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FACE SIX

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19ST

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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PICTURE
LOVERS SLA IN AND BRANDED ON FOREHEADS

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lm&lt;l w«»*i** f « r « trynt, lh«* bodies of
T ra il era Ifn je k, 1«. ami tirr sweetheart, lu-wh Wr i s t , 20. were found nenr Mew York wi th red r i r
•lea “ branded" "n Ih rlr fo rth rad *. The “ branding" was 'tone with the slain girl's Hpetleb
Polite
bollere n Jealous aultor followed them and shot them. The hodle.i are shown at Ihr acme of Ihc
Crime w llh police Inspecting them in search «f clues. Note Ih r elides.

U N C L I S A M I l f I L O S H O U S I S fo rca refu llyselecte d fam ilie sem p lo ye d to -to e
m a t In the nation'. capital. H er* U O n n M L H I W H n o d al town c r w t o d K t M W d o H
tow In M aryland. 1 m f in * 1*1 of U S f im l lln have test moved to n t o r n lt n - a M d m brnnes
m low no 111 ■ month. A l the left are the home* and ap artm en ts,a lth e r l* h l la Urn shopping *
the tree* and shore I f la the school.
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'TAKING

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A BIAD

ON T R I

NATIVES. I

i derived the IdW f.r tolebat from • prtmlUre A frica

The chic chapeau U of black anUlope akin and paper

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D EATH
W A S I N T H E A I R when the N a ils’ new airforce attached llr r lln In a aham raid,
dumping smoke bomb* to Indicate building* till and filling the streets w ith rma. Into acUon lumped * lr
protection squads, shown here dispersing
. Plane wreckage lends re ality to the w ar«llk« atmos­
phere. Sirens warned of the shy bombers* n ip ro a rh , rlvIllnriN fled to rover and anti-aircraft squad*
rom sprang to their guns In the darkened rlt y .
I T ' * . A L W A Y S T H I S R O Y ' S T U R N to recite . t thU
« a e « for bashful, ntoa-y tar-eld Oeno Ramble la the only pu|
tmptl to tho U matod clamroore. Robert!
idbow IforofToand), blend tb-year-oUl toecher iota US a month
to fo r teoehtoc his class of ono. A art year
E ^ tt»M T r a i M arly folL bat I t w l o a I t cU ajft from woman
- - - tU
o man U acher and to rt of a nearby conW B U M lk

S L I N G I N ’ 5 A M T , C ' J C S S S S O t l a i peer M the peso*
ers In the 8o u th\tr*l i
':etr.- •, Jr :U llo Lbln s, A rkan sas U n lver*
slty ’a lU -p o u n il tr: -e;'. r . v r |s r l» * k may toaa hla w ay to a
berth on tfie A il-A m e
i r : &lt;c t »»'('* y e a r, lie pared the way fee
the tirin g lu u i.C o r. u ■’ •in ! T . C . If, this year.

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M U S S O L I N I S I RS S T A R S af toe gridiron perform and
appear* perptoied at I I a lL H a n la Il- re e r- e ld V itto rio, older son of
liU n c o , a Handing tha^ i^
W atotogton ^sm a . U a U J n H o lly-I

W A R C O M E S T O G E R M A N Y , anly make-believe la be ear*, bul m i l i t i a ono ath to
tooiuandt to llr r lin who doused their llt h ls and ran to rover as squadrons of planet roared avarhead,
dumping smoke bomba.

Lunch Time for an 8-Pound Ban

A N D C H A N G E S L I V I N G H A &gt;ITS forhnndrodpaf farmer ottg atom dweller*,tkkto
a portion af Wllllamabnrg; largest alum •etoaranee protect to the MUon, bnilt si a coat of 111,111,111
to replete IS aqnaro blocks of over-crowded, woea-oal tonoaeenU to Raw Tack City. Bara ovowtoallyTAM tamWm will lire to apartments wllh ail rooms outside and every mi darn eaarealiaea to
.
pbra efhcatlm*, often ttlsdyvrtou, squalid roams.

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UAWAS.

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*. \An actual photograph • ( a •■ptrlhlng" l.pouM Meek hem. roe
were tore* ysom ID# boas ha* been lbs Hp e f of PtaaUy Nelson
iM h|a hone on West Croehod Lake. EuslM. Laks County. Ftor*.
‘too; and every mocalng al » o’etock Ike finny beauty toksa M i
toed Iron the Mad of hU waiter, an ilhisimted. (Platers from
4 h o a A k f- C » u a i| U ,b o n ^ - .W &gt; &gt; m ^ n c ^ » r * s j n ^ j

$ Featuring Horses

TV- vw rlral af thb h e e v w ith DownW Brother* Clretm Jwtod* m i« A
J r t J T w b o w ill d rild kt M ao . lovora and b rin e new charm totoe d
K*re Solurday aftornoow

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�T r s w w r p f;

Scmlnote Co only Produce*
More Frail And VegeUbka Than An]
. Similar Area in America
A N INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P B
SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER * 1 9 3 7

Carl Hubbell Hurls Witnesses Say
Brilliant
Upset Yankees 7iq3
King Carl Allows 9
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Hite While Mates TORTURE v i c t i m
Smash Out 12 Off —
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3 Y a n k Pitchers
&gt;

Circus Comes To

Gehrig Blasts Out
Home Run In 9th B p .
banning Stars With 3 Hits In 4 Trips ■
To Help Terrymen V

Ealabllahcd In 1008

SIX QN TR IA L FOR FLORIDA FLOGGINGS

efcndiutts Are IdeilHffed By Witness­
es As Having Hand
In Flog Kidnaping

» v iit o w . o n .
* Oq-Th*
Blnlo presented furthr
lodar Intended to link alt lorliter T:inipn policemen »llh the
nhdncllott, fliwtrInn. tarring and
fi-nthcrhig of three pidttlr-l orKmil*or* In T iinrn two year*
nan, t Ii* «&lt;x now o » *rial an*
charged with aecnnrt ilorn*-mer­
rier iii thr m u ll ..I l he death

Loyalists Declare Q
Duce Will Use Pdison Gas On Cities
n»

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
srTin

NoneEscHpeTaxation
Penalties Provided
For Failure To Pay

Court Ruling On
Justice B lack
Expected Monday

Court Holds T h r e e
Secret Sessions On
Pending Petitions

Celery Growers
Vote 9 To 1 For
Marketing Pact

S l o t Operators
Given To Friday
To Move Devices

CO Children Treated
Bjf Elks To Circiif*

Prizes Are Awarded
In .Builder ConteBt

mltOnNui Pensioner’s
•Group Meets Monday

Talking Book” For Blind Will Be
Presented WPA At Parish House

Sterilized IIeirenn
Ib Secretly Married

Participant* In th* Junior Dual- - A “ lelklnr book/' on# of tb" o'clock In tho P.pls, opnl parish
GflAN'T PAHH. Oct. «.- 8Pl
ibrnuuhui.t Ihe •lulu give
lh*
lest IluilcMr eonUtt which h*i Uteat developmenta In provldlnr llouee. Tim bonk In In- trad will Ann ronper linwlii, si yi-nr-nbl owm.r, jo i|*y* |„ gt-l I la- devices
1 been In proffreu at lAney'a Drug entertainment for Ib* blind, will ha “ Tim l,.isl ('olophini.“ n inyaheiress and cottlrsl figure In lh" gu! of Florida. A liumtrr of largu
Store for the "*rt fieir month* b# presented In Hanford In ll" Ury nnyel by Krixar J, GoodBan Francliro sii-rlllsaHnn *ult.|, iterators fermnt a syndicate and
w*r» awarded their prls** Thura- near fulnre. It waa annoum.-l apeed, wlhrh la remrded on Inn
wa* aecretiy mmrled here In -’ ^"ndp , dcgl will, the I'uban g o v
doubln-fai
"il
reconli.
Th»
read­
today
hr
the
ll«v.
Martin
J
I day afurnoon, it waa learned to­
Dram, rector n» lh#' Holy Crow ing will Inst iilmiit an Imur and no year old ,»m r,- foreman, linn tm ncnl te o|« talo about 2000
day.
a half mill Iho blink will U" aid 0«y. Counlv Judge flnH'11slot nuirhinra in Havana, but ('ilTwenty-four rrlts* wer* award­ Kplampni rhureh.
Mather* dlarloacd loday, H "'| ,»n authoritic* lurt night rescind*
The bearlna nf tb* "booh" has •amplcied in nhnui live ilara. 1
ed the children ranging from 4
live* In OakUnd, Calif. Ml.* ,j .
mukuiL* slot machine*
1 bicyela which w u offered V flrat tieen tomb nvallabW through a . It wiia Mull'd Hiai although Hewitt sued her mother for
||c#*| thu*. Now ' lh* operufor#
pria* to toilot »*to which wer* W PA project sad aa a part of only iho tillnd urn pcrmllled lo 000 claiming h"r nmtber bail h"V| wuit find enolWr liamo fur their
lha program of lh « Florida A- attond llm pinaraoi,, any blind
awardtd th* glria.
Iniachinea.
for th" person regardlesa nf wher* he elerlllted against her will.
Charles Johnson, awarded a new ■octalInn •&lt;&gt; workers
A survey of mjk( hem states
Uvea
will
bn
wrelromi-d.
Il
11
bicycl* aa winner of tha flrat btlafl.
Tb* tnslrom*a| amployed I* -&gt; hapod lhat the rrailbig p*rtode
prigs; Jimmto Gut rocalvad a rod
mill ha rondurii-ri every
day
ty|v* of |.lii.|i.i«raph With an al
mood Baumtl wig awarded a Uni- tarbwl anpbflne which plays 17 With Iho rionpllnu "I Halurdayo
MOSCOW. Oct. I.—OF)—Tha vaa Movi# ranters for third pets*. lack trend., mvolvtag at a b&gt;« •!&gt;d Bundays, and |h*l each pa­
Other prise wmnera were: Carl­ BP"*d. Tb" reniMl tills* and "n rted will U *l more than an hour.1
aiaeation of ela alleged Boar"TIH* may Ih&lt; Hie lieglnnlng
bunk
eatalogiip
are
gaol* aalionaltet terrorist* foe ton Analey, Walter Baal, Junior ancloard
killing n eotnmanlet party argaa- Brown, carl Chorpming, Louie prints.I lo liralHa, The aalerllons of a program of a ijiilir in which ginning of * special serb-a "I
laar and th* maaagar of • grain Crocker, Bobby Cuilum, Dorothy of book , urn Mad by *&gt;|e r' tha Holy c m ,, fMiutrh will p* Revival meeting* beginning M&lt;&gt;n
eoUaetloB off lea at
Bnaaiavha. Cox, Cbarla* Gemerty, Jfanr Joan apswkers. and lududs manv »•" gblo |o aerve Ihe rommonlly |g day night, Oct. 11 at 7:nn P. M
Central Xseals, wax aaaonaoed Harris, Marjorie Hedge*, Idwmrd rl*d aubjecla pr*i*ntr,l “ in a Ha eirlvlng far tbn fuller and and edntlnuing through Oct .21.
r u t ir liT .
Burt, Emma Vim Uath. Jama* manner to appaal to a* uianr mors abundant life,-' tbn Itov, Rev. A. R. Kelly formerly of B«b i n (leclanil. "Il mar eitond Petersburg will 1&gt;« the ai«-c'*l were removed.
,
DaUHa Wars withheld in a p t Lao, Jnlian Mas*, Sonny Babum, aa poaalbl*"
Tb* lt*v. Aram haa *alrniliil beyond mere rnl*rl*1ma*nt and epeaker, ' There will be special
Ruth 8lenstrout, tCdwgrd Smith,
Vitamin II I* considered n""Eagan* Blnglotary, Eunlan Tatum, a personal tavtutlon lo all reach Into lli* field uf useful an- biatnuaenial and vocal music.
San Thrasher, and MOlar WU blind to b« pruaawl at tb* Hr*f doavur for Ihuoe who am hand!- Service* each evening caccpt notary for good itppellln sad for
toning tba dlgoetlr* l/act.
j
,
•ssaluu Monday ■ wiring at 10:08 Mppad la any way whaleoavgr,** Saturday.

Alleged Terrorists
Die In Russian Purge

ti l t

Italian Note '
Rejects Talk
On Spain Row

Mussolini Plans
New Spain Drive

Tb*. elrcuv mme to town to- iiin » victim*.
iy and i| wai pownU Brou.,
Judge It-hert lh '"*ll w e ! led
Circus, the big ihew, which has Him trial until Monday » fl» r the
been allrartaig attention through- 81 aIn till* morning tresrnlrd the
POLO GROUNDS, NEW M '
out tha North thi« summer for li-iiilnti.nv of Dclecllro \V. P.
YORK CITY. Oct. 9 .— King
W
"t
it* large number of unusually lluali uf Tampa nnt1 John HI***1
Carl Hubbell
received his
formerly of Tampa, «h o claimed
entertaining act*.
much wanted revenge on the
7......
And along with Ihe clrcut they gtw C. W. CutlliU anri (’.
New York Yankee* this aft, B|
catoe - Charles 8 park a. manager A. Drown. Jr., put tin- three vlcernoon when he set them
of Iho big ehow, who like* San- 1 1ini |n nnlnniotilli-H outside Hi"
h . c k In a 7 to 8 w in f o r th e
. -M
ford and ncti n big fulurr In
New York Giants in a game
- j f latora for thia city. Inlerrlewod
by a Herald raportar thla morn­
ing, Mr. Spark* declared lhat
ha llkea tha looka of Sanford bettar than any other city he ha*
L a w
K a is e s
i
played in In a long time, and eri Ihe ra*a Inward a quick end by n e w
...T. —
— ---.
he *ay* lhat Hanford will like enri nf their ea»r fnriuy. T h o.
rle*.
‘ hft h* h~* been tortured hru- lh i look&lt; 0f hi* elrtu* equally tha ca»e toward a quick end by
I l * A n t ||
T oV A C
ruling out all evidence of what
J U IIe V U D v
I flA C s
The Olanta aeorad their win- dolly- Police discovered a letter
we(|.
happenetl befoi-e the three were
_
n
•
nlng nina In tha »econd inning I ^rltten in a women'* hand which"When chilly weather atrlke*
H A F
K U S IIIP 9 ^ P ^
when they pu*hed aerwa all of ‘ h*F baHere
used to lure thet(|# m,r(hi U r Spark* »*ld " I f * ■cited at the door of Ihe Tampa}
1 U I
U U D IU C S O C S ^
th.tr eaven Ulltaa and knocked 200-pound railroad electrician to
..................... police *l*tlon the night of Nov.l
Bump Hadley from tha mound. *&gt;*» d««th. Thia picture of Beane
a° ! v l of .he defendant, wer.
; j
Carl Denning, Olant catcher
who la playing In tha place of
[ Imal* at O n trgl City Park In identified i.y Kugen. k . pouWot
Oua Maneuto who la on tha in| Maron, Go.
tuwd Hat, racetrad th# hitting
Mr. and Mrs. Spark* make for
turale for the afternoon whan
Florida to look After their hold­ kidnaping. They could not My.
Every mMn r„ ou.lne*. will have
The t'lty ( ‘oniiiiiaxloiirrs will
ha waa aucaataM b driving
ing* ia the land o f atmahine. however, who wa. nt the *&lt;*"« Xo
Klate and County oceupa-i
meal lor llndr tentlar Hti'oltiid I W AHlirNfiTlIN, Oct., 1). W &gt;
eul two abgloa oud a double
Year* ago Mr. Sparka said he “ L ‘ h\ r U: n 0 f* ln*; t
Thu Kupremit Court met for a
Hern*" U « . from now on,' In the
Ill'll ill T iJu o'llink
been paying,!
Jrmtted b ‘Flarfcb t *M eaUte. about I&amp; miles u a t uf Tampa. a|m1 ,W i Tfllthl ronfereflci he ft) iv Its* it Monday night
a 1m Gehrig oormeetad for hU
and when the deprresion came
The* four klrntifUil were t\ W* M, nlmo»t every Initm tf, .havr
pvclid
nlmoimcvinent
Monday
firs t hit o f tha same b
the
he wa* advised to sell, but al- Carlisle, John l 1. llrnlgos. and k.-w! Itirir lic^na^a ilmath ally inroon ininir J'lillve Hugo |„ Illnek'S
Violalors
«f
n
iy
nbth when he piaatered one Into
I way* aald •'No.**
K. W. Swllier, ■fornn r Tampa r iva»eit, arenrillng I j Tav Cnlli-el iglit to rent i it tin- i vnrli.
the right field ■lands for a cir­
“ We knew, that ■Florida would policemen, and At lie (ill Ila in, Or- |,ir John It, .linkin'. In nn Inter- vs 111 he* II I " ,I lit,fore
T h in was lh " t h l i d 'k c r e t m u l ­
Frank.
I,.
MUb-r
In
IC e a llB M * m F a ge T hree!
cuit blow, hla flrat of the series.
tando grove caretaker who aerved virw ,h|t m0mlng in which he
in g Ih i I U fi'lv nt w k ii li th " ju stic e *
of M u ilirlp a l I V m l
.Tim Tanker* started tha scor­
it* ■ »prclnl officer In Ihe U W c .jdalnrd the ou(&lt;l*niling fentuiea
ili-.runted |teii.ling |ie litb in * ntul
,'l noon.
ing hotlllltlea ln tholr halt nf
Tampa city pYimary. C. A. Brown „ f the new law.
n j.it -il w it,i)u i in review
deciIho tin t Inning when Croserlll
and Sam FI Croahy. aUo former ( -The New l,leen*e Tux I a \v ,|e»sb 'ii* u f lowvi e e iiiIs . Th e ru lin g ,
filed net to second ba*3 but Rolte
Tin*
Hanford
itulnry
Tampn polieeuren, were not men jgnalril »* f'liapler IHUII Ael* of
w ill I Y^ iililm t.liciii Motidny, aivty-,
tripled
to
center
field
end
tioned by Poulnot uml Unger*.
IUJ7. eai.l Mr. Jinklni,'* “ provide* bid.I Its le g iiliir we.
Klwanlan* from He
f i l i h I.iiilid iiy nnii iv ■i - d ry ’ o f Ju se.&gt;u
In
Iho
V
u
lilv
*
tlol
aroreil when DIMagalir filed out
A* a renult of Judge Iiewell’* lhat no prr&lt;rn, firm or rnr|H&gt;iaw*nl» Clubs In ibe
lioun
lo renter.
ruling on whatiWealtmony m»y b&lt;- linn ahall engnge in or manage
• meet In Bt. Augustine
The National League Champa
offered.
pro. edition
allotm y* any luainrr.*, pri.feai.lon or oeeuInitial meeting of It
wero held. to bar b their hit!
aa id l hey probably will reach he palioti, for which men pal tonal
three-day convention
tomorrow,} WASHINGTON, Ocl„ 8 . —
nt Ibe Initial *taua« and Hubo f Ihelr c»*e loday.
lirenae In *'la n ip iim l
by till*
8. J. N il, president of Ilia local —Farm administration official* end
bell sent.the Yankee^ down with­
A lilt let wrnuiili tut ween nt Arl nr *oy law of Ihi* .Stale niiclub, si sled tmlay.
JaaUI today the fadetal farm marout any trouble although Selkirk
.
It la eallmated lhat 1000 mem- keling program for Florida celery tomvya ilevehqieil over Ihr ruling, Ira* u Slain J.ieeime, nr n Slot,,
worked him far a walk.
ha mil on II di-ciilon of Ihe atate and County l.iretiae, or .Coutdy
Tho Olaula went wild In their I her* from th* varloua c-lub* lit gm w rn will teeoipe effective aa
- the State. InrludinP manjr club *oon aa th* alilpperr of at least Mipreme court reversing Ihe con* lieenae, u* Ihe rtue mny hr, shall
hair of the second to tally sli
celebrities and prominent gueeta go percent of the crop algn the viction last year of five of the have hern procured from the Tax
lilIM in a greats bombardment
present defendants on a charge Collector of the fnnnly where Ihe
• will be present for the eeialoua marketing agrcemmL
off lladly, llank Lelber opened
l'*aco of huiinr-ji may In Iorated.
] The Agricultural Adjustment of kidnapping Poulnot.
tho wild Inning with a single lo be held Ocl. lo ll.
Judge Dewell, who ngreeil wi'h “ r from the tumplmllii or Slntn
In slrort center Held, McCarthy • Among the prominent guaal* Administration said the grower*
. and speaker* who will attend votrd nine to ana In favor of regu- Ihe virw o f defense attornvy..(Treasurer, ns is provided for by
sin tied to right and Lather adthe »e*«lon« are: Senator C1*ude l*tlng
mit of atal*
shipment* held Ihe supreme court decbtsn Ibis Arl, wltlrli lieense ehall be
Mured lo third base. Dannlng
firm or
, Pepper, Cangresaman Hark Wll-1under a marketing agreement d*‘ prohibited nny rvld.-nre tendiii- '* »u''l lo end. peiw.n,
waa ‘credited with an Infield hit,
| cox, Henry Helm, P «»l Interna- *|gned to inervaee th* prices rw- to show a ronapirary between Ihe
1 nn 11-rnlnr riiimllily in..-1 i111; . f
aud Igitbor scored gn the play'
i.ix defendant*. *
the till tel 111 a nf, flit- Neinifin!"
and McCarthy moved down lo tlonal President; Charles Fraud* crlvrd by the.grower*.
I Coe, pewapaper writer; Ham Cla*[ A heavy vole In favor o f the
Hr thua ruled out rvld.-n.-i,
t’oiihty I'hnmlnr nf ('onimcrco
tecond bo*e.
I baugh dt Alabama, an Interna- program rnable* Bet ratary Wal* presented at Ihr previous 'rial,
will be 1,,-Lf Jn Itn- ( ‘lisiiil 1 c biiibl*
Whitehead hit * hot grounder
I
{loan!
Trustee;
Cerl
Kndlrott.
|*ce
lo
issue
an
order
making
It*
■hawing
that
Poulnot.
Ilogrt,
end
till! on llm I.»ln&lt; ftluth" Tmsilny
JowarJ second baee but the bell
I Past President of tbs Interna- trrm, ,pntieeMf to all Flerlda Shoemaker were arrested on I be
night ht 7:30 V. M , T. K. Slinp,.m,
pit Dannlng and Panning wa*
tlonal;
no*
Fulkerson,
nawapar»|,ry
shipper*.
Tha
A
A
A
aald
night nf the flogging at a private
prcnlib-ul, nnnomni.l imlny.
'
aulomailcally out. MaCarthy waa
ruled buck to second ae the ball i per columnist and contributor to jhj grower* voted In th# refervn- homo while atlrnding a mu-ling
Ihe Klwanl* Magaalne; and Har- dum and they represented T6 per- of the Modem Democrat*, r p&lt;&gt;
Nexl vn-ck l» “ birtbdiiy wrck“
wa* dead. Hubbell hU • ground­
ohl C. Hippier, of Ruelii. vice- ^ t of all Honn* eelery grower* litical elob; lhat Ihry wero taken
for tin- family of Mr*. Ilinry
er down lo Laaaarri and he re­
layed lli* hall to tho plat# in an president of the Klwanl* Inlar- evith 8.20B acres of celery »n l an to the polh-c station and quev
Tamm, th" t’ity Briefer huifhil
national.
annual production of 2JI7IJ(9fl tinned briefly about rominuni-m;
i r M I s a d *a rage IU|
Inlay. Her d*ugbt&lt;-r Helen in It
At the various sessions nf theirrat , g
lhat they wrre soon released and
Si.wlay, Henry Tamm I* 17 Mmiconvention the
mrmhora will
yhe A A A said M.3 perrent of led out to waiting car*.
dsy ami Slary Tamm ia 20 Weilni sconfine Ihelr activities to Klwanwho votad th* fdvored mer­
le objective* and libels, the by- k,t lng program.

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Japan Accuses China
Of Starting Trouble
In Orient And Plotting^ Mass Killings

ul jmoph ahoeniukor, OB*‘tit (Bo

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NUMBER

The

in M &lt; '«r,il

i*p fH

Jn|inn'a
nrcusntlnn
of
Chinn
mi the
responsible
p a rty in I lie F a r Ea-Urrn
con flict waa stuiliei)
totlny
b y w orld (tow er* w hile on
th e o th er side o f llic interm it'om il picture Interest ren*
lered on tin* lla lln n 'r e p ly to
the A n i'lo -F ren cli invitaU on
In ilisru is lIn* w itlu lra w a l o f
foreign voliinlerr•* from Ihe Spanl*H civil war.
Thr* .tnpnneur itulcmrnt, mails
In n-ply in condemnation Kv ihe
tencu" of N*&lt;iti in mill the ItrilttJT
[■'Inti*. t-litu ,:i-&lt;1 Ihe l*hinp*e forded
ho .tilIIii * upon them by pmvnektiro nrlu, ninoiig I hem plan* to
kill .10,000 Japeiir." in ( hiiia.
A)ltioii|:|i official murce* gave
no hullrnlion of vital
Premier
Muianlii.i mid In Id* reply to
Fiance and Hritaiit it was de*
•rnbi-il unnfflclally a* rejecting
the pinillrillly of n meeting lo talk
over lli" ipieaiiuii of fni'lgm-ra in
Sjutih union* C"inmny it Invitei].
rolnciili'til wlih tha delivery of
II Put" , it ply in Frenrh anil
llrltti.li • mny* in li -nie, lh" Spun-

Local Elks To Join
National Fight On
All Foreign ‘Isms’
An niitllnn nf ihe tiriiitrnm nf
Itn* 1io.il (aolqi. bf II P. O H.
for I tin rnliithtt viv&gt;r v-.m illiicnssiil villi LI ,trlrl |i"inilv(!rutn|
Kaulli-d Mub r I W ilier I low
kins n( l&gt;. I.0111I |.| III" jni'i’flnu
n r i l l " lodlt" III Hi" Klks Hull
bm nluhl. nici'idlng to theltev.
J j |{"ll.irli"ii, ,1 rotary nt tbn
nrraiilfOlliin.
I turf nr til" hossIoii III" two
main ,,1*Ji.»-lIV«*i» nt lb" lontl Kill*
fur tb" cnmtnp fbnr worn millined by CxuIIm I Ituler tlrnrgo
Thuralon.
N 11un ly, I" * arty mil cn In*
l"nslvo Hnf.ly
('.imp iili-u
aa
InniiKuinlt'ri b, (Jrun.l t-inlti-d
Ituler Clmrle* ftponc-r Hurt for
lb" wliolo nn*Inn. In on "(flirt to
|",mi.|i Hi" loll uf denlli luki-u
each ) " « r on llm blgliwny AeP"1 ini roniniltt"" he- li.-.-u ntipolnlid |n i-nriy not Ibis |irngrnm nud
work will obniHy pH ninb-r wny.
Tb,- flr«t m ""llnr I" •Nnrrnibnr
It11h biii-ii d" .IpnH. d • llirniiKbmit
Ilia rial inn n* H it"ty •Nlitht oml
A ip n it l |&gt;t&lt;&gt;*ir.ttit will lo, pr«&gt;K"iit"d ill lh" lot it holfo.
Tho s"i-nnd nf Hi" i.b]"rllVivir
I, bused 011 tb" flu l Hint llm
Klkd Is inlmullty n pnliniilr organlriiibin. nud during ihe coniInit yi*«r n mni'sHeil end luteu*
site flsh| eaulnsi &lt;onimunl*.u
and rvi-ry other "l*m“ forotgn to
the Anietlran spirit will le&gt; vr»(*ed within the liirUdlillmi nf tho
local |ndg". A s |h&lt;i Ini i-ommltlBc,
lii'adi-d ht (I
W.l lt|i*ni'"r, Is
now fornnilallog pl-ius •" for­
ward Ihta
campulni,
rhlnfly
Ihrougk , .lii.vlI..)■ ■I meant.

LOCAL WEATHER
Forecast
I'OTtlV cbitnlj- vvllh rrnllcred
ahuunra n".ir cav| und extroiuw
soiilh rivasls lonbtht or Hunday
and In extn-mu north purllon
Hunday; sllahlly warmer In cenIrol iHirtl.m timlghl, Kxlremn
Norlhwvat Florida: Mostly cloudy
tonight and Sunday,
probably
oraltOTod ihuwera Bandar.

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Wanted: Some Tourist* v s.
in npuc ui uiq i w v m i l u icra ftie m i m

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m

Sanford who believe that do effort should be mado In this
dty to bring in new residents, of* that flanfofdl baa no
Chance whatever of developing aa a tourist center.'. The
erald steadfastly adhere* to the opinion that our greatOn an April morning in 1SJ3,
t opportunity for further growth, development, arid pros­ Ponce dr lu*«n, thit romantic
conqul'tidor o{ Spain, landed . at)
perity lies in the tourist industry.

— Federal' gh a ts totaling 'U
401 roe public **il*iane* to
■taUa were announced U 4 »j
the Roclfl Hirrurlty flb a r i
•
The drasln.or* fo f the * u

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era, who are more inclined than 'rty ofhrr group U rn
tidn tourist posalbOHtas,' would be benefited. An m
6f whiter vlritorr c*rtaltifr SvdbVl lrtrtWWjl . VrchUt -&gt;
land values and thgt it itielf w^iljl &gt;a w great Booty
everyone.
•
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M m . M et
Mums’ WuirSn

W h en the fe d e ra l goveffitneW t took dMtofd o f I P d f ^
a fe w years a g o W b d h 7B tpercent o f th e p e o p le * t »
w are on re lie f, u A » t l
tow n, and It w as necessary to fin d l o t # n ew enterprise

give the city some life blood, lottol energies were nc* concdritfsrted on trying to bring back the cigar industry, or
to make a yronperotia dty on the sponge snd fishing buslneaa, but were devoted to the development of a tourist
reaort
’ Practically every city in Florida which has shown any
growth or 'prosperity during the past ten years has been
a tourist resort. And not all of them started out that
way either. t Miami In the beginning was a fishing vil­
tnoooi He lage, gradually developing its back country through .truck
i and ieepeth forming, eftrns groves, snd pineapple fields. At one time
fu, to.a Par, It wks far more famous for |U pineapples than for ita
fat him. Bat' * 1

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a nodM &amp; JI
L - - - a,

.(•r ratllnlt thnl npoctel m m IOd
this Vail. Tlio WlnilHDra are camtag **n r. tu , Muvomtmr.
-i.Turkey U plaunlns to build
a. thousand new tfarptap**. It to
dnawssed, Ju l aouina r*ady
mr a liUU gam* of mumply p*g,
'■----------—
. Th* lap* replied', toih* Amertfan note With more Wmiln. They
P»et don't *e*m ttr uodentaud
don;;

w r tMf gswwni
1*1 possible *tr

O f' tour** nobody approwa &lt;&gt;l
ifi *niif"
nnpt
that non* m war promln«n&lt; liutoAtaea Sdt* kill ad tn tha rush trydag to v*ttotaln Itieto.'
]t.
■■ ■ o--------- ■ Union uaman, msetlng in New
V et*, demand a bonus tor neglng
(g Upantoh and Chlnste water*.
Noth tog to handler when swim*
Sitog dor on*'a Ilf* than for money.

; The JapaneiVdnn’t know llipy'm
■Itohod, fa • lha' w*V ' Hi* Miami

• 1*4 rntif* Ashling aml n Water
loe to peers u.

S

TJwy S»r that 8*n(thr Uafkler
la tb* fair hiked hoy ,tf Ifae AdmtolMrallun who I* to lag grpumod lor tha pr«*ld*ncf In IM 0.
i, That may Im, but a In of thlaga
‘ , V » going to happen ‘p atore IS40,
I-J8M IIm neat FroslilMit may bo
• . aemapn# who la almoet unknown

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'•those/wlm'say that Sanford could never be
1 because St, la notilocated■on the ocean, befar n a «h ,W for g/)y one ‘of theother Upten’hlah theyfitiagmw ftig more nearly located
Jtin OrlaBad, and H la not aa iter north as
or for thit
ThdmasvlUe, Augusta,
Ilid' they 1 m quite popular reeorts. •
tr plat dwitiryie- Is*opportune for Sanford ti
petity mirjsts',1becsuSS during1 the next
dty targd^clkss of potnond who1have never
•efore are going to be looking for winter

criushdk ia
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the *hore of Bt. Atigoitta* ta
rerrrh of an "Immertal drfa*k
from th* fnbulooa 'fountain of
youth. If the pain Una of the aging
m lrrd govu n cr. «
Porte .ftleo
atooop under a trw dreaming of

men trtlc In of cnrmaorce In l u
Psaadaca* Chinatown.
*
i ‘

f c * t s i W S ‘* h s » i

nymph, drr»*cd Sfmoat tortholy
fa morning) dew Ik a t m hrttoyrv&gt;
l i t len, then tltof1* d# tams'l
yeo'mtn'r fur ytnSh w t i pMbahlf
a M i Dnrhthfn In Origin.
•j
Whatever the lin M i for hli
hem Intcrtot, one haa etdy to
(tand by the trot to to the Vottotaln of Yooth Par* tn S t Aug*
tina at the spring where teeordlkg
to legend the greet stffotltster
drank to fcol thit ft la no wander
that hr Imagined that In tltii
place, a mtrade was quftn credit!r.
Tb* treuty nf TWtda h u made
magic nrr*. Magnoltaa bloom orarhead, gray men ghrea Soft mystary to the tree*, the air to awdrl
with Jnmlne, and the phlm frond*
frame ■ vtota of Mu* harbor and
th* whlto ftoih of a saagutl'*
wing. K .
.
,
*
.And flow St. Augustine, the
city of the Fountain erf Youth, I*
planning to have h drink from her
own enchanted iqrrlngl Ilk a Willlameburg, *he hope* to ha ve­
ctored, ■morated, made “ forever
lovely and forever yotiag.*!, flht
dotom'l hare to hat* ser face "lift­
ed*—t ho original line* .are atill
beautifully there, She ha* that;

The convention that met In Port SL
Joseph, then one of the moat important
towna in Florida, waa an epochal one. It
prepared the territory of Florida for state­
hood and drafted a constitution thst serv­
ed her until 1861. After the drafting Jof
the constitution Florida waa destined to
i n *n Interest In 'it, but we here
n Florid* should put our Hraltal wait for alx years before she was admitted
In It too. We have be*6 M buiy, pa a stats in IMS.
ringing of our blua iky and *uy ;
Because of Its tremendous popularity as
gulden eun that we have to great
a gams bird and. ita valus to taming in­
meavtre neglected the IrlstOrlct]
terests in combating Insect and weed peats,

23 .000,000 poppn*.
Tim Jnpimwo yl, er u u lt'a f dtounce, la equal to 2 44 milt*..’

. AOT ONLY o v k
MOST Ut&amp; NlV PBU££&gt;
GAMS 6 0 0 SOTALSO
H£AY S£#£MCML.

FCftNmru co.
100
Sanford Arm
&gt;te*l

tat

»F &gt;h*,
. •* t* k
rtM ,olutl V *' i,j
i
.nn»IO .1 R i ' l ,t«}v»|t

•|7o*0,"iK
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nawult -xti

» tin

.•-!&lt; ,m t T .at
laaita, .etM

| , &gt;M
,-i &gt;'r

Ida birds. They usually pair off in April
and about IS glooay white egga are laid am
the ground in a nest constructed of dead
grasses or leaves. Numerous oalural en­
emies eat the eggs or destroy the newly
hatched young, often causing the adult
birds to try again and again before sueeeiafully hatching out a brood. While. In
covey, quail roost on the ground In circu­
lar formation with tails together and beads
out— an arrangement that conserves -body
wsrinth and permltwrirssdom' o f -wiag ac-

SANFORD
E L E C T R IC CO.

valuea which, in ear atste particu­
larly, ar* Itmltlculy rich and c*r
citing- Doesn't a visit to Matan|their,'(nitbaaiii 'whrtm^uul b*auSf •', tVkidnsM|* hr eiiruh prsShi
aa* Trflst give eh added fillip to
APPM ANCES
th* fmsglnatton When dfi* remem­
ber*
Hlbaqt
and Uenend**T|
iu !l.n ‘ l r.l
I -T .T r r :----. 1 .----rr. ------——
Doesn't, n ewlm at New Prnymn.
a AR!*«-V.
h*cugte an adventure wben one' 0( ,|xt**n attended k Vh»l(m *ry
•te|i* afterward fur a moenllt' r,Uy
6 rUu(lr&gt; Tlto#dhy. ' 1 1 .
tB fiA L ’ N O T ie i
gllmpa* pf th *, heyetona areh a f
TtU T . * T . H ‘. h « i f rWefr r * n r
lr iio e y .-^uvt*T
the old Hjiinhh MlneUmT. Tn jftf ^*r meeting I f Wk *tU*el swa­
yea;
srn 1033-1930 byr the insursnee company s sccment ami the At. Augustine plan la a draanl torlum Tnrvday afterfmon. *
s u » « i u/rnn«i&lt;ui
henllttipbl!cyh6ld»rttJfll-wag found tHat 18,216 injurie*,' or that tho most analytical bUitnOM' fmj Ward and THU Waltaer III* llh its |r o t„
that r w la la m u
fffiailri.T'lwrcvwt of^ths-tatal, were suffered While btfth- man and tho mtot incurable W -' went tn Orlando TurUUf. ■ 0
L'lOrolu csinr- is
p, y 4 Ward and HIM Walkw
Ingc bowllngt .riding horseback, playing boasball, lennla, mantle ean work toguther to r*sl»
falfP E W ’otherr'iUtti
*&gt;7 ' '
'' ;
'
1.* • * la*—a union of beauty and p m * ’w*fa ln " 8 gnfnrd fhl» wrek.
• U l ,ln *B 1 i» r rt
At the fburrhe* to Ovlvdw, at
' .tBeildei~'&lt;pgrtg.-'trthef—thmger apota, such as rugs to tirallty, • •
I will confrra thnl tin a rocent t),r' Wclhodlit Churth Rurkhy. 1h*
fall over, bathtubo toallV' In, and stalfs 0. rail down— 1«
visit to St, Augusllnq. I found m ; Ben'* IJIhle CtSa* will have a
nay nothing of tho rlska Involved In working and In Just much that was lovrly Juit aa it'Mjp-oo n'Hnck breakfast on the
*m s,
Ufa-- n u d sr*IS*» C
*■
slaying at home—create hasards which make It practically —the wUhfng well In the garden-1 church ground*. The Bimday fend
fpscid l masitr, sviu. w llS Is 1h#
legal
h-uirs
ol
t*\*.
a
Muadsr.
Imjxutalble for men to let down their safety guard at any of the oldest houm, the Inomdlbto Brhoo| wt|| h,vv a Holly Hay pro* Ill" I si ite r ol &lt; Vnvsinbsr. 111*1
medieval portcUllla ol Fort Mar-]-—
Ta-tnr Woodward will o flr r lor sste s«U ssll ib lli»
Diamonds And Wat^beg ,,
snS *,#»i l.tdU«r far **sh.
Bt n ;oo A. M. on Itellifliwa h'ahssl
During' the four years under consideration, 30,600, or Ion with It* lookout tower end
at
lha *Iron!‘ Usor o f ihr tmurt
“
Fine Watch And Jewclfy Ttepekdng
Ilf M m _____
____
sulo Csuntr.
**lnr. £
28 percent of the total number of Injuries, were received Wind ewept wolle, tho obi world duration for children; • at the Ilouso
•'Is. U pfiu/oid,
J FlofU.*,
---- 1 i. (he fatIs
h
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L
.
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in shops or offices; 18,000, or 17 percent, happened on flavour of tor narrow street, and #*.„ln g aervlee “ Chrtitlao He- InwfiiB drtcrllA-H
—
•"A arem* ■
Diamond fSowiting And Engraving
down town eectlon built around
tn the I^rd.- Th* irnblle lass li m i t * . IS MsailiiKts I'vunly,
home premises: 20 percent resulted from accidents in (he plata, that fnr a brief moment |„ (netted to attend the*,- aenr Klurie*. IB-wit
£
-. v h k i i i r a ii'iw * a a t u b w e d r m v * ' *
■„ .
•-"t niliilhorfs
m r * * huh*
automobiles: 8 percent occurred while the victims were I had a qmlm, In f i r l two guatm*
rtto-t ru rtr-lh rs * n u t • ! ta *
Van ArwtsIs-HtUorn" tlrohrrwalking on streets: while only 2 percent happened on pul&gt;- —aeppoa*. oh auppow, something
rite Uev. James ft. Day, Mrs.
suS iVimssny**
gUtlliina
to
of Ihk might be lost to Motors- Ttoy. Mr*. W. T. W «lk*r and Mm.
llls rh llsmeievfc. KesurdlM . &lt;* 1
11c transportation sorvices.
.
Jflal Ih sreof , ' w t ( M
la &gt; t o t
tlonl Them haa always been w j M&gt;rth,
. ,t,op.
n *o k • * . '* * * » ill- hi t h s 'H e e .something-In me that responds t a '^ in ,
f0 Orlando WednrtI'r
llororUi
of
Osieitavw..
I oilulv, gluridS.
„
,
I,
S fdVraken gordrn or o ntgleclrd
4 • i j .I ^ I - s u . 1 t o 4 a iia f y
old house [where on* yen stir up a
Mr*. J.' H . Jones, fir., ■■ M rs. „llts--itern'*
...
*4 * • ¥ i t o O w n - n s '
polite spMktog acqualntancf with Alderman o f Oeneva and M r * , L i x
rou. d.,
f i emtay, '&lt;Nttowf"ltth, Celnmhea Dsy, h* a k«aV “htok
Ik.
(hkat.lt the
ll*« hltisS
—
* a, ,
T
the -Is»sija
ghoits Ikal
that Inhabit
ptoro. - — . ,
Vut here's lha fallacy of (hit atSo M W h
*• -to*
tilink. The forsaken gardes *ad
great 4M* heato ,wlfl NOT BB OPEN f*r hoslneoe a*.
Hie old uMjlcrtril hous* In tlnw
YVlattf* l i t It. m
*•»
*
yhl vanish'away.
&gt;
•
«tc*r&gt;
, •*«
h
a-fi
• /Then, PWmembrml that th*
:•
*
•'•All
or*W
fav
cerrency,
wo'uiu.
*V
'
Inmflt
e*
■‘
toark to d) bo don* In f«opdr*tloa
■ tooofr akhulk' k «‘ made op Monday, Oa i b i f l l l k
With th* flam eg to Inatitutlrn la
W
i rilid V'1
...
!Ib
connection with any namber of
lc*m*d societies by a Commlltso
of teholara and eaparta who will
By PBB8T01f QB0VBB
a*v« the old without changing It
and mako »trrr that th* naw ta a
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Th# oovnty agrkslturnl * g * «k deter* harmenloaa part o f tha original
ISIS farm
program devtoed by mine* the quota foi* each farm. picture. Rrt I'll let that champion
of all fin* thing* In the Mouth,
Chuluota
I f lha farmer Oaaan't Ilk* hi*
the department o f agriculture
John Trmpto Grave*, tall It he,
and rrpmaentsllvc* of tho Indus* quota, b* can *»a y out. If ha te­ cause to&gt; tin d l It M ttd than any­
mpt* It h* gels btMflte. In th*
try propose* to bring terraare
lt t T pogvmm 4f ' 1 m. **lBpltoil hatf body I kSOwi
“ An ofhc* building hides an
Into eompllanm by offering a way, h* received half benefit*.
soft of bslt Instead of whlpp* But U a farmer step* over th* ancient aplm. A circus banner odhereto Ike osnlT-ur u
• '» IBU 'lb s . 1*0* gap mt
itly th* oldml
Ing them Into line by Usatko.
lbvs by *n Bar* to .'lb* ItOS pro
affront* an oh
Doubter* aplenty |mllev« lb l» gram, he wm k ia Httoflt p ar
r * j rK KlnVatm
I Msyar nf II,,, (Ml*
Nrat d*or u
many termer* won’t 1 come Id
virilov*to# ’ onei
nrr
•
under th* plan, but will go h*av*
Crowd tog aI,
•ftsAQ lUallotic s n i B lV n l*
|ly totq the production of cau
ar* MUltartai
crop* which th* adinlntatrallpq.M ‘dommltt**
IS M
ha tremor* antrying ta eonteol. I f they shouM
Lu _
.d L I_ l __1__- ikslh
umowhor* ja*
hit a year_ of
high prto**, «h*U
ifw w w - | 6 A 0 ^ U G B N B •: ‘ r'•'
•ta on* ctvllto*
largo scroagu* wouJd.Vcisi U f j f

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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

N a t i o

PAUL’S

Mo* dlfterout w* ar* from for•l*a*ap.*,«m(r than when thing*
go had sora*oB* starts a war. Hut
over her*, when (ha alack mar*
hat slump,, and unamploymant
rtoo*. wbau sUlkoa brook 'out
aa4 poUttetaaa b**atg oaoh other
tMtaorcifally, whan nerves hare
JaM ahoqi roacked th* bmakiui
ptdnL .tad alt ball I* about to far mar* than th* gov%flnMH
sop loada, w* hold a World Su- bounty off* red for
curtail tog

Th* department haa computed
gplte of many n o » UuMdlog 4b* eoroag* It **Um*teo should
■da being hung ap la tha city h* planted to supply as amptd
teal. Is «p(te pf. ,«h*t te ap crop o f each maior commodity,
and yok hot product a surplus
to beat down term price*.

stales. Jtesh
divided. Oman

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1

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and aavo kheai
tery draw hoik

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It Enjoyed

K »n lm
XublMts
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Eastern Stan

WtintilB lit # I’ * M
T it* "
Upoorlunlly

MWt-w*#k . r u le * 'W tdn tad ay a l

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M r. and M rs .'/ . A . Shcpheard
hay* g o a t t * Savannas, Ga. where
I k y w ill *pesi| eeiersI day a.
Mias

D o n tW ’ Pop*

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SALVATION A S S T
BintD A T :
11*4 nett N* rite#, » ! * • A
Sunday
IV iti A*
('HltlAln tVrun
YHuns’ revp !r»* Ltiflon*

bomb

Balt alien Herein. 1:4#
I.i M. Klna-tiury w ill
” t^-i Tama*.*
TIKSD AT
l ’ l«a&gt;Alr •l-.tln*. Tl##
Hvlit.ira llrrllna, *.*• P.
KHIDAT
It lln#«. herrltu, *:*•
HATIfltHAT:
’
m »n iA lr tirrtins. T I *

Quill Ian Jordan
[hi from • thrr*
to point# la

tha k&lt;rnt* o f N n . W . D. V a t n u n ,
M S Valencia M r * at &gt; :M ftts e k Tbs Bualnaaa Woman1. CtfcU o f
Ills PrvabyUrian Church, K r*. BJ. Ronth, chairman, wfll m **i at
tha baam o f M n . W . A . Laariit,
MBS Oraago Avunu* a t 7iM
o'clock.
The Somiaol# County
Council
• f (ho O ld Seoul* wiU m*M s i
1:00 a'elocb s i th* Girt S e n * LitU * H ow # tad g o to a body to tha
homo o f Hlao I n m Hinton. K ’ ?•
Clrel* Nambor On* « P . th*
Woman's MUMonarr B ociAy q t
th * W n t BapUot Church will
Want .st lh « bom* o f M rs-'A . B,
LoV*)oy. . H i Msplo A V * A * at
t.’ h* o'clock.
",
C tr d o ' Number T w o s i -.Mb
w . m . a. o f tbo r t m . • n * u l
Church w ill moot st tbo b i W of
M is. VoUe _ WUUqaao, l i t * a « l
Third l i m i t a t , I : M o'etoo ..
O rel# Nsmbair Three t !- Ih*

Circus Comes To
Toioji With Many
Special Features

»*. M.
* * * * * on
P. M.
M.
P.

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"•rv**#. •

• f Mr*. T . D. InoMoet, I 4» i a »
lord Avan a* nt « : M # 'e M I
Circle Nnmbhr Fonr d i n t ,
M . 8. .of th* F ln t BapUalOBnuSd
w in mem St the home o f Mdp.
• « . - * Batman. BU F n laoU s AvC#rt*. s t | :M o'clock.
t
Cl rets NSttbor Flue o f tha W.
M. B. of tlie First Baptist Char oh
trill ms*t *4 th* homo of, Mr*.
J. G MUshotl,
lilt
MSgsnll*
Arwuu*, at D M o ’clock.

n »L

tliirnins Sarvludu 11:0# A.
rHruln* Sarvlaa. •:#• P.
n-n uaa am awadartad
arruim and fourlli Sunday*
Btfnta
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Instructor

to
M.
aa (ha
* ( a**e

SAkrnnn
caiiN M oM iM .vn oN A i.
liiin rm . t a s s p i s Aci.M
lt*r W. H. Uurani paalur.
• Hi dlraat and Ixwiral .ivtnu*.
nijh.int tteh'ml It!#* A *1 , IVIIlln rn lim aii, auprrlnlfWitltn#.
1'ira.hliia d rrtlir, I*:#* A to
' 11 til.a rrnpla'a Kevvton, 1:1# P.
X. r A. Illily, |irr*ld*el
tYriAneallallc In n li* . T.44 P S
Prayer M ttlln*. Tu**diiy, I:##

Hundiy

ItM iltii*

Kilitur

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from

lloom

lit#

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tad mean* till'**!.,
r (teapot, tH I A: »
t flar vie*. t t:0* | A.
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Noont &gt; » * « • T l
t*ya trum I I I a‘#l

vm a«*

tc ru rtm
on r u n t
tlrv. X.TTIIn lira in. r»rtnr.
m i h Sunday aflar Trinity..
Ilniy ptintmanlon. T:j# A. tl.
(Starch Bchaol, •;•• A. M•Inly I'nmtnunmn and aartnon.
HI nor

I'laaa.

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Celery Pact Payot
$y Florida .Grot

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V. IV S. U tit# I*. M

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n*t J.mirp H. liar, tmatnr
W VISU IKG TO N. O ct, C
TIi*, I'JLI. Hclii*pt meat* al * It
with .|. f i ' mi.
I ..f- i'lna »» * f- —Agricultural
adJuitmtM
rtti a an.1 rlaaa aludy. Urnrral Aaclala (aid last night F io r d
aainbly an ■ , .us rain a( 1* 44.
At til* tti.it Iitnu i.rv tre lliapaa. grower# h a d 'voltd "o v e n * !
Inr tt 111 aiwnk mt "TIi* 1ll*|.at
ly " in favor a f operating'
llllt'lltil III HI* 'V HI 111."
TIi* II T. I*. nt**l* al A 14 ful- th# proposed
nisrkcttoc ,
Inu*il liy lit* *V*ttltia aarvlf* al
-V.‘ ,'o * '
T } » ITrit** lull* tha chan** nf m en t

SU N D AY

Hervtce*!

IIM e Hrhmil. I#.## A tl
Murnm* wnrahlp. II " I A. M
Kvrnln* wni*hli» T:t# P. M
Ml.I - neck a*n lc* Wadnoday, T:&gt;#

To-Night: RITZ—Play S-C- R-E-E-N-0—Oeorg^ #
Hollywood Cowboy'
To-Night:

PrinceBS—Johnny Mack

Brpwn

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Starts Monday, October 11th :
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nfUN Science Monit
lU irM ta ad M | Nrwafeff#

M th W By
ian KtiMQM ruulnnNG soarpr
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ef T mu Omnvuit Scitars Mown#*'

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A dramatic celebration in which' every Bepar.tr' / it
ment joins in offering new merchandise' ‘of**/ ^ id
style and quality at Anniversary Sale prices.
j•
You are invited to avail yourself of the savings.
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Plan now to come early.
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EVALEEN
ANNOUNCES

See Twelve Pages of
Sale News, in Sunday's Florida Times-Union

J A C K fO M V U ll

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Continues Through October 18th ^ i
k fe g o o d n e w i d s lly t h jo i

qypad

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KiiUay School, I#:## A. to

the Ds I a m
Number 1* la Deland
nt 1»:M A. M.

vtoUad other chap
It - T if iijw n
b«wd h&gt; Mrs R

Pi pr

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o t M i r A M W T ttan trr c m v m m
III/. W. t . aut**r. paalar.

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»H t o r i *nd Hlra.l
Mtitular
lit# Av AC
( ‘hutch *«rvlc»*. l l i t * A. U.
W.dnraday avanln* itrTlr**. ».•
IV M.

n i t ' i s m ■ v n t n m t T c-M vnrti
Brv. M. A, Bhaw. Duator.
Sat..lay Hchi*ol at £*■•• A. At.
i-l’.rial yrurram.
I'r.nrhla*. 11:## A. M
VnittiL ra *p l*’a iMtlalon, 1:1#

r iiiH c ti o p n o n •
P. (Ih and Holly Avtnut.
Thuirtay •v«ntnv p rtafiiln t •ml
Tha n**. W. I*. Keren, pester. eld f .t ■iiioni'd iM tln vn r ■♦rtlet.
n*rtir«* each Sunday, III*# ,
ll I ' l l I* M
k'Jtd«y School, ltd # A. UL
r n i : i m r m . t ? i i i i i 'i k i i
tVciln**d*y
avtnlns
worship,
i : tl lirnwfil#*. tl. U i p«nor*
M l P. to
l&lt;ilitol«)r H«1'nw»1i, flit# A. At*
Ton ar# Intlltd 1* wnraal# with
ilitrn rip Wurthl|%, 11:00 A II.
IV i:, l;J « 1*. l*.
Kiriiliitf «or*hl|i, #':!«» IV It
p in irr n * p n # r n i n u r n
Park Artnu* A Hlalb sir**t.
AM* i n r u rA T U O M c t i i t a c n
Th* ll*T. W. P. llronh*. .
fiiirlng «uRitrur munlhat
('••tor, .
M u* 9 f*o A M
.
Htindav Schnnl, t i l l A. tl.
rnnttuiM l b »lor« Mm »
•'
Manila* Wuivntp,
11:4* A to
II V r. I I . t i l l I* tl
i i v i n i n m m io n iM T t t lV n c t l
Kirnln*. »t uT*nl|t. 1 H - I ' M
lli*V, J- l l Wiurdwirtli tuiplnr,
" ..Itn »d*t Prayer Bertb e. t &gt;1
t*tiurrli
• ( ! , A. M.
T. la. InlllKiV •Ut&gt;MlnOl«l*lt.
P. &gt;t.
lier phnnra lor lit* liard-iif*
Il'trnlng W«»r*hlt»i 11itO A* If.
F it nine WcirMlilp !;• • 1*. II.
hearlhn
Srlftwnrtn l.rnitur# m#rt at 1:11
Vlmlur* tVrlrnm*.
inihllr' Ip ronlliilly Itirltrd
to
P i n u c-ilpncn n r
■I I and lhaaa
t i i m MAKAitnnn
r o ^ h K &lt; u r T o jiA i7 r i i r t i m , _
Th* ll*v. II. r . ilrahain. imator
fViriirr lfork Avanun mni Thlro
Bur.Jay Brhrul, Hunilay. I* A. M.
Hlrwl.
rrvachla*. Bundny. U A. to
lift J ll. llnnl. tnlal*l»r .
M. V. r .
HuniUy, * P. .*4
Pf!urrTi
I#
.V it.
Pimchlti*. nuitdiy, • I'. M.
Ilnmlnn
Wurthl v lift# A. II.
Prayer Merlin*.
W tdFI*d*«i I
Hat twin
Iht* iwMur.
At
oVIofk tl»« Yuunx I'm#
(dr «&gt;r tha I'liurfh will iwfui with
r n n r M im im iia r i i i v a o i
th*Hik«*r
VnyiiK IS*4»t&gt;I*‘i Enrla*
l * k » adiinroa, n * .
II# * of Ilia l*ll&gt; nl (h*&gt; |*i #
Th* Il.v . J. VT. Ivey, H e lm
Irrl»n
Phnrrli
f**r n nrriMird
Sunday hchool 10:## A. to
|ir&gt;&gt;Rinrii fin»*»t wlllt lively tniarPrearltlno I 1:*0 A. to
I *1 flip * 11.
t . p. m . a. I l l p. to
PhflfetMt
KlldaiV»»r y ill tnaat
Pr#«cLla* t l* P. IS.
*1 lha
•!»•«»•«* l l T:Id K»*
»ryoiip
th Ihn dl**
PPLI. u o i r a i TannM H Atxw
iiiarlfin. ,
OrUndo flidri fi^dr Uthovi A&lt;ri&gt;
t?hrlii(i*n Emt**v«ir, T;10 I*. U.
Th* n*v. C II. llaaar. paatar.
Sunday Ac bod, | «| a . M.
pm at m s M T iA v p m m u
(*. K P.lmar*. MlnlaKc.
Bcrmon, 1H I0 A. M.

Herald
reporter ^n.Vrd
Mr.
SptrBa'iabout’ Kin'rirru., anil hi*
anow^r.- wo*, " I r t u . inithruily
ray—ifa ’ I he 1 be*t' *hotv I have
e»er. broucjil ,lo ,my many friend*.
Of tours* it coata'.morr—hot I’m
really * proud of l(, and you s ill
nay *o whin you‘ ah* it. I rratiird
lK*t*’my palrbn* * « r t srowins
tlrnl of native art*! *o I had my
edaterti; ngrpla get
Inity and
W*da**.lay P r e »«i and r .a i *4
*eour*d aome .really fine Impop
Pvay*r S«rvlce W*dn«*day, I ;•«
coming
from
Japan.
l»lion*.
,
Ruevia, and Auatralia.
Informing
Great Britain
• "O f courua one rannol com*
i-Huni.-N
France that ah* will roe# It
(I'rrahelrylun (tovernmeall
Jam*. »l Thom peon. M. A P I*.
“ volunteer" troop* from
_ -plcte a progrrm without talent
|,# home—*o I iccurnl th# Htar. Mnruln* Worahlp, la oo A.
only on Fr*inter Oenlto Mu»»olhiP»‘ lrH nl
■dTvicrii of the uniat yiomlillW
rhurrh Hchool, I I D* A M.
own torraa.
Kvrnln* Woiahlp, 1:30 P. M
Italy's rojrrtlon of an Anglo- of {wertern »crftn ilara. ‘ lt#*b‘
lllualratad
wi t h
etaraapllwa
Frrikjh l)id fo r o .trl-prfwrr con- Ritmcfl. a former football cha*} tlidaa.
plea
of
the
'All'Amrrlran
tdiAi
formica on tha velontoor queetloit
t iir
r it i i i o r tio o
win bo dcllvrrvd “ within » , amf. a ftfr that u Wo*lern ."Cimm fm A t«n u t sfitl n « n * v « iftrtvt.
Ilrv M. B. I ’ urrr. p&lt;M»r.
alar.
With
"Urb"
comra
hi*
hour*," tlui foreign office woo ofHurtdny Krhnol, »;|| A M
| ranhvcl hnr»e "H.-bel1' a* wofl as
I 'r * « r hliiR H ffklr*, 11 •• A. M.
flciatly Informed.
id 7 30 l» M
a
tribe
of
full
I
lowle.)
American
The Rpanlah cttoui, which may
You MIC rtoplwN mRvflnir. • l»0 IV
Indla'n*
and
his
.
ivn
rowluiya
and
force llrltaln and Franca to retort
f'f*jr«r
llt t d n c ,
W cilnt *i|« y,
to "other meaitir#*,’’ waa oggrs- eowglrla frimi hi* rmmh in wcita iv m
cm
Oklahmiiy.
W.
U
II
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In
1
torn)
till
rated by nn” announcement In
IY. 1:00 |». M.
“ I ’m ,al*o offering the fincut
Com* out piHi (#«' ortillft tv*.
horn«a I hat# ever had and you
will ' find them In liberty, lii*h
uchool and* menage art i - ami by
the way riot to be out done my
trainer Carloi Carraon haa Am­
ber King on# .o f my finr»t
.......
home*, apd ridden liy
Marion
'Government circle# were twine- fiJ ^ ,ord ,loln* i1h&gt;
cr“ ,#
nt to dlecuM the report .beyond
?** Apple/
ibiting out that Italy withdrew
"Hrphanti Ju*t aa c e n iia t lo
portion of-h er nrmed force. • «drcu* *a horse*, are divided in*
r n Libya following the Halo- u ,h» * h*"*1 trained by Ldws.d
rltlah "genlletnena agreement" Dougherty and put inrounh their
Trctlng the Rclilarrtacan Iasi «*•««• bT EU* lU rr1*. JennrU#
Wallace, Francis Wrtdnrr
and
Virginia
Tudor.
Tvrii
p-rfor
manevs will be given today at
I : 1 B-Ihis afternoon and M:!B to*,
night with .the doors open on#
hour earlier to allow th# vial
tors ’ to on* the huge mens gent
end listen to Rodney Harris slid
his circus hand. Anyhow Its cir­
HOT B U R N S SCHOOL
cus day and the .Only big cimu
coming this scasop, so gel busy
and satisfy that circus fever to*
he wantod to attend another day.”
school, n 13-yrarold while* youth
burnod th* County Lint Goosol Idated High Hchool near has.
a* ’twroriiad history.

Rejects Talk Oil
On Spain Row

c i i l 'i i r u

k iiib t

Unman'*

I P H I A I.I T il KHAN cnuRctt
(Near | a t* Maul
* Pi mil ay H*rt Ira. *:#•
Hi Nnrliun. |ia*inr.
T h a Intllallnr In
rlaa* » a &gt; l . ” limy C
public ~la lav»*d.
John
llin l«rm ia t«r,
Julian
A d d a * Francis Rouraiilat and A l­
bert F ill* o f GamriviU# are
•ponding th* WMkcnd with Ibclr
pare nil.

w m tiiiM
AT *A u rw iu &gt; n .o M itiA
Ml I V S t r u t .
►»n.ix t a i r r k M i
lVii.it T a ta r and tm.1* Slutlr
r * t p. i t , ,
'Vntnaaitayl m y *
Study And
'Vault Towac. l:SP P. to

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MATimnAT, OCTOBER t,'lM 7
«8 ttK

“ Losti AHorizon
IV ft
. * v mm* v « i v f f
Ritz On Sunday, Monday N j j

SEEKS “LOSfc H O R IZO N

Pictures From The Story By James Hilton*
Features Ronald Coleman, Edward
’
Horton And Many Other Stars

Blnirimr Ronald ' Column. nn.l
t o u t i n g Edwsr.l Hvm.lt llo .l.,.,
D. Warner, June Wyatt, Marjohn Howard. Thoma, MltII, iM tel Jew.ll. Hum Jaffw In
ititcli i IL cushmI 11will l-atn,

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RIT7 BROTHERS SHOW AT RITZ

In a film'' that affords imtthld'
' (entrest’ with'- ( M r former Vehli
.* dm. William Powell and L triad
a flalrur nchftiro new rrrdlt ;Jfi "T M
Emperor’* G iM fc lk to tf'- wijWi
rom&lt;- tn tha RItk Theater wad*
da*day And -fhtinwfaja.
The d l l who ha* become fam*
out aa “ Tha TVht Man’’ now U a
dashing secret agent In Eurojre
,'Y n 'l. Mi*«' ItaiAeT, recently halted
for h r »uperb artistry *» ."tha
Chine-e slave-bride Hi "The Good
Earth.’ I* aif exottc woman of InH riti.ii.4 lx l Intrigue.
I
Tim itory, from the novd by
, IJnnius Oliriy, mbvr. from V I'
m m t» tVaranw, Into Russia and
lark Inin Plris nnd booth n,' arlfii
nispen.sful arti.m nt every atop.
TI m- •|.lr* acsperl rarh other and

t^W'prorntso* to &gt;« om- of Iho greatest sitdT*i"&gt;: Harrison Kur
mcpl Inijmiinnl u m n event, ufjnian, Aruerhnn rxpjurgr and, a.u*
(ha year lukra pluce lit tlic Kit* Ihor, who acted » i
mi the
Tbrat.r next Sunday'jiltd Monday Tjlxlnu phasr* of tho fl|nij and
whan Coin mbla'a Prink Capra pro-'WWKti Ticnikln, Internationally
duSlon of ‘W
limit.,.itnlonk-awaltcd, hiw./olfowinr
« W l U.",l nullolywidc foadahoW

Luin
Powett Co-Star In
Ritz ffh t Drama

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RACKETEER
Briefly, the Mory o f "Lost
llorlxun'' n.nn m i five peraoha
Who arv kklnapprd In nn uigdnne
In China, and flown deep Into Iho
* h u rt of Forhlddtm Tibet. Picked
vp by a cnrit'nn U ndid hy n ntjrp
. (k and trial* vly CTlneae, they lire
ktentted tn what i. prrhnpv tho
o*l nmivual plate on the face t^f
• earth -th e Inraatery of Shnh-

Edna Mae Oliver
I*Star O f Film
At Ritz Tuesday
Comedian Heads Cast
Of Players In “Mfc
Dear Miss Aldrich”
Tha equailty of uumrn Cota
better than an even break in “ My
Dear Ml** Aldrich,” the anutting
comedy which ahuwa at tha Rita
Theater Turaday.
With Edna May Oliver, Miorcen
O’Suliivnu and Waller I’klgeOn
lute rrnka aa oim of the better
laugh films of the age. It tell* the
story of a school teacher who la*
heiita a newspaper. The managing
editor, strung m the belief that bo
woiunn is fitted for work beyond
tho home, attempts to block her
lov*' at every tum tnlil, o f ’ course, ba
R ll* fall* in love with her.
Alina O'Sullivan has Just bean
relerlci] to co-star with Robert
Taylor In London in “ A Yank nt
Oifurd.'' Pidgcon, in reward for
tits excellent noting, has’ been
signed to n long-term MctfotioMiiyn- Slayer tout met.
Every member uf tlw east et*
eel* In hi* reapcclttre role. Edna
May Ullvcr appeals nn n pjxxla
addict, in the mn.,1 liumorciia role
of her 'trilllent tnhvt*. J. fn frell
Mnr Drill.lit. tilt* i r lot tm etinrictcr
actor, i, a eliy idilot. Janl-t
Beecher I, a i illltsiib feminist.
Clher, In Ihe eawt tiro Itlla Jnhtilon, Rogrr Converse, Bivnt ” ergeiit, (h oi tea It nidroh, fittlnn
Williams nn.l Pntil llnrvi'jf, (icoVpe
Kelt* linn perform'd n l.ijflerltil
jol. of d im Don.
The story In entirely plmlalble
mill the newspaper atinot phrre la
authentic. Tlie audience thoroegh*
ly enjoyed "M y Dear Mis* Aid*
rich'' nnd r«vu cnlhuainrlie evl*
ilcnce »&gt;l it.

I

LUISE IUINER,AND BILL POWELL

S

5 grl'IJt
elorted securely by
bieuntains Dhpenetrabb' to tho rah
lnllatetl, In n rrllloy of tn.l etlli'
bile beauty and serenity, peopled!
by member* of the Mullin' &lt;t mlt
b f med.-iil ((met. ttumance • nd
b.lv.iil rr full to the i t«rir&gt;cre*j‘
Itldnnp vidlntn, nnd toon, idl I ul |
onv aifrrrnder tr t|.e ultir e ', 1tclitinenl nnd litre !(nillttOf. Dull
lx flh«uitil‘ l.ti.
r
Tin* pei ..it'lilies (nvnlvrd In
the pr.nlliM I' ii i f "I. t f’ vrUoli''
give iliin pltluiii n ilMlnifUlvheil
atfvnnlngr.
(In Ilia terlitflenl i ide, Ho re rev
Prank Ciipta i*nd IMIeti Jll bln,
It's n «aekrl the way ' young
rllnn-ior nnd wi iter uf such prlxe*'
winning films ns "Mr. Decals June Travik Is rllmbing to screen
Goer la VbV.li,'' “ It 11&lt;|mi«m il Oiu- glu y with a lucerasiii'n of fid*
NI k |iI'* Mill "liuily fur ti
pi rfurmances, I upping them nil
Jamei Hilton, kuihur of iho origi­
wkh her yieu.ai tn “ ,/rv# I*
nal privet, win ulro ivmte "Gm'dliyc Mr. I hlppn'i .In "ph \Vnlker, On The* Air.” showing at tha
noted libbtaginillirr. uf O p r te Uiu Friday.
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PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF OCT. 10
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Sunday. Monday—Now at popular rrkea. Mightiest picture
of them alii Ronald Coleman "LOUT HORIZON."
Turaday—The Rig Day—32ft Special Added Attraction!
and fMna May Oliver “ MY DEATt MISR ALDRICH,"
IVrdneaday, Thursday- Izilne Rainer, William
Powell
"TH E EMPBROR-H CANDLESTICKS." Also another smashing
musical hit wllh a glom aruui cast headed by the Rit*
Itrothers, "1JFE BEGINS A T COLLEGE."
Friday— Ronald Kragin. June TravH “ LOVE IS ON THE
AIR." Also return showing, Robert Taylor, Barbara Stan­
wyck "THIS IS MY A F F A IR ."
Hatunlay—Play SCHEENO—Gen# Autry "TH E OLD COR
RAL." Alto “ PARTNERS IN CRIME/l

AT THE PRINCESS
Hatunlay, Sunday. Oct. ! 6lh and 17th—"TH E UNKNOWN
RANGER." AI»o “ THE SHADOW STRIKES."

BOYCOTT DECLARED
DENVER,
Oct. B.-(/P|—Tha
American Federation of Labor
declared economic war on Japan
Wednesday, wllh
delegate* . to
the Federation a convention aboutLuiae Rainer and WIRIam Powell coma to tha Rit* Wednesday tng their, approval of a boycott
on Japanese good*.
nd Thpfutay In "TH E EMPEROBB CANDLESTICK 8 ."

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ia itn - r sa d 444 » « n M m l nu&gt; h 'e c k ln , and ho ble&lt;h*4
not hta n a n wt the | h ) he

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rltdelnlo'rn Ih lr tn
the aeeonil [ j ,! ,,. r i l v ’s new
th irlh- fleM
ivnr lor’, on nr iTo rid a had m arched u, hl, ( l „ (. . a ,|Ui i nml popcorn
&lt;T Ja rd e .
and thunk m i i m l L ..u h ‘ - o f |&gt;'I*
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atlniip thnfcttfh the Tnm ph) olnr- ||im by C ov. K „ I |'. ( ’one.

■Lake City uncorked an offtnf^atre kft^at HanfeKl couldn't atop In'
v tho opening minutoa of tho second'
i s . Ih h S k p a n c b o
Igatf when fb u running and beau-1
l b ana th at w ill « k
tlfui blacking wa* reepcmlblc for
( o opponants. M a r t
n **oa«hdown- Porguion kicked o fft
to iaUn City's 2b yard lino and
Cambio returned it to ihfc 32 ypnJ
(I'jni lerb ae k,
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p lr iily
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mother, lilll wadu first end ten Im iteN in the gem it n h r w as the'
before :tantsan alopi&gt;ed him. Lawrpiirbjili »t of the 1 nl.e t'lty .u n fit
, aun 'then atapiieil Cunibiu uftor he
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mada 14 yiiriln. Ilurndoti undo mu
the Lien, llirui.eh IIh- mHi iiii ,
other flret down utwrinl rlirht mil.
T ll l i U M H 'IS
Mark man tailed to gain on a lino
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. rmaeh. Cunigui louli Ijleisletl to
W ulta
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t h e W ork o f Torn t'um b hn. Lio n

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Imil l|M through the ftml holt,'
The K*d» had i-rteral apImi ‘Inch of reoarre mrenrtli anporiiinlCr* tn «rerr ia tho
iihled Temple to puih abend In, till hat (be) bh&gt;»rd
their
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Florida scored a iniirhdown In „ Be. , ,
tho aeVond period
lint ‘iteil • \\r w|,|, |U think Voile WII*
Metlllee a line attempt for pl liann who roveeeil till' (.ante for
im point feUed.
u» fail nigM in Inke City. Volte
“ Hell" Mrtthea
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the k ic k o ff F a n fo n l
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ehfht jrarda aruhnd rlffh t end t u t
la w a c n fumbled on lh a 13 y a rd
lin e and W a te rs
recovered
fo r
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then
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RaMt p « m M mat ta McCarthy* I ft (tit third busing of lb* second |HM of tha current World Seriea.
ia d m n i e-snaks* over to bark sp Ftr at Bam man McCarthy, who outed Rolf* without old. Shown alia
« Otioo 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

hew U w Ruses
L i c e n s e T o es
i r * i Ik d r
dMicwinn*^ »r r offered for ?^l«i *c m&gt;WI Uy Ihr
-liuunnuv Ag*ut&lt; nolng hi
Pi unflrt tht' ) h« 4 of iirofrw- farmer or (t t r r t t producing ih# m‘f 1 nr*thoMl n I w n if aro sutj
Minimt it. Slfc.Sk (a rii*M pmdoftr, ore c irrupt frum t® * b n&lt;l
I’* ' *hin $I0&lt;1
i pk*isw»i in
Istata and County Ihm-t- tat.
|and rmtmaap Ilian $500.00 for a(
lulldtac I M n d m
V n t a ] “ Pa** air lin-nw-n p i»l to any offense.
Ihawpi il « l $14.24 are rauad |tlaanl, Conioii-i-.bns nr OITirer for.
t t . n far m a y 1» raan am- permits irc id ta la a , rxatauiaUun, L V ^ a Q n n w f o l l U U a
( I t a m y a d « . Im w k m .
,ln^rrtHm ,.r athrr leg history £ l n i t J S n O W l a l l
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iR fita U K ^ paipnra stall hr ia aiMItkat to * "
t -am TW.and ta $22 .VV
: and rad in la-ai of nny oeciipat hm
NnAraaV rarrrtaauu wdro h aw tar rrq.iln-H li) thia Art or olbrt
&gt; fa y ft c at the rata nf $2.3* U * ad thia Jili.tr.
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■anrh $l;«OOno of Stork w » l j “ Thia Art &gt;loll la.l ta- rasnatruaal to a ran K ln w aru of apprise th ­
la y at H » rale s.t $10.00 for
authorise gnMlduig at the eper- ing
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winter H ' f »a Ilia Maaon'n
that
pin* M J t f n
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York reported
■ tan a hi any linae
"The nasal “ ix-o -w ' wherever Ibr heaviest aaowtaU. alljs a
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kwyI m thia Art iM H In' cu®»tn9»-»l aturro
tampurartly
Ulan kit Itig
fttonst they a Kpret In have at any t* news rilla-r |*r..m, rsna. |»all- road* ln the Hyratumr Uortlaud
* f t Amine Ike romtag r « i . ner.l.«p. mrfaawlliai,
eswwialtan, area. Althoa*h the »si«sr meltiphh* *s r *» Use $,Taalre.
&lt;-creator, ndi.iin! tmlnr. tru-tee or rd quickly, traffic war alowad
T*1r
N * h r «*"!•» 'V.sdla r V eal a-nihy, uhetlwS ainiru and driving promt haurdoui.
*faeard, Ihe new rate ia $1*30 Ui ass plural, saa-rsilmr or famlnBtn*w m illed lightly over par.*
Ma $U6ft Tor aiaids $w*.um tun me, as Itse o u d r ll suay swqaiio. | Af tbe Rim hotter area and take
jm 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, asnjr lmsiawes, piofra- « e r a reported at Tisiiaaunila on
btaMftl lYnperly, frail and eccv alaos or nia^ip I n i n»t aslheiwtae |ko Wa^slrn hauler.
A i l knyer* are laved $27.74 Ua-as^d, sf'ennUlm a arctnas pro Near
traerlni temper a 1is r e'e
•iMdriili they kave brew tan-d m|m,- IhSl s sany |» ism i njured ware raortedp *s in-rally apatat.
in .
|m Iks- /|«a nl mn s f any lidamcHM
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madam any loilm-io upeiated by amoaml of l soease ta ftraJaaled
*5 fmm $I n am f... .aw alvrw to tbe
*20eks asperated sankinea
o|«-r-asssn.nl of $IIM.n,l sws each store

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a b atft*y a llwmae U r a f
lacawaw. due am July list o f ***!*»$. '
' eweb nusehiise eamWtaanee , a k yp»r. fk e la o n id i after cant luBfcua*

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let I'waul out Hiitelf 41 McCarthy
ami Oat U 11 did aatno helutlful-sM pasmls.i all ataisdisf'In t-blef
ml
Xlabaaa'e
fleMinir on thal play to end lha
Cournderaln wlerans. pare no­
first half of the eeventh Inning.
lle* yiuslrralny that ll-a "filar*
| Ttisi lllanli added another tally
niu| Ho nr" 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,
jdrewa for a walk and. McCarthy
wnulil p i sisi •‘u »ll stsswsi strike."
I singled through tha bog and Isclilein ml Kvanasly'a *t*lemeot
her rili anred to second. Denning
futlowml ill srlly ufti-r llo-Htate'a
{then got hli third hit of Ihe af*
(tnilrsl IMufiulsimle Veleran* vu(itemoan when he doubled to deep
iiala la eetiatr e,t In nllmiil III* lleMy*huni rallight field to score Leibcr. lie*
4U , *i»Ult&lt;&gt;.N
lr- wIIhowl iH-i-u**lou of ahftk-l
iCarihy held up at third. WhileSoeelal Msasar er they wisahl bn |H-nnllted to
kefd was pi'rpumly walked to .fill
■ (Xftainu o r CJ" f ,
th$ tuaoa but llubb^ll lined out t^
i Ma in aetMl"W-t «m r.ohsft In . taka nor
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fs* dago i-l.-imp vtmdmg fn a s u iy to Use rm lil of tke tl/ys
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 pajim at «*f liaelsrra sAlasiraJ
8
Vrteftbag fk fta »r * b - and liu a * matalum of pnpua in .
bed U $3214 gd«* $t&gt;0 f.w
pau k u W - l i .
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*wood j ai.ls. hv ,sod&gt;lka a suing 1
knit
nr Vorsta»&gt;V pari me t r ir is . pesUba. nf all land-, sea-1
tke role v* $1434 plus u i rams, a im rwaisev* uf all hiwda,
| fa 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 a T r 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 rsempt,
caWae air pnsih*s- ta* hy thia er
9**ry Tort.nK 1 ,-th-r, dftirrag any attar law wf lb* tMftv mi
$mtmi-li a-ifruktcr-i, pkrwnJo $1 orvds. shall fad I* pry Use aaaaa
•kbesvwrtcr eeaasVs, *p&lt;|-ft amsdi'•wines dsns, tke T »* (kdlectar.l
t a m it tn a tm ta k a t a , * tWptr.Ji.-e. State tttiM u n , or)
ft! k n j f t , «wft » n s f p w is a mlarr aJTsoal la wbom Us* . Bald
, * 1 dft tarty nresiretion wf t „ *, payable, tha* bam . w ay
ftw awstwrc sbafl pay a Wswaaae ^
dsratrd U ad and atagntar
* t $lta3V, rtsH tW that this sbe Sheriffs a f lb* SUlc a f FW iftn t a e l and k eonmtwed to Ida, c Bantamad tag tksna and r*cb af

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Steak Fry Given
At SanLando Springs aiMitawiy
A a U lk fry honoring meratat. 1RW H* * HO
• f tko Young ruopie'a
Service
ta rig
League of tke Holy CTcss Chuck A h d out to &lt;
ora* given yeaterday eflersoor at S V * * * “ • » *
Land* Sprtaga by C J. Ummpk, vuf a f tha Ok
earner Itar a f the league.
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After leaden el LeaUtana Slate University carried
ealhereJa-m efce. iridirea el Baton Uouie. settle i
leader; Mark. L eek Bonneite, heed eo-ee yell lends
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More Fruit And Vegetables Than AnJ
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Florida CKr Affording Rail, Illghingr
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A N INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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piack Given
Clear Title
By Justices

OGDEN L. MILLS

J * e v i t t Petition For
Black's Removal On
f i Technical Grounds
? Is Denied By Court

Ku Klux Issue
- Is Not Raised
Kelly Motion Is Also
DeniedOn Same Bnf sis As L e v i t t ' s
WASTHNCTON, Oct. 11—
^ ( A P ) —The Supreme Court
^refused today to permit Al­
bert Levitt, a former federal
Judge In the Virgin Island*,
and Patrick Henry Kelly, a
Boston attorney, to content
Justice Hugo L. Black's right
to a seat on the bench.
This a ctio n , gave B lsck «
cUar title to hit judicial post
ao far aa present d iillifiitu ***
concerned. Levitt haa indicated,
however, that ho might start
other proceedings.
-Thla fight will not be over If
my petition Is denied,'’ he asserted.
The Court refused to permit
Levitt to file his pelitlon which
contended Iltsrk was constilu• tkmalty ineligible for the poellion. I« v ilt ctsirned Black was
barred because he was a mem­
ber of the Senate which voted
to increase the “ emoluments" of
the justices by permitting them
to retire at full pay after reach­
ing 70 and serving 10 yean.
He added that tha retirement
of Justice ‘ Van Devsnter did
not ’ create a vacancy on the
Court and hence there was no

ptae* '*&gt; r*l«*a rary ir wf^fon^tended that Van Deranter still
te c h n ic a lly is a member of the
tribunal.
Service by Diark, tbr petition
said, “ will interfere with and
prevent the due, proper, and law­
ful administration of Justice In
the Supreme Court of the United
Sts Us."
Kelly'* motion was uenird on
the basis of the action on 1-ev.
Ill’s petition.

Organization Meeting
For ExtensionClasses
Planned For Tonight

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. OCTOHER 11, 1937
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Ogden L. Mills Gasoline
Once Treasury Row Grows
Chief Is Dead New Decisions

Closes
Against
700 Imports

YAN K S W H IP (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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ills, former i w i 'i i r y
nf the treasury.. illr I at hi* liomi'
of
here today at 'll its A- &gt;1. after
an lllaess of two week*.
Although "born Wllh a gold
•pooii
•poou In Ala mouth" ami ultti
liltle Inducement nircpt tin- tra­
ditions of ancestors to carve
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WA8HNGTON,
Oct.
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rounded.
Former Secretary of the Tress.
(API President Hooarvrlt Raid
After act litis Ills law degree
today the people of Hit Unit*
ury Ogden l_ Mills, who served! from-Harvard hi ISoJ. with high
til State a air ilrte rminrd! to
under Andrew Melina ami beaded) Brude&lt; he W anto mi emptoyce
io tin' fifth isiime of the IMT World
the department during IIDover s and
uphold ttii.pt Idcail of hlMltaH
then n partner of Kiel .on,
nml thru
..ult- victory was the fourth game.
•ocltty ••which woiilil itil'»!L t
Administration, died today after illinium
Jninlina nml Russell, a New
tule freedom far force In tha
a brief Illness.
Itiint »ii Giant llulflet.lcr Jim Ripple*
York law firm, niul soon wii» In
it oiitfietiler, who Ineed from In-l
Oovernmetila of the Horld/*
ilomalul Hi a corporation trial
U&gt; safely under \anker Thlul Itao-man lied llolfe. IHMnggio pegged t“
He tpoke on *i radio pro* *
lawyer, tint &lt;1 lt*aHi,linl with n
In' mil the wing.fooled Giant. Calling tin- play is Umpire Stewart.
gram broaidcait In romirrtlon
career that seemed solely devntwith thr removal o^f the Ar­
ed
|o pecuniary gain, Mill*, only
i**l to
pay
lington National Crmetery of
money fola year aflur ih'Iiik mlmltta-rl |n
the remain* of Grner.ii Wlad*
cvin division of
c it y n lv v s b r ie f s
tin’ New York lair, became uc
Imlr D. Kr*y»ariow»kI, »* poMtN
urt •ju»t ices on the
tiro In want politics. In I••12 tr««
patriot, vhha iffv rd iff thfl
of a ’ pi
ran for Congress hut was dcUnited States Army dimnfl
payment
fealed.
the War Uftween St.ites.
«
niiicy into ilia eoun* I
Two years Inter ho was elect­
bridge fund,
ed to tho state senate and lie
Ur The t««nrinlM I'rvM
by .lodge lane, law- ■
gan to reflect tho lively Inter­
Tlu* iiticdlion o f
imp 'r ta
cs not renflict with an |
..
est In social welfare displayed
l&gt;y Judge Johnson AdtlrCSS
la y
fo
r
warring
nations
by his grandfather. Darius ' ) kJilt' I hi vi* I'ninpiiiili^ i*I I Imnl.it
,
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,r .s ll.v f4 ss l-ear Tkrrrt
restraining ('ntnplfnllrr lac from]
B o o tll is
National Guard, here will lodd
t C IK IS
L C g l O l l A n d post'd as a m a jo r i^sm* Itulny,
paying gasoline taxes In itl) coun* |
f o r Illr
|Knurs i-.iMlnitiiot)
lilt-II Weekly dull H-.SIOII at the
lies Ills'll have special legislative!
Father J. J. Kellsgbsn. who
liienl Ainiory toulghl.
by
tin*
c
ilflic ts
oil
lt"U »
nets seeking to control the dlshas recently returned
to the
]biirsi-mcnt of the fund.
Cfl|»tain niul Mr a. F it *I S. Kcit ii
The City
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United State. ’.coni a two immllia’
nf thi* Hull l Jnihjlluii A tiny (umL in Hm i ii) Hall
tonight
f*»r pruvcmi'iiin in hinldiiig mi«| larger1 Japan m 'k ltlK In part? ll3
trip to his old home In Ireland, was
tvluirml iuh| hi t k * In Sum * ni | tli... id;.. M &gt;i , i monthly *.••»■ j inc.-asos m property rallies in illtl'ITiatilllllll bills mill |irOthe principal speaker at the rcrnfttr RttrnUilig I hi* largest Sal 1
&gt;,',,ii
......... than in any oilier slate' visit m niv i’ll sit fur finnnci WC
LAKELAND,
Oct. l l . —OV)
ulsi , luncheon of thn Rotary Cluti
dsy in an early morning '*J&gt;«&gt;k
.
,
V
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'
....... aslem sealatBid, Seminole *,!* Ui» ’
&lt;'lUlill '•&lt;«» »
n
Mil tho Neiilli ot .Atlanta.
today. Q. W. Spencer who had
\ o-l.i'* ia of I lly llnliliaon «
.............
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||, ..... to ullimst 7«H* impol Ml
charge of the program Introduc­ One man was killed nnd two
The
s-otivrtilion
was
lumded
by,
uitl
I
liiivl
1-1..,,City
Judge
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\Vln*lll« r nr nut itnvrlupnn nl
joint" stabbing over a woman,
ed Father Kellaaban.
|„ |t,„
» „ iM
Krane*
nf Hu- « *I&gt;' nf Hanfurd d.III f l * Gemini Evnngliue lluuih wtie nr |-,oot J Millet III II .esaloli „f |Hisiiis-11, .tilled |.«lny aflel’ his itReports 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 hip to New Yurk{ tn im iih if'il ilirn w iin r upon hoc
Avi^nin* will rlte.l m Atlanta Wednesday oil,-,
It was folk county’s second
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*'**!* fru iliii'i' l " allo w
R* d ill
nual Rotary barbecue
w h ic h murder within a week.
*t thi* railway stxllon Hy t»i*vnin»r j ,M |ty| ^
—Ml llaim tt Staled lhal tsadwte-1,!**«!* Volunteers
go to the Val- *1
Edward J, MoUuy, 30-year old Inr fimotlng nf tin* lily rominlif K l). Klvcrv of dm*'gtn. Mayor I
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vrtfj -W h a ld 'a t Ranlnndn sprtnga
hrlntii-iH In tin* ( i l l llfill lit 7:HO
11 fin i;: . alei development ill I hi­ (t in |*nvi'imm nt' Ihf* * l » p '
nest Thursday. Tho plrnlc will Highland City fisherman, was
\t It llaitsfirlil of Atlanta. V d
emil.lt
lonlnltt. Ii wn» t&gt; mti' it tiiday,
iini*rit ii * a |iinn*iMlty uimetl tX9
stabbed
to
death
In
front
of
a
tske the place of Ihu regular
nt nt. Ihalt ill ,uiv or Ike loeulittri Itieiik l In* iklnleiiuiU' in ihi* A nt! I&lt;H
«\t tin* ln..| fins ting nf Itie • - I’. George, United Stales Sena ,,( .... ,lir.. i..s . of sti.
uphv
| , MUI)1v
luncheon nest Monday, and the “ jmik" joint just inside the I-nke rninml'-j.lutn r-i llii-ri? na* miiiiil* i fur uiul ni.Miy
&lt;
I'ltlltll'l,
lie
l&gt;
.
iViil, ttinl iiitimAli'.l dial F tf e i{tt|lrltalUrn Mi «lil« i ran*
barbecue will ho served ul5:.10 land city limits on the old Aulr i nritmvrri*y i»v**r Hhi tli' f nr nui
t'npluin FVirn Bl.tUtl lh:it nuin&gt;
III** i ti ilulir tin* f.i i K
j*&gt;* inflex nf InuiintM llitu^ cl ink
^
v\ &lt;
, nt * urn* fpunmii ril dm mg thi*
o’clock * though Ilotarlatig and umdale road, uml lamia Kelley,
II It*Ii I tt 7 "! thi*« him*
tin* Pity Fii'lln-fi wf*fi* riKtit In
hintr anth »|iatnl fm Hu* mm*
’l l" ’ J«rAM»*»i* •nu n ;i u.*&gt; .irlu-tf
their guests haro been Inslled to fruit picker, was placed in tli•* | Dmlilhllliii; rrn llt'ii nf n fill Init 'n i l hut I In* muni mi« icflm g pn
In lllllpll lit
(uiu* niii** nf Hu- mint! ilni*tlh* i4
His* w lfilrr
I*I Mill Mitt 1tr'ld nil Slill’hi) nt'It")
make use of the pool and oilier county jail io connection wllh tini»l (In* i'nninr nf l-slglitli
i iiumIi 'I ii . i*ci*i*nmi** h»-ltay, It wa|
crime.
Several
hours
later
la-li
i
elation
tii
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facilities eailler in tho tfterfur Hi ih*\clu|iiMi u l,
jU fu lcn 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
uonu,
F nmiI Itll i1i'i*e,u Jtrnvs, 11hi ilrli'
IMtutnl lllRgltm InMmatrtl f fiat 1iiihlrt*^ by Vtiii ii m l 11*»nlli&gt;
nf |^(7,&lt;Hmf«4M|
plaertl
in
the
Ijtkelaml
jail,
and
Father
Kellaghnn.
speaking
hlV- 'lh’tl was 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(|
In commemoration nf Columbus officers iniliraled.hu was In Id
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Ellis
A.
loll.
I
of
I
lieI
II-t
llapll
t
M I In* fKiuiTiptnn nf Htnifurtl
v«.lii|Si* fruiii Hm ini mi* Yvihtli** wiul |.‘«tiMm,iHm ilnily fur Hm I Iiiiiit d
( ’hut tli nf Allcmta runI &lt; nlmn 1 I*
Day, said thore is n marked a material witness.
ill! YIIIJ4 uliuu** ill Flm nljH , isUti|*ai;:ii.
(irficera said they
leu tried husliifH illt ih 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 imiltcr *»r |n.lh&gt; tin **'
|h1 jnt** (lii'i extrenn'
■m i( lij|ih n t liiiim lt* w ill fu r i \
today and that of H92 when Co- Malloy was an innocent bystaodir ^ lift rninp.iii) iihhh inn fur ii**r * Is■ll iilltl *&gt;"V* lal Uimniilii'i tin lit l
tiitl at! |ni vhi i « iiYUhl*! e*i*iit Jupan will ivtiiliinuf "i
at a fracas which sfnrted over
(C*aM*e*4 *• Fane T t m )
were
mil'llt
&lt;&lt;iuruling
(la
ronviti
m 'r.M tt.l
s^late
•*• ?
until* Ciiunty's i i*|mI'Mi'iilull\*
a gill and was stabbed ill the iiiInnI*t|| |n it i i i n ^billon ni I h*- titn.
Inlet ftrllnn Ufiiilil Im&gt; g nml ml u
Jhim i* itm lunvy |»u i .1i ,»
I III' .lu ll' f A’C.1^111! Ml k’ e( i|||‘||.
heart as he stood by Kelley’s cnr.
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 wa, ul%&gt; Inlllioileil Hint
•• MV ml *i*lc« I Imii* uml (nil
I'hillilll ||I^ ill U I’Mnil’ll ll |*ri*u( llllh **'UlllM w
later, hut Conk was not picked
v
s
s
i*
gi\»
n
lt&gt;
vt
iili"ii.tl
gri«
I
nit1
12 llien,tiers of tin- Snnfolil ('em
r*i»'i*Minl nf ftiii'it si (liimi)*h u( H»i*%
,“ u*(;» ul * mairiiiil
up until four hours later wheu
Ll.-ronimiMiiiiii-r K. I. I'miiMt*,
muHi, 3li. Maiiitil i.iittl, mhlilic. I »•••»* Hi*’ Iwiil*
l relatives surrendered
him lo ••lory Committee would lie pr.-pelti the Siulliriii
T*T
i itm i.iI
(
H
im
mi ll,e meeilng t.,nlchl nod leip
lfi.it H iom * who lunI l » m Ih i . &lt;iml
lull, of Hu* l ’&gt;rVlirca fiuriUcKf
under tlnlr resignations U lie iiimiflt r. Thn l'r«,a*i*lt nl «*i tIn* Sal
l«t;»V11| Hit* mm Him ■ wi n* j*latla"f*lnmi: •trvrl..j.,.» an u )W iM t«
iiditiri
Ann)*
^V
i I miI j
Ailvlwiry
body.
Hn.k H u y It ul l.« h i Im n n l
H»*m FniiiVt »m iiilM Muw »•* It «»lyV rc -

France Plans T o &gt;
O p e n Pyrenees

Ducc Rejects AngloF r c n c h Demands
To Abandon Spain

Father Kellaghan
Tells R otariaos
O f Irish V isit

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

Of

General
Feature
Program

Fine

City CumnuHsionorH
Will Meet Tonighti ' V " t

To Be Here Soon

"

, ... . ’ Representati ve AtFlorists

Meetings

,v" li,ld1

Congressmen Will
Address Luncheon
H e r e On Oct. 20|&lt;«""r"

An organisation meeting of the
Fall Semester Extension Classes
offered through the General Ex­
tension Division of tha University
of Florida will bo held in the San­
ford Grammar School tonight at
,
, . „
7:30 o'clock, according to R. E. ■* * ,un^h” n
bf. h*1,1 in the
Episcopal
Parish
House Wednrs
Kipp, principal of th« -chool.
All peraons Inlarwatod in taking day, October 20 at 12:lf&gt; o'rlnck,
extension work must bo present according to nn announcement
at this meeting, Mr. Kipp itatod, made today at the Krminolo (kiunjtfd ln g that enrollment will bo ty Chamkrr of ^om/.icrce.
All the Ciric Cluka of Kunfnrtl
H a d * nnd work outlined at tho Ini­
and the general public are invited
tial Msalon.
to attend the luncheon,. Ralph
All courses offered art applic­
pagwrll, secretary of the Cham­
able toward degree* at the Uni­
ber of Commerce announced, add­
versity'of Florida or tho Florida
ing that all reservations should be
Rtato College for Women. Regular
made direct with the Chamber of
meeting datoa after tho organisa­
Commerce.
tion will be set at the time the
This will be the first official
ctssees are completely organised.
visit Congressman Wilcox has
Only those classes showing aufficLnt enrollment at the orgsnixa- paid to'ftcmlnole County in three
years. Even though Mr. Wilcox is
t)on meeting will be continued.
no longer Congressional
Repre­
Hr. Kipp tald.
sentative for thr 5th*-District, h«
Courses to bo offered Include
has taken a vital interest In the
various phases in English and
a(T*tr* of this section, particular­
English Literature and also sev­
ly the St. Johns-Indian Hivei
eral courses in Spanish.
Canal Project, tnd has given his
full cooperation to Congressman
Hendricks. It is eipected that In­
teresting news will be given con­
cerning this proposed canal pro­
%
■
■
ject.
A call requesting that the
City Police Department bo on
tho lookout for three bandits
who bold up and robbod a fill­
ing station about one Mils north
of Kissimmee about T:M o'clock
last night was re reived from the
W AM INOTON.
Oct. It.—OP)
Oeoooia county authorities a — Vittorio Muesotlnl motored io
abort time after the robbery, the Blae Ridge
mountains
ot
yesterday,
vlsltlqg
— Chief o f Police fl. WUIUme re- Virginia
^ p o rto d this morning.
friends.
Chief williams stated (hat the
The 1 1 -year-old eon of the
Deportment hod boon waleblag Italian dictator eras the guest of
for auspicious rbarasters but y Capt, Randolph Sauttnul. retired
rot no arruuta hod boo* made.
Italian army officer
of
New
The trio, one with a pistol and Tor*, who has a home la the
■ho other blandishing- a half* fsahtouabto Mlddleburg, Vs- col­
t hold .up tho slntlou belunglngto ony I f mile* southwest of Wash­
Mr. and Mrs.' Mir hast Mul ington.
chroma who repoded that the
Ha lunched there. In comHanr
Vaedits escaped with |M aad with Italian
Ambassador and
ieroral cartom pf cigarettes,
Madam Buvlrh,

Local Police Look
For Osceola Bandit

Mussolini's Son Visits
Blue RidgeMountains

Dental Puppet Show
Will Be Shown Here Four I ’crsons Tried
Before Judge Miller

A Puppet Show front the Hu.
reau or Dental Health of Ihe
Florida Slate Rosed of Health
and through the rn-opcration of
the Teeth Council for Children,
Inc. will be shown in nil the
schools of Sanford and Seminole
County today and tomorrow, Mrs.
Dniothy I-atnb,
County &gt;chuol
nurse, stated today.
Thr show brings out four
points on dental hygiene in an
entertaining manner. The points
are: _ right food, cheuuu eYer.
rise, use of loothbruidi, sti-l regu
Inr visits to thr dentist.
Miss
Rosalind
Collins ami
Marry Fowler working t&gt;ith the
State Hoard nf Hrsllli are oper­
ating Ihe ehow.
All parents are •cordially in­
vited to attend the show.

Attorney J.L.I)oggett
Dies After lilneHs
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 11. —’
CJf*&gt;—John L Doggrtt, fi9, well
known Jacksonville attorney and
one-time Judge of the Duval
county criminal court of record,
died at his home yesterday follow­
ing a long Illness.
• In ItUKI, be was named rlerk of
the criminal court el record, and
eight years later was appointed
Judge. At that time he wig the
youngest pn-sidint* judge In Flor­
ida.
He attended ftrtilford institute,
the East Florida seminary at
Gaineavillr, and was graduated
from the UnWer-fty uf tho South,
Sews nee, Trnn.
He wu* T im a trustee and mem­
ber of tlfb Sewanee institution's
boaid vf regent,,

Four pernorm wen* Irlril 4i»*s
fur© &lt;*jIv Jinlpf* Fniiik |ia NI 11)* r
In it i, )»«"*'ti«I ««iftiH|fift nf I Iim M’i
lilt Ipal Cmirt Frlilay
ll w,ii» tonrnnt hnUy.
Tlii»&gt;.f aifralgn1**!
fw^for** I It**
Jtnlr© were Anna Jr»n«*n.
i hnrni fl y Itli llio aaln nf IfiVnaI
tallng lHV«ruB©i ailh#iil n Ii
fiiifil 12.7 nr Do flay* In
Jail; Jut k Jnhiiaiin, npno, thait
t*tl *11 Vi (ti«* pnaiiepilui! nf It)*gnl liquor. f*n«tl |15 nr 30 tiu)»
JmVih McrMitfi, thurg.il with n|*
••ruling a Vnialti^Bi yyllhnut r Ii
11*11*1*, u»n iiliinls*f*i|t tifitl &lt;i
A«lum« rharginl with tlrunki«n
nt**#. flritil |j nr »ent*nr**«I lit
««*rrn 10 (]■&gt;• In tha Clly Jail.

A. F, Of L. Committee
Votes To Expel Ix*wis
.DENVER, Oct, It, — W&gt; Ti,.
American E.-l&lt; ration of
toil—'
(unvmtion'. n -dullons comniittn
rreommrnihil I "dsy that the cot,
vrntion give thr executive counni
power to expel John L. l e s i .
relM'l uni&gt;&lt;n-&lt; but also rrcommiml,-I
of the rmomlttro to try tu male
peace with the CommRlee for In
dustrial OrganitatMl.

Marriage Licenses
Issued By.'Judge
Licenses to wed were Issue I
to four ronnlci at tha. offh r •-(
II,r Count? Judge over Ihewn-k
end It »-•• learned tmlay.
John Cidlum and WlnR'ed
Hut,kins ot Hanford nml thle-j
negro ■ iph-e wero Laucd lhm m ljr, I' rtlflcplge,
"* i

IIiM ftl,

I «*wi ■
*n

S.

\ i L tt r ii- lii,

inA*It* (he iiitrmlurthiri *■f I hi* i»n% *
rrnur.
(•itvi'iimr 1
rial Iti&gt;iit
iivi M1 l»c Mui tli »if ( lit islianity
.SVniitnr I»«*iti ii«* III* fl (.'.Hiv»* a j c
HjM»n e mill ul'n Hi. I.nuif I),
New Inn.
Hr. &lt; hi rim Fuiitll **avi‘
termliction vvhivn i i jm ,! iht*
cram.
(*4i 1*1jitri F in n •( :it
witlher um wt l nn*l
I, f,-x.
Uaya. lie m n hi
paneul 1-y Ills
wife unit l.l Mat mri I1, mi:•sbury.
m ,| III.- rial
General Itool H
val ion Army wo
i, Mi-xirn an-l
then* welt* jtevin ih |
i. ;iii • from
that country i m m i . nt (Hr toll*
vcnlinri. THere wen* / 1*ncY Hiiiiti* ■
ly 2'&gt;&lt;&gt;() of fir iul ul I ^

State Tmde Body
Opposes Wage Law
JACKSONVILLE. G-i II
Reafftrmlnx iln-tr del,-indued stand
against p-rellm- war* ■ and huuis
lrglslallon as a s'-rlmis Ihmal
to ptorldn’s present and future
industry. memlM-r&lt; ot Mo- indus­
trial committee ot Do Florida
State Chamber of foroin, r, .- m.-t
hare Friday to consider Indus­
trial development of
Hu t
Shine HI ntiThey heard ata-shc. declare
wage hour proposaL ■•-&gt;»•- given
Industry "tin- Jitter*." Dial Htate
ragnlalo,, may tie nr, .1**t. to con­
serve FlofMa’* forests for the
welfare nf-limber, n.n d store,
and papermill fmlu Ho-- that In­
dustrial lenders nr.
m.omlnx
more and more lnl,r,-*l*d In tho
ftoath ami Flo,Ida ami that how
lory, pulp, toslllo, a,el .olluloe*
mills am coming snuihward In
nur-lnrrwislns numb-,

M rs.

G la d y s

K e n d a ll.

tli* Mult*.

v.4lll, ........... .........
l mu |«i ilKcit!
im ju.n
11 ginllnorel tin I'm r 'I krrr f
x si,
S c h e d u l e inchifjiitlin nntl ntliei
Mas,,,, Dixon l.ln,-, M,. It.**M*-.I
l
the ,-ompltte
■rui- of e.iuife-y to pat,on
Mi* II Iiulyi* Im iMHi II* Sr miHole Da- p ill of stole rlcllt* IV;is Die
,
,
'J .
i iHTiiii v |h iti■&lt; t1
-*ftlull.;a|| ||till ( n i" t m iin e s lIc iHIfi'ti-m ’e lit x iii- n
o u n t y
C o n im is s io iij
muniJiii.i Die full fYVIMg *&lt;!•« Hili iitutin i ii mul Miiiltiuru ru tuiiisi,
of iiH'i-llug’* of 11 Vll 1DDI 4lllh I in* i«*1111* »utiil ivi* i ■■mmi-mlt fl Alto
|(iailiti*' imilVri - u* rr »h ru!*»»*'1
o f ti....... ■illy vyill 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;
the rootii,i* xu-i-k.
li'-iy lo |m ( i &lt;i)!h ami inVnl Hull it irn.lt (Minify VMitimi i*»n«*r-» in H»«l
Nt-ai ly nil Hi*' tilth, *if Hm ap|M(lli it t•• I hr limlla ill ut|ii|*|M*rs * ....I 11. -it 4* .* .i hi
iimmiug.
rnunl) Im\v Im* ii •»i}»nuir» &lt;1 Mini wIm* H**'n* *mmh| 1m Ij i »*. IJf'Jl(*i( * ri
H ii ill*' i h f 1jiiT i il* ' r .,)nii Hm
(H** liomi* ?IfMiiti tmli'.n \ *. til imlifh’iilill).
■* II,..Mil elite I •«1 I \\ Yatl- .IfUlL'hp
(tluui In L'lUiuH lu |uiiyuilM f.i
Wluli* iii Vew Y^H. .M r. Il a i r u i i l(l . l|IM I.r i | tv illi Hi*’ «H a iim i; «»nt
Hm* romiiij; year.
all* iiilr«| tin* Atm in ill
l«rymti ^
^
l in k in n I nVu Jrw*
*1Ii** ini*clings ni H* lh llult'* n- Hi nV4 iiiN.ii ami ir»t•*1 Hm( lla* sup whirl, at lie I" '
foil
:
the (*i Ui'Va l,i i;t(»riiiiil)rs
T i.rsiluy
ftiMii (liUt MttVa iivcrfloxvhu: f,o,„ it-,
Woman's il-ooi- Dei "'ii-linlmr, uitl iiitiiMTl
ruti-i.li-t jiMr rxrJlrhirfit in Dial vicinity.
lla- two i II 1 tub. \ ill m»•*•!. VVt 'l x%*(!i llirir all atar
iiiilwlrla*4',
End T. Williami. englm-er, fih-f
nesdity. Die Pnol i 4 II i lob; i fi(ii|Mnii*(| nf ‘ in' Iivi* l.jliy ii Hintr an mlxerw |,’|***D ’ -ul* lla- ll".*nl
Mary W--in Viif amI oiu- lari*** in *ml hull,
Thurnbi}-, tie- Lal.
lilatixe to till- n.n Inntmn » l , »
all's Ho,,,. D moil latlon au-i tin
lb-fore n-Iuttimg to ^anfurtl.l j,,,,, |M ,)|(.
mar tie in, Irt
t II ( ini : l-’rhlny, i lie Oviedo 1 II Mr Itaim-tt iilleml Do- ltd,-him- i(Jf ,|u
luntlr «' ., I l it,, . lake
at I o-r, ,1 Kluri its Coil tuition in I'lol J
rtuhi mu Fat in-i
worn ing uG
htnltch.
1ll:fill o .l nek tile Sunford 1 li .idelphtg anil staled D,»l i&lt;V found hniju
-j j,,, ( 'iiiitiniuitim &gt;
ngtutl Id
( ‘tub mie x ill lh*' &lt;Tunii her vf ., r,ady market llvrte f,-r a large
t in,i«|mil.di&gt;-n to Orlsnda
Com mere. build Iii,-.
•
•tuanluy of fetnx.
1r,,a D,C iT ’C emolh e &gt; o f this txiai'
•'Although I enjoyed my Irip
u|,,,' ,v, |,
, ,,,„|| ,„ tin- « l «
very mot h, ' tlu- Re|irr«,i,t*Dv,-, Ml||„(l.l(|
|„ |.|
tail'd,'T n„, Very glad Io be buckj
id &gt; ,1i , c-I ih1 tom*
,o the 'Sunshine Stair’.*'
I ,n, •,i„p,-r IV. II. WTiliaiu* to pro*
jux-.l Xxilli tin- paxiot? .o f * iatlc
Thn annual roll cull for DoHlnct ill Ovh-lu.
Hemlrtole Fount»• Flinpter ol th»
Red Crops *,l| ret Under »a,
soon, Mrs. It, N\ Hrolt, , lial.
man of the ,l,u|der. aniioun- 1
A nearly new Itleyrlo »n « stol­
tmlay.
Forecast
County Joil re It w w.o r,v» en from ^tlie I'almoito t,roeery
Failly
cloudy
loulght Un-1 Tue..
Hulurdny
nlt-hl,
I'lilef
of
l’,dirt
bee,, nppolnli'il , hnlrman of lit*
ant,us) mer„lo,.l,l|i Drive wlilch Roy O, wallnuu niinouocoil tie day. iMKslldy occasional showers
t,, extreme so,,in toutl,*n amt
*s III begin Nov. ft nnd «m,ll„to‘ day.
■Tha bicycle hnioased lo the de­ near tho toast. Slb-titly warmer
throorlt Thnnksgtrlng Da,
This
xear
tin- membership ll tery hoy nt lint store nail bad near extreme north coast tonlxht*
ilrlvn will Im roipl„jTr&gt;t i" 11 been left between the store and Kstretue NurthWe.l Florida I j I(
similar msuiiev to.the A,ties in an adjolidm; house during the toidtdil uml‘ Tuesdsr.' Official ftsport
prevlnd* venra and ' Mrs. fu.it night. A* yrj the I'ollre DeparL
High LbtN
stated Hint slid* anlb'fpaie. Iin- inapt hai found no clues as lo
73
most snrces’ fnl rampalrn ever tha whmrnlmut* of tho missing S ___ _____ ___ A.------ - pu
r,
...
. ................ 71
bicycle.
held In FAnfoid,
A nnou neeH

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

LOCAL WEATHER

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1
A f f t f t n B a ll, H ig h w a y

■'Wildcats Win Over
i Ti gers, 42-0, In
ior Grid G am e McLncai Explains T ars T ipff Off F‘m*" E‘*UMtrlen£ Miami U. W ill

Semini

Afternoon

Bends Charges
)U g h A L i g h t
ion Yesterday
; CKtvswirr or Florida.

..
t
•
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&gt;
■
.

,
.

romped through a
final drill under tha lights her*
l i l t bight, than mada ready to
board tha train at 4il0 o'clock
this morning for. a four-day trip
which will taka them lb Philadslphla to meet tha Tampla Owla Ip
. an biUmatlonal gama tomorrow
U1*M.
,
'
.A fU r
boarding an Atlantk
Ooait Lina train In QalnoayUla,
tho.Oatora go to Jackaonylllo, and
than to- Florence, B, &amp;. wharf
they- art achodulad to arrfra thli
afternoon In lima to run through
a final workout. The aquad re
board! tha train In Florence to­
Bight, arriving In Thlladalphla
tomorrow
morning
at* lOtff
o'clock.
'

•Thg Wild rata and lha Tlter*.
two Sanford Jonlor footSatl team,,
playad a Hard fought p n w last
Saturday aftarnoon on tba grid­
iron of lha Booth Bid. Primary
School hot lha Wlldcala, headed
by CapU'n McKay Truluck.wera
]aat loo powreful for Pet# Brock*
Ttgera »• lha Wlldeata ware vietorloua by a scorn of 4t In 0,
Tba llno-upa for
gurara aa follow*:
Tfgera
Wlldeaa
f
McCall
Boll.
.
ns
(e) nrock
Parka
Brennan
nn
Bpnrkman
William*
O
Hpnrkraan
Ana* I
LO
Valmla
EchoU
LT
Pot
0*1 ter
I.M
W.laher
Moreland
Cleveland
M ill
llulchUon
Drummond
R llll
Blnrtatary
Trulack (c)
Pit
Beortn* looehdowna: Wildcat.
—Drummond, tlrunnan, Trulack
I, Doll, Cleveland.

Pile

Qptm
Will,

Lake City Mentor I b'Rollins Crew Do^rted
„ Drilling B o y s To Opponents 26 To113
Stop Fed Passing In Tilt Last Yeai*

f
8
1

Hubbell’s Home
Is In Deep Gloom

■ I t pbyera to th* acena of thi fhe shops remained closed last
- Gatere fln t Intersect lonal tilt lr light—but tha radio* ware stilled.
fhra yean. HI* trevaling Ib t In
" I hope," said Carl'* father,
, dudes aha enda, four tacklas, tom that he has tetter luck neat
guards, three centers, and 11 Imo."
Meeker’s 600 cltbana,
VBdtka.
hay’ve done ao In other years,
. Tho** who will mik* th* tri| loitered at loud Speakers to hear
b rl win and then dashed out for
JCnda—Charley Krejcbr, Jgek toby celebration, that lasted fer
Maynanl, Tom Walktr, Bill Ilow nto the night.
0, Clifford Whlddon, FonU Feu
And there have been other day*
Ington.
vhen Carl loat (heavy ellence) but
Thekba—Clark Goff,
Burrell i#v#r a aerie, opener. .
RagMtl, Gaorgo Owen, John Crab

I

,r Q
l Meat Spring Hill
In Friday Game
Hurricane* Did Not
L o o k Impressive
I" Georgia Ga me

Junior, against the Ceargtofl*, the
newcomer.
being huaky Don
Cgilrb, tackle, BUI Dkophyrty,
rnd, replacing th. Injured krank I
Daunla, and floe Soldattl, chunky I
_ 1
j Uird. ..... &lt;-«' ■-Vine • „ , *11 " ( ■
i,
ready for th* conference game I, Veteran UtUrmen storting. I n . H
tomorrow night that will bo played i tha line are We. Donnli, guard. I
i
an Laku Clly’a new athletic field,!I Dick Turk, cWur, ■i Punk ' Mat- ■
Tha return of BUly Colbert to thew.. tackle, and Warren Urine, ■ ,
thu Seminole I ins-up after being end. McDowall ha. nominated * ■
_
'
absent on* day and throwing a veteran htckfleld unll,"l»Wr*glnr ■
•care Into Bamlnol* fans'when a
. . . .iw,m
,u., n .in n pound. |-r man. corapoa.il of I
.
.
:
rumor 1
" ‘
2 - m !
Snook. Malania and 0111# Dangerwould not bo ab)a to continue play fly, halfback*, Rick Olllraplr, full-'
1
' ■ ----- "
for th* saaaon bacauao o f trouble .back, and Curry Brady, quarterW U Carraan, tnmed aquaewith hla knee and hia ankle.
back.
: tr.’ nna, play* »n Important Fola
That rumor was spiked yester­ • Aa far a, unlfonna are eon- In thu parformanc* of Duwnle
day when. The Herald ■porta edi­ {earned, thin j-aar1* Tar aquad will Brother* c rru* which will ha
tor personally talked with Colbeit be the moat colorful In yearn when In Hanford Halitrday
afternoon
and Coach Me Lucas and It WM'they trot on tho field. Golden, and night. Tha draw win !»• I«»datldrd that there was nothing to' rayon-allk Jersey* with blue trim* cated on lira lukir front, near Bin
tho rumor at all.
mlng, will te conlra.ted by blu&gt; ford Avenue.
Fred Ganaa' return to lineup I
■Ilk pant. In the backfbld,
• *
_ ----- " “ -------, 1*'
aftar being ataent In th* Kuril*
the guards 'and tackle*' will ''gport' | * . complete teams ' Faturda,
game, will enlarge tba Fed hop**'
considerably, lira work of Jim1

Gen. M a t s u ! Issues
Proclamation D e■ daring Int enti on
Of Subduing China

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O ur Responsibility Extends

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WASHINGTON,

l r was-only through tho Individual
ability of Eddb Danp uf Fort Jer*
»u , N. T , 7# h n '»fc * g a d
every tlmq he handled tho t a i l end Sopho!*v»f* Jghpny Douglas
of M*bac|U,;W. V i - that thu
Hurricanes ware able to score nr
much as tt*y did. .Only on# of
their touchdown* cams through at
sustained , Jidda ’ th i field march. •
Tha team, with |U Urge quota
of sophomore*. fryttkly hid a aovere ease o P jIt U n against Oaorgla—ten offaM# 'fn o a ltb * being
called against them to add to their
nerrouanaaa.
Although
Spring
Hill has lost Its first three game*,
it b hoped that tha Badgara w(ll
prev* stiff er eamp*tltlen
Ihta
wafemd
or Dug toaxporbnred
OrarvW Cruihere' wlU Jra toaaod
Into their first major battle lb*
ftlb w ia * wapb.ah.BuckneU w.lthv
H i -aay r u t prvrloua work.
..
’
Hart kern.*' uncovered r a
kMMUt of Mnkfitld miWrtal ’ la
Ihklr apeabgviradl* but UUa Wrok

D - . .. _ &lt;oe Knowlcg*. KPdfc.£»*l. .aqsU)M
■J t? ro*F and Jack Hoy, lacBlea, Al Hwan
string af and Bob Hayra or Jack Ju»ilce,
Georgians, guard*, and Cad .Thompson, cuerare broton ler.
,
,.IL
.
boy*, frog)j A ltfht And apaody -peay beck­
,
Ib id make* up th* aacoml t w a 'i
th* VotohM krUf bb busy try tug U
°.BJ * J* ,r|ruruling fort**. Kirn* MlUar, Buck fkgMto eomethtor apprextnuttng
«
Johnaon, Garard Kirby and 11*1
a Bn* which ean aet aa 'a gait.
" ' b « * r » l Brady are found to tkb eombtoa*
. ’ ' tbn.
.

O r iilft

A ndt»w

WED? NO? YES7

Circus Grounds—Flnt 8L sad Sanford Arc
Bargain Afternoon Performance
FOR T H E / g l P P I B S
All yM .hae* U d# b.Mi auk guUlM l. t—BMM PWOMH U rat

th* tbket wagaa an th* elrtna grand* and If you *rg..U.
*r aad.r, upon pafKbiLar.TrmABCVdC.'.VIUrTM^r* A r
VMtet. irod , f * r „ t y .n V * * «V V t»A ^
hav* tkb coapon.t* **v*. J6 .w t fc .

&gt;l l e r
a n d t&amp; jzA u e A ic e *

fo r 250 Miles

m m a to b« getting better tTtr)T|
day and according to reports fromi
'U k e City, Coach llooaor b drill-'
I Ing men to put on a dsftiulv* to
'itha aerial atyls of pby that ho Is
'expecting tha locals lo vss vary
| often.

V i e Florida Public Service Com pany has 250
Last week's game witnessed by
nearly 8,000 fans to tha new Mia­
mi stadium and tha llurrlcanaa
expert to break all tkslr attend­
ance record* thl* fall to the flag
new Roddcy Burdina Orange Bowl.

Two Temple Regulars
Injured InScrimmagc

Hood lalopbopo* mannarreat* aa
dvaantlal lo a bualnaaa office aa
a competent secretary Is to Ua
atocallva.

P IllL A D E L p illA i Oct- T. —t**)
‘—Blight Injurbt suffered by Morl*kft bWrI*«
t I* Kati, regular center, and Clem llr«wat»r ...
Btevcna,
substitute
halfback, Atil.m in U
Fr«ial|*r«H&gt;r
marred Temple university's prat­ Avnn 1'irli
tle* scrimmage yesterday for Milll.ri t &gt;
n il
Frldljr'i game with Florid*. Both K«*rl ih ad*
are *gpected to b* ready to pby
tgatoot th* Galore but will b* ur{ atl* to *ng*ge In any more prat' VVIntwr l*nr
T«%Mira
' tb * aoaalona thb week.
A|»«a|SI*H .
M( I'luiHft

m iles o f gta mains and service lined to custom*re*
homed in Orlando, W inter, P a jk , Sanford and Da-

lm provtm aot « t

r c ltid to p r t v m t molstura pockets, U r g t r malnd
w ar* laid to taka car* o f grow in g sac Ilona of. tbo
comm uni tidt, and old p ip * w u replaced to p re ­
vent Wakagd.

Around 50,000 Jam.
P o l o Grounds To
See Third C l a s h

At tha aama time informed
aourtuu add t'den and Johnson
dticvaeed the gvnarel. Implications
af tha United SUl.a Pruaklent'i
edl far co-dptralbft of “ peace-

Klne-I'ower Confe?un*w la deall I
with th* Jdpinrec- Invmslrn of
&lt;I
China. Informed inuirea hluU-d It
H
w** “ "likely IVaihington, l/mH
,,on&lt; or “ "F clh,r bl« f *Plu l | H
would te choM-n aa the icon* of
the nine-power talki.
*|

th e fe r r y m e n
In tho th ird
gnm o o f th e 1937 W o rld Ho*
tie*.
Mont. Pcaraon dlgpt|tt|4^^k
wonderful illihlng p4rhmM|j|
allhougli Ira wai knix kod~nuttjB.
tha bo» by tho Olanla , tA
Iasi hall ol lha ninth JMlndJj
with two men out. PehreMM dkP
not allow tha (Hants • slnaK^
hit until altar two more w ore,
Iflh Inning of the accopd game o f Ihe 1IM7 World Serle*. II
out In lha firth Innng.
The final neon- wni H to-I. Ihe ume aa In th# flr»'| game. G
prince 11*1 Bchumachar alart*
*
|fu*Ww to rvcill Italian troopi from,the I,
drr Myrll Hoag elammed out a double and then scored on
*d tho game for Ihe GUnla bnl
was bit at will frequently #1
m rroaaiog the home plate to score the run Ihal tied Ihe l
American Uagucra.
In
Ik*
are Ihe Yankee hat boy, Giant Catcher (lu. Manrugo, American Mague Umpire I
•
French navi,* might b,- uami
elahih. Bill Terry aani Clift M*b
J U . T n .
C o lo .
rr____ I , A . J O f n e l r m n n : protect thu Spanish .- U y a
Yank Second llaaeman Tony Ian erl.__ _____________________________________________
Ion In lo pitch for th*
l^agus champ* and alio alartad
Cy llronnam for th* aianta l»
Although the
Ihe ninth. BrtmraM aaamad to
have th. groat oat * f f f « oa Ua
Yaokeoa Hw bu aaat Ibam down,
In order for the only Ume dgr*
In* th» gam*.
A IS6S.ooo.ooo pile of nahav
The Yank*** secured flv# tuna,
Ihal wamiT worth a dime to any­
nln* kilt and m&gt; ermra during
one Ihal's whnl flro gava lo th*
lha hall game and. Ihe (llanU
Untied Hlstre bag year.
Klre earns through with one run, flrh
Chief Mark fjleeelnud staled lohit* and (uur qrrur*.
day In n mHilliiustlon of Id*
Th# Yanhtea nrarly ilartpd
ili-nt's fun Ihe prerenllon of dlath* ball rolling In Ihelr half Of
aslrnua fires.
lha first Inning when Croea*HI
The Drat of Ihe ihm'la appeared
walked. Bolls tiled out t° Blppb
In 11,u Urn prevention alory yea­
In right field, on a wild pilch
J a p a n K m p e r o r prorabad nn
terday and today lha Kir* Chlel
to DIMagglo. Croiietll adeggrod
early victory and a peaceful fitconllnuui with Id* siury.
to third baao bill Schumacher
tare after (counting *h« *'chl'l
•This i."vl don't hpplle* chief­
fanned Joe and Oahrlg won! oat.
aaaa gararnmant army who hav* j
ly lo llu- older people who ainoke.
Whitehead tu McCarthy.
''
boon paraulng anil foreign and|
Y'Jllinm McD'OiAM vva, g im i Ilo rurefiil nf nlalchn*. llee safely
Monts I’earaon i«t the (Hants
aatl Japan*** poll da* In colbbmalchna. Never .moke In n
|"i
ml--."Hi
yi-'trtflny
lu
luilil
a
down In order In Ihalr half of
arauo* with eoatmanbta Intlui: ii rape ui hit linim- on l.'ll'J l\ j guraru nr liuui or ulllr. And II lha first hul Iho powerful Amiryou
vnliio
your
llte
si
nil,
do
not
Flflcvlilh Slrvct al un i-atiiiiultd
Iran l.i arurr. lent Selkirk around
*"lM added that the llvsa and
TALI.AIIASKKK, Oct- «.
amnkn In li'-d. Till, rau.ea prolico:.i i f I x;..
th* ha.ee for the InUUI rnn of
property of naitouala of third .
nlily linin' donlli, lliau uny oili­ th* game. Dhkry started tha In­
powers would b* protected. HU
er allude lialill.
ning gnd filed Out to Chlotio In
anaoancamant ram* abortly afUr
"Caro In lb" roualrnrllon nf center. Selkirk walked and went
army ailhortlba mad* aa Implied
i.nr Imll,"* Is ii hlg faclor. Klre.
to second when Uo*g tingled to
threat to lam Ihalr land sad
(mm ronilioslllili! rnof. nr* one
ghort left field. It wa* lha' first
warship bat laris# against
tha
of Hill grentes! slnaln rause* of
hit of tha game. lA iie r l then
-Poatanl and rkta tha Industrial
liiHiie dlrnder. |1»r nt fire r«singled to renter and
Selkirk
area acfoai tha Wbangpoo Ulv.r
'
tardaul
rooflira
Is
Hi*
advlra
of
(Ctntlftw«4 on Pato TH*oo)
’I In- Joint rxrrulivr slid firuiiro
from Bbanghal nhbaa ChtneaW
tho
N"ll"iii&lt;t
Kite
IToIrcttOn
Aa
roniniitleu of tin- hi-mmoli- County
bad aria* there ceased firing at
l li.iinU'i of Comnieret- will meet .n 1 ai» lull"". Tlii-lr r'-aenrrh aupporl,
Japan*** civilian areas la Mid
Hie ( liaiidn-e. I.iiildini; lonighl *1 Ihe prnHlcnl t-ti&gt;rrlrnr« o» every
Itnagkaw rector «M lha latardag
7:3(1 o'elocb, rliilph llagwell, aevra- flro clilnf llml no wuislon ahlnalo
Ureral artltanrant.
. roof will tm.M rslrhlng fire from
lory, nnnoilliri'd liulay.
Tb# pnmat (Japaa***) New#
I vtnrka, Tim 1'iuirlia may com*
Three Hanford glrli. Mia***' Dr. I- T. Do-,, local chlroprnc- » " " "
bonfire. Me,,mo­
Alary Nell flmlth, Jan* Kharon and
tor. left WadnvwUy nigh* for M l-1
&lt; «..iis .ro .s_paa*_fMr|
Dorothy Mitchell, at lha Florida
ami where he will allrtol Iho ndIII* p lins for the remainder a„ (|
nmn |,
Slate College fur Women will ho
vrnlion of the Flurkla Chlrprav" A n i C r i l ’l l I l A v i &amp; t o r
of hi, find, brief visit to
t, iirakcl in I
In aljvndanr* at the opening of
Hvr'a Aasuciatlon at the Deauville
f
p
.
United state* were very, v r y , lre
th* n*w 115,000 Baptbt student
Health resort, lie waa arcompani.-,l
18 U l V C I l
P reeU O n i
vague. Indeed.
Thu selialv ps.
renter near the campus, Haturby his wife and plan, to return toj
JJy J ^ e lk c l G e n e r a l day aftarnoon, It wa* learned to­
Report, that h* wa* railed |,||| br f „ rp Rl&gt;|ne
.Sanford £unday.
3
home by hi, father were denied house la'or com
day.
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HAI.AMANCA. Spain. Od.
by him and discounted liy to- drastically. It w
Dr. Frank l/eavell, nf Nashville,
aaUOa* ‘ la China, Ihal slgnatoriva
j
The
flon*
ift
the
MgWn
thum
(,i»)
ii.rold
K.
IWhl.
Amcrknn
formed source. In Rome.
•
iu ,iu »a •
Trnn., Baptiat student aacreUry
of the alaa-pQwar treaty would
j
and
lluglo
Corpa
will
huhl
their
a.iaior
SMiilenrorl
lo
dcalli
Hr
u
The sMomptlon that hr w-olg
— - —■—
will make th# pilnclpal addrea#
ha railed lata aaaglon by th*
I weekly prattle awalon In tho Hpanlah Inaurgcnl court .martial, and Judge Charles A. Power# o f
sail Ratutday on th# Italian Ito- m w/w, P / r o l
l/ragu* of Natlnaa,
I American l.rgi n Jlut tonight ST wna panlunrd la,i ntolit by Hener Conte Haviia w,a answered liy «t»*UU LdJU l
Jacksonville, preaident of th#
ALB AN Y. Now Y.^k, Oet. *- • spokerman at hla hotel villa
7:30 o'clock, Percy Mere, ailvbof aral'Mlmo Kranclaco Kranro. lie
Japan ta on. nf the algnatorlea
On Sym p
Stale Mission Hoard, wdl prewnt
— m —UpilaU
NvW
Yorkers with th* assertion that he mu hi
) of llo- proup, aisled loday, addin/ arranged lo go aa soon •* I***af thb treaty which, among alb____
the key !• th* building to Mist
M
that
John
Kchlrard
would
M
pro,n,is
in
hla
hrldn.
who
walled
wp |UwBa htnll* (|a
w a lfie r i . to
remain hne several day*.
LAN'HKOHII.
Mary Ellen Tharp, of TsltohauK*,
ttOMA
Oct. — (Ah—Sourer* j approach tog wtntsi
cut and begin leaching the cswn- across the Krenrli Ironllrr.
ru jgltl tha aovaralcaly of Chin*.
Upon arr hrtog at th* Ncsartt
H rv.i.ly iln
president of tbo Baptbt atuduit
Mavurtholaaa. tha' foreign ofTtro cloro lo th* African ministry re- W IW I' , fln t at
Ilals
of
bugling
lo
tha
member,
of
|t
v
,a
Indlcatod
that
Ihe
&gt;6airport from Hollywood the 2t» roa| ,,,1^/n, i„
organisation.
Ihe aquad.
ysar-olil filer from -champfiTsn.
w*4s k clear tk»t J »»»a would portad lari night italton troop* traffic I . * o » * ■
year old son nf tha Italton i&gt;r*- Tal|,.y t |Up|M-l
Th# now Baptiat atudant caatar
had
bron
vbtarlouv
in
wldoaprood
Central
Now
Y
»
t s * bartlelpau ta aay moaiinr
mbr answered the only quedlm sympathy with :
Is the third In he sreeled near th*
fighting agatoad aatlvre ta Ethi- haavbal .WT»•/%»
U tha treaty powarv.
that reporter* were able In »l.»«t ara |,uddlr&lt;l dre|
campus by a rellgtoua group aad 1
opla.
temporarily blank,
over Ihe bead* nf hb hu«lllng cf,|||rry |n proi,
will nerve a* hradquariots far ip*
Dosplta off trial . allvnro. thro* tht ByrsfuavCdrtl
guards wilh this:
arale*.
proslmatrly 376 Baptbt aUaUals.
quickly.
aourros dtocloaud tkar* had b e «i though tb* anew
"In two hours, I lv*vr far
yh* entire 1/
driving
recently what wav* drocribad aa tra ffb waa atour
MADRID. Oet. I.—(A&gt;)-A daWashington."
• pool f'timpany'a
Important
polto#
“ oparatbwa" | proved haiardoua.
lachmvnt nl 600 Intargrnl »&lt;dllut, a* 6 o'clock, hla *|x&gt;k» section Involvtn
against bands * f aaareudara.
| Th* gnaw swlrk
, Kranro'a pardon, announced aldbrs wer* reported
l&gt;»Ur lu
man ssbl. h* was sound atleap unit*, strippingmullsneoiuly
wlllt
Ihe death
J l u v m M th* '
11
* ‘ ** “ "**■
hav*
been
killed
In
lnrnn&lt;lu&gt;lv*
In hit room, rooting from a trano- plants ware thu
______
'eompbta v l r Lake Ontarb wkB# brief flu r
hgbtlna &lt;m lha Anatrlan Inml In sentence recommended by alt ofccntlnrn'al
trip that
l&gt;* ran gerund large*!
lory’’ for th* Italbna but ad- rw* ware reported nt Tnoawana
northwestern Spain where H»n»r» Hears qf tha court martial, wa*
Wednesday to l u Francisco.
0f the sit-down
mated tho Utter had suffered. m the weaUra border,
allsalmu Francisco " Kranro b sa(d lo hav* been luflaenced by
No hour.,or dgta for his trip t* thing be Anns i
soma Inessa
l N a s r - fr a n t in g teweretures
pounding govarnment Hnr* I* ■" Iba geoerallsalmo'a desire to pro­
Washington nor arrangrmn u for la the day the ■
Haary punbhmaut was atotad were reported gruarally up*tat*
effutt tu avoid a soennd winter mote frleudly relation* with Ih*
rail* on
gavantmrnt official* keep working *■
t# bore bron tofl triad «
t b A t Kan*. I'vnn. taea awtried to
United Blalu's- •
cantpalga there.
Iberr were announced.
lories.
Three raptured Russian avia­
Ethiopia no,
a wot flurry ovar a art tag* Fann
Tha raaualtlss reaulird whaa
tors, tried with Dahl, otao were
Tha aBaa nf th* fighting ware sylvmab during tha BlgH to th*
rover*a&gt;*nt iroop* roc
not gtvBp thpugh b won atntnn Wak* a f n 60 degre* t a p kg tern
reprieved.
aral vigorous Insurgent a'
Franc* tald he wa* convinced Klorlda—Partly rloud
different port* a f Ethiopia ware pereture since Wsdnaatay. Th#
aad finally aueeaeded le *
by Iraki's tasilnoay before th* and Saturday slightly
T Al.l.AllkkgKK, o n I
KLKIN'M, W. V *- (Kl. t —U F »- th* gap which tb* enemy
military tribunal on Tuesday nlfht
Dr. H. II. Halt. Hikin' haallhof­
'that lha aviator had been “ daOfftatol Bagto
ficer, troatrd a fatally Injured
celred by (oyalUl Spanish an. ,
ri at tho tba* hr
T
girl yasterday. not V"owing ah*
Forly-Hre ap&lt;vl.’,l alalr *"«l
Utorlllei both I* Washington*l»d «
------ ----- -WU hla dangblrr. Klnls*. Bha
lira asaslua, wen, railed
I Mcilro."
_
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area UJured In au *uio acctdenl.

ireme C ourt Cemetery Group'
mpsOkey On Of Women Teuderw ..;^lemption A ct City Rejis[natkms'!’, r “ -7,;
r To One Majority Committeela Incensed® £ £
pproves Law Pro- OverLoss OfMower,i

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,;r Z %

Knotty Problems Fires Cost U nited S tates
C onfront So Ions' O n e r 2 6 3 -Million
ear
CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Winter's First Snows
Come To New York

T h * g u buslnaa* m ay w e m ra la llva ly glmpla
compared w ith tha a la ctrk and talrphona fo r in-

C lassified Advertisements

«*«»■
Tm M
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' i'

Murphy Stops Near
Giant Rally In 9th

Three Santord Girla
To See Ceremonies

o a r gd* dlitributton *y*t*m . M any service* Vrdr*

rutwllllit
UimrUhil
Ilounl Dora

Oct. »-—

Pearson Allows The
Giants Only Five
Hits. While Yanks
B l a s t Out Nine

Vittorio Mussolini
Flies To New York
From SanFrancisco

Thjit not only m
m that must be
o. gouenvorg wf

$5,00a00 on p a ln t d i^ p c i r a

K M alm m rr
W I b If f ( I n r i

Dag o f (

YANKS RALLY IN FIFTH—WIN AGAIN 8-to-l

LONDON,
O tt, B. —UT&gt;—.
Foreign Secretary AHhony Kdm
Inlay axprvaacd (hr Itrltlab f r i f
einmrnt's
"gratification", over
l’miilcnt RooievrlCa .yi-cth. to
tha American Charge U Affaire*
Ilrrachel V. Johnson and told him
that Craat Britain conalderud It
a
"real eontrlhutisu' toward
paeca.

twn ^ IIMlywdod movlb itiima cam# the very formal anment to the prras that Crooner Rudy Vallee and Actress
Youngblood (above) will be married before N'cw* Year's bell*
Mr. Valle*, who seem* very hippy with Gloria, emphatically
nllingly said "N o."
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Cbcua Tldrato on M i aa Grew* Oreuadi at f A. M.

Established In 1908

Eden Pleased
By Roosevelt
Plans Are ,Made Fo»
Nine-PowcrConference Which May Be
Held At The Hague

Lives And Property
Of3rd PowersTo Be
Protected, He Say*

• ANKOllfl , .

HI.

“VALLEE

Quick Victory And
P e a c e Promised

Grid Standings

i Guards—Gordon Gardner, Frank
Xpeali, Lynn Llghtbown, Nebon

PIHaau Americana go abroad
for each Karopean visiting A w r
k *.
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qn

Aftar tha gama tho 0 atorn wll
•toy In Phlladalphla and aftand th,
Auburn-villa Kora gama Batur
MJ5BKER. Okie- Oct- 7. -U P )
.
day- afternoon.
-M eeker, main street wee deep
,
Leaving tha Qaakar city on th. n gloom b it night, silent sorrow
return journey Saturday night 'or tho ill luck of this town's Ne.
tha Florida boya will arrlea had I. cltlien—Carl Owen Hubbell.
. hi Oalneirllle lata Sunday nigh*
Marker locked up shop In high
.
and apand tha night on thali
plrlta yeaterday afternoon end
, apaclri ear.
-rowded around radio* to li.lon to
Aftar teat nlght'a drill Coad ). O. Hubbell'* bay pitch another
■Cady announced he would carry eorid aeries gam* far th* Obnts.

^Oantera— Bill W llb m ., Jim Ox­
ford, John Dawell.
Backf— Capt. Waller Mayberry,
AH.-Ca’pl. Ken WHIM, Jack Ulu­
be k, Paul Brock, Paul Delaney,
Howard Skipper, "Red" McGhee,
Moon Mullins, . Jim MuUhohJ,
"Red” Evani, F.&lt;l Manning.
Th* Gator mentor said that ho
was not yet act on the atarlmu
lineup for tomorrow night'* till,
but Indicated that he would prob­
ably atari tha revamped team ha
ha. ua*d to practice drills tbb
weak. Th b eleven pul* Walkvr al
left end, Goff, left tackle, Gan!
ner, left guard, Wllllamv o( Oi
ford, ccntari Korol*, right guard'.
IMsselt, right taekl*| Kioj.-lci,
right endl Blalock, quarterbacki
Captain Maytcrry, left halfback)
AlUrnnl* Captalr Willis,
right
tyklfback) McUho*, fullback.

Lion Offenw T» For
Celery Fed Team G eorgigJettheri

8 A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . F R I D A Y , O C T O IIE R 8, 1937

■taore.

T h at la tru*.

Italians Victorious
OverEthiopla Natives

R u t navtrthslaa* no pro-

gra a d v* company can afford to Juat la y tha pip**
and forgat about-'UvtnL

A p ro g ra a fy * f l y

booh

^ a ily'U constantly lm Uxi
g a g 'd ts ir lb u fl^ 'ty ittin .

500 InsurRents Are
Killed In AsturiaH

Niro Culary plants, boardtog papar, aad calory wire for sat*.
Baa Mrs. Btotostf, Oabry Atre.
Used Xaroaena Electrolux,
new, Scott-Carra way.

LOCAL WEATHER %

Bk*

On* tS hlg h-pewired rifto 'far
tala, |tSJW. Addrea* P. O. Boa
t*. Lak* Monro*.

SM ALL

�ftakEs
, r •k:&lt;y.

TBB HANfOUn nCTIAT^, BA

4J--J

Supreme Court
Stamps Okey Oi)
•Redemption Act

■ Rost A im , Jeans are mote In
(treated in the World Series than
they art in tho,Vi' d i Id War.
* dfliulliir |rrnot wldrli Flurltl)
y a ms destined to bang up. this year
amonc ill the ptnteii &lt;&gt;( die lliion
ly tliu lynching reeott!.

A 50%
$2,061.32
of past due aero
Geweral
Auto Banrteo
A p ric o y W e a a affard to poy

W rtlP’a P f f f g

DimsMvtds And Watches
Fine Watch And Jawtby R *P»W *t
Diamond Moenllng And EngraTlng

uv

sSSTF^SirB Iilh5

2 GALLONS

|(}emetery Group
Tender

Of

For

$1.00

S C O T T ’S G U L F
SERVICE STATION
“
*A Ford Neighborhood Service SUtton'
CORNER END AND PARK
PHO

Try a Delicious
Home-Cooked
Meal
w
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&gt;Va»n'l It Just like II Dure tu
any o f Ronwvdt'n t hk ugo apoeeb,
“ lie couldn't iutre imiii’t us, ’rauM
wa'fv*w itearn loving mil inn f

STORE
A '' lahkir.

ebatmak

vvtikli

|r will g e n o m i c will he n vvi 1
Itt i v l k f fnnn th e v n r a lu r k *

.IVkllltun lirein thinks John I.
Ixv*U ia pliiiinhig tu run fur prevl*
Aval. Tim I might 1st n g&gt;&gt;'»l »n v
to art Till uf him. Wo. runT even
think it! I V imnto uf the ln*i
ektuiuualnl uliu run fur preahlenv.
.
■,----- o --------■ If th* United Slate* decided In
boycutt Japan, a lot of our young
ladle* will be wearing rollon
Blacking*
III* trad . Ilf
l hiire
tranaparent allk thlnga. And that
might a* k hlg help to tba old
map'* porkrtbook

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and home rooked puiriea. . . Me*
I-aneyV
i

'“A.-

SKIi* rfi
GreBH
Valley
h . . J, IK j ,... •“ ' ' m v

Joyment and comfort of motor transportation are denied
tn n substmtlnl juirt of the motoring public—those whose
ilici me is ijL'IO a week, or loss. • .
"I.it'd year gasollno consumption in Florida showed in
iucieaVo of 12.:t percent. A comparable giihi Is taking
uljce lids year. For tho first seven months of 1P3J, gaso­
line consumption in Florida shows a gain of 't.2 percent.
Willi Increasing gasoline tax revenue, the state should lie
able tn revise its tax rate and give the motorists much
needed relief in the form of lower gasoline taxes," continned Mr. Anderson.
"The principle underlying nil laxntion shpultl Ik* ‘the
greatest good to Ihe jfivatcHt number.’ Reasonable atilOr
motive Inx rules t^nd to hrondenautomobile
bring the comfort of motor traQinn^iMqn
In tite Income scale, Kscanslvc automotive
(.'.her luiud, restrict autaw&gt;bilo&gt; tnrtienihlp."

.The total fydtrnl debt III ID11
aa'Wily a little ow r a hllh u'
d|an, Ily thr end of the World
I had riven tn SO hllllnn. N
it la nearly 40 Ulllun, V/hnt in lb
fn«v Cn■# erne)
P a r - will, it be by the end of the •ranlim which l**lgcil in '.be rule*
commit Irr.
IW i |
of the agriculture
I t tbl» country goe* to »var, and roum Ittru o f both houae and acn*
SU'the young men are drafted In- at* reported, at the laat acealon
to aetvlcv, and all the old m&lt; n, n that they found dlMgrrement
la Huctal Becurlly, are retired on amun«- form oriranleatiufv, on fenpetition*, who In the world U going diiimiital uuealiouii. chiefly wheth­
er Ihe crop control feature* ahouid
to do all thu wotkT
l&gt;e uundatrry &lt;&gt;r vohintaiy.
AihnlnDtratlon leader* have eypeople do not n-alitv It
't, '^ut during the pa*t Week, preavvd optluilam recently over
country’* foreign policy has proipcrta for rrmovlng theae dlfhrpnc a dravtlc chance. We fi relict-*, but no definite •ngfe**want U&gt; kei'P out o f wnr all tprntv have been announced. J|»
hut now we are willing to the mrantlme, the aenate agriftl*
tcru comniltlce haa been eendgtt
ing regional biarlngt In fandiii;
We tew where Vittorio Muatnllnl i
wbp'eAkat'to thU c o w r y to •t’ena
Uhmd wookk studying movie* i*|
already flying bock to Rome.
Probably want* to get back In
tima'to join hi* brother In a bomb­
ing raid on Valencia.

Complete Lupch
Boleet yoqr food from « b t of i

rirrldn motoristn owns ;a r lr four nr fivt* yenrs' old; whosp

lyire "wrre.oniy nine tyncblngi'
hd tmtlpl Dhltnl Ptatev lavt value* In Ipo« ihnn $200., lltfc s|H?ci.»] nutotnitivc ,ttt\en thnt
r. Tljcry JlS’ f bees three th he pays lo tho (K&amp;tc hnU ffiUrnt jWiyernmeptM aro t/iutvp,rWa a|n»i3y thlc year, la Flur- lont to 25 16 50 percent o(flhc,'yaiue of jilit cor.
, ’ V.
!»*?#*«* Pi, that recot ill
"Hcenitec no largp’.a (iart (if Florida's nioUirlsU are
*"m
—mi m m
mfltq. u - .
perrons of morlssl, or snitill, bicomas, with no great'ability
Jp,jenmliT If I*ri'*l(lcnt Kooanto pay li’gh tpxca^ it is impohtaut that gasoline and uthur
W k « y H e. af appoint Im; I
automotive fixes be kept ift ns low Tates air lawsibla,"' said
w^Elack tu the hop rente Court
thpe he fcahl he wai buond Mr. Anderson. " I f gasoline taxes nre tort high, families
wllh small bicomiy nro unduly iscnnlIr.ml. and the.'full eu,oaky aviso ntUtakrv.

Hist fiiali’tt. The tii-vrv

B e o a lrin a r

pianumd Setting
t

baa .irAND *. ’ li *?

A ipafvelojaaJly*j n»i

tsl’tmurril at the neat (cation.
., ."Tjw,, U ft feotlon,’’ he said,
p erm at all. ■* Mlihannonloua vi
i r r iif t . .(«i i -*,»i $ -.» **
il looked, mi Ihe palakle. About
..Xhc Houm phased ptrt of thu Ijtiry ’ enamor* pp rarb aide of tha
iirvildint'a gowmhuntal rrurgan*

chief •yqrutivi’ *U ndmlaivtiat1’*
s^aiatanlv and another to givr
him authority to tworgunlie. eon* I
vulklate, or abullah. earcutlve
agenciea. rareptlng Ihe Independ­
ent regu|atofy bod|**.
Two other phaica of thli pro­
gram—a bill to plaeo th* clvrtl
u rv lrt under 4 clnirl* admlnlvtra*
tor Inotrad of the preernl three- i
member tommltalen and another
to revamp the comptroller gen­
eral** office—were recommended by
a ipecitl
______
houae committee but
re not ssVd vPjBotjhaUy,
.
IP
M eq.Mvcjr^uenL
'r c ,rural.on, 1. m .
, , -wnSt*,'

M B * 1? W k 4 B

B. L. Perkins
CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

j3pe*M Clomut p f
Manhattan and Riegri Shirts

$2S2 and

$l§§
M k

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to

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im o h

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inula itw*. n

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Not eeeryone. we'vf found, V *
IlgVe* Uwt Kan/i rd thoukl try |o
M m toariat* to coma here. Not
•nryerv* heUavea that fan ford
uhagld try u* grow, develop, and
f n i l l l ’ l t good U.Tw that way In,
Jlftatli Thor* wage a (aw In thol,

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LANEY’S DRUG

way to celebrate Flro I'ro1 tvrek la to wait until * • • •*,*,' •
iv
jiv vfn»i, iimwi unj &gt;i «s
seek btfore throwing ybtir much of thnt limp being apent in going to and from work.
llu.tntu n.basket full of The typlcil Florida motorist must work, on# lo .ttro wocka
_____ 1 *»«' ”
m v .1
In pay the I hxph on his annual motor trm'cl. The t&gt;‘plcal

'prnptuilly w r 're g liil thr Duke
t (Diiclirts are com lilt; In Ihr

*

TRAFFIC OIL

(WltfWt*

tad. or .levied taac*' » accruing 1tecognire tht lmpo**fbllltj*-**f
eguiimt &gt;tba property - aloes tba
'fram in g ■ : la x law.teOulty A noid
C M l i f k a l e 's dale tit l » u e .
of hmiualitlw. , n t;. tun ilu o
' In ulbss word*,’*' said Justice
'Tho mvnSa ■provided (fw a.tb*
(llrnn 1T a m il
who wrotu tbu redemption*).’ M ) ihtvw iDboWl
ciiurt'a decision, “ th# sis tot* does
ahort-alghtMl aod-aasno othshnaw
in t UUeni|i| ti/d&gt;al with any tan
hart boon batter. .1* -* *ti: j» | l
rcrtlflcilr*. rxeept those In which
“ It may ba th .t tho Leg(ir*ture
Du' period
for
hat iii
a
. redemption
*
,i nut
ecurfti el V irn u i m nuffir
*u
»««»» innoiuwa m ***»■•*
did
not ft
accurately
•*»■»*
paa((A mid UUs vested ‘n . P * ^ of u ,
y ,.,
donations "and ' Wo hats drlren
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In the.pal* o f th* act. Tho faeU 'mm one epff to tbo other to
lei roll called Uie .Ct “ nothing lhow
awsothlsf needed to-bo' roller! .them,
more tin’ ll another slrp in » h * t ;
_____ i..... ......... .....Old fences and unalghtly thing*

The Ftal# Supreme Court *pM fostiyY decided dial the gnullnr
» * *B*»r Is imdrclded.

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Most housektepom are very partlculsr nlxiut tha \lnd
of, milk which they giro their babies... They demand pure
food, clean water, and fresh air for the'r children. If the
little boy has a slight cut, they disinfect It carefully with
some proper disinfectant. Ordinarily they take all possible
precautions In guarding thejr families' health. But do they
know the kind of a homo In which their washing is done?
There arc hundreds of Sanford housekeeper who send
their dirty clothes to ntffro washwomen. Some of t|icse
washwomen are clean,.maintain neat and' orderly homes,
and do os good a job of washing ag‘'anybody could %ant.
But some of them are dlrtyj*ni',M8tfL. tiaWHfl breeding
places for germs of all kinds, and
tamlmtlon In Ihe world for di^ea^
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the words of one housekeeper who .was comPlHin’ng..,. Up«!• M l l i U l l f S '
11, 4 , 1s *»• Mums cause her sheets and pillow cases had'come- home with,bed
o k ih i « f
li ik« m««», «&lt;ils bugs on thorn. She know thlt, they had wme,|,frohi0*,the
t wltk prVMIowl bws homo of her negro washwoman. Whl»t"iihd didn't iAlow
C*l&gt;*4k ■»*
was how mdny germs of various types of diseases were
also on those sheets and pillow cases. Bed bugs .ire biff
enoifgh to be seen, but germs are sometimes there when
their presence Is Idast expected.
,
k-, iThls particular housekeeper has never taken the trou­
ble to go Into her washwoman's'cabin home. Thy woman
called for the wash and brought It back. The condition if
the floor where the wpsh was thrown upon Its arrival pi
corners where it sometimes
the cabin, the dark and dh
set, known officially as “ Commit­
_
i) which .It was washed, the
ay „for..............
hours, the dirty
tu
ted sutwtitnto for H omo UiU iae,"
VERSE FOB TODAY
condition of tho backyard where it was bung up to dry,
"This coart,' tho opinion cont inurd, "has reo reunited ttw &lt;toand the filthy unkept bed where It was laid after the
itBt’I ’ACKt) TUUflTl
They ironing was over, were all a mystery to'her.
prreiated .value. h * f &lt; w reW iw u l
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trust in Ibelr wealth, and
cert if lea^e* and tWcpowan o f » ih »
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I can Vy ■ill' means r&lt;»|oo«r does sccni that the tiling'll wliico,you, put n^yit .to yfmr lira with It the ‘‘autranplciit omit* . Way it seta, flt i A ll S h i.^ c iM ti ebado plants but hart sold 'serai
bfOlher, n#r giro tu tlod a
w s for hlrn^-1'islms |*:S, 1.

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Giants Drop Third Officers A r e Elected Woman's Club Has Class Entertained By!
Contest Of World By Girls Glee .Club First Meet Of Year Mrs. Sarah Stewnrt1
Mr*. Sarah 8lew»rt Was ht»lTb* Glrla Glee d a b o f BernTh* first goaoral husln*** meet­
Series To Ya
iaole High School hold its first ing of lhe year of tlm Woman's es* lu the regular business ui.d

•Social And Personal
ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, BeeWy M t e r

Social Calendar
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A rooked food u lo
boaoflt of tb« Girl1,
Soalsol* High School
Sold.
. MONDAY

“Hobo?* Party Given
For Fidelia Class

* Circle Number lino o f the Pres­
byterian Church, Mrs. L. P. Boyle,
chairman, will meet &gt;t the homo
o f M ra J. a Huff, 2120 Sanford
Avenue at 3:30 o'clock
Circle Number Two o f the Proa*
bytrrlan Church, Mra T. S. Craw*
ley, chairman, will meet at the
home o f lira. It. E. Herndon at
Id O o'clock .with Mr*. , U. D.
Dagao and Mr*. L. G. Hunter a*
hostesses.
Chela Number Three o f the
Preobyterian Church, lira. Jtoy
Mann, chairman, will meet at the
homo of Mra. George Gray, 30d E.
20th Street at 3:30 o'clock.
Circle Number Four of the Preo­
byterian Church, lira. P. K. Smith,
airman, will meet at the home
Mra. Pranch Merrlwethar, 0*1
"ary. Avenue at 3:30 o'clock.
Circle Number Five o f the Pro*
hytertan Church, Mra. T. N. Tenhet, chairman, will meet at
home of Mra. W. A. Zachary,
1317 Park Avenue at 3:30 o'clock.
Circle Number Sis Of the Proa*
bytarlan Chnrth, Mra. D. L.
Thrasher, chairman, aritl meat at
the home of Mra. W. D. Hoffman,
139 Valencia Drive at 3:30 o'clock.
The Buaincsa Women', Circle of
the Preabyterian Church, Mra. EJ. Booth, chairman, will meet at
the home of Mra. W. A. Leavitt,
2493 Orange Avenue at 7:30
o’clock.
The Seminole County Council
of the Girl 8couta will meet at
ir a _
9:00 o’clock at the Girl Scoot U t -G lVCS C h a p e lP rO ffra m
tie Ueeae and go in a body to the
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homo of Mias Item Hinton.
, lluom Brven taught by Mra.
Clrct* Number Un* of the Flrot gavo tho chapel program uf
Woman'* Missionary Society ut lb* Hanford Grammar School
the pin t
Baptist church will Wednoaday morning.
Tha following program was
■met at tha home ut Mr*. A. U.
Lovejoy, 311 Maple Armas at presented:
Bcri[ tur*— Ml** Thornier.
3:39 o'clock.
Cirri* Number Two of tha Lord’s Prayer—Student Body.
W.
M. 8. of the p:rat Baptist Vocal Dual—llolen Stafford and
Marcella Burn*.
Church wUl u **t at tha bom* nf
Mra. Vulle William*, l i t Sait Pad* » bo«t jams* WhRcomb HIlay—Mra Itoulh. * 1 ....... "r "
m t r d Street at 3:3* o'clock.
.* Clrcl* Number Three of the Heading. "Tim
Humble Boo"—
Bobby Join,sun.
f W.
M. B. of the First Baptist
l-stook* Solo—Dal* Hofmann.
Church will meal at tha homo
Of Mra. T. D Inabluot. JIM Ban Tho Parade of * Inventor*:
ford Araaaa at 3:1k o'clock.
Spirit of Frogre**—Betty Al­
Clrcl* Number Four of tha W.
derman.
M. S. of the First Itaptlal Chareh
James W all - Hilly Fleming,
will meet at the homo of Mr*.
llargroavc*—Nlrk Kenl*
G. 8. Salman. I l l Palmatlo Ara­
KIT WliHney—Krnest Allman.
na*, tot |:|| o'clock.
Bohan Fulton—Hobby Proctor.
Clrcl* Number Fire of , the W.
Hamael Mnrae —Kdwsrd Smith.
M. S. of the first Baptist Church
Cyrua Field —Pari Rosier.
UrCpnuIck —Danlrl Odom.
wUT meet at tb* bom* of Mra.
J. C MUchell, 1111 Magantta
Ales^ndrr Graham D*ll—Dewey
Araaaa, at 1:M o'clock.
f^gor.
Tb* regular buaineaa and proWright nrolliera —o. D. Lsngrhm o f lb* -Woman'* Missionary
dress and Albert Rsbara.
Society,' - First Methodist Church
Msrcool—1
Louis ('rocker.
Thorn** Edison—Hobby Johnwill ho hold at tho church at 3:00
o'clock. Clrcl* Number Taro will
. a°n.
BUr Spangled Banner and Flag
havo charge o f the program.
Halato—Studeot body.
TUESDAY
N a il Wsdrloaday Room Three,
, Tha. Children of the Confadaracy will meat at tha bom* , of taught by Hr*. UrKInnon, will
hava'twharg* of lh* program.
Mra. P. B. Bourn111*t o * PotmkUo
Arena* at 4:00 o'clock.
There will he a board maeting
of tb *V . T. A. o f Uw Junior High
School at 10:00 o'clock in tha
school auditorium. Tha first regu­
Mra. Fred Wilson waa hostm s
lar asset hm o f tho year wUl be
lo tha. meetfara of tb* Board of
ahold St 3:30 o’clock.
Moaayer* of- Qia BaafoNl Gordon
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WKDNKOOAV
Thar* will O* -on asoceUv* Gleb at her hem* Wednesday
board mooting tadadlng iko 'cir­ nuirnlng at 19:99 o'clorli'.
Mra. II. M. Papworth. preslcle chadnaee of (he Woman*
Missionary society of Uw First ileal, proaddrd over lha baslnas*
Baptist Chorcb at tha home of Me,too. Report* were given from
Mra. W. P. Brook*. J r, JIM lb* Madding rommlllee*. Plan*
tot ign sprlag flower show wara
Park a v m m , at 1:39 o'clock.
,
Tb* Sarah Parker Orphanage discussed.
MwaiWs prveeat were: Mr*.
Clah will held It* regular monthly
C. R. Klrtley. Mra K. ll. Blu
Oolaman. Mra.
o f M ra W. L. CUrfc oa Mra W a l l e r
A Avsoa* at I t N
o'clock, Jam«* lldlf. Mra, It. M. PapThe aaoanhors ora raqwaatsd to worth. Mra Fred Wilson. Mra
J. If. Colcloegh. Mr*. J. U.
I'atleraon. Mra. R. R. Dm ! Mra.
' O. K. ItaUla*. Mr*. II. D. Pop*.
| Mr*. R O. Hbluholser, Mra. F.

Mrs. Flynt’a Class

Plans Being Made
Fair Flower Show

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West Side P. T. A#
Holds First Meeting,

n o Went Sido P. T. A. h etf « .
Tint meeting Thun
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IL Stewart spoke on
-Whnl I*. P. T . A. Work" aad
“ Help tho F. T. A. May U * &gt; In
th* O w m raK y llomtlk."
M ra B. U
Hoard presided
ever the bwttem* maslan. It waa
to mm* a delegato to tho
Ort. 39 at Daytona
B w a s a h s decided to have
carnival an

Tha

HONOR ROLL
The Baptist
Sunday
School
honor roll for the month of Septrmber ha* been announced as
the following;
Cradle Roll Deportment: Sara
Blount. Joyce Anderson, Delorea
English, Miriam Moye, and Kay
Uolticlaw.
Beginners:
Barbara
Rucker.
Mildred Turner,
John
Kridsr,
and -Raymond Nipper.
Primary Department: Myra JMadden. Anita Aiken, Halen Cox,
Marjorie Anderson. Margaret Tutrn, Stanley Rockey, Mrs. C. . C
Cos. Miss Hand* jtaktn* and
Mita Robecca WUion.
Junior
Department:
Gladys
Pippin, June Welch. Lola Nlppor.
Virginia Kolly, Bessie
Batten.
Dorothy Rosier, Roberta Evans,
Virginia Watch, Carolyn Rosier.
Jack Piiler,
Mack CWetland,
Billie Piiler, Paul Moots, Mr*.
K. IL Carter, Mr*. F. E. Gatch*!
and Mr. E. B. Carter.
Intermediate Department: Er­
ma Doudnry. Doris McCall, Cor
nrlla Ashton, Mia* Minnie Stew­
art and Mrs. W. P. Brooks, Jr.
Fidelia Class: Mr*. C. P. Hendemon.
Atarisn Class; Mr*. J. H, Coldough. Mrs. M. N. Cleveland,
Mrs. If. W. Rucker, and Mias
Helen Ward.
Alathean Class; Mr*. O,. SSelmsn. Mrs. 0. C. Gibbs
T. E. U Claaa: Mra F. F.
Rtara. Mrs. LUllaa Vickery, M ra
W. E. Under, Mrs. W. L Rumd
enmtr*. M ra Barak Slevrart. K N
D. S. E. Starr and Mlaa Marta
Stewart.

Testa Are Parsed By
Local Girl Scouts
Tha Girt Scoot Little Bans*
was tho scene of th* ig a la r
meeting
of lh* dlrl * Wants
Thursday atlerneea.
Among those pass!ay toata were
Marjorta tlodgos aad V*1
Davla who passed tholr petn
Joyce King and Betty Haiti
paaead Urn Bret aid t*Aa. ’
Dnrinr
tha
aftarsaun.
ftcosu claanad th* h o *u te n &lt;
cooked rsfropkmeets un thestova
and seen which
to them by the
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at tha
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For Sale T
G erb era

Paarang again seat tho Nation­
al Laagv afa' down u ordar ond
tho Tank*** cam* bock again
with Ihalr Mg gun* roaring 10
•cor* 3 Uma* and takg * I ran
lead. DiMogglo filed oat t l ten­
ter. Oehrtg singled to right owl
Ripple threw the ball to flrot
haw .whan 0*grlr started to­
ward aooond and th*o raced back
to tho hag bet ehra the' boll
wag thrown Gabrtg want aofatr
to looogd. Dickay 1h*n tripled to
the loft Hold Meachar wall to
ocero Columbia (.on and Selkirk
■lulled to right on tha first
pitched hall to score Dickey.
Hoag 0* critlccd Belklrk to sec­
ond and vra* out. ott to Mc­
Carthy.
Schumacher
then
purposely
walked Laaarrrl aad thru want
on to fan Pearoo*. Th# Yankeo
ora wont ahead to erad tha Olaata down In ordar oaca more
and *o far tha National l**|aa
aad yot to got a man on first

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social meeting « f the T. II
Class of the Flr»t llnpllsl Chur, h
ul lu-r homo on Mellon' Me A ' line yesterday afternoon.
The fltewart home was den*r*ied with n profusloi. uf. Fall
rut flnwer*.
Mr*. F. W. Stnnlry led Ihe
class In deroHoonl. Mrs. H M
Cairo It, piesldent, conducted i1o&gt;
business.
HImrl talk* were given by Mm .
Stanley. Ill si vice president: Mm , 1
Wnt. K. Rader, socond-'lce pr.
Ident. and Mr*. 8 A. Kd.-nfl. M.
fourth 'l i e piesldent,
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,- Mr»I 8iirkh,jrRlewnrt wn* il&gt; .ied t o ‘ succeed Mr*. J. It. 1-yl‘ i
n* third 'Ire pre»fdeut. T h e« la i
in-anl n t ilk frojn Their tencher.
Mr*
K 1lo»seller.
Tho tneellni* " » * turned o' i t (
lo &gt;lr». ttlnnley who -wn» In'
dunce of the suclitl hour, limin' ntol nnilesl* were onjnyeit niol|
Mrs, TV 1h Hioudenmlrw w &lt;*
nwaidi-d first prise.
Those i-ii )») Ing Ihe meellnt
were: Mrs J II, Johnson. Mm ]
8. A. Ivdenllehl. Mrs.
W,
Hides, Mrs.
K H-Iiien,' Mr I |
A. If, lles«ellrr. Mrs. l.lllle I'hll |
lip-. Mrs. j. \v. Cnrnnhini. Mr-.
Win. II. liader, Mrs. II. S. II
Hlarr. Mr*. M- M. Wilke, Mi
Knm Gardner. Mr*. J. D Cortt
ran, Mr*. C. A. Hells. Mr*. M
L. 11ml ford. Mr*. I*. |». Cnliip
tied, Mr*- llnslon Kfeele,
Mr*
Margaret Fh-li-hi-r. Mr* W. 1.
Hunoleiimlre, Mis, J,
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having

nu-cting at the school Thursday Club waa hold yesterday lu tile
aflrtnoon.
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Officer* were elected and th* dub room on Oak Arruut,
Th* luochton was at 13:30
time for futurr meeting* w *» set
fur V/edne*d*&gt;* at 3:30 o'clock. I o\lock with Mrs... A. M. Philip-*.
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The Glee Club has made plana W e'dm t praeldlog. over the bus
lo perform during tho chapel pro,•
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tram, of the .cbool'aad on tpedal
l o '^ 'u g l h . b ( i . o e « mrot log
the
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program
of
tho
atloi'
occasion*. The club la under
noon, with Mra C. It. Daw*on u*
direction o f Mis. W. R. MrCrack
i »puii*or, A playlet, "Th* Collect
til.
The follopring are member.:1
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Mr* \V. O. Ftomlnr. Mr*. W.
l-'ln* Stlch. president;
Donna
11. Arnold, Jr.. *nd Di. El snbelu
Morgan,.' aecrclary: Daphne Tak- Tr».-r taking P*rt. This playlet
»ch, aeconipaniat; Iris Bebreo, wo* so enlargement of tho club
lies* Pellet in, Sara Paramorc
i i . i i i i o -Horvlce For A ll"
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Virginia Baktr, Marian Aiken,
Mre. Henry Wight g *v « »tnlk
Mary Ellen leaher, Elisabeth Pin- on I lie Chautauqua reading course.
pin,
Itomuisclle Bryant, iKda She gar* a very vivid drscrlpBitch,
Ruth Strangey Mildred thm of Ihn grudnalhm nf those
Wells, Grcrlia Truluck, Virginia who had finished the course *nd
CalhuLn, Mary Meltory, Caflm •ucgrstrd that n number nl penPalnn r, and Doris McCall.
7&gt; ' ' p l^ in santorU form a clira in
Other member* Alc tu'be atlcttIbis work,
rd later, -j
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was Ilia Her. Marlin J, Brain,
who stressed Inspiration, dwell­
ing upon thro* A‘s. These A's
lire appreciation, approach, and
*ri|ii*'n1*nre.
This
Ini*
woi
The Uorrus Society of the Sev­ lenglliriird on III* line* nf U|itenth l)ty Adventist Church held vcrsnl pence mol lliut Hint can
i|-. regular semi-monthly meeting '*,*tl only among Individual* who
nt the home of Mr*. Utto Trapp rjijoy activity.
on South Sanfurd Avenut Wednr*
Ilunlessr* for the nflernimii
duy afternoon.
were Mr*. It F. Moiisahotge,
The meeting waa opened with Mrs. J. U. Huff. Mr*. Jamo*
devotional ami the bulines* was Mmiililon moI Mr*. J. &lt;J. UlanTha Tanker* scored again In in charge uf Mr*. Harry Watt.
lord.
their half o f thg fmirth whan After tin- buninea* session those
TIuMe nl lend lug the meet lug
Oroaaettl went out, o it lo Me- pn-M-nt lii-l|Mil in ievslug for Ihr
were! Mrs. H. M Galluwny. Mr*
Corthy bg| Red Rolf* doubled rest of the afternoon.
James Huff. Mrs. H. ll. Ilir.hlovt o . right ranter Raid. DIMagglo
Ilofreslimenta w n e irtved to man. Mr* It. J Holly. Mr*. II.
than hit a *low rt ilsr down in­ right member*.
F Hulinuiiii. Mrs ii, P. Hern­
ward IhtlU b*ao and Oil fielded
don. Mr». L. I'. Ilaguii, Mrs. I,'lthe hall bet tb* throw to fir*!
lln i i Kelly, uf Coronado llesth,1
waa momenta too tat* and Itolf* Education Week To
Mrs. I*. M. Klor. Mr*. 1*. 8. Lamadvarrad to Ihlpi. Gehrly then
Be Observed Here son, Mrs W. A. Lem lit. Mrs, I.
fllod out to Moore In left ftahl
It. lusher, of Plilladi-lphl*, Mrs.
and Rolf# taggerf up and • cored
Norijulior * 13 ha* been ileilg- W. T. lomgley, Mrs. tl. I Lnutks,
tha Yanks**' fourth run. Dickey
uuI k I
as Amerlr*n Kiluratlun Mis. A. II. Mlddletim. Mrs. It
hit a grounder to Whitehead who
V.
M'limnlvnigi-.
Mrs,
James
threw to Bartell at second la IVt-i-k liy His* Nnllunal Kdurallon
As-o. lulloii of the United H,slsi Moughloo, Mrs, g . I.
McKay,
fare* DIMagglo for the final out.
Dm lor. lid i ni'i'k schools all Mrs. John Mrlscli, Mi*. II. K.
Pearson attended hi* no hit
over Ihn notion will **k ihe pub­ Morris. Mrs, Martin Brain. Mr*.
affair into four Innlngu when ha
lic to i t-ili III. It school* *ndr *e- J. T Newby and Mr*. J. II. Men
■gala aat the a Iante down In or­
i|imlo&lt; tlieiiisi'lroe with Mime of hk.
dar. Mel OH nearly spoiled
the thing* that the school* are
ALn Mr*. 8. O. Khuiliulser.
Pearson’s neat performance when
nlli-iii|iMiiu l.i dn, scordlnl * lu Mis j. ||, liny, Mrs. Henry
ho Hoed one V#!o tb* upper Her
R. K. Kipp.
prlut-lpal nl Hu- Wight, Mrs. F. I.. Woodruff, Mr*.
of Mho field stands which went
Hanford Utuuimar, Pchoel
laud. Fnd William*, Mr*. J, II. lto.it,
foal-by only o few foot.
year more Ilian T.uOO.Oon parents Mrs. J A Yon hk, Mr*, lin e Ad
Th* Yankees added another run
visited Ihn acbuols during Amerl oni*. Mr*. J. 11. linker, Mrs. J,
ta their rrrdlt in their half of
cell l-Miicalleii Week, he said, A llnmil, Mr*. Arthur llrmian,
th* fifth when Selkirk hit a
mi.I Ihl* year ll I* hoped that ,'l«, Herman Brown, Ml*, ll.
grounder down to McCarthy who
Ihe flm re will resell to.ono.oou. Pomplen, Mr*. J
ll. ( ’oghuro,
Juggled U for a moment, r*--je­
Pinna are mi fool lu have Ihe Mr*. Waller Pooper. Mr*.
W.
ered it aad then threw wl'.l ta
local school* ohaerv* this period M, Carter, Mi* Hanfuid Doml
Schumacher to corer first bate aad
nlih KlM-clul roovoeatlon
pro ney. Mrs (• R. |Union.
Mr*.
8*lklrk advanced to second.
grnios on different days.
K A. Imiisls**. Mr*. I. K. K»Hoag then hit n linr tingle into
HugInning Del. 11 at ^1 :0U Irlilg*. Mr* II. F Pre. mun. Mrs,
■ter field lo ncoiw Selkirk and
o'closk o 'e r tho Cutnmbla Broad- W. II. Fleming. Mr«. K \V. Kilo,
Hoag held up n| first, l-aiiern
casting system, the Nallunal Kdu- ■ nd Mr*. C. F. proctor.
fanned and IViir-.au went out &gt;alien AssiM-lallnn will sponsor
A ltd *l»o Mr*.
J. tl. Pal­
Schumacher to McCarthy and Hoag
u program m i Hied “ K ill* and ter »on. Mr*. W. A.
Paul. k.
went to *ecoinl. t'lossetll filed
Klltrauco*." Tills Is * current Mr*. If M. pah worth. Mr* Clyilo
out lo Moor* in leit lu end the
yvetils program hreadcast every llnms.-y, Mrs. Julie deutnidnt,
Inning.
I Mfmday nflermien as an aid lo Mr*. L E Fpencer, Mr* M«ry
Pearson's no hit affair was
Strung, Mr*. • Frank Hteln. Mrs.
.pulled in the m ih wUn with two ......... Borv„ ,
ineahl o l1 D. tl. Built, Ml* John Htanford.
.. U, , 0,,&lt;|', , n c
owy keeping parent* liiformmi trt Hio| Mr*. N M. M l , Mrs. II. (I.
.‘ t l i ' r Z Z d ' m
Hliicly ..ml helpful rh.racier of Hmlth. Mr*. It. K Tolar. Mr. Ju
throw to Gehrig
too .to .nd ...........
.
1 u. Tak.rh. Dr Ettsalmlb Trmy.
Cr*', , M
W“ b lh' '
Another program entitled "Our! Ml,* liens
Illlitnu and ML*
v i.
, ,,
*
I AiMfcflrtm KcIkhiIi *' U broniliid Hoffman.
.
^
; • » « » B*Htnl*y .....ruing .1 11:991
o w
s ! .
l o • l*b0U* H o'clock over Ihe Bed Hy.ten. of
Rolf*, the fln t batter, hit ■ T ria lekreke
N*Hoii*I III uuilcn,ling Hysl**g**T doubt* to right ftster field
I trm mul at 4:uo uVlac* uver tho
M A L A R IA
hut Dalfaggio, Gthrtg mid Dickey t in s •islstn mi Wedin-adsy' eve­
•ib a i i n
went out in order.
ning, Tlila prurrmu fell* wh*t Is
Th* Glsnt* seentvil their sec­ going on III Iliu Atm-rlcan schuuls
ond U t o f lb* game whrn with
Sn-I why.
two man out Jo« Moor* tingles]
L 1**14. T . k U I .
down th* Irft field lln* but Bartell
Boise. V m
*"
Alaska hs* ii.nl cumtnrrclsl
lir e * *
0.1*01#*
fsnnod to and th* innlbg.
aviation for l l ycats
T ry ••Mo*•*lr■TI*••,'
t Th* Ysskras threatened to art*
W n l S i S O I 4.lelios&gt;«
large tholr load over th* Giant*
Th* majority nf English worilf
ta.lhslr half of the arvrnlh but
■r* nf Sasou ntlglu
tho Giants nud s llttl# bit of
Remember Thin When
•tradogy and pulled s fast double
play to spDts any chance*.
, Y ou N eed A la x a t iv e
W*otTJtrtni In order.
Th* Giants finally broke their
Dick llartrll afarled Him last
runl**s affair when they puabed half of tha ninth frame for lh*
It ia b e lte r for you If you r
ross their Initial nut. Ott Died aianta and ho lined mu lu dorp body kt-cjM w ork in g un Na•at to second baseman but Ripple aantsr tn DiMsggin o n singled ( ju re Intended. Food waatoa
■lifted between first and second t&lt;&gt; loft cenlar field f»r Ihr til-1 ( a f l er dlKCHtloTl) ahould i «
into right field and bs scored U fa ' fifth hit nf ihn
' e |jmfruitotj e v e ry day. W hen
when McCarthy poled one out to RJppla hit a lml ....... .
dow„
con ati| »ted . twke a
the right-center field wsll for *
CroasaHl who atoppud ona«e-l*
" ,
,
able. Chios** went out second
table or lilack
gh t 'P R
fo1*
r
to first sod Defining went out
baa* and foret-d m i but
*wo -D
*’ * rau
PUf^lY
Croosrtti to Gehrig.
throw to first »«* ion lula to got prom pt, re fre a h in g re lie f.
Molios wsat In to pitch tar th* Rlppla.
Thouganda and thouaamln
Olasts sad MBl thstp down with 'a McCarthy
Pesrepn
tor o f men
walk and worked
IH|i|il* goes
to **cand
w om en
like
o«ly Rolfs botug ab|* to got on Md. Cliloaro also workad I’aarBrat sad that by a fro* ticket, aon for a walk' and lh* base* B lack -D rau gh t and keop it
P is r»*s sot too a lost * down ■■ war* loaded and Munlu prarson hlw aya on hand, f o r 'me si
ardor Is to* National Leaguer • left tha gams In favnr uf Johnny th e fira t aijtn of conati;wiiun.
half af to* rigbth fnras.
Morphy. Dunning fheii hit a fly H a v e you tried it?
Cy Broonsm wont la is pitch hall Into deep |«fi ci-nlar Hold
for the GInals god tor th* first pad DIMagglo nude a boagtlfnl
ll*** ot th* g«M k too Yankees gatch to nnil lh* rust*. Scots I
to .1
A GOOD L A X A T IV E

• • • • • • f •

WnUr

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P erso n a l 5

rerroatlow

alltaa
T oa i*
11sages knot last night imrtag
the msailsg final plan* w an
mad* far th* slant Hallowa’ea
party, to be ■&gt;&gt;«■ on Urn night
af Sat order, Ort. I L
All. ef Ike. yrnaag people of the
dlRoreet chert ha# are Invited to
lb * party.

frees P age

■aorad sending Itosg to third,
r m t t t worked Sihuasacbor .for
&gt; walk to fill th* base* and
Croaaattl kit a grounder to Oil
Buaael Atvares o f Atlanta la at third who throw to Daanlng
making hi* .home w ith'M r.' and at tho plat* to fores Hoag and
Mra. A M .C w J S « m r » * n e h A * . Haifa.Anted out to Donning near

Hra. H. M Morrta, Mra.’ E. U
R e l o a d Mra. John Millar wara
hoataaeo* to a ''hobo** party but
night for the Fidelia Ctaaa of
tha Plrat. baptist Church.
1
*- ^ m l h
The girt* met at tha home of
Jo Garret*
Mra. Mania drrtaod oa hoboaa.
lawn that
Later they "bajoyod a hay ride will ragrafc'to h
after an
canfkted't* haw
oa a track to Evanadale Park.
Ptrat priae for be lor tha beet operation fo r
Uolio waa Awarded to Mra. C. It.
Mlaa DoroUy .Hatodfa - af Coo­
Browa, while Mra. C. G. Tyre
ler Hill la aposdhdf the week­
woe aefOud priae.
During the, business meeting end with her parasta,\ Mr. and
the following new officer* were Mry. C. A. Halo**.
elected: Mr*. Merrell Robert*,
Mra n*Ut L. Btawart ha* re­
president; Mr*. Jack Sfemper,
tlrft vtce-prealdeuT; Mra. I. K turned from Washington, D. C.
Reel and Mrf. .John Miller, sec­ where *ba ha* beau ■pending the
ond vice-president; Mr*. Henry past two weeks.
English .third vlce-preiflent; Mle*
Mr. and Mra C. R, Daweon
Loren* Franklin, aecrclary and
treaaurer; l»T!» Minnie Back, *»• and family bare moved from
■lataat aecreUry; MW. J. D, • 10 Palmetto Avenue to 111,Went
Cordell and Mra. C. IL Brown, Fourth Street.
assistant teacher.
Friends
o f Miss Margaret
At a lata buur wiener* and
marshmallows were roaitrd and Squirea will be glad Is learn that
she is much Improved from ‘ hr
coffee waa made.
Thoee sojoying the party were? Juries received in an accident re­
Mr*. Allan Bioent. Mr*. C. a cently. *
•
Brown, Mra. Louia Garner, Mra.
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. DeCouney
S. C. Graham, Mr*. J. I*. Holtsclaw, Mra- H. W/ Little, Mr*, If. left today for a three week's vaca­
B. Morris, Mr*. W. J. Pelt. Mra. tion In (fraenvllle, S. C-, Wash'
L. M Reel, Mr*. W, tl. Hobart*. ington, D. C. and other points of
Mr*. J. a - Stamper. Mr*. C, fj. Interest.
tyre. Mr*. J. A. Yarn. Mr*. HobCORRECTION
ert Haynt*. Mr*. John Miller,
It w*a erroneously staled In
Ur*, liaael Bmlth, Mr*. Melvin
Smith, Mr*. C. p .Henderson, Wednesday'* paper that • *°n by
Mr*. Allca Lloyd. Mra. J, 1). Con the nam* of tieorga Douglas was
dell, Mrs. L. 8. Wilkins. MU* born to Mr. and Mr*. J, D. Crow
Then Vickary. Ml** Minnie lleck Th* baby's correct n*m* ' la
Ueprg* Randolph.
and Ml** Loren* Pranklln.

SATURDAY

BANTOKD, f r o m

p* IB B BANTOKD

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M-nl.ir In l 6 '•'«M mW #f

w heat

I Mini tkjf _ittb d a y &lt;ir *#p"|ffnl'*prt lViy«
o r : i i r i H do M.
f of fr r u li O u rt'a f
nolo' Cnuiiijp Klorltai

le w To Show
fere Tomorrow
Artiste And Many
knimals ToPerforra
FnderThe “Bifftop*
: Down I* Broa.. Clreua, under
® S m S n » e n t of Chartea Spark*. In
AW ntfciF lu grand And gtofloul
I 'J t ir . ot the conttnent and will
£ dafclfcU hara tomorrow on U&gt;*
fta ln d * at P in t S tm t and Ban;V fonJ Artao*.
p ’ 1fa r a' nomhar « f year*
■'tratmllnc
elmuaa
hara b**n
|\ 'fflln fud to eonttnaa tn a raort
m r I i m routln* profram. M*n*y*r
‘ [VSturka daeldad U it aaaaoa that
BjabHlUttog new and of a *tartllng
K i y t e * wmi naeeaaarjr tp Im p
f tfca ttownla Broa Clm i* right t*
; ii* alogan. ,,Am*ne*’* Omat Clrenai* th* »how you know. With
■ Ihl*' in *l«w , h* eomea bar* i v
'f marrow wllh *n *ntir*tjr now pro*
1 grant that InfIodea
European
aanaatlone, many of whom a ft
making their firat appearanc* In
i Am trim having baen Imported
• from Uit great European clrvuMa.
Follow Ina are. aomt of tha'flta, torn* e rth # Downle Bn&gt;*. ClrWta
for the 1M7 edition: a big I)gw
agoabig apectaal* with eevMwI
' hundred porforreen taking |»rt|
Rab
BuaaelL
famed
Wodfom
, ‘ M ori* Btar and formar all-Amkrican football player, with b (i
■ wander hor**, "Behai". A l Hod' . gaol, Jr. and hi* European com­
pany o f rider* In a aenaatlonal
exhibition o f haaardoua and un' equaled feat* of
horaamamhlp,
Lh* lady rldere hara attracted atf tent Ion by their daring, grace,
youth and beauty;, the Ena Jap
Troupe, two then and three
, direct from tha hfikado
. land of flowera and . aunahbte,
■ tbeae wonderful artlata perform
a many feat* of dexterity, aklll and
dtrbtgt Aerial Itoberta' m idair
marvel* In an abounding and,
| breathtaking ' aarlea ' at m i *
Men*) feat* on lb* aerial beral
Batten Family, • vlaUwi o f trqubit* grace. In • panwtiaml
dAQclng exhibition upon a *1coder
atrand of aleal | CtpUbi ptcard
M d tat* Friaco Real*. marraJau*
Mtor* from Iha deep, performing
faata o f daring and aklll with
human Ilka tptalltgenctj Marlon
flhurford, (be featured cqueatrlm n« alar of th* rtrcua, a dainty
rider In a graceful offering aa-

K

, knewInlytil pa on* of tbawiw
Ailtr equcitricnnca of the worUi
Tmrklna Trip, tn unuAially dif­
ficult porch apd balancing »ct,
end bud and foot alida* from th*
dome of tl,* big top; Iha Atrial
HaUtt, beautiful aerial lata In a
thrilling dliplay of atrengtfa and
' agility 1 Tudur European Aeroiotla; Downtu Broa, famoua High
tidliiol Hurt**, the flncit array
&lt;* Miprr Educated, blut-blooded,
tllgb School Manage .an Danerag Horae* * r »r
exhibited In
Amrrlcp, ridden by their iralner*
m n xuperh offering, a delightful
'llapiay of color and chant); four
hard* of ferforming Elephfnta Ip

romy ntw and .urprUlpg faau ut
a chaiacicr far eupcrlor to all
other* that hart been *aan W
Un |ut*(; twanty-fie* Clown*. om&lt;
hi.aadnra of fun. Ip their famou#
.Kkpx , over
elephant*
*«d
huracaj Ihe above are *ama nf
,ihn out.landing
hit*
nf the
•hree ring clrcu* featuring two
hundml artlata.
i’erfurmanrt a at S and 8 P, M.
Door* open at I and 7 P. M. to
g )N ampin time to vlxlt ona of
the largaat o f traveling mervxg'
■Has,

iversity Courses
inned For Sanfbttt
flAINKIVI-I.R, Oct. I.--T h *
llnlroralty at Florida onnouncai
Iha dal* for iha oiyaalMtioq of
find aemaalor ealctiaion cIm m i .
According In Dean It. a Hilar nl
tha Oenaral Rxtentlon Mrlalou,
raermw, in Craatlr* writing and
Ijlnrxtni# will bo offaied laganford, Th# nraoaltaUoa rneating la
* ¥ fay If unday, Oc*. gg, at t ;H
1*. M. *1 Ih e. Bantord Oremmar
School.
* .
0. M Tuiaqr, (1*14 rqpreemUtiv* tor ih* Batraratty, will be
pceeaut at lh# mraufa to enmlh* organUatkw o
!&gt;• Thee* courtea at
&lt; man nr womap oil
I credit or .lor cell
nopl |mi&gt;or#m#qt. q
aMwra exteoalqp .«
M ea .h r toktag, da

«"*
W

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wka wick, tan

Waykr*-

bar,. I * « l . »
ii, .&lt;&gt;,#*i»i&gt;4r, ■ f l j P * th. &gt;H I V

1M feet tn dl ameter V ied with dark gi

Flres Cost United
States Over $263
Millidh Last Year
Al»#» or-diuittluB lielhllnya’.-Tbal'a
the main rcaami why great e«ifi
ftaley* jirknmVlIln, and other
fire* that ilonlriiyml wholn rillc*
IWT* occurred.
F I r e realalaql
Toot* do not *|iruad flro bat
keep It front hprrudlng. That’*
Why many ciiiu* mid town* In
lim Hailed Blnlm require flrarailalnnt rmifit liy ordinance 10
dap. And I f* hu Imrdablp on tlm
hotnaowner bocauatt each ftre-reilatant roof* look Jn*t a* well,
often hnra mure Imauty. and
coal no morn.
"Well, for Hit* lady of thu
haute, Ibere I* the raullnn that

Inpiulbi Mniral, I a I only profewl
■tonal nlerlrlrlana liandla ynor|
wiring* problem* nnd alwayi rpplnrtf lilowif fir.*# wlll| |\*w nnb ij
initunil uf trying |ti palnlt (h*m;
"lluniD dry rliuinhig And Ih*

i;a»&lt;iltiie eaplouluu t an rome with
uu warning,
■■Jnnt two oilier tlilnga., Ou*.
hIkiui lint Bahru. On ibaae ebUlf
luuritlnga Ibnt urn nliend, n"Tor
lm no much In a hurry tn act
limit tu a warm room that you
mil tn put hut itthaii from the
furnnta nr alnen lu n inolal rnnlalnar, nerar In « woodeu barnil nr &lt;&gt;n the floor. And when
» o bnlhtaya nimniulnnil.ThaitkaTlliy, CtirUtnm* amt twpmlally
Hid Ponrili uf July, lm curafnl nf
iitndlra fire wurla, ilrroratlnn*.
etc. We firemen hare eaen tu-&gt;
ninny Cbrlitmn* Irre* ticminu
I ho rniHa 'o f ilrnlli and autfnr1rur 111 Ihn millet of nmrrrmahInr, N»rar put llylitrul cnnitleaon
ritrUlnm* ir r n nr on window*
near curlntn*,
"I ItuTn ntvi&gt;n- you lou of
IliInRM |&lt;i rrtnnnihcr, ntnl ran
lii’lp you 10 rent!'in liar, The N»tIlHlit Kirn I’rnlcrllnn Aaanclalinn ha# n tllllo pamphlat crlllinl *l(ecp Yunr ‘ Hniiio From
Itnrnliu;.' Anyuim who rurra in
wrlla ia .thn Nuilnnnl Kira I'mloction A«#A.lnticm, cn ju u t r y
march Blreel. Qotlnn, g«a*., will
rccclta non (if |hnwi pamphlet•
fnw l linpo crery one who baa
read ihl# will wrlit In-for on*
nr'lhoan bool.leiv wlilcii may h*
il,n rnn#e nf roving your borne
and krcphiB your children *nd
) tuir&lt;i |ii&lt; i finin lmlnA«un of Ihnl
groat nrtny nf to.000 encrlflctnl
In flro la Ihln cnantry every

LEGAL NOTICE

M ir im UF HAITKI
y Sniifir I . botany
.|.«r-u*tii to . filial .rim
w iinln rattim t,«r&gt;&gt;lIn
fl.ru ll1 lullin' |n mil.
t:-»unlr. Flaelda, »
'al.rr.lu TltK FkluKl
Ifi.llTitV IK * ‘Aklftlbill
.Kiainiln.' and . 't u n ’ll
' ii \i: itvAJct awl f,ui’lH
. m ‘. lw&gt;* liuabana,' i
• i.ii, ilia ■a&gt;wUr#lu*»a.
wad. OKU, 4
u'r.r.if. i l l . m pnm-lal Matt*
in ■•((«* fur mil# and anil »n tt
III *l.r&gt;| *1'• »*•
i *! BMitrr r..r ran
mMMi| Ih. I ln.nl bui»r» i.f aal* 1
II. ....till, Hid
•:l t.t day i.f Na»*b
..I,
..........
u:»,. nl‘ thr fmnt i ' » l V M
nu t liny** of Hniiilm.i" ' 'nunl:
ki..i it*. la Fanfare, Kl.irl.lii.;'H
»n.min*- ibacrihml loir. pl*B
.•r i&gt;1ri**rn at land. #1to*fa In geu
innir (.'.ili.rty, Kim id*. in-w111
lust. Jl*. dll. III. III. »M.
Ivl, I l h t U . lt l. t«i, and l.#l Q
ir1.1 U.t U (Iera and nxcrpl a
uni' nil thr \&gt;»,l • d* of
I rid Irrt 1) to HIaIMia* I aim
I....'a i.r la#*, Ilia Jrut fcnun*
ilru v uf Which fa a illrant 0*n«
I hiiatlmt or til# Uaiirrrt bona*
uf Lai 1*11 all asnvrdliu to ilia plan nf Alternant*
l .-ml ll.ilal and NaMoallaa
('..111pan), land, arrur.llns to
Idol thtrrnf mcordrd ia m
Uonb t. |lmaa I*. MrinInote
. ..Killy. Florid*, mrorda.
Mr il aula tn b* rnr.tr to aalr
It Ilia irrm enf aald dejra*

AOTK’M OF A ri*tH ATIOS FOM
T t * l»m:n
NViTICK IH IIRHLMY tlivwlf.
Thai AI.F..Xl,Yi*iJ.-a|i;i:M h’.lcer i f
f.kth of I'm «‘»rtlflr»l# Wa: lift ,
laaeea, tbo l.l Aay of AuyuaL A.
U. fill, ha# tiled u n i In. My
yfflr# ami lia# mad# #;&gt;|.llcatj-n
fur a la* f e d lo b« l*»u*&lt;1 the)#-,
un. Held cerllllml* tnihinre* lit*
foil..win* urerrlbM property la
«ha Cintnty ot Hedtlnnle, Hint# ot
Flurlila. lu-wll:
I Kit# 1 A 4 lltorh 4. Whit,
cnnib'e lat Aililltli'n In tloneyu. Plat llw.a. I rny# HI,
The u u iM irtlt ■ al Ih# M il'
property un.lei the ml* rertiflr#te l»iuM wa* In fb# nam# at
TIM * Of.CUA T i WTHKMA. .
Ciil##« a.tl.1 oerllflral# ahall be ): n IIAWAI:I«T, Trntla#. 1*. «•
llAIHi.I.r, ipiilvILoallr,
an d
rr.lrrmpl urriiiilliia l.i law, Ilia
I1KI.I.K C. IIAUOKLT, hi# wlfai
in ..pel 11 de»-m»#l Ih. irla will
Flt.XNCIH
II.
A I*)• l.K T O N .
Ih&gt; »ul.1 lo Ilie litfliot t.lfd.r nl
•IIA 1.1*11 A. UAt.I.AftHKIL aad
Ih* cuurt-lioirw ilonr an Ih# flr#t
FJIAKK Ii. mclCKHMAN, aa
XI.,inlay In Hu. tu'.ut)• of Nuvetnand c.iiaillHtliiK Truatera unl.ir, 1*57. nl.liii, I# I hr III, ,..!)
.in ini.i anrltilii Ueelarallo# of
uf N,iumt«'i, I »JT.
Triiat dalod Jun* ITIh. A. l&gt;.
tlnle.l thla SHIi •!.#r nl K#pt.-inI»jt. ilnlf r#L..iileil ■nnu.na Iha
tnn till.
I.Klilfe rpHK,li
of _ ■•miaul#
f». m ni:itnrn)ff.-,
IMunty.
Fli-ndn. In n#ml IJ.mk
Cl-ih i.f iTrenll 4’mifl of
44, pup# Ji&gt;. FltANirm !&gt;'. At*L_ l ___ Hruilnal* 1,‘onnt), Florida.
I’l.l'.rirN, 4,nl. wife. . - -■
(HRAid
Al'I'I.KTVN.
triei#«
(;kr1»llan
p.iup.
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tIAl.liAtllllilt nnd wll# ■ . ■T tX IIKMII
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i i ,in.a I# unknown, non YIIArllC
Thai M 1. infltKIIMI.IITill llhli*
II I il#*If 44ft MAN nod wlfo — —
f»F i*f I - 1 UI Idir i»f T l»* AJlMrllfllMI**
—
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loBiiet, Hie 3r*1 •lie&gt; of
A u r i I mI. A
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1931.
line
flteAl - tua pV"* ia nub nowo, ##&gt;1 all
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HOTEL LEAMINGTON
N. B. lat STREET at BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
Overlooktrig Bayfront Park and Btaeaync Pay
OppoaUe Union Boa Station

MIAMI, FLORIDA
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Summer Rates Until December
Slagk Room with Bath—f f » |
Doobla ROom with Bath—$1.00
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We hare ju il re*
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The federal national park *erc| American *hi|t* muatn't go to
kV warn* tourUU not to • n e w - thy Urdltcrrenran became of tba
•re be»ra to ait cp and beg. The 'ra id do f*
tubmarinp, nor to
tnlinala hue* enough human tn.it1 Shaogk|( berau-e of the .la;-ane*e.
already, and -might alart a nur-n Vf» fniy yet be rcdunsl tu trod'
on Washington at any time.-- Ing »[ith only Fatigcnia and Capa
Worcester Gaiatta.
jT o w o — &amp;o*t«in Globe.

W ill M e e t Strong
0 F ro m H eo d C o ach
H o m e r ’s G rid fte rs

gatnlnolu High School q#k

Ta* *&amp;■*&gt;•. wilTl-ik, At wn.M V*u win Lit*

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th* aomop, lualrtht, In hn nlujran Uta. n«w athletic field -at

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Mit “ Tlytfr" Howoll nt loft

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'■ Jokonlo Morgan wpl bo ut end and
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‘ F"mltig to bat In th. firat inning of tha awond gam- of th,
quarterliork. Ilarn-tl Forgoaon nt
left half hack.
Itcnn •’Flaah"
ut ^Igbi butt bath and lAlka fumbled and OeUnd w r v .-lt ( rtnthcd areond (where he I* ahown) aafely In advanre o f III
iloherl "Stpuey" siolnotf at full eretl near lo t (piddle of the ul rtewn l* Bill Stewart, National league umpire.

Stalwart Hatter

Hstler*

E u s t i s ’ Panthers
Meet Ocala Outfit
In Battle Tonight

T^clier* In
Shudhura totln-: the plgaklu.
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1 From that point Jack Cogglm
rlnngc-d ornr for lh* only aeoro
o f'th e content.. Dol^nd'a nltrmnt
to convert lhrough*'llie lino failed.

lJill- la the Hum* period' the
Maroon* drore tn Oef^hd'a! T*
inrd line,for a .Brat .down b«l

f|or~a at Temple.

South Georgia at Stctaon.
Saafard at Lake City.

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Si City at OrlanQ-i.
BfriJIe at Itlaaimnrec.
Summerville at tirovclund.
Mount Dora at Tavarea.
Tenter Garden at ftwoa.
Aifburndale at MUbcrry.'
firewater at Port Meade. *
Callahan at St. PauL
Puuta Gorda at W'inter'Uaten.
Uyidenian at hi. Meyer*.
Bfrttrw at Arcidla.
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l.ytuao at Webster,
th^fhagace gt Live Oak.'

!p j Si' SL Auguatine.
at y t . Pierre, f *
r«*M at Avon Park.
&gt;of at Ualnca city.
Edison at laikelnnd.
jyt Xingaport, Term.

(erreptrd by \V. Hlgr1nt'n(ham
and tie Land carried Ike plgtkln
oat of danger.
-'n*t hrfere the conical ended
i'l-lntka hod worked
the ' bolt
heck tn Ik-tj-iid'a ;-5-yard marker
wherii mini Imr Maroon pna* wn*
- Intercepted mquell PaUlka'a final
atli-mpl to nrdra.
Unfuiml roii-i'l- led threw out ot
elrht attempted | u i«rf' for -a
in-in nt Ji yard*. Norie of' Ihclr
fling* warn lulern-pted. The Ma1 r.-c-ua complelml throe of Iboir
1 loll m-rlnla for u total gain ut
8.1 yarrl* but had two lieate* Inlorcepted.
Tin- Do1.0ml |lli|h HrhooJ Band
prrnded the downtown Mrteta
yrlor to the game and rare an
etrellrnt exhibition between the
Imirra with Ifietr lilgh-atdpplai'
drum map-re**. Ml**FrancW jlJctlarrab. leading the alxly-Pro
piece nriantulion
ihrougtr a
number of Intricate formatlor^.

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drill In ihl* ph»*e, In which th*
(tutor* scored twin- In i week.
tvd'a 'farttetl 'bn yeaicitiny In tho
imai ’ IfhAout;
fb e 'fitetao-j line, which fairly
'well Iraki It* owu ar.nln*t th e
(lalnearllta foe, I* counted on for
ercelteh'f offanalre‘ and di-frn*l*«

Work ' tdnfghl. Hull (lodliiitil of
(llffcrd bnd Veto [leach hu*
rounded luto form ot tackle nud
ih o u lj’ be a tower of almirth. ,
\V. Anderson, Ru« Swanaou a:m|

Pd Pnrlnrur are three other l-lg
frllow'a who wltl probably be u»efat tonight at' tile tarkh-i
The Hatter* are hoping that

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The Only Big Circus
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Circus Grounds— FI*** Bt. snd Sanford Avr.

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Ike ticket wagon on the rlrrua ground* and If yuu are II
sr under, upon payment of 11 cent*, yoa will receive a
ticket good for tke airnagrrle and Ike circa*. You mad
have thla coupon (p aar* Jg cent*.

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Bayoncla aeein giedieval in the
modern battle picture, though
they *ay there1* nothing handier

Ifor alicing tho Ccllophans wrap
per &lt;&gt;n cigarette*, Senator SStp’
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If Hatfir.fnnigbt in
;»iiie lit illb bom#

EUSTIB, Oct., k. —The Euatlt
I High School I’anthera meet Ocala
tonight on the Ocala field In what
promliia to le one of the toughcat game* of the Panther achedule.
i t'oich Memory Martin drilled
the
Kuatla aquad WrdnenT.iy
Itlgfit and yetlrrilay afternoon on
p]*y aarlgmncnta and pan ilc‘
ifeme. Martin aild hit boya were
In “ fair ahapo'' hut atlll a little
1'attewd from laid wi-rk'a till with
Sanford.
Stanley Skinner, firat atring
man, Will U- unable tn play In tunrght'i rantr, a* will foul* M*r•h*n. |&gt;lrk lllln , untile to play
lait week, will in*Line hi* regu­
lar phatflon In Itinlght'n ltnc-up.
••Tbe OHab gnuiu will be a
I0u*h -lii-,'' Mm tin *ahl. lie* anH
iip U i K T il tho
f n l l o n in ir
lilt-liab le
alnltihg line up f-V the Panihrra:
ftlil'’
Mdrifan, le', K. WiU.ri. It; H. Vrtlprobnbl
toft, lg; Andrew*, c: Hunt, rg;
Stetion
Ulckninii, rl; Han*, n-; llatimek,
South
qj J. Peter Min, lh; Olle*, rh; W.
Land,
I’eter-ion, f.
their forward |i:i&gt;aliig ollaek will
Muilirl nnnmmrrd llinl the Panillrert hi* quarlerbarka tu eraplut lher* would meet Ocoee here nett
m r y ty|ie of atmlrgy on the Thunday nlgbl In a game which
tha yruund and In tho air In or- haa been mklrd tn the original
der to bring arori-a.
mln-dule. On Friday the aquad
Tho rlillora will bo outwolah- will meet Winter liar-len there.
&lt;d nearly tu pound* to tho man.
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They In*; In (ho Tampa Spar- • Tan perronl of Iba inaldeqtaof
tana, «o-o, Monday nlfbt.
. Fall Itlver, M **i. are tltlteraln.

To enjoy garden work, put on u
wide hat and floret, hold a little
trowel In one band, and tell the
man where to dig.—Grand Bapld*
(Iflcli.) I’reat.

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Y E B .U N C J tE .T H iG I * T H E
VOUR F A M E
F A M O jB D A N D U N N .
HAG TRAVELED
G E C R E T O P E R A T IV E • “
E V E N IN FAR
W E W E R E ATTACKED
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H O NO R B V B R IN G IN G Y O U
H E R E . A N D I .‘S H A LL BE GLAD
INDEED TO BE OF S E R V IC E
TO Y O U *- H O W E V E R . W E
MUJ5T M O V E C A U TIO tJB U Y—
PO R r G U G PE C T TH A T t H E
INB1DIOUB P O W E R A G A IN S T
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H U R R Y O F T E N B T U M B L E .’

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D O C T O R S O F F IC E , W O LF
L IE 9 U N C O N S C IO U S ,H IS
H EARTB EAT SCARCELY
A U D IB L E THROUGH TH E
STETH O SCO PE . . .

Large -well' furnlahed apertptent,
newly decorated, new g** r r
frigeration. Urge garage. 114 W.
lBth St.
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iximtd-toly t-irr-HAad. lit
nil. pimnn Sit J all or utb.

Nice Celery plants, boarding pa­
per, sad celery wire for M b
So# Mr*. Stolaaff, Celery Av*. '

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TO UR H ATC H M
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19ST

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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LOVERS SLAIN AND BRANDED ON FOREHEADS

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lm&lt;l w«»*i** f « r « trynt, lh«* bodies of
Trail era Ifnjek, 1«. ami tirr sweetheart, lu-wh Wrist, 20. were found nenr Mew York with red r ir
•lea “ branded" "n Ihrlr forthrad*. The “branding" was 'tone with the slain girl's Hpetleb
Polite
bollere n Jealous aultor followed them and shot them. The hodle.i are shown at Ihr acme of Ihc
Crime wllh police Inspecting them in search « f clues. Note Ihr elides.

U N C L I S A M I l f I L O S H O U S I S forcarefullyselectedfam ilies employedto-toe
m a t In the nation'. capital. Her* U O n n M L H I W H nodal town c rw to d K tM W d o H
tow In Maryland. 1 m fin *1*1 of US fim llln have test moved to n to r nltn-aM dm brnnes
m low no 111 ■ month. A l the left are the home* and apartments,althe rl*hl la Urn shopping *
the tree* and shore I f la the school.
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The chic chapeau U of black anUlope akin and paper

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D E A T H W A S I N T H E A I R when the Nails’ new airforce attached llrrlln In a aham raid,
dumping smoke bomb* to Indicate building* till and filling the streets with rma. Into acUon lumped *lr
protection squads, shown here dispersing
. Plane wreckage lends reality to the war«llk« atmos­
phere. Sirens warned of the shy bombers* niproarh, rlvIllnriN fled to rover and anti-aircraft squad*
rom sprang to their guns In the darkened rlty.
I T ' * . A L W A Y S T H I S R O Y ' S T U R N to recite . t thU
« a e « for bashful, ntoa-ytar-eld Oeno Ramble la the only pu|
tmptl to tho U matod clamroore. Robert!
idbow IforofToand), blend tb-year-oUl toecher iota US a month
to for teoehtoc his class of ono. Aart year
E ^ tt»M T ra i Marly folL bat I t w l o a It cUajft from woman
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o man Uacher and tort of a nearby con-

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SLING IN’ 5AM T,

C ' J C S S S S O t l a i peer M the peso*

ers In the 8outh\tr*l i
':etr.- •, Jr :U lloLblns, Arkansas Unlver*
slty’a lU-pounil tr: -e;'. r.v r|srl»*k may toaa hla way to a
berth on tfie Ail-Ame
i r : &lt;c t »»'('* year, lie pared the way fee
the tiring luui.Cor. u ■’ •in ! T. C. If, this year.

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M U S S O L I N I S I R S S T A R S af toe gridiron perform and
appear* perptoied at II alL Han la Il-reer-eld Vittorio, older son of
liUnco, aHanding tha^ i^
Watotogton ^sma. Ua UJn Holly-I

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C O M E S T O G E R M A N Y , anly make-believe la be ear*, bul m ilitia onoath to
tooiuandt to llrrlin who doused their llthls and ran to rover as squadrons of planet roared avarhead,
dumping smoke bomba.

Lunch Time for an 8-Pound Ban

A N D C H A N G E S L I V I N G H A &gt; I T S forhnndrodp af farmer ottg atom dweller*,tkkto
a portion af Wllllamabnrg; largest alum • etoaranee protect to the MUon, bnilt si a coat of 111,111,111
to replete IS aqnaro blocks of over-crowded, woea-oal tonoaeenU to Raw Tack City. Bara ovowtoallyTAM tamWm will lire to apartments wllh ail rooms outside and every mi darn eaarealiaea to
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pbra efhcatlm*, often ttlsdyvrtou, squalid roams.

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*. \An actual photograph •( a •■ptrlhlng" l.pouM Meek hem. roe
were tore* ysom ID# boas ha* been lbs Hp e f of PtaaUy Nelson
iM h|a hone on West Croehod Lake. EuslM. Laks County. Ftor*.
‘too; and every mocalng al » o’etock Ike finny beauty toksa Mi
toed Iron the Mad of hU waiter, an ilhisimted. (Platers from
4 h o a A k f-C »u a i| U ,b o n ^ -.W &gt; &gt; m ^ n c ^ »r*s j n ^ j

$ Featuring Horses

TV- vwrlral af thb heev with DownW Brother* Clretm Jwtod* m i«A
J r t J T w b o will drildkt Mao. lovora and brine new charm totoe d
K*re Solurday aftornoow

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Scmlnote Coonly Produce*
More Frail And VegeUbka Than An]
. Similar Area in America
A N INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W SPA PB
SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER *1 9 3 7

Carl Hubbell Hurls Witnesses Say
Brilliant
Upset Yankees 7iq3
King Carl Allows 9
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Hite While Mates TORTURE v i c t i m
Smash Out 12 Off —
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3 Y a n k Pitchers
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Circus Comes To

Gehrig Blasts Out
Home Run In 9th B p .
banning Stars With 3 Hits In 4 Trips ■
To Help Terrymen V
POLO GROUNDS, N E W
YORK CITY. Oct. 9 .— King
Carl Hubbell
received his
much wanted revenge on the
New York Yankee* this afternoon when he set them

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Jrmtted b ‘Flarfcb t *M eaUte.
a 1m Gehrig oormeetad for hU
and when the deprresion came
firs t hit o f tha same b
the
he wa* advised to sell, but alnbth when he piaatered one Into
I way* aald •'No.**
the right field ■lands for a cir­
“ We knew, that ■Florida would
IC e a llB M * m F a ge T hree!
cuit blow, hla flrat of the series.
.Tim Tanker* started tha scor­
ing hotlllltlea ln tholr halt nf
Iho tin t Inning when Croserlll
filed net to second ba*3 but Rolte
tripled
to
center
field
end
Klwanlan* from He
aroreil when DIMagalir filed out
w*nl» Clubs In ibe
lo renter.
• meet In Bt. Augustine
The National League Champa
Initial meeting of It
wero held. to bar b their hit!
three-day convention
tomorrow,} WASHINGTON, Ocl„ 8. —
nt Ibe Initial *taua« and Hub8. J. N il, president of Ilia local —Farm administration official*
bell sent.the Yankee^ down with­
club, si sled tmlay.
JaaUI today the fadetal farm marout any trouble although Selkirk
.
It la eallmated lhat 1000 mem- keling program for Florida celery
worked him far a walk.
Tho Olaula went wild In their I her* from th* varloua c-lub* lit gm w rn will teeoipe effective aa
- the State. InrludinP manjr club *oon aa th* alilpperr of at least
hair of the second to tally sli
celebrities and prominent gueeta go percent of the crop algn the
lilIM in a greats bombardment
• will be present for the eeialoua marketing agrcemmL
off lladly, llank Lelber opened
] The Agricultural Adjustment
tho wild Inning with a single lo be held Ocl. lo ll.
In slrort center Held, McCarthy • Among the prominent guaal* Administration said the grower*
. and speaker* who will attend votrd nine to ana In favor of regusin tied to right and Lather adthe »e*«lon« are: Senator C1*ude l*tlng
mit of atal*
shipment*
Mured lo third base. Dannlng
, Pepper, Cangresaman Hark Wll-1under a marketing agreement d*‘
waa ‘credited with an Infield hit,
| cox, Henry Helm, P «»l Interna- *|gned to inervaee th* prices rwaud Igitbor scored gn the play'
and McCarthy moved down lo tlonal President; Charles Fraud* crlvrd by the.grower*.
I Coe, pewapaper writer; Ham Cla*[ A heavy vole In favor o f the
tecond bo*e.
I baugh dt Alabama, an Interna- program rnable* Bet ratary Wal*
Whitehead hit * hot grounder
JowarJ second baee but the bell I {loan! Trustee; Cerl Kndlrott. |*ce lo issue an order making It*
I Past President of tbs Interna- trrm, ,pntieeMf to all Flerlda
pit Dannlng and Panning wa*
aulomailcally out. MaCarthy waa tlonal; no* Fulkerson, nawapa- r»|,ry shipper*. Tha A A A aald
ruled buck to second ae the ball i per columnist and contributor to jhj grower* voted In th# refervnIhe Klwanl* Magaalne; and Har- dum and they represented T6 perwa* dead. Hubbell hU • ground­
ohl C. Hippier, of Ruelii. vice- ^ t of all Honn* eelery grower*
er down lo Laaaarri and he re­
layed lli* hall to tho plat# in an president of the Klwanl* Inlar- evith 8.20B acres of celery »n l an
national.
annual production of 2JI7IJ(9fl
i r M I s a d *a rage IU|
At the various sessions nf theirrat , g
convention the
mrmhora will
yhe A A A said M.3 perrent of
confine Ihelr activities to Klwanwho votad th* fdvored mer­
le objective* and libels, the by- k,t lng program.

Celery Growers
Vote 9 To 1 For
Marketing Pact

CO Children Treated
Bjf Elks To Circiif*

Prizes Are Awarded
In .Builder ConteBt

mltOnNui Pensioner’s
•Group Meets Monday

Japan Accuses China
O f Starting Trouble
In Orient And Plotting^ Mass Killings

» viitow. on. * O q - T h *
Blnlo presented furthr
lodar Intended to link alt lorliter T:inipn policemen »llh the
nhdncllott, fliwtrInn. tarring and
fi-nthcrhig of three pidttlr-l orKmil*or* In T iinrn two year*
nan, t Ii* «&lt;x now o » *rial an*
charged with aecnnrt ilorn*-mer­
rier iii thr m u ll ..I l he death

Mussolini Plans
New Spain Drive
Loyalists Declare Q
Duce W ill Use Pdison Gas On Cities
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eri Ihe ra*a Inward a quick end by n e w
L a w
K a is e s
i
enri nf their ea»r fnriuy. T h o.
tha ca»e toward a quick end by
I l * A n t ||
T oV A C
ruling out all evidence of what
J U IIe V U D v
I flA C s
happenetl befoi-e the three were
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■cited at the door of Ihe Tampa}
H A F
K U S IIIP 9 ^ P ^
police *l*tlon the night of Nov.l
1 U I
U U D IU C S O C S ^
a° ! v l of .he defendant, wer.
identified i.y Kugen. k . pouWot

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Jn|inn'a
nrcusntlnn
of
Chinn mi the responsible
party in Ilie Far Ea-Urrn
conflict waa stuiliei) totlny
by world (tower* while on
the other side of llic intermit'omil picture Interest ren*
lered on tin* llallnn'reply to
the Ani'lo-Frencli invitaUon
In ilisruis lIn* witlulrawal of

NoneEscHpeTaxation; j
Penalties Provided
For Failure To Pay

kidnaping. They could not My.
Every mMn r„ ou.lne*. will have
however, who wa. nt the *&lt;*"« Xo
Klate and County oceupa-i

CITY N E W S BRIEFS
s r T i n

Court Ruling On
J us t i c e Black
Expected Monday
Court Holds T h r e e
Secret Sessions On
Pending Petitions

The t'lty ( ‘oniiiiiaxloiirrs will
meal lor llndr tentlar Hti'oltiid I W AHlirNfiTlIN, Oct., 1). W &gt;
Thu Kupremit Court met for a
“ L ‘ h\ r U: n 0 f* ln*; t
Hern*" U « . from now on,' In the
Ill'll ill TiJu o'llink
about I&amp; miles u a t uf Tampa. a|m1 ,W i been paying,!
Tfllthl ronfereflci he ft) iv Its* it Monday night
The* four klrntifUil were t\ W* M, nlmo»t every Initm tf, .havr
pvclid
nlmoimcvinent
Monday
Carlisle, John l 1. llrnlgos. and k.-w! Itirir lic^na^a ilmath ally inroon ininir J'lillve Hugo |„ Illnek'S
Violalors «f n iy
K. W. Swllier, ■fornn r Tampa r iva»eit, arenrillng I j Tav Cnlli-el iglit to rent i it tin- i vnrli.
vs111 he* III",I lit,fore
policemen, and At lie (ill Ila in, Or- |,ir John It, .linkin'. In nn InterThin was lh " t h l i d ' k c r e t m u l ­
Frank.
I,.
MUb-r
In
tando grove caretaker who aerved virw ,h|t m0mlng in which he
in g Ihi I Ufi'lv nt wkii li th" justice*
of Muilirlpal IVm l
it* ■ »prclnl officer In Ihe U W c .jdalnrd the ou(&lt;l*niling fentuiea
ili-.runted |teii.ling |ielitbin* ntul
,'l noon.
Tampa city pYimary. C. A. Brown „ f the new law.
nj.it -il wit,i)u i in review
deciand Sam FI Croahy. aUo former ( -The New l,leen*e Tux I a \v ,|e»sb'ii* u f lowvi eeiiiIs. The rulin g,
Tin*
Hanford
itulnry
Tampn polieeuren, were not men jgnalril »* f'liapler IHUII Ael* of
will I Y^iililmt.liciii Motidny, aivty-,
tioned by Poulnot uml Unger*.
IUJ7. eai.l Mr. Jinklni,'* “ provide* bid.I Its legiiliir we.
filih I.iiilidiiy nnii iv ■ i - dr y ’ o f Juse.&gt;u In Iho Vulilv* tlol
A* a renult of Judge Iiewell’* lhat no prr&lt;rn, firm or rnr|H&gt;ialioun
ruling on whatiWealtmony m»y b&lt;- linn ahall engnge in or manage
offered.
pro. edition
allotm y* any luainrr.*, pri.feai.lon or oeeuaa id l hey probably will reach he palioti, for which men pal tonal
end
o f Ihelr c»*e loday.
lirenae In *'la n ip iim l
by till*
A lilt let wrnuiili tut ween nt Arl nr *oy law of Ihi* .Stale niitomvya ilevehqieil over Ihr ruling, Ira* u Slain J.ieeime, nr n Slot,,
ha mil on II di-ciilon of Ihe atate and County l.iretiae, or .Coutdy
Mipreme court reversing Ihe con* lieenae, u* Ihe rtue mny hr, shall
viction last year of five of the have hern procured from the Tax
present defendants on a charge Collector of the fnnnly where Ihe
of kidnapping Poulnot.
l'*aco of huiinr-ji may In Iorated.
Judge Dewell, who ngreeil wi'h “ r from the tumplmllii or Slntn
Ihe virw o f defense attornvy..(Treasurer, ns is provided for by
held Ihe supreme court decbtsn Ibis Arl, wltlrli lieense ehall be
prohibited nny rvld.-nre tendiii- '* »u''l lo end. peiw.n,
firm or
to show a ronapirary between Ihe
1 nn 11-rnlnr riiimllily in..-1i111; . f
i.ix defendant*. *
the till tel 111a nf, flit- Neinifin!"
Hr thua ruled out rvld.-n.-i,
t’oiihty I'hnmlnr nf ('onimcrco
presented at Ihr previous 'rial,
will be 1,,-Lf Jn Itn- ( ‘lisiiil 1 c biiibl*
■hawing that Poulnot. Ilogrt, end
till! on llm I.»ln&lt; ftluth" Tmsilny
Shoemaker were arrested on I be
night ht 7:30 V. M , T. K. Slinp,.m,
night nf the flogging at a private
prcnlib-ul, nnnomni.l imlny.
'
homo while atlrnding a mu-ling
of the Modem Democrat*, r p&lt;&gt;
Nexl vn-ck l» “ birtbdiiy wrck“
litical elob; lhat Ihry wero taken
for tin- family of Mr*. Ilinry
to the polh-c station and quev
Tamm, th" t’ity Briefer huifhil
tinned briefly about rominuni-m;
Inlay. Her d*ugbt&lt;-r Helen in It
lhat they wrre soon released and
Si.wlay, Henry Tamm I* 17 Mmiled out to waiting car*.
dsy ami Slary Tamm ia 20 Weilni s-

foreign voliinlerr•* from Ihe Spanl*H civil war.
Thr* .tnpnneur itulcmrnt, mails
In n-ply in condemnation Kv ihe
tencu" of N*&lt;iti in mill the ItrilttJT
[■'Inti*. t-litu ,:i-&lt;1 Ihe l*hinp*e forded
ho .tilIIii * upon them by pmvnektiro nrlu, ninoiig I hem plan* to
kill .10,000 Japeiir." in ( hiiia.
A)ltioii|:|i official murce* gave
no hullrnlion of vital
Premier
Muianlii.i mid In Id* reply to
Fiance and Hritaiit it was de*
•rnbi-il unnfflclally a* rejecting
the pinillrillly of n meeting lo talk
over lli" ipieaiiuii of fni'lgm-ra in
Sjutih union* C"inmny it Invitei].
rolnciili'til wlih tha delivery of
II Put" , it ply in Frenrh anil
llrltti.li • mny* in li -nie, lh" Spun-

Local Elks To Join
National Fight On
All Foreign ‘Isms’
An niitllnn nf ihe tiriiitrnm nf
Itn* 1io.il (aolqi. bf II P. O H.
for Itin rnliithtt viv&gt;r v-.m illiicnssiil
villi LI ,trlrl |i"inilv(!rutn|
Kaulli-d Mub r I W ilier I low
kins n ( l&gt;. I.0111I |.| III" jni'i’flnu
n r i l l " lodlt" III Hi" Klks Hull
b m nluhl. nici'idlng to t h e l t e v .
J j |{"ll.irli"ii, ,1 rotary nt tbn
nrraiilfOlliin.
I turf nr til" hossIoii
III"
two
main ,, 1*Ji.»-lIV«*i» nt lb " lontl Kill*
fur tb" cnmtnp fbnr worn millined by CxuIIm I Ituler tlrnrgo

Thuralon.
N 11un ly, I" * arty mil cn In*
l"nslvo Hnf.ly
('.imp iili-u
aa
InniiKuinlt'ri b, (Jrun.l t-inlti-d
Ituler Clmrle* ftponc-r Hurt for
lb" wliolo nn*Inn. In on "(flirt to
|",mi.|i Hi" loll uf denlli luki-u
each ) " « r on llm blgliwny AeP"1 ini roniniltt"" he- li.-.-u ntipolnlid |n i-nriy not Ibis |irngrnm nud
work will obniHy pH ninb-r wny.
Tb,- flr«t m ""llnr I" •Nnrrnibnr
It11h biii-ii d" .IpnH. d • llirniiKbmit
Ilia rial inn n* H it"ty •Nlitht oml
A ip n it l |&gt;t&lt;&gt;*ir.ttit will lo, pr«&gt;K"iit"d ill lh" lot it holfo.
Tho s"i-nnd nf Hi" i.b]"rllVivir
Sterilized IIeirenn
I, bused 011 tb" flu l Hint llm
Klkd Is inlmullty n pnliniilr orIb Secretly Married
ganlriiibin. nud during ihe coniInit yi*«r n mni'sHeil end luteu*
GflAN'T PAHH. Oct. «.- 8Pl
ibrnuuhui.t Ihe •lulu give
lh* site flsh| eaulnsi &lt;onimunl*.u
Ann ronper linwlii, si yi-nr-nbl owm.r, jo i|*y* |„ gt-l I la- devices and rvi-ry other "l*m“ forotgn to
heiress and cottlrsl figure In lh" gu! of Florida. A liumtrr of largu the Anietlran spirit will le&gt; vr»(*Ban Francliro sii-rlllsaHnn *ult.|, iterators fermnt a syndicate and ed within the liirUdlillmi nf tho
wa* aecretiy mmrled here In -’ ^"ndp , dcgl will, the I'uban g o v local |ndg". A s | h &lt;i Ini i-ommltlBc,
no year old ,»m r,- foreman, linn tm ncnl te o|« talo about 2000 lii'adi-d ht (I
W.l lt|i*ni'"r, Is
aid 0«y. Counlv Judge flnH'11slot nuirhinra in Havana, but ('il- now fornnilallog pl-ius •" for­
Mather* dlarloacd loday, H "'| ,»n authoritic* lurt night rescind* ward Ihta
campulni,
rhlnfly
live* In OakUnd, Calif. Ml.* ,j .
mukuiL* slot machine* Ihrougk , .lii.vlI..)■ ■I meant.
Hewitt sued her mother for
||c#*| thu*. Now ' lh* operufor#
000 claiming h"r nmtber bail h"V| wuit find enolWr liamo fur their
elerlllted against her will.
Iniachinea.
A survey of mjk( hem states
LO CAL W E A T H E R

S l o t Operators
Given To Friday
To Move Devices

Talking Book” For Blind Will Be
Presented WPA At Parish House

Participant* In th* Junior Dual- - A “ lelklnr book/' on# of tb" o'clock In tho P.pls, opnl parish
lest IluilcMr eonUtt which h*i Uteat developmenta In provldlnr llouee. Tim bonk In In- trad will
1 been In proffreu at lAney'a Drug entertainment for Ib* blind, will ha “ Tim l,.isl ('olophini.“ n inyaStore for the "*rt fieir month* b# presented In Hanford In ll" Ury nnyel by Krixar J, Goodw*r» awarded their prls** Thura- near fulnre. It waa annoum.-l apeed, wlhrh la remrded on Inn
I day afurnoon, it waa learned to­ today hr the ll«v. Martin J doubln-fai "il reconli. Th» read­
Dram, rector n» lh#' Holy Crow ing will Inst iilmiit an Imur and
day.
a half mill Iho blink will U"
Twenty-four rrlts* wer* award­ Kplampni rhureh.
The bearlna nf tb* "booh" has •amplcied in nhnui live ilara. 1
ed the children ranging from 4
1 bicyela which w u offered V flrat tieen tomb nvallabW through a . It wiia Mull'd Hiai although
pria* to toilot »*to which wer* W PA project sad aa a part of only iho tillnd urn pcrmllled lo
lha program of lh « Florida A- attond llm pinaraoi,, any blind
awardtd th* glria.
for th" person regardlesa nf wher* he
Charles Johnson, awarded a new ■octalInn •&lt;&gt; workers
Uvea will bn wrelromi-d. Il 11
bicycl* aa winner of tha flrat btlafl.
Tb* tnslrom*a| amployed I* -&gt; hapod lhat the rrailbig p*rtode
prigs; Jimmto Gut rocalvad a rod
mill ha rondurii-ri every
day
ty|v* of |.lii.|i.i«raph With an al
mood Baumtl wig awarded a Uni- tarbwl anpbflne which plays 17 With Iho rionpllnu "I Halurdayo
MOSCOW. Oct. I.—OF)—Tha vaa Movi# ranters for third pets*. lack trend., mvolvtag at a b&gt;« •!&gt;d Bundays, and |h*l each pa­
Other prise wmnera were: Carl­ BP"*d. Tb" reniMl tills* and "n rted will U *l more than an hour.1
aiaeation of ela alleged Boar"TIH* may Ih&lt; Hie lieglnnlng
bunk
eatalogiip
are
gaol* aalionaltet terrorist* foe ton Analey, Walter Baal, Junior ancloard
killing n eotnmanlet party argaa- Brown, carl Chorpming, Louie prints.I lo liralHa, The aalerllons of a program of a ijiilir in which ginning of * special serb-a "I
laar and th* maaagar of • grain Crocker, Bobby Cuilum, Dorothy of book , urn Mad by *&gt;|e r' tha Holy c m ,, fMiutrh will p* Revival meeting* beginning M&lt;&gt;n
eoUaetloB off lea at
Bnaaiavha. Cox, Cbarla* Gemerty, Jfanr Joan apswkers. and lududs manv »•" gblo |o aerve Ihe rommonlly |g day night, Oct. 11 at 7:nn P. M
Central Xseals, wax aaaonaoed Harris, Marjorie Hedge*, Idwmrd rl*d aubjecla pr*i*ntr,l “ in a Ha eirlvlng far tbn fuller and and edntlnuing through Oct .21.
r u t ir liT .
Burt, Emma V im U ath. Jama* manner to appaal to a* uianr mors abundant life,-' tbn Itov, Rev. A. R. Kelly formerly of B«b i n (leclanil. "Il mar eitond Petersburg will 1&gt;« the ai«-c'*l were removed.
,
DaUHa Wars withheld in a p t Lao, Jnlian Mas*, Sonny Babum, aa poaalbl*"
Tb* lt*v. Aram haa *alrniliil beyond mere rnl*rl*1ma*nt and epeaker, ' There will be special
Ruth 8 lens trout, tCdwgrd Smith,
Vitamin II I* considered n""tavtutlon lo all reach Into lli* field uf useful an- biatnuaenial and vocal music.
Eagan* Blnglotary, Eunlan Tatum, a personal
evening
caccpt notary for good itppellln sad for
S an Thrasher, and MOlar WU blind to b« pruaawl at tb* Hr*f doavur for Ihuoe who am hand!- Service* each
toning tba dlgoetlr* l/act. - j
,
•ssaluu Monday ■ wiring at 10:08 Mppad la any way whaleoavgr,** Saturday.

Alleged Terrorists
Die In Russian Purge

Italian Note '
Rejects Talk
On Spain Row

efcndiutts Are IdeilHffed By Witness­
es A s Having Hand
In Flog Kidnaping

Tb*. elrcuv mme to town to- iiin » victim*.
iy and i| wai pownU Brou.,
Judge It-hert lh '"*ll w e ! led
Circus, the big ihew, which has Him trial until Monday » fl» r the
been allrartaig attention through- 81 aIn till* morning tresrnlrd the
out tha North thi« summer for li-iiilnti.nv of Dclecllro \V. P.
it* large number of unusually lluali uf Tampa nnt1 John HI***1
formerly of Tampa, «h o claimed
entertaining act*.
And along with Ihe clrcut they gtw C. W. CutlliU anri (’.
catoe - Charles 8 parka. manager A. Drown. Jr., put tin- three vlc-

of Iho big ehow, who like* Sanford and ncti n big fulurr In
- jflatora for thia city. Inlerrlewod
by a Herald raportar thla morn­
ing, Mr. Spark* declared lhat
ha llkea tha looka of Sanford bettar than any other city he ha*
played in In a long time, and
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he *ay* lhat Hanford will like
rle*.
‘ hft h* h~* been tortured hru- lhi look&lt; 0f hi* elrtu* equally
The Olanta aeorad their win- dolly- Police discovered a letter
we(|.
nlng nina In tha »econd inning I^rltten in a women'* hand which"When chilly weather atrlke*
when they pu*hed aerwa all of ‘ h*F baHere
used to lure thet(|# m,r(hi Ur Spark* »*ld " I f *
th.tr eaven Ulltaa and knocked 200-pound railroad electrician to
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Bump Hadley from tha mound. *&gt;*» d««th. Thia picture of Beane
Carl Denning, Olant catcher
who la playing In tha place of
[ Imal* at O n trgl City Park In
Oua Maneuto who la on tha in| Maron, Go.
tuwd Hat, racetrad th# hitting
Mr. and Mrs. Spark* make for
turale for the afternoon whan
Florida to look After their hold­
ha waa aucaataM b driving
ing* ia the land o f atmahine.
eul two abgloa oud a double
Year* ago Mr. Sparka said he
h .c k In a 7 to 8 w in fo r the
New York Giants in a game

SIX Q N T R IA L FOR F LO R ID A FLOGGINGS

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NUMBER 29rt

Ealabllahcd In 1008

Forecast
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ahuunra n".ir cav| und extroiuw
soiilh rivasls lonbtht or Hunday
and In extn-mu north purllon
Hunday; sllahlly warmer In cenIrol iHirtl.m timlghl, Kxlremn
Norlhwvat Florida: Mostly cloudy
tonight and Sunday,
probably
oraltOTod ihuwera Bandar.

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                    <text>C ontinu al T o Work On Gators L ook “Not So Hot” A gainst Scrubs’
king While Backs D rill
C. I. 0 . Claims
PuzzliDg Warner Yankee, w h. initial
n Running Plays And Passing
Game
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I5hirk. Dirt*cwfBuufhr £ m
Big Victory In
Plays
By
Froih
amor That Colbert Lost For Season Is
A

Spiked When Coach McLucas Says
Right End Will Continue Piay
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(r»«ih&lt;«ra m a r &gt; o n w i
replaca Orumbart and flomet
T ln flN lit ' V n I P
' BonnI* and ha had lha Giant bala- walked (nr tba second lima In
U C lIU lt
T U
C
&gt;mm In hot water nil during the, tk# in n lag te « » J|»
on‘"
fC w i.e e V w ^ T .l r * .. creel
till. Tha milf llm« lha Aiaer-) more. Croa*ettl filedon| , to
between occasional aliowern, a .
I (can Ioanna ara waa In iroubta, M°°r&lt;
tad GaW tor ,h* *•**] an aaU/natrii sso.ooo of m e rlifa
‘ waa In lhafifth Inning when ,-und out, Bolf walked, laasarrl, f iid to reg-latered voters nomftwo alnltea brounht over thoj stored.
| naiad two randltlnlea for tnaror
blanla Inna Uttr.
In lh* aarenth tha Giants warn mg || tor (he ntire-mamber city
During tha
flrat thraa Inn Inga! unable to gat Goman and wapt council. Thor had until I r . If,
.o f piar, theYnnkaea and that down In order. Tha Yankees a Imoat
(Rail era standard Time) to daGiants playedacoraleaa boll and threatened in their half of tha
posit their ballots.
1 neither team
threatened, eacept seventh tu t n double play by the
Pr'ndpal object of Iho labor
In the first Inning whan tha Giant Infield ended the threat.
factions waa the Important past
Yankee*,.put two men on -Uia 7ha Giants made a email threat of mayor, a 160.000 a year Jnh.
racks by virtu# of Knira walk by to scorn In their half of tba eighth As head of Dfelrnli'n non-partisan
Hubbell and DIKngglo’a single but Gomes want to work and sent typo of govornmenl. Ilia mayor
dmjn tho left field llna. Tha down tba neat two batsmen to end la ernponnrnil to appoint morn
&gt; Giants were
credited with only the frame.
than TO ih’parlinent heads withono hit ami
that by Dick B ar.
Al Smith went
In for lha Gianla out ranaulllna the rounrlt.
tell and DIMagyio aodurad tha to hurl and It waa tha
fourth The Committee for Industrial
only Yanksa blow.
pitcher the Terrymm had
ua«d. Organisation, whose united avtoI In tha first half of tba fourth Tony La tie rr I wag the flrat hat* mobile workers eialm a memLerthr Gianla wont down In ordar ter to face Smith and sent tha ship !r the Detroit arra tirgrr
and Onmtg nllowwl no ana on sphere Into tha. left field stands than the total vote, rndoraod Tat*
tho bases. Ilnlibal ratal lafAd dur- for a circuit clout. Game* Died rick II, OTIHep, former Biiehlgnn

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By JULIAN aTlNBTflOM
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••mteoi. pigh school cob C 1 X Y N E W S B R I E F S
4a under the direction ot ,
______ ___w L — ~

inwIIMM 1Pros* Paw* BMP

mission by O. P. Paalon. local
building Inaimclnr, In ra-roof his
Dam* building on Klin Areuuo.
01 In D. King, trachrr at the
Hanford Junior High School was
’reported III this looming and Mr*.
G. K. McCall waa asked to taka
hla place until ha recover*.
The Hamlnot* County Poultry
Producers Aaagrlallon will meet
In the Bern Inula High Hchool
Thursday ntylit for ttiair .regular
monthly meeting, Ala* It, John­
son will discuss "Systematic
Culling of Hans" at lha raaatlnr

'!■ Ihtlr work llnr* tba coaching
.gUff discussed (ha possibilities
* f tba squad In tha futura at
the Monday afternoon practice,
It la hollared that tho Bemt■ola irlddera will use tlislr ser­
ial attack mors odrn than they
hart In tha past (wo games for
m far this season they have
pasted ala times and Dr# ot
them war* completed
which
* * * * * * that the aerial department
af Chair offenalra la noe of lb*
M e t Important methods that tha
1 Accord og to A statement by
Coach McLucaa, tha Lake City
Uons coached by llobart llqnaor, have a mucb stronger elavan tbl* season than the ono
they brought to Banford last
yaar only to be defeated by n
boor* of || to I,
Tha gama will take plam Fri­
day arching under the floodUfhta ef Lake City's new grid­
iron.
Circulating rumor* that stated
BUly Colbert would he Inal to
lha Calary Fed* for tha remain­
der of the season were smashed
Ihla mornjpf whan Coach Lann*
. erd McLucaa announce! detl■Italy that Colbert would conUna* hla work with fh'n Feds al
big right and position.

and once president of a union,
headed the state rntlarard by tho
A. F. I . He expressed belief in
property and responsibly conduct­
ed'* labor unions,
•
A leading conscrvatlra candi­
date, Richard llradlnr, whole i lly
clerk and ha* been n city official
In various posts for 17 year*
lertprd O'Brien'* statement a "rod
declaration" and said that "a
concerted attempt la bring made
to place ■ minority group in
power in Detroit."
Beading will run against O'Brien
In November.
ll.it] Lockett, athletic director
at I,ec«liurg, la the new proatdent of lb* Northeast Florida
Conference, an organisation of
13 high school*.
Tha circuit mat at (lalnesvlll*
last Saturday and lh" new* of
treallaae* Fre«* r*ec tre»&gt;
loKkatt'a election waa given out Workman.
Ilay Fox, and Jultu*
yesterday by Charlie Jones, St. Dlngfelder.
I'aal'a coach, who waa named
Rldrldgo Hart ot Winter Pork,
secretary and treasurer.
chairman of the Rnelaj gcrurtiy
The other officer elected win i Hoard, wag the rueel apnaknr lor
Jack Smith of Ocala, tho vie*-:i the orra*lon and told the group
president,
I that tha principal work of Iho
Tba Northeast conference trark . Bocliil Becurttr Doan) at tbs
meet will b# etared at 1-ecka- | present ttma dealt maluly with
w*nna park hara on May 7, JTThe* old age a«slrlanea.
os|d Tho basket ball tournament
The old aRO ass'alnnre la n»I
will go Ip either Oral* or lA»e*- to be canltlaed wllh old era p" burg, a definite decision to bo atone. Hr. Hart asserted, addin*
rear hod later.
that a monthly allowance up to
The nest meeting will be held HO per month would bn provid­
at Gainesville Nov. 15ed for thoM who qualify. The

Gulls May Be Backed
By Major Loop Team

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ORLANDO. Oct. *.-(A l-C h a rlie Itradley, secretary of the Or
Undo (lull*. Florid* Slate league
entry, said yesterday efforts are
under way to make a * major
league farm of the Orlando bull
club for Iho 1131 season.
Itradley *ald tho Detroit Ti­
gera, tho New York IHsnl*.
Ilrtmklyn Dodger*. Itoaton tle««
and tho Washington Hciialnra bad
been contacted rcgar'Slug the
proposition.

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Tires—Batteries
In Em»r P*yB»«t VUn
AS LOW AS

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300,000
£13,000
330,000

Phtehurgk — 513,000
- BL Louis ____*00,073
•- H a s te n -----------373,000
Philadelphia ... 230,000
Brooklyn ....... 484,433

Dr, ftemiM-l Johnson, great lHth
century author and critic, when
asked If many men could have
written MaePheraon’a "Oeslan,"
replied: "Yea, many men, many
000,000 women, and many children-’’

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Including
Duncan
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D alnics, 4 Y e a r
PlanlH. IHfctacsn, 1 Y e a r
Old. F a n c y le a f C alad lu nu .
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Head Of Kiwanis
For Coming Year

Total Attendances
* In Major Leagues
if

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Hpedll For Thla Month

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TRAFFIC OIL

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Raff Eng, hoopla* oat of hot
water ah nil time* daring tea gam,
axept whsc tea National Loagoa
CtempM#”*cornd their lane ran
r In tea flrat Inning, wna very of' fact Ira aa ho allowed the Glanta
•only five hits, two ef thara earning
la the Initial frama. Hla carve and
'eat holla wore at tea peak and
ila control waa perfect.
The Yaakooa wore held to par
land could do nothing with the of*
factlre pitching of yoong CUff
H Mottoa oatO'the fifth Inning when
i i they acored their flrat two runs
the game and or*ream, tee
Giant*' loan one ran tend. In the
elate they ram* h u h lo r fear

Gardner
Head Injuries In
AatomobijeCrash

The final cat* docketed for tki*
term ef the Seminole County
Court waa tried before - County
Judge B. W. Wore thfi afternoon
after .which bo dismissed the jury
ending the laat county court •««tlon thia year.'
hnaggmg a tricky hopper on the run behind 1 cohi
.
This afternoon, Mr*. Edwlna
Bandy waa awarded |60o damage* pegged the ball to Flrat Baaeman Lou Gehrig, outing ‘Giant Third Bateman
la a iult against Dougleaa Baker of th* fourth inning of the World Berlca. Above, dvhrlg end Ott with Oebrg,
and C. B. Bailey In the only elvO umpire.
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suit docketed for the session.
Gen*
and Wilbur Oglesby,
charged with Illegal poaaeatlon ot
Mine, waived arraignment be*
fora th* Judge and entered
&gt;■ Pee* deal

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Freddie Curry, alia* Prod Leo
, ,- . .
Turner, chargvtl With loitering,'
wee sentenced to aerve
|„ th. Clt, jail 'b y " C l™ J « d £
Frank I . Miller In a special eee-

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Thla week I* Fir* Prevention
Week and Fir* Chief Mack
ciovvlmrxl I* doing everything In
kU * * » " *• •" * • th* p" pU
of Banford conscious of th* fir*

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wbtQ b i bit Him curb '*

NewPick-The-Winner
Starts This. Week
8p**r aad Ben of this city *n*
ala aponaorlng th* Pick the
Winner Conteat wklck waa flrat
ryn laat week. Th# cootee tan te
mbit abide by th* role* and ngulatlona that appear In th* contort
ad today and they- moat bring or
M U ' their blank* te th* Baaford
Herald office not later than noon
Batorday.
Coatlderabl* Intenet waa shewn
k* th* oentaat that Wa* bald laat
and ten of th* nation'# lead-

hive been

thl*

for fan* te

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Tokyo &gt;a th t w m e n , u*sem- 5

b ltd In an em argen cy
' today to d li c u u th a U n i
S ta te s cond em nation o f J a f
p a n '* Invaaion o f
C h in # ’
’w h ile B r ita in and F ra n c a bagnn an e x ch a n g e o f vlew a
e ig h t Ja p a n ea e planes,
I n - ’ Jerk Keen*. *It«(*d rucentlM a* w ith W ash in g ton on th e
eluding two huge bombere. ware captain of Harvey Brad* Bqlad- v o cation o f a nliv
■hot down by a aurprl** C h in e, ron 19, Bona of th* Ararrlcah co n feren ce aim ed to
drfrn*. of lb* alraleglc military l-crlon, Miami, hop** to - m»k* bratnillw In tha Far Ran
railway Unking Control on th* It th* atrongeat In th* d*p4(V
Taken oomplstely eft
the aouth coavt and the Yangtae mant. Young Kmho wa* ■ r*n»* guard, according to. on* of
River port of lUnkow.
«*«&gt;» of Banford In |(U whpra hlghMt Japan*** govarnuiraf
Minted Japan*** flight* took he attended High School whO* Hotel*, Tokyo sUt**m«n w
to th* air yeetarday Juat aa the hla father, Arthur O. Keeoe, v u not oxprat *d. hew ever, to n
league of Nation* and Ih# Unit- »mploy*d on Th* Banford R*f- lmm*dlntsly to tte formal d
rd Rtatra wtrp condframnir J*p«n
■mat of Iho Im arto u Btata
for violation of h tr litity oblL
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partmwt nccudog Jape* ef
Intlpg r Ih* Nln«-Pow«r
gparnnte*M) Chin*'*
A doa*n railway ranter* w*rv
integrity nod th* ID

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Shrn.
1 WO BriHdi
DrUIBD OIIipS

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an Intarriaw with a Harald
Itcmaev were laloed *^vpdrtcr thla n o n Inf, th* Chief
S j ,i h o w n ? S l d 2 ^ &amp; ? " » W Compahy In th*
Tracy Morae and Jacqueth» following atat,rural:
Ih
L C nOct.
cV iUi at
,t F
M ftote* . wham
«“ U u '* Coo
Tr
ehocl
a.w
u
,'aaperiment. w*r*
' .line
beln* hald
|One A.
A. Cooper of Fitigerald, (ia.1 "R&gt;«ht now. Iho national obMr Maaon aad hi* partnar « « i *«&gt; Clifton Morgen of Winter “ rvanra
of Fir* Prevention at* battle was raging through
LMko'Uhkf and Lym** *4ho4la, traveled
•DPrOlimately
IS,000 Fnrk rind Amelia Barkfa of Orlan- Wr4,k I# on my mlad and tb* th* rle* field* northwest of the
t o f t e , ahowa. j i i Lyman • »chool mile* during^th* trip and accord- do yrtlcrday «t the office of lh3
flra-flghtar in th* city, the Japhnee* flagship IdOct. i f i t 11:00 A , M.
(CawilaesA Ow this* Two)
Ing U Mr. W o n . tho moat Inter- County Judge.
.
The week glvta u* our
! I c9uluota&gt;‘ 04n*Va and Oviedo r a t a , feature of the trip wa. tho,
'
-------,h,« «PP«rlnnlty |o put the prob-

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Tokyo Officials;
Taken Off Guard

eacher,
SHANGHAI.
Oct. 7.—
n eloae play
Rational league (AP)—Mora than 600 Chin*
ean civilians were reported
‘today to have been killed by
mau bombing raids of Jap*&gt;
nneae WHrplinca on the rlchj
routhern province of Kw*n-|
lung. The Chinese Central
News Agency remrted th»t

able, Chief States

LocalManOfGrowth i B*mlnul° 8 cho°' »&lt;"»•*&gt;».

France And
l. S, Plan ConvocaGon Of Nine Power
Meet InWashington

Dozen Railroad Cen­
ters Frofn Hankow
TofCanton Attacked

Dental Health
Sponsor P u p p e t 15,000 Mile Trip Thru’ Tli* nionlhly meeting ot tho Gigantic Losses Due
r __ ^ __ " 1_| • _ _ _ 1 Bemlnole County poultry ProdueShow In Schools „Far nWestConvmces
,r, Association vm i&gt;« ii*u in To Fires, Prevent­
A P«PPet ahnw. Under th* an*
p* nrIs ton nf 1 . C, Oalger. D. D.
8.. aad director of DaatalHaaltb
C. U. Maaon. of ten Burpee Seed
ot the nut# Board of Hraltu,
Company nf tela city, ha* rewill ho ahowa hi all tkoachooli
nf Sontlaole Count/ on Oct. It turned to Sanford altar pn eight
and .11, Km. Dorothy Lnmb, achooi weak* buelneaa trip to Idaho,
Wyoming, WaiUngUm, Colorado,

S. A. L. Captain
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Japan Replies To
D. S. With Bombs

Mason Reports! city n^ws briefs Hazards O f Fire
Are Discussed By
Business;; Good
Chief Cleveland
To In Western Area

K

Of C Comnpttee
Discuss Budget

. f --

8 Japanese P l a n e s
ReportedShot Down
In Sudden Stiffen­
ing Of StnoDefense

ty, Fined *50 On
Fish Seine Charge

!*t Oviedo oct. 11 *t 1:00 P. M
't&gt;.' C. Gardner of Banford pusCoat Bid. Primary- and th.
tainad a aavara head tajary In an Junior Hlfh BChool at th* Jun­
•auto accident at the Intoraactlon ior HlCh Bchbnl OcL II at 1:00
of Third Rtroot and Molly Avenue A. M.
laat night. Chief of Police Boy U.
Boath Bid* Primary Oct. IS
Will Una reported tide morning.
at 11:00 A. M.
Mr. Gardner waa riding In a
Waat Blda Primary *nd (he
ear with R. B. Pickett of Orlando, Baaford Orummer School at th.
who alee waa treated In the local grammar tchooi at 1:00 P. H,
boapltal for laceration* sustained
-------------------fa| the wreck.
*
According to early' report* re­ Walter Hawkins To
ceived at the Police Button, Mr.
Address Local Elks
kett wea atrack by a hit and
i driver aa ha waa drivlag waat
Th*
DUtrtrt Grand Exalted
flfl Third Street.
. ' However, L t C. H. Shaffer, Ruler of th* B.,P. O. E.. Wal­
Arabar of tee late! Police De­ ter Hawkins, ef DcLui.d, will be
partment, Invtot(gated the ante th* gutat and maui sp&lt;aker t***
B a t t e d w M .k "^ ..nwmn' night wh.n lb , local1 Elka
—
- - con mo* for It* weekly meeting at
alleged! to bar* __ _
Elka Horn* ta E*at B*cond
ter th* accidrat hut tUM to find th*
an announevahy Irate of-ovldra** that might StiMt MCOTdmy‘to
I- today by Oeorgv
lim
driver In
tft h
a charge of
ra tea
th* drltor
ten.1
•'h*fUf*Na.~&gt;' '
i Thun
Mr. HawktowUI dlacua* lmJ
“ 'lA. Bhhffer**' rapovt le haadfaihrthn wax a* fottewai “I exam- portent iutkiMi matter* ef th*
load th* car and found that It w»» dlatrict and th* local lodge and
ant damaged in any way. I be­ nfraohmente will b* eerved after
lieve that th* Pickett car p*a**d tha bualnaaa discussion,
Mr. Thunton urgaa all Elka to
directly la front o f the Bukk
and that th* driver loot attend tela mooting- *

th* lotaihtepiui today.

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3P

Bomb Raids

M m . Bandy Wins
$ 5 0 0 Civil Suit
In County Court

Yanks Get 12 Hits
Off Three Hurlers Oglesbys Plead Guil­
* 9 I Bartell, S h o r t s t o p
• For GbtfitSy Takes
Fielding H o n o r ,
$

VWv-

Japs Meet In Specii

OTT THROWN OUT AT FIRST IN

ver Giants, 8-1
Jim Yankee
idhun To Watch
Junior Loop Team
Secure Second Win

NUMBER 798

Enlobllahtd In 1908

L

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Mem of the country a huge fir*

eppnrtiMIty to ohaeryi |ha drop | ||«nry .'SteVena, negro, charm-d |oa* before the people. We tak*
ping of a farmland In r . .
.with th# larceny of SI0JI8 from thin/* for granted until the dan&gt;
ICWIlMrt M PUB*
|tho City Barber Shop here waa
DM il.Hr* m raev Kltel
given an alternative of paying n
fine or aprndlng 60 day* in
City Jail by Judge Frank L
Miller in a iprclil »e»»iun of lh3
Municipal Court yenterdny.
lleglmiln* Monday th. bus., will
te a r.
tli. Hanford Primary
Due tti the Incrta** In Bem|. school* at |:30 o'clock In.leadof
Moor of the eelpry ahlpper* nol. county's quote for CTC on- waiting until Ih* remalnd.r ot
have already signed' tb * .pfopoa- | rullmrm In the coming period, Ih. achooli rl'amla*. It was de! eppllrant* may root nit. to Ml. rlil.d at a meeting of th . prin­
*d OaUry Marketing Agreement
recently voted on In a Referendum application* *1 tha local Cel- cipal. nf the ganford schools
of all th * grower* ot thelliate. fare lloard ttiruu*h o n . i f . Mia. and Ih* bu* . driver, yesterday.
This action will pnabla th*
O. B- Dawaon. county par t t . *U l- f^ ttief Jlldge. eeulor rx a . work­
er, at utml tod XT,
(mail children |o gut to lh.tr
•d today.
hornea nhom an hour earll.rthun
The ahlppera alfaed the part
Mils. NOPKJNH DIES
they have bran^arno* the
In uncordante with tb* raqulraIng of erhool,
meaU of lb* Agricultural AdWASHINGTON, O c t.,.7. —(IT)
The morning opening rtf I h *
Ju.tm.nt Act of 1*17 which pro
vide* shipper, of »Y
- l « W L ltepklna. 17 year setiool* and Ih* bu* depart urea
lb* gl*t*'a celery tonnage «*«•
.th*
Pro* r* ‘ * from lha nthar Banford achooi*
.!* « the agreement end two- Admlnbtrateai^dkdlUdag. nt th# will remain th* same, T. W. Lawthtrda of tb* ahlppera nlual vol*
h«pltel. fih* ted been ton, roenty auperntvnd.nUatett ir o n b lj In i NfiriDdui|,
)*n “ * kralth f»r the p u t yr*r.
Th* referendum w u h#id iom« r— —
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School Busses To
Leave At 2:30 O'clock

Market Agreement
Is Being Signed By
C e l e r y Farmers

ter

Loyal feta Announce
Victory In Battle
For Asturias HiU

Recruiting Officer
Of U. S. Marines
To Be In Orlando

fsg; to endtreteed th* A m n r a
action ahleb U bound to make'
Ptvef
v

High Court Divides^
Evenly In 2 Cases
Involving Gas Tax

LONDON, Oct, T. — (AP)—
T»# Brllleh slsaatm war*
captured today *ff th* n*rthsrn Hpanlsk coast by n Span­
ish Insurgent trawler, tte Ad­
miralty said. Th* vp***l* warn
TALLAIIA88KE, O ct. 7. -&lt; * 1
Ih* York Brook nnd tte D*v*r —Tho Supreme Curt split evenly
Abter.
yesterday over two rases In w hin
Th* Admiralty anld “presum­ special acta diverting Skat* gaso­ $
ably" Ite ablpa were within line U x funds war* attacked a*
territorial waters. If waa paint­ Invalid.
ed rat rath vessel* had burn
Three Justices voted to W»h*ld.
warned repeatedly they entered tte statute! misting to Washing­
territorial - walara at their ewe ton and Jackson Counties. Thran
risk. Th* eeptur* waa n*t ob­ other Justices said they, warn u»served by llritUh warship* m constitutional.
regular petrel eleag th* Span­
Tho affect of th* ruling. Chlgl
ish cetste.
Justlc* W. H. Elite said, was to ,

All young men of Banford and
Hrminni. County who daslr. en­
listment In |h* United stales Ma­
rin* Corps will be Interviewed
ot Ih. poat Office bulldln* In
Orlando on Ott. II and 11 hy a
reprcsantatlv* of lha Recruiting
Service from the dlatrict head
quartern In lavannah, Oa., accord­
ing to Information received her.
today.
All applicant* must be while,
slaila, eighth grade or above In
Isav* th* disputed point onsettted
education, t l lo t l year* of age.
and permit Comptroller J . M.
In good physical condition and ef
MADRID, Oct, . 7. —I f ) — A
to d*«ld* whether ho wUJ,
■ood moral character.
Spnnlfb govsmrasnt communique mote payments claimed hy. Ufa
It was Indicated that Informa­ today said three inaurgwt tank*
two counties under term* of th f
tion, application blanks, and psm- were destroyed, ZOO Insurgents
spratel nets. Le* refused to dte*.
phlsta describing lha Ilf. a n d killed and two companies of In­ tribute money fo them from Ufa
opportunities ot a United Stales surgents surrounded in tte fight­
gasoline fond* and pmeIp* ted th*
Marina will faa furnished by Ihs ing for tte possession of n hill casts Involved In yssterdsy'* opta*
Recruiting O ld er.
dominating Ih* valley of Sentirso I
Young mda selected for enlist In Asturla . proving Tho t o u r
flbould th, court Nma|n dlvidoi
tasnt Will b« transported to He gvnt •lteckonthchlllprraod ed by|,lU fhei mU , ny dMi,lon mad*
n
„
,
'
vannah via Marina motor ve­ sn aerial bomt.rdmrat In which b Ctrcalt Ju d f, j . b , j.b n te a fa
hicle. Tho#s enlisted wlU be 16 planm took p.rt, Urn rammiml-,
Involving S9 countte* now
transferred te tha Marina Bar­ qu. said. T te battle te .aid to b*
wm b* mm.
racks,
perta
Island.
B.
C-.
foe
the
*1111 in progTM*.
adult audience. . . . your stay will
held. An even division In tte
a*ua|
training
period
preparatory
be on* week beginning November
prams Court affirms th*
I I You ar* to *pe*k at th* Fair te regular assignment aboard
LONDON,
Oct, T —UP)— court decision. A* Judgo of tte
•hip or i t t foreign station.
and nt varioua book*tores."
France end Great Britain last Circuit Court hem, Johnson te t t e
Unforeseen Clrrum.tinces, bownight gav* Benito Musaollnl 14 only circuit judgo who te * Juris­
ever, hav* prevented Mm. Carper
hours grace to respond to their diction ovtr 8U t* officiate.
from accepting the all-aipm i*
Joint bid for tri-power discus* Ion
trip to tte nation’a metropolis
of Spanish volunteer withdrawal.
and ah* stated that ah* te * *1
Th* two governments, all rat­
ready wired te r regret* to th*
ed by new Italian aid to tb* Span­
pekllahlng company.
ish Insurgents, strongly Indicated
Partly doudy to X ih t
Her contract with thd.publishing
tte ir patience with II Due* te not
impany rails for an option
Th* Baalnoi* High School Par- unlimited after Foreign Secretary day, poaslbly scattered
th* pnhliration of two more book* ant-Teach*r, AteodnUoa held Its Anthony Eden conferred lengthily in* * r **'V
which Mm. Gamer hope* to ham Ulttal meeting of th* yser lest hwkh Prim* Minister NevUl* Ctam- *•*•*?-,
completed fat a short white,
Tweedsy afternoon at Ut* bl*h berloln and Ambnaaador Chnria* Ida—fair tonight opdYfptey.
nmoamasoor u s r n i ^
^
^ WMt portlfal
. At ih* present time
achooi and M m*n»ter« of Ih* Corbin of Franc*. r.
begun work on another story of •rganlsattoB * * r « prarantnight.
,&lt;
&gt;
Fere*net
Mr*. Veil* Wnitemrdf&gt;vn*d th*
the urn* type •* "Esaktel,* hut
Daytona
Tides
because of tho large amount ef
with n scripture read­
Friday's tides. tow, l:4&lt; A,
work oh# tea been doing lately in ing and n hteraag* from Ih* new
4:14 P. M.: high,- 11:11 A.
connection with tte pubUtttlnn
of tb* ParMargaret Blmmon* wa* nomad 11:10 P. M.
o f -KtakteJ- she te * not
*nt-T*n«h*ri Auodatloa.
to spend mock time on
_
O K- McKay, prtaef- president * f tte CfatluM* *•»
Today, M .J; yesterday,
hook. Mr*. Gamer reported A nt pal of tte Institution, Introd seed Onb nt their recent organisation
Preelpltoilra
lb * faculty tb th* group aid ate* meet log to cHeluoto. naoordlng
•tec* tte hook te i bran
Tou t for yratorday.
to Ham* Demoxstrot ten Agent
f«r publication ate ted mod* 1T&gt; lalrod*«*d tte molhem of
Tout for month to
Gladys Kendall.
1 U dogs, replies* «f Ih* frasAmaa tendrau. The new
Normal to
Mickey Chalker
In te r *tery, for anhJM- f a n ten* adapted by Ih* organ!throaghoat Ite nation.
Via*-president,
*rar*tsry-treasurer.
Mr*. Garner slated th n u d a

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n
^
mado by

,“Ezekiel,” By Sanford Author,
Mrs. Gamer, Goes On Sale Today

the Department of A r '
k
_ n
• n
rtcuttnra. It was IntimalgS. how­
ever, that a large majority of
the grower* of B.mlnol« County
“Eacklal,- Mrs. ,Elvira Garner'*
voted for the agreement which humorou* account of nrgro llte
wo* drawn an by * agmmltte* In Ih. Southland, gov. on sal#
of grower* and &gt;hipp*«a In an a t Coleman'a Office Equipment
effort to maiaU'B a higher mar­ and Supply today, It waa l*arn«d
ket price level for tb* product at thla morning.
tb* peak of Iho ahlpplM aeaaon.
Mr*. Garner tea peraonally ag'
Thla will he accomplished by togtsphrd a large number nf th*
declaring n parted of provmllon
#Md te Sanf-md
thoraby ' reaulaUne tte * .» .n tllr |t00l“ ^
V
1 “ . . . a n d tea mad# a jalalatura ef Earn
of tho pradhtt Plardg on ^h*
hjl . rat(nmy.
market. TB* prorailo* period ran
-pappy'' and hi* ifl‘ brother* and
be declared oaly by * 0 order of
alaUra, t» b* dlgphtyad In
tte
Secretary of .Afrtcullura,
window of th* ON*man Starr
Henry A. Wallao# f
Widespread i : racognltlon
Mr. Dawaon Indteafdd teat h*
tern given MpC Garner throughl
* aported tn «*t lb* rgtem* of tte
rafaroadam aomatlme la tha Baer eut the north fa r tea manner
which elic te a *o vividly rrprg*
future but la tea Mptim* ha
Ih. color, and aatur*ln**g
woold oontlaae |* ra**fr* tb* a ir
nature, of alt tte iti| p m who of negro life In her child', etary
which ha. Ite aettlng la Sanford.
J * to
Bh* te * bean oartalatod ns oo* * f
tte leading anther* of child
■torlr* for
Garner rp.

telegrtat

of Il&lt;

poUiibara

Parent Teachers
Group Holds 1st
Meeting Of Year

LOCAL

Margaret Simmons
To Head 4-H Club

te oontbio* writing

sTh*
t san*n*fatlo*
w r

w “ ••

eadomsd

•f pUy* hy th*

r MW—rat nnd *

Mdmra ran «t*ra far « « .

&gt;
i
\
;

i

�Hlstprr R^pettf

&gt;

There la something stnaJDgely remlnlocant about -the
Jits of the teat fcw.0ay» In the wprid's espltoje. 'Ah
, all-but-forgotten treaty has been brougnt odt ana
ited off, and It haa been dlaeloaed that nine of the prin*
d-nation* of the.-worid have guaranteed the territorial
fgrlty of China and have pledged themselves to oppoee
h 'force If naceaaary all'acts'of aggression again* -4hie'
at Oriental country.,
'
It will be recalled that It was the Belgian Neutrality

Japs Meet
Session Of
Bomb

Ja rs*

iliiy of |»rcni»nbnM esttoejJm

KJU 5Q0

"Sues’ ffli

screaming over the Intornathnel
Settlement in an effort to Meet
the Chinese oat of their strong1/ defended positions an the
Chepci eml North Station battle
fronts.
T • I
The «ar remained a •laJetwaU
In *11 frwiu. China'* *a*iya*\r*
display showed i ehr allH ym? got
fxhauslal in .the dcf»n»» ,&lt;rt
Shaneh* i and Japan nwtfrer^y;

Japs Meet In Special
Scssioji Qyqr U,S.Act;
Bomb BaUda Kill 500
llsstNMl *«•■ r**s Oee&gt;

a rerr K*d Unyr**slon

Jspsnese pablle.”

on

w
FwtoW
ww
g j

y: 1
IAY, OCTOBER 7, lM l

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committed a grievous trror In not making It perfectly
J W E l r O g TODAY I dear to the German goyernmerit Just what would happen
•f Belgium wgre Invaded. The British* procrastinated,
UAW IN FEW W.o ADSi fluctuated between protestation* of friendship end warNko ultlbutuma, and left the Kalaer wholly In the dark aa
to what England really would do If the treaty were violat­
ed. Tho Kalaer took a chance and hoped for tbe beat.
It la apparent today that Japan entertains somewhat
tha aame notion with reaped to the Nine Power Treaty
and the Kellogg-Brland Pact, both of which were engi­
neered by . the United States. It la simply inconceivable
i her treaty
ythlng nt»out
regard those
the Invasion of China.
The Japs
treaties too os mere "scrap* of p*i
n....................
United States haa a. much higher regard for them.
^
rlpDAV'e TAXO0RAM .
Recent happening! In this country could hardly hnvc
. By cult Parka* Butlsr
done otherwise, than encourage them In this belief. Haven't
(RfprinUd from to* N«w Msilee we made It perfectly dear to the whole world' that wc
T*« gutittin)
don't want to become involved in any foreign-war, that
* g*M ElatPnmnn A to fltalMnothing short of an actual invasion of tho United States
fl* J l
man E: .
■"'••What aan w« lai tlml I*
l&amp;'sW
paylnar
H W*Ya to*ln« *rory blo*»od
7

n tto f-

• IlaHTa what oar poopl* art
t f ' •.. isfraylnc: !
Jl .W triir U *,’ Incom* tas,

P ic k - T h e - W in n e r
FOOTBALL CONTEST

1 A

i1

B4&lt;b

death jr*etenl*r on charge* of
epottlar grain sspplle*. N'ne were’
sentenced Ip Moscow pmrlnce*
nod (oar at A»°v. on Ole niach.

#Store
* • npnepr
- ----------------,
J
• to twinkle be­
cause. of dieturbencee
rarth'a •atmosphere.

In

the

' When Um flrel ennew* of (V
llplted Elate* we* token In 17W.
. Um population we* JJW .IH .

Thursday

BELOW ARB LISTED TEN SATURDAY GAMES. TO TUB
LEFT OF YOUR TEAM L&lt;ST THE WORD "WIN."
.... Temple

&gt;ii rhl a* a treaty zlolator lj
China, thus throwing It* fal
mursl support t&gt;»hind effort* Jt
the I«agn* of Rations to' hal
tho Far Ksstern evnfUO. . .
Shortly after the l a a f t f h *
voted similar cdndamamklm .0
Both
Chim-sn official* and Japan's Invasion /mod Bod* prd
American reskUots of
China posed a conferss4* of this an
looked lo Umi United Rtat*s .(it,
least fo r , auusl support agnjn^t
Japan aflor J*ii-aUluit Roosevelt'*
drclamliim at Chicngw for fcposltlv* rndcavora lo pm «rVt pose*. *

T«o Late To Classify

Chicago

Wisconsin -------

Colored woman will do latmdry at
bom* or out on premises. 71S

Columbia

...... Army

s w.

A New Industry Needed

Cornell .........

-Princeton'

Notre Dnnif!

.... Illinois ...__...

GeorgbUjJ-ii

. Clemaon----- U*~

Northwester.

Michigan------- -

Gwen bailey

In addition to pkkftiif$ie vintetn of them) -games
you must also make a list of tho name* of shoes
which appear In tho ad*below. Attach this list to
your selection of the winners and either mall or bring
your entry to Tho Herald office not later than nooA
Saturday.

Martin’s Garage
I ’

la Allowing

' 'Wtoap tas, land toa.
Turn On wadding rlur,

,-UflBh Ip*, to* to*.

Toa &lt;V&gt; .ovaryihlng,

,rd ei1{v«y*

gold llaiMBUn A to Hintea-

' toa* g:

"That la tha list, a prcliy

IB Vlleh to |«*y.",

gild glatespisn I to
&gt;
» * « At
*Tk# deficit each !
waaa*:
r.Tkls U ao time foi'
fall— •
i |
’ W# will d *cr*«, a .

Ml

" o f pgst dbe acrotmto. •

j,

,Whlt Boh'ford need* i* new Industries., merq tourist*.
Hew all. year around resident*, new payrolls. That would
increase busineas for eveiyone, would boost land ahd other
property values, would reduce the proportionate Share- nf
taxes which everyone haa to pay. That la what Sanford
hoods, We are more convinced of thU than ever alnce
reading a recent article on the prkaeht needs of the whole
oountry.
"What thla country needs hi a nfw industry or a new
group of Industrie*," John T. Flynn, ranking financial
writer for the Serippe-Howard newspapers, said recently In'
an Interview In New York, citing U\e feet that It waa the
automobile industry—a new one--«nd the construction Industry-^-an old one on • new track—that produced the
prosperity of the 1920's.
"Tho automobile Industry mode Its vast contribution
not merely because it waa a new Industry and employed a
larger number of people, but because of the great changes
it made in our national scene," Mr. Flynn declared. "It
built up the suburb* aa we )n\ow thnm today. And, of
course, new schools and stores and theaters and streets
hud to bo erected to aupply these new neighborhood*. It
required vast road building, the erectlon'of hundreds of
thnuHShd* of garages, filling stations, service stations and
so on." He continued:
"The building Industry got its revlvgl from the n*w
forms which building took, The akyacrapcr had mvle one
big change In American business section*, In the 20'a it

■tip on money lo*n*4,
*
Slat* tax, rood tka,
T *a ‘on *11 thlata owned.

I gslpcd r*M » V yaw help
" Griw rar Hfpetrhfg— —

lloa* *11. first un»n'mov*ty adbptoil * report of It* aJvriary" cimmiit** &lt;v&gt;fell'"atmo&lt;l Js p a n j a«
Um eaUto natlqif is
Far
Ksstrni sirlf# aSw Vrsrusd ofth*

n Track A Aato |J*CvU*l
,

itodl**— Bprlnk*—&gt;Tr*lt*f* &lt;rj

llekns*, catoiod u pl«a of , nil
M u r i n ’# X s » r « g c /
guilty la'fhr Court and after I**
th*onl*t by both patties In Um
•«it the court charged the Jury
wl|l&lt;h relthteil
Vrnlict of nol
guilty for Ih* defendant.
The cash bonds of R. L. Jordan, |B
Willie Scaroboro, and Tom llltey,fl
DUmoitda And Watches
were eatrealed vshtn they failed torE
appear In Court.
Fine
Watch
And Jewelry Repairing
The cases of Larry Drown and B
Johnnie Drown were nolle prosaed S
Diamond Moeating And'Engraving
the initial d«y of Ih* court term. 1
The cases of ll. C. Mann, tier- 8 sea a 'w J t ? * *
r.
tha Adams and C M, Wilton were ■&lt;

W E B T -T Jie JE W E L E R

KID BUCKLED DJUfPWI'
Smooth fitting black ' or bttWrai
.kid on m hlgtjish best SStl a
fapndlsh to*.
■
Style 161

GLOVE FITTING |OD

us.'Lwwr- -'*'

lllack or brown kid with a whisk
of patent trim *ad a hlghtoh

HUKOE pANDALS j
This famo**! * t*nd*l

comes'- - 1

u»*a,
rrtpecU

. t

Tennessee

$0,0611132:

If;1

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»

Ten person* will each receive one complimentary tick­
et to the Bits as ggplolned above. In egae there are
more then ten'correct selections only the first ten
submitted, with a ll«t of the name of the alx shoe*
appearing In -the following advertisement, will be eu-

CUb toa. school to i.i-,''

id, paying

t.

Ir tal*.
fi down

j[0))Ontt accord trilli"IM H W th &lt;
Assembly Of til* L**S«I* nf N*
lions.
Closely
following
Prsa'dent
llons«v*lt'a appeal at Chlrsgc

. r - i i — s r.-M ib.«. op .)
. ,ii
pica of not guilty In tho Court.
( ‘ ,on*1 •*11
A Jury ws* sworn in tor the pr* 7 '
trial
but
a fl*r
Ih*
m ti-j
* e* BI
Posses nf Iho H ta to had te*tl*|
' “i " ,
witnesses of the State has! U ltlfuel the counsel for the defend- * * r' * “d
ant* 8. A. II. WUktnson, requested , *‘‘ouw
that the defendants be allowed to " ” 7 ucn J * 1
change their plea to guilty and
T *1®
they wi&lt;r* irntrnrfd lo pay i Hn* f 01

*

a

A 50% Discount on

1 Tfa on b**r* »n&lt; al*k-J;
•
M W«r la*, comity tawY
Tax on nhliastlohs,
War toa. win* lab, -• •

... .

Learue msmbefC M o arc •!*"*•
tori so of tbe Wasblnltnd Nl*«Power Tm»(r. to guarantee Chi­
ne*. territorial Integrity. 'inviting
them (o cell e conference lo
consider whet (tee e i ; he tak­
en to end the (lahtla*.

MOSCOW. Oct. T .-W &gt; -T h lrW
w .
m g tk
eoatoreoca wPf&gt;W be held In •teen person* were acplenred In

1W on r*ull *af&gt;*

7

u.«

THIRTEEN TO DIE

Japan again struck (rot* thf
air ysitcnlny in a aeries qf raid*
on cltica in Central end South
China. None.pf the air altockq
achieve. I major dama**, boss*V»r, CHlnree Official* declared.
Oombinir squadron* raided-, the
lonwr Yangtae Hirer Valley and
a widespread orys . t f •vgouth
Chin*. Iteporta said af* least *
half dozen localiftoa In Klangeu
ami Anwhsl I’rornces were at­
tacked.
Chinese source* nt Canton, the
great southern port, said 00 Jap­
an*** plane* participated in raids
over a larxe prea of Kwentung
Province, on the south China

Mrs. Bandy Wins*.
$500 Civil Action
In County Court

pW &amp;ent'Tof

l&gt;*

sens hrII at bar also bt*.-N^th

[ £ (
jw
Lam 1EM

Khan,

Weemklr, &lt;ll«P«trt&lt;Mi l|Uer* ff&gt;

to

am Green who bad promiaed
w»h Um C I. O., John L.
6 tojrk, “Surely the mild Mr.
B U not * ring to dsclarv a
war In America. . , . Horn*
h*r of th* laiHea' aualllary
it hit him with n powdrr

KAMHOM NOTE ..
CHICAGO, Oct., 7. —(IF)— A
ransom not* wts reported to h*v*
been rrraived today from th* kid­
naper* of Chart** Ross, wall-todo retired greeting card manufac­
turer.

itm Dench Post InsUla
laihon Edwards, born in
at 3S4 years ago, wai
dltor of E0 state govern *
notably successful busl|l^m A rge presidents, 06
A New 'York Judy* says that
ra frlftri, 00 |flty*lrian«. own shouldn't b* allowed to .Me
a, M Jdrlire-t. 100 lawyeri, diaper* on hablcs. Thai'* wtwt th*
ig l*q* ir*n. two *reatnra, t*ti*s think, too,—Georg* Ey*n

. CAVALIER,
A tho* with a flir*d
Hlr* Inportlawitiy away
■n,Up. Thla new de#l|

In Boston Herald.

Ijt- Mack *ad broyn m
a S t* th*** who Utleve that
ri .*r«y. to f this country to
s l 'of war to lo form a
(uUltory alliance wlih

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T *n

■and Eegtoail and tor Iho

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V .;B . Of the F1r»t fegtM 'Charrli
win Meet at lb* bspra of Mr*
J . C- MUchrii. l i l t - .Macnxli.i
Avan**. at j-3o o'clock.
. , • WCDNMUAV' ,
Th^ra will on an. oxecatlrr
hMnl meeting Including tfca *clrcl*‘ chalrmrn ot tba Wom«x'n
Klaxtonary aocl«y of lb« F.r.l
DapUal Chnrrh at tbo konr «i
Bill Bigger of Jnckaonvillr was
Mr*. ,W. p. itmuka, J r . I Inu the weekend guest at the home id
Park, Avenue. at li|« o'clock.
Mr, and Mr*. R. H. fancy.

Personals

Tba Semlnola County Cosmell
of Qm Girl Scouts will meat at
BlOO o'clock a t tha Girl Scout Lit*
tl« Hoot* and go In a body to tba
hdmo of Ml*a Irene Hinton.

Social Calendar
ti |General meeting of tho Garden
Olab will bo hold*at 10:00 a t tho
&lt;W*man'g Club. Mayor H igfjoi
will speak on tha Trailer Camp
•nd tha Lakefrant Park.

SATURDAY

A cooked food tale for tho
bonoflt of the Girl's Hl-Y of
■omlaote High School will bo

homo of N&gt;^ Georg* Gray, 901 E ,
Both Street at ITO o'clock.
Ckreta Nambor Fear of lb* Praahyterlan Church, Mra. F . X. Smith,
chalrmaa, will meat a t tba bom*
o f Mrs. Francis Mcrrlwetlwr, Cel­
ery Arena* at ltM o'clock.
\ Circle Nambor Fteo of the Pres­
byterian Church, Mra. T. N. Tenh*B, chairman, will meet at tb*
hots* of Mr*. W. A. Zachary,
H IT Park Avenue a t 1:10 o'clock.
Ctrda Nombar Sta of tb* Pres­
byterian th o reh , Mra. D. L.
Thndher, chairman, win meet at
the hthnb of Mra. W. D. Hoffman,
U 9 Vsdfneia privo a t |:10 o’clock.
Tho Hustneoe Woman's Cirri* of
the Prwabyterian Church, Mra. E.
J . Rovtfc, chairman, will meet at
tb* bond* of Mm. W. A. U avltt,
MM Oman*# Avenue at 7:10

dlrcla Nambor Una. ot tbo
Woman'# MUalooary Borlely of
Iho Flrat BaptUt Church will
■wot at tho homo ot Mra A. B.
LoreJoy. Ill Mapla Avenue at
til* o'clock.
Clrela Nambor Two *oT tbo
W, M. B. of tha Pint Baptist
Church wtn taaat at tha home uf
|Mra. Volla William*, no Eaat
Third Street at l:S0 o'clock.
Clrela Nombar Three of the
W, M. B. of tbo Ftnt Baptist
Church Will meat at tha home
«f Mr*. T. &amp; Inablnst. till fen
ford Avenae at lilt o'clock.
Clrela Number Four or Che W.
II. 8. of tbo First Baptist Church
will meet at tho home of Mrs.
H, 8. Reiman. Ill Patmetlo Arent&gt;«, at lilt o'clock.
Circle Number Flea ot tho W.

YO W E LL’S
TWO
BIO
DAYS

So ciety who aUrndtil iho xrne
Hireling at the Kiml Mcthoiliat
Church la -Orlando yt-Mrrtlay arv:
I be Rev. and Mr*. |**ul Redfrom,
Mr*. K. .11. Imnry, Mr*, i.nla l-iCette, Mr*. Ecb llnllirr, Mr*.
Jxnoa, Mr*. T. K. Wilson, Mr*. It.
W, Crenabaw, Mr*. Kir Ir her, Mr*.
IValta and Mis* June \V&gt;,I,U-1I.

W tr a p it

Recent Brides Are {Russian Munitions
Honored With Party
Purchased In Ur

Mr*. Frederick Dell and Mra. . WASHINGTON. Oct. T.—«
\V. Gordon Dean, reernt bride*, Bovtet Ratal* waa dlxclowadj
were honored with a bridge party larday to have bought IBafw t
given yratcnlay afternoon by Mra, 110,000,000 In *rwa, montti
K. D. Mobley »m( Mr*. T. I. liar- and lmpl*m»nU of war la
rl*, Jr . at thrlr home on Oak Av«*J Unllod Bt*le* dartnr B rp lia
nun.
j mot* than halt ot which waa
Tho guest rooms were decorated war voaaal*.
Thla
effectively with rose* and other
‘ expenditure waa ball
Ml** Jean Choate *prnt II
lo have been foe the fleet
Fall flowcra In pastrl shade*.
weekend in Ktixll* with her pa
torlala and equipment lor
|
Tho flrat meeting of the yrnr of The honoree* were presented
rnls.
Ihi- Junior Wnninn's Club wn* held with recipe files as mementoes of battleships which lha Met
the ■cession.
, government sought sometime
lflta Ion* Mse Houxaan, who Is Mr*. H. \V. Turner and Mr*. |in the club room on Oak Avenue At the conclusion of the bridge to buy from Ibe Doited I t *
|
|
i
trrday
afternoon
nl
!!:.70
leaving noon f,.r Mlsmi lleacli lo J. B. Crawford spent ye»trnl«y in
game* high score prlxe, silk lime,
o'lliwk.
make her future home, eras hon­ Tnrnpa.
Mrs. Hurry Woodruff, president, we* awarded Mr*. Glenn t.ingle.
ored with n psrly Tttaaday nfghl
Mr*. 1,. II, Connelly rrceteed
a t ’ Rvaionlolr- r*rk In Lake lim y.
Mr. and Sir*. W. C, Illll sod v.oi in rhnige of the meeting. The linen ‘port handkerchief* for low
During the evening awimming Mr*. B. I&gt;. Caswell have returned Hame* of tha* new inendii r, were
score mill screrno prise, linen
game* were enjoyed wnd ai n from Jacksonville where they nonnuneed, Plum were toode for
handkt’tehirfa, went l« Mr*. Jorrn
hour wiener* and mnnhiml- Imve been spending acvcrnl days. n oliscriplioit liriilge |uirty lo he
held nt the Womin's (Tub -n th l. Melsch, Jr.
wrere rea«tn|.
At the lee hour, an k * roam*
Those enjoying tho ocrxsimi
Ben Cantwell arrived last aiglil
waa servnl by Ute haalrsne* »*'
were: tho Misses Iona Mae Boo* fiom New York, where he Ims Ix-i-n The following eomioitiee. were
*1*11*1 by Mr*. Unity Gallant end
san, honor guest, I .pulse Ros», playing with the Brooklyn Ihnlg- ■ppointnl: n-fieshmeut*, Mra. F.
*
||i
Scotl, ell j Irm* li. Mrs. K. Mi*. A. 1*. t'onnellyt
Morion Haynes, Betty Greek, n s , lo *|&gt;s ml lire wlnler.
The gursl list Incluilesi Mr*.
S'. Krotl, nnd Mr*. A. D, Zachary;
I,IHIan Dels, Mne Pardon, tgniinFrederick Bell end Mr*.. Gordon
Drinor*,'niit1 M ay McMahon.
Mrs. C. Ik itulner has Irft for ' prlies, Mr*. Jeon Ailnnu, Mrs. Dean, honorrea, Mr*. John MeDcb,
Aloo Karl Rum11ley, Ruddy lake, Nashville, Tcmi. and Cranesville, |i hxrles Mi-Clung nnd Mrs. Fred
Jr., Mrs. Glenn t.ingle, Mr*. W.
Botfly Shiver, Phil MR**, D»’&gt; Pa. where she will visit relutlves '.-roll; flowers. Miss Ji-ati Mnrlin
Inney, A. Adsm*. Mrs. Robert AxL Mra.
Rclu, Bryan Riser, St. Clair for nbmt two months.
,jl.aney, Mi.&lt;s * Knlldecn
|Mr*. Algernon Rimer and Mrs. A. Hairy Woodruff, Mra. J . A.
Melsch, Mrs. Cl. W, Spencer, Mr*.
Misa Kathleen l-anry, Miss K. Power*; t-illles mul lirkets. Andrew t'nrraway, Mr*. Robert
Mi
,
Helen
Wilson,
Miss
Camilla
Cat hi-rim- Vcrnay and Miss Caro- 1
Greenlee, Mr*. A. I*. Connelly,
line Hill wrre among those front)Thns-nnif Mis, W. II. AniokL
Mi^. liiSirge A . DeCottr*, Mr*.
d'neti
Junior
Club
tnenther
will
here who were in Gainesville Issl
John Gnljnwny, Mrs. James Khar*
bo
responsible
for
one
I
aide,
Res­
week allending Ihe Ktelson-Klorl-,
ervations mny he made wilh any on, Jr . anal. Mra. Cl. A. Speer.
da foothill gamp.
AI*o Mr*. K. D. SetiU, Mr*. A.
mendst ef the Inllio ropimilliv ir
II. Zachary. Jr., Mr*. Gordon
Friends of E. |, aney and Hilly Mrs. KMtMgr at the rluh house, Cherry, Mr*. W. C. Hutchison,
The corrvcl thing1 for Alt]
Zachary will be Interested to learn
Mr*.
II. Connelly, Mr*. U. Tame can Im&gt; found at oui?
that the) have pledged to the IT
F. Whltner, Jr.. Mr*. S . O. Chase.
shop, whether it be bright
Kappa Alpha fraternity nt Ihe
Jr.. Mr*. I.. F. Boyle, Mr*. Roy
llnivi-r*lty of ITonda.
Holler, Mr*. Roy Mann. Mr*. Ben wool eport frocks In th&lt;
t ’anlwell. Mr*. Sam Fleischer. football colors (which BP
Mrs. II. N. Payer, bliss Klira|6.96 h
Mr*, li. I.. Dean, Mr*. Grady Gal­ priced from
heth Bayer, &lt;'f Orlando, Mrs.
lant, Mr*. Dick Bmwn, and the 112.95)
,
\
Harry Lee and Mrs. J . K, Allman
Misses Mary Kllxahrth I'uleslon,
*|H'iit tin- day yesterday at |i .i &gt;- Hilly ttsnl another for n Imslag" Margiret I ong. Klixabcth Whit
ll'ulay
in
ntnkhig
nb
v'srape
from
tnna llrarh.
the Blalcville pri'»n honor farm.
The felons, all serving terms for
robbery, wnjlntd J . W. lllsrk din­
ing a change of shifts nnd then
furred AB ert Dnwren, another
gtlnid, In nrcnmpmij them. Dtuitgeli In whose ear the ennviels fled,
was dmn|H-d out uf the rar onharmeit north of the prison. The
Men’s New Fall
prisoner* who escaped wore Gene
"Among llinso from Iho loeal M,Hill-head, Will ill Ml Hanley and
Mrljiislist Woman's Missionary James Poire.

Honored

Junior Woman’s Club
Has 1st Meet Of Year

Party

Headquarters For
•FOOTBALL ,TOG&amp;

Three Joliet Convicts
Slug Guard, ICscape

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
OCTOBER 8 &amp; 9

SHOP WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES FARTHER
WEARWELL SHEETS

Compact* and

Cigarette Cases

A beautiful new selection

$1.25 Value $1-00

at a It
TI * I*
II a M
la an* r red H»»i.y for *»*. Th» .
lag *h»»t mads, lla* mere we
any other.
only 1 la a rudomrr

TIES

Handmade—Regular 65c
Dollar Day

2 For $1.00

Special $1.00 Each

Men'a New Fall

FABRIC GLOVES
All cSlora and alns
Large assortment

2 Pairs For $1.00
Lovely Flowers

STARTS TOMORROW

Ladle*'

SILK SLIPS •
Tailored and Lace trimmed white,
tearoae. navy, brown, black.
$1.25 Value -

SOCKS

•

Mercerized or Silk, fancies or
aollda.

/'

3 pair $1.00.
2 pair $1.00 *

Special $ f .00

KOTEX

7 For $1.00

* Plain colors
Children’s

PHOENIX SOX

Embroidered Gueet Towels,
Vanity Seta, Scarfs and
Luncheon Gotha.
Values to 79c

Alt new styles, r Made of silk and
lace.
69c Value

2 For $1.09

. 2 For $1.00

• FULL FABIIIClNlf.D

SPECIAL

DOLLAR DAY ONLY
Men's Silk or Wool Flannel
Robes

MEN’S

Values to |l,d9
Whites, aottda, fancies
Fancy Scrim
White, Cream dfcd Ecru
t 1-4 and 2 1-2 Length
Also Cottage seta in all colon

U5 Value For 91-00 Pr.
R ID A Y

&lt;9 S A T U R D A Y O

Dollar Da; $1.C

IIKKKV

"SLAVE
SHIP"

IIRMMKD KF.ADY FOB UHR
KXTKA HIZK 61 * •! INCIUti
A RK-M, DOLLAR DAY VALl’K

DOUBLE HEI) SIZE

BLAN KETS
y

DOUliLE TERRY

f

TO W ELS

P A U L ’S
10th Anniversary
SALE

A

' LAKGK HIZK 20 a 10 INCIIIM
K
COLO RFC I, BOIIDKR8
B
HEAVY TFHHY—FIRST QUALITY B ;

New Patterns Rayon
PERC

OBER

PRINT

97,50 Hi'ulUtlc nnd Rilling*

$5.00
96.60 EUGENE*

$4«50

Bhampuo 4 FlngerweV* j
4 Cocktail Facial wMk
Fwck.

All Over Itlnglcls

$3.50
ThU I* The W IRELESS.
The Nrwret Thing I 9 • Perm*M flt*- No heat, the moat natu­
ral eetf retting wav*, laala lung­
er—every him guaranteed. Th*

Combination Sat Skirt &amp;

SW EATER A

SWEATER AND S X ttT T O MATCH M
- DOLLAR DAY—FKAYUBH V A L U E *

%

. . . . or that smart fi
ticket. . . . Finger
ti
brown or black lapin i
benverette (at 949.60)

Wallarr

• DOI'IILF. TIIICKNIMH AND 8IZB
• IN BRIGHT FI,AID COLORS
• 8PBLTAI, DOLLAR* DAY FKATCKK

A beautiful new assortment
91.25 Value

* CURTAINS

YARN

Warnrr
IIAXTF.lt

DAMASK TAULE

CLO TH

INFANTS’ DRESSES

Good quality scrim. Both
tailored an d * ruffled style.
69c value.

"MANHATTAN
MKI.ODItAMA”

• NF.W FA L L HIIADKH
• CIIIFFON AND 8 KRV

W o rth up to $ 9 .9 5

CURTAINS .

M&gt;rna

Handkerchiefs

BRASSIERES

Assorted Linens

Hhualng

Clark
GAIII.K
William
POWKI.I,

Black, Brawn or- Tan
Fitted or uAflttbd week-end

"2 P a ir 51-00

Hprrial Itelurn

MIY

4 Pair $1*00

Aa Before

Friday

A rrow , Plm a-C ord* W ^ lte

Fancy Patterns .

ROSE

FO R

' TA IIJIRF.II! I.ACK THIMMKD
• l,(KK 8TITCIIKD HKAMH
• HKK WINDOW IHHI’I.AY

5 Pair |.00
Irregular

Printed Rayon Acetate

HhnrU Futlli fill aiMl MVWrtl
mlaatlr
HwIrr ItIbtiFd NtilfU
of fln» comt»*4 yarn Mliliip or
abort*.

Handkerchiefs

Initial and Figured
To close out
25c Value

. . . . or that amai-t two
three piece suit. . . Oij
ur Jackets in contraatl
colors (attractively prlc
from 919.75-to $29.76)

UNDERWEAR

5 For $1-00

LadiM1 Linen

FRIDAY! SATURDAY!

NKW FA 1.1, I'ATTRHNH
-19 INCIIKH WIIIK— WAHHABI.K
IIONT MIHH TIIIH BARGAIN

To dose out
Values to 79c

2 For $jj)0

Penney’s

uiuaI price

L

$7.60.

limited time

$5.00

For

a

$1.00

Shampoo 4
95.00 GiUdren'aGl
On Tho Wlreleed":

$3.00

;

�W| Uli UBJP Ml
iv»r
* r a t ftf*ITT«&lt;N, , while tha
yottfbur generation look t a to
•wo and wonjertnesl.
Chert** &lt;d.ina. m *n*ter
at
TMwttI* nrofbar* Cirrus, -person­
ally auperrfeea (be l«npa whll*
hla western acrton star and-ito
I n a -cowboy,
riel) , UUJISII,
walchea every performance With
-Incyaaslag amassment.
i.
M A LTY H U T POSTPONED

tW O l.b t.
The Yankda Hwrarkc
fa Mock-rate Ml dart
Uf at the acrtetk Wh*
M ilnglrd la lefL Went

codlG teii
ggiits tskes
V t H Me*

Oil f l J t l a t l t t Hod( la lift.
With «M out la tha T a
half of tba thin! and Latten
flrrt, Ruffing bit • roller d ll
B iru ll who Ufrrw to Whlubal
Irot latfanrt rad Whitehead
lurad tha ball to McCarthy U
Ruffing for tha famai flrat ft

M chm Ostne
.W C ip a d a lladdd by freehnnan df iha
t e k left this

sn

la Whitehead at aapad wba
to heAell at aettad l e nab
h f , 'Latierri ailrtaaid lo
hbl arumbart f iaaad T to U iffta
la and tha Inalnf.
,
ta tba flrat half of tha atalb,
Ruffing aat tha Client* ; |
afaln la order M t Mellon tad tatV all three aiant batman (Hod oat
a little hat waUr but pullad him* to D lllatilo ta aanUr.
A Yankee barrage of hlta aaaa(f out atally, Croaeettl fltod out
_
to _
Bartell
bat __
DaMaffle ebitted larvad their o n ran lead over
to thort center flaid?&lt;Mal'taa* Uukw I &amp; &lt;lUnl* ,0 1
" tr a d
twe airtight etrlkea to O thrtooM 4 rung o« I bite and ao omora.
than four (uecoaslra balle |« toaaa D ,h ,’« kil * bot (rounder down
Columbia Loti a free ttakal ta flrat u w * l UW ,
»£• ■**
I i h . Mattan than boro down and Atot whan ha beat H oaL Dickey
fanned Dickey for tba t o W b a t | flr» * * » » b . baat ll oat. Dtakw
w , l.
- - ' alagled to amilor Raid to tend
Qebrtg to aacon^, Hoag bunted
QlonU thraatonad to anlai
ana raft laid whan with t
out. Molten walked a n d _____
atolled (htrply ta right field ■_____
llklrt __ _ b a r f grounder

*1*7.

-HappyH
Cltnt Mbraa
■Mbllna,

Mat Ott than hit a sharp im tli
toto -rtthl-ftold and Bartell aaorad.
On 4ha throw Into the pie to OU
ddaaassd to steond haaa. Ruffing
boro down on Rlppto and aant
Mm down aw h fbif and atoa ten l
McCarthy down ato tha atrlkaairt
luuto. AU |hraa man want down

a r s .;* *

. ■ ? ! * » * « * « ■ * • . tW fmmma.nrabt.
Rflhlrk and qW g Vhht out to mId catting &gt;furtra* fan, lha ban*
■’u . .
fc » And ittlartfjr of tha ebarty 00*
di* atghte H um tbaputa And clown. era am£ KH f ar t t e
,w » •"‘•bill, and utlrthte e m ta r bbl IfcirtalJ fanned. O u t * f y Mired in an all worlds
* £ * « * ,* •
to rente. tranmmwnt over Hard. of - .1 *
mid Ripple want out Cm aettl la pbaaU. a tfrora of camels aid
-1 .
.
; I dromedaries, hnrsaa (CT . various
Coffman bad no trouble w ith1 high ataratart .objects, according
’* l« * i* 11 be If of lha ta olrcna official*,
eighth when all tore* men want,
Aa far apwarda a i they -can
.
10 arttboat hitting tha lofty ,hlp&gt;
» ® * f t o . podroma top. with poiaeraaaUtac
toft field to ytart off tha tanlag. head* and heals. thla company
CTtoaeo itoflMf Into left-crater of chimp Iowa are Ilka flying m«r*™*“ *or bta " r a t hit af tha gama.1 carlaa who dlra and doubleeeatWtntuw aoa« down rwlnglnf hut araault orar Inrradlbla dlelancaa
.
* V aS r t •batP^F *• «te»J Thar ara roallr flrlnu ,ft&gt;oH
tar field and Cfclbtio rota to oee* that fall all orar Iba almewphara,
obd. fam Laalla comas Into pinch landbif ararywhar# e x c e p t o o
hit far rnffmfcn
•AoVail Tfnfff. i k .i .
f

_ ........... „
-n-win . . . 4two to McCarthy ahd tg bouadRufftat lent Birtetl dawn awkig-i • * •«
^
tog.
1
nd uat lata rtgbt Raid and bote

Tha American Leaguer's o «r-

eam e

ted Anthony Freedy.
' ' .llalfbicka—ned Out, Marl HM(te r, Dick Ipoto and Md O’Rdll^
^Tailback—Jim Mindula.
-ust
..Joellglblllly af three ptayart
A w ard btephDMi, LUther tpartt‘aidn dad Rtdft Lander, toward
tte hopea o* Bp«rt*n fbhUweAl
Cm W win orar lha Kentucky
Tfaehera
tlj
Cllttphan* and Bparkmaa. ragaUr and*, and.two of tka vnter.tea upon arbou Coach Htggtea
. planed much hope tor a inccaa*fill season, may ba bach oa the
list tor tba (lataaa tame.
‘JBtapbana la dafKfbnt In bl«
aradlla, and must, pan an atakilnation before becomln* ellgllda.
Marhmin. wbo ba* oa* m«ra
|aar of college toot ball to pity,
te e rated a lanlor tail year. 11
rad thla tachnlcallD must bo
atrmlghlened ott before he &lt;W&gt;I
Mia me Hit place ou Ibo lineta Bparltn equid will mnka
Orel leg of their Journey b f I
trartllng to Tbomaaalha,|
where they will workeulf
this a lim o M . They wlllfj
rd a rullmau toelgbt at tl|
:k, sod (ears for kealacky
tM rl Idler, ahlrtnF iherV
Y ntghi.

9arfenc Dietrich Is
Branded Traitor B:
Anti-Jewish Weekl;
-RKRUN , Oei. T.—fJP l-Jalld i
Slrulrliar'* autUawIMi weakly.
Her Rirurmar. yaatarday branded
Sjirlann Dietrich a -traitor" beeaasa ebe baa takea Out bar Rrat
(Juerlcan elllMuahlg pepere.
-D r,, gleurnier, publishing a pho­
tograph ot tha aetreaa tahlag the
oath af cltl»ao*hlp' before a Lo*
Angain* Judge,, wild -lia r aa*o
fibllon with Hollywood film Jrw,
Ima meda her un-Oermaa. Uhi
tea become a treltoi to Oartaany.l*The tM n t-h ld actraaa, wbttt#
tether was blind white ftgbtln*
Rtf Ilia flernfla arhiy early In
kite World War, enabbad Fgahrda Adult flliler tail March, bj
ap pouring i ( lha Ime Angalei
dWeiai tlulldlng and abiionutlng
her de»lro to hacoiaa a y , »,
cttlsnn.
,
'A abort time before i|liter had
lari led bar and other Oarmau
b’fftete .to return l o , Hermaay
•nd work In Him* ibara. Oka oot
o jlf gafuiad, but annoynced that
on bar next trip to Murope , ah*
«M)d ant .lilt bar bailee land.

lh a

MS

eon

lu .l

lk .1

^ ..la O T T l

W| 1

InlOW 'IUwaiiy

yean.

r ie Whlahmaa, arba recently
iyad l l retmda with Chansplea
I Laab, asOad last night oa Um
Man Hnry W a ahart aaraklM
OrMt BrUato. Ra may angaga
ana (MM while abroad.

oalr *utaa to
aaliraiy tree

BmpioyedByWi-A
WAitrrfNOTON. Oct. 7.—&lt;/n—
WPa tntrnd* In employ on- ar*jrage nt ’1.H 0.600 Pcreor* durtnjt
lha fu n ] poar priding nout June
30. apokrttnen fur Hie nrgnnlia*
lion raid ypiterday.
Tbla average would be welt
toltbln thn s.onoioOO'figure, wblclt
Pree'denl tloneerpll declared no
longer nrrrsenry fn‘ a prose con
fereara yesterday at Hyde Park,
N. T.

a t l a n t ' a , da., o i t 7.—&lt; *V The Intim ate tocferm ee mi *ufobiMIra uxatlon yesterday adoptad a raaolnllon u r g i n g
*ha
.governors ol aMbtaoalliarnaOrtoa
to sponsor feftfietldn* to g* sot In*
taxes.
Tha rraoWtlMi andoraad Iba
-dlWrt* of ' a a ra n a r Oflrdon
Drowning of Tahb*»*da to brth«
about tax t e i a l \
Coplea of (bo tweolutlob wVrW
rant to tba gftvemor* /of!’’ Ala-,
bam a, Florida. detn'ftW, , lf|lW|

GET UP NIGHTS?
Flush Kidhtys With

Juniper .,ii.
oil. tmenu leavea. " c .
.3&amp;h,,r
kfike tala simple teel if paeeaae

le araalr. tlrreuillir. •m ini or
burns, hire freeusat deelr*. get
up nlaMe or If hldnere Ira
sluaglsh reusing bachaeke. tlew
juniper oil, bueUu !»•*«.. !•*»made Into lUtlu jr rie a Ubleta
pulled Hukete to riusb the kldneya, lust se you. weuld u»e o*»tor oil to flush Ihe howtls, Itflp
n a t u r e eliminate . treubteeeme
waele ind esreee adde. * i k . aar
grugalst lor the feel boa of Wiksis. I^u-ally at Touahlen'e HsnlrtrCJ
Itrug On., ■ and Mclleynolda Drug

v-

LARGE

m tfc s sE n

*f&lt; m
¥ 0 LTShT
Q U A N T JT V

IRA Q IN PRICES
M ORRELL'S SUGAR CURED PICNIC

Ank Y o u r AJhP 8 to rs M u u f t r A bout O u r 11 Bl|f
W eakly C o n tw U t

t S

S

T

m

iZ

I 0

t

“ -

J a r

ffWsh Po^k Shoqlders. t&lt;l

l f t

CHOICE BA BY B E E F

Potatoes 10 Lbs. 15c
FIRM O At.tr.

1 |.

'

OOttUD BRAINS, lO^ toL ten •••!'se»»••**

Lettuce 2 Heads i j t wnwm'a Tripe No. 2 can____
,i
■!

m t s'ibt i9c
Lb. 1 0 c

W IL S O N ’S D I X I E IfO A F i

Nutley Oleo

N fc I « « ■ -

pound............

PEA SO Tandar G ard en 8 N o. I c a M .........1

CORN Ion* Tandar WMlo 8 No. I dona «

Franks I
G REEN

SIGNAC* Fancy P n t e w l 8 No. 8 eonal
O A M U L SonnyflaW
He*, ....

Red Beans Sultans 16 ox. can
O
1
Praporod

PORK

Fancy Slifce j Bacon Lb., 12 9 c
Western Veaf Romt Lb. I J f
SM O . S A U S A G E
H A M BURGER
B E E F STEW
PAN SA U SA G d
P E A N U T BU TT1

CKlpso sniafll pltg. 9c ltrre pkg. 23c

Tommy Farr
a | P O U L T R Y -S E A S O N IN G
•Five Year Contract WrigKPa Silver Cre
St6t^y»i Cube* Stan
EW, VOWL Oft. T ^ - m DroWitdary Dates p!
I firs ts enaoanccd yesterday
imy Jtorr, Welsh haavywalgM,
Rice
Fancy Blue Roa&lt;&gt; 5 potfttds
‘
Jacobs
h j t f t flril atari will
iHasn Sgyar* Uanhn Jteagry
, tM elbly agaliwl the winner id
M ay*' heat betwain Nathan
mb of New lle rte , Canm. and
lure O otof a t Chile. Hla ••#.
i bout probably wD) ha la MU*
between February i t and FabIff » .

ORLANDO, Oct. J.—ir a —Ste­
phen HcCrady, pres'deat of Iba
Florida AseodaUda of Raal lietala Boards. said lha board ot
governor's meeting called tar
Bsiunlay baa b**m poetponM .aatU Nor. d to allow Ida* Irglslntfve committee more lima lo work
on Ua proc ram.

Resolution Adoi

A. a P Luaciou * H aI v m
P E A C H E S No. i V , r a n ...... ........................

PORK*
nTKTSHTiffefeTT

te
]

Prunea 80-90 Size potmd......

SBtad Baeoft A t 2 t C

B A L L A R D ’S FLOU|t B Itn. A c t I t Urn.’
A P P L E S A U C E 3 No. I ctUM_.________ i

c q s n

Y O U G E TOI1
8 T D ..P O T T B

�**T

at Ihe

present, they

have

Hr

greatest deVelepment of tho Mari-;
Mason Reports
plant In' the JwiW* Tlivj'
Btsiness Good geld
have all new vaHUe* a t the plnnt
the fnhn* are under careful
la Western Area anil
study ty many student* and for­

MANGUSO F^ILS IN EFFORT TO OUT CROSETTI

Indent* uf
mer .Indent*
i'f the U nlftrally nl

«r«ai'|M
il|*l* I******
Idaho tr the city of Buhl. Into the
Futile lllver Pan yen which war
ili e to 411 underground river bed.
Mi. tl ■ it mm hl» )&gt;«clner, n»
repti ..it lives of the Sanford
IIi i j M, nere allowed to pn*» the
h t lr i m l in'prct ths grounds
Mr. Mati-n Mated thnt only newtpain' n n and 1fflcInU of the
Mali ef Idaho were nil owed li( lit
unusual 1 iithy dl'roplloti becsil**
of rh, liil.lnir danger of futlher
earth alMc*.
Mr. Mn-sn wrrnl on to any I lint
ht alne-t condition* In the wt-*l
Were putty good hut quite n Ml
of ai;Hntnn teemed to ie aellllne
among the laboring group* In
I'tlifniiii 1 die mainly to compe
tit ion lx 1ween the Ai-’orlcnit Fed
1inti, n of Libor and the CIO.
Mr. tin*. 11 wan down In Fmith*
rrtt falifcrnln for a few week* on
the eompnny’a flower farm* where

w rf »tr»aa na‘, aqua rely In the
" 'H e * . /V hv take aafety for
’ Jia.alril until the moment that
* caralaMly footed match, or an
fi»ar*ltint*d furnace, or .a badtjr
aduiWtad wiry, or » chimney
aptrir on a dry, apsrk-ealehlhg
.

m m * ***

datth. Then It * ton late. Hut
, Ftr* Prevention Week and ihe
' * — «»
iL .
»wlp.

■ '*Bw*da* thl* week while hun­
d red of th*Wmnda Of people hear
aad iPad and, bn fjhe oercen.
klao aeo warning* about the danB * 9 Of ,flr* and way. to prevent
tome of thoie warning*
TeaoUmw atick In the
a*t‘ w they did In (he
that little boy In Little
ffc The otory U ahort.
utr llCVeariold Starling
of -little Rock. Ark.
hai a alater, fane, who
Oh laat Easter morning,
arid Jana both werr lucky

m i

jpagi

T O E SAN FO RD H E R A L D , SANTOE R TL O IO D A

7, 1M 7

The population of
99.T parcnul whllo,

Main"

KducatlMi U riimputaury In 8 o*
building In the writ and In Idaho

Schick Shaver
British Avintrix
Files Divorce fcJuit
LONDON, OcU 7- -I/P» -Amy
John, toi MdlUon, Itrltlih long
distance filer. yratenUiy ‘filed n
-llvotee acllon nralnat her avlnlcr
loo hand, Jnnir* A, Molllaon, with
whom ahe bald. numerous Jclnt
Might n mill*. The n t loti « t« not
defended.
It nn&gt; achrdutml for hearing at
the neat lertn whirl, epena Octo­
ber 11!.
Midlln'tt atinininreil ln»t March
that lie had ankrd hi* wife to per­
mit it dlvmee ending the flying

No BLAPKS, No LAT11P.R
No IlIlUSH. No LOTIONS

Randall Electric
co .

Dtliclout Standard D ttifrt

PEACHES
Nletil Serie*,’’ look a good lead off

flrut

Campbell's

The lllg Appl, hi* lath lirrtsl
to ihe rhmlp*|on and other fue­
lo il, including Iho aqinire dnlt.v,
t.ul phnl'icruph. Imllnile th:.i It
one* Minn thing In the plain, old"
fatliloind riel.- New Yoil,

•« * : . -Sr Z f; Lonswood Pair May
*
Pa r t lit
iar?** “i 1remombeito,Circus Performance

J had learned In nchoul•
,
--------prevention and m ilte d ’
HiMney and din llarrla of
dng wae the
wor»t' Lnngwiod are Important mencdnld do. So 1 tackled hern of IM'.rnlo nrolhera Cl re 01
M .t* the had bean n ' Mint exhlMtj here Hdiirday. Mr.
a/er. Then I rolled her i ilurrl* la comltielur of the rlr*
■07*7 on lha rug unt'l rua luuiil mid le i-»in*kil*red into
• .were smothered."
• of 11,,- m-st It.oi'l -Inader* In Iho
raa Sterling's m ailer-. rln iu world. Kiln llarrla, I* vnfj.
didn't oonaldor call.t, a rider of reuowo and
hero. But the fact llml al.&lt;&gt; ncla o ' mlalU". of 1'-re*
alater nniergi'd fnitn tooidea* Io ih" four Iwnla of per*
lonco With only 0 alljiii fii.-mlnn eleph^n' . Slh" ha* won
ter back waa a trllmln ,.n| on-nldo inMIHly In 1 li f
her Jiroihor'a iiulrk- pmt mi&gt;utli.,In- Urn Intrin'iiHInii
ad to lha ferl llinl iho , t ‘-Till, in-; Apple" daurii' tilth
:k cllr offlr cl* wlaely |nr equine partner. After nienr
|Od the Imporlanco of 1r.U,■ wllh rlnuM , ppirka. untillrp prevention lit thu r;;rr of the rlfcut* Mi*, llarrla
he* bi-on gruntfl pcrmlta on 'o
la haarlaolng that Ihe timtire ilm "III - Apple- lq tin*
Idthgs of moal ef our "Hnpe» Orenuo.17 are eonttrui-leil mid
linm-dlnlelv after ihe perform-

It'd aouit time and h*M- «r* thoao
famoua Campbell varictiri (ax.
chicken) apeelall

Ihlleloua Corned
No matter how many mediclnea
you have tried for your cough, cheat
cold, or bronchial Irritation, you ran
get relief now wllh CreomuUlon.
Brrioua Iroubla mar be brewing and
you cannot afford (0 lake a chance
with any remedy leas potent than
CrroinnWon, which goea right to
the acat of the trouble and alda na­
ture to soothe unit heal the Inflamed
mucous membrane-* end to looat-n
and esprl Urn grrm-laden phlrem.
tven If other remedies have tailed,
don’t he dlacournged, try Creonmlaion. Your druggist U authorised to
refund your money U you ore not
(horuughly aatutted.lrtlh Utr benel* obi alned from U10 very Itrst
attic*. Cteomulalon la one word—not
two. 11ml It ha* no hyphi-n In It.
/ .a for It tdauily. wee that the namo
km the bottle U’ Creonmlston, and
lynu’ii get U10 genuine product and
iho relief you want. (Adv.)

&amp;

, but not hi« hair In ht* Ute*
wav Charles laniKhlun luukst:

quantity Htghli Meaerved

Beef

15c
Florida Cold Storage Grade B

Water Ground Com

Ebb*

33c

do sen

Infertile, alt whltea. large. Fin*
quality and you telll Uke them.
l.lliby Gentle 1'reoa Tomato

Super Urmnd

Octagon

Xltakan-Frwah
Mayan aa lee
U-oa Jar
French'* Cream Style

Genuine UKI.TA
•""stAII %1 ..I’M! %%TlJn H%% M'WlUiA O'l-V

jfe.

Lur ie Wrnl Omni
M r i.l.K T lib
l
SM A LL M U I.LK T :i I U

|1 ef

thopi.

Don't

leavu

«*ro)»'d-

aaelaliy at thl* t in* of
ptpve* aqd tl replace* and
M ahqa.ld ho nrerhaulnii
w a p *r * IWneotetf. A cold
eo|a*a. the dioui* It chilly
a* atpri ararylhing full
Ifa don't look to teo If
IBIMH aipee are clean and

n innrerted Mori' lo Inert a
pntaonget fare*. It * a * dl*clos'&lt;t
ypaterday,
A hint of .the jdan wn* it von
Ip a brief atatmnrnt ■•( *•"’ Ka"ern prealdent'a fiutformiee that
Ihe exmiutlvea met In review''tho
irt-neral alluallon gio"lna i»it «l
low or fare*.Any Inrn'nae In tho preae’i t 1
E rnnt a tulle rule would liu.o
lo lie approved hr tin. Init-f
wlute t'omraarre. Tin- , ••mint idirn
U *l rear i rderrd tin. ro'Ul ' to
out the pale to ; cenf* Irotu 51
centa a mile
lte|N&lt;rta Indlcalt d Ihe pond f *
vorwd a ral*e In the rii.aih rale,
lit J I ! rcnlu n mile, w tli n
3 1-4 cent rale Inr c nod hip ,

NKWAIlK, N. J , Oi l. 7.-{/T) Deapllo n flat tire on the land­
ing gear ■f lit* plant’, Pilot llorky
Kent brought a transport etrl nrr do a n |n a .perfeel thrre-polot
lani'lng at Newark Airport at &amp;
I*. M. ye'Hrtnv,
K*-nt radioed Itn- airport I'm
landing f a r had h-on dam*god
when the airliner to.d.off from
Buffalo ef it r , JI. *r..t f'ra noparatus, pai rs, t-menreiirv ,*nutlr
and nmbi'!en"ea wer,&gt; mi'dlll I
Thr railroad i* r f
Ct-cipley
at Iho nfrttnri In preparation for
whnt w--r e* pcs i nl p,
a per- carry
mors
Siaaengrr*
tl on
. of any other country In ihe wt^ d.
Bout Ikfidleg.
Tho liner left Chlrnro nt IS:
DttViit Clinton win
I*. M end Stopped a ; Detroit
New York for Utlr.*ri| lletfslo ell route.

T ltO I'T

n Sn,nl1
IjtlfX

lit.
h n a h 'hu

lb

llrrsw il

\
|‘I ||r ia n l tl !»••' lln l

SA N FO RD

K A m i l l 's ruch
I rillem A

^(It- A
II

M»

FISH MARKET
1 tiiif

lli»*l**r»si

M

\|i|trtrl«lM

Digestible os milk itself lj
• .. this chsete food
with the deliciously
mild Cheddar flavor

FniiMth, rich IVanut

aMourmtutiir, tUUcious. Art^o

Butter

laitrll'a while Family laiaf

Bread

lu*f

hare thl* aalritina*
la aaadwMwai la

LUX

3

c a k .t

Hard Head Va. Danish

CA06AGE

1.0

/V * .

lb

BEETS

/T ^ a fc sr^

**

|

toiw Dtllvrry

70
CAM.ON CAN IIK.ST
ICQOIUNG OIL

,r t

t

Kind-on

Bacon

“•29c

bunch

U. H. No. ) Yolk Imperial

A p p l® »"15c

5

LIW.

25c

j Best

1

W e fi-fA^e M o a t Y o u C a n E a t
Best Lin ejFru it.s

lOc

10e

bunch

CARROTS

(.EtOCKKY ORDKKS

MILK
■
TRIFLE b
3 tans 2 0 c I
«w&gt; ntu.NT stpitKs :
l-p h o ^ aJc

LARD

Golden Colorado

Vegetables to be Had

Little Fig Pork

HAMS

i* Vtrnon

Usn;

£ icon ^/j lb 21

U. B. No. i Jonathan Fating
A PPLE S
4
Ibt
15c

CHOPS

Iaxil Flam*
GRAPES

Little rig I*urk Whole

Tokay

2

or Seedlrat
lb *
15c

GROCETERIA l piUabur&gt;'s

*

19c

Btil Compound

PIG P.ORK SALE

Cnsp Colorado

U. S. No, I White Potatoes- 15c

A LL TA LL

)i prefer this "flayor

Gold Medal Flour ‘ S
Ibt
Lolo Paart
3
no. 2 cant
Ubby Oranga Julca
3 foi
Dal Mali Corn
2
cam
North Maid Paai
2
cam
Pork B B**m
no. 2'/j esn
Libby Cornsd Bssf Hsih
2 for
Roto dal* Pinsspplo no \% con

3R-oa Jar

FLAKES 10c targs
rullrt Soup —

Icrma.

Mc*t Tonight

• new nark—*»nr* a*
u would aalmon. DeIcon, low-prieedl

pound

Small Lux

Echuol and Airy II. Juhnson, A grl-;
The German lunrua ■
cult-re (ii.vdur, w-UI apeak tn the' ,nl»* *bout 100,000 wm.
aubjiwt -Frofiuble Culllng.'*
Tbe A- -ociallon, which I* -made
up .of poultry mm throughout
Seminole Cucnty and a j i rounding
j territory, will heir a report en
lha slnte puulliy convention, a
buslmna aeaalon and tlaa Mr.
TO CUBTOM LUS— WITH
lt r y d f o u p Johnson’*
addrvaa.
The putlle I* invited to attend
the meeting regardless whether
County Poultry they are member* of the Aaioclahold their regu- t w w nut according to a atotenjeal thl* morning by official* of
the otganixatlcn.
•

J i l l ________ J i

Coffee—ground lo onlcr ■

Houlhern llUrult

SOUSS COS-FEE Ik.

Fw

Freedom (Imp*

V o lv o

rO TATpRS
U. 8. h'u

Hew Ga.
Yam*

M ala*

10 -lbi

5 -lb l

13c

15c

U n a Yellow H- Y. Rut*

ONIONS

3

Ibt

Little Pig Fork

25c

|uicy;

SHOULDERS

ib

HEN I

2 lc

ib

Littls Pig Fork Fan

SAUSAGE

29c

Freeh Dressed

ib

.

_•

Frytrt Ib 35o

Tender Young Yearling Baby Beef
U ln or

STEAKS
Club cut*—

STEAK

Ib

I

SAUSAGE 2 Ibt 25c

2

RO A ST

Freek Ground

•EEf

2

Ibi

25c

ROUND Ib . .
Veal, Beef RolM
Ib

25c

I I II. CARTON B W IF T H

KW KI, I AltD.W ______ _

I*

.

•?V

�*
* '

-X

b

l l i t . ( M r C M rtn ]

1

A f f t f t n B a ll, Highway

■'Wildcats Win Over
i T i g e r s , 42-0, In
ior Grid Game

Afternoon

Bends Charges
)U g h A L i g h t
ion Yesterday
; C K t v s w i r r or

..
t
•
W
&gt;
■
.

,
.

F l o r id a .

romped through a
final drill under tha lights her*
l i l t bight, than mada ready to
board tha train at 4 il0 o'clock
this morning for. a four-day trip
which will taka them lb Philadslphla to meet tha Tampla Owla Ip
. an biUmatlonal gama tomorrow
U1*M.
,
'
.A fU r
boarding an Atlantk
Ooait Lina train In QalnoayUla,
tho.Oatora go to Jackaonylllo, and
than to- Florence, B, &amp;. wharf
they- a rt achodulad to arrfra thli
afternoon In lima to run through
a final workout. The aquad re
board! tha train In Florence to­
Bight, arriving In Thlladalphla
tomorrow
morning
a t* lOtff

o'clock.

•Thg Wild rata and lha Tlter*.
two Sanford Jonlor footSatl team,,
playad a Hard fought p n w last
Saturday aftarnoon on tba grid­
iron of lha Booth Bid. Primary
School hot lha Wlldcala, headed
by CapU'n McKay Truluck.wera
]aat loo powreful for Pet# Brock*
Ttgera »• lha Wlldeata ware vietorloua by a scorn of 4t In 0,
Tba llno-upa for
gurara aa follow*:
Tfgera
Wlldeaa
f
McCall
Boll.
.
ns
(e) nrock
Parka
Brennan
nn
Bpnrkman
William*
O
Hpnrkraan
Ana* I
LO
Valmla
EchoU
LT
Pot
0*1 ter
I.M
W.laher
Moreland
Cleveland
M ill
llulchUon
Drummond
R llll
Blnrtatary
Trulack (c)
Pit
Beortn* looehdowna: Wildcat.
—Drummond, tlrunnan, Trulack
I, Doll, Cleveland.

'

Aftar tha gama tho 0 atorn wll
•toy In Phlladalphla and aftand th,
Auburn-villa Kora gama Batur
.
day- afternoon.
,
Leaving tha Qaakar city on th.
return journey Saturday night
tha Florida boya will arrlea had
. hi Oalneirllle lata Sunday nigh*
.
and apand tha night on thali
, apaclri ear.
Aftar teat nlght'a drill Coad
■Cady announced he would carry
■I t pbyera to th* acena of thi
- Gatere f ln t Intersect lonal tilt lr
fhra yean. HI* trevaling Ib t In
, dudes aha enda, four tacklas, tom
guards, three centers, and 11
VBdtka.
. Tho** who will mik* th* tri|

Pile

Hubbell’s Home
Is In Deep Gloom

I

^Oantera—Bill W llb m ., Jim Ox­
ford, John Da well.
Backf—Capt. Waller Mayberry,
AH.-Ca’pl. Ken WHIM, Jack Ulu­
be k, Paul Brock, Paul Delaney,
Howard Skipper, "Red" McGhee,
Moon Mullins, . Jim MuUhohJ,
"Red” Evani, F.&lt;l Manning.
Th* Gator mentor said that ho
was not yet act on the atarlmu
lineup for tomorrow night'* till,
but Indicated that he would prob­
ably atari tha revamped team ha
ha. ua*d to practice drills tbb
weak. T h b eleven pul* Walkvr al
left end, Goff, left tackle, Gan!
ner, left guard, Wllllamv o( Oi
ford, ccntari Korol*, right guard'.
IMsselt, right taekl*| Kioj.-lci,
right endl Blalock, quarterbacki
Captain Maytcrry, left halfback)
AlUrnnl* Captalr Willis, right
tyklfback) McUho*, fullback.

8A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . F R ID A Y , O C T O IIE R 8, 1937
PIHaau Americana go abroad
for each Karopean visiting A w r
k *.
-

McLncai Explains Tars Tipff Off F‘m*" E‘*UMtrlen£ Miami U. W ill
Lion Offenw T» For
Qm
tW
p ill,
,r Q l Meat Spring Hill
Celery Fed TeamGeorgigJettheri
In Friday Game
Lake City Mentor Ib'Rollins Crew Do^rted
„ Drilling B o y s To Opponents 26 To113
Stop Fed Passing In Tilt Last Yeai*

f
8
1

Hurricane* Did Not
L o o k Impressive
I" Georgia G a m e

Junior, against the Ceargtofl*, the
newcomer.
being huaky Don
Cgilrb, tackle, BUI Dkophyrty,
rnd, replacing th. Injured krank I
Daunla, and floe Soldattl, chunky I
_ 1
j Uird. ...... &lt;-«' ■-Vine •„ , *11 " ( ■
i,
ready for th* conference game I, Veteran UtUrmen storting. I n .H
tomorrow night that will bo played i tha line are We. Donnli, guard. I
i
an Laku Clly’a new athletic field,!I Dick Turk, cW ur, ■i Punk ' Mat- ■
Tha return of BUly Colbert to thew.. tackle, and Warren Urine, ■ ,
thu Seminole Iins-up after being end. McDowall ha. nominated * ■
_
'
absent on* day and throwing a veteran htckfleld unll,"l»Wr*glnr ■
•care Into Bamlnol* fans'when a
. . . .iw,m
,u ., n .in n pound. |-r man. corapoa.il of I
.
.
:
rumor 1
2
- "m !‘
Snook. Malania and 0111# Dangerwould not bo ab)a to continue play fly, halfback*, Rick Olllraplr, full-'
1
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for th* saaaon bacauao of trouble .back, and Curry Brady, quarterWU Carraan, tnmed aquaewith hla knee and hia ankle.
back.
: tr.’ nna, play* »n Important Fola
That rumor was spiked yester­ • Aa far a , unlfonna are eon- In thu parformanc* of Duwnle
day when. The Herald ■porta edi­ {earned, thin j-aar1* Tar aquad will Brother* c rru* which will ha
tor personally talked with Colbeit be the moat colorful In yearn when In Hanford Halitrday afternoon
and Coach Me Lucas and It WM'they trot on tho field. Golden, and night. Tha draw win !»• I«»datldrd that there was nothing to' rayon-allk Jersey* with blue trim* cated on lira lukir front, near Bin
tho rumor at all.
mlng, will te conlra.ted by blu&gt; ford Avenue.
Fred Ganaa' return to lineup I■Ilk pant. In the backfbld,
• *
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aftar being ataent In th* Kuril*
the guards 'and tackle*' will ''gport' | * . complete teams ' Faturda,
game, will enlarge tba Fed hop**'
considerably, lira work of Jim 1

Ni w Hni|rI MB
I m ) I o i i it
Uur Oty
T b II b Ih h i m b
HI. I'nul’a

Our Responsibility Extends

(I, r*1 *T n w lirM
l&gt; lm
I lF u r li

iiimIi
I.

I»*

m m a to b« getting better tTtr)T|
day and according to reports fromi
'U k e City, Coach llooaor b drill-'
I Ing men to put on a dsftiulv* to
'itha aerial atyls of pby that ho Is
'expecting tha locals lo vss vary
| often.
Last week's game witnessed by
nearly 8,000 fans to tha new Mia­
mi stadium and tha llurrlcanaa
expert to break all tkslr attend­
ance record* thl* fall to the flag
new Roddcy Burdina Orange Bowl.

Two Temple Regulars
Injured InScrimmagc

Hood lalopbopo* mannarreat* aa
dvaantlal lo a bualnaaa office aa
a competent secretary Is to Ua
atocallva.

PIllLA D ELpillAi Oct- T. —t**)
‘—Blight Injurbt suffered by Morl*kft bWrI*«
t I* Kati, regular center, and Clem llr«wat»r ...
Btevcna,
substitute
halfback, A t il.m in U
Fr«ial|*r«H&gt;r
marred Temple university's prat­ Avnn 1'irli
tle* scrimmage yesterday for M illl.r i t &gt;
n il
Frldljr'i game with Florid*. Both K«*rl ih ad*
are *gpected to b* ready to pby
tgatoot th* Galore but will b* ur{ a tl* to *ng*ge In any more prat' VVIntwr l*nr
T«%Mira
' tb * aoaalona thb week.
A|»«a|SI*H .
M( I'luiHft
KMalmmrr
WIb Iff (Inri
ru tw llllit
UimrUhil
Ilo u n l

WASHINGTON,

l r was-only through tho Individual
ability of Eddb Danp uf Fort Jer*
»u , N. T , 7# h n '» fc*g a d
every tlmq he handled tho t a i l end Sop ho!*v»f* Jghpny Douglas
of M*bac|U,;W. V i- that thu
Hurricanes ware able to score nr
much as tt*y did. .Only on# of
their touchdown* cams through at
sustained , Jidda ’ th i field march. •
Tha team, with |U Urge quota
of sophomore*. fryttkly hid a aovere ease o P jItU n against Oaorgla—ten offaM# 'fn o a ltb * being
called against them to add to their
nerrouanaaa.
Although
Spring
Hill has lost Its first three game*,
it b hoped that tha Badgara w(ll
prev* stiff er eamp*tltlen Ihta
wafemd or Dug toaxporbnred
D - . .. _ &lt;oe Knowlcg*. KPdfc.£»*l. .aqsU)M OrarvW Cruihere' wlU Jra toaaod
■J t? ro*F and Jack Hoy, lacBlea, Al Hwan Into their first major battle lb*
string af and Bob Hayra or Jack Ju»ilce, ftlb w ia * wapb.ah.BuckneU w.lthv
Georgians, guard*, and Cad .Thompson, cue- H i -aay r u t prvrloua work. . .
’
Hart kern.*' uncovered r a
rare broton ler.
,
, . IL
.
boy*, frog)j A ltfht And apaody -peay beck­ kMMUt of Mnkfitld miWrtal ’ la
Ihklr apeabgviradl* but UUa Wrok
,
Ibid make* up th* aacoml t w a 'i
th* VotohM krUf bb busy try tug U
°.B J * J * ,r|ruruling fort**. Kirn* MlUar, Buck fkgMto eomethtor apprextnuttng
«
Johnaon, Garard Kirby and 11*1
a Bn* which ean aet aa 'a gait.
" ' b « * r » l Brady are found t o tk b eombtoa*
. ’ ' tbn.
.

IM U Ik fk
J&gt; rU « i» 4 . .
R u bIIb
n r.
A u r u u I I ii

rUtii

Gen. M a t s u ! Issues
Proclamation D e■ daring I n t e n t i o n
Of Subduing China

for 250 Miles

C ircu s G rounds— F l n t 8 L s a d San fo rd A r c

Bargain Afternoon Performance
FO R T H E / g l P P I B S

V M te t. i r o d , f * r „ t y . n V * * « V V t » A ^

hav* tkb coapon.t* **v*. J6 .w tfc .

&gt;l l e r
a n d t&amp; jzAueA ic e *

V ie Florida Public Service Company has 250
homed in O rlando, W inter, P a jk , Sanford and Da-

i

T m

• &gt;■

M

' i'

Around 50,000 J a m .
P o l o Grounds To
See Third C l a s h

I
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H
H
|H

th e fe r r y m e n
In th o th ird
gnmo o f th e 1937 W orld Ho*
tie*.
Mont. Pcaraon dlgpt|tt|4^^k
wonderful illihlng p4rhmM|j|
allhougli Ira wai knix kod~nuttjB.
tha bo» by tho Olanla , tA
Iasi hall ol lha ninth JMlndJj
with two men out. PehreMM dkP
not allow tha (Hants • slnaK^
hit until altar two more wore,
Iflh Inning of the accopd game of Ihe 1IM7 World Serle*. II
out In lha f i r t h Innng.
The final neon- wni H to-I. Ihe um e aa In th# flr»'| game. G
prince 11*1 Bchumachar alart*
*
|fu*Ww to rvcill Italian troopi from,the I,
drr Myrll Hoag elammed out a double and then scored on
*d tho game for Ihe GUnla bnl
was bit at will frequently #1
m rroaaiog the home plate to score the run Ihal tied Ihe l
American Uagucra.
In
Ik*
are Ihe Yankee hat boy, Giant Catcher (lu. Manrugo, American Mague Umpire I
•
French navi,* might b,- uami
elahih. Bill Terry aani Clift M*b
J U . T n . C o l o .
rr____I , A . J O f n e l r m n n : protect thu Spanish . - U ya
Yank Second llaaeman Tony Ia n e rl.__ ______________________ ____________________
Ion In lo pitch for th*
l^agus champ* and alio alartad
Cy llronnam for th* aianta l»
Although the
Ihe ninth. BrtmraM aaamad to
have th . groat oat * f f f « oa Ua
Yaokeoa Hw bu aaat Ibam down,
In order for the only Ume dgr*
In* th» gam*.
A IS6S.ooo.ooo pile of nahav
The Yank*** secured flv# tuna,
Ihal wamiT worth a dime to any­ nln* kilt and m&gt; ermra during
one Ihal's whnl flro gava lo th*
lha hall game and. Ihe (llanU
Untied Hlstre bag year. Klre earns through with one run, flrh
Chief Mark fjleeelnud staled loday In n mHilliiustlon of Id* hit* and (uur qrrur*.
Th# Yanhtea nrarly ilartpd
ili-nt's fun Ihe prerenllon of dlath* ball rolling In Ihelr half Of
aslrnua fires.
lha first Inning when Croea*HI
The Drat of Ihe ihm'la appeared
walked. Bolls tiled out t° Blppb
In 11,u Urn prevention alory yea­
In right field, on a wild pilch
J a p a n K m p e r o r prorabad nn
terday and today lha Kir* Chlel to DIMagglo. Croiietll adeggrod
early victory and a peaceful fitconllnuui with Id* siury.
to third baao bill Schumacher
tare after (counting *h« *'ch l'l
•This i."vl don't hpplle* chief­ fanned Joe and Oahrlg won! oat.
aaaa gararnmant army who hav* j
ly lo llu- older people who ainoke.
Whitehead tu McCarthy.
''
boon paraulng anil foreign and|
Y'Jllinm McD'OiAM vva, gim i Ilo rurefiil nf nlalchn*. llee safely
Monts I’earaon i«t the (Hants
aatl Japan*** poll da* In colbbmalchna. Never .moke In n down In order In Ihalr half of
|"i
ml--."Hi
yi-'trtflny
lu
luilil
a
arauo* with eoatmanbta Intlui: ii rape ui hit linim- on l.'ll'J l\ j guraru nr liuui or ulllr. And II lha first hul Iho powerful AmirFlflcvlilh Slrvct al un i-atiiiiultd you vnliio your llte si nil, do not Iran l.i arurr. lent Selkirk around
*"lM added that the llvsa and
TALI.AIIASKKK, Oct- «.
amnkn In li'-d. Till, rau.ea prolico:.i i f I x;..
th* ha.ee for the InUUI rnn of
property of naitouala of third .
nlily linin' donlli, lliau uny oili­ th* game. Dhkry started tha In­
powers would b* protected. HU
er allude lialill.
ning gnd filed Out to Chlotio In
anaoancamant ram* abortly afUr
"Caro In lb" roualrnrllon nf center. Selkirk walked and went
army ailhortlba mad* aa Implied
i.nr Imll,"* Is ii hlg faclor. Klre. to second when Uo*g tingled to
threat to lam Ihalr land sad
(mm ronilioslllili! rnof. nr* one
ghort left field. It wa* lha' first
warship bat laris# against tha
of Hill grentes! slnaln rause* of
hit of tha game. lA iierl then
-Poatanl and rkta tha Industrial
liiHiie dlrnder. |1»r nt fire r«- singled to renter and Selkirk
area acfoai tha Wbangpoo Ulv.r
'
tardaul
rooflira
Is
Hi*
advlra
of
(Ctntlftw«4 on Pato TH*oo)
’I In- Joint rxrrulivr slid firuiiro
from Bbanghal nhbaa ChtneaW
roniniitleu of tin- hi-mmoli- County tho N"ll"iii&lt;t Kite IToIrcttOn Aa
bad aria* there ceased firing at
1
ai»
lull"".
Tlii-lr
r'-aenrrh
aupporl,
l li.iinU'i of Comnieret- will meet .n
Japan*** civilian areas la Mid
Hie ( liaiidn-e. I.iiildini; lonighl *1 Ihe prnHlcnl t-ti&gt;rrlrnr« o» every
Itnagkaw rector «M lha latardag
7:3(1 o'elocb, rliilph llagwell, aevra- flro clilnf llml no wuislon ahlnalo
Ureral artltanrant.
. roof will tm.M rslrhlng fire from
lory, nnnoilliri'd liulay.
Tb# pnmat (Japaa***) New#
I vtnrka, Tim 1'iuirlia may com*
Three Hanford glrli. Mia***' Dr. I- T. Do-,, local chlroprnc- » " " "
bonfire. Me,,mo­
Alary Nell flmlth, Jan * Kharon and
tor. left WadnvwUy nigh* for M l-1
&lt; « ..iis.ro .s_paa*_fM r|
Dorothy Mitchell, at lha Florida
ami where he will allrtol Iho ndIII* p lins for the remainder a„(|
nmn |,
Slate College fur Women will ho
vrnlion of the Flurkla Chlrprav" A n i C r i l ’l l I l A v i &amp; t o r
of hi, find, brief visit to
t, iirakcl in I
In aljvndanr* at the opening of
Hvr'a Aasuciatlon at the Deauville
f
p
.
United state* were very, v r y , lre
th* n*w 115,000 Baptbt student
Health resort, lie waa arcompani.-,l
1 8 U lV C Il P r e e U O n i
vague. Indeed.
Thu selialv ps.
renter near the campus, Haturby his wife and plan, to return to j
J J y J^ e lk c l G e n e r a l day aftarnoon, It wa* learned to­
Report, that h* wa* railed |,||| br f„rp Rl&gt;|ne
.Sanford £unday.
3
home by hi, father were denied house la'or com
day.
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! HAI.AMANCA. Spain. Od.
by him and discounted liy to- drastically. It w
Dr. Frank l/eavell, nf Nashville,
aaUOa* ‘ la China, Ihal slgnatoriva
j
The
flon*
ift
the
MgWn
thum
(,i»)
ii.rold
K.
IWhl.
Amcrknn
formed source. In Rome.
•
iu ,iu » a •
Trnn., Baptiat student aacreUry
of the alaa-pQwar treaty would
j
and
lluglo
Corpa
will
huhl
their
a
.ia
io
r
SMiilenrorl
lo
dcalli
Hr
u
The sMomptlon that hr w-olg
— - —■—
will make th# pilnclpal addrea#
ha railed lata aaaglon by th*
I weekly pr a t t le awalon
In tho Hpanlah Inaurgcnl court .martial, and Judge Charles A. Power# of
sail Ratutday on th# Italian Ito- m w/w, P / r o l
l/ragu* of Natlnaa,
I American l.rgi n Jlu t tonight ST wna panlunrd la,i ntolit by Hener Conte Haviia w,a answered liy «t»*UU L d JU l
Jacksonville, preaident of th#
ALBANY. Now Y.^k, Oet. *- • spokerman at hla hotel villa
7:30 o'clock, Percy Mere, ailvbof aral'Mlmo Kranclaco Kranro. lie
Japan ta on. nf the algnatorlea
On Sym p
Stale Mission Hoard, wdl prewnt
—m —UpilaU
NvW
Yorkers with th* assertion that he mu hi
) of llo- proup, aisled loday, addin/ arranged lo go aa soon •* I***af th b treaty which, among alb___
the key !• th* building to Mist
M
that
John
Kchlrard
would
M
p
ro
,n
,is
in
hla
hrldn.
who
walled
wp |UwBa htnll* (|a
w a lfie ri . to
remain hne several day*.
LAN'HKOHII.
Mary Ellen Tharp, of TsltohauK*,
ttOMA Oct. — (Ah—Sourer* j approach tog wtntsi
cut and begin leaching the cswn- across the Krenrli Ironllrr.
ru jg ltl tha aovaralcaly of Chin*.
Upon a rr hrtog at th* Ncsartt
H rv.i.lyiln
president of tbo Baptbt atuduit
Mavurtholaaa. tha' foreign ofTtro cloro lo th* African ministry re- W IW I' , fln t at
Ilals
of
bugling
lo
tha
member,
of
|t
v
,a
Indlcatod
that
Ihe
&gt;6airport from Hollywood the 2t» roa| ,,, 1^/n, i„
organisation.
Ihe aquad.
ysar-olil filer from -champfiTsn.
w*4s k clear tk»t J»»»a would portad lari night italton troop* traffic I . *o »* ■
year old son nf tha Italton i&gt;r*- Tal|,.y t |Up|M-l
Th# now Baptiat atudant caatar
had
bron
vbtarlouv
in
wldoaprood
Central
Now
Y
»
t s * bartlelpau ta aay moaiinr
m br answered the only quedlm sympathy with :
Is the third In he sreeled near th*
fighting agatoad aatlvre ta Ethi- haavbal .WT»•/%»
U tha treaty powarv.
that reporter* were able In »l.»«t ara |,uddlr&lt;l dre|
campus by a rellgtoua group aad 1
opla.
temporarily blank,
over Ihe bead* nf hb hu«lllng cf,|||rry |n proi,
will nerve a* hradquariots far ip*
Dosplta off trial . allvnro. thro* tht ByrsfuavCdrtl
guards wilh this:
arale*.
proslmatrly 376 Baptbt aUaUals.
quickly.
aourros dtocloaud tkar* had be«i though tb* anew
"In two hours, I lv*vr far
yh* entire 1/
driving
recently what wav* drocribad aa tra ffb waa atour
MADRID. Oet. I .—(A&gt;)-A daWashington."
• pool f'timpany'a
Important
polto#
“oparatbwa" |proved haiardoua.
lachmvnt nl 600 Intargrnl »&lt;dllut, a* 6 o'clock, hla *|x&gt;k» section Involvtn
against bands * f aaareudara.
| Th* gnaw swlrk
dbrs wer* reported l&gt;»Ur lu , Kranro'a pardon, announced alman ssbl. h* was sound atleap unit*, strippingJ l u v m M th* '
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hav* been killed In lnrnn&lt;lu&gt;lv* mullsneoiuly wlllt Ihe death
In hit room, rooting from a trano- plants ware thu
______
'eompbta v lr Lake Ontarb wkB# brief flu r
hgbtlna &lt;m lha Anatrlan Inml In sentence recommended by alt ofccntlnrn'al
trip that
l&gt;* ran gerund large*!
lory’’ for th* Italbna but ad- rw* ware reported nt Tnoawana
northwestern Spain where H»n»r» Hears qf tha court martial, wa*
Wednesday to l u Francisco.
0f the sit-down
mated tho Utter had suffered. m the weaUra border,
allsalmu Francisco " Kranro b sa(d lo hav* been luflaenced by
No hour.,or dgta for his trip t * thing be Anns i
soma Inessa
l N a s r -f r a n tin g tew eretures
pounding govarnment Hnr* I* ■" Iba geoerallsalmo'a desire to pro­
Washington nor arrangrmn u for la the day the ■
Haary punbhmaut was atotad were reported gruarally up*tat*
effutt tu avoid a soennd winter mote frleudly relation* with Ih*
rail* on
gavantmrnt official* keep working *■
t# bore bron tofl triad «
t b At Kan*. I'vnn. ta e a awtried to
United Blalu's- •
cantpalga there.
Iberr were announced.
lories.
Three raptured Russian avia­
Ethiopia no,
a wot flurry ovar a art tag* Fann
Tha raaualtlss reaulird whaa
tors, tried with Dahl, otao were
Tha a Baa nf th* fighting ware sylvmab during tha BlgH to th*
rover*a&gt;*nt iroop* roc
not gtvBp thpugh b won atntnn Wak* a f n 60 degre* t a p kg tern
reprieved.
aral vigorous Insurgent a'
F ranc* tald he wa* convinced Klorlda—Partly rloud
different port* a f Ethiopia ware pereture since Wsdnaatay. Th#
aad finally aueeaeded le *
by Iraki's tasilnoay before th* and Saturday slightly
T Al.l.AllkkgKK, o n I
KLKIN'M, W. V *- (Kl. t —U F»- th* gap which tb* enemy
military tribunal on Tuesday n lfh t
Dr. H. II. Halt. Hikin' haallhof­
'that lha aviator had been “daOfftatol Bagto
ficer, troatrd a fatally Injured
celred by (oyalUl Spanish an. ,
ri at tho tba* hr
T
girl yasterday. not V"owing ah*
Forly-Hre ap&lt;vl.’,l alalr *"«l
Utorlllei both I* Washington*l»d «
--------------WU hla dangblrr. Klnls*. Bha
lira asaslua, wen, railed
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Knotty Problems Fires Cost United States
C onfront So Ions' O ner 2 6 3 -Million
ear
CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Vittorio Mussolini
Flies To New York
From SanFrancisco

Thjit not only m
m that must be
o . gouenvorg wf

Three Santord Girla
To See Ceremonies

lm provtm aot «t

o a r gd* dlitributton *y*t*m . Many service* Vrdr*
r c ltid to p r tv m t m olstura pockets, U r g tr malnd
w ar* laid to taka ca r* o f grow ing sac Ilona of. tbo
com m uni tidt, and old p ip * w u replaced to p re ­
vent Wakagd.

Classified Advertisements

« *«»■

Pearson Allows The
Giants Only Five
Hits. While Yanks
B l a s t Out Nine

Murphy Stops Near
Giant Rally In 9th

Klne-I'ower Confe?un*w la deall
with th* Jdpinrec- Invmslrn of
China. Informed inuirea hluU-d It
w** “"likely IVaihington, l/m,,on&lt; or “"F clh ,r bl« f *Plu l
would te choM-n aa the icon* of
the nine-power talki.
*|

r To One Majority Committeela In cen sed ® £ £
pproves Law Pro- OverLoss OfMower,i

All yM .hae* U d# b.Mi auk guUlMl . t—BMM PWOMH U rat
th* tbket wagaa an th* elrtna g ra n d * and If you *rg ..U .
*r aad.r, upon pafK biLar.Trm A BC V d C .'.V IU rTM ^r* A r

m iles o f g ta mains and service lined to custom*re*

$5,00a00 on p a ln td i^ p c i r a

D o ra

Oct. »-—

ireme Court Cemetery Group'
mpsOkey On Of Women Teuderw..;^lemption A ct City Rejis[natkms'!’, r “ -7,;

Dag of (

YANKS RALLY IN FIFTH—WIN AGAIN 8-to-l

LONDON,
O tt, B. —UT&gt;—.
Foreign Secretary AHhony Kdm
Inlay axprvaacd (hr Itrltlab f r i f
einmrnt's
"gratification", over
l’miilcnt RooievrlCa .yi-cth. to
tha American Charge U Affaire*
Ilrrachel V. Johnson and told him
that Craat Britain conalderud It
a
"real eontrlhutisu' toward
paeca.
At tha aama time informed
aourtuu add t'den and Johnson
dticvaeed the gvnarel. Implications
af tha United SU l.a Pruaklent'i
edl far co-dptralbft of “peace-

twn ^ IIMlywdod movlb itiima cam# the very formal anment to the prras that Crooner Rudy Vallee and Actress
Youngblood (above) will be married before N'cw* Year's bell*
Mr. Valle*, who seem* very hippy with Gloria, emphatically
nllingly said "No."
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Cbcua Tldrato on M i aa Grew* Oreuadi at f A. M.

E stablish ed In 1908

Eden Pleased
By Roosevelt
Plans Are ,Made Fo»
Nine-PowcrConference Which May Be
Held At The Hague

Lives And Property
Of3rd PowersTo Be
Protected, He Say*

•ANKOllfl , .
Oriilft
I^Ftbvrv
leiV# (Nik

Andt»w Jarkrii
I lit I lit MVIII*
OrUnUu
MImiiiI IMImiii
I l l l U I r f f t»uCll
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runt r u r

WED? NO? YES7

Quick Victory And
P e a c e Promised

Grid Standings

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“VALLEE

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MJ5BKER. Okie- Oct- 7. -U P )
-M eeker, main street wee deep
n gloom b i t night, silent sorrow
'or tho ill luck of this town's Ne.
I. cltlien—Carl Owen Hubbell.
Marker locked up shop In high
plrlta yeaterday afternoon end
-rowded around radio* to li.lon to
). O. Hubbell'* bay pitch another
eorid aeries gam* far th* Obnts.
fhe shops remained closed last
light—but tha radio* ware stilled.
"I hope," said Carl'* father,
that he has tetter luck neat
Imo."
Meeker’s 600 cltbana,
hay’ve done ao In other years,
loitered at loud Speakers to hear
b rl win and then dashed out for
JCnda—Charley Krejcbr, Jgek toby celebration, that lasted fer
Maynanl, Tom Walktr, Bill Ilow nto the night.
0, Clifford Whlddon, FonU Feu
And there have been other day*
Ington.
vhen Carl loat (heavy ellence) but
Thekba—Clark Goff, Burrell i#v#r a aerie, opener. .
RagMtl, Gaorgo Owen, John Crab

i G uards—Gordon Gardner, Frank
Xpeali, Lynn Llghtbown, Nebon

Semini

Th* g u buslnaa* may wem ralallvaly glmpla
compared with tha alactrk and talrphona for in■taore. That la tru*. Rut navtrthslaa* no prograadv* company can afford to Juat lay tha pip**
and forgat about-'UvtnL A prograafy* f l y booh

Italians Victorious
OverEthiopla Natives

^aily'U constantly lmUxi

gag'd tsirlbu fl^ 'ty ittin .

Winter's First Snows
Come To New York

500 InsurRents Are
Killed In AsturiaH

Niro Culary plants, boardtog papar, aad calory wire for sat*.
Baa Mrs. Btotostf, Oabry Atre.
Used Xaroaena Electrolux,
new, Scott-Carra way.

LOCAL WEATHER %

Bk*

On* tS hlgh-pewired rifto 'far
tala, |tSJW. Addrea* P. O. Boa
t*. Lak* Monro*.

SMALL

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Yankd

font* Open Series Play Tomorro
Sanford, Ocala and Leesburg
Take Lead In Northeast Loop
12 G am es T his W epk
Daytona Beach, Celery Feds And Limit
Of Tallahaaaee Regarded Sure Bet To !
Win Junior Florida Title Honora
:
r l t w i t HI B ch u l Foot- completely
subdued
Laadcofli
m a c * epsas la a n n l vaunted Charlie Tate, brilliant
ijr when I t o f the 13 broken-field runner,
iba n b if U In H a f i m N
O ther conference team* 'f a r a d
aa follows: Ocala defeated Da.
tedule pita Baafard n . Land. 2S0; New Sm yrna Beach
r, Daytona Beach vs. loat to St. Joseph's, 18-7} Live
■rna Beach, Ocala va. Oak mauled Apalachicola. 174}
DeLaad n .
Palatka. Leesburg ahulout Palatka. 80 -0 }
va. SC Paut'e and L ira Lake City humbled Im maculate
Leon of Tallahassee. In Conception of Ja«, 41-0; and! BC
ether fame SC A u g u r Paula waa not scheduled.

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The D. B. Buccaneers had their ■t. Psal-s .... S
prestige punctured by Orlando.
Use of Iba bride's three Ini­
18-0, leasing the masterful Tally tials Is arcepted commonly aa
cwfavorad In consideration of the correct marking for tr a u r
taam and the F ide o f Sanford eeau Unco,
conference strength.
Bp interrupting the 18-gams
winning streak of the Laadon
I Jena o f Jacksonville,
Coach
Codhee’a Tally team shook the
Is Allowing
state with surprise. The Tally
club thoroughly
beat London.
Z14), producing a great bsekfleld
s t a r la Bobby Benson. The
of past das account*.
strong Tally eleven took tb e .
w iupa o ff a mass Ire Has, led b y ' I helped yoo,aow yen help mo
%
John 8 uUtraa aad CapC F rans
General Repairing
W arner, both above 800 pound}. I
Truck * A nte Service
and the O am ont . twins. George
Bodice—Springe—'WaUera
and Tom. la the baekfleld. BenA price you can affard |* pay
noa w as assisted nobly by the
Mitchell brothers, B arry and

Martin's Garage

A 50% Discount on
$2,061.32

rr
DKlANn. Oct, C- —iA&gt;—The
Wattes s ef Strtasm Unfed yester­
day sflmaoen in Drlaad, recap-

Martin's Garage

W ER T-The JE W E L E R
Dlantotida And Watches
W*» Watch And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
* w n u rw cai s u m t u p l o w k s t -

BOTELeJjEAMINGTON
N. E. U t STREET at BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
Ororlooking Bayfront Park and Blacayne Bay
Oppoolti Union Boa Station

MIAMI, FLORIDA

no Block Eras Shopping Districts and A a w ia w

Summer Rates Until December
Slagle Moon with Bath—f t .50;
Dooble Boon with Bath—*2.00
Alfred Simona, Manager

P A N

D U N N - .S e c r e t O p i i . t H « 4 l
OUR A-iSAILAMT5 HAVE
DISAPPEARED"
"WITHOUT THE
VALIANT OOO, WE
WOULD NUTHER

onni

_ HERE-

W OLF'S
- BE E N
K N IF E D /
ICT A C A B GOTTO

GET HIM TO
A DOCTOR.
IMMEDIATELY/

W ith

w olf

U N C O N SC IO U S, 0A N

AND THE CHINCMp
HOU*JE- BOV RUSH*
TO A DOCTOR .v . '

I'LL MAKE TMOfl
PAV FC
t m is . w o u j if u
T H E LAW TNII
C H IN E S E

H

l

EVER OO/

THIS in THE H&lt;
OF MV HONOR!

oo r pALLs CHINE'S
s e

MERCHANTS. X ,
WILL TCU. HIM
OF THIS 1
I
AFFAIR, AND

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M r Central **
nr Ball, Hlfhwag

fu r th e r War
Prospects Of Foreign
3 Intervention To Prevent Hostilities Is
MadeCleab^ ToThem

Japanese B u s h Re­ A. F. Of L. Candidate
MR, TERRY LOOKS ’EM OVER
ported Blocked By
Defeated By C. I. O. —— ^
^
Chinese Resistance
Conservative
On Battle Fronts
Field

^Germans Remind
FDR Of Wilson

The Japanese advance on all
Chine front* from Shanghai to
the fe r Perth wn* reported to h ere
to rn halted by iliffrn rjl Chinese
reiisiarve*.
In the Shnnghal hector re peeled
Japanese thl-u't* against » 25
mile line running northw rat from
the North Ktnllon were he*ton
leek ly kh rrr force of numbere In
hem! to heml cnmbnt.
F e r to the north In *t re logically
more Im portant operations In the
rlrh province* of Hopeh end
.^hantunc, reliable foreign report*
boro out Chlnr-i' claims that the

span Insists “Have
Not” Nations Have
Need Of Colonies
r a

Wr m

* S » H * W W-ese

: Tho
of Nations asi. f«nbly at Ccnovn warned
Japan today of tho poMlbllAy of International action
inleiu she agrees to a peace­
ful nine power settlement of
4h* China confl'et,
!• M eanw hile

th e

world,

Japanese ptiah Imif been *top pet).
Cholera ilnnjrer In Chine seemed
to bo lensming n e . fewer ceae*
w ere repotted,
Japan'* nlr squadron* eontlntied 'to haraw CbUieic rlllea over
an exlrndid nrra. Doxrn* of towna
William Green, president of th« American FYsleratton of la b o r, In the Yangtze Volley and In
I* shown In fighting mood n* he addresved ths federation's annual Southern and Wcatcm China reconvention in Denver with an appeal for workers to rii*r up and potted attack*.
Japanese troop* In North Chin*
destroy John i,. Lewi*' Comnitltco fu r Industrial Organ iznli &gt;,t. lie
wore ocrnpinl mostly In strength-

Barefoot Burglar |Fort Announces
H as Little Luck ;PIan To Increase
In Three Calls Golf Membership

Sanford Woodmen
[&gt;evelop Plans For
kfembership Drive
Tba 0*1*ry Camp, No. 025, of
* Woodman of tho World mel
IU regular weakly an*ton Ual
g b t a t 1:00 o'clock a t Urn Ameri« Logtoo H o t Tho highlight of
• meotieg woa the completion
’ :p U u fo r o local drive and a
tciaton to parltclpal* In the
iHon wkto membership campaign
. bo known sa tbo Victory Drive.
ThO mooting w as pre tided over

A burglar with big hale feet
ro u n d considerable cunstcmatinri
in tin- h rn it of Sanf'ord'a rrnidiTitlsl arctlou last vricht, svcunllj t
to report* &gt;it the loud I'ulice F u ­
lton thi* morning.
The m nraudrr entered three
home* b u t rnili time wa* flightened awny lie fore Im rduld m ale
any big haul*.
O d er of IVIIre Itoy G. -W il­
liam* revrnled ihut the burtrlui
made Id* first roll nt tho home of
Mr. arul Mr*. W. F. T tlrn at Sut
French Avrijtit; Iibuul 3:30 o’clock
thi* morning, took u w rist wntrh
belonging lo Id* dnughlrr, Kliui*
beth, and one dollur from her
puree. Tho Movement of some of
the findly frightened the burglar
and hr made a bun Ini exit from
the home, leaving the imprint* of
h it feet In the yard.
Al t:2H o'rlpek Mrs. H lnrhrllff
reported tluit a burglar had en ­
tered her room tint was frig h t­
ened awny before anything w*«
taken. Slw wns nwakenul while
Ihe unMeritifird man was plunder­
ing near her, nnd thinking It « i t
her husband she railed hi* name.
The. man Lrramc frightened and
almost ran into Mr. IItnchcllff
who heard hie wifo rail and went
to sev what tho trouble was.
At 4:40 o'eloek Mr*. Hoover
railed the lacsl Pedire. SUtlun and
reported th a t a m arauder bail just
left her home, and had taken a
p air of hvr huthand’s pent*. The
pant* were found elisrardod later
near the K ekm on Cannery.
A fter the romplalnta had her.,
turned In all members o f the local
Police Departm ent were sum ­
moned to eeareh for th e n o rtu m il
visitor but a* y rt no arreats havr
been mode. Deputy ftbrrlff t» A.
T ate also alelrd In tho search for
the marauder.

Miners Stage Sit
Down In Mine Shaft

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[For Beautification
In Shin* Of Sanford Armory

(JapsacM )

New*

moving Japanese column
al I'rovlnco had raptured the city
of rhitnhsieu on the way to Taly*
uanfu, eupllal nf the province,
'a fte r u ties pent In battle with 10,QOo Chinese rnmmunlzt soldiers.
Tho repulse of the Japanese
'raiding putly In'Rhanghal brought
Jo nn ra ilier fierce an*
Counter thoL saw Hu- two a rm k l
locked
I
. In
.
.nlmofi
V
Imnd-l i f-hand
cemluit. The Jupunese also failed
then tn budge Ihe city's defender*
from th eir nmxe of miniature

-------Tit* paradn around surroundlnl
Inc the Hanford Armory ti helnf
planted and begtillfled, Under Hu
oupervlilon nf 14. Karl Nm*d
rren A eomplata land*e*p« pl*r
ha* been drawn, embracing Ihr
eullra block on R ail Finn Hired
V) whlrli the local home pt lhi
N*llon»l Guard I* located, wltii
Ihe exception of the portion hi
the northeast corner oernplcd lx
the Hanford C o ro -Cot* Company

Country C lub, A. C. Fort. m in*-l T br bottle developed Into a tew
gt r of the- Club announced today.] between Japan'* s ir bnmbera nnd
^ Although the membership has China's strongly entrenched to*increased considerably during Ihe rhino gunner*. Imth scoring heavipast yrrrr nnd the playing on| I)” I ut Indrcbdrely lefore -the- bitth e cour.io htis
lnrre*M-d overj lor fightvig Inpseil a t nightfall.
I no percent, Mr. fo r t feel* that
■
thu membership In the Sanford
f\C
iTub i* cRlrtmoly m «*II in r«»m*
c itie s th e

s ite

o f .S anfonl.

co n d itio n i m

r Salmagundt^ W i ! 1
ho i Be R. Monsalvatge

lh

‘h l . ''u i , . thi e

the fact that the annual mem..
lierehip fe e , in many inctanees. i*
Announeriurnt of the
ID37-3H
much Ih.|uw half r.f Hist charge* yinlmagunill . staff of Ncmlnol*
by other tlub*.
I Huh Srlmol was made tmlay by
During the |u»»t year many im- j | i u Ruth Hand, faculty advisor
pruvrm ents havr luen made tn uf t|,v group,
the course and. Mr. t F ort re- sh e slated th at the following
jH.rtcd th s t It i* In b.tU-r eon- glaf( « a s ehmen by tho mrmbera
diliiin than It ha*
l«’en for „f (ho farully only a fter very cerethe pusl fire years. .
ful ronsidrratiun of the many *pThe riiurae lias Iwen pNvided |dirattons handed In by member*
for tho u*i. of Sanfonl rrak trn t. „f (he Senior Class)
and it I* to the i d . milage nf the
Kditor-ln Chief, Raymond Monresident* In en o p e r a to In | m ak. »*tvntgej llu.incs* Manager, H ar­
ing tho Club on outdafnlin ■ sue- ry j lrt, Mlnarlk; Areorlat* Editor*,
eeat, it wa* stated .. L|
M argaret Tenhet, Donna Morgan,
Monday night the m em bra of ponald I amson, end Oleda Dyioni
the Club and all Sanfonl m b Sport* Editors, John Morgan, and
llarry M. I'apwnrlh returned In
dent* inlMV (c l will meet In me n 0rla U k e : S n ip ih o t Editor*. U - hi* home In Banford |s*t week
with a •trance tale of agricul­
ture a f|e r spending Id* usuul
vacation nt Doyton* ileacli
Mr. Papworth told a llernhl
reporter this morning that dnr
Ink the aummer, he railed a full
crop of watermelon* that wolrfami
apprnilm atrly (0 lu 7S imund*
Oath. The melon* wen- grown on
0*viral sand hill* lu the hark
yard of hi* cottage.
Mr. Papworth went »n to oay
'th a t he and Mr* I'apworth- e n ­
joyed (heir vacation t» a groat
aslan t and that they are gls'd lo
find Banford prospering out thslr
return.

Papworth Reports
F in e Watermelon
Crop In Daytona

Program Presented
By The Girl Stouts

Wall Street Broker
Tails From Building

made during the program.

NEW
The

YORK.

A m e rtra n

O et
S o c ie ty o f j i t

ehan'eal Itogloeeu yv*ta rd i y FB
rmunewd the »i«-tlo» of Dr
The pubtl
llarvey. K- DavH, proalismt tn page*, IUK) o
th e Btevrna Institute
.Tech Iins foot bail
npiogy, Hoboken. S . . J ~ prosl lures of tho

deal for 1»JI.

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athletes of t

VoteGame
-

Hubbell Is Knocked
Out Of Box When

Richard \V. flrndlne, preset.
city rlrrk. r a t hlati man In i
field nf fire for the mnyorall]
nomination and will rnnlesl will
O'ltrlen tn tho Nov. 2 eleellon
The r l o al»o eueeeeded In no in
Instlng five randlilnln* for eltj
coune | among the II whu wll
run for nine rent*,
Foiling pi area were thronged
i r t i t h w d ea P are r e a r !

Homes Of Three San Meeting 1b Planned
For Monday Night ■
.lo rd ,J W d en t8 In
vaded fiy M arauder At CT OF C OfTire

and an Invitation was rvfn m the Btoodmtn CahfJ
Hi asking th a t tho Degree
if th e local organisation
0 group o f candidates tn
r Friday evening, Oct. I.
M l M ild th a t approxlmatcMcsbere of Um Sanford
M be present n t tho meetHoreon and nil other* do­
TAMAQIU, l*ar O ct, « —&lt;AY~
it g# will bo provided Forty-five determined a o lh ra rttl
Hatton If they vUl m**: miners, dsm sudinp a w«e* In»t StSV o'clock n t tbo Lo- creas*. continued
a
sit-down
strike lodey. nearty one-fourth
of a mils below th e enrtara of
tke Labigh Navigation Coal Cohi
p a ar'e CoaMalo eolllory.
Tho
men.
coatraet
rntaera
v o rk lag on tho e ig h th . to rsi—
lowest point tn the deep ih a tt —
throw sable th eir ptofco amt
sent word to tho ourtaco th a t
they would remain there until
they worn granted wagon equal
to tho coUlory's seventh level.
Tbo mine's ]JM ollsor work-

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Tho Darnel

Initial|
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11KTR0IT, o n .
u n -T Ilr
Comm tlee lor Industrial OrganOut on. iBrri'Mful tn nominating
It* candidate* for mayor and
city rminclltnpn In yoatorday'*
nmi-partlatn pr'm ary, claimed a
H»nh*t*nll»l victory" In It* first
Major pul l i c it campaign.
t The CIO candidates did not
id the field but l u mayoralty
militate. Patrick II. O 'ltrlrn,
furmi-r Democratic Attorney-(leuernl of tlie fliair, boat John W.
Smith, present heed of th e rtty
council who wa* endorsed hr
the American Fwleraltoti of l.n
bur,

charged the C. I. 0 . was b r in g used a* tho nucleus for n political eninc th rlr line* of communication n |
organization seeking to elect law ls president of the United States. and countering sporadic raid* by * 1 &amp; I1 S

•a a t an offer of co-op* ra t Ion In Ih*
J F a r En»t. nought a way to glvr
/a re a to h b Idea to '" q u a ra n tin e
' Ih* contagion*" of war.
&gt; The Chicago addrcoa w ta w rl- corned by B ritain, France ami
Hue*la, hoard with reserve by
Germany, and term ed “demagogic
dbd v a g u e ' by an Italian govern­
m ent official.
t The British foreign office ex*
p ra c e d itself a* Im p re c rd by the
preach, and eeml-offlclal quarter*
■■Id th a t Rooievelt'a declaration
fa r a "quarantine’- of offender r a ­
don*, If osrrird out, would bo tho
J re a U e t boon to hum anity th a t
, P f i late*man poaalbly could ac•Cmpllah.
■' Tho Brltiah cabinet, h wa* a n ­
nounced, will be aummoned to
Oleet W cdnrediy to conatder the
. hiteniatlonal situation and the
Booeevelt speech when the full
tkrrX ii available,
t F irst reaction In Berlin wa* one
of surprise and even amazement
i f th e president'! apparent tbun. ,t lO eellsw * * • r * t * Twet

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N tlM I iK it ?9B

Establlahtd In 190H

Chinese Make C.I.O. C laim s
Stroiig Stand Big Victory In
Against Japs D e t r o i t

GREEN CHALLENGES LEWIS’ C. I. 0,

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Afore Fruit And Vegetables Than An|
. Similar Area in America ,

SANFORD, FLORIDA, .WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1937

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NEW YORK. Ort| 4 - « 9 W alter 8. ra s e , president of
Case, Pomeroy and t*om |aar,
■roll kaown Wall Hireet Invaalb a n t company, died today la a
ball from a window id the firm'*
Office* on the 14th floor of n
W*ll Street building.
\ Associate* said the fall was
io cld en tsl. They said Cs m bad
bo*o 111 and wa* 1**t seen a t Urn
M flre late yesterday. The body
Was found on tko roof o f.a n ad­
joint** fire story building lhi*
Morning. Associates said Case
b u s t hero gone to the window
'for air when ho bream* in.
iDMo was 11 and wa* a director
f
M M f oorporpUoup,
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On the eva nf the World Scries In which his Giant* will engage
the Yankees, Giant Manager Bill Terry alood behind the batting
rage and studied the wsy the buys owing. "Who’ll win the series!"
Your guess ls ns good as mine.*' quoth Mr. Terry.

Nix Is Elected Roosevelt Hints
Head Of Kiwanis Special Session
For Coming Year .Of Congress Soon
EJdridge” Hart- Tells Wants Immediate Ac­
'KiwanianNOf Benetion On Wages And
iitH Of S. S. A c t
Hours, Crop Control
Hiilucy J
Nig was elertoil
|&gt;resldent of tliu local Klwunl*
flu b tur the coining &gt;c*r lu th e )
election ot 'dtlcer* lor tbo ur-i
Kunlinlton which wut ropipldod,
al lln lr weekly luncheon Imtay,
trlher* who n e ie named tn
piul* In Ilio organisation were: &gt;
11 U O aw ell, llrst vfro-pre»l- j
dent: J I,. Maloiitottc, *ociiml
vlee-prcsldunt;
Arthur ttranaU.
troasuror, and Frank H. la.m*on,
financial *cc(plary.
|
D lreiloi* ot Hie orgaiiltatbiu
appoluli it tn ai-rla for Ihe turn­
ing year arc: T. f}&lt; Hunpsou.
II. II I'utlbbull. Karl K- Nurdgreu. Jim. II
llnkln*. Cl. D.
II eallsarS 111 ra s e Fear)
I

Contest Is Won
By BuTfalo Patrol

Navy Pilot Bailey
Comes By Air To
Visit Parents Here
Navy Flint t'b.vton Itultev
lundiil Id* Niivy piano 'i i t tin.
Municipal Airport Tuesday nllerl,oon lor n brief , |o t wplt bit
parent,. Mr. tool Mr*. G. W.
Italley. of
Wert
HiglilM-nlH
H ire ,!.

Mr lliilley I, n grnduato of
Ihe Serubido llluh lb'1u*d of
Hill i la*, Ilf t i l l s libortly a lte r
I n Graduation lio onllatoil In tie.
Nn.y nod was OHnlgrioil In tho
radio si-ctlnn wlioro lot rotu. In
Ihe ltlgUo*l rating pit sihlo, th at
ol chief rndbi nperatiir,
lie then Irnjtaforrrti in tho
naval all plane te r . lee, ittol bo
I* now ruleil n na.nl pilot. u&gt;* gttcil to tint duly of losllutf
new *hlp* dollvr rt*l lo Hilt Niivy,
alatloneit ut tbu FJilhiddpbln
Navy yiird.
Mr llallt-y w:t* formerly na*
alrotol lo |Ur .Mriilnno tiorr'or
te-slngton, ntol traveled oslrtish ely In fnrelien wat era during
hi* tour of duty on Hint tumour
ill'll.
Ill* irip In Hanford was madn
directly tu rn fumi
iv ut.urdn.
w h e re

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now IrnlnlrtK nblp lo tin* Nnvnt
trailin g station.

laUUAL WEATHER
Forecast
P artly
cloudy lunlght am i
HJtuMiiiy,
|in«*ildy
u raltrred
altuwcr* near eitrem c smith cnest,
Kalieuiti uiiitliwcal I'bir Ids; poll*
ly eiiiudy tonight nml Tliunolcy.
Its) Ions lld r a
W nlnrsdsy'* tides, tuw, 2:12 A*
M.. 3:14 F. M.; high, b:iU A*
II „ 11:07 l*. M.
. Barom eter
/'
Today, 30.1: yesterday, 30JU. '
I'red p ltalto n
T n lil for yerterdsy ------- Jtfl
Total fur month to dale
K.R2
Normal lu date ...... ............. 7A3
Temperature*
LAUOIt ELECTION
Maximum, tto; minimum, 70. - *v
Herald reading.
DETROIT, Oct., 6. —W - L a A special session of ths Mu- b ar sought control of tho city
n Irips I Court w as held lu ihe to- governm ent today but was divided
i
—*
cal pollen Blutlon today al n'*m .‘ against itself In a holly contested
•------ municipal prim ary • lection. Tho 221
Lb C- H. Bluffer, member ot Committee fur Industrial Organ!- 2S
' |M|L i i
tbs Banfonl pulton Impart m e e t ‘cation barked one slate and the SO1 ,'ih.iii.Mion-m'
rtdurned to duly yesterday alter, American Federation of Labor 1
^
?@
i Erv i
n two woak'a varallon,
1backed another. - The nominees 2 .
............ "■ •n .
— |WiU bo chosen for mayor and nine S .
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(to o n * RW1|| w»* granted pemTirntMllmcn,
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R ATIPOf

TnEatm
NOTICW

-i . H ta a f a r t n from the haity departure of An i w p
dor Johnson in Nanking, following the Ja;»tw*e w*nd«f
o f Intended air raids, to the Chicago speech of PreaBoht
Booaevalt yesterday; almost as far In point of policy l a In
fitfu l
That v i i aa Indication of politic*! *nd
economic isolation, a notice to the world thst the United
States would not fight no matter what happened, that we
Utoald withdraw within our own sheila and leave the m t
of this world to Its own fury.
,...
w . Btft the President'# tpeech yesterday waa a wattling
tit international co-operation, a return to the print Iplea of
froedom of the seta, and American protection for Ameri­
cana no matter where they may be. It eoundod aa if It
might have been gtfen by hit great predecessor In office.
'Teddy" Roosevelt. It heartily disapproved of efcrtalh
recent acts of other nations and promised to do something
about it.
Painting a vivid picture of what Is taking place to­
day, President Roosevelt said, "Without a declaration of
war and without warning or justification of any Und,
Including women and children, ate being
trtttfCd *mh bombs from the air. . . ships l i
fced and tur*." Looking into the fotttfe wju
Islon, he paraphrased James ItlltoH, Eft|flil
e foresee a time when man, txultaht in'the
hotnlclde win fage so hotly over the world

t . o c r o b i*

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FOR SALE

J. T. kloitltllNJN. »i.» » “ oeo»I«W la [tin Circuit Court u!
to-ml no 1, ro u n tr. Florida, at the
N nrim btt Ith. Term thereof, A.
U I t ll , of Ike affauM ef Un­
armed Robkerr and aaalancad
therefor la T a m ft) Yanra will
apply for clemehry In tka State
Ui«rri nl I-eMnee. Tallehseere,
Klortda, at Ita neat regular meet-

liiitami porvetu were arraigned
be faro Cltr JudC* Er*M
U

nif pai cmirt Monday anentooa,
II wan Ire rte d today.
M i prrekn* dhqhttnl wtih dls-

French diplomatic and political
quarters ryprrward the greatest
satisfaction with the Chicago add1
reps, which they considered a Ume-

a want i t .
sad ««ared
tkd t.mrso; Skit .pOllMthl*

at

mmmt

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•MRtTON

la M kin tald, Brother Avoir
Lord, dran I n u . that ap­
ed. akto the* jn the way as
camaal, bath rent
tb*t
a&amp;hiaat &gt;ecelrt thy sl*ht.
he OUwt with the Holy
*,...-And |mro«Hal»ly thar#

w art
&gt;oac-,

tutor h. Tim fnllowlna uaureoa
wrro tried on dlaord arty fits*
Ju rt rhargaa: Jubnnle Jnhneon.
fin d n o to »
Says: Oil*
rrarson. Flo**!* Ms* Harper and
Jam ra lla rp e r ware dismissal!
artsr i-lmiUn* not guilty and
O lam in WUIISma and Ida fj*Ue
Cn-e.-i wera eoritlneod to Mon­
day.
Henry Kin*, negro, charged
w ill ilrnnhunnoa* and kseaalt
with Intent to repo, was tranefrrrrd to the County Court* for
trial. W aller Rnndita, negro,
t-harrwl with hrnahlnr: and enttiring, wn» also transferred to
tlte O o w 'r c h art.
four p'-reona rhargsd with the
sale of I'ittory llckrt* rontlnsed
from l|io |i* t in e rt aosaloo were
arraigned. I b y
warn W , lb
tvuisaw raiitti nnd K-1 JonM ro«lianmt tn tin- not I ■'ration or the
Court and fide Ttppio end H a r­
are M llrhrll. who w era aontencod
(0 pay fn r* of |U .
imrlil linker, rarapsd prtaonar.

Appllrant.
The saying, “F o r w ant s f a ball
is (ho* w as loat," e tc , usually
UTlbod.
. Hen jem In Frmaklio,
U fa) p r b t A bund m i p a r t b«-

LEGAL NOTICE

Difltnand Setting
E n s la v in g

McLaulin, Jeweler
.

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n o n r r m a t im w c r iin i
• I* k arak r a h a a ik x tka
M ad wtU on the an. day
ikaf A. D. t i l t , ai &lt;*n
A. M. or aa aeon thereaa tka aaatlar may I*
a s s t? ta a Jedsa or ih.
t a t l a a l etrry lt. lin ln u U
Florida, for a a unlee of
astlaa ef aa lofaaf m al.
im| w the name a t Ckartaa
R am il i t . u a M at Manlamhioae Coenty. rlnrMd.
» I t s day of Sa pi ember
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Fine Watch And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
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actually ‘ also &lt;1amlssml. Frank Rohonon.
present charged ellli drnnkennesa. was

A frtshy. Hshy sgulrrel
gls aspersil «P a walnut tree.
S a stopped and curled his buahy

tlnoil ts or

to

days.

kali.
And looked rig h t dqwn a t ms.
Jle rubbed ona tiny llttlp paw
Upon hla ne#a. In th o u g h t
Should h* lot me know hla hid­
ing p lace t
. Should be, o r should he n o tt
f kraiilad ae to U lk to him—
- fie *ay&gt; *Tea little elf,
fe f w t wonldn ‘1 harm youO r rob you of your pelt."

la fact, I eoftly said, “Cher,
.-c!mh*m
*
And “Chiller, chlttsr, chat I"

11* really teem ed U
i . . ear,

cock

hla

1N

• Aa tf to say, "What’s thatT"
{tut then he turned and quickly
climbed .
, TUI t couldn’t see him more.
P erhaps h* popped Into hla hopi*
, A nd eioaed Ita tiny door.
O h I'd lor* to be a squirrel,
,- A nd hid* my liny store
O f bttUaraula and_ hickory nuts
estaaU by th e More.
—IDA KENN18T0N.

w th at the lugfeetlnn he*
mad* th a t Hi* fire htrn
lynched a Bants R ota negro
nther, day, the Klen will
itdy.gvt the, credit fo r that,
pad

Jnatlra R lark’a block wilt
dawn another, point or two.

When tei*1a»d naked Muatoll
tg \o withdraw Italian troop*
fn d a It pale ta the tnloreat ot
JCUropeaa peace, he promptly
k»«l Ala own sou over taer* to
M U tho attack o* Valencia. It
tt^at dooapt mean -tV hafa tk*
uaat", what doe* i t j .

ATTENTION

Wo r l d
are praiseworthy. While fire Is one of hattire's grodtest
blessings. It can be and Is a moat powerful Instrument for
destruction of life and property.
“All fires, however, nre not accidents. Many of them,
and some involving the greatest of economic waste, are
directly attributable to Incendiarism.
."Tho crime of deliberately setting fires is worthy of
serious attention. With few exceptions, the crime of ar­
son la perpetrated for the purposo of profit at the expense
of the Insurance company. As Incendiarism usually is on
property which has been overlnsured, companies assert
that Incendiaries receive larger proportional damages Utah
tho honest victims of Area.
“While fire prevention education can cut down the

s e r ie s f a n s

ta “top" ahape ta get the World .Series and football
gamch that are now coming aver the air? ? ? If not.

operation .between- the police, fire do^ortmenta, insurance
agents and adjusters."

f
m bW
ot ronatltuttonal
taeatloi^a Will coil* brlore the
Tjrtrem * Co«rt In th 'a term,
lArnonk them tMlug: do PWA
g ra a ta for public power project»
M#l Iha a p rtra le utltltlea’ righlaT
tk Ahejia
a a tmccnatltutlonal
taM gatlM of authdrHy to the
One af S ir Thom ai W yatt a
# W A t Ckn the federal la b o r RtoM breatlful poem* waa written
WdkHun* tleant reqalre an eliiS k y e r to dUaoIr* a company **■
TMl? Ha* ik e B ko the right to
MPpoena p rtret* l a h t t a o i l
T h e tk* r*rt»lon teagua *kplalua the p re te st tow balance la
tk a jMWIWI
General ttcrenu*
Inll
BIBHUHV *Fuad.
“HU. A
th e Orel place It point* oat that
th a combined tolala of *U atat*
- fu n d i are actually ITAMLMO thla
i i a ^ r compared with only « . •
iM M tl laat year. Furthermore,
’ b says th a t acbnoi moutea are
*Mt P*U direct lata th a y a U k
m a ia l food butedd a t tetq tb s
•dkmrel reveoao fWtd. ^ h k h ah-

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about Anne Bolcyn before
married Henry VIII.

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Although A&lt; E. llcuam an'a “A
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fiaancnl by tho author. ‘

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standing right next to the mi
tivc person you ever tact; b at

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LttABBTH ttfflH A II JORDAN, 6 m fciy R4Uor

Mr*. Btodie tfflliam . waa b4*t
e*s Monday afterrwon to CUfio
Numb*^ Three of tbv first Metho­
dist C kvlta,
Mr*. 8. B* Fletcher
i
rhatgo of the business mi__.
Mtaa Jim * Whddell gave . r h * |L r
In tb* igiMloa study book. Rg-U .
and H eart.
,
A rummage aale was planaed
for n e x t Saturday. Plana s a fe
also made fo r an exrhango basket
tor tb* Mad meeting.
The WiRiame home was doa«ratrd w ith p h a sin g arrangogNpU
ef ataalaa. The _bo«tcA» was **aiated la serving by her daughter,
Miaa I n n Williams.
Those present were; Mr*. R.
W. Turner, Mr*. Bessie Hutchi­
son. Mr*, laala Laiett*. Mr*. H.
L. ibeon, Mr*. A. D. Shoemaker,
Mrs. Ro*a Davis, Mry, ,C. A.
llainea, Mia. C. L . Flower*,
9. B. Fletcher, Mr*. J . ’d:
ford, lira . A. D. Zarhaiy. M
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n. It mi 11ft. Mr*. John Va1
kn&lt;'
Mrs. C. C. P r i n t , Mr*. ’ R I*'
Williams, Miaa Bessie Zacl fry.
and Miaa Jan e Waddell.

Beals

.. liter Al
Of Local
A r o m p re h e t's lr e d e a e r a t i o n o f

Robert Rfanset It1
Selected Hbad Of
Future Farmers1

the fin* vrotk being agcoiapUeh
rd In the Maeunlr hoam In S t-1
r ’,,,'r,:h,,r« * * • »lr*«« h r , Taal
**“ »«■ “ •« * * » w ",'&amp; °* ° rl“ '
A Very hapreaatv* Induction
«**» amt m ssiV r of tb a *M**tl**
Mrs. 8. O, Chase. jr „ baft la
WJSDNHSDAY
tecrlce fo r Urn new member* of
ronimliitw ot llie home, a t lh*
A program will ba
the GW * Hl-Y Club of Bemlnol* day for Asueyilla, N. C. to
Past Master* Night of tb* Sanford
Holier t Mauser was
hanwil.
“
Weak ef P ra y e r' fn r 8 |a U W *k School waa held a t the High apead two we*ha with Mr. dlid
!.nrig* p. and A. \l, ln (bo local
preahlint of Iho- Bemlnnlr Chap |
a t tba B aptist Church School Monday night.
Mrs. b . O. Cbaaa.
Tempi*
laat
nlglil.
ancordlng
to
I r r of I ullire Farm ere of AmerYtM o'clock. Th* program will
Tim following newly elected o f­
Past kl.is.ler Jninrs Moughton.
Jen for tin. ensuing year a t the
Mr*. PhUllp Allen who has
ch a rt* of tb* men ef the ficer* preaided creer th e cereNearl; 200 Masons. Including
Biinunt eh el ion held
In their
m y: . Mias Nancy Roaaettrr, been seriously UI fnr the past
19 Past Masters of th* Sanford
Clnhreoi.i nl Ihe high aehool Ihst
Circle will wm
p real dent i Mtaa Cecelia Trutack, two m onthi la reported as Im­
lanlgo were preacnl a t last
night, it u j , lrnrood today.
l im portant matter*. All
to parekfcn tt H im
J actual ha* proving a t her home on Holly
nlgtit’a snalun and heard . -Mr.|
; Ollier ntiireia rlecEml during
i n urged to attend.
Campbell, treasurer] Mia* Donna Avebue,
Wells’ d.'srfl|illou of tb* .filttraIhn so nioii uero: Snni Itilchi*.
TUURBDAV
Morgan, eerreepcoding secretary ;
t onnl and riireallonnl facilities
vice-pie .idrnl; llnivey Hale, aroOag -of the room motbj M in M argaret Ten bet, recording
Mr. and Mr*. J . C, Crow a n ­
prinlilt'd
for
taiya
nnd
girl*
In
rotary: Rebcit Jam es, trrasuiT r;
. Jasto r lllfh Bchool secretary; Miea Daphne Tabkch, nounce the b irth of ~T sen.
Iho Masonic home.
George Mauser, reporter! ami thej
*1 a t tb* bom* ui raligloea d ia l n a a n ; Mia* Bdna Oeorge Douglas, a t the FeraaliiA largo number o t boys and
follairliig were elected lo Ihe
Bail Jeter, i l l Weat BU Stlch, physical chairm an; Mias Laughtoa Memorial H o i p l t s l
girls from (he home aro enrolled
Street, a t U :M o’clock, M arjorie Cogbnm, aoclal chair­ Monday nlgbC
executive toim nlltec: Caaste Spi­
In iho pi. Poll rahurg school* and
vey, Frank Jones, and Ril Cain .
Girt Scoflta will bold tb*lr man; Miai Ellas belli U ffle r, d u ­
sorcrnl h are graduated
from
eren.
a t tb * . G irl Scout Littla rational
Friends of Mrs. Ted Kathel will
chairman; hllaa Ann
Florida i nllosoa, klr, Wells at*!'
Four rcglalereil Poland CJiinaJ
a t 3:48 o’clock.
Pirrard’a Juggling arsis and
oaon, chief guide; and Ann reg ret to learn th a t she la UI a t
cd, adding that Iho f.ntnrlal
ftn8 M#a. J , J . Holly a n W right, assistan t gold*.
her home in Lake Mary.
ara Ilona have many n e # stunts rows h a w Ih-i i i purchased by
condition
of
ihe
homo
w
as
a
log for at) member* ot
Ihe Si'iuiiiide Chapter and will
Members being inducted w rrr:
monument lo Masonry In Flor­ that will am aar th eir audience, hi- kept fur the purpose uf ralariatlaa Church a t .Thalf tb* Mlaao* Carolina Boyd, M ar­
Mr. and Mr*. C. L. McCrono and
when
they
a
re
seen
In
the
Cen­
ida and urged *vrry Mavon lo
on the W**t Bid* a t "1:00 g aret
ter ring of Downlr Brothers Cli-| ing piA« for distribution of pig* • Teat A!moat tmbeUcrabtt VstwO* Mb
B ryant, Thelma Burn*, children, C. L J r , Jackie and Tom­
visit II.
among mimlN-ra uf Ihe Chapter, the*, tube*, battcrie*, b rstsra * b4 '
Nancy Brock, Helen Anderson, mie, have ^arrived to *|H-nd the
Worshipful Master J. C. Tra cue which rom rs to Sanford Sat­ it waa lepurled nt tho moating. many
T. E- U Claaa of lb* Flrat Nellie Cunningham, Cecil* Dekle, winter. They apent the a i.sin ter in
other fall and wtntsr M r k a
urday
afternoon
and
night
nf|
rrlck nppolnli'il I’nal kWsler lia r
Church will have Itarag Elisabeth Dyson, Virginia Dann, Clrveland and Gastonia, Texas.
Mcmhei-i of the Chapter also nrccssItJea. You oarq It to yowasif ■*•
this week.
,
old
r
.
Wa
dilitirn
a
s
.
Inaslinatler.
aeac and aoclal meeting
■let-ided Dial III* initiation of your pockatbnok l o c o a a l a M i M
Virginia Ford, Alice Higgs, Lois
and Pari Slaali r . (Ilrnn K- Mc­
bom* ot Mr*. Sarah Slew
C lem IlniuU lulu the urganixa- ar* thaw M tatndlag aaNa* st^lwag
Mr. and Mrs. IE. Cf Echols aud
Hodges, Louiso H ardin, Joyce
TAI.I.AHABSEE,
O
ct,
0.
—
Kay
and
James
Moughton
In
i B ut i
Metlonvlll* Arenuo a t 1:00 Hunt, Doris Jackson, Alice John­ family hav* moved fr;u i *»|ft Jp-ol-nial opening of the new 915.liun will Lo held a t Blue Springsi
presrnl Iho (Inind Lodge nffl
Siinti-I
uVr
A picnic
iiLinio*
soon-1 iliwt
line lioki
next tt’A
tveek.
A
son, Irene Lundquiat, and Doris Magnotla Avenue to th eir ‘n o w 'jjJO liapltat student center a t rials.
T. A. of tb* Booth
liiiirheon will follow in which F u ­
Tb*
home on the Weat Side.
McCall.
' Florid* S tale College f«r Women
Thn fnllowtiie vtslllng Mason*
lebool will meet la Urn
ture F anners from Ihe Dclsnnl
*
'
Also M argaret Van Neat, Dolly
r
.
,
,
.
.
.
e
.
.
tnke
place
a
t
2:80
P.
M.
Satrnve
short
■tail.',
to
Ihe
assem
­
DELANO. Oct. d . - t f h —Sher anil (’ax-scent City chapters will
--------------auditorium a t f t l l o ’ctock.
Mm. E. C. Echols left .Sundry ; i n . . y 0 c , o te r 0
Quattlebaum, Mildred Ratliff, Eda
bly: Fred J. , Bh ff, of Orlando; iff 8. K. Alone found there’s III' puitiripatu.
FRIDAY
r ,r. y n n k U a v fll
„f N ( |t|.
Stlch, Helen Shoemaker, Loti hi fo r Dothan. A U , w hv.r kho waa
t»
S.
Itehherg.
Bolllli
Carolina;
lie profit -In reiving lings—a t
The general meeting of the
The newly elected officer* and
Sharp, Ruth Strange, M artha Tel­
« • ceount r f lh r t o * * U ville. Tenn., ao u lh ^ w B aptist I J. Cl. Colvin. Atlanta; W. ft. Bot­ least for his office.
lh* me labels of the executive
Garden Club of Sanford will be ford,
I
, w r t t*ry i give
wm the
coualn.
.......
...
........Will
Grace
Taylor, Martha a cousin,
tle. H. C Jill--nil ami H. OFour sows ami six pigs found Committee will make a abort bust
r * a t tb* IVoman’a Club * t 10:00 W right, Katherine
H arrison,
nmhi
address biui
and Judge Chart j Coin. of .New Briiyrn". and H. (1. roaming in the woods last May
t inn
mi mmiroa
trip down Ihe S t. Johns R liet
Friend* o f U
Mlad
h
ath
ry
o
M
ji ^ U
|.OWTr,
#
of
J
,
ek.«m
ill*,
pre.lDorl* Sue Williams, Betty T hur­
fiiint flrorgln.
Helen tli-.-a*
filser -.all.
u ill I
‘
i.- ,'... iiuni
an.l 111..
II.I.W
* »■ . . c u m inr,* 1p r ill- ; nBlevens
were Impounded liy the sheriff In next Tuesiluv for th* put pose id
Tb* regular bu*ine«* metjln#
risen
and
Mtaa
mond and Lola Wolfcr.
108 W. 1st S i .
Bl*te Mission Doanl,! Hlmrl Inlks mnile hy merntrers •rro n ian re with state law and formulating a program of ar Plume 1.15
ef lb* Sanford Townsend Club
la interested to Icam th at 111 y 'K’B*
p.tnfonl l.o d tr Iiii linleil:
w ill be held In the club' room ,
|
[have finished their trafntng c o .r.e ” MI !’rr"'V t
k ry r-‘.? ,h,, buUd' i (Irniid Ma«ler
S' nr" llulph 11 Chap advertised for sale, lly Ihe lima livitiea for th* coming y rar.
- - - — t
Ihe sale was held. Ihe sherttl
la tb* Walaka building.
i a t the Protestant Episcopal l l o ^ • j ^
“ ,M Mar&gt;r 'E,l,,n Tharp.-,
man,
IV'imly
Grand
.Master
Jam
es
!*•!
-» a have been accepted
■ 1 •, &gt;l«hasaee, president of tho
rr ported in Ihe county com mis
. SATURDAY
tal and
O. Hull J. C. Trow Irk, II. J. slim Ihe hogs' feed hill and oili­
n‘‘ finfittact organisation.
A rooked food sale for Ilie
nurses.
Iclim
an
K.
|i
Hniwnlee,
F.
P.
Tlte new student center, a oneer cost* had run up In I HP. The
* benaflt of tba d lr la
HI Y of
Korsler. K, T. lame, A T.
Bemlnol* High School will be
Twelve top-notch stu n t mist
Mr. and Mr*. M J. Meeks have i lory brick structure with lia»c- Bmalliy, Paul lleilfiam , l.oul* C, porkers brought $.10 al auction.j
- bald.
leaving the county with a $.’&gt;11;
were used fo r scquencea In Iho arrived to spend the w inter after niilit, is along an English stylo tli'iilahy, nnd A,
Klrihhoff.
deficit. .
,|
H e's th e little d ark y in th e book th a t'n
Twcntietli Cenlury-Ko* gny ro ­ having spent the summer in In ­ srrhilreture. I t Is located- a t the,
com
er
of
Gall
and
Copeland;
mantic
comedy, “ Lore Under diana.
rtre e t. facing the college ram pua1 p f t n H l l i n P P R e s i s t a n c e
Fire," which opens today a t the
NOTICE
The flnit twenty-five cupic* nold al
,
Rita Theater. Isirctt* Young uml
Mrs, Bli'lln I*. A nlnglnn and and contain, a reception room.* ^ o n H U , n e r
jffire,
large
chapel,
mcilitationj
^
’a
U
H
C
S
S
t
o
c
k
M
a
r
k
e
t
Don Amrehe, po;uilir hit s ta r of Mrs. J. C Mill hell atlenueil ill ■
T h e re w ill Im n s p e e fs i m eelliiR
radio'* biggest Kunilay night nir- Orlmiiln ineeiing of rim primary roum, kill bin. student accrvlary’i
(if I h e room m o lh e ra o t th e Ju u Will be autographed by th e a u th o r
Mr*. Bill Wllllama, recent
quarter*
and
a
guest
room
on
Ihe
altow, are co-starred, with Boiruh teachers at Ihn prinreton si.li" d
lo r U ta h Heliool T h o rsd u y m o rn ­
bride, was honored with a ml*- Minevitch and his gang, Frances yesterday aftenulnu where Jitr*} Ar. main floor, us n rll as a large
ing
*1
III
Oil
o'cliM-k
s
|
Ih
e
hom
e
ealUaoona ahower at the meet­ Drake, W aller Catlett. John Carrk rliiglon was gwe.l spea
rern-ntl-n room In the baaement.
r u l e ARO, Oct. fl.—(JP&gt;—»o/«„ FI.-LI--*
*
Of M rs K u rl je li-r,
l i t W est
ing of the Phllathra Class ot the '
i t will tern- ns hcnilquarti-ni for tokening tiuiilMHIy of meat prlco B H Ieen th « trm t. T h e y e a r'* w ork
Cti fbdtlnjf—net eelery— vlnll the big IreerBaptist
u ' - r ' -Church
n T i laat
T , night idtne. Big Rutnann, and Harold
d’-i
M
in-*,
the
N
’ntlnn's
slutnpluK
approxiniBlcly
“
7!&gt;
llnpllat
stu
Bapriat
„ ubcr frllturwJ ltl lho , 1l|&gt;|1urtll&lt;k.
Churkle w ith Kzeklnl over life In ReneraP
w ill b e O utlined nt lh ls m o eltn a.
(be home of Mr*. S. J. Nik
live lock murk el* reflected yes­
deni* at Ihe college.
c
a
s
t
All room fuolln-rn n ie u rgeil to
Magnolia Arenue.
terday III" fun # of consumer re
Harvey P arry, who tu n been a
attend.
Tba dining table waa ovmlatd
gl'liuice to all year high bulrhstunt
ju*n
fo
r
years,
declared
th
at
a lake cloth:* I t w x*-renter*r
hop
quoin
I
Ions.
Ben Jon-on, EUtllH-ilisn drauisMr*. D. D. Welborn waa haalalthough Ilollywooil has' any num ­
with a mlnlatdVo bride and
Thu m arket rabies of ho** tist and p o e t, kill,si • man in -■
114 Magnolia Ave.
ber
of
men
who
are
willing
to
take
.
.
.
.
,
,
®**
yealerday
lo
th*
regular
•groom and balanced with
s
__
Lt
.
k
a
a _ a
dn'pin'd K0 to fid ci-llts a hull- iluyl and had ■■ ‘‘T‘a fur Tybuni
minor risks, m ly twelve have had meeting of the ’ Woman's Miata p e d . In glass holders. The
dr*-dweight
III Chh Igo’a slock- Ian ruled on his hand.
year* of rxperienen, and thorough-1 alonary Borlely of fh* rn ll OoaMr. and Mrs. 11. -II. Levy re­
i fooms wore decorated with plesanow th* business of wrecking, pel Tnliernable al her horn* on turned from New York where yards anil other m ijnr llreslm k
5 h g arrangeroenla of r a i l (tow lly know the
centers. Rattle prices hero r e ­
The poet and s ritk-, T. K. r.noi,
Eliot,
an automobile o r d lrln g Uom n KlKhtcenth Rlreet.
they hav* spent tin- summer.
covered steadiness ufler yoslcr- now a British nihject, was horn
Mr*. J. E. Hpurling. president,
Mis*
Leila
Peters
i*
the
guest
Regular business waa tra n a a rt-'*’*“ *•
,
. . . . .
.
day's ,en*ailonal nimbi* of to in St. Louisopined th* meeting with the of M r. and Mrs. H. R. I.cvy.
*4 and a t . th* end of the meetreot.’i I" fl.Ml, nne of Ihe sharp
song*,
-B
lin
rln
g
In
Ihe
Bhearve-’
Mrs.
Blanch*
Leonard
has
re
­
Wllllama w a. aurprl.ed ‘ “ &gt;««•,, h' n«ln,« J f u t- H w JM m
8‘ *g 1
and ’’Reaper’* of Lire’s Herveal.” turned from • short visit in tlu' es| breaks On record, This' gen- Work Seems Kapler
* " * * " (h at0
b“" inr»* «" ■»*
ornl dmrnllirn or lira animal
’ f t • .bow er of g ift.. O .m e a Ktlon
pictures, fur they not only Ili'iollonal was led hy Mrs. II. north.
And l-ITe P leasanter
• war* play ad and prises awarded
co-H, which has hoen reflegleil
Touclilon and * prayer waa giv­ Mr*. C. W. Dooley returned
reduce
the
stunt
man's
earning
fo - Mia* Ruth Camming* pnd
nl«o In sheep and Iambi, rnrW hen You A re Free
en
by
Mrs.
Janies
Chestnut.
Wednesday
from
Jucktunvill* rlcit prteds of tuovl livestock lo
Miaa Rva . Cinplngham.
. , power, h u t alto of fin delay p ro ­
From Cunallpnlion
Mrs,
K.
fl.
Mrlntyro
**crol*ry,
where she had been called by th* Ihe | n ivOe| levels ln weeks.
A salad roursa waa **rr*d to duction.
T h e bail fcelintf* a n d dullread the minutes of the last serious illness of her mother.
In
“l
A
m
Under
Fir*,*'
the
Lice,lock men said lower meat
S i following guests: Mrs. BUI stu n t men were required to plange meeting Rhe alio road Ihe month­ Mr*. Ilardin is Improving.
llllsma, honor gu**t, Mrs. Dan
tnimnl nnd
whutr*alo
meal ncgH o f te n u tU -n d ln tr c o n a lily
missionary
letters
lo
eneoar
from
the
deck
of
a
boat
Into
the
Miss
Jean
Moran
*;&gt;cnt
Ihe
Wllllama. Mrs. NI* and th*
price* usually wore rifle clod In p a tio n ta k e t h e jo y o u t o f
Miaa*. L n rlll. ' Slaughter. Edith w nter fifty fre t below. Boning a* age believer* ln foreign missions. weekend In Ovirdo with Mr. and ihe rrtn 'l irndo although filsro life . Try u done o f Illackth a t eom fort and triyle go
Yearly reports of welfare, work. Mrs. Bob Murphy,
Rale*. Paulino Itellaray, Naomi ir ir b tm f ,w llora, Hwy provWrd
u*a a lag largely tierause of P ru u K h t nt t h e f l n it a l|fn o f
Junior
Young
Pedple'a
depart­
hand-in-hand.
livery n*4r
Mr. and Mr*. Koontx w ire the the' distributive factor* tnrolvad
Hutchins. Frances Phillips, ___
N*&gt; th* thrills while l« rc tta Young
c o n s tip a tio n a n d
se e
how
Cuonl**'j ,n d ®°n Arneche were romancing. ment, and the secretary’* report guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Goit Warm weniher also la a factor
fall HhiH&lt; ut Cun a n a haa a
It* Cannlngbam, Eva
m u c h li e t t e r i t Im to d u c k
Dives Into the ocean are highly were g trrn .
Sunday.
bam, r Blanch r Cunningham, Edith
In tho sluggish retail dem and.‘I
world of both. In thinking
Business was dl»rus«ed for Ihe
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Nichols of was polntod out, nnd hrlik root t h e tr o u b le lieforo it R eta n
RalUtnr, W i n i f r e d Hnlchlna, rvm nnanttve fo r stunt m rn becumin! year, Tb* meeting waa Mims spent the weekend here
of
hhix-M think o f Cowan
c*oie
of
danger*
Involved
in
hold
on
y
o
u
.
n
iiir
k
D
r
a
m
r
h
t
i Cnmmtaga. S arah Dfld Pinw ra th e r rnutd sllmutale a rm 1
rioted with a prayer give* hy With Mrs, L. Grant.
Company.
1 Mary FplTMlar, Evelyn brut*** and wrenches suffered in
I ini of demand fnr Ihn sm all| In p u r e ly v c R e ta b le nnd I*
landing In th* w ater Hat on tha Mrs. A. Wlrholdt.
Mr. and Mr*. W. J . David ot amount of meal avaltslile. Rtor no p r o m p t nnd reliable.
Rrhola, Dorl* Rockay, and DorThosu present wars: Mrs, T. Sanford were visiting fn rn d s'-in
body. Only automobile ernahea
o d u Marfhall.
ate* sleeks of meat arr pear the
(J e t r e f re n h in tr r e lie f fr o m
B.
Wrlgfal.
Mr*.
Natson,
Mr*.
W.
lowest len d s on record.
rW \
............................................... bring • higher price. Long experi- J . Hall, Mrs. Jam es Chiwtnut, Geneva last Thursday,
c o n s tip a tio n b y ta k in g p u re ly
enc*. however, teadlbrs th a stunt
The Geneva I \ T. A. met In Ihe
vegetablo
ftrot atralt of lb* an-call naen to follow p certain technique Mrs. J. E. Bpurtlnr, Mr*, fc If. ■rhonl auditorium Thursday a fte r­
I. T. Stringer, noon.
a ^ N a m d o rth a l Man w'ka dlacov lime «md again, .rem oving aa Mrlntyro. Mrs
tiouls
Elisheinius, f a m n u a l
Mrs. D. D. Welborn. sad Mia*
Oerrwaay,
1131
much danger S i poa»tbt*.
American painter, call* himaalf
Wllbalmlaa Wleboldt.
’
(
111 FA ST F IR S T 8T.
“Tha Tranucrmlant Eagle
of|
BpanUh camklag It nficn
A GOOD LA X A TIV E ,
American A rt."
soned with all vo *11.

id tid l Calendar^

indicttohSefrice

P e r s o n a ls

ft

Otjier Officers Also
Elected A t Meeting C M E A R f iN D F .
Held Last N i g h t !
NEW
USED
TIRE8

ovn
tfA

xt®

MHO

New Student Center
Will Open At FSCW

Pigrs Make No Profit
For Sheriff Stone

*2

McKee

k t o Supply

“Love Under Fire” Is
Thtflltfr At Ritz

Have You Met

“EZEKIEL”

MAKING SANFORD FAMOUS

Bin Williams

Is

onoree At Shower

Coleman's on Thursday, October 7th

Slump Over Nation

SANFORD’S ELVIRA GARNER

___ fir

Mrn. I). I). Weiborti
Entertains Society

COLEMAN’S

Office Equipment Co.

| S T Y L ISH

SHOES

Smart Women Know

E

CO W A N

Black-Draught

Company

Miss Margaret Tutin
Has Eighth Birthday

M'a* M nriviri l.onUr Ti*rn
rcU b ratn l lirr eighth blriMjay
*'t*i a party glvfii by M ir
mother. Mr*. W. F. T ulrn. re a ­
lm day Bltcrn'Kia.
A color not* of pink jank
green *ka IT (Itria d 1n ills a irly
nw ma which warn duorM vd
with rrcp* paper. Th&gt;- l&gt;-rt|dnr
rake w*» * ir e n wllh ■ -•giu Id a Y
rantllea. I l l * guests each p in *

a, pink o r Jtrren cap
In lltU aal green cake* »S0i a
pink candle On each, w eraaervsd
• lib lime a n , Ice i r r a a and
nM*. ’
After refreshment* verb a e rr•
•d . (he honor** opened th e blrtli
day present*. Taa tu aala were
iht n taken to lb* W eal Ride
T alk n h ara gsiar* were stayed.
Eajnylng lb* party wrrp the
Ml**** Margaret Tula*. \ m a o r
I J e s t . Andrry Toll. I d t l M l i t .

11*1*11 Biniih. ana raw

tNaoU

tny unc— attywftert— any time
For convenience in geuing things
done, fbrtjutck help in tmet^endes,
' . for sincerity in sending greetings, for
the thrUl of voicc-to&lt;tooicc visits with
friends and family, fpr apeed and ef­
ficiency in your busifUU aflairs—turn
to your *tielephonc. And remember,
telephone tervicc is fast,
low in Qte,
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�Gators Look “Not So Hot” Against Scrubs’ Warner Style

C o n tin u a l T o W ork On
king W hile Backs D rill
PuzzliDg Warner Yankee, w h . initial
n R u n n in g Plays And Passing
Game
----- e§,
(r»«ih&lt;«ra m a r &gt; o n w i
P lay s By F ro ih ' BonnI*
and ha had lha Giant bala-

replaca Orumbart and flom et
T ln flN lit ' V n I P
walked (nr tb a second lima In
U C lIU lt
T U
C
&gt;m m In hot w ater nil during th e, tk# in n la g te « » J |»
on‘"
f C w i.e e V w ^ T . l r * . . creel
till. Tha m ilf llm« lha A iaer-) more. Croa*ettl filed on| , to
between occasional aliowern, a .
I (can Ioanna ara waa In iroubta, M°°r&lt;
ta d GaW tor ,h* *•**] an aaU/natrii sso.ooo of m e r li f a
‘ waa In lha fifth Inning when ,-und out, Bolf walked, la a s a r r l, f i i d t o reg-latered voters nomftwo alnltea brounht over thoj stored.
| naiad two randltlnlea for tnaror
blanla Inna U ttr.
In lh* aarenth tha Giants warn m g | | tor (he ntire-mamber city
During tha
flrat thraa Inn Inga! unable to gat Goman and w apt council. T hor had until I r . If,
. o f piar, the Ynnkaea and that down In order. Tha Yankees a Imoat
(R ail era standard Time) to daGiants played acoraleaa boll and threatened in their half of th a
posit their ballots.
1 neither team
threatened, eacept seventh t u t n double play by the
P r'n d p al object of Iho labor
In the first Inning whan tha Giant Infield ended the threat.
factions waa the Important past
Yankee*,.put two men on -Uia 7ha Giants made a email th re a t of mayor, a 160.000 a year Jnh.
racks by virtu# of Knira walk by to scorn In th eir half of tba eighth As head of Dfelrnli'n non-partisan
Hubbell and DIKngglo’a single but Gomes w ant to work and sent typo of govornmenl. Ilia mayor
dm jn tho left field llna. Tha down tba n e a t two batsmen to end la ernponnrnil to appoint morn
&gt; Giants were
credited w ith only the fram e.
than TO ih’parlinent heads withono h it ami
th a t by Dick B ar.
Al Smith went
In for lha Gianla out ranaulllna the rounrlt.
tell and DIMagyio aodurad tha to hurl and It waa tha
fourth The Committee fo r Industrial
only Yanksa blow.
pitcher the T errym m had
ua«d. O rganisation, whose united avtoI In tha first half of tba fourth Tony La ti e r r I wag the flrat hat* mobile workers eialm a memLerth r Gianla wont down In ordar ter to face Smith and sent tha ship !r the Detroit arra ti r g r r
and Onmtg nllowwl no ana on sphere Into th a . left field stands than the total vote, rndoraod Tat*
tho bases. Ilnlibal ratal lafAd dur- for a circuit clout. Game* Died rick II, OTIHep, form er Biiehlgnn

amor That Colbert Lost For Season Is
Spiked When Coach M c L u c a s Says
Right End Will Continue Piay
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school
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inw IIM M 1Pros* Paw* BMP
mission by O. P. Paalon. local
building Inaimclnr, In ra-roof his
Dam* building on Klin Areuuo.

01 In D. King, tra c h rr a t the
Hanford Junior High School was
’reported III this loom ing and Mr*.
G. K. McCall waa asked to taka
hla place until ha recover*.
The Hamlnot* County Poultry
Producers Aaagrlallon will meet
In the Bern Inula High Hchool
Thursday ntylit for ttiair .regular
monthly meeting, Ala* It, Jo h n ­
son will discuss "Systematic
Culling of Hans" at lha ra a a tln r

'!■ Ih tlr work lln r* tba coaching
.gUff discussed (ha possibilities
*f tba squad In tha futura at
th e Monday afternoon practice,
It la hollared that tho Bemt■ola irlddera will use tlislr se r­
ial attack mors o d rn than they
h a rt In tha past (wo games for
m far this season they have
pasted ala times and Dr# ot
them war* completed
which
****** th a t the aerial departm ent
af Chair offenalra la noe of lb*
M e t Important methods th a t tha
1 Accord og to A statem ent by
Coach McLucaa, tha Lake City
U ons coached by llo b art llqnaor, have a mucb stronger elavan tbl* season than the ono
they brought to Banford last
y a a r only to be defeated by n
boor* of | | to I,
Tha gama will take plam F ri­
day arching under the floodUfhta ef Lake City's new grid­
iron.
Circulating rumor* that stated
BUly Colbert would he Inal to
lh a Calary Fed* for tha remain­
d er of the season were smashed
Ihla mornjpf whan Coach Lann*
. erd McLucaa announce! detl■Italy th a t Colbert would conUna* hla work with fh'n Feds al
big right and position.

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I5hirk. D irt* cw fB u u fhr £ m
B ig Victory In

and once president of a union,
headed the state rntlarard by tho
A. F. I . He expressed belief in
property and responsibly conduct­
ed'* labor unions,
•
A leading conscrvatlra candi­
date, Richard llrad ln r, whole i lly
clerk and ha* been n city official
In various posts fo r 17 year*
lertprd O'Brien'* statem ent a "rod
declaration" and said th a t "a
concerted attem pt la bring made
to place ■ m inority group in
power in Detroit."
Beading will run against O'Brien
In November.
ll.it] Lockett, athletic director
at I,ec«liurg, la the new proatdent of lb* Northeast Florida
Conference, an organisation of
13 high school*.
Tha circuit mat at (lalnesvlll*
last Saturday and lh" new* of
treallaae* Fre«* r* e c tre»&gt;
loKkatt'a election waa given out Workman.
Ilay Fox, and Jultu*
yesterday by Charlie Jones, St. Dlngfelder.
I'aal'a coach, who waa named
Rldrldgo Hart ot W inter Pork,
secretary and treasurer.
chairman of the Rnelaj gcrurtiy
The other officer elected w in i Hoard, wag the rueel apnaknr lor
Jack Smith of Ocala, tho vie*-:i the orra*lon and told the group
president,
I th at tha principal work of Iho
Tba Northeast conference trark . Bocliil Becurttr Doan) a t tbs
meet will b# etared at 1-ecka- | present ttma dealt maluly with
w*nna park hara on May 7, JTThe* old age a«slrlanea.
os|d Tho basket ball tournam ent
The old aRO ass'alnnre la n»I
will go Ip either Oral* or lA»e*- to be canltlaed wllh old era p" burg, a definite decision to bo atone. H r. Hart asserted, addin*
rear hod later.
th at a monthly allowance up to
The nest meeting will be held HO per month would bn provid­
I
at Gainesville Nov. 15ed for thoM who qualify. The

Gulls May Be Backed
By Major Loop Team
ORLANDO. Oct. * .-( A l-C h a rlie Itradley, secretary of the O r
Undo (lull*. Florid* Slate leag u e
entry, said yesterday efforts are
under way to make a * major
league farm of the Orlando bull
club for Iho 1131 season.
Itradley *ald tho Detroit Ti­
ger a, tho New York IHsnl*.
Ilrtmklyn Dodger*. Itoaton tle««
and tho Washington Hciialnra bad
been contacted rcgar'Slug the
proposition.

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In Em»r P*yB»«t VUn
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300,000
£13,000
330,000

Phtehurgk — 513,000
- BL Louis ____*00,073
•- H a s t e n -----------373,000
Philadelphia ... 230,000
Brooklyn ....... 484,433

Dr, ftemiM-l Johnson, great lHth
century author and critic, when
asked If many men could have
w ritten MaePheraon’a "Oeslan,"
replied: "Yea, many men, many
000,000 women, and many children-’’

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Nlca Celery plants, boarding pa­
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Sea Mrs, Btolnoff, Celery Av*.

We have Juat re­
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Old. Fancy leaf Caladlunu.
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M ason R ep o rts!city n ^ ws briefs Hazards O f Fire
Are Discussed By
Bu sin e ss;; Good
C hief Cleveland
To In W estern Area

Dental Health
Sponsor P u p p e t 15,000 Mile Trip Thru’
nionlhly meeting
tho Gigantic Losses Due
Show In Schools Far WestConvmces ,r, Association vm i&gt;« ii*u in To Fires, Prevent­
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ReportedShot Down
In Sudden Stiffen­
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The final cat* docketed fo r tki*
term ef the Seminole County
Court waa tried before - County
Judge B. W. Wore th fi afternoon
a fte r .which bo dismissed the jury
ending the laat county court •««tlon thia year.'
the
eacher,
! Sod Ruffin* resulted In
hnaggm g a tricky hopper on the run behind 1 cohi
.
This afternoon, Mr*. Edwlna
, Second ftnilght World
n eloae play
Bandy waa awarded |60o damage* pegged the ball to F lra t Baaeman Lou Gehrig, outing ‘G iant Third Bateman
for the New la a iu lt against Dougleaa Baker of th* fourth inning of the World Berlca. Above, d v h rlg end Ott with Oebrg,
Rational league
when they and C. B. Bailey In the only elvO umpire.
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rtenUy'e 8 to 1 w in ovqt the suit docketed fo r the session.
tenU ye 9 to 1 w in over the Gen* and Wilbur Oglesby,
; New York Glnnta u
they charged with Illegal poaaeatlon ot
Mine, waived arraignm ent be*
halted oat U hiU o ff thro* of Bill
fora th* Judge and entered
T w r j 'l mounds men.
&gt;■
Pee*
deal
R aff Eng, hoopla* oat of hot
w ater ah n il time* daring tea g a m ,
a x e p t whsc tea National Loagoa
C te m p M # ”*cornd th eir lane ran
r In te a flra t Inning, wna v ery of' fact Ira aa ho allowed th e Glanta
Tli*
ot
•only five hits, two e f thara earning
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n r __^ __"1_| • _ _ _ 1 Bemlnole County poultry Produela the Initial fram a. Hla carve and
'eat holla wore a t tea peak and
A P«PPet ahnw. Under th* an*
ila control waa perfect.
The Yaakooa wore held to par p* nr Is ton nf 1 . C, Oalger. D. D.
Thla week I* Fir* Prevention
land could do nothing w ith the of* 8.. aad director of D aatalH aaltb
C. U. Maaon. o f ten Burpee Seed
Freddie Curry, alia* Prod Leo
factlre pitching of yoong CUff o t th e n u t# Board of H raltu, Company nf tela city, ha* re- Turner, chargvtl With , , - . . Week and Fir* Chief Mack
loitering,' ciovvlmrxl I* doing everything In
H Motto a oatO 'the fifth Inning when will ho ahowa hi all tkoachooli turned to Sanford a lta r pn eight wee sentenced to aerve
nf Sontlaole Count/ on Oct. I t
i i they acored their flra t two runs
kU * * » " *• • " * • th* p" pU
and .11, Km. Dorothy Lnmb, achooi weak* buelneaa trip to Idaho, |„ th . Cl t , jail 'b y " C l™ J « d £ of
Banford conscious of th* fir*
the game and or*ream , tee
Wyoming, W aiUngUm, Colorado, Frank I . Miller In a special eeeGiant*' loan one ra n tend. In the
elate they ram* h u h l o r fe a r

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France And
l. S, Plan ConvocaGon Of Nine Power
Meet InWashington

Tokyo O fficials;
Taken O ff Guard

Japan Replies To
D. S. With Bombs
Dozen Railroad Cen­
ters Frofn Hankow
TofCanton Attacked
SHANGHAI.
Oct. 7.—
(AP)—Mora than 600 Chin*
ean civilians were reported
‘today to have been killed by
mau bombing raids of Jap*&gt;
nneae WHrplinca on the rlchj
routhern province of Kw*n-|
lung. The Chinese Central
News Agency remrted th»t

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Tokyo &gt;athtwmen, u*sem- 5
bltd In an emargency
' today to dlicuu tha Uni
States condemnation of Jaf
pan'* Invaaion of
Chin#’
’while Britain and Franca bagnn an exchange of vlewa
e ig h t J a p a n e a e p la n e s ,
I n - ’ Jerk Keen*. *It«(*d rucentlM a* with Washington on the
eluding two huge bombere. ware captain of Harvey Brad* Bqlad- vocation of a nliv
■hot down by a aurprl** C h in e , ron 19, Bona of th* Ararrlcah conference aimed to

d rfrn * . of lb* alraleglc m ilitary
railway Unking Control on th*
the aouth coavt and the Yangtae
River port of lUnkow.
M inted Japan*** flight* took
to th* air yeetarday Juat aa the
leag u e of Nation* and Ih# U nitrd Rtatra w trp condframnir J*p«n
fo r violation of h tr l i t i t y oblL

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A doa*n railw ay

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l-crlon, Miami, hop** to - m»k*
It th* atrongeat In th* d*p4(V
mant. Young Kmho wa* ■ r*n»*
«*«&gt;» of Banford In | ( U whpra
he attended High School whO*
hla father, Arthur O. Keeoe, v u
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Taken oomplstely eft
guard, according to . on* o f
hlghM t Japan*** govarnuiraf
Hotel*, Tokyo sUt**m«n w
not ox prat *d. hew ever, to n
lmm*dlntsly to t t e formal d
■mat of Iho I m a r to u Btata
p artm w t nccudog Jape* ef
Intlpg r Ih* Nln«-Pow«r
gparnnte*M) Chin*'*
integrity nod th* ID

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Itcmaev were lalo ed *^vpdrtcr thla n o n Inf, th* Chief
S j , i h o w n ? S l d 2 ^ &amp; ? " » W Compahy In th*
Tracy
Morae and Jacqueth» following a ta t,ru ral:
ter
Iehocl
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c V iUi a, tt aF .w
M ftote* . wham
aaperim
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Cooper of F itigerald, (ia .1 "R&gt;«ht now. Iho national obMr Maaon aad hi* p artn ar « « i *«&gt; Clifton Morgen of W inter “ rvanra
of Fir* Prevention at* battle was raging through
LM ko'Uhkf and Lym** *4ho4la, traveled
fsg ; to en d treteed th* A m n r a
•DPrOlimately
IS,000 Fnrk rind Amelia Barkfa of Orlan- Wr4,k I# on my mlad and tb* th* rle* field* northwest o f the
t o f t e , ahow a. j i i Lyman • »chool mile* during^th* trip and accord- do y rtlcrd a y «t the office of lh3
action ah le b U bound to m ak e'
flra-flghtar in th* city, the Japhnee* flagship IdOct. i f i t 11:00 A , M.
Ptvef
v
(CawilaesA Ow this* T w o )
Ing U Mr. W o n . tho moat Inter- County Judge.
.
The week glvta u* our
! I c9uluota&gt;‘ 04n*Va and Oviedo r a t a , feature of the trip w a. tho,
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-------,h,« «PP«rlnnlty |o put the prob!*t Oviedo o ct. 11 * t 1:00 P. M
* u ll. .
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Mem of the country a huge fir*
't&gt;.' C. G ardner of Banford pusCoat Bid. Prim ary- and th . eppnrtiMIty to ohaeryi |h a drop | ||« n ry .'SteVena, negro, charm-d |oa* before the people. We tak*
LONDON, O ct, T. — (A P )—
tain ad a aavara head ta ja ry In an Junior H lfh BChool a t th* Ju n ­ ping of a farm land In r . .
.w ith th# larceny of SI0JI8 from th in /* for granted until the dan&gt;
T » # Brllleh s l s a a tm
war*
IC W IlM rt M PUB*
• auto accident a t the Intoraactlon ior HlCh Bchbnl OcL I I at 1:00
| tho City Barber Shop here waa
D M il.H r* m raev Kltel
captured today *ff th* n*rthof Third Rtroot and Molly Avenue A. M.
given an alternative of paying n
srn Hpanlsk coast by n Span­
laat night. Chief of Police Boy U.
fine or aprndlng 60 day* in
Boath Bid* Prim ary Oct. IS
ish Insurgent traw ler, t t e Ad­
Will U na reported tide morning.
City Jail by Judge Frank L
at 11:00 A. M.
m iralty said. Th* vp***l* warn
TALLAIIA88KE, O c t. 7. -&lt; * 1
M r. G ardner waa riding In a
Waat Blda Prim ary *nd (he
Miller in a ip rc lil »e»»iun of lh 3
All young men of Banford and Ih* York Brook nnd t t e D*v*r —Tho Supreme Curt split evenly
ear with R. B. Pickett of Orlando, Baaford Orummer School at th .
Municipal Court yenterdny.
Hrminni. County who d aslr. en­ A bter.
yesterday over two rases In w h in
who alee waa treated In the local gram m ar tchooi at 1:00 P. H,
lleglmiln* Monday th . b u s ., will listment In |h* United stales Ma­
Th* Admiralty anld “presum­ special acta diverting Skat* gaso­
boapltal fo r laceration* sustained
-------------------------- tear.
tli. Hanford Primary rin* Corps will be Interviewed
Due tti the Incrta** In Bem|. school* at |:3 0 o'clock In.leadof
ably" I te ablpa were within line U x funds war* attacked a*
fa| the wreck.
*
Moor of the eelpry ahlpper* nol. county's quote for CTC on- waiting until Ih* rem alnd.r ot ot Ih . poat Office bulldln* In territorial w aters. If waa paint­ Invalid.
According to e a r ly ' report* re­
Orlando on O tt. II and 11 hy a
Three Justices voted to W»h*ld.
ceived a t the Police B utton, Mr.
have already signed' tb* .pfopoa- | rullmrm In the coming period, Ih . achooli rl'amla*. It was de- reprcsantatlv* of lha Recruiting ed r a t ra th vessel* had burn
!
eppllrant*
may
root
nit.
to
Ml.
warned repeatedly they entered tt e statute! m isting to W ashing­
kett wea atrack by a hit and
rlil.d
at
a
meeting
of
t
h
.
prin­
*d OaUry Marketing Agreement
Service from the dlatrict head
application* *1 tha local Cel- cipal. nf the ganford schools quartern In lavannah, Oa., accord­ territorial - walara a t their ewe ton and Jackson Counties. Thran
i driver aa ha waa drivlag waat
Th* D U trtrt Grand Exalted recently voted on In a Referendum fare lloard ttiruu*h o n . if. Mia.
flfl Third Street.
and Ih* bu* . driver, yesterday. ing to Information received h e r. risk. Th* eeptur* waa n*t ob­ other Justices said they, warn u»of
all
th*
grower*
ot
thelliate.
served by llritU h warship* m constitutional.
. ' However, L t C. H. Shaffer, Ruler o f th* B .,P. O. E.. W al­ O. B- Dawaon. county par tt. *Ul- f^ttief Jlldge. eeulor rxa. work­
This action will pnabla th* today.
er, at utml tod XT,
regular petrel eleag th* Span­
Tho affect of th* ruling. Chlgl
A ra b a r of tee late! Police De­ te r Hawkins, ef DcLui.d, will be •d today.
(m ail children |o gut to lh .tr
All
applicant*
must
be
while,
Justlc* W. H . Elite said, was to ,
partm ent, Invtot(gated th e ante th* g u ta t and maui sp&lt;aker t***
hornea nhom an hour e a rll.rth u n slaila, eighth grade or above In ish cetste.
The ahlppera alfaed the part
B a t t e d w M . k " ^ . . n w m n ' night w h.n lb , local1 Elka
Isav* th* disputed point onsettted
Mils. NOPKJNH DIES
they have bran^arno* the
education, t l lo t l year* of age.
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- - con m o * for It* weekly meeting a t In uncord ante with tb* raqulraand perm it Comptroller J . M.
Ing of erhool,
In good physical condition and ef
MADRID, O ct, . 7. —I f ) — A
th* Elka Horn* t a E*at B*cond meaU of lb* Agricultural Adto d*«ld* w hether ho wUJ, &gt;
WASHINGTON, O c t.,.7. —(IT)
The morning opening rtf I h * ■ood moral character.
Spnnlfb govsm rasnt communique m o te paym ents claimed hy. Ufa i
S tiM t MCOTdmy‘to an announev- Ju.tm.nt Act of 1*17 which pro
vide* shipper, of »Y
- l « W L ltepklna. 17 year setiool* and Ih* bu* d ep art urea
It was Indicated that Informa­ today said three in au rg w t tank*
Itoday
by
Oeorgv
lim
ra te
th*a ddriver
rlto r tft
In ha charge of
lb* gl*t*'a celery tonnage «*«•
.th*
Pro*r* ‘* from lha nthar Banford achooi* tion, application blanks, and psm- were destroyed, ZOO Insurgents two counties under term* of th f
T h u n ten .1
.!*« the agreem ent end two- A d m ln b tra te a i^ d k d lU d a g . nt th# will remain th* same, T. W. Law- phlsta describing lha Ilf. a n d killed and two companies of In­ spratel nets. Le* refused to dte*.
Mr. H a w k to w U I dlacua* lm J
“ 'lA. Bhhffer**' rapovt le haadthtrda of tb* ahlppera nlual vol*
h « p lte l. fih* te d been ton, roenty auperntvnd.nU atet- opportunities ot a United Stales surgents surrounded in t t e fig h t­ tribute money fo them from Ufa \
gasoline fond* and p me Ip* ted th* ;
faih rth n wax a* fottewai “ I exam- portent iu tk iM i m atter* e f th* t i r o n b l j In i N firiD d u i|,
)*n “ * kralth f»r the p u t yr*r.
Marina will faa furnished by Ihs ing for t t e possession of n hill casts Involved In yssterdsy'* opta*
load th* c a r and found th a t It w»» dlatrict and th* local lodge and
T
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dominating Ih* valley of Sentirso I
a n t damaged in any way. I be­ nfraohm ente will b* eerved a fte r
Young mda selected for enlist In Asturla . p ro v in g Tho t o u r
flbould th , court N m a |n d lv id o i
lieve th a t th* Pickett car p*a**d tha bualnaaa discussion,
tasn t Will b« transported to He gvnt • lt e c k o n th c h l ll p r r a o d e d b y |,lU fh e i m U , ny dMi,lon mad*
Mr. T h u n to n urgaa all Elka to
directly la front o f th e Bukk
mado by the Departm ent of A r '
k
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n
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vannah via Marina motor ve­ sn aerial b o m t.rd m rat In which b Ctrcalt J u d f, j . b , j .b n t e a fa
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and th a t th* driver loot attend tela mootingrtcuttnra. It was IntimalgS. how­
hicle. Tho#s enlisted wlU be 16 planm took p .r t, Urn ram miml-,
Involving S9 countte* now
wbtQ b i b it Him curb '*
ever, th a t a large majority of
transferred te tha Marina Bar­ q u . said. T te battle te .aid to b*
wm b* mm.
the grower* of B.mlnol« County
racks,
perta
Island.
B.
C-.
foe
the
*1111 in progTM*.
“Eacklal,- Mrs. ,Elvira Garner'* adult audience. . . . your stay will
held. An even division In t t e
voted for the agreem ent which humorou* account of nrgro llte
a*ua|
training
period
preparatory
be on* week beginning November
pram s Court affirm s th*
wo* drawn a n by * agmmltte* In Ih . Southland, gov. on sal#
te regular assignment aboard
LONDON,
O ct, T —UP)— court decision. A* Judgo of t t e
of grower* and &gt;hipp*«a In an a t Coleman'a Office Equipment I I You ar* to *pe*k at th* F air •hip or i t t foreign station.
and n t varioua book*tores."
France end G reat Britain last Circuit Court hem, Johnson te t t e
8p**r aad Ben of this city *n* effort to maiaU'B a higher m ar­ and Supply today, It waa l*arn«d
Unforeseen Clrrum .tinces, bownight gav* Benito Musaollnl 14 only circuit judgo who te * Juris­
a la aponaorlng th* Pick the ket price level for tb* product at thla morning.
ever, hav* prevented Mm. C arper
hours grace to respond to their diction o v tr 8U t* officiate.
W inner Conteat wklck waa flra t tb* peak of Iho ahlpplM aeaaon.
Mr*. Garner te a peraonally ag'
Joint bid fo r tri-pow er discus* Ion
Thla will he accomplished by togtsphrd a large number nf th* from accepting the a ll-aip m i*
ry n laat week. Th# coo tee tan te
trip to t t e nation’a metropolis
of Spanish volunteer withdrawal.
m b it abide by th* role* and n g u - declaring n parted of provmllon
| t00l“ ^
#Md te Sanf-md and ah* stated that ah* te* *1
Th* two governments, a ll r a t­
latlona th a t appear In th* contort thoraby ' reaulaUneV tt e *1.»“ .n tllr
. . . a n d te a mad# a ja la la tu ra ef Earn ready wired t e r regret* to th*
ed by new Italian aid to tb* Span­
h jl . rat(nm y.
ad today and they- moat bring or of tho p ra d h tt Plardg on ^h*
pekllahlng company.
ish Insurgents, strongly Indicated
M U ' th eir blank* te th* Baaford market. TB* prorailo* period ran -pap p y '' and hi* ifl‘ brother* and
P artly doudy to X ih t
H er contract with thd.publishing
tt e ir patience with II Due* te not
Herald office not late r than noon be declared oaly by *0 order of alaUra, t» b* dlgphtyad In
day,
poaslbly scattered
impany
rails
for
an
option
Th*
Baalnoi*
High
School
Parunlimited a fte r Foreign Secretary
tte
Secretary of .A frtcullura,
Batorday.
window of th* ON*man Starr
th* pnhliration of two more book* ant-Teach*r, AteodnUoa held Its Anthony Eden conferred lengthily in**r **'V
Coatlderabl* In te n e t waa shewn Henry A. Wallao# f
Widespread i : racognltlon
which Mm. G am er hope* to ham U lttal meeting of th* yser lest hwkh Prim* M inister NevUl* C tam - *•*•*?-,
Mr. Dawaon Indteafdd te a t h*
k* th* oentaat th a t Wa* bald laat
te r n given MpC G arner throughl completed fat a short white,
Tweedsy afternoon at Ut* bl*h berloln and Ambnaaador Chnria* Ida—fa ir tonight opdY fptey.
and ten of th* nation'# lead- * a ported tn «*t lb* rgtem * of t t e eut the north f a r te a manner
nmoamasoor u s r n i ^
^
^ WMt portlfal
. A t ih* present time
achooi and M m*n»ter« of Ih* Corbin of Franc*. r.
rafaroadam aomatlme la th a Baer
which elic te a *o vividly rrprg* begun work on another story of •rganlsattoB **r« prarantnight.
,&lt;
&gt;
for fan* te future but la tea M ptim * ha
Fere*net
Ih . color, and aatur*ln**g the u rn * type •* "Esaktel,* hut
Mr*. Veil* Wnitemrdf&gt;vn*d th*
woold oontlaae |* r a**fr* tb* a i r
Daytona
Tides
with n scripture read­
n a tu re , of alt t t e i t i | p m who of negro life In h er child', etary because of tho large am ount ef
Friday's tides. tow, l:4&lt; A,
which h a . Ite aettlng la Sanford. work oh# te a been doing lately in ing and n hteraag* from Ih* new
J * to
4:14 P. M.: high,- 11:11 A.
Bh* te* bean oarta latod ns oo* *f connection with tt e pubU tttlnn
of tb* Part t e leading anther* of child
Margaret Blmmon* wa* nomad 11:10 P. M.
o f -K takteJ- she te* not
*nt-T*n«h*ri A u o d atlo a.
■torlr* for
to spend mock time on
_
O K- McKay, prtaef- president *f t t e CfatluM* *•»
Today, M .J; yesterday,
Garner
rp . hook. Mr*. G am er reported A n t pal of tt e Institution, In trod seed O nb nt their recent organisation
Preelpltoilra
lb* faculty tb th* group aid ate* m eet log to cHeluoto. naoordlng
telegrtat •tec* t t e hook t e i bran
T o u t for yratorday.
to Ham* Demoxs trot ten A gent
f« r publication a te te d mod* 1T&gt; lalrod*«*d t t e molhem of
of Il&lt;
T o u t for month to
Gladys Kendall.
poUiibara
1 U dogs, replies* «f Ih* frasAmaa te n d ra u . The new
Normal to
Mickey Chalker
In t e r *tery, for anhJM- f a n ten* adapted by Ih* organ!throaghoat Ite nation.
Via*-president,
*rar*tsry-treasurer.
Mr*. Garner slated t h n u d a s t s
Th* an*n*fatlo* eadomsd •
te oontbio* w riting
• f pUy* hy th*

Gardner
Head Injuries In
AatomobijeCrash

Loyal feta Announce
Victory In Battle
For Asturias HiU

Market Agreement
Is Being Signed By
C e l e r y Farmers

School Busses To
Leave At 2:30 O'clock

High Court Divides^
Evenly In 2 Cases
Involving Gas Tax

Recruiting Officer
Of U. S. Marines
To Be In Orlando

$

Walter Hawkins To
Address Local Elks

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ter th* accidrat hut tUM to find
ahy Irate of-ovldra** that might
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th* lotaihtepiui today.

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Bomb Raids

M m . Bandy Wins
$ 5 0 0 C ivil Suit
In County Court

Yanks Get 12 Hits
Off Three Hurlers Ogles bys Plead Guil­
* 9 I Bartell, S h o r t s t o p
• For GbtfitSy Takes
Fielding H o n o r ,

VW

Jap s Meet In Specii

OTT THROWN OUT AT FIRST IN

ver Giants, 8-1
Jim Yankee
idhun To Watch
Junior Loop Team
Secure Second Win

NUMBER 798

E n lo b lla h td In 1908

,“Ezekiel,” By Sanford Author,
Mrs. Gamer, Goes On Sale Today

NewPick-The-Winner
Starts This. Week

Of C Comnpttee
Discuss Budget

Parent Teachers
Group Holds 1st
Meeting Of Year

LOCAL

hive been

Margaret Simmons
To Head 4-H Club

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                    <text>ers First Gridiron Conte
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Encounter

TO BB MOST TO FEDS BATUBDAY

To Undergo

ig S e s s i o n

Of Nine Games

Bedes Will
On Offense

arbnmtffe Sessions
Will Be Held Tues­
day And Wednesday
land Coach Leonard McLoraa
Ik* Seminole High School Celr Fad* will start bi* sqnad of
;pohtho through a four day
let las session this afternoon on
i'Pod praetkt field,In the mar
the high school in preparation
klho Senford-Lak* *Hy game
Lake' City Friday nlgbt.
rh* Fads, aUll In fairly good
idlUm after Us* hard fought
Mis UU last Friday evening,
I attempt ie strengthen thair
i'.artre than they did last week
ring, their practice drill*. The
■ford line showed worlds of
■r rramm t m the defetulr# piny
the East!* encounter than they
rtvhen they mat Lind on. Their
taMre wes net qolt* ns strong
in Landen Uk doe lo the fact
A. Eaatls produced a stronger
||In that style or play thin did
Tragdon coached London out*
•
rh* Aumlnols passing attack
ifctd beautifully in the' Euatla
M and It la expected that tho
la will g* t* Luka City with
• a raoeh stronger and more
epttv* aerial attack.
Dm Ibe will nadargo a (tiff
eking drill Manday afternoon
Ms tbs backfUld will more
■ likely prastke an their play*
l; ales *n their aerial ehow.
•day, the squad will hare, a
it warm ap and than for n
|h scrimmage session against
►etruba and tysdnaadhy !)■*
ikl workout and a scrimmage
lion. Thursday the boys will
largo g light workpuf and taper
for tha coexist with th* Lions
|gy,
be Memtnol* aerial attack I* on*
tha most important offensive
rummta that th* Fed* have
, ao is r thla season th* local*
• . thrown four pataca In t'w
I ,tw* games, not counting onpoints, and thro* of them have
completed. On* for about

It cinclaiwgl «•*,
i *a4 silt. rain).
Brooklyn I.
laAslakla p.
other contestants also vyon/-com­
plimentary tickets te tjye/ Rita
Theater for lb# Wednesday and
Thursday program of this week.
The major upset o f Ibe week
end in the contest waa Nebraska's
14 to • vktary'ovar tho Oophara
of Minncoota. Only two of tha
niiMtipMir m i
(Irul ■«*»• rftlU* «M
III contestants, Mlaa Dorothy Peer*
I*ti HI. lesla »-l. &lt;1* sen and Jldge R. Wt War* pkked
[am* II .Innlnae: led celleg eel Nebraska as the winner.
Among tha other winners thla
flew Torn (| Boeton I.
week was Judge 8. A. R. WUklneon who rated second place,
u m n w om ,ii skhik *
Ysal cedar's Meeelte
Charles Cameron won third pISco,
Hr*. J. A, Wright cam* in fourth
in the race for the winners, S. K.
Gardner ef 808 Holly Avanuu
placed fifth and Judge R. W. Ware
rated In the alath spot.
Edward Wright took aerenth
plaea, HUton Huddle* ton won
eighth place, John Mtjharik rated
ninth end BlUy Wilkin*‘ took tanth
prise.
’• * « »
Tb* Tnlane-Auburn game scheJT
uled far New Orieana was tailed
Saturday
on account of rah) and
New York I*. l'l,lU&lt;*lphla 7.
a flooded field- The two ' teams
(.'hleaga S, Cleveland *.
Watklaglon II, Hroohlrn f.
will play tha gam* today but Id
Ilreen liar tl, Del roll I.
the Pkk-tha-Winner contest the
Meant Versus T, Newark *.
La# Angeles I*. Itoebsotsr t.
game was thrown out ao a* not
ruitabnrgh nt Clnrlnaatl,
p«
If delay tha announcing the first
ooiied, rain.

Football Results

Aabland II. gt, Louie 0,
Louisville IS, Darluu a.
Indianapolis *( Cincinnati,

polled, rain.

seemm il * .

m fo e n a ra i
aak’a winners.

p&lt;

c o i .i. iicm
Niagara IL Caeleuls L
Allrod It, Aehlsnd I.
Oansaga #. jit. Marr'a t.

Legionnaires Visit
Old Battlefields
a horde o f former doughboys la
sightseeing buses,
About 1000 American Legionnilrc* visited the battlefield*
where some had fought two dacades ago.
Nearly a thousand other* of lb*
legion pilgrimage to France choc*
to remain In Paris and tour th*
eeplul- They found many algpa

unified Advertisements
16— Houses F or Rent
Furnlshad 4 room hous*. 107 N,
.Locust Av*. Lawton.
FOR RENTt Modern 7 ro m
National Venetian Blinds, 48 eanta furnlshad house at 1018 Elm
’■ par aq ft. Finest Wind* ob­ Av*. Apply Tony PltchfonL
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Ulod, 8 walla. IN par acre. Mrs.
Ralph Ooodapaad, Monro* Road.

“ Rsb" Russell, famed all'Amerkan full beck with Nortbweetem
Tha Tam pie-Mississippi gam* In
Phllaiillphla we* n scoreless af­ In 1080. has extended an Invitation to tho entire Seminal* H'gh
fair and In case of ties the con­ School Celery Fed football teem to be hi* special guest* at th*
testants who pkkrd either team, afternoon performance of th* Down Is Brother* Circus whkh will b#
thair **lection was judged Incor­ bar* Saturday for two performance*.
RuosatL • former west­
rect. In case e parson think* (hat ern movie aetor, la taking tba trading role In tha show and la bring­
th* team* playing wilt play to a
ing lo town with him n tribe of Indiana and many champion Rodeo
II* ha le obliged te mark It a* a
performer*.
tie game.
No person In Spear’s- contest
mlaaed th* Florida Stetson gams
In whkh Florida won by an 18 to
8 aeon. Nebraska whipped Minne­
sota by a score of 14 to 8 and only
two parson* pkked It that way.
All contestant* picked Notre Dam* Th* member* of Heed Coach
to trounce Drake and *• th* Irish MeLucea' Bamlnola High School
won by n margin of St lo 0.
Calary Fed* will be honor guest
Charles Bachman, former Flor­ o f "Rah*’ Russell of the Downie
id* coach, aew hls Michigan Bute Brother* Circus aftemooe per­
outfit down Mkhlgan for th* formance neat Saturday, It was
fourth successive time, thla year learned today.
by e ic o n of 10 to 14. North
Mr. Roseell, llie show's star end
Carolina won over North Carolina Western performer and formerly
Stata by a score of 80 to 0. North- •f the aerren, was named on th*
western deflated Iowa Btala by AU'Amerkan football eleven In
g score o f 88 to 0.
mtirM also surprised tho nathm
with 40 to 0 walloping aimed at
tha hlg guns of Colgate, N, T. U&gt;
cam* tru* to form to down Car
nrlgl# Tech, 18 to'14.

T O D A Y ’S SP O R T IN G
iA
WORLD * A

SILVER SPRINGS, Fla* Oct,
4— A hooded, speckled Cobra-has
arrlvad bar* from Indio. This
moat famous of deadly aarpanta
By JULIAN
waa purchased by Host Allan, and
added la tha local herpstokglet's
STEN8 TRUM
collection of raytOas.
Harold Sparta JtdJrar
Th# newcomer la a pugnacious
creature of awoaoma, loathsoma
W# bare a few 1884 Norgt Circu­ appearance. HI* ganant coloring
■Oar B. II. I- Calary Fad* had ha I* carrying results of tha batlating Heaters- Buy naw at a la brawn, but whits spots rang* us worried during th* first three 11* around and will b* tor .##»•
along
hla
back.
H*
ha*
n
wlda
discount. Btmlnol* Ttr* Shop.
oral day*. . . Nli Is dlspMylnr
hood spread with a black'spotted quarters in Ik* Euatla gam# Mat a vary good lilark ay* sustained
SEVERAL OF~OUR*~CUSTOM ERS whR# throat.
Friday evening but »■ wt war* from th* heel of another alts.
HAVE GONE—leaving thair
On tb* back of hi* head Is a hoping nU daring tho** mlaala* let*. Chorti* Leavitt ployed vary
pianos. W* bar* on* faall Grand, deaths head design In white,
of anapan**. they um-orkaa a* of­ good at hla right wlag position
three "Spinits" and two tmsll slightly resembling a skull, while
"Studio*" that may b* hod for two whit* ring* run around hi* fensive attach that tha Panther# and b* tackled lha runner nn tba
faalana* duo uo. Small terms grant- neck below tb* hood, II* la of lb* war# knoble b&gt; atop and tha re- flret (l*r h# waa aver In on th*
gridiron.
ad. National Plano Co., ISOVolu­ n*J* naja spool** and I* five fast •ult—taoslnol*^ first victory of
Little L.ft.y Cuap*c ahawsia Av*., Dsytan* Bosch. (W* da* lang, raaxlmam length of this th* taaaen, almost thair aarond.
•d *am# gaad qitorUebadH
Uvsr).
kind.
ability bat ha baa far la g*
to tabs th* regular berth of

Henry Nkkal. S lim

i MW.

FOR BALEi Good *e new
slaw plan*. BsaaonaMa.
SOL

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD f i r
nlahtngi,
Including
Duncnk
Pbyfa dining room auks. Mr*.

to *** aaMan tat ***** of th*
tutors pamas. First, Hubert
gmlth ,w*s Mat in whaa Jim
Yeung was Injured, th* Hitt*
guard, so tb* lira* play, want
In ag4 gat J. C, Pataraaa
fpogi

MW

TORE, OaL. 4. - 4 F 7 -

randad mystoriauoly

an thair

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Tampa Spartans October 3 To 9
Meet Teachers Fire Prevention
In First Game Week, Chief Says

PHILLIPS FIELD, TAMPA,
Oct, 4. Tampan* will gat their
first look et tha fifth edition of
the Spartan football team tonight,
when the local eleven pries off
the IM eralnat the South Georgia
Teacher* at Phillip* field. The con­
test, Inaugural collage grid game
on Florida'* west coast, la expect­
ed to attract a crowd of 6000 fans
to the new Temp* V. stadium.
The Spsrtans, who have gone
through their best training period
■Inc* football was Introduced at
tho university in I1U, nr* In fbi*
shape for thair first gam*, end
! era heavily fevored over the
'Teacher*, who have bean beaten
badly by Mercer and tb* Univer­
sity of Miami so far this year.
The gam* tonight will mark tho
first contest ever played on Phil­
lips field, but tha official dedlea
Man of the stadium will not be
bald tmt!l tha Miami game, Oct. 2b.
Baits for almoat 7000 fans ara
available. The stadium ran takn
cere of more than 8400 when It
la completed, and bleacher scats
can b* placed at the and* to boost
this by several thousand.
Tha Tampa tram scheduled to
start averse** 183 pound* and
will outwalght tho Oeorglina ly
et least 10 pounds to the man. It
la not tha heaviest combination
that Coach Higgins can send on
the field, however, ns "Fata’’
Brown, f75-pound tackla and
Clint Moran, another 200-pound
linesman, era available for ataribig*duty should the local mentor
change hls mind before the kkkoff. •
Several players nr* starting out
of tbalr usual positions. Orris

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Indian Hooded Cobra
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Beginning Oct, I and coatinnlog through Oct. • baa been
proclaimed Fire P re rant Ion Week
throughout the United State*,
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland re­
ported thla mornlngFlre Fraraullon Weak marka
the anniversary of tha greet Chi­
cago tire on Oct.
1171. and
baa been nationally observed *for
a number of years. Fire preven­
tion experts declare the observ­
ance of this week baa bean a
major factor la the advancement
of efficient ftrh fighting and In­
telligent fire prevention. ~
Tha Sanford Fire Department
la firt haring the cause of fire
prevention by
posting many
large placards at conaptenou*
point* in Sanford a n d Chief
Cleveland ioday urged that ell
Bantord business men make a
special effort to Improve Ihalr
fire protection faellltlea end to
Impress upon tha mtods of ihalr
employees the Importance of lira
prevention not only this week
but throughout the entire year.
Only In this manner ran buxi­
ne** and-lira* be made ante from
disastrous fire, the chief said.
In an article entitled “ We
Are Building to Burn," the Fite
Chief gives much Intereating In­
formation relative to fire pre­
vention. Tha story Is at follows:
''Someone baa truly said that
■the ft rat fir* minutes o f a firo
nr* more Important than tho
naif five hours.’
Conditions
which allow the spread of a fire
during those early, moat dangamua momenta bring death lo
thousand* and destruction In mil­
lions of dollar* of Valuable
property annually.
“ For instance, n men's cloth­
ing factory In an eastern city
caught fire at l:3 t r. M. whlln
tha plant was In' full npdmilort
By 1:11 tha bulldlnr was such nn

Ilia mnralng ad ItIon.' Opening a, ./
door On ala war upetaira, wo
plojre* found hall and *lalrvr«F-'.
full of amnke. closing th# door, t ;
he Immediately telephoned tba
firs department. Three mlaatta**'
later, ftamaa’ ware coming Ort
of almoat every window la the
alcetorr balldlag.
"Ilow ran-we remedr lb la coer
ij ItIon 7 Through aafer conatfae*
lion and romafttlc fire datacUbil
end alarm. It la much cheeper
to t1|tht a (Ire at the artkllaolural draw Ini board then at the
hjrdrent. Tha Important total*
are; planned construction or ro*
conetuction which eliminate* haw
erdr end minimliea tha probahlbty
of an oatbreek end at tha »*m*
lime whlrh makea Impossible th *.
apenil of Hin tiro throughout th^M
itruclnre, Thn orlrlnal [U a r
dima'not nanaltr leap'from tha
fnln floor to Ibe lop of tha
haildlna; It send* lla advaaea
guard, a withering heat which
mount« with llghtnlng-llka replditr—and la Inlanalfed from
300 to 1.000 degrees In a few
minute*. fiurh superheated air
ronrentratud In the upper arena
caaaes all burnable eubalaoceto
buret Into flame Instantly.
“ Tho anawer lo the problem le
‘more and better'bu IMina codea*
and rfcbro conaclenUoua building
commlailnna- to enforce their re * '.
(|ulrnment«. It by proper buildteg
we ran confine the oulbraek to
tho room of origin, It will nanally burn llaelf out The typical
rommrrtlal building fa fell Of
Creommodetlng fluea or vertical
opening* In the form or open el*
orator ahatla, (Utrwayi. convoror rhutea and regulsV yentlle*
tori. Those are always danger
points In rental motion.
"Tho heart of the fire prove*
tlon artivlty la Ihe application
of Intelligent business planning,
Ihrouxh atlrqualo end comprahrnoJvo laws or codas which pminMleh standards f o f ' VommMRfwolfarc."
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JOB PRINTING
blay ara sharing th* right He­
kla position avanlr these days
end II looks ea If Mcl.ueaa has
set thair lima limit quite on th*
dot. Jonas plays n llltla over
on* quarter and then, In come*
Rnmhlay, 11* finished tb* .halt
and Jonas started again and be­
fore th* quarter waa near Hum­
bler waa In lhaca again t&lt;&gt; fin­
ish tb* gams.
Bask where w* left off
v»* turn t* th* baseball oltuatlan on** again and to tho
warid gsrlea,
Rfac* th*
world'* ahampfpnahlp play 1*
U ha for tb* oaaand straight
yaar lB tha City *f Haw
V«rh, w* hat* t* predict th*

R eg istra tio n Notice
Tba RtgbtntUon Books of tho City of Suifonl*
Florida, wo open et tho City, Hall, comio«neln* Mot&gt;day, SepUmbar 20th, 19*7, far tb* purpooo ef ragt»&gt;
Urbif for tho MMaldpRl Primary Etoctioe to b* koM
on Novcnbtr Sod, 19*7, and wtU romrin opm eecb doy

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SANFORD
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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

President Roosevelt
Flays A ll A ssressors
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ludtts Isolation Or
Neutrality Not Suff i c i e n t To Keep
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runo Mussolini Leads A ir
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Spanish Cap

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SHANGHAI VICTIM'S LAST TRIBUTE

NUMBER 294

Japanese Fight Chi­
nese At Close QuartersNear U.S. Lines
In Foreign A r e a

INSPECTS GRAND COULEE DAM

11 Duce Replies T0
Plea ForNon*Intervention By Sending
Air Corps To Spain

Rf Tbe &lt;» » t Uir4

World For*
Action

Shrapnel aprayrd the Unit­
ed StatM Marine* today
.when Japanese war ptahee
bombed one of China's larg*
ext flouy mills Just adroei
the boundary from Shanv
hai’a International Settlement.
The Marines evacuated

PeaceLovingNans Most Oppose
T r e a t y Violations

Pirate Submarine
Attacks Warship
British Destroyer Ba­
silisk Escapes; Sub’
Is Believed S u n k

CHICAGO. Oct. si— (API
•Preeldfrit Roosevelt bitter*
amurnad "afire* aor” n«ms before the bar or world
dnlon today and ealled npi peace loving countries to
In In a “concerted effort"
i restore International trail-

by for two hours, Daly 10 rarda
; TONDON, Oct. S,— (AP)'
apart In malty place*. Chlneia
—The operations of a squad­
and Jatuinaas troop, at Hlisitgron o^ tho finest Italian
hal tought fiercely tor the rulnt
r bombing planes, piloted by,
Hint were Chapnl.
The Chine,-o mnHitne anna
Bruno Mussolini and other
mow ml down ntlarklnr Jnpntiese
j nces of the Italian air corpa
forroa Ilka ten tiliia and JnpnIn the service of Insurgent
neao warplane, dnmpeil limit att­
Sjmin, thrust a grave now
ar bind n( lmmba nn Ihn hndly
factor today into the prob­
lialteml north station, bonrt ot
flpmking out formally nod
Ilia Chinese communications and
lem of European peace.
(greaalvely on foreign affair*
defenao. Thorn wae no change In
Authoritative source* rtpinloi
it tho first time In months but
poaltloni.
•hi
disclosure In Roma of thw
hkhnldlag any deflatta proPootuiig. arroaa the Whnngpoo
m»J lor an tntematlonal con•trial expedition
a ttry s«r&gt;
from tho ftettlcruonl'a bund, again
waaca or larocatlon of peace
oiu turn In Iht intcrnallonal tile
rocknl to n Japaiiane air bomranted in the rear of the automobile at tha right, President Roosevelt la shown Inspecting tha uatlon made more critical by *
rata, ha asserted bluntly, In
bardmont. l&gt;no of is Japanese
adtoattat the outar link bridge
bombora plummeted In dealruc- Grand Coulee dam. 't200.000.000 federal power and Irrigation project on tha Columbia river in new outbreak nf ••piracy” on tha
•rat T h ere mast be positive
western Mediterranean.
tlun lit Nanlno, just south of Washington state. .Standing on the running board are Mi grandchildren. Static and Rutile IMfll.
•dewvora to preserve peace.”
the French ronrea.lrm,
A squadron nf 23 felt tlaliaa
Ho said America, determined
bombers piloted by the 20-yearJapnne.a rlntmoil to have de­
In
a
flag-draped
casket,
tha
pody
of
Sailor
Freddie
J.
Falgout
i atay M l of war, *woutd not
old son of Italy's Premier and 2d
stroyed 300 Cblne-o warplanes
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
If, tf la reply to those who came to hie home at Raceland. La., from Shanghai where ha was In throe months, eliminating
other prominent airmen, .Includ­
rtnih aloof from these eftorta killed August 20 by ahaR fragments that showered the U. B. H. their air forre.
ing veterans o f the mass filch*
•va bawi w tlag an American Augusta. Sailors from the naval recruiting station served aa pall­
to the Chicago Century of I’roIn the tar south Chlueaa reMlrality proclamation, declared bearers st the funeral In St. Mary's church. Walking behind .the ported Japaneea had occupied
creaa Exposition, was believed la
•ease lor tag nations n u t make casket are Falgout'a weeping sweetheart, Louisa St. Garmain, and three I.Undi oft Kwangtnng and
have made an Inaugural attack in
aoncartid effort in opposition
the bombardment of Valenti^
hta father, Harrko* Falgout.
_________ ___________ wort building an nlrdmme on
I ‘ ibooe violations of treaties
the largest. They faired , more
This dlactoaura came while Bril'
pf those Ignoring! of humane
humlilnxs of ('antiiii. AH Ameri­ Expenditure Of Near* The three local Companies of
lah and French ofllclali waited
•Unata which today are creel
can passport* hare been Invali­
for Italy'a reply to a request ih fl
■ a state o f laternatlosal uadated for entrance Into China,
ly 5240,000 S e e n ______
Mussolini withdraw all aid frank1
rofey and laataklllty from which
0. II. Canirron, United Btatea
the Spanish Insurgents,
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For
Coming
Year
regular weakly
cousul general. at Tokyo, an­
The secret of thi Identity nf
nounced.
County Judgu It. \V, VYWre re | DENVER. Col. Oct. E. (JP)
W|thln the twisted hulk on tha tea
Tho Japanese elnlmed minor
William oreen. president of the bottom off the roast or Spain if
ndranres slung the front where
IDaalhaW m raw* Pewrl
i American Federation of labor, aeven Ilrltleh warships and two
•aid ln»t n1|ht the CIO visa be- sesptanrs succeeded In hitting thw
Woodmen ToMeetTo- Meeting Held Yester­
log used aa the nucleus tor n attacker with depth hombs. Tha
political organisation designed (o mystery submnrinr nttneked Ilia
night For Opening daySees Much Busimake John U Mwls rrealdent of British destroyer Slsslllak while
The builgrt calls for an expend!The monthly meeting of thi
Member Campaign ness T r a n s a c t e d
tho United States,
it was on pntrol duty off the Span*
lute of nearly 1210,000, which Is Seminole County Poultry I’ rodu
somewhat higher then lest year's
Seminole County Roid Bonds
Tha Celery Camp, No. 025 of
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figure.
rullreliun of
Sanford, will hold Ita regular totaling 930,000 were ordered can­
Mayor I'd ward Higgins was the ler.vs is expected to cover patt
weekly meeting at 8:00 o'clock celled by the Counly Commission­ principal speaker today at the of this increase.
tonight at the American Legion ers at their regular meeting In tegular weekly luncheon of the
The ntillage fur the City was
the Court House' yesterday. The
ttara—at the top of Ms list IIut on the Lake Shore, according bonds wera received by the Coun­ Sanford Junior Cliambcr of Com- again set si 30 mills, 10 mills for
OsMTiaa ta cwaalddr next.
to an announcement made today ty In'paymrnt of tasra, aa provid­ rarrra and told tha young civic debt service and Jfs mills for gen!r. Rooeeveit emphasised In by C- C. Collins of lha local or­ ed In a special act of the Florida body that plam for the besutlfl- crsl government.
Iration of the Lake Front weie
v
; „ greatest reduction in callThe
address bristling With -musts * ganisation.
legislature and were ordered furewarded to the State WFA af-j mated
I expenditures for the com­
t hta administration would
James G. Sharon, Consul Com­ filed by the Clerk of the board, fk-ci in Jacksonville for aproval. '
ing year wai In tho Water Utility
A tar a crop coalrdl hill and mander, and J, W. Snow, secre­
O. P. Herndon.
He added he did not think they Department. A reduction of nearly
Thu leal quarterly term nf th«
tary, announced today that plans
Purchase of a Buffalo-Spring- wuuld be turned down as Iba pro­
110,000 wsa affected in this par­ ftemlnoln Counly Court lor this
wages 'Pad maxlmam hours with
of a national scope for tha cele­ field road roller from tha Spn- ject anvlaiona one of the finest
aaU-ahUd labor provisions.
ticular branch of tho City gov­ year rnnvennd In the Court IIouho
bration of tba greatest era of ford Machine Company was also parka in Florida.
ernment despite the fact that im* today la bepln trial for the
• -Aa a m a lt of both af these.- prosperity and progress In the
approved.
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The city executive also told the provemrntr-Amounting to approa* small number nf raaea Hated
tha President said. -tha actual history ef tha Woodmen of the
Andrew Duda appeared before organisation of plana far the San­
Imately 930,000 have Iwen .voted In lha docket.
a M at relief for tha asemployWorld, ara under pray. Tha plans the Commissioners and presented ford Trailer Camp that la to be
Ten criminal cases and one lonhlp ha aald I,e*la represent- noon qualified aa n candidate fog
for the water plant to he paid .In
ta ha discussed tonight include an a map of • proposed road east of constructed vary toon In order to
Installments from Uila fund, Tha rlyll suit are docketed to bo •dIcily Commissioner In the coming
expansive membership program to Stanko Store In Klavla. Fred T. arromodite some of the tourists
amount earmarked for this serv­ heard by County Judge It, W.
For two years tho American City election.
ha known a* lha Victory Drive Williams was Instructed to make that coma south ovary winter.
ice wa* |21,t)3S for the coming Ware during lha term nf court. Federation of labor has been
Mr, Cole-man I* the nnty one to
that will taka place *from Oct. I, tha necessary surveys and pre­
Mayor Higgins said that tha
Those arraigned before tba
through Nov. 19, to culminate In pare deeds for tho right-of-way. Seminole County Chamber of year against 931.003 for ISM-’JT. Judge for trial ara: Tom litter, patient towards the ( l o , Green enter his name as n candidate to
In tho Department of General
said, "first we warned Its lead- replace Cummisalum-r W. A. Leff*
a great Vtetory Jubilee celebra­ — M. M. Lord, Louie Garner and Commerce made plana for tha
(OHlNivfi nm P i«f Twil
charged with pallt larceny; Hutresiisssa On rape Tws)
ler whine terqi of office expired
tion throughout the State at that John Andes discussed with in the camp and although tha chamber
bln Aronod. charged with as­
in
January.
Commissioners tha flooded rendi­ would have to follow through
sault and battery; Sonny llrnwn.
More than 100 camps In Florida tion of the'dilrhea near the Harms with these plana, tha City will
charged with two’ counla of petit
Sanford since 1U2.1, Mr. Cotsmart
will actively participate In the In the Lake Jessup ares, and also donate the property and also ft,*
larceny; Ed Uuih. charged with
program and .mors than 1000 the feasibility e f re-routing tba 200 dollars toward tho building ef
tba aala of Intoxicating barermembara are expected to be tn- water and building a dam at a the camp,
Tba Rfmlnole High Brhonl ages without a Frame; II. C.
Sanford Kiwnnla Club, n director
treduced Into the society. A serine certain point.
Thera ware several new mem- hand, under the direction nl Mann and Johnnie Mullins, In­
of tho Seminole County Chamber
Fnglneer Fred T. William* was ban present at the luncheon to­
of elaborate meetings and entartoxication; Iterlhq Adam*, charg­
nf Loinmrrri’i
Commerce, ■
a miriiirri
Sbrlner, inn
and m
a
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U Inmeat programs are planned In suthoriied In Investigate tha mat­ day which was presided over by Prof. T, M. Dolllsnn, has an­ ed wllfi possession „f a pistol
Tbe activity report of the Hem- member of the American Legions
which m a y notables of the Order ter to ascertain tho approglmate Eddie Klrchhoff and was held In nounced ibat several new Instru­ without a license; c. M. Wil­
ments
Will
be
added
to
the
pres
Inoln Chapter of Ihn Future jt i, the first time ho has ever run
and Nstloevsl flgaras will partki- coat ef the project.
tha Valdes Hotel.
M l numbor of 30 pieces at an son, charged with pasalog a Farmers nf America took Brat f„r a public office,
Tha contract for fumishlag neIpaU.
worthless
check,
and
(lane
and
early data. The band will attend
The Society hat shown a vary retsary supplies to the County
Wilbur Oilasby for Illegal pos­ place by a wide margin In tb*
State contest. It was officially
substantial gala and aa bicrsaaa Convict Camp and lha County Social Security Head hearty all nf the Heminute High session of a aslne
announced at thn moHInr of Vola membaraMp af mbro than 99,- Hume daring tha ensuing month ToAddress Klwanlans School football games for tha
Tha
only
civil
suit
Is
that
nf
Mat of tba season and this win­
raltonal Agriculture Instructors LOCAL WEATHER |
000 la slightly mors thaw three was awarded to Forrest Gatchel.
Edwtn
■! versus, DouggwidOTif] 9Dandy
a«dbM*J* at
II ai
ter
will
give
several
concerts
years, o f which mors than 2000 Applications of Otto Aaderoow,
Bldrtdgs Hart, district chair
t»a Baker and C.t B Halley el In tha orata High Hchoot Haturday.
ara enrolled la Florida. The fea­ C. F. Russ aad Hamp Majiakl for a man
the State Social Secur­ bars In Sanford and surrounding al li^ a |IK damage suit.
Partly cluudy tonight a n t
For this honor tha loral Fu­
ture of tha national program will license to sail ale Halle hpveragce ity Board, will ha tha ~ main attics In Central Florida In or­
The Jurors nmtnondd to sen's
Kitrnme Norihwsa|
bo tha Tubercular Hospital ot received tha approtsl of tha Cosw epaaker before the Ska ford Kl- der to better lha financial condi­ at tbs la m of court wart: Frank ture Farmer Chapter was award­ 'Wednesday.
Florida, snmo. __
tion
of
lha
group.
ed
a
9M
cmtjLbriie
and
n
ster­
lo a Aatenle, Texas, from which mluianara,
/
waala Club meatiap * tomorrow
llaytona Tldrs
l
Tha band la In need of a pat B. Cormaa, Staan Nelson. Wal­ ling loving cup valued at lion.
more than 2000 mamhers have The Commissioner/ appeared an whM tha r'vlc body convene*
lace W. Ball. 8. O. Rbtnbolser,
Wcdnrsilsy's tides, law, 2 ;U Au
Of
regular dress uniforms and
In tha contest the Hsmlnols
for Ita regular weakly luncheon
W.
n.
port,
Waller
S.
Trice,
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In tbe grill roam of the Valdes Mans era under way at tbaprae- If. McMahan, Harry Lea, Kdson Chapter Isad Its nearest rival M.., 3;U r. M.| high, B:H As
has M„ 0:07 V. M.
d
ant lima ta finance these needs
Work On, LakcCmmty Hotel.
dolt, Arthur 1‘artln,
J. L hy;,U«,.polnl*. The report
llaramrier
bean sent to Ijia National Con­
James o. Phare* of Uo pro­
Brown,
Rosa
L.
Humphrey,
Ed­
OUTestWell Resumed gram committee modi the an Harold E. Dahl
Today, 30.1; yrsterday, 30.02. f
mund Malarh. C. C, Matthews. vention In Kansas CMy but lha
.Precipitation
raaulta of tha contest will not be
aouncemeei today aM Mr. Hart,
Wataon Baal. R. U .Frtra. n. T.
Total for yesterday ~~ -:J .09
GROVE LAND, Oct-, 5.
Is Court Martialod Whltner,
wbooo hoida ta la Wtaler Park, '
Jr., fllanlay Vsrnay. J. known until after Oct. 2d. Alex
Total for month to data „ 9J9
at tha Booth Lake oil U
R. Johnson, advisor of the group,
will speak oo the Mbjact ot
V. Toole, J. W, Hathaway, M.
Normal to date ______ __ 7A4
resumed yesterday al
-Tha Baaaflta at Batial Security SALAMANCA, Spain, Oct., I— L. Reborn, Howard C. Long. J»hn stated,
Contest Winners Got wpa
Tvmparaluraa
seal months of Summer h
Tha Liberty County Chapter
Iff)—Harold B. Dahl. » year oM Duda. T. B. tftlson. B. C. Kchto tba A*»d.”
Tickets At Herald J. Bay Arnold, preal
Maximum, Of); minimum, 70, ' &gt;
waa awarded second place In tbe
HUm U flier who Joined tba Spna- ala, and H. (fTLUgla.
Herald reading,
f
Blate contest aad the Largo
Wk govern stent air force and waa
Ofrialal Rapart
■ha* down by Spanish insurgents,
Hlph U sf
waa court martlaled today, Ha
— —
Mr, Johnson ropressstad tha
MU tha court ha aolUted with tha
Alfrad D- Tha
a friend gave
BBACH. Oct. 9.—m - Ik* Seminole County Chapters of
MMiamawt as aa avistloa inxtfwaMacFaddon, Ifeyser-oid Vnaatlnaat Agriculture at tha
aw the backMr hut waa forced to flight
aad physical culturUt. Oaala parlay. All ckiptdih la
mouthful ef ta
Bo expected ta ha given the
alght ha would leuvo Oaatrul Florida were reprojected
Beapltal pi
I A. M. (BBT) today aad valuable Instructions tor ef

Sanford Budget
It Approved By!
City Commission

Plaa* Are Made $30,000 In Road
By Sanford WOW Boodt Cancelled
For Victory Drive By County Board

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Higgins M a k e s
Principal Talk At
J a y c e e Luncheon

Small Number Of
Cases On Docket
Of County Court

Activity Report O f
Future Farmers Is

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^ At work in this country endcdvtft-ing to stir up
rtsargenta In an effort to give1 Ub6r flahta Itaalf, It caanot I
■“ - thle« here in favor of on* aid# or the other la *1
them victory In th# ct»U war be­ for th* workara.I*?*l J l . g , T ? &lt; •*! War in Spain, or in favor of the Chlnenp, or the Ji
fore winter aeta in.
m « n u r « » li IW . aa the case may be, in the awful Oriental conflict,
LONDON, Oct., 9. _(A »)-B rit- State's Development— w
propaganda, more than anything ciae, which put
Will Be pisnuM^I
lah
warship*
and
aeapltf.es
country In a mood for war onc« before, and it la propa­
m m ?
dropped
depth
bembi
off
tin
ganda which may do it again.
JAf'WjONVIIJ.E, Oct* 9. —
Spanish Katt Coast lata yester­
During tho paat faw week.* a good deal of “ informa­
Florida* Industrial dtTrte(WSit,
day
in
an
affort
to
dtalroy
a
»nb:
tion" has been released In this country concerning ihg fate
marine that fired • torpedo at th*
f a certain alleged American aviator, a Mr. Harold E.
British daotreyer Basilisk, which
ahl. who had beep in the acrvke of the Spanish govern­
waa engaged In th# Mediterran­ and tcstflo milt*, will be diaettsaad
wr » t$tms»■»&gt;■■
js a «« ,ment,
here Fridgy, October 9^
but who waa captured by the rebels, The Incident,
ean anti-plraey patrolwill be i C r ^ t «•»
which might have been but one of thousands Just.Uke It,
The Basil lit, a lA M ’ ton ves­ iicr* of thc industriet committa*
tal of tha tangl* cloaa, wma at­ of the Ktorlds Slgte CljamlCr of
waa given a peculiarly sentimental touch by the report
tacked
without wsmlng o ff Ska Commerce, li wa*' apoo'unccd tethat hla beautiful wife had pleaded with Gen. Franco for
Antoni*,
midway between Valencia day by J. 8. Fotgy of Foley, chair­
JWS her husband’s release, and by the release for publication
man of thc grenp.
pal M l r;5F
ote
and Alicante.
of
her
not
unattractive
photograph.
tf« n
BSH«S«
•»t »&gt;»
The mcvlfng will be held Is 4 *
The torpedo mined its mark
Today cornea a atory from Salamanca td the effect
and th* Basilisk onawardd the at Seminole 'ftplei, end to slated to
■ a
tick with depth bomba which wart Ip t' Underway at !0t3O A. M., ha
ta eaeto- that Dahl ia about to be court martialed and that he le
Mid. *'
j
_ tkr m i frl n &gt; euro he Is going to be “ bumped off by a firing squad."
ready for ua* on her deck.
n HIM tllH lM H
Alao due for consideration art
Several hour* later the small
•T M
ottered*# {There la sometning about “ team coming to,hla blue eyra”
fore# of British warship* which tuag oil ami lla prospects' for
ho thinks about hla beautiful young wife Juat ecross
reahed to th* Basilisk'* aid w u more rapid development aa a fa*
e French bonder and how he would like to take her and
reported te have dropped * aartot null of the present Slno-JaMMsa
go to some South Sea Island. And there ia frequent reft
of dfpth bombs cloaa te the conflict; th* ' “ cKemitrgie4*4' mduisIAT, OCTqBKB », IH7 erenee to her letter to Gen. Franco, “please don’t destroy
Spanish shore, indicating • that trie* ‘which njaka poxkUle ijdu*tho only happiness I have ever known.’*
tha submarine might have been trial uses of agrfcuKbAn ^rI&gt;ducU,
the processing of agricultural
Well, now, all of ua can feel sorry for any (allow who
lighted.
V t w t f FOR TODAY
products and Sew devrlopmetata
*
The
admiralty
In
London
con­
Is about to face a firing squad, and especially for a young
Tk* great lover* of hbtory have little on Jack Doyla, th# “ Iriah thnuh" of FUtlsns. whoa*
ANGRY: Da ye angry man who perhaps wasn’t old enough to know any bet ten lev* to valued ot 91000,000 by Actrcn* Judith Allan. At leait. » i .000,000 to th* turn naked by Mb* firming tho attack, wse unable to in naval atom and other woods
ole net; lot not the sun r&gt; f'-d who has a beautiful young wife who used to alng in Allan (toft) In bar ault »**ln»t Mr*. Detphln* Dodge Godde for alleged alienation of offaetlona. Doyla gay whether the submarine had and forest products, Mr. Foley de­
clared.
■Ben your wrath.—Kphe- Rudy Valles's orchestra. But wo hope that no one In this
been damaged or destroyed.
(rifht) ahown aa b* wa* Interviewed concerning the ault brought by hto former wife, pinna to wad
The attempted torpedoing of the
»» l i l t
country will allow his sympathies go much play over this Mr*. Godda.
Recntlla tor lb* Royal Cana­
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British dettroyer was the first
Incident, and over many more, bound to be like it aa time
“pirate" attack linos nearly 100 dian Mounted I’ollfa are trained
TUB LITTLE TOWNB
goes on, aa to promote this country Into doing anything lha driver. Hut alao Ihero nm
Challenges Black British snd French warships pad at Iteglnn, Snakalcliownn. ( A
about It.
reeonnatoance planes went Into the
th* little "teaser" billboard". $30,000 In Road
i to woad*r\p ami down
Mediterranean three weeks ago to
They ‘ carry
nieeangea
thnt
Dahl
Joined
the
Loyalist
cause
for
one
specific
reason,
Bonds
Cancelled
msffl •treat of th* little town
prevent interference with mer­
rhyme,
|
and
one
reason
alone.
That
waa
91,600
a
week.
It
wasn’t
DEW DROP
m«h haVt time to chat,
They rhyme In n re*rln*tln&lt;&lt;
chant shipping.
By
County
Board
trade le net the vicious thing bis fight. The rebels hadn’t done anything to him. He h y p n o t l a l u g
way. You set
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qlrln’t even live in Spain. Ho had to cross the Atlantic about four word, tel carh board
and fordid bargaining
r . . . &lt; »*
th marks the grown up title* rrenn In order to get mixed up Irf this trouble. And If any* u you drlto along. On n rcconi
.lection
$|o to the BomA. F. O f L Chief
their pop ill*(Ion* fat.
FOR SALE
brdy ever asked for It, he certainly did. He had only been week-ami wo piloted nur car bat- jnni., County Welfare Board for
rparried nix months and probably figured that a little turn ardoualy off the edge of ih« rood lltlr „ r ,hc County’* Indigent* and
Says lew is Plans i n i i i a s "-V.L U'-’ llf-BT
’X Ilka the little towntry *lorc
la a desperate rftert lu rend r.t , ) WI ,(|oww|
Alke Ulllrn
iji
the
Spanish
service
would
give
him
more
money
than
With empty b o m near the door
Mother* Prnaion amounting to
F t a 'c r a ’
he could earn In this country In years. HU wife probably 40 mllre an hnur that:
To Be President
Far ell who cart to reets
Flrat board: «Nn gal enn hit
|K.r tn„nih.
thought so too.
Repairing
,] ilka the cart of people there
Second board; From beau to
A portion of the property at th*
And what was he to do for this |1,»00 a week. Surely beau
.Who etwaye have the time to epero
Diamond
Setting
,
n
"
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r
t
;
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n
,
:
v
!
n
r
.
v
r
K
.
n
i
Fr-minolv County V ai ordered »et
To talk of crop* and politics
the Spanish government doesn’t pay that much for noth­
Third board: Uni**** elm u*«* |n*iib- by tho Conimiaalonera to be
that their course wpuid dbilrov
AND
Or tefl the lateat Jeet.
ing. No. I)ohl was supposed to fly a bombing pUne over
Fourth board: Flo»*y nlow.’* 1ilealgnilt d ■* 1n” burial place for
the unity of Ute labor movomant
Engraving
enemy lines and drop tona of dynamite and TNT on the
And anr.aal Ihnt imr&gt;» Flnenv
Bn,| they alao ordered
In this country.
it it n te tee above the door
Olew
tlbal
l*n’t iiutle tho |||n| ,1k. parcel of land l&gt;e plotted
heads
of
ihp
enemy.
Not
h'a
enemy,
of
course,
for
they
S
MtLaqlln,
"They
paid
no
hacd
te
qur
The n*m* of the nroprktor
wnriilnre. Tnitrsd. tbey'nnhir 9
had done nothing to him. Hut the enemy of the 8panlah name) la our rlelnlty will bo flir tii;ll purpose,
III a fork Avs.
th letters large end dears
told In no uncertain l-rms that
Tht, ,Vh)t.nllion of n . L. Olenn
proceeded to break tbo laws no*
I Ilka the f Hr mil Jnrs* that glnna government. Who knows but what Dahl was one of those
ihn la creating a hatnrd nil a f r„„, the Seminole County I’lanconst It ul loo of tbo Apierlnan
And warm* the greeting ha be* who htvo helped te bomb defenseless women and children hlshway.
tljn|r Council waa trndcred the
Fudaration of Labor and ealie
*
stow*
In Spain?
control of *«vcral of Its afflllnt^
9 Whan etietomen appear.
Even without- the anl’.bln- j;roUp who adopted a resolution*
Green VaDey
Well the rebel court martial may turn Dahl loose be­ board Klaa. Hawaii ha* rid It0,1 unions. They went even fur­
the resignation.
cause he has n beautiful American wife, but If It doesn't, (Mr of billboard* After murh Thp (.|rrl( of thc noin, Q p
ther
and
directed
the
activities
Our b««y title*, counting en»t
Dairy
of the** union* along Una* which
acafflng. the territorial laRbl*- t|rrndon. wa* directed to notify
Artd tfana end overhead, have lost It’s juat part of the good clean sport of war.
Alt C«iv« T fftH
me*
enacted
n
mw
prohibiting
^
ptnr|
4
|
N
1
‘rccoollrg
Company
were
In
open
violation
of
our,
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Vtarltrial cbrbi
M vary precious thing.

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billboard*. Now thousand, m ,h#t y ,^
perln|tted t0 lay 24
tourist* may taka that acenlc |nc^ ^.nrruta tile or larger If ad- . Albert Levitt (above), formal
? (,
drive around the laland. vfewlnf vi, „ , iy Fnit|nrl.r r rt.d T. Wll- federal Judge in the Virgin l»
f t teems toe bad fhry could n 't
book* «f red hlbtocu* »l»n«
th(, dlleh l)nnf lh, tMt lands, arranged to go before the
a i*
hoop
Tho life of a rich man’s son, or that of any other the
tb* road.lilo*. whole Iwtor* «U
of lh,. Mountain Ice Company, Supreme Court in an effort to
knack of neighboring.
prominent Individual such as governor, senator, or presi­ they could are .over tho top* nl
crnvtqpe the Justice, that they
^ ,„ y •
r4*fT A* n°Mt* dent, is. not always milk anti honey, as popular opinion the bill board* »«&lt; Ihn tip ni
Convince the Justice* that then
would some times lead one to bellovc. Their problems may Kllaueft.
should
iet]ulrr Justice
lingo
•
•
•
Wa wonder If the Italian dicta* be different from those of many who may bo wondering
Black to pm re hto eligibiliy.
A qQIrk explanation of Ilia
la aa big a shot in hla own where their next meal Is coming from, but they are none
reaeon for Chinn’* M'lnl-embargi.
a aa ha la on a trip to Berlin.
the less acute and rfumctimes painful.
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Imposed by tho Un'ted -S t n l1
Commenting on the fact that the sons of John L. egalnat arm* shipment* I* se r­
i A tyoto la a pervon who realiie*
&lt;n*ariaa»a r r a a r * a * Oa*l
ll'aailew** ****** ran* o * o
that moat people are no better Lewis ami Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgcnthau in a compilation ot aurh ablp
day night at H:00 o'clock. A lei
ore just now entering Princeton University, Gen. Hugh rnent* to the two Drlental bel­ (Invcniuicnt the Com in la* loner*
than he la.
ertitaiie.1 the egpendltura for tho **' 1
’J“ h" ^ n, . wlll4
tu. ,.the
Johnson, now writing n daily column for newspapers, de­ ligerent*,
m
China ha* Iteen a consistent coming yeur at ft1H .lll.25 which1B™ r 0,1 _.l1hc Syslcmntlc Culling
w
Another lynching in Florida clares thnt the fame of their parents Is a great bqrden for
won't help to prevent the pa**«ge them to carry, rslher than being a help to them. “ If they buyer of American nriu*. am mu to o n iidcnibly higher than the P * 1 ,***• 11,“ •‘ ukl,e *» Invited tu
nltion and Implement* of war. 991,015.50 figure hi tha budget , * , rn“ '
# f the Federal anil-lynching law.
stumble they nrc good slock gono to seed.’’ he says, “ but especially airplane* for more
Anticipated' incre*acu In eo»te j „ Thl’ s * nfor»l Ltone Club will bold
Aa far aa wo know there It no If they shine, they’re simply being fuvored with all the lhan a year. Japan, until rocrntly
of opriatlng the City Govern-' U rrRul* r weekly lumlieon U»ha* bonght very little.
• to teltova anything you breaks.”
Where China tin* bought tilth,. ment ntul plan* far numerous WPA' m,or1r.ow c,P!',tn*
« ril) *win'
“ At West Point in my day,” writes Johnson, “ my
yery 'little of whet you
c r
Hotel ut 7:00
young brother barbarians took a very erroneous nfld even 000 to |4uo.ono n month of war project* for which the flt y will 0; . lh.0 ' • IJ«
r iNhcl to contribute a liberal ,o c l" f k’ •*r,T n* l° ",n
more cruelly active view of their duty toward such sona— supplies, Japan bn* bought 110,- be
amount are said to be responsible ®,c|
n l ni,c**' ,hi* morning by J.* I.
Wo euppoaa It waa only natural namely that there was necessarily some sinful1 pride in ooo to flp.OIKI.
Then the Preeldent. n* a safe­ for the iorrease in this branch ot &lt;*alloway. »*creUry o f thc civic
hst with Black taking hta *cat, their inherited relationship to glory which must be rubbed
organisation.
&gt;
ty measure, ordered government- thc City Administration.
bo Supreme Court paaaod under
out for their soul’s sake.
&lt;
In the debt service dupsrtment
owned merchant veatel* to carry
“ In my own or the preceding clnss were U. 8. Grant no munition* In the war rone the Commi**lonrrs approved an Sheriff C. J(. Hand yeetenliy
took two prisoner* to Halford
The A. F. oP U In Its Denver III, tho sons of such Civil War heroes aa McArthur and and ealil other vessel* tnlgllt do etiolated expenditure of $99,247* where they were eentenred to
,75. For puyno-nt of interest on
' v
con rant bn ki* declared war on Phil Sheridan and the brother of Hobson who tried to *n only at their own risk.
Since Chinn I* not a sea pow­ outatanding bund* the Board alio* serve terms of one year each. The
the C 1. 0 . ThU la ho Imitation alnk the Merrlmac to bottle Cervura’s fleet in Santiago
er. that cut It off from one or rated $51,950. The appropriation prisoners were A. C, Sloan sen­
•tao-Japenaee affair. Tbl* la no harbor and go universally kissed for his failure.
lla principal supply source*. Yet set aside fer this purpose last tenced on a charge of Grand Larc­
fakArclarod war/’
m
I
"It was bad enough at the academy for the publicity Japan, with ship* a plrntv, ‘can year war $58,768.40. Thli reduc­ eny and Johnnia Urinsm., who
If Japan tion vsm mailii possible through pleaded guilty to cluirgca of
■ % N B
&lt; Wendaf If the New Deal will pretensions of any plebe, but the Uvea of these lads waa TO right on buying.
breaking and entering.
•sake a WPA project out of the continuous, unrelieved, and ingenious torture. Young Phil war* buying only yto.ooo or |M,- the cu nperatiun o f Sanford's bondDahi and Wallla’a vl.lt to the Sheridan, when off duty, constantly carried a broomstick 000 of munition* a month, the huhters who participated! In tha
The Senford Chess and Checker
&gt;*&amp;•
capped with the head of a hobby-horse. At the mere ap­ order would hare turatit nulhlna.V,funding program, accepting Club
IMtod State*.
will hold its regular weekly
Hut
In
July
und
August
the
Japj
bond*
hearing
a
low
Interest
ret*
—-------- o-----------■n £
proach of an upper classman it was his *tcok’—every
meeting tomorrow evening in the
aaoaa
order*
abruptly
rHiahct
to
u
&gt;
lieu
uf
the
4oti.lt
lasting
a
rore'
’ Edward and Wallle are planning plebe had one—to ride that stick furiously down the com­
rooms of the Veldrs 1Hotel,
la vktM the United Slate* but aa pany street herding other piebea in the oppoeite direction $103,171 and $194,415. mnetly for higher tale o f Intrrest on which lc,uk
airplSnoa- Japan wa* buylnn t),v Clly was in drfaolt and p»i&lt;J »«on lin e to an announesmsut
(W aa la known they have no in*
with a wooden sword and yelling, Turn boys turn, we’re from lh* Unltod Slates th# equip- only * , m*!l portion of th* •*-.
tod*y by A. C. Madden. Mr.
lUrttaa *a yet of entering vaudsgoing lutck,’ as his father had done in the Shenandoah.
mult with Which lo tent Chins. crurd Interest annually, City of- Madden stated the meeting* unI*** terlhae notice will be held on
" ’Goo,’ he said drearily to me two years after that whU* china could buy nolhtn*'' fkialt jwlnted ouL
----------------------; Tho additional amount * i r Thureto» evening In-tead 0/ Tue.
Mamin its have given up trying ordeal waa over, *1 wish I could have come to this Yolisms
ittnrkr.l for the debt servlc* d*- d*y *s It hoe Urn previously. Th.
la tethoa* Franco’* fighting &gt;tyh&gt;. (USMA) college under the name of McTavlsh.’
Soli
Conservation
partmrnt to nntietp*Ud through "tealtog will start at 8:00 oclock.
Mw that ha’* cepturod a place In
“ Ulysses Grant who Is now one of the moat dlsGroan I n Organized t&gt;*ymcrt Of delinquont taxes and... ^ tHm»tic 1cmper* tnres m
took last April.^-Atlanta Consti­ tlngulshed officers In tho army and who then waa, and
tution. .
A O ^ - I t J - t r U L * Mawuf to eipcctct to. be used f
*V I Als.y. T.r ir . from «o degree.
•till Is, as shy as a rabbit, had to ‘sound off* the famous
At Ulintaville MWl qutoUka &lt;&gt;f ouUUadlng bead* os b#lnw irro ln
--------o-------terse
sentences
of
hU
grandfather—strung
together
In
- ■■■'soon a* * auffittont ooMOnt of a i r
Wo aa* wbar* Lowden, Hoover
GAINESVILLE, Fla., Sept., .18. plus terrors.
London met In tllinol* and unintelligible monotone. Hobson sank more peanut-shell
- ■
id on fundamental*. To*wlt: and watermelon-seed Merrimaca in tubs and basins than —Tha ‘ State Boil Coarervation
A "BWBKT JOB"
that th* Republican party la In there are leaves on a tree—and kissed all the lamp-posts Committee, which will haadto
—,,
.. ... —
*te "awful fit.
shiny. McArthur’s life was made trebly miserable t&amp; his maltar* parts in hig to toil dis- 1 ....... ..
triete In Florida, waa organised
WllDEUNG, W. V» .
** years old.
father’s sake.”
■t tbo College o f Agriculture re-,
Whoalmg.
^ auppoae now that they can't
, it '' ■—
cefury. This commit le# waa csteh-,b*k'fT ndtery. .
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slot machihea, they'll play
listed by let of th* 1937 State Tard
fltejn
01,*rr&lt;&gt;*”^*d . *
It waa
Legtototure known os th* Soil
* * * * do*r
WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
a, wo ball***, who tald
Conservation District I-*w.
. .t*r*l**i * ,tk
tnlputaBy PRESTON GROVER
Hem bare o f th# rommlUe* *rt ,ThAf piled 1,700 p»un(U of ongnr
a , . t Dr. WIloMli Newell, director of th* ?r°und th* w f*
titan will have to hurry
WABIIINIlTON. Oct. I —There m o os*th# seat of gorsrumant
’ art going- to build a Trailer
Florida Agriculture 1 Experiment
or aa the horn* of Rlag K&lt;*l
Ststfun, chairman; Dr. E. V. Alii
r anather Winter are U a .pl*c* In thto nountry (or a
gasoline
and
leodsrtoas
automo. “JUST
goad,
strong
Ku
klus
KUn
—
a
ami, toll conoorruttontot with the
tor way.
new variety sworn to tha shall- bllo bumpers.
SUte
Agricultural
Extension
——■ ■ o --------ATLANTA. “
***
Service, secretary; and A. f. negro prisoner ot' tho bar o to
CUrua Commla*Ion, with I’o a 'a f billboards along high,
In aumaor, Washlogtea la a Bp»«ear, vtoo-dhrccter' of extension. charged with stealing a store.
•Mw mambeet, to expected ways,
T9* Optional 1capital la lha grand plara la drift away from Cndet tha new Uw, group* of
to aalact tba •fancy to ban*
-What did yew want to steal
cltrma advertising, a 1760,- Blowing asomplo Ur tho cosmlry because by doing so you C*a •*- land-aretmrs tray form aasarto- that ipan’* propoctg fo»l** noted
o f whit MRboards might h* pro- raps so much host M
ttani fhr th* ayacifie purpose *f Judge John U Cotta. , - ( : - •.
vanlad from doing-If lh* sail- ran bo escaped by drtvtngoway •oil conooredtton within dtotrlcu.
“Judge. I.' didst steal that,
billboard Kina ware organised from Washington thoa by irtvo f oock aaaoctothm*
protested t t e .
Kvary major approaeh to tho tror frous auy rity o f our k|
store."
odgo. But driving away ‘ i
Uty to. fluked by hit
Tho vsortMninB motortoi
Washington boa Ita tessidi. Of
oontwaod as w ' mrara* Ihore
Ihare a#*
, had may th* good iwaannahty te oontesad
are lha big
bl tel*
m mmm
$w u h m .
m* frees my frt*tee, ’ *hathar i t e ytood to «*ar. i m - | &lt;*t) gtoo of wilhoard. «
sdvto* b f opoctollria of tte U. dhtrtote
Though larger profits they may

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law.
••nut We left the door open |
.for |ha rebellious unions to roturn. A eommlltfle was appointed,
and Instructed (o mcel^ with a|.
•rWillsr commltVoo* ' rspreaeollng
the CIO tu seek a bssle of.set­
tlement pnd petard tu svnld lb*
disastrous effect* of a civil war.
In labor ranks.
"All our Iqvitstinnt for ittfh
n meeting were spurned or Ig-j
nored. Tlia CIO persisted to lla
folly. It baeafb* bolder, n drop*
pad Its disguise and began at)
open campaign to rip and tear
the organlied labor movement
asunder, it declared war on lh#
American Federation ot Labor
and set oat to wreck the buu*e j
of labor.
“Today, a new chapter waa
written In Hie tong struggle. The
exorultoe council of thu Ameri­
can Federation of l,abor la tie
report lo the convention recammended that lha convention au­
thorise It (O revoke the charter*
it lha CIO union* and expel them
from th* fadaretion. This pro­
cedure It In oceordanco with oor
ron'lltutioa and Iowa.
■There la no mem In 'this
country foe two hostile labor
organisation*. Tha strength of.
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AT THE

P e r s o n a l A ctivities
Social Calendar

1 The flrat meeltrig o f the year
o f the Junto# Woman*k d o b krill
lie at tfca dub beuae i t 3:00
•'clock.
Meeting of the Clrlo Department of tho Woman1* Club wltt
bo bold at 13:00 o'clock.
* Bkalnoia meeting and
lunchotm or tb o W om an * Clab will bo
hold at 11:10 o ’clock, Iloatnaaea
w ill b o: Mr*. It. r . Mmiaalratr*.
Mra. J. O. Huff,
Mra.
Jam**
M boghtoa and Mr*. John Q,
Blau ford.
’ ’ •

A'program will be conducted on
'-T he Week of Prayer' for SUte
mbe Iona at the Baptlat Church
at 7:30 o’clock. The program will
bo In charge of the men of the
diarcb. •
’
The Weklwa Lodge, Number
■Tfr Will meet Wndneaday at 1:00
r . M. at tho.Mb* Halt.
The Woodmen Circle will meet
to dlacuta Important matter*. All
M n l t n are urged to atUnd.

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Jackson
»r Majlory
Announcement* ham been rereived by many friend* hare id
tits tfarryage of the former Minn
Nancy Jarkton, Who made flan*
ford lift home about two Jcnr*
■to, to Waller C. UaUory of Or­
lando.
Ulaa Jaekaon la the daughter
of the tttd Wr. and Mra. XV. U
deckion of"Colnmb'a, 8. C. Mr.
Mallory la a *&gt;n of f W. Mai
lofy of AnhUlon, .Ala. The weddltilt look place on Saturday ut
ht*h »ixru -at (ha home of Mr.
Mallory*0 brother In law and *U*
f*r, Mr. and Mra. Harold &lt;1
DIue In Jacksonville.
Mlaa deck eon'a brother-in-In w
and alder, Mr. aud Mra. (lordon
Darnett of F#rn I’ark, who ry.
turned Baturday from New York,
ware among the few 'altcndaut*
at the ceremony.
The bride wore her traveling
coatuma. a hunter’* rreen wool
aall trimmed with grey squirrel.
Her acreeeorlea were green
Mr. Mallory and bit brldn will
return to Orlando {Wednesday and
will reilda at fit South l-me
Btreet.

Ralph V^neent and Karl Humhley apvnt the week-end In Ml
ami Death.

The T. E. L. Clai* of the Flrat

ular bmlne*a and aocial marling
it the homo nt Mr* Harah Blewart on Meltonvllte Avenue at3:0&lt;i

o'clock.
F in n a y
The general meeting of the
Carden Club of Danfort! will be
held at the Woman'* Club at 10:00
A. M.

Patricia Bradham Has Second Birthday
t.lttlo M in Tatrlcla Drndham
waa honored on her acrond
birthday with a party given by
ber mother. Mra. Harry Urad
ham, tail Friday afternoon.
Throughout the afternoon tin11t o r -gu e» imrgra y ni c m In*d with
^game*. Each one W*» riven *
f green and pink paper hat.
A color nolo of pink and green
waa reflected In the table ap
potntmenl*. The labia wa* centared with a large whll* cake,
trimmed In pink and srten.
ladtvldual cakes and Ice cream
w a n aarrrd. Each little gueat
waa presentod with a green and
pink gum-drop doll ka a favor. •
Th# hoajeas waa assisted
In
entertaining and earring by Mra
W. A- McMullen, Mr*. J. a Ad­
ame, And Harry Dradbam.
Those Invited wilts; tha Misses
Linda Jean HarrisM o f Daytona.
Sherry Banda, of Orlando. Fran­
ce* Niblack. Ann Whitaker. Don
»a Witte, Shirley Jean Stuart,
Janice Reel, DeveVIy Rogers. Da­
rla* Harrison, Jack Aminn. Sam­
my Klntaw, and Ikalr mothers.
Also Mrs. Ida Drsdham Mra.
W. A- McMullen, Mra. J. It.
Adama. * Mils Virginia Batfbar,
and Mlaa Loren* CbTTn*.

•wk-rd. futaa y*. khrin*. aadha &gt;h,

Mr*. Ruby Itounan and Milk
Inna Mne Rootaan are ipemllng
a few dayi hero beforr returnInr to Miami Reneh lu miAe
Ihelr future borne.
Mre. W. N. Holme* left y-i»Monroe,

lot.,

kVaa haodi-nk atfhw &gt;*•&gt;•*•«. VO

Vaut'wA wW tpnkmaaek vW* %.

bneV&gt; 1PI3 Fred Warta*'*
Banjo Orchwatia of Tjtu**Pa- the hottest quartet
a-gotn* In tho Jan ago right
after the war included r®
ley
ItrCUnkwk
at
the
drum*. Fred at th*&lt; banjo*
brolhor Tom «t the plasty
and tho now dacvaicd Freddle Buck, kneeling nt rlgh’Wlth throe of urlg nal four
in th* bund, they appear In
"Varalty Show*’ with Dfck
I’uwell at the Rita Wrdaea
tlay and Thursday

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kVa linnu* Waa cuaAUUs ana*
fy -s y honthnnkeg •*«*&lt; UuOssg|

Mrs. W . S. Thornton |
Entertains Circle

wham

Mr*

Mra, W , 8 . Thorn lun
wit*
ho*leg* Monday lo CiTcle Num­
ber Three of the |’ n l Method
•wntny-edi *tttu- at
Ml** Jeanette Lalng art* t;. I t Cburth with a vary eujoyahte
H*,s etitotipiuyy.^
H. Vleker* ipent the weekend ri t ered dlah luncheon ut her
In (lalneivtlle a* the i;iii-ila nf Inline op \Ve«l Flr»t Btreet.
1IS-W lMt*tfW*l«l*. d
rrlallrei.
The
home
w ai
a tlr o clh clr'
hom-h miM.h.dl b*.
I il‘ *-tirnlcd
With u profuiUm d
yamhe* ai, pu-Hay
Mr* Roy Mimn letl y e di-nl iv •' -II tut flower*. n&gt;n*l*tlnK of
wllh In-r molhrr and taltmr. Mr. Haiti a*, luho rose* und a ilory
will preside. The member* of the and Mr*. Hldney lye*, nl O r­
*lr*. K. II. M n e r. i&gt;r&gt;'*ldt-iit of
flub are looking forward with ere lando, lu ipend three week* In I'm lolm lonary hoc r iv . opi-ued
tin- afleninou'B b u lla e .* meeting
thusiakm to the many Ihlngt te* New York Clly.
&gt;ng planned for the coming year *
l&lt;&gt; cln -n lii* u few polnl&lt; ul tuendeavor.
li*n*»l. Autung them tta* the time
incHIng Inmorrow ut 111,- h i it
A luncheon I* planned for 12:"*0
Mi-th.*1 nl
rhitteh
In Oilundii
o’clock. Following Ihi* will In- un
Iniplrational talk by tho
Rev.
Mr*. I-’ , n . M llciwll and Mr*. frtito 10:30 o ’tltn k In a aOoVIgtk.
Martin Bram.
! W. H. Well* wen- Joint lireiTc**--* At I hi* niccllm ; tlm i nntci. in •*
Mra. Takach will he In charge to f Tlrvli* Nurnln-r Olio o f I It r nlllter* will In* pru*i’ iit
A rnrcldlim lo n.-n iii.-inti. i &gt;.
■f the mtialc prugnm
j Flr*l MHIitalltl ('tinrib iil lieA playlet, "The Collect S jm-h!»*,’ ’ l«nn « o f Mr*. Min hell ymlcrelay p.i Inr Mini (ill-nil. of i Ui&gt; i bun h
v III Ih- tiltcn on |hu ctrnllnt ul
vlll be glean by Mr*. W. II. A r OflirniHin.
icld, JrM Mr*. \V. G. Fleming, atnl | Mr*. T H. Wllimt luotldi-d Orl. If nl the lionin nf Mi n \V.
Or- Eliiabeth Tracy.
; over llin bus'liea* mevllng. She t'. II II- I On M ukiioIIu \M-nu.
The rlnb meeting liopened 111 aunmmrcd that a niecllnt oi ilia Mm, Hill nUI bo .iv.tiled h&gt; l Inthe public. All friend* are In­ ; Melliodlat Mlmltin hoard of the Imllo* uf the rtiwiokv,
"latyalty Monlti” v a a iirmitrht
vited.
i Flnrlila Conference would I f Ill-Id
For luncheon rr*crvation» picnic III Otlnndo
Wrilue*dny. H h e to the Indio*’ nll.'ntliui Alnn a
call Mra. Edna Eitrklge, 79-J.
urged nil rlrrlo memhor* lo a(- Union liieolltiB III NmeluHet o a t
lend. It ««• n1*n anunnnerd that aanouncoU.
Fnllowlnr; Mr*. I.aucy’* talk,
lltero wnuhl he nn Informal
get-lo gclhcr meeting at the hunn; plana were pre»eul. d fur a
of Mr*. W. C. llill. I’ltM) Magnolia ymtibvr elrtlu bindtica* tiu'elbut
A'cnae, Monday evening, (Id . 11. 'a u d fur a hun'iu- 1 In \q\euibi-r.
TAKING Ik lA M O K H O t S M t h
Clrclo Number oua urlR have A prayer « u » u lls ii.l hr Ngi* ju a g le m etlea pk ln tea . Y ataea VJMam MteaM*&gt;
\ &lt;a 1 1 m- of Hie program and will H, o ^liluholKi-1 Old II bio an I cham pion, beat* Un breast (bang sack w haaaa tha
decorate tin- ihurch for tha Utli.Inn aludy piu.enletl by Ml*. th* beat MeUy w ood taahJwa Tha tggiTg jgg \W&gt;m
J. I*. 11*11,
a tlh a Ctatrobaa* eagaiaUlea thla ww
mouth of Noroaiber.
Report* o f rnimulltvcu
were
Tlioae preienl were: Mrs. D.
C. IjarcIlfL Mre. J. M. McCaa- glreu, alter width un lll’trllalb-n
kill, Mr*. T. K Wllaon, Mra Ki­ « u attended the riftlv by Mr*.
k hi
el* Klrrhhnff. Mra. W. C. IMkta, C. J. Harrlaon lo l u t e th n r
Mr*. W. L. Clark. Mr*. M. U Noreniber . meellng' In her huui--'
Had ford. Mra W. I’. Chapman, at t i l Myrlle Avenue,
Among
lb*
eltlloiu
prr*«nt
Mr*. Ueorga MrCrum, lira. C.
F. Ilrannan, Mr*. F. R. tflchatl, w ere: Mra. Lillian M Kelly, o
Mra. W. K. Walla. Mr*. A. C. former pre*ldeot o f I he w *|V,
The heatess served
rofresh- Starke, Mr*, 7,ill* Moya. Mra Mra. K. II. Iv&gt;ney. Mi i. Jinh-r \\
menta lo the following:
Mr*. ,,J. A- Rumliley. Mi* J, F. Me- .Cameron, o nd Mr*. XV. I. Mm
Ttt* Weal buhi If. T. \ wdl
Arthur Phillips, Mrs. Paul Itcd- | t'li’ ltmvd, and Mr*. It, F. Cron- gan.
Ml* A It. S t ion*. Mi*. J. t‘, hold Ha in -t, mooting itimvWfia m , Mra. Paul Johnson, Mr*.
M r d e manibera present a cre - 1 b in tu-ml Mi*, tl It Mae&gt;. Mi*. *Jtl«Uiovt* it j ou v i l i a k ' nt, tAo
Clark Leonarriy, Mre, J, A.
Mia, J. W Rulledge, Mr*. Ini
V&gt;«. %. kg,
Itui-i-rt S&lt;&gt;&gt;ikluud. Mi*. k&gt;lu.l K&gt; »* hoot ambimhuH,
Vaughn, visitor, Mra. J. A. Wright,
tbn JenkIlia, Mr*. J.
I’
llall lil-lgi-. M i.
ho
I'k -I fitting!', aii-l Blow.tU * It Mill an ’
Mra. IL D. McCall, Jr . Mr*. Her
Mr*. Clarenea Rnillh, Mr*. l.e-&gt;
M in Maig-trvi U t iu wCio ti-Kt- tf T. A Wuih’’ and ‘ Una. tA*&lt;|
man Middleton. Mra. W. C. llill,
H« \V( nt, Mra. C. J. i i .h i i .•••• **»•■&lt; lor Iho l* -4tli*i.
f . t .V. Ma&gt; Ip Ip hi t oinmaiilko
Mrs. B. E. Caswell, Mre. E.
Mra J K. M rlllnger. Mra It
T h o tin •■tli|g Him i-.D- d la a l ­ U- alih ‘
A lunrhrou
waa given
last
IL Laney, Mra. A. F. Collin*,
II. McCall, Mra. W. A. Tllll*. itor I-.I th,. ii:til lug ■ pioild* ul.
A *i«i* ini Involition M g iiia
Mrs. M. R. Ktrickland, Mr*. J. Friday at tin- h»tue ol Mrs. W. Mr*. W . M. RlUi. Mra
8.
o
M u J | I’ iitk. ah-* iitr-ilu-*d hi all lion puionln in A all: h—k
C.
Williamson
by
Ihc
Missionary
O. Laney, Mrs. E. C. .Smith, Jr.,
Hhlnholaai,
Mra
\V.
I’, the- now pf--|M- ai, g i * u. g- M' • « hmil/i mad-, ia e -« K
,Vk
Horli-ty of Ilia Hanford llospol
and Mrs. C. E- Gormlry.
Klnlda,
Mra.
U Sltl|ihol-.i-i. Kay T'hi* duiot omil * „ , con-l'i -1
* uro uiaod *•» .iKund.
Tnlicrnailc In honor of Mre W.
Mr* J. II. W all*, Ml*.
It
M w l t-y Ml*. It It Mi Call Clou,*
k ilt l*u a Iniai-I nnmhmi
N. Holmes who has I* It for
Mumn. Mra. It
It, Tluiaipiiin. h i - niH-do i-&gt;r tin- &lt;"inMg &gt;i il m
m &lt;Imk In. tm, ■....... .
laiuUlatia.
Mr* W . M. Mi Kliu.
Mr*. &gt;:&lt;t aud tho lii-v year b -ok * worn
AI lire tuion hour a drllcloai
Hvfaj *Hau |.H».»Uh# (fhiKMiiiv V*
dinner -waa served, after Vhtrh ■an* H trilna. M is. M .ulha tint •lUlrlliut-ii b&gt; M i. M- Kay.
m ii*H»|f» in i||», |fal&gt;.
fall, Mra. R. II. Human, and Mm,
Mi* F. I: WIPu-li 1-loaiHiUid loinl Tiiiuuii r ■
sMcral asm** ears enjoyed.
Ml* J I. L’ lmk '•1th .1 h-autt Ul mIimmIiL -kii*| voilM* * Mil MUt,
Enjuylng the dltmcr w a r e : W. a. Thornloa.
ful k Iti hurn Hii* ila * *
, L'iiit«c«i Stiii*- *
Mr*. \V N. Holme*," honor gaost.
H itlo * h o * ^ f* •*viu a-iu-.| la .
NOTICE
Mr*. M. N, Tolbarl, Mre. T- R
Thar* will ti* a son* lo - i l I n ­ Mi* K II. in-tii an. M i-. F. It
Miller, Mr*. W. C. tlenlon. Mr*.
J C. Uuka*, Mr* J. W. Rhadoln, al Iba First Jlathutllsl Chur«ti In W ll,* * , M il II || M*Call, Mr-,
Urlaitdo, Wcduradav in 1. ii In hi tlupi-ri SliickUn-l. M i» It
It
Mre. F. A. DUIy. Mr*. iJ K.
oT-lm-k. Alt M- «*. M -s J. C T»i -I ia.-i*d. M u.
Jqlmtmi. Mr*. J.
W.
Ilirhev, 10 : JO mil I l : M
Mr* H M. nl&gt; hard*. Mr*. *W.C. mi-mhar* id iha W otuan'i Ml. It It Maatua. M i. \ U, Sloi
Mi
Williamson, and the liar, and slonaty Mm lely are uig- d |u ut •Hi l l 'i . t-Mna K-ihhlij-.
land.
Fv«d Sirmir-- M i- J n. l.un-y , 1
Mrs. W. B Qna*n.
Ml*, ti. I* Mon,don. M i* \V L
Moiiia-i. M&gt;
J L Claik. -i,l
Mr*, tl. F M- Kay
Al*u Mr- i-. F. Itr in iw a Mr •.
* . T. Thrudiei,
M
rjulnl-uk
Dri-eu. Mi
K II l.iu iJ . Mi*,*
W. T. H m d e t &gt;|i, n c , W lm o,
THE BIG NIGHT
Mr* Urad to Wtt||i&gt;ai'
M il M.
l* ,.W rirh l. Mr*. W t llo in m u .

Tho Girl Scoot* will hold their Woman’s Club To
aaeetlng at the Girl Seoul Little
Meet On Wednesday
Bouae at 3:46 o’clock.
Mr. and Mra. J. J. Dolly are
The flrat general bu»lnt-** meet­
entertaining for all member* ul ing of the Sanford Woman* Clult
tho Chtiatlan Church at Tbeli will be held Wedneeday, Ort. (I at
homo on the Weil Bide at 1:00 the club room* on Oak Avenue.
o’clock.
Mrs. A. M. Phillip*, president,
Da pi lit chnrrh will ha?n lla reg­

Jwon Wdtnst t*» Hunt* Wtavuw^k

MU* k'nima Cog of New Rmyrn»* ipanl the week end with her
uncle apd aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Jnme* R. fitewart.

for

'-*Hmii-\ d»ul*eJl %k h - n bAf ll

tl

Mlaa Mary Mahoney arrtred
Hatuhlny from New York to
ipend three monlhi with her
parent*.'

ti-rdny

•VVxw M*bkwv XWkL C***gk

r
rs.
K y jf i 1

Mra. J. Hchlrard. Hr.
lo Vlali her daughter.
U. ittttnan. IB tkartow.

*lie will vUtl her idili-c.

THURSDAY

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Circle Number One
Han Regular Meeting

W * «K k « U V ttM N I V *k

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Hostess To Circle

UuuKhters Of Wenley
J
Have Regular Meet z a -&lt;

West SiOe l\ T* An
Ttt Meet tbs T M b j i

Mrs. Williamson
G i v e s Luncheon

THURSDAY

CiCT W N R iir i^

SAN FO RD
SATURDAY OCT.

To-Night

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FYAIKKN
ANNtMNVKS
I ha relurn s f Mm tha % ' -ghk in hm.
teauky Bgjug.

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FRANCES

ECONOMY «id
SATISFACTION

uu

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park hagutiCHMi and b*.i aibda and'A

EVALEEN’S BEAUTY

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Yankd

O pen S eries P la y

T om orro

Sanford, Ocala and Leesburg
Take Lead In Northeast Loop
1 2 G a m e s T h is W e p k
Daytona Beach, Celery Feds And Limit
Of Tallahaaaee Regarded Sure Bet To !
Win Junior Florida Title Honora
:
r lt w it HI Bchul Foot- completely
subdued
Laadcofli
m ac* epsas la a n n l vaunted Charlie Tate, brilliant
ijr when I t o f the 13 broken-field runner,
iba n bifU In H a fim N
Other conference team* 'farad
aa follows: Ocala defeated Da.
tedule pita Baafard n . Land. 2S0; New Smyrna Beach
r, Daytona Beach vs. loat to St. Joseph's, 18-7} Live
■rna Beach, Ocala va. Oak mauled Apalachicola. 174}
DeLaad n .
Palatka. Leesburg ahulout Palatka. 80-0}
va. SC Paut'e and Lira Lake City humbled Immaculate
Leon of Tallahassee. In Conception of Ja«, 41-0; and! BC
ether fame SC Augur Paula waa not scheduled.

Hr

foresee stsadlagst
Woo u&gt;rt Hal Pet.

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Itertass Ilesrh •
Tells he.see _.• *

The D. B. Buccaneers had their
prestige punctured by Orlando.
18-0, leasing the masterful Tally
cwfavorad In consideration of
taam and the Fide o f Sanford
conference strength.
Bp interrupting the 18-gams
winning streak of the Laadon
IJena o f Jacksonville,
Coach
Codhee’a Tally team shook the
state with surprise. The Tally
club thoroughly
beat London.
Z14), producing a great bsekfleld
star la Bobby Benson. The
strong Tally eleven took tbe.
wiupa o ff a mass Ire Has, led by'
John 8uUtraa aad CapC Frans
Warner, both above 800 pound}. I
and the Oamont . twins. George
and Tom. la the baekfleld. Bennoa was assisted nobly by the
Mitchell brothers, Barry and

rr
DKlANn. O ct, C- —iA&gt;—The
Wattes s ef Strtasm Unfed yester­
day sflmaoen in Drlaad, recap-

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Use of Iba bride's three Ini­
tials Is arcepted commonly aa
the correct
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marking

for traur

Martin's Garage
Is Allowing

A 50% Discount on
$ 2 ,0 6 1 .3 2

o f past das account*.
I helped yoo,aow yen help mo
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General Repairing
Truck * Ante Service
Bodice—Springe—'WaUera
A price you can affard |* pay

Martin's Garage

W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R
Dlantotida And Watches
W *» Watch And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
* w n u rw ca i s u m t u p l o w k s t -

BOTELeJjEAMINGTON
N. E . Ut S T R E E T at BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
Ororlooking Bayfront Park and Blacayne Bay
Oppoolti Union Boa Station

MIAMI, FLORIDA

no Block Eras Shopping Districts and Aaw iaw

Summer Rates Until December
Slagle Moon with Bath—f t .50;
Dooble Boon with Bath—*2.00
Alfred Simona, Manager

P A N

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OUR A -iS A IL A M T 5 HAVE W O L F 'S
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GOTTO
G E T HIM T O
A DOCTOR.
IMMEDIATELY/

W ith w o l f
U N C O N S C IO U S , 0 A N
A N D T H E C H IN C M p
HOU*JE- B O V R U S H *
TO A D O C T O R . v . '
I'L L M A K E TMOfl
C H IN E S E PAV FC
t m is . w o u j if u
T H E L A W T N II

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T H IS in T H E H&lt;
OF M V H O N O R !

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o r A L L CHINE'S
M ERCH AN TS. X ,
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GREEN CHALLENGES LEWIS’ C. I. 0,

fu r th e r War
'

Prospects Of Foreign
tv! , 3 Intervention To PreV
vent Hostilities Is
MadeCleab^ ToThem

span Insists “Have
Not” Nations Have
Need Of Colonies
*S »H *W W-ese

: Tho
of Nations asi. f«n bly at Ccnovn warned
Japan today of tho poMlbllAy of International action
inleiu she agrees to a peace­
ful nine power settlement of
4h* China confl'et,
!• Meanwhile
the
world,

William Green, president of th« American FYsleratton o f labor,
I* shown In fighting mood n* he addresved ths federation's annual
convention in Denver with an appeal for workers to rii*r up and
destroy John i,. Lewi*' Comnitltco fur Industrial Organ iznli &gt;,t. lie
charged the C. I. 0. was bring used a* tho nucleus for n political
organization seeking to elect lawls president of the United States.

Barefoot Burglar |Fort Announces
Has Little Luck ;PIan To Increase
In Three Calls Golf Membership
•a a t an offer of co-op* rat Ion In Ih*
J F ar En»t. nought a way to glvr
/area to h b Idea to'"quarantine
' Ih* contagion*" o f war.
&gt; The Chicago addrcoa wta wrl- corned by Britain, France ami
Hue*la, hoard with reserve by
Germany, and termed “ demagogic
dbd v agu e' by an Italian govern­
ment official.
t The British foreign office ex*
p raced itself a* Imprecrd by the
preach, and eeml-offlclal quarter*
■■Id that Rooievelt'a declaration
far a "quarantine’- of offender ra ­
don*, If osrrird out, would bo tho
JreaUet boon to humanity that
, P f i late*man poaalbly could ac•Cmpllah.
■' Tho Brltiah cabinet, h wa* an­
nounced, will be aummoned to
Oleet Wcdnrediy to conatder the
. hiteniatlonal situation and the
Booeevelt speech when the full
tkrrX ii available,
t First reaction In Berlin wa* one
of surprise and even amazement
i f the president'! apparent tbun. ,t

lO eellsw * * • r * t * Twet

Sanford Woodmen
[&gt;evelop Plans For
kfembership Drive
Tba 0*1*ry Camp, No. 025, of
* Woodman o f tho World mel
IU regular weakly an*ton Ual
gbt at 1:00 o'clock at Urn Ameri« Logtoo H o t Tho highlight of
• meotieg woa the completion
’ :p U u fo r o local drive and a
tciaton to parltclpal* In the
iHon wkto membership campaign
. bo known sa tbo Victory Drive.
ThO mooting was pre tided over

Chinese Make C.I.O. Claims
Stroiig Stand Big Victory In
Against Japs Detroit

The Japanese advance on all
Chine front* from Shanghai to
the fer Perth wn* reported to here
torn halted by iliffrnrjl Chinese
reiisiarve*.
In the Shnnghal hector repeeled
Japanese thl-u't* against »
25
mile line running northwrat from
the North Ktnllon were he*ton
leek ly khrrr force of numbere In
hem! to heml cnmbnt.
Fer to the north In *t re logically
more Important operations In the
rlrh province* of Hopeh end
.^hantunc, reliable foreign report*
boro out Chlnr-i' claims that the
Japanese ptiah Imif been *top pet).
Cholera ilnnjrer In Chine seemed
to bo lensming n e . fewer ceae*
were repotted,
Japan'* nlr squadron* eontlntied 'to haraw CbUieic rlllea over
an exlrndid nrra. Doxrn* of towna
In the Yangtze Volley and In
Southern and Wcatcm China repotted attack*.
Japanese troop* In North Chin*
wore ocrnpinl mostly In strengtheninc thrlr line* o f communication
and countering sporadic raid* by
Tho Darnel

and an Invitation was rvfnm the Btoodmtn CahfJ
Hi asking that tho Degree
if the local organisation
0 group o f candidates tn
r Friday evening, Oct. I.
M l M ild that approxlmatcMcsbere o f Um Sanford
M be present nt tho meetHoreon and nil other* do­
TAMAQIU, l*ar Oct, « —&lt;AY~
it g# will bo provided Forty-five determined aolhrarttl
Hatton If they vUl m**: miners, dsmsudinp a w«e* In»t StSV o'clock nt tbo Lo- creas*.
continued a sit-down

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--------Tit* paradn around surroundlnl
Inc the Hanford Armory ti helnf
planted and begtillfled, Under Hu
oupervlilon nf 14. Karl Nm*d
rren A eomplata land*e*p« pl*r
ha* been drawn, embracing Ihr
eullra block on Rail Finn Hired
V) whlrli the local home pt lhi
N*llon»l Guard I* located, wltii
Ihe exception of the portion hi
the northeast corner oernplcd lx
the Hanford C o r o -Cot* Company

Country Club, A. C. Fort. min*-l Tbr bottle developed Into a tew
gt r of the- Club announced today.] between Japan'* sir bnmbera nnd
^ Although the membership has China's strongly entrenched to*increased considerably during Ihe rhino gunner*. Imth scoring heavipast yrrrr nnd the playing on| I)” I ut Indrcbdrely lefore -the- bitthe cour.io htis lnrre*M-d overj lor fightvig Inpseil at nightfall.
I no percent, Mr. fo rt feel* that
■
thu membership In the Sanford
f\ C
iTub i* cRlrtmoly m «*II in r«»m*
cities the site of .Sanfonl.

r Salmagundt^ W i ! 1
hoi Be R. Monsalvatge

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condition i
‘h l.''ui,.thi e
the fact that the annual mem..
lierehip fee, in manyinctanees. i*
Announeriurnt o f the
ID37-3H
much Ih.|uw half r.f Hist charge* yinlmagunill . staff of
Ncmlnol*
by other tlub*.
IHuh Srlmol was made tmlay by
During the |u»»t year many im- j|iu Ruth Hand, faculty advisor
pruvrments havr luen made tn uf t|,v group,
the course and. Mr. t Fort re- she slated that the following
jH.rtcd thst It i* In b.tU-r eon- glaf( « a s ehmen by tho mrmbera
diliiin than It ha*
l«’en for „ f (ho farully only after very cerethe pusl fire years. .
ful ronsidrratiun of the many *pThe riiurae lias Iwen pNvided |dirattons handed In by member*
for tho u*i. of Sanfonl rraktrnt. „ f (he Senior Class)
and it I* to the i d . milage nf the
Kditor-ln Chief, Raymond Monresident* In en operato In |mak. »*tvntgej llu.incs* Manager, Har­
ing tho Club on outdafnlin ■ sue- ry j lrt, Mlnarlk; Areorlat* Editor*,
eeat, it wa* stated.. L|
Margaret Tenhet, Donna Morgan,
Monday night the membra of ponald I amson, end Oleda Dyioni
the Club and all Sanfonl m b Sport* Editors, John Morgan, and
llarry M. I'apwnrlh returned In
dent* inlMV (c l will meet In me n 0rla U k e: Snipihot Editor*. U - hi* home In Banford |s*t week

Papworth Reports
F in e Watermelon
Crop In Daytona

with a •trance tale o f agricul­
ture af|er spending
Id*
usuul

vacation nt Doyton* ileacli
Mr. Papworth told a llernhl
reporter this morning that dnr
Ink the aummer, he railed a full
crop o f watermelon* that wolrfami
apprnilm atrly (0 lu 7S imund*
Oath. The melon* wen- grown on
0* viral sand hill* lu the hark
yard of hi* cottage.

Program Presented
By The Girl Stouts

Mr. Papworth went »n to oay
'that he and Mr* I'apworth- en­
joyed (heir vacation t» a groat
aslant and that they are gls'd lo
find Banford prospering out thslr
return.

Miners Stage Sit
Down In Mine Shaft

Wall Street Broker
Tails From Building

strike lodey. nearty one-fourth
of a mils below the enrtara of
tke Labigh Navigation Coal Cohi
paar'e CoaMalo eolllory.
Tho men. coatraet rntaera made during the program.

vorklag on tho eighth. torsi—
lowest point tn the deep ihatt —
throw sable their ptofco amt
sent word to tho ourtaco that
NEW YORK. O et
they would remain there until
Amertran Society o f j i t
they worn granted wagon equal The
ehan'eal Itogloeeu yv*tard iy FB
to tho coUlory's seventh level.
The pubtl
Tbo mine's ]JM ollsor work- rmunewd the »i«-tlo» o f Dr
llarvey. K- DavH, proalism t tn page*, IUK) o
the Btevrna Institute
.Tech Iins foot bail
npiogy, Hoboken. S. . J ~ prosl lures of tho

deal for 1» JI.

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New*

moving Japanese column
al I'rovlnco had raptured the city
o f rhitnhsieu on the way to Taly*
uanfu, eupllal nf the province,
'after u ties pent In battle with 10,QOo Chinese rnmmunlzt soldiers.
Tho repulse of the Japanese
'raiding putly In'Rhanghal brought
Jo nn railier fierce an*
Counter thoL saw Hu- two arm kl
locked
I
. In
.
.nlmofi
V
Imnd-lif-hand
cemluit. The Jupunese also failed
then tn budge Ihe city's defender*
from their nmxe of miniature

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athletes of t

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Initial

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VoteGame
-

Hubbell Is Knocked
Out Of Box When

11KTR0IT, o n .
u n -T I lr
Comm tlee lor Industrial OrganOut on. iBrri'Mful tn nominating
It* candidate* for mayor and
city rminclltnpn In yoatorday'*
nmi-partlatn pr'mary, claimed a
H»nh*t*nll»l victory" In It* first
Major pul lic it campaign.
t The CIO candidates did not
id the field but lu mayoralty
militate. Patrick II. O'ltrlrn,
furmi-r Democratic Attorney-(leuernl of tlie fliair, boat John W.
Smith, present heed of thertty
council who wa* endorsed hr
the American Fwleraltoti of l.n
bur,
Richard \V. flrndlne, preset.
city rlrrk. r a t hlati man In i
field nf fire for the mnyorall]
nomination and will rnnlesl will
O'ltrlen tn tho Nov. 2 eleellon
The r l o al»o eueeeeded In no in
Instlng five randlilnln* for eltj
coune | among the II whu wll
run for nine rent*,
Foiling pi area were thronged
i r t it h w d ea Pare rear!

[For Beautification
In Shin* Of Sanford Armory

(JapsacM)

Homes Of Three San Meeting 1b Planned
For Monday Night ■
.lord,JW dent8 In
At CT OF C OfTire
vaded f i y M a r a u d e r
A burglar with big hale feet
roun d considerable cunstcmatinri
in tin- hrnit of Sanf'ord'a rrnidiTitlsl arctlou last vricht, svcunllj t
to report* &gt;it the loud I'ulice F u ­
lton thi* morning.
The mnraudrr entered
three
home* but rnili time wa* flightened awny lie fore Im rduld male
any big haul*.
Oder of IVIIre Itoy G. -W il­
liam* revrnled ihut the burtrlui
made Id* first roll nt tho home of
Mr. arul Mr*. W. F. Ttlrn at Sut
French Avrijtit; Iibuul 3:30 o’clock
thi* morning, took u wrist wntrh
belonging lo Id* dnughlrr, Kliui*
beth, and one dollur from her
puree. Tho Movement of some of
the findly frightened the burglar
and hr made a bun Ini exit from
the home, leaving the imprint* of
hit feet In the yard.
A l t:2H o'rlpek Mrs. Hlnrhrllff
reported tluit a burglar had en­
tered her room tint was fright­
ened awny before anything w*«
taken. Slw wns nwakenul while
Ihe unMeritifird man was plunder­
ing near her, nnd thinking It « i t
her husband she railed hi* name.
The. man Lrramc frightened and
almost ran into Mr. IItnchcllff
who heard hie wifo rail and went
to sev what tho trouble was.
At 4:40 o'eloek Mr*. Hoover
railed the lacsl Pedire. SUtlun and
reported that a marauder bail just
left her home, and had taken a
pair of hvr huthand’s pent*. The
pant* were found elisrardod later
near the K ekm on Cannery.
After the romplalnta had her.,
turned In all members o f the local
Police Department were sum­
moned to eeareh for the nortum il
visitor but a* yrt no arreats havr
been mode. Deputy ftbrrlff t» A.
Tate also alelrd In tho search for
the marauder.

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N tlM I iK it ?9B

Establlahtd In 190H

Japanese B u s h Re­ A. F. Of L. Candidate
MR, TERRY LOOKS ’EM OVER
ported Blocked By
Defeated By C. I. O. —— ^
^
Chinese Resistance
Conservative
On Battle Fronts
Field

^Germans Remind
FDR O f Wilson

Wr m

-'

Remind* Connty Produce* ‘
Afore Fruit And Vegetables Than An|
. Similar Area in America ,

SANFORD, FLORIDA, .WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1937

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* I i / WVi i l v l V i

NEW YORK. Ort| 4 - « 9 Walter 8. rase,
president of
Case, Pomeroy and t*om|aar,
■roll kaown Wall Hireet Invaalbant company, died today la a
ball from a window id the firm'*
Office* on the 14th floor of n
W*ll Street building.
\ Associate* said the fall was
iocldentsl. They said Cs m bad
bo*o 111 and wa* 1**t seen at Urn
Mflre late yesterday. The body
Was found on tko roof of.an ad­
joint** fire story building lhi*
Morning. Associates said Case
b u st hero gone to the window
'for air when ho bream* in.
iDMo was 11 and wa* a director
f
M M f oorporpUoup,
v

On the eva nf the World Scries In which his Giant* will engage
the Yankees, Giant Manager Bill Terry alood behind the batting
rage and studied the wsy the buys owing. "W ho’ll win the series!"
Your guess ls ns good as mine.*' quoth Mr. Terry.

Nix Is Elected Roosevelt Hints
Head Of Kiwanis Special Session
For Coming Year .Of Congress Soon
EJdridge” Hart- Tells Wants Immediate Ac­
'KiwanianNOf Benetion On Wages And
iitH Of S. S. A c t
Hours, Crop Control
Hiilucy J
Nig was elertoil
|&gt;resldent of tliu local Klwunl*
flu b tur the coining &gt;c*r lu the)
election ot 'dtlcer* lor tbo ur-i
Kunlinlton which wut ropipldod,
al llnlr weekly luncheon Imtay,
trlher* who n eie named tn
piul* In Ilio organisation were: &gt;
11 U Oawell, llrst vfro-pre»l- j
dent: J I,. Maloiitottc, *ociiml
vlee-prcsldunt;
Arthur ttranaU.
troasuror, and Frank H. la.m*on,
financial *cc(plary.
|
Dlreiloi* ot Hie orgaiiltatbiu
appoluli it tn ai-rla for Ihe turn­
ing year arc: T. f}&lt; Hunpsou.
II. II I'utlbbull. Karl K- Nurdgreu. Jim. II
llnkln*. Cl. D.
II eallsarS 1 1 1 rase Fear)
I

Contest Is Won
By BuTfalo Patrol

Navy Pilot Bailey
Comes By Air To
Visit Parents Here
Navy Flint t'b.vton
Itultev
lundiil Id* Niivy piano 'i i t tin.
Municipal Airport Tuesday nllerl,oon lor n brief ,|ot wplt bit
parent,. Mr. tool Mr*. G. W.
Italley. of
Wert
HiglilM-nlH
Hire,!.

Mr lliilley I, n grnduato of
Ihe Serubido llluh lb'1u*d of
Hill i la*, Ilf tills libortly alter
I n Graduation lio onllatoil In tie.
Nn.y nod was OHnlgrioil In tho
radio si-ctlnn wlioro lot rotu. In
Ihe ltlgUo*l rating pit sihlo, that
ol chief rndbi nperatiir,
lie then Irnjtaforrrti
in tho
naval all plane ter. lee, ittol bo
I* now ruleil n na.nl pilot. u&gt;* gttcil to tint duly of
losllutf
new *hlp* dollvr rt*l lo Hilt Niivy,
alatloneit ut tbu FJilhiddpbln
Navy yiird.
Mr llallt-y w:t* formerly na*
alrotol lo |Ur .Mriilnno tiorr'or
te-slngton, ntol traveled oslrtishely In fnrelien wat era during
hi* tour of duty on Hint tumour
ill'll.
Ill* irip In Hanford was madn
directly turn fumi
ivut.urdn.
where Itu litol ).i*t ib llii'tdi n
now IrnlnlrtK nblp lo tin* Nnvnt
trailing station.

la U U A L W E A T H E R
Forecast
Partly
cloudy lunlght ami
HJtuMiiiy,
|in«*ildy
uraltrred
altuwcr* near eitrem c smith cnest,
Kalieuiti uiiitliwcal I'bir Ids; poll*
ly eiiiudy tonight nml Tliunolcy.
Its) Ions lld ra
Wnlnrsdsy'* tides, tuw, 2:12 A*
M.. 3:14 F. M.; high, b:iU A*
II „ 11:07 l*. M.
. Barometer
/'
Today, 30.1: yesterday, 30JU. '
I'redpltalton
T n lil for yerterdsy -------- Jtfl
Total fur month to dale
K.R2
Normal lu date ...... ...... ...... 7A3
Temperature*
LAUOIt ELECTION
Maximum, tto; minimum, 70. - *v
Herald reading.
DETROIT, Oct., 6. — W - L a A special session of ths Mu- bar sought control of tho city
n Irips I Court was held lu ihe to- government today but was divided
i
—*
cal pollen Blutlon today al n'*m.‘ against itself In a holly contested
•------ municipal primary •lection. Tho 221
Lb C- H. Bluffer, member ot Committee fur Industrial Organ!- 2S
' |M|L i i
tbs Banfonl pulton Impart m eet ‘ cation barked one slate and the SO1 ,'ih.iii.Mion-m'
rtdurned to duly yesterday alter, American Federation o f Labor 1
^
?@iErv i
n two woak'a varallon,
1backed another. - The nominees 2 .
........... "■•n.
—
|WiU bo chosen for mayor and nine S .
•
V,1
(toon* RW1|| w»* granted pemTirntMllmcn,
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Stag Croiby nml lia r tin Raye,
"Waikiki VArdding ’ end "R h y
n on the Kongo" fame, get to*
tlmf ngnln fur another frolic In
nuHMnl'B new music nml to M remedy, *'Double or Noth*
r," which plsy.'t Sunday- nml
ewlby a t the Hitt Theater,
rbe two tnalio music, merriment
i mlIIion.i with n guy atnndon
It given thin comedy a double
ie.ef wbnt everybody liked fcert
their flral teaming picture a.
It la Dlnga rmooUiet t role aa
«pbadour-coin('dlnn.
M jdrt/hn
rhtgn mere tnntalltlng convolu*
aa than ever convulacd n mirthiking atldlelire. Add to these
I romantic allure ot Mary Car
le and tho-'ciimlc misery i f
ravel-voiced'* Andy ihivinr, not
mention a novelty "Bing Hand,”
mnaatlonnl night club thaw, and
ok* of the mekt siwcUtolar trick
endings that ever came out of
Jfaltywend's sluevr. and you hive
an Idea of urn* ot the must bo«ya k t • musical production* of the

a t the mlllkm.
lliiix Croiby opens a night cla’&gt;
and i print:j the first * 8 ln j Hand.'
It la aurl, a aucciu that he Is
abcut to itll an Interest far 110,
000 when Hindi darkeni the sicne
and threaten* the ahow. bin*
play i Id i ice tard with on Atad
din quick chingo that will pm*,
ably n i l lint,style In night d u ll
thruUKhoit the country. Maty
t'filhln n a d irs the rtnnnor-* ,kli
Juat a triflu ahead uf the fortune.
The clltitnllit tmnperaturn nt
Alaska rail** from CO degrees
brim* torn in thn wilder In t»
degrrra nhnre *erii In aiimniitr.
T a n !rl«'i| of nilunrnU yor'
worn dec-lop. it by llm cirrinairthe short ran re mid' the dlslaii
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b i t t y agmlost BUI Terry, thevaeada ef snoot
to Mpeclty to u llu tsa baaebsll's big ahow.

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A number of large mtrrera tlsOne of the greatest actor* In
the wrrlil, John Harrymore, hid ilgnnl to rnihle driven of vebeen cist In the new Paramount tlrlaa to set, traffic ajipruaching
myiteiy . p lrtu e , ' H’llMe.j Drum* rmn varDri}.directions wllMw'litmr.ml Comes llock,*' which shows Inlletl at street rornera ill liuenua
Tuetilny nt the llitx Theater.

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF OCT. 3
AT THE R11Z
Sunday, Monday- Martha Kaye. Ring Crosby and a galaxy
of Paramount .Stars in a music*) comedy romance "DOUBLK
OR NOTHIN!;,"’
T ups lay The Hlg Day—Register at the mi line*. 300
special BttrntU.n and “ IIUL-UlOU DRUMMOND COMKS
HACK.”
,
WcdntMlay, Thursday—Dlelt*Powell, Fred Waring with his
Pcnnsylvan'ans and s .mat of alhrr celebriCe*. RrnJin’ Riotin’
and Ilhythm-ATIe, "VARBITV.HIIOW." Also fjjratla Young.
Don Amrche "I.OVK UNDER FIRE."
.
Friday - Clark Cable, Myma Loy, William Powell In
“MANHATTAN MELODRAMA” and W al|p-t Deary and W ar
net Baxter in "SLAVE SHIP."
1 "*
Salunliy Ccorge O’Dtien "HOLLYWOOD"-COWBOY"
Also "THE CAME THAT KILLS."

AT THE J»HINCE88 i , . ,

Salutdey and Sunday, October ilthj and lO’.h—’ LAWLESS
LAND" and "IXJVE TAKES ^LIGHT.*

ueia uowuie atuuwtx Circus
afternoon and night of next week,
partner-"Toota" will enter the big
■taged under the big top with all
pating‘

John Hfj^’a ld 1and lumlae Camp­
bell are Ihn’ now ncroou lovers
las mud in- 'fflulhiuit Urucnmoud
Cornu* Hack." thn , new mystery

play.M TooNiley nt
Tboalur, .
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“Varsity Show,- Warner Orbs,
film ail cal extraordinary, cornea
to the HU* Theater nett Wed*
need ay and Tharaday m a doa­
ble feetare program with “Lore
Under Fire.- BUrrtnr the ev#r*'
popalar Dick Powell and Intro*
discing la grand manner la mo­
tion pleura audiences, Prod War*
lac and hU nationally facaoaa
orclieatra, the I'annsy Iranians.
"V anity show’’ marks a now
blah In its steal and comedy en­
tertainment.
* —
Included la the stellar rasJJbasides Dick pnwall sud .ro d
W atlai are anoh loading f gnroa
n«” Te4 ilealy., Jme Idion,-Prla*
. rllla I M Hoaemary lana. Hack
i n f ItabWaa, Walter CaUetU
ib itn y DavU and ltoy A(V«B
iMphbr Berkeley, known fap.bU
leiag natlce and Uvlab prodaetlon
nntnbera Iq past Warner Broa.
Pina lea la bktdoea blmeetl ln**Verally Bho«i(1 with a amaahtng. r&gt;
hale tka't allmaxM more than an
hoar of saprsma fna and amnan*
Ibant,
The plot' ot thn ptetnro deala
with the ofgirts of Chuck Daly
(IHck Powall), a Broadway pptrdurwr temporarily on h e uppers,
In (tags ths asnual qnadraagle
Club show at WlnHald Colleft.
Daly, himself a WtnfMd alumI nus. la Induced to return to thd
college to yescka the vanity
( ahow from Lh« hands « Profaa| aor Oylvestei H 'ddla. (Welter
I catleti), faculty advisor, who la
l‘a)l for art aed uothlpg for mod*
•| ernlU . In school pfceottlattona.
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nickT^inied

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Summer H o im Racing in the Florida Cypro— G ardens

com ., to San lord on Oaiurday
Ella HarrU and her equine
eppl# conteet that la to be
the'horse* and rider* partici­
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THE “BIG APPLE”

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The fortunate gent in the center of this fr»I**y of twenty Is
Col.
w.
H.
V«n
Dyke,
vim
Warner
Brother*
new
Kit
pietukv
William Prawtey, one of the comedians responsible for the laughs
In the Blng.Croehy comedy "Double or Nothing,’* showing Sunday Korn Ilia rrti t'u "Ksklmo," "Trad- Thuraday C , dbubl* feature pH
*r Horn" nml other oiilalam^ug rotta* Young ta “Lor* Under Fir*.
and Monday at the theater. Martha Raya, Andy Devine and a list »urr»M*B, direct od. The p r a iln c - ____r s n . ~ ~r~of famous vnurlevDU and radio entertainers assist, while the girl* *r w», liar Id t), 'grhnlck, * |to
.[ I f J V tfC T p c v
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surrounding Frawley supply beauty and mtlody.
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'Tim forluiie'liiintcrsi mlng Croa*
bp, Martha Ituy,1, Andy Devine
and William Frawley, get going
when a freak will offers a million
’ dollars to the one who o n double
98,000 In thirty dsys. They have
.[ ia reckon with the nol-ao brnhvolent brother cf .tlio will-maker,
Played by Fam 1 Ilmls, who plots
ta-keep the million at horns. Mind*
uses his 'daughter, played by Miss
: Carlisle, us a rat's paw, and, un*
■ beknownsl, she picks Ding Crusty
d a 'her victim.
■llind* uses phoney atock to entlie Frawley to part with hla
roopry, ami Amly lores hla In a
hols'In-onc golf coarse. Martha
, Bays, aa "I.lta Imv ," tile ex-»ong
and dance girl, open* a canoe
service, colls In chorus girl* to
ka her pilot", nml, when the fleet
; center tn, Is aet to do a sky-rocket, Ung bualnra*. Thl* la the cue for
Komancing tempeaiuouaiy
U re tta Young
Mm* tuna "11% On} It’e Off" which and Don Amrche (right 1 find jray adventure In defying the mill'
‘ aeta Martha off on her maddest ,Uiry authnrity of John Cam dlnv (left) In "Love Under Fire,"
tear. A riot aquiil kills her chance
Twentieth Century-Fog comedy-drama.

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VOLUME XXVI

Member Aaeodated Prtaa

"igh Tribunal
efers Action
On Black Case
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SANFORD, FLORIDA* MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1937

“Jook” Joints
Facing D eath
In Sem inole

‘---------- 1 DROPPED THE KLAN’

—

L evitt Files Motion
' To Force Black To
Show Why Perm it: ted■•To Sit On Court

B lack Takes Seat
On Supreme Court

WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 —
TAP)—The Supreme Court
-jjoday deferred action on a
m o tio n by Albert Levitt dcjttfned to compel Associate
Justice Hugo Black to show
Why he ahould be permitted
“ Before becomlnc a senator t droppeil the Klan.
So
to alt on the high tribunal. spoke Justice Hugo U Black In tilling a vast radio audience th.it
Whether the court will he had been a member of the Ku Klux Klan but had nylyncd his
grant or d e n y . th e m otion “knighthood" In ths Invisible Empire. This exclusive picture wn»
probably will be announced neat made with a candid camera as ths Justice delivered his radio
,
___
Monday. Tha action could b« address from a prlvato home In Washlnjftan. D. C
|a k n rf*. a n y ‘time however. The
proceedln(i were brief.
1B
l^ .L
wboae
appointment
Black,
^ brought a •torn* of controversy
bla reemberuhlp In tha Ku
Ktux Klan, entered ‘be courtroom
with the other Justice* a i the
court reconvened for a new *crm.
jfe did not retake tha oath of Supreme Court Is H it Commission With Six
•fflea.
For I n v a lid a tin g : New Members Takes
* Albert Letlt*. former Fedcnl
Judge In the Virgin Islaqds, chal
AAA Farm Control Up Duties Today
fenced the ctmitltulhmalily if
the appointment an t requested
LAKELAND, Oct., *. -&lt;-P)-th a t Black’i eight n*»s:litv* com­ GRAND FORKS. N. p . Oct., *.
... ,
_ r , _ „i„. John Maxcy of Frostproof, red- litpel him to ihow why
ih&gt; old - W - I n an address strongly
, J, b
Cone to
ha permitted to serve,
hinting a t a speelal session ot membership
^
on* tho Florid.
Florida Cltl
Citrus
i Levitt, who recently resigned an
2
l
l
m
'
Own
mission,
was
named
chairman
a special assistant to Attorney
. , JJwseaal Camming* cwtend* that
meeting. The n x new-commission
'^ B l a c k la Constitutionally Ineligible the earliest possible mumi-nt,"
u r t'* " by Gone lo succeed
A to atrvs because:
L tfa waa a member of the for the first time on his western ^on Kept in, took up their duties
Senate which
increased
the trip, the President dissgrvrd with today.
“emoluments" a justice receives the majority ruling invalidating
Maxcy succeeds I* P. Kirkland
by permitting them to retire at tho AAA form of production con­ of Auhurndalc whom Cone did not
fall pay after becoming 70 and trol. lie also quoted eiyrerpt, rrnppoint to tho commission. The
from a letter from a retired mem­
■ervlng 10 .years.
commission did not d.acuss the
S. There Is no vacanry on the ber of that court, John II. Clarke, appointment of n new secretary.
. court and will be none unless saying he saw “eye to eye"’ will, Neither did it Immediately discuss
former Justice Van Devanter the President as to his social, the advertising program.
completely seven his connection economic, and peace program.
C. Commander of Tampa,
The President spoke in dedlcat
by resignation rather by merely
general
manager of the Florida
ing the federally sponsored grand­
retiring.
Citrus Exchange, submitted n
Technically, Levitt asked the stand at the fair grounds, com­ series of recommendations for the
Oourt for permission to file a ing here from Peck Dsm, Mont., betterment of the Industry. The
• motion asking the justices to where he rebuked “Doubling commissioners ssi.f they would
•rder Black to show cause Why Thomases'’ who have been criti­ di-cuss them Inter.
he ahould bs permitted to serve. cal of his objectives, lie left here
for Chicago.

President Hints Joh n Maxcy Is
Special Session Named Chairman
Of U. S. Congress Of Citrus Board

K S u S '-.S f” S W ! K |- J t .‘= f -

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Republican Leaders

E xalted Elk R uler Crowds Are A ttracted
Agree On Problems
By Municipal Zoo . OREGON, III., Oct., 4 - M t W ill B e Honored
Tho local Municipal Zoo com F onnrr. Gov, Frank O. Lowdrn
Orlando M eet tlnuao
tn fia Hanford's outstand­ announced last night after a con­
ing attraction for Humlny att- ference wftl. former Pro*. Herbert

• Charles Spencer Kart, of New
Hoover and former Governor
“out eta."
Yerk and present Grand Exalted arnoon
Yesterday autos orruplp.1 all Landmv that the throe were “in
Eidsr of tho B P. O. E. will be
fcnorwd gt a special meeting at
Orlando Eika Lodgg tonight at
o’clock, according to Ceorga
■tan, Exalted Ruler of tha
Meal Lodge.
' Extensive plana bavs been made
kg tha officials and mcml|'ra of
Um Orlando Lodge for a gigantic
daaclave to allow all mambera of
Um eariooa Central Florida Lodges
to meet tho Exalted Ruler, Mr.
Thurxton stated.
•T h a Sanford Lodge expect* to
l a hi attendance at the conclave
te 10 strong, Mr. Thurston said,
toasted all Elks «f the local
*ho can attend te contact
0 . Sharon,' Jr. or Chari**
■ad.
died Baler ef the local
• argod th a t, all mem' *■ ha a apocial effort te atlh# asset log tn ordaf that the
* Lodge might mnka a good
Traasportatian will bo
fa r those who wish it,

Gladys Kendall
4-H Work
loose Demonstr a ­
ils County are
dor way, Mr*,
reported today
achedI a n tu .
the

4-H ash*
4-H Club hi
and the
and 4-H
Thareday.

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Negro Seized
By Four Meu
Aud Lynched

A FLOATING TARGET

Many Places Already.
Closed Qn Account!
Of Slot I*aw^And
Occupational T a x '

Third Florida Lynchin;r W ithin SliorU
Time Stirs Gover*
nor Cone To Action
*

Tha now Mrupnllnnat tax law ,

NcgroW ilh S h eriff
On Way To T rial

which
I and
chine*
elute,
sn e lf
Jo Ills"

Levitt Action Based
On Black’s Vote To
' Hike ’Emoluments’

N !

NUMlIKIt 2931

Eatablkhcd In 1908

available spare near lbn 7.no
end throngs crowilnt around the
cages to waft-h the antics of the
monkey* and the numerous oth­
er anlmala at tho Zoo.
Two Amerlren near* will soon
be added tn the Zoo, Ralph Hagwell. secretary of (he Rrmlnnle
fount y Chamber of Commerce,
reported, adding that this addi­
tion was made pn**lhle through
a surplus In the Chamber’s /.on
rand.
The hoar tuba have been or­
dered from a New York animal
dealer and are expected to arlie* la Sanford shortly.
In
tha
meantime.
Jemea
Houghton,’ supervisor of park*
In Sanford. I* directing repair
work on tbo old bear cags In
preparation for-the paw comers.
i~ ■

sgrrem rnt on every es&gt;Jnlial
problem'' of the nation and the
republican party,
“The throe of us ranva»»,-| the
notional crisis at gront Iciyth,"
the brief statrim-.it said, “a'll we
ilgnrd ourselves In Ig roc meet on
every essential problem b*'lh of
the country and thr party. I
Immediately aftrr thr Informal
Hurting, Is.id,in Irft for Winnrtka. III. None could be roarhad for
amplification of .Lowden's 'stairrm-nt but it was sssmnrri ..mat of
tho ilimisniim roncrrneil the Hoov­
er proposul fur an off-year re ­
publican convention-

Arabs UrgeQ To End
Strike In Holy Land

JERUSALEM. Oct.. 4
M1 Thv grand mufti of Jerusalem,
from his place of refuge in the
Musque of Omar, issued a procla­
Constable W- A. McMullen yoo mation Iasi night utfting Arsba
terday arreatad throe negro lade lo end their strike against stern
for (baft of a maltroo*. which British measures tu preserve orthey sold to a local ' furniture der in the Holy land,
dealer for 44 cent*
I The strike, which resulted in
Tha lad* were picked up by closing of shops in many .cities
tho constable hftor it was
through Palestine, had beta in­
ported they bad been aeon car­ terpreted us retaliation against
rying • mallroaw Th* boys con­ British attion to upprooa Arab
fessed to tho theft and w en terrorists.
turned over te tho Jneontlo
Tho mufti, who bad boon o r­
Court,
dered deposed by ibr British is
Tho«o snooted were. Roddick chairman of the Mo-lewt Supreme
1*000, I t; Hoary Jouos, it. *nd conned, protested against bis oust­
D*r» Jouos, It.
er, characterising it as' “gross
Interference in Mo-dmi Internal
Columbia requires that all Bu­ affairs/* The Moslem
rnIgraat* bo able te speak Span- In the mosque tu avoid
t*h
____________________ __ arrest.

Constable McMullen
A rrests 3 Negroes

became’ offer.Uo on O ct.,
ll.o removal of nli&gt;t ma- !
from operation In this
havo sounded Mm “death
for a number nf
“Jook
In Btmlnolu county,
a
Herald reporter learn'"! today.
Over tho weok-end
many
••Jooks" which were usually glarlug wflli Itdog tlrt.ls and tilled
MILTON, Oct. 4. -(A P I-*
will, dnlirers noru dark. IndlSheriff Joo 'Allch of SnntM
rnt'ng that they wrero unable tu
* A floating U rg rt against which China has tent squad after squad of men to destroy It is Ja ­ Itosa county iv|u*rtiq| four
meet tlm high levies placed JU
pan's naval flagship, the cruiser Idtun.o, anchored off Shanghai in the Whangpoo river, llomhs nu n took it m-pro prisoner
them hy tint new law.
Tho nc&lt; iqtilhiusl tux l a w ! have bern dropped frum the w ir and mines exploded in the water In an attempt to send the warship fmhi hint on flip hljfhwny,
whirl, wo* passed its n revenue lo destruction. Among recent-attempts was th a . of ■ suicide squad which fl.tecil a mine nearby, only near Fort WnltiiB, Fin., Into
premature blast.
measure In the la*! seailon of
Iasi night and «hot tho bprio
tile Iwgislutllre Imposes a tax
lo ili’iith. Tho iiojiro, iihotib
nf |l&amp;0 on any
p l.ee where
daxrlMg la engaged In. with tho
.'to, was Hated mm J. C. Kvnn*
c
it
y
n
e
w
s
b
r
i
e
f
s
eirepMon of lintel* which are
and was lo face Irml hern
registered will, the State Hotel
litlay on h charge of robbing i%
('umm'sslon. Tha art also finfilling slatnui end riiminally at*
pneeg Hie tax nu all places where
lacking n 12 year old white hoy.
enterlnll.n.Pltt surli s s eilillilll.m s
The coiem-i's Jury at f'rosl"
nr variety programs ore provided
view thia Homing said It found
for patrons.
lie d ura lu Identify the mi'll who
The ''JookS" liuvn to pay g li­
.Sheriff C. M. Hand Is nut of
lynrbcd the negro. Ginmly Judga
cense nf |10.25 as venders of
Sanford on business today.
Wilbur Osburn anld the negro’*
h.-er nml wines in addition to
■i
body wna found oh a lend riddle,1
the a.I valorem ins in. Ihclr fix­
c«""&gt;ty judge r . w . wsro is
witli tiucUslivl nml three pirlol lull*
tures nnd stork, tho tin retell
— —
j spending l.vlay In Arcadia on
lets.
er*' lii-cnno and the |- J of one
DKNVKIt,
Oet.
t.
~
-T
h
e
Evan.l via* arrested a! out “six
Man.bcrs of the Sanford Rotary
‘hr City Briefer learned
percent las Imposed &lt;m sales.
American federation of l-alior or eight week,, ago," fiber Iff Allen
this morning.
tin ldi.ee* where liquor ' was Club were rntrilalnrd today .it
high command called for a knock onlil, ii ml li oil been In-Id hi jail ah
sold for consumption nn rim their regular weekly luncheon in
The Celery ( amp, No. t!2S, of down, drag nut fight ssartslnwl I'anuuia ,1 'ily to i pfcgcpnl blnx
premise* tho new law provides tbe Yaldex Hotel by eight high
the Woodmen of the WsuTT! will John l&lt;- Lewis nml Ids txmimll- until tbu time of til.il. Allen saiil
for a Itconao fro nt ! ■ » .» while|lchoo,
frU whu
lurid ils I eg ula I- weekly meeting tea for Industrial Orgnulrnllnn he w, nt to I'diinmu t.'ity last night,
the lli-en«c for parkago houses . . .
. .
. . . . .
*■ the Federation opened
rls! pul the negro In the front seat
| (&lt; s lls s t4 o » r s s s T s s l
will hr tltio:,*,
*
10
demonstration
of
th
r
intricate
v iso
67th annual convontlon heru to­ of t|ic car with him nml MnilcV
maneuvers
of
the
“ll
ig
Apple,"
I
he
In discussing Ihe now occupa­
day.
for this rily.
tional ta t law as U relates to new dance erase which is sweeping
H c la iln g the "pulley of toler­
Near Fort Wnllnn, be said, un* ■
dealers In nlrolmlle beverage*. thr ruuntry.
ation line failed." the
fed era ­ other rar forced him with a abut*
Jin), t), j in k In*. Hrininoto Coun­ Introduced by K. V. Turner, who
tion'* executive rnuncll s a d In gun nml look the negro front •
ty gas collector, staled that 'un­ hsd charge of the program, thr
Its report that tho "tint* has ar­ hint. The iherlff said , t h
mofi?
performers
wero:
Miss
Core
I
is
der tho provisions of Hie new
ris*,!" to expel tbo rebel &lt;IIO drove him nh“til a. mdo iheon thw*
Triir.ick.
Miss
l.iRIsn
Adams,
Miss
law the Hlalp nml rolinty and
unions ami set tip i l tal i&gt;rg»n‘- road then put liloi out nnd band*
tho Incorporated elites shared Msrjorie Cogbunt, Miss Horothy
I’AltlH.
Oet .4 .- (J1)—Krlward eatloii* In Ih'dr territory
&lt;d him Ibr ki-ya to III, nulomidiilr.
equally In tho license too*. Jf Wiggins, Douglas Slenatrom, Wal­ Of Windsor anrinunerd Inst night
Tho "b rider nf the CIO movethe denier niserates within the ter Haynes, Ruddy Ilisbrp, nnd b* will luIng his A'm-tlr iiii-liarii '” *"1 Is driven forward In W - He snbl be did not m-nglilxe any
of the men uml m i * only four of
rorporuta llmllg. And tho Btate Voile Williams.
Hucbess (&lt;s visit her native lan*l, colloit of Ills plans to establish tbem ill one automobile.
and eoutity each reeel ye Hu por­ An interesting paper on “ tVhf "in Ihe near lulu re."
j a duel nml rival movement hr
Sheriff Allen drove In hh, of­
tent of the Ten If tho Joint la Altendance'- was read by Rolariati
The former Klng-Kmperor of tho force of a consuming nmbt- fice here, letpplioned Sheriff John
Roy
Holler
as
an
additional
part
operated outside the rlly.
(
tbo nrllUlt Empire, who re-' thin lo gain control of the or- Steele nt I'reslvlcw. Sheriff Sleelo
Mr. Jink Ins also advised city of the program,
neu nied hi* throne fur the love ganlied fairer .tuoventenl »n'l tn
I’residenl 11- H. Coleman an ­ of Ihe former W allis W infield .it ostnhllsb Ills own Indepemlenl uml r'.ninly Judge Osborn found
operator* Hint Ihe city license
mu»l lie presented him hefnre he nounced tb it a lurtu-rur will Ir Baltimore, said ho and Ids bride IHitlt lent parly. Labor In many the negro's body, Allen anld ho
Is null.orItfil Id Issua ||.e Hlate held by thr Rotnrinns at Sunlsrulo eT four months would visit tmlli hieulltli'o lina hern me dlvlileil In­ tub] nobody at .Millon be wna go­
ing nfler the negro bet night.
Springs on Oet. II. A Committer
and County Ihensrs,
tho United S l a te s and G erm any in warring rumps."
At Talluhsa-ee Governor I'one

Preliminary Invent!Ration Fails To Re­
veal Clues To Ganj?i

Rotarians
Given Exhibition
Of The“ Big Apple

A.F. O fL Calls
Far Knock Down
With C .I .O .

Plans Arc. Made For
Barbecue At Sunlando On October 14 j

Convention In Denver
SnyH Time Here To
Expel Rebel Unions

Duke And Duchess
Of Windsor P l a n
To V isit America

under the rhairmanship of I’n'd
Slinr was named tn have charge
of the event,
I’aul Rrdfrsm formeily nf Live
Dak was Welcomed into the tin,
»» a new mrmlH-r. Mr. Rmlfearn
had been a member of the Live
(lak Rotary Club.
IIAItCKMlNA, Oet. • 4.- (A*)— Among the guests at today's
A Hpsnlsh roltel warstilp appeared luncheon wss Dr. R. Wl Ruproeht,
out of thr dsrknets of the Medi­ who has recently come hero from
terranean last night and bombard­ Gainesville In take Hr. K. I(. Pur­
ed tho City of Hern-Inns, killing vis' place as man.rgrr of the Cel­
ery Ksprrimrntnl Station on CelUjnl wounding many persons.
Tho warship remained a safe rry Avenue.
distance outside the port tn rirrv
out its shelling, the Bureau rf
Local Chrysler Men
Public Order said.
Several shells fell in the center A ttend Jax^ Meeting
uf the city, killing ami wounding
Wight Brothers Company, loril
prrsrnu outside cafes. Damage
Chrysler Plymouth dealers, and
slight, however.
At least MS persons wrro killed Reel and Hons, local Dodge Ply­
and more than 60 wounded yes­ mouth agenry, wilt.be well reprus
terday when two squadron* (lf sonted at the meeting of all the
rebel bombing planet dropped in -[ilealer* and di-tnbutm * of Chrys*
cendinry esplnslvoa on the rrowd-,lor Products In Florid,, and South
rd working-class quarters of Port G*orgia In Jacksonville la-ginning
Valencia.
ilamorrow, It was lesim-d today.
The bodlr* ef 21 Head were list-1 The new lilts nimiM* «»f rhry»*
ml in morgues and loyalist iiffi- l*r prmlurts will lo- eshll iteil at
dais said the death toll might ill* two-day convention which will
exceed Id) when rescue rrews have havt as Ms headquarters the
completely
combe,! blocks of George Washington lldtel in
smouldering ruins,
Jacksonville.
Two squadrons of flv# plane* - On their return from Jacksoneach circled th* port at IV A. M,,vOlo tho Inrsliles will hung back
at high altitude and bogan drop- now models to be used as drmon­
ping large bombs. More than ‘EH stratora. •
■•xplosivrs wrro dropped before Those who plan to attend th*
two loyalist pursuit planes wenl convent Ion
from Hanford ora
into the sky anil forood tho raiders Ralph Wight, Meade Fot, and
lo fleo.
Floyd Palmer, all of Wight
One of Ihe rebel air squadron. Brothers Company and It. J. Reel,
was ronipooed nf bomber* pstn,- Roy Reel and two salesmen of
od bright red. A government Root and Rons.
aviation expert said th* r e d ] ------------------- -pianos wore German Hoinkrla.
The raid wsa on* of tho wor&gt;. Repairs Are Made
experienced ly this emorgenry
To City Band Shell
capital of loyalist Spain sine* the
outbreak of th* alvil war IS
City workmen have been making
months ago.
» Itxtenslro repair* to the Municipal
Ell IIOWB DIEM
i Band Khali on tho luike Front roaccording lo -RupcnntondATCHISON, Kart. Oct., 4. -OF) onl od Parka James Moughtun. —Edgar W. I Ed) Ho***, HI, noted Tha building has torn ro*
author, nlltor and phlloxojdo
and all wood work has
repaired and it is luqn-tl that
dlod In hi* sleep yesterday at 2:20
A- M. «*T &gt; at hU homo hero. entertainment may be provided
Death »*■ duo te gradual paraly­ tboro for Hanford resklmU and
vhK on during th* winter &gt;ca**nsis and udiiniitiai of age.

City Of Barcelona
Severely S h e l l e d
By R ebel Warship

to

study

bousing

conditions

of

President w illia m nrneo's nil
dress later today 1* expected to
open n week of oratory ngalnvl
Imwls.

ani,l be would, "lb, nil I roll to
straighten tin, ihutg mil nml run
Tim s u d d e n announremenl.
down llm guilty p.iila-s- ’ lie In­
made while the Duke and Much st no tiil nothin (tie* in Snots *
The FederalInn'a e t o r U l i v e llo-ut nnd llkliiloorn count leg. to
*ss w'-is In Parts on a abopptng
trip. Inimedlslely raised specu­ letinirll will ssk iho fi-&lt;terulnin'*| muki- ii t Ion •-null Inti-dignity*.
lation roitrcrnlng the couple's uvnuaf run real | on today lor nu I'lie I)lulling on- IIh- third Ax
»»orI plans and the Implirnllnus tluirdy lo expel III robel l'. I. It,I l-'loiida hi icccoi oiotiihs.
of f-Mwanl’a Journey |o lilx wife's unions.
“For l“ o yearn wo have pur -1
,
.
..
. j ,,x _ J
homeland,
Th* brief statement merely sued n policy of toleration, lhe| 11, th, ro lllJlS l \ U _lV O lllC O
said, however. that Ihe »r p round! said l„ II* ....................
rj ’0 J ^ L ji.J &gt; \rU r Z o i U ’S
would uffuril u*» opportunity to con, rollon Wo bare patiently
study "Ihe well-being of flio and sincerely endeavored Id pro­ WASHINGTON, Oct., I. -td l
working man" tn whliii Ills liny. mote a settlement Ibtiuirii eon
Maritime enmini'sioH officinla
«l Hl*hn«»* "ha* aluuy* Inter­ ference nml negiitlalliiii All Ibis dlsclomil yesterday that guvottibss failed, x a s
ested himself."
"Now lltu executive rmincll incut lnclcb.ini bqi. are uf briny
Brlllstl circles of Paris as Well
Ihfi
'» ^ " ' 1' "min nut
as London llorlf wero plunged feels that the Iline has arrived!
iuui
1
by the surprise innVn Into heal-1 “ hen the Anierliun Fmlernllnn &lt;d
hpilllinll i'«»llllk‘H*
ed dl*cu**lon not dissimilar to Inibnr must meet Itie Issue rrn -1
M*'\'
rontrorrrsr thdt raged during uted by .......................... for I n ' n,dTl'"
enter I Inn',' roiic* uulc»4 tho
the abdication trill* |s*t Hccem duslrlal OrKuhliatlou in a ilunr- cvuniat u r,
it
cUI lAid InialllVK way,
her.
"The Inleri-Mla id every nixlKM in-** -auiy,
The British Onvernmeni ton
TIh-u - uro nine vc-,el» ut tho
sentod to the Puke 'of Windsor's at unit Internal loiml union r.f |,n -cut. owned by llio governm ent
filial
ed
with
the
A.
F
of
I.,
forihromlnr vlatl* to the United
■rod
iqwrnled privntely under
Risies sod Oermany ratlivr than must b„ protected aud preserved
iimnsgrincut eon tn oi . I hut conn,
|
tbinfiislon
and
nuninilorstnudlmnermlt him In return lo Eng
the vvtir run,
l-'ivv »|"T 4ls
land, person* tlofe In BuiklnX- I regarding the relallouslilp tulle, i,cur
] A. F". of I,, uf orKanlxnlbin* through ,)„■ M, &lt;1,1,■,, aiu-uu al„f
ham I'alar* said last night.
four t,, lb-- o ilciil. I’tu-y have been
Edward's announcement did ant holding meudmrshlp ill (lie (I, n-nm lcd, bowever, to nvoid^ tho
disclose whm the flukn and I. I), must lie terminated,
Duches* wll| alirt Iholr Journey, • "Tbo issue which created the Irouhjud an a*.
beyond ImtlratlnC that they will division wlllihi the ranks of la­ Private ship lint's were enu*
til,,,,d by other g m e m u nt *g*-n*
bor must he made dear.
depart toon,
civs bl’ l nuudl, about upelation f
Tho Duk*'* deiislon to visit' "In order to arrolupllsh lids
^
■ho United Stole* ugalp was mid purpose the executive ruunill in the war tuliva.
by his Intimites |n mark hi* do recommends x x x Ihe ,'(inven­
A’ll ABS PIIOTE-ST
clslon lo ' ‘got ilo»n" te bualnra*' tion confer upon llio e x e c u t i v e
JERUSALEM. Oct., 4. bP&gt;—«
after mnr# than ten months &lt;&gt;t rounrll authority and power
ratlroment following his abdlra revoke the charters uf.Jliu Inter Tlw grond' vnuifli &gt;,f Jerusalom*
national unions holding member ’bnnicinb -l ill the an, lent Movqua
tlon.
of Hop, r olid , 1, tying Its it lata
Many person* bntlavod llisi bis ship In the CommUtee- lor In­
Intention tn visit dermany and dustrial Organliatlnn which wero troop* l„ urr,-»l him, yesterday
rolled upon hJG/MMI Arab* whowa
Ih# United piales reveals a de suspended 8*pt. 6, in IBS.*'
spiritunl live* he rule* tu protest
sir* on hla part lo resume Ids
i,gainst Britain',! “gross Intelf,rrule a* ’'British Ambassador si
larg*." a Job that b* performed Electric Wire Causes em c" with Moslem affair*.
as Prince of Walts,
Girl’s. Electrocution LOCAL W EATHEIt
ft waa Indh-atad that there
would be a marked rontrsxt he
LEESBURG. O ct, 4 - U P ) .
lween hla furthcoming trip sad
Forecast
b it last American tour, when he Geraldine raldwcll, 13, daughter
Partly rlnudy lonlghl and Turx*
of
Mr.
anil
Mrs.
Roy
Caldwell,
was -swept Into tha ren ter of ai
electiocutrd at her home near day, extreme' no,tl,west Flurldnl
social swlrj and i.s, c.w..., ...
American rra i* ' t ,
«*«
&gt;"■wire. “ same. Official Report
j
contact
with
an
rlrclric
blue" suits.
"
High Lro*
The line parsed over th* roof of
a corrugated Iron bam on whh-h 2 5 ___ ______ ________ M* "0
Tt
Tbo areragb depth of Ihe ah* and her slater Wero playing, i t s _______________ — — ^ HO
Yesterday was Geraldine'* tblr- Ml .......... ................... ....... T9 ^ 7#
ocean below gas level Is if,lte
s o ______ ______ — M _74
___
totntb birthday.
fe#L
ib„ tuq nation*.

tkWr.
I

�itw'MMP

jg

A Black Smudge

/■;

r P lants Report

iH r *f
'
. -. 1 sji&amp;ii
Summer Output
,&gt; Comment on Justice Hugo Black's address, which
Should have been delivered - before he was found out* end- tomorrow evening at tbo Ameri­ BAD I’YOMOlrr, Oormanr. Oct. JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 4.—Florwhile hts appointment was atill under consideration, If the can Legion JIut ab BiOS e'elosk, 4.—0T)--( hancetlor Hitler utresaed Ma oloctrlc geoeraUnr Plante
bad been an honorable man, is as varied as H Is Intem t- according to an ■kooncemonl Germany's need for col sale* again prodacod approximately JJI.OOO,iM* Politicians-And, nawi xlt» from one end of th e made today by C. C; Coll Ini.
J.yesterday In nn addres* before 1,* eee hUnwait lioura ot ca rn al
1200,000 persona gathered here for d arta t th# thrpo n n a a r month#
in _________
having their nay, and th d r
country to the other havo
the an n u l harseet feat leal.
expressions of opinion but reflect the thoughts of the.aver­ The annual i'aaC Mailer*' night He ilrclorvd that work haa made according to a report of (lie
Federal power Commla#lon, It
of
the
Sanford
Lodge
F
and
A
U
age man on the Judga’s Klan affiliations.
held In tba Masonic Tem­ a parmlUc of Germany and a a* » u pointed oat today by th#
Almoct without exception, the statements of senator*, will-be
rrrtrd that ‘‘If the harden of work Florida Slate Chamber ot Com­
congressmen, and other high government officials ' are pi* Tuesday night m f 7:30 o’clock. ia particularly heavy for the Ger­ merce.
governed entirely by their political bias. It U doubtful,If Grand -Master i t Br Beattla will man pci.plc, It la becauae they
Tim exact prod action for Junei single eonacientioua opinion wag uttered by one of than, bs tb s honor gueat a t the meeting have loo tittle room—because July and Aagaet waa UMM.0N
If they were New Dealer* they hailed Justice Block’s ,ad- a f tI w O ddFrilow a.In the Odd colon lea arc atill withheld from kilowatt hoar*. pome by water
Power bat moet by faela. the re­
dress as a "masterful expression of religious toleration, Fhlknaa HaU tonight at 8:00 them."
The lllier next antipathy for
dlaeloeed. Fuel# ware raafree from bigotry and. prejudice, which will fully satisfy o’clock. All Rabokaha ere Inalted Soviet ltti*#lu waa reiterated In port
aponalble for IIU U W C kilowatt
the people"; and if they were antl-New Dealers, they char­
hla watnlnrt
houre of eanwnt and wafer,
acter! rod ft as an admission that he waa guilty aa Violators of City Ordinance* "If Hie Moscow criminals should Itl.OM kilowatt bourn. It we#
ever
attempt
to
Invade
and
destroy
charged.
reported!
will ba triad btfsr* City Judge
A ranker breakdown of the
Newspaper editors, we are glad to note were a little Freak L. MBIer in u asaaion of tba thi* Jwirailiaa, they will be ruth­
lessly mil suddenly halted at the figure# ahowed IT abort Iona ot
more independent. No more severe criticism of the.-Jus* Municipal Coart a t tbs Polks O
rm a n border,"
tice’s speech came from anywhere than from Southern Station a t 4:00 o’clock tbli after- Thru Im turned to the naxl coal U l,T il lATrala ot tael oil
and no natural gae wore - need
Democratic newspapers which have supported the New
jdiiloiiiphy In meeting Germany’s by Florida rthctrle plants dar­
Deal from ita infancy but which with equal fervor fought Pemission to make repair# to dire rrenomle problems.
ing lbs period.
the Klan when that hooded order wae at its prime. And tba A.- and P. Company biota at I "Money la nothing; production
During Jane the Plante pro­
from a few Repubiicsn newspapers have come the thought tbo corner of Sanford and Geneva l.e everything,** Hitler isld.
duced 71,Ml,ooo kilowatt hours
of rut rani, jumped lo 71.119,000
that Justice Black should be given a chance to show what Avenues was granted to th* Aadegree of liberalism he can attain while a member of the scelatad Mortgag# Company. Tbs
work I# estimated to cost |1TB.
Th" Campbell bossing Pott of
8upremo Court.
lha American Legion here haa
The Tampa Tribune, highly Democratic newspaper,
Tk« first mealing of (h# Par- postponed Ita regular meeting
Insists that Justice Black, by staying on the Supreme Court, egLToacber#
I', J.tVTNO AHD DYNO: For none Invites
AssocUtlda of the ■rlied 11Ini for tonight i t lha be-)
Repairing:
the very "racial and religious prejudices,'* the "po­ South Bids Prim
ary School will glnn nut to Uondar. O'rt. T l , a l t
et-ss llvath to hlmaelf, and ao litical religionist,"
which
he
preaches
against.
"If
the
Diamond
Setting
ba held a t th s urboof Thursday which time the Legionnslree will
mgn dlsth to himself, ror wbathAND
or, wt 'llrk. W» lira onto th* country had known before what |t now, knows," the Tri­ afternoon at l i l t o'clock, accord­ Ih&gt; entertained with a dinner and
LffAr whether -wt Ur* therefore, bune says, "public opinion would have pfevented that (the ing to lira , b I. Printer, presi­ aevt-rnl c u d speaker* will he
E ngraving
present, arrnrdlng to O. tl. Work­
•r»die, we era the Lord's — Ro- Sonata’s) confirmation." Mr. Black was n Klnnamnn in dent of lha orgonlxatlnn.
McLuulin*
Jew eler
man.
recently
elected
Commander
man* "14:T, I. .
his youthful days “with his fingers crossed.” the Tribuno
111 i Park Avo.
says, evidently wondering whether he la now taking an Lt. C. II. Shaffer, of the locgl nt the P 01L
Police Department ■caught two
oath to uphold the Constitution, "with hia fingers crossed." nice
bass early this morning, ac­
A more kindly comment comes from the Republican cording to Information ’received
Portland (Me.) Evening Expres* which says, “Mr. Justice today. He arema to te cjuite nn
C leanup,-paint up, and beautify, Black In s manner cleared himself of any present connec­ angler as well at a "Copper.'’
W|*l* 't b s ,tourist season.
tion with the Ku KIux Klin. But he demonstrated at the
same time his utter unfitness for the position to which he The fieminolr County .School
__
Aomtane
should write an odo
“GET IT FOR A SONG"
slo t machine*, "The Blot with- was nnpolnted bv the president." The Columbia (R. C.) Hosnl of Public Instruction will 1
Record th'nks “His record on the Supreme Court should meat In the office nf the County
1a Cbuntry.-*
HENRY
A. RUSSELL SEED CO
he allowed to sneak for itself. It may indeed happen that Superintendent un Wednesday to
100
W.
FIRST
ST.
PHONE 41
lis t botnr of 6ur c|tIcons need ns -s burnt child who dreads fire, he may turn out to be a discvia routlas m atten , accord­
ing
lo
T.
W.
Lawton,
county
super­
little more Vitnmln C. That’s champion of thn bill of rights." And the St, Petersburg
thing that gives you a little Independent says, "Last night's statement does not estab­ intendent.
1 Umm , . . pa.
lish Mr. Black's fitness for the Supreme Court, but It does
10 DAY SPECIAL—
deem to dispose of the charge thut ho is liable to display Th* Ranfnrd rho*a and Check­
The Japanese* a n aatd to makt
er Club will hulil tin regular
Very peer golf player*. They don't racial or religious Intolerance."
tneellns Thursday evenlnit
Large Picture For $1.25
But the Richmond News Lender, a Democratic news­ weekly
••apt to undonitand that ■ gooil
at t;0Q o ’rlm k Instead of on
FRAME INCLUDED
paper
saya,
"The
spectre
of
a
white
hood
nmid
tho
black
drlr* t* not n*ce**arity a big push.
Tuesday
as
It
ha*
pratlnaaly,
i
p.
gowns of the court will not down,'* nnd the New York aceordlng to * ii sun'iuncement
President Roosevelt haa prom- World Telegram, which has supported tho New Deal from made today hr A. &lt;7. Mndden,
W IEB0LDT STUDIO
lee d 'tb * rotn try another balenred ita earliest beginnings, declares, "Rluck's address was tho eacretary nt Ih* chili. The meetbudget, this limn In 1938. The work of a brilliant prosecutor suddenly turned to the de­ InS will be hold tit thn Valdes
p n t one he pnmlaed was In 1034.
fense. It was clever. Rut like too many of tho recent
- The Hint* • L lm to ck Banllary happenings in the region of the Supreme Court, ‘too
Doartl wants In kill all ill* deer, damned clover.' ". The Rochester (N. Y.) Democrat takes
Ho kUl all the tleke, *o the cal- tho view that "he is guilty or, the charge bh made."
tl* can lie* to kill all the motor­ while the Minneapolis Journal says, "From his unoaiy spot
ists.
at the bar of public opinion, Mr. Black replied to the Ku
Khnf Klao charge aa. follows: 'Guilty, but I was Just
fit JffYrn’t heard nnyhody kicking
Puboet whiit hipptniil during tile foolin’
And ao the tempest In the teapot rngos, while the more
| Bholla administration for quite
Inoabnrg Commer- important matters, whether a political demagogue, such as
•onte time.
rial. They’ve got something eli Hugo Black waa long known to !«, whether a lawyer whose
to kick about now.
only Judicial experience had been to servo for a short while
as a police court Judge, whoso ex|icricnco ns u prosecutor
"Our -troops did not land until had shown him to 1ms more of a persecutor, whoso knowl­
Bo if bemoan of our policy of nonU fgrlvatftn," B*ya Tokyo’s spokes- edge of political economy was confined largely to a Iwlief
meS. lt** nire lo have things dowe In a 80-hour week law, nnd whose adherence to the Hill
in snfw black and coal white.— of Rights was exemplified by his seizure of private and
porsonnl communications, should lie nnpolnted to the Su­
Jf. v. Wed* in Detroit News,
premo Court, regardless of possible Klan affiliations, are

jSne^Watch

Magic Canary Feeds

Justice Utask- tattl'd ovsr the
[ (ndlo so that 'h e couldn't be ml*ousted. Hut-already* most of the
b a m e iite -on thoep**eh which w*
have ssen acemrd to tie 1a«»l
Upon n different Idea of wliat ho

The largest migration of wild ducks in three! years
will be heading southward as duck hunting seasons open in
northern stales on October 9, according tu n survey by the
More Game Birds Foundation. Many of these ducks will
be wintering in Florida.
The webfoot increase, however, will be nothing for
___ ____to'__________M
bT . about, the Found»tion
duck hunters
become excited
Foundation
warns, America's wild ducks hit the l»ttom of the worst
wildfowl depression In history in 1984 and almost any turn
for the better can now be recorded as an Increase.
Heavier rainfall in north central states which refloodcd drought-stricken seetlons of the great mid-continents!
____
mi _ wuu&gt;u ^ "duck factory" are said to have brought larger duck crops
*tmnUa'*for' Me” third” ta n ^ ssd during the summer breeding season. Minnesota records n
neither baFrilrite or Lewi* U a 50 percent increase, mainly of teal; Nebraska and North
D«an&gt;as*i. Re whit have you I
Dakota, 25 percent, and South Dakota 50 percent.
i
---- — o---- ---“Hnwnvor;" the Foundation points oqt, "drought and
Non that wv arc uotlvriy mi ugr|cultursl recUmstipn of over 70.000.000 seres of wild
gygcd.in *« inUnte “note * writing i duck ^
hlve ^ggated the United States to a minor
Ho !r*ih«
status as a duck producer. Eighty-five percent of our
unexpectedly toM ui whore to waterfowl now have been driven into Canada to breed—
head' hi. to mind our own bual- principally In limited sections of Manitoba, Saskatchewan
nn&gt;i or politely lo go to hell, and Alberta."
That U net en entirely impossible
jn Manitoba, according to a survey, by the Manitoba
aenriusieu to this eomopondenr* piah and Game Association, of the 65 most important wildy ear# having, snd in *u«h an ^owj breeding grounds, 21 areas produced more ducks than
m T s* take action and"
would lw t
h*d *PProrimately the some duck ecye, wWJ«
RTA y J T 1„
J m W hod fewer ducks. Northern Saskatchewan* ehd Alberta
UmBUm h**t u&gt;i*w far us lo do is produced good crops the past summer but droughts again
|e
onr own business if «* do took toll of waterfowl In southern section*.
M l wank an. be*#**# involved.
Despite the small increase this year, tha yaterfowl
wt4 w
— —’
.
situation la still precarious, the Foundation believes. "Not,
i P f f 1* *
? * * * * . until ruined portions of the Canadian ‘duck factory’ art
- L.lr ,T A
restored can we again have really good duck abbotlng in
E ? e « tal W#»^d .d*anuI2 the United States," ths Foundation declare*. &gt;

’ Heywond Uraun, the will known
:: communist and ncwspniwr writer,
predict* that Plartllo La Guardla,
mayor of New York, will be the
■ Republican candidate for presi­
d e n t'In tw o, ami that hla oppun' ent, will he - none other than
' Franklin D&gt; Roo*evelt (and not
Fr^uWta u. Jr., either),

QUINTS ENTBHTAIN nEPOURN

CALLANDER. Out Oct., 4. W7—Th* Canadian Prime Mialeler, Mitchell Hepbem, was enlar
Uhned with a French sang and tha
atory of tha thru* Wan hr Uta SI€N5 OF ALII
famous Dionne Quint* on hi* ir- 110 PALMETTO AI
crnl yl*U In the D*fn* ssiuenr.. j
f h o h h » IM
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a

Ml.#oo In A«e»*l. Th* )«a*a In
July coakl poa*lMy lw altrlMilsd
to th# Influx nf fuimner, toarlrie
to Florida ■that month. Blot#
Chamber officials ttalrd.
Tan percent of the bill - le the
average tip given to a waiter
In a public dining p&gt;ace.

Green V alley
Dairy

CAR RADIOS
&gt;
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t reeling southward along th*
railroad u &lt;
Junks a ad small

Oft Florida T crrltaw
H o ld 'F irst Fall MTOt

DEW DROP
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boats alone tba Qraad canal.

Against Jap Fife
In U. S. Section

Tha Chin*** ' defeat waa haded
bare aa tha moat disastrous
•Into th« tall of Taanichow,
half-war between Tientsin and
Tahehuw, Tahahbw, defended by
massive walla 40 faat high anti
3d-feet thick, fall attar only
««ak re*latonca;

Tha first mrating thin Fall of
tha Fort Mellon Chaplrr of tha
Sown sa d Daughters of tha TarMr. And 'Mrs. Priest
rlttfry of Florida waa held Friday
18 Jap an itn S h e l l s
E ntertain V eterans
p g TSOn o ls
evening at tha home of Sir* Frank
MacNefl.
Fall In Area. De­
Mr. an&lt;P Mrs, C. C. Prlaat were
Mrs. F. E- Roumlllat. president,
TUMOAY
SALVATION ARMY
Mia*
Mary
Maxwell
wan
the
fended] b y Marines ATLANTA,
hosts Friday awning to United
' presided ovgr tha business roaatO ct, 4. —bPl-G en
" Board meeting of the Spanish W ar Vatarans
Camp guest of friend* In Winter Gardrn Ing a t which time the Ily-lawi
erel Evangeline Booth, commander
•Oa Club will be bald at Number 13 and-Auxiliary Num­ for tha weekend.
Sh a n g h a i . Oet. d.— —1U.
Comnrttw-conapoaad
of
W.
J.
of toe Salvation Army, told a
ag house at U :M o'clock,
ber Three a t their home’on South
a. Marine authorities yesterday Oungrvt* ceWbraUar tha tenth an­
Welle, - U n , 8. O. Chaw, Sr. and
egram will b given by tha Sanford Avenue.
Mlaa Polly Plott of Valdoita,| Mr*. FT Lt MUler presented the
protested to th* Japanese against niversary of tha forming of the
i*a MMabaary Society on
A convention report waa given Ga. .waa the guest t e r tha weekend by.lrfwa. TW7 ware then read by
a Japanaae bombardment Satur­ Southern Region yesterday the
M
of Prayer" far State Wl Mr*. J. R. Lyles.
DOWN
of Mbs Alice Lanier.
J. TDdaa Jacob#.
day night during which Ilsb e lli "destiny of the human race hang*
m at* th a Baptist Church at
Randall Priest entertained with
A nominating commlttaa waa
US
FOR
tell
In
tba
American
datena*
upon Christ Unity
rr.ra l harmonica selections after Miss Sara Maxwell of Jackson­] aitpoIntad.-arRh Ufa. J. 0. Kb*ran
■on* Trf 1tie International Settle­
1 High School P. T. A swhich
ville
spent
the
weekend
with
her
gamaa were enjoyed under
•a ehatnann, aaaiatad b / lira.
ment.
Unless Iher* la a little mois­
a t &gt;;M o’clock. Thar# tha direction
of Mra. R. E. Kipp. mother, Mr*. JL C. Maxwell.
John S ehfrardand Sira. Frank
On* rblnesa waa killed and 13 ture In tbe library th* binding*
bawd meeting at - 2:30
A beautiful blue pottery vase
MirNrflb' Tha- committee will raware woonded, and V. 8 . Ma­ on leather books are apt to dry
filled with red radiance rosea E. D, Tyler ha* left for Wash­. port a lt tha neat meeting whkh
rina telepbbn* rommunlcattona out eaalty, Tha water may be
ington,
D.
C.
where
he
will
attend
waa presented to Mra. Priest on
1 will ba-haU on Dec. n at tha
war* arvtred daring the bat* kept out of tight. It la especial­
a school of agriculture.
behalf of the Auxiliary.'
home o f-lh fe J , P, Ridge In Fort
rag*. Tha shall fall cloaa to tha ly necessary, however, daring the
At a tale hoar the hoatces, aa*
Mellon. A t thla time Dr. and Mr*.
Marina post on Macao Road near fait and winter when there la
Mrlvin Taylor of Oeala spent James O. Olaaa of Ormond Boaeh
slated by M bs Emily Priest.
PHONE ST SOI N. P A M
the Hoochow creek but no one much heat and dry air la the
Sunday
with
hla
mother,
Mra.
Mbs Edna Stfch, Miss Flora Kipp
have be**- Invited to be go eat
was bit.
room.
Eva
Taylor.
and Mra. Kipp served a fried
speakers,- Mr*. Qlasi la tha
Japanese vie* Admiral KtyosM
chkken supper, buffet style, to
daughUr of George R. Kali banka,
Haasgaw^ formally taaderad hla
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Flclecher
left
the guests.
Florida Historian.
regret* arid promised that la fu­
GOOD RELIEF
Those enjoying the occasion Saturday for New York to attend
It was daaldad that a bauquet
ture Japan#*# would ba more
sating of th* Civle Departthe
World
Serbs.
of constipation by a
careful.
would be hald • In January In
|; o t tba Woman's Club will wtra: Mr. and Mra. W. B. Bal­
lard, Mr. and Mrs. Al Balter,
A shell also struck tha sector
honor of.Judge Duval WVst, or tha
p l i at U :H o'clock,
GOOD LAXATIVE
during tbn Japanese bombardUnited States District Court of
islpaaa meeting sad lunch- Mr. and Mra. Charles 8 til well.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leon
Pickering,
mant
last
night,
but
as
on*
Ma­
Many
folks get such ref reek*
Ran Antonio, Tease, lie will spaak
or Uto WoraanW club will be
rin* pnt It:
lag rtlb f by taking Blackun hta eminant sacaator, (iov Wm.
at 12:10 o'clock. Hostesses Mr, and Mra. Ernest Lagerqulst,
Jsrry, said to ho no* of th*
■'W# don't mind a few* strays,
I*. Duval, flre tttrrite ria l governor
Hranght far conatlpatiM th a t
ba: Mra. R. T. Monsslvatge, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred King. Mr.
large* 1 pachyderm j in America, hut we ohject Ilk* hell In aetnl- with any remedy less potent than they prefer It to other laxsUivea
nf l-'lnrld*.
Crromuulon, which gnra right to
- 3. O. Hurt. Mra. James and Mra. Alfrad Erlcion, Mr. and
b
one
of
tha
performing
ele­
tbe aval ot the trouble and aids na­ and urge their frbnd* ta Uy Hi
barrage* Ilk# Saturday'*.
Prof. At Jj H anna-of Rolllna
thto* and Mr*. John (J. Mr*. C. C. P rin t,
to sooth* sa d heal th* Inflamed lUark-Draught la mad* of thw
Simultaneously, a dosrn ma- ture
AJ*o Mra. Mae Shcafer. Mr*. Mr*. R. W. Turner hn* returned College, rhairmaa of the program phant, to be seen here Saturday
mucous
and to loosen
from
a
month’s
visit
with
her
afternoon nml night of th b week. rhanlsad Japanese detarhmants, and expelmembrane*
J.
R.
Lyles,
Mra.
H.
K.
Kipp.
committee
presented
Mias
Sue
th* perm-laden phlegm. leave* and roots of plants. I t
A /program will be conducted on
sistrr-m-taw, Mrs. W. J. While- Malmmor, Stats IV. P. A. Director Jerry 1* Hie pel of Ella Harris atlampllng to rout the retreating
Even
ir
other
remedies
have failed, does not d bturb digestion hut
Mlaa
Edna
Slich,
Mb*
Flora
"TV# - Wp*k o f Prayer" for State
ner, in Big Sandy, Texas.
ba discouraged, try Crcomui- etlmalate* tho lower bowel a•*
cf Historical Records Survey of •f Loom'o»&lt;l who performs with Chines* troop* northwest a n d db ont
aipsiso* a t the Baptist Church Kipp, Mia* Emily Prlaat, Judge
o a Your druggist U authorised to
West of Bhanahai. drove west­ refund
Jacksonville. She it*ted that the the th r u , during ihe summer.
your money if you are not that constipation la relieved.
a t .TtiO-o’clock. The program will Ji O. Sharon. C, R. Lord, Buddy
Mr. and Mra. Jack Hail spent 'goal of the department la to form
ward
In
knU*
Ilk*
atlarka
alter
Erlcaon.
Randall
Prlaat,
and
Har­
ba la charge of the man of tba
the
weekend
In
Daytona
llcncli
ns
Japan*** planes bombed *n&lt;V mary O. Grannls, of Somerset, I'a.
.* State Department of Archives
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ilt-nr/ nml to retahihh a Stale Deposl- New Drummond Is
T h e Wcktwa I .odea. Number and St. Cloud.
B L A C K"
Douglaa.
Seen In Ititz Thriller
1in y foe Racorda.
•T3. wfll meat Wednesday att:0 0
D R A U G H T
fh#
said
that
Florida
!■
ahead
Pi H. a t lha Elks Halt.
2 Elephants E at Bale Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rawson l&lt;ft -of nil other stele* In retlectfng A fine iharaclrr returns to Ihe
purely
vv gat able Uiatfv*
for New York. Mr. Itjm ;(lisle records. This surrey hat riven with lh«- new pirluu-, ’'Hull!* ' •
THURSDAY
Of Hay F or B reakfast Saturday
son
expects
to
return
In
two',
dog
Drummond
Comes
Rack."
The Girl Scouts will hold their
furnished Information for thri
weeks while Mrs. Rnwson will i f vi-t ifleattao of claims and front which'shows Tuesday at Ihe Hitx
meeting at th* Girl Seoul Littlo
Peanuts are only Hor* d-oeveres main for some slme.
House at 3:43 o'clock,
January to July tha survey as-] Theater. The pirturu bring* a now
for Ponderous Pachyderms, ac­
K b . J. J. Dolly la entertaining cording to Will L. Wilken, agi-nt
elated l» verify jug rlaima as to! Drummond in tho public in the
Mr*. Famurl Pulrston and Miss age sad. reaidance of 2,000 nppli [person of John llowsrd, who play*
fa r'a ll member* of the Christian for Down I# Brothers cirrus.
Mary
Putcitnn left to­ rants.
Church at her home on the West
Itho role with rmlni-ntly *aUsfylng
Feeding th* elephants may he day fnrElltabeth
ITostnn where Mre. PulesBid*’ at 3:00 o'clock.
Mr. Welle (hen Introduced Dr. Idash and humor. Thl* lalrst pic­
part of the fun for the visitors of ton will visit her two daughters,
GLASS
PAINTS
ture live* fully up to the high
(MIRRORS
Herbert Chaffer of Orlando whn lure
the circus, but according to Ihe Mary Eliialwlh sml Camilla,
FRIDAY
tradition set by previaui1* Drumman
who
buys
the
feed
for
the
spoke
on
"Forts
In
Central
Flor­
Tha general meeting of the
being a* thrilling »nd bundling attack that IhnuGarden Cluh of Sanford will be two Hard* of l&gt;nrhydenna with
George A. Drroltc-i Is oil 11 busi­ ida." lie allied that the establish* mid hrenlliles* a my*lery as tho **nds of ilaad and wounded CJd1
the
Circus,
satisfying
an
ele­
roent
of
frits
definitely
effected
hald at tlia Woman'* Club a t 10:00
ness trip to New York for several
phant's appetite is n costly opera­ days. He was accompanied to the r.Labll.hmrnta of settlements. public i* likely to »ce this xcison. ne,*‘ troop* lay where they fall
Endowed with a dirtying p«rn bactus* Itrd Cro*» worgar* could
tion. Although hundreds of bag* Jacksonville by Mra. DcCottrs Dr. Chnffrr is writing a book un
by the direction of laiuU King.' not ge| In ihern.
of paanum are given to Ihe ele­ where she will visit friends.
“Fort* in Florida.^
Urrnpa of French and Italian
phants by vlabors, the number
Tho
iiR-iiiUers psuied tong | the film Ill-dies iirmsa Ihe aereen
with the tide of the kidnaping of **llora enmaed In a m au IUI
might ba (or re lie, I one hundred
enough
In
le
t
ween
,|-cakcr*
to
Mr*. M. MrKwm, Mrs. Hester
Mrs. I . I. Frailer, praaldant of fold and atill assume no greater Williams and Ernest Rellitxeo hear the isilin sildn &gt;s of Hugo llruniniond's fiancee, played hy tight In tlia RhanKkal French
Npfclsl For T h is M onth
l.miise t'inipiell, and tin- re*ult- &lt;’nnre»»!oo dame ball area to
I . Black.
proportion
than
n
tldldt
for
the
th* South Sid* Parent Tfachers
have returned from St. Prlersnnl rha-e i f tin- kidim|H'ra aerosa nichl. An estimated mo sailors
big
anlcala.
A
half
of
hale
of
hay
Al
the
conclusion
of
Ihr
meet*
Association is calling the first
btJVg where they altrndetl the
Knghind, witli Druinmond and hi* ”* °n‘ h nallonnldy rushod from
masting of th* y**r for Thursday, and ten gallons of water consti­ funeral nf Mfa. Arvla McRae Ing an lea course was srrrrd by friwnl - m boI |iu n u ll. There's
''anra hall* along
-‘Moody Al
tute* th* daintjr breakfast that Friday aftantcon.
tha hostess assisted by Mrs. /eh
*“'* battled 111 th* streots.
W Y * I H K I 'd h Saturday mot-h*
Ratliff and Mrs, J. p. Ithlgr to the fighting and action galore in
ovary n v l of the story, and a
Roreral combination* on both
tng to each or tho rlrphanl# that
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and following; Mr*. J. C. Ilanqa ot
pistols and threatenar* coming to Rnnford with the non, Owen, have returned after Winter Psrk, Mrs, T. A. Tice, nl haclic rliiuaa which threaten*
to ui|w out Drummond and his
t&lt;&gt; fire, but detachuiriita of
Circus.
Orlando,
Mra.
Jane
Smith.
Mrs,
having spent the summer at their
Thla modest little meal will bo
Fanny V- l*e, Mra, J. O. Sharon, •urn. into, iu a li-Hial gin chamber. *'r r i&gt;,'h Police and llrlilsh naval
John llairyiiinre takes the Patrol* swarmed In. wielding
Served on the show grounds and home in Harrington Park, N- J. Mrs. F. U MUler, Mis- J. U. Hall,
Knroute
home
they
were
in
New
a horde of small l*iy* will be
Mrs. F. K. Roumillnt, Mrs. l)iek part of t'ldonel Nielson, a .Scot- *r"nrheo*#' They brought an and
York and Washington, D, C,
praaaad Into service aa waiters, to
Hmwn, Mrs. Zrb Ratliff, Mra. J. land Yaiil official, in a rule that lo ,h» ''••"riler.
triiulrl* was hetlnvi-d rauscarry water for the “thirsty pachy­
P. Ridge, Mrs. H. F. V hliner, Mr. 11II0M1. In.-, several queer makeups
l0XF*l*ndlng Franco llalderms.
In return for theta
sml Mrs.- J, Tllden Jarohs, Ml** nr u ell 0* nppm(unities lo &gt;how
BETTER FOOD
service* each lud will receive a
Sur Mahomer of Jacksonville, Mis, off Ihe tinryinotv talents to tha ,&lt;n t""'*1 xnlmoeRy. It was exD*c,cd that Francb and Italian
ticket admitting him to ona of tha
Jilltabeth VVhitner, Prof. A. J. lu-i-t piumii-le ndvoipage. HarrySERVICE STATION
STORE
circus performance*, Mr. Rfllken
Ilimui, Hr. Herliert Chaffer and&lt; more lend - n large igntion of the oRlrora would eancel shorn leaves
old llsnym oie fire 111 all nlrendy
,Br,,,Br clashes develop,
“A Ford Neighborhood Service Station"
said. The olaphanti which are
Prof W. J. Well., Jr.
spicy picture, mid gives leal coinAl
Jnpanes* ancoming here range from Quean
CORN EH 2ND AND PARK
PHON
petit Ion for honor* In John How- itom red'lha rapture of Tahrhow,
who la B£, to little Joe, not quite
Friends of the MImss (’onxtsnce Buffet Supper Given aid. Th*- (wo of the m make ihe l,M l,,rllflvil town nufHi &lt;&gt;• lh#|
10 years. Many of them have been Msisch, Marian Estrldgr, iKvrlyn
Illver on lb» Tlenstlnwith circuses all their lives and Cats* and Ann* Cornsll of SanFor Frederick BcIIh male leuil, of lb,- llli’tills* ikbIIu Yl'IlflW
Pukow Railways and key In the
have visit,*I ovary country and fonl and Jans I’owrll and Alssnc
rich prntlncs of Shantung.
city of sis* throughout tha world. Keene of Orlando will ba interest­ Mr. and Mrs. George D. lliahop
The city wa* taken altar ■
Th* Dewnia Bros, elephants ar* ed to lesm that they pledged PI were hosts to a buffet nupper nml
battle of l( h-iura.
a happy, contented family, and Dels I’hl s t Hriaon University bridgw |&gt;srty at th rir home S at­
Chinese troop* — remnants ol
they seldom quarrel among thanv In DeLand.
urday evening in honor of Mr. and
th* n th Rust Army which had
aalvea or make trouble for th tlr
Mr*. Frederick Bell.
defended Peiping and a division
g M A N Y BAMS
ks*p*rt, tha agent concluded.
ot Dovarnur ]|* n Fu-Chu'a 3rd
Word lias 1-rcn recolWT hare Tha dinner table wa* overlaid
with
a
lace
cloth.
The
guest
room*
Route Army — were reported r*
that Mist Paulin#
GrawfsH,
ware
decorated
with
bowls
of
rosv-t
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
*
Crawford, who has recently barn and slnniaagniiluatcn from th* Protestant (lifts were presented to Mr. nml
Episcopal Hospital la Philadelphia Mrs. Bell Ss mamcnlo* of tha oc­
has acrejdrd a position In th* Niw casion.
Mra. \V, A, Adams and W.
York Hospital In New York City.
A. Lachary ware rotqdcnts of
f-'cminolr Chapter .Numlar Two
high score prises while Mb*
NOTICE
France* Mi'imw ircaived scret-n-i Older of Kantein Klir will limtor READY FOR SALE
the Pa&gt;l Matrons slid Pa*t Pa­
prise.
Tha hostess waa assisted by Mrs. tron* n( tla-lr meeting Thurtilsy
night nt 7;.KI o'eloek. A coveted
R. A. Nawiuan.
supper will be served at «:1S
We have Jimt rt&gt;
Those invited were: Mr. anil di»h
n’lloak.
|
q w ajj ■ p s a | • 7
Mrs. Frederick Ball, hmiorrcM, Mr.
All uiembers of tha order and
shipment of good
and Mrs- Glenn Linglr, Mr. and
their
csroris
are
invited.
Mrs. Jamas Shsron, Mr. ami Mra.
broken farm mult*
Arabian horses are dlstingui*|ad Dick nru™ , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ih e worthy Grand Matron, Mr*,
which
ar* ready
by a square and sharply rhisdad Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Algernon f hurlotle I’erry, Older nf Kaitem
to be sold.
Kiwcr, Mr. snd Mr*. W. A. Zarh Star, will make her official visit,
MihlntiP nf
hold
ary, Mr. and Mra, R. A. N'lwman, at the Mispnh f'hsptrr In Orlando
Mils France* Morrow, Ml** Elisa­ •Wi dgesday night a I 7:30 o'clock.
T uesday
beth Adams, Chandler Sharon, ami
All memhars of Order of East­
C. E. RENTON
ern S tir are welcome,Caesar SI*** a Calrry A t*.
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other contestants also vyon/-com­
plimentary tickets te tjye/ Rita
Theater for lb# Wednesday and
land Coach Leonard McLoraa
Thursday program of this week.
Ik* Seminole High School CelThe major upset of Ibe week
r Fad* will start bi* sqnad of
end in the contest waa Nebraska's
;pohtho through a four day
14 to • vktary'ovar tho Oophara
let las session this afternoon on
of Minncoota. Only two of tha
niiM tipM ir m i
i'Pod p rae tk t field,In the mar
(Irul ■ «*»• rftlU *
«M
III contestants, Mlaa Dorothy Peer*
the high school in preparation
I*ti HI. le sla »-l. &lt;1* sen and Jld g e R. Wt War* pkked
k lh o Senford-Lak* *Hy game
[am* II .Innlnae: led celleg eel Nebraska as the winner.
Lake' City Friday nlgbt.
Among tha other winners thla
rh* Fads, aUll In fairly good
flew Torn ( | Boeton I.
week was Judge 8. A. R. WUklnidlUm after Us* hard fought
eon who rated second place,
u m n w o m ,ii sk h ik *
Mis UU last Friday evening,
Ysal cedar's Meeelte
Charles Cameron won third pISco,
I attem pt ie strengthen thair
Hr*. J. A, Wright cam* in fourth
i'.artre than they did last week
in the race for the winners, S. K.
ring, their practice drill*. The
Gardner ef 808 Holly Avanuu
■ford line showed worlds of
placed fifth and Judge R. W. Ware
■r rram m t m the defetulr# piny
rated In the alath spot.
the East!* encounter than they
Edward Wright took aerenth
rtvhen they mat Lind on. Their
plaea, HUton Huddle* ton won
taMre wes net qolt* ns strong
eighth place, John Mtjharik rated
in Landen Uk doe lo the fact
ninth end BlUy Wilkin*‘took tanth
A. Eaatls produced a stronger
prise.
’• * « »
|| In that style or play th in did
Tb* Tnlane-Auburn game scheJT
Tragdon coached London out*
uled far New Orieana was tailed
•
Saturday on account of rah) and
rh* Aumlnols passing attack New York I*. l'l,lU&lt;*lphla 7.
a flooded field- The two ' teams
ifctd beautifully in th e ' Euatla (.'hleaga S, Cleveland *.
W atklaglon II, Hroohlrn f.
will play tha gam* today but Id
M and It la expected that tho Ilreen
lia r tl , Del roll I.
the Pkk-tha-Winner contest the
la will g* t* Luka City with Meant Versus T, Newark *.
Angeles I*. Itoebsotsr t.
game was thrown out ao a* not
• a raoeh stronger and more La#
ruitabnrgh nt Clnrlnaatl,
p«
If delay tha announcing the first
ooiied, rain.
epttv* aerial attack.
seem m il * .
fo e n a ra i
II. gt, Louie 0,
aak’a mwinners.
Dm Ib e will nadargo a (tiff Aabland
Louisville IS, Darluu a.
Tha Tam pie-Mississippi gam* In
eking drill Manday afternoon Indianapolis *( Cincinnati, p&lt;
polled, rain.
Phllaiillphla we* n scoreless af­
Ms tbs backfUld will more
c o i .i .iicm
fair and In case of ties the con­
■ likely prastke an their play* Niagara IL Caeleuls L
It, Aehlsnd I.
testants who pkkrd either team,
l; ales *n their aerial ehow. Allrod
Oansaga #. jit. Marr'a t.
thair **lection was judged Incor­
•day, the squad will h a re , a
rect. In case e parson think* (hat
it warm ap and than for n Legionnaires Visit
th* team* playing wilt play to a
|h scrimmage session against
Old Battlefields II* ha le obliged te mark It a* a
►etruba and tysdnaadhy !)■*
tie game.
ikl workout and a scrimmage
No person In Spear’s- contest
lion. Thursday the boys will
mlaaed th* Florida Stetson gams
largo g light workpuf and taper
for tha coexist with th* Lions a horde of former doughboys la In whkh Florida won by an 18 to
8 aeon. Nebraska whipped Minne­
|gy,
sightseeing buses,
be Memtnol* aerial attack I* on* About 1000 American Legion- sota by a score of 14 to 8 and only
tha most important offensive nilrc* visited the battlefield* two parson* pkked It that way.
rummta th at th* Fed* have where some had fought two da- All contestant* picked Notre Dam* Th* member* of Heed Coach
to trounce Drake and *• th* Irish MeLucea' Bamlnola High School
, ao i s r thla season th* local* cades ago.
Calary Fed* will be honor guest
• . thrown four pataca In t'w
Nearly a thousand other* of lb* won by n margin of St lo 0.
I ,tw* games, not counting on- legion pilgrimage to France choc* Charles Bachman, former Flor­ of "Rah*’ Russell of the Downie
points, and thro* of them have to remain In Paris and tour th* id* coach, aew hls Michigan B ute Brother* Circus aftemooe per­
completed. On* for about eeplul- They found many algpa outfit down Mkhlgan for th* formance neat Saturday, It was
fourth successive time, thla year learned today.
by e ic o n of 10 to 14. North
Mr. Roseell, llie show's star end
Carolina won over North Carolina Western performer and formerly
Stata by a score of 80 to 0. North- •f the aerren, was named on th*
western deflated Iowa Btala by AU'Amerkan football eleven In
g score of 88 to 0.
m tirM also surprised tho nathm
with 40 to 0 walloping aimed at
tha hlg guns of Colgate, N, T. U&gt;
cam* tru* to form to down C ar
nrlgl# Tech, 18 to '14.

Football R esults

*Reb’ R ussell Invites F eds To Be
H is G uests A t Downie Bros. Circus

16—Houses For Rent

FOR RENTt Modern 7 r o m
National Venetian Blinds, 48 eanta furnlshad house at 1018 Elm
’■ par aq ft. Finest Wind* ob­ Av*. Apply Tony PltchfonL
tainable. Sanford Awning * Shod*
Oo. 108 E. 2nd 8L Phon* 784 J.
FOR HBNT: | sera* os highway,
Ulod, 8 walla. IN par acre. Mrs.
Ralph Ooodapaad, Monro* Road.
W# bare a few 1884 Norgt Circu­
lating Heaters- Buy naw at a
discount. Btmlnol* Ttr* Shop.
SEVERAL OF~OUR*~CUSTOM ERS
HAVE GONE—leaving thair
pianos. W* bar* on* fa a ll Grand,
three "Spinits" and two tmsll
"Studio*" that may b* hod for
faalana* duo uo. Small terms grantad. National Plano Co., ISOVolu­
sia Av*., Dsytan* Bosch. (W* da*
Uvsr).

Henry Nkkal. S lim

i MW.

FOR BALEi Good *e new
slaw plan*. BsaaonaMa.
SOL
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD f i r
nlahtngi,
Including
Duncnk
Pbyfa dining room auks. Mr*.

MW TORE, OaL. 4. -4F7randad mystoriauoly an thair

Indian Hooded Cobra
Is Added To Allen’s
R e p t i l e Collection
SILVER SPRINGS, Fla* Oct,
4— A hooded, speckled Cobra-has
arrlvad bar* from Indio. This
moat famous of deadly aarpanta
waa purchased by Host Allan, and
added la tha local herpstokglet's
collection of raytOas.
Th# newcomer la a pugnacious
creature of awoaoma, loathsoma
appearance. HI* ganant coloring
la brawn, but whits spots rang*
along hla back. H* ha* n wlda
hood spread with a black'spotted
whR# throat.
On tb* back of hi* head Is a
deaths head design In white,
slightly resembling a skull, while
two whit* ring* run around hi*
neck below tb* hood, II* la of lb*
n*J* naja spool** and I* five fast
lang, raaxlmam length of this
kind.

T O D A Y ’S S P O R T IN G
iA
W ORLD * A
By JULIAN
S T E N 8 TRUM
Harold Sparta JtdJrar
■Oar B. II. I- Calary Fad* had
us worried during th* first three
quarters in Ik* Euatla gam# Mat
Friday evening but »■ wt war*
hoping nU daring tho** mlaala*
of anapan**. they um-orkaa a* of­
fensive attach that tha Panther#
war# knoble b&gt; atop and tha re•ult—taoslnol*^ first victory of
th* taaaen, almost thair aarond.

to *** aaMan tat ***** of th*
tutors pamas. First, Hubert
gmlth ,w*s Mat in whaa Jim
Yeung was Injured, th* Hitt*
guard, so tb* lira* play, want
In ag4 gat J. C, Pataraaa
fp o g i
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Beginning Oct, I and coatinnlog through Oct. • baa been
proclaimed Fire Prerant Ion Week
throughout the United State*,
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland re­
ported thla mornlngFlre Fraraullon Weak marka
the anniversary of tha greet Chi­
cago tire on Oct.
1171. and
baa been nationally observed *for
a number of years. Fire preven­
tion experts declare the observ­
ance of this week baa bean a
major factor la the advancement
of efficient ftrh fighting and In­
telligent fire prevention. ~
Tha Sanford Fire Department
la firt haring the cause of fire
prevention by
posting many
large placards at conaptenou*
point* in Sanford a n d Chief
Cleveland ioday urged that ell
Bantord business men make a
special effort to Improve Ihalr
fire protection faellltlea end to
Impress upon tha mtods of ihalr
employees the Importance of lira
prevention not only this week
but throughout the entire year.
Only In this manner ran buxi­
ne** and-lira* be made ante from
disastrous fire, the chief said.
In an article entitled “ We
Are Building to Burn," the Fite
Chief gives much Intereating In­
formation relative to fire pre­
vention. Tha story Is at follows:
''Someone baa truly said that
■the ft rat fir* minutes o f a firo
nr* more Important than tho
naif five hours.’
Conditions
which allow the spread of a fire
during those early, moat dangamua momenta bring death lo
thousand* and destruction In mil­
lions of dollar* of Valuable
property annually.
“For instance, n men's cloth­
ing factory In an eastern city
caught fire at l:3 t r . M. whlln
tha plant was In' full npdmilort
By 1 :1 1 tha bulldlnr was such nn

Ilia mnralng ad It Ion.' Opening a , ./
door On ala war upetaira, wo
plojre* found hall and *lalrvr«F-'.
full of amnke. closing th# door, t ;
he Immediately telephoned tba
firs department. Three mlaatta**'
later, ftamaa’ ware coming Ort
of almoat every window la the
alce to rr balldlag.
"Ilow ran-w e remedr lb la coer
ij It Ion 7 Through aafer conatfae*
lion and romafttlc fire datacUbil
end alarm. It la much cheeper
to t1|tht a (Ire at the artkllaolural draw Ini board then at the
hjrdrent. Tha Important total*
are; planned construction or ro*
conetuction which eliminate* haw
erd r end minimliea tha probahlbty
of an oatbreek end at tha »*m*
lime whlrh makea Impossible th * .
apenil of Hin tiro throughout th^M
itruclnre, Thn orlrlnal [ U a r
dima 'n o t nanaltr leap'from tha
fn ln floor to Ibe lop of tha
haildlna; It send* lla advaaea
guard, a withering heat which
mount« with llghtnlng-llka replditr—and la Inlanalfed from
300 to 1.000 degrees In a few
minute*. fiurh superheated air
ronrentratud In the upper arena
caaaes all burnable eubalaoceto
buret Into flame Instantly.
“Tho anawer lo the problem le
‘more and b etter'b u IMina codea*
and rfcbro conaclenUoua building
commlailnna- to enforce their r e * '.
(|ulrnment«. It by proper build teg
we ra n confine the oulbraek to
tho room of origin, It will nanally burn llaelf o u t The typical
rommrrtlal building fa fell Of
Creommodetlng fluea or vertical
opening* In the form or open el*
orator ahatla, (Utrwayi. convoror rhutea and regulsV yentlle*
tori. Those are always danger
points In rental motion.
"Tho heart of the fire prove*
tlon artivlty la Ihe application
of Intelligent business planning,
Ihrouxh atlrqualo end comprahrnoJvo laws or codas which pminMleh standards fo f' VommMRfwolfarc."
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JOB PRINTING

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Furnlshad 4 room hous*. 107 N,
.Locust Av*. Lawton.

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Tampa Spartans October 3 To 9
Meet Teachers Fire Prevention
In First Game Week, Chief Says

PHILLIPS FIELD, TAMPA,
O ct, 4. Tampan* will gat their
first look e t tha fifth edition of
the Spartan football team tonight,
when the local eleven pries off
the IM eralnat the South Georgia
Teacher* at Phillip* field. The con­
test, Inaugural collage grid game
on Florida'* west coast, la expect­
ed to attract a crowd of 6000 fans
to the new Temp* V. stadium.
The Spsrtans, who have gone
through their best training period
■Inc* football was Introduced a t
tho university in I1U , nr* In fbi*
shape for thair first gam*, end
!era heavily fevored over the
'Teacher*, who have bean beaten
badly by Mercer and tb* Univer­
sity of Miami so far this year.
The gam* tonight will mark tho
first contest ever played on Phil­
lips field, but tha official dedlea
Man of the stadium will not be
bald tmt!l tha Miami game, Oct. 2b.
Baits for almoat 7000 fans ara
available. The stadium ran takn
cere of more than 8400 when It
la completed, and bleacher scats
can b* placed a t the and* to boost
this by several thousand.
Tha Tampa tram scheduled to
start averse** 183 pound* and
will outwalght tho Oeorglina ly
e t least 10 pounds to the man. It
la not tha heaviest combination
that Coach Higgins can send on
the field, however, ns "Fata’’
Brown, f75-pound tackla and
“ Rsb" Russell, famed all'Amerkan full beck with Nortbweetem Clint Moran, another 200-pound
In 1080. has extended an Invitation to tho entire Seminal* H'gh linesman, era available for atariSchool Celery Fed football teem to be hi* special guest* a t th* big*duty should the local mentor
afternoon performance of th* Down Is Brother* Circus whkh will b# change hls mind before the kkkbar* Saturday for two performance*.
RuosatL • former west­ off. •
ern movie aetor, la taking tba trading role In tha show and la bring­ Several players nr* starting out
of tbalr usual positions. Orris
ing lo town with him n tribe of Indiana and many champion Rodeo
performer*.

«•*,

i *a4 silt. rain).
Brooklyn I.
laAslakla p.

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Georgia T

Only Two Coriieatantfl
Pick Nebraska To
WinOver Minnesota
It cinclaiwgl

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blay ara sharing th* right He­
kla position avanlr these days
end II looks ea If Mcl.ueaa has
set thair lima limit quite on th*
dot. Jonas plays n llltla over
on* quarter and then, In come*
Rnmhlay, 11* finished tb* .halt
and Jonas started again and be­
fore th* quarter waa near Hum­
bler waa In lhaca again t&lt;&gt; fin­
ish tb* gams.
Bask where w* left off
v»* turn t* th* baseball oltuatlan on** again and to tho
warid gsrlea,
Rfac* th*
world'* ahampfpnahlp play 1*
U ha for tb* oaaand straight
yaar lB tha City *f Haw
V«rh, w* hat* t* predict th*

ha I* carrying results of tha bat11* around and will b* tor .##»•
oral day*. . . Nli Is dlspMylnr
a vary good lilark ay* sustained
from th* heel of another alts.
let*. Chorti* Leavitt ployed vary
good at hla right wlag position
and b* tackled lha runner nn tba
flret (l*r h# waa aver In on th*
gridiron.
Little L .ft.y Cuap*c ahaw•d *am# gaad qitorUebadH
ability bat ha baa far la g*
to tabs th* regular berth of

Registration Notice
Tba RtgbtntUon Books of tho City of Suifonl*
Florida, wo open e t tho City, Hall, comio«neln* Mot&gt;day, SepUmbar 20th, 19*7, far tb* purpooo e f ragt»&gt;
U rbif for tho MMaldpRl Primary Etoctioe to b* koM
on Novcnbtr Sod, 19*7, and wtU romrin opm eecb doy

PHONE

Sem inole P rin tin g Co.

SANFORD
SATURD AY-OCT

�Mora Frail And
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SANFO RD, FLORIDA.

President Roosevelt
Flays A ll A ssressors
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tj't It

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ludtts Isolation Or
Neutrality Not Suff i c i e n t To Keep
ricaOut OfWar

runo Mussolini Leads A ir
J )h
Spanish Cap

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SHANGHAI VICTIM'S LAST TRIBUTE

NUMBER 294

Japanese Fight Chi­
nese At Close QuartersNear U.S. Lines
In Foreign A r e a

11 Duce Replies T0
P lea ForNon*Intervention By Sending
A ir Corps To Spain

INSPECTS GRAND COULEE DAM

Rf Tbe &lt;» » tUir4

World For*
A ction

Shrapnel aprayrd the Unit­
ed StatM Marine* today
.when Japanese war ptahee
bombed one of C h in a's larg*
ext flouy mills Ju st
ad ro ei
th e boundary from S h a n v
h a i’a
International Settlement.
The Marines evacuated

PeaceLovingNans Most Oppose
T r e a t y Violations
CHICAGO. Oct. si— (API
•Preeldfrit Roosevelt bitter*
amurnad "afire* aor” n«ms before th e bar or world
dnlon today and ealled npi p ea ce loving countries to
In In a “concerted effort"
i restore International trailflpmking out formally nod
(greaalvely on foreign affair*
it tho first time In months but
hkhnldlag any deflatta prom»J lor an tntematlonal conwaaca or larocatlon of peace
rata, ha asserted bluntly, In
adtoattat the outar link bridge
•rat T h e r e mast be positive
•dewvora to preserve peace.”
Ho said America, determined
In a flag-draped casket, tha pody of Sailor Freddie J. Falgout
i atay M l of war, *woutd not
If, tf la reply to those who came to hie home a t Raceland. La., from Shanghai where ha was
rtnih aloof from these eftorta killed August 20 by ahaR fragments that showered the U. B. H.
•va bawi w tla g an American Augusta. Sailors from the naval recruiting station served aa pall­
Mlrality proclamation, declared bearers s t the funeral In St. Mary's church. Walking behind .the
•ease lor tag nations n u t make casket are Falgout'a weeping sweetheart, Louisa St. Garmain, and
aoncartid effort in opposition
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I ‘ibooe violations of treaties hta father, Harrko* Falgout.
pf those Ignoring! of humane
•Unata which today are creel
■ a state of laternatlosal uarofey and laataklllty from which

Plaa* Are Made $30,000 In Road
By Sanford WOW Boodt Cancelled
For Victory Drive By County Board

P irate Subm arine
A ttacks W arship
British D estroyer Ba­
silisk Escapes; Sub’
Is Believed S u n k

by for two hours, Daly 10 rarda
apart In malty place*. Chlneia
and Jatuinaas troop, at Hlisitghal tought fiercely tor the rulnt
Hint were Chapnl.
The Chine,-o mnHitne anna
mow ml down n tlark ln r Jnpntiese
forroa Ilka ten tiliia and Jnpnneao w arplane, dnmpeil limit a tt­
ar bind n( lmmba nn Ihn hndly
lialtem l north station, bonrt ot
Ilia Chinese communications and
defenao. Thorn wae no change In
poaltloni.
Pootuiig. arroaa the Whnngpoo
from tho ftettlcruonl'a bund, again
rocknl to n Japaiiane air bomranted in the rear of the automobile at tha right, President Roosevelt la shown Inspecting tha
bardmont. l&gt;no of is Japanese
bombora plummeted In dealruc- Grand Coulee dam. 't200.000.000 federal power and Irrigation project on tha Columbia river in
tlun lit Nanlno, just south of Washington state. .Standing on the running board are Mi grandchildren. Static and Rutile IMfll.
the French ronrea.lrm ,

Japnne.a rlntmoil to have de­
stroyed 300 Cblne-o warplanes
In throe months, eliminating
their air forre.

Sanford Budget CITY NEWS BRIEFS
In the ta r south Chlueaa re- It Approved By!
ported Japaneea had occupied
three I.U n d i oft Kwangtnng and
wort building an nlrdm m e on City Commission
the largest. They faired , more

humlilnxs of ('antiiii. AH Ameri­
can passport* h are been Invali­
dated for entrance Into China,
0. II. Canirron, United Btatea
cousul g e n e ra l. a t Tokyo, an­
nounced.
Tho Japanese elnlmed minor
nd ran res slung the front where
ID aalhaW m raw* Pewrl

Expenditure Of Near* The three local
ly 5240,000 S e e n ______
For Coming Year regular weakly
County

Companies of

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TONDON, Oct. S,— (AP)'
—The operations of a squad­
ron o^ tho finest Italian
r bombing planes, piloted by,
Bruno Mussolini and other
j nces of the Italian air corpa
In the service of Insurgent
Sjmin, thrust a grave now
factor today into the prob­
lem of European peace.
Authoritative source* r tp in lo i
•hi disclosure In Roma of thw
• tria l expedition
a ttr y s«r&gt;
oiu turn In Iht intcrnallonal tile
uatlon made more critical by *
new outbreak nf ••piracy” on tha
western Mediterranean.
A squadron nf 23 felt tlaliaa
bombers piloted by the 20-yearold son of Italy's Premier and 2d
other prominent airmen, .Includ­
ing veterans of the mass filch*
to the Chicago Century of I’rocreaa Exposition, was believed la
have made an Inaugural attack in
the bombardment of V alenti^
This dlactoaura came while B ril'
lah and French ofllclali waited
for Italy'a reply to a request ih f l
Mussolini withdraw all aid frank 1
the Spanish Insurgents,
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The secret of th i Identity nf

Judgu It. \V, VYWre re |

DENVER. Col. Oct. E. (JP) W|thln the twisted hulk on tha tea
William oreen. president of the bottom off the roast or Spain if
i American Federation of labor, aeven Ilrltleh warships and two
•aid ln»t n1|ht the CIO visa be- sesptanrs succeeded In hitting thw
Woodmen ToMeetTo- Meeting Held Y ester­
log used aa the nucleus tor n attacker with depth hombs. Tha
political organisation designed (o mystery submnrinr nttneked Ilia
night For Opening day Sees Much Busimake John U Mwls rrealdent of British destroyer Slsslllak while
The builgrt calls for an expend!The monthly meeting of thi tho United States,
Member Campaign ness T r a n s a c t e d
it was on pntrol duty off the Span*
lute of nearly 1210,000, which Is Seminole County Poultry I’rodu
somewhat higher then lest year's
Seminole County Roid Bonds
Tha Celery Camp, No. 025 of
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figure.
rullreliun of
Sanford, will hold Ita regular totaling 930,000 were ordered can­ Mayor I'd ward Higgins was the
ler.vs is expected to cover patt
weekly meeting at 8:00 o'clock celled by the Counly Commission­ principal speaker today at the of this increase.
tonight a t the American Legion ers at their regular meeting In tegular weekly luncheon of the The ntillage fur the City was
the Court House' yesterday. The
ttara—a t the top of Ms list IIut on the Lake Shore, according bonds wera received by the Coun­ Sanford Junior Cliambcr of Com- again set si 30 mills, 10 mills for
OsMTiaa ta cwaalddr next.
to an announcement made today ty In'paymrnt of tasra, aa provid­ rarrra and told tha young civic debt service and Jfs mills for gen!r. Rooeeveit emphasised In by C- C. Collins of lha local or­ ed In a special act of the Florida body that plam for the besutlfl- crsl government.
Iration of the Lake Front weie The
v ;„ greatest reduction in calladdress bristling With -musts * ganisation.
legislature and were ordered furewarded to the State WFA af-j mated
I expenditures for the com­
t hta administration would
James G. Sharon, Consul Com­ filed by the Clerk of the board, fk-ci in Jacksonville for aproval. '
ing year wai In tho Water Utility
A ta r a crop coalrdl hill and mander, and J, W. Snow, secre­ O. P. Herndon.
He added he did not think they Department. A reduction of nearly
Thu leal quarterly term nf th«
tary, announced today that plans
Purchase of a Buffalo-Spring- wuuld be turned down as Iba pro­ 110,000 wsa affected in this par­ ftemlnoln Counly Court lor this
wages 'Pad maxlmam hours with of a national scope for tha cele­
field
road
roller
from
tha
Spnject anvlaiona one of the finest ticular branch of tho City gov­ year rnnvennd In the Court II ouho
aaU-ahUd labor provisions.
bration of tba greatest era of ford Machine Company was also parka in Florida.
ernment despite the fact that im* today la bepln trial for the
• -Aa a m a l t of both af these.- prosperity and progress In the
•
The city executive also told the provemrntr-Amounting to approa* small number nf raaea Hated
th a President said. -tha actual history ef tha Woodmen of the approved.
Andrew Duda appeared before organisation of plana far the San­ Imately 930,000 have Iwen .voted In lha docket.
a M a t relief for tha asemploy- World, ara under pray. Tha plans
the Commissioners and presented ford Trailer Camp that la to be for the water plant to he paid .In
Ten criminal cases and one lonhlp ha aald I,e*la represent- noon qualified aa n candidate fog
ta ha discussed tonight include an a map of • proposed road east of constructed vary toon In order to
Installments from Uila fund, Tha rlyll suit are docketed to bo •dIcily Commissioner In the coming
expansive membership program to Stanko Store In Klavla. Fred T. arromodite some of the tourists amount
earmarked for this serv­ heard by County Judge It, W.
For two years tho American City election.
ha known a* lha Victory Drive Williams was Instructed to make that coma south ovary winter.
ice wa* |21,t)3S for the coming Ware during lha term nf court. Federation of labor has been
Mr, Cole-man I* the nnty one to
that will taka place *from Oct. I, tha necessary surveys and pre­
Mayor Higgins said that tha
Those arraigned before tba
through Nov. 19, to culminate In pare deeds for tho right-of-way. Seminole County Chamber of year against 931.003 for ISM-’JT. Judge for trial ara: Tom litter, patient towards the ( lo , Green enter his name as n candidate to
In tho Department of General
said, "first we warned Its lead- replace Cummisalum-r W. A. Leff*
a great Vtetory Jubilee celebra­ —M. M. Lord, Louie Garner and Commerce made plana for tha
(OHlNivfi nm P i«f Twil
charged with pallt larceny; Hutresiisssa On rap e Tws)
ler whine terqi of office expired
tion throughout the State at that John Andes discussed with in the camp and although tha chamber
bln Aronod. charged with as­
in
January.
Commissioners tha flooded rendi­ would have to follow through
sault and battery; Sonny llrnwn.
More than 100 camps In Florida tion of the'dilrhea near the Harms with these plana, tha City will
charged with two’counla of petit
Sanford since 1U2.1, Mr. Cotsmart
will actively participate In the In the Lake Jessup ares, and also donate the property and also ft,*
larceny; Ed Uuih. charged with
program and .mors than 1000 the feasibility ef re-routing tba 200 dollars toward tho building ef
tba aala of Intoxicating barermembara are expected to be tn- water and building a dam a t a the camp,
Tba Rfmlnole High Brhonl ages without a Frame; II. C.
Sanford Kiwnnla Club, n director
treduced Into the society. A serine certain point.
Thera ware several new mem- hand, under the direction nl Mann and Johnnie Mullins, In­
of tho Seminole County Chamber
Fnglneer Fred T. William* was b a n present at the luncheon to­
of elaborate meetings and entartoxication;
Iterlhq
Adam*,
charg­
nf Loinmrrri’i
Commerce, ■
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Sbrlner, in
and
a
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U Inmeat programs are planned In suthoriied In Investigate tha mat­ day which was presided over by Prof. T, M. Dolllsnn, has an­ ed wllfi possession „f a pistol
Tbe activity report of the Hem- member of the American Legions
which m a y notables of the Order ter to ascertain tho approglmate Eddie Klrchhoff and was held In nounced ibat s e v e ra l new I n s t r u ­ without a license; c. M. Wil­
ments
Will
be
added
to
t
h
e
pres
Inoln Chapter of Ihn Future jt i, the first time ho has ever run
and Nstloevsl flgaras will partki- coat ef the project.
tha Valdes Hotel.
M l numbor of 30 pieces at an son, charged with pasalog a Farmers nf America took Brat f„r a public office,
Tha contract for fumishlag neIpaU.
worthless
check,
and
(lane
and
early data. The band will attend
The Society hat shown a vary retsary supplies to the County
Wilbur Oilasby for Illegal pos­ place by a wide margin In tb*
State contest. It was officially
substantial gala and aa bicrsaaa Convict Camp and lha County Social Security Head hearty all nf the He minute High session of a aslne
announced at thn moHInr of Vola membaraMp af mbro than 99,- Hume daring tha ensuing month To Address Klwanlans School football games for tha
Tha
only
civil
suit
Is
that
nf
LOCAL WEATHER |
Mat of tba season and this win­
000 la slightly mors thaw three was awarded to Forrest Gatchel.
Edwtn
Dandy
at ai
■! versus, Doug- raltonal Agriculture Instructors
gwidOTif] 9
a«dbM*J* II
ter
will
give
several
concerts
In
tha
orata
High
Hchoot
Haturyears, of which mors than 2000 Applications of Otto Aaderoow,
Bldrtdgs Hart, district chair
t»a Baker and C.t B Halley el
day.
ara enrolled la Florida. The fea­ C. F. Russ aad Hamp Majiakl for a man
the State Social Secur­ bars In Sanford and surrounding al li^ a |I K damage suit.
Partly cluudy tonight a n t
attics
In
Central
Florida
In
or­
For this honor tha loral Fu­
ture of tha national program will license to sail ale Halle hpveragce ity Board, will ha tha ~ main
The Jurors nmtnondd to sen's
Kitrnme N orihw sa|
bo tha Tubercular Hospital ot received tha approtsl of tha Cosw epaaker before the Ska ford Kl- der to better lha financial condi­ at tbs la m of court w art: Frank ture Farmer Chapter was award­ 'Wednesday.
Florida, snmo. __
tion
of
lha
group.
ed
a
9
M
cmtjLbriie
and
n
ster­
lo a Aatenle, Texas, from which mluianara,
/
waala Club meatiap * tomorrow
llaytona Tldrs
l
Tha band la In need of a pat B. Cormaa, Staan Nelson. Wal­ ling loving cup valued at lion.
more than 2000 mam hers have The Commissioner/ appeared an whM tha r'vlc body convene*
Of
regular dress uniforms and lace W. Ball. 8. O. Rbtnbolser, In tha contest the Hsmlnols Wcdnrsilsy's tides, law, 2 ;U Au
for Ita regular weakly luncheon
W.
n
.
port,
Waller
S.
Trice,
IL
In tbe grill roam of the Valdes Mans era under way at tbaprae- If. McMahan, Harry Lea, Kdson Chapter Isad Its nearest rival M.., 3;U r . M.| high, B:H As
has M„ 0:07 V. M.
d
ant lima ta finance these needs
Hotel.
dolt, Arthur 1‘artln,
J. L hy;,U«,.polnl*. The report
llaram rier
James o. Phare* of Uo pro­
Brown, Rosa L. Humphrey, Ed­ bean sent to Ijia National Con­ Today, 30.1; yrsterday, 30.02. f
gram committee modi the an Harold E. Dahl
mund Malarh. C. C, Matthews. vention In Kansas CMy but lha
.Precipitation
aouncemeei today aM Mr. Hart,
Wataon Baal. R. U .Frtra. n. T. raaulta of tha contest will not be Total for yesterday ~~ -:J .09
GROVE LAND, Oct-, 5.
Is Court Martialod Whltner,
wbooo hoida ta la W taler Park, '
Jr., fllanlay Vsrnay. J. known until after Oct. 2d. Alex
Total for month to data „ 9 J9
at tha Booth Lake oil U
will speak oo the Mbjact ot
V. Toole, J. W, Hathaway, M. R. Johnson, advisor of the group,
Normal to date ______ __ 7A4
wpa resumed yesterday al
-Tha Baaaflta a t Batial Security SALAMANCA, Spain, Oct., I — L. Reborn, Howard C. Long. J»hn stated,
Tvmparaluraa
seal months of Summer h
Tha Liberty County Chapter
Iff)—Harold B. Dahl. » year oM Duda. T. B. tftlson. B. C. Kchto tba A*»d.”
J. Bay Arnold, preal
Maximum, Of); minimum, 70, ' &gt;
waa awarded second place In tbe
HUm U flier who Joined tba Spna- ala, and H. (fTLUgla.
Herald reading,
f
Blate contest aad the Largo
Wk govern stent air force and waa
Ofrialal Rapart
■ha* down by Spanish insurgents,
Hlph U s f
waa court martlaled today, Ha
— —
Mr, Johnson ropressstad tha
MU tha court ha aolUted with tha
Alfrad D- Tha
a friend gave
BBACH. Oct. 9.—m - Ik * Seminole County Chapters of
M Mi a mawt as aa avistloa inxtfwaMacFaddon, Ifeyser-oid Vnaatlnaat Agriculture at tha
aw the backMr hut waa forced to flight
aad physical culturUt. Oaala parlay. All ckiptdih la
mouthful ef ta
Bo expected ta ha given the
alght ha would leuvo Oaatrul Florida were re projected
Beapltal pi
I A. M. (BBT) today aad valuable Instructions tor ef

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H iggin s M a k e s
Principal Talk A t
J a y c e e Luncheon

Sm all Number Of
Cases On Docket
Of County Court

Activity Report O f
Future Farm ers Is

tJUrtlS S ^ E y fftl

Work On, LakcCmmty
OUTestWell Resumed

Contest Winners Got
Tickets At Herald

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the entire Spanish non Intercom*
llun s.hamt, farmlUlng shipment
of arnt* and volunteers to bolster
the forte* of the V a r e la * o v ;
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Kb^ul r« e d ha* been deposited
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hy Sepektat rerdiat T . W. tnvrtou
from N uts Superintendent Colin
fk^ltsh 1
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saeulh Mtd Uvet rest* uf tranrportatinu wsuM hr paid from the
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no* In Scwalnefc- t'ownty.
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State which t* esve nmlh of the
trial Ter the l « 7 •&gt; mhool year.
. t V amount «f t V Slat* Tsmchm V s b ty Fnwl I " which BernIk'J r OesdSty I* entitled for th*
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Mtd, sAfmc that thli ealrulation

RKADY FOR SALE

OB PRINTING
C l a s t i f t m d A tjo e r tim m u n h

It i a a a warm and colorful welcome the pkt urr».|ue city of \ ictor
iklrnt upon hl» brief visit three. Attend.nl by (hr Idlh SeoltUh Kir
wn at Governor's mansion. IA*fl to
: Mrs. K. W. IU»ot»ar. * ltv
Pm ldcnt. James HooscvrlJ. Mr*. Koosrvdt «mt l.lcut. Gov. llambrr.

many nation* are ready to join
the Spanish loyalist armlet if the
non-iiilcrvonllon
barriers
arc
thrown down because of Italy's
c it y n l vs b r ie f s
refusal ta withdraw her troops
from Spain, arcordlnf to uncon­
firmed diplomatic reports lest
night
.
rstiinalcd
th a t
Diplomats
enough snli Fascist vol.nleers siu
rrady to Join the" loyalists in
event cf s non-intervention break­
down, to outnumber any Increased Reorganization M ^ i h o ^ h e r ^ u r 0'^ 5 * 1 . 3
Italian aal forMh* Insurgents.
inR Iicl(il&gt;a8t INiirni rcn in ,h.. v*i.i«i Hotel M«mi&gt;r
Ity pmoUmalhm of tbe Hover-1 Tho toinbinrd strength of the
In The ValdezHotel'-* »**•
«r of the Htato of Florida., artual fighting forcus In 3pain
iwd P. Hons. Saturday and Hun-1 now is reckoned at leas thin
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400,ooo
Finn, for Ihu reorganisation of
1,000,000
men .beat
Imyoliala aid drtO.WlO Imurgeuta. a*- talifonl Blnine (Uub were lni-|
dostguat*« “H*pwHF-r^«r«
Ths ronvenuences of France's llatiel at n ShHnrra' im-rting In
eordlag to lafsrmatlon received
threat to reopen the frontier ere Ihe Valdes Hole! last night, ae- i
here today.
-Loyalty Days' are a n»Hi*n- expected to influence Premier eliding to Frank I.. Miller, wl'ol
wide eharrh going program, and Mussolini to accept flic Anglo- wna nanie.1 aocrvtary sml treasurer!
ki deslannttng Ibaee days t h e French Invllalion to a (lirre-powrr of H.f organirntiun.
I I iom prpMiit. i.l the line ting,
(loveruor issued the followlDg conference on the volunteer &lt;|uealion. Th* boo word invitslion adopt..I l,y la..a mid cleHid olli-|
pmrlsmstkm:
-W IIKBEAS. the world Is now prtdaldy will be deliver.il In Home ren. for llio i-omiiig y.|r. (Ii'orgr
|IVi'tlielrill une rl.-rUal.president of.
passing through ono of Ihe great-jimlay.
said they had the iiri(!&lt;lii&lt;ntioii, A. W. lae vice- &gt;
rvt ehangea III history and there
i. a growing ronvIePuii that th« 'every reason to vuppor.r'- that II pr.sMrnt unil I mill, U Miller,
grest scientific, eeonamle and'Dure would convent to the conver* ■r. rrlary Im i*nr.r.
vorlat development of th* t me - i t lens
may provn of donbtfnl pernuI ‘Ian • for Hie nrlivily of thrj
Iient vuleea Unl«es tber* ran la* T t* r o
Inigo, were, tli-ci’oeil, nnil it wail
a root men sura Ia al.-enrthenlns i T l I a
'illrldcd to hold Hie lust meeting
of the Moral and ipirltuai krai- i \ j
|in i . 1 huiailsy, Ort. 21 nt 7:00 .lb
fare of th* majoelly, and
L llc l
(.M. in I hr Yidd.-a Hotel In Conner-WHEREAS, spIritLsI recovery T J - lion villi Ho- id.'t.k aupper witi.-h
through thn tnalntonsnc* of our i l U I
uill bo serv.il.
splrtual tdaala, mnml standard*
j It i. till- th-liv of Hie offirera
end rhnractor biill.lliig
InstltoN,&lt;
i.nd momliori to have every vhrlner
lions I* no |oi« |m|iortant than ", n "
'proMiit wlullnr offilistrd with
the rornvery of OCOnoMlc pro» | * ,,Jr*
.
a
lilt IIITn
tbo newly fnrm.il lodge nt pres­
, Sid or, IL'dr .tic- Miller wlatod, odd'W H EREAS, ear city, slate sml &gt;
lug llmi li.^nguld i.o ydfipiilvrrtl
natto). hiOe M%nhwlodged and
, 1* L.vor If ta .li on.1 will g.t In
reeognlred the eohataat need for
ilimrh with any of Hu'-offircr* and
AHInn gatdauee In the fulfill­
have llio plvii I'splelmil.
ment of our tdaala;
'NOW THERErORE, I Fred
1\ (Mss, tlovernor nf tha State
I’.T.A. OfisukcMonroc
of Fine da, hereby u m iiln RatUrdsy and Randay. Orl. I and
Plans “(Juiz” ( ’ontest
T. as -Imyalty Days" and do
Urge that all of o«r illlsess re­
gs rdmas of rruaiL attend rhureh,
for these days.
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Th* Fanfard Elwanis Club h aij
eo-operated In making thaeo days]
an outstanding success by .dilrib -1
utmg window raid display*. All
members of tb* club wlU attend,
service in a baity at the P re tty
tenon Church. Ort. S. at 1:30 F.

George Weinstein!
Is Named Head Of!
New Shrine Club

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Sanford B o w l e r s
Elect E* S. Bender
President Of Club

Barber To Broadcast
Notre Dame Contests

M.

T V local Ktwonians hat* ap­
pointed as &lt;h*trn3t, vf the rummilieu no -Ruppori of Ckurrhs.
In Their Rp ritual Aims,' It. W.
Ware whda Julius Dingfrider was
rerewUy a predated chairman of
Ihu ***** rwmmkleu In tb* Klwantg lafUmattoual.

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On Black Klan Talk
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here by special train from Tacom a,
W a s h , and prepared to drive to
Grand Coulee Dam H* mad* n*
s m u m i *w last night'* radio talk

Ross Kidnaper*
Make Effort To
Secure Ransom
(irulT Voice On-Tele­
phone Objects To
Tapping: O f . Wlrps

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q sartsr
flghttug
a rowed
the
North Station. On o l h * trwafe to
central aad *o»tb China, jR di*
nee* w arp tfae*
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thrirrelde. A *au »d ren '# f tfv* pleaae
bombed lb* city e f U l a k l o b t f e
I f mile* sorihuOet * t N a r i t o *
Cblaa's capital.
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declared a J a f U s r i ptao* n a *

t’lllCAOO. t».t’ V —V f t - A.tah
eptinfto rail from a dTuft vcJoad
nuiu »’os reaardrit by intuadiw' nivar M V teeltN akkK i b h l - « r
tors us n probable nltsinpl by sea. They said tbb pUns1Inroad
tbe kidnapers of Hi* wealthy another Chlaasa aMp sfreubd.-'1
A Japanese dlapeteh reported
the rtptgra of Hdngyaan on lb*
Tientsin railroad, earrylnd t b *
Japanese rempalgn la North
Chicago of K«rl J. Connelly, «n Chine Into Bbagteng prorlnc*
liivcst giilur for llio Fodsral IU- for lb* flrot time.
# •* *'1
reau of liivosllgntloii.
At Nsnkltig a spakestnaa-; ( o f
Connolly e s s Inf.ii mail Ihe the Chines* fMitral goterameA
Ilian said, 'Tskn llils down. This said Chin* woold pres* Immedi­
Is Iloir of New York Wu hare ately at aeneva tdr s s sc tk a l
lloaa hul frilaml nunnls have against Japan,
elrr* tuppor and we cannot
Bailor* on 01* V. B. fUgkbl*
mnko cmilert. Til's l» not * Augusta war* sammonad to Mb
piunk."
.
tls Station* as ■Chin*** •atrplobeB
t'onnnlly sahl Ilia man wonhl stagsd four desporata raid* M
he assuriil, if hn colled again. Japan*** petition* la BhaalhalT
Hint Ilia wire* era lint tipped International dsfllsmsat
to il
iind ho wee free In ennlart thn night ad atrly today,
wife of llio kidnaper*' victim.
A bomb Bit Iba plant •( ttd
Hum wnn kidnapped last Rat- Amerlesn.owned BonJayi Mild O .
si,lay n'thl on p highway wait and wmihdsJ II* prodeetton
of t'Klrasn willin' returning with
eger. Harry II. (^joenm, N i ■
III* funner secretary. Mis* Flor­ former resident of Main* and
in, c Frellmge, from Sycamore, lioaton. Mass. H* ba* b eam 'I*
Chin* to yaare.
-T h e raids followed Japes eon
claim* the! they bad csptmiOAths slraORte Chines* city ef U huang. northwest of tbo Bettltm*nt and brobem lbs China** ad­
NEW OKI.KAMI. O il. 1.—I/P)
—A pair of tropical storm i 'n vanced line* in other- plaetu. r
Tb* (Irdl raid nama shortly
tin. tlnlf of Meileo caused an
area of w'iids and rain attend­ altar I p. M . when Chib***
ing from Floilda In T r ia l. Tan plan** swooped low oeur the
ln&lt;he* of ruin fell hare, flood­ Y*ngtstpoo area of the I d tls
ing uhnle seel Ions of llio clly. mcni and dropped bomhe ereoed
Thn Wralhnr lluirau extended the Japan*** military alrdrema
sloiiii
iv*.i ii ng*
from
Karra- there. Th* plans* Hrrted •owsf
little. Kl«.. I"
I’ort OTonnor. ths Japanese position* far - I *
Texas, and ndvlml small rraft minutes, drawing • tbaador Of
to usn million all alung the snH slrcralg Hr* from tha Japa­
Hull coast limn Kedar Key*. ns** flagship 18rumo aad -other'
Fla., tu I'nrl O’Konnnr. Hi# fure- warship* of Admlrel Ktyoehl Helatlnra said two Cult disturb tegswa's Third Bottle Ftoaf ta
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auras hud virtually iiiiublnod In- tha Whangpoa Hirer.
A motion -pletare show a M N
lu olio, "ml was ronlrsl (hi*
&lt;Ceallae*4 ee r s s r r tr e l i morning about jyr, miles south
nf here.
• ft Is moving northwestward
about l a 'o r 12 miles an hour.
Tha Wnslhsr lluruau said 4*
mile *n hour vr inli war* lb *
Partly tloudy, poaalhly a r t '
highest rnportn.1. Tha foraratlars
said Ilia sldTlil would not daval- terud answers la weak renUri wad
sxtrrms north portloo* krmlgbi
up Ipla a liurrlrsn*.
Th*
Auburn-Tulana
football and Sunday and near sstreao*

LOCAL WEATHER

Dora Newsome Lynch
Wins Custody OfBoys
Final deeres in divorre pmreadings instituted Auguat 17 by
_
RgaiiKt
Dora Newsom* Lynch
Robert B. I.yntb was issued yes­
terday *1 fit- Augustin* by firrv.lt Judge KeorfO WUliam JarkMrs. Lynch, ornptoyed by tha
CRy recreation' daportment, In-llluted Ihe prnroodhlfa through hrr
attorney. Ilay Balden, to gain a
dhrorre ami retold on*lady of her
two children, ftavm and Robe...
Jr . Prellmii^ry bearing was held
bare Aug. IT briars Charles V.
Booth, special avatar. Final ar­
guments in tkd gaaa ware bafnre
Judge Jarksaa at AL Angu.llna
Sept. 3, and Ukt case was taken

MU8T

’ ailC A C O , —&lt;AV f hs.lea W.
Mash, nf tlin Nu*l| K•4vlnator
C*rp., Raid yesterday di.iribntor*
Oruuld ba given a secret prevtou
Monday of 'lb # U n i .u'umobU#
wing condHIan air ayslrma (or

PRO VP. INSANITY

. TALLAHASSEE. Oct.
—The Governor's Cabinet onl* rr«i
that no more patlenU be accept
ad at tha Slate hoapltal in &lt; hal'
taboorhee unless their insanity
la provtn.
Two rases where tubercular
parsons ware admitted wav railed
to tha. -board's attention. They
ware ordered discharged.
PICHTINfiPJI CONVICTED
KISSIMMEE. —l/n—A Circuit
Court

Ju ry

laal npfhl

Stephen Pichtlngkr

of

ronvlrlad

Clover*-

villa. N. Yw on • rh arg e of manalaughtar draw ing e a t of a fatal.

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troopti (o u tf it each o th e r ta
a alam U ttll In th e f i l t h day
o f tha b a ttle
S h a n g h a i*a
north
. w h ere th a
Chineae dafenau Une la an*
chored only a a to n e’s th row
from th e fo reig n eettla m e n t.
W hile Ja p a n a a a
w arahlpa
In the whaneaoo lllvar blaakatid tha area with h h o m e* of
shall*. plants dropped damoUUfm
bomba on Cfaagot ta il. e h eM
banted, blackened trees, lormtta
ir In Shanghai's foretca aha
tried
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atStIoo«

Sum To Be Used For Today And Tomorrow
Teachers’ Salaries Set Aside For SpcAnd Transportation ci a 1 Observances

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To Local Schools( Church Loyalty

Nlh. Hubert NastkE

Whher

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Stale Treasarer Gov.Cone ktues
Paye.$17,433.63; Proclamation On

Vweeyban

5 “ V&gt;

ipsnese Nava! OffL
cers Claim Sinking
Of Chinese Cruiser

t * the Suprtmm.Court. The Kuiidktc b the homo of hie friend*. Mr. tunily to help the l.efilit lnrlil.nl
Med Mr*. Claude E. HamOton. J r .
Itepubtiean tmr*ntn..nl of war

- no &gt;oAa. 'h vow. ewln&lt;n.v4», J23K T '
eatro ha vmMt h*. -Km
vhwras dh
'h.vwl

200 Jq p s K illed t
In Close F ig h t

The* K R b r W
at Cfcery C h-ae. b id , w as ebuaen by J » * ' 0 „ wouM t e n n th, b .a l.
for
wee H e r * Bloch fraan which to deliver hfa unprecedented speech of ,f u rth , r Russian netotlatlons
to
eaptaoaWen f aB ewIna the dispute th a t arose from hi* appointment „blain p rra ta r rqualily of opptir-

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NMhho nnpvvUd. h.*f»P* SOtMbwOrv

' o Kpw ho ka i « a t hub awetNaami
thb,
■eow n ey'&lt;*
anblOW &lt;*•'

Fifth Day Of wBi|
Push” Finds Force!
Deadlocked North
Of Chapei Section

iterven'

**raw Ah -rim*
Mririkrim
wrih
&gt;wrin be, 'Ass sm oh -4m m
SAw4^*e»4*v*i**ai.r»»*»h«e*bAi,;i
nmm» ■««mH -4*.
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New York Giuti
Cliack Nttidddl
L u iie Ja M t

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HAIL ROOSE

PI( TOBESQUE CAN

HOME C P06EN FOR BLACK’S

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south coast tauight. ' Z it r m s
northwest Florida t -prababty »b»
tonight and bundayO syteaa Ttdao

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Saturday's tides, low IStlB L
M., l t : l l P. M.i Ugh. «(!• A*
M . d :S l P . M

�ir « \ W m m

uMsrati

of tha Governbr o fth s flute of Florida crtr
rdl*M of nllglolu belief la urged to attend c!
i
time during this
week-end and
o
leflute In the (pedal services planned for thl
The Herald joins Mwith Judge W an, the
ligioua organlutlont ti
lob ahfl other civic
pa) citizens to do f
. __
- There ig a dlaUnfct fMling airtong many tht
ireons that religion has suffered In thfa country
has almost retchedtfu point of extinction in Rui
any, Mexico, ’ and many other foreign countries a
ittHMn one Supreme Being lies W
iQticJu end economic misery of til
gBWe lH' mbny pieces here been
[TOd end MijLhls disbelief they he'
come -selfUh, h*i fttt, cruel, end revengeful,
iik dnmmiUnce, which ie threstei
engulf the entire civil tied world, it only remain* for tfios*
Who still hsra some feeling for the better thing* of life,
Whb belieVe ln Ood end have e reverence for Hint, who
ihihk that the churches still have a place in our
&gt;echeme o f things which cannot be filled by any other
kntan organization, and who reapect gthe minister*,
priests, and tnlsaionarles constantly pursuing the faith of
their fathers In spit* of the overwhelming obstacles of
the day, to remain loyal, and to demonstrate their loyalty
by church attendance on Loyalty Day.
This Is'an occasion when every person can help. Many
of us are probe.to,say, “Yes, 1 Wow that the world is aufferfng'today, that It is tottering bn the brink of . some
g rttt predptee at the bottom of which la only atheism and
anarchy, but what can I do about Itf I am only one of mil­
lions.''Tfietf* is nothing ! cart do.* But .there fa. You
cart Jom tn l Winks of the loyalist*. You can demonstrate
your loyalty to your faith by attending church tomorrow.
Y BUnd jwhe^noee* Bp* counted. Be loyal.

ll»a* In Hanford, th a . wlit\ . Kli
drier, ■mdmUiMldsi MorWroUmr

u r 'n ir a r .M 'u V MMfttsU' TMwttae. « * » &lt; - * n ek s itu
hae*
nfchnuMta llwntfa.1 ti
M d l V ^ Y ^ i i i v t t i : ' ttitj tlantally
IldK Mil CewpwiT f
Chrnpur VUl pftyaat h W &gt;
between ihk' oncer* of Chair Meet
•idling 'gut &gt;*a«!ta pthllc*lion. 1lulled * by mftr* &gt;■"»« k
-find-, (t#«cHbaii ky margdanik

Vance, bead'1tot tie * children#

book- diterfm N* *t tmtion'o. iu
e *•worthy ■■ gvan'« ’n^how .«
Unci* Itrinu,."- tali rtflM darkey

created vy '«liim''niitwer orfftA
fort Ik ’making' * SUV

rmk vwm&gt;FWtvi*a. '

ms*
Hrtaif

uiigrsile wli»n s 1*0111
proposition la lit
»nW *■ a m k *t.

Klan,man (till to in-

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cently a large corporation decided tojocate a wood pulp
and paper manufacturing plant on the outskirts of the
city. Part of Its plan was th* putting down of a group of
large wells for a.water supply-■;
’^“Knowing about the sinking water table the city au­
thorities engaged Malcolm Plmit, a water engineer of con­
siderable reputation, to make a aurvey of the situation and
ad
vide the city. Mr. Pimle’a report Is in. I!_
He gives the
advlde
bpinlbn that a further heavy draft on the underground sup­
ply fn the vicinity of the city would Imperil the city’s
,
lnl huUti ht la itrirlag supply.
’This Mr. PIrnie, by the way, is the same water au­
i pfiro. Pul thit probably
what
th* tEthinplani thority who, appearing for the pro-canal group, told the
.t when th* bomba droppedhouse committee at Washington last summer that a sea
level canal cut through the Florida peninsula would not
have an adverse effect on the ground water table. It
seems he knowa more about It now and probably has a
different viewpoint,"

*

J .Wl hero had plenty of rain
her* daring, the pari f*w day* but
h r Miami water siooo moro than a
fact drop la down town ktroata a*
k taault of tka haavlaot downpour
tva^-Moat of klvrids- h&gt; many
Iran*

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

Hie Sugnr Apple comes to Florida from
tropical America and is grown in a limited
way In the Southern part of the State.
I Resembling a shortened pine cone, the
{fruit !■ two to three Inches in diameter
'and is yellowish green. Numerous carpels,
each of which forms a protuberance, make
:the fruit distinctive. The granular pulp
Is creamy yellow or white, custard like,
'and of n sweet nnd agreeable flavor. In
season it muy bo found In locll markets in
i Southern Florida.

WASHINGTON. Oct.v 2. —(*■)—
‘
— pit. It wl‘
will bankrupt
m,ny Tj u,
Th* l e t of tli* iin.lm's l»«l night nrro men whota sale
L. that they L r o * rofik ..^f' M .rf;by Aurwlitv JiiMl.c Huge
I Which da not arroft! Wlth Uie pVwitlirk nf thi' tupn-im' rnurti
Iwilllnir religion W tbrlr fommunl*
Iju IIi' i nli.l i;rntl&lt;-mrn:
Thr eotv.l lull inn I- the -upromi *«»■ ll will i»-nl*h tin. iiti.fruliinil
law nf our guuntry. -hH i.m nf "»*" “ how patiroU ami clltnU
ih.. .™ . il
hlf ' I 61 '«*"*&lt;' «f l"ek
right* U llm hunt
,n‘
profi-utouat nblllty, hut batut Innruiirt thero nro In hft Iwaltt/
Tin- rnn-tlti tli.ntl .nfi-Kiisnl to mrinbrrs nf his faith or hh row.
rompleln liheriy nf vllglou. I w |f t , * ' l1j ■csln n*t nrlghbnr aitalnat
‘
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llrf in n dcrlnnitinn nf thn grratr&gt;t lni|.orUim-&lt;- In tin- future nf
Ainnrlrt a* n nation of fro* peo­
ple. Any movement try set Ian by

»; Baflttrr Maefnddan, magttbie
,4 .4 f,&lt; i
■ f v dentI
publisher, f|«w bit fltlnson monoTha far west has a particular boon Big
/ fta# from New York to Miami Interest la th* bill' r(tending tbo which cor
UAto fnr prMpottnn to compDts of hand!
required devclopmiint work ml W £o)y-tv
mining dg Ims. Yruspcctor* ar* piAilf 1W
rniulrrd to do at toast gtoO tM dribii
Wnrtii' of work a year bn mining Idwtlcol 1
clilms to hold tltla to them. Rev* Detroit,
eral years during, the depression ,T h * do*
the government haa waived tM
‘tanroJM U t for tha annas! ■&gt;**
m m moot work," raoogbfltng |k*t
pkluret from tbo

wlthtmt rtlvrlmlimtlua i t any Wml
or'rhftr*el*r.: ‘
. I oomlwr among my frUndi
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bf tbo' lif lro t*' *M ’ gutlk1* lot’’ ™
child** Irtiwllw.
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.Tha local atirici I* of .pnrllfcttlar
lnf«re*t In on ’ lu W ’’ In Pen! ml
Florida. fnr &gt;^ckli&lt;1 (Mi calory.1
*oe* t« the' Nft* 1^. Orlatidb. ‘and
*»*o Hi** tb bring home Raialnola Cnnnl,&gt; fits Rrcrea* for bla
(Vrifimsa Iron. li i# bonatr of
Plorlda la In Ib'a honk pnlnlad
In KttkM'a pan*«nl phfkaci. not
It tant Ji»t tterSnan Ibe hyarinthk
bloom on tlia III. John* "riob*r**, .tha eelriry faidk grow
bright and groan, and ths yellow
Jaaraln* mnkm n gnlitm pattern
•n (bo fro-11 Rprlka rrocka oft ha
cyprow irons In thl* gay Util*
■lory Ihkl I'm glnd-1 know Kin-

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DIRECTORT
We Fay Cash For'
Uied Furniture At

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Ha haa uiitrnranl appeal. Brrti
np In Varmnul, llm t/hrary A»anclatlon ptfiMa f.l &gt;m*k&gt; 'Ktnklal
th" Jarrnlin limit to It* review of
rhllilrktra &gt; lionka. '.Tim ' wi l l
rhnrkla otnr tkli hook tha way
yoa 4ld oror **F«rillnandn whalh.
#r jro* are vary young or qnlta

FURNITURE CO.
IDO
' PIkso
Fartford Ave.
Hi

iHITe-k'-'glWmilf

ibailie am i'piroty* nbott tkla
Milofad rlitlalitpbAr ttrthtn wbn
Kn*» ttihlng for *Vnl“ fn tha- «t.
M m 'InHlMtt-of' rtilnS In tak
tha guard changod at nnrkiasham ■palace. ■! think one * resatm

Watched Re|
. On.
Knows

rn tilM t.i III* fall tnMsnra ol
pHilnrtlro ,rTOn|«il lo the Mtlirrv
tfttp kf «uV country by osr eonitlt.itkn ami d(f laws.liomr of my -brat nml moat Intin.Mr frl.mU aro Oalh*llr« ami
f-hmlly. afu.r I mnvait U
Illrmlndhnin, m*ro thnn a quarU-l
of n rrnlury «i-n, I'fhmioil onk oi
thn inn'll valdwl frlntnUhlp, of ml
life with n *nn Af Jewish faith
Itf was nm&gt; of mjr Honrvt akboft
ate, ami strnnarot pcitUloal aup
porter*. Months of nirr live* ware
rpntil tngHhtr, much nf IS* lime

tVIdlr In Hip army In ISIS T desig­
nated this tnHted ‘ Jewish frier.J
n* onle rteeStdr nf rhV wilt. In rov
rkmpaigni for mblla afftea bla
tmni-el nml (»sUtsnre wtro ■atWay, ruin*. Ilia widow who awi a
in r,L
my home , at Um m a a t
Inntietin.llnn nf PrvktHent Rooa*vrll* t'-m uno of lb , first to eoh-

Another dneament It steady
demand ll tbo report of the I-apolUtta commltlM cm lla fnvrstlt*Uon Into tha Chicago Memorial
D ay' tatldcnt Ih which 11 atari
striker* wtro kllltd In a brush
With polk*.
Tba document clerk* did a nrnt
piece of doleellra work In con
hCctloH with one request for the
LiFoilotto committee report. A
ital card rant* to 'capital hill
Im rid ilmhlyi “SenaU Re­

ts,
Washington." It bounced
around from office to offlco until
It roathed the document room.
After a 'hit of Itady th* clerk,
concluded that a certain Pctrovle
e fjto tro lt wanted a ropy of doeo-

mf'ikb* irtHhtir ,teey
nf’i 'tW

Mr*. anfiwr m U a m
W r of tbeaS’ HtUn
1
(or booh abop windows throw
bot tha conattT,
‘ - 1$
’ ■ft -was half Ihroath tbo to*
«nc* oT rrlanda that Mr*. d in
who ill 'd l tnMnC retMBrM
of person, drat happened, th U
"Karhlol" published. Hhs bag I
■Mrh- htlr',-Which aba u y g . l
probably ba whits ' by lbs tl
aha «« u through MaaocMi
Ctaklalt a palntsd segtr faea,i
hiuat a m that show aba
(harm tha qnaltUaa with wh
(ba haa endowed Ksskltl
boon arnao' o t- (ne, cootaga, I
a fw-ltnr for1 Urn poster -1
in'iiutr of Ufa. . ' A aatdti end an armful - at j
Ri. -johpa lorattaat hyacinth*
Elvira fjarnar Who ha* 0*nt I
ntin Httte taellai out into
world, ' an Ambassador W g*
trill fnr'Florida.

JEW BLEft
108 Magnolia

in blit home. Ho. Mood *o nearly In
Ihn plurc nf n fnlh. r to mk that

last tasskai. It ofUn v(reads a
thousand a month, alwaya I* sev­
eral hnndrrd.

Sa |T|0 a rntnlh alimony from W
wtrsasad hushoad Major Frad«fie. MtLiDghllq. ah, might gat
the WPA to help her.

It w u on March 3, 1845, that Florid*
was admitted to the Union end the distinc­
tion of becoming the first governor of the
STATE rested with' WJLLiAM:&amp;,'#DflE.
LEY, s native of North Caroling, by his
election on May 26, 1845. In the same year
the present state capital wait completed,
uov. Moseley’s administration witnessed
great nation*! events, notably th* abnega­
tion of Texas, the Wan wlth.Maxico, 1846*
47, and the acquisition, of /CeUffrnJ|L.

W H A T B L A C K S A ID
W O P D FO R W O R D

By I1HESTON GitOV Ell

Gastl* «*yo aha d o*in’’

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dhtahea ’ fn '
"Wi
TV«-, ‘ snS ihW Ti'itW s&amp;Waih'lW

Florida

mu

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In d ta lflw I lM tll1 benefit* o ft'k tt
m a i f t a l o i W 'W nwtw"’ n r ' leant
p a f t 'd r u i * vitality' la (Mi t a w -

•~. •• Ntk Inexhaustible Wells
Declaring that the belief once' prevailed *ln

lUnWv l/w -o fih r eh km lon
bar atnrlea. and alra and bare

rouri,

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wiidNia
tba ‘ firm day bn |oOa to net hit- j
m V.
ho thinks, “irrorntn' *0
froaft *«' eonl, ,ky l„ do «aa’ all
ptag an' ini', nirda tryis* .aei
dojr wlnan. H rer Jkodr heppr."
U ni tkkt J»M', tba t**Ua«^r»w*

get riding out eatery' AvSnao’ Id

Dlamopd S c ttlB f
* JAND

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liPIHili this vUol cvosiitiillanal *™V 1 f
ptptuctbin &lt;&gt;f on*
the mo* kttn j j , f rr t
rorrod ot human right*.
ijoined. What
1 brllev# Hint no ordinary ma- twhat appeara
netvrr cxpcutnd for political sd- of Iks onranln
vantsge would Jurdlfy a OMiaher « t, ' l nd*er Hat
the ropronto c»a« In publicly d !r r4» not now e.
cussing It. I f, howovar, that
*?!]{.&gt;51*,
neuvor tkroalrni the v ristirj
'
pcoc* and harmony Vetwocij &gt;|b g0
glous or racipl group* In ■
dtd not ev*n k.
country, th# occasion U sot as on
Boforo hero
dinary une. It U
Inordinary. . . drappod th* Jtl
During my roeMit nboenea on g Jug to da will
short e a a sih * abroad, a pUamd I *'|*Vi&lt;*®*f I
and croocariort csraiuilgit was U- t a W g j J h*y
gtnt which fam tjw flame# of
^ ol.i
projudko sod Is ralculatod Is

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OVIEDO
Ml** Kva Mortis,. «*•&lt;» of Dr.1
and U r . ; y . W. •Mnrlisi, *f Oiearwktsr, Baa roMtfttod kwom atfos
fA l.lrj-'W U h W -a B c to had s * * t
biro..'.

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in ■ tight spot. Jl» must
8o ih * reqklrod annual d
omni work of flea up hi*

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MONDAY
Officers of Seminole Chapter
Number Two Order of l u t i t u
will moot at T:M oi Ih*
Iloll for rehearsal.
Th* Womoa’a Atulllary of the
V in t Proa bytartan Church will
boorf HM lIai ot t:M
followod by a botiaaoo
M o t lag at S:M o'clock.
■ Ctrclo Nombor Ono of tbo
to Mloolonary Society of
F ln t Method lit Choreh will
Ot tbo homo of Mr*. F- H.
Mikhail. M il Feet 4lh S tn o t ot
W O o'clock.
'CtrcU Number Two of tbo
Woman's Mloolatury Society of
Utt F ln t Method let Church will
at the homo of Mrs. J .
Mrodia Willie me, 410 W. l»tb
Street ot 0 :0 0 o'clock,
t Ctrclo Nvmoer Three of the
Yomon'e
Missionary
Society,
9 n t Method let Church will b o n
a Covered dish luncheon ot Um
bone of Mrs. W. 8. Thornton, W
lot Street ot 10:00 eclock.
Circle Nomber Four of tbo
Womon'e
Miealonery
Society,
First Melod let Church will meet
« t the homo of Mrs. O. P. Dory,
1311- Polmetto Avenue ot 1:00
Eclock.
e
A program will bo given by the
Wbman'a Missionary Society on
“Tbo Week of Prayer" for 8U t*'
mloobme ot lha Beptiet Church ot
&gt;iM&gt; oelock.
The Daughters of Wesleyan
Ctoee of the P in t Methodist
Church will told their regular
beilneia and social meeting at Uio
church annex ot 8:00 o'clock.
TUSBDAY
The Board meeting ot the
Woman's Clob will be held ot
the club house at 10:00 o'clock.
A program will be given by the
Womon'e Missionary Society on
"The Week of Prayer" for Stole
mbeiofto ot the Beptiet Church at

nt

Mrs. EtiMbeth O. Jameson and
MMs Carolyn Qopfe- and, Mias
Miaa Lucille Pegrom^,l)onnrcd
Mr*. Mary Mlchler wlH o eorprtae Margaret CrllftodH apendlag the
h o u t m n a h f ot her new home
oa Oak AvtntM and 11th Street
Thursday night.
.of-Center
Tim honors# woe (he recipient Miao Do
Weekend in
HOI
of. many useful gift*.
The rooms whore the »ue*U Sanford
entertained won decorated
Ralph C. Lnabury of Hertford,
with pices lag orrongementa o f
Conn, is the guest of Mr, ' ond
All tbs registered nurse# of Mr*. S. O. Chose, Jr . for shout 10
Um city were invited to the oc days.
coelon. At a lata hour refresh
Mr. and Mrs- Fred Strange re
menu vw
turned home Thursday after hav
ing spent two weeks at Coronado
NOTICE
Then will ho a “alng" at tho Beech and one week at Bradenton
U n d o a • mlnelionol Tabernacle with relative*.
Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.
Mr*. J . M. Garrett and dough
Tho public la Invited to attend.
ter, Lula, arrived here yesterday
from Jacksonville. Miss Garrett I*
convalescing from on appendix
LONGWOOD
operation.

Longwooif Library, under am ­
ple** of the Civic League, has a
new librarian, Mlaa Carolyn Lewit,
outhorltcd by tbe National Youlh
Administration. Tbo library Is
open every Wednesday and
”
Saturday afternoon*.
In honor of her son, John's,
fourteenth birthday, Mr*. J , A.
Blatlln* entertained delightfully
Friday night the sophomore close
of Lyraan School. Professor Quia
ond other gomes were played end
a birthday cake with on lee course
was aervod. Other gueata present
were Mrs. J , D. Anderson, Mrs. F.
J . Nelmeyer, Professor Tllden
Jacobs and Mrs. Jacobs, Mr*.
Wsllace Oosby ond Frederick
Dhdline.
M
O. R. Gray entertained on
Frk: iy evening for sever*I member* of Urn lUptlat B. V. P. U. of
which her daughter, Joyce, is a
member.
At the Baptist Church on SunHay morning a promotion program
8 :8 0 o 'c lo c k .
woo presented in piece of the regu­
' Seminole High School P. T. Alar morning service. In the eve­
will rteot at 8:80 o'clock. Then
ning the promotion for beginners
will be a board meeting ot 8:30
"""
woe In charge of Mrs. U Cramer
o'clock. *
and Mr*. 0 . R. Gray.
WEDNESDAY
Tho Reverend Dr. Ram Martin,
. Tbo, J*oa{U. of, niguMeri of .Grt MrkJ Martla and son; Porter, hove
Garden Club of Hanford will meet returned to Murray, Ky. after
a t 10:00 o'clock at the home of vliltlng Mr. ond Mrs. J . 11. Avant.
Mr*. Fred It. Wilson.
Mrs. Mary Holden Longenboeh
The first
. , meeting
... - of the year ®f Oriondo celebrated her birth£ tkn Jn»l°« Womans Club win diy Wednesday ot the home of her
bo ot, tho club bouse ot
*sen-in-law
, , , . ^ . 1* - and
and daughter.
daughter, Town
Town
O'clock.
Clerk ond Mrs, O. B. Searcy.
* Mooting of the Ctvlr Deport• Mr. ond Mrs. William Loe, who
mint of tho woman's Clob will were recently married, ora oc­
bo held ot 11:04 o'clock.
cupying tho Prtwser house on
^ Boots*** mooting ond lunch- Boy Street where they o n at
eon or tbo Wumoa'o club will be home to their friends.
bold at 11:30 o'clock, ltoeloeoe*
Lieutenant and Mro. Harris re­
will bo: Mrs. It. F. Monoalvotio,
cently entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs, J. O. llutr, Mrs, Jam** Arthur Watkins of Martha's Vine­
ifn g b to u ond Mr*. John q. yard, Mass., and Mr, and Mrs.
Maatont.
Mcnkk nt cords, #
A program will bo conducted on Mayor ond Mrs. Bridge are on
T h * Week of Prayer" for Stole
n business trip throughout several
missions o t tho Baptist Church
Southern states.
ot TtIO o'clock. Tho program will
Mro. Ellen Craig aged seventybo In charge of tho men of the
died in Falmouth Heights,
Ohurck.
on Bepttmber, IP, &gt; Mr*.
The Weklwn lajdg*. Nomber
Craig hod n home In Lopgwnod
ITf, wilt meet Wndneadoy et 1:00
where the with ner daughter,' Miss
F. M. ot tho Kike Halt
Winnie Craig, has spent the part
' .
THURSDAY
•
Somlnrin Chepior Nomber Taro several winters.
A National Beta Club with
Order of Koelerm star will hove
eighteen
member*
has been
its Brat regular meeting »&lt; th*
Moeoatlc Moll at T:IS P. M. A formed at Lyman High by W. J.
dish supper will he lEallt, J r . 8eholoatle attainments
oN requirement*. Officers ore:
President, Elisabeth Wooten) vice
president, Marjorfb Blankenship,
secretory, Rebecca Whiter, treas­
ury, Glenn Payne.

SANFORD

Mr*. J . U Griffin of Winter
Mown returned to her home yes
terdiiy after spending two week*
with her daughter,’ Miao Margaret
Grlfrin,
Friends or Mrs. F. J . Wllllok
wilt be glad to know that one is
Improving nicely after having
undergone on operation at the
Fernold-tnughton Memorial Hoi
pltal recently.
Forming a party to attend the
E uilli Ssnford football game lost
night were the Mloaea Mary
Walhrn, Lucy noumlllot, Vlfglrfla
Pctnld, Iletly Wath’en,' Gaiylc'D*Forest ond b{r. J . E. .Wotbrn.*', . •
Mr, and Mr*. Allen B all}; lift
h, ( i s . , w h i r s
last night for Favannah,
. position
mV -. i i i I m
Mr. . Boll has acceptedI *' a. &lt;
with tlm Savannah Tlmy*!; . My.’
Ball has lieen connected1with .Tho
Sanford Herald.
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Jacqueline Cameron
Celebrates Birthday
LiUls Mi** Jacqueline Cameron,
diughter of Mr. and Mra.’ J.".MCameron, celebrated her .fifth
birthday nn Wedneoday afternoon
with a party In th* lobby of th*
Cameron Apartments on First
8trc»t.
Punch wbi served lo the gueata
during lb* afternoon. Balloons
wrr* used to decorate the lobby
and each guest was presented
wlh o balloon o* o memento of
the occasion.
Throughout the afternoon the
children played game* ond con­
trail wrro enjoyed.
At tho ten hour ill gathered
around the table which was cen­
tered with the birthday cake,
drcoralod
with &gt; fir*
candles.
They sang "Happy Blrhdoy”
white the honor** blew out the
candles. Coke ond lee cream
were served for refreshments.
Those enjoying the party were:
Jacqueline Cameron, honor guest.
Mary David, Sera Jane Walker.
Joan .M oo", end David Jackson.
Louis Moore, Georg* Walker.
Clark Moore, Roy Thomas and
Holden David.
m cyrnA LL a t t e n d a n c e

Amun„&gt; those from Sanford
who attended the Ku*li*Sanf;rd
football gam* In Fusils last
night wera; Dr. and Mr*. J . N.
Tolar, Mr, ond Mrs. J . II. Cogbunt, Mr. ond Mr*. W. 11. Each
served ot
o'rlork.
ry, Mrs. W. I.. Morgan, and th*
The Friendship Class of the Con Mlsae* I'hylll* Smith, F lirt .Kis­
gregetlona] Church will meet at er. liuth Hand, Marjorie ( jgbum,
the home of Mro. Henry Schumo Marjorie TlUia, Jscqurtlm Comp
cher, 1418 J^almeMo Avenue ot bell, Lillian Adorns, Mor bo Tel­
ford.
Dorothy Stewart
Nell
vFtID A Y
Stewart, Cecelia Truluck, Dorothy
The goners ! meeting e f the Wiggins. Elisaurth MIFu r ,' Caro­
line lllll, Martha Adam , Mary
Higgins, Caroline Hunt*. Annte

raw» T s r n i a i i w r c m s r n
I t a v . P a u l U iM fe a rt* - m in is t e r .
t - fc s rr h Neb..... ItW A. M.
t- a ln m u n lu ii. l i r a
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l o u r* r .o | .l ,,
Meeting. « :1 *

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bureau when she woo asked I
on optical chart 88 feet abntf.’
She did oo npidly ood correctly. •'
oo the clerk loomed when he
Gay Imrctta 'Ynung, more rap- wotked forward ami equkited ot
l i l t A . M.
llTating than ever, with hamUomr.ithe tettoro.
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s u p r r l n l s n .l » n t .
“That's ImposeIble," lha clerk
o r s h i r , l t a * A . M . dashing Dun Amrcbc, who t h r i l l s j
e r a h lp i «
V. M
L A S g u r a m a rt n t h i t millions ** the hit *tor of radio's declared- "Human via Ion can't,
e o r r t le lly I n i Had
ta biggest Sunday nlghl
air-show,| that good. You're not oui..
ml I l i e s * . S e r v ic e s .
go romancing tempestuously in to be able lo wad lha onllra
r o v i U K O A T I o N A I . n i l ’ WCTI
turtulent Spain In lh« Twentieth ehort."
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f o r n a r l * « r a A v e n u e n n d T h l r S Century-Fox foat-moving comedy!
***•• * F #n wolktd out wRh •«
P t lr r l.
drama of romance, intrigac, and olr of triumph, not roveollnf ska
• Hat 1. R
r t n .it . m in is t e r
I 'h n f r li P e lm " I. t* -# * A . M.
mad
adventure, " I aivo Under could have recited the tettoro ia
a i- r n ln g W o ra h tp , I I I * * . A . M . .
T t i" n in n lk o f O c t o b e r ' I* set Flr*,'' which pUy* Wednesday and total darkness with equal facility.
a ll 10* ■
• g h u rc h a a t; p a Thursday at tho Rita Thenlor.
Because of long experience la
M o n th . N ow , l a lh a n rBorrah Mlnevitch
ond hit *eh*ol work, aha knew lha chart
m e t o s h o w - y a t i r up|ir&gt;-clatlow f o r th e c h u r c h o f j o u r gang,
harmonica witards who by heart.
rh»&gt;-&gt; h r f n l t M u l l v n t t e n n illg it s
succors in
-----------------------s n i t i r . u n it n s a u m ln * re s p o n s l" scored a tremendous
b l l l i r &lt;ur I t * eueeaan In t d u r s "One in o Million," are featured Electricity GIVCS
ttn ii and c h a r a c t e r tio llitin g .
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with France. Drake, Woller Cot*
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OH TO CHUtUMI
Pl-NI'AV!
1‘hilslinU. Kndadtur, 1:1* P. U. Ictt, John Cnrradlnc, Big It uni* an, .A* C llC r JJ U m p C F S 1 X 8 8 0 1 1
and tlnn-ld tlulwr .in the &lt;Cui&gt;port-,
--------M it*r r u n i sT H v i n i ro n
1' t ;
K lm u r v . M ln la le r .
ing cast.
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' , 8COTTSBLUFF, N*b-, Oet,
h n w l i | l U e r v lc r a t
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j —(FI—This isn't cxocUy playing
i i m . ftch on t. i s a * a . M

Loretta Young, Don
Ameche Co-Starred

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held at tho home of Mro. I t A.
Cobb yesterday afternoon. *
K v .h 'n g W . . t i l l s - t i l * P- M
Tbo president. Mr*. T . t . B°1
H u b W Il
Tt.*
t m o o r t u e llr
lhraii, presided over tho meet­
,V M I« • s r * * k m i l e s W s U b e s d s r a l l
ing which eras opened with the »:»* r. u.
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Loatft Prayer. Flag Ralgl* and
S A L V A T IO N A J t a a r
recitation of. the I’rcambto. '
O U N I 'A T :
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l o m ra n y a i.- M u g , I t : * * A . M.
Routine, business was trans­
D e l s e a * b e * , c . i I I -•# A M
act*^ Tho nlmtnatinfr Obsnmlt- ( T o u s c . r e i - r i i . L A g ls n , * : l i P .
tint of -which Mias ' Jeonhetu
O p e n . A i r M i - tin g . T i t * P . M.
La lug served a* rhalrmufi P ”
Halvstto* S m tt * T i l l P. St.
TUKU D AT:
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th* following report: Mrs, T. LO p e r - A Ir M &gt; *iln g . t : * * - P . M .
Sullivan, president; Mrs, InClatre R e lih e te Merlins. * : * * P . M,
Irwlo, -vice prcskUnt; and Mrsr r a t u
i.t t h k n a n
m n u tu
W. D. Huffman, treasurar.
It n l
I s lip S s s T s r l
P iin it .iv P e u l c s , • : * * 1*. M .
At th* conclusion nr tho meetH r . N o rtiu n . 1-u s io r.
ing rtfieohmenl, were Served by
i ' u b l c ls In O 'r it ,
tho hostess assisted by Mr*. tw
M um n s
w o r s h ip . 11 ‘S *
A.
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a ii-u r ii o r n o n
Clsira Irwin.
I n - iiie
w o r s h ip . 1 :1 *
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P t lb a n d U n ite A n n u s .
Polk County To Vote S S f S S S a T i S S f i S S S
M ld — . h a c r v t r s v V td n -p d n V. !:&gt;■
T b s H e v . tv
I . K s r c s . p a s te r ,
Than* present Acre:’ Mrs. T. L.
AgalnOn
Dog-Racing say* it occompllahco the dcilrod
rv U e e ra rb H nodST, I t l N
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Sullivan, Mr*. V. M. Flowers. u .P r tiaa
. a r r i c r k v * t d a 1I f s i n
n iu l
l o i r •eretp M
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.aim.
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CJb , h r .- iiia ilv .
A - m l . f P c lm o l, I * I t A . U .
Mrs. 1L It.. Steven*. Mr*. W. I).
r s h .p w it h
W e it n r a r is r
a r m in g
w n rs b
LAKKUND, Fla.. OcL, 2.
Qompcrt was trouhted with Mo
ui"-y » M t* j o g *1
Hoffman, Mr*. l u l l . Iaw Is, Mrs. TH*r. M.
(At -For tlm awopd Dm# this "&gt;"• crawling thrmVqh an ordl*
taClalro. , Irwin,
Mr*. F. EY o u n r * I n v l i t d lo w * e 0 * l * w ith
m i v r i T i r t M T i i»»^ r m i h t
ynar, Polk county wilt vote O rt n ,,T barbed wire fence, bo ho pvt
ItnumtUat and Mrs. It. A, Cobb.
s iiK ^ T U r
SS on whtthrr dog raring (■ lo *’P • , ^glo »H&lt;nd nnd charfM
m t Cam
- m«I H l i f e t .
p im o t m m s T
n ir a n t
9 Mrs. Lewis Invited th* unit to
bo allowed.
jit with electricity.
H iiiiil-ik H r h iR t l
IB A % M.
I 'a r k A v r iiU " A P l s l b H r a a l .
inert with ber in November.
iM iim ii F * t r \ 1 1
A II.
The Rav. W. P. Brocks, The
election
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Meeting Is Held
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permit.
I l l f i i l l i l S t t o f a o lp , T J * I*. V
r » ln ,.- t '&gt; P r s j a r P a r v la n . T la
B y G i r l Scouts P U at.
On AtiR. 10. a proposal In
H o ld
i »MH»m i .* r u « ua*Ai&gt;
r m h i ii
oreel a dog tract by th* Winter-J
i : . u |,hipi&gt; «
fo r
Ilia
h a r d .o f .
l i f t . M T T tiu l i t m u . rr» -li*r.
c
land Pork, tnr., won ilrfo'slrd toy.
The Girl Scouts of Troop' Num h eVs rislnito
10111 H u m l.iy mflmr T r i n i t y .
r a W aterless.
11sal !&gt; I "iMMMill lll l l l l , 7 .1(1 A . I I
about COO Voles.
brr On* held their regular meet­
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An .acllvo campaign Is being,
ing at the Girl BCeut Little House paoi.a rtit-iu iiT nr
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l l J t N A g A flP .n e t
IV««iti.i it"in Mu*. %
• I"In-«m, 1, uII I* waged hy both aides In advance
yesterday afternoon.
T h * It a v It . J ‘. Il/ s h a m , (U lste r
M
P t i r .l n r Pch r o l. P u itd o y . IP A . «
nf Dio sorund election.
During the afternoon
vases
W u tiM ii'ii I I t illil. ft lit IV M
P r e a c h In g . h 'u n itn r. I t A . H
V I* H I- - 4*» IV M *
wr^e made which will be dis­ N . T P . P .. f u n d a r , * P , M
P r iw a h ln p , P i n d s j . I P . M.
played in the flower show. The
Buyer Ra/es Entire
I ’ lllm T I H I T h l I I M I H I I
a a j s r U s w tln g ,
W s d e is d s e , a
glrla passed tesla and planned a P . PM.
11% IT .IM i*
lif t
Jriiii*
tt M iv . |MJblnr.
Village In Texas
program to be presented. for
ft*i l l i i * ' 1i •i ih .1«k f*ii«
1 rnacr MarrnmiioT v h c b o i
Junior High School.
it a y « r r am r.«M*stt Jsj
I a t » M o n ra * . pan.
r i l l l l l l l T l O V I I %v
MANNING, Te*.. Oct., 2.
It was also decided during the T h * I t a v . i . ttr I v e y , pawtwti
-\f
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•*■*■»*•»'Ii
I lie
f ill ltd AT
P u n g n y P r lm .il 1* 00 A . M .
business session that the nest
F l'illr t il M ill l l l l l l l ' i l l itliMM.ll I ’ ll* idb M. It. Tyre, nf loifkln, has
P r a s e h tn g I I a * A . M .
111**1 It’ ll I* i f t * il It MM i i f t ' i " |* i l« l# taught this enlira town.
meeting would be held on Thurs
T . I ' M. K. • J * p . IS .
1*1**iiisitti
A N|« * l t l lit* It til In n i«
day afternoon instead of Friday. Prsact.lnc T J* P. M.
Mire than 250 buildings—the­
It rlt lg h* MI
|l* lit*' I*.11'»*III *4 HID,
UlllPIM i l i t l ' l l 'l (4 *| III
fill**
m i l k , aters, lodge halls, business houses
-Rsfrealpneijla wrro served to
p o l l n n a m u . t a j is e n n a p o w
mini ** l i l t i •&lt; n l l v m' I h in r
iv i- e *
nineteen - members. .
and residences—arc being rated
n v ls h d o l l i n d n r-sr ilsnetn a v »
I**-* | *•*!
Tbs Her. t\ II. l U k e r . pastor.
, A | i l l»n liV1(**l* lfir* |M k i" i i n i ' for lumlier.
P u m t s j P rh o n l, f : | | A . j *
Pl«"*ik m i ili*« M ilijra-t- ‘ fth n ll
I
Manning, nerving almost exrluB s rm o n . I I : * * A . M.
i mi T o
ViMlfii*?**
h - s . * a * w SI
N IM II1
M J IIM II.
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rlvcly the employe* of a lumber
Downie’ Bros. Horses WR issSsaaswe rltl iai ji e PKrrra
f**&gt;
tn *
p ra ts .
At
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it i lorlC H iitu ltiy n flo r *
........... i l i * »•* w i l l
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a
p i R i r l n mill, once had I,b00 inhabitant*.
P r s j s r P a r v ic e
IV td n e o S a y , a ,* *
Can- Do “Big Apple” AUR.
tiMidOk
H c ln ifil I t .i l l y
ln-ld
iv iih Civic tragedies such as fire
and
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i i i i 1 r i i n r i It, T in - iiik D i'iiiilit n m *p *
sent
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resident* away.
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The rntiipnny drridrd In salvage
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Irartg.-even, ronelitng In the danc­
mi * *1 TiTnid-kriMrin'*
the lumber in the utd buildings and
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A,
ing home* and hapeeially lo llntiImikcd for a bidder. Tyre made the
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IS k rtifn it W o m I i I i i , " ;n |*. | |
M iim ir c li
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m ig r a t e best offer nnd taught th* town, j
of tlah 1 Itiisanll, 1 Northwestern
1lltiinl r til r«1
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University fnolhall nttir who will •lidfi.
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Schooilfcnd'H Memory
h *'*een here-with his Irllie of
T i n : i h i m il n r c o n
ka.
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Indians, champion , rodeo row K linI h r Ai&gt;-it
M H « * iiir y , p a it n r ,
Stumps LicenseClerks
gifts and row boj * .no Satur­
H u id A ? K i'lifiail, 9 t u A XI
M o te lim i t
.to o o .o o n
lo -rso n a
1*1 t a t Itln jf K s a rilr v , I I no A . M .
day afternoon anil night, Oct, u, and
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OMAHA, Neb., Oct., 2 . - W - I
a*, a apnelal frtatiirn'of lb* c!p
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llcllc Itymi, nislstant aiiprrin-1
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M r * lt r i|,
W t d n o M it r .
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advertising manager of ihn ahnw. 7 r . V I f
l i o r k e f i - l l i r ( ' e n f r r is t h e l a r g ' eleiks in the aiitu license testing.
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CDS profram nt (ireenvllle, H. C.
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t a k e n b y p r iv a t e c n p i l a l ,
J i i i o i % ir«i
Ihn "Apt’lo'' Itor :imn &gt;n Instant
%t M ^ h i i i u n . o i i i i i t
aennallttn. Mr, llrldacii and. Add
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t h e a r m y e m p lo y e ,
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f tiim liiy H o r i l r r i
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enact a
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Screen S ta r Files
Alienation Suit

HOLLY WOOD, Calif., Oct., 2 —Jietilh Alien, screen actress,
yeslenUy filet a f j , 080,000 alien
aUon of affection* suit against
Mr*. Drtphlnc Dodge Onmwt-ll
Baker Gmldc, alleging loss of the
Idv* of her husband, Jack lh&gt;yl*,
th* crooning Irish bov.’ r.
Mr* Godde, heiress to the Dmlge
automobile fortune, rtcenlly di­
vorced her third huihand and Is
engaged to Doyle.

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“SW EETH EA RT
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1918

CORONA
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g ro 's lin n o s l d c l ' r t i l o f p e d a l e l ' Thin a-tar
a g g e rs D on.
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was hart p i Up
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t « yank* mid ■ first g o * « - . •' * T*rd*
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rarynaon ibsn drove lylo hla fotoraon J*M | •
• klarphj hatd tor. _______
no t a l i . ■on
rtr icrfiter.
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.liny awaal o
orer
_ '. . TUa* .out . toft U*hto f«r B e * r » r f r Bolt ‘ * ^ 7
•1 on
yard Ur*o. ttorgnaon.**/ • *• p •• *°
for Banfonl. Eaatia attempted1
on taron
t .
and «o«l»Ul*. ' r "
paaa l i t « Incomplete- Sanford* held' fur* • m* gala on
'Mil. Tocyiaon thro am toy* tor** ran.
~ • "Hanford penal l»»'l . tor o t f , N h eomn* to
tfa* tWo p a rt rodrher, tha yard l*a*. fleaford called ttna^dCt. S da*.' Btoltmff way* m ar • tofl Banford. J . 0,ckto and liUamlta! to P o r t e
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pteg that tod t t t M * to tedtr jinwaon * u hurt on the play and
Ito taaim mngtit tlaa bailyard*. M a n ila *
IlfaLur** went oat to him on th* sop.
then drouped It MU offl- •»'&lt;* eamsd arm
n*td. • Lawton rtmalni In the and
d a l*
rulod tha isiaa lomptot*
yard* and a ft
for ha hold I ha hall the required Petarvoa makes
amount of lima. .
j right #*uL.'W; PI
lldlt on fi yard Uno ami' Ird ranter for twit
doWn. Ijaaraoa a e ia araund toft tourhd*w*» T ry
for (brve yard*. Purriiaufl B»- xo-td Brora: Ba
trmoled n P&gt;f»* to |,nwaoa but
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Power In Gib )
Gator* T««w*’
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n A I k l E 8 V U J .a O e U * . . - F f c r :

.gguetln*.
Coach—U U M eLscan
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AmMUnto —'R o e * McCracken.
Woodrrer’ Rtyor.
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Ocala *41 ‘ BrobkiTlIlb 0Oct. 1 -lH L a n d ,
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O eL ’ k - r f s a t k , . it'*, 'iv .5 .• *•
Oct. I I — Palatka. &gt;&gt;* I
o r e IT—R«W Bstyrna..
Oat. yp—•ANPQRO.
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Nor, I I —Talktbnaae*. f
Nor. J t —WlkBelon,
R b r .. Ih —Lm iaburf..

LIVK OAK

U to Oak If, 8t. Aufuatlna 1.
Ttl. I —Apalachicola.
Oct. ••‘-TaUakaaaoo. •

Oct. 1»— Boll** (Jax). '
Oct. I t —Perry.
.
Odt. t t —W flllilon.
Nop. I—Quincy.
Nor. 11-L A k * City.
Hot . tt— s t. p ast'*.
Coack—C. L. Dyncaa.

DAYTONA PEACH
Daytona. 41, Umatilla 14Daytooa 1. Orlaado 4.
Oct, I —Nad Smyrna.

Oat. 1P—RANFORD.
Oct, U — Laeaburg.
O ct to—Tallabaa***.
Nor. I —Palalka.
Nor. I I —Bt. Auguatlno.
Nor. Ik—Landau.
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Nor. 14— DaLand.
Coach—C. T. Welehlngar.
DC LAND . .
Defend a, TtlaarlUa I t .
Da Laud 4. Malbouraa 10.
DaLand 0) Oaala to.
Oct. 0—Palatka.
Oct, Ik—Wildwood.
O ct 13—CAN FORD. *
Oct. to—Open. '
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N or.l — Bt. Aughatta*. '■
Nor. 1 t —UMaUIUf
NcV, |»— Daytoa*
.
Dee. y—Taltahaa***.
Coach—Ed Bprlaf.

IHOHHDIFIQS

faitoeaiHd* ____ i t aa
ci| v iau il —
M a*
TawlaaSavS* MmwII*
IMlIakwrgk *! Cliwlaaatl
tnuahlyu T; N«w Tor* 4.
HI Lawis it ,Chisago I.
Other* wot ecketluled.
Maaaa* Ta*ar
New Yark at llroolilrB.
St. lauli at tTtdcaan.

. (dewed his way through tor •m
few yard* mar*. Stofrvoff w « t
over right U ck l* and was bit
four times before he crossed the
goal tins fo r the first touchdown
. o f th * game sad for Sanford and
, lie hr i ra t lo h k the ground.
- &lt; Th* EuatU tin* and defensive
'w ork slopped the powerful often;1 , .|V» dial tha Fad* baa beast far
first thro* q u artan and the

i-kllar.elpliU at Uoelon ,

aw an iir.tv i.ataoirR
w.
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New Y o r k .____-

ir and tha Panther* much
r than had been expected,
powerful paeelng attach of
tods proved
h * good again

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Cooper goA* In fur Morgan tor
Banford. rorgweun kicked eft ta
Kualla IP yard Has sad J . 0.
P aten o * Wrnaxkt l| back to the
KnaHa I I /nrd atrip*.
Toang

C la s s if ie d

CUBTIP
EuatU I I , ML Dora 0 . '
O ct 1—SANFORD.
Eu»tl* T, Sanford 11.
Oct. II— Winter Oarden.
O e t ll —Op* a.
O ft. U —Laeaburg.
Nor. | —New Smyrna.
Nor. 11—Tararad.
Nor. I I — Kiaslmmaa.
Doe. P— Apopka.
N or. I t —PmatllU.
Coack—Memory M arti*.
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LAKR CITY
Lake C!ty 41. Newberry «.
Bap*. 14-O pan.
Oat. •—SANFORD.
Oct. IP—BL P aota. '
Oct. to—Tallahaaaa*.
Oot, to—Bt. Auguotlo*.
Nor. k—Laaeburg.
Now. 11—L ire Oak.
Nov. IP—Palalka.
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Nor, I I —Landpn.
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Coach—Hob*rt Hooaer.

PALATKA
Palaths T. New Bmyraa T.
' Palatka P. Laaeburg i t .
O ct I —DolAnd.
Oat. I t —O rals.

Oct. I I - Bt. Augustin*.
Oct. » - O p e u .
Nor. t —Daylbua Beach.
Nor. I I —Bt. Paul’*.

Nor. It—Laka City.
Coach—Ed KnlMle.

PT. AUQUPTINC
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B. Auguatln# T. U r * Oak II,
Oct. l - D 4k B School.

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ida’e Qatar* s * o t o .lh*9k» hdjBjL
rdtodiil, hrVa thla aftatrwM when
they ritah. with tbair (t*M #tuM, • •
from B uu aa unlraraRy in t Float •
da field audlom. T H U t M h
rchrdxled for 3 o'clock. 'V jk.k ••*
Q ator'trkl fan* Will bo g a ttte *

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their first look nti.iCoach dead
.
Cody's second football odttlM « t
the aUto aehool, a taawi which te T.
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iU Initial atari of tha 1MT O R *.ptegrr held U S. U’e roaferynen ,
rhareptonaMp tderrei to M; U M P ‘
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touehddwei, 10 0 rletoryi
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Upward* of 0000 faaa ***•
prated to be un hnnd to t Hw tip
battle between the dwa Plertda ; '
aehool*. thin In eplU #f. ulna which
threaten**! to mar attawanfM #
bopaa and makn IM atedimn (TM*
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Iron alow rod tdnppy. •*•*
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Tho Galnra am aif merer to*
rorad to taka tha Hatter* bcetua* .
of thoir suparior loan powrr, v * - : j
tho Stetson trasi ftourot to *to*.
their kip arhool riraln a tlU w .
battle. Coaeii Brady Coerll. fonpar
Florida coaeb a a l- H ir ftetaon'* •
bead mentor, ban drilled tho idon
of acorlng on the Cnlnra Into the
mind* of hli eharno* all await,
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and may get a reapon** from hit
boy* if the Gator paaa datoWM
1
relaxes.

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la Lynn Warrrn, triple-threat
left halfback, Coaeh C*w%fl baa a
fin* iiiiier, and In Arnold and
Schaeffer, two lanky ends, whs . - .
ran xathar the usrlal* to with
ease. Warrrn proved to bo trouble
In last year a lilt botwaan tb * twn .
tea m i, when Florida ran op a
uoe ikKxJ victory;*. *;. li&gt;,
i

Oct. »—Crue* d t r .

Jet.- Ik—New Smyrna, ■
Oct. t t —Palatka.
Nor. k—DaLand.
Nor. I t —Daytona.
Nov.. Ik—PANFORD.
Nor. IS—Tallabassaa.
Coach—Dill re ra n I.
T A L L A H A tttg
Tallabatoea 11, Landon
Oct. I - U r o Oak.
Oct. Ik—Qnlncy.
Oct. I I —Lake City.
Oct. to—Daytoda Batch.
Nor. P—Ocala.
Nor. 11—Open.
Nor. Ik—Bt. Anguatln*.
Dec, »—DeLaad.
P o fc b -A . p. Oodby.

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■A L I M OP D I A T H a n those tight n d
Soatb pawn from three m aabta* ( s s s . Races Ur pa
rmored oars team tuardad U boars a day a y a u n |
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men of the committee. In Jin ^ .
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BU * k- • • U SI y e ir* 1930, while llo o lcr wee *1111 prr»l-.
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teetotaler, a B aptlit, dent, llliuk attacked the admlnl*- . •«'»•••»«•a i m a w ••»*
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broken ap im l
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*■ • hA * with IP «y* fo r good edl*
A loyal Democrat, the same year
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AIM* kf lb * claaelca, chiefly he broke with hli colleague, Tom
tttj^ lab, which _hk tore* to collect. Heflin, for bolting the party In
«1
H# wa« bom on a farm In Clay 10^ . » h tn Al Rmlth wa* the
H ' M M tyi Alabama, in IBM. Ill*
tltndard bearer..
*[
™ 1 turn* la '’ Jtag o L afayette
Oul.pokcn In hi* crHIcUm, he
M
H H ct
lakl down a twrragc again.I the
■'l*
n ls atory, until the itorm broke lf»«lry-?m oot U rlff act and the
L
CY*T hi* appointment to th* Su- Hoover adfohilttralion Itself, and
■ ptomo Coart, /ollawa the tradi* In U.31 chtllengi'd llie ercura.y of
•'.
Mwol patlama o f th* Amerkan f&lt; rmer Predd.nl C .':lk lrc who
* y aber*** atory.
i nj tkclarvd th .re urn n ,,»ii|icr*
U , ; U * plckeu cotton. Work It be- Culty" o f n llr u lc mid that M i elo
pj'
hlnd th* counter In h ii'fa t h p r '. L boilt w o n 't nccei rnrjr.
,
d .‘ t * u * r * I iloro, attended tho I.K'el
He ballevM In government nwa'
*■
5 ™
*rhD0' ‘ ' When other hoye enhip c f power p iojett
and
i * ' •#** Pwytog ball or *tarthi|r o jt |n capltallun with the go.rrnmvul
CEOROKTOWN. ( l a . «VI. 2 . - j V”',
a
,'M ttohing trip*, he *Uyqd Iwlilnd a* ’‘iHilleemnn.''
(A1) —A Quitman, ruttnty anpeyhjrJ „ ' . . t "
. . to * ll In th* dtMirtbob.o at A»h'i “ You canT get 'fnV wItTi’ iiUfolo* court Jury acquitted Hill Odum.
........... , ,
fr.'m .toad- Tb# talk or lawyer* fa.cln - tkin,'' he hold*. “The h o t »yvLm
a ram lrat worker, of a charge III" lll’to
It
- ated him, and it wa* at thU period mt * t always l« wot L..I out hy of slaying two yenr* ago of an,,
. . that bodocktod to study law. L eft evolutionary p rn erv .’'
•
olhar carnival worker
known
M A S-orphan, ho work* hi* way
During tho
11CH P io i.lm lln l only as “Sandy.” It wa* Odum'*
* W ® * " * * 1 *k* V n ltrftlty of Ala- cim palgn
lUack
prnLrd A' second t r i l l .' lie Was convicted &lt;ni:.* i .,
w.
pama to a Uw degree In 1000.
fm ilh '* view* on Muwlo ShoaU, toil October mul aentenred to
—
• r k •F ir * feet gtot, with a keen took hut regretted the former New life ImprUonmrnt, but grunted n m i t i i i: m’1* bU /pee, ha returned to -A*h- Y trk gim-tnnr'a prohibition stand,
new hearing___
| k „ t i , . i: t , '
land Slid hang out Ms shingle. A Senator Heflin of Alnlaima bolted
few months la ter fire destroyed the pjuty inihcr than support
TO iTRjRNUTHRN FRANC
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- “' “
JUI|* A l» I
-Ha b*t oat fo r Birmingham four word*: “ I no n Democrat.''
PA RIS, — (A3— Premier ChauV’i r ' ' '.
with RO in hla pocket. A gtbi h* He look little |mit hi the cant- Irmpa hie drafted a pi-ogram to
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• E V ER flIN C E T&gt; IN Q U IR C O
A BO U T F A flA N ,T H O S E CW IN A M CN
WAVE B E E N O N M V T R A I l l —1 •
B IM P L V C A N T B E T A N Y W H E R E
O N T V tr* 3 M U &amp; 8 U N G C A A E
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U N T IL t CA N S A T I S F Y T H E M
T H W IV I H A R M L E S S — I U .

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LOBT or stolen Monday: Rlaok
* . KlUoit answering to asm s of
"Raton.” Haward. Ithatt Ravaaal. I

b o in to t h i s

R C ^ T A U R A N T AND F I G U R E
. O U T . W H A T *TO O O —

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B u t a f « w b l o c k s o c h in d &lt;. .
,OAN OUKN&gt;VAMJ» WA » N B ,T W E

F O Q M B M H O C IB C -D O V O F *T M »
Hu d s o n 's , w o
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A P P ttO A X H « T H t

W U R A N ® IB A R E P T I L E -

IT W I L L . G R I E V E ' M V '
f a v o r e d U N C LE W M E»
H E LEA RN ® X HAVE *
L O S to M V P O S I T I O N ^ - ,

Coal
underlie*
Ilea in AIslam *.

8,000

square

u

Blot machine* herame legal fugitive* in 1'lmldn a* the deadline
for their unlawful n|trrnllun drew near. A “ rumre" ta ahown get­
ting it* tail rhle at Jarkum vltlr. It waa |lared nlu-erd a trurk for
*hi|im«nt elacwhrrr. A fter miilulght H*-|*t. .30 the miirhlnca laeatne aulijrrl lo M-liure unit ilt-i true tint* ai.d their owner* to heavy
pvnaltlea.
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Tlia agricultural rotlrao at ll«'
tliilrwmlly of Mlrhlxan ta th#
uldcal iu llie country.
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thq grawuto. R i l
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;•*» ^ a B a g y * "
c o n trtrli lit Prim m er, IU3L as *
“cpurtgroca d P'atiCe «/ ronew*tralrd wealth/
A year later ho avaallcd tho
-pS.0thl,OOO iiewi-r Inhtiy' In Waah'
ingtnii, and a* chairman of tha
sm ato rummltto* Invrotlgatlng
tha utilltira lobty hccam# a na*
I tonally -known figure when h*
1 4 &gt;t&gt;ert&gt;at d all telegrams sent or
received by lndlrh|utla or com­
panies allcgtd to bh lobbylagIn January, 19*7, ba naked a
curb on loner federal rourts, o f.
frring a bill fur prsm|it Supreme
Court henring* to liijuhctton ah*
pdiration* arc tin g I * pri-vrftl Ptaforcemrnt of frdrtal aUtutea. ’
n * alae aponsnrrd, with th * W a
William l*. ConnerF, J r , o f Wtsrichuavlt*. a t ag * )&gt;our bill. « U tk
aros'ed hltlrr opposition In *****
section! cf th* South.
'
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A fter Mu ■riwintment to tha
faprrm e
Court by I'tostd#*)
R ooin ill h# told li frieM t “P*coming a Ja d f* •bouUhl ha *iIt wed to change a 'a n *'tu art's Ufa
(• frm pacaible opl

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D U L L S I A S O N F O R D O C T O R S Is f a r e e a a l l » »
buraurr cron of apple* In Virginia*! Hhenrndoah valley. Ilerara
Jeunve Miller up In her nrck In the luclous harvest iuvt picked frsa i
I m m Isa Wemmmwills V i *

C H IW A H E K H - E V E R Y O N E A
&lt; ,
H ATCH ET M AN O F W U
T O N O . .W A T C H . W t T H I N T C R . C « T
A V W A THNB S T O P ® O C F O R t o

IR tl* chance to wia. John
■bhrod, hla leading oppoetr Uto pwnocrat homlniUarf—
MSMlt To elertlon—termed
heal anethpf damage euli
V* lU ack‘ won, m eting afiv n *
of Bankhead* re-

WWAT TH*- THOUL1 &lt; t

Carullna pllrher. Cliff Mellon when thaytwtcehraught
sent him hark to minor leaiu* baseball. On October
probably look at the large-eared mountain bor again, I
the mound for tho GlanU aa aca hurlcr.

•tirngthan the franc, Informed
l,r,r' *
1
erurraa said tonight, which In- i'J.’u"
,,'r
will present In lh#‘ fmm of an
. '1 ’
ultimatum to the council pf min-1
..V
iftrr* tomorrow. He will demand|
mini»terlal aapport for hi* |dnn. If) i-,,'.,'..
rT .
It should Tie denied him it we*
t. i.-.t .
ported he wnoU /"re# Ilia resign* I
1
*1,
I Lull mt *.i .1
tlon of the council.

•T. PAUL'S (JAX)
(Incomptotai
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Oct. P—LPeebarg.
Nor. I I —Palatba. *
Nor. I P - I .I t * oak.
Oeack—Charlie Joses.

RESTAURANT WHURCOAN S n
IDLING OVER A CUP OF C O FFI

I T ' S T H I C A T ' S W H I S K I R S tha way thle B am tlrt
tiger demonitrale* hit affection for Roy Jcnnlcr, aaalalant head
harper et tha Washington Zoological park, llarry, acvcn-monUi-otd
•Jger cub, '* one of 2,000 tropical animal* brought home by Dr. W. M.
Mann, c i pcdlllon leader.
,

'FLORIDA OUTLAWS SLOT MACH INKS

A n n o u n ce tn a n U

•natal oa Dot Ur A (Ja y . paints
• They * m racagataad aU over
National Venetian Blind*. 4&amp; cauls
tb s South aa pbaabte proof of
* per aq f t . Ftoaat blinds ah*
patot’ dependability. Btantoy Rog­
U biatto. Sanford Awning A Shad*
er* Haydwaro Ca.
Co. I N E. End BL Phone TM A

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I nm I'mvell niK
•Ihltm !

Stag Croiby nml l ia r tin Raye,
"W aikiki VArdding ’ end " R h y
n on the Kongo" fame, get to*
tlmf ngnln fur another frolic In
nuHMnl'B new music nml to M remedy, *'Double or Noth*
r," which plsy.'t Sunday- nml
ewlby a t the Hitt Theater,
rbe two tnalio music, merriment
i mlIIion.i with n guy atnndon
It given thin comedy a double
i e .e f wbnt everybody liked fcert
their flral teaming picture a.
It la Dlnga rmooUiet t role aa
«pbadour-coin('dlnn.
M jdrt/hn
rhtgn mere tnntalltlng convolu*
aa than ever convulacd n mirthiking atldlelire. Add to these
I romantic allure ot Mary Car
le and tho-'ciim lc misery i f
ravel-voiced'* Andy ihivinr, not
mention a novelty "Bing Hand,”
mnaatlonnl night club thaw, and
ok* o f the mekt siwcUtolar trick
endings that ever came out of
Jfaltywend's sluevr. and you hive
an Idea of urn* ot the must bo«ya k t •musical production* o f
the

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a t the mlllkm.
lliiix Croiby opens a night cla’&gt;
and i print:j the firs t * 8 l n j Hand.'
I t la aurl, a au cciu that he Is
abcut to it ll an Interest far 110,
000 when Hindi darkeni the sicne
and threaten* the ahow. bin*
play i Id i ice tard with on A tad
din quick chingo that will pm*,
ably n i l lin t,sty le In night d u ll
thruUKhoit the country. Maty
t'filh ln n a d irs the rtnnnor-* ,k li
Juat a triflu ahead uf the fortune.

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Dick Powell And Fred
W artor Head Cast
In Musical Comedy

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(liori.il- between lnlihlr*Hn»BB to
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his priMIc l m n kill I nmuietlllon.
Of Ii b 1,«I fur
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The fortunate gent in the center of this fr»I**y of twenty Is
The clltitnllit tmnperaturn nt
Alaska ra il** from CO degrees William Prawtey, one of the comedians responsible fo r the laughs
brim* torn in thn wilder In t» In the Blng.Croehy comedy "Double or Nothing,’* showing Sunday
degrrra nhnre *erii In aiimniitr. and Monday at the theater. Martha Raya, Andy Devine and a list
Tan
!rl«'i| of nilunrnUyor' of famous vnurlevDU and radio entertainers assist, while the girl*
------worn dec-lop. it by llm cirrinair- surrounding Frawley supply beauty and mtlody.
the short ran re mid' the dlslaii
mlnHayur.
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“Varsity Show,- Warner Orbs,
film a il cal extraordinary,
cornea
to the HU* Theater nett Wed*
need ay and Tharaday m a doa­
ble feetare program with “Lore
Under Fire.- BUrrtnr the ev#r*'
popalar Dick Powell and Intro*
discing la grand manner la mo­
tion p leura audiences, Prod War*
la c and hU nationally facaoaa
orclieatra,
the
I'annsy Iranians.
"V an ity show’’ marks a now
blah In i t s steal and comedy en­
tertainment.
* —
Included la the stellar rasJJbasides Dick pnwall sud .ro d
W a tla i are anoh loading f gnroa
n«” Te4 ilealy., Jme Id io n ,-P rla *
. rllla I M
Hoaemary la n a . Hack
i n f ItabW aa, W alter CaUetU
ib it n y DavU and ltoy A (V « B
iMphbr Berkeley, known fa p .b U
leiag natlce and Uvlab prodaetlon
nntnbera Iq past Warner Broa.
Pina lea la bktdoea blmeetl ln**Verally Bho«i(1 with a amaahtng. r&gt;
hale tka't allmaxM more than an
hoar of saprsma fna and amnan*
Ibant,
The plot' ot thn ptetnro deala
with the of girts of Chuck Daly
(IHck Powall), a Broadway pptrdurwr temporarily on h e uppers,
In (tags ths asnual qnadraagle
Club show at WlnHald Colle ft .
Daly, himself a WtnfMd alumI nus. la Induced to return to thd
college to yescka the v an ity
( ahow from Lh« hands « Profaa| aor Oylvestei
H 'ddla. (W elter
I c a tle ti), faculty advisor, who la
l‘ a)l for art aed uothlpg for mod*
•| ernlU . In school pfceottlattona.
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Wortng.1
Col. w. H. V«n Dyke, vim Warner Brother* new Kit pietukv
Korn Ilia rrti t'u "Ksklmo," "Trad- Thuraday C , dbubl* feature pH
*r Horn" nml other oiilalam^ug rotta* Young ta “Lor* Under Fir*.
»urr»M*B, directod. The p r a iln c -____ r s n . ~ ~r~* r w», liar Id t), 'grhnlck, *|to

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John Barrymore Cast

LOVE UNDER F IR E ”

'Tim forluiie'liiintcrsi mlng Croa*
bp, Martha Ituy,1, Andy Devine
and William Frawley, get going
when a freak will offers a million
’ dollars to the one who o n double
98,000 In thirty dsys. They have
.[ i a reckon with the nol-ao brnhvolent brother c f .tlio will-maker,
Played by Fam 1Ilmls, who plots
ta-keep the million at horns. Mind*
uses his 'daughter, played by Miss
: Carlisle, us a rat's paw, and, un*
■ beknownsl, she picks Ding Crusty
d a'h er victim.
■llind* uses phoney atock to entlie Frawley to part with hla
roopry, ami Amly lores hla In a
hols'In-onc golf coarse. Martha
, B ay s, aa "I.lta Im v ," tile ex-»ong
and dance girl, open* a canoe
service, colls In chorus girl* to
ka her pilot", nml, when the fleet
; center tn, Is aet to do a sky-rocket, Ung bualnra*. Thl* la the cue for
Komancing tempeaiuouaiy
U retta Young
Mm* tuna "11% On} It’e O ff" which and Don Amrche (right 1 find jray adventure In defying the mill'
‘ aeta Martha o ff on her maddest ,Uiry authnrity of John Camdlnv (left) In "Love Under Fire,"
tear. A riot aquiil kills her chance

Twentieth Century-Fog comedy-drama.

A number of large mtrrera tlsOne of the greatest actor* In
the wrrlil, John Harrymore, hid ilgnnl to rnihle driven of vebeen c is t In the new Paramount tlrlaa to set, traffic ajipruaching
m yiteiy . p lrtu e , ' H’llMe.j Drum* rmn varDri}.directions wllMw'litmr.ml Comes llock,*' which shows Inlletl at street rornera ill liuenua
Tuetilny nt the llitx Theater.

PROGRAMME FO R W EEK OF OCT. 3
AT THE R11Z
Sunday, M onday- Martha Kaye. Ring Crosby and a galaxy
of Paramount .Stars in a music*) comedy romance "DOUBLK
OR N O TH IN !;,"’
T ups lay The Hlg Day—Register at the mi line*. 300
special BttrntU.n and “ IIUL-UlOU DRUMMOND COMKS
HACK.”
,
WcdntMlay, Thursday—Dlelt*Powell, Fred Waring with his
Pcnnsylvan'ans and s .mat of alhrr celebriCe*. RrnJin’ Riotin’
and Ilhythm-ATIe, "V A RBITV .H IIO W ." Also fjjra tla Young.
Don Amrche "I.OVK UNDER F IR E ."
.
Friday - Clark Cable, Myma Loy, William Powell In
“MANHATTAN MELODRAMA” and Wal|p-t Deary and W ar
net Baxter in "SL A V E S H IP ."
1 "*
Salu nliy Ccorge O’Dtien "H O LLYW O O D "-C O W BO Y"
Also "TH E CAME THAT K IL L S."

AT TH E J»HINCE88 i , .

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Salutdey and Sunday, October ilthj and lO’. h—’ LA W LESS
LAND" and "IXJV E TA K ES ^LIGHT.*

THE “BIG A PPLE”

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THE GANG'S ALL HERE

Gable, Myrna Loy,
And Bilft Powell
Co-Star In Show)

John Hfj^’ald1and lumlae Camp­
bell are Ihn’ now ncroou lovers
las mud in- 'fflulhiuit Urucnmoud
Cornu* Hack." thn , new mystery
play.M TooNiley nt
the THU
Tboalur, .
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Summer Hoim Racing in the Florida Cypro— Gardens

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b i t t y agmlost BUI Terry, thevaeada ef snoot
to M peclty to u llu ts a baaebsll's big ahow.

ueia uowuie atuuwtx Circus co m ., to San lord on Oaiurday
afternoon and night of next week, Ella HarrU and her equine
partn er-"T oota" will enter the big eppl# conteet that la to be
■taged under the big top with all th e'h orse* and rider* partici­
pating-

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More Fruil And VegeUbleti Than An|
Similar Area lo America t

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V M i CUr Affordlaf Rati, Blfkwajr
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VOLUME XXVI

Member Aaeodated Prtaa

"igh Tribunal
efers Action
On Black Case
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SANFORD, FLORIDA* MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1937

“Jook” Joints
Facing D eath
In Sem inole

‘---------- 1 DROPPED THE KLAN’

Levitt Files Motion
' To Force Black To
Show Why Permit: ted■ •To Sit On Court

“ Before becomlnc a senator t droppeil the Klan.
So
spoke Justice Hugo U Black In tillin g a vast radio audience th.it
he had been a member of the Ku Klux Klan but had nylyncd his
“knighthood" In ths Invisible Empire. This exclusive picture wn»
probably will be announced neat made with a candid camera as ths Justice delivered his radio
,
___
Monday. Tha action could b« address from a prlvato home In Washlnjftan. D. C
| a k n rf*. a n y ‘ time however. The
proceedln(i were brief.
1 Bl^.L
wboae
appointment
Black,
^ brought a •torn* of controversy
bla reemberuhlp In tha Ku
Ktux Klan, entered ‘be courtroom
with the other Justice* a i the
court reconvened for a new *crm.
jf e did not retake tha oath of

President H ints Jo h n Maxcy Is
S p e cia l Session Named Chairman
Of U. S . Congress Of Citrus Board
Supreme Court Is Hit Commission With Six
For I n v a lid a tin g : New Members Takes
AAA Farm Control
Up Duties Today

* Albert L etlt*. former F ed cn l
Judge In the Virgin Islaqds, chal
fenced the ctmitltulhmalily i f
the appointment an t requested
LAKELAND, Oct., *. -&lt; -P )-GRAND FORKS. N. p . Oct., *.
th at Black’i eight n *»s:litv * com­
... ,
_
r , _ „ i„ . John Maxcy of Frostproof, red- litpel him to ihow why
ih&gt; old - W - I n an address strongly
, J, b
Cone to
ha permitted to serve,
hinting a t a speelal session ot membership
^
lo rid . Cltl
on* tho FFlorida
Citrus
i Levitt, who recently resigned an
2 l l m ' Own mission, was named chairman
a special assistant to Attorney

KSuS'-.Sf” SW !K |-Jt.‘=f
meeting. The nx

the earliest possible mumi-nt,"

u r t '* " -

for the first time on his western
trip, the President dissgrvrd with
the majority ruling invalidating
tho AAA form of production con­
trol. lie also quoted eiyrerpt,
from a letter from a retired mem­
ber of that court, John II. Clarke,
saying he saw “eye to eye"’ will,
the President as to his social,
economic, and peace program.
The President spoke in dedlcat
ing the federally sponsored grand­
stand at the fair grounds, com­
ing here from Peck Dsm, Mont.,
where
he rebuked “Doubling
Thomases'’ who have been criti­
cal of his objectives, lie left here
for Chicago.

“Ir

new-commission
by Gone lo succeed

^
on Kept in, took up their duties
today.
Maxcy succeeds I* P. Kirkland
of Auhurndalc whom Cone did not
rrnppoint to tho commission. The
commission did not d.acuss the
appointment of n new secretary.
Neither did it Immediately discuss
the advertising program.
C. Commander of Tampa,
general manager of the Florida
Citrus Exchange, submitted
n
series of recommendations for the
betterment of the Industry. The
commissioners ssi.f they would
di-cuss them Inter.

Republican Leaders

N !

Exalted Elk Ruler Crowds Are Attracted Agree On Problems
Will Be Honored By Municipal Zoo . OREGON, III., Oct., 4 - M t Tho local Municipal Zoo com F o n n rr. Gov, Frank O. Lowdrn
Orlando Meet tlnuao
tn fia Hanford's outstand­ announced last night a fte r a con­
• Charles Spencer K art, of New
and present Grand Exalted
Eidsr of tho B P. O. E. will be
fcnorwd gt a special meeting at
Orlando Eika Lodgg tonight at
o’clock, according to Ceorga
■tan, Exalted Ruler o f tha
Meal Lodge.
' Extensive plana bavs been made
kg tha officials and mcml|'ra of
Um Orlando Lodge fo r a gigantic
daaclave to allow all mambera of
U m eariooa Central Florida Lodges
to meet tho Exalted Ruler, Mr.
Thurxton stated.
• T ha Sanford Lodge expect* to
l a hi attendance at the conclave
te 10 strong, Mr. Thurston said,
toasted all Elks « f the local
* h o can attend te contact
0 . Sharon,' Jr. or Chari**
■ad.
died B aler e f the local
• argod th a t, all mem' * ■ ha a apocial effort te atlh# ass et log tn ordaf that the
* Lodge might mnka a good
Traasportatian will bo
fa r those who wish it,

Yerk

Gladys Kendall
4-H Work
loose Demons t r a ­
ils County are
dor way, Mr*,

reported

today
ached-

I a n tu .
the

4-H ash*
4-H Club hi
and the
and 4-H
Thareday.

Third Florida Lynchin;r Within SliorU
Time Stirs Gover*
nor Cone To Action
*

Tha now Mrupnllnnat tax law,
which became’ offer.Uo on O ct.,
I and ll.o removal of nli&gt;t ma- !
chine* from operation In this
elute, havo sounded Mm “death
s n e lf fora number nf
“Jook
Jo Ills" In Btmlnolucounty, a
Herald reporter learn'"! today.
Over tho weok-end m a n y
••Jooks" which were usually glarlug wflli Itdog tlrt.ls and tilled
MILTON, Oct. 4. -(A P I-*
will, dnlirers noru dark. IndlSheriff Joo 'Allch of SnntM
rnt'ng that they wrero unable tu
* A floating U rg rt against which China has tent squad after squad of men to destroy It is J a ­ Itosa county iv|u*rtiq|
four
meet tlm high levies placed JU
pan's naval flagship, the cruiser Idtun.o, anchored o ff Shanghai in the Whangpoo river, llomhs nu n took it m-pro prisoner
them hy tint new law.
Tho nc&lt; iqtilhiusl tux l a w! have bern dropped frum the w ir and mines exploded in the water In an attempt to send the warship fmhi hint on flip hljfhwny,
whirl, wo* passed its n revenue lo destruction. Among recent-attem pts was th a . of ■ suicide squad which fl.te c il a mine nearby, only near Fort WnltiiB, Fin., Into
premature blast.
measure In the la*! seailon of
Iasi night and «hot tho bprio
tile Iwgislutllre Imposes a tax
lo ili’iith. Tho iiojiro, iihotib
nf |l&amp;0 on any pl.ee where
daxrlMg la engaged In. with tho
.'to, was Hated mm J. C. Kvnn*
c
i
t
y
n
e
w
s
b
r
i
e
f
s
eirepMon of lintel* which are
and was lo face Irml hern
registered will, the State Hotel
litlay on h charge of robbing i%
('umm'sslon. Tha art also finfilling slatnui end riim inally at*
pneeg Hie tax nu all places where
lacking n 12 year old white hoy.
enterlnll.n.Pltt surli ss eilillilll.ms
The coiem-i's Jury at f'ro sl"
nr variety programs ore provided
view thia Homing said It found
for patrons.
lie dura lu Identify the mi'll who
The ''JookS" liuvn to pay g li­
.Sheriff C. M. Hand Is nut of
lynrbcd the negro. Ginmly Judga
cense nf |10.25 as venders of
Sanford on business today.
Wilbur Osburn anld the negro’*
h.-er nml wines in addition to
■i
body wna found oh a lend riddle,1
the a.I valorem ins in. Ihclr fix­
c«""&gt;ty judge r . w . w sro is
witli tiucUslivl nml three pirlol lull*
tures nnd stork, tho tin retell
— —
j spending l.vlay In Arcadia
on
lets.
er*' lii-cnno and the |-J of one
DKNVKIt,
Oet.
t.
~
-T
h
e
Evan.l via* arrested a! out “six
Man.bcrs of the Sanford Rotary
‘ hr City Briefer learned
percent las Imposed &lt;m sales.
American federation of l-alior or eight week,, ago," fiber Iff Allen
this morning.
tin ldi.ee* where liquor ' was Club were rn trilalnrd today .it
high command called for a knock onlil, ii ml li oil been In-Id hi jail ah
sold for consumption nn rim their regular weekly luncheon in
The Celery ( amp, No. t!2S, of down, drag nut fight ssartslnwl I'anuuia ,1'ily to i pfcgcpnl blnx
premise* tho new law provides tbe Yaldex Hotel by eight high
the Woodmen of the WsuTT! will John l&lt;- Lewis nml Ids txmimll- until tbu time of til.il. Allen saiil
for a Itconao fro nt ! ■ » . » while|lchoo,
frU whu
lurid ils I eg ula I- weekly meeting tea for Industrial Orgnulrnllnn he w, nt to I'diinmu t.'ity last night,
the lli-en«c for parkago houses . . .
. .
. . . . .
*■ the Federation opened
rls! pul the negro In the front seat
|( &lt; s lls s t 4 o» r s s s T s s l
will hr tltio:,*,
*
10
demonstration
of
thr
intricate
v iso
67th annual convontlon heru to­ of t|ic car with him nml M nilcV
maneuvers
of
the
“ll
ig
Apple,"
I
he
In discussing Ihe now occupa­
day.
for this rily.
tional ta t law as U relates to new dance erase which is sweeping
H clailng the "pulley of toler­
Near Fort Wnllnn, be said, un* ■
dealers In nlrolmlle
beverage*. thr ruuntry.
ation line failed." the
federa­ other rar forced him with a abut*
Introduced by K. V. Turner, who
Jin), t), j in k In*. Hrininoto Coun­
tion'* executive rnuncll sad In gun nml look the negro front •
ty gas collector, staled that 'un­ hsd charge of the program, thr
Its report that tho "tint* has ar­ hint. The ih e rlff said , t h
mofi?
performers
wero:
Miss
Core
I
is
der tho provisions of Hie new
ris*,!" to expel tbo rebel &lt;IIO drove him nh“til a. mdo iheon thw*
Triir.ick.
Miss
l.iRIsn
Adams,
Miss
law the Hlalp nml rolinty and
unions ami set tip iltal i&gt;rg»n‘- road then put liloi out nnd band*
tho Incorporated elites shared Msrjorie Cogbunt, Miss Horothy
I’AltlH. Oet .4 .- (J 1)—Krlward eatloii* In Ih'dr territory
&lt;d him Ibr ki-ya to III, nulomidiilr.
equally In tho license too*. Jf Wiggins, Douglas Slenatrom, W al­ Of Windsor anrinunerd Inst night
Tho "b rider nf the CIO movethe denier niserates within the ter Haynes, Ruddy Ilisbrp, nnd b* will luIng his A'm-tlr iiii-liarii '” *"1 Is driven forward In W - He snbl be did not m-nglilxe any
of the men uml m i * only four of
rorporuta llmllg. And tho Btate Voile Williams.
Hucbess (&lt;s visit her native lan*l, colloit of Ills plans to establish tbem ill one automobile.
An interesting paper on “ tVhf "in Ihe near lulu re."
and eoutity each reeel ye Hu por­
j a duel nml rival movement hr
S h eriff Allen drove In hh, o f­
tent of the Ten If tho Joint la Altendance'- was read by Rolariati
The former Klng-Kmperor of tho force of a consuming nmbt- fice here, letpplioned Sheriff John
Roy
Holler
as
an
additional
part
operated outside the rlly.
(
tbo nrllUlt Empire, who re -' thin lo gain control of the or- Steele nt I'reslvlcw. Sheriff Sleelo
Mr. Jink Ins also advised city of the program,
neunied hi* throne fur the love ganlied fairer .tuoventenl »n'l tn
I’residenl 11- H. Coleman an ­ of Ihe former Wallis Winfield .it ostnhllsb Ills own Indepemlenl uml r'.ninly Judge Osborn found
operator* Hint Ihe city license
mu»l lie presented him hefnre he nounced tb it a lurtu-rur will Ir Baltimore, said ho and Ids bride IHitlt lent parly. Labor In many the negro's body, Allen anld ho
Is null.orItfil I d Issua ||.e Hlate held by thr Rotnrinns at Sunlsrulo eT four months would visit tmlli hieulltli'o lina hern me dlvlileil In­ tub] nobody at .Millon be wna g o ­
ing n fler the negro b et night.
Springs on Oet. II. A Committer
and County Ihensrs,
tho United Slates and Germany in warring rumps."
At Talluhsa-ee Governor I'one
under the rhairmanship of I’n'd
President william nrneo's nil
to study bousing conditions of
ani,l be would, "lb , nil I roll to
Slinr was named tn have charge ib„ tuq nation*.
dress later today 1* expected to
straighten tin , ihutg mil nml run
of the event,
Tim s u d d e n announremenl. open n week of oratory ngalnvl down llm guilty p.iila-s- ’ lie In­
I’aul Rrdfrsm form eily nf Live made while the Duke and Much - Imwls.
st no tiil
nothin (tie* in Snots *
Dak was Welcomed into the tin , *ss w'-is In Parts on a abopptng
The FederalInn'a e t o r U l i v e
»» a new mrmlH-r. Mr. Rmlfearn trip. Inimedlslely raised specu­ letinirll will ssk iho fi-&lt;terulnin'*| llo-ut nnd llkliiloorn count leg. to
muki- ii t Ion •-null Inti-dignity*.
had been a member of the Live lation roitrcrnlng
the
couple's uvnuaf run real |on today lor nu I'lie I ) lulling on- II h- third Ax
(lak Rotary Club.
»»orI plans and the Implirnllnus tluirdy lo expel III robel l'. I. I t,I l-'loiida hi icccoi oiotiihs.
IIAItCKMlNA, Oet. • 4.- (A*)— Among the guests at today's of f-Mwanl’a Journey |o lilx wife's unions.
luncheon
wss
Dr.
R.
Wl
Ruproeht,
“ For l“ o yearn wo have pur-1
,
.
..
. j ,,x _ J
A Hpsnlsh roltel warstilp appeared
homeland,
out of thr dsrknets of the Medi­ who has recently come hero from
T h* brief statement merely sued n policy of toleration, lhe| 11, th, r o l l l J l S l\ U _ lV O lllC O
that
Ihe
»r p round! said l„ II* ..................... .
r j’0 J ^ L j i . J &gt;\rU r Z o i U ’S
terranean last night and bombard­ Gainesville In take Hr. K. I(. Pur­ said, however.
Wo bare patiently
ed tho City o f Hern-Inns, killing vis' place as man.rgrr o f the Cel­ would uffuril u*» opportunity to con, rollon
ery Ksprrimrntnl Station on Cel- study "Ihe well-being
of
flio and sincerely endeavored I d pro­
Ujnl wounding many persons.
WASHINGTON, Oct., I. -t d l
working man" tn whliii Ills liny. mote a settlement Ibtiuirii eon
Tho warship remained a safe rry Avenue.
Maritime enmini'sioH officinla
distance outside the port tn rirrv
«l Hl*hn«»* "h a* aluuy* Inter­ ference nml negiitlalliiii All Ibis dlsclomil yesterday that guvottibss failed, x a s
out its shelling, the Bureau rf
ested himself."
incut lnclcb.ini
bqi. are
briny
"Now lltu executive rmincll
Brlllstl circles of Paris as Well
Public Order said.
'» ^"'1' "min nut uf Ihfi
as London llorlf wero plunged feels that the I line has arrived!
Several shells fell in the center
iuui
1
by the surprise innVn Into heal-1 “ hen the Anierliun Fmlernllnn &lt;d
uf the city, killing ami wounding
hpilllinll i'«»llllk‘H*
Inibnr
must
meet
I
tie
Issue
rrn
-1
Wight Brothers Company, loril ed dl*cu**lon not dissimilar to
prrsrnu outside
cafes. Damage
Chrysler Plymouth dealers, and rontrorrrsr thdt
slight, however.
raged during uted by .......... ................... for I n ' T l'" M*'\'
n,d enter I Inn',' roiic* uulc»4 tho
At least MS persons wrro killed Reel and Hons, local Dodge Ply­ the abdication tr ill* |s*t Hccem duslrlal OrKuhliatlou in a ilunr- cvuniat u r,
it
cUI lAid InialllVK way,
and more than 60 wounded yes­ mouth agenry, wilt.be well reprus her.
"The Inleri-Mla id every nixlKM in-** -auiy,
The British Onvernmeni ton
terday when two squadron* (lf sonted at the meeting of all the
TIh-u - uro nine vc-,el» ut tho
rebel bombing planet dropped in -[ilealer* and di-tnbutm * of Chrys* sentod to the Puke 'o f Windsor's at unit Internal loiml union r.f |,n -cut. owned by llio government
cendinry esplnslvoa on the rrowd-,lor Products In Florid,, and South forihrom lnr vlatl* to the United filial ed with the A. F of I.,
■rod
iqwrnled privntely under
rd working-class quarters of Port G*orgia In Jacksonville la-ginning Risies sod Oermany ratlivr than must b„ protected aud preserved
iimnsgrincut eontnoi . I hut conn,
|
tbinfiislon
and
nuninilorstnudlmnermlt him In return lo Eng
Valencia.
ilamorrow, It was lesim-d today.
i,cur the vvtir run,
l-'ivv »|"T4ls
The bodlr* e f 21 Head were list-1 The new lilts nimiM* «»f rhry»* land, person* tlofe In BuiklnX- I regarding the relallouslilp tu lle,
] A. F". of I ,, uf orKanlxnlbin* through ,)„■ M, &lt;1,1,■,, aiu-uu al„f
ml in morgues and loyalist iiffi- l*r prmlurts will lo- eshll iteil at ham I'alar* said last night.
four t,, lb-- oilciil. I’tu-y have been
Edward's announcement did ant holding meudmrshlp ill (lie (I,
dais said the death toll might ill* two-day convention which will
n-nmlcd, bowever, to nvoid^ tho
exceed Id) when rescue rrews have havt as
Ms headquarters the disclose whm the flukn and I. I), must lie terminated,
Duches* wll| alirt Iholr Journey, • "Tbo issue which created the Irouhjud an a*.
completely
combe,! blocks of George
Washington lldtel
in
Private ship lint's were enu*
beyond ImtlratlnC that they will division wlllihi the ranks of la­
smouldering ruins,
Jacksonville.
til,,,,d by other g m e m u nt *g*-n*
bor
must
he
made
dear.
depart
toon,
Two squadrons of flv# plane* - On their return from Jackson"In order to arrolupllsh lids civs bl’ l nuudl, about upelation f
Tho Duk*'* deiislon to visit'
each circled th* port at IV A. M,,vOlo tho Inrsliles will hung back
in the war tuliva.
^
at high altitude and bogan drop- now models to be used as drmon­ ■ho United Stole* ugalp was mid purpose the executive ruunill
by his Intim ites |n mark hi* do recommends x x x Ihe , '(inven­
ping large bombs. More than ‘EH stratora. •
A’ll ABS PIIOTE-ST
■•xplosivrs wrro dropped before
Those who plan to attend th * clslon lo ' ‘got ilo»n" te bualnra*' tion confer upon llio executive
JE R U SA L E M . Oct., 4.
bP&gt;—«
two loyalist pursuit planes wenl convent Ion
from
Hanford ora after mnr# than ten months &lt;&gt;t rounrll authority and power
Tlw grond' vnuifli &gt;,f Jerusalom*
into the sky anil forood tho raiders Ralph Wight, Meade F o t, and ratlroment following his abdlra revoke the charters uf.Jliu Inter
national unions holding member ’ bnnicinb -l ill the an, lent Movqua
tlon.
lo fleo.
Floyd Palmer, all of Wight
of Hop, r olid ,1, tying
Its it lata
Many person* bntlavod llisi bis ship In the CommUtee- lor In­
One of Ihe rebel a ir squadron. Brothers Company and It. J . Reel,
troop* l„ urr,-»l him, yesterday
was ronipooed nf bomber* pstn,- Roy Reel and two salesmen of Intention tn visit dermany and dustrial Organliatlnn which wero
rolled upon hJG/MMI Arab* whowa
Ih# United piales reveals a de suspended 8*pt. 6, in IBS.*'
od bright red. A government Root and Rons.
spiritunl live* he rule* tu protest
sir* on hla part lo resume Ids
aviation expert said th* r e d
] ---------------------- --i,gainst Britain',! “gross In te lf,rrule a* ’'British Ambassador si
pianos wore German Hoinkrla.
e m c " with Moslem affair*.
larg*." a Job that b * performed
The raid wsa on* o f tho wor&gt;.
as Prince of W alts,
experienced ly
this emorgenry
ft waa Indh-atad that there
capital of loyalist Spain sine* the
would be a marked rontrsxt he
outbreak of th * alvil war IS
LEE SBU R G . O ct, 4 - U P ) .
City
workmen
have
been
making
months ago.
lween hla furthcoming trip sad
Forecast
»
Itxtenslro repair* to the Municipal bit last American tour, when he Geraldine raldwcll, 13, daughter
Partly
rlnudy
lonlghl and Turx*
of
M
r.
anil
Mrs.
Roy
Caldwell,
E ll IIO W B DIEM
i Band Khali on tho luike Front ro- was -swept Into tha renter of ai
electiocutrd at her home near day, extreme' no,tl,west Flurldnl
according lo -Rupcnntond- social swlrj and i.s , c.w ..., . ..
same.
ATCHISON, K art. Oct., 4. -O F ) onl od Parka Jam es Moughtun. American rrai*
Official Report
j contact with an rlrclric wire.
—Edgar W. I Ed) Ho***, HI, noted
Tha
building has torn ro* blue" suits.
"
High Lro*
The line parsed over th* roof of
author, nlltor and phlloxojdo
and all wood work has
"0
a corrugated Iron bam on whh-h 2 5 ___ _______ _________ M*
repaired and it is luqn-tl that
dlod In hi* sleep yesterday at 2:20
T t
Tbo areragb depth of Ihe ah* and her slater Wero playing, i t s ____________________ — — ^ HO
A- M. « * T &gt; at hU homo hero. entertainment may be provided
Yesterday was Geraldine'* tblr- Ml .......... ................... ....... T9 ^ 7#
Death »*■ duo te gradual paraly­ tboro fo r Hanford resklmU and ocean below gas level Is if ,l t e
s o __ _____ _______ — M __74
____
totntb birthday.
v h K o n during th* winter &gt;ca**n- fe#L
sis and udiiniitiai of age.

Preliminary Invent!Ration Fails To Re­
veal Clues To Ganj?i

WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 —
TAP)—The Supreme Court
-jjoday deferred action on a
m o tio n by Albert Levitt dcjttfned to compel Associate
Justice Hugo Black to show
Why he ahould be permitted
to alt on the high tribunal.
Whether the court will
grant or d e n y . t h e m o tio n

'^ B l a c k la Constitutionally Ineligible
A to atrvs because:
L tfa waa a member of the
Senate
which
increased
the
“emoluments" a justice receives
by permitting them to retire at
fall pay after becoming 70 and
■ervlng 10 .years.
S. There Is no vacanry on the
. court and will be none unless
form er Ju stice Van Devanter
completely sev e n his connection
by resignation rather by merely
retiring.
Technically, Levitt asked the
Oourt fo r permission to file a
• motion asking the justices to
•rder Black to show cause Why
he ahould bs permitted to serve.

Negro Seized
By Four Meu
Aud Lynched

A FLOATING TARGET

NcgroWilh Sheriff
On Way To Trial

Levitt Action Based
On Black’s Vote To
' Hike ’Emoluments’

. , JJw seaal C am m in g * cw ten d * th a t

-v

Many Places Already.
Closed Qn Account!
Of Slot I*aw^And
Occupational T a x '

Black Takes Seat
On Supreme Court

•fflea.

NUMlIKIt 2931

Eatablkhcd In 1908

ference wftl. form er Pro*. Herbert
Hoover and former
Governor
Landmv that the throe were “ in
sgrrem rnt
on every es&gt;Jnlial
problem'' of the nation and the
republican party,
“The throe of us ranva»»,-| the
notional crisis at gront Iciyth,"
the brief statrim-.it said, “a 'll we
ilgnrd ourselves In Ig roc meet on
every essential problem b*'lh of
the country and thr party. I
Immediately a ftrr thr Informal
Hurting, Is.id,in Irft for Winnrtka. III. None could be roarhad for
rand.
amplification o f .Lowden's 'stairThe hoar tuba have been or­ rm-nt but it was sssmnrri ..mat of
dered from a New York animal tho ilimisniim roncrrneil the Hoov­
dealer and are expected to ar- er proposul fur an off-year re ­
lie * la Sanford shortly.
publican conventionIn
tha
meantime.
Jem ea
Houghton,’ supervisor of park*
In Sanford. I* directing repair
work on tbo old bear cags In
preparation fo r-th e paw comers.
i~ ■
JE R U SA L E M . Oct.. 4
M 1Thv grand mufti of Jerusalem,
from his place of refuge in the
Musque of Omar, issued a procla­
Constable W- A. McMullen yoo mation Iasi night utfting Arsba
terday arreatad throe negro lade lo end their strike against stern
for (baft of a maltroo*. which British measures tu preserve orthey sold to a local ' furniture der in the Holy land,
dealer for 44 cen t*
I The strike, which resulted in
Tha lad* were picked up by closing of shops in many .cities
tho constable hftor it was
through Palestine, had beta in­
ported they bad been aeon car­ terpreted us retaliation against
rying • mallroaw T h * boys con­ British attion to upprooa Arab
fessed to tho theft and w en terrorists.
turned over te tho Jneontlo
Tho mufti, who bad boon o r­
Court,
dered deposed by ibr British i s
Tho«o snooted were. Roddick chairman of the Mo-lewt Supreme
1*000, I t ; Hoary Jouos, i t . *nd conned, protested against bis oust­
D*r» Jouos, I t .
er, characterising it a s' “gross
Interference in Mo-dmi Internal
Columbia requires that all Bu­ affairs/* The Moslem
rnIgraat* bo able te speak Span- In the mosque tu avoid
t*h
______________ ________ ___ arrest.
ing attraction for Humlny attarnoon “out eta."
Yesterday autos orruplp.1 all
available spare near lbn 7.no
end throngs crowilnt around the
cages to waft-h the antics of the
monkey* and the numerous oth­
er anlmala at tho Zoo.
Two Amerlren near* will soon
be added tn the Zoo, Ralph Hagwell. secretary of (he Rrmlnnle
fount y Chamber of Commerce,
reported, adding that this addi­
tion was made pn**lhle through
a surplus In the Chamber’s /.on

Arabs UrgeQ To End
Strike In Holy Land

Constable McMullen
Arrests 3 Negroes

Rotarians
Given Exhibition
Of The“Big Apple

A.F. O fL Calls
Far Knock Down
W ith C .I.O .

Plans Arc. Made For
Barbecue At Sunlando On October 14 j

Convention In Denver
SnyH Time Here To
Expel Rebel Unions

Duke And Duchess
Of Windsor P l a n
To Visit America

City Of Barcelona
Severely S h e l l e d
By Rebel Warship

Local Chrysler Men
Attend Jax^ Meeting

Electric Wire Causes
Girl’s. Electrocution

Repairs Are Made
To City Band Shell

't ,

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“

tkWr.
I

LOCAL W EA TH EIt

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1908

].

Oti'L-MAF)
r'TMKW th*

mlral I
kpot In ■ carload of i h w blot machine* whkh were rushed out of Tlfrida mandar
Asiatic
a law to outlaw Ihrm be tame ‘effective. .tAfter midnight September SO they
Wars scheduled to ba si bjeet o Mil or* and destruction. Th* scene above was typical of many ace'
___________
Mona bi Florida at the leadline draw near.

CITY NEW S BKIEFS
opened a ahep hi Orlando. 1
Behr I# well known In Saafi
and has llvsd hers for im n l
fears. ■ ' i
•
i
•It was also Indicated lh«l
Rbsaleo Millinery will occupy lu
Fresh
former shop In the Band BaiJdlaj
which some time ago underwent i Into
extensive renovations under Um
' And
direction of the Somerset Corpor

tfflhrmdl

Eyn

M a t e Borna lavlUng II
b

Benford Its will open the Ivey
Shoe Store In the store next U
the entrance o f the local telephone
office. Mr. Iv«y plana to carry a
complete line e f men, women amt
children's shoea In hit hew stare
It waa le/rned.

Slot* Vanriii In
Semiaote With

AttackRuns, circuit
Barbed Wirewas in
Heavy Losses l,“ "'

jiuiRe touurd ,b. smith Mayor And Secretary
the Court
Of High Committee
Placed On Cnliser

Ills office In

------t v A. Itnwo and Voljlo II. IVnHENDAYE, Oct,, I.
—W t— dlctim of Daytona Itoach
wera
Generalissimo Francisco
Franco married yesterday by County
apparently*waa mailing his forces Judge It. \Vv ware.
•ti the Madrid front today while
-------hla northwestern army slabbed
llapwitl, secretary nf the
from three direction, at Dijon's
00111'‘ f
«•■ *« *
Wstem line. &gt;
Commerce. was In his officii this
Tha concentration on the Madrid !"orn‘n*
Oc.l time siuet

T m L*1?*? ■ S S a ^ste^
| ^ j l 'jjf y.

fa ^Tto Respect
tore’ Property

of

Other Ai
Fior
Ida S u f f e r Even
Heavier RaivifaU

Juniors-Seniors
Study Business

« of the school.
Approximately *14 pupils of tha
The Son* of llio Legion Drum
Junior and senior classes of th*
and Uugle Corpn will hold their
fitmlnol* High School arc taking
wcrl^iy practtri, session in th»
advantage of cemmartial courses
Auu-riran la-gluti Hut tonight at
that art being offered this tana
7:30 o'clock, their advisor, Terry
at the Institution and the Com*
mere 1*1 Department ia offering a
special commercial diploma te all
In rBavtla
atudtnte graduating with lb* no*
’ want te
eaasary requirement* fixed by th*
department.
Mrs. May 4. lfas wail is tba
hand commercial Instructor of the
ten hi the County had ran
department which la offering the
their machine* hi ample.
following courses to atsdante who
before the death knoll aoa
prafar the business type of work.
W. J. Pell, oa* of th* U
Business Arithmetic. Business Black Will Talk
local e aerator a, took all hie
training, 1st and Bod -year'at
largest. rainrail racqrdo
From Friend’s Home
typing, I*t and tad yaar of Short*
1 yser. |7»’ Inilsc* lot loo
Methods Of Farming
hand,
1st
and
tnd
yaar
of
Book­
i pearly, an lack yesterday.
WASHINGTON,' Ort.
This rainfall, kowaver. I» small keeping, Commercial .Law, Com­ When Asaoclats Jusllr* Hugo U In Sweden Explained
mercial Geography, Commercial
Black delivers hi* iilim rym akTha ardar af- tha Bupramaj tA comparison with th* precipi­
Kenneth lluilnvaeun, mrmber
big radio apoech tn tbs nation
Oaert, white apptylag dlroctly te tation In otkar- sections of Um
State
during
tha
past
few
days.
tonight, ha will apeak from the o f the Seminole Chnplrr tif Fu*
aaly two aaanttea. will be re* (
living room of th* modest hntna lure Former* o f America, deapactad by , all lb* abarif fa o&lt; According to a nawapaptr aa*
of a
friend
In Wa»bli'rton*a scribe I |ha farming methods used
the sute. Attoreoya at Tallaha*- oount, 4.14 taebo* of T*J* M l. In
In Sweden and Denmark to th*
Chevy Che** aecllou.
aaa Indicated llowavar. If will Miami and vicinity yostarday,
which U coasMarably more. than
. This was announced today aa members of the Oviedo Chapter
tba rainfall la this section. ’
Btark and bis friends rumpiatPd at th* latter** aocond meeting of
la vlaw of th* relatival/ poor
plan* for an unproetdeutrd ad the year In the Oviedo High
drainage tn the low gvetelad**
.
Cooper,
jdraa* atmloglrally similar to the School recently, R.. . F.
ndte, talks aomatlaies mad* by advisor of the group snngunced
x
trmaIil■nt tl
vail
today.
P*r*el4*a't
Rnoaerell.
Th# Future Farmer member
Black's talk wRI daal with th*
te .tW .v W a lir h d v e
dlapcta over bis appointment to has Just returned from a sum­
hr Ote 'M r
,tka Baprema Oourt. Th* justice mer rotation spent entirely tn
Eugene
Will apeak ovar microphone* aat I lb*»c European n a tio n s .__
_
«p In tba living room of ,lhs Allen. Oviedo Chapter member,
hom* bf Mr. and Mrs. Claud* K. |*'*° dlacuaeed Future Fanner
Hamilton, Jr* on quiet Tenoy * orr &lt;n lenOrml with ihelftipemaoa Street.
bora present. It woe indicated.
—
i.
Aside from the members pres-

i

Oeti

I.

*4 th* Associate
and Shippers of

J K IIS A U C M ,

OCt.

1. -

arastl

If) —

Itrltatn ilruch with « n Iren flat
today to crush a n«w wave ut
terrorism tn the lloty Land, In
a awoepInB offdhstro mandate,
authorities outlawed the Arab
higher cunimlllea * and slarted
rmindlnr up II* Influential menshere.
' « ' 5.;\
With talopbane raortBunteatloP
'fr o ltilh o V .ly
au
roads heavily aoardod police cap
rtod out their large seals opera*
Ilona before dawn. Silently they
surrounded the hmu*s o f Ar»h
lenders nnd searched them ona
after ilia nllier.
Dr. ifanaolti Khalldl, mayor of
Jerusalem. and Fniul Saba aac*
rotary of ilm higher committee,
warn reported to have been
seised and taken aboard flit Hrlb
Ish rruteiT Susses at Haifa.
Terrorism reached a climax
whan the llrlileli rnmralsaloner
of dallies and ble bodyguard

Seminole Quota For
CCC It Set At 30

of tha JapaiMee troops. \ ,?
The United SUtteo sad'JB f
have reached a dlplemaUo ddl
lock ovar Ike quaatlon ad roaM
alblllly for lajory to AMMdl
proparty hi China.
*1
Tha Takyu do vammoat M
red aa axdungs of pole* bp*
fusing to aoknowledga |1*MII{
Tha United ■ latea prwlouslykl
warnad Japan rapes ledly that
would ha bald nconaaUMa ’-;fl
damage retailing. from Ua tefl
tarr operation*.
. - .’ " r i W
Tbs asprccatoa roneerateg &gt;W
binty waa only c m p b o e ,« M
pan's reply te A »h*rp I M I M
protest against tha bacdht^Sq

Seminole manly has been ab
lotort tl while boy* and.II enl*
nrrd boy. aa It* quota for tha | th* Tokyo M t e . Invited
acst enrollment In Uses Civilian arempat In “cooperate"
Conaervatlon Corps. Mr*. Katbor Japan*** ■Government (
Ridge, ecnlor ms* worker of the safety of American
the Smalnole County TMfar* and veasal* at Nanking,
Hoard, announced lodar.
ObaarVare generally fa
Tha earollment of tha Coon- Ibo InvIUUrm to "roep
ly'i quota will U held In San* a renewed request (feat I
ford Oct. !0, XI, Mrs. nidge ad stataa ordar Its dlplM
stated, 'adding that the Hoard rMoatatlvce and naval
has on hand at the present time the Chlaoaa capital te ■
numerous application* and that ty riaawhaiB,
no addUloual applications forth*
. .x . J T ~ —„
enrollment could be mad*.
JAPtM D. HAHUIH
Mr* Itldga added that all of
friends of Hogh
the present applicants will b* *n- wiii rmmrat te Imre of I
vsstlgstad and that onlv-tkaboy* 0y ^le father Jem** 0.
from families wbere Hi* groat- w)w
Thursday a
set bjaaflte ran bo ascared wilt j^nanD aervleea will ka
I. * * eonaldsred.
—-* ■■aide re ■!
. . .
_
.—
*: .
be'
Th# Bute's enrollment ts I I I !
and la aald by officials to bath*

L O C A J iW E A n S
Mo.ll, SOW -HI

&gt;itrus Crop Reported
Uiort 4,540,000 Boxes
ORLANDO,

Britain Cracks
Down On Terror
In Jerusalem

rain over axtrvaaa pp
stbly acartsrad spoen
khd central penuag-.
Saturday.

-&lt; «_

Saturday** tide*, tew 11:1
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—(At Mh iBtlB r. M.1 high# Bill
—A hint at higher taxes on mid- M.fl UIF. M•aresneVar ■
dl*-biacket Incomes came yaalsrday frm i a congressman who had To*1*/. BhsrjtM jgy/JB i
WBATHKR AFFKCnT CRIME Jus* talked with Boswell MagliJ.
Total far. ja N a d t f L n .
underaocretary of th* treasury.
Total fop moeth 4* dM aj^
BERKELEY, Calif, - M t - S e x
Normal u d|te -.—
vimsp a ^ a M t r e m o te ■um*
mr$ t r im f , agaliul property In

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HERALD, S

M liai.1 ni'HIKtlUR In law.

Slots.Vi

Better Busin ess

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LEGAL NOTICE

October U here »t l*aL And those lone, Jean
months of July,! 'August, and September hsve departed,
taking with them, we hope, all that is left of the hot
weather, flies, and mosquitoes, as well as those unsavory
business conditions normally Known as hard times. For
the next eight months at least business should bs better.
The cooler weather of October almost Invariably
brings with it a stimulant to business. Lots! residents
fortunate enough to have spent the summer st the beaches
or In the North, have returned. The farmers are putting
out their seed beds and for the first time In month# manjr
Keel nefroc* have work to do. Fall house cleaning !■ un­
der way and winter clothes soofl have to be bought,
This particular winter .promises to lie n •w *d one. The

a

O I*. IIKllNDON '

l i n k u f C 'ir r u li f o u r ! nf
h rm lito l* C u u n l i . F lo r id * .

X i r r i f ' K O F S U T W I 1 * A 1.13
N o lle * I*
hacab y
* lv * n
t k .t
l* u ,.u n til lu f in a l , l * r r * a In that
e .r ln t ii t« n &gt; ,
p u n nin g
In
ill*
C f r * u l| I'.n ii i In M iu fo r S rin rn n l* C o u n ty . F lo r id a . I n d u n c l .
w h - f .ln
T IIK
F R O R R A t . FA H »*
M u llT iM if K
( 'i ) f lP O I lA T i r lN
I*
P lB ln lirr. and
IIA T T 1 K
N K 1 -" " V

h ig h e s t anti l»**t M A h r fn r rn*h.
w f llil.i t il* ln .n l h o u r . of s a le n"
*tomlrt&gt;. t f t i I I I lia r of ^ i t t b i *'
li*r. I» 3 I. n l lb.- frfcnl u un r ’t\1 Hwl ' * m t I In Or.- til M ln lliu l* f o u n t * .
F h -r lil* . n r H anford. F lo t illa . the
fo lln w ln u 11.
r i Ii*.r
i&lt;&gt;i»,
iilt f t t
, . r iiarm T * e.t U n it a lt u a l* In 0*m *
I no I* C m tn lr. F lo r lJ * . lo - w lt :
ta il • JIB , I d . H I . I d . I l l '
U « . i l l . I I I , l * t . I I B . »nit ta il O
ninl I a il I t I I * * * amt t « * l » »
• lrl|&gt; o ff- l i t - W M l - K B * " "*
m M la .I U r o n U I n ln g I n c r*
H im . u p l - a a . - l h . F a i l boonc a i y u f w lilr h I* • t llr r o i c *
u n iia t ln ii « f t h * K a . i t r n boohi~»r» o t ta il l i d . a ll a c c o ra lu c in III* j i l I K « f A lU w n n t *
I j u i .1 I M M
-antf
N a v ta n llo n
r&lt;!Ri|iant
la* ltd. a cco rd in g In
r i a l I h it p o f t i m r t n l i&gt; t’ lai

R e p a ir in g

Diamond Stttto#
'AND . T T ff‘

TnrmcNrieniii.i -rxitnir-ti.- «/mikN H F T I&gt;*r ln i*tiand . n r* rt-fen»ta n t t , Ill* i.m lcr
HI3&lt;&gt;
A.
K P K F I t . J H .. »&gt; S|»- r ia l M n .l- r ,

rater* t*1 two lower court* In
L«on and Jackson cminlle*
which had refused In hall rnu
fUCallonS of Uia machine* today.
The n*’t rmihll of lha hlah
lr\Vi*naVv a d ie u

thnt

dm own

an cnmtnt operate Iholr mi
obtuea. bnl (her rail store th&lt;-ni
•n warehouse* an&lt;l move them
ig on extensive plans to bring in many winter visitors, oat of llm Slnla If they nrl In
housandp of people, throughout the country, due to varl- Uia "reasonable limn'* nllnne&lt;l In
ilDAT. OCTOBER t, » »
is old age pension plans, are for the'first time In their Iba Court's derma.
Th* ruling of lha rouri cam*
lives In many esses physically nnd financially able to spend
only i l l hour* before the -ilma.ltheir winters In Florida. They hnve no preconceived no­ llna, anil wllliont t| aher-ffa an't
I*.TJ|AT BfUEVBTH: V*- tions about where to go. Many of them can lie induced to other* could hnrn arlioil Ihoatul*
and fined Ihn. owner* *rcn though
‘ vsfflfr. X ssr up to ymv li* come here.
Hotel reservations as well as transportation compa­ fhay war* In atoruss,
o
t Mllarath oif m* hath or-

stlo| ill*.—John CilT.

,jl* mlaiad Iba pattt Had b«
'
put baan told
* Da bad bald too long wbat n*
vxm — abduid
f, Or bli bona* had burned, be'.I
bar* ahnok hia bead,
’ MM half aa much would the
- - r loan had aald.
llad a maaaaugar coma po*t
' ' ■ head To *ay;
•‘A Ihlp yoiT own baa been
wracked today,"

‘ Or, "A Ihlrf baa atolan your
funds C ity
You mmt get to your nffle* with*
• i. out delayI"
He'd hava taken tho iipwi lu n
gutat way,
Hsd anVtiling nlsa of III occur
1 doubt from bla lip* wu'd *y«r
bay* hoard
0uch a apaacb of blllamv**.
bat* and rag*,
(Too buttering hot fur th* printSI fbd pat*I
A* tu t which la anror at u«
7-*&lt; iba blaaed
And all boras** ut a putt liv'd
* tuUaad.

By Edgar A. Outit.

Praildtnt Booarvrlt was pulllnc
for tha until t»»n * and cltt**
■★ hrn ha antd at llonnavtll* Dam

that' cboapar' powaf would mult
lb b wfcfar googmiilileal dUtrlbutfon of the population Undlng to
irdntftr paoplu from oyercrowiled
tndutlria) canUn Into tmallar
SIWta wher* new plant* will br
tOnt trueled,

nies indiento that the coming tourist season In Florida will
bo bigger than last year, S t Petersburg is reported as
making plans for from a 16 to 2fi percent Increase In
tourist registrations. Reports from Miami reveal th^t'h'htcl and apartment house Inquiries, In spite of tho enormous'
building program during the past year, are considerably
ahead .of-Jaet-ysxrcjvj**- -* .w w r a ^ --— * "
r
----There Is every rrnson In tho world to believe that Ihn
prosperity which is being evidenced in other parts of Flor­
ida and the nation will be felt in Sanford this winter, and
tho arrival of October lends encouragement to the hope
that buhlness will noon lie better for ull.

Tliu Shnrlff IndJcalud, bowercr. Him ho did not nnllc'piiti, an)
Iruiilil* In llila Cimnly In Itile
mailer amt lie linlliiil.il tliut ho
ttai pi. ftoe.l Kith III.) effiii l* ot
Hid aloi owner* to fulfill all the
ri’i|iilrumcula of Ihu lawTIi* llli-Ral ii|iurntlon ot alula
International Law
nuw la puntahnl.lu by » flnn
ruiiyliiK from |:".u in (tiOOO. or
Time was when many a bright young man turned to Iniprlaoniiicnl ranalni; fiomlhrvc
International law for a living. Now, hnwovor, tills profes­ muntlia in llm yuaru, wllll Iht&gt;
sion is rapidly lacing closed U/ him and in its place is de­ h'RtiDr p.-nalllir |i|iiv|.Id«I for
veloping nothing better than international anarchy. "Col­ third nml auluoqunnt rl.ilatlon*
of Ihu law.

lege students who piunned to become International lawyers
may its well change their courses to something more useful," says tho Kansas City Star*
"There Is no such thing us internalIniiul law left, nnd
probably will not lie for it generation," tho Star continues.
"Thero was n time when nil nations subscr-bcd to a cisle
or ethics and law which wu* n matter of pride. But inter­
national relations today arc in such u deplorable state that
the lawyer who depends solely iiimI ii that kind of prnrlicc
can trade his books for gas masks nnd await the ultimate
outcome.
"Italy, Germany nnd Russia have utterly disregarded
the tenets of international law in regard to the Spanish
civil war. Tho submarine piracy in t|ie Mediterranean is
u violation of international law, and the search fur them
is not much better. In the Slno-Jupanese war Imlh sides
coldly decline to take prisoners. Governments are saying
things to each other that it few years ago would have
caused war.
"W e arc living in un age of* international anarchy,
not international low. There' isn't much to do about it
except swnlloW the hard fact and hope that sanity will lie
restored before the United Slates is called ii|sin lo save a
tottering civilization from total destruction"

Senator 1'rppcr It optlmltlle
ovar the outlook fur nait year*
aJatllon. lo g tiraen hat anhotofod that ho won't run agalnal
Uia Sanatar, ami (laud* la tnetkird to bailor* that no one rite
will ollhtr. Ilowarar, Mirk Wil­ Winter Haven To (ict
cox on th* lower Kait Coatl It
$50,000 H o s p i t a l IIKIIKKI.KY, t’nllf., -(/P»—
VtBl warm mg up In hit comn and
KhIIiid toil) hut j«»k liter on your
looks Si if ha- might com* oul
WINTKIl IIAVKN. Oct. f — akin, toil ll't Mill the tno-l rfflfighting.
All plnn* and *|H.'rinrtti»ti* fur clrnt grrio ill-nil»y■-r, Ihr Hnlvrr'
(he
new liullillog of thr Winter *ity of Cottf.nn(a il.-ioiiiim-nt uf
Florida nawtpapars are tuny
Haven
hoapltal Imve Dieen com* t tclrr1.it.&gt;,;y ruporl*. 'I'.'-ta wriu
arrtttag their "Kali wall to Slat*"
plelnl
ami
approved hy Uir lioai.l load* of nlor l.-.ntlni: grrink-kti-t
a t lha atata aafely patted th*
of
direrloia,
leronltng to W. utnl to i- nil-at pra noil lypliu,
dewdUnt a t midnight lia t « night
typr* of I iK-ti-ria.
a fte r which fh tlr operation be­ Thoms* Juhutun, rliaiiniun of lh«
come* distinctly tltagai. Whh pub­ board, who os id that hid* would
lic sentiment an ofarwhalmlngly now ha rrcdvrd- It I* proponed to
hgalo it them, aa to forcefully *»• avoid contract hy Oct. 16.
k*v**ad both at the poll* and Iti Th* plant call for a one-Mory
tha Stale legislature, wu doubt M with burmetil atim-lurr lo hr built
m y law rnfu rrement officer in ort a two oerr dla on loik* Mir
ySuflda will data to aluaa on* ay* tha which hat hern donated by
Ea l-u pdtaa* th* comer ttor* in th* Amrriran Legion po*t. Th.ikh alot* are operated In th* kotpllal will lie built from fund*
tecum), in a loenl drive when
fJt.eOO w it rai-rd, nnd which
An Inlerailing comment on w u &gt;upplrmrnled with a IJO.OOO
Ranferd la found In thr "High: gift from a northern friendvraya of Florida", a ptclurvaqua if
somewhat unreliable booklet, proilacril under the direction of th*
10 DAY BI'KCIAI
State lload Drptrtmant, which
■ays, "Sanford prodyrea rear*
than ate fourth uf all tha celery of
Large Picture For Si.25
th* United Hit toe and for milai
FRAME iNCLUDED
tha air it flllo.1 with tb* iplry
fragrance of this rellulose vegeUth.' i m y available apace In tho
City, Including tho lawns, la de­
voted lo th* gruwlng of celerv
and lattuae", Ranfun) bout* JowdJj id, Ua eotrry 'production, but
S ped El For T h l* Month
f f did not know we planted our
wps wil&gt; It.

WIEB0LDT STUDIO

2 GALLONS

Muaaoltni'* recant visit to Hi-r
lla ravealt that th* (Tarraani and
i_a ..It. I__'•
-Ill
Ijpltkne ’virtually
have aa slllUMi to fight communism (mean­
ing Rua*la) tad that they art gohtg to try to gain tba goodwill-uf
France "and l£ig(aod, aufnclaatly,
al, leant, to gat them lo remain
agatral ln the cewitM war agabtat
tha '-Soviets. But France already
hak a 'mDIUry al/Uacr with Auk•la, and. rtmaktlnc neutral, in
u y fig h t' wbtVtypar 'aid enemy,
Xrnuuxy, I* iovolvad wiU h* h*rd
lb * two dlctaton t
U 'ftitL England, wfal
"had much Mtpeet I

m, *W he m b u i L

In d'acua*l&gt;if Bomlnnl* Coun­
ty'* poiltlon In lh* mailer, 8h*r
Iff C. M. Hand alulod U114 aI
though B* would not iirtinadlal^r
eunflarate lha inachlnn lie oW
1T|/* alnff will ■.•nforce lha Ian
a^uiitd any of iba npernlor* .atTempi lu cuDllnii* upaiullon ol
thrlr mnehinn*.

T ire»—Batteries
On Easy Payment Plan
«•«&gt;^*TI. ,W"l|;U^^#^r.un
to |,.-r)i.M * a tn m lliir

AS 1.0W AS

Thera** on*

up-

DOWN

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SEE US FOR YOUR
GAS, OIL, LUBK1 CATION
FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

WntincbouM RWctric
nevrr before b«n*o etc
D Lto 4 S «, Baked
food* arc far In* (Spcnalv* to pr«p*r*.
And oytn rout* com*
nut practically a* l*r*e
at they went In; tendar,
dtlpploi with Juice,
■pod (o tiw !*•« man*l.
E n a low-cn*t meat*
a n dallahtfbl.

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Com*In to at* adanonatratlon of tb* dcSntin***, Utchcn cnalnwa.
rue of uaa and S is
i ir liil, and better
cooktag mult* that
women prate *0hi(My.
You'll Ilk* our UrtanOy
pay - u •you •io plan.

W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R }

About ll.r.uu imiclilu.-* operated
Diamonds And Watches
i
locally In |lie, Hlato ilurlnl’ Hid a
B
panI Iwo year*. Thera warn do- t
Fine Watch And Jewelry Repairing
a
tlmalON Hm| Ihn play totaled u*
Diamond "loanting And Engraving
mu. li a* lino.iiou.llau a year.
Memhera of llm l'JI7 l.i-KlaUlurn
“ W IIK H F . r a i l * : * AHM T U N I . O W I t l W
Pk*», a
S r ,I )• T *"» lf» •
Kira Ihl* flanr* a* they rnnatd- ■ F I B Flr*t *1.
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ISNISSIIlai■■■■■■■■■■■*
t-red hill* lo outlaw Hid Hue
chine*.

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Fifty of tho Hlalr'a K1 rountins, rolad III local opllon nicelion* la*t year lo outlaw III*
mai-hliiD*. hul llm Buprent* Court
aa'd they coiil.l ■ &gt;i l&gt;« put oul
until Ihelr |U.-||,;-1 prplreil or
Hi« t^Klrlaluro np.al.-.l the in
calliloy law,
TIi IciHalnllvn net wlilrtl make*
Ihn opera) Ion of fralnhllns do
rl.ea i]|.f;al nut util) illrorta all
lavf' t-nfiirrlna ho.Ilee to ronfl*
cal., mat hlnna In npr-ratlou nflor
(let. 1 and In prnnn. ule rh.lalnra
of Hu- |aw but ul*ti pn.vldea that
each pillion lot* the nulhorllyin
file InJuniHon nolloita |t&gt; rlnaa
tip plaet-e In which «!nt marhtnoa
are ptayiul.
to Hid flral liumlrp.l y*ar* of
III* t'nltcl aitlD*, «SJ tri-Atlr,
woru niadr with »7 liullan trlhD*.

Martin's Garage
Is Allowing

A 50% Discount on
$2,061.32*
of past due accounts.

I helped yno.now you help m*
(iraeral Itrpalrlng
Truck A Auto Hervlro
■Uodk*—Springe—Trailer*
A prlr* you raa afford to pay

Martin's Garage

A wtd.rt d.yedt ettkee weatMy,
g**ri*rly, te*l-*«*#*By •» **»••#*
**r "St.kgi CertifUtte," » « **um*

Household electric services are mak­
ing life better for everyone, Mothers
arc having mord tiine— more ^ipfgy
— for recreation. Homes are cleaner,
safer, more healthful
ter telling what the electric standard
of living means to you and your
family. • Your Ictfer m*y win.
writing it will remind you once morn

ye* af'tiJBOO U uik U It t auatka
pie, M bw ruie preteetie* darkg At*
tha*. Maty etke* tMittlh* fttiwet.

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lYfwram gn? urr
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Drumlvy, Mrs. L, I,
Ann McNeil, Mi*. Wmi HcUywood.
Mr*. Jim Olllim, Mra. Charles
Room Two, taught by Mlsa Siren worth, Mrs Herbert Russell,
Ruby Peter*, presented tbe chap­ Mia. A. C. Mtltrynolds, Mrs.
' R Q Z A R E T H B R IG H A M J O R D A N ,
P A R IS , O e t, 1. — (A l— Finance
el program
of
||i(.
Sanford t". T- Doss, Mr*. Murray Jarvla,
r.rammsr
School
Wednesday Mi*, llarty Lev, Mr*. J. E. Ter- Minister George Bonnet yesterday
s. Cordon Dean
Mrs.
wtUiger, Mrs. Mmg*ret Fletcher, presentnl a 1938 budget bill call­
morning.
Tha following program was giv­ Mr*. Cert rude Gilbert. Mr*. W’m. ing fur a 3101,800,000 Increase in
is nonoree At Tea
Brumu-y, Mrs. K. *. McCall, Mr*. expenditures for armament but
en:
Slar Spangled 11*liner and FU r Oeo. Maffett, Mr*. Parks Hunter, sugge-ting a move for armament
Mrs. Rriand Dean entertained
Plodge—student Body,
Mr*. Emmett Mtfall, Mm. H. U. rrduclioo.
MONDAY
with .1 tri at her home In InMr*, T. C. Carlson has
Off Iran of fetnlnola Chaptar dian MotA) Village Thursday fumed from a visit In Atlanta l'solm 1 and The lairda Prayer Met'all. Jr., Mrs Sanford Doud*
The bill's preamble rarrled a
Student Kodr.
nry, Mr*. Frank, lamaon. Ur*. warning that funder pain of genNumber Two Order of Eaiterii afternoon li honor of her sister-1and Cedartown. Oa
Song,
orandfather's
Clock—
Stu
Al Lee. Mt*. II,y Fox, Mr*. Vic­ tral financial catattrophe'’ Europe
Star will Meat at 7:30 at th* Inlaw, Ml*. Cordon Dean, whose
tor Green and Ml,* Charlotte may le Turfed tfi seek an agree­
dent Body.
Matoak Hall for rehaaraal.
k place recently at
Bruce !*•«■* of Tampa 1* spend
wedding
*. Th* Woman'* AuillUrjr of (be Southern:
ment on artrmment liinltatlun.
lamg Island.
) big the weekend with hi* patent., Poem, •‘September." by Helen Smith.
Hunt Jarkaon Kin-rn lltnton
Thus, tl was staled, France may
U rn Prasbytarlan Church wilt
The It ig room was decor-1^ r* un,l Mrl. E. II- Laney.
Mildred Dnguu, i.oiilse Itler*
hate a board meeting at 3:09 ated ait
le able to “ slacken the effort
hlte jrluTTioli. Ascen j
und Kathleen 1'dsjnU, "
"Counsel For Crime" which she accept* at present to
o'clock follow ml hy a bu*lne»« rlon Ills-* nd white dahlias, anil
Mrs. K. E. Tolar has returned
PiH-in.
"Four
T
h
i
n
g
.
b
y
Henry
■oaOhc at 3:So o'clock.
h, where punch was'from Canada, New York,* anil
on the
At Ritz Tomorrow assure her security
Van Dyke- Mlldinl Kdgr
r Circle Number On* of the served, tl
The h ideal draft, submitted to
wrn.- vases of pale Washington whet* she ha. been
I’oetti,
"The
Elepmint
and
the
S Otnan'a Missionary Society of gold trot leaves, white and gold spending the past month.
Combining the p.dgnanry of » i ,h‘'
of W
?
" " ‘ ""I
llllnd
Men,"
by
John
Godfrey
i Firmt Methodist Church will gladioli,
.1 clemtli*. In the din—- —
national
S n s - H in Coleman. Kakel Od “ Stella Dalles' „uh the dr.m.th-|‘;’ " 'ml" “ '- 1&gt;MP^&gt;
lh««t at the homo'of Mr*. F. It. ing rex
on the tin tnble, wa*
Mr*. Buma of Enterprise I*
Mouthplen-.’
expeBdllurr* for 10.18.
urn. Dntlil l.an". Wiiller Ileal swrrp of a "Gn ,.
Mitchell, 131(1' Kb*r 4lh Street at a crystal towI of tube ruses.
visit In,; lier daughter, Mrs. J. II.
Columbia - ..... .
For Crime" " nJ M h « rdln'i rJ,1 • nd « « " *
riaudn
Helen.
Frank
Johnaiui
3:00 o'clock.
Kecelt
with Mr*. Holland llanlul at her home on W. Jet"
will have it- ..... .
local show
,«• lh«
h“ J*rt
uni I,ill her Wilglu
Circle Number Two of I lie Dinn t
her sT.lerdii-.nw, Mr*.! .amine A\e,
b* I««n tm e n l .r:
I’osin, "The Four I. .if rioter." lug* ai Ihe Hit* Theater on Sat lun' »° lv,
Woman'* Miulanary Society of Cordon
nn. Ihdli were gowned
------ta lhtf
. hi
Klla
Itlggtn.un
Calvin unl.v. The -tl I... east is (u-.ndnl' n‘" ’t'■ “,“l
tbi First Method lit Chureh«\willl In white irgandie and wore eur
Mr, . r,,| M„ j , j itolly spent' Til ylor. by Otto .Kinder" ntll) Do,i«lassi",&gt;;.1.” " ’ ,' " ,n*"
...
*
rt*»t at the home of Mr*'. J. sages
ginhiifn* and lube thi- week-end In Si. AllynstIni'
T 1 h„ ,M J,. ™lJ
"t'lintrary
Mary,"
bv M.ntgnn,.rj {,1,1, lovely youngi Thi*
8 rodl* WillUmi, 410 W. 10th ruse*.
with Mr*, llolly a patent*. Mr.
Nancy Byrtl Tnrn-r Franc's J...|„.lh..- 1V.II. a- hading Udy.■iiiin.oiM
Street at 3:00 o'clock.
Those• pouring Ira were Mrs. mid Mm. Goddard
lljikar and Evelyn Matthews, Nona llryanl. Thursten Hall. Ceuc I; .1.13).. f " " ’" 1 l,,b,,ul W W ™ 'Circle huntoer Three of the Henry \ jght. Mrs. William M.
...
,,
—---| Slmy. "Crest Itlsro.rrlea," a .Morgan nn&lt;l Mate I.nwnnri .....
Wmftaa’s
Missionary
Society, 8cott. 3 h. A. P. Connelly and
Aft'-r een.lder.tion hy tho f
I After
Mr. nnd Mr*. J. p. Bate* nn*tery of tbe hnrnifrdu. s* of Ig- fbatond prominently.
&lt; First Methodlat Church will have Mr*. It A. New mini. Assisting linimr#
T fr storv Hart ale- the thrilling " * n" &lt;"‘’b&gt;miner,the l.u.lgr will
the birth of a son. tayrry
nornnea jnrt .why » « should
k'coTtred dlth luncheon at th« the hos a were Mr*. E. }l.
ram-r of . br.lli.nl and spc.i, K"
f” r dr'* * r
•lrir« to obtain knovledge
bom* of Mr*. \V. S. Thornton, W Callow* Mra. S. O. Chase. Jr., Jnn. at the Feenald-lauchtuii Me
etilar ci Initml Mtomey. pl.yr.1 ! y " ’V*" I'-rlfamrnt Mmyrnrs In the
Zetglrr Wlsenhaher.
btmial
Hospital
this
iiiainlug.
l*t Street at 10:00 odock.
Mra. N man Ik-Foreat, Mr*. J
,,f I* ° « * * ,Hfr*
"- ,
*N'ev| we»-k at I0:JU \. M. on Kruger, who I* Ironically brought
"Circle Number Four of the C. Hut klnaon. Mra. Cawthom
Friends of Mis* Shirley M.“ ’t Wednoaday, the prearntn. will lie to juMlrr \y hi own son (D o u g .1
Womkn'a
Missionary
Society, Ifutrhln
Mra. Huy Menn. Sir*.
v i„ hr Mr*., r p id 's room m la«c Montgomery). T lir youth t * | | f l l i r i ' r t n r K l n V H
R First Metodlat Church will meet IV. A Jilnms, Jr., und Master will regret to leurn thai be un
par.-lit*
and: doesn’t knev&gt; the le ls l ionship,
*
* *
diwent a tonal] u|ieialien at ll:e tin' t itli rra il" .
P a t the home of Mr*. O. P. Davy, Simpaoi Bobo Dmn. H.
i l'ernald-Laiighton Mi-mer nl Ho* t il. mix are Invttril lu aliy nl the having Is-en reared hy Ills fo ste r’ S t i l t C 1*11 r o l e S y s t e m 8
J i l l Palmetto Avenue at 3:00
ih .il el programs.
j futher. n state - n u t - r . and the
_____ __
a'elock.
U. D C. Holds Fitst pitnjsthls morning.
« nafor's wife, elm Is his real-] WASHINGTON, Ort.. 1. fdh
i ' A program will be given by the
sis-iet mother. In a &lt;linistii- )t, n iharply-wordnl attaek upon
Mfeting Of Fall ( ill** Kathleen laney, MW .li -n
'.WNmaiTa Missionary
rioiitriKim siene the «. n demand, ytate parole systems, J. Kd«ar
Choate, and Itrnxtan ) Imitf&gt;-&gt; ure liridge I*urty Given
Week of Prayer'" for State
his father s life for a llillldrr he III,over yesterday ihalged "Moo
The 1 at meeting o f the F a ll « f| among those from hen ihaV p'.io
miaalona at the Baptist Church at
For Mrs. Alva Hunt dmn'
commit, little n allilng that
senlimentallsts" with ohstnuthe N. h V . Ilim tm l Chapter o fi* o attend the Euatta-Ranf.11,1 f „ ....
. 1:30 oclock.
h.- run prove Kruger guilty mlv ting Ihe administration of Justice
The Daughters of hji'ilryin U. I), f was held nl the home of ball gntm in East is tonlrhi.
Mrs.
\V,
A.
Id'uviit
mul
. because the biter refuses to |,y mr,Mtr#tion of "trememlou*
. Class of the First Methodist •Mra. I-". t". liuuinlllat on Palmetto
n i i n w , i ..1 : r . .
eninfiio hi* -un proairulor'* hup ,uutiagi-s in the name of parole.'*
Word wns tecrivrd here vestei-I
Church will tola their regular Avenue Irhunwlay aftenioor).
I. Ilelitful bridge party and n|m„ hv dls.loslno the Imlh.
• 'em
The Ja-sident, Mra, J. Mi Hayes day that Mrs. J. M. Quirk ..f WnlThe .llrrelur
dirrrlor uf
of
Ihe
Feileral
business and social meeting at the
mi-villaneous
shower
In
honor
of
was
inlhatge
of
the
huiinen*
»eaJllurrau
of lavestlgation told dele­
kins
Glen,
N.
V.
and
Geneva
luu,
thurch annex at 8:00 o'clock.
M
is.
Alva
Hunt,
the
funner
Mi-*
slnn. || illvitntleii ivaa aeeepted suffered a broken leg
gate* to the Ihlunintl.oi.il A**o
TUESDAY
More, than' I tO.lllMI.IUKl pound
rirtion for Identification ronvrnWli,r-P , 'w l , r ’
ln"
Tba Beard meet log of the from lb .'late Commissioners uf from a fill She w ill he ‘ b T 'J I,- Jnl
uf
steel
welding
wile
me
piodueed!
(lie
home
uf
Mra,
la-atill
Jiifeh I', Ueiijutuln Menunul Hheplim ii Hospital in Montoui
Hon that only within w e n l yrara
S oman’s Cluh will ho held nl Ihe
in
thi.
country
annually,
..rl
Thu lium ewas dt-tuiali-d with
hove we h.cu nhle In learn what
a club linusn-at ll);t)0 o'clock, for (lidtmvelllng of two Menutria- F a lls, N. Y . for some time.
enough
to
make
n
hlreng
weld
pleasing arntngements uf xIranihe
| wholesale opening of cell doors
", *A program will be given ty the lluuldeL one to the Confi-di-rnta
rit.nih) miles lung.
in pastel shsik's.
[has transpired*’
Wuman’a Missionary Society on veterat nnd nno to Hie the World
At the cotieluslon of the bridge
War
wleraiiN,
on
Sunday
after*
&gt; “ There must l«- some reason,
Cemetery
Group
To
T I?" Week of Prayer" for Slate
games
priae*
were
avvardisl
In
lamlsiana has (791 tulle* of |Hoover snid, “ that the parole
r miaalona at the Baptist Church at ru&gt;i&gt;n, let. 10 nt Memorial giuunds,
Mr*
I'hn^|e«
Mlrenwnrth,
Mr*.
1
.
K lli'iilp , Fla .
Meet On Tuesday I’. |)n». ami Mr*. A. C. McHey- navIga hie w»l erWayii.
iHiards of bmkward States do
1:10 o’clock.
Th«I*rv*ldem'a report fur the
Baminole High School P. T. A
ri.dds
year L a tend by Sir*. |.-. JJ.
The Evergreen Cemetery Coin
will 'meet at 3:30 o'clock. There
mlltec will liotil ||, first nusl- The hrlde res-eived many U-auliWill be a board meeting ut 3:30 HouiiiHnt, ciirrerpimdilig secre­
tary. »r«. J. M. Hayes will repre­ n'"*s meeting of the Autumn ful gift- from her fiiemls.
* Felock.
Indiviiltml , n'.es. Iced in green
sent be Chapter at the General season nt the homo of Mr*. I. hi
W ED N ESD A Y
and yellow*, and In- en-'j111 in th"
Katrldge,
sto
Wist
Hlateenth
Convblion
nt
Itlehuiond.
V«.
Th# first meeting of the year
Rlreet nest Tuesday aflerniHin same shade* vvete xervs-d hy lluA t the Junior W'oniun’a Club will NovtHfer 10th.
histrSres. Eai-h gre-t lereived u
at 3:do u’rlm k.
Mil
A
Hull
Moseley,
mid
dele-to at the club bouse et 3:00
small iirlifM'ial I rids) li iuigui-t
giltel.MlM.
J.
M,
Htiyea,
in
presiDne
hundred
and
fifty
rrepe
'•‘clock.
tied with satin rilihun
myrtle*
hnve
tioen
planted
In
Hi"
dentnind
Mi*.
W.
It.
Dytmi
as
C.
Meeting of ilm Clvlr Depart­
Those iuvittsl to he vrllh the
ment nr Ilia Wuman'a Club w ill of &lt;1 IHrector, will represent the nhl ee meterJr during the rrri-nlj
■r. nt Hist .Stite t; avent iu.i rain*, plan* for elrsnlna up
be paid at j.-vv
13:tM) si'clock.
ii i HJti
A
Business meeting and
Bu«In«si
an
lunch In l| hrhl In Miniiii Oct. Ill, 20, the Iota and more beautification!
.yyll Koik will bo sties.i d at HiIhI
\\r houglil a Iremrndou* furniture stork for our two store*,
Mil Mtlhb ,^nndfcl. Mi*. C. l*t J
MALARIA
Weillng.
I
in Oilandri anil Daytona llrsrh amt Ihrnuah unforeseen clr*^*13, St 1S:30 o'clock. Hostesses^ c r | ns nllemnle.
Id
1
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•
A very coniIni Invitation Ial
a Oledo Dyaon will serve os
will be: Mrs. It, K. Monsalvatrw.
luni-talire*. &gt;r |u«t *old our Daytona llearh store to Jark
Mrs. J. O. Iluff. Mr*. James tonl liilslless for Hie f ’. of f. extended in ahyune Interested nl
COLDS
Mother and II It- Hmlgkio. of Daytona Itea.h and now the
Hits
worlliy
iause
to
«
tim
es
tothej
bsiauet
nt
I
lie
EtntiConvent
inn
Monghtnu and Mrs. John l).
tltui day purchase* for the 2 »tmr« are coming in fast and furious,
MIN Lucy ltiiiiinillnl and Miss lenielery and help ln this work.! Llaaia.
Stanford
krs&gt;.l»rWe. S«
finUo, T* W *
making tin- Orlando stole rrowded and n*fr«to&lt;krd.
Depthy Wiggins were appointed
WEDNESDAY
llr.iss
sUsslM
»tiw
pnges
fm
the
ronventiun
by
Tr»
"t«»*
Xl.TlosA program will be conducted on
m
WE MUST SELL! WE MUST MAKE
W
..rlj-s
Ural
«
lalaar*)
__
T h e Week of Prayrr'" for Stair M t Mnrion Mnlltcr of Eiisth-,
Sl|t
Dlrerlur
uf"
C.
nt
C.
work.
ROOM PRICES U llT TO THE BONE
miaalona nt Iho Baptist Church
Oil mitnylhlntt nlwul
nominating eomtuiUec with
at 7:30 o'clock. The program will
Compare Our Prices &amp; Stive Money
b# In charge of the men of the &gt;ll. C. P. Hrmd ii, rhalnnun!
Mp. II. 1. Pi-ikin-, am] Mi-&lt;.
church.
Take
Cardul
for
funrlbaal
J p i. I'ruluek wi-re appointed.
pain* ol
men.lf ualion.
IhouI till- rum-ill'ioli of the bus!
S a t u r d a y und S u n d a y
inert mg n pap r on Matthew
___________________A M
sand* ill women trstlf)
il haState To Give Schools iIslne
Marry tea, tend hy Mr*.
helped them. ' II Carilut doesn't
I'r. I,, In* Boom
Bob Steele
$1,255,367 From Funds M. MeCnsljlll
relieve &gt;i»ur munthlj dixronifnrl,
hose prenetit were: Mr*. J. M.
SUITE
“The Gun Ranger’ ronsull a plftsleian. Don't Jll-I
B |'r |»* rr»«MfPrdl
TAM.AHAS.SEE, Oct., ]. —(A7
yes, Mrs. It, |„ Perkin*, Mi*.
t.illhf
ItiMiM aialHd*
—
a
n
d
—
go
on
suffering
_
and
put
oft
—The county schools will receive
Martin Ilram, Mrs: J. II. Tru­
I toll -Mflm* t «••••
• 1453^107 ■today a* their first ck, Mi*. W. It. Dy*on, Mr*. C
mlMtH1**84
treatment In prevrnl the trouble.
"SWEETHEART
Il m ( nr llrrru
payment of slate funds for this
llrinden, Mr*. .1. M. MrCasklll,
lie-id.-- rasing certain paluschool year.
id Mrs. F. Ik Itoumi'lnt.
of the
Crrdui aid* In building up lhr|

Social And

Personals

Social Calendar

OVERSTOCKED

666

not profit Vy the lesaon of the
Federal parole system which has
proved conclusively that It la
possible to Inalte a succrs, of
pafaJe.’’

FREE
AH* TlAY
IIIIIT fATIMI
•Ha ia n t ii *
not to cmr

IIITI.ER TO VlttlT ITALY
BERLIN, —(A1)--Adolf lllth-i
last ulylit accepted Premier ilu*aotini's invitatiun to make a state
visit to Italy, similar to Munulull* lii'iimin tour,
.
Hie ditto of the visit wits nut
rurealfd.
i
Tlie y.itlean III Bulue Is the
lai ye it ih'ldcni-o In Ihe world

J

ones &amp; Q tephins
Cut Price Drugs
Prr»erlpllons — Drug* —
S lrk
I loom Supplies —
t ’.rsmrtir* — T o h a rro '.A
C igar* — Candle* -^ g jii,
da|i* — Film ’ A
Inga—

.
M C -M U m )
A m»j a*w i
•Alien In fo&amp;t cenior

L u n c h e o n e tte

SODAS . t

AUofl*n|1 Alflv^uPPorUnfl

(■mil
1'iHid — Southern
f lljle
fim klng £- Clean,
Ciod and a Hn&lt;«l Plare to
E a l—Three .Ile a l. D ail) —

—Saturday- •
TURK F t DINNER

lUahcAnct

CVvf if

mkwn

P O R T O f o e t id
CUSHIONED

AIR

SHOt

1*, rottsoi

?5c

J ONEugrEPiNS
Dt'parlmenl Store

201 E. FIILST ST.
I'llO N E 375
■Go to rhutrh Sunda) —
" U y a lt y D ay"

Go to rhurrh Hamby—
"Loyalty Day”

DON’T WAIT! BARGAINS

IN BLANKETS FOR

'It

|WOOL PAIRS ;
PLAID
; NotLen Them 5% \ : B L A N K E T S :
^ AA 1
:c si- 2 -9 8 ! * tNotUu
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r
n
5
%
1 -UU ■
: 7&lt;rxatr;
m.
roof/ JA «•* j
: BARGAINSthatwill do- •; Ideal Summer•aright '
\ lightyouborauseol their*! |blankets! KeeptlMBon
1fins quality yarns—their j hand (or extra cowing
' aiae—and adfktl Lua- |I! o
cool nights. Manycol-. &lt; '1
! trouaaatoon bindInga ! IIoa
ra Sine70“ a Bo".

Periodic Pains

Sale Starts Fri. Oct. 1st ®

Th# October payment l i
one.
ninth o f.th e total for the 1937-18
y « a r which w ill total H U S8*10:i.•#, Plata Supt. Colin English aald.
M a t y e ir th* school* received
$11,118,18112. T ills year there are
^ 1 4 .4 3 0 Uarhar-units, c r a tearhrr
^ a n d 30 pupils. Each unit get* $800
a year from tho state.

ANFORD
AT-0CT-9

NAVY"
Do to church Honda y—
“ U y a lt y Day”

i

whulr system hy helping womenlo gel more strrngth from their
fond.
Cardul la a purrl)
vrgrlable
aardlrin,. which )„u ran hu&gt; at
thr drug alorr and take at humr.
Pi'ronnunerd "&lt; 'ard-u-l.'

n

One Block From Hhapplng Dblricta and Amuacmcnla

Fay Wray
Richard Dlx

I K 1.1

“It Happened
In Hollywood"

Double Room with Bath— $2.00
A lfred Simona. Manager

.

“Kid Galahad"

S p r c in l
A t tw ir lr d

Saturday

Play SCREENO Play
OIU Kroftr
*----- ‘lao WelU
isel for

K«r

dOOPERrOBWEBS— 28 CLOWNS
TRII’LE-UIXBD MKNACEJUK

B. L, Perkins

____ _________ CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

-T h o P A R A D E u f G O L D *
Dasvllat CMvatol Paaaaoi
sad I n* » i a
Sit
a cats

or TB«ra w a n

TW Nl«M n-dt f ilm

Ut •«

top*

md

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ADUkT**5oT*CHIlDIUH IS *
S ( t a r a u u s t a t . i aad r a , I L
D 9 o a s o a v M la a d t r .il,

F r i e n d l y $5.io
Fortune $4.&lt;)0

H ug*

24 s 45 Wanhalile
|. Radio Table*
Walnut flrtitth
Ironing Board,
with foldiny kland

Cnnri

.F O R M O N D A Y O N L Y

$1.23

O n ly one p l r r r to a
c u H tn n irr

End Tablcn.
Walnut flnlnh. #
Well made

(Jnrbngc

2S%WoolBlankets

lionKucka awvortrd
colors, waterprtnrf

95c

SUr
66" » B(TI

Card Table*, round

95c
89c
1.79

content, $2.00 value

Ocraalunhi upholBterrd Chair*.
A m I. Cotora.
45 Pound Cotton
Mat Irena. Round

Colton Filled
C o m C o r to b le s

*
I

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95c

O k tay feral patterns on dell
•aha, aulUooad g r o a n d a !
Heavy aataen border — good
omality Silkolcne back to maUji

M etal Dual P anh

n*w#l- Filled wilh new.

3 F.\ Walant finl-h ItodraM Hoi Id Maple. rnwelaln l»P
'n*U&gt;n table and 4 Chair*
e I tension
Haile, Doable Bed. I heal k
to match.
Vanity Drewwer.

SH O E S

Onjy $29-95
FALL FOOTWEAR
5..AAAA TO Kf
“U y

Mir

Only
(

.

v jji t .

Handsome, aolid color
_ with ainped «i*da
woolly—piculJf ol wanattl

‘

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NmlUm Wtdm

Outlay FLARQ0EL
StWpaa and | p $ Wj
P * fn u t
Heavy, lung wearing qual­
ity (or warm winter night
wear and ehildraa** things.

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

J ..C P e n n e y Cot a
9 R F A R T M r u t
4*

O r l a n d o F u r n i t u r e Co.
141-145 W . Church S I.

3 -9 8

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

2 -9 8
Bach

3 Pc. Bedroom Suite 5 Pc. Dlnnette Suite

( IKCUU GUOUNDU

L A K ltn iO N T PARK
ON
F IR S T S T R E E T

Unlinn

w ilh cwvcr

$1-59

C h e n r lle

Florsheim $9.50 up JffiL

.20

N i i h rird c r
F U n ir t ’rtvcrlntfw

Khndr nnd cord

C ta i w t r Otah-J

Unlvanlzed C^orrognled

F r id a y

Bridge l.iimps » l l b
4 gee*, •&lt; f*.»
34

P A IR S

So brarjh— warm— «nd laryc! Illankcta o f Otis qaatM
fare truly oatatandiiiR «t aut-lt a low price I Dr ligN M
[ootho— durahle luatrou* baleen binding*. 72 " X B 4",

GARBAGE CANS

BASE

FLOOR COVERINliS
fi % tl

Summer Rates Until Deceipber
Single Room with Bath—SL.’iO:

P L A ID

S% Virgin Wool!

MIAMI, FLORIDA

To-Night

Abo Return
Showing

. e . tut S t r e e t « t r i s c a y n k b o u l e v a r d
Ovrrlooklnjf ]U yfro n t Park and Btucayne Buy
Oppoaltf Union Hun Station

S ix e

Not L e u than ,

RUGS
HOTEL LEAMINGTON

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Orlando, F U

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&gt;.tupIsAtva, iMamo hap Mbs- *Mwej*A? .
lost- uti Man &lt;wth ihMi MtMdewwi*.! Vvs*t* M.
pnldtwb. vm^heut V m m «uw-*wox
Jewthwatkwwa. X h» honwoto. •'•It] kv^ x iu t
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abd»' *vMO* tfa. M**- huV;
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Sum To Be Used For
Teachers’ Salaries
And Transportation

s VJ.

The ftr-t uf a two mmtthly apfw tlism isU to ho made la Seminst* rwuwty ftuoa the «*• ***
Kb^ul r « e d ha* been deposited
Wdth'thf Skate Treasurer, avTordI f ts bafonasttou received today
hy Sepektatrerdiat T. W. tnvrtou
from Nuts Superintendent Colin
fk^ltsh 1
| The' apperti.ammt ta Srmiarie
OmsAy I. 4 IT.U 1« air I JWTJTt
H tn e t of the total Ttnrhrt-a
ItsUty Fare! expect.d to he art
•vide far apportion.,wnl dtring
the year. Nr. I amton rwealed.

vKS-n v
V&gt;AVweeyban

Nlh. Hubert NastkE
L i t TMftw&lt; Cbartk* Icuvitt.
Dangleeg Blsoa trass. Lacey r*opM. M ty T h t i Fred Dysao. mask
5 “ V&gt;

Whher

BlAW r.

Ralph

MKt‘

Thraer.

K aeU .

Jab*
Freeh

Nr. lastss tndrested that this
amount «•&gt; barely enough to

Mwtl t al **d WVrreu tkiboaa.

94 Russians Accused
O f Grain Spotting Die
Moacosi ©a. ». -u v-iw

O ct

era Salaries for the pvweeding
saeulh Mtd Uvet rest* uf tranrportatinu wsuM hr paid from the
School Ikosrd’e shore ef the reve'
no* In Scwalnefc- t'ownty.
T V vlity snve cs.sltci of the
State iwiiw d ( I J U X T from the
State which t* esve nmlh of the
trial Ter the l « 7 •&gt; mhool year.
. t V amount « f t V Slat* Tsmchm V sb ty Fnwl I " which BernIk'Jr OesdSty I* entitled for th*
NfenM echwd &gt;w*r a* preridml hy
law h&gt; TlU.W 2c.-s Mr. lawton
Mtd, sAfmc that thli ealrulation

RKADY FOR SALE

OB PRINTING
Clastiftmd Atjoertimmunh

(A P )

It ia a a warm and colorful welcome the pkt urr».|ue city of \ ictor
iklrnt upon hl» brief visit three. Attend.nl by (hr Idlh SeoltUh Kir
wn at Governor's mansion. IA*fl to
: Mrs. K. W. IU»ot»ar. *ltv
Pmldcnt. James HooscvrlJ. Mr*. Koosrvdt «mt l.lcut. Gov. llambrr.

George Weinstein!
Is Named Head Of!
New Shrine Club

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Sanford Bowlers
Elect E* S. Bender
President Of Club

Barber To Broadcast
Notre Dame Contests

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troopti (outfit each other ta
a alamUttll In the filth day
of tha battle (or Shanghai*a
north atStIoo«. where tha
Chineae dafenau Une la an*
chored only a atone’s throw
from the foreign eettlament.

W hile Japanaaa warahlpa
In the whaneaoo lllvar blaakatid tha area with h hom e* of
many nation* are ready to join
shall*. plants dropped damoUUfm
the Spanish loyalist armlet if the
bomba on Cfaagot tail. e h eM
non-iiilcrvonllon
barriers
arc
banted, blackened trees, lormtta
thrown down because of Italy's
ir In Shanghai's foretca aha
c i t y n l &gt;vs b r ie f s
refusal ta withdraw her troops
tried
»..t
from Spain, arcordlnf to uncon­
Chinee* eomataadera doctor* !
firmed diplomatic reports lest
104' Japan*** ware klltad lactoao
night
qsartsr
flghttug
arowed the
.
rstiinalcd
t hat
Diplomats
North Station. On o lh * trwafe to
Today And Tomorrow enough snli Fascist vol.nleers siu
central aad *o»tb China, jRdi*
rrady to Join the" loyalists in
Set Aside For Spc- event
nee* warptfae* roaowol thrircf s non-intervention break­
ci a 1 Observances down, to outnumber any Increased Reorganization M ^ ih o ^ h e r ^ u r 0'^ 5 * 1 . 3 (irulT Voice On-Tele­ relde. A *au»dren'#f tfv* pleaae
phone Objects To bombed lb* city ef U la k lo b tfe
Italian aal forMh* Insurgents.
inR Iicl(il&gt;a8t INiirni rcn in ,h.. v*i.i«i Hotel M«mi&gt;r
I f mile* sorihuOet *t N a rito*
Ity pmoUmalhm of tbe Hover-1 Tho toinbinrd strength of the
Tapping:
O f . Wlrps Cblaa's capital.
•
••’
In The ValdezHotel'-* »**•
«r of the Htato of Florida.,artual fighting forcus In 3pain
Tha Japan***, w rM "ofOwbh|
iwd P. Hons. Saturday and Hun-1now is reckoned at leas thin
t’ lllCAOO. t».t’ V —V f t - A.tah
declared a JafUsr i ptao* n a *
~ . *
-i ............
400,ooo
Finn, for Ihu reorganisation of
1,000,000
men .beat
eptinfto rail from a dTuft vcJoad
Imyoliala aid drtO.WlO Imurgeuta. a*- talifonl Blnine (Uub were lni-|
dostguat*« “ H*pwHF-r^«r«
nuiu » ’os reaardrit by intuadiw' nivar M VteeltNakkKi b h l - « r
Ths ronvenuences of France's llatiel at n ShHnrra' im-rting In
eordlag to lafsrmatlon received
tors us n probable nltsinpl by sea. They said tbb pUns1Inroad
threat to reopen the frontier ere Ihe Valdes Hole! last night, ae- i
here today.
tbe kidnapers of Hi* wealthy another Chlaasa aMp sfreubd.-'1
eliding
to
Frank
I..
Miller,
wl'ol
expected
to
influence
Premier
-Loyalty Days' are a n»Hi*nA Japanese dlapeteh reported
Mussolini
to
accept
flic
Anglowna nanie.1 aocrvtary sml treasurer!
wide eharrh going program, and
the rtptgra of Hdngyaan on lb*
ki deslannttng Ibaee days th e French Invllalion to a (lirre-powrr of H.f organirntiun.
Tientsin railroad, earrylnd t b *
I I iom prpMiit. i.l the lineting,
(loveruor issued the followlDg conference on the volunteer &lt;|ueaJapanese rempalgn la North
lion. Th* boo word invitslion adopt..I l,y la..a mid cleHid olli-|
pmrlsmstkm:
Chicago of K«rl J. Connelly, «n Chine Into Bbagteng prorlnc*
-WIIKBEAS. the world Is now prtdaldy will be deliver.il In Home ren. for llio i-omiiig y.|r. (Ii'orgr
liivcst giilur for llio Fodsral IU- for lb* flrot time.
# • * *'1
|IVi'tlielrill une rl.-rUal.president of.
passing through ono of Ihe great-jimlay.
reau of liivosllgntloii.
At Nsnkltig a spakestnaa-; ( o f
said they had the iiri(!&lt;lii&lt;ntioii, A. W. lae vice- &gt;
rvt ehangea III history and there
Connolly ess Inf.ii mail Ihe the Chines* fMitral goterameA
i. a growing ronvIePuii that th« 'every reason to vuppor.r'- that II pr.sMrnt unil I mill, U Miller,
Ilian said, 'Tskn llils down. This said Chin* woold pres* Immedi­
grest scientific, eeonamle and'Dure would convent to the conver* ■r. rrlary Imi*nr.r.
Is Iloir of New York Wu hare ately at aeneva tdr sssctkal
vorlat development of th* t me - it lens
lloaa hul frilaml nunnls have against Japan,
may provn of donbtfnl pernuelrr* tuppor and we cannot
Bailor* on 01* V. B. fUgkbl*
I
‘Ian
•
for
Hie
nrlivily
of
thrj
Iient vuleea Unl«es tber* ran la* T t*r o
mnko cmilert. Til's l» not * Augusta war* sammonad to Mb
Inigo, were, tli-ci’oeil, nnil it wail
a root mensuraIa al.-enrthenlns i T l I a
piunk."
.
tls Station* as ■Chin*** •atrplobeB
'illrldcd to hold Hie lust m eeting
of the Moral and ipirltuai krai- i \ j
t'onnnlly sahl Ilia man wonhl stagsd four desporata raid* M
|in i . 1 huiailsy, Ort. 21 nt 7:00 .lb
fare of th* majoelly, and
L llc l
he assuriil, if hn colled again. Japan*** petition* la BhaalhalT
(.M. in I hr Yidd.-a Hotel In Conner-WHEREAS, spIritLsI recovery T J - Hint Ilia wire* era lint tipped International dsfllsmsat
to il
lion
villi
Hoid.'t.k
aupper
witi.-h
through thn tnalntonsnc* of our i l U I
iind ho wee free In ennlart thn night ad atrly today,
uill bo serv.il.
splrtual tdaala, mnml standard*
wife of llio kidnaper*' victim.
A bomb Bit Iba plant • ( ttd
j It i. till- th-liv of Hie offirera
end rhnractor biill.lliig
InstltoN,&lt;
Hum wnn kidnapped last Rat- Amerlesn.owned BonJayi Mild O .
i.nd momliori to have every vhrlner
lions I* no |oi« |m|iortant than ", n"
si,lay n'thl on p highway wait and wmihdsJ II* prodeetton
'proMiit wlullnr offilistrd with
the rornvery of OCOnoMlc pro» | * ,,Jr*
of t'Klrasn willin' returning with
.
a
lilt IIITn
eger. Harry II. (^joenm, N i ■
tbo newly fnrm.il lodge nt pres­
III* funner secretary. Mis* Flor­ former resident of Main* and
, Sid or, IL'dr .tic- Miller wlatod, odd'WHEREAS, ear city, slate sml &gt;
in, c Frellmge, from Sycamore, lioaton. Mass. H* ba* beam'I*
lug llmi li.^nguld i.o ydfipiilvrrtl
natto). hiOe M%nhwlodged and
Chin* to yaare.
,1*
L.vor
If
ta.li
on.1
will
g.t
In
reeognlred the eohataat need for
-T h e raids followed Japeseon
ilimrh with any of Hu'-offircr* and
AH Inn gatdauee In the fulfill­
claim* the! they bad csptmiOAhave llio plvii I'splelmil.
ment of our tdaala;
ths slraORte Chines* city ef U 'NOW THERErORE, I Fred
huang. northwest of tbo Bettlt1\ (Mss, tlovernor nf tha State
I’ .T.A. OfisukcMonroc NEW OKI.KAMI. Oil. 1.—I/P) m*nt and brobem lbs China** ad­
of Fine da, hereby u m iiln Ratline* in other- plaetu. r
Urdsy and Randay. Orl. I and
Plans “ (Juiz” ( ’ontest —A pair of tropical stormi 'n vanced
Tb* (Irdl raid nama shortly
T. as -Imyalty Days" and do
tin. tlnlf of Meileo caused an
area of w'iids and rain attend­ altar I p. M . when Chib***
Urge that all of o«r illlsess re­
gs rdmas of rruaiL attend rhureh,
ing from Floilda In Trial. Tan plan** swooped low oeur the
ln&lt;he* of ruin fell hare, flood­ Y*ngtstpoo area of the I d tls
for these days.
*
.
j
ing uhnle seel Ions of llio clly. mcni and dropped bomhe ereoed
Th* Fanfard Elwanis Club haij
Thn Wralhnr lluirau extended the Japan*** military alrdrema
eo-operated In making thaeo days]
sloiiii
iv*.i ii ng* from Karra- there. Th* plans* Hrrted • owsf
an outstanding success by .dilrib-1
little. Kl«.. I" I’ort OTonnor. ths Japanese position* far - I*
utmg window raid display*. All
Texas, and ndvlml small rraft minutes, drawing • tbaador Of
members of tb* club wlU attend,
to usn million all alung the snH slrcralg Hr* from tha Japa­
service in a baity at the Pretty
Hull coast limn Kedar Key*. ns** flagship 18rumo aad -other'
tenon Church. Ort. S. at 1:30 F.
Fla., tu I'nrl O’Konnnr. Hi# fure- warship* of Admlrel Ktyoehl HeM.
latlnra said two Cult disturb tegswa's Third Bottle Ftoaf ta
T V local Ktwonians hat* ap­
•
'
auras hud virtually iiiiublnod In- tha Whangpoa Hirer.
pointed as &lt;h*trn3t, vf the rumA motion -pletare show a M N
lu olio, "ml was ronlrsl (hi*
milieu no -Ruppori of Ckurrhs.
&lt;Ceallae*4 ee rssr rtrel i morning about jyr, miles south
In Their Rp ritual Aims,' It. W.
nf here.
Ware whda Julius Dingfrider was
• ft Is moving northwestward
rerewUy apredated chairman of
about la 'o r 12 miles an hour. LOCAL WEATHER
Ihu ***** rwmmkleu In tb* KlTha Wnslhsr lluruau said 4*
wantg lafUmattoual.
Dora Newsome Lynch
mile *n hour vr inli war* lb*
Wins Custody OfBoys
Partly tloudy, poaalhly a r t '
highest rnportn.1. Tha foraratlars
Rooserelt KeepsMum
terud answers la weak renUri wad
said
Ilia
sldTlil
would
not
davalFinal deeres in divorre pmsxtrrms north portloo* krmlgbi
up Ipla a liurrlrsn*.
On Black Klan Talk readings instituted Auguat 17 by
Th*
Auburn-Tulana
football and Sunday and near sstreao*
_
RgaiiKt
Dora Newsom* Lynch
south coast tauight. ' Z itr m s
EMI RATA« Wash, Ort. t —
northwest Florida t -prababty » b »
In i —ITttMfm k q im t iii amreo Robert B. I.yntb was issued yes­
MU8T PROVP. INSANITY
terday
*1
fitAugustin*
by
firtonight and bundayhere by special train from Tacoma,
Osyteaa Ttdao
' ' v
Wash, and prepared to drive to rv.lt Judge KeorfO WUliam Jark. TALLAHASSEE. Oct.
Saturday's tides, low IStlB L
Grand Coulee Dam H* mad* n*
—The
Governor's
Cabinet
onl*
rr«i
Mrs. Lynch, ornptoyed by tha
s m u m i *w last night'* radio talk
M., l t : l l P. M.i Ugh. « ( ! • A*
that no more patlenU be accept
CRy recreation' daportment, In-llM . d:Sl P. M
ad at tha Slate hoapltal in &lt; hal'
luted Ihe prnroodhlfa through hrr
taboorhee unless their insanity
attorney. Ilay Balden, to gain a
la provtn.
dhrorre ami retold on*lady of her
Two rases where tubercular
two children, ftavm and Robe... ’ ailC A C O , —&lt;AV f hs.lea W.
Jr. Prellmii^ry bearing was held Mash, nf tlin Nu*l| K•4vlnator parsons ware admitted wav railed
bare Aug. IT briars Charles V. C*rp., Raid yesterday di.iribntor* to tha. -board's attention. They
Booth, special avatar. Final ar­ Oruuld ba given a secret prevtou ware ordered discharged.
guments in tkd gaaa ware bafnre Monday of 'lb# U n i .u'umobU#
PICHTINfiPJI CONVICTED
Judge Jarksaa at AL Angu.llna wing condHIan air ayslrma (or
Sept. 3, and Ukt case was taken
KISSIMMEE. —l/n—A Circuit
Court Jury laal npfhl ronvlrlad
Stephen Pichtlngkr of Clover*villa. N. Yw on • rharge of manalaughtar drawing eat of a fatal.

Stale Treasarer Gov.Cone ktues
Paye.$17,433.63; Proclamation On
To Local Schools( Church Loyalty

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ipsnese Nava! OffL
cers Claim Sinking
Of Chinese Cruiser

The* K R b r W
at Cfcery Ch-ae. bid, was ebuaen by J»* ' 0„ wouM tenn th, b.al. for
wee H er* Bloch fraan which to deliver hfa unprecedented speech of ,furth,r Russian netotlatlons to
eaptaoaWen f aBewIna the dispute that arose from hi* appointment „blain prratar rqualily of opptirt * the Suprtmm.Court. The Kuiidktc b the homo of hie friend*. Mr. tunily to help the l.efilit lnrlil.nl
Med Mr*. Claude E. HamOton. Jr.
Itepubtiean tmr*ntn..nl of war

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200 Jqps Killed t
In Close Fight

LONDON, 6 «U S.
UP)—Th#
So. iit Unten wet' reported today
to hive remanded abandonment ef
the entire Spanish non Intercom*
llun s.hamt, farmlUlng shipment
of arnt* and volunteers to bolster
the forte* of the V a re la * o v ;
eminent.
It w*a reliably learned the CommunUt state urged in a note .to
Lord .Plymouth, chairman of the
vittulilly Inactive non Interven­
tion committee of 27 natkna, that

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                    <text>ed Mentor Emphasizes Local
1 ub’s Passing Attack With
‘irotractecT Aerial Practice

WAR-STRICKEN SHANGHAI UNDER, PALL OF SMOKE

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Work This Afternoon And Undergo
Light Session Tomorrow
By JULIAN HTKNBTROM

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. H„.BS;;7^rs,ura.!Tatnpa Spurt
. SO*Jr;r-“"tM^Si.|iJpdefgo Paw

sent their protean through •
_
hard blocking ilrlll yesterday
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Clllmaifd Ihi ifttm oon i work* 1 / v l C U o C
tlv d S l
out with a rough and tumbto
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(hiring the ecrimmage drill
TAMPA, BcpL, 19. —Paaa de­
; only ant Injury was sustained, fense was stressed at tha Univer­
[l‘ that by Hobert Itumbley who sity of Tsmpa football drill ysa­
n? (offered a Wow In tha nos*. Tha te rtlay afternoon In preparation
blocking assignment proved to b*' far tha openlag gam* of th* sea­
ed Talus to the Fed* and lha son ntfU Monday night at Phllllpa
Manbirs are rtill attempting to Meld.— k-TB strengthen the defensive power of
"1 don't befWva th* lioulh Oaorthe Seminole grklder*.
gla Teachers can match our
The head mentor executed ■ power on th* ground," oald Coach
■ ‘ Bice workout In which tha back* lllggtni, "but I am sur* w* will
; gnd thd ends attrmplad to maha look at a lot of passes daring
thalr strong and pusillng P*ai*|Monday's gsms. and we don't
. big. attack more effective, and want to take-a chance on an upset
. H la understood that tha aerial IIn th* first gam* of th* yoar.*1
i ; attack will be used more often
Tha Spartans, who hav* rounded
, In the Eustls contest than In tha Into good shop* oftar almost a
London game.
month of hard work, ar* hoavlly
In tha acrlmmaga session yra- favored over th* Toochort hot
; tarday afternoon, McLucas led th* fort that th* Invading team
. hi* teams Into both skies of play, will hive had two gsmoo under
the offensive and the defensive, their belts by th* tlm* they meet
with the dubs mixed, some of Tampa, will glv* them an edge
the “ regulars and tha second
In experience.
*• stringers playing together,
Virtually no rough work was
Tha
reversa
plays
were gon* through yestorday. Coach
i stressed as well as line plays, In lllggins directed tho squad In ths
• which the offensive team seldom pass drill, while Coach Pierson
Made any yardage or mad* any hid lh* line working on th* charg­
r kolas. Tha fir.t string tackles. ing sled and the tackling dummy.
Bubble Jones and "Tiger’’ HowIndividual work on assignment*
■' all. wjro shifted to the defensive was a part‘of tha practice, and th*
wdll While Rumbrey and Telfonl Spartans ran through thalr plsya
j saw action with tha regular first with greater ease than at any
stringer..
lima this season.
Tha Teds will hold their last
Hard work is schsdultd In th*
m l workout this afternoon with pnettle session today, with a
• scrimmage session and passing scrimmage slated between tha
and blocking drIUi befora ell- varsity and freshmen. For th*
.Biasing the week's wojk with a first lima In several days _th*
tight wotkout tomorrow after­ freshmen will work on offense,
noon. They will leave for Bus* and will bn ordered to shoot
II* Friday evening for a tilt with passes throughout, to glv* tho
1/ Coach Memory Marlin'* Panthers varsity barks experience In comAnd the second Celery Fed game bating atrial warfare.
of the year.
Dullness
Manager Bill Colbreath aald yesterday that lotarest
In the opening gam* la Increasing
rapidly. Advanc* ticket r»terratlom are mounting, snd a largo
sale Is expected beginning Oct. I,
deed to the county school board when th* paateboards ar# placed
a block of land adjoining tha dor distribution at Parr1* drug
Bradenton high school for a gym- store, kllllan'a and th* university,
naslum, If the school board can
Work on th* Phillips field ataorrang* a »;.’ll,000 WPA project dlum Is being rushed and It wUI
for Us erection. Tho plot Is five h* In shape to handle a near-capaaeres In six*.
city crowd Monday night.

Claaai tied , Advertisements
Announcemenld

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OB* who rosily knows how,
to 10 Inches .dlsmetsr. 41" and
tf.
BriggL Jowola* Magnolia A **
B‘4" ong.-Apply Osceola Cyproaa
5? Nallonsl Vrnetlan Blind.. SS cents
K ' . i par aq ft. Finest blinds obMKlIdlnatls. Kanford Awning A Hhade
Kgv Cl 1M E. 2nd 81. I’ hons 7S4 J.
Furnished 4 room boos*. 107 N.
Locust Av*. Lawsonft*,'' W# hsvn battery radios,
and o« *a.y terms, too. Roe Me- 26— Miacallraneoun For 8*1*
*• Auto Bopply, 10M W. First 8t.
Plant basksta, garden Haas, trow*
ala, and full lias of ouppliss for
th* grower*. IIUI Hardwar* Co. NOTH Kit DUAL Pour wh**l W* hav* a few !9M Norge Circu­
Trailer with body, op*cial |29t.lating Heater*. Buy now at' a
I. 19 A Ford roadtUr, spoclal discount. 8eminol* Tiro Shop,
IA00. Real A Huns, Used Car
Complete ^llrua ■Packing btulnasa
for sal*. Real money maker.
Boa 937, Hanford.
BJ Dragon Plants for eat*. Dosan 35c, I Oosrn 60c, ( dosran for
l-H. Phono 401-W. J. J Doily.

Th# R nw lu chapel at Fort
Itoaa. Calir. U a unique rum
M ai of |ha iBMiar Haitian eolo'
nltallon la .North America sooth
of Alaska. Fort noaa was ootabllahod hr Haitian colonists who
cams from Alaska la t ill.

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• UPON ANT n r TUB, U N M
umcniRED HKnBiBi
Ton ara M riD Mtlllrt that
CITT or NANrollli. FLORIDA. a
municipal corporation. has (llsd
Its bill If complaint In Iha alxrv*
aimed mart in loricloii Ail.nOnant iai ll.n a t il nrtlfleiliA
and ar special ..&lt;..•rn.nl.. with
Inter*.*
panail laA upon lh.
•areals •( tail Ml forth-In Iks
Ialls Nlaa schedule. Iks agarsAfter many wteks of warfari, fires continue to rag# In Shanghai's Pootung Industrial district. ■raSo.
amount of such la a liana,
This' striking picture show* heavy black darkening the sky along the waterfront. In th* foreground laa oort.flcalta, and or special
auiran . l a . Int.rtst and psnalll»A aaalnat said r.«r»rltv* .par­
Is the U. B. B. Augusta anchored In the Whangpoo R i v e r ,_____________________________________
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THE STANDINGS

Rollins Boasts
Three Sets Of
Brothers On Team

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Yesterday's Homan; UlMagglo,
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Dickey, Yankees,
nestea .........
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Indians, 1 ; Kroner, Indiana, 1.
llreeklra
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Bradya, Dnughtery® I! Trosky, indlnns. 1; Boilers.
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And Justices Make The LoadersUlMagglo. VanBeeells VsslerJer
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I'ttl.hurah S: Ml. Irani. I.
Up Part Of Tars »eea,
Oiltara rnln«*i&gt; mil.
Fun, Itrd Box, IS; (lohrlg. Yan­
IJaar* Tatar
kees. is ; York, Tigers, II; Ott.
H«w Titrk ni I'lillml* lplil.i &lt;5
WINTER PARK, Kept, 2'J. — (ilants, II,
fiaiat).
rhlc««o itI l*lnrllinatl
Three eels of lirothers Mr* memllrooklfn Ml llohinit
i here of this year’s Hollins College
AU»:iin %&gt; i .maoi t:
,„,.|grld forces—the Daughrrtys, the
*’ J( ]Jui tires, end the lltadys.
; r-'| In fact, as Coirli Jack McDowell
'ill prepares for the o|&gt;cnlng tilt ten
lays away, ho hoi to think more
lit ban twk-u In his call for i n n
. ,day, for Ills Ininu-dlate reaction
in. *ays "family play."
.
lit. • All IliiiHi seta of brothers will
play prominent parts In the Rot'• I - lina gridiron s. Ih iiic of things this
year. The veternns of tho lot sro
f*l Ihs Ilrady brothers from Leesburg,
Curry and Hal- Doth, arc backs
snd'lhclr fnnio rises from their
right foot. Kpeclnlislng in kicking
MMir«Mll TIIPHTCIIk
\%. Is.
II’M. long spiraled pulils, thc&lt;e boys
Mnhlt* _____
. I t
.Yu &gt;rv l*olb working for thst start­
Hi v i i i i i b Ii
1
I
II fmmII o K t l r r l B f
ing tail bark post.
Molfllw 3; Ha%mi tinIt |
llal Is tho Iranrat of the two
snd l» one of tho fastest men on .scbidulo of gsinos for this
PAUtrio r o u T i.n tn iH
t*l«iHiiri
He ia
la tin*
the b
boy
Hanford, at homo;
tho »&lt;|u&lt;ul thU yrnr. I(«
o y|DellW - f, Hanfonl,
homa; Oct. 8,
U m n II o %t Birr tin p
who flips those curvVs and whips |Obala, their; Oct. IB, V/Inter OarHum D l r i n 4 : I'nri In in. 3 .
those fast Imlls ps«l iqiposinc den, therrjjlet. 22, o(ien; Oct- IS,
F l« H 4 a » ( l r « r i l i l r g | « r
players on tho diiinmnd. Curry Ta
W.
Is.
fUlhPBVilU ..........
l )
heavily built-and throws his tre­
C nrritU - ^ . . . ..
S
&gt;
mendous hoik tvllII crushing effect
IlMilla Yfaliriar
0|»fW (tilr.
on bujiks through tho lino.
TaMlalit
Ollie Daughorty is well known
OMlMtMVlIU M|
-to Hollins fnllnwi-rs, hut his
brother llill, sophnmsrn end, Is a
t fA O U E
nou'ninier to varsity hull. Hill was
•lilltrd jfron? tlm Imcktirld do
Hf T%» AMnrl*lr4 Fffm
wingmsn this yrnr ami is now
**Tbt -b lf ill ,” al least tempo* beginnin.-f to master tho difficult
UKI.ANU, Kept, 29. —Paul
rarlly, had become Ibo "hlg s*v flank post. Ollir, after toting
*hH today' as gska
Ronur*. hurt nil aitnimor, np|N-ar* In fit Florenrr, nfficisl of th* Cincin­
slugging While Box first base­ condition tu carry on Ida hard-* nati lt«K Durham (N. C-) Bulls.
man. got three foe four yester­ crashing running Inrlk*. This m i in Del rand Monday visiting
day lo |le Jon UlMagglo o f tho pair hall from Wildwood where Del and Ifrtls officials, rn rout*
Yankees for third ptaro In ihe they stpaged for their high school to Ms Winter PariT Winter horns.
(The local llrda Is another Cincin­
American league. Ihmura picked team.
.j
nati farm organisation.
up four points, UlMagglo one by
Jark ami Joe' Justice, dospltc
I Florcnro has hern attending a
gelling four hits |n nlnochanros
their lark of weight, sro th* spark
j managers' school conducted by
agalnM lh* Honalora.
I
plugs of this year’s Tar machine
Th* "big six," nr seven (lop so far. Jack, a guird who won his |Cincinnati at .Spartanburg, 8. C ,
•as hai Pat I’atlrraon, Del rand
throo In each Inaguei:
*
lottrr last season as a sophomore,
Plsyer-Club
Q A l H -H Pel
hao
Improved
greatly
and
Is
ex­
Msdwlck, r-rct III III 1st &gt;11 .III
Oshr *er. Tgr lit III III |t| III pected to bo on* of tha standout*
Mil*, t’srd# Its III a* Its its In tho Tar fo r m this season.
r Wansr. fr t IIS sal SS IIS .til
■
Hallway rampiag
gfhrin..nraab i n sti ns iss .ns
U lU asgto.
Th I II SSI III 1ST i l l
Jirat ss a oiperlment. Ihs llrll- loan'd to vnrollonlsljGjl^H^D'
Baaura. W. H Its in » i d m
Mi Wnr llopartmonl pracllied R|um. Tip* m « ir .nS « l l ^ | P f r
lirlnglng down on* of Ha -own, th* ralla-wim a r s o t r u q M r t f i
robol-Urlrrn piano*. The *xp*rU| a varallnn spot and romala the
l men| was a auccosa Coat] |tt.* yrupoHy of lh* camper far tha
1 no*.'
form of th* leas*.

ha

B B L -A I B .

14 nf Iderk L
Irat M o f Hlnch A
Let &gt;• o f JJIeeh L

rat • et Block ».

rat « e f Klerk •.
art t e l mark t,

Irat • of IHeck L
rat • ef Black ».
Irat I* of Mark *.
rat II of Itlork t.
Irat II of lim-k »,
rat II af (Work *.
rat IT ef Weak ».
tral l« af |l*ar* p.
Irat I* of Black L
rat SI nr Block L
rat St af Block ».
rat SS ef Itlork (.
Irat &gt;1 of IUock |
Irat It of Block a.
Irat I af mark It
Irat -a of Bloch I*.
I l l of nock I*.
LAt t of Block l»,
(rat ( ef Black la.
(rat * of mark It J
Irat T of Block It
rat a of Iderk I*
rat » ef Dlerk I*
Irat IS of Block IA
Irat II or IUock. I*.
Lot II oT Bloch It
Irat IS ef Block IA
Irat If of Block IA
rat II of Block IA
Irat IS ef Block IA
Irat IT of Block IA
irat IS ef lllock IA
Lot IS of Black IA
Irat SS of Block IA
Irat SI el Blech IA
Irat IS ef Block IA
rat SS of Meek IA
Irat It el Black IA
rat I ef Block II,
Irat S of Blech II.
Irat I ef Block II.
Irat S of Block II.
Irat B of Block II,
Irat S el lllock It.
Irat II ef Blech II.
rat IS or Block II.
rat IS or Mock II.
Irat IS of IBook II,
Irai IS ef Blork II.
Irat IS of Block II,
Irat If af IttoehMI.
Let 1 of Bleak IL

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JOB PRINTING
AEA03, BILL HfAD t, TAOA
-OPEB, OFFICK FORM*. BTQ

PHONE

S ) Seminole Printing Co*

GLASS

MIRRORS

PAINTS

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh P roof Product!

Floraheim $9J50 up
F r i e n d l y $5.00
Fortune $4.00

SH0E3 4

THE BAV1B PLANT COMPANY,
Tiftaa, Ca.

Try 8 Delicious
sad as* sur ramplot* Ha*
aR hunting heaters sad roil
wood burners. Hill Hardware

on Dollar A Gay points
&gt; ar* rorognlaod alt over
•lh ss aboolata proof of

Walker Gets Job
But Looea Pension

Home-Cooked Meal

�v.qV'.v,!

agWWJKMip

S ttfn rd b

U t a O n ly C en tra l

-

Seminole Com ity P roduct*
M ore Fruit A nd V egetable* Than A n ]
. Sim ilar A rea »o A m erica

WU C it y A f f o r d in g B a il. H ig h w a y

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P K B
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 30.

Chinese Succeed
In Holding Back Alternative
For Mussolini
Japanese Arm ies II Duce H ost Recall
&lt;200 Thousand More
t .C o m m u n is t s Are
O r d e r e d Totfoin
North China Ranks

Journey’s End

Hr Tie

hundred

Pfta»

*^

thousand

•(C viU aava

*a

P ace

P eart

Thespians Present
One Act Comedy
•At,Chapel Meeting
Thh Thespian Dramatic Club uf
Satu'nolo High Hrbool pmientml
thla morning at tho^reiular week­
ly chapel era,Inn. a olio-art play
called "Who Bay. Can'L' betoro

[Court Wilholdsj
Ruling Regarding
Seizure Of Slots

Troops From Spain
Or France To Open
Border For Spain

Il'aallaatC »■ Paar rta fl

'parted 111 Information Indicated
that tbo ttnriet Blberlin armya
UEommandar-In rhUf . woe already
Drm twrfhh obbyae. Tire-agency
ragoataJ tho rood acroaa Hlukling .waa choked willi Ituaalnn
Munition* and aupplloa fof China,
Informed aonrrjM annumued
that . ItHlUIi colonial aulburlllua

Black Plans Klan Talk
Over Radio Tomorrow
* sa

&lt;

a

an

m

a

*

Storm Warnings Up
Along Atlantic Coast L o c a l Entomologist
Returns From Trip
To Washington,D.C.
U n . r . u t r e t o d .; leading the
U F. Stahl, bend of the l.u rou
' United State* Wealhtr Dureau''if Entnimlogy here, ha* nturne.1
- to lasuo *mgll cr«ft wamlngt* from Washing!**n, l». i\ whin- hr
11 Arras a ff acted were the Atlantic consul (oil ufficlals nf tins Iirpsrt*
, ncran firm North Carolina *0 'nirn!
AgrieulUru on msttrrs
I Florkla. the Florida 8tralta and, .
.
........... .
,
» a». «w »
#
.
m a tin ' IJ tliu i % »ui iiin nlal wink
thr Kastirn Gulf of Ucslro.
. .
,
' ,
...
,, uJtuipu iniiii'il on m till* part in Im
Thr Weather Hurvau said 40 *, , , .
. .*' c ..
y
,,
,
fielil^cf ngiiriiltniu in tin South,,
i mile squalls were orrurrini? n .
4 .
. . i ..
short dlNiancc off lh&lt;* roast from
s * h*'
*. .
Cape Hell area, to at. Augu.ltan' t! "
‘‘
I
A low 'pieaturr area from
'
’
1 ul1 " I hmllHimt)*.
. which
,
innloiry
.N. r . nful
storms sometimes renarato hung . *., • .
, , . .* # u
,
_ ..
..
•
...
nt t Ini'u L'ii. a
4-, i * ImiU» uf whn’i
over *hj northwestern Carihbuan
.
c
a .
oaf* ga
tf .
II**' lltlllni* l.t MIplTVIMOll.
hca but the
Wfalhrr Ilun*iu
,
,
,
,
*
raid th*r conilltlon had not in -'..
, ..
....
. . i n
,,
,,
, __
Mae* will In, held in the Cath­. rrrasrd In intensity. A high ,
rll
*
olic Church Friday night at 7 :3UI pria.ure .one .overe .1 the
lantle
.tale.,
'
»"d
South
&lt;
.
t'clock, Itev, J. J. Kclk'ghan,
(Ilowering guxty w ether, ub- lln*
Xlr” ^
»IM-rren . . ,
paalur nf (he Cathnllc Churchi
verwra aald, waa the re.ull
« ^ »*‘
here, annuunevd tmlny.
the rloaa proalmlty uf the two ,
Hu p-t-l *e..o, th.
CMiditlonc.
.tchareo g .mere lin e found a ,
The nnme of Jimmie Ingley
_
Inruly rnnihi t f.*r tfn ir prmltirt andj
waa uninli-iitioiiiilly i imtti*l fium
willi tliuir i '*•*•! rrwjis nml llio

Information

kalig a popular .elect'nn hclpm lter.
tha. plar began- Folio.Ink the

Returns '"T

— —

Parson Who Married
Duke Of WindsorMay
Make Home lu ll, S.

l",KlTl l'1'' ,,r,""n,l:‘l!

year.

The filing uf Ihfurinntlnn reTin - ei.lb-ir crop, itm, I. the 1n'» i I
ttrna, furm 8.1-11 and S.S-ta iiiilrr'viiiji I he fiuiiier* lin e had m .-i*’
Title VIII of tha Social .Security nund*-r
uf&gt;m r» und hn*demandI Act, will not be required for the v.' fa b
|i»l.*»*ndiirbi" tin- )in r,
pcriial ending September 10 , ae*,**"' Knton«&gt;lpfi*t Indicated,
Ilj-liwa* in there loco IIt b . naBerereaift J. A. Howard, mem­ conling lo Infortnallun received
ber of tbo loral 1‘ollee fore*, today from J. Edwin l.ireon, col- leinlly Hem* un the rpgrede, .Mr.
anl up. rubbed his eyea, and loctnr uf Internol revenue frum tb o ' Stahl awill, fnimcra with then In'crenud panhating puw.r
liave
lloiught for a few mluutea ha dial*iet nf Florida.
The neat filing of the above 1 buught new auloe, c*qt*ljvimiit nn.l
wa&gt; .offering fr o m delirium
treini'ii* early thla mo ruing whan forma will cover llm period frwm! numen.ua other item., greatly inhe taw a tieim, I'retfJ Davit, July J, IU3T l o ' December 1, Ig37.*aa*"inf bualne*. activity,
..............
•walking raaiially down the aid*- ami mnat nut Im.filed later Than

Hufire Blacksnakc
Is I*resented To Zoo

walk t» the |oral r-nq with a a
1-J foot &gt; hlarkanakc wrapped
around hla nerk, tho head ot
which ba hi Id In hla band.
The nrgrii caught the anakt
MTow la tha tnat day for
tag of liability report* with at Snow Hill mu| hrought It to
Mm ploymeet Compenaallon Ranford amt prraentM If to
na pf the Florida luduatreal Jamea Mnughton, loral guperilt■lien, accenting to J. C. twodent nt parka f»r exhibition In
, field advlaor of th* Com- tho .on,
Thla la tho .croud huge reptile
Moore who la making hcad- preeentrd to tha aoo recently
r* tn the Seminole County Ilia other a Urge rattle tu b e ,
which I* probably the largeat
ever eahtblled at the aoo and ta
ta ilUng thalr report.^ e.ualng conaiderable attraction.
'pgread t* remain hare
r aa that any who den a tio n aright eee him.
_____
loom .t
reated____
tb*_____
factKarvy Qib*en,’ m-gre, pleaded
re of une or more'gullty ta aaaault charge* fetter
day before County Judgn K, WWare wha gave the prisoner aa
alternative o f a $13 fin* or M
daya In the County jail.
Hubert Hedge who waa arraated
on a aimilar cbarWh failed ta ap­
pear In court tbrreby forfeiting
hla $35 bond.

lorrow Last Day
.Liability Reports

\jhen .n employe# ait.ta. th#
agr o f fU or diva during thla prr*

ISL!Sf/lr? V i
^

Bar Association! r&gt;i
Curbs Black^rrobe

The name, of tha e b .tl .,0
» r n c .. win, will rerv. during the
“ to 2 * ^ ! coming n t y elecUoa. were rcba.nl

Cljrcuu..

Orlando Negro Held
On Assault Charge
Dili.ANDO, Kept. 30. —(AA—A
to year old negro Hated aa Eddie
Jacka&lt;at waa held yraterday In
th* ronitly jail pending th* filing
of charge* af attempted aaaault
on an IK year-old white girt latr
Tuesday In n kuiineaa eaubllahnwnl wlwre both were employed
The girl leld calmly autharitln
the waa furcod la /Ifk l fiercely la
free he reel f from th* negro'* ad­
vance*.
■V
Chief Deputy. Oaargu Field*
aald he first vAi Informed af the
tacident ahoot midnight when an The common booa* rat la an i f
■nUentlfted voire, by telephone, pert climber, awimmar and dig­
told him to “ come and get that ger. It often adopt* a gemninnl-lic
negro aonn or caul I find him modr nf living hi bulUhig a man­
atavngup to a temp port before or connecting underground tunRclf. '•
" J f - 1* __ ___

’ 'Battalion Of Death”
Formed T c y F ig h t
For C o n s t ! tutlon
WASHINGTON. Sept. SO.

Kinijing Mr*, lim e Mrl-nwi:li
Iin,
toriiirr . dancer,
m -vivnl
nut if i, limn in a t'hi. ago court
rawvm lin t her , e*t ranged hu*
lum.l, M»J. Frederick Mcluaugblin,
had iiy r.n l lo pay her IY *0 a
month i.m potary alimony. Mra,
Mel u n iI tut. suing for n du otre,
had *i&lt;kcd fur Jl.f.iHi from the
wealthy coffee merchant

H ugo L.
Blnck,
P roald en t
R tw a cv oll’ n n|&gt;|H)lntcc to th o
S u prvnii' C ou rt, w ill apeak
lo th e tint ion o v e r th e radio
to m o rr o w n ig h t— prcaum ably.
to reply to a lleg a tion s th a t
In* Is u m e m b e r o f th e K u
KlllX Klim .
National
lliouiltaaUl-*
Com*
pany offh iaj* ennounred that
Itlm k would apeak over tha naliiitiwble
faeilltlea from
0:30
nYlnt-k until III
M. Kaatern
Standard Time, latter it waa announc.-d the addreaa alao will ha
hrnndrnvt by the Columbia and
.Mutual network*.

Pick-The -Winner
Contest On Grid
Games Resumed

KANSAS CITV, Septa 30._ —
A
traulution tn InveatiftU
Jualiee lilack waa aidrtracked and
piolaiUy killed In the Amartcan
liar A u or Inllon committee today
while llopreaentatlvti Hatton S um iii i*. Tvia* Deinorret, outlined a
“ llallg lion of Heath- to fight for
i ini it ul minit gnvctutivenl.
Sum ltd a, rhairman of tho Ha«*a
Judiciary Committer and a pawe tfil figure In the recent Supreme
t'uuil I atlle, rlai if lid la reportafo
n rerlh-u i.f hi, vji.eeb in whkh
'TVii t-rmi|itlim*utnrr tlm rit
lh|. lilt# T llfltrr Hill In* r. lull lie 11*1111, “ Are )ou witling to Joki
••v..«i Hiii
a*, fit lit1* tn ’Tin' :i 'I Ini tiill-m of I tenth* to aavo tho
H «nf«*ril l ln il ' ln
Itilr*l niiiitiiil I mi-tiliitliui iiud tbo gpvani*
im-nt'.
*Tlt h l int-WlniH rM I'Uiih-M with
Sumner* told newsmen ho waa
U liuhitf
.i . it fn Wn*vr
t'oni. Dry UumU f.tmt* *»u»l ni»- uni pailirulnrly referring in lhat&lt;
I’UII n |t|| imcg. 11*•
ill liMlil)*# 'I'lilenre til the ruing fight or any
&gt;•1lii t vi lillnYfrelnl iioue.
• «liu»n I.f Tlu* II* • iiM.
-Uliut I mu netting at la fun*
Till' III4 I lull
«»nn (ilt k in it
tin* lorruul hi* u*ul* i r itr m i ilumuital/i'' In- vti M* Thv to ’ cmlM
It'MMlttUMi (la 'rasa F*«f|
ll- I uf II IlitM't •ell* III lilt1* tk‘11
KatiiuB fr«ts«i %iiii;ti hi tin tiitivii wtr |
l«» l*u imuiu Hill »*&gt;i li ii’vuliu a
m iiipllniuiiiwry 11*I***i t*» M&gt;u l. i
V&lt;uiiig ttiil l»*T Anioi'iin in
"l »n* U||ill*r I’ r. ’ nml
|H« k
I%'\i i 11 lit *‘V. »
Hlmw** h hit It
I I »y i'll rt ifiuiM fi iiiiiri* |ii■»
riiMii im llm TO*' u til W nllint
llenil I'uaili In-Hard I .
Me­
•Inv ninli Tlun mI1**
l i n a s i. fit lie Heminule High School
T«;:i *»f i li** n-M*iuM luailltiR t'eleiy t U l i waa the main epeaker
ftiifnVg h» li**
Itils Hafur
l.i i night ul the regular weekly
iTji)* Iihih lii'Uit OhiM'ir for
|1m"
im-t-ling id tin- Sanford
I,Iona
III frinn vliltli HulurlliMtii nn*
&lt; Inti lii-lil in the grill twom o f tho
In In* nimju, 4 *
t able* Hotel.
’I hr* full *, iif (hi* i i*(ifur| nr**
Tin- IiK-et fuvtboll mentor toll
ulwHi'r tluili i-"'r III f«»iu, Th"
the civic I oily of 'the neceaaary
*»iiln rri|i)lti*in«mii nrn t*n ntiuitipf
training requited in footha^l_, and
In |*'« k Ilii- « liniuri find' »i l!«li tin- know ledge aa well aa the tunul Ili»* intiliiiiii i»f 1i'm nrOiiu'i
■Inlimit ala i-f the game. Mf» Me*
h 1i |i h n111n-« r In tin* iiruoifijiiiti)
I lira, nlau told the l.iona what
Inr /uhniHsuini*J|| mlilrh U hr in*
iiMn h**d in (hu *•« Im Mon nf |tn j kind uf a club the local high achoal
I* |u .'during thla acaaun and what
luiillnl «lr*n'M. ,
lie thought uf the eleven.
In i .i i* liihn * urir luiim Ui*H
The l.iona al&gt;u pretrntad thalr
lull «um ■i in 1&lt;i fIimi■!, Miunlrr
Hut*i*.UR u II hu ,iu *11 it'll I'tiljr hi plantet, Mra. ‘Kvana McCoy, reeant

McLucas Lectures
Lions Club M e e t
On Football Team

Hit' lin'd1 Im| *ill »'!*"i M-inlniilMuil., IIvrkle, with wrdillng gift, and her
huaband, Mr. MeCoy, rendered
Tin* il i'llill Irm |i»r nil riitftuji In
Ittigk uiiltiurl
h um put for. aevrral popular aelrctkini.
Die
civic organlaatlon a)an
•*i'«*ti Hafiirilay, 1»y nhlrli Minn
In uni a report from Joe Malorh,
nil ii*|it Mi&gt;iir iuu- i ho uMliur hf
Mm inti*| nr hro ii lu lijr Thu llur* ■bairnisn ef the Sen Scout board.
Mr- Mriech reporteil that dona*
old wince.
t mu* bail las'll received and Ue
t mop haa enough for four or litre
tsi.ita. Work ha. begun and
L M. Telford, Jr, Is mil
two already and the real are aa*
Named DeMolayChief peeled to lie nnnplctod goon.

Election Officers
NamcdByCommission

r :..

National B r o a d c a s t
Expected T o, Deal
With Charges T h ai
Blnck Is Klansman

First Ten P e r s o n s
S o l e cting Correct
Teams Win Prizes

On October F i r st

' about (00 aludonta.
, The pntgram openetl hy the
. aaluta to the rotora toil tha asutlfo body tinning the uutloun!
aatham. l*refr»aor (], K. McKay
read tha acrlpturea and the atudajit bod* reapondod with lltu the li-l of lo y i to lie admitted to
Troop r, i / Hoy .-cui.ta of Amerlea a ir n i *.v . , »
Oorfl’f Trayef.
,,
,
“ during the entile •ca.i-ii, lhe|
'll Ira 1 Cacolla Truluek (hen tlial appeJicil ill y i .tci day'* ,pa­ W i l l N o t B C R e q u i r e d fnrmei* ure’^m ur.il i f n bumper!

f V/tlllama, Jr, Jacqueline
ptwll. Joanoo Ai.arelln, Wulllayura and Jim Colbert,
collection waa t o h » hr the
jfUna following the play to
In tb* punhaalng of meratea for tb* cheer leader*.

Receives Alimony

Slot Machines Go To
Their Death At One
Post 12 T o n i g h t

"British Start .Inquiry
Iiftb S i n k i n g Of
Sino Fishing: Junks
Two

SHE TOUCHED A GENERAL’S HEART

GENEVA, Bopt, 30. -,&lt;*»&gt; Tho U i| u &lt; of {lltlon i aub-cominlttcc « • . -underatood today ti&gt;
hare reached • fateful decision to
p r o m t Premier Mutsolhil with
the alternative o f withdrawing
lila Italian volunteer* from the
Spanish civil war or arcing the
.TAIXAIIAKHEK. Sept., 30. -~v
Frtncli frontier thrown open to
MV The justice* of
Florida'*
,* m u end men fur the Spanish
Supreme Court re me nut of a Jf, Valencia govcrnmtnt.
minute r -nfm-nce tpolity without
1 A delegate, who left the session
R C 'p r’O*"*- .-Fkeir dec, sum on
'o f the committee drafting^ tb* rewhither slut machine* m e to ienotation on tbo Spanish conflict,
M ind by of fieri*
Immediately
»akl thla agreement had been
after they crave legal opcratl-m
reached after a heated three-hour
at midnight tonight. Tin- jctifk-c*
argument.
planned another conference later
I The- revolution waa eald to dain the day with indlrallona that
clare If tho withdrawal of foreign
the dreiaiun may bv announced
rombatanti It nat made effective
within nne month’* time, the algThe Inwyera for and again*! tinnatnriea o f the non-intervention
imnir.llatc aeliute niyiir.l before
airreemrnt are “ incited to ■ en­
the Court for t ivn hum * on » I elb
visage'- a return to the policy
er the w illin ' would violate the
ba*ed on International | law.
Constitution's gum unit e of pm
Thla I* .interpreted by commit*
petty against cvnflvcntlon with
tee mrmtera tn mean complete
She tnurhrd a gi neral'a hrart willi lit I photograph and a I n ­ out due p roeera of laiv. If tint drabandonment of the entire non­
Mi*. Harold Hahl la rl*len by the court 1» announced
intervention policy enabling the ter pleading for her huahand'a freedom.
Spanleh gnvemmfnt tOMOiitain war nhown on thy bearh near t'annea. Franc", reaaaurtal ly Ftauclaco before midnltrht it will sups-rcnln
the ronvtitali‘,n *1
it previously
matcriala wherever It wlthra.
Franco that her aviator male might leave Spain.
|1mum | lo real rain the inomili.i’ 3
ae it ure In lio n nml Jack von ruuii'
nEIIIdN, Sept, 10.—MV—Pre­
mier MuttbUnl, although lin had
nn algnnd treaties In hla brief
rave, headed back to Italy Inal
nlaltt after what political circle*
called tho moat auereaafnf vUlt

Japanese Report i
Soviet Aids China

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Established In 1908

1937

Italian Forces Have
Trouble In Africa
PAUIH. K-'pt. sa.—M l—Italian
fureea for pacKlentlou *“ • colonlratlon are keepllig Ethiopia
under control d««pll* nailre agi­
tation,
Frem li advice*
from
Djibouti IihHi al'-il yealerday.
A epokeemaii for the KrCneh
nitnlatry of rolonle* aald that
lack of official report* .Lore Bun­
der Indicated Itint ‘ »unte agita­
tion" ahta nml not developed aad
that1report* nf |ar*« acal# fight­
ing.between Italian* and Etlnopt.
oh* Worn not eon 11fincd.
*1ha truth l* that lb* Italian*
are baring, dlffli ultlea but pot
aa great ** represented," b*
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McKay Puts Curb
On High “ Pep” Meets
Profeaanr &lt;i K. McKay. I'lin
rlpnl of
lb- Seminole High
School, Ivaucd tbi following an
nounce-went this morning to liarSflt| of (ludeiita of (hi* (naMlu*
tutlon, that the high aclmol and
ntma of It* official* will *|mn*or any “ pep meeting* or |i»"
radaa during the coming foot
ball ie&amp;Anii
Mr. McKay -d*o sl*ti'»l that &lt;he
achool offkbils w ish e d *to aak the
parent* of the children -to re­
frain from allowing .their chil­
dren lo taking part In Iheae
d*m«B#t»tlon- In past year* an
i »CeoalVO numb- i of romplaint *
hav# hewn regi-iensl tfid ' fbe

ta M. Telford Jr. W«* e le c te d
to the office of lii.ind t'ouneilor
■taring alt election of officer* at
the hireling M&lt; ml-iy evening of
the In ifi.nl Chapter « f IteMnUy
at the Maauni,- f* mple.
Alao rleclisl lo office* of the
■tganiiatlon wet • Donald Inm*
von a* Heulor i oimeiliir. Iluddy
lliahup a. Junioi I'ounrilur anil
Walter Haynes was re-elected to
aa-rve hla eecond year a* the
chapter acHU-.
During the met ling, a proposal
to ami'iul the by lawa was agrrad
upon and a new 11^
filiation in the
by-Uwa reganliiq- thr term of
the officer* providisl for term*
of four Month Instead af tht
pit-sent *ix month regulation.
Tho •rgattlialion
tomplrled
plan* for n b Ml trip up the It.
John. Itivar to U&gt; enjoyed by
the Ior tubers of the unler dur
tag the coming Thanksgiving va­
cation |ertad,
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LOCAL WEATHER
Ferecoat
Orrnaional rain tonight and
Friday. E.lrente northweat Ftorida- inoally cloudy probably aa*
caikmal rain* In caat portion tw
night ami Friday.
Daytona Tldaa
Friday’* tklra, low, l l i l l A.
M.. 11:50 F. M-: high, 5:14 A. M i
3:35 I*. M

Bareoaatar
Today 35; yraterday, 30.1.
Prat IpItalian
Total for yesterday ......— 1.T5
Total for month U date
7A9
Normal to date-----—_
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Taraper*toeta
Matintum, M; minimum, ft* .
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TVS LAW o r LIBBKTY: Hr
« M k ye, aad a* e« *a thsj
that •kail to Judged by th* law
. t t ttbarty.—Jana* It la.
TWnr’RB LAUGHING NOW
Xtoy’re
Ubchbic
nowl And
• it r u fM t thing,
AVaal (to old daad worrying
And fro Ifni times l toy uaod to

»-T s e £ 5 ? '

Book la that vanlatod long ago
.W h«~ Itoy war* marrlad flrat,
... and to -7 Had Jail kia waahly aalary.

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You’d think twaa fun, to toar
ltom aay
Haw to wotld walk to work aach
day
Ta 1111 tto n r fsrr and afraid
Ttoy couldn't
ttolr gaa bill
Aad tow ttoy worked for month*
bafora
Ttoy had a rug upon tto floor.

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Aad ttoy ara toaatlng, too, about

I’Vi Tto time to wore hi* trouacra out
K&lt;

.Aad aha pot In a patch aa amall
You'd hardly notlca It at alb
Ha loata ta tall that lain again,
.‘Although la wain't funny than I

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Lettuce Responds To Advertising

saproma ^ tto Orimit.

Tto acity af Sanford
tto
Ugly of Duval hava toa* taaglvd
acrop. Duval
pqcaMqr tend tamp.
*■ ' a blockt af Sanford
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Hughes Agreed To
Court Renovation,
Cummings Asserts
to

. - v r .-r trict maria
d *1 hfs pres*
Cummloaa
confers*c* that this rseuauuenoalion wa* “sxaelly whst Ihs I'raaIdont'k f&gt;ro«rant called for.”
Itoosaveit ortalaaUy asked Oua«re*a to autbertea iM&gt; appoiututani »t aa a4dltlnual fo&lt;i*ni|
Judr* for MWk terumtoui |u,i tu
•ho had aarrpd to yssru snd rofaaad to retire. OfflrlsU aald
at Ui* tint* that his proposal
would gpnilt appointu«nl of a'
■aiUasm at u |ad«*a. tpciadlag *1* SB*nhaa Court Jtutife,.

WAHIIINOTON. B«pt. 1 0 —Attorney 0*n*ra| Cummins*,
coatsndl** a report *1(0*4 0 /
Chief j astir* Hashes *«roea In
part with Freaidaat Itoaa*Veil's
defeated
mart
proposal, anMoated yesterday to Would aak
Owxroae ag*Ja to author!** additto*al M oral Jud***.
Th* Itagtoa report, adopted
th* aaaual
of sartor
alrr'ui
Tto 8oath
T»a*4ay.
« t at i« (hat bar* a
didn't
tor tto
tor 41a-

|tha debtor city deems tansaaobl*.
Fatoltog out that tto sKy of Woat
N a Beach feat w ton* ta flh tt
n petition to toakrupfey under tto
‘ W lsag to lto to ll feanhraptay
tto SaafeH Bsrgld warns:
may to assssaary far RaufoH
A **iM Pwtat ihiQ ir
•f many creditors n * Da­
ta g* glang with tto

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September Sties O f'
Sponge Show
TARPON SPRING*. Sept I f —
(T) — September • apenga aa*aa
closes jraatarday on the looal
market .with tbs prodoet aaUlng
IXS.71* far lbs aU aartlam
f-oal tala or tha maoth
yesterday, brought ITT*# with
sheepawonl sponge' making ep
tha entire auction.
■rh* toptambsr aalag Wave
than half (he total ofOtaBaptoa**
bar, l f l l , sales that netted
total of I70,tl« Total a*Ja*
(h* ulna mbnika tto* year
,tU7.TCI aa compared with |T«,U l last year.

JqckBonvlUe Blaze
Doea $S5,000 Damage
JACKSONVII.I.R, flap!.
(A*)—The Grit gvncral fire alarm
to ia&lt;nd •tor* In mors ttoatwo
years gmnuwuird all gratlabla
flruflgtillna eqnlpmmit to • apaotarular tll.ooo lilaas early yea
terriay.
Tan balMhigs warn roaring ln-

Id*la* aoqrta' tocausa It
the t«st—dad
It-Sad If
ir alt* d ost crown
you alAfi.ltpollin' pin ah* toskt
to.
'A s * .tori tha aakt afe
Mylbtag toa# iataa took* I
orange or k 'r arapefrult
bee eors, laolagta’ tto pretty* Aorod picture* of Florida trqH to
bar farortu mags*toe. W to* 1 to
aaa* **r *4 aha saga "OhyaMf*
and thaa call* ha tor groaar aad

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sarvioa atatton

K N gallons of gasoltna
kept coot by a 1

Bodies—Spring*—Trailerg
A p r k s yon-tea affsrd to pay

.‘vatMartin’s Garage

Schick Shaver

wa*
to* DO

Repairing
Diamond Setting
AND

No *LADE8, No LATHER
No BRU8IL No LOfTIONB

Engraving
McLfwilin, Jew*
Jeweler I

Randall Electric
co.

EVALEEN’S
SUPREME
PERMANENTS
Bratton has mads maay af Saa*
fe r fr lavaly India* look lovelier
with tor method af permanent
iv t O g - t o Aar mM U year

of panl due accoonU.
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Approximately 110,004 Ameri­
can soldi*r» aad sailor* died la tto
WarM war.

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A uilvurlBladad knife kheuid W
sSppUad fie cutting salads If tha
■M^ia &lt;
Urgriy of foorti
which grs difficult to cut with j
fork.

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who wilt be | M to roeetre her raotowieni.

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aavaral. K U &lt;
Inga ware farmiably evacuated.
Bui na Una was Injured by tto
flames ar lotterlpg walla
About 4# aatomob'laa war.
pushed from aa adjolalag ga

Martin’s Garage

somethin', ahn-i^ th* n*j&lt;*d of •
numuemmil liailirt any roora this cantor for radio adrartislng. i-'r US yd I
‘torn mads Iwfura sotna folks
No.. I'm aq^., ladlin' fyut ’ inr
b«xsn wnifein' llirfr toads sad banana oi|--l'm, jall(n', yiig, Jaitrn
flint In' fs u ll, but (b at attitude ta
, l'ro. p«r*on»/ly estwrttjjcgjt,. tba
to*'J AM* Sgft-TirlH
typical of ilia cltro* Induriry.’ disgust dial ai/ands slusm, otwa
. .Maybe yod or iua. It w*'o baai fangs ,into polo/i uf tha «o,patl**
doin' it.' wouldn't bar* yt^*4 fralj Florid* tr'ns |u p*R. off pn
Freak! Ptola or BUreA
any of ilia' in*n tto lt « fr tiw ‘
seu.ftiil.bnl t|jyl doh't pry
.'
T&lt; T-"wo are any niur* - ff(Rt ol
he Is auy luord’ wrong,
VltlJ su&lt;slier cumn^uiiltlijp t In
rlikno* nr* ir yon and I srpnt moat any sluin' nud you v'ou*i*ntI
Into si-poraln rooms snd madaap ly hsar Ilia riimtflalnf rWk.rkui^
oar lints tbey wouldn't b* nay gat Klor'da fruit.*’ Thla' cpqdi^ ' ‘ 1
_ —
whora near ullku and wa'd
FANCY
Itaa hna otlsted , fur ‘ ypqra. and
ratlin* rath other uumrs Ions nobo4y seems )'i to aiile'^ojM
B L U E ROSE
before Wo roilld orer ront* to aay thing ahqui It. tot m ' kp^ild
: id
• •«a
aa agreement.
a lot of muitry urgjug tolks! M
not lullin' back to lb* Coat/ these communlll** iq eat Klortdh
i r •
mission, wo Im-oii yellin' for' It fruit and while It tnay b* nice
l ■k f
aad now wu got It, It seams to to' hare 'em went It. It would be
&gt; it P O U N D S
ma lb* host thing w* can do a lot More helpful io the grow­
*‘r
right now Is quit squawkin' snd ers and alias industry If tb*y
•i#
act down to business If w* aa
could (JKT IT.
pact In iiiuv* our fruit and gat
Rat the brightest laugh In con­
anything for It.
nection with the whole citrus
look Brand
Vlndin' fault will* tha Commit- mess. Is ny mind, wa* tbs guy
alnn aml ,nullin' around about wbo waa 'Tailin'" mo alt shout
this and that Isn't gonna hslp It Iks other day and said, "No
any. Krad ims iu*d* his selec­ matter what happen* we gotta
tion uinl Hindi be happens to be heap tto rltrua Industry OUT of
1 LB. C A N Uort.mor nod Is luors or It** pelltica." TU* gentleman la right
art In Ujh ygnto,'W* J**gbl *q af- aoarwa, (bar'Ms VhcmM «*!» taif.
y 1 % CAN.........
well' niaVa ii|N«nir PnlBd to Ilk* , said GET'll o u t ;*
— rtl
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and shippers I - Thera'a mere '&gt;p«;i*M « )
hs.M Altorua groups aidgrtoMntokl ms
thaa ikaroN i'la-fW aattoe ujwh
ar TdUahkaaa*r» adt tofaaa
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•HlitoV tollfsqh* commission
afbi'CI'KuGort to *o|ra lb* proa-,
rr
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Lcttucn growerg of California and Arizona completed,
on July IK, thu firnt phnso of • 12-mnnth advartining ef­
fort to increanc national ndlea of tha “ green gold."'' Results
have bopn so aatisfacUiry that a $50,000 campaign la al­
ready under way for melons and, next year, thchsll be
ono for carrots. All three efforts gro an nctlvlty of the
Western Growers Protective Association, of Los Angeles.
"The average person In the United States ants only
• Miami la conducting a drhrr seven heads of lettuce a year,” says a release from the
lagaiaat aoaimualaai. It aaama that Association today. "Tho average for Ixm Argele* is 20
ion * o f ttoaa mil IlimaIn a down heads. It was renllzed that even a modest goal of eight
ttora ara aagaglng In "subversive heads a year per person would bring a satisfying expan­
l **thr1tL *' again.
sion In the mnrket. Housewives have become more spar­
ing In their use of lettuce, mainly backus'- the promotion
8*nford haa a new author who of canned and prepared foods has featured lettuce as a
‘ la gaining nationwide attention
following th* publication of her garnish. I^ttuee alone, served with a dressing only, was
took “ RaaklaL'* a alary about waning In popularity, and the amounta of lettuce used in
' aoata Sanford "field hand nlggara' salads was dwindling. The job was to get the conaumur to
living In tto Baafatd oalary dalta use more of the vegetable by suggesting new wnys of
who hava maffy (interesting aa- serving It.
yarlanaaa which ahould be familiar
“On March IK. a 12-month advertising campaign was
ta ovary farmtr In thla aactlon.
started in which DO'*-of the growers and Nhipjicrs of Cali­
-oSanford should to an tha look- fornia and Arizonu joined with contributions of five dol­
o s t f a i buna, crooks, and awlnd- lars per car (total shipments approximate 45,000 refrigera­
■Mrs this winter mors than aver tor cars annually). By next March, about $200,000 “ ;w
f before. Por aavaral years past. have been spent to sell lettuce In four major markets
Gov. 8holts border patrol hat th# country, mainly by ncwsjmper advertising, radio, ’ai
(stopped all ttoaa at tto border dealer service."
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Ibi* of Florida who did aat have
Vagaries of naturo are said to demand flexible ,m
tto ordinary means of Ural [hood,
f o r Western vegetable advertising. Shipments to mar!
tot-this winter tto border patrol
Is na wars. Coasaquautly anybody may suddenly Indreuao because lettuce has to be cut
'.Md ovarybody, Including all kind* day it's ready, and the technique used in moving prod
p*
j o f Utsh-hOtars, wOI to traveling like canned foods won’t work with perishables. Also, the
(through Florida. And maay af average retailer doesn't care mueh how his vegetables are
Tha ialyiijufli; JjatriMUlou s*4
lthgto trill have soma sort af rack displayed. In Los Angeles, whqje consumer*’ mouths are Idarkclmg of Vlorlaa’ a citrus crop
*st Is work.
made to water by refreshing arrangement* of Iceberg let­ la no idoach job; It calls far
■■ a---------tuce, sales have res|*ondcd. Part of tha dealers' service eonta sura rnough gensralshlp
Prom IIU to 101B Japan sat
and plcnly of wltolshaarlsd co
phase
of the campaign ia designed to overoomo.unattractive uperalloa. Tbera's a lot more to
bo*k and watetod tto rust of tto
It than placing atla fb newsp*war id mastly tto whlu world— displays.
Results of the campaign so for on tha 100,000 acres per* or starting a*d Hopping a
UU aach othsr off In a war which
Was curtain!/ revolting Mtough| devoted to “green gold” In California and Arizona are car of fruit
'aaw »to Is staging tor own llttlo larger shipments thla year than last, and a better money . tu spun of law*, rules and
private thaw. Daring tto Witold return to the grower. The'melon sales program la expect­ regulatlon-i w* still conllnaq io
V-b war Japan waa auppoaad to t* ed td center around the slogan. “Sweet Satin'." It is said ship fruit that la aafll for ha
ron-uraptlon. Tree, It may
allied with tha AM**, but tha Ilf*
to be backed by 100‘ .‘ of the grower* In Ariiona (7.600 man
p*sa tha lest and alt thqt, bat
q f.a tingle Japan*** geldler arts
not risked la this pucaly whit* acres) and 7S'A of thus* in the Imperial Valley of Cali­ you Just try la, satisfy as Irql#
rnsn** waa. Partop* Japan even fornia (20,000 acres).
housewife, who baa pahl plenty
Advertising pays. Why not a campaign to advertise of regttkr money for a
than waa gattlag ready for a
Uasa wton ah* could malm ton alf celery?
(hat ah* haa noi
«re*ni'tt«l.''4h
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It appMni today that tha Chinese ooollo ia pajfihf ■'
pretty dear price for hie liberty aad tha right to live un­
der Chlneae rule. Eapedally when we tee pictures of NEW YORK, Baft, *». - U a i etofa. natty p W . Thro. tovrroa
Shanghai civiliana blown into the topa of trees do we get night at supper our waUraaa aald,! offered caffe* that was tmdrink
the feeling that perhapa the Chinese are wrong and that It will coat you an astra dime abta. Tto ottora war* ao linpos­
aay of caffe*, sible that wa llatad ttoai quickly
yea have a
the (tetter way would be to submit to Japanese aggression. If
Tha order came through thla af- la ear private graveyard af places
But liberty is a priceless thing, and men have died fof it let noon.”
ta to avoided.
many times before.
Thla, I think,
S mistake.
to It tod a rather mildewing
And the nrice which the Chinese are paying i s ' not Coffee I* such an Intangible pert'effect an tto evening when our
the only price in this Oriental war.. It costa money to of good fellowship that It stool 11 waitress put a price tag on
blow people up. To support a fighting army of several to held apart from tto ordlSat/, ond cup. Right than wa real lied
hundred thousand on.a foreign soil many miles from home rather mattarof-faat dataQa i f • that tto manager wto |
routine mesh It fla, U &gt; Masnst, ••tor nmat t o ., oanw benighted
requires a considerable budget. Air bombers coating fifty something deep
oaal wto naaaa learned the Ulffe
thousand dollars a piece have !&gt;een ahot down. They cost
ansa between adffto aa*. WaBp n
money too. If Japan wins the war these costa will have to
xfflld I .«)• r fiMJ
I
be paid Just ths same. And If sho loses, she will not be Ilka , buttermilk'1 or. » .
■;:t- iu«-vtd/.o -Ajif t ,t-.
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Hot 1
' W g Is It o f't o 1 kthbtotof
able to meet the costs.
"Let the war lord* of the worlJ read history,” writes fas.- I k * drinking o f - It (nils t o r a fee to l i f e # Task VlWby aaa (A s m
Heywood Broun, “ for It Is written that victory In * the certain 1 aad -easy daHalts rove r- aw aiany "hmg-jmtoglaoa .'aad, 1 1 to
It ahould am tent niaaaatta owreto, and. i&gt; n a -aro .'Twsfec Jy
field ia nothing more than a flourish of trumpets and whim aanna.
ritual. jian-lt
atanp •tod/cd
the last note dies away theru is no echo and . the allehcfe Unhappily) tto
'
. •• to
comes. The tattered banners of the brave brigades will cafes In New York don't seam ta
It la nnleersa!, a mai
never wave again. Than la no bugle ahrill enough to realise this Important verity. Tto
ton* afflicts H aut af 100
rouse once more that might which wna Napoleon or a word eoffos tors la generally vita, aad cities. I knew of snip ana sartor
of command sufficiently Imperious to loose again the moat of tho cafe annara labor •hare the caffes la almost good—
undvr tto belief that to make
the horsemen of the Hun.
*
•* “ Deep In the duat lie the eagles o f thojronjjueror JU»d gofxf coffer, all one haa to da la . I think, If I ware commitaloner
grass grows In those plaoaa wherlhJdigjiapfntKtya^f ~ the pour hoi water through tho o f restaurant* In New York,
gfbunda.
woeld make It mandatory- for all
aggressor havo been given back to trie earth.
a a a
onto owners to risk Now Orleane
“ All victories are Pyrrhic, for on army does not If I wars rommlaalanar af roe- and taka a coatee in making cof
march upon Its belly, but upon the necks of ita own people. taumnla bi Now York I would toe. That would to' doing them a
A bomb la dropped in Nanking and in Osaka an increasing Inalrt on every roataarant owner.favor, tor restaurant* seldom fail
af tto beat.
burden falls on the back'of the working maaaca. The lead­ establishing hi* right to tto trade. If ttolr toffee ta
ers of Nippon will learn too Into thut the same bayonet If ha Mails boil eaffee &lt; would On tto ether hand, one- bed top* I*
mrtalaly.iili-iiy him a -per­ anaugb to drtvd U efetoner
thrust which pierces a Chinese coolie tinges with blobd meat
mit. Par or all tow-luges, and thla and ttra.tupn‘ will'hnbg'bbn
that moon which hanga low above the mean houses, o f Includes In taw,
big fritoSla-Sa 0
the toilers of Japan. •
' T*
.• ' 1 I milk, and' win**, nothing, mm to^gn there.'flto* I ff nadly-pUr*
"They say to hla people tho Mikndq ia a god, buLevhn
thornngbly eiVOaraUto. AndiNovr -Yarit/'If ydq utoilt
gods have been cursed and out down when they •vfiUefl'tixi by tkw mu» lakun, a*r thavwughly|talllsg yoor ftlewda dbS’Vd
- i iiBW^kMkM ^ ntamtkoUf to«»t
heavy a tribulation upon their, worshipers. Men will atsrjvc disappointing. 1
a little while foi* the sake of an emperor.’ For a span, jof No* long ago, on a private queak town 1 you .vevMhbdb WtthlidF^
for *ht " /*w» (iMVftol noffqq gpot" Of tto ItMMo plneva.ln
days or months or even years they may bed flo
fed asms
wtora anffam-W
with privation if such a mate ia painted up
utily &lt;
I*
fewCTt to kdbar what ttoy ara doing.
and passed off to them aa glory. But there will como
.• v
jtt .•.■IrTII l..i
morning when each worker in Japan will wake and knAw
her suddenly as a hng and harlot.
“TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”
“ The conflict in the Far Fast will not he settled by
By BUSflBLL KAY
the planes which dart in circles above Nanking, but In the
rice fields of Japan. The thread will snap. . Behind the
At long last, as the Doha of urdrra a dairn ran* of prune
far-flung army lines will como tho roar of the aroused mil­
"1 Juice ur sum* pUJad pineapple.
lions drowning out the sound of thoaiiogo guns.. And to his Windsor might put
it, *• hare Than when aba turn* on bor
_
new Cllru*
Gommlaalon, Oovl
, nJ „ , wpet volet u k i
own the Mikado win have to make such answer aa he can'- ""r new
cllruaOommti
when thoy cry out for bread and peace.
;'r"or Kr*‘I . »•“ Mllara you arer triad sweet
---- - - - 1
1 hava just about u bard • tlma
"The bird of dontlny la on the wing. The armies of us Have did In luakln1 a s»l&lt;*&gt; traa-rlpaaod Klor'ila grapefruit
for braakfaa&gt;?'‘--alie switches . I*
NI|i|M&gt;n' must follow the course he rets. They will come •fen.
another station sad
mumblo*
back."
A* ial|Ht Imi iitpaclyd, th* tit

^Ttoy’ro laughing now! And aaama
ta Aa
T to, old, daad earn to rt grown to
be jifllitr ••!! ■ :
lYtotr- bapplaat maaiorlaa of all,
ff ttora’a aothlng U racall
awaat aa all .U*-*a trouble*
gra*»
When lava waa young and vary
bier*.
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EDGAR A. GUEST,

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Social A nd Personal Adtoities
Social Calendar
FRIDAY

The American LetIon Aniil(ary krill meet with Mr* It A.
Cobb at bar home, lit W**t itth
Street at 1:11 o'clock.
The Girl Scout* will hold their
regular meeting at the Girl Scout
Idule Houie at 8t(5 o'clock.
The n'ceting of the Sena and
Daughter! of tie Territory of
Florid* will bo held at Urn home
of Mr* Frank MeeNell, comer
of Ninth Street and Oak Are.
nt 8:00 o'clock.
MONDAY

Officer* of Seminole Chapter
Number Two Order of Eastern
Star will meet at 7:80 at the
Masonic' Hall for rehearsal.

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The Woman's Auxiliary of the
First PretbytnrUn Church will
hare a board moating at 1:00
o'clock followed hy a business
meeting at 1:30 o'clock.
TUESDAY
The Board meeting of tSk
Woman's Club, will be -held It
th* club house at 10:00 o'clock.
WEDNESDAY
The flrat meeting o f the year
of th* Junior XYoman'a Club will
he at the club house at 3:00
o'clock.
Meeting of the Clrlc Depart­
ment of Hie woman's Club will
be held al 11:00 o'clock.
Busin*** meeting and lunrheon of the Wuman’e club will be
held nt 13:30 o'clock, Hosteue*
will be: H.*a. It. F- Monsslratr*.
Mr* J. O. Huff, Mrs. Jamea
Moughtou and Mr*. John U.
Stanford.

Is Gwst Of Honori
iM A

Sit*. W * tv Es4w*»de, Mr TR tneb-oR Mr R R «# * &lt;
Sit* tv t\ W iH , Mr h «*S
«H * «V
Sit*. rv»m t tt*&gt;WWJ
Sit* V. XV Uarty, M ix x\ R
h\herx**. Sit* H W kM*MA
Sit* K. f\ ju r y * . Mt* ** *v

Mrs. J. C. Russel
Entertains Class
Hr* J. C. nuM«U w i hoetees
to the Wealafhti Truth S*«k»r»
CUM of lb* First MolbodUt
Church at liur horn* on Oak
Avenue MonJar afternoon al ISO
o'clock, AMlatant horlr»»ca were
Mr*. I t II. Duncan, Mr*. Minnie
Holt, Mr* D. C. liarctitt, and
Mr*. w . It Edenfleld.
Mr*. J. T. Btnllh t u In chart*
of the deeotldnnl who ooeuad
with a eont. "What a FTlend
W* I lata In Jem *" Bh* read
the 33-37 realm* clotlnt with an
appropriate
tore* of ''Dark
Time*.1'
At the biulnci* *«*»lon the
fnllnwlnt olflcere were elected:
Mr*. A- C. Starke, president:
Mr*. B. It, Fletcher, vlco-presldrnt; Mr*. I t If. Doncan, third
vice president; Mr*. JulmVsughn,
*rcrelarr; Mre. T. R. Wilson,
trvusurer; Mr* XV, U Clark,
teacher, end Mr*. T. It Wilson,
assistant teacher,
1‘Un* were made for the nett
meeting to be held with Mr*.
A. C- Starke at her home on
Melluntlllo Avenue at which time
the nrwljr elected 'ottlcera will
pr**ldo,
Al l he aurial hour refreshment!
were sot tod tu ‘lilt* tollowtiir:
Mr*. II. A Radford, Mr*. J. II.
CrawforJ. Hr*. C. C. I&gt;rle»t
Mre. W. U Clark. Mr* Laelle
Went, Mr*. Jail* tXletle. Mre.
K .A. Moffett, Mre. W. I*.
Chapman. Mr*. Tholraa Lundqulst.
Mr*. MeUluger. Mrs, XV. M. MeKim, Mr*. Ilr*il* llntchiaaon.
Mr*. XV. K. Wells, Mr*. I*. D
Parker. Mr*. XV. XV. CHI*. Mr*
C. L. Flower*. Mr* II. 11. Dun­
can. Mr*. T. J. Bmllh. Mr* XV.
A. Tllll*. Mr*. H. It Fletcher.
Mr* XV. It. Kdeufleld. Mr*. A.
C. Starke. Mr* A. D. Shoemak­
er. Mr*. C. XV. taint. Mr*. F.
It. Mitchell. Mr*. Tom william*.
Mr*. D. C. liarclitt. Mr* J- C.
Bussell, Mr*. Minnie Holt, Mr*,
n. F. Crenshaw. Mr*. Kill*
Klrrhhorf. Mr*. T. E. Wllaon.
Mrs, John X'aughti, Mr*. O. J.
rope. Mr*. XV. I. lluaher. Mlu
Jons Waddell, and Ml*a Usrbar* Ann Kdenfleld.

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RiweXng
lit*
arrt**-brtexr,’
Mr F &gt; ^ v i H. IXrR « W &lt;
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1 % V ttlM U M »* h an rW W *U tirkgy- I*»ls *a We V«M at
heJR* Mt*«4 YlMag* yertfedayl

FriiKt* Johnson Is gveWt* d m w v
Wed In JocksonviUe At IW «nrt**w*i

Pick-The-Winner
FOOTBALL CONTEST

v-f tw Wide.-

gawww teXte* *»** nwwnJW. Nigh

TV- fh&gt;t ten
selecting the grwatcat
M m 'rt r» nInnerv from the list below will
each receive ,'n-} complimentary ticket to
w » l.otvtta Veimc ami IVn Ameche la
•Iwivc I’mlcr I V
and Hick Powell In

k it e Ift«n a p i # o f ( b w d pot
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h a t Walter 'd t Sn w a Keatty V niiw elM atwewwa at t w
Frtenda of MUea Aadertoawlll AhdsrwR » u a i MtCnB. Maty; atWek h* tw Mala « * m t Ma*
be glad to team that ha U d t h l M t MairU afcd Edward Math tt*t CWath tw J*vh«Rttft*
nicely attar baring a toieU op­ gtit th e l U j t t a waa e awa ked- TW It** TWmaa itm a a * *
ULwWk a iklMa Vito kg Mbn'vhw
WpWe* . Ty&gt; #T#
eration Tuesday.
F lf h d l CEepmaa t t w u t h d w e a r wen pertveeenl tw tW
eg the ptmu by Mb* OSw C t»p !«**•««*. M «*l&gt; hrtMent* h W l .

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A teSIwl *( Ctkaee* rbkttra
TW Wide. a b &lt; *h hewavxto
was readacted hr L v t o a*d- i W
a «i*v ulhwvd a«u « a a
Mala and get*** wee* awarded ktwe ac«««*** a* t o Wee «*AdWt
Robert Johnson waa remored M lb* he*. hedMara Mr* It *att I H v a « t i* aaa *4 t*k&lt;
to bl* homo Wednesday alter S MtCaU. J r. Mr* A I t Hague maa tween *«1 h * *
[ TW WVW W tw vwAe AaatN
hurlng undergone a major oper­ aa4 Mr* tl It rtatebee
ation at th* FeraaM-Laughton
M M awl M were *erx*4 Mtkr Mult v4 J a t w a r d * Muwretr v*
Memorial Hoapltai receatly.
tutmwtng gueeta: Mr* B. M[ »kU v*» S V
*m
ewadwaVl
Mr* U. I. Louche u f C !R rWrkW. Mr* W J MoreMomi Bom SwwWM U«X * W 4 »*
t.oucki bar*
returned
from Mfh R D lME«m tW Muu. «uad| tw «W m vt i m ;
Chautauqua, N. Y. sad Brerard. M R Mddearm Mr* R R Me-1 Mt. WtUMen* t« tW euai *4
N. C Where they bar* Wan
Mb* a V
v ' etMWNMTwtwI
■pending the summer.
W. gtwRtiear. Mr* R A M gw *f « tt t VvWu*. W. M t u n d *
asm M R W- p, X'Wgmnw
xu lie U v w m tr d w «k t v

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P~#wry r ^ W r , nee# to Mr*
Ra'eel A xl whAe M r* Cordon
lx « « t e n n n l t k ret tr im , a

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pU-y next Widamday

and Tnui'dky at 'hr Rftt" ‘Theater.

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#4 kNwty gwawey, **** c i v * by
I V V v y v M»* 1*11 m l Mr*.
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RW.OW ARR USTRD TV\ SATI'RPAY- GAMES. TO THE
l e f t X&gt;P YOVR TRAM l i s t t i u : WORD -WIN."
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a y d t l eAen .» * ' wruvel to » Hnge M f n h t *4
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Mr*. W, -A. AAarwv Mr* Jtwr*
Jv. aw4 Mr** lXwm&gt;.

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TVmph'

Traffic Accidents
(W 24520 Lives
In 8 Months Of *37

Hollywood Glamour
earn Bally Rat* .WUMamm W tti
TW conyd* win w at kwea* V
Features Rita Film Jo Break. Hetty CrawMjr. MM-1 that* BWroM *t t* l f M Wt&gt;
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WtwdWm. Wtty M m tw * Dora 1)idtyywood's grealeet B * MW K rd h w * Canto M R
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drama’ start when the raatana
■top turniagT Do your favortt*
t
( hurrh !Im»
*Ura actually llv* real life remince* a thousand time* more
Tk* kom» w4 M'-s Jf\ P X'Am*.
thrilling than any play on tW
screen? You don't know tW half
X-d waa tW evwt *t tW uwaw#
of It—till you sit aghast and
Mg d VtaxW Nwoike# w
*4
■mixed before this (motion-leak­
tW tw»t HkMrtW VWmvh Tw*
ing love itorg of one of fUmdem's
tfci.v uttuauwsN*
noil famous heroes!
l4wa Brooki Hosttau
fW UMtvttwg was peeaJlkrd u*v#
Glittering with all tW glamour T l MS u im iry Group ks Ml* fYNt* TW twHWamg #4!
that U Hollywood's, la Columbia's
IKvC* »«» vkrvtvd Mx* R TVI
fascinating new comedyAhnama Ur XV. P. Ikvuta Jr., waa KvWatv vkoMuMM*. Me* XX. x'.,l
"It happened in Hollywood." which
i Xk* vk* skiiMumm. Mt* M&lt; !
la a rulMd eaeoths* o4 v
TALLAIIASSEK, Kept., 30. ~
1* scheduled to. play Friday at IW f nNuaaWr
X»IA wvrdWY, Mm A M'
Ftx* d tk* Wvw X
.
(47—Governor
Cone yesterday,
Kill Theater with Hiehal'd DU
MVt, Mo V. Ut
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m
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WeWtx d t w l.otvpxt, tlYlW
blamed the state'* general Irena- j
and Fay Wray la tWleading tele*
.Kvrssy, p &gt; « * d i&gt;o k .« *WM 1
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1 ary shortage on the payment of &lt;t'
llure U is at hut —tW flesh and M e ** f x r t Ateuuo Twaedax eav*. M&lt;* Stank,x *aA*WaWtudtx, 1
1381,000 fire Insurnneu premium, J
blood drama behind tW ecreea't
Mm t\ F, VvauarWR MWeji
sound* and aWdowal
, earn* o f which was nine year*
•t-idx. Vt* M V Eat*
J overdue.
Featured In support of DU and
gt-jm vkidxwwa*. Mv*. MMWk**tA. |
f.'i
"It doesn't make a fair sh ow
Mia* Wray are Victor VIlian.
atvwwAJMgi vWveaua audt Mr*t
.
fag," he i* id, "to pay an old bill
Franklin Fangbarn sad other*
Itousee LMtk* tegoatv*.
'( l like that right now la Uil* dull)
Harry Inchnmn directed. Ethel Mr a 3L Mwuur tk * rtw Mt* M XV MoWaXa MdJ
season. If we bad that nvoney wo
Hill, lUrrey FtrguaaSn sad Earn man; Mr 3L M Nipw». ***- vk.uirw u4 tW uuewtkNC aad tu*w. j ^ ^ c o u l ^ g o on discounting blit* Inj
Fuller wrote the screen play from rttaipliMiwH. MM* J XX MM hat kaaMw w*a tiewitet. Mt.
th* story by Myles Cannuity.
IWtHMwg gat* * tarn on *»..
■MIL program tWkes*; Mt* M
1(* spoke In the weekly cablOK*.! fast ga possible.
'Waviat and M'un Mb Tt*4 5
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J* vwawMWp" |
rornptrollrr
announced
Mr K. A N R MM* etwtx. toed tdAvd O
, Le* reported tho aisle will meet plsns yrilenlay
Mvtvmheuraa. *v«v mo« i hx
to diktribute Wedding Is Planned
Mr V. A .Vudvteom Jr. »t*»' tU monthly pnyioll o f fjoo.oou about 31,230,000 today In the
koutuivs to tW toh»»UMC Mr*
For Next Month ardahly. M i* UIU m Ykkvrx. tW
OcL 1 but would not he able to-pay i cunntie* fisms tho state's general
V. IWnkh M»a V U Rue- .
lUerstwre; Mr* It W Broker, St X
about ( 200,000 of current bills.
I
M»* vviiq tw-.d Mv* xx x\
Wedding Invitations are being pokbcltj, and Mt* V, V. cm .
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The governor said he had’
CAW* MX* A tx to#Vpax►Mv*.
personal seixk*
received
in
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ford
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S
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in
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learned that the premium payment1
* Moamttv* Mvs. put. Mx&gt;
Mt* W. l*. tk-Vuvmex gar* * A
County tu the marriage « f M R
M t\ 3*ou*o. Mt* Vt t\ lo
J .Mat from the general fund to lire
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P. l.emaire and Frank le talk oar snRtmm
state'* lmuranco fund, from which,
Vs«*rd u*ne«, Eka XMo txuMoed
Krsnx o f Lake Mary when# en­ tk* Traitoed talked on ~%
tt tree inveated in securities, lie Showing dissatisfaction, cither gagement
* «d M
x* \K&lt;a&lt;*ve «4 Fduvx*.«m3
S
h
t*rwar announced H July
Mi* (utMom xWbvv
■aid part o f tho payment waa fur hy grimace or word, is very im ­ The ceremony
TW
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ta
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p
la
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polite
at
a
bridge
table.
It
is
t-na nine-year-old premium, and at
an Oct. B in Swnm
psrett, Maas. on oct tt at tW hogs* o4 Mi*
Plenty %f machines
. least (311,000 o f it wa* four yeaty fsir to the player's partner and
UvWU on Mageodn V&lt;»
I'lans have been mid* far a church J. e- M
• overdue.
• * unfair to hta opponent, aince It
wedding after which a reception
for i c M use ,
Lee said th* payment had been &lt;can be n hint to tho partner.
will l« given la tW reception
%‘fiit xvrw
room of the church.
Meetinjr Is Held
♦•**■%Ywti.x
Hy Circle No* 3
Hf*««d 1. w'
'* YMtiAhk
To-Night
¥,**4rd»tl wart ime*.
IIOLLYXXXDOD. - (JF&gt;—Without
eaTl
M
any fanfare the coaamUte* for tW
y±*mt+ TYtT'fl.^ M
-M
’VdteM in
improvement o f Amerieaa stand­

sfc.Ssn«r«ersE!!

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H a 8AM«nu&gt; i t a u u : BAOTnM .niamr

**&gt;fl i t • apodal committee’*
eport recommending the netting
ip 4f a romnitialon of aeren manl­
ier* to meet any new efforta ' to
rmpekt Dm court*."
Hie her’* leglalatlro body, the
&gt; lew and Fuel Company wtr* fooao of Delegate, added IU
’ guest speaker* at the regular irompl ratification to the naadmfc monthly meeting of tha lea Da- &gt; !/( riprr»*lon, llkawipp ,tmani£ liverymen of the City and County moosly approving'tbc report pre­
held In the office of the Company's pared by a committee ’ Headed by
* . plant weal of Hanford Tuesday Hylyeiter C. Smith, Jr, i t Philllpvburg, N. J.
night. It waa framed today.
The copimlllea will ho appointed
)
It. E. Willingham, aalei minia « r of the City Ice and Kutl Com- j by the aaaoclatkm'* president. It
finny, acted a* master of etrw- will be instructed to report any
ntonles, Introducing Ih* gueaU proposed change* bi tbi country's
olid making n ahntt talk relative judicial system fo lh( Bar Aasoto the prngrrn* ntade^by the Ice­ clftlon for a membership oafeiwndupt which would 4ulda the action
men during the pail year,
i
IV. M. lloatwlck, IHvlalon man­ ef the commission.
ager nf the Klnrkla Power anti
* Light Company, waa Introduced
■a Hie flrat *penkrr for the orra- Writ To EndAIabaiDR
, abm. II* l*dd the gathering of the
Slot Raids Dissolved
l surer** nf thn p**t advertising
i campaign nnd outlined a larger
and
more rstensive program ' BIRMINGHAM, A la, Rapt, 30.
which will get tinder way in tha —On —County officer* engage)
A hear future. Ur. 'lloatwlck also In elimination of slot machines
showed the Irentrn a motion pie- and gambling devices won two
• lure entitled •'Helps to tha Ilout* victories ye*terday when courts
♦ Halt-aman.’'
refused Injunction* to halt rakl*.
Ollier apeakrr* at tho occasion
r. were: Y. K. Hlrin, division su&gt; Circuit Judge Thompson here
• perlnlmdriit of the Ice Companyj dissolved one Injunction restrain­
II. II. Coleman, manager of tha ing Sheriff McDuff from Inter­
_ Florida Power and Light Cora- fering with alot machine opera­
* panyj J. S. Adams, manager of tion*. Justice C. R. Bricken pf the
, the retail Ice department, W. C. court at appeal* ileMtojgoMtnr.
J'doJHl,
f &lt; CttftattrAam, and J. I). Oviptt, denied a ilntllar'IwtB*
ranting operation alNhe AlabanU
, ebb-f rngini-rr at the ice plant
state fair here.

*g w Plons
A lternative
Fpr Mussolini

Talk On Success
Of Ad Campaign

ir w u t w e

f»«i

e*w«

#*••»

madir by1 n atateaman In rocent
history.
Doth Herman nnd Kalian (Tilcinlj acnlnbncd Iho frulta of II
Dura's five day tour with Adolf
Hitler nnd nail* wore delighted
with the fervor of Hie German
people’* welcome.
If Mussolini did not aim n
military alliance with Hitler, dip­
lomatic circle* *nld. he arrompflahrd vlrluelly the anmo thing
In a ilunfl iindnratandlng and
working agreement prepared for
any rmcrgeucy.
Nail*. de«p|te thl* meaaure of
Muaimllul'a dlplnmatlr mere**,
mjo’erd that Iho two loader*
had left llin IniproMlon . they
were conlldenl that they held the
npper hand In Kumpe.
No vlaltur In many year* haa
vo non Iho perannnl affection
of the German people ji* the
bdiIIIiir- fnaclat lender. Hiving all
alorle* of coerced
mobilisation
of Herman crowd* Ihelr duw
north. Hut fact remain* that
(lermnii* yarn errry evldenre of
r e a | eiilhuKln-in fur Hiller’* guest.

aevfral }lm*s a day before great
crowd* drliharaftly summoning
tremendous throngs on • doxen
occasion*.
Political
diplomatic
circle*
agreed that theae were the ma n
accomplishments:
s The leader* reached eurh a
close agreement without a formal
mllltarr pert that &lt;an old-fath
limed alliance wa* not neretaarr.
The arrangement*. Informed
Quarter* (aid, left
tbejn more
frnerloni In dealing with other
power*. Itut ihelr military chief*
undaratood what li to he done
Jointly If the necessity erlae*.
I. They aland by Ihelr RomeIterlln n*l* but declare t open
to other power*,
Thl* mean* flrat, Great Br.tntn. and later, preianre on Franrh
to glrn np her protective alllanrii
with Ituaaln and enter the bloc:
3. They have established ah
tdi nlnglml ‘ nlllancn In which
bulh fascism and nasllsm agree
to auppnrt Ilia other’* phllosophle* nnd oppoae democracr.
Diplomatic rlrelea commented
lliat II Dure'* eweepln* declare
linn Hint all Kurope will be
faarlet did not Include Ameri­
ca. They auttgenled that he’ want
HI. not In aland directly rnunlrr
In pre.lilnnt nooeevell, whoso
recent aneethe* have attacked

C h in ese S u cceed

In Holding Back
Japanese Armies
trwiilaM* t m

*•*• •*•)

at llonglrang bad opened an In­
quiry into Iho reported ileatnpslion of Chlneae (tilling Junk* and
300 live* hy n Jopnlie-ui aubma*
rlno. Many of lit* Junkn w eya jjportf j , in be. under llr.tiait ragl*try and protection
Cblneao rointnundera declared
ihelr wlmla Him waa liotdlay all
tha way from Chapel lo l.lobo
agalnM combined laltd and air
ntUrka nail wttro preiwred for g
now Jiipnno*o*nH&lt;ick -In force.
Tb* Jnpnimiw* admittedly were
allnniptlnc t o ’ limak lliruiigti the
Chapel eeclor. but till* «orroapondrnl. Inuring that area, found
tha Chinese dug I n ‘ deeper than

avar Slid showing »«o

*I(U

of

Hflta J* p en ce re* hla*t u»
forever hnt they will n eief d'a-

o na tbl*

M

Hme.'’

declared

iral Bun Ynn IJang. com­
manding the Chapel defonaea.
"Burned twice, clmpel haa haco u e one of Ihu tmtlqn'e treat* &lt; mllliary ahtfne*. W orts of
contlnuona. concentrated Japapaas attacka hove fnllod.
••Wo hnva fomiil the Japanese
Infantrymen |&gt;nor flghler* and It
aeldom requires much. effort to
hand-to-hand
defeat
them

Millions prefer this "fl|
th a t is d iffe r e n t 1'

(r«H tllggy J

E f«

m

r»R e

O w fl

pornbat,**'

While Iho renter of flghHnr
relumed rloao lo Shanghai after
MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS MORE— \
a laps* of mure than a weak,
Nanking. 'Chlna,a capital, enjoy­ FAR M O M - O f THE COSTLY |NG«D®TTSI
ed a rr*plin from the almost
dally Japnoe** air raid*. * The
cliy waa nab! In he quiet hut on
guard against - eipected rraumpFRjPAr A»n d A » t» n &gt; v srrttA i.a ovt.v
Hon of llin nnrlal Imtitoardreanta.
Red Snapper S T E A K lb. .TOc
viie hnt He fur Hhanghal Uat-1
H
K a | w r
PO M PAN O
lb.
33e
I Himijgliout the day and until
In the Mediterranean.
long after dirkneva
hut the
Idtrgc
Went
Coiwt
E. They were In agreement on
swampy terrain left from heavy
M U LLET
not withdrawing support from
rain* hampered Japan’* mM’kahSCOLLOPS. O Y S T E R S
.Hid HponUh rebels although they
laed force*, conifuiHIng" ffem to
did h'&lt;t agree to Increase that
L O B STE RS. C R A B M E A T
withdraw tank* mil
motcinaed
support,
. &amp; D E V IL E D C R A B S
units and tisn cavalry,
«. Ipilh will keep a walmtul
Strah*.
m
i
l
l
*
a
o
g
I
let
lira
t’
rwfc.
A a*«H «U &gt; A* Alt T t« * a
rye on Austria whose chancellor.
Kurt viui Hchiise.hnlgg. • neither
Crisp lacon may be eaten with
likes, hut no definite change In Iho finger*. A n cit way to serva
T **"v T ? tWllTer ■ ... T*ar Moalo*** AaaveeUlSl
***
their attitude tohrard Russia waa bacun la lo cook It In curls and

SANFORD FISH MARKET

fasUp it with a toothpick.

I manner lu which Hiller
i|n&lt;|re
nff Ida via-

SaWt- t-ln*

of hid n gliliu n w n ylngovid rel rests lie tunk him

SE E D L E SS

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C U R E D S K IN N E D

'Independent -Hom e Otvned a id O perated
HALF OR WHOLE

CROCES

cash

AND

. •

M £ A T
NO. 1 YORK

BUSHEL $1.20

400 SANFORD. AYE, SANFORD, FLA
THE MORE YOU STUDY THIS LIST OF WONDERFUL FOOD
NEIGHBORS SAVE EXTRA

BUYS,

MANY

OF

LARGE

J’ilUburj’n Beni Plain

M IL K FLOUR
3 TALL CANS

Pork SHOULDERS

Lb.

2 IC

Loin or Club STEAK

Lb.

19c

Chops lb. 2 9 ° IShoulders

Ig c

Butter lb. 15c|Lard

He

CHOICE W’ E8TERN

V'

1 Q «

2 L b * .2 1

P ig Pork Hams

YOUR

DOLLARS EVERY WEEK BY SHOPPING WITH

ARMOUR’S

LARD

C

THE

US. CHECK YOUR LIST NOW!
SWIFTS JEWEL

RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

WE LEAD IN PRICES

MORE CLEARLY YOU WILL UNDERSTAND WHY SO

BETTER FOOD
STORE

/j^

0 It’d • skillful cross between
ynajonnalae and old-fashioned
Loifcd drraglnj—.with a (racial
piquancy all Its ownt Miracle whip
Is ‘totally different from all other
dressings—smoother, fluffier, mors
dcliciou*.Try Miracle Wlpp—aoonl

Black PlansKlan Talk
Over RadioTomorrow
Blark molutinn was rejected by
the rrsnlutlnn* miumittee beesuae
•Thrie J* nothing now landing In
re«|*ert o f which the Association
could take nny effective action If
It undertook the inquiry proporeil.-'
The Anieriran liar Association
created a seven man standing
army yratenlny, ready to spring
into artlon jn Hie event of further
attempts to revise the Federal
Judicial jr system.
without np|MMlllon or debate, a

ji f f j

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10 lb s . 4 9 c
FRESH GREEN

Apricots

10c

RED SOUR PITTED

U. «l. No. 1 (10 lb. limit)

PIE

IRISH

CHERRIES POTATOES 1
BUTTER
Large Can 1 5 c 10 lbs. 1 3 c 2

M IHM HI

Beef 2 cans 2 9c
h m ra

riKi.ii

Pvas
i;%.

LARGE BUNCH O ff POUND

Can 10c

Bananas

4 Lbs.

STEAKS

Lb

Avocadps

2

Fancy Sliced BACON Lb* 2 7 c

Syrup Gal. 4 9 c
\ « n it tiM u , m t v a n a r o n t t M i

Sugar 5 lbs. 2S C
A r r i.n

SAUSAGE

Lb

Onions

PAN SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER
BEEF STEW
SMO. SAUSAGE

Carrots

4 LB. CARTON JEWEL

#

Sauce 2 for l $ c
V* »H I t w

yNKatt

Prunes 2 for 2 5 c

_ r a 4 «&gt;(* m

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Starch 3 bxs. 10c

W

Peas

Can

u H ii t i t

10*

■ so. i t'A*(

Asparagus
■ l.la t

ran

i

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S*. M

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VEAL ROAST Lb. 2 5 c

Crisco 3 lbs. 5 2 c
Uw.1 heethem

u MmWv

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HUS.

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DelMonte COFFEE

Lb. } ) c
kT i

a t*

t * * a ii

cahs

b i .k

nu

Silver Flotm Kfnnt
Jana o f Am

BOAST

Potatoes

« r u n u

Llbby’a POTTED MEAT
Large Boxen MATCHES
AMER. SARDINES
TOILET TISSUE
CHEWING GUM
Tampa Made Mar. or
SPAGHETTI

No. 2 Sid. Cora

SWEET MIXED

U lta

Flour 20 Ibai’ flikc

m .

Hiring Iteana
N*. «W

MI.IB ROOM

Rice 5 lbs. l f c
w
Pineapple I fc
v
Beans lb. Jgc

W .G .M eql 0r W t e

TUT^^rwTTu

LAMB LEGS

45c

“

Cabbage

25c

m a im s

LARD

* . jj

Malt 3 lb caq (O c
so.

WESTERN BEEF

&gt;«»- ■ «•*»

v\\H

a i juifl

lb.

Gay Waltw. Mur. Produc* Dept,

Meal 5 lbs. H e
T M lU ir r

PEANUT

PRUNES

M EA L P ickles JUTCfc
5 lbs. 1 4 C 24 OZ. Jar 15c 2 For 1 7 C
SOUTHERN LADY

m am

2 Lb. Carton

Ballard’s FLOUR 10 Lbs.
PILI^BI

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; - ----------- —

r ~

—

HIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
returned iitruin and again to the

M akes Siao-Japi
Row Suicide War

Proceii Found .
For Dehydration
Of Vegetables

Fanatical Heroism Is
* Reported On Both
Sides 06 Struggle

Methods PreventsAny
D e te r io r a tio n Of
Stored Vegetables

Dy JACK 8TIVNCTT
AP Festure Service Writer
1
Orients) temperament coupled
with a ha trad brewing more thsq
&gt;\ 00 yrara Is making the Slno-Jap
aiwse conflict a “ suicide wsr.“
In the two months of major
conflict, an ainailng number of
, cases of fanatlewl heroism ending
in self-destruction have been rv
I * ', ported on both skies. They range
from the traditional hara-kiri of
the Japanese to the sulcklr of
masses &lt;f 300 or more Chinese
who have wnlke.t stolidly Into the
withering fire of enemy batteries.
*i
tin th* one hand are the Japa­
nese, aflame ngiin with their
long smoldering feeling c f “ mani
{
fr*t destiny,“ ifnd subscribing to
\ a point of view, generations old,
&gt;
which has made c f suicide s for­
mal ceremony of expiation, devo[
lion, protest or contempt.
A 'I
An tho
Ik. other
ntlu.P arc
a—
■■ the
I I... Chinese
On
’presrntinf their most united front
hr recent times and giving vent
to their new nationalism in fever-

| Another o f China's “ devil dogs
of the air'' staged a lune raid
over Shanghai In a September
dusk. Hying low, he dived Into
the hail from anti aircraft Rons
to drop bomba uncomfortably
close to the Japanese flag ship,
Idtunui.
fo r days, daring Chinese oper­
ated a fleet of mosqollo-like seasleds in the Whingpoo
amt
Yuugtzc, defying llie gunboats to
law them from the water aa
they dashed madly on solo runs
into the fleet to fire torpedo* at
flow innge.
It »*s the Japanese who re*
poilcl, in tile Little of laitien, a
woman's "haltolion
o f death,"
ronilwsed of ‘JO year old Chinese
oniinunlat gitU who did not know
the mraning o f the ward retreat.
And in the same battle, a coml'*ny of :i&lt;K) grimly determined
Chinese crashed through the Japanesc .lines,
inflicting terrific
losses, und continued their ad­
vance until their battalion waa an- 1
nihilalcd.

Digestible as m ilk itself 1

Me. I'. I.. Ilanty fiirsl

With p

• 1 s t the fsadiy bar# this imlntim*
chemm food often , , . in mb IwItIim, ia
mmwiIi t i l and, vmJuhL m a mourIi

( ’one ItackH Drive For
Lower Freight Rates
TAI.IaAIIAH8 KB,

Heaved la hla

t'-pi.

no

Tammany**
candidate la
the Nrw York
mays rally
primaries,

SAVINGS

Mahoney
enters tba
Anal rare a* a
Democrat whose
opponent la
Republicans,
labor and

T). J«. Standard Quality

Proireulva*.

Floridiuns Advised
To Slaughter Deer
By II. S. Biologist
WASHINGTON,
H i u l d - 't i i

|i due I-

lire
k ill

nti tfeiira.

I. «

o ilr ts is l
■ ii|»j;-

California Tomato

Catsup

11 * «&gt;(

(tin rial id.* ilfer
&lt;
aw»o*
i I 11 l«*n |il- ti'Nlhl atit*I «■11*1 IlirJT

Quantity lti|bla Keaereed

Mnulil ►•••'U an inJiiut 1 1*111 tn

l.ibhy'a Oiangn

1

•he* ►lun-l»H*r,

S*pl.

Tomatoes 4

11« k

&lt;inl« r««l iln t is li« tl .&lt;« u
c r a d liutiuii

JU IC E

(Ittliilei till h.i I.I Hu* milv iiti*i«nt
(if
( (l||(lo|l llg
till*
11« k
(«sli
Ilir« ugli •BliMiig ol | h ' l'** W, «ti »i|
l l n | llil*
lm lni|Mi«»||t|i» ‘ in

Corn

3

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i
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VAC I I T It lll lIC V K II I.O S T
fry /' mmIi I Hr.
lut
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lltMi niul vi*tilt* «l t l ii l il« **r tYI'M* mi uitpleiu*'
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ru lllit.
font
n r . h n i y y u rh l Ave»i*t, of
•'ll In tin* fir i tlm c.'l lii*juthl. Nc*v V m i K, u lu c li u J i lioum over*
lli« l we linvi* ft.mill H im * I Irk * i | l «* lieu*.
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win h If c t l m i I iii i » niudc m t i i r l y u f p uia
11*** Hlalo l l v« hI im k A.iulUir) Ini.ifil bilk.

Juice
GREENS 3 No. 2 cans
l.ib b ) id * i d .n

PEAS

CHERRIES
TR O P ICA L

qt. jor

M ATCHES

8 for

VELVO CO FFEE

Ballard's 5

25c

3 lbs. 10c

N u c o a » 1 9 c
FA C IA L TISSUE, 200i, 3 fo r.
MORTON'S SALT, 3 carton*
KNOX JELL, 6 package* _ _ _
MACARONI, Spaghetti, 8 pkg*.
SEEDLESS RAISINS, 3 Mb. tin*
KELLOGG ALL-BRAN, 2 pkg*._
York .Imperial

A p p le s 5 u 1 5 c

No. .100 Can

2 CANS 21C
Over-Stocked

Country .inoknt,
half or whole

l.arrp- Head* F inn Titfht
I t — Mouse* F o r R e s t

LOST or alotr-n Mrnidar: lltarh Furnished 4 room house. 107
Locust Ave. Lawson.
’. ’ Kitten ( s s e i 'r M 'to unm* uf

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36—Miscellaneous For Sol*

PIG PORK HAMS lb 25c

Plant baskets, gurdrn iioas, trow
fls, sod full tin.- of supplies for
thr growers. IIIU Hardware Co,

Tender m.aty

PIG PORK CH O PS lb. 23c

rOTU&amp;IL DUAL Four
[•raJIarwIth body, special *284.*S A Fonl roadster, special
kOO. Baal A Sons, Used Car

Loin, muiid
club rut.

ui

Pig Pork lo-an

SHOULDERS

We have a few lUM Norge Ctree*
latilig 11 valors lluy now •*'.•
discount. Seminole Tire Shop.
C A D B A o 'i t T ' and
C O lX A lb
PLANTS now ready. Write for
wheel prices, stating quantity wanted.

25c

Th* Obellak Flour -

Honey Dew Peas
pure*

for

lb. 20c

Fresh and as fine as Flour can be

ad A r t Isrd

2

S'bl-id Dressing —

UEST IM.A1N

mret

2 No. 2 cons

No J cans lfe.1 Sour I'itted I’hv

' bananas'
Free Delivery

Turnip

llaby l.iiuas, Crest

Lemons
Dozen 19c
LARD 43c

3 No. Ico n s

That Famous GARDEN rATCII

Ifie ( »»»•• cf %
•ll«l ilcrr.

Mr

"Ye*," We bivo battery radios,
anil on easy trrma, tou. See Mc­
Kee Auto Supply, SUM W. First St.

eCiisp Haltlnra, (Irnhams. fliuger Snaps

■apportod by

M e tle u l VetMtian Ulinda. IS cents
Antu's shipment a
I P*r H tt- Finest blinds ob-1 w|lr.|
f „ r ( hrislmas, Htoj
K in atlla. Sanford Awning A Shade .
Uy mwmy mny nrt(cU
,Co. 1M T. fnd St. Phone &lt;04 J.
.r h ri.r,,,,. A nilit11 oavment am

: H a t* .. ' Itswunl. ItUoU Itavrnel,

cheese

shotgun from Ills office winder.
&gt;. i lie quillet of gunmen tin
from the t&lt;auk.

Jeremiah T.

■ A V I YOUR WaUS repalrad byl,|tr Soulh , , Bi„,|U|. proof oi
OM wba ftmllj kliowa
piint dependability. Stanley*Roc
Rrigca, Jewries Magnolia A t*
H.rdwara Co.

Tull Line Western Meats. All Hindu Cold Cuts

lb.

Calif. Lemon* Jo z . 15c
Colo. Carrot* bdt. 7 lie
Danith Cabbogo lb. 2 ^ c
Colo. Beots bunch 7 !ic
Yellow Onion* 3 lbs. 9c
Spanish Onions
lb.
5c
N Y. Celery tto.lk 7&lt;ic
Georgia Yams S lbs. 13c
U. 8 . No. 1 Main* Cobbler*

Potatoes 10 * 15c

20c

Tender Young Y e a rlin g

lend O' Sunshine,i in quarters

ST E A K S

B u tte r

*

3 5 c

Lovett's Bread 116-oz. 8c
Super Brd. Oleo&gt; 2 lbs. 27c

Used Motorola fur

aals.

value fur ntdy (2.'i.00.

(TO.O*

McKee

Auto Supply, Itw W. Fust 8 L
ONE TWOHTHItr brick halidlac
3 two sior/ (In bulldtags aa-l
ua* story tla build na at fc*e W.
tom utloa writ* to i. C. Klnard.
first Bl.. 8ai.li.ril Florida Fur In
o-o W lkr O'Kelly. t&gt;o4t#», N. C.

No. 21; U rge ( an

Libby's. DeLux

PINEAPPLE
camplet* In e. Geciaaa submarine* was th* Nag
mtara and coal {sregiaa stssnurr “ Balridga,'* car.
1UU Hardware rylng a targe of all far th# Dutch

i

(AV-Govemor f.m e put hts sup- program in the meantime.
|mrt yesterday behind a c o n fe r • The ltf.17 legislature opptnpriaenre of nine ►oulhrastem Rover I ted 113,000, Cone pointed out, tc
nort designed to flRht for lower help finance a drive for lowel
MIDLAND Mich* ttapt. SO.— frvlftlit rates.
rates.
Idl Midland gem ot shot and
The Rovemor said he would at-|
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,,
killed i w of. four gunmen at tend the conference sometime late' Saul was the first king of Israel
Irmpttng to hold ep toe Chemlcjl In X. vernier nnd would back Its; lie begin his reign In 1013 It. C.
('•late Savings Hank across the
rlm -l fioni his ottire shortly hefere noon t -&gt;lsy.
Two i tin e i.bbcr* were ci|*
tilled, one wounded in the arm
slid a Imnih « «*|*cd. I'aul D.
ll)w atri, la.liirr of the hank,
was shot In the hip, Clarrnre II
klaromler, presklellt, w is wound) d
this
foo d
hi (lie chest nud u (toy City truck
driver, |Y»- iltig fit.* Institution,
with the deliciously
uni ih l amt ivuimMI !y the rul&gt;ls is who isrd a suluiichlne gun.
mtid C heddar flavor

triumph t n r

C la rified Advertisements

Found

Fine

Dentist Shoots Rad
(Man In Holdup

...

Poultry Business
Is Modernized On
Streamlined Basis

ry fi &lt;01 the early Ametakiij
Aariy In the runfllct, Shlmnc ijcthwl of rearing a bunch of
Malm, a Japnurse meirhant cast hick, ohd liirning tbrin luo.e t is1
himself into the tea-from the tui
lie count.yskle. '
tide blind o f Osldnia that the
Whether tlic lleek knows It n
government might liuve Ids $3,00. not, its living renditions lm»-,•
life insuiance to add te the nai hs-ii modernised.
0 chest.
"1In* lew fin m ef James Duffy
*
Conn,milder Knuru Fujits, ir n nil etainple. Dufy came te
&gt; Tokyo, diroreed hla bride o f three Qrooksville from Westmont, N.
annulliw that he might have lit I., been Use he believes Florida is
distinction ill Ilia fervent applica­ kbit! fur iMudtiy raining.
tion to the wsr. Three months
Ills is not a coed farm. Not «
Ipter, in nnith China, h e ' met line ter struts In-fore the admir­
hrniic death in actlcn.
ing liens. Ills flock was bought
Tokyo riewnpaiH-rs reportisl that when only u day old, hut the new
oil
Japanese
aviators
were wrinkle in poultry farming—tax­
equipped with plsluls as well as ing-permitted him to purchase
tho smell, traditional
Samurai females i nly.
swords, |f they -were shut down
Roosters will Is* Iimii,Id Inter on.
and hud no time before rupture I le y will Ic Imt.-h.-d from eggs of
to perform the rites nf hain kiri *u in w h ic h w h o esrelb-nt layers
they might (hold llu-m elve. will seiil net overly hr ody. Tho reeks
the pistol, llio ilispuiti fa. • ill be placed in I reeding peni
1 plaimd.
only. •
In Auguit, while an nir battle
Duffy's pullets have fivn months
r n geil over MiiiiikIisI, observers of conipuintive freedom in ranges
aaw a Japanese plane n tch fin-. on his five-acre farm. At the mil
i
Whirling Ids ship in u great flam­ of five months'they go into an
ing arc, the pilot, instead of ball nir-ronditkinril house, there to
I lar out, dkl n power dive into the drink from on .automatic fresh^•Chinese lines, carrying with him WUlrr fount aill, eat selerti-il foods
l^Bkdratli-drutlng O l g a of Isu nbs. nnd lay jn, y.j.\ilijlr&lt;l, Wtp nrsla.
^ ^ ^ V v A IVfpkar, -khpanrsp &lt;nvintors
Kvery' egg Is riiiidiril and
defied nnli-airemft gin s to »ky 'weighed. A record Is kept on each
write reports o f thi-lr victories on beo, unit eech one is mnikt-tl widi
R other fronts. In the tYvmsuqg urea, It smtll numbe.ed aluminum band.
' a doxrn Japanrar, strip|M-d to
Duffy fn-lleves eggs should be
r#d loin cloths, snniri n crcs-W delivered like milk—fresh, clean
i wider fire, rlandereil up the nuid- land as soon as possible.
f
dy banka mid willi their bine
Itooster* should lie kept away
; • bodies, spiked a Chinese battery. fioni hens laying eggs for table
At the Junction of the Whang- use, he. believe*.
poo and Ynngtxe rivers, 70 picked
members nf the 8 hirod*HUkitai,
the “ White timid of Death,“ wcht
•thorn In n tmnll launch. ThenATLANTA, tla . Kept. 30. - (A*)
few who rrachnl the wall of — ImiM-rial'Wiranl Illram W. Ev­
flsnto that vrna the Chinese land ans sai l yesterday the Ku KIn*
battery, died in luiml to liand emir Klan was planning a nonviolent
campaign to “ mop up" nguuu.1
Such csiars arr, by no tueans, ait-down strikes.
aonfinesl to Nippon's hordes. There
W*a the Chine-* aviator who en­
The
t'nhunbin is sometimrs
gaged four rm-my Iminlura and railed “The Arliiilrs of llivera/'

Lent 4

PACE

l &amp; c

Florida Cold StSrligr, Grade II

Fancy sliced Kind-on

Mt. Yemen Dres-d

Bacon

Hem 3-4 lb.; lb. 28c

lb.

29c

Fancy slind ItmdleM

ML Vtmun Dnssrd

Bacon

Fryer*

lb.

35c

lb.

37c

Cottego Choose, Ground Beef, Rib Stew lb 15c

E g g *

251

3 3 c

Lars* all white, infertile, stoicd
from Pinebrm e Fur ms. They
era fin* and you frill like them.

�Stetson ‘Tackle

West Nicked For
Only Three Hits
In Final Clash
Little Rock Wins
Over Atlantaf J-2
To Take 4th Game

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Reds Pole Out Total
Of 13 Blows O ff 3
Gainesville Pitchers

y T h e IM7 edition of the SemW * High Bchnol Celery I'n li
a light workout thla
K
on tho practice field In
•C Un high sehonl tender
ctlon o f Heed Coach
Me Lucs a ar)l hi* two
t Coach lleaa McCracken
h Wooily lllaer.
light practice eeaalon
ft r thla afternoon will
« wreka' work In prep•or die game scheduled
With the Eustli Panthera to be
played In that city tomorrow eveK. s h f before one of the Urgent
H H rdi ever ichcdulfd.to are a
feetbell game.
.
y The game will lie the flrat
N orthern Conference tilt that
OtotHa haa erer played aa they
,’ j j g N In tha O nlrnl Florida Con­
. farenee Uat iru o n and emerged rrna In tho aiilh Inning wlun • "b h
’ champ Ion« of that circuit.
Ihey knorked Dutrh Iximanl, hero *°n *"
*. Coach Memory SUrtin la *br- of Turwiliy'a All min victory, out VltaeSf*'
! Moved to he tinging the blue* of the I ox with t bnrrn-ro of hit*. llrMa’ll
IV MWijt over In Kuslla b m o i f ha
Nonnetikamp opened the inning|
, Aoe* not think that hla Panthera with a alngle. After l^ihor aarrl-1
V Can hold the atrong Celery Fe«l*. Deed out, Tauby tlnglid, (iraham
It was discovered (tint Martin hail and Nlemiee walketl, Chatham IfciHMPf,
;
c f hla able aeoutlng Kan foul errorrd on Ttioui|iaon'a ground '|7«il27*'
■ hi Jickionvlllr U*t Frklay night Hall with three, rjna rinxring the-1 Huirkin
J u t aa McLucaa hkd Coach Mlier plate. Miller replnml IdNmanl,
.^•Muting
the Kuitla-Mr. Dore and Griffith* and lt&gt;gerf both
' ' l" '
singled, ilrlvlng two more acm*. , &gt;naaa'*a&lt;
"
The Feda are In good condition before the rally un* ended.
imurli,
far the tilt, nave Fred (lanaa who Tho Crocker, .enivil eno in tho
v
!- hi atlll out with ervcral Injured ivvrnth on nil rrnTr followrd by tin*ral*.
flhk that .were hurt In the Igndnn Chathim’* double, nnd nnolhor in
1 fam e. Th# re«t of tho squad la In Ihe riglilh when Kino walked and
'
wxcellent condition and are ready Mail lm doubled.
I
I I ,
Svt the tilt. Coarh McLocaa' po«
Fcoro *y innlngr:
■Ible atartlng line up for the till Little llock „.. nnu tio-i onn—fi 7 ]
wUI be aa follow.; Karn Walt, at Atlanta
ii mi min |to 0 5 0
left end, "T ig er’ Howell at left Roger, and Tliomn»oti| I.emmnl,
..tackle, Whiter Young at left Mlllrr. Durhnm, klumi and Galvin.
guard, Jim lllaer nr Fred Gansa'
at center, N. A. Hartley at right.
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I
Enrollments in v«»« x i t r i l u 1 (uardi Bubble Jonea at right
in public hlrli
,.lBckl* gnd llllly Colbert at right cation
srheol* will lx&gt; higher lliia year
In the batkflrhl, Johnny Mer- th.n U .t when Ir'iic’.noo youth*
C«n will rail thh signal, from hi* and adult* were rnrollrd In aludy
quarter bark post, lUrrell Forgo- trade, and Industrie*, home eco­
Mn will be at left half, Icon nomies an vocational agriculture.

&lt; TAMPA. Se^l., I f, — In the
event, any o f thglr gamei are
played in Wet weather, the Univrrally o f Tampa SparUna will
1st prepared to ham)la a tdlpiwry
football. For Coacb H begin. took
advantage o f the rain y^atenluy to
■end hla charge* through an hour's
itrfm m ig* against the .freahmen.
F in in g pUya f were .trrssed,
with Lyttcn Aahmore, Tony Fire
•ly ami “ lied* Cox teealng the
U

FarMng. tackle.

Me

rU mH yetlerday any MpIra.^jVH in rorrylnir the foil, nnd hnn
lion* lo l.ic h. iufM-roiir pro«l* mushl on mpklly in fundtn.rntal
don* nl nominal Ion In IMt.
foHy. |fa mty m n chancj lo l^st
* •*. a,,r,lMo:»
rlll,^d 111 kl&lt;|k|mw»lf In action apnlnu th©
press ranfe|w„en In a rermuO^rken, |f he contlnne. to lm3 S ? ’rr 'V ,'1 A‘ ‘ ^ ' 7 ' W»*‘ 6 » « * - d r r t a g tho lialinrr of the

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ntdmii

!*a ox'".’ *

iHHiaa*.
ul.

Hgarbii.aii

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l M i i . l t . *•

M l rountlex, town* and cltlra to
‘ •teal” l hr arrurary nf fhr Infer­
: matImt auppllril voluntarily.

Blgrxr., hi sd of tha l.lbbyOwani-Ford Plate Glaa* company
, q f Toledo, (Hilo, emphaslied that
rStke-etnaua would Lb “ purely volun^teryj* An llilenilve ’’eduratlcnar
^■uapalgn I* planned to ronvlnro
W
unemployed It I* “ to their
' betafit end the niUott’a benefit"
to register, he slid.
; John I- Lewi*, head of thr
eemmhlrc for Industrial organl-

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Hklent WiRlam Green of tha
tedealt Fcdaretlon of labor,
gwlao endorsed the plan. II*
Inted out that the federation
lenBy estlnwted approximately
80XKM were unemployed,
lb* romnillte* of cabinet uffi­
fe and agency chief* art up by
»- CMigrrulon*) raaelutlen **idling the reuaui will meef tkli
mlng to approve a 14-point

it will net (fell for Information
g farmer or habitual an­
ient, Digger* a*Id, because
o f that kind I* not aceur
aerUkubl* eq ■ centui

a b c o r o o m

THAI 7

SPECIAL SHOWING
7 S M A R T SIMMONS

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Studio Couches ‘
Whatever style you want, you’U find it in
this special showing. Some have anno,
some have bed high Inner sections, some
have special pillow combinations. They
look like smart sofas, and they can he
quickly converted into either full size or
twin beds. In handsome new covers, exact­
ly qs featured In SATURDAY EVENING
as $34.75. Come in and see them. Conven
down.
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&lt;vrn

ptaywrw on the
Winnteg plivk.r, Wltku In Itle season gam**. Man-

..II mI..,.

alg-wrek houar-to-houae ren-

Mil -bit In,

r x r ir ir

Brady, are •ufferlnir from eplil
ryclwll*. Dirk Turk hoi ■ badly
spruhicd bilk. Rbc Boldnttl rrcaivnl a jlight conrunnion. Joe
Jortlre and Frank Dunli hive
aprdlne.l anklra.

doming him for |l,o nomination.
Jl/n Mandula, veternn full--------------------------J ______ a____ 1 »ek-amV, reiu m «l to ro.trh work U O u M S

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lula Lhas,
been
handlcappwl a by
;um* Oft hla, hand*, auatalned

firnnt Mnrthfl
timilt AlUrtna
DJvorcc Decree

1.0* ANORt.W ' Repl. W (Ah—Charging a variety of m’*-

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k P a k l N M . x.rie.i
l&lt;email. T n l f N . i
IJ ltl. Jlofk l l All* III* X.

IO uccomc 1 resident

•as will then lm rondvrtrd In typl-

fli' “The reaaiu win add to the sum
. total of our ktmwlrdge and make
poasllda a pmetlenl approach lo
the problem of what akould be
I t o * , olout the unemployed," * he
, Mk). "W e are •uopersllng whole-

r-tavlila*

iiin l.li1
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lln lar.t III* ........... 1
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l l r .a l i . I'ralenlar
('■•rdela I; (la'H eatdl. I

would tmvel via nir to the
(hi. y,.«r, u developing Into the; Keren grtfdrr. have been In­ Quaker City, lint xibl no xquml ho
could fx.liion together Imd much
ti- A
anrprliie performer of the Hpartiu Jura-d. leaving an undcrmanncl
rhxnre of handling Pop Winner'i
'NAHIIINIITON, Hrpt. 30.—GD rump. Thr npitidty'lnfrril *opkn- miuad of 18 players.
••wertUrr Hull ■mllliiftly ills* ^rorr |nrk ban shown i*repMot|il
Two pluvert, Curry and l!«l Owls.

(AT—Mill rartirra will distribute
unemployment rensu* blank* l«f
SQ.OOO.omi fnmillea Nov,. ltl_ and
,
Jahn D. lUttgers, renaua ’direrv ter, announced l*«l night.
. The blank* nru In i-a filled out
by nneniployetl nnd partially em­
ployed and mailed to the rvnau.
■dmlnUlrntion by midnight Nov.
SO, he said, following a four-hour
-Mnftrrnre with leader* of bu»l••as, Industry, ogrlcultura and
labor.
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V Ballon, and one of tho canfereea,
Iktld be hcllevnl
very practical
H P " tit will bo developed out of

Lost Racing Yacht X a r d f AKUhiNOTfl
Sighted O ff Shore
Near T u rk
. . . - at
at
IN
Near England Tip imiraco
-------------- aa « e
.era

riiiriiurab
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.art
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LONDON, Kept, SO. —(*■&gt;_ Hi. I r w ia
H
o
s
t
s
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.t
ar
I.loytla yesterday nnn-mneed the ■iKM.hirn .:------- ;— at
ar - i t n
. 1*4
IMxlen ell tlnlter. Eaao Belgium rillladalphl* ...... (u l|
H r . a H . T e o le n la v
had sighted the racing yacht En­
New York H i rhliedt iplnit M
deavour I KM m l'ei o ff Llxord ( r t e e i d wiled la l i b dwkneeei.
Oilman i| t.’lnrlnnail a.
Point, e southwest tip o f England.
r ille t u ir a k f ; HL I-oula ( .
Tho message Indlemted that the
U n e n i i a e l U oeion . |we(|Hiiied,
c
o
ld
C X S lh .r.
yaehl,
iniaurcrufol challenger
r m o .e e T e d a r
for the Amerlra'a Tap In i M i ,
New York St I'BlIiidelpbla, rr
g
a
m
*
*
,.
had lircn making fovorablo pn jfCtikago et Clnrlnnnti.
reai dreplle heavy mixta reponHi. t .in la a t PitHb-.irgh.
Hrwklyn ol UoelorC
Engliah
KU8T1K, Kept, .10. — Euatli eh-nnel.
will bu outweighed lift pounds per* Tho &lt;
man by Hanfuid when that leant "Pnaaeilmeetx the Panthers
In Friday &lt;**•&amp;« m&gt;
night’s local game, n rco rd ln f 'Jo flrat nr
Coarh Memory Mnrtln. licen se Monday,
of light Inekflrld, ’ Martin tonern- the Hrit
HI. I4IUIX
&lt;i
Meaalta t n t h a .1
itnled on ilcft^uivu play* at U .t t*rt*d t.
N ew T u r k
t i-m
ran .
nlght’i practice.
.
mRc* nff “ •
“ f Ireland. Un- &lt;•1. tH .ro u d c a lle d
eml
#
"S ln fon l ta urn- o f the ouUtaml- Ml then it hml leen mlaaing since i l i . r k n . n l .
Ihwtnn
a-fi
W*q&gt;hlnelan
Ing teami in the Northeast Con- Septemlier IS, whrti It hrwkr away
i 'l r r . l a n .1
a-aj (;k lr * e i
fare nee, and wo'll have a hard from It. low o ff Nantucket while f First saw* la.lnxluex;
. 'I I led &gt; M M b , it a r k n e ..),
time keeping the acore down,*’ returning In Knglnml from the
HI. IxiMle Tl Del roll f.
Martin said. — --am t*
Unltcal .Stale*.
Deinff
the fir»t Confucrnco
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Tft Itp cn m n P rn a irlo n f ,m,, n,&gt;vrr •’‘" f ' ’1 ftK,U,,n ,,ntU Mw f»r n rai.on.

WASHINGTON, Kept. no. _

i

o p e n In * g a m e .

w' " 1,0 n,ocn
. Jthla,year, wa* dpt o f th* rough
DE1.AND, Kept. 80—Tb* Stet- rtuff. Ilo I* fq I nr lag a«f. Injury
*un llaticra are eountlng heavily ruatxhted two W eektraio. and it
on h i^ h d eJ ’.'atfdawr Jur the open- 1* ptoholle Ihal lf ^ gr heHlgaVna irlH
-H aakdr'^am n again it Flor- keep him art o f the fj^at.gamo of
kU‘n tintora at Calnraviirt Hal* H»r xeaxon ngahiat L’ th# South
urtey. -Heaviest man on tha (laorgla Trnrhriil , »I&amp; day ttlght
Stetson equa l, Fin long weHb^* &gt;1 J*hllllp&gt; field. . J5-/ / "
22S pound* and I* well above
Aahmore prnvrd l)ie i l i r per«lv feet tall. He play* left former o f the aftrinoon. III* br|lUckte anil |» one o f the veteran) t'*nl broken lc«-|fl nituilng kept
o f. the tram. Furlong halls from
frefhmen g*e«slng during tho
West Virginia.
entire atrlmmnijh', ahil did tmeh
-------------------------to advance hi* claim lo n ragu’n r' WINTER . PARK, S ep t, 30. —
I S II m
I f
. . . .
*"*ln,'n 1,1
Hn*rt»n Itrl.'firM ., (gq—Tbe Rollins college football
i l U l l I/IR C U IIIH 8 D e s i r e
l&gt;a,l •l^nklnn, n lillky liul win tram railed ot: •cnnimajre prac-

U .S . Mails To
Aid In Census
* Of Unemployed

■;,A

Iwhen the gasoline In hi* automohlle tank exploded after a wreck
on Ms way to Tamp* for football
practice. The Injuries are almost
healed, and be trill rvt ■Into the
Sam and I’nul Alfierl, twin
guard*, Clint Moran, Jim Whitney,
and Phil Thomas, all played ex­
cellent ball agilnst the freahmen.
Moran'a work has improved rapid­
ly ender Line Coach "Pta" Plaraeo, and Whitney haa developed
lath a capable drfm .lv* end.

Outfit W
Season Th

•’Flaah” Law.mi at right half and
Stanry Ktolnoff at fall bark.

f

Tampa Spartans
Hold Sqmmage

cn V a r i . r t n e n

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H r ..I I . I n l r H a i

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l&gt;orll*n,l 1.

.

LEAGUE
By Tha Aaaedatad Praia ‘
Zeko llooura of the Wlille
To* took over third plaro In the
American League batting
race
yraterday. Joo DIMaxgto dropped
to fourth, lionura hit two-forflvo lo Imoat |t‘a mark one point
to .317. There w on/ no change*
In th* National l.eaduu ,M r 0f
b a .e b a i r a

nig

HU .

Tli* flrat tUreo in each league:
Play*r—Club
0 AB R H Pet.
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8 Win Chet Gainesville

izzling Aerial Attack More
nes In Game With Eustis Seven “ Pitcheril
See Action On
tis Encounter Will Be F lw t^N orth­
east Conference Foe For McLucas
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Cody’s Gators Prep.
For Stetson Contest

Machine So Far This Season

C o r d c le B l a s t s

iE S .." * * Lanion Ends Are
SX"
Suffering S lig h t
through an extensive blocking l T n p p
H i a lf U ’ fl H n n f l
grill yialerday afternoon en&lt;t U l l c C
L M H llU t t U U I l B
, worked # considerable amount of.
i. time ort their defensive style of' JACKSONVILLE, Sept., t t . —
• play In preparation for tha Eus- An epidemic of knea Injnrlea In
V S a n f o r d game that l« to be the Laadon High football camp
Played on tha Eualia field Frl-.had Coach (leorga Trogdon mere
day evening.
.or tea. worrW y t a U ^ y afUr* The Fuetla gr me will bo the won as he aUrted priming the
, Initial conference game for the Clone f.r their game Friday night
• f i d i |4 the Landon |sm r w ii
T»llih»iM* with L*on Hlfh.
not a conference foe. for tbaj Claude Daria, fleet etrlng left
Ltona entered- the Florida 1«« *nd- lnd J“* Oraham, tha boat
t
t f i t r winning a complete 13 NMfVf wingn»*n oil
iquad,
game schedule laat season.
Coach McLuca. did some drill­
ing alone -with the backa yester­
day afternoon and lie ran hie
backa and enda through every
’ ; pale play that the locale have In
The London mentor also apent
arSar to add a little more pusgling art to their aerial attack. considerable time on defensive
In the London game. If the tine play, a glaring weakness In
Fads bad used tha pass play atv* tha performance of tha Ltong laat
•cal more times, they possibly Friday night aralntt Sanford.
Coaeh Trogdon la eipoctlng a
would have won the game. As
It was, they passed only twlea. tough battle at Tallahassee. From
first on a convetalon play that last season's team which won eight
was good for tha eitra point and lost three, Tallahassee has 11
whan Forgdbon passed to Mor­ lettarmrn hack, eight gradeating.
gan and again In tha third Mayen lattarmen, fo n t linemen
quarter whan Forguaon tossed a and three backa returned.
abort flat pas* to Lawson who Tha Leon line, averaging around
Lscampered 42 yards to complete 106 pounds, will bo somewhat
heavier than tha Landed forward
g 4T yard pa.a play.
It la eipecleil that Kuatla will wall, white the backfUld averages
get a big whiff of the aerial at­ US.
tack that Seminole la planntnr Coach A. P- Codby la depending
to use and It la understood that largely on hla Una, built around
Coach Memory Martin in Eustlr Bull Ivan, husky captain and can­
has been drilling the Panthers tor.
London beat Leon hare laat year,
on tha aerial defanaa.
r All of the Celery Fada havn M S.
4 rteovaroJ from any injuries aus
f* tahwd In the London game and
Ware out yesterday working hard
and soma of Uvt bays say that
■i ' the outfit will finish tha aeaaon
Undefeated.
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The Celery Feds In ending tha
■y Tha SaMetateS Frees
!j ' ocaalon yr.terday, want through
Yaalarday’e IfOmara—Foil, tied
n short dummy scrimmage with
the running of pass plays mors Hoi. I; Klein, Pbllllaa. 1; ttrowna,
or lass and aavaral ground playi. Phi IIIsa, 1; Moore, Giants. 1;
This afternoon tha .Celery Fed Cucclnelln, lisas, 1; Newsome,
* mentor, plan to use approxlmate- Athletics. 1.
- ly (Be same practice schedule but ‘ The Isadora—DiMaiglo, Yena rough and lough scrimmage keea, 44; tlraanbarg'. Tigers, II;
- session la to climax tha drill sea- Fon, tied Boa. | | ; aehrtg. Yen£■' aIon with probably the regulars kees, II; York Tigers. II; Ott,
taking tha defensive while the Giants, II.
* , scrubs do the carrying of tha
League Totals—American, l i t ;
pigskin.
National, ItO. Total-117*.

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GAfNESVILLK, S*ptr M. —
The University of Florldq football
Yearn relumed from ■ LaaUtaaa
yesterday end went Into’ practice
for neat Unturduy's dash . with
Stetson Uflivcraily.
Heed Conrh Josh Cody_ efmmrntrd "the f-oya teamed a great
deal’’ from the gnmo with Louialana .Slate nt Ilnton Ilouga.
-It v&gt;nt n fine axperMara, for
them ami I was pleased with tha
way they played aa a whole," Cody
said.
u u a ic a a u u n
Philadelphia l-g | Heaton
Two of llm Untor squad suffered
Detroit t; ct.v.U nt i.
7" injuries ill tlie game with the
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T#rh •* Waohlaaion. Houthrnalern rlinmpa. Medea,

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OAINKBVILLR, Karri, yield.
Sept. II.—Thb Iteda of Cordate,
Ga.. laat eight tended the poataaaaon play-off between tha Flor­
ida Stale and Ilia Ueorgta-FlorIda Uagiira to the limit tumbling
(lalneevllle In | | Innlnga by t-L
Laat n’gbt’a ontcoma tied tha
beat four-ont aoven game aerie,
at three game. apleWi. They will
play the final game hare • to-

HI. I.OUI. a t C hteaco, p l« y .d a r e - fu llb a c k , I . n u r a in g a b ro k e n n o a a .^ W ,
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Cklambaa
a n age u s it is I butt leg. Moon Mtilllna, with an
itHwauhaa
H i m e.5-- i . a ailing leg aiiffeml early In tha
vanderbut got off te a flying start In the Hoatkaaatarn Conference football race by whitewash - akr. CCI.koUMr
'uresM"” *r* , practice arn.on, la still incapaeltPlay ate
ated.
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Ing Kentucky I I to 0 at tfeahrillr, Tana Bart Martha 11 (arrow), Vanderbilt quarterback, la shown Mttta itueg _ sea itaa
t t i tat—* n i
anlil--ho —though),
Adkata „ — - a la M1
a.i 5TiHj
ate—a ia
la i tI Coily
---- ------a - n two of hla
« I' /t-A tanriN r fhraujrh right tackle for hla team's first touchdown.
Sharwa, • falM .lU r, porter, and rnenrea, Crabtree and Delaney,
1 t ' a}
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Downle Bros. Circus
Has Many New Acts

Advance force, of tha Downle
Bros. Circus rolled Into town to­
day with the n**a that this wall
known etrega, under tbe managamant of Charles Sparks, will eiblblt at Sanford, on Saturday,

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ISsaulin and Autry; ]Mousey
ftBel ffttlun,
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k t t t o g u LKSUIK
II". Ioil si Mew York.

Tbe Orkneys and other Scotllah lalamla are In linked to the
mainland by radio telephone.

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HI. Lout, at Pill.burgh.
Ursoktra atl’hlled.lphU.

TYPEWRITERS
Plenty of machines
for school use
Portatdra, with eaaa.
Very taay tarmi
few
Huprr-Rpaad
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Smith*.
Factory tt.hu It d L b l .i l
all mak.a.
N il

float* e.c«l|rat valuta ' InV.cond-hand machine.

Repairing ’•
Diamond Setting

O lv. your boy ( ar girl a
typewriter fer erhoot. whftk
•r In college or high achaol.
It wty &gt;e a big help, eat
ly during eehool yeara. hat
w ill ha a valuable training la
t h . yeara to come. Eery IlFBtb
It dee Iced.

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McLr-ilIn, Jeweler

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O F F I C C t M A C HI N I

1M 8i Park Ava.

HOTEL LEAMINGTON
N . E . U t S T R E E T a t BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
40 rtrlo o k ta « B gyfrotit P a rk an d BIm j t m S i r ’
Opposite Union B tu Station

AGREE ON'ITALY

10* LEAGUE

MIAMI, FLORIDA
On* Block F rom Shopping D latrleta-an d A mam

Summer Rates Until December
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S l a f k Room w ith B ath— 11.50;

. Double Room w ith Da (b—92.00
A lfred Simona, M anager

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C 7 a Maifte d Advertisements
12— W anted
^ ’EAV» TOUR Watch repaired by Wanted to boy; cypraaa posts B
T'Vywih- who really knows how. to 10 inches dlametsr. 4'J" and
l'4" ong. Apply Oacaola Cypraaa
- Vrigga. Jawal.r Magnolia Ava

WU FANS. DICK HUDSON,
BON OF THE OWNER OF
OCEAN VIEW EBTATE.
WILL WORK WITH U S —
TH EY HAVE A PRIVATE
HARBOR. AND NO ONE
WOULD S U S P E C T THAT
PLACE OF BEING U SE D
TO BRING S T U F F IN — -

THAT 9 WOULD BE
SURE—H EB S H IF T L E S S ,
VERY EASY—EVERY
BUT ME MAG T H E HABIT
WEALTHY FAMIUV
AN* W ANT* TO MAKE
IN THIB PART OF
MONEY— BUT W E
a
SHOULD HAVE BOMEONC TH E COUNTRY
HAS CH IN ESE
WORKING AT T H E PLACE
T5ERVANTB, I WILL I
TO K E E P CHECK ON
A TTEND TO THAT |
t h in g s —
HATTER SHORTLY, 1

VOU W ILL
WAVE A BOV
WORKING AT T H E
OCEAN VIEW ETTA
t o n ig h t ,

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O n e OF TH E HOUSE B O V *
K T OCEAN VIEW HAS A CALLER.

AND SHORTLY AFTER, A N E W
HOUSE BDSf IS WORKING FO R
MR. H U O SO N ----- /
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MMUnal V.nrtUn UUnd.. 45 cent.
pot- aq ft. Finest blinds ob- IS—S o u
takwila. Sanford Awning A Shad* Furnlahed
* Ca. 10* S. tnJ S t Phon. TM J.- • Locuat t
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&gt;.•#* ' • A Ford roadster, special
'VRO*. He.I * Kona,, Utad Car
Plant baakata, garden Una., irowala, and fall Una of guppli.. far
the growers. HUI UardwAra Co.
i woman dealraa day’s work
lOndry on tha place, at
all ftpr Lilia, 10W E. Tth BL

COLLARD
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tp.-.wanted.
COMPANY,

Demand For Maps Of

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FAGAN. ONE OF OUR OWN IS
IN T H E HUDSON HOUSEHOLD
AT OCEAN VIEW, TO PROTECT
U9**X AM NOW PREPA RIN G
A B E C R C T RAOIO M ESSAGE
TO T H E BOAT CAPTAIN W HO
IS CONVEYING A CARGO
FR O M A BECRCT PLACE C \
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Uft CHy ‘Affording Ball, RlfhwaK

Seminole Com ity Produce*
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Member Aaaodated Praa

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‘FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS’

E n c y c l i c a l Warns
Against th e Evils
I Of CommunismAnd
O t h e r Extremists

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Justice Black Japanese Commence
Mum, Is Back
From Europe Awaited“Big Push”

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Shanghai Sec

^'Lakeland Man Is Local Kiwamans
Effort
" Guest Speaker Al Meet “ Ezekiel0 i Japanese
To Blow upidzumo*
Flagship
kS ”Kunni-.e1!^u«!dnco!« hi" Woodman Meeting Sanford Product

(NORFOLK. Va.. Sept. 23.—iju-lh-e Hugo lu lllnck
upon hi* return from Europe In-1
dsy Ihsi when he ha*."nny etnte .

Hitler And MuBsolini{
Pledge Selves To
1 Fight Communism!
VATICAN CITY. Sent. 29.!
— (A P )—Pope P lu x X I to ­
day issued a d ram atic en-;
cyclical which waa conntnied,
aa faceted a tta c k on Commu-1
fliat R ussia, Nazi G erm any
n n V th e leftist-inclined govPresident Roosevelt listen s Intently, to a erywtlng-from Republican Senator Willlt
em m an ta o f, Spain and M exi­ he etop« at Boise, Idaho en m ute to Honncvllle dam. Hpraking to his “ friends and ne
co.
utallon borrowed from Borah, the President said h e w ss trying to think of “the bigj
.The docum ent, "fin encyc­ American life," Instead of the petty quarrel* and disputes nf the moment. Borah was
lical latter on the roasry of the blent Republican to take a part In a welcome forthe President on
blessed V lrfln Mary" urged all
Soman Catholic faithful to pray
ofatnxt tha evil*1 o f Communism
and tha tendency o f aome atata
I w 4»n who waa against torn■ MUD
_____lam to "exhuraa pagan er- 1
roes ' ad morals."
Tha encyclical ___ ___
'** tha Italian press carried testa
• f addresses in Berlin last night
Ralph Bagwell, secretary nl
h f' Premier hluasoilni and Chan
catlar H iller.
Both heads of
the Semlnoie County Chamber nl
StAt* h fd inveighed agalnet the
Commerce,
was reported thl«
threat of "Bolshevism" In Eurpoe
morning to be in a much belter
condition and steadily improving.
“Wa antlrlpnto no troublofrom
BERLIN. Sept. Z«.—(/PI—Peace,
the
slot
operators
lu
this
Coun­
1hat »ot ( t the price of bulsbeHob lioberion
yealertTCy
Premler Mussolini and ty,** Chief of police lloy G. Wll* treated II | t e
IhuiiI alien
no
llama
and
Sheriff
C.
M.
Hand
HUIar proclaimed
fallad to appear before County
JL§
pfUlftl—. M a li ! fn w an oad . today ip dl»- Jadaa u , W. W a x .--to s w -rae
rj j l p a c e h n j”J)*r Fuehrer, In cuss mg the death o f the “one- (barges of Itlcgnl sale of lll|unr.
a cltm ss to tha Italian leader** nrmed bandit*'' In Florida. Ilolli
vUlt to Germany, ' symbolically inserted* hnwerer, thnl the law
T he c ity Commissioner* m o d in
Hnhad arms lu declarations that will be rigidly enforced. Opera­ Dm City H all tonight at 7: an
fh a e ta n aad N ailsm are su­ tion of slot machines bernmes (■(lock fur a special session dur­
preme-' and
raaolutely
united lllegnt Immediately nfler tn’tl- ing which wink will b» c o n tin ­
night on Sept. 30
against .any threat.
ued on thu City'* budget for the
“Alt operators lu this Coun­ coming yenr.
“Europe will become Fesclsl,"
ty
ore
cooperating
with
ibntawM ussolini' sbouled In flertTisn to
MOgeo rain-soak ad Germans at riifnrctng bodies." Chief William*
H. O, Hliltlholscr, yesterday
a m ass meeting In tha Olympic staled, "anu tltey uro bowlltq
11 -Ml lN„rd ,.* r-ae e TV rev I
Stadium gad to tha real of the gracefully to their fate."
Hln-rlff Hand In reuty to n
World by radio.
tfa called Italy and Germany n'ceiit letter received from liovt h e greatest democracies” and ernor Fred P, Cone asking Ilia
belahavlsra “th i regime of alav- shurlffi o' all countlii* lo co-opcrnln In the entorrlng of this
j tOeellweea e e r e a r Tares!
law, assured the florerner that the
new statute will be properly en­
All Gin officers nf llio Superforced in Ihlp County.
v lsn ry Committer. who served
-Wn*ro backing the Governor during Urn p a d y e ar w ent re100 percent.-* the Sheriff assert- elects,| st the m eeting of the Comad.
m llton held III llm Market of­
In
Sanford
and
Seminole fice recently. J , (|, Michael, m an­
County W. J. P*II bai launched a g e r of the M arket uunuunced
the liitllnl move for the removal today.
The first boada of the refund,
of the slots. Tinlsy bn removed
T he re-elected officers a re:
eerfes to 1m purchased by
from operation approximately 19 John Melerh. Hr., ch airm an ; liny
City ware cancelled at t h a
■lot* and numerous marhle tables Byrne*, Hr., v ic e , till n a a n , and
m asting of the Commitwhich, will be smashed and sold J, ll. Michael, secretary.
Monday alght.
for Junk,
Members appulntrd in aerrr nn
The City Fathers exhibited
The slot .machine* cost .approx­ the nxem llvo rntnu ltiee during
grunt pleasure In punching num- imately
| 3»i&gt; when new, Mr. Cell Ibe romillg year are;
John
holea In tha five refund
staled, lidding that the Junk deal­ Mehdli. ('. It Dawanq. nod Hen­
hoods purchased at regular
ers would priibahly pay 13 tor ry N likel. The following are In
pries with funds from tha
the machines aa Junk. Mr. I'all serve on Hie budding vumniitla the City's bond pur
Indicated that be already had lea: Charloa Dunn, Hr„ Roy
fin d from’ Iha Walter L.
■mashed a large . number of old Syme*. Hr., and W. A. ■■effler.
Agency tn Sanford.
slot machines ha had stored and
Tim Market manager ImlU-ated
CEarfc Frank Lameon also
would complete the *mash-up be­ Ihni |bo building for Dm Tooka
today that tha Duval
fore
Oct.
1.
packing house under construction
commissioners had c»op&lt;&gt;n the Market property at the
wlth Bedford |n the' re­
present limn would probably oe
program and that tha I*
completed some lim e tills week
la held by the body were
and slated that the machinery
here yaetetday from the
had been ordered but had not
villa bank where tha reCaptain Fred 8 . Perm , com­
had been deposited manding offierr of the Salvation arrived as yet. |yica| Contractor
F, A. Dyson I* in charge of the
Army unit hrre. with his wife
nda hava boon rancellad and Lt. Marian Kingsbury are construction of Ihn building.
Mr, Mlchnri' nl*t&gt; staled today
Clnrt and added to leaving tomorrow for Atlanta,
ptlw # f Sanford’s old Ga. where they plan to attend that be would greatly appreciate
la She c it y Hall.
the Salvation Army Territorial the donation of any old horseshoe* that ialsht be used for
Congress, it was learned today.
Salvation Army officers .from horeesnoe pitching a&gt; he plan* lo
put la a lions,Im n court on Ibo
l t Southeastern States will f
Market premise* |o ho used to
in attendance at the Congress
while away the hours of truckwhich will be conducted by Gen.
■rs who have nothing #Uo to
Evangeline Booth, head of the
Chapman o f Saofoni, Salvation Army work throughout do.
e f ftarida Masonic
the world witn headquarter* tn
a lavas meeting
London.
nth District In
Tha Congress will ba held
night.
O ct i d . Cept. Ferrn stated, add­
; Smith L Turner ing' that during hta abeanca i
uaior Grand Ward* service, would be held at tha
The P. T. A of the Beaford
SPniiama o f Miami, Salvation headquarter, and no re­ Grammar School will meet in lb*
Bart L Blair of lie f would ho given indigent*.
achool auditorium Thursday i f ,
Standard Bearer:
tcrauoo at 3:30 o’clock. R
E.
r tf Sanford. Grand . . STORM WARNING
Kipp, principal o f tha achool, anhounceo today.
. E- Conner o f
JACKSONVILLE. Hepl
Master o f the GP)—The W setbsr Bureau U&lt;*y
The official board of (ha P, T.
t . S elf o f Uma- warpad email craft off the Flor­ A* will meet at t :30 o'clock to
• f Um 14th ida East Coast In the Florida discuss bu*loess m atters prior
o f San- Htralts and la the aoutheastern I* Urn r egu lar' mooting. Refreshtha Jtth Oalf af Mexico to Wwara of
la will ba aanrrd after tha
tag and Mr. Kipp has reW alt, o f "aqaally aorihesst dlodx up la
‘
ll! o f IS m iles aa boar at tlmse." Fw
that pll parrots
put
a Ma- rasters aal# there la no da«g
a siwclal effort to attend

S lot M achin es
A re Doomed At
12 P.M. Thursday

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Law Enforcement Of*
fleers Pledge Law
Will Be Observed

F o r m e r Officers
Are R e - E l e c t e d
By Market Group

1 Initial Bonds Of
Refunding S erie s
"--ceUed_By City

Captain Fred Keren
Attends Atlanta Meet

B. Chapman
To Eufltia Meet

his present lour.

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Em

appointment to the
Supreme
Court ho will “make It in n way
that earn lot be misquoted.*'
The juvtlrr was met by a hi d
of newspapermen and photegra
phrrs who boarded hi* ship the
City of Norfolk.
He said h« appreciated “very
much ib is great reception.-'
“When 1 have a *lute men t," in
added, "you ran accept If as d e f­
inite and final that I will make
it in a way that cannot tie mis
quidrsl ami so thr nation »»n
hear ll."
Thi* was the first indication
to come from Black himself that
there was a possibility that he
would make a statement.
Throughout ids month of trav­
ailing lo Europe during which
the Klan dispute reached H*
height, he ha.l consistently re­
fused to discuss thv matter at
all.
A» far as any comment on the
actual cliargrs were concerned he
continued today to maintain his
alienee uvrr the allegation that
he was onre givrn a life mem
bership it, the Klaa.

Mine Maneuvered*1

Flection Of Officers] Mrs. Dean Describes! C|ose T o Craft
Also Ih Feature Ofi Bo o k Written By
Session On Tuesday, Mrs, Elvira Garneri Explosion Rocks Au
irustaOnly FewHu
X iin' llljtT r Dean was the goes'
V. |*. Miller
lakelan d, alate
dred YnrdJT"^
manager of the Woodman of thr . prukcx jL'iby ut the 'regular
Ilf

World, vins the guest sp riker at
Ihr im eting of District No. 2 of
llie WiHM inrn of the World held
at the American la-gion Hut
last night which was featured by
Ihc electinn of officers , of the
'district lor the next year.
Approximately Dll) Woodmen
nud guests from Gent i s l Florida
allendnl the meeting which was
pn-sid'd over by
Dr. t ’harlea
Drmho »l Umatilla. An entertain
lx**,
" n' l’" - ‘nte&lt;l
fore the business portion id the

eh- I l.d weekly luncheon of the
Snnfiod KlnnnU t ’ltb which met

S H A N G H A I,

S e p t.

2 9 .—
aufcldo
a o ld lc r i
a t daw n
attem pt:
d en troy
flaR sh ip
Id*

tlnring
ill Hi. Hi ill Homo of the Val.le/ (A IM — A
Ni|uml
o
f
20
ChlifcRO
Uriel (111,1 lieunl Mrs, Ili-nn disr u » a l.otk written by Mis. g a crir ictd th eir liven
E lin a tinnier o f Hnnfonl, which tod ay in it &lt;L&gt;n|&gt;crate
will l.e (flensed for sale oIh'UI th a t junt fa iled to
Oil- 7.

th e Japatiene
xum u.

Mi Dean was Intriulucvd lo the
An th e m in e w h ich
they;
member, ty the rlialrnmn of the liad prYipellttl th n n ig h
th e
pioerani, l', |_ lleldin. Mr*. D ean]m urky waters of the W hangpoa
River blasted a l&amp;O foot gaysee
»«■''•&gt; "&gt;»» »•'«• w'*''*-;'
t1*
at trillion ■o f all* « nrw of water and sprayed the Idtumra
product, the fairy Stories Just on with shrapnel, tha entire water*
,nUH nl “ Kxekiel" writ float ami hatllellnes northwest n f
meeting and was headlined by n"1 1,-n and illuvliatrd by n Sunfo|il the city crashed Into qn inferno *
of war. The Chinese declared tha
ri,i of impersom:lions liy Miss w rltJr, Mrs. Elviou (ianier,
.Mrs, Dean went on to say that] long
awaited .J a p a n e se "blgl
Klolse Winn. Miss Anne Urnson
Ihc hook will is* on sale on or push" nn the Shanghai front had
enlertaim sl by giving two read about tlct. 7, nliil so well p m ti n y n l Is'gun and troops manning th* rteings. J. A. IVckham gave two Ihc life ef Ereklei's family, that ferise lines stretching 2B in Hr*
tup dunce numbers nnd several It is Iniimil lo lif a ' l . ' t t seller- ami northwest nf thu city hurled baric
The statute passed In the last
select I- lls w er*' played by the would not only eovyr the w riter wave after wave o l attacking
Wood....... String Hand.
terrtfta,
session oT the
Florida Htats
witli glory hut would llkuwito e x ­ Japanese infantry with
Hanfiiiil Commander, Janie* (&gt;. tensively ailvi-rtiv the city
of slaughter.
D erlslstum relative tn the Hlaln
Shu toil, opened the meeting with Hanford.
The Mast of the Chines* mind
and County _ HcgnptiJousI 14■;
• idoxt geverisv* »od Ms.- XUowLs
few LuaJrrd ✓ -Til* i s the Stgr*.
M r*.• IVean read-NKvi ral p e ts reuses tax was Ilia subject of
d th e
CIUCAGOi Sept. 23. bV&gt; The g m e n irspivnse to Mr, Sharon 'v ,aphs from the hook, the nature bun id nf tiie It
discussion nl a meeting of Hie
c-riil.icr Augurls, flagship o f th e
The electinn of oflic.-rs for the „f I, markedly true lo life,
RI.- Rev. • Bishop llrm g e U iaig
tat ( o 1l«&lt;-lois of till) Htule
'l l
its simpllclly, U nilrd M ates Asiatic flret
and
Rtewnrt, of the Chicago diocese mining yenr for dl«iiiii No. 2 nlll| iuipiesslve In
Jacksnnvlllo Monday, Juo.
D,
d lslril.
Mic proposed jlmrled Ameiicnn officer* and aail
of
the Protest ant
Episcopal took plan- and lt E Hingis "f
Jink Ins slntcil today.
|„.r,.;,ft,.r "ExeklclJ' the in s from their bunks.
church, ycatcnlny i-iiHnselle,l fu r­ Del noil was elected In the o f f lc
Til,’ law, a;ild by Ihc collectors
Dm Ing the night the Chlnoae
of Disliict Contlll. The Rev. " loading chnrnclei of the stories,
ther
study
of
the
matri'ige
and
to linn, wnm of llio most dras
(Csntlobsa so Ps*s Thessl
the imi-nd of the Fim­
divorce problem lie fore comintt- 11. llishop of OrnIn wa* named
lie enforcement pinvlsh'n* of any
as district advisor . W. r . Berry,j f,m j jiiwani** t ’luh, jmd so th«l
ting
the
chutrli
to
any
amend
such sla lu le will go lain effect
also of llcaln, was
named it i d i i i t |l.|ll|l ,|(mi
....................
for Hie fiscal yenr beginning O il inrnl of the presenl ration law*.,
C hailie K,
h
Sage- id
flio Club elcetid a , delegalral
A church commission mi mar J'1' " lrrI. Under lls provisions there will
rlage amiilivniee.
has ptrpxnsl
n '«ln vvaa. . re e li .i i d »*■ the of- ,0 (|„. |( i,,n c t Cmiventlnn at S*.
lie many iban ges ll( the tuiatlon
a report
for submission
to Hie M"' ,,f &lt;&lt;'"!rict seerelary. E. IL ] Augustine, Oct. Ill llirnogh the
feuttiiee. parlli iilurly
In some
general renfer m e of the chinch
"rlando war oim ed dls-jjjj. Hr., II. D. In swell. Waller
professional flclda. it was ex
which n.crts Oct. f nl ClnrinnnH. triet escort. T. L. Ilmuinll nl i-„lrntan and S -J. Nlv. Alter*
plained,
Conmr was rltclcd d.-irnt watch Mltet rlectril we're, Hill Dullotr,
Florida'* Junior United Hlate*
The aesslons* Imri', Imld In Hu- Ohio. The rmonilsslmi pi opuses u man and A. N. Lnlnev of I'nix j„||u s Dlngfeblei, I. E. Simpson
Senator, Claude pepper, waa k
Canon which wlmld give soy hish- '
lleorge Washington Hotel,
din was elected ns di-tiiel sen and ti. II. W&lt;iil&gt;man
visitor lo Hat. ford Tuesday, am
nt a spei lal meeliug of the Fb,r- op powrr lu pcim lt ........ . *----- 1
&lt;l&gt;.
IH her
Hi
Mr*- I Imn rum panted by tils wife, en rout*
Ida Tax thdleelora' Assoclallnii. “ if in coldly and good conscience
In Mr Miller's add les, to the iiMunihnir lh«* Uituhrnn wfrr, \V»l’ from ml.in.In to Del.nnd. whsrr*
eulled by I'resldent lloyre A. WII- he ahull chons • to do so,'*
, rcpicsenlrtivea of camps through li'T l.ahrniun of ilu* ll«*I^»rnl Kl* ho was guest speaker at a Jun­
Admitting
i
hat
the
present
llums of Tavares, v b o !• Hie
. out Central Florida, the stute URitb C’luh urul I.. I'. Tnlh*y uf Ihr ior fl.nm l.er of Commerce ban­
talki- enmity collerlar, Mr, Jin' church n o u n on thr qm-stlmi was manager told of the growth ol
quet honoring Hlrtson
Univer­
Tuvarr’ii Kiwiitii» I ’liib.
unsati(factory
in
rrrtam
groups,
kins, scerelaiy of Hie aasin la
| the Woodmen o f the World dur­
sity'* l.mtball roaclies and alt
lion, nnnonneed Dial 3a counties th* bishop still opposed the pro ing Its IT years in arlive work
high school fi.nll.all roerhaa w ho
of |be Klnle's C7 were represent­ posed cl aligns.
are Hl.'isim graduate*.
"Personally. I do not want to and o f lid- urganiialion's activity
ed.
in huilding up the membership.
During Senator pepper's short
Hlale officials tnldrcss'nr the sec the diffieultiri in the situ a ­
Mr. Miller also announced in
rialt lieie, he greeted many of
11 .Ill'll nr s
were:
Camfihull-r tion rvadid by giving cacti bishop
ilia mid reus that the I2l|i annua!
his ft lend* and supporters, and
James M. I r e ; W I'. Allen, «*■ power to dispense," Bishop S t e s • Victory Drive would lie held from
.-.inferred with Dr. Ham l*ulaaart
said.
glslnni Hlate iillorney general;
l»n regarding the WI’A applica­
“I in aura It would o|&gt;rM the Oct. I until Nov. 1r&gt;. This drive,
lls , Neel, assistant Hlnle Comp­
tion for a 1 1no.(ton hospital for
it is slated, is rsperted to tie
Troup No. !&gt; of Hie Hi.n(..r.l
troller; II. O I’emberloo,
as- bishop to unhappy cliaiges nl otic of the ia ig est meinhelslllp
Hen.Itu.la County. Senator I’appar
Buy H&lt;»uls of America alien.led
slslnm to Ciunplroller Lee;
J. favoritism , subject him to |ucs
assured Dr, culestnn' of hia earn­
drives ,n the history o f thu or ]
Hit.
orange
('..iinly
’Cot.rl
t.lllo
o
It. W ellierlnglon. naslslnnl Hlale aurva md lead to even worse run gam raiii’ii's
, .ill k "w Wa ii I ■■.. , I ta * 1., _aa
foundation
est c.npnratlnfi fog (his addition,
nr liehl In titlundo last i.lalit
uudllor; and D W. fliP V . re- fusion. Home bishops might !*'
Iu tin- I.hmI hospital facilities.
and lx n.emliei* nf Hie tr..np re*
reiilly named Hlale Motor \ &gt; rigorously strict; others might InSenator pepper staled that ha
ii-lve.l honor*. - H o.nlmatter
II
blclu Commissioner, for whom scandal.in.I) lax.
planned to pay a ntnra prolonged
“
What
|
do
favor
Is
the
recoin]
Ii,
.Munis
iiunn.uu
,-d
ludsy.
llie tax collectors are agents.
After the Court
ll
farewell vlslf to Hanfunt and Bamlnol*
Secretary Jlnkina anuonnred mital of the whole subject to uli
I parly was given It. I- Ili.gednrn. County In the near lulur*.
lbs;
no
a a l o t i at to n a l anlarg.sl commission made op of
He and Mra. pepper w ill laavd
business hnd been transsiicd lie our best-scholars (m any of whom
\Vall«*r jUnd**r&gt;. ts yrutuM n*’ H.nut exi-collie of the Central Thursday for N«w York City tor
said no data had been s, I for ara on the present commission! uro ynuth. wnk «rrr•(*•&lt;) &gt;**|*r- Florida Council, who leaves 1n
a visit nf aeveral day*, at which
for further careful study, espe
llie next annual m eeting.
by chluf of |*utlm I0*y ll. ll.e near fature ip take iwer sim ­ llm,- the Senator la tn spaak
Mr Jhiklos staled Hist the ciatly In the field -of what con- WIIIInmi lit (iuliIhlMiru tm'ti Hint- ilar ilullea nl Ri.nie, N. Y. Mr, -over a national broadcast hooh-up
Illal u new
body was told that tha ne* law atltulra grounds for annulmatil.
|wrt lit |lm 1ir«*jiklm: ami I'uti'i- At nrr In tn ai.'lr.!
“ In lir e * year* L*mlicih run- !n i o l Mmik'm rlitn* Tui*ntltiy !V&lt; nut t'xcrullio a ill out he ap lugetl.er with sever*) batloaallF
bud Ih-i-ii offered by the H*-nale
known persona, Including tha wlfa
Taxation (-otnmlllaa a* a reve­ farm er meets when nil the hi^h iir tit. Millionth H 11•*it,ltt|M*tl la- |ud..|,-d fur the r. inalnder of Ihla
of the president, Mrs. FrsnkUu
ops
of
the
Anglican
conimuiiloh
nue producing art, aad Hist 11
O f that thu n»'iri» v-jii ({nt iim lty. year"*
1'i.tll Moure was the only Hail' It Hoosevult. 4
Increased llio annaal oeeupstlnn ] '*91 h a w an opportunity to ills of tha rlitirvf*. «
fiir.l buy promoted to a First
a| ilcmiso fwa lu nearly all types cuts Ihc subject thorn Ughly.
ioittliiiii" J'mi nt IK offlturn, lunn
of bu.laera.
afar, h a ts nitinurliHl th«* yu tilli, Class Hcool hut four oilier* were
In souia case* fW t r r has In
with bit-MhlfiE **ml ufit**ttnK a adranred lo , Hier Ho.ut*. . James
creased rmishlcrably, all types of
hom* lu tirl^lu niiil Htialhir a Shoemaker, John Adam* and
Para cast
I
rhlRIp Kronen
conlraetors. for . lastanrr. will
JHftci and mitiiii r-tot lilriif*
Cloudy tonight and Thuradajf
ha&gt;e to | hiv a fan of |lT .7t» h ll*
J1111la Bran nail bltd Joseph TenIf# w«* triMikf*-i r* d tn flu*
Dr, A , C. Kirk, rwcvntly appoint­ County Juit whirr** In* Hill r#** hit were made l.tfe Seoul* and with (wrashmat ralii In south a w l
last year thn tax w as only Ilk.ed county physician has opened duiIb until tin- lima ot hU trial. merit bailors ful various phases cast portion* sligh tly warmer la*
1( . kfr. jinklua said.
Tliesn new rutss atlpalaled n hia office in the llruntlcy I'ulrstun bafOfa County Judge It \V. Ware of Hcutn work were nanrd.-.l Ihe night on llh # v itre m e northa’Aaif
folli.w lnr; It.de.r HI.nan. Mike [and inUrrmc southeast coasts. Ex*
the law vslll In c ome afDs-Ht* budding incident to beginning
Haus. William (Imtlxch, Eugene trenia nurthwrat Kiorid*— partly
with tha expiration of tha old II- hi» recently assigned services on
Oct. I.
Harrison.
Hh.-rwnod
Jaiohann. cloudy tonight and Thuraday,
causes On Ru m . 1*
J Dsytana Tide*
Ildlie llraimnn J in- Teohet, llurk
Dr. Kirk lias L-rn. in Hanford
Thursday‘a tide*, low. 10:11 A s'
only a short time, rnming hers
Forgnaon. Phillip Kronen. Dnhl.
front .Philadelphia where lie com­
Epps, and Artlmr Bratman, Jr. M . 10:S7 P. M.; high, 4:M A. M.,
Th* Sanford IJuns f’luh will
Tile local Klwanls Cluh. spon­ 4:39 P. M.
pleted hia intern-hip Bt the J e f­
Baramatae
ferson Medical Hospital. He was hold it* regular weekly meeting sor* o f Ihe troop, provided Iran*Today 801; yesterday
Tha T hesplso Dramatic C'loN born fat BlueDeld, Va. and com­ tonight In th.- grill iuom of the p o tla lln n for the I,,.)* to O rlan­
p real pitails*
at Valdes Hotel starting at 7:1)0 do,
of tha Bam Ino Ia High School will pleted hia pra nirda-al wink
Total for ydatarday-—
H
1.1 an
an­
praanat a nan act play nollHcd William and Mary Uolleia o f W il­ o'clock, atcor.lmg
At their meeting lu the Junior
"Who
Bara C a s t '
tomorrow liamsburg,
Va. before e n te r nouncement mod" this ...lulling High Hr hta.I Monday night fiv e - Total tor month to data—4.74
Normal la data-----------------J J I
morning at th* rafhlar Tim .* ing tha Jefferson Medical School by 3. L Galloway, sMratary of new mafbbers 'wore taken Into
Tamparatwea*
day moral** cbapol I* tha echo d in PhlladalpU* of which lw is a lh« club,
Ihe organisation. Billy Hotlyhaad,
Maximum, RS; minimum 7X. #'
auditor him
slarltac
*1
lo as graduate.
Laooard
I . Mcl.ucas,
head jflmmla Ridge. Jack Simpson and
llerald read lag t •
J '
Russell,
H.Odlmaster
o'clock,
Miaa K agenl j Warren, former coach *if the Heminde H ifi Jimmie
Official Hsport
Tha play will bo am* of a **- supervisor a f (he WI’A reerva- Celery fa d s, will la- J h f _ guest Morris staled.
High 0 * 4
rlaa slated to bn fftvan br thr tkw al p te g n m ill Hanford, was speaker mI the program ami w-dlj —Raymond M"i&gt;&gt;*lvalgc. Junior
m ‘
orgaatxallao during , Urn w bool apyoiatad aaarsU ry to the phy- talk a* (ha “N r.rssary Tiatntng s. out nutslrr nud Chum HUular. I t
f .
yaor and the puMId }* (at P-d to ■klaa a t Urn last meetini; o f thw for a f W h a l l Tram and the aaalstant araulmasler, vrere in -- ----------------------------------U
attaad.
Count/ tv»nJrnwHi ,
chprga 0( the prugtMO,
■JM
V— lh ltT fftlh of lha Gams."

Tax Collectors
Hold Convention
I n , Jacksonville

New Occupational Li
censeB Will Double
Costs For S o m e

P.T.A. Group ToMeet
Thursday Afternoon Thespians To Present
Play At High School

»

NUM BER

E n tabllshcd In 19(M

19.17

Insists He WiU Make
Statement Only In
A Way That Can-!
not Be Misquoted!

Two Dictators
__ flay* Russians |

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Bi s h o p Counsels
Further Study Of
Divorce problems

Senator Pepper. Is
Visitor In Sanford
For Short Period!

Local Boy Scouts
A t t e n d Orlando
Court D f Honor

Neffro Arrested On
■Suspect Of Rohhery

LOCAL WEATHER l

Kirk Opens Offices
As County Physician

Leonurd McLucus To
Speak Before Lions

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l )

*if v ‘V ■V-r%«vy
/■wry

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Herald

*»«5/

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1

fe g ts

thought of tho tombing
ftnseWsa woman and
from tbo sir?

of dechildren

B tirtlsiy Ball Is being boomed
for Hie prwiwsiry in 1040. Its is
the teat man in Ilia present Ad­
ministration fur tiro Job, and If
h* ssscsed* In karplng us out of
war, he could probably bo elected
i They say tliet Mussolini looked
grim wlicn bo shook bauds
Hitler, which Jest rocs to
how Wall disciplined three
t stars nro. How could lie ever
bars from laughing when be ssv
“ Hit
IMItr’s mustache!
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H*rld* Plenum tax collections
taonwsed IDS percent during the
H ut year, giving Florida tho
algRaat gain of any stale In tha
Mdaa, proving undoubtedly either
5 * 1 Florida incomes ara mighty
•ami now, or were mighty bad a
tfTj.yasr ngo.
tM.r ■
,
Diaruntlnuanra of PWA ax
ptudilure*, and possibly WPA as
C ndlture* in tha Scar future, will
keenly full In Florida; accord
to Waller P. Fuller of Btitorpburg, who points out that
i Hag tha mouth of August
_ U s PWA rp.nl soma «3U.
|s Uls stoic. Hanford would
Wall to begin to think of
sotn« other soures af out
'revenue (tourists, for Instance)
Uks the place sf public parks

MADAME BERNHAHDT hm l.n subtle sense of hum or.
Shortly u ftc r recovering from th e am putation of h er leg,
she received a cable from th e m m m ser of th e I’an-Am cricau Exposition a t San Francisco. He had the tem erity to
uak perm ission to exhibit h er leg a t the Exposition, o f­
fering h er $100,000. Rho cabled buck only two w ords:
“W hich leg?" T h at ended th e m atter.
— Daniel Frohm an P re se n ts: An A utobiography.
&lt;►
RECENTLY a sqund of lsm tlon Robbies was sen t o u t
to keep order where an a g ita to r w as try in g to excite a
crowd. W ith them they took a football and began to kick
It around the park whore th e a g ita to r talked. Ilia listen ­
ers began to drop aw ay to w atch th e play. “Come on,"
challenged the police. The crow d, form ed a team to op­
pose th e Bobbles. And so faded one m ore threatened in­
cident.— Frederick Slmplch
I

Heal Estate Boards
To Meet In Orlundo

iltscoven&lt;d in Queensland, and
doctors try Ins ta discover It*
cause have pained It "Q.’l
Tha "Medical Journal id Ass
trshs" bsv* ' ullwUoa »i* Jta*n
to Uia UInrsa by a number uf
usees among workers 'la a ilrb
baud rassl-worko. Or. K. U D»r
rtrk. director, of the stste tskorsuify or mlrrebtalpgy and path
olngy. *sj* "U" doss Mot - appear
to rytrcucdM with nay oUkm
known typs of fever. Tbo out
Standing symptom la besdsche,
Dr. Derrick swepwrU there may
ba a rsoevralr of *0“ to Union
tn soma animal with a blood,
sucking ituntlls but aftorts to
find oath s tsservolr hnvo failed.
No dewthe bars been attrtbu

ORLANDO, iept., 29. - U O On call of President Rtrphrn MeCrssily, OcaIs, • special inerting
of ths board of governor* of tlui
Florida Association of lliul Ra­
tals Boards pill Iro .held Ksturd.iv.
October D, st hcsdqtiarlei* offlrp
hsro, *t wblch time the prop
U-gi&gt;|athro program of th.
cUtlon for aobmlsslen
Slats convention In November st
fit. Augoctltif snd release of tbs
tentolivo convention program will
ba discussed.
On October t Ka week before tbo
Board of governors meet, a meet­
IlanJlng in tbs Infait- ing i f throe important commit­
t bft
tees tfrlll
will lla boh) here, legislative tod to "Q" Ikfkr.
committer,
list
Oondkt, chslr*
■*W ■ * b*'P
hripg lb* war. to
e/mynrs coral
coramiu...
IIBBF PRICE RISKS
Irmsn;
A slr
B Bobh
Kf
• , 'n
IM ^T T T jg f J 47 *T
m

el»^ -\ f *; jl

It Irked
Delays By
7

L l t v i n o f f Demands
Spain Be Furnished
2 Planes For A s ia

tlnurd V&gt;d VX*4 :
lift*mention policy
changed.
''i
Lltvinoff, while pdqilttJjig ths4
non-intervention had prevented*
any «gen*rsl (European war, ex­
pressed th* conviction “the same
snd could hum been achieved an­
other way."
He asserted that giving gevetqmeat Spain access to plane* snd
other srar supplies would end ths
civil war quickly nnd “are will
bavs pears based on th* prlncipWs
of International Istg and tho
league covenant"
Spain’s delegate, del Vsya,
mode on earnest pica against post­
ponement picturing Spate as n
victim of aggression with hgr
whole people hungry.
“ My country has made terrifle
sacrifices end has been attacked
by slrermfI—German aircraft,’1 be
raid.

GENEVA. Kept., t». -&lt;A&gt;
Soviet Rusolt last night ciasl
with Franca and G nat Britain
oyer del*ring league of naUai*
action on Spsln'a U-month civil
wnr.
Russia's Uw wsa aroused by
Frmnco-BriUsii request far post­
ponement while tha two powers
dicker with I'rumler Museolml fi&gt;r
withdrawal of Halloa legions from
war-torn SpainInstead of walling, Soviet For* St. Petersburg Times
lgn Commissar Lltvinoff argfd WorkmenStage Strik
that the Madrid-Valencia govern
menl be granted "two planes fer
every one" tit* rebel* command KT. PKTERSBURG. Sept., 19—
a strike of stereoand
l« given full access to war (flq—Desphe
to the “belle" of 20.000 others,
With 1.000 uniformed mea, wemsn sad shUdr
typers snd pressmen, the 8L
supplies
abroad.
land near Andavsr, N.
while
the German Volksbtmd staged a dfmomtntUen a t Its
Its predicted such abandonment 1‘fieriburg Timet wps publlsbcri
Xeplylag to charges that the bund Is of non-intervention would bring yesterday. Paul Poynter, publish­
criticism from sevrrsl pslrMI* oi ,
er, ssld tbs men walked pat te
"ua-^merlcsn," National Bundsfuthrtr rtta Kafca said his organtoetkai will "continue Its fight for a quick end to the civil wsraver • foreman. H s ^ t
Americanism until America is eontroOed by AMri**|M and not by a bunch of Russian-controlled
Frrneh and British rvptsacn diragrettnent
said th* striker* would, ta r e p ls e e ^ |‘
jews." Rond members are shown giving the was I salute while girls parsds before ths reviewing teilves, Foreign Minister Deltas snd would not again fro admitted
and Walter Ktllotf coupled their to tha Times plant
stand s t'tb e camp.
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pies for delay, howeror, with an Th* newspaper je ts delayed two
Implkxl threat that failure af hours
while pon-unlon workers
P a n t Masters Night
Mussolini to call borne Italians
■11mod i«toK i i t M B r i i R S j ;
CITY
NEWB
BRIEFS
might
result
Ip
adoption
of
tha
•star
A
Will He In Temple
Clearwater.
Russian policy.
Next Tuesday Night wastP eetleosd
Hub-comralttec
consideration
of
rrmntud permission by loco)
the delay proposal was deadlrntjcgd
building inspect™, q. p, piston,
The snnssl Poet Masters night to r'epalpt sod tasks repair* to
quickly by the Spanish delegate’s
Is
of the Hanford Lodge Mo. M F hie reoldenco on Oak Avenue WASHINGTON, Sept.. 2t». —(A1) rejection of tL* plan.
and A. M. will be held In Ua The work ie estimated to coat —American military authorities Julio Alvnres del Veyo of Rpsln
bgliove Japan may be on ths vrrgc then was Instructed to draw op
Masonic Temple Tuesday night. HOC.
Of briny&amp;if out a "mystery" gun hi* own program for canlraitte*
Oct. C, at 7:20 o'clock, seededThe city briefer learned thle for use In Chinese serial combats. consideration, but a new dead­
lug in I’nst Master Jsmee HoughInn. who added that Maetor Ma­ rooming that MUe Margaret It probably will be • large lock was predicted since Britain 110 PALMETTO AVENUE
FUONB I1KJ
son's decree will be eonferrad on Squires, injured Hundgy afternoon calibre anti-aircraft rifle, - they •mi France ware ssld fo be ready
go only so far ns a warning
■ereral rsndldntee at that time. whan «h&lt;r woe thrown from a mo­ say, adding that world powers are to
to see what part it may play that n new pulley would ta con­
J. C. Trswkk, Worshipful Uai- torcycle. la improving nicely ok eager
her M
bqme
M on East Fifth Street. in the race between modem sidered If volunteers am not with­
n-r of the Hanford lodge,
I N I S S S tl
appointed Frank U MUler. hrsnd I R lu Squlry* » t» movpd to her plane* and repelling lutterie* for drawn.
The
lengue
tamed
from
tbs
far
air
nuprcmscy.
Moralnil of the nrand L-4te of| homo from the Feraald-Laughton
Comment was occasioned by the enslrm t rial* to the nearer Span­
Repairing
I'lnrlds, ns rhslrmsn of the pro- Mpmpf|rl RuspRal yesterday,
secret landing recently of Japa­ ish conflict following the aassmgram commit tee.
|
Diamond
Setting
nese
ordnance
st
Shanghai,
w|)lch
tly's
dramatic
condemnation
of
All pn*t masters are urged to LL C H; fihsffgr, member of
AND
ho prevent and wear their Poet the loyal
polks fores, who is va* aom* military observer* contend Jspkncso aerial bombardments In
Oftl I’o
Mester's Jewels. Hr. Moughton rationing s i th** preeenit time, has was to response to n growing Chins. In a moment of silence, the
Engraving
threat of Soviet Intervention on assembly adapted * condemnatory
with Vbig, hpr
staled, nddlng TTit InvtteQon* . . .
W criminal*
rriml
McLr-illn.
Jeweler j
behalf
af
Chip*.
resolution
without
a
dlisentlng
hnvo been eitended to all lodge* and if a fish story beard by th*
112 S, Park Av*.
In tho Fifteenth District which Oily Briefer Is eorrect he ole* has “I| Is believed," says tho Army vole*.
Include* lodges In Apopka, Rar- a “way" with big, block bass. Ha and N*vy Journal, "that Japan It was Indiestrd private conver­ (■Wi»nwanwwwwBWwasBWBaal
Imrvllle, Daytons Itkach, DeLsnd. dragged • 7 1*1 pound beauty has for some tiiau been building a sations went underway to deter
KlNsImmen. Now Rmyrna, Orion- from its btoeopt in the murky wa­ gun of bar own design, but detail* mine how much further the
of construction and fire-control of longue'* far rntlern advisory com-1
For Sale
dn. OvIimIo. Ht. Cloud. Winter ter* Ihp other fsentluf.
this weapon aro a* vague a* is mlttcc might go In ronsidfirtag
Park and Winter (tardea.
Tits following Past H w tm
D. D. Imuek or*d Agatha Vttl mask ethee ■iafonnatton wilb-ta- Chinese charges branding Japanl G erbcm Dololeo,
I*lanta. Illbbctto, 1 Year
will irorrorm lbs first ssottoa of of Orlando wwrs married h the spect to her military prcpori- ss nn aggressor.
Chinese sources said a move-1 Old. Fancy loaf Caladlunu.
ilutlov lit tbs roaferrlni of the office of County Judge a . W.
“So far the Japanese army has menl wss afoot to name a sub-*
din roe*: 1,. II. Hodglus, W, A. Won, yesterday.
sat besn called upon to exhibit a committee of powers with special! All Colors. Rooted Cut*
Iloulh, John D. Clove. W. M.
military strength to ths line of Inlt-rests in the fnr east .to out-1 lingg: UguatruoL Hilda*
ROOSEVELT RESTS
Iluynen, JSo. D. Jlokln*. JStUSf
aaU sIrcrsft rifles dun to tiro fact line the next slep In league policy. I Ota, ParadUw Vlue, Flams
Mituglitnu. W. C. DnQuurser.
Olenti N. HcRsy. A. K. RotSet- BRATTLE, Sept, 29. —(JT)— that her operations around Shang­ In addition, lesgue officials an­ Vine. Water LIU«, Bog
tar,,A. L- liotts. and Frank L President Rsoeevett was Just s hai have for th* most purl been nounced that n communication Plante. Rosts. Pool Con­
-grandpa" to metis and Bourin
('V
•« ^ n Japanese from the United States will ta struction. Landscaping All
Miller.
presented st the next council m ** Plante Guaranteed. Gold
The Second section af the du­ Dali today. The President nnd RA|0*rinnehored in the Whsngpoo
■ * ta ‘*rraft problem that slon. It will include Secretary of Flah.
ties will tie performed by: Grssd First Lady set aside th* entire I
Import.rU to Jnjmn ndw is State Hull's enunciation df the
Mister Knit'll II. L'hspmsu. O. day for resting pt th* home of ,*»
J. nitmpli, James O. Huff, Jan. Mr nnd Mrs. John Deetllger, son-Ith* rep*Uteg of a posaibl* bombing American peace doctrine, made
W. Cs h a r t u Ne
1). Jlnklits. James Mouglllon. L. ln-ltw and daughter, snd ths 1st- ritock on Nsgseokl. Kota sml July 10, and the replies of various
governments.
Monro* Comer
J ok»°' . .
R. llodgtni. II. C. Washburn. K. tor's two children.
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| "Whether or nut she will be Thr Spanish Issue came before
II Randall. John n. Clove, usd
Thaos 139-W
U *nd V were formerly nnl callrd "iron to nmko. use of her the political questions FWnitte*
W. A. nouth.
ths'noli'aircraft
weapons.
.
.
.
is
•
nn
Spsln’a
appeal
against
what
At the conclusion of tbo meet­ ca| and capital forms of
question that lira largely with the uhe termed a fascist invasion.
ing refreshment* will b* served. same letter. '
• mount of sire reel that Russia
Elliott declared that Britain
Martin's Garage
may tend to tho aid of Thina.
is endeavoring in Rom* to Insure
ter so th* rnottse sear to "It Is beltoved by rhservers. • ■ that the present Improvement" in
la AllewlaE
fcfr Jnjtoal1* cTrc»tf*'njyilnaE that Uro next angle to be injected the Mediterranean situation is yonLEG A L NOTICE
A
50%
Diaeount on
isto the muddle will be the actios
County. FtortAa. far qs Order
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tea —#1 —ms
SS Isfsst
W,
sf
Uw
Soviet
In
connection
with
or Charir(*s
52,061.32
it* Till! ClttCHT COVKT OF lKte*VaV.‘v the
/&gt;,. iHated At Has- the recently concluded Blno-RueTIIK STATH UV VlaUIIM. IX Wesley- iltpin.
of past due accounte,
' iq Qrssifi.
•ion nan-aggression part."
anii wish, tiih r e t i v n wr
t*
f*
, t r t
. . .r
J helped ymsjww J * i h flp ■*
Japan's peculiar need for pro­
CKhO IVtMI’ANT VY A
tCA.
tection
against
possible
aerial
l csrSsm D sW . i'la ln tlff .
Gnersl Eepiuriag
^ I S L ^ " “ *, u
hembard sron l a t home causes
FIAI-I-Uiu: ItlrUAi . ROTTLUia
Trash
a Axto Service
All
Oaves
T**t*S
military experts to place credence
INC , a evriHirnlUn,. Iwfendenl.
Bodleo—Apriago—Traitors
awiox ram In reports of tha "mystery" gun.
jsp ricM o r
''w ir r H ie s s a u s
N n ric i
A price yaw cos offord,to KrL
that L Relit on a volcanic Island, Ja­
r
Mbr glvek that usNotlev le torkhy
Not !•-*
«*r sml hr virtu* of a Itnal ne­
pan's
cities
are
for
the
most
part
Phone
8W-W
or
U
I
ws* I.r lursc lo*urs eater** ue
. CtrpsU ’ Court *°S
MarUn'e Garage y
tits ISIIi Say el tWptemtwr. A. I&gt; r _____ Oesatr. Florid*, at lh* of wood nnd other w inflammable
tu t. la that certain easee essAmaterials, tremendously “-subject
HK In lbs ci n ull Court of the
to Incineration by aircraft bomhlats of Florlca. In ang lor lbs M
W
Cutiaiy of Osmiaale. wberela
Three ill l H N * j
L'*(« t-'orin»iny of Anisrtas. a eatis tbs *i*l* R sV e tsn tislly bomb-proofed
uorallna. is ptatatTtf. as* Florore Cals UelUlsa. loo, a oar- FtsrSAa. at Us a«st regwlav meet- toast defense ■tot lorn, protected
porsllvu.. Is d*f*ndsst. L la* sowith aatl-slrersfl guns, dot the
DIUMMdi And Watdtoe
nrislgan] Hpsrlsl Master &gt;• Chan­
'l
T
“M
5SSSS»
cery, will offer for onto
Mead*. The strictest secrecy pre­
sell, for «*»!&lt;. at th* In
Floe
Welch
And J^veby K^rirtog
vails
at
thee*
points,
and
foreign­
sf tha Caart lloase In . —
ers era forbidden to approach
V'lorisa. an lb* US dar *t
tM k U JL I
MILO
FOR
Dlamestd Movnthtc And Enfrarlnf
'•tor. Aj.D-.lMI. the^aamj
within certain limits.
lag a ItuI* Day of tha CtTsSlI
Court, totween .the I*eat
ORLANDO.
S*fL
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.&amp;
m ^ ..Ks .
»as?»6s
Uh|i%d R»kt« pommUotener A1« KIMIMlfKE,
..x r .' W EW
Kept.. 21- -S ta te
lyjsw .o a t
being
in tohtlSaie
ta-wlt:
Daisy *sH today h i m A- »**• eaUlesnen'a asaoclstion member*
rfn I. IS chains South
dn n rer Mtesain. .F l u
-jitg ki ewmriosi yesterday to ntak*
tha Norlhaaal
NtethWesl - Q s____
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SEE US FOR
plan* for • field dsy tar* on Oct.
Is In JaU oa cbsrgse «d
Narthwrst Clssrtsr of Section
&gt;T. Pretiaien* far 12,000 visitors
Wnir }* * hi
At a barbecue stand were mads.
frel^rf; pat lit
{
rpUqyprehfritta
The Oacoria Deputy Cattiemoa's
N9 „
MV. Driff k rif
j Boulli
-BURPECB SgEDM GROWaseoelatiesi win be hoete.
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Japanese Believed
To Have Produced
New ‘Mystery’ Gun

R . N . N IP P E R

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HU Third Accident

A ro you a rep e a te r when It comes to m inor
bfle accidents? A ra you Always knicking a fender w hen you
back out of a p ark in g space, o r frequently sm ashing a
- ,S i 5 g % g j g S
d M M iM •&lt; l i n t a, !» » ■ head lig h t o r a Lpll lig h t in l i t t l e '' m ishapa on th e
highw ays? Do you often ru n o ff th e road on to th e high*
O U J tll U DMA*
w ay shoulder, o r narrow ly m iss driving into a ditch every
tim e you pass a cor? I f so, look o ut. You a re a repeater,
i i i u i j u m m WATKJ
*nd n inety percent o f autom obile accidents are caused by
ten percent of th e d rlv o rs who a re repeaters.
In Miami th o q th e r day a 20-year-old m an and th e
•"rfS E
girl who waa driving w ith him w e rj killed when th e ir c a r
-toS5teS&lt;».aci crashed into a tre e a t a te trific ra te o f speed. T he c a r
and was a tw isted m oss o f
s' t K u J s i k - j s s t . s skidded on a slig h t curve
■alur M nMhlM *•&lt;**w reckage In an o th er In stan t. I t wus his th ird accident
w ithin two years. Only last sum m er he was severely In­
ts
ju re d when his c a r tu rn ed over on the causew ay. T ha p re ­
JOrkjla^ttf^*s *W
a a .M*«
^ vious sum m er h e nnd h is w ife were h u rt In a crash In
Georgia,
L ittle accidents a rc b u t th e prelude to bigger onaa.
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« t M I* *■•••* The prim ary causes of little accidents a re th e sim e a s
let **■
those for th e bigger ones: carelessness, speeding, drunken
driving, and so fo rth . I f you nro n careless driv er, you
will be continually scrap in g yo u r fender ns you drive
through th e gnrsgc door. And conversely, th e contlnuoua
scraping o f fenders Is Ute indisputable earm ark of care­
"WPPNB8DAY, SKIT. 21, 1927 less driving which Is also too often the cause of m ore
serious accidents.
STU B « M B FOR TODAY
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TUUB HOIJNKHB: And be re
Installment Buying
DSwotl lit Ilia spirit of your mind;
And' Hut ye ]&gt;ut on tbo naw man.
The St. A ugustine Record dug up th e case h isto ry of
Hod la rreatod in
attar llod
one installm ent buyer w hich would lead one to believe th a t
XlllUouotmioaa and linllnasg.
It is a dangerous practice to buy a n y th in g on tim e. How­
, “ pibaalnna
IiokIj
4:22. SI.
ever, Installm ent buying nerves n w orthy purpose, if n o t
Otbar records which Ulaml ha* o w n feM , a w T ta wo w « m " 1 ! K 4 w d r i n k i n g , - o r-sle e p ­
established this year include 33 ing, when taken in m odornte doses. B u t tho following is
dealha from automobile accident*. w hat happened to the. S t. A ugustine m an who didn’t know
when to q u it:
Roosevelt llatca lawyers, U. R.
Sept. 4. Bought a c a r today. V ery easy term s, very
tr
1‘resldent,,
Jlul&lt;l«headline.
e
• 'thought he w*s ■ lawyer him fine car, w ith cigar lig h te r on dash. Should finish pay­
m ents in 18 m onths
•alt.
•r
..............-o----------Oct. 4. Paid installm ent due on car. B ought n radio
Tho latrit report la that Sent- set on easy term s, F ine s e t; m onthly paym ents will be
tool* Cnonty may even yot get sm all.
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n netr hospital. . . . if everyone
Nov, 11. A little isto with c a r paym ent th is m onth;
pull* together.
w'll have to lot radio paym ent go over till May ns I bought
a
Onu thing Juiticu RIack toil’ll set of books and paid $11 down. ^ V ery fine book*. E v ery ­
, do If ha la forced In resign from body should have th is set.
Dec. IB. Borrowed $50 from Itoss to m eet c a r pay­
tho HujtVeme Court, llo could
Into vaudeville.
ment. Tho rndlo man camo to take the radio, b u t we p u t
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out tho lights and w eren't home. T he chum p h u n g around
If ryf were In t'hinng Ksl-fihek'i the ontiro evening so I couldn’t see to read th e new books.
place, we'd go nlirad and declare
Jan. 1. Borrowed $100 from Uncle George to pay the
war un Iho Japs* Just to get even
Itoss
and m eet th e c a r paym ent. • Got behind a little on th e
*Hh Dyom.
book paym ent because I bought a piece of land In a new
iilie llUler and Mussolini aro rcnl estate devclopmnt. This land o u g h t to ju m p In value.
..W ill.
S Berlin dividing ap the world, Paid $50 down.
would
good hleaBBD
for BH
them
wvuld be
baHa BBBEH
B
Feb. 15. Somehow 1 d o n 't m iss the* radio much. And
|0 leave the .United Hintva with you enn get plenty of books from th e public library. The
the Attierlcam.
thing th a t h u rts I? th at Uncle G eorge should be so mean.
Row they're houmlng Shirley Of course, } told him I would pay back th e $100 F eb ru ary
Tsmplo for Min Amorlra of 1st, b u t you c an 't do thp Impossible, can you? T ry in g to
1PW. That* looking n Tbng way arran g e a c h aracter loan a t th e bank. If I can borrow $250
ahdsd, but personally we with Bur I can get square again and ev ery th in g will lx* fine.
MS such hard luck.
M arch. 15. Bank nays I have no character. W h at a
Hi , —---- - .0
.
bunch of crooks!
Tiro wny some of these north
April 80. G arage man Is holding c a r fo r In ta r bill.
•Mi politicoes sre knocking flic
W
hat
rig h t h as he to hold th e co r? I t doesn.’t belong 'to
X« l\lo* Klin these days, you'd
think they'd never even slept be him !
May 1. I t Isn’t any use. I bad to le t th e car go. A ny­
tween sliaete IbcniseKes.
way, I'd ra th e r have tho piece of land. They've given mo
Prasldi-nt llnomvrlt and Sena­ a m onth’s grace on It.
tor Rornh arm •"my gnotl friend­
Ju n e 16. Well, they can have th e ir old land. Good rid­
ing" rsrli nlltcr sll over tbo plandance.
I f I knew where to get $30 to m eet the paym ent
«ut In Unl*o Ibo nllirr day. In
fart, you'd hum thought they on th e pfano | ’d be nil rig h t. B ought a new automobile to­
Worn members of tin- *sm« party. day' on tho "pay out of Income" basis.
v.-f
July 16. Income stopbed. Got the sack at tho office.
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W oailrr w hal Napoleon who In looking for a job you’ve got to have a suit of clothes,
used to liko to tnlk about thr so I ta u g h t me one thin afternoon. Five dollars down.
"gloi its of war" would havr Not bad.

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Found Shot To Death

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S o c ia l A n d P erson al Activities

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BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor

Social Calendar

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Girl Break Dance Is
Staged By Sorority

Personals

A Shipwreck-Girl Break d u c a
THURSDAY
Mra. I, E. Batrtdgo spent the
wa*
iponiored by the member* of
T t» Postal Clerk* Auxiliary
week-end la Kbaimm ee witb her
the
I’M
Alpha
Kappa
Sorority
will meet a t the home of Mr*.
■l»t*r.
h u t night at tne City Hall. Danc­
Blanche Gordnier.
B eg u lir monthly m eetlnr of ing w ai enjoyed from 7:00 ‘til
Mra. W silica W right &lt;* expect
H. do V. Howard C hapter U. U. 10:00 o'tlock In music fu rn ­ etl to return from a visit (u New
ished
by
l*cle
Schlrard
and
his
C. wilt bo held a t the homo of
York this week.
Mr*' F. E. Houmlllnt, &gt;10 P al­ orcheitra.
The hsll was decorated with
m etto A re. a t 4:00 o’clock.
Mlaa Helen a a r» « r lias retard
rtream era of blue and white crepe ed from w visit In Hollywood
FRIDAY
paper.
with h er a lttar. kirn, lofhley,
The Amcrlrali Legion Attill
The "Big Apple'* waa the fea­
lary will meet with M n. R. A. ture of the evcnlng*a entertain­
Mr*. M artha W rit In lllch ha*
Cobb nt her ham*. I l l W ait 11th ment. Spcnior* for the occtslon arrlred from Ft. LauderSaltt to
Street nt 3:30 o’clock.
were: Air*. 17; M. llaynes. Mra. accept a position with Kvalenu's
William C argsn and Boo Wilton In Universal'a radio feature,
The Girl Scout* will hold their J. lb Cogbutn, Mra. F. R. Dyson, Beauty tfalun.
“ Behind the Mike," which showa at the Ritz Theater tonight and
regular meeting a t the Girl Scout and Sirs. J. M. Morgan.
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Thufaday.
., ,
Little House ot 3:45 o'clock.
--------------------------------Among those present were: the
Mr. and Mra. Acey C a m w a y of
TTT
The meeting of the Son* and Hisses Mary Wight, Jane Lloyd, Washington, I). C- are visiting tin-1
llmt
they'"
en^-veqjly
for
a
‘new
D aughteri of the T erritory of Jeannette Potter, Louis* Perkins, former's
mother, Mr*. J«d« r
Florida will be held a t the home Mary Lodge, Agnes llrinkiry, Caroeion.
f erk-s ot i nla;hing blow* de
a t lire . F rank MaeNeil, corner Kllrn Merrlrvether, Vera Lodge,
rigncil lo bring China to her
------of N inth S treet and Oak Ar*. Virginia Williams, Doria New-j
Dan II. WatkrJr left Sunday
In te l w ith in , tile shortest po*a t 8:00 o'clock.
some, Irene Lundquiat, Louise for Hay Pinaa lloapllnl lit
sible Him.
Hickson, Joyce Hunt, Alice Latiler, Petersburg where he &lt;*tll uit-|
MONDAY
Msj. N. fltmin-imlys, spoke i
i m t l l s w s --&lt; »
aa*&gt;
Officer* of Seminole Chapter Julia' Belle McClrllsnd, Caroline dergu tre n lu o a l lor ai-vvr.il il l} 'men for l.i-ill. Cell. Iw sne slot
Hill,
frma
lloedney,
M
argaret
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sqimd
--one
swimming
ana
Number Two Order of Eaatem
Hr*. Jo li\ | | . Cutemnn ot u ■ •nut tt-ing tiutpnii* gradually Kill, supremo Ja|um r*r ciunmnn
S ta r will meet a t 7:30 a t the Spencrr, Jean F orrester, Lois
Chapman, Mary Frances Wells, liimbua, tin.. It spextlliig a vi.'., llrntr«l the m ine' from the Po— d rr on th-&gt; j.ini!luil front, tnlu
Ifaaonlc Hall for r r h e m a t.
Hazel t^xige, Marcia Proctor, • with Air.' and Mra. Wi.lt- r
t • m: *li-re nrn&gt;"» the river from The United Press that the long
Helen Palmer, Oleda Hyson, Mar- Coleman In Dreamonlit I, f it
Irtighvi llireuj'h » line of Jn p v l'l ooi/s-,*--m*.-?t_&lt; lltr\* ^ •'WWV* \ »
Jorie Cogburn, Dorothy Wiggins, golng in Tampa to make b- r i i .i-j* patrol boots. Attached Id l-iinent nod p«* dllvi-ly woubl lake
lb.- mine wan n rnhlc extrndtd place m is » ii k if the w esthet
Tr
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n , , |Cecelia Truluck, Joanne Aztgrul- loro honie.In, Virginia Daniels, Ik th PcllerI i -bine. H ie ChllKre rearhetl lbs stay* gi i.rrally fair.
‘ -r-1 nel pioterling the Idzums
In, Thelma Hughes, G rarh Han
Hi- aid tin- Cllincee have 440.Mra. R. A
Williams enter-[son,
Mary
Higgins, Martha
- f r hi" torpedo** mi ( mine* mid 10,i ,n - 1 {n (T|P yilunuhni bit*
|aln»d In honor of Mra, HvansiAdams,
M iry W atben, Betty
j “ e. nnlppilig Hie lo t when dawn 41 sltvt .lisit.* a \ ■raging
B3.1HHI
| | i * ■ -nil the Jopiinc-i- lookout mm ..ii t nod tlmi Gan. Altsul
McCoy, recent bride- at her homo J Wathon. nud Joyce King.
In Ban Lnnla Monday night,
. Also Levy llotiinillnt, Virginia
' , 1—llrd them.
ha-, made pr.-pai-nllinis on a scale
The room* wore decuri-tsd ef-l pezold, Krelyn Reholt, Annie
" ' rir rom rades &lt;m shore *ow Miffbienl to .'rush them.
factively with nrrangemenls of Belle Methvln, •Kllzaleth Whigi -* were e iilo in lo i-uof at 4lie
.Inpiitiis o aerial bombing oprtair « lls s f * P n w I ts i
IH-fl , i . u-f« o f Jnpangye - blnejAckrts
alnnlaa and marigold*.
.h im ,
Jan et Chapman, Muriel
ti'in*. which already have cov­
ary, famlna and blood.
, llti m y ro-c slid iipnu-'llately eted m -I" than HMt Chinese elite*
Haring the evening the gneataj Kncx, Jane Co-hian, P tlty llenth,
Tbn (WO leaders srrived
n
enjoyed *-&gt;vrru| game* and con-) Lcnora Whlddon, Bose I.lltrrlk
iCUfh.-J iff the mine destroying ami toi.ii , v. ill be expanded
the stsdlum after driving In an - - ,
* ,,
testa for which prise* w ere'D orothy Pentium, Dcrkmx Hayes,
’V in e tin y ntv Absolutely necopen sulomobll# from ibe TVl!- lA *1k-t:inn proju-llor^.
• awarded lu Mr*. M. B. Smith I Betty Thurmoiid, Doris Jackson,
*
‘h|
.The
J»iuii|c*e
w ire spurrrd by Cfenijr lo eiipple the -CUOmy a
hvlm*tr**sn through sttoata Jam
and Mi** Kllsabrth W hltosr.
| Martbn Telford, Evelyn Stowe,
report* that Hip Bdvlet nmlHi«*n- Bin . of supply, prevent lian sfer
Mlaa Cari'lrn Collier enlortnln- EH»0 Hutchlron, Jacqueline Camp- med with spectator*.
Der Fuehrw spoke B r*f,.bH - dor to Chinn, win- I* flying from of ii-iiifoii emeiits, and demuliah
ad willi saver*I pbmo kelerlioiujbell, M argaret Heft*, Horl* Walklerly Inn bristly, thanking - H Nanking in Ml u n v . Is iircparing his ulr Ironies, iminlllons f.nto
and Mrs W. n. Fleming rendered' *r( Nancy H osteller, Edn Stlch,
lo urge Soviet mlHtnry Inter- rh-s, and nil m -ldnry cenlers."
aong sclriftrins urcmupaiilrd by Hurls Lake, Betty Lou Flesh, Huee that Italy bad not Jo n-ul Veillloii in the Chine-*1 Japanese tin- spoke-null, rtubl.
other powers In wlisl he chin*
Mra. McCoy at Hie piano.
Jessie IM l-l.li, Kell Stew art and ml was utiuim of Germany iitli-r wnr n *I iv e 'v th in g
indicated
- »Tbo lionoi guest wat presented Joyce Whtd-lon.
the
World
W&gt;»
a
preiatrcd
lxl.
II
’
Hllce
cried
w ith' u .b a sk e t filled with lovely
Alan Bnibly Bishop, llusiel Oillllller. saying the meeting heurscly Into ilie lintiery of ml-{
Milton* Trmn ner rrlends liy Ml*t hnm, I,ecn l.nwson, Carl Faster,
“ msdn h is to r y d e c l a r e d It v .n rrophoaos and amplifiers;
Nancy Wllllnmt,
Douglas S lin lrnui, Mull ColeRofreshments were serred by m in , Balph Monger, Harold Do- s ‘'people's m ssttng'' with the , -'Tin. wbt.'n- wmld Is tensely
the hostess assist ml by Mrs T. Lcr, Junior Whlddon, llonsld Phil­ “honesi dsslr* ro guarsntsa l» | M h„ ,K •VVbal will no iln- result WANTED—A young man who
„ o ll,
,.r
wants to train s good trade
II. fnabliiei, Mrs. I. M. IMrulgo, lips, Jam es Bradford, Braxton our countries a p a . c not rese t-. (lf
4ng from cowardice, but result -1 w - r ;.
that will fit him to earn from &gt;2(1
Jr., and Mis* Mno I’union.
lluntlny, Billy Glenn, Donald Lam*
eutin Voilo. \yUllaimi, J r . W aller Ing from s conscious s a f e g u a r d &lt;,( Us. H-.r FiiHir.-r a n d 'to *40 per wrek and hsvc steady
our nation*I, , ll|rtta* l| mys*ir. can Answer With a loud*worlf.* Apply C. A. Ilsine* at Hern#yne*, B nlcrt Jtumbley, John and ot
parsnnsT a t well as cultural) voice: Pencst"
.
laid Ufflca.
Williams, Mrs. Hoy Hrltt, Mr*. Morgnn, f'lnmlo Kelly, Pete Echols
objerts nnd treasures.”
M*ryln Milum, Mrs, George Mc­ and two Cm broil.
“No people lias experienced In' '
Call. Mrs. T, D, Insblnef. Mrf. it.
tho same measure a t the Gar
D. Ilablrrm un of Oseeola, Mrs
mans the terrible cohaqucacaa of
M. B, Bniltli. Mrs. ||, W- flucVer,
feeble ■Ti-dullly,'' llltler assert­
Mrs. A. C Williams, Mr*. Mn.
ed.
Ihle Kuto llall, Mrs I. R. K*"Boforo the advent to power ot
trldge, Jr., ktrt, a . K. Rossoltur
national
socialism, wo pasted
Airs,
Rrnn»
AlrCoy.
recent
lirldr.
Mrs. I. r . Lstrlilge.' Hr,. Airs. A.
through a period of II year* of
t . Dobbins, Mrs. H. J. NI*. Mrs. was tmriDrerl wllh a t :n ran unbroken succession, ot reftuala
CORRECT M EN’S W EA R
V. A. William*. Mr*. W. 11. atmwer anil brldgo parly Bntur*
to
grant
u*
nur
right*
nnd
uf
Fleming, Mra M. It. Htrlcklaud. day aflerimoii liy .Atf*. W. O. material and moral ills!rest."
Firming and Mr*. At. H. Hlrlrkaad Mrs. R. A- Williams.
f) Dure followed fit* boat In
Also Ilia Mlkse* -Mae P-’nlon. land at ilia homo of Mrs. Flow­ IIto rostrum ot the foot of the
Carolyn Colllor, Pautlbe WTTTnk, ing on Hanford Avenue.
Lovely garden llowcrs were used Olympic Bell Tower. Ihrlng (ho
HI Ilshat ti
Wbllnur,
Margaret
to
d tro raln Ilia dining room, liv­ renter of May Field and the open
’flu, Halcn Bressor, Atlnnle
e n d -o f Iho Olympic Hfadlum In
ing
room and sun porch.
k. R lliabslh Adams, 7.ellah
At tho conclusion of Hie brldxo the dlalance.
Walach, R u b y
P e le r te Chios
Heading In flum f Gmiiian TiTTGi
j» !
games, high *roro prise was
Rbuth and Naney Williams.
awarded to *31141 Lillian DunlaV
"
while acreeun pllio wont In Mlaa
Carolyn Collier.
Tho honor guesl was present­
ed with two largo bushels of a s­
sorted canned g-aal*.
The Program Committee of the
Those en|nyl|ig tins —rnslon
F u ji M ilton Chapter of the Son* were: Mr*. Evang McCoy, honor
I and Daughter* of tin* Territory g u e st,'M rs, J C. M itchell,1Mre.
TVS AIX
• f FI... id,, have imnouncrd the Allen Green, All*. Hoy Byrne*,
CflAS.
apeakors tp he on the program Jr.. Mr*. 11. O. « irnabaw' of O r SPA R K S
B io o n
“ ay avrning nt fi:00 e'rlock Undo, and the Ml«s"« Etfkabeth
liomo of Tfr*. Frank- Atae W hltner, Cnrnlyu Collier, M ar
re n te r Ninth 4Street am garet Oritrio, Margaret !»ng,
lyenue.
Lillian Dunlap. KlIunMh Adam*.
following will Vpeaki Mr*. Mae Prduon, and Mrj. H J . N il,
M ahornrr or Jacksaavillc, tea guust.
1 W. F. A. D istrict nr HUBurvey. and Prof. II.
Members of the program comit O illM t, who
will
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Central m ittfc nre: I*rof. A. J. Hanna of
op "F olia
in
| Rollins College, W inter Park.
F.-R . Houmlllnt, president Chairman; Prof, W. J . Well*.
I MrUaa Chapter, will pro- Langwood; M r*.'J- P- RUge «“ d
• rer the bualnew meeting. Miss Elisabeth WhlUier.

Japan’s Commerce
IAwaited ‘BigPush*
*• In Shanghai Sector

A. Williams
Tionors New ilnac

Pope Attacks
Leftists Aji d
Nazi Germanv

Too Late To Classify

Mrs. McCoy Honored
With Tin Can Shower

B . L Perkins
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CADIZ, Ohio, Pept., » . —( « —
Slate Highway Patrolm an George
Conn, 28-year-old form er Ohio
University athlete, was found
shot to death yesterday In a ditch
bordering S tate Rout* 8 near
Freeport—the first ntem -er of
the Ohio highway patrol slain
while on duty.
Fivr .S3 calibre autom atic pistol
bullets had pierced his body. One
entered the head through
the
right ear, two penetrated hi*
thent, one Ids bark and another
hi* right arm.
M rtcer clur* confronted lia r
rl««n County authorltlea and pa­
trol officer*, who Instituted
*c;irrh for Conn a fte r he failed
r.-port for nearly 20 hours.

The negro population of Lou­
Tho Rug llsli languagD contain*
isiana ha* Increased ID.) percent about 4GI.000 wont*.
In the Mu ten years.

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lionul pains of m enstrual Ion. Car*
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Cardtri has two widely demonslia l.d u c s : ( l | To e ls e the
Innm dlaie pain and narveu-tic.-of III.- monthly period; nnd I - 1
to aid In building up the whole
**.\*h lo u r Neighbor*
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the end o f the run the track w as so pitted
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‘irotractecT Aerial Practice

WAR-STRICKEN SHANGHAI UNDER, PALL OF SMOKE

elery Feds Will Climax Week’s Hard
Work This Afternoon And Undergo
Light Session Tomorrow
By JULIAN HTKNBTROM

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• TUB NINTH j u d ic ia l e l a ­
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. senSO*Jr
;r-“"tM^Si.|iJpdefgo _ Paw
t their protean through •
hard blocking ilrlll yesterday
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Clllmaifd Ihi ifttm oon i work* 1 / v l C U o C
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(hiring the ecrimmage drill
TAMPA, BcpL, 19. —Paaa de­
; only ant Injury was sustained, fense was stressed at tha Univer­
[l‘ that by Hobert Itumbley who s i t y of Tsmpa football drill ysa­
n? (offered a Wow In tha nos*. Tha te rtlay afternoon In preparation
blocking assignment proved to b*'
far tha openlag gam* of th* sea­
ed Talus to the Fed* and lha son ntfU Monday night at Phllllpa
Manbirs are rtill attempting to Meld.— k-TB strengthen the defensive power of
"1 don't befWva th* lioulh Oaorthe Seminole grklder*.
gla Teachers can match our
The head mentor executed ■ power on th* ground," oald Coach
■ ‘ Bice workout In which tha back* lllggtni, "but I am sur* w* will
; gnd thd ends attrmplad to maha look at a lot of passes daring
thalr strong and pusillng P*a i*| Monday's gsms. and we don't
. big. attack more effective, and want to take-a chance on an upset
. H la understood that tha aerial IIn th* first gam* of th* yoar.*1
i ; attack will be used more often
Tha Spartans, who hav* rounded
, In the Eustls contest than In tha Into good shop* oftar almost a
London game.
month of hard work, ar* hoavlly
In tha acrlmmaga session yra- favored over th* Toochort hot
; tarday afternoon, McLucas led th* fort that th* Invading team
. hi* teams Into both skies of play, will hive had two gsmoo under
the offensive and the defensive, their belts by th* tlm* they meet
with the dubs mixed, some of Tampa, will glv* them an edge
the “ regulars and tha second
In experience.
*• stringers playing together,
Virtually no rough work was
Tha
reversa
plays
were gon* through yestorday. Coach
i stressed as well as line plays, In lllggins directed tho squad In ths
• which the offensive team seldom pass drill, while Coach Pierson
Made any yardage or mad* any hid lh* line working on th* charg­
r kolas. Tha fir.t string tackles. ing sled and the tackling dummy.
Bubble Jones and "Tiger’’ HowIndividual work on assignment*
■' all. wjro shifted to the defensive was a part‘of tha practice, and th*
wdll While Rumbrey and Telfonl Spartans ran through thalr plsya
j saw action with tha regular first with greater ease than at any
stringer..
lima this season.
Tha Teds will hold their last
Hard work is schsdultd In th*
m l workout this afternoon with pn ettle session today, with a
• scrimmage session and passing scrimmage slated between tha
and blocking drIUi befora ell- varsity and freshmen. For th*
.B ia sin g the week's wojk with a first lima In several days _th*
tight wotkout tomorrow after­ freshmen will work on offense,
noon. They will leave for Bus* and will bn ordered to shoot
II* Friday evening for a tilt with passes throughout, to glv* tho
1/ Coach Memory Marlin'* Panthers varsity barks experience In comAnd the second Celery Fed game bating atrial warfare.
of the year.
Dullness
Manager Bill Colbreath aald yesterday that lotarest
In the opening gam* la Increasing
rapidly. Advanc* ticket r»terratlom are mounting, snd a largo
sale Is expected beginning Oct. I,
deed to the county school board when th* paateboards ar# placed
a block of land adjoining tha dor distribution at Parr1* drug
Bradenton high school for a gym- store, kllllan'a and th* university,
naslum, If the school board can
Work on th* Phillips field ataorrang* a »;.’ll,000 WPA project dlum Is being rushed and It wUI
for Us erection. Tho plot Is five h* In shape to handle a near-capaaeres In six*.
city crowd Monday night.

M

M of Hlnch A
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rat
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mark t,
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of
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Th# R n w lu chapel a t Fort
Itoaa. C alir. U a unique rum
M a i of |h a iBMiar H aitian eolo'
nltallon la .North America sooth
of Alaska. Fort noaa was ootabllahod h r H aitian colonists who
cams from Alaska la t i l l .

Irat I* of Mark *.
rat II of Itlork t.
II of lim-k »,
It AVINO ANT UKN OH CI.Alk Irat
rat
af (Work *.
• UPON ANT n r T U B , U N M rat II
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I* of Black L
CITT or NANrollli. FLORIDA. a Irat
rat
SI
nr
Block L
municipal corporation. has (llsd
St af Block ».
Its bill If complaint In Iha alxrv* rat
rat SS ef Itlork (.
aim ed m art in lo r ic lo ii Ail.n- Irat
of IUock |
Onant i a i ll.n a t i l n r tlfle iliA Irat &gt;1
It of Block a.
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af
mark I t
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pa nail la A upon lh .
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■raSo. amount of such la a liana, (rat
Black la.
laa oort.flcalta, and or special (rat (* ef
of mark I t J
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Block It
ll»A aaalnat said r.«r»rltv* .par­ rat a of Iderk
es la N UaA aa aa| (erih la aald ( rat » ef Dlerk I*
I*
bill e t
oomplslnt.
ba.aN
ral Irat IS of Block IA
eppoo. ts aald p .ir .lr la lha lot- Irat II or IUock. I*.
lewlBA aebadala to-w lti
Lot II oT Bloch It
i
DBacaup-rtod o r l a n d *
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ha
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rat II of Block IA
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Lot IS of Black IA
Irat SS of Block IA
Irat SI e l Blech IA
Irat IS ef Block IA
rat SS of Meek IA
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rat I ef Block II,
Irat S of Blech II.
Irat I ef Block II.
Irat S of Block II.
Irat B of Block II,
Irat S e l lllock It.
Irat II ef Blech II.
rat IS or Block II.
rat IS or Mock II.
Irat IS of IBook II,
Irai IS ef Blork II.
Irat IS of Block II,
Irat If af IttoehMI.
Let 1 of Bleak IL

i

After many wteks of warfari, fires continue to rag# In Shanghai's Pootung Industrial district.
This' striking picture show* heavy black darkening the sky along the waterfront. In th* foreground
Is the U. B. B. Augusta anchored In the Whangpoo R i v e r , _____________________________________

THE STANDINGS

R ollins B oasts
Three Sets Of
Brothers On Team

tlr Til# A— HatMl Crm
New Tarh .— i
SI »l
riiisaao
-- &lt;&gt; r.
Yesterday's Homan; UlMagglo,
P ittsb u r g h ___ _ ss ss
Ml I r a n i.____ ___ IS SS
Yankees, 1 ; Dickey, Yankees,
nestea ..........
It
IS
Indians, 1 ; Kroner, Indiana, 1.
llreeklra
... II *T
Philadelphia ...... ss
s.
I! Trosky, indlnns. 1; Boilers.
tlaelaaatl
IS s]
Beeells VsslerJer
The LoadersUlM agglo. VanChicago ’l l flnrlnnsll *.
»eea, ti; Ureenborg, Tigers. II;
I'ttl.hurah S: Ml. Irani. I.
Oiltara rnln«*i&gt; mil.
Fun, Itrd Box, IS; (lohrlg. Yan­
IJaar* Tatar
kees. is; York, Tigers, II; Ott.
H«w Titrk ni I'lillml* lplil.i &lt;5
WINTER PARK, K ept, 2'J. — (ilants, II,
fia ia t).
rhlc««o itI l*lnrllinatl
Three eels of lirothers Mr* memllrooklfn Ml llohinit
i here of this year’s Hollins College
AU»:iin %&gt; i .maoi t:
,„ ,.|g rld forces—the D aughrrtys, the
*’ J( ]Jui tires, end the lltadys.
; r- '| In fact, as Coirli Jack McDowell
'i l l prepares for the o|&gt;cnlng tilt ten
lays away, ho hoi to think more
l i t ban twk-u In his call for i n n
. ,day, for Ills Ininu-dlate reaction
in. *ays "family play."
.
l i t . • All IliiiHi seta of brothers will
play prominent parts In the Rot'•I- lina gridiron s.I hiiic of things this
year. The veternns of tho lot sro
f*l Ihs Ilrady brothers from Leesburg,
Curry and Hal- Doth, a rc backs
s n d 'lh c lr fnnio rises from their
right foot. Kpeclnlislng in kicking
M M ir«M ll TIIPH TCIIk
\%.
Is.
II’ M . long spiraled pulils, thc&lt;e boys
Mnhlt* _____
. I t
.Yu &gt;rv l*olb working for th s t s ta rt­
Hiv iiiiib Ii
1
I
II fmmIIo K tlrrlB f
ing tail bark post.
M o lfllw
3 ;
H a %m i tin It |
lla l Is tho Iranrat of the two
snd l» one of tho fastest men on .scbidulo of gsinos for this
P A U t r io r o u T i . n t n i H
t* l« iH iiri
He la
the bboy
Hanford, at homo;
tho »&lt;|u&lt;ul thU yrnr. I(«
ia tin*
o y|DellW - f, Hanfonl,
homa; Oct. 8,
Um n IIo %t Birr tin p
who flips those curvVs and whips |Obala, th e ir; Oct. IB, V/Inter OarHum D lrin 4: I'nri In in. 3.
those fast Imlls ps«l iqiposinc den, th e r r jj le t . 22, o(ien; Oct- IS,
Fl«H4a»(lr«rili l r g |« r
players on tho diiinmnd. Curry Ta
W. Is.
fU lh P B V ilU
.................
l
)
heavily built-and throws his tr e ­
CnrritU -^ ... ..
S
&gt;
mendous hoik tvllII crushing effect
IlM illa Y faliriar
0|»fW (tilr.
on bujiks through tho lino.
TaMlalit
Ollie Daughorty is well known
OMlMtMVlIU M|
-to Hollins fnllnwi-rs, hut his
brother llill, sophnmsrn end, Is a
tfA O U E
nou'ninier to varsity hull. Hill was
•lilltrd jfron? tlm Imcktirld do
Hf T%» AMnrl*lr4 F ffm
wingmsn this yrnr ami is now
**Tbt - b lf i l l , ” al least tempo* beginnin.-f to m aster tho difficult
UKI.ANU, Kept, 29. —Paul
rarlly, had become Ibo "hlg s* v flank post. Ollir, a fte r toting
*hH to d a y ' as gska
Ronur*. hurt nil aitnimor, np|N-ar* In fit Florenrr, nfficisl of th* Cincin­
slugging W hile Box first base­ condition tu carry on Ida hard-* nati lt« K Durham (N . C-) Bulls.
man. got three foe four yester­ crashing running Inrlk*. This m i in Del rand Monday visiting
day lo |le Jon UlMagglo o f tho pair hall from Wildwood where Del and Ifrtls officials, rn rout*
Yankees for third ptaro In ihe they stpaged for their high school to Ms Winter PariT Winter horns.
(The local llrda Is another Cincin­
American league. Ihmura picked team.
.j
nati farm organisation.
up four points, UlMagglo one by
Jark ami Joe' Justice, dospltc
I Florcnro has hern attending a
gelling four hits |n nlnochanros
their lark of weight, sro th* spark
agalnM lh* Honalora.
I plugs of this year’s T ar machine j managers' school conducted by
Th* "big six," nr seven (lop so far. Jack, a g u ird who won his |Cincinnati at .Spartanburg, 8. C ,
•as hai Pat I’atlrraon, Del rand
throo In each Inaguei:
*
lo ttrr last season as a sophomore,
Plsyer-Club
Q A l H -H P el
hao
Improved
greatly
and
Is
ex­
Msdwlck, r-rct III III 1st &gt;11 .III
Oshr *er. Tgr l i t III III | t | III pected to bo on* of tha standout*
Mil*, t’srd# Its III a* Its i t s In tho T ar f o r m this season.
r Wansr. fr t IIS sal SS IIS . t i l
■
Hallway ram piag
g f h r i n ..n r a a b i n s t i n s i s s . n s
UlUasgto. Th III SSI III 1ST i l l J irat ss a oiperlm ent. Ihs llrll- loan'd to v n ro llo n lsljG jl^H ^D '
Baaura. W. H Its i n » i d m
Mi Wnr llopartmonl pracllied R| um. Tip * m « i r . nS « l l ^ | P f r
lirlnglng down on* of Ha -own, th* ralla-w im a r s o t r u q M r t f i
robol-Urlrrn piano*. The *xp*rU| a varallnn spot and romala the
l m en| was a auccosa Coat] |tt.* yrupoHy of lh* camper far tha
1 no*.'
form of th* leas*.

Bradya, Dnughtery®
And Justices Make
Up Part Of Tars

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THE BAV1B PLANT COMPANY,
Tiftaa, Ca.

Try 8 Delicious
sad as* sur ram plot* Ha*
aR hunting heaters sad roil
wood burners. Hill Hardware

on Dollar A Gay points
&gt; ar* rorognlaod alt over
• lh ss aboolata proof of

Walker Gets Job
But Looea Pension

Home-Cooked Meal

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Sttfnrd b Uta Only Central

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S em in o le C om ity P ro d u ct*
M ore F r u it A n d V e g e ta b le * T h a n A n ]
. S im ila r A r e a »o A m e r ic a

WU City Affording Bail. H ighw ay

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPKB
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEM B ER 30.

Chinese Succeed
In Holding Back Alternative
Mussolini
Japanese Armies For
II Duce Host Recall

&lt;200 Thousand More
t . C o m m u n i s t s Are
O r d e r e d Totfoin
North China Ranks

Journey’s End

Hr T ie

hund red

Pfta»

E stablished In 1908

Black Plans Klan Talk
Over Radio Tomorrow
[Court W ilholdsj
Ruling Regarding
Seizure Of Slots

*sa

&lt;

a

an

m

Receives Alimony

a

GENEVA, Bopt, 30. -,&lt;*»&gt; Tho U i|u &lt; of {lltloni aub-cominlttcc « • . -underatood today ti&gt;
hare reached • fateful decision to
prom t Premier Mutsolhil with
the alternative of withdrawing
lila Italian volunteer* from the
Spanish civil war or arcing the
.TAIXAIIAKHEK. Sept., 30. -~v
Frtncli frontier thrown open to
MV The justice* of Florida'*
,*m u end men fur the Spanish
Supreme Court re me nut of a Jf, Valencia govcrnmtnt.
minute r -nfm-nce t polity without
1 A delegate, who left the session
RC'pr’O*"*- .-Fkeir dec, sum on
'of the committee drafting^ tb* rewhither slut machine* me to ienotation on tbo Spanish conflict,
Mind by of fieri* Immediately
»akl thla agreement had been
after they crave legal opcratl-m
reached after a heated three-hour
at midnight tonight. Tin- jctifk-c*
argument.
planned another conference later
I The- revolution waa eald to dain the day with indlrallona that
clare If tho withdrawal of foreign
the dreiaiun may bv announced
rombatanti It nat made effective
within nne month’* time, the algThe Inwyera for and again*! tinnatnriea of the non-intervention
imnir.llatc aeliute niyiir.l before
airreemrnt are “incited to ■ en­
the Court for t ivn hum * on » I elb
visage'- a return to the policy
er the willin' would violate the
ba*ed on International | law.
Constitution's gum unit e of pm
Thla I* .interpreted by commit*
petty against cvnflvcntlon with
tee mrmtera tn mean complete
She tnurhrd a gi neral'a hrart willi lit I photograph and a In ­ out due proeera of laiv. If tint drabandonment of the entire non­
Mi*. Harold Hahl la rl*len by the court 1» announced
intervention policy enabling the ter pleading for her huahand'a freedom.
Spanleh gnvemmfnt tOMOiitain war nhown on thy bearh near t'annea. Franc", reaaaurtal ly Ftauclaco before midnltrht it will sups-rcnln
the ronvtitali‘,n *1
it previously
matcriala wherever It wlthra.
Franco that her aviator male might leave Spain.
|1mum| lo real rain the inomili.i’3
ae it ure In lio n nml Jack von ruuii'
nEIIIdN, Sept, 10.—MV—Pre­
mier MuttbUnl, although lin had
nn algnnd treaties In hla brief
rave, headed back to Italy Inal
nlaltt after what political circle*
called tho moat auereaafnf vUlt

*^

thousand

Il'aallaatC »■ Paar r t a f l

*

National Br o a d c a s t
Expected To, Deal
With Charges T hai
Blnck Is Klansman

Bar Association! r&gt;i
Curbs Black^rrobe

Slot Machines Go To
Their Death At One
Post 12 T o n i g h t

"British Start .Inquiry
Iiftb S i n k i n g Of
Sino Fishing: Junks
Two

SHE TOUCHED A GENERAL’S HEART

Troops From Spain
Or France To Open
Border For Spain

Japanese Report i
Soviet Aids China

,

1937

’'Battalion Of Death”
Formed T c y F i g h t
For C o n s t ! tutlon
W ASHINGTON. Sept. SO.
Hugo L. Blnck, P roaldent
Rtwacvoll’n n|&gt;|H)lntcc to tho
Suprvnii' C ourt, will apeak
lo th e tint ion over th e radio
tom orrow n ig h t—prcaumably.
to reply to allegations th a t
Kinijing Mr*, lim e Mrl-nwi:li
Iin,
toriiirr . dancer, m-vivnl In* Is u m em ber of th e Ku
nut if i, limn in a t'hi. ago court KlllX Klim.
rawvm lin t her , e*t ranged hu*
lum.l, M»J. Frederick Mcluaugblin,
had iiy r.n l lo pay her IY*0 a
month i.m potary alimony. Mra,
Mel u n iI tut. suing for n d u o tre,
had *i&lt;kcd fur Jl.f.iHi from the
wealthy coffee merchant

National lliouiltaaUl-* Com*
pany offh iaj* ennounred that
Itlm k would apeak over tha naliiitiwble faeilltlea from 0:30
nYlnt-k until III
M. Kaatern
Standard Time, latter it waa announc.-d the addreaa alao will ha
hrnndrnvt by the Columbia and
.Mutual network*.

Pick-The -Winner A traulution tn InveatiftU
lilack waa aidrtracked and
Contest On Grid Jualiee
piolaiUy killed In the
liar Auor Inllon committee today
llopreaentatlvti
S Games Resumed whilei*. Tvia*
Deinorret,
KANSAS CITV, Septa 30._ —

Amartcan

H atton um
outlined a
“llallg lion of Heath- to fig h t fo r
iii

'parted 111 Information Indicated
that tbo ttnriet Blberlin armya
UEommandar-In rhU f . woe already
D r m tw r f h h obbyae. Tire-agency
ragoataJ tho rood acroaa Hlukling .waa choked willi Ituaalnn
Munition* and aupplloa fof China,
Informed aonrrjM annumued
th a t . ItHlUIi colonial aulburlllua
• (CviUaava *a Pace P eart

Storm Warnings Up
Along Atlantic Coast L o c a l Entomologist
Returns From Trip
To Washington,D.C.

First Ten P e r s o n s
S o l e cting Correct
Teams Win Prizes

i ini it ul minit gnvctutivenl.
Sum ltd a, rhairman of tho Ha«*a
Judiciary Committer and a pawetfil figure In the recent Supreme
t'uuil I atlle, rlai if lid la reportafo
n rerlh-u i.f h i, vji.eeb in w hkh
'TVii t-rmi|itlim*utnrr tlmrit
lh|. lilt# Tllfltrr Hill In* r. lull lie 11*1111, “Are )ou witling to Joki
••v..«i Hiii
a*, fit lit1* tn ’Tin' :i 'I Ini tiill-m of Itenth* to aavo tho
H «nf«*ril l l n i l 'l n
Itilr*l niiiitiiil I mi-tiliitliui iiud tbo gpvani*
*Tlt h l int-WlniH rM I'Uiih-M with im-nt'.

On October F i r st

U n . r . u t r e t o d . ; leading the
U F. Stahl, bend of the l.u r o u
' United State* W ealhtr D ureau''if Entnim logy here, ha* nturne.1
- to lasuo *mgll cr«ft wamlngt* from W ashing!**n, l». i\ whin- hr
11 A rras a ff acted were the Atlantic consul (oil ufficlals nf tins Iirpsrt*
, ncran firm North Carolina *0 'nirn!
AgrieulUru on m sttrrs

I Florkla. the Florida 8tralta and, .
.
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,
» a». «w »
#
.
m atin' I J tliu i %»ui iiin nlal wink
thr Kastirn Gulf of Ucslro. ,, u J tu
. ip
. u in iiii'il, on m' till*
,
. . Im
part. in

Thespians Present
One Act Comedy
• At,Chapel Meeting

T hr W eather Hurvau said 40 *, , , .
. .*' c ..
y
,,
,
fielil^cf ngiiriiltniu in tin South,,
i mile squalls were orrurrini? n .
4 .
. . i ..
short dlNiancc off lh&lt;* roast from
s * h*'
*. .
Cape Hell area, to at. A u g u .lta n ' t ! " ‘‘
I
A low 'p ie a tu rr area from. which
'
’ 1ul
1 " I hmllHimt)*.
,
innloiry
.N. r . nful
storms
• L'ii.
.
.* uf# uw hn’i
,
_ .. sometimes
..
•renarato ...hung nt. t*.,In i'u
a4,-, i, * I. miU»
over *hj northwestern Carihbuan
.
Thh Thespian Dramatic Club uf
c
a .
o a f* g a
tf .
II * *' l l tl l l n i* l . t
M I p l T V I M O l l.
hca but the W falhrr Ilun*iu
,
,
,
,
*
Satu'nolo High Hrbool pmientml
raid th*r conilltlon had not in -'..
, ..
....
. . i n
thla morning a t tho^reiular week­
,,
,, , _
Mae* will In, held in the Cath­. rrrasrd In intensity. A high ,
ly chapel era,Inn. a olio-art play
rll
*
called "Who Bay. Can'L' betoro olic Church Friday night a t 7:3UI p ria.u re .one .overe.1 the
lantle
.ta
le
.,
'
»"d
South &lt;
.
t'clock, Itev, J. J. Kclk'ghan,
' about (00 aludonta.
(Ilowering guxty w e th e r, ub- lln*
Xlr” ^
»IM-rren . . ,
, The pntgram openetl hy the paalur nf (he Cathnllc Churchi
verw ra aald, waa the re.u ll
« ^»*‘
. aaluta to the rotora toil tha asu- here, annuunevd tmlny.
the rloaa proalmlty uf the two ,
Hu p-t-l *e..o, th.
tlfo body tinning the uutloun!
CMiditlonc.
.tchareo g .m ere lin e found a ,
aatham . l*refr»aor (], K. McKay
The nnme of Jimmie Ingley
_
Inruly rnnihi t f.*r tfn ir prmltirt andj
read tha acrlpturea and the atu- waa uninli-iitioiiiilly i imtti*l fium
willi tliuir i '*•*•! rrwjis nml llio
dajit bod* reapondod with lltu the li-l of lo y i to lie admitted to
Troop r, i / Hoy .-cui.ta of Amer lea a i r n i *.v . ,»
Oorfl’f Trayef.
,,
,
“ during the entile •ca.i-ii, lh e|
'll Ira 1 Cacolla Truluek (hen tlial appeJicil ill y i .tci day'* ,p a ­ W i l l N o t B C R e q u i r e d fnrmei* u re ’^ m u r.il i f n bumper!
kalig a popular .elect'nn hclpm lter.
— —
year.
th a. plar began- F olio.Ink the
The filing u f Ihfurinntlnn reTin - ei.lb-ir crop, itm, I. the 1n'»i I
ttrn a , furm 8.1-11 and S.S-ta iiiilrr'v iiiji I he fiuiiier* li n e had m .-i*’
Title VIII of tha Social .Security nund*-r
uf&gt;m r» und hn*demandI Act, will not be required for the v.' fa b
|i»l.*»*ndiirbi" tin- ) in r,
pcriial ending September 10, ae*,**"' Knton«&gt;lpfi*t Indicated,
f V/tlllama, J r ,
Jacqueline
Ilj-liwa* in there loco IIt b . naBerereaift J. A. Howard, mem­ conling lo Infortnallun received
ptwll. Joanoo A i.arelln, Wulber of tbo loral 1‘ollee fore*, today from J . Edwin l.ireon, col- leinlly Hem* un the rpgrede, .Mr.
llayura and Jim Colbert,
loctnr uf Internol revenue frum tb o ' Stahl awill, fnimcra with then Incollection waa t o h » h r the anl up. rubbed his eyea, and dial*iet nf Florida.
'c re n u d p a n h a tin g puw.r liave
lloiught
for
a
few
mluutea
ha
jfUna following the play to
The neat filing of the above1buught new auloe, c*qt*ljvimiit nn.l
wa&gt;
.offering
f
r
o
m
delirium
In tb* punhaalng of merat reini'ii* early thla mo ruing whan forma will cover llm period frwm!numen.ua other item ., greatly intea for tb* cheer leader*.
he taw a tieim , I'retfJ Davit, July J, IU3T l o ' December 1, Ig37.*aa*"inf bualne*. activity,
..............
•walking raaiially down the aid*- ami mnat nut Im.filed la te r Than
walk t» the |oral r-nq with a a
1-J foot &gt; hlarkanakc
wrapped
around hla nerk, tho head ot
\jh e n . n employe# a it .ta . th#
a g r of fU or diva during thla prr*
which ba hi Id In hla band.
The nrgrii caught the anakt
MTow la tha tnat day for
The name, of tha e b .t l .,0
tag of liability report* with at Snow Hill mu| hrought It to
»rnc.. win, will rerv. during the
Mm ploy meet Compenaallon Ran ford amt prraentM If to
^
“ to 2 * ^ ! coming n t y elecUoa. were rc b a .n l
na pf the Florida luduatreal Jamea Mnughton, loral guperilttwodent
nt
parka
f»r
exhibition
In
■lien, accenting to J. C.
, field advlaor of th* Com- tho .on,
Thla la tho .croud huge reptile
Moore who la m aking hcad- preeentrd to tha aoo recently
r* tn the Seminole County Ilia other a Urge rattle t u b e ,
which I* probably the largeat
ever eahtblled at the aoo and ta
Dili.ANDO, Kept. 30. —(AA—A
ta ilUng thalr report.^ e.ualng conaiderable attraction. to year old negro Hated aa Eddie
Jacka&lt;at waa held yraterday In
PAUIH. K-'pt. sa.—M l—Italian
'pgread t* rem ain hare
th* ronitly jail pending th* filing
r aa that any who defureea for pacKlentlou *“• coloof charge* af attempted aaaault
nlratlon are keepllig Ethiopia
n a t i o n aright eee him.
on an IK year-old white girt latr
under control d««pll* nailre agi­
loom ._____
t reated ____
tb*_____
fact Karvy Qib*en,’ m-gre, pleaded
re of une or m ore'gullty ta aaaault charge* f e tte r Tuesday In n kuiineaa eaubllahtation,
Frem li
advice*
from
day before County Judgn K, W- nwnl wlwre both were employed
Djibouti IihHi al'-il yealerday.
W are wha gave the prisoner aa
The girl leld calmly autharitln
A epokeemaii for the KrCneh
alternative o f a $13 fin* o r M the waa furcod la /Ifk l fiercely la
nitnlatry of rolonle* aald that
daya In the County jail.
free he reel f from th* negro'* a d ­
lack of official report* .Lore Bun­
Hubert Hedge who waa arraated vance*.
■V
der Indicated Itint ‘ »unte agita­
on a aimilar cbarWh failed ta a p ­
tion" ahta nml not developed aad
Chief Deputy. Oaargu Field*
pear In court tbrreby forfeiting aald he first vA i Informed a f the
th a t1report* nf |ar*« acal# fight­
hla $35 bond.
tacident a hoot midnight when an
The common boo a* r a t la an i f
ing.betw een Italian* and Etlnopt.
■nUentlfted voire, by telephone, pert climber, awimmar and dig­ oh* Worn not eon 11fin cd.
told him to “come and get that g er. It often adopt* a gemninnl-lic
* 1 h a truth l* that lb* Italian*
negro aonn or c a u l I find him modr nf living hi bulU hig a man­ are baring, dlffli ultlea but pot
atavngup to a temp port before o r connecting underground tun- aa great ** represented," b*
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Information Returns '"T

Parson Who Married
Duke Of WindsorMay
Make Home lu ll, S.

l",KlTl l'1'' ,,r,""n,l:‘l!

Hufire Blacksnakc
Is I*resented To Zoo

lorrow Last Day
.Liability Reports

Election Officers
NamcdByCommission

Orlando Negro Held
On Assault Charge

Clljr cuu ....

Italian Forces Have
Trouble In Africa

McLucas Lectures
Lions Club Meet
On Football Team

L M. Telford, Jr, Is
Named DeMolayChief

ISL!Sf/lr? V i

r :...

Sumner* told newsmen ho waa
U liuhitf
.i . it fn Wn*vr
t'oni. Dry UumU f.tmt* *»u»l ni»- uni pailirulnrly referring in lhat&lt;
I’UII n |t|| imcg. 11*•
ill liMlil)*# 'I'lilenre til the ruing fig h t or any
&gt;•1lii t vi lillnYfrelnl iioue.
• «liu»n I.f Tlu* II* • iiM.
-Uliut I mu netting a t la fun*
Till' III4 I lull
«»nn (ilt k in it
tin* lorruul hi* u*ul* i r i tr m i ilumuital/i'' In- vti M* Thv to’cmlM
It'MMlttUMi (la 'rasa F*«f|
ll- I uf II IlitM't •ell* III lilt1* tk‘11
KatiiuB fr«ts«i %iiii;ti hi tin tiitivii wtr |
l«» l*u imuiu Hill »*&gt;i li ii’vuliu a
m iiipllniuiiiwry 11*I***i t*» M&gt;u l. i
V&lt;uiiig ttiil l»*T Anioi'iin in
"l »n* U||ill*r I’ r. ’ nml |H« k
I %'\i i 11 lit *‘V. »
Hlmw** h hit It
I I »y i'll rt ifiuiM fi iiiiiri* |ii■»
riiMii im llm TO*' u til W nllint
llenil I'uaili In-Hard I . Me­
•Inv ninli T lun mI1**
lin a s i. fit lie Heminule High School
T«;:i *»f i li** n-M*iuM luailltiR t'eleiy tU l i waa the main epeaker
ftiifnVg h» li**
Itils Hafur l.i i night ul the regular weekly
i Tji)* Iihih lii'Uit OhiM'ir for
|1m"
im-t-ling id tin- Sanford I,Iona
III frinn vliltli HulurlliMtii nn*
&lt; Inti lii-lil in the grill twom of tho
In In* nimju, 4 *
’I hr* full *, iif (hi* i i*(ifur| nr** t able* Hotel.
Tin- IiK-et fuvtboll mentor to ll
ulwHi'r tluili i-"'r III f«»iu, Th" the civic I oily of 'th e neceaaary
*»iiln rri|i)lti*in«mii nrn t*n ntiuitipf
training requited in footha^l_, and
In |*'« k Ilii- « liniuri find' »i l!«li
ul Ili»* intiliiiiii i»f 1i'm nrOiiu'i tin- know ledge aa well aa the tun■Inlimit a la i-f the game. Mf» Me*
h 1i | i h n111n-«r In tin* iiruoifijiiiti)
Inr /u h niHsuini*J|| mlilrh U hr in* I lira, nlau told the l.iona what
iiMn h**d in (hu *•« Im Mon nf |tn j kind uf a club the local high achoal
I* |u .'during thla acaaun and w hat
luiillnl «lr*n'M. ,
lie thought uf the eleven.
In i .i i* liihn * urir luiim Ui*H
The l.iona al&gt;u pretrntad thalr
lull «um ■i in 1&lt;i fIimi■!, Miunlrr
Hut*i*.UR u II hu ,iu *11 it'll I'tiljr hi plantet, Mra. ‘Kvana McCoy, reeant
Hit' lin'd1 Im| *ill »'!*"i M-inlniilMuil., I Ivrkle, with wrdillng g if t, and her
Tin* il i'llill Irm |i»r nil riitftuji In huaband, Mr. MeCoy, rendered
Ittigk uiiltiurl
h um put for. aevrral popular aelrctkini.
Die
civic organlaatlon a)an
•*i'«*ti Hafiirilay, 1»y nhlrli Minn
In uni a report from Joe Malorh,
nil ii *|it Mi &gt;iir iuu- i ho uMliur hf
Mm inti*| nr hro ii lu lijr Thu llur* ■bairnisn e f the Sen Scout board.
Mr- Mriech reporteil th at dona*
old wince.
t mu* bail las'll received and U e
t mop haa enough for four or litre
mil tsi.ita. Work h a. begun and
two already and the real a re aa*
peeled to lie nnnplctod goon.

McKay Puts Curb
On High “Pep” Meets
Profeaanr &lt;i K. McKay. I'lin
rlpnl of
lb- Seminole High
School, Ivaucd tbi following an
n ounce-went this morning to liarSflt| of (ludeiita of (hi* (naMlu*
tutlon, th at the high aclmol and
ntma of It* official* will *|mn*or any “ pep meeting* or |i»"
radaa during the coming foot
ball ie&amp;Anii
Mr. McKay -d*o sl*ti'»l that &lt;he
achool offkbils w is h e d *to aak the
parent* of the children -to re ­
frain from allowing .their chil­
d ren lo taking part In Iheae
d*m«B#t»tlon- In past year* an
i »CeoalVO numb- i of romplaint *
hav# hew n r e g i- ie n s l tf id ' f b e

ta M. Telford Jr. W«* elected
to the office of lii.ind t'ouneilor
■taring alt election of officer* at
the hireling M&lt; ml-iy evening of
the In ifi.nl Chapter «f IteMnUy
a t the Maauni,- f* mple.
Alao rleclisl lo office* of the
■tganiiatlon wet • Donald Inm*
von a* Heulor i oimeiliir. Iluddy
lliahup a . Junioi I'ounrilur anil
W alter Haynes was re-elected to
aa-rve hla eecond year a* the
chapter acHU-.
During the met ling, a proposal
to ami'iul the by lawa was agrrad
upon and a new 11^filiation in the
by-Uwa reganliiq- th r term of
the officer* providisl for term*
of four Month Instead af th t
pit-sent *ix month regulation.
Tho •rgattlialion
tom plrled
plan* for n b Ml trip up the I t .
Jo h n . Itivar to U&gt; enjoyed by
the Ior tubers of the unler d u r
tag the coming Thanksgiving va­
cation | ertad,
„

LOCAL WEATHER
Ferecoat

Orrnaional rain tonight and
Friday. E .lren te northweat Ftorid a - inoally cloudy probably aa*
caikm al rain* In caat portion tw
night ami Friday.
Daytona Tldaa
Friday’* tklra, low, l l i l l A.
M.. 11:50 F. M-: high, 5:14 A. M i
3:35 I*. M
Bareoaatar
Today 35; yraterday, 30.1.
P r a t Ip Ita lia n

Total for yesterday .......— 1.T5
Total for month U d ate
7A9
Normal to d a te -----—_
.I S
Tara per* to eta
M atintum, M ; minimum, ft* .
Herald reading:
O ffcial Report

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