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Cordele Defeats
Gainesville Ini
Game At Albany

A LITTLE SCHOOL’S BIG HOPE

Contest 1here r nday Lvemng
Seminole Outfit Will Be Rated Over th e
Eustia Eleven A fter Fine Showing
In Tilt With Landon Lions

{Stetson Has Not
&gt; S,t£:23r,Lr;n'£UiWoii Over Gators

t&gt; - * / f W f c S i h M d o ^ ^ B r k o a ^ V tr y Frda wUI taka hla prateg*#|

I L tkrm for their Jt# * l gam r of Ih r _
n
MMdelo with 0»e Eustia P a atk rre I n P a m f
M, tn U u t d tp Friday arm in g .
I* * * * • • • *
f t 1. J Banford wUI b r rated o r r r
-

'V Coach Mrmorp Martin'* oatflt and H a t t e r S
C

the Colrrp Frda are going te .a t * r
tem pt to o rrn up the count of
t- Victoria* In the pact three p eart.
T a ttle haa beat Sanford twice
p
while the Fcda hare been rlc*
B ' lorioua only one*.
£
In 1934 the I'anlhera end the
L • ' Fade opened n eerier of gamer
■V. and th a t eraaon, In Hanford’s
' opening till, Kualli emerged with
* win' umler their helm eti bp a
5 : '. margin of 0 lo 0. In 19M, Coach
Kr M el-un* took a new hearp aleren
f . to K uath for tha aetaon** opener
’■ and ware U n i again bp Martin'*
Joutfit bp ■ 13 lo 7 acora.
|
I
During Dial gam* Sanford had
' . held lb* I'anlhera acorateaa for
the flrat quarter but Euatla
■V . atarled * passing attack th a t put
. peer tha Initial touchdown and the
K'_ a itra pohil failed, Tha Frda cam*
' back and with a 0 to 0 lead with
tha half nearly over. Euatla tried
to complete a paaa hot It waa In*
E j’ tarrapted by Itoland Merchant
who ra n d OS yard* for a touch*
down. The paaa for tho a itra
lnl waa good and Sanford want
* ■ 7 to 0 IwuL
“
Tho gam* progrriard In tha
third qu arter and in the dotin g
f.'
minute* nf tho Ultra period, Euatla
’
. blocked a punt and took the ball
over for a toudidown and mad*
the eatra point going Into a 13 to
J
T land which mmalnad th a t way
fo r tha real of the gam*.
Last aaason, with one of the
■*o beat aquad* th a t McLucaa haa
i;
had since 1031, opened with the
Panther* la a heavy rain and play
waa acoralanr fo r the flra t half.
Real L kick*? n tf to Sanford at
. tha opening of Uta second half and
Lolland McClelland made a th rill­
ing S4 pard run fo r'lh e only acora
■
n f tho gamn and Sanford won their
firs t encounter from Euatla by a
J i l l« D ncuro.
During tho coming week MeLueaa plans to giro the flrat
atrtitkcr* a great deal of .defan*
. ' , air* werk and the second string*r*
i Will get anolhar rlianro to **•
what they ran du on the offense.
*
Fred Oanas, Celery Fed center,
waa Slaw only Fed Injured In the
Landon tilt but It waa not harmful
enoush to beep him out nf the
gam s with Kualf*" Friday night.

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Bjr JULIAN 1 T »N 1 TH0 M
ra tro m m ad. two jr*nU whan a*
■ •« a n d - r r i q i n i n
c n i n Ui l ■BtelnV O t l t WILLIAMS; 'J IL '" • I bff Went uroend left *M on ’ A
P U r hy play •C U tt lUfiMrSP-Uh take tVrera# fur i t yafdb w t »
dan g a ttr-* '
■ * J first do**.
Btrnvtrom
want
Firm Quart d r i *'a* fcranai ;left rod far cum-. PM*.
U » S ob h U h ed 1* ff‘ t* flahterd
TembUd ood L u d im
rod Lawson rOUTnad1" Ilia ta ll W n H d * t i their own i s ykrd
frees Ike t t paid fthd 10 OM 'SI Mes. Loads* oft *1dee and p re ­
paid line. L a n d * ' mad* • o n a 'a lla a d . th their own .toA ’ W
ford o r r r )rft tackl*. Laadonoff atrip*. L ila n o d r three yard* av­
oid** aad prnalltad fir* yards M « hie own right tackl*.
Tat*
II* IS pard Hat*. La«*o* tk ta punted St parda to Ik* Soaferd
•klrt«d areeod hi* awh tefi.an d « *h*r« M o n a* rauad it back
1ra rin g Interference for IS parda SS parda Aafora bring knocked
aad a first down. Porgasoo mad a down, o n ' n re ra n * , Stmatrorm
to* parda around right aad. For- *a« kaockad dawn lo r a two
guaon modo t parda on n rororao Pard loa* w lira k t attem pted a
over right taekla. U w io g mad# left to d ran. Halt la oror. Score:
on* pard and n flrat down plao-' Sanford .11—l&lt;andon 1.
lug U a Ball on loodoo'a tav en l
* Third QBarter
yard line, lautdnn called tlm a |
Saatord kicked off to London
o * t P otter roplaen* Wilcox i t ' »»d ball went through entire
tackle for fonfion. o n a rarer*#,1 Landon team and T ala got ball
lo w ton and Htolnort fumble for! &gt;nd returned It SS parda to tho
flvo yard loss but recover. Law- -London SS yard atrip*. O arln
son triad Ida l*H tackle bat “ ad* fir* pard* o rar right taa•topped fog no gala, rorguao* hi*.-T at* want o ro r hla left lac-----* * -* —# j j ... —*
— ' hi* an ■ fah* revere* for I I
an yard* and pUfcdd ball on ■■* parda aad recovered. Lyle want
yard line and flrat down. For**- armmd left and fur 14 Pt|d* and
•on again wont aroand right and • Nrst down, r a t * mao« enothar
for n touchdown. Heora: Hanford tlrst down whan ha daabad o ra r
S—London S. Forguaoo faded back &gt;•« tachl* for IS yard* berora
.tophi# right and shot a flat paaa W a s lilt by Morgan, lu ll on S
-to Morgan foe extra point. Heora: ra rd line, f i l n want o rar Uft
-Hanford 7—landon g.
| tackl# for toachriewn.
Bear*:
Porgaaon klekad
off for Ban »«Bford 14— Land don tS. . T a t a
1 font and ball want out of bounds crashed over lit* center nf tha
| on lA adon'a own
Xt yard Fa*.
' or thn extra point Bcora:
T ala amaahad ‘tb*
eantar of the Hanford 14—Iwndon 14.
I lln" for *aran yard*. On a rel&lt;andoa kicked off to Banford
verse, aav tn mails four yards and »«4 fUlbort took tha ball on tha
a first down, o n a fab* rataraa. *» r nrd Ho# aud brought It to
A L IT T 1 1 -I C MO O l *f ■ I ® H
Tula want o r r r right tackl* for tha 14 before being knocked
D a n k , 1M pou n d balfbach Tar Davidson Callaa
T he aaniar soaring th re a t halls Irani O anaarl
aeran y a rd s fialary pads railed &lt; •* " - l««w»on triad JaH and bat
nthaal** a n i l aaraU m aat, IU fa s t ball tana* a u d
tim e oat. On n n o tb a r' flh a re- waa bald for no gain. Forgo eon
w a r d lam y ear against strong a p ;
versa, T ala «mashed' Taft guard l o t n »« Parda when nailed In
for eeren more yards and 'a ftrat backflald. On » reverie. Biotadown. T a te ' amaahad through baaloot two y a rd s lAwaon punt
ta r for *slg yards and Oavl* ratal*
*&lt;*
»&gt;* 6* yard lla*.- Tat*
Ulad for ala more o ra r U ft » * &lt; • f »• r*rdn at ran ter on a
guard and n 'f l r a t doon. Tat*
ravarao from Lpl*. Tat#
want aroand left and for nU* “ *1'
P«nla at canter for
yarda.
a first down. T ata - want o rar
T ats
reversed and
skirled right tachl* for IS yarda. tarnBy JULIAN
aroand right end for IS yard* hied but recovered First down,
8TEN8TRUM
and aaolhar Aral down, Hanford T *U W i off g rarda through
Herald 8 porta Ed I or
callad tlmo out. T ata mad* Hr* m aU r. Joqaa repU rtng Rumyard* o ra r
left tackU and t u U hlay f o r ’Calory Fed* u l t w
mad* lira yard* when he amSah
im Bahford. ,Tat# mad* IS
Hanfard over Orlande fa r a aad through eantar, Lpl# tbaa Fdrda ovsr rig h t guard for anwant around hU l i f t and |* a r" r a t down, flavin thrown
“ther lima by a m argin of
lag Interference for a touchdown. ' * ,#"T P*rd# lose. T at# cam#
SI la «.
Banford T—Landon S. hack for Ihra# yard* over canIn tha Untie, contest which will Bear*:
&lt;* line and also on tha j next
also ’be played on Ih* local field T ata want over hla right gaard
want for D ro n o n yard*
rail* fo r another Fad vletorp*~ly for extra point. Bcora: Banford
•nd * touchdown, Hanford 14—
n acore or XI tu 14. Tha Bolt** T—Landon T.
T ata'* attem pt to
trams will lie n holiday a ffa ir fo r i Ia a 4 o a klekad off to Baaford LanddE ttand Oolbort braoght U to tha S3 « « * h llo* for extra point failed.
November II.
Seminal* nhoald ra m p 'e v e r ' n r t i i ||g before b ilo i KBtckMl cAAford 14—-TAjiOoa 20,
down. lAiwaan w eal aroand left
lundon kicked off and ColbeM
IUII F*rriii*« Ht. August la*
and for S3 p ird h a tta r aacaptng «»♦ hall and returned It from tb*
M nlltU by a acora a f 41 to T
three tackier* Forgo,on mada a U .to Ik* 4t yard Una, Lawaon
• ad th ru down th rlr home­
brilliant ran -ronod right oad fo r 'h lrta d loft and for IS rarda and
coming rivals, l*raburg, by
S t-S yard*, baraty missing
a a flrat down. Ferguson lost nlna
a scar* a f SS ta St.
dawa.
Lawaon
atartad Tarda whan hn fumbled* ball and
O f course thesr gam e, wlU flrat
hartlly coma out on tha same aroand hla left and and than cat “» « * »" haehtlald. End of third
iroras w* have arlactad but any­ back over left lack!* for fir* wuartar. Boor*t Banford 1 4 - U * r
way It brings .out tha gm aral yards and a flrat down. Oraham don Si. IlumbUy replacing Jonas
cam* I n 't o replace D ank for
right tackl* for Calory Fed*.
klra.
London. Laadon was penalised
Fourth Q uarter
for ogcaaalr* time outs tor fir#
Btblaoff bald for no gain wbaa
rarda Forgaaon mada S yards h* attem pted la go o ra r right
aroea'd right and for another tackle. Blolnaff mad* nln* rarda
r , . t ™ T u . m w U t aramtd »vdr right U c h k . Morgan klcbM
• p r a t r being n artback.
laft and far eight n u n rard a “ &gt;• ball which went oat *«
W* hat* to raprass our opin­
and flrat qnartm . . d w T .
- Bmriocd*. 4l yard U a.
ion on th* Fad defensive but lb*
l a i t n d dear-tec
for sa ra a yarda. On firm ptay,
dafraalr* work of tb* locals U
Banford'. halt * • London's
K » h U d and BanUH f r ­
tha poorest Brmlnal* has had In
eight F*rd Itoa, Forguadn want oor^ 4- H«uW*F N M « « (M b m L
aeaaon* past and It la axpecUd
around right-and far a«v*n yolNa BUdnalt mnd* 1 yard o ra r right
that Coach l-eonard McLucta -will
p lad ag ban on on* yard Una.
LnwaBn triad U ft t aad
drill tha Ftda for the next three
F erguses than want over orator bng w na thrown |b r n #*r#n yard
dapp &amp;ira la acrimmag* with tha
for tonehdwwn. Bcora: Hanford I I »•#*. ' " W
“ •« .
L-w '
flrat atrtngar* an lb* defanahr*

Werka Allows G-Men
Only Six H its While
W inning By 8 To 1

TnU la hit by ftro Sanford lac- Ing tha G-Men to six acatUi
blors bat does not coma down hits.
and finally gala lain the open
The two clubs wlU m ere be
and team do ana tb* field for a to Gainesville for the sixth g*i
TT yard ran to send London Into of the series to n ig h t Jake Baa
U * lead. Scorn Hanford U —La*- w||| pitch for the G-Men, M asai
don PL . Sanford-calls time o u t Don McShane said.
T»»a want ovor'Y ight tackl* on
Gabiesvllla holds a lead of tk)
n linn smash In make extra pamei to two o re r Cordele la I
point. Score Hanford t t - U n o o n trrira between U e ehaMpBna'
*7: the Florida Slat* and (BO Georg
Oa-.ta return* to gam# la place Florida leag u e s and needs e
of F rasier at half back. Wilcox' more conquest to gain tha d*
also goea la for Bcott a t end. , | 0n.
Oraham la for Uavla. ajl for
London. London kicks off and

TODAY’S SPORTING
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Dairy .
Phone 892-W or 823

SPECIALS
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COOKED LOBSTER

25c Lb.
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20c Lb.
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SCOLLOPS

45c P t

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aid* of th* rough and laugh work­
out, galling ready far th* Euatla

tmdly k»*wa hrw.
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With th* shewing af th*
Pads la their hardest gam*
af the ****** with londea and
tha acora a f tha UU. glvaa ua

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H r sq ft. Finest blind* ohUlnubU. Hanford Awning A Shads
Co. 10* E. Snd 8L Phon* 784 J.

FOR DEUQOUS
SNACKS

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Opportaallli
TRADE—Gulfport, MU*, lou for
HoUlg rooming booAo or mUu*
W ht Vjnrant Lcngo, DrvMuAlr*
M strl, Chicago.

8—Automobile^

*

ANOTHER DUAL Four wheal
Trailer with body, apacUl fS9S.A Ford roadster, apacial
MWO B*#l R Son*, Used Oar
Dealers.

Fad* gams* an th# acheda1*.
** "•
U rra they u n i *
'
Tb* gama w ith Euatla on Octoah . bar 1, should provide plenty a f
- —e thrill* fo r th* customer* and tha
Banford offanao. w* hallav*. will
b * 't# o stro n g fa r th* F a n there.
~
W* hallav# th a t the Pada^Ffll win
^ M w r a a r n u l,.
. *.
In tha gaaea a t U h a O tr. *
th* Pads should ram p b a l l
OOLLABD to IS vlaiary- Th# Oamlaol*
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CABBAGE
and
PLANTS new ready. Write far
BaUabla woman dosira* day's work prices, atatlhtf quantity wanted.
ar laundry en Ua place, at THE DAVU PLANT COMPANY.

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

D eficit End
Is Predicted
By Roosevelt

JEVELT SEES YELLOWSTONE

Effort Is M.Dde$To
Secure Permit For
Filling Station At
Park And EigrMjt

Praises Columbia
Electric Project

Many routine .m a tte rs wore
brought befiro th* City Com­
missioners ‘iast n lfh t gt tholr lart
regular meeting tn' thla fiscal
y c ir, causing action on tha bud­
get for the romlng year, which
te g ins October I, to b* deferred
until Wednesday night when th*
Board mecta in an adjourned see
■ion.
It was Indicated last night th a t
th* Commissioners will probably
adopt the budget, levy City tag
mlltsge and other Incident m at­
te rs at the adjourned meeting.
Last night Attorney
E. F.
Ilousholder appeared before tha
Commissioners and requested th at
they re-conslder th eir refusal- to
grant th* Sinclair Refining Com*
p in y permission to e rret a filling
station a t th* Intersection of
Park Avrnue end F.ighth Street.
Mr. ilousholder brought out th*
fact th a t there would always h*
objectors to encroachment of busi­
ness In the raaldantlal area but II
Sanford wished to develop on
Park Avrnue the Commissioner*
must not hinder this progress.
Mayor Higgins advl&lt;cd tha
A ttorney th at the m atter woulJ
be “aired ou t"-an d th at if it de­
veloped that Park Avrnue should
be opened la business as ■ m atter
of policy the filling atsllon per­
mit would he reconiIdered. Action
on the m atter wsa deferred until
the next regular meeting,
Th* m attes of diversion
traffic to French Avenue
thcr discussed last night.
(C«i IIb m I m !*■■■ T i m )

BONNEVILLE DAM. Ore.
fan. Sept. 28.— (AP)—Presi­
dent Roosevelt stood on this
great federal power naviga­
tion l n o j e c t today and as­
serted its cost would be re­
____________
President Roosevelt slopfvd a t Arturned many times over riQ^-y.-AaHraai^tRvuf**'
UsU'
Point
to
admire
th
e
-O
rra
t
#VH» in Vellowslone canyon while
improved navigation, cheap­
er electricity and distribu­ sightseeing In the Yellowstone National park. Mrs. Roosevelt slso
tion of power to "hundreds seems to be graatly entranced by the scenic beauty. The Pro* blent
ot eravll communities within ■ and hla party drove through the park en ‘ioule to the Pacific n orth­
g n a t radius."
In Iks first forms] address of
M s. w sst coast trip, hr tied In
th is $61,000,000 Colombia Bsstn
, undertaking with his progrsm
f a r regional and national plan­
ning* H s declared too th a t Inatapd of ipending half Its tncoms
* a a arm am ents a* some notions
' do, America was w iser In buildtrig such projects to give "more
w ealth, better living, and g reater
" h*ppln.ss for our children."
The President also promised a
i “definitely balanced" budget by
tb s a s &lt;t fiscal year—J u ly 1.
. IMS. H s predicted th a t through
r broader ns# of slactrk power
Share would be a wider geo1* distribution of th e pop’
.through the building W
uf sm aller contmualties.
Speaking ta "hi* "friend* and
neighbors' In fdsbo's capital,
P residin'. Roosevelt said yester­
day he was trying to think of
"th e blggar objectives of A m eri­
can Ilfs," Instead a f Uiy petty
(ten Untie* en Pegs Three) ,

Largest Docket Of
H iis Summer Nets
Sanfprd Over $450
&gt; City violators yesterday added
,hvar $4SO In ftnaa to the City’s
•o ffers from the largest City
Jack et during tha entire sum*
I Thirty-seven parsons ware a r
reigned before City Judge Frank
Li Miller to answ er charges rangJag from reckless driving to tha
••O hic of tottery tickets, the 1stt* r heading tha list of violators*
! J ) f tha IS persona triad fo r tha
gala of lottery ticket* IS received
ih m a o f $SS or 7# day*, and the
&lt;rther four war* continued to the
It aourt session. The violators
of wham plead guilty, ara C.
. Newsom and tha following ne
E arly Anderson, W, R.
•gh, W alter Johnson, J,
Clark, Ed Jonas, Charlie GlbOeeyge Burton, Oaorge Ilag'
I . J* Perry, Lewi* Jordan,
i Doyle, Annie M at Blair, J .
Ir, Qua Tipple and Horae*
were also ar*
W o r e the City Judge to
IW * r * disorderly
conduct
They
were: Joseph
6 tm Henry Milton and
&gt;8tavern who receivevd sen
. t f .$$ ftps a r 10 days In
[ Jan e* Ban H alt, Mabel
l a warn Patterson, and
ar, who war* given an
o f a $10' fine o r SO
.Leroy Banks,
■fc J*B
a r Oavk
avia, wh* were dlsM arphy
ky and Raymond
i, ehargod w ith tla f liquor war* die*
Daunla H atcher, urUka charge vras fined
days. WOli* Jam as
tailing liquor with­
ers* also fined $3S
id Elijah W est
was

w est on hla "public pulse feeling" tour.

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Morgenthau AndjW .F. Shelley Is
Eccles T o Seek Re-elected Head
Balanced BudgeJ Of Rail Chapter
Two Chief Fiscal Of­ Other Officers Are
ficers Sec Balance Elected By Members
As Business Need For Coming Year
WASHINGTON, Sept, IS.—
w. V. Shelley, local railroad

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McLucas Is Speaker
A t Jaycee Luncheon British Board Issues
Ruling: On W hiles

Japanese Claim Sue*
cesseH On All Ma­
jor Chinese Front* .
Hr Tli# A iw flitN I*m «

JnpnR wna placed on «fl
imllmilitt war footing today
nnd prepared for a long con­
flict rn the F ar Eaut. Tha
Wnr Ministry Issued military,
orriliwincc •’number 41" in­
definitely prolonging mili­
tary ncrviee for nil officer*
nm l men o n tho active reaerve liats,

Tim drvrlopm rnt ram a as mil*
llary observers In Nnrlh Chino
guv u Hirlr cat Itunics th at 0d0,&gt;
uuu Jspuucss troops were being
iiiuhllliod—in the event Russia
So terrific was the ix plosion of humbx tlrupprd by Japani-eo aviator* on hundred* of Chinese ■hnuhl hpcome Involved ,tn th*
refugee* at the Kungklnng ta ilu ry rtallon m-ar Shanghai that some hodlc.i of the victim* were Utnu-Jspsnese war. Reports w era
blown into Ireetops, A few can Ir -ren high up in hriiiirhe* of the tree nt the right. Mure than 1100 currvni Ip Tokyo that hug* Iron*
content rations
were
masslivf
Wen- killed and 4fi0 wounded. This picture whs rushed to the Dulled K lM o aboard llir Philippine along
Hie Manrhoukuo fltbarU
Clipper.
,
border.
b*rom Moscow olflrlal Soviet
organs warned "we do tint wool
war hul e n ar* always rssdr.
C IT Y N E W S B R IE F S jD i d a t O T S
for war." Aid) a t Nanking INin It &gt;I V. Itugomoloff, Bovlst am*
liaatador to ('hind, suddsnly board
cd an airliner for Maaoow gr*'
sumahly on a m atter vitally If'.
fsctln t R usits'e position U Iho
Htnu-Japsnnse conflict.
Frcvl Holly, m rom lm ut Isrmor,
jp w
»ljii underwent UII uppeiudriHi
fronts. K.ildtng a slU urs of s«vupend Ion uf | ho IVnt.ild l,nu«ti
arul days on. the progress of Its
ton Mruiiirlal itospllnl Inst week,
tCewllaesA *■ r*e# Tkrve)
l» ii'portnl as rpthlly riHorer-

Seek
Peaceful P act
In West Europe

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111:1: 1.IN, Kepi.,' 2H. —(/lTItvii-hsfuchirr Adolf Hiller slid
Tho Spnfonl Kin .mis flu b w ill,,,
.
„ ,
Mit'i.ollni | have
h hi dv n p u ls r uc-Lly luncUou
frlrndsliip
with Kngland n
liinmriiiw a t iuumi in the grill
"•"in " f ihc Vnlilva IJ 111, iu-coiiI- enm n doin' of their 'Kuropcnii
un: In un uiinoiiiKvimui madi* to- policy, politicnl cilile* of loth drliny hy Kiclm-y J, Nix.
•In.4,1 1(14ley.
Monk.'* I’lacs was again robbed
The iw iija ic ld ti'idcrs mcU iit n or Ilm jnikpota Ip two of lha
.la in iHirtlan of ilm |■iop. I lal.r
M «s Murgan-l Sqiilri',
IlM,*l p in nte luncheon for nn ucruss* slut machine* In Hm esUhllahshore initk for development hy r lil Him wna Inpiicd
Hiinduy , Ihi luldc tulle 11 lore their wulld- 1limit last night when Intruifere
the Jayrees.
ufluruoml whi'ii slic was llirowu
Iirondrrut iippenl for the eiitersil the building lliroilgh *■
"The Junior Clmnilnr of t'niutrnm a nml nr m il-, was d * licur-eful to||:dior.il I n vs it li nthel' skylight nbnvn lha rsnopy and
m ono wants tn tn'Ri In some
1 turned I rum Ilm .......aid launch
nuliiiiis ft mu Ho- .MnyfioUl Hlym- scoured npprnillunlely f!5 out of
way to gei tills prnji'i t under
lha ntebi'l timl dime machines,
way lietore the Influx, id lour Inn Memorial ||iHylinl llilniuorti pie .''Indium.
iua. It vitta ri'porli-d today.
1st* thla winter," Mr. Ill,nun
The two F m c"t iliii-fs ngir*ed, snmotlmn early tills morning, poslated, adilitig Ilint Hie Innly IihiI
well inforiued r|uitii'smen ssid, tn lieu hidlnvu.
Tho city hrli-tcr laarni-d Hil,
It was llii' third Him* (luring
on liainl g 1no which lin y wished
uliut might he tiiin id n fuur•iiuridliR Hist
llulpli Ragwi'll. power pint hy stages—tolliritplu llin past fow months that the
to contribute til soma wmlliy M’ctctury of Hm Sotnlnoli. (*„u!|.
civic purpose, pnfenibly
tin*
Knglind now nml Inlvr IVnnce. loillihiig bus lino n entered slid
ly f'liiimhar uf r»mni&gt;rn&gt;, I* hi
park.
Miisvuliiii nnd, Hiller in an ex* roldiod and In such rasa the obii linn h la iter condition nml lluit
Tim
Ciiinnilsslouera
ndilseil lm la cvpi-i led In |„t sat-ll a| Ids rluinge of hsinpiol lunsts ln-t Jni t was to etiiplv Jnfkpol* In tha
(light Irtlffilllled Miliilurity of th* slot m achines., drily lEo of th#
Mr, llaburn. howawr. Hist due u lli'ii v. till In a few dtiys.
tour marhliiea worn tohhnd duw
tu the rointlHiin id the piopns&lt;-&lt;l
Itomc llvrlm-«&gt;^, uf eliMo eidl^i
to n ynitli In which Hiu more
paik hK-stlnn at present no Ini
hm id mn in L‘iiio|ii'*n affairs.
The
regular
schedulnl
weekly
proram anls i-nuhl bn mndn Until
Tho two Fnsrist tcadrra pro- niiHitisIvo mur.hdiea urn kept tot;
Lions clalmeil lliut tlodr cooperative Biifofy,
sow* of Ike work priiil.lcd In llii'!!'met ling of (ho Sanford
hih will In* held tomorrow eve- axis, thoi|;h rnpnhto of support­
Tho Inlrudora entnrsd the build*
WI'A prwjmt will, li Tins , .
sent to lieHdqiinrlera has been " d ’K at 7:00 oTIork at the Valdes ing even wilier KurUpeul) ro -o p e f log through an open window
tonrptrtrit
t Hotel, nrrurding to nn announce­ ulion, i, iuipirvloiiM to wny at- id in ro Ilia rniiufiy which allow*
"Ww nppiei nte your ileslm I i ment made today hy the dun leniptn In; urork Itulo liernian nlr l» enter n . largo ventilator
m operate In Hit* w aller," May-1 vivu-tary, J . L. (uillowny.
fill lidsllip of pluyliii; olio nilloll fun. The peraon or pnraoni then
turn n pirgn hnlo In Ihe eld* p t
or Kdwuid Higgins slati-d. udil f
off agninot Hu- other. .
Tho
Banfnrd
(Tmsa
and
riim;klug that Hii-lr aid would ho of
II Ituco nod Ills host,' Rotelis- Hie small ventilating tunnel U 4
mare practical / h eart t In Hie «r riu li will bold lls regular fuehi&lt;r Hitler, Hindi- diaiuatlr l r - driip|ied to llin floor. They pro*
scheluled weekly meetlnr hnilght
n ear fidnm.
affiriuatiun "I ftlehdshlp nt u iqraUil-tn empty lha Jackpot* sag
Bhoitly after Ilm appearance of hi the chib rooms „f Hm Vsldiu stnto 11-vtitjut-1 git on in the Reli-hs- tliiny returneli linck fnVthe taa-'
Mr. Rahurn. Hie City fattier* hnli'l starving Ul 7 111 o r loeU, 1linm-l llrry nr (In ve iling It.ilinn not and out of Ihe winnow as
they had rnmo lit.
formally adopted Hie WI’A l»oJ according to nn unnoiiTn erm-nt stales mutt.
la i c a l p. o l i c e l o o k n -g r o u p of
eel as drawn up hy Cliy i:nri ] mndn this mornliiK l., A, (!.
H itler drclpnd, ilmwevrr, th
. . .at
...
Mudden,
eecretnry.
Ihn Rome-Rcrlin nvis must nut* Huger pi In Is found III thn tmlli*
ne#r F m l T. WIHIsun wldeh
had previously lieen triilntively
la- interpreted n. —tlie* form ation) lug nml nt*o ostlmaled Hie prop*
npprnvrd. The pinjivi ■.ills for
I of a bloc nlnii-,1 u,:aiiij&gt;t other crly ilntnugu nl nbnut four dob
Inr a.
an sipendltiire of nenrly i.io.E
r trfi ia ii nf l D
u ttrr ii cCt l .1 (•uri,
*tatra.''
C cn ItUe C
I J Ii H
„0nr , i», ho
rui&gt;tr»r&gt; we are con-,
0M with Hui City p.ijlnc over
11.004 as Its shpre.
_. * ,
,,
vinred th a t Ihtuiigh thic, ouri
Tha pinjert provides for III* .g T w- J ,y
»?: ,°;5’
.......
&gt;»»■"". " " '•■•» ran serve'
1
(lllrl,.,u nf liu r|
developm ent. of the west serllno the Rm-lmci. of th r Wnrhl. will ,,,,, |in,
I lho«, the
of tha I'ark, the letting of be host tunU ht *t * district j r(,cnlrteg Lut J
cast
or « g.-n-j
,
. "Far*
" ‘T
sbruhs. trsoa, and nil other work meeting that will la- held in - W „lm - c l o .a to no,
required to romplelo the plan ford at Ihe A,-oilcan I a-g ion Hut. ,.r, | tat*rjratloni,l uml. iV tim lh .g V
lon * * . •" *
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except a^-atiered xhowera on thR
According
to irform el Imi re ­
to h* followed throughout the
r
| keys, Kxlremn Northwest FloV*
ceived here hy f . C. t'olllnes of
development of Hi* paik.
W »-»*,r t°n |«'*t and W*dn**dayt
Th* project situ provides for the local csinp, C. K. Sage of
,
. warmer In west portion Wed*#*the grading of the park men, .Ocala end dlstiict secretary, has
ravorlag with murk, lusutlstfun hivltad all ramps In be well rep­
_____
&gt;
Daytona Tide*
of aah-lrrlgidliiii system ■■ well resented and also has arranged
Tuesday's tides, low, 7:&gt;T A,
V/ASIIINOTON, Kept., JK. - M T
as g water srsletn fur watering fo r S tate, H eld' Judge' Firm' U.
Dame of F ort'' I’irrcv to be pres­ •—H enry L. I’rlnglc and Frank P. H , t i l l P. M ; high. 1:41 A* M.
flowers and gra.ss.
ent anJ also S lrte Manager V. la ird , re p re sm istn c s uf a Flori­ 1:01 P. M.
■ srem sU r
| .
V. Miller
labelshd.
da
citrua
growers' committee
Today 14.09; yesterday IP,
IsoLmitted to the ugrlcullure ad*
Freclpitatl**
! jutlm enl adininistintiim yrsterh
Total tor yfstarday___ __ _ H
_ .
_
[day a proposed prw marketing
Total tor month to data—4.11
F o r
L a rg e r
N a v y sgraem ent regulating the shlpEDINBURGH. Kept. JX.—0P&gt;Normal to dot*- ....... .... ...... f J &gt;
.
ment of fr%U4o nurlhrrn markets.
Krials ad finally h n
lulllled a
Temperature*
HTOCKIIOl.il, Sept., a t._ (jp &gt; _
They bold ■ long conference
to Hi 1*11.11nl slx rru .
Maximum. I I : minimal
Plana f a r a bigger navy, w hich'w ith AAA officials yesterday and
Harold reading;
Th* aaaisU at keeper nf tbs Will U suggested to parliam ent planned to Mnllnue the discusOfficial Report
0
farad** Pwhlte Record office has n n i p ear, incliulr three cruiser* ■Ion* today.
The new pact, spproved by th*
# m* H u n role rued glee lAvcuinrnl* which four t oro edo Im ats. thw * roa«i
th* ehoatoi h a re hesn ret ureed un defenao aktpa, I I motor torpedo grow ers' oaauwiltre at la k ria m i^ I f
convoy for tub* Sept. 10, permits prorating o f, **
d*r lh a iroaty of Nurihamptoa
1a
H
fru it a t all lime*. _______
* M
court. « • . &gt; » . ritho park rotimiltlin of tho Ran
ford Junior t'handier nt rmn*
muruo, eppusn d tinfini- tin- City
Commissioners nt the r ii tuilnr
meting III |he rny
Hall lint
night and reqin sled Unit ttie
Coriinilssliincrs doslgnule a rer-

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Hitler And MimscUnL _Muu«bUa. . $ &lt;« -^ ® » ^ ^
Aim At Deal withT;mmrr*w , , Qn ‘rt
?I
France And I] upland

Slot Jackpots Are
Robbed In Monk*s
Place Third Time

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Iaocal Woodmen To

LOCAL WEATHER

CitrilH Growern Have
Market Agreement day.

Smathera Charges
Plot Among Senators

The Nsw York. Jhtoaga and
Th* T to t " waa
Aa Angeles public librarian all •* ¥ . to
ton
it,eea.ee*
braia
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Huge Troop Concent
tratlons Reported'
On Border Between
Mnnchukuo-SIberin

Russian Envoy 1
Leaves Nanking

^ rovem en t Of Iauke
American Lawyers
“Front Is Approved
R a p Constitution
Speech Of F. D. R. M. L. Rahurn. ihiilrtnan nl

e s-sw w w

the organ!
selected Job* Be hlrsrd to
h* hi charge af tha program for

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CHINE6E BOMB VICTIMS BLOWN INTO TREETOF$

Jaycees P ro ffe r
oc-mAid To City In
Trig Developing Park
: WPA Project Forlm -

man, was re**lreled lis t night
to serve as president of the Sanford Chapter of the Railway
Employers League' of Florida a t
the le a g u e ’s regular mcetlog held
last evening a t K:0O o’clock at
the Valdei Hotel.
Approximately 70 members of
the loc«l chapter were present at
the meeting which was featured
KANSAS CITY. Sept. !*.—W)
by the deetlon or officers for the —Th* Amerlran tier AssocUllon
romlng yenr anil an address to
, he m em ber, by J. II. Mobley of proolrd with loud spplause yes
tordny strong
speerhee from
£ £ £
™ n 7 . . ? . * a “ ™ " i u t o W H J * . I*
soma of Its lenders ngslnst Pres
blent Roosevelt's Supreme Court
Mulrley
propimal sinl tn rebuttal^ (a the
public debt.
the
oulllnci
made
by
the
slalc
President’s Constitution l&gt;sy ad
Although neither lies comment,
ed an tb s recent etock market body fihluring th# aim s and ac­ dre»s,
decline authorities pictured hoth complishments set by the. Itaguc — in reply to the president's d»Srrlptlnn of the Constitution as
as believing this drop probably through ihc coming year.
During Ihc meeting the elec­ a "layman’s document, not a
resulted tn part from business
tion
of
officers
was
held
and
lawyer's conlrarl." Frederlrk II.
uncertainty over the govern­
after re-electing Mr. Shelley ne Hllni htleld, bar *«*or alton pre»
ment's fatu rs fiscal rours*.
head
i
f
the
railrvad
body,
the
blent, (old lha convention'! op
Secretary Morgenthau disclos­
ed th a t a new drive la under chapter rlrcted M. M intrik *• suing aesshini
"Of [ I meg who participated
way to curb government eipcnu- the firs'. Vice-president, M. L.
lluraa but h* promised th a t there Tlllli m the second vice-presi­ In framing the ConalRuOnn, 3!
will ‘be no cut* In the salaries dent, 1. F. Preston aa the third were lawyers • • • If the Con­
of Federal Worker*, and the un vice-pr-sident, and W. C. Tifon stitution of Hie United Stales is
employment relief funds will not as the fourth vice-prrsident. M. a layman's document w* mav
F. Hal*, wa* ra-elrcted to serve bow In reaperl to the 33 men of
be reduced again.
He revealed that he discussed a s secretary and treasu rer of the Constitution who ware not
law yers"
tha economy campaign with Pres the organ iration.
The
group
elected
several
Jam es A. need, former DemIdant Roosevelt before the Chief
Esecatlv* departed on hla West ataiidin- committers for the com ocratlr senator from Missouri,
*m trip, and that hs had ron- Ing year nml most im portant of greeted the ronvenllonlng law­
ferred with acting director of the these rninmlUeca were th* mem yer* ns “prolsgonlsta of the Con­
budget Daniel Bell and o thrr bership committee, the legist* stitution."
W arns of applause echoed
Budget Bureau offlclsle oo tha lure committer and th* program
committee
through Ilia packed auditorium
1*1711 budget.
Featuring the program fo r the a* he declared the framers of
“ W* will have the figure* In
ship* for tha W eeldent upon evening wnr* lap dances by Miss the (&gt;ni»lllu(lofi "knew lliat an
hla return." Morgenthau said, i Doris Jackson n n l J , A. Peckbam. honen fanatic, whether otejiurrh
Asked ir ha sllH hope* to al Miss Jarkeon was accompanied or stain. Is the most dangerous
beast ever turned loose to rurae
t*U a balanced budget this year, by her mother.
Attending as • gueats of - th* the earth—all th* morp danger­
b* replied:
"Put not golas to say. But w* leegue last night was W. N. Liv­ ous If hts rruel porpose, are
m sikid by gentle smiles end
era exploring every avenue la ingston of Orlando and a g r
ta b u la t­
o f employees In hia division In friendly protestations
e a rs J^ssrreter possible."
th« railroad department in th at ed tn lull the Intended vlillms
*’
city.
Into security.
"Reason cannot appeal to nor
rompsse'nn mitigate the fury of
a fanatic. • • • Th* degree id
fanstl&lt;lam la often tha measure
H**d Coach Leonard L. Me
of u n ity .'’
Lacas a t tha Bemlnol* High
Aa Reed concluded President
Hcboot CeMry Fads, wa*
' LONDON, Sept., SI. —(AT—The ■llnrhfleld remarked, "all of you
speaker today at U&gt;* Ban ford British Board of Trade recently must realise sow th e atmosphere
Junior * Chambar . of Co
Issued a regulation that "all bias In which yoa will be all this
luncheon held at lb*&gt; Valdes Ho­ whales measuring TO feat fas a week," and was greeted by htud
tel where he mid the young Ban straig h t line between th* tip of handrlapplog.
ford civic body of the naoeoalty the upper Jaw and th* notch be­
of good training, and the fun­ tween the fluke* of th* tall shall
bo considered Immature."
damentals of tha football
and w hat makes a good football * Quirk es a flash a young men
ttfr.
jr
wrote int
Tha maettng waa presided/over
Forgive me fe r being, a s token­
by Vic*-President E. B. Lousy. ing old nosey, hut who held* the
W ASiyNGTON, 8 a p t, t* .
The group discussed plana for whales nhll* the skipper measure* (AT—Senator Bras th e n , New J e r­
sey Deraacvet, charged today that
another
baaatiflcatlan
project thcmT
with tha ptknnad Ban lord T rail­
a t the tim e Hag* L Black was
e r Camp ns tha objective. Tha
Th* Abraham IJnootn nation­ narahutod U tho S g N m Court
suggestion oh Ibis m atter was al monument, gear IfodghavlU*. there w m a “p let smeevg some
brought up h r Clyde Ramsey hut K r., contains tha tog cabin and
t e n to delay tot I t toast two
tha project la only tentatively p a rt of tbs farm where Lincoln years th* confirmsttom a t gay a r ­
settled ..
w as bora.
mada t o .rte a ld c n t
—The Administration's two chief
(Itcal officer* will urg* Pros!
Roosevelt in .balance the,
budget in the n » il D»c*l T»»r*
formed officials said today even
It It require* new and heavier
tax**.
These person*, said Secretary
Morgmtbau and Chairman Mar­
tin e t B. Eerie* of the Federal
Reserve Hoard are convinced a
balance ne.wcen
between tnenmo -anil
batanea

•AY, S E P T E M B E R 28, I 9S T

R
ilJ pfut*sP^jJaps Molilize 600,000
Budget Actioty
T il Tomorrow A s Russia Threatens W ar

President P r o m ise s
“Definitely Balanc. ed n BudgetForNext
‘Fiscal Year, 1938

Bays Nation Is .Wise
ToSpend Money On;
I PWAInsteadOfWar!

1

Public Rec&lt;&gt;rd Keeper
Returns Old Papers Sweden I Preparing:

�T U E S D A Y , S EPT E M B E R .

SANFORD,

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How Miami D on It?

M T U VBR5 K FOB TODAT
I--' .W ig KCCAl'K: Our soul la **•
eeiaad *■ S bird Out of the snare
m tb s ' foalara: tba anare la
f. M u , and we are eacapod. Our
- 'h s l s la In the name of llm Lord,
- M il. made Leaven and earth.—
IM jIJ*.

TVs W l'A wilt b* liquidated by
' M * t June, It la announced,.making
; ‘ I t jggt' rig h t for a long dfy sum
i

For nearly a quarter of a century the rest' o f tM
state has been marveling «t? Miami’s growth and hfb evtf
increasing popularity as a tourist resort. From a sthtfgllng little village of five thousand people 25'years ago,
with winter visitors numbering only in the few* hundreds.
It Is now a city of over a Hundred thousand with hundreds
of thousands of vistt’orV anduatly. Advertising, more tHab
anything else, did It.
•
Now that Miami has grown into a metropolitan city, i t
has not abandoned Its adraHHng campaigns', but Is
spending more and more each year In an endeavor U) at*
tract more tourists and more permanent residents. The pro­
gram this year provides for an expenditure by the City
government of over two hundred thousand dollar* fog.pti£
liclty purposes, $72,500 of which will be spent in news­
papers and magazines in vsrious parts of the country.
"The Fall and Winter campaign* to be started at once,"
saya the Tampa Timea in commenting upon Miami’s ad*
vertiaing plans, "Include advertising in 70 newspapers east
of the Mississippi River and In southeastern Canada- a t r
con't of $30.-595 and hr 16 magazines of. national gimtfeUM
« cost of $10,609.
$16,699. The Spring campaign, to cost $8,921,
at n
will1be directed to readers of 23 newspapers In Atlantic
Coast and Middle Western states, while the Summer cam­
paign in 16 newspapers in the South will cost $9,00tf and
invite neighbors down. Special radio and school advertis­
ing will cost an additional $0,000.
lift
an ■
itv u ftl.’ntf m
a n in
l l w m l tthe
he
"It doesn’t riwinlpo
require an
advertis;ng
man
to rdiscern
smart features of these plena—an ample appropriation, a
nation-wide appeal plus timely directed appeals to certain
sections, a co-ordination and sustained ^eaivround drive
which is most effective, and a program handled by adver­
tising experts—not political officeholders or local buslneaa
men who haven't the time or special treinlng.to do It.
“And this, mind you. is only $72,500 out of a total
publicity budget of $202,000. Since Miami . has plainly
found this to be a richly paying Investment, why, oh why,
Can't Tampa, Hillsborough county, other cities and coun­
ties and the State Legislature follows such a clear-cut ex­
ample? It’s an old question, but a pressing one as long as
nothing Is done about It.".
'

M
nose C entral C hung Kaisayi China will continue to
on* hundred yrara if neccsThal ta' ■ long time.
tn t Roeavvvlt ti undecided
to make Congrtaa mad by
g ah «xtfa session or to let
lU y mad.—F ort Myers (Kla )
Jftrect stock* have dropped
Ikm dollars In the last few
mors than enough to gcUf ef the present federal

It Xarope Is In a trading mood,
• might consider recalling young
R l W n It in eichange-or any
g w ^British lecturers.—Senator
sapef In Los Angelas Times.

‘ood IT k ts Show Kite In Dixie
OHlgg—headline.
eg—headline.
i'lasperity ot
Ofay price, obeervet the Stnford
l!et*!d. Bread, we imsgtnd, tk tbe
• t t i l offender. I k l r s mure iloueh
U mkke It rie*.— Miami I'osL
’ *' $ . -- .......- -X U
, ^f«'w onder bow many of these
fkretire Intuits the British would
ta d ore theta dkya If they w rrr
p fa pa rt'd for war; O r b etter still,
haw many of the lasulte would be
H enry Ford la In good physical
•pssdltk.n at 74&lt; a news Item statee.
.R ril, rvmcmher when they used
U aay riding in the old Model T
w as guod for yoor liverT—Joplin
Abbot the poorest eubetltule
f a r cash Dial the raerrhent who
SfatW h credit too freely nnd
M f l ' M n e ra have, la sympathy.
^.IBWSStills S tar Advocate. And
MOOT thing about It la he
m wmn always get that.
Mumotlnt, now vUltlng Httler
M Osvtnksy has eent his eon to
iMfMhdf to visit llallpiroad. live
tdd nfan le evidently try in r to line
M # « a o d comedian to play a role

Illegitimate Loans
The illegal money lender—whone buninena in bod for
everyone but himself—aometimon chargen 1000 percent a
year, according to William Trufant Fbntpr, American eco­
nomist ami educator in tne current Rotarian Magazine. He
addn that an a rule, however, the loan shark charge* only
120 to 820 percent.
Ap‘*A giri clerk in a Minnesota railway office," the eco­
nomist nays, in exponlng the practlccn of the unlicensed
lender, "in 14 monthn paid $125 on a $25 loan and atill
owed the $25. The lender received 429 percent a year. In
Kentucky, until recently a haven for illegal lenders, the
sworn testimony of a. high-ratc operator showed that a
$26 loan repaid weekly over a period of three months cost
$17.50. That is in excess of MM) percent a year. In an­
other cane, a borrower wnn asked to pay $5 interest for
one month's use of $10."
Charging that the illegitimate loan business hurts *11
legitimate business, Mr. Faster says, “All business has •
stake in the problem. No concern v ith anything to sell
can afford to ignore n force which undermine* the pur­
chasing power of It* customers. Sample atutlies show that
pn illegal Ioann of uInhiI 125 million dollars, the loan
chargen amount each je a r to about 300 million dollars.
Sizing up the licensed small loan companies Is easier. An­
nual reports to the Stale supervisory departments indicate
that their outstanding loans arc about 250 million dollars
on which they gross aU.ut 80 million dollar* a year. In
other words, per dollar of credit, the unlicensed lender*
charge roughly eight times as much /o s &lt;he licensed
.undent.
(
\
"Merchants know families deep In debt arc sick cus­
tomers. Illegal loins drive families further into debt.
Tbe typical legal loan, on the other hand, is deliberately
planned to extricate a family from debt. For the most part,
therefore, legsl lending is good business—good for business
as a whole, agricultural ns well tut commercial.
‘The legal lending business is In sharp contrast with
the Illegal business. Legal companies operate not in de­
fiance of general usury laws, but in strict conformance
with speelsl statutes. Twenty-nine states have laers fol­
lowing the line* of the Uniform Small Ixtan Law; and in
25 of these the permitted rates arc sufficiently high to
enable small Itorrowers to be served within the law. In
the other 23 states and the District of Columbia, legal
rates are so low that a large proport'on of borrowers must
cither cross state lined for loans or go to illegal lenders.
“Businessmen know that it creates 111will toward busi­
ness in general to-have men in line opvfsting In violation of,
fair play. And they know.that If business ever needed
goodwill, It needs goodwill now.”

Caught In A Thunderstorm
i . I t th ere* • d w h» *f iW te r ,
n w .f**, .. - .
A. A b ra * metal * r a r i i l *
from* btildibg—breanoe
H'a
(to cad es:
IX. A L a n d f a l l p r e u c t a r h y UP

depend ra lly grounded H^Matos
fto i.

X

Id^Je. Itrtp nirS , from
It-* radio, I H u h r a . •reristad.
a lts* .
electric R gjit circuits,
■ctrriicil doom akd * W * w * If
•W X
fireplace, 111 hints*
conductors. downspout*. hath lab,
S, '1 oneroid ably out-of dagra.
•tey i » » f f i r a
Isolated tree*,
a ir* (caret, hill lops, a id e open
• p w n , sm all sheds In n p a a rd

it* victims In rural d is tririi; rpre­
ly aiq one Iq, n ruotk-fU home o r
,
office.
II * o cmxl filer to stay out of
rainuninir l&gt;«It during n e to rip.
And, ecntnilT to n a n / folk*' \ .
Im p m -lcn , you're no rafer in a
W
car.
limn walking along the
around.
*
. \Vty-n
lightning doe* atrika
umnrry it f$fp, • tffprf)$lon in log •oiticonr, rail a iltrto r and atari
*rm.ml. Http Taller pt canyon. or* ln in lialflf Iho ratnc artificial
splrntlofl used on a drowned w.
y ld n ilr of sleep cliff. , ■"
•
Bjr The Al* F ra la re S m l f e
person.

t

la spit* o f th* fact h* opposed President
CL* (FMahotwy of Wyoming Join ad in welcoming
feeling" Journey to tha P a d f k northwest.
4«at (right) aa be addressed the crowd from
W »
In the re a r Is S e c t o r H. H. Schw arts

R otaereU 'e court reorgoiiUaUmi bill, ftiia to r Jtwcph
the chief vircutlv* to th a t s t a b or his “political
O’ Mahoney (left) la ahown standing with the Preslth e rear platform of his special train a t Casper,
spurring gopda, $1,951; admis­
of Wyoming.
____________________
sion*, I2HU.VGO; d u b daes, $70,163;
ro d s I security act, $2,301,035;
telephone and other common lealions, $379,255; safe deposit boxes,
By PRBBTtJN UltOVFR
$20,192.
Flotilla, with 1-27 percent of the
amlner make* n&gt;u wnuldn't let
national population, paid .77 per­
cent of thu national' total Internal
H tulu) It out iif tUo office,
AlsVama,
revenue
collections.
"If
fum dr got built nt
which has 2.22 percent of th* p i--T h * HesetUamrnt Administra­ li“ In, •ts iila h itd /' “they would
pnlatlun
3 percent 01
of uthai .
pnraunn paid
psHi 2--.t
tion contends th at wb«u It flu- know nil llm field unswers to
Total, ami (Irorgla, with 227 p e r |
libsa examining an applicant tor give.**
rent of the population, paid .55 of
a home In one of Its utopian sub­
urban settlem ents nit doesn't feel
the' national totalFlorida psltl 1.07 percent of the
poor and dowji-lrodd*#. T7.H one
total income tqx collections, 48
thing la certain, be will feel
percent o f the miscellaneous reve­
thoroughly learcliod.
nue, a td .90 iiercrnt of the pay
T heta aarlturlian ant I laments, j
roll tax ci under the social securi­
of wfllth tlier* nrs Hire*, irgr*
of Ilex Tugwelt.l
ty act.
th* dream child
&lt;
bed tit*
the -------dream
and
who taunebad
tb m t|U t r**ettlam eat in broomo
n y o u J |rnvp utuRatlnra and
• *oratl«d auenr baron. T tialr
Mre wit about th*
nam*s Mo llroenltrU ta t Wash- p. , ri, „n,| ^nnrrel tilth tho nolanIn fto a), tlfb«n IHH*
X.ISnlo laatUnrrl, that « It
clnnatlll.
and Hrrvndalo ( a l( ,
nr.nlnr.t rim. If jrno par
LONDON., Sept. I*.—W&gt;—ProM llwauhrvi,
| *-iur Mils promptly auu o at* a
d'etton that tlrttaln would b«
Tim. iblnimtaa.1 ttn a u ls •■•( Mil- | lu)„ n r. ,
| ha t *111 help,
starved Into snbmtsalon In the
waukrn and Clnrtnnall mill havo „ n1 , r r ,,M
M, 0„ i thouMlot
to wait a fow indnllia bjfor* sloltorw MM ottny you probably
first month or two of a new
they honmiii |,rnloRi&gt;s of the so t- , «mi,t btitly your own horns Sad
war. Holes., ta il &lt;inanti(lei o f
rrnmmil, ahif* llm lioUire are n)|
|l;o p o m tiu O il to
emergency ratlsu* were stored
only 70 iw nm tt romplo(e. Hut mi,B r.tre nt you a, (ilM libOI.
ibrevghigs* kips raaintry, h is npeik
,thn«a atlfforlng from th* panj ,r
'must applicants
mail* hy J. It. Olyas* sftid «"*
tsblas m ala of lit# national r»l&gt;\ ( t|i 'U ptltto-r afti.&gt; th* asaralford contrnllor during tin World
)llal C*a* ttosln motlnK lit Uroen*
n „ n,„n, |it it cam* from
W ar. *.
.
(bvlt na soon ns ‘.boy ran ahalif n IreMm; that »iimi-lM.ily was
In hi* “memoirs." d y n e* Jilts
loll 111* rtulclies Ot prlvato land j|h i,)( (
n Kfs, That
hard at war iunufirrs: “flywhuae
lords. Tba plac* Is ready and e r oiay hf, Inti yliiiln-r o r not 0tov
agtnry war oeeura It i t tllflkull
alnlnallon of Bppt'cifini naa bo- f„ , UI,]|(lr,t. ,|„ .v |&gt;a,t |„,tt,.r
to nay unlesn It la by thorn ronrrrn " whore Ilf*- depends on tko
Xbn.
1 x .n s lorn tin* Itoiqp nsam lnrr that
Anybody can apply for orte of u ^ j, m n w,.|t wnitt1W( alll| (t,|r —
rin tlu iird produrllon of pr.vnto
, tha plarra but U w rallh «n&lt;i bu, fin tllr ally . atraliwd.
"fnrimira from arm amrntk. , .
prosperity la stnlllus upon you |
'
... .
. J
" II o aruum epta ta re was won
tha tnanasctnuil marks yna nit
In IH (. Death aloud grlunlus
sa InrllKlblc. Tba trt.ual imturrItA TIN d &lt; ITY hBHVK’KH
nt lira finish point, . . we wnu
*r la told Ilist lb* salary ran**]
------ • Ibn ram . Oral help us. and uo*
of tttpsal* M to bo from ISoo to | Our
W'aihinvtJti
M ory-Oo
nllli in lllann In m lsarr, with
11.00* n ysar. That la to In- • Hound n f*w dtjrs apo quolrd a re*
rinds ilia narnitiR* of alt m*tn- port of the Housing Division of th*
bare- of lit* family, minor- *x 1‘VfA, hi uhich fil rilk-a of the
rrptod.
Ilnilrtl M al*» wvro r i t n l on the
‘ i
. • * •
hosts of lintlta, clrctrlcal a*rvtc*
Ilut that Is a vary Urallm! rx- ami toilet *. This report had nvvsr
planatkm. Noi by any moans U rn niniM public, tu t our nlrrt
rna n young i-onple with n» ilrrry -C o Ihmndrrs got Ihs facts
children lint wills n coniblnml ami puhlUbori (Ik* 1U h ig h rtl oral
inernns of |£d00 a re a r **t Inin lU l i n r t l r j lo l citloa.
th* vtltaiaa. Th*, are rnrnlny too
U r w ent disappointed to not*
murli Tti bw rllKlhU. a lam tty .tk al no H otkla city was atnonc
of tw o—rash and wUn—rawst (all t hr b*&gt;t 111: nnd g riev "! to not*
within n salary rditsw ot 10V* to that a H ilda city, Jacksonville,
|t.to o a ywar.
"
was among the It) Inwrst. InisI f they are earning Iras than much in Jarhreijvillo is highly
th* nilnlRnufT of | H t they ar* pnhUrl'J-il
shining ria n t pin
ronaMvred poor rtnkn and Hko. vr muuiciiMfly n f r s h li i *f M ilttirs,
ly to hscomo cltarU r cakes: nr, ovning r.ral operating Us electric
If |)Ot charity ruses, lh * r would ||.-1st (Hid w ater arrvlcra, V i
b« spaM fog morn fur rdht than w.niUI hsve c a p rrtr.t th a t It would
th sy sSOUtC and lb s i b a ts to rilo high in a tvn-ua of bath.

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

Florida Revenue
Gain For 1937 Is
Highest In U.S.

Income Tax Collec­
tions Increase 105
Percent For Year

22' States Combine
Forces f i t Drive
Against Criminals

jmuhg Savannah woman
w h* ta d three children before she
•m e U ami Iasi week became a
KANSAS CITY, Sept., 27. - b F )
gfnndm olher at M certainly has
ala Hart out to have a fall nnd --T ri-nty-lw o M ala* jotncl fortes
I f a y . IR a-lraesburg Commercial. •gam -t "&gt; ou M aliag cii&lt;utnala~
ycatenhiy in a com part fur uniI h l t If a brief one.
funu cunlroj o f panded r&lt;*ivicli.
itm ler Mussolini had no sooner Other objective* o f the Interred la Germany than he prom­ slate I'ommUsiou on (.rtnra- made
ts flgbt till the b itter rnd for up uf M ate o ffklala nnd fixated
tOhela o f Spain a fte r having i lightly |e-e then lw» years ago—
jtk * French ju st before hla ah, unlfurm laws on fresh pur­
irlure from Rome th a t he suit (clutilng across boundary
M aend so more troop* to Ihiei), vilradtribw, and nttendt*»'a a l l You can always tell nwci' of wilneaara.
f a ' dictator doesn't mean h f
Chairman Hlrifsvd llartshorae,
county Judge. N rn arit, N. J , said
3 Staten bare adapted a t least
•fUng to Whiter P. Fuller part o f tha program.
Futeraburg, FU rIda's tour71m section being cry.tallied
$ Ufa year will show a 16 first provide* th a t panders or
probationers nsay rf-t go Into an ­
other Flat* without" th a t State1*
noiifteatlan and N t t m l Mart*

I ahorp* painted out this would stop
suck praetire* na “banishment
parolta," gr "pirole* dumping.*'

Norjh Carolina,

Ohio,

Only store the riftponth cen­
tury has the lo c a l led ‘‘nu|mrlr&gt;r Ity of tha wlitlo rare" been man­
ifest.

For Rfal
m
REFRESHMENT
On These Hut
Summer Nlghla
TRY OUR
Delicious
CUBAN SANDWICHES
SPAGHETTI
CHIU AND CHICKEN
SHORT OUDKNO

HEER—WINE—DRINKS

Britain May Starve
In Case OF NcW War

n n c N tt

BURNS t im

(SUtrimgfrr Grm^-Nua)

iftt na: i

-RWT* rim Tint $•
n c w ^ rM u $ o » f« j

mnv s i r * '

Schick Shaver
psruled (hem.
Among the 23 Slates which
have urteil to maka panelble polka
pursuit
of
criminals
fleeing
uetvas S tale borders arm Con*
neetkut,
Delaware,
Lou IsIt ns,
Maryland, M akuehnsrita, Nebraskn, New Hampshire, Hew Jersey,
Now York, —Ohio, PcnoayJvaqia,
llhqdo Island, VermoaM, Vtigm ts
and 'W cat Virginia.
ntghlcen h a re unified and sim­
plified
citradU lon
preeodurr,
even making pcrslhl* th a waiving
nf such a trchnieel proccd.T.J hey inet ode: Ih l s t l t h
Maeyland, MaataehuaotUs Npw Hamp­
shire, New Je n n y , New York,

festering ultima and Incredibly
fantnelle jli-lita. »» ore lining up
In Krielr ' pr de reedy for I ho
Mart of n race yet more mad and
horrible.'*

KYKKY TURSPAY NI&lt;

W E R T -T h e JE W E L
No BLADES. No LATHER

Venoust

and^W rat Virginia

Martin's Garage
Waryland.

W

Carol Ims,

—M
l’ 1 1 J:. ■
'

Rhadi Jii
Virginia.

j f o
’ ■•w- 1W IoRh

�7
I

S5EEEH
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THE LEGION NAPLES NEW CHIEF

fcdgtet Action
T if Tomorrow
onored. At Bi

Social Calendar
v w m &gt;*w pA Y
^
T U A ntrlalt C1»U vt th e F lrit
BaptUT CUttfch wDi* have * pMnlc a t Banlando Spring* a t 4:00
o'clock. All thoae who plan to
a tte n d 'b e a t the church on time.
Refreshment* will be prepared
by th* committee.
The regular «iecntlr* and
"council’ meeting ol die Methodist
Missionary Society will be held
I at *tbV* Church at «:oo . o’clock'.
Mrs, It. *1. Coney Urge* ailm entb e n to Ite pterent.
THURSDAY
R egular monthly meeting of
H. de V. Ilownrd Chapter U. U.
C. will be held at the home o t
Mr*. F. E. Roumlllat, BID Pal­
metto Ave. a t 4:00 o’clock.
FRIDAY
The Anuirlran I-eglon Auilllary will meet with Mr*. JL A.
Cobb nt her home, 313 West llth
jfltreel at 3:30 o'clock.
^■ T W Girl Scoula will hold their
'r e g u la r meeting a t the Girl Scout
U tile H ou»e_nt 3:45 o'clock.
! The n t cling of the Son* and
Daughter* of the T erritory of
Flbrlila will be held a t Ihe home
%f Mr*. Frank MacNeil, corner
. of Ninth Street and Oak Are.
* a t B:0O c’doeVT*
MONDAY
O ffk rA of Seminole Chapter
Number Two Order of E astern
t S ta r will meet nt 7:30 a t the
Maaonle llall .for rehearaal,
GIRL. BREAK DANCE
•
The Phi Alpha Kappa Sorority
will sponsor, a shipwreck dance
tonight *t the City liall. Dancing
will be from 7:00 o’clock until
10:00 o'clock with m usk by Pete
Bchfran! and hi* nrcheattm.

Mjfas Joan IVToore
Has Second Birthday
U ttlr Mlaa Jenn Moore cele­
brated her aecond birthday anni­
versary In J ie r home nn Celery
~ Are. Saturday afternoon.,
&lt;
Cora| Vine and Imby i Inn la*
decked the parly room* where!
the little ones enjoyed game* dur­
ing; the aftem nop. Balloon* for

P ersa n a U
laf* riftat ion hat been
r e a tb a 'S ta te Hoad De­
f t im lkalr whether or
■ ft to Include th* street
W Roa&lt;| »y»teni and pro*
ta m alntm ince.
■nation of R. I . Glenn
if tr of the Scminulc
timing council waa tenCommissioner* who exMir rlghta over losing
tie le n ic c i rendered
ehd Seminole C ount/
i membership on the
m

Morrow eV her
ho/ne on Magnotta Avenue.
Plpw’eri lit pastel abides were
as*d to decorate the living room
and dining room:
A t the conclusion of the bridge
I lloa’piul
game* high More prlxe. perfume,
wjth her
waa awarded to Mr*. Glenn Llnglr.
Cut prlre, llnof) handkerchiefs,
went to H n . Robert Greenlee.
The h o aten presented H n .
Sell with a ‘ Foatoria' glaaa a*
memento of th e fitrmaioft.
Enjoying this delightful oecaalon were: Hr*. Frederick Ball,
m Speer
honor g u ftt, S r*. George DeHa Beieli
Cettea, Mr*. Glenn Ltngle, Hr*.
rfW ditJg
W. A. Ada mi, Mr*. T- I, ItlrH *, where' thVy h*
weeki‘
Mr*. Sam Fletaeher, Mr*. Joseph Ihe jihlt'
r1
—
Melach. Mr*. Jam es Shared, Jr.,
Mia* Sadie Lrlnhurt and Ml**
Mra. Pick Brown,- Mr*. Robert B.
A lt, Mr*. Robert Greenlee, Mr*. Maxine Ik h iliarl of Thnipn lu-eDonald Blthop, and Miaa. Rebecca gueitji uf the fo rn itr'a' grahdfnrent* for' the weekend.
Sterena.
by H

im

h S ic ti

M ayor Hlggma highly com­
mended Mr. C knn for tHy effyita
be haii nut' forth In Interest of Ihe
City and County ami stated that
Sanford has been fortunate in
exurbig bis service*.
Mr. Glenn ViU leave Sanford in
n ih o rt time to take up new dctlr*
n Cleveland, Ohio where it woull
bo impoaatble fur him to con­
tinue hi* work on the planning
Ralph Johnaon, J r la improving • council. I t waa indkatrd a t the
a fte r' having undyrfrana* an ojw&gt;i • meeting th a t the Commit*loner*
tion at ri|o * VVnia]d• fitu:rhtim •rfflljifbWMy m ale a'recom m enda­
tion |o Gov;; Cone for Ihe appointMrmorial Hospital recently.
m’cnl cf o '-jtw n V L tr- thU posi­
Mr*. J. It. Itoollhan and Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. G. E. McKay re ­ tion In th e ’near fX uro..
J . L. Cl*rk wore joint hoate**e»
last ulglit til CtrrW Number turned Sunday .night- from Miami ... A ^ cpmmittoe from Orpom*
by J, N.
Fire of tbo First
Methodist where they were th e .weekend Arademy.' ’ headetl
Church ot tho lloolrban bom* guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Crooms, principal of t h e . school,
Comb* and Ml** Florence McKay. appeared before the Commissioner*
on W o at'F lret Btrce'c ...
last night and requeati-d perm is­
Mra. K M. Swain presided over
Mr*. J- U A lvarei, and daugh­ sion of the City to u»r « portion
tho baatnea* meeting nftrr&lt;whlch
Mra. J. I , Clark gave a chapter te r M atlan, and Mr. and Mrs. hf tho Municipal Ball Park for
In the Mission Study book. Preston Mill* ot Ocala apont Sun­ th eir football games,
day with Mr. and Mr*. B. M. Cat- i Thp m atter wa* referred to
“The nndtant H eart.’'
Cninrtiktloner A. W. Lee who wa*
After tlio liuslneaa session re­ roll.
given authority to grant them tin
freshment* were served to the
Ml*. C h arles, Hcndcreon nf u te of the flrld If it In no way in­
following-; Mra, William
Coinman. Mra, Earl Itosaey, Mrs. Car) Dayton* Urach wa* the jfuekl of terfere with the Improvement*
diorpenlng. M r*..I,. M. Telford, 51r. and Mr*. W. C. Dccoutiiey
Mra. Madeline Chapman, M ra.J, and Mr. and Mra. E. M. Carroll
It. Ilaolehan. Mra. P. II. Ijin- for the weekend.
• Ing, Mra. 1^ M. Hwaln, Mr*.
J. 1^ Clark, Mr*. Nancy Brock,
P rlrm li of Mr*. F. J.
hire. Carl Williams, Mrs.' 1* 41. will regret to IrariL tbal
Cnnlshy, Mr*. J. 4. Carver, Mrs. ilerwent an o p c ra tl* yvi
W. F. Hryan, Ml** Allen McKIm. the Fcrnnlil-Laughton
and Ml*a Kathryn Ttlll*.
Hospital-

Mrs. L. M. Swain
Presides At Meeting

German Girls Lend
Willing Hands To
Aid Farmers Wife

BERLIN,
Bept.
i».—(/F)—
Twealy-thousand German girl*
between Iho age* ot 17 und t&amp;
dally lend willing
hand* to
farmer's wires and ruonlry mothera It's part ot Hut* labor *rrvIce.
According to Hrtrbsleller Con,*tnniln J(lcrt. leader of the com­
pulsory labor aervlre—compul­
sory for youbg mrn hut not yet
Ne l&lt;wander, for tha girls,
Ilia tabor sere-

Friends of Mr*. 1L J. Lehman
will be dl*d t° Irani that, ahe la
(doing nicely at the PernatdLaughton Memorial Hospital and
U expected to be at her home
In • few day*.
Mr. and Mra. Alva H unt have
returned from a three week'*
wedding trip to Bolt IatVg City,
lltnh, Kan Francisco, Cal„ Ycllotvrtone Nnlional P a rk ,'W y ., Grmttd
Canyon, Aria., and other point*
of interest in the Wcat,

Alexander Powers
Celebrates Birthday'
Honoring litlli- Abanmh’r K,
Pawi'i* .11 . *.ii' hi- fourth liirlh*
tiny n n n p ally given Saturday
n flrnn -n by !&lt;i- nvilln-r. Mra. A.
K. IVw'ti* ii* bri home. MarHUi-tl- l.i-il-.f. -ii tjohloii laike.
.Tbr-uidii'iit Tin- nfiiiiiiMtn the
little |!-n th- enmye-l uanit-* on
the lai'.’i* Inwil I-ml the lihslo**
present -I them with varl-c-'lorcd
1-alliM-ii",
,
At th ■ hi* Iniur they galht-re‘1
umtli-l the
tild e mi-1
-ang
'H appy tillllnlny'* to the honor
lH 0»t. The hirllidiiy cuke was
white v ilb four pink candles.
Carh l u t e pm t wa* given -&lt;
Itv u i.
Tbittvlti-1 l- In- with Alev
ii11*1, i v il e : Mule I'uli-lcbi F.o b
m y. y| iruin Mi .—it , Ada Adnm*tlln e Ai .ii A'lunis, Boudin S-tmal
of Uilntn'o, T, I
11»n 1*, Jr..
Tonmi; Spier, Hilly W nglil ol
Itn y t-in , tieoege
K night,- Jr..
Melvin
IT- - **ber, nud
llohhy

I| Mttflplit.t I tem fggr Hrf|
ijuarirl 1 and dispute, .if Ihe 1110111in t.
He nn tunl n«
the
tugger
tbing*; IV irc, licitcr c« onlitut*
li-n ah t wider dLlriliulnui ot
control &lt; it Iml til try and 11 more
|uirvp&gt;-ruil&lt; avtlrultm e.
Neua’-c MIIHam K. It-rab, vet*
n a n lihibu It &lt;pi ltd lei n in dr pc ml
&lt;nt, was nuioiig tluwe who uelc in ic l the I'ti-sldenl. und twice
Mr. lino evelt rnid bi* wind*
sound* I like lh ",c nf ll-tali'*.
“ I am trying lu think of luiw
tu make a better Aim-tleu for;
lh"*e rlilldli'ii." the I’rolilciit
mid, 1 a ti t run; it thou»nnd» of
gill* iiul buy* wbu lined thc
atiret* till lo. leu mile, drive

The Biff Night—

thrnugb In- city.
,
There wa* n homey uuslity to
the Pie.iilenl’a talk. 110 spoke
of "the plain folk* all of II*
are" util, burn-wed from Borah,
the Mibiialioii “friend* and neighIkii«."
,"W e have Ini’ll n wasteful N a'
tian." Mr. Ilomcvrll said In talkItivt of hi* plan- for tho i-oun-

Japan Mobilizes
500,000 Soldiers
(CmmIImhH

I'roiH I' h ip

hours Included:
The J.ipmieso otr fiirco humhi-d
• overi.l IJt.llle io i-llle.1 kill bg .ill
osiliiiiiied ;no nildlMonnl p-rson*
and bringing tho grand total ol
Chine*.- elilllnn dead slnn- Aug,
IS from B'-rlnl * hmublue* to

\J
•y J
/ —y

E ra lrrn ha* made many of Han,
ford’* Intel) ladle* look lovelier
with her method of perm anent
waving. I ^ t her add to your
beauty, too.

TKI-EPHONK 735
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SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK

eh etil 77gT.

More than a do&lt;nu sm.dl e th-*
and town* ulsu woiu bomhedt
t'Kt|ie»e mil t Ivor* ot » lb el .it
IS Olilneaii fl.hlng Junk* charged
in ll-iigkonli that the }*

I *111*11It I (1441 llllw
wMli mi Miruilnipiit
imiti'l) 6*000.

WOOL DRESS GOODS &amp; COATING

MALARIA
COLDS

"We cul down on our budget for
new clnlhe* 1&gt;&gt;- hilling our old anew
ta re fit lit denned."

HEATHERLTNE
A iH'niiliful liunkct wc«Vc
niuti'rirtt miitbMi- ftiru tlrrtM
or light weight coni. . . .
Cnmi'.i In medium grey,
rn*t, Rreeii, nnvy, cojtcn
hlue, wine, jmrplt* nnd ox-

fanl,

H e g n litr $ 2 .1 0 V alu e

SPKC IA1. KOK

NUB FLAKE
An nil woolf nheer drcftn fujtrlc
Nuvy or hr twit
Regular f'J.ftO Vitluu
Spei'tiil F u r

SHEPARD CHECK
An all wool material in black, brown
and navy
Iteirular 92.ID Value

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Nn nl. ng. Cnntnii, two arena of
BUungUnl, mid ala nlultome* ip
ej*t lentrei China, stumk muler
oaplo.ilton ibopped 11)&lt;t.i)
front
Jupmo'sc l».lulling plittie*
tlllur otenlN of the 15*1 31

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force* In uoillhwesi llopet provlliee, the Japunoatt army onnoun-ii| that an armored train
had piodicd SO mile* smith of
l’ aiitlli|:fil nml tit) mil--* amith o'

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All O w RiAfWti

Printed

C h n lliB
In Ihe H i v i n '*
lovely dark
■hide*. The llllle In between
drea* th at we “Ju*t live In."
SIZCS 14 TO 10

* *Jld "all aboard." u*ei| on
iti,-,originated lu ship true

Deficit E n d
Is Predicted
By Rnos'evelt

Prirnd* of b latter Jam es V.
Ilatum kk will lie glad to leant
that lie |a doing nicely a fte r hay­
Cameron,
Martin
ing undergone nn operation for
Jithgula und lla tth * Stumpe, and lea ta to build character, toarli rppcndiritl* recently at the ,F e r
P erry Cordell.
loyally to tba natlonal-soclallat nald-Langhtoii Memorial H ospi­
Idea and to tba Fuehrer and to tal.
Inculcate team spirit.
One hundred thousand girl*
hava passed through th'a serv­
let. Thera are too camps' In th"
Belch, each taking e a r / of '10
'girt*,*
. Tha a*price t**ta :« weeks and
-tach girl niu*t prove she Is
"Aryan" and must lie pa*aed liy
a doctor before alio can y n ro lL
8h* gala fre t board nruff lodg­
ing, a working kit. panpre uni­
form, two pairs ot *'A\. shoe*,
bed llneo. band looV a nnd I
cents a day Pockcw/mtn#7, '
The day begjua at t : f l with
,th a ram p |*adfr nn duly hang
i n r a gong and gtrlng lift girl*
a gentle “good morning." (.'snip
leadara are enjoined t» avoid, all
appearance,of mlJllar.'m . Fltlrwu
mlnulaa of aierrtae la abppoaed
to ahaka th* nle’ap out of' the
eyea o f,th e “ Arbelt*mnld." Breakfk .t follows the ceremony of
befillitg
thy; flag- Pin
usual
•waattka with the nd'Nilon o t a
■tancUod dptibli-d ear ot
end
and gwtrleL
'n f. of sl
lb«/ ___■
ra il salat*,
8ha la o« the job by T A. M,
Botna girl* work lu klndyrgari
tana tor farm rb lld rm ,oc lake
car* rd tha M M 'w ife 's Uahlaa.
1 0 th A t a i i i v e m a t y
Olhare holy la (ruck garden*,
bring Ja tha hap, hoe, dig, pUpt.
chop wood, food bora arutchtekana, dflvv borne tb* rdwa, dad
97,60
and RIUhtB*

tare. Only 10 lived to tell of nn
a t lark by n Jap^nta* auburnr no
which on:ik tticlr fleet off Chr-0Ibo i point, nnont 30 ratio* from
IlonKl niiR, fir* days ago. T h e /
Wore pliKril up liy |h o German
llnor S'linmlmrol.
Nanning. (Hi n'n'i capital, wn»
btunbnt tliW llmoi. DunHli Ini
■OUtrc* &lt;*1Inn Ini Hl.lt JoO poo
■on* m-ra kllli-d. .making lbs lu
tat' ilr.ilh flilt In U hour* BOOOtfli l.il e-Jk|unti-a w rre r.O wound­
ed &lt;&gt;r Mllml. Nino plnun load*
nt bomb* worn ilrnppi'd. ilnatruyIng tn.my Ilium'* nnd ilomaglnR
ntllro.td Rtnllnn* nnd tho Amor*
IcVn-annnd
Yungll
cbonrrM
work* aerrn tulle* onlMitn the
city.
. '
l*uVn„, Jii'l nrroin tit* ifti-r
from Nanking. « n i *a'tl 'tu
have bin’ll hnuihi-d by a Jnpi:
ne*o n&gt; (liwil from Klin null uI
rhltiklniiir. niinli'ule i-tly jArallr*
rn*l of Nanking on iho YnugIke. n1*&lt;i »n*'Attacked.
Vm in dm porlii nl l*olowrheu.
•Olllti of Kmiinrlfnir, Jopniioio
pinner nllnrkrd In hn ntlrm pl I *
ilnelroy I’htnuiii ■nnppl’e* nml uni
nlilon* I’lm iont m |oil Itiere • for
Ctllno*e Iroopr nilrbln |lie Tlenl-.
alii rniory *railroad, Ju-fl south n f
Ttniikrtnor,
Jnpabe«.o n ii nl planar, tta'nk
BOO p i....I lioinli* nl Inilpl■**! ngnln !
In ile Inn Uo iniimitunl pnrlh
elnlloo .itliero Oillnpaii troop* nn I
tuppfn* liuyi- been arriving from
i Nil liking,

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You, too, ran nave on youf budget by having
your butt winter clothed cleaned at Seminole
Dry Clean cm.

A Specli^iUdattlon on All Wuol

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8 Win Chet Gainesville

\
izzling
Aerial Attack More
nes In Game With Eustis Seven “ Pitcheril

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tis Encounter Will Be F lw t^N orth­
east Conference Foe For McLucas
Machine So Far This Season

See Action On
H II During Game
C o r d c le B l a s t s

iE S .." * * Lanion Ends Are
SX"
Suffering S l i g 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 am ount of.
i. tim e ort their defensive style o f' JACKSONVILLE, Sept., t t . —
• play In preparation for tha Eus- An epidemic o f knea Injnrlea In
V S a n f o r d game th a t l« to be the Laadon High football camp
Played on tha Eualia field F rl-.h a d Coach (leorga Trogdon m ere
day evening.
.o r tea. w orrW y t a U ^ y a fU r* The Fuetla gr me will bo the w o n as he aU rted prim ing the
, Initial conference game for the Clone f . r their game F riday nig h t
• f i d i |4 the Landon |s m r w ii
T»llih»iM * with L*on H lfh .
not a conference foe. for tbaj Claude Daria, fleet etrln g left
Ltona entered- the Florida 1«« *nd- ln d J “* Oraham, tha boat
t
tfitr winning a complete 13 NMfVf wingn»*n oil
iquad,
gam e 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
’ ; p ale play th a t the locale have In
The London mentor also apent
arS ar 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 eipo ctln g a
would have won the game. As
It was, they passed only twlea. tough battle a t Tallahassee. From
first on a convetalon play th at la st season's team which won eight
was good for tha e itra point and lost three, Tallahassee has 11
whan Forgdbon passed to Mor­ lettarm rn hack, eight gradeating.
gan and again In tha third Mayen lattarmen, font linemen
quarter whan Forguaon tossed a and three backa returned.
Tha Leon line, averaging around
abort flat pas* to Lawson who
Lscampered 42 yards to complete 106 pounds, will bo somewhat
heavier than tha Landed forward
g 4T yard pa.a play.
I t la eipecleil th a t Kuatla will wall, white the backfUld averages
g et a big whiff of the aerial a t­ US.
Coach A. P- Codby la depending
tack th a t Seminole la planntnr
to use and It la understood th a t largely on hla Una, built around
Coach Memory Martin in E ustlr 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 th a t
■i ' the outfit will finish tha aeaaon
Undefeated.
' .
The Celery Feds In ending tha
■ y Tha SaM etateS Frees
!j ' ocaalon yr.terday, want through
Yaalarday’e IfOmara—F o il, 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 II Isa, 1; Moore, Giants. 1;
This afternoon tha .Celery Fed Cucclnelln, lisas, 1;
Newsome,
* m entor, plan to use approxlmate- Athletics. 1.
- ly (Be same practice schedule but ‘ The Isa d o ra —DiMaiglo, Yena rough and lough scrimmage keea, 44; tlraanbarg'. Tigers, I I ;
- session la to climax tha drill sea- F o n , tied Boa. | | ; aehrtg. Yen£■' a Ion with probably the regulars kees, I I ; York Tigers. I I ; 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*.

Cody’s Gators Prep.
For Stetson Contest

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17 Hits Off Four •;*),, l
G -M e n M o u n d a m e n

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GAfNESVILLK,

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The University of Florldq football
Yearn relum ed from ■ LaaUtaaa

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yesterday end went Into’ practice
for neat Unturduy's dash . with
Stetson Uflivcraily.

OAINKBVILLR, K arri, 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,
a t three gam e. apleWi. They will
play the final game hare • to-

Heed Conrh Josh Cody_ efmm rntrd "the f-oya team ed 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

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Heaton

Detroit t; c t.v .U n t i.
7"
n l£ " T#rh •* Waohlaaion.
HI. I.OUI. a t Chteaco, pl«y.d are’ T l i .r 'i i l l '
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Cklambaa
a n age u s i t is I

itHwauhaa

Two of llm Untor squad suffered
injuries ill tlie game with the
Houthrnalern rlinmpa. Medea,
fullback, I. nuraing a broken noaa.^W ,
ami Steplirna, n Iialfback, has a
butt leg. Moon Mtilllna, with an

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
'u re sM "” *r* , practice arn.on, la still incapaeltPlay ate
ated.
,
Ing Kentucky I I to 0 at tfeahrillr, Tana Bart Martha 11 (arrow), Vanderbilt quarterback, la shown Mttta itueg _ sea itaa
t t i ta t—* n i
ia i It Coily
anlil ho —though),
Adkata „ — - a l a M1
a .i 5TiHj
ate—a la
---- ---------a - n two of hla
« I' /t-AtanriNr fhraujrh right tackle for hla team's first touchdown.
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liiucn, ii
McMullen.

Davta, a
Bray, ri-r
I.lying.Ion.
D.vlac.a.1lloglae, II
noaaer. »
llaneh,

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 a t Sanford, on Saturday,

Sharwa, • f a lM .lU r , porter, and rn en rea, Crabtree and Delaney,
e ho wed up wall under fire.

Savannah

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HI. Lout, at Pill.burgh.
Ursoktra atl’hlled.lphU.

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Tbe Orkneys and other Scotllah lalamla are In linked to the
mainland by radio telephone.

TYPEWRITERS
Plenty of machines
for school use
Portatdra, with eaaa.
Very taay tarm i
few Huprr-Rpaad L C.
Smith*.
Factory tt.h u It d L b l . i l
all mak.a.
N il

float*
e .c « l|r a t
v a lu ta ' InV.cond-hand m achine.

Repairing ’•
Diamond Setting

O lv . your boy ( ar g ir l a
typew riter fe r erhoot. w h ftk
•r In college or high achaol.
It w ty &gt;e a b ig help, ea t
ly during eehool
yeara. hat
w ill ha a valuable tra in in g la
t h . yeara to come. E ery IlFBtb
It dee Iced.

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McLr-ilIn, Jeweler

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M A C HI N I

1M 8i P ark Ava.

HOTEL LEAMINGTON
N. E. U t STREET at BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
40rtrlookta« Bgyfrotit Park and BIm jt m S i r ’
Opposite Union Btu Station

AGREE O N 'IT A L Y

10* LEAGUE

MIAMI, FLORIDA
On* Block From Shopping Dlatrleta-and Amam

Summer Rates Until December
S lafk Room with Bath—11.50;
. Double Room with Da (b—92.00
Alfred Simona, Manager

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C 7aMaifte d Advertisements
12—Wanted
^ ’EAV» TOUR Watch repaired by Wanted to boy; cypraaa posts B
T'V yw ih- who really knows how. to 10 inches dlam etsr. 4'J" and
l'4 " ong. Apply Oacaola Cypraaa
- Vrigga. Jawa l.r Magnolia Ava

W U FA N S. DICK HUDSON,
BON O F T H E O W N E R OF
O C E A N V IE W E B T A T E .
W IL L W O R K W IT H U S —
T H E Y HAVE A PR IV A T E
HARBOR. AND NO ONE
W OULD S U S P E C T T H A T
P L A C E O F B E IN G U S E D
T O B R IN G S T U F F I N — -

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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OF T H E HOU SE B O V *

OCEAN VIEW HAS A CALLER.
AND SHORTLY AFTER, A N E W
HOUSE BDSf IS WORKING FOR
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MMUnal V .nrtU n UUnd.. 45 cent.
pot- aq ft. Finest blinds ob- IS—S o u
tak w ila. Sanford Awning A Shad* Furnlahed
* Ca. 10* S. tn J S t Phon. TM J.• Locuat t
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'VRO*. He.I * Kona,, U tad Car
Plant baakata, garden Una., irowala, and fa ll Una of guppli.. fa r
the growers. HUI UardwAra Co.

i woman dealraa day’s work
lOndry on tha place, at
all ftpr Lilia, 10W E. Tth BL

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tp.-.w anted.

COMPANY,

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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 Comity Produce*
More Frail And Vegetable* Than A*J
Similar Area Jo America ■

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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

Justice Black
Mum, Is Back
From Europe

NUMBER

Japanese Commence
Awaited“Big Push”
In
Shanghai Sec

^'Lakeland Man Is Local Kiwamans
Effort
" Guest Speaker A l 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 .

H itler And MuBsolini{
Pledge Selves To
1 Fight Communism!
VATICAN CITY. Sent. 29.!
— (AP)—Pope Plux XI to­
day issued a dramatic en-;
cyclical which waa conntnied,
aa faceted attack on Commu-1
fliat Russia, Nazi Germany
nnV the leftist-inclined govPresident Roosevelt listens Intently, to a erywtlng-from Republican Senator Willlt
emmanta of, Spain and Mexi­ he etop« a t Boise, Idaho en m ute to Honncvllle dam. Hpraking to his “ friends and ne
co.
utallon borrowed from Borah, the President said h e wss trying to think of “the bigj
.The document, "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 M ary" urged all
Soman Catholic faithful to pray
ofatnxt tha evil*1 of Communism
and tha tendency of aome atata
Iw 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 ' Prem ier hluasoilni and Chan
catlar Hiller.
Both heads of
the Semlnoie County Chamber nl
StAt* h fd inveighed agalnet the
Commerce,
was reported thl«
th re a t 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
1 hat »ot ( t the price of bulsbeHob lioberion yealertTCy
Prem ler 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 o ad . 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
The city Commissioner* mod in
Hnhad arm s lu declarations that will be rigidly enforced. Opera­ Dm City Hall tonight at 7: an
fh a e ta n aad Nailsm are su­ tion of slot machines bernmes (■(lock fur a special session dur­
prem e-' and raaolutely united lllegnt Immediately nfler tn’tl- ing which wink will b» contin­
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 mass meeting In tha Olympic staled, "anu tltey uro bowlltq
11 -Ml lN „rd ,.* r - a e 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 an d 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 ee 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.
vlsnry Committer. who served
-Wn*ro backing the Governor during Urn pad year went re100 percent.-* the Sheriff assert- elects,| st the meeting of the Comad.
mllton held III llm Market of­
In
Sanford a n d
Seminole fice recently. J, (|, Michael, man­
County W. J. P*II b ai launched ager of the Market uunuunced
the liitllnl move for the removal today.
The first boada of the refund,
of the slots. Tinlsy bn removed
The re-elected officers are:
eerfes to 1m purchased by
from operation approximately 19 John Melerh. Hr., chairman; liny
City ware cancelled a t t h a
■lot* and numerous marhle tables Byrne*, Hr., vice, till naan, and
masting of the Commitwhich, will be smashed and sold J, ll. Michael, secretary.
Monday alght.
for Junk,
Members appulntrd in a e rrr nn
The City Fathers exhibited
The slot .machine* cost .approx­ the nxemllvo rn tn u ltiee during
grunt pleasure In punching num- imately
|3»i&gt; when new, Mr. Cell I be 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 Nlikel. 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 th at be already had lea: Charloa Dunn, Hr„ Roy
fin d from’ Iha W alter 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 lime tills week
la held by the body were
and slated that the machinery
here yaetetday from the
villa bank where tha reCaptain Fred 8. P erm , com­ had been ordered but had not
had been deposited manding offierr of the Salvation arrived as yet. |yica| Contractor
Army unit hrre. with his wife F, A. Dyson I* in charge of the
nda hava boon rancellad and Lt. Marian Kingsbury are construction of Ihn building.
Mr, Mlchnri' nl*t&gt; staled today
C lnrt and added to leaving tomorrow for A tlanta,
ptlw #f Sanford’s old Ga. where they plan to attend that be would greatly appreciate
la She c ity Hall.
the Salvation Army T erritorial the donation of any old horseCongress, it was learned today. shoe* that ialsht be used for
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 a t the Congress
which will be conducted by Gen. while away the hours of truckEvangeline Booth, head of the ■rs who have nothing #Uo to
Chapman of Saofoni, Salvation Army work throughout do.
ef fta rid a Masonic the world witn headquarter* tn
a lavas meeting
London.
nth D istrict In
Tha Congress will ba held
night.
O c t i d . Cept. Ferrn stated, add­
; Smith L Turner ing' th at during hta abeanca i
uaior Grand Ward* service, would be held a t tha
The P. T. A of the Beaford
SPniiama of Miami, Salvation headquarter, and no re ­ Gram m ar School will meet in lb*
B art L Blair of lief would ho given indigent*.
achool auditorium Thursday i f ,
Standard Bearer:
tcrauoo a t 3:30 o’clock. R
E.
r tf Sanford. Grand . . STORM WARNING
Kipp, principal of tha achool, anhounceo today.
. E- Conner of
JACKSONVILLE. Hepl
M aster o f the GP)—The W setbsr Bureau U&lt;*y
The official board of (ha P, T.
t. Self o f Uma- warpad email craft off th e Flor­ A* will meet a t t:30 o'clock to
• f Um 14th ida East Coast In the Florida discuss bu*loess m atters prior
of San- Htralts and la the aoutheastern I* Urn re g u la r' mooting. Refreshtha J tth Oalf af Mexico to W wara of
la will ba aanrrd a fte r tha
tag and Mr. Kipp has reW alt, of "aqaally aorihesst dlodx up la
‘
ll! of IS miles aa boar at tlmse." Fw
th a t pll p a rro ts put
a Ma- rasters aal# there la no da«g
a siwclal effort to attend

Slot M ach in es
A r e 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

P.T.A. Group ToMeet
Thursday Afternoon

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»

E n ta b lls h c d In 19(M
u:- ' «■'

19.17

Insists He WiU Make
Statement Only In
A Way That Can-!
not Be Misquoted!

Two Dictators
__ flay* Russians |

.

.!.■

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 ibis great reception.-'
“When 1 have a *lute men t," in
added, "you ran accept If as def­
inite and final that I will make
it in a way that cannot tie mis
quidrsl ami so th r nation »»n
hear ll."
Thi* was the first indication
to come from Black himself that
there was a possibility that he
would make a statem ent.
Throughout ids month of tra v ­
ailing lo Europe during which
the Klan dispute reached H*
height, he ha.l consistently re ­
fused to discuss thv m atter 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|o se T o Craft
Also Ih Feature Ofi B o 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
lakeland, alate
dred Y n r d J T " ^
manager of the Woodman of th r . prukcx jL'iby ut the 'regular
Ilf

World, vins the guest sp rik e r at eh- I l.d weekly luncheon of the
S H A N G H A I,
S e p t. 2 9 .—
Ihr im eting of District No. 2 of Snnfiod KlnnnU t ’ltb which met
(A IM — A
tln rin g
au fcld o
ill
Hi.
Hi
ill
Homo
of
the
Val.le/
llie WiHM inrn of the World held
Ni|uml
o
f
20
ChlifcRO
a
o ld l c r i
at the American la-gion Hut Uriel (111,1 lieunl Mrs, Ili-nn disg a c r ir ic td th e i r liv en a t d a w n
r
u
»
a
l.otk
w
ritten
by
Mis.
last night which was featured by
to d a y in it &lt;L&gt;n|&gt;crate a tte m p t:
Ihc electinn of officers , of the E lin a tinnier of Hnnfonl, which
t h a t ju n t fa ile d to
d e n tr o y
his present lour.
will
l.e
(flensed
for
sale
o
I
h
'UI
'district lor the next year.
th e J a p a tie n e
fla R s h ip
Id*
Approximately Dll) Woodmen Oil- 7.
xum u.
Mi
Dean
was
Intriulucvd
lo
the
nud guests from Gent is l Florida
An t h e m in e w h ic h
th ey ;
allendnl the meeting which was member, ty the rlialrnmn of the liad prY ipellttl th n n i g h
th e
pn-sid'd over by Dr. t ’harlea pioerani, l', |_ lleldin. Mr*. D ean]m urky w aters of the Whangpoa
River blasted a l&amp;O foot gaysee
Drmho »l Umatilla. An entertain »«■''•&gt; "&gt;»» »•'«• w'*''*-;'
lx**, t 1*
at trillion ■of all* « nrw of w ater and sprayed the Idtumra
" n' l’" - ‘nte&lt;l
product, the fairy Stories Just on with shrapnel, tha entire water*
fore the business portion id the
,nUHnl “ 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 th a
ri,i of impersom:lions liy Miss w rltJr, Mrs. Elviou (ianier,
.Mrs,
Dean
went
on
to
say
that]
long
awaited .Ja p a n e s e "blgl
Klolse Winn. Miss Anne Urnson
Ihc hook will is* on sale on or push" nn the Shanghai fro n t had
enlertaim sl by giving two read about tlct. 7, nliil so well pmtinynl 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.'tt 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 writer wave a fter wave ol attacking
Wood...... S tring Hand.
terrtfta,
session oT th e Florida Htats
witli glory hut would llkuwito ex­ 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*.
Mr*.• IVean read-NKvi ral petsreuses 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 of th e
The electinn of oflic.-rs for the „f I, markedly true lo life,
RI.- Rev. • Bishop llrm ge Uiaig
ta t (o1l«&lt;-lois of till) Htule 'll
its simpllclly, U nilrd M ates Asiatic flre t
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
m
atri'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 slalule 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 Oil 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.iid »*■ the of- , 0 (|„. |(i,,n c t Cmiventlnn at S*.
lie many ibanges 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
"rlan d o war oimed dls-jjjj. H r., II. D. I n 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,
C onm r was rltclcd d .-irn t watch Mlte t 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 addles, 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, vbo !• 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 th r qm-stlmi was manager told of the growth ol
quet honoring Hlrtson Univer­
T uvarr’ii Kiwiitii» I ’liib.
unsati(factory
in
rrrta
m
groups,
kins, scerelaiy of Hie aasin la
| the Woodmen o f the World d u r­
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 who
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
Jam es M. I r e ; W I'. Allen, «*■ power to dispense," Bishop S te s • Victory Drive would lie held from
.-.inferred with Dr. Ham l*ulaaa
rt
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
it is slated, is rsperted to tie
Troup No. !&gt; of Hie Hi.n(..r.l tion for a 1 1 no.(ton hospital for
troller; II. O I’emberloo, as- bishop to unhappy cliaiges nl otic of the iaigest meinhelslllp
Buy H&lt;»uls of America alien.led Hen.Itu.la County. Senator I’appar
slslnm to Ciunplroller Lee;
J. favoritism, subject him to |ucs
assured Dr, culestnn' of hia earn­
drives ,n the history of thu or ]
Hit.
orange ('..iinly ’Cot.rl t.lllooIt. Wellierlnglon. naslslnnl Hlale aurva md lead to even worse run gam raiii’ii's
, .illk" w Wa iiI ■■.. ,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 th at ha
ii-lve.l honor*. - Ho.nlm atter
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 will 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*, a t which
for further careful study, espe
llie next annual meeting.
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
body was told th at tha ne* law atltulra grounds for annulmatil. |w rt lit |lm 1ir«*jiklm: ami I'uti'i- At nrr In tn a i.'lr.! Illal u new
“ In lire * year* L*mlicih run- !n i ol 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 a rt, aad Hist 11
O f that thu n»'iri» v-jii ({nt iimlty. 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.
a far, h a ts nitinurliHl th«* yutilli, 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*. . Jam es
creased rmishlcrably, all types of
hom* lu tirl^ lu niiil Htialhir a Shoemaker, John Adam* and
Para cast
I
rhlRIp Kronen
conlraetors. for . lastan rr. will
JHftci and mitiiii r-tot lilriif*
Cloudy tonight and Thuradajf
ha&gt;e to | hiv a fan of |lT .7 t» 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#** h it were made l.tfe Seoul* and with (wrashmat ralii In south aw 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* slightly w arm er 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.wlnr; 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 nurthw rat Kiorid*—p artly
with tha expiration of tha old II- hi» recently assigned services on
Oct. I.
Harrison.
Hh.-rwnod
Jaiohann. cloudy tonight and Thuraday,
causes On Rum . 1*
J Dsytana Tide*
Ildlie llraimnn J in- Teohet, llurk
Dr. Kirk lias L-rn. in Hanford
Thursday ‘a tide*, low. 10:11 As'
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* of Ihe troop, provided Iran*Today 801; yesterday
Tha Thesplso Dramatic C'loN born fat BlueDeld, Va. and com­ tonight In th.- grill iuom of the potlallnn for the I,,.)* to Orlan­
p real pitails*
of tha Bam Ino Ia High School will pleted hia pra nirda-al wink at Valdes Hotel starting at 7:1)0 do,
Total for ydat ar day-—
H
praanat a nan act play nollHcd William an d Mary Uolleia of Wil­ o'clock, atcor.lm g 1.1 an a n ­
At their meeting lu the Junior
"W ho Bara C a s t ' tomorrow liamsburg,
Va. before e n te r nouncement mod" this ...lulling High Hr hta.I Monday night five - Total tor month to data—4.74
Normal la data-------- ------- J J I
morning a t th* rafh lar Tim.* ing tha Jefferson Medical School by 3. L Galloway, sM ratary 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
sla rlta c *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 Kagenl j W arren, 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 aa arsU ry to the phy- talk a* (ha “N r.rssary Tiatntng s. out nutslrr nud Chum HUular. I t
f .
yaor and the puMId }* (a t P-d to ■klaa a t Urn last meetini; of thw for a f W h a ll Tram and the aaalstant araulm asler, 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

B ish 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

Thespians To Present
Play At High School

Leonurd McLucus To
Speak Before Lions

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M G IBS

BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 5 ,1MT.

THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

S a n fv n l
“SOULS AT SEA”

“Souls A t Sea" to Show A t
R itz On Sunday AndMonday

C iry Cooper and Heorgw
fta.'i. rn sta rre d ir. "Souls
at Sea.” puram nunt's t i ya
&lt;f “wobi!&lt; n ships in d iron
men,” which n p tn i Sunday
i t the K lti Thrmler,

Intensely Dramatic Tale Of Maritime His*
tory Features Gary Caoper, George
Raft In Flot Rased On Truth
An Intensely dint.i-ntir, i,ll u ji
forge Urn |ik (o nf ui.irillmo his­
tory ( h it was mi ir.tcrnntlt.n.&gt;l
a e n u tic n
niT.ily c:m lidtidnd
yesrs into it Iwlng ird d g b t to the
K r tt n by I’urn mount un fm tti&lt; r
evidence of the n p p a n n lly c &lt; w
fu r conviction mound dim p in ­
ducer* th at truth, In tin* hin&lt;!i nf
■ gooil rew rite man, is Letter
th in fiction.
*‘
The p u t urc It “Souls ct Ren,”
which will Jility Jii inlay mul M«i»day i t tlui llili 'I ho ller, with
Oary Cooper nn I tiro rse Itnft in
th a lead Iny roll , supported Ly u
Urilllint n o t.
Drhitol the t m m yilny nf rew rite limn liruyer Joliet U the
MU of an n rtii.l ihipwrrck mol
of • m in who ”|.l»y..l Cud" wl’h
human lines tn Iho hrinh nf jfK• ite r itul put nwny with It,
llr r e li llie ilu ry , n . rlin n rd
from U nit'd M oii;, riie n it Court
testimony of IIn* survivors, l"p nrtid 111 tho I'hillilelphil 1‘n1i r
L u l f i r fa r Apiil, 21, 21 m ul•2ft,

Hie k il im I mi Ira rut.,I to wait;
t i e »: i
he v allowed Ilka a t'jh,
Umihle I . m i n ' iirijuwiiy. l&gt;ny |
i.nwned tlc ik mid r« U | the e u r-j
iivui- lu'L i.l Li , Tn (or i mil. 1
•'lii.'uie tin li.eil.i pul l» l tir
T re d;iy iin .n ih i,',' n .id i the tr..
timnuy i f JlilN ‘."liAiMtn, t i e nf
the p:. 'mil.*, "Ih--**»ml« ropcit*

Another Picture
About Movieland
To Show At Ritz

“WIFE, DOCTOR AND NU^SE”
\ \M/ 1
i.

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If everyone were ni r n ih ie i to
plea Jo in | lull) wmal. tills would
’n d n il he a fine wntld In live
In. Pim h n rl'.'iirn of foS hi reeu’s
• ffotls In priivhln Ihn pnhlle with
eiaetlv p lint It* llllln heart do
lire*, la (loluinhlo'e "It IHipponed
la llnllywond.f h eh i I i i m W
[ diy fit III' lilts Tlieiiter. After
reeln r *'A ttliir la llirn* la (
{ ilemanilid tmim aim lea about
M odelaiiil, mnl lint* Is numtiet
im« nn ihn fnllnwr;up Hit.

&gt;:

“ M o l d Back"
To Play At Rilz
T uesday N ight
Sequel To All Quiet
On Western Front
; Tells Of War Love

I

i d lit-1 they v/ii
l.nve In c*»t
lot . 'ii. e ’p liiln t'p ih e l, 'sa y no
in n
r l. e.l It | Jui'iiv tvhat Jfi.il

lil hi rd n il, drnpplnh ailrh sai
e iltlen n
“The Itetrll l»
i, II have to d'lV*
Driving."
“TJie lletll'a I'll f
____________________ ^
—
r round" nml “Tim Iteill's Mno in I
Exactly duplkotlnc the -original “ W illlira Brown." the .ohip run” ntimr: the way, iniuea un
*lli" i irile*I Liman n*pro*ei
I prile*' 11'.. lirp’itilged III IK'U | whirh was the scone for the slmnift-st dram a id lb? .r a ever tn I**' In. play ^U,&gt;_ flarrlpK rule In "II
fi&gt; ijnllywiHwI." It I* n
III It .1 .to o u r 111" ItuMmi-Tanti tom-rived by m o rtal. man, the ship .which was usril for srvnes in '•Inyfpeneel
.. .1-.. , lit. i^inpured
. .
J a..
tiinio-iltln
in l.l_
Ids .ciliaoilier
“Souls a t Sea,” b rln y i back the days of a hundred y r o n &gt;i-n
toil 'Itidli-.ay,
It rent plelnre:., Iml arroril nc to
"Souls a t Sea.” with Clary Cooper and &lt;J'*ur|fp R ift hradinir a stel­ reports there la nolhln'n slsalfted
lar cast, will open Sunil iy&gt; a t the Hit* Theater.
nhoul tlm atnry.
In the Iradlnc 1 « n nine role, la
groped fur relinf trout the
_
j “UAI.AHAU RETURNS
-----------------------------Willi three farncMia&gt;tani heao fiiii'id Kay Wray, rvliirnlnc in tlm
tne and lianlthlp* which had been
♦V
rohn
f'fter
plar
nc
-line'
tn
Hlr
i Inc Its tnal Hello lint!*, Hii
llinfr lot .d a rin g . Ibe fuupyear
j ward O. Itr.hlnmn and Humphrey mnrL .III her mptlrJIy a i . Mri,
rontliet, fp ia nnrel proved * po­
; Uncart a drama id tho p rr&gt; - | Ji ha Monk Runndera. wife nrttm j
litical hombshali‘ and the ablhor
was toned. 10 tlee fy«m b li na­
rlnc lulled “Khl (Inlnhm r will I author. Itiilli Idx and M l i Wray I
rturliAY uifiv Irk a'.arit
(hi* ule*
tive land. It dealt a blow at nil|*_
laplsy a return ii*irat;etnonl I'rl- porllay morle stars In the pic
lure,
L
Itart* in wblcb w ai again heeom■lay al ttie lilts Thettlnr.
On tlm nh;lil of April ^10, I' "
Inf. a spectra on European .b o it
previous yenr, tin* Yankee pnelict
coha.
MW llllim Brown," I.iverp ol for
Universal
Htudlo, hi* now
PhUwlclfhle,
v illi
eighty l
•creenrd tills powerfal story.
lo a li eh. nrd, f tru th mi fe
- , ,
Jam es Whale was seleeti-d tn dl;
off IIh* t o n I of tl m foiiMilllwd tin
re rt 11. • fur ho ' had pmveil Ids
ituve In Imlli her l.ov i.
Sunday, Monday—1 hi* greatest adventure rorr.arr* of th*
atilllly wltli “Jo u m ey 'i E n d / R.
Ciplnin (jei'roi* I . I Ini tI- o r­
C, •Hharlff.- plarw rlcht »*u&lt;» wrote
M i over film d .-C n y CocpiI *ml (ieorgi* Raft in fSOULS AT
dered till* llfl flit I'lMO’IT'l 1
“Joiiriiey ‘ 1 End" wi» ussicued tb
SKA."
. . .
Jollyhosl iiti'l n lonijlient, with
wrllo • tlm aerueu play with
•if* room fur no nnin* III hi thirty
Tip*»dijr-rTIIK lllft DAY 27.) Special Addei Attractions
Oliirlns Kenyon.
“
persons between them.
and “TIIK IlDAIl BACK,"
“Thu llond Back" comet to p it
The iklpi n*r look ei l.l with him
Wcilnesday, T h u p d iy lo re tla Ynune, V irrlnla Bruce.
screen ut (ho lilts Theater oh
Into tho jnlly'ei:.t, ' even llf tlliT’l
W arn r I’a il e r "WIKK. Idir.TOIt A M l N IJItS .V Alto Ju .
Timed i f . Tim drattiatlr nsn-st:fe
metnl r r l i f hi t rirvr. Ttie mule,
| ci lirerus the e iiie rle n c n id thy
dith H arrell. William Oargan “ BEHIND TIIK MIKK."
PrancK IIIimL ', ram mini del i 1"
returned io ld 'e n s i tbey try to
, Krblav.
..ra y , i.. ,ianl UK “ IT HAPPENED IN
Inn ghost, euiilnlritnr ti e lilttr te*
f id ju st thrmielye* 16 |H*Brellmemslnimr uilhiri nml itilrly tiv n
HOLLYWOOD." Also return showing, H ilte Davis, Vldwnrd
A lif itl
love ' B f f l l r , so' to
i-niidltluiii, mul to find hive lull
p u m iiip tr» Alnl while I &lt;lh lnel»
ti. Roldnson "KID CALA H A D r
It was Ilettc Davis' turn to. huppliiese lu supplant .the h lte i
stood liy, tlm "IVilllnin Brown,'.' /pi^uk, develops between IIuuk
Sa n"-' *• Clto Kruger Dnuirlat Montgomery, .faniui-line
with tliii ty nne rrm iin ln p.iin du­ T»&lt;"ivl Jli.iiiicnnv-y i.ml Jucuutllne
take e rap from love afteri 111111 &lt;»lsory Ihrouch w hlctt limy
Welts “rot'N R SM , F ir? r itlM E " Itlul Johnrty M id: ll;-own
Louise P airn d a and Klim Sum- j
ller** huddled in K irn r nn lie W e 'l l i i
Don Wilson, famous rodiu ana!
»•"■»««•*
Lively i ffie - hrlpmati*
scorning srre-.n df volion in
“OAMBLINC
TKIUtOB.”
mrrville In D n lv etsil'i
"The dosen pictures—and hour , nsh. *t 1 Wlialu ruiii'Herod hutpiredi of
q lirte rilid t, &lt;ntHcd nml plunged in . C"iumh'll’&lt;t “Cnill e|
fur i.uiirrr in Cnrtiirsal's “ Behind
• m tors fur "The Itmid Hark" c ilt ,
held fir*l In the I 'ltn jn .'
Road Bark."
the Mike."
AT THE PRINCESS
takes jt in th" form of W iyne rinnlly rlioodtiR John King. K ie l
‘ Tlmt nielli the huS* I le n t to f'-fiiue." at the Iiitx Tht ite r S ilS a’.unlitv Sunday, Oet.iiivr 2nd i.nd ;ird—Bob S le rle .‘ THE
Morris, tl feel three incHu ot •rd Cromwell. Bli tn B um m er*tile.,
qellier. The nveremwil ' lonpW it iiilhiy. Mnidi’en iM y ^s sojn as »
Area nf tin- Mid'.lay ► land*
The foremost fcsli uf u hhlp U fighting manhood, in “Kid Call(ills ’ RANOKR- and "SW EETHEART OK T H E NAVY."
Andy
Devine, Noah Beery, Jr„
-** • ,
la une aqunie mil". .
begin shipping iv.iler, nltil liorm -c fijlhlind |im n li 'w .
railed the Jib
“
| hid.'
klaurli-o Murphy and John Emery

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AT RITZ

LAW DV LOVE

DON WILSON

U4t!

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26
r* rm :

C I V I L I Z A T I O N S T E P S I A C K W A R D i s w ar stride* ahead. TW i w a i t h . ic«m ad
■ tier desolation left by a series uf Japanese' bombing n i d i on the N in lao “alum s" of h h sn ib al. Ila ll
rlu tlird , forlorn, apiicaring like iiich lilu tlc c iv s men, these Chinese have bu ilt them selves a cruda
e h e ltri wawnl Lh&gt;* stun-. C ltarrrd (linhcr* sltuw cv U cu rt uf the lire which followed th e a a jU i aU achi.

I T ' S J U S T A G A M E , bat M e of deadly sort
played by Orest Britain's army la 1U annual war
M it t la War MlaUUr llure-BelUba trying Us hand
Bienn machine-gun an a visit la aUasla battle* held la
h

M, Eng
land. These w ar garnet give EngUtb Tammies tha experience
aary te r top AehUa firm .

I* Na. 4 a fU a
wive* af
Tanuny
M*avilla, ,
hair la an
••best** tartan*.

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WI LLI NG P U P I L of Mary Astor af th* films Is her hui-

LMaataal Del Camp*, preparing for bis pmftmlsasl stags debut
iM r twlaa of th* Coward serle*, “Taaight at l iB " Th* actress
aw* al rtbaartal casrhing hat hashand, who has takta th*
■ r**^“** ru id far U* appaaraaaai la stage productions. She
i Menr UaeaJaeralae in tlm eartaa whieh apane U U e Ange la ,

t

Ilia iitau vane ..r u and u.s
u n d cn iiirt sm .-am l with blocs).
Norman Smith. *30 pound org-knisar for the C. I D., la ehuwn
In a hospital at Memphis, Term.,
a fte r reporting he wai beaten
by « band of mm who trailed
blm to n tavern on the outskirts

af th* city,

• (to n
blond* M*r**H*
Edward*,
reportedly gtrea
* Urge

“KID GALAHAD”
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Mon* Frull And Veftetabtai Tluui A n |
Similar Area *n America j

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXVI

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1937

Member Aamdated Preaa

NUMBER 287

Established In 19i£

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Italo- German Troops Plan
Soviet Russia Issues^,
Japs oharp W a rn in g s jharge To Fight To End In Spain
R e -E m p lo y m e n t

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Attitude Of R u s s i a
Seen As Response
To China's Appeal
For Help In War

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THEIR BROTHERS’ KEEPERS

' T r o o p s Mobilized
^OnManchu Border
Situation D e sc r ib e d
As Most S e r i o u s
Since 1932' Dispute
v MOSCOW,
Sept. 27.—
(AP)—The Soviet govern­
ment sharpened its tone tPwafA
• atern warning ' aganut the
,Mlawlesa” bombing of Nan­
king in what w&amp;a believed to
b« a response to the Chinese
appeal for aid against the
Japanese attack.

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C o m e s C le a n
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HITLER PLAYS C.ENIAL

HOST TO MUSSOLINI

|- W ASIIISOTUN, Sept., 27. —
’ (41 —The IVorka I'rogieas Admlniatrsthm cleared John C. Emerson
today of alleged -Irrrgulsrltiea" In
hla ripen*.- account. s i opera­
tions director of the Florida e n te r
g rnry relief adniiniatration.
“ A thorough Investigation of
this complaint hue keen completed
and the rh aig ,-, rould n u t-t o aua*
Ulned,” raid Itcger Uounds, rM ef
Inveatlgntor for the WI'A in a
Ibrief irp o it.
• The chargrs againat Emerson
.w ere filed with the Labor D epart­
ment nnd the WI'A by GoVfrnop
. Frvd I*.( Cone of Florida, who
sought to sustain his order replacing Kmeraon as director of
(the f « b n ( 'n k f h t i w M u n i t e iq
th at state.
Ilia complaint stated that F in e r
»&lt;m na Ilrm andn county op,-*s£
fion&lt; dlreelor of the FKItA in 11)31
received
payment*
irregularly
amounting to |1 0 3.Y The inquiry,
tvaa conducted by llounda.

Krupp Cannon Facto«
ry Roars Warlike
* Welcome To Musso-*
lini At Essen Plant

Bi? Mimic~War Is
Shown Dictators
“Blue” Army Stages
. Smashing: Victory
Over ‘Red’ Invaders
s
K S S K N , (I t'rm n n v , S e p t.
: 2 7 .— (A IM — T I ip
m lK h tr
| n u 'la l voii'p o f
tlio
K n tp .J
tititn o ii
fa c to ry
n m r tt l
a
vvnriik'.' wt'IcontL'
to iln y
to
1’ii'in itT M uiutolini.

•Iiml lii'foro he and lleichrfllt'ltrep- iitffer atnKiedirutiK t
liu* clamor of ( i c r n i n n y 'i
"liearl of ntecl" renter of

Imt renrniHiiieiit, .■ re*pt&gt;nsibla
llaliun offieial «aid th at both
11*.-i in hi unit lliilintt troops would
fight in ^pmti to the end.
Ill, doelnrntlnn wna made 1-1
w hile ull the world vvalrhrd fur |Militical r«nsvi|urnrrs of the visit. Ptctnlcr .Mn—nllltl of Italy on-" '-r In Hpiinl.li gu rrrn m eu t
•
‘At T °kro. nu«*l» snd Japan
arrived in Munich, tiernm ny, nnd wu, met by IteU-hafuehrer H iller amid t n livim-nJuu, ovnti-n l&gt;&gt; offers In wltliitinw .nil forotg i
w ars reported concentrating huge
the pn|iulace. The • mil ill,r Mussolini (left) iillil H itler are shown in this inillo|ihutu M* they lisle triMii'n from llielr forces If His
bodlws Of troops slops Ike ■!*
loaura.iili, wiwil.l withdraw thslra.*
along a Munich street.
'
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raadp hstvlly guarded frontier of
Ili.li'* pollry, lie lie. lured, will
Siberia sod Msnehoukuo.
t-iiinlii hi Mii-.ollnl has pre. Reliable oourcos declared th at
sirlbm l II, tlini llnllsn Iruups^.
Situation between trtn»in and J a ­
will euutliltlo |o flgfit for
c it y
n e w s b r ie f s ’
pes w^s more aerloua than It
ren t
H-iieriftlsklimi
Thn ('ilrry rum p, No. CSS. if
Ls4 been s t any time Since 111:
I'riiiieo uniII Krnnni wins.
lilt* WikMlnini of tho WniM. wiU
When the Japanese army created
-al-l lie prosiim cl (iorniaiiy'a
1be* hunt tomorrow rrrn ln n at Ih l
I iiii.I.- w in •tm snine.
. th e if sschoukoo empire out o(
American
lint |fi « KroUf
Chinese Ifsncburis.
It t-mi iIit ii i isrd Germany
Their bruthera' kea-|iera of a diplomatic rrndcivn’us with Adolf
of tu ttin g WtNHlmrn alio a rt
* The official o rssn of tbe Boher biggest combined
Viet goTerament, IsTeetls. pub­ H itler a t the recent N ail pnrty convention, Prince Chirhlbu (left), representing
t h e i r rr-pcrilv*
iiavnl msnetivera since
C lrik of Circuit I'ouil O. I
lished w ithout comment tb s Chi- brother of Jap an 's emperor, and Nicholas Franco (rig h t), brother of camps throughout Crntrkl Flor*
lletiMloit will In- in ThIIoIi.i . mv | T u x R e v i s i o n L e a g u e Wnr yeslenlny for two of Kure|ts*a
M m mote eaktn* n asals to tske Spain's insurgent leader, cemented their nation's friendship with Ids el a inm-tlug of District No,
*f armed
tioby oil hu.dlirna.
H e a d P r o d u c e s F i g ­ tri.iigesl exponents
eaich would help to C e ra a a y .
light I’li-mler
Musiollni and
.
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According ' l/. Information
rw*
Tho li ly (7'inim1 Inner, will
u r e s S h o w in g
( \ ds I tteichfiiehrrr H itirr,
v ,v
"activities ee the
reived here by C. C. Collins of
ImM ilo ir reguhir meeting In
A fter pompoiia retemonick nf
i
the Icm'ii | camp, C. K Huge, ihe
bombardments.
JAI'KSONVII.I.I:, II*.. :Vpt Wch-omr nl Miitnrh, Hitler arjd j .
TAleleAllAHHKK.
2T Ll’» t ' I) Hull lonlglil nl ; in ii i link.
|.s.
district serfetery of Orals, lias
Ooventfoent circles did pot dis­
—•Wendell C, l|t*al&gt;*nc rliwlriiinii
HI
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Davis
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"« ouiily. clly, nluMmnl g i.r i.Ills 111,1mu Visitor I in ye led TtoO
Invited
nil
ramps
to
lie
a
ril
repclose wbet steps Ituaals mlaht
•les . north
trains
of ih r FlorliU IntliiAtrlal i -oiiiiiKn* of Orlam'o .................... il.-.l
e .i.i.i. iil ...►l, the p
. ..f -F lu r
^ T- .jiK ^ -rt'a ra te
resented end tins arranged for •Ion. •nnoun«**il tml.o II»b - n t
take to en ter the U ndecls.ad
th s closely*
Juitge II V f W all ye.terday It I " 1'* M l'l'roiim ntelf'-iit.IMMI.IHNI | N i 1« W ,1*talJ ^ «'K |,‘
Slide Consul Klein C Dame of tlUllons ni!o|t!t'tl l*&gt; III** «nllllllU•tao-Japanesa war, particularly
; ............ I Me, klenhiirg ares along
\ CJ|‘.. nnd Illy.. *^|M|I
Fort p:crre, and V. P. Miller. • Ion • • n part of Hi«* |in»«tr.Mii • fli !•■•»111•**I IihI i).
If Japonsae w arplanes should
nniinlilir ,
f‘'-n where the w ar
t till** IJwm jiiiUiidrH'
Male manager of Lakeland, In for EdiiilnUlediiE llie uittinjl**)
bomb lh a' Ruaslan ambaaay at
Tl»t» Ire HfllvcrjiftA m ^i-m fijia U -fl^ ra tn l I .i* I t Ihe , iiiiii j 1l mm-, m e being played under
lie present at the meeting.
Nanking.
nl.
0
errery.
tnrni t'omp«MiNiiil&lt;Mi In
uill Imlri a tHrMTii.r lien, enslH tin* t ivp.iMi**, Ulli tlllT
Tile entertainm ent for the
Officials fhld, bow arer. no
l.tii' I The lusin-uvers were tinted to
. In (litt flrp| t • v; i i l r \ l f r mV*- Ti ll»«* .Miriintniir L«
i ••ni| in&gt; $J.'*,(MHt,iiU0 nnnliiilly," in
Hireling
ban
been
arranged
tiy
troops have as yet been messed
JjUtlOllS *Wot|» s|o «IshY• «1 (III** UlliL 1‘f.utl TtuiMMIDW
*it \vu» l«* a HlRlrtiiciil hi.ul*' In n- t«mI■*&gt;*| ninke H pnwihlo for Ihe Fuehrer
tile Inral cauip and refreshments
oa the border of Japanese cou-J
l») I*. |'. XV* I-II11»t*. I’ll' Ii|a ||| lif of Nssl Germany nml thy Dura
p«)aMi« tiio'iiHily iijnl • iu*»
It am I Imlny. •
a ll| consist of basket lunrltcc
trolled Mancboukuo.
lliMn^Jhe 2tll^ of ym Ii niottlli.
III*' rioriilii T n \ !»•■' i - 1•iii laMfiie of F iu rl-t Italy, to «o&gt; the "lllus'*
which- will bo prep/ri-d Bv llte
T ie Soviet note, delivered In
(*«••«!
with* IhO i'llvpllnii of Ui IoImt &gt;1
Mr. Weidliinr •-‘ini tin* la a irn .'; in my di-iiioiistrate n smashing vieTokyo yesterday, was considered
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‘r 'i J «A E t » ni p.‘ m i-mbe r«, Mr. Cotlliis (Ul« y**«r when llie^ !»•*) nicnl of
|F|fUl«l IIwis irrciv u l inony ii*i|iii»lii re j lory over n - ''lte .|” arm y whichr
Predicting
a
“
pretty
fa
ir
rlub“
JI
I
TiC.
JHo»y-ttl6iUtlf.
of..Adnvinl
“pretty fair r lul
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Ill's morning uld'-d all uirmh-ra
by responsible circles to be a di­
Irt I k 'ii’iitly for inf *1111111loti «ii ilu*
•for purpiwi-s'of the game, was nscoiilr liuilotiM for iliu flint nine
re c t response fb ChUWs plea far a fte r another game or two, "1111* ^ flratioit hj* agreed to pry the a„,| t|Hir fumll.es. to attend
iiiniiow ul 12:1 iiVIin L., iickuiI
iiineil to liuvo mviili-il the area.
| C o n i i n w r a . .i f • • «j«
inonllii
of
1937.
J.'n,
I
'In
S»
pi
asefetsnee.
declaring th a t the present tea in t ‘ri-ltiiiiiiiii|T am-mnt of tin- indebt30, numt liu paltl In full uoi l.i •itj: I i inferniniiori ie*«iu*l today.
is iikh I on offense but a little weuk rdnrss inrurreil in the li-funiling|
ter Ilian ()«I. 2T, (liU )rn r
l#*i»IU|Uin&gt;' I) Olid I |rad(|ilillIrt t%
McLuesi, o f the ('ounty'.-i Itoad at ill llndgo,
„ J1 0 N 0 K 0 N G , Sept., 27. - &lt; J P ) - on dafrnae, luonnrd
The ■ccoml rt'Kul.illnii provPl ro lll|l« u / u| III*' ll'ltl* I II f«i lit I &gt;* *tf
I
to
nds
fioui
the
HeniinobCounty
a t ^ Seminole High
T ra survivors declared today th a t Rotarlan
r
j
for
1'ilih rtitplo) Iiik null luak
Floridn
N’a tlfiiiil iSii.tidv
will
iMk) men women and children were School coach, tE d HuUrians “How funds ill posited with tin- Slntc
Inf •n th report* n* am
nu'ct in lt««* I"* nl A im o iy I h iiik Ii I
Rnvemmcnt allocations of Ib-n r»| l»jr (luv (dinio i*liiit on
Allied when a J ip sn e ss submarine to W atch a Football Game'' at the in lieu of sending the money to
T li- \J..II»&lt;yp^*-ii’rps of tho
Hiillli* Ills'll** d %\h» n \ I l f
soak a fleet of Chinese fishing regular weekly luncheon of thu •ho County ns proviile.1 in t h c ^ i „ „ | p ine T, r whjfh hnvr U iunl Mini t Iv(*•I lo lie re* at h;Oi) o’* lurk.
• l-o 1-1.i Nut Inna I Guard wilt have
I
iiiii
Ii
iimiiii
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ll
Floridai JHIa I o
w hich|bccn given stock ra istrs of Sem- turtle.! to the cnminls.lon
ju n k s off Cheelongkau Point on club today. Mr. M rl.ucat was In- | Spiciil b-iiiulaliA- act
lit,
(-|a.,k „ f
,.( r &lt; r i l ) l t ,, | ' uiiiiiii %* Wind*-, . M.*» k*4 III A V it, annual parly tonight wlteu
inof&lt; County for more than a year
Iks smith China coast.
j tro d u m l by George Hollins, chair­ Comptroller J. M. Lee enlled ui&gt;* |I none
lie* detui huti'ltl will go In Hanstruttlous
accompanying
o
ttt.o
.li,
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constitutional nnd rrfdsed
ho Hilttrr.fd i" « • Mtuui'^l *1 • 1* I
of the Junks were under- man of the. program committee.
to in nn cslrrationsl program for the
raport forms shall h u t. Dm l o t . ........ ((,r t VsII«1,»«,«. where lie i-i|iintely III- l i oi ket , uni «-i-t&lt; | l.tmlo (t|&gt;r n e, for HWlnimlng and
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cognise,
Komiiinle
County
to bo soiling under British J “There arc eleven men oh a
A t-j treatm ent and prevention of screw nnd affed of r*'EiiUllout Insued
t-ls.i a plcttie supper.
'&lt;l| will teliialn on hiisitiess Util II iiiiii h Iii* f MqiiciiJ ill*' in .ills *1 I
re g istry end authorities of (his ;footb all-tram ,“ Mr. Mcl.uras said, tnliiey, L. F. Iluushohlcr report-' worms in stock have been discon by (In* roinmUa on. • ^
Cnpl. Arthur \V. Knot nml IA.
Wcdnumlay,
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lie
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Jkrttlah naval baas started an 1m- “and IK) percent of the fans watch
tinurd, according to County Agoot
Douglusa 0 ,
Hrntt
Itava Bn'
Cumploln niul m *urul*“"|i.iy toll
nf
H
i**
n|»*«rv
M»ry
•«'iiimI•
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While .Seminole County has C- II. Dawson.
mediate Investigation.
only one of th e m -th e man c a r r y
ItouiMvd that. tli« group la to
records
In* liidlnc ii'imher *»f
lliu
iiim
K
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«»fflt-s*
mi
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Ilnlidi
It&gt;K«'
ll,
secretary
of
The survivors, themselves ail ing the ball. T ry to watch the been iniinc.l u difnidniil in tho
Mr. Dawson stated that the days worked In oarh pay | mtI***i .
lui-et at 7 uo ii'. lot k at tho Ban*
III*. H-’iitlnob* County clum ber -&gt;t ii lit lit J. «J llli'tiji'l. in.*it'iR&lt; r I fold Hand Hindi wltsro tides wilt
ghastly tala other ten m rn snd what th ry e rr suit ugsliisl the Cumptndler, the stork
raisers have sufficient
(('MMaiird
I 'U p Tkrvf I
nf
|fio
iii.ii
k*
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tuiiiitiiiM
•
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I
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.
Coluiurrro, who liaa b- en III lor
w ar an th e hfjfli seas, were doing. K rm rm brr th at the science situa'io^ in this 1minty is con- knowledge of ths treatm ent to
I— furnished Iho-n who have so t
i'lir A* tr|.»l, v**Vi *• ll**' |*r* -* nl 1
iCsnllnosd an P .0. Th-s.)
seveCil &lt;bi) a, nun reported tl^U
t here aboard the German of football is embraced in what
w srrenl discontinuation of the
• et mad- roaervntiims for traasI
iiiii lir*Hiin In* •»* «•• l*» » fimiiII In,
niorlilng
lo
be
In
u
iii'ii
-i
I
h
J
ii
.i
BcharfthosL
ita k rs place un the field before
pollalloii.
educational program. Both ‘the
|tiii|'«'tlv i m p il . i*.*11ttim anil
condlt'un.
h
jth e ball la passed.'*
Pine Tor snd Bsntol m«y lie purMr
MGIini'l
Ii***
•*«**»
in.ikliiK
*»v
IHANOHAJ. Bapt. *7.—UF) — * In describing the lan d o n font- r n | h , ( d H n i l r i i n r l T i i v n u chased nt ony local Drug Store,
Flru Chief ytu- k Cli-v- iiiml unit ••ry I'ffurl in r* I ill** lini* Ii nioin
sr w ar d esp srln - ball game which Sanford lost , y V , U I I l t . | I t U l i r t l d U I H U H the • 'minty agent tinted, addiny
Japoa c s n t s l hhat
Mrs. Matilda lirannan, 77, died , Dio Clly Firemen arc tikluK ‘"I uiilmK(,*l b*'f«»r«* lliu i oiiiIiie h. .»
H a Chios daring lha w aak-snd,1the score of 27 to 20, Mr. M rlairas &gt;cm inole County, in conjunction thut he would gladly give inMrue•Oil. *| Ii** p i • t.J I* l:i«ll,nn aim
na of additional el- Mvt th a t Sanford was all right with nil o lln r m unllcs of ths lion to those who aro not aripiaint- s t 1:20 n'll-K-k Sunday morning at vantage of tin- lull In Hie-, Hint
her home on the West Ride after are studying rules* for f to fir hi ••i Ikihi 11V iiu'ti an n l****l fI»***J
__ ----------- ---------J -in l ' 7 ) l « f l l f o i l i i^. iktnL i l , *siif ^ J | bar s cU v ill) tbi'jtfrtw worm trxatim-Jtk
Forecast
E 'HlHTf1fH^tltfifWr*^***"*»*,*s*s &gt;i ■tug. -tra s h -day th., fliyjlgji P|' JllllJ Wsia (DHV'ititl Mi»*» rt fliurli
but was pretty weak delo , „ y , hl.lr fu|, amnunl of
•w rist and VTsnch IntsvemUon th ,
room mn n l.Tt i* **ii Mi ii^*ia""r * nrrrrrtiH j' fan -tm tlgiif gnit Tusa»*
Mrs. Ilrsnnsh has lived hen- fur given a ape, ltd a„lg"Oieiil
DAYLIGHT HAVING
by penetrating nrsaa which Ihsss fending its own goal line whi it , ! , * , , . | „ . n ic l information with
li'K a ivnlnur.inl -*i I *••• fuaik*'* day. -I- si rente nortliwrat Florida—■
1 1 years. She was horn In ll. lgi-jm
cons Idor within th slr Ls ml on had the hall. “ We have n ,h,r |
County Cireuit Court
(Mflrt'ra «*f Hi'1 f*ii|»«'rvi«i*ty p.m ly cloudy tonight and Tuaa*
Thn Hanfo'd l lupter of the
NEW YORK, Sept. 2S - (4*.— Jan. H, I MOO.
of Inflnsncs.
m * t y Ineiperlenced line,- Mr. f„-r . , uj| 1(1 wl,irh Urn Counties
She is survivrd by her brother, lliillway Kiupb'iee, l.eagii- of *iiiimilll* o Him uill *n p «liirInif day cooler ill east |&gt;urtion tonight.
Tile 30,000,000 persons “ In the
(Cm IIi m S
1-Sir Tkresl
A tabulation of Chinese clwill attem pt tu tveuver the full 1
Daytons Tldta
Florida will Imld Its regular III** romliiK )* .ii *■III a Ia*1 tm
tfnMs-,1 States who oboerved -lay- Mike Jlrannin.
vttlaaa daad from th s virtually
amount of thi i:t:t*-'uA and '30
Tuevtav's il-l-a. low, 7:27 A.
(‘lei It'll nl liu* in* • Hm . .Mr. MMti
The body will Iravr Wednesday •i lii-dii Ied n o -ling lonlglil n i t
light saving timo this yutmnrr
WOfsstrictsd aortal raids ross lo
taxes from the 'railroads. County
M . 7 Is I*. M : high, 1:02 A.* M.
morning for Patterson, N- J . o'rlork In tlm gilll nuni. of lln- «• I aiuli'd,
t i l l and tho n im b sr of ctDss
A ttorney, H. y . Hum Welder, a n ­ will get la c k th s - hour t S u ndry.
I "I I*. M.
where tn r funeral snd interm ent Vald.-i lion I I'realileAt. W. F.
that
they
lost
last
s
p
r
in
g
’
when]
U 2T. * •
nounced iinis ) . ,*
.■ J
Bsrom vtsr
Hhsllvy will preside over* III•
■ - ■■
111 be held.
the rlw k s w rre put ahead.
Japansos ■ dsfsndsd all
The m atter was set for hearing
Today jaiei; y-aterdny JO.
meeting and an clertlon of offl
Paris, Sept , 27. —&lt;AV-British
Ihdf raids by aossrttag they
in tiie I^ oii Cireuit Court on Kept.
Precipitation
cera for |h - mining year will
filU m tn In strict aecwrd with lator- tourists shouting “long live the 24 imt due lo Ihe illness ET an a t­
Total tor yesterday---- ._... 00
U ko plan- iluilng tin- Hireling,
aortal
duks!"
comprised
a
large
p
a
rt
e
t
law stars thslr
Total lor moiilti tu date 4.TI
'
aimod only at mill- th s crowd of several hundred par­ torney fur the AtlatvHc Coast Line
The first meeting «-f Ihe Salt
Normal to date
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sons who gave gendarm es h' m aul­ Ksiltond* ft'- wa« postponed Until
ohjosttvsa,
’
ford Shrin- Club w ill be held ill
Or*, fi.. M r.'-Ilou,holder stated.
Tam paraturss
‘ HattahU Chlnsse, an tb s ohtsr ing yesterday when the Duke and
the Valdes |l» tr| nt 7 : tq o'clock
J . V e^ta Kecno w ill bo tho
Maxtiiium. s t; minimum 70.
Duchess of w indror relum ed to
raid th at coovarsatlona
Friday night. m «"idm g lo K.I
Il.-rahl reading:
Revet.J local members of the early Bun-lay morning revealed
w a rs'F ra n c s fa r the first time since special rnuncilur at th s hearing
K
OIMrial Hvport
Miss M arg.net .-uiuirrs, tri-anur- lame, nm bssssdor - f the Mororro
■ovist th s lr wadding a t Cande nn June 3. with- A ttpm ey Ijouthoidsr associ­ Florkls Autluboq Society suree-s- ths cage literally pocked with the
regard Lag
ate councilor in m atters sffsctlgg .fully competed tbs banding of small black., birds clinging tu the • r of the Smnti-dr County Roil Temple.
High Lavs
In
NorihF
ifty
policemen
scuffled
with
Of un
Keminole County.
The meeting w ill In- held for | 1 .......„„„.... . . - mi 02
171 Chimney Sw ifts yesterday sides of the wire receiving pen. Coasarvation
T4
Association, sus­
that Chlnn ‘ws* th s crowd on tho platform o f the
With the aid of a Udder from tained S possible rniieUMion of Ihe the purpose of ii'm y siliiiiig the 12 ,t
....
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00
7«
morning to determlqa tb s m igra­
salons In aU lioa when th s duks and bis
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71*
tion routs and w inter home of the local Fire licpdrtm rnt. the brain and many cuts, ami bruises Sanford Club bi»I tl.-rting of­ II bride stepped from the orient *s,,, 00
trap w as removed from the chim­ yesterday aflriniM-n when a mo­ ficers fu r the &lt;-»miug year. Mr. 11
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the birds.
po
prass yesterday a fte r a trip from
o r any
HI
00
The birds had been observed ney and lowered tu the ground torcycle on w hub -be was riding laine said, addim- that he ,-s|Hirt' is . m
Vienna.
00
er
vtctorisa northJFItUMAl.KM. K ept, 27. -M *i flying Into th s chimney of the where banding operations imme­ got out of control ami she was rd several of fir in I, from Jack ­
T hs duks and duchess wars In
74
87
thrown about 13 feet from the sonville to be pt&lt; H it to aid in 17 _____ •„......... .........
had rssnttsd la high spirits, wsved to the crowd —The llritish commissioner of Smith Furniture Company build­ diately began.
it
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the ra-orgsnisali»ii.
I*
Ths Ictarsst in the banding of marhlpaf
M l.,io lha edges and posed patiently for newspa* Ghlilre, l e s l i Ait-1raws, was shot ing every evvntag about du«k.
I'lana will also L- discuss,-.! ts ... *•.............. ..
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I*
Mias fiqulrr, is in the Fern a id '
Rwania coostdaev per photographers before they and killed yesterday by a band Ths society decided 1to ‘band s Chimney Swifts has drveluped
7b
il
Mrmoiisi
Hospital for Hanford's r - p i r - ntatkm at 30 „ .-----------------Vs of U flsso cs w ars driven o ff to tho Hotel of terro rists that waited in am- group of these birds and after through an effort t» drtrrm tns fsu g h to n
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M eurke, w here a (usurious nineoutside a N a ia rrth churrh they had settled id th s chimney the m igration route snd the win­ w brro abs It undngolng treat* Ihe Roulhcmstein Coiirlave of the 21
70
room sa lts overlooking th s Mull- until h r niti-nrrd from Sunday for the night a tra p was placed te r homes, so far unknown, of mftiL AceordmL- In the Istrot re­ Rhrinera to be In Id in Savannah. 22 ...... .............................. 00
71
over the top of tho chimney ns Ihsss birds. Banding stations have port from the hospital, Miss Ga. on Oct. 2.1. Mr. lame Indi­ 23 ----- .. ---------a-------As I i
of furnish IsrUs gardens aw aited th*mv The Ssrviees
to
hf t__
_______^
•4
?k
duks has occupied the same suits
The rotnmlstionerU bodyguard, they emerged from Utsir ro * 4 boon established from l-abrador R qulna ia getting along n k rly ra led, adding that »p,t-ia| trains
t*
ieery ana of his many visits Jo CvnsUbls f s t s r McEwan, was si* fat tfaa morning fat search of food. to Beuth America, Sanford being and officials do not believe that from all over Florida had already 2 6 ----- ---------- — -----— U
aa a t firs t thought, be«u arranged.
u
^
g m i d W ar M n Z so |dltsd In th s fastU sds nf bpUsis, _ An _ s; s m ln n t ^ g &lt; ^ r t s _ trap **W_M Iferav iUtUws,_____
IUUn
M U
" A .* !

Colery Camp WOW
Will E n t e r t a i n
Visiting Woodmen

Government Cost
In Florida Said
To Be 100 Million

Rules Aunounced
By S ta te Group
On Job Insurance

Unemployment Insur­
ance Taxes Must Be
Paid Each Month

McLucas Explains State Board Is
Grid Fine Points To Pay Expenses
To Rotary Club' ju Bond Refund

Coach Says Celery-. County Attorney ExFeds Is Good Team p l a i n s Seminole’s
On Offensive Plays Case In Lee Suit

ScrcjvWorm I'rojfram
Has Been Cut Out

Market May Increase IHediesil C'orp
Si/.e Of I.aneh Room Hold Parj^Ilm lght

a

Mrs. MatildaBrannan
D i e s At A*fe 77

Suit 1 Filed To

LOCAL WEATHER

Duke And Wally Are
Welcomed At Paris

171 Chimney Swifts Successfully
/ Banded By Local Audubon Society Martfuri't Squires Is

Shriner* Will Meet
At Vuldez On Friday

Injured In Accident

British Commissioner
Of Galilee Is Killed

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WE HAVE EVERYIHNG
lU * w m W W t M H

M J M f U flrt w
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ttnjr trx k rs « m m k a
days (W spactarfo of
Utkin*. M n fou*ht m
van*ulsh«d w m tortun
d n s . u d tW t * s i aad
molwttd.

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Sirjo-Jap €rfii(f Is
EmperorHlrohito
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W 4* moat
the tackltog.' ’ 4
Caruparing a football gam* l*
IW manewvtriag of two o^poat.iy
Wbaiei on the field of b*ttl«, Mr
MeLwca&lt; aald the lin n compared
m il the Infantry, the hack* with
caralry, and forward ppoe*
M b the afrplanea. “The mala Idea
% any gam*," he aald, **!i ta [ d
there flfat with the moat mea.
I ,TV*gy. are fly* mtolt o ^ « l •*v»*rJng the baH," he aald, “ lb**
f b j n , off tackle play*, rod play*
paanlnf, and kicking. What each
team ta try!a* to do la to ( e t p a r
htaahei »f the ball la the oppon­
ent’* b ait af lb* field, then to croaa
the goal Hoe. The llncma* m .y
apea hole* for the b ith field,
he aald, "hut the ball carrier m utt
r» l there within three aeroada or
the hole will he closed.
II. II. Coleman, president a t the
cl tab, p rr«lded throughout the

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of lil*' paur* In Tokyo, Japan a
IT-yrarutd Kmperor Hlrohtlo —
Uh' ni«n on d&lt;o
koil* —
fnllnn • (hr proaret* of hi* armle* In Ok to*.
Oeined by hi* people a t Iho
Bon of llraven, Hlrohtlo la mor*
than a fl*ur*hr«d. II* bring*
hla Influence lo bear on Hale
affalra and Ilia*
lo . Weak
Ihronali Die harrlera of tAOO
Tear* of tradition to know hi*

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• Fintr WatcJr
‘Repairing
Dfa tnohd Setting

lllrohlto acquired
f^at-hand
ANU
knoalrdae of kr*«tern way* when,
aa Troirn Trine*, no .p en t »l»
month* in Kirnp*. Today, a* Kmpentr. lie keep# In rtba* ’imieh
H I S. Park At*.
with European and
American
nreala h r Intm few lng Japan*** m im n iB m s s S s w s s — s s s s s l
and forelan dlplnmata. and travelrra returning from abroad.‘ Ill*
dally routine Inrludea readtnc nf
U A llo w in g
lor. l*n *a well a t Japan*** new*
paper* ,
The Kmperor keep* fit byplayIn* p d f and lennta. Ha neither
amnkr* nor drink*. knd keep* a
of p u t due accounts.
parttaaa merit hail* and P«al- diary lllualraled with picture*
1 helped yam taw yea M lp
Uoa* ahall ho (Iliad froth regie made by hla own earner*.
tor* of eltglkla* e,tabll«hed by
General Wepalring
‘merit elim ination* for each claak
Circle Number FiVo . of the
Track A Anlo Beryk*
of pcmttlo*
Flral HuptUt Church will meet
llodl.i—8pr Inga—Trailer*
No employe# ln th* rlaa«if|*d with Mr*. W. T. Ilrook*, Jr. nt
A price yea ran afford to pay
•a rtle a of tha cam m lttloa ahall 1100 Carp A w. nl 8:30 o'clock.
participate ia any form of potttl
eat artltlly . direct or tndlrocL
e ire p t that \*"* b al| bar*' th*
n g * | td ripreaa traoly bla ri*w |
• aa a clilien and to r a n h d
vote. No per«w (hall be dl»qu»l
tried from taking an eiamTnV
Una, aor from holding th* po»ttl.on nor from holding the f a n
tloa hecaa** of polltlrat or raItgiou* opinion*
Thl* regulation nl»o provide*
tor aa adritory commlllee on

*Saah at So*" which, with
Or**** Raft. ptaj-a tonight at
th* Rita Theater.

Kpln Announced
By S h its. Group
On Job Insurance

Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler
Maftih’S Garage

A 50% Discount on
$2,061.32

Martin’s Garage

lo o t wage* paid ala* any odd l
t b a tl .ewmeerattoa payabto by
A t *m&gt;l*T»i t* a a t other m*
dNm other tha* c*»h were toror
poratwd In th* third regatattow
The** record* n o t »hnw; pvw
asch day period; tha data of
path period, (he number af day*
Is which thee* are aight or more
worker*' In r**p)*rmea\:
roc

READY FOR SALE
\\&gt; have jnbt ree e l v e d a fresh
nhlpment of good
broken farm mules
which are ready
lo be nold.

*1 hla employment, h it wage*
payable f«w each p», retied.
Shewing mower wag**. ..triedlag
g « * « t p*; s m ite. raeooaahle c**S
Take* &lt;f tematter*Ilea by thornsplayer la auv medium other than

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rtrle tltn g »pettot paywwata.

leted or actual amount at
ftatulilf* reeetvad from peraoa*
atbev then th* emplojcr; aper&lt;*l
payment. af any hind, larladlng
dsaual houuec*. Kin*, prlrc,
agami rat ng
money
paymrwia.
maeonohta cu.h vatu* of other
CHICAGO. Sept.
27. td l mana urt at Inn. the natnr* of **eh
Fear that Chari** 8. Ho** had
lay meat*, the period In which
dietI to Ihe hand* of hidii«p|&gt;rr»
each avrvk eu war* performed
toerraaod Inday a* hours |iaaaed
»*• th* addreea re ad.lrrr.e*
without Kvnl from the retired
eath place af haatnaa* et which
m anufacturer or hla abductor*.
pay fall recard* era maintained,
lYartded under ihe fourth rvg-1 Captain Daniel Gtlheil of (he
aimtoa waa a |r**Hr nt oae per »late utlniney's poliev Ihcoritfd
rent Tee eath fall month and lot th* 78-ytar-nld victim differing
each period of lo*a than one fall from high blood pt*»»ure anil
(Math at tha rat* nf i» * l k P heart ailment, might have died
tepath of tin* pemrnl tor each of ahork *lnce he wo* carrietl off
day tw Tracttoa t k n e f , Tht. In- Saturday night. HI* r*|d»r*, the
t t p R ahall i m a a from the dav rapU In M il, ml&amp;M .hate hidden
M ow la* the da* date &lt;&gt;i aay Ihe body.
Roe* yen* abducted on a load
centt(halloa paymt-Ml up to and
Tnttndlag the day pay mem a a* went of Chicago a* lie »a« driv­
mad*, a* *bown by the dale of ing In from Sycnmarv with Ml**
tha P«*t mark therm*, U mall Florence Fvrihage, 4S, o ffe r »«&lt;-■
rotary of Ihe g rrellng rani com­
Tim fifth r*«*tallnn • • * &lt;ha pany a h k h Roa* ■ hra.led until
■diptton a f th* jn a ril prln’ tpal hi* retirem ent t a n y ear. ago.
of. peranoal a Jm ln '.lral ton la nr
d«C t* ta iu ra aa rfflitm t and
orvmamtral ad ialat.il.ulna ,4 an
ROYAI. OAK. Mich., -(A 1) i m* Im a m u rampenaatlon. tind*T thl* regalallna all appolal- INdtr* Ideut. Fr*nk Wiley an­
nounce*} la*t night Ih* rapture of
H arry II. Dtnglrdln*, HI, fugltlr*
wan In I to Connection with Ih* kill,
draaV t &gt;*mmla»|i*i -gig; mi«o*|.
lag of tw a policemen a t Springlasnon* to her w rlfaie art Iill to*
field. Ohio.

Fears Entertained
That Ross Is Dead

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A LITTLE SCHOOL’S BIG HOPE

C o n test 1 h e r e r n d a y L v em n g

Bjr JULIAN 1 T»N 1TH0M ratrom mad. two jr*nU whan a*
■ •« a n d -rriq in i n
c n i n Ui l ■BtelnV O tlt WILLIAMS; 'JIL'" • I bff Went uroend left *M on ’ A
PUr hy play •CUtt lUfiMrSP-Uh take tVrera# fur i t yafdb w t »
dan gattr-*'
■ * J first do**.
Btrnvtrom want
Firm Quartd r i * ' a* fcranai ;left rod far cum-. PM*.
U » S ob hUhed1*ff‘ t * flahterd
TembUd ood Ludim
rod Lawson rOUTnad1" Ilia tall W n H d * t i their own i s ykrd
frees Ike t t paid fthd 10 OM'SI Mes. Loads* oft *1dee and pre­
paid line. L a n d * ' mad* • ona'allaad. th their own .toA’ W
ford orrr )rft tackl*. Laadonoff atrip*. Lila nodr three yard* av­
oid** aad prnalltad fir* yards M « hie own right tackl*.
Tat*
II* IS pard Hat*. La«*o* tkta punted St parda to Ik* Soaferd
•klrt«d areeod hi* awh tefi.and « *h*r« Mona* rauad it back
1raring Interference for IS parda SS parda Aafora bring knocked
aad a first down. Porgasoo mad a down, on ' n reran*, Stmatrorm
to* parda around right aad. For- *a« kaockad dawn lor a two
guaon modo t parda on n rororao Pard loa* wlira kt attempted a
over right taekla. U w iog mad# left tod ran. Halt la oror. Score:
on* pard and n flrat down plao-' Sanford .11—l&lt;andon 1.
lug Ua Ball on loodoo'a tavenl
* Third QBarter
yard line, lautdnn called tlma| Saatord kicked off to London
o * t Potter roplaen* Wilcox it ' »»d ball went through entire
tackle for fonfion. on a rarer*#,1 Landon team and Tala got ball
lo w ton and Htolnort fumble for! &gt;nd returned It SS parda to tho
flvo yard loss but recover. L aw - -London SS yard atrip*. Oarln
son triad Ida l*H tackle bat “ ad* fir* pard* orar right taa•topped fog no gala, rorguao* hi*.-Tat* want oror hla left lac-----* * -* —# j j ... —*
— ' hi* an ■ fah* revere* for II
an yard* and pUfcdd ball on ■■* parda aad recovered. Lyle want
yard line and flrat down. For**- armmd left and fur 14 Pt|d* and

Seminole Outfit Will Be Rated Over t h e
Eustia Eleven After Fine Showing
In Tilt With Landon Lions

{Stetson Has Not
&gt; S,t£:23r,Lr;n'£UiW oii
Over
Gators
I L tkrm for their Jt# * l gam r of Ih r _
n
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t&gt; - * / f W f c S i h M d o ^ ^ B r k o a ^ V tr y Frda wUI taka hla prateg*#|

MMdelo with 0»e Eustia P a atk rre I n P a m f - 7 K
Y d n r s
M, tn U u t d tp Friday arm in g .
I* * * * • • • *
•
f t 1. J Banford wUI b r rated o r r r
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'V Coach Mrmorp Martin'* oatflt and H a t t e r S
H ftV e F a i l e d
C the Colrrp Frda are going te .a t * r
tem pt to o rrn up the count of
t - Victoria* In the pact three p eart.
T a ttle haa beat Sanford twice
p
while the Fcda hare been rlc*
B ' lorioua only one*.
£
In 1934 the I'anlhera end the
L • ' Fade opened n eerier of gamer
■V. and th a t eraaon, In Hanford’s
' opening till, Kualli emerged with
* win' umler their helm eti bp a
5 : '. margin of 0 lo 0. In 19M, Coach
Kr M el-un* took a new hearp aleren
f . to K uath for tha aetaon** opener
’■ and ware U n i again bp Martin'*
Joutfit bp ■ 13 lo 7 acora.
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I
During Dial gam* Sanford had
' . held lb* I'anlhera acorateaa for
the flrat quarter but Euatla
■V . atarled * passing attack th a t put
. peer tha Initial touchdown and the
K'_ a itra pohil failed, Tha Frda cam*
' back and with a 0 to 0 lead with
tha half nearly over. Euatla tried
to complete a paaa hot It waa In*
E j’ tarrapted by Itoland Merchant
who ra n d OS yard* for a touch*
down. The paaa for tho a itra
lnl waa good and Sanford want
* ■ 7 to 0 IwuL
“
Tho gam* progrriard In tha
third qu arter and in the dotin g
f.'
minute* nf tho Ultra period, Euatla
’
. blocked a punt and took the ball
over for a toudidown and mad*
the eatra point going Into a 13 to
J
T land which mmalnad th a t way
fo r tha real of the gam*.
Last aaason, with one of the
■*o beat aquad* th a t McLucaa haa
i;
had since 1031, opened with the
Panther* la a heavy rain and play
waa acoralanr fo r the flra t half.
Real L kick*? n tf to Sanford at
. tha opening of Uta second half and
Lolland McClelland made a th rill­
ing S4 pard run fo r'lh e only acora
■
n f tho gamn and Sanford won their
firs t encounter from Euatla by a
J i l l« D ncuro.
During tho coming week MeLueaa plans to giro the flrat
Stetson I
atrtitkcr* a great deal of .defan*
Stetson SI
. ' , air* werk and the second string*r*
Stetson •
i Will get anolhar rlianro to **•
Stetson 0
what they ran du on the offense.
Strtaon 1
*
Fred Oanas, Celery Fed center,
Stetson 0
waa Slaw only Fed Injured In the
Strtaon 0
Landon tilt but It waa not harmful
Stetson 0
enoush to beep him out nf the
HUUoa 0
gam s with Kualf*" Friday night.
H utson 0
SUlvon 0
Strtaon 0

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tmdly k»*wa hrw.
trigga. Jeweler Magnolia Avo-

A L IT T 1 1 -I C MO O l *f ■ I ® H

D a n k , 1M pound balfbach Tar Davidson Callaa
The aaniar soaring threat halls Irani Oanaarl
nthaal** a n i l aaraUmaat, IU fast ball tana* aud
w a r d lam year against strong ap;

T O D A Y ’S S P O R T I N G
a. IX
W O R L D k Zl,
By JULIAN
8TEN8TRUM
Herald 8 porta Ed I or
Hanfard over Orlande far aa“ther lima by a margin of
SI la «.
In tha Untie, contest which will
also ’be played on Ih* local field
rail* for another Fad vletorp*~ly
n acore or XI tu 14. Tha Bolt**
trams will lie n holiday affair for
November II.
Seminal* nhoald ram p 'ever '
IUII F*rriii*« Ht. August la*
MnlltU by a acora af 41 to T
• ad thru down thrlr home­
coming rivals, l*raburg, by
a scar* af SS ta St.
Of course thesr game, wlU
hartlly coma out on tha same
iroras w* have arlactad but any­
way It brings .out tha gmaral
klra.

T SE ST T oronres

W* hat* to raprass our opin­
ion on th* Fad defensive but lb*
dafraalr* work of tb* locals U
tha poorest Brmlnal* has had In
aeaaon* past and It la axpecUd
that Coach l-eonard McLucta -will
drill tha Ftda for the next three
dapp &amp;ira la acrimmag* with tha
flrat atrtngar* an lb* defanahr*
aid* of th* rough and laugh work­
out, galling ready far th* Euatla
tut-

With th* shewing af th*
Pads la their hardest gam*
af the ****** with londea and
tha acora af tha UU. glvaa ua

Vstlmal Vsnallan Blinds. 41 ranU
H r sq ft. Finest blind* ohUlnubU. Hanford Awning A Shads
Co. 10* E. Snd 8L Phon* 784 J.

Werka Allows G-Men
Only Six Hits While
Winning By 8 To 1

TnU la hit by ftro Sanford lac- Ing tha G-Men to six acatUi
blors bat does not coma down hits.
and finally gala lain the open
The two clubs wlU m ere be
and team do ana tb* field for a to Gainesville for the sixth g*i
TT yard ran to send London Into of the series to n ig h t Jake Baa
U * lead. Scorn Hanford U —La*- w||| pitch for the G-Men, M asai
don PL . Sanford-calls time o u t Don McShane said.
T»»a want ovor'Y ight tackl* on
Gabiesvllla holds a lead of tk)
n linn smash In make extra pamei to two o re r Cordele la I
point. Score Hanford t t - U n o o n trrira between U e ehaMpBna'
*7: the Florida Slat* and (BO Georg
Oa-.ta return* to gam# la place Florida leag u e s and needs e
of F rasier at half back. Wilcox' more conquest to gain tha d*
also goea la for Bcott a t end. , | 0n.
Oraham la for Uavla. ajl for
London. London kicks off and

•on again wont aroand right and • Nrst down, r a t * mao« enothar
for n touchdown. Heora: Hanford tlrst down whan ha daabad o ra r
S—London S. Forguaoo faded back &gt;•« tachl* for IS yard* berora
.tophi# right and shot a flat paaa W a s lilt by Morgan, lu ll on S
-to Morgan foe extra point. Heora: ra rd line, f i l n want o rar Uft
-Hanford 7—landon g.
| tackl# for toachriewn.
Bear*:
Porgaaon klekad
off for Ban »«Bford 14— Land don tS. . T a t a
1 font and ball want out of bounds crashed over lit* center nf tha
| on lA adon'a own
Xt yard Fa*.
' or thn extra point Bcora:
T ala amaahad ‘tb*
eantar of the Hanford 14—Iwndon 14.

• p r a t r being n artback.

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Cordele Defeats
Gainesville Ini
Game A t Albany

I lln" for *aran yard*. On a rel&lt;andoa kicked off to Banford
verse, aavtn mails four yards and »«4 fUlbort took tha ball on tha
a first down, on a fab* rataraa. *» rnrd Ho# aud brought It to
Tula want orrr right tackl* for tha 14 before being knocked
aeran yards fialary pads railed &lt;•*"- l««w»on triad JaH and bat
time oat. On nnotbar' flha re- waa bald for no gain. Forgo eon
versa, Tala «mashed' Taft guard l o t n »« Parda when nailed In
for eeren more yards and'a ftrat backflald. On » reverie. Biotadown. Tate' amaahad through baaloot two yards lAwaon punt
tar for *slg yards and Oavl* ratal*
*&lt;*
»&gt;* 6* yard lla*.- Tat*
Ulad for ala more orar Uft »*&lt; • f »• r*rdn at ranter on a
guard and n'flrat doon. Tat*
ravarao from Lpl*. Tat#
want aroand left and for nU* “ *1'
P«nla at canter for
yarda.
a first down. Tata - want orar
Tats
reversed and skirled right tachl* for IS yarda. tarnaroand right end for IS yard* hied but recovered First down,
and aaolhar Aral down, Hanford T*U W i off g rarda through
callad tlmo out. Tata mad* Hr* maUr. Joqaa repUrtng Rumyard* orar left tackU and t u U hlay fo r ’Calory Fed* u l t w
mad* lira yard* when he amSah
im Bahford. ,Tat# mad* IS
ad through eantar, Lpl# tbaa Fdrda ovsr right guard for anwant around hU lift and |*ar"rat down, flavin thrown
lag Interference for a touchdown. ' * ,#"T P*rd# lose. Tat# cam#
Bear*:
Banford T—Landon S. hack for Ihra# yard* over canTata want over hla right gaard
&lt;* line and also on tha j next
for extra point. Bcora: Banford
want for Dro n o n yard*
T—Landon T.
•nd * touchdown, Hanford 14—
Tata'* attempt to
i Iaa4oa klekad off to Baaford LanddE ttand Oolbort braoght U to tha S3 ««*h llo* for extra point failed.
n r t i i ||g before b ilo i KBtckMl
down. lAiwaan w eal aroand left
and for S3 p ird h a tta r aacaptng
three tackier* Forgo,on mada a
brilliant ran -ronod right oad fo r
S t-S yard*, baraty missing
a
flrat
dawa.
Lawaon
atartad
aroand hla left and and than cat
back over left lack!* for fir*
yards and a flrat down. Oraham
cam* I n ' t o replace D ank for
London. Laadon was penalised
for ogcaaalr* time outs tor fir#
rarda Forgaaon mada S yards
aroea'd right and for another
r , . t ™ T u . m w U t aramtd
laft and far eight n u n rard a
and flrat qnartm . . d w T .
l a i t n d dear-tec
Banford'. halt * • London's
eight F*rd Itoa, Forguadn want
around right-and far a«v*n yolNa
p lad ag ban on on* yard Una.
F erguses than want over orator
for tonehdwwn. Bcora: Hanford I I

cAAford 14—-TAjiOoa 20,
lundon kicked off and ColbeM
«»♦ hall and returned It from tb*
U .to Ik* 4t yard Una, Lawaon
'h lrta d loft and for IS rarda and
a flrat down. Ferguson lost nlna
Tarda whan hn fumbled* ball and
“» « * »" haehtlald. End of third
wuartar. Boor*t Banford 1 4 - U * r
don Si. IlumbUy replacing Jonas
right tackl* for Calory Fed*.
Fourth Q uarter
Btblaoff bald for no gain wbaa
h* attem pted la go o ra r right
tackle. Blolnaff mad* nln* rarda
»vdr right U c h k . Morgan klcbM
“ &gt;• ball which went oat *«
- Bmriocd*. 4l yard U a.
for sa ra a yarda. On firm ptay,
K » h U d and BanUH f r ­
oor^ 4- H«uW*F N M « « (M b m L
BUdnalt mnd* 1 yard o ra r right
LnwaBn triad U ft t aad
bng w na thrown |b r n #*r#n yard
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Opportaallli
TRADE—Gulfport, MU*, lou for
HoUlg rooming booAo or m Uu*
Wht Vjnrant Lcngo, DrvMuAlr*
M strl, Chicago.

8—Automobile^

*

ANOTHER DUAL Four wheal
Trailer with body, apacUl fS9S.A Ford roadster, apacial
MWO B*#l R Son*, Used Oar
Dealers.

Fad* gams* an th# acheda1*.
** "• Urra they u n i *
'
Tb* gama with Euatla on Octoah. bar 1, should provide plenty af
- —e thrill* for th* customer* and tha
Banford offanao. w* hallav*. will
b*'t#o strong far th* Fan there.
~
W* hallav# that the Pada^Ffll win
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^ M w r a a r n u l , .

CABBAGE
and OOLLABD
PLANTS new ready. Write far
BaUabla woman dosira* day's work prices, atatlhtf quantity wanted.
ar laundry en Ua place, at THE DAVU PLANT COMPANY.
«**- Cali far LUU, 1004 E- TU BL

m

.

*.

In tha gaaea at U h a Otr. *
th* Pads should ramp b a l l
to IS vlaiary- Th# Oamlaol*

P T ’* ’kramvv

MIRRORS

PAINTS

QUAI13Y— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof Pi^docti ^

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S crtijn o le C o u n ty P r o d a CM
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M o re F r u i t A n d V e n t u b l e s H u n A n j
S im il a r A re * i n A m e r ic a j
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

D eficit End
Is Predicted
By Roosevelt

JEVELT SEES YELLOWSTONE

Effort Is M.Dde$To
Secure Permit For
Filling Station At
Park And EigrMjt

Praises Columbia
Electric Project

Many routine .m a tte rs wore
brought befiro th* City Com­
missioners ‘iast n lfh t gt tholr lart
regular meeting tn' thla fiscal
y c ir, causing action on tha bud­
get for the romlng year, which
te g ins October I, to b* deferred
until Wednesday night when th*
Board mecta in an adjourned see
■ion.
It was Indicated last night th a t
th* Commissioners will probably
adopt the budget, levy City tag
mlltsge and other Incident m at­
te rs at the adjourned meeting.
Last night Attorney
E. F.
Ilousholder appeared before tha
Commissioners and requested th at
they re-conslder th eir refusal- to
grant th* Sinclair Refining Com*
p in y permission to e rret a filling
station a t th* Intersection of
Park Avrnue end F.ighth Street.
Mr. ilousholder brought out th*
fact th a t there would always h*
objectors to encroachment of busi­
ness In the raaldantlal area but II
Sanford wished to develop on
Park Avrnue the Commissioner*
must not hinder this progress.
Mayor Higgins advl&lt;cd tha
A ttorney th at the m atter woulJ
be “aired ou t"-an d th at if it de­
veloped that Park Avrnue should
be opened la business as ■ m atter
of policy the filling atsllon per­
mit would he reconiIdered. Action
on the m atter wsa deferred until
the next regular meeting,
Th* m attes of diversion
traffic to French Avenue
thcr discussed last night.

BONNEVILLE DAM. Ore.
fan. Sept. 28.— (AP)—Presi­
dent Roosevelt stood on this
great federal power naviga­
tion ln o je c t today and as­
serted its cost would be re­
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President Roosevelt slopfvd a t Arturned many times over riQ^-y.-AaHraai^tRvuf**'
UsU'
Point
to
admire
th
e
-O
rra
t
#VH» in Vellowslone canyon while
improved navigation, cheap­
e r electricity and distribu­ sightseeing In the Yellowstone National park. Mrs. Roosevelt slso
tion of power to "hundreds seems to be graatly entranced by the scenic beauty. The Pro* blent
o t eravll communities within ■
g n a t radius."
In Iks first forms] address of
Ms. wsst coast trip, hr tied In
this $61,000,000 Colombia Bsstn
, undertaking with his progrsm
far regional and national plan­
ning* Hs declared too that Inatapd of ipending half Its tncoms
* aa armaments a* some notions
' do, America was wiser In buildtrig such projects to give "more
wealth, better living, and greater
" h*ppln.ss for our children."
The President also promised a
i “definitely balanced" budget by
tbs as &lt;t fiscal year—July 1.
. IMS. Hs predicted that through
r broader ns# of slactrk power
Share would be a wider geo1* distribution of the pop’
.through the building W
uf smaller contmualties.
Speaking ta "hi* "friend* and
neighbors' In fdsbo's capital,
Presidin'. Roosevelt said yester­
day he was trying to think of
"the blggar objectives of Ameri­
can Ilfs," Instead af Uiy petty
(ten Untie* en Pegs Three) ,

Largest Docket Of
H iis Summer Nets
Sanfprd Over $450
&gt; City violators yesterday added
,hvar $4SO In ftnaa to the City’s
•offers from the largest City
Jacket during tha entire sum*

I Thirty-seven parsons ware a r
reigned before City Judge Frank
Li Miller to answer charges rangJag from reckless driving to tha
••Ohic of tottery tickets, the 1stt*r heading tha list of violators*
! J ) f tha IS persona triad for tha
gala of lottery ticket* IS received
ihma of $SS or 7# day*, and the
&lt;rther four war* continued to the
It aourt session. The violators
of wham plead guilty, ara C.
. Newsom and tha following ne
Early Anderson, W, R.
•gh, Walter Johnson, J,
Clark, Ed Jonas, Charlie GlbOeeyge Burton, Oaorge Ilag'
I . J* Perry, Lewi* Jordan,
i Doyle, Annie Mat Blair, J.
Ir, Qua Tipple and Horae*
were also ar*
W ore the City Judge to
IW * r * disorderly
conduct
They
were: Joseph
6 tm Henry Milton and
&gt;8tavern who receivevd sen
. t f .$$ ftps ar 10 days In
[ Jane* Ban Halt, Mabel
l a warn Patterson, and
ar, who war* given an
of a $10' fine or SO
.Leroy Banks,
■fc J*B
ar Oavk
avia, wh* were dlsMarphy
ky and Raymond
i, ehargod w ith tlaf liquor war* die*
Daunla Hatcher, urUka charge vras fined
days. WOli* Jamas
tailing liquor with­
ers* also fined $3S
id Elijah West
was

and hla party drove through the park en ‘ioule to the Pacific n orth­
w est on hla "public pulse feeling" tour.
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Morgenthau AndjW.F. Shelley Is
Eccles To Seek Re-elected Head
Balanced BudgeJ Of Rail Chapter
Two Chief Fiscal Of­ Other Officers Are
ficers Sec Balance Elected By Members
As Business Need For Coming Year
W A S H IN G TO N , Sept, IS.—
w. V. Shelley, local railroad
—The Administration's two chief man, was re**lreled lis t night
(Itcal officer* will urg* Pros! to serve as president of the San-

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CHINE6E BOMB VICTIMS BLOWN INTO TREETOF$

Russian Envoy 1
Leaves Nanking
Japanese Claim Sue*
cesseH On All Ma­
jor Chinese Front* .
Hr Tli# A iw flitN I*m «

JnpnR wna placed on «fl
imllmilitt war footing today
nnd prepared for a long con­
flict rn the F ar Eaut. Tha
Wnr Ministry Issued military,
orriliwincc •’number 41" in­
definitely prolonging mili­
tary ncrviee for nil officer*
nm l men o n tho active reaerve liats,

Tim drvrlopm rnt ram a as mil*
llary observers In Nnrlh Chino
guv u Hirlr cat Itunics th at 0d0,&gt;
uuu Jspuucss troops were being
iiiuhllliod—in the event Russia
So terrific was the ix plosion of humbx tlrupprd by Japani-eo aviator* on hundred* of Chinese ■hnuhl hpcome Involved ,tn th*
refugee* at the Kungklnng ta ilu ry rtallon m-ar Shanghai that some hodlc.i of the victim* were Utnu-Jspsnese war. Reports w era
blown into Ireetops, A few can Ir -ren high up in hriiiirhe* of the tree nt the right. Mure than 1100 currvni Ip Tokyo that hug* Iron*
content rations
were
masslivf
Wen- killed and 4fi0 wounded. This picture whs rushed to the Dulled K lM o aboard llir Philippine along
Hie Manrhoukuo fltbarU
Clipper.
,
border.
b*rom Moscow olflrlal Soviet
organs warned "we do tint wool
war hul e n ar* always rssdr.
C IT Y N E W S B R IE F S jD i d a t O T S
for war." Aid) a t Nanking INin It &gt;I V. Itugomoloff, Bovlst am*
liaatador to ('hind, suddsnly board
cd an airliner for Maaoow gr*'
sumahly on a m atter vitally If'.
fsctln t R usits'e position U Iho
Htnu-Japsnnse conflict.
Frcvl Holly, m rom lm ut Isrmor,
jp w
»ljii underwent UII uppeiudriHi

Jaycees P ro ffer
oc-mAid To City In
Trig Developing Park
Project Forlm: WPA
^ rovem en t Of Iauke

!*■■■ T i m )

Huge Troop Concent
tratlons Reported'
On Border Between
Mnnchukuo-SIberin

Seek
Peaceful P a c t

Slot Jackpots Are
Robbed In Monk*s
Place Third Time

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Iaocal Woodmen To

LOCAL WEATHER

CitrilH Growern Have
Market Agreement day.

Smathera Charges
Plot Among Senators

Public Rec&lt;&gt;rd Keeper
Returns Old Papers

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Hitler And MimscUnL _Muu«bUa. . $ &lt;« -^ ® » ^ ^
Aim At Deal withT;mmrr*w , , Qn ‘rt
?I
France And I] upland

American Lawyers
“Front Is Approved
R a p Constitution
Speech Of F. D. R.

McLucas Is Speaker
At Jaycee Luncheon British Board Issues
Ruling: On W hiles

,

In W est Europe

ford Chapter of the Railway
Employers League' of Florida a t
the le a g u e ’s regular mcetlog held
fronts. K.ildtng a slUurs of s«vupend Ion uf | ho IVnt.ild l,nu«ti
last evening a t K:0O o’clock at
arul days on. the progress of Its
ton Mruiiirlal itospllnl Inst week,
the Valdei Hotel.
tCewllaesA *■ r*e# Tkrve)
l» ii'portnl as rpthlly riHorerApproximately 70 members of
...
. .
M. L. Rahurn.
ihiilrtnan
nl Inrr;
111: 1: 1.IN,
Kepi.,' 2H. —(/lTthe loc«l chapter were present at
the meeting which was featured
Itvii-hsfuchirr Adolf Hiller slid
KANSAS CITY. Sept. !*.—W) tho park ro tim iltlin of tho Ran j Tho Spnfonl Kin .mis f l ub w ill,,,
.
„ ,
by the deetlon or officers for the —Th* Amerlran tier AssocUllon ford Junior t 'handier nt rmn*
Mit'i.ollni | have
h hi dv n p u ls r uc-Lly luncUou
romlng yenr anil an address to
muruo, eppusn d tinfini- tin- City
frlrndsliip
with Kngland n
, he m em ber, by J. II. Mobley of proolrd with loud spplause yes Commissioners nt the r ii tuilnr liinmriiiw a t iuumi in the grill
tordny strong speerhee from
"•"in " f ihc Vnlilva IJ 111, iu-coiiI- enm n doin' of their 'Kuropcnii
£ £ £
™ n 7 . . ? . * a “ ™ " i u t o W H J * . I*
soma of Its lenders ngslnst Pres m e tin g III |he r n y Hall lint un: In un uiinoiiiKvimui madi* to- policy, politicnl cilile* of loth drnight and reqin sled
Unit
ttie
blent Roosevelt's Supreme Court
liny hy Kiclm-y J, Nix.
•In.4,1 1(14ley.
Monk.'* I’lacs was again robbed
rx *
e s-sw w w
MulrleyV
propimal sinl tn rebuttal^ (a the Coriinilssliincrs doslgnule a rerpublic debt.
The iw iija ic ld ti'idcrs mcU iit n or Ilm jnikpota Ip two of lha
.lain
iHirtlan
of
ilm
|■
iop.
I
lal.r
the
oulllnci
made
by
the
slalc
President’s Constitution l&gt;sy ad
Although neither lies comment,
M «s Murgan-l Sqiilri',
IlM,*l p in nte luncheon for nn ucruss* slut machine* In Hm esUhllahshore initk for development hy r lil Him wna Inpiicd
ed an tb s recent etock market body fihluring th# aim s and ac­ dre»s,
Hiinduy , Ihi luldc tulle 11 lore their wulld- 1limit last night when Intruifere
the Jayrees.
complishments
set
by
the.
Itaguc
—
in
reply
to
the
president's
d»decline authorities pictured hoth
ufluruoml whi'ii slic was llirowu
Iirondrrut iippenl for the eiitersil the building lliroilgh *■
"The Junior Clmnilnr of t'niuSrrlptlnn of the Constitution as
as believing this drop probably through ihc coming year.
trnm a nml nr m il-, was d * licur-eful to||:dior.il I n vs it li nthel' skylight nbnvn lha rsnopy and
mono
wants
tn
tn'Ri
In
some
During
Ihc
meeting
the
elec­
a "layman’s document, not a
resulted tn part from business
way to gei tills prnji'i t under 1 turned Irum Ilm ........ aid launch nuliiiiis ft mu Ho- .MnyfioUl Hlym- scoured npprnillunlely f!5 out of
uncertainty over the govern­ tion of officers was held and lawyer's conlrarl." Frederlrk II.
lha ntebi'l timl dime machines,
way
lietore the Influx, id lour Inn Memorial ||iH ylin l llilniuorti pie .''Indium.
after
re-electing
Mr.
Shelley
ne
Hllni htleld, bar *«*or alton pre»
iua. It vitta ri'porli-d today.
ment's fatu rs fiscal rours*.
1st*
thla
winter," Mr. Ill,nun
The two F m c"t iliii-fs ngir*ed, snmotlmn early tills morning, pohead
i
f
the
railrvad
body,
the
blent, (old lha convention'! op
Secretary Morgenthau disclos­
slated, adilitig Ilint Hie Innly IihiI
well inforiued r|uitii'smen ssid, tn lieu hidlnvu.
ed th a t a new drive la under chapter rlrcted M. M intrik *• suing aesshini
Tho city hrli-tcr laarni-d Hil,
was llii' third Him* (luring
"Of [I meg who participated on liainl g1no which lin y wished •iiuridliR Hist llulpli Ragwi'll. uliut might he ti i i ni d n fuur- llinIt past
way to curb government eipcnu- the firs'. Vice-president, M. L.
fow months that the
to contribute til soma wmlliy M’ctctury of Hm Sotnlnoli. (*„u!|. power pint hy stages—tolliritplu
Tlllli
m
the
second
vice-presi­
In
framing
the
ConalRuOnn,
3!
lluraa but h* promised th a t there
civic purpose, pnfenibly tin*
Knglind now nml Inlvr IVnnce. loillihiig bus lino n entered slid
dent,
1.
F.
Preston
aa
the
third
were
lawyers
•
•
•
If
the
Con­
will ‘be no cut* In the salaries
ly f'liiim har uf r»mni&gt;rn&gt;, I* hi
park.
Miisvuliiii nnd, Hiller in an ex* roldiod and In such rasa the obii linn h la iter condition nml lluit
of Federal Worker*, and the un vice-pr-sident, and W. C. Tifon stitution of Hie United Stales is
rluinge
of hsinpiol lunsts ln-t Jni t was to etiiplv Jnfkpol* In tha
Tim
Ciiinnilsslouera
ndilseil
as
the
fourth
vice-prrsident.
M.
a layman's document w* mav
lm la cvpi-i led In |„t sat-ll a| Ids
employment relief funds will not
(light Irtlffilllled Miliilurity of th* slot m achines., drily lEo of th#
F. Hal*, wa* ra-elrcted to serve bow In reaperl to the 33 men of Mr, llaburn. howawr. Hist due u lli'ii v. till In a few dtiys.
be reduced again.
tour marhliiea worn tohhnd duw
Itomc llvrlm-«&gt;^, uf eliMo eidl^i
He revealed that he discussed a s secretary and treasu rer of the Constitution who ware not tu the rointlHiin id the piopns&lt;-&lt;l
to n ynitli In which Hiu more
paik hK-stlnn at present no Ini
hm id mn in L‘iiio|ii'*n affairs.
lawyers"
tha economy campaign with Pres the organ iration.
The
regular
schedulnl
weekly
Tho two Fnsrist tcadrra pro- niiHitisIvo mur.hdiea urn kept tot;
The
group
elected
several
James A. need, former Dem- proramanls i-nuhl bn mndn Until met ling of (ho Sanford Lions
Idant Roosevelt before the Chief
clalmeil lliut tlodr cooperative Biifofy,
sow* of Ike work priiil.lcd In llii'!!'
Esecatlv* departed on hla West ataiidin- committers for the com ocratlr senator from Missouri,
, .
hih will In* held tomorrow eve- axis, thoi|;h rnpnhto of support­
Tho Inlrudora entnrsd the build*
WI'A
prwjmt
will,
li
Tins
Ing
year
nml
most
im
portant
of
greeted
the
ronvenllonlng
law­
*m trip, and that hs had ron" d ’K at 7:00 oTIork at the Valdes ing even wilier KurUpeul) ro -o p e f log through an open window
sent
to
lieHdqiinrlera
has
been
these
rninmlUeca
were
th*
mem
yer* ns “prolsgonlsta of the Con­ tonrptrtrit
ferred with acting director of the
t Hotel, nrrurding to nn announce­ ulion, i, iuipirvloiiM to wny at- id in ro Ilia rniiufiy which allow*
budget Daniel Bell and o thrr bership committee, the legist* stitution."
ment made today hy the dun leniptn In; urork Itulo liernian nlr l» enter n . largo ventilator
"Ww
nppiei
nte
your
ileslm
I
i
Warns of applause echoed
Budget Bureau offlclsle oo tha lure committer and th* program
vivu-tary, J . L. (uillowny.
m
operate
In
Hit*
waller,"
May-1
fill lidsllip of pluyliii; olio nilloll fun. The peraon or pnraoni then
committee
through Ilia packed auditorium
1*1711 budget.
turn n pirgn hnlo In Ihe eld* p t
Featuring the program fo r the a* he declared the framers of or Kdwuid Higgins slati-d. udil f Tho Banfnrd (Tmsa and riim;k- off agninot Hu- other. .
“ W* will have the figure* In
lug that Hii-lr aid would ho of
II Ituco nod Ills host,' Rotelis- Hie small ventilating tunnel U 4
ship* for tha W eeldent upon evening wnr* lap dances by Miss the (&gt;ni»lllu(lofi "knew lliat an
mare practical / heart t In Hie «r riu li will bold lls regular fuehi&lt;r Hitler, Hindi- diaiuatlr l r - driip|ied to llin floor. They pro*
hla return." Morgenthau said, i Doris Jackson n n l J , A. Peckbam. honen fanatic, whether otejiurrh
scheluled weekly meetlnr hnilght
near fidnm.
"I ftlehdshlp nt u iqraUil-tn empty lha Jackpot* sag
Miss
Jarkeon
was
accompanied
or
stain.
Is
the
most
dangerous
Asked ir ha sllH hope* to al
hi the chib rooms „f Hm Vsldiu affiriuatiun
tliiny returneli linck fnVt he taa-'
Bhoitly
after
Ilm
appearance
of
stnto
1
1-vt it jut-1 git on in the Reli-hsby
her
mother.
beast ever turned loose to rurae
t*U a balanced budget this year,
hnli'l starving Ul 7 111 o r loeU,
not and out of Ihe winnow as
Mr.
Rahurn.
Hie
City
fattier*
1 linm-l llrry nr (In
ve
iling
It.ilinn
Attending as • gueats of - th* the earth—all th* morp danger­
b* replied:
according to nn unnoiiTn erm-nt
they had rnmo lit.
"Put not golas to say. But w* leegue last night was W. N. Liv­ ous If hts rruel porpose, are formally adopted Hie WI’A l»oJ ] mndn this mornliiK l., A, (!. stales mutt.
la i c a l p. o l i c e l o o k n -g r o u p of
H itler drclpnd, ilmwevrr, th
. . .at
...
msikid by gentle smiles end eel as drawn up hy Cliy i:nri Mudden, eecretnry.
era exploring every avenue la ingston of Orlando and a g r
Ihn Rome-Rcrlin nvis must nut* Huger pi In Is found III thn tmlli*
tabulat­ ne#r Fml T. WIHIsun wldeh
o f employees In hia division In friendly protestations
e a rs J^ssrreter possible."
la- interpreted n. —
t lie* form ation) lug nml nt*o ostlmaled Hie prop*
th« railroad department in th at ed tn lull the Intended vlillms had previously lieen triilntively
npprnvrd. The pinjivi ■.ills for
I of a bloc nlnii-,1 u,:aiiij&gt;t other crly ilntnugu nl nbnut four dob
*’
city.
Into security.
Inr a.
E
r trfi ia ii nf l D
r iiC
c t l .1(•uri,
r , i» *tatra.''
"Reason cannot appeal to nor an sipendltiire of nenrly i.io.C cn ItUe C
I J Ii uHttr
„ 0 n ,h o rui&gt;tr»r&gt; we are con-,
rompsse'nn mitigate the fury of 0M with Hui City p.ijlnc over
_. * ,
,,
vinred that Ihtuiigh thic, ouri
a fanatic. • • • Th* degree id 11.004 as Its shpre.
Tha pinjert provides for III* .g T w- J ,y
»?: ,°;5’
.......
&gt;»»■"". " " '•■•» ran serve'
fans tl&lt;lam la often tha measure
1
(lllrl,.,u nf liu r|
development.of the west serllno the Rm-lmci. of th r Wnrhl. will ,,,,, |in,
H**d Coach Leonard L. Me
of unity.'’
be host tunU ht *t * district j r(,cnlrteg Lut J
I lho«, the
of
tha
I'ark,
the
letting
of
Lacas a t tha Bemlnol* High
Aa Reed concluded President
cast
or « g.-n-j
,
. "Far*
" ‘T
Hcboot CeMry Fads, wa*
' LONDON, Sept., SI. —(AT—The ■llnrhfleld remarked, "all of you sbruhs. trsoa, and nil other work meeting that will la- held in - W „lm - c l o .a to no,
required
to
romplelo
the
plan
ford
at
Ihe
A,-oilcan
I
a-g
ion
Hut.
,.r,
|
tat*rjratloni,l
uml.
iV
tim
lh
.g
V
lon
*
*
.
•"
*
speaker today at U&gt;* Ban ford British Board of Trade recently must realise sow the atmosphere
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■
except a^-atiered xhowera on thR
According
to irformel Imi re­
Junior * Chambar . of Co
Issued a regulation that "all bias In which yoa will be all this to h* followed throughout the
r
| keys, Kxlremn Northwest FloV*
ceived here hy f . C. t'olllnes of
luncheon held at lb*&gt; Valdes Ho­ whales measuring TO feat fas a week," and was greeted by htud development of Hi* paik.
W »-»*,r t°n |«'*t and W*dn**dayt
Th* project situ provides for the local csinp, C. K. Sage of
tel where he mid the young Ban straight line between th* tip of handrlapplog.
,
. warmer In west portion Wed*#*the grading of the park men, .Ocala end dlstiict secretary, has
ford civic body of the naoeoalty the upper Jaw and th* notch be­
ravorlag with murk, lusutlstfun hivltad all ramps In be well rep­
of good training, and the fun­ tween the fluke* of th* tall shall
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&gt;
Daytona Tide*
of aah-lrrlgidliiii system ■■ well resented and also has arranged
bo considered Immature."
damentals of tha football
Tuesday's tides, low, 7:&gt;T A,
as g water srsletn fur watering fo r S tate, Held' Judge' Firm' U. V/ASIIINOTON, Kept., JK. - M T
and w hat makes a good football * Quirk es a flash a young men
Dame of Fort'' I’irrcv to be pres­ •—H enry L. I’rlnglc and Frank P. H , t i l l P. M ; high. 1:41 A* M.
flowers and gra.ss.
ttfr.
jr
wrote int
ent anJ also Slrte Manager V. la ird , re p re sm istn c s uf a Flori­ 1:01 P. M.
Tha maettng waa presided/over
Forgive me fer being, a s token­
■ srem sU r
| .
V. Miller
labelshd.
da
citrua
growers' committee
by Vic*-President E. B. Lousy. ing old nosey, hut who held* the
WASiyNGTON, 8 apt, t*.
Today 14.09; yesterday IP,
IsoLmitted to the ugrlcullure ad*
The group discussed plana for whales nhll* the skipper measure* (AT—Senator Brasthen, New J e r­
Freclpitatl**
! jutlm enl adininistintiim yrstersey Deraacvet, charged today that
another
baaatiflcatlan
project thcmT
Sweden
Ih Preparing: [day
Total tor yfstarday___ __ _ H
_ .
_
a proposed prw marketing
with tha ptknnad Ban lord T rail­
at the time Hag* L Black was
Total tor month to data—4.11
F o r
L a rg e r
N a v y sgraem ent regulating the shlpe r Camp ns tha objective. Tha
Th* Abraham IJnootn nation­ narahutod U tho S g N m Court
EDINBURGH. Kept. JX.—0P&gt;Normal to dot*- ....... ..........f J&gt;
.
ment of fr%U4o nurlhrrn markets.
suggestion oh Ibis m atter was al monument, gear IfodghavlU*. there wm a “plet smeevg some Krials ad finally h n
lulllled a
Temperature*
HTOCKIIOl.il,
Sept.,
a
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(jp
&gt;
_
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bold
■
long
conference
to
Hi
1
*
11.11
nl
slx
rru
.
brought up h r Clyde Ramsey hut Kr., contains tha tog cabin and
ten to delay to t I t toast two
Maximum. I I : minimal
Plana f a r a bigger navy, w hich'w ith AAA officials yesterday and
tha project la only tentatively part of tbs farm where Lincoln years th* confirmsttom at gay a r ­
Harold reading;
Th* aaaisUat keeper nf tbs Will U suggested to parliam ent planned to Mnllnue the discussettled ..
was bora.
mada t o .rte a ld c n t
Official Report
0
farad** Pwhlte Record office has n n i p ear, incliulr three cruiser* ■Ion* today.
The new pact, spproved by th*
the organ!
The Nsw York. Jhtoaga and Th* Ttot" waa
# m*Hun role rued glee lAvcuinrnl* which four t oro edo Im ats. thw * roa«i
selected Job* Be hlrsrd to Aa Angeles public librarian all •*¥. to
to n
th* ehoatoi h a re hesn ret ureed un defenao aktpa, I I motor torpedo growers' oaauwiltre at lakriami^ If
convoy for tub* Sept. 10, permits prorating o f, **
d*r lha iroaty of Nurihamptoa
it,eea.ee*
h* hi charge af tha program for
1a
H
fruit at all lime*. _______
* M
court. « • . &gt; » . ribraia
X - ------------Roosevelt in .balance the,
budget in the n » il D»c*l T»»r*
formed officials said today even
It It require* new and heavier
tax**.
These person*, said Secretary
Morgmtbau and Chairman Mar­
tin e t B. Eerie* of the Federal
Reserve Hoard are convinced a
balance ne.wcen
between tnenmo -anil
batanea

.
t

600,000
T il Tomorrow A s Russia Threatens W ar
R
ilJ pfut*s P^jJaps Molilize
Budget Actioty

President P r o m is e s
“Definitely Balanc. edn BudgetForNext
‘Fiscal Year, 1938

Bays Nation Is .Wise
ToSpend Money On;
I PWAInsteadOfWar!

•AY, SEPTEMBER 28, I 9S T

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M c L u c a s M a c h in e G iv e n E v e n Yankees

______

H E W A S U N D E R W E IG H T

Again

F u n d a m en ta ls O f B lo c k in g

C h a n c e O f V i c t o r y In G a m e Take American
A g a i n s t T r o g d e n ’s E le v e n

League Pennant
McDowell Has Been Hard On His Squad Of
24 Candidates With A Pair O f Drills
Scheduled On Every Day On Field

Feds Strong PuzrihuT Style O f Play On New York Takes 2nd
: The Offense And Also Aerial Attack
Straight Flag With
Expected To Give Lions Trouble
Hitting A s Factor

will attempt In replaca Kina thry
definitely cllnrhril thrir
Kona WllUnma at left auard, N,Jninth league crown Iwyond all
A. Darkey. will laka th* p1are] mathematical iloutl when th*
of floddy Wliklnaon at rlaht|acc«qd-place Tift roll T iter* war*
guard, Ault Joura will taka Ihe^llmlnatnl through a defeat at
plarn of Jim Htapler at right the hand* of the lioaton Had So*,
tackle, Robert Ifnwnll will ba in] Featuring, a* uaual, power hit*
Ihare for lila aacond year and-Una, and allied by a fine comeatao Ham Wall* and tlltly Col- back on the part of Icefty Gomel,
bert. rjnnaa will tm at canter, their top-flight pitcher, and a
hla laal. *ca*on.
quick return to form by lied Ruf-

T he STANDINGS

Up *1 tandnn, llm I,Ion* aro
going In nllitnipl to add another
win to llmlr airing of IT vlrtorle* which lliey hnvn rarked
up since lant In-lug defeated hy
Andrew Jarksnn of Jacksonville
aarly In the IBIS season, last
year limy played n guine* dur­
ing Ihn ynsr and enteraeil with
12 wlna anil mily one loss.
The nulrotnn of the game tie
night may no u lung wgy from
lha flupllrnllon Ilf the game
played with tho l.lons last sea
eon a* tiummy fliirdln 1* with
t’narh Jack Met to well's Molllii*
crew Insloud of with Trogdou
*nd Hnrdmnn |« thu ymuigsler
Wlm Imnf tho Fed* ln*t year,
Thla leave* the burden of win
nlug up In I'loirllu Tate who aidnd llardmuu last sen*on and It
will bo up In him lo *,*e what
ha Wln do V1III, the Fed*.
Tim Fed def*n*n .1* sill)
Ini
need of anilio polleliliu. bill llielr
« alve nllnek* «ll| poxlldy
i Idelnry durllu; III,, aomwin.l

with the Tiger*' loaa, left them
12 game* out In front- with only
H f W AS U N D IR W IIC H T mnd
10 to play. The standing* of the
■nay. aaya Joe Hagarty (above). 4U-po
two leader*' after yesterday’* hoaNew Ynrk'a Rhinelander port af the Amer
tilille* rnilrd, were:
b u y nun aa a member of lha welcoming c
Club
W I, Pel. behind To play
•on vend on. Hagarty to ikaau k m C l e w
Yank... 00 &lt;0 .070 ....
12
T lgi ... 86 60 .000 12
III
Although they were hit a* hanl
O fficial Line&gt;Up
aa any club, and harder thun moat
hy the epidemic nf ailment*, the
For Fed-Lion T ilt
Yankee* ovcrrniiie them atrlctly
on the power whhli Mnnagrr Joe
unfortl plnya llnllr* Novrmber
McCarthy ha* hulll into one of
thu moat itangernua hilling cornblnationa in htiMibull lil.tory.
., 21- — laiki • jSniifiinl
A t ono time nr another during■|&lt;n,| nigh
bulky Un-ad-1 Wait* ( 17l&gt;&gt;
the aeaenn, avety inipiiilier of thr| mu i:lit rvtfulur* ,uid n wtlff scrim-1
*
I-1
varaity lineup, with the »lng!c; iiinifi" Widm-dny lefote they h a t i H°wi-ll (IK0)
eieeptlon of tlie Iron hnrve of a erra|i|iy teat-rve .lineup 12-0 in
1*1
haaeball, 1*&gt;u Gehrig, who played n practice workout under the rii- Yotng (UI2)
(1 7 3 ) S to k e *
In every game and up to tho* Ileal rye* of
CoaiS Johnny
!&lt;*'
present ha* run Id* enn-ccuUve Ifoynea, Thu wrnnd rlrini; fur- Gnna* (105)
game major league rrrord to llifi’l wurdn
Center
wire nut rushing their '
ronteala, waa on the hospital list heavier opponent*- nnd tho var* jllnrkejr (170)
(llir,) WikmIi II
ll'vrfmt
____ _
71
M
.ID
II
14
,411 or'was out nursing a holdout.
enl
ally'* Mucking left much to b*’ 1
Big
M .IU .M p lH .i
41
II
.140
UoaplU there handlraps, the desired.
June* (222) ...
( I «A) Wilcox
Ml Id iiili
. . 43 10|
,19V
conquest of the Yank* was never
VMi»riiir'| llranKa
Conch Haynra aald ho was not*
Rig
Ml IstiiiiA
t ; n f w Turk I.
In
doubt.
Within
striking
dis­
(138) Dunbar
certain who would lie in the ulnrt-.Colbert (H it)
M iln tk o i| Dhilnd*lMhU 0.
tance o f the top from opening Ing lineup ngninat Tarpon Sprinir*
flM*|uti
llfitr o ll 3
HI
W rtitilnp toii l i r?lF»flkiMl C.
day, they took over the lead to when tho Hrendnaiight* open thrir Morgan( JOfl)
H m o r* T «K l*r
stay on May 24. Featuring their ll-gaine elate tunlglil.
New Yutfcr ml DorImi.
I
Quarterback
I kr I f nil Hi I'll* vr In ini
drive waa their ability aa a “ money
Indication* are, however. Hint Forguaon (lb!t| ...
(I3fi) Gavin
H u ll' irmnnii ■Ml *&gt;1llirri
loam"—tho
ability
to
como John Sargenl. lrn Snillh, Victor I
I-eft HalJ
im :rn itn x A M o m n o w
tinker nnd Hilly Kfeull or Itnl U w n n (IfiO)
(1M&gt;
ir iiM il P l a r * f f l
T f a i f N i r g llr a « ll«
Howman will eotn|io*e the bat-li-1
Right Half
1*111 In l l » r k I ; A lla n ln 0
field, while I. T. Ynpp and llod Stolnoff (17111
(110) McCauley
INTRII RATION A l«
A««CHri4TION
Thompami or I .eon Will.ank* will
Fullback
i r i i r i d iffim i
lie nt end*; Dave lirnwti nnd
Official*— l.ynch
(Trxaa) refT M irriir'a n h h Ik
7t lU lllm u m fit.
Waynn llrmlley nr William Beni* eree; Flnnofroek (Alabama) umnt tarklea; Charle* Johnson and plro; NMle (Florid*) head llneaJnhn I*-c nt t'liai.U; mid Bin mm Vfond (Missouri) firlrl judge.
llraill line* not admit gypalea
to lh« i oitnlry.
•

C lassified Advertisements
J*— A n nou n w m en tg

I.AIU1K FRONT bedroom,
boarding bouse, 711 Mi
HAVE YOUR WaUb repaired by Ave,
on* who really know* bow.
Brlgga. Jeweler Magnolia Ave15— A p artm en t* F o r R en t
National Venetian lllind*. 43 cent*
FIRST FLOOR ApTrtnwnL p
per *q ft. Finest blinds ob­
vale hath, garage. Furnish
tainable. Sanford Avrolqg A Shade
Rooms. QUO Magnolia,
Co. IUI E. 2nd St. Phone 704 J.
26— iMIflcellanroiia F o r Bala

5— Automobile*

: ■&gt;

SIX CELERY "seed bed* readyTo
ANOTHER D U A L " Four wheel
act, boarding paper and cel*ry
Trailer wllh Unly, apdelal f2UB.wire for aalo. So* Mrs. Stolnoff,
00. '211 A Font roiditrr, *peelal
Celery Ave.
14500. Reel A Kona, Used Car
Dealer*.
AM ARYLLIS
all bloomers,
10—Flowarg nnd FUnU
Orange City,
ROSE HUHIIEHt Two year old
fieldgrown, everbluomlng varie- 1,04)0 Australian Fines for aal*.
Frost proof variety for wlndties. Free Catalogue, Tyres' Rose
hrrak or trimmed hedges at 3c
Nurseries, Tyler, Texas.
.
rach In Iota of 23 or mory. Buyer
to dig. All troeb are Slat* certiflad,
Seminole High School Farm.

Mr Tkt I w H . l f * V
ttm
m
Fine. Watch
Yoaterda,
homoral
Ijinerl.
Yauiee*. 1; Clift, llrown*, Fi
'R ep airin g
llom.ley, llrown*. I; Chapman. (saineuville Draws ' Diamond Setting
Hod Rnx, t; t’idgeli Cardinal*.
45,066 During Y ea r
AND
1; Cam mIII. pjilll lo*. 1.
Tho loader*; IIIMagaln, Yan­
»
Engraving
GAINEBVILI.E, Sept., 24. -(/F)
kee*. 44; Greenberg. Tiger*. 11;
■The Gnineavillv lusiball fju b.of SMcLaulin, Jeweler
Gehrig. Venice*. 34; Yn
l i t a. Park Ay*.
the Florldn Stale league nilgera. I I ; F o il, find Ho
nounreil yolcn lay 46.onn |&gt;ef*tiii* iR R O aiH R R R R IIR H IR R IH R g*
Oil, alanta, si.
pakl to univh tho G-Men play
Laagua gtandlnga
7S3 •thla M'-aion.
American
(II
Pakl at tendance far A0 regular
National
---- league jrinir* wmq .'14,007. Playoff
3(8 *erie* with U ntnirg *m^ Tian*
ford util nett d C7UH other* and
3731 *aw the flrat two ganie.* uf a
^
aerie* wllh Coplflr, Gcorgl*-Klo|UAQUK
f f |Ida l-ragnc rluimpinn..
Attindiim e Inst year
reached
Nr Tb* AMO*tel*4 r m *
dauby Hartnett ot llm Cub*
look aula poa*ea*ln„ of third
plac* In Iba N*Uonal Lnague bul­
ling .race yesterday Vv the allni
‘ M u * 'n r llueet I* |*
III,,
,« l&gt; "l1
margin nr point nf Pnu) 3Vam-r mod densely populaleil idati, In
of (ha plratap There were no the union, ullli t i t piraona tu
changes among (he
American the aqualo ndlo.
league trio of baseball'* lllg Hla
Htaudluga of lb* leader*.
fFIrai ibree In each league):
Player* Club
O AB R H Pat.
tlihrloaer, Tg tSI t t l It* l*t .lie
Medwlrb. Crd I lf If* II* fit .tta

!

Mlee,

Holier A Gay’s Paint
years they've been "
The
South."
Sian
Hardwire Co.

12—WanIad
SPANISH MOSS, any quantity
Be* Clifford Walkar, Geneva
Av*., | block* aaat o f Sanford

.GOOD JERSEY

ORLANDO, Sept. |f. —Fetor
Schaal, aporu editor of lha Or*
Wanted lo buy: rypreea poala *1 Undo SviillMil and secretary of
t* 10 Incite* diameter. 4*2" and lha Florid* Slate League, ra­
2*4" ong. Apply Osceola Cyprpas perU a nil fan* ere booming Doe
Huntley o f Orlando for b*gu*
proaidunt to replace Henry f .
Gray, GelnaavUla lawyer,
Huntley U assured of tb* m perl e f Sanford. Th* Leekeuta
warred
on Gray p*nUta»Uy
tbruyni t ie ntftaon,

Am .

*

C o rd *

II I II*

II lit

ll*

Cow for salt. llarta*ll. Cub lag a i l 41 Itt t i l
ilehrlg. Yoke H I *1* Ml ttl n r
Travle genlr* l i t 411 *4 l*» ft*
t**«.W...*M-4a*r MTAION bTAt)

Orlando Fani Want
Doc Huntiey T o Take
Presidency Of Loop

R o l l i n s M e n t o r E x p la in s

Ethiopia la refarrod to |n th«
Ihla aa Cnah.

R. N. NIPPER
SIGNS OF ALL KINDS

110 PALMVTTO AVENUE
PHONE I I I - ;

HOTEL LE A M IN G T O N
N. B. 1st STREET at BtSCAYNB BOULEVARD
Overkroktoi Bayfronl Pork tad Blocnm* Bar
Opposlt* Unkm Bug SUtlon

MIAMI, FLO R ID A
Om Block Frta Shopping DtalrkU sad AaxancmcnU

Summer R i t a Until December
Stalk Boom with Bath—|!A0|
OMbk Room with Bath—12.00
Atfrod Simon*, Mnnagtr

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t v JI'IMIH*
ro t
t i . r t i t n o r rto m n A .
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In r«* l Itf liitil* » f IL MAItCIft
|&gt;tr,raKr*»--ln PrnfiRlu.
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lh *
lit h
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fin a l
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Orlando, n * .
WINTER PARK. Fla.. Rapt.
•Night lim a ;
Friday
night
H-—Blraa.lnt the fundamental*
ot blocking, larkllng, and chant*' name* aUrt at 1:10; Saturday »»t th
o »&gt;Ut*
ll,
MAfUllt.
nliht aarne* at »:*0.
and nt » V f |lm*&lt; then
In* In Ibalr flrat week of pracCoach**: Jark W. McDowell, »n*l llir r i m ak P ip p U «H im n t i
tica for the llolllni College foot­
Head Coaih Al«x Walla, IJn« th«- miH Jik1u«* for a final irb
ball squad. Coarba* Jack Mo
lin n * nl nf tt»r, sd m ln ls lra tin g nf
Coach.
* m *1 rptnte, and fo r
wn
prglaf
Dnwall and. Alas Walla era dr Ir­
4*"'bn ml hr Win Hi ' rtlrh Admin*
ina Ibalr charges In one of the
Inoat atrenuoua uf opening weak Daytona-Umatilla To
practice aaaatna ever recorded 4t
Open Season Tonight
Harper-r.’iepbcrd Field.
Tht* jrrar'o Tar adlllon comD AYTO NA BEACH, Sept., 24.
poaad ot t&lt; v*r*lly candidate*
la, completing the flral week, of — Daytona Beach** High School
practice with all iRi romple. Bupraneera will tear the fid off
For Sale
manta* of two waaka drill—«lf.*f- the 1037 football araaon tonight
na*a. soreness nml brulae*—reg- when they tangle with th* Umatil­
Gerbcra Daisies, 4 Year
Hared Ihrouah lha medium of la High School team under the
all honra dally contact work or­ floodlight* here.
Plants. Hibiscus, 1 Y«ar|
The Buccaneer*, with a fast,
dered by the 'flidllna mentor*.
Old. Fancy leaf CnUdiums.,
Two dally prarllco acaatona hi avy trim ; altould rate a* favor­
All Colon. Rooted
ite*
In
the
encounter,
but
per­
hare taken the inti, already nf
tins*: I.lfftmlnim,
Llffualrum, Hibis­
tint;*:
former*
In
aeveral
of
the
key
Frank Dannl*. rrauUr end, and
cus, l’nradiae Vine, Flame
Soc Holdatll, a"|ihnmoro guard. poalllona have not had n trial utiVine. Water Mile*, Bog]
der fire and Coach Spike '1Vel»hingrr I* openly dubloui o f the
Pianlit. Roses. Pool Con*
proapecta.
atrucllon. tandneaplng. All,
The Buccaneer* will line up for
Plant &amp; Guaranteed. Gold
tonight’* game In approalmately
Filth.
e•
thla fashion: Timberlake and Hill
Ilrennan, end*; Dwight Yelvlng*
W . C. H A R T L IN E :
ton and Kirkwood, or Floyd Odumtack tea; ChlTley— Bherbcrt ami
Monroe Comer
Pollard Blah, guard*; Chaffee,
IMi .me 319-W
center; Cownn, Archie Bagwell,
Eddie John* and Carlton, back*.

L A N E Y ’S
DRUG STORE
Special
FRIED CHICKEN
DINNER
with drink nnd
dowcrl .
We Fill All
PRESCRIPTIONS

FRIED CURE STEAK
with drink and
• denaert

Telephone
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C O R R E C T M E N ’S W E A R

Florsheim $9.50 up
Martin’s Garage

F r i e n d l y $5.00

la A llo w in g

A 50% Discount on
$2,061.32
o f putt due account*.
I helped yo«,now you help
General Repairing
Track A Auto Servlet
Rodleo—Spring.— Trailers
A price you c A afford to pay

Martin’s Garajge

Fortune $4.00

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Nine Hour . Program
O f Gala Festivities
IsParticipat
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Tba budget on whteb the
ty will operate d u r jn jjjt o i,
year wa» - formatty passed V
vert lied by the ' C o W y Commis
In their adjourned meet­
. Admiral Yarnell A li­
Expected To DiBCtHM
ing Utli morning.
.pounces
ces P l a n To
This year’s tulgrt calls for an
ans For Joint Ac­
Protect Americans
expenditure of 3357,315.00
tion In World Rowft
provides for a 4 3-4 mills
SHANGHAI, 8ept 25.—
lion In the tax mlllage of She
MUNICH, (termnny,
(A P I—FJeeta of J*pajiB»e(
County over which the Coi^ty
25.— (A P )— Benito Mui
ttfrplziiea icatterid neW dev-1
Coat nils* lone ra have control, And
and Adolf Hitler met
homestead ututor• are aapvrn-tl tt
natation and- terror today In
for tho second time ,In
obtain th e' benefit of a 3 mill
the' boat’ densely,|populated
epeetRcuUr careers and
reduction In tho Hoad Bond
airis^of central,and south
Interest Sinking Fund.
rope' tensely awaited m i
Chinn. Shanghai, Nanking,
After nbauihtng tt 2 mill
nf their rendezvous,
crease In tfao General School
Canton and the Wuhan cities -Johnny Beau” la what marina* I*1 bhe future, he said,
first few hoars of the vi
—Hankow, Wuchang, i and call courtly, but Iron-willed Brlg.j' William* 1*14 b* had tapected and a 1 i n mill Increaso In
of the Italian Premier
Gen. John C. Beaumont, com-;court, In passing on aulta n*w 'State iiilllupe the roimty
Hanyang—great centers, that mender of U. S. land feretr in 'p&lt;;ndln lo f#re. th, p .ymrnt 0{
„ nussluiiri* wt-iv tilde to effect a
the CJcrmsn Chancellor hel
- *- "'HI
....decrease in the total
Japan’* n'r raider* bar* pan- the Shanghai area. Only recently 1 .
. „ .
•
, ..
, . ItI S’
where Hitler ataitnl h li rise to
lilird moat severely, all war# re­ he
u . landed
1 - 4 .4 " there
.a — ...
, a . -transport
......... .. *&lt;«»*-•
UrTO* °* m°&gt;« •P**1*
on the
„ ' taxation far tin- yt-nr lllJJ-'M ov ■ (
.power, was taken U|t 'w ith a
visited.
er the year 1030-*37,
Ch.umolt with freah fore*. to •«'*. • " &gt; « « »•/ *h«
round of social activities In A
This tedurlioii it outstanding in I
Hundreds
of
non-combartant bolster U. 8. marines already on I had no rlgkt to qtiaatlow the law*.
flamboyant setting of bunting
view
of
llie
f
i
i
t
(lint
the
County'*
Among th* counties affected in
and banners, troops and bands,
Chinese died. The boro ben Inti juard.
|the suit ara Broward, Dade, Ea- revenue linn been ioit»iilciably t v ,
parade* and ebeerx.
widespread .darkatatlon, A flout
Itambia, Flagler, Jackson, Mans­ dueeti through llic re|*‘al of the j
Tho serious "brass tacks'' cog- 1
of IS Japan*** bombara rlslug
The Uukr goe. tiallve on hi* visit to lliir»ialivntik t Castle, Hmigary. Lift In tight are th* Ihlke venation* of Ihcsa tw s man, wba
from military airdrome* hero In
numerous
roed-build
ing
and
otb&lt;r
Orange, I’itlm Beach, St. John*, SL
and t)urhc*. of Windsor nnd Me. and Mi*. Charles Hedaiix. their American host.. The farmer Hrlt- head th* greatvat Fascist at*to*
project* will he I.ridel taken by
tba brlflit dawn roallaad t h e
Lccie and Volltila.
t*h monarch la attired In native mstume a* the grouii prepared for mi u-ling. latter planned by o f Kuropa, either ware sand- :
Uto
County
during
the
comlfag
wiched into Iho nine hour progress
foam of Nankin!'*' agonised pop­
the
fumed rouple w a* n *hoppiiig lour to Carl* lo ndd litert full mid wit ter eh the* to Uie styyear.
in Munich or were put o lf until
ular# aftor several day*' ale
A t tint * per inI aeiahll the Hoard Lah duchrs*' wardmlw
later. Whenever thoy cam* Ut* I
■euc« from ch|iu'a capital.
R obs
appolnteit MIhh Hugi-nia Warren |
result* o f these talks promised to 4
' in :flying wtdgan of tiireu Iba
as clerk in the nffici- of tin'
.
be of drop enneart) lo all E aN go
Japanese bombora roared over *
County doctor, Ur. II. C- Kirk,
If not itrlually th* /actor* In
' ' RiiADual'* dafanaa |ln*a blaalink
Six New Members
Banana
Is Half
who will u.suiiie hht ihili.ro an
shaping Ih* future,
the. cOnrrolo pUI baxee and dri«.
(let,
I.
Named Hy ( ’one To
For ronshtcraUon thorn wore
In* tb« Chinese troop* below bat
Filled With Water!
Bid* were received and tabulat­
thn trmiblod Medltvrrenron situa­
without le lllo r afreet. Tba air
CitruH
Commission
ago
th
*;
following
ed fur a road roller hut It pra*
100 Miles In Gulf
tion with
Franco .bud Britain
raldtra return ad to Ut* Wahan
article appeared in Th* Sanford ilreidsd to postpone ■definite p c
sacking Italian t 4 -J&gt;p«r*tlon toT A U .A 1IAPSf.IL
Kepi. ! l l
JACKSONVILLE, Sept., S3. _ | ji«ra te t “ W|P(P*ta|: bk# commem- Had until a later meeting.
tCantlousa re Pa** T U c re )
—1/\‘, -(Inventor &lt; one ,li«l&gt;e
fT. II. Ila.ty appeared liefore the
China
' mao'ofpciaj* raised yeslor- t f 1)—Tim Const Guard cutler M .-i'* b« ,&lt;l ‘ ^ y that bog. are lm—
1
' i appointed-ala or»- niemhera to
Hoard and offered to -ell to the
'day’k estlnuia of aoh-tf— _.!hn» menla to«b in tow today the l*a k -!"'u» 1’ lo *"• bite* of anakaa was
y-jorlda CTtru-i tsnmmlsshm
Stock Mui'kpt IaOSBCH
$30,000 tho
J- I&gt;. Warren ol County the email atrip of property State O w n s
deaths from between TOO atad lug banaim Ihii I Jlyown and bead !"
In sut-reswl III'.** « I...... term*
ed
iowjtil
Charlotte
harbor
while
Longwood
Lnlny
stating
that
a
between
tho
County
Home
and
, Reach Twenty Hil
S#&lt;f Jo almnat i.OOS.. Canton suf•
esp'ted nil Kept. I)
Those
W
orth
O
f
School
i«Ulea|itVu had rauatd tne the Slate Highway. He wnn 111, f»red several email air raid* dun the rrvw of I lie mntorship pumped
liultied; \V. L. Hplvey i f fh&gt;rlion For New L ow
Hooks In Seminole ill City, rrpte-eullmt the *ee
twu nf Hln porktri.
■ foinn-d hy Ilia Commiaeioiier* that
• In* ib« nlabt and again In day- and fMiTifd fiutltioilly ti» keep Iho.1^ 11^
ve.ii-1
from
.inking.
|
Ilecwtlly
Tho
llerald
received
the
matter
would
lie
investigated
llebl today.
,
mitt 'district. Milt f
l*oler*.
Tito My own with about 10 |«r- i'he following article from K. K-« a in the near future nod he would
tTIICAtjtt, Kept., '.'5. -.(A 1)
The finnl d Mr do linn of Male.
Winter Harden, ih*- fom lli.
llirevtoin of the IJileagu Hnard
•on*
utnuird
nuked
fi-r
help
yn
Alien,
director
of
the
florid
,
to
.advised
n*
In
their
decision.
0
w
lied
ftchntd
Imoks
hu*
I
een
in
ado
WAH1IJNUTQN, Kept. » . - t ^
ItoVroacnlativo Joe Hondlicka
K, C Welles. A read (a, Hie
Iiialltute
at
Silver
The Com III l«» loners imlrurtnl jn
imili. County, County .'U
of .. Tride
Invoked emergent'
—Tim Amur lean N*»r. announcjd lerdoy ut » ponltlon .iout 100 Iteptlla
of llie tlh Congroaxltiual district
uHth; ty. M H«*i-h*y. Foil.
I
in
n-ei-d
tiatuy
to
sfljipetlip^iadfiTq
the
Claik
nf
the
Hoard,
O.
I’.
I
perdili
iiih-nl
I
\V.
low
ton
an
riatlv yesterday
Va.lunlaf It.
It. determination
,|pinruil„nlla„ ‘ (M
mih-h
o ff ^
Chat
nf Florida. ’ will hi His main
I'loreo, I,. |*. i loioiii * 1'iilno 1
flatly
f ^
^ little
^ Imlltor in the Spring*:
- , . r , , d with Inlrrr.t yoor re111 Kept cm) rr ctniu^lnPGwl the speaker tomorrow aftornWin when
llerncVn, tn pdverllae for hid. miunred li*(iiy.
* ,
to .la y on the Job In China**
pi^ and Ji lm 'I u t ) . ■ Crpsl
bampcretl
eff-.it*
of
tluOoart
tent
newspaper
article
entitle.!
market dendloylr'tietweril tiadria llie Hanford. Townsend Club will
on a cash legistrr far'th e effli'e, j|r.
mdiiatid that the
danger spots to protect Ameri­
|itimifi m!•iiiin in .11
111 Ihefom fioshly.
Dlt- of tin- County Tax Collector, Jno.| state Imd &lt;|i. trihuli it apptoxican livea mid property during the Guard to keep the rrafl afloat. I'KnltlrrV lllto Kill* Hog*
he host* to representative* of
Connt giinrihini-n here said it proving Old Thaory."
Irouid uideli-d.il u-ltlenirnl Townsend Club* Ihruiixbout Con­
II. Jlnklnx. Mr. Jlnkbta als.i ad mutely gTi.tlOtl new lest b ok* in
Undeclared tjlno-Japene*. War.
“ Since I m i l . your article 1/ vised the Hoard of hi* need for ad­ this eoulity till* year iepic*enlitiK
of nil opt 11 11111111111, nl a price tra) Florida at u mas. mooting
» .
In tlis b l u n t , unequivocal would lake About 2J hour, to tow
nf f t IU I *J pep loishel. Tlie action to lie held at the Hanford Wom­
an expenilllure of nearly l.un per
language of a veteran ana natti­ the Myown to hind. The livea of have m.do newrnl experiment*:’ ditions! office spaceThe Cbmmiss ionura awarded child.
C i l ’Y NlvYVS HUIEFS Itverted . Hill litem d ''squeexv" an's ( ’lull building.
er Admiral lla rry IT Tarnali. thotc almaul the Myown were not I thought you might be Interested
|In the result*. Our experiment. __
wliich ill) 1 loped when it hecame
tho ______
contract __
for .re-roofing
the
_____
Tin; Hliilt* own* apprirsjmsli-ly.
rommundnr In-chlaf of the Altai In dinger.
President of tho local organisa­
100-foot
sppurent lli'it lliere was nut auf- tion, W. II. Hushes, lias an­
le Until, detailed lids policy Ini
1,l&lt;' —
* ---- ■ show tliat very few, rrraturei
,
■ are mg|,, building at Iho County Con- $30,1100 um tli of kooks ijj,. t l o i.fieim t KepterolHi n on to permit nounced that Hie program will
gvnaral In.traeUona hroadraat to ,r,otor vessel r.ulioed for help ye.-|lmniult« to Iho pnlaou of snake*. vlct Camp to T. f-. Crouloy who (uuul)- »nd tin- into ^ o f flu-'ittndvi, I" make deliveiie. in ac* In-Kin progtplly at 2:uo o'clock
j I«.&lt;•k -&lt;. I.- tin- clidd rfn nffonl a
hi. .ulMirdloaU eoramnmlnr* In tenlny niorliiii:* ut U o'clock, on]W e found earlaln hogs could w(th- aubmlUrtl a bid of ISWi.Wi
Ita way front llonaeco, Honduras, stand tho bltg of a polaono'u.**nhk#
eoid.noi- willi tliclr contiucts.
Commissioner Fred A. H y so n ^ p ^ a tnvitiga to i&gt;uirnt&gt;. In a
tomorrow nwvrtmon and otbar
Far im.tnrn watore. i j '1 ic po|l-'r-jr lelliiig drove illmther two Sltiakrra who will appear will b*
Ilia .word, ware given all tlm with a cargo of bsnanaa, ita first beeiiuaa they were so fat the poj- Iwa* appointed a roBimltlevtjf- one |mimlo r of uiti-s these *lnle fur ,
1 * * 1’ to ’ repair th e jr a k s In the roof o f niahi d boiui* have- made |Mi»-d&gt;le| Tho* Idle ^ifTiilid** oui-ra will killi"ll l*ol.ien Ol' 1 uf stink market Andrew Johnson of Miami, au­
iifrli-:**! j Weight • e f a Navy- Iltd cargo tiip uimU-i' it* new nnqc ami »°n did,-not coma In contact V
' ly with Uki’ bloAdstream bu'**
piM-ei, yi-alerdny mol left Wall thorised spanker of the Htala uf
the Court House aiol a motron »«* an eiloisle 11 fur aludelits who'
,t|
, . ll} ||a|j Ml 7
liartatont lintclamatlon wiien tltey 1 nder the Hu;: ol llondutaj.
Aa Use wnlrr gullied in th e'a'.o rb ed by the falty tlaiue 0 ,ipa**ed authorlrlng flic purrhat^v-ouhl lint purchasi- l.ouka and otl»-|
1. Momlny nlrhi for i Im-it Kirivl woodering when the rliiiiux Klnllda on tfio Townsend Via*,
wore in.'dw i pithlla hare by ‘ Iho
lo tlii* henvy Iuinillation will come. and also Jack Knurling, ursali-rwi*t* no,iM nut luvi- ln-i-n al* 1* f. i-.til.ir m-mi uioutliiv iu*aaJoii
' nnvnt hhtli ■,itgunmand, 1
t ahlji'a Imhi, llto hillo vessel labotr-l]thr hog and did not die. Other of a radio for tho County Home.
tin■&gt;ut: 1, elioppy
sets, hog. that wore liiln and did not
Tin* HI n e t logienlly could hope ttniii uL. (lie Orlando Townsend
lu iitti-iul nehuul, it wu« |&gt;olilU'il
Homo In termed obanrvm-a 'pro- boavily
left for a fiihnienl rally. Ilpwnrd* of t'lqh.
I*. II liuo te y of
(le t ie )a
out.
f-wwol It* hPA In. yayuell'a haUun 0 replug uloiig ut four knot* w ith.hare a very lldek layer nf fat
1
- (died from th* alfeet* of th* polprefil*
w lo -ii- In - 1 &gt;"U.OOfljOUlMHW in pnper
Them* Look*
the stall- fiom f o r ( j i h i l i i h i ' te .'i-iiH
n |*n-optJI&gt;la stlttanlag n fiH u ll­ Uia.-pUmpa ipmii;
A rnniTTIl program will 7b*
'13 eotil. to f 1 no ouch and repre­ w ill lm 1....... I n ) •.t 11'i it 1 t.if-- i ’ll | hive liirn 1 inscd fruin market arranged by Mr*, f.ncil* Takacb
ed Htato* policy w Ilb . reap, til ini' ’ t jtpl. 4JUynr Kilkrunnol, a Tam- [son. Th* fg t hog* that had tba
loiei". from tin- highs of the year and Mr. Iluyhea of tho local club
Ibo Far Kpatam
sent mi iiivtulmeni' of appruxl- | run Ip x p M lo r
tarn eealllcl. IWay pqlvrant ,JUi* en w o f seven men 1venom Inlattad Into the blood,
lo tin- rio-e today. Hut a state of urges the public to isttond aad
matrly fit oil per student.
-ttil.lnttarprauUau -oW Ih. to teasing ianana* overboard. But rtream died from tba affects. I,
(S
y
-.e
|i
i;ii,.n
nnd
Mmr-arell
tinrint pievail* among
Investors especially thn business and greUhi water estio- 101 up. They got therefore, faallrvo that a fa t hog
It wit. unhealed Hint the Ktslv
M
I II t (^ S q i n f l ) 4 ) l i i m IW -iiih w e re
mill ipeciilutora, lelurlnnt to risk fp**toflil men of tba city &gt; to
bucket*, nnd nil hmids ballad tu can withstand tha poison while a
is phiiuiini; n systematic renova­
m a r r ie d y i-a t r n lu y lo tin- o l l l i o l llieii- fund* even at the admitted
poor ho* cannot, but nalthtr are
14110 the rlnklui- ship.
learn of tits tmportanc* of 'tho
A new rifle rang* for the Sons tion of ull i t He uwtiiil hook*. This o f ( ‘o iin ly J imU:&lt;* It. IV . 'V illi-.
hargnill lolet-H of some storks.
Ttu’lr second mosasge, at I P. Immune.**
renovation,
it
U
Wllcvcd,
will
Townsend movement.
»
of Ihv U ( I m ta Jlming i-rtreled
M , told a terse *tory of a tentTin- Iluw .lone* average for 70
T I 10 llit e e 1.n its o f t -lo r lA i N'.&lt;
near the Imgiun Hut un llit- Isk. pro\ a I*- n ilrouger binding fur
pornry ami haul eurnad victory!
mol will insure ut least H o ija l t iu a i d h ere w ll niei | III stork 1 Was al a new low alnee
shore, P. A. Mrro, advisor of Iho the 1
I'.idu it* w ile the averages for
"Hailing with lockets, water not Negro Charged With
M e o d .iy
foi
80
ns of tha Isrglon, .unuunced urn- more year of M-rvire„ than ■ho lo c n l u r iu o iy
railroad ami utility stinks. The
gaining any more, proceeding to­
the 111 tv hiildilii:* un tlu- hook* ll le l r r i'g lllu r w e e k li illllf . •
LO C AL VTKATHKS
today.
Snatching
Pocketbook
mdiiHliial nveiiige after a tieward Tampa at four knots."
Tha erection o f the new pnictlre mid will cost the State only half
Thump Ii tlu- afternoon they
The Hoard o f Directors o f tba
Violator.. 1.1 r iiv
nnllumo-&gt;•« cllnit of more Itian ll |&gt;2 points—
Tha ascend rompUlpt against rsnge for the lad. was made pos­ the amount ' f new books.
Weather Forecast
It was si.-&lt;i learned that the will to* 0114 110*1 helorii I'll) whs nl n m # low fur the year.
Kanfuitl Uolary Club awt last balled without cessing, and all nnatchlna of poch.lboob# waa sible Ihiough tbr r*-,i)Hiatioti of
Parity cloudy loulghl nod Asm tCoallaaed aa I'aar T *rerI
jarenin; at t y ham* o f II. U. llie while miiiicw lo ro over tW gulf mad« at th# local polka 11* 1(00 th* Hill I.uaibar (ioaiiiany slid tho
Juilgn F m ii I; I.. Mllb-i In 11 ro-'i There were hid declines and only day with occasTnuul shower* a * ,
Hope and Ut* g e ttin g Included A const guard plane soared, bet not last night by LHIt* Ma* Piak- United l.unibbc Coni|iany, which
■ inn of llo- .'loitlri|M| I'.mit Sion 38 m lv,urn , A l"l*l of fdfii I*- the koolbenat mol lutroow south
tiled modi- new Iowa far the year.
•eric* o f youths* bualaaaa discus ever Hie Myown. The ahlp had nay, u**ra who reported A Ull dunatail tho naeoanary lumber ami M eeting I h Held
day iifloiiiooii lo |:roi o ilo ik ,
Hie greatest mmitier ainre the coaslx Kxlrctuo nurthwaaT Flor­
cloaa, uccarding to AA .onounce given tta location as IM • mltos n*aro youth aid hi*
By
School
Trustees
Alton W b « who donated the ar­
ida- partly cloudy tonight. Itea*
southwest
of
Tampe.
In
that
v
i­
miujf Lpday by 1L H. Celt
Hnli'li lluawi II. *•■ &lt;teliiry yl hreaking markrls piiur to the de- day Ihuiiderahnwera and cooler.
mor platra for Iba torgi-t
auatebad bar tdkkathdeA
pi
esai
tut,
cinity. tIm pi*in- fa 11ad
*
lid)*. rtl,' f . |
bar ate mad* tfaadr gat-ew.r.
W. C. Cook, will te in charge
The Bchonl Trustees o f tha Laka Bern unto 1'oiiuiy Clmaiher of
Hay tana Tide*
It *n * tentatively fkckUd pi &gt; i( iCM fisw s o* n»e* Tn*.*)
The pocbflbeok was said to of tho range ami 1* also in &lt;barge | Mnnrue-Paola srhi*&gt;l district met Coiano-IM 1 ill nt Id* home, 11
Friday's tidra, high, 0:15 A , tea
a
n
,
h
-ore
0
b&gt;
llir
t
'lly
llrlefor
give a rhlcksn berbeet
V olie Williams Is
contain a gald abate, b ring and of the weekly Hfl* d u ll, s l.g is li.t th* Canla hrhoul last night, to
10:05 I*. U.j low, 3:*3 A. M , J :M
t t San lot n&lt;lo Springs
t t.t* (a aurrauey.
for the IHU* litglonnaiii * “ * (organIre a I’TA for thr coming Ibis 111on 11UK.
P. M.
/
C6nrt
'Order
Stops
Hack
From
Atlanta
fur thnmem born,, their wlvqa. and
AHar t y theft waa reported to
Hon. nf Iba I^-gmn Drum 'year, Hu* Hrhmah, r halrmar* e f
ttarometar *
v S e i z u r e O f Slots Ioral pel It* hasdqaarters tha andTtifHugls
T llf RllllMiil lllMtllirlEl m«-i
Carp* hchl their sre-Jtht Hoard o| trustee* announced
*u*rtJU.
•!'.
L,r,
Today, 30.12; yaslonjay, 90.
L{ . Vnllll Wllh.ioi*. Ioral IWlrk
J
*
,
f
i
t
r,
_
;
Plana were coetlnu*
Iba
for Hu* niMfiLfis i f fliY*
department got tba County dngs'und piartiee session in thr- le - today
Precipitation
. ** dealer, reluin'ol L'M S tlat from
voeatloaal guWlaee . actfarity" at
JACKSONVILLE, y p t M .-C P ) In an effort to trail tba culprit* gion Hut last night aml Mr. Mere
t
Total for jreittrdiy . —......
A t the mrrtlng It wax divided to fki|M Is1 clitu 'Ji h»*«t* teln» jmy«t Atlauts,- tta. e h n v be -attenderl
J49
tha Seminole High School which — A vqrJal order prvblblQng tha
dl^tl
durlor
Hie
puai
ihurrh
year,
«4 g
slater) that Ire waa pfeaie,] with hold Hpelling live, and Professor
Total for month
tbu atinouiu eim-nl id the l*S*
Iba dub has apaneared far the w h a n on Oct. t ef "64 alct ma­ tab
from
ftepleinl*
r,
|93f
,
lo
Heptemprogress made at th* prartirr.
U l
Quia program , among the mem­
model tluirk** Id tho g1*auth- ■ Normal to data .... .
pa■* twe year*.
chine. now in operation hi- EaGreat. lT-yaareld a*
W. U. Huffman was present anti ber. of j h e j ’. -T. A .-of tho various Itar, )*S7. will tiro lirld a j“ lire dealara* lum-llug In thP llioirgla
Tampcroturbd
Tba arganlaaUap win bold Ha Cambla county but binding their
church
Kundnv
1001
ulna
at
liiuO
was arrested eartlec la lb* took over fall new duties »&lt; drum schools .m l also the students of
Maximum, 82; minimum, T4.
thnalor.
regular weekly meeting Monday owner, under n 11000 bend to w a e k 'M a chary* of at
to Instructor nf tho Corps and Mr. the schools in order to Increase In­ o'clock, arrnrding to Hie tier. W.
Herald reading.
At Ih gain HUM
P, Brooks, lm .Lie 11* Iho r-hurrh. Hama was one Ilf
at tfaYValdat Hotel and ac­ vtaaI them at midnight' l i f t M anarch A pj f t atbeeA
Mia* M .ro ailvlaerl that a new bugle terest In the »' hools.
Official Report
&gt; itiU' of the ^&lt;w deal
.— j . ,
ta G K. Heilbia, chair- wa* issued by Circuit Judge b L
I f t b aa
AA sit*
ah* w a»w alk­ instructor would be appointed in
Kathryn *ftf
H. C. bolts was named chair­
High Lm*
•ra front Kloibht, tieorg'a. North
t f tfat Program
Th*
Hanford
I‘ha
pier
of
the
Pabialnakl today.
ing daw* t y g tr e a i.'
(be near future,
M
ffd
man e f a committee to organise
Carolina, Roalli CairfTtna and I t ... ..................... .
Railway
Km|dore«-a
le-axilo
of
UMfar tha order three owners
Its was later arreatod by o f­
Th* Drum and Buglr Corps the Paola grouo. J1-*. Jim Them**,
TenuNoen who waa awarded n 12 .....
to
t#
llarald llarran, both o f Eaatla, of slot machines beceaa* co-re- ficer Ray TUH* aad roaatobU maba tboir first nubile appeal ante chairman of thr refreshment com- Florida will hold
It* regular hrnnxa plaquu fur their sales 19 ......
n
Tt
scheduled
rttnlln*
Monday
eve­
“ y *y
Uh a . A. Malona, a W
. A. MaMuHaa and waa aam te Tavarra A rm latk. Day and mllto* and Mm Vadghn, chair­
service during thn past year. Mr. 1 4 ____
Tl
60
ning at x-no o‘i huk lit the grill W illiam , atdd &lt;onshlerably over 15 ___
Pvnsaco!. attorney appointed aa t sored y retard ay to aarr* M every effort i&gt; being made lo man e f the prise committee.
94k
RT
to repreeent th* eeurL M ya la tbs 0**nty Jail by Jus­ gat tha corps t« good shape for
•f
Mrs, M. Grogan, vice-president room of the Valdes Motel. Prea- Ida qaats id imluuiobfida in Sen- i t
BO
T y mechlnaa moat be stored in tice o f - T a u * J, C Roberts.
tha appaat^ne*.
Td
of Ih* Pgfola P. T. A. presided tdanl W . )• she 11r wlH preside ford last year,
IT .....
•T
over tba coiilah and the eleet uu
soma daalgnated plan In t y c m *
Argardiaf t* co«*tkbi*
m *&gt;
|f
Th* Imprnvenii'iil. nt tha new I I
A number a f last yr*t&gt; da- over the mecTTng.
tl
Of officer* »IIJ lake plain due- TluIrk were dlti-aa.ed at the I f
tody af th* receiver who was gfam Mallaa the y n
yehtb baa been
mdablo* w ill net be with the
—
1»
Mr. Behroah indicated tlval a
•4
lag
Urn
meeting.
M -4ay* t* dispeae o f machlneq. arreatod' U
meeting and ll waa announced M ___
«
aerpa this yea r and teas expert- similar group would be organised
••
fo r trmn*portatieat er sale out t t OsABty * • !
M
awaad boyi are huteg gruomed to • t Laka Monroe tn a meeting to
TJ
Theedufe Jones, nrgru, was that tba new models would go 11 ----Hit*
^
*■'*/’
te Mafto*** »*f f*q$ J*re#ay._ l a y their plaaao, Mr, Mere .aid,
on aalf around Uct, L _
.
12
-----------b* bate to tto near future.
4Q«nU"u«a It F»t» Tprc«i

Important TalksMay Come Lator

L e a ky F r e i g h t e r *lot
Taken In T ow By
Allen Says
Coast Guardsmen E.

'***"■'*,*ufn

Rattlers May Kill
Hogs Or Anything

School Books Are
Distributed H ere
F r e e B y ^ Florida

# ~ * a » a e iM M s A n
t&gt; .

r

TALLAHASSEE, Sapt.,.j5. —
W*l—Circuit Judge J. B- Johnson
today limed s temporary In­
junction tMUAteing- Comptroller
T ee from paying out gasoline
tax fund* to 91 counties, The writ
wa* obtained by Joe Hill Wil­
liams, an attorney representing
II. B. Karee, A resident of Union
covalv.
.
•
No return dale was filed. The
action IpehsM All counties, Wil­
liams said, which have special
art* divert log gas tax receipt*.
Some o f the veto are effective now
while oomA will become effective

U. S. Navy WiU
Remain In China

Boat

I'

t

8ANF0BD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,

T fou o^ flpin a
rtnw
-. i

a

Chicago Board
Halts Trading
lu C om Matures

Joe Hendricks To
Be Main
At To

Neyr Rflle Range
Is Beqig Erected
For Legion Sons

- - Rotary Directors
Barbecue At
Meeting At Pope’s
a

tt-s ra

Aa'i?'gi\r',ac,, t o A U lT e - u .k ----

4 ‘-

\

�I

It'S. —
IIA K T O ID ,

Appealing To Tourlata

8ATCHDAT,

FLO R ID A

About fifteen y e in u g when Sanford « u J »U Y
widely advertised u ‘"Die qity Bubatanll*l," Orlando took
unto herself the rather modest appellation of **1116 City
Beautiful.” And forthwith Orlando went to work to be­
come within a few short yean one of the most beautiful
cities In Florida.
H u t the money, energy, and..foresight which have
been devoted by Orlando citizens to beautlfkatlon has not
been wasted Is amply demonatzated by the growth and de­
velopment which that city hag experienced during the past
ten years. Even while the depression was at Ua lowest

I f You Get Hay Fever
I. I f res are a d u n k forgetiar Mostly they’re In the seme iKtw*
Md W a g bUradared ta a » « * non n the college prertwer who
has to forget the names o f format
student* beennee other* hare cams
a 'I f fe e hare a aliens memory to tike U»elr place*. !t ’&gt; not a
matter of bod memory. Dr. Hart'
maim calls it knowing. what to
a?
forget. Anil tbal'a pcrmloilble.
You can’t eeperate memory
s s ^ ' i s r v j : learning, ha *»y». Memory fail,
where Icomlng haa been, inade­
quate. T i l t h why Its Important
to rfpeat the name'of the yareeei
you’re' hireling. Thb more »*ntory channela you can employ in
ajfocbUoti with that nar e y l h *

w w r.’ lU k t n/ir

Ran U ouL loud.

■CJWrtf* »tfc »ew«i&gt;aJlp liP 'tw'»

BBSS KOB TODAY

name aaya the profmMr- era
good lei mere—or they’re In U r

give. But nevertheless we do think that m a r t «
work along the lines of baauUfylng our lakefront, p
and home sites would have fgsuHed in more winter
dents locating here.
Visitors naturally atop in places which appeal to
most. This appeal Is usually centered around three th
cl'mate, recreation, and beautification. Sanford’s ell
compares favorably with
slate. Its recreational ft
city of this size. It
It has as much as Orlando, St
Petersburg, or Sarasota.
It is in the matter of beautification that Sanford haa
its* greatest opportunity for development as a tourist
center. Anyone who has visited other Florida resorts must
recognize thst we have lagged In this respect. Compare
tbe area between 8anfortl Avenue end the Mayfair Hotel
with the psrk on Orlando’a Lake Ivan hoe. Or any of our
parks and playgrounds with the new Venetian Gardena at
Leesburg.
Speaking of beautification is no idle gesture toward
tbe esthetic senses of a tarn Garden Club members; it Is
tbg best thing we gan do toward bringing in winter tour­
ists, npw residents, stimulating the construction busi­
ness, pr Increasing general prosperity. Orlando has built
itself from s city of ten thousand to a city of thirty thou­
sand by tArists almost alone. Sanford could do the tapis
thing.

M AN

ABOUT

M ANHATTAN

gy GBOBGE TUCKER
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, --IBW YORK. 8ppt , ZZ. - p a r . f U v h c i. &lt;•»«, «**■ -»* rath o f **vB u rxN B E iin n r r a v e n Am:
11 noted o ff a Now Yorkrr’a «ral hooaegowi. Thl* rna-lod hta
LCOHDf.: Wmt .into him that
j,
to rtitch up on hln home work
Inih hla neighbor drink, ilia'
rba now form of burlesque In while aerelng out hi* aentoncea.
Itteitja,*
.thy
In ---—
him. #nd
»*/■ bottle f”
kh Uie * atrip-dancer* fail to * 80 many of 111* fdmoea artUM
ill'him drunken al»p. that
b laa’t g o b s so well. “ Not hare Hvod blssriw lieu*. I «a n t
umytat |m&gt;k on Ihelr n»hteem to get over Paul Gauguin. *
■|v—Habdhhuk 1:11
whotp career Inepired W. Somer*ot Maugham. U write “The Meon
and Kl* Pence” . to reel life Gau­
IS* haven't uanl *py
guin broke hb leg whlb brewltag
is |n llielr air raid. y*t.
with French sallora, ebandened
up ^liny arn luiliiBlilU(r
his fnmlly, and flrd te Mm South
Sear, where ho lived like ■ native.
Thou'there we* the great Van
T ilt {rt',\/*ppinmHr Is about
The Oyster, te of g r o t historical In
Gogh, who began life aa • minbThe Olustee battleground is one of uni
dHvon United atul Ovledrt
harried
for
October
epenlng*.
tm a tfo r it has been enjoyed from Ume
u s J s l l n t S S t H e r e i n I B M , M w -C le*.
i tin, imly Inf ii tn the routily
githVHr’'^itwh,^w*Jrwwwws*»i ClJv- K W f1T ‘ V - &lt;wfnt unfrocked
immemorial all over Uis worid. Before waa
lilt ij, tv»• l" swim *"•
dawn In a little one- by tlir-rtrawh, he hod un epileptic
federates under
* Gmsraia rinegsn
------ « i a
the white man came, the Florida Indiana homefarced
town on a rreent t l W f fit nnd eh«p(ied o ff one o f hla
C o lq u itt defeated ths Fedtrefi under
of the coast subsisted largely on ovsten, {country flight. . . Seeking lodging ran, which ho prerenled ta a
I . A spurt.twillrr ii u t f 'l n
that
Seymour. This w m the most
using them In a dried and smoked state tn thr loeul Inn for the nigh*, a* Ivdy-who -hail-fallen -by -th*-way
|U
fool lull s r l d s t a r *
__ l Civil war battle that occunwd
strung on -twigs as an srUde e f barter ' c*mc
War lira Slug Bing team In oru-'r
upon a Innqurt for n w r ­ aide.
{•'Florida far U destroyed a carefully
with their Inland neighbors. A t various iter o f prfntnm and type-arto-rt
lieu inn inn Ilufsno, the aculptor.
ta I eat whether tho pawned I"
planned scheme for wrSetllng from the
places throughput the riatejpejt.shell . . . Uccognliing him. the presi­ it alleged to have chopped o ff hi*
fuMhllar than llm pen"
Confederates, at one blow, a most the
mounds, deposited
P / jh ^ rlo toes, dent of the group dragged tHt lilcgrr-flngcr daring th* war. lie
p T .'
— , , -o——---whole sUto of Florida. On this historic
bear ample evidence o f the
Th* K » Ktua Klau la got tins
tetor In and introduced him. Jim- likes tn alrep In hla clothe*.
■pot the Olustoo monument was erwetod
the red man mads of this delicious sheii- my art right down, aip dinnrr
■tore fr*n advert IsInr ilteie days
by the United Daughters o f the Confed­
When It w m ahoat to pava out
with the typeaetleri, and gave
eracy. _________________ |______________
DIRECTORY
at atlatenr* than It did in thr
them' a half-hour lecture on the
oM Soya when It » • *
in U»
evil, of Mullywood.
.,
• » *
H O L L Y W O O D SIGHTS A N D SO UNDS
later, In a convivial mood, he
By BOBBIN COONS
_______
Met a telegram to aoma friend*,
Used Furniture At
lin in g It “ Col. Itmeer Turner."
T ea tnimitei later thr local news­
paper had burn advfatcd that “ Col.
need be—they'll protect you lr&gt;m Mel Ihnt It follow s! tTcwely two T un tfr'' r u i In town! and every
latarvIrwtT*’ who might find algnlllcmit daveliipniani*:'
.nvalUhlti reporter apent tho night
amt you arau't a* btl/jht after —
Tl i J dl«paleltJT» |li&lt;V''BtMa’lll",'dfl •-’ tMh«*MMIr, 'h ut fuU k
&gt; John Irf*rtnl*r,fli* faVnoua rlewean. But onlrva you’r* different Dwparfuiant or n slmrp imin lo'aevreh .fo r him. It k at III a my*FURNITURE CO.
paper ml If or, I* growing 1'apeya*
you won’t thank them. YdtfH Tokyo coiidnmnlim iho aerial tery how the ’T o lo n e r got «way
■ M d recently booati that on* or
think you did it all ywuroelf. - iMimhlng «&gt;f largo rbluiMO rltl** without h*dng tom e m l.
100
Ph
h|i Irnci produred 10# pepeyg*
You may have to leant a f»w on “ uqwarrnnh-d Ami Mmtrnry ml lhaneh Rickey, bon* of the
Sanford
Avc.
* weighing t i l pniipd* In
y«*r«|
llftea j f dialogue, but not too law nud hudtnully."
ICardlnal farm syrtem, l» th* mod
netting him f i t nr (omnthlng.
much at a tlmo. I f you forget
k Wall llifnniicd indication*, aeeeaalble o f all big league operth* *erlpt elerk will prompt
ilint . tli* Unveil Stale* would atom. When In New York hla queryou. And if you can't remtmber
wlihlHild rertafnlllon' of any lar- tara at the Governor Clinton are
at all, theyll write the line* on rllorlal claim* wldoii Japan m iy flw ay* n gath erin g, place of
Have Your docks And
S blackboard out of camera pinko un nhlnn na a reaall uf Itairport* wrltfra. If* rail* all new*,
er and churchman. They also murdered and defied the
I Watcher Repaired By
rang*. When you aay the llnta. military operation*.
Ip«potmen
by
their
flrat
name*.
law, interfering with the course of. justlto, removing the
One Who Reilly
th* found men will take ear* of
„Am
mm____ lhat Amerlrmi unvall The “ Big Apple,’* unfortunatealerting
accused from tho authority o7 the court and Its protection.
{
Knows How
your vole* for you, if they thinkJ, TtBIM
.|a ,„..l
m
______
remain In port* ly. hi* pr*e|piut*d a delug* *f
•Thoj^vcre. not content to wait a Jury's verdict and real­
you’re worth K.
jI where American cltlaea'f arq eon- “ friik” aenge- nnd now the public
ized thMTnwd-jtfjlKentucky justice resorted to the gun
And everything In the ftudlo. rniitratod until tot r1il»*aa have Ihraateni to he engulfed by a
rather than to thejtrdgu^^
will h* rut) far your comfort and |,eei, evacuated nr It I* no long- plague of tho “ Yea. We Hare No
Tim heat way in lucre*** In
delight. Nk*, lan't' K f
I er pnallblu nr neeiaoery to pro- Beutner*’ typo. Among theae,
; America remains in thtTland of-th ejaw lm . Mission*
cal Imalnni* la to go alter fourSo come on out, and bo a ttar. tret them. Admiral Tere«ll a*|d: {wam May Siughi Hrcm and Peter
late. And lh« heal wey to do
And heaven help you If you
“Thl* policy, baaed on oar da. DaRoaa, who predict the “ fruit {
that ti| linaulIdealloq and silver
thbik H’a eaayl
| tie* and nhiignilona. will be eon- eytl«“ , wll) he “ Doing tho AIH-.
Mains. Tha two go hand In heml
•
J tlnued on long a* * Ml* praooul gator Pear," “ Grape Vine," “ Pin-J
when l| rnn,fe U&gt; allracllng win
....
. .. . .
_ .
; eontrovorev belwnou China and ty Peach F o*i," and "Plum,I
tsr vlalior*.
T H E D EM O CR ATIC SO U TH
Llty Jail May Be
{ J&gt;pn* ffnu.’*
Rsopherry, Ce, Sky.” Thl* lo»t
ATI.AN TA (X )N B TITtm O N
rP fv * H n m e v R a i r o l ' l i l a f
Mofenver, Uin eilmlrnl eitded, look* like something Gertrude
tVa wouldn't pul ton tnurh
* '* * * n o t a r y (B s y g U l I C I t iqi* M iin * will Jm pureued “ In Stein thought up.
alarh In time* jepreeea ppm U-e
, ' r“ ’
full fnreo e««n "fu r nar pailoo*
• • •
TU- I triune retie
Kouth can, If vcnc*
theyran, If they will,
and apologlev. (Tn*. U aanm* to
PORT
I.AIIItKRDAUK, • PI*,.
T^cify wntu'ed tn IsSVp ChiMaarirv ITrrfllo.'tbe French
tru(1) ^ M
pa, I* shout aa
a* the It Will, regain IlM place of Influ- „ lv, B
Sapt. *»,—tAV-F*»Mc* chief Kal- n* and error ■hn opportunity \opatntvr. uanl to epend ao much
numciU. It run lead tl
. ..
ofltftr. Tti#y pruhiUe not'in bomb nin» (n
■ar la wonldortng It th* city lea|* haa b**n glv*n.”
*
{time In &gt;11 on charge* of &lt;fk’i.
lock lo Gm.principle, of Jcff.r- l,« moel‘ f V of tku South,
alvlllati* any inima.-,thaa Iknr do,
of your brow?
That'a a good Jail ta a b|t uw homallS*
j
Vor.uell reminded hla nfflcvra{orderly conduct lhat he kept ai
ton,
Jackion
mid
the
fathom
of
r*n
n
*uni
*°
W
ashington
then limy apolnglie, |b*n they
F IX T U R E S ,,,.
on*. You can wtrfc yeuraalf Into
Wll)lam Jong*.
oervlni
ft .lhe| «dovt American phl*rya now eempUkit
paluthtg
klt-**ao|tho hnuwMga thrlr peanlo i
arnwUa not tu 'dd It any utora, Irecdomn lath jr without leaving your
Iip-pltc
Ilia
I
om
of
tho
twothem
to
continue
th*
fight
a p p l ia n c e s
u | Umu they do. '
chair.
A fallow with a aqatrt
tliinln rule a* u rafrty valve, de- well begun anil to rvratabllal
gun and minrrnl all will daw
IPS
rTONB
1 Qr**l tlritgln want* lo Invoke apilo the power of the radical clo- Urn* foundation the Deomci
yadr brow with ref load para pirnm a g n o l ia
ms
ilka Nina foefar Treaty In tlie menu within llm parly rink*, party which new walk* lo &lt;
tkei or rover yi.ur whole tucio
flno-Jopan*** qmyrogllo.
Thai the ltcmoftatlr .South I* thrlr* to tha tptlvkeaudi of radical
.w ith old-faihlmted sweat, to o r
treaty algued \ry th* tlnliuil armed U-taiuc ila rauac Ii Ju*L periaiantatlan.
tier wklla you w ill.
Holding
firm
In
It*
aland*rd
of
Then,
with
the
party
onr*
i
Htato* guarsnloqil Hip tcrrllurlal
* You don’t aren . hare to do
adhrmicc
In
true
American
prln-JfIrmly
anclmrcd
lo
the
rock
V . tatagritr of China. And at course
your
own
binding.
They'll
OWN I ’liiTQI. KIUJT
It waa rnppored ■If any nulaldc ilplr, It meat win to It* banner|ronatllutlonal Tlcntocrvry,
’•Mead'* for you with awoat, perpower tougbt lq conquer China.
fnmad blood. The m ika.up nun
GCKVRLANn, —(An— Deputy
D iu n M d
. iba uttier pooar* algunlory lo
brill give you a p ain ln* arar a* Marehal Raymond fihipfmy, Of, at ly and wiiiiimt bringing ‘grant
, tha treaty » nbld d» aumclhlng
dUcrX^t
on
tko
United
Btatod
•agvrly
aa
ha'll
highlight
•gbspins- Char In Falla, died ol
I ajpnit It, However, that w*« *
EnarnivinK
and abode you -to bring out your a ball** wound aefferad whan hla Wary."’
fT tonl time ago, and Japan waa
boat feature* and Md* ‘ your ploUl foil from l u holglop and
ottulu* Jeweler
i ; f «no of llm tlguatorte*.
-w o n t
1« your hair fugay 1 wpo age toontally dipffhsrgad M ha
1U B. Farit Avo,
They make thr nkqgl wig* out *W»pa4 to p k k up s hook of
’ I Freeldent Itnnacvelt'a chief oh'
work* tliera.
bar*. I f you Itu at an m lng your parktar hkktl*.
), . .
Motive, wo are told. !■ to loam
Mr. and Ufa. Ik B. IAvy end own crop, they'll have a hair,
GENEVA
bow (1*W people nf the Welt I'ke
i lilMrau. of HowloN wot* vtoll­ drvearr popping #t it evory two
blr broad eeonntnl* pollclva and
Th* mocking bird la thaatatc
ing ralafivat -.n Otoava Bundky. minutaa. You should w o rn I
&gt;hat they think at hi* wtlll ItvI f you’v* got to bo alhktlo— bird pf Arkaniaa, ptnrtda, MtaMlu ntii- 11errl*ou, whu la at
tpg pl*o lo rea'nranlio Ike teder
Si fudlriary, with amphaaU *m
teudlng Vl\nId* Hlllo Oollag* fiv da *°forthin* rkafcy ,{IW dlylag

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SANFORD

(ha Buprahte Oourt, With hi* eg
eepUooai parwualretmaa. the peo­
ple may tlocorer, after be emllea
in thorn, that (bar Ilk* It very
.inaab.—Sevaeeta Herald. And off
&lt;«r -Mag united Into M, 'w# *up
1POt*. UK laugh wfl) b* on ttiam.

Wmtieu at TaUahsapo*. wa, off a cliff, ridtag a rnphli. nar
pledged 10 llm Kappa Hlgma so­ Ing »Uh * 1 ^ 1 0 . ^ Z Z
tlMl cUjr and catch up on totir
rority loot w*-*b.
»krp.. They’ll him -s * t «t man
f«r you.

ScMek Shaver

Thorp’ll hi o dialogue dtractu
to toll you bow U l«Br. and a
director to UI1 y r u prime to

| A frtca yoa saa

Th* Amarlean Logtoa Is - not
Tins to b*lp th* mhnlilou ®*k
W when It urgo* tha tl. H. ta
latiMsia tha larseai navy AT th*
arts, toaroasaeth* oto* of th*
ISMSIng army. U I* merely Mb­
i t ' * vary reattalU ybw o f a
lad sad diotraugki world. Wo

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LO RENA

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D IN N IN G

And Personal Activities

U Z A B H m BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor

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Personals

octal Calendar
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MONDAY
Fb* Ebaen School of Dancing
H open at the Woman’* Club
|;M o’clock. For Information
II Mpa. W. It, Stewart. WJ-J.
circle Number Fiv» o f the
a t MelhodUt Church will meet
7:30 a t the bom* of Mr*. J«
Hooltban, 716 W, Flrat Street,
lie Woalejran Truth
Scakara
■ of tho Methodist Church

( f t - One of the earilrat at(irnt*
In )v * r. yesterday left (Wetland
of lh&gt;&lt; l*n »lji'nlla_l dunce of (ho
While 'Sluunlnlu't under n llglil
hlanki-l of annw. &gt;
Tlii&gt; N'at nnal Form!
fieri li e
IV(Mirli'il Mount Wnnlilngtnn. ilia
highest * |&gt;r&gt;uk III llio range,* « I11
covered l,v four Intlies of snow.

^The c,lrl S m a ll met at (he
n'lri Smut i.litla Itooao yea tarday afternoon before going io
Santanda Springs.
During the aflernnon swim­
ming wna enjoyed anil at a Inti' ' Mra. ft. O. Cramthaw of Orlando
hour thi&gt; guests roatirnl winners. fa the guest of Mra. Marsaret Grit.About twenty four womtinra en­ fin for ilia week-end.
joyed (ho orraalon.
Mra. J. O. Huff returned from
Jack tour II lb yesterday where abe
MEN’S cn.t'li MEET
by I n Inn Men’s .Club »i*nt tu* pr
I’rcsbylci

after tut*penjion fur the summer
•hr fhr f’rpshjterlati t’htrrch lion,
day night at 7:00 u'etoek, accord'
Ins In tl. I*. I In mil'll, president
of the Club. A special pro*ram
has teen arranged sml nil mem­
bers ore urged lo be present.

HKTItOTT, Hepl. K.
K. c o r k p m lJ in l of c h « m M
Motor company, told 1,»00 talesmrn and rincutlva* of tlio o n to *
W llo n Wednesday night that in*
rriBM-ti material an*. Islinr co rl,
would bring about ■ prlca r-s#
lor l a j . Chevrolet*.
Co) to said lie vr*t uncertain
what tlio liirrasso would ba bat
Hittl II would tin announced M
tho new model* wvra produced.

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Mra, J. If. Dasney of Jack.on.
villi* spent yvalenlay hero aa Iho
grteM of Mra. J. O, Huff.

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n r x . . J «,11 rounded rditorul f r it s m , u v lo J is t lit. Y « k l r
M .j .n n t Sk i ion, n u l l ik » M o n n n ih t d u r i m p p r
fm iKr home. Ii it I trntt , t « r r . or 1 tro t, ■ d ir •* &gt;uk.
h iiriM n , dill nnd le your d « i , ind Ii o b i.i.ib t, n, tbs
fiklUi.in, knitbuii
i

Mr. J. O. Huff apcnl sorer*!
daya In CrcaJrltw oil a buslnrji
trip.

f r N n w « i i w in »rttiw if»w r (H e , i i f t i'T in H i i i&lt; i i H W
MIsa Sara M ai well of Jackson,
lir.LA N II, Sept, 23.— T h» house |ii.tutf-rl here hks ts-en the hottii' of Slctsnn Culver
vllle la ipcndlns the weekend with president* during the pa*.t Ml years. Should reservations warrant il, the linMint; will lie
her mother, Mra. K. C. Maxwell.
dormlthry for g irl. during the sessbm which opened Kv|d»mber 20.
Gil Paten tins returned to his
homo in Woodbury, N. J. alter
having lieen guest at the home
of Mr. and Mra. J. P. Pearson for
several days.

G ITY N E W S RR IEFS
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EVALEEN’S
SUPREME
PERMANENTS

In' II’g'lt nil
li&gt;t he run
met ndsseil
nti, ttarnsotu

aenieneed ypaterdfl)
tiy Judge
Millard It
Smith. of
Cireult
Coin). In serie lite
)enrs u&lt;
Halford for jl■:-.i,ilt mill Inlenl
In eemtull mtinier, lends Avle't,
a t"' .1 nee.re, g&gt;ij Iwii jenra fur
a slniltiir Mfetin',

Mis., Itorolhy Warren left thla
nftemuon fo r Paytons
lleach
where will spend the weekend
with Miss Amoral Peters.

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Kvalern has made many of Hanford's hurl) ladies look lovelier
wllh hrr mclhud of persaanent
waving, le t hrr add to* your
beauty, loo.

TELEPHONE 7M
(only dneth Wondrous things*' (P».
,trf 72:17, l« ) .
cm ! Tlie lesson-sermon nlro include*
the ,h# A dkw lng pn&gt;snge from the
Christian ficlrnee lexllook, “ frtenrp sml Ilrnllh with Key lo the
Scriptures," by Mnry IhiUrr EdI’e .d y : "Th&gt; fferipInr.'s Imply tlml
1:00 find is All fsi-all. From this II
l*&lt;‘ i’uIIows Ibnt n r'hm c posaeaes, realIcal ity nor ellrtan ce except the di»Hy vine Mind und Ills Ideas. The
b’eripl Tea nlso declare thnt God
is i j i it, , , , He la nll-lm lusive,
lpl|, and 1- rcfleeted liy nil Hint i&lt;
(,1(1 m l iiud ctrnuil nnd liy nothing
c l , else’* (p, 3111).

School Books Are
Distributed Here
Free By Florida
Cf3«4ittniMMl trmm

Sunday

0HNNY MACK BROWN

“UNDERCOVER
MAN”
! Admltmlon 10c &amp; 25c
Matinee And NiifhL

slatiaga|udd lint, r a ff eg, the luosc*
heritofore Ptiffcivd
whip
the
t r v li ndopled l y the Mnlu niv
rhniigftl.
A rev riling lo mi a rt passed hy
the recent session of lliu U-gislatiirr, any 1hk.U may bo derlnrrd
ohsolate hy n rommillim uppoiliteil by tint h'lnte Kupcrintmdciit
tvhese di ty it is in study contin­
uously tlie1need for adoption of 11
m'wr leal.
Ilsreil on llielr report jho Slate
may diseoiitlnue purclia o of. thesn
iHMik'i'nt ally lime, tlndi-r the old
set up tho Flute was bound by
roptinct In piii'clinsi' nn ndopted
line of hooks for r&lt; veil years. At
the end o f thla peronl prartlcally
all the looks had In-re me obsolete
nnd ill" stnt0 hull li&gt; endurj^benvy
I osm -s .

Chamois lisvo heen I nown
rlear watTs"|| feet high i
lenp ravines IK feet wide.

Also Mnnlcurcn for Gentlemen

EVALEEN’S BEAUTY SALON
dim Snuronl Tmthall - game 'Hi
JarkFOiirlllo Inst iilght were: Mr,
nnd Mrs, \V. II. Zachary. m V»
W. I.. Morgan, Mra. Kmmeil
Hunt. Mra. M. H. W 'ailni. Mrs.
I,. M. Trlford. Mra, W. t!. Coleman,
and the Miss'*. .Marjorie CouhUrn.
Ulllnn Adnais. Carlin Palmer,
Dorothy Wlrclna. Jocijuelln Camp
hell, Helen Palmer, Martha Ad­
orns, Joycn Hunt, Mary Wlufttps.
Martha Telford, Jnnlo .llayburn,
Annie llelin Melhrln. l/nil.e Per­
kins. nnd Mary WIrkIiis,
Also Juo Tliompson, Hohlile
Ktauby, l,e»trr flulhrle, Ituddy
Ulahnp, . Duiiald
Damson. Voile
Williams. Jr, II. fj. Hickson,Jr.,
f rutikle Wiwidfuff. Jackie Wood­
ruff, Kdwnrd lllcalns. Waller
Haynes, flryun llurl and Waller
ren Odbnm.

L e a k y Freighter;
Taken In Tow By
Coast Guardsmen

To-NiKht

YKLL-8ENT FOR ElE C TIO N I

No

I ('mnllHMnl fro* mi r n g t fln#|
ship.
A .'III m ile wind swept the sea,
adding lo Hie difficulties o f the
bailing icnmen- They hail dlstliatgrd half Ihrir cargo, but had
to slop Hint to krep up the ball*
lng. It wsa hard work, but the
battle of the men a ia im t the sea
was even -fur a while.

Damp Wash

Cabrrra, a 7apt-ec Indian born

• LESS THAN A^HEN YOU DO YOUR OW N
WASHING— Dccause w e wash your bundle fo r let*
than you pay fo r the aoap, washing supplies, gaa,

In KV-Ti, Is regald«l a. Melko’a RE'S tOOKIH’ FOR TROUBLE!
girntest pninler of colonial times. .

about it .

y i.

water and ele c tric ity you use each week to do you r

Monday

washing.

S C H O O L O F D A N C IN G
W ild, OPEN
Monday, Bepirtaber 37
3:00
Woman’s Cl ah
Far Informatloa
H I

n n s.
tvak

clothes whiter and cleaner, too.

• LESS THAN WHEN YOUR MAID DOES
THE WASHING— Because you r bundle coata Ira*

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w . it. ■ ru a'W T
* , r a w* —

O ur modern washing m ethod* gat you r

than the aoap, supplies, etc., and the electricity , |*a

00* - J

and water your maid \iiea to do you r washing. A n d

THE NEW HOME WASHING SERVICE
ONLY

PAUL’S
10th Anniversary
SA LE
$7.50

Realistic

and Rill Inga

W ash

EUGENE

you

less

have

than
the

you r

aaeurance

washwoman
that

you r

clothee are washed under the moat aanitary condi­
tion* w ith pure soap and cryatal-claar, rain-aoft water.

START SAVING BY SENDING YOUR BUNDLE THIS W E E K -PHONE
END CUKU4

$2.50
85.00 Children’* Cut I*
On T h e Wireleaa for

$&amp;50

■ fi

cost

Cunml lallaa Wllhuul
Ckarg*

$3.50
This Is Tha WIRELESS.
The Nawrtat Thing la
Parmapenis— No beat, the' most natu­
ral self setting wav*. I sets long,
re—every one guaranteed. The
urual prlca Is f7A0.
For a
limited time

bundle

charge*, but

nml :i mr ruch adclilimril pmtnd

51..50
AU Over Ringlet*

ready for y o u r maid to iron.

• LESS THAN Y O U HAVE TO PAY A
WASHWOMAN — N o t on ly doe* you r Damp

$5.50
16.50

your clothes come back washed much better, all

.

SEMINOLE COUNTY

LAUNDRY
P H O N E 475

819 W . T H IR D ST.

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Bucket InL.S.
iS T t o FOR S P £ E &amp;

THESTANblWoS

lacklu bcfur* on * r*Y*r*o,
U ■ milker f l r*t. dawn, .

Pltnfy
for school use

t’ .ll,U »li * H *J L'luclniii
t*n ic.l(u Ml ML. (M il'll.
I X k f l i M l ■rb tilu lril.

f*rd». fh lo went tin yard*
UNIVERSITY O F ,; FLORIDA.
Gkln*nvUI«, Sept. ft-— ttopefut of.
■
upeettlng lh» dup* bucket. Ik*
’ UnlvereKy of Florid* Catora, SO
■(rung, yeaterday *ot
out f° r
Raton Rouge. where tonight they
pry the lid o ff Ihetr 1037 Southraetem
Conference
*cb*dul'
■gnlliit the Icigur
chomplon*.
the U P. U. Tlrrw .
The boy* bovine (iolneevlll* *t
11:30 o'clock trovelod lo U k l
City by apeclal bu», oml Iboru
boonlcd o Seaboard Air
tk u
for New Orlenn*. They arrived
In Baton Haunt thio morning.
Accompanying the aquad were
Meeting In A lU *to fo r their annual mooting, toulbrm football enoohao ■ubmitted to oumlnaCoach
Jonh Cody,
BockfWkl
Coach
liewlr
llordoge,
LUlo Ikm* designod to Improve the offkienoy of ike of fkiatlng builnooa. Araoig other Ihlnga, they ran
Coach Pom MrCnllhler, Trainer treli of tpeed juat to abow how qukkly they con get about over tbf field la calling declelano. ASmoky
Horpfr, ond
Student B. Fennell (left) of Columbia, B. C.t and Harry Mount of Birmingham, A la , «ra *rrn doing their
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Manager Paul Barney,’ o f Tampa. be*t Qaihoo.
Seven end*, five tackle*, four
gutrdi. three rentero and I I
Bees And Silkworms (Londoners Stage Anti
back* made.up the Oatoni' trav.
Must A b o Aid Hltlerl
Jap Demonstration
•Ilag 1I*L
Player* mablag 4Jte trip am/,
BERLIN, Sept., U . —t ^ - B e i - ' jaWOON. Sept., 24. — (/P)—E iKnds—Walaon
Ramaey,
Tom
keepen and illh euKhatora »r * lr&gt; police ruihtd to protect the
Walker, FonSa Pennington, C llf'
ford Whtiiduu, Bill Howell, Don­
*#
m T hon,e o1 J»P*nooo Ambaaaidor
bordering Adolf JIB * yoaklda loot night whan a crowd
ald lUckvlt, Jack Maynards lac__Er*ry partklo gjtherod In the otreet outaldo and
klei~C l*rk doff, Charley KreJ.
of noil h to be lined op In Ike
cler, Harry K Iclltrr. John CrabFour Year Plan for economic hr
-Withdraw your bomber*. Tak.
tee, deorge Owen;
guard*—
dependence.
•**
the Japanoi* murder* out of
Cordon (lardner, Frank Kocale
Land unaulubl. for ordlaary chla*.'*
igrl culture k lo be planted with
The d rivoiitialeri maaaed bovegetation a It roc lira to boot. It fc„ tbea»b*a*adqr'« door Ju*t
U koped lku. to fa cm M by to ^
m S S r .fU r
march " g
percent the vnlua of Germany'. tround QnMV, nor . quare y.lllng

- today
tlrf**htw!ut*
mo' ooo oSnM,U*tk’" ,»ntl-JapM#aa *lo«aai.
about 110
,000,000.
Hurriedly drafted police
()n«ntitka o f mulberry troo*1 ^
*1*« are to bo planted lo ineroato
tk. . . U l n , , . . . « .lit,
Other portion* * f the land bor­
dering tha R*I*V* auto road* *r*
to c*rW gram erepi for goat*,
■hoop and rabbit*-

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Jn Buropa |« the ML Rina Ob•ervdory, t.OTS feet ahova i*n
level.
Inrntna U i receipt* con*tUoled 34 percent of federal reve­
nue la tba flacal yaar I t lt .

Green Valley

IT’S SIMPLY;
INEXCUSABLE
You cannot expect to moko
friandi Kjclalty o r In b u iln eu
If y o o h avo h a lllo iU (b o d
brooth). Since you connot do*
fact It youraoM, tho ono w a y

UttoHno. It InttonHy dettroyi
odor*, Improvot mouth kypiano
ond check* Infection. Lambert
Phonnaool Com pany, S t Lciriv

LISTERIN

Bopira, the United tltalae ol
America wag five year* old, *iu
hargoe* war* lnv*K*tUP«' ~UtS
purp«*e of keerlag u* out o f ffu'
•iga dliput**..

STOP
LO O K
L IS T E N
f l y in q s h ip l a n d s .
FOYNKH, Iroland, H*|il. I f ,—
dnwn, Tata 3 (p k n g ti).
(A l— lmiH.rlul Airw ay*'flying ihlp
Sanford acorlug; Touchdowui, Calodonlo rnodtod her Hhannon
, Ki.rguaon t, Lawaon; point* after Rlv*r ha** her* at ( : 3f A.‘ M.
ptouchdowlt, Morgan (p a u ), F o r (1:11 A. M. KHT), yoalerdoy II
hour* and 1( nilnuto* allow leav­
guaon, (plunge).
Subitltuteii
Uiidoo, Graham, ing Dot wood. Nuwfutindland, Th*
Wilton, flavin, Baldwin, Potter! hop wa* another Ieat uvor a projHinford, Rumblcy, Htiimrorn, B. ocled commercial roulo.
Farguton, Merchant.
OfflcCT*—Lynch (Taia*), ref-

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T H E P E N B Y A S E C R E T PA 9 9 A .G E .

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on* oh* really know* hew. vate bath, form|*. Fumlihed
Rrlgge. Jewel** Magnolia A**
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par *u ft-' Flna*t blind* obUtnabl*. Sanford Awalag A Shade
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real. Oarage. Adult* only. 710
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•—Situation Wnated
Roiui-l* woman deelra* day’* work
or laundry * « Ik# plaea, *1
one*. Call for Lilia, 1004 E. Tth.Bt.

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p B IO t fr h f C P ytmr beme
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yean they'v* heao "Seat F *t
H e . South."
Btanley-Rofor*
Bardwuo Co.

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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER W .1M 7

T ire S A im m n nireAT.D.

C H ILD R E N , C IV IL IA N S

s a w f o r d . f i -o r i d a

V IC T IM S O F SI IE LLIN C

B R I T A N N I A ' S R U L I O F T H E W A V E S look on new meaning at the battle cruiser Hood (abore). mightiest w u a U
afloat. » » &gt; onlineJ lo
•uhmirlne-----hunt.
mill- hr
Ih'r_.,.-&lt;Mon
IZ.OM-toncruiser
cruiserRRrpul'r.
onduly
dulyloto | tir l
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rp u l'r. AAlto
lto on
vuiitmiretai slopping lium l Mina l raids Is Iho First natal llulllla and aircraft carrier Glorious.

Owner O f C ow |n
The Case Is Sued
For 25 Thousand

7 THE CHURCHES

Seriously Injured Art
Car Strikes Cow, El­
lis i ’ e a r c e Sues

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BROTHERS S IL E N T ON S L A Y IN G OF L I N IIA R D T

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iillm.I llice services

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tnair heads neld high, the Uarr broihcra are shown in jail at Shelbyvilla. Ky., iiend.nir urraiRtiment on ch a rt*i that thy- kllletl Ilrlif. CJcn. llenry II, llrn h in lt on (h i evo of hit I riel for the alny.
big of Ihalr slater, Mr*. Verna C.arr T aylor,.' I.efi |„ right; Jark Gafr, Dr E. S. Gary and Roy
Gary. They maintained J r.loioal alienee hut thely alloyney Indlratrd they would plead aelf-defcnite.
A N E N D B E G I N S hit
drive lo try lo fljl the shoes
Imrry Keller at Yale. It's John
A. Miller (above) of Columbut,
Ohio, who's reaching. Kelley la
now a eoarh.

A headline
habitue of long
stand lag,
Asbestos Hair
Tommy t
Man villa
Jumped into
tbe adverllslng
seeIlona
for a cbania
when ba look
fall paga ads
In New York's
morning pipers
"Wanted i
An Attorney/
presumably to

C O N T E N D E R S for AmerIran Lcalnn national romman*
dry Include D. J. Dnugherlr
l top), Woburn, Man., and Cot.
Vincent Csrrull. Philadelphia.

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Illggrrs, hrad

glass rompiny,
will dirrrl

unrmploytd In

A T B A f t r t lH M

r I fill I I I I

«»7 U'fpI Klrai HI»#«I
h'lwlur U frvlifi
IYrt** ll Tei%*r. Hill Itil**# |i‘ .* I

three months.
KegUlralion. bo
r f G H T B B f soeU ngU load
Ute American Lon km aloe In­
clude R. J. K elly tU p l,D etro it,
nnd Stephen t . Chadwick «4
Gi* able nf Wtuhln/Un. ,

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G AINKSVII.I.E, Kin. Scpl. 2‘.j’Virriialc ,i *of,, *U&gt;,y turd im
plot con nl ii &gt;on hiltnn i and irgu
Inc let |no* of rn»» lo i mihlc III"
dairy i j ' i . l r In iidjnit his (rid 1
illg l * ■ &gt;&gt;do I" n itlid hi cllmlns I"

the Until Illy aecllnn of f i i
ynIrtm ini which read* an follotytt
■'That iho owner of any llyowinch nimilnr "r roaming #1
lari .i In Inual con lily, Elorldn,
• hull lie |&gt;or*nnal|jr llahla In
any nnd nil itcraen*. flrnia or

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said, will ba
. voluntary In

o i .1 * ■ oi, i lie .''l il A "i c nl
o d !! i
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i uimMii fur lii t*i.i..ml i f milk
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ailuiunl pf'Jjhtl- irjl tlir viluc of
fe d en.l anil
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milk stove er fad.
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fur other ilclnll . |he lo t r r will '" / 'P ” *
brnW . rm
rlicck luirh cn.v hr every herd rtt *■ ^ « * “ **»«
Evrry ope,atlor, will I- given . / f* 1' " ! m»rg*cal alteyioa.
rerortl of ni. ficn\ r nl*, pi'id’ir-,
Mnnl rrs
Iho dueers will I * bledtl/isd by
tlon, and aalei., ..........
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. ,fholr
U'.sorinltun will l e t the r*p.nae record* and culled as unprofitable
of testing tlteir lirrda, this Iwing member* of Iho herd Dairy ylraa
. divided ainunir them wcurdlng to failing to transmit blgb-prsduc-

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O N E T H O U G H T I N T W O M I N U S of D e l p h l n t
Dodge Cromwrl) Baker Gnddr and Jack Doyle, Irish sln*rr bo\»l,
«o a marriage—aItor Nevada dtiurrrs from thrlr prrsrut »|Ko^«a.

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particularly militia attention to

The H»* I! ll llckar,
Htmilay H.'hnol. 9 «(. a
H* niittfi, ||;au a Al
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Ill4#lli Ilf Her l *1 a.
Uidfii&gt;«tiii) i'fp»t i i

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4 I l 4»**i • 1*1
• I I I III II

Movement To Test
Slate Dairy Cows
(id s Under Way

rt'1.1. iu n rm . y *iiy

iiila n ln

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1*0. H tjiuh) . t f i i i T i l t i l l )
II I I 'iii||l|ilii(|M|. i “ \
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M i» III lift

r'lirir nuTliiMimr , III Btyi
nltihllW, i'|ta
Til* II# V. J
l* r f l.a*i#r.
HunA.tr nrlio.il 10 chi a li.
Il*rriirfili*.|| II. in a H
Y I* SI H 1:11 I* It
1*1e»f*ft llitf T i l I* M.

J .VliH lIN VII.I.K, Bopt. 15 tVI*) For ili&lt;&lt; llrti lime In Flnr
M* M»lnrr lh« owner of a con
nllegedly Involved In n IdRhwsy
m iltlrlil i* being t.uc.1 lor rtnnf
In **■a.
Hhup-d on n neelhin of 11m I&gt;**■
fill county "no fence" low, w ill
ti. Murrell hi. nlloriioy for Kills
I) iv a ir e yn-derdny filed n dec*
lm.it ton in ill" |JS.on» null 1’narea
tin* enloind UKultiat J. II
M&lt;*1*
Innl, ollt-Rcd nW'iicr of a f"W
n til li I'onrco struck ml the Knit,
lu ll Ilnnil llm ulalit " f Jlllio 31.
Till, IIIMill null nn» Inalllul Id
Ally II. Inil lint filing of Ihn di'C"
tiiiutli.li, In which llm rmilnnlltm*
i.l ili(. iiliiliiillf worn mil It nod for
Hi" llr-l limn, m i delayed unlit
inlrn ln tr. II « n i itiidn'ned by
Mlirrt II lluii In* luid o’llliheld Iha
•li-. l.t iI Ion |iriidlua a court da*
clalon ns lo Iho ynlldlly of tits
Inn Julian HnWIlt T. llray, amilor iinlGo uf Itin Fmirllt Judicial
&lt; li&lt; it I, Thursday held the atsi*
tilt*, n aiiorlnl nel of the I03T
I*.u l.I.i Ilire ciili nlll lit liinal.
, I’cnrre nil* .eihm sly Injured In
III" nrcldenl. n ttd .lfirs Jewell II,
llllrrnrd was Killed. Murnjll an*
uininierl Hint ho idannod Iho f l
liiR-of u almllnr anil In connno
lift,, ivllli III" de.illi
III Id, derlarnllnu. Murrell r«*
d ied the leuRlhy "no fence'* tgw.

M l i r t l o l i t a T I H I I l l 'l l
II. • ,i i: \V...kI«« i .|, naalnr.
1*1.Mil ll rt. lioel. I Id A. tV
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M*o fiiea VVocaltli*. It an A, II
I'll. Iilnil 1\ el .lll|» ' "I* 1' tl
K llt li.llll I .lit Mne. IMCfl at M l

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BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1MT.

THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

M G IB S

S a n f v n l
“ SOULS A T S E A ”

“Souls A t Sea" to Show A t
R itz On Sunday AndMonday

C ir y Cooper and Heorgw
fta.'i. rnstarred ir. "Souls
at Sea.” puramnunt's t i ya
&lt;f “ wobi!&lt; n ships ind iron
men,” which nptni Sunday
i t the K lti Thrmler,

Intensely Dramatic Tale O f M aritim e His*
tory Features Gary Caoper, George
R a ft In F lot Rased On Truth
An Intensely dint.i-ntir, i,ll uji
forge Urn |ik(o nf ui.irillmo his­
tory (h it was mi ir.tcrnntlt.n.&gt;l
aenuticn
niT.ily c:m lidtidnd
yesrs into it Iwlng irddgbt to the
K r ttn by I’urn mount un fm tti&lt; r
evidence of the n pp ann lly c &lt; w
fur conviction mound dim p in­
ducer* that truth, In tin* hin&lt;!i nf
■ gooil rewrite man, is Letter
th in fiction.
*‘
The put urc It “ Souls ct Ren,”
which will Jility Jii inlay mul M«i»day i t tlui llili 'I holler, with
Oary Cooper nn I tirorse Itnft in
tha lead Iny roll , supported Ly u
Urilllint n o t.
Drhitol the t m m yilny nf rewrite limn liruyer Joliet U the
MU of an nrtii.l ihipwrrck mol
of • m in who ” |.l»y..l Cud" wl’ h
human lines tn Iho hrinh nf jfK• iter itul put nwny with It,
llrr e li llie ilu ry, n . rlinnrd
from Unit'd Moii;, riienit Court
testimony of IIn* survivors, l"pnrtid 111 tho I'hillilelphil 1‘n1 i r
L u l f i r far A piil, 21, 21 mul• 2ft,
U 4t!
On tlm nh;lil of April ^10, I' "
previous yenr, tin* Yankee pnelict
MWllllim Brown," I.iverp ol
for
PhUwlclfhle,
v illi
eighty l
loali eh. nrd, f truth mi fe
o ff IIh* to n I of tlm foiiMilllwd tin
ituve In Imlli her l.ov i.
Ciplnin (jei'roi* I . I Ini tI- o r­
dered till* llfl flit
I'lMO’IT'l 1
Jollyhosl iiti'l n lonijlient, with
• if * room fur no nnin* III hi thirty
persons between them.
The iklpi n*r look ei l.l with him
Into tho jnlly'ei:.t, ' even llf tlliT’l
metnl r r l i f hi t rirvr. Ttie mule,
PrancK IIIimL ', ram mini del i 1"
Inn ghost, euiilnlritnr t ie lilttr te*
mslnimr uilhiri nml itilrlytivn
pum iiiptr» Alnl while I &lt;lh lnel»
stood liy, tlm "IVilllnin Brown,'.'
with tliii ty nne rrm iinlnp.iin du­
ller** huddled in K irn r nn lie
q lirte rilid t, &lt;ntHcd nml plunged
held fir*l In the I'ltn jn .'
‘ Tlmt nielli the huS* I lent to
qellier. The nveremwil ' lonpWit
begin shipping iv.iler, nltil liorm -c

Hie k il im I mi Ira rut.,I to wait;
t ie »: i
he v allowed Ilka a t'jh,
Umihle I . m in ' iirijuwiiy. l&gt;ny |
i.nwned t lc ik mid r«U| the e u r-j
iivu i- lu'L i.l Li , Tn (or i mil. 1
•'lii.'uie tin li.eil.i pul l» l tir
T re d;iy iin .n ihi,',' n .id i the tr..
timnuy i f JlilN ‘ ."liAiMtn, t i e nf
the p:.
'mil.*, "Ih--**»ml« ropcit*
id lit-1 they v/ii
l.nve In c*»t
lot . 'ii. e ’pliiln t'p ihel, 'say no
inn rl. e.l It | Jui'iiv tvhat Jfi.il
i, II have to d'lV*

Another Picture
About Movieland
To Show At Ritz

lil hi rd n il, drnpplnh ailrh sai
e iltlen n
“The Itetrll l»
Driving."
“ TJie lletll'a I'll f
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—
r round" nml “ Tim Iteill's Mno inI
Exactly duplkotlnc the -original “ W illlira Brown." the .ohip run” ntimr: the way, iniuea un
*lli" i irile*I Liman
n*pro*ei
I prile*' 11'.. lirp’itilged III IK'U | whirh was the scone for the slmnift-st drama id lb? .r a ever tn I**' In. play ^U,&gt;_ flarrlpK rule In "II
fi&gt; ijnllywiHwI." It I* n
III It .1 .to o u r 111" ItuMmi-Tanti tom-rived by m ortal. man, the ship .which was usril for srvnes in '•Inyfpeneel
...1- .. , lit.
.
.
J
a..
tiinio-iltln
i^inpured
in l.l_
Ids .ciliaoilier
“ Souls at Sea,” brln yi back the days of a hundred y r o n &gt;i-n
toil 'Itidli-.ay,
It rent plelnre:., Iml arroril nc to
"Souls at Sea.” with Clary Cooper and &lt;J'*ur|fp R ift hradinir a stel­ reports there la nolhln'n slsalfted
lar cast, will open Sunil iy&gt; at the Hit* Theater.
nhoul tlm atnry.
L A W D V LOVE
In the Iradlnc 1«n nine role, la
RETURNS
j “ U A I .A H A U
----------------------------Willi three farncMia&gt;tani heao fiiii'id Kay Wray, rvliirnlnc in tlm
DON W IL S O N
i Inc Its tnal Hello lint!*, Hii ♦ Vrohn f'fter plar nc -line' tn Hlr
j ward O. Itr.hlnmn and Humphrey mnrL .III her mptlrJIy a i . Mri,
; Uncart a drama id tho prr&gt;- | Ji ha Monk Runndera. wife nrttmj
rlnc lulled “ Khl (Inlnhmr will I author. Itiilli Idx and M l i Wray I
rturliAY
Irk a'.arit
In the
(hi* ule*
porllay uifiv
morle
stars In
pic
laplsy a return ii*irat;etnonl I'rllure,
L
■lay a l ttie li lt s T h e tt ln r.

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Sequel To All Quiet
On Western Front
; Tells O f W a r Love

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A T RITZ

“ K ID G A L A H A D ”
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P R O G R A M M E FOR W E E K OF SE PT. 26
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A lifitl love 'B ffllr , so' to
/pi^uk, develops between IIuuk
T»&lt;"ivl Jli.iiiicnnv-y i.ml Jucuutllne
Don Wilson, famous rodiu anW e 'l l i i
Lively i ffie - hrlpmati*
in . C"iumh'll’&lt;t
“ Cnill e|
fur i.uiirrr in Cnrtiirsal's “ Behind
the Mike."
f'-fiiue." at the Iiitx Tht iter S iliiilhiy. Mnidi’eniMy^s sojn as »
Area nf tin- Mid'.lay
►land*
fijlhlind |im n l i'w .
-** • ,
la une aqunie mil". .

Sunday, Monday—1 hi* greatest adventure rorr.arr* of th*
M i over film d .- C n y C ocpiI *ml (ieorgi* Raft in fSO U L S AT
SKA."
. . .
Tip*»dijr-rTIIK lllft DAY 27.) Special Addei Attractions
and “TIIK IlDAIl B A CK ,"
Wcilnesday, T h u p d iy lo re tla Ynune,
Virrlnla
Bruce.
Warn r I’a ile r "W IKK. Idir.TOIt A M l N IJItS .V A lto Ju.
dith Harrell. William Oargan “ BEHIND TIIK MIKK."
, Krblav.
..r a y , i.. ,ianl UK “ IT H APPENED IN
HOLLYWOOD." Also return showing, H ilte Davis, Vldwnrd
ti. Roldnson "KID C A L A H A D r
Sa n"-' *• Clto Kruger Dnuirlat Montgomery, .faniui-line
Welts “ rot'NRSM , F ir? r it lM E " Itlul Johnrty M id: ll;-own
“ OAMBLINC TKIUtOB.”

AT THE PRINCESS
S a ’.unlitv Sunday, Oet.iiivr 2nd i.nd ;ird— Bob S le rle .‘ THE
( ills ’ RANOKR- and "SW EET H EA R T OK TH E N A V Y."

I T ' S J U S T A G A M E , bat M e of deadly sort
played by Orest Britain's army la 1U annual war
M i t t la War MlaUUr llure-BelUba trying Us hand
M, Eng
Bienn machine-gun an a visit la aUasla battle* held la
land. These w ar garnet give EngUtb Tammies tha experience
aary ter top AehUa firm .

I* Na. 4 a fU a
wive* af
Tanuny
M *a villa,

,

hair la an

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••best** tartan*.

P U P I L of Mary Astor af th* films Is her huiL Maataal Del Camp*, preparing for bis pmftmlsasl stags debut
iM r twlaa of th* Coward serle*, “ Taaight at l i B " Th* actress
a w * al rtbaartal casrhing hat hashand, who has takta th*
■ r * * ^ “ ** r u id far U * appaaraaaai la stage productions. She
i M en r UaeaJaeralae in tlm eartaa whieh apane U U e Ange la ,

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WILLING

“ M o l d B ack "
T o P la y A t Rilz
T u e sd a y N ig h t

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If everyone were ni rn ih ie i to
plea Jo in | lull) wmal. tills would
’ndnil he a fine wntld In live
In. Pim h nrl'.'iirn of foS hi reeu’s
• ffotls In priivhln Ihn pnhlle with
eiaetlv p lint It* llllln heart do
lire*, la (loluinhlo'e "It IHipponed
la llnllywond.f
h eh i I i i m W
[ d iy fit III' lilts Tlieiiter. After
reelnr *'A ttliir la llirn* la (
{ ilemanilid tmim aim lea about
M odelaiiil, mnl lint* Is numtiet
im« nn ihn fnllnwr;up Hit.

C I V I L I Z A T I O N S T E P S I A C K W A R D i s war stride* ahead. TW i w a i t h . ic «m ad
■ tier desolation left by a series uf Japanese' bombing n id i on the N in lao “ alums" of hhsn ibal. Ila ll
rlutlird, forlorn, apiicaring like iiich lilu tlc c iv s men, these Chinese have built themselves a cruda
eh eltri wawnl Lh&gt;* stun-. Cltarrrd (linhcr* sltuw cvU cu rt uf the lire which followed th e a a jU i aUachi.

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“W IFE , DOCTOR A N D N U ^ S E ”

Ilia iitau vane ..ru and u.s
undcniiirt sm.-aml with blocs).
Norman Smith. *30 pound org-knisar for the C. I D., la ehuwn
In a hospital at Memphis, Term.,
after reporting he wai beaten
by « band of mm who trailed
blm to n tavern on the outskirts

af th* city,

• (to n
blond* M*r**H*
Edward*,
reportedly gtrea
* Urge

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It was Ilettc Davis' turn to.
take e rap from love afteri
Louise Pairnda and Klim Sum- j
a!
scorning srre-.n df volion in
,n . * 1
mrrville In D n lvetsil'i
"The dosen
pictures—and
hour sht •
Road Bark."
takes jt in th" form of W iyne
Morris, tl feel three incHu ot
The foremost fcsli uf u hhlp U fighting manhood, in “ Kid Callrailed the Jib
“
| hid.'

groped fur relinf trout the
_
tne and lianlthlp* which had been
llinfr lot .d arin g . Ibe fuupyear
rontliet, fp ia nnrel proved * po­
litical hombshali‘ and the ablhor
was toned. 10 tlee fy«m b li na­
tive land. It dealt a blow at nil|*_
Itart* in wblcb w ai again heeomInf. a spectra on European .b o it
coha.
Universal
Htudlo, h i* now
•creenrd
tills powerfal story.
James Whale was seleeti-d tn dl;
rert 11. • fur ho ' had pmveil Ids
atilllly wltli “ Joum ey'i End/ R.
C, •Hharlff.- plarwrlcht »*u&lt;» wrote
“ Joiiriiey‘1 End" wi» ussicued tb
wrllo • tlm aerueu
play with
Oliirlns Kenyon.
“
“ Thu llond Back" comet to p it
screen ut (ho lilts Theater oh
Timed i f . Tim drattiatlr nsn-st:fe
ci lirerus the eiiie rle n cn id thy
returned io ld 'e n s i tbey try to
idjust thrmielye* 16 |H*Brellmei-niidltluiii, mul to find hive lull
huppliiese lu supplant .the hlte i
111111 &lt;»lsory Ihrouch whlctt limy
»•"■ »««•*
Wlialu ruiii'Herod hutpiredi of
m tors fur "The Itmid Hark" c ilt ,
rinnlly rlioodtiR John King. K ie l
•rd Cromwell. Bli tn Bummer*tile.,
Andy Devine, Noah Beery, Jr„
klaurli-o Murphy and John Emery

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Similar Area *n America j

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXVI

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1937

Member Aamdated Preaa

NUMBER 287

Established In 19i£

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Italo- German Troops Plan
Soviet Russia Issues^,
Japs oharp Warnings jharge To Fight To End In Spain
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Attitude O f R u s s i a
Seen A s Response
To China's Appeal
For Help In W a r

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T H E IR B RO TH ERS’ K E E P E R S

' T r o o p s Mobilized
^OnManchu Border
Situation D e s c r i b e d
A s Most S e r i o u s
Since 1932' Dispute
v MOSCOW,
Sept. 27.—
(AP)—The Soviet govern­
ment sharpened its tone tPwafA
• atern warning ' aganut the
,Mlawlesa” bombing of Nan­
king in what w&amp;a believed to
b« a response to the Chinese
appeal for aid against the
Japanese attack.

Re-Employment Dir| ector Comes Clean
t InHandlingHemanj
d6V*WPA' Accounts

H IT L E R P L A Y S C .E N IA L

HOST TO M U SSO LIN I

|- W ASIIISOTUN , Sept., 27. —
’ (41 —The IVorka I'rogieas Admlniatrsthm cleared John C . Emerson
today of alleged -Irrrgulsrltiea" In
hla ripen*.- account. s i opera­
tions director of the Florida enter
grnry relief adniiniatration.
“ A thorough Investigation of
this complaint hue keen completed
and the rhaig,-, rould n ut-t o aua*
Ulned,” raid Itcger Uounds, rM ef
Inveatlgntor for the WI'A in a
Ibrief irp o it.
• The chargrs againat
Emerson
.were filed with the Labor Depart­
ment nnd the WI'A by GoVfrnop
. Frvd I*.( Cone of Florida, who
sought to sustain his order replacing Kmeraon as director of
(the f « b n ( 'n k f h t i w M u n i t e iq
that state.
Ilia complaint stated that F in e r
»&lt;m na Ilrmandn county op,-*s£
fion&lt; dlreelor of the FKItA in 11)31
received
payment*
irregularly
amounting to |10 3.Y The inquiry,
tvaa conducted by llounda.

Krupp Cannon Facto«
ry Roars W arlike
* Welcome T o Musso-*
lini A t Essen Plant

Bi? Mimic~War Is
Shown Dictators
“ Blue” A rm y Stages
. Smashing:
V ictory
Over ‘Red’ Invaders
s
KSSKN,
(It'rm n n v, S ep t.
: 27.—
(A IM — T I ip
m lK h tr
| n u 'la l vo ii'p o f
tlio
K n tp .J
tititnoii
fa c to ry
nm rttl
a
vvnriik'.' wt'IcontL'
to iln y
to
1’ ii'in itT M uiutolini.

•Iiml lii'foro he and lleichrfllt'ltrep- iitffer atnKiedirutiK t
liu* clamor of ( i c r n i n n y 'i
"liearl of ntecl" renter of

Imt renrniHiiieiit, .■ re*pt&gt;nsibla
llaliun offieial «aid that both
11*.-i in hi unit lliilintt troops would
fight in ^pmti to the end.
Ill, doelnrntlnn wna made 1-1
w hile ull the world vvalrhrd fur |Militical r«nsvi|urnrrs of the visit. Ptctnlcr .Mn—nllltl of Italy on-" '-r In Hpiinl.li gurrrnmeut
•
‘At T °kro. nu«*l» snd Japan
arrived in Munich, tiernmny, nnd wu, met by IteU-hafuehrer Hiller amid t n livim-nJuu, ovnti-n l&gt;&gt; offers In wltliitinw .nil forotg i
wars reported concentrating huge
triMii'n from llielr forces If His
the pn|iulace. The • mil ill,r Mussolini (left) iillil Hitler are shown in this inillo|ihutu M* they lisle
bodlws Of troops slops Ike ■ !*
loaura.iili, wiwil.l withdraw thslra.*
along a Munich street.
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raadp hstvlly guarded frontier of
Ili.li'* pollry, lie lie. lured, will
Siberia sod Msnehoukuo.
t-iiinlii hi Mii-.ollnl has pre. Reliable oourcos declared that
sirlbml II, tlini llnllsn Iruups^.
Situation between trtn»in and Ja­
will euutliltlo |o flgfit for
c it y n e w s b r ie f s ’
pes w^s more aerloua than It
rent
H-iieriftlsklimi
Thn ('ilrry rump, No. CSS. if
Ls4 been st any time Since 111:
I'riiiieo uniII Krnnni wins.
lilt* WikMlnini of tho WniM. wiU
When the Japanese army created
-al-l lie prosiimcl (iorniaiiy'a
1be* hunt tomorrow rrrnlnn at Ihl
I iiii .I.- win •tm snine.
. the if sschoukoo empire out o(
American
lint |fi « KroUf
Chinese Ifsncburis.
It t-mi iIit ii i isrd Germany
Their bruthera' kea-|iera of a diplomatic rrndcivn’us with Adolf
of tutting WtNHlmrn alio art
* The official orssn of tbe Boher biggest combined
Viet goTerament, IsTeetls.
pub­ H itler a t the recent N ail pnrty convention, Prince Chirhlbu (left), representing
t h e i r rr-pcrilv*
iiavnl msnetivera since
Clrik of Circuit I'ouil O. I
lished without comment tbs Chi- brother of Japan's emperor, and Nicholas Franco (right), brother of camps throughout Crntrkl Flor* Unemployment Insur­ lletiMloit will In- in ThIIoIi.i . mv |T u x R e v is io n L e a g u e Wnr yeslenlny for two of Kure|ts*a
M m mote eaktn* nasals to tske Spain's insurgent leader, cemented their nation's friendship with Ids el a inm-tlug of District No,
H e a d P ro d u c e s F i g ­ tri.iigesl exponents * f armed
ance Taxes Must Be tioby oil hu.dlirna.
eaich would help to C e ra a a y .
light I’ li-mler
Musiollni and
.
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According ' l/. Information rw*
Tho lily (7'inim1 Inner, will
u res S h o w i n g ( \ dsI tteichfiiehrrr Hitirr,
v ,v
Paid
Each
Month
"activities ee the
reived here by C. C
. Collins of
ImM iloir reguhir meeting In
After pompoiia retemonick nf
i
the Icm'ii | camp, C. K Huge, ihe
bombardments.
JAI'KSONVII.I.I:, II*.. :Vpt Wch-omr nl Miitnrh, Hitler arjd j .
TAleleAllAHHKK.
2T Ll’» t' I) Hull lonlglil nl ; in ii i link.
|.s.
district serfetery of Orals, lias
Ooventfoent circles did pot dis­
Ills 111,1mu Visitor I inye led TtoO
—•Wendell C, l|t*al&gt;*nc rliwlriiinii
HI
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Davis
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"« ouiily. clly, nluMmnl gi.r i.
Invited
nil
ramps
to
lie
a
ril
repclose wbet steps Ituaals mlaht
•les . north
of ihr FlorliU IntliiAtrlal i -oiiiiiKn* of Orlam'o ................il.-.l
e.i.i.i. iil ...►l, the p . ..f -Flur
^ T-.jiK^-rt'arate trains
resented end tins arranged for •Ion. •nnoun«**il tml.o II»b - nt
take to enter the Undecls.ad
ths closely*
Juitge
II
Vf
Wall
ye.terday
It
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Slide Consul Klein C Dame of
•tao-Japanesa war, particularly
;.......... I Me, klenhiirg ares along
\CJ|‘.. nnd Illy.. *^|M|I
tlUllons ni!o|t!t'tl l*&gt; III** « nllllllU- • fli !•■ •»111•**I IihI i).
Fort p:crre, and V. P. Miller.
If Japonsae warplanes should
nniinlilir ,
f‘'-n where the war
• Ion •• n part of Hi«* |in»«tr.Mii
t till** IJwmjiiiUiidrH'
Male manager of Lakeland, In for EdiiilnUlediiE llie uittinjl**)
bomb lha' Ruaslan ambaaay at
Tl»t» Ire HfllvcrjiftA m ^i-m fijiaU-fl^ratnl I .i* I t Ihe , iiiiii j 1l mm-, me being played under
lie present at the meeting.
Nanking.
nl.
0
errery.
tnrni t'omp«MiNiiil&lt;Mi In
uill Imlri a tHrMTii.r lien, enslH tin* t ivp.iMi**, Ulli tlllT
Tile
entertainment
for
the
Officials
fhld, bowarer. no
l.tii' I The lusin-uvers were tinted to
. In (litt flrp| t•v;iilr\ lfrm V *- Ti ll»«* .Miriintniir L«
in
i ••ni| in&gt; $J.'*,(MHt,iiU0 nnnliiilly,"
Coach
Says
Celery-.
County
Attorney
ExHireling
ban
been
arranged
tiy
troops have as yet been messed
JjUtlOllS * Wot|» s|o« IshY• «1 (III** UlliL 1‘f.utl TtuiMMIDW
*it
\vu» l«* a HlRlrtiiciil hi.ul*' In n- t«mI■*&gt;* |ninke H pnwihlo for Ihe Fuehrer
tile
Inral
cauip
and
refreshments
oa the border of Japanese cou-J
Feds Is Good Team
p l a i n s Seminole’s
l») I*. |'. XV* I-II11»t*. I’ll' Ii|a ||| lif of Nssl Germany nml thy Dura
p«)aMi« tiio'iiHily iijnl • iu*»
It am I Imlny. •
a ll| consist of basket lunrltcc
trolled Mancboukuo.
lliMn^Jhe 2tll^ of ym Ii niottlli.
III*' rioriilii Tn\ !»•■' i -1•iii laMfiie of Fiurl-t Italy, to «o&gt; the "lllus'*
On
O
ffensive
Plays
Case
In
Lee
Suit
which- will bo prep/ri-d Bv llte
T i e Soviet note, delivered In
(*«••«!
with* IhO i 'l l vpllnii of Ui I oImt &gt;1
Mr. Weidliinr •-‘ini tin* laairn.'; in my di-iiioiistrate n smashing vieTokyo yesterday, was considered
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‘ r 'iJ « A E t »ni p.‘ m i-mbe r«, Mr. Cotlliis (Ul« y**«r when llie^ !»•*) nicnl of
|F|fUl«l IIwis irrcivu l inony ii*i|iii»lii re j lory over n-''lte.|” army whichr
Predicting
a
“
pretty
fa
ir
rlub“JI
ITiC.
JHo»y-ttl6iUtlf.
of..Adnvinl
fair rlul
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Ill's morning uld'-d all uirmh-ra
by responsible circles to be a di­
Irt I k 'ii’iitly for inf *1111111loti «ii ilu*
•for purpiwi-s'of the game, was nscoiilr liuilotiM for iliu flint nine
rect response fb ChUWs plea far a fter another game or two, "1111*^ flratioit h j* agreed to pry the a„,| t|Hir fumll.es. to attend
iiiniiow ul 12:1 iiVIin L., iickuiI
iiineil to liuvo mviili-il the area.
|Coni inwr a . .i f • •«j«
inonllii
of
1937.
J.'n,
I
'In
S»
pi
asefetsnee.
declaring that the present tea in t ‘ri-ltiiiiiiiii|T am-mnt of tin- indebt30, numt liu paltl In full uoi l.i •itj: I i inferniniiori ie*«iu*l today.
is iikh I on offense but a little weuk rdnrss inrurreil in the li-funiling|
ScrcjvWorm I'rojfram ter Ilian ()«I. 2T, (liU )rnr
IHediesil C'orp
l#*i»IU|Uin&gt;' I) Olid I|rad(|ilillIrt t%
luonnrd
McLuesi, o f the ('ounty'.-i Itoad at ill llndgo,
„
J 10N0 K 0 NG, Sept., 27. - &lt; J P )- on dafrnae,
■ccoml rt'Kul.illnii provPl rolll|l«u/ u| III*' ll'ltl* IIIf«i lit I &gt;* *tf
I
to
nds
fioui
the
HeniinobCounty
a t ^ Seminole High
Has Been Cut Out r j The
T ra survivors declared today that Rotarlan
Hold P a r j^ Ilm lg h t
for
1'ilih rtitplo) Iiik null luak
Floridn
N’atlfiiiil iSii.tidv will
iMk) men women and children were School coach, tEd HuUrians “How funds ill posited with tin- Slntc
Inf •nth report* n* am
nu'ct
in
lt««*
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nl
Aimoiy
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hiiik
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Rnvemmcnt allocations of Ib-n r»| l»jr (luv (dinio i*liiit on
Allied when a Jipsn ess submarine to Watch a Football Game'' at the in lieu of sending the money to
Tli- \J..II»&lt;yp^*-ii’rps of tho
Hiillli* Ills'll** d %\h» n \ I l f
at h;Oi) o’* lurk.
soak a fleet o f Chinese fishing regular weekly luncheon o f thu •ho County ns proviile.1 in t h c ^ i „ „ | p ine T , r whjfh hnvr Uiunl Mini t
• l-o 1-1.i Nut Inna I Guard wilt have
Iv(*•I lo lie re*
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ii
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ll
Floridai JHIaIo
b-iiiulaliA- act
which|bccn given stock raistrs of Semjunks o ff Cheelongkau Point on club today. Mr. Mrl.ucat was In- | Spiciil
turtle.! to the cnminls.lon
lit,
( -|a.,k „ f
,.( r &lt; r i l ) l t ,, |' u i i i i i i i %* W i n d * - , . M.*» k*4 III A V it, annual parly tonight wlteu
Iks smith China coast.
j trodum l by George Hollins, chair­ Comptroller J. M. Lee enlled ui&gt;* |
I inof&lt;
none County for more than a year struttlous accompanying ottt.o.li,
lie* detui huti'ltl will go In Han...........
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constitutional nnd rrfdsed
ho Hilttrr.fd i" « • Mtuui'^l *1 • 1* I
of the Junks were under- man of the. program committee.
to in nn cslrrationsl program for the
raport forms shall hut. Dm l o t . ....... ((,r t VsII«1, » « , « . where lie i-i|iintely III- lioik et, uni «-i-t&lt; | l.tmlo (t|&gt;r ne, for HWlnimlng and
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cognise,
Komiiinle
County
to bo soiling under British J “ There arc eleven men oh a
At - j treatment and prevention of screw nnd affed of r*'EiiUllout Insued
t-ls.i a plcttie supper.
'&lt;l| will teliialn on hiisitiess Util II iiiiii h Iii* f MqiiciiJ ill*' in.ills *1 I
re g istry end authorities o f (his ;football-tram ,“ Mr. Mcl.uras said, tnliiey, L. F. Iluushohlcr report-' worms in stock have been discon
Cnpl. Arthur \V. Knot nml IA.
by (In* roinmUa on. • ^
Wcdnumlay,
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Jkrttlah naval baas started an 1m- “ and IK) percent of the fans watch
tinurd, according to County Agoot
Douglusa 0,
Hrntt
Itava Bn'
Cumploln niul m * urul*“"|i.iy toll
nf
H
i**
n|»*«rv
M»ry
•«'iiimI•
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l.ij
While .Seminole County has C- II. Dawson.
mediate Investigation.
only one of th e m -th e man c a r r y
ItouiMvd that. tli« group la to
records
In* liidlnc
ii'imher
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lliu
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K
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mi
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Ilnlidi
It&gt;K«'ll,
secretary
of
The survivors, themselves ail ing the ball. T ry to watch the been iniinc.l u difnidniil in tho
Mr. Dawson stated that the days worked In oarh pay |mtI***i .
lui-et at 7 uo ii'. lot k at tho Ban*
III*. H-’iitlnob* County clum ber -&gt;t ii lit lit J. «J llli'tiji'l. in.*it'iR&lt; r I fold Hand Hindi wltsro tides wilt
ghastly tala other ten mrn snd what thry err suit ugsliisl the Cumptndler, the stork
raisers have sufficient
(('M M a iird
I ' U p Tkrvf I
nf
|fio
iii.ii
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tuiiiitiiiM
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Coluiurrro, who liaa b- en III lor
w ar an the hfjfli seas, were doing. Krmrmbrr that the science situa'io^ in this 1minty is con- knowledge of ths treatment to
I— furnished Iho-n who have sot
i'lir A* tr|.»l, v**Vi *• ll**' |*r* -* nl 1
iCsnllnosd an P .0. Th-s.)
seveCil &lt;bi) a, nun reported tl^U
t here aboard the German of football is embraced in what
wsrrenl discontinuation of the
• et mad- roaervntiims for traasI
iiiii lir*Hiin In* •»* « •• l*» » fimiiII In,
niorlilng
lo
be
In
u
iii'ii
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J
ii
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BcharfthosL
itak rs place un the field before
pollalloii.
educational program. Both ‘the Mrs. MatildaBrannan
|tiii|'«'tlv i m p il . i*.*11ttim anil
condlt'un.
Suit 1h Filed To
jth e ball la passed.'*
Pine Tor snd Bsntol m«y lie purD
i
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s
A
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A*fe
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Mr
MGIini'l
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in.ikliiK
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IHANOHAJ. Bapt. *7.— U
F) — * In describing the landon font- r n | h , ( d H n i l r i i n r l T i i v n u chased nt ony local Drug Store,
Flru Chief ytu- k Cli-v- iiiml unit ••ry I'ffurl in r* I ill** lini* Ii nioin
hsr war despsrln- ball game which Sanford lost , y V ,U I I l t . | I t U l i r t l d U I H U H the •'minty agent tinted, addiny
Japoa c s n t s l hat
Mrs. Matilda lirannan, 77, died , Dio Clly Firemen arc tikluK ‘"I uiilmK(,*l b*'f«»r«* lliu i oiiiIiie h. .»
Ha Chios daring lha w aak-snd,1the score o f 27 to 20, Mr. Mrlairas &gt;cminole County, in conjunction thut he would gladly give inMrue•Oil. *|Ii** p i • t.J I* l:i«ll,nn aim
na of additional el- M vt that Sanford was all right with nil o lln r munllcs o f ths lion to those who aro not aripiaint- st 1:20 n'll-K-k Sunday morning at vantage of tin- lull In Hie-, Hint
her home on the West Ride after are studying rules* for f to fir hi ••i Ik ih i 11V iiu'ti an n l****l fI»***J
__ -------------------J-in l '7) l « f l l f o i l i i ^. i ktnL i l , *siif ^ J | bar s cU v ill) tbi'jtfrtw worm trxatim-Jtk
Forecast
E 'HlHTf1fH^tltfifWr*^***"*»*,* s*s &gt;i ■ tug. -trash-day th., fliyjlgji P|' JllllJ Wsia (DHV'ititl Mi»*» rt fliurli
but was pretty weak delo , „ y , hl.lr fu|, amnunl of
•w rist and VTsnch IntsvemUon th,
room mn n l.Tt i* **ii Mi ii^*ia""r * nrrrrrtiHj' fan -tm tlgiif gnit Tusa»*
Mrs. Ilrsnnsh has lived hen- fur given a ape, ltd a„lg"O ieiil
DAYLIGHT HAVING
by penetrating nrsaa which Ihsss fending its own goal line whi it , ! , * , , . | „ . n ic l information with
li'K a ivnlnur.inl -*i I *••• fuaik*'* day. -I- si rente nortliwrat Florida— ■
11 years. She was horn In ll. lgi-jm
cons Idor within
thslr Ls ml on had the hall. “ We have n ,h,r |
County Cireuit Court
(Mflrt'ra «*f Hi'1 f*ii|»«'rvi«i*ty p.m ly cloudy tonight and Tuaa*
Thn Hanfo'd l lupter of the
NEW YORK, Sept. 2S - (4*.— Jan. H, I MOO.
of Inflnsncs.
m*ty Ineiperlenced line,- Mr. f„-r . , uj| 1(1 wl,irh Urn Counties
She is survivrd by her brother, lliillway Kiupb'iee, l.eagii- of * iiiimilll* o Him uill * n p «liirInif day cooler ill east |&gt;urtion tonight.
Tile 30,000,000 persons “ In the
(C m I I i m S
1-Sir T k r e s l
A tabulation of
Chinese
clwill attempt tu tveuver the full 1
Daytons Tldta
Florida will Imld Its regular III** romliiK )* .ii *■III aIa*1 tm
tfnMs-,1 States who oboerved -lay- Mike Jlrannin.
vttlaaa daad from ths virtually
amount of thi i:t:t*-'uA and '30
Tuevtav's il-l-a. low, 7:27 A.
(‘lei It'll nl liu* in* •Hm . .Mr. MMti
The body will Iravr Wednesday •i lii-dii Ied no-ling lonlglil n it
WOfsstrictsd aortal raids ross lo Duke And W ally A re taxes from the 'railroads. County light saving timo this yutmnrr
M . 7 Is I*. M : high, 1:02 A.* M.
will get lack th s- hour t Sundry. morning for Patterson, N- J. o'rlork In tlm gilll nuni. of lln- «• I aiuli'd,
t i l l and tho nim bsr of ctDss
H. y . Hum Welder, an­
I "I I*. M.
Welcom ed A t Paris Attorney,
that they lost last s p rin g ’ when] where tnr funeral snd interment Vald.-i lion I I'realileAt. W. F.
U 2T. *
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nounced iinis ) . ,*
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Bsromvtsr
Hhsllvy will preside over* III•
■
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111 be held.
the rlwks wrre put ahead.
Japansos ■ dsfsndsd all
The matter was set for hearing
Today jaiei; y-aterdny JO.
meeting and an clertlon of offl Shriner* Will Meet
Paris, Sept , 27. — &lt;AV-British
Ih d f raids by aossrttag they
in tiie I^ oii Cireuit Court on Kept.
Precipitation
cera for |h- mining year will
f ilU m t n In strict aecwrd with lator- tourists shouting “ long live the
A t Vuldez On Friday Total tor yesterday---- ._... 00
24 imt due lo Ihe illness ET an at­
Uko plan- iluilng tin- Hireling,
aortal
duks!"
comprised
a
large
part
e
t
law stars thslr
torney fur the AtlatvHc Coast Line
Total lor moiilti tu date 4.TI
'
aimod only at mill- ths crowd o f several hundred par­
The first meeting «-f Ihe Salt
Normal to date
.. .....___G.23
sons who gave gendarmes h' maul­ Ksiltond* ft'- wa« postponed Until
ohjosttvsa,
’
Martfuri't
Squires
Is
ford Shrin- Club w ill be held ill
Or*, fi.. Mr.'-Ilou,holder stated.
Tamparaturss
‘ HattahU Chlnsse, an tbs ohtsr ing yesterday when the Duke and
J. Ve^ta Kecno will bo tho
Injured In Accident the Valdes |l»tr| nt 7 : tq o'clock Maxtiiium. s t; minimum 70.
Duchess o f windror relumed to
raid that coovarsatlona
Friday night. m«"idmg lo K.I
Il.-rahl reading:
Revet.J local members of the early Bun-lay morning revealed
w ars'F ra n cs fa r the first time since special rnuncilur at ths hearing
K
OIMrial Hvport
Miss Marg.net .-uiuirrs, tri-anur- lame, nmbssssdor - f the Mororro
■ ovist thslr wadding at Cande nn June 3. with- Attpmey Ijouthoidsr associ­ Florkls Autluboq Society suree-s- ths cage literally pocked with the
regard Lag
ate councilor in matters sffsctlgg .fully competed tbs banding of small black., birds clinging tu the • r of the Smnti-dr County Roil Temple.
High Lavs
In
NorihF
ifty
policemen
scuffled
with
Of un
Keminole County.
The meeting w ill In- held for | 1 .......„ „ „ .... . . - mi
171 Chimney Sw ifts yesterday sides o f the wire receiving pen. Coasarvation
02
T4
Association, sus­
that Chlnn ‘ws* ths crowd on tho platform o f the
With the aid of a Udder from tained S possible rniieUMion of Ihe the purpose of ii'm ysiliiiiig the 12 ,t
....
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00
7«
morning to determlqa tbs migra­
salons
In aU lioa when ths duks and bis
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bride stepped from the orient *s- British Commissioner tion routs and winter home of the local Fire licpdrtmrnt. the brain and many cuts, ami bruises Sanford Club bi»I tl.-rting of­ II ,,, 00
trap was removed from the chim­ yesterday aflriniM-n when a mo­ ficers fur the &lt;-»miug year. Mr. 1 1
71
po
prass yesterday after a trip from
o r any
O f Galilee Is Killed theThebirds.
HI
00
birds had been observed ney and lowered tu the ground torcycle on w hub -be was riding laine said, addim- that he ,-s|Hirt' is . m
Vienna.
00
er
vtctorisa northJFItUMAl.KM. Kept, 27. -M * i flyin g Into ths chimney of the where banding operations imme­ got out o f control ami she was rd several of fir inI, from Jack­
Ths duks and duchess wars In
74
87
thrown about 13 feet from the sonville to be pt&lt; H it to aid in 17 ____ •„......... .........
had rssnttsd la high spirits, wsved to the crowd — The llritish commissioner of Smith Furniture Company build­ diately began.
it
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the ra-orgsnisali»ii.
I*
Ths Ictarsst in the banding of marhlpaf
M l.,io lha edges and posed patiently for newspa* Ghlilre, l e s l i A it-1raws, was shot ing every evvntag about du«k.
I'lana will also L- discuss,-.! ts ... *•.............. ..
71
I*
Mias fiqulrr, is in the Fern aid'
Rwania coostdaev per photographers before they and killed yesterday by a band Ths society decided 1to ‘ band s Chimney Sw ifts has drveluped
7b
il
Mrmoiisi
Hospital for Hanford's r-p ir- ntatkm at 30 „ .----------------Vs of Uflssocs wars driven o ff to tho Hotel o f terrorists that waited in am- group of these birds and after through an effort t» drtrrmtns fsughton
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M eurke, where a (usurious nineoutside a N aiarrth churrh they had settled id ths chimney the migration route snd the win­ wbrro abs It undngolng treat* Ihe Roulhcmstein Coiirlave of the 21
70
room salts overlooking ths Mull- until hr niti-nrrd from Sunday for the night a trap was placed ter homes, so far unknown, of mftiL AceordmL- In the Istrot re­ Rhrinera to be In Id in Savannah. 22 ...... .............................. 00
71
over the top o f tho chimney ns Ihsss birds. Banding stations have port from the hospital, Miss Ga. on Oct. 2.1. Mr. lame Indi­ 23 ----- .. -------- a----- -As I i
of furnish IsrUs gardens awaited th*mv The Ssrviees
to
hf t__
_____ ^
•4
?k
duks has occupied the same suits
The rotnmlstionerU bodyguard, they emerged from Utsir r o * 4 boon established from l-abrador Rqulna ia getting along n k rly ra led, adding that »p,t-ia| trains
t*
ieery ana o f his many visits Jo CvnsUbls f s t s r McEwan, was si* fat tfaa morning fat search of food. to Beuth America, Sanford being and officials do not believe that from all over Florida had already 2 6 ----- ----------— ---- — U
aa at first thought, be«u arranged.
u
^
gmid W ar Mn Z so |dltsd In ths fastUsds nf bpUsis, _ An _ s; s m ln n t ^ g &lt; ^ r t s _ t r a p **W_M Iferav iUtUws,______
IUUn
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Colery Camp WOW
Will E n t e r t a i n
Visiting Woodmen

Rules Aunounced
By S ta te Group
On Job Insurance

Government Cost
In F lorida S aid
T o Be 100 Million

McLucas Explains State Board Is
Grid Fine Points To Pay Expenses
To Rotary Club' ju Bond Refund

Market May Increase
Si/.e Of I.aneh Room

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LOCAL WEATHER

171 Chimney Swifts Successfully
/ Banded By Local Audubon Society

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S A N F O R D , F IA JR ID A . F R ID A Y . S B P tE M B E R

IL DUCETS SON GUARDED IN U. S.

W ill Present Puzzling
E ,ori^ ^ ^ 5 «
Will O a tfq b iFor O p en in g T iff O f Season
Lions la CUib.With L .S .U . Saturday Night In Stariei Garnet1
Head Coach Josh Cody la P l a n n i n g To
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Take About 30 Players On The Trip;
Gator Mentor Announced Line-Up

Werka Pitches No-Hit
Baaeball For Eifrht
Frames In4-3 Game
HARRIS

FIELD

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VILLE, S an t- O . —I d V - Held I
Ry PRANK B. WRIGHT
-Moon*' Mulllna, 171- fallback.
GAINESVILLE, SepL. 33. — U S- U. will P ^ ^ y apa* wjib hllltas until tb* eighth, Don Ma*&lt;
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Hurricanes To PUy
In M ia m i's New,
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spirits, tka Dahraratty of Florida Iprovan squad, and with ■ 'Jp *c‘
faottoll aqoad It juat about ready Uvular background for football
U roibark &gt;a a verr aarioos'aeecaaa. But our Gator* ara «wbty waatward, hopeful, detenumedMiaalaa aa wall aa a moat dlffl- #|"
prob*bly pUy a good
call anignm eat—o a opening yam* p M
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wa |W.tr vrrslty t o n *
wise, iww gwmd awd Iwwaae-

Shane's Q iio **t III* G-Man lU yad
mother lata yam* rally to aeore
tkalr w(lh a WO/u amaooad. l/led and a 4 to 3, UnAnnlng victory over

Mississippi State
Loses Pair 01 Backs

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W alter
(T lyar) May harry, a
STATE COIJ.EGE, Mtaa., S a p t
back, and Frank Kaacia, n yvard- 1 3 ._ ocj —Coach Ralph 8 *»»*
in tha aanynnrd.
1 scratched two promlalny back*
. It look* aa If tka G o la n ara from hi* MlaalsAppl 8 U t* allriyht wall cW Jtlan ad for tkalr yiblto yeatentoy. Krnnath Stack,
opeaiay yamo.
j r r quit becaoa# r f n hlyh achool
■ A t tin*** their dafanshr* work bock Injury and Toxle Tullo* ws*
ha* bean especially yooil.
-tdvlscd to quit breaua* of an
And their spirit appear* rr.-el Injury Iwo year* ago.
k * l.
J Stacker wa* rent to a clinic
• They arrm to h it* ample de ' |*&gt;t winter und kept o u t. of
trnw inarirn.
aprfn^ pracIlea In the hope the
llul J r r t bow wall the Ciaton rr*l wuuld brln* him around
coa perform In lb* bly I- S. U. r . Innrl S«**e raM bn advised former atarW y aa 'Bloom, hltllny
for |luBch. forced Bray a t aacond.
Ia tha Galneavflle ninth, McMul­
len ' rrarlw d aecond aa JumoorOl*
threw wide a f flrit. I)aca *Daeta'
-dnyla icercd McMullen. Daria yo-

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t
w«. loot" colamn separated th* 0 1 * ‘ (
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the t i n t o t (hair three crucial A
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I C hlcagoand favor. ThaOlantaatU
l la front In tb* blttor N ational *
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r»t. bait hitv* loat U fa* laaa M ««»
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hava lbr*o mo/* to play.
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Hoi and marc^ad to tba brink
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unknown plant poUon la bollaved
Bray opanwl the 10th ..beating by au tb arltlea. to be tha cauaa of
out a tu n t, yuhty ta second a* num arotu death* amony cattle In
MrMulIrn draw a walk Yrllh twa tha mountain ranyea near thl*
out, and acorlny with tha wlnniny town. A. number of poieonoua
run on Dace Dari*’ alnyle.
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•pawing lineup ran keep on tha,
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men who said they ram s hero lir*r.
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plaawiay la taka about 30 player*
that Job* were plentiful; rode the, north Hiutrhmaa. V _ . - l »
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lbs tha T iger lair, and M'a a right
axpret* to the Broward line.
t ..i * i * ..........; a t'
t • • &gt;i
'a u ra shat th a t hi* starting lineup
&lt;*»iA.ia _______ eat »*a ata •—:
I will b* Tam Walker, IM, left
, ininrfrf, iii« ___ a*a a*a a n tw-i
Krrnra: Ituo'x*. Ortrilt.. Juioon
lewd; CUrk G aff. 220. left Ucktoi
VIII,.
. Ilona ooitaw la: llowall I.
Frank Kowla, inT. left guard;
T ailor iw .ta l DaVlaroeal, Blaoa*
.BUI William*, 1*3, cahU r; Gordon
twYiaaonit. Ha»r&lt;
Gardner- 1U . riyht guard; Charlie Sighed Detective Sergeant Lynn
No BLADES, No LATH ER
krajetor. r n riyht U ckle; Wat- Moss, "ta steal so much for ao
N o B R U S H . N o L O T IO N S
j saw Ramsey, t r t , riyht aad; PoUy liUto."
•Brwck- MO, quarter; CapC T i g e r A buaincaa esUbllahment ban
Mayberry, 174, left half; Ken Juat reported tha th eft of 1,000
I Walla,
IM , rig h t half; and Oklahoma ta s tokens—value f t .

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Ulea year boy or ylrl a
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It will ba a- bly brip. not on­
ly Curia* achool p a ra , but
Will be a valhnhto- tralalac to
tba year* Is w a a Ba*r UVifla
II daafrad. » .

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Arriving In Naw York cn rout* to Hollywood to l/ p r h j h # mo­
tion picture buaincaa. Vittorio Muaaolinl. 20 -yenr-old amt of the
Italian premier, wwa spirited ashore under a heavy police gttatil to
fruatrata an antl-Fa*ci*t demonstration by Communist*, lie i*
shown (left) aboard th* liner Ren as the veaael gleamed into New
York harbor. The man with the mustache bealde him is Fulvio Su.vlch, Italian am batm dor to th* United fltatea._____ .

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Krpt. 24. ~

rwfuaod. t&lt;Mlav to enjoin tba
pro and Ke„lfiirtlnn of aim m a­
chine* after they iM-com* M U R '
ful at mldinghe©M)L
Ilia d o v R l o r t ' H i e way foi*
a quick appeal in tbo Supremo
t’o jr t for e-ui'tltultonal w rit •*tnwlug owner* to |u»*eM Of
traniport device* after t h e y
ceeae legnl- operation^
♦ . . .
Ito rrr ,|I..U .V ll. nt T oll.life.
The H eil.ljim l Fling' of troops and tanks across a sham battlefield was stagid aa Germany
I f f olher nttorpey* reprraendnR
the slot maihlno operalura said pirndeil her mHitary m leht before H iancellor Adolf H iller. Thousands of Naxiv masaerl atgN urthey .would prepare ail appeal embrrg to w llnrss the dram a of w ar in huge Zeppelin atadlum.
Following this the arm y plunged
Im meiltotrlr a»d *cck a hearing Into a week nf maneuvera In northern province*. Cloaked in deepest se n e c r, they were the Keich a
on It liy the high rakrt n a il g ic*tr&gt;«l since veur day*.
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__________________ _
dSuciday.
"If I bad the tout my tn Ihl*
m atter I’d give the slot marliln*
people about five day* In rl#ar
c i i t n e w s b r ie f s
out," aald Judge Jobnaon. “ Itot
ll Is doubtful whotlirr I have
JarUdli-llon over all Ilia shop.
Iffs named In ti.D bill for lit
Junction. Therefore I will deny
the Injunction ao that
go- to the Hupreme P o lrt *iR ^ m
t'im il, Judge Millard B. Smith
»»**••*' “ *» — ------- --get a i-ouslltullonat writ If yau
was in his office in the t.'ourt
(iu n rd e d F ro m A n ti
can."
!
House ii day.
I

TALLAHASSEE,. 8 *pL. 24. —
UPi—,G overnor Cono planned con­
tinued cooffrrticra with cltru* men
beforo appointing aU members of
tb* Florida citrus comm la* ion.
During , ycaterday he talked
prfvatoty with aeveral m m he lnvlied here. Aa h* left his office,
l&gt;« nahl: Ml'va h id yome good con­
ference*. Everything ia.all rlghL"
The governor'received the visi­
tors Individually, and not In a
group aa ho did In a previous confaro nee. They were non-committal
a , they .left.
• *
Attache* of the governor'* of­
fice said.not *11 thoa* Invited here
had arrived. There was no an ­
nouncement, meanwhile of tha
yaventor'a choices fo r the aix
rh etaciet on the citrus commiaC itrus men her* during the day
Included W. M. Mosley of F ort
Pierce, E. C. Welle* of Arcadia,
John M aicy and Tom Banka ef
T raotproof,
Shaw Cooyler of
'Braoksvllla, .L- P. Thomaa of* Palapelto and J . A. Hancock of Fort
Maad*.

Sea Scout Ship No. 7
Is Formally Installed
V "Itominoje L ien- of Sanford
ftoa Scouts in the National Council
• / Bay Scouts of America was
conducted by B. J . 11 aged urn,
scout executive. of tha Central
Florida Count0. tost night in tbo
Junior High UchooL
During the Impressive cere*
[Many. Mr. l l agadar a
road - In■tract Iona in tha datiaa of Ui*
troop committee, skipper, and
-M ala. Skipper Clifford Ball then

Japanese Capture i
City Of Paotingfu

N r Tka Asmelaled -------

Jg|tanc86 bombora rtlnctz
denth on tho middle Yangtza
mctro|tolln of Htnkow kllllnK
at Ica.xt 100 |&gt;er«onA today
J a p a it's advancing Und
’forcea clinched a death grip
on I'aotingfu, a atrateglo
Chinese troop haae.

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The Japanese arm y announced
Innlght Hint paotingfu. a Chine***
stronghold X0 miles southwestoC
Peiping had been captured and
Its Chinese garrison annihilated.
Mopping up iqMirallona at PoolInstil were completed at 1:34 P«

M . the Japanese announced.
All realatonro In the city, th*'
eapltol of llopeh province aad
hey pvdnt of llm China** dataaaa
system In m iilral llopeh. watado*
elareil *t an end. Karl y t o d a l f “ !
Boris of the legion Drum and
-— —
Ih* Japanese lied complalqlg**
W IS T PALM DFACII, Sept.. Bugle Corps will meet for their
NEW YORK, Sept., 24. —(Ah— velnpad tba walled d ig o^rtaliw
21. ~ (/T ) Counly A gent M- U. second drill this season in Ih* Flankrd hy diplomats and guarded Ing a population of llO.OM.
As ih* chines* attem pted W
Mounts forrepst one of the la rg ­ U gion Hut on the lake shore *° i,y secret service men and inrmest fall crops In year* In * the nighl a t 7:30 oclock.
[her* of Ihc police alien squad, V it­ flee they war* stole, aald Japa*
Everglades trucking ore* on the
torio Mussolini, 2 t)-ye*r-(ld son a ear dispatch#*. Ne fflara* a t
The Sanford Chapter of the Rail,
ll. P. Bronson was granted &gt;lf |ll(, U | toB ,„ t.m|cr, took a Ihe raaualtlaa ware give a tyit 16
basis of curly idnnlings.
way Employees League of FlorkU
Indicated
tharw
\-,.w York y ra te r waa strongly
lie estim ated 800 t» 600 acre* of permission by li«-al building inSchool doora throuyhout tha
TALLAHASSEE, S e p t, 21. — will hold a regular *• hedul
beans already linve liccn planted, siHTtor, « . P. Paxton, to re.roof &lt;U).t p rt„ r° tu tr.y in g for Holly- ware no eurvtvora among 1 1 *
meeting
next
Momlay
evi-ning
Chloea* garriapu.
-» T
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nation ara iw lnyiny open thla (/P)—Drunkcnnrax u llira no
■onir for picking In rnrly October. and make repairs to his real- WWK, , ni| „ |)r(|,f CBIrtJ. (n
Nina plane* carried t y i t t t y
month and according to a recent cuso ao t a r nx the Florida »u- 8:00 o’clock in tho grill room
Other hundreds of acre* were deuce a t 1000 Locust Avenue,
j mil¥|e atu.lios.
am. »
report from tha Offlca of Eda- preme court I* concerned for a the Valdex Hotel.
ready for planting.
-------I An nntl-laacist demonstration llankuw rabl th a t InJifad
President W. F. Shelley wll!
Fred ......
Holly,
prominent Seminole*^
h li artival ws* m
frustrated
catioo, U. H. Departm ent of In* motorist wlmao &lt;nr to involved in
Mounts
Ll. « . . . It,,, ennfsli .m l duemourn* Kflkl highly
o&gt;R".7 favorald
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u i r i m addltiotol 200 in th* erowdMl
.R a rity nwv- miles - r i s k a d - ' fioa* &lt;*(
fatal- acchJcnL
ta tty
approaiamtaly . .AJ.OOOJWO
bur the m o lin g t ^ orgaldxatton w eather fwrwHttvww lb fmuri.awt ttos-OHWity rriuvy grower, underwent , hrn lh „ l.jond. husky «***■'&amp;
Tho court rcfiiaeil yeatenlay l&lt;&gt; win hrid the election vt officers «»mmer. wilt. Ju.l enongh rain an o|H&gt;rali»n for Mp|irndirili* n t j | u rtl,|in| w „ spirllvul abour.1 i Shanghai. Again China's capital
children and adult* will pick up
:
thalr took* and head fo r the upset two Judgement* for $15 000 _ f 1 t L e .m .lL v e .r and ul.o .Ii.- b,,‘ not t,m m" Hl' nn'' * * 'r r con'
, v " ’ »1'1 Lm 'I:&gt;""» Memorial r ,ltu .r wht|,.
linrr ii ,.* »„, nf Nanking earaped tha thraatart*
clatsroom during thl* haek-to- against Albert J . Bogga of Mnri-j
. plans
a . J i r?,^
?h!
nprogram
rn .ram ren«r°l w,,rk
(5ln,,r , r r " Hoapllnl MumUy, it w .s le a rn e d ,,,,,,
l|u
tranllne. and hustled In rd ItOmbsrdment but Japan***''
,u*rantlnr
cu«s
for
the
ern
anna, who plenilud th a t he was
achool period.
on Ihe south able of l.akr Okee Inday.
j to
Manhattan rerrrtly
under officials in |Shat}gh*l Issued a
new warning that Americana and
Although elem entary achool* drunk und rould Hot be beld rr- tervsl around the alms and aclivl eholwe areounled for Ilit- nrtivltylu-nvy
guard.
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Itoto-rl tics for the coming year.
Tin- Board of lllferlnrs rif tin0 Y*r tha nation «(lll enroll about sponaililn for perm itting
Fairly brsn» Inst year brought
The lime of Ills’ projected de­ other foreigners must keep clear
Itolary Club will lo rn at lire parture today from Newark a ir­ of military objective* in the capi­
23-800,000 pupil* reports to tha Peacock tn drive hla car at the
prices 'up to U * httmper.
r
tal which Japan Intend* ta bomb
Office of Education reveal th at time of n fatal accident.
Paul Bardin of Canal Point borne o f 'I f . ft. Pope at A:IM» port wa* krpt sc* ret.
Such n defense- m id the rourt,
erUmntrd .1 0 ,told aeres would l»e o'rlm k lonlgbl |o discuss- busi­
there ha* Iren n very aliytit hut
Members of the communist par- anew despite official protest Of
iteady decree** In public elcmen* ix "a base mid- unjust distortion of
under cultivation In the Ever- ness. II- IL Pope, Immi-dlnte past ly. who had .voiced demands th a t'ih e United State* and represent*,
the tow."
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tary enrollment* since 1030.
g lu lrs section Ih.* sc*«nn, an president of tin- orgioilrallon.au- the United Stole* -deport him. lions hy five other nations,
" I t make* tho public highway
‘
inerrarv of 8,01X1 over lis t year. nouiiKHl KMlay,
T. W. Lawton, county auperlnsailed down Ihe harbor early in a
Though Nanking escaped, bomb*
a fairw ay for tho inebriate but
The situation brought a w arn­
launch equipped with a loud shattered Canton In th* south
says to tbo public! 'You go at
The type of report cards to to- *l&gt;c*kcr und lagan boominp 'ile- suffered another brief raid odding from W alter Hooker, large
PKNRACOLA. Sept. 24.—&lt;Ah— .................
your rlik .‘ " ronflnliM the opinion Officials of the Unileil HUttes. farm ing operalor of Belle Glsd
list'd in Banfonl school, during port Mussolini', son" at the In llpigUi th* destruction In th* rltp
advised nirainri exee«sive Ihe coming y rar was dec-bled up coming liner,
NrMlr* 2,000 civilian* hava bean
navy and Escambia, county are lie
lie was o lnady off nml the on-' killed o r injured by Japan***
w riting letter* tq each other *nd acreage " and one rrop funning- on a t the meeting of the prlnclbombs In the paal two days.
tC u a tls w r *
P a a e Tfcrerft
gelling I heir heads logejher In pointing to the dangers of •oil, puls of all Hantnnl schools at
the South Side Primary School
Japan's land forces rom plttoly
r«nfrrencr-» because a farmer depletion and p&lt;M&gt;r price*.
yesterday.
en rirrln l I’aotingfu, 60 mil#*
threatened to shoot navy planes
south of I’eiping, raptured thraa
flying low over his farm.
The Klwnnla club boat hip up
rlty gates and ordered the Chi*
C o p t W. F. Halsey, command­
Ihe HI. Johns |;lver was post­
nese defenders tn aurrendar or b*
a n t of the naval air station,
poned unlit next Thursday eve­
fnnihlUted. Paotingfu la th* cap*
wrote the county commission a
ning beeauae tho boat they plan­
llul of llopeh province.
“ Mr. S lakrel’’ appewred at th r |
ned lo use did nnl arrive lo Banr • ■D isease.struck heavily. ho«av*r(
station to complain nboyt planes
Hurry II. Ih-nton. resident of lord In time lo v-iinvcnlenllr
Hetnlnole
County,
fourth
amiill
J t Japan's . armed might- Tha
scaring him nqd hla chickens.
l.akc Mary, and hit two: r«m -\ makn |hn trip. Kidney J. Nix, Vice­ e»l of the 67 count!.......... . ,T,r rhnlrra epidemic to Bhanghal'g
Officials said the farm er lobl a j.snloni. Ed H arrington and pick
president of the nrgauliallnn.au- date, ranked ns Hie twenty-sec­ history w a s' reported raging hi
navy rlvllian employe he Would
Skewes, also of Ijike Mary, yes- nounred indue.
ond gasoline user and the fif­ Japanese farces northwest of thn
s ta rt -.hooting.
trn la y weigberl anchor .aboard:
teenth In kerosene consumption, city with 200 p la g u e d tod In
Borya. Yesterday'* opinion uphel
• I.leut. Coradr. T. t„ Bprague their .'0 -foot kelrh. “ M ystery,’j
arrordlng to a report received Panahan section and 300 cthara
the award*..
was ilrtoiled to investigate, lie
in Tampa Bay on the sto rt of
from the tn*Perilon bureausd the all kken.
reported th a t no other farmers their Jui rto-y in quest of gold in­
Uepattmenl of Agriculture In Tal
In Shanghai a Japanese Navy
in the vicinity were annoyed by to the muddy water* of Central,
U hsisee
(H.kesman declared th* bombtoga
the planes, which use a landing
and Booth Am-riean rivers.
.
The
ron.cumplhm
of
gasoline
in
MealtoMd M N il Tktaol
Wilfiam Morrison and Tommy
city f«r
Mr. Benton,
former
mining llos», both of Banfonl hove hern Hetnlnole County * » • Baled n*
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237.56(1 gallon* end lb* kerosene
1 he eeunty cnmmlaslou rt fer'rerl *!"**"“ ‘ '"
'V ° l ,*!' ll, • "llnv uI,l’" 'n*w* Captain* in the II. IINASHVILLE T cn n . Sept., it .
imisumplloiY3''-tXI gallon*.
cation, rdyiateriny about one of
t
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p
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Halsey
a
letter
to
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• Dade i-amilv remained Ih# lea-l­
every hundred pr.rtona. However, —Id1) - l l u r a l Tcnin-Aser piled up syth t’aru. county *..liciier.» h » ' " l,h
hl‘
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craft
f,#rW
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mln,f
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ing rom iir fm ron*nmpllon "f
the percentage e f hlyh school a commanding mujorlly yesterday ..id “ itseem , to be . m atter for "* " uUi,“ " “
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Information
rn
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ed
W eather Forecast
In.I ii gasoline, mid kerosene, with
'
h rr, lwl, yi
student* entering rollrye ha* de- for retention’ of lb* 8l*tu'a dry the nnlleil
Stales attorney'* of. &gt;" Tampa.
Partly rlottdf with acallarad
law*.
. •* •
a lolal nf 3,617.103 gullon* o tga».
Whila
r
.f
u
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n
r
to
name
hi*
,,„
,h
of
tllP
Hanford
hc.y«
have
craaaad sine* 1000 .
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Return* from 11 -precinrta out f n e
exact dv'sthrattoA, the gold hunt h#i| lhrc# y(.Bri( M|„ jU nr i , Mtning oltnr and 279.307 gallon* of showera Hajurday and oo tba
A huge u taff-o f .t .020.000 teach
A 1st &gt;.a F ish e r, assistan t I'n it'* and received these promotions in kerosene ilnrlnn Augual. Duval . real and eitrem a south coaata
era Inst m et - Amar tea's school of a total of XMO In tha foteren- i-d Stair* attorney, aaiil he be- «r rlerlaie.| that he l^*d
dam on prohibition rrpnal gave
ctolrn "slaked ouC to an obscure| rero(rl)(llon [ o f , hpjr ,.Ic r| | r„ i rounly came a.-roml e* a **»»• tontohl. Eatram* Northwest Florpopulation five out of every * il&lt;
the
,'ty ia drya*Yieqinriln of mor*" than lievrtl ft ww*a case for
Bn« u»*r w lib l«&lt;7.S50- uallona Jda—partly cloudy tonight and
e f which are women. Today's’
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" service- it was learnedfount y "unless h* start* shoot­
and
third u* kerosene conaumer. Halurday. Probably light abauarg
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school inual.hs belter qualified to, I la 1 . .
Also of ptirlieular in lrrrst tu
Ing."
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j
,
Tha
vote
from
those
praclnrta
Illllaboroagli
was third to the |n east portion.
do thalr wo&lt;k Ilian they hava boon
Banforditra, is Hie appointment
Daytona Tldea
Was
61,4*9
fm»
frtenllnu
Of
|h*
number
ef
gallon*
of
gasoline
in tba past, according to tbo O f­
of Charles llellv u* managing
Friday's tides, high, 0:16 A. Mu
fice of Education, over the nation| dry to*y Id 14.7*6 «'* rapaal.
editor of the y .u r l»&gt;ok, Tliv eonaqmed and second aa a her
10:08 P. M.; low, 3:22 A. M , « H
, Thsae ralurn* war* eutlrely from
the minimum req u irem en t, ' for
Itominolr. lie Iikh worked on the oaau* user.
During August stole gaooltoe
rartlflcaU an have been generally, rural dlatrtrt* aa rlly prerlnrta
s ta ff nf thla piibltratton (nr twn
Barometer
did not ctoa# until 7 and :3*
r*»«ed.
B
years und wa. uwarded this posi­ taa »a« paid on 2 1 ,It* .4*9 gal
Tin- lobby of Ih* Sanford ' At-.
Today, 10.12; yesterday, 30.
Iona
of
gaaollne
sold
In
Florida
' *
Tbnchrra' aalaric*. while very, P. M. ■
tion
In
return
for
*
Ire
valuable
- L a n d e r * of repeal advocate*. Untie National Bank Building
Precipitation
and on U l l . ' l l gallon* of kertow In ubtnn communities a re yen-.
•arvtoe* he hav rendered.
•
pointing
»Ut ihat. tji* renull luid here ha* bean undergoing runTotal for yesterday — — o
•
a rally bark ta pro-depreaaloo tovala
Nearly I .(MX) Fieahinrn enrolled o*ene.
a
k
l
r
r
a
b
t
o
remodeling
for
the
Total for month —
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Nearly go mm Iona of ferllllier
la meat a f tha states. Tka avsYSfa, ao loyal affect. t « r w « partl.d- past seviral day* and much more
a t the Untvrraily Ihi* year, sev­
on hla vm lurp, nr until n est eral of them Sanford boy*. T h tre waa ronauntrd In Ihl* etata dur­ Normal to d a le ._____
salary a f city school teachers, pat Ion la the referendum, doctor work l&lt; planned.
Tam p« rwturbw
latest reports reveal- Is 91,'TM aadI Inc It would "neltl* nothing.'
la also a number of Semlnol* ing Augual- Seminole CountyA new lerva' cotta 111* floor haa year's rriny season seta In.
They predicted a "ownaided' vic­
MaxJmum, I t ; minimum, 74.
ranked tooth with 3U4 ton*. IHItoBenton
e
.
i-t
h
e
.a
n
d
hla
com­
a f rural teacher*, 1717 per y**r.
High
graduate*
among
the
upper­
tory for tha dry*. B*I»rta from been la d hr tha lobby and rom . panion* would sail “around th*
Ilerahl reading.
.
horppgh comity headed the 11*1
.
Official Rapo/t
over the Plata Indicated an * 6- pleta -edreorating e f the in te r horn of Florida" and wuuld pul classmen in the rollege.
with
1.311
Ion*.
tor Is U ing carried to comple­
*
i ,
tremnly light vote.
In firs t at Miami where ha asDry* tin pod to ?»* up *urh t tion.
KNI.IHT
IN
NAVY
*
peeled
to
stay
until
all
danger
of
New show rasa* will • be in.
large majority that U would setf*
.
1037 trtp ical Mur ni t is over.
•tolled
In
the
near
fu
tu
re
fur
the
FORT PIKHCK. Sapt- U .-V F ) tl* "fur d . r t f a i to come" t h a
Two Banfonl youth*..- Oliver
“If we don't find any
gold,
News
Stand,
w h ic h
—7p* somewhat boUlsrtmn aac- liquor question that has bobbed Lobby
Miller (ltd Cat! H&lt;»lerbloom. en­
w
all
tam
e
b*i
k
to
Florid*.'
♦
k
LENCIA.
Be,.t.
I
t
.—1/19—
case too of a high pressure era* op In aarh naaalon of lb* Leg­ rhanged ownership recently. Dr. Benton said aa he orfrft n ff..
Harold R. Itohl. American avia­ listed recently in th# United
to a eondlltoo of tow praam*/* islature alnr* repeal of tba L R. Phillips, farm er operator
tor of Champaign. III.. In cus­ Slates Navy and at the present
of
the
aland,
has
moved
to
Mlghteentb
Amendment.
oeair tba Florida p o n l a a o l a
tody Of rebel* at Balnmanr*. will lime are enruute to Norfolk, Va.
SURVIVES KN'AKK BITE
Tha State's Cooatllatlon pro­ Gainaavilto where h* will live
brunaht brisk wind* along m art
bo
ratoaaad In tho forthrowluR where they will undergo three
PAMPA,
T
ria
s
,
ftept.
24.-HA9
with
hi*
aon.
C.
R.
Phillip*.
video that only the L n latalu ra
of Ih* east roast today.
•seb
aag e of prisoner* of war months recruit tru in ln r prior to
Frank
Culberson
of
Pampa
MU*
Bertie
Hugh**
I*
the
p
r
o
­
. A 46-mll* wind swept In from ran .ban** a law and th at a db
baiwnan
toyaluts aad rebel«. a entering duty with the ll. B.
wa*
bjlton
on
the
nooe
by
a
m
t
operator
of
the
aland
and
reel vote of Ih* panple ran ne
Fleet. Both b»y» ore graduates
notblna more than adriaory to plans to. ta rry a torga variety of ratltoonaka while eh-eping In Nar* delegate to the league of Natm m st
llep i told gaaapapaiman toddy.. of Bemtoet* Ilia 11 lhh&lt;«d.
(b* U flriator*,
. rapdles, &lt;l|*ra, gad PMgaiiuea. Mexico. S tru m saved him,

s

Vittorio Is C l o s e l y
(xunrded From Anti
Fascists F a n a tics

More Than Five Hun­
dred Acres Of Beans
AreAlready Planted

Meet On Monday

Florida Farmer Is
Threatening Shots
AtU.S. Navy Plane

Seminole C ounty
Ranks 22nd In Use
Of Gas In Florida

Lake Mary Man Anti
Comptynionn Set Sail
In Search Of Ci o 1cl

Sanford Youths Are
Honored At U Of F

Tennesseeans Vote
A gainst Repeal Of
Dry Laws Of State

LOCAL WEATHER I

Atlantic Bank Lohby
Hatt Improvements

Florida East Coast
Is Buffeted By Gale

f

Mussolini’s Son
Arrives In New
York Aboard Rex

Large Fall Crop ]
Is Predicted For

33 Million Are Drunkenness Is No
Starting Trek Accident Excuse,
Back Id Schools High Court Rules Railway Employe
League Will Hoi

c#»*.

One Hundred Killed
And 200 Injured In
Air Raid Reaching
600 Miles I n l a n d

Strategic Center I i
Taken A
■H-GSVrison Is Killed

E le m e n ta ry Schools Tribunal Refuses To
Will Enroll 22,500,­ Upset 2 Judgm ents
000 P u p i l s Soon
A gainst A J . Boggs

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n *w
a o * r.aa* aa
t.
c.
I Bmllha.
Factory Baba.lt aurblara,
all atakaa.

mw

(Jfy—Circuit' judge j. It. johnoon

'Italians Deny Mussov . llni Is P l a y i n g
. A Two Faced Game

Plenty of machines
for school.use

Randall Electric

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Bar-B-Q

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TALLAIIARHF.K.

' Lasting Basis Is
Being Sought

F o r fU n l
REFRESHM EN T
O a T ) i «m H o t
•
S tu n a n tr N ly h U
TRY OUR
D tlie lo tu
C U B A N S A N D W IC H E S

Naw

Japanese Rain
Death-In Raid
Over Hankow

THE HE1L-LAND FLING

Decision Paves Way.
For Early Appeal
To Supreme Court
On S l o t Question

Two Dictators Plan
To Make Joint Ap­
peal For Peace In
*■: ' Berlin On Tuesday

B E E R — W IN E — D R IN K S
iuillm ar* I.

Circuit Judge
W on’t Enjoin
Slot Seizures

K a ta b ll^ h c d I n 19 0 8

2 4 . 1937

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American Aviator To
Be Released Shortly

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LB VBRflB FOR TODAY

The Dafng # In Europe

R oosevelt ToWl

G«rman rearmament Is directly to blame for brinfinif
war to the threahhold of Europe, according to Winatdn
Churchill, former Britiah Chancellor of the' Exchequer,
who waa for many years a leader-In hta country's political
and diplomatic affair*.
*"The concentration of the whole life and strength of
tha German people, with all their intelligence and valor,
upon military preparations, dominates the mind of Europe
and fills the whole continent with lively alarm and dark
suspicions,’1 he writes in the current Issue of Collier*!
Magazine. More than that, It produces reactions in the
shape of couhterarmament and political and military com­
binations among all the states who are neighbors of Ger­
many.
,v
"While the great wheel* revolve In tt|* German Fath­
erland, While her redoubtable manhood tramps the parade
grounds,
ofi war
g
iu u u u a , while
wiuiw eevery
v e r y conceivable
c u u c e iv a u ie instrument
in stru m en t u
w ar
aand
mi
preparations for war are being made to the last ounce,pf
the strength of the people, atl the neighbors of Germany
are plunged In increasing anxiety end countt rpreparptfon,”
Pointing out that H lU v utilized rearmament activity
to cure employment, Churchill points to atilt further .«wpgert "The position of the German dictator and hla associ­
ates Is Indeed grim.. Rearmament In its Industrial.aspect
will soon reach Its culminating point. To atop or slow
down the great wheels 1* not only to enable alarmed rivals
to catch up but to deprive of employment millions of herdpressed men, hitherto placated op Iy ^ ra U U worlr mitf' aTi'
ready .nutiva •u*i4l#r'grtg»Win$y«c*r privation*.

Kn'KInx Trouble}

The American embassy In Nan­
king Is playing hide und go
sick *ith Japanese bombers. Mr.
JbhtuMMi doesn't know whether
he Is coming or going.

Hidden Taxes

Swing music, according to u
manager Of n chain of dance o r
chostras, Is on the way out. Yesair- before long, orchestras will I*
pNrttelng pieces before they plsv
them in public.—Cincinnati Knquler.
,
1 Time Was when the runaway
h o n e ured to make almost daily
nsws for overworked reporters,
but the other day when w« read
of a woman In Mlrmlnghim be­
ing run down by a pair of draft
hones,
we thought w• were
dreaming. The horse indeed Is
Mr- Rooaevrll la right when he
My* that the time to repair s
lekVy goaf I* while the sun U
shining. Ilut hsven't w* been
promised In ringing tone* that it
id rteter going to rain again J—
Worcester (Maas.) Evening Ga­

Senator Andrews mad* p good

The Miami Dally News advise*
its loaders to do their wartime
thinking now. "Only six week*.
Murhty .tni tho nest war." says
w
News. uDo' your wartime
Winking now and avoid tha hyatUla.",- go that you don't forget'
Ib a t your good resolutions were,
Wo News further* propose* that
write your present day
m ig h ts down on a place of pa.

Has NtfHifrt Hfrtj
Presidential

L

hold Inf a ot government sse*rtUas

Hitler
4|
--------. I spread advance
WASHINGTON. Kept, 1 4 W Wat purchase*
To Akl Peace -*-A aorvey of' Insured banka, meat*."

lltr.tu.rt0 is tit.Mt.jiMrt.

I The Wateler peace prlee. eonabovad "algnlflcant business Im­
listing of about JS.SOO Dutch
provement" during the year end­
* norlri*. la awarded aiwinallr.
ed Jnn* It. chairman I,ao T.
Crowley of the Federal deposit from tMi.to&lt;.oe« 10 I7M.400.0OO.
Inswranee corpora t Inn reported
Total loans and discounts to*
The Louisiana lOfar Ind

creased | MP7.a3S.00q . to. 117,11L

(t1.000. -

dared h a t night i h l a new bal­
ance of power In Korop* was
made pdeeible by the axpectad
edbesto., of Premier Mussolini to
the Anglo-French working agree­
m ent
•
This source asserted that MDe­
ed InI gar* Prunes a definite
promts* (hat no n e ts I la Han
troop* would go to Spain If
Italy, Great Britain and Prance
would agree, a* expected, on
Italy's '‘proper plate” in the Med­
iterranean anti-piracy patrol and

Coincident

with

.tha

from the rail and rod* acroaa
Iowa The party Included Oov.
Horner Mayor Kelly of Chicago,
Senator lMelrle'i democrat, Ill­
inois, nnd 1’. A. Nash- democratic
national rammlUcrman for Ill­
inois.
Mayor Kelly slid the lilaek mut­
ter was referred to Jokingly In hla
conversation with the president,
but Kabath declared he made a
quit* serious report.
“Whlln a great many people
think it hi ■ been bad publicity,
nothing has dunq more good to
eliminate the ku klux kl»n,” the
congressman laid he Informed
Roosevelt, "It has kilted tke k iln ”
I Salrath added ho hod aioured the
president "the people recognise
that he had nu knowledge of the

Soft and Matching Chair
One of Ike rhoiceet bargains offered In months I O nerous.
1y large, marvelously sturdy, with graceful frsm *| choice
upholstery over fuU spring . eoaaliutlien. Similar la
Illustration.

In K'nxland n billion Is a mil­
lion million Instuud of n • thou­
sand million us In ttiss United
Slats* und Franco.
Ml” I* l Its, most tom inoidy
used word In Itdepliou* cuuv*tr*slion, and -'you" I* the *ccond.

A Mighty Fin* Rcdrobm
lled, Cheat and Dreader
Here's u Bedroom Suite made le please tke discriminat­
ing buyer! He artistic In lias and styling I Be lovsly la
Its superb walnut veneering! And beet of all. *o low la
prteot

The University of M tiles waa
Onre you're Inoculated,
you
founded In I I I ! by th s Roman
must roms In contact every Catholic Church.
aiiifliiff
^Wfiwvlp
year with the pollen bothering
you In order to slay Immune.
Ilay fever, which usually Mila
persona from tbs 'leenr Into ifa*
)us or. 40a runs In famliiau,
On EAsy Pgymant PU
says Dr. Keaton—allergic fami­
lies, lliey’re railed.
AS LOW AS
Most person* start sniffling
and eneealhg about Aug. It and
keep It up until tbs f|xat heavy
frost. Ragweed Is the villain.
DOW N
Tbaro are two earlier periods,
however—April and May *k*n
SF!K ,t)H F O R T O U A
the trees pollinate; June When C A R , O il* , L U B R I C A T I O N
tbs rose* bloom. And sow* per­
FRONT A X L E AN D
sons softer from April to fall.

Tires—Batteries

wK
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1 lit
ytrLM
%P n f l i
riyw fmX 1f

B R A K E W ORK

Tb* word “cathedral’ le de­
rived from the a reek "Kalhtdrn,** meaning portable ekalrs rrom
■y The At* Feature Service
which the philosophers delivered
Dr, Beatrice Kesten. who sue- their orations.
ge*la this treatment, m m that
Inik - ula Ilo n a bar* bows tt per­
cent successful.
They m ail be token for at
least three ot tour yogis I* mocsetloa. b e w e tit, t* effuct a
permanent n an sad ootao per­
ns** bars to take them ladattnllety, acoerdlng to the doctor
who 1* a hay fever as pert On
lb* research staff of tho Colum­
bia University Medics) School |n

upward I

represtall an Inveatment of
4r ti. 00S.Ooe.

rfal&amp;'na'r Furniture Week September 24—October 1, inclusive

What To Do

I, Build up a resistant* t* th t
peUvn by taking tneeulallsns of
It, vvaak at flrnt but graguslly
strengthened, fresn twa to four
time* a week. Must be dSn* out
uf ooooon to be effective,
A If 'afflicted for the flrottlmo,
Ineoulotton* w e n t help but you
sen get &lt; tem porary relief by
uelh* one of the vnrieuo nee*
InhtlaM* year deeter will pre­
scribe. An s ir filter In &gt;*ur bedreem window will hoop out tho
pellon and -help you pot a
nlpht*# sleep,

lending me*, tfcs backs cat tkstr

ifc Survey Shows I
&amp; B u sin essG ain 1

T r d I ti

tax. Sporting goods, inner tubes, toilet preparations, radios
and mechanical refrigerators arc nil taxed under Federal
law. They are hidden taxes, but taxen nevertheless. Taxes
that are levied In contrndiction of the theory underlying
the Income tax.
"We Invite special nttcntlon to the word 'adequate.' So
long as the government gets the hulk of Its revenue from
invisible, painless taxes that pick thti pockets of the voters,
the amount of revenue ‘adequate' to balance the budget
will be limited only by how much the spenders want to
spend. But once the government get* the hulk of Us reve­
nue by visible, painful Income taxation tffc voters will give
more attention to how much Is adequate for government
spending."

ftetrsu ty Hull protaota the
bombing of Nanking. St the earn*
tli |* advising that under no d r
rumkllnrn dor* the Unlletl Slates
expert to be drawn in. Whst
good doer it do tu protest If you
1ft it ,l*v known in advance that
Under no circumstance* are you
prepared to bark It
V ^ o ln t.b e r r tho ether day In dlanirslng wags- und hour legisla­
tion. Thu pcoplr who suffer most,
be said, are &lt;negroes and other
Ah ier-prfvUrged rlasse*. If they
ili'i barn the required minimum
.'ge. they klmply lute their
be and don't earn anything,
.-inWole Cpunly' farnsen might
nd it Impossible to pay the
i*' minimum wags which New
[land fanners pay.

. - ! ■ IJ

SEMN0LE
TIRE SHOP

PH6NE87

m in

.

park

Seven Pieces forthfe 0
China Cabinet, ThbW, 4 Chair* aid Baffst
Beautifully veneered la walnut over g t e v t t d .

The table

lia* *1tension refectory Up. TW chain bare Ufbitalwrsd

Green Valley
Dairy

Vfc* Watch And J n r t b y Rvpnlriai
lUtMBd MoantioA A * * fr tv ta «
U I MAGNOLIA AVB.

�HRS

Sdbltil And Personal Adwi
Social Calendar

HAVAS’A -{ 4 } —The Cabed
SUIo IVpMitmvnt m id i ptAlK
taltU It m il ] ; rnapectlreljr. Imt
y n lc n liy a note, sen t to faeent*
the large I'alllortila ileh-gnltotl,
1 nuittH of till countries of the
throw Inc III nld to IMUarty.'lltir1 American continent*, ptupoalflf ■
rledl) ill.inxed I he » tu'lo eom
vonfercnre to "study eecnomle
J pi A Inn nf tliln-i'.
lending to d*»lrcy d«*

Pledges Announced
At Woman’s College
Of

In trrrat

to

t

In -their moat uprnarioualy human hit, tha Jones Family find
(htmeelve* In "Hot W ater," Twentieth Century-Fox picture N aturing (top. left to right &gt; Florence Robert*, Spring Bytagton, Jed
Crm itr, (and. Indium) Joan Marah and Kenneth Howell, Billy Ma­
han, Shirley Dean* and June Carlton.

anese Rain
eath Tn Raid
Over Hankow

■tw artuasa r , . a * v n &lt;v**t
i f Chin*** HI lei would continue
"m order lo Cling (hr war to an
ruily conclualon nnd make It Invl . ■v.lblfi for China tu continue ita
anti-Ja|ianea* pnlick-s." He lni -U d . ho«*y*|, only military ubj- , tire s would be bombed,
KACIIAMENTO, Calif., Sept..
.tip an ete a ir *s|undruns invaded 24. (iV)~5Ward»n C. A. U rk ln ,
southern
Shangtirng
I’roVlnre, \46- nlf Folsom Friaoll, died today
I I’lcrtu immuna from Iheir at ' of an Infrcthin from etab wound*
I i hs, and bombed Yenrhuw and he leev ivrsl In last Sunday'* riot
M r*.. Rebecca H eard Its t re
7 .lilig. im portant tailway citir*. at ihe penileHilary, H r was the
turned to her home In Ah v r'nd. v .ili- dam aging iTD'ct. A lonp
fourth victim aif the plot for which
City, Ala. a fte r having *|r lit th la i.’^r dropped bombs eh Tainan- five surviving convicts are under
past two wreka w ith Mr. and Mi
(■’, t l " priivincijil eapllnl, woundJack Hall.
in ; nine Chinese, Other taida were
in ,!e in Usui liowlfu, in northii n Kiiuiir-iii I’rovln'e. junrtiun
uf the North South Tientsin-I’uUnw roil way and the Kant-West
I imgliai Dunk line- and other
lletitliy rltli".
Ilrief rejlnris of Hu- raids on
Ilie l&lt;loppyin forts said the a i l hondiers silinrist one I'hineso
ai li .lilcinfl l. ltery nnd damaged
it Chinese j- n m i. What lo«s of
life v.a . m fl’rlrd Wits not staled.
At h-iiHt ;hl ph,nes took part in
thu nil ml;.
Diuhir n lilnnl.t | of ruin Nanking lilealheil easier,' feeling Hint
fuillu-r J,i|pm eie air raid* would
bu postpenod imlil the weather
cleared. The exodus nf the fraritrie k n i |i.i|uil.ite fiom the eapllnl
Klaekenrd, but the rtreet-s -were
deserlnl- with Ihe majority of
stores loekisl mid 11 aided In antieipilinli of •nine nil . titlarks.
Thus far Ihe Japanese airmen
have fnlhsl lo infliet srrloui dam*
nge mi tiny goioniiiieiil hulldlng
I’l.AGCK HITS NHGROHH • ‘ or tnllltary mdahtlslimenl in the
■■ i
.
^cap ital, no proi,ilueiit t'hlnrse has
!T I.OUIS,
The Tuber-j lus-yi haimeil. All foieigfirrs have enii
aala CommUaion of Ihe Na- je*en|ied injury.
&lt; spri
1 »l Misliral Aasociatlon in con -, Two .lapanesc idulies heavily, and
illoo. here report* th at 23,000 1 bombed I’ontnng, jil-l a rr.'is Ihel
;roca die of luberculoaia each W hangpon 1 'lv rr from llie .^hseg 1 N
r.
.
ihai
tnlerflathirinl
Selllenu-nt,* has

R. J. Hrel end ton, Itn
yeatrrday In Jacksonville
\T h #
newly organltpd circle
~~
they attended a meeting
U V ru T
****
If rcapomc cam* from other pas- Dodge dealer*.
tlat Church will meet a t 3:30 . '
. .
, . .
.
o'clock a t tb . home of Mra. J. II.
lr ,lc
be,n* • " • krr
Colclough,' H ^ nCo»rtTh; , ttlta n
BO„ lB0k ,

n s ^ iv

t * * * ot

!,u‘ ml » Press confer
7 ' “*, ‘ t.C ' „ ^
' J 'i
W,,r,,,, ‘ ,&gt;0U,

i i . *

,n -Hpllywomf studying American
riitu ro method*,"
**id in
______
fairly good Kiiyll*h, althnugh h r
, Mra. George llaho waa hostess had Orcitdnnnlly to ask for aid
ttf th* Friendship I/iaguo of th e.fro m nil Interpreter.
Congregational Church yesterday
‘'Then I am returning directly
afternoon at her home on W est|to Home with Producer Hal Roach
F lrit Utrecl.
to make n picture of the opera
Ml*, Sheridan Jew ett npened 'R lgolelloV
tb* nieellng with the lertplurn He la president of tho Ram Proreading front Mnlthuw €:l»-34. diicllona company, a private esmA apecla] prayer followed. Herer- tinny with tut American c o m ic ­
al (ptereatltig renillnfts were dn- lions, nllhuugh Roach is one uf
ttrerrd by iiiiitiliet* of the rlnss. il» officer*.
Plans were ( h e n mm lo.fur a*upAsked if ho pliinned to take any
par to ha held Ort. 1 C.
American actura or actresses back
Tha hoaleta, assisted hy her, to Italy to npprnr In Ms produrdauxliter, Helen lialio. served re- lions, lie said "Nu, I do not- Daly
froshmenta tn the fnlluarlnx: Mra. I* already well supplied with
Bherldan Jew ett, Mrs, It e n r y beautiful and talented setrevaes."
Nickel, Mr*, John June*.
Mrs. Young Mussolini, who hold* the
Tpe Melsrlt, Mrs. Anna Hchmah. rank of accond lieutenant in the

J o Friendship League

&gt;•*

reportar*, n lone male picket
mnrehod nntuldu the hotel carrying
u sign reading “ Vittorio Mussolini
—how mvny Innocent were m ur­
dered In Ktldnpin, Spain and Italy
by Italinn fn stlstv ?''
Insldo young Mussolini posed
fur nevr* rntneratnen while guard­
ed hy eight member* of the crim i­
nal alien s&lt;|iind nnd srv rral bomb
rxperta. Outside a sergeant and
two police radio car* were s ta ­
tioned.
&gt;
Vittorio Jh ihe oldrst of the
Mussolini rons- Bruno being 17
and Romano 1. The two daughters
are Edd*. married to Italian Min­
ister of Foreign Affair* Ciano,
and Ann* Murin, 7.

Return Engagement

Put jXourlFeet
in TheseiNew/Fa|l
Novelty Shoes i

da6. to cohBtipation

vsg a ie fig s r

lei

nl'OOt

NEW . YOKK. 8 epl S I.- b F tThe nineteenth American I.eRton
roiirrntlon came to a end, hittin t &lt;ihlli|Uelv a | vloir lire In la­
bor dispute* and aharply under
lining It* renlflrmalolna of the
right* of |M-r*nna| liberty and
prlVHle |ini|tetlr.
t'pou i HIipT laMie* It look an
exported aland, deiiounrln* com
munism. fascism ami naalain. and
urging national laaDlallnn “Ihal
*111 punish Amerlean elllieoa
who ailvnralo (ho overthrow nf
our. irmerm enl h r force, frnud
or rlolenre, nnd deport
all
alh-tt. who ao advocate such ov
erWnna "
Tile elerllun waa |lie high »po».
of e ri'irlh ln r allien Ihp apee'
lam l.ir, record-hreaklnc
Fifth
Avenue parade ol Tuesday night
nnd Wednesday morning
Alt Ihe roll of alalea waa rail,
ed hr a »ei retary from IliP areal
*la*e of Hie old Metmpolllan HI1'
era houao, liallerlna ol Mg flood
lireliie gleamed dmin upon hint,
ohd (lie inlls nf Ihe alale spoke*
men * ere all bill loa| up In Ihe
Melroimhinn'e tofly Her*.
Ikihetlva victory liter
Ilia
strong**! n|ipeni«nl, llay Kelly of
lietrull, licramo nhvina* aa VlrKlnla'a a|iukeamau shouted mil
■*ta for Doherty 1 “ nnd whan
WaabliiRlun alale » « • railed
next, Ml'Plieti I'liadiali'k of t»eatlle, who Mm,elf i,.id been put
up In iioiiilualloii. r a il WasMmt
Iona 3,1 roles fur flnherlr,
Kelly got III,, floor Ilian aa
the ill Irnnlm, ,i riMineil approval.
Ne\r shouting. singing, iheerliift
men mini,. |i&gt;dieily'H eholeoilpan•
Ino'U* and Hie alandanl.liearcra
of Hie ..lilies ru.lieil a im their
plural ds to Ihn nlnye tu sur­
round him
Tho thing had been loueti nnd
r « In ..........ally atnxn* of ||,|.

TEPHEHS
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A gams similar lo modern
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HEADACHE
Saturday

psin-iInHawnllJII

i aptctarled. went to the trilrtru
pliom' « lle u 'll « u i all over t&gt;
i expti-n- Mr, Imppln**,. uml prom
lae In iln hi? l»e-l for tile le

arrived

Th* Ebeen School of Dancing
Will open a t tha Woman'* Club
a t S:M o'clock. For Inlortnallott
Mr*. Lourlne Beal haa returned
call M n. W. II. Blewart, 60J-J.
from PaU tk* where ahe virlted
Circle Number Five! o f the
her eiater fo r m m time.'
P i n t Methodist Church will meet
a t 7:10 a t the hom* of Mr*. J .
I t Hoolehan, 716 W. F trat 8 tr* * t
(1*o Hill of Canon- Ga.
guest of bia alatar- Mra.
T h e Wesleyan T ruth Seeker*
Duncan, for acrcral week*.
C la n a f tlie Methodist Church
will meet at 3:30 o'clock a t the
home of lir e . J . C. Kuseel, 402
Mias Norma Jean Snycr plana
Oak Are. Aaatstant hoateaae* will
to ipctid the weekend ui Auburn*
be Mr*. II- I t Duncan Mr*. Mind a le : wllh Mr*,. Guy Corley.
nI* l l o l t lir a . It- C. Uarcliff, and
l f t t . W. It. Kdetifkld.
An Itialallatlon program f o r :
th e W. M. U. officer* will b*|
held a t tha F irst Baptist Church jby the eerrntccn national aorori
a t 3:110 o'clock. A t the eocial Uca represented a t tha college,
Mr*. H erry Haeren Ins
hour refreahm enu will be served
&lt;
i
turned from • two m.mlh* v
following
with relatlree and fm-mls
Fltlaburgh, B utler and Numer

. Officer* of ScminolV Chapter
Number Two O nler of E a .trm
W
will meet at 7:30 a t the
Matonic Hull for rehearsal.

A

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alble way tn trra l any of the
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Unn. Tha relief men and women
get from taking Black.Draught
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drug*.
no
synthetic
chemical*—just purely vegetable

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M cL ucas M achine G iven E ven Yankees Again
C h an ce O f V ictory In G am e Take American
A g a in s t T r o g d e n ’s E leven League Pennant

HE WAS UNDER WEIGHT

McDowell Has Been Hard On His Squad Of
24 Candidates With A Pair Of Drills
Scheduled On Every Day On Field

Feds Strong PuzrihuT Style Of Play On New York Takes 2nd
: The Offense And Also Aerial Attack
Straight Flag With
Expected To Give Lions Trouble
Hitting As Factor

The STANDINGS
with the Tiger*' loaa, left them
12 game* out In front- with only
H f WAS U N D I R W I I C H T mnd
10 to play. The standing* of the
■ nay. aaya Joe H agarty (above). 4U-po
two leader*' a fte r yesterday’* hoaNew
Ynrk'a R hinelander port af the Amer
tilille* rnilrd, were:
b u y n u n aa a m em ber of lh a welcoming c
Club
W I, Pel. behind To play
•on vend on. H agarty to i k a a u k m C l e w
Yank... 00 &lt;0 .070 ....
12
T lgi ... 86 60 .000 12
III
Although they were hit a* hanl
aa any club, and harder thun moat
hy the epidemic n f ailment*, the
Yankee* ovcrrniiie them atrlctly
on the power w hhli Mnnagrr Joe
unfortl plnya llnllr* Novrmber
McCarthy ha* hulll into one of
thu moat itangernua hilling cornblnationa in htiMibull lil.tory.
., 2 1 - —laiki • jSniifiinl
A t ono time n r another d u rin g ■|&lt;n,| nigh
bulky Un-ad-1 Wait* ( 17l&gt;&gt;
of th r | mu i:lit rvtfulur* ,uid n wtlff scrim - 1
the aeaenn, avety nipiiilier
i
*
I-1
varaity lineup, with the »lng!c; iiinifi" W idm -dny lefo te they h a t i H°wi-ll (IK 0 )
eieeptlon of tlie Iron hnrve of a erra|i|iy teat-rve .lineup 12-0 in
1*1
haaeball, 1*&gt;u Gehrig, who played n practice workout under the rii- Y otng (UI2 )
(1 7 3 ) S toke*
In every game and up to tho* Ileal rye* of CoaiS Johnny
!&lt;*'
present ha* run Id* enn-ccuUve Ifoynea, Thu w rnnd rlrini; fur- Gnna* (105)
game m ajor league rrro rd to llifi’l wurdn
Center
w ire nut rushing their '
ronteala, waa on the hospital list heavier opponent*- nnd tho var* jllnrkejr (170)
(llir,) WikmIi II
o r'w a s out nursing a holdout.
enl
ally'* Mucking left much to b*’ 1
Big
UoaplU there handlraps, the desired.
June* (222) ...
( I «A) Wilcox
conquest of the Yank* was never
Conch H aynra aald ho was not*
Rig
In doubt. Within striking dis­ certain who would lie in the u ln rt-.Colbert (H it)
(138) Dunbar
tance o f the top from opening Ing lineup ngninat Tarpon Sprinir*
HI
day, they took over the lead to when tho Hrendnaiight* open th rir M organ( JOfl)
stay on May 24. Featuring their ll-g ain e elate tunlglil.
I
Quarterback
drive waa th eir ability aa a “money
Indication* are, however. Hint Forguaon (lb!t| ...
(I3fi) Gavin
loam"—tho
ability
to
como John Sargenl. lrn Snillh, Victor I
I-eft HalJ
tinker nnd Hilly Kfeull or Itn l U w n n (IfiO)
(1M&gt;
Howman will eotn|io*e the bat-li-1
Right H alf
field, while I. T. Ynpp and llod Stolnoff (17111
( 1 1 0 ) McCauley
Thompami or I .eon Will.ank* will
Fullback
lie nt end*; Dave lirnwti nnd
Official*—l.ynch (T rxaa) refWaynn llrmlley nr William Beni* eree; Flnnofroek (Alabam a) umnt tarklea; Charle* Johnson and plro; NMle (Florid*) head llneaJnhn I*-c nt t'liai.U ; mid B in m m Vfond (M issouri) firlrl judge.

Official Line&gt;Up
For Fed-Lion Tilt

llraill line* not admit gypalea
to lh« i oitnlry.
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J *— An nou nwm en tg

Mr T kt I w H . l f * Vttmm
Yoaterda,
homoral
Ijin erl.
Yauiee*. 1 ; Clift, llrown*, Fi
llom .ley, llrown*. I; Chapman.
Hod Rnx, t; t’id geli Cardinal*.
1; Cam mIII. pjilll lo*. 1.

(saineuville Draws ' 45,066 During Year

National Venetian lllind*. 43 cent*
p er *q ft. Finest blinds ob­
tainable. Sanford Avrolqg A Shade
Co. IUI E. 2nd St. Phone 704 J.

5—Automobile*
ANOTHER D U A L" Four wheel
T railer wllh Unly, apdelal f2UB.00. '211 A Font ro id itrr, *peelal
14500. Reel A Kona, Used Car
Dealer*.

: ■&gt; 10—Flowarg nnd FUnU

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Engraving
SMcLaulin, Jeweler

UAQUK

AMARYLLIS
all bloomers,
Orange City,

ROSE HUHIIEHt Two y ear old
fieldgrown, everbluomlng varie- 1,04)0 Australian Fines for aal*.
Frost proof variety for wlndties. Free Catalogue, T y res' Rose
hrrak or trimmed hedges a t 3c
Nurseries, Tyler, Texas.
.
rach In Iota of 23 or mory. Buyer
to dig. All troeb are Slat* certiflad,
Seminole High School Farm.

dauby Hartnett ot llm Cub*
look aula poa*ea*ln„ of third
plac* In Iba N*Uonal Lnague bul­
ling .race yesterday Vv the allni
‘Mu*'nr llueet I* |* III,, ,«l&gt;"l 1
margin nr point nf Pnu) 3Vam-r mod densely populaleil idati, In
of (ha plratap There were no the union, ullli t i t piraona tu
changes among
(he
American the aqualo ndlo.
leagu e trio of baseball'* lllg Hla
Htaudluga of lb* leader*.
fFIrai ibree In each league):
Player* Club
O AB R H Pat.
tlihrloaer, Tg tSI t t l It* l*t .lie
Medwlrb. Crd I lf If* II* f it .tta
Mlee,

.GOOD JER SEY

Holier A Gay’s Paint
years they've been "
The
South."
Sian
H ardw ire Co.

12—WanIad
SPANISH MOSS, any quantity
Be* Clifford Walkar, Geneva
Av*., | block* aaat of Sanford

*

Cord*
I I I II*
C u b lag a i l

Cow for salt. llarta*ll.

Orlando Fani Want
Doc Huntiey T o Take
Presidency Of Loop

ORLANDO, S ep t. | f . —Fetor
Schaal, a p o ru editor of lha Or*
Wanted lo buy: rypreea poala *1 Undo SviillMil and secretary of
t* 10 Incite* diam eter. 4*2" and lha Florid* S late League, ra ­
2*4" ong. Apply Osceola Cyprpas pe rU a nil fan* ere booming Doe
Huntley o f Orlando for b*gu*
proaidunt to replace Henry f .
Gray, GelnaavUla lawyer,
Huntley U assured of tb* m perl e f Sanford. Th* Leekeuta
warred
on G ray p*nUta»Uy
tbruyni t i e ntftaon,

Am .

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Fine. Watch
'R epairing
Diamond Setting

AND
Tho loader*; IIIMagaln, Yan­
GAINEBVILI.E, Sept., 24. -(/F)
kee*. 44; Greenberg. Tiger*. 1 1 ;
■The Gnineavillv lu sib all fju b .o f
Gehrig. Venice*. 34; Yn
l i t a. P ark Ay*.
the Florldn Stale leag u e nilgera. I I ; F o il, find Ho
nounreil y o lc n la y 46.onn |&gt;ef*tiii* iR R O aiH R R R R IIR H IR R IH R g*
Oil, alanta, s i.
15—Apartment* For Rent
pakl to univh tho G-Men play
Laagua gtandlnga
FIRST FLOOR ApTrtnwnL p
7S3 •thla M'-aion.
American
vale hath, garage. Furnish
(II
Pakl at tendance far A0 regular
National
Rooms. QUO Magnolia,
---- league jrinir* wmq .'14,007. Playoff
3(8 *erie* with U n tn ir g *m^ Tian*
ford util nett d C7UH other* and
26— iM Iflcellanroiia F o r B ala
3731 *aw the flrat two ganie.* uf a
SIX CELERY "seed bed* readyT o
^
aerie* wllh C oplflr, Gcorgl*-Klo|act, boarding paper and cel*ry
f f | Ida l-ragnc rluimpinn..
wire for aalo. So* Mrs. Stolnoff,
A ttindiim e Inst year reached
Nr Tb* AMO*tel*4 r m *
Celery Ave.

I.AIU1K FRONT bedroom,
boarding bouse, 711 Mi
HAVE YOUR W aUb repaired by Ave,

on* who really know* bow.
Brlgga. Jeweler Magnolia Ave-

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41 Itt t i l
ilehrlg. Yoke H I * 1* Ml ttl n r
Travle genlr* l i t 411 *4 l*» ft*
t**«.W...*M-4a*r MTAION bTAt)
Ethiopia la refarrod to |n th«
Ihla aa Cnah.

Orlando, n * .
WINTER PARK. Fla.. Rapt.
•Night li m a ;
Friday
night
H -—B lraa.lnt the fundamental*
ot blocking, larkllng, and chant*' name* a U rt a t 1:10; Saturday
n lih t aarne* a t »:* 0 .
In* In Ibalr flrat week of pracCoach**: Jark W. McDowell,
tica for the llolllni College foot­
Head Coaih Al«x Walla, IJ n«
ball squad. Coarba* Jack Mo
Dnwall a n d . Alas Walla era dr Ir­ Coach.
ina Ibalr charges In one of the
Inoat atrenuoua uf opening weak
practice aaaatna ever recorded 4t
H arper-r.’iepbcrd Field.
Tht* jrrar'o T ar adlllon comDAYTONA BEACH, Sept., 24.
poaad ot t&lt; v*r*lly candidate*
la , completing the flral week, of — Daytona Beach** High School
practice with all iRi romple. Bupraneera will tear the fid off
manta* of two waaka d rill—«lf.*f- the 1037 football araaon tonight
na*a. soreness nml brulae*—reg- when they tangle with th* U m atil­
Hared Ihrouah lha medium of la High School team under the
a ll honra dally contact work o r­ floodlight* here.
The Buccaneer*, with a fast,
dered by the 'flidllna mentor*.
Two dally prarllco acaatona hi avy tr im ; altould rate a* favor­
h are taken the inti, already nf ite* In the encounter, but per­
Frank Dannl*. rrauU r end, and former* In aeveral of the key
Soc Holdatll, a"|ihnmoro guard. poalllona have not had n trial utider fire and Coach Spike '1Vel»hingrr I* openly dubloui of the
proapecta.
The Buccaneer* will line up for
tonight’* game In approalmately
thla fashion: Timberlake and Hill
Ilrennan, end*; Dwight Yelvlng*
ton and Kirkwood, or Floyd Odumtack tea; ChlTley— Bherbcrt ami
Pollard B lah, guard*; Chaffee,
center; Cownn, Archie Bagwell,
Eddie John* and Carlton, back*.

i * Tilt! i o i « T o r T it* ( o n *
t v JI'IMIH*
ro t
t i . r t it n o r r to m n A .
1
In r«* l Itf liit il* »f IL MAItCIft
|&gt;tr,raKr*»--ln PrnfiRlu.
FIKAI. S O tllM

N n tlr n lR h r r r b j r R h « n l l i a t t h !
i m itr r i I g n n l vrllf* n n
lh *
lith
i0 iy nt i M u l i e r , A P , H IT . p r l *
a r m In l l i r
IfiinrimVile
O oi in t#
J u d i n *if Urn'll
Cnuit fy , F l o n
li.a. m r
final
rrliirn ,
arcmidV
anil i »**i r l m n i a» A t l m J n i M m t r h i

»»t tho
»n*l

»&gt;Ut*
ll, MAfUllt.
and nt »Vf |lm*&lt; then

llirri
m a k P ip p U « H i m n t i
th«- miH J ik1u«* for a final i r b
lin n * nl n f tt»r, s d m l n l s l r a t i n g n f
*m *1 r p t n t e , a n d f o r
wn
prglaf

4*"'bn ml hr Win Hi ' rtlrh Admin*

Daytona-Umatilla To
Open Season Tonight

will attempt In replaca Kina thry
definitely cllnrhril th rir
Kona WllUnma at left auard, N,Jninth league crown Iwyond all
A. Darkey. will laka th* p1are] mathematical iloutl when th*
of floddy Wliklnaon a t rlaht|acc«qd-place Tift roll T iter* war*
guard, Ault Jo u ra will taka Ih e^llm ln atn l through a defeat a t
plarn of Jim Htapler a t right the hand* of the lioaton Had So*,
tackle, Robert Ifnwnll will ba in] Featuring, a* uaual, power hit*
Ihare for lila aacond year and-Una, and allied by a fine comeatao Ham Wall* and tlltly Col- back on the p a rt of Icefty Gomel,
bert. rjnnaa will tm a t canter, th eir top-flight pitcher, and a
hla laal. *ca*on.
quick return to form by lied Ruf-

Up *1 tandnn, llm I,Ion* aro
going In nllitnipl to add another
win to llmlr airing of IT vlrtorle* which lliey hnvn rarked
up since lant In-lug defeated hy
Andrew Jarksnn of Jacksonville
_____
71
M
.ID
aarly In the IBIS season, la s t ll'vrfmt
II
14
,411
year limy played n guine* d u r­ M .IU .M plH .i
41
II
.140
. . 43 10 |
,19V
ing Ihn ynsr and enteraeil with Ml Idiiili
V M i»riiir'| llranKa
12 wlna anil mily one loss.
Ml IstiiiiA
t ; n f w T u r k I.
M i l n t k o i | Dhilnd*lMhU 0.
The nulrotnn of the game tie
flM*|uti
ll fitro ll 3
night may no u lung wgy from
W rtit il npto ii l i r?lF»flkiMl C.
lha flupllrnllon Ilf the game
H m o r * T«Kl*r
New
Yutfcr ml DorImi.
played with tho l.lons last sea
I kr If nil Hi I'll* vr In ini
eon a* tiummy fliirdln 1 * with
H ull ' irmnnii ■Ml *&gt;1llirri
t ’narh Jack Met to well's Molllii*
im :r n itn x A M o m n o w
crew Insloud of with Trogdou
ir i iM il P l a r * f f l
T f a i f N i r g llra«ll«
*nd Hnrdmnn |« thu ymuigsler
1*111 In l l » r k I; A l l a n l n 0
Wlm Imnf tho Fed* ln*t year,
Thla leave* the burden of win INTRII RATION Al« A««CHri4TION
i r i i r i d iffim i
nlug up In I'loirllu Tate who aidT M irriir'a n h h Ik
7t l U l l l m u m fit.
nd llardm uu last sen*on and It
will bo up In him lo *,*e what
ha Wln do V1III, the Fed*.
Tim Fed def*n*n . 1 * sill) Ini
need of anilio polleliliu. bill llielr
alve nllnek* « ll| poxlldy
i Idelnry durllu; III,, aomwin.l

R o l l i n s M e n to r Explains
Fundam entals O f Blocking

R. N. NIPPER

SIGNS OF ALL KINDS

110 PALMVTTO AVENUE
PHONE I I I - ;

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N. B. 1st STREET at BtSCAYNB BOULEVARD
Overkroktoi Bayfronl Pork tad Blocnm* Bar
Opposlt* Unkm Bug SUtlon

MIAMI, FLORIDA

Om Block F r ta Shopping D talrkU sad AaxancmcnU

Summer R it a Until December
S ta lk Boom with Bath—|!A 0 |
OMbk Room with Bath—12.00
Atfrod Simon*, Mnnagtr

For Sale
Gerbcra Daisies, 4 Year
Plants. Hibiscus, 1 Y«ar|
Old. Fancy leaf CnUdiums.,
All Colon. Rooted
tins*: I.lfftmlnim,
Llffualrum, Hibis­
tint;*:
cus, l’nradiae Vine, Flame
Vine. Water Mile*, Bog]
Pianlit. Roses. Pool Con*
atrucllon. tandneaplng. All,
Plant &amp; Guaranteed. Gold
Filth.
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Monroe Comer
IMi.me 319-W

L A N E Y ’S
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Special
FRIED CHICKEN
DINNER
with drink nnd
dowcrl .
We Fill All
PRESCRIPTIONS

FRIED CURE STEAK
with drink and
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C O R R E C T M E N ’S W E A R

Florsheim $9.50 up
Martin’s Garage

F r i e n d l y $5.00

la A llo w in g

A 50% Discount on
$2,061.32
o f p u t t d u e a c c o u n t* .
I helped yo«,now you help
General Repairing
Track A Auto Servlet
Rodleo—S pring.—Trailers
A price you c A afford to pay

Martin’s Garajge

Fortune $4.00

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Lee Re- N e a r l y 5 Mill Tfc
Prom Pay- Reduction Provk
in f Funds To Coun­ ed In Expenditv
ties Diverting Tax
Of O v e r $350JDO

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Of Gala Festivities
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Important TalksMay Come Lator

. Admiral Yarnell Ali­
.pounces
ces P l a n To
Protect Americans

Expected To DiBCtHM
ans For Joint Ac­
tion In World Rowft

Le a ky F r e i g h t e r *lot
Taken In Tow By
Coast Guardsmen E. R Allen Says

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School Books Are
Distributed Here
Free By^ Florida

100 Miles In Gulf

Six New Members
Named Hy (’one To
CitruH Commission

Chicago Board
Halts Trading
lu Com Matures

100-foot
sppurent lli'it lliere was nut aufle Until, detailed lids policy Ini
1,l&lt;' —
* ---- ■ show tliat very few, rrraturei
,
■ are mg|,, building at Iho County Con- $30,1100 um tli of kooks ijj,. t l o i.fieim t KepterolHi n on to permit
gvnaral In.traeUona hroadraat to ,r,otor vessel r.ulioed for help ye.-|lmniult« to Iho pnlaou of snake*. vlct Camp to T. f-. Crouloy who (uuul)- »nd tin- into ^ o f flu-'ittndvi, I" make deliveiie. in ac*
j I«.&lt;•k -&lt;. I.- tin- clidd rfn nffonl a
hi. .ulMirdloaU eoramnmlnr* In tenlny niorliiii:* ut U o'clock, on]W e found earlaln hogs could w(th- aubmlUrtl a bid of ISWi.Wi
Ita way front llonaeco, Honduras, stand tho bltg of a polaono'u.**nhk#
eoid.noi- willi tliclr contiucts.
Commissioner Fred A. H y so n ^ p ^ a tnvitiga to i&gt;uirnt&gt;. In a
F ar im .tnrn watore. i j ' 1 ic po|l-'r-jr lelliiig drove illmther two
Ilia .w ord, ware given all tlm with a cargo of bsnanaa, ita first beeiiuaa they were so fat the poj- Iwa* appointed a roBimltlevtjf- one |mimlo r of uiti-s these *lnle fur ,
1 * * 1’ to ’ repair th e jr a k s In the roof o f niahi d boiui* have- made |Mi»-d&gt;le| Tho* Idle ^ifTiilid** oui-ra will killi"ll l*ol.ien Ol' 1 uf stink market
iifrli-:**! j Weight • ef a Navy- Iltd cargo tiip uimU-i' it* new n n q c ami »°n did,-not coma In contact V
' ly with Uki’ bloAdstream bu'**
piM-ei, yi-alerdny mol left Wall
the Court House aiol a motron »«* an eiloisle 11 fur aludelits who'
,t|
, . ll} ||a|j Ml 7
liartatont lintclamatlon wiien tltey 1 nder th e Hu;: ol llondutaj.
Aa Use w nlrr gullied in th e 'a '.o rb e d by the falty tlaiue 0 ,ipa**ed authorlrlng flic purrhat^v-ouhl lint purchasi- l.ouka and otl»-|
1. Momlny nlrhi for i Im-it Kirivl woodering when the rliiiiux
wore in.'dw i pithlla hare by ‘Iho
lo tlii* henvy Iuinillation will come.
i-rwi*t* no,iM nut luvi- ln-i-n al* 1* f. i-.til.ir m-mi uioutliiv iu*aaJoii
' nnvnt hhtli ■,itgunmand, 1
t ahlji'a Imhi, llto hillo vessel lab o tr-l]th r hog and did not die. Other of a radio for tho County Home.
tin ■&gt;ut: 1, elioppy sets, hog. th a t wore liiln and did not
Tin* HIn e t logienlly could hope
lu iitti-iul nehuul, it wu« |&gt;olilU'il
Homo In termed obanrvm-a 'pro- boavily
I*. II liuotey of (letie)a left for a fiihnienl rally. Ilpwnrd* of
out.
f-wwol It* hPA In. yayuell'a haUun 0 replug uloiig ut four knot* w ith .h a re a very lldek layer nf fat
- (died from th* alfeet* of th* polwlo-ii- In- 1&gt;"U.OOfljOUlMHW in pnper prefil*
Them* Look*
the stall- fiom for (jihiliihi' te.'i-iiH
n |*n-optJI&gt;la stlttanlag n fiH u ll­ Uia.-pUmpa ipmii;
'13 eotil. to f 1 no ouch and repre­ will lm 1......In)• .t 11'i it 1 t.if-- i’ll | hive liirn 1 inscd fruin market
ed Htato* policy w Ilb . reap , til ini' ’ t jtpl. 4JUynr Kilkrunnol, a Tam- [son. Th* fg t hog* that had tba
loiei". from tin- highs of the year
Ibo Far Kpatam
sent mi iiivtulmeni' of appruxl- | run IpxpMlor
tarn eealllcl. IWay pqlvrant ,JUi* en w of seven men 1venom Inlattad Into the blood,
lo tin- rio-e today. Hut a state of
matrly fit oil per student.
tarprauU au -oW Ih . to teasing ianana* overboard. But rtream died from tba affects. I,
(
S
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.e
|i
i;ii,.n
nnd
Mmr-arell
tinrint pievail* among Investors
Uhi water estio- 101 up. They got therefore, faallrvo that a fa t hog
It wit. unhealed Hint the Ktslv
M
I II t (^ Sqi nf l)4 )liim IW-iiih were mill ipeciilutora, lelurlnnt to risk
bucket*, nnd nil hmids ballad tu can withstand tha poison while a
is phiiuiini; n systematic renova­
married yi-atrnluy lo tin- o lllio l llieii- fund* even at the admitted
poor ho* cannot, but n a lth tr are
14110 the rlnklui- ship.
tion
of
ull
i
t
He
uwtiiil
hook*.
This
A new rifle rang* for the Sons
of (‘oiinly J imU:&lt;* It. IV. 'Villi-.
hargnill lolet-H of some storks.
Ttu’lr second mosasge, at I P. Immune.**
renovation,
it
U
Wllcvcd,
will
of Ihv U ( I m ta Jlming i-rtreled
M , told a terse *tory of a tentTin- Iluw .lone* average for 70
TI10 llitee 1.nits of t-lorlAi N'.&lt;
near the Imgiun Hut un llit- Isk . pro\ a I*- n ilrouger binding fur
pornry ami haul eurnad victory!
mol will insure ut least Hoijal tiuaid here w ll niei | III stork 1 Was al a new low alnee
shore, P. A. M rro, advisor of Iho the 1
I'.idu it* w ile the averages for
"Hailing with lockets, water not
80 ns of tha Isrglon, .unuunced urn- more year of M-rvire„ than ■ ho locnl uriuoiy Meod.iy foi
railroad ami utility stinks. The
gaining any more, proceeding to­
the 111 tv hiildilii:* un tlu- hook* lllelr ri'glllur weekli illllf. •
today.
mdiiHliial nveiiige after a tieward Tampa at four knots."
Tha erection o f the new pnictlre mid will cost the State only half
cllnit of more Itian ll |&gt;2 points—
Thump Ii tlu- afternoon they
the
amount
'
f
new
books.
The Hoard of Directors of tba
Violator..
1.1
r
iiv
nnllumo-&gt;
•«
Tha ascend rom pUlpt against rsnge for the lad. was made pos­
It was si.-&lt;i learned that the will to* 0114 110*1 helorii I'll) whs nl n m # low fur the year.
Kanfuitl Uolary Club aw t last balled without cessing, and all nnatchlna of poch.lboob# waa s ib le I h i o u g h t b r r * - ,i ) H i a t i o t i o f
tCoallaaed aa I'aar T *rerI
jaren in ; a t t y ham* of II. U. llie while miiiicw lo ro over tW gulf mad« at th# local p o lk a 1 1 * 1(00 th* Hill I.uaibar (ioaiiiany slid tho
Juilgn F m ii I; I.. Mllb-i In 11 ro-'i There were hid declines and only
Hope and Ut* g e ttin g Included A const guard plane soared, bet not last night by LHIt* Ma* Piak- United l.unibbc Coni|iany, which
■inn of llo- .'loitlri|M| I'.mit Sion 38 m lv,urn , A l"l*l of fdfii I*tiled modi- new Iowa far the year.
h
•eric* of youths* bualaaaa discus ever Hie Myown. The ahlp had nay, u**ra who reported A Ull dunatail tho naeoanary lumber ami
day iifloiiiooii lo |:roi o ilo ik ,
Hie greatest mmitier ainre the
cloaa, uccarding to AA .onounce given tta location as IM • mltos n*aro youth a id hi*
Alton W b« who donated the a r ­
miujf Lpday by 1L H. C elt southwest of Tampe. In that v i­ auatebad bar tdkkathdeA
Hnli'li lluawi II. *•■&lt; teliiry yl hreaking markrls piiur to the demor platra fo r Iba torgi-t
pi esai tut,
cinity. tIm pi*in- fa 11ad
*
lid)*. rtl,' f . |
bar a te mad* tfaadr g a t-e w .r.
W. C. Cook, will te in charge
The Bchonl Trustees o f tha Laka Bern unto 1 'oiiuiy Clmaiher of
&gt; i( iCM fisw s o* n»e* Tn*.*)
Coiano-IM
1
ill
nt
Id*
home,
11
It *n* tentatively
The pocbflbeok w as said to of tho range ami 1* also in &lt;barge |Mnnrue-Paola srhi*&gt;l district met
give a rhlcksn berbeet
contain a gald abate, b ring and of the weekly Hfl* d u ll, s l.g is li.t th* Canla hrhoul last night, to a n , h -ore 0 b&gt; llir t 'lly llrlefor
t t San lot n&lt;lo Springs
tt .t* (a aurrauey.
for the IHU* litglonnaiii * “ * (organIre a I’TA for thr coming Ibis 111on 11UK.
fur thn mem born,, their wlvqa. and
AHar t y theft waa reported to
Ttif Hon. nf Iba I^-gmn Drum 'year, Hu* Hrhmah, r halrmar* e f
T llf RllllMiil lllMtllirlEl m«-iLIoral pel It* hasdqaarters tha and Hugls Carp* hchl their sre-Jtht Hoard o| trustee* announced
*u*rtJU.
•!'.
L,r,
{ . Vnllll Wllh.ioi*. Ioral IWlrk
J*
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Plana were coetlnu*
Iba
for Hu* niMfiLfis i f fliY*
department got tba County dngs'und piartiee session in thr- le - today
. ** dealer, reluin'ol L'M S tlat from
fki|M
Is
1
clitu
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h»*«
t*
teln»
jmy«t
voeatloaal guW laee . actfarity" at
JACKSONVILLE, y p t M .-C P ) In an effort to trail tba culprit* gion Hut last night aml Mr. Mere
A t the m rrtlng It wax divided to
Atlauts,- tta. e h n v be -attenderl
tha Seminole High School which —A vqrJal order prvblblQng tha
slater) that Ire waa pfeaie,] with hold Hpelling live, and Professor dl^tl durlor Hie puai ih u rrh year, tbu atinouiu eim-nl id the l*S*
Iba d u b has apaneared fa r the w h a n on Oct. t ef "64 alct m a­ tab
from
ftepleinl*
r,
|
93
f,
lo
Heptemprogress made at th * prartirr.
Quia program , among the mem­
model tluirk** Id tho g 1*auth-

Neyr Rflle Range
Is Beqig Erected
For Legion Sons

-ttil.lnt

- - Rotary Directors
Barbecue At
Meeting At Pope’s

Negro Charged With
Snatching Pocketbook

Meeting I Held
By School Trustees

fkckUd pi

Volie Williams Is
Hack From Atlanta

tt-sra /C6nrt 'Order Stops

v S e i z u r e Of Slots

pa■* tw e year*.
Tba arganlaaUap win bold Ha
regular weekly meeting Monday
a t tfaY V aldat Hotel and ac­
ta G K. Heilbia, chairt f tfat Program
llarald lla rra n , both

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of

chine. now in operation hi- EaCambla county but binding their
ow ner, under n 11000 bend to
vtaaI them a t midnight' l i f t M
wa* issued by Circuit Judge b L
Pabialnakl today.
UMfar tha order three owners
Eaatla, of slo t machines beceaa* co-reUh a . A. Malona, a
Pvnsaco!. attorney appointed aa
to repreeent th* eeurL
T y mechlnaa moat be stored in
soma daalgnated p la n In t y c m *
tody a f th* receiver who was g fam
M -4ay* t* dispeae o f machlneq.
fo r trmn*portatieat e r sale out t t

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Great. lT-yaareld a*
was arrested eartlec la lb*
to
w aek 'M a chary* of at
Mia*
anarch A pj f t atbeeA
AA sit*
ah* wa»walk­
Kathryn *I f tt bf aa
ing daw* t y g treai.'
Its was later arreatod by of­
ficer Ray TUH* aad roaatobU
W. A. MaMuHaa and waa aam
tsored y retarday to aarr* M
Mya la tbs 0 **nty Jail by Jus­
tice o f-T a u * J, C Roberts.
Argardiaf t* co«*tkbi* m *&gt;
Mallaa the y n yehtb baa been
arreatod' U
OsABty * • !
te Mafto*** »*f f*q$ J*re#ay._

Aa'i?'gi\r',ac,, t o A U lT e -u .k -----

W. U. Huffman was present anti
took over fall new duties »&lt; drum
Instructor nf tho Corps and Mr.
M .ro ailvlaerl that a new bugle
instructor would be appointed in
(be near future,
Th* Drum and Buglr Corps
maba tboir first nubile appeal ante
te Tavarra Armlatk. Day and
every effort i&gt; being made lo
gat tha corps t« good shape for
tha appaat^ne*.
A number a f la st yr*t&gt; damdablo* will n e t be with the
aerpa th is y e a r and teas expertawaad boyi a re huteg gruomed to
l a y th eir plaaao, Mr, Mere .aid,

b er. of j h e j ’. -T. A.-of tho various
schools .m l also the students of
the schools in order to Increase In­
terest In the »' hools.
H. C. bolts was named chair­
man ef a committee to organise
the Paola grouo. J1-*. Jim Them**,
chairman of th r refreshm ent commllto* and Mm Vadghn, chair­
man e f the prise committee.
Mrs, M. Grogan, vice-president
of Ih* Pgfola P. T. A. presided
over the mecTTng.
Mr. Behroah indicated tlval a
similar group would be organised
• t Laka Monroe tn a meeting to
b* bate to tt o near future.

MUNICH, (termnny,
25.— (AP)—Benito Mui
and Adolf Hitler met
for tho second time , In
epeetRcuUr careers and
rope' tensely awaited m i
nf their rendezvous,
first few hoars of the vi
of the Italian Premier
the CJcrmsn Chancellor hel
where H itler a ta itn l h li rise to
.power, was taken U|t 'w ith a
round of social activities In A
flamboyant setting of bunting
and banners, troops and bands,
parade* and ebeerx.
Tho serious "brass tacks'' cogvenation* of Ihcsa tw s man, wba
head th* greatvat Fascist at*to*
of Kuropa, either ware sandwiched into Iho nine hour progress
in Munich or were put o lf until
later. W henever thoy cam* Ut*
result* of these talks promised to
be of drop enneart) lo all E aN go
If not itrlually th* /actor* In
shaping Ih* future,
For ronshtcraUon thorn wore
thn trmiblod M edltvrrenron situa­
tion with Franco .bud Britain
sacking Italian t4-J&gt;p«r*tlon totCantlousa re Pa** TUcre)

Stock Mui'kpt IaOSBCH Joe
, Reach Twenty Hil
lion For New Low Be

State O w n s $30,000
W orth Of School
Hooks In Seminole

C il’Y NlvYVS HUIEFS

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K ntA bU shfd I n 1908
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THE DUKE GOES NATIVE
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TALLAHASSEE, S a p t.,.j5 . —
Tba budget on whteb the
W*l—Circuit Judge J. B- Johnson ty will operate d u r j n j j j t o i ,
today lim ed s temporary In­ y ear wa» - formatty passed V
junction tMUAteing- Comptroller vert lied by the ' C o W y Com mis
T e e from paying out gasoline
In their adjourned m eet­
tax fund* to 91 counties, The w rit ing Utli morning.
wa* obtained by Joe Hill Wil­
This year’s tu lg r t calls for an
liams, an attorney representing expenditure of 3357,315.00
II. B. Karee, A resident of Union provides for a 4 3-4 mills
SHANGHAI, 8ept 25.—
covalv.
.
•
lion In the tax mlllage of She
(API—FJeeta of J*pajiB»e(
No return dale was filed. The County over which the Coi^ty
ttfrplziiea icatterid neW dev-1
action IpehsM All counties, Wil­ Coat nils* lone ra have control, And
liams said, which have special homestead u tutor• are aapvrn-tl tt
natation and- terror today In
art* divert log gas tax receipt*. obtain t h e ' benefit of a 3 mill
the' b o a t’ densely,| populated
reduction In tho Hoad Bond
Some of th e veto are effective now
airis^of central, and south
Interest Sinking Fund.
while oomA will become effective
Chinn. Shanghai, Nanking,
A fter nbauihtng tt 2 mill
crease In tfao General School
Canton and the Wuhan cities -Johnny Beau” la what marina* I*1 bhe future, he said,
—Hankow, Wuchang, i and call courtly, but Iron-willed Brlg.j' William* 1*14 b* had tapected and a 1 i n mill Increaso In
John C. Beaumont, com -;court, In passing on aulta n*w 'S ta te iiilllupe the roim ty
Hanyang—great centers, that Gen.
mender of U. S. land fe re tr i n 'p&lt;;ndln lo f#re. th, p . ym rnt 0{
„ nussluiiri* wt-iv tilde to effect a
- - "'HI
. . . decrease
.
Japan’* n 'r raider* bar* pan- the Shanghai area. Only recently 1 .
. „ .
•
, ..
, . ItI S’*
in the total
lilird moat severely, all war# re ­ he
u . 1landed
- 4 .4" there
.a — ...
a . -tran
.........
UrTO* °* m°&gt;« •P**1
on ,the
sp o..rt *&lt;«»*-•
„ *' taxation far tin- yt-nr lllJJ-'M ov ■(
visited.
er the year 1030-*37,
C h .u m o lt with freah fore*. to •«'*. •"&gt;«« » • / *h«
This tedurlioii it outstanding in I
Hundreds
of non-combartant bolster U. 8 . marines already on I had no rlgkt to qtiaatlow the law*.
Among th* counties affected in view of llie f i i t (lint the County'*
Chinese died. The boro b e n Inti ju a rd .
|th e suit ara Broward, Dade, Ea- revenue linn been ioit»iilciably t v ,
widespread . darkatatlon, A flout
Itam bia, Flagler, Jackson, Mans­ dueeti through llic re|*‘al of the j
of IS Japan*** bombara rlslug
The Uukr goe. tiallve on hi* visit to lliir»ialivntik t Castle, Hmigary. Lift In tight are th* Ihlke
from military airdrome* hero In
Orange, I’itlm Beach, St. John*, SL numerous roed-build ing and otb&lt;r and t)urhc*. of Windsor nnd Me. and Mi*. Charles Hedaiix. their American host.. The farm er Hrltproject*
will
he
I.ridel
taken
by
tba brlflit dawn roallaad t h e
Lccie and Volltila.
Uto County during the comlfag t*h monarch la attired In native mstum e a* the grouii prepared for mi u-ling. latter planned by
foam of N ankin!'*' agonised pop­
the fumed rouple w a* n *hoppiiig lour to Carl* lo ndd lite rt full mid wit ter eh the* to Uie styyear.
ular# aftor several day*' ale
A t tint *per in I aeiahll the Hoard Lah duchrs*' wardmlw
■eu c« from c h |iu 'a capital.
obs
appolnteit MIhh Hugi-nia Warren |
' in :flying wtdgan of tiireu Iba
as clerk in the nffici- of tin'
.
Japanese bombora roared over *
County doctor, Ur. II. C- Kirk,
' ' RiiADual'* dafanaa |ln*a blaalink
who will u.suiiie hht ihili.ro an
the. cOnrrolo pUI baxee and dri«.
(let, I.
In* tb« Chinese troop* below bat
Bid* were received and tab u lat­
without le lllo r afreet. Tba air
ago th * ; following ed fur a road roller hut It pra*
rald tra return ad to Ut* Wahan
article appeared in Th* Sanford ilreidsd to postpone ■definite p c
T A U .A 1IAPSf.IL
Kepi. ! l l
JACKSONVILLE, Sept., S3. _ |j i « r a t e t “W |P(P*ta|: bk# commem- Had until a later meeting.
—1/\‘, -(Inventor &lt; one ,li«l&gt;e
fT.
II.
Ila
.ty
appeared
liefore
the
t
f
1
)—Tim
Const
Guard
cutler
M
.-i'*
b«,&lt;l
‘^
y
th
a
t
bog.
are
lmChina
' m ao'ofpciaj* raised yeslor—
1
' i appointed-ala or»- niemhera to
Hoard and offered to -ell to the
'day’k estln u ia of ao h -tf— _.!hn» men la to«b in tow today the l* a k -!"'u»1’ lo *"• bite* of anakaa was
tho y-jorlda CTtru-i tsnmmlsshm
County
the
email
atrip
of
property
lug
banaim
I
hii I Jlyown and bead !"
JI&gt;.
W
arren
ol
deaths from between TOO atad
In sut-reswl III'.** « I...... term*
ed
iow
jtil
Charlotte
harbor
while
Longwood
Lnlny
stating
th
at
a
between
tho
County
Home
and
S#&lt;f J o almnat i.OOS.. Canton suf•
esp'ted nil Kept. I)
Those
the
rrvw
of
I
lie
mntorship
pumped
i«Ulea|itVu
had
rauatd
tne
the Slate Highway. He wnn 111, f»red several email air raid* dun
liultied; \V. L. Hplvey i f fh&gt;rtwu n f Hln p o rk tri.
■ foinn-d hy Ilia Commiaeioiier* that
• In* ib« nlabt and again In day- and fMiTifd fiutltioilly ti» keep Iho.1^ 11^
ill City, rrpte-eullmt the *ee
ve.ii-1 from .inking.
| Ilecwtlly Tho llerald received the m atter would lie investigated
llebl today.
,
mitt 'district. Milt f l*oler*.
Tito My own with about 10 |« r- i'h e following article from K. K-« a in the near future nod he would
tTIICAtjtt, Kept., '.'5 . -.(A 1)
The finnl d Mr do linn of M ale.
W inter Harden, ih*- fom lli.
llirevtoin of the IJileagu Hnard
•on*
utnuird
nuked
f
i-r
help
y
n
Alien,
director
of
the
flo
rid
,
to
.advised
n*
In
their
decision.
0
w
lied
ftchntd
Imoks
hu*
I
een
in
ado
WAH1IJNUTQN, Kept. » . - t ^
K, C Welles. A read (a, Hie
Iiialltute
at
Silver
The Com IIIl«» loners im lru rtn l jn
imili. County, County .'U
of .. Tride
Invoked emergent'
—Tim Amur lean N*»r. announcjd lerdoy u t » ponltlon .io u t 100 Iteptlla
uH th; ty. M H«*i-h*y. Foil.
Iinn-ei-d tiatuy to sfljipetlip^iadfiTq
the Claik nf the Hoard, O. I’. I perdili iiih-nl I \V. low ton an
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llerncVn, tn pdverllae for hid. miunred li*(iiy.
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to .la y on the Job In China**
pi^ and Ji lm 'I u t ) . ■ Crpsl
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arket dendloylr'tietweril tia d ria
m diiatid that the
danger spots to protect Ameri­ bampcretl eff-.it* of tlu- Ooart te n t newspaper article entitle.! on a cash le g istrr f a r 't h e effli'e, j | r .
|itimifi m!•iiiin in .11
111 Ihefom fioshly.
can livea mid property during the Guard to keep the rra fl afloat. I'KnltlrrV lllto Kill* Hog* Dlt- of tin- County Tax Collector, Jno.| s ta te Imd &lt;|i. trihuli it apptoxiConnt giinrihini-n here said it proving Old Thaory."
Irouid uideli-d.il u-ltlenirnl
II. Jlnklnx. Mr. Jlnkbta als.i ad mutely gTi.tlOtl new lest b ok* in
Undeclared tjlno-Japene*. War.
“Since I m i l . your article 1 / vised the Hoard of hi* need for ad ­ this eoulity till* year iepic*enlitiK
of nil opt 11 11111111111, nl a price
».
In tlis b l u n t , unequivocal would lake About 2 J hour, to tow
nf f t IU I *J pep loishel. Tlie action
an expenilllure of nearly l.un per
language of a veteran ana n a tti­ the Myown to hind. The livea of have m.do new rnl experim ent*:’ ditions! office spaceItverted . Hill litem d ''squeexv"
The Cbm miss ion ura awarded child.
er Admiral lla rry IT Tarnali. thotc alm aul the Myown were not I thought you might be Interested
| In the result*. Our experim ent. __
wliich ill) 1 loped when it hecame
tho ______
contract __
for .re-roofing
the
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Tin; Hliilt* own* apprirsjmsli-ly.
rommundnr In-chlaf of the Altai In d inger.

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Remain In China

Rattlers May Kill
Banana Boat Is Half Hogs Or Anything
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8ANF0BD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,

T fo u o ^flp in a

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Itar, )*S7. will tiro lirld a j“ lire
church Kundnv 1001 ulna at liiuO
o'clock, arrnrding to Hie tier. W.
P, Brooks, lm .Lie 11* Iho r-hurrh.
.— j . ,
Th* Hanford I‘ha pier of the
Railway Km|dore«-a le-axilo of
Florida will hold
It* regular
scheduled rttnlln* Monday eve­
ning at x-no o‘i huk lit the grill
room of the Valdes Motel. Preatdanl W . )• she 11r wlH preside
over tba coiilah and the eleet uu
Of officer* »IIJ lake plain duelag Urn meeting.
Theedufe Jones, nrgru, was
4Q«nU"u«a I t F»t» Tprc«i

dealara* lum-llug In thP llioirgla
thnalor.
At Ih gain HUM
Hama was&gt; itiU'
one Ilf
of the ^&lt;w deal
•ra front Kloibht, tieorg'a. North
Carolina, Roalli CairfTtna and
TenuNoen who waa awarded n
hrnnxa plaquu fur their sales
service during thn past year. Mr.
W illiam, atdd &lt;onshlerably over
Ida q aats id imluuiobfida in Senford last year,
Th* Imprnvenii'iil. nt tha new
Tlu Irk were dlti-aa.ed at the
meeting and ll waa announced
that tba new models would go
on aalf around Uct, L _
.

Hendricks To
Main
At To

ItoVroacnlativo Joe Hondlicka
of llie tlh Congroaxltiual district
nf Florida. ’will h i His main
speaker tomorrow aftornWin when
llie Hanford. Townsend Club will
he host* to representative* of
Townsend Club* Ihruiixbout Con­
tra) Florida at u m as. mooting
to lie held at the Hanford Wom­
an's (’lull building.
President of tho local organisa­
tion, W. II. Hushes, lias an­
nounced that Hie program will
In-Kin progtplly at 2 :uo o'clock
tomorrow nwvrtmon and otbar
Sltiakrra who will appear will b*
Andrew Johnson of Miami, a u ­
thorised spanker of the Htala uf
Klnllda on tfio Townsend Via*,
and also Jack Knurling, ursalttniii uL. (lie Orlando Townsend
t'lqh.
1
A rnniTTIl program will 7 b*
arranged by Mr*, f.ncil* Takacb
and Mr. Iluyhea of tho local club
urges the public to isttond aad
especially thn business and grefp**toflil men of tba city &gt; to
learn of tits tmportanc* of 'th o
Townsend movement.
»

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W eather Forecast
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m M m m M m m w m m 'm

And Mpreftant Display Running
I.Driving Power While Sidney Nix
Shines For Second Team Line_____
y JULIAN BTBNSTROM

ImH 8f«rti UlUr

C h a m p io n

hte 1W7 protege* throufh a
I and track aerimraag# **%■
yesterday afternoon on tka
school practice field which
ad ta prore that tho fed* ara
ig right along and will be In

-Tka aecond team'* line made
kittee largo enough to drive a
trUek through on manp plap* and
Ska wark of baekfleld men, Frank
Martbant, 'Douglas* Stenatrom,
Fred Dyson and Leroy Cooper of
tko gaoond firing, waa proclaimed
OUtrtanillng bp tha large num*
kar of Bemlnole fan*, who had
turned out for the Deration.
: Of court* tha atorp wa* dlffmerit when the lit string took
the offensive but not to aoon. The
attend atrlngen displayed a do*
tensive that for 14 plap* It/ th*
ttreltp they could not conquer Iho
[wwderelaumrn. On the first plap
Jkn Riser of th* aecond* inter*
keytad a paaa. On aaveral other
plapa man broke through tha line
tad nailed beekfitld men who
wart attempting ta pta«. On
manp plapa tho vareltp Fed*
war* stopped on tho lino and
thrown for psrd losses.
i But when U|* flrit itrlnger*
Sagan working imoolhlp they
ripped and tor* ’’over line plapa
tad around th* ende aa well ■■ off
isekla plapa and when thep mat*
fared their punting attack tbap
ahattered ail defonilv# mova*
'
The work of Sidney Nix. Jr.,
C'piatetdap afternoon when he wee
; on th* otfana* and defenilva
' aides, pivtd a wap for him nnd
%-jpioirod to Ihe local mentor* that
r.’/M wet In there. Nix waa coming
' through tba line while on the d«- fenilr* and spilling the ball car' ttan on Him plays.
Charlie L*visit, second string
, - and- did u m i very •commendable
&gt;Wprk for the'local* and th* scrlmmag* seemed to- prove yeeterday
that Coach McLucat.haa got more
yraervei than, he thought he had.
. /. Tho IS 4 t vrhu took part In th*
v'Biaaten praterdap fought aa If It
' were a gam* and proved that th*
' 1N7 eleven waa going to aim for
Another good season for Seminole

Charlie Tate Again Georgia Club Oil
To Lead lions In
9 But G-Men1R
T o u g h Campaign
Bases As Joe

R o s t e r O f L a n d o n 's

•d Coach Leonard Mi L b c ii

kaaprlH* Friday aeenlng.
Tm surprise of tho afternoon
I tka way. that U&gt;* Seminole
and atring, mad* up a bunch
good aired boy* and. motily
tel&gt; duramen, want through the
atp Fad elaren when the let
k g took the defensive In st­
inting to down Ih* atrong of*
ate* that the second atrlngere

19 StrpigbiL tWin* 8 T p 5 W i

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J a c k s o n v ille

GAINEgyLLR. H» trie FJak’
Sept. II.—Dm MeShaao’s netted
0 -Mao. champion* of tka Florida
mate League, laat alckt boat
’ at Ik* Municipal Stadium agalnat Cordele,
tltle-boldera of the
Sanford lllgk'a F a d * .:. r - J ,■
The/Southalda
Im a V ^ t
been Alefrated’ *in g*':iiflj. £t Xfm
liess/campaldm barlng-Vud oj&gt; a
'record of IT atralgkt rictoriea. Tka
George Aubert Seen
clomat tho Lion* hara , coma to
At Plant Field 1st
defeat In that atring of trlompha
wad In n poet aaaaon affair laat
lim e This Season
pall with Tack High o f Atlanta,
gaining a 11*13 deadlock with the Suae IteveU,
able
InRaider, TAMPA, Sept, tt. —Rough
crack Smith lea.
apralned hi* wrist. It*/ tttaub, adgm in, lino and hackfield plap,
After patting hi* *qa*d through regular catcher, la oat with a ao apparent In the vennya roa 46-mlnot* scrimmage and than brokan finger,
rant encounter with tho Baby
drilling on p a » dofonao an wail
The a -M u were oathJt. t l to RparUni on Plant field .laat flata* agilmt running plapa euatom* I, by Iha po woeful lied* of Oor urdayr, for the aecond aaceeaalre
arflp amplopad in tb* Notra Dana dele. Dut Mcfthana’a men won hr dap he felt the amoothlng edge of
alyl* of plap featured bp Santoro, coming from behind In Ih* bee- long mrtmmage, ha Vh* Spartan*
Coach Oaorge Trogdon announced antfa Inning with, a four-reb bar- met the freahmrn again In grid
the following atartlng lineup for rage In aoon: Ilift flral eteiorp. battle yeaterdap on the unlveralthe eeaaon'l npenert
U • I’adgolt Vnd Andy Sierra, laft* tp'a practice field,
Claude DaeJa, 161. loft end! dukur, pitched fur (laliiearlll*.
With tho offenao working more
Pershing Scott, ISO, left Urklkt Padgetl wne hurt In the aereulli aa a unit, tho vanity had tittle
Walter Stoker, 176, left guard: Inning nnd Sierra carried on. trouble in’ hammering the frvahJam** Hurt, 170, renter: Jamee lliilli pndgett nud Stem bat* man line and end* for aiirablo
Woodall, 166- light gaurd) Pete been r-nld to ibo Pllteburgh PI- gain*. Few long run* were credit*
Wilcox, HUS, rigid tacklk; Fred rule* for Ilia I t l l aaaeou,
" rd to tho Spantane but aeldom
Dunbar, 166, right and) Charlea
In Urn reventh Inning, ‘ Oalnoa* were tb* back* stopped without
Tate, 170, i|u*Tt*rb*ck; Joe Gavin, rill* rallied aplanlp to wipe gain.
III, left half: Jamna Lpla, 160, nnt an I B deficit.
nogino lad
Red Cox, ahIfted from tho half*
Mack McCauley, 140-

Slid Feel Rough
Edge* On Squad

name
•Yjif,,
Mach
&lt;
-

Dean Onnn _ —
Perry -Wflaen* •
Jo* arahem - ...
Cl**4* Oe»l*
er0 L&gt;eebar ---■rare tlewden ..
Lawter** Uoerdrn
Claude V&gt;/kf ...
Warr»e poller ...
PeraLInx leal) ...
Pel* Wlleea
John Hebine ---Leon Rhereoli* ....
William Jnhmon
Waller Plekei ..
mi Vrrway -----Jamee Woodall ..Hoard 1(1 \a
Harold Prlre .... (luard til *
Head coach, Oaorge Trugden:
as*latan! coach, Fred Rdhalm;
bead manager Jo* ‘Oswald; aa
■1*1* 01* Rudylaaa Martin, Rob
art' liarnet.

£

To Replace Player
Don McShane- manager of th*
Galnravlll* G-Men of th* Florid*
State Lewrue, telephoned A. E.
Cooper, secretary of th* Sanford
Baaaball Aaioclatlon laat night,
and atkad If the O-Min could b o r
row EUia Clary, Lookout abort*
■top, to tak* the plat* ot abort*
•top- Ruaa B*vtll of th* O-Mtn
who sustained a broken leg in
but night'* game with th* Cordate
Rada,
8 *r*H'* left lag wa* broken In
two place* and be has been la ac­
tion only a few waala aa h* lies
Jiut recovered from an Injured
arm. Clary waa notified bp th*
Ateoclatlon but they decided net
to send Clary aa ha ii recovering
from a tonallltla operation.

Othera who ara alated to ao*
plenty of action In the game In*
: _ Graham,
___ICC, *nd|
eluded Joe
Warren Potter, 175 tickle; Perry
Wilson- ldt center; Wtlmor John­
son, 146, geard; Gil Verwap, 178,
guard; Dave Pratler, 130, and
Oscar Baldwin--130, halfbick*, anil
Jack Hightower, 101, fullback.
All o f the I,lent- with the ex*
caption of fid Frailer, are In good
condition- Frailer, datin'* chief
undtntudp at left half, la def­
initely ont o f Ih* gam*.. with a
broken rib, Coach Trogdon an*
nounrad.
London laat paar defeated San­
ford, 81*7 chiefly beeauio of long
runs bp Ram flardman and devaatatlng drives through th* middle
bp Tate.
Tiekita for th* landon-Sanford
gam* ara on *aU at Donald*on'«
•nd th* Sorvlra Drug Store on tho
Eeuthaldc. — ------ —------ ------- -T-

Howell at left tackte, Harkep at
left guard, Ganae at canter, Young
nt right guard, tone* at right
tackle, Colbert at right end, Mor­
gan at quarterback, Forguaon at
left half. Lawton nt right half
and Btolnoff at fuU hack. For
Scrub* | Turner at left end, Nix
at left tackte, Hawk* at left
Ml* --------- IT 44
guard. Riser at ranter, Richter at
arch -------- II »*
..........
......... 11 II
right guard, Stanatend at right
lyn ---------- 41 II
tackle, Telford at right end,
nail ______ 14
at
flphia
it aa , i n
a Ilne-upa for peaterday'a Cooper at quarterback, Merchant
ANUMIt'AD I.KAOI'M
image aaaalon are as followa: at left half, Stenatrom at right
Now York
Vanity) Waits at left end, half and Dyaon nt full buck.'
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an *rrnr by the canter fielder , George Aubert, aanior guard rennd min* homo via Livingston'* ported to Coach Higglm praterhit.
Idap for th* first time sine* tha
Tho Ini* urnre:
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• to acrlmmag* yeaterdap after a
Ilargrrtv*. p —
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g'band recelred th the clash SaturOAINNIVII.I.H—
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lleaeh. It ____
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IHvIa n ______
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•Iencounter with the yearlings, reLlvlnxttun. fl&gt;
I'malned on tha sidelines. Trainer
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IteVIneinil. rf ..
Itealnn. (t&gt; ___
J pounder would be ready for action
« when th* Spirtana meet tba South
' Georgia Teacher* on Phllllpa field
"a Monday night, Oct. 4.
.
Th* freahmen war* not to bo
i* dented their tally for th* day.
*• Paul McCloikp, froth halfback of
n Boston, Mata., found Vh* vanity
£ line unyielding, tossed a pas* to
ii Fred Comport to, who ran 40
panl* te a touchdown.
Light workout*, toppod bp a
[• abort sen Ion of dummy aerlm*
I mags are on tap fur this after-

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Plat lhereof of - record
la tb* vubUe reeerda of
■eniaot# County, pinned »
In eddltlon to the aieeonti
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(no foregulnx schedule. Ini
nnd n* halite* aa provide*
law on tuch dellnduont I
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■ether with a proportionals
of the reels and etpenee* of
Bull, are I* be enforced
feroetaeod In thll tali.
Ton nr* herahy notlfUM te
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tho said Dill of Complaint *i
before tbo Ith day of Oeti

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TO: WHOM eT MAT IXMfCRJUl
Kotin I* hereby nivea IV I tl
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rhllrt under tb* same of chart
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Man Accuses WWe,84,
Of Running WlthMen
MARTSVII.LB. Kan^ Sept. I t
—An M fM H lt woman wfco tra­
il Rod her marital difficult!*# bogau whan &lt;mr hnabaad woraeed
her of running around wlik oth­
er man waa xronled a raparate
matnlanance naerra by Judge
Charira Roaneit hero peKIMap.
Charles Joseph, tka husband,
YItTIftDAV'g HOMBRg
| also 81. remark *4; “ I’m glad Itte
Qreenberg. Tlgera,
Troeky,
Indiana, 1; Mora*. Athlete*, It all ovar,H aa hid aurrtada of 61
Johnson. Athlete*. 1; York. TL years went ra tho ro«ka. Ho wa*
ordered to pay gm a moath U
gora. l ) Chapm u , Rad Box.' 1;
■ayport bis wife.
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York, Tiger*, t l ; Ott, Otute. U.
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O ffensive Begins By
Land, Sea, And A ir,
To Smash IronRlng
O f Loyalist's C i t y

WorkResumed Legion Calls
OnHigh School For Largest
Athletic Field Navy in World

SM ILES FOR TH E M ILES!

WPA workmen yesterday began
NEW
YORK. Bcpt. U . —
construction of the bleacher* at .U P )—Daniel J. IMisrty. 03
th* m w Rcmlnole High School year old Woburn, Mas** lawyer,
Football Field after they hud who served IT msnlhs la the
been held up for a considerable American navy duriag Ih* World
period of time because of the lock War, waa eleettd national com­
Government P lansA tof th* necessary materials.
mander of the American Legion
tack In Rebel TerThs bleacher, and the fence today. Th* selection waa onaolwhich
will
Mirround
the
field
ara
mooa.
ritoiy N ear Seville
the final Improvements Included
NKW YORK. Rent. 11.—tA7—
In the approximately 130,000 WPA
RENDAV i! Sept. 23.—
playground Improvement -project. Th« Aumrlrsn l.e(li&gt;n'* national
(AP&gt; — Spanish Insurgents
The bleachers will be located on dctriiss program report, calling
the south side nt the fqothall field I for Ihe biggest unvy In th* world
were reported today to have
and will cover almost th* entire and fur Me lueirnsta In the
opened a concerted offensive
distance of the field. The found* I llsmllnR army, was silnpled nmld
by land, sea, and air to
Hons have been laid for some time ' whoops snd slimiis I inlay A the
smash the Asturian “ iron
and the creetlon of the heavy final ,r»*ton ul tho lath annual
Epitomising the sarrlflrrs made In thr Worbl Wir. smiling
ring” defense of Gijon.
timber* is progressing rapidly un­ convention.
Sergeant 1’nul Bolin of Birmingham. Ain. minus a leg, drew Ihun
The
report
wna
sntimlilcd
by
der the direction ot the local WJ*A
Advices r e a c h i n g the
llubcit J, tthnw, rhnlrmnn.
n* •Icring applause n* he stepped briskly abut,; on oi, crutches in Ihe
supervisor.
French border said, the "big
Twenty year* ago the doughboy* bade Ihelr aweelheart* a cheer*
the delrgstrs nie| nl the Melnv Amcrhwn legion's gigantic parade In New Ynr|i. .Trailing him an­
Fourteen
rows
of
seats
1X3
push" waa centered on gov­ l*e* farewell when they sailed fur France and the battle tine*. But
fast In length with a seating capa­ put It nit Opera I lunar. It recom ­ other member* of Birmingham's delegation.
ernment positions n n r the mouth
mended n colntlnuntloe of rlltof the Sails River, about 30 mile* now It'* different with more than 1,000 veteran* .leaving the AmerU city of approximately 1000 la srns military trnlning ramps suit
can legion convention In New York for t tour of Europe's battle called for In th* construction epeeo u t of GU«mreserve otflrera Irnlulng i-smpa.
Gmarailaalmo Francisco Frair field*. Typical of tho happy goodbye* wax that of Alfred Jlu»»o or ifkatlon and an encloied press recommended a yavy second to
co's - bombing plane* swept Blva- Boston and Fay Kerb* of New York as he and hi* huddle* boarded bog elevated above the bleacher* none III Hie world, and Increas­
with a row nf windows faring th*
desella, a Bit car* u fishing port th* Queen Mary.
ing the sladlng xrm^ 10 brthj'
at-tb« aivw;* f*o»v feu 'e m * * ? —
jn. amaa tq 1. i n.1.Mb
. • playing field to Insure .perfect Its slrcnglli to INO.ooo nt ouc&lt;i
vision
for
the
pressman.
niMult y**t*rd*y and alao dropped
Mrs. klalcutiu Douglas nf 8&lt;'y r
A carload of heavy fencing ma­
bomb* on • nearby Aatuilan or
terials which will be usrd to build allle, Wnsli.. wn* alerted presi­
Carammant fertiftaatw*
Legion
th* high frnce to surround Iht des! uf the American
Great ‘aaaahors of loyal I*t
field has also arrived here, a o f Dos Mollies, low s, her opp&lt;, All Motorists M u s t Treaty Signed By U.S.
troop* w m 'saJd to havo boon
Herald reporter learned this morn­ brni for tlio post, withdrew.
moved from Nsrlboast Spain to
There were hundred, nf long
Come To Stop Be-! Guarantees • China
ing.
and erection will begin a*
tbo aouthwaat frost for s aurprhe
serious discussions nil over (own
toon
aa
th*
blrarhers
arc
com­
Foreign Protection
fore Passing B u s
thrust at Badafos. wkteh Is bound­
lo ileti-rmlno who a|l| be Its next
pleted.
ed bp Cordoba on -the aast and
WTA 'official* yedttrday indi­ nsllonsl rommsnder.
UKNKVA. He pi, S3. — (AA
RovUlo on-tbo sooth.
S e m i n o 1 e’s Share, Simpson And Bagwell cated that they hoped to have the Fur thl* h onor—the jnh ol The Bint# statute which re. tlresl
Loyalist tanks rumbled across
llrllnln wna understood to&lt; sineroding H arr,
rolm ery
ol quire* that all motor vehicle*
project
entirely
completed
lefor*
ths valley n#*r Granj* do Tort*AmountingTo$8,020
Describe
Achieve­ th* first gam* In Sanford, Octo­ Kunsos — tw o Isw yer-lrlihm rn come to a cnmptelr stop Infora' duy lo he planning to Invnh*
btrmoi*' In Badtjei while govorowere out In front,
Daniel Do passing a ach.ml bus will Ih- rig­ Ilia Wasliluglmi Part guaranleo
Per Month, Is Safe
ments
ber X9.
arttltory posadsd tbs Irnurhsrty o f Dos in i, nnd tiny Kelly. idly -infurced without Nvor or lug 'Chlftn’a ti-rtlinrlal Integrlly
Th*
field
is
located
Ins
id*
the
i Uto\ town.
Bemlnole-Oounly'* gaaollnn tax .,* T. E- Simpson ltd Ralph Bag- oysI track bock of ih* sehofT"end IM ro ttn rot poet Don counsel,
partialitA Deputy Sheriff Carl a* a Inst retort In an etfdN m
fund* (O tho tune ol 11,010.31 well, president and *ecr*Ury of on completion of the project* I Th* m nllrr progressed Just nt Williams announced today.
bring Japnn lo uii Inlrrnatluiul
It doss In n political convention;
This year, the Deputy Sheriff
per month are not endangered the Sentinels County Chamber of underway. It will be one of tho best them were whispers of -deals,'
i onfen-nro to slop the Hlno Japprep
school
field*
In
th*
stair.
said,-there
has
been
a
larger
than,
by Comptroller J. M. Id1*'* ro- Commerce, respectively, spoke be­
nnd Doherty nnd Ki-lly
ndher- usual rumln-r of mutidists vm | sniw urnr.
K1).
Randall
of
th*
Randall
fui*| to pay mu money under fore the Lion* «lub last evening Electric Compsny her*, which rnln Mlrerllseil (heir men »*
Such n mova-would hare Hiluting this law, adding that al^
special act*, a bulletin rnmiTal- when the organisation held it* was awarded tho contract recently widely ns any ramlhlulr for any- violators wuutd Ih- arrested and i nddltlun.il mlrniituge nf hrloglng
resultr weekly meeting In the
the tlnllrd Stales into full rngrill room of Ike Valdes Hotel for installation of lighting equip­ thing ever was advertised In a fined fur Ihrir failure tu com.! opera linn on iiionsiifi-s to hnlt
ment at the field- announced that convention rlly,
ply with this regulation
starting
at
7:00
o'clock.
Ilia b"nr Kasl.ern rniilllrt thl*
about the comptroller** position,
Doherty
men
claimed
they
Deputy Wllllaihi tn-lnated that|
Ur. Slmpiunt told the civic Indy ten 00 foot poles had been taken
John It. Jonss. prominent rntmbtr the benefit* accruing inonlHIy
tu tho fir Id and would be eroded would elect itielr m in on tt|« their seimad to be insny molor- step Is eiuislilari-l essential It
about
the
1
a
lint
and
accomplish­
of the BamlnoU Chapter of th* will conllnue, ilio comptroller
peare efrurls are in ntrel with
first hsllot; lb « Knllylals conl&gt;ls Ignurant uf the tci|tilTeiiu-ril»
Future F»nn»fi of Amarka, ha* pointed out t&lt;&gt; newsmen. becaute ment* of the Chamber of Com'* Immediately.
auccesa.
reded nnlhlpg
w hsleter*’ Must
Thr
reflectors
and
lights,
slmlof the low, thereby musing em r,
bean selected a* R sandld.t* for he ha* not nneetloned Ihn alio- merrv during tka past fiscal year
Ur to those used at th* Munklpal wholly iinonlrlat speciilallon In­ fusion mil aomelhitV-a eongeatlnn» ^flenpva elfi Irs rnnshi-red that
th* American Planter Oagrae, ac­ cation nor th. continuance ot tnd
clined
Inward
Doherty.
,thr « * « ? * * " • lo «
Jspitll. while iKttmlnx Ih-- l.eax u n
Pork during th* baseball soaann,
of tr-iffir,
cording to Information received any port of the mo,...... conltlconltl
I uf
Npllitnn'
l u llla tlw * .
wnitld
Three other* were In Ihe ram.
will probably arrive from the
v
MrBagwell
»pok*
on
*ome
of
Ihe
luw
M
-i|uiri
j
that
slf
mo­
hefo today from J. F. William*, butlnn* by the Rial*.
Lynn 1). Rlsmbaugh or Fargo, N
t c a r r o l y refu*,, a , n i n e
pu w er
factory
in
Syracuse.
N,
Y.
th«
tor
vrhlile*
pa-isiny
a-school
bus
Ihe
report*
lodh
commercial
and
head of the Slate Department of ' Mr. Me tnlil new,men he I*
■, insult ul Inn u n d er
th o . t r e a t y
II.; Milo J, \ flrn rr of Toledo.
Vacation*I Agrkultsr* Education merely asking the court to tell financial of tho Chamber during latter part of thl* week or the Ohio, and Hlrphsn F, I'liadwlrk I fiom either ' direction mi which ah,- slRii'd In W a s h in g to n In 1P33
first
of
fhe
following,
Mr.
Rundsll
the
meeting.
children are gelling opi -,-r nil | w llh China, t l n l l r d Rlatra. O r e s t
la Tallahas***.
klm which nf several arte hn
o f Hrattl*.,
must colon |o u rnmpli-te slop, ■ B ritain , F r a m e . Italy.
Thl, la th* first tint* In th* I III follow In those reunite* hav­ During the *e*sien, Lion John stated, adding that th* equipment
N cllierwill
be
Installed
Immediately
m
t
this Uiy.ua can Ih- readily ei-en
‘ history o f the Scmtaol* Chapter ing nna or more special arts In Uei.ch, Jr. gave 'a report on the
Eal :m-L Ih-lgliini.
Susan Matilda Swain, la a pcrraullua Inkrit til frelrrl Inliils I'urla
_____ _________
that on* of thalr muabora ha* *•- addition to Ilia original law. work and progress being made by arrivalTtits type o f lighting oqslpment.
the lire* nf the rhlldren whu*
Csred thl* Mttoosl recognition. There are I Hi local aria—some the See Beau* Troop, **Seminole
It
Is believed, affords a tight muft ’ T9, Died At Noon
Lion
'1
that
In
luting
sponsored
by
Only two boys' from path state ara counties having sit and tome
*|ici'din,t motorlai. The low. howeligible to receive tilt honor. Hr. act* applying lo fire counties, thr civic or^antoallop. Ur. Mtlaeh adaptable lo night playing.
l Susan
Matilda, . Swain, 7ft,
during the report stated that |he
rvi r, lh-|mty William* *aid, il'*-»'
Jataei and Myron Orcnnell of making rpdln a conglomeration.
niolhrr uf lira. E. II. Barber nf
remit executive
not rrqulir tin- utoluriata lu te j
llomeaUid wan ths toad Idale*
Th* original amount allnted Central
,, , .Florida
,
this city, died al the home uf her
selKtcd from Florida this year.
thl. county when Hi. BUto
^
C IT Y N E W S BRIEFS daughter at noon Inlay following main nt i. ntaiidstlll until thr bu&gt;
la agnli in mulhui. Thl* mislnThis ealaetloa ntlltoo both Ihe -bought- llarnnd* In Itll wp* Un,i
* ' -k|r
•* th#
a long illness.
IcrpicUl uii uf tlit* taw has, no
boy* lo aa all espoa** trip to tho •1.1*1.174 61 and every dim. of " ® u»* " b* h
f U*»
Mrs. Bwain was bora In Havnn
a b o a r d Ro o s e v e l t t h a i n
doubt, U-&lt;n rlrvulati-d by the
Nstioaol Cnwveotloo kl Kansas this win ha paid lo the county *•»
" ‘« b
nah, Ga. July ill. IH3H nnd has
burdrlvvr* and eiimrlimra causre FNROUTF. SEATTLE, Sept. 23..
tTlty Hi Iks wsar future whore they by Ih* Rlalo, according to C om p-'*"'' ■'"*“ »» Uw
* “ b ‘ &gt;“ lr
lived with her daughter here fur
cun»idarvblo rungevliun nf 11af- —011—President Huu»cwll. dur­
will he awarded thalr. degree*. trollcr Me. regardleaa of coort official charter and offiafelty ha*
several years.
ing Ilu- fust day nut un Ilia West
flc.
A A l e i IL Johns**, advisor of the (led,ion*. If I.or I* upheld, lha log made n member of the NationFuneral services will he held in
Coast trip, conferred fur mure
Humn
drivers
await
tinre
ml
.JWI m i I ehopter, stated.'
money m'u*i Ire ward first to re- ■l' ‘ )re,n,“ ll?'VGreen Cure .Spring* tomorrow
I resident- (!. &gt;K. Adams presided
John Janet will Uav* Sanford lira Ih* bond* Issued lo build th*
Mr*. Gladys Kendall, home 'afternoon al .1:0(1 o'clock and In- phoru i-ianal iutialUil un the (hail an hour today with llllnoli
Oct. It and win b* away about roads; say surplus being avail- 0,f*r lbo masting and Dr. A. t- drmonatratiqn agent, relumed to termrnt will be made In the ceme­ buses; these. liuwrVrr. are in. and NeLruska party leader* a
rlalli-d ti.rnuith the courteny "I his sprclal train was awllched
two weak*.
able in Dm county commission-:Klrlt of *bU •}»* slUmUd aa s her office In th* Court Ifuuse tery there.
thruugh t'hicagu.
this muming after a pbort illness.
•m •oli'ly fur countr road
c'u*,•
flhr ti survived by her daughter the ('uunty ScIiihiI Board aim
Uaverniirs Henry. Horner uf Hthere ,!a no law rrquiiing then
po*r».
If
|(T#
!•
*
rnrrr»rd.
thn
I
“
-*
,
and
aevrtal
grandchildren
Townsendttes Plan
uperallun; mutnrii-is mu-t *tn|i tliml* and H. I,. CiHhran of Ne­
All ruga have been irinoved
commlMloncra can divert
N ew Y o rk Y ankee®
Rally On Sunday ■none, in salaries and olhlr purwhrlh'r or not tin- *i-mqih»ie is braska wrr« aiming the official!
from the Municipal Office in Ihe
If the tali is loading or who boarded the train at Hoot
City
Hall
to
bt
claanrd,
the
City
High School Students Uaad
Open T ick et Sales Briefer noticed Utla morning.
Local TwwnaandIMs wUl' hold
unloading ctiJhli.-n. Ih* D«-,&gt;uty. Street Yard. where a small
Whan thn tult -porrhoao price j
rrowd had galtu-red.' Mr. UiHisr.
t o r W orld Series
Enjoy MI'ep” Meeting asaartsi.
tkolr Bally DaF totoUag la tbo nl tbo road*" has h**n paid
veil dl-l not appear but Mr*.
Woaaaa'B Ctsk an 0*2 Aveaa*. county, tbo law provides lhattha
■ 1 ■■
Th# City Driafar withes to run
Blddenta
of
the
Somln&lt;de
High
Roosevelt elood no the steps of
Bandar. B.pL »L according to monthly payment* — without a* NEW YORK- Rapt., t). —(AA-— gratulate Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I
the privet* iai ami waved lo
aa aaamiacamoat mada today by penny's red.in Inn shall rontlna* Th# New York Yankee, an- Adams of this City who relehrat-d School enjoyed an enthualaiUc Mrs. GladyH Kendall
apartatora.
W. n . Ilsfbos. praatdoat •» th* lo bo paid for Ihe benefit or tho,nonneed tbo opening « t t1ek*l(lhrlr H&gt;lh wedding annlvnsary -"Pep'- mealing at Ihelr regular
chapel program this morning, in
Helps i-H C l u b s Altiwurh the route of hi* 10-car
DaB.
uouMy, regardless of lha court'* •»*•» {tr the World Sorioa yostor- today.
accordance with the tusiom ol
apecial train lay lluougli lug East, - , Awarding to Mr. Hash** thy deelstoo. It was slated. If Do* day after uking a double-header |
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During th* pa*‘ 1*0 work*. Mis. ern and Midwestern riliee
Mr.
* meettog plaea of tka orgaeala- to apbaid. Uo money | M to tho. Xrom tho 81. Louis Browns and W W. Evarrett and Katherine tho school just preceding a foot
ball
game.
Gladys
Krndall
home
demonstra­
Rooaevrlt planned no personal
. Uaa has boon changed from I
Rlata H«ad Deportment to bo' clinching a tie for th* American Blooduorth of Orlando were mar
The
new
cheer
leaders
Tor
Ihe
tion agent hen-, has hern working appearance*
'
tho City Hair t« tho Wemei
until he reaches
la this county on Ltogoo pennant. On* more vte- Hed In lha of flea nf Cuunly
, dab far th* eooswalaoo* of tho rnadt of Urn fff*L second and lory for Ih* Ytnkoot or a dofoat Judge R. W. War* yesterday, II year lad Ih* aludenla In many oatraalvely thinugliout the county Cheyenne, Wyo.. Fraley morning.
lusty choare fur tbo Atm* Malar, organising 4 11 Club* and Ilomc
. -- poMlo and h* has cordially In- third preferential (lata road aya- for Detroit will clinch th* pan- waa learned this morning.
After that, the President will
Th* sheer loaders are; Wor- Itomonstratioti Clulw prior to out­ awing through Wyoming- Idaho,
. vltad tho »Usat* add of tho p*b- tom*. T&gt;* law amply onfagnaed* nant for New York
- U*.
thl* edanty against any of |ta okar*' He**read and hoi oaata will b* M - C, II. Rhaffor at the Ran reo Odhain. Lllllam Adam*. Mur lining prujert* and launching their Oregon, Washington, Monlanna,
AWrtraas bar* holag appal la Other cownlUa. It sold only la **t* o f Urn* for ford
Police Fore* la taking a jorle. Coghurn. Itry»n Hurt, Wal­ program for ilu- ruining yrar, it North - Dakota, Muim-suta and
to th* Loo Is reversed, theeooatloa can. games No. I t and d. Roaerved tsru weeks vacation, It wa* learned ler Haynes. Martha Talfu'd and oiu Warned this morning.
bark to Washington via Chlrago.
At the |in-fnl lime Mrs. Ken­
Rear platform appearances, pro­
aador apodal act*, dlvort thl* soala are MAh and box soaU at the I'ulica Rlallpn thU morning Brantley Adams.
dall hat organised 4-11 Club* in viding
yrpportiinitu-e for- the
money in salaries or other coat- MJO All hag 'and reaaryad aaat and during hla vs ration he plan*
-ri
Ckalaata, Oviedo, Genova, lake President to speak IB or .'HI min­
ly rapessee regarding* at th*. application* na**t ho aaaompaalad to catch up an hla flahla'.
Odham Youth Given Mery and Lake Monroe ami.plans utes to croaidi knotted around hi*
Mod for road*.
;by certified chftk or Maaoy ardor.
tka organisation of Club* In prtvata ear, will hr made In rarh
Tho flow alii coatlaaa aatltaU
Principals
of
th* Sanfued
College Scholarship fag -aibar
Setlinn* of the County Rlalo. Mr. Booaerrlt will Inspect
Rchoeli will moot ot the South
lb* road* al tho thro* klghway K u i f C t l i S W b I T S II T o
Bralley Odham- aun of ] i m . »r* m il under way.
Federal power and reclamation
oyotoau to thla oaaaly are botlt
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Bid* Primary School thl* after­
Woman's Home , DemonalraUon project* in Idsbu Oregon and
M F A M CANOPY
Attend Roosevelt noon to dlara*( report card*, P- Odham of this rity- tu
port of to
transportation of pnptla and other given n full four yrar scholar!hip Club* have also been nrganiaod in Washing Ionmd fond o f Um BU I* where M Mias Engtnid Ware**, superin­ mature In common l « nil Han­ *t Louisiana College, according to Lake Monroe, rhulunta and Ganala to apant only on lu t e high­ tendent o f tho Seminole County ford Schools, T. . W. Lawton- word retsIrad this morning from Va and definite plana or* under
MRS- CANNON UII
m y 'fa r Urn outlining uf project*
way* far the benefit of all
W. F. A. Recreational Deport- County superintendent* .plate-l t* Ih* iMtitnfton.
W« to
Young Odham was awarded the for thaqa club* and ll&gt;r ir-orgyn , ,
ttaa, Mr, La* add
meat. I* planning to attoad a
A T l!*™A- Kept., 23. —lAl—
to tot i
Boholarahlp, which Includes room, iaatlon of clubs in other oectlona
week* caura* In racraattoMd
Mrs.
R. Cannon, wlf# of
■a. Cecil R
At.
two ohtotafe* known arark at Camp Roanovslt near TOLEDO, - C
•a BrlrcUd board and tuition for four year*, of tbo Couatypresident of Henry Grady Hotel,
11,000 acre \ n ti
nd, city for hla work aa a tackto far the
l*0 N**dto.“ poo - to ! qc«U.
Il I* cusloarary lo died In bar apartment In Ih* Hoaanitaiy college freakmen football team
CUya Central Part. | The camp to under the dlraciton
o„ whit* aquaroa t*l- Tha lurvivor. Include a lister,
ia &gt;06 pounds and
*ke Theme* I *( the RjUMalon Department of official* will
; • tret drive
Mr*. Kata Jon** of Konford.
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it berth to tha (quad.

Surprise Move
Made A t Badajoz

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Officer Pledges England Plans
Enforcement Of To Make Use Of
School Bus Law Washington Pact

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John R. Jones La
Named Candidate
For Hirf^ D e g r e e j^ T

Roosevelt Confers
With Party Heads
In Mid-West City

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Japanese. Raids Durinir Two Day Period
W reak Aw ful Toll
InLifeAnd Property

Building O f Bleach National Defense Is
e n , Installation O f
Keynote O f Report
Showing Necessity.
Lights Begins; A c­
F o r Preparedness
commodates 1,0 0 0

Comptroller Lee Trade Body Heads
Explains Stand Main Speakers At
On Gas Tax Fund Lions Club Meet

2,000 Chinese
At Canton Are
Reported Dead

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Bomb Raids Today
Japanese A pparent^
Impressed By Fore t i m e r s ’ Protests

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SHANCiHAl!
Sept. 23 —
( A W — T w o thouxnnd Chin*
t’xe, moat o f them refugees*
nre egt'mnlccl to hnvc been
kilted or injured In the tw o
days o f Jniumeiie
ncrlnl
Iximliurdnicnt o f Cnnlon, A
ooiilh China d l y .
Raids totlny and yesterday left weep­
ing wom en nnd w ailing ch il­
dren searching Ihe mine of th*
densely.parked dwelling area* of
the poorer clauses.
Thousand* roam th* streets bo- wildured and almost derajgYj^ j . - u ^
with .ncut.h and terror.
if * '• '
Japanvae bombing of non-tom-.
be Dan’ s throughout th* nation'*,
seaboard province* and northarn
arras extended to Tslanfu. tho capital of Rhangtung province
when a lone Invader flrw ovar
tht suburb and looted on* bomb
wounding nine rlvlttona.
The United States embassy ra- ■
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Bennett R e t u r n s
From Vacation In
N o r t h Caroliiut
K J. "Monk" Donnell returned .
from hla vacation yesterday aft­
er spending several
weeks in
wrslnru North Cariflln.l nnd a
week In itnvnniiali, tin.
While In North Carolina. Mr.^.
Ill'll net I linnlo Ills lioadqnarteea In
lirernnl nnd when naked thl*
inurnliig hy u Humid ra|H&gt;(tarnIn-iil thn weulher rnndlllan*, ho
ri-pllnl Dial l| wna actunlly mill,
espeilnlly In Ihn western portion
ol llm alula,
Mr. Ilenni’tl. urrmnpauled by
hi* wife, motored In Dial section ^
snd api'iil several days In Ashe­
ville Daring hi* rlalt in Ashevllle, Mr- lle.miell said he saw
many ynnd Inurliall game* play­
ed hr Ihe Aahevlltc Tourists uf
Ilia I'li-diiiiiiit I .vague
Wlre’iv naked about
hualno**
roiulltlnlia and Ihe farming Id
Dial aecttnn, Mr. ilrnnatt staled
Hint tin- Imslneas tins picked up
mn-dderoiiir nml was In oxcoiwere r lg *n »ll.
t
Mr. IP’iiiirtl went on to say
Hint Die farmers have had a
very good rear and Ijiat lha proav-nt -lobarrn and eqllon crops
lent condition.
■Mr lli-iinnlt further aald that
tie wna glad to b* hark In Han­
ford nnd lo be olda to gel back
In hi* work.

LOCAL W E A TH E R
Weather Forecast
l'arlly cloudy with local shower*
Fiiduy nml on lira east and eg*
trrmr eimlli coasts tonight. E ltreme nnrlhwrst Horida—cloudy
with orraalniial rains tonight and Friday.
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Daytons Tides
Friday's (ides, high, tf:45 A- M-,
I0:0fi J*. M ; tow, 1:21 A. M . l i l l 1
P. SBarometer
Today, 30 IX; yeaU-rday, 30.
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I’ reclpilsttow
Total for
yesterday 143 1
Total for
month ... 4-30
. Normal to data ...... . ( D
TamporetaarFaf
Mn- jraurn,MS; minimum, 74.
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A police officer, kpchldng befiore in ore |hah ,800
brother offlcera' belonging to. the llirnoje- Polio* Ae^odO*
tioo at their thirty-seventh annuel convention In Aurora,
the other day declared that one o r the lafgest -totitrlbutln*
fletora (ft the awful prevalence of highway&gt;aeeMentsi la
what la known aa the “ fly.'*
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-I f w r can overcome the ’fix,” * thla pollaemaa. aald.
"It Will ba about the biggat thing ,we cap do toward mak­
ing auto driving safe,
ditch digger to atate m

I f Y on r Date Stays Too Late
•Meellr-ftM

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la forego tb* piMHi

BOL Can’t you
refilaa,.
TUpt f » l

lata the offending
!hro *wfll fix It*
t If only their names yrpn't go down, on the

M a t a T B M B ir o B t o d a y

• ib gT lci roll Mxpumxns
Ma*r Odd. O '»a , that awailow ai

tb* Madr. oraa to mok. lb&lt;
Beef •( lh* **oS u&gt; (all, aarlai
Whan - WOT tb# now moon *
gam*, that wa mar not forti
whom, wwblad lb* apbah aaaaJi
and tb* ahakoi sront, aptf falal
tries lUo balanca br dapolt,
, W . know on# way the Chlnam
Cdold grt */*n with tiwao Jap*,
TMp'could put a little n a n itarcb
In- their Ipuodry,
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■ Th* ntal lioio tire Amarkoi
Laglon loy* go, Io war they wll.
prokaVr, try, to Utah# America
•Sib for democracy,

’fixed,' that disobey In* t » fflc , laws meant
.deprived
ot his car for six ipbatap to a year— we’d soon have bet­
ter drivers and safer,hJidiways,’’ , ; , v
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There’e a lot of putn.Ip what,this officer-says, th e
very person who la, most, anxious to "fix" It, after ha Has
been arreetad for. sottfe, traffic violation, la 1'kriy to be the
w e who needs some tjiplshment tht most, He bah violated
the law more than Idtaly.not becauno be didn’t, know the
law, blit because he thought he could get away with I t ]
If he Seta away with it again, after being caught.
■Imply by "fixing- It through some lriend In the polfee
department he win be,more ready than ever to take a
rhance naxt time. /'OH: dpq’t worry," he win Mqr, when
acme friend caution* him alrpinst speeding, .“ I can fix (t."
And thus he win keep on untn he wrecks his ear, breaks
fils own neck. or kills someons else.
The kindest thing for the police to do In a caae like
that la to let him pay' his penalty on the first offense.

Th* altution In Europe
ratUy, boaoma aUrmlng alnc

M ^ C l t y e f , Wert l&gt;lm Bareb
ARTICLE I
propcaa* « StJ mU tag Ury; fat
CONGRESS shall m*ke no Uw respecting *n eatAbllsh
tka.oomlag year on gonorsl pro*
ment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;
Party- The hgraaatpad Lry for
or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press; or the
dob* aorrioo will bo IMS mill*.

right of the people peaceably to assemble end to petition
it- I'm Ident Kooeeralt haw a# the Government for * redress of grievsnees.
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ARTICLE II
A WELL-REGULATED mllitU being necessary to the
security of n free State, the right of the people to keep
s s f t ^ j y f i - s s ‘i r a i '
and bear arms shall not be Infringed:"'
ARITCLB HI
Wouldn’t yoe Ilka to hear what
NO 80LDTER shell, In time of peace, be. quartered In
Mr- Just!** Kianfipan Black aay* SAy house without the consent of the owner, nor la time
to -Mr. Juatlre Brindisi, and Mr. of war but 111 manner to be prescribed by lew.
parties Cardbap. si their flret
ARTICLE IV
meeting rftirn th* Supreme Court
THE right of the people to bo recure In their persons,
convenesT
houses, papers, snd
effects.
against
unreasonable
, Tb* city of Nanking hao a searches and leisures, shall not be violated, and no war­
population of more than a million rant! shall Issue but upon probabtd cause, -supported by
ptriona. And Japanrra airman are
preadlaeuoualy dropping high
pleura bomb* on tham. Horn* day

airman wiU bomb Toklo la almb
Ur fashion.

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,4 a t w r o w s , Bate. t t —H Joy Ik. walk It .W i , from tb.
»(*'. *» -a-MM* (fr SlMnT.ry, a" tenia »a* ***** lbs We o t
Tsrlstr- »* ese shops ortars .do- of' tb.t p f w u n n
Ughtfal. sarwlae* t . M o n who .Jneid.nt.il/, on* of lb*
egr* te )Mk for l boas. Thar af* rrepnto dWortpOon. of tb.
tasked , away/ An tb. folds • of ten!* ei*a»tw « u written
■Id*-*trey1* whua erawi toward Jim Tally, wha «w , th# i
e d ^ e n l i
In
-TOO LAtJt TO,CLA8OTTtfao, f*«t. iids, , I .
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roars- lator from an aya-wttj
Br M W H U , KAY
, On* U e shop.for , &lt; a t * * “ ■ Il'.vls Indudkd to Tulir* *
W*,.lia,. slogan I * "it .11 m*n *»ra Atepad." ■ abates of
You lur* gotta band It to Sboa* |sef*i mtanoawat of law, and
gem -rst .ltfw*. woelS Its i w l" &gt; r e l* &gt; Xcrop*. Probably
folk* down In Miami, whan lt( uaLaa IK* nil** havo
boon
Va»art.-No girth.la too awpta to most drsmaflc Iarid sot to
bp .fitted,' no. beem too a a .- baaed o« tb»-T lU «U 1» In
ccrati la adrartlala’ and . pub.] chapgtd richt rrc n ll/ they hart
weOMbrV • r, ,,, .1 ^ ) ,
Coward# -Careloade." la It
ltcitjr they got th* rsat of tba * atm! hi of the grand jury * v
Another, U . . a aWporiuai «po- hoa*&gt;moo«.r. aro ataadJas
atato lookin’ like aa ox-cart com- try pa*, and then,
■Uiliiag in wndatt' mad* from deck, so dattroealy h*6F7
partd to • atraajnlin* train. .
Any noM* cltlaen of Miami
the O te . of repUlta. TMmaro o n . d ll r n w ) : I alawat
Thaj gat Goramor Frad down who io m O y alarmed or.r tht
li» V K eport Shotas •Upper, of ralUesgak* Skim n»- something would happen
thera Jaot.W ara the optnia’ of 1 aHoaUno baa only |o awwor out
IIs*tor bids, aad area toad akin. taka up do* — wo aro bat
the touriat aoaaon ami atari a a warrant or point, out offtrd
u &gt;'•.
grand and glorioua argument oa era to ,tha boy* they pkhad. oul
TALLAHASSEE. Sept-, U. — sotpa of than bar* tbotr too* - ttaa w* eaM soar be again.'
'Aeeldarita la th* IpduitHal field doeoratad with amidfllo shall. • Thao, aria la arm. tbar u
the aubjoct of gamblin' and with- oad pay ta land to aueh thing*,
Thor* I* on* ahop trlth a da- awsr,. m ooli as a- lUa pr*a.
out raallxia' Jt, frod- fausta out
Than If.tboa* duly constituted
rWfU-thw ornate"* legend:
with a oUtemaat that thou can tnfoiromoat nfrieoys fall to Jo
chandtao U mala!/ habordaa*- a. TITANIC."
pick np ana go te town, with lor do thmr duty or .ignore outh r*
#rr. bat Hi daaor lire* no* tb*
t -------o mil Iloo dMlan worth of f m maada. iho grand Jury might look
•hirers. On an* wall la ail' asDROWNS IN BATHTUB
publicity, wbil* they pit bank, la latf U Mtd find out why. A* Ur
Mbit ,of rope i.iaall (Tasmania
MIAMI. —t#|—John E3«
all rlBbteouwaaa waarm' a halo thla grdoHy apd normal proreduro
of half a dotan nooaoa «llh Drotbrre. eight month* old •«
with Yred left boldin' the bog. has b lh followed la plant/ moo
which
criminal* lum boon Mr.- end' Mr*. Oaoago B. Droll
Th* Idoa of Miami yoipta' enough to otart worry In' ibo
hanged I
aaSMUaOy drowned a* h* pis
about gamblin' la alaMSt a* fuany 06t*ni*r. Lat U&gt;» grand jury of
In a almltar tunod la Iba dlt- In a bothtoh along with, hla tl
a* it la ridioulou*. And tb* Dads, oy any other county linlirt
pi*/ ol .waxen figure* bmt yaer. oU aWtsr, GaMvrlav*.
acrowy
atatemaet. that
Ike.■ sonu 1 a*
office for*«« ■failure
io per.’M-u,
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nroohlra Drldgn, on th* 1trunk- . . .
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and grid wOl'fir* him to &lt;iukk
**Wb|lo, tpia- teert-*( e oppean Irn aid*. The** hr* atniulacrems . .
It •w ill. yurprto* y e n ., .
.
.
. I dea l know shout Fred, nut la . bo twxwuVr. lore* for Urn of..aot«ifaaa. TlUalaa . who. bare
If I wap gorernar and folk* down , aomrnor mynlhO twmarksd Mr.'
okd carry la' on the way thiy ttwln.. nbaro l*&lt; a alroap prob-j
thare kept yappln' at my inert obtlltr that greater oyeraiwi* Ip
hare- with him Toy. tb* poet witk tndu.tr/ la th# - Blata may boar ehaago. Today it,* owaor hag a tl'ii*n,Jlcnr**. nqi Iprogy &lt;
f t a*. l'U lent' on &lt;law ,and ialow -A»VNdS,’i'N »SV 1i*b&gt;' tn..&gt;iho*j lm
co ml ItIon. II* Ctrl' h#
ikak. cockeyed., town ae aUnud .cr^ay d freqaear/ n t p ratbar
•arn* about IK a weak oihtbib
tight they couVdnT got it uw*n»*
wih a. dark lantern and a ilmmyr iparrydon, In safety and gresP teg them.
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aad V i hat* it eiooad like that
Tbtg tbvra ia a Japanese flor
right on thru th* touriat acaaoa.
Tho U^pmL.inpub.r of aad- lat Is Uo wool aoranQas who
But I wouldn't ate* with ju«t
closin' ovorything that tb* Uw i d*or» occurred-.lu th* tollowing drole ssctaalraly Ip original
pleats, |lla apocipUy ts Dilatewould let mi sica* gad make ‘am •clsulftoaqonqi .
lure Jdwaasa garecaa.
w
MaptaUJ .piuplormeut . ..MS
aud If anybody really triad te
(loo* It up they'd howl a* loud ■ A. good deao of auro ‘apff. no
you could hear ‘am in farufT fooita’, law onfarc*want would
N r t s k i ff, spaa aad 1 4 ret
Siberia.
Ooeomor COM's recant ateto­ awen maybw.au, for wo h-ot *
rnent may hare boon a kit Wont mass of 'em cm - our book* that
aad crudot It pilgkt’ bare bcoa •p If* of folk* hare forgotten It
phrased In a more dellaate mna- thoy-orer knew about '*«*. And
nor. But norertholooa, ererybody boy, what a atmlgbujackot they'd
spun to b* fo r any commueity
unvarnished TRUTH, and aa I* lint- got tied op la 'am.
Of canrea It la Jurt a teraprel
usually tb* coa*, tb* truth hurts*
C ask position it no different la a tee-pot—« little quarrel be
than that of ail other Garrernerar l ween (he bora about who 1*
only tin others Just didn't talk gsnaa rids thin gravy train aad
who g«t* Wft p| the itetIon.
about it
If Miami doesn't wont gumhUp' There'll..ho gamblin' In Miami
ah* dooMi** bare tn hare it any this wtob* jurt like there- &lt;*'»i
Iltnllf Wie*

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mare than any other community,
and it ia nobody1* little red
wagon but h«r own-mad all. this
boicncy about It boM' up te the
Governor li Just a* much childish

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Acrontin,* t e all reports th* poo.
ot Miami and Dad* county
rt tin- regulation number of
ah*riffa. constables, deputies aad
polk* i.Hirers la Insare th*

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challenging competition of ol
ckite te World*." Aad Sani
aboald join fat Ui* rballaoghif.

LONGW OOD

j* reterood. ,te. xhptr ,
Bay. Btrert (ram a vf- ^
Urea' asoatbk" rpoaP in

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T liE anumeration in thu Conatltution o f oartaln rights
Nanking . who . sought refuge
sbpprd S U, B. gtmboat at tk# ■hall not b « construad to dany o r oiaparaga othsra • roDrat warehM of th* Japan*** air la ja a i by, tfao people.
raU, baa returtvad te. hla post at
THE powers not dalogatnd to tha Unltod Btatea by
tha embassy apparently upon la- th« Conatltution, nor prohibited by U to tht Statu, aro restreetioaa from Whabiagtoa- Tha
United Atatrc doeaa’t aoom U

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ATLANTA CONgTTTUTtQIi

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re a fftlfi IT quoted oa
itU paUooc* with OerlUHaa diataUre who U*
they are nat guilty of

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Social A n d Personal Activities
ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Bockty Bfltar

Social Calendar
MONDAY
______ _ jfhitfti a t' t h n lM
wtu open at Urn W antin'! Club
ta |:M o’clock. For Information
Mil U n W. U. Btawart, M*-J.

Circle Number F ir, of tho
•Pint Metbodtot Ctarcb will ■ » *
at 7:10 at Ibr bora*
U n. J.
R. B oolthu. 111 V . P int Stm t.
TUBS DAT
CtrcU Number Ftra of tbo
P int Baptfat Church will W »t
wtth Mru. W. P. Brooke, Jr. at
1100 Park Art. at ft;*0 o'clock.
FRIDAY

Tha Ctrl Scout* mill meet at
th* LUUu Houm at 8:4$ o'clock
to lenva for Banlanrta Bpring*.
Tbo regular builncua moating
of tha Sanford Townsend. Club
wtl ba b*ld at 1:00 o'clock in
thalr club room* In tha Walaka
Buildin&lt;r. Tha public 1* tori tad
to attend.

CUsa Holds Meeting
At Mrs. Joe Petraa’
Mn. Joo Patna presided orar
tha maolluK of Tba Filandahlp
CUaa of tba Pint Ckrtatlan
"Church ut bar borna laat Tuaaday
orealnf.
Bcrtptura waa read br lira II.
J, Clauaa and prujrer wa* led Ur
lira. A. II. tlrrd. An latnreqUng
bualnaaa maatlng waa bald, fol­
lowed br a aoclal hour.
( Tba boataaa a«rv#d . refresh
‘ manta to- (ha followlna; Mr*:
Ell* Nlblark, Mr*. JannI* Holme*.
Mn. O. T. poaraon, Mn. Oeorge
Townsend, Mn. A, II- Urrd,Mn.
A J. Loeelug and Mra. II, J.
Clauaa.

M rs. W . A. Patrick
Entertains C l a s s
Tba Yotuntear Clean of tba
Vint t»i$taM» W M ttM TM r
day araalog with Mra. W, A Pat­
rick in Loch Arbor.
' Mra. F. B. I.amhon, preaidant
of.tba dead, bad ebarcu of Iba
maatlng, Plana ware mada for
palatini tba windows of tha
cbarch,' A calling program waa
dlscasasd.
During tba aoclal hour tba
boataaa aurveii nfrsabmanta to
tba following: Mra. F. B. Lamnon. Mn. liar Fox, Mn. Eminsit
McCall, »lm. lae Cuunller, Mn.
O. T. 1'anmin. lire. J. A. MeOnw. Mra. M. J. Dana and Mn.
Alas Johnson.

Elizabeth Shoemaker
Teaches In New York
Of Intarsat to a larga number
of friends ban WUI ba tba fol­
lowing account taken from the
Cornwall News. Cornwall. N. Y.:
“ Mlaa Elleabalb Bhoamakar of
Sanford, Fla., baa accepted tbs
position of seventh grade teach­
er In Iba Cornwall High School
tn place of Mias Ellen Prescott,
wbo recently resigned. Miss
Bhoamakar la a graduate of Sem­
inole High School. Sanford, Fla.
"Oa complatOTn of bar hlgb
school' atudlua aha attended Plor!da - Hoot hern College at Lake­
land, Fla, Upon graduation from
collage aba taught lu tha Bsmlnol« High la bar horns town.
Bba baa completed three ysara
of summer school at Columbia
Unlrarulty and la still continu­
ing with pout graduate work ut
that university. Mias Bbosmekar
will teach junior aoclal. atudlga
and aonlor math amat lea."

M iss Helen Chapman
W ill Play In Band
LAKEIAND, BapL 21. (Spe­
cial )—Helen Chapman. Sanford
fraehmn enrolled In Flartdn
Boathem College, I, among tboeo
wbo bare b en selected for wtSm*
berahIp to tbo Senthern’s praepeethre Tl-pUae bond. Mbs Chapman
baa bod orar two yuan tg u t ia u i
with tbo bom drum, which tbo
will play to tba bond.
Tba bond to hotog -erg antoed
under tbo directorship of Mlao
FI prune* Copeland,
wbo war
brought, to Southern for that purpoor bp Fraoideot Lodd If. Bplray.
||i. |^| kil nufhhfiHi
Im m i l n f tfcat Ua»F

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Opening the Fall enea^ 'with
a.large- t«* yeator^ay uftarnooa,
M(jl Baorge DaCottas enter­
tained , at bar home on Fork
Avenue la-honor of bar deathlei-ln-Uw. Mra. Fradertek Bell,
wheee recent marriage In At­
lanta wee of wide aoclal Inter­
net tm the South. '
. Jn the living-room, taltaman
rouse, bronie iluutaa, yellow
marigolds, and golden cbryainUamuma falatad. a glowing anluma j color echemJ. tu tha . dintag room, wham 'white candles
Ut the tea Mble. Michaeltnhk
dalalaa. coral vtnu sad alamosdan ware comblaed tor decora-

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Roper AnDouncei
Plan To Extend
Airways Syitem

2,000 Chinese
At Canton Are
Reported Dead

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iterated Us urgfega that Ameri­
Nam es A re Drawn
cans evacuate to Talangtao, a
Eleven New Routes Shangtung port, and thence to
For Circle Three
Manila. Japan#*# planes and
A re Considered, To warship* rained bomb* and
Tba following names bars bead
Cost Two Million shells on th* port ettk* of Can­
drawn for Orels Number Three
ton and Hekhow causing wMtto
LootsI
m
a
8tala
University
of the’ Vint tiaptbt Church:
•prvad t't. mag*.
WASHINGTON, Sept, 13. •fra. V. II. Haktr. rMi. H. U whan he wfll’tooamo hto studlee.
Nanking, earmarked by Jap­
W&gt;— Secretary Roper announced
Daard, Mra. J. D. Cochran. Mrs.
E, a Kirchboff baa returned
yesterday that the Federal sir: anese for destruction aa tha aeat
J. If. ColrJoagh, Mrs. J. IX Dosways system will bo •utended of Chinese resistance vras not
sty. Mrs. W. c\ Edvrnra*. atra. from New Terk where he
over 11 new routes, ut a coat of raided llik morning, howtver. a*
Henry Rugllab, \Mro. Raymond boon upending a two-wotta* va­
approximately *3,000 000, If that’ O’ " Japanese wvrv apparently
Floyd. Mra. r . E. Oalcbal. Mra. cation.
much money to arallabla after j Improai.d by tha aartouanea* of
Charles M. IlooO. Mra. R. C.
Improvement of th# #utottag aya- American, British, French and
Mru. Ban Cantwell ai
Ilarper, Mrs. I f A. Haynaa. Mn.
t#m.
| Oennan protwta ag* Inal unroXV. K. nonja&gt;Mra. T. D. Inabl- mother, Mra Miauls Jones, have
with Mra.
Tha Comme re#
Depertmant atricled bombardment
of the
gone to Miami for a week's ato­
nab
IMU MW.
chkf •iprvsrod belief it wUI t# e*»Hton population,
Also Mr*.'" \t*m, R. Radar, ll with Dr. and Mra.
Mru. OVSUn Ltogta. about a year before availability of
In the first raid, on Nanking
Mn. A. I - Rally. Mru. IlanrislU Jouaa.
Mn. DaCoMe'a n * » web M tha necessary fundi h apparent, yesterday, one wavs of Japeneaa
Leouard, Mrs. J. L. Ml*. Mrs.
ckRfoo end her. shoulder but ha said much preliminary plane* appeared over tba city ot
d i e clary left yesterday .far
Erana McCoy. Mn. Lnla Millar,
eeruage was of white ranee. T ip . work on tha rxjenalena could be 1°:®0 A. M. and tha second at
Mrs. Fred Jtfera, Mrs. O. 0. Valdosta. Oa. after having steal Bail wore
w&lt;
black net ttlth
dona In tha mauntlma.
, 11 A. M. Thalr atUcka warn eonRoller. Mrs, A. L. Btacey, Mrs. several manthe boro Flaying with
Mra. Btobop green net Tha intensions, thalr mllaaga t*rrd on tha headqaarttn of the
tba
Sanford
Lookouts.
Sarah J. Stewart, Mn. W. L.
,
while
Mra.
'Wtth
*r
and estimated coat as announced gaveromeut political party—the
Bloudenmire. Mn. M. M, White
bias tafnta Ysfth b by .Ropcr included:
chi
! Kuomluting—near tha Russian
_ ________ of 'Jackson
and Mlaa Helen Ward.
of rad: roses.
C l n b f n h e t l-Washington ■ f ib '^ o v k ,
emba-fty. Bomba were
vtn* Reach returned Sunday to
Those pouring tee ware. Mrs. miles, *370,000.
Irainrd Qn this area for 10 mlnenter tba Dulean U. Flstebar
Members Named For High School, attar tpeudlag two It'A 'N ew m an. Mra. Jamba Bla­ noutton-Nvw Orleans, 336|«1m - The third wave of planet
res. Mra. W. A Adams. Mf*. miles, *310,000.
appeared at 11:30 A. M.
B a p t i s t Circle weeks with hto mother.
John ’ Mstack. Jr, Mra. ‘ T. 1.
Meantime 13 Chines# pursuit
Amarlilo-Fort Worth, *07 milesHarris,
and
Mra.
nobert
Oman
planes had lsk#n th# air and b#
Robert Pearson baa ratersed
* 100, 000.
T h e following name* here
Atlaeta-Charleston, 170 m|toa, gan attacking III# Invadara.
been drawn for Circle Number to tha University of Florida to
O there seal .lint the
There was n storm of #xplod
1103,000.
Two of rr« Baptist W. M. «. enter the Engineering College,
Mra. It. n. Deal, Mra. H.
after working with Iba Produce
Corpus . Chrktl-Houaten,
100 Ing bomba and untl-ulrcnft shells
for (lire entiling year:
B. Lewis. Mra. :Badfe
from 10:30 lo ll:KI A- M. A
Mrs. w. T. Wheelea*. Mn. Conditioners. Inc. of Miami - at Mra. Mhrllu Dram, Mrs. D. U mile*. *09,000.
The aviation alda whkh Roper numter of firci started to th*
Watson Real, Mra. H. A. Bptar, Port Valley, Oa, Spartanburg. B. Thrasher, ' Mra. J, D. Wood raft
city.
Mn. K n. Carter, Mrs. It.. H. C, Croxst, Va. and Hsgsrtown. Mrs. w. C.- HPl, . Mra. Bat said th* government would in
Hull along these route*, If funds •There were 10 Chinee# fighting
Blauglitcr, Mn. Vldcl Jones. Md.
Cantwell. Mra. Ifawklns Oonnal
prove sufficient, include Inter­ planes in th* air at 11 A. M., and
Mn. A. J. Petenori. Mra. Voile
ly, Mra. Joa Malfch, Mrs. James
William*. Mrs. Roy Britt, Mra. ’Sophie Lang* .Is Back Bbaron, Jr.. Mra. A ,P . OOOaal- mediate landing fklda, beacon a number of aarlal dog fights de­
veloped as lb* Chines* maneu
B. C. Graham. Mn, Clifford
Mrs. Cawtkon ITatchlaon. lights- radio range and communi­ vrrrd lo gvt at lb# Japanese
In New Production ly,
cation atutleni and teletype eomWalker, Mn. J. P. Hnltsclaw.
Mra- Lloyd Boyle. Mrs. O. It. monkution circuits where required bombers, In th# center of th* in
Mrs. Bantord ikradney, Tin. U.
KlrUeF. Mra. Ralph Wight, Mrs.
to furnish adequate weather re­ vsdlng equadrona.
One of the spiciest mystery-*dJ. Meeks, Mn. llrltton Jntmxcu.
W, J. Thigpen. Mrs. Robert A it
The Japanese planes began
Mn. I. n. KeI ridge. Mrs- Mur­ venturv storks of tbo asaeon, Mtoa Frances Morrow, Mlaa Re* porting.
Roper said Congrras has pro­ wheeling awey at 11:30, and by
ray Jarrla, Mra. A. L. Kelly. “ Sophie Lang Goes Waft,** to play­
Stevens aad Mlaa Camilla
vided for a $7,000,000 airway* noon the “ all clter" signal was
Mn. W, It, nnrdlnor, Mr«. 8. A ing Friday at &gt;tho .Rita- Theater.
construction
and Improvement sounded from th# Chinese air
Kdanfiold, Mrs. J. A. Htrsnio. Gertrude Michael plays Sophia
program, and that *5,000,000 of sirensMrs. I*. E. Tew, and Mn. IL Lang again ‘ to this new thriller,
The second raUk luputw*
and Ja lovelier than ever in the part.
the fund la bring applied to mod
Humming.
ernliation and Improvement of I’. M.- and wa* aimed at th*
* Tha following namea ware Probably tbo. clevs rest, *and ’ ca ?
the preaeat Federal airways sys­ ilslakuan district outsid* th#
drawn In Ct[cle Number Kits: talnly tha moat |beautiful o f Jewel
city walla along th* waterfront.
tem.
.
Mn. C. A- And arson, Jr„ Mra. thieves, flophto . Lang. goes to
. Announcing.* long Ust of proj­ Rumba were- rained on the rail­
J. U. Abrabama, Mn. R. R. Bat work in Hollywood, ’to Urn'- latest
ect* Being undertaken on the way slat Ion, It was damaged and
tan, Mn. W. P. Rrooks. Mrs. C. o f her pictures, and the Iresult to
existing system, he laid that If one railway roach was destroyed.
C. Cou. Mn. J. C. Calhoun, Mn. u tremendously -exciting film.
UNCOLN. Nab. Bapl. I l . - f f ) price* actually hid on this work Doiens of Chines* "mat-eheli1'
B. J Duels. Mn. J. II. Eetrhlge. A la i of credit for -thja - picture
iM rs'lt:- r. 0 town. Mn. L. V. goes, to u fine east aa wall as to —Senator a forge W. Norris, vet- d o' net exceed preliminary call und workmen's house* were In
Laulln. Mn. J. C. Mitchell, Miaa Michael. A 'newcomer who eran Nabrsska ludapandsnt. aaljl matra thert will he n balance *f Denies. It was believed that moar
Mra. M. B. Nelson, Mrs. B. J. Is certainly destined1 f o r . tha yastarda, the figm to “ lla the $2000,000 available for the as- of the civilian* killed died In this
area,
Nil. Mn. R. N. Nipper. Mn. T. heights of stardom . la „ Saadis Sagrauu Court to tba. people to tensions.
Chinese intimated that about
not
overiyeT
W
any
means."
Roper
am
id
th*
Improvement
Storms,
.who
plays
bar
first
.lead­
C. Pltrbford. Mra. R. R. Pippin,
Ha railed fur •presentation i of construction program on rxltllng CO Japanese plane* participated
Mn. a. E. Rolllne, Mn. T. W, ing dramalk rale Jn “ Sophia Lang
Rucker, Mrs. J, (1, Sharon. Mn. Goes West.’* Mlaa Slorma/to'. aa tha! coart’ Isin a to-the alsctorala air route* la now In progress and In thk raid but said that only 24
two proposela nlll require until January 1, 1930 of llu-m penetrated Ihe capital's
J. a smith. U n. Ray P. Byrnes. able nelrcsV and aha; belongs in and advanced
defenses.
Jr, Mrs. Ben C. Steals, and Mn. tha ranks of tha moat "gorgeone which ba said would mats th for completion.
The Chinos# said that four
screen atari In the world. Two high tribunal mor« damocratle:
It will probably be at least next
Lllltan Vickery.
I —Make It Impoaalbla tu de­ July before any of the Improve­ Japanese plants were shot down
Circle Number Flea members capable and charming young man
bate bean lD(l|nl to meat with play opposite Miss Mkhael and clare a law uncouatllutloual by ment* era in operation, hr added, —on# In the Tuknw district, one
Mn. W. P. Drooka. Jr„ at 1140 Miss Storms: Lee Bowman and a mare majority. This ba said because th* rqulpmrnt to he us. cl on the waterfront near th* United
Park Avenue
nail
Tuaaday, Larry Crabba. who both play their could ba dime wllkouL a const! la In demand solely by the gov­ State* gunboats- a third in tha
parti with infectious enthusiasm. tullonel atnnndmerit.
ernment and Is manufactured on­ cimtrr of the city opposite the
Bcpt. it. at 1:00 o'clock.
big concrete buildings of General1 —Limit, by amauduiant tba ly after orders are ptserd.
Tho story ta concerned wlta Mtoa
Michael, who la forced by the po­ terms of tba Hupro me Court Tha improvements include con­ Uiiuo Chlang Kai-Shek’* “ officers
amt
ullier
Federal struction of altnukanroua trans­ moral endeavor association’* and
lice lo leave New York, ami Jump* Justices
M I b s Lawton’s Class
aboard a train bound for Cali Judges to nine ysara Instead of mission radio range and tele­ a fourth ut un unnamed point
Presents Program foruto. On it aha meats La# Bow Ufa.
phone stations, low powered loop outside the City.
V
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Norris said be would puab tba type radio range markers, radio
Fighting continued until 2:30
man, who;, protects bar from
Room One. taught by Mlaa searching policemen! and a Sul fight for bla bill embodying tba rang* and radiotelephone trans­ I*. M., when Hie “ all clear' signal
Kathryn Lawton, had charge of tun who has a huge diamond first proposal at the- nett .Con­ mitting stations, five-lower vartl- again waa sounded, with Chinese
tha Wednesday chapel program called “ The Star of tba World." gressional eaaalon "If It looks
ral radiator antenna units, and In­ airplane* droning overhead aa
of tha Banford Grammar School, Sandra Rtorme, a famous actress, If 1| will stand any show of stallation of 7000 miles of tele­ “ itiaatcre of the air.”
A Japanese spokesman said
typewriter
communication cir­
which ronatoted of tha following! and her manager, Larry Crabte,
Ha apnha aiithuilailirally of cuit*.
hand-to-hand fighting took place
Star Spaa glad Banner and Flag era both on the train and Crekbt
baa plana for tha theft of*4ha tba fight ba predicted against
Th* simultaneous Iranemlsalon yesterday aouthmiat of Unhang-,
B*1utn-~Stud*nt Body.
lb* ------Chinese wrrr trying to
The tlrd Psalm—Student Body. diamond hRbaelf. Mlaa Mkhael tbs "eocporattoua uni moaopo- radio rang* and telephone station where
..........elth
does not tall flow man that aha k IIva" ha said wars responsible lo coat about *35,000 will be con-{resist Japanese bayonets
Sentence Prayer—Room One.
, their curved “ big sword*." Th*
Song. Home on tha Range^—Btu- a gam thief, but lays plana to for the attacks on Justice Hugo atrucled at Tampa, Fla.
Twenty-nine medium and low {battle raged arouml th* vlllagee
stall tha Jewel to spite of Crabba*■ U Black,
dent Hody.
.
,
Norris pralaad tba appointment powered loop type radio range of Koketsal and Mengkwin.
Military Tap Dance—B y I v t a plana.
At a party in Hollywood tha gam of Black lo Ihg Supreme Court murkere, to cost about $23,1X10, The Chinee* said that regl*
Metoch.
disappears, and auspkion k direc­ but la mauled bla removal from each- will ba constructed, tnclud- incuts of llie Japanese-controlled
Song—Jennie Lee Hutchins.
|Manrhukuoan
army.
Including
Intereating Pacta about Indiana ted toward Mtoa Mkhael. Crabba tba Beaeta. wham ba said hto Ing. Vero Beach, Fla.
Construction of simultaneous many soldiers were lelng “ forced
—Ouwla Davia, Marian Pear, has stolen fha diamond and es­ "courage aad kouaaty are m i
■one, Camilla Lundquiet. Em­ caped, followed by Bowman. Bow­ ad." Ha commented - that “ avaa radio range and radloltltphena by the Japanese lo attack their
met Hogan, Gerald Loosing man manages to catch up with If Black la a member of Iba Ru transmitting stations at a cost of fellow CTihicse.’’
UnilrM 1'ress coerespondrnta
Alice Hall, Roily Penn. Clar­ Crabba and Mtoa Mkhael ta time King Klau, that ta nd legal ob about *3$J)0Q each- to replact old
___obsolescent Individual radio who rcarhed th* front nttr Liuence McKee, and WUhalmanla to clear her name and ceavtace Halloa to bis appointment."
her that diamond stealing la tea
range and radio communkatlone, hang early yesterday aaw eight
Niblack.
strenuous a Ufa work. She decides
to planned, Including Alma, G*., wave* of Japanese Infantry rush
Indian Legends:
DOG WILL RE "SEEING ETtt*
Atlanta, Ge., Jacksonville, Fla-, tha Chinee* lines only to he muwed
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Of the Maatadon or bow wa that aha will go straight and ge
Miami- FI*., Mobil*. Ala., and down by 'machine gun*. It wee
happen to lust the Cranberry straight to Bowman, tool
LOS ANaCLES, —W -T h o y TRtuvillr, Fla.
estlmatrd the Jsptnes* suffered
—Catharine Clark.
won’t g in the dog e diploma but
The 7000 miles of teletypewriter B0I) ruuaaltlei In this tingle acOf tba Aapan Tree or why tba
ball share credit for tha bache­
clrtnlta will cost *325,000 and will Hon.
leaves quiver— Deity Moore.
lor of arts dagrad that Louisa
Indlcullte of Chines* Indigna­
Of tha Coyote or how the Indiana
Shull will seek at Occidental coi­ ba placed along routta including tion at th* United Hiatts’ neutrali­
Atlanta, Ge JacksonvIlIe, FIs.
cams to have fire— Pauline Me.
tal*. Blind, Mtoa BhuU appeared
ty policy th* influential Shang­
Lolland.
on tha caewm with bar “ saetog
hai newspaper Ta Kung I'au said
RNDBAVOUR
LOCATED
Quartet—Tha Indian Lora Call
aye" guide to teht np a scholar­
editorially:
—Catharine Clark, Pauline Meship iba had won’ and announced
“ Chinese are grateful for th*
LONDON, Rept, *3. -lA ^ —
Lelknd, Roberta Evans, and
aha would study W n for four
and moral support
Independent tourers today aymRathy
. .
Mary Godwin.
.oyu^SSMTVrSrttTlU. ysara to tha bepe of becoming a Tire*
reported that Fradtrkk Slgriat’a . whkh tbay are receiving from
aboil story Witter.
Endeavour L Amarka'a cup cha1*|Franca, Britain und Soviet Rusait,
By nightfall _______ _ _ _
Republican Army bed pushed half W IFI ALSO M S m » -B I« T B R lengur thru# yuan ago, had been but the altitude of the United
Rev. C . C. Garrot
located several hundred milts States, where Ik* China’s great
a mile paat the taws, aenamidtoi
Speaks Here Friday It and trapping several *v------- A HAVERHILL, Maas. -U P I- southwest of th* Aioret. Endea­ eat hope- has been must dtarourrebels within.
Morris Oraanstetab wlta la alas vour had bom missing ainc* mid* aging."
II waa announced this morn­ Tba fall of the town o f M M la
bla step-sister Gradnatato a father, night September IS when Ra tow
PEIPING, Kept., II. - ( A 7 ing that tbo Rev. c . C. Oarrat, -immtosnt.’' e Febua News Agency
Tl, marrtad Ml*. Miriam Un* waa aartad to a hurricane.
district auHanot.Bd.at of tba report said.
Caban, TL Tnoibad W Morrlg’ wife.
AaoemWeya of nod of tha Floe
With Granje to deepente pota­
S U E S
Ida District, will preach at tba tion, the town of Aenegs farther
Sanford Undanamlnallonal Tab- south also waa threet r a il Tba
araaOto. Ninth Street and Laura! read to A ssets cate the rebel-op­
Avenue, Friday evening, Sept. erated XRtlroed to the rebel bora
H IWfat Fanamye hi Cerdeha Fravtoee.
ll waa ata'ted that tba Rev, Fall of Aouage woeM be ■ aovere

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Wallace Outlines
7 Point Program
For U.S. Farmers
Parity Incomes From
FarmsTo SeAdm inistration Objective

basin#** efficiency,
6 —"FailllljrVtlod farms iboaRl
be ravored. by ilia Fodsrat - nil a*
ot Iba gain# .hating to do .^Rb
benefit payment* and similar uMa
lo rural Income!
7,-i"Ke«leral and ‘ Rial# * (unto
promote agricultural roeoarah g w
must continue to ba apant to
farm efficiency."
Wallace defended tha ISAM.*
000 fo 30.000.040,000 acre prom *
tlon In major crop pleul.
proposed In tha new l*3t
program, by pointing out
ylelde on colion, for ii i n jl * ,
have born higher for u«vfral
year* lb*n the long thus assy• i*
;&gt;
He pointed nut that Japan* out
of our hlggcit cotton buyers pto
taken ulnce Aug. . 1 only 33jto0
balsa, at against llt.OM
In the tarna period !■■! year,
“ If Ihere la any erring, u -to
possibly on Ihe. alda of bttos
loo liberal." Wallace tsld,

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WASHINGTON. H«pt. JJ.-l/n
— 8ecrotary of Agriculture Usury
A. Wallace l*»t nlubl revealed a
new administration plan to glv#
farmer* “ parity Incoma" Instead
of “ parlly prices' nil tltolr ma­
jor crops,
Ha -defined partly Income ■*
Hi# “ per ctinlla i.barn of the na­
tional Inciim# received by the
farmer mi ilm average In the to
years bntoie llm World War."
, The partly' price nhjocllv# wa*
-In lusuro Urn farnlor n price for
kle crop* equal til Ilia average
Hydney Island, between FIJI
of 1909-1914 price*.
and Hawaii ( la noted for it*
Watlera oald ltin per rsplla hordes of ravenous cat*, wild off­
share of Income under the par­ spring of i*o felines Introduced
ity 1uremia plan wunhl he bard by a planter to combat rata
to forecast because of the shift­ which destroyed th# cobra,
ing demand und production In
crops.
Fraternal Day — October *—
The seven point program out­
lined liy ilm serrelary lu his ra I* celebrated ua a legal holiday
In Alabama,
din address provided:
1. —"Farmer* should have a
fair iliaro lii Ilm national In­
come; |hut Is, n share whlrh
will give Hi# average firrfler ns
much purrhtelug power relative
to ih* average non farmer aa was
the rase during the SO years be­
fore the World Waf.
2. —"Tfie welfare of all farmera and of city people aa well,
demands, that tho wide fluctua­
tions In supply and prlra of llm
m.ijer crops he evened out ns
much as pusslh!n by the Use of
Ihe over-normal granary amt
crop Insurance.
3. —"The peepte who live np
Ike-Mad tutul h ere- uociirlty ut
P U V i A * ' ' ' ..
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proprily. We imtel produce con*
srrvallniially, nol t-iplollutlvety.

•.—“ Furman through sound
co-npisrullrea mual come Into
control of thnse marketing, proc­
essing, purchasing und nurvlco
functions for which they ate
rapablu nf dlspluyluy nuprrlur
Japanrse military aitlhorities an­
nounced today Hint Ihelr ’army
had shattered the Chinese con­
crete defense line north of Rust­
ing fu and bud driven the Chinese
bark In band In-bund fighting lo
within n I I I Ilu nf that atrulrgic
base 80 miles mmth of here.
Sharp anxiety wn* felt for fire
American cltlieiir wbo were be­
lieved tn linvu remained in I'oatIngfu which Ju|inm-se airplanes
have bombed dally.
Tb# Jupem-se derlnrrd that
Kuochuung, n villa:;,- three quar*
ter* of * lullo north of t’oatlngfu,
fell tu tlwlr ullurk at 9;3|) A. M.
and tb* enpturu uf tlm city Itself
wee Imnilni-nt.
The smithing offensive against,
the alreng Chlncio defense line
began an noon ns darkness frll
last night, the Japanese aald,
when they furred Ihe rrusstng of
tho Tvao Itlver, eight miles shove
I'aothrgfu, on tho trunk railroad
to llankiiw mid then assaulted the
concrete Chinese redoubts that
form virtually an unbroken wall
terns* ccnlral Hopeh province.

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CAkTKI. flAHDOLro.
Sept.
tim Italian.lin&amp;
M r uag
baa at acheel ■•IQ ba rnoegh ito
W « lAal tHrht act «a* the P M 'I laJaaMUMyt
*M T htatimecgft the iftaettoan
t o an attire, ached i w , i t approved a lone tnWmorandam on rttlatda mnvretk ' aaM,' I f 'M t u
tim
u»# m
dWeckmhU10 da«bn lttfcW to fo the poelllon of ilia Catholic
llgieiia rallMUom U . O f w * .
•Wheat itttad- and: eeryv .prebeHy

Ma-bkaKby appatlM'Wtn r ill for raat oF lha art.moon and'make •OrhMi ilia T 1H - aald

•men/orrament Whan . riaecaa are unneccaaary the coAatant. a li­ “deplnrabta*
over'end play tlata begtne. Again. biing «r placing In which ad many
children Indulge. Thaaa Ionebe*
•heaid not prevent a goad appe­
tite when lha &lt; o'clock dlaaar I*
ready. If lha chlUrta Ara not
haagry; an ebeenrent mother will
radure the afternoon lunch 10
•och an amciint that it daaa not
leterfera with the evening matl.
When there h loo IIUU time far
a hearty lunch, the amount the
child rata may ha quite biaulfldent to carry him through until
evening. Thn mid-afternoon meal
aerrea a, definite pttrpeaa and
•hould be planned with the aame

ale a day ara Important lev
Jth, happlrvaai, and good gradaa!
bwahtbat that, will euad by
ioblli. Mtf1 moon, a awaHallag

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aathocltlaa. Rmmato tJaedtnal HN,
cellt; Vatican, Seereianr efStkia,
compiled the UaU Ctar the- fo fe e
goaacaerattou.'
t 1- •• •,
The I-ope waa nnderatoad not
only to ha*a appro* ad. &gt;hat to
have alraautheaad- aawa W the

ecaramoOchev *ta a na'endo* ,^ 1 1 1

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Ovaltine

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TCUTLARD
WESTERN “BABY‘BEEF

MILK
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Potfl^ofes
C A M P B E L L 'S

CAMPBELL'S

TOMATO

TOM ATO

LARbE NOI « CAN

NO. 2 PE‘As
NO. 2 ST. BEANS
NO. 2 APPLE SAUCE
NO.

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URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1937

Joblesi Cental
f 6 &amp; i Underlay
In Near Future

Wallace A i d Is
Afckid In Row On
Citrus Agreement

Unemployment Count
Seen A s A W To.B «r
lief Administration

-H.rkmtu.il— r

By MORGAN M. BEATTY
AP Featurd Service Writer
W ASHINGTON.
S ep t- f t —
* X c u ll aeon be htiHrtf » lot about
. tba forthcoming “ m m w " o f lh *

-i

unemployed. but you'll
f

eompaxr

to

work

need ■

your

voluntary and therefore p«&gt;sritrd of no power* to “ brand”
citliena. (That voluntary: Wprelr’ '
alon make* the tally rcwlmmela 1
•Iran vote.)
A critic would find himself In '
possession of a lot of arguing
matulyl by charging that. any
oenaua of the unemployed i* a1 " ------" -----’ ................... ........... .
negative, and therefor*, relative, vsrfnnr ii VIIihu or Ihv d r ift . IS*
ly pointleai thing.
•'« ti.s* wtie mail* l.v th eater ff.
* ( ' •uncluilfietf.'^, '
t&gt;-. p rrdden l o f the V nttid
For
Instance,
If
th*
medical
«9\
. 8. The |mU«|tl mark the flr*t
rti nnd ft rower-., an Orlando
profission
wanted.
Information
(
¥mm experiment by the United State*
. tlutt the proixwnl agreem g- mprernment In thl* kind of edn- about Uelh-bruahing. it would,
I'M dominated hy the Fie­
not aek how many people do ,'1'
2 J : aua-laklng.
their teeth. The lds fltrt-M t-vchsngr.
T i p . a. The no-called cetiau* l( an not bruah
Ki&gt;&gt;■ «•«.*« group favors a dlfexcellent example pf how the qiieillun would ba, “Do you wadi f r - r t i.ri.ingemewt for p r o o 'in g
your
teethT"
Similarly,
in
a
notC
2 f * vote* of the American public can
Vl'*n*-t*l«, and lew* frequent * T 3 ?
make iUelf heard between na- raal crni.ua the question would t d
pinrutrs. Hr . i d
the
be,
“
Are
you
employed?”
; Uonal election*.
I
eirreeniml
pt,~rntrd
And the quellipn would I r put tentative
a S
For It v a i a recurring public
h r.e
- . t,..|waetlral.
" outcry that brourht both tmrtie* to every ‘ utiieti, not merely t*
V &gt;■ e . l.srreu m o lte d In the
into the open on the question those person* who actually at. v iih *
nl o f the litru* exchangeof an unemployment census. So or ■may be. or think tlie&gt; in i- r r e ul, livw. amt a breakup.
unemployed.
— gv widely vsrylng were the estimate*
Admittedly the scheme l« n &gt;l
/ f
of unemployment that people beItan to wonder, and a*k. why that th* atates. citiei, and th.
nee
the federal government didn't perfect, but It hi quit* possible
find i&gt;u.. how mnny people- aelu- federal govarnmrnt will get w
J n J ally were unemployed. News- good 11000,000 worth of Infor- Tt-iv
out a
e paper i-dltnrlxU on thia aubjeet matlon about unemployment.
— Jk were appearing at the rate ot
? Y
flee or aix a week tail January.
r m fc u .
By the time th* lehvea were
m budding, the rale wa» Su a
CHICAGO, - W ) - A
iharply
week. pointed pencil pierced the heart
Wi,
Last tprint young Henry Sabot r’ f Marian Knippal, seven, when
Lodge. Jr., Republican aeaalor he stumbled and fell on th* lawn
A d
from Massachusetts, allpped an at her home yertrnlay. She died
• \
amendment into the annual re a ibort time lite r In a hospital.
lief bill providing for o complete
•W
cemua of the unemployed by th(
ceniu* bureau. Without warning,
LEGAL NOTICE
b* railed foe * vote und got it.
' *
Bella,,, aargeants-at-arm» an.: ftoTtCK o r amplication yon
\
, aenatorial secretaries atartled Ihi
t a x iir:i:n
N irrtrK t.u io :it K iir
m v » :s .
rutomac country-aide immediate Tl»lit
JlanAiIl , I 'r U i i
tiult.*r
vf
_
ly with an cmoilteney call to the I'M C ir li n n it No. Tit. iMiit'tl
Ut«
?tb
4a&gt;
ul
Auguat
A
L
&gt;
1*13.
2 C rDcmocVatk faithful. Breathleaa has niatl wan)* In my tiff.** nutl
ANN PACK
,
' senator* reached their aeata W lias iij« 4« ap |iUfa Hon fur a taa
Delicious— Cure
. through the mite of technic*!
; pro* and con*.
litre' are three blnpoint*
to
keep In rabid: ,
J2
t. The count Will not be a cenX * tu t . In . the commonly »ccepte&lt;l
meaning .o f that word. It will
Imi rathir aji ■officttti,lr«l»it*tlon
of the cltltatm w h /V a n t,-or m
2 f
r

— port. It

I . in A « * « r . txXt

'
*&gt; “
ut ,urt
. »'qh I.
• »«.
ra«»*o hurint* ware user eewc- p w a iU towMMtwd - “ is
red am our
t U 'i k a e
t a d t u f o o t 4 &gt; »i.U » d l J w e . n

$55,000% Worth of Pine?
IN 12 WEEKLY CONTESTS

After all, * Democratic admin.
_w
titration shouldn’t let Republican*
2 r
get the popular end uf public
quest Iona.
,
,
Th* Ilemocralle lemlcrehlp then
J ib
got busy and framed n bill glv„
the President a blink check and
3 c
f y kind of unemployment c»tml
unlimited power to take alinost
that appealed to him. The mc*anr* slid through like jreoicd
lightning.
Tho President had to keep, la
2 ,7 mind th* fact tint • complete
wa i* ctm m by trained censua bureau
men would cost $£4,000,000—*
.aunt that would put a big dent
In hi* budget for 193H. Moreover,
“
th# regular' census will answer
Xi'r' *H employment questions within
«n &gt; a ecant two year*, in IV40.
A compromise was Mr. .R ooms
velt'a obvious put, Flrat, he de­
cided to limit the cost so fat
i**— as the federal government lx
; * »1 concerned to $ 1000.000. Then hr
AT
figured out a tentative plan to
• t
have the state*, cuuntlrs, and
!
towns set up alactlon machinery
A C
for an ''arepieymmt m u m day1
\
late thl* yaar ami presumaely
• ae bear the coat themedvra. (Elec
3 A m tion machinery usually
cost*
43m about a d.rfUr * vote.)
A*
That lltil. trick will Lav* the
federal
government
free • to
-apend $4,000,000 for:
* ’*
2 fl 1
I—A poll by extra rural malJ

B RE AD

OHAPK

t *“«h' 1 1b*d jpruprriy in ilia County

of Uaiitlnola ttialo vt f'lt»r&gt;dd. tomill
Nnulh
of Lota T 4 I
l&gt;raw‘a ftuLJIvUlon fla t Dook
S I a n 19
•
Tils iin t ijD ip l
of
lit* »al(a
property aa&lt;a*r the aal4 rertlf •
‘•ala iH tN v i a in Ida liana of
L'uli now a
t'lileaa aal4 rerllflcata ahall ba
arenrtllng la law. tha •
proparti' 4«m tlbn l Hiarelu nr II b* (
•old to (ha lilnhaaV oltlJrr at lha
court-hoiita door on the fir«l
Ifondaf In tb« mouth at thlut»*r.
i n f . which *• th# flh
cay
J
OetoUar. |*jl

JELLY
FRE N C H ’S M U ST A R D
W O U l'U E STE M S .U T K I n a t k a

beltta

CLAPPS ILVBY FOODS

BLUK BOSK

lialetl tit iv I ltd day o f Beptaim-

bar, HIT.
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Clark uf Ultni i Cautl

POU N DS

of
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o r APPiirATitfM r o u
TAX OKKII

NOTICK Hi IIKIIKIir
OtVKS*
That John t* Pwlth hnltlfr of SO
*»t Ta« O rtlfita U No III. I*»ut4
Ik* ?lb day of A d iim i
A. I»
lif t , ka| f(lr«t aaraa l a my offlr*
ttnl ha* m«J»* appl cation lor a
taa drrd t«» ba Uatiftl ib »r»oa Haiti
c ir llflr il* ambnifa* I hr
ko|law•nit U icH btd propari*
la
IW*
Counly of
fi«nilnota
Ala la
i»f
rtorliU. to wit? *
fxota I 4 I F ifw t r * A44 •*
lion.
TliP aaproafttaiil o f " Ik* •«'I'4
I) undrr tt»a rr |«| rorttfl*
aftlt I**uni wmm id tha rum* **f
rm * k U . Kiwall.
V a lin aaia crrimcata ahall b*
ih ltim M arrorA an lo law. thr
amparty dr»rrlhcf ihprrln will In
atM ta Ika hlchrai H cfar at* IM
ho lur# door *m lha
firpf
Blurt*
aailar In Ibi tnonih nf Ortabrr.
ItJT. Wfiirn «w III- 4th day of
Orton**, t i l l
DalM Ihla tad dap r f Haptam*
bar. l i l t ,
O. IV HKVtWTKfN.
Clark of r w&gt;H t&gt; «rt
of HamliuiU raanly. P t«r fa .

G«WI Medal Kitchen TreUed

FLOUR
Plain o r S*U-Ri-vjr«

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SNOWDRIFT
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A Real S|ii$MI.
A Real VoRm !

NUCOA *

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Freak Flarida t *4 UaLlmara

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Inspected B eef C H U CK B O A ST
W E ST E R N SP A R E JU B S
Bk—

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nSk FISH ROK Ha...... « t
mall R*d SNAPPER lb. 25c
Mt TROUT lb ................15e

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l . &amp; N o. 1 1 W A T O K S 1» lbs.
(s'oldrn Ripe B A N A N A S 4 lbs.
Delicious EatHur A P PLES
3 1
C a lif. CAR R O TS
2 bunches
Yellow Globe O N IO N S
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Seminole Comtlr PMdiKtS
More Frail And Veir«UW*vi Tht* 'Ait^
Similar A n * la America .

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A lU H hm Ball, M fkw ig

Katabll^hcd In 1908

SANFORD, FIAJRIDA. FRIDAY. SBPtEMBER 24. 1937

Circuit Judge
W on’t Enjoin
Slot Seizures

IL DUCETS SON G U AR D E D IN U. S.

W ill Present Puzzling
E ,ori^ ^ ^ 5 «
Will O atfqb iFor Opening T iff O f Season
Lions la CUib.With L.S.U. Saturday Night In Stariei Garnet1
Head Coach Josh Cody la P l a n n i n g To
.
Take About 30 Players On The T rip;
Gator M entor Announced Line-Up

•y Th* Aaooalaiad Fra* . '.'
Oily th* f l p n t l* tha " i n n
w«. loot" colamn separated th* 01* ‘
-••• anti and Cab* yesterday after
the tint o t (hair three crucial
» coataaU bod b a n decldad lath*
I Chlcagoand favor. ThaOlantaatU
l la front In tb* blttor National
" 1 Lm i m ram by a *»•*• »«d a
r»t. bait hitv* loat Ufa* laaa M « « »
* " than Chdrtoy orl»»*a eraw.and
hava lbr*o mo/* to play.
Tha ataadtnx af tka loader*:
* *
’
Oaraaa TO
dab
W. U Pet- Behind Play

W erka Pitches N o-H it
Baaeball For Eifrht
Frames In4-3 Game
HARRIS

FIELD

-G A IN E S­

VILLE, Sant- O . —Id V - Held I
Ry PRANK B. WRIGHT
-Moon*' Mulllna, 171- fallback.
GAINESVILLE, SepL. 33. — U S- U. will P ^ ^ y apa* wjib hllltas until tb* eighth, Don Ma*&lt;
o-wu. , «

Hurricanes T o PU y
In M i a m i ' s New,
Burdine S t a d i u m !

.

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«

aaoanl factors to hoay
spirits, tka Dahraratty of Florida Iprovan squad, and with ■ 'Jp*c ‘
faottoll aqoad It juat about ready Uvular background for football
U roibark &gt;a a verr aarioos'aeecaaa. But our Gator* ara «wbty waatward, hopeful, detenumedMiaalaa aa wall aa a moat dlffl- #|"
prob*bly pUy a good
call anignmeat—oa opening yam* p M
.
with the L. 8. U. to Baton R o u y a . -----------------------

“
£ - L . h~ , IteuUy
■•M ay tosrdlw* llliR a ■ Ih*
Jack
1. Oaark
(toe aasg IJaa OaacA Hart
rt* k u s M
»|t i n
wa |W.tr vrrslty t o n *
wise, iww gwmd awd Iwwaae-

4 eg 0 . 1.

Shane's Qiio **t III* G-Man lUyad
mother lata yam* rally to aeore
tkalr w(lh a WO/u amaooad. l/led and a 4 to 3, UnAnnlng victory over

Tit nlanla

Haw york
m. ifuuis
I'llUiitntf ll
llMHWH ,.U
PkludrliiblM
Ih -lH 'i M

Mississippi State

aaSH ;
Loses Pair 0 1 Backs
raitrfal perffnatn, with Cspt.
.
Walter
(Tlyar) Mayharry, a
STATE COIJ.EGE, Mtaa., Sapt
back, and Frank Kaacia, n yvard- 13 ._ ocj —Coach Ralph 8*»»*
in tha aanynnrd.
1 scratched two promlalny back*
. It look* aa If tka Golan ara from hi* MlaalsAppl 8Ut* allriyht wall cWJtlanad for tkalr yiblto yeatentoy. Krnnath Stack,
opeaiay yamo.
j rr quit becaoa# rf n hlyh achool
■ At tin*** theirdafanshr* work bock Injury and Toxle Tullo* ws*
ha* bean especially yooil.
-tdvlscd to quit breaua* of an
And their spirit appear* rr.-el Injury Iwo year* ago.
k*l.
J Stacker wa* rent to a clinic
• They arrm to hit* ample de ' |*&gt;t winter und kept out. of
trnwinarirn.
aprfn^ pracIlea In the hope the
llul Jrrt bow wall the Ciaton rr*l wuuld brln* him around
coa perform In lb* bly I- S. U. r . Innrl S«**e raM bn advised former atarWy aa 'Bloom, hltllny
for |luBch. forced Bray at aacond.
Ia tha Galneavflle ninth, McMul­
len ' rrarlwd aecond aa JumoorOl*
threw wide af flrit. I)aca *Daeta'
-dnyla icercd McMullen. Daria yothird on Beach's Infield out, and
acorley with the tylny run on DoVintrnii'a TaSaa Uayuer.

Orie Gttne On Giants

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Lasting Basis Is
B e i n g Sought

•

'Italians Deny M ussov . llni Is P l a y i n g
.
A Two Faced Game

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iuillmar* I.

MTHTBRIOUS PofsON
RAYMOND. Calif., -&lt; A V - An
unknown plant poUon la bollaved
by autbarltlea. to be tha cauaa of
numarotu death* amony cattle In
tha mountain ranyea near thl*
town. A. number of poieonoua
plant* |row In the reylon but a*
a rule lattlnct guide* cattle away
from them.

I

Schick Shaver

Arriving In Naw York cn rout* to Hollywood to l/prhjh # mo­
tion picture buaincaa. Vittorio Muaaolinl. 20-yenr-old amt of the
Italian premier, wwa spirited ashore under a heavy police gttatil to
fruatrata an antl-Fa*ci*t demonstration by Communist*, lie i*
shown (left) aboard th* liner Ren as the veaael gleamed into New
York harbor. The man with the mustache bealde him is Fulvio Su.vlch, Italian ambatmdor to th* United fltatea._____ .

Oa T ) i« m H ot
•
Stunantr N ly h U
T R Y OUR
D tlielotu
C U B A N SA N D W IC H E S

33 Million Are Drunkenness Is No
Starting Trek Accident Excuse,
Back Id Schools High Court Rules

Plenty o f machines
fo r school.use
ao*r.aa*aa
t.
c.
I Bmllha.
Factory Baba.lt aurblara,
all atakaa.

Home

-tsr*ll*nt

valuas
■aaahlnaa

In

Ulea year boy or ylrl a
tyyedrtur for aebaol. whelk•r la coltoya or . k «h achool.
It will ba a- bly brip. not on­
ly Curia* achool para, but
Will be a valhnhto- tralalac to
tba year* Is w a a Ba*r UVifla
II daafrad. » .

G f a w f f e d Advertisements
THINK OP ME, WOLF ?
IM GOING TOR A WALK—
DON’T. LET ANYONE
IN THE ROOM— r— -

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Ch in a t o w n / - n o w uto f in d
A HOP JOINT OR A PCDDLERTHEN THE JO©
TRACIN G
BACK WOh?T ©El EAgV-1*—
THE9E ORIENTAL©' A R E
ANYTHING ©t/T LQO^t TONGL

rwfuaod. t&lt;Mlav to enjoin tba
pro and Ke„lfiirtlnn of aim ma­
chine* after they iM-com* M U R '
Strategic Center I i
ful at mldinghe©M)L
Ilia d o v R l o r t ' H i e way foi*
T aken A
a quick appeal in tbo Supremo
■H-GSVrison
K illed
t’ ojrt for e-ui'tltultonal writ •*tnwlug owner* to |u»*eM Of
Nr Tka Asmelaled ------traniport device* after t h e y
Jg|tanc86 bombora rtlnctz
ceeae legnl- operation^
♦ . . .
denth on tho middle Yangtza
Itorrr ,|I..U.Vll. nt T oll.life.
The Heil.ljiml Fling' of troops and tanks across a sham battlefield was stagid aa Germany mctro|tolln of Htnkow kllllnK
I f f olher nttorpey* reprraendnR
pirndeil
her
mHitary
mleht
before
Hiancellor
Adolf
Hiller.
Thousands
of
Naxiv
masaerl
atgNurthe slot maihlno operalura said
at Ica.xt 100 |&gt;er«onA today
they .would prepare ail appeal embrrg to wllnrss the drama of war in huge Zeppelin atadlum.
Following this the army plunged
advancing Und
Immeiltotrlr a»d *cck a hearing Into a week nf maneuvera In northern province*. Cloaked in deepest senecr, they were the Keich a J a p a it's
’forcea clinched a death grip
on It liy the high rakrt nail
gic*tr&gt;«l since veur day*.
_______ ________
__________________ _ on I'aotingfu, a atrateglo
dSuciday.
"If I bad the tout my tn Ihl*
Chinese troop haae.
The Japanese army announced
matter I’d give the slot marliln*
Innlght Hint paotingfu. a Chine***
people about five day* In rl#ar
c i i t n e w s b r ie f s
stronghold X0 miles southwestoC
out," aald Judge Jobnaon. “ Itot
Peiping had been captured and
ll Is doubtful whotlirr I have
Its Chinese garrison annihilated.
JarUdli-llon over all Ilia shop.
Mopping up iqMirallona at PoolIffs named In ti.D bill for lit
Instil were completed at 1:34 P«
Junction. Therefore I will deny
M . the Japanese announced.
the Injunction ao that
All realatonro In the city, th*'
go- to the Hupreme Polrt *iR ^ m
t'im il, Judge Millard B. Smith
»»**••*' “ *» — -------- ---eapltol of llopeh province aad
get a i-ouslltullonat writ If yau
was in his office in the t.'ourt
( i u n r d e d F r o m A n t i hey pvdnt of llm China** dataaaa
can."
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Railway Employe
League Will Hoi
Tribunal Refuses To Meet On Monday
Upset 2 Judgments

Lake View
Bar-B-Q

TALLAHASSEE,. 8*pL. 24. —
UPi—,Governor Cono planned con­
tinued cooffrrticra with cltru* men
beforo appointing aU members of
tb* Florida citrus comm la*ion.
During , ycaterday he talked
prfvatoty with aeveral mm he lnvlied here. Aa h* left his office,
l&gt;« nahl: Ml'va hid yome good con­
ference*. Everything ia.all rlghL"
The governor'received the visi­
tors Individually, and not In a
group aa ho did In a previous confaronee. They were non-committal
a, they .left.
• *
Attache* of the governor'* of­
fice said.not *11 thoa* Invited here
had arrived. There was no an­
nouncement, meanwhile of tha
yaventor'a choices for the aix
rhetaciet on the citrus commiaCitrus men her* during the day
Included W. M. Mosley of Fort
Pierce, E. C. Welle* of Arcadia,
John Maicy and Tom Banka ef
Traotproof,
Shaw Cooyler of
'Braoksvllla, .L- P. Thomaa of* Palapelto and J. A. Hancock of Fort
Maad*.

Sea Scout Ship N o. 7
Is Form ally Installed
V "Itominoje Lien- of Sanford
ftoa Scouts in the National Council
• / Bay Scouts of America was
conducted by B. J. 11 agedurn,
scout executive. of tha Central
Florida Count0. tost night in tbo
Junior High UchooL
During the Impressive cere*
[Many. Mr. llagadara road - In■tract Iona in tha datiaa of Ui*
troop committee, skipper, and
-Mala. Skipper Clifford Ball then

Large Fall Crop ]
Is Predicted For

Mussolini’s Son
Arrives In New
York Aboard Rex

More Than Five Hun­
dred Acres Of Beans
AreAlready Planted

Vittorio Is C l o s e l y
(xunrded From Anti
Fascists F a n a tics

House ii day.

system In miilral llopeh. watado*
elareil *t an end. Karly t o d a l f
Ih* Japanese lied complalqlg**
velnpad tba walled dig o^rtaliw
Ing a population of llO.OM.
As ih* chines* attempted W
flee they war* stole, aald Japa*

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Boris of the legion Drum and
-— —
W IST PALM DFACII, Sept.. Bugle Corps will meet for their
NEW YORK, Sept., 24. —(Ah—
21. ~(/T) Counly Agent M- U. second drill this season in Ih* Flankrd hy diplomats and guarded
Mounts forrepst one of the larg­ Ugion Hut on the lake shore *° i,y secret service men and inrmE l e m e n t a r y Schools
est fall crops In year* In * the nighl at 7:30 oclock.
[her* of Ihc police alien squad, Vit­
W ill Enroll 22,500,­
Everglades trucking ore* on the
torio Mussolini, 2t)-ye*r-(ld son a ear dispatch#*. Ne fflara* at
The Sanford Chapter of the Rail,
ll. P. Bronson was granted &gt;lf |ll(, U|toB , „ t.m|cr, took a Ihe raaualtlaa ware give a tyit 16
000 P u p i l s Soon
Against A J . Boggs way Employees League of FlorkU basis of curly idnnlings.
\-,.w York yrater waa strongly Indicated tharw
lie estimated 800 t» 600 acre* of permission by li«-al building inSchool doora throuyhout tha TALLAHASSEE, Sept, 21. — will hold a regular *•hedul
beans already linve liccn planted, siHTtor, « . P. Paxton, to re.roof &lt;U).t prt„r°tu tr.ying for Holly- ware no eurvtvora among 11 *
meeting
next
Momlay
evi-ning
Chloea* garriapu.
-» T
■
nation ara iwlnyiny open thla (/P)—Drunkcnnrax ullira no
■onir for picking In rnrly October. and make repairs to his real- WWK, , ni| „ |)r(|,f CBIrtJ. (n
Nina plane* carried ty it tty
month and according to a recent cuso ao tar nx the Florida »u- 8:00 o’clock in tho grill room
Other hundreds of acre* were deuce at 1000 Locust Avenue,
j mil¥|e atu.lios.
report from tha Offlca of Eda- preme court I* concerned for a the Valdex Hotel.
ready for planting.
-------I An nntl-laacist demonstration llankuw rabl that InJifad am. »
President W. F. Shelley wll!
Fred
Holly, I..................
prominent Seminole*^
hli artival ws* m
frustrated
catioo, U. H. Department of In* motorist wlmao &lt;nr to involved in
Mounts Kflkl highly
Ll. « . . . It,,, ennfsli .ml duemourn*
o&gt;R".7 favorald
.............
. .......
- .......... nn Ms
u ir im addltiotol 200 in th* erowdMl
.Rarity nwv- miles -r is k a d - ' fioa* &lt;*(
ta tty approaiamtaly . .AJ.OOOJWO fatal- acchJcnL
bur the m oling t ^ orgaldxatton weather fwrwHttvww lb fmuri.awt ttos-OHWity rriuvy grower, underwent , hrn lh„ l.jond. husky «***■'&amp;
Tho court rcfiiaeil yeatenlay l&lt;&gt; win hrid the election vt officers «»mmer. wilt. Ju.l enongh rain an o|H&gt;rali»n for Mp|irndirili* nt j|urtl,|in| w „ spirllvul abour.1 i Shanghai. Again China's capital
children and adult* will pick up
:
thalr took* and head for the upset two Judgement* for $15 000 _ f 1 t L e.m.lL ve.r and ul.o .Ii.- b,,‘ not t,m m" Hl' nn'' * * 'rr con'
,v "’»1'1 Lm 'I:&gt;""» Memorial r,ltu.r wht|,.
linrr ii,.* »„, nf Nanking earaped tha thraatart*
clatsroom during thl* haek-to- against Albert J. Bogga of Mnri-j
. plans
a .J i r?,^
?h!
nrn.ram
ren«r°l w,,rk
(5ln,,r ,rr" Hoapllnl MumUy, it w.s learned,,,,,,
l|utranllne.
,u*rantlnr and hustled In rd ItOmbsrdment but Japan***''
cu«s
for
the
program
ern
anna, who plenilud that he was
achool period.
on Ihe south able of l.akr Okee Inday.
j to
Manhattan rerrrtly under officials in |Shat}gh*l Issued a
new warning that Americana and
Although elementary achool* drunk und rould Hot be beld rr- tervsl around the alms and aclivl eholwe areounled for Ilit- nrtivltylu-nvy
guard.
.
.
Tin- Board of lllferlnrs rif tin0Y*r tha nation «(lll enroll about sponaililn for permitting Itoto-rl tics for the coming year.
Fairly brsn» Inst year brought
The lime of Ills’ projected de­ other foreigners must keep clear
Itolary Club will lorn at lire parture today from Newark air­ of military objective* in the capi­
23-800,000 pupil* reports to tha Peacock tn drive hla car at the
prices 'up to U * httmper.
r
tal which Japan Intend* ta bomb
Office of Education reveal that time of n fatal accident.
Paul Bardin of Canal Point borne o f'I f. ft. Pope at A:IM» port wa* krpt sc* ret.
Such n defense- mid the rourt,
erUmntrd .10,told aeres would l»e o'rlmk lonlgbl |o discuss- busi­
there ha* Iren n very aliytit hut
Members of the communist par- anew despite official protest Of
iteady decree** In public elcmen* ix "a base mid- unjust distortion of
under cultivation In the Ever- ness. II- IL Pope, Immi-dlnte past ly. who had .voiced demands that'ihe United State* and represent*,
the tow."
" •
tary enrollment* since 1030.
glulrs section Ih.* sc*«nn, an president of tin- orgioilrallon.au- the United Stole* -deport him. lions hy five other nations,
"It make* tho public highway
‘
inerrarv of 8,01X1 over list year. nouiiKHl KMlay,
T. W. Lawton, county auperlnsailed down Ihe harbor early in a Though Nanking escaped, bomb*
a fairway for tho inebriate but
The situation brought a warn­
launch equipped with a loud shattered Canton In th* south
says to tbo public! 'You go at
The type of report cards to to- *l&gt;c*kcr und lagan boominp 'ile- suffered another brief raid odding from Walter Hooker, large
PKNRACOLA. Sept. 24.—&lt;Ah— ...............
your rlik.‘ " ronflnliM the opinion Officials of the Unileil HUttes. farming operalor of Belle Glsd
list'd in Banfonl school, during port Mussolini', son" at the In llpigUi th* destruction In th* rltp
NrMlr* 2,000 civilian* hava bean
navy and Escambia, county are lie advised nirainri exee«sive Ihe coming yrar was dec-bled up coming liner,
lie was olnady off nml the on-' killed or injured by Japan***
writing letter* tq each other *nd acreage " and one rrop funning- on at the meeting of the prlnclbombs In the paal two days.
tCuatlswr*
Paae Tfcrerft
gelling Iheir heads logejher In pointing to the dangers of •oil, puls of all Hantnnl schools at
the South Side Primary School
Japan's land forces romplttoly
r«nfrrencr-» because a farmer depletion and p&lt;M&gt;r price*.
yesterday.
enrirrlnl I’aotingfu, 60 mil#*
threatened to shoot navy planes
south of I’eiping, raptured thraa
flying low over his farm.
Lake Mary Man Anti T h e Klw nn la c l u b boat h i p up
rlty gates and ordered the Chi*
Copt W. F. Halsey, command­
nese defenders tn aurrendar or b*
ant of the naval air station, Comptynionn Set Sail Ih e HI. J o h n s | ; l v e r w as p o s t ­
fnnihlUted. Paotingfu la th* cap*
wrote the county commission a In Search Of Ci o 1cl p oned u n lit n e x t T h u r s d a y e v e ­
n i n g b e e a u a e th o boat t h e y p l a n ­
llul of llopeh province.
“ Mr. Slakrel’’ appewred at thr|
ned lo u se di d nnl a r r i v e lo Banr • ■Disease.struck heavily. ho«av*r(
station to complain nboyt planes
Hurry II. Ih-nton. resident of lord In t i m e
Hetnlnole
County,
fourth
amiill
lo
v-iinvcnlenllr
J t Japan's . armed might- Tha
scaring him nqd hla chickens.
l.akc Mary, and hit two: r«m-\ m a k n | h n trip . Kidney J . Nix, Vice­ e»l of the 67 count!......... . ,T,r rhnlrra epidemic to Bhanghal'g
Officials said the farmer lobl a j.snloni. Ed Harrington and pick
date, ranked ns Hie twenty-sec­ history was' reported raging hi
p resid en t of t h e n r g a u l i a l l n n . a u navy rlvllian employe he Would
Skewes, also of Ijike Mary, yes- n o u n r e d indue.
ond gasoline user and the fif­ Japanese farces northwest of thn
start -.hooting.
trnlay weigberl anchor .aboard:
teenth In kerosene consumption, city with 200 plagued tod In
Borya. Yesterday'* opinion uphel
• I.leut. Coradr. T. t„ Bprague their .'0-foot kelrh. “ Mystery,’ j
arrordlng to a report received Panahan section and 300 cthara
the award*..
was ilrtoiled to investigate, lie
in Tampa Bay on the stort of Sanford Youths Are
from the tn*Perilon bureausd the all kken.
reported that no other farmers their Jui rto-y in quest of gold in­
Uepattmenl of Agriculture In Tal
Tennesseeans Vote
In Shanghai a Japanese Navy
in the vicinity were annoyed by to the muddy water* of Central, Honored At U Of F
Uhsisee
(H.kesman declared th* bombtoga
the
planes,
which
use
a
landing
Against Repeal Of
and Booth Am-riean rivers.
.
The
ron.cumplhm
of
gasoline
in
MealtoMd M N i l Tktaol
Wilfiam Morrison and Tommy
city f«r
Mr. Benton,
former
mining llos», both of Banfonl hove hern Hetnlnole County *»• Baled n*
Dry Laws Of State pr*r" * " ‘
......... . -a ........
: -"
237.56(1 gallon* end lb* kerosene
1 he eeunty cnmmlaslou rt fer'rerl *!"**"“ ‘ '"
'V ° l ,*!' ll, •"llnv uI,l’" 'n*w* Captain* in the II. IINASHVILLE Tcnn. Sept., it.
imisumplloiY3''-tXI gallon*.
cation, rdyiateriny about one of
t’apuln
Halsey
a
letter
to
For-,
An»ri;a,
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Im
V
T'
C'
“
,h“
,,nl»
'
r*i'&gt;’
"
f
• Dade i-amilv remained Ih# lea-l­ LO CAL W E A T H E R I
every hundred pr.rtona. However, —Id1)-llu r a l Tcnin-Aser piled up syth t’aru.county*..liciier.» h » ' " l,h
hl‘
'
o
hi.
„
!
r
i
l
craft
f,#rW*
toT
,hp
r"
mln,f
&gt;r,r
a
commanding
mujorlly
yesterday
ing
romiir fm ron*nmpllon "f
the percentage ef hlyh school
..id “ itseem, to be . matter for "* " uUi,“ " “
hU •"",U r r ,f‘ eonllng to Information rnrlved
Weather Forecast
In.I ii gasoline, mid kerosene, with
'
&gt;" Tampa.
hrr, lwl, yi
student* entering rollrye ha* de- for retention’ of lb* 8l*tu'a dry the nnlleil
Stales
attorney'*
o
f.
Partly rlottdf with acallarad
law*.
. •* •
a lolal nf 3,617.103 gullon* otga».
Whila
r.fu'lnr
to
name
hi*
,,„,h
of
tllP
Hanford
hc.y«
have
craaaad sine* 1000.
*
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Return* from 11 -precinrta out f n e
exact dv'sthrattoA, the gold hunt h#i| lhrc# y(.Bri( M|„ jUnr i , Mtning oltnr and 279.307 gallon* of showera Hajurday and oo tba
A huge utaff-o f.t.020.000 teach
A 1st &gt;.a Fisher, assistant I'nit'* and received these promotions in kerosene ilnrlnn Augual. Duval . real and eitrema south coaata
era Inst met - Amar tea's school of a total of XMO In tha foteren- i-d Stair* attorney, aaiil he be- «r rlerlaie.| that he l^*d
dam on prohibition rrpnal gave
ctolrn "slaked ouC to an obscure| rero(rl)(llon [of ,hpjr ,.Icr||r„ i rounly came a.-roml e* a **»»• tontohl. Eatram* Northwest Florpopulation five out of every * il&lt;
lievrtl ft ww*a case for
the
Bn« u»*r w lib l«&lt;7.S50- uallona Jda—partly cloudy tonight and
ef which are women. Today's’,'tyia drya*Yieqinriln of mor*" than fount y "unless h* start* shoot­
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" service- it was learnedand
third u* kerosene conaumer. Halurday. Probably light abauarg
•' -\ i
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school inual.hs belter qualified to, I la 1. .
Also of ptirlieular inlrrrst tu
Ing."
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,
Tha
vote
from
those
praclnrta
Illllaboroagli
was third to the |n east portion.
do thalr wo&lt;k Ilian they hava boon
Banforditra, is Hie appointment
Daytona Tldea
Was
61,4*9
fm»
frtenllnu
Of
|h*
number
ef
gallon*
of
gasoline
in tba past, according to tbo Of­
of Charles llellv u* managing
Friday's tides, high, 0:16 A. Mu
fice of Education, over the nation| dry to*y Id 14.7*6 «'* rapaal. Atlantic Bank Lohby
editor of the y.ur l»&gt;ok, Tliv eonaqmed and second aa a her
10:08 P. M.; low, 3:22 A. M , « H
, Thsae ralurn* war* eutlrely from
oaau* user.
the minimum requirement, ' for
Itominolr.
lie
I
ik
h
worked
on
the
Hatt Improvements
During August stole gaooltoe
rartlflcaUan have been generally, rural dlatrtrt* aa rlly prerlnrta
staff nf thla piibltratton (nr twn
Barometer
did not ctoa# until 7 and :3*
r*»«ed.
B
years und wa. uwarded this posi­ taa »a « paid on 21,It*.4*9 gal
Tin- lobby of Ih* Sanford ' At-.
Today, 10.12; yesterday, 30.
Iona
of
gaaollne
sold
In
Florida
' *
Tbnchrra' aalaric*. while very, P. M. ■
tion
In
return
for
*
Ire
valuable
-L a n d e r * of repeal advocate*. Untie National Bank Building
Precipitation
and on U l l . 'l l gallon* of kertow In ubtnn communities are yen-.
•arvtoe* he hav rendered.
•
pointing
»Ut ihat. tji* renull luid here ha* bean undergoing runTotal for yesterday — — o
•
arally bark ta pro-depreaaloo tovala
Nearly I.(MX) Fieahinrn enrolled o*ene.
a
k
lr
r
a
b
t
o
remodeling
for
the
Total for month —
....«
Nearly go mm Iona of ferllllier
la meat af tha states. Tka avsYSfa, ao loyal affect. t « r w « partl.d- past seviral day* and much more
at the Untvrraily Ihi* year, sev­
on hla vmlurp, nr until nest eral of them Sanford boy*. Thtre waa ronauntrd In Ihl* etata dur­ Normal to dale._____
salary af city school teachers, pat Ion la the referendum, doctor work l&lt; planned.
Tam p« rwturbw
latest reports reveal- Is 91,'TM aadI Inc It would "neltl* nothing.'
la also a number of Semlnol* ing Augual- Seminole CountyA new lerva' cotta 111* floor haa year's rriny season seta In.
They predicted a "ownaided' vic­
MaxJmum, I t; minimum, 74.
ranked tooth with 3U4 ton*. IHItoBenton
e.i-t
he.and
hla
com­
af rural teacher*, 1717 per y**r.
High
graduate*
among
the
upper­
tory for tha dry*. B*I»rta from been lad hr tha lobby and rom. panion* would sail “around th*
Ilerahl reading.
.
horppgh comity headed the 11*1
classmen in the rollege.
.
Official Rapo/t
over the Plata Indicated an *6- pleta -edreorating ef the inter horn of Florida" and wuuld pul
with
1.311
Ion*.
tor Is Uing carried to comple­
*
i ,
Florida East Coast
tremnly light vote.
In first at Miami where ha astion.
American
Aviator
To
Dry*
tin
pod
to
?
»
*
up
*urh
t
KNI.IHT
IN
NAVY
*
peeled
to
stay
until
all
danger
of
Is Buffeted By Gale
New show rasa* will • be in.
large majority that U would setf*
.
1037 trtpical Mur ni t is over.
Be
Released
Shortly
•tolled
In
the
near
future
fur
the
FORT PIKHCK. Sapt- U .-V F ) tl* "fur d .rtfa i to come" t h a
Two Banfonl youth*..- Oliver
“ If we don't find any gold,
News Stand,
w h ich
—7p* somewhat boUlsrtmn aac- liquor question that has bobbed Lobby
Miller (ltd Cat! H&lt;»lerbloom. en­
wall
tame
b*i
k
to
Florid*.'
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LENCIA.
Be,.t.
It.—1/19—
casetoo of a high pressure era* op In aarh naaalon of lb* Leg­ rhanged ownership recently. Dr. Benton said aa he orfrft n ff..
Harold R. Itohl. American avia­ listed recently in th# United
to a eondlltoo of tow praam*/* islature alnr* repeal of tba L R. Phillips, farmer operator
tor of Champaign. III.. In cus­ Slates Navy and at the present
of
the
aland,
has
moved
to
Mlghteentb
Amendment.
oeair tba Florida p o n l a a o l a
tody Of rebel* at Balnmanr*. will lime are enruute to Norfolk, Va.
SURVIVES KN'AKK BITE
Tha State's Cooatllatlon pro­ Gainaavilto where h* will live
brunaht brisk wind* along mart
bo
ratoaaad In tho forthrowluR where they will undergo three
PAMPA,
Trias,
ftept.
24.-HA9
with
hi*
aon.
C.
R.
Phillip*.
video that only the Lnlatalura
of Ih* east roast today.
•sebaage
of prisoner* of war months recruit truinlnr prior to
Frank
Culberson
of
Pampa
MU*
Bertie
Hugh**
I*
the
p
ro
­
. A 46-mll* wind swept In from ran .ban** a law and that a db
baiwnan
toyaluts
aad rebel«. a entering duty with the ll. B.
wa*
bjlton
on
the
nooe
by
a
mt
operator
of
the
aland
and
reel vote o f Ih* panple ran ne
delegate to the league of Na- Fleet. Both b»y» ore graduates
notblna more than adriaory to plans to. tarry a torga variety of ratltoonaka while eh-eping In Nar*
tmmst
llepi told gaaapapaiman toddy.. of Bemtoet* Ilia11 lhh&lt;«d.
rapdles, &lt;l|*ra, gad PMgaiiuea. Mexico. Strum saved him,

Florida Farmer Is
Threatening Shots
AtU.S. Navy Plane

Seminole Co u n t y
Ranks 22nd In Use
Of Gas In Florida

(b* Uflriator*,

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Japanese Capture i
City O f Paotingfu

Krpt. 24. ~

Is

MUNICH, Sept 24— (AP)
- — Infomed sources dlkdoaed
today thkt Premier Mu*»o• Unhand Chancellor Hitler

For fUnl
REFRESHMENT

Naw portabl*#. with
; • y*ip sear tarw*

TALLAIIARHF.K.

Japanese Rain
Death-In Raid
Over Hankow
One Hundred Killed
And 200 Injured In
A ir Raid Reaching
600 M iles I n l a n d

(Jfy— Circuit' judge j. It. johnoon

jfc

B E E R — W IN E — D R IN K S

MIAMI, _ (*•&gt;_'The holm e i!pre»* rvaumed ill trip* to the1
|county line yraterday, a full
Tl.lal . . . . . . . 1*
I
f
AIYK*Ylt.t.*»— AM N
M •
month ahead of inaugural run* In flllnclnn.
*a . ' . . A
a
a
t
'piat years, and police hailed thla MrMallrn. lb . . . i
t
* a
1
mac* limn play Its opponent* a
IMrla
e
•
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I
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}
aa a harblnyer of nn early Win­ MYlasalon. tb ... i
*
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riyht fair yarns a* long aa the
ter.
twaeb. tr ........... i
* • •.
I
•pawing lineup ran keep on tha,
|k-V|nr**al. rf
3
I
I
*
| A dnten vayranU- mnit of them Hrarlanetta.
3b . . I
a
t
t
field. .
men who said they rams hero lir*r.
be­ ef
..
...
i
I
t
«
| At thla time. Coach Cody la cause they brtnl in the
llnnrh. n '1 ...... ‘3 • •
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IHfmm. aa
a
a
a
plaawiay la taka about 30 player*
that Job* were plentiful; rode the, north Hiutrhmaa. V _ . - l »
•
*
lbs tha Tiger lair, and M'a a right
axpret* to the Broward line.
t ..i * i* .........; at'
t • • &gt;i
'aura shat that hi* starting lineup
&lt;*»iA.ia ______ _ eat »*a ata •—:
Iwill b* Tam Walker, IM, left
, ininrfrf, iii« ___ a*a a*a an tw-i
Krrnra: Ituo'x*. Ortrilt.. Juioon
lewd; CUrk Gaff. 220. left Ucktoi
VIII,.
. Ilona ooitaw la: llowall I.
Frank Kowla, inT. left guard;
Tailor iw .tal DaVlaroeal, Blaoa*
.BUI William*, 1*3, cahUr; Gordon
twYiaaonit. Ha»r&lt;
Gardner- 1U. riyht guard; Charlie Sighed Detective Sergeant Lynn
No BLADES, No LATHER
krajetor. r n riyht Uckle; Wat- Moss, "ta steal so much for ao
No BRUSH. No LOTIONS
j saw Ramsey, trt, riyht aad; PoUy liUto."
•Brwck- MO, quarter; CapC T ig e r A buaincaa esUbllahment ban
Randall Electric
Mayberry, 174, left half; Ken Juat reported tha theft of 1,000
I Walla,
IM, right half; and Oklahoma tas tokens—value ft.

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Decision Paves W ay.
For Early Appeal
To Supreme Court
On S l o t Question

Two Dictators Plan
To Make Joint A p­
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' Berlin On Tuesday

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66 b I** 11-1
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Ik tka Ao’ er!can League. .tka
*•* Mia T*nk*aa kept tkalr It 1-2
yaiba margin aa tka aacood-plac*
ilrvtiklrR
Tiyafa could yet no betlar than.
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eaen break ayaln.t tha HmM
llosCou 1 : I'lilladtlphia 2.
Hoi and marc^ad to tba brink
Inlnctl.
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malhataaileal allmlnatton. Tha
Nat* Talk «; x.'hiraai. »■
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out a tunt, yuhty ta second a*
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out, and acorlny with tha wlnniny
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with th atr vaunted “aerial cir­
cus." bowtnr*r, on* * f their for­
wards babw tnUrcepUd
and
thalr only, m taral loalng eonaldcrabU yardage.
pomptoo continued to domlnata
th« pU y bi tha third period,
moeily bacauaa
of tha hardc h a r g b t tactics o f
Cardinal
line.
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C learw ater, taking advantage
of tha (hangs of rules to conform
drlth tha Florida style of play,
opened It* ' aerial attack. The
first efforts provad disastrous,
however. J o h n n y
Frederick.

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■ • • I t m l m AowM Ilan P lu n lf
Mill* I tor it aa* The ii a —a ia t
New OrUano a il taa t t l —I I 1
Reger* and Thump*,,at Ifitmpkriee. 1’errle.
nnd (lenru*.
tt AfewMatIlrnk*
Hutnaw
"

for,*the first lime. The other
late arrival, another end, was
Charles Cobb of Miami,
Practice evasions were cut to
owe drill • day with Ota Opdlt*
Inc of school and the flitte rs
will work out from now oe Only
In the afternoon*. '
A number of candidates for the
frosh squad worked out In
shorts yesterday, hot Cowell said
freshmen practice would not b e­
gin until later In the week.
Dick Bints of Palm Peach, a
guard Injured In last Thursday's
eirJmmag'V was back In uni­
form today leaving only Hall
Undbold qt Glirford,-tackle, out
* t l t r a ' acre bach, on the Injury
Hat.
Coerbvf Cowait and Chat Free­
man drilled the bnckflalil nnd
lino separately on blocking and
tackling and Indicated t h e y
would aertmmage today.
e hard group of plays using tha
unbalanced line with single end
double wlngbeck play*.
.Tbs llne-wp for the ftrst siring
w m s i follows: Bern Wells, LKj
Robert
Whiter
Young, M l; Fred Ulnae, C| N.
A. Harkoy, IlO| Ashby Jo s at,
RTj Hilly Colbert. ItK; Johnny
Morgan, QD; Darrell Forguaaon,
L illi; Leon Lawson, HUH; end
Robert Btolnotf, FB.
T he eacond string outfit was
as follows; W elter Turner, LB;
Robert Rpmblsy. LT;
Hubert
Bmllh, LO; Jim ftlMr, C; Hidnvy N il. R 0 | Raymond Hasty,
RT; D M. Telford. RK; Waller

Baseball Club
Ends Seasdn
With Surplus

really

knew*

M i,

Jeweler Magnolia A re
OOOD Modal A Ford road- HINOL’K LADY, quiet hablta,
want* small apt. caalrally lo­
» from $93-00 to $123.00.
cated. Housekeeping privileges,
b tu n e Used Car Dealer*.
Address Hoi 10. Herald,
* a"l E :~ » 7 so.OO cash, 1931
t o ^ Fnrd two^loor. Ex- o Ju i» L K T B ~ iiATI! ROOM F u ­
tures In good order, flog It,
i Condition. Be* E. K. IJoyd,
Herald.

WABIItNOTON, Bepl. I t —W
—Tha Ualtad Btatee yesterday
decided to participate to a lim­
ited eala at In the meetings of
the League of Nsiloae Advlaory
Committee on .Far H a ste n at­
ta in .
Tha adrisory com milt as bee
been aoavanod to consider Chi­
n a 's appeal for Inrocailon of tha
Lrtfea* covenant Iwcauaa of Ja&gt;
paJPh ' taltoyrd aggression. The
ChlnaM appeal wsa Mind with
the League .council last weak, by
Dr. V. K. Wnlllnglon Koo. Calneee em basiedor lo France. Tha
advisory commlltrc la composed
of t* nations. It &gt;* aiported to
meet today.
Tba B lais Departm ent revealad th at La land Harrison. Ameri­
can m inister In Hwllserland baa
eam m anl(lt«d lhl» deilshm to
the decretory of tlm laagne,
H arrison was tokr-n following
receipt of an In r Jin IIon to Ibis
government from tlm League to
co-pperete Is Ihu work of the
committee Which wan farmed in
H IS to advise iIan T*isgue on
m ailers ut policy In ronnbctlon
with the Blno-Jnpnneae contro­
versy of 1*1111.
Ilsrrleon eanl|»n'&gt;d Hie I^aguo
that
American
participation

lb* nooeavelt AdM laM rstkm look
office to ' participate la (h aw o rk ,
of lha 'bomtnlttee aa I B°n rotIn i ob»*rv*rj- ' ’ J ,. '*
I
“T he Amar k m g o ran u aeal recall*," lU rrfaon’a lelU r contlnued. T h a t (ha advisory commit-

taa « u crestted subsequent

Prompt Relief
FromItdunf Eczema

Q E E . T H A T S G R E A T ,’
W U FANG. I L L B TA Q T
O R G A N IZ IN G ' A M O D
R IG H T AW AY— O U G H T
T O O E A B L E T O OlG
UP G O M E GOOD B O VB
.A R O U N D TWIG T O W N .
S*— v
Q U I C K -—
jA

LISTEN
,

have bean authorised to attend
lha meeting of the advisory com-

Courtom ft Efficient
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BUVICE
!•( A French—TeL k ill

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LUTS—und tow
largest steak
ot
Grande, “flptoete"

HOTEL LEAMINGTON

BAKING
I m V POWDER

One Block From' Shopping Districts nnd Amwcnumu

r

Delivery.

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FOR M C T O DO IG T O LOCATE
NEAR CHINATOWN W H E R E
T H E R E U . BE A CHANCE TO
WATCH CLOSELY— 1^4- CALL
YOU EV ER Y Q A V --IF Y O O

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ORIENTALS
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Itlv* year t.oy er etrf a
ln-,wrltfr ter wheel, wheth­
er In. relive* or keh erkooL
tl wilt bv a tile help, net eh| Ir during wheal years, ball
fiw rtl he a valuable.tvstateir-4ei
the year* to cem». Eaey tlTHh
1 If deelrvd. '

N. E. 1st STREET at BlflCAYNE BOULEVARD
Overlookhtf Buyfront Park and Blucayna Buy
OppomU Union Bon Station

MIAMI, FLORIDA

Summer Rates Until December
Shtfla Room with Bulb—$1.60;
Double Boom with Bath—$2.00
r
Alfred Simona, Manager

T H E R E IB PART O F M V M O B
A B Y O U C A U L T H E M ----- --_
EVERY O N E A H A TC H E T M AN . T
S W O R N T O D I E . FOR M t IF '
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DAN, THE MOST VICIOUS SMUGGLING■
RING. IN THE COUNTRY IG OPERATING
IN THIS T O W N -- MV OFFICE HAG
USED EVERV RESOURCE TRYING
TO RUN THEM DOW N, BUT IT
HAG ALL BEEN USE L E G S
,
W E G U G P E C T T H E ORIENTALS.

IUbu.lt mecklsaa.
ell makva.

ENGLISH’S

BUT BEFO RE

YOU B TA R T
IN T H i e

Factory
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rooms and bath. Adult Raeaoah Instruction. Reliable men to abla. 0*11 WedMbday. $07 Park
to bp AIR CONDITIONING
Klactrle Refrigeration. Prefer 26— MiucelDuveoae For Hale

d, with fair *4g«a(lon BIX CELERY-"(ieed tod* re e d p to
to train spare tlm* 1* aet, boerdlnV paper and celery
•rta to iMUlUtloa end wire for sale. Bee Mr*. Bteineff,

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STOP
LOOK

D A N DUNN \S«cr«t Operative 48
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Plenty of machines
for school use

tt DUAL Four wheel 15—Apartments Fbf R$Rl~
With body, ■pec la I $203- FURNISHKtTa room""ApartmentFord roadster, special
upaUlra. Inquire 111 Magnolia
•el A Son*, Used Out As*.
KUHNIKIWCD A n r .1~ 7 k ri,

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■ad on tha bests of a iuajor.de- U . S . W i l l S e e k
cUlon la tha field of policy arI . . rl i „ 4 . . , n . . l J
rlred a t bjr tha aaeembty In re1u lH U lU l ln d tC tIT H !IlH l
l « r f la a m'atlar referred to (ho
■
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council of lha assembly,WASHINGTON. S ep t, S I. —W V ;
Tha rem ainder of llarrU on'a —Tha J u s t i n
D epartm ent u k fl
com mu ii Ical Ion follow*:
today It would ask a fed eral
-In th B niQ darataadlic of Iho «rT,nd l«ry a t Frankfort. Ky». &lt;m
American government, Gio ad- jS rP 1- 29 to Indict “certain H arlai
Ttaorr commltten wM created lo MUB,F *®ul operators and othel
aid lb s mambera of tha League j Individual!" on charges o f Intar
ia concerting their action and I Erring with the wlvjl rights o
their altitude among themaelroa Kentucky coal rnfamra.
]
and with ho-m amber m*tv* lor
The decision to seek the Indict 1
the carrying o(S of a. policy nc* ntent follows completion of
t
ommended by lha league. Al bweatlgntlon by federal agent a oft'
proaant, until th e' U eltnl S tate, H itU n county which Attonm y, |
la Inforawtd • regarding tha. tune- General CummtnR* ordered on j
Ilona for tba United flute* ROT- May 19 a fte r he received com*

Stme/H* AoCiyor &lt;JT)A*w^w

MR. FA G A N . Y O U
HAVE COME TO M E
W ITH A P L A N AND
X H A V E CONGIOERCO
IT V E R Y C AR EFULLY.
X B E L IE V E rT
W IL L B E GOOD FOR
D O TH O F UG _ _

?*fl" 118 Bfopoatila
which Ikf.
t****** i" » r address Ho It h a t,
w,n not* howoror, be prepared •
l0 »l»l* It* position ta n t u 4
t0 P°llck's
P'm * ' u u b m ltto *
u *« Nrm a of h rp o lh a lte d ■It*
«ulry.'’
"Si

fw llp W l i l l " &gt;• yluVf BQe

The medicinal wnlars of iho
Haratuga Hpa, New York, have
been famous glncn Ibe lima of
tba Revolution.

hew.

.M
i

he had paM Henry L- G ray, PrcsP
dent of tha League, 1100.00 fo r e
fine- applied to lha club due to e

Mealhaavs Vtmm r a w Oe»*
*t the loci
Lookout! purchased f 470-40 w orth- Yb* Clt
of Goldsmllh bnecballa, spent r. nort an&lt;
|4IUAfi for uniforms, bats anil thanked M
catchers equipment. The cldb tk, wor|, ,
ntctnlx ri were fined by tho I a-bruo j,,j| t | u],,
president for a total of l l l t .0 0 the officii I scorer wea paid 174-11, m iiii n i l
medical luppliea totaled $20.(19, 1
and other miscellaneous expense* NEW YORK,
ran up to f 149.00.
I chapter waa writ!
______
The
—
athletic association hae one of Long Island
(Cewlleevg Free) Fee*, Owe) paid lha City In nuraorous pay-'Jmyiterie* when '
___ - menta, a total of $2^00.00 for th « |to n s, whoaa wl
valorem method of m i n. „i prop­
erty end effect eane ieconomyjlnetallatlon of tha lighting equip-,Juno 0 last from
and efficient operation of a tats'm e n t e t the ball park. The club'Stony IIrook Long Island farmand local government. T hose,paid $179.39 for telephono rail* formally announced bo believed
elected to the n»il Legislature,and telegraph expense*, $791.49, her deed,
must not only promts* th*** for tho upkeep o f the park and
things but m u tt coarlnce the $1,399.63 fo r traveling expenses
voter* of their hontity and ebil- of the players,
tty to g st rsaulti.
“Tbs most pleasing ohi
(ton on the* entlrs trig was

12—Wanted
•h o

In m atar dapoelta and fS.OO cash

Iowa la Ihu • nation's greatest
corn producing aliq*.

C lassified Advertisements

&gt;

It Was The 19th ‘Straight. Win For The Genev*'«Session Will
N. J. School As 7,000 Saw Them Get
C o itfid e r Chinese
Decision Over Al Rogero’s Squad
Aggression Charge

i t w i 'i W T m ra a iU T

n f t h l l i g ! are beginning to brighte e 'e y e bit after a glohniy past
weak UuT w et ipent With In•|or»d man aa thwy a rs coming
hedh lunch with epved and powW a n d lha lla*. that (till doesn’t
! ■ ' . aa etropg ea It aboutd ha,
'■ t n p t d J y gaining tn tha old
j m p r d e know lad a*.
Tha boys a rs ihowlng some
tfcw rnet tn tha work that tired
Coach Me Luca* baa planned for
M i asd the Foda play thalr
» M ( tilt of tba aeaioe in Jackg e trille Friday aran ln l at the
E pjH iu iriU e Municipal fltadrnm
OfOUel the powerful D ons of
M l Ldndon -High flebpot
| ' h w th be the rirat game of
the eeaiaw for the Trogdan
.•peeked outfit which will give
■eatord eemawhat morn of a
ekaee* abd with tba new aysppm th at lha Celery F rd i are
■Meg. they will ha apt to giro
U o m e big putile for Ibe first
qnartar at laaiL
.'■ -T he Celery Fed back field I*
AM of Ike best hackflsld's that
Er.IfltLeeas has nad in n m i time
/ - k m (he old b tia rd ot i« re ia rrs
power Hill lurks In lha shed‘ OWl. Tbs Feds, In the scrim.mode M*alott yutorday,
un*' k * » 4 a strong pneglng allark
That Ieohs as It It will aid them
n to e greet ostent In thqlr hard
, W*#4ale. Tha 'attack Is mapped
1 eej, In more or Ireq. an unkfM kibl* manner and defrnslvn
. dlbha ars going lo have another
' H u l * In atopplng It. .
The Fad* are blocking vary
Veil In acrimniage aa wvllaadurf tog other assignments ot that na­
ture. Tha hirkllnld la blocking
■ OW nicely m It they were vclvrEvdfld. They am ruunlng an Intorferanr* on e par hut It will
y k»ve to pick up allitllly In or’ d e r to eld those ball rarrlvra.
*'During th* scrimmage evasion
a pgeglng m a c k was
■UUd t h e n
Mrl.uraa
ia first eleven through

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Gridiron Tift To Patersoq Pailicipate. In
N.J. School By A 13-7' Score Leagne_Stadiei

M T ID M I. (.U W rN
4) Mileage I.
I r f K w a r Tw® NewHattara Re- Ilrnnklre
N»w Turk III m. leiul* I.
?ed And Power ^ For i n i t i a l 011*4ra
Blarnl prvvfmi. ifattr.
M i im 'n
I *ula I I ; Itueton f-J..
\y Prepared To • "Practice Today HI.
Dvlfett »t New York I.
itt London High DKI-AND. Bepl, I I —lU rring Ifonlrrnl .... . ,,111 *44 1*4 —1 T I
a il an] Mg—I It |
im
Friday
Night '“i"*,"h,*.- _th„*wbwith
uuooa n
atter*win tlaltlninr*
■m A
;
full B au d
Hmrlha and llargm **; Plerhrr,
I Semlnola High School
y ' Feds looked somewhat
t ' yesterday afternoon dsr*
thatr Initial practice
seee l the week when en as*
re blocking session was
Jlteg while the Fed backaw e underwent lha asms

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8ANF0ED, FLORIDA, WRDI

E a U b lL sh rd In 1908

Bombers K illF™ p,“*{:u!
U. S. Ambassador To
China Is Ordered Leads Legion March
Back To Embassy
• P o s t In Nanking

Cholera Epidemic.
Continues Spread
S Canton *Is Bombed 4
Times In 24 Hours;
It
Great DamageDone
f r f j 'V

•MANOHAI,
ta p t.
tt—
(A P)—An unabashed apldamla
of ahatara *pro ad In ihanykal
today dwarf Iny tM throat from
tho olooaly drawn
C h in ..a
m*4 Japan*a. battta llnaa la
tba w ar tan a la tha narthwool. Of Hal at _ outialtoo dlaolooiad th a t mar* than 1AOO
oaooo of eholara hod boon eon
n rated hi tho InUrnatlooal
Pa m oment end
Front* canaaaplan. Tho opldamlo waa
aaaaldarod tha vrorot In ehanyM I’a hlatary and la aproadlny
a t tho rata of tOO »**•* a day.

NANKING, Sept. 22.—
(AP*—Lea* than" 48 hour*
. after the British and Amerf J e a n protests to the Japanese
, ’government against the un*restrictcd bombardment of
th is capital, more than
50
Japanese airplanes twice
num d death and deatruction
from th a aides today killing,
wandlug. L or banting to death
■M

th a n 100 thine** refugee*.

faareU lust ‘a t .Canton today ln
a uariaa e t devastating raids by
Japanaaa bombing plan**. The
fourth attaek of the day and
tha sixth within 14 hour* came
In mld-attemoon. Xstlmsts* of
tba toll In Uvea and p ro p e rty all unofficial—mnuntad hourly.
Foreign aye-wltneeaea told tif
pile* of bodlea, moat of them
Cl vll tan a, In tba streets of the
southern Chinese metropolis, o f
fld a l comment on the havoc
wrought by tha raiders waa
laaklag. Japanese airmen appar­
ently w ere trying to crush tha
m orals of tha Canton populace.
Railway facilities were taxed by
Ibtonga trying to leevo the city,
i The killed o r kgurod In Nanking
w e n mostly those who had been
‘ to o feeble or helpless to join the
. exodus lo ts the safety of the
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Japan Apologizes
, For British Injuries
TOKYO, Bejrt-, U —f l V - J a p .n
today expressed reg ret fo r tb s
woundtag of the British em bassa­
dor to China Jn a a aerial attack
(•Staid* Shanghai and British
rq u a r ta n aald Die note met de■ nada fo r an apology and aaaur-

»»*• (ueh h td im ta would not
again occur.
; The British dsmsnd far punish■mmi of tha aviator* who ma‘Utted gunned Ambassador Bir
/Magba Kastcb.buU Hug.ssen csi

I that Japanese aviator*
r weondsd iatsntlanally or
pagUganus nationals be­
ta a third aounlry." •

. &amp; Protest* Again
Agsinst Jsp Bombs

GEN. DENHARDT SLAIN ON EVE OP MURDER TRIAL

Attempt To Balance
Budget Also Meaha
Discontinuance Of j
Public Works Act

R a l p h Bagwell, Se­
lected Secretary, In
CommendcdForPine
*' Work Earing Year

WASHINGTON, ” Sept., « . —
(AT—Informed
fisc* I
official*
predicted today U»a A dm lntalrw .
tion will trim work rollof •{Mod'
Inc iu b .U m l.ll, during th* p u t
flam ! J f itr In on effort to balaned
tha budget. Hearings on th* IPStSO to d r a t already h a r t boon
atartad by Daniel W. Dali' artlh y
budget dlroctor.
Prooldant Hooaevalt will aob*
m lt estim ates to f toyr m In Jan*
uary. Tha cua for tha raliaf pro*
diction came from a statem ent &gt; *
"Tha C roat IdaaU In our na­ ■oad yesterday tjr Marvin It. M ttional
Conatltution
m u lt ba Intyro W hile House secretary J
vitalised by th a Waal lam of. tha saying Mr. Rooaarrlt baa matte |
paepla."
aald Rabbi Morrla A. a final allocation under TVS7 Fob* I
pw pw t
MM
Shop, principal apeaker at tha lie ' Worka Extension Act.
rry u lir weakly luncheon of tho The atalcm rnt a*Id tha naod
Sanford Ktwmnia Club nt noon fo r joba providad throuyb PWA
today In tba grDl room of tho had derronaed.................
with the paaabift f
Vatdei ilotol.
If the economic extrem ity. I t r e ­
Tho Ktwardnna nlao held their ferred also to "the need to cor*
nomination of officer* for th* tall tho federal budget.''
com Iny year and Sidney J. Nil,
President
Roosevelt- on the
loiol attorney, waa nominated eve. of hie departure fo r a
for tba presidency of the yroup two-week*' to u r of tho we»t, an*
j and wilt enter tbo final alectlen nounced yesterday the wind-up
| without any opposition. Dr. 1). I F of allochtloni under the new pub­
Caawell waa nominated for the lic works program end *aid Dili
The niyht before he wna to have gime to t r i a l oirain on rharye* of murdering hi* fiancee. Mr*.
first elce-J&gt;r*aldeney while J. L. m aant the end of PWA. Ho alaa Verna C.arr Taylor, Hrlg. Gen. Henry II. Ih n h ard t.
form er lieutenant governor of Kentucky, wo*
Marontetto aqd Julius Dlnyfeldrr admonished newsmen not to a t­ ■hot to death a t Shelbyvillc, Ky. Mr*, Taylor'* throe brother* surrendered immediately afterward*
were nominated for second vie*' tribute politico to his visiting
president.
certain cltlea In th* w rit and and officer* iipoted one of them a* udmlttinit he f l m l the shot*. The picture of Dcnhardt (upper
Arthur Bn*nan wa* nomlnatrd steering clear of o th a n , and aald left! I* one of |hla latest. It w j » made Inst A ugust 10 during summer urm y maneuver*. An liour
treasurer and Prank S, Lamaon h« might make a flroalde radio a fter the kill iny, a crowd I* shown (upper right) at the hotel dour In which Die general fall dead.
, for the flnaatlsl aocnlary poai- talk on future public worka policy The man on the floor lietJiiM u* D erhrnlt was found. T h e C arr brother* aro shown (below) ju*t
p re tty , vivacious Ann Bishop of: lion. Fourteen man were nomi­ before conyron meetsa fter they aurrondrm l. I-efl to right: Jink Carr., Hr. I’. H. Harr ami Hoy Harr. The confession
Tupelo, Mis*., stepped high and nated 'a the directory of the orDiscussing the wtnd-up of PWA wa* attributed to the latter.
*
1
handsome tn leading tbo A m eri­
the president said th a t this emer­
tr.o tl* * a d OO f i l l Threat
can l* g io n ‘a spectsular parade
gency agency waa established 14
In New York. She la shown a*
stim ulate construction and cm*
tba line, of march headed up
ployment dining tna deprottlon
F ifth avenue.
,
and th a t It hsd fulfilled it* m is­
sion promptly and affectively.
It* added th e n had been a daTha reg u lar an reH n u at p i vet­
's ran a In t h . Civilian Teonasrrm •reusing-need fa r-th in aifanuUUon
for I lie fro- It Wftlcr fish Ini* I'silr tn IIn'
with the passing of the economic
tion Corps will feska place in
Future wear luturo, AB-i It. Julttumn.
"estrom lty.’* H r said he approved
October, possibly between the
unde their m ill nr, reported lin t u
aa “sound public polky’1 the re ­
l i t and 20th , according to Infor­ jection by Secretary Ickes, PWA
.
lpimhi'r nf nttw i*«iiit**wti* wills
mation received from Jam ea O. adm inistrator, of many applica­
*'n or enoli p ities will lie mid*el ilur
Ilu ff, aarvleu o ffk a r of the tions for loans and grants because
their f,1(! (h0 rnmllig year III the H»t
Amrrican Legion hero.
• IB s1' n( VnntesIs In elilili the urftiue
it had been found the applicants
It wa* also Indicated that the
h nil- liniiun ulroady participates.
state quota for vetem ns had been
An liilrrestliiR emup.ittsiut 1,1
■t. I, C(b'uii. chairman nf the
Increased
giving
H eel- Kwmnsiprogtlculllli.il lit*'til o il* (uduy announced that be"|ihu ten­
UIHIIUH, t IIB eswv* n , g • Wteveei ......
”
W
w a larg
—er. numwnteet-ulih
tlees
11101110111
u-nl
in
the
member at tb s association, an b*r an opportunity to «nroll thar*
dered hla ri'«itV'Hlleii as clialt
11nili ,| H'Blos in i" nimlij by K*-n
nounced today, adding that this In the July enrollment period,
Hrf, would b* confined Jo:g4 |M 0tor «r urth (luatnrnHou, Hh'i 'recently Heinlnolp Cnuilly i 'IhuuIuh Heard,
ram us I. taken In Sanford on
All veltrana who desire enroll, 000.000 annual outlay for Deoil
year, julurued trmn n tmir nt ttweden man tg (lev, I'm l I', Gunn In
tb s average of every two years, ntfnt and who have not previous- control, soli erosion provention'
mnilnii an,I* Dmimurk. He wa» «t»u np Tn^alinssce uii a&lt; i uuut id til*
r i a n t ware also formulated for ly filed application* a r t roqbw t- navlgntinn
improvament, rivers
nellv- pntuled In speak til Or" nr it tdiii tlou a* edllur- and nninsRiti
the nbaarraso* of boyalty Month #4 to e rn tact tba Vetarona Ad- and harbors, reforeslatlorf, drought
bud ineotliiK of t In* Oelido ('tuepter id the llrollicibeod ii l Itie laua-i
In Dctober by all tha churches m inistration in Bay Ptnaa and area reservoirs snd th* Hk*.
nr N» nn (ha ‘‘Value of I h'Iik Time mollro Ktnimi'u mid Kiiglutiuum's
of tha CHy, This annual obaervsecure
the necessary
forms, These espendlturo* will b* sdir wa» I'rojrrts.”
apes on tba part of the churches
Aa during previous enrollments, ministered by tha regular eslstMagatlno.
Kent. Tlueto who were nnnilnated fur
tha Rev. Brooks Indicated, Is It waa, Indicated, teterwn* .w ith trig departm ent concerned.
Mr, (Ilcmt slated Vila tmirnliiR
id but nttlee* diirlmt tile iiimlnR yeut that bo would inmiumi tils duties
not only in Sanford but through- depandanta would, be given »
uni to ' uWo:
president, _ I ja n r jr II hI" n* tbe edllur amt muiini;rr nf
out the nation.
preference and alaa th a t veteran*
urrrse unit - Hubert M auser;
viee prnet- Ibu mngiiilne I,, t’ leu-lund, Olilu,
Appreciation was eipressed at honorably discharged from •
year, (lent, K '’ uti&gt;iib &lt;!mliiva*nn amt eu Knv. J, mid Hie duties nf
the meeting ic the church at- previous enrollment would be ellilvlllra it,mi llllrhln; sneretary, tlarntit Uiul uf f ten would require him
tendance committee of th e Kl- gibl* fo r ro-enollment if »**
,K. A. Clause, tlnbrit Clnii'e tend line In spend the fa lse r portion of
Plana for tbe annual conven­
wants Club lot tna work they month* had expired since thetr
i n I'te vny
Itule;
treasurer, llrtbcrt
tion of th* Florida Chiroprac­
(Continued art r'*a« flo ss)
proposed to do In advertising discharge.
tiles Jnmtnes, (leorxn Mauser amt
Loyally Month and also to J . L
— ■
_ tors' Association to b e . held In
llielll
j
lluwnril
I
lad
le
,
repeirter,
tieorut
the McFedden Deauville Hotel at
M arontetto for hla corporation
w n riti
i f
also Mauser amt llarnbl t'laute; idMiami Beach Oct, I and I , ware
In advsrtlstng through th a Rita E l k S
W ill
M C €t
lid til el.-.nr. A les It Jobiiaoii,
discussed a t the mewling of the
hoard of directors of the organ­
masting on tho Dally Vacation
_
,
, _ , ' " „ „ n v isation I" tha Valdes lintel here
Two Imys en tered , their nppfl'
m b it school which * m bald last
Tha Iceal Order o f B. P. o . e . Hunday, aoodrdtng to Luther T,
enlinns ter inemberi'hip In Troop
summer. This report showed th at
" r o t *" th ali Club r
Does, president.
ft nf tho liny Seoul* of America
Dr. Does la cbnlrm an' »( the
at tho regular meeting of the
rommllls* for tba ronranllan
treat a ra r bald In Baaford,
I roup in the luiaetnent of tlss- Ju n ­
end he Indicated th at arrangeDr. K. D. Brown)**, praatdant
ior Hit'll tu-hnol Tuesday night,
manta had beaa made t» have
of th* organisation, waa naked
nrcuiiling tu II. K. Morris, scoutthree nationally hnown speaker*
In communicate with each of tha
Davrlnpruent of tha proposed
Twelvo nesree* were arraigned master.
at tha annas! conclave.
women's organisations ta th a poJ
lake shore park la the prime ob­ Imfore City Judse Frank I,. Mil­
Tho boys were' FTesI Wight snd
Those who wlU probably speak jective nl the Hanford Junior ler In a seaslnu nt Itn- Murilrioparating enurehe* snd ask that
they gtva tbelr Influsnc* and asat, lb* eovantlan ara: Dr. Harry Chamber of Commerce, accord­ pa| Court yesterday a f t e moon Kollia T rsw i't, and Mr. Morn*
iudirntnl that if the lads passed
E. Veddak. president of the Lin­ in g -lA - K_E_. J g J ta y .. xli-n tire J. -A U pleaded •
J l H t j daring October to (tree*
rrsrtlt .• &lt; » -Ilw - -y f coln emtagn M cntroprsrttr. dent of the Junior trad e Inidy, ■rlallims with alil'li Iti'-y were t t a m n e u m y 'nvj«iprmimt«*tfpr
fag Loyalty HoBth,n Boy Beirut they would be nd‘
who will dSilver addresses on
'In their luncheon In the Val­ charged arid only two received milled to the hi ganiration.
"E lim ination of tha CTbest." Dr. des Hotel yesterday a rommlllM sentences.
At tha session lli.tn-rt Altman,
O. C. Bader, dean of tbe Nation­ waa appointed to meet with the
J&lt;m Kuril Is was given nil a lte r
al Cblropreotle OnUage. will ad ­ City. Commission at HiHr roan- nail to of n flu film nr 30 days niujUtarit K quhnasler, discussed
dress tba convantian on “Chiro­ tar meeting In the City Hall In Jail w hen,to- was found gutlly Iho vslue of fiist nid to Hoy
practic Gynecology," and also Monday night, to ascertain what of Ireliig drtiak and dlsordi tie Hcouts with those, attending the
Mamber* of tba Sanford Botlee
"O
bslstricta." Bornarr MeFwtdan part nf tba park would be the and Joe Beals waa Riven a 30- meeting.
fovea will patrol tba Baaford Mawill
also appear an tba program meet feasible for detelopm esl day suspended aetileneo when be
plctpat Baaeball Park to prwveot
Dr. Does Is eervtag »*!• w o­ by tbe organisation.
Was fi'iind guilty of disorderly
*
say damage ha property o r pO&gt;
oed yew as president of Ike Aafeeing. Chief of Police Chief Key
Th* Jaycees are vary murli In­ condor i ih a rfrs .
■octalloss and many Important terested In this project and' p|pn
Throe negro women eelrealed
O. Williams aanouaced today.
•tebaagaa h ay s been made. It to tab* the Initiative ln Its de­ IB bond" when &lt;hey failed loopAnyone caogbt Iroapassing or
waa learned, maul Important ol velopment. It was reported, Tbe pear ta-fon H&gt;" rourt In answer
NEW YORK Sept., 22. —OP)—
damaging th a proparty la any
which la a foar-year course ' of bony eeema tn favor th*%con­ disorder Ir rm iJarl charge*. Thu Tha American lo-giun today **■
way w ill he sab jar! to arrest
study
In
order
to
obtain
•
license
SI s-l l !•* Klsle. lected Loa Angeles ■* tji* city
and firm. Chief William* added.
struction of shuffle board court*, woman worn
to practice cMroprgcUce In Flor- b at plans |n Ibave the m atter to Ophelia F.lil- and Fannin Mile. for iha IU3H contenlfim.
A large amount of moony ho*
boon OSpaudad ky tha City ma
Joseph (Irani, r Irurged with as­ N ational Commander H arry W.
tba dlaorrllon of tba City Kalb*
tho p a rk daring tba pa«t year dent bad glean Mm "ado taat*
sault |ri r-ommlt, roblrery was Colmery aald the parade yester­
authority* ggd approved the exA t th* meeting yaaterday FrAd transferred to Ibn rrrunty and day was “one of the biggest, if
William* wa* appointed chair­ also Will Mon charged * with not tbe blggoit psrade'ibo Lirglon
pandlluro OP |g I M H J M .
baa avar held." 1'olkc Commie
man a f lb* program eommltloa breaking and entering
O thers arraigned before Jrfdga ■lone!. Valentine 'esllad It tha
tor tha n e tt week aad an attendaaea aammltien was appointed tu Miller were; Charles Holton, “most marvelous dnd orderly
moke a n effort in get a larger fighting, UUinl**'d; Dork need, parade ever staged In tbe City nf
attend a n te of membara at thair disorderly conduct, t dismissed; New York."
Ike Ffagter, ■lmigq,.-wltli vlnla- Chief In*peeler John J. Beery
weakly M ath eons
U rn s f tho ilanllary Dnllranr'*, estim ated that close to 2 000,000
A naUan-wld* study of parole dismissed, and Ira Chamber* and persona were jammed along tha
with throe mile route of march. Many
proetleps la being made (or. the litre ? Ingram , charged
daearfmdh l e t juatlre wUbWPA p a tl t. larceny. were also d!s-| of them never got within a block

For Preiidencjr
Of Kiwanis Club

Rabbi Morris A. Skop
Commends ldealsln
U. S. Constitution

Officers Are Nominated Glenn Resigns As
By Local Future Farmers Chairman Of WPA
Planning ~ Board

Regular Enrollment
In C. C. C* In October

Completed

Report Is Made
On Fiscal Items.
Chamber Spent $2,132
LastYear In Nation
W i d e Advertifiintf
T. R. Stmjwon and RalpV
F. Harwell were last night,
unanlmounly re-dpeted PreaU
dent and Secretary respect*
ively of the Seminole County;:
Chamber of Commerce, afc
one of the Inrgcat meetings
jn tho history of the Cham*
her« Board of Directors!
Other officer* elected
Include*
Brnl. F. Halnea of A ttam ont*
Springs, Fleet V ie. President; H .
•I. t’olcmon nf'H anford- T rraiur*
r r ; and the fnllowlny
D istrict
Vice-President*! No. 1—H. J . Lah*
m«n. Sanford; 2_ J n o . McIk &gt;i , S r*
Sanford; 3—0 . B. Searcy, Lony*
wtHwlj 4- F . W. Talbott, Ovledof

ft—A. q . Wayner, ChuluoU, t

&lt;’• K- Adam*,

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Chairman of tha
Meet Ion Committee, reported
the recent election of members 0tV
the Hoard of Directors fo r Urn
Chanitirr of Commerce new fiscal
year beginning October i . Proat- ’
dent Simpson In welcoming t h a '
new members, cautioned thorn re- '
gsrdlny a section of tha organi­
sation's B y la w * which p ro e ld a .
that "Failure of any Dlroctor t» '
altrnd four meetings of tho Board
consecutively shall autamatlcaUydi»&lt;|uallfy him as a Dlroctor or ’
Dffteer." Mr. Rlmpsog staled th a t
Ihie ruling had not bean carried
out in the p a st- bw e~that- I T '
shall bo strictly adhered to la •

lvocal Railroad Man
HctomeH Editor Of Plans Completed
National Magazine For Woodmen Meet

Here Next' Week
Final, frtnns for a district m actIng to be'heli^hare' next Tuesday
- ij '
were * irninplatad
--* -* -* ‘task‘
r----v o niln
niuht at lb* regular weekly moot­
ing nf the Woodmen of the World
A* Dm American legion H ut aerordlng (o a report made today

Chiropractors Plan
Annual Convention

n? r.M ~

e «.

At 8:00 On Friday

Jaycees Consider [Not Guilty Pleas
Plan To Develop [Entered In Court
Lake Front Park By Twelve Negroes

PoUce Will Patrol
Municipal Ball Park President Approves
Plans JTor Census

Iaegion Will Meet In
Los Angeles In 1938

COTYNEWTBRIEFS

All member* with th alr fsmllle*
have tn-an urged to attacul.

LOCAL WEATHER
W eather Forecast
I'n rtlr cloudy with light M b
fered ■ bowers Thursday- and -en­
tile east coast tonight. K itreaw
northwest Florida—mostly cloudy
tonight and Thursday,
Daytona Ttdss
Thursday's tides, high, 0 l44 As"
M.. 10 ;0S I*. M.; low, 3:23 A s'
M .,-3:&amp;2 I*. M.
Uaremater
.!
Today, 30J ; yesterday, 30.
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Freclpltatiaw
'T otal for y*#t*rd*y_________JBS
Total for -month ........... , M T
Normal to data ___ M B
Tauspeiwtarwa ;
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Maximum* M ; minimum, T4, t,J
llsrald reading.
. Official Rapart
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Drunken Driving

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Ifc Tampa' the other day three persona who lied been
charged with drunken driving during which the livee fit
fellow clvlliane had been aacrlficed or endangered wee*
gfaten.pelooa .tenna .raBgiwg fonm~gg.daya.t o J B,
lb-year sentence was given to a 38-year old cral
worker who hed run down and killed a-28-year old laborer
on a grove Immediately after having drunk nine bottles of
beer.
Evidence produced at the trial brought out the fact
that the driver after hitting the pedestrian had failad to
■top or attempt to render any osaistnnee, but had driven

ClUMrity TrtMt Fond
r tfrtfe U R O H .

If A Burglar G«ta Into You* Bedroom
year M b M U • I tU f b M
T ta b tb .n w h g e t lb

action would b« How many bur£)a r | there s r r, how big and bow

llw operator any l i — ** well ST«W JrW tw-tbo -efc-ymO.

was also shown that ha was driv
speed although, after drinking the ine bottles of beer, he
wgo probably Incompetei * ______ _ all.
The next ease bron it forth a five-year sentence -for
a negro, driving while drank, who killed a negro woman.
‘ r tiling
about this santaocele its mod­
The ___i
moot 'Impreoalve
th
eration. The judge pointed out that In Oils cam the
drunken driver was not driving fast and that he stopped
hi# car the minute the accident occurred. That, of coursa.
is worthy of consideration, But the woman was k ille d
nevertheless.
In the third case a light sentence was awarded a
woman for driving while drunk. She hit another ear and
wrecked it. but nobody was huyt, so she lucked out. Per­
haps the 26 days spent in Jpil will give her time to reflect,
may prevent her from driving while drunk again, %whkp
fTTW O P U N I f lI I M K N T :
Them crudely fashioned kilter* and toy pistols w a rt the In­
she
might kill someone.
i*eo caasslh the rlgbtaou* to
The awarding of jail sentences for drunken driving strument* seven convicts used la an ULfatod attem p t to brash out
astray Is* sa evil way. he
A M l hlmaelf Into hi* own seems to be the only effective way of dealing With this of tho state prison a t Folsom, Calif. Two convicts weru kill ad and
problem which more end more is endangering the lives of S guard slain during tha riot. Above, Otl* D. Babcock (lo ft), Sac­
citizens on public highways. Driving a car is dangerous ram ento County district aUdhtoy, and W alden Court Sm ith of Ban
these days even for a person in the full possession of Quentin prison, examine the arm s, .
his faculties, but when his brain has been thoroughly
ke O rundu Sentinel baa a drugged by alcohol, of one kind or another, he la nothing
&gt; df*M f o r Its editorial page.
I W* most say it Is very br- morn nor leas thun * potential murderer if he get* behind
ting, .looking Ilka tho New the wheel.
k tim e* on a Bundsy picnic.
th e y aro saecutlag a lot of
U a'Ja Busalt these days. Bel
Pb over there, anyone is a r|.y
*. taUmatei even In the p n v aty
hla own boudoir th a t p e rlu n .
din occasalunilly err* alight)?
running th* Boviet government

B ept , m . - v d

Women In PoUtics

eb e» and arad police.
iW
r n ' n aab eg u t i l a
• row to to act w ithout gath u rt
._
’ •
with la mm, roach o f a
t oad ooro th a t It ready b
r, no* lh* w raps* a t th a
opportunity, probably whoa
d rg lar's back’ I* tam ed.

aid* m a r bo around.
U m
lin h u
nporfmwrt
w h e n thara aro other people w
a doorman handy, or If youbo
In . weil^pokmlW .p slg b t'w lh ifl
you naturally stand -a bettor
ckanco of a ttra c tin g help th in
tha poraon In a sccfoded prirato
horn*.

throught ut tb« year.
•4 between
JlOO.OOMOe | . ** AJ&gt; Feature Berrien
(ra.eee.eM * a i bequeathed,
'Ju st bow (o r you would go
A. W . Mellon education- In follrw log aaaie of them aug•heritable ..ss C
1 gfetioM of N*w York C ity*
no estim ate ot Itg value Police
Commission, Lewi* J .
ads by the three ese c u -' Valentine, depend* on how tough
U e m u te . Peal Mellon, 'tb o burglar is.
K&lt; H Drum, ihe .soyi-lo-] N ight house burglars. says the
•d Donald D. Hhcpardt&lt; Commissioner, te ll into tw o genJ nlturney to tha form er era! clsaae*:
*•
Saeok thlrre* who steal money
fn n g en ten t with R egister l i o n pent* poeketo and purse*
iM Huston, a ftoo.MO ( oftor climbing fir* eacapea to g et
w h provided for Iln ie e , In.
S »nl la aecurltle* of th e . The dangerous type wh* carry
tots to b* p lsrec in tho weapon* which vary according to
T raet Company under a 1 th* kind of robbing in which they
aa an nsoentor w ithout bond. ^
While th* hulk ol tbo **Ule
w as directed to th* educational
and charttabla u n it, tho alato’a
tag experts said
Pennsylvania
would cotlael up to to percoat
ot th* fortnnn.
Th* percentage, they explained,
would be collected through the
sta te 's tran sfer Inhrrllanro tax.
which d*ea not exempt charitable
guests.

■•VIC* d r ^srwjLirAT.00 von
Notice Ir hrrebr u l n a (hat t
J. T. MonniSOK. w».o wae co«.
rlrlrd In th* Circuit Court aT
dsmJaul, Count*. VtartSa. a t ito

%
?*V
S£tr
n
IM * . af

the

iKrA, ||*.
T

often** of

armed ne b k e rr k*d *»*l**c*d
therefor to .Three (I) Year* will
• *|Mr Mr clemency to eke H o t,
a m i d of Peril,ne. VaUabaame,
Kterlda. at l|a next re g u larva*eet&lt;
J. t . M onm ooN

Martin’s Gafkge
la Allowing

A 50% Discount on
$2;061.32

R. N. NIPPER
SIGNS 0 F ALL IIMDI

UO PALMETTO AVENUE
PHONE l l t - J

of pest duo account*.
1 helped you,now yen kelp m*
General R epairing
Truck A A uto Sorvie*
Bod lea—Apringe—T railer*
A price you can affard to pay

Martin's Garage

t m member* of th*
younger
deicing set a t Palmetto aro going
Ik* Big Appl* one better. I t I*
called th* Bandapur Hhlmmy, and
F*rndoxlcaUy enough, according
a* l»#wa roporU, It Is no otleky

The Amtrlcan ambassador to
t China loft N anklig, after bring
r - warned to da so by lb* Jsptnc**,
•p few th a t hla roat tall* got
. c tu g h t in tb* embassy door. Other
&gt;i' Cmo a u y staff,, also warned to
IcSV* ram*ined a t their post*. It
W as.an Inglorious exit for th*
American, but of course It was
Him* to keep this country out of
War, And y st one wonders, In a

worse. In fact, women mny rightly claim thst to them
can l&gt;o traced the bent of the nodal legislation of the lust
decade. Their influence hait been felt* and for the general
good.
“The national Philippine aitnembly haa done no harm
to the lalanda by enfranchising the women. Social justice
him been norved by .the measure. When justice in met the
body politic will profit by It. In giving the women the
vote the Philippine* have advanced a step in modern civil­
ization of whieh many older countries cannot boast."
I* there*** the pandemonla. It
{ RUtti hsv* her if ’ g rra t ,|idH.
.too rrnllsUc for ntmfort-

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Avhomsiador l*etrr 8. Iloy nf
~ I ganford Is today's new nirmher.
i- St* qp*ilfl*d m, a Motorcade,!- Imrk
. l a Jaan sry nn Cow
17. *n&lt;l
5 |s*4-»**k won hla rtp a on No. 41
fcy fggaglng two cows,' killing
•n s. -M y oar can Iw photographed
for r a o f . - he aasurca the oecirt . la ry of A1I0MA. If th* meeting
t ; I* not to*, fuddm and teverr, cowl
*» Frohably do not mind running ln: to him, as ho Is a doctor of vrt• W intry medicine and i|utllfled to
. lend er first nk) and nil. —Phil

ruth

help a ta ri their stalled automobile.
Jealousy of an employe of Mr*.
Taylor’s I-aGrang* laundry and
,1. pnsvlon over opposition of her
fnmlly to h t r projected m arriage
with tho general, weru drawn into
'testim ony aa poialblr motives for
suicide. The commonwealth, ask ­
ing tbo iloath penalty, Insisted
iteneral D cnhardt she* Mrs. Taylor
mid t»swd lirr body into a road­
side illtrh.
The (la rr brothers hung a blan­
"They salt! th at before any ket over their cell window yester­
shot* were fired they saw Gen­ day to avoid tho stares of p assen eral Dcnhardt reach for hi* pocket byMrs. Mary P ryor Brown, 22,
and they thought he was reaching
mid Ml&gt;* F rance, Taylor. 17, p re t­
for a gun," tho officer said.
Tha brother* were formally ty blnmlo daughters of th e slain
charfod with inurU *r,yrtlerdty-in wltivw. visited their uncle*.
A ttorney h ly rrs, who had come
w arrant* sworn to by County A t­
torney Coleman VMght. A rraign­ to KjiaHiyvIllo to confer with p*oment waa act fur Friday morning Iumlt, said ho would U atlfy a t the
am )-4h»-G arrs remained In the G am * trial th at Roy G arr, th*
Shelby County Jail. Clark said no man ha said shot Dcnhardt, "saved
effort would bo niado to provide my lifw-'*
lla said Dr. G arr, a veterinarian,
bond until today.
Circuit Judge Charles C. M ar­ leveled a pistol a t him but Roy
shall,' who prc'kled over General ■cited his brother’s hand and.
I
D enhanlt’a first trial last April- shouted
:
formally granted a commonwealth II "Don’t ahont the lawyerl*'
request a t naarby New Castle, lo jI General D enhardt did not apeak
dismiss the murder charge against IiW o re he died.
th* Ideutenant-(lo\crnor and f o r '1 He was frro on a continued
mer head of the K rntucky N a ­ •24,000 bond a t th* time of the
tional Guard. Tho second trial shooting.
What action win h* taken
was scheduled to open yesterday.
Tbs body of tha doifghty- 41- against the C arrs rests w ith tho
ycar-old Denhardt was relum ed tihrlby County grand jarjr, which
to his home town of Bowling will convsne October d. Major
crimes In Kentucky am pr osecuted
Green, Ky* :
Denhardt,
by Indletaseat
Mrs. XUaabe
|

THE “8PY MONOCLE,"0 latest Invention to .win pop­
ularity in Nazi Germany, looks like an ordinary monocle,
but iuatead of being nn ordinary glass la a mirror. Held
ugnlnkt tho eye at the proper angle,- it permits the wearer
to observe unobtrusively whether anybody behind him is
spying on his conversation In search of punishable utter­
ances ugalnst tho State.—N. Y. Times.
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THE DIRECTOR of the publishing house. AlbrlghlHegati, has *bedn condemned to. five years' exile because ho
declared In a private conversation that he loved his dog
better than Mussolini.—World Events.

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By PRB8TON GROVER

tb* general’, dlvtrred wlfai a
The net public debt of tha
brother, J. 0 . D raiW Jt. publisher,
and ■ eistsr, Mias Berth* Den- United Biatas at th a end of tk*
calendar year l i l t waa ItM S I.hsrdt, live there.
P riv et, fuaeral service* will t*e
held a t 10 A. M., Thuraday. a t th*

lysIrsUy

won't bo aatiallcd unlraa tho’ hill
laclnde* a aubaldy fa r ootton
grower* to offset ta riff preset­
tled oh euppliee they have to
buy, ia n a te r EUender of Louisi­
ana want* to taako th# farm er
oetf-auatolfcldg by requiring th a t
la return fa r tra p benefit* he
must slgu a pledge to grow moat

Repairing
Diamond Sett
and
,„
E a fra v in g

Finally, or perhaps net fhsally,
itov*r gk* may hapiwn to
iksU rity of tho New tjeal
o r parts of tho country, we
If anyone la Key West will
aaso to ila g th* praises of
Nit Rooiem lt. There a few
iago eighty p a re n t of the
u t a wag. on relief. EveryrailU gi t opt had left
Buildings wort delspl■ stTMta cempletsly dc
whDe a dsspondent pop
I OaiUieV ineaey to give
ik , o r iaitlallv* to know
Irn'Th* fsd sral govern•ksogsd s ll th at, made

tack to tho farm httt a svquira.
msot th a t tho Praaidsat do
something m a n energetic about
pualpldg new eurreocy lots ctxcuU U j d . Thor*
la already ’ authorHy on th* beaks fo r the

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a t 8 M • clock.
T ie Yeung W asne-t D e p a rtm e n t
*f t i e Method let Church will
M w it* regular Junior Choir
p ra e tk . a t tbe church annex a t
7;*t&gt; o’clock.
FRIDAY
The Olri Scout, *01 s e c t a t
the L ittle D oom a t » : 4 » o’clock
U Iqavo fo r Ssnlando Seringa.
T he reg u lar bualneae meeting
of the Sanford T ovaaead Club
wW ho held a t 8:00 o'clock In
thMg' club room* In the Walaka
Building. Tho public la Inrited
to attend.

Ifo n e s •

The O d e r Spring* W ater O f.
B m . J*01 be cloeed the ' y ear
round on Tbumdaya a t 1:00.
7 out orders earijr.

M atin g Is Held By
Dependable Class
i

P i i , owe)

to the City Briefer this mornlug.

was

given

on

tbe

s. S. S. Club Meets ltritnA‘At Hutchison Home
The Hutchison home In IndiAn
Mound Village was the arena of
the f l n l meeting of the 8. S. S.
Club yesterday afternoon.
During the butlnrse eratlon tho
following officers wrre elected:
Lou lee Per kina, president; Je a n ­
nette Potter, treasu rer; Madalyn
Truluck. editor; and Blais Hutchleon- arcrelary.
Refreshments were served to
tho following members: Hie Misses
Louisa Perkins, Jeannette Potter,
Madalyn Truluck, Elsie Hutchi­
son, Estelle H urt, Jane S h u ltt,
Mary Wight, Evelyn Stowe, Mary
Wiggins, and Jane Uoyd.

U f a .. L uther Lalte and Mlai
Q a re Jtankia warn joint hostesses
to tbe busineaa and eocial m eet'
I big of tb e Dependable C la n of
tbe Methodist Church a t tba home
o f Mrs. E- A. Lon don berg Mon­
day pight.
A rtistic arrangem ent* of red
re s t bod* decorated tbe tables of
the rooms.
A "Oolng-Away" parly wan
Tho m eeting w*« called to &amp; Je r
by tho preoident, Mr*. M. D. Decs. Riven In honor of pbll Stanley,
Mrs. V. L Smith led tbe claaa in who le leaving for Louisville.
Ky.. et SanLando Spring* Mon
present
w ere: Mrs. d ty night,
Danclug and iwlmmlng were
W. S . T hornton. Mr*. Harold n p pleby, Mrs. M. D. Dee*. M n. Bert •nJnyed until a Isle hour when
Chapman, Mr*. E. C- Smith, Mr*. the gueete roasted wiener*.
Tho*e Invited *to he with tinH- B. McCall, J r - Mr*..Atice Ward,
MHuR. M. Mason,
Mr*. Paul honor guest w ire: the Mliuo*
Johnson, Mr*. Luther Latte, Mrs. Evelyn Echols. Krejyn W ilkin­
Squires, Jsn rt
W.' T. W/ooley, Mrs. D. R. Ulrsy, son, Marsarcl
Mr*.
H arm an Middleton, Mr*. Chapman, Nancy While, and latuNancy Brock, M ri. E. A. London- Ue nos*.
Also Rll| H t c m p e r , Woodruw
kelg, Mrs. D kk B ay , Mr*. J . D.
Ollrei
Miller,
W aller
Catlabth. Mr*. O'. X. Goff, Mr*. n ite r,
V. L. Smith. Mr*. D. D. Smith, Haynes, (Juy Wood, Raymond
Mr*.
Q artruda Mulligan, and Lundqulst. R o to Echols, Vail
Toole, H erbert Motes, and Karl
Mksa C lara Rankin.
Evan*.
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Phil Stanley Given
“Going Away” Party

CARD

OF

TRANKS

To express our sincere appre­
ciation for the many kind wer^a*
de«H and offering* during ( u
recent bereavement In the death
of our dear Wife, Mother arid
n u t D a rt
Grandmother.
hU lime In lhat rlly.
S. Rung*
Mr. lllenn I* replarlng the
W. F. Runge and Fisa
.fu rmcj, KilliUL,xmt^M*n*X*r-hdn»{ ■ Mrw
F, M&gt; Nature who lias hold the
Family
position for iho pa*| 3$ year*
Mrs. G. R.
G ilbert
and who Is now retiring un a
Family
pension.
T . It. R u n g e .
in n letler In The lleruld lids
morning. Mr. tjleun said,
'l l .
I* with deep regret ihat I Dud!
LEGAL NOTICE
It necessary hi rrllnqulah nn |
work o(i this Imard. but, owing i&gt; Tt iili ii rim err 1 T H H T or
l l : !*Y%TM H P P lJm tV lA * t*
IT
In mi ib-rtlnn bv the 33rd l'nn-j TwiIII;
it n m T i m r m m
or
veiillou a* editor and manager! * • : t i i M t i . r . i \ n i u r K i v .
.U i
O F AAIBHICA s
of tbe llrntherhnod of lAieomo n n«-rar|H»m|iun.
I' l- tl niK f,
live Elii-men and
Englnemcii'a
r U l ^ l ’U II K
I'R U )
U O T T Ia lN ti
magutltn-. It « tl| la* necessary
IMV, it ltd*i*«si*4i( «iii , D f k t n k v L ■
that I res Ido In rltivrlattd, Ohio,
.
N«1 3Jit
i: o r %i \ a r m ' s u i j
most nf the lime,-'
.M«*H'iT !*• li» i by i ; H » n l Ii• t u n , Mr. ilh'nn nlxn 'satil this morn- ( if#r iml itj' flriUK* nf m fforiI nji*w
log that lie |dmi* In |navr this . «*( « cl (i’l r - . t u M i i r nl*r#«l ih«
till* *1-0 »»f K»
A. IX
illy lei Cleveland on or Shout ! J»!*•
!• *?a
( h u t i r r t u l n **»iiim» D#nrt*
•»»n hi ihf* (*ir«*uU F o a r l o f I M
Ort.
f l u r lt.il. In «nA fo r «iho
In .W iring D ip anliouneemeul. • • tu in lr
**f
B rm ln u lr .
trk tn in
Mr itlrmi told a Herald report­ &lt;v|,» t*(itii|M ur «"f A m rM fli, m r o r 1% ii ln ln l lff, n p d Fln&gt;
er, "I net ret tery mueh my bav­ iMirattfdt*
l*i*tf* i 'r l i i H ull ihtic, In&amp; . m ro r*
in* In' leave Hsnfnrt| to takn |»«*inflrtii I* rt »f cm ln nl , |, (Vi» un*
i - Kii. t S|v* .-Jrt I Mm U t In ChoM*
the pie it inn and I wish to men- •.Ir*I/,
w HI iiff'rr for noIf oMf
lion Ui.il I sppreelalp the ronp- ow l. f o r rn.ali* ml (It" f r o n t d o o r
o
f
I
I
mp l%jyrt
tUiaford,
Station of ihe Pity amt County rii tiM ci. ini tin-I 'ltuf iuhr t In
l a i o f Or*
CoriniUtlnncra and ihe local civ­ fo l* rtt A l» l»IT . ih o main* ha*
r |» a &gt; «»r l h « t ' l r e o l l
il- IioiIU’s In niy pa«t work with Ing I. n ImIhIilOc
«n I h r I r a n i h o u r *
the Nat loll at H ennery Art and o f nn !r , I h r fo ll o a - ln a d r p r H b a d
rnltilr otid i&gt;riBonal |ir n D a r ir .
the Wmks ptogres* Administra­ (till
U Mitf ii nthvlriu lit
f lr m la ii m
tion.
fctiiiil*, i n - w l i ;
l i r a In
c lmliiH Hctiih o f
‘"I lrc| tloit the projects thsl
I h f N'ni i iirtiiHt r u m o r o f I l f
have been effected under the
X w rlh rrrp l
Q im r f r t
uf
th a
X
ui»|*w i**ii q u a r t r r o r N rriJu n
W. p. A program in Until t h e
SI, Ti*« n*liip ;n Hiuiiii. I ta n a a
rlly onu i minty have hern u
ao Ka»l. r u n W e s t E l f I r ( I t )
(r » l rut I»ulrft o f l t r « I n n ln * .
great ns»e| In the conilunnllies
Inn W f»l H IK r
l* 0 i
(M L
of the county.
h ontl i K lichi )- |I * | foal. KaW
KUlr (C«»&gt; frrl. Norlh Klffhlf
"In repaving tha roads and
IBM) fu r l tu i»ulni o f
bo*In*
•Ircets the rlly and county h.t*
ulna?
Improved In Its appearanrrs lu ,\n t| &lt;i U»i th e fttllu w ln a d ra c rlb * #
a great evtenl and the wnrk hast
*,n ,h*
I lH\le Ainrinisttr Mmlrl
rellevnd tmth
n r g a ri l i a l l n n s
In
M.iclilniHi
l
i
l
t
.
t a k ln x C u re‘ nt t h a a r m y o f un

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I C ss
s _____
The Sanford Lions d u b will g an lint ion which includes seven
hold it* regular.-w eekly^ macUn* J W I l. . ,ThOU.wrec..'L.Jfg. Sirngaon.
tt-nighl a t 7:00 o'clock In tha 1L 11. Pattishall, Kail K. Nording the p art y ear, showing that grill room of (be Velde* Hotel ac* gren, Ray Fox, Jam es-0 . Sharon
George W einstein 1* In New a total o f «1I32.(&lt; - - hail. a_
cording to an announcemeat madc
John D. Jenkins,- (1. II. Workman
York on a buying trip fa r Tba spent in telling the world nbodt this morning by J . L Galloway.
Style Shop.
W alter 8. Coleman, Mr. Ding,
th e attractions of Seminal* Coon
ty. TIM amount w ai almost hqlf
J. L Hurl, deputy Volltctof of felder, Sanford Doiidncy. O. P.
Mr. a n l Mra. Hobert Haynes of the Chdthhtr’s lotsl revenue of lateraal rovemto,. wa* In the
were dinner guest* qf Mr. Cotton $3,400.00. I t also caraparei to Chamber of Commerce building Ilerml in. Dr. D. Cl. Scott, Fred
R. Wilton, and R W. Ware.
M athsr In Orlanda la st night.
tha amount of 1382.0 spent fa r this Buirnlug nnd en plained va­
Introduced ‘by Kiwifnisn Ding
advertising In 10.1(1, $37(1*3 in rious phaaea of Iho Social Secur­
felder. Rabbi Skop, youthful min­
William Spoor o f Dunnellon u 103$, and $200 31 in 1931.
ity program to a number of lo­ ister ta the Synogngne a t Ur.
visiting his brother- IE- M. Spec,
AttenOan was also railed lo cal busluese men.
landl who Is of Ruaslan-Jcwlsh
for a few day*.
the fact th a t Clum ber of C on
piltnliCfi* nnd filuciitiHl a t Ohio
mere* 'fond* to u tin g 1 ( 02.00 had
Must Worshipful (jrand MasMra. M. O. Balk of Jack­ been spent during the p art year ta r Ralph B. Chapman. Frank L. EUU University and Ihe Arner
sonville U tbe guest of ber daugh In mahtng necessary repair* to Mltler, F. I*. Forster, D. E. S. b an Hebrew Inxitutr, said tha'
the (dials In religion as I
ter, Mr*. Georg* Weinstein.
tha City owned Chamber or Com* Starr, and C. J. Humph returned
*
no further *
than
m er e* P u d d i n g .
yeaterd-iy from Okeechobee w here, (jle
Idealism
of
the
Individuals
Mr*. 0 . O. Roller spent Ut*
President Simpson commented they attended the district meat
week-end In Lakeland visiting upon tbe duties performed by the Ing of the Twenty Second Dla and groups existing In a com mu
idly. The lla ld f further sakl that
Chamber o f . Commerce, stating trici A. and A. M.
the gi est- ideals in our national
th at during the past twelve
Cons 11ut ion must be vitalised by
Lewie W right left Sunday for inM|th*
apptuxlntalrly
14,000
The wrekly merlin* ut tho
I (eland where he entered Stet- piece* o f outgoing mall were hand Snuimilo t.lun Sea Scouts will the idealism of the people.
In pet fret English nnd without
U niversity a t a frrshm aq.
u
addition to the many be belli In Iho Sanford Junior
other activities necessary to tho Hit h Scb,ml Tnuraday night, a semblance of foreign accent, the
Mr. and - Mra. Clyde T anner.I plotter performance of a Chamber Hkipi't-r of tlie Hemlnule Lion, Rabhl extolled the fine spirit of
M iia . Ruth Baker, Miss Clifford •„( Commerce.
rilllurd Dell, nmmunccal today, fralem slitm among religious de
Baker,
and
Sam
Thompson
Tha director* rommended the adiilna Hint a program would be nominations m this section- and
•pent Bunday a t Daytona Beach. Het-relary upon Ids Hue work arraegeil III eelobrnllou of the rejoiced in the progress made
liming tha past year amt voted club's in el nl Ini ion In iho nation towerd literalism nnd fraternal
Ism in AmericaMrs. Jack Breeden, Miss Bon­ Idm a't Incress* tn salary of |!&amp; ol ••iRaidxalleii.
He declared that while we press
nie Breeden, Mis* Thelms T urn, per month. An appropriation of
forward the positive elements of
t r and lld y t Woodward spent 110 for etpeifses incurred by the
Sidney J . Nix wished to r e ­
rummnii mnh-istanding, tin-re are
Sunday aj New Smyrna.
predileut was also approved.
mind Riwtinians ,about the boat
A radio-broadcast
campaign trip tomorrow evening. The party certain negative factors which
E. 8. Hockey has returned from 'rponanred by the Florida Comrasr will leave a t d:tiu o'clock a t tha should lie eliminated,' namely pre
judlcr, rlesnl mind nnd depart
week's visit with his father in 'ria l Secretaries Association to foot of I’alm rttu Avenue.
mental mind.
JstonviRe. Jnd. and relatives m jn irh racketeering was discussed
llshtii Skop went on to rny that
Terre Haute, Ind.
Tim plan rnvolvrs fifty-two fifprejudice retnrds seriously the
I n ti minute weekly radiu broadgrowth of brotherhood anion*
Mra, W. A- McMullen li*o g e m cart* presenting to the public
men and nations. The rlorrd mind
to Huahnrll where she will ap&lt; ml d n n iiitiiatio n s of racket* which
w ill not hear and will nut endeavor
some time with her brother, C.'csqh- day confront ihe business
t it win t’o u l.r No, JOS.
to understand others and the daBourquardcx.
jm.'li, 'th e housewife nil I others,
J Irwin Jr- rartv n n a ln r N s
part mental mind Is a one-tract employed.
a.M
giuphically explaining 'row such
My dulles." Mr. Glenn ashl.
I Il'I ' i t l l l !^(tl o «' hm * y i l t a r
mind which is reasonable and
U. E, Ilnyle and A. W. Halil* rackets may be rrrnginxrd and
Ih A lr u ,H onker,
•'will
luko
mt
a»«y
from
Ban
M .tNllsMPtl t'r.m l-sss lis t I just in a particular m atter of hus|- ford and Florida and my feel­
of Bayonne, S'. J, are visit lug embed. Meinla-ra of tlie Hoard
3 iin ^
nnd
o n r-h alf
to n
lurrmindiiig
eounlryalile.
poxen*
nr-«,
m
ilnls
or
in
social
life
but
Mr. and Mr* J. Ar Zerrenncr voted favorably on piuticipation
ing* and Interest will always re ­
I A m i l l i n e r T r u c k uih! Eq ui p*
o
f
inreii'tlinry
Itomh*
and
high
exix
errant
and
indifferent
to
other
no ni.
’
for n few days before going lo and further iinnounccnn-til wilt be
main llui Mine, and nt any lime
I Kwh ti i a l o r If*** \ l n r h l n « Kcu
*
Cuba.
made In the near future as to Iho pVtsive* fill into tln-lr wrelcheil m atters of pcihopit more svriou* Hint I nut’ eulled upon (or nld, I
atrnw
Iml*
in
(InHsiakwan
slum
Importance.
program. The skita will he prewin dn my hrst."
•
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eu .........
uf
satisfying
Friend* of It. H. Thomas will pared and dro mat lied by the staff d ls lii'l helween the walled sec. # I» n spirited npprill And hurst
s.ii.i I m i l rte r r e r n nd p u r s t i a n l t a
he glaif to b e in thal he hsajof radio's "March of Time” pro- lion of tlie city anil the Ytm gtte of rlnqurnre,1 lie Urged that “ we
tin- f v t n i s t h i r m l .
I
sail the ship of stale Into the
river.
I. F IIO V L IL
l«-en removed from the Fernnld Igruuia,
Niwri.it
XIa
st
er
In
i
h
t
n
t
e
r
y,
The hut* burned like match lieniillful harbors of brotherhood,
laught.m Memorial Hospital to* J. L, M .iu n tcttr, Chaiimuh of
tlliiilu ir: A &lt;11 hum.
'
charily,
love
and
common
inter­
boxes.
Many
were
trapped
nnd
Hulii-in.r
fur
I’lsln
llff.
hi* homo on West F irst Street, in special A d in th i n g CimimiUi-e,
--------I of the St. John* River Improvement buried to death, At many place* est.''
Mr. Ding felder urged nil in
Mr. and Mr*. William Stich, of j Anociiill.-ii. pn- -, n te d 'u pro|»&gt;s d heap o f dismembered leg*, arms,
Mt. Vernon. N. Y. and William plan of udvei| i - III.: tile St. joint* ami lu-riils were seen., The odor otsreve Loyalty Day ill ult tlie
Diesing of New York City visit-1 River lo ynchl-im-ii and fisla-r- of the Imm ing Inwlies sickened churches Oil Oct- 3. fur Hebrew*
WABIHJvGTllN, Sept., 22. —(#Vt
rd Mr. and Mrs. A. F, S tirh ’im n. Imludr-d in (lie set up. is n the &lt;tm.-i arh and appalled Hie and Oct. 3, for Chrlslinn*.
The meeting w a, presided over
A henvy H n am pf taxpayers') (ierhera
recently.
Jtravelogue pivlqie of the St. srpsi-*.
Dalnlen, 4 Year
The ll&gt;es o f -.'ll Americans, In­ today by vice-president II. D. Inllnis hi to - the Federal till this.
Juhiis River arid environs lo he
I’lanlM.
Hiblacua,
J
Caswell
in
the
abaanee
of
Presi­
cluding
seven
women,
were
en­
Itinmh
has
reduced
the
deficit
a
n
d
)
distributed lluough otic of the
Old. Ktmcy leaf CaUdlutuB.
the public deld Treasury account
larger motion picture dislrrlul- danger. -I by the bombardments dent Howard liulig who is ill
Ail Colon*. Rooted Cal*
Among other gprst* nt Die Looks sliom-d yesterday.
ing lioutes, space in the niagaxim- -iml tli? screen of ftre raised by
On September IN, the public
(intr*: I-Ixuatrum, HlUIe*
"Mutor Hi.sting," illuvtratid fea­ the CJiiiU’ M- ntiti-nircrafl Uatlrrle* meeting today Is-sides Hii' bi Skop,
c u n , Parodtac Vine, Flam*
Memtx-r* of
the
Si-tninnlr ture slurirs in prominenl publica­ ugainsl Ibe raiders. The Chinese was George E. ltotlini. Drill ict lehl dropped tvelow $.'I7,(MK)^HNI,.
claimed to have brought down Soper intrudelit of Ihe AI laid 1c UPi) for the first time tince Ai|Vine. Wnter I.llian, Bo*
Chapter Number Two O uter of tions end attractive signs nt four of the Japalu-sr raiders.
Coast Line.
g u rt 21. It etonl ul 3 Ili.M'.U.Wi.’.miO,
I’tan lit. Rtmett. Fool Ceil*
Eaxtrn S tar nllrnded the DeLand strategic points along Iho East
The
Treasury
retired
$:ifi0,«ooDespite
the
air
raid.*
United
Chapter Number Sixteen where Coast Canal- Cities and coiinly Slates Ainliasssdor Nelson T,
nlrurllon, Landncaplnf, AO
Ikiu
nl
niatiiring
disrnunf
bills
last
the Worthy Grand Matron. Mr*. orgsniiatlans Ip the HI. Johns Johnson and Ids stuff returned w h en t h e .Chlues i- ni llilm y r o m wei-k, using rn»li from thirvl-quar­
Flanth Guaranteed. Gold
Charlotte Perry, made her official River Valley will la- asked to par­ loidghl I d Iho embassy (rom m au d itiilereil till rits m u sk s ter ilicnme tax ctdln linns.
Fl»h.
ticipate.
Memla-ra
of
•
tlie
Hoard
visit lx*l night.
tlie Aincrli-nti patrol, boat l.utoii t h ro u g h in il tin* r l l y emitlsi al ed
The deld may gn slutve $37,000were
enthusiastic
in
Iheir
diseti*
A lovely hant|iirl was given
alsinrd wlileli they
had
luken for m ilita ry purpu-e-.
iM'Pjlktu sgiiin nrvt in.inlh, when
hir the Worthy Grand Malum sioa of this project which Mould refuge slneo Tllesilny. Johnsim
H un.I II'.I s
uf
1lildiri
n u l k e d ihe Treasury, plans furtlier t o r j
and oilier honor guesls at Hotel bring large benefits In Hnminnle Iini l&lt; aieil ho was ready to re Ibraugliiiui Ilia h I r Ii I len tln g up rowing. Studies now arc under j
Monroe Comer
County, and voted unanimously to
la-xlngl on,
main al the t-a|i|lal. The Cliltiese s i d e w a l k s Ip tin* b u ,l oc*« s r e l h m way to detormtno whnl type nf s c -!
hear
Ihrir
proportionate
share
of
During Ihe meeting which fol­
expressed
r i I re nto grui (Mention t o r o i i s l t u e t d u g n u l s utl.udliig • u iittrs should Ih&lt; issued,
lowed the banquet, the following the co«l, wheu the details ale nnd Americans here assumed the) a t least h alf t b a et l y 's pupulaCompleted.
person* from Snnford were in­
J. L- Inglcy reported that hi&gt; Amhnsailor had received Instrue , llnlt smite h e i n h l a n r e nf s h e lte r
troduced and greeted; Mr. and
special
committer was making lions final WasiilHFloii lo return. It Ilia g r e a t J a p n i ie -n air a t i n a d a
Mrs. Glenn E. MrKay, I'sst
Recurrent rumors ilutl Japan s| e a r r i r a n u t its l l i r r a i In blnw
Grand Patron and Past Grand substantial piogress in the plan Inlghty fleet, wlileli threatened’ N a n k i n g nff t h e llinp
to
interest
ivtiicd
rnilrond
cm
Matron; Mrs. It. K. Crenshaw.
pluyes in Krmlnole County a* a In desjm y lids eapllnl h v .iu ii.il • Mlllluiy e x p e r t I! sa id litany nf
Grand Instructor' of District 2 (;
honihnrdliiellt. ptanileil lo wipe tlie iliigiiuls Wi'tn (lentil I m p
■
Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker, Grand place lo make (heir home.
Those ultrndlng last night's out the eli it and m ilitary popu a n d p a i n t e d mil ' ( h a t tnlliip sliii
R eprsm tallvo of Virginia; Mrs.
h l l rl t r rn kllh-d n s tmniV Chlltese
I
j
I
Ion
with
a
gas"
ulluik
sprond
C
O
I
I
K
E
C
T
M
E
N
'
S
W
E
A
R
l i t j i u i u v 1 svba^ iv tv 1 1 i itv a ii
meeting included: W. 11. Rallard
Murray
Jarvis.
Past
Grand
of Altumoiite Springs; Mrs. Pru­ ■ ■ .nils- iiinonn lliousan'l of ctd- n l Ilia j a p m i n s n raldi-re di d i n s
Electa; Mrs. Estelle 1L Elliot,
tnrdny
In
llp
’lr
eiwnnil
"
p
n
I
(nil
dence Bruno nnd Mr, and Mrs. oesd linl-iy. Past Matron; Mrs. It. C. Moore■ Fear of &gt; ra* nllaek Increased n a r y r a i d " H u t h e i l l y .
F. E. G rifler of Fern Park; Fred
Worthy Matron uf the local
Forward of Forest City; J- A.
chapter.
IsMrnil aial W. I , Frig of Geneva;
Others attending w rre; Mr*. JK. Mr. and Mrs, J. Til.lt n Jacobs of
C. H arper, Mrs. Charles L. Hnv- loikc Monree; Cru. II. Bridge, J r .
0
aon. Mis. Joe Corley, Mrs. J. L. C. H. Hrarey and W. J. Wells- Jr.
Crawford. Mrs. E. Jarnbson, Mra. uf Long wood; E. 11. l-urn-y nnd
e have ju st received these brand new
Ford Russell, Mr*. Morris Moses. D. K. McNab of Paola; and the
boys’ suits. AI1 in hard finlsjutl wur*.
Mr*. Charles Kaoner,' Mrs. A.
fallowing from Sanford I*. E.
8U rke and Mra. C. £ . Briggs.
sleds.
. , in-st |irttrru s m blues and greya.
Adams, L. F. Boyle, A rthur Brannan- (Rio CntJwrll, Many Car
All with dnutitr Lirasted spurt tuUK d ials,
EMERGENCY vNH'NClL DIES ring!on, II- H. Coleman, W. S.
vest and pirated trousers. Bulk to stand
ColeiiMii. lb I . Dear, W. II I'uhard wear. Sries 10 lu IN, priced a t
ly
-.q
K
s.P
u
*
-,
11f
.
Diillore,
R.
I..
GlennWA8II1N0TON. Kepi,
$ 12 .:&gt;(), extra trousers $3,60.
—President R oom-veil abolished W. M* Haynssi 3. L. Inglcy,
the National Emergency Council- P. H l.nmson, T. W- lJtw t.i. II
yesterday, effective next Dec. 81. J , Is-liman, J , I. -Mayentctte, John
■kKiteh. Kr., II B. Pope- G. K.
R*lrqi-. Jas. (1, KKaroo, T. *- KRmergeney ratlous of corned Slmpton. P. lb Smith, W. II. Tu«
beef and hardiark are part qf nlqliffr Pmi iso M, Tunnitliffc,
f(m liv miztuiv* *r«l nil coltufii in i
th e etandiird equipment of &lt;
Fred It. Wlloon and Bee rttflj y
■ HADr im Fill 'Ilf I'alUfl IIB- . , 8 1 Rrn U
If. $. Marine,
R a lp h I tu iw ell.
I'rk cd $1.60 lu $3.W,
r*pMe rt
A re

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A surprise birthday party was
glyen Mite Evelyn B igfera In
honor ol her birthday Monday
n lfh t by Mr. and Mrs.’ Roy Red'
ding at t1heir home Tb Park A re.
The d.nlng Utile was overlaid
w tth an Ecru ' lace .cloth. The
table w et centered with an am*
her bo&lt;e| of yellow flower* bal­
anced vy yellow U pere In amber
holder*.
PrearnU were opened and at
a late hour refreshment* were
eervrd.
Thoer Invited were; Miss Bvetyn Diggers. honor gurel, Mrs
June Iluu millet, Mr*, fferry La.
gonla, M in Josephine T ar bell,
and Mr. and Mr*. Roy Redding.

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T. E. Simpson Is CITY NEWS BRIEFS S. J. Nix Slated Glenn Resigrts As
R e je c te d As
Fof Preside rvey Chairman Of WPA
•naaOwwaa •&gt;■■ P s n
la
spending
a
week
In
Tampa,
C. Of C. Head according to riiiortnallon glvaU Of Kiwanis Club Planning B o a r d

B f c iG liA M I O R D A N , S o c ie ty T ^ l o r

THURSDAY
31m . Oo«*rae*tioonl Frlsndahla
LaMjpp w in meet | t l 4 0 o'clock
of lira . . peorge
W»«t p i n t S t m t .
re n la r
of t U
Rebec kah Lodge wUl

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U. S. Ambassador To
China Is Ordered
Back To Embassy
P o s t In Nnnkingr

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U. S. Debt Drops
Below 37 Billion
With Sept. Taxes

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For Sale

DeLand Meet Draws
A feth offlil1flloup Has
■horal Eastern Stars
Meeting On Monday “New Faces Of 1937“
Is Playinir At Ritz
Mr*. W. C- Colemoa, Hr*. PorMilton Berlc hreomes an over­
U r L arulng and Ml** Sara Myrlcfc entertained the member* of night success as an impresario
th* p in y ‘ F ifty Sunday School a fte r a crooked producer induce*
Class ef tho F irs t Methodist him to . back a sure-fire failure,
Church a t the Mr rich home In in RKO Radio’s guy fllniunlcsl
"New Face* of 1937."
Lab* M ary Monday night.
Heading (he elaborate rs lrs v s The regular btialn*** mectlnk
wag called to order by Iho pres­ ganxa besides Brrle are Joe Pen
Parkyskaknrkus,
William
ident. Dr. T. r . MrDinlel. D*- ner,
votlonai was In icharge of Mr* Brady, Jeromo Cowan and Thcl
a B- McBlarrow and Judge It. m i Leeds.
One of the beckers of the show
W . w a re . T ha following officers
way* alected- for the remind within the show is pretty lia r
y e iri Jpry. Carl WlUlame. pr*s- rlat Hilliard, whore sweetheart,
Idfnt: B la - O. B . ■ !«•. »‘c« Brady, a newcomer to the screen
ptenU ant; Mrs. W F. nryan.*e&lt;- with a beautiful tenor voice,
ndpry- treasu rer; Mr*. 0 . E. Uo- the author. This brilliant new
B larm r, vie* ■scretary-lrsaaurar; team hold* up the romantic Inter
Mr*. P o rter L anslni. ropoter: est In the musical.
Joe Tenner play* a goofy as
and Jadga It. W. War*, teacher,
.president appointed a com- plring theaplan, while Tarkyakerto raise funds for the kus I* a stooge for Cowan, tbe
debt w ith Mr. Bari Iproducer. Thelma I-«d«, a form er
chairm an. Mra- Carl WII 'radio and night club star, play*
Mrs. C. K, McBlarrow. tha producer'! girl.
Seven new songi ire Introduced
decorated at during tbe show. B sntea by Lor­
with Fall flower*. Aft raine Krueger, who plays oppo­
’ business meeting enter site Joe Fenner. Mite Hilliard,
wa« eajoyed under, th-r Ann Miller, Eddie Rio, and the
of Mr*. C. K McBlar chorus feature several of tha pro­
duction number*.
[ a large screen porch.
Other novelty act* include:
M « hour a salad course
served to the
followlni Lows, Hit* A Stanley, ,lance and
comic trial Derry Deane, violin
‘
judge and Mra. 8 .
and Mr*. J . H- My prodigy; Eddie Bio It Brolhefe;
and Mr*. R. K. Kipp. eccentric dancers; Loris Brothers,
entertainer*;
Tommy
Mr*. C. B. McHlareow. Mexican
Mrs. C. E. Williams. Mack and Uert Gordon, radio
Mra. W. F. Bryan. Mr. comics; tb a CbocOlateer*, Negro
B. L. Caldwell. Mr. aa« entertainers; Katherine Brent
R. Rims. Mr. 'and Mre. Dorothy Roberta- singer*;
a, Dr, and Mr*. T, T. Tour Playboys, thythm group;
Mre. A. M. Remu- Carrol Kinfc* BeUeriaa and Patay
Eschr Price. Mr*. J. le e Parsons, child singer and
1 W « H Mr*. I* M. Telford. dancer.
K- Cborpahtna. Mrs. J.
Mr*. L. M. Rwafn.
O. Coleman. Mre. P#*«f
Mr*. P orter Lansing.
Mlesas K athryn Til- you may fed this way
Lapri*. Dtrlan* m a rcauK of cooau^atiofi
Telford. ’ Emily

Luj, bored, groadiy
Conatipatlon U an enemy
of pleasure. It dull* your
enjoyment of the beat entert a I a m e n t and th« beat
friend*.
• To nnrl ect constipation ia
to lm-|£a aerioua trouble, f o r
your Health’* sake, take
IHack-Draujfht at the flg»t
idfn of constifiution. Yoo'll
aoon fed better,
Here'a a laxative that U
purely veaetable.
and reliable. Try It

Back-Draught

A GOOD LAXATIYJB

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W. C. HAUTUNE

B .L. Perkins
B o y ’s Fall Suits
3-Piccc A11*Wool Double lircaated!

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School Trousers

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B. L. Perkins
C O R R E C T M E N ’S W E A R

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F r i e n d l y $5.09^ *^
Fortune $4.00

Pst Me is
SKfllKI SHOES

I LOOM DMTIL YOU* l PAZZUPI
■ H H I M |r * 4 l M ||R
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Florsheim $9^0 up

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This start haows boy,1
W * know how to t ( t h f t a s a d
w h a t t h s y should &lt;i f if.
SkfridU r S h o t* Ate our t*oi«w
bc
(Iter Kift
l i f t U« ttjU « • H f
beecaauM
um U«r

wsats ■as a tkx
• t a r sad foot
c o m fo rt li a s t
mother sisal i.
Stop la s*d
M* them.

SHOES

$3*#
SMART FALL FOOTWEAR
SIZES 1 TO IB. AAAA TO EEEB

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And Mpreftant Display Running
I.Driving Power While Sidney Nix
Shines For Second Team Line___ _
y JULIAN BTBNSTROM

I m H 8f«rti UlUr

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Coach

Leonard

M i L b c ii

hte 1W7 protege* th ro u fh a
I and tra c k aerimraag# **%■
yesterday afternoon on tka
school practice field which
ad ta pro re th a t tho fed* ara
ig right along and will be In
ka aprlH* Friday aeenlng.
Tm surprise of tho afternoon
I tka way. th a t U&gt;* Seminole
and atring, mad* up a bunch
good aired boy* and. m otily
tel&gt; duram en, want through the
a tp Fad elaren when the le t
k g took the defensive In s t­
inting to down Ih* atrong of*
ate* th a t the second atrlngere
-T k a aecond team'* line made
kit tee largo enough to drive a
trUek through on manp plap* and
Ska wark of baekfleld men, F rank
M art bant, 'Douglas* Stenatrom,
Fred Dyson and Leroy Cooper of
tk o gaoond firing, waa proclaimed
OUtrtanillng bp tha large num*
k ar of Bemlnole fa n * , who had
turned out for the Deration.
: O f court* tha atorp wa* dlffm erit when the l i t string took
the offensive but not to aoon. The
attend a trln g e n displayed a do*
tensive th a t for 14 plap* It/ th*
ttre ltp they could not conquer Iho
[wwderelaumrn. On the first plap
Jk n Riser of th* aecond* inter*
key tad a paaa. On aaveral other
plapa man broke through tha line
ta d nailed beekfitld men who
w a rt attem pting ta pta«. On
manp plapa tho vareltp Fed*
war* stopped on tho lino and
thrown for psrd losses.
i B ut when U|* f lrit itrlnger*
Sagan working imoolhlp they
ripped and tor* ’’over line plapa
ta d around th* ende aa well ■■ off
isek la plapa and when thep mat*
fared their p u n tin g attack tbap
ahattered ail defonilv# mova*
'
The work of Sidney Nix. Jr.,
C 'p ia te td a p afternoon when he wee
; on th* otfana* and defenilva
' aides, p iv td a wap for him nnd
%-jpioirod to Ihe local mentor* th at
r.’/M w et In there. Nix waa coming
' through tba line while on the d«- fenilr* and spilling the ball car' t t a n on Him plays.
Charlie L*visit, second string
, - and- did u m i very •commendable
&gt;Wprk fo r the'local* and th* scrlmmag* seemed to- prove yeeterday
th a t Coach McLucat.haa got more
yraervei than, he thought he had.
. /. Tho IS 4 t vrhu took p art In th*
v'Biaaten praterdap fought aa If It
' were a gam* and proved th at th*
' 1N 7 eleven waa going to aim for
Another good season fo r Seminole

R o s t e r O f L a n d o n 's
C h a m p io n L io n s O f
S o u th J a c k s o n v il le

19 StrpigbiL tWin* 8 T p 5 W i
Charlie Tate Again Georgia Club Oil
To Lead lions In
9 But G-Men1R
T o u g h Campaign
Bases As Joe
GAINEgyLLR.

H» trie

F Jak’

Sept. II.—Dm MeShaao’s netted
0 -Mao. champion* of tka Florida
m ate League, laat alckt boat
’ a t Ik* Municipal Stadium agalnat Cordele,
tltle-boldera of the
name
•Yjif,,
Mach
&lt;
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Dean Onnn _ —
Perry -Wflaen* •
- ....
Cl* *4* Oe»l*
0 L&gt;eebar ---£ er
■rare tlewden ..
Lawter** Uoerdrn
Claude V &gt; /kf ...
Warr»e poller ...
PeraLInx leal) ...
Pel* Wlleea
John Hebine ---Leon Rhereoli* ....
William Jnhmon
W aller Plekei ..
m i Vrrway -----Jamee Woodall ..H oard 1(1 \ a
Harold Prlre .... (luard t i l *
Head coach, Oaorge Trugden:
as* latan! coach, Fred Rdhalm;
bead manager Jo* ‘Oswald; aa
■1*1* 01* Rudylaaa Martin, Rob
a rt' liar net.

Jo* arahem

Sanford lllgk'a F a d * . : . r - J , ■
The/Southalda
Im a V ^ t
been A lefrated’ * in g * ':iiflj. £ t Xfm
liess/cam p ald m barlng-V ud oj&gt; a
'record of IT atralgkt rictoriea. Tka
clomat tho Lion* h a ra , coma to
defeat In th a t atring of trlom pha
wad In n poet aaaaon a ffa ir laat
p a ll with Tack High o f A tlanta,
gaining a 11*13 deadlock w ith the
crack Smith lea.
A fter p attin g hi* *qa*d through
a 46-mlnot* scrimmage and than
drilling on p a » dofonao an wail
a* a g ilm t running plapa euatom*
arflp amplopad in tb* N otra D ana
alyl* of plap featured bp Santoro,
Coach Oaorge Trogdon announced
the following atartlng lineup for
the eeaaon'l npenert
Claude DaeJa, 161. loft end!
Pershing Scott, ISO, left U rklkt
W alter Stoker, 176, left guard:
Jam** H urt, 170, ren te r: Jamee
Woodall, 166- lig h t gaurd) Pete
Wilcox, HUS, rig id tacklk; Fred
Dunbar, 166, rig h t and) Charlea
Tate, 170, i|u*Tt*rb*ck; Joe Gavin,
I I I , left half: Jamna Lpla, 160,
Mack McCauley, 140-

To Replace Player
Don McShane- manager of th*
Galnravlll* G-Men of th* Florid*
S tate Lewru e , telephoned A. E.
Cooper, secretary of th* Sanford
Baaaball Aaioclatlon laat night,
and atkad If the O-Min could b o r
row EUia Clary, Lookout abort*
■top, to tak* the plat* o t abort*
•top- Ruaa B*vtll of th* O-Mtn
who sustained a broken leg in
b u t night'* game with th* Cordate
Rada,
8 *r*H'* left lag wa* broken In
two place* and be has been la ac ­
tion only a few w aala aa h* lies
Jiut recovered from an Injured
arm. Clary waa notified bp th*
Ateoclatlon but they decided n et
to send Clary aa ha ii recovering
from a tonallltla operation.

Othera who ara alated to ao*
plenty of action In th e game In*
_ Graham,
___ICC, *nd|
eluded :Joe
W arren Potter, 175 tick le; P erry
Wilson- ld t center; Wtlmor John­
son, 146, geard; Gil Verwap, 178,
guard; Dave P ratler, 130, and
Oscar Baldwin--130, halfbick*, anil
Jack Hightower, 101, fullback.
All o f the I,lent- with the ex*
caption of fid F railer, are In good
condition- F ra ile r, datin '* chief
u n d tn tu d p a t left half, la def­
initely o n t o f Ih* gam *.. with a
broken rib, Coach Trogdon an*
noun rad.
London laat paar defeated San­
ford, 81*7 chiefly beeauio of long
runs bp Ram flardm an and devaata tln g drives through th* middle
bp Tate.
T iekita fo r th* landon-Sanford
gam* ara on *aU a t Donald*on'«
•nd th* Sorvlra Drug Store on tho
Eeuthaldc. — ------ —------ ------- -T-

Howell a t le ft tackte, Harkep a t
left guard, Ganae a t canter, Young
nt rig h t guard, tone* a t rig h t
tackle, Colbert a t right end, Mor­
gan a t quarterback, Forguaon a t
left half. Lawton n t right half
and Btolnoff a t fuU hack. For
Scrub* | T urner a t left end, Nix
a t left tackte, Hawk* at left
Ml* --------- IT
44
guard. Riser a t ranter, Richter a t
arch --------- I I
»*
...........
..........
11
II
right guard, Stanatend a t right
lyn ---------- 41
II
tackle, Telford a t right end,
nail _____ 14
at
flphia
i t aa , i n
a Ilne-upa for peaterday'a Cooper a t quarterback, Merchant
ANUMIt'AD I.KAOI'M
im age aaaalon are as followa: at left half, Stenatrom a t right
Now Y o rk
V an ity ) W aits a t left end, half and Dyaon n t full buck.'
U n r o ll ...

ISESTXSBmQS

fied Advertisements
add poara to It* Ilf* with
D ollar A Gay'a Paints. F o r_ l*
iV l TOUR Watch repaired bp jrM h thayV* been "B rat F o r
n o who really know* how. The
Booth."
Stanley-Rope re
jRJCfc J o n t W , Magnolia A re
Hardware Co.
Moral Venetian Blinds. 41 Cants
ter aq f t flo ra l blind* uhsable. B u fo rd Awning A Shade BPANISH MOBS, any quantity
. 1U6 E. tn d SL Phan* 764 J.
Bra Clifford Walker, Geneva

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George Aubert Seen
At Plant Field 1st
lim e This Season
Suae IteveU,
able
In Raider,
apralned hi* wrist. I t * / tttaub,
regular catcher, la o at w ith a
brokan finger,
The a - M u were oathJt. t l to
I, by I ha po woeful lied* of O or
dele. Dut Mcfthana’a men won hr
coming from behind In Ih* beeantfa Inning w ith, a four-reb barrage In aoon: I lift flral eteiorp.
U •I’adgolt Vnd Andy Sierra, laft*
dukur, pitched fur (laliiearlll*.
Padgetl wne hurt In the aereulli
Inning nnd Sierra carried on.
lliilli pndgett nud S te m b a t*
been r-nld to ibo Pllteburgh PIrule* for Ilia I t l l aaaeou,
"
In Urn reventh Inning, ‘Oalnoa*
rill* rallied aplanlp to wipe
nnt an I B deficit.
nogino lad

Man Accuses WWe,84,
Of Running WlthMen

IMlfaburdb %.

»tSSL
fin* small
ten* and Upright*
ef FleeIda. Aba.
* practise planus.
, National Plana

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aMOIIUlA.pfmMIIIA PLATOPP

Cerdil* a t n alarailllt, I ill.

Hew Terh at nilvouo,

U l t ot Block If *t ’
Che smelt S
Tocher**
A fd.tten
te
Beeler*. •
r ie t Uh,. * receding ta
Plat lhereof of - record
la tb* vubUe reeerda of
■eniaot# County, p in n ed »
In eddltlon to the aieeonti
eppoe.i* eerh panel ot liini
(no foregulnx schedule. Ini
nnd n* halite* aa provide*
law on tuch dellnduont I
nn* or special aeeeesmeatk
■ether with a proportionals
of the reels and etpenee* of
Bull, are I* be enforced
feroetaeod In th ll tali.

Ton nr* herahy notlfUM te
pear and mah* yoor dlienee
tho said Dill of Complaint *i
before tbo Ith day of Oeti

Clerk of. ea

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LKAOUK TOTALS
American. 716; HbttoKaL 6l l J
Total. 1146.
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R o n r a n r A rrt.tosT tow l
ADOPT CHILD.
TO: WHOM eT MAT IXMfCRJUl
Kotin I* hereby nivea IV I tl
enrterslasert will en Iki |U. oe
•f OHeber A. D, H it. at tl
o-eloeb A. M„ «r aa m i tkin
after as lbs mailer may I
M u * apply |* a Jurtye *f tl
Klelh J.trie at Clrcull. K m lu
ro ia ir. yiorlrte. for. aa Orrtet i
th* artoptlen of aa Infioi m*
rhllrt under tb* same of ch art
Wooloy Hir-n. f i . ualeO at Ml
ford. Bomlnem County. Florid.
Ihlo tbo IIP .day of aoplombi
A. &amp; t»»T. *
rttAnt-Ka w r a i J i r iia m iu
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Y ItT IftD A V 'g HOMBRg
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Qreenberg. Tlgera,
Troeky,
A re, I blocks seat of Sanford
Indiana, 1; Mora*. Athlete*, I t
INTfMNATIONAi. PLATOPP*
A t*.
Baltimore .»— ta t *** set—a i y Johnson. Athlete*. 1; York. TL
N tw ark ______ *t* I H te a —I I I gora. l ) Chap m u , Rad Box.' 1;
IB—Apartin ontn For R m i
V ak d ia W a and Uray; B*ax* Aruovlch, phlllteo. L
and fliruhlBra**.
T H E LBADBfti
FUUNIBHED I room A partm rat
DHdagglo. Tank***. 44. Oroenupstair*. laqolre 611 Magnoila Mobil* tB o eth iaateru i___f I |
borg, Tlgera, U ) Ookrig, Tabk e o s . 1*; Poxx. Rod Box. I I ;
York, Tiger*, t l ; Ott, O tu te . U .

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TAMPA, S e p t, t t . —Rough
adgm in, lino and hack field plap,
ao apparent In the v e n n y a roran t encounter w ith tho Baby
R parU ni on P lan t field .laat flaturdayr, fo r the aecond aaceeaalre
dap he fe lt the amoothlng edge of
long m rtm mage, ha Vh* Spartan*
met the freahm rn again In grid
battle yeaterdap on the unlveraltp'a practice field,
With tho offenao working more
aa a unit, tho v a n ity had tittle
trouble in’ hamm ering the frvahman line and end* fo r aiirablo
gain*. Few long run* were credit*
rd to tho Spantane b u t aeldom
were tb* back* stopped w ithout
gain.
Red Cox, ah If ted from tho half*

an *rrnr by the canter fielder , George A ubert, aanior guard rennd min* homo via Livingston'* ported to Coach H igglm praterhit.
Idap fo r th* first tim e sine* tha
Tho Ini* urn re:
[sp artan a .returned from tbelr
i-ointK i.il—
An it it to a m sum mer training camp a t Camp
?l6* * * • •« Uwtil tiro
hrnriln
If-re In, TTBn t otuxy Mon*
• roe, La., lineman w as sent intv
i th* fra y and turned in a creditable
Ilahiv If .........
• performance, during .JiU h a lf hour
Jumnnvlll*. tl, .
l of work.
11
Artemi, a --- ...
rninpi.ell. aa .. &gt;.
|
Willi* Godwin- g r a f t, returned
Werfca, If
• to acrlmmag* yeaterdap a fte r a
Ilargrrtv*. p —
- dap’* layoff nuralng a brulaad
Tolali
g 'b a n d recelred th the clash SaturOAINNIVII.I.H—
ajdap. Dick Spoto- ace ball-carrter
lleaeh. It ____
McMullen. II.
J| Injured In the Spartan'* initial
IH vIa n ______
Ucay, rf . . —
• I encounter with the yearlings, reLlvlnxttun. fl&gt;
I'm alned on tha sidelines. T rainer
Bevilt. e* ----e Local Indicated th a t tha ITS*
IteVIneinil. rf ..
Itealnn. (t&gt; ___
J pounder would be ready for action
« when th* S p irtan a meet tba South
' Georgia Teacher* on Phllllpa field
"a Monday night, Oct. 4.
.
Th* freahmen war* not to bo
i* dented th eir tally for th* day.
*• Paul McCloikp, froth halfback of
n Boston, Mata., found Vh* v a n ity
£ line unyielding, tossed a pas* to
ii Fred Comport to, who ra n 40
panl* te a touchdown.
Light workout*, toppod bp a
[• abort s e n Ion of dummy aerlm*
I m ags a re on tap fur this after-

Chlcauo ...
Clovolattd .
Uoolnn ....
W oohloxloi
I’hllodslulil
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Slid Feel Rough
Edge* On Squad

Tb* ftlad ve* WlX Lib* At Prtora Vie W« U a
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FOR LKTTIR AKA06, AILL HSAOK. TAOR
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MARTSVII.LB. Kan^ Sept. I t
—An M f M H lt woman wfco tra ­
il Rod her marital difficult!*# bogau whan &lt;mr hnabaad woraeed
her of running around wlik oth­
er man waa xronled a raparate
matnlanance naerra by Judge
Charira Roaneit hero peKIMap.
Charles Joseph, tka husband,
also 81. remark *4; “I’m glad Itte
all ovar,H aa hid aurrtada of 61
years went ra tho ro«ka. Ho wa*
ordered to pay gm a moath U
■ayport bis wife.

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Seminole Count? R W w l ------More Fruit And VegeUblfli Than An]
8lmllor Are* In America &gt; i
AN INDBtENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXVI

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R e b e ls Start
‘Big Push’ To
Reduce Gijon

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23,

lim b e r Aaeodmtcd P rm
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1137

EeUbllahcd In 1903

Offensive Begins By
Land, Sea, And Air,
To Smash IronRlng
Of Loyalist's C i t y

WorkResumed Legion Calls
OnHigh School For L a rg e st
A thletic Field Navy in World

SMILES FOR THE MILES!

Surprise Move
Made At Badajoz

WPA workmen yesterday began
NEW
YORK. B cpt. U . —
construction of the bleacher* a t .U P ) —Daniel J. IM isrty. 03
th* m w Rcmlnole High School year old Woburn, Mas** lawyer,
Football Field a fter they hud who served IT m snlhs la the
been held up for a considerable American navy duriag Ih* World
period of time because of the lock War, waa eleettd national com­
of th* necessary materials.
mander of the American Legion
Ths bleacher, and the fence today. Th* selection waa onaolwhich will Mirround the field ara mooa.
the final Improvements Included
NKW YO R K . Rent. 11.— tA7—
In the approximately 130,000 WPA
RENDAV i! Sept. 23.—
playground Improvement -project. T h « Aumrlrsn l.e(li&gt;n'* national
(AP&gt; — Spanish Insurgents
The bleachers will be located on dctriiss program report, calling
the south side n t the fqothall field I for Ihe biggest unvy In th* world
were reported today to have
and will cover almost th* entire and fur Me lueirnsta In the
opened a concerted offensive
distance of the field. The found* I llsmllnR army, was silnpled nmld
by land, sea, and air to
Hons have been laid for some time ' whoops snd slimiis I inlay A the
smash the Asturian “iron
and the creetlon of the heavy final ,r»*ton ul tho lath annual
Epitomising the sa rrlflrrs made In th r Worbl W ir. smiling
ring” defense of Gijon.
timber* is progressing rapidly un­ convention.
Sergeant 1’nul Bolin of Birmingham. Ain. minus a leg, drew Ihun
The
report
wna
sntimlilcd
by
der the direction ot the local WJ*A
Advices r e a c h i n g the
llubcit J, tthnw, rhnlrmnn. n* •Icring applause n* he stepped briskly abut,; on o i, crutches in Ihe
supervisor.
French border said, the "big
Twenty year* ago the doughboy* bade Ihelr aweelheart* a cheer*
the delrgstrs nie| nl the Melnv Amcrhwn legion's gigantic parade In New Ynr|i. .Trailing him a n ­
Fourteen
rows
of
seats
1X3
push" waa centered on gov­ l*e* farewell when they sailed fur France and the battle tine*. But fa st In length with a seating capa­ put It nit Opera I lunar. It recom­ other member* of Birmingham's delegation.
ernment positions n n r the mouth
mended n colntlnuntloe of rlltof the Sails River, about 30 mile* now It'* different with more than 1,000 veteran* .leaving the AmerU city of approximately 1000 la srns military trnlning ramps suit
can leg io n convention In New York for t to u r of Europe's battle called for In th* construction epeeo u t of GU«mreserve otflrera Irnlulng i-smpa.
Gmarailaalmo Francisco F ra ir field*. Typical of tho happy goodbye* wax th a t of Alfred Jlu»»o or ifkatlon and an encloied press recommended a yavy second to
co's - bombing plane* swept Blva- Boston and Fay Kerb* of New York as he and hi* huddle* boarded bog elevated above the bleacher* none III Hie world, and Increas­
with a row nf windows faring th*
desella, a Bit car* u fishing port th* Queen Mary.
field to Insure .p erfect ing the sladlng xrm^ 10 brthj'
at-tb« aivw;* f*o»v feu 'em**?—
jn. amaa t q 1. i n.1.Mb
. • playing
Its slrcnglli to INO.ooo nt ouc&lt;i
vision
for
the pressman.
y**t*rd*y and alao dropped
Mrs. klalcutiu Douglas nf 8&lt;'y r niMult
A carload of heavy fencing m a­
bomb* on • nearby Aatuilan or
terials which will be usrd to build allle, Wnsli.. wn* alerted presi­
Carammant fertiftaatw *
th* high frnce to surround Iht des! uf the American Legion
Great ‘aaaahors of loyal I*t
field has also arrived here, a of Dos Mollies, lows, her opp&lt;,
troop* w m 'saJd to havo boon
Herald reporter learned this morn­ brni for tlio post, withdrew.
moved from Nsrlboast Spain to
There were hundred, nf long
ing.
and erection will begin a*
tbo aouthwaat frost for s aurprhe
serious discussions nil over (own
toon
aa
th*
blrarhers
arc
com­
thrust a t Badafos. wkteh Is bound­
lo ileti-rmlno who a|l| be Its next
pleted.
ed bp Cordoba on -the aast and
WTA 'official* yedttrday indi­ nsllonsl rommsnder.
UKNKVA.
He pi, S3 . — (AA
RovUlo on-tbo sooth.
The Bint# statute which re.
Fur thl* honor— the jnh ol
cated th a t they hoped to have the
Loyalist tanks rumbled across
&lt; sineroding H a rr,
rolmery
ol quire* that all motor vehicle* tlresl llrllnln wna understood toproject
entirely
completed
lefor*
ths valley n#*r Granj* do Tort*th* first gam* In Sanford, Octo­ Kunsos — two Iswyer-lrlihmrn come to a cnmptelr stop Inf o ra' duy lo he planning to Invnh*
btrm oi*' In B adtjei while govorowere out In front, Daniel Do passing a ach.ml bus will Ih- rig­ Ilia Wasliluglmi Part guaranleo
ber X9.
arttltory posadsd tbs Irnurhsrty of Dos in i, nnd tiny Kelly. idly -infurced without Nvor or lug 'Chlftn’a ti-rtlinrlal Integrlly
Th*
field
is
located
Ins
id*
the
i Uto\ town.
Bemlnole-Oounly'* gaaollnn tax .,* T. E- Simpson ltd Ralph Bag- oysI track bock of ih* sehofT"end IM ro ttn rot poet Don counsel,
partialitA Deputy Sheriff Carl a* a Inst retort In an etfdN m
fund* (O tho tune ol 11,010.31 well, president and *ecr*Ury of on completion of the project* I Th* m nllrr progressed Just nt Williams announced today.
bring Japnn lo uii Inlrrnatluiul
It doss In n political convention;
This year, the Deputy Sheriff
per month are not endangered the Sentinels County Chamber of underway. It will be one of tho best them were whispers of -deals,'
i onfen-nro to slop the Hlno Japprep
school
field*
In
th*
stair.
said,-there
has
been
a
larger
than,
by Comptroller J. M. Id1*'* ro- Commerce, respectively, spoke be­
nnd Doherty nnd Ki-lly ndher- usual rumln-r of mutidists vm | s n iw urnr.
K1).
Randall
of
th*
Randall
fui*| to pay mu money under fore the Lion* «lub last evening Electric Compsny her*, which rnln Mlrerllseil (heir men »*
Such n mova-would hare H iluting this law, adding that al^
special act*, a bulletin rnm iTal- when the organisation held it* was awarded tho contract recently widely ns any ramlhlulr for any- violators wuutd Ih- arrested and i nddltlun.il mlrniituge nf hrloglng
re s u ltr weekly meeting In the
the tlnllrd Stales into full rngrill room of Ike Valdes Hotel for installation of lighting equip­ thing ever was advertised In a fined fur Ih rir failure tu com.! opera linn on iiionsiifi-s to hnlt
ment a t the field- announced that convention rlly,
ply with this regulation
starting
at
7:00
o'clock.
Ilia b"nr Kasl.ern rniilllrt thl*
about the comptroller** position,
Doherty
men claimed
they
Deputy W llllaihi tn-lnated t h a t|
Ur. Slmpiunt told the civic Indy ten 00 foot poles had been taken
John It. Jonss. prom inent rntm btr the benefit* accruing inonlHIy
tu tho fir Id and would be eroded would elect itielr min on tt|« th e ir seimad to be insny molor- step Is eiuislilari-l essential It
about
the
1
a
lint
and
accomplish­
of the BamlnoU Chapter of th* will conllnue, ilio comptroller
peare efrurls are in ntrel with
first hsllot; lb« Knllylals conl&gt;ls Ignurant uf the tci|tilTeiiu-ril»
F uture F »nn»fi of A m arka, ha* pointed out t&lt;&gt; newsmen. becaute ment* of the Chamber of Com'* Immediately.
auccesa.
reded nnlhlpg
whsleter*’ Must
Thr
reflectors
and
lights,
slmlof the low, thereby musing e m r ,
bean selected a* R sandld.t* for he ha* not nneetloned Ihn alio- merrv during tka past fiscal year
U r to those used a t th* Munklpal wholly iinonlrlat speciilallon In­ fusion m il aomelhitV-a eongeatlnn» ^flenpva elfi Irs rn ns hi-red that
th* American P lanter Oagrae, ac­ cation nor t h . continuance ot tnd
clined
Inward
Doherty.
,thr « * « ? **"• lo «
Jspitll. while iKttmlnx Ih-- l.eaxun
Pork during th* baseball soaann,
of tr-iffir,
cording to Information received any port of the mo,..... .. conlt
conltl
I uf Npllitnn' lulllatlw*.
wnitld
lThree other* were In Ihe ram.
will probably arrive from the
v
MrBagwell
»pok*
on
*ome
of
I
h
e
luw
M-i|uiri
j
that
slf
mo­
hefo today from J . F. William*, butlnn* by the Rial*.
Lynn 1). Rlsmbaugh or Fargo, N
tcarroly refu*,, a , nine puwer
factory
in
Syracuse.
N,
Y.
th«
tor
vrhlile*
pa-isiny
a-school
bus
Ihe
report*
lodh
commercial
and
head of the S late Departm ent of ' Mr. M e tnlil new,men he I*
■, insult ul Inn under
tho . treaty
II.; Milo J, \ flrn rr of Toledo.
Vacation*I A grkultsr* Education merely asking the court to tell financial of tho Chamber during latter p art of thl* week or the Ohio, and Hlrphsn F, I'liadwlrk I fiom either ' direction mi which ah,- slRii'd In Washington In 1P33
first
of
fhe
following,
Mr.
Rundsll
the
meeting.
children are gelling opi -,-r nil | wllh China, tlnllrd Rlatra. Orest
la Tallahas***.
klm which nf several arte hn
of Hrattl*.,
must colon |o u rnmpli-te slop, ■ Britain, Frame. Italy.
T hl, la th* first tint* In th* I III follow In those reunite* hav­ During the *e*sien, Lion John stated, adding th a t th* equipment
Ncllierwill
be
Installed
Immediately
mt
this U iy.ua can Ih- readily ei-en Inliils I'urlaEal :m-L Ih-lgliini.
‘history o f the Scmtaol* Chapter ing nna or more special arts In U ei.ch, J r . gave 'a report on the
la a pcrraullua Inkrit til fr e lr r l
_____ _________
th a t on* of thalr m uabora ha* *•- addition to Ilia original law. work and progress being made by arrivalTtits type o f lighting oqslpment.
the lire* nf the rhlldren whu*
Csred thl* M ttoosl recognition. There are I Hi local aria—some the See Beau* Troop, **Seminole
It
Is believed, affords a tig h t muft
Lion
'1
th
at
In
luting
sponsored
by
Only two boys' from p ath state ara counties having s it and tome
*|ici'din,t motorlai. The low. howeligible to receive tilt honor. Hr. act* applying lo fire counties, th r civic or^antoallop. U r. Mtlaeh adaptable lo night playing.
l Susan
M atilda, . Swain, 7ft,
during the report stated th at |h e
rvi r, lh-|mty William* *aid, il'*-»'
Jataei and Myron Orcnnell of making rpdln a conglomeration.
niolhrr uf lira. E. II. Barber nf
remit executive
not rrq u lir tin- utoluriata lu te j
llom eaU id w a n th s to ad Idale*
Th* original amount allnted Central
, , , .Florida
,
this city, died al the home uf her
main nt i. ntaiidstlll until th r bu&gt;
selKtcd from Florida this year.
th l. county when Hi. BUto
^
daughter a t noon Inlay following
la a g n li in mulhui. Thl* mislnThis ealaetloa n tllto o both Ihe -bought- llarnnd* In I t l l wp* Un,i
* ' -k|r
•* th#
a long illness.
IcrpicU l uii uf t lit* taw has, no
boy* lo a a all espoa** trip to tho •1.1*1.174 61 and every dim . of " ® u»* " b* h
f U *»
Mrs. Bwain was bora In Havnn
a b o a r d Ro o s e v e l t t h a i n
doubt, U-&lt;n rlrvulati-d by the
Nstioaol Cnwveotloo kl Kansas this win ha paid lo the county *•»
" ‘« b
nah, Ga. July ill. IH3H nnd has
burdrlvvr* and eiimrlimra causre FNROUTF. SEATTLE, Sept. 23..
tTlty Hi Iks wsar future whore they by Ih* Rlalo, according to C o m p -'* "'' ■'"*“ » » Uw
* “ b ‘ &gt;“ lr
lived with her daughter here fur
cun»idarvblo rungevliun nf 11af- —011—President Huu»cwll. dur­
will he awarded th a lr . degree*. trollcr M e. regardleaa of coort official charter and offiafelty ha*
several years.
ing Ilu- fust day nut un Ilia West
flc.
A A l e i IL Johns**, advisor of the (led,ion*. If I .or I* upheld, lha log made n member of the NationFuneral services will he held in
Coast trip, conferred fur mure
Humn
drivers
await
tinre
ml
.J W I m i I ehopter, stated.'
money m'u*i Ire ward first to re- ■l' ‘ )re ,n ,“ ll?'VGreen Cure .Spring* tomorrow
I resident- (!. &gt;K. Adams presided
John Jan et will Uav* Sanford lira Ih* bond* Issued lo build th*
Mr*. Gladys Kendall, home 'afternoon a l .1:0(1 o'clock and In- phoru i-ianal iutialUil un the (hail an hour today with llllnoli
Oct. I t and win b* aw ay about roads; say surplus being avail- 0,f*r lbo masting and Dr. A. t - drm onatratiqn agent, relum ed to term rn t will be made In the ceme­ buses; these. liuwrVrr. are in. and NeLruska party leader* a
rlalli-d ti.rnuith the courteny "I his sprclal train was awllched
tw o weak*.
able in Dm county commission-:Klrlt of *bU •}»* slUm Ud aa s her office In th* Court Ifuuse tery there.
thruugh t'hicagu.
this muming a fte r a pbort illness.
•m •oli'ly fur countr road
c'u*,•
flhr ti survived by her daughter the ('uunty ScIiihiI Board aim
Uaverniirs Henry. Horner uf Hthere ,!a no law rrquiiing then
po*r». If |(T# !• * rnrrr»rd. thn I “
-* ,
and aevrtal grandchildren
uperallun; mutnrii-is mu-t *tn|i tliml* and H. I,. CiHhran of Ne­
All ruga have been irinoved
commlMloncra can divert
N ew Y o rk Yankee®
w h rlh 'r or not tin- *i-mqih»ie is braska wrr« aiming the official!
from the Municipal Office in Ihe
■none, in salaries and o lh lr purUaad If th e tali is loading or who boarded the train at Hoot
City Hall to b t claanrd, the City
Local TwwnaandIMs wUl' hold
Briefer noticed Utla morning.
unloading ctiJhli.-n. Ih* D«-,&gt;uty. Street Yard. where a small
Whan thn tult -porrhoao price j
rrowd had galtu-red.' Mr. UiHisr.
a saartsi.
tkolr Bally DaF totoUag la tbo n l tbo road*" has h**n paid
veil dl-l not appear but Mr*.
Woaaaa'B Ctsk an 0*2 Aveaa*. county, tbo law provides lh a tth a
■ 1 ■■
Th# City Driafar withes to run
Blddenta
of
the
Somln&lt;de
High
Roosevelt elood no the steps of
Bandar. B.pL »L according to monthly payment* — without a* NEW YORK- Rapt., t ) . —(AA-— gratulate Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I
the privet* iai ami waved lo
a a aaam iacam oat mada today by penny's red.in Inn shall rontlna* Th# New York Yankee, an- Adams of this City who relehrat-d School enjoyed an enthualaiUc
apartatora.
W. n . Ilsfbos. praatdoat •» th* lo bo paid for Ihe benefit or tho,nonneed tbo opening « t t 1ek * l(lh rlr H&gt;lh wedding annlvnsary -"Pep'- mealing at Ihelr regular
chapel program this morning, in
A ltiwurh the route of hi* 10-car
DaB.
uouMy, regardless of lha court'* •»*•» {t r the World Sorioa yostor- today.
accordance with the tusiom ol
apecial train lay lluougli lug East, - , Awarding to Mr. Hash** thy d eels too. It was slated. If Do* day after u k in g a double-header |
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During th* pa*‘ 1*0 work*. Mis. ern and Midwestern riliee
Mr.
* meet tog plaea of tka orgaeala- to apbaid. U o money | M to tho. Xrom tho 81. Louis Browns and W W. E varrett and Katherine tho school just preceding a foot
Gladys Krndall home dem onstra­ Rooaevrlt planned no personal
. Uaa has boon changed from I
R lata H«ad Deportment to bo ' clinching a tie for th* American Blooduorth of Orlando were mar ball game.
The
new
cheer
leaders
Tor
Ihe
tion agent hen-, has hern working appearance*
'
tho City Hair t« tho Wemei
until he reaches
la this county on Ltogoo pennant. On* more vte- Hed In lha of flea nf Cuunly
, d a b far th* eooswalaoo* of tho rn ad t of Urn fff*L second and lory for Ih* Ytnkoot or a dofoat Judge R. W. War* yesterday, II year lad Ih* aludenla In many oatraalvely thinugliout the county Cheyenne, Wyo.. Fraley morning.
lusty choare fur tbo Atm* Malar, organising 4 11 Club* and Ilomc
. -- poMlo and h* has cordially In- third preferential (lata road aya- for Detroit will clinch th* pan- waa learned this morning.
A fter that, the President will
Th* sheer loaders are; Wor- Itomonstratioti Clulw prior to out­ awing through Wyoming- Idaho,
. vltad tho »Usat *add of tho p*b- tom*. T&gt;* law amply onfagnaed* nant for New York
- U*.
thl* edanty against any of |ta o k ar* ' He**read and hoi oaata will b* M - C, II. Rhaffor at the Ran reo Odhain. Lllllam Adam*. Mur lining prujert* and launching their Oregon, Washington, Monlanna,
A W rtraas bar* holag appal la Other cownlUa. It sold only la **t* o f U rn* for ford
Police Fore* la taking a jorle. Coghurn. Itry»n Hurt, Wal­ program for ilu- ruining yrar, it North - Dakota, Muim-suta and
to th* Loo Is reversed, theeooatloa can. games No. I t and d. Roaerved tsru weeks vacation, It wa* learned ler Haynes. Martha Talfu'd and o iu Warned this morning.
bark to Washington via Chlrago.
A t the |in - fn l lime Mrs. Ken­
Rear platform appearances, pro­
aador apodal act*, dlvort thl* soala are MAh and box soaU a t the I'ulica Rlallpn thU morning Brantley Adams.
dall h a t organised 4-11 Club* in viding
yrpportiinitu-e for- the
money in salaries or other coat- M JO All hag 'and reaaryad aaat and during hla vs ration he plan*
-r i
C kalaata, Oviedo, Genova, la k e President to speak IB or .'HI min­
ly ra p e s see regarding* a t th*. application* na**t ho aaaompaalad to catch up an hla flahla'.
Mery and Lake Monroe am i.plans utes to croaidi knotted around hi*
Mod fo r road*.
;by certified chftk or Maaoy ardor.
fag tka organisation of Club* In prtvata ear, will hr made In rarh
Tho flow a lii coatlaaa aatltaU
Principals
of
th* Sanfued
-aibar Setlinn* of the County Rlalo. Mr. Booaerrlt will Inspect
lb* road* al tho thro* klghway K uifC tliS W b ITSII T o Rchoeli will moot o t the South
Bralley Odham- aun of ] i m . »r* m i l under way.
Federal power and
reclamation
oyotoau to thla oaaaly are botlt
j „
Bid* Prim ary School thl* after­
W oman's Home , DemonalraUon project* in Idsbu Oregon and
M F A M CANOPY
noon to dlara*( report card*, P- Odham of this rity- tu
port of to
transportation of pnptla and other given n full four y rar scholar!hip Club* have also been nrganiaod in Washing Ionmd fond of Um BUI* where M Mias Engtnid Ware**, superin­ m a tu re In common l« nil Han­ *t Louisiana College, according to Lake Monroe, rhulunta and Ganala to apant only on l u t e high­ tendent o f tho Seminole County ford Schools, T. . W. Lawton- word rets Irad this morning from Va and definite plana or* under
MRS- CANNON UII
m y 'f a r Urn outlining uf project*
way* far the benefit of all
W. F. A. Recreational Depor t- County superintendent* .plate-l t* Ih* iM titnfton.
W« to
Young Odham was awarded the fo r thaqa club* and ll&gt;r ir-orgyn , ,
ttaa, Mr, La* add
meat. I* planning to attoad a
ATl!*™A- Kept., 23. —lA l—
to tot i
Boholarahlp, which Includes room, iaatlon of clubs in other oectlona
week* caura* In racraattoMd
Mrs.
R. Cannon, wlf# of
■a. Cecil R
At.
two ohtotafe* known arark at Camp Roanovslt near
• a BrlrcUd board and tuition for four year*, of tbo CouatyTO LED O , - C
president of Henry Grady Hotel,
11,000 acre \ n t i
nd, city for hla work aa a tackto far the
l*0 N**dto.“ poo - to ! qc«U.
Il I* cusloarary lo died In bar apartm ent In Ih* Hoaanitaiy college freakmen football team
CUya Central P a rt. | The camp to under the dlraciton
o„ whit* aquaroa t*l- Tha lurvivor. Include a lister,
ia &gt;06 pounds and
*ke Theme* I *( the RjUMalon Departm ent of official* will
; • tret drive
Mr*. Kata Jon** of Konford.
0 -T
it berth to tha (quad.

Government PlansAttack In Rebel Ter9 ritoiy Near Seville

Officer Pledges England Plans
Enforcement Of To Make Use Of
School Bus Law Washington Pact

Comptroller Lee Trade Body Heads
Explains Stand Main Speakers At
On Gas Tax Fund Lions Club Meet

All Motorists M u s t Treaty Signed By U.S.
Come To Stop Be-! Guarantees • China
Foreign Protection
fore Passing B u s

S e m i n o 1e’s Share, Simpson And Bagwell
AmountingTo$8,020 Describe Achieve­
Per Month, Is Safe ments of c. of a

I

John R. Jones La
Named Candidate
For Hirf^ Degreej^T

Susan Matilda Swain,
’ T9, Died At Noon

Roosevelt Confers
With Party Heads
In Mid-West City

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Townsendttes Plan
Rally On Sunday

Open Ticket Sales
to r World Series

2,000 Chinese
At Canton Are
Reported Dead

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Japanese. Raids Durinir Two Day Period
Wreak Awful Toll
InLifeAnd Property

Building Of Bleach National Defense Is
e n , Installation Of Keynote Of Report
Lights Begins; Ac­ Showing Necessity.
commodates 1,0 0 0 F o r Preparedness

High School Students
Enjoy MI'ep” Meeting

Mrs. GladyH Kendall
Helps i-H C l u b s

Odham Youth Given
College Scholarship

Attend Roosevelt

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HAPPY SEQUEL TO WAJt jttAYSl

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NUMBER. 2A3

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Nanking Escapes
Bomb Raids Today
Japanese Apparent^
Impressed By Fore t i m e r s ’ Protests
S H A N C iH A l!
S e p t. 23 —
( A W — T w o thouxnnd Chin*
t’xe, moat o f the m refugees*
nre egt'm nlccl to h n vc been
kilted o r in ju re d In th e tw o
days
of
Jnium eiie
ncrln l
Ixim liu rdnicnt of
C n n lo n , A
ooiilh C h in a d l y .
Raids to tlny and y e ste rd a y le ft weep­
in g w om en nnd w a ilin g c h il­
dren searching Ihe mine of th*
densely.parked dwelling area* of
the poorer clauses.
Thousand* roam th* streets bo- wildured and almost d e ra jg Y j^ j . - u ^
with .n cu t.h and terror.
if * ' • '
Japanvae bombing of non-tom -.
be Dan’ s throughout th* nation'*,
seaboard province* and northarn
arras extended to Tslanfu. tho capital of Rhangtung province
when a lone Invader flrw ovar
tht suburb and looted on* bomb
wounding nine rlvlttona.
The United States em bassy ra- ■

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Bennett R e t u r n s
From Vacation In
N o r t h Caroliiut
K J . "M onk" Donnell returned .
from hla vacation yesterday a ft­
er spending several
weeks in
wrslnru North Cariflln.l nnd a
week In itnvnniiali, tin.
While In North Carolina. Mr.^.
Ill'll net I linnlo Ills lioadqnarteea In
lirernnl nnd when naked thl*
inurnliig hy u Humid ra|H&gt;(tarnIn-iil thn weulher rnndlllan*, ho
ri-pllnl Dial l| wna actunlly m ill,
espeilnlly In Ihn western portion
ol llm alula,
Mr. Ilenni’tl. urrmnpauled by
hi* wife, motored In Dial section ^
snd api'iil several days In Ashe­
ville Daring hi* rlalt in Ashevllle, Mr- lle.miell said he saw
many ynnd Inurliall game* play­
ed hr Ihe Aahevlltc Tourists uf
Ilia I'li-diiiiiiit I .vague
Wlre’iv naked about
hualno**
roiulltlnlia and Ihe farming Id
Dial aecttnn, Mr. ilrnnatt staled
Hint tin- Imslneas tins picked up
mn-dderoiiir nml was In oxcoiwere rlg * n » ll.
t
Mr. IP’ iiiirtl went on to say
Hint Die farm ers have had a
very good rear and Ijiat lha proav-nt -lobarrn and eqllon crops
lent condition.
■ Mr lli-iinnlt further aald that
tie wna glad to b* hark In Han­
ford nnd lo be olda to gel back
In hi* work.

LOCAL WEATHER
W eather Forecast
l'arlly cloudy with local shower*
Fiiduy nml on lira east and eg*
trrm r eimlli coasts tonight. E ltreme nnrlhw rst H orida—cloudy
with orraalniial rains tonight and Friday.
'*
|
Daytons Tides
Friday's (ides, high, tf:45 A- M-,
I0:0fi J*. M ; tow, 1:21 A. M . l i l l 1
P. SBarometer
Today, 30 IX; yeaU-rday, 30.
• j
I’reclpilsttow
Total for
yesterday 143 1
Total for
month ..... 4-30
. Normal to data ........ ( D
TamporetaarFaf
Mn- jraurn, MS; minimum, 74.
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Howell, Yoons,

M a g Gamb
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GRAND HAVEN. Mich,

Drake And DHnob To Famish Opposition
Ik Fighting Irish In First Two Games

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For 1937 Seminole Edition
' Coach Leonard McLueaa
1 b a h a h High School Col*
d* will b*C&lt;n thalr initial
1 aaaaloa of tho flrot wook
tin beginning of tho ataaan
Mmeon CU tho high ochool
I fb U W o n ranting tho
JaUa London Llona of
1villa an Friday night,
mg and tough ocrtnma'go
b scheduled to climax tho
MX work by SO o f lie*
bay* while many other
Into will bo strewed to tho

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kortt.- bo r a il -hot look at that1 Commercial can and ia et«^
aebodobt a too tough c a n la a
landed. then a n ’t l f w
nw - Than h M m l came for hkUl fot eTtry mU, M ^
fr
•pthalna. became wo lack too
United Kingdom. |B- the
mayy thlnr. to bo ready for the Unitw] gu les there I,
a rt*'
Ktodob. Wo mod a couple of mobiiB for each olght mCao a t
emmet to fool » round In, bat wo
can't fool around against Drake
and 111tool*, our ftn t two oppoo-

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tho lee. .t ,14 re*u-|

U n flout bat yoor’a team, which t
m
afar games, Ioat two and tied i
owe, o n LaydeaX ryeacoa or took-.

Two Sessions D a lly )™ "-**
Scheduled For T ie
R o l li n s GvMtea " » £ -

. as tfca greatert totckfield that ^
to boy* will hare a hard three
t of practice for tho Celery
raeatnr must giro them erery*
■ b 1these three days or go
lackseurWo unprepared.
to coach and hla two atslath Oaach Wood, Rieer and
lb Haas McCracken, will taka
Stonto of lho lino and atteinpt
|nd aorao aolulion to tho hut*
MOS Uut b boldlnr them b a

.K M p h h lM W I T I M
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A U p kally lUff Notre Dan.'. jN T j* " *»*•

Jack M cDowtl
Of T an Calls CZTt
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t&lt;nUI JMk McDowell
lhU Maratoa aa tweet
M lt| ( tur polltoo grid
T m aspectod torsos
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and week an I
Omch McDowell, Ihh
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Tho I Hah will atart o ff with
Drake at Notro Dam* Oct 2, avd
fa n hi ardor without'a break:
Illinois at Champaign, Carnegie
Tech at PktotorgtoNaey at Notro
Dame, Minnesota at Minneapolis,
Pittsburgh at Notre Dana Army
at New York, Northweatem at
Evanston* and Southern at Notre
Dame.
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Gerber* Daisies, 4 Year L
Planto. Hibiscus, 1 Year f
Old. Fancy leaf CabdJaras. L
All Colors: Rooted Cut- f,
tinjs: Ligaatrum, Htbla- II
etta, Paradise Vine, Fbune
Vine. WbUr Llllea, Bag.;
Plants. Rosas. Pool On*
ntructkm. Landscaping, AO
Plants Guaranteed. Gold
Fish.

Father o f Wllbar White, aoplmmora guard. University of Flori’
da. once played third base for the
Chicago Whlto Sox.

W . C. HARTLINE

Roetn production In Florida bat
year ammounted to 43S-000 bar
rets, valued at about |fl,fi00,000,
nays the Florida Stole Chamber of

The mala weakness of the squad
is ItofTbere is no reserve powof
Sfid MeLocal has no eutoUluOtme
Id ■aka If Injuries should ha sue*
tytoad by om af, (to ram oa tho
jfRVllf Ufltup.
; U m Coach Woody Riser stated
PMtorday that the line would aba
. ■ b p a stiff Mocking drill to
M t that, assignatent finished so
the satire squad would to abb to
|Mas tta' strength on the acriia*
gMtionm.
i The Fad* win drill this after
Man, Tuesday and Wednesday.
The reday tho squad will have a
t a t w w twit and ttoa to Jack*
i2m Ue on Friday.

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21 Jap Airplanes V

Legionnaires S t ' a g c Reservation Is CanAttack Canton
Greatest Parade In celled On MonhatHistory Of Gotham
tan As News I^caks J a p s Suffer Sever*
Losses In F i e r c e
NBT/ YOKK, Sept.. it . —tJJ—
Dogfight Over Citsi
Ont* hundred thourand wlersTk pi

( 't a t the fir s t tim e In the
TtUtory o f ' S an ford b u e b s ll,
th
. &gt;1e S en ford
a . a Baaeball
— m aA *m o c•L
Alton «n d the. S an ford , L ook ­
out* w ere o p e r a te d / o n , a

Iho Hn-st War marched up flflh
Avenue inlay In the greatest
parade Ihia city of notable parades, vast ami magnldcient' » | w
lacles. Inn ever known. It waa not
Just"1 nimlhcr American lo-gltm
cunvrnlion parade, another Ions
trrk under arm* to the ratlin of
druma and lilaro of bugles.
To thousand* it gvaa-a'Fhomecoming after IH yeara and It
brought a resurgence of thoaa
&lt;1 •allsar* Os ran* T n d

Without an argument. New York surrendered tc tha Am*rlean Legion aa an' estimated 284.900 former soldier buy* «
Gotham for their 10th—and greatest—convention. This picture »h owa what happened to Tlmea Square when the doughboy
started ahovlng, marching, pushing In and rut of traffic, risking the lr necka under tail wheela and -painting Ihe town red.”
Legionnaire who sat down on the street ear tracks, tying up traffic.

Kiwnninns To Hear
G.D. Workman Is T h r e e Brothers Charged
m n X JS u it Rabbi Morris A. Skop
MatleGtmimander W ith Denhardt’s Murder For Dehydration
Of Legion
Post
Nears Completion
1
llahbl Morris A. Shop nt the
Orlsntl* Hynagrigue will ho the

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Other Officers Are
Named In Annual
E l e.c t i o n At Hut
U. D. workman of Hanford
waa named commander of Ihe
Csmpball-Loaxtqg vl’ oat i No. IS of
Ohm, American Legion Jn. U&gt;«. *rr

v. Root Advises
intents Succeed
They Try Hard
!«**•* la tha reward of those
a a Hand to details and always
W#-to do their boat, the Rev.
B. Root, pastor of the Cong ra­
ttan*) Church her*, told Uia
W «to kf tha Sanford Junior
School In tkalr opening aa*
■Mr program *
tha school
IHorlura this morning.

KIIKLUYVlt.LB, Kr..B*pt.*l —
WD—Throo brothers of comely
Mrs. varoa Osrr Taylor were
charged today with Iho murder
of llrlgadler-Gdadral llonty II.
Denbsrdt altar vengeful bullet*
bad taken foravar from tha Jury
lb* question of whether th e
portly 8t&gt;rear-old vriorau of
three vara Jiad hilled bis 40yoar-old fiance*.
The hakl former Kentucky
llautenant governor and adjutantganaral waa to have - gone on
/ria l for tha second lima today
at nearby Nhw fissile charged
with her slaying. Ills first trial
last April ended with the Jury'*
report that II was deadlocked at
seven to flvb for arqnlllal.
'With Ihe cam wiped off Ihe
court's records „ Kentucky__lag
i Iimi brought
the tlrnrral to
Juallrn mured ngnlusl TTie pretty

Civil Service ExamB
Will Be Given Soon

might reach soccca* hu th«lr
dnliMA ef tha fl*Ida afAnow• If th«y always foflowvd tha
■pi* aat forth by this explorer,
-.w - Lawton, county auporinmrt, apaka an a atmOar aobal tb* opaalag narclaea and
tha bap* “ *d girls that -soma
wba
hav« a cant were
h • mill Ion and
who had
^aa waraat worth a cant.”
g patntad oat that their valia
-t*a* a arattar af dollars and
» hot Vbat they could accentI- and In atdar tp acoomplUh

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didn't

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toy, president' of
Farant Tea*ban Aasocisthm,

iking Short
t Roosevelt

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Canning Factory Also
Undergoes Improve­
ments For Season
Construction of the new two
atory building which will home
tb* machinery for the dehydrating
plant to operate during the com­
ing see -on in connection with ihe
Kekcraon Fruit Cannery la near­
ing completion, and installation
of the machinery to convert me
grapefruit peel Co slock*feed, I*
xow taking place
Already Ihe huge dryer has
been fastened to its- permanent
moorings and the mechanical
presses- which will squreir n

Mynra said the general allnmpted to escape Me .afyalUaia.
A
-We started diagonally arruaa
Ihs street," Myers aaliL "when
wo saw |limn coining from an
uulo parked Just across thn Interanrlloii, (u our left.
-The shots ware fired almost
as soon as w* saw thtm. I hs
gtnsral started Is run toward
tha hotel end I ran to the
right to try to get behind a
parked aula,
- *
-Bnveral' .morn. shol* hit the
general just na be readied (ho
hotel Step*
-Tha men cams over ta mr
than and the ana with the
gun waa going to ahoot me, I
Backing House At
threw up my hands and called
him by name.
Market Is Underway
“ •Don't shoot me' f pleaded
With bint. *1 haven't donn any­
Consir union Is well underway
thing, Thn oilier two kept him on Ihn packinghouse nl the Flor­
from shooting me.
ida Hlaln Farmers Market, airnrdlmt to J. fl. Michael, luatiager of thu maUin.
The foundaltmi and floor of
Ihe r.flt'J2 (mil hulldlg Halo lo-en
laid slid workmen yestnrdav lug*n erection i j thu studding
Conlrarlnr Fred A. Dyson. Ill
charge of llu
IIKNDAYE. Sept, 21. —W ) - lha building &lt;
Seventeen villages east o f Kuva- on up*ncy »li
drarlla on G IJon'a -Iron ring” of week*.
mount,inland defenses- were re.
II, K. Tonke. fo liter)y] o flle a r
ported today to have fallrn to Ihe water, will opera In l|ie plant
hammer blow* -af Generalissimo ihla year slid hsiks forward Ih
Francisco Franco's besieging a r a aureessfiil season, in hi- near
quarters All IrsnssrtlAn* « l the
my.
The .Spanish inaorgenl's daily parklnghmm will lu&gt; luatle on a
communique said lha Aslunan'a cash basis. Mr. Tooltn Indfrsled.
Mr. Mlehael Is also making a
b*' kbonc of government army dir
frndrng Valencia's leaf foothnjl Special e ffnr| fo Cef the reslatt-

Tax League Head 17 Villages Fall
F i n d s Sentiment Before Big Drive
For Tax Revision By General Franco
JAl’ KBONVILLK, Sept, II.—
&lt;FN8|—B. ft, Iiamsry, aieeutlre
secretary, yjorld* Tag Itovlalon
lerague, on completion of an oslenslvo trip through Canlrgl and
Houlli Florida, salii that ha - was
•'misled at Iho extent to whlnli
aantlment has - cryslallsad lo damaud aontAiua of our antiquat­
ed method uf lasing property
and economy la sUlo end local
Mr. tUmyey sslil; “On a trip
ih* TM Srpotl Dfflrn from M, of 1,000 miles ihrnogh contra)
L
Wright, seen'tary uf Ihs ond southwest Flurldo fullowlug
IJnllad
Hiatus
Civil
Harriet approslsulely Ihe same ruuls
Hoard of Esamlnnrx.
covered two years ago, I talked
with officials, sdliora,- lawyers,
banker*, and past ordinary taipayers who pay tha bill*. I
found the change in *•oilmenl
remark uble. Two yoara ago a
casual and hopeless iniareot. was
Indicated, bat on thla trip I
found si most averyoo* familiar
with. Ih* work that has *b*«D
dona by th* Leas as and h yast
majority la otifhasJa*flc accord
with oar program.
“ Kveryon* aoamed ronaclows of
lb* fact Uat Ua Loglllalare la
tha most Important official body
In lha Hiato; that all Ih* mambars of lha Hama, and half th*
member* of lha Baaata will ba
■p for elerUda la fba prlmarUa
oast spring, aad are alert ia th*
Aocoaalty of olocUag good maw.

1st w e e r k s v e e t e m ^ ft p a w -fiT s il

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stiff resistance In a torrential
rainstorm but were forced In re
lira before the co-ordinated in­
fantry drlra*.
U i l night G*a. Franco request­
ed the llritlsh embassy to witbdraw Ha consul* from Bilbao,
Hantsmler. and Salt Rahastisu 11*
thrrl trued ta alpol tha conauls it
Ih* requested withdrawal was nut
furthcoming-,
,
Tb* threw'cltlaa era la tarrimry
naw being held by tha rebels
whom Great IfrlUlw has failed to
recognise.
W
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lent to which public aenllasent
Isa* crystal ls*d lb demand that
lha Mat LagtslaUr* abolUk our arm Gordon Bar
agUqsated apd loegoltsbl* ad Weinstein, Joel
Shoemaker and W,

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Gvorg*
Is,
I’aul
Chapman-

guest speaker imuotruw at iiimii
when Ibe members ot the Han­
ford Klwanl" hold their regular
weekly meeting In Iho arlll
room uf I bo Voider Jlolel. ar
rnntliig
In mi nnnoiinrcmrn!
matte Imlay by Sidney J. M i.
vlre-prraldrnl of Hip urganlia

lion.
Thoaa In rlinr/n of llie -prograin fur Iho moellng lire (1. li
Workman, Oenrgti A. DeC-nllcr
and Julia fssonnrdy.

C Of C Will Hold
Annual Vote Tonight
The annual elrrtlnn of nfflrer*
fur Ihe Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce will lie held In the
Chamber building tonight *t H;&lt;»o
o'clock, lUlph Bagwell, secretary

Medical 'Corps Will
Hold Annual Party
The Medical Detachment, llfllt
Infantry, Florida National Dusid.
will hold Ita annual plrnle and
party nest Monday evening kl
Hsnlandn Hprlng*. seeordlivt In a
statement msfln tmlay liy Cap
lain Arthur W. Knot snd LI.
Dougtasi &lt;1. Hiott.
The event Is an annual affair
and all memher, of Ihe iiiiH
are urged fo allcnd. Kefrnshnn-nla sud enlorlalunie't rum
inlileea war* *p|“iini'-d last night
at thn regular weekly drill lo
arrange for the erenl.

Junior High C’ourt
Is Rcportprf^Finished

•htiT'l’lfy of Nurfurk Iwa minutes
before alio sailed. He had ran*
celled reservations aboard Ihe
Manhnllan when news of bis de­
parture became nubile.
WASHINGTON, «rpt.. 31. —
UP&gt;—IVaskieghm, vthiU awaiting
some word from Aaioclata Justice
Hugo 1. Ills'k on his alleged
mejnborshlp In the Ku Klug Xian.
It receiving a flood of suggestions
for dealing with that situation.
Much depends, of course, up­
on whst, If anything, Black himself ha* lo eay upon his return

Mrs. Bertha Buell
Died At Broth)
Mrs. Hertha l , Hurtl dlh*. At
lli« homo nf her Tirotnaft J. K.
Thompson. Iit7 Oak Avenue,
at t;uu. o'clock yesterday morn­
ing.
Mrs, Kuril bail Item visiting
her brother for Iwn werks at
tha time nt her death which came
after a ahort lllne,*.
Hba was barn In Hanford
Aug. -|, JRM. and waa Cl years
of age at the lime of herdealh.
Allhough Mr*. Iluel) »«■ born
In Knnford »hu Ini* *|&gt;eiit moil
of her liras III lliiinktyn. N. Y.
■nd HI,- Alien,lino,
HU* la aiirvltiil by two anna,
t’Urenre |J. Ilnell nf HI. Augus­
tine, and ft ||. nuell of parkattack !,nkn fj. V : two brolh*r*. J. K. Thompson *nd C. L.
Thompson of Hanford,
Funeral service* wilt he held
■n HI. AuKUillna iiimnrrow after­
noon nt j og o*i lock and Inter­
ment will Im mads In a HI. Au­
gustine remoter).

Last Rites Arc Held
For Julian Lovejoy

HONGKONG. Sept, *1—
( AI*)—Deallrdefy lag aviator#
fought today tha ftrat iraat 1
aerial battla of Ua Mao*
Japan*** war ar*r C*Ht*jk,A.
Kpalh Chlna-cHy 108 mite* to |
tha north of thU Britiah .
owned d ly .
At laaaj ala, poaalbly tan i
Japauaaa plaaaa crashed In '
twlaltag, ' dlrlng dogfight*. &gt;
On* t hin*** paraalt piano

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Tlngh* Aviation School
ministration building, other
bombe narrowly mtoaad thi
Hakhuva Ccmvat Weeks. A
number af clvlllana war*
reported kilted. A float at
21 Japeneee raiding ahipa
start'd tha battle.

W A SH IN G TO N , S o p t 81,
— ( A P ) —S e creta ry Hull «t&gt;*
nounced today th at tha Unite
ad States had m ade repra*
dentations to Japan In p ro -

foreign effku Its opposition to

Townsend Club Is
Making Plans For
District M e e tin g
this morning that tha weekly
meeting of the club acheduled
for Friday evening will begin at
7:110 o’clock Instead of 8:00 a*
previously announced. '
The Mh Dlelrlct Congressional
Convention will I* held In 8an&gt;
ford, Kunday, Sept. 18, at tha
City Hall, Mr. Hughea also atatadA business meeting will ba kakf
at 10:00 o'clock in tha morning
and In tha afternoon a anafkbtf
program will begin at 2:00 o’alaafc.
A number of well known *F«k*
era wit) b* present at tha moat­
ing and Frasldant Hughes
■aid that everyone la invited ta
attend, espaclally thoaa hard kit
by the Social Security

also

law.

LOCAL WEATHER
at the homo o f his brother, Llotvejoy, gt Hid Unto o f hii

rsnt on thn Ri jT.T-M*r*Pr*ree«“ U»
Weather Fsrecaat
rttlsraed In prut Id* meals fur Ihe
ConainKtlon- work- cm . iljV pl»y
Tartly cloudy with ahowwa hi
Ihe heaVy InHui or Iruckets es- court at Ih* Hsiilord Junior Jligh'
llu" WSI ‘ torvlrr.1 by. his three central and northeast portions l r
peclml In |ialronls* Oi- market Kelinul has In-en ruropleled. F. brothers, J, C. I.eveJoy of Chica­ night and In' south ywtlso Watty
tn go, John .E- loivrjoy of Orlando neaday. lEitrama northwest Flori­
during tlm coming vegHshle sea­ A. Dyson, lorsj rantrartnr

(leath.

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City Couimissioners
Hold Short Meeting
Tha-.City CqmmlMionsra in
thatr **d)oumrd meeting ip the
City Hall last night re,um*«i
work on the City's budget for
tha coming year, City Clerk
Frank twinson stated today.
Usury Watson, president of th*
Hanford
llaseball
Association,
appeared before th* board to
giro a resume of the baseball
club's activities during tha past
season, which has been termed
aa cm of th* most successful
from a financial standpoint.
Ott* Caldwell, also appeared
before them bn behalf of tha
Baafard Golf Club and requestod
Ik# Caaamtoalonrr* to Include a
largwr appropriation for th# Club
In l hair bwdgtl for tha coming
year. However.
drfinlto artton was token.

rliarga* of the project reported
today.
Tha ronrrel# court will af­
ford a playing riMft far bas­
ketball. volley hall. Iannis and

and A. R. loivrjny nf Hanford; da—fair tonight and Wadnaaday. t
Daytaaa Tide*
two alslara, Miss FMIn l.ovrjoy of
f altirtJD«VIHn alt.1
Wndnaaday'a tide*, high. I*tt
Gainesville
and ^llr*
^Mrs, I*AIi1Im
A. M.. 2:11 P. M.; low, 1:41 Ag
Howard of Sun fold.
M.. 1:07 T. M.
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by a high fenre. Tha pmjm l y . S. Reserve Officers
waa flnunre-d hr • llu* Hemlaol*
To Meet In Orlando
County Hoard uf Public Instruc­
tion- width Pi lha rontrart lo
Th* first of tha wlnUr me*lings
Mr, Dyson. wM was lha lowest ’ tha United - SUu* R in rvi
bidder.
Officers In tbto'district will b#
bald In lha Orlando' American Le­
CITY NEWS BKlfcFS gion Hut th* flrstr Thursday In
October, according to Jt Q.“
Michael, view president of "th*
unit.
After Aha Initial mealing th*
session will b* held the first and
third Thortday of each month un­
Tha Celery Camp- 025, af the til tha summer season. Tha per­
Woodman o f the World will hold manent masting place hag not
announced a* yet- Mr.
Ito rognlar meekly meeting Id- been
nlght at 8:00 o'clock at tb* Amer­ Michael said.
The OrlaAdo district la tha
ican Lagton Hut.
largest in the Stale Mr. Michael
Twvdra- persons charged with said and includei approilmalaly
30 Sanford e/ficcri.
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Today. 10; yesterday, I k C* I
FrssIplUtlan
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Total for yesterday
Total for month to d aU _JM
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Mailmum, M; mlalmam, Tt, J
Herald reading:
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PRJKGTIMki For, lo, th e
tar la pa»l, the rain Issvei
’ gag*;' tha flowers appear
pie earth,
tlma of th­
rift* . Mra* ts coma, and Ih!0 of thS turtle la heard In
-tft*L—bone of Solomon 2: 11 .

Do* Dice of a Broken Heart—
headline. Do* gene I
T h « y »«r that Mr. Black la blue
•ror tha charge of woaring white.
Bat at least ha'i not red.
t Wonder If thla census of the
' j Bttentployed will Include all of
'.,tho** who bars jabs but' aren't
’ doing anything.

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f ;, ' The President Is epparontly doUmkied to carry on hie fight to
'.’ pack the Supreme Court- It's the
whole Klan- or nothing, with him.
. The way lo avoid automobile
accidents Is to take out accident
llnaonince. It never mini when you
h w your umbrella with you.
1 As the first atop In tha program
lo withdraw from the Far Eastern
ditflaultlcf, tin' Biath Regiment of
U. B- Marines lands In Hhanghai.

A ruling lo the Miami ares that
those children living within tan
toilet of their school would Lev*
to walk mulled In a “stoy-bumo''
strlkn. In the old days it was
thought a two mile walk would bo
good for children.
The news wn* ne sooner out
, (hat Col, Lindbergh Inn) about de­
cided lo become a Hritleh subject,
i . ’ .than u rrport was board to tb*
; v affect that the l)uki&lt; of Windsor
and hi* Amorican wife were soon
&lt;’ to taka up an estate in Maryland.
■v- Wall, a fair tachango la no rob-

| kery.

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jfto. ’ Tho United- Slates Army ha*
',1 purchased plane* that esq Gy flv*
saliva a minute. Such are necessary
and aid in making war more un­
comfortable. Hut w* offer tha
co*ternary 8 to &amp;that tha next war,
Ilk* the last- will be won by In­
fantrymen marching thro* miles
; on.hour,— W. C. H. In Chicago
04tor MeAdoo of California
ba wouldn’t ever have voted
.confirm Hugo Illsrk If be had
swn 1 lb* Alabama Senator was
a Ku Kluxer. However, when Me- Arfoo was fighting Al Smith at
the Madltsn Square Garden con­
vention In Htfl- well bet he had
. ft few Klan vote* himself he was
l Mighty glad to getr They're making a lot of fuss
•bent Hugo Black having joined
lb* Ku. Klug Klan, bat the wont
tkleg In over did was to sponatr
the Thirty-hour Weak*’ bill which
would have prevented anyone
frtea working more than thirty
knots a nook. Anyone frbo could
udrorate a bill Ilk* that doesn't

t far tha world haa moved
a five month* timeI Back
ril tod May blggaet events
1 day war* happening In
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tb* hombiassMMadrtdaad
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feeling that there isn’ t much use o f trying these days and
thgt the beet philosophy ie that o f the ancient Epicureans
who used to say, "Eat, drink, and be merry fo r tomorrow
we may die/&gt;
It is indeed a sad picture which the world presents.
Even if there were no threat o f universal war, with noth*
(ng but a temporary subsidized prosperity in dozens' o f
large countries keeping millions o f persons from actual
starvation, the future would be gloomy enough. With
millions o f men now engaged (n making armaments, thay
will be looking fo r new jobe, probably not available, when
this armament race la over. But the real danger la that
the race will not be over until the armaments have been
used.
The next war which seems almost unavoidable will
see cities like London, Paris,
and Berlin, .reduced to sham­
Pi
bles even ns part o f Shanghai and Madrid have been de­
stroyed. It will find civilian families
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bombed and machine-gunned1 aa S p a n ish -a n d
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will result
Chinese
familiea are. today.
T In bllUonii o f
dollars worth o f priceless treasures o f art, magnificent
buildings, end Invaluable centers o f culture and learning,
being blasted to blta.
And yet the outlook fo r the Individual should not be
one o f utter hopelessness. W e believe it was Rhett Butler
who said that there is as much money to be made In the
crash o f a clvilltatlon as In the building o f one. Surely
this Is the crash o f a civilisation, but It will present oppor­
tunities for everyone, not alone for making money— for If
that were all. It would hardly be worth while— but for
service to others, for science and Invention, fo r the de­
velopment o f mankind.
The first World W ar came in 1014, and though it
wrought a frightful carnage, there were those who pros­
pered, who continued iheir studies in engineering, chantistry/ and phyalca. The flno development o f the automo­
bile. o f tho airplane, and the invention o f radio, came
lifter tho crash o f that clvilltatlon which existed prior to
1914. The vast forward atrldei In medicine and surgery
alone, and the consequent lengthening o f the span o f life
fo r the nverngc man, is sufficient p roof that all ia not
lost because the world goes to war.
Tho Civil War might have been expected to be # time
when the end would come fo r all things in America. There
ia no attempt to minimize the hardships and sufferings o f
those times and the years which Immediately followed^ and
yet one cannot overlook tho growth and •development o f
such cities as 'Atlanta, New Orleans, Memphis, Chatta­
nooga, Charlotte, Winston Salem, and Birmingham In spite
o f all that reconstruction could do. And those citizens,
who were alive to their opportunities, prospered with their
cities.
It was indeed In tho period Immediately after the
Civil War which saw the great expansion o f railroads
throughout the country, tho opening o f tho For West, the
development o f such groat Industries as steel, oil, coal, the
formation o f such giant corporation^ as Standard Oil, the
Northern Pacific Railroad and the Carnegie Steel and Iron
Works, and the foundation o f such gigantic fortunes aa
Mellon’s, Rockefeller’s, Vanderbllfa, Harriman’s, Gould’s,
Hettle Green’*, and Flaglsr's.
There Ts no reason to believe that the next World W ar
will be any different. There have.been countless other
periods in history when civilisation appeared to be totter­
ing on the brink o f some great precipice, from long before
the conquest* by Alexander the Great; and yet somehow
tho world has always moved along. The next World
War will bo bloody, destructive, and merciless, but again,
somehow, tha yorld will manage to survive.

Seniors Of Today
Tbe Class o f 1D37, that group o f young college grad­
uates from which will emerge national leaders o f twenty
years hence, believe that virtue has little rowan!, and that
tho thing for them to do Is to work u s jlttle as jtosslble,
get paid as much as possible, and retire as early as
possible, according to a survey by one o f their number,
Bruce Bllven, Jr., son o f tho well known author. "
Writing in the Woman’s Home Companion young
nilvcn enumerates tho faults, thb virtues and the attitudes
o f hia fellows. He was graduated this year froht one of
the leading eastern colleges where he was president o f
tho cqUffee forum and o f the liberal club. Aa • member of
tho American Student Union he talked with college stu­
dents from Maine to Southern California.

tnrbed bjr in unfamiliar situation.
Don’t talk too moth, tirow*ajf, ~ up* forgot that youngdUra *W
•.from alow In fallowing. A gam# - wQI
t .lb) aUrt them o ff far belter'than‘ jfr
Child lot of tail.
I w r I It will be worth your trouble t*
ybbhtf jacour the neighborhood for con*
, genial playmatea if you cant a f
|ford to tend your child to a nttra*
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The propoaat* ntoit1 XrotfacYrtly Berlin Into Darkness
dtacusscd, and' one roktleg-. upon
the ntaoMMUtt'1 that th*' cote'
BERLIN, Sept.. 21. —( ^ —Ber­
• f» N I Wetlc; hat breir proved.1 lin we* cloaked in spooky (lobes'
would hbv* the 1President demand last nl(ht while million* fought'
ht* lMl' Iqetfrt rtttlsw. Several tho ipcctre of war in tho grantee^
Itka of in* He hive soggasted of the third Iteich'a war gamaa.
Little light and treat shadows
dwthe otbtr hahd, eome promt* played over the darkened capital.
M il pkrtonb* hkte' gene to the Deep aeerrey guarded the mbvw*
icaaa, Including eight woman, „
1n ,» . “ “ I 4«f4AM" of*’ Ifhitkr Senktor' Rey­ menle of tho combined army,
entire stale.
cboee 10 remain at their posts'Ift
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and a feet In nold* |D N, C ) aald he voted for
The Iyflon's nutstondlag ac­ the capital.
diameter-which will he filled with
tivity daring Ihn past yes r won,
Foreign military eaparta' sett- 'I**.*1
**• revolved h* a
Pomerania where other cities were
tb* formation of tha Ben's '4 ' mated that japan has more thaa 7 1 ho™«r,ower steam engine. The
“ blacked out” in an air dofanaa
the' Ixiglon Iintei and DugM
J«0 airplanes tradable In th|e *r*, **n ,|* P**1 on entering the
practice.
Corps and the wnehly rifle shoola Sliaaghal
i h * for tho threaten- •“ •mmouth 60 ton pleca of miheld for the junior legionnaire*.
ed (leetrucllon of Naahhig and
revolved In tbv
Through the efforts of tho
believed Admiral Haaegawa will **“ ™*r u" 1" 11 &gt;■ thoroughly
American legion
Itoo - was
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in’ bie the
raised last roar to purchase In­ carry out hie plan to blast away
all military canters In tho eapl*
tank and will then be eon*
struments for tho Junior Corps III.
veyed through in elevator to Ihe
which was composed of nMrly
Thmiealidi of Cfalnnao civilian* uPPer 't,0” r where it will be racked
(0 members.
L ew B acterial f e a s t ’
were fleelns the capital, which •'“ •“ 'Vd.
Tho nctlfllles of t h o 'poet for
Ie about US mlleu west of . T7&gt;* Pro^rs* °f making feed of
the ruining yuar will bo outlined
fT**’0*™ '1 ***'•
“ till In the
at the noil maetlag of lbs Le­ Hbsngbal and which had a pop*
. nt*! •u l * k ° t . Kenneth
gion, tho data or which wilt bo ulatlon of abon*. ltd.00O when tha
war started, but tha Chin*** J** r *°*1 of the Louisville‘ Drying
announced later, and tha nawly
(urernmont announced that It *“ chln*ry Company who la In
elected offlcore will also be Ini­
tialed Into thtlr new dutlM at would remain and that Nanking * ~ rr* ° / ron»lrucllon work at
Martin’s Garage 7
would bo dolendad to tbo loot
Pu " ‘ ■“ » Who wUI tUo he in
that Ilia*.
Tho United Stole* embassy
operation, of the plant,
I* AI low ins
t&gt; l
Tit* ofllrers elected at the
meeting laif. n&lt;gbt are aa fol­ staff began leaving the embassy ** 0P‘ ,n&gt;&gt;*‘ l« orer tbs prospects of
A
50%
Discount*
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premlsea In aulomobllea yealor* *
e**,onlows!
day morning for tha Luion. Thei
grapefruit
by-product,
$2,061.32
$2,061,32
- 0 , D. Workman, cotwmandsr;
141ton planned to proceed »P-!"[kkb result* from the dehydrateJohn I fc Calloway, senior vlcoo f pant due account*!
commander; Jerk
KaselL
sec­ stream today to a point near, ‘ *°* °- *"• ***•'• no‘ ontf afford*
I helped you.wow you hirtp lfte' *
the city of Wuho.
* nutrition* filler for stock feed*
ond
vlce'eommsnder;
Georg*
Tha Chinese foretgn office aa -*?* *&gt;ut ,I*° ellmlnaUa altogether
General Repairing
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Smith. Junior
vleo-commonder;
Jlabort Deane, re-elected adie-i noonced that tha BrltUft and Bo. “ • pr"bl«m of waetn disposal
TYuelf H»hh«a
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vlst embaosles had notlflod rot'-|wh,*b
c*n*wl P**Bt °ffkl*l* quest, be to canvassing If sure
Hodlem—Springs—Traitors
olln Minister Wang Chang-llul *«n»W*rabI* Inconrenlenc* In the ■cntlmcnt with rogerd to such
A price.you can afford to pay
of, their Intention lo remslo In I***1
T****■rtlon, but has not said what he
thf capital and that t£a Pronch. . A new •team boiler and aa oil- has found It to be.
Martin’s Garage
Oerman aud Italian embaaalsa bu™taV font*** ha« bean Installed ; Impeachment proceedings wool&lt;1|
wer* remahtlng pending Inelrae*
*« ‘ k* aonnery’a preecnt rahe a point that has been much
lions from their goveramont
f oiJ*r *or *"• *®lo
°t ’ ha de* discussed
hero- whether Klan
The embassy of tbo- United hydrating plant.
mamburshlp in' Itself legally diaBUt*. 1* the only on* to bo
In addition to the construction qneHfie* a ' man for membership
evacuated *0 far.
ot IIm dehydrating plant, tho on tho court.
Tli* nrltleh charga d'afUtre* cannery la undergoing n complete
A fourth Ules, unrelated to the
Tb* following trestles were confirmed this sUUmenC II* renovation to make- way for Klan charges, would have the
added that M British residents mod*™ equipment and modem court Itself to appoint a lawyers'
elected;
J, L Ini ley, 1 years; 13. A. In Nanking had beoa advised methods la be used In tb* cinning committee to determine whether
Intention tobomb'0* grapofrult at tbo
plant this Black Is technically eligible for
Monfortoei. t years; II. B, Pope. of Japan's
the capital
and told to maks wlntor, C. II. Eckeraon, In ehargo court membership- This sugges­
1 year. •
Ecktroon Inltrttti horr, tion was mad* by Patrick Henry
At Ika closa of the session thtlr uvn irrin|«nMiii to
Kelly-.a HMten sttoracy. '
there followed Ih* usual con­ on commercial ships' fl aiey de-j indicated.
I In dlscuuing production for lb*
He referred to tbo’ argument
gratulations to Ilia newly elect- sired to do so.
ad officers by the legionnaire* * At the airman smbaaay It was *oming year, Mr. Eckeraon re­ whether the retirement of Asso­
and' comnieudatluna for lb* re­ sold that is members of th a vcowd that although Puerto Rkan ciate Justice Van Dovanter actual­
tiring offlcore who served dur­ ■toff will reouln la Nanking In* o"d Texas canning prnincticu ly created a vacancy and if m
definitely.
.would be increased considerably, whether, as a member of tha Sen­
ing tha pa*t year."
Tha lUnndard oil Company of »h* Florida output would be re- ate which 'approved the-rotOwnmet
4* BLADES,' N o L A T fT O
York announced tbit all Its duced partly becaoa# of tb* Mil- blR, Dlack It 'eligible under the
4* BRUSH, N o LOmONB
U. S. Ambassador To •Naw
personnel
beingev scat ted moWd decreaeo In thla yenr’e Constitution.
Randall Electric
Jgrapefruit crop, but , Urguly bo*
Tokio Convoys Op* today to Wohu.
Aod'it fifth-rouroe. not eo mack
f Two JapaneM air raid* on Nsa- cause of tho stringent regulation a propoaat aa a prediction raid#
p o s i t i o n To Air king yiuilrnlsy continued for two °t th* cannaig Industry by the
—r-r - 1; « ■■
Attack On Capital anil a half hoars. Pres, re IT*- eltroa rummis. ton.
tepondonls ‘Inscribed the attacks' Although no labor trouble* a n
•as Ih# sraalMt'Oft tb* capital lo eapectod at the plant, Mr. EckorRepairing
date—worse than tbo two at* o*” intlatoted tho plant would
&gt;t*ck* of Huaday. Thu air qulrse* be dosed for tha Mason with the
Diamond Setting.
ed with tha crash of bomb* sad ficat throat* of strlkra or other
a n d -\ .
tho whin* of power diving f!ghf IMbor violence la their area add.
Engraving
&gt;iag pUnea. Hundreds o&lt; hasty &gt;■* ‘ hat tho company had alroody
and light bombs worn dropped. IB*d* hfrangerwenU la Puarto
McLaulin, Jeweler
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Will be all-important in 20 yeorg,” ho writes. " I f U hasn’t
yet mado up its collective mind about a greet number o f
Important qucaUona it lug at laaat formed thinking habiU
that will lead to these decisions. And to a surprising de­
gree. I th'nk. the class o f ’37 hag made up ita mind.’ *
"F or the most part,” ho reporta, ’ ’the class o f ’87 ia
conservative, critical and hardheaded. The college senior
believes that some sort o f governmental reform Is neces­
sary to meet the multitude o f serloup problems that at
present muddle along without hope uf solution, but he haa
no panacea for our social evils. He Is certainly neither a
Communist nor a Fascist. He doe* believe that some
measure o f . government plagnlflg, and an Increased Interfercnce by tho government Into the business affaire o f
the United States are ncceaaanr and almost inevitable.
“ Politics, In general, and the efficiency o f democracy,
are subjects o f h ii mild scorn. He believes that politicians
are selfish and dlahonest and uninformed fo r the moat
part. He believes that democracy, a« It is exemplified by
the Con grew and Supreme Court o f the United Btatea, U
a halting' and often stumbling machine. A t the same
time he feels that, -with all Ita faults, our democracy ia lk&gt;n of foreigners from Nanking. P»*e* to Miami cteftad'"
announrsd by Rear Admiral Ks- clUaansklp show* K M
infinitely preferable to the totalitarian systems o f Gerssgmwa. Jspaea* naval ooasaaad- cloaed.
W.lw and
•ml Russia.1
P 11..I . M
many, Italy
or, aspired at noon today, ball "I’m net la favor of
unotrirUi Japanese aald that the and I don’t gsa hto". he
"de*traction'’ of tha sltr timed- Umy (MtsaUgga)'W#;fg|
on*
Insurgent
battel
km
was
do2 Inwirg4mtBattallon8
■nad by tha Jspaqaaa air taroo deocn aad witaaoaaa (a 1
etroyad at Blma In a governba dslayad tar' a' Has* la aaart agafaml gamble*
Reported Annihilated »en t rountortottach fallowteg sa may
tha l.op# that additional tarolgn- Ml sand gfoclal praaaent
MADRID, B ^ tT s i— W —The Ineartont advMma protertod by era sad naa-aaeahetUau srtu tkev* If naaaaadry aad-' 1
Haa U palate al aaMy.
igamManglta tha panltemt
annihilation of tw* Insurgent bat. n heavy artillery kayraga.
I
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eecand
terttallro
which
taliorm mas rapogtad today from

* rodel* at* almost raonoto|S th* raora ozclUng news
eWfte Bhanghal. Peiping
Uakiag while onrspapv tha far aauthasa war front mid­ TW* U. ^ »d
d.W f,hardly wait to learn way batwami Cordoba aad Rada********
•tedrol’s nest mere as ih* jag wber* gerarameat force*
thrust forward to
laapovtaat

In some quarter*, la that nothing
more bo aald l&gt;y Blaek, or by tR*
President. Mr. Roosevelt apparent*
ly will he on the Writ Coaat wbatt
Block return*, Under pwsen|;
plana, he will not be beck' hi
Washington until after the court
baa held IU fin t session.

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Social Calendar

Paradfc 18 Hours
In New York City

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Meeting U Held
Bj* T. E. L. Class

(On i i i m i m w m o m l

feeling* of happiness and, gratltndo that marked the victory
march** of 1919. Police eitlmated
the vast body of Legionnaire*
*m«U h# moving uptown foe If

P d is o n a Is

Group* Two,- Throe and Poor

hour*.

Jfflccrs Are Elected
Ijf Wesley Daughters
Off lean w en alerted at th*
gular business meeting o f th*
pagfctan - af Wesley Sunday
thool 'class in the chnrch (M M
WUrday afternoon at 0 o'clock.
ibaUsaos for th* evening won
'Mr*. W&lt; L. Morgan, Mrs. J8 . nsstod. Mfa. G. B. McKay,
MN. 0. A. Haines, Mrs. Georfd
Margin, Mrs- Paul Rrdfaarn Mr*.
Mi II. Ikniyi and Mrs. G. PKrs.&lt;J. U Clark prusldad over
th*' husboaa meeting and th*
E p h tln r officer* were alerted;
V s . G. E. McKay, president;
Mr*: nay THIia, vke president;
Mr*, n. IL Duncan, secraUry;
Mrs: Hi A. Swanson, treasurer;
ajadfMH: II. a McCall, teacher.
K beautiful 'Lady Baltlmor*
cake, d*n*Ik ) by Mrs. &amp; P. Herntorn' whs sold and then resold to
members of the class after which
M whs cut and enjoyed by all
pfsstnt. Thl* sale netted about
$10*whlel» la to ho used a* a do­
nation from tha class toward tha
gafaaaag* debt.
A auppar wai served picnic
style to tho following: Mrs.
Brtnia Williams, Mrs. 0. E.
White, Mrs. Roy Tillla, Mrs/CHntW Btown, Mrs- G. C. Sptrrinr,
Mrh. Helen Rhullt- Mr*. W. L.
MMr*n, Mr*. J. K. MatUnger,
MR. C. A, Haines, Mrs- C.
L BdldIn, Mr*. II. B. McCall,
Mrh-. Georg* Hardin, Mra. J. O.
Lobes', Mr*. Pred Wilson, Mra.
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C. P. Brannon, Mra. O- P. Herndon,
Mii. IL IL Duncan- Mra. W.
L. HarrliOit. Mr*. C. M. Flowers,
Mrh..J. I- Clark, Mr*. II. A.
Swknaon, Mr*. J. E. Preston, Mrs.
K. a Laney. Mr*. M. B. Smith,

•BMattaf' with aonga, and Mr*.
P. W. Stanley lad th* devotional.
A short bin In... matting was tar
charg* o f' U n . E. If. Carroll.
Th* following group captains
W*r* appointed' by Mr*. W- K,
Radar, first vie* praaldanl: lira.
H. cummins*. Mrs. 8. A, Xdanfla'd. Mr*. Mdrgarat rtotchar,
Mr*, w. L Stoadenmlra, Mr*.
*&gt; C. Calhoun, Mr*, G. 8. R.
BUrr. Mr*. W. a
DtCouraay
and Mrs. if, l*. Camph*H war*
appointed quilt rommllla* chair­
men for th* yoar, Mrs, Margaret
Platrlirr and Mr*, Iteeclar ar*
baaktt chairman.
Mr. and Mr*. Lamhart announce
At Hit social hour Mca. F. W. Utq birth of a *o» Ralph Edwanl.
Rlanlay conductad a Bfbla con yetUrday at tbo Pomald-laughteat for which Mr*. W. E. Kader ton Memorial Hospital.
was awarded first prlaa.
Refreshment* w*ra .erred to
Friends
of Mrs. Kliralrth
tha following; Mr*. I.llllan Vlak- Weeks will regtut to learn Gift
ory, Mr*. Margaret Fletcher. Mr*. aba Is setioaajy 111 ai the FirnuhlP. W. Stanley. Mr*. D. B. E. Laughton Manorial Hospital.
BUrr. Mr*. K. M. Carroll. Mrs.
K. W Stiles.. Mrs. J|. Camming*.
M rRae
Mr*. If. |* Leonard. Mbs. 8. A.
Koonfltld, Mru. W. U Hloudwimlr*. Mr*, j . » . Cochran, Mrs.
J. C. Calhoun. Mrs. W. E. Ka­
der. Mr*. A. If. Ho**ettar, Mrs.
Mks Wnlker, Mrs. F. F. nine*.
Mrs. J. V. Stovall, Mb* Augusta
Fletcher, Mist Isaball* Simon,
sod Mlaa Dorothy Carroll, of
Jacksonville, visitor.

Boat Party Given By
Miss Virgin jaJGIllan
Rysrson will he Interested to
Mlsa Virginia Gllton enterUlnad
a group or her friends Sunday a f-' learn that after a pleasant Mail
let-noon. The party went by boat to Mr- Hyerann'a home In Bingup the 8L John* River to Blue |hampton, N- Y. and touring tin
White ^Mountains, and Maine, Ihey
Spring*.
At the spring* swimming waa are located In Durham, N. i\
where Mr. Ryeraon will be assist­
enjoyed and a picnic rapper waa
ant science teacher. Mrs- Kyeraon
served at an early boor.
Thna* enjoying the party wars: will be remembered aa the former
Mlsa Cornelia McRae.
the Mlaaaa Elisabeth Mkthvln.l
Mlnnlo IClng. Dorothy Marshall*
Gladya KfaiUw, Virginia GOleal
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and Charlie Ward, Mutt TVdaman-l try heard

• MEXICO CITY. Sept., 21. -O P)
—1M r Suprarae Court of Meslco
put’- a brake on expropriation ot
prfisli* properly under tb* nntloaal program of aociatliatlen
ywtorday, balding that ssdiura
may be* made only if th* Mata
ahovrs It Is acting for the good of
UmT.public.
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CllATTAIIOOCIIE, SWpl.. 21.
iA*l—Bupt. J. R. Thrrri-ll told
IImj rtorthwent FImt.n ilnnVi-m
A -delation here the Flmiila Stnto
ll,;ilt* l for the Insane I* not un
" iimoiic asylum."
•T‘ie»|arntly per-un* wlm ore
i.ill informed on I'ttd i.'jii'? (»b ju t refer lo Hits as* the Mate Innine Aiytuni,". bis *ai«l. "The
li-itil Ih entlrt-ly fnarcuratf- An
In ane u»vjuin is a,plan- lo segrr, lit - andlnraiccieto Jiersmis lu
vnb-4-ilo protect rurirly, while a
I- tillrl Is a place win re - those
i Im -me III may get treatment,
What-wo attrui|it to do is w
lui.ililnte Dm- piitienl. lo restore
li.nl to lit* family, to Ills tuilnvss
wild to sock-ty.”

F ire p r e v e n t io n W M K

L«»t night 20-000 men, out ol
th* khaki of an older and more
stirring day, tat In Madison
Square Garden'i'a lofty auditorium
ta open .their nineteenth annual
convention
nd the
a war pretldeat dead now thl*
half a generation wai stirred
egain in what the speaker* said.
Gov. Herbert H. Lehman of
New York welcomed them, but not
a* men with a Job all dona etree
the eleventh day of November of
1919.
A* Woodrow Wileon had cried
out to make them 20 year* ago
that they must "mak* th* world
safe for demoeracy," Lehman
*ummnurd them anew to . an old
campaign:
"Wo .tiH hare a great principle
of ilctuoriary and liberty for
wh’lcfi we must fight."
" 'For God and rountry' " —he
quoted the irgion'* constitutional
preamble
" 'W* ***qciat* our
•elves togrthri^lit mak* right the
ma»ter of might; to promote peace
and good will on earth; to safe­
guard and transmit to posterity
the principle* of juatice, freedom
and democracy.”
He wvnl on to talk of the
quality nf tolerance; of the old
Rhode Island rod*—all men might
"walk a* their conaclence* par*
auailed them, every on* In the

said—In whit seemed an who of
the kaynott of Lofton Commando?
Harry Cotaery'e denunciation of
attompta to foator nail prin«/J1*»
In thl* country—"when It **•»
front fToupa of pooplo nbroul
porawutrd aolely became of race
or religion."

CITY NEWfc BRIEFS
• r w n n e * r e a m rage Wee I
vlolallu.i
of City ordinance*
will Is? mraigm-il before City
Judge frank L. Miller In a »e»alon of tlw Municipal Court Ihw
afternoon it ' loo o'clock.

The Sanford Cbe&lt;* am! Checker
Club will hold its regular weekly
meeting tonight at 7i.l0 o'etfek
In the club rooms of thf Valdri
Hotel, according to an announce­
ment made today by A. C. Mad­
den. club ircrrtary.
Tin- Krafuril Klwanl* Club
moilibi-r* and their wlvra* will
onjuv a bout trip un TSe SI.
Julius Itlirr Thmtilay evening
lent Ini; tit r&gt; on o'clock from tinfiMit uf |&gt;ii|ini-t|ll Avotiu". nrconllmt In u statement made ’to
dnv In SMney' J. Nil. vlro-pree
Idpnt.

“A R C H E R ^'
FAMOUS HOSE’ J
Walking: Chiffonf
All New Shades

$ 1.00
New
Two-Thread Sheer
HOSE: IIY ARCHER

‘

FAMOUS
STR E TC H Y TOP"

V \SIIINUTON. Kept. 11.—(A*)
•l'n-i|ilept Itnoeevrll proclaimed
Uta net It lo-KlnnlnK Oct, 1 »*
Fir* I•ri'vrntliin Week.
In a statement released at the
Whinii |louse tie tnvlled "III# *elive i-n n|ierntliin of nil our peoI'le III lliu elimination of lire
Hut now, he aaid, this ancient
Has iuV** mill the prevention of
right was dying In many place*
•
fire whMr.**
across the world In "the maelstkom
of new Ikiwi ill will and Intoler­
/
ance."
Englnnd are addressed as
"America gasps in horror," h#
Gran.*

NEW SHADES
WiNxihrown .Turf
Indian Sua &gt;
(Vdar Dark A Bland

MALARIA
COLDS

ANNOUNCING OUr THIRD Annual

SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
TIio Right Time o f Year for New Curtains
and Draperies— The Reason fo r Our Special
Reductions.
Beautiful New Assortment of"(;HINTZ— CRE­
TONNE— SHADOW
PRINTS— TAPESTRY.
Also complete stock o f glass curtains both
ruffle and tailored. It will pay you to take
advantage o f this SAVING.

To-Night

CHINTZ
4

Reautiful

Of Old Ranges
Water Heaters

Efficient
Economical

29c VALUE FOR 2 5 c

GHINTZ

35c VALUE FOR 29c

CHINTZ

49c VALUE FOR 4 4 c
For Your. Old Stove—"
Any Brand—Aoy Owner

e n e tO N N E . . . . 39c VALUE $ } c

1 Bring 'em in t

DOULTON CRASH FOR SLI? COVERS

Less’n a Dime

RUST,.GREEN &amp; NATURAL

A DAY,

69c VALUE FOR 4®C

Payable Monthly

TAPESTRY &amp; BLOCKED LINEN

$L49* VALUE FO R $2*29

Una*, tv* win n myliUty
I year *14 Slav* aa a dawn

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RUFFLE &amp; TAILORED’ SCRIM
CU RTAlN S-CReAM &amp; ESCRU

frasi tha HflcWwry sad

W ATER
m

HEATERS
During tha Round-up all aisae
and types ot water heaters ore
available, and for a Him led
time, you may trade la yea r
old boater, par only | L 0 i per
month and enjoy the sail*/ac­
tion and convenience resulting
from a constantly maintained,
automatically regulated sup­
ply o f hot water.

69a V A L U B F 0R J f c
lf.0 0 VALUE FOR | 9 c
$ $ 2 5 VALUE F O B fg e

$1.95.'VALUE FOR » f . 69

The YemU Co.
SANFORD); FLORIDA

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Be Puzzling To With Full Squad!
ndonjligh Squad j |

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Friday Night
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'
Tba Tornadoes fallad to ellefc
with thatr vaunted “aerial cir­
cus." bowtnr*r, on* * f their for­
wards babw tnUrcepUd
and
thalr only, mtaral loalng eonaldcrabU yardage.
pomptoo continued to domlnata
th« pUy bi tha third period,
moeily bacauaa of tha hardchargbt tactics o f
Cardinal
line.
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Clearwater, taking advantage
of tha (hangs of rules to conform
drlth tha Florida style of play,
opened It* ' aerial attack. The
first efforts provad disastrous,
however. J o h n n y
Frederick.

M TIDM I. (.UWrN
4) M ileage I.
Tw® NewHattara Re- Ilrnnklre
N»w Turk III m . leiul* I.
^
For i n i t i a l 011*4ra
Blarnl prvvfmi. ifattr.
a m m i i o a n M iim 'n
I a*ula I I ; Itueton f-J ..
• " P r a c t i c e Today HI.
Dvlfett »t New York I.
DKI-AND.
Bepl, I I —lUrring Ifonlrrnl .... . , , 1 1 1 *44 1*4 —1 T I
a il an] M g—I It |
'“i"*"*th* buuoo natter*win tlaltlninr*
, h,. _ „ w with a full Baud
Hmrlha and llargm **; Plerhrr,
•In** nmt Onty,
■• • Itm lm AowMIlan P l u n l f
Mill* Itor it aa* The iia—a ia t
New OrUano ail taa ttl—I I 1
Reger* and Thump*,,at
Ifitmpkriee. 1’errle.
nnd (lenru*.
t t A fe
wMatIlrnk*
Hutnaw
"

I Semlnola High School
y ' Feds looked somewhat
t ' yesterday afternoon dsr*
thatr Initial practice seeel the week when en as*
re blocking session was
Jlteg while the Fed backawe underwent lha asms
n fth llig ! are beginning to brighte e 'e y e bit after a glohniy past
weak UuT wet ipent With In•|or»d man aa thwy ars coming
hedh lunch with epved and powW a n d lha lla*. that (till doesn’t
! ■ ' . aa etropg ea It aboutd ha,
'■tnptdJy gaining tn tha old
jm p r d e know lada*.
Tha boys ars ihowlng some
tfcwrnet tn tha work that tired
Coach MeLuca* baa planned for
M i asd the Foda play thalr
» M ( tilt of tba aeaioe in Jackgetrille Friday aranlnl at the
EpjHiuiriUe Municipal fltadrnm
OfOUel the powerful Dons of
M l Ldndon -High flebpot
| 'h wth be the rirat game of
the eeaiaw for the Trogdan
.•peeked outfit which will give
■eatord eemawhat morn of a
ekaee* abd with tba new aysppm that lha Celery Frdi are
■Meg. they will ha apt to giro
U om e big putile for Ibe first
qnartar at laaiL
.'■-The Celery Fed back field I*
AM of Ike best hackflsld's that
Er.IfltLeeas has nad in n m i time
/-k m (he old btiard ot i « reiarrs
power Hill lurks In lha shed‘ OWl. Tbs Feds, In the scrim.mode M*alott yutorday, un*' k * » 4 a strong pneglng allark
That Ieohs as It It will aid them
n to e greet ostent In thqlr hard
, W*#4ale. Tha 'attack Is mapped
1 eej, In more or Ireq. an unkfMkibl* manner and defrnslvn
. dlbha ars going lo have another
' H u l* In atopplng It. .
The Fad* are blocking vary
Veil In acrimniage aa wvllaadurf tog other assignments ot that na­
ture. Tha hirkllnld la blocking
■ OW nicely m It they were vclvrEvdfld. They am ruunlng an Intorferanr* on e par hut It will
yk»ve to pick up allitllly In or’ der to eld those ball rarrlvra.
*'During th* scrimmage evasion
a pgeglng mack was
■UUd th e n
Mrl.uraa
ia first eleven through

for,*the first lime. The other
late arrival, another end, was
Charles Cobb of Miami,
Practice evasions were cut to
owe drill • day with Ota Opdlt*
Inc of school and the flitters
will work out from now oe Only
In the afternoon*. '
A number of candidates for the
frosh squad worked out In
shorts yesterday, hot Cowell said
freshmen practice would not be­
gin until later In the week.
Dick Bints of Palm Peach, a
guard Injured In last Thursday's
eirJmmag'V was back In uni­
form today leaving only Hall
Undbold qt Glirford,-tackle, out
*tltr a' acre bach, on the Injury
Hat.
Coerbvf Cowait and Chat Free­
man drilled the bnckflalil nnd
lino separately on blocking and
tackling and Indicated t h e y
would aertmmage today.
e hard group of plays using tha
unbalanced line with single end
double wlngbeck play*.
.Tbs llne-wp for the ftrst siring
wm si follows: Bern Wells, LKj
Robert
Whiter
Young, Ml; Fred Ulnae, C| N.
A. Harkoy, IlO| Ashby Jos at,
RTj Hilly Colbert. ItK; Johnny
Morgan, QD; Darrell Forguaaon,
Lilli; Leon Lawson, HUH; end
Robert Btolnotf, FB.
The eacond string outfit was
as follows; Welter Turner, LB;
Robert Rpmblsy. LT;
Hubert
Bmllh, LO; Jim ftlM r, C; Hidnvy Nil. R0| Raymond Hasty,
RT; D M. Telford. RK; Waller

Baseball Club
Ends Seasdn
With Surplus

In matar dapoelta and fS.OO cash

Mealhaavs Vtmm ra w Oe»*
*t the loci
Lookout! purchased f 470-40 worth- Yb* Clt
of Goldsmllh bnecballa, spent r. nort an&lt;
|4IUAfi for uniforms, bats anil thanked M
catchers equipment. The cldb tk, wor|, ,
ntctnlx ri were fined by tho Ia-bruo j,,j| t|u],,
president for a total of lllt.0 0 the officii I scorer wea paid 174-11, miiii n il
medical luppliea totaled $20.(19, 1
and other miscellaneous expense* NEW YORK,
ran up to f 149.00.
Ichapter waa writ!
______
The
—
athletic association hae one of Long Island
(Cewlleevg Free) Fee*, Owe) paid lha City In nuraorous pay-'Jmyiterie* when '
valorem method of m in. „i ___
prop­- menta, a total of $2^00.00 for th«|tons, whoaa wl
erty end effect eane ieconomyjlnetallatlon of tha lighting equip-,Juno 0 last from
and efficient operation of atats'ment et the ball park. The club'Stony IIrook Long Island farmand local government. Those,paid $179.39 for telephono rail* formally announced bo believed
elected to the n»il Legislature,and telegraph expense*, $791.49, her deed,
must not only promts* th*** for tho upkeep o f the park and
things but mutt coarlnce the $1,399.63 for traveling expenses
voter* of their hontity and ebil- of the players,
tty to gst rsaulti.
“Tbs most pleasing ohi
(ton on the* entlrs trig was
Prompt Relief

Iowa la Ihu •nation's greatest
corn producing aliq*.
The medicinal wnlars of iho
Haratuga Hpa, New York, have
been famous glncn Ibe lima of
tba Revolution.

OOOD Modal A Ford road- HINOL’K LADY, quiet hablta,
want* small apt. caalrally lo­
» from $93-00 to $123.00.
cated. Housekeeping privileges,
b tune Used Car Dealer*.
Address Hoi 10. Herald,
* a"l E:~»7 so.OO cash, 1931
t o ^ Fnrd two^loor. Ex- oJui»LKTB~ iiATI! ROOM F u ­
tures In good order, flog It,
i Condition. Be* E. K. IJoyd,
Herald.

WABIItNOTON, Bepl. I t —W
—Tha Ualtad Btatee yesterday
decided to participate to a lim­
ited ealaat In the meetings of
the League of Nsiloae Advlaory
Committee on .Far Hasten at­
tain.
Tha adrisory com miltas bee
been aoavanod to consider Chi­
na's appeal for Inrocailon of tha
Lrtfea* covenant Iwcauaa of Ja&gt;
paJPh ' taltoyrd aggression. The
ChlnaM appeal wsa Mind with
the League .council last weak, by
Dr. V. K. Wnlllnglon Koo. Calneee embasiedor lo France. Tha
advisory commlltrc la composed
of t* nations. It &gt;* aiported to
meet today.
Tba Blais Department revealad that Laland Harrison. Ameri­
can minister In Hwllserland baa
eammanl(lt«d lhl» deilshm to
the decretory of tlm laagne,
Harrison was tokr-n following
receipt of an In rJinIIon to Ibis
government from tlm League to
co-pperete Is Ihu work of the
committee Which wan farmed in
HIS to advise iIan T*isgue on
mailers ut policy In ronnbctlon
with the Blno-Jnpnneae contro­
versy of 1 *1 1 1 1 .
Ilsrrleon eanl|»n'&gt;d Hie I^aguo
that
American
participation

.M

&gt;
i

lb* nooeavelt AdMlaMrstkm look ?*fl" 118 Bfopoatila which Ikf.
office to' participate la (hawork, t****** i"»r address Ho It hat,
of lha 'bomtnlttee aa I B°n rot- w,n not* howoror, be prepared •
Ini ob»*rv*rj- ' ’ J,. '*
I l0 »l»l* It* position ta n t u 4
“The Amar k m goranuaeal re- t0 P°llck's
P'm * ' uubmltto*
call*," lUrrfaon’a lelUr contlnu *« Nrma of hrpolhalted■It*
ued. That (ha advisory commit- « ulry.'’
"Si
taa « u crestted subsequent U&gt; _ _
-----'* - ltj
■ad on tha bests of a iuajor.de- U . S . W i l l S e e k
cUlon la tha field of policy arI . . rl i „ 4 . . , n. . l J
rlred at bjr tha aaeembty In re1u lH U lU l ln d tC tI T H !I lH l
l « r f la a m'atlar referred to (ho
■
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council of lha assembly,WASHINGTON. Sept, SI. —W V ;
Tha remainder of llarrUon'a —Tha Justin Department ukfl
com muiiIcal Ion follow*:
today It would ask a federal
-In thB niQdarataadlic of Iho «rT,nd l«ry at Frankfort. Ky». &lt;m
American government, Gio ad- jSrP1- 29 to Indict “ certain Harlai
Ttaorr commltten wM created lo MUB,F *®ul operators and othel
aid lbs mambera of tha League j Individual!" on charges o f Intar
ia concerting their action and I Erring with the wlvjl rights o
their altitude among themaelroa Kentucky coal rnfamra.
]
and with ho-m amber m*tv* lor
The decision to seek the Indict 1
the carrying o(S of a. policy nc* ntent follows completion of
t
ommended by lha league. Al bweatlgntlon by federal agenta oft'
proaant, until the' Ueltnl State, HitUn county which Attonmy, |
la Inforawtd •regarding tha. tune- General CummtnR* ordered on j
Ilona for tba United flute* ROT- May 19 after he received com*

Plenty of machines
for school use
STOP
LOOK
LISTEN

,

have bean authorised to attend
lha meeting of the advisory com-

Courtom ft Efficient
*
BUVICE
!•( A French—TeL k ill

f

Q E E .T H A T S GREAT,’
WU FANG. I L L BTAQT
ORGANIZING' A M O D
RIGHT AWAY— OU GH T
T O O E A B L E TO OlG
UP G O M E GOOD B O V B
.A R O U N D TWIG T O W N .
S *—v
Q U IC K -—
jA

Ar ECONOMY anti
SATISFACTION us*
DoubleTested/Dov6kAdbn!
BAKING
I m V POWDER

IU I.K i U

,

LUTS—und tow
largest steak ot
Grande, “flptoete"
Delivery.

W k S W fiK k

O R IE N T A L S

BUT BEFORE
YOU B T A R T
r
AW,
N
c u t r r ,,
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IN T H i e
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X O N L Y GMOOT
TO W ARN
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FOR MC TO DO IG T O LOCATE
NEAR CHINATOWN W H E R E
T H E R E U . BE A CH AN CE T O
WATCH C L O S E L Y — 1^ 4- CALL
YOU E V E R Y Q A V --I F Y O O

DON’T HEAR FROM M E

Y O U 'L L

In

Itlv* year t.oy er etrf a
ln-,wrltfr ter wheel, wheth­
er In. relive* or keh erkooL
tl wilt bv a tile help, net eh| Ir during wheal years, ball
fiw rtl he a valuable.tvstateir-4ei
the year* to cem». Eaey tlTHh
1 If deelrvd. '

HOTEL LEAMINGTON
N. E. 1st STREET at BlflCAYNE BOULEVARD
Overlookhtf Buyfront Park and Blucayna Buy
OppomU Union Bon Station

MIAMI, FLORIDA
One Block From' Shopping Districts nnd Amwcnumu

Summer Rates Until December
Shtfla Room with Bulb—$1.60;
Double Boom with Bath— $2.00
r
Alfred Simona, Manager

T H E R E IB PART OF M V M OB
AB YOU CAUL T H E M ------_
EVERY ON E A HATCHET M A N . T
S W O R N T O D IE . FOR M t IF '
NECE S B A R Y — L E T N O T YOURY
FEET S T R A Y U PO N ; k C R O O K E D
PATH IN O U R DCALlNCgS /
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KUHNIKIWCD A n r.1~7kri, U rS
rooms and bath. Adult Raeaoah Instruction. Reliable men to abla. 0*11 WedMbday. $07 Park
to bp AIR CONDITIONING
Klactrle Refrigeration. Prefer 26— MiucelDuveoae For Hale
DAN, THE MOST VICIOUS SMUGGLING■
RING. IN THE COUNTRY IG OPERATING
IN THIS T O W N -- M V OFFICE HAG
USED EVERV RESOURCE T R Y IN G
TO RUN THEM D O W N , BUT IT
HAG A L L BEEN USE L E G S
,
W E G U G P E C T T H E O R IE N T A L S.

Unlit*
*ir*M*nl
vela**
wceiKl-baad maskleti

Gulf Station

tt DUAL Four wheel 15— Apartments F b f R$Rl~
With body, ■pec laI $203- FURNISHKtTa room""ApartmentFord roadster, special
upaUlra. Inquire 111 Magnolia
•el A Son*, Used Out As*.

d, with fair *4g«a(lon BIX CELERY-"(ieed tod* reedpto
to train spare tlm* 1* aet, boerdlnV paper and celery
•rta to iMUlUtloa end wire for sale. Bee Mr*. Bteineff,

IUbu.lt
mecklsaa.
ell makva.

ENGLISH’S

DAN DUNN \S«cr«t Operative 48
MR. FAGAN. YOU
HAVE COME TO ME
WITH A PLAN AND
X HAVE CONGIOERCO
IT VERY CAREFULLY.
X BELIEVE rT
W ILL BE GOOD FOR
DOTH O F UG _ _

Factory
i

Stme/H* AoCiyor &lt;JT)A*w^w

12— Wanted
•ho really knew* hew.
Jeweler Magnolia A re

5

Mi, fwllpWl il l" &gt;•yluVfBQe
he had paM Henry L- Gray, PrcsP
dent of tha League, 1100.00 for e
fine- applied to lha club due to e

From Itdunf Eczema

Classified Advertisements

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It Was The 19th ‘Straight. Win For The Genev*'«Session Will
N. J. School As 7,000 Saw Them Get
C oitfid er Chinese
Decision Over Al Rogero’s Squad
Aggression Charge

i t w i 'i W T m ra a iU T

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Clearwater. D rop*_1
Gridiron Tift To Patersoq Pailicipate. In
N.J. School By A 13-7' Score Leagne_Stadiei

Appears Somewhat
ier Blocking Assignment!

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More F n sll And VefaUbJan Hum A n
Sim[Ur Are* la Anaartai .

8ANF0ED, FLORIDA, WRDI

EaUblLshrd In 1908

Bombers KillF™p,“ *{:u!
U. S. Ambassador To
China Is Ordered Leads Legion March
Back To Embassy
• P o s t In Nanking

GEN. DENHARDT SLAIN ON EVE OP MURDER TRIAL

Attempt To Balance
Budget Also Meaha
Discontinuance Of j
Public Works Act

WASHINGTON, ” Sept., « . —
(AT—Informed
fisc* I
official*
predicted today U»a Admlntalrw .
tion will trim work rollof •{Mod'
Inc iu b.U m l.ll, during th* p u t
flam! Jfitr In on effort to balaned
tha budget. Hearings on th* IPStSO tod rat already hart boon
atartad by Daniel W. Dali' artlhy
Rabbi Morris A. Skop budget
dlroctor.
Commends ldealsln Prooldant Hooaevalt will aob*
estimates to ftoyr m In Jan*
U. S. Constitution mlt
S Canton *Is Bombed 4
uary. Tha cua for tha raliaf pro*
diction came from a statement &gt; *
f r f j 'V Times In 24 Hours;
"Tha Croat IdaaU In our na­ ■oad yesterday tjr Marvin It. MtIt
Great DamageDone
tional Conatltution
mult ba Intyro While House secretary J
vitalised by tha Waal lam of. tha saying Mr. Rooaarrlt baa matte |
•MANOHAI,
ta p t.
tt—
paepla."
aald Rabbi Morrla A. a final allocation under TVS7 Fob* I
pwpwt
MM
(AP)—An unabashed apldamla
Shop, principal apeaker at tha lie' Worka Extension Act.
of ahatara *pro ad In ihanykal
rryulir weakly luncheon of tho
The atalcmrnt a*Id tha naod
today dwarf Iny tM throat from
Sanford Ktwmnia Club nt noon for joba providad throuyb PWA
tho olooaly drawn Chin..a
today In tba grDl room of tho had derronaed................
with the paaabift f
m*4 Japan*a. battta llnaa la
Vatdei ilotol.
If the economic extremity. It re­
tba war tana la tha narthTho Ktwardnna nlao held their ferred also to "the need to cor*
wool. Of Halat _ outialtoo dlanomination of officer* for th* tall tho federal budget.''
olooiad that mar* than 1AOO
com Iny year and Sidney J. Nil,
President
Roosevelt- on the
oaooo of eholara hod boon eon
loiol attorney, waa nominated eve. of hie departure for a
n rated hi tho InUrnatlooal
for tba presidency of the yroup two-week*' tour of tho we»t, an*
Pamoment end Front* canj and wilt enter tbo final alectlen nounced yesterday the wind-up
aaaplan. Tho opldamlo waa
| without any opposition. Dr. 1). IF of allochtloni under the new pub­
aaaaldarod tha vrorot In ehanyCaawell waa nominated for the lic works program end *aid Dili
The niyht before he wna to have gime to trial oirain on rharye* of murdering hi* fiancee. Mr*.
MI’a hlatary and la aproadlny
first elce-J&gt;r*aldeney while J. L. maant the end of PWA. Ho alaa Verna C.arr Taylor, Hrlg. Gen. Henry II. Ihnhardt.
former lieutenant governor of Kentucky, wo*
at tho rata of tOO »**•* a day.
Marontetto aqd Julius Dlnyfeldrr admonished newsmen not to at­ ■hot to death at Shelbyvillc, Ky. Mr*, Taylor'* throe brother* surrendered immediately afterward*
were nominated for second vie*' tribute politico to his visiting
NANKING,
Sept. 22.—
president.
certain cltlea In th* writ and and officer* iipoted one of them a* udmlttinit he flm l the shot*. The picture of Dcnhardt (upper
(AP*— Lea* than" 48 hour*
Arthur Bn*nan wa* nomlnatrd steering clear of othan, and aald left! I* one of |hla latest. It wj» made Inst August 10 during summer urmy maneuver*. An liour
treasurer and Prank S, Lamaon h« might make a flroalde radio after the kill iny, a crowd I* shown (upper right) at the hotel dour In which Die general fall dead.
. after the British and Amer,
for the flnaatlsl aocnlary poai- talk on future public worka policy The man on the floor lietJiiM u* Derhrnlt was found. The Carr brother* aro shown (below) ju*t
f Jean protests to the Japanese
pretty, vivacious Ann Bishop of: lion. Fourteen man were nomi­ before conyron meetsafter they aurrondrml. I-efl to right: Jink Carr., Hr. I’. H. Harr ami Hoy Harr. The confession
, ’ government against the un- Tupelo, Mis*., stepped high and nated 'a the directory o f the orDiscussing the wtnd-up of PWA wa* attributed to the latter.
*
1
*restrictcd
bombardment of handsome tn leading tbo Ameri­
the president said that this emer­
tr.otl**ad OO f i l l Threat
t h is capital, more than
50 can l*gion‘a spectsular parade
gency agency waa established 14
stimulate construction and cm*
Japanese
airplanes
twice In New York. She la shown a*
ployment dining tna deprottlon
n u m d death and deatruction tba line, of march headed up Regular Enrollment
,
that It hsd fulfilled it* mis­
from th a aides today killing, Fifth avenue.
In C. C. C* In October and
sion promptly and affectively.
wandlug. Lor banting to death
It* added then had been a da■ M than 100 thine** refugee*.
Tha regular anreHnuat pi vet­
'srana In th. Civilian Teonasrrm •reusing-need far-thin aifanuUUon
for Ilie fro- It Wftlcr fish Ini* I'silr tn IIn'
with the passing of the economic
faareU lust ‘at .Canton today ln
tion Corps will feska place in
Future wear luturo, AB-i It. Julttumn.
"estromlty.’* Hr said he approved
a uariaa et devastating raids by
October, possibly between the
unde their mill nr, reported lint u
aa “ sound public polky’1 the re­
Japanaaa bombing plan**. The
li t and 20th, according to Infor­ jection by Secretary Ickes, PWA
.
lpimhi'r nf nttw i*«iiit**wti* wills lvocal Railroad Man
fourth attaek of the day and
mation received from Jamea O. administrator, of many applica­
*'n or enoli pities will lie mid*el ilur
tha sixth within 14 hour* came
HctomeH Editor Of
Iluff, aarvleu offkar of the tions for loans and grants because
their f,1(! (h0 rnmllig year III the H»t
In mld-attemoon. Xstlmsts* of
Amrrican Legion hero.
•
IBs1
'
n(
VnntesIs
In
elilili
the
urftiue
National
Magazine
it had been found the applicants
tba toll In Uvea and propertyIt wa* also Indicated that the
h nil- liniiun ulroady participates.
all unofficial—mnuntad hourly.
state quota for vetemns had been
An liilrrestliiR emup.ittsiut 1,1
■t. I, C(b'uii. chairman nf the
Foreign aye-wltneeaea told tif
Increased W
giving
H eel- Kwmnsiprogtlculllli.il lit* 'til o i l * (uduy announced that be"|ihu ten­
w a larger
— . numpile* of bodlea, moat of them UIHIIUH, t IIB eswv* n , g • Wteveei ..... ”
wnteet-ulih
tlees
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
u-nl
in
the
Clvll tana, In tba streets of the member at tbs association, an b*r an opportunity to «nroll thar*
dered hla ri'«itV'Hlleii as clialt
11 nili ,| H'Blos ini" nimlij by K*-n
Hrf, would b* confined Jo:g4|M0southern Chinese metropolis, o f nounced today, adding that this In the July enrollment period,
tor « r
urth (luatnrnHou,
Hh'i 'recently Heinlnolp Cnuilly i 'IhuuIuh Heard,
ramus
I.
taken
In
Sanford
on
All
veltrana
who
desire
enroll,
000.000
annual
outlay
for
Deoil
fldal comment on the havoc
year, julurued trmn n tmir nt ttweden man tg (lev, I'ml I', Gunn In
wrought by tha raiders waa tbs average of every two years, ntfnt and who have not previous- control, soli erosion provention'
mnilnii an,I* Dmimurk. He wa» «t»u np Tn^alinssce uii a&lt; i uuut id til*
riant ware also formulated for ly filed application* art roqbwt- navlgntinn
improvament, rivers
laaklag. Japanese airmen appar­
nellv- pntuled In speak til
Or" nr it tdiii tlou a* edllur- and nninsRiti
ently were trying to crush tha the nbaarraso* of boyalty Month #4 to erntact tba Vetarona Ad- and harbors, reforeslatlorf, drought
bud ineotliiK of tIn* Oelido ('tuepter id the llrollicibeod iil Itie laua-i
morals of tha Canton populace. In Dctober by all tha churches ministration in Bay Ptnaa and area reservoirs snd th* Hk*.
nr N »
nn (ha ‘‘Value of I h'I ik Time mollro Ktnimi'u mid Kiiglutiuum's
secure
the necessary
forms, These espendlturo* will b* sdRailway facilities were taxed by of tha CHy, This annual obaervir wa» I'rojrrts.”
Aa during previous enrollments, ministered by tha regular eslstMagatlno.
Ibtonga trying to leevo the city, apes on tba part of the churches
Kent. Tlueto who were nnnilnated fur
Mr, (Ilcmt slated Vila tmirnliiR
i The killed or kgurod In Nanking tha Rev. Brooks Indicated, Is It waa, Indicated, teterwn* .with trig department concerned.
id but nttlee* diirlmt tile iiimlnR yeut that bo would inmiumi tils duties
w en mostly those who had been not only in Sanford but through- depandanta would, be given »
uni to ' uWo:
president, _ I jan rjr II hI" n* tbe edllur amt muiini;rr
preference and alaa that veteran*
nf
‘ too feeble or helpless to join the out the nation.
urrrse unit - Hubert Mauser;
viee prnet- Ibu mngiiilne I,, t’ leu-lund, Olilu,
Appreciation was eipressed at honorably discharged from • Chiropractors Plan
. exodus lots the safety of the
year, (lent, K '’ uti&gt;iib &lt;!mliiva*nn amt eu Knv. J, mid Hie duties nf
the meeting ic the church at- previous enrollment would be ellAnnual Convention
(CwllasW — r s g . T iros)
ilvlllra it,mi llllrhln; sneretary, tlarntit Uiul uf f ten would require him
tendance committee of the Kl- gibl* for ro-enollment if »**
,K. A. Clause, tlnbrit Clnii'e tend line In spend the falser portion of
Plana for tbe annual conven­
wants Club lot tna work they month* had expired since thetr
Japan Apologizes
i n I'te vny
Itule;
treasurer,
llrtbcrt
tion of th* Florida Chiroprac­
(Continued art r'*a« floss)
proposed to do In advertising discharge.
tiles Jnmtnes,
(leorxn
Mauser
amt
— ■
_ tors' Association to b e. held In
, For British Injuries Loyally Month and also to J. L
llielll
j
lluwnril
I
ladle,
repeirter,
tieorut
the McFedden Deauville Hotel at
Marontetto for hla corporation
wnriti i f
also Mauser amt llarnbl t'laute; idMiami Beach Oct, I and I, ware
W ill
M C €t
TOKYO, Bejrt-, U —flV -J a p .n In advsrtlstng through tha Rita E l k S
lid til el.-.nr. Ales It Jobiiaoii,
discussed at the mewling of the
today expressed regret for tbs
e «.
At 8:00 On Friday hoard of directors of the organ­
woundtag of the British embassa­ n? r.M ~
_
,
, _ , ' " „ „ n v isation I" tha Valdes lintel here
dor to China Jn aa aerial attack masting on tho Dally Vacation
Two Imys entered, their nppfl'
Tha Iceal Order o f B. P. o . e . Hunday, aoodrdtng to Luther T,
(•Staid* Shanghai and British mbit school which * m bald last
enlinns ter inemberi'hip In Troop
summer.
This
report
showed
that
"
r
o
t
*"
thali
Club
r
Does,
president.
rquartan aald Die note met deft nf tho liny Seoul* of America
Dr. Does la cbnlrman' »( the
■nada for an apology and aaaurat tho regular meeting of the
rommllls* for tba ronranllan
»»*• (ueh htdimta would not treat arar bald In Baaford,
Iroup in the luiaetnent of tlss- Jun­
end he Indicated that arrangeDr. K. D. Brown)**, praatdant
again occur.
ior Hit'll tu-hnol Tuesday night,
manta had beaa made t» have
; The British dsmsnd far punish- of th* organisation, waa naked
nrcuiiling tu II. K. Morris, scoutthree nationally hnown speaker*
■mmi of tha aviator* who ma- In communicate with each of tha
Davrlnpruent of tha proposed
Twelvo nesree* were arraigned master.
at tha annas! conclave.
‘Utted gunned Ambassador Bir women's organisations ta tha poJ
lake shore park la the prime ob­ Imfore City Judse Frank I,. Mil­
Tho boys were' FTesI Wight snd
Those
who
wlU
probably
speak
oparating
enurehe*
snd
ask
that
/Magba Kastcb.buU Hug.ssen csi
jective nl the Hanford Junior ler In a seaslnu nt Itn- Murilrithey gtva tbelr Influsnc* and asat, lb* eovantlan ara: Dr. Harry Chamber of Commerce, accord­ pa| Court yesterday a f t e moon Kollia Trswi't, and Mr. Morn*
iudirntnl that if the lads passed
E. Veddak. president of the Lin­ ing-lA- K_E_. JgJtay.. xli-n tireJ. -AU pleaded •
JlH tj daring October to (tree*
rrsrtlt.• &lt;» -Ilw- -yfcoln emtagn M cntroprsrttr. dent of the Junior trade Inidy, ■rlallims with alil'li Iti'-y were t t a m n e u m y 'nvj«iprmimt«*tfpr
fag Loyalty HoBth,n Boy Beirut they would be nd‘
who will dSilver addresses on
'In their luncheon In the Val­ charged arid only two received milled to the higaniration.
"Elimination of tha CTbest." Dr. des Hotel yesterday a rommlllM sentences.
At tha session lli.tn-rt Altman,
O. C. Bader, dean of tbe Nation­ waa appointed to meet with the
PoUce Will Patrol
J&lt;m Kuril Is was given nil alter
President Approves
al Cblropreotle OnUage. will ad­ City. Commission at HiHr roan- nail to of n flu film nr 30 days niujUtarit Kquhnasler, discussed
I that Japanese aviator*
Municipal Ball Park
tba convantian on “ Chiro­ tar meeting In the City Hall In Jail when,to- was found gutlly Iho vslue of fiist nid to Hoy
r weondsd iatsntlanally or
Plans JTor Census dress
practic
Gynecology," and also Monday night, to ascertain what of Ireliig drtiak and dlsordi tie Hcouts with those, attending the
pagUganus nationals be­
Mamber* of tba Sanford Botlee
"Obslstricta."
Bornarr MeFwtdan part nf tba park would be the and Joe Beals waa Riven a 30- meeting.
ta a third aounlry." •
fovea will patrol tba Baaford Mawill
also
appear
an tba program meet feasible for detelopmesl day suspended aetileneo when be
plctpat Baaeball Park to prwveot
Dr. Does Is eervtag »*!• wo­ by tbe organisation.
Was fi'iind guilty of disorderly Iaegion Will Meet In
*
say
damage
ha
property
or
pO
&gt;
. &amp; Protest* Again feeing. Chief of Police Chief Key
oed yew as president of Ike AaTh* Jaycees are vary murli In­ condor i iharfrs.
■octalloss and many Important terested In this project and' p|pn
Agsinst Jsp Bombs O. Williams aanouaced today.
Los Angeles In 1938
Throe negro women eelrealed
•tebaagaa hays been made. It to tab* the Initiative ln Its de­ IB bond" when &lt;hey failed loopAnyone caogbt Iroapassing or
waa learned, maul Important ol velopment. It was reported, Tbe pear ta-fon H&gt;" rourt In answer
NEW YORK Sept., 22. —OP)—
damaging tha proparty la any
which la a foar-year course ' of bony eeema tn favor th*%con­ disorder Ir rmiJarl charge*. Thu Tha American lo-giun today **■
way will he sabjar! to arrest
study
In
order
to
obtain
•
license
SIs-ll !•* Klsle. lected Loa Angeles ■* tji* city
and firm. Chief William* added.
struction of shuffle board court*, woman worn
to practice cMroprgcUce In Flor- bat plans |n Ibave the matter to Ophelia F.lil- and Fannin Mile. for iha IU3H contenlfim.
A large amount of moony ho*
boon OSpaudad ky tha City ma
Joseph (Irani, r Irurged with as­ National Commander Harry W.
tba dlaorrllon of tba City Kalb*
tho park daring tba pa«t year dent bad glean Mm "adotaat* COTYNEWTBRIEFS
sault |ri r-ommlt, roblrery was Colmery aald the parade yester­
authority* ggd approved the exAt th* meeting yaaterday FrAd transferred to Ibn rrrunty and day was “one of the biggest, if
William* wa* appointed chair­ also Will Mon charged * with not tbe blggoit psrade'ibo Lirglon
pandlluro OP |g IM H JM .
baa avar held." 1'olkc Commie
man af lb* program eommltloa breaking and entering
Others arraigned before Jrfdga ■lone!. Valentine 'esllad It tha
tor tha nett week aad an attendaaea aammltien was appointed tu Miller were; Charles Holton, “ most marvelous dnd orderly
moke an effort in get a larger fighting, UUinl**'d; Dork need, parade ever staged In tbe City nf
attend ante of membara at thair disorderly conduct, t dismissed; New York."
Chief In*peeler John J. Beery
Ike Ffagter, ■lmigq,.-wltli vlnlaweakly Matheons
Urn sf tho ilanllary Dnllranr'*, estimated that close to 2 000,000
A naUan-wld* study of parole dismissed, and Ira Chamber* and persona were jammed along tha
with throe mile route of march. Many
proetleps la being made (or. the litre? Ingram, charged
daearfmdhl et juatlre wUbWPA patlt. larceny. were also d!s-| of them never got within a block

Cholera Epidem ic.
Continues Spread

Completed

For Preiidencjr
Of Kiwanis Club

Officers Are Nominated Glenn Resigns As
By Local Future Farmers Chairman Of WPA
Planning ~ Board

Jaycees Consider [Not Guilty Pleas
Plan To Develop [ Entered In Court
Lake Front Park By Twelve Negroes

R a l p h Bagwell, Se­
lected Secretary, In
CommendcdForPine
*' Work Earing Year

Report Is Made
On Fiscal Items.
Chamber Spent $2,132
LastYear In Nation
W i d e Advertifiintf
T. R. Stmjwon and RalpV
F. Harwell were last nigh t,
unanlmounly re-dpeted PreaU
dent and Secretary respect*
ively o f the Seminole County;:
Chamber o f Commerce, afc
one o f the Inrgcat meetings
jn tho history o f the Cham*
h e r« Board o f Directors!

S,.]' ■
.«
':/! ■
■ i
•'2
.

Other officer* elected
Include*
Brnl. F. Halnea of Attamont*
Springs, Fleet Vie. President; H .
iv
•I. t’ olcmon nf'Hanford- Trraiur* •*
rr; and the fnllowlny
District
Vice-President*! No. 1—H. J. Lah*
m«n. Sanford; 2_Jno. McIk &gt;i, Sr*
“
Sanford; 3—0. B. Searcy, Lony*
wtHwlj 4 - F . W. Talbott, Ovledof
ft—A. q. Wayner, ChuluoU, t *•V
*
&lt;’• K- Adam*, Chairman of tha
Meet Ion Committee, reported
the recent election of members 0tV
the Hoard of Directors for Urn
Chanitirr of Commerce new fiscal
year beginning October i. Proat- ’
dent Simpson In welcoming th a '
new members, cautioned thorn re- '
gsrdlny a section of tha organi­
sation's B ylaw * which proelda.
that "Failure of any Dlroctor t » '
altrnd four meetings of tho Board
consecutively shall autamatlcaUydi»&lt;|uallfy him as a Dlroctor or ’
Dffteer." Mr. Rlmpsog staled that
Ihie ruling had not bean carried
out in the past- bwe~that- IT '
shall bo strictly adhered to la •

Plans Completed
For Woodmen Meet
Here N ext' Week
Final, frtnns for a district mactIng to be'heli^hare' next Tuesday
----- i - i
were * irninplatad
--* -* -* ‘task
‘
rvonlnj'
niuht at lb* regular weekly moot­
ing nf the Woodmen of the World
A* Dm American legion Hut aerordlng (o a report made today

All member* with thalr fsmllle*
have tn-an urged to attacul.

LOCAL WEATHER
Weather Forecast
I'nrtlr cloudy with light M b
fered ■bowers Thursday- and -en­
tile east coast tonight. Kitreaw
northwest Florida—mostly cloudy
tonight and Thursday,
Daytona Ttdss
Thursday's tides, high, 0l44 As"
M.. 10 ;0S I*. M.; low, 3:23 A s'
M.,-3:&amp;2 I*. M.
Uaremater
.!
Today, 30J; yesterday, 30.
||
Freclpltatiaw
'Total for y*#t*rd*y_________JBS
Total for -month ..... ..... , MT
Normal to data ___ MB
Tauspeiwtarwa ;
il
Maximum* M; minimum, T4, t,J
llsrald reading.
. Official Rapart
High Lmf !

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Dramatic Story Of The Chinese People
Transcribed From Pearl Buck’s
Novel To Local Screen

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ia a Wo nr na the lltlh' bride.
General Theodore Til, loaned
by the Clilneio government f t
I im hull nl nhtu. Iriivclnl nil over
the pei Iflu Con,i with Muni. r«
crulllnr Cblneso players Irnm
among (arincm.
Iiiislnei*
loll;
anil nlliera who ap.»*e ftegfMb.i

Tig.
lee mine millions. tl
the
Mea. their hardships,
Intensely human heartbeat of ilia
h «a t and llttln known ua'lun. la
IranacvlWl. Ituiu. pearl fi. Hock*
iplc novel and li e alnrn adap*
lallon hr tiwin luvls nnd Don­
ald Darla In lln- Gilklnd ■'■teen
In ••Tin, flood B»rlh,~ starring
Paul Mmil and J.Ulse Hauler.
■ud allowing HunMoy •n&gt;l M"|i*
lay al Ibe lilit Theuler,.
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. Trull of lour feura of , r»*
learrh and preparation of the
work of u film ctp-dlllun llmi
patti-d a yenr In China lllnilng
ailerlora, studying dcletli and

In wlilrli lliiiii-i:,nda nl Ojlmial
players Mp|ienr I, mm of Iho
tnoal glgnnllo lush- ,-ier miller(ahen hy Metfo-Ooldwyn-Mryer.
Bhlm r l*iMthllo Ulrmliil the
ambltlou, pnelilelion, llline-l oil
locations rtirorlnll humlretU nl
acres mi whhli form rlllugei,
town*, plot i,&gt;-ii it luri-i- el'y In
China were it-prudiierd.
Muni pnim WMtit Lung Iho
farmer. Hlur i.f *'l.oiilt I'aaleur,"*
f i Am -i Knitlllve," '.'Dr. line-

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DAILY NEWSPAPER

“ SophieLangGoes
W est" Will Show
A t Ritz On Friday
Star Finds It As Easy
To Steal The Male
1 HeaijtAsA Diamond

In "k ew Faces of 1937," RKO
RiHIu believes It hat augmented
Ita plan lo bring new farea to
the irrirn with a atrong atory,
worthy uf the comedians who
portray the principal character!,
ration.
"S ew Vncea. ,wl
lllli* . ta «
been pmluced ea first of a s«rira of yearly f Hum, I n 1,. Un­
tier the permanent title of "New
K iui:." I he arriia la to prevent

..H ttirn rln f Kipling'* tatement lhal "East la Kast and West la
Wi -I .fl.il rteur the twain shall meet." Mel to (inldwyn.Mayer’s mag­
nificent alnl stirring photoplay version of "The R n d Barth” romea

The problems of a luertuful
woman J«w«l thief who trie* to re*
turn to living within the law play
• part in the forthcoming I' ianu
mount picture, “ Sophie-Ijahg lines
Weat," which shows Friday at Ihe
Kilt Theater. Thia la thcithird of
the Sophie Rang aeries cf'pittun i,
Wi|h
(JeWj/do •
ichae1

’clothe
Cowan nnd William iirady.
Milt mi lleile, seasoned veteran
n f vnudcvllli), won
hia great
following via ih.t air lanes with
hi, Ultlrlie CHIn,time" program.
I'arkyakafkua - (Harry Klnstclnlforinti l&gt; or K Idle f ’ mtrr's radio
n&gt;l am! now vt'jt Al Jckon on
lhe’ . I'lpto PJ'I (,am. appeared
i :t the* a.rvett l.ltca before with
Cantfr In “ HU'lie, Mi- I'kik." Joe
Jut- I'enner. itnnii i star nf -a-lm
will v!r CWnina’ l ptigrapl ,i»
| .| ft iii in ‘"V 't-g r
l.hv'hn’
l ■i.inl»4l*u

PAKTNICIIS

screen eharailer rule. Ills new
Chliii-ao rlmini li-rlinlhnr III "Thu
OikmI t-kirlli' I, lino ofIda moat
otitatnmllnt: led ..
-Lula,, llidin-r. Vl"l&gt;n" •' horn
Ine of "F ,r i |miIo*' m i ,I Ihe An.m*
Held
of "The lir,:i|ZleglleW.'
plays ihe Inli'iisely ilramollr. robof Ihe wife, II l-nn ,
Promhii-nl plan-ra III "ihe lariti*
auppnrllni: i-aal liirlmle
Wnflnr
* ‘ 'Ihe Kn
Connolly n» I!&gt;•» unrln,
rop«nii ilimPi’r Tilly !*•»&lt;• Ii, o»
iJjIus. rtinrlcy Urn pen 111 n« II m»
old
falhrr, 'J«* ♦»!« Itnlnfi m *
Curhoo. h«hi yoifn oh ilio mini.
Kelfl laiiko n-t lb** rider win. Hi*
fiinti* Kim on l.ltlh* r«*ol, rhlnr.
Wall !#»•* ni riili'ir, llanild IMi
liar n, lh» ikiis Iii, idid llyll",'
Ok Ihn grain linr-liaiil. U'HMa n
Lkw as Ihn galnimni nnd M a r y

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Artist Kapralik taplures tha

GOES WEST

O F S h i y r . 10

AT THE IUTZ
Mundny, Momliiy -Three yia t, lu inake--ro»t two fortunes,

Anthony (Jidnn plays Ihe power­
ful toll- nf a Mihtirr who puts love
for D n.lhy lann.Jr. itnil loyally
lo lit
fiieml Glila-rl Itolnml
nlnte pul I ini lx,,r 1.1 the dfiiuialir
IlyiiMleilia.tl "III I ml 1i in From
.Modi hi," li e duntin wlneli pliy*
Wedinuley. pl d iho, —lay ul Ihe
llitx 1 1nliter.'

From I'm rl liuck'.i world fjim d novel. I.uity llaim-r, I’aul
.Muni in "T IIK CDDII KAKTII."
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’I n- diii The lli^r Da^-—J.V| ip.rial altrn lion* and Irem
II- iv .; . Kent ’fa'vtnr n , 'T i l K 'I ADY FIGHTS HACK."
W i i' ih ~'l.iy: Thursday—Milton Herts. Jo, I' m
rknrkui aiel tIMi n.-w /nres ln"‘‘?'KW FAC I'd’ OF
"T IIF I AST TR AIN FltOM. MADl'.tD."
Friday ('&lt; rlrud.- Michael, loiiry 'trahlK.* 'K ill’ llIB LANG
TUB MNGI.N'G
••tills WEST."
Addid return ahowing
MAI! IN F ."
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IILA/.ING
Hntuidiiy -I'Jay HCRKKNO— Dljk Fomn
S'X FS." Al, • The Joins Family in “ HOT WATF.R,
A T T I I K n t IN C B S S
Katuidny rad Sunday, Kept. Jith and itfth—'
IN TU B AI.P8." Johnny Mark Drown "UNDERCOV

Floi I.tu li-lay. declares Its Stats
ChaiuVr uf Commerce, has mote
thou •J/MiO miles of rumnttrcially
navigiihle wnlerway*.

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Seminole County Product* '
More FraU And Vt(t«UUra Than An|
Similar Area la America j
.

Only Central "i
la City Affordlar Rail, Highway
Aad .Wald* Traaeporlatioq

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Jhlc Lang ia lhe lovely jewel
who lindV It as easy to atrul
- Ilia1le
' heart
moi l ■
1s—
1 uncut
oil, ill v1
I .ai i I••|1
aa\an
diamond.

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IN MADUID FILM

C . 0 . Andrew s*
T e lls R o tary
@1 B ig Issues

A L L ’S W ELL BETWEEN

LEGION MEN ‘TAK E ’ NEW YORK

THE NORTH AND SOUTH!

Staff Warned
Flees Nanking
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Japan Threatens»To
Lay Waste To Chi­
nese Capital With
100 Bombing Planet*

F l o r i d a Senator Is
Opposed To Court
BMl And. The Wage
\' And Hour Measure

Anticipates European
C a ta s t r o p h e l n
Two Years Time I f
No Readjustments

Pledges Help On
St Johns Canal

SO.—DPI -BaeHORTON, Kept
ml ary Hall said today that un- *
laaa economic rexdjualmcnta at*
mado within the next two &gt; A n ,
Ktirepo la fared with an eco­
nomic or military lalaalropho, .
BW Wdeu-rwar -we-wwo'clhlfWoWT1V
Iho Unlled Hlnles would not bocoma Inndied In nnr war.
Tlia Heeretary of Slain at a ’
pres* ronfarrnrii u,'cried that'll#aplta Ills rlowa on what might
.happen In Ilia fnluro unlaJi ,
rh&amp;ngoH were made, ho area no 1
Immediate throat of war ta Kuropa.
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In an International ra d I'd ( .
broadraat yesterday. Secretary
Hull said the Uiiilrd Wales la 11
determined n«l In enter, or be *

Promises To Support

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, he I, finding It diffirult t. in. i
the New York police who are on
Joe Penner countenance in a faw hrr trail. Sha hops aboard a I n a i^
bound or California, and i h i M
Mlta Michael la iH n in a dlixymg
serial of hectic episodes that
sweep her to tba film colony in
flollywu^d and Jkito the arnu of
t m tlorNnanj'MI a new Ilf- o f
honesty and security, ’
Aboard the train ara Fnodm
Slornir- flint star- and. her man­
ager, l.arty Crahbe, who arc hound
for n atudlo tvlieie Mia, Slotnni
la to begin work under a new con­
tract. A aultan, C. Henry Cowl n,
la on the train, carrying with hull
it huge diamond. He wint-i it
stolen, for he la impoverished and
need, the inaLranco money, li.il
there it n special drtretive, R.-trli.wr lioiland, nssignnl lo proie.-t
Iho gent, tea llowman, it tcrn.it
writer, • hldea -Mias Michael from
the police when she lo u d , lltu.
train- though,lie does not kn.’ tr
who she Is.
When she lenma nhoul the pres­
ence of the diamond- she Inuhs u&gt;r
on It as a challenge In her skill,
and arts atout planning to pur­
loin II, unaware Ihst CrabLe talto plotting to steal It. They both
{ play eat and mouse with HorUnd,
As the rt-Mi.t of 40-hour week hut are unable to grt around I i i ,.
IrgUlatiun rrcentiy
erected In although tha fiultan trlca In p-.l
France, Sntunlny is now recog­ the gem in dangerous and easily
attainable positions.
nised no n legal holiday.

Established In 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, SEPTEMIIER 20. 1937

•’ Possible To Do So
i Senator C. O. Andrews,
who was the guest of honor
•t the Rotary Club luncheon
in the Valdes Hotel today,
aald that he thought it
would be exceeding the au­
thority of the Executive and
the
Congress to replace
those justices on the Su­
preme Court over 75 years

Membeta bf the American 1-eglon Just about took poaacxxlon
of ago with new men. and also
that the Rlark.Connery wage of New York City on the eve of their national convention. For ex­
and hour bill would bo disastrous ample,' thia miniature model of a French train roamed the streets
to the Infant Industries
of with a load of veterans belong to La Soclele Jes 40 Homines et
Florida.
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8 CheVaux. the legion's fun-making origination. The hoys and
Declaring there, la no more rea­
,VWetr*3T»tw
are shown wt Thirty-fourth street with the Kmplre
son why Juatlc(fV ori*Ofe^ftpVeim-'
Court should bo retired at 76 than, State building in the right background.
that members of Congress should
retire at tha same age, Senator
Andrews said that the mental re­
quirement, of a U. S. Supreme
Court justice were no greater

Other Nations vi
Decide To Stay
Warn Japan Will Bn
— Held— -Accountable
For Damages Done

R ebels Capture
Loyalist V illage
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I n s u r a n t Officers /'■■&gt; jwu*’ Frank i«. Minor

7 F o o t Rattler Casualties H igh George £. Rollins I redid (lijon Will
From Trip In About 2 Weeks
Caught Near Lake In Try A l Break Returns
To South Carolina
Is Given To Zoo In Folsom Prison

W ells Starts Suit
To Queer Seizure
Of Slot Machines

i,.|„||ll8 |,u&gt;lm &lt;a mullera.

Heitch Man
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D a y to n a
I n v e s te e l

tyaiml T«m i„- m

In

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$ IS O ,0 0 0

E q u ip m e n t

SHANGHAI, Sept. 20.—•
(A P )—Tlii&gt; American cmImany stuff departed fromNanking tonight in the fact
of n Jupnncde threat to la f
wiiate to Iho Chinese capital
einphusized liy n morning
aerial raid in' which 40
civilians wero killed and 40
homes were deatroyed.
Tim United HIate* Ambay- .
sodor Johnson with his aide#
hoarded Ihn American patrol
IhmI l.uaon slaUnnwl
lu
tha
Y siirI ih Hirer anil turned up '
Ihn rlvor. They planned lo with­
draw lo Wuhtl 30 miles Iron
Nanking, thereby observing tha .
demand by Ihe Japanese n a va l’
fitne.
The Jnpnnejjp hail warned -4tr*f
fnrelgners would face Ihe dan*,
ger of death from lha air b«w
ginning al noon Tuesday. Jnpn-'
nest, nlflrlsU
declared
Japan
would mu l»e responsible for long
of foreign life after that hour,.
Jolinsnn'a decision to With­
draw roused killer dleeppoln
meat among Nanklag official#^
■ome iif whom foil that lha Auihsssador sin,uhl remain aa A
geeiurn of loyally and sympathy
wllli Chinn's eauao Intha-aow *
flirt -wllh JsWU, Itr ltlA UgM
■Inn. German nod Italian
am*
ha.alva derided lo remain, al
It - « i I sm*4 &gt;■ ran- Tat—el

IIKNSAYF.- Sept.- ‘JO. —
-lu it M,'-.iuu nl
Insuigenta driving
Inward the
I m id jouinitua
George B. Rollins, divlrlct au* xlrnnghold al (lljnn hruka thrmigh
perintendent nf Ihe Atlantic Coast g n vernmenl'a
ln*t
uorthweat
Line, returned laic laat week front the Asturian rtcfrnto lines linlay,
a colorful vacation in Ihe central an insurgent vrnmmunhiue report­
portion nf Houth Carolina to hit ed, and captured the Village of
duties here in Hanford. Whila k Los dalle Jo* after heavy fighting.
that slate, Mr, Rollins mado hi
Waves
nf
ebuntcr-uttarking
roi.HOM. Calif, Kepi. jn .-(A ’)
. U Navarrean drnva back U»' Aatur'
— A guartl and two eonvlrla
1 inn defenders vvtiu nlnrled Ihn
on Ihe shores of lotke Jessup yes­ wero slain, llto warden erillraln* battle with an Infantry drive in
terday hy Nelson Hums and W. It ly Injured, and nl least seven
1,1 the Kelln River M-ctnr, .'!() miles
other prrsons wounded yester­
1 tmitheant of (Hjon. The advance
day In aavngo flKldlna
with
Ni:w YORK. Kepi., 4M 1,11
rJf brought General Francivco Franknives and clubs Hint followed
W.
ro’a forces a rlep nearer Oviedo Nali&lt;-n»l 4'ontmander Unity
nn nhortlvo allempt hy si-vi-n
" where Insurgent officers pi e-li.-i-l I ‘»lmi-ry uf the Auieticsu la-gi„n
BERLIN, Sept., Z0. — (/Cl—
eonvlrla lo e.capo I'olaom pen­
M|{ Ihn 11 mnnlli nlege o f the in-oir let tiling Herman rlalm. in lb.
itentiary.
gent gnrilnoit would la, Idled nglit lu prupngnndire Nnri-nt iti
A crowd estimoleil hy
yesterday to the setting for Oer
Killeen
mln'des
nf
lilller
&lt;l,n within two week-, nnd lhal Gijt"i Ibis einintry “ a lirax-ii effrniit In
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many’s -greau*st war mamwivrra Moughtnn at over l«0 gathered tlxhlliiR In Ihe ■'pfDnn's big The lid aero crnp.i (his
rcnihnl Ihe liigheat r
alnre tha World war as troops-of to wall'll the seven fool rattler yard left six’ surviving rnnvlrl* have
years and luhaccn n
IS army corps moved under the writhe and squirm for some time uncon«elous and bliHoly un Ihe manyThe Celery Camp. (16, of tha
are pnyini; as high as J7
utmost secrecy Into the northrni
Woodmen of Iho World will meet
around along wlHi Hit,-lexllea of per pound f,,r leaf Inbncci
provinces of Mecklenburg and
nt Ite regular ses»lon lomorrow
Guard II K Marlin and Con- tonne uf the finer grades i
Poaaaranla.
evening al Ihe American Legion
vlrl Clyde Hleyena, planner •&gt;« ns r.u rents |ter pound, Mr.
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Tha week of war games • will
a previous nllempl. Coiivlel lien weld nn lu say, adding Ihvl ,'» '. B|„ni.
Hut nl 8:00 o'clock.
|
reach Ita climax next Sunday when
I'luns fer a meellng of Die*
„y Kurlia,ski was fulally In- m allets are buying more of llw\n)|J
....
Premier Moasullnl o f Italy 'will
triii n o . 1 will In, completed a#
pr-lurl this year than in the past ,o r,.,i,Un,,, ft
A negro woman, whose n»me JnredN
ginn's nint'trrnlh annual cunvrli
vitw tha demonstrations aa Hltllio main liualneaa session. Tha
Warden Clarence lotrkln. I»
roubl not lie aaeerlnlnml, f«a I ion hrii'
several years.
Austurisn der, u
ler*a guest.
whose
offlco
Iho
plot
wav
sprung,
district meeting I" In be held
da
fn
Hie
the
rollon
section
.eclion
of
South
j,ulc
,„un,
l(iall
Gated a Inreeny allempt Balur"W
o
who
lisve
I
utii privilegeil
Early today the land, air and day nlcht wlien she rushed from received dangerous slab wounds Carolina Ihe crop
hurt. In Hanford next Thursday
crep is
ia very g
-a l in­
in j 0|1 |)M , (((, „ ny
good
wilh
Ihe
■lulus
of
leadership
in
. sea fertaa will begin maneuvers.
‘ I CealleaeO
Page Tkeeel
evening, Hepl. It.
deed,
MrHollins
said,
hut
Ihe
tier
home
liruiuHshlng
a
pistol
llie
imliunul
orgniilrslluii
Ibis
Foreign correspondents are hatreds b , a would he rubber was crawl
Tho i nmps In Ihn District Usd
formers nre having trouble in
year
have
nut*
forgotten
lhal
uinu-traffic will ba routed around tho
expert lu ho represented St IM
curing enough labor to work Iho
lug Ihrongli n window In n u l'*''
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dale
given
us
al
„ur
la»l
loiivm
region. Cltlxana havo been warned
■■-■alnn ere:
Grain,
Orlandos
fields nnd in the larger cille. the closing in fri-m Ihe ensl and m l lion which »|M-eifieally slat,si lhal
by .lore ImlungliiK l&lt;* J. J. Wnd"
agalast spies.
, _
llnialllla, N«w Bmyrna. Dn^nd.
\V. I’. A has temporarily held up In ronncelioq wilh the one ad IV,on Baal Beven'li HI reel. Chief ol
houhl oppose roinmullisiil,
Winter Garden, Fort I’ leree and
pollen Huy O- William, ladlcalprojicls in order In aid Ihe farm- vanring .nnilhwsrd from I'.Jm -i
Uhi'UiM,
era In harvesting their Fall crops. were steadily reducing this si on
nd'loday,
Caplain 0. fl. Illnchcllfl o«
NEW YORK, Kept, 1 0 - fd l
Thn man. lwl**r IdnnllflM
Mr. Rollins •!••&gt; staled lhal it gulsr ana.
-Hie unlfnrm ..rank requests the!
Will Mim. nerro, had broken To nn ear aplllllng rsropli'igiy of was reported a "little T. V. A. ap­
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all members nf Ihe renkbeprei-out a window pane and was en­ luirlca nml hands end Ihe mar­ propriation" of $37 600 000 for
rnl al Iho meeting lomorrow.
• DETROIT, SepL 10. —(Al— tering Hie store when ho was tial roll uf drums, Ine soldiers |building
)U,|,||njj a
B dam
asm lo
io hime&gt;» Ihn
night in prepare ter regimental
'■ Flying Z38 mllaa per hour for S3 rudely Interrupted by the wom­ of '17 end *14 rout msrrheo nnd.
„ nd Coo|&gt;,.r Hivt-rw which
iry l.» preach ....I (....pagan,Use
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(1,.,lir, „ Mn.
Ho*
ln"i&gt;ecilim which will ba mads
AA mites S. J . Wittman- of Osbkoah. an who wan nervously flngertag paraded — linprnmplii — vlhroagh
, u -"*.i» i, |n lucal.-d In the cast u-nlrnl
Naxlsin here lhal it wi
during ihe district meeting.
^ Wla-, yesterday set what offlcUls Ilia trigger of her small pistol.
llie avimnsa end squares of New portion of tho state near the roast
Ttm first »o,'kly lino h, on "I tolerate any Inlet ferenre -with Hint
of tho Detroit national air show
Mr. Collins elan requested that
The womnn spread lha alarm York yesterday In a noisy pre­ line just north of (Tiarlrsion Iho Hanford Junto/ Cliumhi-r ol policy, and Hint Ms purpo-e in
bcl**'"'"
believed to ba two new records in nnd llie frightened negro look lude lo Ihn nineteenth -annual i* lieing considered.
all members bo present tomar*
Commerce will he held In Kd- organising Ns si groups in Atn.rl- I W e.I , Florida
, „ llM Keys. Wraththe light racing class.
row evening. •
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In tils linela but was later ar­ American Lrglon ronvsnllon.
Mr. Hollins aald he thoroughly die's relnuraul III the Vahl'-s ra i:$ lu m vs un from rummum-Mii- 1
|«r llurciu id»-»iv»*ii» ul N f * J,r‘
. Hugh Thomaaton, director of rested by Constable W. A. Mc­
From all ptairs In the Union enjoyed hia trip, hut hr «ns glad Hull I lomorrow ul 12 II « ’rh» h.
1
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1 i,...,.- HUi,l llu **vd•iin wHirh ii**
tba show, aald data on Wittman'a Mullen and ling TIIHs. The aa- and territories sod some foreign to he hark In tha Celery l ilyaccording •» B. K. l.mev, vice­
i
flight would bo filed with tho Na- gro was charged with breaklmt lands they poured into town,
president of Iho nrgoiiivotlnn
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thmal Aeronautic association in an and entering and »■■ trans­ making n lieiflom of ihe two ms
In all probability, lh„ vice­
affort to make the record official. ferred lo the County Sheriff C. Jor railroad terminal!, with de
Weather Farecast
president asserted, the proposed
* Northeast storm warnings were
1 , Iho flier carried a sealed b*ro­ M. Ilnlid:
M o st ly cloudy will* occasional
crescendo i-Gi-rU at the lesa'-r
purllclpaGiiii or llio Juniorriiaiu__________ ,
NKW TGItK. Kepi. M 1/11— displayed fn, n • I arrabellu D&lt;
ll which will ba sent to the
rain Tuesday and In dnrU aaR
I.nr III llie lake shore pm It pro)
arrlral pohite
A tear pan l.mnli etpluded In
an a standards at WaahlngP it Will lie ,|ImII|smi-&lt;I III nil e f ­ crowded Tim ", Square |n»1 nlgnl Panama City and »"&gt;■'! t r , , ‘ Ceiilial pur linns lonlghl. Kxtremg
The normal tiahbalh quiet of
warnings
were
ordered
from
•Tho flrmlnale Coyn'r Cham­ fort I" uirlvn nl »nii„, definite
' v Ian, D. C, for calibration
Florida—rain la as*
mldtnwn Maiihnttuu was wrecked
na imiIIi ,* nllempl ml lo open . u ('arrabellu to Tnmpjj Hay. The norlhwesi
) tndolph A. Kllng, of Lamont.
Ircine east porlkrn nariy tonight,
by rotlliklitg legionnaires. Timet ber of Commerce will hold l'« plan on whleb In oierule.
t raff It- laiio'through rrowdn of
winner of tho Thompson and
Bquarn luokril I ke election night ri-nular monthly mOellng tenp,,’
The Joyce* ineellnn* were chearlng ■A'ueilean IfOglon i „ r Wculhvr Huivmu m »'I in*’ cut” cooler tonight and Tuesday ^ta.lb
('hainlier i lmngi-d from Hi"
r* avents in the 1917 national
The names of one hundred ye Ibe Inllnx soared toward lbs row night at Ua
Daytona Tides' .
hi imintlily vi&lt;iillon dehcalev who over­ would fcvl winds of about 40
miles hour uiiles, Ihe dtslurbradsa. at ClevaUnd held tha youths rsn
Tuesday's lldts. high. 1:01 A * to tho NYA expected total of half a mil­ building on the lake, front and Tuesday night siliedii!,- lo llie flowed Hie entire square.
»nce
Imres
sex
in
intensity.
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tana record #1 t»7 miles par rods tn this district, which *•»- lion visiters to the eoareolkm. al.o hold tha aaaaal eleoafloo weekly Tuesday luurbeoo rst
M., I l l I*. M-i low. liJII A. R ,
Kevernl hundred nl Ihe- le­
0:30 A. M. advpnry from Nuw
nf officers fqr tha coming y«-»r 11:15. o'clock In nn . elfort tn
f lg s plana waighing laaa thaa prises II Central Florida counties,
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gionnaires and i,there gathered Orleans said lli-i dislurliance wms J:ox P. M. . *
according lo on apnoumcnirni gel n larger alli-niUure of Ihe
according la an announcement reDaremstar
t ■
lu waltli their pro ronvenHon
centered at 8:30 A- M. about 100
made today liy Bacrelar) Hslph members of ilia organisation.
etirid (fday from t C* E. C®*ip«
Yaaterday. » * ? ' today. J»»/ # 1
anHen wen, affected hy the *•*- mliea aoplhwisl of Aimlachlcula.
Hag*ell.
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Prealpltatlan
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bell, district supervisor.
whleiv s i , ,-lfeeHve In opening
■s'Tha maallng la achedqU% -to
“Ten or twelve eligible youths
Total for yaatordar Ul— £ , . H
up velih ul.ir I raffle llhee which
may ba added to the present
Total for month to data ■ “ " *
Tlie flev, J. 11. ItooL pastor lake place at ,'I;M o'Hwk and
had been Jammed for morn than
NYA 'isl In this county, the l»- of tha Congregational Charch n^i members have been urg.-d
Normal to date.
aa hour.
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Tamparature
Allla B. Wlaa, 64. died at forrealion from the dlatriat eu- hare, will ba tha principal to attend.
The tirniinole High Reboot Kami
Maximum. I I ; mlulgium,
BOat Sid East Fifth Street perviaor further revealed. Ua- . pusher at tha official opoolog
held Its first practice last week
:M a'alack this saarnlng after employ'd ynulha -only are eli­ et arrises al tha Hanford Junior
Herald reading:
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A. G. "Curlie" Kloan, who la
In the high school iudilnrlum,
High Hi hoot locaerrew morning.
omelal Raping
gible for this employment.
wanted
In
Bemlmde
Counljr
on
with *0 mrmbera present undrr
II R, Morris, principal of the
___ ___ lived In Sanford The National Youth Adm
BROOKVH.I.K. n " Y - Kept. !«. a grand lnyenyt charge, wai lo­
the direction of I’refrssor T. M.
past Bts -yaara and was tretkm In this district lest Ite erliool announced today.
(A
l—Two men believed In h« cated In Nowmafi.'Gn.. yesterday
Dolliaon
Clarence
E.
Adams.
I«r»l
(la. on Jana 9- quota strength because a number .T. W. Lawtea, county aaper
navy
filers wrrn killed today and returned lo .Hanford by
The
band
will
te
present
at
as
of ytaithv have tecured private Inlendenl; Mrt W. I* Morgan, freight agent for Ua AHanilc
whan
their hlg ampblldan plan" Deputy Bherlff l-o*l» A.
many
football
games
as
posslhla
hy her haaband, employment and also through secretary of lha school trasleea; Coast Line, was la Jackson­
Hherlff C. M. Ilaud slalpd loand Mrs. J, I . lugler, president ville yesterday and today attend­ this year and according Vo their crashed lulo the llitrk wmals on
__a city and a sls- tba opdoing of schools.
day.
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During the summer tha co­ of the parent-Teacharu AssocU ed a renvaatloyi of the Railway yeai*a arhetlule they have several R I song Island shore eslste near
Jaqaard of Tompa.
tiloait UD ibis colnly-alter he
ham.
appearances
lo
m
ake.
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(employees
Uagle
of
Florida
at
lion,
ara
aUo
scheduled
lo
apeak
operation
of
the
NYA
has
been
wfll ba held In
Tha dead, and only occupinla Imcama Implicated In sevsral
After a aarcessful first season
the Bemlaole lloteL
_ j l Home Tare of assistance in numerous prej­ at the occasion.
of
lha Plane were F. A M*nkan­ ihurgts of lariony. Hhertff Hand
laat
year,
|he
band
will
go
into
ita
Tba
l^agaa^
allied
lalrreate,
Mr.
Morris
alia
advised
that
1:90 o'clock with ects undsrtakrn by both the CRy
and
wns
located
tic
belletml In he a new llt-u liidlralud,
second
year
wilh
the
sam
e
num
ber
sorb
a*
freight
aampanle,
are
and
have un all parents and [friends of the
vvs they
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pastor of the aad County ea
through
Hut ro operation
ol
I
(neat,
and
Nx**t
Aviailoa
r
o
­
af
planes
and
m
any
m
ore
public
-e. offl- dertaksn severe! projects them. school ware Invited to allaad alto being riprraaaUil al Ua
Georgia (ifliilab,
de! n, J . BebmMI, -■_ ^ ^
appearances than last leasoq.
foarenileo.
. U|g program.
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Other Recent Addi­ Fifteen Minute Fight
t i o n s Announced • Leaves Thfee Dead
And Seven Injured
By JamesMoughton

Legion Commnndcr
Asks For I'ro lie
Intn Najsi Activities

Mussolini To View
Hitler’s Army Corps

Woodmen To Meet
At Legion's Hut
Tomorrow Nigkt

(Contlnutd on

Robbery IsFrustratcd
By Negro Woman

Legionnaires Enjoy
N o i s y Prelude To
Annual Convention

’ New Speed Record
•
Is Believed Set

Y T H I S I T H B I I M I A N T R O U 1 1 1 la Yankra opponrnla In Ihe World Series. Vernon
NG oofy) Gocnea (le fl) and BUI Olckey (r l(b l), atarpllcbrr and ralchrr, reaiiecllvely. dlacuva •Iralrfy
larltli Manager Joe McCarthy who hat kept his Itam well out In front In Ihe pennant racs. Dickeyw
Iwark al tha plat# aa well as behind It baa been a major factor In the Yanks' surer*.. Homes alien rUen
j , fell irratest belgbla whan Un going on the mound la tougbesL To Ibe kidi ha a a here.

LAST

YEAR'S HERO

In World Series play wai l.ell.
lie Idr r Jake Powell, who wlrlda
n powerful bal. .ankee laaa
hope he'll repeat.

YOUNG ROOSEVELT’S EX; WIFE TO W EI)

I ucisui, nnd llillrrisin nlike,”, .. . ,»,
• I C|,&gt;rni
ml Mr. folimry.
JIMlIll I rO|MlHl hlOrm
"Now we hear from lieyntul Hie ||4&gt;*|(ls For WOStC/OtlHl
.-i lhal Ihe German ravenirnenl
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rlalinx Ihe light and Inlends l*&gt; T\t I AIIASHBK, Kept. ,-M
I &lt;/f&gt;
JaycccH IMan First
'o
rg
a
n
is
t'
N
a
si
g
ro
u
p
s
In
o
u
r
m
en
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n
p
u
ia
tively
Weekly Luncheon
here lhal it will I, I Ji|(f )(f lliu, |M
.U,|,,| (..lay lowai.l llu* spn. .ly M'tllcl seilinn

Tear Ga« Bomb Opens
Lane Through U'Kionj

‘ChamberOfCommerce
To Elect Officers

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LOCAL WEATHER i
...
',,B',l,nr

Vacancies Occur In
Central Florida N Y A

Rev. J. B. Root To
Speak A t Junior High

ra. AlUe B. Wise
Died This Morning

C. E. Adams Attends
Convention In Jax

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JFr1 From Villa nova. Pa cornea anaouncruimt that .Mrs. I-Uixahclh
TTitnaar Raosavalt, dlvorcad wife of KUioU Roosevelt, aim 'uf the
FreakUnt; w ill' marry Curtin Wlasur of ArdmSre, Pa.
They ' are

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Seminole Hi^h Band
Goes Into 2nd Year

Two Men Killed In Airplane Crash

JJ3

A. G. “Curlie” Sloan
Iaocatcd In Georgia

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�'« r a ,s r i ‘P i « vs»'VHwia»..E'

Your Car Hits A Pedestrian

com patently t m t a M
bleeding mil m«ka an all

o t h# )• «e tt»l]y losing
ow front tbs banka In order to
Th# primary nrtMiHy of the
toyment, rats# the pdy of labor,
tax levied hr the' grirrirmrtcnt w
hie who hire* anotiiriy man, any
of an etnftfeftae. Her# la a law
Lit »_■«.
a' .U
otmTI
tV,- 4
to the
payroll,

«w a m

bay 4a lu u in rff m

of cutting down their
M
of Installing labor-eavlng device* 7
Hearing that a certain business concern haa to pay
al£ percent of It* payroll aa a new tpx to the goverhihent
la’ not nicely to • rouse much sympathy In the heart o f the
caiintf liitener. He probably does not reATlte that’ even a
very aman business may hare a payroll of 1500 a week,
arid that at* percent of inch a payroll Ia*4IO'n week. That
arftount la enough to pay a good salary to one additional
employee, and In the course o f a year reaches a total o f

ro t

today

pnOCEHB o r BtOOXINU:
aa though I

had

already

sad. alt bar word already
it: bat 1 fellow trier, It
I may apprehend that for
I also I am apprabandad
!hri*t Jlitti, Bramraa, I
Uaot myaalf to bar* apllldad; tnu thf* oo« thins
, forfaiting tboaa thing*
I ara behind, and reaching
arrlo (boa* thing* which
before l prhu toward thf
. (or iha prlta of tha hlg»
ig of in Chrtat Jaea*. —

They ear tbst a Big Sppl* ■
ty will also keep |be doctor

;t Karl Lahmann'a figure bulk*
largu—no pun Intcndad—In tha
many progreailr* undertakings

• 1,660.

A Hazard To The Aged
MMSWMt*

Responsible for the death In this country o f 5,500 nrten
and women annually who have reached tho age of 55, tire
automobile has become an outstanding hazard to Bffed
persons, since It claims proportionately more victim# in

: A«dy Mellon’* bug* aotate may
dacape l » v JU knew you can't lak*
ft with you, but ha may hav*
louud a way In which Unci* Sam
.•nn't take It from you.— Omahs
t I* not nacMsary to abandon
Omnftutlan in order to bring
dr prosperity or snrtvbd aM to
uodor-jirlrllsg*. In fact, aban­
ting Jha Constitution la llkaly to
’#■ erectly tha opposite affect.
Pretldant
Roosevelt pledges
klraotir to do everything b* can to
y ‘ pretank war. So did Praaldent
S Wilion.— IoesburK Commarcltl. In
FfeiWcnt Wilson was re­
stated in November of 1944 “ bocab** be kept tie out of wan" and
4a&lt; April o f 1917 asked Congress
ts declare war.
■ ----------- o---------Baeoillns bow Herbert Hoover
' « * m) to beg for a market ad, Vanco tn tha tour day* of 1910.
;■■;)t.y l*8ti so# 1*1*. a*n. Johnson of
■ Bln* **11* fews, rey*. "Noil\. lit m H*rbsrt aver did wo# ao
■I ta w aa wbal this ndmlnUtreUon
V . haa don* thl* year to pul ipoo’K''. nlaUva narkota both down and
■hp." ' Th# . Oenornl bad In mind
^ 0 that 1104.000000 In guvommant
♦ geld wbloh was dumped on tha
jaorkat the other day In order
^
d o boom Wall Htreot price*.

T. .

* of a W iM th W . Hsnraock So** f u L farts f r t a Ckri'fai^ J
^tteTii tmmdj sre^rt I I S A S S l* n l U S #

&gt;N DAYBOOK
N OBOVEk
WARflTNOtOH —

Apparently

. you cant acara tha great Ameri­

How any small business which has to pay a tax of
fl,60O a year, In addition to all the other taxes which
haVe to be paid such as dty, county, and atato taxes, and
other federal taxes, haa been hit hard. That may be aa
much u all of his other taxes put together. That may
amount to a 100 percent Increase In hla tax bill. And as
we po'nted out before, It Is no Income tax? It haa to be
mild whether the buslneaa la profiteering, or actually losjn r money.
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So when you hear people say that government spend­
ing, government extravagance and waltefulneai, Is not
costing anything, don't be fooled by I t They simply don t
know what they are talking about. Government spending
la already costing a plenty, and It Is the,little fellow who
is being hit the hardest

psCt) In Lnfcu county that* daya.

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11/re (nh u m n ei

but the rang* of rate* Is much lower. The death rated
rang# from t per 100,000 at age* 1 to 14 to 34 per 100,000
for ages 65 to 74.
"The explanation for the unfavorable situation o f tho
dgtd lire in tfialr ability to cope with tho fa*t atarting and
fast moving traffic of today,” a bulletin fmm an Insurance
company aayi, pointing out that more than three-quarter*
o f the agod pirson# killed In motor vehicle accident* In
one year were pedretriana, while among peraonn 15 to 64
pedestrians comprised but one-third o f tho total.
"The old are very largely dependent for their safety
upon the carefulneig and eotrrtcsy o f driver*,” the com­
pany writre. . "W e mu»t not confuse them by blowing th#
horrt. W#f must often curb the Impulse to step on th# gak
th# Instant th# traffic light turn# green. Common respect
for age demand* that we watch for the old with particular
care, especially at crossings.”

A ib b h of tb* u tM noting tCs
nlatira positions o f yotor ta r *#d
th* pedestrian may bd ■nsefal tf
legal action daraloga latar.

r u t* A T T E N D A N T TA M E S W ILD • O r t M

p

AM t n ln

m

ntM to prawn! gangrene.

f .I&amp; r ir J ^ limhwy1WriToaretay ;-wbetbrr In 14S or IMS f e t a
for Gatatflflty, ,......
'there will tia fauna hind of 4 * 0tHcal rtovlcn bV Which pomoose
will prodnea tho amount of an*
o ftr they want, nod look hack
upon lliaaa days ** benlghtaA
hriri C- r . Haralson, Mr*. 3. Jt,
when ibay li*&lt;l to hare 1*0 pmH
Drown’,1/atttao Henry Prawn, Mb*
pla In while ahlrtn to do It * ;
sic IfartUjn, and Kenneth Karri*.
adh apeht iM weekend at M t]W flulaiaintd ,
ratuknlng'’ by Tatianasi*** whara . Homar&gt;Dillard, Bam -^avy

tffcNBVA

can lacker,
&gt;8 S' H ttrirtn entered the Florida
After tha ptaiahmant tha atook
HUU‘ eoDairi' a&gt; a freshman-Uri#
rtarket haa passed oat to ha psrtielpanU In raeant daya, H would
m n that tha «mall hint with hla
few hundred dollar* of *oekmonejr would atay oat unhl tha
trouble blew ovar. Not »o.
break wm* greater than the num­
Tha aaeurltle* and atehanga ber who sold eat.
commlailon hca been keeping a
Out the fallowing1 Saturday,
dally tabulation on the doiags of September II, there cam* another
tha llttlo fellow In tha otock mar wave of editing among the big
im L 'M + iu ydiga sad sailing* are buyer* In the market that brought
kfndly- deacriMd by tb* bosy a dump a* sharp n« on the prevl- guest of Eleanor Dooley last
l rid are as
a« "odd loti"
lots" dadt*
drills In oue Tuesday. Tueaday It bad bean weekend.
which leas than IOC shares are br ■ugyrated that tha aharp not* of
lNlly Grant visited Mr. and Mr*
volvfd.
Ruaila Id ' Italy an submarine D. A. Griffin In Anbumdala last
Th* aschcng* began keeping piracy was rtapMiilbla for tha waek.
drop. By Saturday that theory hid Mr. and Mrs. Mead* Baker of
been discounted ahnost wholly, Columbia, &amp;. O. era annoonring
courageou* little fallows on tb* yet the bewilder inff draw rams.
Ithe birth of a daughtaf WpL 9.
outald* continued to pour bi tholr
Mr*. Orrl* Malhleux h*a raSUIT Can't Heart H I*
money In steadily greater volume
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But did tha little fallow
takalord ad from a visit o f aevaral
than they took out right through fright T Not aa It
could
t___ _ be w**k* In llllnoia.
the hsetlc weak ending July, 11. measured In th* "odd let** Irena-1
tn that weak there wvre repeated actlona. On that day 9,494 “ odd t,&lt;m *,ob » • * ■* «*• immunity
slump* In the market, alumpe that lot" order, came to boy 234,744 « « 9 # Toeady afternoon,
raealiad 1920.
share* of .toek while order* .to sail Mr. end Mr*. David Spaer of
Can’t Scare 111m
cmAM from hot 7,713 Involving Brttfopd
riafHnr Mr. and Mr*.
But did th* little ftllow'a panic SIS' SSt there*, a neat margin1eon- ^ }"■ Slag while Mr*. Spear la
moaelaa tighten t Not so that
it wst oipaclatly noticeable. It U o f a'day ao far a f th# stock mar~
" 'r
true that after tha aarlleat sharp ket la concerned.
457,M4 share*, compared with
break o f Saptambar f. th* IltUa Nor did a wc*k-*nd of eogltd* sailing order* of l l , M2 Involving
fellow* aaemad to fast aoma alarm.
Tha followbig day thalr effort* to
g*t out # f the market brought
sal** to 389,588 (hare* while they
brought bi only 887-778.

tlen convince th* little follow* 857,451 share*,
that thart was danger ahead. Th*' So much sustained buying by
following Monday. September IS-j th* "little fallow out In tha street''
“ odd-lot" orders flocked Into lb* must indicate a wealth o f public
market 17,088 strong to ouy up I confkUnca.

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Pi (E,D*olt7 enjoyed

a

flu

trip to Iha Kail Coait Thuret
PIRgPLYS

LONDOPf, j Bapt. to.—

Green Valley
Dairy

—Tbi

bnSriV *mttlW by a aymphony
orcbontra playing fortlaalmo la
Qljly ono-toulli of tha amparaga
.pit out by' a glowworm,
glowworm.. Sir
Jarilna jin liit, famous sstrnuoliar, raid tritmtlier* of tha Brlttab scadoniy' » f nmsTr. clob at
tbolr annual dinner at oraare•HOr Honan,
"I often wonder," he eald.

A 50% Dtecounf on

$2*091^

t of past dns account*.
I helped you,now yea help ■ *

lamoHiJ

Jeweler

Genera! Repairing
I
Track A A ato Sarrtce
f Radis*—Springs—Trallar*
'A price yon cam effard to pay

’ Martin’s Garage

W E H - T - T h r iJ E W E h B
Dtantoijd# And Watche#
tlrie Watch And Jewdry Rcpalrlhg
Diamond Motrilling Arid Engraving
"WKMtk m i era s a g run u m n w

A N ALARMING Increase In deaths from appendicitis
is tha direct result of self-prescribed physics. Never take
a physic when th#r# 1# abdominal pain that could possibly
be •pp#ndldtl»--promlscuou# use of ellmlrianta causes
mors appetidloitli deaths than all other factors combined.

.( w# oongldor that tb*
in, onanlrlaa who rapudlwiir war debt* pair to

re * big apending pro,fur armament and war
attua, wa can’t halp bat
.a faatlng similar to tb*
re of a email town bankWbn, after having repodtju kOndst debts Uha* hi*
. OO • rountU'i vacation to
WtaUlM,—TtiaavilU Star
ilo. *o you havo Ufct
opening stem to me to be Ignorant of
too, do yon?

human beings wish to talk.

the reason why
Very few Join In a converaa*

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CTTT N&amp;W s llklE FS

Nanking

Calendar
ha rMV-FUlr Saaday Befibol
0 Lad the Ftrat Methodist
rth- *11] moot at tha home
, Mta* Bara Myrlck. Lake
T&gt; at 7:M o'clock. Uoateaeea
.ha Mrs, William Coleman,

Miss Carlih1Patiner Is
Hostess To Sab-Deb

P e rson ah

(G M ttH ri r m r
nf s.infurd lor i Hhibi
W. ware.

«££KMa|..greha r &gt; i , M )
The
City
Cummlailon
WBl
aat ta f iho mntm'ni. and ,•Unt­ ibi-rt In nn adjourned eatatou
il &gt;M FtOfwti imvsF ceranianih
ni (bo City Hall tonight at 7:10
T warned, tho Japaqteo , that oMoelt to conahlar tho budget
i«P(i jrwiht^Wi held .trinity re- fur ilia coming year.

fg ■ N *d
W ’Changes
fC ea lteM
n r t «l, ,
aa alght-palnt
which ha aald avoided both tho
ptfneiploi of extreme Isolation
aM of aggrdaelftn by fdtee. ft#
left nod tho 'print Ipita eaaenttal

The three unite of tho Florida
National Guard In Sanford wUl
'1 v viy www,|*^|iTyi bold their weekly drill la the
tha Dnllod State* Aatat
Sanford Armory tonight aT FrOO
Admiral Harry YurnrIJ
.o’clock.
. declared that, the , L *
her titter chip w
Troop fi of the Boy Scouta of thw ago o f peaeufut method* to
otaet Ametlrao otUloa*
America will meet tn * the bato- [ adjarl dllfereaeot;
tba faithful
(mertt o f the Banford Junior High obtervanre of ’..agree Manta. When
(School tonight for tholr regular, essential by mutual uaderttandthe withdrawal of the
meeting, Scoutmaiter II. E, N or-1 tag and orderly pent pm ; the re*
l-*W* requested by Utd
,rla announced today.
I dttctlon and limitation of over_ _
I burdening military a m amenta;
Kill* Clary, Lookout abortatop and cooperation nad Interchange
japfiaeae airplane* are .ot*
who underwent a ton*a operation In tbo economic field,
poctod to bomb Nanking *rt#r
ot the Fernald-Loughlea Memorial
Tho** are tho real la m e of
aoqo Tuesday " I d a moat ■ »
Hospital Saturday,
wai feeling Poore, Hull eahl.
"and neither
rtong . way
In
o rd or
.tg
much better today according to clover diplomacy nor lotmenaa
ranclgde hoatOltlra aa yoon aa
hi. phyalclan.
armlea can ba an adequate pubItOauali, through tho destruction
&lt;&gt;f, Clilna'a chief war fcaae." Tha
The Sanford Cheat and Checker
nnreyg announcement aald.
Clnli will hold lie regular weekly
Thf U. S Embany aald that *11
-------Mias Caroline Bigger* waa Ir (o ff topers, Including all member* meeting tomorrow evening at
Mia* Virginia Tord waa leaderjEmtl, yeaterday aa the guest, o o f tM diplomatic corps, were re- 7:.'&gt;0 o'clock, in the club room* of
the Valdet Hotel, according to an
at the regular meetlag last week, Hr. and Mr*. Bill Bralnard
•incated to leevo Nanking at once.
of the Chrtatlan Endeavor Bo-------It. warn indicated that the Jape* announcement by A- C. Madden,
ctety of the Ftrat Presbyterian
Friend* of C- F. Sheppunl wll "ST«U*lf fp ^ 0 icitepda literally to club secretary.
Church,
. \
regret to learn that ho la undergq ilCTjpW Nanking . from (he ahr.
The annual election of officer*
The following new officer* for |nK treatment In ■ T?*ycro«* ho*1 ^Ahtueatador Johijafa and hit
at the Campbell.Loatlng Poat
the coming:year were announced! pltal.
- i . /'-‘ e
t^il have remained here through*
No. fi.t of the American Legion
Mias Ann Wright, pmldent;
.. . _ r
ujit the war, All women employes
Virginia Ford^ ftrat vtce-prealClayton Holeornb, tvldlpelr yrv j i f IPO cmhSaay, however, were will lie-held In Ihe Legion Hut
on the lake shore tonight, Com­
dent; Carollno Daguk. aecond terday to Sap ^ ptadu ^Tci.. aftyi
mander Lloyd F. Boyle announced
vtc*
prealdent;
L«i&lt;&gt; Huntee. (pending tho hummer R rc , whdrt
briay.
Uu^ Sanford IjauW^iU*,

Deb Club recently at her homo on h» JackaonvIUo.
Palmetto Avenue.
,A sphagetti aupprr wai served
by tl&gt;e hojtcse, assisted by her
mother. After topper a 'short
barium meeting wai held. Offi*
cera fur the coming year were
Crl»f ield, and Al
elected and plant were made for
Iji.k ttlM U Woman'a Circle, parti** and other artlvltle* of the
tenUy for pokhU
E. J. South Chairman.
r___ ____ i—
j n * t pt 7:14 gt tbo homo of » * *Araeny
Mr. and Mre- QuDllan Jordan
those" p rfitn l were: the
. H . J L BnaaeU on Celery A r t- Hisses Marjorie Cogbnrn, Dorothy left yeaterday fo r a two week'e
Wiggins, -Ellttbeth Leffltn Helen vacation In pofcta In Georgia.
be Dependable Clan of the Palmer. Lillian Adam*, Cecelia
hodlgt Churcn will meat at Truluck. Olcdo Dyson, Jacqueline
Aka left yeiter
home of Ur* E. A. Londtn- Campbell, Nancy Rowdier, Ctrl In
rhere ah* will
f at 1:00 o'clock with Mta* |Palmer, and ITarel Whltehnrat, old
nr; Manila and Mre Ugher mender and vlaltor.
-. ,
alaherg and Sydney
THURSDAY
' .TS* OoOgregetional Friendship
IM g iM will meet at 3:00 o’clock
ot tho homo of Mre. George
Kabo on Wcat First Street "

J ^ T lie L a d y F ifc b ta

Back” A t RitzTuesday
; ■T o capture the motion picture
right* of a noted novcllat'a forth-j
M l*h lF novel before publication
to .* .real feat. Thla accomplish*
toWWj waa achieved by Charles
Bhtfcan,, Story Editor o f the New
HpTrereil.fa the cna* o f "The Lady
Fjghta ftarjk." This picture, whkn
•tore Kent Taylor and Irena HepVey and which will play a t , the
BIU Theater on Tuesday, U
foended . on Arthur Stringer1*
naval which waa Just published
the other day undpr the title
*nii W . i&gt;C a g « M i J a C ^ v ^ k a A r
However, the moving picture wee
actually completed long before
pobba-CMerrill brought' out flic

Miss Virginia Ford
Leads ChristianGroiJp

... *f
M il* Loalse Haas, Ml*&lt; Slfi-&gt;
schel Hamby, Jeaac Lodge 'nad
(Early Wynn apent yeateiday lit
Daytona Beach.
John Coleman, who hat hern
spending a fane day* as the guc*t
of Mr- and Mr*. Walter Cole map,
left yesterday for Tampa.

Arthur Stringer has more than
nrenty ,novrbi to hte credit. He
gpeclallus tn Uie wide open space* |
dad the conflict of men with no*
tore. In "The lad y Fights Bark,"
I t it a ease of the lady endeavor­
ing to preaervo nature a* GotJJnr &gt; « * rove Aael
S ied It to ho and the man en­ Jn•CWottnaeo
tha abdomen. Prleon doctor*
tering-* to dam the fishing w*.
•ipreateil.
fear
be would die.
topa of n Canadian river. Arthur
Guard Captain W. J. Bran
Stringer la right nt home in such
• situation lAd gives Melton C ar and Guard Juntos Kern*. Ilkew Iml reenlvod aorloua
wounds,

Ml** Catharine White lift thla
afternoon for DeLand where ano
will reaumaj/ber studies at Station
University. if

Casualties High
Mist Marian Eatriilge,
Mi*&lt;
Evelyn' Catea, Mist ConatannIn Try At Break Melach
and Mian Anna CormU Yangtan rilvcr. Tho Jnpnncsc have
among those who left yester­ nbnut 100 plane* nvnilidili' fur the
lit FolsomPrison are
day to enter Stetson University

Mlovabte conflict and a delight*
fnl love etbryIn order to reproduce the otttA llif features ef "Tho Lady
Fights Back," the entire company
w»tf taken to taka Arrowhead,
WMaa scenery eannot be surpoteed In North America.

in DrLand.
Miss Dorothy Tope returned to
Stetson
Unirer*lty
.Saturday
where ahe waa aelected from the
Student Couneil to receive the
freshmen students thu week.

raid.
There w j * ltd iuimudinli- Imllration a* tu tin- nttlludc of the
dilnrao KOVt'innu'iil. It completed
plana weeks ago, Itotvever, for a
flight to Changt.hn. rapitnl 4 n t
Hunan Province, alont &lt;f&gt;0 miles
southwest uf here in Ilia interior,.
Generalissimo Chinng Kui-h'hek,
hit wife, and neurly all other high
official* of the government *1111
were heps early today.

7 F o o t Rattler
Caught'Near Lake
Bradley: superintendent of park*
Is Given, To Zob In Jsrkrdnvtlla. Mi. Bradley was
irM tiKKfi Fr«M r » « . o «iii
in an effort to prevent hi* attack­
ers from puttinr him In the inako
cage at the Zoo.
The snake was raptured with
a forked stick, and numerous
strands of wire were wound about
hia neck to prevent hi* escape.
All bis rattlers were knocked off
in the struggle. Mr. Moaghton as­
serted that ho was onfc of the
largest rattlers eveT presented the
Zoo end he hope* to be able to
keep the snake alive by feeding it
mire and rabbits.
This morning a large 0 banded
Tessa Armadillo arrived at the
Municipal Zoo from Harvey Har­
rell of HeevUle. Tekas, brother-inlaw of Frank Talbott of Oviedo,
Mr. Moughton aaM, adding that
the creature was a most perfect
specimen ever given the Zoo. lie
Will be placed in a cage beside the
rabbits.
Two other additions have also
been presented to tbo Sanford
Zoo lately. Frank Talbott, od hit
recent trip Ihroogh Teas* cap­
ture. 1 a number of horned toad*
and presented sight of them t*

M vfl and tbo daop bluet sea."
originated la 1UT and ^dejfcrlbed
tho plight of '* Scottish reglttant tripped between the ocean
Cod Swedish grtniefy Are.

linrflt-M Jnhuaon, agent
for
Parah ilmnsnn, waa given pernii**lun Imlnr to Iear down a
one atury frame hulldlng In the
llohlntnn Purvey which waa re­ noted or doatroyed by
cently i-nnilemnrd liy Building who recognlsa or fear n«» other
rule but force In country eft*
ln*|H'clnr tl. p. Patton.
er country, life aeema to hare
t’min'y Comm la*loner W. O. no organised end oaerpt that of
lick?JOitaalAtn**! &lt;h ’ deep gash tn wae preparation, ana nation! rear
hi* leg la•T^W^rWVAn'•&gt;l••Wre*, th*tr children and (pent and toll
atlarkrd by a wild hog. Hia, rnr tha greater upbuilding of
condition was not reported *■ thuaa armaments — which may
cr it it aI although the Injury may prove tn he the great destroying
niTi'**itut|. the use of crutches God."
for Mime ^Ime.
YACHT KXIM.ODEfl

iip C L 'tf n a. v D 4
iu u o u u n , ntpt. 'au*—in
ra*
lim- KALQ. N. Y . Sept, to. — ^ U o n 0f 26 more convlcled
(A&gt;, Seven member, of a yachting m ,
d
ln wk)cP .iiy * n d . fireman auffored pain&gt;eclluni ef 8o¥ltl
fnl injuries yesterday
when a *
*
dl.cjo.H yesterday,
pleasure craft cruising the Nlegam Itlver caught fire and later
caploded.
;
Turttafe ceil bo made to lay
■
j egg* earlier than normally by
In forrltnriat days, the name us* of ItoTita In their houses.
Arkansas wits officially .polled
Sine* 1114 alt average nf to."Arkanauw," in conform wtthtti Otto mofn pnreffnt have left the
prnnum lailnn.
I VTalted BtatUd annually than have
—
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■ | entered It.
AdntTnlatratlon of the Virgin I
—

Tba cocktail &lt;• said to hdva

Idaho Grou)n Bean Seed
HENRY' A. RUSSELL SEED CO.

The proportion of person* over
70 In ll|« total Unlloil fllntu*
population ihbre than dmililyd
belwerin J40O and t43f&gt;. .
Aigenllua raceutly loi* put
immigration on a aolerllrn -hi■I* tn plncn of ^ thu Imuier
•open door"

MARlVfBS LAND
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RADIO

(CajlliiM t From'. Foae O w l
life. "The only w «y to got him
off," Senator Andrewa aaM, "la
for him In resign- to dle&gt; or to bo
Impeached" The be»l
Way to
tnilnlnin ihimocraLlc principle* In
IhU country, lie added, M to main1

acre* in-.Hie tiptwr St. John*
country for pasture land*."
Further dlacmatng tho - wage
and hour bill, Senator Andrews
aald that the first persona to
suffer n-tiifi a tn-rent an hour
minimum nape would he the ne'
fftoe* and oilier under-privilege
person* who eonld not earn 4(1
rent* an hour "They would .•Im­
ply he la hi off-*' the Senator aahl,
"ami noire rnnipetriit labor would
be hired In their place."
In determining hi* vote In all
matter* whleh como before the
Senate, Senator Andrews aald 'he
intended hi every Inatanc* to
give the Administration the bene­
fit nf the ilonbt anti tn vote for
a l l . A dminto/ml loti
meaaure*
wherever If* potalhly eould. Hot
whenever- he turn eonaelentloua

M Reduced night telephone
rates in effect a ll day Sunday
on both ststion^ro-statioa
and person na-jX rson calls.

fr t ’ A ftd i*** X t f M r M r A W M l I
ally for B • peelei m ik R o f Coo'
grtas, anil hoped that o m wo*M
hot bo callod, a* that t a M
wo old have time to c f* T a 4
ranch o f the bitterness ho fa tie l.
ton before 1M regular i l l t l oa « b #
venvi In it M k r f .
Among tho clsttovo at to d a rt
luncheon were M. I t tan*/ O t*
•T er*" FerkliU of D4UM3? • * * ,
Laverne Hurt and J. 0. Patter*#*
of Sanford.
Senator Andrew* waa Introdaaod
by
Georg*
llolltte. Who had
charge of the program. H P. P tp t
presided In lit* abience o f P lW ^
dent II. II. Coleman.
Dork Schlndlar, Untverutfy
Florida guard, I* a haaVyw olgf
hoicr or More than ararago aS W
lg. Some believe ho #111 ho I * h m
nlte threat thla year for Hit’ OSS
terenc* ehamplonaltip.
aeparat* fedoreL etita aHo" to*
ca| government unit* funetKnBIg
In the United Btataa,
The Abtartean Aaaodatfdte c j
rnlveralty
Woman k ta
T*l

R. N. NIPPER
SIGNS 0 F ALL I l M H
110 PAr.WfKTT6 A V K H O *

; Registration Notice
Th o ILogistratlon Bookit o f th o C ity o f ttomfoni,
Florida, a re open at ih o C ity , H all, com m en cin g
day, Septem lior 20th. 1037, fo r tha purpose o f regtoterln g fo r th e M unicipal P rim a ry W tcW un t o b o h t l *
.,
i
n_.l 1037,
,n*l* and
....I will
...III remain
MiMiilrt open
niu.n *B*h
*Vf
on November
2nd.
eaeh dn te

except Sundays and Holidaya, up to
October 22nd, 1037,

and

Including

F. S. LAMS0N

PPIKH FAKCUTKI)

. bean originated slmut 1714 by
in tianfwd) a short time ago and
j Klliabeth Fiansgan. keeper ot a
mad* arrajupniunl* with
Mi.
Motkghlon fo r 'eschsnge o f ani­
TWn dependents of deceased ! WfstcbMter County. New York,
mals between Sanford and Jack­ veteran* ot ths War of t i l l tavern.
sonville Zoos. Mr. Moughton stat­ were still receiving pensions In
ed that he did not know whit he 1434.
California’* state flag, having
would receive in e.cbange of tho
the figure o f a heir, originated
tiny bob cats.
The Iowa college of agrlcut
The Sanford Zoo continurs to lure at Ames line more than 4. la aa attempt to |pmfp a re­
public In m l .
be the leading attraction ill San­ (too sludenta.
ford. Ycstciday a largo number
of persons braved the afternoon
drltsle to visit the loo which is'
mad* possible, to s large estentSEE US FOR
through the co-operation of the1
people of Seminole County through
their donations not nt«« through
contributions of the mcrrhanl* of
“ flURPKIFS SEEDS GROW"
Sanford- Mr. Moughton this morn­
ing espressed sincere gratliud* to
ion W. FIRST ST. .
PHONE &lt;
all those who have contributed hi
any respect In making the flanfont Municipal Zoo a surer**.

The Hixth Beglmmt of United
fltstr* Narine*, rustled from Han
Diego- Calif., to UJ* Cblncre wsr
gone, landed yesterday on the
Bund, Shanghai* - famous water­
front bouleeard, ^ t h o cheer* nf
great crowd*.

O f S iS Issues

City Kegistration Officer.

HOMEJ-COOKBB
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Lan ey’s D rag

Store
Complete*Lunch .a*.

Select your food from * list of dellriaua
am! fanme cooked pantries. . , Meet your
Laney’ii
WE F IL L A L L PRESCRIPTIONS

PftONrf 1 *

SEPT. 21 THRU SEPT. 23, 1937

£ « H I . ..... -r-T^fC 2
CUT BEETS... 7!/»C '
Water Ground Meal 4 Lbf
Mello Coffee
I Lb ,
wo. i c a h k rn
Mackerel
3 For
Peas * No. 2 Cans
31
Ball Apricots^ No. 2Vi Can
Borden’s Milk 3 Tall Cana
h a rgt Hard Head LETTUCE 2 for
B ANANAS
4 lbs. .................
YORK IM PE R IAL APPLES 5 lba...
pABBBAGE

.^Person-tO-person (clt*
phone rate* tn most points
abb reduced after 7 o'clock
every rrjtbt d i£ e week.

Quali ty Depart meat
Fancy W .»U rn Branded
Beaf Lota or Club O R

arrttAis n&gt;—
r Cut#

CHOPS Ik.

Econowy Pop*f&lt;Wi^C

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i This Aflerno
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Howell, Yoons,

M a g Gamb
Into Double

bitial Tik Of
G-MenSeritsWilk
Cordele b filed

GRAND HAVEN. Mich,

Drake And DHnob To Famish Opposition
I k Fighting Irish In First Two Games

Gi

For 1937 Seminole Edition
' Coach Leonard McLueaa
1 b a h a h High School Col*
d* will b*C&lt;n thalr initial
1 aaaaloa of tho flrot wook
tin beginning of tho ataaan
Mmeon CU tho high ochool
I fb U W o n ranting tho
JaUa London Llona of
1villa an Friday night,
mg and tough ocrtnma'go
b scheduled to climax tho
MX work by SO o f lie*
bay* while many other
Into will bo strewed to tho
. as tfca greatert totckfield that
k u m u n a s ha. a w coached.
to boy* will hare a hard three
t o f practice for tho Celery
raeatnr must giro them erery*
■ b 1these three days or go
lackseurWo unprepared.
to coach and hla two atslath Oaach Wood, Rieer and
lb Haas McCracken, will taka
Stonto of lho lino and atteinpt
|nd aorao aolulion to tho hut*
MOS Uut b boldlnr them b a

.K M p h h lM W IT IM

Jack McDowtl
Of Tan Calls CZTt
Initial S ts ^ g L *:

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A U p kally lU ff Notre Dan.'. jN T j* " *» *•
-cw » h
tho lee. . t ,14 re*u-|
U n flout b a t yoor’a team, which t ™ e m!?
m
afar games, Ioat two and tied i
*“ J™ 1
owe, o n LaydeaX ryeacoa or took-.
* 136 00 lh* * * r,.,l’ ^wj
^W e

t a n ' W ’£ £ « * " -

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Two Sessions D a lly )™ "-* *
Scheduled For T i e
R o l l i n s Gv Mt e a " » £ -

kortt.- bo r a i l -hot look at that 1 Commercial c a n and iaet« ^
aebodobt a too tough c a n la a
lan d ed . th en a n ’t l f w
nw - Than h M m l came for hkU l fot eTtry mU, M ^
fr
•pthalna. became wo lack too
United Kingdom. |B - the
mayy thlnr. to bo ready for the Unitw] g u le s there I,
a rt* '
Ktodob. Wo mod a couple of mobiiB for each olght mCao a t
emmet to fool »round In, bat wo

^
npM lu pracUco ■
t|M 1MT
^
p.aa4 aader tho tetel
t&lt;nUI JMk McDowell
lhU Maratoa aa tweet
M l t | ( tur polltoo grid
Tm
aspectod torsos
drt..
M cw n
and week an I
Omch McDowell, Ihh
ttot^ kr gUra Walt*.
roack
o a t* Huh
c k . ^
two dally

can't fool around against Drake
and 111tool*, our ftn t two oppooenta,"
Tho I Hah will atart o ff with
Drake at Notro Dam* O ct 2, avd
fa n hi ardor without'a break:
Illinois at Champaign, Carnegie
Tech at PktotorgtoN aey at Notro
Dame, Minnesota a t Minneapolis,
Pittsburgh at Notre D ana Army
at New York, Northweatem at
Evanston* and Southern at Notre
Dame.
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Gerber* Daisies, 4 Year L
Planto. Hibiscus, 1 Year f
Old. Fancy leaf CabdJaras. L
All Colors: Rooted Cut- f,
tinjs: Ligaatrum, Htbla- II
etta, Paradise Vine, Fbune
Vine. WbUr Llllea, B a g.;
Plants. Rosas. Pool On*
ntructkm. Landscaping, AO
Plants Guaranteed. Gold
Fish.

Father o f Wllbar White, aoplmmora guard. University of Flori’
da. once played third base for the
Chicago Whlto Sox.

W. C. HARTLINE

Roetn production In Florida bat
year ammounted to 43S-000 b a r
rets, valued at about |fl,fi00,000,
nays the Florida Stole Chamber of

The mala weakness of the squad
is ItofTbere is no reserve powof
Sfid MeLocal has no eutoUluOtme
Id ■ aka If Injuries should ha sue*
tytoad by om af, (to ram oa tho

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JOB PRINTING

jfR V llf Ufltup.
; U m Coach Woody Riser stated
PMtorday that the line would aba
. ■ b p a stiff Mocking drill to
M t that, assignatent finished so
satire squad would to abb to
|Mas tta' strength on the acriia*
gMtionm.
i The Fad* win drill this a fte r
Man, Tuesday and Wednesday.
The reday tho squad will have a
t a t w w twit and ttoa to Jack*
i2m U e on Friday.

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H u ll Files Protest
Against
JaPlan

' ‘ ^Attend Games
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Gate Receipts Aggre­
gate 113,02180 In
75 Basehqll Games

Iho Hn-st War marched up flflh
Avenue inlay In the greatest
parade Ihia city of notable parades, vast ami magnldcient' » | w
lacles. Inn ever known. It waa not
Just"1nimlhcr American lo-gltm
cunvrnlion parade, another Ions
trrk under arm* to the ratlin of
druma and lilaro of bugles.
•htiT'l’lfy of Nurfurk Iwa minutes
To thousand* it gvaa-a'Fhomebefore alio sailed. He had ran*
coming after IH yeara and It
celled reservations aboard Ihe
brought a resurgence of thoaa
Manhnllan when news of bis de­
&lt;1 •a llsa r* Os ran* T n d
parture became nubile.

Without an argument. New York surrendered tc tha Am*rlean Legion aa an' estimated 284.900 former soldier buy* «
Gotham for their 10th—and greatest— convention. This picture »h owa what happened to Tlmea Square when the doughboy
started ahovlng, marching, pushing In and rut of traffic, risking the lr necka under ta il wheela and -painting Ihe town red.”
Legionnaire who sat down on the street ear tracks, tying up traffic.

Kiwnninns To Hear
G.D. Workman Is Three Brothers Charged
mnXJSuit Rabbi Morris A. Skop
MatleGtmimander With Denhardt’s Murder For Dehydration
Of Legion Post
Nears Completion
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Other Officers Are
Named In Annual
E l e.c t i o n A t Hut
U. D. workman of Hanford
waa named commander of Ihe
Csmpball-Loaxtqg vl’ oat i No. IS of
Ohm, American Legion Jn. U&gt;«. *rr

v. Root Advises
intents Succeed
They Try Hard

KIIKLUYVlt.LB, Kr..B*pt.*l —
WD—Throo brothers of comely
Mrs. varoa Osrr Taylor were
charged today with Iho murder
of llrlgadler-Gdadral llonty
II.
Denbsrdt altar vengeful bullet*
bad taken foravar from tha Jury
lb* question of whether th e
portly 8t&gt;rear-old vriorau of
three vara Jiad hilled bis 40yoar-old fiance*.
The hakl former Kentucky
llautenant governor and adjutantganaral waa to have - gone on
/rial for tha second lima today
at nearby Nhw fissile charged
with her slaying. Ills first trial
last April ended with the Jury'*
report that II was deadlocked at
seven to flvb for arqnlllal.
'With Ihe cam wiped off Ihe
court's records „ Kentucky__ lag
i Iimi brought
the tlrnrral to
Juallrn mured ngnlusl TTie pretty

! « * * • * la tha reward o f those
a a Hand to details and always
W#-to do their boat, the Rev.
B. Root, pastor of the Cong ra­
ttan*) Church her*, told Uia
W «to k f tha Sanford Junior
School In tkalr opening aa*
■Mr program *
tha school
IHorlura this morning.

tra- J.

didn't

atm*

lag

L.
toy, president' of
Fa rant Tea*ban Aasocisthm,

iking Short
t Roosevelt

r th* direrDivision af

llahbl Morris A. Shop nt the
Orlsntl* Hynagrigue will ho the
guest speaker imuotruw at iiimii
when Ibe members ot the Han­
ford Klwanl" hold their regular
weekly meeting In Iho arlll
room uf I bo Voider Jlolel. ar
rnntliig
In mi nnnoiinrcmrn!
matte Imlay by Sidney J. M i.
vlre-prraldrnl of Hip urganlia
lion.
Construction of the new two
Thoaa In rlinr/n of llie -proatory building which will home grain fur Iho moellng lire (1. li
tb* machinery for the dehydrating Workman, Oenrgti A. DeC-nllcr
plant to operate during the com­ and Julia fssonnrdy.
ing see -on in connection with ihe
Kekcraon Fruit Cannery la near­
ing completion, and installation
of the machinery to convert me
grapefruit peel Co slock*feed, I*
xow taking place
The annual elrrtlnn of nfflrer*
Already Ihe huge dryer has fur Ihe Seminole County Chamber
been fastened to its- permanent of Commerce will lie held In the
moorings and the mechanical Chamber building tonight *t H;&lt;»o
presses- which will squreir n o'clock, lUlph Bagwell, secretary

Canning Factory Also
Undergoes Improve­
ments For Season

Mynra said the general allnmpted to escape Me .afyalUaia.
A
-W e started diagonally arruaa
Ihs street," Myers aaliL "when
wo saw |limn coining from an
uulo parked Just across thn Interanrlloii, (u our left.
-The shots ware fired almost
as soon as w* saw thtm. I hs
gtnsral started Is run toward
tha hotel end I ran to the
right to try to get behind a
parked aula,
- *
-Bnveral' .morn. shol* hit the
general just na be readied (ho
hotel Step*
-Tha men cams over ta mr
than and the ana with the
gun waa going to ahoot me, I
threw up my hands and called
him by name.
“ •Don't shoot me' f pleaded
With bint. *1 haven't donn any­
Consir union Is well underway
thing, Thn oilier two kept him on Ihn packinghouse nl the Flor­
from shooting me.
ida Hlaln Farmers Market, airnrdlmt to J. fl. Michael, luatiager of thu maUin.
The foundaltmi and floor of
Ihe r.flt'J2 (mil hulldlg Halo lo-en
laid slid workmen yestnrdav lug*n erection i j
thu studding
Conlrarlnr Fred A. Dyson. Ill
charge of llu
IIKNDAYE. S ept, 21. — W ) - lha building &lt;
Seventeen villages east o f Kuva- on up*ncy »li
drarlla on G IJon'a -Iron ring” of week*.
mount,inland defenses- were re.
II, K. Tonke. fo liter)y] o flle a r
ported today to have fallrn to Ihe water, will opera In l|ie plant
hammer blow* -af Generalissimo ihla year slid hsiks forward Ih
Francisco Franco's besieging a r a aureessfiil season, in hi- near
quarters All IrsnssrtlAn* «l the
my.
The .Spanish inaorgenl's daily parklnghmm will lu&gt; luatle on a
communique said lha Aslunan'a cash basis. Mr. Tooltn Indfrsled.
Mr. Mlehael Is also making a
b*' kbonc of government army dir
frndrng Valencia's leaf foothnjl Special effnr| fo Cef the reslatt-

Backing House At
Market Is Underway

Civil Service ExamB
W ill Be Given Soon

tta

21 Jap Airplanes V

Legionnaires S t ' a g c Reservation Is CanAttack Canton
Greatest Parade In
celled On MonhatHistory O f Gotham
tan As News I^caks J a p s Suffer Sever*
Losses In F i e r c e
NBT/ YOKK, Sept.. it . —tJJ—
Dogfight Over Citsi
Ont* hundred thourand wlersTk pi

( 't a t the first time In the
TtUtory o f' Sanford buebsll,
the
Senford
Baaeball A moc•L
. &gt;1
a .a — m a *
Alton «nd the. Sanford, Look­
out* were operated/ on, a

might reach soccca* hu th«lr
dn liM A e f tha fl*Ida afAnow• If th«y always foflowvd tha
■pi* aat forth by this explorer,
-.w- Lawton, county auporinmrt, apaka an a atmOar aobal tb* opaalag narclaea and
tha bap* “ *d girls that -soma
wba
hav« a cant were
h • mill Ion and
who had
^aa waraat worth a cant.”
g patntad oat that their valia
-t*a* a arattar af dollars and
» hot Vbat they could accentI- and In atdar tp acoomplUh

U. S. Ambassador Tof
Tokio Conveys Op-*
p o s i t i o n To AiH
Attack On Capital

1007000 Veterans Black Ducks For
Parade] 18 Hours Home On Obscure
In New York City S a ilin g Vessel

Tax League Head 17 Villages Fall
Fi nds Sentiment Before Big Drive
For Tax Revision By General Franco
JAl’ KBONVILLK,
Sept, II.—
&lt;FN8|—B. ft, Iiamsry, aieeutlre
secretary, yjorld* Tag Itovlalon
lerague, on completion of an oslenslvo trip through Canlrgl and
Houlli Florida, salii that ha - was
•'misled at Iho extent to whlnli
aantlment has - cryslallsad lo damaud aontAiua of our antiquat­
ed method uf lasing property
and economy la sUlo end local

Mr. tUmyey sslil; “ On a trip
ih* T M S rpotl Dfflrn from M, of 1,000 miles ihrnogh contra)
L
Wright, seen'tary uf Ihs ond southwest Flurldo fullowlug
IJnllad
Hiatus
Civil
Harriet approslsulely Ihe same ruuls
Hoard of Esamlnnrx.
covered two years ago, I talked
with officials, sdliora,- lawyers,
banker*, and past ordinary taipayers who pay tha bill*. I
found the change in *• oilmenl
remark uble. Two yoara ago a
casual and hopeless iniareot. was
Indicated, bat on thla trip I
found si most averyoo* familiar
with. Ih* work that has *b*«D
dona by th* Leas as and h yast
majority la otifhasJa*flc accord
with oar program.
“ Kveryon* aoamed ronaclows of
lb* fact Uat Ua Loglllalare la
tha most Important official body
In lha Hiato; that all Ih* mambars of lha Hama, and half th*
member* of lha Baaata will ba
■p for elerUda la fba prlmarUa
oast spring, aad are alert ia th*
Aocoaalty of olocUag good maw.

lent to which public aenllasent
Isa* crystal ls*d lb demand that
lha Mat LagtslaUr* abolUk our arm Gordon Bar
agUqsated apd loegoltsbl* ad Weinstein, Joel
Shoemaker and W,

____
gg*r held
Gvorg*
Is,
I’aul
Chapman-

son.

.*"

City Couimissioners
Hold Short Meeting
T h a-.C ity CqmmlMionsra in
thatr **d)oumrd meeting ip the
City Hall last night re,um*«i
work on the City's budget for
tha coming year, City Clerk
Frank twin son stated today.
Usury Watson, president of th*
Hanford
llaseball
Association,
appeared before th* board to
giro a resume of the baseball
club's activities during tha past
season, which has been termed
aa cm of th* most successful
from a financial standpoint.
Ott* Caldwell, also appeared
before them bn behalf of tha
Baafard Golf Club and requestod
Ik# Caaamtoalonrr* to Include a
largwr appropriation for th# Club
In l hair bwdgtl for tha coming
year. However.
drfinlto artton was token.

Mrs. Bertha Buell
Died At Broth)

ad*

Tlngh* Aviation School
ministration building, other
bom be narrowly mtoaad thi
Hakhuva Ccmvat Weeks. A
number af clvlllana war*
reported kilted. A float at
21 Japeneee raiding
ahipa
start'd tha battle.

WASHINGTON, Sopt 81,
— (A P )—Secretary Hull «t&gt;*
nounced today that tha Unite
ad States had made repra*
dentations to Japan In pro-

Mrs. Hertha l , Hurtl dlh*. At
lli« homo nf her Tirotnaft J . K.
Thompson. Iit7
Oak Avenue,
at t;uu. o'clock yesterday morn­
ing.
Mrs, Kuril bail Item visiting
her brother for Iwn werks at
tha time nt her death which came
after a ahort lllne,*.
Hba was barn In Hanford foreign effku Its opposition to
Aug. -|, JRM. and waa Cl years
of age at the lime of herdealh.
Allhough Mr*. Iluel) » « ■ born
In Knnford »hu Ini* *|&gt;eiit moil
of her liras III lliiinktyn. N. Y.
■nd HI,- Alien,lino,
HU* la aiirvltiil by two anna,
t’Urenre |J. Ilnell nf HI. Augus­
tine, and ft ||. nuell of parkattack !,nkn fj. V : two brolh*r*. J. K. Thompson *nd C. L. this morning that tha weekly
Thompson of Hanford,
meeting of the club acheduled
Funeral service* wilt he held for Friday evening will begin at
■n HI. AuKUillna iiimnrrow after­ 7:110 o’clock Instead of 8:00 a*
noon nt j og o*i lock and Inter­ previously announced. '
The Medical Detachment, llfllt ment will Im mads In a HI. Au­ The Mh Dlelrlct Congressional
Infantry, Florida National Dusid. gustine remoter).
Convention will I * held In 8an&gt;
will hold Ita annual plrnle and
ford, Kunday, Sept. 18, at tha
party nest Monday evening kl
City Hall, Mr. Hughea also atatadHsnlandn Hprlng*. seeordlivt In a
A business meeting will ba kakf
statement msfln tmlay liy Cap
at 10:00 o'clock in tha morning
lain Arthur W. Knot snd LI.
and In tha afternoon a anafkbtf
Dougtasi &lt;1. Hiott.
program will begin at 2:00 o’alaafc.
The event Is an annual affair
A number o f well known * F «k *
and all memher, of Ihe iiiiH
era wit) b* present at tha moat­
are urged fo allcnd.
Kefrnshing and Frasldant Hughes
nn-nla sud enlorlalunie't rum
■aid that everyone la invited ta
inlileea war* *p|“iini'-d last night
attend, espaclally thoaa hard kit
at thn regular weekly drill lo
by the Social Security
arrange for the erenl.

C Of C Will Hold

Annual Vote Tonight

Townsend Club Is
Making Plans For
District Meeting

Medical 'Corps Will
Hold Annual Party

Last Rites Arc Held
For Julian Lovejoy

also

law.

Junior High C’ourt
Is Rcportprf^Finished

1st w eerk s v e etem ^ ftp a w -fiT sil B rsnt on thn Ri jT.T-M*r*Pr*ree«“ U»
rttlsraed In p r u t Id* meals fur Ihe
ConainKtlon- work- cm . iljV pl»y
Ihe heaVy InHui or Iruckets es- court at Ih* Hsiilord Junior Jligh'
peclml In |ialronls* Oi- market Kelinul has In-en ruropleled. F.
during tlm coming vegHshle sea­ A. Dyson, lorsj rantrartnr tn

stiff resistance In a torrential
rainstorm but were forced In re
lira before the co-ordinated in­
fantry drlra*.
U i l night G*a. Franco request­
ed the llritlsh embassy to witbdraw Ha consul* from
Bilbao,
Hantsmler. and Salt Rahastisu 11*
thrrl trued ta alpol tha conauls it
Ih* requested withdrawal was nut
furthcoming-,
,
Tb* threw'cltlaa era la tarrimry
naw being held by tha rebels
whom Great IfrlUlw has failed to
recognise.
W
t

WASHINGTON, «rpt.. 31. —
UP&gt;—IVaskieghm, vthiU awaiting
some word from Aaioclata Justice
Hugo 1. Ills'k on his alleged
mejnborshlp In the Ku Klug Xian.
It receiving a flood of suggestions
for dealing with that situation.
Much depends, of course, up­
on whst, If anything, Black himself ha* lo eay upon his return

HONGKONG. Sept, *1—
( A I*)—Deallrdefy lag aviator#
fought today tha ftrat iraat 1
aerial battla of Ua
Mao*
Japan*** war ar*r C*Ht*jk,A.
Kpalh Chlna-cHy 108 mite* to |
tha north o f thU Britiah .
owned d ly .
A t laaaj ala, poaalbly tan i
Japauaaa plaaaa crashed In '
twlaltag, ' dlrlng
dogfight*. &gt;
On* t hin*** paraalt
piano

rliarga*
today.
Tha
ford a
ketball.

of

the project reported

ronrrel# court will
af­
playing riMft far bas­
volley hall. Iannis and

LOCAL WEATHER
at the homo o f his brother, Llotvejoy, gt Hid Unto of hii
(leath.
llu" WSI ‘ torvlrr.1 by. his three
brothers, J, C. I .eveJoy of Chica­
go, John .E- loivrjoy of Orlando
and A. R. loivrjny nf Hanford;
two alslara, Miss FMIn l.ovrjoy of
f altirtJD«VIHn
alt.1
llr *
I*AIi 1Im
Gainesville
and ^^Mrs,
Howard o f Sun fold.

y . S. Reserve Officers
To Meet In Orlando

by a high fen re. Tha pmjm l
waa flnunre-d hr • llu* Hemlaol*
County Hoard uf Public Instruc­
tion- width P i lha rontrart lo
Th* first of tha wlnUr me*lings
Mr, Dyson. wM was lha lowest
’ tha United - SUu* R in r v i
bidder.
Officers In tbto'district will b#
bald In lha Orlando' American Le­
gion Hut th* flrstr Thursday In
October, according to Jt Q.“
Michael, view president o f "th *
unit.
A fter Aha Initial mealing th*
session will b* held the first and
third Thortday of each month un­
Tha Celery Camp- 025, af the til tha summer season. Tha per­
Woodman o f the World will hold manent masting place hag not
announced a* yet- Mr.
Ito rognlar meekly meeting Id- been
nlght at 8:00 o'clock at tb* Amer­ Michael said.
The OrlaAdo district la tha
ican Lag ton Hut.
largest in the Stale Mr. Michael
Twvdra- persons charged with said and includei approilmalaly
30 Sanford e/ficcri.
, .

CITY NEWS BKlfcFS

-/

Weather Fsrecaat
Tartly cloudy with ahowwa hi
central and northeast portions l r
night and In' south yw tlso Watty
neaday. lEitrama northwest Flori­
da—fair tonight and Wadnaaday. t
Daytaaa Tide*
Wndnaaday'a tide*, high. I*tt
A. M.. 2:11 P. M.; low, 1:41 Ag
M.. 1:07 T. M.
*

Paramour

#

Today. 10; yesterday, I k
C* I
FrssIplUtlan
“ '
Total for yesterday
Total for month to d a U _ J M
Normal to d ata .... ~T____,4.TP

Tamporatura
Mailmum, M; mlalmam, Tt, J
Herald reading:
''M i

Offlalal nopgft

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THE BANFORP HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA’

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1937

I R O S S R O A D S O F W A R li this rallro.nl Nation j ( l..iM4f.inr. China. Soldier* hound for the front and relit*
get* fieetaf In the other ilirctlh'ii sn« hhmm: In (hit u r :e u* J?pjnr»c Iruupi move north toward I'rlplnf,

•____ ;_______________

i

p r e s s k s f o r d iv o r c e

b.. sriaed by ihc Jopmu.ie for military purpose* i* tin
vrnth l&gt;iy Adventist missionaries In the Yaiigtaepou sertiM
ate. flntrn flying nvrr the irmtitutlm, the missionaries wnt
e*. Thin ulrview show* the mission\i Chineee eehuol (No. 1 )
bull'llnit ( N a. :t) unit the A'lventlet publishing house (No. 4 )

Inmii d nil tinier (•« •• f|,tltl|* lf .»i •
pnrtatliiu mi . Mm-ilHni’nt m.»«. I
VNM'U f
I f |fllth’ | Jli.tl t

Johnson Sees
U.S. As Under
One Man Rule

nr IIw |ni'.
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J u I mii i»f miiM. iim jiiiitillliifi *&gt;

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Floys New Deal Pol­
icies In Address To
Lumber Association^

llu*
4*’.i linn I. m il Inn • i
Mur I. IM/.
'•Tills mil*. I li In" nnilfii 1
*llli In u l r •wniiiMMif n. • l
V«»*M'Im Itti 1I|i|.||., llu. JI;|. \,t
ililU.**

Wheeler Asks For
Probe Into Black
Kti Klux Charges
U’AHHIN'tilON,
S' l i " ' ' r

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V
L ».
Q U E S T I O N M A R K In
national politic*, Cl 5 leader
John I* Lewis (above) ha*
threatened a break with Roose­
velt and launching of a third
parly.

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vote blindly for every rugO»;tlon that U iwa-ls ly the
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ti Mi n i&gt;,|, I'kisi-ciiIiii Abri.honi Hit real.

ml.- i|n* i Iuiit'" , im
Col Inn , I'i,minis,I,IIn. i.hlle ul
hlllinlil iln hi,
ready Iiiilit11 f . power In Inject lint
"If Mill I ll.URI' . Ill
Nnllon Inin win. |. n,l.,pi i )iv ynl llu* l'ri:eli||,|i| abu-il I
ll** id iiiniioy. ninl " ,'iid lli„ i In, I, I III.n 1. it i ti p|| noli' I,
In n In i lip o r iliiu n "

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I

"Through loii'li aiiio , d|&gt;|ini|iil
Plli,no In till IInno. id piiMoy •••
|ln ypiltll III III.I Uiilllillti'd ill i
rri'lTnii. Iiiut tInmu-1, ill, fhiAi-r
liiiiv sno'-.lil In' i.bill iipprnptluli ,1 A,, i
tiioro-y limn nun |„ip,n, In on
,
nil,,,I. Iln Kveciillyn
.,,U i In , . ,,
tol.i, Triml I'nni'i, ,« Ilit . pnwm l i p.,
or lli„ pm
•••(lull l i Him wan ,'l llirnsl itf' -j j,
all. Tlil i Is III" |mi it In linr (min
lip iirfin nf i lull,i I'ti.ii'i of in,(I,|
pnpiil.iHuo, l| I , I',,' |inter 'djit'in,
pnHill ol |" Ipel III!Ill I Ilf mil All.'
ml ii l.i &gt;:ti tin mid in inokn I Ii n| j,,,
Aiuithnu |;«e "live Hie lltr.*1Jkj*., |
powerful line in.i*4 guvenimenl im (y, ,
Hie fon; Ilf Hie inrlll."
lino
Julius,&gt;i, lueliHme-d Hie **"ur'
&lt;
anil ............. ul
iiMiir.nnlioiliin.
plans "the lerrllde liuplliolbm, |
of llin lilaek rinin-rv mire-, oudj
(
houl* bill," mid Hie * n"v o u il. (.£j|
ruuiplnlely illil ilmlol AAA MU.": ,,,
llu lidded:
.
,|(s
"Are nil llie e prnpoaeil TUens, (i
urea isiinlllulluiiulf ll inuv lie,,|lt.
an. Ilenry till tlulnlrd every ,(|l(i p
rouiiuaiidiiii'UI uf liml mid limn.,
Hut he did II ull taIIlitis Ibe'
,
Inter uf Hie Intiv. Kven revulo(|
lions lliav lie IllliJbt III seem !
le.biib.illr eiiustynllonilK;
'
j
Tberu li a "wnnilerful oitpyiiii
ally, • 'Julini.'iif mid, fur ' an him J(i (
'Ml and alonuiu party uf uppii* '
bl.ll poll-lit

A tlM N I
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I.ii I,, i .
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. 11. I ,.,| , ,-. Him Hull the title Mi»s Ametlrt nf Itl.H *t
i ly mnl pruniplly olvlicnlnl tbe thrnhe, Iv shown svilh her
I III'm t'enper ul IbeIr llacItell-dnHn, N. J" home. Mis*
.1 ,
I. 1 1,. lid. Hml fame ajul li« br» r.rie mil fur her as
-I m-I I I i-nllcil. She It lvenv-ring from n cold.

Shortly after calling a atrlkv of !lu Anwrwau • .'V **e«e ''
(iuihl In the plant of Hie Brooklyn (N. Y.) Eagle. Hirer guild of­
ficers and seven pickets were arrested on rhirgrs uf disorderly
(■induct fillnwing an argument with pollre over the else mnl acope
of tha picket line. This picture was-maili during lh «-argument.

S O M E O N E ' S C O T T A PIC K 01 C O T T O N , m
Belcher Wedlock who li R think* It aslgkl a* wall ha be. The aged
darky la khou n sitting atop bU wagoa waiting la get to tha cattoa
cla. il* caa still do a day's wark on tka planlaBaa when tha Adda
are white at harvest Hast.

SF.fjjDNDvWIFK ADOPTS LAMSON BABY

m e IlIVll .1

llowaid M ipii- i, ( l nln .
bina Resents * tsityWhen
uf Florida foothill iv nli r,
for the tis.1l, lie fur,-* I, Ha*
U. S. Embargo .dive,
maneuvers he dues ml the rulin''
board ns raptyl" "f l-'| &gt;ti la's u.r
* On Munitions ,defrntevl
swlmmini; 1 -im. |ut
•malts his ilescenl f-r

fl,.,

pip

Find papers for the adoption ot • year-old AUeene 'Genevieve
Lamsan were granIMI at I sm Angeles to Mrs. Ruth Ranking lam .
•on. second wifs nf David A. I am sun, former Stanford llnlversitv
press eavrutlve who was freed of charges of murdering his first
wifs after he once had beaa asnlirwd to dcatK Tha T-------- 1 a n
shown la court.
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----Seminole County Produces
More Fruit And Vegetables Than Anj
Similar Area In America'

8*"ford la Th# Only OnfrtI
Florida CHy A flo r ilif Ball, Blghvay
And Water Transportation
AN INDEPEND1
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DAILY NEWSPAPER

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VOLUME XXVI
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SANFORD, FLORIDA SATURDAY, SEITEMBER 18.
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Member Aaoodated Preen

Marines Risk
Lives In Area
Under Attack

THE END IS NEAR

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Jap Shelia Crash In­
to Markham Road
Section N e a r In­
ternational A r e a

Duval Budget
Group Agrees
To Assist City

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E t t U b lL s h e A l n

NUMBER 281

19 0 S

Unidentified Plane Attacks British
Destroyer Fearless Near Gijon, Spain

Approval .Of Budget
'^ Comnissron Makes
Certain Of Refund­
ing Of Bond Block

Uiyalist I’rcratcr. DemundsLcaKue Force
Italy And (iermany
To Abandon Franco

WHEN THE FLEETS, AW AY

County's

partiflpatl'in lit
program a s *
lijr the nttt*
of ttie budgrt Com-

Chinese Pushed
Back In North

Italy Recruits- ^/
New Spain Army

nf lluval tountr. Mayor
Pal ward 11l|fK Inn « a i advised Inday.
Thi |lt&lt;0&lt;M) III Hanford's
old
will Iw enh an ced (nr
hew l.niiZR In the near III-,
and w ill bitng the City a

Retreat To Fortified
Lines Indicates AnproachOf Big: Fight
SHANGHAI, Sept. 18.—
(A P I—Japanese irtHlery un- j
leashed a new bombardment'
of the Msrkham road section
today bringing fresh perils
to American-defended sector
of Shnnghai'a war-shocked
International Settlement.
Japanese shells crashed
into the area close by the

Nccrin AsL.sForRijfht
To Buy All Supplies
(lovcrmncnt Needs
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W ASM IN CTON ,
Sept. 1«.—
| A P I —Beerebsry, |lu ll-called an
Prcsldeot rtnoscvclt today
to
little nearer Ita pm l ■•( refund­
ing all outstanding Imint* vvhl-ti
discuss w.lti him, II was rsate In drfualt. Mayor Higgins
ported a u t h o r 11 a tlvoly. Iho
1 Mhl,
•
•
question uf
poaa.blo
United
The refunding bunds anil
n
tiiatcy
pailiclpallon
In
Iho
i fi.-i w fur | .00 hail- twrn held
L ta jo a of Nallon'o constdorIn u Jacksonvlll'- hank awaiting
alien
nl
Iho
Sm oJapinooo
artlon of the Ihid-el Coninilisbri
cr.tis,
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and tmm nil InAlruthM* the e v t
.1 tia—tcatjlitf- hfls convsnsd
chu
will
Im
made
pally
lie
,I
its advisory ccoiiidttee,
*spatrol i i i l ( n « l the United State*
tablisprd ' .I n
1921
to
deal
The end I* near for American week. It w at rdnlt.l
M arine* a* Japanese navy planea
Tin*
|K»iilclp*lhni
of
lluval
j w in thd Wsncnurian conflict.1'
taking- advantage or
clearing and • Kuropejiil i-vnimerclal o r t lv
Snuforil'a
*• fnndlm:'
■&gt; united . f.tsfss was copraif Japan
sue- ronnty In
weather returned a bombardment Hie* In Chinn
ana nppruti-d
■&gt;&gt; the
flnrnl
tfnted on ill* ca iitcr commit-•
of Chinese poaitlon* on a wide reed* ip ihiintuntlne Shanghai
lirllevrs
llr.* W.dllnglon
Kmvj
vummliah.ucr* last «&lt;ek,
/ | 'te r an.l Genova irporto hsvo
front.
......... . China's leading '"it llo- filial co„.ninm .......
ol
•aid that an lo*ltrtlon would
Tim ncrinl attack we* launched til hovel,
ft***
iruii'M
linn
BwalliHl
fa*«*r
he d .»p..tch,a. tn this govorn*
l l l t l ’SClUPll.
against I.iuliang, I-otien, Kiang
nM# jirttui! 1st (liu ItUilgrt I'oili*
meet to coll.ihur.vtr again.
wan. Chapel mid Ikxdiing, Japanin l* 8Ion.
It .It's yis.t
(ollontd by a
_ ete naval official* declared, aim­
Tin* niminr tlrfMMllrd will* i*i^
few
m lm ilts
t'iitspartur*
ing at C h ln n e troop concentra­
ii.
iMinutx iNifirn
miv .
i f *w l"*nd*
m ver* pnivmotl
prorated |.....
f-sm (hr Wlittc Itoutc of Or.
tion* in IliiMc section*.
j tiivtil mi III** ilf*lllif|iii III lnl**r»**l
C. T . Wang, C.c Chins*# am&lt;
ii ii*| aiuo |lir
liassailor ta Hit Untied b lit s *
F K lt 'IN f l.
SepL,
IB. — M l-,.
Ii»truni |Myin«iul on lli«* ' th*
who
called
la
lay
bofora
Japanese m ilitary authorities anthr l*rc.id*»*l hi* government'*
When
the .fh-et's away hunting -ubioaitne« in the M islilrrtanea n, Knglnnd's const defense v-Un. play h vital | s " in p io l.s liiig Ihe
p
r&gt;
*•*
*•
,MM' 1,1 n#,r
.
..................
iiiniiired *
trlpU-headed
thrust
p rr.tr.I ageiott the Chief t * .
r is l or iuiaginviy
Here ate ti* rtilo ria l-a rm y aitillerytm-h eoni|*i-liiiir )• - neviirncy
in |.i lu-e
itei'P into Chines* Hopeh province
• *“' •
v w H w v s i s s s i w M j j lMj holdings Willi the
lallurc
ecutive** order clamping a par­
linr-i Inday, and pushed the de­
tieorge V I.
Vine inch eu'
nu -I i.-wii fuim- three *tuartei
-------i uf th* |&gt;i-upln's Itauk ■In Jackson near Plymouth. England, Winner* w ere.a w a n ln l tr**phie* by King
ti ..1 c . b o r g i
on
munitions
fender* hart toward the fortified
charges
at
a
target
townl
nearly
five
m
ills
out
nt
-ea.
Many
w
arsh
ip
s
of
tlritain'a
home
fleet,
nu-lutling
1
l*sp
tithly
Imtlle
erni-ec
B a c k ! elite several years ago. The w
t e ’pptenlt to China and Japan.
lino which neutral observers be- P r e s i d e n t ( J e t s
I
I
inh
I,
were
ordrred
to
take
up
pursuit
of
"pirate"
I'-boats.'
rurlllea had Imen placed nn dollevrd would ace the declair* bat*
|sm I| with Ih s R ials ■* ■ guarllr n r \gwm.
rr«M
tie of tin Stno-Japaaaae conflict.
ante* for lint County funds de­
S |m iu 's c i v i l w a r to u ch e d
I lee pita fierce
raslstane*
the
posited In Ibal hank.
nit l - ' . ' r o p t - t la y * A iKinil&gt;-&gt;
Jo p an m - &gt;d rclsrtd
their force*
in .1 p lM iH v n lta c k r d tin* l i r i t W A R IIIM IV IN . Kept i s . - b l l
Tt"' •«*■■■" of
*""*»
had swept an past Cbochow, the
an*
* .a
«.
^
C«»f tHo IT fUMil I ll|T
Will 1**
7?
i -Si *lt- i r ii y c r
P c t iH iit s
o il
walled city 40 miles south of — President loose**
- made nn a dollar fur a
ihdlar
it - - tP d 'tltvrti JvjHtuij*li c o a s t
1AKKi A.\n, Krpt . IM
lViping which fell lata yraterdsy, aggressively to the hnllle
fnrj y , lU „„ ln lna»arlly value t in *
in n i S p ' i i t ' t I ’ li- m 'e r ile n u iiitl- It
nn nirpUnr* m«trnH i»l
un.l lisd Inkrn new positions along rnorgaiilinth'ii of ihe Jiulli Inry | , . , Pr&gt; ||)P m alurlly dale «m lb
• .1 i l i . t llu * I.e u iiiP * ttf N « n M*irk *Hi»t liruuplit W. I*. 4 nl*
the railway line* to Ih s south.
last night
u llh on appeal *hr* I ^new bunili Is leuglhei*e*l
runs
Vr»l**y’s Iwum t*» Ijikt lan-I rim
; iv.it* ft.i'T- nn end to l i e f Tile lig h t wing was aakl In he the uallnii
give lls **|e:illy
l"| erabl) and lha l|per*-sr
rale |s|
- ——
*tctk «l nI II a ifuty
Mifkk j if'* 1
sume 2U mile* west of Choc how
* T m in i -It J i n n
" liit p r v r n U o n '*
Ihe Cim sIllilKon end "*'•
‘ reduced from (lie nhl rate"t (^*on i m a n d e r B o y l e D e
in t h* 11*11. Tht* p m u l faltn r
rod tin- center wing at K uan-| liililnt«*n»n*h»*.
in 'It-* * n il r n iif lii't .
- •
fiiis |H*rr**nt In ] p**r*«u! wliltlt
rt*uhln’l I n’ l l m r Tr«lrr&lt;!i) In*
h.ili'i'tr hi Uoiiiu f a IJ Htw F as. U I im n r rig ht mile* southwest o f/ To
Tq m
„ »«nllili»i! crrlU
r „ i,U
I HIM
rUi„
w
will Rratlualtr inrtr«»r tu 2 I !
« ifi' irn*f thi" fvMn I'l'Uinif *t« i *
ri » !»*«,*1(1(14 un* Im"liij* m'TUitrd
the mi inn city aftar beating the •’raid
iunn
1*11 ill** Hiibri’iH1' '
ttv«r tlia
anuir*
niri\»-i| Ly nu nrxt b«* rn« I. •
t ’liim -e lrno|iH hack toward lovl- (*uiirt,w In* jtiiilutl
(•» iii • ' r^r th« FenniKh inaiifVvArtilnc
ilrn fM i iierlml.
M alll.tiul »■•*»,( "in. I- Nine t»nti(*n», te l hy
rfiiMrrit fur lh r fimt lim r. A
rchui on a railw ay spur from Kao- unW d
fertiMHFiil
wx i.i|
t** '
■nurnr, IliMn Tt«w*|i|n'|, tumni
Hi il ain ini') rin iH T , letrtilt *I |«l The minuiil r lrrtli'S of
l h
peiin-ii toward Or* hills.
.\|» |ih iiiiiiitfly ‘ Irti
form I* i|iili kly am *it*‘i|t Amur j
|* iH ii f | M l t ( i l v p i l r y n r nl * ||u *
-.■»•*** \vitli ivniw|ii|ii (t» itriv#
Tin- Japanese* la ft wing
had
t'ampliell Missing post No T.1 ' I
ti-fiflcil (hr huiru I »ii
cimrii
in fan t % I n tlw
'*1*1rtii** * pllnclsfi** f •1*11'| ili** Mini»Inner gnlng, howsvsr, and failed tides of dlclldnr*llip 4lm( have
the Am elhat* M gl-’O will to- held
Fin n I!**• Hmfifhi * l
miii'i»n
wli*tln r
nirpUn#,
In keep pan- Iw-caua* of the deep
B u r Ic
en*tilf-d **ih‘-r Mud
'
l H i nf 1Ik * Jill I. *Kit i
at
the
n"»l
regular
meeting
ol
mnd ' mu.i-.l t,y (ha autumn rains.
,i,Ti*iV. f :»’ •*, o r mh f nr** i i ;ii craft.
Milch of the |&gt;,**•»Idenf* spees Ii i
'
•*t ,'jm|.nfif|ti S|«iiiikthe organtsalhoi in Ihe M s*"*
ISi’i I h mtte fell
rl'ter t«* th#
TinJapniieve alan
rrjiorted oul. kly limb hi* niidh-liie hack'
A| proilm alrly
Jt
hoys a l­
lint Monday Might nt k on o i In- b,
l ’t| lelHi**' w thi im (i »|
I i.ju k'M Imi Jrlit' nu.* uni hit. lie- f
rapid advances for Urelr highly io Ihe b iller iM y. of t. i spring l-ti'hol (lie Initial prncflce
s.«
nnillto mlumu penetrating Shansi when Itnov'v* It tins I.gluing I*1* •Ion of Ihe Hon* of llo- fa-gioo l.loyil
cm* »* ((•■* PtemBtl'U *li’Cllt|Til n il
||.,*l&gt;- «.. mill n itd&lt;s. of
«riutiin»il* N (nl llif I*
H Wdilidtel 111 I'Bifi Trig)
Province- vtu-l of the Peiping ena'Im-'Mt of Idn 1*111 to name liruin and I (useto Corps at th e ; n „. ull|| ntiuouii*-*-1 l*"l**&gt;.
lM*i limit (Mflar.
tail lie area—from th# north. They new Hupreiit- I ’*m11 |i|stl***'s on Aioerlran legion
Hut &lt;
on
llii*|
*n the,
The retiring I'oonoanil
liitflit lOui't ine
Fell
i
*I
|
»ln
tn
liis
It!
|tl» Iti
f|lK
Ill'll
raid they lied taken llangyuan, 40 the p|i a llim Ihe Judiciary had lake front hist night, |*ercy Me
lift I **»
*■( V IIIPlHl" r W I e rs
1.
,
..» uri
qu,-«i,,|
k ''
quesi-d Hint
' 1 r s e iv merwli
iff S**n rn»«!
M hh
S r inirHitc th»* .Mi i i h *^ fVnu*ri '• ufjTi*
K a r l S ' t t l e i lilt M im
group
an
*,.,,,1 atH|
mill . siinlhcast of Tatung, main fallen Indilnd tin- rim*-a and was ro. advl-nr of ||io
group.
PH nrilYi* |inn •'*
| | .
|
%*rir im :« til M | Ilf Ii m v l
railw ay town of Narth Shansi, and In I d i»l *'ri***- til**, d." ^ ,
nounced, tislav.
it,,, nsmti „ of 1. 0*01. f..r f*'.T ! ' l"n It " * • .hcale.i l y (he
•
M u - r n i.lllin u a P cltlrlltl
l-allndeii. on
tin
Shansi llnpcli
K nrl Siiflrirblooru, . eaplsln
*'f
fb.fc.H d i. * fti.il t -to-. Itoos-t
0* -.
Kinnk W
. , iii (| V
|%(
tinnier.
I W*f&gt;
1‘nder Mr.
llo* I'
veil in vi-rllo b • i in '-It- II pjalu ■lie corps, tendered Ids realgnaIk'utl
-li-f:4m*m rni|Vuatc of
ttfilnlci
lluilf
i**»♦
!
Hiti
if flm nr
f Itinera* headquarters In Nank- that Ids ohjm ili «■ of a reorgan­ lion as he t&lt; leaving Hsuford' regime as (he lemh
• milu'I*' lliifh
hi .slidiil to
lsv.lt
of Jarkm-rmlle .mol . l l o .
inir, however, dectarad Chinese a ir ised jmllHar* * ;
panlanlhivi, ilium
ii a-r*HiUng In Ilwk Mason, -rriU*HH before e a rlr netl week to lake up dll
*. l.i It
* ’itiu tK r
ctaininaliona
S'liiil
«
.
Plans ami "materials
I t
i.l.l.r it a - , |„ .„ , M ajloiw ....,! Hr
fortes laid inflicted (heavy pun- him.
Ia*»t
Might, lie made -I Ilea In Ihs Pulled Plate* Navy nmrkfij li»rfTn»d* In
f**( ijir Hii(ii»l Stiilca N avy In
'hhm enl on Japan's Shansi
rs- doubly
(Ilf T* Inlias
not and Tummy Morn, first lieuten­ ■ii«j iiURiurniiff o4h#r nm nlrurU**4 IteNiti* R tr Im"IH|*- r rru iril m &gt; Hist • ,MrV!!''
Mnnuf, i l i , ft* \l H trli, tier uni in if
JMiiPlrlous |*ot• tiium flu n k W,
ito ik **n I hum will 9tr Ite'if mi jh*
pedii k&gt;n.
ant. was made temporary rap prf ompll s|lllir l»f 4.
. i iiJu m i ilMMi ncpiVMl )» m tmlay,
given UP I hot Im III o
unh |I h&lt; |n iiirt|&gt;,il
jh n! * •
w
on
n
|i&lt;i(jii!i!p.
Th«
iNial*
«i(l
liflu
r
o
U
krfR
*ln»
»»'fvctf
dm
lain
Neutral m ilitary observar* sold
lie * puko oo th«* l'-nth 'onoi
Vuhh *
'fjtrftu *\i*4 ii|iplkatiHti
Tiio
fi.i l f* -mini -»**»:* l
f«ir 11«* o n ii- iH«t
Jl«' sti(iIi i" * I
tl
It
Lf‘
|
*
m
nit*
il
ihffi-itill
rnlfi
'i
tm«l
s lb u
(hoeliow
suecasi probat ly i-ti-arv of lb T
h
-corps
rnrw
haa
i
s
Intlru
1
r
I
he
pa
-1
ye-t
rr
• nlti# of Ihe
f j ii- r ti! I**nH-nl * 1n I In* N a v y
tii.i
i ill iu t ),i f!ii« ( ’ ilk Hall
•mtnai)d
will
r.u
oi
tl.e
IIIM-Idus
of
I
hr
'""•x
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.
*
m
.a-mtli! bring the Japanese shortly I ‘.oistltatl-iq nl . gala - t - n air nienls and |uok* forward In a j r.ib innti, s-hlor %!&lt;••
i iitit'plml l*ut Ih* licit t un«ler»
t
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l
l
III"
til
(it
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Wtilk
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*
o.fdls
&gt;/*d
t
c-t,.-■T,-*s *t la-.-,
Inin tnntart with sterner reals
li
rmi'liio!
- b ill.
clim ated nio-i s o ie s s f .il i.ovuri, Mr. Me-' , ,
i*ii * vfi r siii* i*|i»i•ffiiiiiI iuim Vt'furi
I .1 i t f« • tin; «»titw
piotor are iod*l.t,-l In J . m- | . Marralerti- '*-'*t'alusrilloli o!
.lo t, it.
t. 111.' 1*111:1'
said.
ta-rloonalrw (Irwirge
lam e , that of the fa r better Vv’iv. bhirtoir* i r I*.eriniii'e of l*ou* ra
J. |V v|u
( iiii'finir I In «« fiiunlln training at
.
)v-air.
lie iu rd and annrd divisions of the flltuflopd.ie I lls moll- nee spread I I'lh '.r was I,, charge of ll|- l / i r i fjffi lrHIii&lt;lr*r, A i Him* it'-'f* sii'l i -i Im i local I itAinrM nion f
Yu*fi*11, V i n {ftr which M w ill
f iu iiii- (H ire r ;
I.- .
I their r - *-|e r.al l.m in n.akiri- &gt;u*s- j . '
I “ !'*•■ "!"• ‘ tel*' if. *• Hi*
Central Chines* government.
aenrss o v a d i inbMthroter Just .boy* al tlivts praa ftre Iasi night
i !•*•
I h :i gliip1!!! (lx* UniUxI
Ull* s T*i * M'n»i. ij»**l I n u ll pcasH'II
Thu* fa r the advance has been I.elOM'
the Wuuiiiuglou
moon- T h e ir InMrurtor for Ihe rum lnr It lliyd. r hoplaln; (ie*. \v ■ni.t- ln. s.ilite ih.- Iinit*|ing of llo--e sail I'ir'nir was tin InrsA *
»*f Mir ilium in f
1 c*i *L| Hi f v hu il | iv/llsl'lv Ili M 111 llll* l'&gt;&gt;
ydar * Ilk lie * pained * a l Ihe so hldolM n. end lin y H til. -nt -"* hnnt
irihle* largely
against
regional Innnt.
of &gt;• .
til-* ' (MllU'i Iu*' Ft iin.ii im Mi ihluA' r HT 111***11
The i.o *liiii{ was in rhatgr* of a
North China forces- which,
a l­
Only l.r rn'elng the living nuat elect Ion nf th* Anrerlrsn gi-ant al arm y
l»n&lt; la-tli |h. »| inf MHtil T lH 'i.
f(tr Ut m
11,.- inlin e u h h li will I- I " ttu- f lM ' - a i d IV alrh un.l* • I'u v • ImirniAn nf ,i
though fighting daaperate
r e a r r.lnridnril^, *-f II'*'
. la , ^-s,
ne I^Bloti tn he held In Ihe II u t
Im i lhut * *i&gt;
IW &gt; M h
&gt; « 'tub
Hi ilay* 11i»u t*» o
t •! I n lllkj R ( lie
U( a o l d l l i r RWYlilt I I 'd I I ti A l the rone It**,ion
guard action*, have been unable^n said, "een.vve *-o-nr- ngalnst tn nest Monday n'*t*t. •
I'iHiik 1 M U ' . u i(l
i*» .B'iiulutit | (i ,la**t | jk.
I t if .ll'c j Uk-Cf &lt; kd-Mltin I §•** Fhip j
stand against Japan's mechanised ternal dmiht a* m Ihe^ woflhl&gt;|ihmlay.
A ppriisiiHiiiti Sv *.* • lijTitu '4 ii»*‘ii •ml nf tlie i
tic ’ w»( ili it I*ii Ity VVl i t e r W an!* * h e f
W eather Forecast
Juggernaut.
li.-vr of nor .1**tuo*rnry nn«l d is­
ItiMi
iiwkilwrA .1^ f " " '
hnn* alri ndv &gt;(•ii"t« it thru Hit*.n
Mostly cloudy with
rain
in
litr* tlmlurr !♦»•* i nrr*'rii
- * 'Uf Hulc,
sipate |he ' llpr l -n tli«t the n*-e*
I,,,i Ii. |M*rtloir tonight nod
in
Ite? 4&gt;tl|*|!»t*t iu tofu In tit- * 1 J .i-rI'li A. M*-i*cli uf tl«* IJon'i tH»fi «»f Ite-rfriiliri ' mi iiibf'i * i f tt..
e ;.sarv t*rl--o of . ((Irlenry I* dir#
Hit
»
I
m
m
I
•
I
•
i
*
1, 1-1||r n, -1 r riilrn l i-a-tlnos Runl1ul» V i •« wi*il«»r at (I**' mrrtinir llu li, Mr. Idiitp - si*«i. ii*M»ter i l i , *
tuloralilp with If ntleinlenl »plfj (Ion
1
l(i&gt;
#
IlHlIf
ill
tin* piriiir Vit u -.« ( »• (i n. Il.i
■hi. K i ln nil- u o i'liw rsl Florida:
*4 .* |tif-tiu . i (iiiircdarff*,
tl nf aggrtm^jjoi,'’ It*- added:
atainl|HiHiI uf
|f*w*» fmill
* f». it nl Bay, |l wa t i
T A M P A , Sept.- 1R- — Florida's r J(ii ,
u ,w , | , m I-. tun tv,.t r .
I ,■milv, (ni jii lintnl ruins I.-ulghl
-Tlm l Is yo y I have I— n s « V
(Cttrilinu'il
„ ,r K„ „ .
amntir • hr#*va*,h*i * • rl h i *'l lii*Sod Sun.t i. *
oohcvc
tio* foe mnotbs »V*ji» there t* a tw.. senators, in Tam pa yesterday, B
Af hi ih i i !■ Hip!N E W O R L E A N S , Sept
IB . — crisis H. A................ Mir, which ,,-r &gt;Const
itntJon
day e.rm
M f rae*.
c i a e a , r,
,u c l,- .
nos-*u,
»m nay
Itevlona Tide*
b P l—TNe m oderate t ro p ic a l dis- demaruJ. action
Ttii* I i&lt;*k* i»ni ilti*
i »**.p rfiai I
»t.md behind the ap
*P ]
.halrm an
-I •'»
n o w -.
r rjs ls . " " ""■X Mood
S u n l.|* v lid * ', low, 1 I:M AI irbsqc* In (ha C a lf of Mrikro
rrikl
Jl
I
»
|g
.
t#l
'
I
(Hlf
l(te"|||
llif*
i
Ii*
1
rlanrerons
b n s o s c ' P^ ntmcnt
of former
Senator | , ,,,, 1T , T 1'f- fltaryr ,,f tbt part ten la rly
■■
CW-c - .
ti
U - P-’ .'-fi «• &gt;1; kiR k. »»te7 A .
W AR IIIN O TO N . S*pt 1&lt; Iff! IIIm i ii Is" ; ' u aut1*•»' nf Sill lin t
h a s*rap *rtr. 1 today by Urn U n ite !j
rlKlt* utiles relnforra '
" f Alabama to the supreme U(ll^ ,(-t,*» eorpa lias I-- &gt;. '»
7 ; n p, m .
w^Ttia
WhMf
IliHite*
»i»h»mnrr4
State . W eather Pnraan here to J
r.a iit and
w.*ra roofMent
t h a t rile
.......d. In t-n llclp o lr In
I f l’Wii till ft;*1I* *i,l lid !»« it l full mill
lU lu M ftrr
r j i h lit her.
U
.t
n(Rht
that
pM-.lilml
lloMofi*
t bowing a rartrstog tendenqy -if
Orlamlte a* i / V " * nt
Alltel a
T-»lav. dp; y o ic r d a y , 3I1.0J.
Mra. A . II. Hul l V
«'f &lt; hiTarptN **!’ , I ?M(nl
a
tiroail storm Af-controversy ft hod rauted r i“| * (••ii I "«. Im*
%
i"tf
will
If
Art*
\Vf(lw*MliF
pfliiF*
-turning toward th* west. An
rajfo, |I!,( u lifi I ( !*#*» ti v i■*•!tni;
! |«( ili- In Tnralite rih ! In***”
N r s ip ila lio q
picture f o r only If the | mMwm w old snrui auhskle.
rjftfit! "it a • r*»^8 ««*iiiilry Iflp t**
"&gt;\n*tpr llankhead,.of Alabama, fJj »* iliim i^ ftiy ItiH rii'iir
.v irn ry tar nrd at
BtM
A. M- a
C B.
ii n
n A.aN.
n. In yTTfi In |»(*r*|xHlir r a i are
Total for yrslr-rday ____
.00
&gt;ith |»i*i
'Ii
K (*. Wrlah*
»•!!
T . p'aretl the ranter
runlsr of th*
a fsineague of Justicw Black -kit fcHClM
Mr BrntllH aii ! |1ih l'-« If 1* ,«*t»a»l
Total for mouth to d ate. T O
Mum n n u fjliir.
im i fin (Milill lull tn i i m p i r l l i i ,
h rrr fur n *!»•»! * '• * '1^1 y«*** hu’.hwPh iiuftefc^*te*n ilM Fln jiin fali
' tu r'an -e about t n miles s o o l t \ f
Norrnalto listl.N
••I Rtu nut it
I bn thr nail on the bead whew he de­
t« rilay uflfrfi***ai at .**:!•» *V!»ark
s I'fiteplif,
Lake Ocarina os Iho f it iv M n
a ftrr a pailHnyiil illur**.
Irrw peralurte*
H rta ttml
lU'iniM raltr
y o rtm (flated live appointment was m erit
Thn
|
‘
ip *M p M,i» p-nllAl
ttlnsouthwest a f Lou)slana ami aakl meat In ih l. mmnlry r * „ da
i H by senrlra awlI party teyalijr,Mauilvum. *S; minimum. 71P H I L A n n I III A. hV pl, lr
U r ** *lr l - n j V.a I . K I ul port'
r rn r f f««■(*:»!•"« it *i**p h| Y ^ lo # ’
t u n a T it n o N a w A t r i :* !
| Ike sterns new wga showing * Iba things whlrh i ummoo sen se; ' nk i ‘
Andraw*.
Srn aln r
l l n s l d r*-a line
&lt; m -Phll»,lc1p l I, H t .- i children 1
Ontario. &gt; .....I.. I M - w-r
i
l
I
oiih
N.itjmiril
pAfk
In
W
h
j
b
i
*
" (lig ht westward or northwestward people, seeing (he Idrlnre as a| •ianklirad prndorad endorse men I*
O ftlslal Report
w
ill
see
mo.
u,t
-.
I.-..I
It...
&gt;
.■
».
..........
.
..
by
thr
w
at
li*r#
inti
a
it
|ii«|te*Htf»n
«*f
m
numH o N O I.ttl.il. H*-|0
|i
p.
movement attended by strong whole, have Ihe rlgki
In
eg- *Vom all rraada and classes’, thr
fo
llo
w
in
g
:
the VtO'l llw y »'*• l i i r l e l *
« t*rr nf II ih ’ larR-r
rmrrm+nl
laired hr i.illliOgs .4 -mnhee
shift big galas.
asm.
port. I lielleyr |h si Ihese things Jew s. C a lh e lk s, Protestanls and
H e r husband, nn I • n r
IlnoarfillF, and dim es f-ir
' pmjnciM. liiflM'Jlii*
Northeast s torm warning* were can be dona under the Pooatlta- ■terrors. U ra l aavm* to be tb" red * rs shrimp, on whl-b
■f t'hi*ag*&gt;;
p - t in r H-rrte IH ls Ie y M b
Kort f'rrk . «n*I iJrwiHl
daitia.
D r. K4w&gt;n IV Adonis,
feetl.
gla-.l
tnwa
(hrnog*-t
awrwrr
to
the
present
rwwlroversy
continued fra as New Orleans to
without the surrender of A
the pi&lt;lures threw slaters. »fc., ,\ A . lo-rlcat
these waters Ip rut. h
n’-i-'1- '- IhH W hile | |&lt;(U»h Ruiumnrrmfoi au p e rin lrm lcn t.
Calvrsterv T s z a i and w^p* « * ' single one of the rlv ll religion* sail the end s f tt.**
dNii h* shown m n i \ n inient-i ami Miss lam * Neal b*nh of 12
rerenllv that live arhnr.l **.•• •
Senator
Pepper
described
Uruled wwatwntd from Qalvaster liberties tt
was
Intended
to
in . j ( ’ rand Rapids, S lu 1 •viol Mrs. F
llrm-inVnH |,M)lulilr will he In in tracking- - -one i- r S "an
charges that Jtu lira Black
was lima led in C-I.er ka squsr. nut, ’
to Corpus P h risfl. safeguard." *
II
sig
h
t
into
lonnsti
n
U
lio
n
*
n
n d j.e , Welsh of Ibis t h y .
Heal
lie
tmm
day
and
I
wo
nlgbta,
Fisher.iii'ir
who
o
rd
lnsrllr
-.real
a rwemter af th* ku kins
Itwt. k* riMiltnned. white t b *
The funeral rirv ica mill h*-1! !
Horuu-srll will sc company
sea (bran or (oar days flH-T l l r s
•
for
•
1M0 tb s aver
framers of Ihe Const Italian piw
“O u r ptet rives arc Ivnl fur .***" l-r.vat*- and jl , whs asked lhat{
President (hair boats to capacity m l* o him. T hey |.rul**h1y will return
ian tete th* dsewd a 'laym an's duramowl".
ave net
flutsen La omitted
la r is in mant." U says.
to Washington Oct 5 6r I ,

R o o s e v e lt Hits
Court In Talk Oo

U

. o . tonstitution , T?1"rntr •T ,r:,"h: ^"'luHtuh w*. f,..m f..m*i,
In Fight To Reorg a n i z e Judiciary

American Legion1 Airplane Delivers Jacksonville Is
Tw ins In Ioakcland
Host To Shrine
W ill Hold Annual
Election Monday
Club O f Sanford

Morocco IVmplet*ives
Picnic At Sanlando
For IofH'stI Siiriiiers

sires LarRe Attend
ance At Meeting

in mar n»l| In*

CITY NEWS* BRIEFS

VlNit*

I in U»‘ 35 Boys Attend
Corps Drill

11**»

Sea Scouts Plan -«
To Build Sail Boats

II oatN For Tlie Navy

t

Storm In Gulf Is
'&lt; Moving Westward

LOCAL WEATHER

Florida Solona Back
Appointment OfBIack

111.4 •*|||**

B

U To Make
CrosH-Country Trip

Mrs. Bhlsley Dies At
Home Ol Msler Here

Fhiludelptiia St'lumls
To Tearli \Vith Movies

13

16

United

w *a *W »n «-

1‘rT -r

1
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J’ -*

�m
*j

'* i

,r

Klansman Block?

tt ft k ld

Wo have no patience with those Who

'M u r y n d B

* ',

for to d a y

, ,* A f W ty L « TKST: Vvhoaoevr.r

would

attack

President Roosevelt hy Condemning fdhner Senator Slack's''
affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan. There la much which
the President had done since he has been In office for
which he deserves criticism, and there are plenty o f reasons
which come to mind as to why Mr. 'Blhck wltl not make a
first class Supreme Court Justice, but the fact th it he once
belonged to the Klan Is not one Of them.
It la being1charged by his foes, as if there were atDI
some doubt about It, that Senator Black was a member of
the Ku Klux Klan. Of coiifse, he wis, . He won the elec­
tion, didn't he7 And he waa not likely to have done that If
he had not been a member o f the Klan/ It is more or less
customary for anyone running for office to Join most bf
•the organizations to which the bulk of hla constituents
find It agreeable to bolong.
Most politicians think it expedient to do as Romans
do when In Rome, and In Alabama, as in a jmdd many
other Southern states, moat natives! Belong;'or old belong,
to thc 'Ku Klux Klan. It was hardly any more of a crime,
or an affront to good moral standards, for Mr. Black to
loin Jhe Klan than for him to Join the Knights of Oolumin u t ile American Legion, or the Botary Club. It waa
simply tne thing to do, that waa all, and he did It.
ThW ls*hol to say that the Ku Klux Klan Is abovo rcprriach, or that It has not done some things for which
tho tnajbrlty of Its membership are probably sorry; So
far ns wc kntfw there is not a single ofganlzition In the
United Slates whose every act we approve of.In toto.

American

" k m I. sislatT«*«k qu£tiy‘W
hed move. thnpreaiuH. Thle lets the

«

lunin A-vf-Oul ’Attar t*P greenfl*.

ao Hint, Itl^
minute far aaw rslh aajaJt hateacnj* an h]i houdjkary or until a doctor pronounce*
l&gt;o«a olid mouth I the* person dead.

forearm.

accusation 'kept lint/ from accurtloa #n litvlinilo|i .to tka conrerttnro st Nrou which drafted
the original accord.

Today tile lilno powers made
1*0 mention of Italy In a .brief

, trelkirdfreth, and abMilli not In
ta e^ eem n k vof rihrJM, hath not
Go*. He CJtt 'aMdelli In tb«
doelrlai# 4f ‘ CWI*t. he bath liotli
Ib s '/ W ia C , &lt;MT Ihe
Son. 2

Hoff*

1

*« ji'4rt^r i

‘tad senator

from Spanish 'ter.
f c , '. Thoac
K * qsoesUd
^ 'p trU trly
1' / 1pan Into

three rook* who wen-1
in llu-mln the other ilay
Jumped 11mu ihr frying
the flic-

While the sparrow family Is perhaps' the
most numerous of all the birds native Jo
Florida, the LARK SPAIIROW is quite Pare

Eramler Huaiolinl'a yoinir urn
■ Vittorio la- gains to ] lolly Wood In
/ Study the motion pklm r bn-dlir**.
Ha aboold make a anal leading
i i man hlmaclf.
A Mexican proftaaor wants ta
; M i l the
i n v glamor
g iB m u r oout
u t ill
w n r , fAll
in
&gt; .flaks
of war.*
am a — J , 1 m a
. I m u Is Ah _
ka i'is.
ha.
to do la to clrtulsta
a few
.plstoraa of the Shanshal battle*
fraet— Daffalo News.

New Building

the graaghopper 'and potato b^g as wbU^Aa
grass seeda. This sparrow migrates In lim­
ited numbers to the east and west coast# of
Florida In October and November, return­
ing northward in April.
«
It was during the distressing period Im­

consider necessary.
. ,Dr. Kerrin a sallied
Murmllnl and “
Hitler.
While lli/Mi
— tjiargn worn beb* mriile it ffnnrvw mhtoii* In
Wim* said they. iheTr relatives,
tnd filrmlt fia'i] hren asked wllh-'j
b toe pfol 10 rlnya to volunteer forjl
he rpalilali SisuTgcnt nrmy. Of**|
(Iclblfl 'li-nli'd that aby larged
Ifpiip* wuru preparing to Join Uiof]
ititian force* already In Bpnln.
J
Tlifl MiflllriToncan was full ofj]
/tench and-ltrltl*h warships rui-B
?owor*.| In "fire linmcdUlily" on!
suhrasrhiea, atirface vessvn, smll
wlilqh might attack1
I
V I ^ . J h k .J A s i t. 1 J •Irplonci
I,
wilt MO longer bn Permit merchant shipping. Itaty stayed
l.trd tn i i ir lf ic n i'Atli iftio riilo t w t of Uic patrol, »ct op hy tho
I* lurk* ................... ..........
ftS f r K 01111‘ I:f »'!5 hhi ,P»wf t«. A snip,

:hosen to guide the unsettled destinies bf
PTurkla. During hit term as Governor,
Unltbit States military forces, partly com­
posed qf negroes, were sUUoned at stra­
tegic points throughout the htato, On Feb­
ruary 25th, 1868, a new constitution was
adopted Which served the State wall for 17
years. Its radical changes from, the old
constitution Included the right of suffrage
to all men of legal age without regard to
race, religion 'or color. It was mandatory,
howeyer. for citizens to first maks • solemn
declaration of permanent attachment te
the American Union, .
-

The iniinirtHiicc of building as n .factor not only in mediately following the Civil War jh at
tho advancement of living standards, but In maintaining the DAVID S. WALKER, a Kentuckian, wai
national economic l/alnnco is reflected in n list of Facts
‘*V
‘fUu”;
—about Construction and Housing'' recently issued by the
Educated Chieftdin
hospital unRI aomtvme tome* In Fhamlwr of Commerce of the United[ States.
I h First Indian To
mVa liid'bifliU'tt 'fer ua.
Among the facts listed, from official and authorlta,
.
T C .-a. .....live sources, are:
, ./
"
‘
Head Reservation
vT8aka'off‘nl-on cuaalnr frsai*
I, From a peak of $11,060,000,000 in 1028 the volume
CROW AtlRNCY,. Mont.. P*pt.
" * •'
and leVttstMa totween Itooac- „ f construction decreased to a low of. 88,002,000,000 In
vhH abd^ckn 1. I^wH aure keep i 03:, u |ncrCflMMi to $6,784,000,000 In 1086. •
•#- - (A1)—HfTHjitkWkJWl Yel- ’ (in la w * m « ra*. tw»»&gt;
li«rr b«0
the c o r n t r y . | to Ju*l i
2 . Private residentlnl construction accounted for 30.2 lowtall, li-ador of the onre pow-r- for |lh&gt; yiwm
ful Crow Imlinns, Is striving to unending druftph) between thos*
• J
.
IjH-rcent of the total construction outlay In 1028 and only make Ills hard-wurklna tribesmen who wonld 'presovre this nrlglHava. ycnt*swi raadlog thoas l » l iwrcent In 1036.
, ,
,
rronomlrnlly Indcpemlcnt.
i n«1 broad concept Of the Conall"What To Ds" srilclaa in Toa Her-1
3. "Overcrowdink" of dwellings is much less in tho
Ycllmvlnll, n collego graduate, tullun Sa u layman's Instrument
eldT If you esn ramemhar ail of. United States thun in ninny foreign countries, the per- haa devlseil n "i»hBb|lllatlon pro- of s^rerninaid. nnd • thpao wbn
tham you will always hava an sealCcnti,go of such overcrowded dwellings ranging from 3 gram'' whirli Includes building up./would slirlml Ihn Oonalllutlon
of tho trllH'V Imlfnlo and othar Inin a InWyar’a ipntruet."
percent in England to 1.4 percent In 64 American cities.
herds, slock raising nnd dlvcralfhcJ
Tlirnughont ilm history of Ihe
4. During the present decade the average annual in­ crops.
| eonnlry each effort at aorlnl re
llu nlsn hopi'n to irttoro to the' form had be«n rullnd- unrnnatl, ftfllP* of these political minded crease iin the numiicr of families will approximate
Ctmltltutlon Day apaakara eviricowr (he p10Henry In horaaman’ torionnl by ’ lla nnemlea, lie said
6. Tiic average annual number of family dwelling unit" Thlp for which they licrkma fsm- The prntrrilvn tariff. t»|e Iai«U4*ntJy Jwllcva In the Conatltullon
til fight, but manly think that upon* which constriictimi was started wns 677,000 in the oua throughout (tin Writ- With a Una Punhate, Ihe MUanuriCmm
EmMagt BaoagveU should be ticcAtle-1020-1923 and only'165,000 In the. seven years view to making the* Crows “Ihe prondae,_ melboila of flniuirlng
allowed to Interpret It,
lie*I mounted'Hike In Ihe world,“ lha Civil War, add regulation ol
1330-1330.
he has Imported staflkma andi railroad ralca. ha cllod as ln0. The totnl number of dwelling units built or under broisl
Ths
4hs /allow who gets lha biggest
mires, nnd galhqnl the alancee,
construction
by
the
federal
government
to
date
is
only
kick out of ttfo 1* not always the
heal lechnbal Infor millon.
| .Blrlkln* »t ' lha Uwyeria rom‘
oea who sticks . hla nack out tlw 27 101.
YrlloHloil In the first- Indian t" ralllaa of (bn Anurlean Ulwrly
7. The greatest lug lias been in the construction of tieenim! auperfulrwlcnt of n reaar- laagna, hn a«ldt
JaftHost aH BwfPfiiiJ. Nclriwr
vatlon.
. “ U m tlfaq two years ago l*
If It 0»a on* ilhu'i* always tack* low cost housing.
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of th« h|ghaal priced lawyan In
Otg ‘away from treble -Bl. IV f
8. The number of-firms engaged in contract construc­
K&gt;liotimnAlaaVa P i * » Tw lha. Urid gays lha Ballon cwllh.
tnburg IndfPaSIr'pt.
tion decreased, froth 135,057 in 1929 to 75,047 in 1935.
That i right. Jt**!1 your1bock up
9. Regular construction employment reached a peak of
2.888,000 in 1928 and declined to 629,000 In 1934, recover­
I . otgSJiliBlInns ing to 1,210,000 at the 1936 peak.
lf*t keenly (lav,
10. Savings nnd loan association# hold 23.1 percent
parks rvganlmg slid private Individuals 21.4 percent of tho $17,740,000,000
pA flc CUy—nut of home mortgages outstanding.

Roosevelt flit#

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mi

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By I'llBSTON GROVER
WASHINGTON. Sept. 15 —OD
•When emigre** all* down th'a
li or next winter Ui write a
irm hi3 , tho politician* ha well
) the farmers will have their
re* uu thu shape It take*.
The AAA setup wa* distinctly
bmefk-li.l to the idinlftlitrarion

_
_________ In |03l and 103fl. I* provided an
hegvily to lhe| urgunbalton amtmg the farmtre

linns. These lit turn are undrr
the suparvlslo^ of alalp urgant.
tatloha. the hood* of Which ara
thoaen by lha sscrcUry of agrlculture. Croupa U atatea, In
turn, film regiona, also hroiled
by hit afpolntste.
It la tartalnly true that much
effort »« mode to keep polltlca
from influencing the distribu­
tion of baneHta under ths act. It
U equally trua, however, that
aach local &lt;l ggnloatlon Womra
a “coir Intahaatod In preserving
tka orfakueitm through which
It derives benefits.
By law* of tho local organieationa Baal only with admlnU.
tratloa af the, AAA act, But by
their vary nature they develop
M l /Meal “town-Vila," open to

vrcd la Gadlllyjwlth a re*
gonaral opthat of the .ana
,.sa largely Is the
Mr tho moment I bay

l

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ijovor, «(te. ws*, Invited to Join
InteliistioDsI fleet.
WllUiari clrrles ,nw In ths
close noilsImrolinn hot woe u
rrsnch ami Jirlljsh flcol* an.Im­
portant new fnttnr In lbs tniso
European sttnnlhin'. *
, neproaauintivoB ,if . Balkan
states oiproHsi'd appreliebslon
over Miianollul'n eventual. rear■Hon l'». Hid ridiiiinl of Prance,
llrllaln anil vthor power* tn
sram Italy pnr|ly In (tin patrol.

Italy lus lieon |„ |h0 lime,
•'Shi of thn "null plrnry" Hsus
•loco ItvV'Is lilmilly accsisi
Italian snbimirini's of
slnklns
-l*o finvlat marelmni ship*. That

Tdr Reel
REFRESHMENT
6n ThUa Hot
Rummer NighU

oiio Wt

o nokss

Ilia IoeaI pr
ly approve*
*l*last wean
Rgs Togwol
-thaaa local

tw fc *

S O a ra

B w lr i t r i

...

8*nford Ave. •*

Wttcbev 'Repaired ’ By
Om Who Really

JEWELER
108 iU ffio lla

'ItAGNOLIA

‘

BEER— W INE— DRINKS ’

Dpen Dajr arid Tflght

ru R N fn m te

•Wo

wittfcte,

ICHES
CUBAN. BAN
. 8PAOH____ __
CH IU AND CHICKEN t
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DIRECTORY

. 'SANFORD
ELECTRIC rC0

;

Bar-B-Q . *

:lty to tbs roodlllan* down

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and contributing

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"W « tail mi loii|p;r yffuid, tbj.
luvariM or io-yasr lagk.‘ ,
"Yoa Will Iliad un |U*miraUni
In • nay Qf . Itqi Isnaqpss pttjUti
Constipii|i*n for delay. In/the r*
forma whlclt'.yi “
*
American jibopl,
Bitampt, i&gt;
"Yet noirly fmwl llirao ilai
and ar.nuomlo
boon jcopnrdUml nr actusUy fen

* # e V je t r

oar a giving tuch wUctprcitd

Orlando I* having more Inn
these daya funning nut the Jonk
J&amp;knla. A a a mutter lit fart Orlan.tu
U/J^Utjplab) smart la catering to
Mcenl law-aiding rllltrna and not
going after lha sporty element
*hd their, followers who make
iOm« rcaorta Imlbada of crime

■Hh Ifc,

Incut In Iho ytodllirraneyi atlni|ia on shipping ji*dubmaHne.,.
Plants hftvn hdmbod ihn ilrtlUh
Corporal mid It other merchant
tetania tdiira Pebrttarr.

Green Valley
..Dairy

$

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W E K T -T tie J K W E l M
DfoBMiada And WatckM

* v* Fima Wgteh And Jmlry rfayalAat
Diamond ‘ fountlig And W * v | i %

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Social And

Dram Majorosa Struts
m s Gardens

Perso

l l j . i l it:ir

Our farmer* nrn breaking nn'l
nitiklm: ready land* fur |lii’ nill iimn crops,
Whirtrr mill Mnr*nil plm.tcil
||||| lint rell-Vy Tuesday that li»"
In i'll (ilii'itpil In Oviedo,
.\. Diidn, no nro liilorituil.
liliUitni Hie tin t lit Hlnrln till'

E L I Z A B E T H B R IG H A M J O R D A N , Society Editor

Social Calendar

Mrs, Evans McCoy Is
Honored With Party

P e rso n a ls

A nnrprlfp nliowrr honoring
Mr. and Mr*. Msro 1Langiton
l Mrn. Evan* McCoy, recent bride,
The fifty Fifty Bunday Behool
, K-ni ciren yrntcnlay afternoon at left today fhr FtofSoce. 8. C.to
C lss*, of the
first
Methodist
I llir home o f Mr*. F. E. Do)* on spend a few wet Us.
Charth will meet at the home
■ Park Arrnue. Hostesses were Mrs.
of MUs Bara Myrtck. Lake
M. N. Cleveland- Mr*. It. U G*rt4*‘
A: U. Moses has returned from
Mary&gt; at 7: JO o'clock. Uoslastea
non Mrs. I. E. Kstrklg., and Mrs. New York where he ha* been
will be Mrs. William Coleman.
Itolx.
■pending several months,
,
Mrs. I’ortsr Lansing aigl Miss
Tube rosea, love vine and rose
limit were used to docorata the
Mr*. Mauds M. Miller has ar­
room*. Mia. J. II. Colelough pre- rived here after spending
the.
sciilnl an Inlrrcsllng mmn consummer In New England. •
lr-.l for nhlrli
Mias Edtabclh
Whllncr was au-arilrd first prise,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chase have
a &gt;i't nf measuring spoons. Sec­
returned to Asheville, N. C. after
ond prise, a face cloth and aoap, ■pending serefsl days here. '
won won l.y Mr*. R, O, Crenshaw.
.Mr*. H. C. Moore pave several
Mrs. Owen Bemhslm and efclly
musical reading* arcompanlrd by dren returned to Chicago relief-,
Mr*. J. &gt;1. Colelough.
day after speeding a week with.
The iflfta were presented to the Mr. and Mrs. Ted naltael.
! honorce In a very unique manner
by Mita Ellialk-tli Whltner. Re- |
Miss tllllle Wight plans to leer*
frrshment* were then served to tomorrow
for St. Petersburg
the gurata j,y the hostesses assist-1
where alio will spend taro weeks
cil hy Miss Carolyn Collier and ,
visiting relatives end friends.
Mia. J. II. Colrlncyh.
Enjoying the parly were: Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs- John !&gt;. DunUp
J II. Truturk, Mr*. J. T. Nrwby, mid two son* or Hol|ywo*d trs
Mr*. Alice Elder (ireen*, Mr*. J.
visiting D. 1* Long ami family at
II." Oimlmlrh, Mrs. R. I- Glenn.
their homo on Beardall Ave.
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tlf
i!

Ebsen Dance School Miss Ruth Strange
Is Guest Of Honor
Will Re-Open Soon
It lini been announced Hint
(lit) Elmon HiTiool of Darning will
roopon In tho n"*r fuluro.
All wishing tu enroll may do
an at tlm Wumaii'a Cluli Mnnilsy
fsoni 3:30 o'clock unl» *:&lt;*&gt;
o'clock.
It It Is ItapoMlIdn In rrstsl-r;
sl Hint lliun call Mrs. W. II.
Blswsrt. telephone (Ol d. for an
range atoula
CHRISTIAN

it
■ii ,

BCItSCE CHURCH

,:Matlar'' Is Ihe rubjert of Ih*
laason aermon In *11 chureha^ of
t'hrlsl, ftrlenlisl. Bcpl. II,
Thn aolilen Tesl Is from I^vltleiis, -Jl»:(. “ Turn y* not anlu
Idols, * nur mak'o to ynurselrea
luollpij gtHlg'. 1 nm llio Iftirifyour
Gnd.”
Among tho ellatinns which
romprtao llio b-**on sermon l«
Thn fnltoplnn from I ha lllbte
-W'liaT proftlalli Ilia graven tin
age that the maker. 4hereof hath
graven It; llio mollen Image, and
a teacher of H*», that the mak
ar of bla work irasleth tharuIn. tn make ilumli Idols- Wot
unto him that aalth to the wood,
Awako; to tlm ilnmn slooe.
Arlsa. It akall tonrli! ilehold. It
I* laid nrer with gold and sllVnr, and thorn la lm hreath at
all In hlb* midst nf Ii" lil"h , J
J*.

1M.

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Mr. ami

Mr*

J*. It ti.

it - U n

as

II*

Ihry

I ne at.u &lt; nave irgishtllva
eetncils Hint tui-ute lawmaking
pi nl li i.n Inlin e their legislatatea
convene.

Kaai’ll

Sunday
Monday

■flic d.ij,

li, |t. iimn vent to flnntord
Mmid.iy.
,M\ II '\|| |IIvent of llayloll.l
lle.i. Ii i . |lu&gt; r.m *1 nt III. Mur
Itll
f’lllnlliy.
Me n f I Mra, A. TinRley nl
Hoi l,t lib’. ('.In-Iilft,
Urn winter.

mo

In're

till

II |. lep.iitiHl lli.it Jutnoa W ll
him nf l ‘li&gt;tlmi(ti Im i Imilght I Ik llrnwn tumio mi riuilli r tuire el
j-t.nt.i- I ■•mill tv1,1 will Iniltil r ft

Florida Cypress (lsrdrnt la miles
ssp ahead fer prelty Friscllta Rvelrlh
Corps af tvlnlcr llsrrn In the big
tenlien In New fork Clly.—Photo b)
m

Minn,
The •ll'ev Henry Martin nml
M v, Mu* llortln tell rhutailit)
for Hie, ire'i m i i lor n men
t^iin. Thi-V «ll| rlsll t'le.irsnlor.
T.iiip i ftiid nllier
nest
riwi-’l
el liiMi . I! it Ti ti, (Inn ell) nml Mrs.
C over went i.liiipplnr In Orlftit
do 'I'lilil eil.ly.

A T THE CHURCHES

Mr. end Mrs. M.,'- l l o i t t , s ^
son. Herbert, have, retuiftted;fripj
New York where Uiey' have1been
■pendIn; the summer month*.
-*
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Miss Donni* Dresden thas.-returned from a raonlh’a 'tyttlt ■'id
Atlanta. Ca. and points ;)p' Tennesscc with friend*'and relative*.

Sunday

Johnson T V S ftl
Martin Johnson's last picture i 1

Spccial
f krrtltiL*

|tr#*ch!ii»i it11*1.
&gt;« si Ii»*»tin111
Hif mrr \l*‘«*•

IT TIKES

UlC

idwdv*tills*.

•J ic h H * Tn n « &gt; ii*r» .

IT M X T C A M ITlU N IA
WIN 1-24
•Ulr PIM*
I He A 511
rimsi
nig* a ;u

ikvaervlb* .Wedrtredsy-at
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I . mIIssh

■School.; 10 So A M.
|
csrrm fr, •M-s* A. •■M*
prdni*&gt;riARi&lt;in. s i s : r .
»'■
, ■«• i r M*st(ha. t oe v. u .
n slsrvlc*, I l i I*. U.

Mr*. Rebecr* Heard-of ’Alesandrr City. A la .’ Is th e ,ili»*l of
Mr.' and Mrs. Jsck . Hall for
about two weeks.
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T i l . R ir . IV . f. K « r r * .
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H S T tV v t
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each
u.

U u ofta y.

p s s tn r.
lilt* .

n -a d sv School. I* •* A. M.
W r ila * s 4 A y

s v s n le s

w o r s h ip .

I I I'i l l
T*U are Ipvllrd to w srsslp with

A

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DEE HEE
INN
!»•»

Mis* Minnie Strange left re­
cently for' Jacksonville where, she
will cnlvr Massey's Dullness Col­
lege.
.

}0&lt;i Cewiwfr fee

MANIIWIITIKS

Hell .1 1 11 ... !*•* K
umlrp Hi® dir®®II*hi nf H. !■’. t*4»4'l|lfr
,
fiM p, || 11H it'flnrh,
Th4 II. *1 U. l-.rrlN
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n V lK IIO B lt t lllJ lllR T 1 i i r m m
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Y E S ! it’ s o u r business
TO MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE

MttMtdur \V«irN|il|t. 11 •*" ' It.
r.k 1ttltiM WurRlHt* S
1* M
K|&gt;n«1-rl h I .*■pi,k tim pi" *"t ftf 7 11

pul.l l(* I k n . t i l u l l r
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Mi inlriif NvitieHl »* *1 "P

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Nr-ft.M .i,
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‘ Maynard W erner hat returned
( In iRliiin i:n«1'nvnr,
to hls home in Hammontoo. N. J .
guadsy Bek out, 1:11 A. M.
llOfatag ivdisntp, IDS* A L.
after having been the guest for
r i l l i T I I I M l n T I \ % l I I I III II
Miss Ruth Htmngo was guest
U l P. if. silt r u
17. . 17 i;lni«tf. M il l!Mlo i
several days of Mr. and Mrs. (1
iv*Blng
\V»r*Slp.
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P.
M.
P
ihhI a y
Hir vli ’pR
nf honor a t a buffet aup|&gt;er F r i ­
IV«.1*isd*y P r *)* t aariirr I 31
M. Boyd.
II I.I.. Ht ImmiI. 1*1 t»« ^ *1
day night in honor of h rr birth,
P M. .
M"tn'nK %t
11
A M
Far tdniH** ter ih* 1. r,t-.-f
••nl hm
mi rM i
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M
day. The supper was given hy
im l iQlbrool hsOHns
Mr, and Mrs. Ban
\|li| m It Fitklie- W m I ip J o
7
her mother at I heir home on and son. Buddy, left today"1
Vtajtar*
Ja»'Frti
I* M
for
liifr id f v 'r f i nm
r*«f*• *
*
Myrtle Ave.
their home In Motidlan. Miss. p a o u c u c a r n o r
lirgiiliprlrv
Those enjoying the
occasion Mr. Holbrook lisa bean playing
Tim N A S tlir.a r.
\\V ln% ltd* j mi* t*i mi
Tha II-v n. F, ilyaham, pastor
were: the M issrs Ruth St range, baseball. wllh ihn Sanford Look
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Sunday School, Hultday. IV A. U.
htnor guest,
Hetty Thurmond. oula
prraebtns. Hvndsr. It A. M
r i n s r « i n i h ii h i
v
NT.
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Buaitsy,
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hi n*% i h r
D erirus Ilnyes.
Doris Jackson. Ii
PrSKvhlag, sninasy, ■ t*. u
i : »*i r»f.i : 111* t,
Betty Lots, and Nellie Cuntnng t F iie n d i of Mm. II. J . I^hman
P ra rsr Mailing,
\V,dnis&lt;l*«. t
U&lt;ii&lt;ii,t v ;; c I»mm|
ham.
l
*o-M ■'* 1•
will lie glad fn learn that she la
,|V'«"rtl'i*’R*li*l * k III*
l» M
11 covering inpldly at the Ferneld
fwmc M rrituuiaT i n r a m
; Fie** If.- h|I i u
It.......
L O * Hour**, r k
'
l.ivt.-hlnn
Memorial
llaepltal
nit.I l 'i (I (v fi.uii - &gt;•"
J " , It**- d. IF, lv*g. poet**,
i (&gt;• i* m
w here she jim ler went an oporation
Run4sy-0rhe.il
r a . M.'
id. •
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Pmsesfag i tl:S*
: ** A. (A .
rcceiilly.
t l f l l . V I IIHhk I r»*H '**1* %I.
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS
M 'M ilaurU

Vnm

Pair

Oaf)

Mrs. II B Lewis has returned
ft oni Conneaut la k e I'atk. Pa.,
Boniilor rbarlmt O, - Andrews Toledo, Ohio, and l,aPortr, Ind.
will pnibftlily aiH’.ik nl Hie week­ where atw has liccii spending the
ly Innibeaii nf |lin Kiijiford llo- past two month*.
IIIHIU.

lary Club In tlm Valdes Hotel
Monday, s i t o i i II iie , 1o
Jl.
II.
I nil-in in, president of ||i« organ
Union
FIBOT SNOW FALLS

Mr. nml
Mrs.
BUI' nodger*
plan to leave Him or row for I heir
ranch In llercU Ir, Tat. Mr. Rmlgi-rs lias 100-11'' inaaager of the
Ipukiiut Baseball

PreacaiBg 1

1* f . a ?

refug,
Amd* tnwiisfiiU Tru'rrylng
fur llielr ovnienftla.
*
Flurrtna
rnnlliinrd
for ' two
mlnatna bnfnre -vlt.inglng tqralh.
Luwoal luiuperuluro" was 41 da
greos.
*
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its-v &gt;i,nHu
tTill Hull I

pyt-t* o e s ru i, r t n u i | t t i *

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LA KH . r a r w n K r s i . T g

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COSTS ONLY 4 9 ^ F0R 1 2 .............

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Tlm I lossoii'sqrnmn also Incliulea Tbfl, following pnasagn front
CO M FO R T FO R V IB IT O R 1
lha t^ iiU s n Tuinnro JaUhouk,
“ flclancn apd; Jlcnllh with Key
K .rH A T -A
to thkVWMMurew'! by Mary Da- v vjXJNUON. . Bcpt
kef I M y : “ Tliat mallnr 1a sllb sUeping dipartment .for visitor!
d»
Mil pal lent* of Bt. iunholoaaw&gt;
aunilkfi or lie* Ufa aadj t r » ’ t
• — J ---------- r '
W - J i •milk
diuftr and
HUOHBY RICOVRlMNO
AVeiati Te«r*r,
Unit t r i l l * i f lh a falsa beliefs bospllat has been opoaad. «u h
•M.
dertsltorles
for
men
and
woman
of mortals, and esWa only In a
_____ i(ar cm not
and
a
canteen-'
wllh
all-eight
w
.
1.
Hoghey
I*
mpeetod
.re­
rpasillUous mortal coaaeloua*
covering slowly
front lajsriea
sa. Ifanre, nT wo approarb Berries.
■uataiaod, whan ha tad from a
* *
Bplrft bad Truth, wn lose the
II foot ladder tg tho UU1 Hard­ **'prs&gt;»r masting, l:M T. M. '
TO R E B U IL D M ARKIR
conscionannss of lusller,'*
Thursday•
•
,JS _____
ware Store aartlor In (ho weak.
. rw rso i
IJ N T O N , led.. Bept. I I .—
Mr, Hughoy, It waa fidiretad.
OUAKfc IN ITALY
""
Plam age being mslfe for tb* breams over-balaaMd when ha
(A re
rebuilding of a monument mark­ attompud to idjaat a relMr bn
PAnhlA, Italy, Bept. II.—(AT ing tha roaier nf popalptlo* of tha laddtr and fall an a rsbhor,h.
*—Many biddings were demolish- Ike tlnllod State*, two and nlae- tlrod lawn-mower wfckh broke
. ad her* last night by a sever* laatks lalles nonhesst o f Union. several of hls riba, but alio
I earthquake Ttwire were po known Th* eriginal marker, built af hroka bis rail onto (ho concrete
U tU fA T IU U A L
n u r.
falaUtlaw. but hundred* hf faml- coal. w *l bnnled fur fool tail floor.
r Wc «.• mg,
p p a td r
Hos uvnegatod their bom*a, la winter by a noady family. •
_a » L Avenu..
» A hi Wli­
IM I other structures, in
Pnerlo Rico has a
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m ar climate thea Wasbhtgtan- D.
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nev* HirsttWIHNKII. Nell, B*M. I I .—UPI
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left hls panama bat In’ a Canhr. . . i f i
Young P.
Minn- retriaiirint whllo oarnota
mssllng l Al
H.
bn urn aller a viretioa. _
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Vflnro.lA r.
m
This summer.'a year aflaeloa|nx tho lust, lie -atoiHiod In- lha dag
■amo rasisurflll foT ta les. Thara
■IM
was the hat,' walling far hint to
1114
•*1 M e o f lg
rlalM It. A nd It w*a spat I sally
Iv M a r ierv
bruabod, too.
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" -^n-The .Tourist Finds Hat
Year After L orIhe It

Kane. i»a.. HepT.
first aumv nf lha seasOu fall
yoalerdnr pn llils blsheat penn■ylvanU Inuij. sending hay'favor

s

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Khi-ro

Worn :.liiip|dliK ill S.iufnid Tuei
■1ay..
I: A I'.irA -II wn» In Jtitiifnril

u v|||l|n( , t |hc hom, of Mr;
, «.
■ m
a
* nd M ri‘ J‘ T r e ,r *0n l0 f ‘ •
days.

Mlaa Margaret Cos, daughter
of Mm. Maude M. 'M ille r, who
has been making her home In
Boston for the past two yearn
has returned to Sanford.

l,.iki l.nnt

nlll »|k«ihI llio I wt week nl Ihi'lr
tni'iillnn
Hr. I»:iy Kill (III lil*
pnipn rmiday. tviit. ti.
Unr lin'rrliniJi
ilochlrtl
tn
rruilitui* Thursday half hollilsys

i

Randsll Chase has returned' to
AthevUD, N. G. after having aV
tended the funeral of F. 8. Vernay.
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ii*n1it4 I&gt;r ir.5 hml r»*

r.lmo 'v . 1 1 t-uili-.l Inst nlRhi . ep,
|HVim1 M limit In‘M [iilllllml.
The mini .li'tf nf rrmiuintc* w*g
In tlsty ill. M private irlp'* and
II w,ta iil*r1iiM'it tin linil not H i
fin't In lilt &gt;iflinn nl llip. mlnlet &lt;-&gt;■ for a trim. Business men In*
.&lt;] nltltic nl
nUternmMlt otflCM
told (rankly lh.it l)r. Htharht “ no
b lifter lifts ftiiy liillaenco."

Till" lli-v, nml Mr*. Jli". it
It.iy (in) ml llirnugh' Ovknln Krl-

7

Girl Scouts Plan
Swimming Party

ii.m r l.il

tU'llMIII.

Mr. and Mrs. It- J. , Hopkins
a|K'iit Thursday afternoon in (AInndo as the guests .of ■ tbllr
daughter, Mrs. M- M. Jenkins.
Mr*, 'hll.worth Harper Mrs. A T.
11fioiiJni't, Mr?*. II.
Huckrr* Mrs.
,a
Clifford
Mrs. Roy
Roy Rrltt.
Rrltt.
iffo rd Walker. Mm
Mrs. J. M. Rrsily, Mrs. R. M.
Hums, tfrs. K- W. Fite, Mr*. M
Mm. Laurence Wilkins enter­ N. rlevrlnnd, Mrs. R. O. Crenshaw,
tained yesterday afternoon at her!Mr*. II. I.- Ciarrlson, Mm. t. E.
home wllh a surprise shower Kstridge, Mrs. R. It. Flppin, Mm.
honoring Mist Wlnlfrrd Hutchins. J. II. Rslridgo, Mm. Zeb Ratliff.
Mm. Dole, nml the Misses Minnie
bridc-clect.
llneli- Kllss’trth Whltn«r, France*
The living room nml Aning kfi.irot*, Cjirmeta Darker, Elisaroom' of - the. Wilkins home were lielli Ailams. and Carolyn Collier.
attractively decorated with a pro­
fusion of slnnlas and fern. Mur­
ing the afternoon Dingo was en­
joyed
for which high acor*
prise. linen handkerchiefs, wes
presented id Mm. Ruth Hutchins.
Tim Ctrl itrouta of Troop Num­
At tho tea hour refreshment's
feauring .heart shaped sandwiches ber Duo tiirl hi thn Ctrl Hroul
were itrved
by the hostess. U ttlo I toil:,-i Friday stternnon.
Iklrlug (tin business aoaslonofThose enjoying this occasion
were: Iflss Winifred Hutchins, fleers worn eleeled and routine
honor gUrst, Mm. 8. C, Grahim. m ailer* dlsrussivl, Tliu inetuliers
s a w o n .. U r * . U . Ui1*'- -Mthrtii roa"s
wbleh w ill It"
Mm.
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W. Hsrriet, Mrs, Raymond Cald-j dlnrta&gt;'“ l In Hi" tloarec s)iow. A
well, Mts. E. II. Cullunr. Mm aw lnililliii; Ita iiy wna planned for
Ruth llutelrlns,
Mm. Ijiurence tile Must liloelllig nt Ranlftiniln
Wilkins, the Misses Cmrgena Hinlnei.
HefriiahniCnU u err.) rerved
III
Hart, Winona l*urvi*. Clara Der.
tleson, Margaret Cullum. Dor J niiiinislninteljf Twenly two memlie rn.
filafford, and Naomi Hutchins.

6CIIACMT TKROUQK
in m .iN .
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nil 11'iHMlitl
ntjmfUl Hint
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Student Hostess

OVIEDO

you. To protect your health and pre­

lur nuw. Ye*! We tin ull I hit—nnd
lain- ull Ihnl drudir’njf, utcing work
out of your life — w llh nur wondor-

serve your beauty— to

ful Damp W»hh Service,

Yes! We make It our busjhcss to takgi
the nlfihtmaro out o f washday for
keep

those

tell-tale washday lines out o f your
hands and face.

BOB A LIE N %

hangar ^
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T o give you extra

J
j

We rail fnr ynur bundle. We wash
your rtothcrt beautifully at a priea.

hours every week for tho thing* you

Ihut’a Inner than you can do theai

dream of — but never can find time

n l home.

I'hone— right now.

SEMINOLE COUNTY

LAUNDRY
PHONE 1?5

819 W. THIRD ST,

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IW DEAL SMASHES TAMMA N Y IN N EW YORK PRIMARY

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FATHER WEARS MIA

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k U r .l

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n ry p

ini- madonna mantle September 15 Tefl on youthful I*en&gt;y
Parker. Iwreeved father of 41-day old Fltrrle Jane Parker, whoae
mother riled three mlnutea be fora aha waa bom a!l£E-a-£^ a » a f
'.•^tn"tni’&gt;ir""fll"K'Ta»ed Bom art "AUanti, i!a « hoipltal, the baby la
*«tinwn in her fathrr a ran**

New Deal camllilatea non a double-barreled victory over the Tammany Tien in ,New rYork City'*
mayoralty primariea, Jeremiah T Mahotiry, New Henl-nnti-Tftniimioy m il . mu i.witidiiie. defeated
Senator Itoyal 8. (*opelimt, foe of the lton*rvrlt a'lniliii*tmtloii, lor the llentociuHe ......inntion. Meanwhile, Mayor Khirello II. I-afionrdia. anti-Tammany fmtlnii cilidlilnle noil ntm n tin.m-li (lim it or
tbe New Heal, won the llepubliratl nomination. Mahoney (tln'nl from left ill flout row( mol ainne
of hla follower* are »lmwn (lop) rrlehratinlf hi* victory. (lliviou*ly ilejerleil, i enatoi Copeland la
ahewh (lower left) watchii.K the vote* ptlPup aimlnet him. In t;«y Mood, .............
i!m o r riuht)
heart of hi* *ma»hin|r trlom|ih over the Tammany cnmliilale.

llOMR-DAMA(JEl) PRESIDENT HOOVER

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F r a n k T h o m a s O f A la b a m a Is
33 b V l e t d r ^ F r b i t t e r l y D i s a p p o i n t e d W i t h
H i s 1937 E d i t i o n O f T i d e

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tlAtNK.8VUXta.S«PI. IS. Man­
ager llon “ Foots" McShsne of
the Flotilla Htntu Isisgne fUolilpli.ni. tho tjnlnosvllle 0-Men. auttuitiirisl imlay illst be had notlil
luted Jake Ranch to hurl the opPe*. wnlug r.smo nrtslnsl the t'ordeh'
.till Itrls
of
ilia .Ctcnrgln-r'InrMn
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*, ,i .. I,r llln four mil of rev pm g'm i- 1 .mins Inf !*in Bail Hi
.t4** i it ■.i i'li i -11“ rhnlnplni) hip.
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H I S G O O D R I G H T H A N D will be a mainstay In hold*
lng down Ysnkee opponents’ hits In the lVnrJil Series. Charles (Red!
Rumng started late this year with hla pitching duties, but fogged hla
fast ball over time ond again to put himself In the lop row of Amerlean teague butlers, llo and Gomea will head tho Brtball squad.

T O D A Y 'S S P O R T IN G
W ORLD

‘i'li. |In op fur Hie opening
gnu*p I*p e l.dnnrrnw Will fine
Untieli lmitlni;. Hmls ralrlilnn
Mrjtnllim mi first. I.ivmgslnn1nl
liecond, llovell at almrtslop. IP*
STEN8TROM
m
Kino mi I hint, llonill In lell
lli is'il Sports I *!&lt; nr
ih'ld,
H' .|v
p ilvi Ulna
renter
lleid. mill I. \ Im-ensl In rli;U|
flil'h
ill
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IH*M
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Now Ilu«l
i.» IiH iii;
Cl ill i.'lh o l . aiiiitn'i'i i’d th«
nt Unfit nm
tlm » ihi
u lr in i un ii liy|t»'?n\ wo InKi* .i r' w .s ’
game will ..ini nl
u'i liM’k.
on in n I,,v
Hu' It*::* •
t"
1 1 1 ! ' anil llml Hindi n VJdn In Rll tlllli] itiii M ltijrii * * * it. {iIt* lb .1 P*
if
1 .1(1 f! - t«liJ till* 11* •t ol
wily
w , |)|&gt;)ri, „
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util Itii* wo. til ht rlvti roiin “&gt; Into
iu| i it l « I (l.nl wo hi ** 11*
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,iction. Uni u ntil tm n , Irt'n i«»n
h.nd oh It’ll j o ir r iit .
| bmadrAsl of tlm r.l*"" a i Ini*

Pr.Qfit,*OhJ'PQtibal1

f.

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‘5=m~ T * r r e w T s ^ - ' -

k F A S H IN G T O N ,

Sept^

IS

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n - iilr n lf
on
liu*
h n n i f c u J .i l l
f i r vi n,
tHiiitii'litin h i * iiiiisl f n l llo 1
fm m r
■rlnMil
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'■■Aefnhllifif to a report received
I t l i A1 ( oa i'li &gt;h f urs'* t! h*s
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liere to d sy, l.ellnnH M cClelland Is ,
w
x t
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if n r ’In I h f I f f i llm l tv lm ljii*
inn king u big
headw ay
In h i*
i ."Ul in T f i 1 ll* r .iM Cool b ill
ro llrg o foutliall in tnpnign Ifo r hi* |
ilv r ? i 1* llo* f r nl It. IU*» n lio lr
frr-hmin year ns*• he tnnt!i
mad* first
I
I r iil f■ tool
iiolbiojr
Ini I l*r ‘
string frosh halilark at l.ouialana
trill ii* Tin* I V l r r i J ‘riI-4 f»AVR*
College lining with Rig Bralley
NEW YORK. P 4 t I* (A1 '
|io *|io A rrfill Nor but n M f i l
Oilham, both
former Scmlniil*
.
Tammany's Old Husrri r*i. i leH
Inn MUM lull kiltttl if flit* cf* ‘
High gridiron stars.
gasping last nInin
under
mi
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liralkH
t;rl
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nnd
ttl’iiwl
M cClellan d, a h a lf la c k ,
also
avalanrho of voles thn! pushed
Ill’ll i f I hr j; trnif, oil oi liii/M .Mrw a s nnmeil i s . n s .i'ln n t m an ager
bolli major paitls* belli mi 111"
I itrivf K#il to (Mil in? Ivilhrr
of the v a rs ity eleven and w ill hold pro Ronsevrlt c»nillilB|es for |b|li iirlr. i StriM lrnm in
l*rATih,
th n rr two |tositioiiv tfils unison. He
November msyorally eleclltm.
M rrrhnnl I ol lo lti » l
IhorN
has bren prnlseil ve ry much by the
Mayor Klorelln II. !).sal»nitt ill!,
I o ) s x rr Ijc'Int; JirM ifoo n wMli
**ead m entor then* and n g r r s t Ilr publican fm Ion1st niiil .Mi|i|r*v i
Iikr h o f f \(ifH .’ticr
"Prgo c a i r c r se rn is to lie loom-

the sty le o f gsm e he lines.
I
.Marinos ore railed
-IrnllvrI
necks" because In the early days
Ill Kranee tins v ic tim * of *1*
of tho orgna lint ion
Iralher April Fool joke is rnlhsl an "April.
slock was part of the un Ifni in.
fish."

&amp; la $ S ifte d

A d v e rtis e m e n ts

nnoun cem ent*

heen Hie malum In I hr pnst.

P r o-Roosevelts

Eyrn before any major team hoots
' the first kick-cff, jt's simple t i
• forecast accurately that the big
winner this football season will
. ba. your Uncle flamud.
.Itll take p 'long Autumn of
' Saturday scufflrs to decide tho
•. national rhtmplnnahip.
Anil on
; lt« business side of the lithrer
• Tbtnksgivlng
turkey will
h*
. eaten before tin* fiscal minds,
- 1 cheeking back over ilcfrnl* and
• unfavorable weather, ran .ilreld
‘ whether the Arnsmi financially i
sg his w ay.
■
red or Llnrk columns.
Oilham, a tackle- lilt the scales
'Rut win nr loso, intn nV Vliinr
f o v er SOtl pound i th is season I ml.
saow nr sleet, Uncle Sain i-nn'i m w as also c le rtrd in Ih i fir s t
lose. Every giidinui w » miii lim n
trin g ta ck le post. Chlham is Pig."
apput |t OOO.OWI Int) liis jiiiglint' *nst am i h is football knowledge
pockets.
he'ps him eonviilrrnbiv In p layin g

| IS— A p a d m en lH

F o r Rent

,VE TOUR Watch repaired by, FlItBT ru o o il Apt., private
, on* who
really
know* *bow.
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hath. Rarage. F n rn l'b e d room*,
m k lli, Jawolar, Magnolia A v »
(tic Magnolia.
Carload
cxi'a
UVESTOCKt
mulfs for aai* or es. 22— Rent E state T o Exchange
gOyd mi
change. Carlton Livestock ExW ild, TIIAHH free *nd ilnar I I
■bango represented by J, C.
acre farm,-value ll.Fma.no of
Human, Beard si I
siding— BimJ
unimproved acreage, value ft,Mertiwotber barn.
000.00 (nr your oi|Uliy III
ni
small mmlern linnia In nr near!
S— A u to m o b ile * .
Hanford, fbii ;M. Herald,
•» i FIVE GOOD Model A Font roail* atara from lilSOO to IIJ5.O0. 26— Mlacctlanroua F o r S a l*
Raal t Sons. Used Car Dealer*,,'
I’LAN T DABKKTti. ganUn II**.
trowvl*, aad full line of *MP'
pilao for r the
grower*.
HiU ,
Hardware Co.
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If you havo ha I if oal i (bod
braerth). Slnca you connol dotod It yoursalf, tho on* way
0* making sura you. do no*
offond Is to garglo oftan with
U starlaa. It Instantly dadroys
rd o n , liwpcovst mouth kyglana
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N» IIJUIHII. No LOTIONS
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inerrlu In i«i I (tilt » t lilM f i i ' f ’iut I'T iirn ;’ »fl
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t u ii* i * if* ol *]f nnil kh I | nil
n o r , t *,. c
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o r i i f f 11*ni n . I " U *«'M SiiUf oH'l
I'Uirii i fr 1* ill I n i ’* run " " it
many Heniorinl «* In* m.tiglH Hie jtn »l Vtl't *r!l&lt;' I ii Ih I I t’alllM* tin
a rn| m
w I hi I ' i‘ l« 1I j on if
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11{Hit VDlt
in ti nati* In ii***! lh»t i Ih^^nl rs-riKI li of Ills null New
IHol ill,,' | oil limit bill if 1 mi not jn is
f ti |line lii r«iii!i% ii till'll i&gt; 111 In*
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tin* ritflil I hi in: i »
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In Hio HemiK'rallii piliu.irv,
M risiim - h t n ir j I lift h r hi**«
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»■! v m . i * M'l,ii*f|iih'*
who rolled up a ’ pIllruTel of ul-j Ih f rr®M|i ol hir* |ir H r iir n l rr* | |f you 't ill
most l » o l i one. •
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■d defeat *IUIA .anliniinrisl \ll&lt;», Tin* ih ili ln»* ii*« u m i i ’v i * |»m i(i| t h h n rn in ii mol th rv wuultl not
think **f *h»iln: i* itr.le** they uer^
would no| run on uii lililefienili'n' r t nil liml lh* i ro ln in ii 1»imm “
» ie of n * liitiii &lt;• of v iimini!
ticket.
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A striking foaliilr nl Ihn i hi* ®|rrl*l ii lio 11* ; I iv tii «" t ’ - li*il »■ \Ye pt ini i i i tiy.4 in
tlnn was the |P*n»nrralle write In
!*’in r s I fill KiHtii1 lino* mwl i«* ***■I-*
tin
1*1 i M, ’ fli f I *» il, rttAt*
vota for Msynr l.slbiaidla, wli i
Mu
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ronduclnd wlinl^i Irtilolly iiino'i**l
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iiiiih r i ml nr fm •
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MrjMi iMfex’ ti fi *1 join* «f
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\ mu * li-* v.*i ■ i rhiMhiJ. ii In
f*!t»y t&gt;■it l t niiilMo ofi I lie
Hi
John
the Inn rilin' laudlilulna wi*M'
w ith tho J . i t
Ihli F u ll.
* *v« r e t ih l"o*|
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s'.tmmliig rnili oilier III Hie bit'
H i i i i * m*ft tii&lt;) r * * of if:i‘
j A nrI me,
torofit primary em liero III fr a n
« fi nil ill l, K lltii* »» h i . n .. l i . V
Wliil all bill :.n of th" Jini
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II
The lei'in *' nt * 1V ilnieh * Y|*1f
preelnrti. arromite'l fur, Hinynlo
v« PI I e ..»■ I H'e . i t . . , at, .I*, h
Jinml:
lu r k lu* «-filly h u g lirh H«v* wlivi*
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l i n l n r , n prn t.'i;
on
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tiade»tti*to
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.A retarliui: *•&gt; 1 h jw if of I m i ih ili' HI u r l i d r i to u
t’opelauil. J 10.SMI
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T h e , Write In iinivem eiil, p rI'I. i . ii . • n e w h a s no rh n .iii)
rtp lta lisl dining tlie i lnsluB hours
w h r | ,» i'ir r of c " le g p la c e , in
o f , (be cnm pnbrt. ir e s •rm tlte*l
a l.ig » • ’ *■ills th e l-onl-ana
larg ely to the A in e rh a n l a l n r
dal I if a wl c i F lo rid * goe« i i
I ’a t iy . a n ew fse lo r l„ T i s New
th is U nr, m i r.'wa Ih e "lV .1
Y ork p olitical m-enn w hich lisa
va iif. I.SIldon.
named la d n a r ilb i ns l l s rsn tliW e Ill'll H" tln il thti F n l s c.'.u .t&gt;
date In the general el*t llo a.
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COMBINATION
LOCKE
for'
acbooi lockers—a complvt# lias
Ill the llepubllran primary tho
af lock* fo r any purpose. Hill vote was. w ith K dbl rl rt* miss '
Hardware Co.
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FOR SALS. C ilB A Pi Do* good
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MiIU, WogoQ, Uayoaas
Cultivator. A. J. Logan,
Tkn University uf I’avla Hal;
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win; foulsdcil In IS,'..
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HOME look young IBM MODEL ZENITH Radio* for
wills Doctor
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terms
Hardware Co.

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there l.i no reserve |tower whntl'liit'fi||i» nt *•f*w York, r.l n
sOOver, In both Instonres.
Ht-lndl u| i'lsi* »d**lnltlfi. i.iiu
Ml. I,**nIn tit IVmhln^flm, Pi* II
The -f-'eiiiiuohi mentor ami his
'tatlllhrrit j| haiM*iJlftnii t*lM) *»lf
two asalstinU- llust,ell McCracken
I.lllltJ line-It *&gt;t N*‘W Ol llfltll
and Woody Riser, lime decided lulu.
to - scrimmage next week whether
T tllM fN i m i M
Si A l in \ 1 1 . I .t m j t ' r .
tbs physical cninlttlon of
the
Ki»W I »ti It ill t*111tin lLi.il
plsyciiO rermil or net. The Couth
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11&lt;tta11a|| ,t| j||, |.aoii ».
told n gn.np yesterday that he Its*
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Mtiroi.it
m nl I'MImlibrifli
bocn unshlc to get anywhere with
.
i ' l M i i r U M M U IIi
tha two light acrinmiDs.es so fm
&lt;*b1|M«** at M»*w Vm i U.
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held anil to ilntn three players ore
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not In the best of rendition.
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; The Kids will stm t serwnmaglo-;
IK IM G 111!* * T .t * l» l* N
• Monday nllemoon
nnd CoXrh
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hum, I, MIhc, Mui'iDii'i Ih, 1.
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tNp l.rmlfrt
•Hike l)ir next host men to J-irk I l*tA1nKKto. Ynnlsi**r. IS. I(ri*i*tt*
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ganqvlllc.
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'that pinna for Dm Holies Military ***• J.HS
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Brevard' CoiiiUy Teain PuHtiinir,- Kicking; And Running Of Plays
‘lTae» Aerial-Attack
Will improve Somewhat I f Men Can
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Improve In Their Slocking

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V!*■•v^FiyrvT.^p/ C y
T

s IMiist BcrlinMg cNext Week w elect llljl
b There Are Only ThreeTract ice
T o Hrirl Opener
Drills Left Before 1st Game
G-Men Also,Get Dace
Bjr j u l i a n i r m r m t o H :•
Of Leesburg
Itarmld Sport* Editor
^ .S T A N D I N G S DBvIs
For ’Catifithg Job
Head Coach Mcl.ucss o f the
m t i u m i . l.K U itlt

Seminole Ceitry Foils mated yes­
terday afternoon that thine* are
anywhere: from being may aa the
Fed* fini«ued their third week of
practice, leaving nnlj tlnoo tnortr;
practice Sessions lief me the I ji n-,
don till nrat Ki hlny night In
Jacksonville.
Thu Celery Fed
mentor la not pleased ti hit hy tho
local alrven’a a il lima and he his
to bo careful nhoul .rhclniing his
j a r t k r on several points.
'^ ■ h e line for thr Fnls I hi ionton vrH
will be fair hut it 1. hii&gt;!t(io."
Meed and very ll*.lit. 'the leufcf W l« ono of Uie lent liial Sent

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Dramatic Story Of The Chinese People
Transcribed From Pearl Buck’s
Novel To Local Screen

!Musical Picture
1 Features Great
! Cast Of Players

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ia a Wo nr na the lltlh' bride.
lee mine m illions.
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Mea. their hardships,

Tig.

General

Theodore

T il,

extravagant!

W ANNA-BUY-A-DUCK JOE PENNER

fra-

by the Clilneio government ft
I im hull nl nhtu. Iriiv cln l nil over
Intensely human heartbeat of ilia
the pei Iflu Con,i with Muni. r«
h «a t and llttln known ua'lun. la crulllnr Cblneso
players
Irnm
IranacvlWl. Ituiu. pearl fi. Hock* among (arincm .
Iiiislnei*
loll;
iplc novel and li e alnrn adap* anil nlliera w ho ap.»*e ftegfMb.i
lallon hr tiwin luvls nnd Don­
ald Darla In lln- Gilklnd ■'■teen
In ••Tin, flood B»rlh,~ starring
Paul Mmil and J.Ulse Hauler.
■ud allowing HunMoy •n&gt;l M"|i*
la y al Ibe lilit Theuler,.
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DAILY NEWSPAPER

“SophieLangGoes
West" Will Show
At Ritz On Friday
Star Finds It As Easy
To Steal The Male
1 HeaijtAsA Diamond

In "k ew Faces of 1937," RKO
RiHIu believes It hat augmented
Ita plan lo bring new farea to
the irrirn with a atrong atory,
worthy uf the comedians who
portray the principal character!,
ration.
"S ew Vncea. ,wl
lllli* . ta «
been pmluced ea first of a s«rira of yearly f Hum, I n 1,. Un­
tier the permanent title of "New
K iui:." I he arriia la to prevent

loaned

the

The problems of a luertuful
woman J«w«l thief who trie* to re*
turn to living within the law play
• part in the forthcoming I'ianu
mount picture, “ Sophie-Ijahg lines
Weat," which shows Friday at Ihe
Kilt Theater. Thia la thcithird of
the Sophie Rang aeries cf'pittun i,
Wi|h
(JeWj/do •
ichae1

a^tlu

learrh and preparation of
the
work of u film ctp-dlllun llmi
patti-d a yenr In China lllnilng
ailerlora, studying d cletli and lnnns|-c

In wlilrli lliiiii-i:,nda nl Ojlmial
players Mp|ienr I, mm of Iho
tnoal glgnnllo lush- ,-ier miller(ahen hy Metfo-Ooldwyn-Mryer.
Bhlm r l*iMthllo Ulrmliil the
ambltlou, pnelilelion, llline-l oil
locations rtirorlnll humlretU nl
acres mi whhli form rlllugei,
town*, plot i , &gt;-ii it luri-i- el'y In
China were it-prudiierd.
Muni pnim WMtit Lung Iho
farmer. Hlur i.f *'l.oiilt I'aaleur,"*
f i Am -i Knitlllve," '.'Dr. line-

musical

..H ttirn rln f Kipling'* tatement lhal "East la Kast and West la
Wi -I .fl.il rteur the twain shall meet." Mel to (inldwyn.Mayer’s mag­
nificent alnl stirring photoplay version of "The R n d Barth” romea
’clothe
Cowan nnd William iirady.
Milt mi lleile, seasoned veteran
nf vnudcvllli), won hia great
following via ih.t air lanes with
hi, Ultlrlie CHIn,time" program.
I'arkyakafkua - (Harry Klnstclnlforinti l&gt; or K Idle f ’ mtrr's radio
n&gt;l am! now vt'jt Al Jckon on
lhe’ . I'lpto PJ'I (,am. appeared
i :t the* a.rvett l.ltca before with
Cantfr In “ HU'lie, Mi- I'kik." Joe
Jut- I'enner. itnnii i star nf -a-lm
will v!r CWnina’ l ptigrapl ,i»
| .| ft iii in ‘"V 't-g r
l.hv'hn’
l ■i.inl»4l*u

PAKTNICIIS

screen eharailer rule. Ills new

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GOES WEST

l*KOGRAMME,FOR WEEK OFShiyr. 10

Chliii-ao rlm ini li-rlin lh n r III "Thu
O ikmI
t-kirlli' I, lino ofIda moat

otitatnmllnt: led ..
-Lula,, llidin-r. Vl"l&gt;n" •' horn
Ine of "F ,r i |miIo*' m i ,I Ihe An.m*
Held
of "The lir,:i|ZleglleW.'
plays ihe Inli'iisely ilramollr. robof Ihe wife, II l-nn ,
Promhii-nl plan-ra III "ihe lariti*
auppnrllni: i-aal liirlmle
Wnflnr
* ‘ 'Ihe Kn
Connolly n» I!&gt;•» unrln,
rop«nii ilimPi’r Tilly !*•»&lt;• Ii, o»
iJjIus. rtinrlcy Urn pen 111 n« II m»
old
falhrr, 'J«* ♦»!« Itnlnfi m *
Curhoo. h«hi yoifn oh ilio mini.
Kelfl laiiko n-t lb** rider win. Hi*
fiinti* Kim on l.ltlh* r«*ol, rhlnr.
Wall !#»•* ni riili'ir, llanild IMi
liar n, lh» ikiis Iii, idid llyll",'
Ok Ihn grain linr-liaiil. U'HMa n
Lkw as Ihn galnimni nnd M a r y

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Mundny, Momliiy -Three yia t, lu inake--ro»t two fortunes,

Anthony (Jidnn plays Ihe power­
ful toll- nf a Mihtirr who puts love
for D n .lh y la n n .J r. itnil loyally
lo lit
fiieml Glila-rl Itolnml
nl nt e pul I ini lx,,r 1.1 the dfiiuialir
IlyiiMleilia.tl "I I I I m l 1i in From
.Modi hi," li e duntin wlneli pliy*
W edinuley. pl d i ho, —lay ul Ihe
llitx 1 1n liter.'

From I'm rl liuck'.i world fjim d novel. I.uity llaim-r, I’aul
.Muni in "T IIK CDDII KAKTII."
"
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’I n- diii The lli^r Da^-—J.V| ip.rial altrn lion* and Irem
II-iv .; . Kent ’fa'vtnr n , 'T i l K 'I ADY FIGHTS HACK."
W i i' ih ~'l.iy: Thursday—Milton Herts. Jo, I' m
rknrkui aiel tIMi n.-w /nres ln"‘‘?'KW FAC I'd’ OF
"T IIF I AST TR AIN FltOM. MADl'.tD."
Friday ('&lt; rlrud.- Michael, loiiry 'trahlK.* 'K ill’ llIB LANG
TUB MNGI.N'G
••tills WEST."
Addid return ahowing
MAI! IN F ."
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IILA/.ING
Hntuidiiy -I'Jay HCRKKNO— Dljk Fomn
S'X FS." Al, • The Joins Family in “ HOT WATF.R,
A T T I I K n t IN C B S S
Katuidny rad Sunday, Kept. Jith and itfth—'
IN TU B AI.P8." Johnny Mark Drown "UNDERCOV

Floi I.tu li-lay. declares Its Stats
ChaiuVr uf Commerce, has mote
thou •J/MiO miles of rumnttrcially
navigiihle wnlerway*.

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Seminole County Product* '
More FraU And Vt(t«UUra Than An|
Similar Area la America j
.

Only Central " i
la City Affordlar Rail, Highway
Aad .Wald* Traaeporlatioq

fo r th e Com
CO-STARS OF “GOOD EARTH

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Jhlc Lang ia lhe lovely jewel
who lindV It as easy to atrul
I l i a 1'le heart
moil ■
1 s—1
o i l , i l l v1
I .ai i I ••|1
aa\an
uncut
diamond.

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IN MADUID FILM

C. 0 . Andrews*
T ells R otary
@1 Big Issues

ALL’S WELL BETWEEN

LEGION MEN ‘TAKE’ NEW YORK

THE NORTH AND SOUTH!

Staff Warned
Flees Nanking
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Japan Threatens»To
Lay Waste To Chi­
nese Capital With
100 Bombing Planet*

Anticipates European
C a ta s t r o p he l n
Two Years Time If
No Readjustments

F l o r i d a Senator Is
Opposed To Court
BMl And. The Wage
\' And Hour Measure

Other Nations vi
Decide To Stay

SO.—DPI -BaeHORTON, Kept
ml ary Hall said today that un- *
laaa economic rexdjualmcnta at*
mado within the next two &gt; A n ,
Ktirepo la fared with an eco­
nomic or military lalaalropho, .
BW Wdeu-rwar -we-wwo'clhlfWoWT1V
Iho Unlled Hlnles would not bocoma Inndied In nnr war.
Tlia Heeretary of Slain at a ’
pres* ronfarrnrii u,'cried that'll#aplta Ills rlowa on what might
.happen In Ilia fnluro unlaJi ,
rh&amp;ngoH were made, ho area no 1
Immediate throat of war ta Kuropa.
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In an International ra d I'd ( .
broadraat yesterday. Secretary
Hull said the Uiiilrd Wales la 11
determined n«l In enter, or be *

Pledges Help On
S t Johns Canal
Promises To Support

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, he I, finding It diffirult t. in. i
the New York police who are on
Joe Penner countenance in a faw hrr trail. Sha hops aboard a I n a i^
bound or California, and i h i M
Mlta Michael la iH n in a dlixymg
serial of hectic episodes that
sweep her to tba film colony in
flollywu^d and Jkito the arnu of
t m tlorNnanj'MI a new Ilf- o f
honesty and security, ’
Aboard the train ara Fnodm
Slornir- flint star- and. her man­
ager, l.arty Crahbe, who arc hound
for n atudlo tvlieie Mia, Slotnni
la to begin work under a new con­
tract. A aultan, C. Henry Cowl n,
la on the train, carrying with hull
it huge diamond. He wint-i it
stolen, for he la impoverished and
need, the inaLranco money, li.il
there it n special drtretive, R.-trli.wr lioiland, nssignnl lo proie.-t
Iho gent, tea llowman, it tcrn.it
writer, • hldea -Mias Michael from
the police when she lo u d , lltu.
train- though,lie does not kn.’ tr
who she Is.
When she lenma nhoul the pres­
ence of the diamond- she Inuhs u&gt;r
on It as a challenge In her skill,
and arts atout planning to pur­
loin II, unaware Ihst CrabLe talto plotting to steal It. They both
{ play eat and mouse with HorUnd,
As the rt-Mi.t of 40-hour week hut are unable to grt around I i i ,.
IrgUlatiun rrcentiy
erected In although tha fiultan trlca In p-.l
France, Sntunlny is now recog­ the gem in dangerous and easily
attainable positions.
nised no n legal holiday.

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Established In 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, SEPTEMIIER 20. 1937

•’ Possible To Do So
i Senator C. O. Andrews,
who was the guest of honor
•t the Rotary Club luncheon
in the Valdes Hotel today,
aald that he thought it
would be exceeding the au­
thority of the Executive and
the
Congress to replace
those justices on the Su­
preme Court over 75 years

Membeta bf the American 1-eglon Just about took poaacxxlon
of ago with new men. and also
that the Rlark.Connery wage of New York City on the eve of their national convention. For ex­
and hour bill would bo disastrous ample,' thia miniature model of a French train roamed the streets
to the Infant Industries
of with a load of veterans belong to La Soclele Jes 40 Homines et
Florida.
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8 CheVaux. the legion's fun-making origination. The hoys and
Declaring there, la no more rea­
,VWetr*3
T»tw are shown wt Thirty-fourth street with the Kmplre
son why Juatlc(fV ori*Ofe^ftpVeim-'
Court should bo retired at 76 than, State building in the right background.
that members of Congress should
retire at tha same age, Senator
Andrews said that the mental re­
quirement, of a U. S. Supreme
Court justice were no greater

Warn Japan Will Bn
— Held— -Accountable
For Damages Done

R ebels Capture
Loyalist V illage
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7 F o o t Rattler Casualties H igh George £. Rollins
From Trip
Caught Near Lake In Try A l Break Returns
To South Carolina
Is Given To Zoo In Folsom Prison

c it y n e w s b r ie f s

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W ells Starts Suit
To Queer Seizure
Of Slot Machines

S H A N G H A I, Sept. 20.—•
( A P ) — Tlii&gt; American cm I many stu ff departed
from Nanking tonight in the fa c t
o f n Jupnncde threat to l a f
wiiate to Iho Chinese capital
einphusized liy n m orning
aerial raid in' which 40
civilians wero killed and 40
homes were deatroyed.
Tim United HI ate* Ambay- .

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I n s u r a n t Officers /'■■&gt; jwu*’ Frank i«. Minor Daytona Heitch Man
„„„
I
n
v
e
steel
$
ISO,000
I redid (lijon Will i,.|„||ll8 |,u&gt;lm &lt;a mullera.
In Slot Equipment
In About 2 Weeks
tyaiml T«m i„- m

sodor Johnson with his aide#
hoarded Ihn American patrol
IhmI l.uaon slaUnnwl
lu
tha
Y siirI ih Hirer anil turned up '
Ihn rlvor. They planned lo with­
draw lo Wuhtl 30 miles Iron
Nanking, thereby observing tha .
demand by Ihe Japanese n a va l’
fitne.
The Jnpnnejjp hail warned -4tr*f
fnrelgners would face Ihe dan*,
ger of death from lha air b«w
ginning al noon Tuesday. Jnpn-'
nest, nlflrlsU
declared
Japan
would mu l»e responsible for long
of foreign life after that hour,.
Jolinsnn'a decision to With­
draw roused killer dleeppoln
meat among Nanklag official#^
■ome iif whom foil that lha Auihsssador sin,uhl remain aa A
geeiurn of loyally and sympathy
wllli Chinn's eauao Intha-aow *
flirt -wllh JsWU, Itr ltlA UgM
■Inn. German nod Italian
am*
ha.alva derided lo remain, al
It - « i I sm*4 &gt;■ ran- Tat—el

IIKNSAYF.- Sept.- ‘JO. —
-lu it M,'-.iuu nl
Insuigenta driving
Inward the
I m id jouinitua
George B. Rollins, divlrlct au* xlrnnghold al (lljnn hruka thrmigh
perintendent nf Ihe Atlantic Coast g n vernmenl'a
ln*t
uorthweat
Line, returned laic laat week front the Asturian rtcfrnto lines linlay,
a colorful vacation in Ihe central an insurgent vrnmmunhiue report­
portion nf Houth Carolina to hit ed, and captured the Village of
duties here in Hanford. Whila k Los dalle Jo* after heavy fighting.
that slate, Mr, Rollins mado hi
Waves
nf
ebuntcr-uttarking
roi.HOM. Calif, Kepi. jn .-(A ’)
. U Navarrean drnva back U»' Aatur'
— A guartl and two eonvlrla
1 inn defenders vvtiu nlnrled Ihn
on Ihe shores of lotke Jessup yes­ wero slain, llto warden erillraln* battle with an Infantry drive in
terday hy Nelson Hums and W. It ly Injured, and nl least seven
1,1 the Kelln River M-ctnr, .'!() miles
other prrsons wounded yester­
1 tmitheant of (Hjon. The advance
day In aavngo flKldlna
with
Ni:w YORK. Kepi., 4M 1,11
rJf brought General Francivco Franknives and clubs Hint followed
W.
ro’a forces a rlep nearer Oviedo Nali&lt;-n»l 4'ontmander Unity
nn nhortlvo allempt hy si-vi-n
" where Insurgent officers pi e-li.-i-l I ‘»lmi-ry uf the Auieticsu la-gi„n
BERLIN, Sept., Z0. — (/Cl—
eonvlrla lo e.capo I'olaom pen­
M|{ Ihn 11 mnnlli nlege o f the in-oir let tiling Herman rlalm. in lb.
itentiary.
gent gnrilnoit would la, Idled nglit lu prupngnndire Nnri-nt iti
A crowd estimoleil hy
yesterday to the setting for Oer
K illeen
mln'des
nf
lilller
The lid aero crnp.i (his
&lt;l,n within two week-, nnd lhal Gijt"i Ibis einintry “ a lirax-ii effrniit In
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many’s -greau*st war mamwivrra Moughtnn at over l «0 gathered tlxhlliiR In Ihe ■'pfDnn's big
have rcnihnl Ihe liigheat r
alnre tha World war as troops-of to wall'll the seven fool rattler yard left six’ surviving rnnvlrl*
many- years and luhaccn n
IS army corps moved under the writhe and squirm for some time uncon«elous and bliHoly un Ihe
The Celery Camp. (16, of tha
are pnyini; as high as J7
(Contlnutd on
utmost secrecy Into the northrni
Woodmen of Iho World will meet
around along wlHi Hit,-lexllea of per pound f,,r leaf Inbncci
provinces of Mecklenburg and
nt Ite regular ses»lon lomorrow
Guard II K Marlin and Con- tonne uf the finer grades i
Poaaaranla.
evening al Ihe American Legion
vlrl Clyde Hleyena, planner •&gt;« ns r.u rents |ter pound, Mr.
....... .
............
Tha week of war games • will
a previous nllempl. Coiivlel lien weld nn lu say, adding Ihvl ,'» '. B|„ni.
Hut nl 8:00 o'clock.
|
reach Ita climax next Sunday when
I'luns fer a meellng of Die*
„y Kurlia,ski was fulally In- m a lle ts are buying more of llw\n)|J
....
Premier Moasullnl o f Italy 'will
triii n o . 1 will In, completed a#
pr-lurl this year than in the past ,o r,.,i,Un,,, ft
A negro woman, whose n»me JnredN
ginn's nint'trrnlh annual cunvrli
vitw tha demonstrations aa Hltllio main liualneaa session. Tha
Warden Clarence lotrkln. I»
roubl not lie aaeerlnlnml, f«a I ion hrii'
several years.
Austurisn der, u
ler*a guest.
whose
offlco
Iho
plot
wav
sprung,
district meeting I" In be held
da
fn
Hie
the
rollon
section
.eclion
of
South
j,ulc
,„un,
l(iall
Gated a Inreeny allempt Balur"W
o
who
lisve
I
utii privilegeil
Early today the land, air and
hurt. In Hanford next Thursday
crep is
ia very g
-a l in­
in j 0|1 |)M , (((, „ ny
good
day nlcht wlien she rushed from received dangerous slab wounds Carolina Ihe crop
wilh
Ihe
■lulus
of
leadership
in
. sea fertaa will begin maneuvers.
‘ I CealleaeO
Page Tkeeel
evening, Hepl. It.
deed,
MrHollins
said,
hut
Ihe
tier
home
liruiuHshlng
a
pistol
llie
imliunul
orgniilrslluii
Ibis
Foreign correspondents are hatreds
Tho i nmps In Ihn District Usd
b , a would he rubber was crawl
formers nre having trouble in
year
have
nut*
forgotten
lhal
uinu- traffic will ba routed around tho
expert lu ho represented St IM
curing enough labor to work Iho
lug Ihrongli n window In n u l'*''
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dale
given
us
al
„ur
la»l
loiivm
region. Cltlxana havo been warned
■■-■alnn ere:
Grain,
Orlandos
fields nnd in the larger cille. the closing in fri-m Ihe ensl and m l lion which »|M-eifieally slat,si lhal
by .lore ImlungliiK l&lt;* J. J. Wnd"
agalast spies.
, _
llnialllla, N«w Bmyrna. Dn^nd.
\V. I’. A has temporarily held up In ronncelioq wilh the one ad IV,on Baal Beven'li HI reel. Chief ol
houhl
oppose
r o in m u llis iil,
Winter Garden, Fort I’ leree and
pollen Huy O- William, ladlcalprojicls in order In aid Ihe farm- vanring .nnilhwsrd from I'.Jm -i I u cisui, nnd
llillrrisin nlike,” ,
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Uhi'UiM,
era In harvesting their Fall crops. were steadily reducing this si on m l Mr. folim ry.
J I M lI ll I rO | M lH l h l O r m
nd'loday,
Caplain 0. fl. Illnchcllfl o«
NEW YORK, Kept, 1 0 - fd l
Thn man. lwl**r IdnnllflM
Mr. Rollins •!••&gt; staled lhal it gulsr ana.
"Now we hear from lieyntul Hie |
-Hie unlfnrm ..rank requests the!
Will Mim. nerro, had broken To nn ear aplllllng rsropli'igiy of was reported a "little T. V. A. ap­
i i .-i lhal Ihe German ravenirnenl
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all members nf Ihe renkbeprei-out a window pane and was en­ luirlca nml hands end Ihe mar­ propriation" of $37 600 000 for
rlalinx Ihe light and Inlends l*&gt;
T \ t I AIIASHBK, Kept. ,-MI &lt;/f&gt; rnl al Iho meeting lomorrow.
• DETROIT, SepL 10. —(A l— tering Hie store when ho was tial roll uf drums, Ine soldiers |
)U,|,||njj a
B dam
asm lo
io hime&gt;» Ihn
building
'organist' Nasi groups In our men i
' ' * j, '
' rmnpuiatively
night in prepare ter regimental
'■ Flying Z38 mllaa per hour for S3 rudely Interrupted by the wom­ of '17 end *14 rout msrrheo nnd.
„ nd Coo|&gt;,.r Hivt-rw which
iry l.» preach ....I (....pagan,Use
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(1,.,lir, „ Mn.
Ho*
ln"i&gt;ecilim which will ba mads
A A mites S. J . Wittman- of Osbkoah. an who wan nervously flngertag paraded — linprnmplii — vlhroagh
, u -"*.i» i, |n lucal.-d In the cast u-nlrnl
Naxlsin here lhal it will
wi
I, I J i|(f )(f
lliu, |M
.U,|,,| (..lay loduring ihe district meeting.
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Wla-, yesterday set what offlcUls Ilia trigger of her small pistol.
llie avimnsa end squares of New portion of tho state near the roast
Ttm first »o,'kly lino h, on "I tolerate any Inlet ferenre -with Hint
wai.l llu* spn. . ly M'tllcl seilinn
of tho Detroit national air show
Mr. Collins elan requested that
The womnn spread lha alarm York yesterday In a noisy pre­ line just north of (Tiarlrsion Iho Hanford Junto/ Cliumhi-r ol policy, and Hint Ms purpo-e in
bcl**'"'"
believed to ba two new records in nnd llie frightened negro look lude lo Ihn nineteenth -annual i* lieing considered.
all members bo present tomar*
Commerce will he held In Kd- organising Ns si groups in Atn.rl- I W e.I , Florida
, „ llM Keys. Wraththe light racing class.
row evening. •
J
In tils linela but was later ar­ American Lrglon ronvsnllon.
Mr. Hollins aald he thoroughly die's relnuraul III the Vahl'-s ra i:$ lu m vs un from rummum-Mii- 1
|«r llurciu id»-»iv»*ii» ul N f * J,r‘
.
Hugh Thomaaton, director of rested by Constable W. A. Mc­
From all ptairs In the Union enjoyed hia trip, hut hr «ns glad Hull I lomorrow ul 12 II « ’rh» h.
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1 i,...,.- HUi,l llu **vd•i in wHirh ii**
tba show, aald data on Wittman'a Mullen and ling TIIHs. The aa- and territories sod some foreign to he hark In tha Celery l ilyaccording •» B. K. l.mev, vice­
i
flight would bo filed with tho Na- gro was charged with breaklmt lands they poured into town,
president of Iho nrgoiiivotlnn
|
thmal Aeronautic association in an and entering and »■■
In all probability, lh„ vice­
trans­ making n lieiflom of ihe two ms
affort to make the record official. ferred lo the County Sheriff C. Jor railroad terminal!, with de
Weather Farecast
president asserted, the proposed
* Northeast storm warnings were
1 , Iho flier carried a sealed b*ro­ M. Ilnlid:
Mostly cloudy will* occasional
crescendo i-Gi-rU at the lesa'-r
purllclpaGiiii or llio Juniorriiaiu__________ ,
NKW TGItK. Kepi. M 1/11— displayed fn, n • I arrabellu D&lt;
ll which will ba sent to the
rain Tuesday and In dnrU aaR
I.nr III llie lake shore pm It pro)
arrlral pohite
A tear pan l.mnli etpluded In
an a standards at WaahlngPit Will lie ,|ImII|smi-&lt;I III nil e f ­ crowded Tim ", Square |n»1 nlgnl Panama City and »"&gt;■'! t r , , ‘ Ceiilial pur linns lonlghl. Kxtremg
The normal tiahbalh quiet of
warnings
were ordered
from
•Tho flrmlnale Coyn'r Cham­ fort I" uirlvn nl »nii„, definite
' v Ian, D. C, for calibration
Florida—rain la as*
mldtnwn Maiihnttuu was wrecked
na imiIIi ,* nllempl ml lo open . u ('arrabellu to Tnmpjj Hay. The norlhwesi
)
tndolph A. Kllng, of Lamont.
Ircine east porlkrn nariy tonight,
by rotlliklitg legionnaires. Timet ber of Commerce will hold l'« plan on whleb In oierule.
t raff It- la iio 'through rrowdn of
winner of tho Thompson and
Bquarn luokril I ke election night ri-nular monthly mOellng tenp,,’
The Joyce* ineellnn* were chearlng ■A'ueilean IfOglon i „ r Wculhvr Huivmu m »'I in*’ cut” cooler tonight and Tuesday ^ta.lb
('hainlier i lmngi-d from
r* avents in the 1917 national
The names of one hundred ye Ibe Inllnx soared toward lbs row night at Ua
Daytona Tides' .
Hi" hi imintlily vi&lt;iillon dehcalev who over­ would fcvl winds of about 40
m iles hour uiiles, Ihe dtslurbradsa. at ClevaUnd held tha youths rsn
Tuesday's lldts. high. 1:01 A * to tho NYA expected total of half a mil­ building on the lake, front and Tuesday night siliedii!,- lo llie flowed Hie entire square.
»nce
Imres
sex
in
intensity.
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tana record #1 t »7 miles par rods tn this district, which * • » - lion visiters to the eoareolkm. al.o hold tha aaaaal eleoafloo weekly Tuesday luurbeoo rst
M., I l l I*. M-i low. liJII A. R ,
Kevernl hundred nl Ihe- le­
0:30 A. M. advp nry from Nuw
nf officers fqr tha coming y«-»r 11:15. o'clock In nn . elfort tn
f lg s plana waighing laaa thaa prises I I Central Florida counties,
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gionnaires and i,there gathered Orleans said lli-i d islu rlian ce wms J:ox P. M. . *
according lo on apnoumcnirni gel n larger alli-niUure of Ihe
according la an announcement reDaremstar
t ■
lu waltli their pro ronvenHon
centered at 8:30 A- M. about 100
made today liy Bacrelar) Hslph members of ilia organisation.
etirid (fday from t C* E. C®*ip«
Yaaterday. » * ? ' today. J»»/ # 1
anHen wen, affected hy the *•*- mliea a o p lh w isl of A im lachlcu la.
Hag*ell.
.
Prealpltatlan
*
bell, district supervisor.
whleiv s i , ,-lfeeHve In opening
■s'Tha maallng la achedqU% -to
“Ten or twelve eligible youths
Total for yaatordar Ul— £ , . H
up velih ul.ir I raffle llhee which
may ba added to the present
Total for month to data ■ “ " *
Tlie flev, J. 11. ItooL pastor lake place at ,'I;M o'Hwk and
had been Jammed for morn than
NYA 'isl In this county, the l»- of tha Congregational Charch n^i members have been urg.-d
Normal to date.
aa hour.
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Tamparature
Allla B. Wlaa, 64. died at forrealion from the dlatriat eu- hare, will ba tha principal to attend.
The tirniinole High Reboot Kami
Maximum. I I ; mlulgium,
BO at Sid East Fifth Street perviaor further revealed. Ua- . pusher at tha official opoolog
held Its first practice last week
:M a'alack this saarnlng after employ'd ynulha -only are eli­ et arrises al tha Hanford Junior
Herald reading:
--V
A. G. "Curlie" Kloan, who la
In the high school iudilnrlum,
High Hi hoot locaerrew morning.
omelal Raping
gible for this employment.
wanted
In
Bemlmde
Counljr
on
with *0 mrmbera present undrr
II R, Morris, principal of the
The National Youth A dm
________ lived In Sanford
BROOKVH.I.K. n " Y - Kept. !«. a grand lnyenyt charge, wai lo­
the direction of I’refrssor T. M.
past Bts -yaara and was tret km In this district lest Ite erliool announced today.
(A
l—Two men believed In h« cated In Nowmafi.'Gn.. yesterday
Dolliaon
Clarence
E.
Adams.
I«r»l
.T. W. Lawtea, county aaper
(la. on Jana 9- quota strength because a number
navy
filers wrrn killed today and returned lo .Hanford by
The
band
will
te
present
at
as
of ytaithv have tecured private Inlendenl; Mrt W. I* Morgan, freight agent for Ua AHanilc
whan
their hlg ampblldan plan" Deputy Bherlff l-o*l» A.
many
football
games
as
posslhla
Jackson­
hy her haaband, employment and also through secretary of lha school trasleea; Coast Line, was la
Hherlff C. M. Ilaud slalpd loand Mrs. J, I . lugler, president ville yesterday and today attend­ this year and according Vo their crashed lulo the llitrk wmals on
__ a city and a sls- tba opdoing of schools.
day.
*
During the summer tha co­ of the parent-Teacharu AssocU ed a renvaatloyi of the Railway yeai*a arhetlule they have several R I song Island shore eslste near
Jaqaard of Tompa.
tiloait UD ibis colnly-alter he
ham.
appearances
lo
make.
*.
*
(employees
U
a
g
le
of
Florida
at
lion,
ara
aUo
scheduled
lo
apeak
operation
of
the
NYA
has
been
wfll ba held In
Tha dead, and only occupinla Imcama Implicated In sevsral
After a aarcessful first season
the Bemlaole lloteL
_ j l Home Tare of assistance in numerous prej­ at the occasion.
of
lha Plane were F. A M*nkan­ ihurgts of lariony. Hhertff Hand
laat
year,
|he
band
will
go
into
ita
Tba
l^agaa^
allied
lalrreate,
Mr.
Morris
alia
advised
that
1:90 o'clock with ects undsrtakrn by both the CRy
and
wns
located
tic
belletml In he a new llt-u liidlralud,
second
year
wilh
the
same
number
sorb
a*
freight
aampanle,
are
and
have un all parents and [friends of the
vvs they
---/ ------^
pastor of the aad County ea
through
Hut ro operation
ol
I
(neat,
and
Nx**t
Aviailoa
r
o
­
af
planes
and
many
more
public
-e. offl- dertaksn severe! projects them. school ware Invited to allaad alto being riprraaaUil al Ua
Georgia (ifliilab,
- r - __________ M
de! n, J . BebmMI, -■_ ^ ^
appearances than last leasoq.
foarenileo.
. U|g program.
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Other Recent Addi­ Fifteen Minute Fight
t i o n s Announced • Leaves Thfee Dead
And Seven Injured
By JamesMoughton

Legion Commnndcr
Asks For I ' r o lie
Intn Najsi Activities

Mussolini To View
Hitler’s Army Corps

Woodmen To Meet
At Legion's Hut
Tomorrow Nigkt

Robbery IsFrustratcd
By Negro Woman

Legionnaires Enjoy
N o i s y Prelude To
Annual Convention

’ New Speed Record
•
Is Believed Set

|4&gt;*|(ls For WOStC/OtlHl

JaycccH IMan First
Weekly Luncheon

Y T H I S I T H B I I M I A N T R O U 1 1 1 la Yankra opponrnla In Ihe World Series. Vernon
NGoofy) Gocnea (lefl) and BUI Olckey (rl(b l), atarpllcbrr and ralchrr, reaiiecllvely. dlacuva •Iralrfy
larltli Manager Joe McCarthy who hat kept his Itam well out In front In Ihe pennant racs. Dickeyw
Iwark al tha plat# aa well as behind It baa been a major factor In the Yanks' surer*.. Homes alien rUen
j , fell irratest belgbla whan Un going on the mound la tougbesL To Ibe kidi ha a a here.

LAST

YEAR'S

HERO

In World Series play wai l.ell.
lieIdr r Jake Powell, who wlrlda
n powerful bal. .ankee laaa
hope he'll repeat.

YOUNG ROOSEVELT’S EX; WIFE TO WEI)

Tear Ga« Bomb Opens
Lane Through U'Kionj

‘ChamberOfCommerce
To Elect Officers

ih# {UU . t
LOCAL WEATHER i
..
',,B',l,nr

Vacancies Occur In
Central Florida NYA

Rev. J. B. Root To
Speak At Junior High

ra. AlUe B. Wise
Died This Morning

C. E. Adams Attends
Convention In Jax

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Seminole Hi^h Band
Goes Into 2nd Year

Two Men Killed In Airplane Crash

A. G. “Curlie” Sloan
Iaocatcd In Georgia

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1 From Villa nova. Pa cornea anaouncruimt that .Mrs. I-Uixahclh
TTitnaar Raosavalt, dlvorcad wife of KUioU Roosevelt, aim 'uf the
FreakUnt; w ill' marry Curtin Wlasur of ArdmSre, Pa.
They ' are

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Lookouts T ak e Five R un L ead McLucas
In F irst F o u r Innings B ut
G -M en C am e B ack In 9-5 Tilt Forguson Shines
O-Hen Collect 13 Hits Off Wynn, Mote
y. rAnd Crisfield As Sierra Allows
Locals Total Of Four Dingles '
i" * OAINBBVILLK, Hard. FUld,
Sept. IS—Andy Blsrra hnrlod
p i foer-hlt hall hern last nlahl ns
the OalnssTlIls 0-Men defestod
' Sanford l-ookouls- i t to take
. • 1 to I gums lend In th a
•haapfonahlp playoff of Ilia
Florida s u i t Leases.
One more rlctory will give
the O-Mtn the serlet.
The Imokonta look a fl*n run
i lead over tlatneavllle In the first
four InnlnRc when the (lalneo; villa Infield collspeed. Rat Ihn
G-Men cauie back strorfe to lie
■ (ha acora at |- t In the fifth.
Three runs In the seventh and
one la the eighth gave them tha

Pleased

With Boys

Y o u n g Out Witl
Rib Injuries; Bob
Howell Looks Good
DKI.AND,' BepC 16. -T o m
Kirkland 'of Mleml. eras IMS first
IIs Iter forred to the sidelines via
the Injury route this season as
the Stetson grid machine drillel
at Ifnlley Field .here yesterday
without the earners of the star
10.^1 pivot man. Kirkland wss
dlghlly hint Toeadsy In a lino
wrlmmnge and Coach Hraday Coaril kept him out of uniform yea‘■•nlay. He has a minor cleat
tounil ou the face- but hopes to
imk out' tmtay.
Tim Stetson mentors limited tha
tflernoon practice teuton .to ofl rnso drills tyllh the llattec|tgbrk~
og out In abnrta, T lio boyr ate pretty tired from

Bterra hurled great ball, tyot
allowing a tlnsla runner tn
reach first after the fifth InWing. Dob Pittman, Die lesson
batting ehsrapRm, was the leadlag blltar or tha rents with four
flva. Hray and Devlnrenil
each had two hits One of PittMSa'a was a double while both
of nray's were good for two

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ooa who really knows how.
fstli. paiugo. l'(i(iilido"t noims.
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Dionnes Celebrate. 12
Wedding Anniversary
CAI I.A N H K U .'onL, 5apU 15. -

'CDMIIINATION

I.Ol,'KH

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school I ik*sci . -- * coiu|il«lo line
of loekt for spy |iuiji«s«.’ . H ill
llardw um Co.
,

Iriilnr. ptpl ’ Mliirhnrl Irst-rFfh-Ing
uni Iho tbeonre | | both \scklrs
from luil year's frush rtcvrri
vh( l, llm Until rs reported this
•■'all—wns imrlUtly solved yesterIsy wlicn CfWcll moved Andcnon
nd Godbold, guilds, and Swaqsog.
n end. In the tackle group. Ed
-M e* J/PP&amp;tfi:4
. fimfasrw-frsa 4he
•nly rrttirnluu*, tnr-dly Inrklr.
Ancther Jehtnliv" sh ift In- the
nstar wsi th at of lllrhnnl Brannnt from fiilUuo-tc to «piartrr. The
ndlinaprdls
triple th rra t
sta r
ooVed g&lt;i‘il In Ids first signalarklng ride and will strengthen
l a petition ne-v n llrrrn tril l»«*w ent Cspt- Em m ett llo n ls snd
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(A V -M r. and M rs. Oliva lllonnr
p s rrp li nf the world f.iniotiv quin
tuplats, c rle h m ln l ll ir lr twelfth

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PEAS Tender Garden
MACARONI

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TOMATOES Iona Red Rite *

Mild and Mellow U,. A l l

Red Circle lb.'... 22c
Bokar l b . . ....,25c

821 Hsn/Ord Ave.
Galatia Dessert, lea Cream Dessert or PuddlnR

Bananas lbs. 15«
v is a

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Lemons doz. 25c
Cabbage lb. 2Vac
Rutabagas lb. 2c
Beans' 2 lbs. }j|c
Peppers for 10c
V. s. na. .1
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Apples
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Bananas lbs |5 c
Grapes
2 lbs
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lbs
ICc
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PICKLES

m A L A .u k ' a v 'W I tiT M

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WING'S CIGARETTES

Heins Tomato

KETCHUP

Urge bottle

TEA I/slon'B Orange Pekoe

It’s New! It’s Softer! It’s Tasljerl
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BREAD

JtoMiSto

Flour 20 lbs.

The new A h P SoU-TwIal Jlreud I* nofter. tastier and
ttajn fraah longer—lt'*4w *tH before baking to hold Its
freshness and flavor—and lt*n double wrapped for yobr pro­
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Soap 3fpf Ijc
Rice, 5 lb;v2}c
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MtVliNTAI.Nr|CE~’•*. ivfi IgcratorIfkr nrw, |#Uti» volte for fia .
Srminole Tire Shop.
ONK"- TH OUBANI • frvt « ‘»nch
srw er pipe In gutsl rendition.
lienley, I’hnnv 460.

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Freshly Ground!

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i "On The ‘. Avenue’*

131800 NUHGK-al

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(Cream Style)
No. 2
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wonderful V rrrp tiiu ^ -J'rKei.

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TEN KOOM de riling fur -sale,
easy term s. 41T W.“, First HI.

CLRVRLANU, - Thy largest
•eek-rod alLndanc" ai -Florida
tPA N IIR MOSS, any ouaatlty Manor during U reil Lake* Kapo '
, Sea Clifford Walkar, Geneva dlkm Malory was narhed during
A re, I blocks aaat af Sanford •he rm -nt la b o r Day holldiya
Are.
with 0 taro-day teesrd af.. mbre
than
1021'Stl ti.ilotd
Ow
grounds.
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Florida has H O O O o'tH nJw?
which operate through 114 rlehsngaa. says the hlurtda State'
Chamber of Commerce,
i

w ith th% M k h o tfy
m ild Q m d d a r flavor

107.B4II
100,393
3IJI70

CORN
IITAMJIKID

rural hom rs—lla tlrry M U .tlm t
and
te rm .
hard w are Co,

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Hlrmlnghim .
'Memphis '.I—
INashville
, K novvlllo__
.Chattanooga

SalUna Brand
Smooth— Rich.

KIVB GOOD Modal A Fanl med­ Mule, Wagon, lis t n ( », Plow*,
als** from 186.00 to Illft.UO, CulHvatcr. A. J. Logan, tkiitvaF la .
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Baal 4 Bona. Used Car Dealer*.

ATTtR BlttCW

The turnstiles dirked In ACants'
201015 times aa compared with
301,111 la*l season.
Total 1037 attmdanre was IMIl,673 against I.RU.1A6 for 1030.
1£37’bjhpo! attendance fur other

I LIVE 0 4 K- —(An—Suwannee
'County commissioners offer 125
reward for arrest and conviction
of cattle Ihievrs. Commissioner
T. T. Law said’ cattle owners suf;
fered heavy losses In the-county's
open range arcea fecenlly.

FOIt HAI.K CHEAP:**tlh«~go6d

give

MEMPHIS, T cn n , Kept, HI. —
Attendance IS l!&gt;37 Southern Ashoc Lit ion kaarball game* dropped
nearly 200,000 from 1038 figure*,with the A tlanta C r e r k r n . main-,
tabling their p restjiv ' aa the clr-;
cult's b l g t i i t draw Inc card, sta-*
tlatlea rrlenecd by President John
D. Martin showed Inst night.

. ORLANDO, Sept. 1U.—It was
a sbre and weary aqnad of
Tiger* that took the field yaaterday afternoon,
after their
first ocrunihage Tuesday.
Coach Greene was light on tha
lads and sent them thru a drill
of punting and paaalng. This aft­
ernoon the Tigers will again f«
thru a hard workout and by
Saturday should be In tip-top
shape for their Monday's ordeal
when Greene starts on the home
stretch of training for their'
first game hrrt pn the twenty- 1
fourth, with Winter Garden.
,
Following Is the Jersey num­
ber of each of twenty-ona players,
who will ace action this year. I
Doyle Damold. II; Pete Peter­
son, 33, Hilly Isbell. IBt Richard |
Markh-im, l i t Ralph Browning.;
S3; Miller Phillips, fl; Maurice
(Inton, IS; Flash Williams, SO;

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The two lenmn will renew hn«MifislV ?n mu.* *l!l,*r ^
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| llrslnaiil to tilt* shown .1 sifter
it registering 01m hit, good . for
« two runs..
J
I’xlgott for the G-Men hurled
* 11 arest game, giving up five
! it*, good for two runs, thu first
s run roming In the second Inning
t pn'* lb- filial mil hi the vlghlli
1 on into hit, u (Milk -iiml one t r

Initial
946*575 Witness j
Southern League!
Games This Year

Iu Backfield In
Initial_ Session

Oalnesvllls placed a crippled
nlpe an ths field Iasi night with
Livingston going behind t h n
Plata for tha liyured Btaub.
Shortstop tloglno moved over to
aeoond, sad navatl with an InJurod arm, took short.
Btaub broke his thumh Mon­
day night when In thrnwliy; to
aacond ha hit Ilia list of Langston etretched across home piste.
Langston wag railed nut fur In-

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPATKB
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1M7

VOLUME XXVI

««

Nanking Ruler
Rushes To Aid
Of North China

WAS THIS BLACK’S KKK CARD?

'KaugKfe of the

. Two Crack lArmlea Of
Central Government
Go To Aid Of Hard
Pressed' ftegionals

TO A L L CXAL1

McUevu

(Uvan\j ©ossp
AND OnhMT AND W .C tW f

60,000 Japanese
• Cross China River

8 v V J S a *]£t h o w . t v y o u w i n . m 1

OR fctAVt|*f« T O M ttl WITH
SifiNfO A N D S t ALSO TH» TMt
GRAND KNO 9 RgALSi o r AUA*A

l^ i&amp; e s :

• Chinese Warn Shipninsr Against Air
I Raid' Near C o a s t

Form er Gov. Thom as' E. ttilby, a t Annlaton, Ala., maile public
this copy of w hat ho Mid waa purportad to bg a sketch of the
-g ran d p assp o rt- of AaaoclaU Juatlce Black o f tb a Supreme Court,
; P E N P IN O , S e p t 1 7 — ( A P ) in . the Ku Klua Klan. Kilby Mid sketch copiee were Mliatrlbuted
aevhral years ago and ha dug this ona from his old flirt. Ha said
— Two
a r m lo s
o f ' c ra c k
ha was not fam iliar willi origin o f tho akatch and «opiee.
C h in e s e c e n t r a l g o v e r n m e n t
d iv is io n s w e r e r e p o r te d b e , *fn jr r u s h e d in t o n o r t h C h in a
t o d a y to e n d t h e s l a u g h t e r
o f t h o h a lf * a r m e d
r e g io n a l
tr o o p s a n d b r e a k t h e J a p a n ­
e s e a d v a n c e t o t h e s o u th .
The main liody of the Japan tee
ira iy of 00.000 men effected ■
crossing of the C ljua River under
the

McLucas Praises LaGuardia Leads
F o o tb a ll F ie ld In Election H eld
For High School In New York City

IT .-IA T -T i*
r hi ndt^,*rfh'&gt;‘1
nt waa dieta lo a A ’ tm tar vld .have protested
H M ctoU r‘% Ohr unlted
Bure*
a g lln tl this government'*
bargo on arm* lo the OrtoML
charging It waa unfair treat mean
o f China.
Ur. C- T. Wan*. 'Chinese ai
baaaadur lu - W ashlukloa,
w
as Id to have coutayrd (ha bTUar
reaction nr the t’lilnes* governm eat to the ttullrd Btatoe Dopartin ert. The Wa,hlli*1ou doct
•Ion forbidding govorumenl-con.trolled merchantmen' fy*» trgna
porting w ar yhPpUea tuelUivr Ja
pan o r China , waa chantflerhed
by a (orelgu ’ at*'re • *poke, man
as *-caftaluly rtet ftiipartUL“| t may lia aaiitrnllly but ,.n
i complalc em bargo
would
at
leaat bo fulrar ter It wnald hall
ail shipment! to cither China

f

Patrol Ended
Otf4i

Election

, jy mmHr

%
‘H»t

Curb On Arms Ship­ City fSimnry Will Be
ments Is C a l l e d I Held^Far One Com­
Unfair By Chinese; missioner Nov. -2;
Wichita Cuts Trip Election On Dec. 7

T H E M A R S * W -.
18 A C iltx K N O f t r i g

Mml .. U
W H O U m D THSOU
’** MAY T tW
UWHOCXl

V

China Resents
U.S. Embargo
On Munitions
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N U M B E R 280

E sta b lish e d In 1908

France Concurs
Full Quota Of W«r*
ships Are Needed
For Pirate Q u e s t

Ttegtstretluu
will be upUtmtUr ‘ *ui will remain
open until Nov. SO lo Banfnrl
clllten i who wl*h lu vole In Ihn
coming CUr electlou In which |
ona city C«mmlsStoi,er will !&gt;«
elected to, succeed W, A. Lef*
tier whuae term ut offlre
pi re, title grear.
The primary which will be
bald for Ibe »»lection of aomlneaa will (*&lt; «a Nov. A ‘and III*
ballots will Im cart ott* W t.
Cleik m « k , B. lA rtaoa
today, ■' ... ,

Italy-Germany
Resent Action
French And English
Abandon Effort To
Appease Mussolini
LO N D O N . S opt. l l — (A P )
— F lritn tn to d k y
e n d e d th p
iinauccp-tyful
n o n - in te r v e n ­
tio n p titro l o f S p a in to m » k e
nvollaH le h e r fu ll q u o ta ''o f
W iirahtpa'* f o r " t h o m o r e Iump o r t a n t " la n k o f d r i v in g fttrn te a t t a c h c r a fYom t h e M ed-'
itL -rn tn ean . F r a n c e jo in e d JtB
th e declH lon.

Alia o( t l » . Jfidndo W aU jaU ue
o utIa*™ f;p^tnanl of pu»
bet Ihio;ARba: Ret have aaj* ef
feet bn tnl i 'chietloa, - C ttf At(torpey Fred R. Wilson, stated today.' All votary will be repaired
to have their hhrk poll ' lakes
paid before liter nr* ellalble lo
The foreign office ’ annotmead
m te. the City nltoinay aald.
th* chd of th* patrol formed by
Tho I'lly rniuinl.slonor w hole
th*. 27-natlon NorvInt*rr*bUee
hound tor ('hliia with a
electod lu this election will take
CxNamttbM in sn effort to hasp
Id* plum In the City Govarnment
goveriUTU-nlownml vessels a f a on Ilia lliwt Tuesday after lb*
arms and men from either 1 14a,la
obeying President llnoscvelt'a or­ Ural Moiiduy ln January, II w si
th* Spanish elvfl war.
. •
NEW’ YORK, BtPL 17.—(AT — ders that they must n&lt;&gt;t Iran* learned, slid will aerve lor a
Relief Ihgt John Iwwla, CIO rhief. who recently mad* .sharp
Th*
decision
lo
*nd
th*
paled,
Tainnisuy Hall, fighting for &gt;.a port Irras or ammunition l o f b r terra of I liras years,
rrlticlsm of Pn-aUIrnl Roosevelt, had made "peace" with the- chief
Ilfs In a comeltack effort wa* E astern iHiItlgercnts. the Unlta.1
Auy qualified voter la ellflhlc rsreutive grew In Washington a fte r 1*1*1* emerged smiling from carried on by French and British
a rt hark on It* beets In yester­ Maritime Cnmnitsstou annouuoad lo run lu .'a nm dldate in the pri­
a conference to which the {'resident had summoned him, The CIO w arships^ Her tiermpny a ad Ugly
day* prim ary alaotlon w h e n yesterdsy.
,
mary alert ton. N r. Lanmin point­ generalissimo is shown above leaving hit taki aa ha reached lb* withdrew In anger breauad of at*
CnIJed BtatM Benalnr Royal S
The romrillaaion’s annAunca- ed nut, " however, the randldate
tack* against their -ahlgaa la s t
Copeland .lost tlm
Demorrallr men! came soon alter reports mu*l fllo hla iiaino with the TVhltc House.
June, was voualdcred a
mayoralty nomination to Jere­ had been received that I t air- City clerk nt l.raat 10 day* prlhuff to Pramlar Mussolini ami
miah T- Mahotiey, the pro-New
U ‘M»"»aeO •» V sir s tir
nr to the election,
requesting
IlIcchifMhiur Hitler,
Deal raifdldate.
that lit* name Iw placed on the
Italy and Germany ar* apaaly
4
“
It was g double defeat for the
linlluL. .
resentful of th* bine power *kt*V
stntu'a «» yMr-old senior sena­
The oanimla.dooer e lm * term
mrnt drafted at Nyon and giv­
tor, n frequent crlltc ot I’raal■it otflca aspires, W. A. l-rlfler,
ing Hrltaln and Frabc* tba major
dent ttn*pq*bll'* pollrtes. lie was — « «
.
w '* Ibe &lt;&gt;Um I member ot the
ronltal of tlm pleat* war la tba
a warn pad In the Republh-.m- p ri­
K lie c tiv e
U CU
L Oowmiaalon. a»d idnrlng his term
MixHtrrraiMan.
mary by Mayor Floral lo II. Oa .- -" ’ of MlrvUe hag don* mecti
' O m it Hrllntn and FfaBea^Rfv* A
U sard In who ousted Tammany
tha host Interests ot 8anford and
abandoned diplomatic sffort* ta
TAf LAHASSF'2, Bept.. 17- —
four yearn ago aa the spasrhike always adopted a construe
h
persuade llnly to Jola tha Madlhcatl ot a filaton reform nmve- (AT —Florida’* naw general occu­ lira stand In mallar* relntlvs '»
Iriinncin "piracy" patrol, authorpational liernss tan law, rap ed ed
ment.
» &gt;
tlin (illy.
Itntivc llrill.h ami rev* said U»t
lloth IjUlnurdla and Mahoney to Increase collections by $2(0000
Mr, jA fflar waa started to the
isitrfit.
card ed lh eir running mates nit to $400,009 a year, will become City CutmuDaloii In ■ special
Tin- Urlllvh and Freneh foreign
HENI)AYE, ‘ Hrt.t. 17.—(AT—
the ally tjeket to victory with effective Ortolier L raising fee, on election In H J i tn complete the
A N T IE T A M Itolllefield Slisi p«
___ on _n ..............
.....„___ some businesses
______ n o d ' professions
____
A- Ini Inn drfrndcr* of (HJotl, fall­ offices were sold to hav* exhaust­
them
basis nt.........
Incomplete
term nt funner Maynr Nelson burg Maryland, tb-pl , 17.
lAV
ing back under rrlrn lln a thhisla ed tbelr pat lour* In attampta to
ro iurits. Copnlqnd gained a wide and levying them on. others for the llray win. reslgnad. It* coniplel- , W t | l ,nt Room,Vi,„ ................ .
margin in the, Manhattan stro n g -]first time.
of the BpMilth insurgent offen- rootin' th* aiigvr of Premier Ban*
ctl tho two )M rs ot Mr. lire* «! .
hold of ’^oiuinnuy but w»* lnun-j It rontalna more specific deflnl-B , wlrB h,.,.n rB. c-t
the
7r&gt;tli
r-l
(nth «mii».i&gt;aiy
n n ru tio a ry of *ivc were ii-|Hirtnl tiwlny to b* ilo Muasollnl.
They
also
derided, It W*&gt;
dated by „ ildnl Wave of ballot* tlo n . than previous lews, and „alerted
oc|,H, .............
, h m . term s j Id,
h«\y Antietam
in serve three
hlia-dy
Antietam 4..Ill
ti ittle today with iivni.milI. g tin- path of their
Icnrned, th a t II Due* will net bo
from tin- other four tmnmghs. |M at* o ffk ls l, snkl the result apd lie Its* served r&gt;no rear ns a speech copiii'fiidiiig the nation foe.
The city whla result, show ed, would be g rrste r rriilninty In rolA rail In l.rniiiicast front Ha|a l-ermiltcil lo rreahi a new rtlals la
tnaypr uf B*nford,
!for "not only urtlrijf but ulro mnnen, tnsuigvnil pluvial head­ lb* 37 iiotloii Hiiaiii.li Non lnlerout o t n. total of 1,117 eleclton lection*. ■
Mr.
|,nffl*r
has
nut
slated
«•
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k
in
g
In
..
...........
trema**
nude.
d istrict*.. wu* a* follows:
Occupational llrcm.ct last year y.q wliellter nr not hr will ».«1
quarter i plrturcil n * w(mtc»ali' vclltlon tliijillilHire by attempting
■
.
IK-mocrutli*, 3.2(0 d lalrirta;
ibrought shoot $r&lt;oo,bno Into the « candidal* for re-.W U un tn l hi" »«*»»iriUtrnll,....
•botage of t'lad-. biidges, ■n 11- to fore* the “piracy" Issu* before
Mahouay . .............. ...... 341J45 .fltate's general opeinling treasury. tin. coming election,
I A crowd estim ated nt frm . 15 - ways, ti-li-uvnI'll line, und tlu- fir­ it. 1 lie lieiitrullly body- width m s /
Copeland .........._____
1*5.23* {Comptroller J . M- l*-o appealed
ing nf score« of ImiMinga on Ih* meet today, -Is |itrp aic.l to block
|000 to 2tl,Ouu cli'i-tcl
l.atlunrdln ....... —_____ 41.0*7 | for rs ily psyrucnt-L (hi* year In
’resident wse jnliudum i in Sen I .roll frni.I .about .’■() mile* south niiy surh move by llslian Anibosof (HJon.
Republican. 3,100 district*:
'help the Slnte meet ll* r u n r n t obiiiilur Ulno Grainll by taking th*
ator Tyding*.
LhOuanlla __ —---------- €t.44» . IlgntWn*, on which il now I* some
Fifty homes In I'ola Ik-Gordon l-ursitIon Unit it is without author­
Deploring “scclinealisnP’ und
Copeland, __________ ____ 37.71* $70,000 behind with little pros|wct
‘‘ntlsundcrsli.ndiiiit" cngcmlcred by wen- rcpoitcil di-stroycil and tie- ity to ir.i a I with the Nyon M ill
9
l.ad unrd In s showing In the of kslatnjng nr-oiiiil* lu lliu next
the rru uf rtwon-dvin-llnn following mining renter ol B ints luietu, i terrmiroii ai enril.
the Democratic; primary wo* one tm eeai b . f # H f r j K t,
a '
Mussolini, who lint ilnnandod 4
the w ar nnd r.n lro siln j. |i ■ wjih north of tin- field base of nu ill'
of the lurprlae Matures or the
The new llrcn-c law covers vlrl*
(he nations! .p in t of today, tin- . urgent column driving northward -Imre (n tlie “piracy" patrol *q**l
on. Ilia lk*m*
ts*ma was
waa not on unity
mini
election.
ually fvery
every jilod
kind of - hi
liiisluiiM
or
Th* Sons at tha t^gfuu ■Drum I’realdcnt .aid "iliM*|dy wo ap on Die |.enn lilghwny, was said lo Ihe rnlra of the British and
tb s ballot
hallo! and tha thouaanda ot profession p o | s(H-ql^ica|ty cov g ad ' B uglf'' Corps uf th* damp- prveiate that $Ih; d lrtrria or dif­ to have been rnicd.
French navies, will be told th a t
voto* Jia obtained were the re -'c n o l by othey, lawra. t i prohibits
pi
Ida dem and, for revision of tho
b^-t*w ktng post ot American ficulty of (illy tan. putt c,f the
-fifty h^vlaeqi,
L^vlucai, iprofes­ 'l^gtou here will reaume their union adversely u fficls each mid
Nyutt plan innat bo laid before tha
suit of a last mluut" '» rtta-li| engaging ini “fifty
nliin-iKiwtr confelcivc* re-convrocampaign.
sion or u^tnpaliM iV for which ah practlee nt the Legion Hut to- every o lh n |ui&lt;t. Vfc eland (rudy
occupational llcrnse la required by rtfrirt a t 1 7:1# 1 o'clock. Percy in all paita to h-ud a In-lping hand
lug In Nyon- jiwitterland- today.
h
It u r uthcr laws until the licuaae Is Mara, advisor of tha' corps, an- (a those A m uibans who Med It
llnly can not deal with Franc*
Arclilc U flrtta was rlected and Urllnln alone In till* m attar;
paid.
,
moat."
Itowaeod today,
cashier of the Hanford Atlantic any toquasls must l&gt;* tnkan baEach county., Ik. «-vml1iorl»rd to ' Hurteg ,thaT aumtgar Mr. Morn
National Hunk Ly lb* Hoard of foru Dm util Ira confrronca, ll wa*
Irvy a llcenau tars, equal lo bt&gt; per­ •tated, th e ’practice &gt;M*lnn*w*r*
director* lu k meeting held In the raid.
Funeral
service* f o r ^ Mr*. cent of the Hlsl^t levy.
•*
discontinued because pf the large|
bank yesterday.
Emma Range, who died sud­
Itoadhousa dance India ipiist pay number ut hoya who were away
Mr. I let 1s is today rrlrbrntlng
denly nt Iter hotan hare yester­ ■ lkr»** of (1 (0 by the new' law front Baiiford.1 llowaver. since
Men’* Iugg*r 4 dlffara from
Ills thirty-first year lu thu bank­
day. will be held In tb a Presby­ if "dancing la engaged In ar en­ Ilia sihopls have started t h e
th a t
Ha
ing business In Hanford, and has women's luggag* In
terian Church nj 4; oo o’clock tertainm ent nurh ns v n iid y .’ pro­ hoys have relurnod and practice
lie n with the Hanford Atlantic corner* ore square, while tha
tk l* . afternoon With Ur. E. -D. gram s u r exhibitions I* provided.** sessions ran ha rsaumod with
‘ ^National Bank since IU29. U r h&gt;&lt; corners of women'* luggag* ar*
Brownlee, pastor of lb * ' church, This Is’ In siUlliou to any other th* hi.|M. nr developing a bigger
w . _ , ||r t
till rgivcd the bank In the • rapacity rounded,
officiating.
licenses required by other laws. and b«tt*r mrpR Ih li year lh«n
« |l„ 17.
j—I rt’iia fiit Rimih' vi’II (iliii t &lt;1 nn lot assistant c - h le r sine* 1030.
The following lisv# been Mked A Heriwe for ■ single night may
In aiinuoncing tlu- -election nf
to Mrv# a s ’ pallbearer*: II. C. be obtained _ fo r $ 20 . E ntertain­
Tt.e ......... however. Is tr a il* !S 5 ll* ^ U r ‘ " ,’,f
'-."Hi­
Dulioec. victor areau e. Oreham ments. rrlvvh fo r charitable put" lts asrh o r in*n, K*rl Bmlerbloom.t!'1 , , rll,' r,t J '111" H Hlggcr* of Mr, lletls as iinldei of lb* Insti­
Hunter. J K. »MUh, Ktrby Fit*, pose- a re exempt. f .
who lias aarvad as tb*lr captain Toledo, Old-,, yesterday the Imr tution, a slalrrm .it from officials
W eather Forecast
nnd Robert D esna
,
Fortune tollarw iwlrukta, spirit tor tho post two years. Mr. Mara den tir aibidm Ji'i ing the big- cie i&lt;f tlm bank dribiti-tl that ha has
Mostly cloudy, tonight and S a t­
Ollfuiployiuf nt ret)..us,
i-cclvosl • well t-ninrd promotion
Th* following are honorary me-lioios nnd persona engagvd hr aald, •
ami-tei-a, in providing for tha having performed hi- duties In urday with .local shower* S atu r­
pallbearers: I . O. BblaboUer, similar piirelllU,_____
_____
use apt
I Inna- wl&gt;a
Mr.' Mdiwhlnoni waa an arealday. Ext ram* northw est Florida
K. M. Carroll, J . T, Newby, and f0ij0‘w * rellglessa faltb bi -pisyer Mat b*gl*r and lad lb* (asm rn nine ml ion re lls l for a count of connection with the bank with the
cloudy rain In w*at portion
to­
th*
^
*
1
llally
nnd
totally
unem­
blgbcat
degree
of
rtflclcury
and
yean
T. W. tAWtoa.
" '
Scaling*, must pey&gt;$IOO o
to honor* a t ilia M glon convonnight. Saturday rain.
*, . •
ployed,
and
It-tint;
«f
their
prev­
luyalty
from
the
beg
inning.
Interm ent will be mad* hi Ih*. Fair*
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1
“
advertised as fire sslrn, tlon In fuakoland last sprlag. II*
Daytona Tide*
'
Kvergroea O v a » l* 7 .
bankru|4ey anb-e, nnd such by the Igdlravlng nest w**h to tag* «p ious orciqmlloi.s, inrumrs nnd their
Friday's tide*, high, OtlQ 'A. M*
depend' ! i | | , wg* Intended the
owner uf the gemta urn ssibjrci le datU a with |M . 11. B. Navy,
fi:42 P. M ; low- 16:M A. M- 10:4*
Hem sea of
Jaak K**ns. lonrnsr member a t bifornuitt-pii U"idd*t&gt;r uwd "in tha
!•- m
Ut* I n lard iktraa, wa* renaatty form ,it .I jog of ‘T ru st am for r*.
Every person*, engaged Hi
Barometer .
bus in* ** of such n atu re that ne apgatntsd c o p u la of tha Miami employ ok ut- ru -lit security- anil
Yesterday, 30.01; today, MAS.
About
711
nut'nf-lown
ahrlncyi
■aemployim.it
li-lief."
Oorpo.’
the
I
s
r
a
e
l
junior9
corps
auch license call ha properly re­
PrecipItitUa
R iggers- sni-l a* he la f t^ th o •rill aaaemble at Sanlnndo Spring*
Mrs. Mary Field Rolltaa. fer- quired of it under the general law In tba Hist*. Mr. Moro aald.
Total fo r yesterday
.00
tonight
for
a
IdjftiarbecueEd
W
h
its
-lloga*
HAH
ly-)io|M»f
*
ths
merly &lt;f 81. VllH*4lU HoaplUI or other laws m ust pay $100, *(•
Total
for
month
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tt.
tJtrt*,
Ambassador
of
th*
Morrocto
In JacheonvIHd, hag ta ia w over crpt th at •g rleo ltu n d and horilBOLflNB TO BPSAK * . anrvwy woul-l le V n’ !*'', " l
Normal to data
IM
Deremlwr I. A voluntary regis­ Temple stated today.
duties in tba Banferd Clinical ro llu rsl products a ta aieibpted.
T em peratures . .
'i j
A large aigyber oA lh*’ Jackaonlaboratories until JL L R obert.
WILLISTON.
—(AT—L
K. tration system would lie used, by
County tea eel lectors ar* direc­
Maximum, M ; Minimum- 74. •
amt handlnl' . illu-r. thn-ugh vUU Rhrincre. who are rn U ru m *
m n Is ah)* *• reeaaa# bU week. ted In make monthly remittances Vaasa, prraU rat of tb s fluwaam
Herald reading.
,
It was Irsrned today.
of license collections to the comp­ Rtvar Press Association, aald y*#- th* post Office IVpoelim-nt or Inn th* Banforditc* have chartered
Offlalal Repart
a
bua
to
bring
them
to
Sanford
other
arcnry.
Levlaw May be made U rday United Btata*
For nearly a year Mas. Kali’ troller.
High M
H# doclil.rd lo discuss details tonight, Mr. Laos was advised and
las has bee* rmpleyed la the M- agaiaet thg MdMgfy a f persons Cl*ad* Pepper and R&lt;.
7 ---------- -----------— .
•
bout
10
visitor*
*V*
eipceted
to
until
ha
hod
conferred
with
hla
roVtaireoU IlM yHal and prior U
tto* R. A. (feral Green will ha
ua
p Fish isl rOmmitte* rom- stt«nd th* festival front th* Tem­
th a t lime aba spent a number eg persfm w h g f W U pay MayTMCtr principal speaker* a t a mast Mg
• .
Of the KrcrcUrlrs of fom - pi* a t Daytona,Beach.
y u a n studying m ad Ice I technol­ joined froM doing' bwslnesi
e f th* association Saturday a t
B0
A large menu for lb* Bbrlni
and IV air, Ih* Wurka of
ogy a t the F ranklin School of
The lew rsntalaa a section that Rainbow Springs, five mil** north
___ 'Admlnl-lrator, the chalr- gathering la bring prepared by
A rte In Philadelphia.
n k ln -ag l ahaO na4 ha construed to ft
"Rarbccu* King."
*f the Kncial F m irity Board, B a n fe r d '*
Mrs. Hollins has lived b&gt; authorlae gamhUag u r th* opera'
Um director *f th* IVnsua B ureau]Goorga H. Brown. Including all
Sanford almost a« her life and
f t any IR tw y , a r the opera.
aad tba head of tho Central St* kind* a f barbecued meat* aHI all 14
bar many friend* are glad "
* any M acbipa,. aootrlvaaaa
th a t gao* with IL
\
U U k CUy,

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J

New $25,000 Project Senator Copeland l a ! - ^ . * ^ ^ , . . .
cargnj
brpjiMf
*5.^3K;Cc-Cteady For Loser To Both La-:
, .ml P ^ ^ ^aVraverr^;
p n te flt
Mahoney
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First Grid
Contest
Guardia,
kitting Oilns-aa rearguard toward
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Chocow, the now Chinese advance
-W a'll 'h a v a a n Ideal football
hnse, 40 milea south of Peiping.
The Jnpatieaa w ars striking the (laid hare otter th e present
retreatin g
sig h t divisions of project la completed; ^probablV
Chinese provincial troops both in one ot the best high school
fields In the state,"
Coacli
front nnd on their rig h t wing,
kw China
official. In Nanking Laonard McLuraa. h e a t mentor
wamotl foreign shipping to stay of the Bemlnole High Celery
,
outside Ifia IS td meridian, off the Feds, ennourwed today..
Although t h e
ipproilm aU dy
China C onst between 0 A. H . sod
• P . M , indicating th e Covem- $15,000 project ’ for Improvement
, m eat w ss preparing l a send out a of the field behind tho nigh
c ft of war. piano* to attatap t ta school has not liven completed
yet. th e Sanford Celery Fed*
Irak the Japan ass blockade,
will play tb etr ftrat night gems
v j, The
Chinese
w arning
. — Vtvm In nffklAl retires t o ' the id Bantam on Ik s bast field the
•“
p U ,*J iB
m bom«
b ite.
-T
h
e
re
la
a
good
ta
rf
on thh
trtw fw n th e 'c o a s t and wham p i­
time,’
lot ship* ar* anchored In th e vicin­ field a t th e, present
rioach UcLucas aald, -but In an ­
ity o f this city. •
other (season the field will lie
*
i. ■ - '
—
In etcelleiii condition." At the
present lim e the locale are
*eaMn* d irt’ In the practice
field In the lot construrled . tn [|
th a t pufpoaa n e tt lo the playltnti
hull
field lit order that the fluid
might be tn good ahapa fo r, lit*
gam**.
The Oviedo C hapter of F atu ra
The WPA project whlrh catl.i
P arm er, of America launched for nu eipeudlture of over IJM.'
their program for the coming year POO on the playgrounll hua bePn
at their first m sstlng In tbs Oviedo bald up for aome llmij due. In
lllgb .School rscoatlf, according to |h* lack ot material* tnr III*It. F. Cooper, advlsbr.
bleachers at the W lrs which
The program fo r the coming will aurround the Held,
(
j r n r waa tentatively outlined and
However, the local projnel ill
plana were mads to take p a rt In rector reported today Ihet t h e
.numerous F. F. A. activities which lum ber for the bleachere had
1 will lie held this year. ■
arrived and that workmen wen*
&gt;Jr. Cooper also announced th a t painting It prior to building tin■ Ihi y hoped to have John Janes, bleachers which
will probabl*
'h o n o re d 5*mlnols C hapter .member, begin Monday,
1 jM thi*r m -.t m e e tin g 'to dUtiiae
Tba cyclone tanre which I**; w ith the body the value of a good provided for In the project ha
*' Jirelgrt.
not arrived yei but ll I* hoped
*•* ■'Ifleen members veer* present th a t It will • be erected batonn,rinl elected thp following officer* the first gam*.
tij- e r v e during the coming year: * Last week the Berolnola Coun­
* President. Edward Jo rd an ; Vice ty Board of I'ublle Instruction
| M 'n-rldrnt. Bpeneer Wain weight; awarded a roA trart lo tha Ran
” ‘ f'etretary , &lt;Fugana Allan; T reatur- dall Electric Company ot Banhr, A rth u r Ifd&amp;tor; Im porter, T. La lo rd for (be Installation ot lights
Lingo; Advisor, R. F. Cooper.
on tba n*ld a t a cost of approiThe following hays ware also Imataly $IAO0 The to.opp watt
lighting system will ronelvt ot
present; *
Laddie
M ariner,
Lawrence 40 lights and reflector* the Mine
|yp« aa Iboee a t- the Bandord
. Mwire. II III Is W ait, Lewie
Municipal Athletic Field and will
Jim m ie McOowan, Ferrell
lev, Bennett Klmbla, Robert Mur- bn mounted op in polee a t a
laval of 5$ “feel.
phey. and Edward P a rk e r
At tb elr meeting the Reboot
Board considered various types
ot reflector* bu; decided on the
typo used at th e . baseball Held
aa tba beat even though lha lalllal M at la aomewbat greater.
BepL, IT. —(AI
'
T ha lighting equipment will
Cfewmatr* tM
bo lesjalled accord lag ta re ­
&gt;e i r-old eo-jad C anaan Cook, waa quirement* generally arrep ted a*
from the Uni- standard for llgbtlnw foot bail
I U n a ,-* , |
a t Loa Ang*- B aida which h a re been approved
a lta r awveral yearn of , aip arl|tap lu !e’Hmart, U. C- L A- r ite manl with various method* aud
dent. •*U .JK »M ,0M k w a . at * work will begin probably nest
, in p nqag tba airaat a* tba m impu* weak.
'I n rs s tw a e d whaa a m m c

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Officers Named By
Oviedo Chapter Of
f u t u r e Farmers

‘yir

U. C. L. A. Co-Ed Is
Reported, Kidnaped
* *ijokrAir
Hie. . 1M

Antietam B attle Asturian Guard
Is Commemorated A t Gijon Blast
By U.S. President Path Of

New Occupational
Tax Law Becomes

Roosevelt I) o p 1o r c Roads, Bridges And
Sectionalism A n d R a i l w a y s Dyna
mited By Defenders
“Misunderstandinff”

the

Sons Or Legion
T Begin Practice
On Bugjes Tonight

Archie L. Bctls
• I Elected Cnnhier

RitesForEmmaRunge
Will Be Held Today

Diggers A c c e p t s
Job Of Counting
Jobless In U. S.

LOCAL WEATHER

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Out-Of-TownShriners
Picnic At sSanlondo

Mrs. Rollins Performs
Duties At Laboratory

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1M7
operation preparing raw foaitul* wanted to *** for thvmaefvee, and
Mr 'prefix t * boiler. ; oil* jow l. “K W c i" gef plxjloted. He *k:&gt;t

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BETTKJd B P R I L I M 7

Those who have believed that life begin* a t forty
ueetl u u i- worry f o r fear lH a all over at fifty, or a t eeyeoty,
even though they happen to be a Supreme Court justice.
Youth has much to offer, of course, but It doesn't have
everything. According to a recent sales analysis, it“ Is
shown that men and w om en of middle life or later have
greater aptitude In salesmens)) ip than persons of younger
years.
The analysis was made in stores in New York, P itts­
burgh and several other large cities, according to
Ml*
am f Herald, where the demand of trade would appear to
b« harder on the middle-aged than Uie youthful.'* It iraa
found that people In their fifties outsold the forties; the
forties, the thirties, and the thirties, the twenties. The
fesults applied also to sales In stores’ where" proprietor s
prefer youth end good Joolcg end the manegeni try to push
youngsters ahead.
r
' *r
.
T h e re are many patent factors which account Jor
this succcfn in older men and women," the Herald says.
“Their job is their bulwark for social security. They hfve
held their positions on psst merit and experience. Their
years have added something to their equipment th a t youth
cannot have.
"While every man and woman of fiO would wish that
they were once again In their twenties to enjoy anew that
'unparalleled itcriod of life's way, they have never been able
to .understand tho growing tendency In modern bualness to
push them from the scene and deprive them of gainful oc­
cupation nl the time when their menial powers and jueperienco fit them best for their occupations.
“Youth and its good looks have their place. So, too,
have the fifties."

|EAp. y jl NATIONB; Tlior,I Wait &gt;e Spoil ms, saun I ho
d, until the day that I rl«*&gt;
'to 'tbs prey; for my deteristlqp le tu gather the uu
it A ct I may ss.embln the
Adorns, to pour up»q them my
IgpaUon. trail all my Harm
isr: 'for all the earth sliall
Time—whnl lit it? U in the price wo m uit pay for
eerM red with the fire of my
(obey. Pur' then, wilt I turn everything worthwhile.
we budgeted time, that most valuable of all ramIke people a ’ pure langusc-v
I they may ell rail upon llm moditicn, Jet's say that we must have:
He of Ihe l/ird. to serve him
Time to work, for otherwise success Is Impossible.
I) One consent,—gcphsuUh
Time to think, for thinking Is the source of power.

*11

We’re afraid if they krrp on
throwing this Klan issue In hli
fffti 1)!*&lt;!&lt; Will Is- blue.

tht lo be of some algnlflat, after IB years of radio,
vet pit of the air la a vrn*
'■ dummy—Chattanoogn
POO Freshmen Sign Up at Univsrslty—headline. And only a few
year* ago there weren't BOO
students'In tnc entire university.

Florid. ,trow*.

i se t where John L l.ewl»
another oiR rrcncc with the
A rT a t tlik* While Home
ic'idey. (josh I flow those two
do hota each 'o th e r !*

Time to play, for only In this way can we recreate our
energies mid have the physical strength to continue.
Time to read, for reading maketh a full man, and fho
fight kind of books aro the fountain of wlodom.
Time to worship, for man needs some inner source of
strength.
Time to bo friendly, for otherwise we lose the human
touch.
Time to-dream, for ww must lift our eyes, our minds
and our hearts beyond the circumscribed round that to­
day's toll brings, if life Is to be livod at its b e st
Timu to love and be loved, for here lies llfo’s best
happiness.
Time lo look around, lest wo become selfish and selfcentered,
Time to laugh, for through laughter we minimize
)mln, sorrow, disappointment. It la one of God's great
gifts to mankind.—St. Augustine Record.

MOULTRIE, OS, 0epi. JT. —
(A1)—South Georgia p»*nu; milts
and loss exhaustive than hummed

If
You Get Lost
Tn
A Forest
*f - 7 ? i rr
»**f* •—
*»' •r
I. Bend out a s BOB—thru* d r tratlni
naU la qelek sere—I sa ~r»psai7 j rural
at latersk. V m T ^ ' l h ^ T .
ft.
A. Bowla|~a r t lilk .

It. Bending np smoke nlgasla
If tktra&gt; ne danger ef e forest
firm m gsUudTy n
C Using ■ pfrpr to flank mm
signals.

Sr

K. Turning a light M and

feff

olVer prokoct*.

1

r t " parent*. Shs aoye thky a n
Terrier Has Acquired econfirmed
blbbera, They won’t
frv« 4* teHfcUe
Alcoholic Appetite dflpk
sight of one Sets them howling

With th irs t
jsfu U rity of the •st Ims tod to total ttS.SM.MO At l a n t a , sept- it . —t jty—
pounds and to bring * farmer* ‘•SlceeMr." lh* bull terrier
about ltl.lM0.SM.
a beer-goxiter, but don't
, liars’ than a shelling Slants
his parente Imbidded.
and toll mllf. In the State. I Wo
ig ’to the pup'e alcholle
except where of which era located b an . threw
Mr. end lire. L A*
required. For 'the switch to e mats of ma­
ilainrd a cup a day la the
th Iaery earlier la the week,
maintain sobriety,
sad now era peering full-time
loiter tori the B e t t e r s

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Wkin ■ person beers the SOS
i dhouhl gtk bow ledge

It

wtth

t,."-',’Hi.srWTUwHKSS-’
i'iSu?w£
so me medium the Bender is using.

approves ell these methods but le
Irylnit to n'uM'whistling the eUailsrJ call for help- I t Urges permas to carry a whistle when they
go Into the woods. The whittle Is
light to carry, far snore pane-

th e rescue party should keep
repealing Um two signals and the
persons in trentla should answrr
with the three to facilitate illscovery.

MAM ABOUT MANHATTAN
.Jfy GROBGE TUCK Kit

NEW YOIIK, 8*pt.. IB. —Arghltr&lt; tumlly. the face of New Yorkas If atlacked by a coterie of glfcelie surgeon*, ls undergoing e
drastic change. The Those Bqutrs
men hes been the one moat effect­
ed, there being no lea* than two
solid squorra of alterations comph-trd In the last year, This h is
ctnlmrd Ihe east side of Broadway
from 4Mh to 13rd street, with new
cinema IheStrrs and office build­
ing*, the lower floors of which
hnVn been gnsl bed up by start
mutagers of dime states, pharma­
cists nod shopkeepers.
Ilie sslil stretch of outmodw|
while way, which once Included the
fuimuis roof garden where Kiegfrld, as n beginner- made bis
curly bids fo r' recognition aa a
lirndiii’lng genii)!, has disappeared,

W eP rap iiS T ?P p ^ P Savings!
Tnerpl^ f). jfrfiitif? sUtement of fhe fft**
BRles of furniture provide YOU with y o u r
chance to paye-and terms made to suit!

Hobart It. Upjohn- fh* architect
says the t#Wfl how Is e "hopeless
Jungle of every-which-w»y tra f­
fic." fie tfcluju widening the
si reels Is the" only sensible solu­
tion, and checkmates opponents to
his scheme, who claim that such a
piMceis would carry away Impor­
tant “frontage" by pointing out
ihal only Ihe cheap and dirty beck
yards would l e lost.
Tu move the building* back and
eliminate ' these hack yards, he
ilh accumulations nf-.ee/vse~crtd.
itydsjt. With no back yards, he

iwn-p of rhromlum fislures end
nrouic displays.
This Is only a minor fraction qf
vstint, tliry say- Is yet to come. The
town r o i ly will never be satisfied
unlit Its traffic system' Is eemplrtrty reorganised,
ptrlrty
,eorcxnisrd, nnd no adluadlvItself—that
ilinn;; syggrsta
1
" ;■ ; *Is, none
which
permanent
*** offer*
"
----------1 “Mtlsfac‘
llon- escrpl n widening of the
Imulrvarila and perhaps erection
of elevated runways for the side
THE PORTUGAL newspaper Seculo reports that l^l- streets-

Our Prices ere tower) Our
eveortmeula more complete!
Our terms easier) A visit
te ear ’ store' will prove
these fecial

Come In TomorrQwl

R oom

S u ite

- Sofa and Large Chair

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Mr. Upjohn believes Manhattan
lihlgh4
acre in oiInto six mil­
lion resident* without trnuhte,
which must reuse admilibrernt
In some quarters brrautr of the
difficulty the Island pnw has in
curing for lls million and a hhff.' .
Crossing the blind Is now * Anyway, It's a thought. Ami al­
most any m l , If the crass, (own

—And IIOTH Fleets *re
real beeallee!' HerVs a great
velee—e cult# that should
be prlesd a let higher! Huy
It' here and save Ike djffep
racel A range of eipenalvy
coverings
I re ' available.

Y fifiittM H

van&gt; Eslcvu, u Spanish manufacturer with Insurgent fym*.
pathies, played dead In Malaga Cemetery for two whole*
months. Mr. Eatova hid Ip an empty coffin In the family
T ew
tomb to escape government troopers during government Y-or\ 1. / w, „ t1^ lttUMo; inWit.nte
One hundred and fifty yoara ago diirntnatlon of the seo|&gt;ort. lie emerged when the Iniur- 'nearly a Uilillon and a half reatd*
today tha Constllutlon of tiw gents look the town. Each night, said Mr. Esteva, he on'the ldnnd. nrul ns there era
United Utatea was signed- Ling hennl I ho screams of ;&gt;ersons being exocuted in the g r a v e - _________________________

B edm pg)

Eyery T ast«

n a g It Wive, this I* Constitution

Say,

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18th

□antral Markham Is guing In
retire as chief of army rngini-ri-*,
|a be Succeeded ‘ liy Col. JulldSr
Schley. Wonder whet Uul Srhlry'n
mommendiiion will 1h- on thcross atsla ta a a ll

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TV. 0T.TK o p Vtu n I I ) A ........
In ts i v p.sibi* «r ii Uancif.
I)treii
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KmIIf** I* M to»r RlY*f» i W l k *
tiiMln»)Rtu&lt;i will* on jMi_ ■•III
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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
Ily I’KKBTON CltOVBR

Tha Jap* Insist they will brook
no* Interference by forrlgn powqr*
Id their little playground in i.hins.
Th»tV probably whet they mt-anl
whan Urey machine-gunned the
BHtlah ambassador.

WAUIIINUTUN,
Bi-pt.
U .— o f.la b o r. It was an Important Job,
Tlusv sobstuiloa o( &lt; suit ssrrl- hut put surli n job as In rnusv prlfiring frd rral officials who slay v»l« I’lilerprisea to rush tu hit slda
on the jib while high-priced poll- w*|h fst offers. Tlioee offer* de­
tinue nwuit tlwin on Ihe oulaid* ' bIoIk'V ,,flrr he becamo ***ltUnl
- ■■
o — •—
will bear luoklng Into.
accratary and 'ptade a name for
A few' years ago people rumTlu-rv L no dcubt that sum* era hlmaelf aa a strike modlator.
plained about thk stsrclly of offered
L -llrr positional and , It*m t undercut Ibis wan Me*
money) Bow It's tho high ro»t of when they slvy on to “work for Uraiiy. He is a bargain a t w hat’
a r. Wouldn't It be nice If wu the President" lliruiigh tho e le c BVUr **Zuro M* Bodhs Corporation
bats low prlrea and prosperi­ lion |ict hvl or a session of cun• j " ^ A merles h id to pay ta get hint
ty I t tha asm* time?
gie&gt;s, they luge n o n e ). But the * f H* labor relations man. B ut the
lusu-a mu' well balanceil by per- " ''o r ram o n fler his government
We see w ht re the Flnrkla In- kuna) benefits gained from Ihvlr K,rv*tB&gt; not Iwfoiti.
dualrlal Cymihlsxlon has granted rinvlco for llio guvertiment.
*' »
* * *
•bother «atent Ion of tim e fur Ihp Juincs Lindl-i- rluilrman of the . ■'Ofh tho sem e c»n bo said of
h lla g of IbbfTttV reports, it must i i-rurltlci 'exchange commission, 'BUdls. U r ucver had an exbaud been kidding th* last itm - and I’dwald V. Medrady, as.Is- llr n*;v" l,rlv,lB prsetlee; so hr
whrn It Ihnouneed there would l« lunt secretary of labor, are th* ''*?** I give up p flOODOO a y ja r
no fu rth er eaUnllons.
latUhl,p air to ipill Um government *,IW bUilneas to help Ihe govorn
lu runtehl fur haron and eg g i In ' n*n t out o f a hole. |la was an
llm niilside world- The govern- nVlght as a Harvard law atudent
m ist vvill ml** them, and It ha* ' . J fU»Uea Urandels (hove him
I n n stated Ihvl Ihe bole left by • • n 11
*IB™. ■ distinction that
fleH’rmly in tlui labor departm ent
someljjlqg VWII in theae
i ill b - pailieulatly haid In fill.
court-balling (lays. Hut Justkea
ll -hneld fw w ritten at uiiro th a t 11bo allowed only ffi.000 for office
lo th Inndi* nnd Medially sie the sraielsnei), ani) (juit eum usually
I rsnde.t *«rt of IndlvkluaL. They " ‘V** include pay fo r a •tctiegn is- the kind you would like to cipher,
I uve for frlumls fu r life. Hut Lan*
From I hut Job band Is great heck
d i r nnd Mcfjrndy cunnnt write In to I I * f « r'! nu nssU tsnt professor
the honrat privacy of their dlarlee of law. lie made * yatild tllnib and
Ithat they served Ihe federal gov- * •* profoapor of )u|J*MUaa when,
lelnaient a t ''» tragic -a n if ire lo k» 1JJ3, the goverHkfept Ifcvtted
Several
mbnths lie for* Me
(irady'M' prop need departure h r
down rnme public knowledge, ha ha*
.cheek off era from outside ronterut that
i aye epwily topped his l'J.000 salary aa
urnyd u .il.tu n l sociwtary of labor, llo
ruing klayrd un a t tho rresldvnt'a rei'wiay'|i|ue»t, so infotuitlkui here got*.
I* K". because the FreeWenl wanted him
lining daring the election and Ihe trouI
Mf» time kb"r period th at fe j’
lowed. T» th a t extent there wax

and

NoVtHy

Suite*—J.OW Prices 1 .

ifi'7 «»f IMiolkwr. A . |). il»T.
p*ni In lh«* I Innorw lain C o w n ir
J iid |p nf Hwiiilnnlw Connfy, K l« h
l«.m. Dif
final
rtlUCR*. .M cavp l
v p u r h r i a ■■ Art
M in i

F it F o r T h e F in e st

r.| |h . E slsls M I* MARSH.
S.roasM, soil si IS VS 1 1air. Ifcso
Slut iksrs hiss * Bi&gt;rl1-*&gt;O|0 to.
I hr n U Julius lo r * tlnsl Oellifm .nl of my admlnlslration of
iM r-lslr. *«A &lt;or po brlof
( V k s r a ls i 0*0 a * su rk AdMlairoirla.
Oslo, ih 's Ihe -IVlh Say at
U.plrmbrr, A. I V 'l h j .

S

Ds not Jadgr the flae suite
fey oar low price) It's ■'
special value for our Full
•tiling, tkat'a why w« of.
far It so cheaply f Thf**
qgaUfy piets* — carefully
wade, richly veutered ta
rare csbU et woods! w h at a
vojuul

as'iinuK, o r fiARtixa
t tw p ' t o r

■W sra u sf »Link

Suites

KtgUlraMw Fpa IjjH
Me*. W.. M. fetfwgti

Djaraoad

jjtf'ittr

By llje Scpre
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Hlylfa. AU P r k " , AU

Green VaDey
Dairy

BIG BARGAINS

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Csptury, Modlerijk

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A BAD GUY AND A GOOD GIRL

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

Picnic Is Enjoyed By
Calendar Atlantic Employees

MONDAY
1
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Personals

Tluw &gt;iC|«*rfe*lll^

Ur*. Louring lien I it -,|&gt;eudhig
the week in Pula 0,4 with her
iirte r.

• 1

The rlfly-FIfty Sunday School
C l i » o t the Klr»l Methodist
Church will m eet at the homo*
or Ml«a Sara Myrlrk. Lako'
lla ry . a t T:J0 o’clock. Hoatoasei
will ho Mr*. William Colcmtft.
Mr*. l*ortor Lanalng a&gt;|l Ml**;
S ara My rick.

•jiln jt of tho Woman'* Mlajlonnry noil inure panic* were rltloyed. Ima w h e w *hr »pent a tho il time
—-S ociety of th e ,, p i n t , Methodist Iterrnnn Blorrt* hail rliarpe oj with her parent*.
u.PC hurrh will be held a t lh o .rtu r&lt; h |he program, Herman llrown bar--------■ i-at 3:30 o'clock.' Circle M^knbcr It.-Ineit Dm thlrkeii nnd mu»lc
Mr- and Mrs. f. It Miller have
uITThrce will have charge of the wan famished hj Ihn Shnutwn ** th eir p u n t tln-ir lieictr, Mi
.-■.-program, .
Brothers.
Keren N orth, who will attend
IT
The business Woman’* Circle,
Timm present were: Mr. andiHemlnolo High School.
•ftiewlth Mra. E- J . Roulh Chalrmart- Mra. 8. n . Shlnhtdaer. M r.'a n d I
,
*------' ih.-wlll inept a t 7:30 a t the home’ of Mm It- A. Nrtrinan. M r. nml -Mr. oypl Mr». W. Jl C’.illic it
-it'M ra. 11. E. Ituiiell on Celery Avo- Mra. I . I. prosier, M«t n &lt; l Mta.jhay-. qwm-d from their home &lt;m
•i nue.
lien. II. lll.lh V ' Jlo- nli(ty Mra.|T/«f»t'Kirat K trerl In IIH Ii. .licliY • The Daughter* of W eiley of tie! J. 1,, tn ile ji JMi'.'kml Mr*. A. tt.n lh Street.
ti'iFIm l MelhiHiTst Church will h.ivr

Return Showing

Over *11,000 Boxes
G rapefruit Shipped
Already This Season

Ilalpit Dean plan! to leave Sun­
YAI.I.A tl ANSI", tlept. 17.—fA*»
day for Charlciton, jh C, v. IieiiM ine Hutu
|l,n*iti hoses nl
lie. will en ter P o rte r' Military
l.rnpi Irlill hail limm Lkltlpped from
Academy.

durk-hn-vk llim il a t ICR to 1K0
mile* pep hour by a e tu p .w a trh
Mi’ s l a t h e
in C alifornia, Recording to
th e
M r.-snd M
b u n au nf biological survey. Hr-j* ,‘ru remove.l
corilid speed of the gulden eagle IdH'ghton Mo
la 120 m iles a u hour.
h , r » un‘ a '&gt;J

Saturday
Sunday

a day iritck inspection at
i ii«
Hluto line will lie luiiucuraleil.
In | h-&lt;Ho.it for inatu rliy prob
old) wtll nm lliiun lo I tee. 21
C redo Inspect lulls by jftnto on-u,
who a t . . . ’ le | ic . i-iii lli» Federal
aery Ip*-, ii.alln lln llii.uiclnnlt I he

aea*on.
New Kliplaltd r&gt; l'jrla a boom
In Ihc liny*' and rtrl*' ram p
Florid ( ha*
4&gt;o
t"lc g ia p h
business, Korol laic at* this sum­ s ts ti.o i. nhd .thousand* of mile*
m er are from i lo to percent of li-leginph ■ w ire, sta le s the
h igher than

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PJ3(. ’

PLAY s u n s
• IrtiN .

TAVARES, - (.13-Hihler» reI'.nled toiltiy they had hilled one

DtlTS' AND tllltldP
*

40c
■“EAT WITH IIS”
T
PI
I ones &amp; S tephens
*1
u
not K. FIRST ST.
PHONE .175
Helps Women
’ --im
m
m
——
--- C’ardui In a purely vegeta-

of the must notorious raider* (hi*
leetion ha* known in year*.
II wit* n w ildcat, or "o atsm o u n t" • Inn.lint: Iwu feet h ig h
mol nteii.Mirilig I&gt;3 im lie* from tip

*

SHIRTS

«*»llll H Wsi lane* fglflfMl
•livwilt l.iih, - II11IIsin ■siOsen uni
l*lii Im pnlliirk. I'itM riklstr.

4 9c

—SATURDAY—
Fried Chicken
DINNER

DOBS' DltKSS

Jl'NIoit UNION

|

™

n is s h o e s

« 9 c Pair

Fm I

98c

49c to 69c

Florida llinm idi y.-slorday. C o d ml- Iuiii-i- of Aglh dtu rn Nallrat!
t &gt; tip.
H u m rei-mti-il
M .nriio-iii* nf il.l y ear’* crop
he m porfed, I. Instituting uTui-li
tnnro till.ely t h a n - I t s l year. In
I mm. a i m Ja n u a ry hlmmi friitl
Ini-, tn .iln n d a:
already
I*

Friend* of Mr*- J. I!. Tatum
will In- glad In learn that she has
been removed tn her home a fter
undt-fgitim; an tq&lt;Ptation at ihu
Those cn!'ivlm jjtho vlnll were: Fernnld -Laughton 'M em orial It.
Mra. It. f . Moore. Mr*, Lofeljt pitnl it-eenlly
Irwin, Mr*. Knrtl lln»sell, M r.
W a lla Elliot t. Mr*. |&gt;. M. King.
Mr^ and Mr*. W. D. C iai-tr.e
Mrs. K. Jnrobnon. Mrlatent
CriwJiv. B ln. Plarenru
yVi-u-n, nml }V. !)• •'nthlre.-, J r have re­
Mayo nttld ho had mil, opemnl
Mr*, ch a rte r llowmn. Mr*. Janie* turned to th eir ham.- in T im m
Huff, and Btra. P. P. Campbell. a fte r rinm lltiir a.-v.-ial d ay . a ■ tlm road ttuard l!i*p.-. Hon alathe guest* of Mr. and M r:. I’, K. lion* locaum - only i » - d hoye* ol
Hountillat.
v 1 1 nil have motriwl out of the
fV ali-it fly in g bird I* thu
Htate by truck, sh o rtly ; t !mur-

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SHORfTS

IIOVB'

I .unties &amp; Slacks

.
In w^|t rllrill ||Ui«|ll|
r-^|b»|f hrl|% 'ia Hs| **iiRNs'ialeo **l ttnrkiFil-rlfrrl iu IIIh i **
suntrrinlo. F u l rtsUar. %t’ eAHir III siltrt.

Sn:ilhcrn Style I’tMtklng ■

.

59C“J

98c

A f'uol f'lrsn Place Tu Fat'

Bruce Calmt and Virginia Grey are two of the principal* in
"Bad tiny," thl* week'* new M-(i M offering which play* Saturday,
■it the R iti screen. Also featured In the exciting dram a Vif a power
line trouble-shooter are Edward Norris, Juan Chatham amt t Cliff
Kdwants.

A primp of member* of Handnolo C hnplrr Number Two O r­
der id Hurt cm Htnr cal lo-red nl
the hmnn nf Mr*, (iforce Huff
Tuesday morning. Mr*. Huff
plan* In In*vo *&lt;mn for' Jaeks.iyivilla v.ltrru she will mnke her
faliiro lini-'e. 'Mm p tir-n presente.| her with n kiunilnv plplitsup-

Ft)R tillll^i

FALL

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WASH FROCKS

v .V v l Q K s G l l U f S .......... u
w .
t &lt;&gt;l»rf*l mil,,—ri R.,lrr* **S .
Vrw IkisINI «ml UmlH-'lwltirrs*
fnhrli w l*%rr|»llfin&lt;ill» *«t«rl fill*** 9 irttnfl 1* HSKRtlr »«■ l»
mail slrr-wwy wlylrw Itint mrl** Uv rrlRlIrr*. »lfr* ft*lit"** t ,L
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w II lilt*1’, *Hif« 1®•«*.
V :

HOYS' KNCI.IKII

Break fust
Dinner
•
Supper

59C each
.. u r n s '

and

fititup

Oxfords &amp; Straps
111 tirto mr In I.MrRf 1

99c
A f.t.00 Drruy

WASH FROCKS

mili

OXFORDS

98c &lt;«» $l-i»

$2.98

H&amp; A D e p artm
e n t S tore
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h&gt;.' medlrknc, found by many
In cum - funcl.onnlj
puiitw of. mettMlruallon. It almi
helps to Htrenifthen women,
who have hern weakened by
poor nourishment, by Intrenslna their ( ip p f litc and
improving - (heir d lR e stio it.
Many have reported UstlnK
benefit fn&gt;m the wholesome
nutritlonnl
assislunee ob­
tained by laklttK Citrdul. If
you need help like this, get
(’nrdui at the nearest, druif
utore, read the directions
tin m e n

ISn r nntl Sm orl

M otidu Ciiam tier of ('omno-iee.

HANDBAGS

imMIKUTE

J'inait w o n iP it know that
i lianpr* ol arrraanrie# maku
lli.-ir wanlfol*’* aeem largprl
S ’l n i TRi'.-ro/ of these lovely
Imp*! Niinulnlril Iratlirrg In a
variety of Miimt &gt;haj&gt;e*l

BOB ALLEN
-And-i—

A,

L t= 5 ^ 3 r

&lt; 2 nit riU'im u

big
sh o w

a a?u:

Tailored GIovgs
V One ride on the Royal M atter trill
\ these amazing fact*. . . forutrd skid
-I control on steep, slippery hills and
J on wet highways . . . t'uit skid con1 trol on sharp, dangerous curves and
* over ilippery car tracks. Free demon­
stration ride* on Royal M atter today
■ad tomorrow. See for yourself.
f f « « r l B uck*.
m S Jv b , e , n '

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s t t iO r t S :

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The elrverral alylfc* we’ve
thta traw n. In color* to I
liletneitl yout new outfiUl

S t e T H I S A M A Z IN G
1 -M IN U T E D E M O N S T R A T IO N

A fh l C la m o u r lo

SILK HOSIERY

lonrt

fa iM v a rd f

F ull

E conom y
V r lc fd l

Itinglraal Kirat
quality 1 Sixer
rliilluns a n d
heavier act* ice
wrighla In new
f a ll color*.

Monday

Y o u r C o ttu m e a !

llrmiiii/itl Gaymiulfi

load ‘u0l“ t yM«dr*d* °

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In l,Aili»V
Hl»r»
1 •. ‘JO—,t&gt;-&amp;3
% I't«i el 1%r ■i *1♦’*
Ii«t- Isa*11pdt iitlHK t*Mrl%. ItMNr In Imuhh mail ttlbllr unit hnI*
• %%!«•» I*»* UlNti drrkvfs. Ills* M Ml lr. | \ \ |» «. %|| sliM
1 h rlw*r&gt; »Ml i«*
.
ife
IrrsH. isnil lisil H

.STiinn/ng

W rT M M

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- SCHOOL SPECIALS FALL

Luncheonette

i o’clock.

Mrs. George H uff Is
Recipient Of Honors

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WASH FROCKS

Registered I'hnrmnrLst
I'RKSCItlPTIONM
Callnl Fur &amp; Drlltrrcd

&lt;•1 .u picnic at -Kvunsdalo Park .if. 0:00

! Mr. nAl Mr*. l'i^ .
lin n rd tird n e id n y f

Hrt’i

Jones &amp; Stephens
Cut Price iViiffs

Hl&lt; l sTtie bwshaMWJMfcpntftaMggrite)

COLDS

Thmni* l-Mi-nn p b n i l on I I f
■mu ki t the find toiunii'lrlal mudel of the phnnoirrnpU In IM--S.
Within a feu- year*. |&gt;homvgt-n|ih.
■ml rrrord* were aw nping the
country.

llrniid Pnlrnti: Mr*. &lt;1. K, MKay. past tlrand Matron. Blr*
It !!. I'nmahnw, ttraHI tn true
lur nf Itt-ilrlel II, tlntnd Chap
ter nl Ftorlda. Mis. Mein Blnrk.

Mi.a M iry Dean ha* returned
from Del-ami where hlie lim it the
sum mer with relative*.

_

n. Crawford. Air*. II. t\
Btr*. Charle* ll r n on

Local Eastern Stars
Attend Official Yisit
Member* of ftRinlivil.’ I'liaplrr
SomlhT T m t Order of- Eastern
Star attended tlir utflcl.il *1*11
j.f ih r \Vm I h r ilr.tml Matron,
Mf.t, Charlotte IV rrj. nl
Pinpeer Chapter Number 9:i at Will*
tr r I'nrb Inyl nlslit,'

Telephone 148

ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor

*'•■'-e»—y- •*--*-* o yaf ti* u » A

Soft velvrty vrlouri! R ne wool
fella! In ilu- moat unuoual
slylrs imaginable. Hal* that
will make you glow with grids
whrn you wear them. T rlo a g d
with veil*, leather* and ribhoo.

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P

t m 8AWTOKD HCTALP, SANFOUP, FLORHM
B LA C K

a l Falfilf*
Year Dream
MOO

W o rk m e n
5

Y e a r«

D itc h

76M U esL m ut

K iw a fiis

Ai Insanity Cure

A d d re ss

i^^§parknw&gt;Out§#mjp0Ie Gridderp Hold Second

N e w T re s tm e n tF o iiiid

O n

Moscow, Sept. IT.—0 ^ —
of freight bergae and
i metorahtpo far paaean-

B e tte r T h a n

Itie u l-j

fn

F or Som e

C ases

CHA1TAROOCHEE,

flop*. IT

;J » T b # S e c o n d A f te r
A L M O f S i* R u w

—tBV -A n « M treatment .lio l
Wen (nidSdorod at (W n o rm
M ite Hcwpttal far oaffoim* of I
dementia praoeox, Dr. Ralph 8-1

Mlag through tip Dtwlj

Bterm a.

chief

physician.

STatco."

,
; **r. Maguire, former State At'
^rp ay . World War veteran and
**tof*,l*Ti dUru»a«l the Conitltutlon
of the united Btitrs. He ipoki s i
• Mfk-lohg Democrat" who “vot*d and worked for the election of
Pretldent Robacvelt.'’

khodt lhahipy begun on Sept. 1.
U and women—In fhro year I "
M l m ia w e S T
f • dtua 76 miles long throughP.
—
, ■
M l paaiengera and freight nowl WASHINGTON, —UP)— Th*
rpgaaing. ‘
,
[mnual family bwotne ' b midfhe Soviet regime la partleular-1 TV iT ? fS*4*** ••
aa*
r W o T h . new cawl- for H
‘ompbu4
leamtad In carrying out d rea ra ilT ^ Iir* " ' V A * * " 1*"”
W w tha O reit and CglharltMl^.*-***
*■ 11 ®
Oraal, who tried to d«v«lop ri7 * i* ■nd oh,#
dmllar Vaterway . y . t . m
m E &amp; s T !2 r ±
htaanth century.
I/'
» N*- . » S * « g i
•rimltlv# metholi a t (H iriitil y j ^ . I*“ w* •* •&gt;r*io. gad the
-a. Involving heavy manual I*11riVVi^a/
,Bd Nort*
ft I* net conalderrd eeeentlalty
".
7 coat thnuaanda of Uvea from I
ttangeroua. medical report* show- W
»•# arid hardahlpa In th* gar-1 '
'
Ing Moduna ^aml It in lMOO
eaaei wlthdut
aarloua
cona«- n . . ,
queneei.
• ,
Bmck of
Th# treatment eonalata of hi- Bapr*m*
Iravenom Injecllona of metr*- hoM ■ "•
sol. n ferm of ratnphor. in ad* ahowa Mr
rinding doaea until
reaction* pher Mia
have been produced, then weekly I |*gathma.
ontll « to ta l‘ of |4 ahoeka haa
reault**J. Tho drug acta aa a
i
xtlmulanl to Ih* rerebral cortex ' ‘- ' . f j
and to tho circulatory and r t r
plratory ayalema.
.. _V '
"Wha Imulln. we cannot axpoH
motraMl lo aoecred In all caeca,"
A
Dr. Steven* *a|d. “It would bo | J |
a lour-e of crgirt (hnulil the** H r
treatment* be a nirwna of hold- I
Ing nut . fall* hop, to the famJJjoj a/ ih# thouMMdk of caie*
for whom thla hope cannot be

I

donihlp of
will cont|nue gl .Oalne*vDlt Manday- with game* Tuepdar, Wgdn rid iy andr Thuradgy S I Cowgle,
and the rem ainder ak OymeerUJ* If
heeeiiary.
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.
*ar Senator Hugo t„
Iha United Stair*
allegation* that he
n. Thla radlortholo

'T h . three eoonlinate brine hr*
of the American Oovcmmcnl with
their theeka and halinres war*
conceived ami deiliralrd to tha
raqae of precluding the roncen*
tretlon of power In nnr branch of
the government, or in the handa
of any one group or any one
man," i declared Mr. Maguire.
"When we depart front-that proenhire We are hut a. half atep from
duapotlam and the Inevitable loaa
of human rlghla.
"If o u r ’form of n-pmentatlv*
*r7T®rnm*T,*» “•“I*'' whleh w# have
*ml enjoyed, ao many

Quality SeMi -Poultry
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Six Beds of Celfry Ready To Sot
RED BLISS SEED POTATOES

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S T R IP E

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d**ta, Ga* I" waek a Nt *»d
to lake In ell of Ih* Import**!
rwllrxe fawlhall game* durlnx
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pri'inleed na Ihe hlahllght oflhej Iho old I'nlnii lin g u a club
An ri bun l.cgicn convention h ere1 acroia tba »treet. haa moved to
Srpi ro lo II,
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of m a il intrchandlidng.
.
f'une .ire moilt of the old laud
Aa the lealonnalre* awing *P
tnaik* p'dlllcd OUI to th* nien the avenue In their day end
wh». marched home trom ^the w.n nlfhl march, they'll ml** aome*
Hit. Ivl a mid 'te. a r t - out ol thing alae locr- lbo«* central
jlanl'3{l!in,» r o c k y
roll
ha* trifflc lower*, wlilrh U*ed to
laprouli d u new. and gieuler ernp *tnnd In tha middle of the *troet
of tf'i'l mid itone tower*.
like fulurUtlr aleel glrnffes, mid
'T he ‘pniado will atari In th* • pill every porndo that eamg
•vicinity' uf MndUnit 8i|linre al ibelr way.
m&lt;*»l- wl the eincl t*olnt v.Iic.-e
On the we*t aide of Fifth
‘ lint lempnrnry tld o ry arch*** frnm 4Mh to Mat, the parader*
cci tf|»' 1,1 arret lh» • rclnrnlna will view a reality which could
leainni alter the uriuUtlre
hare horn nn more than a haiy
' Onli hr limklng backward, dream In tho war era—Iho ler*
wli'i h no giwnl »i&gt;l.lli r ever dire*, n u rd eluiie mountain, underline
will Ih* pannier* he uhle even liatllrniegl* of Hnckrfcllcr O n*
to lee Iho Fliillrnn hulldlc/,, HOC lor.
•
of the fe«v r.inimin liinliuiirki
If Ihe wninler iU rhjl I . m T
ton diverting, anme may rerog.
iilrn In farller'* ihr old Morion
II riant man-inn. oner award*
*d the palm fur the mn«l beau*
I ‘fn! nrrhltcrlnre on Fifth Avo*
nun

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COMBINATION
LOCKS
fv
school locker*—a compltt* Una
bf lock* for any purpoa*. BUI
Hard war* Co.

l r fu r SLaaSai $3.00 Down

I|ra«|e«t mam on Ibr &gt;i|uad la
HlnglrliUt ni lib. uiuj Ibr welghti
llun il’rjip Inn ply in Jphnfon.
luilfli.ii I. ulm weluli* 153. and
tlrnieluli In ill | ‘it-Vli*. Ilhrw l'r
wrlgblng 15!
IJtili* I* known ulniul tiiu Tt
liiMltlr vlwru. Tin' bpyay.from
Jlrevard uuiiil) t.uty in-l/und -n
limgb li.illlr In an’ •*ri*rjraai*t»
E*m&lt;&lt; l.iii year, n i l ' o r * roaiir'dr

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16— A p a rtm e n ts F o r R « |l
fepalred by rillB T FM )0|I ' T p . 7 pr[v*io
mow* bo*.
bath, garage. Fuiulahod room*. tha ball carrying dtparlmrnt rnd the Inatancr, of l l i w k l n c b f r » I '
Mia'-Are­
SOS Masnolla.
thgy A n Duuilaa* Acnatrom and aa*. th* pn«». Ih* tutllo and
F rink Marohani. Puck /argitacn Ih* nawaretU huvr co &lt;uf r y led
’"Carload
t a t -*
l« doing y good ^ob In boiling
to bury now* of M**
fo r sal* or ea­ 22—Raal Balgla To E»ckgn«o
and nubllcla* nit Uip acllrltlea
rn Mvrtlock E l- WILD .TRADE In* and plegr a*
aanled by J.-&gt; C.
acre ' farm, value JlAoo.qo or
Eliiahell
ja il •' aiding— Band
unlmprovrd acreage, value tl&gt;*
P Q y u |* « i t y T S 3 T m u
ooo oo for yuur mtuliy ' | |
a M w v f *
email modern home In or near S h o w f l w r e a a e A m o n g ‘h;
WORE: I hava aow Sanford, fb)* SI. Herald.
I ft- f a r tractor, plow,
H i s F o r m e r S u b j e c t s of
r. Work ggproclgud.
26—
M
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■lux. rhon* i) ii a*London. Sept. 17.—i4 7 - T h .
return tt England laat night of _
J’ L A N T B A S K E T * , gar
trow’jta, and fu ll line
»b# Puk* and Durban* of Kant _
from u lengthy Kuropean lour *
piles for
th*
growaj

•*“ ? j" * • PtSasasloti of Individuab." during tho eoneMtioaT

M
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|&gt;y|*. fe»a» In 'T"fh f°r Ihr wh»'
(ler. &gt;Ve» Klimdnn la leaving for

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Gl (M iffe d Advertisements

w ,u ,h*
convention Here next
laat night d lm ted hi* men

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la»err.w fay t&gt;efr
pccllve home lowba aJI
ike roenlyy. fa il ke/aey

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' I n no:' llracli Two !■**•' bit*! J&gt; 0
I Croak. rillin*n 3. r a re r■!•*»»
In hilar lim it, nacillfn* laioanait
11loom, Ung.no
I uU-lJe nlayat
/'* I'MInapu lo Mrk|ul*n. nuagrTlrt'lit
nr* | KlagwOk |o iT'rhard. J e h ’ «*
I Imke*". lUInrrvttlr ». kaaford I
,ur! It**r* on ImII*: oil Wright *
CO| lliwlnan. I. Wvnn I, Hparltman I.
Illoom I. Hlrurk out! br l»r*ln.
j mil 3. tllnopi I llll*: «'jLMP«r,i;
an , nmn In I fontnu »—I fill*; olr
, 1, Wrlaht la 3 Inning*, a *ntf Jl oft
cn Uralnord In 1 Inning* * nni *
to rwn*: Ofl Wynn In' 1 Inning*. 1
‘ On* 1 rnn*: nt) Illoom In * In°n o'ng* 1 ana * rank l|li h) plirheeir ' ^&gt; vrru^llllr»r• wriuipilenrr
hr: hy ' wrrlahi. (iirayli ■ Wlbl
pl|rh**t Hprrkm«n PatoTa h»llr!
'o of riU m in'a aafclle* wer* Ilnlrnmli Wlnnlipr p‘»ehvr. Illooni
laming pllrbrr: Wrfgbl. rm pltr.
Hiiiith. pouglai*. V*frr» Tim* »f
amn«: 1:3*.
U N DO. Sept.. IT. Don Mc* | Galoeavltle G-Men wini t flahford laat night ovei rteel produc'd In tha United
.ookoutt' In the final {though* States In 1030 will have sp aver­
i playoff ayatrm Florida age life of 33 I -2 yean, th*
Le*gilt (trie*. wUl mret the American Iron and 6tee| In*tl*
d* Red* of L/iu Grorgls-Florl- tute calculate*. Fifty year* ago
rogue In Ihr opener of • aeven alrrl had an nvcragl life*of about
Mrle* ot Galneivlll# Slndky

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••finli# ftmrluiions cm | m
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Dolihy rikhinl U p»inj;

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ih d «vo mutton paatMgers yaurty.
Tun lMgt, filled by fhro pompk g atottona, form "*UJrca*##«

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I /or the G-Meft'a UvW 1
i l h S J w fight a c o
Wright w*a »*nt )o
and Drainird took up
r p r x c T T f.r .

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i .fog out 164.400.000 cubic yard*
Mmykrod with anH
i "1 to'F
110,000.000
cubic
, fhrd* excavated far Urn 44-mil#
"f* rd « d ag Inrufabla.
■ R M n i canaL
y k ft Berlin. Prohakly ft* will hoi lit add't Ion
'
l®*k* H I fa«t long, til In Ouhudny fot ffv* day* He will debt‘ „f“ w, ‘ iTeventlng a grout
il aufforhig aiirh a
:n
d*.p, tt,. W*ro] by train,
re*Ilu th e ,
uld. of court*, eav*
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"houmnd* of
*•41161 apeerh f« I &lt;M*ro ( In mamienanee."
- M f t r inolorahlpa and alrtw g of
&gt; » g * * evantoiljy currying an ao-

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and many uf you Sanford
:an say that you have seen
good h*iwlieII and a greai
of boyi under a great titan*
ihe te st llieie la, and they
I ih it they h*J aportamanvjl yyenlng wrhep they ftQ td
opt to the club houyp and
&gt;d make rxcuecs but tniry
In Ihe Galneivltlv club bouje
*ve‘ McShane end h it'(d y e
aliicercat rongratuaIlona.

l aJU. ft. V. Swede Martin la
gaing la
la fteergla gad
plry b&amp;r£ie with the delate»ttle C-Wtn. Al |I w « la gu­
lag back le Kerthperl l«n~g
I ■"land fey g jeb with Ike Sift*
Troop*r». Ilkye lamgwton I*
going U flnrrac*. fl. P- le
rinltnee with hi* married
life riwl g*t a |ah‘ far the win;
I or. Owen Wrigkl h planning

IIKI.ANIl. Hi'pt.
17.—D tU m l
Illeli Kibool will t r y
o ff Ih r
1317 at Id ltd i (might a t
g:00
o ' cIim k
ngnligit
T llu irllle
on
IM le y M ild , iuvm U Kd bprlnx
will Irol mil nn
ln**perlen'ced
ruR vn "whTcIt pack* lll l la ’ w eight.
T ie almnat mythical W andel
Tin- tra m J;i»« been |u at-llclng
Oy JACK BTINNtTT
man-ion, from hntdnil they drawn
li*..v lim it
o *&gt;ot ^ a
*
Ao F tilu r t Sarvlt* W riter
bllndi ut which lbo»p t w o
•^•fiJilld k ' O iiilli^; ' lineup
for
NKW YORK, Sept.. 17- - T h e ilr a r g r rectuaea, the W endrl ala}h" IlidhlngW n |ll_ 1n&lt; lude
t'i'B
■gliii V . .'JlHirrHjCniff, It;, 11* HI* Imr* who marched up Fltlh ler*. may have peeped to watch
wnr*. la
•‘agi*. | ir. TliotflpsSn, r ;
Week*, Avenue alter the war wnn't roe- tho boy* off In tb r
r s . Hlliulrliiik i t ; Meyer*. re : o g n 'tr ihe idd place when Ihe)' gone from tha corner of J llh
lllggliibuliiant, &lt;|h;
(ik k lla lilrr. *trtde the »lrc*cl whrn they *ec «treet. In It* plarn I* a ablnT
Il esnlii In (till 31-hnur parndn ftve-and dime emporium
A nd
lib J i&lt;Imi«&gt;ii . Hi; rlu m m , fb.

report Monuay morning at a con­
cern Ip Meridian, Ml*f-. fur n M
Il * traveling aalemian. Tex llcyl*
comb la going back to Texas, norllbly In finish lili cn|lrcr rnirtr*

*yi Manfnrt■ Lf
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./yielding three hit* W O T ' 1
a. Swell opened M&gt;# lowailwn. r

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Mussolini To Visit

lar pn flept. I6. lt wag l*arn*&lt;l|H may bo pooalbto for ua to
i good authority Jaat night
I treat
n:
‘
meny
rgaoo aOOA a fte r ,d kfaf fg tho navartan ettyj mfaakmt to tho hoapllal an&lt;l avert
th* aiw
d ir
^ dvaneod
--- — i l a i t nof me

,/vu/Lg fro n to n

An 11 il ro.A 11

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Pr JinJA^

« !!» # » Bwryca

In piloting hU G-Men 40 com*
plete control of th« Stata U«guc
idiy thla Mapon Manager Con
lfcShan* reached i' gorf h# hf.d
Jet back In 1DM. Since Uut tlnif
|ie h*a" piloted several pennint
]p front ^tn tho regular H o | winners, but had never won * flnij
hy
atjftod Ott like a playoff irrlei.
w pflro- pulling ovar two runa
be flrat tnhurg and' four In the
&amp;d off tie* delivery' of Lefty
Bparkiaan. Tho diminutive

lijr tin* New York Public LIhraiy, rtlll guarded by It* alette
llnnt at l!nd Street; PI Put*
rick* Cathedral, at t»th; Ht.
Thoma*'*. Ml (3rd; and the
Plum hotel, at Sith.
' Where llio hfalbrlc did \\‘af-'
dort -Aitorla, itnod ' and where
many young men. proud of tte lr
(trotted tbrtntah pra*
Legionnaires Will See i ■nlfornu.*
rock Allay, the (ray and alltror
Metropolis Changed | Kin 1*1re fltntu building. •
' atorte* high. tyiw rama Ita tow*
er In to the cloud*.

Huge Parade To
Be HigbligM Of
Legion S e ssio n

T O D A Y 'S S P O R T IN G

M sU m O f
JmH a # W w k

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PT. will aupplement the tniult*

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K L A N JF U R O R E

D ic ta to rs h ip Ih

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S IL E N T O N

wi. wall ."i nate ji iitiiii.

:D BYWiNfilfUr HJCTRIC CO.

aa the New Anericaa Belie*
Uriag Coeeeac It leUi aU deuil* and raanlrw aSriil eacry
blank. Maw available *1 m i
office of at aegrtat Geaeral
BlKtrk d n ln 'i Any anadwr
• f w lf ltf (ga be (alwalna^.
Get i m i copy of ah* fatdag
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THE BANFORP HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA’

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1937

I R O S S R O A D S O F W A R li this rallro.nl Nation j( l..iM4f.inr. China. Soldier* hound for the front and relit*
get* fieetaf In the other ilirctlh'ii sn« hhmm: In (hit u r :e u* J?p jn r» c Iruupi move north toward I'rlp ln f,

•____;______________

Johnson Sees
U.S. As Under
One Man Rule
Floys New Deal Pol­
icies In Address To
Lumber Association^

i

p r e s s k s f o r d iv o r c e

b.. sriaed b y ihc Jopmu.ie for m ilitary purpose* i* tin
vrnth l&gt;iy Adventist missionaries In the Yaiigtaepou sertiM
a t e . flntrn flying nvrr the irmtitutlm, the missionaries w nt
e*. Thin ulrview show* the mission \i Chineee eehuol (No. 1)
bull'lln it ( N a. :t) unit the A'lventlet publishing house (No. 4)

Inmii d nil tinier (•«•• f|,tltl|* l f .»i •
pnrtatliiu mi . Mm-ilHni’nt m.»«. I
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Wheeler Asks For
Probe Into Black
Kti Klux Charges
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(IIIiiii will'll fni.lrnl.-d I' m lit, r
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Mill

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M A R K In

national politic*, Cl 5 le a d e r
John I* Lewis (above) ha*
threatened a break with Roose­
velt an d launching of a third
parly.

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lui'iin- I'uiifi lluitu i,. tii.ni
n In-inl,-r nt |l | , Kn |;liu Kl ,
Wln-ejer, win ki. i' i i. t | ,| i t
|M|h|||,i,| |t, ||||, I'll-lll |ll ^ I,
•IlllMlllOc'l lie N''*t ll. :i| N Mill' •
J u s ,I'll Kulfey ill | ‘o i, hi ii I
•liui If llu* I'rrsliliiil f.,11.1 i
a il, 'Mh,l K"nnl" oti,ml,| tin
"This I* n (joo'l lllustr.vt an
of s.iiat hippens Hhr-i in , i *'
mlnUIrst on s t l t hastily rnul
v hut happens vih'n fisr.V n .
vote blindly for every rugO»;tlon th at U iwa-ls ly the
While M oult" Wheel r *a&gt;
(erlrd In a s*s*ement v.iretl I ,
the peers from r.nni.*.ll It.
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mill |n i i ii mi i .,inoi"ii‘ i wife. Morin llu .if e it, i ttrln- u U* 'vy
i',i
'i • . appi irwl ...... ... ■ it’court il llu*
viii

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T hey w ere m o n i.il

lost

ti Mi n i&gt;,|, I' kisi-ciiIiii Abri.honi Hit real.

m l.- i|n* i Iuiit '" , im
Col Inn , I ' i , m in is ,I,II n . i . h lle
ul
hlllinlil iln h i ,
re a d y I ii il it 11 f . power In In je ct lin t
"If Mill
N n llo n In in w in . |. n ,l.,p i i ) iv ynl
llu* l'ri:e li||,|i| abu-il I
ll** id iiin iio y . n in l " ,'iid lli„ i In, I,
I III.n 1. it i t i p|| n o li' I,
In n In i lip o r iliiu n "
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"Through loii'li aiiio , d|&gt;|ini|iil
Plli,no In till IInn o. id piiMoy •••
|ln ypiltll III III.I U iilllillti'd ill i
rri'lT n ii. Iiiut t In m u-1, i l l , fhiAi-r
liiiiv sno'-.lil In' i.b ill iip p rn p tlu li ,1 A , , i
tiioro-y lim n n un | „ i p , n , In on
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n i l ,, ,I . I l n K v e c iilly n
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to l.i, T r im l I'n n i'i, ,« I lit . pnw m l i p.,
or

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all. Tlil i Is III" | mi it In linr (min
lip iirfin nf i lull,i I 'ti.ii'i of in,(I,|
pnpiil.iHuo, l| I , I',,' | inter 'd jit'in ,
pn Hill ol |" I pel III!Ill I Ilf mil A ll.'
ml ii l.i &gt;:ti tin mid in inokn I Ii n | j,,,
A iu ith n u |;«e "live Hie lltr.*1J kj*., |
powerful line in.i*4 guvenimenl im (y, ,
Hie fon; Ilf Hie inrlll."
lino
Julius,&gt;i, lueliHme-d Hie **"ur'
&lt;
anil ................ ul iiMiir.nnlioiliin.
plans "the lerrllde liuplliolbm , |
of llin lilaek rinin-rv mire-, oudj
(
houl* bill," mid Hie * n"v o u il. (.£ j |
ruuiplnlely illil ilm lol AAA MU.": ,,,
llu lidded:
.
, | (s
"Are nil llie e prnpoaeil TUens, (i
urea isiinlllulluiiulf ll inuv lie ,,|lt.
an. Ilenry t i l l tlulnlrd every ,(|l(i p
rouiiuaiidiiii'UI uf liml mid limn.,
Hut

he

did

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ta IIlitis

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In ter uf Hie Intiv. Kven revulo-

AtlMNI
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. 11 . I ,.,| , ,-. Him Hull the title Mi»s A m etlrt nf Itl.H *t
i ly mnl pruniplly olvlicnlnl tbe thrnhe, Iv shown svilh her
I III'm t'enper ul I be Ir llacItell-dnHn, N. J " home. Mis*
.1 ,
I. 1 1,. lid. Hml fame ajul li« br» r.rie mil fur her as
-I m-I I I i-nllcil. She It lvenv-ring from n cold.

Shortly a fter calling a atrlkv of !lu Anwrwau • .'V **e«e ''
(iuihl In the plant of Hie Brooklyn (N. Y.) Eagle. H irer guild of­
ficers and seven pickets were arrested on rh irg rs uf disorderly
(■induct fillnwing an argum ent with pollre over the else mnl acope
of tha picket line. This picture w as-m aili during lh « -argum ent.

S O M E O N E ' S C O T T A PICK 01 C O T T O N , m
Belcher Wedlock who li R think* It aslgkl a* wall ha be. The aged
darky la khou n sitting atop bU wagoa waiting la get to tha cattoa
cla. il* caa still do a day's w ark on tka plan la Baa w hen tha Adda
are white at harvest Hast.

SF.fjjDNDvWIFK ADOPTS LAMSON BABY

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lie
IllliJb t III
se e m !
e iiu s t y n llo n ilK ;
'
j
Tberu li a " w n n ile r fu l o itp y iiii
ally, • ' Ju lin i.'iif m id , fur ' a n him J(i (
'M l a n d a lo n u iu p a rty uf uppii* '
llia v
le .b iib .illr

bl.ll poll-lit

m e IlIVll .1

llow aid M ipii- i, ( l nln .
bina Resents * tsityWhen
uf Florida foothill iv nli r,
for the tis.1l,
U. S. Embargo maneuvers
he dues ml the ru lin ''
board ns rap ty l" "f l-'| &gt;ti la's u.r
* On Munitions ,defrntevl
swlmmini; 1-im . | ut
. d iv e ,

lie

• m a lts his ilescenl f-r

fur,-* I ,

fl,.,

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F in d papers for the adoption ot • year-old AUeene 'Genevieve
Lamsan were granIMI at Ism Angeles to Mrs. Ruth Ranking la m .
•on. second wifs nf David A. I am sun, form er Stanford llnlversitv
press eavrutlve who was freed of charges of murdering his first
wifs a fter he once had beaa a sn lirw d to dcatK Tha T----- 1 an
shown la court.
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-----Seminole County Produces
More Fruit And Vegetables Than Anj
Similar Area In America'

8*"ford la Th# Only OnfrtI
Florida CHy A flo r ilif Ball, Blghvay
And Water Transportation
AN INDEPEND1
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DAILY NEWSPAPER

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VOLUME XXVI
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SANFORD, FLORIDA SATURDAY, SEITEMBER 18.
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Member Aaoodated Preen

Marines Risk THE
Lives In Area
Under Attack

END IS NEAR

'• '* M

Duval Budget
Group Agrees
To Assist City

Jap Shelia Crash In­
to Markham Road
Section N e a r In­
ternational A r e a

Approval .Of Budget
'^ Comnissron Makes
Certain Of Refund­
ing Of Bond Block

Chinese Pushed
Back In North

County's partiflpatl'in lit
program as*
lijr the nttt*
of ttie budgrt Comnf lluval to u n tr. Mayor
Pal ward 11l|fKInn « a i advised Inday.

Retreat To Fortified
Lines Indicates AnproachOf Big: Fight

Thi

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SHANGHAI, Sept. 18.—
(A PI—Japanese irtHlery un- j
leashed a new bombardment'
of the Msrkham road section
today bringing fresh perils
to American-defended sector
of Shnnghai'a war-shocked
International Settlement.
Japanese shells crashed
into the area close by the
patrol i i i l ( n « l the United State*
Marine* a* Japanese navy planea
taking- advantage or
clearing
w eather returned a bombardment
of Chinese poaitlon* on a wide
front.
Tim ncrinl attack we* launched
against I.iuliang, I-otien, Kiang
wan. Chapel mid Ikxdiing, Japan_ete naval official* declared, aim­
ing a t C hlnne troop concentra­
tion* in IliiMc section*.

hew
and

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NUMBER 281

E ttU b lL s h e A ln 190S

Unidentified Plane Attacks British
Destroyer Fearless Near Gijon, Spain
Uiyalist I’rcratcr. DemundsLcaKue Force
Italy And (ierm any
To Abandon Franco

WHEN TH E FLEETS, AWAY

Italy Recruits- ^ /
New Spain Army
N ccrin AsL.sForRijfht
To Buy All Supplies
(lovcrmncnt Needs
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old
(nr

W A S M IN C T O N ,
Sept. 1«.—
| A P I —B e ereb sry, |lu ll- c a lle d an

III-,
a

P rcsld eo t

little n earer Ita p m l ■•( refu nd­
ing a ll outstanding I mint* vvhl-ti
a te In d rfu a lt. M ayor H iggins
1 M h l,
•
•

rtnoscvclt

today

to

d iscu ss w .lti him , II w a s r s ported a u t h o r 11 a tlvoly. Iho
question
uf
poaa.blo
United
T h e re fu n d in g b u n d s
a n il
n
tiiatcy
p a ilic lp a llo n
In
Iho
i fi.-i w fu r | .0 0 h a il- t w rn h e ld
L t a j o a of N allon'o constdorIn u J a c k s o n v lll'- hank a w a it in g
a lie n
nl
Iho
S m o Ja p in o o o
a r t lo n o f th e Ih id - e l C o n in ilis b r i
c r .t is ,
___. ------------^
a n d t m m n il In A lru th M * th e e v t
.1 tia—tca tjlitf- hfls
co nvsnsd
chu
w ill Im m ad e p a lly l i e , I
its ad v iso ry cco iiid ttee,
*stab lisp rd ' . I n
1921
to
deal
T h e end I* n ea r for A m erican w e e k . It w a t rd n lt.l
T in *
|K » iilc lp * lh n i
of
llu v a l
j w i n thd W sncn urian conflict.1'
and • Kuropejiil i-vnim erclal o r t l v
S n u fo ril'a
*• f n n d lm :'
■&gt; u n ite d . f .t s f s s w a s copraH ie* In Chinn
if
Jap an
sue- r o n n t y In
a n a n p p ru ti-d
■&gt;&gt;
th e
f ln r n l
tfn te d on ill* c a iit c r co m m it-•
reed* ip
ihiintuntlne
S han g hai
lir lle v r s
llr.*
W .dlln glo n
Kmvj
vu m m liah .u cr* last «&lt; ek,
/ | 't e r an.l Genova irp o rto hsvo
til h o ve l,
........... C hin a's leading '"it llo- filia l co „ .n in m ...... .
ol
•aid that an lo * ltrtlo n would
ft***
iruii'M
linn
BwalliHl
fa*«*r
he d .» p ..tc h ,a . tn th is govorn*
l l l t l ’SClUPll.
n M # jirttui! 1st (liu ItUilgrt I'oili*
meet to coll.ihur.vtr again.
in l* 8Ion.
It .It's
y is .t
(o llo n td by a
Tin* niminr tlrfMMllrd will* i*i^
few
m lm ilt s
t'iitspartur*
ii.
iMinutx iN
ifirn pnivmotl
miv .
i f *w l"*nd*
mver*
prorated |.....
f-sm (h r W littc Ito u tc of Or.
j tiivtil m i III** ilf*lllif|iii III lnl**r»**l
C . T . W ang , C .c C h in s*# am&lt;
ii ii*| a iu o | l i r
liassailo r ta H it Untied b l i t s *
Ii» tru n i |Myin«iul on lli«* ' th*
who
called
la
lay
bofora
th r l*rc.id*»*l h i* governm ent'*
When
the .fh-et's away hunting -ubioaitne« in the M islilrrtanea n, Knglnnd's const defense v-Un. play h vital | s " in p io l.sliiig Ihe
..................
p
r&gt;
*•*
*•
,MM' 1,1 n#,r
.
p rr .t r .I ag eiott the C h ie f t * .
risl or iuiaginviy
Here ate ti* rtilo rial-arm y aitillerytm-h eoni|*i-liiiir )• - neviirncy in |.i lu-e
• *“' •
v w H w v s i s s s i w M j j lMj holdings W illi the
la llu rc
ecutive** order clam p in g a par­
tieorge VI. Vine inch eu'
nu -I i.-wii fuim - three *tuartei
--------i uf th* |&gt;i-upln's Itauk ■In Jackson n ear Plymouth. England, Winner* w ere.a w a n ln l tr**phie* by King
t i..1
c .b o r g i
on
m u nition s
charges
a
t
a
targ
et
tow
nl
nearly
five
m
ills
out
nt
-ea.
Many
w
arships
of
tlritain'a
home
fleet,
nu-lutling
1
l*sp
tithly
Imtlle
erni-ec
P r e s id e n t (J e ts
B a c k ! elite several years ago. The w
t e ’p ptenlt to C h in a and Japan.
II
inh
I,
were
ordrred
to
take
up
pursuit
of
"pirate"
I'-boats.'
ru r llle a had I men placed nn do-

R o o se v e lt Hits
Court In Talk Oo
U .o . to n s titu tio n

FK lt'IN fl. SepL, IB. —M l-,.
Japanese m ilitary authorities aniiiniiired * trlpU-headed thrust
itei'P into Chines* Hopeh province
linr-i Inday, and pushed the de­
fender* h a rt toward the fortified
lino which neutral observers bellevrd would ace the declair* bat*
| s m I| w ith Ih s R ia ls ■* ■ guarllr n r
\gwm.
r r« M
tie of tin Stno-Japaaaae conflict.
an te* for lint County funds d e ­
S | m i u 's c i v i l w a r t o u c h e d
I lee pita fierce raslstane* the
posited In Ib a l hank.
n it l - ' . ' r o p t - t l a y *
A iK in il&gt; -&gt;
Jo p an m - &gt;d rclsrtd th eir force*
i n . 1 p l M i H v n l t a c k r d tin * l i r i t W A R IIIM IV IN .
Kept i s . - b l l
T t"' •«*■ ■ ■ " of
*""*»
had swept an past Cbochow, the
an*
* .a
«.
^
C«»f tHo ITfUMil Ill|T
Will 1**
7?
i -Si *lt- i r i i y c r
P c t iH iit s
o il
walled city 40 miles south of — P- resid
en t loose**
- made nn a d o llar fur
a
ihdlar
i t - - t P d 't ltv rt i JvjHtuij*li c o a s t
1
AKKi
A.\n,
Krpt
.
IM
lViping which fell lata yraterdsy, ag g ressiv ely to the h n llle
fn rj y , l U „„ ln ln a»arlly valu e t i n *
in n i S p ' i i t ' t I ’ l i - m ' e r ile n u iiit l- It
nn nirpU nr* m«trnH i»l
un.l lisd Inkrn new positions along rno rg aiilinth'ii of ih e Jiulli Inry | , . , Pr&gt; ||)P m a lu rlly dale «m lb
• .1 i l i . t
llu * I.e u iiiP * ttf N « n M*irk *Hi»t liruuplit W. I*. 4 nl*
the railway line* to Ihs south.
la st night
u llh on appeal *hr* I ^new bunili Is leuglhei*e*l
run s
Vr»l**y’s Iwum t*» Ijik t lan-I rim
; iv.it* ft.i'T - n n e n d to l i e f Tile lig h t wing was aakl In he the uallnii give lls **|e:illy
l" | erabl) and lha l|per*-sr
rale |s |
- ——
* tc tk «l nI II a ifuty
M ifk k j if'* 1
sume 2U mile* west of Choc how
* T m in i -It J i n n
" liit p r v r n U o n '*
Ihe C im sIllilK o n end "*'•
‘ reduced from (lie nhl
rate "t (^ *o n i m a n d e r B o y l e D e
in t h * 1 1 *11. Tht* p m u l
faltn r
rod tin- center wing a t K uan-| liililnt«*n»n*h»*.
in 'It-* * n il r n i i f l i i ' t .
- •
fiiis |H*rr**nt In ] p**r*«u! w liltlt
rt*uhln’l I n’ l l m r T r« lrr&lt; !i) In*
h .ili'i'tr hi Uoiiiu f a IJ Ht w F a s .U I im n r rig h t mile* southwest o f / TToq m
„ »«nllili»i! cr rr„i,U
i„
I HIM
lU r U w
w ill Rratlualtr in rtr« » r tu 2 I !
« if i' irn*f thi" fvMn I'l'Uinif *t« i *
r i » !»*«,*1(1(14 un* I m"liij* m 'TU itrd
the mi inn city aftar beating the •’raid
iu nn
1*11
ill**
H iib ri’iH1' '
ttv«r tlia
anuir*
niri\»-i| Ly nu nrxt b«* rn « I. •
t ’liim -e lrno|iH hack toward lovl- (*uiirt,w In* jtiiilutl
(•» iii • ' r^r th« FenniKh inaiifVvArtilnc
ilr n f M i iierlml.
M alll.tiu l
rfiiM rrit fur lh r fim t lim r. A
»■•*»,( "in. I- N ine t»nti(*n», t e l hy
rchui on a railway spur from Kao- u n W d
fertiM HFiil
w x i.i|
t** '
■n urn r, IliM n Tt«w*|i|n'|, tum n i
Hi il ain ini') r in iH T , letrtilt *I |«l T h e m inuiil r lr r t li'S of
l h
peiin-ii toward Or* hills.
. \ | » | i h i i i i i i i t f l y ‘ Ir ti
fo rm I* i|iili k ly am *it*‘i|t A m u r j
|* iH ii f | M l t ( i l v p i l r y n r nl * ||u *
-.■»•*** \vitli ivniw |ii|ii (t» itriv#
Tin- Japanese* la ft wing had
t'am pliell M issing post No T.1 ' I
ti-fiflcil (h r huiru I »ii
cimrii
in fan t % I n tlw
'*1*1rtii** * pllnclsfi** f •1*11'| ili** Mini»Inner gnlng, howsvsr, and failed tid e s o f d lc lld n r * llip 4 lm ( h a v e
the A m e lh at* M g l-’O w ill to- held
Fin n I!**• Hmfifhi *l
miii'i»n
w li* t ln r
n irp U n # ,
In keep pan- Iw-caua* of the deep e n * t ilf- d **ih‘-r M ud
B u r Ic
'
l H i n f 1I k * J i ll I. *K it i
at the n"»l reg u lar meeting ol
mnd ' mu.i-.l t,y (ha autumn rains.
,i,Ti*iV. f :»’ •*, o r m h f nr** i i ;ii c ra ft.
M ilch o f th e | &gt;,**•»I d e n f * spees Ii i
'
•*t ,'jm|.nfif|ti S|«iiiikthe organtsalhoi in Ihe M s * " *
ISi’i I h mtte fe ll
r l't e r t«*
th #
Tin- Japniieve alan rrjiorted o u l. k ly lim b h i* n iid h - liie hack'
A | p r o ilm a lr ly
Jt
hoys
a l­
lin t Monday Might nt k on o i In- b,
l ’t| lelHi**' w thi im (i »|
I i.ju k 'M Imi Jrlit' nu.* uni hit. lie - f
rapid advances for Urelr highly io Ih e b i l l e r iMy. of t. i sp rin g l-ti'h o l (lie In it ia l p r n c flc e
s .«
nnillto mlumu penetrating Shansi when Itnov'v*It tins I.gluing I*1* •Io n o f Ih e H o n * o f llo - fa-gioo l.lo yil
cm* »* ((•■* PtemBtl'U *li’Cllt|Til n il
||.,*l&gt;- «.. mill n itd&lt;s. of
«riutiin»il* N (n l l l i f I*
H Wdilidtel 111 I'B ifi T r ig )
Province- vtu-l of the Peiping ena'Im-'Mt of Idn 1*111 to name liruin and I (use to C o rp s at t h e ; n „ . u ll|| ntiuouii*-*-1 l*"l**&gt;.
lM*i limit (Mflar.
tail lie a rea—from th# north. They new Hupreiit- I’*m1 1 |i|stl***'s on Aioerlran legion Hut &lt;*n
on llii*|
The
th e,
T
h e retiring
retirin g I'oonoanil
liitflit lOui't ine
Fell
i
*
I
|»lntnliis
It!
|tl» Iti
f|lK
Ill'll
raid they lied taken llangyuan, 40 the p|i a llim Ihe Judiciary had lak e front hist night, |*ercy Me
lift
I **»*■( V IIIPlH l" r W I e rs
1.
,
..» uri
qu,-«i,,|
Hint
k ''
q
u e s i- d H
int
' 1 r s e i v merwli
iff S**n
rn» «!
M hh
S r inirHitc th»* .Mi i i h *^ fVnu*ri '• ufjTi*
K a r l
S ' t t l e i lilt M im
group
an
*,.,,,1 atH|
mill . siinlhcast of T atung, main fallen Indilnd tin- rim*-a and was ro. advl-n r of ||io group.
PH n rilY i* |in n •'*
| | .
|
% *rir im : « til M | I lf Ii m v l
railw ay town of N arth Shansi, and In I d i»l *'ri***- til**, d." ^ ,
n o u n ced , tislav.
it,,, nsmti „ of 1. 0*0 1. f..r f*'.T ! ' l" n It " * • .h c a le .i l y (he
•
M u - r n i .l ll i n u a P c ltlrlltl
l-allndeii. on tin Shansi llnpcli
Knrl Siiflrirblooru, . eaplsln *'f
fb.fc.H d i. * fti.il t -to-. Itoos-t
0* -.
K in n k W
. , iii (| V
|%(
tinnier.
I W*f&gt;
1‘nder Mr. llo* I'
veil in vi-rllo b • i in '-It- II pjalu ■lie corps, tendered Ids realgnaIk'utl
-li-f:4m*m rni|V u atc of
ttfilnlci
lluilf
i*
*
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♦
!
Hiti
if flm n r
f Itinera* headquarters In Nank- that Ids ohjm ili «■ of a reorgan­ lion as he t&lt; leaving H suford' regime as (he lemh
• milu'I*' lliif h
hi .slid iil to
lsv.lt
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