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                    <text>Sfy Fed. Iat«d To yHSanford’e
te Tricky And Deceptive ..
—
ysin Game With Bulldogs ^ ak“ “ n ™

DUTY Vs. BEAUTY

TODAY’S SPORTING
4 A
WORLD:,. j k

•mat Also Show Great Improvement \®IC“
In Their Offensive Power During
Session On Wet Practice Field
•4 Coach Leonard VcLue**1
kla Seminole High School
7 F «U , showing tig-ns of
If ImpruraiiMnt, underwent •
iLdrjU r n t in U f afternoon on
W*h ocheo) practice Hold and
w*h M s wot gridiron, they
ad- much enthusiasm la Ibolr
Ltad wont through tho session
aatisfoetory to tholr coochot
l|oo to tho onlooker*.
• f art preparing to moot tho
Nrf Bulldog! under tho loader
o f Coach Ed Spring* In a
haact
Florida
Conference

la entire team la In excellent'probably ha at quarterback and
Ition and no on* k being Durraoc* boiler** ha has tha
and with Injurlas of any kind qualities of a rani field general
•a far aa thing* are now. Bc*o# also k an akrt runner,
ring, thoy will play aa an lm*| Wilton Smith o f Sanford k "ro­
od and a tougher eleven when Ref man for Dogoo at quartor.
meat Uia Bulldog*.
At fullback, Robert DoWitt of
lojr moat bo careful tn tho Cocoa, 178 pounder, and Walter
ng tilt aa one o f thalr most McDontll, IPO pound husky from
riant conference garnet will Duluth, Minn, have shown groat
Uyod on tho now field of promise.
no)* High School next week
At tho halvoa tha boat b tk for
tho otrong Ocala Wildcat*, starting against Miami art Jamie
am now topping tho Confer- Bennett o f Miami Beach, weighand nr* fjmwtng a great im* la* 1M pounds, and Sidney Smith,

tomorrow tn preparation ror star-

V0La l)RIUj f o r b k w a n e b
KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Oct.. 1 0 .Hh*
,
- . .
(IP)—Casting an oyo toward next
week'* engagement with Georgia,
fwftgltoh film producer* mod# j Coach Bob Neyltnd began yester; their first big bid for Hollywood day grooming a team of Tennee*
•krs In 1021.
l*eo reserves

I o ss ifie d Advertisem ents
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or apartment Box T Herald.
FOR RENTt S Oarages close in'.
Jonal Venetian Blinds. 4S cant*
SI4 Magnolia Aval
O H ft. Finest blinds obahle. Sanford Awning a Shod*
IN E. tad S t Phono TM J.
Cooler weather la coming. Oil
burning circulators, wood clreuUtora and complet* line o f boating
a j — aL./*
*1. . I_
OTHER DUAL Fear wheel equipment from tho krgeet tb tho
■mnlkat
Illll
Hardware
Co.
Ynflor with body, apodal | »L '29 A Ford rosditer, apeclal Used Cold-Spot Refrigerator, 7
■00. Real A Sent Used Cnr
ft., oil porcelain. Bargain. Scott*
Carmwoy, Inc.

Pggf Grid S t l f l

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—

B r J U L IA N

- l i v 'i I t M i S L - - - '

Workout 'To Be Hek
At 5:00 O’c l o c k
A t 9th Street Park
By JULIAN STINSTROM
Herald Sport* Editor
Tor (ha Drat tlma In tho hit*
lory of Banfnrd ana Ha sporting
activities, a pmfreslnnol football
Usm Is raally tit bo orgaalied
for tha purpose of glring, for*
mar gridiron alar* a chance to
display aVM nt their former
font* on lli# fnolhall field! and
alio for tlioeo who wort Dot
able to go tn rollet* |o hart S
(-banco to get como mom of tho
old waar and lotr of tha grid-.
Iron
Tomorrow a liemoon at tha
Ninth fltiwet. rorh a group of
young man will hold thalr Ini­
tial pracUea peaalon of tho a**•on to hmoen np intlr old and
woary mo*cl*«. They win bo ns*
dar tho leadership of a format
Bemlnoln . Wail Retinol coach aad
onetime aiar on two nf the
South’* mn»t fntnoua gridiron
team! of college rank. B. A. B.
Wilkinson.
lokd tha hoya and will boa hla
• Hr. Wllktnaon hti a*rent to
protege* underxci^Uelr (Irat work­
out tomorrow iiriomooo at 1 : 0*
o'clock.
Tho»e bora who hart boon con­
tacted aad hart agreed to be
proaont tomorrow afternoon and
the poalllon* that Ibay will bo
axpecled lo piny are aa follow*:
Harold Doker *1 fullback, Jack
Wllklmon at guard, Jack I’ urdon
at and. and Haaiy Mot* at and
Mac McWhorter at half bark,
Angua Harriet at and, D, n.
Hodge* a| tack In, Ralph Monger
at tackle, Jim fltaplar at tackle.
Robert Knllht at quarlarharh,
Joe Thompton at halfback, Elwln
Hqutrea at centef, Rueeell Odbam
at guard or contar, Roy Wrlgflt
at quarterback, and thoae who
hara not yet bean contacted and
are urged to attend are Bklnnoy
Vincent. Mutt Coleman and By*'
ron Fox.

f o o t b a IjL f i e l d r e a d y r

The new Seminole High School
football field la nb where near
completion as this columnist ear*
II and wo think Coach McLueai la
under tho tamo Impression. Mon*
day afternoon Coach McLucaa
stated that workmen bad promlaod
to atart the erection of the fence
to go around tho park early Tues­
day morning. Yesterday after­
noon urn viewed the field with
'Cisch McLucaa and allll no algn
of a fence evm at tha park* * * * *

arltnal, rollexo or professional,
tn bo |irrm-nl mi dial work i on Id
get under way aa soon as pos­
sible,
Th* group rlrrled Julian Riantlrom, apnrta editor ot Tim Sunford Herald a* tbelr publicity
aiant and busluesa uispsgnr.
Qamea with tha Leesburg pnt
team, Rollins -Dale. Tampa Hals,
Miami Itats, Btetion Rain ami
ih» local high _*diool are c»ported lo compote Itiotr first

WIIAT A ROUT PRO ORIIH)BR8
Home may aak what I* tha
pro grid team all abant .aad
wa shall try to answer brief­
ly. The local hoya who have
seen action on the gridiron
ullh high school Icame aad
anme college learn* s*y Out
the) would like lo get to play
no re football, Joat for Use loro
of lb* sport. They don't waat
•ay donation* yet fer they
are going to work oat a good
squid and shew tho fana la
Senrord last what their team
ran do and then go tn them
far danatlnaa In ardor t*
rqklp themselves. It may not
reach treat kelghU and adrw
many karris this mason but
they are galag la try anyway
and you lorera ad tha apart
who would like t* see the**
yonlke In actlea ear* nor*.will
hare the epportnnlty. If yaw *
will lust ro-apermte.
•••••
OCAI.A IB TUB “ IT 1 TEAM
So far In this Northeaat Cow*
frrrnre race In football circles It
rrvma that Ocala la tha "It*" team
and In just a little more thifi A

B U Y FROfVi
Y O U R FORD
D E A L E R IN

Celery Fed* t# tha) name ad
ladlan*. That aeama vary
logical la aa , far/ It waald
bring ant tha asm* of the high
achaal mora clearly. About M
percent o f tha' 'teams that
Sanford haa an achedala gad

' A reserve eleven, composed of
second-sod third stringers, run the
Marodn play*. A longer look at
tha'Slat*'attack In scrimmage Is
In'order for today's workout.

'Archbishop Usher’s chronology
puts the data of tho creation'of
tho world at 4004 B. C.
.

b a r g a in

1

PRINTING

On* of tho seven king* of Romo
waa an an-akva, Servlua Tulliua,
who ruled In 57* J . C.
j

PHOWE

Seminole Printing Co*

buy now

buy nowand draft &amp;

fit*to in Starkvllk, I f tan, Satur­
day.
Tho Gator conch plana to show
the Maroona plenty In Urn way of
a* air attack, far bo epeet tha malor portion o f tho drfll running
h&gt; dummy aerimnuge
Ed Mdffttag, CkpL Whiter May­
berry, Bab lrey and Red B n iu
war* heat lag tha ball.
Tho Waatai—opened - with tho
•eual groopljk^k.'Tb* hoya awung
Site a lira offensive scrimmage
agalnat a aln-mip Jtae, hut Coach
Cody wna *a dlsaotUfled with the
key they p)aro filling thalr assign­
ment*, he * witched to tha dummy
poao’ work In abort order.
Near the close o f tha teasIon the
flrat string combination got their
first gHmpoa nt Mlaalaalppi Stale
formation* In n abort defensive

and choose from
Urgat stocks1

and get a liberal
T'_« v- * . . . . ; . __ 1 ___ .
a tfo o o ceo o y o o r

B u y t h is y e w ,

O C T O B E R

In this giant sale. Every Ford Dealer has indactajliig
entire stock o f pueenger care, eonuuerdfd can aiu{
trucks. A0 makes and model*. Make your selection
now before someone d*e get* the cm yon want. Only
Ford Dealer* can gtva^MA—*

Coleman* Circulating Hooters, So*
them today. Scott-Camway, Inc

WRITTEN M O N EY*M &lt;

Reposee*sod Kelvlnstor. Like new.
Bargain. Randall Electric Co.
FOR SALE: Carpenter tools; 4
, Electric Saws, sand saws, t
concrete misers, Model A Ford
Truck. Mr*. K. a Phillips. Sid
Holly A n

O R 1ZE D

\m

-.1 better
Lui— h'rrt.
with
tint.

�‘MYSTERIOUS’ MONTAGUE ON TRIAL

SaysShe
ToSave
At P a i l
Ita lia I

x-oiivlcud for tha t r im ret *•»»ly in Um wttaaaa ahalr and
tiffed that Mantayua, U** ta*ow"
a* U n n w Mecca, WM an ■**
compile* In Um
r' * '
brry.
- _
Aakrd by Preeeeutoc TIm m m
W. McDonald If ho could Identi­
fy Moor* la Um cowtreoea. Um
rnftapoken wltneaa pointed a
finger toward Montagna at Um
, rnuntrl tabu and said **Tkat U
Laverno Moor*."
Twelve rugged active* af thU
Adirondack Mountain
country
• bar* reluctantly f m a k a lUtr
darr rlfWm and takas tbalr onU
u Juror* to try Hontaiaa an a
•even-year-old aukbaiy chary*.
Tha Jurora, all tyylinl aaal-

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Baptist Meetisg Orlando Lion la«—
Nunes Officers Main Speaker Onj~r» »~ *^ *
ForCsming YewInns’ P m n n C ^ **L“Sa.
Association HssMem-! Dorsey Relates S e i ^ ' ^ J f ^ ;
bership Of $4*500; Seoul Activities h 'u w
Collects $45,000.00. Orlando* Saafotd.tS Z + J Z lK "

*■*•«?* Cwnjry-j

la full awlay. InChada four day
laborer*, three carpenter*. twa
farmara, a youthful aarflaa *tatUxi propriator, a plumber tad ■
painter.
Wbataytta, acrueed of tha |7*0
Um paat year tar eartaua par-} Wi
Larkma Moore o f Byname, N. poaaa. which la aa ananal peri
Y - aat ta court throughout tha capita coal rl but Um at |U pee! a.
Jury ae(action, camfarrtay fre­
quently with hla m m it Ha area
arreatad in Holly a aad where ha
h ^ wan acclaim ^ predlyUna
rulfinw feats

Glenn ^Bxplnins Pn;

#

im a Of S t r a t o c i e

�TIIB SANFORD ITERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Wilcox And ItieCdluttMtidt

i
_
It w u M inuted to lfcrk Wilcox ywterday that this
mlfht be a good place for hhn to make an announceofoft'
o f his candidacy for the United States Senate, but If ha
agreed that this was the place, he evidently. did not tiilnk
It was the time, for, though we listened latently through’
out his addieu no inkling came from his lips which m ight
disclose the plans which are being formulated In his nrirtd.
And yet we thought we detected In his eye a certain
gllrft peculiar to a warrior preparing for bailie. tthrk
WOetB was sharpening hts eword yesterday. He had hU
old rapier out and was whipping it around With all the*d«xteritjr o f a Don Juan. If he has ho intention of entering
the tehsmpkHiahlp matches, be (Certainly lores his UporL
for we never saw a candidate for any honors who was In
b etter t r a i n i n g _______

1

N U M h w d m k a s t * toll him
Mat ball some day tmlio

|I R p k s e

«w ly year* togeth-

. Now how (11Mag there alone
^ M M n n s h e n he turaa to leek
♦ s i " her shallow thrown.
I *■* think o f things to M l

,*rjcL*

him

v *ptifh la c l i f f himf
has to meet him In the hall
Where they always stood tkgether
Whsss their friend* wets at the

list

A id to see him there without her,
■
m b s mo bullet* oner more;
Pto I fancy that he rstWd her

habit u u will cilug.
t away bar pictured
Ihu'aMftu *f do big that
iw him awry minute h
itr Ih which the ealT
led Ihe ramus a l l t t k ham different Uan they

•The patty with the blvm-M
ft mauler." W a t . tho Time,
■tan, "wtU urta tba wail elmh* Bat It atm awy w **ln a

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1937

■iY COUPLE SLAYING

Ho l l y w o o d

HOLLYWOOD, Oct, tl. Uput pathetic character.
•piacr*. typing la *b «ettps!H&gt;n.! 'TOt
M
In Hollywood « a an kfhlchon. ^ .m p on.hk, fo,

“ S E T * " **“ -

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track at Pawtucket, R. I., In eit ' effort to atymle any possible
move that Welter E. O lfate (right), tngnaglng director of the
Wall Street As A Barometer
track, might make to open the fall racing meet. O’llera la shown
Pnlntlng out (Hat while W«ll Street likes to conalder with Col. Earl Webster In command of the guardsmen. •

t v

Greater N&lt;* York (tea about
(0*' m'Ua ot etreet*. apdmi'
■U/r itfftlWrdi „pl, the mfiaag*

NOw U seem*, to Wa'that before
we atari* oat on another ciKphlgn
to aavp tba world arid "do aimc*
thin' about" thr ritohtlen to-Otihu

iL -b a t recast-*
•*
ly tn Stalls Ardler, now known1 - it . h.|lhe&lt;. ,
- b r liar own W o c « »
III
. “ • Il
WH.nd.-aa Stella ftrdWr. BltttBj
et tba blond# baD and Cray*
rp*ul
sraan area madej bar numo on
tba Blase In grlpplasly draThe wonl "W r
M ile portrayal!. There pn.bab- "the gilded one,"
•r lout a distant pie la any *4 plk-d to a .South
Ua Plays pT Maswall Amloraon, king or priest. sa
Pagl Oraan. or Clifford Odet*. tn , wf with gold du
WkeaW works Mis* Ardler ap- religious fe.tlral.
beared on Broadway. Bo—
Btella’e ur*t mot la Is Waits 1
on Tosst," Hi which cskos—nlcs.
Sootjr cakes—sppsnr In Important
roles.
If this ross over, HIell* Ant-;
Isr msjr become Iho screen'*'
IbnnT Rtrt. snd hnve to bos lor,
s ehsnre (o bo dramatic—i» » t'
s i Maty Roland ha* done before,
bar. Mary Roland wss an ar trass
»f parts on (he sIsro, but In'
pictures str llrst wn* e&amp;medy.
With one siesptlon—unauccftsafnl
■■awwwwwanswawiraawBsi
bscsuss andlsncta wouldn't tabs
Fine Watch
It—Mle* Roland has been .betas
funny aver since.
Repairing
Jsat the reverse happened in
Diamond Setting
Gladys aeorg*. Gladys Gents"
Slicked In bawdy chfnedy—|n!
and
, ,
••Personal
Appear, nro'*- wth’ch
Engraving'
w»s duety enough tn be chosen1
McLaulin, Jeweler
by Mis West ft* ft movie ve­
hicle.
fldphle Tucker Is next In tin*. iBetintwHW
The “ red hot mamma" Imalnas*
la gntak to on moled off tn tho
Martin's Garage
■miles and tears hf •comedy.
drama, Bho tried It out In
b Allowing «o
“ Rroadway Melody of t M i j
A
50%
Discoont on.
with a catch In her throat, .and
from now On thing* ar*_gglng_
$2,061.32 .
to bo different for flophie.
of past duo accounts.
Once In • while, among Ihe
I helprd you,now yoa help
established picture people who
bars been typed In one pert or
General Repairing
anolber, Vorae* a similar radi­
Truth ft Auto ^ervtce
cal departure. George Halt In
HodWe—Spriega—Trailer*
"Boul. nt B*o" left beh'nd him
A price you ran afford to pay
Iba gangster and foppish dancer
aaalgnmente of bla past and
Martin's Garage
made • new tmpresalon as a aym-

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tf^po Wafcbj And-Jewelry Repairing
Dlumoqd Monnllng And Engraving
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Life' hit* been prepared by Mrs.
I'oit end will’ be dUtrlbnted to
her radio nudlenre. The booV
lei contains Information about
the fend and heal'h values of
Florida grapefruit and tangerines,
aa well aa recipe* for these
Trull*.

itnolf an accurate barometer of business conditions, with
stocks going up in anticipation Whdn bualheaa looks good,
“TOO LATE TO ClaASSIFr
and going down when business looks bed, the New York
By BUBBELL KAY
Times reminds its readers of the lrecord which shows that
the atock market I* as apt to give an Inaccurate forecast Now I'm no diplomat and I've In making the world »»fe waa
of business conditions as an accurate one.
been kepi busy enough worvyin' worthwhile-aed profitable,
. ,
...
.
,
Now I in sorry for Iho poor
Some idea of the barometric Vhlue of the atock ex­ .bout
my own relations U give chlnlRMn Jutl liV. I waa sorry fur
change, according to the Times, may be -ghlned 'by compar­ much thought to "foreign" onci, ^
Ucjai, n ? I halo war Just
ing Ihe course of atock prices and of Indtntritl production but I've had enough experienra u ,nu.h „ Wr&lt; geOSevrit do#*,
In the last eight y v re :
with human relations lo have bul , dou t **0 where my gratbln*
, n,i mahln* o ff to aee how
1929, THE CRASH YEAIU-Aa a Urotneter the ex- learned that ene of the e«aie*t way* „
change waa perfectly terrible. In the early summer, busi­ to gel messed up In a sure wMp.mapg guy. i can kill before I got
ness begin to decline, but Stock prices continued to soar to to iUrt buttln- Into other folk* bum|wd off, to grfnni &gt;16 either me
dlndly for several months from levels already fantastic.. affaire and go ratlin oUicr people „ (;hllui , wh„i 0 ^ftbra lot of
Igood.
That was one reason why the crash waa so severe when It name*.
Now the other dey you and me. 0f NtlH PraMtUn didn’t aiy
did come.
and n hundred million other Amer nu, hhl. #bout our ^nin* to war- In
1!W0, THE FIRST FULL YEAR OF DEPRESSION— leftAa let ouraelve* gto out of hand Uet h, Mk| h, halnl war, but Ihen put a fire out tf you're at home
The market had not yet learned Its lesson. Early In the and started ahoutln- intuit* and h, Wr«ta right around and »tert» when it sUrta than H to If 'yoa
k |ot of naaty things about happen to be otrer in the other
year buaineaa picked up slightly for several months. The railin’ name* ao loud th* whole
IJapan and saggesl* that wo rail aide of town lryb&gt;‘ to tell Cousin
merket went up for a month before and two months after- cockeyed worltl heard it
If you think It was Just Mr.1, mcctirf of th* Lodic* Bewta’, Willie he** wrong-and *Bffle‘a right
wards before aneddltig its over-optimism.
Rowcifll uml tho fltilp D«p«rt' ctrr)f| gAulp ibmv tnore ibaiit our —all of. which to - non* wf your
1931, THE MIDDLE OF THE DEPRESSION—The menl frothin' nt th* mouth, you're nc|( hbor, snd decide whether or business.
'
burned child had finally learned to ahun the fire. When Oraiy. Them nolle and Indignant nol lo , tjcfc up our Hoac neat time Imtrad of toyin' to buOd a fine*
buaineaa improved slightly for several montha, the market remarks were your* and min* and M mtowt her on lb* *twet.
' , around some other country, ’let's
went up for several months. Otherwise It ’|flunged stead­ your aunt Kmma’a, and w* art the Right sway old Undo Bam to » stay home snd buQd a damn good
Oft** who will h*ve to "eat our llB shot and a great guy. Even one arotod eur’ oWn, with onto air­
ily downward along with the buaineaa InBettea.
1932. THE DEPRESSION LOW—A* In 9981, the mar­ words'* ur "back ’em up" fa) lb* lha moil hopeful diplomat w im 'I craft gun*, ah tflr fifth ■ecdnd tq
ket proved a good barometer. When something of a re­ •vent somebody should decide jok in ' for ft break like that. Now none, doll n naVy sdeduit*'to pm*
don't Ilk* 'can
all they have to do la all gather t»ct both coasts snd the Tanama
covery set in in midsummer, atock prices turned nip. When they
A few years bdek, If yeu will
,igp old Bam en th* back/
the recovery ended, so did the bull markat.
recall, we ituck out our NMIoait
him whet a swell and noble
IMS. BEGINNING OF BBOOWBRY—Gkgaln a good N*#k Ju.t Ilk* we'to doin' now. *M p h# M. path a pen b hi*
barometer. Buaineaa went doWh tn Ihe k it months df the
Hoover administration, but *tOCk prices hdt tiMCrly so

our BOYB-'

MrrnI y u ran.

£ 2 " " &amp;

What he Mid about the Constitution and the 8upreme
Court may raise a formidable issue, If he decides to run.
There are those In this state, aa there a n throughout
Ihe country, who thoroughly agne with Mr. Wilcox that
the Constitution end the Supreme Court' ire all that stand
between this country end aome form of dictatorship, such
as Germany and Italy now have. They believe that the
freedom o f the individual Is being seriously impaired snd
that only the preservation of the Bill of Rights can aave
us from a reign of tyranny.
, A detective, (left) points to blood spots where Paul Dwyer. South Paris, 1ft., b charted with
• And there are others who think th a t. anything the killing Dr. J. G. Littlefield In the home where th , doctor called to aee the alleged ■layer. In (be
government wants to do la okey.
If the government picture at right, the 18-yeftr old high school boy (I eft) points out to Sheriff Henry E. Burnell ef
wants to turn over to n five men board, Whose appointment Cumberland County the paper bag from which, police eey ho eiplained, he ate banana* with lira.
to office completely removes them from the reach of the Littlefield just before he killed her on a lonely road Dear South Paris.
people, the power to raise or lower wages In every business
and Industry In the country at" will, even though auch leg­
Cotie Launches Citrus
ON THE NARRAGANSETT FRONT
islation should be unconstitutional, that's obey too. And
Broadcast At N. Y.
If the government wants to give to the Secretary o f Agri­
culture the power to tell every farmer in the land how
Studios This Morning
many acres he can plant, whet he can plant them in, when
LAKELAND. Ort. *1—The ra­
he shall sow and when he shall Nap, and where he
dio advertising program of the
ahall buy his fertiliser, why "What ‘the hell, 'the 'farmers
Florida rttru* rortmteslon was
are getting their's, aren't they?" Hi government loans,
Inuuaurated this morning from
subsidies, and surplus commodity credits.
studio* lU New York C'ly.
I f the Constitution and tt?e Supreme ‘Court stand In
(Inv. Fred P. Con*, accom­
the way of such government largesse, audit government
panied by John Matey of Frost­
benevolence which sees It' raising everybody's pey, boosting
proof chairman of the commis­
sion, mid Mr*. Mark Ryron. " f
farm prices, snd nfcking everyone happy and prosperous,
Mhtml. tho ■Onremor'a daughter,
then the Omitltution la an antiquated
■ R U lR I
:ument
________
which has
left Tuesday for New York and
outlived IJa uaefulneaa, and the Supreme Court U a bunch
participated lit the Initial broad­
of old fogies who ahould have retired to private life In
cast.
their youth. In short, It'a okey to destroy the Constitution
Featured on Ihn program was
If the Constitution and the "political promises" don't mix.
&gt;Mra. Emily Poet, nat'onally re#But Mark Wilcox waa absolutely right when he said
ncn'ted uutliorlly on etiquette.
Bhe was Inlrodured hr Mrs. D r
that It would be a sad day for the people of the United
States and for generation* to come, when any one branch
of the oovemment la made subservient to another, and a
particularly itad day when either the legislative or execu­
tive departments destroy the Independence o f the Judici­
ary, or hamper its right to pasa upon constitutional mat­
ters.
The power of the government to raise wagea la also the
power to lower them, and the right of the government to |
fix f«hn prices at a high level la also the right to fix them ,
at a low level. Every dictatorship In the history of the I
world grew out of promises of greater prosperity for all, •
and every tyranny with which the world has beeni
plagued developed out of a failure to fulfill auch promises.
When the people have surrendered their rights aa guaran­
teed them, by the Constitution, they may find that they,
have sold them for a mesa of pottage.
Helmeted National Guardamvu patrol»d tba Nnrragan*ett racu

men and tower oriler* ef polhletl
orators with Bn opportunity t*
"ray ft few worifa" at tote dedica­
tion of nltnftrau* war memorial*
erected 'to the raeted memory tf

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JSocial

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANTORO, FLORIDA'

Market Surges
Forward Then
Strikes A Snag

Social Calendar

BODIES OF PLANE VICTIMS SCATTERED IN SNOW

And Personal Activities

ELIZABETH BRIGHAM IORDAN, Soddty Editor

Reception Is Given
By M i s s i o n a r i e s

Personals

The Mlailonary Society of th*
FRIDAt
Mr. and Mr*. Hal .Wight apcat
Flint Method lat Churt
enlerThe Junior Woman's Club trill
Monday In Tampa
have n subscription Ilrklge Party talncd with a reception Mondiy
nt 8:30 o’clock. For reservation* Ievening at tlie home of Mr. and
Mr*. Robart Greenlee lift Turn[Mr*- W. C. tllfl In honor of the day for New York City where the
call SLU M or 70 J.
The Girl Seoul* will meet ut Rev- and Mr*. Faul Rediearn, will join Mr. Greenlee.
8:45 o’clock ut Ibn Little Ilona*. 'new members of the church and
newlywed*.
MONDAY
Mr*. Herbert Measer and daugh­
The room* of the Hill home were ter, Marion, are visiting relative*
J. L Iturrnti'ttu will honor
Ml,opened
ensuite
for
the
orcaakm.
the ladle* of llm Woman's
in New York.
alonary Boclety nt the First Reautlfol alter*, gladioli, and
Methodist Church with a thea­ rose* were arranged In vnaea and
ter party a( 10:00 A. M. Tho pic- btawla nbout the mums. The dining
taro will he **tl a l e way** to Af­ room table .was overbid with a
rica- and I* In ronnecllon with hood mnile - lacei cloth centered
th* new Mlsalon Study- llonk, with a bowl of aster* White can­
Frank L. Miller hae returned
"The Mo-lcni World.- All mem- dle* were, placed on either aide of from Jacksonville where he spent
bera are urged in attend and the bowl”
aeveral daya attending to'bualaess.
Mr*. W. C. Hill, Mr*. E II.
alio member* ut other “churchea
I.ancy, the Rev. and Mrs- Faul
Mr*. Henry Wataon ha* re­
Rcdfvam, Mr*. A. M. Remuiat, lumed from Atlanta, Ga. where
Mr. nnd Mm- Charlc* MeClung, •he waa called by the illneaa of her
In Film Of Prison Mr*. » ° r tiiii*, Mr. and Mr*. mother,. Mr*- J. E. Speed, who 1*
f-’tevo ShlnhoUer, Mr. and Mr* improving rapidly.
Those who like their mnviemrn Hlarke, Mr. and Mra. Luther
rugged nnd strong—plenty good lalte, Mr.'nnd Mr*. Arthur Philips
Mr*. Roy Mann and Mr.' and
If Ihry'ro good nnd plenty bnd if nml Mr nnd Mr*. Grady Duncan Mr*. F- K. Ives, Jr. of Orlsndo
they arr no, Inclined—arc due for wure In the receiving line.
rrturned yesterday from Now
Mr*. (I. J. Pope nnd Mr* J, O. York City where they have been
treat today, wlu-n the First Ns*
tonil melodrama -San Qnoilin" Fancy greeted the gueat* nt the ■pending the past few week*.
open* at the Rita Theater.
door. Dr. and Mr* B. I). Caswell
On tho good aide the fan* will and Mr. nnd Mr*. M. R Strickland
Mr- and Mra. J. C. Hall and
nee Pal O’Hrlrn, .which ought to were circulating ho*tr*sea In the Mina Msrths Anderson have re­
be satisfactory enough lie’* the living room while Mr*. J. A Mof­ turned from Soil ns, N, Y. whara
Caplntu of the Yard in San Quen­ fett, Mr*. H. R. McCall. Jr, Mr*. they have been spending tha aumtin, On thu liml side they'll hate Carl I'hnrprntng and Mrs. C, F- mer with Mr*. 1. E. Bymonda- Mr*.
Humphrey Rngart and Joseph (inrmley were rlrrulallng ho»- Symonds returned with them and
Sawyer ak a couple of lough pris­ tosses In tho other room*.
will iprnd a month visiting Mr*.
oners, fduk big Dnrtoh Maclaine
Miss loin Evans presided ovrr
C. A- Anderson, Jr.
ns n crooked jail official.
the register In the sun parlor and
Dut tin- picture isn't altogether Miss IIcshIc Zarlmiy rccelvcil into
masculine. For sweetness and light the dining mom.
Initiation Is Held
thrrr'H that lovely ml'headed
Mr*. 11 II. (Idham, Jr.. Mia*
leading woman, Ann Sheridan, as Jcnnne Choate, Mis* Kathleen
By Thespian Club
a “San Francisco night-club sltiger
with whom Pat falls in love,
I.ancy served and Mrs. l-ola I*New member* were Initiated
■Ft* far from being a gloomy Gette, Mrs. \V. 8. Thornton. Miss last night at the meetfng of the
picture, preview observer* de­ Margaret Davis, Mrs Geoqge Thespian Dramatic Club which
clare, In spite of the fnct that a list din. M n , fi. t). Rhlnholser anil was held at tho home of Mis*
lot nf the acjlon is behind the Mrs. J. I.-' Clark poured lea and Marjorie Cogbura.
wall* or thr ancient prnltenliary coffee.
Miss Jacqueline Campbell, presi­
on the share nf Hsn Franc is o
Music for thb evening w»s fu r dent, presided over the meeting.
Day. There are no execution and no nhhrd hy Randall I’riest who Plans were discussed for n ban­
death-house scenes
rendered several number* on his quet to be given soon, tho com­
IJojrd llacoo, n specialist In fn»t harmonica.
mittee for which consist! of MIm
action and thrills, directed "Ran
In
cooperation wjlh loyalty Joan Aiiarrllo, Walter llnyne*
Quentin.*
month* representatives from ail ■nd Raymond Monsalvatge.
oilier churches were tnviled. ,Ap­
Those attending th* meeting
A few hour* Atfnh In the Greit pro?,tmelcly 100 guests called dur were: the Misses Jacqueline Camp­
Smoky mountains, from river val­ ing the eveningbell, Joan Attarolio, Msrjorl*
ley To the peaks fi.OOO feet above,
Cogburn, Cecelia Truluek, Nancy
WilMisrlosc Jn Mia^&gt;*jyMbp *ampi
ItqsssUer, Daphne Takach, Ann
plant lifu (one* In lx- found In
Wright, Nancy Crock, Dorothy
|tr*vrting noithn-nrd from tho lati­
Class
lias
Meeting
tude nf southern Tennessee (u that
of central CanadaMr. and Mrs. U. U. Hutchinson
Chinese painting Is a form nf wero host* to the Fifty Fifty Idhandwriting, since a brush Is used hl« {-lass of (ho First MethodDt
both for painting nml writing. Ink Church which met Tuesday eve­
Is the favorite medium for paint­ ning at their home In Cameron
etiy.
ing.
The mooting sat called to or­
der hy |ho president. Mrs. Carl Stage Seta Designed
Williams. Dullness for tho com
By Dorothea Lynch
log year wa« discussed and **•
rluu* committee* were appoint­
ed. A collection waa Uken up
Co pay for a hoy's lunch for Tula
month and tt wa* announced thst
tho Novemhur meeting 'would bn
held *t the church anno* at starting with "Miles Glorloios"
which llmo tho annual barbecue Monday evening, Oct. IS at th*
high school auditorium at 1:00 P.
would bo given.
A t tbo social hour the guests M. under the sponsorship of Prin­
wars Invited out *ou th* lawn cipal G. E. McKay, have been de­
Where a wiener roast waa en­ signed personally by Mre- Doro­
joyed. llot tosses were Mr. and thea Thomas Lynch, State Director,
Mr*. W- F. McCall, Mr. and who hae also personally supervised
Mr*. R. U- 7l*tchln»"n and Mr&gt;. the direction of thla first play of
the hlrtork aeries, ,
Peggy Knapp.
In "Mila* Gloria*us" all Um ac­
Those attending were: Mr. nnd
Mr*. AT M. Philip*, Mr. and Mr*. tion takes plan before th* adjoin­
J. p. liarrsy. Mr, and Mr*. Don ing houses of Goodheart, the beneR. lllrey, M&gt;. and Mre. IL 8 . firient friend o f the hero, Tare,
Caldwell, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. nnd of Juggemut, the comic vllWynn, Mr. and Mr*. O. R. Blms. lian thst Is the boastful soldier of
Mr. and Mra. R. If. liutrblnaon. the title. In all old Raman reme­
Mr. and Mra. W. F. DryanL Mr. dies, according to tha stags struc­
and Mre. It- F. Kipp, and Mr and ture of that day every stag* set­
ting had two doors at the back, on*
Mra. J.- J. Carver.
Also lira. U M. Telford, Mrs. tight, one left, and in this cast
n, K. Hamilton, Mr* Kacar Price. they represent tha two houses
Mra. W- C. Coleman. Mrs. Taggy Joined by a single slope walL
Djr cutting a hole through tb*
Knapp, Mfa. » . R. McCall Mre.
J. II. Tlndcl, Mre. J. n. Hoote- yarn-the captive heroine la able to
haa, Mre. A. M. Ilemusat. Mr*. sea her lover in tb* horn* of Oood*
Carl Williams, Mra. Carl- Chor- heart; tut when she is spied try
servant in Goodpen Ing. Mre, Porter Lannlng. Juggernut'a
Tht Misses Kathryn Tlllls, Jan- heart's courtyard kissing bar lover
ble Bandore, Nortn* Norwood, she has to pretend thst aba Is
Bmlly Prlcat, Kdtlh Dales, first- twins, ona of whom ws* hi each
then Lewis. Mary Frances Har- house. On thla farclal foundation,
vay, and. Charlene CaldwcD, And and playing on tha tremsndau* ago
IL W. Ware, Cart Chorpanlng. of th* braggart captain, the plot
V l M w haating com*
of tha comedy hinge*.
Jr., and Jimmy Harvey.
la d econom y. E njoy
tr, more com fortable,
healthful heat w ith •

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L O W COST
FUEL OIL

•dldreia at dedicatory ceremonies
forth* new Federal Reserve BulldIng. Tap-ranking financial offi­
cials, legislators and private bankera war* among the audience.
The stock market, which yester
day regained torn* of the ground
lost In recent steap plunges, drew
no direct mention from'Mr. Roose­
velt- Neither did he refer to aasections by some business leaders
thst government policies were re­
sponsible for th* market downTha Nation's monetary and cre­
dit machinery, the President (aid,

Last Times

Added Feature
&gt; wreckage of Hu- United Airline* transport plane, which crashed " u f the Wynmingi U Inh holder, found Ihs IIc s nf the l!' per.ion* nho.i’ -l
brls. llnrtly member* nf Ihe searching parly are shown ln»|H-ctlng

alilutlen Avenue.
Spullighted la-twcen two marble
rolumns hy photographer*' big
elec trie Isnips, he entered on the
arm of his son, James, while the
Army hand played *‘ 11*11 to the
C h ie f He was Introduced by
rhslrmnn Msrrlner S. Eerie* uf
the Reserve Hoard.
A big American flag was draped
behind him, nnd clustered about
were reserve Imnrd members. Sec
n-lary Morgenthau and Chairman
William _U. Douglas uf the securp
ties commission.
Throughout Mr. Roosrvelt's t*Tk
ran « re-stalcmenl of a general
objective, described yesterday In
these words:
‘T o gain for *11 of our people
the greatest .attainable measure of
economic well Iwing, the largest
'degree of economic jecurlty snd
■tat llity "

Bridge Party Given
By Woman’s Club

One nt the firs* theater* In
Natches, Mis., built alxiul IH2H,
Was constructed over a graveyard.

Li WARNER O l AND.

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Hot urn Showing

CourlcnuH A E fficient
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Gulf Station

10th Anniversary

I his edition will ho filled with interesting nows stories
and advertisements about Sanford and Seminole
County. It will tell what Sanford has to offer the many
people who visit Florida every year. It will tell them
why they should visit Sanford and Seminole County.

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usual p.-taa ta ' |7JK&gt;. For -*•
limited Um*

THE SANFORD HERALD
will publish a .special edition n ex t w eek th a t will ho
m ailed uw ay to o v e r 1,(J0U p rosp ectiv e w in ter v w to r a .

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O F F IO MACHINK 00 .

I’riil Mill. Mr*. Dlik I.UndV,
Mrs. 'M N. tTevelnnd. Mrs, C.
A. Aiuli-rson, Jr.. Mrs
A. It.
Ford. Mrs. II. 14, llulllns. Mrs
II
W. Ilui-Vi r, Mr*. \V. 1’
Crooks. Jr., Mrs. Jmie Ih-ntlle
Hniillt. Mr. F, 14 Itots. Mr« It
I.. (!Ii-iiii. Sirs. I. K H&gt;mood*,
Mrs ||. It iqppln, Mrs. C. C.
Cm, Mrs Lillian Vickery and
Mb * Mot H im Aoders’ili.
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^^CO RO N A
HAYNES

Iteguldr trans-desert highway
transport scrvlei-a an- being ei-lu*
t*inis| l-ftween Iraq nnd Fyria
Passengert can luske the Journey
Mrs. T. 14. Ill’ll wns ho* less lii'lween Dmtlull’d ' and Dams •
Monday to Circle Number Five In eomfortnl-h* loiltlli-; cars nr I
uf Ihe First lltipPst Churi-li fur buses In 14 to 8l! hoursmi nil day M'Hiug fur llio hospi­
tal nnd a niiered illsh lunclivuii.
tiiii log tho iilli'iiiooii Mrs. It.
I,, tileltn wnt liunureil with u
hiinilkeri lilef shower ami n mu­
sical pp’i rniii was enjoyed.

Mrs. F. E. Bolz Is
Hostess To Circle

clot in-', itinck i i t-nsy In match nod
The « " » bridge party o f the never goes not of style. “ Stylish"
co-ordinated with all othar liutru*
,
.
. . .
menu Of government to promote &gt;'*? I 1" " fcjr
*!»«&lt;■ culms die with Die season*.
the most productive utilisation of mPnt ° f
Women's Club was
eur human and material resources. h*ld yealerday afternoon.
"Only in that way," h* eonttaPreceding the parly a short
uad, "can wa hope to achieve and hualnaee aession was held at which
maintain an enduring prosperity, fl|n* Mrs. I« (E- Rprncer was r lw
free from the disstrous extremes '••‘I ehnlrnisn to fill the varanry
of booms end depressions.
|le-fl ly klrs. 8. D. lllghleyinan,
"Only In thst wey con our eco-. *bo resigned
nomlc system and our democratic- A Hallowri-ll motif pivdominslinstitution endure hand in hand." rd In thr decorallnnm. A profusion
At another point, the executively Fall flowers win- placed *l».ul
said banking powers have bc-en *be rooms.
High score pile.” was won by
serve Board1 “ so that they can lo­ Mr*. A. M. Philips and Mrs Myilhused promptly and effectively In Ailams won srn-etm prite.
Rrfrrahmrnt* were served to
accordance with the changing
th” following: Mrs. Aillutr llrnn
needs of the country.'1
Then, speaking slowly and em* *n, Mr* Walter tW|wr, Mrs. W,
M. Curler, Mr*. F. 8. - I amson,
phssltlng earh word, he added:
Fred
"Nineteen thlrty-aeven is not Mr*. Ali-x Johnson, Mrs
nineteen thirteen; nor do we went T,'Williams, Mr*. J. A. Yeung,
to turn the hands of the clock Mr* ft. II. Ijim-y, Mr» II. D.
Frrcmsn. Mr*. James t'olvin of
back"
The president drew a burst of Atlanta, (In., Sirs. In-ne Icavlll,
applause when he traced enact- Mr*. I*. B Spencer, Mrs. A. It.
Middleton, Mrs, I. K. Bit ridge,
Mr» ■Maty Itiimiiii-ll, Mrs. ('asand th* "cour-|iandra Hchultt, Mra, t&gt;. I', Hern
• of Senator don, Mrs. Myrtle Adams, and Mrs.
[Inla Democrat J M, Coates,
lusfic critic of
Also Mrs. A. M. Philip*, Mr*,
llcias.
Irving t-oucks, Mrs. J U. Ilaki-r,
I behind the Mr*. Henry Mclaiilin, Mrs.
E.
aland him. The Compton, Mrs. I* M. King. Mrs.
Irman o f the C F. proctor, Mr*. John Melsrh,
a mlttee when Mra. Sanford Doudniy, Mr*
II.
i* reierve »ys- M. Papworth, Mr*. W, M. Scott,
Mr*- It. F. Mon-nlvatgc and Mi-s

C o le m a n

N » BLADES, Ne

use Tlnmx, Tomed fnmi n pact
■■( Now Volk comity In 1911.

•r Up* frequently M i behind
on tint ■pew in* Indeed ntoalb*
down.
The Aeeoclated Tree* ere rate
ot to atocka on ilia “ big board1*
thta morning w*»
only
*0 cant* under the closing aeerare of laat Batuular, andtl.t*
abora Tnaoday—the lar*eat tain
atnee the II .10 ml ranee In Vbe
arerntea on Mar. is. t ltl.
Tealarday'a turnover was &lt;.*
131.000 abare a, compared with
XIT.ooo Tneaday.
The adtenea of atoch price*
on lha exchange aprrad Into lb*
curb market and bond a wan
hlghetv Wheat elated on lb* CMea(o Hoard of Trade at 1 I f to
1 1-4 cent* and com prlcaawen
almeiar. Cowmodltle, rioted Ir­
regularly.
After appraising the rapid recorrry In the alock market yealerday end today, broker*, bank•fa and Induatriallala quickly ailranred the belief the ware of
fear, which apread orer the ex­
changes Monday and early Tues­
day, had disappeared. After such
a arlllaa ware eiperlanred In
reeent day*, lha opinion w na
reneral that price* were nitricHr# to many buyer*. '
1
F- D. R. Hounds Hop*
WASHINGTON, Oct, 1 1 . -(A *
—Federal officials who wield po
tent powar* over tho stock mar1
ket heard from President R o o m
veil yesterday that tho govern

Tliu Bind itnil l-vst county to
In* ere iti-il In New York *l"t*

The Herald's “ Mail-Away” edition will he this county’B
super salesman, nnd should sell prospective winter vis­
itors to Florida on the idea that Seminole County is the
best place in Florida to spend the winter or to make
their permanent home.
Be sure to order your extra copies o f this edition early
because the supply will be limited. Orders o f ten or
more conies will be on sale.at, The Herald office for 5c
for 10c each. Watch for
each and orders o f less
this edition.

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ON HORSEBACK

For Clash With
Ohio Wesleyan
lit ■ S e m l R io T e w a T
Notre Dame Plays

S a n fo r d ’s

oach Jack McDowell

'orffo

Strong Front Linej&lt;*&gt;-wrbi

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s r Julian a n N a r s o M .
Harold Sparta U ltor '*
Tha Sanford aaml-pro laaalooal
loatbaH uouad will undarSo It*
Initial praatlaa ttali h u m thte
attantoo* Wlian It mart* at ltd#
o'etoak M tk* (laid at Ninth
■traat Part andar tba direction

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hoe lluadeU MeCrackeuand
a a iS lJ

a w *•' 4' •a ' » i "■

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Wauchula
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WAWCnULA, Oct, tV -T h e
car Knothole club, iponaared
*h ‘football acaaon by th* WaU'
____ ______.
___ __________
i*la Mona dub, ha* again bean
axpoetad that Coach Matumaj Inaugurated fur prammar aehool
M ta* the pmbobf*- starting children. Tlie -KnrtheUia,’ beye
i p « for tba Ooufarmto* bat-'between tha agea of IS, and M
■ttBJ'L 'i
"• Iare admitted to |H home foothal
/ t e e r hr Primed. the atadatao games f r u t f c h k tg e .^ ---- -— .
or* polling ready fo r th* battle1 The Mona and Klwnnla dub*
WkUh la thtlr homecoming gam* la -encouraging the apart o f foot*
of tba aaaten and • Urge pro- hall, furntah traneportatlea ta but'
rum fa being planned.
lof*tewn puma* for tha Wildest*.
Harry KtakUphtar. aUrllnpbalf- Prevloady Urn boy* have barn
tefc, baa bean alent*! captain ridlop In buiaM, but with tba aid
I tba DOLaad High School alev- of tba del* dak they new travel In
i ; Mr th# Important bomaoom- private care,
p
game with Stated. "KarriTbe Klwanla elab haa aptead to
e e -W e a k e , dlnrinutleo guard. farnlih puaoilM; far an* aehool
i* twmad altamata captain.
bo* to traakport abeer leader* and
Another Injury crept oat'gao- tha'ehaarinp (quad to out*af*towa
May t* furthar hand loop tba pamaailldoga a* rrlti Rocha aamaap ;
■ -i ' '
Ub an Infaded eye. Jlocht altb R f t c h e f t c r T o T r a i n
nursing lag kedaoa and will
Q n r ln in
i-M M ngt’ gt rough wots tbi*
A t T a r p o n s p r in g s
ok. Xkktlphtar Ukawla* turn art
f
i
tpaed o anIform for aay rough
T a r p o n 4 te&gt;UNa§, Oet. U-—
A new tack 11nr danmy ha#
poa traded, and *»m*d* "Calry Fod.’' It haa racelvod plenty
t pualahmant th* la*t two dart,
oach Spring wd* highly plaaand
Itb thla dapartmeni erf play
•alarday, bat tha blooklap left
mch to be deelrod.
Abennca of Tfoch# ' and Kickybirr from th* backflald baa
ilutil (bo timing, Bad the Ball-

A. M. WllMaeon.
‘ All ad the bor» are ahawlap
eagerness to pet Oh* practice aae•lone under wey, and by neat
weak at tba a*me lima Sanford
fan* will l&gt;a abla to •** a pnat
atar el*»*u. °o« of tba boat ta
Odniral Florida. go Into action
in tcrlmmaf*.' The team, accordthjr to Coach Wllklnaon, will u*e
tka atralftu Notre llama atyl*
of play So* to' th# (act (hat
naArty ail af tha playara ba»a
beta praduatea ot Seminal# HUB
Aalrid* a &gt;ure-footed paak &gt;or»*, Dewey Daaka. flrat penoo
School and know th* Net re
to reoch th* wrecked Halted Alrjlom plane oa a moanuln aid* nahr
Dam* play* eaey wall.
Thla afternoon th* praetleo will th* Wyomlnc'Utah border. It abawn beinpinp oat an* of tha IS
eoaatat of meetly llmhertnr up bodiea on hta alead. Loading tba bong U Hflpbt Profit!, a trapper.
otarciaa* and drills on hlckJnf

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Electric Sew#, east save. I
eogcrota mlgera, Modal A Ford
TrtNk- Mr*. K. D. Phillip*. Ml

WINTER PAHK. « * . . O ct, »1-1
—Diaplayififf m art. eplrit Uua a t '
any Urn* this eeaaon, th* HoUIn*
T an bid adieu t* their home port
yeeterday to eat eall for tha port at,
Delaware, Ohio, where thay meet
In their -tint InUraactleoal naval
eo pa yen**at tba Battling BUhope
of Ohio Waalayan an Saturday,
Although the Rolthii Tara a n
picked underdog* apabnt thalr
math mare' experienced rlrala,
hop* wa* expressed h thd T ir
ramp that thalr highly, vanntad
Ihe would lead tha defenao barrier

milage eleven* In th* North, haa
dropped four game*. Pltt'a mighty
Panther* paed them a ahcllacklng
In thalr opener to the tune of W O,
Den ten fallowed PUt by tbe eeore
af lt-7, Toledo aaaad ew* a M
triumph and Hanhal beat them
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Tha Tara an th* ether‘baud b a n
•pllt their only two control* to
data- They beat South Georgia
RUt* 11*0 and loot to Southenat-

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Browns

Ilia Tar* return honi# on Mon*
day to prepare fot their next
home encounter with Wofford Col*
lege, whom the Tar* beat In !«***
burp laat year by BJ*1 &lt; more.

ao followg and tbatr poetlion:
.W ily Odham, halfback; Huiaell

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Dakar, fuDback:
guard |
Mae McWhorter, halfback} Jack
Pardoa, aad; Aaga* Harriet, ant:
LetfU NRdeMleld, oodf nauy
Mate,'and; D, n. Hodgea. tattle;
Monkey Monger, taokloi Jim8l api or. Uckt*} Hobert XnlpbU,

tackla, and a youth formerly
Mayor commlaalooar J. N. Oralp with tba Stotaon Unlranlty
of th* city and Proaldaat Oltvar of Dahtad HaU*n wlU alao bo
French of -tha Rochaatar team,
Um International League club baa
bean given uaa ol th# ball park
and training quarter* wltboat ahaip*. The vlaltora will nlala
all pat* roaalpta from axblbltloa
paraa* played ban.
i

I&amp; aaifted Advertitem entf

Tho T a n wOl play !
FWd Saturday night,
■tartIny at BtM.

Field yciterday completed A)*'
buoa'a preparation* bar* for th*
gnaw with ' Qiort* Weahktpton
Unlrrnily ot V/Xihlngton, D. .C,
Saturday.
The Crimean Tide will depart
at nwa today for tbe Nation'*
Ctpltil. f
UaiplU alight injurki from lort
weakf bntUa with Tan™**#* U#
full aqaad at TWecmen will ba In
Dtage for tba CalaolaU.

over th* control of tba boy* bod
Sanford fan* can foal aura that
they edit be able lo aaa aeon
fin* football lo thla ally, other
than th* high aehool- team.
FBDfl ALSO LOOt GOOD
Tim S* adnata High School
Celery Fade rami lead la aocettawt readHI** thrauphaut
tba practla* yeatarday after*

vanity of Florida Oaten back
In tba yoan of d t ll, IBM and
1SS1, Coach Wllklnaon la ana of
tha fin act lover* of football ta
thla dty and hla work with tha
Sanford outfit will fir* local font
another chance to aeo hla .foot*
hall kaowladg* go under careful
aonrideratlon.
OOOD TURF ON F1SLD
Tba turf *n the Seminal#
lUsh School Football field t*

OTHERS INVITED
Johaala Coaritn farmer
qaartarback ' far th* Fade,
boo been laritad to ko prao*nt at Iho Initial aemdon and
alao Laalla Horaapa, farmer
fallback far lb* Fad* la IBU.
BIU/ Odham, aa* of the fIn-

s cordially Jnvlto you lo. inapect Qsitj •. po’flultr
priced all-wool fall suite. The pattefng and
models are correct and wd know the fit will please

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op-coate are light-weight Wopl ^Osmal hair finitb
in alnplo and doublo-braastad n»criafa J^ggt pat­
terns that will go with m*erythlnp aiai ba styikh-fpr
years to come. They are tailored by Kirachbaum and
retail at $2S-fiO upward.

say (aadar Ida krealb) that
tba Uaala are palap to be
bard to Map lo thalr filter*
- gam#*.' Tba bag* on, ki
a—dltlao far tba DeUad
pom* Friday eight cm Hatley
Field la tbat aMy aad there

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HOT A HEAD S TART ON FASHION

ix rn e v e o D
The S.-mlnola Bapttat Associa­
tion convened In Longwood dur'
tag Turtday and Wednesday with
se-i.ion* imiming, afternoon and
evening including many
nent ipeakota.
Bountiful ropsata ware aorvod
the Hrlrgalm by the efficient
commlilre of women el the local
Ihrpliti cliurth. at Civic Loagu*
Hall. Nearly two hundred vlah
Ion were rnterlatnod.
At the October mooting of the
Ctvk League tho date* for tha
htinual llataar were net for De­
cember ninth amt ttoth. Tho
League meet* twice monthly In
preparation for thl* event.
Ml», Aldla la Vlgne enter
talnrd the following guest* on
Friday evening at her home:
Mlsa Adrienne Walls, Hr. and
lira, Wallace Crosby, Hr. and
Mr*. Herman Jean, Mr. and Mra.
Fm ! Madden, and John Speneer,
Mr*. Alma Gntimlngar Taper*
ami Lucy RnttmlngOr of Tails'
hiasee spent the week-end with

Katiti Baudi, aaoorUd yesterday
that haavy U m , high interest
(MM tod ltiaMd M b periods
toM prawntMg-h ikvttol Id home
Opening tho 3Mb contention of
Um saoocUlloa, Um Madison, WU.,
realtor told l| N delegates that
economist*
M b t»d
*,000,000
American famtHe* would build
borne* If talereit rate* were re*
dueod and amertiaatJoo period*
extended'
Fenner Governor Myna JT.
Cooper of Ohio. urged a eo-ordinatad •r*tm&gt; of FWJeral, Sttla *nd
local taxation, amerttag that “ the
greater the uniformity x x x the
greater wDI he tha guarantee
ax* but tax Imposition on homo
owncra and the farmer*."
Stark dactared that real eatate
m elted 30 percent of the naUonol
Income hot here 00 percent of the
national tax burden.
"II teem* faille," ho *ald, "for
Um - Federal totem ment to apend
billion* of dollar* to encourage
bonaint whll* municipal Itie* the
dtoftry ot*r allfla (nrw comlnir-

Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Rntamtager.
LongWood b having sever*l
new street lights Installed. All
tights win be kept burning each
night from sunset to aunrbe.
The Baptlat Training Union re­
cently elected the following; dir­
ector of Installation, Miss Caro­
line L*wh; director of B. T. U.
Vivian Yomtna; secretary, Ellen
Overstreet; chorbttr, Mr*. J. H.
Avant; ptanbt, Rebecca Walker;
senior leader, Lola Elgin; Inter­
mediate leader, Joyce'Gray; lead­
er of Junior*; M n. C. N. North.
Sunnyahade park, owned by the
town, It being put Into fine con­
dition for ute of the Tourbt Club
Under aupervbtnp of Park ConitnlaaInner Uarri*.

of
W &gt; '•’ -ixMieli of the appraii*
mil o n Include;
v, It
l!nIhv.cal, (Seorgo U Schmuti,
ititie '&lt;ii A«*iel*»i South Central, R. W.
rattl’n, hrn Antonia; Houthrntt.

jst'XM'C's.’ar
dal
etb ton

corfvahitan of the nuo-

dai)p(]&gt;

X. Lot Hyder, Milwaukee, WUc.,

' *. v . . u.

nnOOKSVILLIS, Ocl. II.—Her­
nando l^opanla will meet undo
Seated Ttuahnelt
lljgh
School
ram temorhiw afternoon at 3:00
a'clock In nuihhctl tor whnt
iromlaea to tie the to«ghe*t
[ame of the
season.
t'naeh
’ hltllp* I* working mt the back,
rield while A**bt*nt Coach W.
L. Hutibhrd la drilling the linenan.

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T iio m ab vili .k. n*.. o n . n ..
(A1)—Prealdent A. D. Walker of
the
Oeontl*-Florida , Baaeball
l-eagtta nnnnunred ye*terriay that
h j nmimi meet nr of rho •
-elnr* of llm league will be
held ni the City Halt in Thomar
villa at iitoo o'clock fiunday
morning, Ocl. 14.

M b -with in unfair and unju*t tax

Two laalfleiaa of Um national ssrrr

COLUMBIA, 8. O, Oct. 31. —
(JO—Rival roaches aald last
night they foresaw an "even"
battle today when Booth Caro­
lina and Clemton football teem*
meet at 1:00 o'clock In their am
naal State Fair claaatc.
Fair, hrlak waather was fore:
c»*t.
Ticket sale* ladlcatrd an ov­
erflow crpwd Of 1»,000.
Moat
forecaster*
conceded
Clemton. winner the lait three
year*, a alight edge.

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MIAMI UKAt'II, Oct, 21. - h O with n Widening grin (hat never
—To a *|Kicl&lt;nn h|i*nhh villa on left hi* Tact.
the Imnk* of Indian frit-k where - The 10-mlle trip from the rail­
in' and hi* cl**.inutr* froai Notre road at’ IIon where the Snltr
linin' rpent ninny inlllrkltig win-' party arrived from rhleagn at 7:0c
tir voratlun*. Fred II Knlle, Jr. A- M. to the home of Pnite’a falhrelimeil
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paralytic In a mechanical metal from tne truck th nnolliei rnmuW
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BERLIN,*
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|f— *
( according
1
to Camp Manager Jack
intflmmlrla*.* «■
— a.
n—tu
rw
’ ITooe'*
choslomkio's
envoy
to
Berlin,
Dr.Kear.
w
—
^ — -p —
- jjtrch Mi piInjr, yntrrday pro-1 The camp la brine pul In rood!*
slnl to Fore ion Minister Von tioo and more than POO Iota In the
rurath npnlnst an "aggressive, P*Ht »ro ready- Hear aatimated
rnarlng German
press and they will be filled, by Chrlatmss
cadcest campaign" which has,with another Iu00 iota available in
rilnnl relitHons between the twe the tract idjelning, whkb war
;ntrlcn.
'
purchased by the city laat spring.
The protect wna made after Oer1
Laat year the cimp orerflowed
rn nr-ritpaperi etpported adl* with 1600 tnita during the annual
riaOy tier.position taken by Koti* Tin Can- Tocrtita cooveatlck, bat'
d llrli'ein, k-mfrr of the audeten Kaar expects the rnUntad end hr
titirhe paity, who wrote an open 1crtaied facllltlci will care for the

TAMPA, Oct. it.—GF)—1"firing
MR back nllro," Horton it.
ihoepf, chairman ot the Flor­
in Safety Council, timed ouloioWI# driven yesterday.
“ Taka time to he aafo,H ha

*— - - - •

'j lit was speaking particularly
of drlrcrs earnin'* pi, rent a «nd
friends to athletic event*. 1‘olntlay out that thrro hare hevn.
four fatalities muon tt student*
going to football gaums In ITor*
Ida alnco tin* annimii opencil rncontly, Hcboepf said;
i " Don’t let yenr exuherant splr*
Its run nirny with yuur linttnr
Judxmmt.
Itemamher 1" cr* ti
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that aha applied In person tor
the money within o rrasononla
Un« stter her name was id
GAINIPVII.LE, Oat, 11.—CD— aoanced as Ilu wfnner, lint (hit
Mr, and Mrs. it- H. Hornian Tied Ik# theater manager rrttMi-d to
anil In circuit court hare raster- ■Ira her lie money.
day assi st |Hn ttparks Theaters,
lac., roe ttooo nn the grnonds
China proper had an estimated
Mra. Dormini Jin,, 10.0,1 dape'rad popalatlon of ITMtMTI In 1111.
of tttHJ “ hank iilrtil" award aha
claimed aha should hare recede•d.
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MIAMI, Oct., 21.—UP)—Flarids
tiulk-r rill.ip--, vtutor ous.s fur the
luttliiu's ltoiuud.1 of Uut Iliy liwuy,
(re being UtUrgul mnl l.nptwru
this lull in im 1 aui'iim
BNlkipstnl curly unJ ucanl Ineak
Ing tuuti-t iitutuiiK-iii llm season
A sJrvcy of tbu sluto fu.tiu
ramp oi.n.rs piulictbljf Inert1sso 1
r&lt;u;.lu* from I'd In i-0 pomut, dc
spile the falluiu o( i-tiloj uf tin, molilp liomiM l j ii-iirli tbu niitiri
patrd pint, till, yen. Hid IIn- Miul'S
given tin, tnisnlme tHsluulns by two
Urge Mot Ida cities.
L A 111,mi--I, 111 nn nr To rlit-rk wits
tlifric-.il, JJ/lUO tn’.llirs were ri».ported in Kknlilii In l wlnloi'.
1Last year., ri„utv'for tl-o umviiiunl that In,., it, '.osinning it,
someth lug iliffei till ,lit ran, pin:;
;doubled Hint of JU33.
,
I Camp owners ri|K-cl ncirly Bd,000 tralli-rs to roll over Klorkus
highways this winter' nnd while
Jncksunville nnd Orltmlo have da­
rkled (o (llsronrnpt, tho movement,
trailer tnurlit* will ho welcomed
st Miami, Sarasota, Tampa,* Ft
I^uderdale and n score vf other
clMci'
I Jacnsnnville and Orlando Joined
with Tain, llrarh- and Miami
Ileich, Flo,Ido's two swnnkleet
renters of eorlrty, In n rampslgn
■gainst Iho In,id ymhts.

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In,id llnipllrnp Pnlunlny. War
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T H I I I t R A I N IN f t A I N , g devastating dewapoar of eteel tad powder that leaves ta
It* wske dnolaUea and deetracUon. This pkturs, on* of tha lis t obtained dlracUy from the lies of
Insurgent pilots, shows hoar a IM poand bomb (elrsle) appears hurtling earthward Iron a t ombl ,g
pis nr. PTvohj t cd debris rising Iron the Quids belatr shew wberg. other missiles have U . U *&gt; maths.

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m

far Gt-riiitii districts of tho‘ repob- ary. *
lie,
_. , . ,
*
rainn run Ncurath said the pro* M j s v f l l fit A r p A P r n l m H
tcit wuu. •nwarraiftcd, since the W “ V a '
■vbPc opinion In Germany was
G a t S W &amp; l l&amp; C c O l t C y
ihurouthly orcuscd ly Ctechoalo*
-------vikla's miunurs agilnet the and**
WARIIINC7TON, Oct., 11, —Ifl
trn parly—Farm , administration officials
Preeh pm tea were said to have estimated yesterday nar«l stores
manhandled some members of the fonaeia In eight southern states
r drift, dtUilwbe jtsrly Oet. 171could earn $1,300,000 In benefit
when they attempted to hold a piyment* under the ISld agrlculforhldilm rally near the German tural conservation programs
bonier.
They said Secretary Wallace

65 CCC Companies
Moved To Far West
p ■&lt; WAF.IIlNtlTON. Ort. SI.—&lt;&gt;P)—
":Viftydlre companies uf Clilllnn
- Conserve Mini Corps myn hive.
S been morn| from the Fuiirth
Corps Ares In Ilia Fur West. CCC
Official* ennounred,
1 |
They said the onrnllees ere be* tag transferred to Iho West to
if Work s*i forest, park nnd grstIsfa land prfljerla.
’ .) ,
‘...The CCC rnmJInd Cl percept
laore men from Honlhern States
than (hrlr qnntm eltnwnd : hejnausn tnltMrt.il enndlllons inilm]
North nnd J'Jtt roductid aandb
mant tharo.

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Swtford U Hie Only Central
A poriiU City AffanUn* Rail, Highway
And Winter Transportation

Similar Aren In America
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DAILY NEWHPAPKH
VOLUME

EHtnbrwhetl In 1908

SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , O C tO B E R 22. 1937

Fascist Council Is
K.C&gt;1
'ranco
Spain

IRON LUNG’ BOY COMES SOUTH

NUMBER SOI
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|01d Man Says Insurance
Montague Hit Crop *Failures
Him A t Holdup

Ur&amp; d By vPepper
Victim -

$700 Robbery
Testifies B a n d i t
U. S. Senator TalKfl
Heat Him On Head, Former Sweetheart
At Father-Son Ban­
Then Fled In Car Greets Young Snite
quet On Needa Of
Farmers Of Today
EI.IZAnKTHTOWN. N*w York,

Pall Of Gijon Brings n I
n "TJ
Country UnderCon- r UTiOUS Battle
Two-Thiria^Of' AH CoLliDU*. Along

Shugbai Front

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Oct. 22.- (AT—While haired, par­
tially deaf Matt Cobh walked
feebly Into thl* mountain court­
Japs Seek To Win Int
room today and told of a beating
portant Victory Be­
he received during a 0700 holdup
Franco Hopes ToCapCrop Insurance Said
which th* State contend* was
fore 9-Power Meet
ture Madrid A n d
administered by the mysteriou*.
To Be Main Aim
A .Of
Valencia By Winter SHANGHAI, Oft., a . - ( A W
John Mnntagu*.
ation
Coming
Legist
and Japanese troopa were
tnaurgent Spam today be­ Chinese
Cobb. 74, I* the father-in-law
locked In n heavy battle along the
c a m e Europe’s newest, albeit j
of Kin liana, owner of the Jay.
fYintraMliiK the fkrmera
SS-mile Shanghai front today with
New York.
roadhouse
looted
both sides claiming galna. In tha
. "• n * iU m toM r m a
of yoMenlny with thoae -of &gt;
seven
year*
ago
by
a
gang
of
embryo:-Faaelat state.
confusion of attacka and counter
today who ara the recipient* ^
four lubber*.
Diplomats met in London attacka It was virtually Impost II I* •
of ninny advantages under
Montague alarrd at the elderly
for
farrlgn
observer!
to
determino
1
) still ^d1debate how to iret
witness as impasoie* as yester­
tho prcncut adminta
foreign fljihtera out o f the tha cinct situation
day whrn Roger Norton, a ro«Konalor
Claude Pepper
A Japanese army spokesman anfrssnl participant to the rrlmr,
hlah arm ies and l e « « n ; ^ J
—
7, ™ " ^ od out that tna larmcra
testified
Montague.
Hollywood
Surrounded by doctors and nuraee. Fred II. Suite. Jr., cclibnltil infantile paralysis vtrllm, I*
th e chnnees t h a t -o t h e r n a - anese had pushed back the Chine**
itood otto more thing, Inaur*
tlons will becom e openly in * ;. f*w hundred yard, to occupy ahonn having ('hlrnga in his "iron lung" for Miami. Fla., where he will spend the winter. Not# golfer exlreonlliuny, war an ac­
|
atice against crop falluroa
volved In th e Spanish civil Kwangfu, an Important Chinese (he railway car especially equipped for Ihe Journey. Young Knit* i n ntiickrn is China IH months complice.
Norton said the golfer—known
and tho lower prlcoa which
war. tint even aa they talked It defense
position
A
Chines* ago and hns lived in Ills "iron lung" since.
jj
.
then as I.svcmc Moore - si ruck
remit from overproduction In
appeared that Father, Time him- spokesman declared the Japancte
Cobb In the
hrnd
"several
bumper years,
aelf might aatve the problem — were drlVen back at the same
time*."
Rpeaking at (he Father-Son
Although they never were
that the unit faw months might point.
* &gt; Asked hy the prosecutor, “ Bo gnged. h o i It. Unite. Sr,, *atd Banquet In the annex otlh* First
c it y n e w s b r i e f s
see a decialve end to tha civil, sheila from Chinese balterlea In
you see In 'this court mom the ItoM-mnry (VPamdl (above) and Methodist Church last nlaht, tha
conflict.
Pootung across the Whangpoe
man who attacked y ou !" Ouhh hi* son. Fred, Jr., probably would young senator delivered an ad­
Insurgent Gene rails.I mo Fran, Hirer from Shanghai fell tn the
hesitated a moment, looked' to­ have murried if the youth had dress most of which waa dtrertclacu Krahco today became the Japanese-occupied Itongkrw seeward Montague und said, "1 not tw-eii stricken with infantile od to the boys who aceottpanlad
rau) dictator of tho tarrttory h*’ tion 0f tha Inlarnatolnal Retllethink that's the man there."
paralysis which left him to an their ilada to th* banquab'
bolds — at least two-thirds of |mvnt.
Ijilrr under n cross examina­ Iron lung. Rosemary hurried ..to
In hla comparison of tho ta m ­
Bpnln. Kg Immediately eat op, Th, j Bpanri, high command.
tion, he said, "lie
(Montague) greet Fled when he arrived in er In hla fath*r&gt; day with tho**
XascU! Grand Coanrli to govern Informed by diplomatic Iradera
of today, tha Senator potatad
lefense Closes With seems loo fat for the man who Miami to spend the w inlr£
It with Iilmaelf aa Ita powerful that It muat win a major victory But Promises Protec­
Mr* II. Tftl.mh was granted f
out that there war* no Couaty
was tn the room."
head.
before tha moating o f the NineTestimony
RoyGarr
tion For All Who perndmUm yi-Mcrdsy to hulld an *
V
Agent* or Horn* Demonstration
Mr*. Kin liana, who with her
Ilia capture of Gijon, tha Bis- Power Treaty Nations In Hruv
to |u-r dwelling at 1200 j
Agents to offer guidance t* ,4Mf
three pretty, fashionably dressed
Insane
At
Killing!
Obey LawAndOrder ndditioii
cnyan port city, mad* It poaalbla tala next weak, ordered every reMarinilln Avi-ntiu hy (i. P. Paxton, f
farmer and hla wlfa, Rundoncdaughters, Doris, |7 ; Harriet. 20,
fur li|m tn plan a maaalvo threat
C (-n llsM 4 m ra g e Five,
*-------I local building m.-m-ctm.
I
trlflrnthm waa unheard of, and
Into tha aoutbaaat. the chief re­
NEW YORK. Oct. I*.—(A’)—|
______
I HMF.I.IIYVIM.K, Ky., n&lt;t. *1. and Naomi. 21, testified yester­
there were n" agaarlea through
maining aagment of govarnmaut
&gt; (A1) — The murder charge day to quirk succession said one
Governor
Ctoi#
el
Florid*
told,
K
anford'..
first
trailerile
of
the
which th* fannsr might borrow
of the robbers railed out "Verne,
territory, lie may try a decisive Eieldel Theatre Is
gainst
Jack
Garr.waa
dismissed
representatives of the commit-!
wllh , n|„y u . ^ . ^ t mooai to rtool t T - wjaddsvtlop
We better gal out of here."
tJmist aralntt V a lu t a epd M* Displayed At C Of C
tea for the r th W r of rtrtt~(arhed Is t Hudson oinvrrtibie ,mIsv but the fate of his' brothMs land nr Improve his* ham*.1 ^
“ I heard one of the men rem id M m , winter -eats la aad
Chimney swifts In the number of Til*
right* In Tampa yesterday that coupe could not lx- provkhxl with er. Hoy, who admitted shooting! ferr„| |„
participation of
Florida
Carlftou." she de­
ha win*. tM war will ha over.
IK&amp; were landed during the past farmers In the Rtate's lt.040,*
A complete unit of the F.ZF.K- "a man ought to he hung on * th« facilities of n modern trail- Hrlgadler General
Henry
II clared.
1 # Tha latest vaatlga of the govern week, arronllttff lo a statement OM still con Nervation program
' ment'a
control
In northwest VF.L “The*t*r' waa this morning tree It he advocates overthrow rr camp to Kanford hot stopped In-nhardi was left In the Jury.
All four witnesses said they
placed on display In the Chamber of the government."
. &lt;overnight near tin- proposed plot
The defense had ulosed after heanl "acrrsmlng" outside the made thil morning hy t\ R. Maaon, daring th* pant year la also so
Spain vanished today as Franco's
head of the l-lorida Otudubon So­ nrivanlngo for anil Improvement
At the **mn lime, he said for Sanford's liuilor cump. the two more physlclnna had tnld Hie house.
yMorluiis artnle* *w*pt Astu­ of Commerce Building.
ciety, who led Ihe gVxiup of bird
The "Theater' ia bring loaned Florid*, was prepared to estend' city Briefer noted this morning. Jury they believed Roy was ternrias (Oviedo province) from end
“ My father (Matthew Coldi, 1under. In the work og the awlfta and monetary gain whlrh wag
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
through
Ill
proteellon
to
thoae
whoohi-y(
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I
porarlly
lna&lt;
&gt;
n
e
when
he
ahot
to'and.
present with liana during Hi" that were net im-d from tho chim­ nut provided for farmer* of - a
Even more complete than the courtesy of Henry Holt and1 Com­ tsw and order.
holdup) waa yelling 'they're kill ney ,.f (lie Mm fin'd Machine Shop deradh ugo.
The monthly ’ Benefit Bunco of Uonhardt.
pany, New York publisher*, and
As to the matter of the yet of the B. P. O. Klka will be
With nil * these advantages,
J»‘ k and ll&lt;&gt;r Oarr were broth Ing me’." Mrs. llano asserted.
collapse of defame* of Santan­
ty a ipeclnlly deaigned trap,
flogging slaying of held In the Klks Hall lotilglit er. id Mrs. Verna tierr North,
however, the Benatnr pointed out
der on Aug. i f waa lb* crum­ la a duplicate of the units now on unpunished
Mrs. liana said she was forced
The Midi were trapped, bandpd Gin farmer Is thn biggest gam­
A. Shoemaker, organlier from 10:20 'id — 7, according lo ttaiicee nt tn-nhardl at Ihe t1"&gt;" tn open the roadhouse snfc ot
ping ot the moral* of tha aavaga display in tha larger bookstores,
aud ilium dinti-ly reli-axed and rec bler tn tho world, lie plant* to
of northern metropolitan cittra. It, i.f* lha modern Democrats, tn George Thurston, who added thsl of Imr death U*l year. The Gen
gunpoint.
dynamite slinging Aaturtan mi­
onlx o f their rapture in other arc
ttens who formed the Republican will he used particularly for. the IUJ6, th* governor gald he would a email cover charge will be'aral wue charged with her murBoris tv*lifted she heard «ie e f ....... (lf ........ .. wiM „ WBjt w„ h the Inrllie go|l nod hopes to
gather n good rrop and make
nits
gnvernmanl'a a rm y 'll Asturias. Olh Anniversary Meeting of the welcome n Depattment of Jus­ made for the men mid the ladies dec •One trial resulted In
the gang tell her
her
....... ter,M in order lo determine thcli money. Hiimrilmra the crop Is
trial nut] Di-iihurilt »i&gt; stain on hurry up or we’ll blow it up."
One* the fiercest of all gov- Central Florida Council of Cham­ tice Investigation tn the affair. will be admitted flee,
—
line uf Bight in migration.
bers of Commerce to b* held In
The delegating had gone In
destroyed, anil sometimes ha
K H iisw e s* rage n**&gt;
lllu eve nt IIn) atill 1 of n ari-mnt
1‘aiil Poland, an em|i1tiye of lieA number of Bio memtiers of harvests a good rrop but than
Hanford on the morning of Novem­ Cone's hotel to ask him, In thu
trial.
roadhouse
at
Ihe
time
of
I
tie
..
i , i
„
,
j Hu* A mhibon Society throughout hit follow (nr m m
0. The program feature
lanruage of David Clendrnnln. a
have also
Brig. Gen. Wlerheo \V Garter robbery,
Rev. Beard To Speak ber
pointed out Mont agioft&gt;.ope„ t,n
wlth
this Important meeting will be member, whnt lie proposed lo do
Hwllaar* (&gt;« !?■*• Ms)
til IojiiIhvIIIs, atm was asaorlat- as the man he saw with Norton!n,,. u uroiH
of Biological Survey
OnChlna HereSunday Elvira Gamer'* personal introd ac­ to "vindicate Juallr*'' In tinad with tiimli.mil whcn tho lat­ in a Jay, N. Y.. garage,'urnr G o-j(|
tion of the character* of tier story. Shoemaker rase.
Ihe banding of tbi-ae interest­ Canal Gets Okey
ter w»i K«nl inky udjutual g*n- liana resort, a few nights before
Or. Wdlard I , . Itaard. for a
ing birds with hope that their
Tha public la cordially Invited
Told by Ihe Rot. James Myers
nrat. yeulprdny termed tilm *'imo the holdup.
nutnbar o f , year* president of to see this very attractive diaplay Industrial secretary of tho fed
migration‘ routes may finally un From Claude Papper
uf
the
innnt
vlnlnnl,
dnnilnaertng
FpOcMjMJ ) ridings - In - Foochow, which ebnwa “ Pappy, Mammy,
rover their winter home, thus
(fwhilst,rd ee I 's s , slat
and Uns'Tiipuloua men 1 over
far unknown.
Chink, will glva an addreaa on Bxaklel, E m a n c i p a t i o n . Ltl*
“1 heartily approve of th* pro­
1 The Hsiifonl
M-rifoi d Kra
Fra S
Scnuta of Ship know.’*
Exhibit
For
Fair
T
q
"The , Maker, ot a New China" Plural, Aasafetuia, Unc* Adam
More Hum,4(10 of fin- bird, have posed construction
th* St.
No.
7
held
ita
first
regular
meet
i
lx-w
Glrleli,
l.oulaillls,
a
NaIn tha s Cone rotational Church Joahna and Augustus" In varied Text Book Manager
•low hern handed in Manfoid und Johns-Indian River Canal," Sena­
Be
Discussed
Tonight
log
la&gt;l
evening
at
tlanew
head
Hon-'l
Guard
ftrot
lieutenant
and
*T
n
*
a*
*■»'«
*»"i
rvrning
m
i
BoqdAv morning, naeordlng to tha activities having to do wllh “ Mam­
It I* hoped that n few more catches tor Claude Pepper told a Herald
Here On Inspection uu. rlrr. on an oWci(y dock on ' former aide do-eupo In Denbardl.
It*f. Jli R Root, pastor .of tha my'*" washing.
I’rellmlnary plant fur Ki&lt;mlnnb&gt; limy lie made In the limited day* reporter in an Interview laat night,
rharacter a.wt him a* “ powarchurch, who cordially invited tho
The Hemtools County Chamber
T. George Wulksr, manager ot th* Lake Front Drive.
County's exhibit ut tin. Central remaining I efnre the l ird*' do adding that ho planned to do
drunk'- and ‘'officious,'"
pubi c to attend.
Th* sroiitx reported thit alrue
of Commerce la istlstlng the the Ktats Text Book Ksrviee . for
Ma). Joseph Kelley. Frankfort, Florida Kxposllhm In Orlando parturr for more southern areas. everything possible to Insure Conc
A tarn part of Dr, Beard-* publishers of E x e a t e l In the the Ml*to Department of Fdara* light* have liesn installed by the
Those rn-opcratlng with Mr. grrsaional approval for tha pro*
tie.«rllied him us "cruel and ln- will tia discussed IiiiiIkIi I vsIlls
uislanding career la adaeatloi national advertising of this out­ tion, visited Frminole County yes- Kanford I.lnnv Club, their spunj
th* organisation of ^hi- t'tianibi-r Mason (n Ihr rerrnl handing ac­ Jeet
human.”
and avnngallatle wort hi standing child's book over which trrdty on hi* insjirctfun tour , of aura, work ran be completed soon
He intimated that features
The liiNaully Irntliimnr w aa Of Commerce Kihlldt Committee, tivity inclislr Mr- and Mrs. Ilrnry
apwit In Chinn which at all America la already chuckling, Ihe different couiitica of the State, rn their lu-w boat. Gut they are
Inliodurial In n lonx tifpotlirGral according to Ralph llugwrll, *&lt;•&lt;- A. It(j •ei*l I, Mrs Mason, Miss Mary othrr than the value of the canal
Ih. present Urn# la la tha grip Mr. Bagwell saidForrester, Kusm-11 Odhnm and II. to commerce would be brought ouk
T. W Ijio ton, county au|i*rin- now building and last night they quexllon waked of three phyai- rotary.
of a relentlaaa war, and through
at the nest introduction of thd
ilent of public instruction, repost­ completed Go- iiutallation uf a new- clatu. Br. Milton Board, l&lt;oulsCounty Agent
It. Dawson A* Haynes.
hi* observation h* h*a acquired
work In nrh
project, which hu said would bo to
ed today.
-------------------- vtlle, In replying, deetared Roy ha* bean aatui-d ihalrman of the I
first hand Information a* to Elks Lodge Plans
(I if fold lli-ll, skipper nf the Gan- had been emotionally In
the neat session of Congress. Th*
Mr. Walker la making an effort
condition! which axial la that
value of the project aa a flood
a’nd th’al V.a hresm. r^rmsl
ascertain tho number of arw group, alinounrod hi. rvignstlon, ^
Honors For Glenn t»
tar eastern lead, It waa atatad.
control measure and other addi­
hook* held In tha eoi;ntles of Ihs from that « Hire due to tho fact M1||| ,mm,,lMll„,|y &gt;f,rr what ho who hava bean Invited (n the
By
Salvation
Army
In l i l t hy special ragaaaLDr.
tional features will be emphasised,
that be ha* mc.-pl.-d a po.ltion in tMTOed- ,.|hn m»ntat ospl.wlonoc meeting In the Chamber of Com­
A apoctal mooting of th. B ._P. »•*•
Hoard waa placed la charge of
the Srnator Indicated.
and Is« also Inspecting old book* Kt IVtrr.burg- According to Dick ruonn| ,,y M-rtiig the r r a r r a f merce building at 7:10 o'clock
Approximately
twenty
Junior
the T. M. C. A. to Baochow for O. E. honoring R. L. Glsnn, prom- whlrh are in nead of repair.
, Mason^ setito- of the troop, the ^
, ^ in ,, Hl)|„ni,,n
j oh„ nr*;' Mrs, Gladys Kendall, Mrs
Senator also hinted that a W. P*
High
School
girls
will
aid
to
the
promot!«n«l work tor atx year*. I Inent local Bka who will l**re
It was Indicated that tha old organisation will rarry on under
ixmtsvllla llox
A. allocation might ha obtained
Packard,
Otto
Hcbnu-lil.
Malvaliun
Army
Tug
Day
cam­
Itaturnlng to America oa tor-j Hanford next A**k. will b# hold hooks will Im collected end sent to,the Irndnihlp of Male Walter, coaranwl with Dr. Ilosrd.
Emil Kaescrniati, luiks Monroe; paign lo be held in Sanford to- for the project through the ce*
lough ha waa datataad two yaare la th* !/odg* Hall tonight, accord- the book rebinrlery In Jurkaoaville Ward until a new skipper ran he
Th# bypnlbi-llrul •iiicsllnn a*k Fred Forward, Forest Clljr; II .....
(apt. Fred Fcn-n, com­ operation ot th* adjoining
to act *v a District Bocrotory tor to Rav. J. 3. Kallaghan, sec­ where they are rebound for rou»e, aclrrtnd by the Mhl|i CammiUrc.
| ^ m , nhyslt Lana ass whether U. Undo, Ales It. Johnson. W mander of tho local unit an* lias.
to the Board In Maw Tort. Thao retary of tha Lodga,
at a coat of 41 perrrnl o f th*!
The Rrouta W i n vUilora last Hoy
no| tre-rom- mentally J. Welle. Jr, l.oogwood; Roy! nounrr’d today
hack *« Chtaa to kooota* prwat-j . Brreral promtoswt Blka from original purchat* prler
jntght, W. II. McGrackcn, member opK#( b hMr, ,
r, , Mirtl (hat F. By mss. Hr..
J. Miller. W
The girls aiding in lha tag Stocks Work Down .
tho lodga* to ivrraandlaK com*
During hk visit to Kanford Mr- « f th# Hsmloota High School faeul- ,
rr)un„ l f, „ nnwt to In O. Kllbce. aenevs; n, F. King, rales will ho awarded valuable
w u In*- i R T a h l k T n , there muaJtUs will b* preaont for th* Wstkrr visited tha Hemtaol* High ty and Football t oaching M*ff,
Ml bl. trHroai Oviedo; B. If. 11*11, Garden'* prises for their work, tt was Indi­
By $2 Per Share
during tha Mat toy day* in ad­
Hchool and was Introduced lo th* Bustrr V Ihb-n and J- 1, Oallaway,
Farms;
R.
F.
Cooper,
Ovl'-do;
rcflott-ons
on
bis
"casting
cated.
Also scheduled for th* program faculty there by CL ®. McKay,' memtot of the Ship Committrc *
min atratloo o f. ml seisms it odeII. A. Ward, Jr., Oviedo.
aisiar." V
The Tag Day campaign Is .being ' NjCW YORK, Oct.. « . - W i ­
it I* tha toIttatIon of Nor- principal of the school.
cai tonal wart. A g o * to l i f t
(the Lions flub. •
rumlucU-d to pn effort to rsis* fi lock prices worked lowrr la early
B. Gloaa, who hot aorrad
during adaTaato •with rovrtottooMr Whlkar Is th* son of W. 8 .1
---- - ----------------(
dealings today reverting the trend
exalted ruler of tha Antler*.
■n .nrtdiore, h#( toto m, aa* s p ­
w .iksr. former ps.tor o f tto New Fighting' Plane ShrineSuppcr Termed Dr. DuBose To S p c a k '^ .'- i t JStt.To.sL’ a of the past three market anstonl.
rawloa rCttgfH pit,
Into tha Order of Elks.
Many share* wore down by a few
AtTabernacle Sunday Ki-minnte County and also to pro cents
cept ablrt apd
After tho to Illation
2Ta327r
a
^
s
J
f
r
u
f
i
Christened
‘Airaeuds’
Success
By
Officials
te as much as 01:00 with
vklr
funds
for
other
work
of
tb*
■assts will ha asrrad faUowsd by
trading heavy on tha decIto*.
also of this aity.
I
'
‘- I '
organisation.
th*
Elks
monthly
Benefit
peace.
Dr.
PW.
Bullosa,
of
lUr
D
j
1 RGFFAI.O. N, T., Ort. SI.—I Yha msoting apd supper of th*
Colored SUdsaWin
(’apt. Frrcn Indicated that tha Brokers expressed a kfflef thd
P n r fv .P iffh t
In 1 UP)—Uneto Bam'a newest fisht- Saafprd Shrin* Club held to tb* Bose Academy in Orlando will driea
will begin about 1&gt;:QQ o'clock trading Indicated a period ef “ con­
Be Seen On Program
r
o
i
j
y
i
a
g
n
t
t
i
i
e
u
»
pUne
rtn.teoed
H
.«
'v
d
d
«
i
i
c
d
i..t
night
propreach
at
tho
Full
Gospel
-Taber
LOW-TRICK* skk n
tomorrow
morning and will con­ solidation'' ef th* gains recorded
M e W S O V iC t g U F J J ® , Alracud*" yesterday—aRer I h e noaimad a success tndsy hy offl- nacls, located on th* Orlando High­
tinue
through
th* day and con- In yesterday's final hour nnrapway near Geneva Avrnur, Sunday
.. ■ ..
| haryactids, a vlr|o«t, fighting ctal* of th* Lodge.
WAlfUNOTON,
O d. n .—(A n rjuded by requesting the. eo-oper- j Itonda war* a little higher a id
the Other w ise Me*"
WAf
I At^roxlmstely f*0 Shrinrre were evening at Tl4B o'clock, It wax
MOSCOW, Oct. I I —(AV-For-1I fbh.
of Agricaltaraf EcoR a i n wt Oar U rd 't Tha B
ation of the people of Sanford and Ru‘*t'
.
The new plan*, a Iwta-enslm-d to attendance at the meeting pro- learned today.
yootorday fruit ttkaight eseenttows war* reported
Kemlnoto County In making th*
Homo
o
f
th*
students
from
the
flying
furtre**.'
waa
then
turn--'!
aided
over
by
George
Wstostoto,
y e ste rd a y from S ib e ria
= 3 SLdJZ 3 ?
driva a success,
LOCAL WEATHER
Forty-fir* pereoos wore at^atat over fn I.tout. DenJamIn 8 k-1- recently cl/cicd presklent of th* Academy will accompany Br. Bu*
will U
program o&lt; tho Board mortal
Bee* sad will b* in charge of the
toy
nr
Wright
Field.
De»lon.'
group.
Irtatsk
o
f
t
a
r
cooviettoa
aa
■ Maeattoa hoaortag
TWa
INDICT TWINTV.TMRKK
Teung Peoples Meeting at- 0:43
haary predasllaaa at or- rhsrge* of-Trot shylet aad right- Ohio, (or final taalo before hr-1 At the meeting It was announced
Cloudy ACAttorod
o'clock.
tod
flown
to
Daytoa
for
•
ho
that
a
similar
supper
will
Ut
terrerUm.
sabotage
sod
spygrapotruU. aad apptoa.
ATLANTA,
Oct.
M—
Uf)
afternoon
and possibly Ip
Dr. Dafleo* may he heard over
j to th* Hotel on November IB. Past
ot afl'lhreo are near rao- lag oa railroad# to behalf of. lha ■se of Ihe Army Air Corp*.
Twealy throe ledlrimmts eherr porttoa tonight, somewhat carter
Several mim optouto the guns presidant Edward Un* gava what Radio Button WDBO to Orlando tog violation of lottery law* tn tonight. Baturttoy generally fl t f
JapanoM tolalllaaar* aorrtea, -. .
Is • waa termed an Inlrrosttog report every Wednesday morning .and
o ffic ia l* o t a v tU a g a to |p the “ Atrarislta/* which
alleged operation of the “hug" and colder. Extraas* northwart
aUvsrcolored mnaapko*. It I* «• ghrloe aetiviUra &gt;* throughout the pastor of the Tabernarle cor­
w kre eaatr
or numbers racket her* wero ro- Florida— fair - sad coaahtotaMy
dial!/
to
vitas
tha
public
to
attend
unique to that It to driven by th* aatka and short spwachaa
tqrnod yuatorday by tha rdUaa colder Ualgkt aad Saturday n l f
the
Snadsy
-night
meeting
and
epushsr'- prepaitoftL PttmuleJ be- osada'hy many ef the Nokia* pres­
1« T .
____
■art tha syeaLer ______
to*

Big Drive Ready
F o r Southeast

Government Aids
To Farmers Cited

4k

T X

Charge Of Murder
|Against Jack Ganr
;Dropped By Stale

Cene Advocates
Tree Hanging For
Revoinlionists

V

185 Chimney Swifts
Banded In Week
ByAudubon Society

I

Ship No. 7 Of Sea
Scouts Holds First
: Meet At City Dock

srr«.v iT id s ; t**

to

i.-nSu

t« Be Held

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I

(field Drill. On AO Of Gators X
-j- ■
_ **
r Spinner And ReverM
. For Oncoming Contest Codjr Is Pleased
; —

—

Ed Spring! In DeLand Drilling His
rg On A Defensive Program For
Both Ground And Air Playa

rads

worked hard dsrlnf
(h but Interesting practice
Inning tits bard work was
il v a n s op drills and the
■ad kicking of the oval.
IcLoeaa tbao took orsr
Per to uw drill field and
an their spinner pups sad
•tog e f Ike many fevers*
at tho &gt;n i are now using
i several new tricky plays
I he used m the DeUnd

TECH IN NIP-AND-TUCK GAME

. .

SEMINtiLE COUNTY RECORD REPORT

With His Saab*
In Sewaanee tilt

Wn*ni, Leon M. To Mr*. Rflfe

Basis Wright, t i l l

\

Final Dterse
F re sto a .

if,

F red ,

vs

K a lb l^ s *

Preston, 4-7-IT. Dlvorc# grant*

Rollins Works
Out With Fresh
la Scrimmage

laitattallens
Tatuih, j, n., 3rd &amp; U*pl« Are.
Carr, K. It., 7IS Myrtle Ara.
Kina. W- J . . I 01 Maple Ara.
Fleischer, Sirs. Jsmile.
101
Bast tftli HI.
Anderson,.' .William, 107 Wage
4th SC
• • •

Tan Also Get Look
At Ohio Plays By
Freshmen O u t f i t

g tills time, the Fed Una
rklng on its charging and
iking on the many IIm
i &lt;whmh backs most go
the 'supposed to be made’
each Hubs McCracken, who
ding the lint, than com*
' haekflsld ef several ex*
•men and a regular scrim•salon was bald tbsre at

Quarterback Hackney 4carrying Ball of Duka gritted his teeth and‘ smashed with full fores Into
the Georgia Tech defense in the game at Atlanta, but the engineers' line didn't give an Inch. This
ictlon shot suggests the grimness with which thi battla eras fought. Duka, coming In from behind,
'Inally eked out a victory, 20-10.
' _________________ ______________________________________

gave Ihe Ttgefk the h ist trou
ble.
* ,
The Maroons rtcortl th a yssi
shoes that they ara n r fruni
being one ol the lop teams !r
the conference. Tessa a . *nd M.
took them by 14 to 0, Follow
ed by the shellacking adminis­
tered by Auburn.
Mississippi w|ll present the
dolors with a potential
AllAmerica cantor In Dave Price
This veteran is one ot the out
standing linemen In lbs Booth
Ed Manning, Saturday's sur
prise package, add* to the Hat
of reserves.of the Gators snolh-,
ar man who IrUI see action. This
stocky tailback showed some
beautiful open Bald running that
gave warning to "Tiger Mayber­
ry" that be his oompatltlon. Be­
tween tha two of them Florida
will have a fd*t offense for 14
minutes.
Tha squad leaves for Stark.villa Thursday so Intensive prac­
tice la the word for tha week.
Head Coach Josh Cody gava
praise to the work of the sec­
ond team as bs.totd tha squad,
**Wa ar# pleased .to know that
wa can put yon boy* la (ntura
games and depend upon you."

I nod gsvo tlwm many plays
.dummy scrimmage but in a
momenta gava them the works.
I regulars hod n tough Um#
king the scrubs forward wall
Jht first few plays but liter
rSeere able to gel thredgh and
■XVst, stringsrs pulled five
Mowd plays during the rough
Nr In Dslenil Coach Ed
Inga b drilling his boyu on a
naive program to be used In
Sanford game. ‘ Coach Springe
Iso drilling the baekfleld on a
suite program in order to
t the aerial attack in which the
It have so far been successful-

tis B* Team To
jf Lyman High
yhounds Friday

a Bible's sound picture, battle with the Leesburg. Tallow
IB," at tha Hustle High Jackets OcL, 11. Martin Journeyed
the Panthers held no prec* Ito Jacksonville last week to attend
■Ion.
'tha Lose burg-land on UlL H* be­
string Panther* have no Havas tha Panther* wUI be up
■heduled this wseh, and against their toughest opponent
win spend tho weak drill- 4whan they line up with tha Yal*
m In preparation, for their low Jsekuth

IIARTHAN » SHIFTED
ATHENS, Oct, II. —VP)—
Coach Harry Mehre announced
yesterday the shifting of Captain
BUI Hartman, Georgia's all-Amer­
ican bid, from fullback te left
halfback and the permanent layoff
•f alar back Hairy Sieves*

Gwell~To Hold
Tough Scrimmage
This Aftnrnopp
Stew Ryan Expected
To Report For lit
Time Since Injured
DELAND, Oct., 10. — Taking
things easy In their first session
i Inca their victory over Tamp*
University last Frlda&gt; night, the
Stetson Itsttura worked out at
at llullcy Fluid lure yesterday
afternoon with a short punting
and passing drill, but Coach Brady
Cowell promised his lough scrim»
mage today against tha fresh"1 thought Uw boys ought fa
have a IftUu limbering op after
their tough gnmo against Tampa*
Cowell said, "But we'rs going to
get down to serious business I * TIGRRS WORK ON AIR GAMB
BATON ROUGE, La, Oct, 19.—
day."
(d^—Louisiana State's undefeated,
The
Stetson
mentors w en untied and unscored football teem
pleased with the Hatter offsoi*
turned attention yeeterday after*
against tho Spsrtfna, but hope to
noon fo its as rial gams, both the
strengthen the eiuh defensively offensive and defensive Phases,
before the nest game, against'
with an aye to protecting ita rec*
Eraklne College here October 22.
ord In the major Southeastern, con­
ference game with the Vanderbilt
Commodore* In NashvtQa - Satur­
out m is s g e t s b e s t
UNIVERSITY. Miss, OcL, 12. - day.
*
W7—Anticipating a tough gam*
Sslurday, Coach .Ed Walkqr gava
his Mississippi regulars a reel
yesterday, sending tha second
tringers.

McGlona, T. I c , « l a*. To
dastard AtlsnUc Nstlonsl Dank
n o l b t t i t Baraka Ham*
mock. K| of lot I of Mecca
Hammo*, 1.14*17. Pea 4-1410. Bight percent ttSOO.OO.
Crap Lolas
Hacty, Carrie, at as. To Farm
Credit Administration. *10-17.
WS of MW4 of Becton SO-SOu . 1100.00.
TingUy, Amos B* at as A. To
Bahlord Prodoetlon Credit Asaedauaa. Fred T. Tlngtey, at
as. t-tt-37, MW4 of BEt of
section I M l -01 * Una lm-

NEW YORK, Oct, 19, - W - Aetlslestlen el Mertneeee
Brig.-tlen- A. IL'Crltchley, London
fight promotor, arrived hag* yea* Nettelela LelUser Johnson 4k
To A. B. Fetersoa. at ax. 14terday* with the proposal that
MT. The Atlantic National
Mika Jacobs stage a fight In Lon­
Bank, Jacksonville, Fla., |4,*
don between Man Baer and Tom*
#0404 Mtg. of I-I4L Kao. In
my Farr hut tho Elsa fall on deaf
MW. Bk. 44 PS. 14.
ears largely becaUso tha English­
men asked for *25,000 for tha rent Nettalaln Laltaar Johnson A.
To A, a Petareon, at uz, 14*
of one of bla stadiums.
MT. The1 Atlantic National
Bank, Jacksonville, Fin, |14,*
VANDY POINTS FOR L. 8. U.
444.44. Mt*. Of 4-1-If. Roe. In
Mtg, Bk '44 Pg. II.
NASHVILLE, Tenn, Oct., IB.— Tha sosHnat Oo. Te J, F. Me*
The Vanderbilt Commodores
CUllaod, •( u . , 14-7-17. Mtg.
e f 14-11*22. Roe. In Mtg. Bk.
H. PC. 444. Qlves io Security
Bond A Mtg. Oo. IU44.44.
Saner. A. D. A Elisabeth. To U,
a A., 4-IM7. Mtg. ot 4-14*17.
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HOTEL LEAMINGTON
The flag of the President of
Ihe Untied Slates consists of hie
seal la bronta, upon a blue beck*
ground, with a large white star
la each corner,
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Japs Reported W ilcox Lashes Out

f'"*'d; ®*ckAf Critics O f U.S.
Id North Area
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• H ljltt today u tradora fo lfaw td throu gh on yeaterday'a
U itbh ou r
whirlwind
A lly
t 'j t J
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a«A*r a spectacular decline.
M any ntockn o f the court*
♦TO*! loariinm onronnnloa tuopfl

Far? «
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BeceMng

MuchPrized Degree

John It. Jure*, Jr., outstanding
member of tho Seminole Chdpter
o f the Future Fanners of America
laat fear, wa* among the 75 young
farmer* who Hreivcd the highest
degree* offered to Future Farm*
era, the American Farmer Degree,
at the antnnlut Inn's national eon*
'r*nlion hi Kan*a» City yralrnlny.
. ™ c lnrnl
,“ / r" wly " ‘T *
being nujtnlcd tho honorary ilc*
0f Ktalo Farmer of America
which carries Willi It a cnah prlio
at f.ri00

* Farm Implement retail store,
utility, and moat mttal and a ir
t r i g IsatM were in the van with
Some atecl* hesitant.
“ Die' tkimr (ape dragged be­
hind "tbs market on tho recovery
alga to brokers that support was

vC afSTSt; JS WOW Organization
‘bxehanga be closed T Would the Hears Report On
&amp; S 'u * 2 rJu-.,.a- Big Victory Drive

lit came tram Hyde Tark after
------ -close of the market. President
The Celery Camp, No. 625, of
wpralt, official sources said, tho Woodmen or iho World met in
'no Intention of exercising hi*.regular session last night at the
Ifority to cloaa the stock ex* j American Legion Hut on the LakeUy. At hi* pros* conference, eburc Drive. Featuring the mcctwkuld not discuss the decline- ing was a report concerning the
reypoxtaa to a direct question, 1Victory Drive that la now undrr
further said he was not con- progress throughout the nation by
nlftMg any references to the the organisationrj^t nt bin address In Wash* I A national report wa* read and
tJMf today when he dedicates alio a local report that showed
qpw federal reterva board the local camp had succeeded In
dug,
*getting a loUl of 0 new member*
M i tha SEC wax keeping a ships.
i# watch on tho market was, Captain G. C. Hinrhcllff of tho
fjifn i Around 2:00 o'clock Uniform Rank, urged all member*
lpd*y, is was announced that of the Rank to ba present at tho
■jiapermrn would be called In* meeting, Oct. 20, so that matters
LM New York office o f the of the Rank can be fully discussed

wjth newspapermen w m called and all eampa In tbo district will
11
'l
lU Invited to attend.
( m than 7,2*7,000 shares of |
-----------------------\ changedi hand, yeaterday at f D R W o n 't CIOBC
stack exslmnge—the Dwrest
WT*r sines the BJXM.OOO ahsrea
M* wide break on July 21, 1033HYDE PARK, N. Yu Ort.
lUmugh yeaterday's transae*
is' showed 7 « decline* and 180 OP)—Informert source* said yse­
tsrday president Roosevelt would
upaa, the extent of the rally In
(leg U«oce carried the Assoc la- refrain from Inrok Ia r his poorer
to close Ih* New York stock axi Rreae closing average o f 00
change.
tka ta 14240—20 cents higher
While furl her ^ Block declines
tailed to draw* any statement
from tbs President, officials let
It be known ho bad no Intention
at asking the aecertlles and *■*
change commission la Washlugto tn suspend trading- He kas
that authority under lha sleek
exchange regulation act
v
#
The President throw no light
A, very lotereatlng nod mospsl on what plans, If any, aro nndor
onoa'deraUnn br M oral officials
Is^'finl mooting of the Man's tn check the down-gwlag In seca-

M en’s Club
N il Arranged For
fausual Program

U , « f tke Uety Craoa Cpleeopal

flhangh*. received tod17 the tint
Independent reporta that Ike Jap­
anese nut only are slowed .down
Spt are bring pushed bock on one
Section of the north China front.
Foreign report* from Tainan,
Both Hendricks And
tho*Shantung rep'itel, were that
the provincial troop, under (len*
Wilcox Agree To
ejpl H.n Fu-Chu are nuking
Fight For Measure
•truly advances northward toward
Tchchow nrar the nurthun provin­
cial (order.
Declaring Ihnt no long M .
The Jajunrae alnul-fae* wa*
he
Ih « member of tho Unit­
•acribetl Jointly to lntcn»e activity
ed Staten Congrcst ho would *
of Chlnrie gurrrilla unit* and aanever lend his support to any
scrlkitis that overture* are in
for
a com
beIprogress
'S **|g ■ s e e
aw e
w*
a w i n prom
g , — j —be
—— ^
movement to undermine the
twern the Japanese and timers!
prestige of the Supreme
llan
Court
or hnmpcr its right to
RYbll. MERCER
In Shanghai Japanese spokesThis actress, who a* alio an utTVO Kfl nil umpire over leg- .
man declared the Japanese troups
were digging their way forward accomplished concert pianist, is iidative enactments, Mark
against llte Chinese on the Bhsng- cast aa Ihe coquettish ladle* maid, V\'U.-.«\ t &gt;duy inshed out
Rougctte, waiting upon tha vam­ »uum:l&gt; -atiln»t aubverilve In­
hsi front.
United State* Ambassador Nel­ pire "Peace#." In tha Federal fluence* in lhl» country which
son T. Johnson made written re* player*' production of Miles Ulo- ■*ek to subject the Judicial de­
Felix M. Warburg,
prrirntalion* to irm Chinee* gov­ riosus, the Boastful Soldier, com* partment of the y ew n u n rt tn ■
ernment asking that Chines* war* ing her* under the sponsorship Ilia other two branched.
Financier, Is Dead
plane* i|ult flying over Ihe Shang­ of the local high school.
Mr. Wltenv apeko at a l ° n t "
hai Inlt-uia l tonal Settlement and
luncheon of ibo local »»r?lc*
NEW YORK. Oft., 20. -(AY
the foreign
dropping bombs
stub, wl.tch wa* »■&gt; *ld.«l « * r l
— Frlir, M Warburg, mrmber
areas. Thp Embassy represents* ]
by T ,U. Biutpsoii, |.r * •
f *
of n powerful banking family
tkms, presented at Nanking, were |
the Feniluole County L b " ..... . &gt;
of two continent* and noted
Action UrgedInOrder( jililUnthropl*l, died hero today Condemns President based on a report by Comul Cen­
of Cotuui rv*. J o ' Hendrik' «&gt;f
tral Clsrrnre K. Csuss showing j
tteUa.d, repre*eataltve from tbw '
To Avoid Payment shortly Iretoro one |&gt;. M. lie
l.tr.m tlilnrse and 10 foreigners
For
Repealing
Aim
dUIrtct w*» elao * „ pJ-aker wi •
wa* fill yrar* old. II* . wa* tho
kilird
in
the
foreign
arras.
i
Of Any Penalties president of Kuhn, Uoeh and u Of Neutrality Act Cliltirtu bomldng planes raided
the program and Joined &gt;1.. WH.
ro* In declining hi* aupport of ’
('em[isriy. Death oeeurred at
Japanese lilies In tha Shanghai
Occupational license* lx-ramc his Fifth Avenue home Shortly
the Hi. Julius Indian niver Cm '
TOPEKA, Kas., Oct. 20.—MY— sector with a mystifying absence
due at the expiration of the old before Ills death his office said
Alf M. Landnn summoned the of Japanese antbetreraft fire.
Says Stetson Is Not net.Calling attention to the Wilcox
license* bn Oct- 1 ami the new that ne linil lierti confined tn hi* nation's republicans laat night to
Inslra.l of blasting the heavens
occupational tax law enacted at homo for n frw day* suffering
A Reformatory But Itnn'.tmil Bankruptcy Act whleh .•
shut off 'too much power" for as they hav* dona until new, tho
w m lb.. Or*l hlU ha. Introduced
the laat session of the Florida from • slight hearty attack.
thg .RoP* ■Mi 'admkiklrailon and Japan*** dhl sot .fire a shot
HasHlgh
Standards after
Ifiy election'to' Roogtrtpri.
Legislature rltits ~nnl provide form­ Member* of his family*were at
"a b le legiila- against the Chinese, who made a
(o insist upon
ally extension of time. Jno. I&gt;. his bedside.
Mr. Wllcoi ,*ld that ha wa*
lion1' achieved by ranitilutipnal lightning incursion, dropped a half
HIr! son University Is n»i a very ptoud of thl* bill and
Jinklna, Seminole County tax col­
method*.
doxrti comb* ana aped away. The relormntnry, although a high thought that It had done many
lector, announced today.
The 1030 republican presiden­ damage was not disclosed.
Any pers.m nr firm In Semi­
mural standard Is maintained, of tha diet reseed romiuunWe* of
tial nominee addressed himself
Japanese authorities served no*
nole County operating a buxine**
to an unusual "radio meeting" lire that all trains, stations, ware- Dr. W. 8. Allen, president, told l'lurlda and other elate, a great
doul of good In assisting tti»ai
without a license for even one
of hi* 17,000,000 support era •» _______
Ihouses'and
_,..l railroad equipment the largv number of visitors from
day 1* liable for thp penal tie* CITY NEWS BRIEFS lha last .election.
[|nnw are considered military oh- various Ila|illii Churches In Cen­ lu working nut Unde IlnsticUl
provided in the law. the Ta*
problem*.
Landnn ashed of
Freaident ij.Tlives for bombing operation*
Collector warned, and urged all
lie anld tli.it lie bad 0* much
Roosevelti "How far dor* he In­ They declared Chine** railway* tral Ftnrlda at the meetlm; "f
busineasea in Ihe County who
tend to go?'* In pursuing Inlrr* are transporting military aupplies the nominate llnptlsl As*oclaltun , Inhi (o 1m ,oro nl theHuprrmy
Court aa *nyono rl«'* hi* Prat
national peace.
and some train* are armed with which opened In Iho lioitgwood kill wa* held nnrxmstlluito'iaL'
•"We are faced with a aitua* marhlnr guns.
llupllal Church yesterday.
Mr. Wllrux told about tbe ocralion," said Landon. "where he
At the aame time, advires from
In his address at lha opeidur al.'n upon whirl
1 first learned .
may
make
a
mistake
that
would
llanrhow
aaaerted
that
'
repealer!
Klwsnisn* were reminded todoy
aes'lon of tile Association yes­ of the i. m ■
; .i Court, and
Indeed lie tragic, that might lead Japanese air raids on station*
that their annual boat ride will
-i.i', .r*
clfruutterday
morning,
the Hteteon of the
to war. , . Close obaervrnt have
lake place next Ftidsy at 5:00
ut politlcnl
President tnld Hie eseemhly that itence* d irliiIncreasing
doubt
If
he
thought
4
o'clocki i
.t* mer le*
hi* recent ( international| decla- wnundnl more than 100 civilian* tho malntenanre nf a high moral cawr tgn n
In Miami when a itwsbny sudration
through
to
Its
logical
conwithin
the
past
week.
The
rrpoit
standard
antona
the
students
of
Thn faculty nf Remlnola High
ilnnly arrived on llte scene iboul*
Scbmd pie planning a steak fry elusion. Moreover congress adopt* xa|d none of the grains or stations tho school wu* one &lt;•( Dm chief lug, "Wilcox
llniikruplry Itlll
ed
a
neutrality
art
at
Ihe
last
contained
war
materials.
to Ih* held at Evansdale Dark
am i ot tile body, ami slated Ihwlared Uuronslliullonsl," Jnet
lenlght.
that student* a ho drink inlnii tv. &gt;|r. Will *x had been eltolllng
lit rrowd. '
.I
runt* aro Immediately sent home. II* rlrtue*
cl pic of the art,
lie said ui Ili.it moment liO diIn hia report of g&lt; uorul rondl
"Now the Job far Ihe congress
lion* and imprnvcnieuu alBtct- elded t» ro b.i i. ta Washington
,.
WRI he to decide whether the
It'aatlwae* ew ,•*• Isuvl
son. Dr. Alien icvealetl Ihal l-he
Hotel f,^^*i,*cf,l'* °wn policy la to be
•landlmetil lu tlin nclinul had dou­
' followed or whether we are to
bled In Ih* 1ia»t three year, lie
adherr to the policies which the
laat congress adopted."
*
LONDON, Oct., 20*- (AY- Italy reported (list there are tab more
I
Laftdon called for "workable" unexpectedly recommended to the student* till* rear than last ysar
*rn w
*ke Wegner labor and non-intervention rommillee today and |hnl nl present lit pupil*
the approximate number of
IU W social security arts and In gen- that an Independent commission are ournlled, und ere Inslrurlod
cense* that will br Issued.
I «rel charted a republican view- be sent to Spain to effect the with­ by a faculty ot *0 professor*.
Alihoogli Hlnlsou Is a Itapllst
iwcled palpt for ihe forthcoming s[H-ctal drawal of foreign troops from both
’• *,r’ akaslan of rongreu. lie assailed side* of tho Spanish war "as soon school atudeiila alllllsted with
Early Truce Seen Ii
other rliuri lie* are welcomed, the
aa possible,''
Count Dlno Grand!'* stalrmcnt President Indicated, lie reported meeting of 'Nf Srxtiiiolu Chap*
Waterfront Stn
that "Italy it ready to collaborate" that *1 pre»eni- there aro jou Irr nf Full'*-* t ^rater* of Amer­
poos I end said:
on this point Indicated Iho more Itapllst sladetil* enrolled, 1* • ica in their ih -'er .-com In tha
"What
he
&lt;TrCaklrnl
Ronaeveltf
TAMPA, Oct, 20- — MY— Vj E
controversial question of bulliger* -Mellindlsts, 111) Preabyteflaiia,*S Bemlnole High Bcnool last- night,
really
nenla
Is
leas
pnwi-r—a
poTownsend, aoulltean represeataAt their mi.Ling It was re­
1
vnl rights tn the .Spanish tombal- Kldsciipullans, 11 ('nthnllr*,
•ttliei
lhliV
will
fnrri*
him
ta
take
Uve of the International 1h* i(
Ike ad Vieel and counsel of other ents might be put Into tha back­ tlabiow*, and 30 who are n'&gt;t ported that Ihe rbipter-operalad
shoremen s Association said on'hie
affiliated with ay denomination. meat Curing Tlsnl ut their farm , .
men of brth parties, men whoso ground temporarily.
arrival here, today to m-gotla|a a
In u atMlallral N'port nf the hark of Ihe Uph school, opened
The Italian spokesman suggest­
hesris olao ore in Ihe right
sfttUmrnt
o f th* waterfront
flnanco* of tile arhonl, president last week, approximately two
t rO, but men who hav* had ed that the commission be em­ Allen
•trike tk MStheestem porta that
revealed that the hudxet months earlier ihnn In p i-vinos
rg experience, and who know powered In "arrange for the with­
be expected an early truce hi th*
drawal of all volunteer*'- from for Ilia operation of tha achoril years. II was also reported that
■ion*
about
the
practical
applica­
dlspoU. “ As far as the 11*4 is
for the routing year * » » set at over 2.000 pound* nf meat Itatl
tion of govrromcnl than he both stdn In Spain.
concerned," he Mid, "We aro wlllPrevlnudy a faint possibility nf ovrr (300.000. Tiro school hai an already been brupirht la the plant
said Roosrvt-lt "wasted • four-power agreement— without audowiiiant fund of little lee* for curing.
Market Slurtip Holds
Mimbe-f of tbd rhapter voted
ally the entire session of Russia —bad appeared as the ba*i* then a million dollars which
a e^ of 1837 fighting for for the forlorn RrltUh—French provides aa annual Incoma (d tn puiiliase official Jack'I* for
No Depression Threat
gani-'
power for himself" while hope of getting foreign warriors I &lt;0,000 and tho* remainder must all the off kern nf th*
coma from the payment of board aallon similar la thoic pjrhased
aUleglalatlnn walled. And out ef Spain
lart aeas-m. They also voted to
and lutllon by lha students.
the call for a special
MY—Postmaster 'Genera) -Farley,
Prime Meat
After |lt« address of Dr. Allen admit Rill Bradbury Into Iho
he added that the preel- High Water In Lake
her* on a yisll, Mid jreeterdiy he
the Annual Aaaoctatlnn Sermon Chapter.
Cheaper Th:
does not consider th* stack market
Hinders Pier Work wa* dellvared by the (lev. R, W. The Chapter's string band. Ik
decline a depression threat.
Dlcksrt, paalnr of lha Holly Iltll w m reported,^ will he composed .
WASHINGTON. Oft. M.-vMY~
* govern nsrnt rrurganlMlIoa
*1 want everybody to know
Prtm* sleaks and roails wiR coat
The walera of Labs Monroe Baptist Church who wa* former of Ro'iert J ironies, Kenneth Ltu*hp
Mid,
"ha*
fnf
Its
mala
there is nothing tn worry about,"
tees thl* winter and next oprlog
IM the placing of practically u d the St. John* River were ly pastor of tha Oviedo church. t* vault. C. B. Bpivcy, Robert
ho said. “ There la nothing wrong
Reports of Ihe various commit­ Gn.fi, Dago flhannan, H. W.
■
than they do now, government
L federal employe under tho rampaging again thla morning
with the country-* '
livestock experts predicted yee4 of th* president. . . As Wbua many of lb* Mg waves tee* of tha organisation ware Shannon and Bill Marlin.
torday.
Twsnly-two members of U»* •
M ha (Roosevelt) usee lack want slashing high above th e board yaatarday afternoon which
rhapter were In el'indoivee *5 " ,
They added, however, that NEW CLEVELAND .'MANAGER
gu n M an alibi, w* will balkbead of tba lake Hhore covered tha entire sessionTha prior Inal address at th*
Drive Md hard brasses swept
price* and lower grade* ot
session last night was aa ad­
through tho many palm tree*.
beet cattle mar rise seasonally
CLEVELAND, O ft, » . - M Y from Jesuitry through Juno.
'Workman working at on" of dress on Evangelism riven by
Preiidcnt Alva Bradley o f tho
the piers bad conslderabls trou­ Dr. T. V. MrCaoL pastor of tbe
In a general surrey nf cattle Cleveland Baseball Oab announced
and hog supplies, ib* fedueo) ex­ tadey the appsMtmml ef Oecar
ble 4m tn ihn big ware* com­ rifit Baptist rharch In Oaisna­
LOCAL WEA1
ing tn and hindering their work- rl Its and prealdeat of tha Flor­
pert* said |b* supply of graloFaragasA
ida BapUsI convention.
fad cattle, from which’ bead hear
Generally
flair tonight
Tha aaaslans will be coatlaned
oats ora obtained. Will ItSooisS
I t * fact la tha but few week*
'and now la’ approximately two threaak the baslnee* session this Thursday aaaaowkat coulee
daring the marketing YWOf that
alnht. Extrema nartkwvat VI
began this mouth- U r p r . f n l i
and one-half rant from tba top of

S t Johns Cana? *
Gets Joint Favor

Businesses Given 1
Final Warning To!
Obtain Licensesj

-W'w14’** - - -- —-- -

Constitution

Intensive Activity Of »» _ _ — ___ . ___ ■ —
-----Guerrilla Units is
ROUGETTE
Pledges S e l f Never
To Vote To Deprive
Court Of Right To.
Pass On U. S. Lawn
E H /.^ t A l , Ckt.. 20. — my —

High Honor

ying Movement |At
|oIst«rs_ Market j

Q

Landon Calls For
Limit On Power
Given Roosevelt

President A llen
Of Stetson Talks'
To Baptist Meet'

Italy Adopts New
Stand In Spanish
War Entanglement

Future Fanners
Organize String f
Band At Meeting

�ford Herald
M la I W

w

The Current Slump

—

Icox Lashes

A t Critics O f U.

-,;,r r n .i ? r ,y
’ Tw h *.

■- o- —.—
Mussolini was very magnani- American.

K l k n \ ! L 0tmr fur
fo"THE GOLOBEi) I’ REACIIEB, idler talking to his
sign** withdrawn from tho uy*l- congregation alsiut free salvutlon, askeil Brother Sn\Uh to
Ut *ldc. On thnt basis ho would take up the collection, A |iarishioncr g ot to his fe e t and
*UH h»vo nearly 100,000 vnlitnIron with lien Franro after every
|HbP volunteer uad Iwvn withdrawn
I
f 1*1111 lh* government side,
----------- a— ------V j' ,
Well Hlreel was at a Ions tn
L) explain the nervouanrsi In tha

protested ; "P arson , I thought you said salvation was free
— free ah the water we drin k ."
".Salvation is free, B roth er," replied tho m inister. "I t 's
free apd w jte r is free, but whon we pities It to you, you
havo to |iay fo r the piping."— W all Street Journal.

KvTI«Vbu^imVthrKw«aJuii Several Florida WPA|E*H 8lrwl •"

Chlgn aud ttpslp, the renewal of
P
A pn pnrmo vv ec d
i m
r o lw
je ctuni A
a
submarlno warfare In tb« Mrditer I
rx.no.in, tk* rush o f IlrilUh snd|
WAHUINfiTON, Oct., *0. -WP)
Kronch fleets to that *ea to sink
The works progreta ndmlnlatra*
tb* pirate*, and the collapse of
civilisation on all aide* had ■□me* lion advised Hcnalor Andrywa of
thing to do with It.— II. 1. Phillip* F l o r i d a yesterday
Prr*ldrut
la Now York Bun.
Housevolt had approved a $2II,ICO
allocation for combination xrhool
■1 Tha family of Chapa* Roai houses, community UuUdingi and
taalt with tha kidnaper*, paid a hurtlcane rr'ugaa in Malccumbu
|M,000 ransom for hla raltaic, but and Tavernier, Fla.
! . , was ^oubl* r mated. It ahould The two building! were pror
. have recalled that familiar »M puaod for seettuns hit by the Flor­
'Saying, “ If you don't want to g*t ida keyn hurrlrine In IU1G.
atuuk up, don’t run around with
Aide* to tho senator sak| th'i
• skunks"- Thera ought to bo a law presktdil also approved a I2H.BQ0
.. prohibit Ing tbe payment of ran allocitlnn for improvements at .tho
X', a* much na the kidnaping of Key WVit naval station j *7077
tple. That’s lb* only way to fur a seawall for Ora Street to
brvik up-this racket.

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la to U aaxumafl thit
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against Japan
.hava to coaa*
That would b*
our eotton farm
ad with tn ovtr
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to ’ our
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We ore happy to announce the
addition to our staff of Mr, Carl­
ton Mercer who is a factory
trained lubrication expert,

MOTOBISTB r iU . UP
COI.UUUUS, Ohio, - W - A
goaollne* truck nnd Ha two trailera wpiet near BoynoUaburg and
&lt;3300 gallium of gaa gushed
a
croak whi-ru a dam impounded It.
Moloriata wen happy. H e y
backed their can down to tho
crook and filled their tanka. Near
by filling station operators had a
vary lean day-

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mailed away to over 1,000 prospective winter vioitora..

SERVICE STATION
"A Ford Neighborhood -Sarriee SUlkm”
CORNER 2ND AND PARK
PH0MB *77

Thta edition will be filled with* interesting1news stories
und advertisements about Sanford and Seminole5
County, It w!U&lt;tell what Sanford has to offer the many'
people who visit Florida eveiy year. It will tell them
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’ And then auotlior reason for tba
tke stook market might
I‘re*Idcot Rooaovalt’a
. ,
Chkxgo to |ho naod
IgarantUilng" oartaln nation*
i hava become afDieted with
M of aggrosalun. Now a
if w« know anytking
•fox lb* pattoat In an

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la maaswra, bo aaM, addlag that
PWA admteHrirator.,
h op*
&lt;P*d »«w
wnr that ther under.
Ha. had been mentioned for Uw
stood lie O
wed sMtnt taatano. PW A Administrator
bettor •xd- kaew ik a It w*» awl
i ••*—
r- fast o drolwago maoaure. euch op.
M t J * FAUX, N. T o OctNalhah Btraae of New York ta
poallloo would dootlao.
m -M uw w hl A- Graf oM Ufcots that Job Monday.
haprosmtaUf* Kopdrteka also wug gppeiubed by ProaldmM BooMapoks la tavwr o* the g t Johoe- vuH »uata««ay to be assistant ad­
CAT
DURGLAB
ladian Itlvar canal. ]|* said that min(sir* tor of th* Public Works
bo had waited Is eonloocUon Administration.
with Wr. wtieui cm tho bm
O n y, Who wm succeed Horatio
hop*d that w&lt;|b belter aepperf Hr ■ * 4 * 1 . »)m&gt; of Illinois, who
lor
te* ooalgued. bo* heew ehkf o f th* of Georg* N. Decoot, who totd poat tha dlatriat bo would bo ahlo PWA Uouotug Dtviaieu In Wash- lld* ho waa aroused early in the
to get tu approval8*«rotary Ickei, m trntnf whoa Uw eat Wynn
Uovavar. be said that much ol
Jutfytbg from oge bud to Cnoth*r.
hla llmo B*e*nartly bad to bo
Investigation revealed an Intruder
•devoted to othor moUers. dootoi
at the roar door wlw fled whan he
Diamond Setting
lag that at least hair of bis Uw
heard D on»t mor lag aboutAND
wa» devoted to getlias p n elaoi
hoepilaltxatlon sorvin sad m
Engraving
forth for tba lodlvMaaJ cowetU
McLeulin* Jewelat
oaata of b&gt;a dlsUtoi PoUtlM
Far Sale
out that ho hod twtndoeed ooom
to bins ta hla d m ****!#« of
G*Tbera Dalaiea, 4 Year
Congress. Mr. Hendricks autd
Planto. HlbUcna, 1 Year.
that bo hM hoop ouccooeful la
Old. Fancy leaf CohdluB*
Martin’s Garatfe
passing avorr oo* of theai.
All Colon. Rootad CatOivlng hla taproaalon of Coob A llow In*
tin**: Uxaslnm* Hibtagna*. Mr. HowdrUka sold that
tm , ptrodtae Vihe, FNbiB
A
Discount on
ha thought they wars u Ml ot
hard w o r k i n g
men.
•a* i-iatm-t Vine. Water Lillee, Bog
$2 *0 6 1 .3 2
r&gt;**U lo by Pleat*.« linen. Poo] Conaverage lotolUgOOW, who
oboat three times aa hard Sa a
of peat due
.
'Sill brtem* etrnetton, Loijdacapinx. All
parson ought to,
I helped yue.aow
Plant* Guaranteed. Gold
davottt to the Interests of tbotr
PblL
General
roaotllaonla,
MwlsMvxtw ml Mey|
Track * A lU
"Moot of thorn a n there try­
W . C. HARTLINE
ing to servo you, and serve you
weir bo
A price you u o ^ e r i to-yey
Moarpe Corner
“ Mora Important, howavur/te
Pteuo
m
w
Mid, "than my Impfeaeleu of
Martin’s G angs
Congress, "la Congress' t;
*lo„ of mo."
Ho oald that ho hadn't mads
mwwnW M n*i*eirti5niw**B*wi**ni
aojr speeches In Conare** yatbe- signs
ll
kirbs
caaaa be was a "Iraahmon"
there, ami he Tutt that his flnrt n o F A u n r r r o a v e n u b
FHONB I1B-J
doty waa to got oogoalntsd with
DUmoitd* And Watches
Iks root of tho delegates from
Pine Watch And Jewelry Beyelrtag
Florida, and with tha chairmen
of the various House committee*
Diamond Moullng And Engraving
and other lattuoatlal members.
'Aa a resalt of thla policy he
$275,00 General Motor*
a v u c m T " ' " UC? U f : ™
Mid. It* had tieen mad* a mem­
h t e m i w w n w M w i r -----------------------------ber or tha Post OUtre sod Pos*
PHONO-RADIO
Itoad Committee, secured lb* On
aetmenl of tho first bill wblcn
COMBINATION
b( Introduced—to provide ooori
UUartera in tha new federal betid­
ing In Orlando—and also alt the
$2S00
r«a&gt; or tha btlta which ha Intro­
duced.
The Motrtu Plan Company of Ortondo, Fierii*
At the apeekera' table at to­ Just Tho Thing For Club,
ha*
plenty of money to loan at reeaonablo rale* eBd
School or Amusement
day's Isncheon which was bold
on vmriotm jyhtne for unjr worthy purpoeo.
In tho Pariah Hobs* ware, be*
•Moo Mr. Wllcoa. Mr. Headrick*,
sad Mr. glmpami. Howard lioog,
Such loans ran for on* year tad are refnld In
president of the Rlwaola Clubl
easy weeltly or monthly payments.
l i J- Lehman, state repiwaoptoRADIO SERVICE
Uve from Bemlnola Oouutr; It
"Ask Year Nclabber"
If yon need' m oney, ccsxolt out repreoeatalir*,
A Laney, preaidant af tho Jayhfr. Iin &amp; Southward, ci 116 North Ptek Avaane.
coos; Sooatnr J. J. Parrish; H. 40$ W, let.
Phone 29
1L ooloman, frooldnl of the Botarr Club; W. &amp; William*,
rh airman of tho Board of Couur
ty commlaxleaora; and I f M
1‘apworth.

• A lth ou g h th e cu tren t-B lock m a rk oi.slu m p has' wi»M i
QUt o v e r fiv e billion dolloys in A m erican wealth lit OPB f u . , . * r &lt; m o i i h i S A i i
« * y , e v e r 25 billion ainca A u gu st, and is strangely rcOhM- 1 / W i r C , v y Q n o l l l l l U O I l
■eent o f th e crash o f 1929 w hich Inaugurated th# dejwBa(| ^ iTTIT^rx,, i . n
(O n lln H from
slon and the long line* of unemployod seeking Jobs, thgre and right kr the
1LUND U W i l l
ia no reason to believe that the country necessarily la'on earns law wlikh * u M Mate a
the rooka or that Sanford will feel, the effects of the maiw curb on tba Supreme court, tod
IUTCI
ket'g reaction.
enable CongTeaa to rt-enMl lava
On the contrary the little jolt which millions of,In* whleb were iavaHduted by the
vestops have felt during the pent few days should suffice .Caurt. Uet he added that Ilia
■tpre he vtndlcd the VueoUon,
TT M i l n a r * r l i at to. convince them that this "managed economy" wh
"K t in t , » i M t t W ,1 poHUelann have been assuring them was all that was
tile more firmly -eeuvlueud be
l t n Ik* #■
p i i t n , at
* m tu»t i".* twdtai tgitert
taafte nrlU k* rtarirt~ !•«
h R eaaary to provide them with the. comforts of a pennanen
■kr u n n ilM u r*ir&gt;.
k f « f wbat they » t r » dotaa vktv
\
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J
p
p
C
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w
pfif
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n
°w
they set ay Ufuo Mgafut*
U M I &gt; ■•&lt; Maka
ot
course,
make
prices
go
up
or
down
at
its
pleasure
mere­
&gt;• ilarmM la Ik* aatlaaal
tndepeodeni branebaa at the
• I k k W h . o r r i m a** ly by tinkering with the valuo of money, or scattering a
ermpant and madu the BUB
la Ik * l a i f H
rill.**
• ■ tfr
" I l k . * ffa r l* * l few more billions of paper money around the country, but Couft tike fto*i author1tr tn daU Qkif-W* aa4 ««* it can't make them stay there. It can't "fix" stock .mar­ elding cusaiuulloual dtspulM
In bM atady of the «uee
i M atiM I* a IM U N * t Tk* ket prices any more than it can "fix" other prices,; not
ho aaM be had iearwod af a Ill1 P m * n k lrk I* * «« la - permanently. .There is no such
thing as a "controlled tin MtMtxa'PBl uawapaper editor,
IJlIrk I* Ik* a** tar r r*1 all am* tta rlitM economy" although that Is what we have been experiment­ who In the course of rocouatfueI II * r » * l • l l i t a l H
la *►&lt;• ***** a *4 * 1** ing with for the past five years.
1101k after tho Civil War,
1* •&gt; * a b llm ll* « ml ***•
Because the government haa managed to ralie^priees called a carpetbag guv*row In
' ra M r* la ar* ala* rr
In a sort of subsidised prosperity, there were msny . who Hut atata a "tyrant." Par this
took it ss the real thing and assumed that the time proa ha had heea arrested and thrown
IDAY, OCT. ao, m i ripe for a little experimenting with the economic order in Into Jail Denied the rilbt ol a
by Jury ho had bean kept
the hopes of providing a higher nodal level for the aver­ trial
(harp tad the . carpetbag court*
6n4 c f Dm surest way* ot l«t- age man. The atm was admirable but the methods
on In llm Forld la to back up were destructive. Evidently thinking that business In the of the atata hod uphold this Il­
legal procedure. Finally appeal­
' mala.
United States had recovered sufficiently to stand anything, ed to the gepreme court, the
they ar* talking about both the pollUclans and the labor unions hammered away rose wm retired sad Ibe man
viowepr.nt out of ' black with strangulatory legislation and strikes and picketing (reed, though Conxron at that
Ve kopa that will b*lp to which might have been expected to ruin any min's busi­ time bad south! to rooltlct Pit
right, ol tho Court to pass ou tho
, the piaaunt prlcu stick.
ness.
,
mat (or. declaring "Who la tho
_ It is to be hoped that the shock which the country Huprewa Couft to lull ui. ua rep­
* * • CIO la galling ready to or*
JOBls* tb# cilru* worker* I'rob- has received during the past,, few weeks will prove suf­ resentative* of tha people^' what
- oblg figuring that florid* iwon't ficient to convince agitators and extremists of all camps laws wo mar pas* with reaped
that business atill needs a little nourishing. Personally we to thla rebate
C*i enough trouble already.
Mr. WUoex Mid ho then be­
■■■o --bd'eve it wilt. We believe thru the little setback we are
Wonder urluit wuulrt happrn If now witnessing will have a roost wholesome effect both In came couriered that Congroea
was oa place lo ontruat the pres­
NM want on a »lt down *lrik
further labor trouble
and
*/ Miami Post. Wo aaw on* onoo on‘ preventing
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» In getting politicians ervation of the Conatltutlon.TTtd
‘ ’ * ,u juwu ttrike, and it » u *j to g ve business a real breathing spell.
declared It would bo o sad day
for the country, and for moots.
'’least three day* before w* wet.Ilona to coma, whon ear one
to iiermalBo C areful
branch of tha sovammtnl ware
made subservient to any other
Princeton student* vote Charles
U sing .t his nlogin the well known battle cry "B rin g branch, and a particularly sad
g r im 17-ifbe* the greatest living
'em Dock A liv e," A sher Frank, director o f the Florida day when aRber the •legtatitlv*
^ Awegcan. And Juat to think John
®| |k L*ni*‘ own aon goca to Prlnco* S a fety Council, calls attention to the risks attendant upon or MKOllva dapartmoolo should
travel to nnd from foollmll gam es, and urges parents and destroy the Independence of the
tan
school teachers, os well as the public generally to da every­ Judiciary or, hamper Its right to
pr«tidetil llooiuvoll anya “I hate thing they can to bring school children bock from football pats upon ronilltutlonxl mattara.
Mr. Wilcox also aaaertad tile
. Wgr." Itu hu U landing Nornun game* olive.
support ot the |l. Johns Indlaa
Dari* over to Europe to nr if he
Pointing ou t that there have nlrcady been fo u r fatal* ntver canal and said that ha
1oy&gt; talk the Japs out of cleaning
it|cs this season, M r. Frank says, "C ertain ly you should Intended to work for tha meas­
VP on lit* Chinese. *
en joy seeing these gam es, hut you should not let y ou r ex ­ ure now a* hard aa ho did at
—— —- o ----------Tha Treasury ha* Just nn- uberant spirits run away with you r better Judgment. L et's flr*t when ha first Introduced the
that tax collt'ctioni ar* rem em ber every ca r taking students to these gamey ca r­ bill for a survey ot |be roate
ag n third higher than they ries th o se w ho want to en joy themselve* g o in g and com ­ In 1131 when, b e ’ was tba yepdid last year, despite tha fact ing. Itom embor there is only ono driver at the wheel. W o resentatlva of this district. He
Mid ihe fnllura to gel the ea.
f f &amp;
i S S eCourant.
Z f ' " ‘'I " ™ * * »
« » « . &gt; « ! 1-rtwr
on &lt;«ek nnd net at that llmo waa dod'lolon
-Hartford
every occasion— nnd take time to be sa fe."
murh atresx on the comroarrtat
-o —
Did you know that rruil sale*
T he Herald heartily Joins in this appeal. T he fo o t- vatu* of tbe canal and not
Seafoid am reported tu have hall season deserves to be n tim e fo r en joym en t fo r all. enough omphavl* on &gt;t aa- a
nuad appyulinpKjy ll^ oo.- Dun’t ruin It through Home careless autom obile accident- flood control measure. _ Ha, told
that to the tutor* Its Impor­
•
t o t t e part ilwo Fl,r *&lt; Bo particularly careful when driving to football games, not
tance for flood control aa wall
Jjj*1 _
, alone because o f tho Increased tra ffic on the highw ays, but
for commercial us* und ter
UU0 more than the average i
y U 1 llw mat of the atntvT There’* nlso'brcnuao o f the you ng people you are likely to have In pleasure cruft ahould be atteas­ Never wear toe much costume
ed.
M cause for gloom In thoie fig* you r oar.
Jewelry- It la better to leave meat
lie further emphasised tli* ne­ af It ott, rather than run th* risk
JACOB BUS, in his drive against slum s, never al­ cessity of escurlng 1*0 percent of appearing cheaply dressed.
Preildrnt Itooaavrlt In hla Con- lowed a chance to pass o f telling the peoplo o f New York co-operation among tha people
SfKatiun Day spn-rh hud somr what they wore harboring. But It took a lot o f* .te llin g , of adjacent counties inch as Or-1 Because of domeotlc production,
■harp thing* tu say nhout tho Ods and he sometimes grow discouraged. “ B u t," he said, "w hen ■age, Osceola, nnd nrevard, aa United Stales Imperta of foreign
welt a* of Bemtnola. Opposition dye* hava decreased from a high
Mae "0 the Huprem,' Court who
Sum twcu blocking progress. Ilut nothing scorns to help 1 g o and look at a stonecutter ham­ from certain group* In tho past of W million pound* to approxi­
mering
away
at
his
rock
perhaps
100
times
w
ithout
as
.It. Is Uol the same odd inmi tin the
Interfered with work M mately fin minim a year.
Sgprcmu Court that- t-veryWy is much ns u crack In it. Y et a t-th e 101st blow it will split
•ysr talking about.—New York In tw o, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all
[Yt Thee*.
that hud gune before,"—Jacob At Biis, The Making o f ait

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an, and should sell
ive winter
ih on the Idea that
Florida tn spend the winter or to make
permanent
H ip ip H I c'.
ant home.
home, '■
re to order your extea oopies of this *
ise the supply will be limited: Onfei
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Ch'nrcW' CfteJ^GWen

« / l a PersonalJAdwities ^m9it0^ llg ^ Eroffr^ ^ ^ dn*
Mr*. Dead* goat to town agalnl
Chalk ugf another ot
taecood. fog lovely Joan Ariktr
who aharoa atollar honor* with
Miss Grace Hankins
Edward Arnold In the nn
amort “ 8 M ff Uring," the comedy
Wads Luther Hobby
which e p m tonight ot the
The atari
Ml** Oraco Rankle* ot
Mr.- and Mrs. J. N. Tanbet
N o w has the charming blond*
Mary and J. Lather Hobby ot
been nor* vhraeloui, sophiatkntod,
In Orlando
Orlando wer* married 8 uDday at
nerry, and gait- And newr h u
l:M e'eleck dt the homo ot
appeared In^euch gorgeou* attire
and Mra. it. tt.
*j s Friend* *f Gouty
Mary.
bo glad to loom thi
The klnilo ring cor*Bony wa*
pertormee oy the Am . J. M.
Thom peon, paalor ot tha Late
Urlag,’
Mary camuublty Church. Paha
Hand»oto# Ray Milland for a heofrond* (ntartarlned with lor* fern
Mra. Ora V|*«J and daughter, bend awd the how and why' Joel
formed a graceful arch - at cue
CUdya VUeL at Wathtayton. 1). about make up the ultlm
not*, ki
end al tha largo living
nfertalnwboro ’tbo bridal eoap.e ttood C. left Monday to tour the SUt* *mart motion picture
during tbo ceremony. The rboma of Florida after bowing been meat,
were decorated with lore rlab the gut*!* of Mr. add Mra. Hal The coat’ literally cornea to
Wight ft* a abort time.
Mli* Arthur .fro|n heaven while
i ah* le'ridifcg to work on top of a
The brtdo wore a dark bin*
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bui. It 1* kuritd over the roof hy
■Ilk crcpu salt with matching
Mlea Mildred Banka hae been Arnold during an argument with
bat and abort roll and gray aceateorloa. Site carried on arm choeea aa « hoateaa at the for- hi, wlfal played by Mery Naab.
mal opening gt Conrad Hail, when M W Arthur trie* to return
bouquet ot palo pink aster*
Mra. Hobby baa boon llrlog 8 l*M«i KJwIrereHy. on October u Arnol.l taDa her to keep K
fi
I From there on It ta virtually
With her *l*tor&gt; Mr*. (Heaton, tor 81.
nmtter of keeping up with Ik*
ala lit year*, coming lo i n t o
coat. JoHeaa and hrok* (bccaueo of
Mary from Pyrttga. N. V. Bho
ithe cout) MU* Arthur find* bur
attended the Betnlnol* High Missionary Society
School.
Holds All
Day
Meet
"•*'*
an open
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Sciume at the town • moat ftahMr. llobby la tbe eon ot Mr.
w , c
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. ionublu hotel and ahop# She
and- jtr». L. J. Hobby ot Aehburn.
^
i r K T ' doc-., t need money . . long aa eh*
Ua. I|a I* euiployed by the Dell reatcTdav
Brand Company
la
Orlando .7 th^ MlAlon.ee
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*-„l the tragedy ot
whara tbo raaplf will make their
homo.
wimm lo HI.. A .th .f
Those attending the' wadding “ “ Atnu h0,n* 0n fl0U" 1
were: Mr. end Mr*. It. M. (Hea­
ton end - daughter Kttla Jana, tba mad* a quilt alter which a rnvrrrd -... ^ . S ^ S . ^ i V ’ SLS
...
Rar. and Mra. J. M. Thompson dUh luncheon wak aerved. During
,h form ° f
bu*t ***
and children, Prance* andJamee, Um afternoon the regular mission who l' / “ u l&gt;Tr'UM* ,on * Ro ™
j «.- q_,„_ » ,vnT *m*n home to make good
Mr, and Mra. ft L Wagg, Mr. ■neathlrt... h.l.i
and Mr*. R. E. Tra* qnu daugugirl
tare, Net all* and Charlotte. Mr. Several eenfce, “ If Jeeus floe*
and Mra. L. Q. rirkertnt and With Me HI do. and “ Bringing liiilca bi-tome one.
"Kaay Living" waa written by
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Haro ot Ban- In th* Sheave*,” wero enJoye-L
Tivvlnn Sturgo* author of many
ford.
Mra- A. Wkboldt gave

t w o BAM JORDAN, Sarigty H t a r

Social Calendar
ntiiM ftA Y
Th# Friendship Lm p * of th*
Congregational Church will moat
at Um homo of Mrs. John Bolljr,
Woot 6Mo, at 9i00 o’clock.
▲ aobocrlptlan Bridge party
will bo (Iron by Iho Bomlnolo
H lrt B«hoo| P.T. a . at the
Uka Club'at &gt;:0o o'clock, y t l
mentation* call 428-W or 1(8.
TM regular mooting ot Boml
nolo Chapter No. 1, Order ot
Baatem Mai ami moot at tha
Maaoalc Boll kt 7: to o'clock.
FRIDAY
Tbo Junior Woman'* Club will
n
bar* a lubecriptlon Bridge Party
at 1:80 o'clock. For rceomtion*
call m -M or 70-J.
The Girl Scout* will meet at
1:48 o'clock at the UtUe Itouaa,

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Officers Are Elected:
By Baptist Group
Officer* werWUected

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tbo

» nlinaltnf ot the jaalor 0 . A.'e of
Churrh which
- « 2 o FDsl SapUet
I
orfaulted Taetday afternoon
f " ^ r M orgonli

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B

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at Um church. The officer* are
aa follow*:
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Preeldent. Mary Itelea T*W!
rlce-prealdent. Marie llawklna;
■ecfoUryireeaurer,
Margaret
Myere; program chairman, Mar*
Jorte Hodge*, eocfal chalraen, Ro­
berta Ifrani, and mamberehlp
cbalmaa. Marjorie Jooee.
Attar the buetneea meeting a
■octal hour waa enjoyed at which
till* refreahmenta weroaervedto
the following: the Ml*** Mary
Helen Tew, Margaret Myere. Mar­
jorie llodgne. draco Keeling.
Bora . Helen Thraabar,
Marl*
llawklna. Marla llawklue, Vir­
ginia Darla. Roberta Hrant, Mr**
Valle William*, hnd Mr*. Mar­
tin Milam, laadera.

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CITY NB7T8'BRIEFS

Municipal Zoo Gets
Several Additions

Double and triple strands‘ of •
pearls still sre Among the immHtit accents for a dark afternoon
frock

Circle Number1 T ilth * Of ' the
Tbe Sanford Municipal Zoo ha*
Woman's Missionary Bffctob of
keen presented with aererel nrw
additions during the pait week,
the Pint naptlat OOutoh waa In
An average of about BAdSHI
The Sanford Lion* ’ Club will
oharge or th* pitgrem oo Chln* hold He regular mooting tonight according to James Moughlon, persons lire in each square mil*
psrk superintendent.
prevented at tbo oharch Monday In the grill rooms of the Valdrt
Of most interest, two cub bears of New York City,
Hotel, according to J. L. Callo­ were presented to the ino hy th#
•fternoou.
A beautifai pot tat of bead- way, secretary of the organisa­ Saminotr County Chamber of
tion.
Commerce.’ The two animal, have
pointed mulberry Ioo▼** and
burn named Eirfclel and LIP Plu­
fruit, work of Ml*. W.‘ M. Bvott
Robert* lUfkloyinan. son ot Mr ral. In honor of ‘the two negro
and It. n Nipper, bfcri US* «A* And Mr*, g. D. HUbleymau or childicn featured In the hook writ­
nouucemoul * of ibe ’ mdMMf.
thta city, u d
copy-wrlttr (or ten by Mrs. Elvira (lamer of this
Mf*. o
iw th r'sM h iM . c. ftaltlmoro’a Knmry Advertising city
II. »ekers&lt;* |„ CWMia’ co s C o. baa gdmed national publicA'total of .14 Australian' Para­
tutnee, aerred .*
oMUjf*' and
keet' have *l«o b ttft added to the
tty
In
“Tide”
tor
"hM
'radio
pro­
pinned an - aatuain Io il ‘ betrtng
large cvdloetlon of hlnla. They
the name of n DaptAft' Mlaglon- gram, entitled T e n e t Momenta were rreetved from the Jackson­
ary in chin*. nU : ooak" pared* In History" which deals with the ville Municipal Zoo nml the park
err.ylng. A* lb* altdllfibO' gttkbr- llrds at people whit or* burled superintendent In that city.
ed. Mr., Marvin Wtleoa gdr* • th London Park Cometary. one
A pair of Armadillos were pmprogrenr uf organ ntuWu' Irltlud- of ntlttmorVd oldest, moat ei- tented to Ihe too by T. J. Woods
. Thursday
log "In A (lilnate T *4 Oarden." elusive burial grouhda'
of Fort Christmas and also one
Th* ehufth wa» alfMctlrely
Armadillo was presented by Frank
deml-ateil with henthtM. symbol -.T . W. Lawton, auperinten.U-nt Talholt- A. W. Wl«e has given (wo
•LAYER CAKE
ol.iieac* nmnnr the ChhikOd. Jade Of pubic inilructlon In Seminole small nlllgnlurs and MAilaon Shan­
BRAN MUFFINS
Cbunly, la In attendance at the non gave two baby vkunka. Porter
plant and' flrecrarkbr p|*dt'
The progtkm wgg aa fOllOWtr
regular meeting of th* South luinalng al»o pirsenled a pair of
DOUGHNUTS
Hymn. "O Ond; w* m y fpr All Florida School Officials Ataocla- the same animnla.
COOKIES
ion In Arradla today- Mr. Lawton
Mankinds
Ml*' Mary Hllinheth Neely has
Devotional, tnple. “ Crlati In pnr- i provident of tha Association.
FRUIT PIE
donsti'l * rare while rabbit named
■ign Mlmlong*—Mr*. W. ft
TsrtnA.
MIX ROLLS
Knder.
J. A. Williams was granted per­
There are also several new
mission to make repairs tn hit aililitions Ihnl nro esprelnl toon
Prayer—Mrb; Hnrnh Sfewgrt.
POTATO BREAD
&gt;lr. Mnugbton and
Introdacllott,' -CimaUHr the Chi- dwelling on Celery Avenue rati- tm m |ing
neee (IrogtephTchlty end lfN&lt; Mated to roat $W, by 0 . P- Paxton, several nrw trees have Iwen plant
lorlrally" - Mr*, j ; it* Col- Ideal tuilding inspector.
ed nnd a nnmhrr of bird houses
IF’ HjhlfGHT
SEPARATE.
3
•Inegh. leadTr, Who ated
and cage* are under construction
world inap with" Mlaiton ate- 6 Plays Planned By
III the large hint sectionIN THIS
lien*' walked Tbere'af# If In
WPA Theater Troupe
China.
BOX
Visiting cards come In . lw«
"My Krleitlla tba Chlneae"—their
SPECIAL
btblla. nielnmt, arbleremente. , Finn In a aeries of (Tt p&lt;&gt;P types: formal and Informal. The
kSmptk innn a msgatlne er ular plays repreaentstive of na Intler N a ‘card lo which Is alSally’s Bake Shop
tide by llo*. late rwand1s*lon*r Imany great perloda In theater lachrd a flap especially uvrfnl in
2nd and Magnolia
'history from the Unman Empire writing notes.
of Cn«tom* in uMinfc.'
"Mr Work in tWe MlaeleatpM to the Twentieth Century will
Della," (lie Chin#-* at eur 'cOma to Hanford Monday eve­
Door, llmr Hhah Van lie*. Cht- ning. Oct. tl, nt (:fo P. M. when
neao mlnlitar under Beptlat t8a Jacksonville louring eomWe Have Just Received 2 Idvgge Shipment* Of
Hoard -Impersonated by Detld pan&gt; of Iba Florida FedeialThra
t*r (WPAI presents "Mile* OhtOitrhnl.
Bong. “ A Chinese Roy^-Wad* rlnaue," or Th* lloaatful Rot•
All Sites
Iturkyr, Jr.. ac&lt;«mpaal*d by dlar. at the lilgli school audito­
rium &lt;4 1 :0 0 |&gt;. ki., under the
Prices Begin At $1.00
Mr*. H. J. Nil.
sponsorship ot the high school,
I’reyer—Mre. J. l i 1‘ nge.
••Ilapll.t Work In ChlW.” Redlo through professor u. K McKay
hrnailraat over the Royal Herr- Protlls are to go to Ilia loeul
Ire llrnadraatlng system, sta­ fund (or class activities.
Written by the rreat luillu
tion u-I.H-B-I-ON. Announcer,
Mra. A
M. (lordnler. 'Prof. Plautus and nlijoyed hy |ho t&lt;&gt;
Quia, Mr&gt;. Myron Bmlth. Con lone ot anrlonl Home, arrnrdlpg
leatants, Mr*. Fred Myere, and to BUt* .Federal Theater Direc­
tor Dorolhea Thomai |,v ncli "al­
Mrs. M. Milam.
Instrumental Trio. “ Orient*l." VI- though staged and costum'd tn
olln—Ueorge McCall. Jr. Pl­ authant'c style tor the period of
ano, Mrs tieorga McCall. Chl­ Its origin, (bit famous comedy
neae Ulaae Jingle*—Dorla Me la aa amnilng today ns when It
was written 1.000 yiyir* ego und
• Call.
" T h e Strong Woman of China lit ireu iranalntlnn tiy (tlaronco
Speak* on Christianity" by out- mil ns* bsen strenmllned III It'
l“r—An Interesting view in the dialogue t* glva (lie tame lill.i
. horns of the Oensrellallmo and rmus thrill in Hanford audlenrev
Mmn. Cbtang Kat Bhak of Cht or Id*, that H gave tn lla au
na. Authentic piece* of fuml dleucea In Plnutna’ limn.
lure, enstumee and appointmenta of rare workmanship end
beauty were used to form
Mine Kat-flhek, Nancy Hoe
setter,
(Irnerallaalroo—Kent lloaprb you may fool Ui In way
ter. Jr.
M ■ result of ronstipstion
American Kdltog—Mra.
J.
Canxtlpatlon Is an cnonty
II. Colrlongh.
of ptekgui*. It dulls your
Servants Itorla MrCall
Tableau, "llewr of Prayer," The enjoymerit of tho best enterand
tho Ih&gt;sI
FLEECES — SUEDES —
nenerefleeiaw *«d MM. Cht- tainment
an* K*l Shell Prayer for CM- friends.
TWEED — NUBBY CLOTH —
To neglect eonntipation it
belplsee mitltone and tb*
AND OTHER MATERIALS IN
eomtng of (he prtnr# of pear* to Invite serious trouble. For
la their |lv*e—led by Mr*, your health’*
»»ke, Inke
ALL THE NEWEST F A L L
frwreit (latrhel.
Black-Draught at the first
COLORvS.
During tlj# soclel hour lea sad ttfgn of constipation. You'll
rice waters were terted by Chin*a* makten* from the FMette goon fea! better.
Here’s a laxative that is
etas. In a room Wad* attractive
prompt.
with Chinese InpeelrleA peart* purely vegetable,
sad a profusion of roded. 8frd. And rcIWiM. Try Ut
MAN TAILORED WORSTEDS—
■V-d Hriri, chairmen Of OtTef*
A GOOD LAXATIVE
Namber Three, greeted the ggoota
SWAGGERS — FUR TRIMMED
which were alimit lie M number.

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Heated towel racka are stand­ road hy Mr*. T. 8. Wright
ard acccaaorlc* of laindon bath­
Artlclei on Ml.alon.r,
room*.
. t G «w r.l Oouneil wme ,1 m , by
Mia* Wllhelmlne Wlebnldt, Mr*
Fnilt eala la a dcaaert in the Helen Calhoun and Mra. I-conn
Brltlab laic*, usually eaten with Hell. Mr*. .Spurting gave a special
prayer for the tick after which
cream.
the import of the last meeting waa
given by the secretary, Mr* K. If.
McIntyre. The treasurer, Mr*. V/.
F- McTeer also gave a report.
Chrlatmai lay* offering was
given to send the foreign native
worker In Persia, who la supported
by this aoclety.

Is Given
Sanford Girls
: Teacher Trainin#
Mia* Mary Nlekel sad M&gt;«*
Mery I.nut** Meriwether o r *
among the student* receiving
practical aiperleac* In teaehlng
Ibis -a*metier at Florida State
College (or woman. Mi's Nickel
la In the high school section.
Tha atodeal laarhlap la carried
on et tb* college demonstration
school which approrimately 400
Tallahassee yoang people attend.
Th* stadant teachers aupplemeat
the regular teaching staff. Prlmery punmaa of |he arhool la
to provide aGperlnr Inotracllnn
tu any student* allendleg and to
furn'ah farllltlos for observation
end student leorliing for persons
planning to enter Hie teaching
prntagalou.

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Borland, William Oargan, Franklin
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otbere, InrlnBIng a glimpse of
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one. famous film
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Hay Hide Given
' - By Locar Antlers
A (ell muon buy ildti wui glv
an laat night by the Aullera ut
7; 10 e'olock. 'the gur.la uiet at
tha Itlk'a Club nml then went
t*
BanLavdu bpilug.
where
gatnee and ounle*ta were enjoy
od Ibrougliuul the evunlug.
At * late hour relrualuuonu
war* oarved get tbe tollowlng:
tba Mlate* Juyin ||Unt, Mlblrod
Welle, Hrtli
rnlleriua, Loulau
Rots, Libby Cornell, the Rev
and , Mre. A. 8 Piu k and Mr*.
Jun« RoumhUt
AltO llermnn Rcliola, Oeorge
WHktneon, Dougins Blanatrom.
Jimmy Terwtlllger, tlllly Ward.
James Iflaer, Norman Hlenn.
Jimmy page. Jesse Lodge. Fred
Oanav,
John Morgan, Itobeit
Itumhley. flenrre Thurston, nob
ert Marlowe. W. R. Dupree.
Thntnea loidga. Colli* (iodwln.
and Barry Cartlnatou

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Also Show Great Improvement \®IC“
In Their Offensive Power During
Pggf Grid S t l f l
Session On Wet Practice Field
Workout 'To Be Hek
•4 Coach Leonard VcLue* * 1
At 5:00 O’c l o c k
kla Seminole High School
7 F «U , showing tig-ns of
A t 9th Street Park
If ImpruraiiMnt, underwent •
iLdrjU r n t in U f afternoon on
W*h ocheo) practice Hold and
w*h M s wot gridiron, they
ad- much enthusiasm la Ibolr
Ltad wont through tho session
aatisfoetory to tholr coochot
l|oo to tho onlooker*.
• f art preparing to moot tho
Nrf Bulldog! under tho loader
o f Coach Ed Spring* In a
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By JULIAN STINSTROM
Herald Sport* Editor

la entire team la In excellent'probably ha at quarterback and
Ition and no on* k being Durraoc* boiler** ha has tha
and with Injurlas of any kind qualities of a rani field general
•a far aa thing* are now. Bc*o# also k an akrt runner,
ring, thoy will play aa an lm*| Wilton Smith o f Sanford k "ro­
od and a tougher eleven when Ref man for Dogoo at quartor.
meat Uia Bulldog*.
At fullback, Robert DoWitt of
lojr moat bo careful tn tho Cocoa, 178 pounder, and Walter
ng tilt aa one o f thalr most McDontll, IPO pound husky from
riant conference garnet will Duluth, Minn, have shown groat
Uyod on tho now field of promise.
no)* High School next week
At tho halvoa tha boat b tk for
tho otrong Ocala Wildcat*, starting against Miami art Jamie
am now topping tho Confer- Bennett o f Miami Beach, weighand nr* fjmwtng a great im* la* 1M pounds, and Sidney Smith,

Tor (ha Drat tlma In tho hit*
lory of Banfnrd ana Ha sporting
activities, a pmfreslnnol football
Usm Is raally tit bo orgaalied
for tha purpose of glring, for*
mar gridiron alar* a chance to
display aVM nt their former
font* on lli# fnolhall field! and
alio for tlioeo who wort Dot
able to go tn rollet* |o hart S
(-banco to get como mom of tho
old waar and lotr of tha grid-.
Iron
Tomorrow a liemoon at tha
Ninth fltiwet. rorh a group of
young man will hold thalr Ini­
tial pracUea peaalon of tho a**•on to hmoen np intlr old and
woary mo*cl*«. They win bo ns*
dar tho leadership of a format
Bemlnoln . Wail Retinol coach aad
onetime aiar on two nf the
South’* mn»t fntnoua gridiron
team! of college rank. B. A. B.
Wilkinson.
lokd tha hoya and will boa hla
• Hr. Wllktnaon hti a*rent to
protege* underxci^Uelr (Irat work­
out tomorrow iiriomooo at 1:0*
o'clock.
Tho»e bora who hart boon con­
tacted aad hart agreed to be
proaont tomorrow afternoon and
the poalllon* that Ibay will bo
axpecled lo piny are aa follow*:
Harold Doker *1 fullback, Jack
Wllklmon at guard, Jack I’ urdon
at and. and Haaiy Mot* at and
Mac McWhorter at half bark,
Angua Harriet at and, D, n.
Hodge* a| tack In, Ralph Monger
at tackle, Jim fltaplar at tackle.
Robert Knllht at quarlarharh,
Joe Thompton at halfback, Elwln
Hqutrea at centef, Rueeell Odbam
at guard or contar, Roy Wrlgflt
at quarterback, and thoae who
hara not yet bean contacted and
are urged to attend are Bklnnoy
Vincent. Mutt Coleman and By*'
ron Fox.

footbaIjL field readyr
The new Seminole High School
football field la nb where near
completion as this columnist ear*
II and wo think Coach McLueai la
under tho tamo Impression. Mon*
day afternoon Coach McLucaa
stated that workmen bad promlaod
to atart the erection of the fence
to go around tho park early Tues­
day morning. Yesterday after­
noon urn viewed the field with
'Cisch McLucaa and allll no algn
of a fence evm at tha park* * * * *

arltnal, rollexo or professional,
tn bo |irrm-nl mi dial work i on Id
get under way aa soon as pos­
sible,
Th* group rlrrled Julian Riantlrom, apnrta editor ot Tim Sunford Herald a* tbelr publicity
aiant and busluesa uispsgnr.
Qamea with tha Leesburg pnt
team, Rollins -Dale. Tampa Hals,
Miami Itats, Btetion Rain ami
ih» local high _*diool are c»ported lo compote Itiotr first

WIIAT A ROUT PRO ORIIH)BR8
Home may aak what I* tha
pro grid team all abant .aad
wa shall try to answer brief­
ly. The local hoya who have
seen action on the gridiron
ullh high school Icame aad
anme college learn* s*y Out
the) would like lo get to play
no re football, Joat for Use loro
of lb* sport. They don't waat
•ay donation* yet fer they
are going to work oat a good
squid and shew tho fana la
Senrord last what their team
ran do and then go tn them
far danatlnaa In ardor t*
rqklp themselves. It may not
reach treat kelghU and adrw
many karris this mason but
they are galag la try anyway
and you lorera ad tha apart
who would like t* see the**
yonlke In actlea ear* nor*.will
hare the epportnnlty. If yaw *
will lust ro-apermte.

Celery Fed* t# tha) name ad
ladlan*. That aeama vary
logical la aa , far/ It waald
bring ant tha asm* of the high
achaal mora clearly. About M
percent o f tha' 'teams that
Sanford haa an achedala gad

fit*to in Starkvllk, I f tan, Satur­
day.
Tho Gator conch plana to show
the Maroona plenty In Urn way of
a* air attack, far bo epeet tha malor portion o f tho drfll running
h&gt; dummy aerimnuge
Ed Mdffttag, CkpL Whiter May­
berry, Bab lrey and Red B n iu
war* heat lag tha ball.
Tho Waatai—opened - with tho
•eual groopljk^k.'Tb* hoya awung
Site a lira offensive scrimmage
agalnat a aln-mip Jtae, hut Coach
Cody wna *a dlsaotUfled with the
key they p)aro filling thalr assign­
ment*, he * witched to tha dummy
poao’ work In abort order.
Near the close o f tha teasIon the
flrat string combination got their
first gHmpoa nt Mlaalaalppi Stale
formation* In n abort defensive
' A reserve eleven, composed of
second-sod third stringers, run the
Marodn play*. A longer look at
tha'Slat*'attack In scrimmage Is
In'order for today's workout.

'Archbishop Usher’s chronology
puts the data of tho creation'of
tho world at 4004 B. C.
.

PRINTING

On* of tho seven king* of Romo
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OCAI.A IB TUB “ IT 1 TEAM
So far In this Northeaat Cow*
frrrnre race In football circles It
rrvma that Ocala la tha "It*" team
and In just a little more thifi A

tomorrow tn preparation ror star-

V0La l)RIUj f o r b k w a n e b
KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Oct.. 1 0 .Hh*
,
- . .
(IP)—Casting an oyo toward next
week'* engagement with Georgia,
fwftgltoh film producer* mod# j Coach Bob Neyltnd began yester; their first big bid for Hollywood day grooming a team of Tennee*
•krs In 1021.
l*eo reserves

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W. McDonald If ho could Identi­
fy Moor* la Um cowtreoea. Um
rnftapoken wltneaa pointed a
finger toward Montagna at Um
, rnuntrl tabu and said **Tkat U
Laverno Moor*."
Twelve rugged active* af thU
Adirondack Mountain
country
• bar* reluctantly f m a k a lUtr
darr rlfWm and takas tbalr onU
u Juror* to try Hontaiaa an a
•even-year-old aukbaiy chary*.
Tha Jurora, all tyylinl aaal" *»*■ •? U“ *■*•«?* Cwnjr y-j

Baptist Meetisg

Orlando Lion la«—

Nunes Officers Main Speaker Onj~r» »~ *^ *
ForCsming Yew Inns’ P m n n C ^ **L“Sa.
Association HssMem-! Dorsey Relates S e i ^ ' ^ J f ^ ;
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Collects $45,000.00. Orlando* Saafotd.tSZ+JZlK"

la full awlay. InChada four day
laborer*, three carpenter*. twa
farmara, a youthful aarflaa *tatUxi propriator, a plumber tad ■
painter.
Wbataytta, acrueed of tha |7*0
Um paat year tar eartaua par-} Wi
Larkma Moore of Byname, N. poaaa. which la aa ananal peri
Y - aat ta court throughout tha capita coal rl but Um at |U pee! a.
Jury ae(action, camfarrtay fre­
quently with hla m m it Ha area
arreatad in Holly a aad where ha
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East Coast E l e v e n
-.Emerges With Only
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NKW SMYINA BEACH, Oct,
1»— Now Smyrna lotah Benacudta mot Mr faeU all Victory fact
U&gt; fact hero Saturday alfhl far tho
ftn t llnao Ula aoeasa, dsfsattey
III of La*ywued, 14 la I, la
t last quarter Trank Msrrtwell'

rally.

Coach Offotl started hla eeeoad
lao« far Iha epeatey kickoff, hat
Um speedy Inland Wya prarod too
ranch for thalr llchtar fat.
Tha Barracudas received tha
apaaltf hkkaff and fa Usd u
itaka aay ye tea, Hardin hkkad
from doop in Barracudas territory
It M. lledeaa who rotarnod Um
taU from Um Barrecodea 40 yard
Um to tho SO. Tho Bamsodaa
warn Um* callod afftldaa and peatllaad I yards, Ptyue, phitcad tha
Ifata far fire yards atd Chartlo
Swafford carried tho plyakto to

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two Minutes to play.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Lost

Airliner

CREW OF MISSING AIRLINER

MISSING AIRLINER SIGHTED NEAR EVANSTON

Has Been Pai
For . Mr. Rii

Share Pricesm Plunge
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Passes Without
Word From VId

Crews Are Organised
To Bring BodiesOut
Of Mountain Spot
8ALT LAKE CITY, O ct
IS.—(AP)—All 19 occupants
• f the Unltad Airline* MmalnUnar** war* found dead to­
day whan Marching parties
m dM d th* crash scan* early
today. they reported to thr
company.
Ralph Johnson, United AirMn** Pilot, aald ha reached
th e m at of Urn crash, peered
fate the plane and fom d no elgn
«C Ute. L. D. Owddabnck. division
amperMendnet f a r the alrtin*
a* Bah Lake City. - who re­
ceived the end from John eon
Mid th e remove) of the hodlea
Week! he etarted Immediately.
"W e are er*M lahic f«U crew*
to h e W th e hedlee down from

rm cA ao . o n . t» —
tt
M. U fd of the Federal Barash
of Investigation announced ■lt»J
day that the family of Chart**
8. tinea, retired (reeling carl
manufacturer, had paid |U ,tM
ranaom for Itoa*‘ return.
I.ndd‘a aUtemenl ,ald hta &lt;H
partment could giro no Infunaotlon an to the detallg o f. Ii f
payment -which waa handled
tlrely by the family upon whiil
thny ballrrad to ha deflnUa proof
they ware In contact with th *
kidnaper.
J
Itoea waa kldnapad I t day* ago
Blonde Mine Leeh Derr, ftyear-old stewardness. (left) and and at S:00 A. M today, the
K. G. Woodgerd. pilot, together with Co-Meg John Adama, not deadline act hr lira. Roaa far
ahown, eomprtaed the crew of the Ul fated airliner "Malnlandcr" word from thl ehdnctora,
had received no word from them.
whlch crashed on a Wyoming mountain peak 8unday nUht.
Ladd aald the payment .Wga
mado In bill, of IS. $10. and Iff
denomination*. Federal officer*
threw their strength Into ihf
hunt *a Mra, Rose’ deadline
pa eead.
:
Roe* haa been mining U dawn
Ilia abeence approarhed a tWf
record In modern kidnaping. '{;
A aludy of Mra. linn.' appeal
to the -aeemtnrty heartleae «n*
T .E . Simpson To Pre­ But East Coast Has dividual*"
wltu abducted her Ttside Over Luncheon 15 I n c h Rainfall; yenrnlil hmdmnd on the algSt
Bi'pl. SB yleidod theie eellehl
Sanford Two Inches of
Of Service C l u b s
point*i
1. An Imtlrallnn contact had
been ewtahllshod.
I. A report that ranaom might
have been paid and that

Wilcox, Hendricks Rainfall Retards
Will Be Speakers Celery Growth Is
Seminole County

Investment Trusts
Buying _______
‘Bargains’#
Strong Stocks Show
TendencyTo Recov­
er In Late Trading
N E W YORK. O c t 19.—
(A P )—H uge rolling struck
the stock m a rk e t today an d
chare prices plunged from '
SI to $15 n sh a re ns shouting
brokers executed orders . tri
wild confusion ns order*
]K&gt;ured In from all over,
country kind from abroad.
A total o f 3,890 sh area
wrre trailed between 10 o'clock
I \.
a !
sml noon.
The market rnllinl aflrr the two
anti unr-half hour tailepln and
IcailitiK aharra recovered n por­
tion of their wltle early loan**)
, For example Allied Chemical, at
one time down tl-l, picked up nil
■but $3 of ka drop and eome stock*
Air Llnea Pilot Bob Bergen»en rcportctl he ha'd glghlrd the missing U. A. L "Malnlincr" 12 even gained over yetterday'a doe*
rnilca aouthwnt of Evanston, Wyo., (arrow In bottom picture) but could not dotrrmlne if the plane
waa damaged, lit reported that the country waa ao rough that re .cue would probably have to be
effected by horseback. Above la one of the modern Iranapoti ahipa of ,the type missing afnee It took
off for lla rail ward flight front Cheyenne.

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Fkrence Breed CITY NEWS BRIEFS Roosevelt Warns
Discusses PJans
..Of Ntw Taxes U
Spending Lasts
For Seal Sales
Money Raised BySale Deorgle A lve», president of tho Estimate Of Deficit
Of Christmas Seals State llarber* Asaocialion waa in For This Year Is
Hanford yesterday on business
Upped 277 Million
. Aids Disease Fight relative
to the operation of barber

weekly meeting la coojanrtloo
with the luncheon and the sec­
tion will be opened by Howard
Long, KlwanU president. The
gavel later wiU be glren to T.
R. Blmpson, president of the
Chamber of Commerro, who will
act aa master of ceremonies.
The other service club* of Banford and Bamlnolo count) hava
also Indicated their latanttuna
ot attending the luncheon lo a

Japanese Launch
Major Offensive
In Shanghai Area

Stock Marl
Breaks InN

Plan* Tor a successful Christ­
mas Beal sate waa the Inplc of
the discussion given by Mia.
Fturrnee Dreed of tire National
Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
tion at the regional conference
of the Asanetallon held In the
Colonial Court Hotel In Orlando
yr*l«rday. Mrs. Dorolby lamli.
Count, school nurse, slated to­
day.
In her dliriiaaton Mr*. Ilreed
placed the goal for the gale of
the seal, at S l-S rents [or each
(CHIIsstt
Paue T lm l

shop* in Hanford.
Jui.tlce of Peare J. C. Roberta,
yraterday sentenced Alf Iturkmoru
to |wy n fine of $5 and rn.ta or
serve tin days In the County jail
when be was found guilty of
■barges of assault.

HYDE PARK, N. Y.. Oct, IU.-

0V)—I're.ldrnt U^o.evrll told th*

country last night that the governmen must pare down its heavy
emmenl mint |&gt;are down its heavy
or “greatly increased" Federal
lite r may be necessary lo balance
the national budget.
The Hanford (.'liraa Bud Checker
Hr. Roosevelt spoke lo the Na*
Club will hold lla regular sched­ tlun in behalf of Community Chest
uled meeting tomorrow evening drives for prlvalo charily thl.
In lla cloli rnnnta of thr Vnldr* Winter, aa Washington made pub-, SOUTH PARTS, Maine, Oct, 18.
Hold, according to an announce' lie hi* furvrasl of tho HUH fiscal —M l—Paul Dwyer, 1R, accused of
mrnt made thla morning by A. year budget indicating a fUldi,- tilling a kindly elderly couple and
C. Madden, secretary of the or­ 000,000 deficit, $271,000,000 over taking their bodies on an almlaag
B*«ator J, J. Parrish ot H- ufaeturer announced yesterday for *h» tenquet ihttild tele
ganisation.
and micabre drive through several
hla April estimate
taavtlla, who repraaanta this dls- an increase of $1.50 par ton lo r H10-W or SM-J, It wag atati
Th* Prctldcnt repeatedly prom­ north Atlantic states, was ar­
Four Persons Plead
llet la tn* Btala Senate, haa th* flrat tlx month* of 1936 orar
• "
The Manfoul |,lon» ('lull will ised during hia recent West Coast raigned yesterday, pleaded net
also stated (hat he Intend* to thla year's price*.
wr
U /n m s n A
/ Guilty To ChargeH hold II* regulai *■betliiled meet­ trip
that guramtticnl expenditures guilty and was held without ball
ha prvwat at tha affair.
Th* New York and Chicago N C g r O W o m e n A n
ing lomnrruw evening In the and income would Ur made to bal­ for the grand Jury.
It U expected that tha Coo- delivered price par tan tn 191* A r r e s t e d F o r L fifC
' flu r p en c il ph-a
guilty to grill room of tho VnttTes Jlolcl ance In tho W3B-3!) fiscal year Just aflrr the Oxford county
groasmoa will apeak on matters u announced wilt bd: First at*
_____
various charges l((
1 County *t 7,uu oVIiH-k, tin &lt;odins to un starting neit July I.
•utnoritlr, here disposed of that
relatlT* to Bemlnolo County • months, f i l l second alt months, Tw0 nrfro woman, Julia l
(Csntlnvsa &gt;s Fse* Th-ss)
krday, It
’ Judge It W. Ware
formality—on
a
Last night, he urged the Nation thrce-mlnit*
whkh will ho of rreat Interest $50.
t
. ■
bury and Daisy Thompson,
1 wofe Uarnnl today.
in his speech' from hla rounlry charge Involving only the (laying
to tha raoMaata ot this vicinity-1 Th* propoaad Increase In cost*
. , . Constable W A
B.*’A. Deck and Morris Denton
horn* In connection with tho an­ of Dr James (!. Littlefield, 67It ha. haa. Intimated that of
newsprint nait yetr U»
yratentey and lod*
1 WOto sentenced to |uy a fine Ol
nual Community Mobilisation for year-old physician—Dwyer waa
there will ho oom* discussion of American published w ll apC nly j - jj ^ ( )Mr|c(
I $1$ and rods when tnry pleaded
Human Nerds, to give -moral and hurried away to Portland to faea
th* propoaod BL Johna-Indlan praximate $15,000,000. i f was
M
i guilty to rhargea of assault and
financial
support" to prlvalo a similar proceeding for the slay­
Blror Cana] which both men ara said In a bulletin Issued by the
-j-j, , woman era allege1 battery. And Carol English, held
ing or Mra. Littlefield.
charity because:
* « “ “*;*
. « „x , , .v 1
comniltbew o f tha h, „ , tolrn wr, r)ng ,p p „ rl
* on a charge of drunkenness, plcadWalter Abbot, DwyaFg
"The Federal (lovemment with E.
_ f," '“ * "I* American Newspaper PaWkshare' I&lt;ouU# y ounf |h# „ lu# of
* ad guilty, and was given a similar
irM lIsw t ■■ WHS two)
court-appointed attorney, aald tha
C.
R
Mason,
pros
Went
of
thr
krtoeopal Church will b* In Aaaociation.
.1
Waa estimated at $15.
sentence
plea In the South Part* charge
Florida Audubon Boclety was the
eharao of tha maoa far th*
The bulletin assarted that drasn r jro*a will he Held
* J. Wk Branch, charged with guest
would be insanity.
.
speaker
at
th*
regular
laachaoa.
] Ue radoctlou In ennsump^on by, c^onty Jail unUl they art
l, operating a truck while Intoikat* weekly luncheon of the Junior T. W. Lawton To
Dwyer, »%l Sheriff FTffirlJt
-------------------.BOWupapora may be exported to, before Justice of Pear*
- ad, pleaded guilty arul waa fined
waa unnerved at hit brief appear­
Attend Conference ance
rLxjLwxiia.f-n.awax V a w r o
Wlow tb* Incraased coaL'koroing gotwrt, tk . Uttor part ol
I $100 and coaii by the County Chamber of Commarc* In Eddie's
before the bar Jle changed
Restaurant
In
the
VahV'i
Hotel
I
G e o rg e to w n N e g r o
I aa It does on the heel* el rising
l J9dge.
T. W. Lawton, superintendent hla story materially, Franc!* add­
today, according to E. E. Lancy,
Hurt In Knife Fight ^ rtat
_______ - - flea president.
of public Instruction of Bemlnu'a ed, In a second confession, saying
The fact that many people be­ County, will attend the meeting thla time that he hilled the physi­
lieve certain types of birds . and of the South Florida Brhool cian for money and not—aa ha had
animals destructive waa brought Officials Association In Arcadia aald teforo—because of a "dirty
crack'* against the Dwyer girt
‘ i S S ! ; &gt;»» - - H
out by Mr Mason who said that tomorrow.
th l. morning M * raanU of kidf* K T S J *
Tha program outlined for lh* friend.
none waa really destructive and
wowada htfUetod by David OUkl
should be protected from guns of occasion will consist pf addresses Dwyer was picked up Saturday
Klavan persons charged with
after a abort argument Bandar
many hunters. Other Intrrriding by the various members ot the In North Arlington, N. J.; thi pa.
violation of City Ordlnaaoa*
foci* pertaining to tbs wild iif* association and guests who will Ilea found -him asleep la an abba*
wars triad before City JadSi
| of this atit* were brought out by discus* currant problem* with mobile—Little field's —I*' which
th* bodies of the two vlctlmd war*
Frank L Milter la a session of
tho speaker.
g •
I which the organisation Is con­ bandied.
tho Municipal Court raeterdalj
fronted.
After
the
address
by
Mr.cMison,
Apples And Prunes
Tha b*n*flia of th* n*w bud- Th* prosecution's contention to
It woo voted that the organlutim
Chargto ranging DoS
To Be Given To "Poor afternoon
become a member of the Florida tg*t tew, will b* dlsrutaad by F. that h* killed the physician In
rock leu driving to driving white]
Audubon Boalaty and that th* N. K. Ballsy of Highland* coun­ South Paris and Mra- Littlefield
The comhjedit* tl.lrtbutlou di­ lotoilcaled WOTS filed (reload
mej aria I sent to th* J*y Crcs aa ty and Dr. E. U Morph*!, of In New doucaster. Both, aald M*
vision of'tba Slat* ‘Board of those who wars brought befori
a Yaealt of Mt* membership would tRo BUI* Department of Edu- qualntaneea, had hofrimdod tha
youth.
!Jjj
bo given to the Sanford Junior
Welfare haa roealvog, aaaUor tho court, v:
Jodaoo D. Walker, Orange
nigb School as 'a donation from
tb* Junior chamber of Commerce. couoty auporintendent, will giro
a report on (he progrees of the LOCAL
Railroad Tax Balt and T. M.
Johns, superintendent of tha Ar­
cadia Baptist Orphanago, will Partly cloody, showers
dlocua* tha relation of Kdaea probably ending hi south
Urns to crime wllb lb* oaoombly. and near the East Coast !
Tho praeeot operation of tho day morning) cooler W*
Compulsory School Attendance and In aerthwest and .
Law nod sagguted legUUtloato north portions tonight I
■droagthen II. will ka dl**osaed northwest
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_J ----art..Florida—portly
. aa _J»_a_
hr Mr. Uwteo and Don T, Mans
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C. R. Mason Is
Principal Speaker
At Jaycee Meet

3 S S T S Eleven Persons

Dwyer Enters Plea
Of Not Guilty; Is
Held Without Bail

�mnuvvtnm
Combatting Diseases

OS Dm tp tn din# side, the Cbtaf
Rzscatfah said namgropa f a tte n

A t le a st seven m ajor disease* declined 70 percei
m ore in m o rtality during th e p a st 25 years. This is al
by a release recently received "frorh th e M etropolitan
Insurance. Company which declares th e record Is Jo
m arkable th a t It will go down In h isto ry a s an out*
Ing public health achievem ent.
“T he control of typhoid fe v e r le public-health ach
m en t num ber one," says a com pany bullstin. “The c
r a te from th is disease wa« reduced by over 90 p*
d u rin g th e period, and h a s dropped from a leading
tlo a to one of very m inor Im portance. T he greatest

lad triton Hpes tort Apr* to * ertosa bpmdftkf, Including tapes*'
OS MOOyt for Um n ilro u l to*
tin m rn t
program, . legislation
authorising m m s p ln s w l tee re­
fund* under die Social Security
Act
o ln i of D
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a.- w-■«.»*.
am Public
e .
worms
ffliinuiriiw
n ’iw
two
yaafi.

to « d brought
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mi* a
Bkfli
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pioneer emergency fmidtag agency
within wMrt ha* pumped a t holism* ef
dollars late chiaheti of finance.

“XAlfieA']Pa&amp;ral Covert: merit
reUdf hritHUeS’ have' to’ he ear*
rifled, fR***' M eef need, ha' no

netMiUto mu* ho taIf WUil • . I., '
&gt; i— volt ala* hiked
W t h . doflcli for this
tote

T h a t rouble fn Palestine I* be4 fomented a t least partly by
ulait agents, another something
eitempi*Ud to improve ItaloOWcfiel Lindbergh has renewed

B Wmmission h r tha U.-S. He­
w s Flying Corps. . - proving
At a lot of rumors are circulated
hick aren't true.

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hit year copy k&gt;f TM Sanford
lid's special Million n*zt Mon
to tom* friend In th* north.
M il p srt to h elp . advertise
«td, to msks Ssnfftrd gfdw
prosper-

Another Florida newspaper ha*
MU sold to northern Interest*,
glut B. Knight of Akron, Ohio,
la jtp t bought the Miami !!«r-

f amine, condition* may he
A bettor than thay were but
ds^gaalon will not be com­
ply oyer until s fellow can
let' 'for hia rent without be
condemned a* a capitalist.

1 Nineteen personi wer* klltod
I t a * a Mg tfflftwri Airlines tram*
K l'pU ns trashed tn Wyoming.
t f doesn't item to b« any gen91* why *f brtagtog on* of those
•tonei down against a .mountain
L’ .T lu if w»» ao Ilk* ‘praaMent
- Kaoaavrit (o Warn us h* might
£ * * • *• Increase t**e* if tha gov- grometit Isn't more careful about
V** 4,W* l \ • aflyr. he bag already
, Aaablad them n a will have his
- flit U Joke.

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trilta County thinks It I* good
ptalaaM tv **nd Karl Ishmann
Ikrotgrhoot New (England making
pp*rih*a jgdvertHng Fionaa. The
wag fo got touristy la M go after
them. Aed tus e a r can gdt more of
tbeny for l i k e Couaty than Karl
h•
Leesburg
Commercial
Hh If It Is constitutional for
RUU ef Florida to collect a
•MTee from a newspaper. LI
ifig. MWapapm tnlgbt be inWtM- u an .ihfarfcrenca with
f t o d A t l tha yvees, .but It
la aa R Wh were In the position
tbf matt thay couldn't pul in

Baptist Church."

Rainfall Retards
Several persona were reaend
from msroonrd homes In larlwrCelery Growth In han sections.
New Orleans, Just recovering'
Seminole County from
a conlhmous 14-Inch ta la of

r,

Numeroua rural rend* wer* re ­
ported under water. J^otne of thorn
eouta not bl used a; all.
In lb* lower Mississippi River
Valley section scattered lorupdoei
• v s reported with rain* atuiatnr
a totroauat mMsauroatml jo* t*

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“ HalriMi. Miaa« suffered a bU

two weeks ago which flooded prac­
tically the eotlra city for hours,
wa* soaked again by another tropi­
cal downpour of 866 Inch** from
Hltdhiay afternoon *p to 9:00
o’clock thia morning.

W atch A nd Je w flry R epairing

Dta sto o d Mown tin g A nd E ng rav in g

....n U tfiw
Almost h -tram with joy and eselutnent, Mrs. Raril* Lawaon
Pays exclaimed “can you, believe It all” when tha trophy cup » u
be*to wad upon her for winning tha National Women'* Amateur Ootf
championship a t Memphis a t ths tipcnsc of her finals opponent.
Patty Barg* Still In an attitude of wondering how It all happen*!,
perhaps. Retells packed tha pretty prite In her baggage and set
out for home In North Carolina.

HOLLYWOOD RIGHTS AND SOUNDS
pr

bo bbin coons

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trailing evening gown* for tha
stare, and to Ignore what's going
on In ths other feshton worlds—
If they admit any other.

Cement Tax

IC ts lls s d gross Pago Ooet
week compare* to the reported 18
Inch precipitation reported on th*
lower R an Coast, and to tho eight
inch torrent which fell in Iho
lower Mississippi River V*U«y
section yesterday.
According to a report from tha
Awsoclated Prase rains amoentlng
to 16 Inches In the pari 10 days,
continued Ip some aectlnns of the
iddWWr’hn' Celefy Avenue fruit growing are* n tsr Vero
4her .day hit an upturned Bcaeh today.
Drainage canals, although lazed
la a bad hols In th* road,
mt • brand naw tiro, awore to cepaclty, were reported carry­
aly. On# of th# haaVltat ing off much of the w ater' but
td
roads
In
Seminole seme citrus grove* were Heeded
Catary Avanua la par- knee drop. If the min « t|p i soon
Ik* worri- ' W . aW . aUd to and weather condition* Improve,
citrus men said damage to groves
weald he alight
Full vegetable planting* in that
Vicinity, jtowever, apparently have
suffered severely. Roma planters

DUtoouds A nd W atches

Um

T he h u t session o f th e L eg islature levied w h a t la In
effect a ta riff on cem ent brought into th la sta te . The
"ta riff" , la In th e n a tu re o f a IS p er ton inspection tax , and
Its ptfrpoae I* to1 protect Florida m anufacturer* of cem ent.
Aa f a r a* th e public n* n whole la concerned Ita result*
will be" to raise the price o f cem ent, re ta rd construction.
B ui th e re are two sides to the question, !&gt;oth o f w hich are
explained a* follows by th e Miami H erald;
" I t Is adm itted, even by its friends, th a t th e law lay­
ing n
per ton inspection tax upon cem ent b ro u g h t Into
Florida from Belgium, O crnfiny and o th e r foreign places
was nof given th e benefit of legislative d ay lig h t w hen It
was padsed. On th n t scoro alone It I* a bad piece o f busi­
ness.
"F u rth e r, It Is bound to dim inish th e Im porta o f fo r­
eign cem ent, and to some ex ten t a t least dim inish th e
tiusifiel* of P o rt E vcrglidc*. M iami, th e p o rt o f Palm
Beach and o th e r Inlets fo r cem ent ships. Trie price of
cem ent may Increase and so reduce th e building in aoiith
Florida.
"On the o th e r hand, Florida P o rtlan d cem ent and
o lher dom estic brands a re com peting h ere w ith a product
th a t comes from low wage labor, from m anufacturing whose
cost* a re not com parable to those u n d er w hich dom estic
cem ent m ust bo produced. If a ta r if f la Justified, th is
would appear to be a case w here a leveling Im post should
lie effective.
"F rien d s of th e act will deny, of course, t h a t i t U
actually a ta riff. They contend th e | 3 per ton I* neces­
sary Inspection tax, even though th e collateral e ffect Is
to penalize Im porters. Wo m u st assu m e th e ir m otlvaa In
secu rin g th e passage o f th e act w ere rlg htcoua, although
th e secondary effects m ty not be so considered By. those
w ho buy cem ent fo r construction, o r by thoeo jvho m ark et
foreign cem ent w ithin th is s ta te ."
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Engraving
McLauiin, Jeweler
111 &amp;Psfk Am

thi

most Praoa think* Joitruld have made his
rtor by saying merely th e ir death retes a re concerned.

Wtntor flavrn Her*Id la ef
k b * that President Roost
•aaldn't assk another term.
loeecveH, that paper ssys,
►
a a' rest.

GAINZSVILLR, -&lt;*&gt;— Pisa*
to tncroae* fund* sad broaden ths
•arvlra of tho Florida Rotary EduesUonil Loon Cerporattan w m
dtomosod at a mooUhg of rifle n i

i r«;i Pine tW•tu i **»
. Repairing
WemomM&amp;tttng

irs ra s s ;
M M upm

A metfcan. ships hav# b-jen
yyt In thk furrent war. but
market hat certainly
Ilka Um Leuritania-

i

be expended hi the mneUoratlen ef
w a d botka l i l t he v u
human wahft had dtaltom hi tha d re Wing the port* atringi on ootVarious conununltlaa of Uie land. Jape kg hath the Public Wort*
r ”I nig this beieauee We lit agree A d d — W h s and Dm hig Reconi a^_
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^ t * iuoii
iM
tasUM T a r ta r uhro* hm to nkr..m.iu
n
« uibiko —
v—pm

h ig h r a te prevalent y ears ago. D uring th e period lilT *
1015 th e tuberculoeis d e a th ra te w as 224 per 100,000. ’S i d
w as reduced by 1931-1035 to 67 p er 100,000. and it wtu be
only a little more th a n 50 per 100,000 fo r 1937.*'
Ip percentage Recline o f m ortality, th e causes of d eath
having th e best record* next a fte r typhoid w ere reported
a s m alaria w ith a decline o f 87.8 percen t; diphtheria,’ 87.2{
d ia rrh e a and e n teritis, 82,7; measles, 77; whooping cough,
71.7; tuberculosis, 70.2; and scarlet fever, 69.2.
T h e ’ou tstan d in g Im provem ent in the d ip h th eria fjftath
ra te , th e sta tistician s explain, Is a reflection o f th e euc-

C irrhosis o f th e liver de­
clined 68.8 percent and alcoholism 62.5 percent. D uring
th e 25-year period, m o rtality from accidental knd unspeci­
fied violence exclusive of autom obile accidents w as c u t lu
hair. I f automobile nccjdents had been Included, th* de­
cline would have been only 25 percent.
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Puerperal diseases exhibited a decline of 47.3 percent
In th e death ra te per 100,000 d u rin g th e 25-yaAr period;
R egarding th is th e com pany sa y s; “ A lthough a larg e p a rt
of th e decrease In m o rtality from puerperal diseases U
iin* to the fall In th e b irth ra te . It Is also tp le th a t In m ore
-ecent vear* th e actual risk o f m ate rn ity h as really
*rca*cft/'
T here h i* been a drop of 44.2 percent In th e Ipfluenxa
nn«1 pneum onia death ra te for th e 25-year. P«Hod. andI re-en t e x p e rim e n t are said to indicate th a t th e wldekpread
use of seru m therapy will resu lt In a f u rth e r reduction of
the death toll fo r pneumonia.

H

T h en a n aev»ral *hlrmUhee
capable of banting out any min­
ute now. Ju .t read the "replace­
ments'' on current picture*. Ma­
rl* Wilson w*» to hav* played
“Boy Meet* Girl’ bit th* studio
revoked Jo** nlondell's tuspen*
•Ion and-called her bark for tbs
part. Anita Louis* wa» to Hare
bam Maid Marian to Errol
Flynn’* Robin Heod but Olivia
da HavUand became available in
time. Thing* like that a n hard
to take, bnt don't necessarily
lead to frada—because It take*
two to make a feud.
Th* other day, for In .lance,
Olivia wa» being very friendly
wlpi Anita’ Louisa. If AnIU
seemed a bit cold about It, It may
have been th* weather. (Holly­
wood's Indian *umm*r.)
It'a nle* to know that Imagi­
nation |* not dead in Hollywood.
T*k* theme several Item* ju*t
received from the RKO publicity
boy*, heatly typed on one page:
Ann Sothem'a gnanddaddy send*
her a rare old b ra n badwarynera baby colt arrive* at Barbara
Htanwyrk'* liable*. Joe I'enner
I* going to Immortalise UooCoo’* web-print* In tho cement
of hi* badminton coart, Ann
Shirley get* « 200-year-old to*
act from a fan, ate.
And, at th* bottom of the
abret, thia confidential memo to
tha publicity chief from tha au ­
thor: "All but th* Bothero Item
of thia group I* mad* up."
Th* atyl* designer* of Hollywo*d at* rod to the far*. They're
emb*m**ed a t the way women'*
•htrta—In New York and Pari*
dmJ*n*—at* going up. And th e /
c a n t do much about It rithar.
TRay bar* to go on making

dressed" a to n lack Uia proper
calve*. Bring stars, they must
lie protected, and th* protection
process involve* fashioning long
dr**M* also for th* oth«r girls
who really have file* leg* but
must hid* them for th* ask* of
t£e stars they suppm-tl
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fSW3 JJ,0W Included ths | 200,;
boo,000 to be spent for payiag off
debt Exclusive of thia, the net de­
ficit wai forecast a t 9698,146,000,
compared with a forecast of 9416,000,000 last April and a net dvflrlt or 91,707^47,000 in tho fiscal
year ended Jana SO
Mr. Booaavrit gave no ration
for his sharp reduction in the reve­
nue estimate for this year, but autbnrtttai assumed t t J wad predicted
un the s s v m stock, market de­
cline sftd meant down-*w)ng* hi

. Martin’s Garage
A 50% Discount on
$2,061.32
o f PM* dun MCOMlta.
I helped ywagtow y n help me
Oewral Repairing
Troth A Auto Bsrrieu
Badtau BpHagm—Trailers
A price ysu.c*n afford to pay

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87.60 R ealistic and Ritlbigs

$5.00.
86.50 E U G E N E
Shampoo A Pingeruravs
A Cocktail Facial with
Pack.

All O ver R inglets

$3.50
This 1* Th* WIRBLKftS.

la Allowing

»&gt;

10th Anniversary
SALE

Tha Newest Thing tn Perma­
nents—No heat, tbs most natu­
re! self setting wave, lasts long,
er—every one guaranteed. Ths
m a t price la 9780. • f o r a
limited time

85.00 C hildren's Curlx
On T he W ireless fo r

$5.00

$3.00

Shampoo A

Flngerwav*

e

- Martin's Garage

W. G. Fields' hand* are soft
aa Baby LaRoy'i used to be—
and by the way, What* happened
to Baby le R o y l. , .,
George Hayes will never again
accept a role on Friday th*
19tht

Huge Ransom
Has Been Paid
For Mr. Rpss
family had Ik-ci, doiAI*-cro*aad.
S. The Rrnwlng fi-nr that Roe*.
•uder.'iig from • n lieort aUment,
could nol bo ■Irllvi-roS Hive.
At a»y roip, the slate* attor­
ney* ixillen and federal agento
under Karl J. Connelly prepared
for a ylgorou* hunt a* lima daly
compounded iho mr*lory.
no*a wa* carried Off by IbroU
men «lm ornrtdnk tha ‘ car In
whleh h" wna roiuntlug frbas
Bycamiwe, Ml, with a former
Mcrotary, Ml&gt;e Ftoresn FTtobart.
Th* Hrol' blood of tha AAarfrao War of Independent* Was
■had, motl historians sgrsa, fn
th* Westminster (Vt.) massacre

BORAH OCPOMp {IBRrTTNG

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BOISE. Idaho, - tip ) — WUIIam
K. north, a Republican^*** t f th*
Samite, In * formal statement yes­
terday said ha “atroisgly advtaea
■grinat" * pre-esmveattan meet lag
of th* RepubticM Party.
“Th* great object km ta Um teaVenttan or gatberthf ta 'th at A
would hav* ae authority, ne aathtnltaUy behind %* ha dactarod.
AwdfAaMmw _ ■„ «
tti. ■*

Wfll publish a special edltlMi next week that wlU be
mailed away to over 1JkJO prospective winter visitor*.
Itila sdit^m M ll be filled with interesting news p o rt's
n f tr i A fiv a v -tto a im o e itss r i , n „ | . r __ * ___
mid
advertisements About Sanford
Co.yn.ty.
Sanfoid has
people who yiait Florida iivety year,
w hjrthiy Bbould visit Snnford and Sei
The Herald’s -Mail-Away” edition will

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a r t NEWS BRIEFS •f 0rtar te'
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e«n«fUM Feem WjH Om'
nnnnunrwimiil by J U

ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Sockty Editor

i Levins
Bell.'Wade

Mahoney. BaatmMona may 6a
nude Hr catling Tfl-J.
The Weklva Lodge No. 171U A. to &amp; it. t . , meets at the
Kike Hall at S;03 o'clock. ■
The buelneee end aoclnl meet­
ing of the Ladles Auxiliary Temple
Beth Israel wlUb* held at MO
o'clock In lfayfalr, Hoeteeaea far
tha evening wUI bo H n . A, Jacobam and Ufa- it. Jacobeon.
THURSDAY
The Friendship Laagna of the
Congregational Charch will meet
a t the home of Mrm. John Bolly,
Wcat SWa, at 8:00 o'clock. &gt;
*A aabecrlplloa Brtdgn Party
will be glren by IkJ 'Semlaole
nigh School IVT. A. a t 'th e
Efka Club at &gt;:00 O'clock. JFor
raaenrVtlone call 4ZS-W or 1U.
'The regalar meeting' ol' Semi­
nole Chapter No. I, Older of
laatem Htei will p»eet at the

Maionlc tu n at T.’JO Velock.
’
FRIDAY Tha Junior Woman'i Cltb will
hare n subscription Bridge Party
a l 1:30 o’clock, h r 1reeervation*
rail 329-M or 7B-J.
1 The alrl Scoote will meet ol
l : t l o'clock at tho Little Houee.

“Easy Living?' Has
»‘a the guy who said somtabcAit pen a lea fronr- heaven 7
dolt*iw—fifty ttmusond of
thikl—for ‘beautiful Jean Arthur
in' tha shape Of a gorgeous-oefcle
coat-lh “Busy iJvteg.’''the delight­
ful comedy 'whkh' opertr at tl«e
Rita Wbdneoday.» T *11
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The' riat (*nv wafting out af
heaven Id her ’While she waa rid­
ing' to work bn top of a bha ond
virtually took poaaeoaton of her,
It loft* het fob fer her) won her a
lavish suite hi a fkihtonable hotel,
led her Into all kind* of dlffteultles, Ahd Wound op by wlnrdng her
a hukband—handeomo Ray- -Milland.
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It**’all imirt, k*y and sophisti­
cated fun of tha typo‘which made
"Mb' Bebd* poo* tu Town" ’ and
"It happened'One Night* Such i|r
light fUl1successl WHtlbn Hr P*eatorj Marges, ' and1 dltettrd by
MitchefT Lelaen, "Easy Living’' has
a brilliant coat which - Includes
Edvnrrd Arnold, Lula AlWRl,
Mary t i n t ariS over * score of
other notnl players.
Tbe story begin* when Arnold,
“the Hull of Broad Street,* p a r
ral* with hi* wife, Mlad Nosh, over
(A* purchase of n 'rbat, high In
thsir penthouse home' o « ‘‘ Fifth
Avenue, In a'moment ef n g e he
hurl* the coat down into tb* streeL
It falls Hite Mlaa ArfborD top, Slid
from then on thing* beg ft to heppen thick and fast, with repafrar
Ston* on the-Stack Eacfaange, tha
folk* Department and an auto­
mat restaurant' where ‘MBland,
Arnold'* son who rad wway frmh
Homo to ranks good, I* employed
MilUnd wlna Mlaa Arthur after- a
whirlwind courtiBlp of forty-sight
hectic hours.

Of Internet to a number ol
friends ta Hanford |a the anl o l a t M h i . i t the amrrtego at
HIm Edith Larona of Chlpley
and Don F. Wade of thla city.
- Mlaa Larina la Ule daughter of
Mr. and Mm j. W. uariaa of
employ, and- Hr. Wade la a son
of 'Hri and Mn. i. J, Wade at
gaatcid. They wore married In
the first • Mothud 1st Chnrrh hi
DaLaM nt 'M^a • o'clock Bunday
afternoon! Tito ceremony waa
parlormod by the Roei W. M.
Craig. peal or of tha ebutfb. *
' The atarple bat hn pcBootre rim
ceremony ' area attended oaly by
member* orth o family aod Intimat* trtondo. Soft mu ate wta
played daring tha exchange at
rowo, by Mn. Robert Altaa, at
tha organ,
* Mfai natty . Larina, sister of
tha bride, acted at maid of bon*

..crctm r Of «&gt;o *l«lc nrgaDltn-

1Amro* where,.* N n M M U
! lh tl Dooley hod «Mog* r f j t
The reanlnr scheduled meeting .pneedly froia'A I ttlU ll M I l .
o f the Huhforil Klwnni* flub will t wiring. No dams#* » u dda
be | mi&lt;I|n» N ihlo weok. Record- Jih l c t l , , FH lC M w .’
Inc 111 un announcement made loml stated.
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today by b. J. N il. TO* meeting
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of the cl*I* oodles ol Bastard
T
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Umi t* to bo hold of ibo Pariah IN e g T O A C C U 8 W ^ \ F I
llonro pun orrow
n«on
l*a
atlendi-d by the Klwanl* croup,
M
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Personals
Mr. nad MTn. Walter Carter
OtM o apeat ■yaateiday Ta
inferd at tendtag to baaloan.

nl

will

lbe&gt;' MofctoittaxiDHoNI. * - ■

The Cclrry Romp, Mo. 0M. of
the Woodmen of the World, will
meet In reenter reunion tonight
at the American l Aft on llul
etartlng at 7:10 o'clock, accord­
ing to an announcement made
this morning by C. C. Collin*.
The meeting will be featured by
a national and local report of
the progret* nf the Victory Dr|jt*
that Ii*
: mnv being held througl

MitMUaBi* ■*—«.:
*» Mlaa Carolina Collier epent the

I* J. Bueh of Attanla, Oa. la the
gueet oP D t abuf Mm* J.' N. Tolkr
at their Mhno-'M R. Tehth Street.
I h. It hetto i. u. L ■ ■•!'&lt;» .- i. ..
Mr. end M m -James 9mHh an­
nounce 4hb Mrth O t a aon, Ronald,
S otn n d ap 'lt’Ut* F t maid-Laughton
Memorial &gt;ft&lt;*p(tat
"M- :
I to, i*l tl&gt; mil aI
Miea Art* Stenetrom of Winter
ftatm Waa l barmack end gutri'of

Mrs. Murray Kanre and ton,
Nolley. ot Tampa a r t the guests
nf Mra. Nnnee'a parent*. Mr. and
Mr*, n. H. Tolar, ot, (heir home
Tim Plumin' romnilllre nt the on Magnolia Avenue.
Seminole High tu-hnnl p.T. A.
Friends of Harvey Swanion will
met this
ufteruoon at
the
be glad lo tram that he haa re­
homo nf Mra. F. H. RoumlllaL
Final arrangrmenta wera made lumed to his home from the
tor the 8 uh*«rtptton Dridge Par­ Femald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
ty to ba -given Thursday night al pital where he underwent an oper­
• :04 o'clock at the Elk's "Olab. ation recently.
Prlie* for high score, arreeno.
and a door prlso will bo glvon V f i , U P- ftoyie. -Mr*.- HaW*
and refroahmenlk will ba aarrotl. ktn* Connelly, Mr*. Roy Holler
For tetorVatlous cull 4II-W or and Mr*. Joe Mb'teh left yester­
day for Lauren*, ft. c.. where
118.
MombrFi ot tho committee they will visit Mr*. Boy leg*
arp'.- ktr*. V. A. Palmsr, Mrs/J. mother.
Ht. Clair While. Mrs W. L. Mor-’
Friends of Mrs. pearl nan
(an. Mrs. F. S. Laaaon, Mra Paul
Peaold, Mrs. M. Mlnartk. Mr.. sett wttl ba glad to Jewfn that
J. B. Cogburn, Mra. B. 4* Per­ aha la ’ Improving rapidly after
kins. Mr*, a. D, Bishop, Mrs. R. haring been 111 at her1 home on
A. Newman. Mrs. M 8. Wiggins, Magnolia Avenue tor several
Mra. W- R Dlghton rad Mrs. F. days. ’
E. Roumlltat.

Lonnie C. Kinard
Died This Morning

Lonnie C- Klnsrif, 41. died at
Mlaa Louisa Mixon, Daughter of; hla homo at bit tv’. First Street
Mr.- and Mr*- W. M. Mixon, and' early this morning,
Jack Denton, son of Mra, J, T.' Mr. Ktnard ns* operated th*
Dentofi, ef Crvocmt City, were I ■mail store near his home far
married last wight at the home of- Berersl year* and haa been en­
R W. Wave. Tbe ceremony w st gaged In the mercantile huslaeaa
pertorwed ' f In the presence of 1 In' Banford since 1911.
He haa been a resident ot
member* of tha immediate fam­
Banford for orer to year* and
ine*.
Mica Mima waa attractive In a wa* bom in Carlton coantr. S.C.
II* I* survived by bla widow,
green wool sport suit with black
Mra. Doasle Kinard, eight broth­
accessories.
Tho coapt* left immediately fdt er* rad throe stater*.
F u n en r gervltw will be held
Crvacent ‘CKy where they will
In Ih* r im
Baptist Chufcb
moke their home.
Tho bt U* ha* lived In Sanford! Wednesday efteraoea at 4:03
a number bf year* and attended o'clock with th* Rev. W. P.
Brooks, pastor of th* church,
■ra. Fred Forward. Couaty Seta Mold'High School.
Mr Dewlea attended high school officiating, assisted by Dr. ' ft.
P T. A- ehelratao, taoUiled «s*
D. Brownlee, paster of th* Fra*
offloer* at the Aral mootlag af In Craatoh t Cttk and la coatee tee byioCira Church.
with &gt; F rith Exchange there.

Officers Installed
By Eaaf m &amp; T- A*

V&gt; Parks
CHICAGO, —Less thaw i t hour*
after police raided a waftber ef
icrease hOTfeogue
show* and csoofeta, ar­
resting 70 Wotncri and 4g itiari on
rhdtgba «f -prewnting: tnflecent
parferwiraces, •• the place* w en
operating as usual
dhow
moat go on," sakf the triahagert.

Fifteen minute* before bta birth In a hospital at Jaraay City,
N. J- tha beaft nf Mr*.' l*abel Garr)'s btby aon stopped beating,
doctor* *ald. and he waa rMhrtred without akm of Ufa. But adren­
alin* b^eetlon* and artificial r*»pl ration started him to breathing
lb minute* later and now ba 1* 'thriving normally, aa tha picture at
left ahoWi. Mm Garry, wife of a ihtpyard . worker, ia »hewd
fright)’ Uniting the good newt.

Those In allrndanrn at the
conference from Seminole Coatr
ty yesterday were: Mr* Doro­
thy laimb, Mr*. Fred Williams
and Mn. Voile William*.

Lost Airliner
Found On Peak;
All Are Dead

Dr. Mali*. Duque, 03, Cuba'* firit iccrrUry of public neeun,
I* thown submitting to Inoculation with a cancer.ou* filtrate al
Havana lo test hi* theory that cancer 1* caused by a filterable virus
Dr. Gustavo Odio de Gland* Is making the Inoculation.
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M edical Association Stock Market
Warns Against Drug;
Breaks In New
Proves Fatal To Nine

Selling Wave

CHICAGO, (let, 19 GP) The
American Mrill ral Assoelmlnn
ContlnuvU Wreie Ps*. Oe#
warned pabllcly ye*leed*y of » dumped in frenxleil selling rem*
drug preparation which the »«• InUcetit of tlm IIKSU crash.
Flocks und bond* begged for
■oelatlon said apparently rsusi-d
nine death* In Talsa, Okla, and buyers un neroimt after account
which had been widely distribu­ was thrown overboard. On the
New York slock exchange losses
ted elsewhere.
Dr. Mortis Fl’hbetn, editor of up tn III n shsro were recorded
the journsl nf the Araerlrsn’Miil- in trailing favorite* with similar
teal Association, released "for the lus.es on the New Volk curb *■•
protection of the public" an ed- change. On thu listed bund market
Itortad to be, published In Iha losses rang ini: to 1100 per 11000
journal, attributing tho iiehih* bond were recorded
to in elixir of suiranllamlde
Tlir Dow Jones leverage for sec­
Df." Flshbelfi said the. prepara­ ondary rails went to a low since
tion In question was only re­ Dee. II, IWCl, while stock averages
cently placed on the market hr all were nl Inw* slnre t#3t —-the
«ne firm and (bat 171 shipments industrial sveisge breaking more
bad been made to drug aloree than 10 points in the greatest de­
throughout tbe country. T h o s e cline since June id, 1910. * shipments, he aald, were being Trading was enormous, th# eolume for the dny reaching 8JJ0J 80
recalled
Dr. pishheln explained sulfa- »ham, largest sines March and th*
nllamldo I* a "very valuable" ninth three million shape day of
wow draw weed prioc'pally In the yesr. In the last hour aa tell­
troatment of streplocnri-u* Infec­ ing gained it. greatest headway.
tions. menlngtrt* and gimorrhea. 1,390,000 shares were traded arid
bat that H can have dangerous at time* ticker quotation* were ai
quant ile* and without a dm tor's many ax six minute* behind floor
advice. Many medical supply operntlonst The finsl quotations
bouses distribute the drug, usw apiwared on the tape IB mteutaa
•Ur In tablet form, he ssbl It after close of the market- The
lg being sold In drug store*. Ik. Baal hour was the beeriest slniM
Ftshbrln explained, cllb'-r with hour since Feb. 17, 1033.
Of wtlboul a pbyslrlan's pre­ There was no explanation h
scription.
Wall Stris-t, steeped with gloom.
"Nine out Of It persons wht No one would forveast when th*
bar* been draw a prnprleiary decline would he arrested. The
ollslr of th* ■ulfowllanildr died
racestij |a Talss, okls.. from
antrrim which apparsntlr r-,ul3
ed dtrectly from poisunlnr by
Head ( oscb Leonard MeUicaa
tbts aUstr," tb* edltortxl **M. f the 8 emln«l" High tfekoot
Owe patient has rororend
Irtcry Fed. and his oeaUtaWta.
lux. Jijrt’rsfk'-n and Woodrww
leer, Were host* last night wtifVi
Th* first Nobel pe*iire prise
winners, wer* Heart Dunait* key look |K of the friddeih 10
[tilt (a to *€•&lt;* tin*' Miifciil ihdwlfif
Swiss.
and
Frodarlc
E th« Suuml niiii. "Footbath"
French, tn IN I.

s c ii k ^ a t

traallaM* rraas r » n Oae|
Calif., company employe.
Chariea D. nenouf, Washington.
D. C., farmer company district
traffic manager.
Mra. Campbell Prltchelt. society
woman, formerly of the Washing­
ton, D, C. Star editorial staff,
William Plschel. OS, Salt Lake
City attorney.
^-Dr-A—McMillan, 01 Murrey,
Utah, bank president.
Mr*. J. A. Hammer, Cleveland,
company employe.
,
W. J. Hart, Sharon. Pa.
John Conboy, Cleveland, com­
pany employe.
Charles 8. Jamison, 4A Denver,
head of llie Jamison Produce
CompandC. I,. Jsnien.' 27, San Fran­
cisco.
Dr, Iau Is Gross, New York
heart specialist.
William Pitt. 31. and James
Pergola, 37. news editor and
cameraman, respectively, for the
l*sthe News. Ine., New York

rxrrciar* al the Florida Stata waa |*tl&lt;d l»ere. -r ^ V.1’.
College for Women tonight
J
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- ... ■
- .*&gt;'
In tho alory pf the auto accident ^ n ^ ° n
Which appeared In y»*tcid»y» O n Q U C B u Q tlB U f . ' J
Hanfonl H*r*M the following cor/» s. c VJri.'R . ',H-, v
reel Ion i* to ho made Ratliff and TOPEKA, Kaak,, &gt;0^ ^ )S,
Sons Junk yard" should have hern —Alf M, Leaden. today^fH
"Ratliff mid Son* Used Car Lot." to aitdraaa what be tarrawT1*
-------lion-wide mate' amwtMgt WH
Two roujilp* were married In the radio,* in hi* aaytaltf aaslfe
home of County Judge n. W. Ware publknn Praaldtntlal, abrnRlj
laat night, according tn an kn- him
•
&gt; &lt; &gt;t :
nminccmcnt today.
| Hr aald that the epeet&amp;l
The couple* were: Iau I*o Mixon ulrd fmm 0:30 U 10 IBtMr
of Sanfonl and Andrew Jtckion day night, will ba ■*v«W: dY
Denton of Palstka; Stuart Robin- .pie*Hons of the day.

Tha ritrkitgMt krvg g-'fe
an er* r-k a d w | - i t U . C

GETSINCRKA8 K
LOS ANGELKH, - ( f l l -A fte r
three mnnthe of blclte/lng bi-lwesn
Ms
aunt and Melro-UoldwynMsyrr Studios, Fn-ildle Dsrtbolo'
mew yrstenlsy got a | 60,000-oyear pay Increase—plus one dollar
t week spending money

Itnt Ice* a-oerri*. »narm efim ksm
Warm*—ivrr cwswes Jtlf »,«■&gt; cous^

Wednesday
Thursday

Jean
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Pat O’BftlEN'"dan 0

fedSdKtRWBSaS
I irs. fkJIJrxe MM it. O »Ulh»u wkljjAYHEi Vermifuge.
Three pay** &lt;
Your Danger

For A
SupcrUtirw

ro matter how many

PICKER-UPPER
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EVALEEN’S
Far s lift—It beats a cocktail
For a comfort—It welcome! tho**
new fall shoes.

EVALEEN’S BEAUTY
Futures Tell tbe Story

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' Tb* national pant awrrlca rwportsd th' seerotary take* r*&gt;Hritay that 11,334CO* person*.
*C she.eighth ol 1tha tsottea's
population, visited tb* oraoa this
pwsr, &gt;4 percent mor* tho* lost

^ of f t f * street! i S k

■we Ooet
,o n '
Id through-

of pink ro***,
’ Tho brtdo waa attractlraly
drested In a’ two-Pltca gray trav­
el In* suit and a dobonnet hat.
with rail, and accessortea all Ih
dobonnet Her bootpret waa of
red rooe* and ml ley lilies.
Theodore Wedo of Day (on* Friend* of Jamea Out will be
Beach aerred hit bruiher o* boat gl*d to learn that be Is improving
man,
•ftdr having undergone an. opt-caMn. Wade came tn DoLand tlon at the FrmaM- Laughton Me■even yean aao ond la now ta mortal lluepRal recently.
charge ■of tho filling and alter 1 ,
# -- •Don department of O. A. Dreka Mr*. Joe Gonxalrx and baby
ami Co.
have returned to their homo from
Mr. Wado la a native ot the Peniald-Langhtm Memorial
Georgia, and t* In builneu In Hospital'
Sanferd.
Afto* a wedding Irl* to Miami — Dr.-ai»d-Mr*. -J—N. Tolar - r e ­
and Palm Bauch, Mr. and Mm turned Sunday from Charleston.
Wade will ba at home In Sanford 8- C. where they attended Home­
at 7M Went Flnl Street.
coming at the CKadcT.

Miss Louise Mixon,
Jack pen ton Wed

The local firm * * h a d tU *
' , u, In OOtotWI 1 W****-} M M
.ritm o o h THo,

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(field Drill. On AO Of Gators X
r Spinner And ReverM
. For Oncoming Contest Codjr Is Pleased
Ed Spring! In DeLand Drilling His With His Saab*
rg On A Defensive Program For
In Sewaanee tilt
Both Ground And Air Playa
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rads worked hard dsrlnf
(h but Interesting practice
Inning tits bard work was
il v a n s op drills and the
■ad kicking of the oval.
IcLoeaa tbao took orsr
Per to uw drill field and
an their spinner pups sad
•tog ef Ike many fevers*
at tho &gt; n i are now using
i several new tricky plays
I he used m the DeUnd

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SEMINtiLE COUNTY RECORD REPORT

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Wn*ni, Leon M. To Mr*. Rflfe
Basis Wright, t i l l
Final Dterse
\
Frestoa. if, Fred, vs Kalbl^s*
Preston, 4-7-IT. Dlvorc# grant*

Rollins Works
Out With Fresh
la Scrimmage

laitattallens
Tatuih, j, n., 3rd &amp; U*pl« Are.
Carr, K. It., 7IS Myrtle Ara.
Kina. W- J . . I 01 Maple Ara.
Fleischer, Sirs. Jsmile. 101
Bast tftli HI.
Anderson,.' .William, 107 Wage
4th SC
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Tan Also Get Look
At Ohio Plays By
Freshmen O u t f i t

g tills time, the Fed Una
rklng on its charging and
iking on the many IIm
i &lt;whmh backs most go
the 'supposed to be made’
each H ubs McCracken, who
ding the lint, than com*
' haekflsld ef several ex*
•men and a regular scrim•salon was bald tbsre a t

Quarterback Hackney 4 carrying Ball of Duka gritted his teeth and‘ smashed with full fores Into
the Georgia Tech defense in the game a t Atlanta, but the engineers' line didn't give an Inch. This
ictlon shot suggests the grimness with which th i battla eras fought. Duka, coming In from behind,
'Inally eked out a victory, 20- 10.
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gave Ihe Ttgefk the h is t trou
ble.
* ,
The Maroons rtcortl th a yssi
shoes that they ara n r fruni
being one ol the lop teams !r
the conference. Tessa a . *nd M.
took them by 14 to 0, Follow
ed by the shellacking adminis­
tered by Auburn.
Mississippi w|ll present the
dolors with a potential
AllAmerica cantor In Dave Price
This veteran is one ot the out
standing linemen In lbs Booth
Ed Manning, Saturday's sur
prise package, add* to the Hat
of reserves.of the Gators snolh-,
ar man who IrUI see action. This
stocky tailback showed some
beautiful open Bald running that
gave warning to "Tiger Mayber­
ry" that be h is oompatltlon. Be­
tween tha two of them Florida
will have a fd*t offense for 14
minutes.
Tha squad leaves for Stark.villa Thursday so Intensive prac­
tice la the word for tha week.
Head Coach Josh Cody gava
praise to the work of the sec­
ond team as b s.to td tha squad,
**Wa ar# pleased .to know that
wa can put yon boy* la (ntura
games and depend upon you."

I nod gsvo tlwm many plays
.dummy scrimmage but in a
momenta gava them the works.
I regulars hod n tough Um#
king the scrubs forward wall
J h t first few plays but liter
rSeere able to gel thredgh and
■XVst, stringsrs pulled five
Mowd plays during the rough
N r In D slenil Coach E d
Inga b drilling his boyu on a
naive program to be used In
Sanford game. ‘Coach Springe
Iso drilling the baekfleld on a
su ite program in order to
t the aerial attack in which the
It have so fa r been successful-

tis B* Team To
jf Lyman High
yhounds Friday

a Bible's sound picture, battle with the Leesburg. Tallow
IB," a t tha Hustle High Jackets OcL, 1 1 . Martin Journeyed
the Panthers held no prec* Ito Jacksonville last week to attend
■Ion.
'th a Lose burg-land on UlL H* be­
string Panther* have no Havas tha Panther* wUI be up
■heduled this wseh, and against their toughest opponent
win spend tho weak drill- 4whan they line up with tha Yal*
m In preparation, for their low Jsekuth

a g ifte d

TECH IN NIP-AND-TUCK GAME

IIARTHAN » SHIFTED
ATHENS, Oct, II. —VP)—
Coach H arry Mehre announced
yesterday the shifting of Captain
BUI Hartman, Georgia's all-Amer­
ican bid, from fullback te left
halfback and the permanent layoff
• f alar back Hairy Sieves*

Gwell~To Hold
Tough Scrimmage
This Aftnrnopp
Stew Ryan Expected
To Report For lit
Time Since Injured
DELAND, Oct., 10. — Taking
things easy In their first session
i Inca their victory over Tamp*
University last Frlda&gt; night, the
Stetson Itsttura worked out at
at llullcy Fluid lure yesterday
afternoon with a short punting
and passing drill, but Coach Brady
Cowell promised his lough scrim»
mage today against tha fresh"1 thought Uw boys ought fa
have a IftUu limbering op after
their tough gnmo against Tampa*
Cowell said, "But we'rs going to
get down to serious business I * TIGRRS WORK ON AIR GAMB
BATON ROUGE, L a , O ct, 19.—
day."
(d^—Louisiana State's undefeated,
The
Stetson
mentors w en untied and unscored football teem
pleased with the H atter offsoi* turned attention yeeterday after*
against tho Spsrtfna, but hope to noon fo its as rial gams, both the
strengthen the eiuh defensively offensive and defensive Phases,
before the nest game, against' with an aye to protecting ita rec*
Eraklne College here October 22. ord In the major Southeastern, con­
ference game with the Vanderbilt
Commodore* In NashvtQa - Satur­
o u t m is s g e t s b e s t
UNIVERSITY. Miss, OcL, 12 . - day.
*
W7—Anticipating a tough gam*
Sslurday, Coach .Ed Walkqr gava
his Mississippi regulars a reel
yesterday, sending tha second
tringers.

McGlona, T. I c ,« l a*. To
dastard AtlsnUc Nstlonsl Dank
n o l b t t i t Baraka Ham*
mock. K | of lot I of Mecca
H am m o*, 1.14*17. Pea 4-1410. Bight percent ttSOO.OO.
Crap Lolas
Hacty, Carrie, at as. To Farm
Credit Administration. *10-17.
WS of MW4 of Becton SO-SOu . 1100.00.
TingUy, Amos B* at as A. To
Bahlord Prodoetlon Credit Asaedauaa. Fred T. Tlngtey, at
as. t-tt-37, MW4 of BEt of
section I M l -01 * U na lm-

NEW YORK, O ct, 19, - W - Aetlslestlen el Mertneeee
Brig.-tlen- A. IL'Crltchley, London
fight promotor, arrived hag* yea* Nettelela LelUser Johnson 4k
To A. B. Fetersoa. at ax. 14terday* with the proposal that
MT. The Atlantic National
Mika Jacobs stage a fight In Lon­
Bank, Jacksonville, Fla., |4,*
don between Man Baer and Tom*
#0404 Mtg. of I-I4 L Kao. In
my F arr hut tho Elsa fall on deaf
MW. Bk. 44 PS. 14.
ears largely becaUso tha English­
men asked for *25,000 for tha rent Nettalaln Laltaar Johnson A.
To A, a Petareon, a t uz, 14*
of one of bla stadiums.
MT. The 1 Atlantic National
Bank, Jacksonville, Fin, |14,*
VANDY POINTS FOR L. 8. U.
444.44. Mt*. Of 4-1-If. Roe. In
Mtg, Bk '44 Pg. II.
NASHVILLE, Tenn, Oct., IB.— Tha so sH n a t Oo. Te J, F. Me*
The Vanderbilt Commodores
CUllaod, • ( u . , 14-7-17. Mtg.
e f 14-11*22. Roe. In Mtg. Bk.
H . PC. 444. Qlves io Security
Bond A Mtg. Oo. IU44.44.
Saner. A. D. A Elisabeth. To U,
a A., 4-IM7. Mtg. ot 4-14*17.
Rec. la MIC- Bk. 41, pg. M4.
(44444,
Seuer, A- D. A Elisabeth. ToU
9. A , 4-M47. Chattel Mtg. ot
4-14-tT. R e t la Bk. 4, ■ pg.

Courleotta f t E ffic ie n t
SER V IC E
L it A F rench—TeL 9121

ENGLISH’S
Gulf Station

JACKSONVILLE1

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FLO RID A

Fewsr #f Attemey

HOTEL LEAMINGTON
The flag of the President of
Ihe Untied Slates consists of hie
seal la bronta, upon a blue beck*
ground, with a large white star
la each corner,
I

IB T R JU T S t B1SCAYNE BOULEVARD
B urfront Park and Biseayn* B ar
Oy oafta Union Bos Station

MIAMI, FLORIDA •
O r s Bhkcfc P n a S h o p p in g D is tr ic ts a n d A n n

Bummer Rates Until December
W f
with Balh—| 1»50;
D* ' ^ »
with Bath—22,00
Alfred Simona, Manager

DAN DUNN •S.cr.i Op

A d v e r tiie m e n ts

IK K W U D S O n V
E O P L C --* O N E
IN IS T C R F M A N

wood heaters—ask far
■laxity-Rogers. Hardware

yOU BETTER S T E P P AW, 1
ON ■IT, D IC K ,
I W E 'L L . *
T 4 4 E V L L WANT
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FOB RENT) 2 Oeragse close in.
114 Magnolia Av*.

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eow. p, a Hlckock, a an era,
FI*. Phoas DU.
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kafucd la T h u ^ u ly C a ttn l
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NINETEEN DEAD ON WRECKED AIRLINER

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Intensive Activity Of »»__ —__ . ___ ■ —
----Guerrilla Units is
ROUGETTE
Pledges S e l f Never
To Vote To Deprive
Court Of Right To.
Pass On U. S. Lawn
E H / . ^ t A l , Ckt.. 20. —my—

W W K Mn R. Jones Jr.
High Honor
ying Movement |At Far? « M« ‘
|oIst«rs_Market j
BeceMng
ders.Had Awaited.
ews From Caoital

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M a n y ntockn o f th e court*
♦TO*! loariinm onronnnloa tuopfl

MuchPrized Degree
John It. Jure*, Jr., outstanding
member of tho Seminole Chdpter
of the Future Fanners of America
laat fear, wa* among the 75 young
farmer* who Hreivcd the highest
degree* offered to Future Farm*
era, the American Farmer Degree,
at the antnnlut Inn's national eon*
'r*nlion hi Kan*a» City yralrnlny.
. ™ c lnrnl
,“ / r" wly " ‘T *
being nujtnlcd tho honorary ilc*
0f Ktalo Farmer of America
which carries Willi It a cnah prlio
at f.ri00

* Farm Implement retail store,
utility, and moat m ttal and a i r
t r i g IsatM were in the van with
Some atecl* hesitant.
“ D ie' tkim r (ape dragged be­
hind "tbs market on tho recovery
alga to brokers that support was

flhangh*. received tod 17 the tin t
Independent reporta that Ike Jap­
anese nut only are slowed .down
Spt are bring pushed bock on one
Section of the north China front.
Foreign report* from Tainan,
tho*Shantung rep'itel, were that
the provincial troop, under (len*
ejpl H .n Fu-Chu are nuking
•tru ly advances northward toward
Tchchow nrar the nurthun provin­
cial (order.
The Jajunrae alnul-fae* wa*
•acribetl Jointly to lntcn»e activity
of Chlnrie gurrrilla unit* and aascrlkitis that overture* are in
for
aw* com
beIprogress
'S **|g ■ s e e
aw e
a w i n prom
g , — j —be
—— ^
twern the Japanese and tim ers!
llan
RYbll. MERCER
In Shanghai Japanese spokesThis actress, who a* alio an
man declared the Japanese troups
were digging their way forward accomplished concert pianist, is
against llte Chinese on the Bhsng- cast aa Ihe coquettish ladle* maid,
Rougctte, waiting upon tha vam­
hsi front.
United State* Ambassador Nel­ pire "Peace#." In tha Federal
son T. Johnson made written re* player*' production of Miles Uloprrirntalion* to irm Chinee* gov­ riosus, the Boastful Soldier, com*
ernment asking that Chines* war* ing her* under the sponsorship
plane* i|ult flying over Ihe Shang­ of the local high school.
hai Inlt-uia l tonal Settlement and
NEW YORK. Oft., 20. -(AY
the foreign
dropping bombs
—Frlir, M Warburg, mrmber
areas. Thp Embassy represents* ]
of n powerful banking family
tkms, presented at Nanking, were |
of two continent* and noted
based on a report by Comul Cen­
jililUnthropl*l, died hero today
tra l Clsrrnre K. Csuss showing j
shortly Iretoro one |&gt;. M. lie
l.tr.m tlilnrse and 10 foreigners
wa* fill yrar* old. II* . wa* tho
kilird in the foreign arras.
i
president of Kuhn, Uoeh and
Cliltirtu bomldng planes raided
('em[isriy. Death oeeurred at
Japanese lilies In tha Shanghai
Occupational license* lx-ramc his Fifth Avenue home Shortly
TOPEKA, Kas., Oct. 20.—MY— sector with a mystifying absence
due at the expiration of the old before Ills death his office said
Alf M. Landnn summoned the of Japanese antbetreraft fire.
license* bn Oct- 1 ami the new that ne linil lierti confined tn hi* nation's republicans laat night to
Inslra.l of blasting the heavens
occupational tax law enacted a t homo for n frw day* suffering
shut off 'too much power" for as they hav* dona until new, tho
the laat session of the Florida from • slight hearty attack.
thg .RoP* ■Mi 'admkiklrailon and Japan*** dhl s o t .fire a shot
Legislature rltits ~nnl provide form­ Member* of his family*were at
" a b le legiila- against the Chinese, who made a
(o insist upon
ally extension of time. Jno. I&gt;. his bedside.
lion1' achieved by ranitilutipnal lightning incursion, dropped a half
HI r! son University Is n»i a
Jinklna, Seminole County tax col­
method*.
doxrti comb* ana aped away. The relormntnry, although a high
lector, announced today.
The 1030 republican presiden­ damage was not disclosed.
Any pers.m nr firm In Semi­
tial nominee addressed himself Japanese authorities served no* mural standard Is maintained,
nole County operating a buxine**
to an unusual "radio meeting" lire that all trains, stations, ware- Dr. W. 8. Allen, president, told
without a license for even one
of hi* 17,000,000 support era •» I______
houses'and
_,..l railroad equipment the largv number of visitors from
day 1* liable for thp penal tie*
lha last .election.
[|nnw are considered military oh- various Ila|illii Churches In Cen­
provided in the law. the Ta*
Landnn ashed of Freaident ij.Tlives for bombing operation*
Collector warned, and urged all
Roosevelti "How far dor* he In­ They declared Chine** railway* tral Ftnrlda at the meetlm; "f
busineasea in Ihe County who
tend to go?'* In pursuing Inlrr* are transporting military aupplies the nominate llnptlsl As*oclaltun
national peace.
and some train* are armed with which opened In Iho lioitgwood
• "We are faced with a aitua* marhlnr guns.
llupllal Church yesterday.
lion," said Landon. "where he At the aame time, advires from
In his address at lha opeidur
Klwsnisn* were reminded todoy may make a mistake that would llanrhow aaaerted that ' repealer! aes'lon of tile Association yes­
that their annual boat ride will Indeed lie tragic, that might lead Japanese air raids on station* terday
morning,
the Hteteon
lake place next Ftidsy a t 5:00 to war. , . Close obaervrnt have
President tnld Hie eseemhly that
Increasing
doubt
If
he
thought
4
o'clockhi* recent ( international| decla- wnundnl more than 100 civilian* tho malntenanre nf a high moral
Thn faculty nf Remlnola High ration through to Its logical con- within the past week. The rrpoit standard antona the students of
Scbmd pie planning a steak fry elusion. Moreover congress adopt* xa |d none of the grains or stations tho school wu* one &lt;•( Dm chief
to Ih* held at Evansdale Dark ed a neutrality art at Ihe last contained war materials.
a m i ot tile body, ami slated
lenlght.
that student* a ho drink inlnii
runt* aro Immediately sent home.
cl pic of the art,
In hia report of g&lt; uorul rondl
"Now the Job far Ihe congress
lion* and imprnvcnieuu alBtct,.
WRI he to decide whether the
son. Dr. Alien icvealetl Ihal l-he
Hotel f,^^*i,*cf,l'* °wn policy la to be
•landlmetil lu tlin nclinul had dou­
' followed or whether we are to
bled In Ih* 1ia»t three year, lie
adherr to the policies which the
laat congress adopted."
*
LONDON, Oct., 20*- (AY- Italy reported (list there are tab more
I
Laftdon called for "workable" unexpectedly recommended to the student* till* rear than last ysar
* rn w
*ke Wegner labor and non-intervention rommillee today and |hnl nl present l i t pupil*
the approximate number of
IU W social security arts and In gen- that an Independent commission are ournlled, und ere Inslrurlod
cense* that will br Issued.
I «rel charted a republican view- be sent to Spain to effect the with­ by a faculty ot *0 professor*.
Alihoogli Hlnlsou Is a Itapllst
iwcled palpt for ihe forthcoming s[H-ctal drawal of foreign troops from both
’• *,r ’ akaslan of rongreu. lie assailed side* of tho Spanish war "as soon school atudeiila alllllsted with
other rliuri lie* are welcomed, the
aa possible,''
Count Dlno Grand!'* stalrmcnt President Indicated, lie reported
that "Italy it ready to collaborate" that *1 pre»eni- there aro jou
poos I end said:
on this point Indicated Iho more Itapllst sladetil* enrolled, 1 *•
"What
he
&lt;TrCaklrnl
Ronaeveltf
TAMPA, O ct, 20- —MY— Vj E
controversial question of bulliger* -Mellindlsts, 111) Preabyteflaiia,*S
really
nenla
Is
leas
pnwi-r—a
poTownsend, aoulltean represeata1
•ttliei lhliV will fnrri* him ta take vnl rights tn the .Spanish tombal- Kldsciipullans, 11 ('nthnllr*,
Uve of the International 1h* i(
Ike ad Vieel and counsel of other ents might be put Into tha back­ tlabiow*, and 30 who are n'&gt;t
shoremen s Association said on'hie
affiliated with ay denomination.
men of brth parties, men whoso ground temporarily.
arrival here, today to m-gotla|a a
In u atMlallral N'port nf the
The Italian spokesman suggest­
hesris olao ore in Ihe right
sfttU m rnt
of th* waterfront
t rO, but men who hav* had ed that the commission be em­ flnanco* of tile arhonl, president
•trike tk MStheestem porta that
rg experience, and who know powered In "arrange for the with­ Allen revealed that the hudxet
be expected an early truce hi th*
■ion*
about the practical applica­ drawal of all volunteer*'- from for Ilia operation of tha achoril
dlspoU. “As far as the 11*4 is
for the routing year *»» set at
tion
of
govrromcnl than he both stdn In Spain.
concerned," he Mid, "We aro wlllPrevlnudy a faint possibility nf ovrr (300.000. Tiro school hai an
said Roosrvt-lt "wasted • four-power agreement—without audowiiiant fund of little lee*
ally the entire session of Russia —bad appeared as the ba*i* then a million dollars which
a e ^ o f 1837 fighting for for the forlorn RrltUh—French provides aa annual Incoma (d
power for himself" while hope of getting foreign warriors I &lt;0,000 and tho* remainder must
coma from the payment of board
aUleglalatlnn walled. And out ef Spain
and lutllon by lha students.
the call for a special
MY—Postmaster 'Genera) -Farley,
After |lt« address of Dr. Allen
h e added that the preelher* on a yisll, Mid jreeterdiy he
the Annual Aaaoctatlnn Sermon
does not consider th* stack market
wa* dellvared by the (lev. R, W.
decline a depression threat.
Dlcksrt, paalnr of lha Holly Iltll
WASHINGTON. Oft. M.-vMY~
*
govern
ns
rnt
rrurganlMlIoa
*1 want everybody to know
Prtm* sleaks and roails wiR coat
The walera of Labs Monroe Baptist Church who wa* former
hp
Mid,
"ha*
fnf
Its
mala
there is nothing tn worry about,"
tees thl* winter and next opr log ho said. “There la nothing wrong
IM the placing of practically u d the St. John* River were ly pastor of tha Oviedo church.
Reports of Ihe various commit­
than they do now, government with the country-* '
L federal employe under tho rampaging again thla morning
livestock experts predicted yee4 of th* president. . . As Wbua many of lb* Mg waves tee* of tha organisation ware
torday.
M ha (Roosevelt) usee lack want slashing high above t h e board yaatarday afternoon which
They added, however, that NEW CLEVELAND .'MANAGER
gu n M an alibi, w* will balkbead of tba la k e Hhore covered tha entire sessionTha prior Inal address at th*
Drive Md hard brasses swept
price* and lower grade* ot
session last night was aa ad­
through tho many palm tree*.
beet cattle mar rise seasonally
CLEVELAND, O ft, » . - M Y from Jesuitry through Juno.
'W orkman working at on" of dress on Evangelism riven by
Preiidcnt Alva Bradley of tho
the piers bad conslderabls trou­ Dr. T. V. MrCaoL pastor of tbe
In a general surrey nf cattle Cleveland Baseball O ab announced
and hog supplies, ib* fedueo) ex­ tadey the appsMtmm l ef Oecar
ble 4 m tn ihn big ware* com­ r i f i t Baptist rharch In Oaisna­
ing tn and hindering their work- rl Its and prealdeat of tha Flor­
pert* said |b* supply of graloida BapUsI convention.
fad cattle, from which’ bead hear
Tha aaaslans will be coatlaned
oats ora obtained. Will ItSooisS
I t * fact la tha but few week*
'and now la’ approximately two threaak the baslnee* session this
daring the marketing YWOf that
began this mouth- U r p r . f n l i
and one-half rant from tba top of

Businesses Given1Felix M. Warburg, Landon Calls For
Final Warning To! Financier, Is Dead Limit On Power
Obtain Licensesj
Given Roosevelt
Action UrgedInOrder(
To Avoid Payment
Of Any Penalties

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vCafSTSt; JS WOWOrganization
‘bxehanga be closed T Would the Hears Report On
&amp;S'u*2rJu-.,.aBig Victory
Drive
lit came tram Hyde Tark after
------ -close of the market. President
The Celery Camp, No. 625, of
wpralt, official sources said, tho Woodmen or iho World met in
'no Intention of exercising hi*.regular session last night at the
Ifority to cloaa the stock ex* j American Legion Hut on the LakeUy. At hi* pros* conference, eburc Drive. Featuring the mcctwkuld not discuss the decline- ing was a report concerning the
reypoxtaa to a direct question, 1Victory Drive that la now undrr
further said he was not con- progress throughout the nation by
nlftMg any references to the the organisationrj^t n t bin address In Wash* I A national report wa* read and
tJMf today when he dedicates alio a local report that showed
qpw federal reterva board the local camp had succeeded In
du g ,
*getting a loUl of 0 new member*
M i tha SEC wax keeping a ships.
i# watch on tho market was, Captain G. C. Hinrhcllff of tho
f jif n i Around 2:00 o'clock Uniform Rank, urged all member*
lpd*y, is was announced that of the Rank to ba present a t tho
■jiapermrn would be called In* meeting, Oct. 20, so that matters
LM New York office of the of the Rank can be fully discussed

wjth newspapermen wm called and all eampa In tbo district will
11
'l
lU Invited to attend.
( m than 7,2*7,000 shares of |
----------------------\ changedi hand, yeaterday at f D R W o n 't CIOBC
stack exslmnge—the Dwrest
WT*r sines the BJXM.OOO ahsrea
M* wide break on July 21, 1033HYDE PARK, N. Yu Ort.
lUmugh yeaterday's transae*
is' showed 7« decline* and 180 OP)—Informert source* said yse­
ts rd ay president Roosevelt would
upaa, the extent of the rally In
(leg U«oce carried the Assoc la- refrain from Inr ok Ia r his poorer
i Rreae closing average of 00 to close Ih* New York stock axtka ta 14240—20 cents higher change.
While furl her ^ Block declines
tailed to draw* any statement
from tbs President, officials let
It be known ho bad no Intention
a t asking the aecertlles and *■*
change commission la Wash lugto tn suspend trading- He kas
that authority under lha sleek
exchange regulation a c t
v
#
The President throw no light
A, very lotereatlng nod mospsl on what plans, If any, aro nndor
onoa'deraUnn br M o ral officials
Is^'finl mooting of the Man's tn check the down-gwlag In seca-

Men’s Club
Nil Arranged For
fausual Program

U ,« f tke Uety Craoa Cpleeopal

Wilcox Lashes Out
f'"*'d; ®*ckAf Critics O f U.S.
I d North Area Q
Constitution
Japs Reported

President A llen
Of Stetson Talks'
To Baptist Meet'

Condemns President
For Repealing Aim
u Of Neutrality Act

Says Stetson Is Not
A Reformatory But
HasHlgh Standards

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Italy Adopts New
Stand In Spanish
War Entanglement

Early Truce Seen Ii
Waterfront Stn

Market Slurtip Holds
No Depression Threat

Prime Meat
Cheaper Th:

High Water In Lake
Hinders Pier Work

St Johns Cana? *
Gets Joint Favor
Both Hendricks And
Wilcox Agree To
Fight For Measure
D eclaring Ih n t no lo n g M .
he Ih « m em ber of th o Unit­
ed Staten C ongrcst ho would *
never lend h is su p p o rt to any
movement to underm ine th e
prestige o f th e Suprem e
C ourt o r hn m p cr its rig h t to
utTVO Kfl nil um p ire o v er leg- .
iidative en actm en ts, Mark
V\'U.-.«\ t &gt;duy in shed out
»uum:l&gt; -atiln»t aubverilve In­
fluence* in lhl» country which
■*ek to subject the Judicial de­
partment of the y e w n u n r t tn ■
Ilia other two branched.
Mr. Wltenv apeko at a l ° n t "
luncheon of ibo local »»r?lc*
stub, wl.tch wa* »■&gt; *ld.«l « * r l
by T ,U. Biutpsoii, |.r *
• f *
the Feniluole County L b " ..... . &gt;
of Cotuui rv*. J o ' Hendrik' «&gt;f
tteUa.d, repre*eataltve from tbw '
dUIrtct w*» elao * „pJ-aker wi •
the program and Joined &gt;1.. WH.
ro* In declining hi* aupport of ’
the Hi. Julius Indian niver Cm '
net.
Calling attention to the Wilcox
Itnn'.tmil Bankruptcy Act whleh .•
wm lb.. Or*l hlU ha. Introduced
after Ifiy ele c tio n 'to ' Roogtrtpri.
Mr. Wllcoi ,*ld that ha wa*
very ptoud of thl* bill and
thought that It had done many
of tha diet reseed romiuunWe* of
l'lurlda and other elate, a great
doul of good In assisting tti»ai
lu working nut Unde IlnsticUl
problem*.
lie anld tli.it lie bad 0* much
, Inhi (o 1m ,oro nl theH uprrm y
Court aa *nyono rl«'* hi* Prat
kill wa* held nnrxmstlluito'iaL'
Mr. Wllrux told about tbe ocraal.'n upon whirl
1 first learned .
of the i. m ■
; .i Court, and
of the
-i.i', .r*
clfruutitence* d irliiut politlcnl
cawr tgn n
i i
.t* mer le*
In Miami when a itwsbny sudilnnly arrived on llte scene iboul*
lug, "Wilcox llniikruplry Itlll
Ihwlared Uuronslliullonsl," Jnet
tv. &gt;|r. Will *x had been eltolllng
II* rlrtue*
lit rrowd. '
.I
lie said ui Ili.it moment liO dielded t» ro b.i i. ta Washington
It'aatlwae* ew ,• * • Isuvl

Future Fanners
Organize String f
Band At Meeting
meeting of 'Nf Srxtiiiolu Chap*
Irr nf Full'*-* t ^rater* of Amer­
ica in their ih -'e r .-com In tha
Bemlnole High Bcnool last- night,
At their mi.Ling It was re­
ported that Ihe rbipter-operalad
meat Curing Tlsnl ut their farm , .
hark of Ihe Uph school, opened
last week, approximately two
months earlier ihnn In p i- vinos
years. II was also reported that
over 2.000 pound* nf meat Itatl
already been brupirht la the plant
for curing.
Mimbe-f of tbd rhapter voted
tn puiiliase official Jack'I* for
all the off kern nf th*
g a n i-'
aallon similar la thoic pjrhased
lart aeas-m. They also voted to
admit Rill Bradbury Into Iho
Chapter.
The Chapter's string band. Ik
wm reported,^ will he composed .
of Ro'iert J ironies, Kenneth Ltu*t* vault. C. B. Bpivcy, Robert
Gn.fi, Dago flhannan, H. W.
■
Shannon and Bill Marlin.
Twsnly-two members of U»* •
rhapter were In el'indoivee *5 " ,

LOCAL WEA1
FaragasA
Generally
flair tonight
Thursday aaaaowkat coulee
alnht. Extrema nartkwvat VI

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Iw r tlie m s n ts

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^W n ara urgad to attaod tha
malar maailng and bar bar aa
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1st Monda, night. O. D. WorkMi, recently elected commander
f tha local Poat, raralndad to*

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Seminole County Produce#
More Fruit And V*K«t«bte* Than
Similar Area In Amcricn r

O ty 'A l f t r t h r Hull, Highway

SANFORD, FLORIDA. MOl

Giant Airlines
Plane Thought
Lost In Crash

WITH ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS

MiuiitfTwelve Hours
PkuieSiffhted From
Air ApparentlyAft­
er Forced Landing

N U M U K It 305.

Ealabllahed In 1908

E 33 PERISHED IN MINE DISASTER

“Death Bhttalion” Of
1,400 C h i n e s e Is
EntirelyWiped Out;
3,000 Japs Arc Slain

ice Insists
Give Uty

Volunteers For I

19 Passenger^

LONDON,

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Aircraft Raids
Increase Fears

vWro Mpt Mu* Spanish 4

Are Ekioangered

leers" crUli toward a dani
deadlock last night by Ini
that flanaralUaluiu Krsnclaonl
co ' demobllls* at leaat four.,
mercenary Insurgeol luldlar
cTi&gt;ry Man withdrawn fro i
loyallat ranka.
Tha jr ranch amliaaaadd
London, Andrew Chorine d
received court ordpra from]
la in "stand by h lrru n a'' •&lt;
the Nail-Fascist bine, what
Iamdon uoii-lnlovsiit'on

Report Says Wreck­
age Could Be Seen
Ftor Some Distance
SA L T L A K E CITY, O c t

18,— (A P )— A m in in g Unit­
ed Airlines plane with 1»

p an on ■ aboard waa ■tinted
from the a ir today 12 mllea
• io u th w ea t o f Evanston, Wy^om ing. The huge tranacon-

More Than 200 Chi­
nese Civilians Are
Killed By B o m b s

commuted ot nine poarara, lo
llera'a a view around the entrance of a Mutgn cull mine near HlntiIngham, Ala., ah
And the baala nf n bargain where- t terrific explosion rang through the ahafta and killed .13 miner*. Itclallvra and frlendi
With anti-aircraft gun* (canning tha aktaa far bombers, China by Italy will call homo bar (boil' around Ihe mine Vy the hundred* In the hope that all nr the ill fateil men did not periali,
aand* of blackshirt leglonwMrox amhllUrlr„ .
, K„ K. . ni,.l „„„ u h .L_ i .L , __________ . , L ______!.
defends her andant cities against tha attack ot modem Japanese ■erring with Franco's Insurgents.
air fleet. Thta gun. screened by trots, Is part of tha battery a t
At yesterday'* meeting of tha
Nanking which tha capital'! defenders credit with saving the city. aub-rommlllae the Itallaa ambafaador,
Oramll, announced
that Italy aireed to a ''symbolle" withdrawal of her blackshirts,
providing Franco Is granted betllgerent rights . nud an__ canal
the Japanm* Infantiy supported
withdrawal la made Irona tha
by plain* nnil nival gun* Colonel
loyallat forces.
Chin wn. killed mul hla foreo
Orandl demanded "equal withwiped mil.
f
drawala" wlilla Corbin, plaetnr
l.lnyil rvn tis uf Kustii and
(’hlnr*e nod Japanese air raid*
before Ilia nlne-pnwnr rnniullaMoggie HuHi iif ‘iSeitevn were
mid null -ain't nft Hidling rained'
(CsntJnutd an Pag* Th-ss)
Ifnintt-d u lic ii ii* in wi-d during
Increasing fear* In the fnlernnthe wiek-i-lid, n,reeding In reeuidi
tloiinl Sri I lenient that Shanghai
In ihe office uf Judge It. IV Ware.
nuy suffer a repHItlon o f "Idoody
WASHINGTON. OH. IK. (dh
WASIIINtlTON,
OH,
IH,
S e rio u s ^ In ju rie s
D a n g e r 0 f F a lIln g
Opllndallr prrdlrllona by llemti*
I M^ Three I-lurid* rnntpniiles lust 1111Saliu.lny'' ratmdrophe of Augutt
II There uni n growing demand
cralie ctmgrvs.lonal leaders ulonil
ire* are *’ul"rlm' Vourt lislay in an ni­ among foreign resident* for some
Morse Hthaon, Wi C. Flemming,
Setting Ihe aperlal acailon w -11
ne cuy *•' k on the Securities Cninmlslocal harhar, and two girl hitchHENDAYE, Oct., HI. —«■)—
out of Ihu legislative trenrlie.
a
. aion's a ltempi In auhporim I heir soil of remedial action. Resuming1
bonth'im of elvillun nn-a* ouUidm
hlktra narrowly escaped death Insurgents, shifting their attack
hr New Yaar's find echoes ament
uit
iln,
^ ‘'U1 ""*• The tribunal refuiril Mislu hul, Jnpniie e plane* were
when the car In which they were on tha Dltcsyan front of northWaihlnitou pres* gallery mil,ink­
lu review drei-ion sgninsl Ihe
The
annual
anaalon
of
Iha
Hemriding MV tha highway and turned west Spain from tha mobntalnoua
l aid lo have I.ill. -I ne^ veimndrd
ers.
eoniiuinii.i by the circuit court of
over sersral times, knocking down territory to the coastal plain, Inole Hapllit A»»ovlatlon win ha­
mole limli 2l&gt;0| (lilneae mostly
As they summarise the addllo
.
In
U
s*
Lotifwoml
Baptist
i„ v:..s* poorea Itoe pole before tha drovu today peat Coldnga. an A r
pvainnU.
Chum, tomorrow morning sou atton for ths bllta iha t'reshlenl
ferori pi
The lidU'l' sudnilli-d Hie autiThe Japiilieie appealed lo hnvt&gt;
urges,
from
crop
eniirol
to
millcontinue
through
Wednesday
il Henil pn*'tines a , well ns Ihe IK.'I.I "trust Miff, lid llleir eceie-t reverses of
Irust
tighlenlng
up.
nothing
tint
night, according to T- W. !-awnl ihe Id sw urilies" nrl under width the III Chinese war in I In- northwest
Ion, member uf Ih* siseutlvs ihu wage-luiur measure I*' in a
toiiior- aulpm naeti weie Issued.
. ;uoplien win in ''flying columns*
partis me maty stag* whim even
commutes.
n tlH p il
Jusllee llhiek wit* a-sinned lo of f'ltn Tih, Chinn s Limed
At ths tsro-itay session raprr suggests enactment wllbln s i
I Iwlay, tiave peilii ipnled in I lit- nrlioii mi­ Napoleon,*' rep.nti.1ly had rut
tsnallvea from is
II a p 11 a I weeks.
sled in nuuneed lodny nil niiprnkimately through Ilieir ienr t-oaid mid iso*
Churches In Central Florida will
And area the wage hour fight
lie res- 1U roidinvt r d e . uppenl,*| from luted I hive division-.
will
be
realilileil
with
Hu
aged
bo present.
, lower rmirls. No ntlituunremi-nl
Ja|imie&lt;it&lt; d&gt; pi&gt;e.ite.| (ho report,
leadership,
tl
I*
on
Hot
bool.*
The (lev. J. M. Andcrarm, pas­
wo* mode llud lie had mil |iuiliel- pniiiliilg mil lliiil ecru if it wt-ro
tor of Ihe Calvary
llaptM as Ih* IIlark-Cuiinety hill, yet
puled An nniimiiiremrnt usually liue, Jsp iiln-e iidvnnee* in llopcl,
Churrh In Daylona Itaarh, will neither sponsor, each th« ap.nl..
I« mnde when Jiis tim dlsipialify where they Intve pro.-trated to
(fegllaued ■■ Pass Threel
be moderator of the senders si
Iln iii.elvi* for
ease ii from wilhili (HI mih j ef the Ifnnim Hoc
which all Ihe Hapllst Churchrt
passing on lliliinlimt,
der. would rniiiili iart reverse In
In three rounllea will be repre
will IsThe refund of Ihe high liihuiiul hliniisl In ihu wi -i oinking It Inr
aenled.
Kldlidii t to lev lew the ntlnrk on Ilie He- po -ille I, i Cliiliaoe lo hold out
The outstanding feature on the
alio witliriirllies Coin mi ■inn produced le- any length iif time.
program for Ihe opening serv­
forth,
llege o f|newi.1 speculation ns to whether
Neieiile li , I. po,i, from both
|the “ Verdun" of the Asturian do ice tomorrow morntnr la an ed­ Brminole County Agent C It. i
•I1 nod lllnek'*
auppnriid poiliilpidimi hide* illill* (ell tile Yeleinll Highlit
ucational address by Dr. W. 8 Dawson, today urged the stork
services would gl*e Ihe roinpanie* ground* Rente in my
of cam*
Allan, president ot Btelaon Uul- ralsera of (his County to parDri­
l i e mid I t o eliallrnge Ihe emir I s ruling.
poIgtici■ i-f Ihe old “llrel Army'*
verslly ln D*|asnd. Dr. Allan's ps te in Ihe Florida F it Slock Hhcv
While the chillinmn of the Hen- 'and l in k Nanking troops, had put
address la scheduled to beglo at sponsored by Die Jacksonville.
Ii of Ihu ntr Lobby CommitIt-r, lllnek used n 11imp In Ihe genrrnl tioilhwi-st
11: 0S o'rloek.
r board the telegrams le lunn.l by lie- eanipnigii and mode it nerrsanry
Members of the esoeulive com
follow- Communication* Cummbudnn width fin I lie Jupum * i tn i unit tvinfnig-e*
mlllea wlm are In charge id
by |lr, find liein seal and received ly per til el iIs.
program
arrangements
ays:
C h illi so
thu nil- Mllll under Invi-slfgulhui by the
sub! Chu Trh
llntmts 8. Rlghlrolra, rhalrman:
had not ollly eiidsngele.l l|io bad*
1
roiiimittre,
n, B. Otull, J. T. Brook, James
* 'n
The IH.11 Hitiii dies AH required ly-HrHchid Jiipanosc lino of ramO. AAilln and T- ,W. J*awlon.
i ii ' m *
rr-gl'lrolloii of piiipoietl U- IHUPknro»i■ in lo Hliaiiii from Iha
Those espeeled lo ha la ald I etly alllB 0f rlm-ks with tits- Securities north, slriU ng.ot the vital Yen*
lendanre at the meeting and of"
moil I'n
wlii.li r.iptnda Iha
Commission.
•rheduled to participate In Ihe'
program are: Tha Itav. T. K
Those
nltarking
sub|H&gt;rnues ninth -mjlli niovvimnl of troops In
Waldrop, pastor of Ihe Blelaon
were the l(yon Florid* Cur|nirelloa Dial men. lull dt.vu had ' null hell
napllat Churrh la Delomd; Hr
of Tuln|iu, Ineunie lie) allies Com iln- Japam-ic luuk nt (he (treat
J, C- Austin, pastor of tha Tlluny of ht l'i le n b jig , and tin- Wall I'n-* nt Ningnlxe, where a
tuavllls rhurrh; Dr. W. B. AM
Florida Ten Oil Company of HI. voLitin from Hopei was drlviiig
we-lwnld linvnid Tnlyusn-l'u, tlm
len. preald-nl ef Blelsnn MnlI'eteisburg.
Shuiisl rupitnI
varsity^ Ihe Bar. R. W. IHrkerl.
Chinese it purls nt-o said n dopa«lor of Holly ||UI aad former
I n- Ii til I I I t ef JIliHI Japanese troops
pastor of the OVItdo rhurrh:
had been rut off ol Nsiihusihus,
tha Bev. W. P. Brooks of Han­
in Not them Hhaii'1, i.ml two-lhirda
ford; T. M John*, an pari nt andof them movt-d duwn liy Chineaa
anl of (he Children's Homs In
Omega E. Rollln*. dlstrtrt soroimnunisU,
Arcadia; ths Rav. Jamas B. Day
pertntsndrnt of ths
Atlantic
ot Orlsdo; Dr. H. H. Partin of
Coast Una, staled today that cit­
Ill'll.H IM ! 1'RRMITS
*'
Oviedo; Dr. L. B, Orica e f Derus crops wars moving fast this
Twu building peviuiis fur ro­
Land; Dr. T. V. McCallt, presi­
year and earner than usual, 1 * .
ll Ira liUaling lilu warn lasuwt
The Sanford Junior chamber
Rolllnr also said that tha toar- dent of tha Florida Baptist ConImlay by llulMiug Inspector U.
vnation And pastor of Iha F i r s t of Oommervo will buhl Its regu­
lit tram * la already bmomlng
I*. I'Hiiun.
Baptist Churrh la Oalaa*vlll*. lar uchsdulsd mrel In* luuiolTOW
no11re bl* and (bat visitors are
Tile first was Issued , lo Iha
tha Rar. j. j . Wlubarn of New at noon In Ihe ytill rmim of tha
coming to Florida earlier than
Equitable i.lfu 11, aui .in rn Com­
Smyrna;
Dr.
II.
C.
darwood.
Valdai Hotel, serin,ling lo a
usual.
pany fur the Inslallallon of
professor of Bible at Blelsnn •(element nude today by L\ E.
lilutuliing n.iel jvpalra astlmstod.
W ill this basinets picking up. University; Iha Ray, H. F. Loo­
lu cost |*!|(l
Mr. Rotllaa atatrd that many •( mis, pastor of tha First Baptist
r. Laoey slslnl the mans
tha railroad am ploy ret who wore Church In Dayloas, pat Dr. C. M.
J . J. I'Hta* wss also granted
body maellng to lie baid
laid off during tha lammar would Brittain of JachamroOla and ae&lt;"
permission |u re-roof hi* fretna
aasday al noon will not In­
dwell i, k and nquilr bU garage
rotary of tha Florida rupti-&gt;
fo with the Jsyrre'a mootat an ealltnated roat of (300.
Coaranllon.
bat added there » mild he a

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Four Persons
Rebels Cealioue
Face Dealb In— Vigorous -Drive
Auto Accident Toward Gijoo

Seen Ahead When
C ongress Meets

artt&amp; 7 7 ir» ~ STTttf J

Only Wage And Hour
Bill Is In S h a p e
F o r Consideration

Ba&lt;J?*r Hn“ 5; Cl09*f “Verdun” OfAsturian
Shave, But Escapes Defen8c Syatem , n

Florida Concerns
Lose In Appeal
To Supreme Court
SecuritieH Commi t * sion Is Upheld In
Telegram Subpoena

Group Will Be In
Longwood Church

mors

nny i

Cattlemen Ur«fed I'o
Take I’art In Show

Um occupants would be
coming.

Karl Lehmann Telia
Maasachuaetta C Of C
Of C e n t r a l Florida

Lions Club Plan
Meet On Wednesday

Joint Meet Is Held
By Future Farmers

Hollins Says Rail
Business Is Better

•lion repreovnitug die organM at ths meeting IVedooaFIIILADELFHM , —^ — Tha
condition of Ooargs Horaea Lartatar, retired wdtof s f Tha Halwrday Evening Feat, who in criUroh
ly 01 a t hla boats In i il u r t m
Wyncota,
remabmd nnobnifed
(•at night, msmbars ef hla fn ifly

' CHICAOO. OOt, l b —OF) —Mr»
Cbarlss B. Hot* wtts at an ag-d
kidnap rlctlm, last night Issued
n direct appeal M bar baahand s
abdactora. (or big m b
return
la a carefully

LOCAL WEATHER

I h * Jeyreoa will hear a report

•m tbs progress made on the
bMBUBcstlon projerl at the IntW id lu a of flanova ami Iha BanfardOrUndo highway.

Under bait ‘cOudlllons, *"(
f h a group will also hear a re­
port thi the proposed annual more than u.ooo alar* are vl*1dan^ aad make and discuss fur- bl« to human eye*, only DaU of
(U *d
4atalls,

there at osg U*&gt;o, '

i

Forecast
Mostly rtnudy with acatlsrad
showers this afternoon and prob­
ably In mirth portion and near
Kaat CutH tonight anil Tuesday.
Extreme northwest Florida—prob*
ably rain tonight and Tuesday
•lightly warmer in west portluR

Ttmaday,

�will t * * big surprise to
w tic who, wja.belicye, an
I I I 1*1 __ 1 1 - I L ___* k .

Tin

H Course pro German# will,not,Invadt Balgiuritr
■ they betters It b W Aotr adVimtitrs to-di-al

H a . v .u '- i U i

rfe

ff Herr (shews
rod. tear talkers
Mr*Dim all were

•*1
■sett vti bandrt

4
J

on only u ■ la»t resort. And they probably
will not bare to- invade Belgium at all Gaya
M a r «W not on the Western Front bat look t
and eaet When German troope begin * to I
; It win not be Into Belgian) toward France, but
nehmkta toward the Soviet Ukraine,
(be new Belgian non-aggression pect then mar .
more of an asset to-Germany than to Belgium. Geefi
mar neb feel fta« to attack powers to thtf n
without fear of Pkuace at her back. This time it mag
France which trisu to attack Germany through Belgium
France b allied srtth both Ruaala and CnchoaloraldaL
awe would Vkwbw too regard the Belgian ai
am 1 act » p of b a u tr ?
Wr ere afraid she would. Treaties apparent!
eo long- ee It b to the advantage at the nat
era them. Japan signed a'treaty to guana
Hartal Integrity a
oft China, and then at the yi
territorial
very fir
irttmfty, seised Manchuria and is'
b ' now going dft
opportunity,
more. Italy Moisted her obligations under the Ig a im
Natkms wheif she Invaded the conquered Ethiopia. Gt
many vlobted a treaty when aha remilitarised the Rki*
land. France and England repudiated their obHgeHggtf
the United States when tbdy stopped poorbg'od tmW wj
loans. And the United States broke ,It* pledge to ItgUU
dllsena to pay Liberty Bends In gold.
We wonder Just what the effect of all this tree!
breaMag b upon the minds of the people.' Surely tl
Japanese knopr that the Tokyo government, with'the tan
t|an of the Mikado, has broken Ita word with regard , 1
China. Surely the people of tboee Other nations know thi
their governmenta have violated thflr pledgee. ,. I f U
leading governmenta of the world do not keep their word
with respect to their solemn treaties and obligations, U
there any reason to believe that the smaller nations will?
And If governments universally are not to be trusted;
If they sign treaties only to break them; If the skeptics

««&gt;.% hart

S
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it X«ta. but It
P]
AJW * * wIf
u w jt a p

r
l&amp;KTioVt

tfa ttiW
c &lt; 1 7 ;

I that tbs world’s

m a n

a b o o t

m a n h a

M A

n

hie IV him kg new
,
Last aealro ha'clicked oe Broad'

BT GEOKOBTUCKBS __ ______

rap W MS' firs* it*ft play.

Brother JUi."&lt;Tbbr»'e Irony &lt;n

3M 8&amp; S

thro tha blind room to regain thair ta ha eawaalataeS.
rhe comedy was bought for pieblgkt sol tka )*gU*a walk eway. - Howtrtr, so many things- *hs urea, , sad Frank ,wae. cossMtrod
Thiy throw aW*y ttahr" rroUhe# tbW hate happened to at that wS ’or kb aHfhtl rota, bat tka atudla
Sad disappear .Into, tha (list eon- no. Iongar blink an ayo- HV oM ratn't pwe he-.was “th# type-’*
ventonk crowd and SapaclaUp do trusting nature! That or oloo hey
th*y mtnoose If a coppar hsppros »at ns coming,
to stroll by,
1
000
. At that, they’ do a lot of good, Wrestler* fall Into vsHooi catefar they evoke o lot of .human goriro. • . Thors la tha * crybaby
pity and drag down an occasional type, who aqdawks at.eroiythMgy
cole" front' tha scnsltlvs'or tha no- u t masks Wttarty betwseh head* leg of tka SO-mgq Ovanaaa Highwarylochs and hammer. holds, Thatt tray gap between lower MStoIt is difficult to tall thosa whs than la tha Pteylng UMtls typ* rumba and Hog Kay' will ha com­
ate on tha level and tbOaa' who1"are who aisnwe* prayerful attUiiflro pleted hy Pacomher lg Chairman
mataly dead but*. , • Tha copa ju t Lefere ha siege hV eppcarol Upward X, WUaee.'af the Ororhev* a list of tha lads who' art *r bites the referee’s ear. *
iroa Road sad Toll Bridge OomW e lc o n llU ff T r a l k H t e a
licensed to peddle wares, or bag, We war* talking with on# of tka caWalop), said yesterday. It will
and they have a list of tha at' muacje bays Uh other
end he •ItalnaU ppa of two fawy. eroee^ The tr%llerlte la helled as n valuable ’ oltlypn by &lt;,Uv
tegl, onJM rosd amcna tleg Kay
Herald of Bfndenton, which has gone out of Its
*'
pet
of
people
w
ho
are
SfdiMrity.la
the
plate
all
wauled
to
tehe.e
encourage these nomads of the road to stop s t Its
Itone-he*ttadcrack at the bouncer, flo he botrailer enmp. The Bradenton paper quotes frbfti
j'
•••
lemma e wreatlar.rTo gat last the
Brown of Michigan, who la In the business o f t^s fact up* Tha other day, abowlsg 0 vts*'rlght&lt;aaprosalona of agony and!
Ing tratleru end who Insists the trader Is h«tp
King friend thb town, wo fhwnylpaln on hla face, which sra naoaa-|
and who warns cities to go easy iti their dlccrlralnstory ended up ul the Palo Oreunde for. 1try ta ploaao the customers, ho
dealings with this rapidly growing; group of. Americans.._, K gams, and I pulled e boner la rehearses before oath maUh with
Mr. Brawn snya. there are some communities which taring o program frees a one* a three-way miner
mid., Him (minAU coal
;
* *{*,1
have not, yet realised that the trailer Is hero to stay, "They Itfgtd
only
%
nickel,
bat
one
should
never
&lt;
In
IBM,
Jenny
Lind, touttag the
have attempted to pus legislation which U discrimipa1
lory," he euys, Mand some of them have even attempted to
twgulete the number of days a man'and his wlra and fam­
TOEVp, OW, li. —CPVr A
i*rp csrthqseke ahrok Tnkyn
ily living In'* trailer may remain In. the commi^nlty before'
Mrtevday. fallowed by a series of
he Is forced to move on. Trailer legUlitlon has pot, up
gktar' ibccha that roeUeuM labs
* .right. Daduge apparoeUy was
•airttary
and health regulations but he la opposed. to IdrisMtlon
designed to cripple his mode of Uvlng. Sho^tghnH.'cljbr.
officials are not aware of, or' have lost tight of, the fact
that'there are now more than 2,000,000. personsuelpp
trailer*. That mod# of living la not to ba denied. Tha
wise city la making provisions for trailer Ufh.”
•. *
'
Well, very few Florida clttAs'ara In the dass' which
Mr. Brawn Is talking about. Ratheri than. passing lawg tb
keep trallerltea out, or otherwise embarrtti* th*&amp; ,, mi
Florida cltlea have already realised thy valup of weicbml
them and IndMing them to stay. Such ponnnunluM
Bradenton have constructed commpdloui trailer campa' w
all modern conveniences.' Ahd before kn%,' we Hops. St
k .* i . « k i; mini.

T

Wa sh in g t o n d a y b o o k

pel k e g ’ad i. 'Wk1*ul»crib*d te an
outdoor* Mahaitn*,' paying calk
aM ’ rtrolvlag receipt No. M 'ltg

ffig ^ m k

•*e,
•X

t f P t m
DiaafettA And Watches
'
‘ -^ 1
.» ,
Fine W*tch And Jewelry Repairing
Diainood'Mounting And* rfn|W^n*'

F. S. LAMSON
C ity R e g is tr a tio n

.B f N SW

Y o A

BU M

troflle^iTOnw SM. k cproieg 400
playgrounds and pools foe the poor

i :* » * ? «

fllaSw1
i
rt. a

Q f

Wd a^e
to annoqnce the
addition th ptir staff of Mr. Carl­
ton fiercer who is a factory
trained' luliricatSon expert
,

•prot, It tprodlag pp Urn city's

Nttnam. U , « rirpro
Mary Camera*,,U..|
tent te the.baspMel
keed&gt;, NlehoU* CmJH
dsiegi isri. Jawavdys
Fnirick Makaer. f h

admlaUlraUnn.

m

Finally we Wrote is ta hiqulro why - f w o B u r n e d T o D u t h

OnW r i m . e t Ma ri p f t k

NEW YOKE, OcL, I t —Wbi orluaro •tarts Wfaro
lose, FUroOi U. U GuanlU ap.
.% *
pvsfa IOnly U be poihod by tkb
mayoralty campaign Into a pool* behdmaaUr. pUtiei
lion of national prominence.
jg a work and ltvk
Jest whoro ho wUl land eatiow- tha waa and wie ally Ip anybody’s groas. Tb* Dyes', pelltfalsn h a',M g.
ocrplW organ la* it#*, m New York atd
’■U W

w

SEBYICR STATION

MM.wea .vMUar.

**

C araW

t

v.sca
” C ltir
It | f&lt;*4
:m

'ji

�Ww-AI* in'1'. -

rt W jg 9 * Honor
M rt Wart

v ,:

W.' V u i i r

was

TUBBOAT
•
hoooreg. at ,» party glva* FnTh* Junior G. A. Girl* of th*
&amp;
*y ritaraapn bar m i*. k . compt t m Baptist d u n k trill ir***t at
l9*» u 4 Mr*. J*. M, King at
U * etah h 'M I JO •’dock. Lasdsr, Mr».
O. W. Brow*.
CpmjHqo'*hom«.,
M a. Marvin Milam. ■
■V^ 0M ,* a » fp , f y
Mjoyod
T ta IMp m OKU claw of th*
T, if L *m t*K of T ilU k iw ii
doria^ the •Ratnoop rtr which
Ftrat Mtthodlat Church will
4 *
^ • Mr*#*•*•*«*&lt; |0 Mi&gt; ly thf
M««t *1 IM hum* o l 'l l n . a. ili
(X jW. Lslqg. »L bgr bcgfe on Jw la l.M tilV 'tn R i'n rd by a 1)
M tM M o* op Claasv* a t * no* » t w»m*r. honor**, Hip. j . t R»- Kim Arena*.
* t r . Mr*, A, M- PWVP*. Mr*.
season that aaw hi* thrived hi
CM O’clock, Th* T**JlDM.h*T« Q. M McKay, u d Mr*. E. C
bwn changed fro**'Mood*&gt; 'n?«ht

■iK and M&amp; r tiidfit Myrirk

until TMaday nlritL " ; '* * * j
A *w**t coot* * waa a*rr*d by 4 ^ • h» 4 . T V * .
» • racmUr bntlatn* -*od so th* hoetea*** to th* following m«au dir Mr. .and Mn
JM»p. w o n jr. wara*r,
t ji n i&amp; *
m i.
■eh will h* h*ld a ' U * horni
Ir. pad Mr*. R. 0 . Hutch lfT h g ^ X B .
Cameron CUy, at t :|0
, jMcXay, Mr*. R. F
elC Hostesses win b* Mr.
K r t J . 0. P»tureen.

Mr*. W. r . McCall. Mr. and
Mr*, tt. O. Ilatohlaon a n i Mr*,
pnggr Knapp. Th* m**tlnc has
MM chanted from Monday lU M
W B SN B D A Y
f
Tho.fir*t Bridg* Patty of the
Social Department of th* Woman *
Club wfll bo held at’ 1:00 o'clock.
flWUaae* win b* Mr*. aifford
Proctor; Mr*. A; H. Middleton, Mr*
K. P . Hoffman, add Miaa Ellen
Mahondy, RewrvatioM may bo
■Jada by calling 7B-J.^ iT h o Waklwa Lodge No. I l l *
K . A . |o a R. T . me*la a t.th *
■tta Hall at ItO* o'clock.
THURSDAT
Tho bualnea* and nodal raeatMg of tho Ladle* Aathlary Tempi#
Doth Ianal will fao held a t 1:00
o'clock. Itootwaca for tho evening
wUl bo Mr*. A. Jacob*on and Mra.
IL Jacobean.
The Friendablp Lee go* c f the
Oongrog* llonil Church wRl meet
at the hom* of N n . John Bolly,
Wwt Ride, at 3:00 o'clock,
A aubaCriptlon Bridge Party
will be given by th* Seminole
High Reboot P.-T. A. *3 th#
Blk'e Club at
o'clock.

i’E. M. Galloway

Hostess T6 Class

J. II.

*

DUNNULLON. FU , Oct., 1»—
Dutuiullon Pott No. U of the
American legion, reorgintred at*
tpr a long Upa* of inactivity, will
In*tall officer* elected two weak*
ago at a barbecue to.ha held at
Rajnbow Spring* Monday night,
Qetobcq II. Th* offiaar* are: Dow
u . Bock, comm*aier| Lawton
B n u , 1st vies: E. M- Oarrlaou, Ind
vfee; W. H. Berry, adjutant; Dr.
M 6. Rtutta, finance offlcori th*
Key Peterson, chaplatni
r* Dyer, aervlc* officer; Jlpt

aria had aa their’ dinner ruetla
yeaterdoy Mr. and Mft. I. F.
Rivera' and ton. Iiflly, of Day­
tona Beach. Mrt. Carl Watael of
Oalreaton. Tei*«, and Mi*.' Ivay
Stawart and ton, I*rauk of Naw
*

FVaiice
red, bUckeyed eutan and m»rigolda to carry out tho Hallowe’en
motif, Th*’ dfalng room Uhl* war
overlaid w it h * lac*, cloth *pd
erntared with * la rg *« birthday
rah* dacoratad
black.
, Throughout the afternoon gamp*
and eenteats warn »oJoyed- At th*
Individual .orahg* and

Wgjkpy. htatoriaa; Abraham Mi
oar, sergeant at arm*.

Revenue* for lb* national or­
ganisation ol th* American Rad
Matthew*, Jhprla

S

ObOlM h.

Allman,
8 *rab

Mi

M a r ja

a'tn, Patricia Anderaon, Nor
wa Bayer, Nancy William*, Mtn* »d‘ h gad Katberlo* .Qdham,
aacy Jo G oou ltt, BaUy Jo
rpek, Rom Burdick, Harriart Lo*
rows. Daphne CoAnelly, FriacM
[*• Cobh, Audrey and PhflU
ach, Patricia Abernathy, Beryel
tauaaa,' Paggy Duncan, and Batty

N* lioolihan.
AIM Simon

Dingfaldar,

Billy

wSSTRWW
»!IWaiui
program, aald the withdrawals
mutt b* "proport lonata."
Franco wants th* "tokan''
Withdrawal ol Italian lealonpalrag to b f op*, 9&lt; ot I ^ * 1
MOO; j M W a Ipdlcal.d ah| iflSht
uufflc(*nt evident* Of Pkaialar
BenllO Muaaollnt'a good faith.
Th* Franch govarumant'i Inatrucjlona to Corbin ware be­
lieved * four-to-on* or tlveloone rutlp of withdrawal* under
th* argument that
*&gt;•» n
mo rad from tha loyalist ranks
would aarlmuty trtppla tbs gov
arnmant'a tpaclAllicd ■ dlvlqlori*
such aa aviation *n4 t»»k corpt.
Franco, on ta* odhaw biplL
could a par* MM. foreign volaptcere without fecUug U. th*
French contended.
.......
Th# ratios of the tly*to&lt;&gt;o*
or four-to-on* were baked on a
French asaumpjtpty lh*| m n * o
ha*
foreign volunteer#—
about IIAM ot thbn 'ItaUaaa—
whlla lb* Valencia government
haa only 10.00* or tl.ooo.
W niTR 'COONS BRED

Owens, Buddy llooUhsu, M a^lnf
NcNett, pe» Curyy. o£ Buvannah,
Ga, and Mr*. W. V. Brook*. Mr*.
Jpliu* Dingfaldar, Mra. Jamas
Lanlar, Rra. H. N, Bayer, and
foipo* from ,* f*w*H aibin* « y
Miu Ethel Sayar

lured near rtanlCpy gad ujattev

■ . Oraal Britain's Mfat aapahalt* atalT obtained (ram fe ta AtW'ol

SUvar Spring*. AU»n atarUdj k

M tM agraq war* harvaalad U
.UW; Hg .watahtiaag ervp, &lt;»r*;

Urn* that th* tr.odinj of

whit* coons tpts a ramotg
batty. The last l*t«# bora
St. PeUrshurg too wet

Smi

a
afferod&gt;a broken n*«k In an automobola accident Mr*. Myrtle Arrington
(r lath child, a daughter. In an Alexandria, V*., hospital. Mr*. Arringbed;|her daughter, Nadine Genevieve, la ahown at the right .In the arm*

b e it »hown
of Nun* BA

rOCONDlicTI^EET

S^en AfieadWhen
Congress Meet

, . CINClNNAtl.l Oct., id - g f ) -

the gvace of our Lord J*aua Christ
and thu love of G/mI and th* f*L
lowfhip of th i Ilbly Spirit.*.
Rlihop Stewart tleclared that the
biahnpo a ltd clergy aheuld confer
on th* grace' of IChrlat, that tho
pricata ahouhl pcwach a nation­
Mra. Plorene* Breed, of thu
wide mUilon orr th* ipbject, and
that lay men aheuld epend a year National TuberculoaU Aeooclpllon
"atudying, eiplor'Ing, emphaadtlng, In New York will conduct the
aapcrlencing the Gore of Gpd "
Rational Chriatmaa Seal Sale
BUhop Stewart', aaid there wa* h conference In OrUndo today and
ery from many lit a "blinded and will aulat local (uberculoela aabewildered world",who "would *#e aoclatlon In preparing for their
Jeaaa," who want evidence of HU, drive.
aplrit at work.
^
Hi* auawtr wu*:'
“When 1 ate llli'aarvaola bend-1
ing over the alck In botpiUl* and,
reading to the btlndluAd loving the|
dejected Ip priaon And pulling up,
the d.lacournghd und\ feeding th* I

lhrt&gt;nl.

retail Tuaaday avaning'

MIBHOUM1 COTTON COtJb
COLUMBIA, Mo, -(Al-M^haagri ranks above all cotton prg*
during State* of th* South in tM
avenge yield per acre of the cron,
n(deeding tq a Joint survey angde

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Neptune, cnlculaled to lw l&gt;eween I.too and 3 000 million* of
mile* from Rarth.

?UUelaht S 5 2 i wM# a S
In* n*w MvatlMap *M
m thful M u

Th« Yowell C6i
Hanford, Floridk'
‘ ,' ■* v ■’1

J l)KI.AND.

000,000 inreated bi church p'roperty l ’
*
r , i .
Tha convention, nearing th* and
of. Ra fifty-second triennial **•■ion after electing th* BL Rev.
Ilqary Bt. Georgy Tucker of Rich­
mond, Y e , aa presiding bishop,
win turn its attention .today la
fiiU ak *;
Action on a $7,600,000 budget
for the neat three yaara, racornby tjie National C*p^i|,
, moat Important bus Inf u
to b# diapoowl* of? dwfqr* adjoutn-

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Afar having produced choco­
late from coal tur, German In*
du*lry 1* now making candy
from wood.

George McClelland
Wins Gri d Fame
For Stetson Team

Ort. II.— (Bpeilall
'—Dashing
(Irorru
MrClelland.
Beqfiird'a girt lo ill,, Bletaon Uni-,
verplly football team, I* winning
fame by hi* gridiron fral* thl*
year and hooetlng the Hattsra'l
rhan'rau tur rapturing Ihn Llltla,
Four colleg* rhamplon*hlp
McClelland'* raaanlfirrnl plavIng at Tampa Friday night waa
just th* contribution *&gt;f iprrd
and abill which the llullrr* n«eded and uaed to (Infoat thn Imttllng Bpartana In tha first cru­
cial till* of the ftnio 11I the
year for th* Blalaou elevenIt wa* Georges past anatrhlng
that k*pt the Spartan* In do■p*lr throughout the second, third
and fourth' period* end cleared
tha way for **rh of tho tbrea
Btalaon touchdown*. Again. It
wae the unheraltUd wort of the
Raqford boy' lu to**111a the oval
hJutetdf that up*el the dofenalve
•tAah*!of the’ Tampa outfit, which
bud been Instructed lo watrh oth•er members of the Delutnd hettellon,
■ As u cHtuai, McClelland burat
acropu th* .goal Una for winning
Hatter tourhdo* n In the final
;*arouil* nt .play, annillng the
Blazon fan* hoam Jubilant and
full ot optimum.
Aajtinet Eraklne College nert
wa*k (Oct. t i l M*01*11*nd win
agpii hevo nu oppuriunity todtaplay hla prow*** ton the Green
*pd While alandard of Hlnlaon
Util varsity, Th* game will atari
at (:U0 o'clock on Hulley Field

reahtl aw . U
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under Ibu flood tight', and the
n*w Rteteon blear ben are **•
peeled to be crowded with an
The Hitler* bar* n , vacant
date thl* week, bnt they are
working hard to Improve their
|pa** detent* *ud *p*ed np the
; rrtiutid attack.
Working ellnrilvolr wllh Me[rlriHnd In uphold the BteteM
color* In llie three gam** Pl*y*d
i i Iiin far, Warren. Vincent Brhaefend*. IArty Hardy, fullback. Cap­
ta in t'loota, quarter, and a robu*l aet of Hn**m*n, have mail*
the gridiron proepecl* for tho
DeLaud trhool v*ry tiflgbt for
the »"n«on now In full (Wing.

The lit. Rev. Oettrg* Gralg Stew
art, liiahop of Chicago, challengod
tho i'roteelant Hplecopnl Church

by. lb* United h u la* Department
u| Agriculture

Cloud and n ygfeag mil*
in a trap by W1U|a» Ptori
colorpd p u 4 fewall Ip
county- Both were prat
frank*. Allan predicted ■

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S’?. PETKRSBURG, F la , Oct
lg.—Racoon fa n to match thl
hair of plgttqum b|ond*« Is do.
a puiiibillly throng} thy agccMa
ful l reed Ing of a distinct *tr*U ol
wkltt coon* at tbg RL PytyraM^
alligator fajm aryl set Th*’ algart

farm orop U bay. * ( VrhleJ*

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DEfllON IM)ST RB0RGANI2BD attractively deeeratad. with golden•

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pained him and he wa* cenflc
be wwdld bh ready to pitch I
sraspft■ .
j
II* .waa generous In hi* atilt
toward Cardinal official*.
•They trrtled me rery ' gt
paid my contract In full althw
. Mr*. 8. D. Hlghlejman la In i w.nrt ahl* to finish th* **ai
th* Florid* Sanllarlum’ e l. For- end I Won’t fbrgri," he II id.
rdbea where *he ta undergoing

Friend* of U t». Klnard will
rrtiMra. K M. Galloway waa hoateaa regrot to loam that
to Uw Boat Metier Claw of the Ically in at hi* home ou Weyt
Flrat Chcfatian Church which met Ftrnt Street
gt bvr home on Thunday evening.
Mr*. N- J . Btenatrom end rh|1the regular bualneUa
,. During tho
meeting routine rdaltera were dla- dfon. Robert and Ruby retiirneu
cueaed after which * eOeial hour yevterday from Plnrkiinl. 4I 1.,
waa enjoyed. Mra. Gaflown y wa* where (boy* h'aVo boeu vlalling
honored with a handkerchief ahow Mra. Stenatrom'a mother, Mri. K.
T. Qlaeendanner.

fomanY Club will
Ion Bridge. Party
For reaervatlona

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though ft Will Be lightest Game

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SJV.R Wilkinson And
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East Coast E l e v e n
-.Emerges With Only
s -A 14 J o 6 .Victory
NKW SMYINA BEACH, Oct,
1»— Now Smyrna lotah Benacudta mot Mr faeUall Victory fact
U&gt; fact hero Saturday alfhl far tho
ftn t llnao Ula aoeasa, dsfsattey
III of La*ywued, 14 la I, la
t last quarter T ran k Msrrtwell'
rally.
Coach Offotl started hla eeeoad
lao« far I ha epeatey kickoff, hat
Um speedy Inland Wya prarod too
ranch for thalr llchtar fat.
Tha Barracudas received tha
apaaltf hkkaff and fa Usd u
itaka aay ye tea, Hardin hkkad
from doop in Barracudas territory
I t M. lledeaa who rotarnod Um
taU from Um Barrecodea 40 yard
Um to tho SO. Tho Bamsodaa
warn Um* callod afftldaa and peatllaad I yards, Ptyue, phitcad tha
Ifata far fire yards atd Chartlo
Swafford carried tho plyakto to

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OWD YANKS PLAT TIB
L&lt; CINCINNATI, Oct, U. -V P&gt;-fTha Now York Yankooa tallied 10
e.matoto to tha fttal parted of an
i- AptoHl *
Lotc m prafaaatonal
•rotball taaaa hero yoatrrday to
Maak arm U t IT to 11 Ik with
tha CtnsInnaU BenyalaWHh tha Banyala Isadlny IT to
t t t tha epsatny of Uia parted,
TtU Hambrlyht, t subatltuta
hack, tossed t 40-yard pasa to Km
•trasry I* tha end tats. Nasmith
Bailed t field gaol with leas than
two Minutes to play.
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YOBENITB, X y . Oct, IS. ~
m—Clyda Hatter, SB, former De­
tail, Unfertile and Milwaukee
•retail pltchar who was with
Ihkdo this year, died of a heart
tuck wkOe motoriny with hla
hthar from DanrUlt, X y , to hla
Mo m hart Saturday alykt.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Lost Airliner

CREW OF MISSING AIRLINER

MISSING AIRLINER SIGHTED NEAR EVANSTON

Has Been Pai

Stock Marl
Breaks InN

For . Mr. Rii
Share Pricesm Plunge
a *
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From One To $15 A
Share As 3,890,000
Unloaded By Noon

$50,000 iT Fut « «
Family ButDeadfl
Passes Without
Word From VId
rmcAao.

Crews Are Organised
To Bring BodiesOut
Of Mountain Spot
8ALT LAKE CITY, O ct
IS.— (AP)—All 19 occupants
•f the Unltad Airline* MmalnUnar** war* found dead to­
day whan Marching parties
m dM d th* crash scan* early
today. they reported to thr
company.
Ralph Johnson, United AirMn** Pilot, aald ha reached
the m at of Urn crash, peered
fate the plane and fomd no elgn
«C Ute. L. D. Owddabnck. division
amperMendnet far the alrtin*
a* Bah Lake City. - who re­
ceived the end from John eon
Mid the remove) of the hodlea
Week! he etarted Immediately.
"W e are er*Mlahic f«U crew*
to h eW the hedlee down from

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Investment Trusts
Buying _______
‘Bargains’#

M. U f d of the Federal Barash
of Investigation announced ■ lt»J
day that the family of Chart**
8. tinea, retired (reeling c a rl
manufacturer, had paid |U,tM
ranaom for Itoa*‘ return.

Blonde Mine
K. G. Woodgerd.
ahown, eomprtaed
whlch crashed on

Leeh Derr, ftyear-old stewardness. (left) and
pilot, together with Co-Meg John Adama, not
the crew of the Ul fated airliner "Malnlandcr"
a Wyoming mountain peak 8unday nUht.

Wilcox, Hendricks Rainfall Retards
Will Be Speakers Celery Growth Is
Seminole County
T .E . Simpson To Pre­ But East Coast Has
15 I n c h Rainfall;
side Over Luncheon
Sanford Two Inches
Of Service C l u b s

I.ndd‘a aUtemenl ,ald hta &lt;H
partment could giro no Infunaotlon an to the detallg o f . Ii f
payment -which waa handled
tlrely by the family upon whiil
thny ballrrad to ha deflnUa proof
they ware In contact with t h *
kidnaper.
J
Itoea waa kldnapad I t day* ago
and at S:00 A. M today, the
deadline act hr lira. Roaa far
word from thl ehdnctora,
had received no word from them.
Ladd aald the payment .Wga
mado In bill, of IS. $10. and I f f
denomination*.
Federal officer*
threw their strength Into ihf
hunt *a Mra, Rose’ deadline
pa eead.
:
Roe* haa been mining U dawn
Ilia abeence approarhed a tW f
record In modern kidnaping. ' { ;
A aludy of Mra. linn.' appeal
to the -aeemtnrty heartleae «n*
dividual*" wltu abducted her Ttyenrnlil hmdmnd on the algSt
of Bi'pl. SB yleidod theie eellehl
point*i
1. An Imtlrallnn contact had
been ewtahllshod.
I. A report that ranaom might
have been paid and that

Strong Stocks Show
TendencyTo Recov­
er In Late Trading

*AWUHS
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Japanese Launch
M a j o r Offensive
In Shanghai Area

one time

Plan* Tor a successful Christ­
mas Beal sate waa the Inplc of
the discussion given by
Mia.
Fturrnee Dreed of tire National
Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
tion at the regional conference
of the Asanetallon held In the
Colonial Court Hotel In Orlando
yr*l«rday. Mrs. Dorolby lam li.
Count, school nurse, slated to ­
day.
In her dliriiaaton Mr*. Ilreed
placed the goal for the gale of
the seal, at S l-S rents [or each
(C H IIs stt
Paue T l m l

Hurt In Knife Fight ^

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Four Persons Plead
/ Guilty To ChargeH
'

flur p e n c il ph-a
guilty to
various charges l((
1 County
krday, It
’ Judge It W. Ware
1 wofe Uarnnl today.
B .*’A. Deck and Morris Denton
1 WOto sentenced to |uy a fine Ol
I $1$ and rods when tnry pleaded
i guilty to rhargea of assault and
1 battery. And Carol English, held
* on a charge of drunkenness, plcad* ad guilty, and was given a similar
sentence
*
J . Wk B r a n c h , c h arg ed w ith
l, operating a truck while Intoikat*
- ad, pleaded guilty arul waa fined
I $100 and coaii by the County
l J9dge.

3 S S T S Eleven Persons
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thl. morning M * raanU of kidf* K
wowada htfUetod by David OUkl
after a abort argument Bandar

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Klavan persons charged with
violation of City Ordlnaaoa*
wars triad before City JadSi
Frank L Milter la a session of
tho Municipal Court raeterdalj
afternoon Chargto ranging D o S
rock leu driving to driving white]
The comhjedit* tl.lrtbutlou di­ lotoilcaled WOTS filed (reload
vision of'tba Slat* ‘Board of those who wars brought befori
Welfare haa roealvog, aaaUor tho court, v:

Apples And Prunes
To Be Given To "Poor

wrre trailed between 10 o'clock
sml noon.
The market rnllinl aflrr the two
anti unr-half hour tailepln and
IcailitiK aharra recovered n por­
tion of their wltle early loan**)
, For example Allied Chemical, at

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Deorgle A lve», president of tho
State llarber* Asaocialion waa in
Hanford yesterday on business
relative to the operation of barber
shop* in Hanford.
Jui.tlce of Peare J . C. Roberta,
yraterday sentenced Alf Iturkmoru
to |wy n fine of $5 and rn.ta or
serve tin days In the County jail
when be was found guilty of
■barges of assault.

Roosevelt Warns
..Of Ntw Taxes U
Spending Lasts
Estimate Of Deficit
For This Year Is
Upped 277 Million
HYDE PARK, N. Y.. O ct, IU .-

0V)—I're.ldrnt U^o.evrll told th*

country last night that the governmen must pare down its heavy
emmenl mint |&gt;are down its heavy
or “greatly increased" Federal
lite r may be necessary lo balance
the national budget.
The Hanford (.'liraa Bud Checker
Hr. Roosevelt spoke lo the Na*
Club will hold lla regular sched­ tlun in behalf of Community Chest
uled meeting tomorrow evening drives for prlvalo charily thl.
In lla cloli rnnnta of thr Vnldr* Winter, aa Washington made pub-,
SOUTH PARTS, Maine, O ct, 18.
H old, according to an announce' lie hi* furvrasl of tho HUH fiscal —M l—Paul Dwyer, 1R, accused of
mrnt made thla morning by A. year budget indicating a fUldi,- tilling a kindly elderly couple and
C. Madden, secretary of the or­ 000,000 deficit, $271,000,000 over taking their bodies on an almlaag
ganisation.
and micabre drive through several
hla April estimate
Th* Prctldcnt repeatedly prom­ north Atlantic states, was ar­
The Manfoul |,lon» ('lull will ised during hia recent West Coast raigned yesterday, pleaded net
hold II* regulai *■ betliiled meet­ trip that guramtticnl expenditures guilty and was held without ball
ing lomnrruw evening In the and income would Ur made to bal­ for the grand Jury.
grill room of tho VnttTes Jlo lc l ance In tho W3B-3!) fiscal year
Just aflrr the Oxford county
* t 7,uu oVIiH-k, tin &lt;odins to un starting n eit July I.
•utnoritlr, here disposed of that
(Csntlnvsa &gt;s Fse* Th-ss)
formality—on
a
Last night, he urged the Nation thrce-mlnit*
in his speech' from hla rounlry charge Involving only the (laying
horn* In connection with tho an­ of Dr James (!. Littlefield, 67nual Community Mobilisation for year-old physician—Dwyer waa
Human Nerds, to give -moral and hurried away to Portland to faea
financial
support" to prlvalo a similar proceeding for the slay­
ing or Mra. Littlefield.
charity because:
E.
W alter Abbot, DwyaFg
"The Federal (lovemment with
i r M l I s w t ■■ W H S tw o )
court-appointed attorney, aald tha
C. R Mason, prosWent of thr
plea In the South Part* charge
Florida Audubon Boclety was the
would be insanity.
.
guest speaker at th* regular
Dwyer, »%l Sheriff FTffirlJt
weekly luncheon of the Junior
waa unnerved at hit brief appear­
Chamber of Commarc* In Eddie's
ance before the bar Jle changed
Restaurant In the VahV'i Hotel I
T. W. Lawton, superintendent hla story materially, Franc!* add­
today, according to E. E. Lancy,
flea president.
of public Instruction of Bemlnu'a ed, In a second confession, saying
The fact that many people be­ County, will attend the meeting thla time that he hilled the physi­
lieve certain types of birds . and of the South Florida Brhool cian for money and not—aa ha had
animals destructive waa brought Officials Association In Arcadia aald teforo—because of a "dirty
crack'* against the Dwyer girt
out by Mr Mason who said that tomorrow.
Tha program outlined for lh* friend.
none waa really destructive and
Dwyer was picked up Saturday
should be protected from guns of occasion will consist pf addresses
many hunters. Other Intrrriding by the various members ot the In North Arlington, N. J . ; thi pa.
foci* pertaining to tbs wild iif* association and guests who will Ilea found -him asleep la an abba*
|of this atit* were brought out by discus* currant problem* with mobile—Little field's —I*' which
th* bodies of the two vlctlmd war*
tho speaker.
g •
I which the organisation Is con­
bandied.
After the address by Mr.cMison, fronted.
Tha b*n*flia of th* n*w bud- Th* prosecution's contention to
It woo voted that the organlutim
become a member of the Florida tg*t tew, will b* dlsrutaad by F. that h* killed the physician In
Audubon Boalaty and that th* N. K. Ballsy of Highland* coun­ South Paris and Mra- Littlefield
mej aria I sent to th* J*y Crcs aa ty and Dr. E. U Morph*!, of In New doucaster. Both, aald M*
a Yaealt of Mt* membership would tRo BUI* Department of Edu- qualntaneea, had hofrimdod tha
youth.
!Jjj
bo given to the Sanford Junior
Jodaoo D. Walker, Orange
nigb School as 'a donation from
tb* Junior chamber of Commerce. couoty auporintendent, will giro
a report on (he progrees of the
Railroad Tax B a lt and T. M.
Johns, superintendent of tha Ar­
Partly cloody, showers
cadia Baptist Orphanago, will
dlocua* tha relation of Kdaea probably ending hi south
Urns to crime wllb lb* oaoombly. and near the East Coast !
Tho praeeot operation of tho day morning) cooler W*
Compulsory School Attendance and In aerthwest and .
Law nod sagguted legUUtloato north portions tonight I
Florida—portly
■droagthen II. will ka dl**osaed northwest
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Dwyer Enters Plea
Of Not Guilty; Is
Held Without Bail

C. R. Mason Is
Principal Speaker
At Jaycee Meet

T. W. Lawton To
Attend Conference

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■but $3 of ka drop and eome stock*
Air Llnea Pilot Bob Bergen»en rcportctl he ha'd glghlrd the missing U. A. L "Malnlincr" 12 even gained over yetterday'a doe*
rnilca aouthwnt of Evanston, Wyo., (arrow In bottom picture) but could not dotrrmlne if the plane
waa damaged, lit reported that the country waa ao rough that re .cue would probably have to be
effected by horseback. Above la one of the modern Iranapoti ahipa of ,the type missing afnee It took
off for lla rail ward flight front Cheyenne.

Money Raised BySale
Of Christmas Seals
. Aids Disease Fight

B*«ator J , J . Parrish ot H - ufaeturer announced yesterday for *h» tenquet ihttild tele
taavtlla, who repraaanta this dls- an increase of $1.50 par ton l o r H10-W or SM -J, It wag atati
llet la tn* Btala Senate, haa th* flrat tlx month* of 1936 orar
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also stated (hat he Intend* to thla year's price*.
wr
U / n m sn A
ha prvwat at tha affair.
Th* New York and Chicago N C g r O W o m e n A n
It U expected that tha Coo- delivered price par tan tn 191* A r r e s t e d F o r L fifC
groasmoa will apeak on matters u announced wilt bd: First at*
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relatlT* to Bemlnolo County • months, f i l l second alt months,
Tw0 nrfro woman, Julia l
whkh will ho of rreat Interest $50.
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bury and Daisy Thompson,
to tha raoMaata ot this vicinity-1 Th* propoaad Increase In cost*
. , . Constable W A
It ha. haa. Intimated that of
newsprint n ait yetr U»
yratentey and lod*
there will ho oom* discussion of American published w ll apC nly j - jj ^ ( )Mr|c(
th* propoaod BL Johna-Indlan praximate $15,000,000. i f was
M
Blror Cana] which both men ara said In a bulletin Issued by the
-j -j , , woman era allege* « “ “* ; *
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comniltbew o f tha h, „ , tolrn wr, r)ng ,p p „ r l
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" I * American Newspaper PaWkshare' I&lt;ouU# y ounf |h# „ lu# of
krtoeopal Church will b* In Aaaociation.
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Waa estimated at $15.
eharao of tha maoa far th*
The bulletin assarted that drasn r jro*a will he Held
laachaoa.
] Ue radoctlou In ennsump^on by, c^onty Jail unUl they art
----------------------.BOWupapora may be exported to, before Justice of Pear*
rLxjLwxiia.f-n.awax V a w r o
Wlow tb* Incraased coaL'koroing gotwrt, tk . Uttor part ol
G e o rg e to w n N e g ro
I aa It does on the heel* e l rising

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Fkrence Breed
Discusses PJans
For Seal Sales
weekly meeting la coojanrtloo
with the luncheon and the sec­
tion will be opened by Howard
Long, KlwanU president. The
gavel later wiU be glren to T.
R. Blmpson, president of the
Chamber of Commerro, who will
act aa master of ceremonies.
The other service club* of Banford and Bamlnolo count) hava
also Indicated their latanttuna
ot attending the luncheon lo a

NEW YORK. Oct 19.—
(AP)—Huge rolling struck
the stock market today and
chare prices plunged from'
SI to $15 n share ns shouting
brokers executed orders . tri
wild confusion ns order*
]K&gt;ured In from all over,
country kind from abroad.
A total of 3,890 sharea

hr Mr. Uwteo and Don T, Mans
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Shot throuth the cheat two tlmeo, the body &lt;f Lola Lewis,-U. member of a pcamtasnt l oj^afrah*
family, la ehown a t It waa found In her faahlonab U home a t Skidrcport. Her. sweetheart. Down*
Poindexter. S3, University of Oklahoma student, told police the ihot him and killed btredlf wbhty
told her "It's all near between us." He waa wounded sartor tly.
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FIVE FLORIDA PROMTS ELEVATED TO IfbNSIGinitU;

ons the nlfht of Nor;
d l* Derail aald the
rt docket for tha naw
rounded bast Monday
a can be aet for t ^ Mediterranean seaways.

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/a» aa Out, of tha A. P. Coopally Reilly Company hare, waa
operatedion but nlgbt fad appen­
dicitis, it waa learned today, Ha
was reported na resting nicely at
tha local hospital.

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Ml.flfli by tM M i e f the I I yearn,
*r « ’direct H u »f MWOa TBereforo -Mr. Coleman aald that ha

In Addition t o ;picking the winner* of th e a gmmep
you muit aleo mike a Hat 11 tl e namen of sport to n
which appear In the ad b dow .Attach thw (1st tb
fbur aelect'on of thd wlnnei a add eliner mall or bring
ybur rftitry to The Herald bf tldo not i Inter .than nooi.
Saturday.
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Ten persona will each receive one eoatpllmeniwy tick­
et to the Rita aa explained above. In chae there are
more than ten correct selections only the.&gt;first ten
submitted, with a Hat of the name of tha sport toga
appear’ng In the following &lt;ndvorUaemtnt, wid be elltrlhln fo r a rrannJhnrntnrv &gt;4idreL ' i'A. - &gt; ‘*

(-policeman, were enpaat year on on* of the
napint
EotetM g.
the elate supremp
d a naw trial on a of fair, . i

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iSri'to 'right) ■The TU. JWv, .■»

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-------ala Attorney J.K a x ,Tha Sons of tha Legion Drum and
County Solicitor Mam HmsL*iCurps of Um local American!
could comment bat
obaarrera ftne rally
dye Dawall’a acquittal Uflon Hut tonight,, l&gt;rey Maro,i
of tha flogging caret, qiteisor of lha C’o rtu snneuncaill
■upreme court deelreatrlcted the evlturo kldnaplny triala, Thy City Ilrlefrr wlshra to con­
and likely that proaa- gratulate Mr. and Mm. Jack,Ilyatt
aak dlamlaaal of the who are . celebrating their fifth
erg as.
wedding anniversary today.
Icrday were C. A.
own, farmer police
ant, Ram E.- Croaby, i Colored Preacher Is
lyaa and P. W. Swlt- Here In Crime Fight
ftopr, former patrolmen, C. Wl C ar
M ia , form ar ipecial policeman and Tha Rev. George" F. Owena,
ampactor for the Tampa U s cob colored preacher from Tallahsseae,
aMjttma office, and Aril# Gilliam, has formed an organlMtlnn for
aanlM o cllroa grove carataker.
tba reduction of crime emong hla
f^Tjro other Orlando man, Ed- race and hsa rnms to Ranrord to
iw |rd sp in y , a typewriter medics- continue hi* drive against such
and Jamea Dean, an electrician, depredations,
ttapra freed of the murder charge Tim rt,Tored preacher cornea
r t y btoaoeutlon attomeya when tbf hero wall recommended ami hla
M m :waa called to trial aiybt daya warli has been given lha approval
J i b . Erldenre ayalnat them ,.wee
Mid to bo inaufflcient,
J
jKJWitte Dowell's ruling, under
,M^a|J«ration slnra atum ayi ar(nod the Uaue Wcdneeday, ep' P*dr*d to surprise neither dafanae,
iSMwjitiori nor jury.
V '*JKoat of ua thought tfala waa
the way It would and," aald one
: Juror afterward.
&gt; Juror* heard no clrfrnaa tostl\tokony, abtee tbo motion for acquit­ • ASTORIA, O re,’-lin g o B*W*
tal waa made aa Boon aa the aUU was in lha bathtub whan a neigh­
, Seated it* rate Tuesday. Tha Jery, bor called that a buck deer waa on
made
op of throe
farmers,
a paint­ HU place. Beppl apod to tha hunt,
&gt; decision.
Others
tat solemnly.
fire—then real land
a yrocar
an unemployed
spectators,
several
7er,
„V. Barely
fwivij
i40
n and
nygvMiswi*|
p
it c ih i of ■re pared la
potman,
muchofof defendantt,
Ita lima ta’d forgot hla galluses.
Them apont
rolatlvM
Hunting
Instinct
pryvailed.
pat
of thefarcourtroom
gathered
tba judge'awhile
ruling.at­
of law. While neighbors wdlched, ha fired
J,torney*
Nona nrgutd
h i tha question*
I t man originally
'/Throughout
trial, dafanae
at­
/fcedktod
tot thatheflogging
hsa served
torneys
have
'■ d a y In
ja ilappeared
Tha five eonfldent
convicted
*• fK kidnaping
« » would Poulnot
ncear roach
the
ware aanJaty,
In contrast
to ))l«
tyncedWhitaker,
to four years
to prison
bnt
aaerehing
crosi-oxemlnaUeni
hr
..gore
free on
hood while their ,ap&lt;Mttol
|h f .Ppulriot
rasa, questioned
was pending
before therqost
au•u W wIlneaana
•prarea
court. bristly add passed
.
opening tba LilianIhal' Avtm*mkny detslls of their tostl*
'The drfrndanta showed hardly a
change of expression as Judea
Dcwall yrcnl slowly through hU
two-and;a htlf-psga opinion .turn*
lag ‘ them 'kt
loose.Dealer
At the end,
1 Midges
grinned broadly. and
/flipped toward Swllaer the paper
y We had been tearing Into bits while
/waiting fur tha podge to announao

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Fish. United Btotoa Minlater to
Egypt, aald ha ewweted to arrive
at hla bow# In Da Land. F la , a*

Dotmis A. Lyon or jackscpmie. Rt. no*
William J. Nullaly of Dsytooa Baaeh, 1
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'-season. To !&gt;t»V Uid winner fw style ladiSdalty: try.Hpeeiti
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Everett Hurd, alert clerk to
sporting goods store at Banw, Maine, gave G-men the Up
that enabled them to wipe otlt
tha Al Brady gamy In a fuctow
gun battle on a Bangor street.
Hurd la shown holding k piece of
glasa_ahot from hki^storejelndow.

will publish a special edition riext .week, that wiH be
mailed away to over 1,00^ prd^&amp;ctfve winter visitor^
This edition will,bo filled with interesting news stories
and advertisements about’ ' Sanford • and Senrfipoie
County, It will ^11 what ^anifo^ has to offer the mady
people who vislff F l o r i d a I t will tatt. them
why. they should visit Sanferd/ind Seniinole Coiinrfys
The Jerald’s f*4
, super salesman!!
itorB to .Florida 3
best place in F1&lt;
their permanent
extra oopiea o fntills
Ba.Bureto order
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jnhmitonles.wa
-‘each and orders
this edition, af.jj

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SANFOO, FLORIDA, SATOBDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1937

U.S. Marine Wounded
In Shanghai Fighting

M e e t Oct 30 Police Find B o d i e s

U; S. Accepts Invita­
tion To Conference
’ To Be In Brussels
Kfitaljr agreed today lo a
^partial withdrawal of a cer­
tain number of volunteers"
from the 8panlah civil war.
This concession to Franco*
British demands came from
Count Dino Gntndl, tha Ital­
ian delegate, *t the opening
•easIon of the gub-commlttee
of the 27 power Non-IintervenUon Committee In Ism d « .
. A t th- outset H was manifest
Uw« Britain and France would
be satisfied with nothing Ires
than • definite program for the
speedy wihdrawal at foreign vol­
unteer*. particularly those of
Pace 1st Italy, from tha danger­
ous Spanish conflict.
Grand! specified that the withdrawals-muat be In “equal quan­
tities Trom both side*."
The call went out from Brus­
sel* far a meeting a t the elgnaUwlrt of the Nine Power Treaty
on China for n e-mf*rence in
Brussels on Oet. SO to attempt
the mediation * of tho Shw-JsjF
anesu war.. At Washington the
United d a l e s , formally acceptod
an lwvltstion and designated Nor*

After Boy Slept In
Parked Automobile

NORTH AllUNOTONi N. J .
Oct. 1*.—(A1)—The bodice of an
eMerly physician aad wife, beat*
ea to death with a hqnvnrr la
Maine daya. ago and. then driven
lalaaraly through the Now England arete* to NOV Jersey by u
young -high school hoy. were
found Id a parked automobile,
proeacutor John J . . Hrralln said
today'.*
Tha boy, Paul Owyor,' IB.' of
South part*, Me., who bad.atnppad his c ir 'w llh Its gruetomo
cargo to get aome sleep, con­
fessed the doable eteylnf. Brea­
ths announced. The victim* were
Ideolltlrd fay the poltro as Or.
John 0 . t.ltllofleld. M. and Ids
wife,- Lydia.. 14, both . of Bouth
Faria.
The phyeldane body was stuf­
fed into a trunk on the bark of
the car. Hla frail wlfo was cram.
mad under a rear seal. Only fay
chance did lbs police stumble
upon' th e’ slayings.
The youlff, lift'd, parked th*
car and went to sleep. Policeman
Investigated, took the boy in
headquarters to question him
about aome money on b{s • per­
son. Tho officers did not *lnd
tk# bodies. ,,
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pollcerean ef*mined

Shanghai Japinese author!*
llcs, claimed th* flMnare wtre
using poison ga* surf displayed n
f shell which they claimed had
• contained gas. The Chinese do*
, ’ filed they- had usad gas.
—
\ , RejiarU from North’ China slid
the Chinese were making n
spirited defense
against the
-Japanese marching toward Tslnj,
retire IU IUIHU WHU IIIW
kliu
,ap.
■ - .tha capital
Shantung doclor b#d f|B)J lo )to4,OB « ,(t.
prevlnc*.
I *r killing two peoplt"
Veteran rempatgiwrt of th* old
u „ r wh, n |hB womBn b^ BWn
Otlnre* red army” now the BOiptc,oul&lt; t ,1B w bbW h, ktl).
elghlh
route army-wlded by H b#
.
Kuadron* of myaiafiotu new air_
planes, appeared to hava • lammed
tbe jupunead dfire in th* northM ay
The Japanese military spokesman here admitted Oen. Julchi
Terauchr. Shansi campaign had
been halted and that Uu Japanca* commanders had called for
relnforecmrnte.
,
Th* announcement cam* during
a lull in the fiery* warfare of
U a two daya o u ^ tb o Shanghai

Lawyers
Extend
Tax Certificate Law
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, - TAIXAhA 89KK| Oct., 18. —M*)
—Attorney* asked th* Supreme
Court yesterday to include city
tax machinery of Corel Oabtea
withb&gt; tho provUlona of the “low

WIDE OPEN SPACES OF THE WEST

BIRMINGHAM. AU.. OrL, ML-i. r
t/P)~ A shattering rxplasion deep
in the »haft of the Itulua mat mb**
10 mil)-* wrrt of here kilted W a r
more mm, vlrlu.lly the entire
shift at work, today.
'1
The blast, blamed by Fire Mar■hit Sum Wllllam)i on coat gM.
tore an elbow in the Wucdvraro
Iron tA iikaabout 2:00 A. M. whdn
t i lilfi of yfc men « u on duty is
lHe affected section. •
Fallen rock debris hampered the
re-cue workers. A *lnule victlib,
Iran Fox who wax Working, noqr
v a tn : of the Fourth- Regiment. tha elbow crumbled I y explosion,
was1 struck in the shoulder b y .a wifci brocgl.t out -alive. Ha wok
ballet while on dulyN Inside ma­ rcrlnuily burned and Marshal
chine-gun defense works
In WillUtni aikl ho was the only
Shanghai.
Hiatt comes from Itort on working. nrar tha .blast
Crystal River, Fla.'
* -who did not loae hi* life”.
Fv-“ wa* In a critiriil condition
at n He*rentar, Ala., hospital kiwi
could not ho'question! d about tha
explosion. It. ht. Msrrhri, vleopresident of tho compiny, , said
bod lea of the victim, were located
about four niUe* from the abaft
mouth.
.*
.m
Rescuers sent Lack word tha
t* ,
victim* were burled In the fallen
rock and coal. Marshal *ald ibotit
half the victim* were while men
and the olhrr* negrurs.’Thc mine,
hr aiM, normally employe* about
BOo men.
Only one wing w ai damaged,
- TAMPA. Oet. !».—&lt;*’)—Charg­ Thli
near the shift'* deepeet
ing the proposed wage a*d hour extremity, n fnct which liar*hall
hill now pending m Conircss, •aid kept the death Hit from
V i, loaded with exemptions to mounting to - staggering propargive. many Industrie* a falst tioni. Mure th in 600 relative!,
sense of security, Oongreermsn friend* Rind *|iectalcra assembled
J. Mark Wllcoi, of West Palm
: Beach, urged the defeat of the
measure In *n address factors ths

Mark Wilcox Hitt
At ProposedWage
And Hoar Measure

Uncle Sam Will

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Begin With Finish
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T h e* W P A p r o je c t
«ponto re d b y th e C ity o f H an­
fo rd f o r th e Im p ro v e m e n t o f
O ak, C e le ry , a n d U n io n AVBnue* h a s been ap p ro v e d b y
W a sh in g to n o ffic ia ls a n d wUl
becom o ellgihie, f o r o t^ ra U o n
a t th e d la e re tlo n o f th e « a t j
W . P . A ^ A w l n l e t r a j 0" *
T h e H erald W u a d v ised b y

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Senator CUwdu P*PP«r,a store
todkjr,
Tlit total co*t of tha prejodt will
be ovsr 116,000 of which UMM

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Declares Bill Is Ex­
ample Of “Bureauc­
racy G o n e Mad”

'^D uiidto^In U. a
Declines Sharply .2
During: September

Mlllworir Association conrsntlon
here yesterday.
“Tha meaeure dons net apply
to all the underpaid, and underprivileged workers.” Wllcoi esld.
-It esempte a great many per­
sons. But otic# the Isglslatlon Is
ruseted. these exemption* will be
removed and I predict It will
not fa* more than to year* batore
the federal hoard of five person*,
who will administer the act. will
use dictatorial powers to regu­
late lb* wages and fli tbs hours
of every Isfaorer In th* country."
Tracing the history of o u r gov.
eminent during the last Ik®
yeart, lie pointed out that there
lisa been a gradual concentra­
tion of power Ip the bauds of
bureau* slid boards.
"This measure I* hurueurrary
gone mad.” ha declared, “U will
provide a board of five men who
will have lb* power to raise and
lower wages and fta hour* of
labor. They may discriminate butween eecttnns of the country
and even between Individual
firms.
”1 consider this measure tbs
moat serious threat to Itemocrallc government that bss heuu
proposed In tb* last generation
Tha board will hava powaf to
reward friends and punlsb ene­
mies.
“When suck a board getucontrol It will b* Impossible for
the people to regain control ex­
cept through a revolution ”

County Clerks Study
Tax Redemption Act

*ty Avenue to Locust Avenue and
the relaying of brick on Vnlre
Avenue a* far aaat as P00 feet.
At present aU the betake . ka
there street* ere la te e n edge with
e rend OIL The project provide;
U ut the brick, be takro Og/ated',
rata Id flat and fitted between with
asphalt h ha* bean down; in Ujk;
Magnolia Avenue and Park Ave-

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of IB to 40 feet from First Street
to Fourth Street at preaent be*
cause of the railroad tracks th e re
Thlt will be corrected and the
street' widened to 60 feet through
Fourth
Street. From Fourth
Street to Sixth Street to SsvenUi
Street it will be widened from M
lo 32 feet.
Th* part of Celery Avenro
c it y n e w s b i u e f s
which will undergo rc-construc­
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tion will he widened from th* pree­
mpt 14 feet to 18 feet.
Th* project alao provklea for tho
resetting of .while way llghtet
construction of catch basins and
the laying of aewer pipe*
It It believed that work on Uili
“No Prior Commit-; rtrlllbm of the Sanford 4-11' Bicycle Ik Stolen As project
will begin as soon ae a *HfMeansOf
Transpor­
m e n t s ” I k Basis For Club met In the Chamber &lt;-I
ficlrnt amount of WPA tabor la
OK U n u u i n n Commerce building this mornlni;
available. Thla will probably ho
tation To M i a m i aftrr
U C l . -AO
3 C n n I U II
, .. . t r -„lar session.
the completion of the Sec­
ond .Street project which la undov
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peilnllnc
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slub-ii
hlcyIIKNVKB, ; . l k t , I A- —fAV*
Violators of City Ordinance*
way at th* preaent time.
Grorgc llsrnron, tlisirinan of the wIII Ik- tried before Cily Jndjr-- I 1 1,&lt; lo r ii&lt;-urly inn mlb-s. Paul
llrow
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old
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who
American Federation of Labor Flank I . Miller in « session of
I hulls from A tlanta, fla„ w aauppea.e committee, slid “ Wfa,ll be
Mmitlmsed »■
I pi lirniltil n e a r
hero
y n lo rd a y
th»t»” wlnn he &gt;m rulvlsed the
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nrnoun by O. P. Slodn, OvloCommittee for Imlurtrisl Organl- 3 C Q HCOUIH W o r k i / H I| aft
tlo roii&gt;tsbb&gt;, olid lo«li;i"tl In the

Si.-Pete Youth
Is Arretted Here
On Theft Charge

A. O f L. A nd1
(!.1.0. Agree Upon j
Peace Conference

1 City Jolt. Chief of Pul lea Uoy
j (J. Will hi ms. revealed lu^ay.
Washington on Oct. "6 “ with or
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Thu youth stole u new Dayton
Without committments”.
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Tho Feili-rsliofl hnd Isrtm l down Hhlp No. 7, hare l«-*-n working bicycle from a HI, I'etarsb u rg
' sto re suit with « sm all lutlrhel
two proposal* this week tiecauie, on their new hcn'bpiitlrrs tndiy I III wlihli bn lo rrie d Ills belongider* said, the CIO Insisted the nl the foot i f Fetich Avenue. I Inx* he Hindu Ills way to Hsn*
Kts should ogreo to certain prln*
Tlie Scout* were given tinclplvi In advance. William Green, full use of tho nM C’lty ibuk. and | ford.
Yesterday afternoon O lile tW il­
presklcnt of the Frileratjon, said repair work - and bcautlficstion liam* rerelvnd * teleg ram trom
the CIO offer for |H-an- conference were started 'Immediately,
l HI. Petersburg stalin g
th a t It
pti-bably ynulil bo sc&lt;rj’li-d
The Ship plan* to hold nil it* was believed Ihc youth w as In
j j,a*t night the American Feder* future meeting* mul com'ucl all i this vicinity, lie Im m ediately
atl o of Labor again lUsbed cobl Its nrtlriliea In llie bulIJi.ig.
' mill fled a ll law -enforcing officer*
Ipgter on n peace ......... . from the
Homo progress hv* been made In Ihn county and lain ysalerday
tel el C. I. O.
I'1 the construct h&gt;n of the It sin- afternoon ' the - lad .
ap p re ­
[r*‘Mr*t us on our term's or not Jsow Fleet, one small u llb mt hended by C onstable Hloau aaat
Bt all,” the Federal km’s executive was reported muring runiplril &gt;n iif Oviedo pedHlIng sw ay tow ard
•funcll. III effect, told the C- I. O. amt repair* are also faoirg made tbn Hast Cuaat on bis way to
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Drum And Bugle
Corps Has Meeting

Wpa Approves
Road Project
For Sanford
More Than $25,000 To
Be Spent In Widen­
ing And Repaving
Oak, Celery, Union

Early Morning Co
Gea, Explosion D
s t r o y s lives (
M i n e r s In Shai

M u s s o Uni Specifies
Withdrawals To Be
, In Equal Quantities
From Both S i d e s

Then Drives Thera
Thru New England
Nine Powieta T o^ '

Established In 1908

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Legality Of “Jook
Tax” To Be Tested
In High Tribunal

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In spite of bad weather last
night, a large number of the
members of the Sen* of the l e ­
gion Drum and Bogle Coips a t­
tended their weekly practice ses­
sion In th* Legion Hut, according
ta Percy Hero, advisor of I be
by Ulrgraui in reply to • suggrs- on the canoe Moiigiug to the
group
W. D. Huffman, drum Instruct r
and John Schtreid, bugle Instruc­
tor, were both preaent and sent
tho Ude through some peppy
marches with the instrument.
The boy* »r* drilling for their
scheduled i-erode In Tavares on
Armistice Day which will be their
first appearance this year
A merit system has brrn
launched, Mr. Mere staled. All at­
tending the prsettee session regu­
' HIDU, Ron rnsnta, Oct. I fl.- W
larly far three men the are given
—King Carol tnbl Major llrnere)
B valuable prtxo and Instrument*
Marl* Gustave Gamelln. Freni b
are taken from those missing
chief of staff, yeeterilnr lhal
three consecutlvg practice ses­
France “eon always depend on
sions.
the Rumanian army."
The rifle rang# which was built
Addreaa'ug himself dlrm-lly lo
muter the supervision of th*
flanarml Oam*lln In a spec.b *1
American Legtaw-fwrt and through
the conclusion of military ma­
cp-eperatten of tho United amt IIIU
neuvers they had just witnessed,
Lumtier Companies, has been com­
th* Klug spoke In French.
‘ T o s 'ia seen nnt only com­
pleted end prnriko shoot- are
rade*,'• he said. “8*1 an army on
scheduled to
for the Junhr
D rit »ee|t
which you can count In Dm* of
Leglonnslreu

Iloumania IMedgeH
Her Aid To France

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Th- vou'h was non-plussed by
(ho fa rt th at hq bod t e n ap*
prehenilrd so far away from to*
•reo* of hta crime bill submitted
to osvest without wny resistance,
snd blandly told tsw enforcing
officers thst be bad stolen the
bicycle.
He Is being held In the City
Jol| availing arrival of St. Pe­
tersburg astborlile* who wilt re­
turn him to Hie Hunshi&amp;a City.
Hu told officers that he woe
reconlly paroled from a fouryear, srnlenre tu Georgia for
then.
PRB8IDINQ BISHOP NAMED
CINCINNATI, Oct , 18. —W V Hlgbl Ihrv. Henry S alat’ Qoorgo
Tucker of Richmond, Va^ was
elected presiding etehop e f the
Protest nnt Eplocopel Church te-

TALLAIIA88EK, Oct., 18. —W)
—The 1017 Legislature's so-called
“Jook t» V law reached the Su­
preme Court yesterday for a U at
of constitutionalitynestle Pell leer of JacksonvIUo
asked the court to free her of
charges that she operated a place
without paying the 1160 annual
license required.
John R. Mathews of JsckaonvtUg
filed a habeas corpus action tar
tha woman's, release. Th# court
directed Sheriff R « Sweat of
Duval County to ahow hi* authori­
ty for bolding her In technical
custody- A hearing date w ii nod
act Immediately. Sheriff Sweat ta
in the petition of reeking to ■hew
th* law I* constitutional.
The “Jook t a i “ act llvteo a fan
of |160 on all place*, except li­
censed hotel* 'which have 10 W
more bedroom*, where dancing ta
permitted, or variety program*
are offeredMathew* told th* court' hla cli­
ent operated a four-room hctal M
Jacksonville. Hotel* whkb have
10 *r more bedroom*, ho tald, pay
16 annually far dancing and vm *v
iety program*.
Mathew* contended tho differ­
ence In fee* «on*tRated an uneen*
■tltotlon*! discrimination.
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P f §n the crackpot ddpraiselon panaceas which haW
boon advanced during the poet few years, ntotte of thrift
came closer to realisation'than the* Canadian province of
Alberta’s Social Credit scheme. This proposal for the gd*
erpmuriV to pap $26 a month to every person over eighteen
years of age, upon which Its sponsor,. William Aberhart,
rods into office with an overwhelming vote, came so near
to realisation that all that remained waa for the 66 mem­
bers of the legislature pledged .to the program (out o f-a
total membership of 68) to put It Into effect.
, And yet more than two yearn after- the election, Boelal
Credit la at!U an unreellhei dream! Ukny other « j n

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payroertt* 'it*
protest which arose fron
th a n i t
was promptly repeal*#.*,
have been put into elr*
beer! declared., B u t'so ;
cclvtd/the pnttf^ed pen
I t whs clearly appa it to the firmer*' of Alberta
pnd 'the merchants of-Gi sry th a t1 lf; everyone1 In** the
rularly. H I a month' in addition
province were receiving
to what he waa already earning and had thkt much estra
money to spend on the neeeaeitMs or even the luxnrfee of
life that the depression would soon1be'over and everyone
would be enjoying the frnita o f' prosperity; Twenty-five
dollars a month!multiplied by. hundreds'of thousands of
persona in the province wouldmhke an enormous aiim of
money to be added to the normal chkbfthlg of trade. Beery' Potaraborg Indaponlknt one would be guaranteed'by ft at ld iit a $&gt;are&lt; lirHig/'and
turn* of th* now Jostle* those who et(U worked' would sOon be exceedingly prow
perous.
It all aounded fine,, but that I f wouldn't work !■ fully
demonstrated &lt;by the-filet th k fa rtir two .yeara of tHal and
error Social Credit has hot yet been (Walked •in Alberta?
It has failed 'so far because no Why 'courd be found, by the
government of raising so large a som1e | would be beetsaary to pay' everyone 625 n month, cmd even, the meager
attempt which, whs mad*' l i t r a h t t f a i i rtattlted in no
great an Increase In. the a M t'a fiu e fi^ tm l’ ifhwTtA J&gt;s
abandoned;’; I t wbuld have failed'attyutojr- bWsuM tf it
hadn't increased the eo st'af iMngt and a person could sub­
WiW( apparently baa th# sist on his pension from tie government, •thsesande of
ft can't q.lta figure out
r this country la heading people would have stowed working
The failure of Professor AbtrrUrl to live up to his
rther boom, or a bomb.
campaign promlies, however; ia not1itywiuah Elver since
the world began one /doses after another haa arisen with'
the promise, not alone to lead the' peopli* out of the wilder­
ness, but to -provide them with economic security, great
rlchee, everlasting happiness. So farms We know not many
dv*tilling la no good If you of these "Great Promiaen” have succeeded, Napoleon led
t'got circulation. Herald'ad­ his troops from the Bock of Gibraltar to the steppes of
ding , puya bocauae The Oar- Russia on the pledge that there wad a'pot of 'gold a t the
Into practically every end of the’rainbow, and all they got for their pahna was a
wnrutan
Wiw in
(n Prussia,
l l r t i i t f i no
d l ( a'co
aimt#t In
In an
aft old
nlrl soldiers'
ai'ilfiU fv*
* In flawInale County.
wooden box
or aa tt !best,
home.
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boaineaa was moved to Thfipa, whtte the
snake factory has been augmented by a .
Ions for market, sailing
■hows and toolapical
I) to $400 apiece, many
altered In several old
n which escape la quite

flexible WOODEN SOLE
SHOE business wag started In 1$8L Th*

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Snake meat as a. table delicacy I Since
18, George I t End haa beau canning
.TTLESNAKE
H* began oper-

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MAGNOttA
of the Florida Reptile Instftulto,
one hundred snakes far venom,
la crystallsed and ahlnpcd to,
laboratories for expertasMa!
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Green Valley

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Advertising Tbe Avocadohe count tat and the aUto an
squabbling for tha right to
if .tin giutillni ..tea momy.
dlpg fh« ooncluilon of th* no*
-inf, Itow would It b* for th*
layon to *t«p paying tin tost
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US- Jut!g» directed a vvrtllct of
#*fit In th*. Tamp# flag' MM
tsbtClg fraring to leave tho
■ties In tho bands of tho Jury,
rtf must Kan been torn* qo*»' Stout It turning tho defendNow that Oonnany hat coneludI*a nOn-aggrosalon poet with
l|4iiito, locking tho bach door
' U WON, llltlor should faol free
tum hli ottonticn to hla holgbfi on the aouth and aaat.

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Apother great industry for,,Florida appears possible
In the production of avocados with the proper resegt1, t#
advertising. There la no mere nutritious fruit in the
world and It la now regarded as a great dellehqy, fit. only
for the most exacting gourmet. But with the proper ad­
vertising and a vastly Increased production. It could be
placed on the tables of every home in the land.
"California citrus growers have learned that It pays
to advertise,’’ says the St. Petersburg Independent
"Florida citrus growers know that when California urges
the public to drink more orange Juice and grapefruit Juice,
and to bo sure to use California oranges and grapefruit,
the public docs not always take the second part of the ad­
vice. And so Florida growers, with.less money to spend
for advertising, are hound to benefit somewhat from ad­
vertisements paid for by California growers.
_**It should therefore Interest Florida avocado growers
In learn that Callfctnin grower^ ora now running-adver­
tisements to popularize the avocado. The advertisements

Did you know that a ship loaded
Idt coffee and (saving Bantus
mill, hound for th* Uollod
lalos takas a ahortar rout* to
toton than to Now OriranaT That
i what I'totaator Quia aaya. Bo*
ivv it or aoL
avocados

like hlooth* 'Bwf l» a » f l W r e $ 4 » m to I|M W » h 4 ;.*&gt;
mahiro1fully otirHlIv Irw * •CaIIT1d fiut
aVo*
cadoa, according to the soVmHtlsemeW. aracHppM 1 clean
with soft brushes, handled with glovee until preeooled to
42 degreee and shipped under rafrigeratlon.
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"It ie high time the ttuhlle In the North was learning
more ^MUt.thje tropical delicacy."
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tlS* uaiaoUa Ip), da Atnaricae of body alcohol oVou t
nispey, tot t^t oatomolowbis wtH oaa-half^t'i Rauro, ai
lolOmu Uamount* to plant? la too ettat to rondor taott pa
way of. tola'to tbo Uvoatock todua-, aafb drttors,’ alnea this
.1it.
m^ . ‘.grooUr Incmaoa roootlt
Stsfo and iVdaral offlclfta polat or Usm rtqulrod' tor a
out that tbo nnMtoi* of door la otoy ifao hnSm**
tho llaltod areas affoctod to not
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large aad wttb too otontoatlsn U n , , n i pf tf* ( ^ i j
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bnd and water,
toatthtoo toor ^than *"*"«
Use*
Mi(n.

“undaratandln’. *!' wH^’tlto

outaoritin' tootsod to to perfect,
pad everything was goto' along
ataoofh, whan , without warnin'
amthvr gang c w m along and

more or I b is n coinpHrtted
i, to r tha now outfit, known
a* th* Oatpo Boy», ain't got]
nothin’ par*on■I against th* Rlm-] b.,
lyddong, but It has com* to th rir|TTr
attonttow that In coriila Iqcalltiot
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trails. NAtlvei of tropical America have
"since. Urn#" ifniueraoj-Ial." Tit? A ftM cl
ahuacatl, which the Mexicans have &lt;hah|

Rhgo Black I* earsful
puts cm of a “mawnln"

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tbo only amwor to

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***liolh Ini* Chatto1,jip#, Noboo togWy with

Mr and Mn. U R. Water* of
aUnvOlo, Oh. hare moved to
Oriodi and ooqppy tha IVanlol addition |o th«lf packing to o n , two ojawtW

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Mr- htoort of OrUndo haa* tha foe-

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Social Calendar
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MONDAY
The Missionary Society el lb*
f ir s t MatbodUt Cbmreb wStbav*
a reception a t Til* o’clock at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Mill la honor of the Roe. and
Mru. Paul Readfearo, now Memhero of the ehtarch and nVoljwadu.
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Circle Number Three of ; the
Woman’s Missionary Society of
the First Baptist Church will, be b
charga of the program to belMMen
a t the church a t 8:S0 O’clock. The
topic of the program will he,
"Chin*—An S. O. S. Call For
Prayer”. Special feature*, radio
broadcast. Impersonation*, drama­
tic reading*, musk and social hour
will be given b Chines* eettbg.
The Sunbeam Band of Um First
Baptist Chorch VIII meet at J:30
o'clock a t t b church. Loaders,
Roy Symes, J r. and Mrs. W. 0.
Edwards.
Clrcla Number Fire of the
First Baptist Church will bare
an all day sewing for the hospi­
tal at tho t o n of Mr*. F. E.
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The Junior Q. A. Girls of. |ba
F irst Baptist Church will meet at
th* church a t 3 JO o'tleek. LMkJer,
Mr*. Marvin Milam.‘&gt; * ^ 1 T t t Dependable Class of tbs

a t llM A’dUckJ iFor reservat
eaU ^ M,er.7|&gt;,-j.,
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Tbs I’rsyor Band mevtlnJJ qf
tb* Womap's Auxiliary o f * ,tbs

A T THE CHURCH ES

Mrs. Fred R. Wilson
* Hostess To Circle
Mr*. Fred B. Wilson was boaM r and Mr*. Bam Flabchor
tea* to tb* Rosa Circle of Um
Garden Club which met yeiterdiy bar* returned from New York
morning a t ber home on Sanford whet* they spent several days at­
Avenue, with Sixteen member* b tending the World (Series.
a tte n d a n c e .

J Mrs. W.

in, chairman,
ited that tb*
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C h u rch S rto n L l* :» s A, M.
M o rn ln a W o rsh ip . ltl* S A. M.
Herman by Ih* p a s io r
C h ristia n K ndeiw ur. ":»» P . IL

uted.',t^e[dov*rfl
i of handpelntea
I which was the ' Mr. , and Mr*. Jo*
ir chairman, lira. pound* the birth of
BrsuilHeaUun thulrm tn, Mr*.
Endor Curiett, announced that If
any member had any plant* they
would like to give for th* new
City Park, whkh Is to be betereen
8anford’ Avenue and th* Meyfalr
Hotel, Jam** Moughton, CTf&gt;
Parka Director,. Would be glad to
jako ear* of them until tho Urn*
to plant them,
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, Junior
Garden Chalrmari, announced that
the South Sid* School would Hard
an exhibit for the annuel Garden
Show to.b* heW ilh.I the Spring.
Two brUbe:lcirtfd:A*t*)wra wflj
^Ive U lkl at tkp Sfajlh SW* School
this yewt. One will be in November
1 M dfertn February. ’She* etee- sta t­
ed' that a plant sale would be held
at the ,echqol next month.l.. . 1 1

isa ^m auiSM Sp#

Middleton.-or Denevp A v tjfc at
• :0* o'clocR Th* tdeellngMiava
been changed -front M onday.I Hit
until Tuesday night.'
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WEDNESDAY
Th* first Bridge Party of the
Social Department of the Woman s
d o b wffl be bald a t 2:00 o'clock.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Clifford
Proctor, Mr*. A. H. Middleton, Mr*
E. F. Hoffman, and Mlsa Ellen
Mahoney. Reservations may - be
Bad* by calling 7t-J.
THURSDAY
' Th* busbies* and social meet­
ing of U&gt;o Ladles Auxiliary Temple
D ^k. Isra el'will-be hdd a t
o’clock, Hootesse* f a i‘the evi
will be Mr*. A. Joeobion and
II. Jacobson'." *
Tb* Friendship League of
CongragatlMul Church* will
a t ’flMl m m ell Mtai. John 1
West S ide,'at 3:00 o&gt;Jo»k.
FRIDAY

munity Church held * MM
meeting *t th# church WedMM
nftemoon. They arc prepariapihclr annuel ChrU lm u cal* i
(upper which will be H eld'S
rm * V H B T iioD trr c n u n til
2. They will hold their regu
u*v. W at n m r.r ft*, minister.
business
n n lln r
Wsdnead
C h s re k School. • :!» A. M.
C o n lu o io n U efore Ms**.
('o m n w n lu r. I He* a . M.
Oct. *0. 2:30 o’clock, * t '“ |
V n o s a P e o p le *
M eeting.
S:»»
o r t i n o MKntoiHKT iii v n c n
church.
l it* . J . K. W oodw ard. p » ito r.
1 R re n ln u W orehlo. T:»# P. M.
A Rlble Study Claes has,,
C hurch Hcfcool. M l A. M
Mltf • w eek se rv ic e W e d n ee d ar a t
T. I . U n i . au p erln leu d o M ;
ccntly been organised and ■-!
I:** r . M.
M a m in a W u rsh lp . 11
A, U.
elected U r Thomas Thempu
liv en in g W n reh lp ■:•* 1‘. U.
K p w o rth L ongue* "*•*» n t t : t l teacher.
They will most *W
p u b lic Is co rd ia lly Invited
Is
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Thome TR
s llc m l Ikess s e r v ic e .
c o s s n a o u i o i u t r n r n n i . day evening. Oct. 10 a t t
e a r n e r P a r k A venue and T h ir l o’clock. Every on* Interaetad'
IIT H l
Bible study la invited to alto
Rev. 1. II. R oot, m lnleter.

J E W •?

labeling of plants to Identify
them- She then Introduced'Charles
McClung who ilso exhibited labels
aad spoke on the quality of the
malarial used in them.
Members of the Rose Circle are:
Mrs. W. 8, Coleman, Mr*. J- M.
Coates, Mrs. Endor Curiett, Mr*
II. L- Covlngtyp, Mrs. J- C, Bills,
Jr* Mrs- J. M. Quirk, Mrs. Fred
R. Wilson, Mr*. A. W. Epps, Mr*
Sadya Mo***, Mr*. G L. Park,
Mr*, C. R. Mason, . Mm. ,&amp; L.
Theaiher, Mr*. J- Dingfelder,, Mr*.
R. Al-Newman,.Mrs. Goo. A- DeCAttcs,-Mrs. E.&lt; F. Houshelder,
Mm, J.--II. M*C**kiH,iMra.,iIe I.
T P gflefrM frxW Bt "B»o*e**idMH.’
S. Hi Cetaloogh, Mrs. F..E- RolAnll1ft, Mr*,- Wi tE. Watson and Mm). J. Pope.

ftalph Miller
Talks To AzaleaCircle
Dr. Ralph L. MUIer, who Is
connected with th* Florida Agri­
culture Sbpply Company In Orlan­
do, was guest speaker at the mrct-

Hospital.

Central Garden Club
Circle H u Meeting
Mr*. G- E, Rollins, chairman,
presided over the meeting of Cen­
tral Circle of the Sanford Garden
Club whkh was held yesterday
morning at th* bora* of Mr*. S.
0. Shtnholeer
Tb* mtautee of th* last meet­
ing were read and (proved and a
treasurer’s report was, given. Re­
ports of tb* eark u s standing com­
mittee* were board. In the abeebee
ef the Beautification Chairman,
Mrs Ira Southward, Mrs. H. M.
1’apwprth told of aom* of the alma
and plans or this committee for tbs
coming year.
(
• ■
. .Mr*. 8. 0 Shlabolesr, Oonserra­
tion; Chairman, reported that Um
Sanford Garden Club was trying
to devise some plan to save the
Urge Cypress tree* on tb* new
boulevard.
Th* Junior Garden Club chair*
man, Mrs F. E. Bolt, asked the
members to cooperate with her l*
th* work for th* children by root­
ing plants for tbem. Mrs. Papworth reported that th* Flower
Show would be held at the Legion
Hut and the Circle voted to has*
tho three standing Committee*
Ikautlfkatlon, fexhibit and High­
way Developmsnt, begin making
plane fo r tb* grounds:.
The
botanical and common
nsmss of several plants were
studied- Mr*. A. K. Roisetter mad*
a talk on plasting shrub* and an­
nual* now with suggestions for
fertilising and pruning. A round
table discussion followed a t whkh
tilde ’ Mr*. Roesetter answered
ntsny^'QoetfMW « « ' member*
site d her.
The following members - were
present: Mr* F. E. Bolt, Mr*.
Sanford Doudney, Mrs. J', H.
Estrldge, Mr* Q. I. Loocks, Mr*.
Georg* McCall, Mr*. H. M. Papworth, Mrs- G. E. Rollins, Mr*.
A. K. Roesetter, Mr*. W- M. Scott,
Mrs- S. O. ShtnhoUer, Mr*. J.
T. Newby and MUe Nona WyDy.

T o -N ig h t

Sunday
THEY CLBAN
U P T H E TOW N
W I T H ': LAUGHS I

bom* of Mrs. F. D. Scott. He
chose aa hi* subject, ’’Ineect*’.
Mm. R. F. Monaahratge, chair’
men presided ever Mm meeting.
Routine matter* were discussed.
Those attending were: Mrs. P.
P. Campbell, Mrs. C. E. Oormley,
Mrs. J. O. Huff, Mrs. Henry MeLaultn, Mm. E. F. Monsslvetge,
Mrs. F. W. Pope. Mrs. F. D- Scott,

BONUS DEMANDED

I la d U B O C Q U E

Lynn ANDERS

*The Shadow Strikes”

SAN FRANCISCO, Oet., II. tffl—'Tb# AW*tie voyage’ ef the
Dollar Itae trtfs tU r Adtaiml Hel­
ton wee cancelled yeetediay after
sailers refused to man Um ship
without a f l » bone* forsaking It
to Japan, which tb* ere* consid­
ered In tb* “ war to n e"
Tb* Dollar line snnneprsd the
cargo aad atone on the ably, were
being rerntovtd.
Tha Um also ib h — itid tb#
freighter Texas had botai tied up
at Portland ta a similar d k p u u .

rm v T b a p t is t cure*cw
P a rk A n n * * A m a in V treet.
T h . R ev. W . P , U reoks, .*
pester*
S u n d e r g rk n o t, t i t l A. M.
M orn in g w o ie n te *
11 1* - A M.
H r . r . u „ »:T» p m .

Mr*. H om an Morris, Mr*.' Allan
■taM t, Mrs. H. B. Freeman, Mrs.
J.tJf.'T W b at, Mr*. J. M. Stinecipher, Mr*. George McCall Mrs,
Henry English sqd MU* Minnie

titenlns Wurenlp, 1I« |&gt;, V

Italians Agree To
Meeting Is Held
By Dirt Gardeners P a r t Withdrawal
Of Spanish Troops

allowe'en Party
Planned By Circle
Tb* membem of Circle Number
TIN) of th* First Christian Church,
met a t'th e home of th* chairman,
Mr*. J J . BoMy, Friday afternoon,
where final plan* were mad* for
the Hallowe'en P»rty t» be given
at th* Christian Church Thursday
night, October 28. •
Th* plane are to make thlj one
Of , the most outstanding entertain-

loweases to make ready to ‘meet
mysterious spooks and ’ ghost*,
bear weird music and enjoy th*
fun and excitement of tb* night.’'
Mrs- Belly continued, “Madam
Z wBl be there to tell your Past,
Present and Future all for th*
cost of Fire Cent*. The greatest
Flak Pond hi Florida will be ready
for your catch. Now, th* fin set,
fattest Hot Doge with all the
trimming* will be youm for tbs
coat ef on* niektl. With rod lemonad*, hot coffo* and tho flneat of
all homo mid* candies"
“Thar* wOl be eo much fun yon
will forgot ye* are old, tired or
breka Breryoa* Is Invltod. Como,
bring a f r j p j . there la no admit­
tance skawMb **d there will be
nothing odv tm over a nickel.’’
“Remember tb* data, Thursday,
October t t j Th* place, Tbs First
Christian Cbureh) Tbs lira*, from
TiOO o'clock until th* spooks fly
sw sy“

IV rdnveday P m y n r Here Ire. t i l
I'. M.
K«r phone* fo r t h . Iis rd -o th eart* * :
V isito rs W elonrde,
paoi .a CIII- w en

or

T IIH S l I H i r . n n
T h . R ev. H, r . O rsh a is , p asto r
n u n J ut Hohool. S unday. I I A, II.
P re a c h in g . S u n d ay , l | A. M.

Bunosy, | l \ M.
No nation, he sakl. could -be JJ'
•Ling.
w .d f iw U x I
&lt;U p. m,
condemned for "Iresuming
i
”
under
such
’
freedom of action'
foreign Intervention.
At tlp&gt; tame time Britain and
heh ao l 10:00 A. M.
France drafted en outright warn­ PS urenadeay
s ln g ll:* * A. M.
ing to II Due* that the Frmnco- I P . t a k •:** r . M.
P r e a c tin g f t * P . IL
S p a n tsb frontier will be thrown
open arbitrarily If th* London
r o ll o o a r n n x i m s i n *
non-intervention committee falls O rls n e e fl.* -l n e a r U eaavo AvaT ha R a r. CL IL D akar, pa a la r.
to agree on a echem* of with­ B a n d a r Bckaol. t i l l A. IL
drawing foreign volunteer* from O altaaa. I l : t * a . M.
R r i i o l l n i ) Hcrvica, I t * n a t
8pain.
W adnaaday P rc v a r a a * P ra la a
The stiffening of the Franro- P ra y e r Oarvloe W adn asd ay , l i t *
ttrlilsh attitude toward Italy
came on the eve of an emergency
l a k h m &lt;n r (-nwMPNiTr
p iii'ii ini
meeting of non-intervention com­
tPreakylvrlnn Hnvvramvatl
mittee today regarding the v o l'
J i n n M. Ttiam pvop, M A P
Jjlsr. Murnlne Wur*fclp. l*.t«
untecr* crista.
Th* Irnnilon and Paris foreign
Cliun-h nrhenl, 11 1* g, u.
K vcn ln g W urahlp. I ; l*
M
offleea were understood to have
agreed that If the neutrality body lid U,,r*,*d w , , b sterseplt
falls again tn solve the situa­
tion within two weeks, th* re­
opening of the French frontier
will be ordered.
Eden himself admitted the
scant llkrllrood of any solution
emerging from th* moribun non­
intervention committee.
It was reported from Rome
that MussolinU-lmpressed. per­
haps. by the
F ran n r British
sternness—was contemplating a
"aymbolk withdrawal" of some
of hla legionnaires from Spain,
providing Britain and France
________ _
will grant belllgerant rights to! RnRkRgKH m ictiioiiist c iim C ii
th* Spanish Insurgents.
"j g " j, “
i“ « 0 a . u .
Britain and France
elreabyt - nsccisi i-mrnm,
have agreed that
belligerent
y '.Vm i ' w-.iV.I* niviifoit.
m*
rights will be "accorded to both P. xt.
Spanish factions as soon as
i^vr'm vcU n*e 1 i “ P M
Mussolini show* hla "good fa ith ' Thursday.
In quitting Spain.
o rn n v A s s r i i n u i i T c n c a o i
■

R*v. W . J . A*r*«y, p s ilo r .

Miami Herald Sold
S5:
To Ohio
Publisher *.5Sk
A ,ffBr«SSL
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MORIS
MIAMI, Or). U .- W ) —Johh H i i s r o n n i'vui-.vtiwi v atiovai.
u u s r s u TADKIIN Al'I.M
Knlsht ami sasoelsle* til Ohio
ll* r. W. H liu w n . p aatur.
yesterday acquired ownership of
t t h B lrvat an d U u i . l A n n u a .
Mundky Hchmil ll ai A M . W il­
th* Miami Herald from Frank liam
llro w n , su p c rln la n u a n l.
n. Shulls, who founded the
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Titnm.ay o v o a la * p ra a rh ln a and
nl.l rnalilim nl Ivallm ony a a r.lc a .
Itvoryhody w alcom a,
M

eld. li editor of the BeaconJournal and president of both
Ohio new* paper*.

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LAKE MARY

Rally day was observed b I
Community Church School j
Oct. 3. Two new clau se on
organised: a co-ed class and
Young Women's class. Tb* 1
lowing children and young pea
were promoted; from begin*
tn primary. Betty Ren* H
Peggy Anne Howell) Prlnuuy'l
Junior B. Janet Joiner. Lea
Thom,
Kettle Jane
Uleiq
Eleanor Goods!*, Virginia Rear
Betty
Rolland. Jean BoUl
Clara
Belle Whitaker, Bek
Reaves, Billy
Joiner)
Fri
Junior B to Junior At 0*1
Murrle Fennel, Charlotte T*1
Hetty Hurls Williams, Marl
llm res, Charles Holland, Good
Rolland. Bobby Harris, JaM
Thompson | From
Inlermeda
to Co ni class: Grace WMM
lAuretle Minrhew, Irene Aj*l
by, KloUe I .owe. Ruth Anderw
Tlioma* Wansley, Rosa Whtt*H
Ham Cochran, Randolph PP

i

On Sunday, Oct.
IT. TfcCommunity Church la joining M .
tho
world
wide
CommanloR.
Service
of th*
P reabytattu
Church n* part of o c e le b m tS
of tho Centennial of F orolj^
Mia*inns. A imilure of Ibo W V icr will bo a roll call and' h
con i-crntion service a t whMl
aptcial im-nibcrshlp, rirtlfHnTta
will lie used. Another featOM *eE
the Centennial cekbrattan WtU
l&gt;o s Birthday supper to bo -baM 1
• l the clmrch Friday, October iW,
at which llmo a Centennial cO ffrring will bo received.
The Lake Mary P.-T, A .Y fil!
niert Thursday evening a t j k l
school house, at I P, H ,
j _■«]
The grade boys and gtrla k q t
the volley ball games to Pooka:
lrt-t Wednesday.
The grade boys end gtrta Iw t:
the volley ball game* to 9*Ma'Isst Wednesday.
'
New neats recently h a v e -W M
put in the school kudlt«rtdtar!
they add greatly to tho t w t a v
and heotily of the room.
C. W. labill mad* a bwotakgf’.
trip last week-end t* sttaad a
Visual Education Meet in At*,
lanla.

Mr*. Mebells Cole and daughter. Christine, have relumwl to
Ihrir hums after s
summer In A»hcville,
Mr. and Mrs. I jpwI* Bchlitt
have returned to la k e Mary
after spending the summer In
the north.
Th* Imke Mary Girl Scout*
C a i r o , Egypt, o c t, i s —im~&gt;
end Brownies have brgun thrir
winter program undor the dlrec.* Four of llrilaln's highest dsARM
lion of Mm. R. E. True. M r*, officials conferred her* yeotpe*
a M Ball: and Mrs. H. M. day while heavy Italian l*kltW *T
Cochran and Mrs. B. I. Cole. ments were pouring Into ll**M/
Tbs Scout* meet Tue.-lsy sftcr- Libya.
As a result of the confepM***
noon*. and the Brownie* on
authoritative quarters undent
Monday afternoon.
James Cochran of Miami is British troops may be sent
visiting hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. thr western desert next ui
where garrison* now are tail
J . D. Cochran
Mrs. R. E. True has returned hy Egyptian troops,
i A Na|de* dispatch said a eta
from Gardner, Mass.
Th* lake M»ry rhlldrrn at*, 'gent of 2300 Italian Infantry
tended a Good Health Puppet artillery embarked for Libya-’
Show at Lyman School Monday contingent will make th* gsfl
morning, given by the Stale of Italy’s North African pM
slon total SbJOO.
Board of Health.
Egyptian troops were ahn
Th* Lillies Aid of the Com­
moving toward iha desert. ’

British Officials '
Over Egypt Defi

Plants Distributed
Among Girl Scouts
One hundred plants were dis­
tributed among tb* 26 membars
at tb* meeting ef tb* Girl Boeuts
which wee bold Friday afternoon
a t tb* Little House These plants
a n to be grown for tb* flower
show.
During tb* busineii meeting
plana were discussed for a gulden
party after which Margaret Spaneer'* patrol served refreshmikUa.

lee this new Dodge today end l*em bow you, loo, a
Dodge end save moneyl And itmimNr —Dodge etlU
just e few dollar* more then low***-priced carat
B O D SI—PJW..— .r CkrrtUt C . w « «

“Sweet" la lb* English n i l
for dessert. And “joint” its *
fa r meat « tb* {English m u
KaS is delivered regularly ;i
Leaden bo**#* up to «:»y oYlw
Ut night.

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�Taylor And
inor Powell
JKr, •-**■-v
tr In Musical

Jto».W0t o f o u ; ]

STARS OF “BROADW AY MELODY 'tiF i&amp;8

M

chorus girls

IC IH M
q u tn c i
Quentin"
i they r *
break in

of a ooin “San
in which
M«*r ilr tt
the mov-

Stars Make Debut.As

f»al O'Brien
d eed ed Ann

i Scre4h Sunday
goad way pricks np tla droop*
-*ar» like an old tiro liorae
tha aoupd of Iho alarm a*
Wadway Melody
n(
103V'
Ada gayly tram Hollywood,
ftero la irony in the now or■ o f , showmanship, aa Metro*
Idwyn-Mayer product a must-comedy that excrlle |n lav* I
-aplandor anything thul llroad -1
f aver attempted, Including
gfaid'e follies.
I
paced, the atuily aided Broad* |
y for moM i,r Hie talent which |
war a In thla apart aentar nem
a at Ihh HU* Tbenler Sunday.
I Monday, tlnlf H*'l*rt Tay*

Kltz On Wednesday
Handsome Rax Mllland, who
oared to the top rin g of ac^een
popularity tn "The Jungle Prtn*
ec u ” and "The Three Smart
Girl*," play a the mate romantic
trad In “Easy Uvlag," the gay
I comedy by Preston Sturgee which
'play* Wedneaday and Thuraday
at tho Rlta.Thcattr.
I Mllland appears oppoallc charmling Jean Arthur, who aharra atalliar honor* with Edward Arnold;In
;^ha fllip. Mllland ,mad* hla flrat
major screen appearance aa tha
romantic
load In "Tha ..Big
B roadest of 1937" and draplta
the brilliant gallaxy of namaa
which thgt picture included, . a t­
tracted widespread attention. Xhla
was followed by "The Jungle
Princess,“ “Bulldog Drummond
MIAMI.' OH, 1 « .-^ F )-T h *t Eacapca" and "Three Smart QirU."
Count fit Covadong*. InformedI Son of a Welsh steel mill auper*
that hla divorce proceeding la, visor, Mllland broke wild hors**,
Havana'kfed b«fen dbmlaUd, w ii trained racers and worked on a
uncertain lait nUht what ' hla, potato boat before ho Joined the
next arlinn would be'Vfthdflgh ha. army and entered tho -British
wat. “apifmis lo 'g e t the whole. Household Cavalry—tho King's
buslneag over' with*

tin," coming to the -M]

art scores a f m |
triumph tn The In'
t e n s e l y dramadf
rote he plays H
*:?an Q u e n t in-’
Many a man wpnK
like lb be In hfl
shoes.

J who eo-ftara with K teannr,
trail, la strictly a product of
’ acreen- ' Mlaa Powell, ul I
rae, Iclntlllatnd on Iho alage
g before aim tapped her way!
cinem atic fame. The combi*
km appeared In ’’BroadwayIndy of IMd," before Iho
ipoma ym m r cetleae hoy at*
lad Iho topmost run* of Iho
llywood ladder, Mlaa Powell
poeltlvcly brilliant in
her

"

topping “The Orcat ZlegfcW
In spectacle and d an lln g arrpy

I t talent,

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brfof* Hi liit word In Ynmlc^l

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Quentin1ToShow on the shore of San Francisco
Bay. There are no execution and
0*
t iix —
j
■j
At R itZ WcdnCSOSy no death-house scene*.

Matro-Coldwyn-Mayer a g a n

entertainment, “Broadway Mai"
ody of 1P8H," to the Rita screen'
, V'■
“ **
f.A CO AUDI A FAVORED
! Buoday and Monday. With Rob"| Those who like their movtemen
-I b rt Taylor and Eleanor P o w e l l j amj strong—plenty good I NEW YORK. - « &gt; ) —Flortlla H.
co-starred' and with Mai giant 't( they're good and plenty had If I * Ouardla I* a 13 to &amp; favorite
* ,ca«&gt;, (neluding n t h eelabritles of t h e y , , , , 0 |„clln*d-*te due for a tn be re-fleeted mayor of Nenr
the iitagn, . . screen . and radio lrB tt vVedneaday and Thuraday York City, accord log to odda post­
♦ world* as Oeorge- Murphy, UIngle Vben the flra t National melodra* ed la WifTI Street yesterday,
Bames. Buddy Ebaen. Sophie ^ "g»n Quentin" plays at the
Tucker, Judy Oarland. Charles Hits Theater,
Igor Gorin, Raymond Walbura,! On the good aMe the fana will
Robert Jlenchley, Willie Howard,
Pat O'Brien, which ought to
AT THE RITZ
Charlca Grapewln and Robert be aatlafactny *f|okgh. Ha&gt; the
Sunday. Monday—Eleanor Powell. Robert Taylor "BROAD­
Wild hack, the new picture is her- Captain of the Yard In San QuanWAY MELODY OF 1938."
alded as tha biggest mualcal ,at- tin. On Ihe.bad aide they'll have
Tuesday—Hie Big P a y - 360 Special Added Attractions
traction now on ethlbillon any* Humphrey Bogart and Joseph
where on the face of the earth. Sawyer a* a -couple of tough prlaand Dot ocas Del Rio, Peter Lords “LANCER BPY."
oners, plus Big Barton Maclaine
, Wednesday, Thuraday—Jean A rthur,. Edward Arnold
es a crooked Jail official.
In "EASY LIVING." Added F u tu re "SAN QUENTIN."
wear cellophane.
, Bat the picture .Isn't altogether
Friday—Warner Oland "CHARLIE CHAN ON BROAD­
.The alnry la fast moving, with mowed Inr, For aweatnaaa and
n race Irnck alinospliar#. It has light there's that lovely rfd-hradWAY.” Also return showing (Jens Raymond, Lily Pons, Jackun nmu.lug plot twlel. Mlaa Pow­
Oakie -THAT GIRL FROM PAftis."
ell ecoliires a runner, ral.nl by ed leading woman, Ann Sheridan,
Saturday-PImy
SCREENO. pick
ro n tn
''I« A IR IE '
r s a San Franclace night-club
her, father, when Taylnr, ayo^ng
alngtr with whom Pat falls In
THUNDF-R."
Also
"CARNIVAL
QUEEJI."
;
’
playwrtgft, buy* l( for her out,
AT THE PRINCESS.
. ,
,
■ot ff^ilmepi. The girl dance*, m
Saturday, Sunday. October 23rd'and 2Uh—jfopalong Caaa night club k&gt; pay tor . thf ,li'a far. from being &lt;a gloomy
picture,
previa
w
obaem
ra
dev
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feed,
DUST"• -ahd- Stuart “Erjvln
- - ■blit
. the
■, ..animal■ »)».''.MVf dare, in apitat of the fact that »' aidy “TRAIL
,ca abd repays everyan* With
lot of tha action la behind th e’ B0Y"
,
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wills of the ancient penitentiary1

PROGRAMME F&amp;R WEEK OF OCT. 17

poirs ■again *i»!ih.Bmdi l«

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Soph Io Turkrr, Broadway per*
Imlal for many ynnra. now car*
lap on la the »lud!o| and with
•T In this amailiig plrlura am
[barge Murphy, lilnnln llarnee,
autdy Ki&gt;*en. Judy Garland,
Marie* Im r Gnrln, Unymnnd
gallium, Robert lleurhtey, Willie
Iowan!, Charles Grapewln, llnhft Wlldhark mid n rlinriia of
ItU Ibai Would have - bruuglu
ay alngo entrance ln the days
then Broadway rolled tlm moMl flicker*.
jFBvoadway Melody of 1M»"
'#e directed |,y Hoy Del Rulb
Bd produced by Jack Cummings,
ktva Ootilit, the Academy Award
rlnner dance director, staged (lie
yolwork,' Nat In Herb Grown and
irlbur freed rcllnjmrali-d on
be muglc.
.Eleanor Powell and Geciom

TO BE IN THEBt SHOES?

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to Hollywood. Deaplte hla brkif
career In films he la regarded by
studio executives aa certain atcr
material and Is being groomed for
that goal now.
“Easy Living" la a story particu­
larly adopted to. Mllland'* HgHTheartrd, devil-may-care character*
(■tics. In It Mlaa Arthur, a work­
ing firl, .receives a (30,000 as bit
goat In a most surprising manner,
and la then forced to llva Ur to
if. Mllland is tha sop of Arnold,
Wall Street tycoon, and lx trying
to'm akl a go of It on hi* earn as a
* boy In a Tpalaurarit. Ha meet*
las-Aqthur aw} M ia la lote wfth

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Florida Plays Host T
Florida ~Meiitor j
P ltn s To Start
A Reserve Team

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Florida'* fast improvinKr

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tltU «**k i |n » Q H
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Sanford tiowtthg Cluh' although
th*r wrr, defeated t*'c* lu the
«»»«» ih*r pupud.
1
Team No. 1 oroughl their ar-»
• rtf* up to .SM whun tb*r won!
three gtmui and took secondj
Place and tied wttli No." 3 for
thu aaraml spat.
Thu IcalU* will hold Mother 1
aat or gsmea tunlrhl at tha c lu b t
orur Keni’i Garage and all par
•ona Interested
tn Iraw ling,
whuthar or n«l Way *ra mawtiara of tha rlu b ,n r* urgad to
ha paaaot.
Ilarw ur« tha result#:

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Gator Officials Are
Expecting 7000 To
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Sanford-Daytona
Game Postponed
Due To Weather

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DAYTONA liKACH, Oct., 10.
—The scheduled tilt between
the Seminole High School Celcry Fed* *nd the Daytona
Beach ttuccaneer* u u cancelled
latt night due to bad weather,
n field that looked a* If It were
ii blanket and bermse neither
tcam .w aa supplied with -any
nod-floating foot ball*.
The. tfnm e^w as scheduled to
l’« l n nt Ahki o'clock on the new
Volusia Field but the two
machc* Spike Wk'lahingrr of
the Bue» ami Leonard MeLueaa
of the Feds, met In etinvcroain n , vlewiil and diaeuaard tha
fli'M ami w eather
condition*
nrtit then dee tiled to cancel the
grid war al ili.VI o'clock.

T o n y L a n a i li

The mentura nl»o announced
that the engngrment would tw
ployed on Voluiia Field on the
cvrnlng of Dec. 1.

G iven ReJfeM t
By New York Club

T h e t h r e e , religions practised
In Japan are illiliitulsni. lluddhl'in niiil chr|,ilanltr.

To Attempt To Land
Position Ac Head
Of A Major Outfit

Nall head trimmings in cowboy
alyl* aye helm u«ed on aoma of
the am anrr uanduar*.

STOP

#. Ark^imwi* T *rti IS.

T s i h u k r e I I . iM lild «
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In i L p f i t y

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l.lVr Milk I A, IInIIf*

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the opening Iin. up tcaluy.
roach Cody i* pi: idling to .tn rl
i referee ile v m with t)ie i-xrnptlon of Id* end*,' u\rdu*l the Purple
Tigera. Tolu U u llu r m il K&lt;mla
Pennington, w lij In.-, liken, over
the right flag i.lme WfltMdi Itainley auatatned a knee injury, will
be at the trrmluulk. Ollienvlue IIntram will be n euiuplvlvly new one.
The backfield cumbiiuilioii will

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WASHINGTON,

tha wall almost all ills way
Oct. 18.—( f l —
dropped a 7 to 0 dacialofs nt — Dntted S ta te s trsd* with' doulh
Tlnkar Kiatd last sig h t to . • A m trk , d lm le d sharply during
Bouthaikitarn l.uifljlana a to ran i ,
,
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which lltad up 1(1 all pro-game
thw Commerce D .p artpradlctldu* e l' Iwing a powor- w ent teported todsy.
house.
[ E aports to South America to*
Tho vtailing anoint sllnaaxhd a tile d 1^ 7,(170,000 for tho month,
•tubbortdy fuuglit paptlng dual eom partd with 110,140,008 In Anaa Be trlpla ih rm t ImlOiueH Car- goat last year. Im ports fiom South
Bn, Jumptag high on thfw RoUlaa America siooil a t 1.12,077,003 and
l+yard Uita, Uilrled a bulh t-llk a f 22.318,(KM) in
the respective
pats which waa shatehad from months.
the air, two feet'from the ground,
Europe continued na the most

by left ami Nataua who had die- Important market fur

Bill

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Gulf Station

Lynn I.ighttown, n *(i|ihontiiiv,
holding down the left iruuul »|Kit.
Its the center of tilt- Iin.- al rig tit
g u ird slid center, reapersively, will
b« twn Tampa liuye, Nel*eit liavia,

a rt-nlor, and

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MIAMI. Oct., 18.—Tha Unlvrrally of Miami Hurrlcanea fought
to a 8 tb 8 tie with tha Bucknell
Tiger* lo*t night at the Rodney
Burdina Stadium. Tha meeting wa*
tha second of tha two team* in consist of Jack Blalock, Kd Mrnthe pad two year* with tha Hurri­ nlng, Paul Delomey mid Moon
cane*. Winning last aeaiom game
by a *co™"ofpn 5 ' u:---------- * —
lla s.c tt will be sit Ihr tackier, with

U. S. Exports Record
SharpGain In August

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Schick Shaver

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Junior.
II Shi* reserve eleven fin.!* llugoing lough uRointl the lh iple
T icri'i, Coach Ccdy will have hi*
f i » t strin g combine in readiness
In shoot unto Ihu field.
804.000 and

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in

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re« p ectiv a m a n tiis.

Fnr tho f lrtt ei«lit runnthi &lt;f
this year, the evpnrt sggregale
wu* 12.0(12.4.13,(100, rnmi'iircd wilh
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11.014.320.000 III the miivap.intl' ■it-llitirjM ii t'kitiiwiiiHinfi 4
American Ing 1080 period, fnipurt* aggre- &lt;llr&gt;
ft HoiiUm iii 7. Mi r if i
gated *3,104,338,000 and 11,032.- 0 I tt 4min*, lit
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No IILAIIES, No LA TH ER
No IlltljS II, No LOTIONS

Randall Electric

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C la s s ifie d A d vertisement*
' 11—MIsceUaneoue
i f your homo looks lla aga apply
tha Dollar A (lay Beauty treat­
National Vanstlah OHfeda. 41 cent* ment. Blnnlay-Ucigera K*rJwir«
per a* ft- Fin*at bltnda ob­
tainable. Sanford Awning A Shad*
Co. 108 E. 2nd St. I’hona 764 J.

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T H E CO A BT C O M E B T H E
OM tNOUB B H IP W IT H lT D
B E C R E T C A R G O FOR TH E CVAL
TRADE OF WU FANG .

T H E PR IV A TE H A R B O R O F T H E
O C E A N V IEW E B T A T E . A PERFECT PHONEB HIB CHIN SBC FRIEND.
EN TRV FOR B M U G &amp; L E R B -'H E L L O -* PO O B I N G ?
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V E R V C A U T IO U S . MR D U N K
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B U IP IC IO N B A R O U B E O
A N D H A 1 O R D E R E D WIB
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2—l/oai 4k Found ____
Found adrift, arnalt rowboat. Oom*r may hav« aim* by Identifying
and payh&gt;I aapanaa. Bog 6X Eaterprlao.
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Largo wall furnished apartnitnL
newly decors tod, new gas rea irmtlon. laagt gaimga. Fred W.

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la farim la l l a C .ty a t U l t t n ,
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a t T iU u*yt**k a . M. • i M
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, rra d Wttllama, Mr*. VoUs
IM, Mr*. WalUr C oopor,
Dorothy Lamb, «MI othor
rd woman ara axpaeUd to
Ottandjitra at tha rayioiiaJ
m u Baal Conferro* in
lo Monday,
tha
City
r Warn ad today,

apooi

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•l l *la w lla ro a
w h eran f
t
k a ta
h e re u n to ra t my h an d a a M aenr
a t IM crily a t R ra lo n l. F lo rid a,
f lV» ’ I r a n i ’ / M t ' a l 'i k * '' a o a ri a at. M i l annaad l a bn e d i t e d

push

w ing f » w H W U M , h a d pram 'a a l l , | la la Sem inal* C aaaly.
arM a, l a - w i t :
U | n um bered f a r e * h a a d r a t F o rty - th r e e | l « t ) a t t a a
V aa A radele-O eboroe B ro k era a a ■O em yayy'e
A M Itm a
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M ayor a t IM HMy a t S a a te rd ,

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B dumber* of (ba CampMIIOnlay poat ot . tba Aswrlens
^W n ara urgad to attaod tha
malar maailng and bar bar a a
U * « r aoppar In tha Lagton
1st Monda, night. O. D. WorkMi, recently elected commander
f tha local Poat, raralndad to*

Get the world** good

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The Christian Science ft INTTOR
Aa fofteeeftewi Duty H eatH h j

T ra
B*W TORK. O ct U .-V P )
-Lord Drcloa of Ira land arrirad
('her* yaalardiy from Korop# an
' tha lint Normandie, Today ha
called for homo altar haying a
dinner of oyitera and f r l o d
•chJthan which "wa« well worth
the trip."

ta lln w la o
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w ill b e a*M nib)#*U t* e a r
paid S la t* e n d CMnnly te e e l.
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a special edition next week that will be
ftway to oyer 1,000 prospective winter vuitore.
Jtion will be filled with interesting news stories
Iwrtliemsnts about frntaxd ' end Seminole

dn Flofc^s to
it home.

�&gt;**» &gt;

Seminole County Produce#
More Fruit And V*K«t«bte* Than
Similar Area In Amcricn r

Oty 'A lftrthr Hull, Highway

SANFORD, FLORIDA. MOl

Giant Airlines
Plane Thought
Lost In Crash

WITH ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS

MiuiitfTwelve Hours
PkuieSiffhted From
Air ApparentlyAft­
er Forced Landing

NUMUKIt 305.

Ealabllahed In 1908

E 33 PERISHED IN MINE DISASTER

“Death Bhttalion” Of
1,400 C h i n e s e Is
EntirelyWiped Out;
3,000 Japs Arc Slain

ice Insists
Give Uty
Volunteers For I

19 Passenger^
Are Ekioangered

LON D O N ,

O rL

IE — j

Aircraft Raids
Increase Fears

vWro Mpt Mu*Spanish 4
leers" crU li toward a d a n i
deadlock la st night by Ini
that flanaralUaluiu Krsnclaonl
co ' demobllls* at leaat four.,
mercenary Insurgeol luldlar
cTi&gt;ry Man withdrawn fr o i
loyallat ranka.

Report Says Wreck­
age Could Be Seen
Ftor Some Distance

Tha

SALT LAKE CITY, Oct
18,—(AP)—A mining Unit­
ed Airlines plane with 1»
pan on■ aboard waa ■tinted
from the air today 12 mllea
•iouthw eat of Evanston, Wy^oming. The huge tranacon-

jrranch

More Than 200 Chi­
nese Civilians Are
Killed By B o m b s

amliaaaadd

London, Andrew Chorine d
received court ordpra from]
la in "stand by h l r r u n a '' •&lt;
the N ail-Fascist bine, what
I am don uoii-lnlovsiit'on

With anti-aircraft gun* (canning tha aktaa far bombers, China
defends her andant cities against tha attack o t modem Japanese
air fleet. Thta gun. screened by trots, Is part of tha battery a t
Nanking which tha capital'! defenders credit with saving the city.

Four Persons
Rebels Cealioue
Face D ealb In— Vigorous -Drive
Auto Accident Toward Gijoo
Ba&lt;J?*r Hn“ 5; Cl09*f “Verdun” OfAsturian
Shave, But Escapes Defen8c Syatem ,n
Serious^Injuries Danger 0 f FalIlng
Morse Hthaon, Wi C. Flemming,
local harhar, and two girl hitchhlktra narrowly escaped death
when the car In which they were
riding MV tha highway and turned
over sersral times, knocking down
* poorea Itoe pole before tha

HENDAYE, Oct., HI. —«■)—
Insurgents, shifting their attack
on tha Dltcsyan front of northwest Spain from tha mobntalnoua
territory to the coastal plain,
drovu today peat Coldnga. an A r

commuted o t nine poarara, lo
llera'a a view around the entrance of a Mutgn cull mine near HlntiIngham, Ala., ah
And the baala nf n bargain where- t terrific explosion rang through the ahafta and killed .13 miner*. Itclallvra and frlendi
by Italy will call homo bar (boil' around Ihe mine Vy the hundred* In the hope th a t all nr the ill fateil men did not periali,
aand* of blackshirt leglonwMrox amhllUrlr„ .
, K„ K. . ni,.l „„„ u h . L_ i.L , __________ . , L ______!.
■erring w ith Franco's Insurgents.
At yesterday'* meeting of tha
aub-rommlllae the Itallaa ambafaador,
Oramll, announced
th a t Italy a ire e d to a ''symbolle" withdrawal of her blackshirts,
providing Franco Is granted betllgerent rights . nud an __ canal
withdrawal la made Irona tha
loyallat forces.
Orandl demanded "equal withdrawala" wlilla Corbin, plaetnr
l.lnyil rv n tis uf Kustii and

Florida Concerns
Seen Ahead When artt&amp; 77ir»~ STTttfJ Lose In Appeal
C ongress Meets
To Supreme Court
CITY NEWS BRIEFS

the Japanm * Infantiy supported
by plain* nnil n ival gun* Colonel
Chin wn. killed mul hla foreo
wiped mil.
f
(’hlnr*e nod Japanese a ir raid*
before Ilia nlne-pnwnr rnniullaMoggie Hu Hi iif ‘iSeitevn were
mid null -ain't n ft H idling rained'
(CsntJnutd an Pag* Th-ss)
Ifnintt-d u lic ii ii* in wi-d during
Increasing fear* In the fnlernnthe wiek-i-lid, n,reeding In reeuidi
tloiinl Sri I lenient th a t S h an g h ai
In ihe office uf Judge It. IV Ware.
WASHINGTON. OH. IK. (dh
W ASIIINtlTON, O H , IH, - n u y suffer a repHItlon o f "Idoody
Opllndallr prrdlrllona by llemti*
I M^ Three I-lurid* rnntpniiles lust 1111Saliu.lny'' ratm drophe of A ugutt
II There u n i n grow ing demand
cralie ctmgrvs.lonal leaders ulonil
ire* are *’ul"rlm ' Vourt lislay in an n i­ among foreign resident* for some
Setting Ihe aperlal acailon w -11
ne c u y *•' k on th e Securities Cninmlsout of Ihu legislative trenrlie.
a
. aion's a ltempi In auhporim I heir soil of remedial action. Resuming1
bonth'im of elvillun nn-a* ouUidm
hr New Yaar's find echoes am en t
u it iln , ^ ‘'U1 ""*• The tribunal refuiril Mislu hul, Jnpniie e plane* were
lu review drei-ion sgninsl Ihe
The annual anaalon of Iha Hem- W aihlnitou pres* gallery mil,ink­
l aid lo have I.ill. -I ne^ veimndrd
ers.
eoniiuinii.i by the circuit court of
Inole H apllit A»»ovlatlon win ha­
mole limli 2l&gt;0| (lilneae mostly
As they sum marise the addllo . In Us* Lotifwoml
Baptist
i„ v:..spvainnU.
C hum , tomorrow morning sou atton for th s bllta iha t'reshlenl
ferori pi The lidU'l' sudnilli-d Hie autiThe Japiilieie appealed lo hnvt&gt;
urges,
from
crop
eniirol
to
millcontinue
through
Wednesday
il Henil pn*'tines a , well ns Ihe IK.'I.I "tru st Miff, lid llleir eceie-t reverses of
Irust
tighlenlng
up.
nothing
tint
night, according to T- W. !-awnl ihe Id sw urilies" n rl under width the III Chinese w ar in I In- northw est
Ion, member uf Ih* siseu tlv s ihu wage-luiur measure I*' in a
toiiior- aulpm naeti w eie Issued.
. ;uoplien win in ''flying columns*
partis me m aty stag* w him even
comm utes.
n tlH p il
Jusllee llhiek wit* a-sinned lo of f'ltn T ih , Chinn s Limed
At th s tsro-itay session raprr suggests enactment wllbln s i
I Iwlay, tiave peilii ipnled in I lit- nrlioii m i­ Napoleon,*' rep.nti.1ly had ru t
tsnallvea from
is
II a p 11 a I weeks.
sled in nuuneed lodny nil niiprnkimately through Ilieir ienr t-oaid mid iso*
Churches In Central Florida will
And area the wage hour fight
lie res- 1U roidinvt r d e . uppenl,*| from luted I hive division-.
will
be
realilileil
with
H
u
aged
bo present.
, lower rm irls. No ntlituunremi-nl
Ja|imie&lt;it&lt; d&gt; pi&gt;e.ite.| (ho report,
leadership,
tl
I*
on
Hot
bool.*
The (lev. J. M. Andcrarm, pas­
wo* mode llud lie had mil |iuiliel- pniiiliilg mil lliiil ecru if it wt-ro
tor of Ihe Calvary
llaptM as Ih* IIlark-Cuiinety hill, yet
puled An nniimiiiremrnt usually liue, Js p iiln -e iidvnnee* in llopcl,
Churrh In Daylona Itaarh, will neither sponsor, each th« ap.nl..
I« mnde when J iis tim dlsipialify where they Intve pro.-trated to
(fegllaued ■■ P a ss Threel
be moderator of the sen d ers si
Iln iii.elvi* for
ease ii from wilhili (HI mih j ef the Ifnnim H oc
which all Ihe Hapllst C hurchrt
passing on lliliinlimt,
der. would rniiiili iart reverse In
In three rounllea will be repre
will IsThe refund of Ihe high liihuiiul hliniisl In ihu wi -i oinking It In r
aenled.
Kldlidii t to lev lew the ntlnrk on Ilie He- po -ille I, i Cliiliaoe lo hold out
The outstanding feature on the
alio w itliriirllies Coin mi ■inn produced le- any length iif time.
program for Ihe opening serv­
llege o f | new i.1 speculation ns to whether
N eieiile li , I. p o ,i, from both
ice tomorrow m orntnr la an ed­ Brminole County Agent C It. i
•I1 nod lllnek'*
auppnriid poiliilpidim i hide* illill* (ell tile Yeleinll Highlit
ucational address by Dr. W. 8 Dawson, today urged the stork
services would gl*e Ihe roinpanie* ground* Rente in my
of cam*
Allan, president ot Btelaon Uul- ralsera of (his County to parD ri­
lie mid I t o eliallrnge Ihe emir I s ruling.
poIgtici ■ i-f Ihe old “ llrel Army'*
verslly ln D*|asnd. Dr. Allan's ps te in Ihe Florida F i t Slock Hhcv
While the chillinmn of the Hen- 'and l i n k Nanking troops, had p u t
address la scheduled to beglo at sponsored by Die Jacksonville.
Ii of Ihu ntr Lobby CommitIt-r, lllnek used n 1 1imp In Ihe genrrnl tioilhwi-st
1 1 :0 S o'rloek.
r board the telegram s le lunn.l by lie- eanipnigii and mode it nerrsanry
Members of the esoeulive com
follow- Communication* Cummbudnn width fin I lie Jupum *i tn i unit tvinfnig-e*
mlllea wlm are In charge id
by |lr, find lie in s e a l and received ly per til el iIs.
program
arrangem ents
ay s:
C hilli so
thu nil- Mllll under Invi-slfgulhui by the
sub! Chu T rh
lln tm ts 8. Rlghlrolra, rhalrm an:
had not ollly eiidsngele.l l|io bad*
1
roiiimittre,
n, B. Otull, J. T. Brook, James
* 'n
The IH.11 Hi t i i i dies A H required ly-H rH chid Jiipanosc lino of ram O. AAilln and T- ,W. J*awlon.
i ii ' m *
rr-gl'lrolloii of piiipoietl U- IHUPknro»i■ in lo Hliaiiii from Iha
Those espeeled lo ha la ald I etly alllB 0f rlm-ks with tits- Securities north, s lriU n g .o t the vital Yen*
lendanre at the meeting and of"
moil I'n
wlii.li r.iptnda Iha
Commission.
•rheduled to participate In Ihe'
program are: Tha Itav. T. K
Those
nltarking
sub|H&gt;rnues ninth -m jlli n io v v im n l of troops In
W aldrop, pastor of Ihe Blelaon
were the l(yon Florid* Cur|nirelloa Dial m en. lull dt.vu had ' null hell
napllat Churrh la Delomd; Hr
of Tuln|iu, Ineunie lie) allies Com iln- Japam-ic luuk nt (he (tre a t
J, C- Austin, pastor of tha Tlluny of ht l'i le n b j ig , and tin- Wall I'n-* nt Ningnlxe, where a
tuavllls rh u rrh ; Dr. W. B. AM
Florida Ten Oil Company of HI. voLitin from Hopei was drlviiig
we-lwnld linvnid T nlyusn-l'u, tlm
len. preald-nl ef Blelsnn MnlI'eteisburg.
Shuiisl ru p itn I
varsity^ Ihe B ar. R. W. IHrkerl.
Chinese it purls nt-o said n dopa«lor of Holly ||U I aad former
I n- Ii til I II t ef JIliHI Japanese troops
pastor of the OVItdo rhurrh:
had been ru t off ol N siihusihus,
tha Bev. W. P. Brooks of Han­
in Not th em H haii'1, i.ml tw o-lhirda
ford; T. M John*, an pari nt andof them movt-d duwn liy Chineaa
anl of (he Children's Homs In
roimnunisU,
Arcadia; ths Rav. Jam as B. Day
ot O rlsdo; Dr. H. H. Partin of
Ill'll.H IM ! 1'RRMITS
*'
Oviedo; Dr. L. B, Orica e f DeTwu building peviuiis fur ro­
Land; Dr. T. V. McCallt, presi­
ll Ira liUaling li lu warn lasuwt
dent of tha Florida Baptist ConThe Sanford Junior cham ber
Imlay by llulMiug Inspector U.
vnation And pastor of Iha F i r s t of Oommervo will buhl Its regu­
I*. I'Hiiun.
Baptist Churrh la Oalaa*vlll*. lar uchsdulsd mrel In* luuiolTOW
Tile first was Issued , lo Iha
tha R ar. j . j . W lubarn of New a t noon In Ihe ytill rmim of tha
Equitable i.lfu 11, au i .in rn Com­
Sm yrna; Dr. II. C. darwood. Valdai Hotel, serin,ling
lo a
pany fur the Inslallallon of
professor of Bible a t Blelsnn •(element nude today by L\ E.
lilutuliing n.iel jv p a lra astlm stod.
University; Iha Ray, H. F. Loo­
lu cost |*!|(l
mis, pastor of tha First Baptist
r. Laoey slslnl the mans
J. J. I'H ta* wss also granted
Church In Dayloas, p a t Dr. C. M.
body maellng to lie baid
permission |u re-roof hi* fretna
B rittain of JachamroOla and ae&lt;"
aasday al noon will not In­
dwell i, k and nquilr bU garage
ro ta ry of tha Florida
rupti-&gt;
fo with the Jsyrre'a moota t an ealltnated roat of (300.
Coaranllon.
bat added there » mild he a

Only Wage And Hour
Bill Is In S h a p e
F o r Consideration

SecuritieH Commit*sion Is Upheld In
Telegram Subpoena

Group Will Be In
Longwood Church

mors

nny i

Cattlemen Ur«fed I'o
Take I’art In Show

Um occupants would be
coming.

forth,
|th e “ Verdun" o f the A sturian do

Karl Lehmann Telia
Maasachuaetta C Of C
Of C e n t r a l Florida

Lions Club Plan
Meet On Wednesday

Hollins Says Rail
Business Is Better
Omega E. Rollln*. dlstrtrt sopertntsndrnt of ths Atlantic
Coast Una, staled today that cit­
rus crops wars moving fast this
year and earner than usual, 1*.
Rolllnr also said that tha toarlit tram * la already bmomlng
no 11re bl* and (bat visitors are
coming to Florida earlier than
usual.

W ill this basinets picking up.
Mr. Rotllaa atatrd that many •(
tha railroad am ploy ret who wore
laid off during tha lammar would

Joint Meet Is Held
By Future Farmers

•lio n repreovnitug die organM at ths meeting IVedooaFIIILADELFHM, —^ — Tha
condition of Ooargs Horaea Lartatar, retired wdtof sf Tha Halwrday Evening Feat, who in criUroh
ly 01 a t hla boats In i i l u r t m
Wyncota,
remabmd nnobnifed
(•at night, msmbars ef hla fn ifly

' CHICAOO. OOt, l b —OF) —Mr»
Cbarlss B. Hot* wtts a t an ag-d
kidnap rlctlm, la st night Issued
n direct appeal M bar baahand s
abdactora. (or big m b return
la a carefully

i

I h * Jeyreoa will hear a report
•m tb s progress made on the
bMBUBcstlon projerl at the Int W i d l u a of flanova ami Iha BanfardO rU ndo highway.

Under bait ‘cOudlllons, *"(
f h a group will also hear a re­
port thi the proposed annual more than u.ooo alar* are vl*1d a n ^ aad make and discuss fur- bl« to human eye*, only DaU of
there at osg U*&gt;o, '
(U*d
4atalls,

LOCAL WEATHER
Forecast
Mostly rtnudy with acatlsrad
showers this afternoon and prob­
ably In m irth portion and n ear
Kaat C utH tonight anil Tuesday.
Extrem e northw est Florida—prob*
ably rain tonight and Tuesday
•lightly w arm er in w est portluR
Ttmaday,

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                    <text>Employment JIM; Um
Building Material Varda
MUU lMs IlnteU, Clube
tiu n n to 1W| Masonry, TU* Brick
and S to n 4 HT; KvcocaUon and
Dredging . 7 7 ; Planing MBIe T4|
Beverage Manufacture C7j Con.
ereta Conitruetio'n (Brldgea hr
eluded) (11; Cltrva Grovea 67. Thla
ahowe a. daereaac In nil eUaiMen­
tion! with the ricrptlon, o f at met
arid highway tonilmetkm. Umber
and building material 7 aide and
planing mtlla.
"Industrial aecidrnU la . the
flu te art atlll nut "f all propot-

I

'Independent,

AND

CASH GROCER1
M EAT
M A P
400 SANFORD, AVB, SANFORD, FLA.

PHONE 111

TO THE WOMEN OF SANFORD
WE EARNESTLY REQUEST THAT YOU COME TO OUR STORE “JUST TO
LOOK AROUND," WE WILL NOT URGE YOU TO MAKE ANY PURCHASE
BUT WE SIMPLY WANT YOU TO SEE THE MANY NICE THINGS NOT
FOUND IN OTHER STORES THAT YOy MAY WANT TO BUY ANOTHER
TIME.
k
«
..
T 'b fo

W .G - M E A li

[ 1 la J ,"*CR0llND IN -1 J f t
•Jlw L - Georgia......

CAKE PLATE FREE WITH

Soap Or Powder
&gt; For
lie

Runjford

Oleomargarine
Oatmeal 3 Lb. Pkg; 19c
nosuvaove

ipouaiiten n.nT ir riietm

Furniture Polish

43

Apricots

Tall Can IQC

Lovett Bread Rated
NearPerfect By Long

la An Accident

i Introduced but a few a
monthi ago when the aM
1100,000 baking plant W
Winn * Lovett Grocery Co.
opened, the new U r e tt loaf
born rated Juet about . aa
porfaet ai bread, can be. aa
fog to a chemical a a ilyila i
by the W. E. Long * C o, of
Chicago,
worldJamdd
bakery
engineer*.
The Long report oeorad toe
Lovett loaf at *714
rating It
perfect on euch important potato
aa toil# and odor. The Lovaltlaof
alao acorrd porfaet on relnma,
chape and cruet, being off jw l
fractlona of ■ potot oa break,
bloom, grain, tea tore and color of
crumb.
, Meeting with wldeeprtad popu­
lar approval when flret Intro­
duced, Lorett'e bread haa gained
new uaera to atoadlly that a new
addition to the Juft lira.month
old plant haa bodn made neeeaeery while Ihouaanda of dollara
worth of new equipment baa been
Installed.
Wrapped entirely In callapbane,
A BUNNY JUNE la JmU Travla, actaan lovely, who la-rapidly
U v a tt’a bread la Bold aicluehre. climbing to the'top. You’ll ee* her..next In "Leva la.on the Air,"
ly In Winn’ * Lovett Operated
atoree. It la on tale In Sanford Warner B rue.‘ radio my alary,. which la coming to the KJti Theater
at tbe Plggly Wiggly.
on Friday.
,

•

I t ’, a akfflful &amp; . W

Mapeline
a o . at* m - e u r o a e u

a

Bert Fiih, 'United Stole* 'minti­
ter to Egypt, w ill leave Isle this
week for hla home la DaLand for a
two manlVe vacation be for*, to6turning
hr*! Inaw lea
oIm
Ih
to P
Cairo,
a c c o r d in*g to
Information received today. ; from
Washington, U. C.
Mr. Fbh la tbe brother of',B«i
Fbh, prominent grower wbo re*
■Idea on Caiperon Avrmio, and
the foreign mlrliter will probably
•pend a large p a il of hla two
montha' vacitlon at the boma of
hla brother.
Ho arrived In New York atoayd
tho HH Prr«ld«nt l*ulk lest Thur^-.
day, and ram* to Washington Sun­
day. H* raid ha wtu-ld spend tht
weak ca'ling oh government off!
e lili, Including Secretary Hull nml
hla aatletohto.
. .**
'
Mr, Fiah ta on'annual leavfc“| ‘f

iLMwagg-&amp;fcgto

fi JUORT TO LIMIT
FAT‘
QUANTITY
We l e a d i n p r ic e s
YORK

CHOICE WESTERN

Uon,*- uald Mr Krwln, "anil tvan
taking. IU30 aa a bu&gt;la fur com*
par!huh we find (bay are Utcreel­
ing month after moiilli, t &lt;&gt;-%
“Yflilto wo m il I»e that new Jn(Jutlrle* pro ......lug Into the State
epeh your aa a enneeqi'uac* mar*
worker* are covered by Workvaoai
CompenseMon Iniunmea at tbv
earn* time industry mint maintain
atrfct aafety.program* to avoid aa
Increase In, workmen’* rompenaa*
tlon Insurance •rates/’ Mr. Krwta
uplalaed.
*-

Whole Lamb

CHOICE BABY BECF

A Three Days’ Cough
Is Your Danger Signal

Peaches

Ho matter bow many medicine!
you have tried for your oough. cheat
told, or bronchial UvUaUon, you eaa
cet relief now with Ori iiauMwa
lertoua trouble may be brewing and

17c

Fresh Pig HASLETS Ea. J5 c

11

i

iL ,.. i ■■■ * ■.^ , ^ - v 1

Tomato Catsup

Pinto Beans

Lima Beads
Lt&gt;
A U L CARTON

Lentils
JOHNNIE ALDERMAN, Market Mgr.

GAY WAITS, Product Mgr.

GET UP NIGHTS?
Flush Kidneys .With

Potatoes

J e a la e r

on ,

koeha

Make thla afiaalete*
•a a r e a lr .
lrr,« » l» r.
hero*. have freqoaal

Std* TOATOES

2 Cun

COFFEE

ROAST
u^auU

Schick Shaver

STEAK

Lettuce

STEAK
rticv wrterviHw

CALF LIVER

t

Minister To Egypt
Plans Trip To DeLand

Glamour la aa glamour Aloe*.
Many “beeuttei" who w iir M ie
ay* laahoa olio woar fata* front!.

-Kidney Beans

n

mavMualawand

Stelaed flngeva are often Ih* re­
m it of aareleaa holding of' tig*
arettoa.

Fruit Cocktail

Tomato Juice 2 Cans

DKKVtR, Oct-, T*.— UtV-rVom
a Wyoming town, wueni the ahorIft wrltea laauraaco aa a aldn- ebertlt
llna. eamo tlita' report to tbodlaThe paaaangar pigeon, ao bum *
■trlct tfflej .of an accident Itianr rroui that iU flocka m in darkened
American aklm for houra at a
time, became k r t U t orlthln a fow
yearn „ when Market human
knocked down the adult hlida eya*
Umatlcally from their rooeta at
night.

Lb.

Cora 3
Carrots

*•

�Scmlnoto County r roJnm
More Fruit And VontaMc* T h u Anj
. Similar A rts Tu A m r k a ,
AN INDEPENDI

DAILY NEWSPAPER

8ANF0RD, FLORIDA,

Dock Workers
In Florida To

BETTY AND TH E KID* TO WED SOON
i

AY, OCTOBER 15, 1937

Established In 1908

Strum Deities^WOMEN AND FAT MEN RACE—1NLJ5EMINOLE
Slot Petition
For Injunction
O —,*■
Duval Sheriff Is P etr1

CONTESTS

, , v» ■

Diplomats See:
Little Hope Of
World Peace
Rusala Is Reported
Mobilizing Troops
Along The Border
Of Outer
Mongolia
___________
t

. m i t t e d To .Seise
Slot Machines"’A ft-|
er 12:00 T o n i g h t

-— -

ti

JArKSONVtUlT, Ort., 15. — J
tfVj—lYdcra) Judge
I elite ff* I
Strum today dented C S. Ward’#
petition tor tem|Hi|-nry injunction 1
preventing Sheriff llt-x Sweat o t i
Uuvol county fiuin selring rio t■
machines nt midnight.
Nr than J. Rotcrts, attorney f»rf
Ward, xnU ho InlrrptvU-d th e!
rullnj 111 bolntr BppHraMo In alt*
Counties except those whom the1!

Be said Panama City « ■ **’*
only Florida port not affected.
The longshoremen, he eskl.
seek shorter hours, better pay.
lime and half pay for overtime
work, recognition of the union
and new working agreement*
with the shippers.
The general strike In southern
ports, h* said, was authorised at
a m elting here yesterday. Tamp*
longshoremen decided to atrlkc
today but those from other south­
ern port* agreed, to put lh"
walknut into effect at midnight
tonight.
t About 1,200 dock workers quit
Tamp* today. Townsend said
tha strike •‘ha* the full approval
of the * Internationals longshore­
man'* Association k This union

$2400 In Builjling
Permits
Are
Issued
(i i li
- ’Milldhtg
rti tiding permits totaling over
*2,400 for repair and building In
tu t City were Iseurd by fl. P.
Piking, local building Inspec­
tor at the City Hall ycetenlay.
The largest permit call* for
citensfve repair* to be made to
a dwelling house belonging to
Lee S. H irt, The estimated cost
of the wirk was set at 11.504 and
P. A. Dyson, local contractor
will supervise the project.
Anderson and Buss, new own­
ers of tbe former Laskerlew lia r
D-Que on the corner o f French
Avenue and tha Boulevard wrre
*l*e granted permission to build
* 20 s I t addition to tbs pres­
ent building for gt dance ball and
to eoaetructi a roof garden above
tbo praatat building. This project
la eetbtiited - to coat (800 and
A ’ A. Dyson will also b# in
charge o f this work.
K. E. B a n d a s was granted
permission to re-roof Ms dwelllag houee and W. E. Watson was
gbfen permission t* rw-roof h it
rarag* by tbe building inspector
yet U nity.

LH, Neks -M r s . K. L
hanght she was being
i young m u In allowing
i i $$^
In tb t
Waafayaa Ualrsrslty *f-

**T **■&lt;*- V—Mlated P m a

World tllplnmatn, Reeking
to end tho strife In tha
Orient nnd In Spnln, found
little hypo today In war n s
porta from thcaq widely pepno want par Nlchi Nfchl at
Tnitaihar, in norlhom Man*
churln, reported heavy move*

le ers

I

Chicken Barbecue Is
EnjoyedAfterSwimming And Games
Sanford nularbuis. llinlr wives,
and gnrtls, met at flanlsmlo
Springs yesterday afternoon. and
after enjoying tbe facilities of
the Spring*, and participating In
a number of gsme* under tbe di­
rection of Herman Morris, par­
took of a borboeoed etilrhen sup­
per, fresh from tU« aklllful bands
of Sanford', No. 1 barbecuer,

C. I O.' Citrus Union
Begins Organization

Magazines Are Sold
For Movie Projector

rmt Itu ' luhliv
l»y J uIIur
IHnvf*hh*r.
i" .Footlmll
F ir
mcrmlirr; tha
,Foot!mll
honor nf
Haii-iut? rn*l it |»:t» ty ilo —.
thr ^Riifonl Kiirwry ►rhnnl.
111 enIn Jnni**ry thr rrtmjt
irHnliii Hut F u ltin t F*nriiu*mt Rpcin

AI.AMHIl.V. Calll\, OH. 15 M V Tire Pan Amartfnii llaw-'l'
Clipper departed for tbe orletil
yeeterday earrytng Hie flr,t *h pmoot of anil (Hanna serum ernl
by the American Hed Cro** to
CbtnsT.' *

Kir n ctioiM I itroitrain anil Ik* ml*
ilrtp'ril l y n inrmlirr f*f tin* f i f illly of Btrlion llolvch liy In FebruRty Ihry will rnUrtuMi IIn* llz»kt*ibull h’tfvjntl tiinl h** ii'Mn - ^ tl I y
r l o f i l buiim-Ht Imm yi-l li» U'
rclfrtnl*
Ml»i Helen VMIrimn « ill Rilrin*M
I ('on i lit M.ffl
l-

mhi

I ' i i r T fciffl

fm*t niiiiuumiil
A
A delegation from Hi­
L'uunly will ho In ntti-mlnn
Ihe Huriiln IVsIt'i^vny Cungi
tlilandif livlay w hile plans 1
rcmplili'il for tl»i- nnnmtl c&lt;
lion Mi Kuitil i l-i ruaiy 22 .
tPF F Coaclii.Mii of Jniksi
is (halrman of Hie t'ongrres
—
W, W# Warner, f&gt;*rmtT nintiRgrr
t'f Iht* Yahtex fftA* I here, hat I f
lurnnl to .^Rnfmri to llrr, It waa
Itmtinl l
Mi. Warner his
h r ru in I'nliitkii m ill Tn III till

—___________________ Ir* ««llw im r t*ii 1‘iiKc- ht%i

C. C. Codrington Explains Delay In
Ncw n,K)kH Addt,d T(1
Considering Old Age Applications ( High Schoui Library
&gt;* ‘T ag Day” Is Planned
'T| ’ By Salvation Army
Citrus Packing House
Nearing Completion

officials o f th*

flnlvatlon

Army

--------■ ' cording to Frad n Frrsw, comTh* Him* packing house which e n d in g officer i f thr poet,
fa being constructed on th*
n,
lhllt ^ tirt, from the
grounds ot th* Florida State
j ^ l o r High Hcheol had
Market her* , la rapidly n**rl*g volunteered lo do the work and
The roii it ruction of lb* buildtag, which w*e bull! under tha
eapervtslon of P, A. Dyson, lo­
ud contractor, kra bean finished
and at th* present lima amfsatartact be UlMt tmprnvamanta J—C n u raid he vrouM not call a
fa packing hnoss equipment,
(■peclsl se ssio n of th* LcffafatuV*
Mr. Took* stated this morning to deal with question* arising
that ha eipects la have tkapfant from waits over distribution of
fa opsm!cm by Nov. i, snd plans [gisollnr tax revenue lo Ufa, M an­
ia ran full riiparity after opera-[tie*. Hr w kl lie saw an need far
lion* begin.
Ian ealra aenkm,
^

monta of nirrlianlied Soviet troop*
through Ulanbetor, tho capital of
outer Mongolia, Ho claimed Hus­
ain hail orUerml a gencrsl moblliistioti of forces in that area.
In Shanghai, the Hhlncso army
I, milking a strong attack to slave
off tho long expected Jepanese
general offensive along a 25 mil* battle front northwrrt of the cltyMv
VS___J
^ImIIIcivilian
bh ^nrtiaili
E»0
Numerous
easualllei
oc- e
eurm l In the International Settle­
ment, eonitintly harassed by tha
fire of the oppoilng forees. Score*
wrre killed anil wounded Chine**
troops raidrd tho Japanese lino#
in the Chapel sector nnd afterward
ilrclsml they felt eonfldent of be­
ing able In hold their own agalnit
the Japanese there.
Artillery and aerial lombardmenla wire particularly heavy dur­
ing the fighting and International
Settlement
InhabltsnU
wAr.a
;p aired . wlih . stortl* fr**m*wM»,
■tray bullet* and shrapnel aa Wdl
a*
being endangered by all
bombs,
fIn Spain report* from Asturias
province Indicated tha fall °f
G1Jon, tho last government held
*c*|Hirt In northwest S|i*ln, was

Power Company
Says City Platit “
CITY NEWS BRIEFS Is Uneconomical

WINTKIt HAVKN, Ort. m .-j U C f f l H I l
ntjleelflr- The opening (if- !**•»*
—j .
Headquarter* of the 1’nlted Can*
h * I t u T)
nery, Acr'enllnrnl Packing and
4
Allied Workers irf America In
_
—
Winter llaven n^w announced The f.irls 111yesterday by I’dwnrd II Nnrmatt. High Sdiwil am
Winter llareu. Florida member t|iv(r
,1t„KI
id the Internal Intiill Ktccutlre .
Hoard nf the Union. Whb’h Is at
,
Minted Willi the Committee for dtriclnr or toe
Industrial Organisation.
the program r.
eAnd ns early n, onr pretenl renting year Is .
orannlrnt on nellrltle* will per- 'planned since ft
mil.” Norton it r,'tlrt, -'it ritnte-wble |U2."i.
ronfi-renee of nil United fan Going
Into lh
It'-ry. Airrlrnlluritt I'ncklnp ■■pl;gro0fi I* ngnln
Allied Workers of America Ineel Celery Ktsl, the
unions will bo railed to set a puper which I*
• llrus vrnge ,t-nte and ele« t a
Tin*
p « h w liilril finM’ia m
fi»r UI,J S0,1 i»u*mr
permanent Florida film *
trs OrgititlriiiK rommltter
Inrliklt'H tin* f«&gt;ihmjug; an
••
Induct Ion Hir^irr, n l*M**&gt;h jmity,
1 ho A&lt;!vI»m|)
•No rmnpetition Is e

.’ ml ii
Mile's
vntluti At my %
Fur
KovH itW r; n m ti l i inUIn* *Ai itijr Hull ih*»
llcifi, n
tt»lwi c«»ll*'t,l
«l
v'cliTk
fuitilt
fni A11ii uii I I'm -ltflll II h i - f I’jiti, itirmimrifl

Supper Is Planned
For Local Shriners
"•
A aepper for the Shriners of
:V Fmforit will he held in the Val/ ■ des Hotel Thursday night, Oct. f l ,
. and every Shrlner whether or not
- he b affiliated with the local
■ ' group, be b requested to make
&gt; reservation, Frank L, Miller anneonced today.
btoramHteq fa charge or the
ta p p e r kaa endssvorad to contact
m r y Shrlner In Sanford, hat due
' . I« tha Incomplete Hat kf names It
haa been impossible to reach
everyone, Mr. MUUr aUted. and
requested th a t tboa* who have not
, been approached to secure tickets
' I * the a ffa ir from him or George
e,-, V bkutofa before Tuesday,
i v **W* d esbe to have every Shrln{?- * t U take p a rt in th b function,"

Spanish Reports In­
dicate Fall Of Gij o n 1 8 Imminent

r Jackie
When.
nnrtd* Supremo
illywood p 0Urt ruled that riot operator!
IM” will rhoulil ha'o n •‘rraantwWe*' I into,
&gt;■ thry ,to rhip the machines out ut the
'•U jc after tho device* b.-eame illc**(
cal »n Ort. 1, Flicnff Swrnt an*
■ •
iiminccd ho woiihl welt until m id-’
of Drt. 15 hoforo acting.
J
Some rlrrnlt judge nml cl ti»r,
1 Q
sheriff* In Flnrhla not n like time,
Q D V Unlit Slot machine* worn Irgalirrd,
J hy tho lotrlrlntuio In 1055 but'
i * l H o c "Utlawnl hy tho 1057 lawmaker*, j
1 H id O
The law provider n thin! vloUij
t ton rhnll constitute n felony with]
fine* ami Jnil terms*for tho first]
nml second’ effrn*c*. possession ofl
U I V v . machine is declared n violation of
A p p ii
1 1 1 Judge Stium Uni not rule todsy
| on whothrr riot innrhino operators
| have property light* In the m»J
'* rtrurk t Mnp*, ffp rot this print for «r&lt;
'o Holy j cument hoforo the three jndgu
mg tint- f^Hernl court nl Now Orlems on

Rotary Club Has
Annual Picnic A t
Sanlaodo Springs

Preedent *11. II. Coleman nf
the notary d u ll n s t m uter of
cernmonlis, lliroiigliout thn ero
nlng, hut wns nlily assisted by
hi* staff of Club Serf lea Com­
mittee members liesded by Pari
fillne ami eondtllng of Herman
t.ibmnn, M V. Turner, lin y
ICollar, 15. K. nlmlwortb, W, 11.
Ilaynea, W, A. I.&lt; ffler. Oeo. -K.
Hollins, I,. It. U-slior. and Mar­
lin Drain.
Itotary guests festerday Inr Ilobd:
Mr. nnd Mrs. C, A. Parker.
Mr. nnd Mrs. VI*Inti Hlmer, Mr.
nml Mrs, 1-5. It. Hlnwe, Mr. nnd
Mis. (lortlon llarnetl. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard lamg. Mr. and Mrs.
At Ia-c. Mr. mid Mrs. |(oy Wil­
liams. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fred Tryon
nf Now Smyrna; Mr. and Mr*.
Itiiproebt, Mr. end Mrs, C. Is
park, Mr. and Mr*. C. II. Klrt*
ley, Mr. nml Mrs. J. II. Hoot,
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Morris,
Mr, mid Mrs- tjordnn loan , and
lloy Mann and Fred Williams. Jr,
Among thn Itotnr nits and lt»taryanns present were the b*K
lowing;
Mr, and Mm. |i. V. Tumor.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul fitlno, Mr.
ami Mr*. Waller llavnes. Mr.
and Mrs I,, n. Lesbor. Mr. and
Mm. II. H. Pope. Mr. imd Mm.

Battle Continues
Around Shanghai

Haste, prompted by Ike desire, nlatlniis Hod II rtw-itu
on the part of local • w riter-■*
a ie n rte s to espedlte the dolllory
j IteraUso nf the lulliule rcrnl nv
of old ago a u ls lin r * rbesk* to Of apldlrallou |upr-rs 1»&gt; I'edtral
recipients III a"ms dlstrtrlls h»» andliore. all li-iliiilial
rulings
caused orrnrs that n-eulun in must he rlrb llr nlieorvr-d, nethe Ususnee of a a order for lh" cordin'- In
Hie * otnnilss’onor.
reconaldorallon ot application*, Who added Hint lie h»* l&gt;oen nilatruriling lo C. fi, Codrtnamn. Vised by C.irl C. While, a Naroniml&gt;-*li&gt;ner of the Hlato T*M- tlcnat (tor la) fier urtly Hoard re
glnnsl auditor. Him many nf the
(are Hoard.
F lrurra In lb* State hoadnusr- applications flTiil In ibo d lslrln
tera nf the m at# board In Jart.- warn Inram plete In the data re■ontlll" rr r r a l that 120S be'* dflred
cent old Vioraone in Flondii wore
rnrrlrliig grants daring Aurml
and its - during the pasi Month.
•I rrgret Hint It has been found
noco-aar y," (ta n n js s la n ’ r fodringiioi said, "to aVsponil other
afttritle* while past applli nll«'&lt;»
are further cheeked, b u t'th e re &gt;s
no allernatlvn coarse to |iu&gt;ue,
since thn Federal Oorernmeiil
m atibos funds ppproprisUii lor
old arte ••»Ut*nc* by the filsta
an&lt;l has tha r lib l lO Impose ieg-1

Iiocnl Manager Cole*
-man Says Increased
..Cost* $175 Monthly

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In mi lu tin b -w today Willi II.
II Culeman, umnuger nf the
rio ib U pnnivr m*d l.lybt Com
I.... .. It was setd Mini tile Ilf
*o»iin&lt;-nI nt t5-i ................
lor liy the eb y t ’uutmlsslon last
Juris- for rttrlne* a n t yen"' at its
at the cily wntet puniplnr pl»ni
will not prove eioliotnb-al forth**
(aspagnni of ibis rommttulty.
Mr. Coleman said that the City
mi- advised by letler. In»t May
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2 From This County
Attend Northwestern
Two siudent&lt;" hum Feminol*
I'ounly rife among (be I# Florii| 101,1 In allemlanea &lt;1' Northweilerii Ibilverslty ut Kvaiiston.
lit.. ■iioiillriK in Information rereived here IrMlny.
-j'lin iwn students are t*lar«
la"&gt; Wheeler of Oviedo and Ah
|,art Call Htstke ot Balllord.
The t olal enrollment at the
untverailr Is l'&lt;'u nPproslinalel}
f.r.iai tall lime sliidm ls wltlrli rep
r* seals a five |n rient Inrross"
over last year, i n n Ihongli itoillilierslly's alamlerils of seleri on were higher Ibis year than
ever before.

Michael Is Back From
South Florida Trip

Many m-w adililiiina have hern
added tu the Inn i uslngly ptipulur
Scmlrnil" High Hi limit library, m
curding tu an anim' ncement inubJ. fl. Michael, manager of th*
this murnlng ly Miss M argin*1
Florida Ktate Wholesale Market,
Lung, sellout librarian.
The library iiuyt haa ovi-r 2&lt;n'&lt;1 rrlurncil to Banfonl last night
books, magasinr-, ami newspspiis aftrr visiting several Slalo Mar­
kets In the Southern'part of (J»e
un Hi shelve*.
Tho organisation Is a momlier «f State, •
Mr. Michael staled" that the
tho Jenlvr Literal) flullil. A new
literary catalogue ha* bei-n ndilnl furmcra there arc beginning to
for tbe use nf the sehnnl student’, harvest their Fall rrops of pepnew files hsvo U-rn addeil in th« |icra, eggplant, squash, and other
office drpariment and many ref­ vegetables anil lhat the market
ormer look* have also been nude there would be in full operation
a v a llslb .
| neat week.
The library has aubserll&lt;e*I.Ji&gt;rl
NO F I NDS AVAILABLE
IH ms gs ilnos and four nrw ’pa-1
pore, tkrva dallies and one weekly.|
WASHINGTON, Oct. IB.—&lt;A1
the weekly being tho Hundsy *di—The 1’ostofflc* Di-|&gt;*rtrocnt h»*
tlun of lb s New York Timn,
The Girls III-V of tho school has! no funds for ‘‘sibsidUing'' short
whose
revised
completed a project for tho pur-1 Un* railroads
chasing of a special number of schedules fall to meet postal
Vocational Guidance nooks snd requiremtata, Harllec Branch, *••
magasines for the entire girt »tu* sfatnnt postmaster general, w kl
n m iiy .

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the Townsend Plan. These prin­
ciples ale espretsed as follow*!
1. That n unlverssl transaction
las be lev Ini on every sal* that
is made within the territorial
jurisdiction of the United Stats*including sale* of srrvlc* and'or
commiMlUlss.
2. That all tag monies to
raised, above the cost of ad­
ministration. shall be divided
pro rnlu and paid to all cltlsena
of the United Stales who have
attained to the age of ellty
years or over, who will agree,
under oalh. to rspend tbe aald
tag money In the port has* of
commodities and or services with­
in thirty days from the dal* on
which It Is received, within tha
confines of Iht UnlUd States and
It* Territories.

LOCAL WEATHER
F*raea*t
Mostly cloudy, probably occa­
sional mist and shower* In seat It
and east portions tonight u d U tunfay. Hlightly cooler in cantral
portion tonight Eitrcme north­
west Florida: fair tonight and
Haturday, slightly cooler In auk
portion tonight.
Official A*pert
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A note of prosperity f o itn k k by the Fort. Myers'Ni
on the lower West COM* In ott adltorthl whlcfc tricot
• look around the stote and report* that everywhere, north
and south, things are going to be pretty good. With mote
then a btlllon dollars of outside money coming ,to Florida
daring the next few monthe a t the tourist season gets un­
der w ay and the citrus and vegetable crops reach their
m arkets, there Is no reason why things should n o t be
prrtttrgood.
’'With two store buildings under construction and with
the business district so crowded as to* guarantee tenant*
for two other* plarni
Prase' declares, “down
The tam e is true of
ential sections. Several new
hotnSa are being com)
and-will be followed by othrtB.
is are rapidly filling up there
to 'p at-o th ers In shape for rental
P r* M

WASHINGTON, OtiL, J*. —Io|"Sh*krrJ
forming y*or picture of thelabsri: "Bped1
■Ituatlon in Amrrtra, H might he I *8-bv
writ t* rorildrr the following d*-| Th» u
vriepmente:
lalammad
On* a t tbo fields *f labor J*hu*&gt;mm»d
L. Lewi* oet out t r oegoaloo weal “Pont
Moral m flo jm tm U Barely- had me. GH
iu
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Windsors End Visit
To Gorman Capital
1 BBRMN, O et. IB. ~ 0 D - t W
Soke and DathaaL * o f T/tnJtaf

e iM their Bertie eirit tail night
I h m they *fltrala*d tfor F.»en .fpr

re Is more farming than there
g re a t While not of bumper
A)fe a fine crop and the marketing
Ori’ e rtfy ' Aide road there Is ac­
tivity as more acreage than ever before is being put under
cultivation for winter' truck crops. Vaat fields are green
w ith'fresh vegetables for the country's Thanksgiving table
And all signs point to a heavy yield.
»*
“Up and down the line along the lower West &amp; aa t
this activity Is being duplicated; Actees the state it fa s stHhs would not bd permitted to
even mdre striking. The Everglades region around the tie up ths city utility system.
south shore of Lake Okeechobee is teeming with activity Nsst was ths ease of ths gov­
merit owned - freighter Algfc.
' ■&gt; Increased quota the sugar ern
The ship put Into Montevideo,
com pan;
Ing additional acreage Into Uruguay, only to discover that
cultivation and tractors or* swarming over the muck lands doth workers were on strike.
like so many ants. In addition there is a lot of construc­ Promptly tbo' Arterics n crew a t
tion as there necessarily m ust be to keep pace with agri­ the Alfie announced it would re­
fuse to Hindi* cargo to be de­
cultural expansion.
!}]
“In the Miami are* a building boom Is still orf the like livered to strikebreaking Uruguay
o f which they have never seen1eve* during tHe boom; It dock workers.
The ship Captain cablet* to Jos­
overflows up the East Coakf and Inquiries here are spread­ eph
P. Kennedy, chairmen of the
ing the backwash this far across--the Tdriilami Trull. Ever­ maritime commlesion, fog instruc­
glades and Naples sre feeling i t arid- preparing to p ro fit
tions. Nov Kennedy was leaked
“Throughout tha state It Is the ssme. J a ck so n v ille, upon as somewhat of a liberal,
the state’s traditional' gatfcwAy, reflects what Is going on But far him. there wpa ne dilly­
elsewhere. Orlando, ohe of Florida's beat retail barom­ dallyIng with rights of seamen In
eters, was never so busy. Ocala is blossoming out as a s strike nt sea. H* directed the
livestock and packing house center. Tampa- hears talk of
hlghar rents, a sure sign they have snapped out of I t
North Florida’s crop* are in the B a f ^ o n d ' farmers are
spending the money.
■
“Whet's going on in Florida may he oik exception to
the rule but statistic* so far don’t snow it- And- remem­
ber that, for us, this is *betWeen ssanohe.’ W hat will it
be when the crops are moving out and1the tourists 'com­
ing In?"

§

Li n a n fob today
IBTISR THAN PLOODBi
Mdi h*v# lifted op, O Lord,
rod* hire lifted op their
ths floods lift up th.it
. Ths Lord oa high Is mlghtui ths oolss of many water*,
ten ths mighty wsvs* of ths
roalma 09:3, 4. .
Is Inclined to wonder
Ui* real re*son for the
•OMkm at Congress la
I* of the nation, or the
1'if.es senrlil
I. LtjsUr.a. stile officials arc
rsronng th .tp lsln why there
Balance In tbo treasury. Th#
dro they offer sre Ingenious,
the th|ng U humiliating.—
tiac (Mich.) Press.

r stales, of whlrb
, squabbling ever th*
Cof, Green's estate,
The High Cofrt Of Living
r with the families of
v.
: : i "
kirn start tllttlag eseh
Everyone knows that the cost of living has gona up
its over his worldly
ng the past few years. But nob everyone kuown why.
it as th* old nun die*.
And not many know whether It.wtyl continue to gp up or
will settle down Again to where It w*s a row ycArk ago.'
But the fact remalna that tyb governrannt Hoi liedn
spending tWo tiolldrn for svery d r ib r I t,h « iU lu to ■w P
the past seven-year*. That if Inflation; -Every datitlr
spent by the government which b not raised by taxation
_ , Is made up by chipping a small particle from Avery dolthis lime, but sever lar which every person in the. country possesses. -This
e ticket book and anapppdt
y will pratabty have magic la accomplished by raising this cost of-living.'
-What’* your name?1*
"Inflation touches everybody," writes W. H.-Klplinger "Athlmmel pfennig."
tr American anti-Jap- J* .th# C‘^ ” ';t . Co-nI0p0,,1la.?'
^ botC^ r’ b*ker’ "Spell It"
nUu hs*e It all fig- *nd candlestick maker, but also the farmer, railroad era- "8-e-h-l-mmaJ^-f—"
t th*lap* Cin't last ployee, carpenter, garage mechanic, field hand negro, and '"Lay att that. Tkl* U the-lfw
•peaking. Hey, you,* printing te
was. of their prarar- C. I. O. agitator.
i ortditicn. it Is tru*
“It reaches Into your pocketbook, your checkbook,
illitie* In (litea h.vs your family budget," he continue*. " It msiy. either robe
^^UTaaa PK
or ,owcr y°ur Income, but It will certainly increase your
out«°- and there*« '•ho ruh-”
larcd with nearly to
However, ono doesn’t have to take inflation sitting
United sute*.
down. There are some things he can do to help himself. I
— ---------"Whether you can wholly beat the gome on inflation," |
retting to be an lm- says Klpllngcr, “Is doubtful. But If you havo a general
h» fUrarota^county ■ pattern of ideas of whnt’s coming, and cut your plans to
All Imi&gt;caMoos, *ay.
can )jC|p yourself considcirably."

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MIS sf Tat C.rtlfinitr'Nn. IJM.
1it.usd ths-l.t Car uf . A*w«,t. A.
It 1111. haa HW afini, la mr
:&lt;*fn*e ltd Sbet'meis wftinrallnty
faf a laa .lr.-C to hs lrs,irVi|i«rr•a Sate cvrlirfrala amumcre Ink
f'.l'owlne n.-rrln.l nreMirty Its
Us t'o.iutr of .A.iMwela.) Aui. uf
jriorlfta, to-wlli,
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tail. 3 a 4-Dinah
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comba |a| A&gt;1411Inn to {].nssa. rial llo,,:. s l*aes It,
Ths BMannil ut lli* aalC
pruprnt unitir |ha tali! r.itlflrat. Iseu.1t was in ID. A«m. at
T in a o i . koa TiK TeritA .
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A 80% Dtocouiit on
$2,061^2
of past d m ecson ata.
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load of 10938 Model
cars to arrive In &amp;
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Al-fs*ciii demobatrators olckth* Italian rmb.aay In Waih*
• racently epan tha occasion
Itterle Mussolini'* vuit u the
s Ileus* with algni reading,
tldant noescvelt, don't shaks
l with th* son of an aggrae; sad "Wanted for rolbetlv*
ler—VUlerle Muurilat." That
paoc way fer th* people of Uw
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■cr^laulevsd te ad- ono wants to know. Buying food ahead tloeanl holp much
grower* will *njoy a beenuoe food spoils so readily.'Buying clothes for future
al prosperity. . jju a e has Its disadvantages boAsuso styles change and the
l*ld, and market moths are apt to get thym anyway. "Bui you can-buy houairoraW*. friary arom. Ing» ^ y . Klpllnger.
.alp Earaaou earry on
"It’s too late now to buy or build a t the ’best time’

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Mrs. J* a Coldouth

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H EA R T H E R E S l’LT O E T H R SANEOW^- HWWi
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“Partners In Crime” Orphanage Group
To Be Here Saturday Holds Regular Meet
A gifted
glftdd ce»t,
ee»t, a clarM* etory
aad the direction, ot llalph Mur­
phy all combine to make jibe new
Lynne
Overtn»n-llo*coe , .Kama
picture. ''Pnrlncra la jOrtme,"
w hich, pleyo - Hbttmlay at tto

"Partnera la Crime" a ' blend
«r hnyatery and comedy; .la the
tale of two votera who try, lo
overcome a crooked city-,admin­
istration and help elect a reform
candidate to the mayoralty ot
their d ly.
The votera. Overtnea a a d
Kama, no eoontr get I(to the
tight thap thinge begta to to p
pen. Overman telle, hard for a
blonde atrea who'e working for
Coleman Circulating Heaters. See the gangglara Then Kara goes
them today. Scott-C am way, lne. to Jell. Then hit cell-male &lt;■
poltonod nod bu’t charged with
murder. Then he la cleared—aad
at moat elected mayor.
BaaIda Overman end Kama, Met Hager, tffa. Bgraa
tha plctare'a c u t llala Martel
JIutehleon, from, tha New York
eUge, Inee Courtney, who made
"Clarence" with (Came, aad An*
thoay Qatna. whe w a, so papa,lar In "The Last Train n » « Ma­
drid."

Peteraen then pceaenled
yreaUent and each af to r cu-effh
can a gift.
At tto cencK-efen af tto toatna eaaeVsa a aadal hour wne an*
Jeyed. Tto Hallsweea meUf was
carried, rah In the dveagatisan.
Several gaseea weea ewtom&gt;l fa*
which artoaa wara adaKMVe 1
B. C. Mweru and Mra. (!. R
Call Refreehaeeatt were w M by
|W kiSUWR
Thane atteewlhig were: tire. A
H. CuM«ugh. Mra. A. J. Ptterar
Mra. L J. Ntru Mra H W- Ruck­
er. Mra George R. McChR Mia.
J. L. Jackson, Mra Lam
Mra O. C. David. Mra
k. Mra. R. C. Maara, Mra

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L Beard. Mra A Q, SUnfard.
Mra C. L Hewewn. Mra. H A

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Turner.) Mra. J. V. Jenee, Mra R M
«r, g |Smith, Mra w. tX Edwards. Mra
Yaegbm.lv. A. Cagle. Mra M. N.

Kadi rasa,
land, Mra C. A. A:
Bqahaa, Mrs. A. M G u A h t ,. Mra
Mra Otl
Cttffard
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Mra Sam Gardiner. Mra
J. M. BUnmlptor. Mra L R Reed
and Mlaa Sara Jane Walker.

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PT. LAUDERDALE, Oct. 13.—
(AT— Dewey L Duke. IT. pro*
prtetor of a rand house wear
tore, died In Broward county
Hospital yesterday from a pM el
wound which ' anttorltlea mM
w u Inflicted by hie w ife, lU sel,
daring a quarrel Tuesday.

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THURSDAY
T to bualneei and social meet­
ing of the Ladlee Auxiliary Temple
Beth Iareal will he held at l:M
O'clock, II oat caeca far the evening
will to Mra. A. Jnrobicn and Mra.
H, Jacobeon.
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Meet Presided Over Covered Dish Supper
By Mrs. Joe Petraa Served By A lsthesns

Sunbeam Band o f the P in t
lU r’ChuVcK wlirm toV at 3:36
bkuk f t M 1' 'chditfU 1* leadCtV,

P in t Beptlit Chnrch' wUI'havo
an all day tewing for. thg AoaplU | at the home of Mra. P. E.
BoU:
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The Player Bend of the Wom­
an's AniKIbry of the prt^byib. -Hen Co ere h will m eet, at 1:00
O'clock followed by the Inspira­
tional Meeting nt 1:30 o’clock,
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TUESDAY
Tto Jonlor 0 . A. Qirla of tha
P in t Bapltat Chnrch will meet nt
tto church at 3:30 o'clock. Leader,
Mra. KarrliTMItem.
Tht Dependable Cleat ot the
P in t
MethodUt Church
will
meet at the home ot Mra. A.U.
Middleton on Oenera Avenue at
i:oo o'clock. The meetlnge her*
been changed from Monday night
tatU Tueaday night.
...
WEDNESDAY
A The flrat Bridge Party of the
fleclal Department of tto Women's
to held at t:M
1:00 O'clock.
Club will be
(R oatauee will be Mtk. Cllffoni
. Proctor, M n. A. 11. Middleton, Mra
l E. P. Hoffman,'and Mice H im
Mahoney. Reeefvalkuu may A f

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Onto lto|.

Mra. U B. Bead; and lira. Roberta

Mra. Joe Petraa preaided o»er
the mooting of the Friendship'
Claaa of the Chrletlan Church |
which waa held Tutaday n|(ht&gt;
ot the home of H n . E. C. Her.
per.
Mra. A. H. Hyrd kero the
•criptare end devotional talk to!*
lowed with prayer by Mra. J. E.
Harper,. Plana w a n Bade for toraUhiag the aew cleaa room, end
tor sending a hoc ot garments lo
*110 children|a home In Atlanta
before Christmas. It t o e decldfd^to donate ( 1.00 per month for
arhool lunches. The naee MeetIn* nlrlit wee temponrtly chanced lo tba fourth Monday tn the
month
!&lt;
At the cloee ot the bealneaa
meeting the haeteee barred re*
frethraenla to the lollowtng: Mra.
K .C. Hi more, Mra. W. D. Thornton. Mra. C. K- Qroek, M n. Kiln
NI black, Urn. A. II. Dyrd. * Mra,
Cleorge Towneend, hire, A. J.
l&lt;o»lng. M n. M. a . Trecy, Mra.
J. U. Harper,. Mra, II. J. Cleuee,
Mra Joe Petraa, Mra. O, T,
IVnraon, Mlaa Marian 1‘earaon.
Ml.a Jean Harper mid K. C. Her-

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th* uemfeate d t o l » Twtorauh*

The ’nom a o f tto Stahl homo
were decorated with coral ’tine,
a India* and'f*ra.|
‘ Other geegts Included: H n . C.

B. Wleecnp, lira, J.

AMOulatleu,; virul cuwp4(w&gt;t. AtU* Uk:

New YuOv will h%

to k« b»M to Cetaadn Wander.

with u W m w I tee Wednesday
iftito O H a t to r torn* m W wt
Slitcenth Street In honor of N n .
H. W. Ruprecht of Gainesville,
Mra Arthur If. Philips of Orlando,
H n . W. B. Shipp* 7 of Leesburg
and Mra If. C, SwIngU o f Or*
Undo, all w r roatdanU o f Seao'clock on Sanford A ra n a , 1
MONDAY ,
T to MU»lonary Society ofthp
f l i l t MalhodUt'Cherch wtnhave
a reception at T ill o'clock at
the homo of ifr. and H n . W. a
m u 1 in honor ot the Bar; afad
“ m- pool Readrearn, n ew ' merators of the cbhrcb and newly
wada.
Circle Number Three of th&lt;
Woman's MUalooary Society ol

n W te M U

wthtt* from i — tnr*~ o**&lt;7 thrust Tutoradleeu

M m C. F. Stahl
Gives Informal Tea
lira, c r. 8 ttol entertained

Social Calendar

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&gt;U Manning at b ft half'
Paul Delaney in tha right
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poallloo and Nalowt
Kooeh’a award oloC
milmWr of tho Florida
far tho Gator'a ooooaO

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SIGNS CONTRACT.

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Windsor* F lail Trip
Across United States

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her* early j
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private eater- Fit«NK k u ic k h iu ia n . naTiu*
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ill .li n n liil na Ilia n rw aiw iw r In
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f b a la d W f datliloni did not
taudb the c liiM of I t otbar
eoafeUW «boW apaclkl acta vara
atMKfcad In m Uaaapar tnjanc*
tk a l bfoucbt by H- B- Karca of
Um*p ooonly to atop paytaaht of
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Reports Of Citrus
Pacts Are Drafted |
H *lt H ite New Deal
By. AAA OftTcials.
Foraijffit PbHciea

v m Jr "tuieflu.

A Lovely Hitch-hiker on a

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of
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m il Ihoyr m alt, a p p lh a iio n 10
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Crititlainp lha foralpn poiklca of —Acrlcullural ndjuilmant nffl* ;
tha United fitatot. Prep. Hamilton Clals drsttrd reporta jrcatarday in i

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H o h to f Roltlna CoUcpe dcalared Ip conflkllnr propoaala for a nciv j
th a op aaiac- convocation
o f tha Worlda eitma markottfiy o g m yaaJt*at th a c o llc ic yaaterday, th a t want, but tbare w*a no announ.i- '
f tM r fa d b
-la o U tlo ftand ' W , n *p t of lhalr flndln**.
l
t n l * r a m fa tU a e ffo rtx , W proThey »ald tha AAA probably |
m o U w aH d p a M *. , , u .
will expreta Ita «lawi on both nf •
B a v te w in r hla to u r t h r e o f h ntoa tha propoaad
apreamcnti. Ono i
ro an trlaa o f E u ro p e tbla So m m er, nald that lha Bacretary of Arri* |
D r . H o lt aaid ha found one o f tha culture ba glvtn authority, aa In
m o ai eoartnelng . ladlatm anta
of otbar raarkatlng porta, |« aitab*
- ' a at . a
_ aatl .. J —
w a r* In tha bew ildered attitude o f llab llmita toch wank on the ahlp‘
tha p ro files o f Eu ro p e. H a lf tha menta to Northern point*.
Tha
p u aria ha Interview ed,
He
a*Id. other would limit hli
prorating
ax patted an o th er w orld w ap, andI a a th o rlty t * tw o w ra lu out of rach
the o th e r* f e a r It. B u t no one1 four,
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O ffic ia l* ra id th r y s till
hopr
oppSilng force* w ithin the tmiuaand no' on* aearned to know whom*1 t ry w ill coma to trrm a tefo re a
a id * hla co u ntry would fig h t fo r. public b earing la c illr d
on
Ih r
agreem en t A A A apokaamen
aaid
tbu a g tn c y haa the rig h t to p re­
p a re a n ew p act, com bining tha
b rat feature* of both d ra ft*, but
■they Indicated It would do 10 only
' * • a laat reaort.

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Picturt tmutnlatloo by wire make* AP Tclanatx tfag faateat.

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Receivership Sought

For Oilseekhiff Finns

T H IS PA PER

1AVAHK9- Oct. II.—W)—WllUam a lUonchard of Miami aak-,I W. 0. Uaal, aaalitant chief pf
ed Circuit Court bore yaaterday I Iba AAA ganurel crop* ae^tloff*
•UV
raparta -o n .th a
to place la roeolearehlp «U coan-i
jpMM which bare bewa drtlUag.Uwo propoaala had not beW jdm U .
■in fin a l fa rm . H a d e clin ed r M m oil la thla aactloo.
; , .
^■ U ach ard nnmad the .'tabara m e n io n the d a d t lon.
Corporation, the AH Southern InreMment Corporallon, _ tba^.AII
ftotlda Lnnd QMapany ,lha Pa*
atoaola exploretlon , corpuretlou,
Iba Quit exploration Company
and tha Beabonl Oil Dayelopmant
CuenotaUon.
Ha aaid the com pen'** collect­
ed I5M.M0* daring' tha-'paM two
yeme. lie uaked (or an accountIn* claiming bo bald a contract
wUh fha compaala* far a 10 parcam U tarest In retorn tor bla
•agvtcua aa angtnaur.

acaoomuu toM s' Congregational
Onto* Assembly yuatarJay’ tb it
•ir Britain needed nny help 10
ledend c lrtllu t on America would
olwayo send meo. money and

day

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VIA ill A M A IIP IL
A iin alnlittalr.a a f

A M em ber O f T h e A ssociated P ress

LIGHTS ARE LOW
' f u g mp ttje lights— and

Brighten up your home. Bfl

im ryfcody perks up! “Desdf*

sure you have enough lamps,

parties come to life* Peoplo

of the right kind* Let the

stop yawning. Every p u ss*

gitfek'SR light of the new*

in the room begins to tsik*

approved, I. E. S; Better*
Sight lamps help you to

anile. You’ve seen it

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wake up an d live!

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srtmnBHsn of plen,

your eyes young!

SEE THE MEWt. E. I. VOOELS AT
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Catalonia In northeast Spain, evi­
u . -u p * — dently p ln m li)| to try U smash
Robert T. Dvwell f n t t r d iy government resistance In northern
Spain ha quickly a* possible.

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Florida

th«m

tha arto il kidnaping of She#bpf
,
t Whltakrr, thief dafonao at*
T, Immediately aaked Judge
III to set for trial throe kldIf chargea pendJn* against
BfendanU In connec tion with

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ons the n lfh t of Nor;
d l* D erail aald the
rt docket for tha naw
rounded b ast Monday
a can be aet for t ^ Mediterranean seaways.

Shot throuth the cheat two tlmeo, the body &lt;f Lola Lewis,-U . member o f a pcamtasnt l oj^afrah*
family, la ehown a t It waa found In her faahlonab U home a t Skidrcport. Her. sweetheart. Down*
Poindexter. S3, University of Oklahoma student, told police the ihot him and killed btredlf wbhty
told her "It's all near between us." He waa wounded sartor tly.
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Miami U.

Bucknell

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Carnegie Teeh

FIVE FLORIDA PROMTS ELEVATED TO IfbN SIG initU ;

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far tpa past ■•vers) years,
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/a » a a Out, of tha A . P. Coopally R eilly Company hare, waa
operatedion b u t nlgbt fad appen­
dicitis, it waa learned today, Ha
was reported na resting nicely at
tha local hospital.

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Ml.flfli by tM M i e f the I I yearn,
*r « ’direct H u »f MWOa TBereforo -Mr. Coleman aald that ha

In Addition t o ;picking the winner* of t h e a gmmep
you m uit aleo mike a Hat 11 tl e namen of sport to n
which appear In the ad b dow .Attach thw (1st tb
fbur aelect'on of thd wlnnei a add eliner mall or bring
ybur rftitry to The Herald bf t ldo not i Inter .than nooi.
Saturday.
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Ten persona will each receive one eoatpllmeniwy tick­
e t to the Rita aa explained above. In chae there are
more than ten correct selections only th e.&gt;first ten
submitted, with a Hat of the name of tha sport toga
appear’ng In the following &lt;ndvorUaemtnt, wid be elltrlhln f o r a rra n n Jh n rn tn rv &gt;4idreL ' i'A. - &gt; ‘*

(-policeman, were enpaat year on on* of the
napint
EotetM g .
the elate supremp
d a naw trial on a of fair, . i

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--------a la Attorney J .K a x ,Tha Sons of tha Legion Drum and
County Solicitor Mam HmsL*iCurps of Um local American!
could comment bat
obaarrera ftn e rally
dye Dawall’a acquittal U flo n Hut tonight,, l&gt;rey Maro,i
of tha flogging caret, qiteisor of lha C’o rtu snneuncaill
■upreme court deelreatrlcted the evlturo kldnaplny triala, Thy City Ilrlefrr wlshra to con­
and likely that proaa- gratulate Mr. and Mm. Jack,Ilyatt
aak dlamlaaal of the who are . celebrating their fifth
erg as.
wedding anniversary today.
Icrday were C. A.
own, farmer police
ant, Ram E.- Croaby,
lyaa and P. W. Swltftopr, former patrolmen, C. Wl C ar
M ia , form ar ipecial policeman and
Tha Rev. George" F. Owena,
am pactor for the Tampa U s cob colored preacher from Tallahsseae,
aMjttma office, and Aril# Gilliam, has formed an organlMtlnn for
aa n lM o cllroa grove carataker.
tba reduction of crime emong hla
f^Tjro other Orlando man, Ed- race and hsa rnms to Ranrord to
iw |rd s p in y , a typewriter m edics- continue hi* drive against such
and Jamea Dean, an electrician, depredations,
ttapra freed o f the murder charge
Tim rt,Tored preacher cornea
r t y btoaoeutlon attomeya when tbf hero wall recommended ami hla
M m :waa called to trial aiybt day a warli has been given lha approval
J i b . Erldenre ayalnat them ,.w ee
M id to bo inaufflcient,
J
jKJWitte Dowell's ruling, under
,M^a|J«ration slnra a tu m a y i ar(nod the Uaue Wcdneeday, ep' P*dr*d to surprise neither dafanae,
iSM w jitiori nor jury.
V '*JKoat o f ua thought tfala waa
the way It would and," aald one
: Juror afterward.
&gt; Juror* heard no clrfrnaa tostl\tokony, abtee tbo motion for acquit­ • ASTORIA, O re,’ - l i n g o B*W*
tal waa made aa Boon aa the aU U was in lha bathtub whan a neigh­
, Seated it* rate Tuesday. Tha Jery, bor called that a buck deer waa on
made
op of throe
farmers,
a paint­ HU place. Beppl apod to tha hunt,
&gt; decision.
Others
tat solemnly.
a ivij
yrocar
an unemployed
40 and
spectators,
several of ■repared la fire—then real land
7er,
„V. Barely
fw
in
nygvMiswi*|
pitcihi
potman,
muchofof defendantt,
Ita lima ta’d forgot hla galluses.
Them apont
rolatlvM
Hunting
Instinct
pryvailed.
pat
of thefar
courtroom
gathered
tba judge'awhile
ruling.at­
of law. While neighbors wdlched, ha fired
Jtorney*
, Nona nrgutd
h i tha question*
I t man originally
'/Throughout
trial, dafanae
at­
/fcedktod
tot thatheflogging
hsa served
torneys
have
'■ d a y In
ja ilappeared
Tha five eonfldent
convicted
*• K
« » would Poulnot
ncear roach
the
f kidnaping
ware aanJaty,
In contrast
to ))l«
tyncedWhitaker,
to four years
to prison
bnt
aaerehing
crosi-oxemlnaUeni
hr
..gore
free on
hood while their , ap&lt;Mttol
|h f .Ppulriot
rasa, questioned
rqost
w as pending
before the
au•u W wIlneaana
•prarea
court. bristly add passed
.
opening tba LilianIhal' Avtm *m kny detslls of their tostl*
, CaagTOM - faUawtog *****
ttc.W a.. Col. , and Mrs.
'The drfrndanta showed hardly a
change of expression as Judea
Dcwall yrcnl slowly through hU
two-and;a htlf-psga opinion .turn*
la g ‘ them loose. At the end,
1 M idges
grinned broadly. and
it
M u i '| )W | t,:/,'
/flipped toward Swllaer the paper
y We had been tearing Into bits while
/waiting fur tha podge to announao
Fish. United Btotoa Min later to
Egypt, aald ha ewweted to arrive
at hla bow# In Da Land. F la , a*

'And with It comoa tha need f ir sport t o g r t h lt go.w ith th«
'-season. To !&gt;t»V Uid winner fw style ladiSdalty: try.Hpeeiti
first—an aUroctlVe new line o g a ll the'Tall ‘‘■pocUwear. _

• nrelau.' In ih . KoG.abJld of.

iSri'to 'right) ■The TU. JWv, .■»
Dotmis A. Lyon or jackscpm ie. Rt. no*
William J. Nullaly of Dsytooa Baaeh, 1
n w , Magr. WUIl'am J. garry of , Miami.
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McGill of St. AugustkU.' sqd'.

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i Colored Preacher Is
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Sport Skirt?

Everett Hurd, alert clerk to
sporting goods store at Banw, Maine, gave G-men the Up
that enabled them to wipe otlt
tha Al Brady gamy In a fuctow
gun battle on a Bangor street.
Hurd la shown holding k piece of
glasa_ahot from hki^storejelndow.

will publish a special edition riext .week, that wiH be
mailed away to over 1,00^ prd^&amp;ctfve winter visitor^
This edition will,bo filled with interesting news stories
and advertisements about’ ' Sanford • and Senrfipoie
County, It will ^11 what ^anifo^ has to offer the mady
people who vislff F l o r i d a I t will tatt. them
why. they should visit Sanferd/ind Seniinole Coiinrfys

Flannels, Tweeds
and Scotch Plaids
Ranging From

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The Jerald ’s f*4
, super salesman!!
itorB to .Florida 3
best place in F1&lt;
their permanent

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VOLUME x z n

S A N F O O , FLORIDA, SATOBDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1937

U.S. Marine Wounded
In Shanghai Fighting

M u s s o Uni Specifies
Withdrawals To Be
, In Equal Quantities
From Both S i d e s

Then Drives Thera
Thru New England
Nine Powieta T o ^ '
M e e t Oct 30 Police

U; S. Accepts Invita­
tion To Conference
’ To Be In Brussels
Kfitaljr agreed today lo a
^partial withdrawal of a cer­
tain number of volunteers"
from the 8panlah civil war.
This concession to Franco*
British demands came from
Count Dino Gntndl, tha Ital­
ian delegate, * t the opening
•easIon of the gub-commlttee
of the 27 power Non-IintervenUon Committee In Ism d « .
. A t th- outset H was manifest
Uw« Britain and France would
be satisfied with nothing Ires
than • definite program for the
speedy wihdrawal a t foreign vol­
unteer*. particularly those
of
Pace 1st Italy, from tha danger­
ous Spanish conflict.
Grand! specified that the withdrawals-muat be In “equal quan­
tities Trom both side*."
The call went out from Brus­
sel* far a meeting at the elgnaUwlrt of the Nine Power Treaty
on China for n e-mf*rence in
Brussels on Oet. SO to attempt
the mediation * of tho Shw-JsjF
anesu war.. A t Washington the
United d a l e s , formally acceptod
an lwvltstion and designated Nor*

Find B o d i e s
A fter Boy Slept In
Parked Automobile

NORTH AllUNOTONi N. J .
Oct. 1*.—(A1)—The bodice of an
eMerly physician aad wife, beat*
ea to death with a hqnvnrr la
Maine daya. ago and. then driven
lalaaraly through the Now England arete* to NOV Jersey by u
young -high school hoy. were
found Id a parked automobile,
proeacutor John J . . Hrralln said
today'.*
Tha boy, Paul Owyor,' IB.' of
South part*, Me., who bad.atnppad his c ir 'w llh Its gruetomo
cargo to get aome sleep, con­
fessed the doable eteylnf. Brea­
ths announced. The victim* were
Ideolltlrd fay the poltro as Or.
John 0 . t.ltllofleld. M. and Ids
wife,- Lydia.. 14, both . of Bouth
Faria.
The phyeldane body was stuf­
fed into a trunk on the bark of
the car. Hla frail wlfo was cram.
mad under a rear seal. Only fay
chance did lbs police stumble
upon' the’ slayings.
The youlff, lift'd, parked th*
car and went to sleep. Policeman
Investigated, took the boy in
headquarters to question him
about aome money on b{s • per­
son. Tho officers did not *lnd
tk# bodies. ,,
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pollcerean ef*mined

Shanghai Japinese author!*
llcs, claimed th* flMnare wtre
using poison ga* surf displayed n
f shell which they claimed had
• contained gas. The Chinese do*
, ’ filed they- had usad gas.
—
\ , RejiarU from North’ China slid
the Chinese were making n
spirited defense
against the
-Japanese marching toward Tslnj,
retire
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IU IH U
W H U
IIIW
k liu
,ap.
■ - .tha capital
Shantung doclor b#d f|B)J lo )to4, OB « , (t.

prevlnc*.
I *r killing two peoplt"
Veteran rempatgiwrt of th* old
u „ r wh, n |hB womBn b^ BWn
Otlnre* red army” now the BOiptc,oul&lt; t,1B w bbW h, ktl).
elghlh
route army-wlded by H b#
.
Kuadron* of myaiafiotu new airplanes, appeared to hava • lammed

tbe jupunead dfire in th* northThe Japanese military spokesman here admitted Oen. Julchi
Terauchr. Shansi campaign had
been halted and that Uu Japanca* commanders had called for
relnforecmrnte.
,
Th* announcement cam* during
a lull in the fiery* warfare of
Ua two daya ou ^tb o Shanghai

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Lawyers M a y Extend
Tax Certificate Law
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—Attorney* asked th* Supreme
Court yesterday to include city
tax machinery of Corel Oabtea
withb&gt; tho provUlona of the “low

Established In 1908

WIDE OPEN SPACES OF THE WEST

Wpa Approves
Road Project
For Sanford
More Than $25,000 To
Be Spent In Widen­
ing And Repaving
Oak, Celery, Union

Early Morning Co
Gea, Explosion D
s t r o y s liv e s (
M i n e r s In Shai
BIRMINGHAM. AU.. OrL, ML-i.
t/P)~ A shattering rxplasion deep
in the »haft of the Itulua mat mb**
10 mil)-* wrrt of here kilted W a r
more mm, vlrlu.lly the entire
shift at work, today.
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The blast, blamed by Fire Mar■hit Sum Wllllam)i on coat gM.
tore an elbow in the Wucdvraro
Iron tAiikaabout 2:00 A. M. whdn
t i lilfi of yfc men « u on duty is
lHe affected section.
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Fallen rock debris hampered the
re-cue workers. A *lnule victlib,
Iran Fox who wax Working, noqr
v a tn : o f the Fourth- Regiment.
tha elbow crumbled I y explosion,
was1 struck in the shoulder b y .a
wifci brocgl.t out -alive. Ha wok
ballet while on dulyN Inside ma­ rcrlnuily burned and Marshal
chine-gun defense
works
In
WillUtni aikl ho was the only
Shanghai.
Hiatt comes from Itort on working. nrar tha .blast
Crystal River, Fla.'
* -who did not loae hi* life”.
Fv-“ wa* In a critiriil condition
at n He*rentar, Ala., hospital kiwi
could not ho'question! d about tha
explosion. It. ht. Msrrhri, vleopresident of tho compiny, , said
bod lea of the victim, were located
about four niUe* from the abaft
mouth.
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Rescuers sent Lack word tha
t* ,
victim* were burled In the fallen
rock and coal. Marshal *ald ibotit
half the victim* were while men
and the olhrr* negrurs.’Thc mine,
hr aiM, normally employe* about
BOo men.
Only one wing w ai damaged,
- TAMPA. Oet. !».—&lt;*’)—Charg­ Thli
near the shift'* deepeet
ing the proposed wage a*d hour extremity, n fnct which liar*hall
hill now pending m Conircss, •aid kept the death Hit from
V i , loaded with exemptions to mounting to - staggering proparg iv e . many Industrie* a falst tioni. Mure thin 600 relative!,
sense of security, Oongreermsn friend* Rind *|iectalcra assembled
J. Mark W llcoi, of West Palm
:Beach, urged the defeat of the
measure In *n address factors ths

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Mlllworir Association conrsntlon
here yesterday.
“Tha meaeure dons net apply
to all the underpaid, and underprivileged workers.” W llcoi esld.
-It esempte a great many per­
sons. But otic# the Isglslatlon Is
ruseted. these exemption* will be
removed and I predict It will
not fa* more than to year* batore
the federal hoard of five person*,
who will administer the act. will
use dictatorial powers to regu­
late lb* wages and fli tbs hours
of every Isfaorer In th* country."
Tracing the history of our gov.
eminent during the last Ik®
yeart, lie pointed out that there
lisa been a gradual concentra­
tion of power Ip the bauds of
bureau* slid boards.
"This measure I* hurueurrary
gone mad.” ha declared, “U will
provide a board of five men who
will have lb* power to raise and
lower wages and fta hour* of
labor. They may discriminate butween eecttnns of the country
and even between Individual
firms.
”1 consider this measure tbs
moat serious threat to Itemocrallc government that bss heuu
proposed In tb* last generation
Tha board will hava powaf to
reward friends and punlsb ene­
mies.
“When suck a board getucontrol It will b* Impossible for
the people to regain control ex­
cept through a revolution ”

of IB to 40 feet from First Street
to Fourth Street at preaent be*
cause of the railroad tracks there
Thlt will be corrected and the
street' widened to 60 feet through
Fourth
Street. From Fourth
Street to Sixth Street to SsvenUi
Street it will be widened from M
lo 32 feet.
Th* part of Celery Avenro
c it y n e w s b iu e f s
which will undergo rc-construc­
*, ■
tion will he widened from th* pree­
mpt 14 feet to 18 feet.
Th* project alao provklea for tho
resetting of .w hile way llghtet
construction of catch basins and
the laying of aewer pipe*
It It believed that work on Uili
k
of the Sanford 4-11
project will begin as soon ae a *Hfm e n ts” Ik
Club met In the Chamber &lt;-I
ficlrnt amount of WPA tabor la
OK
U n u u i n n Commerce building this mornlni;
available. Thla will probably ho
U C l . -AO 3 C n n I U II
, .. . tr -„lar session.
aftrr the completion of the Sec­
ond .Street project which la undov
IIKNVKB, ; . l k t , I A- —fAV*
Violators of City Ordinance* I A fter peilnllnc n slub-ii hlcy- way at th* preaent time.
Grorgc llsrn ro n , tlisirinan of the wIII Ik- tried before Cily Jndjr-- I 1 1,&lt; lor ii&lt;-urly inn mlb-s. Paul
American Federation of Labor Flank I . Miller in « session of llrown, 1 *-year old rmllli who
I hulls from Atlanta, fla„ waauppea.e committee, slid “ Wfa,ll be
Mmitlmsed »■
I pi lirniltil near hero ynlorday
th»t»” wlnn he &gt; m rulvlsed the
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I aft nr noun by O. P. Slodn, OvloCommittee fo r Im lurtrisl O rganl- 3 C Q H C O U IH W o r k i / H
| tlo roii&gt;tsbb&gt;, olid lo«li;i"tl In the
“ ei° n
e llm lu e e " '!!:
H e a d q U S r t e r K 1 City Jolt. Chief of Pul lea Uoy
j (J. Will hi ms. revealed lu^ay.
TALLAIIA88EK, Oct., 18. —W)
Washington on Oct. "6 “ with or
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Thu youth stole u new Dayton —The 1017 Legislature's so-called
Without comm ittm ents”.
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Tho Feili-rsliofl hnd Isrtm l down Hhlp No. 7, hare l«-*-n working bicycle from a HI, I'etarsburg “Jook t» V law reached the Su­
' store suit with « small lutlrhel
two proposal* this week tiecauie, on their new hcn'bpiitlrrs tn d iy I III wlihli bn lo rrie d Ills belong- preme Court yesterday for a Uat
ider* said, the CIO Insisted the nl the foot i f F etich Avenue. I Inx* he Hindu Ills way to Hsn* of constitutionalitynestle Pell leer of JacksonvIUo
Kts should ogreo to certain prln*
Tlie Scout* were given tinford.
asked the court to free her of
clplvi In advance. William Green, full use of tho nM C’lty ibuk. and |
Yesterday afternoon O liletW il­
presklcnt of the Frileratjon, said repair work - and bcautlficstion liam* rerelvnd * telegram trom charges that she operated a place
without paying the 1160 annual
the CIO offer for |H-an- conference were started 'Immediately,
l HI. Petersburg staling that It
pti-bably ynulil bo sc&lt;rj’li-d
The Ship plan* to hold nil it* was believed Ihc youth was In license required.
John R. Mathews of JsckaonvtUg
j j,a*t night the American Feder* future meeting* mul com'ucl all i this vicinity, lie
Immediately filed a habeas corpus action ta r
atl o of Labor again lUsbed cobl Its nrtlriliea In llie bulIJi.ig.
' mill fled all law-enforcing officer* tha woman's, release. Th# court
Ipgter on n peace ........ . . from the
Homo progress hv* been made In Ihn county and lain ysalerday
directed Sheriff R « Sweat o f
tel el C. I. O.
I'1 the construct h&gt;n of the It sin- afternoon ' the - lad .
appre­
[r*‘Mr*t us on our term's o r not Jsow Fleet, one sm all u ll b mt hended by Constable Hloau aaat Duval County to ahow hi* authori­
Bt all,” the Federal km’s executive was reported m uring runiplril &gt;n iif Oviedo pedHlIng sway toward ty for bolding her In technical
•funcll. III effect, told the C- I. O. amt repair* are also faoirg made tbn Hast Cuaat on bis way to custody- A hearing date w ii nod
act Immediately. Sheriff Sweat ta
by U lrgraui in reply to • suggrs- on the canoe M oiigiug to the
in the petition of reeking to ■hew
Th- vou'h was non-plussed by th* law I* constitutional.
(ho fart that hq bod t e n ap* The “Jook t a i“ act llvteo a fan
prehenilrd so far away from to* of |160 on all place*, except li­
•reo* of hta crime bill submitted censed hotel* ' which have 10 W
to osvest without wny resistance, more bedroom*, where dancing ta
snd blandly told tsw enforcing permitted, or variety program*
officers thst be bad stolen the
are offeredbicycle.
Mathew* told th* court' hla cli­
He Is being held In the City ent operated a four-room hctal M
Jol| availing arrival of St. Pe­ Jacksonville. Hotel* whkb have
tersburg astborlile* who wilt re­
10 *r more bedroom*, ho tald, pay
' HIDU, Ron rnsnta, Oct. I f l.- W turn him to Hie Hunshi&amp;a City.
16 annually far dancing and vm *v
—King Carol tnbl Major llrnere)
Hu told officers that he woe
Marl* Gustave Gamelln. Freni b reconlly paroled from a four- iety program*.
Mathew* contended tho differ­
chief of staff, yeeterilnr lhal year, srnlenre tu Georgia for
ence In fee* «on*tRated an uneen*
France “eon always depend on then.
■tltotlon*! discrimination.
■-. -rt
the Rumanian army."
Addreaa'ug himself dlrm-lly lo
PRB8IDINQ BISHOP NAMED
flanarml Oam*lln In a spec.b *1
the conclusion of military ma­
CINCINNATI, Oct , 18. —W V neuvers they had just witnessed,
Hlgbl Ihrv. Henry S alat’ Qoorgo
th* Klug spoke In French.
‘ T o s'ia seen nnt only com­ Tucker of Richmond, Va^ was
rade*,'• he said. “8*1 an army on elected presiding etehop e f the
which you can count In Dm* of Protest nnt Eplocopel Church te-

Mark Wilcox Hitt
At ProposedWage
And Hoar Measure

Uncle Sam Will
Put U?r$18£93

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Work Is Expected To
Begin With Finish
Of gnd S t Project

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The* WPA project «pontored by the City of Han­
ford for the Improvement of
Oak, Celery, and Union AVBnue* has b een approved by
Washington officials and wUl
becomo ellgihie, for ot^raUon
at the dlaeretlon of the « a t j
W. P. A ^ A w ln letraj0"*
The Herald W u advised by

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County Clerks Study
Tax Redemption Act

s to r e

Tlit total co*t of tha prejodt will
be ovsr 116,000 of which U M M

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Declares Bill Is Ex­
ample Of “Bureauc­
racy G o n e Mad”

'^ D u iid to ^ In U. a
D eclines Sharply .2
During: September

CUwdu P*PP«r,a

todkjr,

*ty Avenue to Locust Avenue and
the relaying of brick on Vnlre
Avenue a* far aaat as P00 feet.
At present aU the betake . ka
there street* ere la teen edge with
e rend OIL The project provide;
U ut the brick, be takro Og/ated',
rata Id flat and fitted between with
asphalt h ha* bean down; in Ujk;
Magnolia Avenue and Park Ave-

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A. O f L. A nd1
(!.1.0. Agree Upon j
Peace Conference

Si.-Pete Youth
Is Arretted Here
On Theft Charge

“No

' Bicycle I Stolen As
MeansOf Transpor­
tation To M i a m i

Prior Commit-; rtrlllbm
Basis For

Legality Of “Jook
Tax” To Be Tested
In High Tribunal

Drum And Bugle
Corps Has Meeting
In spite of bad weather last
night, a large number of the
members of the Sen* of the l e ­
gion Drum and Bogle Coips a t­
tended their weekly practice ses­
sion In th* Legion Hut, according
ta Percy Hero, advisor of Ibe
group
W. D. Huffman, drum Instruct r
and John Schtreid, bugle Instruc­
tor, were both preaent and sent
tho Ude through some peppy
marches with the instrument.
The boy* »r* drilling for their
scheduled i-erode In Tavares on
Armistice Day which will be their
first appearance this year
A merit system has brrn
launched, Mr. Mere staled. All at­
tending the prsettee session regu­
larly far three menthe are given
B valuable prtxo and Instrument*
are taken from those missing
three consecutlvg practice ses­
sions.
The rifle rang# which was built
muter the supervision of th*
American Legtaw-fwrt and through
cp-eperatten of tho United amt IIIU
Lumtier Companies, has been com­
pleted end prnriko shoot- are
s c h e d u l e d to
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Established In 1908

•THE SPANIARDS’ RETURN TO FLORIDA

Yoltmteera Question
Is Submitted To lnGroup

co n flic t rem ained
Jag f * arar.
8L Augustine, Fla. oldest city In th* United State*, celebrated
Columbus Day with an historical pageant to mark th* 800-11 anni­
versary of th* building of Port Malantas by the Spaniard*. Actors
playing th* re)** of Don Honllsno AdelanUdo. governor of Spanish
Florid*, and Don Antonio Arrendonda, ipllltary engineer, ar*
shown rwuoaetiag th* ehooalng of a alt* for th* fort. Fort Mbtansaa has jost bean restored as a national monument under th*
National Park Betrie*. '
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Kiwanians Report Bnmper Tourist
On Developments' Crop Expected
At District Meet In Florida Soon
Delegates Relate In- More-Than 9 Million
,c*M*U A t.
A b-1 Visitors WJli.^pend
iruilfn* Conv'enOort ’ Bfllion This Winter
Report* og, tha Florida KlATLANTA, C »„ Oct.. 14. —W
wsnl* Convention was the tea- — Southern rasorts from Aahavllle,
tar* of th* regular Klw*nls,N
u y ta|n,f ru&gt;f Uit ni^ht
wMkly luncheon held V ^ * * * J iy put out the welcome met for 3,lo th* grill room of th* Valdai qq^ q^ to ^ u t, aipactad to spend
Hotel at l l : U o'clock aa Jallua g,,ooo,OOOJK» during thla Winter
Ding fabler waa Iba main apeak•r sad hia aubjact w u on lha
Such ^ ,-jn fiu , 0( »iUn worshipproceedings of lha eoavwntlon
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Btmoon Doyle of Tallahaaa**, * i c . s Htst S ww P
tho Florida District Oovemor.
---------------u t 1 . 8 Dakar ot Umatilla, U . *
Oovemor. ||r. ntngfalder wont R
I ta lia n O !
Ow t* state that tho nest ronvaog r in
i w a­
llow In Florida, to be »"*« »•**
ShUICO i n
yoor. would Uk# place l a th#
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Ctty ’o* BaraaoU.
I *0ME, 0*tw 14.
Thoaw attending tba const*- am Italian offleof* i
Uo* from Us* Iom J d*h war*: have bean kilted m
Mr. Dtngfaldar, Mr. Ool*maa,'Mr. "Ethiopian handlte,’
Mtertman. Bjdaay J. Nla. Jwdga announcamant *4id I

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away wllh th. maaffag ,a#hg-;

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Heyward Walker
Address Dairy 1

MADRID, oei. it - lA l- ln a ir *
gent artillery killed oi wounded
11 persons In a destructive botebard ment tart ulaht or this be­
sieged clir, lb* one* proud cap­
ital of all Spain.
The number of casualties W»*
given out In an otflrlnl govern­
ment report alter a night ot ter­
ror In which approilntately T**
shells blasted the heart ot the
dir. Poor of Iba sheila bit Ma­
drid'* skyscraper—tba talaphnn*
building—which *lnca lha civil
I, •i-aa us. steamy Domuatumeni Irum dapanesg. guns has reducnl the I’ootung Industrial area of
war bagan ha* bean atmtk 111
Shanghai to ruin*, aa this plctura ahowa. Just aeroaa the Whanrpoo rlvar I* thai International Bat­
time*.
Casualties ware haarr on lha tlement which haa escaped a similar fit*. The building with the pointed tower Id the . Cathay hotal
• ;gran eta where one ahell aa- which Chine* flier* accidentally bombed early In the conflict.
plodad clond to a crowd Iearing
n theater.'
At Hendaya' Insurgent ofllcara
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
aaid flan. Fraiirlern Franco'#
headquarters would 1&gt;* lran*f«rred anon
tram Salnmnnca to
Ban heoaatlan to direct a major,
offanalre aaalntl Catalonia In j
northaaat Bpaln. Tlie amt of lit* '
lnaurgent'a
d rll
gurefnment
Reports from several commit­
would ramaln at- Salamanca In
ter* of the Sanford Lions Club Charges Made That
weilern Bpaln.
Were made at their short meeting
Federal Group Fa­
Meanwhile Franco'* troop* worn
In tho Valdes Hotel last night,
pushing tteadllr toward (lljon In
To
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vors L e w i s ’ CIO
John
Calloway,
secretary,
an­
AatuHaa prortnra cleaning up
nounced today.
Ihla laat remaining fragment of
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DENVER. Oct. W .-W V -T h t
gorarnment-held tarrllorj In north- &gt;,
CentralFlonda C Of C Amrrk.n Federation ot ubd
west Bpaln a*, apeadllr a* poa-l
slble In order to mik* troop* I
Meeting Is Postponed defied &gt;e*t*ru*y to *»w con
arnllahln for aenlr* alaawbera.I
gross to keep lha Nation*) Ubol
Th* tilth annl/4r*ary meeting
............ .
The ahrlllng appeared to cornel
of tho central Florida Council
of * * * *
from a ihreaqnarter clrrla aa- .
ot Chamber, of commorc* o r.r ' n i\™# * « h* n wllh John L
toadlng around Madr|jJ from the'
Inally scheduled to b* halrt In *** " r?b* t'* °'
, h^ _ _ 1
weal and north weal.
Sanford on Oct. |» ha. hem
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Manx of the explosive* fall In I,
postponed until Nor. I, T. K. ft * 1
the to called nautal tone aroundSimpson, president ot th* Cen- f»voe*-&lt;l
^ ,^*J**!* „ i
tka foreign amhaa*lea.
tral Florida Uonacil, . announced *n" « ! f«mv.nllon . * • * * * » “
A -sheh mataabad. tkraugta Ibah
pkyttght ot lha Mlnlitrr ofKor-f
algn Affair* llutldlng and tende^f
In lh* preaa room, forcing n*wt-,j
paper correspondent* to lake rat- '
uga i n . atorm cellar*.
&gt;,
A piece of shrapnel shattered (
a window only a few Inrhaa '
from where a correspondent eati'
working.
Vetaaoret Btraet In tba renter ,
of Madrid suffered haarr, dam 'tFlofkla Tower and Light Comage, a* did lha onttrlng suburb
ipany.
of Venlaa,
The electrical power will be
The Oran Via and Calte Al­ (generated while the diesels are
cala were strewn with debris as |pumping water Into th* atorag*
the rebel artillery evidently at­ flank* and the.per klllowat cost
tempted to find the range of the
Iof the current generated In this
llanrjr Talefoolca Building,
manner will be scarcely negligible,
Street can and automobiles on
it waa Indicated,
the Puerto Oal Sol ware forced |
The shipment of machinery con­
to halt when shell, gent up gey-i
sists of two ISO horsepower Fair*
ears of pulverised concrete and &gt;
banks-Morse delsels which will re­
■tone.
place the two 100 horsepower
Many person* believed that
th* bombardments heralded am*.
Jar. enemy *tteah upon Madrid.

Fair Labor Board

Mrs. Reinhand t Sidenbuvp: Named
Florida Audubon Society Delegate
Mra.
Ilnlnhandt
Bladenbura.
vice president ot tba Florida Audubon Society, of Maitland, and
Alesandef Hprunt. Jr, ot Charlesion. B. C , has. boan appointad official Florid* delegates to
the llrd annual convention ot
thoM*Uooal Association ot Au
dubou Bocletleo to ha held In
th* American Ituasnm of Natnrnl
History In New York City Ocl.l
t l to **. C. Jt Muon, presldmi
of the Florida Boclaty, annuanc-

ward J. Itslmann. ! J y o r old
Philadelphia t«iy stationed on V *'
tea aou.hwast coast ot Florid. *“ » T ° 7 u icomte'e
Where ha atudlea tha rumpl|cat- .
Central Fieri,U*c
Od Dork movemanU and aeason- * '
J , rw*
al distribution of bird*. During
se«rwl eonrert,
hi. y-ar's wardnn.blp. ho ^ SaTTn
» * • " • " • " J ^ “ b‘*
th. I.le.t band music an
M^a to bird
on lh, pl»n, toT purchaal
cMrautlo* will Uy special comp,rt# M( of un|ri&gt;rm,
^ * * 0" ,he t1f ” " a , ^ .n te
lh * b*n'».
«*&gt;
I. u i ' SJ POco*. I*1* " “ enter)
"M ” ri' ,lr 1 " b' .
. "?« D** near future and b

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Fear wardens from th* Florida
Saaataaric*. Ihre# nf whom haro
spent tbeir liven la th* wild* of
tropical Honda, wift be gnasta
Of tho Ai'octetlag, Thar »*•!
give oreonute of Qmir niperionena while snardlag tha apacU enter hlrda oa tha Florida
Kay*, th* Klulmamp pmlrie and
tho Krargledba, r Th*y or* Jim
Durden, a native H the Kays:
WUltem A- Itarf, whb.pnlroU th*
marsh connlry of featam Flor­
ida, noiih of U h a. Otoacbohes:
Marvin Chsndlmn ad th* Ki»-

Foreign Area
Of Shanghai
Is Bombarded
OneHfindredCivilians
Killed' As Japanese
S h e l l s Fall Into
International Area

Night Of Terror See*
700 Rebel S h e l l *
Blasting Building*
Of Proud Madrid

rnahdi Immediate
Committee Session

1 V»a* f*U*tewd br ibe pb/teg

WAR RUINS FRAME INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT

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Seminole Delegation
To Go To Water Meet

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, Which Mr, Msrantetu la chair­
M d M public Interest In » *
A U rft „ umb, r of
,m- man. Th# meeting will b* held Im­
MOaslty for tho Immadl.t# #•• pU)yMl {nwt th# j , ek*oovlU# dls- mediately preceadlng tha aaulo*
ihUahmani of lb# proposed * r - (rirt
ta ,ttend*n«o at th* of tha Waterway Congress and th*
fl^adM National Park. Tb* A*, ( th* Claim Prevention committee will discuss a compraiMatlo* Is srging Immrdlst#**- CoremHu&lt;
City llsll hrnalva program for advert IsIng
I lha sttractioaa of tha BL Johns
£tUhm#nl of th* -“p«rk baforo ^
nfght.
MMlatloo* may make thasro*
Tha principal apeaksr for the itivor and environ*.
■A tor sssrissry psrpoett.
occeeten wee J, B. Livingston, *• | Other mambara of tho Publicity
Thd eo*v*uUon will oP*a F tf tU|M|
tUtal a fw t for the Committee are: Gao. W. Glbha, of
n
Oct. It. with th* AUu)tia CoMt Us* In Orlando, JsckaaovlUa, Mayer Jno. W. CampIpHM iBBWU i•union aiiinBr Bi
dlnciiiBid v i n i ptf mmnfl of hall nf Patalha, Karl Lthmann of
Ttvara* and f , H. Hammer, pna"
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«**baa.
idant of tha IteUnd Chamber of
1000 with tb* sasssl **a*cteCo mm* ret.
im dinner on T«**d*V. Oct,1
LIFTI8T1 gPLIT
Thao* from Seminote County
k* M which remarkshte now
PARIS. OoL-14.—&lt;/P)-Thepow
Had-Movie* of wild birds, ated* arfsl people'* front—Anion of who dr* expected to attend tha
ilk iu
A- Allan of ComaM' Uftiat putte* which haa ,mV- moating of tho Waterway C*ngr*u
•Hmvlty, will b* shown.
J nnwd Fmao* alaco L*on Itlam tomofrww *r*t TK H. TurinId Iff*,
ROrmlt Oooaavalt, son of tb«i asm* to power In Mar, !» « ■ - H. H, Cateman, J, L. Marantatte,
■V - praatdant Theodore HooSO- split o panIf today 6v#r tbaaam* PMd Forward, Ralph Bagwell gad
■L I* proaMaat ot tha A*ao*te- asltad front aloctlon program.

.75 ’Are Slain Aa
Train Is Bombed
U. S. Sailor Injured
When Shell Frag­
ments- Spray Ship
..SHANGHAI, Oct. 14.—
(AFlr-Gre*t sheila crashed
‘Irtlo the heart of war-torn
Shanghai’* International Sat*
tlcment today killing and
wounding ‘more than 100
Chinese civilians.
Milton Hiatt of Crystal Hirer,
F ii„ a private la the Fourth Ragtment of United States marines
was wounded In lha left arm dur­
ing th* Shanghai battle. Marina
defenses ware subjected to a con­
tinuous sprey of shepost sad
shell fragment* for two hodiw,
Marin* aulhorlti** did not rrgard
Hiatt's Injury aa dangarous.
Japanese and Chlnaaa armlaa
were battling with' . ranawod
fury
for
control
of
th*
approach**
to
th#
Orient1#
moat Important commercial city,
Th* fighting raged overhead aa
Chin*** planes attempted to raid
a Japan*** airfield In the Yang*
&lt;CawMswag aa pwgw tws) ,

Local Farmers Kill.
Enormous Wild Cat
After hounding tba trail of A
Florida wild cat through, t h *
degas growth of Kursk* }!*«*•
itewah for, M M ,d ln a lg i i s P q |
1*0*4 h*n|*r* wllh the|r dngtfl*
nally got lb* cat into th* opqn
wh*r* he *** shot by Clark
Laonsrdy.
Th* oat tor »ume, Urn* had
besn mote sling rsttls and bog*
In th* vicinity and Mo«day alt•rnoon the- (&gt;unt*r* Ml out In
■•arch of th* marauder.
For«ftoandi belonging to “ Sir"
Earnest chased lha eat through
tha w^odi and Into lha roadnanr
tba home of Mr. Fort, whara It
wa* killed by Mr. L#&lt;m»rdr.Th*
cat w#a shoot three feet lonk
and welgbsd approitmataly &lt;0
pounds.
Membera nf tha group war*!
Fran eta Meriwether, Clark Lbonardy. Mr. Fort, W. A. Adam*.
•■Bly** Karnast and "lied" Btmms,

Cheer Leaders Call
For Co-Operation
.Tb* cheeb'.'imisrs of th# S*mUola ! High Sehibl cheering cocp
this, hiymlttg during th* r*gul*y
weekly chapel program, aakad thp
student body for mors co-opera­
tion during th# high school foottall games.
Miaa Marjorie Cogburn, Matter
of th* group, msda th* rwqoaat.
Mias Cogburn also announced that
mrgaphoncs have been ordered for
use at th* games and would arrive
in lima for tha game at DaLand
neat week.

Osteopathic Society
Meets In Euftif
Th*{ Mid Florida Ort*opathlo
Boclaty will hold It* rogalar
monthly mMlinf at th* Lah*
Cosuly Country Club, Eu*Ua, on
Thursday, 0*1- 14. *L T:#d P. M.
Dr, j . It- fltfoson of ft, Wtarsburg will 1*od ail •lltertratad

discussion on "C bsimported Fraoturas." K»M Lahmana. aseroUrf
of lha Ia |o County Chiteb**
Commarca, w|ll bo a guaat.
Prallmtetrjr Vans for tho DM
convonlloa WUi bo dlsm iaad

LOCAL WEATHER
Moctlr cloudy paaalhty V
thowara la poulh portion tog
and Friday and In qorth*a«4
Uon toulgkl. Bomowjkat coldai
north and sontral portion*
night and la aonth n«d ***t |
tlona Friday, Kstram* North’
Florida-M o*lly slondy tog
and Friday cotdte tonight.

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The Sanford Herald

Foreign Area

Of S h a n g h a i
Is Bombarded

Local Sportsman To
Be Master Of Hounds

Stetoon Head Speaks
At Trade Body Meet

[n sire . nnd rnlturn baeatuV of

lh*i Hill^rnl." refined family
me-tnb r»,'* IVr. Alice adlJ’.

Declaring that It was Sherman, a United State* army
officer, who sold "War is Hell,” Gen. Hugh Johnson, in a
C. 0.’ Whittington, local •porta&gt;0 W
.M fU N tfc* O f f.
If.—Sletaon
manner apparently, excuses Japanese bomblnjj and mi*
man, baa batn name&lt;1 mattcr-i&gt;(tfnlverslly needs |::no,noo for. tba
hound* for the ifth annual field
chine gunning of defenseless women and children on the
rmiMrtn IiHh of two new dorml&lt;t**il»r« ria* e n r Oaei
grounds that after -all this is war and that all ia fair In repoo rren and swifted along Che (rial* .na Danet. *ttn«r of the
i&gt;«»
lorlea, one for Imy* nnd one for
NOTICE!
Florida Fog Hantrra A»»oclatlon
love nnd war.
,
fringes of Hie Inlcmatlotial Settle- to
n
.It.
Mri*. and Jio.ooo for repair* nnd
Wa wflt not .ho rrbe
held
M
raUtk*
twrlnnln*
rtniiiu.
We disagree with the General, not that "War is Hell" nunt.
apootibte for acc!d:;tn
Oct. II and continuing through
Ira can1 ^rolcnuniif i&gt;n lb« nmt'ui * to
— for it certainly is and it always has been—but in the Seme (&gt;0 milca weal of Shanghai Ocl. r3, according to an an­
happening to c.nyona
me." I mnkn |t “Min beauty .pm of
first place that this isn't war at all. We don't quibble an edditluniil 73 Chlnrae ctvlllin. nouncement of R. A. King, ala
riding on un*af) tlr s
nrlllih Plrritfu,’’ nr. W. IJ. Allen, pros­
were
l.illrl
when
Japanese
war*
, . . -when- they can pet
over the comparatively trivial fact that no war hAs been planet l»m'-ct| a passenger train 1 of tbla e|ly, and president of
'd that | Ideal. *nld ye;.lrtdny In nn ndGoodrich Safety hHdeclared; but in war, as we understand It, two armies go on the Soochow-Kaahlng railway. the nrgnnliatlon,
■o-oper- drees nt n f&gt;&lt;-l.aiid f'hamtjnr nl
rvrtown.- for as pllo
out and fight each other. In China today, the Japanese An American sailor, J. P. Mr- 1 other field Judgei interlcd to
'
Fowunrre* laiidwtiin &gt;Ininut lag the
pa Tie par week.
participate
In
the
naming
or
ear
appear to he concentrating their military operations more Michael of t'onneravllle, fnd., radio
JT [TLiMMlf.cflaUjr farully.
, ,
I rluua wlnnera are John Roger,
. -jAcKre Auto Supply
against the civilian population than against the Chinese mnn rlHxird the flagship of the
.
n"d Ib-Ijtnd t|are
'
Y.
M
cCanta.
Unitrti Sutra Asiatic fleet, win j
iMpiatf gi-rllrn np tAgrfber ami nJll''(Vtnt
army.
0
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I t f l 'W. t*t *i.—*a ■rare
At Flaming.
iilindal Untie
Kfl fnr&lt;tnrtf frrgliHrMr ft*i*
* But, says Otti. Johnson that has always been more or idlghlly- injured when shrapnel.
illation
|
in
j^^r,
ntetao,,
u*
tmoJiar
from
Jopnncic
•hell*
•
prayed
the,
less the e lse ." tfe then cites the ease of Gen. Sheridan,
ember Auk'urin lying at anchor in&gt;
who sacked tho Shenandoah, arid Gen. Sherman who the Whangpoo River.
marched through Georgia, These men did of coupw wage Jipane-e Neval Commander Ad­
Brady Gang Survivor;
war against civilian populations in the sense that they miral Kiyoehl Ifaaeaawa apolo' t k s KaeaM la ■ strsihsr at The
A— eta lee Perm which •I* eaela- burned nnd pillaged, but they never actually turned the’ r glinl fur Ihe incident after tlsltrri
.
‘ Fof A ' ' Taken West By Plane
rifles on women and children. They may have left them Ktolcn Admiral Harry yarned pro­
Superlative
tected it-nimt the .reckless firing
to starve, hut they didn't shoot them.
RAN CO R Maine, Oet, U. — t/P)
PICKER-UPPER
—A cabin plane winged westward
Further illustrating hia point, the General goea on, by Japan*"* warships.
Ilrilbh
troop*
in
the
defence
with
the
dawn
today
carrying
Many attractive gllVat trophies.
"The greateat military campaign in all history -waa the aertor adjoining the North itatlon
THY A
career of conquest of Genghis Khan. From the Ch’ na sea relireii ,to aSromfSTy defenwa, blit 11 altogether, wjirste awable-1 Ilrady Gangster James Italhover
those
...... j ‘ plWcing 'In Iho various la a destination that waa the secret
PEDICURE
to the Danube, he made Napoleon, Alexander and Julius later returned.
events with a rotrlle and la at- of hia G-Men raptors.
Caesar look like a trio o f pikers. He understood fright- The efteet of the terrific aerial tractive,
ribbons also listed among At the elty airport one federal
AT
fulness. He marked the milestones of his progress with barrage, which began early yr* tha prliag,
M T U VERSE FOR TODAY
midwest gang ect down in a gun•
great pyramids o f skulls as a caution to the vanquished lertlny afternoon, could not be
The meat which will bn held mdwrat rang rut down In a gunEVALEEN’S
AH ATTENTIVE CONOIKfOA- no! to start anything when his baek was turttrd. That was cheeked arrurately, lint- fhe toll on under the auspice* of (Tie Put- fight Tuesday would be taken to
Fbr a lift—it baata a cocktail
TION;
And . Kara the priest spectacular. It required the siAughter o f a few seore Chloeae lines must have been high. nsm Counly Foi Hunter* A**o- Indianapolis; another Said ChicsFor a comfort—It wrlcomra those
Chlneito military spokesman re­ elatlon, Is eipoclt-d to ha the
brought the law before tha con­ thousand.
*
new fall shoes.
|
,
plied to Ihe Japanese air offemivr largest tn the history of. Ihu
gregation both of men and women,
" I M today we out-Genghls Genghl^ on n mnss pro-1 with taint*, pointing out that (hiSHOOTS AT CIO* ISBN
and aH that' could hear wk b- an-j
event
with
psrki
oapcctpd
lotto
demanding, upon the Itrat dty of d’uctlon basis. 'Ily depriving German babies and their Japanrro In turn moathi of fight- entered tram
si i Mon* of
KANSAH CITY. Mo., OcL ft.
th* aervnth month. And he read mothers of various vitamins we murdered-millions in 19IB
Florida as well n* from otliur
■ &lt;Pl—A member of tho newtytherein before tha apcct that waa iml thus w* vj-on the war.
■oulheru atalaa.
L ________ _ •vortrem nn-'
before tha water gala from1 the
rnied'MdepUdnent'
"Don't lot'/t-Jay our souls to any flattering unction of
M4. pij ,fha. lo^tAd .fkird Sawnthlv I
morning until midday, kefoea the superior htimnnity. W c understand war. Hlndenburg said
plant flreil a ahoigon yaaterdag
man and the women, and thoao so. The American soldier Is as deadly as any. He can
Nine Get Sentences
of an autnm^blj^ in whleh thtwe !
that could understand; and the sack A city, shoot a prisoner, and ravish a countryside
For
Anti-Fascist)
Plot
membera ’of (He anltvwt automoatra of all thr p**pl* were atten­
with
the
worst
o
f
them,
from
Attils
down.
If
he
couldn’t,
bUe__ Worker* itnlon rode tty hi*
tive unto the booh' of the taw.—
ho
wouldn't
bb
any
good
as
n
soldier.
But
the
worst
he
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ROME, Oct., 14. —(Ah—Nine home-.
Nehmiah 8:2, 3.
can do is baby-food compared with what tho American
anti-fascist Intellectual* have Ix-en
DODGfc and PLYMOUTH DEALER
■rnt to prleun after discovery uf
economic system can and will do to an enemy nation."
a pint to overthrow I'rrmler Mus­
Hint Is a strong indictment o f American manhood—
SANFORD, FLORIDA
solini and eitalllsh a revolutionary
or is It prnlse of their military prowesa7 It Is a strange
government, it wa* announced
thing that the qualities which wc ordinarily admire most
last night.
lie useless tn com in men arc of the least use in war.
The convleted eonapirator*, tak-|
main Khanchal-Wootung en bvfprc the tribunal fo r defense
plain.
Huve just received a ear o f four
line, nnd are In a position to begin of the vtate, rrcelvrd prison terms,
It la. their Joy to sweep and
•helling the f'hlneae rear guard, ranging from one to ID yrara onH
dust
New 19.38 American Beauty
hhklll In typewritheat eonIruling avenue* of escape from chargea of “ ptatting tn rhange thr,
And rlaa nt dawn and sweep
IjUig wilt help the
I*a- n-s|trl nnd Kinnkwan neetor*.
DODGE CARS and you are in­
agalh.
^Student
in
achool
form o f government violently and
work--nnd iha
more Tile Japanese rptikeaman eall- the propagation of nrVolullotury
The least dtaordvr gtvea them
vited
to call at REEL &amp; SONS
mat af hi* IU*.
[cted
total t’hlnrrr rn«italtle* lit Ihoorle*.’1
pain,
Out I have method! of my
tiuve l*1® fhsnghnl *rm *o far at abnot Flvr of the t^lne defrmlanl* ru‘ |
jrarapre, 301 W. Fii-st SL, to look
1018
70,000 dt-nd nnd nearly BflO.Ottfl erlred 10-year term*. They wer*
own
these care ever. ..Or fthojib 160
l
&gt;A&lt;IM
ARIH
'And though I know tbs wish I*
t'X* wound. &gt;1.
Rudotre Morandl, Marin Venanai,
I STEED MODKL
Previ-iv* r-illmnte* had set J*p* Vittorio Itovataoll, Alfredo Gabel-g
II
T*4«
’ •
and ask for a demonsration and
the ene*e rnvualtiev nt about , 20,000 linl nnd Algi Snot).
I 1wlstt they’d leavs my desk
'
t ^ P ^ &lt; O R O N A
i salesman will call.
Says dead and three lime* aa iflhny Angrta Aecoraf waa'1 aenienred
atonal*v
“it
trees, wonn.le.1,
lo fyiti- yrsrv ’ntn/ Afigels' Gnl»-llini
' .T ^ H A t N E S
In mop and hinom they ptai-e
1 g |aI The Japanese nir nlt»ek, i khlrii
VUFFICB M A C H IN E -ta •
thflr.trpat.
vhen Whrwrd n wr»-k of ruin IJhkhj
i«*
-n.gtwir, **,
v. 'Wom*o*wn tin ifny hegiua to
* lM*t|itriNl Uir ulirll *hf»l!crfi|’
Wane
V*lt!n tn »ni,rry mirea nnd pnwrtte.l
tuitllo dlrl nnd •Ign* of
pinvement ef innt.irlvrd unit*, wa*
pops, r .ni/’il nlenir the entire front, rm- Cnndblnte,, for JnpMi'n ’ '
mat.
,
OrJtn foe* of flnr,''r|u Ini nnd
lonis teeing Imlilml Ihe t'hine«e line* aviation nrr si-l.rlrd ftopij
IS to 17 yenra old.
nla|tt.
as west ef CKapel.
The/ Ilrntglitail out tlm roll liter-

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. On. which tay linen sidled I’ve
thrown,
Rut this small furor would I

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BUY a USED CAR

gain:

I Wtill they'd leave my ile*k
stunul
,
All tilings of Ollnd uwuy
thrust.

they

Thara'a nothing 1 rnn long re
.
tain.

To my dlipalr and my disgust,
Their "tidying up” 1 can't re­
strain.

A thouanund time* I've nmiln ll
plain.

Though high tho tiller slink
lias grown.
M lntninJi^ J irnni ll 4.t&gt; mmnln

I wish Ihuy'd lenvu my ucah
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1 know hnw women work nnd
alrsln
That order every trio-re shall
.
velgn.
Put atilt t mnkn this, nngnlklu-d

tliiwti his prices; ho will advertise his wares nationally to
mnki* tin* country conscious of hia product to create uni­
versal demand for green vegetables In the North when
production there is impossible.
"His concern then will bo centered solely on produc­
tion and the Imttle with nature. Such a day is not in the
immediate future. But the need for an association is recngnUcd try tin” large producers of winter vegetables. That
»uch an association will come eventually seems almost inevitable.'*,

Four rrumbflng irnn hoop-,
decayed fragments of *nml nnd
aevernt railed iwtuarn ejilke.
groan:
warn (imjpt. I. U ftnlrd, pro|
I wish they’d leave my dost,
VENICE. Oid,
Wl’ A net anperinteodent. *n|d the •kulalone.
,
worker* digging s drainage dltrh ntona may have been »l ahlpIly Edgar A'. Gaent.
near here yesterday umnvered wrertad tnllnrs.
Hire* bullion ,.k. hlnns In s salt
Tile New Turk Time* Ihr-iK miiridi some to yards Inland from Blue fn* ll jmpldly replacing
Review section gives pearly half Ihe Mulf oIJiMericil,
aligcr fog aa a gusury fur.

a page |n Uiinfiitd's Mrs. (Jnrner'a “ KzcklnJ,'’ Including plrturea of ''llllle I’lural" and cel­
ery field* na well. People are
hearing of KanfoiU wIni never
hvard nf ll In fere anil l.-armng
that Banrura is ihe naMun’a forerhos| celery |trodurine area. No
duuhl, aflrr rinding |hl* atury,
people Will demand celery fur
their tallies wild tim e never eat•a If buforo.
MUUanslra Jonse was rusaUtng Jtbf atmggtaa ot his you Mi.
“"I ia** Ijtlng la Gslifurnla, end
my parent* In Naw York.” he
said, "and I had just managrd
to aava enough mnney to buy
■yaoll a blryete when niy fstlier
wrola Ihsj my mulhei was ill.
“ t jamped pp' tuy 'hlcysta sad
rod* serosa th* eontlnrnt. only
te ha told that Csllfornla air
Vrsa all that would aava my

molhsr.
"to I dragged Ihe hike In t&gt;op|de tha tied, trt lu* thrflfornl*
sir out of tho time, and a he
Uvod |d tba good old aga of *5.”
—EdhU Fh Magallna. Bha •houtd
hag* gum# to Florida and girt-

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WPA Men Unearth
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SANFORD BUICK CO.
USED CAR LOT ON
PARK AVE.

Here's so offyr.thef tfw ladjce won't want
to mill. Hright-eoiored bsodkerebiefa.
Vour groMr fa gKiad them awSy PARE,

W'E' have the Car or Truck you want
at (he price you want to pay—
(Irshsm Hel.n

while tbay laaf/ with the purchase of i r t
pacL^fce ol kcIIodJ’*, Dnm FTakca, ’
We .salt yon to hurry to avoid diaeppointmeat. The eupply o f headkerchiefe le
limited. And youII want to get aevera]—
for you reel! end for the little glria ia the
family.
J

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Will, Trank
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rn. isot.i ts.up.

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with the whole family. Oven-fresh ia the
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Social And Personal Activities
ELIZABETH &gt;BRIGHAM JORDAN, Bodety Editor

Social Calendar

Claire P. Lemaire
Weds Frank Evans

14S

Personals

BAIWURD HERALD, SANFORD, H.ORIDA
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Sunday School Ghtss Bumper Tourist
EnjoysEntertainment

Crop Is Expected
In Florida Soon

icilerature Group
lioltis First Meeting

Mr*. W. If. Benton and Mn.
Aurmalmatoty Z-&gt; meinlM-ni nlIf.-A.' DHty entertainrd their Sun­
tend-,| the flri-t ntii-tlltg of Ihe
day School Class of the Sanford
- o r i ■{ (he I.U e ra tu r- It-p .iilll'eallaae* Peso* Pee* Oee)
Gospel -Tabernacle Saturday a f­
trti nt nf ||io w tinm ii* (T u b which
ternoon at Mr*. Dllly'a home on frr mild, Minny day* to snow arid j
t'-ro tempemtiire*. TTint Slnle rl- «n* held yestenlny nflernnoh.
Orange Avenue.
Til- .&lt; tub h-niH*- win ilt-*-ruled
DcyMg the afternoon severs 1 I-cried L*,'J’j:i.iui{i Winter vlaitor* lit
game* and contests were enjoyed il* capital of Miami, Palm Bench. with ii-lliiw mill Imender flowmiltinin nnd varl-euloreil
after which the hostesses served Daytona ll- nli, St. Peter*hurl.-, •r&lt;
.'■ara*ntB, Ft. Angnitlne, the key*, lit idtt«.
refreshments.
Mi*. II. J. Ilo lly, new rh nlrThose
attending were: the the -Everglades nnd Tampa.
Jacksonville, "Tbo Gateway «-f m &lt;&lt;■ | re*lilrd ote r Iti«* meeting.
Misses Roberta Hardy, Mabel
Hardy, Louise llsrdy, Myrtle. l*e Florida," tin--uuh whkh Hu- itm- It » .I. v-ite-l to keep tin- l.ite rv
Hanly; Lenora Perkrnon, Moyrl b-iRy of tlii- .-id-mobile and tiud im e meelliig'a Hum nl 3 ;t&gt;ti

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I'tdlnaephtos In GnTrrnme,|t. ■nd| Salt Bpi Ink* neat (Kata and thn
en evening with « lecturer wh­ hfihtei, beamy nook* near Laea*
&gt;urg.
. I|
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im* hern ''Afield With tile lllg.
llD itcuci for me afternoon,
Four,'* fnmoui, .nen.
Mr*. S- li. ht'in;io',**r and Mrs.
Mi** Irr^io lllnlou wa* rpon- J. T. Newhy, eerred refreshments
*or for tho prngnini which in j to tho guru* nt the tea hourr

eluded "Frngment Bcenl* From,
Summer." the tdiicne of ltd* Inklink* with hlggrst bill* go after
tng' In fnr-flunr* wornl eedlou*
the emnllvft food—minute imecte.
it* liirallnn*. An Inleredlng nrthh' (rum tiom! Cbm—keep log. -I
A dale Link kept near Ihe tele*
Trnvrl To Ben Ik v fle ," wa* gtv
phone will »avu much timo and
en by Mr*. 1). J! .McKay. Mr*.
worry.
I!, li llrownlee lold of her irip
from Smilli CiiM'lln.i lo I'lko*
IV,Ik III her ‘“Weslwtinl lln ".
She ttl.o ehoweif InlorpnllnR .piei r tourist* wdl plos, was set to o', hit. Mr*. A. M Philip* an lure iind memrnloe*.
Imrve t its slime nf the Winter in— ■■&gt;1 the N'ov
b tm,lne»a
Ml* Fred \VIllinois (old of h *T
Sntimlny 0 |\ M.
liueiin *». An-I -me « f them slnj in* ■i ■i ■ of Hoelfou
Seven,
ut flt*l rIIin]-*o of Florida. She (Old i
there- f»r i he -raven.
St I . III. Mr*., Jnttte* I,. W ilso n ( of Ihe imtlhruil foreat m ir (ir.iin,!
ConfirpRiitlunHl Church
lau ltlu * V. .lit hlslorie New of i toilimln to pre*iite. I'hone of lim n -ling plnre* In elherl
Cor.
Park Avr. &amp; .Irtl St.
Hrlriins and it* Mnnlt Grn* end M e . I'ldllpit f -r luncheon re*rr
purl a of ihe attain nnd presi-tdeil
Sunni Bowl f-Ni|t&gt;all classic c»ti- %.ill,., • oh tnemhiT wlih n mui&gt;

The wedding Claire Pelley Le­
(Robert Pear*on, who li attend
nt* Ire, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. tng the University of Florida,
Georg* A. Pelley, and Fr*nk ipent the weekend with hi* mothErana of Lake Mary and Bouton, crA
Maas., took place Saturday,Octo­
Mr*. T. S. Copeland end daugh­
ber 9 at 6:00 o'clock, at the Church
SUPPER
ter, Patricia Ann, o f New Smyrna Parkanon, Jewel Psrkereon, Rom*
o f the Redeemer (Method!*!), Beach, ara spending the week with Turner,' Elltabelh Turner, Mildred
•Swampscolt, Mata,
Mr*. Copeland* parent*, Mr. and Miller, Mary Louise Benton, Leola
Tha aingta ring ceremony wai Mr*. E. P. Lundquiat,
Benton. Juanetle Starnes, Gretchen
Starnes, Elsie Mac Starnes, Joan
performed by the Rev. Edson Wa­
Mr. and Mr*. Wert W. .Warner, .Starnes,
Annie Starnes, Irma
terhouse
o f Whlthini, former
,
. formerly of Ihla city arrived Mathew*. Marlene Williams, Sarah
I'rlcc 50 Onia
pa»tor of the Swampscolt church.-TuMdty from AlhubuU&gt; Ohio to Miller, Margaret Miller, Elsie Dfl- iimli-d SOO.imki vl*li—ni wnnld be
'I
Holly* gktre a nkeleli of
Dr K llriio H i T r n r y gm e lop
Ho
woil, of I lie drp.lt I • »l*il* |n her Central Florida trip*
who waa assisted by the Rev. spend some time at their home on ly, Mildred Dltly, Gwendolyn Dllly. nltracterl tlurv l-cfore Sprint;.
Home Cooked Food
Jsmei Lane, the present pastor. WL Nineteenth Street,
Darinea* DUly, Virginia Dltly and N-rlh Cm-IInn With Asheville, no id I'ld* I* to loin'll nn Art. not known to ml. She (old nf
the Smoley Mm id tin Park nnd I’tidornnllnn.il Cnnfen-m-e*, ■inuaunl *i nt* n l- ihe llraeh. Ho*
Palms, ferns and white and yellow
Mary .Dllly.,
Pini-hnnit—Coped i d
Word ha* been received that
chrysanthemums
decorated the
Alan Junior Hardy, Robert Mil­ faelni'iinble
Thomas Ross, senior In the School ler, Jr.,' Jack Benton, Jr., Marvin WJ.tKHi. Plum wire lo-ing mule 1n
attar o f the chorch.
The bride walkrd slowly down a of (Engineering at the University Wright, Roger' Htarm-*, John Dar­ S-utli Cntidimt, lirnnttit, Alnhanni
candlelit aisle on the arm of her |of Florida, ha* been elected to rel Stamea, and John William*. MU't'-dppI unit Tetnieattd' fm
father, prteeeded by her sitter,jThe Sshcrs, honorary military or- And Mr*. Jake Williams, Mrs. “ lh*-t Mimta" of Wilder t-uri*t».
Dell* Parkerson. Mr*. Robert Mil­ Divio offered meny ntltlfllcil*
Bertha E. Pelley, maid of honor, ganliation.
SATURDAY
and four ushers, A, John Pelley, I
--------ler, Mrs. Jack Benton, Mrs. W. tin* Wndri f-r -tt -rl'men, rt-cr,-a
The lad lei of the Congrega­ brother of the bride; Frank Evans,
Word has been received from II. Benton, Mrs. II. E. Starnes, te-n ri.-ken nnd thme who "JiihI
tional Ch*rth with Mr*. Georg* Jr., son of the grooni; II. Psul Rollins College that Miss Opal Mrs. II. A. Hilly and Mr, and want to re: t.*Miami l-o.i led the (Irnni-e ll-nl
Hab* aerrlng a* chairman are pre­ Maiwell; and A. Earl Gallup. N. Peter* of this city waa included Mrs. A. D. Mathew*.
t-.-l ‘ Citium f—I'-iill game, fell
paring to (err* , pot road (upper William Evans, another son of the on the Honor Roll of the 25 ituIn ran ineint; m-iniih nt beautiful
•t tha Partih IIoum at 6:00 Groom, was hts father's best man. denti who attained the highest
Mrs. G. S. Selman
Dirli.tli nnd 1'r-pVnl I'nrl. Ilurk*.
o'clock.
,
Tht bride wore d long dinner scholastic rank in the entire etu*
In-iitj well lil flghl, no-l golf
The Children of the Confederacy gown of sapphire blue .velvet with dent body for the past year,
• Is Hostess To Circle -t-'jin
*ii - ill* with Ihe Nnlh-li'*
will hare a rummage aale at 10:00 matching halo and short veil. She
•
o'clock on Sanford Avenue.
can-led a white satin covered
Mrs.- O. B- Selman * m IiohIc*' l-eil pro-.
Other Ilia—re-nits nl*n had golf
Bible, a family heirloom, dn which Shower Is Given
to Circle Number Four nf tinklONOAY
I were gardenias with a shower of
BapUat Cktirrh which nit-l l-tnmy* *iledideil f-r Ihe *lni*
For Mrs. Williams PintThe Missionary Society of the Illy of the valley.
receqllr at Iter bntno on Palnn-l -n. their aw tug N-ith
Aiki-ti, S. r , pi, 1111111 f«»l It. nil
Plrat Mdbodlit Church will hare
Miss Pelley, mild nf honor, was
.to ,Avenue.
A mlscetlniieou* shower hon­
a reception at 7:10 o'clock at gowned in an emerald green vel­
During the buainre* seialontl"- tinal *&lt; . 0 It hotel- •how nml Ttmm
a-tilte, ihi. agniii pit- 1*1111 for r
tha home of Mr. and Mr*. W. C. vet dinner gown o f period style, oring Mrs. W. 8. Williams, re­
otflier* * ,r *’
Mill In honor of the Rey, end with a matching crownleta bonnet. cent bride, was given Tuesday. following
Chalrman-Mr* K. M. Carroll. gnl, i - ,e i&lt;I'-W,
Mr*, paul Raadfearn, new mem­ Her bouquet was of pink rose*
III iiii-i^ Ol-I ft tier- Writ* promBecratdry-trcaainrr — Mr*. II
ber* of the church and newly­ and whlta pom pom chrysanthe­ nUht by Mias Virginia Batcher
isi.l
n-ll rlncl.l 1
ivi^kl &lt; anW. .Ware.
and
Mias
Ltrone
Collin*
nl
the
wed*.
mums.
Vice-chairman - Mr*.
II. V. all cam* in South 1'a i iliiirt Gcorhome
of
Miss
Collins.
Circle Number Three of the
g ii, Not Hi t’-rolii-n nml l.miision:
A reception followed In the
Moth flu.
The rooms wers attractively
— ill addition to the deep *ea f •*-),
Woman ar Missionary Society of j church parlors where palms and
unite*
Rludy
Gralrmnn—Mr*.
J.
big o ff the tuuM ami in the Gulf.
theFIref Baptist Church will be In ; frrn, formei| , beautiful b.ck- decorated with arrangement* of
' T. Hardy.
chaig* of the program tob*-given
ftr the receiving line. Tha garden flowers. (1 sines nnd .con­
Mi*'*lon
Htudfr-Mr*.
O.
B.
ftel*
tests were enjoyed during the
at tha church at 3:30 oclock. TheIfather and mother nf the bride
• man.*
evening for which prlies were
Pcraopal Serrlce- Mr*. H. C
» e „ *JJ?*rVn
,, „
assisted the couple in receiving. awarded in Mr*. Robert Yanrsy
S; .° ' £ ' C#n * f r Mrs. Pelley wore e navy blue rrepe
• ISckewnn.
Prayer . Special features, radio dr*»- with yoke nmjjieevr* of net and Miss Theresa Humphrey.
Program -Mr* It. I*, tlarrlaon.
Ptoadeast, impersonations, drama­ appiiqued with crepr, jr .nnvy blue Thn gifts wero presented to the
Btewardihlp — MU* Augu«l*
tic readings, music and social hour velour hat and a corsage of gar­ honoree by lltlla Miss Partlcla
Fletcher.
Oradham.
will be given In Chinese setting.
Llleralura—Mr*.' Herbert More­
denia*.
At
a
late
hour
refreshments
The Sunbeam Band of the First
Mr*. A. John Prttcy, sister In­
land.
4('«»*■I (mini I'rwttl P t l r
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30 law of the brido, Mrs. Lena Grrrn wore served by thn hostesses as­
Publicity- Mr*. 1„ V. Burdette.
sisted
hr
Ml*s
Mils
Batcher,
to
rrnloiN
of "U kiinwnM ei|ineity
o'clock at the church. Leaders, ■nd Mis* Louise Rucker naalstrd
At the roncluilon of thn bunthu following guests:
nml in*iv fiiimtm fur llir wHta.
Roy Symes, Jr. and Mrs. W. O. In serving a buffet supper.
Mrs, Williams, honor guest, inei* meeting refrealnneril* were
Thr iintnnd inf* nf the niuipinrnl
Edwards.
Miss Claire B. Evans, daughter Mrs. Dan Williams, Me*. Robert aereed to tho followmr: Mr*
h utiiler tho i h m t i n nf Sidnry
Boston
Stele.
Mr*.
J.
IV.
K")
■
of
the
groom,
and
Miss
Mary
Ann
TUESDAY
i Yancey, Mrs I. V. Htenitrom.
Mr*. R. E. Peurlfoy, Mr* Rn' Srhhaifl nml tht* work in thr plant
The Junior G. A. Girls of the Pelley, aistcr of the bride, were in Mrs. Eilgenn KalrMge, Mrs. Hroton
Jotinaon. Mr*. II II- Methvln. krinjr ilmio prior to the itrrtvnl *'f
charge
of
thu
gifts
and
guest
die Williams, Mrs. W. A. Me
Hie Piiirlmhk*-MorM* Aifrnt fn*ni
First Beptlst Church will meet et
Mrs.
J. ft- Truluck, Mr* II. A.
I1'# - the church at a:M o'clock. Leader, book. Ml** Evgp* was gowned In M«llen. Mr». W. M. Haynes, Morelapd. Mr*.-R. L. (larrlgon. Atlanta U under the direction of
green velvet and wore a gold Ju­ Mrs. \V. C. Batcher, and Mrs.
Mrs. Marvin Milam.
Mr*. R. W. ware. Mr* K- &gt;1 J. I&gt; Ahrnham*.
liet cap, end other gold acces­ C. C. Collins.
The rrrftlon »*f n p*wer line
&gt;
sories. Miss Pelley wore blark
WEDNESDAY
Alin the Misses lllanrba enn Carroll, Mr*, ti H Helman.Mr*. which will he ii'ed to triiii*unl1 Ihe
8.
O.
|)h
ker'on
nud
Mia*
A'l
The first Bridge. Party nf the velvet with a white ermine collar, nlnghnm,
Nellie
Cunningham,
electrical power from tin* plant
Social Department of tha Woman's black velvet c*P
veil. Both -j-|,nrc*a Humphrey, Muriel Kn«*, gu*t* plelrlirr,
the rt|y*n wellt !« Minted (n l&lt;rrin
wora
wrist
corsage*
of
roses
Club will be held at 2:00 o’clock.
Doris Hockey, Floraoo
Ixita,
44*011* The line oil! Iw City i»wned
Musie
at
ths
reception
ws*
fur­
Hostesses will be Hr*. Clifford
Batty Greek, Mary Forrester, Mrs. F. E. Bolz
nnd nmintnim-fl.
Proctor, Mr*. B. F. Haynes, Mn. nished by the Lewi* Trio and solo* Martin llaynes. Louisa Rosa,
E. F. Hoffman, and Miss Ellen wera rendered by Elliot Rowkcr. Louise Urtggsra, fladla Williams. Presides At Meeting
Mahoney. Reservations may be About two hundred attendrd In­ Edith Dales, Donnie
Ilresden
Mr*. F. E. Rola presided over
cluding guc*t* from Maaaachu- Ruth Cummings, Margaret Kin
made by calling 79-J.
To-Night
setts, Maine, New .Hampshire and law, Virginia Murray, Patricia thn meeting of Circle Number
Florida.
llradhsm, Lorens Collins and Five of thn Flnl Baptist Churrh
which met Monday aflrrmrnu at
l.ulne
Confederate Children Mrs. Evans is a graduate nf the Virginia Batcher.
Ihe home nf Mr*. J. 4!, Mllehell
Lynn English High School anil i«
ItAIN Kit
Hold 1st Fall Meet an active member nf the Taws*
Mrs. Jane Bmllh led In prayer
Williunt
after which *lie ga*a a aliorl
Guild and O. O. T. nridga Club nl C o l U m ^ U S P r O g T a iT I
Miss Lucy ttoustUlat was ho*- Swampacott
talk on prayer, Mrs. H. J. NT*
IMIWKU,
Presented At School gave thn lllble study. Reports
' less to the Robert E. Lea Chapter
Mr. Evans la the owner of The
of Children of tha Confederacy Plymouth Company of Fail Bos­
were heard from all rninmllliwe
“The ICmperorH
which .held tta first Fall meeting ton and has ritsnslva real estate
Columbu* Day wa* celebrated at and plana discussed for n,i all
C
nn dlcH tiekH "
Tuesday afternoon.
day
sewing
foe
tho
hospital
lo
the
Sanford
Grammar
School
ysaInterests In Florida. Ths bride has
Miss Olada Dyaon, praaldcnt, been Mr. Evans' secretary for a terdny morning before the student be held Oct, l i at the bum- -if
tlao
opened tha mealing with tha number of yesra at hi* &gt;Esst Bos­ body and a number of parents. A Mn. Rol*.
Refreshments warn sorrel lo
TUB ItITZ
Lord's Prayer and tha tinging of ton Office.
*b&lt;&gt;rt play giving the activities In
p «.
‘‘Bmwanaa rttvar." Tha by-laws of
The couple left after the recep­ Spain on the return of Columbus the following: Mn. Jane l'tnl|h.
UltOTIIKItS
liingtrs* (&gt;•).
tha Chapter ware given by tha tion for *n citendrd trip through in 149.1 was given by Room Four Mu G. A. Anderson. Jr., Mrs.
inmle chiflon*
“Life Begins
director, Mrs. FA R. Dyaon. It y * We*t.
taught by Mn. Francea Mina. Tba C. C- COI. Mn. A. R, Ford, Mn.
in A u t ti ni o'*
waa decided to have a rummage
characters were aa follows:
R. N. Nipper, Mn. U. K
Rol
KuTidionilljr gt«wl
tiewrsl tuloi*.'
In College"
Of heavy rollon In attractive
■ala Saturday with Mlaa Louisa
King Ferdinand
..... Joe Baker. lias, Mn. O. L lloww-n. Mra
Ida* rut «lij&gt;*. Smarllj ----------I
I
h-j ' vii a 1 1 k
Colonial Jnnpiaid dnipnl, Fa*
frrk ba, Mlsa Madeline Truluck, Mrs. R. L. Glenn
Queen Isabella .......... Mary Ann Dirk Lundy, Mrs. Lillian Vlrkor
trimmed
with
laic.
J'J
lu
-VI.
f&gt;o*d- Ioit* - «illr
voi lie 1-edriHnn c o lo n .
Friday *
ery. Mn. J. M. Btlnreipher, Mn.
and Mias Mary Wiggins In charge.
Whclchel.
irel*. J l'i-ID '/j.
Ib Guest Of Honor Prince
Mis* Anna Wright and Mias
George Domer. 8. W. Bell, Mn. It, L. uleun.
Nancy Brock ware appointed to
Two Pages .......... Troy tt*y and Mrs. r. E Bolt. i Mi i , R oy
“Love Is On
Mr*. R. I* Glenn w«» honored
Pippin. Mn W. P. Brook*. Jr..
make tha programs for tba year
Frederkk Hogan.
Durable Nntion If7»/r Qualityt
which will ba distributed at the Monday night with a surprise Two Spanish Dancers
.. Patricia Mn. 8. J. Nla, Mr*. II. W Ruck
The Air”
party given by Brmlnola Chap­
next meet Ini*
«
Armbruster and Kathrrke Beam ■r end IRIln M|a* I’rggy Ann
and rrlurn
Mlaa Olada Dy»wt and Miss ter of Order of Eastern Star *1 Three Court Ladies Margaret Pippin.
Lory Reumlllet wrra appointed tha home of Mys. J»o Corley on
Anderson, M*ry Doris May, and
tthiiwini;
aa owegalas to the State Conven­ Cameron Avenno, . Mrs. Glenn
Colleen Baiter.
ProRram
Is
Planned
Barbara , ov.
tion to ba held In Miami Oct. 19, plane to leave lit the near fu Three lord* ....
Ruaset Page,
STANWYCK
«0. It. Tba State Children of Con­ lura for Clnvehfnd, Ohio, where
Ily Baptint Circle
Jimmy Aikrn, and Joseph Grif
federacy director, Mrs. Markin ■he will make her future home, fith.
Huy T h r w
&gt;&gt;
Robert
Throughout tha erasing gamoe Columbus .!___
Welker, of Eustls honored tha lo-(
Clrclo Number Three of the
. Harold Baker.
and
SAVE!
S U P K Il S A N F O R IZ K U
TAYLOR
cal chapter with two appointments were enjoyed after which Mr*. Indians ..... ... . Paul Hodgina, Woman'! Missionary Hor|t-ty *t
to tha con vanlion. Mlaa Dyaon will Glenn wti presented with a handFrank Robinson, William Star- the First Baptist Church wQI
“This Is My
ssrvs ss toastmUtr*** at the lunch­ painted oil picture which was
din, Bobbin Out, Ethel Brown sponsor a progrChi at Hm Ragpaloted
by
Mr*.
Yl.
J.
Lehman
8 1 “ * 9 9 " — fall dou ble lied
eon to ba held at tha Columbus Ho­
Affair”
Ovcrallrt i i i r I Ju ckcU
tilt Churrh at 2:311 o'clock Mod*
and Jaan Hall.
tel on Oct. Cl and Mlaa Roamlllat Mrs.'Vurray Jorvli wa* present­ Neat week Room Three, taught day afternoon.
nice!
Iletidr*
being
m
Murdy
will serve a* peg* for tha coavea- ed a gift In honor of h«r birth­ by Mr*. Blanche McKinnon will
Tka principal topic* of dt*
day which waa Monday.
and lung lived, Naliim Wide*
haee charge of ths exervlaei aad CU*»loa staled fog Ih* pr-crui
NKW LOW PRICKS IN
Refreshments wera served to (key have planned a drill
Miss Mary Wiggins was elected
nra
and "An H- »'•
nte
»l»rrU you’ll * njoj using!
to fOl the office of Historian re­ the following; MNl R. UGUnn. hoop panteralne.
Call for Prayer."
Tbry’rn lovely-and wbiln;'*ad
cently W t vacant by tha daparlors honor geest. Mr*, a. K- McKay.
Many additional fast urea In­
Mr*.
Jo*
Corley,
Mrs.
C.
C.
Ovtirulln l-'ull Cut,
of Mlaa Wilms Lelnhart.
cluding ■ radio broadcast Im­
have^ a ' amootli, even •finish!
Mlaa Anna Wright read a his- Welsh, Mr*, fl, p. Dutton. Mr*. Mrs. Homer Clause
personal Inn*. dramatic rn-iinga,
torise! paper after which refresh­ M. G. Methvlu. Mr*. P..P. Camp­
and a ao^ial hour * »l ha
STOP
Entertains Circle music
ments ware served by tha hostess' bell, Mr*. It- W. Tarner. , Mr*.
ROYS’ BLUB
provided for thpae atten-ll-g In
LOOK
Mattreaa PnMcitti
assisted by. Mn. F. C. Eouattlal Voile Wllllame, Mr*. G. L. Hew
a typical China** aettlny
A
Mn. Homer J. Cla
aad Mlaa Anna Wkrigbt, to tha •on, Mr*. J. o . Iluff. Mr*. For
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foilewhag: the Misses Olada Dy­ 4&gt;&lt;c IUa**U, Mr*.. L. M. Tyre. tea* Monday afUmoe* to ‘ Clrcla
■NOW IN B U FFA LO
fle
d
S
U
9
A
UXHIDK IMtANII
Mr*
J.
n.
Crewferd,
Mr*.
C.
L
Number On* o f tha Christian
lan, Margaret Spencer, Katherine
»* m M
Spa near, Laticla Ooraury, Nancy Irwin. Mr*. R C- Moore, Mr*. Church.
BUFFALO. N. Y , 4&gt;rt. II. —
Filled
*
with*
brand
'new,
i * mw 9 m»
I&gt;e l-uir! Paper' llrtrd,
During the but bases
Brack, Margaret Teaks*. Mary Murray Jarvla. Mr*. B. J. Nil.
ROYS' CHAMHRAY
l~«i
Ilk *
UPl-Bnow fall bare late y•••t*^
fluffy cotton — covered
imllein rmloard! K-a*y I"
P «»
ft I f IH
Watksn. Leaks Perkins, Darieus and Mr*. A. K- Shoemaker.
Mrs. W. A. Patrick waa aXttod day. A heavy flany awlrl-d ia
with
sturdy
white
mutlin!
m
i
n
r
handle
72
by
*A
I
iiabe*.
Also Mr*. Geo. a EUlott. Mn. chairman and Mr*. O. D. Landreaa from Mk*
Hayea, Mary Wiggins. Madeline
•prflil wsftb
after a day
Practical! Economical!
one pound weight!
mm4
Tndeck,
Anne Wright, Lucy Bertha Jenkins. Mrs- R. E. ree- secrvtarytreesurrr. plane
which tempantores had
rltoy.
Mrs.
K
.'
C.
Harper,•
Mr*.
fl TO 14
formulated
for
tha
wkatot'a
ReumUUt, Timwre Gradfek, Mrs.
down cloee to Ida freeing potgC
S m iim w m m m m m w m m m m m
At the roncluiian af tha
E. Dyson
Mrs. F. K. Harry Real, Mrs. J, B. Coerter,
Court
to
u*
&amp;
Kfflrlent
Mrs. C. J. Oo»e. Mrs. Eagane meeting a social hear « u enjoyed
PAYROLL
Full Size
HKRVICE
It was decided that the meeting* lltrglna, M n. Chaa. Kannar. during which timo rtfhnhmonta
this year wDl he held the U*t Mr*. Alto* Harvey, Mn. Ode*) woto otrvrd to tho feUowfc*: Mr*.
pillow
M.‘ J„ Ocl. 14/
Ut ft French—Tal. 9121
Tuesday *f each month. The next Creaky, Mr* Neva llayMa, Mr*. W. H. Young, Mn. 1 M, G
*#' daring gun
* Cases
M n. 0.
meat k g will ha held tha lari Tues­ Margaret Rhoemaker, Mr*. O. a. way. Mn. Pal Bandy,. Mn.
ter of a
M. Jacobson. Mn. D. Lendrei*. Mn. Qowga Teamd e p a r t m e n t
• T O R E
- Mn.
..
day k November at ths h sa * ad
'■•raped
Fvaaaoa Mooe* and Mlaa Mead* send, Mn. Ella NIMaefc, Mrs. Q.
Mk* UUria Gdkmley.
IO
C
llh the ft,
Gulf Station
Jlaklaa.
_
Slaughter and Mn, H, J, C)»iiee.
4ely )
FRIDAY
T1i« Dirt Gardner* Circle of the
Garden Club will meet at 10:00
o'clock at the home of Mr*. F, C.
Dickenoo.
The Girl Scout* will meet,, at
the Little Honae at S:4S o'clock.
The Central Circle of thaQar*
den Club will moot at lb* I
of Mr*. 8- O- flhlnbeiatr at 10:00
o’clock.
The Ataloa Circle of lbs Gar­
den club will meet at the homo
of Mr*. P. D. Scott a t 10:00
o'clock. Ooeet ({Maker will ba
Dr. Ralph I* Miller, entomolo­
gist. of Orlando.
The meeting of |b* Roe* Clrcla of lb* Garden Club will, be
Jaeld at 10:00 o'clock at Ih *
home of Mr*. Prod Wilson. 1000
Sanford. Arenud.

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Unlrerallr of Tarapa Hpqrttai, IlgbU mad* rail/ hast Week.
;
rated a*, underdo,r, in their till
A wording to th*- Raadatl CM*
dllb-'tHe Hlrtaon Hatter* on trie Company of Dili elty, Ihf
PbHUpa rtrld hero lotaorrow flghta, reflector*, wtrta and polgg
tight, look In their pradio* ye*- or* eoniplrtcd ami aofy ib* t/dtt*
Goldstein To
Inrday with elgor and apIfR,former* remain lo bn hUtaTlid hh.
Haaaon: Arro*e lha nt reel from for* (be lr»l will b* made. ,Tfa
Ry, dUUAN STKNITBOM «1
tbolr new alodium a trarollog tranaforrfui* will he lilatalM by
■ Mareid a port * editor
elreua gam n.maljnen perform- the Florida Powoo and Light Goto*
"aebllng, lifochlng. kicking; re*
aati 4&gt;tyimp*nliid .by air of the piny on a opeelal pole erertad a*
^
fake rnreraea. paaalng
rarloo* Ijpne of. tnualr knogr, U&gt; the aoutl. able of Elghtocrril SC.
I'lha running of *p|unar hlay* i
tho Irik i/.p from the qulrifatop fllrectly -In the rear of th f like
I the major objectlee art for.
of the grand niarrli in tb* wain iouth atanda. ■ ' ■
.
i'Celery Fed* to gain dnrh.c,
lime of the aerial aria. . V.
, Tb* fenre..far tU field I* ah*
II practice melon* In prepCoeirh Na»li lllggln* at h n \ poftad to In* rnrutmetad early M k
tloil for the Ranfnrd-Oaytoha
prarllat riinllna to tho a'nfdan week and tho field, wltl ha adai&gt;
H^ conferonro Hit that la to
iiad dltflcnlly In guarlng' big Pteted In ilia* for tb* flrat h*me
change* In rlrraa tnualral tattpo K mi, Oet *», wheh U&gt;* Cbler*
M l ,It afooted to work ou( all
da play lha Ocala Nigh Hchodl
rlxhl.
..
'
,
o lo m .
.
&lt;)b».-rr*ra aql.l the atreefiaa of
Tb* U rf st lha field It rapidly
■y IDOII RAIftTZ
being developed Into perfect canfP&gt;nV- tba af**loa taturd
dltldi and aceordlplf to alatemwita grlddtra, bat ' Cowell hope* ltd
gy aflorruvqi fgr Uialf iagi
from officiate, tho field wffl be nM« develop an adlgnita defenae bdI workout fur lha gup* wllh
S f t a f r 3 5 ,T a
of the fIntel high acbool field. In for* tba Itltur* face H on Ib*
Buccaneer* ami prepared to- eob; nuipert'a brewery yeetei
lllgglna,,
hopya
be
will
be
'and
t*n
mjnut*e
later
the atate.
tor Ihn'ffnlil ligh t'drill pro­
In play Friday. ,
ng tbnlr gnnt* - -'tomorrow

lleatod by &gt;Jurl*a. T »f U »
latddeatiiig-.

H tb sa t

.T h e u e g

oEPtfSth-

TtlHCALOOi|A, Ala., Oet, l i
—OP)— Detehilr* |play waa amphaalied »t Alabam^ /oatarday.
No apparpni Uj*r|*i malted frbri
tba South qaivllag gam*. A*#ut at
Coaek, ifarold W f a ' f^bo
i*a
watolipd th* Vola in turo* gar i*p
told of tbolr powor. Student
arid (lgn«d for longar than two
1 Whro McOarltiy a'firiol1 f o r
’ For fnyro (finii 26(1
two yanr* In M
°MM».
th* imlary waa nnl mad* public, P«rlmg was iTiowh
buj, It yrata J[ha

goneral . ballaf
amdnf li*-«-liqll men,.
niMract called for approifmalalr til,ooo annually.
In lha povon rear* ho bad pilotid (ha Yanknea, NfCartbr b*a
won three prmnunta and, t^r**
world'* aviiea. Ill*, toe tq*, bar#
IlnUlicd Hcoud four time*. ||o
la 4Ue tuijr man. In ..lit* mftipra
to win pennaqla.ln both league*.
In tllp be led Ilia Chicago
Cub* to a National leafua penhaul, bat !»at tho world!*, **rl&lt;-«
to-Connie Mack'a PblladJfphl*
Atblellra,-, * * . ]
McCarthy haa few worrit*
••(pat, nea| yi-a'r
faf, pa the
Yu'hkec* era conrof-uad. Ea'capt
for * poaalhts replacement for
lh* Voternn Tony I«ta*rTl at
aoruiid baea, flia Y*aka probably

PIIILADRLPlfjA, b if. 11.-^9)
—Youth la no bar U grpnd /«ry
aertlc* In the court of Jodi*
Cartla Rob.
p
Twanty-two-yaar old. Marts*
Tailor, •oh tl\a tali (arr, • llat.
aought tq It* pxeaiod. ggyfafi
“ I would 1144 to aorva Mt. I
*m too foqng and t t«*| thft I
am la&gt;ab*ble to do th* aarvico,1
Jinter* Rot rafaiod her raqaaot.
“ It will bo a good education
for you aqd rdu aboutd wat&amp;fc*
tba opporitaltr *a|d,

bench.
.
,
..
■ .*.:**.
VOLt REV IB'
.MNOXYILLM.
(6V-T** mo
aattmberod aor*
te yeaterday, r*rj*w*d .1
'p
. -P
Le
.ring
epp
Dab* gam* a*d
hafUa *6»lq*l
Ihtoean &gt;pad

. .,...

M H 8 Of tpfkirtr
A re Rerit fiy Blowtftit

na,
abd Mangola.

William Powell and Lula# Rainer In “The Emperor1* Candleillc-k*'1 playing tonight at tho Rita.
_____

Chronic Alcoholics
iSurscs Cap Causes
Accident At Hospital To Get Confinement

H a re

p H

W

ig f l y

Decline In Apple
Market Anticipated

$55,OOOK Worth Of Prizes
ASK ABOI T OUR 12 BIG
WEEKLY CONTESTS!

,

* Iona^ Briind^Rcd Ripe !

m *fr:+M b€tterjht

Aeaapfad by the Amcri
emit Medical Antn. ComBtllU* oa Food*.

rn.ag .ft,
ilnalw. fcanford Awning A Bh
o. 1M K. tod SL Phona 764 j.

aal i. All Ford Daalan* used
* dr* Indudad—tba moat
Oddis 6f moat of tbs IcadlnA

**.-**e
l__________ A ___iU.-3
can and mJctti

B a t te r

*

iLTED

;

Clround tn order—

TLOUR

fllaaa Free with Ttprary

&gt;

20 lb»

T f«

49c

FLO U R

24-4b»

Toilet Paper—

CERTIFIED

S

Cocoa

IS a

roll

1’rinciHn, John Alden or j
•
.
‘
QC
MILES STANDISH COOKIES pk»...... J -O
ALL 5c VARIETIES ,3 pkga,..........—
......13c
ALL 10c VARIETIES (axeept Excel Soda) 3 phffH, 17c
RITZ 1 lh. pkg^...^...................... ........ ...... .............20c

Cobbler Potatoes

S L bs. 12c

York Apples

Cental PaUk .

15c

HoUaa, Qrah*mi. Olngvr*-

Crachar* Ib-pkg 10c

SPAGHETTI ll- a i 4 7yac

Prfne* Albert

XXXX A Old Faahlon Brown

Tobacco

S U G A R 2 M b chn 15c
Fancy Blue Roue

Rico

S

Water Ground Torn

(Rig Harvvat—Lower Trlcel

GREET* G IA N T

BBSS

? room* for
ilranra, IU

-tllidi."
enlcl IIIUimldnt 1gtf
&gt; t'», )
man nn •nrrfi '•
^l»td ' eltif* * .oli *1 nut
fidlnulag./
* .

*°unrt* 1 7

CORN

IS— Apart tnwits For Heal

Can 1 0 c

L a m well famlahtd apartmmt,
S*wN decoratod, new gas Wfrig*ration, Irffg* gang*. Fr»d W.
Ball. SU W. IMh Hi.

COFFEE
Fnewht;

EIGHT O'CMtCK RED 01RI

Ground!
£ BOKAR

Rutabaga Turnip# Ib 3«
Yellow O nion* 3 fc* 1b
‘ Baatx
bunefi
7^/je
Carrots bunch
7!/jC
Spanish Onions 3 lbs 13c
Whlta Onions 3 lbs 13c
Totay Grapas 2 lbs 15c
Saedloss Grapas 2 lbs 15c
Yallow Bananas 3 lbs lOe
A p p l e * 5-lbs 1 5 c
V. !». Nn. I Va. Delirious

APPLES
P O

3

lbs

I5c

T A T O

E S

Qa. Yarn*

16-lbs
1 H e

r

n«ft

Compoomly Ib

Hound iSteak
iSiiced Bacon
'
Plate White Bacon

Rlndlcaa
Bacon

Ib

35e

ML Vrrwon R lollm

Bacon •/» tb 23c
Util* Pig Fork

CHOPS

YTHHpSBfb HOMBS t p iMJ

juic

Frook Drvaacl .1-4 lh

UUI* rig Pork
Llttl* Fig Fevk

lelp Wanted

PLYM om U DEALER

SH O U LD ER S

UP TRUCK.

STAHKB,

'shortening
1W)^)00 Of I

FLOUR

Have Just received the first cur
load of 1938 Modfl PLYMOUTH
cars to arrive m Sanford. These
cars can be seen on display at
REEL &amp; SONS, $01 E. First St.,
or phpne 160 fbr a demonstra
lion and a salestaan will call
They are beautteL

Chopped leaf Ib .
Smoked Sausage Ib
Sliced B^qfna Ib ..

pig, 23c.

*

3 3 c

l&lt;rr*d ran he—bigger,
mor* ecnnomlral, cellophane wrappcl I
D ai

O C

Stokaly Tomato Julca 2 23-ox cans 19c
L. O . S. Grapefruit Julca 3 no 2 can 25c
Rad Kldnay Baans 2 tall cans
19c
Libby Gardan Peas 2 no 2 cans 25c
Maryland Spinach
3 no 2 can
2B«
Turnip Greens
3 no 2 cana
25c
Libby Cut Beats 3 no M/j cane 25c
Blaclt-Eya Peas
3
no I cant
25c
Tropical Salad Dressing
qt |ar
25c
Asstd. Jellies
2
8-ox (art
19c

U. 8. 1 Main*

. . . thlt c f o o d
with the deliciously
mtid Cheddar flavor

do ten

Loaf

v -»k Imnerlal

-m ir jiK rnitTlBi Amm t u b i o w r « r
■ r-oanc anqnaaa

’
n f r j B M j n j L L fT B O n
1I M m W i
K D eJrf

Him A t .ei'i N, rtrt A fill fcel IMji

Calo Dog Foi
Lux ToUetSi
Lux F bk es ;
Scott Towels

lie
18c
53e
53c
53c

Wr Cana ntark

5 A U SA G C
VANTKDt White girl v
aged woman for houa*
ar* of aitull buy-In *«-c

lOo

Large, Infertile, all-white*. Fine
quality, yeu will Ilk* them.

Diamond klogdUiW And Engraving

D igestible gs milk Itself]

Krtshly Itaastedl

can

C H U R N G O L D . Ib'
NEW NUCOA
Ib
SPRY
3-lb can
C R IS C O
3-lb can
S N O W D R IF T 3-lb can

(LouUlaaa1* New Crop)

Pineapple «*

Fine Watch Add Jewelry Repairing

2 Heads

10c

Cold Storage Ore-'- It

Diamonds And Watches -

Firm Calif. Lettuce

2-111 can

C om no. I ’f t can Sc

E g g *

W E R T-TH e JE W E L E R
2 Lbs.

25c

Bun»r Brand

Excel SODA CRACKERS 2 pkgs. .. . 19c

MEAL

'/j-to

Liberty

Land O’ Sunahln*

.

NBC SPKCIALS

Tokay Grapes

S to tM ™

Martin's Garage

3 5 c

Southern Blacult

1 3 c

NQTllElt DUAL Four whocl
ft-^ flJca tth &amp; taa Fdr EOde
Trailer with body, aiyrlal |285.I. U A Ford roedater, apodal
4-00. Real A Horn, Lead Car

(general Repairing
Trach A Aata Service
Rad lea Sptlaga—TraUera
A pH*« }M caa afford la pay

Valvo Coffaa lb '2 0 e

*

*Pre9rErvcd

, *

TOUH WaUh .pc-palrtd by tiiiik k Kirg^jHi
ea* who rraUy know* how,
ront. l-rliate
Hgga. Jawolar Magnolia i r »
Chapman Avanu*.

of past dot account*.
I halgeif y**.*ow yaa help me

SANFORD FISH MARkET

Of. 5 c

l a shifted Advertisements
-

A 60% Discount on
$2,061.32

Land O’ Sunahlne.lln quarter*,

' , 5-lbs

iw^Aiihddilcebiehta

k A Rowing

SHRIMP
tb- .............
**e
SCOLLOPS
pint..................4N
Spaalak Maeheral *
ABA TROUT
lb. ...
Ik
“Standard- OT8TRR8 *L
SOc
“ Kate* Standard” Oyatera ql. Mt
“Seleet" OYBTBRS qU
7S«
-'Apodal Cheat**- Oyatetn qt. *0c
- - * a- -iAa l l Tlmaa
ritiaea nad im iw a c“w t‘ a a- -apmeaii,

Brniieq Sliced Hawaiian

i'tb* balance lo easy p*ym&lt;rhls.
n today. Don’t let eomoone alee
lV
looking
price ybb*r4 beets mwHint ferf

, *----, •"•■Mltrf . ■vpaossas

P l g g l y

^MACARONI
W HltE ROUSE
, . Evaporated

aqr'a R&amp;G written
btn of Mtl*faction
opportunity to ’ief

- - -V •

B y

Ann Page—Spaghetti or.

dc

^JX**. utifl pitiln-* uti lilnnrhora
.Jo aeat nn ailillllonni tfffo.
,

O n ly

Diomdsd Setting

nTAiuwtio
by 1*58^

mLi

CHARLKUoiTpa. Oct.. 14.
MILWAUKEE. Wta. Oet.. 1 4 (/1 1 -lh o eitrrl-.i-d puiiit of a
II. V/&gt; hargoonl, »ujwrlnr.urae'a can cn«-«&gt;il nn aecld.-at tcmlint of County General hoapli.-hich nrmly dl.ruptod an emerg- t*L *» fed up with free treatment*
••pry 0|H-iatkn ..t n hnapital hare, " f from three to ten day* for
l)r. A. S. Sickntan of North chronic alrohnlka complaining of
Charleroi,
operating
aurgwon, “ the J*tt«*-"
- ^.ni
turned auddenly lo t.ad the pa- In «»&gt;&lt;• f ulu" . ‘ h' “ patient* will
liont'e chmt Mint th.- point of 'a
»» opp«'rtunlty to recuperate
nuroe'a cap |i.comlnl hi, left aye. »t th* houac of correction, with
T I ... ,iu ..r r.m-ii.ii tho mwt*- |•‘confincmcnl•■, of from 30 to tn)

Jopanrae,

'H * ralrl cr^ar feariy Ip a euditooi

t u t c k o o S f ib f
t it ff lt M o e k l

artin’s

LOVKTT

5 o ld

o*4 play* hav* bean glaring
ndaiea mi th* -part &lt;4 the
ttta* lira* far. Heworar. th*
'nmnlng, aklfty back* hav#
able «h mar* ob the «M m L

arnica t|(Ur«« Ihr United SUM
and Eorape Ml a talk bvforr lhe
Ulknlkal Society fur Aviation
k«. earth.
Cot Chart** A. Lindbergh. who
O n lh* Allan tic in 33 boom, a,
rniniUi, Hthmil inlmlly a* Ihm
taker
dtacuaaed trana-AtUntie
aviitiun.'
llrriMkrr dantl wllh ihn-c Iran-*A Unatic arrvfers of different
type a—fin-day altninahip, twoday «lr»h*p and oacnlny nindiiH'
ar flying boat, lie aakl choice of
airplane* or flying hoala will do*
prod on i*rat Inal farllllic*.

Ml'NIUl, Oermany, Oet, 14 —
t\ lluaaakrr, Anu-rtewn
eapcti on Ilgbter-tFlaa ^trcrwtL
yrMt-rdny forecnat one-«l*y plane

ball A L i bat bolh
ifa for competition.
Haafrr. aaxletaat coach**, w h o
tola lha ball back for tb* Oral
and **cohd tattt* In tharThara4*y brae tic* »*t*iod*. Bob woltoa and )tt4 Perre*tar,' tfaaTarp*'
only atadoat c*nt*n, both ar*
adrtaoOra and they h»v* labora­
tory arbrlt that day that, keep*

J K rt 1V ai*

U. S. To Europe In
One Day Is Forecast

-

f' nKxamination
i
n .y a f^ ,, a Mga
Vghapgd tear . M tendfng,jlnBi
h|* hip pocket* to fi)i hneea.
Fortuaateiy, fra d ^ wile f f l f *
ad )a*t^|pen lo .u k * bin homo
I* the family car.
.
•

IBS*— Bqr* &lt;j
1BU— B o « M i
1836—Boca Cf

WHfli 14 N# B4t T 8 ,
Grtnd Jury Service

" .

Fred L ibber.’ &lt; «n D t S iK H
tb* aparo llr* of ad aatomobilo
chatting with frland*,.;.. . T
. n*ag!., ,!&gt;e fin exploded.Prod

kr&amp;srstf'rfsj;

’■a h a

LAKF.LANS, Oet. If —tA5)—An
* ueipracy m '.ai'W i i.&lt; U c*uv&gt;
P' T leu |ioauuk* m freight ralaa
n Florida ’ pMm* alilptioata" to
Weilarn traok litre- larr lory boa
l-een upproved lif the tab-tala’ *
t i. nrr. nti fumml*. Uin at thorn
&lt;iio*t uf •|ga milroaila. ultra lire
Oct. |*,. |lm Klnrl-ln CUrua ComniM.lo,, » a aiir.ee,I jeatetdar
b) the llrqoiira and HUlypan
li-rttp, orlnmlo
Th* mliirwd rain te tho aame
a. lli.n i ranted mat aeaaon and
wIII aiplru an July 31 aoityaar.
II appllna on ahlpntenta »n auvh
ntarVrl. na ' Mhiurapollti. Da*
ili'iw-, Dawbe imd Ilm eW.

ALM O ST

N e a t-

w i d 1' y

Emergency Freight
itrigue
Redaction la OK'd

W d rka

By ITiSF O f Ci
m u sk

he In Glanu
Romance A

*"*•

pig. 9c

‘

�Employment JIM; Um
Building Material Varda
MUU lMs IlnteU, Clube
tiunnto 1W| Masonry, TU* Brick
and Ston4 HT; KvcocaUon and
Dredging .7 7 ;Planing MBIe T4|
Beverage Manufacture C7j Con.
ereta Conitruetio'n (Brldgea hr
eluded) (11; Cltrva Grovea 67. Thla
ahowe a. daereaac In nil eUaiMen­
tion! with the ricrptlon, o f atmet
arid highway tonilmetkm. Umber
and building material 7 aide and
planing mtlla.
"Industrial aecidrnU la . the
flute art atlll nut " f all propot-

I

'Independent,
C A S H

AND

G R O C E R 1

MEAT

M A P
400 SANFORD, AVB, SANFORD, FLA.

PHONE 111

TO THE WOMEN OF SANFORD
WE EARNESTLY REQUEST THAT YOU COME TO OUR STORE “JUST TO
LOOK AROUND," WE WILL NOT URGE YOU TO MAKE ANY PURCHASE
BUT WE SIMPLY WANT YOU TO SEE THE MANY NICE THINGS NOT
FOUND IN OTHER STORES THAT YOy MAY WANT TO BUY ANOTHER
TIME.
k
«
..
T'bfo

W .G -M E A li
[ 1 l a J , "*C R 0llN D IN
-1 J f t
Ge o r g i a ..........

•JlwL-

CAKE PLATE FREE WITH

Soap Or Powder
&gt; For
lie

Runjford

Oleomargarine
Oatmeal 3 Lb. Pkg; 1 9 c
nosuvaove

ip o u a iite n n . n T i r riie tm

Furniture Polish

43

Apricots

Tall Can

IQC

Lovett Bread Rated
NearPerfect By Long

la An

i Introduced but a few a
monthi ago when the aM
1100,000 baking plant W
Winn * Lovett Grocery Co.
opened, the new U rett loaf
born rated Juet about . aa
porfaet ai bread, can be. aa
fog to a chemical aailyila i
by the W. E. Long * C o, of
Chicago,
worldJamdd
bakery
engineer*.
The Long report oeorad toe
Lovett loaf at *714
rating It
perfect on euch important potato
aa toil# and odor. The Lovaltlaof
alao acorrd porfaet on relnma,
chape and cruet, being off jw l
fractlona of ■ potot oa break,
bloom, grain, tea tore and color of
crumb.
, Meeting with wldeeprtad popu­
lar approval when flret Intro­
duced, Lorett'e bread haa gained
new uaera to atoadlly that a new
addition to the Juft lira.month
old plant haa bodn made neeeaeery while Ihouaanda of dollara
worth of new equipment baa been
Installed.
Wrapped entirely In callapbane,
A BUNNY JUNE la JmU Travla, actaan lovely, who la-rapidly
Uvatt’a bread la Bold aicluehre. climbing to the'top. You’ll ee* her..next In "Leva la.on the Air,"
ly In Winn’ * Lovett Operated
atoree. It la on tale In Sanford Warner Brue.‘ radio myalary,. which la coming to the KJti Theater
at tbe Plggly Wiggly.
on Friday.
,

DKKVtR, Oct-, T*.— UtV-rVom
a Wyoming town, wueni the ahorIft wrltea laauraaco aa a aldn- ebertlt
llna. eamo tlita' report to tbodlaThe paaaangar pigeon, ao bum*
■trlct tfflej .of an accident Itianr rroui that iU flocka m i n darkened
American aklm for houra at a
time, became k rtU t orlthln a fow
yearn „ when Market human
knocked down the adult hlida eya*
Umatlcally from their rooeta at
night.

• It’, a akfflful &amp; . W

Mapeline
ao. at* m-euroaeu

a

Bert Fiih, 'United Stole* 'minti­
ter to Egypt, will leave Isle this
week for hla home la DaLand for a
two manlVe vacation be for*, to6turning
hr*! Inaw lea
o Im
Ih
to P
Cairo,
a cco rd in*g to
Information received today. ; from
Washington, U. C.
Mr. Fbh la tbe brother of',B«i
Fbh, prominent grower wbo re*
■Idea on Caiperon Avrmio, and
the foreign mlrliter will probably
•pend a large pail of hla two
montha' vacitlon at the boma of
hla brother.
Ho arrived In New York atoayd
tho HH Prr«ld«nt l*ulk lest Thur^-.
day, and ram* to Washington Sun­
day. H* raid ha wtu-ld spend tht
weak ca'ling oh government off!
elili, Including Secretary Hull nml
hla aatletohto.
. .**
'
Mr, Fiah ta on'annual leavfc“ |‘ f

iLMwagg-&amp;fcgto

fi JUORT TO LIMIT
FAT‘
QUANTITY
W e l e a d in p r ic e s
YORK

CHOICE WESTERN

Uon,*- uald Mr Krwln, "anil tvan
taking. IU30 aa a bu&gt;la fur com*
par!huh we find (bay are Utcreel­
ing month after moiilli, t &lt;&gt;-%
“ Yflilto wo mil I»e that new Jn(Jutlrle* pro ..... lug Into the State
epeh your aa a enneeqi'uac* mar*
worker* are covered by Workvaoai
CompenseMon Iniunmea at tbv
earn* time industry mint maintain
atrfct aafety.program* to avoid aa
Increase In, workmen’* rompenaa*
tlon Insurance •rates/’ Mr. Krwta
uplalaed.
*-

Whole Lamb

CHOICE BABY BECF

A Three Days’ Cough
Is Your Danger Signal

Peaches

Ho matter bow many medicine!
you have tried for your oough. cheat
told, or bronchial UvUaUon, you eaa
cet relief now with Ori iiauMwa
lertoua trouble may be brewing and

17c

Fresh Pig HASLETS
11

i

i L , . . i ■ ■■

Tomato Catsup

Pinto Beans

Lima Beads
Lt&gt;
A UL CARTON

Lentils
JOHNNIE ALDERMAN, Market Mgr.

GAY WAITS, Product Mgr.

GET UP NIGHTS?
Flush Kidneys .With

Potatoes

Jealaer on, koeha

Make thla afiaalete*
•a arealr. lr r ,« » l» r .
hero*. have freqoaal

Std* TOATOES

2 Cun

COFFEE

ROAST

u^auU

Schick Shaver

STEAK
STEAK

Lettuce

r t i c v wrterviHw

CALF LIVER

t

Minister To Egypt
Plans Trip To DeLand

Glamour la aa glamour Aloe*.
Many “ beeuttei" who w iir M ie
ay* laahoa olio woar fata* front!.

-Kidney Beans

n

mavMualawand

Stelaed flngeva are often Ih* re­
mit of aareleaa holding of' tig*
arettoa.

Fruit Cocktail

Tomato Juice 2 Cans

Accident

Lb.

Cora 3
Carrots

*•

* ■. ^ , ^ - v 1

Ea. J 5 c

�Scmlnoto County r roJnm
More Fruit And VontaMc* Thu Anj
. Similar Arts Tu Am rka ,
AN INDEPENDI

DAILY NEWSPAPER

8ANF0RD, FLORIDA,

Dock Workers
In Florida To

BETTY AND THE KID* TO WED SOON
i

AY, OCTOBER 15, 1937

Established In 1908

Strum Deities^WOMEN AND FAT MEN RACE—1NLJ5EMINOLE
Slot Petition
For
Injunction
O
— ,* ■

Diplomats See:
Little Hope Of
World Peace

CONTESTS

, , v» ■

Duval Sheriff Is Petr1
. m i t t e d To .Seise
Slot Machines"’Aft-|
er 12:00 T o n i g h t
- — ti

Rusala Is Reported
Mobilizing Troops
Along The Border
Of Outer Mongolia
___________

JArKSONVtUlT, Ort., 15. — J
tfVj—lYdcra) Judge
I elite ff* I
Strum today dented C S. Ward’#
petition tor tem|Hi|-nry injunction 1
preventing Sheriff llt-x Sweat o ti
Uuvol county fiuin selring riot■
machines nt midnight.
Nr than J. Rotcrts, attorney f»r f
Ward, xnU ho InlrrptvU-d the!
rullnj 111 bolntr BppHraMo In alt*
Counties except those whom the1!

Be said Panama City « ■ **’*
only Florida port not affected.
The longshoremen, he eskl.
seek shorter hours, better pay.
lime and half pay for overtime
work, recognition of the union
and new working agreement*
with the shippers.
The general strike In southern
ports, h* said, was authorised at
a melting here yesterday. Tamp*
longshoremen decided to atrlkc
today but those from other south­
ern port* agreed, to put lh"
walknut into effect at midnight
tonight.
t About 1,200 dock workers quit
Tamp* today. Townsend said
tha strike •‘ha* the full approval
of the * Internationals longshore­
man'* Association k This union

$2400 In Builjling
Permits Are Issued

(i i li
- ’ rti
Milldhtg
tiding permits totaling over
*2,400 for repair and building In
tu t City were Iseurd by fl. P.
Piking, local building Inspec­
tor at the City Hall ycetenlay.
The largest permit call* for
citensfve repair* to be made to
a dwelling house belonging to
Lee S. Hirt, The estimated cost
of the wirk was set at 11.504 and
P. A. Dyson, local contractor
will supervise the project.
Anderson and Buss, new own­
ers of tbe former Laskerlew lia r
D-Que on the corner o f French
Avenue and tha Boulevard wrre
*l*e granted permission to build
* 20 s I t addition to tbs pres­
ent building for gt dance ball and
to eoaetructi a roof garden above
tbo praatat building. This project
la eetbtiited - to coat (800 and
A ’ A. Dyson will also b# in
charge o f this work.
K. E. Bandas was granted
permission to re-roof Ms dwelllag houee and W. E. Watson was
gbfen permission t* rw-roof hit
rarag* by tbe building inspector
yet Unity.

Rotary Club Has
Annual Picnic A t
Sanlaodo Springs
Chicken Barbecue Is
EnjoyedAfterSwimming And Games
Sanford nularbuis. llinlr wives,
and gnrtls, met at flanlsmlo
Springs yesterday afternoon. and
after enjoying tbe facilities of
the Spring*, and participating In
a number of gsme* under tbe di­
rection of Herman Morris, par­
took of a borboeoed etilrhen sup­
per, fresh from tU« aklllful bands
of Sanford', No. 1 barbecuer,
Preedent *11. II. Coleman nf
the notary dull nst muter of
cernmonlis, lliroiigliout thn ero
nlng, hut wns nlily assisted by
hi* staff of Club Serf lea Com­
mittee members liesded by Pari
fillne ami eondtllng of Herman
t.ibmnn, M V. Turner, lin y
ICollar, 15. K. nlmlwortb, W, 11.
Ilaynea, W, A. I.&lt; ffler. Oeo. -K.
Hollins, I,. It. U-slior. and Mar­
lin Drain.
Itotary guests festerday Inr Ilobd:
Mr. nnd Mrs. C, A. Parker.
Mr. nnd Mrs. VI*Inti Hlmer, Mr.
nml Mrs, 1-5. It. Hlnwe, Mr. nnd
Mis. (lortlon llarnetl. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard lamg. Mr. and Mrs.
At Ia-c. Mr. mid Mrs. |(oy Wil­
liams. Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Fred Tryon
nf Now Smyrna; Mr. and Mr*.
Itiiproebt, Mr. end Mrs, C. Is
park, Mr. and Mr*. C. II. Klrt*
ley, Mr. nml Mrs. J. II. Hoot,
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Morris,
Mr, mid Mrs- tjordnn loan, and
lloy Mann and Fred Williams. Jr,
Among thn Itotnr nits and lt»taryanns present were the b*K
lowing;
Mr, and Mm. |i. V. Tumor.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul fitlno, Mr.
ami Mr*. Waller llavnes. Mr.
and Mrs I,, n. Lesbor. Mr. and
Mm. II. H. Pope. Mr. imd Mm.

nowantpar Nlchi Nfchl at
Tnitaihar, in norlhom Man*
churln, reported heavy move*

C. I O.' Citrus Union
Begins Organization

The roii it ruction of lb* buildtag, which w*e bull! under tha
eapervtslon of P, A. Dyson, lo­
ud contractor, kra bean finished
and at th* present lima am-

In tbt fsatartact be UlMt tmprnvamanta J—C nu raid he vrouM not call a

Waafayaa Ualrsrslty * f-

**T **■&lt;*- V—Mlated P m a

World tllplnmatn, Reeking
to end tho strife In tha
Orient nnd In Spnln, found
little hypo today In war ns
porta from thcaq widely pep-

I

"•
A aepper for the Shriners of
:V Fmforit will he held in the Val/ ■ des Hotel Thursday night, Oct. f l ,
. and every Shrlner whether or not
- he b affiliated with the local
■ ' group, be b requested to make
&gt; reservation, Frank L, Miller an&gt;* ‘Tag Day” Is Planned
neonced today.
btoramHteq fa charge or the
'T| ’ By Salvation Army
tapper kaa endssvorad to contact
m ry Shrlner In Sanford, hat due
' . I« tha Incomplete Hat kf names It Citrus Packing House officials o f th* flnlvatlon Army
haa been impossible to reach
everyone, Mr. MUUr aUted. and
Nearing Completion
requested that tboa* who have not
--------■ ' cording to Frad n Frrsw, com, been approached to secure tickets
Th* Him* packing house which e n d in g officer i f thr poet,
' I * the affair from him or George fa being constructed on th*
n,
lhllt ^ tirt, from the
e,-, Vbkutofa before Tuesday,
grounds ot th* Florida State
j^ l o r High Hcheol had
i v **W* desbe to have every Shrln- Market her* , la rapidly n**rl*g volunteered lo do the work and
{?- *t U take part in thb function,"

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Spanish Reports In­
dicate Fall Of Gijo n 18 Imminent

leers

Supper Is Planned
For Local Shriners

LH, Neks -M r s . K. L
hanght she was being
i young m u In allowing

Battle Continues
Around Shanghai

r Jackie
When.
nnrtd* Supremo
illywood p 0Urt ruled that riot operator!
IM” will rhoulil ha'o n •‘rraantwWe*' I into,
&gt;■ thry ,to rhip the machines out ut the
'•Ujc after tho device* b.-eame illc**(
cal »n Ort. 1, Flicnff Swrnt an*
■ •
iiminccd ho woiihl welt until mid-’
of Drt. 15 hoforo acting.
J
Some rlrrnlt judge nml cl ti»r,
1 Q
sheriff* In Flnrhla not n like time,
Q D V Unlit Slot machine* worn Irgalirrd,
J hy tho lotrlrlntuio In 1055 but'
i * l H o c "Utlawnl hy tho 1057 lawmaker*, j
1 H i d O The law provider n thin! vloUij
t ton rhnll constitute n felony with]
fine* ami Jnil terms*for tho first]
nml second’ effrn*c*. possession ofl
U I V v . machine is declared n violation of
A p p ii
1 1 1 Judge Stium Uni not rule todsy
|on whothrr riot innrhino operators
|have property light* In the m»J
'* rtrurk tMnp*, ffp rot this print for «r&lt;
'o Holy j cument hoforo the three jndgu
mg tint- f^Hernl court nl Now Orlems on

Magazines Are Sold
For Movie Projector

fa packing hnoss equipment,
(■peclsl session of th* LcffafatuV*
Mr. Took* stated this morning to deal with question* arising
that ha eipects la have tkapfant from waits over distribution of
fa opsm!cm by Nov. i, snd plans [gisollnr tax revenue lo Ufa, Man­
ia ran full riiparity after opera-[tie*. Hr wkl lie saw an need far
lion* begin.
Ian ealra aenkm,
^

WINTKIt HAVKN, Ort. m .-j U C f f l H I l
ntjleelflr- The opening (if- !**•»*
—j .
Headquarter* of the 1’ nlted Can*
h * I t u T)
nery, Acr'enllnrnl Packing and
4
Allied Workers irf America In
_
—
Winter llaven n^w announced The f.irls 111CITY NEWS
yesterday by I’ dwnrd II Nnrmatt. High Sdiwil am
Winter llareu. Florida member t|iv(r
,1t„ KI
id the Internal Intiill Ktccutlre .
Hoard nf the Union. Whb’h Is at
,
Minted Willi the Committee for dtriclnr or toe
Industrial Organisation.
the program r.
eAnd ns early n, onr pretenl renting year Is .
orannlrnt on nellrltle* will per- 'planned since ft
mil.” Norton it r,'tlrt, -'it ritnte-wble |U2."i.
ronfi-renee of nil United fan Going
Into lh
It'-ry. Airrlrnlluritt I'ncklnp ■■pl;gro0fi I* ngnln
Allied Workers of America Ineel Celery Ktsl, the
unions will bo railed to set a puper which I*
•llrus vrnge ,t-nte and ele« t a
Tin*
p« hwliilril finM’ iam
fi»r UI,JS0,1 i»u*mr
permanent Florida film *
trs OrgititlriiiK rommltter
Inrliklt'H tin* f«&gt;ihmjug; an
••
Induct Ion Hir^irr, n l*M**&gt;h jmity,
1 ho A&lt;!vI»m|)
•No rmnpetition Is e

Power Company
Says City Platit “
BRIEFS Is Uneconomical

.’ ml ii
Mile's
vntluti At my %
Fur
K o v H itW r; n m t ili inUIn* *Ai itijr Hull ih *»
llcifi, n
tt»lwi c«»ll*'t,l
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v'cliTk
fuitilt
fni A 11ii uii I I'm -ltflll II h i - f I’jiti, itirmimrifl

rmt Itu ' luhliv
l»y J uIIur
IHnvf*hh*r.
i" .Footlmll
Fir
mcrmlirr; tha
,Foot!mll
nf
Haii-iut? rn*l it |»:t» ty ilo honor
—.
thr ^Riifonl Kiirwry ►rhnnl.
111 enIn Jnni**ry thr rrtmjt
irHnliii Hut Fultint F*nriiu*mt Rpcin

AI.AMHIl.V. Calll\, OH. 15 M V Tire Pan Amartfnii llaw-'l'
Clipper departed for tbe orletil
yeeterday earrytng Hie flr,t *h pmoot of anil (Hanna serum ernl
by the American Hed Cro** to
CbtnsT.' *

Kir n ctioiM I itroitrain anil Ik* ml*
ilrtp'ril ly n inrmlirr f*f tin* f i f illly of Btrlion llolvchliy In FebruRty Ihry will rnUrtuMi IIn* llz»kt*ibull h’tfvjntl tiinl h** ii'Mn - ^ tl I y
r lo f i l buiim-Ht Imm yi-l li» U'
rclfrtnl*
Ml»i Helen VMIrimn « ill Rilrin*M
I ('on i lit M.ffl
l-

t

mhi

I ' i i r T fc iffl

fm*t niiiiuumiil
A
A delegation from Hi­
L'uunly will ho In ntti-mlnn
Ihe Huriiln IVsIt'i^vny Cungi
tlilandif livlay while plans 1
rcmplili'il for tl»i- nnnmtl c&lt;
lion Mi Kuitil i l-i ruaiy 22 .
tPF F Coaclii.Mii of Jniksi
is (halrman of Hie t'ongrres
—
W, W# Warner, f&gt;*rmtT nintiRgrr
t'f Iht* Yahtex fftA* I here, hat I f
lurnnl to .^Rnfmri to llrr, It waa
Itmtinl l
Mi. Warner his
hr ru in I'nliitkii m ill T n III till

—__________ ________ Ir*««llwimr t*ii 1‘iiKc- ht%i

C. C. Codrington Explains Delay In
Ncw n,K)kH Addt,d T(1
Considering Old Age Applications ( High Schoui Library

Iiocnl Manager Cole*
-man Says Increased
..Cost* $175 Monthly

monta of nirrlianlied Soviet troop*
through Ulanbetor, tho capital of
outer Mongolia, Ho claimed Hus­
ain hail orUerml a gencrsl moblliistioti of forces in that area.
In Shanghai, the Hhlncso army
I, milking a strong attack to slave
off tho long expected Jepanese
general offensive along a 25 mil* battle front northwrrt of the cltyMv
V
S__J ^I mIIIcivilian
bh ^nrtiaili
E»0
Numerous
easualllei
oc- e
eurml In the International Settle­
ment, eonitintly harassed by tha
fire of the oppoilng forees. Score*
wrre killed anil wounded Chine**
troops raidrd tho Japanese lino#
in the Chapel sector nnd afterward
ilrclsml they felt eonfldent of be­
ing able In hold their own agalnit
the Japanese there.
Artillery and aerial lombardmenla wire particularly heavy dur­
ing the fighting and International
Settlement
InhabltsnU
wAr.a
;p aired . wlih . stortl* fr**m*wM»,
■tray bullet* and shrapnel aa Wdl
a*
being endangered by all
bombs,
fIn Spain report* from Asturias
province Indicated tha fall °f
G1Jon, tho last government held
*c*|Hirt In northwest S|i*ln, was
H satlaae*

Os

rs a o

&gt; lt[

In mi lutinb-w today Willi II.
II Culeman, umnuger nf the
rioibU pnnivr m*d l.lybt Com
I..... It was setd Mini tile Ilf
*o»iin&lt;-nI nt t5-i ...............
lor liy the eby t’uutmlsslon last
Juris- for rttrlne* ant yen"' at its
at the cily wntet puniplnr pl»ni
will not prove eioliotnb-al forth**
(aspagnni of ibis rommttulty.
Mr. Coleman said that the City
mi- advised by letler. In»t May
I t »i h I iiiie il

**e

P eer

* lil

2 From This County
Attend Northwestern
Two siudent&lt;" hum Feminol*
I'ounly rife among (be I# Florii|101,1 In allemlanea &lt;1' Northweilerii Ibilverslty ut Kvaiiston.
lit.. ■iioiillriK in Information rereived here IrMlny.
-j'lin iwn students are t*lar«
la"&gt; Wheeler of Oviedo and Ah
|,art Call Htstke ot Balllord.
The t olal enrollment at the
untverailr Is l'&lt;'u nPproslinalel}
f.r.iai tall lime sliidmls wltlrli rep
r* seals a five |n rient Inrross"
over last year, in n Ihongli itoillilierslly's alamlerils of seleri on were higher Ibis year than
ever before.

Haste, prompted by Ike desire, nlatlniis Hod II rtw-itu
Many m-w adililiiina have hern Michael Is Back From
added tu the Inn i uslngly ptipulur
on the part of local •writer-■*
South Florida Trip
Scmlrnil" H igh Hi limit library, m
aienrtes to espedlte the dolllory
j IteraUso nf the lulliule rcrnl nv curding tu an anim' ncement inubJ. fl. Michael, manager of th*
of old ago aulslinr* rbesk* to Of apldlrallou |upr-rs 1»&gt; I'edtral this murnlng ly M iss M a rgin *1
Florida Ktate Wholesale Market,
recipients III a"ms dlstrtrlls h»» andliore. all li-iliiilial rulings Lung, sellout librarian.
caused orrnrs that n-eulun in must he rlrbllr nlieorvr-d, neThe library iiuyt haa ovi-r 2&lt;n'&lt;1 rrlurncil to Banfonl last night
the Ususnee of aa order for lh" cordin'- In Hie * otnnilss’onor. books, magasinr-, ami newspspiis aftrr visiting several Slalo Mar­
kets In the Southern'part of (J»e
reconaldorallon ot application*, Who added Hint lie h»* l&gt;oen nil- un Hi shelve*.
atruriling lo C. fi, Codrtnamn. Vised by C.irl C. While, a NaTho organisation Is a momlier «f State, •
Mr. Michael staled" that the
roniml&gt;-*li&gt;ner of the Hlato T*M- tlcnat (tor la) fier urtly Hoard re tho Jenlvr Literal) flullil. A new
glnnsl auditor. Him many nf the literary catalogue ha* bei-n ndilnl furmcra there arc beginning to
(are Hoard.
Flrurra In lb* State hoadnusr- applications flTiil In ibo dlslrln for tbe use nf the sehnnl student’ , harvest their Fall rrops of peptera nf the mat# board In Jart.- warn Inramplete In the data re- new files hsvo U-rn addeil in th« |icra, eggplant, squash, and other
■ontlll" rrrral that 120S be'* dflred
office drpariment and many ref­ vegetables anil lhat the market
cent old Vioraone in Flondii wore
ormer look* have also been nude there would be in full operation
rnrrlrliig grants daring Aurml
avallslb.
| neat week.
and its- during the pasi Month.
The library has aubserll&lt;e*I.Ji&gt;rl
NO FI NDS AVAILABLE
•I rrgret Hint It has been found
IH ms gs ilnos and four nrw ’ pa-1
noco-aary," (tannjsslan’ r fodpore, tkrva dallies and one weekly.|
WASHINGTON, Oct. IB.—&lt;A1
ringiioi said, "to aVsponil other
the weekly being tho Hundsy *di—The 1’ostofflc* Di-|&gt;*rtrocnt h»*
tlun of lbs New York Timn,
afttritle* while past applli nll«'&lt;»
are further cheeked, but'there &gt;s
The Girls III-V of tho school has! no funds for ‘‘sibsidUing'' short
whose
revised
no allernatlvn coarse to |iu&gt;ue,
completed a project for tho pur-1 Un* railroads
since thn Federal Oorernmeiil
chasing of a special number of schedules fall to meet postal
matibos funds ppproprisUii lor
Vocational Guidance nooks snd requiremtata, Harllec Branch, *••
old arte ••»Ut*nc* by the filsta
magasines for the entire girt »tu* sfatnnt postmaster general, wkl
n m iiy .
an&lt;l has tha rlibl lO Impose ieg-1

I

the Townsend Plan. These prin­
ciples ale espretsed as follow*!
1. That n unlverssl transaction
las be lev Ini on every sal* that
is made within the territorial
jurisdiction of the United Stats*including sale* of srrvlc* and'or
commiMlUlss.
2. That all tag monies to
raised, above the cost of ad­
ministration. shall be divided
pro rnlu and paid to all cltlsena
of the United Stales who have
attained to the age of ellty
years or over, who will agree,
under oalh. to rspend tbe aald
tag money In the port has* of
commodities and or services with­
in thirty days from the dal* on
which It Is received, within tha
confines of Iht UnlUd States and
It* Territories.

LOCAL WEATHER
F*raea*t
Mostly cloudy, probably occa­
sional mist and shower* In seat It
and east portions tonight u d U tunfay. Hlightly cooler in cantral
portion tonight Eitrcme north­
west Florida: fair tonight and
Haturday, slightly cooler In auk

portion tonight.
Official A*pert
High U fa

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L otu n u
_ * Jlittle

M ge Sessions W ill .Possibi
eld Wednesday Afternoon Whi
Other Work Wfll B e Triten Vp
Snaefc Leonard McLam* g o t t t h e r i l

T o C lu h .I u T a m p a ! . ^ ,
O n
P h U H fM
F ie ld
Stetson has played two games
- -| so far this year. They lost to
TAMPA. Get. IS.—Coach Nash Plorida 10 to 0 and Coach PI*
Hleeliu r e t out his bast crying H w »on- who scooted the game
E L
“ « “* Hattera were a t laaat
***** yt^Urdajr, w ri
J* * two touchdowns belter this fm r
* —
t han In IBM. whm H w O a
*S 3£F 7m &gt; » ! ^ T r
ikem 14 to 0.
. \\y
acbedolad at Phillips flald Friday
- r„ ^
Werrrtv a fto* kick*,
.
.. . . . . I passer and runner, Bteteoo has
“I heps we can glee the Hel-,
nf th - ^
^ tk.
t e n e eloee jjNjM.
slate," said rierson. - “In Vincent
Tampn coach. “I will ha eetbflcd
had the best end
W we ean keep the score down
lh, fUM ln tS,
*•
™ o w Their line is big end fast, and
ns. hut I don’t aaa how wa can, ^
# lot of #pwd, harda c m unless our offense pleka up - hitUnB bw kl «.
College
lit
M d W d i Mid bis INT edition at the Roll toe Tarn _ .....
a lot in the naat three day.,"
tn lh&lt;lr MCond
urn j u t ArtmeMtnn tvmirkMl ihkt f a it h ■*
. * . . .. I
Ir.Initial gems of the eeaeen Saturday night orer South Georgia BUte Celof' their yegblere were out of the game, they put n great showing In winning

G oW H H

S S - o S T S d .^ T s tju * I n A tU n ta !
For Jonci’ Tourney
S L ? M J jS lS S i

ATLAKTA. M ,

11 - C * ^

H wilit (ba work nf th*|f ,d h letea during this first period, bet
light ecrfMthkre lee they
I p u re from
i eundpelet

i f f lipW IUINei , ,
J l'|w jU f
To the wtoatog. teem wll' go ths
perpetual Bobby Jones trophy. InJ
dividual trophies will go ta m ill
number of tb#, winning teem, , r
Final warmnp roemta held r**‘
tender found n w t nf tbepieyym
■banting twa ball# from differ**
angles M get tbs “feaT of the
difficult course. Little . nUeniloa

3 British Automobile*
Are Machine'Gunned
By Japanese Plane*

the British and French warshlpa
te Minorcp might be undertaken
On Record Recorded
• i the first “reprissC against
Mussolini's refusal to participate
to discussions on thd withdrawal of
nil
foreign "volunteers" from ---------- ------.
fpato. Foreigners engaged to the Jet 14,000,000 boles, the largest
&lt;1*0 war are estimated a t nearly ever reeorded,
110,000, of whom 00,000 allegedly
This forvenst exceeds last year’s
are Italians.
record crop by 1,000,000 boxes,
i In -London rumor* of a pro- The total California production

each day sad the teems are ,*«
paired that no two from, the same
state can moot until the finale.

Talk In WlnterHkvc
W U fT*H"luV «N , 1 Oet,'- 11
(Dpeetal)—Branch Rickey, vi
president end gehsrnl manager
Ike ftl Louis Cardinals, ha* ■
eepthd ah Invitation to be l
epeaker at tka inpnsl banqt
of* tka p la te r Hnven chaml
of Oommerre, which will behtfld s a d l'a i ihs sBiae tlmc Wdra orfaondey night, Nnv.' l», I n t o * derof .to guard .against wide
n il trm nf ptor on
Civic league clubhouse, at 7;d#

ih*. pnto of lb* ’ t Itlturs
Rickey accepted the Invitation W&amp; holes brt tanlilo:;

vW I® whlppod Rica

eoiled

,

wgnT n i i h o m

imbrov I i

f\l , H0FF Im rn O v n i
BALTIMORE. Oct. l l .- i M —
^
John, Hopblna hoePlUl rep o ^ ymtarday Bart Ntoboff,
B U u , r 0( the Louter me hasc^ j , team of the American A r
ao«l*itota. Is “getting aloof vary
w#u,“ follow lug an operation for
• «eli bladder allmenL
Nlehoff ■alfarod an ntUekSaterday while on n train.
_______________

vo|k »kl» ever MlcctctluPl's
wto, yeaterdai eg pccpciwtloes

CLAM DROWNS OOOSR
.........

Umtslana R ule bbgaa le
BRADENTON, Fto^ —A gees*
M a t BUII Leering with til* lived up te lie name her*. Spying
&gt;*. odfeu**, k* had hacks el- aa open dam to shallow w ater,the
mating from one position to goose etuek its £111 toiida the shell
Other. The ettaefc disked bet--to obtain a mccl, Down damped
1 Saturday against |L Loela U. the bivalve (dam 4* yoo).nod&gt;tho
^n at any time hi* FdL
bird w et drowned, fra n k Mead*
1
sutkeo t k a ted lhe yara. hg bringtog geese, elsm. oad all date town.
cnannfnctarerg nlenn
ar W0JW0.000 and cbeml- In l l t l , the census shewed I
yrocena todnstrtee several M l foreign r*aldt*\)s Uvtog
Hut total far research.
IJapan. ,
t i.«r

*“Yes, but, we lost l.t men from
our IBM . squad, Including most
of Uw regular* who, had been
with us store football was sta rt­
ed here," the coach shot right
hack.
The P u t son game means more
to ua than any gams on our
schedulo," continued Coach Hig­
gins. “A win or*r the - Hatters
would put us In a fine Spot to
knock Miami off on Oct, 19 to
the stadium-dedication gams. But
it doesn't seam te be to the cards
to take 8tstson this year."
The squad came out of the 1M
defeat at the hands of ths Westera Kentucky Teachers In good

tSO NVILLC
FLOHPUDA
Aecordlut; to “Chemical and
Metallurgical
Engineering,’’ an
automobile tiro, costing |S0 to
1910 produced 0,000 mile*, while
In IMd ■ tire cooling |1B la good
for 10,000 miles. -

loft

Ifi -Mlftkr add Snook* worsting
Uidlr otf-tsekl* threets.
After
Rollins hid received the open*
(eg kick-off. -It* took tU Blare
for tka Tare In count, four of
these ke|ng off-tackle .'rtni.

No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH. No LOTIONS

Randall Electric _

HOTEL LEAMINGTON

(or ECONOM Y and
SATISFACTION un
ThoUtlMflkMtAc/kmf

CBOtMKS PRISON TERM

|T ^
R V

BUFFALO, N. T . Judge Oeo
Simmer offered Meurie* Fly
M, the (boice between waik
dlsbaa te pay for * W plat* gl
window be.had broken I n a l
laursbt, or 60 day* In the -p
Untie ry. Unhe.lUttogly, A

N. B. Ipt STREET a t BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
Overlooktnc B sjfn m t Park and Btocayne Bay
OppodlU Unton Baa SUHon

MIAMI, FLORIDA

B A K IN G
PO W D ER

One Block From Shopping Districts and Ammmaenta

Summer Ratos Until December
Blngla Boom with Bath—11 JO;

1 Double Room with Balh-«S.OO
MllllONS Of Pl)UNii'. MAV( Mil A
l S|l&gt; U f CUH Cj &lt;&gt; , • Wn M I N t I

AHAt
THE GMIP

YOU HAVE T H E
A G tc n ry o F A C W r

jS V iS S S U S

la u ifted Adoertiusmmts

W IT H OUR

PRECIOUS

HA* BEEN JOINED.
RECENTLY. BV A VA*TK
MAN— VOU M U TT
PROCEED WITH GREET
OWJT1CN ' —

IrndW hr

CARGO
REPORTS.

yo u W\lu t c l u
MR. FAGAN TO COM B
TO H R IM M EDIATELY—
X .HAVE INSTRUCTION*
*
FOR H IM / . ; ’ u

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OMAHA, N eb, Oct. l l ^ - M V
Police Commissioner Richard Pepsen of Omsha writes his letters
short snd snappy.
Replying in ono criticising the
depsrtmsnt, he wrote:
“Deer sir;
“Phooeyl
(Signed) Richard W. Jcp*sn.“

Schick Shaver

i n p r ^ ' f i&amp; t 3

illy yesterday. Tralnar Mike
tmbtoe cald tka mgad leet
m it much weight la latn r\ bet gama aa la erdlnavy
W Jototacta. The trainer aald
gyeeU the Beyers to fcava
m ved thalr loot weight comIdly; by today or tomorrow.
i s . : **ie. * * * * * , u l l r
*jfl**|* » V 0 * 1 • H 'FT
H r
—Otech mg w alkar cracked

■hap*. Jo t Carr and “Happy"
Hayes, rat*ran linesmen, wars
battered slightly, but will be bt
sh ip s for Stetson. Dick Spots
and Earl Hatcher, ailing half­
backs were used' sparingly la lbs
game a t Bowling Green and will
be ready for the Hatter battle.
John 111
If. DiMt
Sherman,
- » ' *■»’ * *
I *President
m w p ill dURH
IIISU*
F o u r T 0 B ID H who^u*eompd"l*d the squad to

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i^x .'.V- ' . t t t t -

;

RemInch Grant? F r r iutK *
More Fnjlt And VrgaUbleg Than ^
. Similar A m )m America .

8ANF0RD, FLORIDA. WKDNI

OCTOBER IS 7 1M7

NOTORIOUS GANGSTERS TRAPPED BY G-MEN

Annual Budget / f c , / , a n

l a c k s h i r t

50,000 Volunteers

And S n o w b i r d I--------------- _ * ----------------------

azanglteported
As Key Position

| Tol«I expenditures amounting to
LVUWOO wore U it night approved
by the Boon) of Hi roototi of the
Seminole County ttiew b er of

15.000 Jap T r o o p s
Take Part . In Bat* tie To Crack Lines

SLACK’S JEWISH, CATHOLIC AIDES

Anglo-FrenchGo-renu
men to View W i t hi

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F u rp o sQ
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A la rm

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SHANGHAI. . Oct, 18.—
’(AP)—A Chlpene npokcaman
declared tdfay that Japaneae
forces had lost more than
8.000 dead and wounded to­
day In a dlaaatrous attempt
to crash through the Chin-

Drive Is Started
FoH$ew- Members
By Country Club

B

STnSJjMy Chieftains CallFor

EffortTo T ak eT m n g
Near International
Settlem ent Falls Aa
ThouaandsAre Slain

• a e lin e s acroaa th a W a n ts a o p in g C reak In to T u a n s ,
.f o u r m ile* n o rth w e a t o f th a
Utaraatlswal Settlement.
Tho Japanese army uaed ll.&lt;
•aa man la IU detperata tbnial.
Oaa japaaaeo Ilyina colama pushad ahead of the main body throe
mllea to tha oolaklrta of Taaanr
where marderoua machloeiun and
hand grenade fire forced It to
retire to Ua original position.
TBaaag la tho mon atrongly
defended town of the Chtneae
haul* Uas. lie captare . by tho
Japaneae might force the Chinoaa troops to withdraw from the
hotly-coateated Chapel pector In
order to c m n being flanked
and aurroahded from the weat.
A Chinese apokaamaa announc­
ed a Japanese effort to land a
large number of troops at T s a r
tlehlao, f|ee mlWI w att of LI ho
on tho Yangtia Rleer, woo o
faltars. The apekeaoian aald tha

NUMBER SOI

Eatabllfthed In 1903

.*_£

I

’Accept Proposal Td
Hand Itow To Non*
Intervention (iroup!
BKRLIN. Oct. 11.—(AR)— V
Germany eencludad • non-ag- •
graa.lon oaratmanl with l i t •
alum today, Tha accord w oo.
reached In an sashanga of ’
natea between German Foreign •
Mlnleter Konstantin van N au-■
rath and Belgian Miniate^
Jacques Davlgnon at tha Baft
lln foreign office.
The German note aald that
Inasmuch aa a new agreement
replacing the Locatne Becurlt]| '
Pact might taka a long tim e, *
tha Hatch wlahaa ta define I tl
attitude toward Ba'lglum wlU&gt;» .
out delay.
S jM

Al B ody (foreground), notorious midwest r*n g leader, and Clarence Shaffer. Jr., (background)
one of hit- benermen, a r t ahown daad on the main atrret uf Bangor, Me, after C-mrn and poll**
•hot them In a trap a t a gun atore. A third compoitkw wa« wounded, and one (I lian era* shot la
the ahouldar. Here are horroretrlekan crowda au rroundlng the bodlea at the clone of the five min.
utea of gun play,

The Career o f L. R. Philips
haa been afflllalrd for sru-rsl
year*! Chamber of Commerce of
the llnlthd Slatra, Klorldn State
Chamber of Commerce, Southern
Oemmerrlal Sertetaiiea Am i x -l o ­
tion, Florida Commrrclsl Seeretarlea Aaeorlatlon, St. Jnhna -Rlv• r Improvement Association end
Florida Waterway Congreae.
The Itoanl nlw authoriaed Pentland, Gray A Moore to make the
annual audit of tho Chamber's
financial art-mints.
In prrsenting a rcaume of artlv*
It lee for the month of September,

IMnn« For F o r m a 1 B J K d E S T w S
Opening OkeyedBy ring, reporta of further ltallaiuIW
Tin-C an Secretary i The two rouniriva

POUGHKKKPSIK, New York.
Oct., III. —fg*)—President llmiscIVie menfberehlp dries of the
Veit said today tho people wegg
•'rlghlfy'' talking frrrdora of re ­
Sanford Country Club during
ligion and th r pro,* Jusl m they
which It la hoped that the pre t erit
Levy
Reports
North
did 160 years ago when New York
membership of tha Club may ha
sta ir ratified the federal Const I*
It) Florida Minded
doubled, la getting under way, It
lullun.
was learned today.
BANGUlf, f)ct., ta —(Ah—Cap­ Coming here from 11yd* I'ark aa
"Kver,
hinlv
In
New
York
la
Tha dries waa launched la a
tain Frank Foley of lhi&gt; Hanyor
talking nhoui Klorldn," II, It police aakl today that Janie, llal- a '‘neighbor'’ tho Chief •'.vccullvu
meeting of tho offtaiala of the
s|Hikt- Irt-forv a crowd of sevrmt
linry,
onemtur
ot
llio
(lenrra
organisation la tho Chamber be tid­
hover, thv wounded,survivor of the
Fruit Parking ('nuipniiy, told a D U rn a ambuth o f-th e dread Al thousand at the laying of a cor*
ing Monday night. At the maathig
Herald reporter on tils return Brady gang, had confessed the rner,t»ni- for tho city’s new p o st-,
membership cards were ttaued and
office.
to Sanford after n tlimi-mnntK hand had slain three iMilicemen.
the
names
of
the
prospective
n
an
*
» *■ ** ■lav In tha nation's metropolis. Captain Foley sakl he heanl the
WASHINGTON, O il. IS —Idh
Kerry ona you meet !• Fl»r- •ulky prisoner during an all-night
President IliHHo-velt yeslerdu)
Ida-mlndrd and a lanta laflut of questioning
admit to federal siiiiiiiinnpil n e|H-rlnl res,Ion* nf
tnurista ran ha W period In tlila
Congress tit-m in roc Nov. lb and
R ule during Hid winter, Mr,
u lew liuura later, In a. radio
Levy staled.
sergeant, Fnul Minnrman, an In- • fhi-Jdn rlial" to Him iiillon. laid
On hla return In tlila City, Mr. dlsaa state trooper, and George
Levy atateil Hint 11m tampers- Conn, a Freeport, Ohio, patrol- down n leglsliilliii ptogram hi-iulih| by a
rtHiomneodiiHon ( o r
Burn.
control of Inrln aurplnsoa,
Oalhovvr, hla skull created hy
Tim Pre-ldi III ais.ke unii day
high' ihhn II was la New t o r t and a bullet, aurrendrm l after Ihe
bee of the bar, who died Bunday
alter AgrUutimc Ik iwrlmenl cs
«lgni Irnna Island.
following a long Uineta.
Squad of federal alcnlbs shot and llmaii-.-, furvalindnwi-d hiigrtnliaI not
Whm n-ki-d It he waa glad lo killed Al Brady, John llilllnger'a
Tha faweral waa held In S t
llsrn. he ba&lt;k. the parking bouts op- "auccesaor,** and the gang'* youth­ ilepresjng anridusen In ilrtunlJo h n t Episcopal Church, the Rev.
l he ernlor alnltsl that, allliouph ha ful "trlggvrmsn," (larriK-e la-e ly cn-ry major rami rmp. J t i - '
! Amblar
Ambler K.
M. BUakferd
Blackford officiating.
prugraip |ur|udvd:
late* i-njoye-l llte vacation Immensely
Interment* waa
In the
Old City
I----- L
-*- ~
1. t;ro|i aurpiua control Icglahkh he would not slay* In Naw York Ehaffsr, t l , yealeiday In a dra*
Cemetery under direction of Kyle
aaatlc five-minute bailie on Ban­ latluu.
nltlcj If some ona gava.blm the whola gor
! and
end Swenson.
Bwanaoa.
direct.
I- Hearn regional II immP .....•[
HI ala.
Judge Daggett waa a native af
fudge
of
Foley aald the raptured gunman Irni program* -Imllar to Hm|
The eiillre (rip was made willsJJachtineflto.
a rb iR fllk ,
kii
bis gro
m ndpArtiilii
ltdparents
Also
accused
Brady
of
"knocking
Tennettau Vail--, Anllmrity loj
out ml.hnp wllk (be eirepllnn of
hare In USB.
l i l t lie
hnelng settled here
j
O minor rolltalnn | r a DeoralU off* a grocery clerk lint said he ln*arc punier I.mil ua«.
wna educated at the Cast FtoVlda
BM not know the victim's name o r
1. Ill ornoiUuo mn ol the is lown when bla ra r wan h l| hy a
Seminary, GalneeeOW, end. the Stock Market Falls
who bad been park-d Whore the slaying occurred. G- nrallro lirnnrli ol Ilia yptlernl'
llnlverelty of the death. Sewsnee.
A fter Early Rally motorist
and pulled Into Iha street, lie N hi, however, Iwvr charge,! the novernineut.
Tana., which uafrerelty conferred
gang with the death of Rdward
4. A lat»&gt;r »t indarda bill In ,
was advised h r the jndge la Hia
■pen him the dsgrsi af Doctor a?
small lawn thel tha parked i«r Lindsay Plqua, an Ohio grocery InR m ailm uiu boupg and tultii j
Lows.
mwn
wages.
had the right-of-way, which Mr,
He eerred as clerh of the Dave]
6
Htrenglheidiig
ol |bu auli-'
lo
r
y
declared
la
an
lanovaiina
County Crlathwl Court af Record
Iruat -laws. .
Ip I raffle relee.
imann To Tour
la lis t and m I M l waa appelnUd
prorrsiu for llie "in
judge of that court. At tho time
Slat For Lake County
1 ^ Praaldml
of hie death he waa senior mam*
Meeting lor
bar sf the lew flnn, Daggett, MeTavares, o n , u . - v r &gt; Re Iwel
OeQum, Howell end Daggett.
Kdri lohmann, arc rotary of the
Lake County Chamber of Cam* Rebels Machine Cun
Pulp Mill Workera
W altrr R (M m a * . opersiw Si area, will leave Friday far a
ag pace •* tb» ivdeman Office Ke»i»*| two weeks' tour of (he North fat
Fleeing Peasants
Picket Construction
ar fell *»•*
s u a s tr Rtaro here, se- th e Interests of the county ond
minutes lomallrsll) beesmath e o al, randb
MADRID, O ct, 1». - M 1 PERNANDIMA. Oat.
tarwaMi date for ike Cfly OHHBlaalnn In &lt;ha
Be will spend a week In New Spealeh government official, sal.l Prehistoric Bison
Btety-ata eiertrliteei nailnaad
lee and General rlrellaa t f ha krld na kgtend,
spooking In Boetan, today t0,000 Insurgents had bren
Remains Are Found
tbalr atriha hare yewlarday el
I meat!
»- Oily Clark Freak «, MBbridge, Worceeler end New killed in the 4S day old offensive
Ua U K kW Kraft OarpareUoa*a
Motors Laetso,! staled today.
Mtferd, Mesa, end r .- ru meat k, In Aatari**. , then
Mr. i'••lentaH waa tbo noly Rsa* . H. From there be will go to
DlspatchSe from Gljon taU In­
I devel*"»"» *• fkaRIY beli.ro tha iffale, N. Yn wbrie he w ll surgent aviators swept d..wn to,-w
draillii.e yewlarday |n r lb* r&gt;tt Amos, tbs Notions l Assovlatlew
lo b. -seated In Jeawsr, by : Commercial Organisation garB R s f l CommlMlnnaP W. A. f^ftb r. »nd lories' Orovewtlon. At ike meet*
Ba eras ‘ becaus.- id this Ihrt be aelem af
n liU n lu ro and InformaUan
Ittt nf , tv—
kollv,. bM-mmui
n d.ly qoaltnJ
—
wut Lake roualy end CecilraI
l*B' roadldale In
arida will be .given nut. Mr.
a l . Wl l h o u l 1
Rimaan will alee give a radie edmeeting here jcU tdegr,
I mbisiuisd fa
aee while In lbe Noitls

Gangster Survivor
Confesses Killing
T h r e e Policemen

S ii&lt; n s

England, France A
Yield To 11 Duce

~

Tram Nn Une of the Raatold
Howling i,i«gm&gt; toot* life lead
during the semua of last w a tt
end are Imdlng the league |a
the alaiidluRa with a total fit
three gamne non nod non* loat.
The Imi rue la muds up nt Ulem*
b e n of .d ie Hanfiml UiiwUpg,
Club and i hern are four team*
In the loon n&gt; Hin pri-M-nt time-- ,
allhuurh, ai-runllng In H .. II
IH&gt;|te, It nmv It- aiiUrgixl la in !
on during tho aenann.
|&lt;
Mr, IHipc. -Mt-relnry id -tho.,
• lull, urge* nnyiutn Intrrosliwl Ini
liowllng Iu ' m i - Ii IIii or altrmh
one of the tluli inn-llnga.
Mere nro tile M-Mllte uf last]
Il'MllMnC
page, laerl

N ew

France agreed
atIpulating that the negotiation*
must b« swift and that Brltabg
must help luT "i-uuallta the bale
anrt&gt; * shoulil negotiations fall.
i
After a rablm-t inerting In LonMinislrr Neville
•ton,
I’riino
Chamberlain took the unuiual str|4
of railing tha laborlto opposition,
Ileaders Into * conference—a step
iwhich fairly occurs when l'arlla^
meat i, nut In session except Ink.
limes of crista.
The French ambassador waa une
It'aallimrU aa gage fear)
|

4A New
Members
Th
j
I
I Al
Are Reported Alj
Woodmen Meeting

LOCAL WEATHER
Fereeawt
Partly cloudy, possibly scat­
tered showers near the iKaat Coned
tonight and In nerth end central
portions Thursday, cooler In north
portion Thursday n ig h t Bedlams
northwest Florida—probnUg rein
tonight
Thursday.

�• *

I

t

Machinery And Working Hoi

aree
mrd la Ik^M. a lrlr oypeMfiSufc
lo .pli* #C tho** toes m r * .
howerer,' B*aford eOntlnned to
(tro», and gredoatty Hr, Philip*
U rtD tj derthlk responsibilities
elan policy—co-opera lion with
clea followed I
In thn dareloparat of 6&lt;• tows’"
pan af the itodV
to W W M A '
'l clrle. edaeaUdnal nod relight*.! other i l m m of the atae power
treaty to "find a eolation of the la i w r i a i Oaart InraUdeUoa
ar, A- B- PhWpt
iN V E s tw a r^
11»».
present
situation
In
.Chinn.”
ready. ««tsbllsh#4,
of the AfrtcaKaml Ad}aetme«t
I An on* *f a ee n n ltte* a t M
■*Jta..Pf*sldni«t Prepented HU
Sanford.
| ha canvoiMt Oroag* coenty far
Mr. pbllfpi* &gt;li
Ihn purpose a l securing retoe program in sorb a manner ae to
, to crenin thn ebttely of BOM- Indicate •that be expected . th*
ihlnh w*a Ux- , note. Iln served no the f l t J »P*cUl enesian to stort work on
*nfcfncrr1»r
tending the
Flortda rail* | roandl for several y e a r * and the program immediately, bat left
doWn fhroagii i was plnead ep°n tin *thod camland to f t p mil ten. Ih Which position bfM almmct, and it wa» in 1UJ that alitad ln eocorisg the building
he mm* M Sanford t&lt;&gt; clerk In of ihn firm brick school In 8*0th* drug More of hi* ..brother, ford, now ocnaMad by thnOrnb*
where hr bad th* distinction «1 mar School, ht Beventh SI triet
Cana) project.
selling, op *od ofwrniln* San- i Later. na a member of the rchOpl
lord’e first sod# fonnlsln.
bonrd hn irorVfnd for nn4 «*At lh«t time Raniord waa In­ cored thn erect Ion of n buHdlhg
habited by between alt and eer- to bonne the Seminole ttljth
ah hand red persons, practically School.
$11 of whom wars atora or tort
Mr. Philip* been mi" Identified
dependent upon th* sui-ewee of Its vith ihd f l n l Meihodlnt CThoth
orange irnre* nnd upon tho of Hanford early ln his Ufa tierai
ectlrlly which resulted frbm the end for many year* a member
movement of goods hr waterway of It* official board end n Itach- While (He brwetdent limited
to Sanford for distribution to cr In lls Bundsy Bcliool.
Hie program tor the special M r
point* *outh, Evidently Cte has*
■Ion , to tb« point* eaamersied,
In t i l l be sold bis drug boa*
In*** from than* two main sources ln**S. and |g HID when th»,Cllf
Coagrees itself tear rslta other
indicated n future atendy growth, ot Hanford changed Its form of
lean**, partlcutsrly In onaaectlM
for Mr. A- K. Philips erected government be wae appointed
with foretrn policy.
and mored to a bnlldlng'at the rlly clerk, ^ poeillon which b*
corner of First Street and Pork hrld until m o when lie resignAtsnue, whera he ctavaleil hln
younger brother to position of
Mr, Philip* alio assisted with
prescription clerk. Later, Mr. the censes ot IBSO. Slid s* one'
I.uclcn Philips npensd and’ oper­ of lie earlier cltlteqs who had
ated tor sum* time n grocery been a generous contributor to
United Mates
stare In the same hnlldlnr. lint lls growth from a strargllng
bit Interest waa In tha drug has- village to an orderly town, he
Iness which hn purchased not moat hare been particularly In­
long after the big fm-xn.
suitable housing facilities, though (
ti-rested to find that Gie popu­
It must bare required unusual lation of Benford had Increased ried to Mies Mlnnth Dalle the problem of ample aceommod** (
courage to launch ofit upon one's to about SAM and thn nor u1st Inn Tracy ot New York City, lie liana la becoming more aewtoown at this particular period of ot Bemlnol* CaaiMy ta approxi­ h»« one daeghtor, Mrs, W. It. Thara w en fewer apartments and
Sanford'* history. Thn now rail­ mately th* same tiumlter.
llotdan of Jockeonvtlla, end s houses Mis daring tha past sum*
road which bad pushed farther
In 1117 Mr. Phlljpe waa mar- son. ftnymotiu C. Philips. whS m rr month* than a t any time to
end farther south had enrrwachhal'd# a reapomlble position at the raaant History of the «Ky, and
ed seriously upon the business
the Florida Btstn Farm Colony the few facllltlca that ware avp^*
of shipment of goads by boat, aa
st (1*ln**v|lle.
».
able have practically all been
that fewer and fewer henrlly
Mr. philips is now enjoying token this early In the season.
loaded wagons crashed alowiy
a much needed rest st ths home
"W* continue deny to raeriv*
away from Sanford's docks- And
of hi* son In flatnesvllla where InqalHes from th* north regarding
tbs big freexe that left rolling
It ’Is hoped he will not toll to Sanford
particularly. We, of
fralt and rail ling dry brandies
ratals to hie young granddaugh­ course, answer three Inquiries
igns
of
all
kinbs
In tha once prosperous groraa bad
ter, Emily Tracy Philip*, tho** with every Inducement to Stmlnola
seen many a grower scurrying to 110 PALMETTO AVENUE Interesting anecdote* of early County bt the Dope that, we will
PHONE l l t - J
some other section to seek hla
Benford he so keenly remsm-" In some w»y find Urn ipartmetit*
fortune.
hern. He leaves a host or friend* and housee th at they demand.’*
Mr. Philips wnll remembers
la ftantord whose best wishes
those discouraging years after
s ts with Mm daring his stay
the fracie when various crop*
tn oalaeavllie.
Were tried, some of which prov­
W. C. HARTUNE
ed unsulted to this soil. Ilut oth­
Keep in extra supply at
M&lt;mt— O o n tg r
er* grew snrressfully In thn
tier puffs On hand. Pnwdrr
whit* **nd that hod been thought
Pimiia t» -W
not be sprvad on n i easily
would produce nothing but clta Puff that It loo willed.
rut, and l|r . Philip* might well
tomlutice with pride when ho

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« tS d m rtM e * . orris** new
Mined le lb* tersee ettle*
be Mflfttrf «»lie prl.H*al
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of all proportion to Increase output per worker. Working
hours have boon reduced more since 1029 then In the thirty
yearn preceding.
r . i . W «Hhferitl, history shown th it whpfoyMiM per
UfiH.pt fltjUhbd product has declined, but toddy WMV lnm r u m i s koh today
duitrtes, which are placing emphAsli , oin Writlity
jU s o b v iD ANb REJECTED: HtUier Utah Quantity show higher empktyWeVil per
f canto unto HU own, and hb tihlt of production than they did eight of ten yiriri tgo.
Hi raealved him n o t Rot as tn 1938, for Itiltance, 9.8 automobiles wefi prdSucrd for
Any as received him, to them
mm ha power to become tha
mg of God, even to them U ut bepro tot big name.—John t i l l , IS.

TUB MONEY-MAKER
Mimas the moneymaker's lot
shtx lad and blttsr at ths end,
m He discovers he’d forgot
• ‘take th* lime to make a
friend,
MY CIIUICB
s t wish, while history they eon,

iy\l known tha heroes &lt;tmd and
ne,
would rather know Inileed
Jone* sltve than Caoaar dead.

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DOU1IT
f t never Argue any more
The tort that two and two mako
four;
Tha only things wo rare about .
A n (jiaio that still remain m
‘
doubt.
WOMAN AND HER MIRROR
jysWtxn Is tjiet peculiar class
Mklch stops before a looking glass,
jAnd m herself tee* every flaw.
Wohld man his fault* as clssrly
. sawl
I ,
lEDUAR A. GUEST.
M |f e r i|a ltc 4 States tort by death
p to Tpfmcr srcrvUriee of th*
ttaasuty within three month*.
’,* 2ti* I’shokre section Is reported
a t PrvjwHng t0. hurvvqt a *1*.000,000 besn crop.
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^ T h i Dole Of WlAilxor who I*
obmmg to this country on a si urn"ting expedition h ts been invited
to v ldt the While House.

to 112 pounds in 1929. Employment per dolUr of. flnldhcd
product w» a 28 percent higher in 1985 th in In 1929 til all
manufacturing industries ag a Whole. Ip refrigerating and
Ice machinery manufacture lb was up 86 permit,
ho’d laundry equipment, 41 percent and in stdves, ranges
md ftmtftcM it was up 81 percent,
8. Machinery affects the manufacturing dccUhAttans
thost, yet employment In the manufacturing Industries in
June, seconding to National Industrial Confer'enco jfdfctrd
Igurcs, wag 5 percent above the 1929 average; where*"
In the ncn-manufacturing Industries, Where teenpotogy
plays a much less Important role, employment wiki 8 Per­
cent below the 1929 average,
.
"There may be sound arguments for gcnoikl reduc­
tions In work'ng hours ln American Industry, but the facts
do not Indicate that Industrial mechanization Is one of
them" tha Institute declares.
"If mechanization creates more jobe than it destroys,
which all of the facta Indicate that it does, It Is not logical
tn assume that it Is the cause of today's unemployment.
Dividing factory work by shortening hours would not give
Jobs to-farmers, carpenters, bricklayers, architects, ac­
countants. clerks, salesmen, stenographers, housemaid*
tiiitl members of "cores of other occupations w»d profes­
sions. Dividing factory work by reducing hours would not
Increase the nation’s total purchasing power becauw the
*nmo amount of work would l&gt;e done by more persons add

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likewise |&gt;e divided and not lner«*«eo.

Reporting The Wpr

. How would you like to be « war correspondent • in
Chins? Better than that, how would you like to be a
woman war correspondent in China? That a t least would
give you some excitement which would make time light
on your hands for many months to come, if the version o&gt;
that life as recorded by Edna l.ee Booker In tha current
Cosmopolitan is reasonably authentic.
’ A full fledged war correspondent for the Iht'efwayoo.1 pnblfclty it is getting oi tlonal News Service, she Is one of the Very few women
Recently Invited to
IteW book "Excklul”, it would reporters who have gone to war.
l Uiohsend* of ilollxr*.
visit General Wu Pel-fu’s home In, Paotlngfu as a guest
of the warlord’s wife, she watched nor host go off to war
2b* President t ot Mesico he*
W d Prartdpn’l Rooeeveit In at the hend of his army,
"Some of them looked to be not more tnkn thirtcztt or
mdeMkldb l*p*nA*e klrsrvkxton
i rMns end ItallaA Intervention fourteen,” she reports. "Fastened to the knapsacks hn
1 RpalA. Thnhk hrkvrna we’re tn- their Inicks were trench picks, shovels, lanterns, teapots,
vtivrt oh SI
oiled paper umbrellas, alarm docks, and hot water bolljeaBehind them, like a rnravan of death, came heavy wooden
t.We see Where Vittorio Me»»o*
lln lp e ld a rail on President coffins suspended on poles from the shoulders of the
Roosevelt the other illy. ITobsLfy coolies. Tho soldiers feared that If kUled In battle and left
108 to akpliln whst the old on the field their spirits would roam through eternity
Meant when ho eakl the without an abiding place."
r fi* ' Inn* are ■ pvace loving naMiss Booker then slipped away and followed the army
to the front and found heraelf In the middle of a major
TNre. Hsruid DxM »sld she uirO battle, hiding in R gatehouse on top of a whtl, "I started
fell her eoh slater tslents in get- to climb down tho wall," she writes. "There wig a whistle
MSg her huitmml reprieved by I overhead. Another—and another. A long range gup bad
OtAerel Prince, but the old girl "hotted my observation post—I waa being shelled! I ran
In ttm Walt until l» grt* oat of for the nearest trench—it was ho shallow I had to bend
WltolB togerre shooting her mouth nearly double. It waa not altogether empty. Here

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Welfare Hoard shows Date coun­
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will publish a flpfccial edition next Wedk thttt Will bo
mailed away to over 1*000 prtMpBotivb winter voitm *.
THb edition will be filled with intdrektih^ news atortee
and advertisements about Sen ford and
County. It will tell what Sanford has to offer thS ttrnhy
people who visit Florida tevery year. It wUl tell them
why they should visit Sanford and Semlholb County.
The Herald's “Mail-Away” edition will be this bounty's
super salesm an and should sell prospective winter vis­
itors to Florida on the idea that Seminole County ie th e
best plate in Florida to Spend the winter or to W tfs1
their permanent
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Social Calendar
THURSDAY
will ba • meeting at
Sid* P. T. A. a l l i f t
o'clock, o t n ^ r i will ka Installed.
Tb* Seminal* lubeok* L&lt;*!|"
d tM i.a i 1:09 P. M. at th*
r*Uowa It*M, AU, m*mb*
tk m

if 4iiU rahaarawt.

DM Gardner* Circle of Hit
CSob will Meet a t 10:00
• t Ike home of Mr*. P. C,
Scout* will meet at
&gt;Home a t 3:4S o'clock.
, / . i n ,P*atr*t Circle of the Oarte a Club will m*«( at the hem*
Of .Hr*. 8. o . BhlnhoUor at 19:00
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BATUBDAY

The ladies of the , Congrag*1 Church with hire. Qeerr*
I aervin# as chairman ary pre. it to itra * a pot roast supper
p a th * Parish House a t 0:00
e*alock

fit THe

erald Staff

Personate

Members of “ftm Sanford Her­
ald ■ta n and lh*lr~l?l*n&lt;l» anJoyed | pjrnlh at Daytona Iknyb
yaatarday afternoon. W ring 1h*J
afternoon ewlmmlni and tam es
were enjoyed, after which a pic*
hie aupper wag eerred.
Ttioee rmJoyinK thle occaaloti
were: Hr. and Hr*. 11. L. Dean,
Mr. and Mr*. W, th Ihmu Mr.!
and Hr*. O. A. Hulnra, Mr. nud
Mr*. John Callam, Hr*. Illanche
ricRren, Mrs, M. W. H arriett,
Mr*. *Q. C. Jordan, and III*
Mlsaaa Paanl* Iliacer*, Sara
My rick, Edna Ulrars, 1‘eg.ty
Ortmhatl, KHtnhelli Tulen, Mn■alia Jordan and Marsarat Tilley.
Alto Raymond Monialvnli:*.
any Wornf, Ulrnn aorocak, Ju
ll*n ttenitroni, liny Mann. Holm
Dean, Dili Ilotloway, John Al­
len, Vernal Carroll. Cieger llcr*
rln. and Jame* liolloway.

friend* of Mrs. Er* HlnetUy
wni re ire t to learn that tfka la
co nf Iowl 'to bar hem* mi Cam­
eron Avanu* with a broken arm.
Mrs. joder Cam*&gt;nn and Mr*.
Andrew carraway tell todny for
Waahlnrton, D. C. wliero they
wtll *lrit Mr. aad Mr*. An y
Carraway for several deck*.
Prtanda of Oaerc* Turner,
Will b« sorry to learn that
I* confined, to tils home,
West Second Birr* l, with
broken arm*.

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Mr*. W. I. Hughey Irfl tndov
for Miami to be with her iIhiikIi
ler, Frame* Mao. who |* lo tinili-nto n major operation- nt IlieVictoria Hospital.
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tin . t . I* Ingtry pcsilded
Mrs. J. I., Ingley, pralldent,
tits m e e t i n g
of- the presided over th e 'opening meelTog
Oslld which iuei Monday ef l!ie Junior High School P. T. A.
afternoon at the i : p i * c o p a l
which was. held yokterrtay *rt*rChurch..
i
lUpqrt* w*ro‘ (Iren by all ,*ir- tloi'rt,
The inerting wa* opened with
els chairmen. It was oimoaureU
that th* (Uild would put op a He Is.tda 1’iayer aft*r which
• upper tor the men of (ho dbitrrh project* for the y**r\whlch had
i ny:
in* boatd
ooaiu
b y ‘tha
oa o e i t t at the r.irlth House. iwm rtComnieiidnl.
Courliislnn of th* tu n ­ Were dlSCLiicd. Tlha Rtoat Imporaale oi
ic as* meeting a *iuU1 hour wus lu it was the pro|
them, and child
enjoyed. |fn ileu r&gt; Were Mrs. tt msgayincs ly
P. MonsalfaUe. Mrs. Dick Hntwn rvn f. r tho pmrhnne « L n moving
picture macliiye to hrhtg eduonand Mr*. Ch'atles Sleeuworth.
Tbea* alltiiwln* warwi Mm. J. tl.-nal slid travel picture* to the
U. Inslay. Mr*- M. MluarU.Nr*. children.
Dr. Turner . f Jackionville gnve
Ilawkln* . Coiniill) lira. Joseph
Mclseh, Ur*. W. A. Adunn. Jr.. m Interesting talk on the care
Mr*. (Jlani, Llucl*, Mr*, ft. F of the -ccth. .Mis. \V. Wl Ooetsch,
Mnnaalvatgn. Mrs Hick Drown. prngnm chan nan, introduced the
Mr*r Charfci hhepworth. Mr*. 1-nt.i . for the nflrtnoan which
II. I* Perkin*, Mr*, Until* Peak*. ttirluded Mi&gt;X\ .n*. Chspmin who
Mr*. A. M. tVatls &gt;f Jaekautv r|iof,e eii "tioial Times In the
\ III.*, Mrs. Hey wood Walker, Mr*. Home’ and "Family Travel* ToHenry McLaulin. J r . Mrj IV. M. g rilie t' Min I'm Inline Takaeh
Hupt, Mrs,WI*e&lt;.ui&gt;, Mr* Vail Lov­ i*o « talk on "tiam et In the
ell. Mr*, flep. Miliary, Mr*. Mar­ Home."
, 'tinJ' *'
Mi*. A. M. The meeting wa* dosed by the
tin
T A. Choral Prayer after
H'ldllpV '■
which lofre-hnienta were served
to n Urge number.

New Plymouths And Mrs. bertha .Jenkins
Meeting Is Held
Dodges Arrive Herb Entertained H.F.Club
By Missionary Group

The firat shipment to Sanford
Mrs. Bertha Jenkins entertained
Mr*. E- H- Lani'T, preaided of lD3a model Dodges and Piy- tli- It. F. Club 0. E. H. Ust night
oror th* monthly bn*tn*«a and mouth* wat unloaded at the Io.mI at h«r home on Twelfth Street.
prmram meeting of th* Ml**h'n-| freight yard* yeateniay by Keel I Attractive arrangement* of co*i.i r end fern were placed at In­
ary Bdblety of th* (first Meth- nnd Son*,
ndlal Church which wa* held! Included In the'comljnroent was tel vul* atout the rooms. Through*
Monday afternoon at tli* church, four new Dodg,* and four new out the evening panic* and conTho moetlnC wua opened by a Plymouth* and thre* of lb* tight trils were enjoyed. Mm. It. t*.
f iiB w i t f j f i u O n &gt;*/ mn. "A Chars* to Keep 1 have already been aold, Mr. Krtl Mnvwrll wa* awarded a prise in
u I liriitopher (t'olumbua contest
II*are." Mr*. I*. A. Chapman led staled.
IM ltT a I WIT M
|p prayer ntter whirl) Mm. M. The new auto* war* shipped nnd Mr*. James lluff Won tcrvmo
It. Strickland road tho First direct from the factory in Detroit pi lie.
and will ba displayed In the show
Psalm,
Mia,
Stella . M.-ore, Worthy
Deports from ottlcer* and!room which wa* recently reined- [tir-m l Matron, railed during the
atandlnx committees were given.,tied.
| w illing. Mm. Murray Jarvis was
It was announced that tho week' Mr. Keel stated (hat he antlci*'! • iiou-t! with a surprlm handkrr•: i: h - i &gt; ( ‘i l f R t O
of prayer was N o v .J through paled a faady market In Sanford iho-f shower in honor of Iter birthNor. 14. Talk* wor#7given b y,for tlio new model*,
day which wni yvslcrday. At a Isle
1tV i rillii i li f .i I it III.
several, whu altendvd Iho umn ,
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I our refreahmenls wore served by
meeting litld In Orlonito recent­
Iho hostesses Mrs. Jinhins and
ly. Plana wt-r* dUcuuctl and
Mr*. Odsal Crosby. Fsili guest was
ny w j u f i m n h b p
CITY
NEW
S
BRIEFS
presented with a favor which was
•jrnrnm m JoaCo—naad* completed for a reception 'to b*
riven Monday evening, Del. It,
i r « i l l s i H Pram P ear O r.l
a sail boat luadu by Mrs. Vivian
from T:T0 o’cloek uni II in od Rotary official* this morning. Th* Welsh,
o’clock, in the home of Mr. and U rlxcuc wtll b« served al 6:-"0
Those mjoying this occasion
Mrs. IV. C. Hill.
{o'clock to ltolari*ni and their taerui Mrs. Oitenl Crost^', Mrs. G.
Th* inerting wn* then turned guest* although an Invitation has V. Hailey, Mis. G. E. McKay.
over to Mr*. 8. tl. plrtcher, been extended to conic earlier and Mrs. John Courier, Mrs
chairman of Circle Number Two, enjoy the fscilltl** of tho Bpring*, Ctvmhiuv, Mr*. A. K. Shoemaker,
who wa* In chargn ot lha pro­
Mrs, F. J. Ilmtlli, Mrs. Eugene
gram. The topic of |h* pro­ Tim Hanford Chess and Clieekor u iK,Kj„ , j) ,,. U sny Kent, Mr*.
gram wa* ''Heloaslug Women Club will hold Ha tegular weekly Jfutray Jarvi*. Mr*. It. C. Max*
Around the World." Those tak­ meeting tomorrow evening as lt}wi.||i Mrs. If. IV'. Turner and Mrs,
ing part wera Mr*. S, ft. Fletch­ n-n* last week, according to an Hertlm Jenkins.
er, who talked on Igdla and announcement made ycsh-idny by
Hlam. Mis* Juuo Wnddidt, J*|ian A. C. Midden, «rcrel»ry of the ndnry-trrusurer, pious were ms'tf
Mr*, c- A- I la / h e r China, Mr*.-organisation. The meeting will t* for a Hntlpwu’mi Uarnlvol olid
I t . - W. T nrtieT . Ttni-ev mid Af-jhrld In the club rimmt of the party t&lt;&gt; be held un Hie Him i t
Men. Mrs, lim a Doris gave the Vsldes Hotel starting al A:*sa lawn Oct. lv All ineiuli. rs word
coneludlog talk , comparing tho nVInck.
asked to atlend a *pt«lnl meet­
women who had accept i&gt;d Chris­
ing to bo hrid Friday nt 1 ;0n
tianity nnd Ihe one* who h a d
!l. F. Itatais, of Altamonte o' dock. Ort, 1^. at me borne'
' Ngetmr h*o i a —e e a ic n n a r - lint. Tho nu-Dng wn* then tins- Springs. I* undergoing lreulmont of Mr*, Iloll, en t'u) West Hid
ed by repeatlug of tlio fgird'.i at John* Hnpkln&gt;. lliwpllal In to roiuplet* plntH fur llui rnrul
Prayer.
f llsltlmora, Md. Vary little lmval.
----------------------- | pror*m*nt In hi* roiidlllon I*
The hnsteea served refr«*t&gt;Sauerkraut juice and prune noted, arrnrdlng In n report re- munis to thu fullonlai;: Mr*. JuJuice maku pleaianl variations irlred her* today.
lint, Wltson. Mr*. It. «. Clninrn,
from the mortiin'r nrangu juke.
Mr*. F. 8. loimsuK, Mi*, n. T,
A ipcrlal meeting nt the Flor­
*108 W . n n » l 81.
Clouded eye* and brittle, rough ida Waterway* Association wjll Pearson. flilU Mr*. J ■ J. Hollr.
cutkle nre two result* of nervous- bo held In Orlando Friday, Oct.
Sanford, Florida
n en and lark of slerp.
IS, according to Information re­ Sour cream is used by many
ceived today. A delegation frum housewives in preference t» sweet.
They think it adds « mellow flat or,
Seminal* County *111 attend lbs
liic*| In b-hnlf of the 81. Johnslitarl collecting unusent batth*.
Indian ll|v*r f'niinl. Any who
and boxes to use in packing
do.Ir* to ntla'ul iho no**lon are IJars
requested In contact (h . chan. Christmas goodie*,
her ot Cdtnmorce.
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"lartak feaBT

LULL-” - - ■WW
M ."P«N T

. (Among Urn. fowlgn .t*»U«nU o il.. Th* original
Japan, .Chines* number mom praieflt Manchoako* * H I
BEUUN, Oct, 1 !.-0 P J-T lia t than ten 11m*i m many u any medic Tungua, ■ mew quit*
renrrable i r a h M ot medical or*
fertn t from th* Chlaaaa, •
rsnluilona Ihrbughout ih* world, other nnllonallty.
th* Ancalapla* atstt with Ita
cotied icrpanl, has been dises­ — V *
tablished by th* Itelrh Labor
Front Medical ;t;ori*e. ftolch .la­
bor tmdlrOa Will wenr nn 'their
And
eqllsr* th* haelent dennanlr
run* of Ufa—a three prongedlike sign.
NAZI! BA

To-

v f t i i CAM LEAD THEM TO C O t i d ^

A it T o il ca ^ t m a k i them thjnk (

Many, Maty Womtii
Say Cardui Helped Theta1
H&gt; ta k in g Cirdul. th o u * * '
find* uf w om en h a r e found
Ih ry rnn av o id m uch o f th e ‘
m onthly B u fferin g (h e y uned
to endure. C ra m p in g Hpell*
nngging pain* a n d
ja n g le d '
nerve* ca n he reliev ed —
e ith e r by C a rd u i o r by a phy*
nlclnn’s tr e a tm e n t.

Holden eaidng c e r t a i n
painn, Cardui aldn In build- (
lng up the whole njwtem hy |
helping women to gtl mure'
(strength from their food.

Fanlul with directions for
home use hy women, may be
AluntmenD ill l.nmlmi nre calleil bought at the drug store. (Pro;
finis.
nnunred "Cant.u I.")
9*gyll**l C*|i«iQ

v i o n a STUa p t
DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALER
H A N FO IU ),

caw '

FLO R ID A

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—And—

Have just received a car of four
New 1938 American Ueuuty
HODOE CARS mid you are in­
vited to call at*REEL &amp; SONS
parade, 301 W. First St., to look
these cars over. Or phono lf&gt;0
and ask for a demonsrntion and
i salesman will call.

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Auto Supply

Mrs. J*k* Roily wa* alrcled
chairman at lh« matting of
rtrrla Number Two of tho Chrlatlan Church which w«» held Mooday arternooB at the homo of
Mr*. J. I. Ntblack.
During th* bu*ln*»* »n*»lon
Mr*. J, J. c*t** wa* atarted sec-1

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HEATINGSERVIC

Commanders

Mrs. Jake Bollv I h
N amed Circle Head

DAV/S'I

To m v *
I ? N .Y MART/Kl

1. R A D I A T E S h e a t i n t o a f o c u s e d
c o m fo rt z o n e w h e n H e a t-R e fle c ­
to r D o o rs a re o p e n .
2. C IR C U L A T E S h e a t th ro u g h o u t
th e ro o m w h e n H e a t-R e fle c to r
D o o r s a r e c lo s e d .

Double aid

nECZE
LOOK FOR THESE FEATURESi
N» qstk « U W S*ha sag

1. H e a t-R efle c to r D o o rs
2. H e a t-R a d ia tin g Pina
3. B ig V olum e W a rm A ir C irculation
____
4. Fuel-S aving B u rn er

R E S ! N O L
----------------------

In Celebration of
43 Years of Service
to Central Florida
ThM la th e o n e o u ts ta n d in g e v e n t o f th e
y e a r w h ich a n im a te g C e n tra l F lo rid a s h i p ­
p e r s t* a n a c tiv e in te r e s t in n ew fa ll s p p a re l a n d h o m e fu m l» h (n g a .
B ocsuae o f
th e m srveJou* u v l n g a o ffe re d ,
i t 's th e
a is o f eo n v erssU o n in ev e ry h o rn s I n ,
itra l F lo rid a .

Sale Starts Friday, Get 15 f*1’
r , and Continues for 14 Selling Days

Ending Saturday, Oct 30th

IW E L L -D R E W C O *
Lsngwt

Btorw—“Quality DU It"

Touchton Drug Co.
Offers VeeW End Sj&gt;eci«lit

n it

HUHNtMl

60c Pfttt Ruftfehik Alcohol....!....... ..17c
60c IpMfe* f M h Paste.::....................37c
50c Ph^Npii Wrtk of MagneFin. ....... 37c
fl.O0 FouhtAM feyringea.............
69c
11.00 h o t
Bottles ........... . .. 69t
S5c Vfcfci

*r‘ .-r,
Teuchtn Drug Co.
yyvs

S-1 ** &amp;

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c u t p r ic e 4

BTohfi wIW s

A Ileffattm d r itin B ii 1*1 In attrndsntil Hi U ) hour*.

PHONK 32*

DELIVIHY SERVK i:
St f i ................

HEATERS

W h e n th e H e a t-R efle c to r D oors o f Coleman O il
B u rn in g H eatera a re open, th e ir sh in y alum inum su r­
face reflec t! th e h u t in to a focused co m fo rt zone.

*Slh^'V

W h en do o rs a re -closed, a la rg e volum e of heat flow s
ir i '" from th e re g iste r Ip th e to p o f th e h e a te r and circulates
In to every nook a n d c o rn e r o f y o u r rogm , which helpa
keep floors w arm .
M any o th er neviv modem features provide more daan,
health fu l h eat at kaa coat A n d the new Btream*Un«d
cabinets, w ith beautiful w aln u t-b ro w n , D uroplaatic
E n am el F in ish e s,. vrttich will n o t crack, chip o r peel,
harm onize w ith tine horns furnishings. Only in the
C olem an will y o u find so many m odem , o u tsta n d in g
a n d convenient features that provide extra c o m fo rt Baa
our new line of Coleman Heaters today!

SCO TT 111 MAGNOLIA

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�m SPORTING Jack McDowell Drives Rollins
Gridders H ard In Effort To
WORLD 4 A
Bolster D e fen siv e A b ility

srs Will Be Altered

Carl Thompson And Carry Brmdey Forced
To Sidelines With Injaries Although
Brsdey Expected To Start Friday

Btafc, Vttana Gmtd. U * T o

AftOKNTINC TEAM WINS

mrxico crrr. oet is.-&lt;W
- A r n X i M i polo tntiraaUaaalitU Safaaiad Mm Ico, 1S T T n f r
d ir In ISo ro b W match of a
Ihrro^am* aartaa, T h r * » « l ran i haM Um wlnnrrm Ir Um UM
ft to rh ak k an hat coald aocmaka
ap a 4 1 aa raataia Um Anr»allaaa salaad la Um flrat Uraa
parlodp. Tj i I* Dagsaa . M
the
korlOK with aU Saala.

JOB PRINTING

• 4 * that M * M ,ta l
Wm that aharp aa in
h a l i y i ih« M at Mb

PHONE

Seminole Printinf Co.
Try a Delicious

. . Fine W atdT
Repairing
Diamond Setting

Complete Lunch

AND

Engraving .
McLauHn, Jeweler
111 &amp; rath A m

2 GALLONS
Of

TRAFFIC OIL
PLYMOUTH DEALER
M f W. 1ST. 8T „ SANFORD

Clauiftm d Adoertimanmtt

SCOW'S GULF

Have Just received the first car
foad oflO ffllfod el PLYMOUTH
cars to arrive in Sanford. These
cats can. be aeen.on display at
REEL * SONS» 301 E. First S t,
or phone 100 for a demonstra­
tion sp d a salesman will call.
They ere beauties.

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SERVICE STATION

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FLORIDA,

•THE SPANIARDS’ RETURN TO FLORIDA

Yoltmteera Question
Is Submitted To lnGroup

WAR RUINS FRAME INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT

rnahdi Immediate
Committee Session

conflict remained

J a g f* arar.

8L Augustine, F la. oldest city In th* United State*, celebrated
Columbus Day with an historical pageant to mark th* 800-11 anni­
versary of th* building of Port Malantas by the Spaniard*. Actors
playing th* re)** of Don Honllsno AdelanUdo. governor of Spanish
Florid*, and Don Antonio Arrendonda, ipllltary engineer, ar*
shown rwuoaetiag th* ehooalng of a alt* for th* fort. F o rt Mb tansaa has jo s t bean restored as a national monument under th*
National Park Betrie*. '
.

Kiwanians Report Bnmper Tourist
On Developments' Crop Expected
At District Meet In Florida Soon
Delegates R elate In- More-Than 9 Million
,c*M*U A t.
A b-1 Visitors WJli.^pend
iruilfn* Conv'enOort ’ Bfllion This Winter
Report* og, tha Florida KlATLANTA, C»„ Oct.. 14. —W
wsnl* Convention was the tea- —Southern rasorts from Aahavllle,
tar* of th* regular Klw*nls,N
u y ta|n,f ru&gt;f U it ni^ht
wMkly luncheon held V ^ * * * Jiy put out the welcome met for 3,lo th* grill room of th* Valdai qq^ q^ t o ^ u t , aipactad to spend
Hotel at l l : U o'clock aa Jallua g,,ooo,OOOJK» during thla Winter
Ding fabler waa Iba main apeak• r sad hia aubjact w u on lha
Such ^ ,-jn fiu , 0( »iUn worshipproceedings of lha eoavwntlon
u . lh
since

cowspwaled h r Mrs. Burdkk.

- s . 'M a s r j S 'i J S f i i i a
gf

kMhy I n t e ^ I r t i W u r a a ot th . whrfl W kltrr bU, t |
T*

H W*. estim ated

O o rC tk f t. 1 * 1 1 o t

penditur. of e.ch,*l

“ rJ ^ A . Wu ; nnj r i ^ « !
MW omewte te r tea com

F terM . a £ l n jfll
rr e s te s t number of I
* ic . sHtstS ww P

potat on th# sta te m rrtln g

Btmoon

In North

Doyle

of Tallahaaa**,

*T0y

tho Florida District Oovemor.
--------------u t 1 . 8 Dakar ot Umatilla, U . *
Oovemor. || r . ntngfalder wont R
I ta lia n O!
Ow t* state that tho nest ronvaog rin
i w a­
llow In Florida, to be »"*« »•**
S hU IC O i n
yoor. would Uk# place l a th#
^ ~ 7 T
Ctty ’o* BaraaoU.
I *0M E, 0 *tw 14.
Thoaw attending tba const*- am Italian offleof* i
Uo* from Us* Iom J d*h war*: have bean kilted m
Mr. Dtngfaldar, Mr. Ool*maa,'Mr. "Ethiopian handlte,’
Mtertman. Bjdaay J. Nla. Jwdga announcamant *4id I

, i w»

H uu s £ .

r

F ather j . L K rttegha# and,,ala* o « of Ethteploa tea
M n .! p ta g fsM o r..

■ od Mrs, W #*h^*../.

.75 ’Are Slain Aa
Train Is Bombed

it-lA l-ln a ir*

gent artillery killed oi wounded
11 persons In a destructive botebard ment tart ulaht or this be­
sieged clir, lb* one* proud cap­
U. S. Sailor Injured
ital of all Spain.
The number of casualties W»*
When Shell Frag­
given out In an otflrlnl govern­
ment report alter a night ot ter­
ments- Spray Ship
ror In which approilntately T**
shells blasted the heart ot the
..SHANGHAI, Oct. 14.—
d ir. Poor of Iba sheila bit Ma­
(AFlr-Gre*t sheila crashed
drid'* skyscraper—tba talaphnn*
‘Irtlo
the heart of war-torn
building—which *lnca lha civil
I, • i-aa us. steamy Domuatumeni I rum dapanesg. guns has reducnl the I’ootung Industrial area of
Shanghai’* International Sat*
war bagan ha* bean atm tk 111
Shanghai
to
ruin*,
aa
this
plctura
ahowa.
Just
aeroaa
the
Whanrpoo
rlvar
I*
th
ai
International
Bat­
time*.
tlcment today killing and
Casualties ware haarr on lha tlement which haa escaped a similar fit*. The building with the pointed tower Id the . Cathay hotal wounding ‘more than 100
• ;gran eta where one ahell aa- which Chine* flier* accidentally bombed early In the conflict.
Chinese civilians.
plodad clond to a crowd Iearing
Milton Hiatt of Crystal Hirer,
n theater.'
Fii„ a private la the Fourth RagtAt Hendaya' Insurgent ofllcara
ment of United States marines
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
aaid flan. Fraiirlern Franco'#
was wounded In lha left arm dur­
headquarters would 1&gt;* lran*f«ring th* Shanghai battle. Marina
red anon
tram Salnmnnca to
defenses ware subjected to a con­
Ban heoaatlan to direct a major,
tinuous sprey of she post sad
offanalre aaalntl Catalonia In j
shell fragment* for two hodiw,
northaaat Bpaln. Tlie amt of lit* '
Marin* aulhorlti** did not rrgard
lnaurgent'a
d r ll
gurefnment
Hiatt's Injury aa dangarous.
Reports from several commit­
would ramaln at- Salamanca In
Japanese and Chlnaaa armlaa
ter* of the Sanford Lions Club Charges Made That
weilern Bpaln.
were battling with' . ranawod
Were
made
at
their
short
meeting
Federal Group Fa­ fury for control of th*
Meanwhile Franco'* troop* worn
In tho Valdes Hotel last night,
pushing tteadllr toward (lljon In
approach**
to
th#
Orient1#
To
BeginNextW
eek
vors L e w i s ’ CIO moat
John
Calloway,
secretary,
an­
AatuHaa prortnra cleaning up
Important commercial city,
nounced today.
Ihla laat remaining fragment of
Th* fighting raged overhead aa
,,
a “ T S i--- Tj —
r \e ri
DENVER. Oct. W .-W V -T ht
gorarnment-held tarrllorj In north- &gt;,
Chin*** planes attempted to raid
CentralFlonda
C
Of
C
A
m
rrk.n
F
ederation
ot
ubd
west Bpaln a*, apeadllr a* poa-l
a Japan*** airfield In the Yang*
slble In order to mik* troop* I
Meeting Is Postponed d efie d &gt;e*t*ru*y to *»w con
&lt;CawMswag aa pwgw tw s) ,
arnllahln for aen lr* alaawbera.I
gross to keep lha Nation*) Ubol
Th* tilth annl/4r*ary meeting
........... . .
The ahrlllng appeared to cornel
Local Farmers K ill.
of tho central Florida Council
of * * * *
from a ihreaqnarter clrrla aa- .
ot Chamber, of commorc* o r .r ' n i \™ # * «h* n wllh John L
toadlng around Madr|jJ from th e'
Enormous Wild Cat
Inally scheduled to b* halrt In *** " r?b* t '* °'
, h^ _ _ 1
weal and north weal.
Sanford on Oct. |» ha. hem
" ■ " ‘’ L M
After hounding tba trail of A
Manx of the explosive* fall In I,
postponed until Nor. I, T. K. f t* 1
the to called nautal tone aroundFlorida wild cat through, t h *
Simpson, president ot th* Cen- f»voe*-&lt;l
^ ,^*J**!* „ i degas growth of Kursk* }!*«*•
tka foreign amhaa*lea.
tral Florida Uonacil, . announced *n" « ! f«mv.nllon . * • * * * » “
A -sh eh mat aa bad. tkraugta Ibah
itewah for, M M ,d ln a lg i i s P q |
1*0*4 h*n|*r* wllh the|r dngtfl*
pkyttght ot lha M lnlitrr ofKor-f
algn Affair* llutldlng and tende^f
nally got lb* cat into th* opqn
In lh* preaa room, forcing n*wt-,j
wh*r* he *** shot by Clark
paper correspondent* to lake rat- '
Laonsrdy.
uga i n . atorm cellar*.
&gt;,
Th* oat tor »ume, Urn* had
A piece of shrapnel shattered (
besn mote sling rsttls and bog*
a window only a few Inrhaa '
In th* vicinity and Mo«day altfrom where a correspondent eati'
•rnoon the- (&gt;unt*r* Ml out In
working.
■•arch of th* marauder.
For«ftoandi belonging to “Sir"
Vetaaoret Btraet In tba renter ,
of Madrid suffered h aarr, dam 'tFlofkla Tower and Light ComEarnest chased lha eat through
age, a* did lha onttrlng suburb
tha w^odi and Into lha roadnanr
ipany.
of Venlaa,
tba home of Mr. Fort, whara It
The electrical power will be
wa* killed by Mr. L#&lt;m»rdr.Th*
The Oran Via and Calte Al­ (generated while the diesels are
cat w#a shoot three feet lonk
cala were strewn with debris as | pumping water Into th* atorag*
and welgbsd approitmataly &lt;0
the rebel artillery evidently a t­ flank* and th e.p er klllowat cost
pounds.
tempted to find the range of the Iof the current generated In this
llanrjr Talefoolca Building,
Membera nf tha group war*!
manner will be scarcely negligible,
Fran eta Meriwether, Clark LbonStreet c a n and automobiles on
it waa Indicated,
the Puerto Oal Sol ware forced | The shipment of machinery con­
ardy. Mr. Fort, W. A. Adam*.
to halt when shell, gent up gey-i
•■Bly** Karnast and "lied" Btmms,
sists
of
two
ISO
horsepower
Fair*
ears of pulverised concrete and &gt;
banks-Morse delsels which will re­
■tone.
place the two 100 horsepower
Cheer Leaders Call
Many person* believed that
For Co-Operation
th* bombardments heralded am*.
Jar. enemy *tteah upon Madrid.
.Tb* cheeb'.'imisrs of th# S*mUola ! High Sehibl cheering cocp
this, hiymlttg during th* r*gul*y
weekly chapel program, aakad thp
student body for mors co-opera­
tion during th# high school foottall games.
Mra.
Ilnlnhandt
Bladenbura. ward J. Itslmann. ! J y o r old
Miaa Marjorie Cogburn, Matter
vice president ot tba Florida Au- Philadelphia t«iy stationed on V*'
of th* group, msda th* rwqoaat.
dubon Society, of Maitland, and tea aou.hwast coast ot Florid. *“ » T ° 7 u icom te'e
Mias Cogburn also announced that
Alesandef Hprunt. J r , ot Char- Where ha atudlea tha rumpl|cat- .
Central Fieri,U*c
mrgaphoncs have been ordered for
lesion. B. C , h a s. boan appoint- Od Dork movemanU and aeason- * '
J , rw*
Seminole Delegation use at th* games and would arrive
ad official Florid* delegates to al distribution of bird*. During
se«rw l eonrert,
To Go To Water Meet in lima for tha game at DaLand
the llrd annual convention ot h i. y-ar's wardnn.blp. ho ^ SaTTn
neat week.
thoM*Uooal Association ot Au » * • " • " • " J ^ “ b‘*
th . I .le .t band music an
dubou Bocletleo to ha held In M ^a to bird
on lh, pl»n, toT purchaal
Osteopathic Society
th* American Ituasnm of Natnrnl
cMrautlo* will Uy special comp,rt# M( of un|ri&gt;rm,
History In New York City Ocl.l ^ * * 0" ,he t1f ” " a , ^ . n t e
l h * b*n'».
«*&gt;
Meets In E uftif
t l to **. C. J t M uon, presldmi
I. u i ' SJ POco*. I*1*" “ enter)
of the Florida Boclaty, annuanc- "M ” ri' ,lr 1 " b' .
. "?« D** near future and b
Th*{ Mid Florida Ort*opathlo
Boclaty will hold It* rogalar
- J 2 S - ----------- ... S t s H
a S I S l f S
monthly mM linf at th* Lah*
Cos uly Country Club, Eu*Ua, on
Thursday, 0 *1- 14. *L T:#d P. M.

Fair Labor Board

Mrs. Reinhand t Sidenbuvp: Named
Florida Audubon Society Delegate

S L rr^ ,

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Dr, j . It- fltfoson of f t , Wtarsburg will 1*od ail • lltertratad

™ Railroad Emplo

discussion

, Which Mr, M srantetu la

r sail pv**Bk*Uon vol*4,,te
aw ay wllh th . maaffag

,a#hg-;

M «4,V • « ' w**k o» ss.-JV

marnWrs win bo abl* to s ltta f

Heyward Walker
Address Dairy 1

Foreign A rea
Of S h an g h ai
Is Bombarded
OneHfindred Civilians
Killed' A s Japanese
S h e l l s Fall Into
International Area

N ight Of Terror See*
700 Rebel S h e l l *
Blasting Building*
Of Proud Madrid
MADRID, oei.

1 V»a* f*U*tewd b r ibe p b /te g

Established In 1908

Fear wardens from th* Florida
Saaataaric*. Ihre# nf whom haro
spent tbeir liven la th* wild* of
tropical Honda, wift be gnasta
Of tho Ai'octetlag, T har »*•!
give oreonute of Qmir niperionena while snardlag tha apacU enter hlrda oa tha Florida
Kay*, th* Klulmamp pmlrie and
tho Krargledba, r Th*y or* Jim
Durden, a native H the Kays:
WUltem A- Itarf, whb.pnlroU th*
marsh connlry of fea tam Flor­
ida, noiih of U h a . Otoacbohes:
Marvin Chsndlmn ad th* Ki»-

chair­
M d M public Interest In » *
A U r f t „ umb, r of
,m- man. Th# meeting will b* held Im­
MOaslty for tho Immadl.t# #•• pU)yMl {nw t th# j , ek*oovlU# dls- mediately preceadlng tha aaulo*
ihUahmani of lb# proposed * r - (rirt
ta ,ttend*n«o a t th* of tha Waterway Congress and th*
fl^adM National Park. Tb* A*, ( th* Claim Prevention committee will discuss a compraiMatlo* Is srging Immrdlst#**- CoremHu&lt;
City llsll hrnalva program for advert IsIng
I lha sttractioaa of tha BL Johns
£tUhm#nl of th* -“p«rk baforo ^
nfght.
MMlatloo* may make th a s ro* Tha principal apeaksr for the itivor and environ*.
■A tor sssrissry psrpoett.
occeeten wee J, B. Livingston, *• | Other mambara of tho Publicity
Thd eo*v*uUon will oP*a F t f tU |M |
tU tal a f w t for the Committee are: Gao. W. Glbha, of
n
Oct. It. with th* AUu)tia CoMt U s* In Orlando, JsckaaovlUa, Mayer Jno. W. CampIpHM iBBWU i•union aiiinBr Bi
dlnciiiBid v i n i ptf mmnfl of hall nf Patalha, Karl Lthmann of
Ttvara* and f , H. Hammer, p n a "
*
*
*
» **
«**baa.
idant of tha IteU nd Chamber of
1000 with tb* sasssl **a*cteCo mm* ret.
im dinner on T«**d*V. Oct,1
LIFTI8T1 gPLIT
Thao* from Seminote County
k* M which remarkshte now
PARIS. OoL-14.—&lt;/P)-Thepow
Had-Movie* of wild birds, ated* arfsl people'* front—Anion of who dr* expected to attend tha
i l k i u A- Allan of ComaM' Uftiat putte* which haa ,mV- moating of tho Waterway C*ngr*u
•Hmvlty, will b* shown.
J nnwd Fmao* alaco L*on Itlam tomofrww *r*t TK H. Turin Id Iff*,
ROrmlt Oooaavalt, son of tb«i asm* to power In Mar, !»«■ - H. H, Cateman, J, L. Marantatte,
■V - praatdant Theodore HooSO- split o pan If today 6v#r tbaaam* PMd Forward, Ralph Bagwell gad
■L I* proaMaat ot tha A*ao*te- asltad front aloctlon program.

on " C bsimported Frao-

turas." K»M Lahmana. aseroU rf
of lha I a | o County Chiteb**
Commarca, w |ll bo a guaat.
P rallm tetrjr V a n s for tho D M

convonlloa WUi bo dlsm iaad

LOCAL WEATHER
Moctlr cloudy paaalhty V
thowara la poulh portion tog
and Friday and In qorth*a«4
Uon toulgkl. Bomowjkat coldai
north and sontral portion*
night and la aonth n«d ***t |
tlona Friday, Kstram* North’
Florida-M o*lly slondy tog
and Friday cotdte tonight.

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G i a n t s ; 3 8 ,2 1 6 S e e C h i l l y G a m e
By ALAN OOULO
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Maytatad Free* Sparta'BOUT
DU) GROUNDS, NEW YOJUC,
i&gt; lh ■— i f }—Tbo conquering
keh*: cl bhatad another recent'
thing dhapter In 'ihihr beck
imaging' boeeb.ll M*oetp)[«btayveturday by overpowering

»e,af*ompanlntanl of' that
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to I victory- *« •* - rekr

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j d f . ' S e r i e s B e tw e e n
Y a n k e e s A n d G ia n ts
■v T V ataeetaeeC r m e

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Wan Laat Bet
Yankee* — — 4
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' meehtne, eled-llk* In fpnn,* haa really toien groaning
thl* ,w*tk at IM .cpeA Alet Waite,.fee ala yuan line aaeiatant to
WetWm Wad* at Doke Unhrenlty, prepare* hk-front lln# defense*
for-the &lt;q.intn, conic,t.

rfr»t prtae In the Oil
toot.
The eonleiU U IatB‘ ••ak wire
eery good ie th e ir. ’« ittoqa^at.
though ■ereeei gldtoh
#y to Mlaet. Only *
.
Florid* to Win oVer Tempi* aed
the flag] took*m i - 1 -‘.I* -4 &gt;-|jr
farer o« TOaiHe.'Jf Tempte' had
loet to #IOrida’1i . ' b o htd/ bar*
beta e big up*et la ' tba local
elrcla*.
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Mr*. 1. A Wright of I II Mag-

eotla Arena*
rect oa the
g*n&gt;* a* eh*
team* te play
dered to bed by hit phyiiclan Fri­
day after a retepee ceuled by ea t'
Ing food that did not agrra with
htaA HI* phyelclana aal there waa
BO cam* fnr alarm.
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Pea reon’. Murphy end Dickey:
Schumacher, Mellon, Ilreunan
aed Denning.
‘ fourth game (g( Polo 0rodn3*)t
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correct In fieklag ihe Wlecopeln
Chicago gam* aa Wlacoealn wen
lb* gam*. 4 fray defeated Cornell
e game In which oely, throe con-

S e c re t M anuevc
A re P e J O y
isTANoyii,' b e t, n
Secret me neater* of the Turkteh
army and naVy •designed to teat
defenses along- the Aegean Sea
worn carried out y n ttn lijr In the
preaencu dt President Kamel Atm*
lurk.
•
Only Turkish mlnleten and high
military authoritiee obaenred the
war game*. Foreign military attnchra’ and 'newspapermen were
barred. ■ ' '
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LONDON, —&lt;/P)-Mre. Charted
A. IJiidbctgH flow abroad wttff
her huband ynterday for the
flret time ilnco the birth laat May
II of thalr third eon, tmnd Mar­
row Lindbergh, i
They flaw In the Colonel'a red
end Mack monoplane from Bead­
ing to Lympne airport, near Lon*
don, refueled and then took off for
Munich, Germany.

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loctanta, picked Colombia •to win,
Cornell * etroqg - elaueg aweptia
victory erO Print*(on In -:e;
gdera In whfch naartkph toaliktnate picked Hgat .

White Sox And Cubs
Resume Series Today
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All ceo u itan ii .w trqew reag.to
tt* Notre beme-Illlnott* gome *aa
they ’ployed ni e lie aed aeoeed-

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T4 o Cuba and the White Boa, dead­
locked at two vletoria* each in
their cUy charoylonehlp Bar lee
nqd unable to d* .anything about

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Hadley. Andrew*, Wicker end
Dtopey; lfebbeli and Denning.

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picked fir*-of the etorting linemen In
eat* —— -J -—
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u»»!4t*by wording In the charging machine. They era, left k*
Melton,
rlfht, D&lt;m OgUrle, Chicago, We* Dennla, Aehtrlll*, N. C., Al r'-hfinmea
Bwno, -Lakeland, Hoe Soldattl, Bomer.worth, N. 1L, and Paul Bou. Smith’, n rannap and Panning.
Attendance end rbcelpi*:
tea..*La&gt;alend.
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Yeaterdar'a gam* and total for
•. Althoogh the Tare beet the Georgian* laat year,, td-13, they flea game* 4* follow.:
*R\Uklng no ehanca* a* the thro* week* of twIerdaOy Mtakath
Attendance 11414. 1SI.I4L
Receipt* -lit,747, I l l i c i t .
Commleeloneria (hare 111,112.
01, 1117.111.14,,
(i) Player*, .hire, total for

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Reealle of remaeFirst game (at Yankee me­
diate):
’•&gt;
B M I
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— 1 I I
Yankee.
■ 7 o
Hubbell. - number*. Coffman,
Smith and Mancuae; Oomei and
Dick ay. '•
'Racoddgaran (at’ Yankee 8tadlajnti
atqnU
1 * 0
Ykpkno* --------- ------1— 1 7 0
Briton, number*, Coffman and
Mkncoeo; nutting ae&lt;] Dickey.
1 ‘Third game (at Polo around*):
Teekeee
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yen wHh ■ elngla *«'&gt;# repwUd
Fans Seiidjn,THeir
kin opening gomo triumph over
Urn OUoU. . ‘
. The. lanky CaetUlan porta War,
by winning t^ro cooWata, .ran hU
worW urlee record to- fire ‘'vfcUfiee,,wHh ni defeats. He beat
Ike Cub* one1* la ,U&gt;|J and the Winner eoalaei. whyt'M
•ikbt. winger. gut) 0t.r&gt;
eight garnet to? ,\w l. of
Coomb* aed Herb
game* .weriT.lhMht
of whom poetod.’
Mb* Newman wgewO
without a *e|B*eh.
Deeplte . penetre
weather end' able*
turned out to
W ither the
Qlento, after maklngVa., winning
eland behind the .meuLCert Hubball Saturday, couWttrolong the
(*»ua with tbav Brake* Bomber*.
With the park less then two-thlrdi
filled the gate receipt. Juet failed
to teeah tn* mui ion -dollar mark.

A n d F ig u re s

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•!** K'yaetordey becauae of r*ln, will
rgtanv*. their battle today on the
Bon home lot, Coralekey perk. , ,
'Tex Carietnn, who pltehed to*
•JJ Cuba to vktory la the opener laat
re, Wadaeaday, wee neraed to hurl for
•J” the National teeguare gad MonTy
u , Stratton far the Bex,.

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iret. Com Ink*y park, ehould ■a aavanth
l »*' Mgtq il bw naceaaary,. It wBI be
J re- played on the Cuba' WHgtey field.

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D A ILY NEWBt*APBI
SANFORD, FLORIDA.

AY, OCTOBER l'l, 1M7

Established In 1908

G JOE GETS POMEII IN FINAL SERIES GAME

__ Two Killed And
2 Wounded III
, G - Men Battle
AI Brady, Notorious
Gangster And Qfi
Of Mob, Are Slolhr
G-Man Is .Wounded

No One Is Injured In 1
&gt;A1 - -‘5On
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A u t o s | L each Interests
hieh S o v i e t
Official Also Rode Consider Repair

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City Commission
H ears Discussion
OfbldS&amp;octure On Park Avenue

iv e Japanese
Airplanes H it Commission DelaysDe Question Of Opening
molitlon Of Building Until Decision

AvenueTo Business
Ls Given A i r i mg

Tne condemn* lien of the old
build ire neat to the Princess
Thosier was discussal a t length
Oct. 18.— at the meeting af the City ComautomoDllea - g o n e r s In the City Hell (sit

Detlsrloc the cnuicbcs end
park* offered ■ n a tu ra l lm peril*
forat to the development of Sunford out Path Avenue, George A.
.Speer. Jr. told the City Commis-

Japanese^ Announce
» B i|r Push AtShang• ■hai Ready
To Begin
.

"* RHANOHAI.
ft— (AP)—Three
M onring to the British Em­
bassy were machine canned
today by two aquadrons of
Japanese warplanes. None of
pie occupants was injured.
. Staff c a n in which S. S.
lu m y , assistant air at­
tache of the' British Em­

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bassy, « u riding with n w r» l
ether EngHahmen were attacked
Mr the raiding Japanese plsnes
near MInchoni, 14 » 0*a sooth
if

Traced To Maine ^
From Midtflety^sfc

S h arif hat.

" I V buildtag has prsvlou.lv b « n ',lo" • ^, at th*lr r,,o U r mc*“ n,r
condemned
C m S s iJ n V t
City Hell U st night thnt
they have postponed demolishing Park Avenue should no definitely
the building because ef the num- closed to alt fomrs of business and
arous requests from J. Warren be maintained es the heart of
r i Birmingham, Sanfard', m | j enUsl district.
^
f ^
I " 0* ' ' eomm“n |- | Before Mr. flpeers remarks.
" * * ««&gt;or Eduard Higgins Ul.l Inis te n ^ V V u*
tare, ted persons attending the scs* . Wi ' k h .»k« that tV question to V .lo­
be stated ho woo Id come U Ran-'
»_j
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elded was not whether a tilling
•u ? - U
poV l^lV' station should he built on thu
Nmplci*1'.c o m e r of Eighth Street and Park

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UANGOltrMhlne, Oct. J&amp; .
—(A!*)—G-Men wiped o u t
tho notorious Imliuim »nfit«

Un’t get a homer In th e first four games of the ll»37 “ Nickel Series” but in the fifth
iced off the top of Ih e left field stands. AVve (left). Yankre Coach Art Fletcher slaps
right Joe crosses hour e plate to shake hands with Yankre Pat Iloy Tim Sullivan, vdho Is

Slugging Jp« DIMsgglo of t!
and final contest he |Kdrd a hoi
Joe on the back-as he rounds tl
shown Vhlnd Giant Chlehrr Dal

Seven Local BlindjuWA Distributes cj
Are Eligible For3610,846 During! j
»TiS,h.V “ a r s *
’T. ’T™ " *- w-1""- ZwlJUSi Social Security fflonlh In Florida S

' Britlah offican ataertad tha car*
could have been Identified easily
•a d added that tV ra was no doubt
Um •attacking planes w a n Jep- ^
’ With Murray and tha other
Englishmen In tha ca n , British
Offlclaie said, was tha Bevlet EmBassy aacratgiry named Shahov. Ma
bad bam picked up 10 minute* be­
fore tha attack when hia car brofca

GangWhichHas Lopg|
Terrorized Indiana
Finally Wiped Out

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avenue • Was

mu' h
confil^ * llh thc rlKl,U

d*l i r ' . th* of certain clUsens is for the U st
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interests of the City,” IV Mayor

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Survey RcvcalH That TVore -Than Half Mil-1 1
1,280 Blind N e e d
lion Is Advanced|„^
Asriistnnce In State For Overseas Road ,tM’

American Consul
Is Assassinated
By An Armenian
M urincr Killed By
i man Whom He Ite' fused Visa To Us S.

m an a n d gaiiRntcr, A l BradjTg
nm l on e o f hin m obsm en to ­
d ay
in n Hcnantimiiil flv tv
m in u te ifunriK ht on Unntror’d
b u s ie s t dow ntow n s tr e e t. A}
th frtt R nnirtder w as BtipnrlU
d a i ly w ounded, th re w dow n
his gun and surrendered.
&gt;
One federal agent was wnOnf1
cd.
'i
TBn dead: At llratly. .15. - a n t ­
ed for Ihruo slayings olid sev­
eral robberies.
• Clare nee Klmffrr, * Junl«|
Hrsdy mobsnmn.
—
Wounded: J a m e s DulbafoP
nmdy. a mntumnn. whose lmad
was grated h r 0 butlol.
Tho name of the wonn4_at|
federal agent and thn anrh-one1
neee of hU Injurloa were M l
made kuown Immediately,
Tho gangolere who long h l ^ f
terror Ued (ho MIUwo*t with lliotg
forays upon tanka and t ) * f
armed bravado against offWWg
of law, had been
trarod Y4'!
Usugor by Department of J rik
tlco agents worklug with IgdlaU
•la to police.
Heady anti hla two rmnraidloM
went early in ■&gt; apnrtlng
store |u buy nmmiinltlmi. Tk4
(1-Men, thu eiBvt * nuutlier a o |
Immediately dl-clu'od. otatlonoR
themselves ou the oppuille
of the elreet.
When llrsdy. Bhaffer, and Dolt
hover * walked out &lt;&gt;f tho otorf
toward their ear. tho governs
nient men opened fire, Tho gung
men, surprised, sought cover,
whlpplnr out their pistols aa|
they dodged huhlud posts aud|
parked ears. They Iddreil awayf
In a return flru that fbr ( h rf
must part wn, wild for Iho (Is
men. carefully deplored, iuudc(
poor turgels.
I

JACKSONVIl.l.E Fla., Oct., ill. . James |{. rottmi, nrllng Rial.—According to a social security sllrrclor of lbs poblic Works
gAsjniln|*l rnil-in, baa oonmincnl
TVt'tfmbhbcf A4ff
ewsurvey made by-H~ former Hlatw ^Ihat during Iho* idunlh of Hep'
a-rv l.-o
m uta to Shanghai from Nanking
Hoard
of
it
or
in
I
Welfare
for
the
Inthe meeting lest night. He stated
trmber funds almxiullng In
wa the same highway an whkh
’I be Sanford Klwsni, Club will Armenian to Ulumi ho 'b id re*
that the fact that Park Avenue Is formation of thc legblalurJ' 7 M t.lt were roleai-i-d In KlorPIn
two Japaneoo planes recently
a State Highway and the center sightless or near-»ighlU-»a resi­ l-t aid In fluunrluu Public Works hold Its regular weekly luncheon fuced u vl-wr to enter the United
Mrioualy wounded thia British Amdents of Hcmlnole County are clegtomorrow at n-iou In tha ,trill room Hlal&gt;-s,
K'NtlHrt ■■ M l, t i l )
projects.
baisador to China, S ir Hughs
ible for joint stale slid federal a s ­
A loan payment of » 5 n t.* :;i: of Hie Vables lintel, nrcording to -yn.- ai&gt;as-lu'a gun felled tho
Mrs.
rioreoce
Breed,
gealsala.
JtneU hbull-lluit.een.^by hom ing
sistance dander it piugram th at Is wn, inniln to liio OrcrswiH llnml nil announcement made 1-nlay by | at| at bolsrly I‘on. Ill (leneral u*
and machine gunning tha automo- advisor for the National Tuber­
| lu be set up III tho luum-diatu fu- snd Toll llrlilgo Hlainct for tha Sidney J. Nix. A very Interesting h„ atopp-d from Ills automobile
blla la which ho was making a culosis Association. N*« York. |
j ture.
now un-b-rl program has been n mm tied b y , b-f-ro III. offbe for n start of
O v ersea * H irin'ay
SlmUar Jo bnny.. Japanese ) offi­ will b« a visitor to Florida this
Thc plan for lllm l ai.lstan ee ap- vmitruilloii frnut Miami In Koy Julius llingfelder, chairman of the t|lv day'* offlrlal business,
cials said tha Incident had boon waek. Bbe will be her* as tha*
proved by the Statu Welfare Hoard
prnnniin onnmiltee.
| rM .rrinrr‘s chauffeur captured^
reported and that they war* in­ guest of the Florida Tnbarculois now a t Wtvdiingtnii where It West.
-------' 1bo assnisln. Tha’ police, afler
Two cun1 1 bi-mu' projects re ­
als
and
Health
Association
and
s tig a tin g .
The Sanford Chess mol t'lieckrr u prillniluary luvesilgatloti, sal-1
aw aits the npprnval of Ihc Nstion- ceived grant |iayrnciilu.
t^-vv
Its
affiliated
organisations
and
Whll*
the
Japanese army
Th* Sanford Junior Chamber al Racial Kccurily Iluard. When coubly court Iion ex at llron*on t'lub will hobl its regular weekly tbv killer's name was Mvjurdleh
Munched heavy serial
bombard­ will naalst In preparation for tha of Commerce met In regular scs- tho assent of Ibe NSSII, which Is received a grant iiaymsnl of |5,- nieeling again (Ills week ell Thills-' Knrayan.
lis
t
sale
of
Christmas
seals
which
ment on tho strongly-held Chinee*
alon at noon today with a luncheon I cxpt-cli-d, la ol tailied, Investlgp* ooo, | V 9
was piild on til" day evening as it wnx last week, They reported bo pumped si*
th a pel Sector on northern fringe opens on Thanksgiving Day,
lions to diduriuiue thu eligibility Martin i-mmly court h-uiac ol srrordlng to all uniiomiceincnt bullets frum U&lt; revolver Into
at
th*
Valdea
Hotel
and
the
dis­
Flva rational Seal Bala eoqfsr9$ th* International Settlement,
Hindu Itatiiy by A.
M olden, Marrlnnr at ilo»a range.
The
cussion of the annual danco was of applicants will begin in Ibe 12 Stuart.
M-erelnry of the club. Tin- meeting Cnnsul (leneral died ImnnallaloOpoktttnsn said that, amathsr por- ancea hava been arranged for thc feature of thc Imlines, ses­ districts of tin rvniiiiutiwcallli ac­
Thu
largest
grant
In.tnllmr-nt
tttng, tho long overdue Japanese Mrs. Dreed during har Florida sion.
cording to Clnyluii t '. (kidrington, wa* mad" |o I'aiut Tl"nch county will be held In the club room, of |y,
Ig push” would got under way visit. Tha first, O ct ii. will be
I'ollra .aid the prisoner admitTh* group decided to hold ID State Wvlfaro I 'out miss loner.
for Flagler Memorial llrtdg". the Ynhlex Hotel stalling at H:ta&gt;
la
Orlando
and
workers
from
tho Immediate future.
There am 1,'Jrtd needy blind in TUI. grunt oniuiiiilml to 172,515.-, u'rlock,
• ted tho American official's reytsrly danco during the second
Orange
Be
ns
In
ol*.
Osceola.
VolUwmsa 1too wm*1
*
■■ ■ ■ - —.........i lii-ul to grunt him a visa was
Five pwi|mMwow
Japanese warplanta
wars
week of December hut so far more Klnnda, Ibe u-illninlr revelled.
50. Tit" l.ako W—til cl-Hlrlc ami
brought down today during spec- eta, folk, locks. Itrwvnrd and la- detailed plana are Jet to bo com­ Procedure ill tlelrrndnlng Mind- Wat ft, .project i--( rlviil a grunt
the motive Tor lit* attack. AilIborlllea said Marr|ner bud blm-klar air raids on Nanking, th* dlaa R (rtf counties will be la pleted.
n o s is ouljiiic-l in the plan ps sub•«.
ed .-Karayaii'a entry nn ground*
i*»# capital, and nearby cities, attendance, ft lie will ba In TsnfThe civk body dlto discussed milted to W ashington, and permit*
pa OcL J |. Miami Oct. JO. West
o f/ Insanity In the Armenian's
some of limited vision to share In
the Ckmoso announced today,
plans
for
the
beautification
of
tha
Six
boy* officially
liccsmtv
MThree of tb* plane* wrer* shot Palm He*eh Oct. I t aad Jack­ Intersection park on th* Sanfunl- the diilrllnillon af funds. Econom­
member* of Hoy Kmut Troop H
down during dogfight* with Chi- sonville Oct. II. on Oct. • aba Orlando highway and Geneva Ave­ ic blindness, 1. defined- as central
during
investiture
cercmonledf
Ha* aircraft over Nanking. Oth- visited Pensacola oarouta from nue. After the beoutiflcatkm of visual aruily of L't) 200 or less in
conduclnl last night In the Jun-»
jdfs soffered destruction a t the iM latana p&gt; a week of work ta th st lntcreectlon, sign, will be tho b etter ryu with correcting
Teq person* rhnrged with vloAlabama.
or High School, it was anmiunccif
b a d e Of enemy pursuit plane* a t
gUuM-&gt;, pcrm itling tin- Identifi­
In1 1,in of City Ordlnaiue* were
Mrs- W, II. Bplora. president placed In specific places warning cation of a standard object a t 20
lislay by |f. E. Morris, scouff
utlnklang. Twenty-four Japanese
people
not
to
destroy
th*
tirw
triid
In
n
*(ashni
of
tbo
Himliof th* 'orange Constr TutmrcatURnter,
f
fe e t
shmhery
that
will
be
placed
tko-rr.
Ipnl
Court
'nl
thn
Ipcal
I'olteo
b-sls and Health Association and
Two Hanford youths, Mill*
The maximum assistance that
..T.,"
L
,"'M
r
•
rout'
1
hiclialed
jiflfw
Other
mattcra
of
s
routine
na­
Btulliiu
yesterday
ufh
rinam
lifiyd ciiiiI Kiim I Irud turd, hum
In Peiping tha captor* of Mra, Frank D. Oray, Orange ture were brought up before the may ho gnu-led to an Individual
Uoorre Anrruni, negro, was bi-i-n proimiti'il to lortairal* In JloHyiiTs'1. James Ingley, F re,|
Mlhekiachusng,
vital
railway Cooaty Beal Bale ohslrman. will organisation. The meeting was $30 per mouth liy law. Thl- federal
found guilty of, i barges of as- tha United Ktates' Marino Curps. Wight. Jim ftussrll, James Ridge,
guvcrnmi-nl
lias
appropriated
Jnmtieo 17$ mile* south of Pai­ b* cohoetssSs* at th* meeting presided over by E. E. I-anry,
aault and niakluy tlireat* nn'l arronllng to liihiriiiallon rocelv- end Juck Kparkman. Following
to
be
hold
at
the
Coloalal
Or­
ring, wee hailed by Japanese as
$ 100,000 to match Florida fund. In
'heir installation, the boy* *n&gt;
waa1sunleiiced to pay a $IT, tin" i-d h'-re Imlnv,
ange coart HoUl la Onaado Mon­
a sim ilar n mount, limiling the to­
u e beginning of tha oM.
uaireil in examlrialluns for tha
nr si rru 20 days In Jult, 'Mnr&gt;
day.
lloyil I, witli Ibe (Oth Murin''*
I, Neutral military m m were In­
ta l fa r d i'tn im tio n lhe first year
Itoberion, negro, charged with In tb" fli-ol fiireu at Kan In ego. rank of Tenderfoot.
Th* meeting will open with a
to $200,000.
clined to andore* th* Js penes*
Additional advanrenients wrrw
assault,
w
e.
r
i
r
|
n
a
Co
day
Calif., nml llrmlfnrd Is 'slslloiieil
op Inlea that th* lost effective conference at 10:00 o^ctock and
fiuch blind as support them ­
suspended ."litem " by the City wllli Matin" ilelmlnm-nt aboaril nude when Mr. Morria promidad
will
bo
followed
by
*
luncheon
selves by solieilutlon on the streets
_____ ___ .We In North)
Judge. Alien Milcbotl. negro, Ibe rruisrr U. H tt. I'en.arola Knu-st Kouthwaril and Henrya had been broken. BblhekU- at 1 1 :M o’clock. Ig addition ta
o r other professional method, are
charged with a.sim lt, and pni- N| |,nng Jloarh, Clillf.
ftogl Bale worker*. ' nurgee, so­
barred from tho benefits of thc
og J we. -tbo t u t Important
le.lfou of I'lllery llrKels wa,
IIi it ti 1lay 11 Hud llru d fn ^ were
ir of resUtanc* In Hopoh. Its cial worker*, pbyalcjaap and oth- ,
plan.
sentanved to pay g $15 ftnn or gruduati-d from Heniluulo ’ High
appeared tb open the woy es o n lal*rested la Ubsrcaloala ,
s e rv e co day* In j a il,
will attend the luncheon
Hrlinol In Ihu clasa of Mt and
h Us*
Yellow Hirer, tM work
Wllllo llrnders'in.
Anderson jnlm-d the Mailin’, shortly uftur
meeUag
HunwoiHly and Jj&gt;" Williams, ne­ their grsiliiatlon
groes, were fauiiil guilty of ill*Hotel J-aku Oct. IK. snd a atunl
re
.- —
orderly conduct iliorgae 'and
night program to he held in thu
k
Revision of motor bus fare* lieACKSONVIU.E, Ocl.. 12. — were senlonccd to pay tines ot
audllorlum of th« Junior Hl«¥
id tween mod rllle* throughout the
which
is
casually o|
—Charles M. Durranco, d», $ 1$ A&gt;r *«rva JO day* ln jail
Hchuol Oct. 23.
stale was announced here today
throughout tho action.
•
Carmun
Wook
and
Fred
lllllwri
m
bicnt
Jacksonville
rrimliial
WASHINGTON, O ct, IE — Of)
ir by J. K. MsrDonaM, agent of thl
Th* -Rer. Pan) Rodfeanv
'ware
fined
I
t
or
10
days
when
7
*r,
State
*
attortiep.
fur
'the
—Tim gevemmeat won a Buprems • f th* Church, stale* that jj
The nroa of Manchoukuo, 1,0
i* Florid* Motor Lines, upon receipt
An extensive program of work 103,10 squern oilli-s, was aa&lt;
Irth Judicial Cirruil for eight 1 they p)rudtd guilty (o rhurgr.
Court review yeetardoy to Ha purpoM of the banquet to
P of notice from T. B. O'Sleeti,
of
dlspnlerly
lomluel
and
fan
I
fur
Ihu
ro
in
ing
year
has
been
eeutenttea that la m H received promote a bettor umtcrsl
noun&gt;"«l offii hilly (&lt;&gt;r tho first
g Jacksonville. Treftl* Manager ol
Mansfield was ill«mlaeed when launrhi-d by the Ovb-do Chapter
by Will tom , H. TnaatoUffe, of and comradaship between j
r* tbe system The new rwdufed rales eggdidaU for govrrtuir in 1032, he p l e a d e d n"t guilty. Frwl □f Futurn Funner* of America, lime In March, IMS, pri-vluoaty,
Boaford, Fla-, a i liquidator of I I
having been h tuallor of esti­
become rffrrtive on October I.llb died In St. Vincent's Hospital ot llaker, negro, a n . aenten&lt;-&lt;-&lt;l m It -van U-arnrd today.
beaba hi Florida, * m subject to a
mation.
“While fsrrs hava been reduced I M o'clock last night altar • pay ■ floe of | i nr servo to
Tbe group has outlined eight
brief
tltoeia.
to the lowest limy have been In
Ho was admitted U&gt; the hospital dayg. In jalL when found rutl'T items and lisa .nhdM drd each
B history, service end equipment of
Itam Into several gnslV and ways
ocal w ea th er
Iota,
'unday night and shortly a f­ Of dnmkonnw's thargo*.
. Florida Motor Iin*e * • " received
securing the**
and mean.
terwards
hi*
attending
physician
c a n v height in eoavanlence snd
goals.
comfort'' Aginl MacDonald said **U his condition was “critical." •
I'artly
cloudy lonl0 hk end
Th* Oviado Chapter. It was
r today. “ With new Zephyr buses on
Indicated, took* forward to pa* Wednesday poesitly showers to
MM0O00
APFLICATIONB
r‘ most through rod* and another
of the moat s'nn-est fut ‘ ynare extreme south and near east
■ new fleet of tbo DtOei type buses
ever &lt;«sperleaced In tha). ehaptor tral rapat iligbtiy warmer to
WABIIINOTON,
Oct.
1!—
w
—
* to be delivered within the n rit
and alatls ta reach li(eher‘ |oala north portion tonight. Extrema
' -' Bernrlly
“
■ *Diard1 *v*
*• few week*, transportation forth- Tha -Boris!
ib a a-' ever helor* through Its northwest Florida—partly rlaudjfl
IU
N
.H
4
0
person,
haie
applied
ties from this city to oil points in
outline of ombpefflllve arttflllo*. tonight and Wednesday slightly
IRf old M l penrions, the first of
* Florida and th# Motth will reach
warmer tonight
•u
Which
will
be
paid
In
1
»!J.
* * new high In offtetopey.Official It.sect
'
A dash of. lemon juice nr exIf get oft** will add a .ta a i ta
Ir Practical Job tag la * mi-lc*
cuk'eo, cookies or frost lag* flal* meaner III JspnnJlMMo to 20 its)'*
yot*d with ranllta,
to jail -I • Due,

Sale Will Begin Hu
Thanksgiving Day!

S

Six Boys Become/
Members Of Boy,
Scout Troop No. 5

Ten Persons Tried
Before City Judge
Monday Afternoon

K

Two Sanford Youths
Arc Made Corporals

SenatorClaude Pepper
To Speak Here Oct*2I

Local Income Tax
Case In High Court

Motor Bus Fares
Charles M. l)urr.ince
Undergo Revision Dies In Jacksonville

Program Is Planned
By Future Farmers

L

*

�I

Congress
Tho problem of
^ a r ie a iia jiroot
Ju rin r thcmaelvcs
•yaar wfll confront
■ , ______
MM. to be In Kansaa'City from October 11 to IB.
lOuaand men end women—safety expert* In v irtu
T field of human endeavor are expected tb atlas
inventioni from every state in the union, aa well i
ihida, Mexico and other foreign co u n t rice, to .
tAfcrhead In the united attack on accident* of all
a t exact thin tremendous yearly toll
,
rram l8 aald to consist of mo
&gt;Jt meetings, Including ceiaH
fety, industrial safety, school
aviation and nlarllla kfety and others. Tofiat fpt,
albn are Hated a s "1 rm Machinery Accidents and
i« of Acids,’' "Static Etectn
itlon,” "
Control," "How Equipment J
Hazard
_ _____ . _e Safeguarded,^
and Future of Railroad Safety,” ‘'Engineering the H
for Safety,” ' "Controlling the Driver,'* and "TeeS
T rtfflc violator for Intoxication.”
.
More th in 100 exhibitor* will show their eqc
fo r safeguarding all types of dangerous operation*
Exposition to be held In the Exhibit Hall of the Ml
AOdltorluhl. Equipment for Industrial and public t
be displayed. Among the leading safety authoritl
Will attend tha Congress aeaalona are Joseph P. Ki
f u r jhcad t u b w d l b t i
feb lha script a res; (or la
je re thins pa Mara atarnal
i nnl (bay are ttTey which
U f of wo.—John f i l l

XiFU W

A GAB0 HN

Organizing The Sooth

Capita
rs r

—-

E 1s e w
(VAalUKUTb)
4 »»«ro*a,;

- ----. ft,

.paytmenis' reparia On I f Baatb- pftipfniTl t P
« . «u|a* ot ®T^ ias.«a# a w wUk-ie m m
•WUlon shnwee tb s e a r rai# A * a ri
n u t la M .auise of attars**(loss lb« K i n d par ra^lta a la
**•.«.
. .&lt;;&gt;
In lha aana Boolberu dilaa,
lha ’par • p l l a ' a4 valorem . Jaty
tor all purpoaSf s r a n iM H I M
compered to I4S.II In KWtbam,
Waalam 1 0 Battara ctllaa. ,
:,,T k e n fT V e Jla sort. la Bootharn.ciiiaa laplaSedi
...
.Jacksonville, Fla., IM JI; TainP«. - Fla.. IfTAIj Blend, .Fla.
U M 7;. Nortel*, .V*,| fBT.ag;
Honaion, Traaa. . IMAff Blab*
Woifd. Va. H M f i Fprt .Worth,
Taaai, tti d l'.u in n l s g k a a . aka,
I1T41:, to ^ T lU a , B y , H U I j

" ‘J i.X .w M l

Chattanooga, Tanif^ ito.Wt Bao*-

»lb.f. T ana. MM#;,., NSobvlUo.
JCassi. MJ-fXl,. ..D silae.,. Tosas,
'a Hfa la Ilka a garden p la t
a aka pad and fashioned by
Jay FranVlIh7'one of the foremost newspaper ex­
tala .Will,
ponents
of the New Deal, haa been busy recently, trying to
K,iY.. bi« i w captt* .M r
ia a blosbom can be got
I* soil ha d rat m utt acid and patch up the trouble between the Administration an'cl
g m r &amp; £ *
uuhii L. LeWla. "This la no time to incur the disapproval pariment stadles, BJrmlnabem&gt; ‘bare
of the powura-thab-be," writes Mr. Franklin, not when the in .M was tba iowmL as* r a ft tla l -1
M S hwSsty round about tils door, South Is needing such a vast amount of Industrial or­ Woyne, In*, followed cloaaly eight

with u r n .

fljay must bo plpntod re*, by row ganization.
autumn of tlw year before,
.ffko would biro nnea first must
c T1m l«d whore rosea thrirp and
^

irrob.

,

^be

'

sow.

JDaMtiM display wlmt pains we
/ A nt wbst we Imre tbe will to
looks for fruit m utt plant tba

rrs.

a ground naelreted r u n s ' to
Who would have friends a friend

?* rmiit be
■’clm ig yeti* before tb rlr help be

Ey' tioediu
“ I
KUOAIt A. 0UE8T.

'g.WarlilDgton and boa haa banBad th e "IUg Apple." Krldanlly
gWald of kooplna tba doctof
Many * man linn caught a praiklara gllmpan of Iba ‘ panrly
Uee. beesuao bn forgui to uta

they Iwtler read up on
tha yanknoa did to Iba
rofin- b Lewis bnn a son ni
lanaioe' tielrSAliy, Just anJ
ley on* of tin "III bcsullfn
m of tbo (did r lc t if .

“Mr. Franklin wants to see the cotton-pickers, the
turpentine workers, the share-croppers, the textile mill
employe*, And other wago-earnera in the ‘Deep South' organlxed,” says the Melbourne Times,
"Before Mr. Lewis made his recent visit to th e ’Whlto
House, and came from his conference with President
Roosevelt, smilingly assured that he had the support pf
the .administration, Mi*. Franklin had been predicting th at
'Mr. Lewis will soon regret, and Mr. Roosevelt Boon forget,
the CIO'S criticism of tlfB White House policy Irt the
crisis.
' ‘
"There Is much for both to do,’ Jay Franklin
writes, ‘In furtrorance of our common Intfreats. There are the share-cropper* and the farin
workers to be orgBntred. There are the Southern
textile mills-waiting for Mr. Sidney HMmjft to try
to unionize them. Mr.' Lewis might reufcmber
that agricultural workers are being quietly mur­
dered In the Deep 8outh, that California haa a
short and ugly way with union organizers among
the migratory frult-pIcVera. and that the last time
we tried to unionize the Piedmont mill towpe,
there was plenty of shooting, while the governor •
of Georgia threw white girls Into barbed-wlr#
bull-pen* for tho "crime" of picketing.*
"And that la tho aort’of talk th at atlra u p ' daaa
nst class, and makes everything easier for the redlwhoae ultimate got! la communism I,” the Time*

,

.

Tba par capita taxaa for alt
purposes. paid by raatdaaU of
Iba Boutborn cltlaa Inclndad; ,
Jackzoodtlc, f l t . t l ;
Tampa,
IIM Ij Miami, f i z i f ;
Norfolk,

v &amp;
w um t

f s r ;

in bear m i '

ooo bi tha rotpsettw yearn.

— «-n l -‘ J-. :•
F t* l u * B ik B A ttjp
JAdCBOttVIfiLi. OOC t t t f t
-M n ieo B trtto a . atffluf BtW

in a

m«Bl
STOf"
8 par?
-A fl
gfss

' BtBLIN A W0 M X * f dlTV
fkiiwsrjiie, fim-awi

rnwrUK oh . lf.-upv-wemeg. m ioMiutttt u o u efty,

nUBTIUBt f M f

M( Dallas',
gen Antoni^
IM.T4: Atlaata. I l l , 11.
Tbaea tlgures rovsrad tazaS
larlad by tbs cltlaa, coon lisa u 4
BUlas. J*ck«n*llta, Tampa, gee-

bit only rtmatteatty. PlflriMM'

a -gibBlag| ici
l l ifvnia
Issalliria
nRAila* M
Pfic|U
■ dM
pcipmiuiw
m#
as. iHffeb nuWSs (SIS tttf

Me of tba reseat (aettnMT
MM«f aarmss dtis*. Attbutuif
of Boron'S popeimiM i« mar-

(oik, nirmlnSbam, San Antbola
and Atlanta bad doefesja* par
eaplla l u i , la lil t , wbtla tba
others . reported sllzbt Increaaaa
orar i m .
&gt;

Of lh « Bouthsm dilaa, &gt; At)
tanla's t i l AO per eaplla dabtusM
lha lowaat,- wnlla Blrm lntkaa
reported | l l i« and JaekaonrllM
I10I.4T. Miami was blfb wllb a
arose og IJI.IM.707 ana • pal
c p l ls of »I IM ,
, ,‘
In other tactions, tba par aspIla debts ranged from | 4,»T la
Washington, a n . to flU J S la
Datrolt, Mich, and f lU la Baa
Francisco. Calif.
Bouiharn par capita valuations
of Usable property irfeledsdt
Jacksonville,
f ill)
Tampa,
f i l l ! Miami, l l a e i , Norfolk,
I Hoeifbo, f i l l ; nicbsioad.
"Jay Franklin knoWa that what the South is fighting »&gt;.!*•
I l . l l f t , Fort Worth, |MP; S ir
Is not a move for better working conditions for Its people. mloghira, f i l l ; Lontsvllla, ft.It Is fighting the hireling ogltatora sent down from radi­ *M: CbatUnooaa, |M t, Xnaical organizations to disturb, Bhd ruin, all peace In aotith­ •llle. , U U i NsahvtUa flAMi
D 0|aa, H A U: Ban Antonio, M il;
em Industries I”

IM

«f A r i l aWm&lt;

'r-TVT

' ns
4 m tt
know
heap

a good tlnnz most of us
presMhnt. w*. wouldn't
IN THE FOOTHILLS of-the Himalayas, among thd
-any Mors nlnnil how 10 Khonds of North India; one hears the prayeti "Oh Lord,
Ibis miuuirj nut of waf we know not what Is good' for us.. Thou knowest what (1
fh»a W . Ilnoaevoli does,
Is. For it we pray.”—Dr. H arry Emerson Fosdfcb, Tlie

f.Preeidanl ttooasjsll Is going Meaning of Prayer.
la tail tba world lonQrbt why a
e»»»l*l enaslo'n n( tymgrats fa
ONE DAY Robert lxiuls Stevenson read ua a prayer
aesssigry nt lbl» lime. Ua sure
he had juat written.
_____ b In It war# word* none of ui
Is tens In,
wnUng- to a survey, the must
irons irsffie hour Is between
| tf e’dock s i night. T bit's
jrisryona L through sapper
hurrying to, get now here^
Btsts Journal (Columbus).
l Cbipchlll toys tbs
Windsor will mtst reJ£a*Und, |( Oroat UrllInto a' w«r with Italy
p. Iba Duke of Windsor
tack with tiytnr colon,

It l*u't tfsnnlor Cnpolsnd
sting JosIIre Ulerk. In tbo
Hon, "8bow ina tbe kind of
a roan luadu In Ibe sand
mart ago oud l will show

f o r g o t ! "When
^
- day return*, call uk up with, n
the
faces and with morning hearts; eager to labir, ha
happiness be our portion, and If the day be marki
Borrow, strong to endure.”
We waked oil tho nterrow with happy .morning
only Louis' wife was troubled with a premonition tl
day wsa marked for sorrow. That day, a t the he

o r a t o r y &lt; » &lt;H « i t t 'M r y .

his fame, In the boat health he had ever
went out of this life suddenly, quietly, \
Field (R, L. B.'a stepdaughter). This Llfi

Audit Of Old Age
. Pensioners Planned

iba fourth quarter and the ftrit
quarter, Mr. WblU Skid.

ArnmimmTw5tit*to

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., O ct, U.
—A rigid fed en l audit of tbe appiksilons of thus* granted- old
age assistance tn Florida wilt be­ ^ , DBTnblT, 1 Dob;
gin on Oct. 1*1 according to an ­
nouncement of Cart C. White, of
■Birmingham, chief regional audi­
tor, who conferred her* with
CUytort C. Oodrtngton.. • 8 urt¥

Reach Afreem ent

Welfare Oommleaienrr. *

. Mr. WblU will bring from 1 *

to IS usditors to tba sUU with
htni, and wDI ranks a does chock-,

i «m

paring W . l t t .000 and.

* o * &gt; A ddU bferirlfcitf i'flw

kiZ,

�&gt;Wt'

f r a * l To Boo Poop*
All dob. member* nfl
»f# cordially' IfctlikA- t
Thor* «IU ' Mao V4 oa
n ot

I

HUY.Girb Entertain
Seminole Freshmen
w

WtOMIiDAV

P etto nati

Tbo Hl-T ClrU

'.''T b s r o win to - ■« oxeouUv* night with t W r i
t a u a mooting iadodtac U o ’dr- honor of thn 1
• *»o chairmen of tbo Woman*# given In tbo H it*
t Mlaalonary Society at tbo First 0m. • •*,-.* .lb
g W * t Chardi Ot lbo homo of
The pragm a'w o
■r*. W. p. Brooks. Jr„ I1N ImradoHMi of off
fWrfc Arena*, a t l : U o'clock,
R, c. Maxwell. &gt;
+ k » Khroh P a rk i. U r p h « g o W elcome_____ N
Clob will, bold tte regular monthly p m idea*.
* •
VoaSeea and social meeting a t Ub Song. *T1m You ■
tom*' of H n . W. I*. 'C lark oa
U*bd Ta I V ..J&lt;
I^M ch A n n ie ' a t 8:00 o'clock. D aw S yacopaled
1 W tayabfro ere requeued to
Ferguson.
Wfag coupon*.
Sp#«ch-“Vaeatlon c
Wttt bo a literature meetJ __ Ulea R*tty
U # of tbo Woman's d g b a t *:00.g«i«ction of .Sutiee
nhfa' members and friends will
M gtvon gad ‘•Westward llo"
♦1T1 bo (Ivon by Mrs. is. D.

^ f Mating,

D W trW anM t

r» r .m .
EVALEEN
ANNOUNCES
"U fa Begins A t CnRag*" comet to the f\ltt Theater Wcdneeday and Ibureday with a gtovoarkru* n e t headed by the KB*
gowned
r*r Mom velvet tad ranted a a Brother*,
i' bough* of yellow chryeakthe­
me. J h r maid of h
rttractive gown of

Nell Stewart.
____ (Imirp.
_____ Croup.
rams"
Uil*

B, a
btwtoaa.

McKay. Mrs.
Bhtnboleer wlU aorvs aa

~ Y h u Abqay
There Will by a meeting

.

of

PTA Flrtance Group
Has Regular Meeting Flans Bridge Party

—------ -—

RETURN SHOWING
.V

' Al

Society
of the Pdaabyterian
Church Sunday afternoon. The
meeting vena led by Mr. HOam who
wna assisted by Miss Lornlhe
Milam ta d U. L. McClure. Daring
.ih o program a reeding eras given
by Mlm Nancy Roaarttor,
The regular meeting of iho
society was opened by th* presi­
dent, Mias Ann Wright. A cornel
Polo wan rendered by Robert
• Herndon, after which th* lender
'fa r th* evening, John Bisillne, Injtiw^wod |h* guest speaker, Dr. L.
I Roe* fynn. Dr. Lymj la from th*
' Tfcomwetl Orphanage In Clinton,

nun P f iiiiti|
\

i‘ Mrs. Mortr ftonorta,rhelrman.
wllh yel-, prr*ld*d over Ilia meeting ofCIr•"* d * * * ehryeanlhemoms. Thei cle Number One of lbs rtral
lUptlat Church which mat at the
" ■ jjtl.iJ K " '' " - !j* w *M -o r. « ... P*»V home
of Mrs- A. II. lAweloyyeeu .u -T u
b ...
.. . ! At lbs COMlatino of the cere-, Irnlar afternoon. Mrs. I.orejor
Major J. R. Bbhfl plan# *•», aatoiejr the gueata were ushered In* end Mrs. o. V. (Ilblw worn Joint
linat*«&gt;ca.
leave tomorrow by plahu for To- t„ lk, „ |nblf roora wh, „
Mr*. ni'bVrt* | h ! the dotation*
rooto. Canada, woere he Is raq* w rfJjL f eaka was ru t and a toait
» ,7 r "* ' “V * * " 1' •*' was offered to the couple by J. nl nflrv which the lltlito Study
UhllshedI airport of (ha Toronto 0&lt; g j , , ^ The groom then of-, wn» riven hi Mr*. |&gt;. I*, ('amp
Ill’ll, Hilling lint |iiiklne»n ere
Harbor Commission. .
r— «i-,
•„ Cu h - u .
elmi rou i|no mat Iere weni dlaHie, C- C. Howard* Mrs. Itionrosaeg.
ard TenByrk sod Dr. FJIsabeth
• llefrrtlimrnla wem i-rrcrd to
Tracy plea to li-ave this ufiurthe foliowlhr; lira. I'. |». ramp*
bell, lira, John q. Hlnnfiinl, Mrs.
noon for iMytoaa Doarh w’lure
they will sen Major J* It. llnnd
, J. K. pagit, Mre. II. \T. t.lttlc.
off by piano in Toronto. 0 &lt;mIj Mrs. OMinre Mr Cull, lira. ft. I*.
ada, tomorrow.
I ifnndiTann, lira. II. il, Moore.
1 Mr*. S. (2. tlardlner, Mrs. 12. K
llenion, Mre. Kdward Kataev,
Byron 8. HloiiUoaa has ruturned from cieeeland. Ohio, and
Mrs Mary llnll. Mr* Murcarwt
Milam, Mrs. A K. Il'iascllcr, Mrs.
Washington, D. C. Mr. sad Mrs.
Stephens
will redds at tkolr
R W. SI Ilea. Hra. II. W. Ilobcrle, lira. Kva Tnrlnr, Mrs, C.
home at
l i t West RUtaenth
S. Ulntimnn. lira. &gt;*■ W. Stanluv.
Blro'l for the wilder months.
Mrs. j . T.- Newby, lira. II, II
Odtiain, lire. J. II, llnlttclaw,
Mre. A. It. I^irajuv. Mr*. O. C).
(llblA. and Mrs. W. II. Hand.

F tT - w e w
L k n ^ tT T t.M

Odd Fellows Hall. All members
be present for drill rehearsal.
FRIDAY
I otic la Gormley, Rlhsbttli Pippin,
The Dirt Gardners Circle of th t Mary Lynn TUwa, Natalie True,
Garden Club win meet a t- IOiOO Frances Bryant,. .Kvelyn Stiles,
o'clock a t the homo of Mrs. F. C, Kathertno H urt, Mary I-ndge,
Dickerson.
Betty Kleth, Dorothy t2or, Carol
The Girl Scouts will moot at Nix. Betty Colbert, Georffin Stap­
the U tile House a t 3r4l o'clock.
ler, Maty Walken, Lillian Came­
T
.V \
ron, Muriel Knov, Virginia Hums,
SATURDAY
■The iaritaa at ■ttm' r C ongest* Olivo Chapman, Harriet Haymtnn,
tiaaal - Chereh ►wltb .Mr*. George Lauretto Mtncbsw, Kiieen Ilragr,
JJabe serving m chairman am pee­ Lucille filiveo,’ Dorothy Kaduf,
per teg to sort* a pot raaat auppev and Difrla SUffoH.
Members present ware: the
• i the Parish House a t 1:00
Misses Daphne* Takaeh, Nancy
• ‘cloak.
Rossotter, Olcda Dyson, Jucque*
,;NWt'«n!iq f j .1 1 ;tv '*- ‘b*f
lino Campbell, Lois Hodges, Joyce
ENROLLMINT irtCRCAtBi
Hunt, Helen Sboumaker, Margaret
OAiNinviu-a, oct. 1*.—ai- Itrynnt, Doris Jackson, Lottie
tbpagh onkffl«lkl|. Rvgtatrar liar- Bkarp, Margaret T i-ii Ih-I, Marjorie
lap W- tihaadler,. University of
Florida, sail Iddny- tlfbt oorollmeat ball fobchad 8.141.10k more
tbaa kt tbU tlm e.laet year..

.

RHIIIIR

Annual Plans Made
By Thespian Group

Leads 0

pur by I l k ' a t

MALARIA

of tbe Flret Bapvtet Cbdrclt which
met yesterday afternoon at the
homo of Mra. Irfcblwet.
t Mite AlHa Traffovg gave tbe
dnyollonal after which the Bible
Hludy w*a given by Mre. For­
rest GalcbeL Reports, from all
rommlttsea waft heard, Mr*.
Mach Cleveland president of tbe
W. M. U.. war guest speaker of
Ibn afternoon. Mra. J, M. Ooli lough, chairman o f the program
committee, gave a talk on the
program ' to bn presented nest
Monday afternoon nt the church.
1 Itefeshmenls went served. by
thn boat naans to the fallowing:
Mra. Lola A, Miller, Mfa. Ray­
mond Floyd, Mrs. M. M. Bmilb.
Mra. W. r Rader, Mrs. W. O.
I'Mwards. Mr*. J II Colcloogb,
Mra. drover David, Mra. J, &lt;).
Cochran. Mra, If U Leonard,
Mra. W. I- Htourtniilhfte. Mra.
U B- Reed, Mra. M. N. ftlevnland, Mrs. B. C. Harper, Mr*. T.
D. In ab tn et.'M n V. (I. llaaly.
Mr*. C. II. Kckersna, Mr*.
Raleigh Ring, Mra. Chas. M.
.Hand, Mra, Margarat Fletebar,

COLDS

Presides OVdt IL jR

Dane were mado for the follow­
ing year at Iho flret meeting of
Iho Sanford Thespian Croup which
was held recently at the hums of
Mlea Jacqueline Campbell. The
plana included several plays to be
given and a banquet. They hope
m be aid* In study stage lighting
and get better equipment for the
High School Auditorium.
Officers for this year are: Miss
Jacqueline Campbell, president)
Raymond Monealvatgc, eecrrtary;
Mlea Nancy Rnsertler, treaeorori
Miss Marjorie Cogburo, reporter
ami Mre. R. C. Mae well, sponsor.

l i g h t as A ir

Meeting Is Held
By Baptist Circle

JvHI CTfl w o n I t •

Mrs. k . B, CAiti-r. ilialrman,
presided u»i&gt;r tli® nif-lln* of
Clrelo Niimbur Two of the First
Baptist (Misti *la oldcli met yeatnrduy afternoon nt thn huraeof
Mrs- Volin Williams.
Mre. II. II. Farr of Naw
Hmyrna led thn devotional after
which Mrs. V»lln Williams «ave
thn llltde Rtudy During the businnaa aesalnit rmillnn ninttara » ore
di-cu»ed.
Tlm»e altendlnc wnro:
Mrs,
Hanford lloiidnuy, Mrs. I. H.
Ilodacs. Mr*. K. II- Cat tor, Mrs.
II, A. Hld'-r, Mr*. Walton Itnel.
Mra. , | | . ||. frmugnlnr, Mrs. W.
T. Whe.«leaa. Mrs. Al. J. Meeks,
Mr*. R. II. Jarvis, Mra. M. C.
Hagan, Mrs. I. 12. l-smdge, Mrs.
liny llrllt nnd Mrs. II. B. Farr
of New Hi")f»u.

bore decided to put «o on* munH
oy making affair for th* year
ta tbo form of a bridge party
to ho given Thursday. Ort, 11,|
n t 1:00 P. M. nt thn Ktk's
Club. I’ftsas will be given &lt;«&gt;r
high ocoroo, ncreeno, nnd ndoor
There nr* mnm than St) univer­
prise, itafreahmenta will be nerv­ sities In Tokyn, most of which are
Many nf lamdun'a biggest movie
ed by m*fnb«ri of the committee private Institutions.
palaces show double fenlnrea.
who era aa afpllowa:
Mra. M. Mlnarik. Mra. F. a.
lAmtbn. Hr*. F. A. palmer. Mra.
Ri. Clair Wbllo, Mra. J. II. Cog
A New Goss-Amour*
hunt. Mra. It. A. Newman, Mrs.
J»#(il Radford. Mra. W. L Mor­
G irdle. . . that Silken
gan. Mra. O. D- iHabop, Mrs. II.
L. Perklna, Mrs. W. It. Dyaop.
Gossamer N et E lastic
Mrs, M. H. Wiggins, and Mrs.'
F. K. ItuunnllaL
lag bridge parly to be given
No*. 84. It wae decided that the
■agtr-pclvlleged child nnd also
Ib ll lb* reeewtly published bonk
“•■Okler bo tiVeeenlMl to lb*
Houtb Hid# primary achool .for
tka Library, chalrwiaa (or lb*
various committee* were then
appointed.
Miss Hinton anelated by Mr*.
F. E. Roumillat served refresh­
ments to lb* following members;
Meo. J. a
Root, Mrs. John
Molech. J r . Mrs. B. II Cat* all.
Mra.-W. 0&gt; Hill, l|ra R. J. Hol­
ly. Mra. Martin Bram, Mr*. L.
F. Hagan. Mr*. W. I*.. Ilssley.
Mvo W. n. nslisrd. Mra. Vsll
Lovell. Mr*. F. E. Roumillat and
JMajJHIntorv____ |_____________ ^

Tbo' return of Martha W right U bar
boauty salon. Vita Wright Is a s a *
port beautician and has mado m in i
of BAffford's lovely ladles look love*
Hot with bar method of p in o M I I
waring. She will bo glad to oOs Kbr
•S k y friend* again and bapea that
tbop Sill, diap In sow.

The Y0WELL Co
, ^anfphl, Fla. .
Q5SARD

BEAUTY SALON

ItMUftrtMlSttMBft

ywtwitliklitfakgtjrlg
u d ( in i-w o f li*
fnddthip for WBIdi
Sttuon la w orld
fiuDod* i t I.

T h e Y O W ELL Co
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

B0tk . n n iv ta a ty
SptcUl
Wo carry In our atock
a t all tlm»« th t fol­
lowing modola:

Regulars
Shorts
Stouta
Short Stouts
PortlyB
Fortly Shorts

On# o f iba finest suit* wa'vo
over shown. Haiid.o*edl#&lt;J
k f H a rt fiekaffgar A M ark
ag g Idhrtkfd « f tHklr OoMdn
A k k lrm ary , UtWiult repra-

AmoRca'a favW L «p&gt;silly
maker. You will koespecially
lepm eoi ky tka aria tocratio
ekaraetar of tka au perflog
96.50 EUGENE

r

AND WITH tho coming of toll* your new rlothea need
U»k protection of careful cleaning. There U one surf
way to make your rlothea laet longer........... aa well a*
look nicer—Have them eleaaed by Bentlnolo Dry
Cleaner*.

4fy

Not only can your new elothee he kept new ao4 neat
but an expert cU-ening and preaglng Job will m w * your
b u t yrarg clothes look like new model* from the inoet

All O v er Kinglet*

ftrO efi m
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9 MAGNOLIA A V E ..'

CleftBfers

*/tkT«MTUtuilkg1iku!
HART SGHAPPNER
ft MARX

Sanford, Florida

�%

L o tu n u
_ * J-

little

Mge Sessions W i l l .Possibi
eld Wednesday Afternoon Whi
Other Work Wfll Be Triten Vp

T o C lu h .I u T a m p a ! . ^ ,
On
P h U H fM
F ie ld
Stetson has played two games
- -| so far this year. They lost to
TAMPA. Get. IS.—Coach Nash Plorida 10 to 0 and Coach PI*
Hleeliu re t out his bast crying H w »on- who scooted the game
E L “ « “* Hattera were a t laaat
***** yt^Urdajr, wri
J* *two touchdowns belter this fm r
* —
t han In IBM. whm HwOa
*S3 £ F 7 m &gt; » ! ^ T r
ikem 14 to 0. . \ \ y
acbedolad at Phillips flald Friday
-r„ ^
Werrrtv a fto* kick*,
. .. . . . . I passer and runner, Bteteoo has
“I heps we can glee the Hel-,
nf th- ^
^ tk.
te n e eloee jjNjM.
slate," said rierson. - “In Vincent
Tampn coach. “I will ha eetbflcd
had the best end
W we ean keep the score down
lh, fUM ln tS,
*•
™ o w Their line is big end fast, and
ns. hut I don’t aaa how wa can, ^
# lot of #pwd, harda c m unless our offense pleka up - hitUnB bwkl «.
College
lit
M d W d i Mid bis INT edition at the Roll toe Tarn _ .....
a lot in the naat three day.,"
tn lh&lt;lr MCond
urn ju tArtmeMtnn tvmirkMl ihkt f a it h ■*
. * . . .. I
Ir.Initial gems of the eeaeen Saturday night orer South Georgia BUte Celof' their yegblere were out of the game, they put n great showing In winning

Snaefc Leonard McLam* g o t t t h e r i l G o W H H

S S - o S T S d .^ T s tju * In A tU n ta !
For Jonci’ Tourney
S L ? M J jS lS S i

ATLAKTA. M ,

11 - C * ^

H wilit (ba work nf th*|f ,d h letea during this first period, bet
light ecrfMthkre lee they
I pure from
i eundpelet

i f f lipWIUINei , ,
J l'|w jUf
To the wtoatog. teem wll' go ths
perpetual Bobby Jones trophy. InJ
dividual trophies will go ta mill
number of tb#, winning teem, , r
Final warmnp roemta held r**‘
tender found n w t nf tbepieyym
■banting twa ball# from differ**
angles M get tbs “feaT of the
difficult course. Little . nUeniloa

3 British Automobile*
Are Machine'Gunned
By Japanese Plane*

the British and French warshlpa
te Minorcp might be undertaken On Record Recorded
• i the first “reprissC against
Mussolini's refusal to participate
to discussions on thd withdrawal of
nil foreign "volunteers" from ----- ---- ------.
fpato. Foreigners engaged to the Jet 14,000,000 boles, the largest
&lt;1*0 war are estimated at nearly ever reeorded,
110,000, of whom 00,000 allegedly This forvenst exceeds last year’s
are Italians.
record crop by 1,000,000 boxes,
i In -London rumor* of a pro- The total California production

each day sad the teems are ,*«
paired that no two from, the same
state can moot until the finale.

Talk In WlnterHkvc
WUfT*H"luV«N, 1 Oet,'- 11
(Dpeetal)—Branch Rickey, vi
president end gehsrnl manager
Ike ftl Louis Cardinals, ha* ■
eepthd ah Invitation to be l
epeaker at tka inpnsl banqt
of* tka p later Hnven chaml
of Oommerre, which will behtfld sadl 'ai ihs sBiae tlmc Wdra orfaondey night, Nnv.' l», I n to * derof .to guard .against wide
n i l trm nf ptor on
Civic league clubhouse, at 7;d#

ih*. pnto of lb* ’ t Itlturs
Rickey accepted the Invitation W&amp; holes brt tanlilo:;

*“Yes, but, we lost l.t men from
our IBM. squad, Including most
of Uw regular* who, had been
with us store football was start­
ed here," the coach shot right
hack.
The Put son game means more
to ua than any gams on our
schedulo," continued Coach Hig­
gins. “A win or*r the - Hatters
would put us In a fine Spot to
knock Miami off on Oct, 19 to
the stadium-dedication gams. But
it doesn't seam te be to the cards
to take 8 tstson this year."
The squad came out of the 1M
defeat at the hands of ths Westera Kentucky Teachers In good

Aecordlut; to “Chemical and
Metallurgical
Engineering,’’ an
automobile tiro, costing |S0 to
1910 produced 0,000 mile*, while
In IMd ■ tire cooling | 1B la good
for 10,000 miles. -

loft

Ifi -Mlftkr add Snook* worsting
Uidlr otf-tsekl* threets.
After
Rollins hid received the open*
(eg kick-off. -It* took tU Blare
for tka Tare In count, four of
these ke|ng off-tackle .'rtni.

No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH. No LOTIONS

Randall Electric _

CBOtMKS PRISON TERM
BUFFALO, N. T . Judge Oeo
Simmer offered Meurie* Fly
M, the (boice between waik
dlsbaa te pay for * W plat* gl
window be.had broken I n a l
laursbt, or 60 day* In the -p
Untie ry. Unhe.lUttogly, A

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la u ifte d Adoertiusmmts

, STUDCNTO PAOTCtT

OMAHA, N eb, Oct. l l ^ - M V
Police Commissioner Richard Pepsen of Omsha writes his letters
short snd snappy.
Replying in ono criticising the
depsrtmsnt, he wrote:
“Deer sir;
“Phooeyl

Schick Shaver

i n p r ^ ' f i&amp; t3

vW I® whlppod Rica eoiled
wgnT n i i h o m imbrov I i
illy yesterday. Tralnar Mike ,
f\l , H0FF Im rnO vni
tmbtoe cald tka mgad leet
BALTIMORE. Oct. ll.- iM —
m it much weight la latnr- ^
John, Hopblna hoePlUl re\ bet gama aa la erdlnavy p o ^ ymtarday Bart Ntoboff,
W Jototacta. The trainer aald B U u , r 0( the Louter me hascgyeeU the Beyers to fcava ^ j , team of the American A r
m ved thalr loot weight com- ao«l*itota. Is “getting aloof vary
Idly; by today or tomorrow.
w#u,“ follow lug an operation for
i s . : **ie. *** * * , u l l r
• «eli bladder allmenL
*jfl**|*» V 0 * 1 • H 'FT
Nlehoff ■alfarod an ntUekSatH r erday while on n train.
—Otech mg walkar cracked
______________
vo|k »kl» ever MlcctctluPl's
CLAM DROWNS OOOSR
wto, yeaterdai eg pccpciwtloes
.........
Umtslana Rule bbgaa le BRADENTON, Fto^ —A gees*
M at BUII Leering with til* lived up te lie name her*. Spying
&gt;*. odfeu**, k* had hacks el- aa open dam to shallow water,the
mating from one position to goose etuek its £111 toiida the shell
Other. The ettaefc disked bet--to obtain a mccl, Down damped
1 Saturday against |L Loela U. the bivalve (dam 4* yoo).nod&gt;tho
^n at any time hi* FdL
bird wet drowned, frank Mead*
1
sutkeo t ka ted lhe yara. hg bringtog geese, elsm. oad all date town.
cnannfnctarerg nlenn
ar W0JW0.000 and cbeml- In l l t l , the census shewed I
yrocena todnstrtee several M l foreign r*aldt*\)s Uvtog
Hut total far research.
IJapan. ,
t i.«r

■hap*. Jot Carr and “Happy"
Hayes, rat*ran linesmen, wars
battered slightly, but will be bt
ships for Stetson. Dick Spots
and Earl Hatcher, ailing half­
backs were used' sparingly la lbs
game at Bowling Green and will
be ready for the Hatter battle.
John 111
If. DiMt
Sherman,
- » ' *■»’ * *
I *President
m w p ill dURH
IIISU*
F o u r T 0 B ID H who^u*eompd"l*d the squad to

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8ANF0RD, FLORIDA. WKDNI

OCTOBER IS 7 1M7

Blackshirt
S TnSJjMy Chieftains CallFor
50,000 Volunteers

NOTORIOUS GANGSTERS TRAPPED BY G-MEN

Annual Budget / f c , / , a n

EffortTo T akeT m ng
Near International
Settlement Falls Aa
ThouaandsAre Slain

And S n o w b i r d

azanglteported
As Key Position

| Tol«I expenditures amounting to
LVUWOO wore U it night approved
by the Boon) of Hi roototi of the
Seminole County ttiew b er of

15.000 Jap T r o o p s
Take P art . In Bat* tie To Crack Lines

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SH A N G H A I. . Oct, 18.—
’(A P )— A Chlpene npokcaman
declared td fa y t h a t Japaneae
forces h ad lost m ore th a n

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The Career o f L. R. Philips
haa been afflllalrd for sru-rsl
year*! Chamber of Commerce of
the llnlthd Slatra, Klorldn State
Chamber of Commerce, Southern
Oemmerrlal Sertetaiiea Amix-lo­
tion, Florida Commrrclsl Seeretarlea Aaeorlatlon, St. Jnhna -Rlv• r Improvement Association end
Florida Waterway Congreae.
The Itoanl nlw authoriaed Pentland, Gray A Moore to make the
annual audit of tho Chamber's
financial art-mints.
In prrsenting a rcaume of artlv*
It lee for the month of September,

Drive Is Started
FoH$ew- Members
By Country Club

bee of the bar, who died Bunday
following a long Uineta.
Tha faweral waa held In S t
Jo h n t Episcopal Church, the Rev.
! Amblar
Ambler K.
M. BUakferd
Blackford officiating.
In the
Old City
IInterment
-----* waa
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Cemetery under direction of Kyle
! and
end Bwanaoa.
Swenson.

Judge Daggett waa a native af
fudge
of
Jarb
Jachtineflto.
iR fllk ,
kii
bis gro
mndpArtiilii
ltdparents
hnelng settled hare
l i l t lie
here In USB.
wna educated at the Cast FtoVlda
Seminary, GalneeeOW, end. the
llnlverelty of the death. Sewsnee.
Tana., which uafrerelty conferred
■pen him the dsgrs i af Doctor a?
Lows.
He eerred as clerh of the Dave]
County Crlathwl Court af Record
la l i s t and m I M l waa appelnUd
judge of that court. At tho time
of hie death he waa senior mam*
bar sf the lew flnn, Daggett, MeOeQum, Howell end Daggett.

’Accept Proposal Td
Hand Itow To Non*
Intervention (iroup!

IMnn« For F o r m a 1 B J K d E S T w S
Opening OkeyedBy ring, reporta of further ltallaiuIW
Tin-Can Secretary i The two rouniriva

POUGHKKKPSIK, New York.
Oct., III. —fg*)—President llmiscVeit said today tho people wegg
•'rlghlfy'' talking frrrdora of re ­
ligion and th r pro,* Jusl m they
did 160 years ago when New York
sta ir ratified the federal Const I*
lullun.
BANGUlf, f)ct., ta —(Ah—Cap­ Coming here from 11yd* I'ark aa
"Kver, hinlv In New York la tain Frank Foley of lhi&gt; Hanyor
talking nhoui Klorldn," II, It police aakl today that Janie, llal- a '‘neighbor'’ tho Chief •'.vccullvu
linry, onemtur ot llio (lenrra hover, thv wounded,survivor of the s|Hikt- Irt-forv a crowd of sevrmt
Fruit Parking ('nuipniiy, told a D U rn a ambuth o f-th e dread Al thousand at the laying of a cor*
Herald reporter on tils return Brady gang, had confessed the rner,t»ni- for tho city’s new p o st-,
office.
to Sanford after n tlimi-mnntK hand had slain three iMilicemen.
■lav In tha nation's metropolis. Captain Foley sakl he heanl the
WASHINGTON, O il. IS —Idh
Kerry ona you meet !• Fl»r- •ulky prisoner during an all-night
President IliHHo-velt yeslerdu)
Ida-mlndrd and a lanta laflut of questioning
admit to federal siiiiiiiinnpil n e|H-rlnl res,Ion* nf
tnurista ran ha W period In tlila
Congress tit-m in roc Nov. lb and
R ule during Hid winter, Mr,
u lew liuura later, In a. radio
Levy staled.
sergeant, Fnul Minnrman, an In- • fhi-Jdn rlial" to Him iiillon. laid
On hla return In tlila City, Mr. dlsaa state trooper, and George
Levy atateil Hint 11m tampers- Conn, a Freeport, Ohio, patrol- down n leglsliilliii ptogram hi-iulih| by a rtHiomneodiiHon
(o r
Burn.
control of Inrln aurplnsoa,
Oalhovvr, hla skull created hy
Tim Pre-ldi III ais.ke unii day
high' ihhn II was la New t o r t and a bullet, aurrendrm l after Ihe
alter AgrUutimc Ik iwrlmenl cs
«lgni Irnna Island.
Squad of federal alcnlbs shot and llmaii-.-, furvalindnwi-d hiigrtnliaI not
Whm n-ki-d It he waa glad lo killed Al Brady, John llilllnger'a
llsrn. he ba&lt;k. the parking bouts op- "auccesaor,** and the gang'* youth­ ilepresjng anridusen In ilrtunll he ernlor alnltsl that, allliouph ha ful "trlggvrmsn," (larriK-e la-e ly cn-ry major rami rmp. J t i - '
prugraip |ur|udvd:
late* i-njoye-l llte vacation Immensely
1 . t;ro|i aurpiua control Icglahkh he would not slay* In Naw York Ehaffsr, t l , yealeiday In a dra*
aaatlc five-minute bailie on Ban­ latluu.
nltlcj If some ona gava.blm the whola gor
direct.
I- Hearn regional II immP .....•[
HI ala.
Foley aald the raptured gunman Irni program* -Imllar to Hm|
The eiillre (rip was made willsAlso
accused
Brady
of
"knocking
Tennettau Vail--, Anllmrity loj
out ml.hnp wllk (be eirepllnn of
j
O minor rolltalnn | r a DeoralU off* a grocery clerk lint said he ln*arc punier I.mil ua«.
BM not know the victim's name o r
1 . Ill ornoiUuo mn ol the is lown when bla ra r wan h l| hy a
motorist who bad been park-d Whore the slaying occurred. G- nrallro lirnnrli ol Ilia yptlernl'
and pulled Into Iha street, lie N hi, however, Iwvr charge,! the novernineut.
gang with the death of Rdward
4. A lat»&gt;r »t indarda bill In ,
was advised h r the jndge la Hia
small lawn thel tha parked i«r Lindsay Plqua, an Ohio grocery InR m ailm uiu boupg and tultii j
mwn
wages.
had the right-of-way, which Mr,
6 Htrenglheidiig ol |bu auli-'
lo r y declared la an lanovaiina
Iruat -laws. .
Ip I raffle relee.
prorrsiu for llie "in
1 ^ Praaldml
Meeting lor
Tavares, o n , u . -v r &gt; Re Iwel
Kdri lohmann, arc rotary of the
Lake County Chamber of Cam*
W altrr R (M m a * . opersiw Si area, will leave Friday far a
ag pace •* tb» ivdeman Office Ke»i»*| two weeks' tour of (he North fat
ar fell *»•*
s u a s tr Rtaro here, se- th e Interests of the county ond
minutes lo m a llr s ll) beesmath e o al , ra n d b
MADRID, O ct, 1 ». - M 1 tarwaMi date for ike Cfly OHHBlaalnn In &lt;ha
Be will spend a week In New Spealeh government official, sal.l
lee and General rlrellaa t f ha krld na kgtend,
spooking In Boetan, today t0,000 Insurgents had bren
I meat!
»- Oily Clark Freak «, MBbridge, Worceeler end New killed in the 4S day old offensive
Motors Laetso,! staled today.
Mtferd, Mesa, end r .- ru meat k, In Aatari**. , then
Mr. i '••lentaH waa tbo noly Rsa* . H. From there be will go to
DlspatchSe from Gljon taU In­
I devel*"»"» *• fkaRIY beli.ro tha iffale, N. Yn wbrie he w ll surgent aviators swept d..wn to,-w
draillii.e yewlarday |n r lb* r&gt;tt Amos, tbs Notions l Assovlatlew
lo b. -seated In Jeawsr, by : Commercial O rganisation garB R s f l CommlMlnnaP W. A. f^ftb r. »nd lories' Orovewtlon. At ike meet*
Ba eras ‘ becaus.- id this Ihrt be aelem af
n liU n lu ro and InformaUan
Ittt nf , tv—
kollv,. bM-mmui
n d.ly qoaltnJ
—
wut Lake roualy end CecilraI
l*B ' r o a d ld a le In
arida will be .given nut. Mr.
al.W llhoul
1
Rimaan will alee give a radie edI mbisiuisd fa
aee while In lbe Noitls

Gangster Survivor
Confesses Killing
Levy Reports North
It) Florida Minded T h r e e Policemen

IVie menfberehlp dries of the
Sanford Country Club during
which It la hoped that the pre t erit
membership of tha Club may ha
doubled, la getting under way, It
was learned today.
Tha dries waa launched la a
meeting of tho offtaiala of the
organisation la tho Chamber be tid­
ing Monday night. At the maathig
membership cards were ttaued and
the
nan*
» - names of*■the
** prospective
-

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BKRLIN. Oct. 11 .—(AR)— V
Germany eencludad • non-ag- •
graa.lon oaratmanl with l i t •
alum today, Tha accord w oo.
reached In an sashanga of ’
natea between German Foreign •
Mlnleter Konstantin van N au-■
rath and Belgian Miniate^
Jacques Davlgnon at tha Baft
lln foreign office.
The German note aald that
Inasmuch aa a new agreement
replacing the Locatne Becurlt]| '
Pact might taka a long tim e, *
tha Hatch wlahaa ta define I tl
attitude toward Ba'lglum wlU&gt;» .
out delay.
S jM

Al B ody (foreground), notorious midwest r*n g leader, and Clarence Shaffer. Jr., (background)
one of hit- benermen, a r t ahown daad on the main atrret uf Bangor, Me, after C-mrn and poll**
•hot them In a trap a t a gun atore. A third compoitkw wa« wounded, and one (I lian era* shot la
the ahouldar. Here are horroretrlekan crowda au rroundlng the bodlea at the clone of the five min.
utea of gun play,

Tram Nn Une of the Raatold
Howling i,i«gm&gt; toot* life lead
during the semua of last w a tt
end are Imdlng the league |a
the alaiidluRa with a total fit
three gamne non nod non* loat.
The Imi rue la muds up nt Ulem*
b e n of .d ie Hanfiml UiiwUpg,
Club and i hern are four team*
In the loon n&gt; Hin pri-M-nt time-- ,
allhuurh, ai-runllng In H .. II
IH&gt;|te, It nmv It- aiiUrgixl la in !
on during tho aenann.
|&lt;
Mr, IHipc. -Mt-relnry id -tho.,
• lull, urge* nnyiutn Intrrosliwl Ini
liowllng Iu ' m i - Ii IIii or altrmh
one of the tluli inn-llnga.
Mere nro tile M-Mllte uf last]
Il'MllMnC
page, laerl

N ew

England, France A
Yield To 11 Duce
I

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8.000 dead and wounded to­
day In a dlaaatrous attem pt
to crash through the Chin•a e lines acroaa th a W ants a o p in g Creak Into T u a n s ,
.fo u r mile* n o rth w eat o f th a
Utaraatlswal Settlement.
Tho Japanese army uaed ll.&lt;
•aa man la IU detperata tbnial.
Oaa japaaaeo Ilyina colama pushad ahead of the main body throe
mllea to tha oolaklrta of Taaanr
where marderoua machloeiun and
hand grenade fire forced It to
retire to Ua original position.
TBaaag la tho mon atrongly
defended town of the Chtneae
haul* Uas. lie captare . by tho
Japaneae might force the Chinoaa troops to withdraw from the
hotly-coateated Chapel pector In
order to c m n being flanked
and aurroahded from the weat.
A Chinese apokaamaa announc­
ed a Japanese effort to land a
large number of troops at T s a r
tlehlao, f|ee mlWI watt of LIho
on tho Yangtia Rleer, woo o
faltars. The apekeaoian aald tha

NUMBER SOI

Eatabllfthed In 1903

France agreed
atIpulating that the negotiation*
must b« swift and that Brltabg
must help luT "i-uuallta the bale
anrt&gt; * shoulil negotiations fall.
i
After a rablm-t inerting In LonMinislrr Neville
•ton,
I’riino
Chamberlain took the unuiual str|4
of railing tha laborlto opposition,
Ileaders Into * conference—a step
iwhich fairly occurs when l'arlla^
meat i, nut In session except Ink.
limes of crista.
The French ambassador waa une
It'a a llim rU a a g a g e f e a r )

|

4A New
Members
Th
j
I
I
Are Reported Alj
Woodmen Meeting
Al

Stock Market Falls
After Early Rally

imann To Tour
Slat For Lake County

Rebels Machine Cun
Fleeing Peasants

Pulp Mill Workera
Picket Construction

Prehistoric Bison
LOCAL WEATHER
Remains Are Found
Fereeawt

PERN ANDIMA. Oat.
Btety-ata eiertrliteei nailnaad
tbalr atriha hare yewlarday el
Ua U K k W Kraft OarpareUoa*a

meeting here jcU tdegr,

Partly cloudy, possibly scat­
tered showers near the iKaat Coned
tonight and In nerth end central
portions Thursday, cooler In north
portion Thursday n ig h t Bedlams
northwest Florida—probnUg rein
tonight

Thursday.

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ia d m n i e-snaks* over to bark sp F tr at Bam man McCarthy, who outed Rolf* without old. Shown alia
« Ot ioo lUail and Yankeo P in t Basa C oarh Earl Comb*.

Austria Parakeets Cad Hubbtll Hurls
Placed With Birds Brilliant Game To
At Municipal Zoo Upset Yankee?,17-3

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ir * i Ik d r
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Ista ta and County Ihm-t- ta t.
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lulldtac I M n d m
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Ihawpi il «l $14.24 are rauad | tlaanl, Conioii-i-.bns nr OITirer for.
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winter H ' f »a Ilia Maaon'n
th ua tu pl.onana
pin* M J t f .n , athm a*f a Inltrsy,
ni I lie rps-ralhiti n#:r. -ll, mow hamparaat Irafflr III
a a h u i..i Jt.nwO
t i u u MH ait
n t ' uf
- i any
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ftddtthsnnl
n f astock,
snssrliim-,
rsosltivnnec
or ale I torn* section*
1br
vice prohibited l.y law.
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cenlral New York reported
■ t a n a hi any linae
"The nasal “ ix -o -w ' wherever Ibr heaviest aaowtaU. alljs a
fW^ee* r**rt «*■
kwyI m thia Art iM H In' cu®»tn9»-»l aturro
tampurartly
Ulan kit Itig
fttonst th ey a Kpret In have at any t* new s rilla-r |* r ..m , rsna. |»all- road* ln the Hyratumr Uortlaud
* f t A m ine Ike romtag r « i . ner.l.«p. m rfaawlliai, eswwialtan, area. Althoa*h the »si«sr meltiphh* *s r *» Use $,Taalre.
&lt;-creator, ndi.iin! tm lnr. tru-tee or rd quickly, traffic war alowad
T*1r
N * h r «*"!•» 'V.sdla r V eal a-nihy, uhetlwS ainiru and driving p ro m t h au rd ou i.
* fa e a rd , Ihe new rate ia $1*30 Ui ass plural, saa-rsilmr or famlnBtn*w m ille d lightly over par.*
Ma $U6ft Tor aiaids $w*.um tun me, a s Itse o u d r l l suay swqaiio. | Af tbe Rim hotter area and ta k e
j m ftj ta eeeeaa ad fleas.
I “ l \ bile lb. in s' taw include*, op- Ontario,
while
brier
flurrlea
V i ml Inc so Tangil-V patently, a sn jr lmsiawes, piofra- « e r a reported at Tisiiaaunila on
btaM ftl lY nperly, fra il and eccv alaos or nia^ip I n i n»t aslheiwtae |k o Wa^slrn hauler.
A i l knyer* are laved $27.74 Ua-as^d, sf'en n U lm a arctnas pro - Near
traerlni temper a 1 is r e'e
•iM driili th e y kave brew tan -d m |m ,- IhSl s sany |» is m i nju red ware raortedp *s in-rally apatat.
in .
| m Iks- / |« a nl mn s f any lidamcHM
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*t|hwrtllinnera o f tk e profea - „ f , . f\J 11* I ia v 111,, i n-&lt; lin a s r ran t- - .
- -I
I M hselndinc la a y ia a , *K*ora, be p s u p ily Sia|nlnd of It under
L e n t N o tic a
MUSH, pharmurlat*. re$rtateioit • , Br j.ceens.ui sd Ihbs Art, or sstkrr - a ____ a_________________________
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Hi fH in lttT f f JilidiPlHC,
|« y m
I n «f
n o w la v Klia'I an* relsea-e th e! » | j „ „ , |.,r
Slurra kaa
'w m k
»iii*»r i w a
n d b i n iV iM p il, ilifi n fcnowa
■***sem ad any liesoar la * t a r . * , tko t lusus m m la w nial tke
m adam any loilm -io upeiated by amoaml o f l so ease ta ftraJaaled
*5fm m $ I n am f... .aw alvrw to tbe
*20eks asperated sankinea
o|«-r- a sssn.nl o f $IIM.n,l sws each store

r e n i M sir a u n m s s s u
Hoilrt U h«rrliy iU » n titai pur*
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f
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in ia«i r m « ia ««iu$
in
V ^ ie 's lT 'T w u u '-t *,l a."'JiM t. '*L1
riaiM s n&gt; awl fur ftvmlaulr Costaii.W ^ V .'.V * s ifi'r ^ lliT lo ia AUu
n - i - i i i r L .I si j ( u i u b a u l,

|M .fh- firatrt ad aaaehmasc a m - ri fl eui oi s.wssr ilsssea. plfta *M

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ky.lke kiKeMsun ad a robs eaUeitsd by the S tair raaaptrvlWr ajiw* r.i
ab atft* y a llwmae U r a f
lacawaw. due am July list of ***!*»$. '
' eweb nusehiise eamWtaanee , a k yp»r. fk e la o n id i after cant luBfcua*
wsaekbse. fuasunt w a ll e r CksmptmlW. gam ftsto Us* State
fs* dago i-l.-imp vtmdmg f n a s u iy to Use rm lil of tke tl/y s
lb*, wsnair M-eulinj; iwnrbmr, esat Naiuul I'urs-t, and ia eptsar*
m y Wta* opa-salnl ly nlad ,bmed to tin- tkrsselirs fsrnas lime
» * k l rmrh f * l taVpbma* are u lsaw in k sdsrd a irliu ln iy for!
N i l e A k t*«.
.ihe p ajim at «*f liaelsrra sAlasiraJ
8 Vrteftbag f k fta »r* b - and liu a * matalum of pnpua in .
bed U $3214 gd«* $t&gt;0 f.w
pau k u W -li.
,
LftieaW aust|4*vvd ks aaraw. «f “tlw h i tbe s« sr rtamsfkwlia^
*wood j ai.ls. hv ,sod&gt;lka a suing 1
knit nr Vorsta»&gt;V p ari me t r i r i s . pesUba. nf all land-, sea-1
tke role v* $1434 plus u i rams, aim rwaisev* uf all hiwda,
| f a r aoarh fseraam awsspbiyad ta fall imdcr Use |srasUs-vsa of Use
ft* wf fsvav prsnided Use Iterww d a f t star*- law.
I b f t a v n d $-17.14; |d»wl» --ft
"W U w aTr any psvwm who la
Mllqr frows-m nr by r oaips-ia- aokjs-rt t* tbe pa)loea.l d ■ IIeraaraol&gt;&gt;■*■-&gt; a w rsem pt,
caWae air pnsih*s- ta* hy thia er
9**ry Tort.nK 1 ,-th-r, dftirrag any a tta r law wf lb* tMftv mi
$mtmi-li a-ifruktcr-i, pkrwnJo $1orvds. shall fad I* pry Use aaaaa
•kbesvwrtcr eeaasVs, *p&lt;|-ft amsdi'• wines dsns, tke T»* (kdlectar.l
t a m i t t n a t m t a k a t a , * tW ptr.Ji.-e. State ttt iM u n , or)
ft! k n j f t , «wft » n s f p w isa mlarr aJTsoal la wbom Us* . Bald
,* 1 dft tarty nresiretion wf t „ *, payable, tha* bam . w ay
ftw awstwrc sbafl pay a Wswaaae ^
d sra trd U ad and atagntar
* t $lta3V , rtsH tW that this sbe Sheriffs a f lb* SUlc a f FWiftn t a e l and k eonmtwed to Ida, c Bantamad tag tksna and r*cb af

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.Leri fearsoai J J e e f , fenad Selkirk
’to /ftll i|st la McOefM^Wftd-Mi*
let I'w aul out Hiitelf 4 1 McCarthy
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Oen. id h l R. Keoaody, rand- ami Oat U11 did aatno helutlfulataisdisf'In t-blef ml
Xlabaaa'e
Cournderaln wlerans. pare no­ fleMinir on thal play to end lha
first half of the eeventh Inning.
lle* yiuslrralny that ll-a "filar* | Ttisi lllanli added another tally
niu| Honr" wnsilil flout at a NorthI to their total of seven when with
Booth reunion n e t t Jane la ,two nun out, ladler worked Antii’llyahurg sir al»e til* romrade,
wnulil p i sisi •‘u »ll stsswsi strike." jdrewa for a walk a n d . McCarthy
I singled through tha bog and Isclilein ml Kvanasly'a *t*lemeot
futlowml ill srlly ufti-r llo-Htate'a her rili an red to second. Denning
(tnilrsl IMufiulsimle Veleran* vu(- {then got hli third hit of Ihe af*
e,t In nllmiil III* lleMy*huni ral- itemoan when he doubled to deep
light field to score Leibcr. lie*
lr- wIIhowl iH-i-u**lou of ahftk-l
er they wisahl bn |H-nnllted to iCarihy held up at third. Whilekefd was pi'rpumly walked to .fill
CJ"f,
"W-t «m r.ohsft In . taka nor th$ tuaoa but llubb^ll lined out t^
40llt
,el M psiradft with them Wfll
gn W*s ft alt down atrtka,*’ K*ss
mmula. 1.1 MUwi
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Steak Fry Given
At SanLando Springs aiMitawiy
A aU lk fry honoring meratat. 1RWH* * HO
• f tko Young ruopie'a Service
ta rig
League of tke Holy CTcss Chuck A hd out to &lt;
ora* given yeaterday eflersoor at SV** * “ •»*
Land* Sprtaga by C J. Ummpk, vuf a f tha Ok
earner Itar a f the league.
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tmm, J a m Ktag, end Baaa Mac- JUUN0HA1

After leaden el LeaUtana Slate University carried
ealhereJa-mefce. iridirea e l Baton Uouie. s e ttle i
leader; Mark. Leek Bonneite, heed eo-ee yell lends
li H u ft r f t Elam ef Baton I m ic j and U. £ Theta pi

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More Fruit And Vegetables Than AnJ
Similar Area 'n America .

BalW h Tkt Only Centra) * '

Florida CKr Affording Rail, Illghingr
And Water TrmmporUUoq
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXVI
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. OCTOHER 11, 1937
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piack Given
C lear Title
By J u stices

OGDEN L. MILLS

J * e v i t t Petition For
Black's Removal On
fi Technical Grounds
? Is Denied By Court

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Ogden L. Mills Gasoline
Once Treasury Row Grows
Chief Is Dead New Decisions

H slttliliahetl

N l’MIlER -99

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Closes
Against
700 Imports

YANKS WHIP (HANTS l-TO-2 TO TAHK. SERIES

Most Drastic Act'on
In Economic Histo­
ry Does Not Affect
U. S. Oil Or ( ollon

Two Weeks' Illness Judge
idge Love Orders
Proves F a t a l To Lee Pay Impound­
Leading Figure In ed Gas Money To
Hoover’s R e g i m e
Washington County

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NKtV YOltK. O il, II. iil&gt;. 1
Oxilrn
O
lden !..
I., Ilia.
ills, former i w i 'i i r y
nf the treasury.. illr I at hi* liomi'
of
here today at 'll it s A- &gt;1. after
an lllaess of two week*.
Although "born Wllh a gold
•pooii
•poou In Ala mouth" ami ultti
liltle Inducement n irc p t tin- tra ­
ditions of ancestors to carve
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a rsrecr, his llfu a us
WA8HNGTON,
Oct.
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rounded.
WASTHNCTON, Oct. 11—
Form er Secretary of the T ress.
(API President Hooarvrlt Raid
After act litis Ills law degree
today the people of H it U n it*
^ (A P )—The Supreme Court ury Ogden l_ Mills, who served! from -H arvard hi ISoJ. with high
til State a a ir ilrte rminrd! to
^refused today to permit Al­ under Andrew Melina ami beaded) Brude&lt; he W a n to mi emptoyce
io tin' fifth isiime of the IMT World
uphold ttii.pt I dc ail of hlMltaH
nml then
thru n partner of Kiel .on,
bert Levitt, a former federal the departm ent during IIDover s and
..ult- victory was the fourth game. •o cltty ••which woiilil it il'» !L t
died today a fter illin
Jn iniu
linma nml Russell, a New
Judge In the Virgin Island*, Administration,
tule freedom far force In tha
a brief Illness.
Itiint »ii Giant llulflet.lcr Jim Ripple*
York law firm, niul soon w ii » In
it oiitfietiler, who Ineed fro m I n - l
and Patrick Henry Kelly, a
Oovernmetila of the Horld/*
ilomalul Hi a corporation trial
U&gt; safely under \a n k e r T h lu l Itao-man lied llolfe. IHMnggio pegged t“
He tpoke on *i radio pro* *
Boston attorney, to content
lawyer, tint &lt;1lt*aHi,linl with n
In' mil the wing.fooled G iant. Calling tin- play is Umpire Stew art.
gram broaidcait In ro m irrtlo n
career that seemed solely devntJustice Hugo L. Black's right
w ith th r rem oval o^f the A r­
ed
|o pecuniary gain, Mill*, only
i**l to
pay
to a seat on the bench.
lington National C rm etery of
money fola year aflur ih 'Iiik mlmltta-rl |n
This a c t i o n , gave B ls c k «
the rem ain* of G rn e r.ii Wlad*
cvin division of
c it y nlvvs b r ie f s
tin’ New York lair, became uc
Im lr D. Kr*y»ariow »kI, »* poMtN
cU ar title to h it judicial post
urt •ju»t ices on the
tiro In want politics. In I••12 tr««
patriot,
vhha if f v r d
iff thfl
ao fa r aa present d iillif iitu ***
of a ’ pi
ran for Congress hut was dcU nited
States
A rm y
dim nfl
concerned. Levitt haa indicated,
payment
fealed.
the W a r Uftw een St.ites.
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however, th at ho might sta rt
niiicy into ilia eoun* I
Two years Inter ho was elect­
bridge fund,
other proceedings.
ed to tho state senate and lie
U r The t««nrinlM I'rvM
by .lodge lane, law- ■
-Thla fig h t will not be over If
gan to reflect tho lively Inter­
Tlu* iitic d lio n o f
im p 'r t a
cs not renflict with an |
..
my petition Is denied,'’ he asest In social welfare displayed
l&gt;y Judge Johnson AdtlrCSS l a y
serted.
f
o
r
warring
n
a
tio
n
s
by his grandfather. Darius ') kJilt' I hi vi* I'ninpiiiili^ i*I I Im n l.it
,
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, r . s l l . v f 4 s s l-e a r T k r r r t
The Court refused to perm it
restraining ('ntnplfnllrr la c from]
B o o tll is
p o st'd a s a m a j o r i^sm* Itulny,
N ational G u a r d , here w ill lodd
t C IK IS
L C g lO ll
A n d
paying gasoline taxes In itl) coun* |
Levitt to file his pelitlon which
f o r I l lr |K n u r s i-.iM lnitiiot)
lilt-II Weekly d u ll H-.SIOII at the
lies Ills'll have special legislative!
contended Iltsrk was constiluFather J . J. Kellsgbsn. who
liienl A in io r y toulghl.
b
y tin* c i l f l i c t s
oil
lt"U »
nets seeking to control the dls• tkm alty ineligible for the poel- has recently returned
to the
]biirsi-mcnt of the fund.
lion. I« v ilt ctsirned Black was
Cfl|»tain
niul
Mr
a. F it *I S. Kcit ii
Th e C ity
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k " ’"**’' " "
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United S tate. ’.coni a two immllia’
barred because he was a mem­
nf thi* Hull l Jnihjlluii Atiny (umL in Hm i ii) Hall tonight f*»r pruvcmi'iiin in hinldiiig mi«| la rg e r1 J a p a n m 'k l tl K In part? ll3
ber of the Senate which voted trip to his old home In Ireland, was
tv lu irm l iuh | h i t k * In
Sum * n i | tli... id;.. M &gt;i , i monthly *.••»■ j inc.-asos m property rallies in illtl'IT iatilllllll b ills m ill |irO to increase the “emoluments" of the principal speaker at the rcrn fttr RttrnUilig I hi* largest Sal 1 &gt;,',,ii
.......... than in any oilier sla te ' visit m n iv i’ll sit f u r fin n n c i WC
LAKELAND, Oct. l l . —OV)
the justices by perm itting them ulsi , luncheon of thn Rotary Cluti
dsy
in
an
early
morning
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........ aslem sealatBid, Seminole *,!* Ui»’
&lt;'lUlill '•&lt;«» »
to retire a t full pay a fte r reach­ today. Q. W. Spencer who had
n
Mil tho Neiilli ot .Atlanta.
\ o-l.i'* ia of I lly
lln lilia o n «
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ing 70 and serving 10 y e a n .
charge of the program Introduc­ One man was killed nnd two
The
s-otivrtilion
was
lumded
by,
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1-1..,,City
Judge
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\Vln*lll« r nr nut
itnvrlupnn nl
joint" stabbing over a woman,
He added th a t tha retirem ent ed Father Kellaaban.
|„ |t ,„
»„iM Krane*
nf Hu- « *I&gt;' nf Hanfurd d.III fl* Gem ini Evnngliue lluuih wtie nr |-,oot J Millet III II .esaloli „f | Hisiiis-11, .tilled |.«lny aflel’ his itof Justice ‘ Van D evsnter did
Reports were heard from Ilia othera were held in jail here t i e . li’hil mil , I'iirk
.\|„mi.ip ,| Co.nl ul the .
(urn (i.tiu n h ip to New Y urk{tnimiihif'il ilirnwiinr upon hoc
Avi^nin*
w ill rlte.l m Atlanta Wednesday oil,-,
It
was
folk
county’s
second
not ’ create a vacancy on the eomtnlllee in charge of the an ­
»»*-«•• «** »*"•»••* I'.diei .Station tin nf to, noon
pmlnitily &lt;1&lt;h tilint hi tin* r**gu*
»lid IMniaili lphiu
I'yivn*'**!* fruiliii'i' l" allow R* dill
w h i c h murder within a week.
*t thi* railway stxllon Hy t»i*vnin»r j ,M |ty | ^
Court and hence there was no nual Rotary barbecue
In r fimotlng nf tin* lily rom inlif
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llaim
tt
Staled lhal tsadwte-1, !**«!* Volunteers
go to the Val- * 1
Edward
J
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MoUuy,
30-year
old
K
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Klvcrv
of
dm*'gtn.
Mayor
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ptae* '*&gt;r*l«*araryir wf^fonhrlntii-iH In tin* ( i l l llfill lit 7 :HO
(t in |*nvi'imm n t' Ihf* * l» p '
11 fin i;: . alei development ill I hi­
^ te n d e d that Van D eranter still nest Thursday. Tho plrnlc will Highland City fisherman, was lonlnltt. Ii wn» t&gt; mti' it tiiday,
\t It llaitsfirlil of A tlanta. V d
emil.lt
iin i* r it ii * a |iinn*iMlty uimetl tX9
t e c h n i c a ll y is a member of the tske the place of Ihu regular stabbed to death In front of a
,,( ..... ,lir.. i..s . of sti.
nt nt. Ihalt ill ,uiv or Ik e loeulittri Itieiik l In* iklnleiiuiU' in ihi* A nt! I&lt;H
«\t tin* ln..| fins ting
nf
Itie • - I’. George, United Stales Sena
uphv | , MUI)1v
luncheon nest Monday, and the “ jmik" jo in t ju st inside the I-nke rninml'-j.lutn r-i llii-ri? n a * miiiiil* i fur uiul ni.Miy
tribunal.
lie l&gt;.
&lt; I'ltlltll'l,
iViil, ttinl iiitim Ali'.l d ia l F tf e i{ t t | lr lt a lUrn
Mi «lil« i ran*
t'npluin F V ir n Bl.tUtl lh:it nuin&gt;
Service by Diark, tb r petition barbecue will ho served ul5:.10 land city limits on the old A ulr i nritm vrri*y i»v**r Hhi tli' f nr nui
III**
i ti ilulir
tin* f.i i K
j*&gt;* in flex nf InuiintM llitu^ c l i n k
^
said, “will interfere with and o’clock * though Ilotarlatig and umdale road, uml lamia Kelley, tin* P ity Fii'lln -fi wf*fi* riKtit In v \ &lt;, nt * u rn * f pun mii ril dm mg thi*
II It*Ii I tt 7 "! thi*« h
in tr anth »|iatnl fm Hu* m m *
’l l"’ J«rAM»*»i* •n u n ;i u.*&gt; .irlu-tf
him*
prevent the due, proper, and law­ their guests haro been Inslled to fruit picker, was placed in t li•*| Dmlilhllliii; r r n llt'ii nf n fill In it 'n i l hut I I n* muni mi« ic f lm g pn
In lllllp ll lit
(uiu* niii** nf Hu- mint! ilni*tlh* i4
His* w lfilrr
ful adm inistration of Justice In make use of the pool and oilier county jail io connection wllh tini»l (In* i'nninr nf l-slglitli I* I Mill Mitt 1tr'ld nil S lill’hi) nt'It")
i iiumIi 'I ii . i*ci*i*nmi** h»-ltay, It w a |
crime.
Several
hours
later
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the Supreme Court of the United facilities eailler in tho tfterjU fu lc n n l in nffa»*l u 11*1# ni)f«u»i^
i
Mny*'»r)
i i-ll Cook, truck driver, wn- Hln * t null ligitk
iiihlrt*^ by Vtiii ii m l 11*»nlli&gt;
uonu,
S ts U s."
F nmiI Itll i1i'i*e,u Jtrnvs, 11hi ilrli'
IM tu tn l lllRgltm InMmatrtl f fiat 1
nf |^(7,&lt;Hmf«4M|
plaertl
in
the
Ijtkelaml
jail,
and
Father
Kellaghnn.
speaking
Kelly'* motion was uenird on
h lV - 'lh ’tl w as lerol by Hr
IMll*’*n 1 tens dee,.led ........... .
ft*luni** ii**in 'Iin* im itIt uni'I*iiti*rMini (Hi* cm ii*nl •slllll ill'll Itisl n(|
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the basis of the action on 1-ev. In commemoration nf Columbus officers iniliraled.hu was In Id
M I In* fKiuiTiptnn
nf
Htnifurtl
v«.lii|Si* fruiii Hm ini mi* Yvihtli** wiul |.‘«tiMm,iHm ilnily fu r Hm I I iiiiit d
( ’hut tli nf Allcmta run I &lt; nlmn 1 I*
Day, said thore is n marked a material witness.
Ill’s petition.
Flm n ljH , isUti|*ai;:ii.
ill! Y III J4 uliuu**
ill
(irficera said they
leu tried h u s liif H i l l t i h i itiiHfi park A Vi- , ./ split'll mi. An ti. i n iii|? vui&gt; iin t
similarity between (lie Europe of
inn* iin a im iltcr *»r |n.lh&gt; tin **'
|h 1 jnt** (lii'i extrenn'
■m i( lij|ih n t liiiim lt* w ill fur i \
today and that of H92 when Co- Malloy was an innocent bystao d ir ^ lift rninp.iii) iihhh inn fur ii**r * Is■ll iilltl *&gt;"V* la l Uimniilii'i tin lit l
t i i t l at! |n i vhi i « iiY U h l*! e*i*iit Jupan will ivtiiliinuf "i
at a fracas which sfnrted over
(C*aM *e*4 * • F a n e T t m )
w ere mil'll- t &lt;&lt;iur u lin g (la ro n viti
m 'r.M tt.l s^late
•*• ?
until* C iiu nty's
i i *|mI'Mi'iilu ll\*
a gill and was stabbed ill the iiiInnI*t|| |n iti i i n ^billon ni Ih*- titn .
Jhim i* it m lunvy |»ui .1i ,»
IIII' .lu ll' f A’C.1^111!Ml k’ e(i| | | ‘||.
heart as he stood by Kelley’s cnr. Inlet ft r lln n Ufiiilil Im&gt; g nm l ml u Tin*
T»*i
i
ilnrial
y*Vnfl
1
1
-ill*
I
I to iiia(itNul nl nlol mm him s irijtirU nn*
1 I, nml niai h
Killey was arrested u short time iMIililIntt tirrillll.
II w a, ul%&gt; Inlllioileil Hint
•• MV ml *i*lc« I Imii* uml (nil
I'h illilll || I ^ ill U I’Mn i l ’ll ll |*ri*u( llllh **'UlllM w
later, hut Conk was not picked
vt
iili"ii.tl gri« I nit1 vs s i* gi\» n lt&gt;r*i»'i*Minl nf ftiii'it si (liim i)*h u( H»i*%
, “ u*(;» ul * m a iriiiil
up until four hours later wheu 12 llien ,tiers of tin- S n n fo lil ('em Ll.-ronimiMiiiiii-r K. I. I'miiMt*,
An organisation meeting of the
m uH i, 3 li. M a iiitil
i.iit t l, mhlilic. I »•••»* Hi*’ Iwiil*
l relatives surrendered
him lo ••lory Com m ittee would lie pr.-pelti the S i u l l i r i i i T * T i itm i . i I ( H im
mi ll,e m eeilng t.,n lch l nod leip
Fall Sem ester Extension Classes
lfi.it Hiom* who lunI l» m Ih i . &lt;iml
lull, of Hu* l’&gt;rVlirca fiuriUcKf
iiimiflt r. Thn l'r«,a*i*lt nl «*i tIn* Sal
under t ln lr resignations U
lie
offered through the General E x­
l«t;»V1 1| Hit* mm Him ■ wi n* j*latla"f*lnm i: • trv rl..j.,.» an u
) W iM t «
iiditiri
Ann)*
^V
i I miI j
Ailvlwiry
body.
tension Division of tha University
Hn.k Huy It ul l.« hi Im n n l H»*m FniiiVt »miiilM Muw »•* It «»lyV rcIIiM ftl,
I «*wi ■
*n S.
\ i L tt r ii- lii,
of Florida will bo held in the San­
tli* Mult*.
in A*It* (he iiitrmlurthiri *■f I hi* i»n% * M r s . G l a d y s
K e n d a ll.
v .4lll, ........... .. ............
ford G ram m ar School tonight a t
,
, . „
imju.n l mu |«i ilKcit!
rrnur.
in
the
11 ginllnorel tin I'm r 'I krrr f
7:30 o'clock, according to R. E. ■* * ,un^h” n
bf. h*1,1
x si,
A n n o u n e e H
S c h e d u l e inchifjiitlin nntl ntliei
(•itvi'iimr 1
Episcopal
Parish
House
Wednrs
Kipp, principal of th« -chool.
Mas,,,, Dixon l.ln,-, M,. It.**M*-.I
ria l Iti&gt;iit
day,
October
20
a
t
12:lf&gt;
o'rlnck,
All peraons Inlarwatod in taking
A Puppet Show front the Hu.
l
the ,-ompltte
iivi M1l»c Mui tli »if ( lit is lia n ity
extension work must bo present according to nn announcement reau or Dental Health of Ihe
■rui- of e.iuife-y to pat,on
Four pernorm wen* Irlril 4i»*s .SVniitnr I»«*iti ii«* III* fl (.'.Hiv»* a j c
made
today
at
the
Krminolo
(kiuna t this meeting, Mr. Kipp itatod,
Florida S late Rosed of Health fur© &lt;*jIv Jinlpf* F n iiik | ia NI 11)* r HjM»n e mill ul'n H i. I.n u if I),
Mi* II Iiulyi* I m i MHi II* S r mi Hole Da- p i l l of sto le r lc llt * IV;is Die
,
,
'J .
i iHTiiii v |h iti■
&lt; t1
-*ftlu ll.; a|| | | t ill ( ni" t m iineslIc iHIfi'ti-m’e litxiii-n
jtfd ln g th a t enrollment will bo ty Cham krr of ^om/.icrce.
and through the rn-opcration of In it i, )»«"*'ti«I ««iftiH|fift nf I Ii m M ’i New Inn.
o u n t y
C o n im is s io iij
All
the
Ciric
Cluka
of
Kunfnrtl
m u n iJ iii.i Die full fYVIMg *&lt;!•« Hili iitutin i ii mul Miiiltiuru ru tuiiisi,
H a d * nnd work outlined a t tho Ini­
the Teeth Council for Children,
Hr. &lt; hi rim F u iitll **avi‘
and the general public are invited Inc. will be shown in nil the lilt Ipal Cm irt F rlila y
tial Msalon.
of iiH'i-llug’* o f 11 Vll 1DDI 4lllh I in* i«*1111* »utiil ivi* i ■■mmi-mlt fl Alto
ll w,ii» tonrnnt hnUy.
|(iailiti*' im ilVri - u* r r »h ru !*»»*'1
termliction vvhivn i i jm ,! iht*
to
attend
the
luncheon,.
Ralph
o f t i........... ■
illy vy ill H'* Hi'Hi *Hi tut* Calif**1»l hu it liiiut fur Hn-ti rtMii .»( lh. &lt;H&lt;11 ♦ mil r f Hia .w*’m‘&lt;
schools of Sanford and Seminole
All courses offered a r t applic­
Tlii»&gt;.f aifralgn1**! fw^for** I It** cram .
pagw rll, secretary of the Cham­
the ro o tii,i* xu-i-k.
County today and tomorrow, Mrs. Jtnlr© were Anna Jr»n«*n.
able toward degree* a t the Uni­
li'-iy lo | m ( i &lt;i)!h ami inVnl Hull it irn.lt (M inify V Mitimi i*»n«*r-» in H»«l
(*4i 1*1ji tri F i n n • ( :it
Nt-ai ly nil Hi*' t ilt h , *if Hm ap|M (lli it t•• I hr limlla ill ut|ii|*|M*rs * .... I 11. -it 4* .* . i hi
v e rs ity 'o f Florida or tho Florida ber of Commerce announced, add­ Dniothy I-atnb, County &gt;chuol i hnrni fl y Itli llio aaln nf IfiVnaI w it lh e r u m wt l nn*l
iimmiug.
ing
that
all
reservations
should
be
Rtato College fo r Women. Regular
nurse, stated today.
talln g lHV«ruB©i ailh#iil n Ii
H ii ill*' i h f 1jiiT i il* ' r .,)nii Hm
I, f,-x. rn u n l) Im \ v I m * ii •»i}»nuir» &lt;1 Mini wIm* H**'n* *mmh| 1m Ij i »*. IJ f'Jl(*i( *ri
made
direct
with
the
Chamber
of
(H** liom i* ? I f Miiti tm li'.n \ *. til imlifh’iilill).
m eeting datoa a fte r tho organisa­
T hr show brings out four
fiiifil 12.7 nr Do flay* In Uaya. lie m n hi
■* II,..Mil elite I• «1 I \\ Yatl- .IfUlL'hp
Commerce.
paneul 1-y Ills (tlu u i In
tion will be set a t the tim e the
L'lUiuH lu
points on dental hygiene in an Jail; Jut k Jnhiiaiin, npno, th a it wife unit l.l Mat mri I1, mi:•sbury.
|u iiyuilM f . i
Wluli* iii Vew Y^H. .Mr. Ilairuii l(l .l|IMI.ri| tvilli Hi*’ «Haiimi; «»nt
This
will
be
the
first
official
ctssees are completely organised.
entertaining manner. The points t*tl *11 Vi (ti«* pnaiiepilui! nf It)*all* iiilr«| tin* Atm in ill l«rymti ^
^
l i n k in n I nVu Jrw*
m ,| III.- rial H m* ro m iiij; y e a r.
General Itool H
*1 Ii** ini*c lin g s ni
H* lh llult'* n- Hi nV4 iiiN.ii ami
Only those classes showing auffi- visit Congressman Wilcox has are: _ right food, c h e u u u eYer. gnl liquor. f*n«tl |15 nr 3 0 tiu)» val ion Army wo
ir»t• *1 Hm( lla* sup w h irl, at lie I" '
i, Mi-xirn an-l
paid
to'ftcm
lnole
County
in
three
foil
:
the
(*i
Ui'Va
cLnt enrollment a t the orgsnixaT
i.rsilu
y
rise, use of loothbruidi, sti-l regu
J mVih McrMitfi, thurg.il with n|* then* welt* jtevin i h |.i ;iii • from
l,i i;t(»riiiiil)rs
ftiMii (liUt MttVa iiv c rflo x v h u : f , o , „ it-,
t)on meeting will be continued. years. Even though Mr. Wilcox is Inr visits to th r dentist.
ru ti-i.li-t jiMr rxrJlrhirfit in Dial vicinity.
••ruling a Vnialti^Bi yyllhnut r Ii that country i m m i . nt (Hr toll* W oman's il-ooi- Dei " 'ii- lin lm r , u itl iiitiiMTl
no
longer
Congressional
Repre­
llatwo
i
II
1
tub.
\
ill
m
»•*•!.
VVt
'l
H r. Kipp tald.
Miss
Rosalind
Collins ami 11*11*1*, u»n iiliinls*f*i|t tifitl
x%*(!i llirir all a tar
iiiilwlrla*4',
&lt;i vcnlinri. THere wen* / 1*ncY Hiiiiti* ■
E n d T. Williami. englm-er, fih-f
sentative for th r 5th*- D istrict, h«
nesdity.
Die
Pnol i 4 II
i lo b ; i fi(ii|Mnii*(| nf ‘ in' Iivi* l.jliy ii Hintr an mlxerw | , ’|***D ’-ul* lla- ll".*nl
Courses to bo offered Include
has taken a vital interest In the Marry Fowler working t&gt;ith the A«lum« rharginl w ith tlrunki«n ly 2'&gt;&lt;&gt;() of fir iul ul I^
M ary W --in Viif am I oiu- lari*** in *ml hull,
T h u rn b i}-, tie- Lal.
various phases in English and
lilatix e to till- n.n Inntm n » l , »
a(T*tr* of this section, p articu lar­ State Hoard nf H rsllli are oper­ nt**#. flritil | j nr »ent*nr**«I lit
a ll's H o ,,,. D moil latlo n au-i tin
English L iterature and also sev­
ating Ihe ehow.
««*rrn 10 (]■&gt;• In tha Clly Jail.
lb-fore n-Iuttimg to ^anfurtl.l j,,,,, |M , )|(.
m a r tie in , Irt
ly the St. Johns-Indian Hivei
t II ( ini : l-’ rh ln y , i lie Oviedo 1 II Mr Itaim-tt iilleml Do- ltd,- him- i(Jf , | u
eral courses in Spanish.
All
parents
are
•
cordially
in­
luntlr «' ., I l it,, . la k e
Canal Project, tn d has given his
at I o-r, ,1 Kluri its Coil tu itio n in I'lol J
r t u h i mu Fat in-i
w o rn ing uG
h n iju h tn ltch .
full cooperation to Congressman vited to attend the show.
1l l : fill o . l nek tile
1 li .idelphtg anil staled D,»l i&lt;V found
Sunford
-j j,,, ( 'iiiitiniuitim &gt; n g tu tl Id
Hendricks. It is eipected th a t In­
( ‘tub m ie x ill lh*' &lt;Tun ii her vf ., r,ad y market llvrte f,-r a large
t i n,i«|mil.di&gt;-n to O rlsnda
teresting news will be given con­
•
JACKSONVILLE. G-i II Re- Com m ere. build Iii,-.
•tuanluy of fetnx.
1r,,a D,C iT ’C emolh e &gt; of this tx ia i'
cerning this proposed canal p ro ­
.D EN V ER , O c t, I t , —W&gt; Ti,. afftrmlnx iln-tr del,-indued stand
•'Although I enjoyed my Irip
u |,,,' ,v, |,
, ,,,„ || ,„ tin- «l«
%
■
■
ject.
American E.-l&lt; ration of toil—' against p-rellm- war* ■ and huuis
very mot h, ' tlu- Re|irr«,i,t*Dv,-, Ml||„ (l.l(|
|„ |.|
A call requesting th a t the
City Police Department bo on
ta il'd ,'T n„, Very glad Io be buckj
id &gt; ,1i , c-I ih1 tom *
JACKSONVILLE, O c t. 11. —’ (unvm tion'. n -dullons com niittn lrglslallon as a s'-rlmis Ihmal
tho lookout for three bandits
CJf*&gt;—John L Doggrtt, fi9, well rreom m rnihil I"dsy th at the cot, to ptorldn’s present and future
,o the 'Sunshine S ta ir’.*'
I ,n, • ,i„p,-r IV. II. WTiliaiu* to pro*
who bold up and rob bod a fill­
known Jacksonville attorney and vrntion give th r executive counni industry. memlM-r&lt; ot Mo- indus­
jux-.l Xxilli tin- paxiot? .o f
* iatlc
Thn annual roll cull for Doing station about one Mils north
one-time Judge of the Duval power to expel John L. l e s i . trial committee ot Do Florida
H lnct ill Ovh-lu.
of Kissimmee about T:M o'clock
county criminal court of record, relM'l uni&gt;&lt;n-&lt; but also rrcommiml,-I State Chamber of foroin, r, .- m.-t Hemlrtole Fount»• Flinpter ol th»
last night was re reived from the
WAMINOTON. Oct. I t.—OP) died at his home yesterday follow­ of the rm omlttro to try tu male hare Friday to consider Indus­ Red Crops * ,l| ret Under »a,
peace with the CommRlee for In trial developm ent of
Hu t soon, M rs. It, N\ H ro lt, , lial.
Oeoooia county authorities a —Vittorio Muesotlnl motored io ing a long Illness.
man of the ,l,u |d e r. aniioun- 1
Shine HI ntiabort time after the robbery, the Blae Ridge mountains ot • In ItUKI, be was named rlerk of dustrial O rganitatM l.
A nearly new Itleyrlo »n« stol­
They heard a ta -sh c . declare tmlay.
— Chief of Police fl. WUIUme re- Virginia yesterday, v l s l t l q g the criminal court el record, and
Forecast
wage hour proposaL ■•-&gt;»•- given
County J oil re It w w .o r,v» en from ^tlie I'almoito t,roeery
^ p o r t o d this morning.
friends.
eight years later was appointed
F
a
il
l
y
cloudy
loulght Un-1 T u e ..
Hulurdny
nlt-hl,
I'lilef
of
l’,d
irt
Industry "tin- Jitter*." Dial Htate bee,, nppolnli'il , hnlrman of lit*
Chief w illiam s stated (hat the
The 11-year-old eon of the Judge. A t that tim e he w ig the
ragnlalo,, may tie nr, .1* *t. to con­ ant,us) m er„lo,.l,l|i Drive wlilch Roy O, w alln u u niinouocoil tie day. iM Kslldy occasional show ers
Deportment hod boon w aleblag Italian dictator eras the guest of youngest pn-sidint* judge In F lo r­
t,, extrem e s o ,,in
toutl,*n
amt
serve FlofMa’* forests for the *s III begin Nov. ft nnd «m,ll„to‘ day.
for auspicious rb arasters but y Capt, Randolph Sauttnul. retired ida.
■Tha bicycle hnioased lo the de­ near tho to a st. Slb -titly w arm er
r o t no arruuta hod boo* made.
Italian army officer of New
Licenses to wed were Issue I welfare n f-lim b e r, n.n d store, throorlt T hnnksgtrlng Da,
He attended ftr t ilford institute,
This xear tin- member ship ll tery hoy nt lint store nail bad near extrem e north coast tonlxht*
The trio, one with a pistol and Tor*, who has a home la the the E ast Florida sem inary at to four ronnlci a t tha. offh r •-( and papermill fmlu Ho-- that In­
m .om lnx ilrlvn will Im roipl„jTr&gt;t i" 11 been left between the store and Kstretu e N urthW e.l Flo rid a I j I (
■ho other blandishing- a half* fsahtouabto Mlddleburg, Vs- col­ Gaineavillr, and was graduated II,r Count? Judge over Ihewn-k dustrial lenders nr.
more and more lnl,r,-*l*d In tho sim ilar msuiiev t o . the A ,ties in an adjolidm; house during the toidtdil u m l‘ T u e s d s r .' t hold .up tho slntlou belunglngto ony I f mile* southwest of Wash­ from the UnWer-fty uf tho South, end It »-•• learned tmlay.
Official ftsport
John Cidlum and WlnR'ed ftoath ami F lo,Ida am i that how prevlnd* venra and ' Mrs. fu .it night. A* yrj the I'ollre DeparL
Mr. and Mrs.' Mir hast Mul ington.
Sews nee, Trnn.
High LbtN
chroma who repoded that the
Ha lunched there. In com Hanr
He wu* T im a trustee and mem­ H u t,kins ot Hanford nml th le -j lory, pulp, toslllo, a,el .olluloe* stated Hint slid* anlb'fpaie. Iin- inapt h a i found no clues as lo
73
V aedits escaped with |M
aad with Italian Ambassador and ber of tlfb Sewanee institution's negro ■ iph-e wero Laucd lh- mills am coming snuihward In most snrces’ fnl ram palrn ever tha whmrnlmut* of tho missing S ____ ___________ A.-------- pu
r,
....
. .................. 71
bicycle.
held
In
FAnfoid,
ie ro ra l cartom pf cigarettes,
m
m
lj
r
,
I'
rtlflcplge,
"*
i
n
u
r-ln
rrw
isln
s
num
b-,
Madam Buvlrh,
boaid vf regent,,

Ku Klux Issue
- Is Not Raised

France Plans To &gt;
O p e n Pyrenees

Kelly Motion Is Also
DeniedOn Same Bnf sis As L e v i t t ' s

Ducc Rejects AngloF r c n c h Demands
To Abandon Spain

Father Kellaghan
Tells Rotariaos
O f Irish Visit

Ferens A re Back

Barnett Reports
Many Touristts

; ; F r o m S a Ivation ’
Army Convention

Barbecue Is Planned
For Thursday After­
noon At Sanlando

Two Jailed In “Jook
Joint” Stabbing From
Argument Over Worn

General
Feature
Of Fine Program

City CumnuHsionorH
Will Meet Tonighti ' V " t

To Be Here Soon

"

, ... . ’Represent at i ve AtFlorists

Meetings

,v" li,ld1

Organization Meeting
For ExtensionClasses
Planned For Tonight Congressmen Will

Address Luncheon
H e r e On Oct. 20|&lt;«""r"

Dental Puppet Show
Will Be Shown Here Four I’crsons Tried
Before Judge Miller

Tmde Body
A. F, Of L. Committee State
Opposes Wage Law
Attorney J.L.I)oggett Votes To Expel Ix*wis
Dies After lilneHs

Local Police Look
For Osceola Bandit

Mussolini's Son Visits
Blue RidgeMountains

lor i-ii ( iuh Meetings I ' ’p,'

ah Routine Mailers Art*
Handled Saturday By',

Annual Red ('ross
Call To Begin Soon

Bicycle Is Stolen
From Grocery Boy

Marriage Licenses
Issued By.'Judge

LOCAL WEATHER

�The• Diets
torshipti
•.
:
-

'e rso n a l

Strongest suppertera of Adolph Httkr from
fa tad day* of the *'Booo poHor putoah" in Mooldt i
blood purge of 1034, worn the oo-eolled emelkr «
UU, the "little feilowe" in builneu. th ey hed been
liii by the inflation and the depression which follow*
again and again Ritter premised that if he were ht
be would help their tmalncoa.
But according to a recent Associated Press dh
from Berlin, the "llttla fellow** has also been the
disappointed in the Nazi regime of any
Instead of helping their businesses, Hitler hss
hedged their activities with h w government n
has lev^d increasingly burdensome tames or them, ami ha*
actually ’forced many of them into bankruptcy.
Much the earn* story oomea from Rome wbas* the
Associated Press has bean making a survey of Industrial
conditions. The government has so penetrated tot* the
actual operation of business, that any concern n s s h y le g
forty or more workmen has to have at least on* ehwk
solely to maintain records and answer questions far the
government. Meanwhile taxes steadily mount.
Anyone planning to go into business, says the As­
sociated Press, first has to get three licenses from throw

Be Will
* !•* • i n

Pe rsoriafs
te frtsotU In this
ineancenient at ths
S T w to tfrW Butch­
er Mr. and Mr*. U.
1Jali* T, Cullum, son
if. K. B. Cull ora.
wemany w** per­
ky afternoon s t 3:00
formed*6*1
P in t Baptist Church
with t i t Bee. W. P. Brooks, J r
officiating.
Ths hr Us
attractively
gowned tn Mss
.
moelting scesssoris*. Shs was
born In Sanford and haa lly^d here
most of her Ilfs. She waa'giwduat-

R. N. NIPPER

- G ~uUi.u k-L T *

FORD
*14 “ SR**
e e a e S e e a

Marttn’e

|&gt;hlll&gt;*0|

PUn* ii

C*. L th* f t
gulUlan Jortti
Kim A venav

more than
imroedlatal
swhltsrt, i
The con

tbs memorial to cart
(hsn I .’00,Ota.*, .

dent Roooe
koapltal or
U * ke i-rue

Hull of F a - M Washington b&gt; |
Jot
David,on,
isssrwatlontUy | u W

lira. Peal Pemold,
RourailLt, Mlaa Vlq
•wd Mtse J eyee Uwa
lerday in QaiasaulUe.

HEART AffD MOUTH:
t k U a heart men hsltseeth
ghteouebisr son with ths
twnfdailbri is mads snto
m.—Romans lOilO.
$

scoffed and crlod blui

"nsy.**
•Bl teth ihilt ntmwtrtctrM,
lift' adtl ba darad to sail away
JQM flnif another wurld.
t
*
*‘ ’ •
H f dared i t P**a beyond tbu
•l
- rlsi
•
: 6 f lulewiedge proved and tried.
•Whore faith atona could coun.'-l

SILVER MARSHALL «1t
Suralnol* High School and la now

-YtUSwL

«aas|ui&gt; *r nts Bemlnole Printing

RCA-Victor—Medal M—M
.......................
PRICED ID BELL

Company.
Immediately, after the ceremony
ths couple loft for .Daytona Reich.
They a rt now a t homo to their
friends a t 701 West Third Street.

BAUER

suchbW

RADIO SERVICE
405 W. l e t

If you should have to discharge an employee, you must
give him 15 days' salify for every year he has been in
your employ. There is a sales tax of 2 l/t percent on ev­
crylhfng you —. ...........
must be kept in your files for five yesra for inspection xt
any time by government agents; all letter*, telegrams and
no fcrlb for ten years. A complete list of employees ha*
to be furnished the police at frequent Intervale.
If your bus'ness is operated by a stock corporation,
you may not pay dividends In excess of six percent. If you
make anything more thnn that, you must put the eurplu*
In government bonds. In’ many line* you may not regu­
late your own price*. In every case prices ere subject to
the approvaj of the government and In some they are fixed
by the government. Salaries and wages are also fixed by

Phene *9

W E R T -T h e
Fins Watch And Jewelry
Blemnnd MemtUhg And 1
- w x x x n n u t M i o e wmm

J a p a ii

Floraheim $9.50 up
[NVhara h»|b sdranluro llaa.
■y Cdsar A. Ou**t.
fjl , .
--------------Jtnty, U S peace loving nation,
R e , ba, but they want padc#
H their own term*.

1/| f Iba Jap an, m warlords could
Bttewd juat one of our high school
MatbaJl games, they wouldn't be
SM cocky about' the Invincibility
Of their armies.
r'
,.
p ___
r.Tki* Jax T -U . ta a strong adfbcala of Venetian blinds. T w o
foonton,” It InaUL. “can watoh Roonevalt was overwhelmingly the answer given to tha
fork oiber acroa* the allay with* question, "Who do'you think will succeed Mr. Roosevelt
tut stthpr being aaen.”
in 1041."
•
*

i

■ ■

o -

.■

| TharO are plenty who thought
Hw Ualtad State* wouldn't def a r i , war on Japan until after
pba World HarWa, but now It apM ofs R ail have to wait until
nftcr the football aaaacm.

tta most an lb
hav* aver dared
So, this Is th*
ueatnusufo gat I
floor.
---------reputation tn
in ISM there
l*ar*on» in tha I
OS year* of aga-

SH O ES,

d

Tba ladles of tW CongrsgaItsnai Church with .Mr*. Georg*
R ibs serving aa chairman ars pra*

"JttiTP * to*

Th's was the fourth poll among newspaper editors
conducted by Liberty and each of the preceding ones cor­
rectly Indicated political trends. More than 2,500 news­
paper editors were queried In this latest poll, and the ro*
Quits Indicated that 1040 will be another Dems’intic year
regardless of whether Roosevelt U nominaUd, and that
If the Republicans should happen to win It will be under
the leadership of Senator Vandenburg.
Aa to the next probable president, the editors »«lected, first, Mr. Roosevelt; second; Senator Vandenburg;
third. Governor Earle; fourth. Jim Farley; fifth, Secre­
tary Wallace; and sixth, John L. Lewis.

fldfida, with tha chance to be
i of the landing cnttla ttatoJ,
is not rats* enough baaf and
i for lia own people. The
iU Import* nearly 71 percent
tta, meat. Something wrong
rnere,—Melboum* _ T im e.
CHIEF JUSTICE HUGHES once received a letter from
ought to gHre ua aomeimng
at about
• ladies' church auxiliary In Iowa, which read In part;
Now that tba slat machines
■a out, w* auppeaa some of
A buy* who have raor* money
t*a they know wkat to do with
M turn big i t Cuba, bollla, and
hat lattory rarketa. It's funny
IUi no many worthwhile things
i buy, some .people will spend
d lf money on th* vain hop#
' making b killing.

ANNOUNCHMKNT
Tba Junior High M o o t F. T.
A. wOl meat Tuesday aftaaoon a t
1:30 o’clock. An mambers are
krgwd to bo piwawit at tbs first
Meet log of thk y*Ar. M tt l l w i O t
grill ba u rvad.
‘ •

"In order to raise money for the chnroh, onr mem­
bers are mfklng aprons from the /hirt-tatla of famous
men. WV« would be so pleased If you could send aa one
of your shirt-tails. Please have Mrs. Hughes mark them
with your initials and also pin on them a short biography
of the famous occasions in which they hav* been inti­
mately associated with your Ufa."
Mrs. Hugbds framed the letter in ivory as tha Chief
Justice’s dearest posseoe'on.—Drew Pearson and Robert
— ...

ms

wllteh lbe

Chase Family Gathers Fdk* Reunion
Upeii Occasion Of 75th Birthday

rompuin*A

&lt;M*d

Minethh,f ,|kt p,.-.

• II* denied that the Japan***
h a u IT V ^ n 'e S T Ifro m 'th * Span- • » " “**"« • rt“ &gt;
lah civil war.
Chln*“
Premier Muaaollnl, formally re-!m*n, , snpplwn*ntod IB* heaUb
Jtcting Anglo-Friuich dowmnda foj mintatry a rapart with • •****
withdrawal of hU -volenteart ■ « *
* U ? to? L a hMfc"
troop* from Spain, wai reported th*
Sunday, war*

Fortune $4j00
rotate, Florida atagea another fea­ or than the amount spent in tha
ture af tha boom—th* greataat first alg months of 1834. And th*
pur capita expenditure for new per capita expenditure In Florida's
building eanstrurtion af any ftata Lufldlng wa* 147 percent aboV. the
nations! average!
In th* country I
Florida builds. Florida haa anFwr th* first aht month, of tMa
year, Florida's new building con­ l*red a new a r t af prosperity.
struction represented an rxpendl- Florid* Is under'tb* edntroFof an
twre wf 947.2tt.SO0 which wws Irresistible fort* that la carrying
naarly fifteen mlfllsn dollari high* it forward to greater day* than

Piuses

/uu i m p u r i a

F r i e n d l y $5.00
The Next President

Dr. and Mrs. U, T. Doav have
rt'turned from M land. where 1L.
Don 'atUedcd the I'lorMa 0&gt;Wo
praetor's Aotoclatlui a t tlw Deau­
ville Health retort.

Frienda of Ilarrey S«anwn will
be glad to loam that he la mroterIng rapidly after having under*
gona an operation for 'apprmTirltl*
at the FeraaId-LaughU-ti Mentotlal
„ Word ha a been received from Hospital on Friday.
Tallahassee that Mlaa Kathryn
Thigpen will be one of the fresh­
il ra. w. K. Csmplwl'. H»a
men to take p art in the 10th an­ Jacqueline Campbell ami IV i.i-t
nual ceremony of Torch Night at Campbell, J r. apent yesterday in
lha Florida State College for St. Petersburg with Mr. Camp toll
»' -fn
Women on Oct. 12 in the open air who rrrently underwent u u u jrr I'.lt
00y (KtfTroi*,
theater.
operation at the Bay*,Pine* lloaAt thie time sophoraorr. will
MS* of-Mr*. W. L. d a r k an traditionally pass on to the frt-ah*
ranch* Avenue at S:00 o'clock, men the traditional torch as the
bo member* are raqnaatad to' freshman pledge their loyalty la
ring eoepgmv
&gt;,
dpholdlng the standards of their
Them wlfT ba a ntermtur* meet-,
« c t tin Waaaan'a Club a i 3:00
dock. Min' Irena. Hinton arm t*
o n flT I
fln a p c
u“ l lk* svppo^d "xs*” about
(Miaer. •‘fc a n t .
o f lum m er"
Aft fowr brethaea and . ibalr
wdi A sM Im And t t t a wUI ba
IV k fir
A tro in e f
&gt;*** the affect of • high-powered
#ae* praaant on Wedne*
haab and *Wdetw.rd Haata" will
17U U L
* rxploaiva which tha Japanaac w«* &lt;a&gt; erM W . A Special dinner
I gfeaa by K n . K. D. Brownlae.
7
0
0
T
m
n
n
r
t
*1
nod
which
ha
admitted
“ha*
an
wnd
n 4 tfiw inblfi wr*
c i f . O. EMnhol.cr wOl aervr

-Ask T ear Nalghbat" i

Rev. And Mr&amp;Elmore
Are Honor Gneati
I Mr. and M rsTTT Botff d.il.iad
hr th* M&gt; it h t Oewnktt of tb*
First Christian Cbnfch aatortalnad
f t honor of tbd low. and Mr*. B.
C. Elsa or* Thursday night at Iba

a«i__ro u H r __ r

»y Jet Harold Dahl go tn
i after a court martial bad
Mad him to death because
M .a beautiful T i l who tent
picture to th* rebel General
bagged for hla release. Th*
I bf this little ktory U, of
s. If you must fly a bombing
i flak 91800 a week, first toaki
t h t t you have a beautiful

gpawding tb* awnmor la Vlrgtni*.
A "frbftotor Qtfc" foaust by

FLORIDA'S NEW
K U U M M U GAZBT

don tnd Farts carried Europe to­
ward sim t f th* tensest situation*
■Inc* th* Spinlah civil war began
18 month! ago, has called three
classes of conscripts—tboie of
1907, 1808 and 1009—to th# colors.
They ars beleg mobilised quietly
In readiness for "eventual action

itA T
l iflA it l

la to provide a aultdble ntaafolrum
for Mr. Rogera' tody, stow in a
Lna Angeles tomb, and that the
wishes of Mrs. Rogers would b*
rr.pectcd.
Gov. MarianJ eaplained that an
Indian memorial la mandatory un­
der the .tale bill which set up the
rommla.ion.
T c r ta f n lj nobody In nklibonx*

Ogden L Mills
Once Treasury
Tung Oil Amodatlon
Chief Is Dead
Aiks For Stable Pril?e

h uj
ru u » i * f
in the national subscription cam- 1 B tatX -T rrsngnt Tor CTO
palgn would b# tonwd w a r to the’ lion that th e y # W * r
Clartmorc museum If Mrs. Rogrri other laxallTCS and
approves the memorial plan.
’ A deed from Ufa. Bogun to TO1
acre/ of iand bo n I*ring tha e l tf of
Clarraioru »Si revealed by ths
cbsunltatoe.
Mr. Roger, had
plan—I U bwlld a home OS tha.
tract after hit retirement from
motion picture and radio w aft,
the rambling two-»tory Rogrrt
raiuh hods* will be tedn dqwn dhd
neiem ractal Owe. Mr. HarrJami
D R A U G H T
aald.
, • ,
Or*. Hoffman wwa named chair
vegUahle bust
man of a nilrtrommltt** To utody
designs to by submitted by Okta*
bama
aichitec*,. Silwfog wkh
him will be la u ra Clubb, Kaw
rity art fai
it* of The coralsloalm ; Justice Oenver Davidson. of.
the Supremo Court, Mr. Italaed,
Mr. Ilarrlioa, Necks llealbdnm.
pul.ll.her of the Tolas Wtarld. and
Walter Harrison, managing edi­
tor of The Oklahoman and Times.
The comm la. ion presented Oov
Marlaad with a gold watch chain
aa s token of Ita appreciation i t
hla consideration and courtesy.

klr*. Mill* marrying Ptr Paul
Duke*. Enallah piihtlrlal.
Mill* wa. married again In
Rrptrtnbrr, 1SSI, to Mr*. liaroIhy nandolph Fell, daughter of
Philip 8. P. Randolph of Ptilladrlphla. tin had no rhltdren-

pKVBArni a o rt 11 —t/n Georgia produce* one-half of
l1te country’* turpentine.
*• C A^crlcv. p rcld rm
th .
T""«
A-worl-tlo.. of America
“ M .. *"•";•'»&gt;
ho had a.kml
f w M " « ‘* &lt; ;-flt Innlelcgram
"
•• »u ''
«!•/ »•“ Price r f l«ms nlh
f d a r la y ..Id .a b a l l a d lha United Kioto, Army. Ito ,nrcod
"rl‘*1 wll&gt;h' •» lo
■ wllti thn A .r. Y. I« Frnnoa
M aU saw iM-liidliiK »*•
“ Bl1 ,u rr'’ Ataarlcwii aiaau and era. aiiitted out for apetlal
S T . J o n p pMnrra dating from
lb . « « -* Inatruoiton and duly In ataff
U11 to t u t hundred, of arllrrli'a which an- work.
Jn addition to llr. ( W . - I f . '*r
,UUjr u*"
,hp Amfr'
lie am vi d throe turm* In Cun
roiR L x t r m d iA M , hrt-t. mrao *. vo m r
and famUy. tha list-of sue,L in - lrm" hm
grew* idling up aubaUatlal mu
cl.dcd Mr. Chase’, .Lire. Mr,.
H . aald on. American Import Jnrlllaa lu n New York dlatrlol
CAR330. gNVXt-OfXA, OFFICE FOs B I , *Tt&lt;
Chari aa B. Adam.on of Herngn " bad ..h ad fnc the n a n m .n l that wa* elcuely divided lie gafr
town. P ^. hi. brother., nan
Up hla *«at
i*n for govavaor
fall Ckaaa of fchertnul II1U. Pa . b*
pound. of Ntw York In lb* l»:S elaeJoshua C. Ch*« of Winter Park.
« »•'«
«».ld ha u p thm. hut wna cUfoat'-d by Al
FI,., and Camden, Main#. Hydn'-y r l!T‘ '
...
. .
timllh whoso hut* New Yarfe
O &lt;Th**a of Hanford, Fla., .m l
Th« • M0C,*‘‘D"
a*w city veto uvercanin the ian)orJtb*lr w ire, and b l. uaphaw, lUn* * r « Uaa which Mill, wan ”up«Ula.‘
dal) Cha&lt;e. tnd . .too of Sanford.
'r.nllrolly for the Amor
fihoitty before the eiplrallaw
The father of Charlea K.Cha.e.
!'U’]p,rl *
J*tTn"r " r of h |. tilled term lu t'nagrom to
Edwin T.
attorney al i nr,,&gt; h»J 1
China . port*.
1137. ha wo, appolulod under
1*W. of Philadelphia, wiu ap j
areratary of treasury, wlnalag
tbu roafidnurn and approval of
pofoled Internal Taa Collector,
f ’ll n r o .«H W i t h
hy AbrShanl Uneoln. Mr. Chaae'i
T ^ l i a r K e a TV I U l
Andrew Melina, Ibea uarralaly.
lo February, 1S12. wbm Mellon
mother wa* the daashti-r
Joahua Coffin of Newbury. Mass.
_____
rellcud. Mill* »a* ourr.ad loan,It* ^a* a hlalorlan. aotlquarlan1 DKItUN, Ort. 11-—(/P|—The 'read him In Iba ||n..v«\r cabt
and achoolinaatnr of John (Inv-n blunt rhuiae ihul thn inlllal aim wot. aervlng uiitU the loaugura
leaf Whllllor. ||o w*a the filth of the nail rr*lniu I, to aradl- Uaa of I'rrkid-wt Franklin l&gt;.
genaratloh born In tha old "Cnf- rate CtirOtlanlly from dorm** Roosevelt ou Mar. 4, IIU .
in ferwar.'- Xawhsry. built In uf* wa. ouuiu hr Count Knnuii
MUI. was an unramprwiul^ns
t i l l and which L *1111 orruplml Ton Prnyalns, hUhnu of llarlln. f a * o f lire N ew D n a l. » * * !« * II
WhRttar. WHHam IJwyd Oarrl- |„ , pa.iorol lotl-r n-ml Ibnxsh *» “an atlnmpt to turn our la
aon. W*nd*l| Phllltpa and Joahun oul th* llerlln iflm-eaa In no dlvlduallillr .nrlrly Into n rol
Coffin war* all anlfiualaalli’ man C&lt;Uhnlli- efaurrhri yealarday. lurliv* on*.” Jlu k*|&gt;t up lha
SaorhetS U lb# rauia of aludl
“Th* rumpalrn asafost Ihe flrht tltrcuish both lertua of lbe
Hon and Wore member* of the church I, ImIiii: roudui-tod hy llooaevidt admltiMraliou and tw
flr*t Asll Slavery Hoeirty In ataaea l„ order that Ita Daal 1I3| wa* mentioned a. a potca
Amsrlra. of which Mr. rofflo g0al, mainly do I’hrMLnUatloa Ual raudldale for the Republic
wa* aaeralary. ,
of life, may nut Ikmciib* appar- ait prealdruillal u»inlnatluii.
TVtinam It reward Chaao, Inmn.r 0nt to crnrriiodr ton .min,”
Mill, came uf ruluulal stock.
111. father wa. oidcn Mill*, o
banker, pbllaiilhroidat and turf
man, and Ida nimhur was Ituib
T. Llvlatslnn of •»# old New
Yoik family. Ml»a was Iwiru
Aug. S3, t u t . al |bo family'*
sumni.r horn* In Nawpurt. U. 1
.
e
.
&gt;«
f
la Brplombrr, IUL be mar
rl.d Ml*« Margar-t Rulhertont,
daughter of lira, AT. K. Yanuer
b|ll. Hr. hy lb* latUr'a second
marriage to l&gt;ewl« Morris Ruth
Michigan la rullnl lha "Wo! orfordL This union ended In a
Randall Chass Is aUll ectlv lr tsrtoti" state,
P erl, divorce lu IMS, tbs r i
engaged In lb# Inoaraare bu,l- ____________

roliir., on r.rf, flacacard wa. n
gnaip ptrture . f Mr. Ctmm and h i.
t w am... Chari*. A- and WaUew F.
and .wo arandrhndren. Altar dinIUT, .peach*, and Ine.U formed.
U.S prorram which « . . ronclud*4 Try tha ehnwlns by a balopllrrn «t family photo, fmm baby-

PHOltE

Father Kelliighan
T e l l s RoUnans
Of Irish V i s i t

Diplomats brllevct they would
ba sast to 'Spain to augment th*
rebel forces of General Franco If
franco throws down th* baiTiers
along tba Franco-Spanlab frontier.
Franco has threatened that If
Miatollnl refuses to ghr* tba
Spanish was "back to th* Xpan- tost at lb* Uma tba "War at
larda" tba frontier will b* thrown ’the Rosa*” was raging In Eng­
land, ‘while today It la largely
Spanish war "back to th* Span- a "War of th# Nosex"
Declaring that tba rtafor ond
lab loyalists. Diplomatic quart*!*
understood th* French govern­ gets to the actual aa*i bf tbd
ment might area “permit" man trouble In tha Old W*rM. tba
of bar crack regular army divi­ U u on* bases nbsst tb s proapacta of wtr. Over there ha
sions—to Join the MyallsL.
id th* piwa* is rigidly con
Britain bad ban* ctmaklaring tb*
died and oaly tbnaa tblagaar*
possibility of permitting open
arms atrtpments fa tb* loyalists tn ubllahad which tb* powemtbatevent of MasaoHwfa re Jett Ian af t want psbtMbad. wtrt*# t«i thla
an Invitation, virtually n demand, country, k* Mud. MM »»d*0 ••
that h* Jain Britain and Franco wholly sarhatrollad.
In dleenaalona of lb4 “volunteers'
found many chaugaa alocA be
qMitioB.
The Italian twiasUon. Mating t n there sight ytnra sgw. there
probably n blgn«r S » g 4 of
that Mudaollnl rwfnse* to partklp*U fo any BMoaoMwi of tb* tub* piuaprity sad a better rtoftmlc
condition ta Iraland than ifanr
other couatry la tbs rorld.
Fathar B ibnqb— pointed font,
but tb* poopt# tbara. th«ugat0*y
have finally wow their Indian Ianew from
after v WO
yoara o n not todopeodeel In
tha anwm tbit tOOg caa aayiHutt
Ibay faal or do what (bay wnnt.
Thar* In Meaty of polllMXIdis­
cord la Iralaad, k* raid, and at
laast U different Union* wblU
are seeking ta control thtoga.
The Prastdant baa raiwnW WbaUttod a const! tat Ion Vfodalsd
vary msch after Jh * Ooo*Hto

K
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Seminole Priir

°‘i

RILEY’S

Anti-Church Drive

SALMON

No. 1 Tall Can

Vantage COFFEE

Lb.

MATCHES Lrg. Dot 3 Pkga.
I1/. Lba. Std, SALT

devoted more

2 Pkga.

Heine CATSUP

14 Or. BoL

Peanut Butter

12 0&amp; Jar

APPLfcS
5 lbs.............
BANANAS
4 lba...... .
BEANS . 1 lba......... ......

*0 yeera

HARDHEAD LETTUCE

pmictsi

Tb* differ**** It .that th a n la
iraeabig a natural curiosity
h f Justice Black ever qblt
IKK, tb* Leesburg Com­

I #

"Ksr.ssu.
a w ... IfroroUn g
Out about 978,90® I

e e e e e e a a

4 VERSE FOR TODAY

ntd

m m iw I

PBILCO • TUBE
nor aa proof of your aeriouanesa. For every ten *
you hire at least one of them has to be a dlaal
veteran. You also have to register with the eyi
merchants (your trade association) and register
ployees with another syndicate.
.If you should happen to make any profit on ]
ness, you pay an income tax of 14 percent. You
to pay what la called a Complementary tax rau|
one to ten percent. XT you pay rent, you have
five percent tax on the rent to the gsverm
you have a sign outside your shop there’s a tax

Reget §Memorial

-• .

rr&gt;-r,U HP

t i n *• »*a
■rat wall or|
srant thruaxh

,t,TtX.&lt;^c?Aar

al folh about the InquUI-

Fancy W w L ra Bn
Baaf Loin ar club

UUb boy wh* aakad tb*

■an bsw ba ' bappanad to
fta ana. -Waft Mftr." g*w

,'fx.

--/t

I* at in aoNM
ML summer la
la In Aeharlllai
Mr. ChMa’s''
■Wife fra A f
csss* from B*

ft* bn*In***
.FTramonlan-’

Was Urn Baaf
Loin or Chib
8 1 LA K H | k

�r

r/w»" .- -

'or
Natipnpi
As
Sbc Pick* Eight
fc'Sefi Them Down 4' To 2
jtyafThe Second Straight World Series
i v Victory Over BUI ferry's New York
Giants; 38,216 See Chilly Game
By ALAN OOULO
•
Maytatad Free* Sparta'BOUT
DU) GROUNDS, NEW YOJUC,
i &gt; l h ■—i f }—Tbo conquering
keh*: cl bhatad another recent'
thing dhapter In 'ihihr beck
imaging' boeeb.ll M*oetp)[«btayveturday by overpowering

»e,af*ompanlntanl of' that
.burei ef long-range!-fin
aria*,’: Um Yankee* Meat*
to I victory- *« • * - rekr

GROANING1GERTRUDE Epicts And Figures Secret Manuevc
jdf.'Series Between Are P eJ O y
Yankees And Giants isT A N o y ii,' b e t, n

Out O fP^jbU :
Evht

m

■v T V ataeetaeeC r m e
Final atandlng of the team*:
Wan Laat B et
Yankee* —
— 4
1
400
0 Ian U ____ 1---- 1
4
,100
Reealle of rem aeFirst game (at Yankee m e ­
diate):
’•&gt;
B M I
',a i» p u --------- ‘....v\.Ur%
— 1 I I
Yankee.
■ 7 o
Hubbell. - number*.
Coffman,
Smith and Mancuae; Oomei and
Dick ay. '•
'R a c o d d g a ra n (a t’ Yankee 8tad lajn ti
atqnU
1 * 0
Ykpkno* ---------- ------ 1— 1 7 0
B riton, number*, Coffman and
Mkncoeo; nu ttin g ae&lt;] Dickey.
1 ‘Third game (at Polo around*):
Teekeee
—
..... ( g o

m

Many Load FVootbttll
Fans Seiidjn,THeir

yen wHh ■ elngla *«'&gt;# repwUd
kin opening gomo triumph over
Urn OUoU. . ‘
. T h e. lanky CaetUlan porta War,
by winning t^ro cooWata, .ran hU
worW urlee record to- fire ‘'vfcUfiee,,wHh n i defeats. He beat
Ike Cub* one1* la ,U&gt;|J and the Winner eoalaei. w hyt'M
•ikbt. winger. gut) 0t.r&gt;
eight garnet to? ,\w l. of
Coomb* aed Herb
game* .weriT.lhMht
of whom poetod.’
Mb* Newman wgewO
without a *e|B*eh.
Deeplte . penetre
weather end' able*

Mm

turned out to
W ith er the
Qlento, afte r maklngVa., winning
eland behind the .meuLCert Hubball Saturday, couWttrolong the
(*»ua with tbav Brake* Bomber*.
With the park less then two-thlrdi
filled the gate receipt. Juet failed
t o teeah tn* mui ion -dollar mark.

. w * tk'% wwk. aa .they! prepare!far thalr • Initial - eu.
h
F W A ^ o rta ^ b .
l7 * .'W j W '8*»urd*y. right, ,Q et,9.’ “Griwkbig (Gertrude,H, th e .500*
' meehtne, eled-llk* In fpnn,* haa really toien groaning
thl* ,w*tk a t IM .cp eA Alet Waite,.fee ala yuan line aaeiatant to
WetWm Wad* at Doke Unhrenlty, prepare* h k -fro n t lln# defense*
for-the &lt;q.intn, conic,t.

dered to bed by hit phyiiclan Fri­
day after a retepee ceuled by ea t'
Ing food that did not agrra with
htaA HI* phyelclana aal there waa
BO cam* fnr alarm.
. Maak wfll U 71 naal Dee. II.

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The eonleiU U IatB‘ ••ak wire
eery good ie th e ir. ’« ittoqa^at.
though ■ereeei gldtoh
#y to Mlaet. Only *
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Florid* to Win oVer Tempi* aed
the flag] took*m i - 1 -‘.I* -4 &gt;-|jr
farer o« TOaiHe.'Jf Tempte' had
loet to #IOrida’1i . ' b o htd/ bar*
beta e big up*et la ' tba local
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Mr*. 1. A Wright of I II Mageotla Arena* wee Marly ■ cor­
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g*n&gt;* a* eh* Pickpd th e ’ two
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' Neatly all tba eontaataeu'wer*
correct In fieklag ihe Wlecopeln
Chicago gam* aa Wlacoealn wen
lb* gam*. 4 fray defeated Cornell
e game In which oely, throe conloctanta, picked Colombia •to win,
Cornell * etroqg - elaueg aweptia
victory e rO Print*(on In -:e;
gdera In whfch naartkph toaliktnate picked Hgat .
All ceo u itan ii .w trqew reag.to
tt* Notre beme-Illlnott* gome *aa
they ’ployed ni e lie aed aeoeed-

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Pea reon’. Murphy end Dickey:
Schumacher, Mellon, Ilreunan
aed Denning.
‘ fourth game (g( Polo 0rodn3*)t
Yank Me ....---- ------ ----- ' a g o
Qlaate ■--------------------- 7 II 3
Hadley. Andrew*, Wicker end
Dtopey; lfebbeli and Denning.
Plfih gam* (at poloOroundet:

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picked fir* -o f the etorting linemen In
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u»»!4t*by wording In the charging machine. They era, left k*
Melton,
rlfh t, D&lt;m OgUrle, Chicago, We* Dennla, Aehtrlll*, N. C., Al r'-hfinmea
Bwno, -Lakeland, Hoe Soldattl, Bomer.worth, N. 1L, and Paul Bou. Smith’, nran nap and Panning.
Attendance end rbcelpi*:
tea..*La&gt;alend.
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Yeaterdar'a gam* and total for
•. Althoogh the Tare beet the Georgian* laat year,, td-13, they flea game* 4* follow.:
* R \U k ln g no ehanca* a* the thro* week* of twIerdaOy Mtakath
Attendance 11414. 1SI.I4L
Receipt* - lit,747, I l l i c i t .
Commleeloneria (hare 111,112.
01, 1117.111.14,,
(i) Player*, .h ire , total for
flea game* K I740I.7.
Club’* altar* *71411.17,.
114.4*.
WaaiCbnta ■_ I
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Secret me neater* of the Turkteh
army and naVy • designed to teat
defenses along- the Aegean Sea
worn carried out y n ttn lijr In the
preaencu dt President Kamel Atm*
lurk.
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Only Turkish mlnleten and high
military authoritiee obaenred the
war game*. Foreign military attnchra’ and 'newspapermen were
barred. ■ ' '
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LONDON, —&lt;/P)-Mre. Charted
A. IJiidbctgH flow abroad wttff
her huband y n terday for the
flret time ilnco the birth laat May
I I of thalr third eon, tmnd M ar­
row Lindbergh, i
They flaw In the Colonel'a red
end Mack monoplane from Bead­
ing to Lympne airport, near Lon*
don, refueled and then took off for
Munich, Germany.

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locked at two vletoria* each in
their cUy charoylonehlp Bar lee
nqd unable to d* .anything about
K'yaetordey becauae of r*ln, will
rgtanv*. their battle today on the
Bon home lot, Coralekey perk. , ,
'T ex Carietnn, who pltehed to*
Cuba to vktory la the opener laat
Wadaeaday, wee neraed to hurl for
the National teeguare gad MonTy
Stratton far the B ex,.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

AY, OCTOBER l'l, 1M7

Established In 1908

G JOE GETS POMEII IN FINAL SERIES GAME

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Two Killed And

2 Wounded III
,

AI Brady, Notorious
Gangster And Qfi
Of Mob, Are Slolhr
G-Man Is .Wounded

No One Is Injured In1
&gt; A1 - -‘5W
On -AUu t o s| Leach Interests
hieh S o v i e t
Official Also Rode Consider Repair

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City Commission
H ears Discussion
OfbldS&amp;octure On Park Avenue

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molitlon Of Building Until Decision

AvenueTo Business
Ls Given A i r i mg

Tne condemn* lien of the old
build ire neat to the Princess
Thosier was discussal a t length
Oct. 18.— at the meeting af the City ComautomoDllea - g o n e r s In the City Hell (sit

Detlsrloc the cnuicbcs end
park* offered ■ n a t u r a l lm peril*
forat to the development of Sunford out Path Avenue, George A.
.Speer. Jr. told the City Commis-

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"* RHANOHAI.
ft— (AP)—Three
M onring to the British Em­
bassy were machine canned
today by two aquadrons of
Japanese warplanes. None of
pie occupants was injured.
. Staff can in which S. S.
lu m y , assistant air at­
tache of the' British Em­

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bassy, « u riding with n w r» l
ether EngHahmen were attacked
Mr the raiding Japanese plsnes
near MInchoni, 14 »0*a sooth
if

Traced To Maine ^
From Midtflety^sfc

iv e Japanese
Airplanes H it Commission DelaysDe Question Of Opening

Japanese^ Announce
» B i|r Push AtShang• hai Ready To Begin

S h arif hat.

" I V buildtag has prsvlou.lv b « n ',lo" • ^, at th*lr r,,o U r mc*“ n,r
condemned
C m S s iJ n V t
City Hell U st night thnt
they have postponed demolishing Park Avenue should no definitely
the building because ef the num- closed to alt fomrs of business and
arous requests from J. Warren be maintained es the heart of
r i Birmingham, Sanfard', m | j enUsl district.
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I"0* ' ' eomm“n |- | Before Mr. flpeers remarks.
" * * ««&gt;or Eduard Higgins Ul.l Inis te n ^ V V u*
tare, ted persons attending the scs* . Wi ' k h .»k« that tV question to V .lo­
be stated ho woo Id come U Ran-'
»_j
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elded was not whether a tilling
•u ? - U
poV l^lV' station should he built on thu
Nmplci*1'.c o m e r of Eighth Street and Park

' Britlah offican ataertad tha car*
could have been Identified easily
•a d added that tV ra was no doubt
Um •attacking planes w a n Jep- ^

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GangWhichHas Lopg|
Terrorized Indiana
Finally Wiped Out
UANGOltrMhlne, Oct. J&amp;.
— (A!*)—G-Men wiped out
tho notorious Imliuim »nfit«

Un’t get a homer In th e first four games of the ll»37 “ Nickel Series” but in the fifth
iced off the top of Ih e left field stands. AVve (left). Yankre Coach Art Fletcher slaps
right Joe crosses hour e plate to shake hands with Yankre Pat Iloy Tim Sullivan, vdho Is

Slugging Jp« DIMsgglo of t!
and final contest he |Kdrd a hoi
Joe on the back-as he rounds tl
shown Vhlnd Giant Chlehrr Dal

Seven Local BlindjuWA Distributes cj
Are Eligible For3610,846 During! j
»TiS,h.V“a r s *
*- w-1""- ZwlJUSi Social Security fflonlh In Florida S

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Survey RcvcalH That TVore -Than Half Mil-1 1
1,280 Blind N e e d
lion Is Advanced|„^
T t U - S confil^ *llh thc rlKl,U Asriistnnce In State For Overseas Road ,tM’

mu' h
’ With Murray and tha other s l x
Englishmen In tha ca n , British ou. condition and should V de-l
Offlclaie said, was tha Bevlet EmBassy aacratgiry named Shahov. Ma ° ^ t.J ^ ? ..U r r °", h d*l i r ' . th* of certain clUsens is for the U st
bad bam picked up 10 minute* be­
*—
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interests of the City,” IV Mayor
fore tha attack when hia car brofca

^t^VUr^iTh

G - Men Battle

American Consul
Is Assassinated
By An Armenian
M urincr Killed By
i man Whom He Ite' fused Visa To Us S.

m an a n d gaiiRntcr, A l BradjTg
nm l on e o f hin m obsm en to ­
d ay
in n Hcnantimiiil flv tv
m in u te ifunriK ht on Unntror’d
b u s ie s t dow ntow n s tr e e t. A}
th frtt R nnirtder w as BtipnrlU
d a i ly w ounded, th re w dow n
his gun and surrendered.
&gt;
One federal agent was wnOnf1
cd.
'i
TBn dead: At llratly. .15. - a n t ­
ed for Ihruo slayings olid sev­
eral robberies.
• Clare nee Klmffrr, * Junl«|
Hrsdy mobsnmn.
—
Wounded: J a m e s DulbafoP
nmdy. a mntumnn. whose lmad
was grated h r 0 butlol.
Tho name of the wonn4_at|
federal agent and thn anrh-one1
neee of hU Injurloa were M l
made kuown Immediately,
Tho gangolere who long h l ^ f
terror Ued (ho MIUwo*t with lliotg
forays upon tanka and t ) * f
armed bravado against offWWg
of law, had been
trarod Y4'!
Usugor by Department of J rik
tlco agents worklug with IgdlaU
•la to police.
Heady anti hla two rmnraidloM
went early in ■&gt; apnrtlng
store |u buy nmmiinltlmi. Tk4
(1-Men, thu eiBvt * nuutlier a o |
Immediately dl-clu'od. otatlonoR
themselves ou the oppuille
of the elreet.
When llrsdy. Bhaffer, and Dolt
hover * walked out &lt;&gt;f tho otorf
toward their ear. tho governs
nient men opened fire, Tho gung
men, surprised, sought cover,
whlpplnr out their pistols aa|
they dodged huhlud posts aud|
parked ears. They Iddreil awayf
In a return flru that fbr ( h rf
must part wn, wild for Iho (Is
men. carefully deplored, iuudc(
poor turgels.
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JACKSONVIl.l.E Fla., Oct., ill. . James |{. rottmi, nrllng Rial.—According to a social security sllrrclor of lbs poblic Works
gAsjniln|*l rnil-in, baa oonmincnl
TVt'tfmbhbcf A4ff
ewsurvey made by-H~ former Hlatw ^Ihat during Iho* idunlh of Hep'
a - rv l.-o
m uta to Shanghai from Nanking
Hoard
of
it
or
in
I
Welfare
for
the
Inthe meeting lest night. He stated
trmber funds almxiullng In
wa the same highway an whkh
’I be Sanford K lw sni, Club will Armenian to Ulumi ho 'b id re*
that the fact that Park Avenue Is formation of thc legblalurJ' 7 M t.lt were roleai-i-d In KlorPIn
two Japaneoo planes recently
a State Highway and the center sightless o r near-»ighlU-»a resi­ l-t aid In fluunrluu Public Works hold Its regular weekly luncheon fuced u vl-wr to enter the United
Mrioualy wounded thia British Amdents of Hcmlnole County are clegtomorrow at n-iou In tha ,trill room Hlal&gt;-s,
K 'N tlH rt ■■ M l, t i l )
projects.
baisador to China, S ir Hughs
ible fo r joint stale slid federal a s ­
A loan payment of » 5 n t.* :;i: of Hie Vables lintel, nrcording to -yn.- ai&gt;as-lu'a gun felled tho
Mrs.
rioreoce
Breed,
gealsala.
JtneU hbull-lluit.een.^by hom ing
sistance dander it piugram th at Is wn, inniln to liio OrcrswiH llnml nil announcement made 1-nlay by | at| at bolsrly I‘on. Ill (leneral u*
and machine gunning tha automo- advisor for the National Tuber­
| lu be set up III tho luum-diatu fu- snd Toll llrlilgo Hlainct for tha Sidney J . Nix. A very Interesting h„ atopp-d from Ills automobile
blla la which ho was making a culosis Association. N*« York. |
j ture.
now un-b-rl program has been n m m tied b y , b-f-ro III. offbe for n start of
O versea* H irin'ay
SlmUar Jo bnny.. Japanese ) offi­ will b« a visitor to Florida this
Thc plan for lllm l ai.lstan ee ap- vmitruilloii frnut Miami In Koy Julius llingfelder, chairm an of the t |lv day'* offlrlal business,
cials said tha Incident had boon waek. Bbe will be her* as tha*
proved by the Statu Welfare Hoard
prnnniin onnm iltee.
| rM .rrin rr‘s chauffeur captured^
reported and that they war* in­ guest of the Florida Tnbarculois now a t Wtvdiingtnii where It West.
--------' 1bo assnisln. Tha’ police, afler
Two cun 11 bi-mu' projects r e ­
als
and
Health
Association
and
s tig a tin g .
The Sanford Chess mol t'lieckrr u prillniluary luvesilgatloti, sal-1
aw aits the npprnval of Ihc Nstion- ceived grant |iayrnciilu.
t^-vv
Whll*
the
Japanese army Its affiliated organisations and
Th* Sanford Junior Chamber al Racial Kccurily Iluard. When coubly court Iion ex at llron*on t'lub will hobl its regular weekly tbv killer's name was Mvjurdleh
will
naalst
In
preparation
for
tha
Munched heavy serial bombard­
of Commerce met In regular scs- tho assent of Ibe NSSII, which Is received a grant iiaymsnl of |5,- nieeling again (Ills week ell T hills-' Knrayan.
ment on tho strongly-held Chinee* lis t sale of Christmas seals which alon at noon today with a luncheon I cxpt-cli-d, la ol tailied, Investlgp* ooo, | V 9
was piild on til" day evening as it wnx last week, They reported bo pumped si*
th a pel Sector on northern fringe opens on Thanksgiving Day,
lions to diduriuiue thu eligibility Martin i-mmly court h-uiac ol srrordlng to all uniiomiceincnt bullets frum U&lt; revolver Into
at
th*
Valdea
Hotel
and
the
dis­
Flva rational Seal Bala eoqfsr9 $ th* International
Settlement,
Hindu Itatiiy by A.
M olden, Marrlnnr at ilo»a range.
The
cussion of the annual danco was of applicants will begin in Ibe 12 Stuart.
M-erelnry of the club. Tin- meeting Cnnsul (leneral died ImnnallaloOpoktttnsn said that, amathsr por- ancea hava been arranged for thc feature of thc Imlines, ses­ districts of tin rvniiiiutiwcallli ac­
Thu
largest
grant
In.tnllmr-nt
tttng, tho long overdue Japanese Mrs. Dreed during har Florida sion.
cording to Clnyluii t '. (kidrington, wa* mad" |o I'aiut Tl"nch county will be held In the club room, of |y,
I'ollra .aid the prisoner admitIg push” would got under way visit. Tha first, O ct ii. will be
Th* group decided to hold ID State Wvlfaro I 'out miss loner.
for Flagler Memorial llrtdg". the Ynhlex Hotel sta llin g at H:ta&gt;
la
Orlando
and
workers
from
tho Immediate future.
There am 1,'Jrtd needy blind in TUI. grunt oniuiiiilml to 172,515.-, u'rlock,
• ted tho American official's reytsrly danco during the second
Orange
Be
ns
In
ol*.
Osceola.
VolUwmsa 1too wm*1
*
■■ ■ ■ - —......... i lii-ul to grunt him a visa was
Five pwi|mMwow
Japanese warplanta
wars
week of December hut so far more Klnnda, Ibe u-illninlr revelled.
50. Tit" l.ako W—til cl-Hlrlc ami
brought down today during spec- eta, folk, locks. Itrwvnrd and la- detailed plana are Jet to bo com­ Procedure ill tlelrrndnlng Mind- Wat ft, .project i--( rlviil a grunt
the motive Tor lit* attack. AilIborlllea said M arr|ner bud blm-klar air raids on Nanking, th* dlaa R (rtf counties will be la pleted.
n o s is ouljiiic-l in the plan ps sub•«.
ed .-Karayaii'a entry nn ground*
i*»# capital, and nearby cities, attendance, ft lie will ba In TsnfThe civk body dlto discussed milted to W ashington, and permit*
pa OcL J |. Miami Oct. JO. West
o f/ Insanity In the Armenian's
the Ckmoso announced today,
some of limited vision to share In
plans
for
the
beautification
of
tha
Six
boy* officially
liccsmtv
MThree of tb* plane* wrer* shot Palm He*eh Oct. I t aad Jack­ Intersection park on th* Sanfunl- the diilrllnillon af funds. Econom­
member* of Hoy Kmut Troop H
down during dogfight* with Chi- sonville Oct. II. on Oct. • aba Orlando highway and Geneva Ave­ ic blindness, 1. defined- as central
during
investiture
cercmonledf
Ha* aircraft over Nanking. Oth- visited Pensacola oarouta from nue. After the beoutiflcatkm of visual aruily of L't) 200 or less in
conduclnl last night In the Jun-»
jdfs soffered destruction a t the iM latana p&gt; a week of work ta th st lntcreectlon, sign, will be tho b etter ryu with correcting
Teq person* rhnrged with vloAlabama.
or High School, it was anmiunccif
b a d e Of enemy pursuit plane* a t
gUuM-&gt;, pcrm itling tin- Identifi­
In11,in of City Ordlnaiue* were
Mrs- W, II. Bplora. president placed In specific places warning cation of a standard object a t 20
lislay by |f. E. Morris, scouff
utlnklang. Twenty-four Japanese
people
not
to
destroy
th*
tirw
triid
In
n
*(ashni
of
tbo
H
im
liof th* 'orange Constr TutmrcatURnter,
f
fe e t
shmhery
that
will
be
placed
tko-rr.
Ipnl
Court
'nl
thn
Ipcal
I'olteo
b-sls and Health Association and
Two Hanford youths, Mill*
The maximum assistance that
..T.,"
L
,"'M
r
•rout'
1
hiclialed
jiflfw
Other
mattcra
of
s
routine
na­
Btulliiu
yesterday
ufh
rinam
lifiyd ciiiiI Kiim I Irud turd, hum
In Peiping tha captor* of Mra, Frank D. Oray, Orange ture were brought up before the may ho gnu-led to an Individual
Uoorre Anrruni, negro, was bi-i-n proimiti'il to lortairal* In JloHyiiTs'1. James Ingley, F re,|
Mlhekiachusng,
vital
railway Cooaty Beal Bale ohslrman. will organisation. The meeting was $30 per mouth liy law. Thl- federal
found guilty of, i barges of as- tha United K tates' Marino Curps. Wight. Jim ftussrll, Jam es Ridge,
guvcrnmi-nl
lias
appropriated
Jnmtieo 17$ mile* south of Pai­ b* cohoetssSs* at th* meeting presided over by E. E. I-anry,
aault and niakluy tlireat* nn'l arronllng to liihiriiiallon rocelv- end Juck Kparkman. Following
to
be
hold
at
the
Coloalal
Or­
ring, wee hailed by Japanese as
$ 100,000 to match Florida fund. In
'heir installation, the boy* *n&gt;
w aa1sunleiiced to pay a $ IT, tin" i-d h'-re Imlnv,
ange coart HoUl la Onaado Mon­
a sim ilar n mount, limiling the to­
u e beginning of tha oM.
uaireil in examlrialluns for tha
nr si rru 20 days In Jult, 'Mnr&gt;
day.
lloyil I, witli Ibe (Oth Murin''*
I, Neutral military m m were In­
ta l fa r d i'tn im tio n lhe first year
Itoberion, negro, charged with In tb" fli-ol fiireu at Kan In ego. rank of Tenderfoot.
Th* meeting will open with a
to $200,000.
clined to andore* th* Js penes*
Additional advanrenients wrrw
assault,
w
e.
r
i
r
|
n
a
Co
day
Calif., nml llrmlfnrd Is 'slslloiieil
op Inlea that th* lost effective conference at 10:00 o^ctock and
fiuch blind as support them ­
suspended ."lite m " by the City wllli Matin" ilelmlnm-nt aboaril nude when Mr. Morria promidad
will
bo
followed
by
*
luncheon
selves by solieilutlon on the streets
_____ ____.We In North)
Judge. Alien Milcbotl. negro, Ibe rru isrr U. H tt. I'en.arola Knu-st Kouthwaril and Henrya had been broken. BblhekU- at 11:M o’clock. Ig addition ta
o r other professional method, are
charged with a .s im lt, and pni- N| |,nng Jloarh, Clillf.
ftogl Bale worker*. ' nurgee, so­
barred from tho benefits of thc
og J we. -tbo t u t Important
le .lfo u of I'lllery llrKels
w a,
I Ii it ti 1lay 11 Hud llr u d f n ^ were
ir of resUtanc* In Hopoh. Its cial worker*, pbyalcjaap and oth- ,
plan.
sentanved to pay g $15 ftnn or gruduati-d from Heniluulo ’ High
appeared tb open the woy es o n lal*rested la Ubsrcaloala ,
s e rv e co day* In j a i l ,
work will attend the luncheon
Hrlinol In Ihu clasa of Mt and
h
Us* Yellow Hirer, tM
Wllllo llrnders'in.
Anderson jnlm-d the Mailin’, shortly uftur
meeUag
HunwoiHly and Jj&gt;" Williams, ne­ their grsiliiatlon
groes, were fauiiil guilty of ill*Hotel J-aku Oct. IK. snd a atunl
re
.- —
orderly conduct iliorgae 'and
night program to he held in thu
k
Revision of motor bus fare* lieACKSONVIU.E, Ocl.. 12. — were senlonccd to pay tines ot
audllorlum of th« Junior Hl«¥
id tween mod rllle* throughout the
which
is
casually o|
—Charles
M. Durranco, d», $1$ A&gt;r *«rva JO day* ln jail
Hchuol Oct. 23.
stale was announced here today
throughout tho action.
•
Carmun
Wook
and
Fred
lllllwri
m
bicnt
Jacksonville
rrimliial
WASHINGTON, O ct, IE —Of)
ir by J. K. MsrDonaM, agent of thl
Th* -Rer. Pan) Rodfeanv
'ware
fined
I
t
or
10
days
when
7*r,
State
*
attortiep.
fur
'th
e
—Tim gevemmeat won a Buprems • f th* Church, stale* that jj
The nroa of Manchoukuo, 1,0
i* Florid* Motor Lines, upon receipt
An extensive program of work 103,10 squern oilli-s, was aa&lt;
Irth Judicial Cirruil for eig h t1 they p)rudtd guilty (o rhurgr.
Court review yeetardoy to Ha purpoM of the banquet to
P of notice from T. B. O'Sleeti,
of
dlspnlerly
lomluel
and
fan
I
fur
Ihu
ro
in
ing
year
has
been
eeutenttea that la m H received promote a bettor umtcrsl
noun&gt;"«l offii hilly (&lt;&gt;r tho first
g Jacksonville. Treftl* Manager ol
Mansfield was ill«mlaeed when launrhi-d by the Ovb-do Chapter
by Will tom , H. TnaatoUffe, of and comradaship between j
r* tbe system The new rwdufed rales eggdidaU for govrrtuir in 1032, he p l e a d e d n"t guilty. Frwl □f Futurn Funner* of America, lime In March, IMS, pri-vluoaty,
Boaford, Fla-, a i liquidator of I I
having been h tuallor of esti­
become rffrrtive on October I.llb died In St. Vincent's Hospital ot llaker, negro, a n . aenten&lt;-&lt;-&lt;l m It -van U-arnrd today.
beaba hi F lorida, * m subject to a
mation.
“While fsrrs hava been reduced I M o'clock last night altar • pay ■ floe of | i nr servo to
Tbe group has outlined eight
brief
tltoeia.
to the lowest limy have been In
Ho was admitted U&gt; the hospital dayg. In jalL when found rutl'T items and lisa .nhdM drd each
B history, service end equipment of
Itam Into several gnslV and ways
o cal w e a t h e r
Iota,
'unday night and shortly a f­ Of dnmkonnw's thargo*.
. Florida Motor Iin*e * • " received
securing the**
and mean.
terwards
hi*
attending
physician
c a n v height in eoavanlence snd
goals.
comfort'' Aginl MacDonald said **U his condition was “critical." •
I'artly
cloudy lonl0hk end
Th* Oviado Chapter. It was
r today. “ With new Zephyr buses on
Indicated, took* forward to pa* Wednesday poesitly showers to
MM0O00
APFLICATIONB
r‘ most through rod* and another
of the moat s'nn-est fut ‘ ynare extreme south and near east
■ new fleet of tbo DtOei type buses
ever &lt;«sperleaced In tha). ehaptor tral rapat iligbtiy warmer to
WABIIINOTON,
Oct.
1!—w
—
* to be delivered within the n rit
north portion tonight. Extrema
and alatls
reach
*• few week*, transportation forth- Tha Boris! Bernrlly Diard
ib a a-' ever helor* through Its northwest Florida—partly rlaudjfl
IU
N
.H
4
0
person,
haie
applied
ties from this city to oil points in
outline of ombpefflllve arttflllo*. tonight and Wednesday slightly
IRf old M l penrions, the first of
* Florida and th# Motth will reach
warmer tonight
•u
Which
will
be
paid
In
1»!J.
* * new high In offtetopey.Official It.sect
'
A dash of. lemon juice nr exIf get oft** will add a .t a a i ta
Ir Practical Job tag la * mi-lc*
cuk'eo, cookies or frost lag* flal* meaner III JspnnJlMMo to 20 its)'*
yot*d with ranllta,
to jail -I • Due,

Sale Will Begin Hu
Thanksgiving Day!

S

Six Boys Become/
Members Of Boy,
Scout Troop No. 5

Ten Persons Tried
Before City Judge
Monday Afternoon

K

Two Sanford Youths
Arc Made Corporals

SenatorClaude Pepper
To Speak Here Oct*2I

Local Income Tax
Case In High Court

Motor Bus Fares
Charles M. l)urr.ince
Undergo Revision Dies In Jacksonville

Program Is Planned
By Future Farmers

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