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H tK A L B t^ to ro R fl, r u m x

bak po ed

Captain Jimmy Oxford Will Hold
Key Position On ’Gator Eleven

Itching Foot - Hit Batt,
izner Pave* Way For Win THE
h Has Perfect fti&amp;ht

To Lead
Hit Attack Oh DeLand Hurler;
Nats Play Here Tonight

£t*fhhy smh

Lookout ascend
jjiip m ii, ltd tb« Hanford b a tlin f
jE t T - W I th th re f to&lt;.llea
»
f l t y f trips to the plate while
M in e r and De Ramus tg cl\ got
&lt;#**'• base blows In four trip*.
j J e g s j , Red first bssetnen, g o t'
■ t o '# / the Reds four hHi. .
|
T jt td l e B am er was whiffing II
■ a lto Porter pianaged , to hays
t f r h u n /ailed out by tha strik e !
4 f t fo u ls. B atn sr walked th re e '
£•■ P orter Issued only one fre e '
N ffc t
|
Sanford h u rltr had Iht
§M** o n d tr conlrol from ih t
m i . He was never II) Irqphls
th U k a p t the four h ltl well teal; Tfehight tha Orlando Senators
f m t l&gt; Hanford to sn g ag t the
IjaMUltU In tne flrat e f Ike usual
t* * '|* m * sarins. Beginning w||k
JM .W pak all games start at 1:00
• ’dock Instead o f the usual 1 11

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By PRANK WRIGHT
GAINESVILLE. Aug. » X —In
_ _______
| thla flrat discussion of 1038 foot.. II l i i l l ball prospecta at the university.
It *! t i t il seems fitting to begin with a
«« si ms review of th at position on the
'? *i It* l ,,m w hsrs Jimmy Oaford, tha
sv 77 h i team captain, has playsd with
M *x ass definite credit for two seasons.
J ' J 1*1
T hsrn/ore, ws look at tha esntar
, , , 't
1 position, Indsed a key position In
Liarlnns li-j^h football, and the princlpali Inissvirie i i
solved are Captain Oaford, Leeem &gt;,
| burg, who win h e .a senior; John
(I(
i Berry, from Nashville. Tenn., and
|&gt;*L* n*l
si Oain-rvlii*
Mike Bucha (pronounced BooOdfloUi
f*j lai hm
from Brlilgrpnrt, l‘a. T h a n
tha thise Coach Josh Cody
siATionAi. L R i u r r
Invited hark for prarliee beriii* b ira Vi
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Sow York
41 «
Cincinnati
43 *•
ChlMIR
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jimoltirn
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Nm «Hi Y H itvair
IMiPbursk l. Chlcaffo 3
( O n ly

LOUISIANA, Mo. —(JP&gt;— A
TR-ysar-old re'.lred butcher, ,J, C.
Sparks of New Castle, Colo.,
was awarded Ihe grand awtep■lakes prise at the National NeW
Fruits Hhuw hers, for dlseoysy^
ftf a new rrd and gold praebapricot

la s s i f i e d A d v e r t is e m e n t s

jTHEY WOULD READ YOUR AD

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Louis -at WasM»fl»o-

AufftraUan Natives
Get . Special Court
M ARBLE’ BAR. Wast Auatrail*. Aiig. 13.—
A c ’*
coart of natlv* affairs— eslabliahed i n n appartm ant In deal­
ing with nellv* crimaa— gave Ita
first decision recently.
It sentenced "Hmllsr," an aged
native, to tw o ;year* banishment
from' hl« tribe for killing a fel­
low tribesm an.
The court U composed of ■
sp/clal m agistrate, a superin­
tendent of native hospitals, •
Crown law representative, tha
prolfcM r nf native affairs, and
"Sam bo," headmen of "Sm ller’e"

Indlfnaht Wive# May
Picket Their Haaband

; O ., TO O , IF IT APPEARED HERE

CALCUTTA, Aug. 83.—
A
number nf women of HaBhaura,
In tha ffunjab, 'have JeelJed that
one wlfo la enough for their
husbands.
They have farmed themselves
Into a "Monogamy brigade'' to
farce their husband* not to take
■acqpd' wives.
" l
. She aid moral perxntsion fait,
peactful picketing pf tha “pandal"—th* tent where Ih* second
marriage taka* place—will b* re­
torted to.
Finally, th* wpanan of social
boycott will bo u**&lt;L

PERSONAL

Au t o m o b il e s

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Q saoes T s d a r
P h l r s a o *1N sw T o rk
D strn li a t P M Ia d sle h ia .
r i s , a l a n d a l R a s to a .

HINGi
Hundred
fitchers
t ’ DIng
rapid In

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«■*»•* T atar
Itnaton at PlllBburali.
rhitafUlphla at Cincinnati
Sow York at Chlcaffn
if roikk II II al HI. Mill*
tv tu ic iv U ttat*
New fork
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6-4 Victory Oyer
Leesburg Advance To Be Emphasized
Senators To Third By Local Mentor

STANDINGS

nine|final:I | | , at, Lnul| 4

et hie position, and com* close
to whatever one would went to
consider is “ tops'' in ID3H.

Behld Jimmy are
the
two
sophomores; ami one of them,
Berry, while he's got to prove
his m ettle In varsity ronipetition,|IJ
holds unusual promise. He has
shown In high school ball and hie
freshmen pley here thet he he*
exceptional ability in moving out
of his position end being “ down
the field," where hie blocking can
be so significant.
ltsrry I*
•m arl, and a born competitor.
Bucha Is * sturdy, hard-plugging
sort uf boy, whose defensive pley
haa thue far bran hie strongest
point.
' The outlooh a t center le in­
deed encouraging, with Oxford
moving Into him final year, with
Ihe opportunity apparently before
hint of becoming o very fine
center. And surely no one with
Jonn Berry and Mike Bucha be­
hind h lr r. cab afford ever to be
anything but a t his beat.

G-Men Split Double McLucas States Fed
BUI With Azaleas;
Eleven To B e g i n
Saints Down Islets Training S e p t 6
Tha Orlando S enator- defeat­
ed tha league leading Leesburg
Gondoliers 0 to 4 te s t' night to
advance into third place in the
league'* standings
while the
Gainesville G-Men spilt n double
hill with the P u h tk a Aamleas end
‘ t h e St. A uguatine Saint* took a
decision from the D aytona Beech
Islanders by a 4 to 1 margin.
Staging a first Inning scoring
agree off the fwo walka given up
hy Hardee before he w as yanked
I in favor of Travis, the Senators
puttied arreas four ru n s and
added two m ere In the aeeond to
take a lead th a t was never tied
hy the hard fighting Gone who
pushed screen one run In each the
fourth fifth, aiath and seventh
Innings. Ilardee give up tia hits
while O verstreet perm itted the
visitors seven.
In Getneevllle, the
Asalea*
ropped the e fts moon a ff a ir from
the second place nine by a score
of « to « hut the G-Men ceme
hack in the nightcap tu nose out
L E G A L N O T IC E
the Palsika crew three to I.
AI Daytona Beach, C arl Wei­
* « t i&lt; n o r t m i r s T t o i
ro n T *a urku
gel let the Islets down with six
N iiT II'K 18 lIK ItK U Y I1IYKN.
Tt.oi It W KMTK.-4 kaldsr ef t -Ittk. scattered hlta and drove In two
Wl T si I'srttflrst* No ltt* . Is- runs himself to lead Urn Saints
■wr*| ik» III* day «f A h i h M ,. A.
r&gt; m s Itia ni**i Mm* in my •!- to a 4 to t victory over the
fir* «n4 kft* mad# ftppl^ftllftn tar coastal city outfit. T he Saints
m (a I 4**«3 Ifl !»• Iu u «4 IM TM lk romped on the nine h it hurling
Haiti r i r lU k ll i brnhur** lk« fnli.swlni 4»*crlb*«l prup«rly } r tkft of Pet# Kamp in Ibo fo u rth to
I'uunty of ftamliialft. Hula , of drive In three runs which with
Kl..fHlft. lo.wll:
M l 11* Rvopi'fl Inti A441* , the one run pushed serosa in the
turn |« tllftfli llim m ufk. r«R*
second gave the A ncient City
( a Iit Ino I t ftffr»« mor* or l**ft
The
Th«* B*itiini&gt;nt
of
th* rilM crew Ihe winning m argin.
isi’t&gt;l»*rly utuftr Ik* *ft'd rarU fl- l*iet* look en early lead by push.
riilft liidbtl *ftft In Ik* fhftmft of Ing across th eir first and only
k i. iiu i.u N o s w m x T M
I n lM l Bftld TftVtlf Iftftln ftkftll k« tun In the firut inning b u t failed
fr «lr mint* ire o n lliii |o law. Ikft •o rally a fte r the v lslto n spree
l»rt»|i*rly ( .* f f ( I M Ikftrftio will k*
nesUI It* Ikft hlsktst kktltlftr 01 Ikft in the fourth.
.«*tirt ktm*a dtH»r
Ik* ftrftl
Mufttlay In lk » month of Saylam*
l«*r 1941, wkkh la Ik* Ilk., tloy «*f
Hf|ilrmls*r. Ill#
iM ktl ihl* Sn*l dftjr of AuftiRl.

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C U fk of C lm ill Coarl ftf
ft*mlnol* Countr. »‘Wrld*

N IIT U ’ ): IH ItK H K U T OIVK.V.
T h a t »2tNIK W ID K ktA N , h u ld s r - r
T a x ('(111(1111* N s *14. Isa u s d Ih *
t t h . d*« o f ( M o t o r , A t t I t U ,
h a s fltsv ta rn * !a m r o lltc e a n d
h a a m a d * a p s l l r a i l o n t w a ta x
d**d t a . Us ts s a s d t h - t s u a . S .M
r s r l l f t s s t * s m h r a e s s Ih * lid ln w la a
d s s c rlb e d e r o e s r ty Ih th * iN runty
e f g s m ie e ls m a t s o f p io sM a , le w tl:
J
Lets I. 1 11 II. U. It A U
l a CS llie h a r d s u a 'a A d d llis a
to W oast h i id a*.
T h e e ssssem sal a t
Ih*
s a le
p r e p e r t r u n d s r t h - s a id s a r l l t l • a l e Is s u e d W as In th e s a m e a t

JKMMIN PTKNMIN

,,U M * i* — td c e r t l l l r a l * &gt; hatl h e
r e d e e m s ^ a e r - r d t a g l a law . th e
R H i r t ) d e e r rt t o d th * r * l a w ill t o
a e t d t o t h * h la h e M PU A ee *i i h e e u r t h o u — d — e » * th *
fra l
M a a d a v la th e m o n th o f to h le m t o r , IM S, w h ic h le th e t i h . d a y a f
I s h l s m h s r . |M 4

lusted this tad. day ef Aagwet
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Bewhlsksred baseball clubs af
tbo 1IT0*—Ihe flr*t Wg-feago*
taafto—wora thickly podded pants,

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that is different"
4 1 I t ’* a skillful m e * between
m a y o n n a is e a n d o ld -fa sh io n e d
busied drm ainf — w ith a special
esqtsaacy aflltao w al M iracle w h ip
M totally different from all o th e r
itim aingi Mnoother, fluffier, m om
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IN FRORATR

IN H I T T H R r w t a t b O R LKON
A U O U »lf a u t w i m t lusssossd

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N O T to B to I I M R B T
(IIV K N
•hat la* a ads sal« sod w ill, - a ih*
teih day af Weptmator,'A. th l i l t
preeeat le the Iteaerahto Cauao
Ju d e - af to ml Sols County, r i s i l«■*■ he* ftaal Sslasw. is s s u a l sod
vawehsra ■a* saesulrla
nf (ho
Relate af LKOM A D O L y i.' (ILAIuI'tN U . 4se*seed, a id al na &lt;4 tlmo.
lh*n and Iheee mah* apellsalloa
l* i h - aaM Jud** far a tlaal
asliismsat af bee adm lw M rull-a
•f said estate, sad t*e an asdae
dlaefcargiu toe as rush U issa ltla
Da lad lid* tha let Lay of Ann­
ual. A. Ih. n i l
inABKLtdU PW AM CM ItL A D O IN U
A* R issulrla ef Ihe RasaI* uf
LRON A D O LP H QLADIMNQu I X -

NEW YORK WELCOMES

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C le rh a f O r e n l t t 's e s t a f
a* m l so l* C e u a l y , r lo r Id a .

M A LA RIA

te e — * , ,

mStlSSUP

JOE PALOOKA
a A RA O W ( M S T N m T
m o R e s i l e Asm

see i n

With the opening practice of
the football season Just a couple
of tracks away— Sept. • to he
exact. Head Coach Leonard L.
L Me Local has announced that
a great deal of tmpkgsla will be
placed apon training a "B " squad
Ihl* Fall.
The “ B“ squad will In all
probability bava an attractive
schedule of several games. How­
ever, a t yet no game* have been
definitely lined-up, it was point­
ed out.
Coach MrLucns urged all soph­
omores and freshmen to come

out fo r thr "B " squill, declar­
ing th a t every man who comas
out will ha thoroughly tried, Ha
also pointed out hi* intention nt
providing uniform*
for every
man on the tectm l squad.
It i« Coach M rLuras' intention
to use mainly junior* and sen­
ior* on the v a n ity squad with
perhaps two or three promising
rophnmore*. In the main, though,
the freshmen and sophomore*
will l&gt;e trained on the “ B ' squad.
Ashing tnai ail men report in
A-1 condition on Sept. G, the
Seminole reach n i l he expected
ail player* to he ready fur in­
tensive training of to o drills
dally until school opens Sept. 12.

H a r e —. T r a v i s s a d O w ls. U se r
•&lt; r».». r » a a i h
H w itk

t la la s s r llla

W A IT E D
r o i f RENT

TUESDAY, AUGUST S3, 1*39

By HAM FISHEfi

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F lo r id a C ity A ffo rd in g nail. H ig h w a y
A n d W a te r T r a n s p o r ta tio n

^ r m ln o l r ('..in .lv I 'n u h i r o
Mure t i m l Xml I t i ^ l ililr*, I I* tn A ny
1.11 Vi &gt; i In \ hum o n

M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P r t m

V O I.C H K \ X X

H ospital Cost
CanootBeMore
Than $127,000

S A N K U K I). K l.O KI ILA. W K IlN E S It \V .

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K siu l.lish e d In 1 ‘JOn

Graft Charges Jap Planes Force
Against Hines American Pilot
Are Continued
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KYSTON MAKES 347.155 M i’ll IN HULK AUTO

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$95,000 Is Listed As
Cost Of B uilding;
N urses Home To Be
B u i l t For $6,500

\VeinlH,rirT*‘stifies He
l aid T um inunvlleud

$G8,8r,0 Will Bp
Countv’s Share

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Civic Club L istens T h
Description O f A r­
my W ar M aneuvers

('unit ruction of the
brick
The Kiwani* C’luh was hint t%.
building mai c lim a te d I. Archi­ day at il&lt;t regular weekly lum n
tect Kltun .1 Stoughton at I ’Jfi. eon at
the Val.lei JI«»11&gt;| to
0011 a hit** the o-timateil cn,t nf •everal officers
*&lt;f l he
lm**l
tlie u u r.e . Inline in be built in national guard* and Itrurd a d***
connrrliun m th tin* institution t* rrtplhm *»f the m t-m k ih iiv u v it ^
fii,.’&gt;nO. The coal of walkway* held
in iht* Desuta
Nutimi^l
and d riv e approaching the main
jn
budding was lifted at f 2,000
Major
George
A lleCoHe*
while the balance nf the fund* spoke briefly and itttnwliicrd ■lie
would be taken up by en g in eers ,/ffj{.,r, -p ,,.,,
and A ichnevl fees, liability in- „
Scot*. J.leul. \\ !■ ll..f
toirance, perform ance bond, the
| &gt;icu, w „ uplJ.r&lt; \ j r ,,
co-t of selling I he bonds, project | ^ ,
Nurd g « n .
I.lent. IVte
and uther me id entail.
Sch Irani
Mi. Moughtun, who drew up
Uajur
d.-elarcd that
the plans and specification, for,| l, hc
maneuvers in Mississippi
the prujeet stated that Iheae « - wpr(. |)19 largest ever designed
limate* bail been » t high enough! by
W ir D ,p 1, rt rllent &gt; „ || , tBlr
In care for any fluctuation In, Bl, n | , |„ ih, contrary nolwith
the price of materials, which u ,u n d in g . He said that even dur
til accordance with the requirs-l |„g h , World War Ihaie s u .
f l u e n t s ot the l*WA.
| never such a concent ra t Wm rrf m*n
The hospital committee which fur (he purpose of conducting
has hern appointed la rs p e d ile ' nil nr users.
the project, pointed
out
thatwhen runlrarts a rt let fur contlru rlio n of the building the to-|
« •■•■•••a •• C M , T * e «
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r m ilk
H n w lf f l
A n d

There were, he assrrlesl, five
and
une-half
divisions in the
field, which in war time would
amount to approximalety l75.tH)n
or 700,000
men,
but in pea.-e
' ' m'' strength the divisions to-

Companion Die In
Airplane Accident

men. Ila pointed out that it ’ o»k
■bout two and one-half years '&gt;•&gt;
prepare
for lhe&gt;e
manruveis
and cost about I t . 500,000.
( ‘apt.
Scott explained
the
duties
of the medical
detach­
ment, calling especial attention
tn the method* of keeping fit
the thousand* of men. He cxploltwl
»* &gt;
water wa*
Pum|ml into two huge canvas
* »»*»
chlorinated to make
''
l ' r dtinking and cooking
purposes.
T h »™ was not enough water
f“ r ,h* soldiars to take bath, sd
,nu*1 °f 'l&gt;«m “Just didn t," he

r u i i n i i u w a s i \ n a ulnJ M m n

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flaming plane crash less than
a year after Hawks gave up the
speed flying which made
him
lamous and look up “ ia f»ly and
com fort" flying.
Th e liny Gw inn Airemr they
were flying smashed into a high
lenasnn wive and fell to the earth
in flames.
Horrified farmers In the aren
LltttL Runge eipUined
the
pulled the two men from
their Metical
maneuvers of the two
tu rn in g craft but Hawks died a
in '** ""«ck war
few
hour, later tn a Buffalo' f» ™ pointing out that there were
hospital. Th e airear burned to a '«*&gt;
was the attacking body and the
mass of twisted wretksg*
was the defending.
k A
fire extinguisher
In the Blue which
* plane eipludrd.
adding to the There were about IH.000 men &lt;n
danger of thorn reeking to aid the Brown force and about !&gt;,two in the
Blue. T h e y
were
Iks tw a men.
"ite w ka and
his companion xltung afung a It-m ile fighting
and, Lieut.
Runge said,
w .r* taking off from the polo front
field an the E . II. Regers estate.” they took part tn all
J . H . Gwina, president of th - vers such as would
G w ian Airear corporation, raid. tired in actual warfare such a.
advancing,
itlra n lin g ,
forced
’'Haw ks was demonalrating the
craft to Campbell. W ind rondilon. marches, sleeping on the ground
wars a g a i n s t them. T lm y kml to ! i" O * op*", rtum tog rirera. sml
l a b a ft th# l«*«| wmy of |h# f » b l many oUjtr Ih lu ft.
ami a p p a ,ta lly they wsra up in|
U*»&gt;- Hufom m . spoke W kwgth
■ih# air b ifo if they n v th# wire* I up®® ^h# coBinumlrtUoii ly s tim ,
. r
l « U U to .r o s i dreUring that -H b o u t odc? - U
cummunleaiiona systems nothing
T h o stubby b,piano with Ms would kavr born con, pie led on
throw landing whoola and •tmi- time. H* lauded Hm system hlgnta iily U&gt; an auloinokUo tn oper­ ly and those who took part in Mli t u l. Norslgren brought the
ating was droignod foe anfoiy
i and simplteity In &lt;*poration. meeting to n close, relating some
Hawks was a v k o prosidmt lu uf the humorous Incidents en­
gendered by I he huge massing
Um Airear company.
M . R . Carlin, a tianspoet pilot of men. Incidents vdhleh more
funny n t Um tins# hut

who Item f»o» Nrw York w R h |n o t
Hnwks

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a year ago and
mi

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flying J a il of amusement.

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BALTIMORR. — WV— U rny
Baker, n piano player down ess
his tack, was sentameod
WASHINGTON. — DU — Th« gay U flea years In stato'a prteon far I ikhlag n man who WN ational P ark Sereteu
frisoded kirn ky buying kirn throe
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where ho could n t *
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Nurses’ Home Named
For Cary D. Landis

eery near the renter.'
The but emu adviiu-il caution fm
.hipping in
the
nurthwes’ern
Caribbean for tlie nrst 21 to :ti‘&gt;
hours. U ra tiu n of the tv-n'-r al
7 :01) A- M tmlay w i* ateiut l"d
miles south uf llavotu

Townsend OfcheHtra
On Weekly I’rogram

TALLAHASSEE, Aug.
—The rabinol voted yesterday *o
name lha new nurses’ trams nl
W ith th# Townsend orchestra
th* State Hospital In Chatteboo
the* in memory of lira late A t­ scheduled to perform , the weekly
torney C o n an ! Cary D. Landis. mooting of th* Stanford TownTh
mambara
ordered plates sand C lub la scheduled fur K Oil
In the
bearing lb* nama "Landis 11*11’’ o'clock Th ursday night
ta b* placed on th* now struct Wolaka Building.
I l la also announced that Seeur*.
Th* altornoy ganaral di*d *n rotary A rth u r IL K irrh h off will
office la tt May 10.
give a report on the merchant 1 '
ro-aporatire merchandising
pro­
TOBACCO RECORD
gram , which the secretary
deATLANTA. 0 * .-rtA ^ — Bright riaras la mealing with surras*.
auctions thi* year
brought an alLtlm* high income
T h ir ty on« ulayors of Tulanc
*r I I I . I U J l L l f , U
South U nivirsity's 1038 foo'.bsll .quad
Georgia grasroea, the Stale De­ ora sis fart or more in height.
partm ent I t A griculture report- Th * Qraaalcs are s«ma time*
od
■MM tb* "Giants of tko H o i - '

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Ihineil miii Mil lily tin the fir** run*
failed (.* rcgialrr on the Remml

Juit at Kydiin ru arn i iulo th»»
meiiiiirt'd unh* in nit effort ti&gt;
U U er hi* mark of 311.12 MI*H
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Members of Ihe An'lers will
dlaersa ihe joint meeting with
the N tw Smyrna group held on

Aug S a t '.he regular meeting
In the Elk's llall tonight a t 1:00
o'tlock, officials aimour,:cd A
fall sitsadhuca of member* v a t
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Ih** uin** bill#* mu i’ll#, tuic «,f thi* ID S . M r l i m i i i , H h \\ t k i i u i h .
Culls Him “( heap”
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Co* of
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wafin Cage, W. E. V.1.1.0 II... ..........
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dub numugrr it|»* ii.d (bu* mutt* Syme. M rs. F,e.l Hell. M.
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I unt|4(ui*to llrn ry WuUi.it, John
ll.th d , O ho iM ldw rll,
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Vihlrn. Hilly llall, Fr»d B«*ll, ll.ip
C rrlif w l irlief clients were re­ Firming,
Frnl Bully, llu® uitl

A prrm,*. hat I e , "
granted
Irv in k'leischrr |o make repairs
to a
structure
fse v &lt;• Tenth
Street be'wven Saufonl r, •! Pnlmotto Avenue, at an eelimatod
cost Uf f-WU

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|uu*t wri*k.

quested today ill br , ■( I lo ir cor*
tifira'.iun ranis and containers
to th,- ruuMii'idtty distribution
room on I'slm rt’o Avenue
for
their M-cnnd allotment of potatoes.

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City News Brief*

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Utah, Xuv* I l I’i t iijiD Cleuige
K, I Kv stiii* iltiiVe Jim L14 aulit
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throuuh
Mu* mviKurnl
mill* til -117.1 *W tn ill's, p«*r huur,
Vh«* (41 D"»1 H im** i'¥**r nM iirifil
by a 1111*11 i m i Imiij, I ml failure uf
till* I’KtMir rye I muting ili vke un
the ii'Dnn join in-y lulibetl him
nf n tn*® refuiil,
Thi* uiipurnUidj
which fuiK’*

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Eystt.n Drives 3 t7mpli
Soldiers Are Treated Tropic S torm Said
Vihlen Makes Nine Holes Two llmler
For Food Poisoning To Be M oving W est On l - lull's S alt F lats
JACKSONVILLE, Aug .’ I
id l The Weslher Unrest, -nd
tmlay the tropical storm, first
■t-ported ye«lerd«y in Ihc renlral
Cnribbein Sea, had moved west
ward to a |»uni bIhoiI midway
between Cape Gracias. N irarjgoa,
H*l the wesiein end uf Jain m n .
A*. M:ln A. M„ EST. un ud
vis. ry said the slorin renter -i|
psared to be moving west northweatwnrd or nor'hweslward ulstul
IS lu 1H miles an hour.
It added th" storm was “at
Cndrd by a rim sukrable area of
shiCing gales near the center
and In northward and may have
a small a n a uf hurricane w«.ls

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mu iIU(»Iay in runvnilD n bead
huh! to be lilt* *uttHi iK-au'if il tit I tluhiM
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I'ime’n dltieww
o ii U*h% an etne'
in.iift* by 11 i LIh’i ii (*anM' |b*'rr y,
After being repainleil He* «D.. gem \ i- ■ .0 hr is iH|Ue*ife4l
l»i i*Hit|.i a* uf iht* W inter I'ark r a m a w i l l be t b i p p e d "n i &gt;i. ;*.|ii to do &gt;' I'V r111' II si HI 111.t lit a
K'-mriiM a t Frrn I'ark
I III* week. Mr, i ‘ivtfllMi rv pLiiin liiendH) d hi- f.itnilv
The iliifirania « iv
nude by In fly acr« ' h the cunt men I D*
lirlli* » t *pii'&gt;eid* t| a-* I«*iin*
liynm .Stephen*, local comtuercial [ the convrn‘u»n Mr
ami
Mi - im m ie
left jim
f i *fin uny
nr lb*, who b miw aff Ki-itnl wtlh lionion II* n« i t &lt;»f Fein
I'a i k a c t i o n
liii ling lit
|e&gt;.pardUe
Kb »ri»la National Fihibiln. Thi» will lino aMrinl. lmv*lnig I ' - " 1 1 G u v . ,
ihiiin tM - I t t etivei y
ilnpUy b owmil by Benjamin way by bon* from Tampa

M d lll I E . A U . A u g . 21.— (&lt;11
I'hysirian. at ihc U n itrd B lh l's
Marine lluspl&lt;sl here Ir r s lc l
mrnilwrs " f the sevenlh field
atlillery from Fort Bragg, N.
for whsl was diagnosed as food
poisoning.
[iuclurs said only a Tew uf the
men were seriously ill and alt
but three or four were n|M-ct.-d
to be able lu leaee the ho.pilsl
soon.
The soldiers were tnrnute home
fr &gt;m Camp Sh elly, Miss., where
they attended recent a im y maneu­
vers.
Cause of the poisoning had n-d
been determined, but members
cf the company said they all
a** sandwiches, salad and bean,
at noon
and became
111 *o»n
alters ards.

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H o st To Officers By S e m in o le Citrus Group Gov. Cone Has
Of Local Guard
Held His Gains

project applicate..,'

EAST AllHOIfA, N. Y.. Aug.
SI- —b*1)— Coin mender Frank
Hawks sml • socialite companion,
J . Hataril (’ampbcll of East A ur­
ora, were killed laal night in a

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V oters To Decide On
('apt- Gfrtrjr** K. I. Kvston drovr hit Thumhuholt with lightning *|
Hotld IsSIIP For In- mmk* ,h**
lin,r *'vtr «meat hf mat! *.n Inriil. Although « «i ■
'If v irr nil the return Ian fnhheii the* British wpt'mfwf.'r of a new tee m ii |
stitu tio n S e p t . 27 2 4-cy I liitlcr metal mnnstci Imfrirt* he *et fhe pM'sent r**rift'd uf 11 I 1 1 *

1o Land Airliner

s:t.ooo For notice’s Growers Asked
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To Report Al!
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MeJ - fly Losses

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The
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In
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» P u l,l ir W nrk-i A d m in ’s ra tio n
• T o r fu n d * w ith w h ic h to c o n ­
s t r u c t u C o u n ty -ow ned h o s ­
p ita l p ro v id e s fo r un e x |ie n ililu r e o f a n am niiik’ not to e x ­
c eed $ 1 2 7 ,noo fu r c o n x tn ic tin g a n d ei|ui|i|»&lt;&lt;K th e
l&gt;n&gt;p o sed th r e e s to r y , fire p ro o t
n o l i u lio ii, n c c o rd m n to titf u m li«trd on i rojijf of ihe

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Ayrock of ’|’ullali.,-&lt;re.', I t
man J»n »* and A . l! t. d * « »f
Eort Pierre, I'h a slr, s - 1.- . f I ' .

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-Iminee, 'a n d II V. 1 y..n of
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C alifornia, S an fo rd , New J e r s e y .. . .
T he Story Of A C lassified

Ad

The Saufonl Herald puMinhetl a cbin.-iifiid ad on
Atiff. IB for a woman in California offprint; t" ‘ II n
dmrnnnd ring. Totiay w p rpceived on answer front a
narty in Forlesfue, N. J. by air mall. Tho I 'Her will
Im&gt; forwarded to California tixlay by air mail find idinnld
n&gt; tbprp Thursday ni|tbl ur Friday ntoniinif. From
Sanford to New Jcrxey and back to ^anford and out
to Califomia in lenx ‘.hun a week is fast work for anyIxxly's clauifled atl, but it U an example of what
can be and is done by these magic aids uppearini; in
(he Herald.
Herald classified ads pay.

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won't
Itavk* a da mufti
hum : lu do willi a cheap peanut
pu ld U ia n."
C o t Nwuiiir strain, Iht* m coflJ
hu, in* k 4*r CMiiittrted, and th#
man fcM to (h r aidewaHi,
Ha*
f *r»' Vox ruuld lake further It*
lion, thtt man *crumbled tat# a
m :irhy
automobile and dtQ f#
uw.iy.

LOCAL WEATHER
. F air &gt;u partly cloudy loalglR
s n j Thursday,
except poutbly
thowsrx in sgtesme touth Jj«riH a|

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T he G overnor’s Successor

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A lth o u g h e v e ry o n e
l a mSmr mi S aafa ai. TUrUa
111 Maaaolla Avaaav ___ reco v er from his p re se n t

a .ill hopes th a t G overnor Cone will
illness and may soon he able to
I
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resu m e his d u tie s at T allah assee, th e n a tu re of his ailm ent
O rta fc v t IT. 191#. a l f a r P»»« Of—— - •
ff# a a t 9 r r f r r 4 , f l a t U a , a a l a r Ik* HIHI .h e se rio u sn ess of hto"condition couljt .jiqt, hpt »mu*e
A r t r l ( n i r a a a « f M ore# 9. 1
ro n sid e ra b le sp ecu latio n th ro u g h o u t th e 'if td f e As to w hat
would happen in th e e v e n t of his d eath.
R O L L iS D L. D IA R
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E41i*r
It seem s to he p r e u y well estab lish ed and everyone
seem s fairly well in fo rm ed of the fact th a t the P re s'd m i
*
•riifto f iim o .w r a t h
of th e S enate, in th e p resen t ease, I). S .u a r t G ill's of Ite
Ptfabla Im AJvaara
HUB K uniak N prlniis. a s su m e s the G overnor's o ffice in th e event
is n
W hat m ay not
V h rt« Mwatbi .......................... IAS# ot his d e a th o r p erm a n en t m iap a eitatio n .
............................. •*-JJ he so g en erally well know n is th a t th e P resid en t of
the
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......... **** Senat«&gt; occupies th e o ffice of G overnor in such an enter
« J i ,a ; h" “ uo.Y .,'r . ,5
:: i f n r y only un til -he next g eneral election.
'm
t'm le r th e p rese n t laws of Florida. if a vacancy in &gt;h.
Ml »»•■!■. • . • n i t a i . . n i * .
office of G overnor w ere to o te u r nCfore th e Noventoi r
election, S e n a to r (Jillis would im m ediately become (.o v er
F r u l,
!»• «t«lia ( • h i m ;
rv p rv
IIW
lb *
IlffiM
l«
I b v B t l l a i a l nor.
Hut it would also become necessary to hold a special
fftlii *f ai* rrtUInc. fir Hr** s i t
to n o m in a te someone *.n run for Gov
p tllliiiM
In (k*
p I II p * |i(&gt;miH*ratir p rim a ry
mi lb *
* iH k
r r la p l p &gt; l ern n r in 'h e g en eral election
If several ran . it m 'glit he
k p M ^ u rta ia la ( bleaia aa4 N*w
n ecessary to have a second firim ary ten d ay s la te r to ileT a rtu
f ti.—
------ --------- -------(erm ine th e nom inee.
T b * H * m la la « K * a k * r af T b v
T h ere is o f course n o th in g to prev en t S en ato r t fill's, if
i M a t l a t r l T r r a a w k la k la * « f I»*
• N a i f m * li l* 4 la lb * aia* f i t tw
he h eiam e G overnor b efo re Not em ber, from e n 'e rin g the i
| i l l l « f l t t i » i ml a ll M « a 4|*ta**h#*
Novem ber.
f T l t l l r t la It -#f
aa*
a lb ****(•* p rim ary as a c a n d id a te to succeeii m m self in
if lt llH
la 4bla ya p* *
ana
al** As a m a tte r of fa c t, th is nios' likely is ex ac.ly w hat
he
I l ia l * f « ( a*«*a y a b lla b * a
b *f* l*
'Z. would do, and being th e inctim lienl fio v ern o r who had just
' AM rV flb ia fa p a l I t*a tla n ml
Ib M lik a a
...
assum ed office, and h ad no* vet had tim e to m ake any
vva 4.
m istak e s, all th e raids would tie in his fav o r.
If |h e office nf G overnor should not become vacant
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24. lain ll)lt,| a f l(,r
N ovem ber election, th en in such an enter'
gi in v S en ato r G illis would au to m atically become G overnor
B IB L E VEIIHK H i l t T O IIA I and hold o ffice u n til th e nex' general election in Novem-----l,er of 1910. H ow ever. S en ato r Gillis rem a in s as Presif j . * ONLY SPIRITUAL T IIINKS ,|f&gt;nf of ih e S enatp only until the next session of the Is'g is_JL ARB ETERNAL. E-r .It Hu.' . la iu re w hich b egins in A pril n fft9 9 9 . A fte r ‘b at th r (s’r
fcj (hr world, (hr Inti of thi
•lii'^ites of th e P resid en cy of th e S en ate fall upon .1
i**h, ftfHl thr hint of llir ryr«
e r Bu ler of Jack
wax. Ih4 pride nf life, in no* nf tu r n liK
, . so
, n v ille, „
t
,
Uu fath er but ia of the wnfid
&gt;Vh a tp v rr ih hhk! h r r r w ith rrapuct \n th e ponmlillitirM
And the world paradh awav. and "• th e se poll if ill d ev elo p m en ts is of co u rse dep en d en t
tha lutt thereof
hot he Umi upon th e co u rse of G overnor C one's illness. It is e n tire pus- &gt;
4 o «th
th e
ill nf Gr&gt;d ahideth slide. H lteiidm g p h y sic ia n s' r«'|Hirls indicate, *hnt he will
f o r e v e r , -]
Jo h n
2 IB ,
17.
recover mid co n tin u e to c a rry on as G overnor. T he llerald jo in s w ith o 'h e r frie n d s of his in th is p art of Ihc
I t * • poor day In Enrifpe tn sta te in
w ishing him every siicress in th r gallan t
tMg .glorious era of civiluatioe lig h t he is m aking to reg ain his h ealth .
that doem't "re sum*
Uonal treaty scraped.

interna

B um per W heat Crop

0*n. Fra nro agrerd to Eng
tand’a plan fur Ihe withdrawal ol
Spanish vedunteere bu*
nld'd
O u t ha would Ire ton busy In do
anything about It until after he

N ew spajier ren tiers nuty h av e Is'cn su rp rised y ester■Inv to rcatl, in sp ite o f sln rv m g millions in C hinn and
Ifussm. in sp ite of th e d rn stic re s 'ric tio n a on th e sn lr of
brentl in G erm nny, in sp ile of (he use of su b s titu te s for
had won the* war.
bread in I nly, in sp ile of nil th e evidences th e re a re in
j
----------o - ------r | - Florida rows produced 127, th is c o u n try ntul th ro u g h o u t th e whole w orld, th a t mil
*00,000 rpiarin of milk Iasi year, lions of people Hc'.unlly a re not h aving enough tn c a t, th a t
ft j »r shout {HI tpinrtn fur rnrh "• i th e world when! cro p is 9(10,000,000 bu sh els too big.
T h e w hent-producing n atio n s of th e w orld, of w hich
Florida’s Ifiim.iion residents. But j
U u t I* only about half ihe milk th e lIn i'.e tlfS ta te s is iierh ap s fo rem o st, will th is y e a r p ro ­
e*hlch the American people on duce Tour billion bu sh els of w h eat, enough to supply
I lie
tho average drank
last
year d ie ta ry w an ts of every m an, w om an and c h 'ld in th e world.
:Mach of Florldji'A milk i* inipoit To say th a t th is is 900,000,000 bushels tdo m uch, is to
T d from other slatea.
im ply th a t m illions of people should not h av e any bread.
— — — o —
And yet th a t is th e program upon w hich wc arc w orking.
y "
America has mora gold hi Its
F o r m ore th a n flv q y « a |s th e policy of o u r g o v ern ­
!'■ Vaults than all the other rnun
tries of ihe world put togi-thrr m ent haa h ern to reduce w heat production. It h as done
It h a s done th is by
B h l we are beginning to discover Hus by b u y in g w heat and s to rin g it.
that gold is something you ran luiying fa rm e rs not to grow w h ea t. It h as done th is by
Anil yet
twlther eat nor wear. It doesn't p aying f a n n e r s tn grow crops o th e r th an w heat.
a r e th is
do ua much good in the vaults '» ap lte o f all th ese e ffo rts, A m erican fa rm e rs
I t haa to Im4 pul (o work in urtler y e a r pro d u cin g a new record cro p , ap p ro x im ately o ne
bil­
to do inyon* M*y go**l.
lion b u sh els nf w heat.
hi
W ith all th e ac re a g e ta k e n
out of w h ea l production,
* H arry llopkina ia indignan*. one w onders why it is th a t wc have a record w h eat crop
O tfr thr ultrm pl of * |mllUcsl th is y ear. A s tra n g e inconsistency
in th e g o v e rn m e n t’s
'a rg itiiislh w In Now York *t«&gt; policy u|ieiiH up new land fo r cu ltiv a tio n a s fa st as fo rm e r
to »h«kwlown WI’A workrr* for
w h eat ac reag e is tu rn e d to tho production of so m e th in g
m ram pilgn fund lie ■huulil b«
T hl r*)(*( wiirltmi w srcfly g*t else. G o v ern m en tal cx jierim en tal sta tio n s, farm a g e n ts and
per
enough to live on a« ii l» with­ loan ag en cies help farm ern to produce m ore w h e a t
w h eat grow w h ere
one
out having in pay nut part nf II acre, to m ake tw o g ra in s o f
'fo r political purpoaira «&gt; outer to grew before.
Hut even th e b ig g est A m erican w h eat crop on reco rd ,
'ra ta tn Ihrir joba.
--------a-----and even
th e hum|&gt;er w orld crop o f fo u r
Idlllon
W a ■re where the regent of bush els would not be lo o
m uch • w h eat to feed th e
itngary 1* being widely honored people of th e world if g o v e rn m e n ts could a g re e on a p ro p e r
nd entertained In Germany. An d istrib u tio n of th is essen tial food. F a sc ist n atio n s like
: *andaralanding" with HungaryItaly and G erm an y re fu se to buy l*. p re fe rrin g to spend
I Srould practically rnmplele the
i tacirclrtnrnt
0f Co-rhoslnvakla, th e ir m oney on a rm a m e n ts an d let th e ir people go h u n ­
h ig h
and a t the same lime give Her- g ry , w hile ta r if f h a rrie rs, tra n s p o rta tio n co sts, an d
i ' m « y access lo Ihe “ btead baa- ta x e s, keep us from selling w h e a l to h u n g ry n atio n s a t a
|
k e t of central Kuiopa". No won- p rice th ey can a ffo rd to pay.

b a n fo u j,

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, IMS

n jo m n r

E ^ J tr tb e r proof eddreea the anther, lactortag a afln lp il MrreUj* tar rapty.

«

Tha tea'.lmrriy now being pre­
en tad before th« llousa
(A m erican AcUviDea Committee la
, bktareatlng If true. Wa might alA gap i t ia interesting anyway
lose It shows bow American deeould be destroyed even
la bx no Immediate dangerAmerican lyatam
atn m .n t falls, there ,Will
arch en Heme," nor wDl
be any pitched b a tik

orgap laed. communists aa
to * band end the fo

•f

order an the. other. I t
destroyed, U it ever la,
mining far poblle
lb* bannera
or R.publican
h nail

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li r e Albert Fry |* home, the
gueat of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. AaptnwalL Mr*. Fry la
training for (ho position of oune
le tha Rad Cross.
Robert-Holly, William Malltra,
Dich Terbeun end several other
Boy S m ite under
AealeU .
Scent Master Giles are camping
al Palm Springe this week.
Sebelle M«(gee and wife have
(••armed from a pleasant visit
tn Mr. Mataee' aid home at Labe
Metier. They brought Mr. Maine*1
nod staler, Mias Nettie
bease with theta.
Mlaa Naaml Harrotd of WayneavlUa, H. C baa been the atgueat of
H am id for lb*
recently
I* the

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VieRc cARveo on h i w e trunk
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F IN (;K R F R I N T 8

While thr v m I u young,
nrvrrthrtr** ha* bull I up %law
(Triga'inn eipi'rirnr** in mining and ir?imrmhor

ihat

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their

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dic*i*»n.

than mftfl
mu**H
i ' corporate
coriiorati* law.
M rover,
And the w ntrrn men m"«l1
law Mur
open mrniionnl hrrrai n r,, |,,r | mining and irrigation
!■'» '•
the Job are William IN-nman n f . 1««'«! •*"
I'ooti. e. w h&lt;-,e
San Franci.ro and Sam &lt;» Ural j 'rigin
could h,- »r- mye'erioia
of Albuquerque, New Mem •«, I Jf* h irwulrnt *’f a fain watered
memheri
reapeetlvr'y
ef the
e* the fmir&lt;h dimension,
niulh and tenth rirxuit rm ,i'v
I V* jin -t nt Ju-11*■* Butler '*
Senator Norm *»f N.hrjivka. I*'’f.irthe*
member of ihe
who himself muM *at|ly b*» l c firt. mid he i* fr«*m MinnraHa
railed a westerner, already h.» I I
may -o uud "fat
r »a
(eeomm ended Felna Frankfu'i r, j Broadwiy habitue but tn the
HnrvariJ lnw pofnmnr.
K i kv
inotinhims and Pacif ic
Larking on *hr Suprrmr FntirT r nit Miar**-. Minnesota is about
brnrh just now u ■ *peruth*i *n tin fa* pa ' iip Rh dr Island
Ibilh Justice* llialton anrl
D/Jgatit n and min tug lnw a* i
Is known in thr w**t. lifsijc* nian werr ntrt!*-*1 • d for thr h’gb
nahvr sons, potato*-* nnt| mw court nf lit* hnir of the Black
punchers, the we*t ha* rt.ritri iin&lt;I Rrcfl H|ipomtm*nts At *nr
hilt fd (Wo (jofnplctf hr 4 nrhex of tint** | irftifi :•it wax nt'irh credit ad
basic law, those
drilling with with tiriginntmg thr plan for
water rights and mrf»l mining. enlarging the Supreme Court
Just Ire Van
Civ h « cvp*. friends h«vt
umirig humllrrl the hulk of •urh j; ill* lafetl Mvil hf |*r '|K^et{ only
r i t f i i*hwn h*» wi*j* nn The four! J! 1h;iif puff having Li fit) W'irh in
hut h** r^tireil mymr ji|f*»
i f ;i '1n ^ in*' n111***ri*hip f1n the il i•
Jimt now n renlly sFritm
!|»fHi 1 nn*l t it«mT r"iirJ*. Whst
nf th^ Wfholrt hjosir Ijiw nf Ittl I »‘Yl*r i In* iruth or purpnjte nf the
f*Hon right* it nr irtirijv in N&lt;- • Imi it*4, tin- Inter vrfvMfin might
Hfsska, Wyoming and ('nlorado. m u r e tv a hi v m l m o Senate
The If. S Fttiiraij nf Bcclamii | position arising agairtat a n y o n ™
Hon has intervened in a suit in p«»n n* etril with the court- en­
vtdving al local ion" of water* ««f largement idea
(he North Platte among the three | New I lenlei a point nut that
Mite*, In it* supporting brief, in any event the President i&gt;
the government lays claim ■*», under no com pulsion to h u rr y an
certain wnlcr which heretoft re appointment, and may save it
the states have claimed as ctdi until after election time*

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YOUTHFI'I. PROPHECY . . . . 1

(Uniiary to the popular claim
Concurring with the Brasilian
Twrnty-aeven yeara ago, aa a
Ihat fingrrprinla ri nmln unal- , •-xper.'a opinion ia that of the boy of 10, Claude Pepper carved
ti*rahlr Ihrnughnu’ life, actually
these prophetic w ont.
In the
ihi-y arc auhji-rl to i-hangr un i nmmologial, Goaae, who aaya: trunk nf a trre a*. Camp Hill.
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Identification
dvr certain cunihUona
Alabama: "Claude Pepper, United
Accorilmg *.» lh&lt;- fimlaxja nf anmngai peranna afflicted with Stairs Senator "
Dr I ^ cumho llilM'iro. Brnull.ti Ivpmay la Impoaalhle—at any
Twit year. ago. strange as it
fingi'i print r-xpcit, Ihi- whnrling &gt;»|i- vriy independable. Aaidr aeems, Claude Tapper wae rhoaen
pattrrna nhk-li vary iharacler- f l o u t l u a a , / their printa com to aervr out the uneapirrd term
irtK-ally wi'h lh&lt;- imlivlilual arc ^ plclely, aa la often Ihe cate, they of Florida1! tale Senator Duncan
affected liy thrr-v ilia,-area; Icp- may change from time to time." U. Fletcher, and irv May, l!t:tH,
r, ay, ratlin
ilt-rmalilla,
unit j Aaiile front three exception, waa returned tn the Senate with
«clcro,lcrma.
tiled, no other known cau.e will the largeat majority vote ever
The flnurrprima nf Icpara change fingerprint! from birth given a Florida prim ary candi­
cliangi- an greatly '.hat It ia lnl- to death S can ami nperationa date.
piiaatht,- to match the (irlhta nf a will not make the pattern, vary;
leper wifh hla print* prior *.,&gt; in ol d age they are the .ante .a
Tomorrow; The city built an
ric,'.lartlug the iliaraat-. Dr. Kib- a t bitth.
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W E E K L Y N EW S COLUMN
By JOK IIRNDHKKS

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T ests W ith C anned
Flow ers Successful
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Aug- 23
tropica) plants which
never flower in tem perate lati­
tudes bloom all summer ur,Jrr a
special treatm ent a t Indiana
university
For about two weeks, when the
plant i* small, for two or three
hour* each day It i* covered
with a can. That ia all. After
that, with no fu rth rr covering,
the plant bloom, and aeeda aa if
It wars bom* In tha tropica.
The eiplanation;
Days b&gt; lb* tropic* arc shorter
than in temperate latitude sum ­
mertime, The can shortens the
visiting plant's day to ths length
of the tropica. This give* the
asms sort of sta rt the pleat
would have a t home.
New horitnn. for plant breed­
ing are promised by werk of
this hind. Home varieties of trop­
ical corn respond to the "cstmod"
treatm ent This mean a th at the
qualities of the tropical^ plant
can ho crossed with tem perate
■one corn-

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Cane have been need at In­
diana university because they are
cheap and easy. Any other way
of blanketing the daylight would
do as wallDr. Paul Wsetherwmi, profes­
sor of botany, la making the
can experiments. Teoeinte. a
to n a l | related ta cam , waa Urn
first tropical plant to ran pond to
thin treatment. W hat range of
tropical plants will bloom In this
manner hi tho tempera to lati­
tudes Dr. Weatborwag doe* not
know, Ho haa enough example*
to shew that paeaibUtUee a n
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.. Park hi the city ot Maibourne
Including construction of ewlmmiag pool In thal amount of t**,DOS; Oanatract ppublic market la
Hotly HOI M .the ...........
t i l ; Improve. recreational facil­
ities at High Behoof In BushnaO
Including the construction M
gymmaftem bt tha amount of
|M1&gt;1 Improve Slpao A'
and Hughey Street near Sanford,

h# different since b« has taken | HAW CREEK CANAL—The
C n c l W l report on the
CbUlenden, who ' la with be offenatv. in aiU m ptln, lo{A
Canal, run­
Ilf. 8, Marines ia stationed kick tho in's out. H t must n f ,' proposed Haw Creek
necessity
win
one
victory
In
| Cuba and the camp paper
ning from Bunnell Into C m him an Hem about a ball Georgia, Maryland or New York [cent Lake and thence into the St,
recently played down there, or he will only break even in the John* River, near Petatka, waa
g n a t' aewt. The Eagirveer’s roe*
emo that Re. ia still hit. fight
POSSIBILITIES — Anything Am ended
a
‘ m survey,
tho old herMhUe and run&gt;
hoses as wall aa aver and may happen la Georgia under the stating that in their opinion the
had no effect aa bii County Unit System. II Senator 'Cammorta la thin section would
George’s friends coaceatnie on
thin canal. Rrtth the prepI Mr*. M. E. Dooley the task of taking auppoft from | ** Hoed control, thlo canal weald
Aubrey Moran epeat last former Governor Eugene Tal- 'drain hundreds of acne of few
V f w r eoonty,
C W J l ' J , WDDtl
madI*, the Senator should h o ' til* soli la Flagler
when
ay ta Orlande,
p o tjtn f ind Atlift
little daughter arrived at comparatively safe' aa ha may get the f Inert
a majority la assay of the aaaaller
■ ara grewa. In ad.
at Mr, and Mr*. 0 woego counties and will »0 doubt carry farm prads providing
dwapal.
dRIon
to
al Monday.
the bigger anas. However, if hie freight rates to a large sortlot
aad Mia. Freak Solg and supporter* mix* this point and the
' lading ’ this territory. Wa
of America a, (ku. are A*U-Nsw Dealer* split that vote,
foe 9 a aWaaate cOmpieijaa.
ViatUng Mr. Haig’s slat
Lawrence Comp will carry a
■
------- l a m ph ase!
J. Y W le k a.
of tha counties mad coa­ t« a an twee i to* apprava) of tha
*
WFA project*, l a receive -a
ly * f
‘
even
M F opt have a
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Reg. TJ. *- PM. Of.

pr»m.

FA TS IN THE KIRK
I popular vote.. From the able
TIIK FA T S IN TIIK FIIIK
lines ofthe Maryland Day about
AND I AM A I.IAK
nil youcan say la that Senatcr
There may te rn„re
poetry
Tydlnga or Congressman
Lewi,
than truth in this but aa one hM * fh ,n c '- The b»Ule ■PP»«™
newspaper
man t„ another. 1 to ^ ■bo“ ‘ ,¥ *n- ■,ohn
•hink we should admit our mis- , of N ,w ? ° , k w* '.
^
takes and I made one Iasi Sum- 1
bF,b* ,b,n
b*
We
mer when | predicted Ihat I W “ * h“ vin* “ ,ou*b
’ itb 1" ,#
Idrnt HousevcIt would not make '» m" m" n ,m l unly lh#
reprisal, against iho.e wh0 „p- lri,h in hlm c ,n
,h r a“ jr’
WATUH THIS—Evan if the
post'd hla program. Perhaps, I
am ' no generous, in Judging other I'rc.Ulent fails In this attempt
people by my own reactions. Nn to purge the conservative, there
one esn deny the
President’s la still a strong possibility that
privilege to attem pt to purge 1he will control Ihe Party since
Ihe rebellious [lermicrale but 'hey | a majority of the Senate and
may question hla political wla- j House were generally loyal. It
4*r Admiral llorthy la being enilorn in iloing ao. lit that as It la easily conceivable th at control
lertalned, and well.
HE TOOK mUfnrtunu lik
^man—hlamed it on his may, It la my opinion that the I of the parly may depend on the
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wife—Veil urn Star-Frvnn | ’i
recent acta of the President, are I organisation of tho House and
* W hat w* can't understand la
A Irons in n fello w w ho op 4 lu i h i" m o u th an ti p u tn hid the beginning guna In Ihe b a " te 'g « M te on the opening of the
Why New Deal chieflaina per- fc a ln in it.— N . W . tn T h e S a tu r d a y E v e n in g P o et.
tor runt rot of the Democra'ic flevonty-Slx'h Congieee. I would
lle l In denying ihat they ara try ­
Party by the New Dealers &gt;r . Ilka lo make this supposition
Gonnlp
rnlumnintn
are
'.hd;
npien
of
life.—Skiff
Comic
ing to ealabliah a dictatorship.
conservatives, tip to the present [w ithout giving my views. SupOf eouraa Ihat pnrlicular word Magazine . . . A woman should hold on to youth, But not lime. iiru-kly speaking, the Prra- pose John O’Connor should to
' j*
ty have an unpleasant conno- when h e’s driving.
Went ha* almost a too percent rv-eU led and ahoulj he a tendHollywood: The land of y4T men and acqui-yen girla. baiting average, having person- (date for Floor Leader of the
lion, but attar all, If Ihe P re *
—Dorothy Parker.
v
' Ueney
con Im l.
Ihe Supreme
ally endorsed Senator* Haikley, House against Sam Rayburn aa
, . Court, ni waa attempted In the Overheard comment nn me lim iat architecture:
It's Rulkiry, Caraway and 'McAdoo .h e did on tho opening of this
aourt parking blit, ami If the my pel abbortion.
and giving a alight pat on the Congress, (ho received a good
Fraeldency controls Ihe Congreas,
Definition of intoxicatlonj 'a feel aophiatlcated and back to Congressmen Maverick vote) and suppose Pht Harrison
aa Intended hy Ihe government
and McParlan* of Terms. Only should run for the Floor leader
not lie able to pronounce It.mbug Reporter,
re-orgamtalion bill and the po­
Schoolboy wisdom (from
examination paper): A one of this group haa boon elimi- „f the Senate age b u t Senates
litical purge now in prograas,
however, up lo tha begin- . Barkley. Hawaa a candidate to
subject la the sufferer, tusird,
and lb* country thus develop* ■ paaaive verb la one In which
Bing of
the
**■■*—* “ *“
*■ -succeed
— — * •— Robinson
»cch
losf
■uch
an,
"He
wan
married
-to
h
One-man government, what la
through Georgia", the Prastdcnt -by one vote, hie colleague Sew
If It Isn’t dictatorship I
been on the defensive, Ht |*tor Bilbo voting against him—
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fact that Mr. Kuu
- - ......other word, dermdlng tha in'*. It Time will tall and may the belt
be the dictator d
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SA N FO RD T W E N T Y YEA RS AGO
1s conceivable Ihat the result* may 'n u n win.
It any lha leaa a die
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STRANGE AS IT SEEMS— By JOHN HIX

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Why Not E at At Laney’s
These Warm Summer Days
W e Suggest Y o u
Try Our Delicious—
Home-Cooked Meals

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Hospital Cost
Cannot Be More
Than $127,000

Scienco Measures
Jumps Of Flea In
Fiulil On Plagues

r«nlMM»d rmiH eagi* One
tat ' o-t of co nstruction
would
lik. L tie i .insideraidy lower than
H o n o red
A t P a rty
the
t.-ntahve
estim ate*
which
w e «e *#-r .nit m the project
If
.Mr and Mm Randall
Pria*t
fhi* i- tMie, t'mility Attorn ey K
THl R SD W
warr I v u m e d w ith a p m t \ T&gt;ir*
Mi** Dor*'i by
( o u c h nr Or 1
ll-Miihuliler pointed out. the
The ( fimnminiv
. - m i n g Club dm, fvrrmiig
given at the \leth- lando * i * thr gur*t o f Irifmm numt.i i of houds not required D'
will meet a; the
It m* &gt;&lt;( Mr*. "dml t him h nnn**« fur th» mem in Sanford Sunday
P«v 'he i oviniy4* share o f the
VV, O. Burns
b^r* o f the Kpwnrfh I r i g q p by
|*r1• i* ' r will not he *old
The Ti'Vk na»-nd
' jub viitl ho lit their «pon*on*, \| r*
A 1 1 h i» Pint
Mr and &gt;|r* O
P Herndon
H om m i . il w ** indicated that
it*
reguhif
nurt-tig
a'
h HO iP’ ami Mm
D I! ! ‘ln*v
and family m e enjoying a vara
in iih in-rancc could the cost of
it clofk III Hie \\ ♦ Ik.I li ij«111if1K
'" inn *
rt,r
..............
, Ion „i | . , y t . „» H ,» ,h
c o n - i . 11■t mn exceed the am ount
I e pblveil and
the
ft''li ned |
Arthur hlMhln ff c. li gr-*- ,i n*
*• ' 'ip n the project.
i
'h a *rt I J R lb’ll*,. Mi*pi Lillian Ilea**
pert on fin* M* u h*n» - »
P" **• nt. d
Tin b.»nd i'Mie on which Si*fill*
o
f
dmhr*
»&lt;.
m
i
'Oil'i
(H
i
• *jv« Men hondl mg |&lt;i &lt;i"&gt;tni
1 and Mi.** Marj Unit spent Toe* uob
r’i.nniv
f ieeh o ldera
will
the
party
M fnd v\
•lay afiernn.fi *&lt; Dayb&gt;n§ Beach x*o. m the . let luiti on Sept, 2 1 ,
The h n d e and
if,..
The San Bu d D iu
-f
the
-------will b* I MCium aft hough
the
Feminole A • . i n n
f the VV placed at •‘Hi h end .if f he t e
Mr** Joan A at* redo and Mt»* r » n u h
«har»
the coat w at*,
f
n
-hm
en
t.
rubles
whn-h
»
»
t
en
M IP
Mill!
In dd
M.
an nini I
r .m*tance Mriw,h were the gueat* tually f.', i *.,o
| f the project
ik.
rally in
m Mo D.iplia* t e f . d with n wedding
of Mi** Dorothy Couch in
D A M I C U P I D S with their bon and Arrow thr*e «!ur pOr m « t * | i . v . .1 |&gt;v the Public Work*
titir
a
m
m
i
a
f
i
o
e
l-.i-bil
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mui
t f a d *o #di at D r f t i l Institute of Terhnolugr in Phdi b hd iu line
Church at pi ihi A M A . ■u*d
land*. the past week
Adiinmsi i ,itmu, and hj local f r e e ­
I
D iom * rnjiTvmif
the i h m s o h
up for archery practice, Intent on *rorlni x hulU cm - I h i i-&gt; rttlil
Hinh luiich*1nil w dl
five.I
hold* t - ib, PW A will make an
the co-ed* are: Dorlt Carpenter A|*rv l.vhelm in \d . Ijh Ic M i v m ,
" " h Mi and Mi- Pm-st were
Mr*
I. HJune* and
Mi** ou rn yb i maiit ..f j.A p ercent or
J a c n j n Althoute and Katlierinr t\jlk «r
Ml
HI..I M e I'liilipv
Ml HII.I II..nkin.
lone*
have returned
$ f.. | ,n ,,i federal fun.I*, while
|
Mi&lt;
I'lrt-v,
M
ish
S
mi.I.-rMil
from havfona Beach where they tin i
* ■hun- o f
$ 7 0 ,0 0 0
M e e t i n g Is H e ld liy
MhI.I.' i )ih|' ui,*ii. spent
.[».•..! irv
rral .Indax
\«*
*rverat
would
b ill hi the K K C
T r u th S e e k e r s C la ss
* i y AVvall Kali. 1 1
i|,..
^ ■d|"'iuii' .i scrutiny i»f
the
Kl i
h
W hit I ■iiv. i . ii
Mi„ Mr, .1
l1
Ki&lt;Upen* Nu * &lt;|m i ,,
lull which provide* for
The riyiitai
II* It li ( hi.|.li., ii Mi-. Ill'll, .1" ivrt'krrnl
in .l.»rV-"nv ill.'
■a ! and him
i n , ......
Vl
*" t.^f' r**f i l e n d wni ou the
bond
iaaue
nt*a i m » t mg of
I mi*ii S.'i'U
\Iminn. *li%* Mary Bel.hu Mi*% ^ue*t of her c»ui*m, Mrs
John f,„ ,|„ | „ „ (,lta| i |r | | „ u,h i.l.|* f
t m ' ( 'In i i nf Ihr Fu*» V|. b . l i t B u t Will mm*. \| i w
l* Cut tilin' *-•' Rrgi*tri
explained that f i o m the t e i t of
Mm*
|»m S r b ir r ,
f birr,
Church m u hr hi i« ’t».i ii&lt;mi.
Vim*
Ih&lt; bill rbe ( Hunt y I 'omnii**ion
Shi**' n;.ik- ■ VI1 nda v Ibuty Thurmtuid,
A
U
1 i»Kk A m: •»
VI 1*4
1 Ihy.Iii
Mi* I ii
Wynn, Mr, J"hn
.■,
* n , &gt; n.it iin.hibttpd
^afterum -n
1fw i i ii y 31in.' |l ii1111 b*11 * C n g i m „ n . Mm* H r Ir n lliH)tih.i ii, Krlly arid Mi
' *emat »ve J hn I i
ItlHm-hr I'irkr.n ...............
„
„ wn j „ rrF.
N
were pri,*«qr
•
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1 -Ot-nl.l Mtiruan, Will.ui 1 i,in,
l b - HUH 1 Mil
«
IHid.irrd
l„
lu
TurH.t*y i,„„
t'iin,tru.'tiii|c h h... |.i l* l
i.
Mr* A t
Sljiiirkr ) « , idi'lll,' rTaiiklin Brannvi.
h,
. f
h irf
t I
i Ui*!*
Jim m u- Ri&gt;n aflernooii.
- i l l . "tn f &lt;1.■r mI i.ii| tn the rv^nt
pre* irii.l m i ’i -hr u n i '1 u&gt;g which oud Kand.iJf Fra ton and K-hIci
K- -***&gt;%1vt d l *
c a ll-.
th. \'\\ \
tut tied
the
project
wa* iqn-fi.‘d w t b Ih.
IIHMIlljt'l * •• k Adam.*,
i
Mr* It II Ibivrd i* reported
N . &gt;y
1».I-H I r r
down
(I,declared,
however,
H | * 14* ' - v »
ainifmk' - e v e i ul l':imiliar -oiiii- and
a* much imp loved after under
lu * i i
»-&gt;
thaf there wa* v • »\ little likell*
a prayer led t.y Mi'* ( • Pneai
. U..I1 »
in
*f l i &gt; m g
J u v e n ile C ou rt (If
*t ihr f&gt; m
hood that I hr
t'oinntiaaionera *
Mr* Mailha \|off|M ..penid ’he
rp
ahl lanighton
Meiiiurial
Hoi pit
* ll .i l l *
I tr y U lg
1"
would take *ikh action
If ha* ' '
*leyr ti'.iiaJ
pi■uiri ntn
wi th
the
l r a th e
S u c c e s s f u l ai Mnndu&gt; u o u n in g
u • 111*l in
|*i »‘W
thbeen pirvioiiiK '.lated ei n in e. hi *.
group sirib'irirf * The UJd Ru«Kcd
141114* - II
r unv i in
fay
I&gt;
f
hat
the
hoful*
could
not
he
I
Crnaa".
j
and
son,
Mi * J H Adam*
l AI’OU f , , | „ J . A uk 21
i ' -1 - 1 n 11 Uf
lh«1
a It h
1'
'■Vl
sol
i
u
rile**
a
ant
o
f
at
IciMt
Mr* Mofftrt al*u ir;m- an m
T h u ml 1t, ..... ....
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, r„ m tho i ii t •i 11 u in 111* * •v t
trie-tinn:
di-i n*- "ii
"n "The lia ffir Court.
novel
effort
of ,|llv m,MnmK '•Her »pen*U1l|r the ^
^
*&lt; ilib 11 dlSlMc' "f
w
V l k,
&gt;.r ».ther federal agency
Last Supper", iiivmp h. i own Major Smith to coinha* bicycle V *'X frw W|,**l‘* ,n
» fi.it ge,| III oimoT w 'fl i ' . - 111 '
Brundidge.
yu
Hoti*hofder
also
stated
lniprc**iun
when the
.nv lh»*
* - 1 nt
t . a f f w Hidden! p. opened \ •* t e r | Ala a* the iftiest of t d a t i v e *
that the
special
hill
pi ovule* in 'si * p esi ntat loll' oi 'li
beautiful
stained ^ta-*
window '!&lt;*&gt;
with
17 y,.»i ,,|,4
J,
* *1 11 or giiriixa‘Hiit ltd] kli d i hi
*|&gt;ci
if
11
a
11&gt;
for
a
levy
not
to
ei*
in Foreal Lawn Menoo ml Park m Itnlry l.r.'M.lltlK » ,
Mi and Mr*. Henry W ight a n d 1
ceeti f ah mill* ovei a p eim d of ■*i ■i**■‘-I'd., a.* part of .» fiin
I o* A n*fele» and how il wa* ob­ F n d d ie Dunham
Mero,
returned
J&gt; . ‘ 14. itrtmg a* giiindson, Pete
s •-■»#’* Ini retirem en t o f the f 1 k .UMiiot t he v 11 ,i
tained from P al)
She
*t«t*',i
Tuesday night from a vacation
pinrfcruVtr
bond- payment o f the l percen t i ' ’&gt;)• PresMlent - fU’W'-ini
•hut il i* said fo be
the uvnl
The ca*e» of 27 young d i f t t i L in Chautauqua, N Y T h ey were
In a i a d i.i speech f ■♦&gt; -i. i . d
and m ainten a n ce o f the
beau 11f u I
*t a met I if la **
w i n do w
ant* w ire heard. Dunham doing away for severiil month*
If it M l litloi *» el t -o T i &gt;• in n o
hotpifal
In the world
and rb ■ umatet
the questioning.
. t f ii i hi I-. h. lUy p*'f« ft 1 if id
piece of Madam MofeP e ,,f A* i
Mr* &lt;; n i .oinks and t a plain
Rn&gt; inmid W ood,
1
ptimh d
n id "fie v a11itn of h il i i v i •
L
in k s
&lt;
«
imiiik
a lab 11lily.
Earle T Urncks, who have been
| IV- WI 1e lt"| - III. t i I nI'd ' li.H
The chi*- pri’sentetl Mr* B K guilty to riding double on a hi- in
Cha tit a inpin. N\ Y, f«i r t he
1 vi le and wan p. lilem &gt;d t,i see
d I loci el V 111! • I qiv A I»h
|
I nh VO,
qpi
Fourteen per
Rquiie* with a k'lft in honor
past several werks, are now en
t
11 id. nt li­
sous w&gt;i k i l l e d and ai b ast | &gt;0
•nil If Lbr a «»rtfe*y motion pic hire nt a I H
her Jjtii rhti.iv and a 3
P'Ute (heat
•m.I r.' 1 '.irl |.i thr ;
............. . ' » "&gt;*■ W'eii- in jin ed today when two atrii- iif
I
nt
b.
clap* birthday song
IH.ll.-i- -t .ii.'n twice t. w c k
muun'Min, *t H r.vsn t. N l
Mi ,
•i lit* I.
| plane* collided
over
an
Iron
A fter the regular i out me
'f
Maiy Jane Henning, hi,
cun
fnulldi
y
,
which
wu*
*e*
tire
by
biisine*H
ii'fre*lin i n .*
were
Mr and Mr* Edward H Me
fo I- mg i 11 m i .
arrvrd.
| |o-le**ri*
v%re
Mr*. v u h d of passing a stop light, Call and *on, Edward. Jr. will evpbolT «4 gaptdine Ten of the
via- . l i t ' m i d in wiilii an essay
VL*.
.
Squill's, Mi
C L. Flower . Mr*
^
leave Thursday m ormig to visit dead wci e workmen, hiiiued m
n Wby I Shoo b l n * Pa
I
II
, r i wold'
the foundi y
Le*lie Went. Ml* VV F Well1
relative*
in
Pensacola,
in
I
"ui*
1 tgi.ls '
Oi p .lit. d Iin
Mrn. VV. A Tilli* und Mr’*, Sb
I ian a and Alatuima They e i p e c t
‘Li life Daley (myyj *»vrn
drt i'y an* ill * in 1le
J^m aker
Other*
it io 'iiq
vki^v..
F II11.hit KN
FRKKII
I tfi tie away about ten days.
i he poll *| II 'I -t 'lid
1b ’1 I
^ M r a Flrodie Wllllnm*. Mr* Hilnui f* uifanl* l!* | o f»0 citc % m ch and
eied
“.'venHihcrs |u
leave
I lll.l Hi till lilt - 1e - 1 w II ii 1| it - i ■
I,
undqiii«t. M's, Minnie Hop,oidMi
*J F R L S A L KM
nib
T"
Mr*, Ed llig g m * and Mr* It
in ‘ he police s t a ­
Si g* | I hi Pi e-i.V Ml lll't de-u
(!. A. Ponder, Mr* .1 r l%o*-idb t hi n bicycle*
C flower left VVeilriesdav morn Jew ish . fill'll en Rachel Koka, I
Mr*. Flise Kirrhhoff, Mrs J, VV tion for a w* i k
the n- w -It ,*t
trig for rh a rlea to n . S (". where rtr,cl Israel Mi*hah' 17 were
The court will meet r i c h week they will be the Kite*I* o f Dr * quilled by a military court %*•Rut Ic l g e . Mr*
II II
Duncan,
of
Fay - '1 1f| 41 'll- IMi l \ !'kc* I f U r P I T P R E M I E R
prn-Jfapioese
i«% rriinienl
In
Mrs, M \. ItadAird, Mr*. MaMo*
4 111 B i l l
• "!l
i
i«ii•I Mr*, Hen ry lh*a* T h e y will terday uf terrorint charges
I n. yes iii.il.
Nanklru
I
l
i
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l
Hung
l#e
iweaed
f \ Ij»ing, Mrs, VVf, l Chirk, Mr*.
.
(
i
h.ttj
f
in
I'
m
id
o'
i
•*
mole
lk
HI*ANISII &lt;ft AhKH
i*q urn Hume this week -end with ifiH w a s arrused o f carry tin* •
for pholocraphers the di% h efoie
J. K
Me'tmge r,
Mr*.
II 1*
w b .i
&lt;i i i
Mrs. R
R" Dea*. who ha* been bomb which killed
four A iwh­ have m- i 4 h ». u r i n r o
the u m pnpiiel regime w n |irwMitchell*
Mr*. VV M MeKim.
ip
biro
I
»Ui4
u-tid
|*
d
BARCELONA .
$JP$— Earth inCharleston for n few
i Ft Itoed.
really hweek* and wounded Art in
a hua - i
Mr*. Tom
William s and
Mr*. trernnr* were added tinlay t«i the
—— —
ploaUin hefr Aug
7 The
t.oy into *1 1 , i no ,i tn m' s which will
John Vaughan.
trouple* o f war torn Spain. The
-il 11y 4 lid ■*»*• l*i| |•*-' " '
bring
Mi** Katherine
Vemay
and l »■» ch arged with hurling it
Baicetnnii obser valory at * ‘J A, Ml** Katherine Thigpen have re
to til- ,4' &lt;t »gt 111 Itl," llful he **
—
—— —
M.
tH P. M
Monday, Eat.) turned from a vacation with rein
»he t-o i »bu* Senator i»,.
fe lte d
CRISIS N KAILS
registered a quake whmie renter live* in the North, Mi** V e m a y
Wag 04 - iuf New Vh' k id-u had
—
nil
wa* believed tn be o f f the C ata­ wa* the
gu#»t of
her rouain.
|.U 8 ANCK LES
T ihImv "differ- I w it ft t h- |*i t-wid* nl 1 r •
lonian Const, House* nhnok at Mis* Betty McNair, in
•lo- llllpk.l I lll| I Oil
more
I'jireh
will tiring ■ crisis
m the rond&gt;
fjerona, 52 mile* northeast of iimuiI. N Y . " ami Mu* Thigpen tMfl o f Mr- Karl Kturg- i. wife
rail '*
B a l c o n y 1 0 -2 S L a w a r F l o o r 1 0 -3 5
"r
» r r t o t,w| W1, ,| , .|
h, r
, u n li
M r,
Harvey ,,f the Kansas
City
orrhestra
.liimnirr * , r , rrpnrtr.l.
Tifn*, In Stanford , Coon, While ertfiductor, her physician*
said 1
D F A I l t IN V F - S r tB A T E D
in New York they
saw Mi'* yes terday. She w a i
-hot
three I
1 1 F t IN D E B &gt; 0 B 0 1
Marjorie
Tillia,
who
had
ju»*
timet
last
Friday
by
Thai
let
M
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KKCOltDH S I B I ’OKNAKU
,
P IT T S H K I.D
\1*-'
'-1* A arrived from Europe.
Donald. u n m ,.l..y r.l
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W A S H IN G T O N .
Th»
CRA S H KIL LS F IV E
wifi-'* llfr.
first major alrokr In the F n lr n l
j t h o n t i r - -if Sidii4*1 m u , I"la., h a d ?
B
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O
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■ nti monopolies Invr.tlcallon n m r
| lepitifed the appi eh* Il lo|! !h»*!'
II AM M O T H
C A V K , K y .— i-V&gt;
M O I - E H T Y S E IZ E D
tmljijr with lh&lt;- U .u tn ro of aupo f William ii
W ablion . Stin k
Klvc
pcnMiii*.
fnur
fiom
A
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p.xnat for rrcor.la of tho rounbridge t,r*'
«miKhl *,n
l.
ima
wrf*
kill—
I
y
rtltrd
a
y
when
u jjh j j (W K
Kh.
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,,ti
try'* inauranr*
romponWa, arca war rant rhatgm g In rirfiy frnm
on,j only to the Kovrm m tnL |b &gt;*'• tutnm nhilc. met hetd « n nn — I'rwmMoM l ’- » n t 'o r lr . y r .t r ,
the estate
of hi*
wife,
Mr*.
IliK h w .y 31. n h -u t .
d .y .p p r o .r .l . pr„|H.M l. ■ulhxr
actf In financial power.
llhiir
W ahl mil,
Wlnme
frvm PJrk
C U y . „1J &lt;.ln.«*w ||r(J h f lh&gt; S, B, „
for „ p tlll,r ,. Edith
death b now under investignlton.
Jnnctiun.
«li,,n o f Ih r p ro p crtic. of the
Am erican,&gt;wnr,I
K trrtrlc
R,in,l
IM H S IA N
H t K 'I U K S
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whirh
• rrv n Ran J o .r
w ith
tlr c trir
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lifh t and__powri a . well a . atrecl
lan MoMalia, K u » i a n , who** ant i c. r M j7 icr.
billon waa lo bacoma n Unitad
S U lc.
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$ 7 .5 0
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$6.00

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pared tl&gt;h only 100,000 ten yenra

W O R K S ,M » .

PA R IS—&lt;41— The- ta ttle of
I^iuruei in tau th ern France, la
one of the oldeet In Europe, l u
■real drawbridge worka aa well
for Waiting touriata today aa it
did for knighta la arm or all
hundred yenra ago.

AND

Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler
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MATHER FURNITURE CO.

CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY
MARKING DOWN PRICES
To Raise $25,200. Chain
Store Tax Demanded By
Col. Lee.
M u it h av e m oney-w ithin 10 days
or he tak es charge.

C o tton M ath e r

Irom his ads.
LIKST:

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HOW DOES THE HERALD MEASURE UP?
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We have 14 city c a rrie rs and th ree autum nbile routes in the C ounty, tak in g th is p a p e r
to the hulk o f the buying power in the S a n ­
ford te rrito ry .

SECOND: A person, who
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RAYS

fo r a n ew spaper,

The H erald has established a re p u ta tio n
d u rin g 30 y e a rs of continuous service fo r
d ependability a n d reliability.

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Lookout, Sedator
Contest At Local
Park Rained Out

Tackle Berth Well Taken1
Care Of On ’G ator Eleven!

O th er Loop Garnett A re
W on By S ain ts, Is­
lan d e rs And (tons

»'&gt;n. Josh Cody told a civ if club
audience* that he b rlie v d ( ’lark
Goff would become one of the
b***t lack lea in Southern football
hwtory A t the time, Goff,
a
but powerfully bull* chap
■u fe*t two inches
tall.
arid
w ighmu 220 pound*.
hold
mif hi* own again*! all r"ro|M-ti
tion, and because he wa* &amp; soph
omore. he w l i Jua*.
loginning
college varsity football
Now, nearly a year later, Jo*h
f '« ly *Nll bejlev**, vahat h** pr*
dieted, and Goff, prnbah’y fiv»pound* heavier, but r»** yet 2(1
year* old, give* no
indication
ihiit he‘l| *poi] the high*-** po-.
-ible tn h u V to hi* playing ahi I
»tv which hi* roach ha* giv* n
him
1
Jo*H fody know* what g'eat
tackle rday is lie wj* ode lAlnlei
of a tackle hirtv*elf in p r* « u r ,
day* and they *ay a*. Vandeibilt
he will always he on their all I
time football team
|
Gnff, if he hn* a handicap |
may find It in hi* you'hfnlr» «v
Naturally modest, mrlim-d yet to
be bashful, he probably ran for j
get hi* timidity when he rtalks j
into the opposing1 line; but he ,
muat put himself agam*t older
and mofe *ea*onetl men With the
etreptiun of two auphuinure* mid
laith
‘ at klr
cur. Ihlate*.
P«i(&lt;
See*tedt and Ralph Kelmon. G**ff
i* the youngest man on the F lo r­
ida line from *ml to end
The
heuvieft*, loo, but at ill one to
three year* younger than the
average of hi* fellow linesmen.
Ncvcrihdc**, Goff should take
care of Florida'* left tackle, (hn
•he other aide of it it look* like
big Burrell llaaaalt, who’ll play
at 210 at le n t lik e Goff, he
wa* a sophomore last year, but
didn"L come up to the varsity a*
Goff had done with a *en*atir»nnl
record. Goff had played three
year* at Hcott High. FitVahurgh,
and hi* team had never been de­
feated. Haase!*,
from
Miami,
finished prep day* at Hiveranle.
and waa con side red an average
prospect
When Charlie
Krejcier wa*
shifted to end la at Fall in ‘ he
i Temple game at Philadelphia, it
waa Haaaett who go* thr
nod
' from Coach Cody. The
Miami
boy stepped In and played
a
beautiful ball game, lie had oth­
er chance*, and did wall, an well
bi fart in the final tilt of the
year With Kentucky, that hia

-• W ith
*b*
Sanforrf-Orland" .
fsm e here Tue*day nlgh» rained (
dot other atate league ha«*l ••**
r ||V St. Augustine take Pala'ka ,
\ 1 to 2, Gainesville win over flu*
■r Iona Beach H to 7, and l-e-eshurif
fcgWln truth end*
of u twin lull
[T with the D r I .and Huh 4 to 1 an I
h 4 to 0
jr
In
the Saints hoihe bahwuk
U V r Brewer won hi* 22nd gum*
*•- uf 4he w»«*nn for the Aive»e? »
C ity club. Giving up but fiv k it.. the Saint aouthpaw fantu-d
|fl batten. In the Azalru*’ had
01 the ninth a rally left •hem
In A tie 2 to 2 wdh the Saint*
half coming up. A peculiar play
••tabled Brewer to score the win
nlng marker.
He wa* trapp'd
(- between third and home plani
but Orrhillanl hit Hrrwrr „n th,\
(brow &gt;o home
,nil hi- tim ,
M W i with th r winning run
Winning hi* IHth * »m r .if rh- j
»#*»on. To m Savnifr hit *n in
fltld (ro u m lrr in ih r I* .' hul/i
Of Ib t ninth ln*t night in (iu m r. I
f- T il l, with thr b a tr. Inailnl *n-l
f OM
out tn iln v r
acrii.a 1h*-!
M cm aary run for victory
Th.
F. Inland.f« h ill ru m . from t.rhin,l nlr while 'he latter issued seven
\( (a tU th r •corr in thr nrvi-nih1 ’tee p»**i-*
■ and arid t wo in ih r riuhth, nmmly
f. bacatu. of e rro r, on thr initl
|&gt;; of tb r G -M rn .
t
I# lb* flr.t gnm r of thr PI­
S ' . laUtd-LM tburg iliiuhlr - hi-a-b-r
’ L***burf won 4 *o 2 nOhiinrh
w Ratting only f iv . h it. to P rljm .l .
rulna. -Pol.on** J i l t . Ilunrh d-l
Add re*a mg university %tuden*a
&gt;
t h . hurling for thr (Jomlollrri
• b it. W b lftb rrg rr took 'h r nimin-l m Wale* |,ord Baldwin aald "When
k ,. for tb« Rrd*. Ilunrh .Irtirk nut learning liegome* prostiiiited po
&gt;; alght w hllr W o lf .b rr rr r "'rink peditir* there are no depth* lo
out flvt. T h . form rr wulki-tl only a hirh It canrii-* drscend,”

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E N l|fm K EY.
decea-ed

S uR R A U k.
M A S3C TT

F resh C hurned

BUTTERMILK
Daytona Beach
Plans Festival
For Labor Day

S rm innlo Ice ( ’ream
In a V ariety of
IlrllduUM H avor*

P A V T U N A H K A tT f , An* SL
A Cracker Day program
on
Saturday, Sept. ;i at
Daytoru
Beach, featuring u rmleo with
native
cowboy*
mounted
on
prune v .f, burking ami cantering
hor*e*, will officially open the
Volusia County Labor Day Festi­
val which is tn bt- held Sept.

SEMINOLE
CREA M ERY CO.
15

Lookouts To Meet
Senators In T i l t
In Orlando Tonight

The tveni will open Saturday
afternoon at ddio oVbxk on the
bench with a no unVd parade
followed by horse race*, tournnnienl race, ladie*’ hone
rice,
whip popping and steer riding.
Seventy r*nc dollar* in
cash
award* will be given winner* of
ihe vaiifiua rodeo event*.
Th a t evening Cracker D iy will
In* climaxed by an Old Fiddlers'
Contest at the Occan-frnni Bandh* II at 7:30 o’clock- Included on
thi* program will be competitive
guitar and sn»ring number* and
the b&lt;**t competing group of five
playing old time mu.ilc will get
cash prizes,
Many con'eatanta are expected
from throughout th* State, Entriv* should be mailed to *h#
Recreation Department of
th#
City of l)ay*ona Beach.

MISCELLANEOUS

ORMISTON COACHES
M IA M I.— (A-l— Ken
Orm fiton,
form er guanl of the Dnlveraity
of I'lttaburgh, ha*
*ign.il
a*
freahman coach at tha lln lv e m ty
of Miami.

SITUATION WANTED

JO E PALOOKA
w„ a .

Im uranct companiei, bank*, en­
dowed
educational Inititulian*.
and foundation., on
December
31. 10.10. held 10,017,000,000 or
nearly 50 percent of the total
rallruad fundej debt.

80V OH SOY
I'M 8 LAP THAT
R lC im O N 'S
S _ O V8A.

iMt S t .

Phone

«3 l

cA

H and
to Serve Y O U

You, and million* of other telephone u%erx in the tlidied Siiift. callrd
upon the inouTcn of the Bell Syitctn for « (M u i i | r ol wi^lO UOO lucal
call* and 2_*s*0,CO0 loti callt every day in l(Jy7,
T h lt h a R E T A IL butlncw. Every tall hai to l*e nude to order.
Nor are there any "duaing hotirt*4 in telephone olbtn, foe in tbit
country you get 21 hour tcrvice.
Giving thii rervice require* a large organiiaiioti. which more than
a half century of experience ha* divided intu five mayor unlit, 'togeth­
er, they form the Bell Syttem.
t. The American Telephone &amp; Telegraph Company Is the parent
company. It maintain* a large trail of expelli and engineer* for handling
general telephone piotderm.
2. Th e "Long Liner" department of the American Company ©per
atet a nation wide network of long di*uncc(elephionelir»e*uvedfor tele­
phone, teletypewriter, radio, telephotograph ami other cummunltaiioiix.
3. Th e Bell Telephone Laburaiorle* it the research organization.
which create* and develop* new apparatus for improving telephone
service.
4. Th e Western Electric Company manufacture* standard design,
high quality telephone apparatuv; purchases supplies on a large scale;
distributes telephone rqtii proem arid supplies, wire never and wherever
emergencies occur, a "Western’* warehouse is never more than a few
liours away.

SALT
LA K K CI TY. —
—
Frank C h ri»l»n ».n . fi&gt;rni.r l&gt;*troll Lio n , Imfk .n il now » ,.t » t ■nt jr n t r n .r h at Utah univer.ltjr,
u t il h r wouhl h .v . trirwl prof.*■ionaj w ri-.tlinu after i o IIcev If
h i. w lf . haitn't tolii
Him
.he
w ouM n't aUnil for any
r.u tiflown- car*.

„ ,H

E.

{ I R.

BOOMS AND BOARD

J .a a l * l l * » l . 4 ia R. M ,

Against rnu.

Admin'*1re Ior **f the Ea(a » of

WOMAN TOLD HIM

n i'&gt; r:a * i.

"HI

OR*
ro rsT Y |

Y'tii an&gt;1 onarh of you are her* - j
by no 1 1f I-it anil rrqutm l to pr*■en( any rla'rnt an&lt;l do iu n ili
whlrh you. nr either of you. may
have A f»in «i the
of E N I
IlfM 'KEY. cl#«:*#.a-p-d. late of •iil»l!j
4‘oiinty, to the forint y Judge of
Courtly. Florlf.il, at S'*
offli-c In the court house at Nan
ford, Florida, within eight calen­
der monlh* from ihe rf*i« of the
flr*t puhllrai tort of th-e not I••■»*.
Kerb Hahn of demand to net iff in
writing, and must i l i U the place
of r»*«lf|cnre and post office tutdfes* of the claimant, and must
l.e aworn to by th« rlnlmant.
agent, or her attorney, or the
'•ame will become void a rm r d h l
to law
ThiP 2&lt;th da» nf July, tall
IM 'TH A ItlN’K FY.

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h*r*ul
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?i»ptfmh»r, Sih, 154*.
Mtti^rwlw h |in rc » I'ro i*nnf»MO

LEGAL NOTICE

M .C ..I I . A ..,

rniiK .

m i n i , c m c riT i cnA*rKHT.

f J lH I N

-V S —
— In the aecond round of a cro­
K O V K f l . Ifefpndant
quet champion,hip here P. J V. IV A M \ T n OI C
lIV n iU K
Ham ilton-M iller and W . Longman IV T i l K N A M K n r T 1 I E S T A T E
« ‘F K I . O IU D A
T ‘V I V A
MAY
played for eight hour,, the fo r­
I II H 'K O V K R . l&gt;*f#nrlanl.
mer winning.
I
It I* nr«1»r#'l that j «mi app»:i'i

w .t .t n»«iiH w PERSONAL

m il,

I

cr o q u et

noF.HAMPTON, England.— M l

s o t ic b to m rn iT
•ta tk
o r
p l o r iiiv
ok
ir .M iv o i.t:

BUSINESS SERVICE
tu rm to tm

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, IMS

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

V E S U V IU S

5. Th e 21 operating companies, of which Southern Bell Ka one.
devoca themselves to the problems of giving telephone service In their
respective areas.

TA M ED

ROME.— LT)— VviUviu.. IU ly’*
famuli* volcano, l* .till
.cllvv,
but ■ governm ent obeervalory
“ keep, tab*'' on It, ami oritlnarlly It i. calm enoiigli vi that
tourUU may walk right ilown
onto the Hour of the crater.

There is no overlapping of functions among the five digits of the
hand that serves you, lath has developed so mat you may have (he
mosi telephone service, and the best, at the least c a l consistent with
financial “ * 7 -

Sodthekn Beu Telephone mdTelebmph Co

GONE

INCOIPOIATIR

By H A M FISH EIi

WILL YOU SB CALL
M iff HOWS'*
APART Ml NT.
PLBAtE f r J

By Jo M sh sr

DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERA
Mic e u t t l e girl
WHIN I FIRST SAW YOU

such a

X JU S T

OCT ■*

It ) UK
U TTLE

COM t, COM* N O W /

THAT*

JACK, f DON'T* KNOW

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HAVE A

, ANYTHING A B O U T
/ l . WISH VOW

U K e V C X J / / D I D H AVE' A
- y U T T U ^S t.

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T ' r r r r r ^ . ^ * y - &gt; r T V T ;L{
1

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K s la b llM ltn l III PHIS

Defense Cross!
ExaminesStory
Against Hines

Hits Farm Quotas

jM an y Arrests
E xpected In
P rison Death

Weinberg Is I nrufffed As He Denies
Theft Accusations
Made By Stryker

Weinberg.

ri‘ -'Unuin;

ugjm i

li m e ,

( ‘••r h“ i
H a m i d C olc f, «buv*‘t p r t m l e n t
.if the Stnt** C h a m b e r ..f C -rnm»*rii*, a ^ e r t e d yt*iitprih*y
that
H o r i i ln m u b l milvv its own utt*
i m p It*y m i"n I p r obi »■m i f g i i n h d
t eii 'inable |&gt;r«&gt;i|in*v mn tfi it i on
n ngrti ulluri*,

Mrs. Wight Has
lie stole
Setuil zi Returned From
New York Trip

l,i-

tv -li |

Li nim .in y ;

Bond Purchase
Reduces City’s
D ebt $16,000

Wo n Id Succeed Cone

Hungary And
Czechs Strive
For Security ’ll

Commits inn \ do p is
Ordinance Creating
Croup To \dminister Plumbing Code

3l

Hungarian Integrity
(oia ran teed By Naz­
is As Hurt Itv Views
Display &lt;M Might

Japanese Advance
Al‘(« r Stalemate

« baili » A

ll»r*ch.

t 11 «mmi

H’** H»v**xii rati*. * In
*" lo,l*r,»‘ ' ,,(W w ’H lli^tr*c-t V
^"hu A, Ituyle indicftVil hi
lea- 1 that tinn y would I** mi
pi u*Jtml tn ‘ h r l i m l l h
of
the
1,11 ■» R» si am hi'Ulitl, almost nit
U/h* |in in h m n i t #*tdli,
S*,atr prison insv«- «t lynhn h • ml
they pi. . o i l to ,%tn n
on
ih
beai
ami rhle&lt; i lu* **nffv mil*
I. - teal n whet be i lb
ptln i*h meiil
i * I bl&lt;Hi k
was a
“ it Iilivtn'ely
pi -line,| iiwstpi
* "I “ in i He isyb » anl hr \\ nt.|i|
:i'k
b’tiv,
tieitiifi
Fat In
far
11 "iipri&gt;, in t ik, ms el Ho pi nun
ilnn np I lii- im* •hpa’ mn

•I l

___
t*i 1'iiy hall
U In II the men appeuret)
In*
H enry
Wig ht
who ii*
fun* Nat him
Bei If J ,
A -m U rit
TiiPid av from a vacation
.
I U m m C, Att orn ey John A llovle
Chau l«i i.|u« , N.
V p l „ „ . slr i, lhill th, „ m . , u J r ,

the

| aied directly

Arcu m pan y niif

Y « s l . r d . y ilinwr, *twnj u|&gt; in
S u f i n m e Cour t and
cried
out
Ih m (icor,fe Wem b eij; w.»» lying.

■"&gt; w ’iKhl sml
D r ie r Mera.

The

dramatic

Mr*,

W iu ht

Clmir

were

wiihon*

um ii.liun,

bad

for

a hear m g

I
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L.I *
m.
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v» i
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i*
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i.i.t
.......... ltd j* t
il it ,il ..'it
iv.I*
i
i* ti k11 "• iiiiti*»'i

‘ioli,

next

Fnu.il i Jglit* f.n women In i
l-n iii.m&gt; ,»n the battle frai

a vomit' ( h i e n l a l go I who ha* $1
le nd in g in r l comti y against tho i
i»uf Mo id I, of ■■n11 v i liber* ar«

1 i optiiiii iitlA iii‘i;tn - \ -•!ih *L»i \
Mi.irtit ih tin |m tin* .it
i
the ied n nun
im
ilf
.* i i
» ne 1, pnrn &gt;■ Y li* 1- |*‘ '5’" i"

* * i" m "ii the i rout lines a nil fit tip io«ot
't in * pJ.tces

n r pn

nfl*
.*ini ! ui;
I l l f . ............. i*

I 'u n '.U y
laitf*

liovle •blame.I
from
T h tre were several rV fp liu n .il t'omnu * Dlea* Jutlire Herald
W ight wild, in | Wood » writ (ransfcrring
ihr
crime lecture*, Mr*.

mmneu*

Dt 11 if,. ■ fl IMI
II Is* **■*■•*
l it it i .1* till
ilM.I 11 'h, lift Mi
. n l ii 1 M». i Mil llt‘l • i
Mi# M u m
i if il /,...
Mu
i
HUM * ti i'i
Mm
1* Ilk. . • . ' »k
1. c l
M
M mMit..,i
i iif V*Mt 1 HIMt
« Ine il *
ufi t 1III t *’M'l* lit ,
1 tik
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. Ii.** i*»’ . 1 It
1

l CanadaRearmsTo R andall Chase Is

l if t ' V

»K*'n»t nine.

1

17 * c‘'"f*r‘

Weinberg C tlH M tK„. i„■h..l ! ?}ni‘ ^ ' “,l a "

given ll ln r * |:10,U0ii f.i- fu ruir r
li lv . r i c t
A tt orn ey W ill le m
C'.
[ W g e ' i r*iii|iuign
I;i:i:l, mul

had » « u n " I ' 11 e! ! Uh&lt;fur e *j ' pu "

iry eve erne up

in h i .

"I haven’t failed ynu y it j
III
-tike rare nf it-”
Oodgr, in an cut of
court
atatrmrnt, aaid:
“ I never

saw

him ( L e i n l w r g l ;
to hilt! and he never
U ' M l I i s H •• Pace Th re e )

v er $pnke
spoke
never

Wieboldt S t u d i o
Will Occupy New
Park Avenue Site
Con’.-mptatlng at. eapenditure
of
A. Wieboldt aim olH-eil
additkma and renovation to the
property located k‘. 210 Park
Avenue, which will house hi*
new atudio and provi,!. living
(piartera fur bla family.
. A aalea room will be built in
ft,;.", of Om prearn*. atnicture,
extending to the sidewalk. The
construed... work, which will b«
under the direction of f . A. Dy­
son, local contractor, la aiprcted
to begin neat wtek will, ‘he ocruponcy slated for Oct. 1.
The new location of Mr. Wk»
boldt'a studio, now alluatvl O
the McLander Arcade, b lmm«dblrly south of the Hoilda Mo­
tor Lin. bus ala'.lon and it*
transformation
into
business
property mark* the lira*, south­
ward trek of buaincss an Park
Avenue other than filling * ata-

ifaio.

tor To.'» . i M q r i&gt;rnmi*«i
n,“,,&lt;r fuf. f,,r ,h' ,r

&gt;hu urchm lru nhich w ai eumponril
nf fiO men.
Ciuiirge Mii|ui-lle pluyed fir.i
i k IIii. lie
Ii*. Item
railed the

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i,...

D e fe n s e s

To

C a (c h '

Armament Particle

III1

1 h**

( '» i » r f

f^*r

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11* , |

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Mil*

11 i l u i l i -ii

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Mite

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nil

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by

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nf

( f l MUtH**

( l.it .

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tlM M 'l

It M l,-,-

It# h i 1 i f i i d

"

Jiff#

1 , i l l f I i" X U , Il

»#«*

Syrntdiony concerljf were el
“ ’ak in g complete charge of t h e (
animation of the witn **.
fereil three tune* each week fur inventigatloii,'1
______
__
_
A city magistrate r . •I
mer
district
a
t'o m ry
dc-nie I
r n l , r • six week* o f the *ea
F l o ' d held the n u n in $V»t&gt;B
y
J
0 0
w
I
aL*i»nicy
te*t inn ni v nf We in tiere
link nif 5,4,11 antler *he dilectlon of A lb e it bail and ordered them brought i A
* ,
"
I
t h i m with *he conspiracy charge*
Mi*chakoff, whu U»fore him next Tu exd ay
T h e n 1 * 0 1111111011
IllC r i'llS i'S
E O fCS C C H

1 i &lt;1II Ml 1

1 I I I 31*0 * 1

It I t 11 i l l if

1

r i n . t w 1*. r

V I'

Im

1 i .I1
"

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o i c b n d to Mike Mo m ail. •
with Mi
\ l-n K idon
IV Io V l* * *»i»f M i . k i l . v . l m . l

lu c n t W i t h M o d e r a lc

.........

i lung1 pimp*

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

in

lit.1 iti\

Prices For Season Niookc
,",,,|&gt; •*,14 , yVil li

hv
hud

..... .

.
;|1 |h .» •ib|c* I m m
... i n
, t .
,
Mini plant i and
Hunt nm- r *»f
it, C A I T . w . w . M t l l i m
« r .
amrall
I hnie,
««*crclaiv
„
.
, | i -'t i it »
*
rt.
», ’ *
a ..
,
Mo »o had iii'M i d *i. i s It ti,| 'lien
T A u A, Aug.
J,». i I 1 to treu'-un r of ( Ii u m * and i " ii iik iii v .
,
, .
. ,
-,
.
.
1
*111’ M 1 slack* and pul
•i,i* ni
f r llU l in A " ’ e,ic*' G " “ V I C h O S C n J u d g C
F o r - re lL «TA “lm ln * V i!! hi «T Jm r
oil tiHlLiy ox|ir»-s*ed iiptimisin over
• u fln-ni l*ol ha* I T u p f |fi»v
empire," ( in tdci (lie onMo&gt;.k foi the F’tondu edtun
Will tain
*.tid
had
a. d
1greuteat flu li. l, also played.
could at Mils monii iiT m i i u i u ii iridu tv fur Mu* coming sea &gt;m n t i oiophniii In adddbn
to the conceit*
__
—
to nrnis *11,0011 turn.
| 3Mr ( hit*»•, a pr omuie|it figure
...
(
I there were five plays and six
C, C. Whillington, local iuhmd
However, Mn* laud for*'** -f in Mi* Shit*'- ci*ru* iinlu*iiy.
(
nl
,
I I per as.
inthualast, has been' chn*eu n&gt;
Ihimmmn lire cnpaiilc of d -1declur.-d thui i**p"i*4 ftiuu olliti
^
*tif»rt m . i ’ling
Among the arti*!* were Albert
.i.
lti-hard Crooks Htadvs °n&lt;?
ni»xt lm»tirc|i:\fe cvpniidtui. \\ iMi* I protlm ing *e*t|..iM m d n u l r d tin*
j
,»# ^
*
annual run of the National Fox 1,1 the coiintry are H e 'e to Pal,- 1then* would b ’ ^mallei crop* m
Swarthuut.
.
.lluntrra
. . . . . . . . Asaoelallun ...
l» .^U- ht-ld u&lt;1-" ---------------ttOrrai.a —nf ....
the W or ld vtitr, i riiinprtili.nl will, K lo in ln ’t pi I

Whittington

* National
W olJnnal

Is

I I .......
Fox Hunt

—

'

*

M ia.

W ight

d rrla rrd the

atilutinn la progrtwlngj rapidly
“
|
\uiul ■a now out. «f. dvbt
»nd
Urvvral nrw atrurturvs are being
I tout.
...
.J
,
•I

aOJUi

thi* yvar In Wlnrhrslrr, Ky. “n*l 'I*1’ -‘"'ly maintain* a ....... r d u r l Hn^ year.
Y"’
*" «_ T L 'T ","” ' J* ~ '" l "7f*"......
'
"
‘It h*tk * n** if we will !h * nt'Ii
during
lh « weak bug lining Nuv.
'•» divialmw.
. 1 ..
Canada wax late in the i r m a - to ninve a large volume of f •,.•
17.
ir*MflM«r«
*»m Hi|k r**ur|
I
| ..miiaird mm m « « Ibrrk
Mr. WhUUng'un i, the lira'
_________________________ __
Hortdian ever to be giv«n the
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W i l l lIII*

Dr. Erwin Declares
Cone Conlinues To
Show Improvement

Hoi i

i l m n i h «f* .1
-iT tll1

Ip
.ill

prerun*ure” and a-ked {he mag
hi u i pi ii n« une of the fincM in intrate |u . xclude t***immny Iteiihe I I season* *tn* ha* attended L I uar ie d and held the ,;ucn I*

purl had been to drive
burglar* uwav in a taxicab

................ 1be » yi mi ot
■ I bu t f i n d I" I one
&lt; I i d OIC1 ill. b.i pllul
1 &gt;11 c to 1Cl
ill It I

1111

burglary Ihii Weinberg "mikM.1 X|,urn.|«y characterire,I Ihe chan
y

- mI* Til of I lie Semite, |&gt;
till- ,ibove„ of I IcFlililJlk

Britain May Pledge
Support To France
On Czec h Problem

■c iibl »ak* nyi i Ibe ihi

...... ........ 1 ....... ■Local Resident Seen
'!,7'LZ J ’Z
Numerous t'elebri. ^
T t l
ties At Chautauqua ri,,r r,r*a'i
i....k them

w c h tuimpir': •* in ext 1M poll!leal protect lull to a gang.
w is
i| eJtlimed
closely
ttlmol
tie
L c h u l U -reatsiny.
|I
W fe liir
cutlinud
I I yd
Paul
Nl y k e r turned bark to
\V* in- 1
b e lt 's conviction nt the i»g ,■ of Dimed
m f ... - .»
.
.
• f;*r
y
, .......... ..
" ......... *
his

M liK II l

a

N K W Y O R K . Ani'. jr..
( A P ) — U iirn ff]i‘il nmt r r u k iiiK cniHM-oxuniinaliiiii. &lt;.«*&lt;.rvr.W einberg. :tti, liiinrii'sii man­
ager of old Mutch S rln il z
gang, today denied a rm &lt;alioiirt by the counsel lor |

nitn y

L

M

{/?*• A i n i nf a I 1 a*' * ight pe»
MW* in jh|
baking pi tUuHt
•"f f Hi •" u \ id
wlm I*u| n bun
K * ‘ -di rt,
a* |'fill ii|«*I|ih i i cmifll \
I»ri*i rt tut jm fitn'ti'i| tu lay
In

Two Named By State’s
Star Witness Deny
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nr I HI pmfctnl.
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xlnri* rhaiiH. Tho 15 tilofvi
Allan announced today.
futurity with a pur*, of
*.7oo ,|o a of Highway Planning Hhrveyi the Motor Vehicle Department. J,l'r ' ,h“” Al"f :U' in ,'" 1"
' ' i humit l h«(i« Ihix aflriiHMin m t»* m Florida
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lltfht,
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dividrd khlu I Ibm t huiiix with lhre$|
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motor vehicli - '■‘laioiuatlim
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Mtlmrtdo||MU humI *ho ..............
i.T ')»*• »huill.
in. nd, new dean of tho law Col­ hounda in thla event were limited v. hl(j,.n i„ the .late.
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’
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At
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nimmijutf w ith
lege, aa a moat valuable addition aMnrding ta ago and were re­
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1ir u [ [ '‘
hurrki *• farrm (75 mil*-* «" I* ptm lhr lam. Mi . Mut hr f dequired
to
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planning Survey covers ur'ual
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standards. Tho second • even* will observation* of nuAur vehicles ( hahmnn IW # rxttmnt** (hid
Institution.
‘ h* nu&gt;‘le
immi .ltat. lv I caution" ..t. the Yuculat. |»-ti.t.
the Slat.- will get it* money.”
bo tho National Ail-Age Cham­ on the main rural highway* at U-ing uoerul'er^at ^ e k Y w V h 'd ? v*1"
0&lt;I; fr' " '
'*l&gt;ing the September » ‘:la&gt;
» h'' Y u**
,
•peukitig of the - t t a ' K M r .
pionship run In which the ownera night traveling with defective L c t v e . ' a l ItahU o ..!
f it Ive
ad Itgh
and
r , . lni|)ilWll
(lf , hl. r l . the eslreme western Up &gt;&lt;t l u Imi Mather stute.l yesterdayt •'Wa’ra
of tbe winning dog. will
»f hts. Observation, were taken with .l.-fcclivv tail lights: a total esantina'iim because nf the ex­
(lull *.t ' u 'chain ergnniaiition in one sense
isting
list of
eligible candi­ und ill the soothero
awarded trophies of many kinds. tw Ub m l t ra , h of lhr tM of 17.WL
previous examina­ Mexico &gt;!nr;vx '.he tw&gt;xt 21 t" of the wur.l ull right. We can
In conjunction with the field key station* lucalnl at strategic
And, says Chairman Hale, evv'y dates ft on,
3ti hours.
save money by hum* buying and
triala lhare will ba a bench and points on the main highway* one uf these 17,'J'H dcfactlve tion*.
. — --------- ----- centralisation
of management
a horse show, he M id , adding throughout the stair. The period motor vehicles I, u constant
n _ i i —1 . _ me -------a
and I think the law U fair.”
NEW POLITICO ANi .IT;
that leading sportsmen from all of checking was frum 10 I*. M. menace to the safety of all per
Britain May Admit
the United State, ware to dawn.
son* using ths state highways at
U. S. Fruit Fret*
kiii h i i u r s p l a n t
making entries for the even's.
IIOISE,
Wahu. —M l Kiel
The record of the study show* Bight.
JtabciK-k, Republican State (hairFriends of Mr*. Minnie L.
W A S H I N G T O N . Aug, 2 S . - M V
PLANT
C IT Y ,
(A*&gt;— C , A .
man, declared today ” 811 analysis
Sou'hard win rvgrjj Aa loajEZt she Key W ert SeeksFunda
uf returns from Ihu Idaho pri- —Official* said yeterduy they Hruwn, general manager of Ika
underwent a major operation at
California, Sanford, New Jersey.. . .
many does not bear out” runten- hoped for ro ns iilr ruble Cimccs Ki tgni# Seed Company, whkb
the Peniald-Laughton Memorial
lion* that Republicans went into alone from Great Britain on van |w»* destroyed by (ire lata ysstarThe
Story
Of
A
Classified
Ad
Hoopilal Monday.
thv Democratic primary Aug. D oua fruits, frvsh ami dried, in ' day will; a l&gt;&gt;'s h» estimated “
U T XUBt " Aug. H . -« * » —
in large numbers to defeat Sen­ the forthcoming Anglo-American' $40,00*1, -aid luday Ih# pf
The
SanCprtl
Herald
published
a
clatutified
ad
on
J. A. Martin, autoanoMlo ma- Tbe Pier Ida beys Aqueduct Comwuuld be rebuilt.
ator James p. Pop#, ardent Ntw trad# agreement.
Au$.
19
fo^Nt
woman
in
California
offering
to
sell
a
ehinlet, who baa been
wen 1_11 for
.
aov- mlaaioo ba# applied to the ReThey refused (jo confirm re­
D*ai«a
who
sought
ro-nominal
ion.
diamond ring. Today wg received an amtwer from a
Railroad fuel purchases In tbaj
erml weeks, baa rst umad to bla costtm etlsn Flnaace Corporation
ports from London that .fruits,
party tn Fortexcue, N. J. by air mall. The letter will
place of bueboea and b again and Ibo Pubtle Work* Adminprincipally raw apples, orrr.jes first three muntha of II
RALE SWEEPS ISLAND
ba forwarded to California today by air mall and should
taking care of aid
IstraUn* foe # tyan and grant
grapefruit and peers would b« Uled tdO.0A4.OU0, a reduction
nearly 33 percent compared
be there Thursday night or Friday morning. From
Mr. Mania
w tth’whitll ta wipe a frrah wa­
KINGSTON, Jamaica. - 0 P &gt; - placed on tb# free list.
operation a
te r supply la tb k island etty.
Sanford to Hew Jereey and back to Sanford and out
The pre sen*. British duty on the same period lost yj
Raglng g a in attvnding a past­
It Is peep ns ad to run a
to California in lesa than a week U faat work for any­
*1* •*
ing hurricane destroyed thou­ fresh fruit ranges around |1 P*r
Hospital and
Has tmm some point near 1
body’* cbuxlfied ad. but "It U an exampia of what
sands of banana I r m all ovsr hundred-weight.
for two weeks.
stood ibroagh tba Keys, probably
Beeratory Hull ssld yesterday
ih# island today. Heavy rains
can be and U done by these magic aide appearing In
Overseas Highway.
Partly cloudy tonight |
caused landslides which tem­ discuss ions for lb# agreement
Um Herald.
porarily blocked
roods. Other­ are proceeding normally. Tbe Friday, possibly sbowera
wise there wo* no material prop­ signs tors may come, f In report­
nertbaoa* coast.
erty Use,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

udson

Hurls Lookouts T
o7 -7 Victory Ouer
STANDINGS G o b i W in O v e r

Locals Pound Out 13 Hits THE
fin Final Sunday Game Here

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Hlly Moore Leads Hitters With Three
. Safeties In Five Trips To Plate;
Rice, Gill Pitch For Reds
Sidney llu d .in . lanky H^nfurri 'hr#w tii areoiid In grt Ads but
; iytfhth*mh r, hurled six-hit b*«r- th# thrtiw «&gt;• ‘iko Ini«* in nab him
b ill yaa'erdiy afternoon while Hudaort lh**n earn# up with hia
l- hi* m a in collected l:t blow* lu siTnml hit which went down lh#
d*f»*t the lie land Reds by ■ left field line scoring both Pit*
0/ 7 to 1 In thr final Sun- mar* and A d i.
|Uat lit Shim city fur the
ftohhy H iilh enn’ mued thr* par*
Mason.
tide with a »m a«hiriK ain g l# to
Hudson permitted the Red* to right to item] Hudson around to
U lty their on, run in thr a rm .I *hird and Peek I 'a in r r lifte d A
a ta fiu but settled down for the 1 tiff la t j fly t« Newell in t w n yatnalmlrr of thr lilt In ai-ruir ter field to More Hudson with
/kin ninth victory of thr .......... . the third run.
Manager Harry lik e waa m
I . thr fnur'h four run* erwaatd
the mound for hia cluh and ws* the pan when Moore led off
nicked for 12 hita durx.g thr with a liingl# to renter field and
' ■•van Inning* he huilrd In thr w**nl tin *i» »«iu n l when Schmidt
•%hUt, Hire arnt young (ie-ir.tr Imd ilown n bum ami beat th#
QUI to the mouml to pitch the throw to f tr wt
Davis •.heft
fhMl eighth. The IxmknuU wrrr ' Mnaehed a two bagger Into leftby Rica'a "nothing'' ball n .a e r field *.i» srorg M auri and
j. tha Initial Ihrrr Inninga but they Adi singled to left field to acort
on him in th* fourth for I Iwith Schmidt and Davis. Adi
thru* run* and tgaln In thr arv I look aecond on *.h# throw Into
tor four.
the plate and tallied when Stith
1 * S illy Moore. lookout ren’er
Ninglfil to le f",
fielder. continued hia apre» *•
Th e game wnt llrljornd'a last
ha pounded out three hlnwe In
appearance here this season and
’ flea trips to duplicate hia work tha* Lookouts are on their laat
In ‘ Oatnearllle Saturday n ght awing of "he circu it before th#
- Hudson did hia part with two r u r r n * araaop rumrs to a float
hits, an* a single which tallied a week from Hal unlay night In
ttWft runnera.
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F The Reds countrd firat when
Hawaii led off In the second p i n . l y ii
mh F fc ■
t o 1 2
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11*
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DeLand For Final
Contest With Reds
Bill "Raw Meat" Rutger* with
hi* pruttgei will inesile Ike
hometown of the Rails in the
final clash of the (wo teamr this
season uniter the lights at Con­
rad l ’ark.
The locals yeatarday won from
the Reds by a wide margin and
will seek to duplicate their frst
in UeLand tie.g h t in a final r ffart to exchange positions in the
standings with the sen-nth place
Red*
H urlart for the contest have
n«t been earned but fans ran res'
assured Vetersa, Rodgers will
give th* Rtce-mcn the finrat as­
sortment of fast balls slid curves
available.

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Georgia Florida Irngu# chantpiona
In a pont-seaiion aeries
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lla r v in and Knon Vaughn will
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th# four fir*t d ivisio n clubs en­
te rin g the Sh au g h ro ssjr se rie i
w ill a l’ rrn a te as home team s un­
til one w ins a series. T h e two
p re lim in a ry victors
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Swim Team Wins]
Stith, Shimer Take Lead U.S.
Over German Group
In Field Day Contests
Fan* attending
the baseball throwing with
Pinder placing
game between the lookout, tml Isecond in the event. Johnny Adx
lb- Oeljin.l Red* .Sunday not I took the price in the accuracy
only had the [irlvllege of watch­ throwing and Hubby Stith look
ing the local cfew defeat the firet for fungo hitting.
flc.l* by a 7 to I margin but aleu
In the bunt and run rontevl
wire given an exhibition of the Shimer Mood out with a time of
playcre' prowe,v In various track 3 2-6 eeconde while Hilly Moore
and field, evrnl* in the "Pield and Pinder placed reeund with
Ituy" program which preceilnl a mark of 3 3 6 eeconde.
the game.
Hill Schmidt won the bane
Hobby Stith of the l.ookouli
and Nick Shimer of the Red» running contest with a mark of
were &lt;he nut,landing participant! 14 .1-6 eeconde. Bobby Stith wnn
contest with
in 'he runleaU. each winning two the wheelbarrow
Andereon of the Red* placing
prur"
In the iU) yard dash Joe Hinder aeronil. In the wheelbarrow conthr entree*
were blind­
ami Hill Srhmidl
repreventnl teat
Itu- I.ieikoule w h ile Kufua Jack­ folded, given whrelbarruws and
al n unit Shimer ran for the Red*. told to go to second bee.
In an eddr-J attraction, Hill
Sh urn- r nofted out finder by appi .ivimalely three inehee in the Hofmann, park announrer won
.■vent while Schmidt took third ■ bet that he could hit a pitched
pin..- and Jackeon finished lart. ball blindfolded. Hill, with Pin
fouled the first
1'iml. r took email lead at the drr pitching,
• toil tint Shimer clneed in on pitch fanned at two more and
him in the final stretch. Schmidt then aipiarely lined a single into
fini'hed about one-half yard be­ U-ftfield on the fourth pitch. Mr.
hind I'lnder and /urkaon about |Hofmann won hi* bet and allowed the blindfold to be exam­
u yard in the rear of Schmidt.
Il.lknap won the long distance ined.

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Loop Teams Have Little Time To
Improve As Final Swing Begins
lly I’ BTER tMflAAL
wins in IH atarta against each
Iwaga* Secretary
Ile i* ml and Daytona, It «f IS
OKI.ANDO, Aug. ' t i . Tn gamer from St. Augustine, but only 9
around the league this Sunday of 17 from I-alatka.
H'lrlda Stale League cluba be­
The Daytona Heach Islander*,
gan their final "awing around now beret by the Orlando Sena­
the circuit", and enter into final tors who would unseat them
meeting* with their Sunday op- from third place, hav( found the
p-.nrnt* tonight
rxerpt where tail-end,ts the easiest to dis­
the Shaughnea.y play-off par- pose of, having won 12 of IK
from Sanford, II of IK frnm Detuipanta are Involved.
With the aeaann ending S a t­ land and St. Augustine, and 11
urday night. Sept. 3. the coming of 17 from Palatka.
The Orlando Senators regard
I»|. weeks allow but little timr
to improve upon season's ree- th* DeLand Rede a* true '‘m uc­
nrd* which find the
ultimate in*", the Senators having copped
winner* of the firat four placer 14 of IH from the Rice-men. The
Senators alto have won 10 i f
in standing, in doubt.
Holding a allm
ono-grmc IR front each Sanford and Day­
li-ague leaderrhip Saturday night, tona, 12 of |H from P alatka, have
Nellie l_e*ch’«
laretburg (Jon- split in IK games with leesburg,
d.diera naturally were on top In and have dropped 10 of 18 to St.
Augustin*.
game* won and loat.
Playing atmoet .600 ball ova*
l i e (JiptiJollen, iwkk-vnait(ir th* ecaeon, the Saints’ record
winners in their eerie*' with He- waa like this
Saturday mid
Land, Sanford, Palatka and Day­ night: Won 11, lost 7 to P alatka;
tona llrach, mainly are proud o( 10 and H to Orlando; tf and 9
the fact that In til meetings to each Sanford and Leesburg; ft
this season they have whipped and 10 to D el^nd; 7 and 11 to
Gainesville 13 lime*, an unherald­ each Gainesville and Daytona.
ed feat in the three year his­
Palatka'a A :| i| » have been
tory of the league.
able to win only from DeLand
Th Leach-men alio wnn 14 of and Sanford, having taken 11 of
15 game* from Sanford, 13 of 18 atari* against each outfit. The
IH from Palatka. II of IP from Axalraa dropped 11 of 18 to St.
Daytona, 11 of 17 from IV U nJ. Augustin*, 12 of 18 to Orlando,
Only Orlando and St. Augut- t l of 17 to Daytona, 13 of &gt;8 to
line outfit* have provided op­ Leesburg, and 9 of 17 to Galneaposition, for In IH gamer, the 1villa.
Gondoliers had been able to eke
The DeLand record thru Satout but nine viclotie* against I unlay night: Woo 10 and loat 8
each team.
\to each Sanford and St. Augus­
Gainesville, (he current second- tin*, 7 of 18 to each Palatka and
place team, unable to atop Lees­ Daytona. 8 of 18 to Gainesville,
burg, ha* taken it out on San­ 8 of 17 to Leesburg, and 4 of
ford and Orlando, having won 18 to Orlando.
Sanford haa won 9 and loat 0
16 of 1M game* from each of thr
two cluba. Th# G-Man hold 11 to St. Augustine, 8 of 18 from

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BERLIN. Aug. 22.—(A*)— Hy
the narrow margin of two point*
n team of United States swim­
ming s la n shaded Europe's top­
flight performers, 3H to 3fi, in
a two-day meet at the Olympic'
swimming stadium.
A crowd of 1(1,000 sat under
umbrellas in a downpour yes­
terday to watch th ^ Americans |
preseeve enough of {He 24 to 18
edge they gained in the first six
event* Saturday to win. They
won only two of six contests j
yesterday.

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T u to r .f o o 'b a ll trams, in the
past nine yrsr*. have won 4.1
Southeastern Conference games,
lost 13 anil tird I.

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each Dfljtnd and Orlando, 7 of I M H E A L lurlp rata ihaultl t r y ; Punpwrf'tillgr
lnigmtUl' Zrmo quickly
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king, burning incl aurunwH iia
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Daytonn, 4 of IK from [.resluirg,
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Drlwn.l is al Lees­ *hiU it hnlpi jronf alia. Only SCg. IUnl
f***i may 8a#| (ha it U CtU«
burg Tuesday. Aug. 1.1, with S#»*»«
tm igtk. Al HI landing drug nUeran.
Daytona at
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Sunday,
Aug. 28.

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Cone Shows
Improvement,
D octor Says

Hines Shielded
Policy Empire,
W einherg Says

(iovernor’s Physician
States Belief Chief
Executive Will Be
I'as.sed Crisis Soon

Ex-Convict Tells Hitth
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many Leader $500i
Weekly And Higher'

Oxygen Tfnt Is
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Little Entente
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Mr S ta n le y K rw m
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[mil th ro u g h U n lay. to m o r­
row m id llic next d a y " u n le ss
hi* lin t m m thi-r h e a r a tta c k
nr d ev elo p s jiiii'iim iiin a .
F lo r id a 's liT tli C h ie f Kxeetiliv e h a s h een in a h o sp ital
here since Julv 2'.l when he *uffered a tieurt attack ( coronary
thrnmhu*ii) while
for a
week in n downtown hotel. He
tunic cold last Thursday or F ri­
day and it developed into influ&gt;
enia.
Hr. Erwin vi-dted hD patient
thirt morning and later *aid the
fiovertlnr nppenred to have ml*
lieil “ very w*dl“ after a day and
a niifht during which hi« fotnli*
linn wa« “very xerimit."
The chief executive U in an
oxygen lent and has been ifiveti
injections of glumm* rryulurly.
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Ju d g e O rders Huge Wheat Crop
G eorgian Held Expected To Glut
For Grand Jury W o rld 's Market
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With Death Of Hival Suitor In 1925

ft. needed."
The Governor, he declared, hai
m**1 1***1 ■ second heart attach
V r . A U G U S T IK E , Aug. 2X —
ami show* nn sign* of develop- (Ah—eounty Judge Charles C.
inu pneumiinia. Iti-lalive. said Mathis, Jr., Imlay ordered Math
after a morning visit to the hna-j l,ee Clemen, of M cllar, Uu., hebl
pital they felt "much more *n- umlrr a f 2 , 3 U(&gt; bond fur grand
Couraged.”
Jury action utl ch arge. that
Aesterday (iuv. ( ’nne’« rrla- clement, killril Clyile Crapp., rl*
tive. hurrinl tu h i. b n liiil. as sal fur the hunt! of u (ieurgia
Hr. (.twin repurtnl he w a. "very
very girl, near here in May 11*25.
.erio u .ly ill.*Cnit*lM body w a. found un
Silence about Tone', condition highway and the death ha. re­
was broken f ir.t by M irk Hyron mained unsolved.
Clement. 1 wife, her father, H.
i f .Miami, b i. inn-in-liw , who revealrd the guvrrnur w a. uniler J. Caldwell, and Tom Mnrri*, all
an m yjp n lent n . l was receiving nf Mcltae, te .lifiril that Clement,
hud boasted he hml killed t'rapp*.
glucose Injectiona
Apparently freed from a f»m- They .aid hath Clem ent, and
lly injunction for aeerrey, l&gt;r. I frapp* hud kept company with
Erwin then described Cune’a ail- M i.. Caldwell anil that t'rapp.
ui*n», but &gt;akl he "h a. a guosl w a. killed while enroute from
Miami to C rurgu to marry the
trasllaw ea aa r a a e Tkreet
girl.
Later Clements married her.

Robson Returns To
City After Sojourn ICity Heads Visit
At Coastal Resort PWA In Atlanta To
J. N. Rob.uit, J r . returned Expedite P r o ject

Four Billion Bushels
(’ ai l ed 900,000,000
More Than Needed

Htin-( ' 1111131

did

a-k. ,1 |*i f i ii
K. I• -t x
H o i. F re d P. C o n e . who U s e rio u sly ill m n J a c k s o n v ille hos­
p ital win* said by In . a tte n d in g phystem n, Or S ta n le y E r w in
l"
have ra llie d a fte r a bail (iii*ht. T h e t h ie f K x e r u lo ,. co n d itio n d u r ­
ing the n.ght m u " w r y s e rio u s' and re la tiv e s w ,.ri&gt; ^u in niona .t l«i
h i. b v il.itIt*. Tin* liu v e r nor i. in an oxygen t.*nl a m i , , being g iven
in je ctio n s of tflucnse re g u la rly

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W A H IIIN O T O N . A u g 2.1 (,m
— Thu year IU.'tH i* till
to
titkwn in h ix ltiry a t r h«- ti^hM i
ye u r
of the
great A m H ic iin
wheal erisia.
ft in a i It* another ye a r ,,f Aimer
k i i i re lu i-la n l retreat from the
win Id wheat m arket a rvtie.it
tha&gt;
begun tu
la ke a definite
trend in i'.LlU,
A ll the bijjr wheu&gt; giitw ilhc
niitiuiirt of the world au* raining
good wheat cru|ja tlii*- ye ar. It I
begins to look an if they w ill
pour fo ur b illio n bushel* of the
golden gtrutn into Hw
w im I i F m
In end banket. E m ir b illio n hu*hel*
I.*. HOOtOUOfOlN) L tisheU too m u ili
wheat,
•
T ru e c a la in d y could overtake
p o ll of the ciijp.M. H u g i «*r di*
eii*»* could do n lot of dam age,
t ii a w ar could m in e along.
In i
that event c a u ljo u i nations would
stole wheat. Hut it ‘a doubtful
I ha I these th ing * w ill
hnppcn.
T h e best th ing would be a re­
v iv a l o f w orld trade*.
U n fo rtu n ate ly,
A n t r i m ’* HU
IMIO'DUO wheat acre* w ill con■ rih ute m ore than th ru
share
to the glut of g ra in . T h e y ute
going to y ie ld a new rt*ct|d r ip p
close lu one b ill inn budiel*,
.Stem runt, the futigu* growth
that s t u 111 m little wheat gi&amp; in*,

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Fight Against CIO **• '-

A iirrmit Im, been ,-rn • .-.I in
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to o buililmic (jrour N’m.-lrrti'h
Slrc'-i bvlwri-n
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ml foul of * |Ml
L. I* Wo««lriiff lm&lt; almi lit-■11
Ktantnl a |»-r mit to make i.
pair* In a *‘ nicliirr fartti^ Ku
S trw t bvtwi-i-n Myrtle mul Kim
A vi.,tr* at an rsliin a'.rj coat ol
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Rollins’ Stolen Auto
Isolated lo Kentucky

City News Briefs

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M i n e ltd I,**tkg Ml (Si It, I (111 . ,* * mill
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I fyk.i t M W I.H . h to Mir \ E s.l 1 iichlrt
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«"i,.iHt’il f day ut th ii *11(-i"c11111*
* *i.**i of Ho* fe d e ra lm iT i i xeru
I iv *• . m illed.

Feonoinist Warns Of
Another Depression

t,-p.-utv,l today,"
S ir William « » '
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told the British Association lo r ’ 1 “ •i°**A il v a i h , men t

of Science.

Trxtdrs and
lurtal miioo
farlurers, he said, urn li'a.lim:
the way in u recession, ami ottor
industries urn following in an
estahlishrd order,
in a speech un ''unempluymrnl
in trlatiuif to the trade cycle,"
hr a s'e ilrd an examination &gt;1
the course of unemployment i»
various induslrie* “showed this*
without exception they am being
affected by a cyclical fluttua
lion."

Tropical Storm la
Brewing Off Jamaica

.lm* (.’amhlc Is
Injured In Fall
While Fainting:
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rra art a t n lln lm l*,irK ;tiiniiM
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11.a Hun "11 h rtui'b t»)«i* *»ii Div*
toninleil a w in iiin g yrntterday nl
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GuardHiiU'ii I'raiseil .lap liuptirls Show
By Major DK'ollcs IliK Decline In U. S.
At the weekly dull • e l. of
‘ lit- l.u'ul National ILists*,1 tom
|.anirs Monday night, M-1 i'-i
ti.orge A. UeL'ultru, win, t.a
b v ,p lu c e .l in char*;*' of ibe b't il
post upon tin- resignation •*(
Lieut. Col. J . I’. Iloteli. n, a
l-u,', coimnamler cunmieitdcd •tt' l.
of the three coinputlies fo, tie'll
splendid showing at the Third
Army maneuvers held rciei.Hy
in Misuiseippi.
The new post command r gave
a t training objective! f.&gt;r the
romircr 1**t M i Military discipj
line, (2&gt; M ilitary courle.ry, ( !)
100 percent obsvrvance nf II"'
traditions of *he serva-e. Maj-.r
DcCotte* also outlined rtenmmendatlons he has made to nn-re
efficiently carry on th* wmk nf
th* companies at the next *«•
esmpment.

: \*. U tA M DU t*. Aug. 23.—
» Ft J .i|m il 1 w ar lu- U hn m *P*
1 |&lt;» *4 tu liavu
In »*ii thi* chief

I t .it tut ui n it I in* Japatitfrt#
1 |ni 11 t in ilii* tlry ifij Htutim down
(.• III fla* linin' Vliun half the for,
mi r Volume,
i ’ommnree «l«'pattnieut reports
bowed iinport t into the United
State 1 from
Japan
dropped
about 17 percent in the first
half nf this year from tho val­
ue ii-torded in tin- 11*37 period.
Aloe*lean exports to Japan were
down 2 1 percent,
Strong influences effecting the
trade flow a r m the unpopularity
of tin- China conquest in thia
country, and the necesaitiea fac­
ing Jap an for purchase abroad
important war commodities.

JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 23 .—
(A3—The W eather Bureau re­
ported today there were Indira
tiona uf th* formation of a trop­
ical storm In the Caribbean Sea
about 250 to 300 mltea southeast
uf Jam aica.
Th* report. Issued at 10:00 A.
M. said th* elorm center appeared
to be moving “toward th* w eit or
I'artty cloudy, scattered showTh* Cortland apple Is becom­
west northweet" with “heavy
squalls and aoma indications of ing on* of tha more important era in extrema south portion to___ mght or Wsdnesday and possibly
grown In ___
Nsw' York
program two livat* In tha kaal of a User th* formation ef a cyclonic ctrcu- vsrtottoa m____

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Man Fraskes Through
Window After Dream

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A Em d ri*ij|it* *toli’ii rtn'tfe'ly
To* day (rum a week’, vacation
Mayor Eilwaril lliggln * anil
frum (i f Bollnirt hart h . . n I*,
at Carolina lleach, Norlh Caro­
c a tr il in Nu hm ml, K» n liiv k y , I'u
lina, bringing report, of im- - torniLi-1 a of the f*ity CommUaion
licit C-'hnT Buy (« W illia m « sa»d
uraved business conditions and wilh lh«* exrvption uf Commis­
T u ra d a y n m riim g
J k u r h building activity in the sioner W. H. Dnprvv who is III
left Sumlny for the region*!
Th," ta i wil h fuujnl it) thu jnt-i
W le a visited and tnruula.
•.eSrtiim nf Jame-t How ling by tin*
Asked about politic., Mr. Rub- hva&lt;liiuarlers of the Public Work*
K in t u ik y h ig h w a y
uml
son declared
the people ware Ailinlnulriithm in Atlanta to in
‘*o*«Mr &gt;•* ul m*»t to reduce Hie .
How ling " i n a rm . Iiad i-r*l |dari*d
not Inleraaled in the affairs of lervtew officials there in ail cf- humpvr
American
crop,
but
the
in ja il to aw ait In a l S**|»i 1 .
stste, a condition which he at­ fort to expedite approval of the ru*t gut started late. The ex
K d n is U m ih ar,
W PA
ru p rrR k hut iid iMilicp havt* n*i|ui*nt*
tributed l u their apparent pros­ PWA project for a pipe Una from petit figure it can’t lake over Vi»or of rrcrritii m, wi* u vi-utur
perity. He said the tobacco crop the City's wslU to tha water I r.0 ,000,000 hothrU. Thai would ut the Clumber uf Comiuvrce w l M r. Hull in* *n a|»|Hfir be fur**
the court in order t.» identify the
was axrepllesMily good ami that plant.
this morning
The City head* ore expected still leave a near-cvcurd crop.
rar.
everywhere ha heard itpoHa of
Together
wilh
last
yras's
sur­
to return tu Ranfonl tonight nr
better times.
plus,
the
American
public
can
The
City
Commission
will
meet
Mr. Kubaon was gntkuslaiti* early tomorrow and will hold eat up half &lt;he expected billion In an ad jiu rrirj r.e».iiou tonmrabout the Carolina beach rtsurt, their regular meeting In the City
row night at 7:3U o'clock at the
stating that It was In the midst Hall Wednesday night a t 7:tltl sl1***!**-! ■*What's It* he done with the City Hall,
of a busy season, and that avery o’clock.
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The Commiaalon has applied to other h alf?
device imaginable was available
BI.ANCIIAKllVIl.t.F,
W1
fell it tu other naUonsT V ine. A n u ttin g of the Seminole
for public amusement, aiul that the Public Works Administration
A llf, 2d.—■(/!*• Orion U ilhrrtiuli,
the elhnaU was vary pleasant. for a loan and * grant to pay chance! America’s big compel!- ] County Citrus Urow.rs A*»ocU- 21, dreamed Hu* house wax un
im will “have plenty uf wheat, tier, will be held in the
I.ike
On his rvtura trip home, Mr. the coats of purchasing and lay­ J.
and will bw struggling Ilka mud Mary Community House Tuesday
!*’ uw,,k'' Hisiuclnig out ut
Robson, who was aemmpaaltd ing • cast Iron pipe line to ro&gt; to get it on th . world market. nigU . 1 H:U0 o&gt; l"k
bedroom wtmlow w.th h i. leg
by his wife, and their daughter, place the present wood pipe which
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“* 7 .7 el,t
Mildred, slopped at the Marine has deteriorated to such' an ax Dump it on Ike world at cut-,
,,
,
Ills .Irt-iim of llam ei hail sent
Deputy Collec|or of Internal ,llm ( r a , h|nK ,t,r„ui&lt;h the winflfadioe near SC Augustins. He tent as to b« no longer suitable ‘ hr“» l P,k r ,T TR* » ,h*r I*11" *
described the aquarians a t being fur conveying the w ater fro m lr ,n dun,p '"h f ,t* T -* ,,m1 ' on,,‘ Kevenue J L. Hur*. will he ul ,fow—which wa, c ltu e d -s n d hW
th« w«IU.
i u(jt vn toP*
hi# ntfun«y I* tha Chamber of Commerr &gt; to­
Intereating.
nightgown hml tuughl on some
morrow for the purpose of uid thing which saved him from fall­
The City would repay t h .| not “ i u ‘m1 m °'i n The
government
in
tryin
g
to
PWA loan from revenues of the
ing in filling out income tax if ing tu the ground.
water department over a period arrange to peddle some of the port*.
American
surplus
in
m
orderly
of years.
AUTO CRASH FATAL
w ay to other governments at re­
Degrees will he conferrrd on
duced prices. The taxpayers would
CHICAGO CUPS SWING AX
candidate, from Orlando and San........
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HII.U Va.
CHICAGO, - ( f i - T k e _ u i
The crop comes along before ford at the weekly meeting &lt;&gt;f,Otto B ^'er of'"provident*, H. ' l ,
eqimd .w ung taU action again the New Den] has had a chance the Woodmen uf th* World in was killed yesterday when his
yn terd ay ond chopped up th e ' to show what Us new formula* th# American Legion hu*. tcnlght ear left the highway am! crashed
into a post Hi miles north of
fifth handbook wrecked d a rin g . for the wheat fanner can or a t 1:00 o'clock.
--------here.
,
In
tele’s cannot do.
Mope art
An outline of tha Third Army
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Attorneys war on gambling.
handicap for crap control, crop
WAGES VOH ADMIRAL
• s it u T o u
ITT------I insurance, tha ever-narmal gran- maneuvers held recently in HisTRUUANN, Ark. —(AT—One Bry , wheat gnaUa, and all that. ■istlppl will ha given by local
youth waa killed and two others Theta scheme, require payment, National Guard officers at th* NEWPORT NEWS. Va. - ( A r t Injured when a freight train ut* la farm ara to eut down their pro­ weekly luncheon of the Kiwani* Admiral Emory H. Land received
duction and ta bolster home Cttth la th* Valdaa Hotel Wednee- a .back for eix era Is yesterday
Tha m are tha acreage to day a t U iD o’clock, E. C- Har- ae kla wages for drirLng the first

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Discuss Affairs

Cormier I I i t m 'I i I &gt;«Hares Men Died \-Kesull Dl Scalding Slale*.meii Said To Be
\i:n-ed &lt;&gt;n Czech
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Chief Declares Traffic
Violations Decreasing

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Humrarv, Yugoslavia
&lt;Veelis \nd Rumania
Will Rearm In InttiesN ill P e a c e

D eath Of Four
H u n g e r Strikers
L a id To Officials

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Amazing Changes

’The Sanford Herald

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htaelf eatllieil I* the see fee re
PShlleellea mt all a r e a 4l*palrhe«
Vflllted I# It t f Bat elheetvU*
1 * 4 11*4 fa tile paper eai alee
fha feral Bt M* pahllahe* herein
All ftp hie fe pehllealieai af *pr*
Iftj 4lepalrhee herela are

TUESDAY,

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BIBLE VKKMK FOR TODAT
A HAPPY MA HHIA(J K Th.Tr
fora
•hall
a
man
la in
W« father arnl h i. mnthrr, an&lt;l
aha 11 cleave tint n hi* wifiv and
: tbty oho II h«* tm*» fit*ah. lien. 2

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tin* N asi aalnfp in ihe intend

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th* cUnrbrrf fiat. 'A nd
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In moat ntatf* « "my good

frlomT from 'hr president «i&gt;
all (hat a l l n r(fuit| r Id w it an

election, hul In G i-igis the- Sen

■tor waa “my *ihmI friend'

4*ath.

There 1* alp sy*
t tlo the Joy mil of
■hnc*, there la the
: (tna you how much
thty to t out while
■vital Ion.

inmrunr t„
Ilf*. J.ir In
fellow who
betttr papvr
you ware ert

Chemical Method!
FcIf C om bating!
Root-Knot Given1!

nor ferther yroaf addrwfr tha tatter. te4—tej a M

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I nun y, th irty yearn of conlinuoun service to the people
who live here, th irty yearn of nueccnnful operation in s p ite 1
of iMKimn, depre.nnlonn, and whn have you. We who have'
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winded 'he destinies of The Herald for the last half of
M
isb
M
st
Indie*,
Watson
Says Disease
"t
ihln period, are proud of '.hat record.
AFTER
„
The reporter who wrote the story of our b lr’ hrtay an-1
May
Be
Eliminated
thorough in eliminating th* rvenin
tr te OOOW RtfSCAPCAcbJf
g* .
*• __ f-i
* * tinJo* And a grower FFiurt w*il
nlvernary yesterday, called at ten .ion to the remarkable
WHICH 6R0WG fH tR
By Sodium Cyunidc M
n(i m„nth .tfi**r u*mg tt iirfm*
changes which have taken place in Sanford during the pant
-—
i he plgtiN his jUPrulbnh
ih ir.y yearn. He mentioned the fart that there were no
o a in b sv ille ,
Aug. an - .
----paved streetn here then, that rows grazed in downtown
CotoMtl RICHARD
Florida IrUek growers who do nnt Government of Bombay i&lt;
area.n, (hat nulphur-nmellintr horne-troughn were common­
fAEHlbR lioH M ' “
h»»« nematode-free land for m oving | o ohlrtin trained in place. He (minted out that the population wan lens than
in phy*i« al
fu lt u ra
■eedbeds must depend on chmi ■ li
WHO
Ktueo
T
fC
tli
five .houaand.
calt at 'his season of the yes- I '. - r n w
m ihirkty populalaJ
fa m o u s
Hardly lens significant are the am azing changes
to combdt root knot and proiee' ctnU ’r f of ru ral India
Wfy» THt O N L i u s .
their seedling plants for (all
which have taken (dace in the newspaper business itself
VlCt-mUDtHT VC^P
crops, according to J H Wat
during thin generation. Then, hough linotype machines
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son, Stale Kipc*inient Station
were in use in the larger cities, ihcy had not yet made
entomologist.
(h te v te i'
.heir appearance in the sm aller communities, and the type
-1 6 3 7 Tha cheapest way to rid land
waa set by hand out of canes. Even on the metn»|mlitan,
•btnt&gt;r*hni)
of root knot
t0 grow Crnta
■■allien the linotypes were clumsy rick e.y slow-running a f ­
• •a #
I«ria spcctabilia on it during the
fairs scarcely to be compared with the stream lined dust
summer and keep it free nf all iSCin oftlwSHEIKt
proof lllue S'.reak models of (inlay.
grasa, weeds, and other plant)
hut it la too iata i,j rmpioy Ihi.
The problems of the newspaper have been immensely
method now for fall planliqg•nmplieated during these yearn by the march of progress
Som# growers .nlvr ihe root
th irty years ago Sanford was an isolated community nll e a d e r s
in
knot profiler* ky using newly
moa wholly without contact with the outside world. The
SA N FO R O
cleared land for Ihelr seedbed*,
horseless in r r a g e wan an untried vehicle little used for
but some -redhed. an- more or
•
Hue! teal pnr|mses. Honda were narrow, sandy, anil j wind
le’ a permanent and a ir equipped
S
E
M
I
N
O LE
mg. and the distance to Orlando or Daytona Beach was
with Irrigation ayatenu lhat Hre
P R IN T IN G C O .
interminable.
not easily moved.
PHONC 483
Even in years ngo the Timen-Union did not reach
For quirk aciloa against roil
sanford uniII noon anil ’.hen sold only a few copies making
knot nematode* In seedbeds, Mr
no effort w hatever to cover th's rnunty. Other on -ofWatson rrconimenda the double I
own newspapers never thought of tryin g to find circttlaMADAME ZOLA
treatment of sodium cyanide and;
niii here. The radio hnd not yet been perfected. If itaammonium sulfite. Directions for I I’almi.st nnd Life Keatier
t |,IVr-w
Liotial advertisers warr ed to reach the people of Sanford
using Ihia mclhini are a* follow* I
*
Hvmullli
mid Seminole County, there was no competing medium
Plow or diak the land, diasulvr ' Tell* |&gt;dkt |(f r*fw••It( Afol flllUM*.
through wh'ch they could do it.
h. *V (is Willi aril (It ItsV•*, r»t*l *h*^ sodium cyanide in water (at
ti.t^s
biia'in pa, Its"* i nn 1
Probably the g re atest change which has taken place
rata of about l^UO pound* of
h iu k' "si liii'lt, ' Ht-d'iiug iIhMv
is in Ihe frame of mind of he people themselves. They
i
ml
Kmnliv
3 ill if, Hi ml!*
cyanide per acre) and pour ihG
f Is, tn ■my hoi iiss on Hotii h
solution evenly „n the soli; Ih. n
Irmand their money'll worth when they buy anything,
i'ixtr' 11'Kllte.iF Is" Hllll 92. O r•m n on iriigation water until Ih*Isafolo Httttlllh •*•r cotuftfli
they want today's news today. They want pictures of
solution is washrd down lo u
events happening in I’ltria, not next week sometime, Imt
depth of afiout eight iiirh ri --r
immediately. They expect comics, cartoons, beauty hints, i
Mflw»4 NX lha feral
tn the water lahle. Iiunndutclv
household suggestions and reripes, prepared by experts, i
at hail Ifee rrlrf"
following this treatment, apply
And they want all the news that is fit toy print, and
a solution of ammonium sulfate
then some.
to Ihe soil In pmpoitmns 5!} per­
The Herald has struggled 'o keep pace C^wlh these
cent gi eater lhan ihe cyanide
m
6-23-J&amp;
Then turn in enough watrr lo .
rapidly cliuuging modes of our civilization and Hi give Ihe
Vice-presidents of ’.h* United wash the sulfate down to the | llndcr New Managcmcnl
people of Snniord and Seminole County a paper on a par S\YKAkKKH I HI RI H . . . .
Anolhur large tempi* of wor­
La Guaira, Vvnviurlan •fipar’. ship w ,» needed, but there wtle Slates al»o ate Praaidenlm of the same Irvel as the cyanide *olit
with any published in any community of ’ his size. We
S u m m e r ItateH
appreciate Ihe support Iwith front the mere ban. and the foiimlri! ti ISMM, fur yv«r* trrmvil no morn alren lrd pirate *bip* Senate, although unable *J&gt; vote tlon lo ver semi bed with some
with
that
b-aly
unleaa
members
maleilnl
such
a*
old
newspaper
with
IhtKinvral
run
nf
*mlor*
prnple «t large which alone has enabled us to do his.
loadnl with treasure Finally thr
$3.50 p e r w e e k u p
to hold the hydrocyanic ueiil g a ­
■nil fnrluiu&gt; -rrk. ru in hr (ounil local p rin t adopted a novel plan are evenly diviiled.
in
Ihe
aoil.
This
method
is
n
in any ainiilar rily in thr Wr»V lo finance the project.
Yet, ir«’y onco in hlatoYy his
Kcguliir lin tel Maid And
anil i* not practicable
rrn Wnrhl.
Kvery time une of his pariah ’he Senate been granted the op­ pensive
lt«]| Boy Srrvlce
L chh Work, More I*Iay
Barkrd by rililiunlm
untirr loners w i* caught uttering an portunity of electing U* own fur large areas. .Sredlmd* can lie
plgntfil
within
a
week
or
III
davs
Anuaa I’rvalnn in IKUb anil by ath—anil the time* were plenty president when, at the election
Hay L'hamhvr&gt;t
after treatment. The treatment j
The French government eeema ■‘.o be heading fur a the Knyrh umlrr (iraminnni in
hr waa fined according to the of Martin Van Huren to Presi­
HnMrst k a ssa sr
crisis over I h e -lO-huur week law. Premier Lluladier has nn- H»8U. La G uaira* Hulory haa -triT.Zth of hia imprecation. The dency of the U. 8., Colon*) Rich­ leaven the aoil rich in nitrogen. |
nouncctl that this practice of limiting work in all fuc'orien brrn anything hut pcicrful.
1^1 So. I’ark Ave.
a member making it unneeaasary lo muk
zealous priest lovingly dedicattd ard Men or Johnson,
w
w
« _pick«d ( further nitrogenous application
When
una
day
a
ainrm
drove
of
th*
Lower
House,
waa
to 40 hours a week is unilcrm’iiing the aovernmun.’s pre,,
P hone 0 1 1 3
bia church to tha men who had ao
po choice having '’* ',nZ ’be season.
imrertncss program anil Is n serkius threat to the economic aahora a hravily-lailm p iiatr nohly awurn to build it lie by the Senate, ft°
Saafard
Floeld*
efficient
'* ^
life of the country.
In protest against this state­ rra fl. rity official* rafflrd oft thr named it l* Iglean de la Pan h « n mad. by the electoral col- !
!
ment two cabinet ministers have resigned and a general lunt i‘ carrirtl and u*tnl thr m»nry tiaima ruraiiiba" The Ghurcli uf ive*.
M n n im n iiu iiiiB u a a M ia a a B iin B t c iu u * ii
Tuasaerow: Can flakerprlnta te r
thu* ralnrij tu build ana nf t s the Moat Holy Damn.
drike throughout the nation is threatened.

'fillmns mwi,
m

t

nm um ik

II may be nrrrsxary to bnmilen
(he Income ta i bnse, arrordaij
! Co Senator Pal Itawison, and
thus to levy additionst la im oil
tha poor man. The highway to
the "more ahundali*. life” seems
tn b* paved lergrly with good
Intentions.
Jhn: “ You know, Je rry —I al
.w ay* Ilka to betr your wife talk.
'H e r itetioa la perfect.’’
Terry: "Well, is»w — that’s
Mmethingl But If you think hri
diction ia gmid. yuu should heai
hfr contra dice, ion! That’s irrrsiat. lM «—-Fort Pierce News-Tribune
If the New Peel h igh 'co m ­
mand keep! on reading folks out
■f ihe Democratic party, we wpnd«r If there’ll be enough Demo' m i l left to win the November
election. There’s such a thing X*
^ ^r-gOflfMence in politic! sr
•a In football.

There la rumor current In Ml
* of a third dally paper. It
hot succeed if launched. A
paper in a city the slu of
Mfarnl U generally a api’e paper
4eU in the history of newspaper
dom tn the Unlleil Slates no
•pita paper ever hae aucreedeil—
j * Key Weat Lltlsen.
Ora pee tna reports indie itc that
Quv. Cane la a much sicker nan
.(■an those Bt hia bedakte care
| :to a4mlt |lia doctor has said he
1 coronary thrombosis, a aerheart ailment, now c- mipll4 by a cold In hie cheatla e » Hnmedlata dan^ar,
fin e te * .lending phyaialnaa friends are greatly
a#d about bia coaditlott.
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Herald regrets the im
death of Jack Worthingihla editor of the Lake
Highlander. Ifr. WorthM s ana mt those Mg elty
i who alwwya
and run a rata
weekly, with U* alight
teat U Mr. Weethtaghe finally did. After
career ea a
nerihara nawapapar* ha
te U U and W
adltay of tte

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office wiwutNfffe

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Gilbert Hotel

’ Aa annih.r indication nf hn«
! * • have prngreared aincr the
feondlr* of Ihla nation, Prenldeni Washington waa once hailed
Guaira'* two leading churchca.
f i r and wld# for hi* prnweaa In
In one of his recent articles on European conditions,
, throwing a dollar aeroaa lha Pa
Walter l.ippmann explains how this lalsir legislu.ion is
tomae.

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in vliminatinfT root-knot and ia
much chrapvr.
If lUtfd, apply
at the rale of 1,000 p&lt;4ind» p«r
acre ami mix it thoroughly wl
jthe soil, spreading half of *h
mount on and disking soil
then spmidinig a like amount on
and disking again. Apply *mall
amout of lrngaHon «H»er if aoil

STRANGE AS IT SEEMS—Bjj&gt;JOHN HIX

Kbi**'!*** |s |M

_ W H IilM f f * n a l l f n a t i nr*»&lt;
Yextrrday The Herald celehraled it* hirtieth hirthf a a ia r at la a f a r i, ri«H4a
day, th irty yearn of continuous publication in Seminole
III M a ia tlla A v m m
O tia ^ r ST. !•!•» a t ihm T —t OlMN at P aafvri, ria rU a , a a tar ika

TUESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1938

bringing France to the point of virtual bankruptcy and
making her an easy prey for ''.he highly efficient fascist
powers. Thu French workingmen, in effect, are refusing
to work at a time when the very existence of their coun­
try depends u|sin increased production.
The decrease in working hours, accompanied as it was
oy an Increase In industrial wages, has practically elimi­
nated the possibility of making a profit in Industry, a
profit upon which the government must depend for the ex­
orbitant' taxes it must levy for adequate defensive meas­
ures and social legislation. Mr. Lippmann insists that the
&gt;ductl(m
success­
fully resisted by organized labor,
"The French difficulty arises therefore,” Mr. Lipp­
mann explains, “out of the fact that a l a time when the
nation must spend enormous sums on the national defense,
VJic Didos.rial workers insist on more leisure, and nt the
samo time upon more real Income than the French eco*
ngmlc ayatem x nt urMcnl capable of pmvjdlng.
liough

YKK.-i’UEWIMKNT JOHNSON..

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By DRE8T0N GROVER

WASHINGTON - T h r « huo- srveral houses hive In-cn pit*
dfeil year* eovar almoat the en- tially uncovered. One foundation
lira hiatmy uf this country ami had bean the basis o( thies suethat •ami- t |Nin nf time has an n cesaive heuaei, rack adding s
•b«
marshy
littlu village nf bit of rock &lt;&gt;n top of the la,t.
Jameatown, Va., ris*. flour lab, When the digging began, grata
burn, iledina and finally aurrmil- *od brush had grown over even
• r lu grasa and shrub*, except tha last one.
fur a few juttin g pllaa of brick.
A ditch whleh the earliest set­
Recently I visited lha place be­ tlers dug along one stij* of Hy*
cause Ihe S tale of Virginia and villsge had
been
completefy
the Department of th* Interior filled In by drifting earth but
are slowly digging it nut agmn. Us location waa diacovericd by
It la a strange sight. Tu out­ cross-trench**
which
showed
ward ippearanrea It is almuai clearly
lha contrast between
as barren aa when In 1607 Cap­ th* black aartb which filled it
tain John Kmllh settled hia Utile In, and the red soil In which R
«&lt;&gt;luny on tha nubbin of land originally was dug.
France ia n relatively rich country, it ia not rich enough that stick* uut Into lha James A few graves survive, some
lo afford armamentn, aocial ahrvicca, a 200 percent in- fiVer a few miles from wbert it marked, others not. The brick
cruiuo in hour wagea, a short working week and many puurs Into lha Chesapeake.
But painstaking archeologists tower of tha old church rears
holidaya."
• r t carefully, sweeping off the up among tha brush ami tress,
We wonder if there la anything which Mr. Lippmann
lo gat down to the his­ soma of whleh have sprouted and
taya here with regard Oo the Frdhlh predicament which •urface
tory buried under black marsh grown old sine* tea alt* waa
•pplien to conditlona in our own coifgtry. Here, too, wc earth. Sweeping la the true word, abandoned.
have juat adopted an expi-rimenL which the French have for whiskbroom* and spoons are Only this past wsak lha ex­
trjed for a number of yenra and fovnd wanting—a wage the tool* of &gt;ha modern day plorers have uncovered about
fnd hour low, which at the same tlmi| reduces tho number arrheologist, Instead of spader, 75 feet of a brick pathway.
of hours men can work, and increajtcs in its not effect the although th« U ttar a rt used to From what U started a * 1 whara
U lead* remains concealed under
aklm off the top earth.
income which they expect to rcceivp.
Only a few mile* aw ay sever­ tha mud, 10 India* deep. A hun­
Clearly the reault of any such law is to reduce, ojr a l million dollar* of Rockefeller dred ypara of plowing over tee
destroy, tho profits from business, l And yet It la upon money have bean ryaat to re- ait* upandad *om» o f , the brickf
Diego profits, th»: the governmenf
the final analysis *tote Motoric
Wlliiar^aburg, long after lb s pateway had been
mtul depend for its revenues,
e same time the which became th* s*at of Rover* forgotten.
profits from business are being redi
the people are also rnanl of VirgUU when Jam es­ Ib a ll III* digging ao far, nothmaking greater demands upon Che vemr
ptpent for social town burned juat b*for* the Inf has bean found, te tom par*
tha npvstty dl(covered . it
rvIces, (or pensions, for free m
I attention, for ila- ara turned to 1700. Williams
1
l i i going elty, although
employment compensation, and »o fpl h.
it amelia mar* of history than A u h 4 * . b to n .jiiN f m j m
,
Th*t the profile of business h«'___
for more thjw of commarct
th* pnaasg. o f .m r v x
fight years been sufficient as it was.to si
irt the cootifk Of Jamestown th e n la nothing win* was found whara U had
uktiy rising costa of government Is own by
Huge but history, buried ana to five hasp hung by soptx W|IilaB».
(tericlta which the government’* ‘
n running Hnd the feat down.
enormous bond Issues which of
Much a t the site Is marked
,ty Have Heed
e f With even less production,
ing from th* snutper off In 10 feat M uaras by
amount of work catwed by the
urn hour lawl th e n sariaa af peg* which set as
In platting tha location
tsUlTw even less revenues with wl
to support tha gov- markers
Tha wtna. aasayad by a
Of anything found, aueh aa
eminent.
. &gt;
pottery fragm ent, n coin, o*
chemist. proved drinkshir. , 1
The answer to the demands fbr I balanced budget, for old wtna boltte.
eouldpt find wltethar ttrtoJy

C

Bid ago pensions, sickness and unemployment Insurance Already lha foundations ff h ^ (m W H.
and ill tha other benefits of a hiihiy social-conscious orderi ta not fas work, but mot* ^rork. There can be n«
SANPdhO TW ENTY YEARS
‘abundant life* fqr anyone upleel those who or* able to
worii.
do so. TS«ri' may
w be ft y u ^ i l a Iwson ft* tit to
“
Draw S H r S Z wms among
l?M t in.U *
lesson which We ihouki learn W o S tea visiter* le the rity yesterdayTT

IN EUROPE,
stiv e

woman

Wlth
Paul Atoea f rote '
hom# folks,
M ‘ raining
Olher tjrbmaD'g lu- Cainaevill* w

Rite Uecfea Math ,

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lha. W &lt;

eettim

altered T

1

his wall deserved promotion.
Mr. and Mr*. W W. D riaaor,
have returned from a trip to
New York where they spent a
vacation with home folks and
also visited tha markala to pur­
chase goods Tor lhair new store
her*.
Mr. and Mrs- B. D. Chittenden
and fam ily have returned from
a trip to points k« Pennsylvania
and New York slat* where '.hey j
have spent th* past months ytslting their old horn* and relative*
and friend*.
Arthur Greene left lagt Satur­
day for ((each Creek, Penn., tu
visit Jilt mother and alater who
it^p spending this summer than-III. rip fe t* (o jplo, tha avus’.iou
corps or tom* pt&amp;f r branch of
th* aarvlea whit* thar*.
Carl SfbuU*. on* of Unci*
Sam 's navy boya, I* home on *
furlough, after spend ing over a
year tn acliv# service r a r l was
on* of tha first of Sanford's
young man to enlist and he has
keen aeroaa and had a ll kinda of
exparUnca sine# leaving home to
Uk* hi* place among *ba navy
figkter*. IHa many friend* a rt
•lad to see k in again.
Mrs. U, C. Savalrt has
turned from n visit to frl
and nfetlvaa
In Jaeltto
whin* aha span*, tea past mardh-

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Marrail aR tea

WERT-The JEWELER
Diamonds ind Witchag

Fins Watch Ana Jewelry Repairing
DUunand Mounting And Engraving
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Florida M ilitary Institute
A Rm J S chool Par R t* l B ays. . .
BUmmaUrj Thrmagb CmlUgm P reparatory
SCHOLA8TIC1 00% of avu boy* auocaad In Coltago.
tOCATTOlfi to aantac al atate, on aaoond high**! polnL
EQUIPMENTl 0 asodarn buildings . . . all rooms with bath.
AT«IXTtca. tend and water sports ondai oaralul supervision.

T otal oxpomut^m elm Jm g am iftrm ) $776. For ca ta lo g a dd rott
Mail

COL W. EUGENE JONES, Prooident
Sad Avn, Hainan City, Florida

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•^7"lsZL.s.:..L L t J u :

TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1938

Social A n d Personal Activities
MARV MAXWELL. Society Kdllur

T e le p h o n e

Rev. (vogue Tu Speak
THIKSDAY
Th* Curaniunily ,'n*ing Club
trill m*C at (hr h&lt;&gt;mf of Mri
W. U. Burnt.

Chief Williams
Says Violators
Are Decreasing
Contfnutd ► forr* *, » f i On#
Imtinn*'. ■. i « of which im-l4Ht#d
whR# I'ffpm ler*
Th e fo llow ing w hite men were
tried for violatio n* of i ity iraf*
fit law *: The earn* nf
L
M,
Bogie, charged w ith xprt-dtng #t»l
ru n n in g a red lig h t, wm contin
urd
W J, ll.il] , ("hititffd with
d riv in g w hile th u n k. wax *rn
tfncvil til nprtid *'f0 d ays m |Mii
W, H.
W ig h t,
c h a rg n !
with
•pending, wax iik»nti*xptj
The court f « ‘ reat^d th# Ift U*nd
^ of W
B Si***'!*'. charg**d with
rurr*ing a rrd lig h t W T Hi own,
charged w ith ry n n in g a red ligh t,
was liiim im w l. Th e ea*# of R, I.,
(la r rh o n , charged with runn in g
a m i lig h t, was o m tm iivd
The case of W illia m A m ktan n .
charged with b eing drunk anil
iHftorderly,
c&lt;rAm ued F ra n k
Burdon, charged w ith d iu n k e n iie#*, had a f l f l bond eiitre&lt;*i ct! by
the court. Th e cou rt eati atctl a
$ 11) bond of H i o J e t c i, id m g ’ d
wjth drunkvnnc**
H e )'n M "«-r,
c ^ iig e d with tim n k efin e -* . *•*
sentenced to 30 day* a* tad.
Th e follow ing n egi nr*
were
■ cn*«*nct*d: Jam a# B lo w n , charged
with h a vin g only one head Hght
and no ta il lig h t, wax aentemed
to pay $1 Fo xie r S m ith , charged
with o p eratin g n hu* **■ &gt;'* with
no licence, wan continued
Jim
M urphy, charged w tlh dixotdcrly
conduct, w«x sentenced to spend
30 d ays in ja il, Jonephme M m
phy. ch a rg td w i|h d iso rd e rly con­
duct. wax •entenced to «pend 30
day# V . ja il U .
W.
W illia m * ,
charged with dru nkenn ra*, wax
sentenced to apend U) day*
in
i* il.

Ostrich Kggs Arc Fed
* w At Luncheon Of Club

CAMDEN,

Ark.

-U P i-T h t

Camdrn Ev«nir&gt;K N»wi u td yeatrrday that mFtnbcra of thrr*
labor unlona
rrpirafnllng »m
ployra nf tha Koulhrrn
Kraft
Corporation,
opyiatora
of
a
15,000.000 paper mill b ait, had
arrrptail a trinpoi-ary fiya p»'iiritt
• a g a rrluction to “halp the com­
pany m n t competition.

PARI

A*#,

at

A i li H a m U
l

IMA

ft,

B M * A 4 - g « ( 1l » 4 . t in

'"Mi* x pig nam es were in
•*rt’ v .fu it'e d in 1 hi s t o lt
’ ' m .'in v F rid a y o»gm given
hi r|i*
l h ir e
* 'a, I, lu ll
Mis*
i
* . i U fitth a n i, (,ih 's t ‘h«p
■h mi
I lutin and
( timahl

ll
l e h M’ . a . U l foi t h e n
F u r l i \ U -g u c , ,jf I n la n d w ill
I.
n S- w y o ik
They w e n
*[wak at th, h u ll l . i . p " l l,d&gt;er
Mr*. John tv tv was the guest
'll l' rill iitl ,i
I ni «« i s i k si ill
lia r It* on
the
U iU rn lo
R..*.|
uf M. *. Joe &gt;|ei*t h sit D ayto n a
" , M t * M " * e s u t l H i t l»» 11
Wr&lt;)fH"&gt;day, |h r Rev
) c.l
A B e a d i M onday night.
M,
R»t*h*-&gt;, p a d o i, announr d . ix U y
T h e R r v. If it hey pnm lrtl mit
Mrs (i t FeH ow s M rs A W
M U F I oiar has arriv e d
that the R i i
taigur
ix
well S'.timpe mid fa m il v m e n|f**nda^
..... .
v is»i w ith relatives
kfv » n in S /o r d aiul t h "t* he i* th is wet-k in N* w S m yrn a .
it .la.
i v 1 1hp a -te i .if hr I V i ii iu u i . il I I •dine**
i
1 hutch iie a i I ' ioi *nn
M rs I
I 11 ,i 1 1 Mi»n spent I he
Mi
A! a gill ha* rr |
pa*t wn k end ui Jrt. k-oViville as •I*II*
I■
\ Haul a. lm
wire I e
ihe glie^t ol hi i dau g h te r. A id in r - hi­
t d h&gt;i to otliei fur see
*kM is Joe ,V|« tseh and ch ild re n .
M a i) Mit 1 1 ha am i
B ud d y.
are
M»* W V l id f ir r and fa m ily
spending seven al week* m Day 1.1 mo d
VC inlav
night
from
Iona Bench
I lavion
lm
sl i ci i - t hey e nj o y e d

Huge Wheat Crop
Expected To (Hut
World’s Markets

a

C M
r r
I’ .ffl* Un«
the if«v or nine to
* tin 1i f he
lARpwyer) f&gt;r the f e n m
w lirnt ft' n e, the in i •i « i ,
I h e ie h f e um m
it . i- f,
(Mf
the grcMt Arm i it .in u li. tl , f . , , .
But I.v .ind h uge, f i « ii'n , in
petition ft»r he w m ld s% h • *■
kel h«A t.een the \ . t | T|,,,,u|r
m ilker
Between IKtill ,uid l**:u, V . . i
rcRii when! grow ers hud the m
*hle Jrack on m dow nhill p..i|
They
had the wothF* i d V d ,
ells lent tu-culr rv at e, find imi*l ex
tensive wheiit lundv They if. \ . I
upetl the la n d - w ith n iin h in e iv
In 1 1UJ4 *hey w eie *ii|iplvrfig d
percent «if tht' worltC* e x p - n d
wheat.
Dui
grow ing
pepulatii.it le (|uiri-d iin n e and mere wheat
m ake bread for the hoinefolki
But even *.i, A m e rica still had
one fifth of the wnrhC* enpurt
wheat m arket in l!**jp
But al) alting I anadii, A m
tra lia , A rg e n tin a, an* I Fiiin p e'*
f&gt;amihiHti basin wm* eluding m.
1* nr instance, l um ida i &lt;'iiii iluitcd
a mete J 0 .0thl.imn b ush el« to the
w t-i Id in limo h, liMd, she t«x
ported l i times that much.
ADAM S

K IN

week'*

v aval ion

.

Mr* V T Fet« is ind daugh
JtiHv
T h ig p e n
left
Tuesday
te is, K iih y and A n iare t.
I Day
lift. I no.'fi for |,o* \ ngeles, C a lif ,
t - tin Beach, foi r iie ily of ■ in . e iiy , where Ire w ill
nit end
the
1*1
a n - 'pending a w ie k
a*. then ’ K appa Alpha f ia t e iiiil y n a tio n a l
Urhev a home,
i o 11 v e mf io n id which he r*. a d r lr .
gate
Brliy r u t p ie m ien I of |h t
Mr and M i* John tia llo w a y i hnpti'i at F mm &gt; I n iw i* it y last
and &lt;laughtei, M ary A nna, have &gt; * ' He expects tu
tie
gon#
returned t il'll! J*u ksonv die Ite.ieh ah' nit two week*
where they were the guesta of
Mr and Alr*« J
Al. U io ad fie ld
The Reverend and Mr* Mai
I lie pii*t w eek.
tm lit 14m Jefl Su nd ay m oinir
f-u a ivvti w eek* Vue ui ion in N&gt; ■
Air*, ft, (*. M&gt; i t w ell w ill r e t u in l
( &gt;i leans, | . « . .A m heaist, V a. ,o .1
home W ednesday m o rn in g a fte r
R ichm ond. Va.
They were
sp rm lm g a
week*' va ca tio n
m m | at rued a* f« r a* New «»•
m ro xas m id M ia*i*Mi|'p i «» the
lewiiii by M i* W A. A d am s, ti ,
guest of relative*.
I
w h ,»&gt;w il| vi«d A1r and Mi
I
I .Sinai
In S lid e ll,
l.a . Mr*
Mr*. A n d rrw C a rra w a v p lans
S in a i i# the form er Mis* N *»m i
to leave \A ednesday f&lt;*i D aytona
S co g gin of Sanford.
Bench where she wrill
I m* the
guest of her ino therdn law , Mr*
.loder rm iierrUb for the le m a in d rr
•f the w r it

I I I KS

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'.m g whoh

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| r i ; m.I | k p

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v ti ! v east of K hi k u ii' c in I
'•* *'1 "p t"
]m " v
ui 'he
. •'Tfiri of r Fi, ink.
p Mn ha« h« •t
invited
ih ms"
t la m in g
. - n% to
‘t.ig i.j at Ihi' &gt; n ,i-p ',t win
1 j a i **11 .. of Ring ling llr .(hei *
B.ii rmm \
B I. i
, u , ip
I in ' i l a y .

sfreriioo n

rh o i'd iiv

thi

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nnon.

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U m » 0 E R X0 HaA

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What a big Difference
a little
c a r v ma k v s

m . i n y id h e i no p p u I w B h e
• h •n u g h
f In 11 r e g d .n
i &gt;.u

md ure to he 'rvieh*
f I'ir’ k *,

irffn Ijll*

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U e k a r (11e s s

, t m i l &gt;1 1111 c

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•» RUDOLPH W*V

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*

VALENTINO
SOfloF thVsHEilF
Fine Watch
Repairing
Diamond Setting !
AND

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Kngruving
Mclatalln, Jeweler*
S
IIS 9. Park t r a
I I I M N I I H I I I in M I lllf

a u (I s c 11
s a t i s f a c t i o n

a neat, ref i ned
a |) ]&gt;r a r a n e e
i s y o u r in o s I
v a I u a I) I e
business
and social
assct —

And i t ’s finch
a hi m p Ie

* !W -

in a l t e r I o
...BEFORE-YOU ENTRUST IT
TO IRRESPONSIBLE PERSONS

Surpoaaing in amort ImliridiinUtjr, fabrUi to all tha UtMt stylo affacts m k
yon* earljr Uopoctio*.
B fto r wantad shod# t a il a s m Is

UMia# I

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iaMV^Hio aovMNT

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t M oor J a r ItUorimg arrtaro.

IT DOWN with pencil and paper when
' you’ve made' up your laundry bundle to
a«nd out to a home laundress. Add the cost
of each item —it runs into real money.
Then stop and think whether you'd rather
entrust this valuable property to an irrespon­
sible individual or to a big, reliable institution
like ours I
To w y nothing of the Tact that our methods
•re thoroughly sanitary, absolutely safeguarding your health as well as your c/o/Aios.
Investigate—and be convinced!

s en d

y o u r

c l o t h e s

r e g u l a r l y to
the Dry (’leaner

Call 8 6 1 Today
For Prompt Drlivrry

And Perftct Hrnirt.

Mr# ( has. Bullard

*«:

of Storrt-Schaefer Co.

*

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w ill bo With M W odnM doy, A ugiiot t l Uldt&gt;| IhdlvWttal ofdora foS F a ll d o llrs ry . U I ua ahow &gt;o# tooipM a.

Sem inole C ounty

LAUNDRY
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l-r. *n&lt;l Mr* Brn llyin*n, whn
hnvr hrrn thr tu r » ‘ * (&gt;f Mr«llvinnn'* |.arrnt*, Mr an.- Mr*.

Carl
Woralward'a
5J ja n l
pltrtm rnt
kick
for
TaUnr
a | * l» t lha Ilntrcraily of S&gt;.
I.ooi* In l l l l h a llll ona of lh«
bSal on !ha rrcarJ hoo&gt;a.

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utr t . M t m l . n ' » w * . »»•«■
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a a m i-

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fh

A rm y officer* were
burned l«»
Mr*, li.-nrir*' lla il l r y I'a v M -n n ,
death fast night when two twin
engine bdlttbfr* enHided in mid
tb&lt;- r u r iiir r M l'* K l l u b r l h T u n .
a ir
d u rin g
m aneuvers
near r r nf Ihi* n t y ,
i*
r r r n v r iin *
flrenoble.
(m m an o p rra lio n iin rl'tic « n i’ n*-*■ til I jr » . Mir II. S. N a v a l H « *
During the hot mimuirr month' l&gt;il»l in P n r ta v illr. V n

the beat time ft»r hnhyN aim
hath la before fl) in the morning
an«l after 2 o'cl'-ck in the after

\m :h m :s i &gt;a y

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- -I' 1ri'T|. on whnh "Iii v p1,.| t,

M
m d Mi* I F Kt &gt;decipher
Mi arol Mr* H tl M e lh v in ,
a nd •In 'dien
F ia u k and B atty,
Mr and Mi - ft, F. I'eui ifo y mih I
of i h.t,1 sn*" ga
I . nil were the
Air a in I Air*. Joe l a n d ! s p in i
C " ' l hi*
week of A| r ;ind M l*
the pa *t w»ek -end in F'larit City.,
.1 M SI in ei iptuo . ill i'll! e to th e ir
h i*
fn o ii Mr,mn when* fh i’y
Mi*.
!to*a
M arkw ond
am i
*pi rd 'tone 1010*
Mrs \V M M cK in non have i e
tin n e d
home
from
D a yto n a
Mi*
Al
S
AViggm*
and
Beach where they
e n jo y e d a
a -ighl e i * Dorothy
and
A la ry,
short vacation,
who have hern spending a vara* i
and
alao '
Mr* Dwight Darker of D ayto n a lio n in F l a vton, t d«
who
have
Beach is the ho»i*e goes! of M i* K m•herine mid Ann.
w ltending
L a u r e l F a lla
W
M
I'htglirn.
M is
B arke r hi en
at rive 1
is
the
form er
Mi*%
Rebecca f a tup -He ex pei i ml to
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P A L M Y R A . Me
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F ra n k b n Adam s, 7*1. great g ie a t
g la n d son of John y m ric y Adam '.,
si*th
I're*itjent u f the F rille d
S ta le s , died
ye sterday at *hihome of his daughter. He leave'
a wid w, one daughter ant) n v &lt;-■ a I g ia n tlch d d ie m
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W ashington
buyintf e^iT* by th* pounil inat^a1. ment of I.ah. r at
of by thf iloirn. Thpy may u*« that Nichola.* n n g o ro d ftz , fnittiei
general in the **\\ hitr'* R ussian
oitrirh ram
of hi-n
V. r h a ilr a llaln a. Jr., part A rm y , be deported to l-F v ia ,
owner of on oalrirh farm, wrv».| hi.# birthplace.
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■ *trtb*r club lunrhfon. Th«
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M M KX ItMlTTFH

Social Calendar

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Captain Jimmy Oxford Will Hold
Key Position On ’Gator Eleven

Itching Foot - Hit Batt,
izner Pave* Way For Win THE
h Has Perfect fti&amp;ht To Lead

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H it A ttack Oh DeLand Hurler;
N ats Play Here Tonight

£t*fhhy sm h Lookout ascend
jjiipm ii, ltd tb« Hanford batlinf
jEtT-W Ith thref to&lt;.llea »
f lt y f trips to the plate while
M iner and De Ramus tgcl\ got
&lt;#**'• base blows In four trip*.
jJ e g s j , Red first bssetnen, got'
■ to '# / the Reds four hHi. .
|
T jttdle Bamer was whiffing II
■alto Porter pianaged , to hays
t f r h u n /ailed out by tha strike!
4f t fouls. Batnsr walked three'
£•■ Porter Issued only one free'
N ffct

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By PRANK WRIGHT
GAINESVILLE. Aug. »X—In
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| thla flrat discussion of 1038 foot.. II l i i l l ball prospecta at the university.
It *! t i t il seems fitting to begin with a
«« si m s review of that position on the
'? *i It* l ,,m whsrs Jim m y Oaford, tha
sv 77 h i team captain, has playsd with
M *x ass definite credit for two seasons.
J ' J 1*1
Thsrn/ore, ws look at tha esntar
,,,'t
1 position, Indsed a key position In
Liarlnns li-j^h football, and the princlpali Inissvirie i i
solved are Captain Oaford, Leeem &gt;,
| burg, who win h e .a senior; John
(I(
i Berry, from Nashville. Tenn., and
|&gt;*L* n*l
si Oain-rvlii*
Mike Bucha (pronounced BooOdfloUi
f*j lai hm
from Brlilgrpnrt, l‘a. T han
tha thise Coach Josh Cody
s iA T io n A i. L R i u r r
Invited hark for prarliee ber iii* b ir a Vi
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Sow York
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Sanford hurltr had Iht l^ ( nuM
§M** ondtr conlrol from ih t
m i . He was never II) Irqphls M o n k
th U k ap t the four h ltl well teal-

Itnaton at PlllBburali.
rhitafUlphla at Cincinnati
Sow York at Chlcaffn
if r oikk II II a l HI. M i l l *

t v t u ic iv U tta t*
; Tfehight tha Orlando Senators
f m t l&gt; Hanford to sn gagt the
IjaMUltU In tne flrat ef Ike usual
t**'|*m * sarins. Beginning w||k
JM .W pak all games start at 1:00
• ’dock Instead of the usual 1 11

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LOUISIANA, Mo. —(JP&gt;— A
TR-ysar-old re'.lred butcher, ,J, C.
Sparks of New Castle, Colo.,
was awarded Ihe grand awtep■lakes prise at the National NeW
Fruits Hhuw hers, for dlseoysy^
ftf a new rrd and gold praebapricot

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AufftraUan Natives
Get . Special Court
MARBLE’ BAR. Wast Auatrail*. Aiig. 13.—
A c ’*
coart of natlv* affairs—eslabliahed i n n appartmant In deal­
ing with nellv* crimaa—gave Ita
first decision recently.
It sentenced "Hmllsr," an aged
native, to two;year* banishment
from' hl« tribe for killing a fel­
low tribesman.
The court U composed of ■
sp/clal magistrate, a superin­
tendent of native hospitals, •
Crown law representative, tha
prolfcMr nf native affairs, and
"Sambo," headmen of "Smller’e"

CALCUTTA, Aug. 83.—
A
number nf women of HaBhaura,
In tha ffunjab, 'have JeelJed that
one wlfo la enough for their
husbands.
They have farmed themselves
Into a "Monogamy brigade'' to
farce their husband* not to take
■acqpd' wives.
" l
. She aid moral perxntsion fait,
peactful picketing pf tha “pandal"—th* tent where Ih* second
marriage taka* place— will b* re­
torted to.
Finally, th* wpanan of social
boycott will bo u**&lt;L

A u t o m o bile s

’wOto 7M Ml
w a t s e eevei
• •a
R t o h aiaamysRegeru

Louis - at W a sM »fl»o -

In d lfn ah t Wive# May
Picket Their Haaband

PERSONAL

6-4 Victory Oyer
Leesburg Advance To Be Emphasized
Senators To Third By Local Mentor

STANDINGS

C in c in n a ti

et hie position, and com* close
to whatever one would went to
consider i s “tops'' in ID3H.

Behld Jimmy are the two
sophomores; ami one of them,
Berry, while he's got to prove
his mettle In varsity ronipetition,|IJ
holds unusual promise. He has
shown In high school ball and hie
freshmen pley here thet he he*
exceptional ability in moving out
of his position end being “down
the field," where hie blocking can
be so significant.
ltsrry I*
•marl, and a born competitor.
Bucha Is * sturdy, hard-plugging
sort uf boy, whose defensive pley
haa thue far bran hie strongest
point.
' The outlooh at center le in­
deed encouraging, with Oxford
moving Into him final year, with
Ihe opportunity apparently before
hint of becoming o very fine
center. And surely no one with
Jonn Berry and Mike Bucha be­
hind hlrr. cab afford ever to be
anything but at his beat.

G-Men Split Double McLucas States Fed
BUI With Azaleas;
Eleven To B e g i n
Saints Down Islets Training S e p t 6
Tha Orlando Senator- defeat­
ed tha league leading Leesburg
Gondoliers 0 to 4 test' night to
advance into third place in the
league'* standings
while the
Gainesville G-Men spilt n double
hill with the Puhtka Aamleas end
‘ th e St. Auguatine Saint* took a
decision from the Daytona Beech
Islanders by a 4 to 1 margin.
Staging a first Inning scoring
agree off the fwo walka given up
hy Hardee before he was yanked
I in favor of Travis, the Senators
puttied arreas four runs and
added two mere In the aeeond to
take a lead that was never tied
hy the hard fighting Gone who
pushed screen one run In each the
fourth fifth, aiath and seventh
Innings. Ilardee give up tia hits
while Overstreet permitted the
visitors seven.
In Getneevllle, the Asalea*
ropped the efts moon affair from
the second place nine by a score
of « to « hut the G-Men ceme
hack in the nightcap tu nose out
LEGAL NOTICE
the Palsika crew three to I.
AI Daytona Beach, Carl Wei­
* « t i &lt;n o r t m i r s T t o i
ro n T *a urku
gel let the Islets down with six
N iiT II'K 18 l I K I t K U Y I1IYKN.
Tt.oi
It W KMTK.-4 k a l d s r e f t - I t t k . scattered hlta and drove In two
Wl T s i I ' s r t t f l r s t * No l t t * . Is- runs himself to lead Urn Saints
■wr*| i k » III* d a y « f A h i h M , . A.
over the
r&gt; m s I t i a n i * * i M m * in m y • ! - to a 4 to t victory
The Saints
fir* « n 4 kft* mad# f tp p l^ ftllftn t a r coastal city outfit.
m ( a I 4**«3 Ifl !»• I u u « 4 I M T M l k
Haiti r i r l U k l l i b r n h u r * * l k « fn l- romped on the nine hit hurling
i . s w l n i 4 » * c r l b * « l p r u p « r l y }r tkft of Pet# Kamp in Ibo fourth to
I 'u u n t y o f
ftam liialft.
H u l a , of drive In three runs which with
Kl..fHlft. l o . w l l :
M l 11* R v o p i ' f l In ti A441* , the one run pushed serosa in the
turn |« tllftfli l l i m m u f k . r « R *
second gave the Ancient City
( a Iit Ino I t ftffr»« m o r * o r l**ft
The
Th«* B * i t i i n i &gt; n t
of
th*
r i l M crew Ihe winning margin.
isi’t&gt;l»*rly u t u f t r I k * *ft'd r a r U f l - l*iet* look en early lead by push.
riilft l i i d b t l *ftft In I k * fhftmft of Ing across their first and only
k
i. iiu i.u N o s w m x T M
I n l M l Bftld TftVtlf Iftftln ftkftll k « tun In the firut inning but failed
fr «lr mint* i r e o n l l i i i |o l a w . Ikft •o rally after the vlslton spree
l»rt»|i*rly ( . * f f ( I M Ikftrftio w i l l k * in the fourth.
nesUI It* Ikft h l s k t s t kktltlftr 01 Ikft
.«*tirt k tm * a dtH»r
Ik*
ftrftl
Mufttlay In l k » m o n t h o f S a y l a m *
l«*r 1941, w k k h l a I k * Ilk., tl o y «*f
Hf|ilrmls*r. I l l #
i M k t l i h l * Sn*l dftjr o f A u f t iR l.

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C U f k o f C l m i l l C o a r l ftf
ft* m ln o l* C o u n t r . »‘ W r l d *

NIITU’ ): IH ItKHKUT OIVK.V.
That »2tNIK WIDKktAN, huldsr -r
Tax ('(111(1111* N s *14. Isausd Ih*
tth. d*« of (M otor, A t t ItU ,
has fltsv tarn* !a m r olltce and
haa mad* apsllrailon tw a tax
d**d ta. Us tssasd th-tsua. S.M
rsrllftsst* smhraess Ih* lidlnwlaa
dsscrlbed eroesrty Ih th* iNrunty
ef gsmieels m ats of piosMa, lew tl:

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Lets I. 1 11 II. U. It A U

la CS lliehardsua'a Addllisa
to Woast hi id a*.
The essssemsal a t
Ih* sale
p rep ertr undsr th - said sarlltl•a le Issued Was In the same a t

JKMMIN PTKNMIN

,,UM*i* —td c e rtlllra l* &gt;hatl he
redeems^ aer-rd tag la law. the
R H i r t ) deer rt tod th*r*la will to
aetd to th* hlaheM PUAee *i ih eeurt hou— d—e »* th* f r a l
Maadav la the month of tohlemtor, IMS, which le the tih. day af
Ishlsm hsr. |M4

lusted this tad. day ef Aagwet

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O r . HRItNIdiM.
Clerh a f O renlt t'sest af
a* ml sol* C eualy, r lor Ida.

JOE PALOOKA
a A RAO W (M S T N m T
m o R esile Asm

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Bewhlsksred baseball clubs af
tbo 1IT0*—Ihe flr*t Wg-feago*
taafto—wora thickly podded pants,

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out will ha thoroughly tried, Ha
also pointed out hi* intention nt
providing uniform* for every
man on the tectm l squad.
It i« Coach M rLuras' intention
to use mainly junior* and sen­
ior* on the v a n ity squad with
perhaps two or three promising
rophnmore*. In the main, though,
the freshmen and sophomore*
will l&gt;e trained on the “ B ' squad.
Ashing tnai ail men report in
A-1 condition on Sept. G, the
Seminole reach n i l he expected
ail player* to he ready fur in­
tensive training of too drills
dally until school opens Sept. 12.

MALARIA

M illions prefer this "flavor
that is different"
4 1 I t’* a skillful m e * between
m a y o n n a ise a n d o ld -fash io n ed
busied drm ainf — w ith a special
esqtsaacy a flltao w a l M iracle w h ip
M totally different from a ll other
itim aingi Mnoother, fluffier, mom
delicioiai .T ry K lirado Whip—euonl

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llaslae.
WsMsa, Uluoaa. gparhm aa and
»«■ r a v n n r van ra t* .
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NOTto B to IIM R B T (IIVKN
•hat la* a ads sal« sod w ill, - a ih*
teih day af W eptmator,'A. th l i l t
preeeat le the Iteaerahto C auao
Ju d e - af to ml Sols County, r is il«■*■ he* ftaal Sslasw. is s s u a l sod
vawehsra ■a* saesulrla nf (ho
Relate a f LKOM ADOLyi.' (ILAIuI'tNU. 4se*seed, a id a l na&lt;4 tlmo.
lh*n and Iheee mah* apellsalloa
l* ih - aaM Jud** far a tlaal
asliism sat a f bee adm lwM rull-a
• f said estate, sad t*e an asdae
d laefcargiu to e as rush U is sa ltla
Da lad lid* tha let Lay o f Ann­
ual. A. Ih. n i l
inABKLtdU PWAMCM ItLADOINU
A* R issu lrla e f Ihe Rasa I* uf
LRON ADOLPH QLADIMNQu IX-

NEW YORK WELCOMES

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With the opening practice of
the football season Just a couple
of tracks aw ay—Sept. • to he
exact. Head Coach Leonard L.
L Me Local has announced that
a great deal of tmpkgsla will be
placed apon training a "B" squad
Ihl* Fall.
The “ B“ squad will In all
probability bava an attractive
schedule of several games. How­
ever, a t yet no game* have been
definitely lined-up, it was point­
ed out.
Coach MrLucns urged all soph­
omores and freshmen to come

out for thr "B" squill, declar­
ing that every man who comas

Hare—. T ravis sad Owls. User
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Companion Die In
Airplane Accident

men. Ila pointed out that it ’ o»k
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prepare
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( ‘apt.
Scott explained
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EAST AllHOIfA, N. Y.. Aug.
SI- —b*1)— Coin mender Frank duties of the medical detach­
Hawks sml • socialite companion, ment, calling especial attention
J. Hataril ( ’ampbcll of East Aur­ tn the method* of keeping fit
ora, were killed laal night in a the thousand* of men. He cxflaming plane crash less than ploltwl
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water wa*
a year after Hawks gave up the Pum|ml into two huge canvas
speed flying which made
him *»»*»
chlorinated to make
lamous and look up “ iaf»ly and ''
l ' r dtinking and cooking
comfort" flying.
purposes.
The liny Gw inn Airemr they
Th»™ was not enough water
were flying smashed into a high f“r ,h* soldiars to take bath, sd
lenasnn wive and fell to the earth ,nu*1 °f 'l&gt;«m “Just didn t," he
in flames.
Horrified farmers In the aren
LltttL Runge eipUined
the
pulled the two men from their Metical
maneuvers of the two
tu rn in g craft but Hawks died a
in '* * ""«ck war
few hour, later tn a B uffalo' f»™ pointing out that there were
hospital. The airear burned to a '«*&gt;
was the attacking body and the
mass of twisted wretksg*
k A fire extinguisher In the Blue which was the defending.
* plane eipludrd. adding to the There were about IH.000 men &lt;n
danger of thorn reeking to aid the Brown force and about !&gt;,two in the Blue. They were
Iks twa men.
"itew ka and his companion xltung afung a It-m ile fighting
w .r* taking off from the polo front and, Lieut. Runge said,
field an the E. II. Regers estate.” they took part tn all
J . H. Gwina, president of th- vers such as would
Gwian Airear corporation, raid. tired in actual warfare such a .
itlran lin g,
forced
’'Hawks was demonalrating the advancing,
craft to Campbell. Wind rondilon. marches, sleeping on the ground
wars a g a i n s t them. Tlmy kml to ! i" O* op*", rtumtog rirera. sml
l a b a ft th# l«*«| wmy of |h# f»b l many oUjtr Ih luft.
ami a p p a ,ta lly they wsra up in| U*»&gt;- Hufomm. spoke W kwgth
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l « UU to .r o s i dreUring that -Hbout odc? - U
cummunleaiiona systems nothing
Tho stubby b,piano with Ms would kavr born con, pie led on
throw landing whoola and •tmi- time. H* lauded Hm system hlgnta iily U&gt; an auloinokUo tn oper­ ly and those who took part in Mlit u l. Norslgren brought the
ating was droignod foe anfoiy
- i and
simplteity In &lt;*poration. meeting to n close, relating some
Hawks was a vko prosidmt lu uf the humorous Incidents en­
gendered by Ihe huge massing
Um Airear company.
M. R. Carlin, a tianspoet pilot of men. Incidents vdhleh more
funny nt Um tins# hut
w ho Item f » o » N rw Y o r k w R h |n o t
Hnwks yootevday. *nU Hswhs whkh U t.r « * «
* “" * *
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Host To Officers By Seminole Citrus Group G o v . C o n e Has
Of Local Guard
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f l u e n t s ot the l*WA.
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has hern appointed la rsp e d ile ' nil nr users.
the project, pointed out that- There were, he assrrlesl, five
when run lrarts a rt let fur con- and une-half divisions in the
tlrurlio n of the building the to-| field, which in war time would
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poisoning.
i,
I. 4i f t iitihhcik
riMum-vil
tiNlay.
[iuclurs said only a Tew uf the H * l the w esiein end u f J a in m n . the ii'Dnn join in-y lulibetl him
A D h lltu iry
/ u . ID u|&lt;% ID m
Mr. For*
r**|*utti*i|
d ia l Mi ID ilb-r. ID A l "lt:ii 4*l'i&gt; i
lu
men were seriously ill and alt
A*. M :ln A . M „ E S T . un ud n f n tn*® re fu iil,
iti.itb* a Rt*t»r»* u f 1.1 (tv*’* ! I ' u h ' t L o i , h i h
but three or four were n|M-ct.-d v is . r y said the slo rin ren ter -i|
II
St t i l l , I ' t
Thi* uiipurnU idj
w hich fu iK ’ * \
to be able lu leaee the ho.pilsl psared to be m oving west north- Ihineil miii Mil lily tin the fir** run* Ih** uin** bill#* m u i’ll#, tuic «,f thi* ID S . Mr l i mi i i , H h \\ t k i i u i h .
soon.
weatwnrd or n or'h w eslw ard ulstul failed (.* rcgialrr on the Remml I"w*”d M ith ”, ntadi* in Rtim** him* ID A- K . m * , I * f
II
i Id. .
Ilr*|iil«« iiu* Inr if *• rtumlwr uf l l r n r y ll*i
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*.*»i IM.
The soldiers were tnrnute home IS lu 1H m iles an hour.
Ju it at K y d iin r u a r n i iu lo th»»
I II, Ml XSVII-I.E, Ga , Aug. 2*.
fr &gt;m Camp Sh elly, Miss., where
*b ,
\i m V* , I mi u m*
I t added th" storm was “at m e iiiiirt'd unh* in nit effort ti&gt; iiRual im I tmos wbti ur.* «arah*ui f i i a u h u f f ,
I', lie preventative Co* of
w afin Cage, W. E. V.1. 1.0 II... ..........
they attended recent aim y maneu­ C n d rd by a rim su k ra b le area of U U e r hi* m ark o f 311.12 MI*H Ing and (In* u iiiM u a lly
............ ...
|lly waged a batw i'alher w h kh h at jirrM w lrii, Mu* J r . John
vers.
s h iC in g g ale s near the
center he csliiM ivln -d heft* U n i ye ar.
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f ' l n , ............... ....
d u b n u m u g rr it|»* i i . d (bu* mutt* Sym e. Mrs. F,e.l Hell. M.
Cause of the poisoning had n-d and In northw ard and may have
1......
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hoking hands with
*hun Ml |*t*iRuna maths th,. ««»hf .** '***• Mr *’ D V M" ‘«;
been determined, but members a s m a ll a n a uf h u rrican e w « .ls
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Seminole Fern Industry Will Be
Publicized At Florist Convention

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Soldiers Are Treated Tropic Storm Said
For Food Poisoning To Be Moving West On l lull's Salt Flats

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Vihlen Makes Nine Holes Two llmler
Far For Low Score At (mil* ( ’muse

( n\ Nils Man Who
Culls Him “( heap”

cf the company said they all eery near the renter.'
a** sandwiches, salad and bean,
The but emu adviiu-il caution fm
at noon and became 111 *o»n .hipping in the nurthwes’ern
a lte rs ards.
Caribbean for tlie nrst 2 1 to :ti‘&gt;
hours. U ratiun of the tv-n'-r al
Nurses’ Home Named 7 :01) A- M tmlay wi* ateiut l"d
miles south uf llavotu

For Cary D. Landis

Townsend OfcheHtra
TALLAHASSEE, Aug.
—The rabinol voted yesterday *o On Weekly I’rogram
name lha new nurses’ trams nl
With th# Townsend orchestra
th* State Hospital In Chatteboo
the* in memory of lira late At­ scheduled to perform, the weekly
torney Conan! Cary D. Landis. mooting of th* Stanford TownTh mambara ordered plates sand Club la scheduled fur K Oil

bearing lb* nama "Landis 11*11’’ o'clock Thursday night In the
ta b* placed on th* now struct Wolaka Building.
Hying.
BALTIMORR. — WV— U rny ur*.
Il la also announced that SeeBaker, n piano player down ess Th* altornoy ganaral di*d *n rotary Arthur IL Kirrhhoff will
PARK n tO JBCT
his tack, was sentameod
office latt May 10.
give a report on the merchant 1 '
W A S H I N G T O N . — D U — T h « gay U flea years In stato'a prtero-aporatire merchandising pro­
on far I ikhlag n man who WTOBACCO RECORD
N a tio n a l P a r k Sereteu
gram , which the secretary defrisoded
kirn
ky
buying
kirn
throe
ATLANTA. 0*.-rtA^—Bright riaras la m ealing with surras*.
n M
a m o atin g p t I
auctions thi* year
Totem , A a g . M i s
hawks nf »o*P sad *
where ho could n t *
b ro u g h t a n a lL t lm * h ig h incom e
M tn
nf ■
Thirty on« ulayors of Tulanc
Job. Honey Baynoa, a florist, *r I I I . I U J l L l f , U
S o uth U nivirsity's 1038 foo'.bsll .quad
-------- Vtr retornsd after hs G e o rg ia grasroea, the S ta le D e ­ ora sis fart or more in height.
him nad Vakhod
p artm e n t I t A g r ic u lt u r e rep o rt- Th* Qraaalcs are
s«ma time*
•
od
■MM tb* "Giants of tko H o i - '
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C it ru s
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h mght ul lln I ,.ikr* M ary
nit v 11 m i h** j i
wu'%
u fiiiiH im &gt;«*il
ih.’it r i'lh «*f tin* r n n i ji had L»***ti
u m li« trd on i
ro jijf of ihe
mwi‘ 11 I In tin w ith tliv a* M il i*iii
project applicate..,'
nf abmit 15 nrw m em lm i* t in iT
('u n it ru ctio n
of
the
b rick
The K iw an i* C’luh was hint t%. Iht* u n it in g !a«.t w i’i ' l
l.tMig1
b u ild in g m a i c lim a t e d I. A r c h i­ day at il&lt;t re g u la r w eekly lum n
WimmI
tect K ltun .1 Stoughton at I ’J fi.
In *p(t»* o f :i M ilady la m , .15
eon at
the V a l.le i
JI «»11&gt;| to
0011 a hit** the o -tim a te il cn ,t nf
•everal o ffice rs
*&lt;f l he
lm**l n irm b ri « t»f thi* i f i ‘v fi(lv fn i lu«*il
tlie u u r .e . Inline in be b u ilt in
national guard* and Itrurd a d*** i» rg a fiita tim i mvl t*&gt; dist'U’sw in d»*
c o n n r rliu n m th tin* in stitu tio n t* rrtp lh m *»f the mt-m kihiivuvit^ (till thia It iiif n ».«•■&gt; «if Ilia* m gin(«■
fii,.’&gt;nO.
T h e coal o f w alkw ay* held
in iht* Desuta
N utim i^l zalittn m id miMbotlt fur t a i i y m g
an d d r iv e ap p ro ach in g the m ain
jn
(I'min «m1
b u d d in g w as lifte d
at f 2,000
M ajor
G eorge
A
Ja in « ‘&lt;«
M v C If l lm it l,
f#iriu**r
lleCoHe*
w hile the b alan ce n f the fund* spoke b rie fly and itttnw liicrd ■ lie a iiv r if f whti i
ntt’iiib rt of tin*
would be taken up by e n g in e e rs ,/ffj{. , r , - p , , . , ,
g it iu p , p tiifitv d siui
Ut.ii m a n y
and A ic h n e v l fees, lia b ilit y in - „
Scot*. J.leul. \\
!■
ll..f
g iiiW fiM lia d ti'i ju t fifil I hi* «»rgnn
toirance, p e rfo rm an ce bond, the
| &gt;icu,
w
„ uplJ. r&lt; \ j r ,,
ixatiim
I h t u u m * lb»*&gt;
U idn -w d
co -t of s e llin g I he bonds, p ro je ct | ^ ,
N u rd g « n .
I .lent.
IV te fhi*y had to 'h ip
tin 'll f r u it
and uther me id e n ta il.
Sch Ira n i
U in m g li it.
Thi* g u n lp a g ri f d
M i. M oughtun, who drew up
U a j ur
d.-elarcd that Iti in form
gr&lt;i*t‘M Uinm igtiout
the p lans and sp e c ific a tio n , fo r,|l, hc
m aneuvers
in
M ississip p i tin* o n ih ty that M id i w :»m m»t llitf
the prujeet stated that Iheae « - wpr(. |)19 largest ever designed com *
Mfmhk'iA nf th r orgarn
lim ate* bail been » t high enough! by
W ir D,p1, rtrllent&gt;„|| , tBlr ta tn in h a v r tin* |irivil**gv •»!

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s:t.ooo For notice’s G r o w e r s Asked
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T o R e p o r t Al!
M eJ - fly Losses

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a year ago and i m

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\VeinlH,rirT*‘stifies He
l aid Tuminunvlleud

Voters To Decide On
('apt- Gfrtrjr** K . I. Kvston d ro v r h it T h u m h u h o lt w ith lig h tn in g *|
Hotld IsSIIP For In- mmk* ,h**
lin,r *'vtr «meat hf mat! *.n Inriil. Although « «i ■
'Ifvirr nil the return Ian fnhheii the* British wpt'mfwf.'r of a new tee mii|
stitution S e p t . 27 2 4-cy Iliitlcr metal mnnstci Imfrirt* he *et fhe pM'sent r**rift'd uf 11 I 1 1 *

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The n w d irn lio n In the
» P u l,lir Wnrk-i A dm in’s ration
•T or fund* w ith w hich to con­
s tru c t u County -owned hos­
p ital provides for un ex|ienililu re of an amniiik’ not to e x ­
ceed $127,noo fur conxtnictin g and ei|ui|i|»&lt;&lt;K the l&gt;n&gt;posed th re e sto ry, fireproot
n o li u lio ii, nccordmn to titf-

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Any

Graft Charges Jap Planes Force
Against Hines American Pilot
Are Continued
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1-o Land Airliner

KYSTON MAKES 347.155 Mi’ll IN HULK AUTO

$95,000 Is Listed As
Cost Of Building;
Nurses Home To Be
B u i l t For $6,500

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t i m l X m l I t i ^ l ililr * , I I* tn
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T im ** m a k in g

C ity News Brief*
C rrlifw l irlief clients were re­
quested today ill br , ■( Ilo ir cor*
tifira'.iun ranis and containers
to th,- ruuMii'idtty distribution
room on I'slm rt’o Avenue for
their M-cnnd allotment of potatoes.

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A prrm,*. hat I e ," granted
Irvin k'leischrr |o make repairs
to a structure fse v &lt;• Tenth
Street be'wven Saufonl r, •! Pnlmotto Avenue, at an eelimatod
cost Uf f-WU
Members of Ihe An'lers will
dlaersa ihe joint meeting with
the Ntw Smyrna group held on

Aug S at '.he regular meeting
In the Elk's llall tonight at 1:00
o'tlock, officials aimour,:cd A
fall sitsadhuca of member* v a t
U god

iluriug tin* Morrow and It,l a . , a M e ,.,,
hut of town |dtt&gt;vi , « . M

t h * euurNi* wur-

I*. F . Hnyle, K. II. N ru lt, r i i u t k
Lurk**, F. H. Mf Dm11, Kayiimnil
I unt|4(ui*to llrn ry WuUi.it, John
ll.t h d , O h o
iMldwrll, A N.
V ih lrn . H illy lla ll, F r» d B«*ll, ll.ip
F irm in g ,
F r n l B u lly ,
llu ® uitl

Hi K. W ilm iti uf Or hind",
A yro ck o f ’|’ullali.,-&lt;re.', I

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,,o..d before
,rf„NiM| Iti (thakr hatidt tru!

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man J»n»* and A. l! t. d * « »f d iMitH d rhi’Up pulitik*i**iLM
Eort Pierre, I'h aslr, s - 1.- .f I '.
( s.\ k n u ck rd (h»* m m i to IH #
Iona H e a rli, 11,11 S ire d o l h i
Mild w a l k e d *»ut
uf t h®
-Im in ee, 'a n d II
V . 1 y..n
of
Imii', I'lie cuiitfri^iman a p o l o Birmingham, Ala.
pL**d h» u i i l u u k c n and
ilifltd
thiwfi lln* sired*
^
M if rin k m g I In* cuiitf riM inm ®, l i t

California, Sanford, New Je rs e y .. . .
The Story Of A Classified Ad
The Saufonl Herald puMinhetl a cbin.-iifiid ad on
Atiff. IB for a woman in California offprint; t" ‘ II n
dmrnnnd ring. Totiay w p rpceived on answer front a
narty in Forlesfue, N. J . by a ir mall. Tho I 'Her will
Im&gt;forwarded to California tixlay by a ir mail find idinnld
n&gt; tbprp Thursday ni|tbl ur Friday ntoniinif. From
Sanford to New Jcrxey and back to ^anford and out
to Califomia in lenx ‘.hun a week is fast work for anyIxxly's clau ifled atl, but it U an example of what
can be and is done by these magic aids uppearini; in
(he Herald.

Herald classified ads pay.

lid .
' I won't Itavk* a da mufti
hum: lu do willi a cheap peanut
puldUian."
Cot Nwuiiir strain, Iht* mcoflJ
hu, in* k 4*r CMiiittrted, and th#
man fcM to (hr aidewaHi, Ha*
f *r»' Vox ruuld lake further It*
lion, thtt man *crumbled tat# a
m :irhy
automobile and dtQf#
uw.iy.

LOCAL W EATHER
. Fair &gt;u partly cloudy loalglR
sn j Thursday, except poutbly
thowsrx in sgtesme touth Jj«riH a|

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PR O G RA M FUR W E E K OF A U G U S T 21
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Firct Show At J ;0(J ll'd u fk Kerry Day
Sunday. Monday— Martha Itayr with Dob Bum*. Dorothy
Lair.our, Bay Milland in “TROPIC HOLIDAY."
Tur-„ lay. Wrrlnruday— Clive Brook m “ ACTION KOIt
SLA..DLR " A id Don Amecbr. A r lf n Whelan in “GATEW A "."
Ihuriday. Friday— Revive I l.y popular demand, Hudolpli
Valentino w.th Vilma Itinky in “SON OK THE HHKIK." Add
fd : The Dead End Kidi In “ I.ITTI K TOUGH CUY.“
Sa’iirrley -Jack Unit, Pnhhv .Iordan In “ REFORMA­
TORY." Alwi Bob Htrrlo in “T III’NDKK IN THE DESERT,"
A T TH E

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Kundey, Auu 21—‘ THE DUKE COMES BACK1*
Jam ra Cllivrr Ciirwnud’* “ THE FIGHTING TEXAN ".
"alu n lav , Au« 27.— “THE LAW COMMANDS." Alan
“TODNO FDOITIVES."

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!Ameche Stars In Drama Of
World-Famous Ellis Island
A throbbing drama of world
fumed Ellin Inland i* "G ib way,
the 20th Century. Poa «’.*rrj«:
vehicle fjr Don Aiucche and ArV
Whelan.
* The production, which Come*
to the R i l i T licn ’ r r T a e * il*y and

Wednraday i* len*e y.ith violent
rm t ilona and keyed-up *u»p-n**'
brigh*. with the lightnes* of
heart* buoyed up with nope,
■nd colorful with It* people from
all land*.

lWdefitlno^iiSON o f the SHEIK"

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thcr.'

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no

nuea'.hmDon

MDEAD END” KIDS (;ET BEST ROLES

w ith

'A m JU U e human drama .ef
Mc^lku tragedy, laughter aad heartVjdM found on a big iliy 'a aired*.
_*DM cereal’* thrilling document of
»
youth, •'Llttlo
Tough
y , ahow* a t the Rita Tbralre
■P and Friday with the
"Dead End" kid* Helm
J u k i* Bear! and Kobcit
i featured.
with element*! emotion*,
allvn and throbbing from
Itaelf, th*
picture offer*
, . H ak p and tha other youthK M k U r a of “ Dead End" their
Important opportunity *lnca

the «l*ter. Kidieri tVilcm I* arm Ini. Ciipturrd while trying to hold
a* her loyal fro nd end Marjorie I tip n theatre, the hoy* li e *eMl
Main I* en*l a* lh.» tnolhtr. dark. * t I n lefnrni echnol, where fill
le Searl |i&lt;aye the Inle of n ro b , the flat time they |rarn the true
hoy who torn. I.. a life of petty J vulup* of life.
crime '*Jii*t for the th rill"
Directed hy Harold Young and
hy
Ken (■nldamith,
Written by lliendn
W r id ir tr , produced
Tough
Guy," prevent*
ami (IIImiii llr'w n, the tlm y i- I “ little
a aimplo and powerful n a rra tiv e ' Ihe “ llead End" kid* In a drama
of what take* plarp in the live* that I* a* human and algolflcanl
of a mother, »nu and daughter a . l&lt; I* thrilling.
when Ihr father |« reui It, pri*nn
Dnclr Sam 1* becoming th*
ami the family mtvr* in a aordiil te*t eualcmer of the Ptollda citIrnrm rnt dialriel.
rua Induatry. The Pedatal SurThe
hoy InTorne.,
involved plua CommodRIe* &gt; Commlaalnn
with a tnilgh lot »f young homt■\
wll purrhaae r,250,000 eaara of
fum*. EnKiltleenl hy hi* fa lh rrV ranned
grapefruit
for dlttrlPnrrleh, the “ meanle" convict inn, hr take* over lender- i
hut ion to thoaa on relief during
man Durbin'* film, "Mad ■hip &lt;&gt;f Iho “ mob” anil l&lt; . nn the
M u le," haa the role of mint ruthlraa and daring of thei the ne*t four month*.

4 Loans Reach
&gt;Time Monthly
:h During July

j

&gt; Seminole County
Court Records
lu f

T T ^ iih

iTim&amp;Cg i

A rle.'n

are

Ih rlllin i;

young

romance

of two who feared th ey had niei
too late. T h e ir *upp&gt;irt la a cant
of a c to r* and aclr&lt;|**rs worthy

of *uch a atlrring alory in the
mn*t drim atic place . the world
Don I* a homecoming new:.pj
p rr correapondcnl. Arlecn I* «
young la** in the arenn | cabin,
who i* to meet her fiance In
America. Her beauty ha* attract
ed not c lily the iVw«p*perm*n
but a gangetcr (Gilbert Roland i
and a politically minded inn jot
(Raymond Walburnf. A famtiur
divorcee (Blnnic Barnr*)
ha*
aided the romance between Dun
n . t Aileen.
Below deck* are the pnlilleal
fugitive* and eipalrialc* of numy
land* who now aeek refuge at
America'* “Gateway." Ten*e, hu­

riiv f Hruok and Antony II«llr.T
TcHini? arnuml lh*» net by the
'mu* Dlrwtnr Tim Whelan found
wfn*
for
London
j c?rtaH*
Film*!* MA rlreta for Slamler,'’
ronilng to the Rlfx Theatre, Mif
ftriently realialic to phoat
tn the tetne in qutalion* l l o l b
taru/ea Hrook of (heating nt
ra 'ih and llrook knockp him out
With a well-aimed |rf* ‘o th«*
fhin.

Kendrick Accused
Of Espionage By
German Officials

EjO lM number ef Properly lm'PtjYuwunl Credit loan* repotted
'tm b m n M i to Urn PIIA by
I'p tIH M p rin t* landing inatir***h*d an all-tlm* month­
ly high during July, PIIA of*
W i announced.
*T fcu total number was 3(,#03,j
&gt; a . n l a of 117 ever the previous
B urk for Juno whin lend*
[W
agent lea reported
34.4U.I
fafthm igh th e / dollar volum* In
(M g ; amounting to IU.M7.lUtl,
M g -u n d e r the June total of |(7 ,,B4MW, PH A official* conildem l
M M .fa la In number of aignlflS p p M 'h i that It petal* to n wld*
M fr W the PHA’a faellltlei hi bo-j
o f property
maintenance,
imiaatleo, and repair,
meet wao.ooo.ooo of private
Ul ha* now been Inaured unthe F e d e ra l. Housing AdHtnUen'e - Pteperly Impruv*| Plan which waa deilgned to
u more attractive *nd tw­
it th e value of home*, emotl
mua oftahUahmaata and tnatimni propertleo, At prevent,
m l thousand petfuio landing

H k'

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(he ttro n g ,

ll, jm diaoia rl*e* lu cum pe'log
l.eigbu in tho bubcl of tongue* j
Hint the t* rrur of people in an.
HEADING FIE ST A -C A ST — So.ee of HollywooJ’i bell liked alert *p*rkte in Peram ouitl't aew mual.
i.nkn v . laud
*
H&gt;-r." (in-gory llatoff, John i cal romance, “Trople llolitlay," v.rhich opena Sunday al ihe Rita Theatre. Heeding the ca*t of thi*
are Bob llilrni, hi aelli* Ka}«, Doro hr Lariour and Ray Milland.
i Hi i inline, Maurice
M'wnvich. Me ■ice n flee
Il*i y l m y , Marjorie G a iru ti.j
l.yle Talbot and many olhtr*
yiovide a *tory which directly
influcncc* * the romance lietwe n
Hull and A"|een.
Whi n “ H« f irmnlory'* wu* an*
lefi is** »Sl&lt;ii! v. w\u* phivt Iht*
What npi&lt;ar* a", time* to I, •
n m e d hy ( lunibl/ «li«lio* an
inevitable de*tiuy,
I* touched I ad in ir f. mm • ruh* in "Thuti*
her,, mnl there with
li. illiant dn» ill ih f 1•**"*!•Ft ftidj HU. i-ti f4
it • n t t lack Hop. Marring ve*
toorhi* of humor and *!nvr thrill late-** wt-ti'rii Kt’iiiihln* r tfa?r*
I id f , h*Ucrs were received from
which
i«
ruin
in
(j
the
Hit?*
Happily *11 the . i-w arrival*
N-verai men who, as boy*, had
in thl* land find It the refug ■, Tht at re, ini nmi'd in llollywoo'l
hi* n *i. »'unceil
to a "re fo rm
fur her uiih|ur la s 'e in rlti*In-m,
tliy *eek- and with what mag
prIn oP’ anil wen? rapfer to aervo
Mi-i Stanley* essentially
an
mficcnt perform a ureal
in it 'irhiiiriil capacity* Holt end
A Hied Wcrker did n perrep- nut-nf-doom irirl, jm'L cin »fl t*-*
flncctor Lf wist 11. (*ollln* umitfht
f tl^orn wirdm h/v
tiv- picre of dirrrting
The Frntially
nn fttlvinifir acquainted with mcid.rtcen |d*y 1* by lurniar Trotti Mrr«* «»f her mi»H* ptrlkini' t*ii: r»h r ftiimatory method*, hut inare
p a tt r t n e d
ift**i‘
Ir m a Very hy W alter Reiarli scmhlni
v» u:sitiin revrahni th at e tc h
Darryl F. Zanurk w«* In cliarge r|uthe« tlfsiifncil for iwe in
i w n i n ' t experience
had
been
of production with Sam nrl (i t rn filnM.
I c ir n « i " t |
institutions
out*
In addition to Mi«i S'afdey,
Kneel a* aaaoeiate producer.

W arranty Deed*

w- “ « T- mnk

Ati. NHL Dank.
Glldwill, Mary H . 'To Farm
Credit Adm.
*
Kotain T t b Contract
Yon F
Pu-nltuio
u-niture Co* la d To Law I*
U. Ml chell.
Satisfaction of Martgageu
Young, Tom, e t t u
J . A- H arri*,% i t u ,
rotenum Cmaoildumd Debenture
C trp . Tn Th* S t h i t m t Cu.
NOTIC* O fffU E N
„ Newell, Bruca J | . V« MetUo
Nel»o* llarhneat
- *1
satisfaction o r c * o r
U B N 8 A MORTGAGER
F td rra l Land Bank &gt;
N ik .

IM fg had been
nl' lr’ Jr&gt;
n m m II waa Crawfu-.d, L. T , e t u i To L C.
m
• Ihrough
* * w » . •»
tW
N plb aal Lee. Ullian FVeil, A J. R To WE. HcD ugal, et ux.
id funda under The Bum enel Co- To W. D»
I au aeaurad In
Thornton, at ax
Mp ability to
Mortgagra
F un tha pt»P~ Tho u ’on. IV, D., et u To Th*
2 * *T “*T*lk*
Bcnwraet Co.
m d llU tm
U w ton, LUlian U A \Y. J . To
Lind Sank Commlitlnoer
■ • k arlm u tw m
J ,n **1 w -. *1 » i To P er.
Hanford AH. NaU. R uth
a J . Pope, ct R
n 'M l « « i*
7 I. B n n a a , #*. iuS U m T f . r lb . W C . B W e H u u To O n M
’• CROP U B N

"*•.« »'•

To

Cenllaara Pram g if t On.
home aupplkit.
In Ihe pait week rhinrae re­
po: ted a guerrilla arm y had cap­
tured Tainan. The Japaneee ad­
mitted the eaaault, but raid the
guerrillas were repulsed.
In northern Honan province,
Chineie Irregular* were trpoilnl
to have attacked 8ln*iarf{ and
flaochlchin, Inflicting 2Uo c u uiltlca and capturing Japancueluppoiled offklala.
l*aoting, capital of Hopeh prov­
ince, was reported encircled by
guerrilla*.
In the Yangala valley, &gt;1111
mot* than 100 milt* front Han­
kow, China'* provisional capital,
Jap u n n e force* struggled against
C hinee regulars to widen Ih*
front of their drive toward Han­
kow.
Chine*# odvieca a* id heavy
Japanese
reinforcement*
acre
enroute southward to lb* Yang»t#
front, now that Japan and Soviet
Russia had quit flghm ig ul
Changkufeng hill uiT th* KusalanMaMhuokuoan border.
A London dispatch said Italy
see rally Is utlempUng to mi
U(e thu Chin an* Japanese w
and haa r*Mh*d a laotutlv* underfw adhig w(H&gt; fonuaer Premier
Wang CWug-Wal of China that
he will hand a -rev lead Ckkars*
central
geveram ent and maka
with Ja p a n a fte r |(a armies

Actress Prefers
Outdr.nr Fashiuns

“Ketormatory” Grads
Willing To Advise

Hi n Hairlny, Knii* Adann, l.ew
Meehan. Ilorare .Murphy. *'h«i, n
Kin^, Ed Brady and nurne-mi*

imtlril hy modern
hum aniiing
I piiuil reform*. T he advk** thn
*t«r and diree*or
*oir^bt
for
"H rforniatory," which ia ro m in u
to the Hits T h ea tre , *.v** finally
ritfffnirird from *ha warden of £
runilar ( alifornia reform atory

other tfi II kmiw * action pliyrr*
n ppnrt

S tr e lr

in

**Th»iiider

in

Iho I) s f r ' " Bant. Newfiid I
phoned ttiia A. W.
durtkin.

Ilarkel

Pin-

TALCN TLD

Hilly

llalnp,

tow*
a u ih o r i n n n
p ro g ram s
r a l i f o r n l a m o to rh t*
led Iho of the “ D eal V-n.|“ KiJ*
f fur ihe tm e of crippled thildre4^
nation in vn-illnr Vellowalone
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in
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,
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, nlatut*
P a rk diirmj: the fir et half
‘»f
“Little Totifli t
»
u
r
!hotik*t iif every r ta te .

10.18.

III l“ tt
' f Ihe fii»r? national
litaiil'a inycigratien regulatlonr
Amateur
Boxing
Fedrrali'. n. bav.- le-fn tirh'ened l,y a new law
M IL W A U K EE .
—I/IV The |H.in* m.i.v lu futn ir ’a* WA l|rt|
, -Verello family of Milwaukee ha:* f'»r lltllifa, bailing. rkitn bus ini: j •munn-i - * i
‘be ugiiciil'ural worheT.
n u m lw n nrtd wii.rht. All the nin- ■itbtl ticrimU .- limin::
A BIG FAMILY

children of tin- IDe Mr. and Mr*.
John Vi-re'lr a re living, und th.:
lightiMt,
Mr*, lle-miii
Waid,
Weigh*
r-i.-. pound*.
Lyle, the
lightest man, weigh. 2111. MuHin
weigh* 213, Cliff 2GH, Karl 203,
Mrs. iJdith
Helwljt 2I«, Frank
207, Ralph 202. ; n d H o y d 202.

The nrnne llernoMilu De Jwda
takes on n ntw significance u:
all Florida plum to n l i 'i i a t : th*
400th anniver-ary of the !nndl ig
of that fumed expKrvr und Turn*
pa will alare n Pan Ametlecn Evpoililun In hi * honor. An enterplUing cucktail parlor Iwn nnnounced “ D* S, la Eling ’ u h to
novelty m anufaclurets m e getlt.i'T
out all manner of “D« Kota” tr.tl
kels to b« offer*j Vlcltur* durliiu'
the iKapcsitl.il.

Classified - Ads
A re
Econom ical!
PER WORD

To c in bat the dccman.ng birth
ta 'e In Prance the govot am ent
provide* additional Income for
wage corner-i in ‘he form cf ep««*
Ifled amount* ace:rding to the
number of children euppurted.

CELERY LAND
FOR RENTAL
AW«t aas
e n la c e . **terr
water erafreL I

welt

GLADE, FLORIDA

2 c Per Word
lan dless }
will do it-get results
;

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2,000 families representing the greatest
buying power of this area wotcome your
message into their homes.
In no other way could you reach auch a
public, with such a welcome_reaction, a t
unything like this economy.
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France Faces New
Internal Crisis As
2 Ministers Resign

F la y s N a tio n a lism

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arm ers
u e n r g ta Frarm
eri

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Are O p t i m i s t i c ,
Judge Ware Says

iioiinrcs F rance To
Si rap !D-Hmir\Veek

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............. fig ht K .|. .Iiihn .1 1 1*1’.til
nor, -h a rp Admim-ti-ulMMi CMlte
whii is seeking it* iHiim iiat mil in
N ew Y u rk.
■I ••11k 111-a
thu night with
I ’re -h li-n t R uosevvlt
here.
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1. H p u fii ft g h '1\\
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S f tc i witnessing the Soviet
of
V tonilbi'rgh. h„s spent -.-yer.il •la &gt; , -t mlv i n i; till t»-r hni Nti 1 jii i *if j hum With *4 H Vb IM' (ufi-hi'* 1 din fui

n n i| &gt;ui •( • t| lux Ii i ' anti
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,,f av iatio n in Koh*iu
Sin itluy Its' y lotted III* SktklO’l I &gt;4I'tll * ♦l(M*’
p r l Me : p.t I a irp la n e un.l«*i L ic l.'i &gt; ■i Mil J:* i • r .(Ms u in 1 If Mi IH III'. 'll ill 11 |' ■ Mlltt Im rMi.iii (tut!" il bun
bi&gt;~ (tit id
mi
I&gt;!11 II.- .Mr 1 hi a
his honor w h e n ' he xxji? juai ii a fill tile 1 M|||M!| ‘ Hit it v 1"
H' ' ■('■ !
la ir r
4|uamtuil w ith the n a h .n '- av iatio n lu iilii
Si* :ih&lt;i
till I .1 Si l Vivt liun i
»f Kmiiim I \ »»ur
Ih h I v
scientists w o ik in ^ mi ttc lin n .il (iiohleniH m r;u te d
l a h o l .i ! i i | I t‘ 4
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M r * . L indb ergh, win. ....
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C o n e ' s Condition
Still Unchanged,
D o c t o r R e p o rts

Am
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A m r , li a „ Kml.u.-i

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O T o m io r recently w a i criticiietl by I he I'resident a a being
oile of tin* "m ost effective ubBtruclionisl a in the lower house."

con file

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MuM* Y I'll

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® a ^ Celebrates
Its T hirtieth Birthday

AUSTIN. T«*viMf Aug. 2*i. -

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.
uf SU l* &amp;1* * rd
Today th.- Hanford II. raid diuftdy I.c f..IP the W .iild \Va»
la.k -..day o»rrrul„l ih , p*tl- ! rl.|.b ra tr* it* :lO,h birthday at.nl- I n uaniu it bt Weekly S ho rtly ;ilt
1,1,1 u 1l**n,l* uf lh» New Oral v en ary . Kmuidid on Au&lt;. i! . v r the Will' the pupei bfcum e u
vngrennm n
Maury
Maverick,. muu by Hubert J. Holly. pre.erC. dudy.
9fh,
e latter a name be prlntrd poalm iater. The ll. ral.l ha* i n
Aniunir ihn««* a -o iid a in l
with
on a ballot a* an v.lrpendent in ' jl)yei| n„ y,.n r, „f o in i* rl..u* I h*‘ Me rub I in tin* uii 1 1v du&gt; s
‘
nfl. r/
•
publication in Sanford
weiH Mm . t:. a .
|b.ugla-s,
( lark held that Maverick, a A l jtj |ncP|&gt;ti,m, The lleral.l U k .- M u .y , who w ilh an old i
rtrotiK .uppnrter of
i*re*ident1 wa, housed in a -tru itu re . no
llliiik ilio le fe r ly |« .» r ,le r , co ve,„ I
Hoosevet, could not run a* an in- lon|fl,r P„ n n t, which faced on ?* i id v items fur the paper; \ | t«t i
dependent became he partiripatStrpi.t l„.twren I'ulmetln •oi M elt,m od, pirnent po*tiiuisti r
id in the Democratic primary. | unJ Hanford Avenue*. A fter tw.. ui lliuiro II, who nerved hi*, ap |
Maverick wa* defeated by Paul ( year*’ publication at th a t *ite it p n iilid -s h ip here mid later I h- i
KiUlay by less than ),U00 volts. wu^ moved to thu present Imi* t J ir i H * o w n e r o f t h e B u n n e l l n e w s I
(lio n on Mllinol.u Avenue, then Bjpatier; and Mi** Allie T tafford. I
new structure just completed by j now scyreUty
of the Haptl-t
M. F. Robinson.
I (‘lunch, who for several year.
w.i.
.1 a ly p e .r lte r here lie f..... &lt;h
In I'J II) W . M. H aynes p u r--1
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P h ysician Says Cold
Is Not Serious S e t ­
back To (Jovcrnor

in

&lt;11 *hr wiickage

Cowan Returns To Leighley Visits
City After Short City To Tune Up
Business Journey
Police Radio Set
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Sunday

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Ij ’U'hli’V.

Sharon Speaks At
Church In Absence
Of Rev. J. B. Root

Using n* hi* *ubj*c4., "The
Sirangest Hattie That Wa* Kver
H ughl." Janie* (j, Sharon spoke
Sunday in u n in f a t ‘-he ConBreKatmnal Church in the absence
of the Itev, J. |l. |(oot.
e r a p e r was published in u * « » k ly I .M,.„ie, - | b uu llr u m m » r o f Sun
Mr. Sharon
. . .said
. . ha
. had felt
.. a edition and fur several years e o n .;f„tli
,|lr rllr| y .(j.y,, rtas an
tinudi.y when asked by the Hcv tinuad *» n weekly but imme. . r . . . t * .—•
Itoot to deliver a sermon but had —------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- —----------------overcome this timidity with the 0
.
.
&gt;&gt; .
• .
IT
.s a w , . n s
conviction th a t he should always | S C I U l I I O l O
M O tO riS tS
IJS C
2 1 5 ,1 ) 8 1
du wh«t he could "fa r ‘h* Mas/1 ,1
/is /,
s*
■ l
-er."

Gallons Of Gasoline During July

F a th r r *, ♦

country t«'o ; »cminoI.who same to •hi*
-jii* cuoniry
was 21th
a tlli in
.Suniinoh* Cooliiy
(‘minty wan
f orship knd "not I . f r . l gold , h&lt;. r „n. u,ll|l(i„,| uf
nd n atertal b *"&gt;s, Mr Sharon; . . . . . .
.aid “ lh*y did not « r * for ms-1 lhl'
,,UNI,*f t,,,( " 'u" lh " f
It-rlal proaporl-.y.-* Ilo , q u o tn l: J uly. according to a report of
Calvin Coolldg*, form er prvti- the liuprction Bureau »f .hr lie.
dent, and described him as a part turn', cf Auric oil ore
good man. who w t. ^ 1 rialonary
Srt|1, (&gt;k. c
and who could bo craditod "with '
suinrd J 15,041 g a ilu il* o f (ho fual
good common Kora* am i*."
The apoakar callad atttn'.ion to •lu rin g the m onth, #J.c .a p a tt
the fact th at when 'Jm nation ahuwnl. The g reatest consumpwaa new, a r.| thorn wars not ‘h e ! tion in tha *ta‘* w j * in Unde
good rood* of today, th* ptoplr | c.ainly where I.IOOjiHO gallon*
made more of an affort to war-1 were used, Duval county folluwrd
ship Qod. “stump* and obstacle* close behind Dad* by consuming
did not intarfara with their 2,110.1)JJ gallons, ll.llaboruugl\
church going."
c.a r.’y’a Conauinpliun was over
Judg* H. W. War* will b* Ui* ii,Quo,000 gallons
while over
*p*ak*r a t th* morrJng **rvicr* 1000,000 gallons of ih* fual was
n e tt Sunday a t ill* C*ngr»g*- runsum.d In Polk and PinaUa*.
llonal Church.
Using M.R20 gallons of k*roaene, Hcminofe County
ranked
Salat it* of railroad atacuHrs*,
general officer*
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Minister A t t a c k s
I'ortTs Of Fvil In
City Sunday Night

^ nutli C o n g r e ss A sk s
IVrmi.sNion To T e stify

C i l v N e w s B r ie fs

Canal B rief T alked
A t C o m m ittee Meet

for t h t stale W»* 'J.J7I.4J7.
The agriculiure d,parlm *nt'»
r.-)Hirl ul-ui listed Seminole, the
fom th Hiitalli-a*. county in the
Mat* in u riu , a* eighth in the
u- 1- of fertiliser material*. Keriil,le r roliaumption in till* rourv’y
for Ihe month of July wa* Im'e.l
a* Hill toil* A total of 350 Ion*
of lulled and tlo*i*d iiialetjal*
'and (7 ton* of unlreatml |&gt;h»a(Tad T. William*, chairman of
|&gt;hat&gt;- and limeatone liuterial*.
Ihe roramit'i-e declared that Ihe
I'olk cmngy h.aded the li*l of cnnniitt**
plannrd t,. complrle
fcrlilirrr u*er*. conaum'r.f o v » r’a„ j , ub ,„a lhp |,rivy a* quickly
1.tin'l ton* of |h* m alariats dur- L , puasibl*. He .tated, however,
ing Ihe month, la k r county fol- a rnnaidrrable umuunf of work
mi*J second wp.h 70** ton* and remained to be done before the
Oiange county third wilh 757 b rief .could be m m p lrtrd
ton*.
Members uf the
Ponimiltre,
Fertiliser consumption for th* A rthur Bole* of Jacksonville, II.
n‘ale was listed a* TJMft Ion* of James U ut and Mr. William*
gather,.!
conlin e d fi rtiliisr* * r,I treat*.! m a­ havt already
information fur the
le rial* and IJtitl tons of un- siderabls
trratr.l phospho** and limaston* proposed ditch to Ih* east coast.
materials.

The Protec-Jun Orgrco will be
conferred upon a (loaa cf candi­
dates from the Orlando sr.l Banford camps t l a weakly meeting
of ‘he Woodm«n o f the World
In the American Legion Hut
Tuesday night a t 1:00 o'clock,
C. C. Collin* announced today
The degrees will bo conferred
by local degroa tram beaded by
Capt. W. H. Hawkins. H r. Col­
lin* said, m l nrg*d all members
a f the local tam p to b* present

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(»uorgia right now ii politiei M
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for
A hh iiueb h&gt;
u n lit
\ met iiMii" m liv it tun is "w a«litii; trip , .1inly «* W in .' .1*
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lu ll, is In, I,*1111' here from
la m p and the New U ni
LbXpn^ein’ mniu-y" intil itw " hw . i kiiM yl.ul ’ h lt&gt; h.ivk
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liiliitiidiU y t u mark1*
iii Lr m i n ' *»f l-birulu.
County ( lerk &lt;1 I', ll.-tn .b in U*»M|;feNj* yi sti n lu y ii-ipiuAled til d
ii &lt;"MKie Him Unit TtiwiT uinl
t 'o iilim t is
w a* u h ii'iil from b it i*ffic u lu ttu y i* i i-pr «.*:'«■til n il Vi'S hr per mil I uil C u r r i K i i u
•'lltli' i \ |« l Ii'lii I i till t a k e
in
llu l* speiuliiii; neVur;il ilu jn uf I m lu nllfy liefure the gn»i(p
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il... ... , Im.i Ih. lining m inister
D iiyh m u lle a rli.
A muuting uf iKu emiimitlue *m
."-.M i iiintt in ti, tin- heart of hi*
Ibu urlftin w js in
reply
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&gt;hu SI. John* IndiAM Hiwr C'nmil
Thu h x;ii N a lM tu I 11ifTiid rum
MII.WAUKKL,
Lite Kirilin iii aide by H f, J
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slaleinant t
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B|i|H.int*d tiy the St. John* Itiv. r panie, w ill huld
th r ir weekly
In. In 11e-limiu
A
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M .itlh 'w * . w rite r und ed u ru iu i.
I ....... I ■ i near H.-ll "
Im provum unl A ^ -n ii.it mui, np-i in d rill *u-3*iun&lt; m Ihe A riu u ry to* who lidd lIn* iliusi Uuininit'ee ¥•**» tiiiiiknl th uni (ltd «'ill 1Uf KM irltub* •
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lie. I.i.e d " t ill, may sound
• he Chiirnber o f ( 'nrnincrve buil t flight at H:IKJ uVh&gt;ck.
Iti . .mi niiiis llim l..* serm on, bu t
I* rdny tliu t Ihe W urld
Y 'u *h jMiu man ('nil*|k» » •f Mdx%auk
ing t h ii iiiu rn iiig to begin p u p
("day
Hi. uru ' tmt. &gt;1 Mick ,i ml ! i ,i m ini te r, tin- work n f C h ris t
vu 11gfu?*n w i t Mortciiw runtru ll. il
araliun of a brief on Ihe proposed
Gurd.m Lnne and Jean W arren
bailcil bit Oiler iMiitd
lundmr • i . ,.ii nil
-boulder*, and 1
project to le *ubniiHe&lt;I to tlm ,,f Orlando were io.iie.1 it license
4411*1 nhiiXi l‘»eil till ii ixilfi |i'iiy al uni l t i l l y n ii vvli.it M w rongj u t ’rlcl Army
engineer’* office to wed ii. the ..n ic e uf Couiily
fi'UIbiFl tJ|satt fit - • V» i !. i(|l|MFHt \V h .1 I mn u y ii.g In you to n ig h t,
Judge It. W. Wore over the
in Jacksonville.
a ttCff,
. iln ihiilld, .In,., not apply to yo u

Doudney Returns To Woodmen To Confer George Boomed For
Office From Coronado Decrees A t Meeting President In 1940

Sanford
Doudnry,
8*mln«|*
Couny Tog Aoseoaor, i t turned to
hi* office today a fU r spending
arnrm l days resting a l Coronado
Baaah with h k family.
H r. Deadney su te d th a t h*
ap tn l part of his lira* fishing
la th* Indian Hirer near Tartl*
Mound and had good success. H«
n p a tto d that h« and a compankns
caught 34 bans on* morning ta d
mlltor morning landed BS.
Ob bla return to h it offlcw. H r.

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i pi- I iillt-tl Ho* ».J- ' I* •
from a wrrk'w Ih ia t . '9% trip *o h - kill I who
?f * h 4 ( i i 1111»,
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A tlanta, N ashville,
mid K m a
o, v i its ,|
S atif id dm mg
vdfe, imiiifiynuiiig the r d a b liid
he V' i i l end L* &gt;im. up f L,. - , f
no lit of a im llu ia iy departim » • hiuf
of I *mIit i* ID.v
r.
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(ll ,|„. f . . w al, i ompony Atore
Indus .i id today
r„M
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'he
imp*
Ih ih iiit u * It nil live »r an Mint U t
vision of Florti l l i 'l i i m i l . w. hi* had become ,t m »‘c-« - it v vv eli Mo
;i*^ i-ti‘d 5 Ir ( ‘-wan ill A lbiut » I h'psil • HO iit, llle I ’ido e i tio f wili.l
thud Hi*-"*nji " Li :oii a it In n- wi n
m selecting new nierrhaiidisiu
Tht* local HHTihan*. also *nt lucked iti ttrl.ilidi, in a coveMitre
fHHiitued mmoduling [darn for do lent.
D u rin g his
v e il here,
Mi
. i-rior o f In* rttoro which will
an noli nc i'i|
a
m iIi
ro fi*i*t m ainly u f liuw ulielvi - I eight ey
to take cure o f the added line «d Lint ml reduction hi the price of
until
t r niiwiiiiMers,
reiuvritig
■nniha mtiiiu.
chased an in terest in the paper j advent o f Ihe linotype machine
• hluf
\ \ illu p is ’ hope
of
wop
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t
’ovsan
*U»d
liusine"!
men
and served as business m a n a g e r|
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| rw i„ ( l)tlw „ f tll&lt;1
pleineril mg
the
|o e*-enf
&lt;ipnp
of Ihe periodical until HUH w h e n js......,,,,1.. Creamery, o perand o ' (II &lt;iuorgin uru opkimiHt ie4 due
hi
i m ainly to a bumper tobacco crop inent w ith tran^imt i mg m Mi
he sold h i* in terest
I*.
H a rry m&lt; nolype cu . I u ib machine. I
&gt;lie'll o f Hie nil f o '.
N n d * the Inl««
uditor
uf
I hi* VI " i t 1 wan fo ri muii o f thu plant [ and It* irttiuipatud Ii in*It p r i f ' f" r
| a lurgu cotton crop, lie *«id *haf.
KiAnimmuu U uxcttu.
f»»r
many
year*. W . A. H ath
lit lUlfJS Tin* Hu raid w n t pur- "hall, now a prom inent uttornt y I whuruai thu w eather 11 nukirnr
h c a d l.. * in iitiMf p a rt* of the
chtiA**d by il-i prtfiurtt nwncr.i.
i ( Urlundo, win* once a n i r t i r r
coufv'ry, “ thu lu d tu it th ing in
W in 'll fir s t ih* tub I b lu 'd ,
thu l o&gt; on Thu H erald, And Jo** U r

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tlu» W I'A employes but he add«*d " I j u i t don't like the idea."

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NEW YORK, Aug. 12, &lt; U )Emk&gt; Adamson, a lawyer, announeod today ha wa* starting a
presidential "boom" for S tn a'u r
Waits* Ooorg* of Georgia be
rau** bo didn’t lilts President
K ossstrll’i placing bim on the
"purge" |i*t.
Adamson, a nallvo of Georgia
•m l a farm er member of Ih*
Nasenn county Democratic commitUe, said bo was going to
Georgia Tuesday to ask tba sen­
ato r to spook k m prior to the
He said ko

‘Wronir W ay” S tu n ts

M an's A rm Is Found
In Shark's Stum ach

week-end.

He bcjj,iii 1
1 ■■ r if lb** 1‘ *i 1 ivh . are liiteiiing to me. There
H.itc
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It land • i (hfill
— IVP)— Police a-ke.l n^an
in In n many h e ir mid liquor
ui#! fig uf Iriu1 Sumiiuilu
lull'durn 1 u Ii V yusturduy l*i u lu n lily wrung
by uliuhnK
*b» • *u»*
lo rei ill N.infnrd and there is
oun y
i **r,H
Growern A m o (l rupu bm uul i i i h i i ' h ir m fu um l
pbittu und ■•iiin Mm uuuii'y g.inihling wlii.h take* thousande
i t * - ! 111 ^ 1
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| i i * lliu iltimnuh o f u iihurk m ig h t a irp o rt
u ftu r u ii
iiU«n»'*
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nf il'ilhi.1 out nf the puckat*
Mary
ommuni y lb 'u u * Tuuu||y u p rnfua*ilunil fiiih rrn iu ii in thu
nv u t fro m thu
id rth mn»*if
j i ii iv d.iy nf people who neeif it
day night at
IK) ..'clock.
ahead of schcdul.-.
, ■si If Stream .
Im tin- Mipimrt of their fam V1 .
.S.tuart
. . . . . ...
assistant
'‘Every city liai .-ill an . c n t ilia- "
K. Smith,
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# l*^, “'" " J * * * " * Stole attorney, suit! the arm hud nlane It. meet me, and ii«nv nt
l&gt;i \V. I', ltnm kr nnnouncsd
W ,7 .
Pisttk
&gt;aWed o ff halfway between them ha* found me yet," t.’»t il.nl in- 11 Ntinday evening, tho
l&gt; Miller in a session of the the elbow and shoulder. Il wu&lt; ugan grinned,
l- 'i ’ f the Union Services fo r
Municipal Court a' the
Police tin- light arm of u white man
ih. uhiiner jsuuld be ronduettd•Station tins afternoon s i 4iUU with handy hair, he sahl, and ItnIC
ml that Rev, Melton W are,
••'dock.
TWO
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nails had been well rare.l
on nf .Mr. mid Mr.*, It. W. W are,
fur.
» II pti-aidi at the Methodist
NEW ORLEANS,
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Final plan* for the annual
A rope around the wrist and
i iuiiili nt the final Union Service
camp of Ncuu*. Troop II will b* furt-uint, Smith said, was tied men were resem-d nil I nk.- I’.."
ih ir tr s in yesterday when tin ir m .1 Sunday. Voung Ware has
mod* a t the regular Inrellng In wilh sailor's hitches.
I • . ii n .iigneil to a chuich a t
r. periling
aulh.uird
mololboal Itn lings.
the s .'.ie i of Ihe First llaptla*.
caugh*.
fire
and
sank
wlille
iuii
Church tonight at H.on o'clock,
CONTRACT FUK KOItlt
nlng srennd k. u 2&lt;t mil.* “ .&gt;■
Scautms**ar W. E. K tder a n ­
SURVEY C H IEF DIEM
nounced tmlay, and urged all
Cl.EVKI.AND, - H I
I'resi The winning boat erii*ar.l th.
members of the troop to be pres­ den*. Homer Martin of the United finish line, hit the racing o.mLEEBHURG, V*. -M Y — Dr.
ent.
Automobile Workers Union prr niittse barge, and ul-x *-&gt;nk.
it II. Tittniann, nit, furnter head
slis-trsl yesterday th at H tnry Ford
of the Geodetic Coast Survey and
The weekly meeting, of Boy will sign
a
UAW contract
lie nlent nf Ihe National Gew*
(2.004.000 PLAYGROUND
Scout Troop No. 6 will be hold "aome‘im* durV .i tha 1039 pro­
j'i opine Secirty from 1915-10,
•a tke Junior High Heboid J o - duction sesaon."
KOKOMO, In d , - (7P)
U’*1* •li-il a t his home her* yesterday.
night at P:Q0 o’clock. Scout­
governmental offieinla p a i’.ici
m aster If. E. Morria said luioy.
MEETING POSTPONED
Th* members of 'he troop Use*
Th* regular meeting of the pa ted yesterday k. the dedication
tomorrow morning fo r a week's City Commission baa been post­ of the new (.’.000.1*00 municipal
comp on Sliver Lake.
poned until
Wednesday night, swimming pool and playgruun.l
Partly cloudy, possibly scat­
due to the abeenc* of several built a s a Works Progress Ad­
A la n e ter* d showers In. aouth and ancommissioner* from town. City m inistration project.
railroad Clark
F ran k I . L a ru o a
said crowd board Governor Townsend ‘ram s aaat portions Tuesday am)
In extreme south portion (onigk(|
deliver (ho principal address,
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Crowds In T ra in s Are D etails Of M a neuvers
Sw ept By N ear PanIn M ississippi Are
ic As L ights (Jo Out
K \p lained A s S ta m ­
And Blazu S ta rts
ina O f Men Praised

Petition To P e r m i t
M averick To ttunA s
1 In d ep en d en t Denied

C itin g

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NEW SPAPER

2 A re Killed, R o ta ry Hears
Scores Hurt In Talks On Work
Subway W reck Of Guardsmen

S T U D IE S SO V IE T A V IA T IO N

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. A l’fiUST 2
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W P A C h ie f D iscu sses
K e |l o r t s A lliance
Is S e e k in g $50,000;
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In Good Company
Everyone who mnlten as much ns two or three thousand
dollars a year in pretty apt o rejrard himself as a poor
' man At leas he would not likely classify himself as
he wealthier classes. And yet that is exactly
what he is. if the recent repori of he National Resources
Committee is accepted a. face value.
According to this report, there are 8,000,000 families
(no‘. twrsons) in the United States who are "continually
faring starvation.” And there are an additional 11.000,dito families who are "IightinR jstverty.” None of these
would seem, could he plated in the two to three thousand
P» »•*'*• ............ ............. a*a# dollar-a-yrar class. There are only 8.000,000 in this m
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called “comfortable middle class." And there are only
tkuas. R H iitis H mm4 » ii ! n *1 1.085,000 families who are “hahilually able to afford small

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Stopping Home Accidents

WHEN WORK 18 DONE: For
. I am In a .tra it
bctwiii
&lt; n , having a desire to depart.
I * la be with Christ; which 1.
i t t better.— Phil. 1:23.

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■ Far Canada, according to freslA m t llooirvelt, and Canada, a t•ordJng to DsWitt Mac Ken. le
Bill fight for ths United States,
l e t 's hope we never have to put
Wthsr o f those assert lone to a
Mat.
. --------- «*--------'T h o s e who believe In an tru stmore and more power to the
■sent should keep up with
trial of Rtate
Democratic
iteemsn
and
Tammany
I Leader Jimmy Hines la
York and see how ha
his power.
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ho no polltlca
In
ament organisations nper*
ta Georgia. No slreel There
sU orary was fired for
ng Senator George. T his
ho a lessen to all g°v|t
employees,
especially
supporting Administration

▼* guess It's no se had a fte r
,-Jaet think what * time we
I have g ettin g out a newe- If we still lived In the
age^—Eustle U k e Region,
wouldn't ba so b*J. The
sea between the stoaa age
brick hat age Is hardly
a m tinning.
»o —the Titusville Star-A dS-" .“ I t doesn't require any
J for the maa whoa*
I h n tta f tomes from a

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
Mrt, J. A. Hsrrold has arrived
home from Jacksonville.
Mr. end Mr* D. It. Brlaaon
and llt'J* daughter, Helen, withMr. and Mrs- Geo. Tyler of
Leesburg spent from Thursday
until Munday a t Coronado Beach.
They enjoyed the b « u and sheephesd fishing v»ry much.
Mr. and Mrs. P, 8. D algtr, S r ,
and son, Frank u f , Clearwater,
who have been vlalUng Mr. a id
Mrs. F. H. Dalger, J r - a re m w
with their brother, H. T Thrash­
er for a few days, after which
they will be with Mrs. N. If.
G am er for a few dsya before
going to Orlando where they will
he the guests of thslr brother
and slater, the Rev. end Mrs. C.
W- W hite, for eeveral days be­
fore retum h^i to their home In
Clenrweter. U tile Miss Dorothy
returned home yesterday after­
noon a fte r ependlng some time
nUy in Atlantia mod
in Georgia.
Klin two rlh
at
family moved this week to New
8 m J im where Mr. Klintworth
ia employed by the F- E. d
!Utyroed aa train dispatcher. Mr.
Klintworth an d . Royal have just
returned from a trip to South
Carolina.

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tho city Friday evening, with hi*
lamgwood
squad
of
County
Guards, of which h# Is corporal,
a'.tandirv company drlliDcacon Noah Jacobs of lha
Chuluota lU ptiat Church
waa
among thooa attending drill In
flanfonl las'. Tusailiy aw ning.
Lea looks mighty good
Mvy uniform,
him homo
furlough.
8. Monger atai grand
r Monger, hava rvfrom North Carolina,
hey hava baan via It log
Lima.
L Dumas, division Su­
d a n i of lha
Atlantic
na with haadquatU ra in
vlaitad Orlando yvalsr-

&gt;ld Argument
|Natne la Settled
ICASTLE, lo d , Aug. 22.
[Incla 8am hot M ttk d n
old argnm ant by order
Indiana city'* n * » * ayllt
word*.
Office departm aat kt
D. C., rwrlvod tha

fat Sanford Monday from
Chuluota and wVG* bar* sack *f
them punkaaad th e Umlt In * w
i wbiak *f annum
arodU o f Ckuhwtn -

fKTJin V 'f&gt;&lt;oIi Itu H irtf at rnlunit
ae ro ** thp Ht
la w r r n r c river p
thn
"Jiii ill it lin*** t*»
fo r nearly a century and a half
rMilriMitl^ nr lr»r*. hip th r ugh
Th at iisue U the proposed Hi
th r rtfimh*, a ■rr»itly priK'lHB.
laiw rrn c e deep w * &gt; r w * y
con
Tho ■ r l[dllll'lr»i&gt; Mg.iumt ‘ hi* 7AMnesting the
continent's
G r c il t o r w i y :
la k e s ports w ith the A tla n tic
Tho t u Irnnf1In wm ilil hr rnhb#«I
ocean, thus m aking ocean ports nf
thoir
lift'"-bluofl fr rig h t nn
of such Inland cities as D uluth. Ufth «wl '&gt; nf tha* In r iirr, am i gn
Chicago, Octroi'., F o rt W illiam . hankn jp'
Ont , Toledo, Cleveland and B u f­
Tho Uin itn l S tuU n wouhl bo
falo.
’•pomlinp nmnoy un h rm *r that
The deep w atcrw vy has been flo w * intii7 th .* aom in (anniliaTi
o ffic ia lly defined as a w aterw ay
tho
i'an adisti
* rrito ry . Fr*' m
etth a channel a t least 27 fer* point nf view , th e r r A o m o t h m ir
teep to accommodate 90 percent 'I r * n r # a limit tho UniteH
of th&lt;* vessel* salting the s rvro hr in jf q« Vb.III nif tu pay th f comT
«e*s. A nythin g shallower thuu ilf iJfVoliipinir tho S*. Ijiw ir n r #
27 feet would choke out much rapid*
Instead, it is
proponed
ocean fre ig h te r tonnage.
that all Amciicau* or all Canadian
There ate two
natural
bar- in r n l, should In- built along d if ­
i lir s for most ocean tonnage b»
ferent m i/s ,
Iw tcn the Grcxt la k e s and '.he
Hrv, ral la ig e ports, such na
A tlantic occrre
Boston. New Y ork, Philadelphia.
One i* the 30 mile atretch of B uffalo and M- ntreul would see
r.a r iu g In ternation al Rapids on th eir big -h ipp ing im luslric* go
the lower S t. Lawrence
riv rr.
lo inland pin's
I The Canadians have b u ilt canals
And (fro m the Canadian |w&gt;int
snd lucks siound '.he rapids, but
of view I the richer U .vted Stoles
these w o rk* accommodate only
could develop indus'nes
along
-iiia lic r vessels r A |jir a &gt; j I t feet
the St, ln w rrn c v before the corof water or less)
responding ateu on ih r Canadian
The other hurdle is the llO niile
siiU- could get under way, therestrip uf land separating l.akrs
by cresting s new
industrial
Erie and O ntario, along which
menace to ranadiav* industry.
runs (h r famous N iag ara river
The priscnt state of a f fa ir * :
T h at river drop* several hundred
Presid&lt;nt Roosevelt ha* Just
feel between the two lakes. Port
proposed It, ('anuda a new tre a ty
ca slipped, uprooting the bushes T o le d o Gold Cham pionship title of the drop, incidentally, creator lo p e rm li the U ni'ed S ta irs to
as hs felt Ths roots, etrangt aa I t d iffe re n t times: 1011. '15, lit, the b re a th -takin g beam y of N ia ­ go aheatl w ith a power dam and
it assma, war* R urally costed 'IT , -21. '22, "23, '25. '26, "27. gara Kalla. (T h e Canadians xl-n the deep w aterw ay along the Si
have b u ilt the W elland ahip caxul
'2H, '31, "32. and '33.
with silver.
around the falls, but ita channel l.a w rriic t, allow ing Canada u n til
Until iMftS this district pro­ BUYING COST CARDS
1919 pi complete her p a rt o f tho
is only 26 feet deep&gt;.
Do
no*,
make
the
mistake
of
duced silver valuvd at over $5,system, This assumes {'anuda i*
Here ia the deep w aterw ay
000,000 a y^ar. Today ths mines asking for a "post card'' in a
?.&gt;t ready tu upend the money,
post office, because there will scheme its elf:
hava been vxhausUd.
tiut would approve the scheme
F irs t, dam up the Ht. la w n -n e e
be none In stock. The Govcmnow, so the U n d id States could
river at one or two places along
mtr*; supplies "postal cards," or
RACQUETS CTIAMIMON8-----and go a hi ail.
with
printed
postage the In te rn a tio n a l Rapids,
United Slates Single* Racquets csrda
Canada has not replied tc
build_ lucky to
lift, and
lower
C kam pkb for 11 years wa* stamps. Poat cards a r t private ocean vessels aruutsl the dams. A m erican liulc Urnns Ul il l in?
f'l art nee C Pvll, th* -William or unofficial card* admitted lu
The channel would have to bo treaty tu the O ttaw a governm ent
Tidvn of Rackurta.- He held thia the rnglU when a postage stamp dredged in spots to 27 feet.
Even i f tho l am idian govern­
I*
affixed.
title la 1915, '17, 10. *21. V i. ~U,
Second, the dams would supply m ent should sign the tre a ty , It
Taawrrow:
Church
of
the
Moat
•26. "J7, -28. '31. '32. and '33.
2;RII0,01HI horsepower of electric wuulil have lu bu ratified by th *
Tell also Raid possession of the Holy Damn!
power to be divided between the A m erican Senate and the C a n a ­
United State* and Canada —or dian par la m e n t. tio lh bodies
| rather the countryside along tho have declined tu approve such a
I Is so much distressed.
tre a ty in the past.
[ Really it would be
g re v j rivrr on both aides.

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ro T IW l HILVKIt . . . .
Diego llualca did not know it
st the lime, but 'he wild goat
he (based up s mountainside in
toill war worth n n rly 92,000..
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Diego llualea - was an Indian
hqntri vi It.ilivia and th* goat
was Just anothrr meal to him —
almost. A fter a hard chase the
animal eluded him; bu‘. In su do
Ing It led llualca t° one of (ha
richest silver deposits ever diacevered.
Grasping a clump of buihe* as
he clamlierrd over a Ic Jg . of
steep rocks after the goat, llual­

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DISPELLING THE FOG

I thing It there were srp.-b.idy
■who could UJk for ‘.h« Republi­
c a n party. The National Chair[ man Is aupposril to do that, but
Chairman John D. M. Hamit- banking association In th* coun- her* he tv affronting Liberty
ton nf the Republican National try, devoted the best part of a ’ I-eaguer* Just as U hi* rrganCommltlee ha* blossomed out aa spaech before the hdrrnatlonal Datlop could get along without
an economic expert. Ha lakes la- Chamber of Comm ena to tho ra- tbs fat contribution* of those
•uc with Ihc facts and figure* &gt;ciproeal trad* accord*. Now Mr. who constituted th a t great ag­
of Secrelary of State Hull’s ra-I Aldrich ia ogaloat Ul* spending gregalton devoted to saving the
port on the working oat of tho ‘ program,
th* Koosgvslt fiscal country from F ritiklin D. Raoacreciprocity trad* tiaatlas. |t sp ,-a st-u p , lha
social security or-veil.
pvars, according to International rahgam enta
and
pretty nsarj “But the Republicans seemingTrade Expert
Hamilton, th at everything also tbgt appailsLos Ijr never learn. They ar* quietly
.Secretary Uull'x proudest achieve- I t* th* Nowp*al. lie s a l a t th* | organialn*
a
now
campaign
ment really doesn’t amount to haswi af the
Nuavbar On* table agolnst the reclprachl trad* promuch a fter all and is. m oreover,: a t tha Amtciciw Liberty League brim . They plan to tajr down
an Incitement 1" war—because dinner ia 193*. And yet ha said their attack on lha ponding im­
material* of possible
m iliU iy ,u f the Hull tr^atlifg that "th is| foliation* with. Ciechoslovakla,
n a t Britain and Ca
use figured among th* export* - 1 program will! moreover, eontri- G
Great
Canada. Atinstead of what lha trod* trestles twit* largely to th* prosperity of though
country's
foreign
th* aountry'i
X7 day*
ar* represented
to be, agree- lb* other nation* _ of lha world. trad*
tf«d* has doubled
doubted from th#
raent* of accord and amity aiming and with Improvement of the ot the Hawley-Smoot Ac! In 1932.
the nation*.
&gt;economic condition* of fsrslgo thyjy. profess to ees tha country
If Chairman Hamilton ia not nations our own markets will be headed far ruin because a few
careful, h* will find himself d l-, broaden ad and a w own Induct rial high tariffs have been roduesd."
No, the foregoing Is not a
rtd ly saying aamethtng dafinit# Ufa strengthened and mad* m e n
about tb* program of th* minor- secure."
quotation
from
a Democratic
i'y party, which would bo a vloAnd only h a ! month Jam** A. campaign speech. It era* Rut out
lent departure from all th* rule* ____c l Wrk.tfcAt. *'e i l l during th* recent aeaalon of Conof Dr. Glann Frank and th* 2M
f
gfeaa by my tflstfafenUbad and
member* of tb* G, O. P. Program
8taU» S tafl Cecy. and consistent
colleague
on
th*
Commtlt**. If the
Republican Chairman *f the National Far- othar aide of lha palR kal fa tt*
Nat tonal
Chairman
dews not sign Trad* Council, «ic., davattd who directs the publicity fa r tha
watch hi* atop somebody la going , whtd* n ^ t i h s artieU to th* Republican NaHeaal Com mitt**.
With Chairman Hamilton aaejhg
hr lha
law . Th# form er Pfaaldant I* V wMi . “ T^a r ^ r o c a l trod*
genua mt w ar and
understood to fvel thill h th* f*ro#m*nU
have
alroady c y th* daat r t t loa af A m erkaa In­
reciprocity trod* i g t s s ments lie* paodsd our foreign mark***. * dustry generally, *Ad tha Mroaora
the germ af daatniatlan fay tha * • Tb* M m O k l n c e ra ry » • barUaularly, and bin proa* agent
whole country.
expert*acad W v * M
IB3$ *M XabouAelsg only * taw manUU
Bock In 1*32, whan Mr. Hoover IBB1 wn* due targajy U th* **• ago th a t that* agraamenU have
foreign
t* pointing e a t the perils aat) (Anaida a f faction trod*. «M blhg adaUad Urn eourdry’s
picturing th* aw ful laaaaqarncs* aa to put work man to wajk
whar* |g U e unfortunate
of tha poaalhla slactisw of Frank- m n k h g
produaii fot
sip art,
IW
who w*«M Ik * I*
Un D. RaaoavaH. ha Indicated which. Bl tarn , Incroaaed. ‘ha Ba­ know w hat pallet** bn la to v*t#
ikal if tha sacred Smaot-Uawey mantle demand (*r manufactured
I k * to g it a f f l
tariff was Interfered with, -lh a good*."
graaa wiR grow In a tn a fa of a
C a m tha Cham bar af
kxndrad dtiaa, n thauid nd towns; mare*
af lha
8U&lt;aa.
M O B *i
swo V
v sMe sMs isix
w,
lha wwda will overrun tha fWIda
of mlRkwa a f t t h w ."
I gather that,
whathrn tha hooror af
lt i
t#rtd
will M E&gt;.
ha tto
in. or Soautar Vandeaburg,
Mr. Hamlltan * U •#» ho Chklrmoa a lt« r til* e e w M tfa e I* • » •* ,
•blah M B ' rxplak** k b U f
'l a «*•
Dying 9*
BY CHARLES MICHBL80N
Democratic Natkmal Committee

Third,
the
Welland
Canal
arousal N iagara would be deep­
ened to 27 feet, and Niagara
Fait* would be beautified and im­
proved tu deliver mure electric
power than the private interrsta
casing it from the two govern­
ments now provide.
Fourth, Canada would he cred­
ited with all the money shu ha*
spent on the St. Lawrence w ater­
way ar*i Welland Canal an far,
and the United Slates would pay
th* bill for creating the deep
channel along tho rapids atul
creating the power dam or dama
requir'd. Thia coat would be cloao

to (noaooo.ooa

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, l *r? ara the maln arg u m en U ,
for the deep waterway:
Ninety pererr,' pf th* world'*
ocean-going vessels could reach
the kJand ports nf America and
they would develop a new eoasl-

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power question:

All through tho years, the a r­
gument over electric power baa
atowly been overahadowing navi­
gation. The Itouaevclt admaiistration professes to ace behind some
nf the opposition to the w ater­
ways the hand nf the Aluminum
Company uf America and th#
Niagura-lludson power company
of New York.
So—about the only Ineonteatlble statem ent you can mak*
about the fit. Lawrence deep w a­
terway la that it would bavt
been built year* ago If there
were no valuable electric power
lying idle (bu\ ready for ua«t
|n lh# 8[ Uwcync* rapMa, or
If th* river were no boundary
line between two nation*—which
It happen* to be during much of
its course.

Why Not E at At
These Warm

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cause uf ehrup truiispurialaai
By MORGAN BEATTY
WASHINGTON. Aug. 22— bPl arul pow* r.
—(’resident Roosevelt's excursion
Arm roan and Cansdian wheat
to the new Thousand Island* fanner* could sell 'h rir wheat
bridge between Canada and the lo better ad sa n u g e in the world
United States booaU onto the m a rk *t b^rau NO u ttnulil ffrt*
front page an International i»- th rill |i *bji hi nrnvf th« if ram hy

.MONDAY, AUGUST 22. I»l*

stick or pole Li grasp tightly, thus making the Mood flow
more freely. When nu*. in use, the stick was hung outside
the shop, with a white bandage wound around It In a
spiral ready for uae— indicating that'a surgeon was avail­
able. Ru*. the sight of the gory polo was discouraging to
the sijueamlsh, so in time the Itarbers displayed a pole
painted red and white, Instead of th*‘. actually used In the
operation.—Marlon Nicholl Hawson, llandwrought Ances­
Unlteil Slates will fight tors fDu'.ton)

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line thousand* of mile* in length.
Freight could he handled at a
fraction of '.he ro»t by mil, rog
tram -shipm ent through r c i - i J v
canals snd purts.
Thr power developed by a Hi.
I-swrrnce dam or d*ms would
create new k .lu-lrial empires
along the shores of the S |r f s s .
rtnee on lx&gt;ih Nfilet of tNo in-

S t Lawrence Water- t
leinmlional Nirtler, opening up
way Discussed For pcsaibili'ic* for exploiting great
minvral wealth, espeeully iron
Century And Half ore
in upstate New York, be­

least 27 000,000 fam ilies worse o ff th a n you- arc.
Anti if you are one of the 19 or 20 million families
■Ilf 1*41 I t ito • • * f * r r* continuously facing s ta r v a tio n or poverty, i1
. may help you
f&gt;«iMI#a«l*ai mi a ll ***** 411* 9 * 1*%#*
to know that you a r e no the only one in t h a t particular
W441lt4 t* tl
■•#
■ r t i lf M &gt;■ lh l« H M f
1 *4
*U « t.oal. ami th a t an a m a t e r of fact the n u m b e r of those who
t t o fa tal ■•**■ t a l l i i l f l l i f f t a I
small. If you
4J I f*c%t« I * 9 « lllM t iiB mi mrn*' a r e very much b e t te r o f f is rom pnra tlve ly
M M 4i*p « *rto a l i n t *
•**
■ i*« are broke in his day a n d time, you a r e p r e tt y a p t to h* in
m 'g h ty gootl com pany.
&gt;

Some ara planning legislation
• take the profit out 0f war,
■lie others a r t Insisting theta's
•T tr any profit In any w ar. If
lu re was any profit In the last
* r, the (lerm ans must have
gtten It.

U-B.Fft.o6.

Reoftevelt $ Trip
Pftlnts Attention
To Canal Dispute

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compliment, recently on the Urge
•m ount of ''new
construction"
THE HARDER'S POLE began Its career in Ihc Middle
■awe wo have been printing. To Ages, when the ar‘ of surgery and the trado of barber
all we say thank*. You build 'em. were combined. 'Blood-letting was then the great cure-all:
■ w all print It.
n vein in the arm was opened and ‘he patient was given a

MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 193ft

STRANGE AS IT SBEMS—Ry JOHN HIX

■tot *| Tto

An expensive Item in he high cost of housekeeping is
tausetl by accidents which occur in the homes. Ac­
cording to the Department of Commerce, he average cost
ot such accidents, most of which result from s ambling
over rugs or wet floors, and handling worn out elcclricul
appliances, is no less than ‘wo million dollars u day.
[t,&lt; * WAllRlOHH ON BROADWAY
The good housekeeper does not have to worry alsmt
Siren's war-cry n l l i lb* accidents in thi* home, since she has a place for everything
If
chief. to com*
and keeps everything In its place, but for the Ipettefi of
L
OJfci da o n th eir W ir - ilin r . rnuinl
the careless or Indifferent housekeeper, whose life ami
L , ^ ‘ ihmbbin^rncinr. bet , v,l ! "J""* faff*ly*VS.011. n
*
Unl tlm,Kcr from atR j- • Icqdrum
ridenls, ,Mts.s EWiyl Holloway. D istrir. Home Agent
of
BL' *Mt. bumr*i building. malt. a Cainenville. has prej.ared the following suggestions;
I rut shorn on chairs or under beds at nigh
• mammoth pyre.
2. Put the furniture in place before going to lied.
Invisible i* when they bill"
trails
'*• Teach children to pis*. toys away whenthey finish
th a t have not leaved u, twice a j playing.
k m I red Springs,
1. Soap or water In the bathtub, on tile floors or
Ibstr shadows dog the ambulance linoleum causes many falls which could easily be prevented
that wads
by using a rubber mat for the tub, washable bathroom
till Old M anhaltsn's cuncrrlr rugs, and by immediately wiping up nil spilled liipiids.
forest rings
5. Rubbish in poorly vent tinted places, or oily rugs
'A fte r the fire these shadow, carelessly thrown in closets may ignite spontayvo
jously.
Window.hop
B. I-igh ihc way for sleepy wanderers at (light by in­
f a r a r m plumes and huge dec
stalling night lights in bedrooms or by keeping u small
trie fish.
W hirs tncandr.cchi armies charge electric torch on the bedside table.
7. l.lgh1. the stairway and do not leave articles even
the top
an continents of color, while they temporarily, on the stairs.
wish
8. Keep a tightly fitted screen before every open fire
l y pawnshop rascm rnls tilled
9. l)o no. turn on an electric light while the other
- With ancient guns
Band touches the water faucet or touch any electrical con­
hlang the path that rat, w h.rr nection while in the hath tub.
, Broadway runs.
10. Threadbare electrical light cord* arc dangerous
—Jay Rodcrlc De Hpainfire hazard^.
11. Disc
scnnnectlng by Jerking nn insulated cord teurs
A* we get It Mussolini and
' O ss. Franco are planning to t s ­ the Insula.ion away from the button and makes cxixtsurc
ar! every effort to end the Hpan- to Uve wires possible.
lah Civil war befurt the next war
12. Line loose rugs so they will lie flat and not slip on
breaks out,
polished fnors.
r
— o
13. Use leas wax and ruh It In more carefully.
D u llerakl has received many
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S A N W O T B R U M ) . N A N F O S D , f flj 4• I

■la #•* |k« p«rp*»» *1 I lUXUriCfl/*
■tag («»44 will l« rk«ra*-a fM
T he report also Roes on to po'tF out t h a t there are
*f «4vtrU «Ii| MtM.
r v ^ i l««4la ( • ■ p t i r
r tp n only 800,000 fam ilies in the l ’oiled S ta te s which have i n ­
T l# Ilrral4 la (to M lltia l comes in excess of $5,000 a year. All the ren., or some i
ifftltliff, O fllm a ir 27,000,000 fam ilies e a r n less th a n th a t. So if you are
)■ l i t I t l i w l rill*-*
BM iff Will ftl&gt;*fp«l m a king $5,000 a y e a r a n d are dissatisfie d w ith y o u r lot in
rtara to i l l*B(t ■■Mi N#** life, con ent y o u rse lf w ith the knowledge th a t there arc at

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THE

Social

; r ? - l i - : -j L - t i f f j j . H r , ,

HANFORD

A n d Personal Activities

M A H Y M A X W E L L , S o c ie ty E d ito r

T e le p h o n e 1 th

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H E R A T D. H A N F O R D .

Picnic At SnnLundo

T O -N IG H T
A d m lM lo a

1 0 c-SSe

Flankad by honor guard* o f
h it comrades In the H arvey Sscd*

Drum

Corps of Miami,

Wallace

I I . B m lth, w orld w a r haro who
bsld tba
iscord
as
!|ta
must
wounded A m erican noldirr in the

war, was Isid Iu rest. Smith f w
wounded 1 1 2 lim es, Uu died here
this week.

TUESDAY—

ALL SUMMER

■—!■ -WEDNESDAY

frocks
Cottons
Linens
Chiffons
.^Crepes
£ 3*

*/2 PRICE

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F T .O R fD A

PA GE THRHB

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G u a r d s m e n

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Mr. arul Mr*. Archie Hr 11* had
it* the if guest s the past
week
M r. and M r*, flla n Creri*haw .
Mrs, D l! Phillip* of Iturtern,
who have been living nt Orlando
.

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(In., Mrs. I l e l l y Bosw e ll ,
Mi*"
A l i c e U w i r t e r , M b . J e n n ie M ,rmoved to h a y to n a Bench where
riw u i arul C
W . iT ra w fn n l
of
Mr. Crenshaw i* connected with
A u g u s t a , (in.

H e r a ld
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It s

A n n iv e r s a r y
•i*n
Ui •

o * om ’ ’ns
■ui I..,
M,i r‘ i b. mi in' ♦ - 1 • '1
1
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Pe rsonals

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S a n l o rd

Housewives

a pickle apicc. i t ia aometioies
available In the F a ll in green
form and la h ig h ly prixed fo r
the p rep aratka* o f Mglnger pears"
and o ther rich preaenrea. C ryatallixed and preserver!
ginget
root, com m ercially prepared, U
good in daaacrta, aalada. and confeetkma.

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Talks &lt;&gt;n Work

• ""liriuM s - nni P*fl* On*
T h re e
C s
( ’lu h
d I « Ttdn a« ed |he defense **f th»
I*1 * • r M iesissippr valley by **th*
H ue
I'M iV -. against an itiv n l
int*
i'm k,
k no wn
.»»
th^
Thr m ember* of the I hi ■ ( " h
H&gt; .‘ w
n \\ h 11 h
no hide d
tht
lub
h
i
l
l
a
ptrmr
M
i|i|)«
r
,ti*l
T l fc S IM Y
1 * t -IInfant 1 y o f
which the lo
Miss
K a U u tin c
t l i n i t&gt; iin
Han f o u l 4 • i r I Scmii't will m eet p w m i i m n ^ pmi s&gt; F i m Liv n ^ h t ml proved oiler n iccciit ilim vs .n * *1 -mils nt*’ a
Spring-*,
( ham i .m «
• t th e Little Ihm n- i*i I »»&gt; I*. M -1 Hanlaii.io
'I ■ g* Mtet
••
ih vis im is , in
her htJiiu on O-ik A v e n u e .
for ihe uiTiiHinn t i e f r \ 1 * ' \I;iry
to gn *ti .Sanlarmlti &gt;| it ij«
• u ' 1 iu it a th e o r e ti c a l to till
ot
Mm*
I , ilium
|v a * .
T h e l^nlir &lt; M MM' iMrv S&lt;«etety H u rt and
lhM ias
l**u itiy
V\ a rtc n
»|k id ■ .on noil men took putt Ml
lUltltllljf
Nllil
ll«ru-mL
'
tit'!
)f
a
• f th e • I* till tn^|H'l
I &gt;tl» t tiiciv,
I t * s-nd, po inting o u t
thilltile past
A n d end
ill I h*y !*&gt;)» ■ 1
Hr Inn-In finml, will hoM i' s f p g ( !■ *V«*kl ibnpirbiMi* the r\. thtn*
hi",, ,1UM- o f the
lOgl
Ik'iich
H- the
gue&gt;t of
Mis
The m&gt; ruber•* urul 11 • a i i ‘ t«
ular
tm-m*' -*
itu-f'irig ui
the
1 *
||M' III . Ill*
Up
lo
will
M il dicd Hmlkto
M i " H u ll. M
Ibui*.
IlOlilP Ilf Ml"
Ma'lhrw s it Mill
■ ti forth b e f w e e n
1\
Mild
’!
I .•»Vli
Ik'Frtfvit* |l«'ti \ W a h n .
««| Av^nti*. iii a on I*. M
S t l la r l mu' i-’ u ha* ret urned tJ.. . . . u i n o w w e n - e n g a g e d . Thi
1 Miirtx
(i»'l llllv,
M il l
\ tt'IIM home .it 1&gt;•
h
TIIJL I M I I U
day**
uii
|ii-ndnig Hie pu-t 1, . m u r - in-ted in
• f JtieK ’ •‘in iMi
K ith- few immifi- in Perm -yIvun iu and * -I
T Tb » &lt;’&gt;itiioutiiiy
/vewmg Flub ( 7&lt;‘ i inly
No gi, \ • i n o o i i t f l . 7 otl.OhO
S' 4 jltt't New 'll 1 k
will m*-H nt th e li»&lt;nu of M m , *■ 1 me Hurt, Mai u* m
t | t &gt;i ill w as then
intro
Mnreui
p h K ’ itl
M.I1 \
W . Cl. Burn*,
v 4 4 lh a
'u
amt sin*,.
b r ie fly
o'
Finn' y , l i m a
l im-14 b 141 \
l.ixxe
" .1 rid Mrs
A
M
Philip^
\\ ui,
111, tt ■■ 111 \ e o' 11 11n*l « Iml Li
A m i W hulil.ui
| I,, ,1- h w in ,|
Lett* 1 Plidip*. a id g iM 't.
B d l\ M .a n
to l
II- -.ml t h e m«i!
if 1*11, M u rk
i 'I* i * I uni
1,i Hoy Z arb t
.in
-p* tiding this week ii.il d&gt; 1*o‘ huu-iM had b e e n pre
H e lp s
F o r
K i l l itiifr. Fi eil
I h *i*n
Hmldy at lhk\ l**tm H*-«ch
I•,* nl l.n an ov vl w tielloHig bust
Proctor. I h ik Hi own |t..b II tk n*
dm ng *lie maneuver*,, moifin a 11*I 1 harh-A ra m n u n
M» a ml Mrs \\ A Kitt- haMwii h t a il e d to d e v e lo p .
Ho
*s th en gu«-*t tin-*
wei-k
then Lit 1
gn I u at* to h e a lt h Him
W u is o ii Hay es, nt
'.*'- i-.i *1r th e men w ho part ici
a \» that
pep pel 1* an *11 n l y dauirhM « \h
I hl&gt; folia It* n li
pa '. 1
'Of*' f t d , he s a id , w*differ*
lit
and
m
fm
it
elv
I•
••u*
Th. m &gt;"io n of ’tpife h to m - ]
tie
Ill-nil 1 1 *111111if which
ccm
pioiliict
wht
n
fie^hly
^
1
•
m
l
in
bailee, Hut tli'ktum,
the natural
Mi am i Mr« ► , B T a y l o r and 11 i, ,,| them
much si ti n y table null
flavors . f f..a |- u n i ‘
ib iu g h t e i, I , a« •
luive 1e Mir mat
1 1 , ..imI tli.il t he ..... i n k o f till
lied | m ppei has no
it tat nor,
ia in fa t a l to gomi coukt t y a s |
fiorii a
* v neat um ill Alii i.
, v*u% i a i u niri&gt; g o o d am!
bo
*i»r,cnll\f
to
the
bla*
k
It
none nt all If you Vkeuhl at Lain
liama and Wc&gt;l H o n d a .
..1
' 11c 1•- w t
in. 1 ii iiip 1liming
couiew
fi.tm
n
plant
■
&gt;lb
it
1 ip
tliMirvtinn in 'In- culm ai y fi* Id
. i1, cl 01 sou Led w.»t« i
111*11 fl 1
1*1011
1
a&gt;emie
I
h ill) e x ln o n iy
I cm ,. to know vmir
and to
Hum !
of I ' a i v
Abernathy . 1. 1 t* ail a n a
he ot her menu
but p epp ci, while p apiikii
a
use them with i Iim rmtiii.*'nm
!
w ill !egr&gt;t
*0
f. .nm
t hat
h« ■• * (ii i s ,if 1 he &gt;'v pi dll ion. No
w Jth
a
il* ' 1*e
(Jmil •* y m * |urea i&gt; the l u s t mild kin iet v
eitntiiitK
t,, fi, ill at • |te home
i .
din* A il , he said, d evei
punyefiey
III*
U
f
*
I
1* *' '|e 1 i.t Ioirmult i atnui. it in judg ed by |
o f hef
11a i vj 11s, 117
M 1 lb nvdl*r
I1* 1 ol wiij «line
3)
impoi
i
j
nt
a*
a
food
f
o
\
o
ink;
• U v n g t h and f U v &lt;&gt;/4
A
high
Av riLn
i «pt. W a *ht-ut Ii al-o e om p li
of
r
tilt, n
ll I mli i|il! i* ha* d- ln .u y ,m i yet .uni a AprT*‘vliri|f
1 ui ed 'll* ink'll on th eir eruliU*
make'.
an
effeelive
e-M in-h
"
not
la ck in g
in
mt n*r&gt;
Mr
and -'Iili&gt; ti* |i
ij'r e u
u n i olid uiMi.ih
M*«i* t h a n t*if
r h u a g h the dua li ty hi *n*l tuny I lunirariai* paprika h "'in* wim t lee
amt M i*
dean .'s
Adams |. . . 'i l l uf tile 1 1oup* w e r e JU*I
01 ii- pi ormunecil in rUiioi
li.iiii
be the m oii exp idmivc f
buy.
liav i- lit t fin a n il a ilh 1*-hi
.
i is &gt;» ais nt agi'
Kegulm
it IA *H'i 7* UilM'at ill *be mug inn the Spanish,
tiy*-,s m r. \as
\ri « y til 1 11 ei s
CiUlHf ( l e d
with
t innnmon and 1 a***-ui, though J
for It'nw lH 111 i lied hi yr kVI lb kb--!
Mn iu-ifivu v e r s e vpi rs sed them
nut
u!“ntieal,
anso
&gt;
110 iLu th at
air*d rc-oilt
Hi f.ivt an uilc* uh
Mr
and M i* L
M
( a n II • i . k i s ip I&gt;1 m g Will please ii with
»|Mf f will never do the w o ih of they »i&lt;&gt; u-w-d in'eichange *bly m have 11s then
lion -* g m *ts Mi­
cmmiieree
Both
yoioe
fio
iu
the
« fine one
ami M i '
K'
H II* ruli t •* 11 au*l
Wh.dt AJIlt i
.III u-i « m |H|’ k i bark of tfe*-A The flavor b h i*la *laoght* i, Ik ’i ty ,i» un, ol l o*«*u gUt Ms of the
Ur ver 1‘inl
«ni
lift IT, fo r flnYotiiiK Hyiufm
a n d 1 with pi act t*tolly all -*we*-t- and
Ml ’ f t e*| A Uiehev Sunduy.
M i " A ll**
Me*iloii*‘ has re
amijm. or ill alls eth* ■ m u ' u i c , f mi*!*.
i loves, tli, luids of an ever* turned hmue fie tii New
h id
w h e i e it i* ini|ioii n n ! thill a e l e i r l
Mr and Mr* M a l l e i M e w in g
she attended ottii
color lw r&gt; tallied
I* .* i»-imU&gt; 1 t'*i-'ii tree, have a at 1 ontr. itch t'lty m I i i 'U'
h.ik* t e l u i i i e d h*itin tio in w w v
flavor,
iirul
a
v
e
iy
kinr
Ik
color
is
liter *ehn’d at I olumbui 1 in vet
best to t.e the in in 11 bag o f thin
11 a I mon th 's ' t a v in * hi* a g o , 111
(lo v e s »»ty.
|
m ii^Iiti or ehei'^-vlotli -mi
*bal . an indication «*f ip o ib t)
are
nutat
often
used
m
cuittloiiiith ey ca n be te mov i d * a n l y
Mi
V 11 gtniii Ibin 11 has h* hei
Mr v A
l&gt; /00I11 v and Mi.** g i i i s i lu 1 1 o n si n , Miss .l lu ig a r v i
(■ round ip ic e s . mixed with the *ton w ith other spices*.
N
utm
etr
arul
Mace
an*
clo**dy
It* - .1
/.M.b.ov
h av e
ret li m e d 1
^
o th er *llt*»* diefits, givx- the mint
*tf -hieks*i'Uvdie.
1elated
pi n«luct a. not very dif
honu fr o m I hiyto na Bea* h where
aadiKfacLory r iM ilis
in
ca kcn ,1
f e m il t ■ flavor The nulm«|* m they wer*' the guest **I Mr. amt
purMing-*. and pi *•*,
F u eitd o f M i * W U Beech
the kernel of the fr u it
of
an Mrs A H Z a c h a r y , J».
St re mirth mid fh iv er , part icu
1 ■ 1 w ill be glad
know Hint *h*
ever
k
'n
r
n
In
-e
;
mace,
a
grow
th
la rly tn gtim ml spn t N m e tpitrk - 1
11,1 * u c o v iie tl fio»n a rek-eilt ill
I
hat
fiirni.-*
nm
uiid
the
nhcdl
cov­
Mr and M iA llan
M*k*ely
ly lout on • ex in ju r e to it
mo
IBuy
I 113
il
ering the m i*m eg The fla vo r ia 'pent Sunday at Ib tyto iu i Hem h 1
them, when possible, »r» *a 11 "lig
g iht
diMt ini liv e and the
up tee
*l»- T h r y w.-r^
H..mr •&gt;» I
a,
| l „ y t ..n ,
met* I container-'
If
bry
»r**
f*er Ves to be mi»re wklefy used
Mr- M ill) M r ....* , « I... h . - I . . n . ^ } S l ,IllUj w , „ . xi, n m l M
p u r r b a -o d m
ca rt on *,
r»MU'kV
u
„
| , v, . (|1&gt; M i m OI.-iU l&gt;&gt; ....
th em to closely ro v e ie d '.ui ti i h Km .1 tu o tly d iffe re n t weakening thrn - f... -L'v.’ rnl .la y*.
* 1 y ulduiL a pnu;b of nutm eg i *i
or s m a ll k ! i *h jar n for st"
sp 1 Ig.
M i- (Niimtiiner* Mei-*rh an il M m *
n lilad- i f mace to aoiips
«3*l
Mr. a nd Mr*. F S. MeCaiilev
I’rp|HT Ih the iiiimI nuli-ly
l «* 1 ha T r u l m k.
those
of a nu M l*. Joh n
M cf' ii ii lc y
re
UH'tl nf nil tlir i*ptev» - h rrr r j rtiiueA. part w u hi 1 ly
cream or chicken stock fm inda- . ......'ll s . . m l » y ...k'hl r.i.n. Uuv
1 | f &gt;ni| M' ~ j
,.l|U, x
....*
lianlly u fiHul, wi'h tin- . »■' p
(inn nf iw ii'll, nn vi Wi.li 1, kmii,
..... * I '- '- * '
............" “ 'I*-'1 ........ .luUKhl.'.. M»rlhu J ...............
„ M.h w ...... . Vll w l „ „ rllV(
l
•prW iIini: is n»t uccrptuhlc : A llrp ic r, in fla vo r and fr a g ­ .. w , , k ... t h r P»hn « irvl.' Inn
Illat k null wlittu | h pprr nr,- linlh rance, augge-ila a in ix liire of
day to jkpeml ti who* t w i l d »■ .e*
Mr-. T. A.
»n,l
, h). „ UrBl- ..f I I . . . m l M o • II
from the name i ’ urfi', '.hi* fruit cinnamon, cloves, and ini'm cg . It
uf n climhint: »hnib. Thr w hrlo| ia not, however, tt eombiiutlloti Itiilph. h a v e r e l u m e d f i o m &lt; an
W to eeu p and win, Hilly.
brr fit's an- knuwn a t peppci-j of npicea, but the fr u it o f the toil, I*si, w h er e t h e y visited 1
pimento
tree.
Ii • •
» the *h»irt lim e a* the gu est * o f r* la
ro rm In ll.p whilf* p1p|wr the I
M is* M a iia n tb iu s e hu
n 'livex.
tu rn e d fio m n visit in INiimiuu
nutrr riiutincs nf the brrry s r r . sweet red pepper, often called
ia
correctly
term ed
t'it y w ith l* r
and
Mm
II bpar‘lally pim tvnl. It i» p i r f m n l , pimento,
W T . W h r r le * * , Mr. an.l Mr*
.Sinilh, fo rm e rly o f Hanford.
She
hi errnin Itnups nml nunrrs. with pirn iento(lin g e r U prepared from the dame-* M. B o y d and *011 of Kt w a* accom panied home hy Mis*
potatiHs nn'l nthi'r
vrgrlabb’a
*.
^
* *
root o f a
perennial
recti like My i t 1 w e r e the w e e k - e n d guest*
/ ..
... ...
,
-1
M a r y Nell .Smith, who will b e 1
light In rnbir. wlirrn siirrkit nf
o f Mr*. W . T . \Vheele&gt;*.
Mrs
\
, ,
,
..
, g u e a t for several days.
black p*pt*»r wnnbl b." upplrns plant. W e ,_are most fa m ilia r w ith „
S ata n
It in the dried, ground fo rm , but B o y d M the f u n n e l Ml**
antly cnnspirnmiii. Cplcurrs main
the whole root i» often used as Whcelen*.

Social Calendar

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Charlie Bullard
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Ib vttc! men
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STANDINGS G o b i Win Over

L ocals Pound Out 13 Hits THE
fin Final Sunday Game Here

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Hlly Moore Leads Hitters With Three
. Safeties In Five Trips To Plate;
Rice, Gill Pitch For Reds
Sidney

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him in th * fo u rth for I
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mar* and A d i.
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tide with a »ma«hiriK aingl# to
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Il.lk n a p won the long distance

U.S. Swim Team Wins]
Over German Group
B E R L IN . Aug.
2 2 .— (A*)— Hy
the na rro w m argin o f two point*
n team o f U n ite d States sw im ­
m ing s la n shaded Europe's to p­
flig h t p erform ers, 3H to 3fi, in
a tw o-day meet at the O ly m p ic'
sw im m ing stadium .
A crowd o f 1(1,000 sat under
um brellas in a dow npour yes­
terd ay to watch t h ^ Am ericans |
preseeve enough o f {He 24 to 18
edge they gained in the firs t six
event* S atu rd ay to win.
Th ey
won only tw o o f
six
contests
yesterday.

wins in IH atarta against each
I l e i * ml and Daytona, I t « f IS
from St. A ugustine, but only 9
of 17 from I-alatka.
The D aytona Heach Islander*,
now beret by the Orlando Sena­
tors who
would unseat
them
from third place, hav( found the
tail-en d,t s
the easiest to dis­
pose of,
having won 12 o f IK
from Sanford, I I of IK frnm DeW ith the aeaann ending S a t­ la n d and St. A ugustine, and 11
urday night. Sept. 3. the coming o f 17 from P alatka.
The Orlando Senators regard
I» | . weeks allow but little tim r
to improve upon
season's ree- th * D eLand Rede a * tru e '‘m u c ­
nrd* which
find the
u ltim ate in *", the Senators havin g copped
winner* of the fir a t four placer 14 of IH from th e Rice-men. The
Senators
a lto have won 10 i f
in standing, in doubt.
IR front each S anford and D a y ­
Holding
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tona, 12 of |H from P a la tk a , have
li-ague leaderrhip S atu rd ay night,
split in IK games w ith le e s b u rg ,
N ellie
l_e*ch’«
laretburg
(Jonand have dropped 10 o f 18 to St.
d.diera na tu rally w ere on top In
A u g u stin *.
gam e* won and loat.
P layin g atmoet .600 ball ova*
lie
(JiptiJollen, iw k k -v n a it(ir th * ecaeon, the S ain ts’
record
winners in th eir ee rie *' w ith He- waa
lik e this
S atu rd ay mid
Land, Sanford, P a la tk a and D a y ­ n ig h t: W on 11, lost 7 to P a la tk a ;
tona llrach, m ainly are proud o( 10 and H to
O rlando; tf and 9
the
fact that In
til meetings to each Sanford and Leesburg; ft
this
season they have whipped and 10 to D e l^ n d ; 7 and 11 to
Gainesville 13 lim e *, an unherald­ each Gainesville and Daytona.
ed fe at in the
three year his­
P alatka'a A : | i | »
have
been
tory o f the league.
able to w in only fro m D eLand
T h Leach-men a lio wnn 14 of and S anford, having taken 11 o f
15 gam e* from Sanford, 13 of 18 a ta ri* against each o u tfit. Th e
IH fro m P alatka. I I of IP from A xalraa dropped 11 o f 18 to S t.
D ayto n a, 11 o f 17 from I V U n J . A u g u stin *, 12 o f 18 to O rlando,
O n ly
Orlando and St.
A ugut- t l of 17 to D ayton a, 13 of &gt;8 to
lin e o u tfit* have provided op­ Leesburg, and 9 o f 17 to Galneaposition, fo r In IH
gamer, the 1v illa.
Gondoliers had been able to eke
The D eLand record th ru S a tout but nine v ic lo tie *
against I u n la y n ig h t: W oo 10 and loat 8
each team .
\ to each Sanford and S t. A ugus­
Gainesville, (he cu rren t second- tin * , 7 o f 18 to each P a la tk a and
place team , unable to atop Lees­ D ayto n a. 8 o f 18 to G ainesville,
b u rg , ha* taken it out on S an­ 8 of 17 to Leesburg, and 4 o f
fo rd and Orlando, having won 18 to Orlando.
S anford haa won 9 and loat 0
16 o f 1M gam e* fro m each of th r
tw o cluba. Th#
G -M a n hold 11 to St. Augustine, 8 of 18 from

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O K I.A N D O , A ug. 'ti. Tn gamer
around the league this Sunday
H 'lrld a S tale League cluba be­
gan th eir fin al "aw in g around
the circu it", and en ter into final
meeting* with th e ir Sunday opp-.nrnt* tonight
rx e rp t
where
the
Shaughnea.y p la y -o ff
partu ipanta are Involved.

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T u t o r . f o o ' b a l l tram s, in the
the wheelbarrow
contest
with
4.1
Andereon o f the
Red* placing past nine y rs r*. have won
i Amazing Suctextful
aeronil. In the w heelbarrow con- Southeastern Conference games,
id Caats Only Uy
lost 13 anil tird I.
teat
th r entree*
were b lin d ­
folded, given w hrelbarru w s and each D fljt n d and O rlando, 7 o f cal** (tn*(J bMc&amp;afl *&gt;t * i i • m i l origin, h*r«'a
I M HE A L lurlp rata ih aultl t r y ; Punpwrf'tillgr
told to go to second bee.
ptJr lnigmtUl' Zrmo quickly
IH from I ’a la ik a , fi of |H from •notblag.h r iiflM
k in g , b u rn in g in cl aurunwH iia
In
an eddr-J a ttra c tio n , H ill Daytonn, 4 o f IK from [.resluirg,
dUfam nt i f f tc U f t n b ndlem la a ta r t r ig h t
a to b*Jp N i t u m p u i i n t a F A S T E R h»*1H ofm ann, park
announrer won and 3 o f IK from l.ainesville.
int- E » * « S M e t W p rw Iu e U d b ln ’t M p
■ bet th at he could hit a pitched
Tw o
double headers
remain ra p o rt n ro h d ru u i p ro m p t raarulLa. H in i n t^ i.
( a m t U f - l N t a ZalXi Ml 4 a t in«l l ig h t l l |
ball blindfolded. H ill, w ith Pin unplayeil.
D rlw n .l is al
Lees­ *hiU it hnlpi jronf alia. Only SCg. IUnl
f***i may 8a#| (ha it U CtU«
d rr
pitching,
fouled the firs t burg
Tuesday.
Aug. 1.1, with S#»*»«
t m i g tk . A l H I landing d ru g nUeran.
pitch fanned at two more and Daytona
at
I ’a la ik a
Sunday,
then aipiarely lined a single into Aug. 28.
U-ftfield on the fo urth pitch. M r.
| H ofm ann won
hi* bet and a lI lowed the blindfold to be exam ­
ined.

Loop Teams Have Little Time To
Improve As Final Swing Begins

JOE PALOOKA

PERSONAL
k*. retvevw Pat Hvvaly
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The clank o f arm our and twang
A **U t*. o f ‘.he ancient ctuta-bow w ill be
I l l i 3&gt;4in i , P l l m a n i . A d a X, H i# # I, heard in T am p a next Kebruary
Jiin#a I* liv ram u i 1. Am l*r»,"n I.
Mtlth 1. Hun* l»att#4 *n J«*n»a. When lev eral hundred T a m p a n .,
Ilu«l ■on I, ll« in * r, Im vi*. A J l 1, I clad *« eoldiers o f old S p ain , rep
Ml It h
Two •!»»*#
h it*.
N#w#l1, reeenl the a tn ty o f UeSulo, tram p
D« v | b. l i r r l l k t , H «hm l4t |k*al»l*
play, (tilth I# IW rnniu* t« l&gt;nvt» Cl'y streets and lak e p a rt In ‘.he
I^fi hr b 4 I k U w l 1 Jinfiihl m ig h ty spectacle planned In c*le1. Ilaa# on ha lid, o ff HI## L Mud*
•wn I- Mtrurk out* hy lludaon i b r a 'w n o f the 400th anniversary
Mill *. l i l t * » ff M»r*. I I
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TH E Y W O U L D R EAD YO U R A D
T O O , IF IT A P P E A R E D HERE

Stith, Shimer Take Lead
In F ield D ay Contests

Fan*
attending
the baseball th ro w ing
w ith
P ind er placing
game between the lo o k o u t, tm l I second in the event. Johnny Adx
lb O e ljin .l Red*
.Sunday not I took the price in the
accuracy
only had the [irlvlleg e o f w atch­ th ro w ing and Hubby S tith look
ing the local cfew
defeat the fire t fo r fungo h ittin g .
Ah
flc.l* by a 7 to I m arg in but aleu
In the bunt and
ru n rontevl
w ire given an exhib ition o f the
S him er Mood out w ith a tim e of
playcre' prowe,v In various track
3 2-6 eeconde w hile H illy Moore
A * ten mu in the Flori da 8 \»tc and field, e v rn l* in the "P ield and Pinder placed reeund w ith
Itu
y
"
program
which
preceilnl
L a g u e b r g a u the fin a l swing
a m ark of 3 3 6 eeconde.
ar ou nd the loop, th# I**#»byrg the game.
H ill
Schm idt won
the bane
(&lt;&lt;-ndoli«'r* inert umt I th#ir loop
Hobby Stith o f the l.o oko uli
b a d to *.wn gamcN by d # f # it ln g and Nick
S him er o f the Red» running contest w ith a m ark of
th# O rla n do S e n ator*
T&gt; to % were &lt;he n u t,la n d in g p a rticip an t! 14 .1-6 eeconde. Bobby S tith wnn

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s a * f * r4 f . I&gt; »I. n h 4 I.
t,p e » l»u r g J. O t l a n d o l
Mt
A u g u s t in * 3 P a j i li r N i
t 'lln lk t
Mh
m in .

Orlando 5-2 To
In c r e a s e Lead

I.r i f . t r .

whll# th»* ( imw* iv illc (i Men lout
fhidr rnrit«*«t with lb** Pafatkig
-ft
A t a l c n * by a »cttr»* o f !| '» 2 , In
f'hlr-ilHO
tit
«•;
itt her
h a if ii*'
gam**,
H(
Hi Liriii*
3* #'*
1*1 t h«
loohideinhi*
1* T
i'-1
A u g u v t i h f nitnrd mil th
I&gt;rtytuna
11 earn I fa- l e a f r r t a t
I
*o 2 .
VeW York ■- 1 . I"fll I Ma|&gt;-1 Ills la« I I , iltrich I slande r &lt;t
I . thr fn ur'h four ru n * erwaatd
W -la h ln a to n ft ■1 llo a io u i
fir o a t# In pi# pa veil th# way
the pan when
Moore
led
o ff
i itlt*a Du I I
r |» * p |g n r | 1 3
fo r a thr## run tally
f*ir
th#
Mi t ,m i la t , Owl r o l l »
with a liingl# to renter field and
ti*ins in th# fourth ami u triple
lla w r a T a t a r
w**nl tin *i» » « iu n l when Schmidt
l It
4 l C l e y e li n .l
by Oni* m th# #ighth g i v # th#
H lf tly H a m * ach ed ti I # *1 |
Imd ilown n bum ami beat th#
I'MgUr le a d e r &lt;« th • o th er
two
throw
to f tr wt
Davis
•.heft
* 4 T i llT 4 1. I .K d t i l F
rutin.
IMM-I.iirgh
4 4 IX * 1 1
Mnaehed a two bagger Into leftfr» St.
Aiigtitlm#.
S k i l l i n g ’#
.4 7
m * Y **r k
*1 44
n . a e r field *.i» srorg M a u r i and 1N‘int'liiiiHl
4 1 r. t
. 1 7 bum# run in th«* se v en th
1
with
A di singled to left field to acort I'hh'itd"
4 | bt
‘.IV
1 4 1 mm# on has# g a vr ‘ h# H i i n t i a
W
Iwith Schmidt and Davis.
A d i H'Uinn
4
4 T7 on# run m a r g i n nv#r th# slip ping
Itronltlyn
hi
look aecond on *.h# throw Into HI L-ttu Ia
#VH
S* 41
1 1 1 I^l#ia in a thrill packed Cf#*‘ e&lt;t!,i»i 1,4*1 ■ |]»Kla
It 7 i
the plate and tallied when S tith
In th# contest be tween th# (ift # • * ! ( • f e a l e f da f
Ninglfil to l e f ",
t'Htcag** I-*.. I'lttehur*h * I
Men and -h# A i h 1#mm th# 1'ilat*
I I n t o In J&gt; n * t
l i n e I n n « “«
T h e g a m e w nt llrljornd'a last
k a rr #w took it on# n m lend in
Ki I.ottin 7 1 »'l m-inni*t‘ * •«
app ear ance here this season and
I 'h lt e • e ||»h I m • N e w Y o rk I
lb# f i f t h and mail# tw o niur# in
flam
#*
T
w
ln
r
t ha* L o o k o u t s a re on th eir laat
th# eigh th whd#
lim it in g
*h#
C m a t . u r i h at ( ‘ hli* a|o
awing of "he circuit before th#
C in c in n a t i a t Ml L n u l i
furm #r Icagu# l#aib*rs
Ui
two
M M lIjr g arnea eche«|ule«l i
r u r r n * araaop rum rs to a flo a t
tallica in *.h# eighth. Th# second
a week from Hal un lay n ight In
ga m # o f a scheduled doiibl# bill
I 'a l a t l t a .
wan pofttp&lt;#*mI b&lt;nu*# o f ram.
A t a Flori da S tate L e a g u e D i­
mh
F fc ■
p i n . l y ii
rector* m ee t in g
in
L##ib ufg,
t
o
t f it|# f Hi n m
1 2
4 •!*■*.n 11*
1 ft 0 0
pla n* w e re pe rfec te d
fo r
lh#
rt •
1 n
It ml (•'fig # f h
SbaughncNAy s y u lt m p l a y o f f be­
1 4
4 1
N e w e ll . 7
1 ti
4
I
g in n in g S u n d a y , Sept 4
14. U u.‘ |l #
4
4 «i- i
laeatnn t»*
B ill "R aw M e a t" R u tg e r* with
The w inner
w ill
m eet
the
4 i-i tl £i
Mhi in n r if
w ill
inesile
Ike Georgia Florida Irngu# chantpiona
1 m "1 3 hi* p ru ttg e i
i 'n v r n i i i f
tig h t field.
&lt;
i
1
1
1
!
III# # 1*
hometown of th e Rails in
the In a pont-seaiion aeries
it n n M
THa Lookout! look the lead in m u i*
•— ——— fin al clash of the (w o team r this
ls#agu# F re aid t n t l l m r y flfair
fourth when w i'h one nul.
11
1 4 34
T m t.fl*
season uniter the lig hts at C on­ of (inineavill# announced Um pire*
potman aln glrd to le ft field
»— rad l ’ark.
F n m t y I V r r i , I’hony S m i t h , Al
h
•
■h r
to H ire In the boa who * %M n i l I I
1 0
L 1
MtMir# r f
The locals yeatarday won from
l l a r v i n and Knon V aughn w ill
rw to second tn get f'llm s .i S . k m l- tl if
«
1 1 1
o f f i c i a t e in the p la yoff . G r a y said
1 11 the Reds by a wide m argin and
1
I h a t th * throw waa wM# allowing
1»n V1* lie
1
l
«
1 w ill seek to duplicate their frs t
th# fo u r fir*t division clubs en­
‘ Blinuv^ to advance to third. Rut- I 'l i ii H i n i b
« 3 J &lt;
A da r
in U eLand tie .g h t in a fin al r f- t e r in g
the
S h au gh ro ssjr
serie i
ra p tu rn l
th#
ball
and l l u i l n i i n |i
1 1 II
3
fa rt to exchange positions in the will a l ’ r r n a t e as home t e a m s un­
standings w ith the sen-nth place til one wins a series. T h e two
Red*
pr e l im in a ry v ictor s
t h en
will
H u r la r t for the contest have p la y seven ga m es.
n«t been earned but fans ran res'
assured Vetersa,
Rodgers
w ill
T in * *t'4»r*&gt;* Hy In n i
MATKf
II An \
give th * Rtce-mcn the fin ra t as­ l If Lari.In
t law ttlw
m ni |
la## Wltl| r K
sortment of fast balls slid curves
At u d le r a ml
Hr hi
Ov« w##h
u m l t &gt;n •
available.
tlM M lf fe

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_ MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 193$

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Tall Borden’s Milk
Silver Floss Kraut

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Anglo Corned Beef
No. 1 Fruit Cocktail
Fresh Cuke Pickle
21-2 Sunburst Pears
YELLOW ONIONS 3 lbs.
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Chops lb. 231 /2C

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C one Shows
Im provem ent,
D o c to r Says

Hines Shielded
Policy Empire,
W einherg Says

(iovernor’s Physician
States Belief Chief
Executive Will Be
I'as.sed Crisis Soon

Ex-Convict Tells Hitth
, ('our I lie I’aidTam­
many Leader $500i
Weekly And Higher'

O x y g e n
U s e d

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Military Clause

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(Jiven As Pneumon­
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here since Julv 2'.l when he *uffered a tieurt attack (coronary
thrnmhu*ii) while
for a
week in n downtown hotel. He
tunic cold last Thursday or F ri­
day and it developed into influ&gt;
enia.
Hr. Erwin vi-dted hD patient
thirt morning and later *aid the
fiovertlnr nppenred to have ml*
lieil “ very w*dl“ after a day and
a niifht during which hi« fotnli*
linn wa« “ very xerimit."
The chief executive U in an
oxygen lent and has been ifiveti
injections of glumm* rryulurly.
Or. Erwin described thin m
"routine in %uc m***rt“ and »fttd

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pital win* said by In. a t t e n d i n g ph yst em n , Or S t a n l e y E r w in
l"
h av e rallied a f t e r a bail (iii*ht . T h e t h i e f K x e r u l o , . c o n d it io n d u r ­
ing the n.ght m u " w r y s e r i o u s ' a nd r e la t iv e s w ,.ri&gt; ^u inniona .t l«i
h i. b vil.it It*. Tin* liu ver nor i. in an o x y g e n t.*nl am i , , b e in g g iv e n
in je ctio n s o f tflucnse re g u la r ly

Ju d ge O rders Huge Wheat Crop
G eorgian Held Expected To Glut
For Grand Jury W o rld 's Market
. ’ - ‘ n ,
.
C lC I T lC n t S IB C. ilS trg C C l
...

ft. needed."
The Governor, he declared, hai
m**1 1***1 ■ second heart attach
V r . A U G U S T IKE, A ug. 2 X —
ami show* nn sign* of develop- (Ah—e o u n ty Judge
Charles C.
inu pneumiinia.
Iti-lalive. said Mathis, Jr., Imlay ordered Math
a fter a morning visit to the hna-j l,ee Clem en, of Mcllar, Uu., hebl
pital they felt "much more *n- um lrr a f 2 ,3U(&gt; bond fur grand
Couraged.”
Jury action utl charge. that
Aesterday (iuv. (’nne’« rrla- clem ent, killril Clyile C rapp., rl*
tive. hurrinl tu hi. b n liiil. as sal fur the hunt! of u (ieurgia
Hr. (.twin repurtnl he w a. "very
very girl, near here in May 11*25.
.eriou.ly ill.*Cnit*lM body wa. found un
Silence about Tone', condition highway and the death ha. re­
was broken f ir.t by M irk Hyron mained unsolved.
Clement. 1 wife, her father, H.
i f .Miami, bi. inn-in-liw , who revealrd the guvrrnur w a. uniler J. Caldwell, and Tom Mnrri*, all
an m y jp n lent n . l was receiving nf Mcltae, te.lifiril that Clem ent,
hud boasted he hml killed t'rapp*.
glucose Injectiona
Apparently freed from a f»m- They .aid hath C lem ent, and
lly injunction for aeerrey, l&gt;r. I frapp* hud kept company with
Erwin then described Cune’a ail- M i.. Caldwell anil that t'ra p p .
ui*n», but &gt;akl he "h a . a guosl w a. killed while enroute from
Miami to C ru rg u to marry the
trasllaw ea aa ra a e Tkreet
girl.
Later Clements m arried her.

Robson Returns To
City After Sojourn ICity Heads Visit
At Coastal Resort PWA In Atlanta To
J. N. Rob.uit,
Jr. returned Expedite P r o j e c t

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To* day (rum a week’, vacation
Mayor Eilwaril lliggln* anil
at Carolina lleach, Norlh Caro­
lina, bringing
report,
of im- - torniLi-1a of the f*ity CommUaion
wilh lh«* exrvption uf Commis­
uraved business conditions and
J k u r h building activity in the sioner W. H. Dnprvv who is III
left Sumlny fo r the
region*!
W le a visited and tnruula.
Asked about politic., Mr. Rub- hva&lt;liiuarlers of the Public Work*
K in tu ik y
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son declared
the people ware Ailinlnulriithm in A tlanta to in
‘*o*«Mr &gt;•* ul m*»t to reduce Hie .
Howling " i n a r m . Iiad i-r*l |dari*d
not Inleraaled in the affairs of lervtew officials there in ail cf- humpvr
American
crop,
but
the
i n j a i l t o a w a i t I n a l S**|»i 1.
stste, a condition which he a t­ fort to expedite approval of the ru*t gut started late. The ex
Kd n is Umihar,
W PA
ru p r rR k hu t iid iMilicp hav t* n*i |u i*n t*
tributed lu their apparent pros­ PWA project fo r a pipe Una from p etit figure it can’t lake over Vi»or of rrc rritii m, wi* u vi-utur
perity. He said the tobacco crop the City's wslU to tha water I r.0,000,000 hothrU. Thai would ut the Clumber uf Comiuvrce wl Mr. Hull in* *n a|»|Hfir be fur**
the court in order t.» identify the
was axrepllesMily good ami that plant.
this morning
The City head* ore expected still leave a near-cvcurd crop.
rar.
everywhere ha heard itpoH a of
Together
wilh
last
yras's
sur­
to return tu Ranfonl tonight nr
better times.
plus,
the
American
public
can
The
City
Commission
will
meet
Mr. Kubaon was gntkuslaiti* early tomorrow and will hold
eat up half &lt;he expected billion In an a d jiu rrirj r.e».iiou tonmr- Man F r a sk e s T h r o u g h
about the Carolina beach rtsu rt, their regular meeting In th e City
row night at 7:3U o'clock at the
Hall
Wednesday
night
a
t
7:tltl
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***!**-!■*W indow A fte r D ream
stating th at It was In the midst
W hat's It* he done with the City Hall,
of a busy season, and th at avery o’clock.
other
half?
I
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The Commiaalon has applied to
device imaginable was available
BI.ANCIIAKllVIl.t.F,
W1
fell it tu other naUonsT V ine. A n u ttin g of the Seminole
for public amusement, aiul that the Public Works Administration
A llf, 2d.—■(/!*• Orion U ilhrrtiuli,
for a loan and * g ran t to pay chance! America’s big compel!- ] County C itrus U row.rs A*»ocU- 21, dreamed Hu* house wax un
the elhnaU was vary pleasant.
On his rvtura trip home, Mr. the coats of purchasing and lay­ J.im will “have plenty uf wheat, tier, will be held in the I.ike
and will bw struggling Ilka mud Mary Community House Tuesday
!*’ uw,,k'' Hisiuclnig out ut
Robson, who was aem m paaltd ing • cast Iron pipe line to ro&gt; to get it on th . world market. nigU . 1 H:U0 o &gt; l" k
bedroom wtmlow w.th h i. leg
by his wife, and their daughter, place the present wood pipe which
Dump it on Ike world at cut-,
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“* 7.7 el,t
Mildred, slopped a t the Marine has deteriorated to such' an ax
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Ills .Irt-iim of llam ei hail sent
Deputy Collec|or of Internal ,llm ( r a , h|nK ,t,r„ ui&lt;h the winflfadioe near SC Augustins. He tent as to b« no longer suitable ‘h r“»l P,k r ,T TR* »,h*r I*11" *
described the aquarians a t being fu r conveying the w ater fro m lr , n dun,p '" h f , t * T -* ,,m1 ' on,,‘ Kevenue J L. Hur*. will he ul ,fow— which wa, c ltu e d - s n d hW
th« w«IU.
i u(jt vn toP*
hi# ntfun«y I* tha Chamber of Commerr &gt; to­
Intereating.
nightgown hml tuughl on some
morrow for the purpose of uid thing which saved him from fall­
The City would
repay t h . | not “ iu ‘m1 m °'i n The
government
in
trying
to
PWA loan from revenues of the
ing in filling out income tax if ing tu the ground.
w ater departm ent over a period arrange to peddle some of the port*.
American
surplus
in
m
orderly
o f years.
AUTO CRASH FATAL
way to other governments a t re­
Degrees will he conferrrd on
duced prices. The taxpayers would
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The crop comes along before ford a t the weekly meeting &lt;&gt;f,Otto B ^ 'e r of'"provident*, H. ' l ,
eqimd .w ung taU action again the New Den] has had a chance the Woodmen uf th* World in was killed yesterday when his
y n te rd a y ond chopped up th e ' to show what Us new formula* th# American Legion hu*. tcnlght ear left the highway am! crashed
into a post
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fifth handbook wrecked d a rin g . for the w heat fa n n e r can or a t 1:00 o'clock.
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I** , ■•* 4*1* In the 8tele’s jcannot do. Bumper Mope a rt ■
An outline of tha Third Army
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A ttorneys war on gambling.
handicap fo r crap control, crop
maneuvers held recently in HisWAGES VOH ADMIRAL
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TRUUANN, A rk. —(AT—One Bry , wheat gnaUa, and all that. ■istlppl will ha given by local
youth
waa killed and two others T heta schem e, require paym ent, National Guard officers at th*
NEWPORT NEWS. Va. - (A r tGET YOU THERE
Injured when a freight train ut* la farm ara to eu t down their pro­ weekly luncheon of the Kiwani* Admiral Emory H. Land received
duction
an d ta bolster
home Cttth la th* Valdaa Hotel Wednee- a .back for eix eraIs yesterday
Tha m are th a acreage to day a t U iD o’clock, E. C- Har- ae kla wages for drirLng the first
per, chairman at tha program two livat* In tha kaal of a User
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the way in u recession, ami ottor
industries urn following in an
estahlishrd order,
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in trlatiuif t o the trade cycle,"
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the course of unemployment i»
various induslrie* “showed this*
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affected
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niitiuiirt o f the world au* raining
good wheat cru|ja tlii*- ye ar . It I
begins to look an i f they will
po u r f o u r b illion bush el* o f the
golden
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I'olio*'tio Av'-nup, a*, an ■-,tIll'lli
p o l l o f the ciijp.M. H u g i «*r di*
eii*»* could do n lot of d am age , ml foul of *| Ml
tii a w a r c o u ld m i n e a lon g.
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L. I* Wo««lriiff lm&lt; almi lit-■11
that event c a u l jo u i nations would
Ktantnl a |»- r m it to make i.
s t o le w h ea t .
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it‘a doubtful pair* In a *‘nicliirr fartti^ Ku
Iha I t h es e t h in g * w ill
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g o in g t o y ie ld a new rt*ct|d r i p p
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night, M-1i'-i
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b v ,p lu c e .l in char*;*' of ibe b't il
post upon tin- resignation •*(
Lieut. Col. J. I’. Iloteli. n, a
l-u,', coimnamler cunmieitdcd •tt' l.
of the three coinputlies fo, tie'll
splendid showing at the Third
Army maneuvers held rciei.Hy
in Misuiseippi.
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a t training objective! f.&gt;r the
romircr 1**t M i Military discipj
line, (2&gt; Military courle.ry, (!)
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traditions of *he serva-e. Maj-.r
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efficiently carry on th* wmk nf
th* companies at the next *«•
esmpment.

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» Ft J.i|mil 1 war lu- Uhnm *P*
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I t .it tut ui n it I in* Japatitfrt#
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mi r Volume,
i ’ommnree «l«'pattnieut reports
bowed iinport t into the United
S tate 1 from
Japan
dropped
about 17 percent in the first
half nf this year from tho val­
ue ii-torded in tin- 11*37 period.
Aloe*lean exports to Japan were
down 21 percent,
Strong influences effecting the
trade flow a r m the unpopularity
of tin- China conquest in thia
country, and the necesaitiea fac­
ing Jap an fo r purchase abroad
im portant w ar commodities.

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(A3—The W eather Bureau
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about 250 to 300 mltea southeast
uf Jam aica.
Th* report. Issued at 10:00 A.
M. said th* elorm center appeared
(,O C A L W E A T H E R
to be moving “ tow ard th* w eit or
I'artty cloudy, scattered showTh* Cortland apple Is becom­
west northw eet" with “heavy
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1 «S

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Augustine Defeats Lookouts By 9 To 6 Score*
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Lookouts To Meet
G-Men In Contest
On Local Diamond

fei/n, Saint L eft fielder

Has Perfect Day A t Plate
irl Weigle Limits lookouts To 10 Hits
While Bazner And Cox Permit
Fourteen Base Knocks
Cna’a walk alao came home on
PeRamii*' doulle. Co* who had
gone to third on the tim e play,
(hulked up the final
Lookout
marker
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fielder*’
choice.
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relieved turner for 8*n[Jo Mu to 'hr I&lt;nnkntiU. lUim r fnrri in the .eventh with two
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BR00KSV1.LR, Fla., — Hernando County truck growers are
now setting out eggplants and
other Fall crop*, iccardku to
County Agent B.' E- Lawton. Mr.
Lawton »Uo r* porta that th*
ftral attempt* In Hernando rounty to produce clovtr for wtnur
paitura will b* mad* on 48 acres
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Clark of Circuit Courf.
SlriRiinula County, Flornia

Large Attendance Ex­
pected For P o s t ­
poned Ladies’Night

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Tri i ir r o r d s n c e w i lh
Hie
provlakuns o f 4!hnpter 112*4. Acta of
1411 « n d npnn w r l H e n re«|iyeyl of
4’ 4' P R I E X T I wi ll
n ffp r
f.»r
■ala at public outcry In the h i g h bi d d e r f or rsah s i the l\iurt
limine e ntr anc e In Han fort, nn the
12 rid dny of A u g u s t I lls s i
II
o'clock A- M . taa cert ifi cat e nr
certif ie s tee held by the Htate t o ­
g e th e r w i th all omitted ind ■ut»*enuent levied tsxe a on the Col­
in w i n g de scribed lent.* In Heni!j " 4 * Co un ty
Flori da, i n - w l i

*1uml inif* and Ihe ehnnrrn appeal
nppftriune inasmuch &gt;m the l ‘ni
1*2i t#f Cert N&lt;» 177 *»f Jun&gt;
7, 1*?* covSrlng Ij »i 7 Itlk D.
v« roily f*ity club hnd xlnick a
Kvitilnole
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had tlump recently and has been
«*T&gt;lied as W lift ft uf I jiI i 13.
unatle to climb cul.
M. It S 1ft) ( Lea* the N 3ft
rt nf Lot It A m purl
of
TmdifM will be 'IJulies Night**
« i n ii vi ew Av e ) IVIN
4, Palin
ot the park and n gnotl
crowd
Terrace»
\V It !!•*»’* in y hand and &lt; « i I thi*
thou hi he on hand to wilne*s the
Hie ftttt da y of A u g u s t 1331.
fray betwffn 1he two cIu Im . WBh
U F MERNtXiN.
laeeobursf‘&lt;
winning
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las*
Clsrk uf Circuit Court
Seminole Cuunty, Flurida.
night’* game in (iainesville the
tMKALl
(iiimlnlier*
are now
two full
F O U R A C A I N S T O N E would Ua any man but Glenn ”? •*’’ Warner, veUran football eaarh,
game* jihiad of the former hn&gt;p
think* ht'a a match far Iheia player* during aprtng workout al Temple unlverally tn Philadelphia.
o o T i c g « r aa i.n o y r a i
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___________ U ff t* right art: Harry Laruao, Joarph Mooney. Charles Waiter*. Jo* rainier.
leader* ami if the G-Men
|.n*i*
In ftrciirdanca
wi th
*he
pirn*
Iniriirht'a battle they may well
vtalwiin « f Cha pte r l l l f i
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r n t mid upon wr itt en reoueat of
be roun led out of the race for
WM
ftlHNN t will o f f e r for *ala
x i r r i i i: &lt;»F *% I.K « F T U
the pennant.
Should
they win
nt pu bli c nil I cry to the big heat
I liill r i F H XTKN
bi
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r
f or caali
at
|hft
Court
IO IM S R U H G ,
N. T. - U P ) - fmrn the Lookout* and the Gon­
Hnuee e n tra nc e In Hanfurd on the
win their
game,
the
u . t year, Mr*. Q. S.
I^onard doliers
at
II
vM&gt; n* t«I l "Ii ii p’t!■f 112'jft. Aria ul 22nd d a y uf A u g u s t I t l *
|o*t 10 percent
of her
young G-Men would again he in stliking m i .1(Ml II|&gt;ron writ irn r«i|ii*st of u c m k A. M . tax e e r t lf lc a l# or
ii J U l KS •. I T 1 Will n»fror f. . rert Iftcatea held by the Htmte tu
distance of the league lead.
turkey*. Many of them died from
ge th a r w i th sl| omitted and pub».«!• ii |,t«l.lu .ti*i&gt; y tu Ihr* bl gh
There L* a great deal of difrp| hi.M»- f fur *t-l » at the C« urt ■erpient levied t a x e s on the f o l ­
Lee*burg increavetl it* i*ad ini
The grealent security that m ay1 1 lackhead di'eaae. Thi* year, ah* f&lt; fence between a one game lend Mm S»l" *•nlram
in H.i||fu(i! mi tba l o w i n g «1ever! bed lan ds la NemlSin 1 d.l &gt; ro( A n*41 « ( i ■#j1 u t 11 nu 1a Coun ty , Florida, t o -w i t ;
the alale league In.i night by d e - | |„. obtained by inventor* In ren-' remtvbdled
her turkey
hou*ea, ami tonight’* game may indicate
*(',( u k A M , l.i v *■-■ 1 I:fif» I a nr
Cert No )3# of July I. 1914
fea'ing
(iaineaville
7 to
2, j lal-hnuiting project* i*
to be addeil *un potchea anil installed
whether Gainesville will make »
rnve rli tg N W « i uf MK\ A HVft
Her IS, T w p. 30 K I f .
meanwhile Orlando war winning found In development* that
are * 'tetter »&gt;»teni of vanitatinn and fight of it for the loop leader­ grill r r ^ Mb .ill nillitlrd Mlul MUb
■«"1|U1*111 I*- \k* •1 1'•ftra Ull 1be fn»
W i i i i e s a my hand a n d **n| ibis
H to 7 over I’alatka, and the pe- .i’leahle enough' to be able to I f&lt; '''ling,
By late
eummer *h« ship or whether they are already
14CW1tig M
I* PI 11
Ininjs IIIi Si**ml
l be ftHi day of A u g u st 1fT I
I*«nd lied* m l Payton* llcarh with.land nelghtmrh... I delerlora-j hadn't lo*t a »mgle bird from the beaten team they appear to 1111*1*■ t i&gt;|tnl y, FI*irln.'l tn WIf
O. P. HERNDON.
I'm , Nu *j.ft nf July 7, 1330
Cl a rk uf Circuit Court,
Inlander* were brraking even In lion am! whose rental achedulea]'hi* y e a r* crop.
be.
H# ml no l« Coun ty , Florida.
I’ ll U iln K L.•4* 1. 2, i. 4. 1. 4.
a double-header.
are low enough to appeal tn the ________ _____________________________ _
f f tK A l. l
It ha*
been
announced that
7. Ac ■ Henand Fu r k
»*•(! Nn i,4J nf July T 1*3 4
The Gondolier, continued their large number of renter* w hoae!
prior to the game .Sunday afteri**iU llll k i; „ x ..f H'y nf N S
N O T lfR UF RALB OF TAX
L E G A L N O T IC E
drive toward the 1U3X Florida jnc4»njp» nr** in the l*,Hj%c»r hracknoun
with
the P tLan d
Red*,
uf fdi ‘t A i; 312 n i.f KW \
CKJftTIFICATKS
Twit 20 11. 30.
Ilf hk *;
Stale I.eigu r pennant by deci- t'lH, Rccunling
I«&gt; th*'
Keii«rali
In ncrordanca with
the
prothere will he a “ field day". Thi i
1"rf 1 Nn fti nf Aim 7 1333
vltlyna of Chapter I t lf l , Acta *f
will include bate running, dic­
• Ively eubduing the G Men fo r; Hou.ing Admimntr'itlon.
Ot v«r InU 1 Ills* 4' i -*2' 8. 27,
1&gt;37 and upon written request of
1 i*.
f u l l u w l ng
an
E a t'm a te
)«
Initiul
return,
from
opart* Ilf 1h *• N r t * * * 4 r y
the .m ind
crturcutlvr
nigh*A .: • KIII. 1 l ‘t)HlL« 1 1«» ka
VV F. lim tK E 1 will uf fer
for
Uf ta nrc throwing of a base tall, firE x |n -IINf-3*
w In* - » Hullll•""I Sul.
ea I,, si public outcry to the high distance hit "Pillion" Jake Hunch gave up mentn uf high*r-irnlal clu**ificu- t * rr Hro&gt;ll )'■ 1'mu l i t ) , F t i r i d a . f u r 1 h»* ^urary throwing,
iVrf N I*.j ,ji nf Aim 7. D3I
eat bidder for cash at the Court
i i*&gt; .1 ,#m* f r » HI ( M .I.er I ’M. D l l
It aafetlea to the G-Men whde t ion. may *hnvv iu-tter return*, 1** **&lt; i i i r ink/i r j u i b . D l f t , a s r a i l - ling, and many other event* l»V
ru v*( ino I hda lIt Ac 111In ic a
1louse entrance In Hanford on the
3 1 In M. 1&gt;lk ) rivMfy&gt;1 Lilrn
33nd day of Aug out Iftlft at
tl
member*
of
both club*.
The
the (ion* were able to garner according to the FH A . but uver |K.i 1*it t l ) III
uf
ll iii it d
(M iunly
H
ii
h
.
Itllri
1
Inlllf-K
W
u
l lurk A. M , tax certificate or
yeiii* the lower- 1H (! if(iBa|ut)*re In ii Hi f&lt; r H * m l - “field day" wa* postponed from
only nine o ff *.h* offering* of n period o f
X II .if 1III N«. feft) nf Aug
cert iflcatea held by Ihe Htate loM«.|.
F l u ri d .
*‘u u n iy .
ill
an
Ail
7. l*3J i'M -llll* ■.■&gt;!* 1 In 34
rental project* wdl .how
more J-.Ui In i- M i-p II n g li«* 11 o ( ) A u g u s t a few weeks ago *»n account of
gether with all omitted and ruhthree Galneiville pitcher*.
2ft A 241
&lt;1,4P«*N b.le 17,
rieijUent levied tuxes on the folprofitable
earn­ « M » . l f t l l ,
rain.
The Senator*, although uuthit run.intent and
• r&gt; &gt;1.(1 1-1k- Winter
111n«-k
b*w‘ng described lands In tiimi
a d u p t * d am*
T m - bu dget w ill b
Hidi
ll&lt;lilllPH
8 to 7. managed to walk off with ing*.
mile County, Florida tn-wlt:
flu
I
h
e
s
e
d
at
R
e
g
u
l
a
i
M llU u - f
7 11 uf • -ri Nt* 44D nf A ug
Cerl No 701 of July 1. 1)34
The dintininhing demand
tor
X.ilsry t.f J,»il4.r
ohuuo
vllng uf Ihw lli&gt;«ril uf Cuunty 1»»
the victory. Harold C’orrt
and
7
V
II
(1«
1
.1
*
1
a
lo
34
I
'
l
l
■
u\1
1
covering W 10# ft uf l^ot M
* oiiitnlF»iiJiii*r« uf ftimitiliiula OmitI ‘let W 4if C i r c u i t
Pierce Corley made a pitcher*’ luiiury rent ill unit* bu* been dem- I v, Fl'irliln, to Ijv Ik*Id 1m (he U l
( 1,r »** 11ama i : . 3 1,1) 7u. 51
A All IJPt l» 41.eaa H fa ft)
CuurI, Fees A rueio
A 321 lllk J. *"r v (*l a l 1*i.lk e
—O raeniesf A Wilson's Addi­
battle of It, neither gaining morh onntrated in wime of the larger • mliri ii.MiM In Hanford, Flo ri da
Cull illy Jlit. |f**• Few*
12 1
W Inter 1litIll ri A*tb
tion,
a CuetS
A roii TurMilii} Hvpti'mJbeF • 1h. 1111
advantage over the other a* the ritie* during the pu*t year.
7, 1)33
Nn
lifil
I'rri
■»f
A
uk
Witness
ray hnnC and seal this
&gt;) I n uVlufk A. M
j till lira
uf
111
O 1% tu 24 lllk .i I'riilial I*ake
the bl It day nf Auguat l*ii.
evening waned
Conn
walked number of apartment ntructure* i :m t i n %t k i »
K .ir»:*R K i
uvs*
F»#s
Cuelr
rlnu
t,it,
II
k
11
In
II
a p. ircu N iH U L
S h e riff.
Fees
A
four and fanned three while C o r ­ with lurge unit* and high tariff E H II. IIHVB’. V IK m u . Rlftfl. 223
W ln l.r II..m..*
Clark of ClriUi* Court.
101.1! I Ul VT%
i -m. I s
If 21 of C.rl. N.^ 414 of
ley walked thr name number aid have been remodeled into .mullBsnilnola County, Florida.
|*iei Ihv f la r al year v ml in g
CiiflPlnblee, Fern A
12S
Ann ,. 1343 r.n.fliiK t.«l* 1
HIKAL)
unit structure* with modest rent*.
Cttfta
». vie 00
krplrnilivr W i ll , M»,i»
whiffed eight.
In II h 21 |n 24 |lr». Ini, If.
salary
uf
Co un i y
County
FroseeufUitf
m
Ileruuao of
the
nuccrss
ot l i t
I*.
14
x
3*1
l:IK
*
C
rr.lvl
In thr twin bill between the
NOTICM OF RALB OF TAX
1‘ommlflAl'inera
V 3,000 on
Alluriisy. C«nvi**.l •»
lull*, wtiit.r Until.* Huh.
project*
and t i l
Fr re
1.10*00
CERTIFICATE*
Lleta and the
Red*.
Daytime moderate.income
Salary
uf Clerk uf
C.rl.
.N
il.
(
«
I
Ilf
Ana.
1.
133]
In accordance with
Ike
pro­
« ’minty
Cu m n ii u lo n *
111-1 Wlllivea Free
I*««*.!»•
Beach took the flr*t gamp by the rnmpurutively poor record of
1’in .tln v l,ni &lt; 1 In 33 lt!h 2
visions of Chapter 11114, Acta of
vrr and C o u n t y A u l '
I
P
2
I'uiirt
llepirter.
In
types
of
structure*
Cry.l.il l.nk. W ln l.r Huni.*
the icor* of a to 1 a* Slay, e*pen*ive
1)17 and upon written request of
3.100 aq
1**r
m111vvnF"F metre
hill*
HYLVKWTfcSR K. WllJtON IN C t
131-3 Other
K iim c o
Hbsrlff fur a! lend*
lilander hurler, walked Parrott over tho couree o f year* o f ob­ 71)
C.rl Nn. M l r f A uk. T 133]
will offer for tale at public out­
iitire un Cn Cum­
Crlntliiul
l*r«sec«
Housing
n x .r ln a tnl* 13 A 20 111I* 1J
In the ninth with the b * «t * load­ servation, the Federal
cry to th«
Klghsrt bidder
for
ins qq
duns
ft,ft*#.on
riilPNlnners
Cry.lul U i la W ln l.r Inimr*
ia limiting
it* 114
rash at the Court House entrance
f ‘ummtpplun lo Tax
331- 4 Jurors,
Justice
4?
ed to force over
the
winning Administration
Huh.
In
Hanford
on
the
!|w4
day
at
A
MMtur
.
&amp;,lino
no
.
I'n cv Cut ri
►
r»o so
ivrt Nn. M l nf Auu- 7. 1331
run. In th* arcond game Georg* mortgage Insurance to those proj­ tss
August 1 ) 1 ) a l 11 M o c R A. M.
I'urnmlaaiona to Tux
302
Feeding f'rlstuiere
4,iy#,08
rnv.nnu L it , 24, 3(, 34 Si 1%
ects
which
provide
housing
at
tax
certificate
or
eerfiflcatee
held
(*ultp«ior
II rook«, on th* meund for the
4.500.00 3*3-1 Tranapurtnllun puld
Iit k 31 I'rjrla l Lnk. IVtntir
modest cost.
by th« Wlate together w.'th
all
lo iMerbar getl I'rle*
llrpelra
1 u Court
341
llnlll.. Hull.
lalandcr*. allowed but three hit*
omitted and
subsequent
levied
1t**M»«a
ft410Ht)
oner* .
Full occupancy at modest ren­
C.rl. Nn. &lt;31 nf Ana 7. 1311
inxee
on
lha
following
deerrlhed
to blank the Red* 2 to 0.
241-1 Jitnitur Hrrvlcr*
730.08
tteserved fur Con
rnv. rlriK l . i t * A. II. C. P, K.
tal* over long periods,
rather
lanCn In Seminole County. Flori­
II Agencies
S,i7LS0
A WaK. &lt;1. II. U
J Ulk si 'Amend­
da. to-wlt;
—......
I &lt;"0
ed I ’ L l I
uf
Cr&gt; Klal
tjhks
111 Oil 0 0 0 ^ 7 .than partial high-rent occupancy,
I.»*Ahijrtf
Cert*V. N*. *l l»*»
l l ui
of Aug.
7f
13l.77l.ftO
i
741*1
In
Kuril
nr#
J.tiooooti
Total
Hbnreg.
00(1 OR] 000— S ■re the objectives o f tho KHA 111*4
Rlnllietvtllfi
m i cllv*riaji W H or a c u of
n
1nrldeiitat*
3,ooo 00
Cert. Nn. 700 nt Aug. T. 1)31
HKH
H.c
17
1
Tap.
It
R.
1».
ren
tab
housing
program.
741
H«iljiry of HiipervlBor
ruverlng l*ule A, I), A 13 lllk*
F.aTlW STKII F.lFF.VnF.x
001 &lt;100 10O- I
fRrltf ruin
W ltn ,,* n r haav- and Mai ::hla
of Itrglat rat lon
000 00
ftiuTiiF.ua FKknlux K i l l *
3ft A mantled f k l Crystal l#aks
ooo 000 oil - J
I‘nlii1kti
tk. Ilk d *r of Anaual Itl*.
1*1-1 Klectlnn F i p r i i * *
1.000 qa
nF.WIXdl.41 FO iX TV
Hfloren.
a r . KPRNDotf,
IIA8 LICENSE
SSI
A i l v s r t U I n g rtq ulred
Fee Ike flaenl year entile*
Ctrl. N a 701 nf Aug. 7. 1)31
ool 000
IlARlonn 11*04*h
CI.rk .1 Circuit Court.
by law
_______
loose
i t i i i a i t r nn. iamt
rovering l*ol» 1 to II A A. II.
too too
ix U iu l .
B .n la a U Cotlaiy, Vlorida,
l.ftilO.oa Itl
Molk.re l**n»lon* . . 4.4a* •«
r , D. K. V. 41. II. 1. J. K A
WAUSAU,
Wla. -(A V -M ra . f S f - l L e g a l R e rv lc r *
(HEAL)
O e n r r a l H in ll o h a r y —
U4-4 It, ..r v .il fur
fn n U lllk 41 Amended IMnt of
ooo ooi t i t — I Archie Towla, wife of tha Wau- l i t
P tFln ni Ilroph
llna*n&lt;l»* ..._ . „
*44.4*
b la n k a #le,
,
1 000 on
Cryelal
Hhures.
tto ttt to i— l
Dvleoml
is
*
.
Tuial
,
«
M
U
4f
SS».1
Iterord
lluiik*
.
„
1.300
00
m u airport manager and mother
Cert. No. 703 nf
Aug. T(
NOTICM t V M i l o r TAX
RSTIWATKW k i r i i t I K *
PurnUur# A
Fix
m i roverlng laOla i:. F. 41 II
CUTTUCATai
of four children, la one o f lb's 171
v is it ,
s k u iI u r n , Co urt Mouse 1,000
0« 4 n n 1r t 1.T rR .il.
A I lllk. 43 Amended Tint
In *M «rd *a M with
tk.
pron ul. it r m m
few Wloconain woman holding a li t
Hnlary of J u dg a *»f
Crystal l-nka Hhures.
vlalan. • ( CkaaUr 1 IIH , A lta af
Var Ik# llaral | « r ,«&lt; ()• *
Cnu nty Cwurt
500.0*
C
m
.
No.
701
of
•
AAg.
T
.
private Dying license.
1*17
and
u*oa
w
H
lt*a
r.&lt;i*«tt
«f
a#ai#a&gt;b#e aais. itnu
31ft
Hal a ry
of
Co on ly
m i covering Lota C. D. K, Ft
Mlta A D A It, WOO HP I will #f111
ftalari of C o u n t y
Prosecuting
Alter*
4
1
,
If.
V
,
J.
K
,
I*
U.
S
A
O
A
f
.r
far
M
ia
at
pablia
aat.ry
to
A a.n i * .................. l.lee.u
pt.onttiA s t a t b LMAatn
nay ________
40100
yach ts m a y g u ard coast
W II ft of I* lllk# 44 Amended
(k - klpRadt bidd.r far raah
at
111 .1 Itolary
of
H um s
Leesburg..____________ ft ft .li t
C ls r * k
of Circuit
1'lnt Crystal l#nk* Rkoree.
Ik . Court
Ha**a
entrane#
la
iMmeastratlon
(lalneevllle
Court (Isnaral Cnurl
21-34 nf Cert* No. Ttft nf
Kanf.rd sa tba
lln d
day
«f
AN-nl
__________
_
M
l
M
I
I
ia
:u
«
SYDNEY,
Australia.—
U
P
)
—
tiorlona t)**ch
Work etr
l.ftOt.flt (at-S ilfflr* K«|Htn*.»
Aug. 7. 1)11 covering Loin M.
Auauat
!••■
at
|| o'clock A.
l-'ndrr a schema inaugurated by
Orlando
H h e r I f f,
Clsnaral
N. tX P. U. II A H niock 4S
3* ■ • • •
M ctlftMl*
or
MTliri• I*.
. ....... ...
. 1,34* S#
at. Aaauaiiaa
Work
_________ l.ftOO.OS 411-4 U##*rv#4
A ra*tided Fist of Cryatnl I*Aka
c * l* « k.ld
by
tba
a U l a . lt&gt;Hydnay motor yathtimen owners
far VoeValalka ■
. ...„___... M «*
l l -pairs to J e l l ___
tool
Hhores.
■
*
lb
.r
With
a
n
amltlad
and
*ukI
ilia*
n
e
t
*
*
_____1
..
.
SSI.f*
_ 4* 14 -IM of pltsiure craft will place their
Deland ___ _________
.
C o ro n e r ’s InniieeM
ooi i
Cerl. &gt;f«». 70S of Aug. 7. t i l l
Tolsl .. ......... ........(3.713 IS
■rou.nl l.vt.d laaaa aa lha fal... * • t&gt; -sea yachu and aenrice* at tha dia- m
Furniture A
Fit
rovering
Lot a A It, C,
I&gt;, H,
lowtna d *..rlb *d Undo fk ■ » » • Hesalta T n lit d s r
lures, ia'1 .
H IM
F, 41, II, I, J. K. L M. N# U.
KRTIMATWIt MtVHNaVR
poaai of tha n *»y In lha event
Bl. Aagwsllae *. ta a l*M 4
ftepalra A Add if Iona
F, Q. It, H, T A If IIlock 47
n u a i i a i u a m iK m m u
Ada
V
o f a national amartency.
Orlande 4. Valalka 1.
Co un ty Home
ISSta
—
Amended Flat
of
Crystal
I W I i a O L I Ift t S T T
1311.tav.riac N H a*
of ........
KWH
Dsl-aml t-e. Daytaaa »»a r h l-I.
Lake Hhures.
331-1 F u r n i t u r e
A
F li*
r * f llaaat year la t t a s
G a c a i H i l I W I i af P M )
Lsasbara
T,llslnaavlll* 1.
I urea, Co* H o m s
100 00
4'ert. No. 707 of
Aug.
T*
Bestsssk** amk. | M
■ro. i t . T**p n n. u .
Oaasaa TaJar
Ht tjiuta at Delroli, (|).
I I I * ) Expense of opera*
1)33 covsrlng U f a A# U, F* I.
K sa!*e«rlna
a#reWIiajM ary kaaC aad *.*l ihU
111
OahMeetlla al Baalard.
I'k traao.al Clavelaad.
lion
of
County
)l. N, U P. M. R, «. T. IJ. V.
Icea
----- ■— L lU A d
lb. Ilk day * f Au.uat |W1.
O ils a ls al Daylsaa Usash.
Waihinston al Uudun.
Home _______
S.noaoo 411
W . A X Ulk.
41—Amended
Labor oa HuaAt .. ! (. * « * • *
ft P. MUMM,
Valalka al DsLaaA.
Ml
fnsenHv InpHlrie* „ l.s # o s « l l t - l Halarv of Hoad anal.
Flat nf Crystal Lake Whores.
CI.rk af Ctraalt Court,
•I. Augaallaa a l Laeakurg.
t U T io a n L iu a p a
043
rieneml W elfare
7.SSS 0S
Cert. No. 701 af Aug. 7. lftll
A
A r ir w t r
Con­
IIC A L l * * " ‘* * 1* C ,a * ,y' HariPa*
rittebursb
...... U
te • i
MM
A p n r o p rlstlon
lo
covering U i » A- ll» C.
D. K,
victs .....- .....
U N N
Hd*m&gt;no|e
C o u n ty
Y II, II. I# J, K, I* R
N. U
&amp; • » T e U ..... ..... — f t 4T .11*
l l t - l Vmy of C o n v i c t
l liKlansU
...............t«
P. Q. 1L K, T, U. V, W A* X
W elfare Hoard ----- 1*000.00
Quardo . LIU -4 *
|l 41 . O f Gklracn
Clevslkad
M t * l Reserved
for Con­
lllk* 41 Amended Flat « f CryeT o o l#
Mathlaary,
Ill
14 14 A l t Uoslon
ttaalaa
tingencies .... ........ 1.101.00
Ha*, o n H o .-------- ii.-)aa.es
la l I Aka ftioren.
Drunk |y|t
Washington
,
■krai
Cerl. No. fo« a f Aug. 7# l l l l
II Id .477
Heed Malarial*
.. U « *»
MV. Iji ul a
Detroit
»***•47 It .441
covering l*oti A. U R, F, Cl,
.. | t ).t ilt *
Tout
Vaymtnl In C llr at.
FliklUdalphla
llad* In'
(-h
in t a ----------U I* , . i »
.
...... I t 71 .III
CblcAd.
II. I. J. K. U If, N. (K F g .
■onford oa 1111 l u ll !,&gt;** *e
M I &lt; * &gt; « aad
II U
N M
. IM
N
Pt. Loul*
MraalU T n l.rd a y
■.
•M T iN A T p n a i r i w i a *
I I T ft H— nik 14— Amended
Vsedlas A tars af
I I I I .III
Clnclnn.il *, «‘klro*o I.
nap
m m a rw rrra -i
p rau
Fist nf Crysinl Lake Whores.
P h lU d.Ibk U --------- - u
ro a vu ia ............... veai.ee
R .* a lu I n l r r i a r
Hruaklra V N .w fo rk l
10-31 of Cart, No. 710 of
l a n i n i M c o ra T v
Par* has* e l H («k l
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Total
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Leesburg Wallops! FHA States Best1 n,,s YE^'S mFFKHKNT
G-Men To Increase Security 0 f f er ed
Lead 2 Full Games By Lower Rentals

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covering tots

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SI. Auiuatine faint* bat
l Ott» • 3 tn 0 victoiy over thf
( M Lookout, Thuraday mjfht
^
Municipal 1U!1 Park bcliiuit
'tffa ctlvr hurlinK of Curl W ri-

cam* in on Juily'a ainglr •«
’field. In 'h r third frame
added thrrr more to their
on an • rror and thrrr »inIm by Weigel, Batan, and lie| In the alith they added
more marker* and In the
h arored their laal two.
Lookout* acored all their
Jtl two Inning*, the aeventh
■Inth. Each of the two in
I MW three runa rrnaa the
for th#
Rndgrritnrn. In
half of Iho aeven'h, Pitman
the attack with a aingU
left Said and on Pavla' triple
the plain a* Davl* putted
M third. Bobby
SHIh drove
(* home with 'he arcond run
a aIngle to abort and acornl
third on PeKamu*' alngle.
ended th*
acorlng for
'ord until the ninth Inning
th* flrat man al bat, dnulo leftflrlil and wrnt to third
Hudson’* ainglr 'n right and
on DeRamua' double to
Id.
Meanwhile
lludaon
had advanced to arcond on

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Far I l f Iten! year vwllag

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THE STANDINGS

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COLDS
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JOE PALOOKA

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXIX

Member Associated Press

President A grees
Changes Needed In; r -y
National Labor Law
Green Tells Roosevelt
Of Complaints On
Administration Of
Law ByLaborBoard

Ohio May Be Cut
Off From Federal
Funds For Aged
Group Told

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Kendrick Accused
Of Espionage By
German Officials

HUGHES TESTS NEW OXYGEN MASK IN “ FLYING LAB’
s*f:'

Hughes Tests N ew ln;^“
(l), tr1i‘l!8c hr
Oxygen Masks In R a is e d But orderCrcssCountryHop

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HearinRSet To Decide
On State’s Failure
Mrs. Huffman Testi­
To Comply WithAct
fies Radicals Dom•l' inate Theatre Work &gt; WASHINGTON. Aug 20 .,»■&gt;
P A R K . Auir. 20.—

( A P ) — President W i l l i a m
Green of the American Fed­
eration of Latior su’d today
that he and President Koosevel. "are in accord on the
necessity of making some
changes" in the National La­
bor Relations Law. I he labor
o ffica l conferred with the
Prrxidcnt at the tatters home to­
day.
(ire r. said he had called at­
tention to the "present
com­
plaints against the administra­
tion of the labor war by the Labjr Relations Doan).
"We went nnr certain specific
rases of
the
administration,"
Green told reporter*, lie added
that in toma instances the Iward
liad detracted “ from the spirit of
the I jw’’ in reaching it* de­
cisions.
Hr did not detail what chingrs
in the law might be effected but
said that in a broad outline they
either might curtail the hoird’a
present powers or clarify
its
duties.
1 The Chief Executive ret|e.| today aftrr yeslerday’n trip from
Canada.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 20.— (49
— Mrs. Ilatrl Huffman of New
York City testified before the
House committee on un-Ameri­
can activities that the federal
theater project of WPA was dom­
inated by radicals, and
using
public funds to spread the doc
trino o f Communism.
Explaining sho had obtained
her information from an extend­
ed personal investigation, she as
aertad that "propaganda
plays
were tho rule," that employes of
tha project were compelled to
Join Communist organitations and
that the project waa violating
I ho law which created it
by
employing aliens.
In addition. Ilia committee re­
ceived testimony from two vet­
erans of tha war in Spain that
Representatives O'Connell, Dem­
ocrat, Montana, and Bernard,
Farmer-Labor,
Minnesota, re­
peatedly used the "Soviet aaluto"
— the raised clenched fist— when
addressing members o f the Span­
ish government army while on a
visit to that country.

—The Social Security B.aid to
day fixed Aug. 2D, as dale for
•he hearing to determine if the
slate of Ohio is to be cut off
from frdcral funds for &lt;1,1 age
assistance.
In a letter to Henry J. BerriMlin,* chief of division of aid f r
the aged of Ohio department
public welfare,
the 'uoa‘ d sakl
it , investigations “ ind^*&lt;e lhat
in administration of *he Ohm
plan for old age assistance there |
hownrd Hughes landed at Floyd Bennett Airport in New Yor « tl. * morning after u hiirh altitudr flight fr»»m l.«»« AngHv* *|nr
lliiiflu**
la a substantial failure to comply' Ing which he tested n new type of oxygen mask. Ilis rlapsrd lim &gt; I- the ttann-contmeni.d hoj» vm* |ii Itmii*. Ji&gt; minute*
A juctuie of the plane I*
with the provisions of Title One | used his "flying laboratory" in whir's he made his record breaking
I' :•»! ttiound the vai.ihl l.»-t niotitli
of the Social Security Act.
| shown above.
Officials
sakl, the
h e a rin g ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------would
also cover
Berrondin's
pail in the unsuccessful esm
paign of
Governor
Davry
re-nominstion.

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Titusville

C a n a l : director Says 296 In
---I Seminole Re e e i v c
proposed St. Johns-tndlsn
Old A rc Pensions
canal received
the
en­

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v(f)|r,n,IB
nl

FuprMiitrndrnl of I’uik* Jnnirt r fir.
MourIi* ii HMimunml fin* morning l
I hr arrival rf lh«* I urn T f i i i
M Ml
|»uiii*« irirnMy
|Mitrh*nr'l for tii ,
M*
thf *«m» l»y »ln- h iwaiii* rlub at
a r «»l • f f I ini
•I I'l
Thf

ih r if month* **M n»h* ar*

River
ti” mi on exhibit mil. Mr. Mmightovi
thusiastic endorsement of yachtsAfter complrling.
»hal Mar ami«I Ihry writ* in fm r mmliti n
man L. Fe. Spalding of Jnck^in-JK&gt;r#1 W|f|llBU, .iHlrtrt rffrfrrtor nf Mini Htal, for null young miiuiaUg
xlurily il**t
ville who is visiting In Sanford ,h|&gt; SU(|.
trrn»r«l ■ P l*ar r**m.ti kj»l&gt;ly
with membera of hit family.
|
unusual volume of work. I hr
Mr. and Mrs. Spalding, L. E- Stale btuird conrlutlnl it * fir«l
Spalding, Jr., Itiaa Portia 8paltl yrar of oprraiion on Junr -*0.
Ing and Mixa D «atri(» Laraon nr ^lr*. A. (i. Wairnrr, «*f t'luilii 'la.
rived in Sanford late yesterday
' hr Srminole County memh-i
.
.n
.»
. «« *hr bonid.
aflrrnmin
in Mr.
Kpnldlng» , Xhr uutrict dirrr»..r rrpoiird
hnuiebnat
"Achrxon 111
anil ih.1i durini; Ihr floral yrar tin*
ducked at the Municipal Pier.
hoard approved 2tt&lt;l new eaa-» f it
The "Acheson IH " U an old »ld age assistance while tejeet
visitor at Sanford having put in ing 125 cases. The report »lv.
here many times in past years -&gt;'atcd that at presen' 2 »« perwhen owned by Capt. Wm. W.
*ece receiving this assist
Acheson of Jacksonville, yachting »»ee in Seminole Ooun'y.
enthusiast and author of many
It was also pointed out that
oiticles that have appeared
la
addition 'he hoard had .*»&gt;
"Motorboating" and other publl- l*r«»v«l the eligibility of 2-Jfl percations.
' *"n&gt; L»r old ngr aaxixtancr and
Mr. Spalding, who recently ,h»« » ,0,» '
137 ^»*r, " rrr
purchased the craft from Capt.
"I'Proval.
During the
Acheson, plans to change It. &gt; -»' ‘ h* ‘" ‘•t’1 »PPr»ve.l II cn.e.
name to "Portm " In honor of his ' " r blin,,
ln
c.t.tr.ty
daughter
"bilr rrjrchng on* applicutnin.
Th* party plan, to remain in T l"
•PPUc.lion.
nre pentling
Sanford several day. before re- “ c,J "n- ‘ h» . " P 0'*,. '• *'
turning to Jacksonville, though
Tb' ,ll* 'r‘cl
ps.inied
Mr.
Spalding
reported
thu ,,ut 'i“ ‘ lhe ’ ,0,1
k ,r» 1of ,h*- * '* 'v
morning to Chamber of
Com• Uo
■ '•/ «" “ m,,unl
merte official, that he expects
,im*
u,hrru
»,ra
to pe, Hanford a longer vla.l
D« n«
during the winter month*
'h'1 “ mI- * Ur« * " ' t ' " * ' ° |M,r'
! sun* were made eligible to re­
ceive commodities. The present

xlronir “ W e ’ll
of
nimintMin

havf
limn

« fmr pc
when th.

ynunifMrr gr*&gt;w up," In* y*&lt; •
“ ami they'll !»•* a
matrh i**r
ihr Irt.pard* a* wr’ll luiild » •
j.i.t like that of Ihr lm ,.ul

GVH M O W -/ S O .0 5 0 M B I
STUFF FROM TMB A T P C J

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Frank L. Woodruff State Attorney
Raids Bookies
Returns From Visit
In Windy City
In Carolina, Jersey

Decre*d For J* w“
, Aug- *». - - .-

T. E. Simpson, I’ rosident Of (irmip, I ’o
Deliver Main Talk

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I I Ig h r * Irf»
I until A II
If
lltltlill III I * A IIITf tl • It«t| lllirhl
III
look s Ih ib m I u r t U*tlh*ll
•f R4 -4lllttl- III hl-4 Itxrlll flllflU'

rural

■»djiiilgi-ij the
best
,.f
several N 4|j, mil
. rmlmde fo u n t •ingrr&gt;&gt;l and en |ur drill

ts-rtainer* who appeareil l.«-r,irr
('llh Alin,
Amr 20. —14^
th r o rg a n iia tiu n
State* A loiiifv Courtney's ut
It h.ix hern Ihr ptdicy of thr
men cho|.|K*l up another hind tDliindo Chainbrr for thf pu*t
book yentenbay and threw thr. ) r* r °r »“ to invitr a chamber
hors, ,,, ,&lt; lamkli. into Mw Jit I " f c" n,m' rr* "• f '-ntral Florida
” " c r rach m onth to be lh,- gus-.t

ler*.
| « f the group.
|.a .( uionlli lh,.
Non. knew where the lig h t- j
C h am be r of C om n ieice was
since hosen.
ning woo!
strike r,-xi
Courtney 'urneil from th* court*
to a re , lo wreck the handbook
industry

heir.

Many

foM ol

up

or moved, awaiting bet­
ter days.
_
It was the third successive
day the prosecutor's choppers
swung lustily. Yesterday they re­
duced blackboards and a black­
jack table to Junk in a "sneak
Joint'*—a room rn,‘rd for 110 a
day on the second floor of a west
aide lodge and clvb building. Tha
manager and doorman wore ar­
rested.
Two of the hig town's Itihlrt*.
handbooks were ruined Thurs­
day and Wednesday—ctir on Ran­
dolph atrret m the loop where
Hymle (loud Mouth) Levin and
Frank (Chew Tobacco)
Ryan
held for’ li, the other on Superior
street, fringing thr Gold Cheat.
Not even a junkman could get
eathusias'ie over wha| the a i ­
mer. left of uphrlstery, rhranhjm
chairs,
rare
charts,
scratch
sheets, ticket windows and pay­
o ff counters.
The as campaign waa Caart■ay’s challenge to the multimUUoo-dollar gambling
racke*.
■Upporting an estimated ' 3000
handbook# and ssasrtedly contrailed by syndicate mrr. de­
scended from Ai Capone', miderwerld kingdom. -U m l Mouth"
for inatenca, hoc a pall**
as a Capon* hr '
farmers
days
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FSA Ends Regional
Conference In Miami

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quietly

Cone In All RiRht,
Dr. Erwin Declares
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jacksonvillb,

i - ,‘ l .1 l i n M It i»a H !«p o rt
\ miti.i o f Prtpton..iin
i.il
announce**
ngiV'
lb i im
n d ( a p .a in
nirni "
i i i r . i tour tlBV11
K mil !• I
iron U cr
au-'i iK1ii il „
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W’)- D r . Stanley Erwin said today Governor Fred I4. Con»,
cupciating frhm a heart a'tack.
“ is all right’’ despite a cold contraded yesterday,
" I ’.’s not much o f a cold" the
physici/.-• deejarrd. “ and I'm not
Ihe slighlrat bit worried about
him."
The physician sakl last night
“ there i* nothing to hr alarmed
about. | won’* know definitely
about his condition until lomorrow.’*
Dr. Erwin said Mrs. Mark
Biyon Ihe Governor’* daughter,
was enroula here from Miami hy
airplane.
"He just wanted t„ see her"
Ihr physieian added.
The Governor, admitted to th«
hospital July 2V when he wax at*
tacked by a coronary thrombosis,
has
hern reported
Improving
steadily.
TYDINGB TAKES TO AIK

BALTIMORE.

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Senator

Millard E. Tydlngs has engaged
avery radio station la Maryland
and one In Washington fo r a
•poach Sunday evening in which
It I* axpetted ha will reply te
Fraaidsat kneaavoil's indorsement
• i Rapraptptedva David J. Lewis
a N(aw Deal cowdidate. ^
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ih«* / Ii 1 I ocrupifd
of
tiovernm* nt
I* hi l«t mountain*
ii lott thr tiov*

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k P 1 1 d in China with
loo
Mil not inutrrtal11•I\ 2ft. The
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for tfirni Imtwuso it

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• lit •’••iiiiiil line ,iuth«»riKo*i| a n*w
11 gi *1 1«t i**ii uf vg I i’ h with
th«
Mnndny nigld 1,1 h 00 uVlork.
*.I•1# • t of 1 li’.iritig the rulU nf
Their will b«* * inerting of lh* rit *1* .i*l \\o ».I Similar action waa
1 * n l*t th** tounty tluring tha
Heminole County Citrii* tii wn* I .
Asanrlalmii Tur*i|jy nigh* n* th* J**ur
I h • **1*1 lit it1k
c m itu il tg rrrtl
Mary roiiiniLnity boo-.- -,i
it. .triiiib; *.i« Hu*
iiiu itv r,
am
o’clock
h .n ll,
th iU rritl.
lutliling
tha
II.
lim ’ • of t.iiofi\ w ho havi* d itil n r
V ," l*, u r * ,,f
r l , y n n l,n a "
xiill lw* lrir«l l&gt;«*forr Jutltfo* Flunk mo\**l iiMJv fitmi (hr city, FrinL. Millrr 111 11 Mt'Anioii of Mu* .Mu •l|*4l I o lijc tt of th f urntk U to
ut
election
nki|&gt;ul Court
at th«*
I'ulh-i* 11011•11f*- t h r ik i n g
Station
Montlay uftnnotm a' imif-v. Tin* hooka will remain
•
ut the elty hull tluily ilur«
1:04) o'clock.
•119; thu inbiith of September.

Local

Aug.

Guards will I1..I1I i.-gu
..... ms in th.- Armmy

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•♦.t|,i\ m rti^cd
Pi.ttiui
K in tlrick,

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City News Briefs

jJewish Names Arc

Wounds Inflicted By 1
Husband Are Fatal1

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fl'tfht plsivt but H '*»* iimh’i
Tltr Mnninolf I oiintv Cham
&lt; i» Mi**n Mo y h tiv r uivhiiy
will irivr a *&gt;|o&lt;ttl he ws* r t el IHR f•*• lh*’
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of Commt'rcr
Commerce
• n lrrfs tffl in tin- am ■nd it • v |
F.ittt Wear 11j ii ••nt(unit «l »• 1 *•• *1
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C lu b m v i lr d
Mr
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I 'to * s l o p
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ih r O i Imio I o Rionp
*p«ii|, oi i*. v n k lv h im h fo n oitd
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Th »- pio gritm w ill h r
slt.iifd N *w *»k n
d ((n
th- h im I f in. Mo* iiifin h «-»
|oinll\ w ith th f I &gt;•*I i« it d C I m i ii
til#*. font
NRH
vi.«|t*«l
t h f I -•* .llid
lo Hr| Ml
h r r of C o t n m r ir f L i f t \t ti Ih r
M "ilt*h ti •&gt;as|&gt;l.iiii t h f II' *'di " I
Srnmiolt* County
I Intinhri
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t h f no iiaif•*! If
Comnierrr had tin* privilrgo ol

Frank I.. \V»mlniff returned
to Sr./ord Wrdnrsday evnimg
following a two mouth's \a&gt; i*
t on sprn*. hi llrmleraonvllb*. N.
V. and In FnirliMhtown, N
Jwhir* h* Mii» the Kue«i oi hit
»&lt;&gt;n and daught*r-itt-law( Dr. a.*I
Mra. Ralph Woodruff.
Mr- Woodruff, who was ac-'
coinpanied by his wife, and ticir
grandson, Frank Woodruff, III,
the report shownl.
The State board also approve, said the weather during hi, visit
The
A Its monte-Fa rest
City
all persons for W PA, NVA and both in North Carolina end in
lloma Demonstration Club mat
CCC enrollment. A CCC enroll­ Nvw Jersey was very plrasant.
Wednesday. ’ A tig. 17,j at tha
ment will bo held in Octoter for although there waa ot'udcrable
horna or Mra. W. D. Ballard at
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. which th* board la' now taking rain.
Altamonte for tho purpose
Ha declared the North Caro­
^ n n i ^ r . r . n ^ . 2 2 ? 7 , 2 f .PPl'ction^ it waa pointed out.
_
.ion. FTh#
tu ,
beginning a fa ll ra-orgmijiatlon,
„ „ „
Welfare
Board lina resort, had enjoyed a suc­
program, Mra. Gladys Koadall.1
handle* all services and relief cessful tourist srason this sum­
fcmlnolo county homo domwwtra-'
^
hu
,h,ough .
.cases
mer and that th* hotels were
Mon agent, anounrod today,
'
Th#
n -L
_ , W f of four
worktra. It was filled te capacity. In -Now Jersey
Thursday
t Cnfc . * * * pointed out. Funds for direct r»- he noticed much building activ­
I
J
' * • .s V f"V V * “ ■ lief to ncody are provMc.1 by
ity, but heard many complaint*
‘ th* ‘r
M Wo County Commiaaion.
about tho poor potato season. The
organisation
program. A pro-,
potato crop is a major a n (cul­
gram waa also given an using
tural pursuit in Hut state,
Mr. Woodruff ateled he was
glad to be beck in 8anfnrd *.'•'
waa pleased with the signs of
dkrijn
opi n building activity noted upon hie
• ------| (item acted te (hr* all Jew* return.
BR00K8VILLB. Aug, go,— y f *,1 names easily
rraogntnbl*
»•
SU*nd &lt;Usd to- i Jewish by decreeing yesterday
wutnde whkb 8bar- tbs I after Jan. I avary Jew with
* U .
aeid wwrw In-1 a non Jewish “
5 *2
•Pranged Stubaad add Israel or B m h te bia nan,-.
paetwiky,.
Aftrr th* first o f the yaar
M IAM I,
Aug.
20 .— (49— A
Ml waa abet te t
t f lk lil and four-day later-regional
conferhr Deputy Collier Brava
avery bnMnsea nun wi'l to&gt;w race e f more than 200 Federal
a coroners fcry. bald that B
from a man's aignatur* whether Farm Security administration of
acted M aelf-dtfenee.
he k dealing with • Jaw.
fictela from seven
southern
Nasi officials tabs do not want state* was concluded bare yve­
BOVIBT Sra i T
te shake bands with Jrw. or lar-day.
atbarwiss shew them courtesy
Claeiag mmIone ware devoted
MOBCOW
C n la n e i and cordiality in the lite r * will t*
aaaimUatlng
information
||y of what brangbt aut at round-teblo di*In ba an tmM e first thra* days on

foundation patterns,

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Insurgents Launch
Flier C r o s s e s (. on- General O ffen sive
tinent In 10 Hours
And 20 M i n u t e s Stalemate Of Conflict
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In Orient ConsiderM W
Ni Htk
Vutf
M om * i .I M *
luu.h
1 «»»e
t*d Chinese Victory

wi'li a tree in it |&lt;&gt;r Mir nnim-il
I'lllllUM, Ceiii!4M, nr Uimi'if Hit
Ilnm they m r
called i»\
.«'•
Alt tut .i ii* • k ajro. thf * hih pinvi.limr tho proRi.iiu ithnit*
Ihrrr
naim-M.-arr
urral
i *• •
heard
Mi
M«»n lit •*vt
hid
&lt;i
cliutbrra. In the W e d when th
T K Simpson, prrsidnit of thr
rhauit* *o |umlin«f Iwn piihM
ni'iuntain Imm make their I f *•••
.Vnunolr t'mmty group, will dr
hiinlcrn often have jerrnt *|»* r1 rukx hiit wm % uiiiiblf* to ifft th« livrr mii adilreit.4 ln-fon* tin* int*ui |
chafing them into the hill * and ntre»*4i\ funds fr in tin* cih
bt*r«
of
thr
Orlando
gro u p1
rhib
i|pi'|i|i*i I *o
utuunaina until tin* animnh takr thl,ie f"i»’ tlo*
among which will Im* ntrnihrr* ol
Mnuiflitnn'* aid.
tj tho trem Mrhcrcup«»n Huy «»• coini* ti» 'l»
v.irioti# civic ciuhs
Tin* City Commnpiiuier* im*
Dirk Aikrn, Imiitotif, will miir
•r\rral songa n% purl o f thr rn ,n .he r .t . Hall M..mh.y n.gi,.
trrtiiinnierit.
Mr. Aikrn reernt
monthly mretmg
h won thr amatfiir iontmt lirld
hv lh.- Orlando Jayrrrs.
II,- » a ,
-jhl.
,,wa|
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® Cocoa-Cola Plant Is Home Demonstration number or cnufici eiieni. at
Raided By Robbers Clubs Hold Sessions p,‘*'n* for ,hu ,oun,y u 3,H
The Coca-Cola 'bottling plant
on Cast IFlret Street wae broken
Into last night hat nothing of
value was taken Pellet Chief Roy
0. William# mealed this mornlag.
Chief William* athl that tha in
Irudir or intruder* had broken
in threath a (Ida door and bad
knockad tha coostiaaUoa off tha
roaipany jafa hot had been un•nhta to penetrate It *
He said only n small amount of
loose chase* and an electric fan
were taken. Officers new' In
vestigeting Urn case.

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Report Of Work T e x a s P u m a C u b s, G ift O f 'Local C Of C To
Of Welfare Board K iw a n ia n s , A r r iv e A t Z o o Give Program For
Visiting Boatman'r
y e a r Given
1 Orlando Chamber
Endorses Proposed;r or Ie a r Ulven
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*lve ' hir'1 ■n"&gt;'
h,l,‘
. . tx e
in Mississippirecently
»i the l-.J ^ '.C w I* T O m I I .
O f ft
weekly luncheon o f Ihr Rntary
•
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nf
this
city
1 ' “ ** on
Monday, Dr. It
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will hi- one of I Ik- l ’.)| randidete*
Kuprccht, chairman of the p '»
for degreed mid ,li|ilotiias at the
gram committee announced t
,''including graduating exerrise of
day.
th,- current m Ii-hiI ut the Dntverally » f Florida
on
Saturday,
Aug. 27.
Mi. Gsnlt is n rundidale for
tin- degree of Master of Artg In
ORLANDO,’ Aug. 20.—f49 — education. The scheduled speak­
Th# Florida Mediterran.-sn fru.t er for llo- or(u&lt;ion is Senator
fly ralmbursemenl rnmmitler will Spessard llolliind nf Bartow.
estebllah headquarter* in Or
Undo and work In co-operation
with Florida
grower*
and a
Washington
appointed Mediter
raneaa fruit fty hoard during a
KIM II Ell LEY. Cape Province.
survey o f growers’ losses.
diamond j
Th* announcement wss made Aug. 20.— (49—Thia
by A. E. Pickard, Orlando grow producing region is preparing ta
er who was elected chairman ot ilsxilc thr world with an cxhibB
Ihe committee, succeeding
the at Ihe New York World's Fair
late John F. May o f Winter Ha­ next year.
tlnr featurr will he a thromven.
Pickard said the
reimburse­ ium glnhr on which the c*ntlment committee had axtenaive nenls will be outlined with dia(ilea on growers’
losses and mnndd.
would aid growsrs In filling out
question nairas.
Ha said many
growan had loot thefr original
a ffid a v it (bowing loaaea incurred
Partly cloudyy, widely
from tha eradication campaign 10 tered thundsrxhowera thl*
y**ra tgw and
noon and la south tad alt
would be able te provide th* tn- aaat portions Sunday and
forwteUtu.
oa ax'rame south
r*jrr-r. •
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To Be MadelnOrlando

South Africa To Send
DiamondH To Fair

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A Sound Warning

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I’ri tideiit ItooMcvnlt dcserte.t the highest commentln*
ttcclarntinn in Kingnltin Thurmluy j
* * . , . . . * , u * mmllrt Inin hn Im fnrthrigli
I T p I V I t i tel l h # pa»a« o f , 'has the I'li’ lctl Slit is would no! diind for any nggressiati
N B f * N i P l w r l r f a . i i d p p the
"The Dominion of i 'anutla is |iarl of hu |
C « l l S r » M . f M to rrh ■, |KB7. agimist ( anmla.
i iThniitl of the Itntish empire." lie said. "1 give lo you
’ MOM. A Mi L. lUSAN
.tsuiraniv ilia the pittplc of the 1,'niteil Staten will nut
K M fw
I I B A H — liiaatiapaa M a M g r r ■diiinl idly by if doni'iiatlon o f ( anadian soil is threatened
ii) an&gt; other empire."
0VM«)HtPTI«JH MATKB
I he |aiint of
hnl alateni' tit at this pnr'ieular
ar c a w w ..........................
5 2 * —™ 16 .......................... Wira turn* was to s.rve nolire on (le imany that the ul inula
.................. ea.» ■toi-*'i|iieiires of German invasion of ( '/echoslovaklii migb
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........................ av.iM ri mi m l he same alignment of tureen ngninnt "her which
• k l t l i f f tovllpp*, pifdg
-o humbled her during 'he World War. CzechonlovaVla
rp#toltallwma ia&lt;| mullrma -f ha- a defi'iisive alliaure with Ffnrire. France i.n allied with
* « * • f*»f *h# |p*r|oa« »)
will ha rhargpd f«« r.Nidaiid t'anndn is part of the -o-'i-rhood of (ho British
B ^ itrlU iag rtoipa.
•■inImi#-. And he In i It'd States will not Miami idly hy if
LtoatMito ( gHipagp
fvpr# ' ninula l*&lt; I hrt'Illf'HPtl,
VteM1 la tha urn |lamH |
W e I'elieve ilia! Prenideiil Itisis. velt should ho com-1
• J iff I M b b , U fflM i
are
(W .jdfBtei
ilierel, d lor making ties poln clear hi llitlvr wJiile (her#
• • B iff
w ith
frtiiplp it
t|IN,. insflll se wo think i hut 'be only hope of avoid-,
TB I n t.'hlfiBiV# sa«f 1 # a Imi' alio her Worltl War is to let Hiller know tHut when he
■Fnil.l Im • KPMbfi af Thto tinri-t his Icg'otm marching hr is setting in motion r&lt;-rimd tr+9* Hhi.h t# ptp|«f'‘r'i's which he cannot con ml and which are bound
1#» I hr m h f*»r t».
#*• nt toll b m i * &lt;1)*pa trttPto i«&gt; prow 'he undoing no! only of himself hut of the whole
(• f( •'PF totoI **ltiPP**la. ' in mall on lot).
1 fhlto |*m|»pf tonal aha
pHhlUhetl hrfFln ,
We he|i. \e that the BriDxh government made a frighlhim tto to" hf Ip* linn rtf apr- |||j
mislakc wheri i let Anthony Fden go ns foreign minlitoto I p f r i s
■r# al«* |
isler and gave the impression iti both (idler and Mussolini
ha' Kuglaml was aTraid tn fight
If the dictators had
Weil sure that ■mgland would figlr. as ihey wmiltl have
neeii if the Fden polic't's hud prevailed, neither Italy nor
VEHHK FOR TODAY Germany wotiltl have dared *o go as far ns they already
hiiev.
MUST PASS T ltH u m il
It is this hope on the part of the Fascist countries
B: Then they cry unto hilt neither England nor the United State* will diterferc
In theii 'rnulilr, ami nWh tlirir empire-building plans that leads Hitler lo plan
h them nul «,f their ,lio provide
t He niuketh (he nlurm « ■tie invasion of Czechoslovakia and Mussolini
And the same hope lends
ro that the wuvr, liwrt'f Mirther intervention in Hpnin.
Ul# Then nri* thi*y ylml h«- 1hem to like one aggressive step after another until per­
be
bo hv brin^r haps they will control the whole world.
|Ht unto Ihtir ili**iritl
Hut we don’t Irelieve '.hat either Hitler or Mussolini
bmepAAlni 107:2H-30,
would ilare to make a move if they knew for a certainty
’ hit’ they would have tn fight England anti the United
plan who will nUmiRt* l&gt; •Slates.
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Ur IUB 1IBNDRICK8

BUDGET REQUEST-CITRUS
! —I have had occaaioe sine. I
i have been in Washington to ask
! for increased amounts of money
for lh. study of citrus bypnducU in th* laboratory in
Winter Haven, citrus diseases in
‘he laboratory in Orlando and
-"other purposes. On eaeh occasion
when I have gone before the
r««Agriculture CommitU* they h*ve
informed me that I should h
made my requeat at the Dtpi
m-nt uf Agricultur* first,
this is a lesson I have learned
The citrus industry also
feeb
that these requests should be
made early a*-1 so this year if
■j: -. ■
sr* do not get the increae* re­
w m m A m e n t«
rmw w d,
^
quested, I ran assure all of those
mtei ested that it is not my fault
for I railed on the Deparlmen,
, &gt;f Agriculture in ample time
on
vm
tiled with each bureau ‘ hereunder
ih p e r s o n s f r o m p r o w i n g /
»n official request for increase s
this budget-FOR WINTER IIAV
en—I mad. a request for 140.00
for a building to house the Citrus
by-products Laboratory, 110.004)
fur additional equipment, placing
emphasis on the necessity of
f [0.000 to be used in this tabor*
• lory fur further
study— OHI.ANDO LABORATORY for the
lJUA ^lCW fW i, nearyiw
study of ili-ray &gt;• transit, blue
mold and other citrus diseases,
O ? T IC M IVUWION —
I made a request of an additional
1 t e WhR f t 9TTRW6RT
appropriation »f Itb.OOO and for
the aludy of pink tot in thr
t R r o p e r n p e f t im c e o w c R e relery fields, ID.OOO to be uses! in
( tertFnJnciico, M &amp; )
the city labora'ory at HANFORD.
FLORIDA which has b&gt;en of­
tl't^ M T M C N U M E K T ...
fered free of charge to the Bu­
reau nf Flint Industry. In addi­
tion to this I have asked for an
increase rf
in lhe unpru*
the WI»A i" I'A.
OVD M r ft CIRCUS fttPHWfT
gp-— -il - -— -priatbi, for frost wsrnlng serv
W 1URH C0TH E. IbWN IKC?
mplnytrn-, Ditoltfu llfttt
ice and t‘J.r,lX) for a marketing
IHn*.
What
ulnrui
r Xpert tn serve in the celery and
1iAt U .S
_ Bllyrnuy In AtI mfi* »
other vege able fields of the
W ithin he last fe w tlnys two &lt;tf the South's most
rbd yitfppurtrd Hcnutor
k * **
State 1 received enrouragemen'
disl iiguished newM|ia|K.,rmeri have
apjuirently
made
up
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from the officials involved and
8-20-36
thru*
minds
with
res|ssd
to
lie
G
eorgia
sem
iloriul
prii I t ’ 101
hot In HanfonJ »hr
b-lieve that we are going to get
* * that it rrully mailt- u* inary. T iie ir rem arks on this subject are par.'culurly ini.
ir n .K i.oitti f a u n t l r rv*rf)‘
o y . -ttul for nil thr s’.r viuou, | an overturned sailboal In
thr some favorable action./
“ "Pvh ow much lietlrr nff ercstlng in that they shnw how two extrem ely
in telli­
SOCIALIZED
MEDICINE 1
by
,toting
m„there
as
a
Atlantic
Ocean.
C.hltiic** lo fifovr thut hr wan
» l* than Ihoee fulk# aim gent nig' fair-m inded men can arrive at exactly op|s&gt;sitc
The war L laging un in* subject
•hininir riampi* of what a litM'
Hr m*tiir thr track
While heading for nthore, Bur*
h . up north In 'he hrut l-e-lr.
''t'liclusions from the same set o f facts.
uf socialiied meuicinv. Thu duellP xrn'.lvman ehoulil br like-, Us.in fit Hurvartlnet* died of * h u r l attack, &lt;e
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tor* uf the tuuuiry generally aiu
Gdi.or l.amliriglit of the Tampa Tribune takes the I .HI If Uml Fuuntlcfny, tamnue
Ju
ly,
11K17.
currying
to
hii»
grave
“ JP
*ke ?etlrr«l
governm'o'
Aftrr icrailuatinir, h r went to
up in arms, whsh is n&gt; surprise
isisi.ioti
that
I’res'dent
UiMwevelt
is
thoroughly
justified
cbuiertir
created
by
Mr&gt;.
FranLord
lily Fante tn ilu emmdliliiK to
U riiv rr. I ulorjtdti, a fill lis-rautr a the true spirit of I.Jitlr
to me as I hive rllseussr-d the
South, P rnuld ew.etrti m a.tempting to prevent .Senator (Aorge's re-election !«•- re , l|i,dg*on Ilu rn vl', rpilnniited f .w s jia p tr
m an;
in
Lieiiver'i Euim Urroy, hU moth«*r'^ idraliamatter with many uf thrm before
&gt;r&lt;li*d
rvrrylbing
"ei»*ifn-&lt;l"
lo
'* economic out look cause the President Inis every moral right to indicate It's
ta rlir r ilnyx a newspaper man lie picture of himselfthe plan was prupused. It in evi­
bln by inrrraalng the preference among candidates for Congress and liecause it I lie uvi-ragc email boy.
was “ im sissy ’ U l r r , liu m s t l
dent that
medical
cunditions,
is good polr.ical strategy for h'rn to Id the ptsiple know
TH . ,(ory first appeared in ‘.h* rani# *o re a liir th r fin r i r n l i - ELKPIfAN T MONUMENT . . . .
mure
favuiable
lu
the
poor
who he wants elected and who cun he o f the most help •"unit Nirhula, Maxaime in iHMb, itrn is in hia m other's K^vst no vOne of t|i» fir»t eLphanta ever classes uf this country, could b.)
i Ye.. Cisi Your Nea to him in Congress.
■uni Mrs. llurnttl claimed Ibat H.
bruiqch*. to ihto U*tsd UtAtaa wM. BfttablUhrd and it "la my dttlra
ull la 11era Foi ,Y&lt;»i."
Mr. Lam bright elnbnru es on the President's moral b«r -r&gt;n, Vivian, had eivrn iir'
^lUtirinp In th« ntatrasinr field, Old Bel. commeiuuratrd today by that they will be as I have been
■atnem lu central FI rill*
ii.
-plra'l
n
for
the
rlmrart-T,
In
JJu rfirr rhonr « n n hobby yacht- a monument
right to express IPs preference hy rix'ulllng thut he has
in Homers, New face In face with tils problems
kaP# ■ Mei'rplng after,
made certain campaign promises which he runno. possibly an article which wa* pulillshrd in nr. a • |» rl NLietiuntin at&amp;■I ririt - York. Because of the interest uf some of three people. I have
■t.rshurg Inilf|ieiid»nt.
icara lain.
ill»f In il **|f, Al
lu* uwnrd a Old Bet crested, Homers became no inien*lulls uf committing my­
lulfill unless ho has the octivc cn-npernt'nn o f Congress,
Vivian was at thr limr ai, un yawl, lMi*ht III, and Ihb* i'im
■“ Genjany W«nU IVa.e” , reaili and hy imintiug out hut in some instances the public •t&lt; rgrailoatr ui Harvard, so It I the “ circus capital'* of North self fur ur against the plan al
oier mtiml four pernon* from i America.
this time but trend tu study the
Ravgapayr hea,|linr. Y. h, n might not know which of the candidates is he most likely [
plan and arrive al a conclusion
'archo-.lnviikls, Hun- 'o ro-nperute wi.h the President. Only if the President 1
at
* taler date, however, there
•ty, Rumania, ami Ruaala, not himself tells I hem will the voters know which of .he ennturn fur misrellanenu* Meme such
» mrgllon F"lan&gt;l ami |H'rhu|ir d'dntis is most likely lo follow the President's program
j a* uaUr, electricity, ice, tale- I* urn- fiaturr uf tn* plan tbit I
M O) two other countries.
object lo and that U par l kips Don
|phunr nervice and advetlielng,
and only when they know this can they vote intelligon ly.
MANUFACTURERS RECORD
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Hut
John
Temple
Graves
II,
editor
of
he
Birmingham
an is na longer the bigge-l
leading tallway cuntpaniea in the much of the weakness uf slat,
l.onining laric* tn
op In th. S.utlh, as Sena- Age Herald, lakes the view thnt 1. might have been nil
Florida'* hud the line from Ktrneml.ua lui United S'l'ce, It was round 'hat participation to feel
that
It
right
Tor
Woodrow
Wilson
to
endorse
a
cer
nil)
candidate
rnnimvriul
and
nrg. may find uut in thr
industrial pic Cedar Keyt. Central and Suuln fifty-on* of them made purchaa.'s would be a sucresa in this inIn
n
Georgia
seiuttorinl
primary
in
I01H,
hut
m
&gt;
all
right
tii re- iv lii’ f five
t
prlmnry.
The higIhotiundmU- Flat Ida « « r virtually wilhout' iq Florida in 1-JJ7, and only five iitancs,
|!-(rop nowadays is un for President Roosevi'F. to do it liow. "Tlte difference." Mr. mil. m-ltet.rk uf railroad*, wl h railway trampurlation.
{ of the number cpt-rale mileage in
MEXICO'S DF.BT— Nut many
Joygrtol relief.
Graves Hays, "Is the money and the jobs which the gov- Hit ir vn.-il fleet of 1in-umot Iven Murid*'* pcr.ud uf rapid rail- , lhe lU ,p. 0ne Kaetern railroad year* after tha war was over
eminent hits como to con.ml. And it is all the difference and rare, 'heir many r.pair way development, a. w.ll a, her; rr,K.r,Mi puwlu,^, |„ flfty-fiv. foreign (Miit.'Ica reused to pay
U &amp; blame Jimmy Itnnee- in the world.”
plant-, •'uliuns.
e'urage yards, p. rlud of greatest
agricultural, p|ur|d* citka and tuwna.
even th. interest un their war
for being lure o u r the Inirr iiiinala and other facil- ami induatriul growth, dutra (rum I * . . . . ,
...
,, debt* to the United Btates, ex­
Asserting a belief in the theory
unemployment ilnrku,
h i. .
luan
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1
A
s
employer*
of
labor,
tne
rail•hich h*v. been r*'t
cept Finland, which ha* never
and government relief nre apt o he permanent liecause of
I • iiyauranre agency. That's
............
^
difaulted on interest or principle.
ay we fell when ‘hie util machinery and mass production, Mr. Graves twl'cves Hint »W t Florida’*
1,800.000 people „ah. Florida and Western MallK' “ “ P. “ ^
Thra. nations from time to lima
r&gt;) on th. newepaiier democracy Is doomed unless all Americans Mike a firm with stficieM passenger, freight. r...d, of Georgia, .xtrndcd l«W !
l J T f a - u L Mm. sine, have mad. faint grslurM
stand now against anything which suggests an a.ssoc'atlon im.iahai.lt.. tapraas and mail rail, of that road to JackwmviRr, \
“ J
towards arriving at sum. egret(ictwecn gnvemmen; funds and votes. He calls attention transportation, hut they alao piuvidlng that thriving little rily &gt;
P, ,,
PS1
.
*
mu rt concerning the*, debts but
a the Stale i&lt; unable tn to the fact thnt .ho very day President Roosevelt whs ask­ play » major rob a. purrhaaor. „ t h /direct rail rout, to *l£ 5 E H E
W. “
on tach occasion il has been evi­
»,0&lt;M which it nwca to ing for the defeat of Scnw.or George, newspaper headlines o f flo rlili product*, m «mploytr» North. In the n#*t ftw yr» r,|.i i mmlnnUU* KU.lmm.* ' ( V « l i
dent that they propose tu pay
Klb-employment Service, told of more government funds lining poured into Georgia. of Flot nig Ubor. .ml a, .uppuri- »hil* Henry M. F U fk r w i.
eomW«.d
a* thqy like-ur not at all. Now
(a liable to In-,. |H,OuO," I l doesn't rend rlgh.,” snys Mr. Graves, who hns tra, .through taaaa, af ala'., m inching his g'.-at ♦nterprlsc of j TtaouamntU of theae railway an:h .he employer*.of thla
h
JI
been one of the most consistent Roosevelt suppnr.ers In county, anil local govern mao la. i.ilarny ami howl duvelopunu'. crJ ,
lag hundred# of thouaand* of
»0 , eoplrlhuled tn th*
* " * ^ , 2 2 lto T «!!£
"Mr. Roosevelt must remember tha. he Takim together, they a «u m . ti , East t W . , Han. wa. pu.h.n«
dollara worth of oil property
gpvernimtit
for unem- the South.
Bl«anli«; proportlona, aurpaailng t r l, rail, down thr Weat' Court to £** , *
lh- '
*
President o f &gt;'.he United In inYralm.nl, in .mploym.nl Tampa Bay. Under iho leadership ” m t t o m r n u n l 1 1 ”
owned by American, and when
1*iatlaf. During the poet Isn’ t going lo he tho lost
Secretary of Slat., Cordell Hull
k
FToiMn bu-lniM men -Suites w .h jobs and money In enormous rmantlties to and In payroll! any other to-l.-f Flaglar and Want. Florida cn-,ln * " * * “ * * ,
J ovyr jM.OftO.DOO In new hand around. The ITesidcnt has said that the economic duatrv In lh. atat*. Hailroada I l, red upon an ora of onpecadent- 1 Flowing
regularlyand continu­requeat* that they pay for farm
tanda tikwi away from email
,Mf1, in &amp;!&lt;I!lion to all froednm which he seeks for the peopb of America can be a l. not only lh . “ backbone" of ,d growth and expansion. Thou- o»»ly *"*“ ,h» channel, o f Had.
tagoa they have tn pay, had under .lie democratic form o f government laid down Florida'*tranapurtatlonayatem,' *amla of
mllca of railway llnca throughout Florida are the pay- farmer*, they reply “ W . will-pay
l i ’'-ftthte la more than for America in its Constitution. W e agree with him. So but they are aom.
of lh . riba i wrrt ^ddad to lh. aUt.'a
system; cheek, for thie largo army of under M.vlcan law and when are
. :do|lara behind In lit much so thnt we hope Senator George will win in Georgia." and other framework aa w.ll aa ftrlil. agricultural r*g.un« were tallway rapluyea. ^Hallway pay- plea*.." In ether word*, “ wo had
From this It would seem that the Important th'ng for a auhatanttal part of tho fbah openod; numtroua town, and cl'twa t#*l oapoadltaroa m-Fwnda ta*»
and blood of tho atat.'i economic WPr( •■tabiished; and wlntar yUI- p a r totaled moro than IlD.OOty
Georgians
and all Americans to remember Is tha: democracy UfO.
lltltvllla
Rtar-Ailviuwlc
' ton flocked la over inereoaln* 000. Krory city and noarly « a c y anc, wbil. th. remaining tar*,
wby ITeablenl
Koo*o- can bo destroyed as easily by the purchase o f votea and
Flnrlda'a
important alako In numb«ro to tho numarmu retort* town and eommonlty in which fifth* gee* to aupport th. publb
i*t want Sunator flrnrge support with billions o f dollara of govemmen. funds ns by her dadroada U otMoiacod by tho rtached by the** lallway linta.
tho rail read* operaj e i ha ret In achool*. It il climated that m l
to the Senate.—Tb* the Brown Shirt methods of Mtlmidatlon ami Ohe castor fa*l that In l»J7, a year « f aubFrom MO mile* of railroad In 'b . benefit* of Ihla hug. peyrolf: way taac* aUucatid t . tclpwla ;n
Hot become tho vrt.n n oil treatment so successfully employed In the fasc'st coun­
o-'ltwO, Florida’* mUaago Increaatd tallway w **to paaa apeed.ly Into
aerved hi* atat. ably tries of Europe.
J1'
U to U M mil.* tn 1800: to M 18 lb . tflla of l&lt;*nl Item*, bank*,
distinction. Not tacauaa
a, miua In 1800; to I.3T0 In 1110: fUllng ataUmta, places of imuae- wound 18,800 Florida childna.
•&gt; — j— -o + t — •
dh didoywl to the party
Thua, th* I allroad* which playad
1,- to a o u ml!** In 1M0, and to mrtit. bat»)a and roatearanU.
{|t him than, llut t e
il- y m i mile* In 1*00. In thin Churtbaa, lodge* doctor*, drat lala, •Mh aa important pait la Florida
, don not maature up
I" fifty-year period, while Florid*’# tax eoUeoUw* and nnmeioua other. drr.lopm.nl art *tHl vlu l form*
af Fxecutlve'a ilcfl&gt;r&gt; railway miltag* Incraued moro got tW lr ,abaca. o f thia cenataat b tea atab'a economy. They am
'■llbaral" DamocraL
contributing, day In and day out,
g. than ten-fold, tho aUto'a papula- Inflow o f MOnoy.
Bom to Mr. and Mr
t « polnla In Georgia. Hr. Thnuhbe It U.alao bvcuum
ao tbn tncraaied flto-fbM: property
Out of orory dollar taken tat by b Florida*# prograia ami pro*.
Purdon
a
fin
.
baby
boy.
ir abo took I t Daltlaior. whlb
orga doean't want
Of. taloha
btnmmod
twontyffold, the roil toad*, &gt;.apggogi«atal| « PWtty. Thair invaatmanta ter Me
Dr. and Mr*. Fulealon and 0* »y «nd pwchaaeiU
tm|«v.ll ra-a led ml lo
4 11 S a
T. valuo of term production [ncraaaed cents to* pfld * V la ‘wage*. Bwp «*0d thaw of any other anbrpriaa
Hail way Exp
in th* White II o u m . children have returned tram * "tuck o f good*.
a- nineteen-fold) and rale* o f man- p ie y J n t ami payroll* tb a and to tha atat*. Their varied I ranathe Soutiwaabn k
Irtp to pojnl* tn Cvorgta.
« » ufettered product.
inareaadd faU i £ h railway earning* and In portal ion airrkwa, that, u U u la .
j H.v. and Hr*. O. W. W h lb Ytkny, lh. Jackapnv
to the Forhla Bafaty
Robert Mtrrlwcjthtr and Clay­ and daughter Carolyn, Mr*. Fed- Company, the iwfr
•r ihlrty-nine-fold.
In tha
aaaw many altka and 'own. whom
their large pnyrrib and
AT read* In Fbirlda ton Auatln nr. homu thli week rick and Mia* Jaaab Pedtkk of compan lea and •*»•!
H- period, tho popubtbn of Jaahaan, tailroeda empby Urge nombma bmvp In c|i|a^ t«wna aadaMuauiito accident* by ona- •it a furlough from Camp Wh.tl- Orlanib' motored over Monday road* operatlag in
atat*, at*
! ‘ YttU teertoood from 1AM to
warhara, railway omploymmil llba throughout &amp;
and w o n the gueata of Mr*. V. b aatimatad that,
'*•000: ‘ hat o f Tampa bm om dI b * b a r o m ^ . f local pnapak Iff.
' ■ ' . pamdltmm .for all
Mr*. W. IL McK’. inm mnd R DaIgor, Jr. ■
from W t .
I0IJWO; 'bat of
^
^ . e
anUtaadteg raliw n l t a to tell Vida; u eaw ntbt
family bar* returned bom* after ij^Mn. O. P. Hllburn, wh* ha* all railroads and a
spending lh* summer la th. been th* admired guest of' I n . pan!*# In Florida k
In axciaa « ! • * # &gt;
mountains of North Carolina.
and Mi*. J. P. Hllburn, bft
daV railway
Although
eraseIng*
M m J. A. Perdu* and famity Tueaday ter Cbarwahrr, what*
■ back
mora
l| t« b, • ( Tuaealooaa, Ala., hav-i ra- •he will ublt hap alatar, Mm
to 0 b prltok
Urttod to thilr bom. after via- Fred B. MaMuJbn, hater* ! w
Ittag Mr, ami M m J.,P. llarby. t uratow to hap fawaae-ta Tampa.
’ C at Thomas Cmmatt Wilson,
pruminant aM

Two ViowH Of ht

i ‘.her owe you always than
cheat yqu out of anything.

'Ike sen-.

m s N o to t

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hvMitw&amp;h, mmpsRMM,
me

of Kg ptfflrt rtemajw,
-July&amp;'Fty? - 1

m a m tv o tffu ifr o N t

Itn e T A w e m c

rtewNoeppRoNgoHiftt'

eRfcreoToiHpMtMoRy

Of

THE CIRCUS CAPITAL Of

KailroadH Spend Millions In Florida

SANFORD TWE

t

1 vYITrV
3'vT
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;V .

YEARS AGO

to

CORRIGAN C O N Q U E R S Doug came to Washington and
conquered
the
Capital
I'M/
Colonel Lindbergh was a him
tisi a ronquerrr hut in a d if­
ferent sense. People looked upon
him in some degree uf u s , but
this young Irishman
took
the
•ame type of plane, r ire p l
it
veas nine years uldrr, and per­
formed the samr fea| as Lind,
bergh lie has
conquered
‘.hJ
ieuplr in a different way m that

em1frlT*.mF q.ki-,| JmwG-lf
. e'.o their hearts. I doubt if lie
will retire to another eounlry lo
live. He will stay
with
lhe-e
eopte who love him.
W PA
PROJECTS — I
am
pleased tn announce the approval
uf the following W P A projt-c.s
I ’instruct tnlxiruiiu y, grrentiou e
and laborer's rutluge, near Orlo
Vista;
construct
a
municipal
uhtetic building in the rity of
'triamlo; improve West Central
I v iiiir
in
Orlando;
Imp’ ove
ireets througlmu'. the town uf
Ocoee;
operate
a
prcduction
project for the making nf quit's,
comforters, and bed pads. Oranve
County;
itnp-oee
Elementary
School lluildlng
at
Titusville;
improve county-owned road con­
necting Pedro Road with State
Road No- 18; operate
sewgrg
r nms In Osceola ('minty; operate
w w i . ‘ rooms in 1’ir‘nam Cunn’ g;
operate srwing rooms in Srmim,!e
County;
operate
sewing
pe rn* in V'nlusia ('oiin 'y; litmmve
schiH’l building and auditnrnim
in New Smyrna Beach; construct
recreu'iou building in Titusville;
const)urt a (isr.lstarul at I'atirtka;
onerate srwing ri oms in Orange
County; upernV sewing rooma in
Flagler County.

DIRECTORY
We Pay Cash For
lined Fa mi turn A l

Wagoner
F IJ R N IT U R U CO.

I0o
Sanford Ave.

PhoneI
77-jl

[Have Your CLirka And]
Watches Repaired By
One Who K«*My
Known Hew

BRIGGS
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JKWKI.KR

108 Magnolia

HANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.
*n &gt; ija «c a i*

Flxluren

Wiring

M ADAM E ZO LA
Patml^L and U f » Remdec
(lWa* Facia
Gala liu u lla
Tail*., pa at, praaill awl future!
hew lo aUtrewl In Mvw m*rllafa. b a a in n i Wow c*a
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a ad aoa.tar * 111 ti U mil*
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S A T U R D A Y . A U G U S T 20.1128

THE SANFORD H ERALD . SANFORD. FLORIDA
T T

Social And Personal Activities
M A R Y M A X W E L L , Society E d ito r

Social Calendar

Telephone 148

( heap Sunglasses H

Pe rsonals

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tl‘* ■"n about cheap sunglasses?

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both of two jurr poses, say a
Jo*. | h &gt; N.ilpi it, form er presidear ..f Ho* i . nti*I of Prescription
11pi « an* .«f Vno'niii
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" E n d , Al1', n-H ''Franklin D. Ip o .r - * aHf.f.TI" * Jjjrlhilay, •»M*1 il&lt;lD&gt;|llH. , Chittendim have returned from j
Atlanta,
&lt;iu, Mrs ,\,| Sperwerp; Joanne Diiytona Beach where they w e i e ^ ' b g and Mrs. V\ S McCormi&lt; k
' Thoap invltcil

PLA Y SCREENO

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Admlnlon 10e-25c

Tonight—Sunday
A d n la g ou 10c-25c

Mary Maxwell Given
Society Editor Post
Maty Maxwell hi* aiaumcil the
dulira of aoclily pjitor of The
Sanford Herald following ‘.he Jrciaion of Uenp Martin Laney to
rrmain lilafinitely in Washing­
ton, D. C.
Miaa Maxwell, the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. It C Maxwell, i.
a nxtivt of Sanford and wa.
graduated from S.minole High
School where ahp waa a Theiplan
and a Ifl-Y Girl and wax reporter
on lha claaa nawipaper during
her lenlor year.
She attir.lrd
Stitaon
Univenlty a*. DeLand for two yean,
majoring In Engllih. She wai a
member of the PI Beta Phi
•ororlty, and for her aeholaatic
attainment waa elected a num­
ber o f the Honor Society.

w* K8RMIT
MAYNARD

the

gue«ts o f Mr and Mrs
I.
“ *"l
daughter.
Muigarel,
i
V
Chittemlen and children,
.lean Jacks* nville spent the
day u h
arul Hobby, nf Washington,
D. C ■^r *t
^*- Bnslie I tie day.

aiidenthcr points « f interest
ai In* accompanied ns f i r a*
iIn* North. They have been away ‘ sunvillc by Mian Margaret
for geverul months*
Cnrniick*

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Mrs. ||. K. lb* -t «• .-nt.'.

Dorothy Steven*, daughter »f
Hr. and Mr*. S.tlph .Steven* of
t linttohoocher, will return 1 her
home
Sunday after
.pending
►everal Week* Rere a . the gue.l
uf h rr grandmother. M r.. H. It
Steven*,
and nunl.
Mis* He
becca Steven*.

Mr*. J. C. Bennett ha. a* her
gueit thi* week-end Mis* Kini.ut
()w«n, whn ha* arrived
from
l.akdund
where ihe attended
lummer school at Southern Col­
lege. Misa Owen plan* to leave
Sunday to meet L. P. McCuller,

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U-iit wax
-baking
ham!* wBJl
fn.ml* in i o n
Thumday.

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hwati*x*»*x
nerved
n*f i cshmt'iitx,
ciiriMi-hiig uf Hamlwichi,&lt;if puncti
wild individual rii k f" . In the fill
lowing
Mr-. Morrij*. Mra. K. E ‘
Lliiyd, Jr , Mrx, Slru klnnd, Mrx
W. J PHI, Mrx. Dearixn,
Mrx.

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second vic»* pr*-Hi*h*nt, Mrs C A
Stl ickland, Hunt
vice pi evident,
Mt-x I *iM'nr Franklin, *ec11*tni y
mill
11 i iio.ur i t ,
Mrn,
Lmiix F
(Jnrnri, :i«xixtant xcr ietar y, MrMilt on I bur iso, ri'piit tr r,

Mr. and
;:-. guest*
u. f: oN.ul!
: v*
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whti have (een Mthe
f Mr.
,. o. ., nunt.r ,, wa*
,, ho*__ _ »*..
. . vE Southward
.... . .and
. . ,r**
,h'' tommunily Sawing
an.|
Mu. .Ira
Club on Thursday afternoon o'
family tor two week*, have re­
htr home on Beinlall Avtnue.
lumed tu their home In llumilHrfreshmenta of
sandwiches,
ton, Ontario.
letnonude and rake were served
to the full..wing guests: Mra. D.
NKW FOREST
L. Long. Mrs. If. C. Long, Mra.
PF.RU, Ind. ~IAh-Etlahll*hW. L H.urche, Mr*. It. A. Man­
ment of a new Slate finest along ning. Mrs. W. (). Burna, Mra. T.
the Mliilaainewa lliver In Miami. M. Dunlap, Mrs. Howard Dague,
Wabaih ami Grant ruuntira waa Mra. Boyce Bell. Mn. J. L Jackaiaured ytilerday whrn the Statu aon, Mr*. It. 1. Garriion, Mra.
Conaervation
Depailmrnt
com­ Dague nf lurk# Gem, Mra. J. C.
pleted arrtngrminls *o ar.|uire Ellsworth and W. 0. Bulni, Jr.
■ppOliiMlely |J!00 acre*.
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Hull re law, Mr*. I„ K. Heel, Mr.
Jl... Ib.b Ll'.y.l, Ju.my „ h M|.Ni(|i Mr, y y
Junior
ltea«-*. John
Ivy, Mr., rlji.de Tyre, Mr*. K.
Mr. und
an. Mr*. | j| c t|r|
Fe.ii.rll, Mr,
Mrs. Little, Mra. J . L.
. U. uml
W1»lMr. ami Mrt.
Th.il Jlr.'V, Mr*. llendrr*on, Mr*.
II. II. Hustle
C.riih;...., Mr*. J. K. Stemper.
Jr. in Gainesville and from thrre Mr*. Corner, Mis* Then Vickery.
they will
motor to Cleveland MT'. 1‘rnnklin und Mi** Minnie
Ohio to •pend n shurt vi.eutnm Beck.
with Mr. and Mr*. L. T. MeCuller,
formerly of thi. city.
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t.'urnily. She wa* accumpanied
Heave*,
home by her couain, Mi** l.utiria
linrm ly, who will Le her gue-l Mur,hall
I.
for a ..hoil time.

TROPIC HOLIDAY

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llupti-t Church h* 1*1 its M-gulai
bunincHH nici'ting at ih«* honn* *•*
Mi- II i*niv Engb-h Finlav rv«*ii
itig' w ith Mr-. Ii
W
I. cl tit* o'
UHSl-1 Iflg Illlstl'IS,

Mix,

eluded:
Marion
Ui av* -, IS g gy
Real, Omda M. Fi inn II, Pi p**\
White, Barbara
White, Flo- **
Hc't, Jackn* Bostic, &lt; InIk * Fvan .
f I race W bidden, Rtilfi A inlet- u,
Mu* M ary Anna (ii.rm ly re Margaret McCormick, Anise Win1
Ihxt, Roy
llowc.l,
turned to Jacksonville Saturday nker, Tom
utter vliitin g here with her aunt Jackie HowiH, Fhenly llixt, B l l y
uml uncle, M r and Mr*. T . K Evnnx, riu rn ic e IhniMlilson, (!l« ii

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I. (». White of Atlanta, Hi
Til*' main biiHinr - wan
tb*
.Mr and Mrs. Henry Wight and »s visiting his wife and
p i T l ' t l i i f l t i f o f f l i l ‘ | * f l i t till* r u ll'l
tin tkiilghtrra at lln* h'"iur uf ,Mi
their grandson, Pete Mei
ing \i;ii
T h " * c *■Iccl c* I vv**ie
expected *n urriVi1 home frum a Mrs. H, E. Bostic. Tlu'y will
Mi
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Hi*fi*bi v*»n, trnchci,
II Mra l inos Hollzclnw, prcHidciit*
vacation in ( htiutainiuii, N. Y turn to Atlanta Friday and

Martha bums up th# tropics!

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Lane Miller, (iraPp Marie Htinrcipher, Joan
Wright,
I’rggy
Wright, Mary
Lou Coprlaml,
Margaret Ann Dunn,
Donna
Jean Dunn,
Marinn Me'irr,
Sylvia Smalley,
Alec
Tower.,
Tommy Rprer. llobby Morria.
M’cilpy Spencer, Duvitl M. Whel.
chel,
Btbe
Biabee,
Hamilton
Dlabee, Jr., Charlea
Dunn, III
anil Donald Dunn, Jr.

Mi* r h om e

s,..,e s.MeUomi ..r (i»k .\ioc-linjg Is Held By
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Melvyn Fleischer, Ii,
Celebrates Birthday

Donald
. E Ik Chittenden, M-ns lltg Mi ami Ml
Mr and M rL i i i i u Chrttrndeii and Mrs. Edna

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AT THE CHURCHES

hi
(u -n r g ia
Carrie and la*slu*. me
Revel end Reifftuirn’s parents in woh Mrs t 'in bran's p a n n i s.
M
Sgrrbtii n, (»u They expect to
ill*1r* I .a mid Mi. Ite.lha Jo Mereturn to Sanford next week.

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as their lioun
fcjcnt, ChnrUon
R n u , Jr
uf Southern
Purr*.
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rn i ,| visual aid and glasses

visiting Jmiiie aftei

idii sival education
- \mo Beachj High

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Miss Luticia Gornily ;
Entertains Her Club

Elri|[lil yoiimralori pariirlpatind cukr* wore icrvcl.
The ilininit
in a Piof. Quiz program at Day- table hrhl a largo white birth
Iia a Beach confron&gt;tl with the day cake with three candles. In
i|iic*tt&lt;in "W ho nlwaya open, hii further carrying nut the color
hostess
presented
railin talk with &lt;hp aalutation ‘ My scheme the
E rirm la '?"— gave
thp
following each guest with a green anil yel­
anawrra; "tlov. Ereil * P. Cone.’* low horn as a remembrance of
anawr

4' ’ find • 4
Yarn RtacJi
l 1 Tpp’ion wdl assume
1

foi ’ b" t wh-&gt; only want protec*
•i'*n i p,(f|i -f lu n g * tin light.
tor
I r v ‘ i need sun glasses
I I ' l* i f f
■, u tide \ m h o using
*»r if
&gt; " * " • ' * i g i f d deni
Mrs. R |t R h i r plans to b*uvr
.toll ' i A § tu 111 sungiii'f'es an l
Sunday to *p* rot xeverml weeks t lllil t111
\ i o i &gt; lo a d
achesy hi
in No rt h CuioJirm as the guest
- Foi util i
e i«»
wit Ii gr ound
ol frittuis umu i r la lives,
s o l I •! u.| tense*
Mrs. W. I*. Ilobsi:. Mr* Alice
TUESDAY
I.-ie i
no i m mi why
|t
Hanford (iirl Smuts will meet S* inarm and children* Mrs, t u
•Mr.
and Mr|{ H
Burns. Voi, h- i id rn - hut a • h&gt; up pair
Jessie
Ftazin
und
• l the Little lloim* at 1 oo p\ M l Bradbury,
Jr of S ib lin g are the gUest.s » ( in
- f •b« g .i * m u , not l»e
Jack. Mandon.
hi go •»&gt; Saniaruio Mprv*
11. 11 to d ,f \ on know
Also
the
Miss
s
Theresa Mr. Hurn* i m f h*-i, Mrs. Arrn- gT ill' KSDAV
J. Ilurn*, for a l e s days.
va11.i1 n, 1
1.►
it. 1 it und Imw 11» buy*
The Community
Sewing Club Humphrey. Margaret H o L i - u n .
M I fl.ll p« If 1 4pi,Hits
will mret at the home of Mrs, FI ai el fliers, Alice Plait, Anita
Word has been rtreived fi m
I
ill.
i
ti e
A n u tiig
the
Cassady, Agnes Ca na dy . Neilu
W. (), Burns.
Mr, und Mis &lt; tnrirue L. Wynn
4 Ii. ,.n
r t s,
( hei e
m e
good
Odom, Maybeltr ( ‘assady, lb* tin*
that
they recently
enjoyed a
1 F.« M ,,M ll 0 mi 11 w
Mae Stienmeyer. Velrim S o n
trip In Niagara Falls, \
Y and
\ m» gel
fill |n&lt; d ....... illlV*,
meyer, Io&gt;utse
Ultra*
Mildred
a ie iimv ii lid f i l s ’ . Pa.
H U I A N D C R Y O V E R T V A And. M u W R N rw . « h o l l » r » In Itir h u rt of th^ T r n n r x r r
r n -11 k• . &gt;v, ht'W vl» look
lliers, Ruby Masters, Be-xn At
V *ll *7 I f r ilt o f 7 i t Norrl*. Trnn.. r o «k ln « ir r t n r li i t rtrrtrlr i l j v t . in Im p ra irm m i ,hr &lt; it . t&lt;r■ &gt;,I,i
fm t
kin«. Alice l a n l . C ithe rn .
I - id
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b r T V A . Mrr k ltfh fn *l*o tncludr. in rlrrlrtr k r b o i in d u .lrp h rjirr
Miss Kli-afu r Hrnkson, Charles
nun*
II v
InlUbl x n j n«lt:r, *
i
Miss
Lutiria
(lorinly
enter* | ami Mary Jane Dobson
Betts
ulul Rie hard
liens let*
And also Lee Stenstrm.i. st
j K tamed the member* of ihe Three [
Friday , ilt» m o n to spend this
I h, i*
, fiim
fioi» Hung to wittch
^ C * Club Tbursilay wi'h a lunch-1 gene Frailer, Ivan Fraziei, W WVek ent! in Day form Bruch as
mutter
• ih .iiicfi*
Jr,. Wilbur
Nolan, the giie-r of Mr s Ann Dickson
eoii and pielor - '■how paity at L. lliers,
thiif kr»|
«h.
1t "in being
■It* il:i
ill
the hum** of here
|mri ni *
mil Charles Bradbury, Harry Stun of 1Murid"
i
h i h inn \ i tuiiml
MiPon
Mandon,
Paid
Magnolia Avenue, The p m ty wax meyer,
gf i* . r ... l-tll.hl.s,
l II \ t , II» i. I I I ii \ ll
given in honor o f M i o (lo rm ly ’a I Bridges, Bill Martin. Jack Mm
Mi-s Ru’iv
Mnsters has re
.In, i "•. ’"ip.
'I- ♦i ’U ’ I t u i t
Eliie Odom. I.eon
Stun I iii in *J n. tier homo in Miami
truest, Mi* * M try A mm (f am ily 1 t , .
11** i*1.1.
.in«t
i hi *mmeyer. Wafer Dobson, Jr , I rt&gt; aftei v, ling In it* an the gut -1
uf Jacksonville.
m i -*
* n 11 1 - 1 ' V 1 I I I 1(1
&gt;■! i diii i.i'ir I " ii daik*
The r oriH whi re *he guests l.onl, Frank Lord, Richard Lod of her
i i undparenis, Mr
mid
• *-i•i Hi. *-rl|. i , I &gt;i ii- ' im id ,
ami
Robert
Bratlbury.
assembled we e il« rotated with
.Mr- S . Hrnwn, uml hoi huh'.
H. it
h,.\\ i . 1.1
liiigi p • s:
n ( j r o f u m .r i it f s u m m e r garden
Mia. t a ll liraillim y.
| 11"Id 11n hi tdl and1 Ji i at a
flow er ).
.
them
Mi*. N.imy White. Mi., l ath ligf&lt; ’ t Fit uugFi t h ru . iiH.
Following a delightful lunch­
up tml down
It
1Iih
i.
object
erine
White
ami
Mi..
Evelyn
eon the movie "M o th er f .trey’s
&gt;nil |i* I*ii*killg ,ll TpoVe« - ifouml
Chickius"
wa*
elijnyed
The
Mr,. Irwin Fleiwhrr « » ' *&gt;"*(■ Wilkm.on are rupeeled to retain 11* J’ Will ill11 111 Jl, 4 Hill", I Imil dis
i II Mss | l*|- i ill11I
hiHtess wuh assisted ill enVr- PU , t a party Thur-«l»y aftrr- horn, Salunliiy afler .pemliiig a
i m i n ll
T«o ' ti mu i or
•Ion' 1 hoy*
If,
week
in
Miami,
Key
Weal
ami
ta . n g her guests by her Moth­ n.x.n at h»r
home »n Trnth
ho1
flo'n* i-n'i
distort mn i
Tulin
lb
■sell.
er, Mrs. C. F. (lo rm ly
Strppl in cp|pbr»lii.n &lt;&gt;f thp thir.l
I oi'diun i , if t lit- hi dors o f tne
Enjoying
this occasion with MKh.liy nf hrr ».m, Mrlvyn
b'fi * mulch a'tof if I hr glass
Miss
Catherine
White
will
Thi
room* whirr
lh&gt;- littlr
Mary Anna were: Mis* . M i r p r e '
i
L 'l-’in, You're doing all right R (
S C ( 3 T T w ill p re a c h at the
Spencer, Miss
Hetty
W.ithan, gupsti
wprp pntf rtajnf.l wpr.1 lrnve thi* week end to *pend u m your bargain Fmnt
I iin*n S e rv ic e to be h e ld m ih e
short
time
m
Charleston,
S
C.
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It U ' l 1 * i 1 111 Mi 11
M ims Jrnia Doudncy, Miss Kath ­ ilrcoritf.l with
ittractivp
irI i h I t K ria lia n C h u r c h
Sunday
m 11 no
as the guest uf i ilut IVo*. While
of
iinniaa
anil
erine
S p e n c e r,
Miss
Elizabeth rundemcnti
I I I It l 11 »H
n
m
ill
it
It:
0
0
w'c
lu
rk
M
r
S
c
u
ll
ii way
she will also uiirnd a
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1
%
i
i
h
i1
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Thp traditional rh.lWhigham, .Mis* (iay lc IieForest, roapa.
■■ « r m i i | at p c i l n r of ihie l i n t
11
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gamiM wp . p |.luy.‘il ilurinic housrparty in Tryoii, N. C.
Misa Katherine llur*. and Miss .Iran’*
4 lin a fid ii C h u r c h m ih e a l u r n t #
tha* nftrrnuon an.l InU-r rrfreah
Unrein Proctor,
«liu
it
Mr uhi|l Ml- Hoi 0
C . b i a n •*l Hr*. C E. Elnmrr
The Revenud und Mrs, Ihi uI
monta o f Icp croon, ami inilivnlmil
m
Rrdfi urn und children, Llln Mae* und i - L r Ldiimne ll 1n n t in ned l ■ ih I i i k ; The D im m e r ill h it lu r 1 he regular uncial ami hu.in eii • ml
Br* l,burV ' « r an,I
meeting of the Truth Seeker'. “ r* ” * St'rmneyer. Mr inti
Mr* W. L. Hirn. Mi ami Mrs
Claxa &lt;if Llit*
First
Methodist
I
Church will In*
held
at
3:30 A. E. Dobnon, Mr uml Mm
u’l'ioch nil U,r h'litt** uf Mrs, A. V. Slemitrom und children, Mr
Ib Mihoe maker, 1700 Farit AYt*- and Mrs Robert Lord. M » \ Mhv
nie Nolan, Mr* W H Steward.
Jjur

I homps.in anil hit

{limit

As Expensive Ones
should

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It▼BETTY CLARKE

Church Group Holds
Picnic A t Evansdaie

A picnic (upper (ml
.win_____________ _
mine party wa* enjoyrd l&gt;y the
satcrbay
Word has been rccidved that
Methodiit
( h u rc h
The I'n'Ul clerk*' will hare a Ebeneier
Wade
c
. mgh-!;it &gt;
M ill at st
School
Wednesday
afternoon
at
swimming parly
anil
chicken
Vincent’* Ho* pda I in Jacksonville*
Fvamwhle.
'up|»r «t Sanlandu in the aftarTho*e alNnding were the Rev
Mr. ami JUi* C M ilmitl have
t:,l M
Mr*.
E "*"■
T. Stindifer.
Stindifer
M ONDAY
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Mr

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SATU RD AY. AUGUST 20. m l # )

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Fl o r id a

G-Men Unleash Hitting Attack To Win 10-1 Over Locals

PICTURE NEW

Pinder Allows 12 Hits;
Helms Gives Up only 4

Isltts, (ions A n d
KerN Win Lua.mie
(ianu*- l.iisj Niirlit

Vincln/i Uads H i t l e r s For Con­
test While Davis Turns In Best
l*erfornianee For l/ookouts

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I. stlrsrtlrr H n A im . t o r * u » • she n rounds a I m l point to hrr husband. JodfO
n. L ■
U w , U ” ,h* »&lt;Und, . 1 Northeastern
“*
T h »» re shown after . recent rlsoo. M n ,
fort# ift-nsother of lhrr« children.

N O C O L O S T O I A C I FOR H O C K E Y
&lt;»h»-ll call 'em for National Lejfur Ihli it

_t A.

“Field Day” Will
lie Held Sunday At 1Hh
MunicipalDiamnnd : ............

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W O R K E R S OF T H E W E S T . W I L C O M E , read, aim orer arch oa tho Polish bor­
der at Nlnlpee. Tnland, but wary Poland keep* an eye on hrr ComatanM nrlfhbor Just Uio tame.
Ktrlped pole at rliht mark- limit of ~no-man‘a land" between the two countries, and treipaaaora have
been abut at alfht. The railroad fo c i to Moscow aomo M t miles away.

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Luca Is Invade

Slrnn^hold 01
(••Men Toni?;Id

S fF N S T R O M

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t**n t'lfuloi
fill
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A.Id •
In.- It. m m •• |N&gt;rn

F E A C I of Christ, whooo sta­
tue lowers Its foot an Coreo•ado mountain overlooking Kin
do Jaaoiro. didn't oatend to Gu­
ana bara palaeo four miles away
—-scene of Inter railsta' abortleo
kltempt to oust Proa. Geiutlo
Varfas, capluro Brasil.

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P A M I L T M A T T E R between Mr. and Mrs. Baddy CLarfc
‘• • H * 1 M * »* New York’s Hotel Le slat Ion. where the radio
p o s t e r Clark and hU wife shared a drink. Mrs. Clark te Ute
daofhler of Ralph Hite, a pcomlasnt hotel man.

C l a s s i f i e d A d v e r t i s e m e n ts
I N A F R I E N D L Y L A N D two famoaa eslles from Jew-hatlnd Germany, Albert Blnateln
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PROGRAM FUR WEEK OF AUGUST21
A T T1IK m T7,
Firct Show At J ;0(J ll'dufk Kerry Day
Sunday. Monday— Martha Itayr with Dob Bum*. Dorothy
Lair.our, Bay Milland in “ TROPIC HOLIDAY."
Tur-„ lay. Wrrlnruday— Clive Brook m “ ACTION
KOIt
SLA..DLR " A id Don Amecbr. A r lfn Whelan in “ GATEW A " ."
Ihuriday. Friday— Revive I l.y popular demand, Hudolpli
Valentino w.th Vilma Itinky in “ SON OK THE HHKIK." Add
fd : The Dead End Kidi In “ I.ITTI K TOUGH CUY.“
Sa’ iirrley -Jack Unit, Pnhhv .Iordan In “ REFORMA­
TO R Y." Alwi Bob Htrrlo in “ T III’ NDKK IN THE DESERT,"

A T TH E VmNCESN
Kundey, Auu 21— ‘ THE DUKE COMES BACK1*
Jamra Cllivrr Ciirwnud’* “ THE FIGHTING TEXAN ".
"alunlav, Au« 27.— “ THE LAW COMMANDS."
Alan
“TODNO FDOITIVES."

mSM: ! A m e c h e S ta rs In D r a m a O f

World-Famous Ellis Island
A throbbing drama of world
fumed Ellin Inland i* "G ib way,
the 20th Century. Poa «’.*rrj«:
vehicle fjr Don Aiucche and ArV
Whelan.
* The production, which Come*
to the R ili Tlicn’ rr Tae*il*y and
Wednraday i* len*e y.ith violent
rmt ilona and keyed-up *u»p-n**'
brigh*. with the lightnes* of
heart* buoyed up with nope,
■nd colorful with It* people from
all land*.
Of It* timeline** thcr.' I* no
nuea'.hmDon ami Arle.'n are Ihrlllini;
with (he ttrong, young romance
of two who feared they had niei
'A mJUUe human drama .ef the «l*ter. Kidieri tVilcm I* arm Ini. Ciipturrd while trying to hold too late. Their *upp&gt;irt la a cant
Mc^lku tragedy, laughter aad heart- a* her loyal fro nd end Marjorie I tip n theatre, the hoy* lie *eMl of actor* and aclr&lt;|**rs worthy
VjdM found on a big iliy'a aired*. Main I* en*l a* lh.» tnolhtr. dark. * t I n lefnrni echnol, where fill of *uch a atlrring alory in the
_*DM cereal’* thrilling document of le Searl |i&lt;aye the Inle of n r o b , the flat time they |rarn the true mn*t drim atic place . the world
»
youth, •'Llttlo
Tough hoy who torn. I.. a life of petty Jvulup* of life.
Don I* a homecoming new:.pj
y, ahow* at the Rita Tbralre crime '*Jii*t for the th rill"
Directed hy Harold Young and p rr correapondcnl. Arlecn I* «
■P and Friday with the
hy
Ken
(■nldamith, young la** in the arenn | cabin,
Written by lliendn
W rid irtr, produced
"Dead End" kid* Helm
Tough
Guy," prevent* who i* to meet her fiance In
ami (IIImiii llr'wn, the tlm y i- I “ little
Juki* Bear! and Kobcit
a aimplo and powerful narrative' Ihe “ llead End" kid* In a drama America. Her beauty ha* attract
i featured.
of what take* plarp in the live* that I* a* human and algolflcanl ed not clily the i Vw«p*perm*n
with element*! emotion*, of a mother, »nu and daughter a. l&lt; I* thrilling.
but a gangetcr (Gilbert Roland i
and a politically minded inn jot
allvn and throbbing from when Ihr father |« reui It, pri*nn
Dnclr
Sam
1*
becoming
th*
(Raym ond
W alburnf. A famtiur
Itaelf, th*
picture offer* ami the family mtvr* in a aordiil
te*t eualcmer of the Ptollda cit- divorcee (Blnnic Barnr*)
ha*
, . Hakp and tha other youth- Irnrmrnt dialriel.
rua Induatry. The Pedatal SurK M k U r a of “ Dead End" their
The
hoy InTorne.,
involved plua CommodRIe* &gt; Commlaalnn aided the romance between Dun
Important opportunity *lnca with a tnilgh lot »f young homt■\
n . t Aileen.
wll purrhaae r,250,000 eaara of
Below deck* are the pnlilleal
fum*. EnKiltleenl hy hi* falh rrV
ranned
grapefruit
for dlttrlPnrrleh,
the “ meanle" convict inn, hr take* over lender- i
fugitive* and eipalrialc* of numy
hut ion to thoaa on relief during
man Durbin'* film, "Mad ■hip &lt;&gt;f Iho “ mob” anil l&lt; . nn the
land* who now aeek refuge at
the ne*t four month*.
M ule," haa the role of mint ruthlraa and daring of thei
America'* “ Gateway." Ten*e, hu­

lWdefitlno^iiSON of the SHEIK"

MDEAD END” KIDS (;ET BEST ROLES

4 Loans Reach
&gt;Time Monthly
:h During July

t l i y *eek- and with what mag
mficcnt perform a ureal
A Hied Wcrker did n perreptiv- picre
of
dirrrtin g
The
.rtcen |d*y 1* by lurniar Trotti
Ir m a V e ry hy W alter Reiarli
Darryl F. Zanurk w«* In cliarge
of production with Sam nrl (i
Kneel a* aaaoeiate producer.

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Glldwill, Mary H. 'To Farm
Credit A dm.
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Kotain Tt b Contract
Yon Fu-niture
Pu-nltuio Co* lad To Law I*
Warranty Deed*
U. Ml chell.
Satisfaction of Martgageu
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Crawfu-.d, L. T , et ui To L C. Young, Tom, et tu
J. A- Harri*,% i t u ,
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Lee. Ullian FVeil, A J. R To W- rotenum Cmaoildumd Debenture
E. HcD ugal, et ux.
Ctrp. Tn Th* S th itm t Cu.
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Tho u’ on. IV, D., et u To Th*
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U B N 8 A MORTGAGER
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Lind Sank Commlitlnoer
J,n**1 w -. *1 » i To Per.
Hanford AH. NaU. Ruth To
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Actress Prefers
Outdr.nr Fashiuns

“ Ketormatory” Grads
Willing To Advise

fur her uiih|ur las'e in rlti*In-m,
Mi-i Stanley* essentially
an

hi* n *i. »'unceil to a "reform
prIn oP’ anil wen? rapfer to aervo
in it 'irhiiiriil capacity* Holt end
flncctor Lf wist 11. (*ollln* umitfht
nn fttlvinifir acquainted with mcidr»h r ftiimatory method*, hut inv» u:sitiin revrahni that etch
w n in 't experience
had
been
cirn«i"t|
institutions
out*
imtlril hy modern
humaniiing
piiuil reform*. The advk** thn
*t«r and diree*or
*oir^bt for
"Hrforniatory," which ia rominu
to the Hits Theatre, *.v** finally
ritfffnirird from *ha warden of £
runilar ( alifornia reformatory

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r|uthe« tlfsiifncil for iwe in
t rn filnM.
In addition to M i«i S'afdey,
Hi n Hairlny, Knii* Adann, l.ew
Meehan. Ilorare .Murphy. *'h «i,n
Kin^, Ed Brady and nurne-mi*
other tfi II kmiw * action pliyrr*
n ppnrt Strelr in **Th»iiider in
Iho I) s f r '" Bant. Newfiid I
phoned ttiia A. W. Ilarkel Pindurtkin.

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riiv f Hruok and Antony II«llr.T
TcHini? arnuml lh*» net by the
'mu* Dlrwtnr Tim Whelan found
wfn*
for
London
j c?rtaH*
Film*!* MArlreta for Slamler,'’
ronilng to the Rlfx Theatre, Mif
ftriently realialic to phoat
H illy
TA LC N TLD
tn the tetne in qutalion* l l o l b
ralifornla motorht* led Iho
taru/ea Hrook of (heating nt nation in vn-illnr Vellowalone of the “ D e a l V-n.|“
ra'ih and llrook knockp him out Park diirmj: the fir et half
in
‘»f ■4nrt*» I.C...I,
With a well-aimed |rf* ‘o th«*
“ Little Totifli t
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fhin.

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C e n ll a ar a Pra m g i f t

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rl*e* lu cumpe'log
l.eigbu in tho bubcl of tongue* j
Hint the t* rrur of people in an.
HEADING F IE S TA -C A S T— So.ee o f H o l l y w o o J ’ i b e l l li k e d a l e r t *p *rkte in P e r a m o u i t l ' t a e w m u a l .
i.nkn v . laud
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H e e d i n g t h e ca*t o f thi*
H&gt;-r." (in-gory
llatoff, John i cal romance, “ Trople llolitlay," v.r h ic h opena S u n d a y al i h e R it a T h e a t r e .
a r e B o b l l i l r n i , hi aelli* K a } « , D o r o h r L a r i o u r an d R a y M i l l a n d .
i Hi i inline, Maurice
M 'w nvich. M e ■ ice n flee
Il*i y l m y , Marjorie G a ir u ti.j
l.yle Talbot and
many
olhtr*
yiovide a *tory which directly
influcncc* * the romance lietwe n
Hull and A"|een.
Whi n “ H« f irmnlory'* wu* an*
lefi is** »Sl&lt;ii! v. w\u* p h iv t Iht*
What npi&lt;ar* a", time* to I, •
n me d hy ( lunibl/ «li«lio* an
inevitable de*tiuy,
I*
touched I ad inir f. mm • ruh* in "Thuti*
her,, mnl there with
li. illiant dn» ill ihf 1•**"*!•Ft ftidj HU. i-ti f4
it • n tt lack Hop. Marring ve*
late-** wt-ti'rii Kt’iiiihln* r tfa?r*
toorhi* of humor and *!nvr thrill
I idf, h*Ucrs were received from
which
i«
ruin
in
(j
the
Hit?*
Happily *11 the . i-w arrival*
N-verai men who, as boy*, had
in thl* land find It the refug ■, Th t at re, ini nmi'd in llollywoo'l

Kendrick Accused
Of Espionage By
German Officials

EjOlM number ef Properly lm'PtjYuwunl Credit loan* repotted
't m
b m n M i to Urn PIIA by
I'p tIH M prin t* landing inatir***h*d an all-tlm* month­
ly high during July, PIIA of*
W
i announced.
*Tfcu total number was 3(,#03,j
&gt; a .n la of 117 ever the previous
Burk for Juno whin lend*
[W
agent lea reported
34.4U.I
fafthmigh the/ dollar volum* In
(M g ; amounting to IU.M7.lUtl,
M g-under the June total of |(7,,B4MW, PH A official* conildeml
M M .fa la In number of aignlflSppM 'hi that It petal* to n wld*
M fr W the PHA’a faellltlei hi bo-j
o f property
maintenance,
imiaatleo, and repair,
meet wao.ooo.ooo of private
Ul ha* now been Inaured unthe Federal. Housing AdHtnUen'e - Pteperly Impruv*| Plan which waa deilgned to
u more attractive *nd tw­
it the value of home*, emotl
mua oftahUahmaata and tnatimni propertleo, At prevent,
ml thousand petfuio landing

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home aupplkit.
In Ihe pait week rhinrae re­
po: ted a guerrilla army had cap­
tured Tainan. The Japaneee ad­
mitted the eaaault, but raid the
guerrillas were repulsed.
In northern Honan province,
Chineie Irregular* were trpoilnl
to have attacked 8ln*iarf{ and
flaochlchin, Inflicting 2Uo cuuiltlca and capturing Japancueluppoiled offklala.
l*aoting, capital of Hopeh prov­
ince, was reported encircled by
guerrilla*.
In the Yangala valley, &gt;1111
mot* than 100 milt* front Han­
kow, China'* provisional capital,
Japunne force* struggled against
Chinee regulars to widen Ih*
front of their drive toward Han­
kow.
Chine*# odvieca a* id heavy
Japanese
reinforcement*
acre
enroute southward to lb* Yang»t#
front, now that Japan and Soviet
Russia had quit flghmig ul
Changkufeng hill uiTth* KusalanMaMhuokuoan border.
A London dispatch said Italy
seerally Is utlempUng to mi
U(e thu Chinan* Japanese w
and haa r*Mh*d a laotutlv* underfwadhig w(H&gt; fonuaer Premier
Wang CWug-Wal of China that
he will hand a -rev lead Ckkars*
central
geverament and maka
with Japan after |(a armies

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auihorinnn
programs
f fur ihe tme of crippled thildre4^
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litaiil'a inycigratien regulatlonr
Amateur
Boxing
Fedrrali'. n. bav.- le-fn tirh'ened l,y a new law
MILWAUKEE.
— I/IVThe |H.in* m.i.v lu futn ir ’ a* WA l|rt|
, -Verello family of Milwaukee ha:* f'»r lltllifa, bailing. rkitn bus ini: j •munn-i - * i
‘ be ugiiciil'ural worheT.
numlwn nrtd wii.rht. All the nin- ■itbtl ticrimU .- limin::
children of tin- IDe Mr. and Mr*.
John Vi-re'lr are living, und th.:
lightiMt,
Mr*, lle-miii
Waid,
Weigh*
r-i.-. pound*.
Lyle, the
lightest man, weigh. 2111. MuHin
weigh* 213, Cliff 2GH, Karl 203,
Mrs. iJdith
Helwljt 2I«, Frank
207, Ralph 202. ;nd Hoyd 202.
A BIG FAM ILY

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all Florida plum to n li'iia t : th*
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novelty manufaclurets m e getlt.i'T
out all manner of “ D« Kota” tr.tl
kels to b« offer*j Vlcltur* durliiu'
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provide* additional Income for
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S f tc i witnessing the Soviet
of
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n ni|&gt;ui •( • t| lux Iii' anti
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,,f aviation in Koh*iu
Sin itluy Its' y lotted III* SktklO’l I &gt;4I'tll * ♦l(M*’
p r l Me: p.t I airp lane un.l«*i Licl.'i &gt; ■i Mil J:*i• r .(Ms u in 1 If Mi IH III'.'ll ill 11 |' ■ Mlltt ImrMi.iii (tut!" il bun
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his honor w h e n ' he xxji? juai ii a fill tile 1 M|||M!| ‘ Hit it v 1"
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4|uamtuil with the n a h . n ' - aviation lu i i li i
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till I .1 Si l Vivt liuni
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scientists w o i k i n ^ mi tt cli n n .il (iiohleniH m r;u ted
l a h o l . i ! i i | It‘ 4
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Mr *. Li n d b e r g h , win. . .. .
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C o n e 's Condition
Still Unchanged,
D o c to r R ep orts

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Irjfjil riifht to n\k f 11 nil h from
cent
tlu» W I ' A employes but he add«*d " I j u i t don't like the idea."

O T o m io r recently w a i criticiietl by I he I'resident a a being
oile of tin* "m ost effective ubBtruclionisl a in the lower house."

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m selecting new nierrhaiidisiu
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City After Short City To Tune Up
Business Journey
Police Radio Set

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Today th.- Hanford II. raid diuftdy I.cf..IP the W.iild \Va»
rl.|.bratr* it* :lO,h birthday at.nl- In uaniu it bt Weekly S hor tly ;ilt
venary. Kmuidid on Au&lt;. i!. v r the Will' the pupei bfcum e u
muu by Hubert J. Holly. pre.erC. dudy.
poalmiater. The ll. ral.l ha* i n
Aniunir ihn««* a-oii d ain l
with
jl)yei| n„ y,.nr,
„ f oini* r l..u* I h*‘ Me rub I in tin* uii 1 1v du&gt; s
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publication in Sanford
weiH M m . t:. a .
|b.ugla-s,
( lark held that Maverick, a A l jtj |ncP|&gt;ti,m, The lleral.l Uk.- Mu. y, who wilh an old
rtrotiK .uppnrter of
i*re*ident1wa, housed in a -truiture. no
ll li iikiliole fe r l y | « . » r , l e r , cove,„ I
Hoosevet, could not run a* an in- lon|fl,r P„ nnt, which faced on ?* i i d v items fur the paper; \|t«t
dependent became he partiripatStrpi.t l„.twren I'ulmetln •oi Melt,mod, pirnent po*tiiuisti r
id in the Democratic primary. |unJ Hanford Avenue*. After tw.. ui lliuiro II, who nerved hi*, ap
Maverick wa* defeated by Paul ( year*’ publication at that *ite it p n ii li d - s h ip here mid later Ih KiUlay by less than ),U00 volts. wu^ moved to thu present Imi* tJiriH* o w n e r o f t h e B u n n e l l n e w s
(lion on Mllinol.u Avenue, then Bjpatier; and Mi** Allie Ttafford.
new structure just completed by j now scyreUty
of the Haptl-t
M. F. Robinson.
I ( ‘lunch, who for several year.
1w.i.
.1 a l y p e . r lt e r here lief..... &lt;h
In I'JII) W. M. Haynes p u r - lw
chased an interest in the paper j advent of Ihe linotype machine
and served a s business m a n a g e r | |
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saul the W orker* Alliance hn.l a J t

Sharon Speaks At
Church In Absence
Of Rev. J. B. Root

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Minister At t ac ks
I'ortTs Of Fvil In
City Sunday Night

i
he sold hi* inte rest
I*. Harry m&lt; nolype cu. I uib machine. I
Using n* hi* *ubj*c4., "The Nn d* the Inl«« uditor
uf
I hi* VI " i t 1 wan fori muii o f thu plant [
Sirangest Hattie That Wa* Kver KiAnimmuu Uuxcttu.
Hi ni.- ...il
ii furre* o f evil
| a lurgu cotton crop, lie *«id *haf.
f»»r
many
year*. W . A . Hath
H ughl." Janie* (j, Sharon spoke
S. Mil, -.nh-ilitiite
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lit lUlfJS Tin* Hu raid wnt pur- "hall, now a prominent uttornt y I whuruai thu weather 11 nukirnr
Sunday inuninf at ‘-he ConBre- chtiA**d by il-i prtfiurtt nwncr.i.
• .1 il,. i In. ii.in i liurch,
h c a d l .. * in iitiMf part* of the
i ( Urlundo, win* once a n irtir r
Katmnal Church in the absence
M iln I it mu Si . i n-e S ui tcoufv'ry, “ thu lu d tu it thing in
Win'll first ih*tub Iblu'd,
thu l o&gt; on Thu Herald, And Jo** Ur
I’u l B s l l K K E B S I K . N V . A u g
of the Itev, J. |l. |(oot.
imm I. i itil..
Ilipli-t
t'hurrh,
(»uorgia right now ii politiei M
e r a p e r was published in u * « » k l y I .M ,.„ie, -|b uu l l r u m m » r o f Sun
L1'.1
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Atmer'iiig the limine
Mr. Sharon
I
, Im 11-* I
He Ye Not
Hu uitimated that nlimit 70 per
. . .said
. . ha
. had felt
.. a edition and fur several years eon.;f„ tli
,|lr rllr|y .(j.y,, rtas an
i-iium tl tie
invent tgatitig
*‘ iim
i
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II m \\nrlil. **
cun* nf the
people
were
for
tinudi.y when asked by the Hcv tinuad *» n weekly but imme. . r . . . t * .— •
\ met iiMii" m liv it tun is "w a«lit ii ;
Itoot to deliver a sermon but had —---------------------------------- --------------- ---------- ------- —--------------\li
lull, is In, I,*1111' here from
l amp and the New U ni
Lb X p n ^e in ’ m n iu -y " intil itw " h w . i
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V.,. pi, I n e,| In* sarovercome this timidity with the 0
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Viiliiu hie l lin e ," I hr* W u r ld \ nil ill
ii •« J b
liiliitiidiU y t umark1*
conviction that he should always | S C I U l I I O l O
M O tO r iS tS
IJ S C
2 1 5 ,1 )8 1
iii Lr m in ' *»f l-birulu.
du wh«t he could "far ‘ h* Mas/ 1 ,1
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s*
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County ( lerk &lt;1 I', ll.-tn.bin U*»M|;feNj* yi sti n lu y ii-ip iu A le d til d
ii &lt;"MKie Him Unit TtiwiT uinl
t'o iilim t is
wa* uhii'iil from bit i*fficu luttuy i* i i-pr «.*:'«■til n il Vi'S hr per mil I uil C u r r i K i i u
-er."
•'lltli' i \|« l Ii'lii I i till t a k e
in
Citing thu
CurlUn
Fat hr r*, ♦
llu l* speiuliiii; neVur;il ilujn uf I m lunllfy liefure the gn»i(p
Vkn •tllll JiffMil
il... ... , Im.i Ih. lining minister
D i i y h m u llearli.
who same to •hi*
-jii* country
cuoniry t« o' ; .Suniinoh*
»cminoI.- Cooliiy
was 21th
atlli in *
( ‘minty wan
for t h t stale W»* 'J.J7I.4J7.
A muuting uf iKu emiimitlue *m
."-.M i iiintt inti, tin- heart o f hi*
Ibu urlftin w j s in
reply
p*
orship knd "not I . f r . l gold , h&lt;. r„ n. u,ll|l(i„,| uf
The agriculiure d,parlm *nt'»
&gt;hu SI. John* IndiAM Hiwr C'nmil
T h u hx;ii N a lM tu I 11 ifTiid rum
M II.W A U K K L ,
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Lite Kirilin iii aide by H f , J
M
nl.|...
ivill. iln*
slaleinant t
Y'.t;
nd natertal b *"&gt;s, Mr Sharon; . . . . . .
r.-)Hirl ul-ui listed Seminole, the
t h r ir weekly
In. In 11e-limiu
A
KriithdiK
M .itl h 'w *. w rite r und ed uruiui.
I ......I ■ i near H.-ll "
.aid “ lh*y did not « r * for ms-1 lhl'
,,UNI,*f t,,,( " ' u" lh " f fomth Hiitalli-a*. county in the B|i|H.int*d tiy the St. John* Itiv. r panie, will huld
It-rlal proaporl-.y.-* Il o, quotnl: July. according to a report of Mat* in u riu , a* eighth in the Improvumunl A ^ - n i i . i t mui , np-i in drill *u-3*iun&lt; m Ihe A r i u u r y to* who lidd lIn* iliusi Uuininit'ee ¥•**» tiiiiiknl th uni (ltd « 'ill 1Uf KM irltub* •
1'
lie. I.i .e d " t i l l , may sound
Iti . .mi niiiis lliml..* s er mon , bu t
I* rdny tliut Ihe W urld
Y 'u * h jMiu man ('nil*|k» » •f Mdx%auk
Calvin Coolldg*, former prvti- the liuprction Bureau » f .hr lie. u - 1- of fertiliser material*. Kerii- •he Chiirnber of ( 'nrnincrve buil t flight at H:IKJ uVh&gt;ck.
ing t h i i iiiurniiig to begin p u p
("day
Hi. uru ' tmt. &gt;1
Mick ,i ml ! i ,i mini ter, tin- work nf C h r i s t
vu 11gfu?*n w i t Mortciiw runtrull. il
dent, and described him as a part turn', cf A uric oil ore
l,le r roliaumption in till* rourv’ y araliun o f a brief on Ihe proposed
Gurd.m Lnne and Jean Warren
bailcil
bit Oiler iMiitd
lundmr • i . ,.ii nil
-boulder*, and 1
good man. who w t. ^ 1 rialonary
Srt|1, (&gt;k. c
for Ihe month of Ju ly wa* Im'e.l project to le
*ubniiHe&lt;I to tlm ,,f Orlando were io.iie.1 it license
4411*1 nhiiXi l‘» eil till ii ixilfi |i'iiy al
uni l t i l l ynii vvli.it
M
wrongand who could bo craditod "with '
a* Hill toil* A total of 350 Ion* j u t ’rlcl A rm y
suinrd J 15,041 gailuil* of (ho fual
engineer’* office to wed ii. the ..nice uf Couiily
fi'UIbiFl tJ|satt fit - • V» i !. i(|l|MFHt
\V h .1 I mn u y ii .g In you to night,
good common Kora* ami*."
of lulled and tlo*i*d iiialetjal* in Jacksonville.
Judge It. W. Wore over
the
a ttCff,
.apatt
. iln ihiilld, .In,., not apply to y o u
The apoakar callad atttn'.ion to •luring the month, #J . c
'and (7 ton* of unlreatml |&gt;h»a(Tad T. William*, chairman of week-end.
He bcjj,iii 1
1 ■■ r i f lb** 1‘ *i 1ivh . are liiteiiing to me. There
the fact that when 'Jm nation ahuwnl. The greatest consump- |&gt;hat&gt;- and limeatone liuterial*.
Ihe roramit'i-e declared that Ihe
H.itc
rigan
Itland
• i (hfill
,
MIAMI — IVP)— Police a-ke.l n^an
in Inn many heir mid liquor
waa new, ar.| thorn wars not ‘ h e! tion in tha *ta‘* wj* in Unde
I'olk cmngy h.aded the li*l of cnnniitt**
plannrd t,. complrle
ui#! fig uf Iriu1 Sumiiuilu lull'durn 1 uIi V yusturduy l*i ulunlily wrung
by uliuhnK
*b» • *u»*
lorei ill N.infnrd and there is
good rood* of today, th* ptoplr | c.ainly where I.IOOjiHO gallon* fcrlilirrr u*er*. conaum'r.f o v »r ’ a„ j , ub,„a lhp |,rivy a* quickly
oun y
i **r,H
Growern A m o - (l rupu bmuul iiihii' h irm fuuml
pbittu und ■•iiin Mm uuuii'y g.inihling wlii.h take* thousande
made more of an affort to war-1 were used, Duval county folluwrd
1.tin'l ton* of |h* malariats dur- L , puasibl*. He .tated, however, t * - ! 111 ^ 1 ^ !r ‘
^ ,r
| ii* lliu iltimnuh o f u iihurk m igh t airport
uftur uii
iiU«n»'*
»•
nf il'ilhi. 1 out nf the puckat*
ship Qod. “ stump* and obstacle* close behind Dad* by consuming ing Ihe month, lak r county fol- a rnnaidrrable umuunf of work iMary
ommuni y lb'uu* Tuuu||y u prnfua*ilunil fiiihrrniuii in thu
nvut from thu
id rth mn»*if
j i ii iv d.iy nf people who neeif it
did not intarfara with
their 2,110.1)JJ gallons, ll.llaboruugl\
IK) ..'clock.
mi*J second wp.h 70** ton* and remained to be done before the day night at
ahead of schcdul.-.
, ■si If Stream.
Im tin- Mipimrt of their famchurch going."
c.ar.’ y’a Conauinpliun was over Oiange county third wilh 757 brief .could be m m p l r t r d
V1 .
.Stuart
. . . . . . ...
assistant
'‘ Every city liai .-ill an . cnt ilia- "
K. Smith,
Judg* H. W. War* will b* Ui* ii,Quo,000 gallons
while over ton*.
Members uf the
Ponimiltre,
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*p*ak*r at th* morrJng **rvicr* 1000,000 gallons of ih* fual was
Fertiliser consumption for th* Arthur Bole* of Jacksonville, II. W ,7.
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nett Sunday at ill* C*ngr»g*- runsum.d In Polk and PinaUa*.
n‘ ale was listed a* TJMft Ion* of James Uut and Mr. William* l&gt; Miller in a session of the the elbow and shoulder. Il wu&lt; ugan grinned,
l-'i ’ f the Union Services for
llonal Church.
Using M.R20 gallons of k*ro- lined fi rtiliisr* *r,I treat*.! ma­ havt
Police tin- light arm o f u white man
already
gather,.!
con- Municipal Court a' the
ih. uhiiner jsuuld be ronduettdaene, Hcminofe County
ranked le rial* and IJtitl tons of un- siderabls
information fur the •Station tins afternoon s i 4iUU with handy hair, he sahl, and ItnSalat it* of railroad atacuHrs*,
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riiiK-i nails had been well rare.l
general officer* and noalatants
on nf .Mr. mid Mr.*, It. W. Ware,
f g F Tba total k«ro*en* ronsuaio- materials.
fur.
amount l« only 1.4 p*rc*nl of
» II pti-aidi at the Methodist
NEW ORLEANS,
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Final plan* for
the annual
A rope around the wrist and
railroad operating *ip*n*«i.
i iuiiili nt the final Union Service
camp of Ncuu*. Troop II will b* furt-uint, Smith said, was tied men were resem-d nil I nk.- I’.."
m .1 Sunday. Voung Ware has
ihirtrsin yesterday when tin ir
mod* at the regular Inrellng In
I • . ii n .iigneil to a chuich at
1940 the s.'.iei of Ihe First llaptla*. wilh sailor's hitches.
r.periling
aulh.uird
mololboal
Itn lings.
caugh*.
fire
and
sank
wlille
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Church tonight at H.on o'clock,
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Scautms**ar W. E. Ktder an­
The Protec-Jun Orgrco will be
SURVEY CHIEF DIEM
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I'resi The winning boat erii*ar.l th.
Couny Tog Aoseoaor, it turned to conferred upon a (loaa cf candi­ Emk&gt; Adamson, a lawyer, an- nounced tmlay, and urged all
nouneod today ha wa* starting a members of the troop to be pres­ den*. Homer Martin o f the United finish line, hit the racing o.mLEEBHURG, V*. - M Y — Dr.
hi* office today afU r spending dates from the Orlando sr.l Banpresidential "boom" for Stna'ur
Automobile Workers Union prr niittse barge, and ul-x *-&gt;nk.
it II. Tittniann, nit, furnter head
arnrml days resting al Coronado ford camps t l a weakly meeting Waits* Ooorg* of Georgia be ent.
slis-trsl yesterday that Htnry Ford
of the Geodetic Coast Survey and
of ‘ he Woodm«n of the World
Baaah with hk family.
rau** bo didn’t lilts President
The weekly meeting, of Boy will sign
a UAW
contract
lie nlent nf Ihe National Gew*
Hut
Hr. Deadney suted that h* In the American Legion
(2.004.000 PLAYGROUND
Kossstrll’i placing bim on the Scout Troop No. 6 will be hold "aome‘ im* durV.i tha 1039 pro­
j'i opine Secirty from 1915-10,
aptnl part of his lira* fishing Tuesday night at 1:00 o'clock, "purge" |i*t.
•a tke Junior High
Heboid Jo- duction sesaon."
la th* Indian Hirer near Tartl* C. C. Collin* announced today
KOKOMO, Ind, - (7P)
U’*1* •li-il at his home her* yesterday.
Adamson, a nallvo of Georgia night at P:Q0 o’clock. Scout­
The degrees will bo conferred •ml a farmer member of Ih*
Mound and had good success. H«
governmental offieinla pai’.ici
master If. E. Morria said luioy.
MEETING POSTPONED
npattod that h « and a compankns by local degroa tram beaded by Nasenn county Democratic comTh* members of 'he troop Use*
Th* regular
meeting of the pa ted yesterday k. the dedication
caught 34 bans on* morning tad Capt. W. H. Hawkins. Hr. Col­ mitUe, said bo was going to
tomorrow morning for a week's City Commission baa been post­ of the new (.’.000.1*00 municipal
mlltor morning landed BS.
lin* said, m l nrg*d all members Georgia Tuesday to ask tba sen­ comp on Sliver Lake.
poned until
Wednesday night, swimming pool and playgruun.l
Ob bla return to hit offlcw. Hr. af the local tamp to b* present ator to spook km prior to the
Partly cloudy, possibly scat­
due to the abeenc* of several built as a Works Progress Ad­
A
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commissioner* from town. City ministration project.
railroad Clark
Frank I . Laruoa
said crowd board Governor Townsend ‘ rams aaat portions Tuesday am)
In extreme south portion (onigk(|
deliver (ho principal address,
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. M i|i
relona th irr limes.
Ill*
at*lc-*
lh* i ■ant \ wtMitil y* I .1 Ml** i* * ti
rlumj the French frontier, ike
. im, .id ( h a t
thf
, f »16*|*i 4**.f
li»
»« *i
customary ..men of an ln»«tfrnl
sv t
12 l I
f I*
tin. MV I" |
f | 'll I.till H f.*i
" n il
offensive.
Brt i*. it i-iit o f tin t. D ll n i *
These development* overshad­
i l,s i rcim ’Miluvii
(be v\\ \ w..,lb| :»' .4 I ' l l l l I m *
with inipri-oiim* ni by a Ib*wey
owed dint promises ul appease, til,.
i**s( umiti'M,
■MRtJ'lati'.
William^
denittl he th' I "Hill V'• bsllltl |H-II I III lit .
both In Spain and Cxevho- i k g n w s ,
&lt;"
l:i-. I yrxr
i art unity had made a
st ate m en t ft* m thi* pi•»|t&gt;«*i (» ,h! Ik • n ' V
Tbw reajon for the eitrw w ly
ayak is.
A(t*i*laitt
Fite
I ' h i r f , R.
pr ' . i l 14**1 h b\ ! hi* D m Ii*. .I . i
» ti - ti ' ■ 'JH, milh
in which he waa quoted a a
P rem k r Juan Negria of UM^fgh km penlures
this monU, Thomss. nh.. returne.1 recenllv ing llinrw W n t him to l l a rl e m •t 1 th r |*\V A
, I . Mill Ite" 1' iH‘IhI
Spanish government * u in Zu Mr. r * x l o n i l r r U i n l , i i th e lark fn m i a bar at ion
tr ip
th ro ugh l»nlicy
nickel
headquarfera *n
Mi
IliiiiHhiibfi’r
.mu it bi t i’ il' ur Ih'*
4*HI (*)lM &lt;lfl* il
rkh, Swilserland, ostensibly an o f ra in which ke p t th e tem|wr- tie or g m siitl the
ile ItKt* to obtain employment from that m*»&lt;4 i tin* ti*riti« '*f t il. '|IP
.1 . when 'iii* huil||i*t
a delegate la the International a t u r e down du ri n g J u n e ami J u l y . rl.irnl that a vrait to many fir** C e o r g e WVinberg. SchuUi hmch •mil bill umber whit'lt D ie . I , ' ,
it), | i h«- hi il la i&gt;*i* “*p ( at
Congress ef Physiologists, nut F i n l a y appe are d h eath d fo r ..in* tlcpaitments on the trip iIim'IummI mun *ht» has |i(rs&lt;h-«l guilty
Dull will l.i*
b fb l mi hnttiD will lb* wb* « I itn.l I,. 11» In 1111111 |*ii - Ii f
i .Mh . i* .»r Dll* Ibiftnl
H,
&gt;t |U
In
Kin In I.4H \|,
\H 1 ♦ Il
• the presence of the Puke of o t h e r re co r d -b r e a k in g high tern rxrrllrnt equipment anil ' h'ete*ji ^l(, rac^vt' imbetment
ht* wstl.l in 1 iii'ii hy Hu- I'iitinlv f10 o lh
D,. 4 I ,
&lt; « l »t
i ’»
.1
a itI
Il4.ll
hi
m
-I
1..11 r. 1 . I I I
I
1
Alba, tnsuigent representative in peralure until rain (vegan falling yJ|(V man piw rr sit Ini tn limiting
The
wilneii tier I* red untf
if thr ifvitftV fikini tin- f,alt* i ul * .ina I
-i &gt;mill •- *'f «4xp**nth*
'lit
M.
London, led to speculation as l» sluul 11:00 o'clock.
fiie ihiiungvH in l hone renters.
rrittn rtsmination
by
Hefen
gnvrrnm* in iw n..t Mvim-,1, , \, ri
III! i '.iimtv ifnvrrnnipnt
II
&gt;in
Wa - '• vIgof I fiilil \\ ,i I*111f 1 »m vv,1
whether they might confer.
fb c extremely
hnl weather
Comparing the rsccllfnt rcc- l*i.tin*rl l.loytl I'aul Slrykcr 1K-*1 Onmyh lh* ii-in- n ytv* it ;ip
Ml lull. | l. 1*• tw to Si’|l(. 3K.
•I ■ U III In u . | g'.lfll* »•* IIMl 1.4 , . . 1, 1.
tni.l
b
#
Softening of the demands of Ihst hss been eipericnm l th** lir,|
San for, I Kirc lh|t»rt- Sol
Gelb, a Ih-wey
nssistaitt. I'Dival Iiv lhr Ii&gt;‘i'(iii|i|i&lt;r4,
; • a 4. i i IIV th e
Ih ian l
at
I il 11 ml M i ili- k |n&gt;11in|t*i
j Ihr tnillliili itnjl ,
Cxcchoalovakia'a
Sudeten
tier- month Is no escrplmn to the ni»'nlL with Ihst of those cities, ilwtalrd the slalrnlent. Willism*
T h r ^|« «*m I hill nl-41 |i|«H Ith"
i * i in.... I $ ir*7,:llt for
V\. h.1.1 - ' i in III y in h i '
| Do Ui.it i|iti b
man minority was believed pos­ usual seasonal records which show nn
slr Thomas fMiintetl
(minted out
that a,|,|ed that he did not kn-w wh.il th a i o \ rr fill |&gt;trrrnt 4if lh* Sanf.M l I i
I •» i : fo i \ i ;il \**nr.
•1 Wmlt'i. ' . lln
1-1 1' III -I
,
"
"'I...........
sible ns result of the conference th n t August U a lw ay s th e hot* Hanford Km* f i r e l o w i
wax was in i h e st a te m e n t bre au* #.
( ‘ountv'w
i i*gi vf *‘i ••aI f r r r h t i h l r r * .^aiifitisl
I « iM ,f..| cv|i. ii * . nf tin* (!»*n*
»n*IMM l l f i p l f ' . D l l
I **f I In- \i'\v 11* 11 1 i!ll i min It
between Viscount Runriman, un­ text m onth o f su mmer.
|niainlv tloe to the efficiency and o i l , he eoultl noi rra.l «n,l
miwt rftsi h a lb it i tn I (n* It-ftitiii
il l!i'\&gt; diip F'lli'l ID'
I l-k
V»U,
.Mill
\ ' III III! n.l-lM i ||,• ill.I wit b
official British
mediator,
and
Sanford
ara»n t the
on ly hot
t)f t|,r fi v e m an de|&gt;art Uthamrd to admit illiter acy.
iiiiil a him pit it jf n f tht'Ai*
thu11
t), » i l kVi I D ) . Ii4*:i.li i| tha lint
lnl«' 11nli|f mi I il In
1 III*. 4
f. Ib.W
bfl I
II
wi
inl*
,
him
Konrnd llenlein, lender of Sude­ spstt on Ihe m a p as m any o th e r w ,
w h ich includ es C h i e f Mack
'••tr in fa v or nf lln- n -m * b«*
i I., u .
im I hi* f Winl with a
* lif tit «*l» Hi* lip . *f I hr i hail
* *'Vlt • il I I . ..I
I
•
r
*
ill
V
y.«I
I*
II
ten Germany party.
c i t i e s th ro u g h o u t
th e c o u n t r y
f|r\ elan d.
fort* tin* h*tni|d r a n In* I Inal ml
.. i, i r ii'iiii* ..f f 7 , HOH O t h p r
ill.
looking
\
t**bl
in
lit
Ibl
I
11
*
A
1
f
I,
If
a.
h
T h „ , U |, llf , f f , ini
„|
Meanwhile the British govern­ . w e l t e r e d in th e to rtl d h eat o f a n ,
T h r v l r r t m n will !*•• h rb l With
I i . *♦ mulivI* i*x(*'i*itwi*i
froni
| a-k &gt;uii,
pi . J 4*l I
ht.„ , „ r t n | , d d m g
ment informed Germany it took A u gust sun. UaUas recoide.1 a w, y ,
oilt 1*414,1 in iJn. f%iuiif|
iiinrr
lli i ftit.nl .lie 4"k|uO»i"&lt; nf «J|1n "serious view" of the
unei- hig h o f 9 8 d e g re e s while S a n , j l l ( t h e r e m ay h e a l i m e a f i r e
iM r i n k - at lh.* |m*IU w ,11 mrrvr
* i tiiriif lb** * mi ul \ II hiiii', f il.OOH 5
ptained arrest of Captain Thom­ An tonio had !M de gr ees . J a c k s o n - Wl„ h, , j k „ ut „ „ w r h „ w a |P
wilhoiH pay
lln* r.o,i,|v r „ ro
»|&lt;les|t| lilllMlI III 111**
Scmlliul**
„ |Uipm, n t
as Kendrirk. British passport of­ ville showed 9li a s did K a n s a s |hat ,Ml(h
m m l u n r M p«&gt;llilr«l mil that thi«
.........T v W . l l . I I I *
lb .u r.l,
I'I.r tO O ;
C i ty . Mobile
ami N ew O r le a n s will lie i n s u f f i c i e n t to h an d le it.
ficer in Vienna.
w*p n c f f . s d r y h n a i i . 4 ' im futlilH
II 111 i&lt;*li II* '111- lilt tlMi-tllor,
Captain Kendrick waa arrested bo th repo rte d }&gt;l d e g r e e w e a t h e r . 1 Mint* nit’ll ft m l b e t t e r eq u ip m en t
Ikriaion wss
made
M
, h '' b«(* Deed l i u d g rlr.l r»t I h i, pur
b«ui c. &gt;iumi 11*fi (•» IIn* tax
by German secret police a t the One of the coolest spots in the will w t v e t«» p re v e n t a imssitde Town sen d Club m eetin g T b u i o U v pose.
,li. ■ i ,.I _ f |,.Mm, -a larii’-s fo r l h a
Cerman-Swias border yesterday country was San Francisco with lu-x th at m ay g r r a t l y r l r v v i l t h r nig ht to comluct
cftm|MHg»
i*,'
I'Mtit hi i --1011**1“',
$t,o o ti;
Mr. lloti-liMhler *lat«*.| that n
aa ha and wife were about to a high of 68 decrees. San Fran- itiwi 4if Niich prryrfitivr mraxurm, aiming local titrtchanU •&lt;* ilnunii meeting ..f (he Iiu*iuIj | ronimil
I 'M
I 1" - H o jll ' l ’ d 1-lt T k
I ' l l \ II A S S C t
\,H.
|i
knee Ihe country on a vacation. cisco's damp and chilly atmos­ hr -ahl.
(IV DF I'A 11h . N
siratp th« priltciplra of llw N»‘ lee will Im* ralJi-d MHin |,, «|r«ri&gt;q\ US Y*
I * -&gt;iiillv aiiniihir, $ 2 , 1 0 0 .
largely from the
A new order by the Japanese phere results
l'F» Ft i*'Hb nf Ri Hi. i||
hkIi
Rrfrriing to hi* tup in Nuith t.onal Rw otrry Flan.
inaTler« iiuidrnl ti» (hr rlrrtteili •'F* l ln lltlllt l « I4| f ltlllllH-&gt;| p
I" tin ( in*' tint Y Difcitur**
war office instructed all males in cold, thirk fogs which frequently P a m l i i u whrn* h r
vl- i I imI
m
S r r r c t a r y A r t h u r K. K ir rlih "* *
H"l J
. •!» \b.i 4**»liniiiD-.l t o r
ap|tMlll'*1 .1 lit' W p i iimirl
i*| cat eil 14h1 IV 1 li.il till * tel* Il Sl*»l14 •1
(Ii. M-ttr.re
tho recruit division, between the sweep uaer the city from Ihe bay. A ' l w v i l h , t ' h a r b i t t r . I lri nb -i sou H» t i n t l r u c l p t l to h a v r
1*..,1D41He
kb.1 IM
ranD
..........
l ln- « )• I nf i-riniitiftl
‘
"'M
i
4i»iiiiiii**i*
Dtebiy
itinl
if*
n
V
k
&gt;
l
V
et|
ill
Ill H,bill
• &lt; " ®f H and a t who have had
111 KHip*
\iHk*t
.uni
oth er
ctt ie«, .M r * p n i i l n l a n d
d D tr ib u leil
&gt;■ I'*! I'M11 biM*|i**| illt^ ll 't llf 111*
Hi* ill(*«'l
Hitlili ill.ilcl^
put
ilflo *&gt;l»ir»#
Hi*lar im.
no active training Ae "stand by.**
v all l.i IV 1 b
I m o u a * -a id I h e w e a t h e r wan «Je* the m e r c h a n t * who will he ««krtl
I*
in (In fiimt with a |*»nU*
t.p41 u i toil ;i plan fi.r ritelmg th** Fiiviib-ni
It waa believed this
indicated
Ul 1IV»*ll
b* 1,•
III.
light tut, b e i n g r o o t an d p l e a sa n t by T o w a e n J H u b r u s l o m e n l«»
• • * tillsill' llf $'•,Mm
1w•• Im m'lif rtitil luv rt i y '»vri lli* iii111 ii1ii jf for an iriil•IlMl' ** t.V\
W f * * Intended to throw vast reK A N H A N . N I t Au g
IU
at n ig ht* a m i c o m f o r t a b l e dur- pu nch t h e am ou n t o f *h# por
Id i i f f 1**r*i iii*l r u s h
w «r «
.14|lH' 1144 111 %y I* III
AIMItill11**11
W f w t i n r sU into
__
Tn II* inip1 Midi 1 r (».'•* r 1!1Mill
mg Ihe day du e t o daily r a m i . r h a * r o n th e r a n i .
A fter
f t ** WV—Sim la I tnid(iiK|il , l&gt;url W 1 .
D 'll 11 $sr»,mill
llll'l
1*41*41 l l f
(Hi* i itifitllllli'k* f uJt-il I |iLh1 4 ,Ml| Il IN !&gt;|HIi car at lb.
M truth log China** ittftX u e t,
wuh an
Ml*n»p* in th e m o u n ta in mpt- have b e e n tr a d e d out, Ihe m rr - ’ ten tu uviu.1 trouble
M&gt;' I.- 1f&lt;ll t I. foil* |im "ii«*r t w in I ciitiit ively
«»f th«* IHHI u p pi i4«t it t a fur j ' b *
la*li.ii, ln&gt; ;i |i|h .lit 411 it Dtl &lt;411.1 • » tl fl.HOO.
tion o f N o rt h Carolin a,** he atat- chant will hanJ Ihe card t» "w »rou*svl populace pr»vide,l qieedy
in
U
mI
in
iiipbty
uiriit
f*Min|M*ti
b»l'|*&gt; nf for Die 11 liiti* •ti Irqi
U paO ek valued at Marly U K ..
of 'be Justice t-day in one uf North
«il, ,,a n r e x c e l l e n t a n d the c o rn secretary ur tiessurer
V l " l il i»f f52J 2iV r»1l w m f a Mr. and Mrw. Fred Russell re­ c ro p waa th e l a r g e * ! a n d bent I 'v e club together with lwu cenl.s un Dakula's . Iranges t murder cases, ►a* i**n I tiv ikiMti i»«lilt niuki* an af 1Iir«m1*11 t Inlaim D Di nl :*&gt;.
99° K MkibBad each year a t the
Dti&gt; il* *1 Hi l i r e i j r i | iti (hi* Rofttl
recently from a
trip
N#w Y*rk Stmi* f i l r by 4&lt;U C lai turned
In liH Kiiiif - I'll
|M4ili. lb. uh I l h
Explaining
impassively that fitJavil t Vi.n lit4 u» it In-r g a v e run
e v e r aeen.
In I a rt, U b
u k l erery dollar traded uut.
F hih I, A t
I uf $13."
through 'he north moat of which that yield of Cora
________
_ rper
..
The revenue from thia plan, “'he devil overcame me", R»v. r r f f i v n l h*lp in ta k ing rxiiin* F i!•*iil* nl avwrin 1 A1*14** i kk♦Mill! 0 0 0 wu
c l ii|» im iii*i**'45ury f u r
aad _____
wheat
waa through Virginia, Ohio and aerr in that aecttea are higher »' waa pointrsl uut. will be usesl.Drio Ja n -sen. f.l year old Kvan- lUltHlIIX. Th v wh't fail In *!;?!» !»)•*. »(iifli| ••ily 1»y 1if lb*■Hill 1il lull
1 *'»*»r oil until i iincl it like Aiiiiiunt
Pesusiytvaaia. Mr. Rasset) said thaa in the west aad mid-west ' ° b*'p defray Ihe eipeniM of geliral I.u'hsran pastor at Krem. ilw Mrtlh vbill It* fli^ ra iifo l by a «f Dnti.iuMil «• !
4 tbr»*al'i) III &gt;1 li»r h u l l , it in I m j i . b m c r y ,
AHu
&gt;i(aIf
nf
«
‘X»miiM*rxhy » f o n * ,
where those tan eropw are the
r|uh in carrying uul Its eilu- mintdted in court that he had
w;i« li-iitutivuty ii«t ftft
the steel centers such aa Pitts­
K. Hranimn r«»lrr,
Jf , **f
Ni'Wwiitr ii in h i imi* t im* it him .............*ry fi»r iii.iirriaD, amunf
rational work. According to Nr. poisoned Alma Kruckenburg, 18,
thief Miurcea uf livelihood.
I'lfuiwfttrr an*l K. D I'aUrnMi uf IrlitiriH Dii* -blub* if* f**ll Illlr tt! lln .'i|N-t|NM iii t h u .I c p i rt m e ri t.
burgh in the great manufacturing
However, he added. Ihe reason Kirchhoff. every mere ha a l in t e housemaid, because she was
1 |i*. ntiniitiiitwlation nf fit*vi;tvii*i •11 WllshlllKhill lll(«‘l )il i t« &gt;l ' lie
center*. Ihe Shenango valley*. In
those are not large atoaey crops Sanford Interested in the Town pregnant, and then burned the
Thi* lioilniiift* figiurt1 f o r lh#
Haudiai could a s k * rabbit
uf lirartvillr wrri* uppuintnl «ai q -v ch a.s uu ••v'eifl.n uf 11.-;-\|„,|„ r-.,
eludiag the cities of New Castle
send
movement
will
be
given
the
parsonage
rontaining
her
body,
Eui.,1 was set
in
Carolina
aa
they
are
in
the
Wrf thickens appear out o f a
th*
sad Sharon, to be about M per­
Acting swiftly a&gt; the request
, '11
kl-itroe
DodtrimI ».•- 1
f ,, yr,.!.ri8. 6ii while $.1,7 I'J.JS waa
west and mul-nest te because authorised cards by Monday. Ite
alfk hat, but T h . W a r d
cent betew normal.
sugges'sd
that hit ,
,
, „ r ,..'«ury for the
theie isn't enough land in Ihe declared "thto will be anuther in- uf th r state counsel, who Io|i| I cnmmi'lce ami t asler rimferir* Executive
HeraWs riaaatfM ada p e c
He declared that r«adit ion* In
ducement far the people tit .how him feeling was Tunning h lg h ,wi,t, “ 'bird memlit'r. Ar hui .. .....
read urigiiuil Unit Ague,nilure Fund which mcludea
mountain valley*.
Tkna fern-a e f a t | h a l u u i
“ «T , ,( 1 V’*1
Ibn'i,,,..
t
, „r
r ,ltinl)r
p , rm
la spile e f a pleasant vaca­ their layally to Sanford business1 nmeog the people in Mandan, D"*init ,,f l',anl * ***** by
aa » a a i h g . Tha rvtmra a t a
known it M M yearn, dwe par*ly
District Judge II. I . Berry ae.t- b
»
"
n" unced 'he com
lie
rallrtl
allenlu.i.
*&gt;.
tire
f
id
Ag.n
l
and
llnC..ur.ty
Home
tion
'rip.
he
aald.
It
waa
aire
tu
Mat * t a faw a h i t w after
la the overlarge p»palatlan te* get beck te Sanford.
he had not said ,111* 1111111' j 1 ul it. i,i»n-traltori Agent. The Pub•rnced thr pastor to srrvr a life IP'umise.
__ _____
IW f'wder had read aa ad te
I
atin
America
in
hi*
Kingsl„n
•eras in Ihe state penitentiary.
NEW BOMBING BLANK
In ,*v Fund was nil,died |C,674,iHi
BIC. CHRISTMAS COMING
thfc rvwvpapee, fa Urn lateat
Mr. and Mrs.
talk.
Janssen
was lushed
to the
MNDVS SEN AIR SHOW '
and lln* lli'ultli Fund, which In*
• w a p l* called ta aur attewIheir aews Prank, at flantteyprison
within
short
time
after
CHICAGO.—
M&gt;—
Gift
shop
re­
eludes the Hidury to the County
u n m at
l ^ V D O N , —(A*— Production
&lt;ka by a rait i f U W i a n
taa, W V a_*aad Jae, te CJeveU O.srOB,
Airmen of
"auhatratoapber*"
bombing his confession, ending two days tailer. from various part* of'the
(dii-&gt;rian, f|,SIUM.ISO.
O jd a Pawava, mt Pact Orange,
Mad. Ohio, a b a Mrs. RaaaeU'a Savtet Russia yesterday staged
questioning.
The fire uc- country anticipate a thriving
ptenca for tha air ministry is of
The estimate for Ihe
Hoad
Wwtbar ia-Uw r f W. T . Waalbrother* te dm tetter city, and a ihrilliag throe-hea, speclack c xpeeled to start In the Summrr curad Monday nigh'.
Christinas husines* next Iteceni
] Bond unit Inlrresl Sinking Fund
lay. Meal feed ateau l e a n ,
Mr. RaaoolT* testers In Sharon te rtlrhraUa* a f the Soviet
ber because order* given niunuof IM0 . Tha planes will weigh
■ »-, -"., .7J I . 05.
In this
fund.
wha llaaa a t &gt; 0 4 WUMw A«vand New Castle,
L O T T B M Y R I N G H MAH IIKD
VOKOSIIILOVSK,
Cauci.u &gt;. $ I ;i),'U)D,fio was net aside for in -J
Aviattem D ay " haldme
farlurrrs at the recent klerrhan
aad their four raIN
U
8
.
8
.
K.,
Aug.
P.i
KV)
C..I
bcuml a gmtherteg e f
several
will .peed them along
ii-n -i
on
outstanding
bonds/
B O S T O N , — OP)— S m a s h i n g
til'r 1 , 4 r l d isplay * h o a e d
Irctive farmers near lure arc while II U J .1.TJ.I8 was rraervtdj
kaadrvd thewaand which Included t n miles an hoar m' *5.UU0 feet.
huge, nationwide faka tetteiy iwrrrnt metre'*e uvrr the same
Sky U se Drive, a
barkslidin.1 in'o bourgeon way*, for the sinking fund.
« u w * l aad Mr*. Ctetrtea A. Laid A prouura cabin will shhU the
ring arms announced yesterday by pritosl nf 1937.
of Urn Shsaaadaah Natteawl Path. teegh. Meal ptetaraaaaw feature crew.
ei-mpletet ibe newspaper Or&gt;l
Jackaon J . Uoltx,
ass is iant U.
jumkidse Pravda,
\
IIOLLYWOUII. CaiifT
VISITING RELATIVES
S. Attorney for
Massachusetts
*
Out of 3UU houselioldc ill lh&lt;* Mr,. Edna Jacobs, mother
aad Tennyson Jeffersun, assist­
Mr. an d Mrs. G . 0 . N ord gre n village of Druxliba, organiiol as EIuiiii- Karri,- Barrymore, y____
ant chief postal tnspre'er, upon
|0f
hired day divorced her husband, Let|l
POIAMO SPRING, Me - O f
and
son Leonard are
visiting a collective farm,
Ihter return to Ihe city wdh apU. &amp; Senator William B. Borah pcaxlata'ely six Inna of lottery tvlalive* in S eafen l, Mr. Nonl- household servant* during the Jacobs, New York clolhisr.
reported “gate-" Urftata.
gren b Winnerted with the Post last year. Husbands, ‘.be paper
Office at Ihe Naval Air Station say*, neglect collective Wurk in
ofder tn devote Ibe I*selves to
in Pensacola.
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PI KAPPA PHI MEET
‘J telr individual .vegetable g ar­ i l*arlly
cloudy
tonight
JACKSONVILLE,
-b F &gt; — Pi
Phi. national collegiate
The process of aul facing iron dens, while wives market lh* Sat unlay, alight risk of
voted
yeeterdey to or steel with xdte Is earned in holi­ vegrtabte and let servant* pinch- Ihowirw un notehesst coast:
held 11# l »40 convwwttea at CU ­ er of Luigi Catvaai, Uth ccalory kit fw thnn on the' collective quite so warn* In t x treats
sail portion,
Italian prafmear,

Russells Return
From Visit To
Points In North

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Ksl i m;i I rs Of &gt;
l'A|)i ii&gt;t*s Made

I Wo .m ik m it, tU, in. 1 nj
what 1was I*\|KT 111 I" *'»• ".«•!»
*i» giving bid tkiurl unlvr.
rral lim n
general offensive In enil the
D u rin g th e last IHm t y •ar«.
civil war, while Japan, ul •he ftvrrairt- m ean hit"h let rifar
war with f'hina unit luring a t u r e has been 1H| or »l«*v** In
hnstile Russia, preimnsl In IIKW wad rxperteneed the holiest
«ra?(Oft in many
years ;i«* Ihe
adit 1.000.000 men
» her a v e i a y e menu high fom|H*raliirv
armed forces.
for the entur summer whs !‘‘J
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hundreds wwunded, K i t e llri lttitttilh i. 1 i|„. -minuet, avt-tav
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* Money Turned E lection Set
Over To Hines For Sept. 27

'l Japanese To Muster M rr||rv Cnir&lt;.
1,000,000 Sold iers 1TierCUry a o a rS
As Insurgents Plan To98 Degrees As
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TPHl bAnfOWD HEHAT,I). 5ANTORD, FLORIDA

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1

The Danger Of War

Hra»*t*rr4 l l » . . l l t ^ - l * T W l&gt;r*M nr

S T R A N G E A S I T S E E M S -B y JO H N H IX

On the heel.* of a border inciilen lx tween Japan and
nor farther proof adfraM tha ulhar, harinajag % (Uapaf arraleya for reply. Rag. U. E Fit. OS.
■ t l M a a a e lla S r w i
Itinasia which threatened to .*»iart unother big war. on he
f c H i H aa H f s s l &gt;Ii h u i i . i eve of large wale (iJj^nnn war manenvern which have all
•ele O e e XI. 1 * 1 * . a t I k s P . - l o r .
One a t n a a f e r l, r i s i U s .
.be Europe in u hopy.'lc.*a sLa.e of jtltir * heeau.se of ihe delicate
g e t *1 C’eaaeeea •&lt; Mareh a. tawr. Sudetnii-German situation in Cm'hoalovakia, Secretary of
S la te Hull on Tuesday nigh issued an appeal to reason to
B o iL s s u i- om an
■cane*
the aggressor nations of the world and warned of the immi­
OOanON UWA.V— n *«la*ee V i w s * .
nent danger of u frig h .fu l international conflict.
l u r i n u n i o a a tT W
The warning is all the more impressive because Secre­
P a ra b le l a S l u m
* r C a rn e s
tary Hull is a mild-mannered man not given to alarums of
a meal)
T* fear nr haired or to he boastful isimposity which characlA W f R r r I U
................................ R3-J3,
•t» We*ike ............................. J4A#j ter lies so many of the world leaders today. He seldom
” f ................................ .
Talks at all or issues any s atementa or warnings, hut when
a i l e b l. e e r r
■ e lle e e ,
se rg e
he docs there ia something about the quiet direc
forceg M a b w rre e ta tle e e a a * e e ' l r s s .&lt;
« * l* v U &gt; e s e s e le le e U a aarpeee e l fulness of this Tennessee mountaineer
hat carries weight.
■ b is * Is s le
*111 be r b a r e s e le t
Calling upon every peace loving nation o f the world
as__ r f f s U , s C . s i i a i s i s a le s .
1o he on its guard, Secretary Hull asks who her the fu­
, V is it
L a e g ia C e ss l e e r
re a rs • S t . T b s lls s e la
la I be e e tle e e l ture Is to be based upon armed force, aggression, and in­
O s 14 e l a 4 s » * l l e l ^ .
o illr e s
e r r ternational anarchy, or whe her we want the practices of
rtcoLWLUAM
a a a la ls ls .s e l s
Ib a U r g e s .
r lllr a
**
Ib e r e a a l r r
s s llb
a r l a s l f a l tieace, rhorality, and justice under taw to prevail. UY are.
C anadian Work/W anA ce,
l w l s t s B . r i la Cblea'ge aaa « , *
he suggests, at the parting of the ways, and the first of
OFF
g a rb .
W
L HAM
' hese ways leads to military adventures nml international
5BRMAH
PLANES
OVER
T b s R n s U le a a s s a t o f e l T b e
lawlessness which are bound to produce only chaos, untold
J s s s e U le S P re s s r t k lr b
IHE GERMAN LIN ES/
e l r e l r c e O ils * I» li&gt;F mn* t»r tr- human suffering, and possibly the collapse of civilization.
g a b lle a rle a e l •11 •••■ ili| «kh f«
Unfortunately,
this
seems
to
he
the
Way
which
cer­
Htt#
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VJOUNOCT IHEoTHltGS
!• &lt;!•« H m •*! alM tain nations of the world have already chosen. "Orderly
t
W O M m i . W t m 3KT
fA i l rti»4
iseai
&gt;em aebliabr4 ^verrie
peacefui processes and methods of international coa b le te &gt;e
Down tf&gt; e n e m y s h ip s
f t rioiwe
m«
•I'm ojwra'.ion have in many regions given way to military ag
^ a U a a t r b e . i«r«ta
b
W
o r e ia h d ih g
gresslon and armed force", Secretary Hull states, pointing
m
K H lH 0 6 R M U H t 4
out recent Invasions of sovereign states, Interference in
FRIDAY, AUGUST I * . t*5S
internal affairs of other nations, and the wholesale violatw ROCK
- Oct. 27, m efcflu6l)R N M
6foR *W tti«
BIBLE YERSE FOR TODAY ions of treaty obligations.
Such illustrations of the utter disregard of the rights
A GOOD U PT
MAKES of others are not isolated incidences which might have
‘DEATH
GLORIOUS
WITH happened once. In an unusual case, never to be repeated.
OfffowbtcofBai/'We,
HOPE: For m« to live I* Chrtal, They are, as Hull says, "increasing in number, coming
more and more to be tne rule, the approved method of
RVUl to dl* ia gain.—Phil. 121
oddrockformaiion ~~ \&amp; )
conducting International relations." And they are spread­
near Wand/nM, Utah*
OPEN linURF.
ing to other countries, unfortunately some of them in our
The rain goe* aearihlng It* It own hemisphere, where our "good neighbor policy" has
W£16HIM0 2 5 TotiS,
ami Mock
resulted ma'nly in the theft of our oil.
For a dry spot to reat it* f*rt.
square
And us Secretary Hull further points out. if there is
Tha wind la in without a knork.
And out, and .town the itrcet. to be another grew' war in Ihe world, we cannot expect to
remain wholly unaffected hy it. "W hen destruction, irn
0R.fo&amp;eRlW lUlW A5W 0oq
By every leal and random dnoi j poverishment and s'arvntion afflict other areas", he says.
When wind l&gt; gnne. and raln'i j we cannot, no m atter how hard we may try, escape iniJohn fbpktnsphysicist.
done,
. [ palrment of our own economic well being. When freedom
W 4pSTR06RfVpH l&lt;:^
By w«ry pane amt every pure is destroyed over increasing arcus elsewhere, our ideal* of
Come* tuwrriiig in the sun.
individual liber'y. our most cherished political and sdcial
^ m r n N x lS ,m eoF6REeN cheese/
instilii.ions are jeopardized.
And lia r * Irl down on npiilui
"When the dignity of the human soul Is denied in
thread
I fioni propeller to tall with ml- landing, hi* plane wa* wrecked.
Between the ratter* where he great par * of the world, and when thnl denial i* made a fi0-Ttl-l VICTOR . . . .
slogan under which propaganda is set in motion and armies
Succtnnfully
off 60 i rhine gun bullet*. DiarrgirtlniK but he rteaped alive.
lien;
Darker wa* awn riled the covet­
The mono start* up about hi* lake Ihe field, no one of its can lie sure that hi.s conn'.ry, Cit'rmin alu ck plane**, l«t. Colonrl thr uiM*. Il*rkrr rough’. dr*paror even his home is safe. We well know, of course, that VYilliain (Jcortfr Hmkivr, Cinadlnn a't-ly to bring hi* *hip through
ed Victoria t'r&gt;'»* for thi* »m **head
ing feat, and finished the World
And flutter* 'o the *kir*.
Three time* he lo*t c* n»ciou*
a condition of wholesale chaos will no* develop overnight; flyinc arc, broiit;hi hln uhlp buck
hut it is clear that the present "rend is in thut direc­ from uvvr the O irnun linr* mf* nr** from len* of bloml —hr lu't War with honor*, lie shot down
Tha cricket xinea upon H* knep*. tion and 'he longer this drift continues Ihe greater l&gt;e- rr urn! of thi* moat one-nUJed and been atruck hy *evurM *lug* - MJ enemy plane* and nine bal­
Vm ant rlimba up and up and conies the danger that the whole world may he sucked into niicctnculiir acriul dog fight* in
loon*.
but each time man*;:*.! |o
*vi«linn hUbiry
In,
While other World War flyer*
a maelstrom of unregulated and savage economic, political
rover
hi*
piano
from
rpinning
to
A»d aecrntly (ha mouse see*
The i-viv,1. look place on Oetn
have berti credited with a great­
and
mililury
coinpctilion
nut)
contlict."
If welcouin'v crust be thin.
bee 27, IUIH, over '.he Westatn earth.
er number of plane* *hut down,
Lloyd Frankcnbvrg.
Front Murker ha.l hern unuting
Doth leg* were temporarily

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flomr nf Ihusr follow* who h a v
n speeding on Park Avenililaitest |)uhlicutlon to come to our exchange desk Is
i t have thought Chief Wil­
the Florida Jaycee News, official puhlicu ion o f the more
iams wa* just kidding.

than fi.000 members of the 10 odd Junior

Chamber

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There la only one thing that Commerce organizations throughout the S ate of Florida.
certain about when’ thr next H is ably edited by Torn K. Smith, orilliun' young mem­
ar la going to atari and Dial
ber of the M iam i Herald stuff. Andrew Currawuy of this
la that It won't begin on the daycity is u vice presfdeu'.
that everyone expre'*.

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' Prominent Hanford rp*hirnt*
■fa beginning In return frnm
thalr iu minor vacation* anil &lt;ho
lean month* will auon b*
H m Iiic Into hlatorjr.
Thera I* one argument In fa­
vor of Ih# crota stale canal. It
Would make a good boundary botween north and auuth Florida
whan we get around to dividing
the atale.
Col, Lindbergh has recently
- flown from England to Moacow,
* via Hanover, Garmany, and War-

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, MW, Poland, taking a laat bird'*
. tya view of Europe before It la
' Mown oft tho map.

----------- o —-------*-/■ Thera la more
construction,
. MW ontarpriaa,
and algna of
n r ogre sa In Sanford this summer,
a t aplla of tho bad celery yaar,
I ‘ khan laat aummtr following a
, /' oomparatlvcly good iaaaon.

Gen.
Chlang Kalahek
haa
paaatd a million m*a far the date a g
•&gt; Hankuw, but what*a
wntrylng the Japa juet now la
U a moaqultoea which have bean
•breeding In the flooded Yangtaa
JUvaa valley.

outManttlrtg
wound, Ihrrkrr1* *tory I*
ovir German territory «nil wa* paralyzed (rum bullet
n turning to hi* hav&gt; when the and one arm hung helpte:.*l&gt; at for the fact that he entered a
*ky alxrvr him ilark.Ti'tl
with hi* *!dr. Yet, itrange a* it seem*, fight with urlil* ugainhl him of
German airplunr*.
llirk rr *hnl crown iour (ternian 8U-1, yet merger I u winner
Tomorrow: Wa* “ I.IMl* Isrd
Diving *n&lt;l alaahing at him, plane*, ahiaik o ff thr rest soil
Ih* German* rippril Darker'* *hip eocapnl over llritl*li Itr *. In Faunlleroy'* a »l»*y In rral tlteT

Sportsman Flys 600
Amusements To
Miles For Steaks
Kill Time Best
MIAMI, Fla., Aug. 10—&gt;(/P|—
Liked By Girls Walter
I’. Inman, wrallliy spurt*-

In a lead editorial In Issue No. 1, Vol. I, the Jaycee
News stntc* It will lie independent In poll Ics. Its purixise
is to promote Florida Industries ami na oral resources, to
stand Tor good government ami to work /or legislation
KNOXVILLE. Tenn., Aug. 10.
beneficial -'ti the state. It boasts the ambition, vigor and
—VP)—Velma K. Shaffer, Uni­
courage to crusade for a bettor Florida "again st veteran versity of TvnnFi*ee graduate
political parasites who think they are secure in tho post- Mudent, deckled—after i|ue*'ion&gt;
Hons they hold."
lug -.'10 glrla- that the epeeial
Outstanding on the Junior Chamber of Commerce mlrrr«‘* of (Ho*t high erhool
rnm Is 'hp campaign to dothrono tho cow ns queen of girl* appear to b« only “tint**
highway. It will battle for laws lit Ihe next session of killing amuiements."
Mr*. Shaffer reported that
the Legia » uro which will give human bofngs equal rights
W * m*. ! 0',,
would make the cab le owner peraon- movie* were firat among the
nlly liable for property damage ami personal Injuries r«- girl*' special IniercaU; lUtrrrng
to the radio, ercond; going to
aul.ing frnm tra ffic collision.
Hardly less Inqwrtunt in the Jaycee drivo fo r b etter parti**, third; talking with
government is the movement to ban "C uba" and "B o lita " friend*, fourth: making candy,
fifth, and reading, sixth.
gambling. The Jaycees were largely instrum ental In the
('miking was far down the list
passage of the antl-slo: machine law by the Legislature. and “earing for children,” at the
W i;h respect to "Cuba" and "B o lita " they are a t t e m p K very bottom More consideration,
nol°toap * r t l ^ * * Card3 fr° m ln^ ,'lual cHifena p i h - ' - ' - - Mr*. Shaffer concluded, “might
well b« given to movie apprerleThe Jaycees arc doing « fine firing In Florida, I t la tlon, worthwhile reading mate,
rials, pursuance of hobhlOa, and
hW
profeanional men In the St«t«.
deserve the whole- other personal lntereata.“

hegrtert support of All decent Arif]
Herald welcomes the appearadcol
wlaheg It every aucceu.

■abiding citizens, The

MOST P EO PLE are akin to
u ld th at he waa entirely open.to

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man pilot i f Georgetown, H. (1.,
warded a supply of fu -h Florida
atraka.

Ha tuned up hi* piano and flow
ho10 with hi* plantation conk Vi
restock hi* larder. The 000-mlla
flight, ptu* the price of l|0
pound* of steak came to f'JOHtH.

Rooter Loses Voice
At Basketball Game
ANDERSON, Ind., Aug. 19. —
VP)— Betty Nettervllle, 15, (a go­
ing to do her basketball cheering
wf.h a horn when nest winler'a
g a m r*

s ta r t.

She rooted so vigorously laat
winter that ah* loa*- her voice
agil could apaak only In a whisper
until tho other day when her
normal voice returned aa sud­
denly as I*, left her.

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would like to have people make and aavaril Muttons ms istea U
their minds about going to chloroformed it and carried It
«P l‘
te a marsh- Thera It revived and
bed.
Th* BBC brogdcaot lata mwi acamp*rad away.
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19:30 o'clock, the In Habraaka, recently found graup
sunset 1aroiari
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WLQO P. M. koppara. while at an f leval ion of
new* waa «h*oged
------- feet and gt tl.W faal th»y
Th* protest a w fauum, aad 10
lid a huge fly more than one
Georg* Bernard Shaw lad tb* e*|
longs
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The Florida Power and Light
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T H E A B IL IT Y to m||ke lovW ftivoIoualy l» th o ch ief
wk by paying 1110,000 of iti
190 laxao now. Moat of ua 9harac criatlc which diaW ngulahul, .hunum beings from
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Mr.
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Mr*- Hanry Lumlqulrt
M when dm. who tat them
m .| * a r after year fa the hapa and fatally rpeal a pleasant day time with the'Evan* family. *
Buiukpy with hi* aiatel, Mn.
J . G. Martin left Tuvaday for
PeWfeoiy at Rally IUU, taking « Taeffia whet* ho haa a {Malthas
dip In Ih* ocean and returning by awaiting him,
Coronado Beach. L. &amp; Hodglna
Mb a E. L. Mola arrived home
alao accompanied them on Ua trip. Bunds y after having spent aavarT. a Tyntr aad family attended hi hmntha In dlffardat parte of
ttalr trip to Chattanooga god tho • «|e, being at Daytaaa moat
enjoyed a trip U Lookout Moun­
tain aad altar a pleasant visit
with relative* a| Flotilla, da. raturnad her* Sunday awning.
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* " v e red S a n ford ( i u l Seo u l t w ill rive*
at iIn Lull.- ItoiiAi* ut I on IV M d»**h lu n ch eo n l e w i - H u g h cv , J r .
p re s e n te d hcnc.h lom m d .
fille d
to go '.o S a tila iid o S p i u*r*.
w ith g ifts to M iss L sth e t L o u ise
llu g h e y .
M is*
F ia m e *
Hughey
i ml M i* * l e w i* m ho mu .if t h e ir
l»ii thda v * M i*s L i ll i a n i a m e ro n j
w o n fMited
-t pi i/c m a f lo w n n m
li st an d M i s
11 ughi v i m o v e i l
G a D a n e t &lt; w ill click , ifinl.ir** w ill
m co n d p m e
\ dog day le a d in g
ch im e in ih e m oonlight am ) d ark
w a s p resented by
Mis-, f ta m iw
e v e d seim nfii** w ill w in k
fro m
H ughey,
hrreeAth th e n m a n il H it' w h e n t "
L u te m the n f lr r n A u n ic fre s h n m n lic Ali x ic ii re ach e s to w n in
lu e n ts o f b irth d a y ca k e , tea and
the new m u sic al co m e d y.
T ro p ic
m in ts w e re nerved by the hoslH o lid a y , 1 w h ich opens,
a!
the
esHi*s tii the
fo llo w in g
M isses
K it / I In n t i e S u n d a y .
E s t h e r L o u ise an d F iu n r e * H u g h
T h e p M h irc s 4|iu- land b elo w the
i y am i Muss L e w is , honor g u est*.
U io G ra n d e . now In .Might to the
M r*
^ J
D a vis,
M r*
\Y
h,
sc re e n fo r the fu s t tmu- in a ll
L e w is , M rs
C. E
M c K e e , M rs.
Its n a tiv e co lo r, fo rm s a ij* lig h t
L, I. H u g h e y , M r*
F J
tu rn e rfu l b a ck g ro u n d
fo i
the d oing *
"H . M i* . T illie Ju n e s , M i»
Kuy
o f a s p irite d c u m o f H o lly wood
(.'h id e s!e r, M rs N e llie Jo n e s . M rs.
fn v o i ilea, headed by t h n o th y La,-j
M a r y fl turkey, M rs It G H o lla rut,
n u iu r, R a y
M din rot, Hob B u r n s
M r s (J L G ood hu e, H is s C a m e r ­
and M a illo t K a y e
on. L e w is
H ughey,
J r , W . I.
The
d o ty
tell- ,»f lt hored
H u g h e y and L
1 H ughey,
y o n ng
m o v ie
*• rip?
w r it e r ,
p in t cd |*y M iH a iid . w h o tiashea
*
■i
n w a y lo I ili iil M e x ico
to
' get
n w n y fro m it a l l , " A lth o u g h lie
hopes Ln got he i m a te ria l fo r u
new p ic tu re , he soon * y n u m h *
to I he sp e ll o f lazy tro p ic a l skies
* till
th e
b e a u ty
of u
n a tiv e

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PARK T H R U

Water Kssential To
Maintaining Beauty
Of All t ut Flowers

P e r s o n a l Activities

GENE MAIITIN LANEY, Sodety Editor

S v r i 'R H W
T h e p o s ta l cle rk * w ill have a
a w im in in g
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c h ic k rii
supper jit S u n la n J o m the a f t e r ­

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Augustine Defeats Lookouts By 9 To 6 Score*
"V" .1 _

Lookouts To Meet
G-Men In Contest
On Local Diamond

fei/n, Saint Le f t fielder
Has Perfect Day At Plate
irl Weigle Limits lookouts To 10 Hits
While Bazner And Cox Permit
Fourteen Base Knocks
SI. Auiuatine fain t* bat
l Ott» • 3 tn 0 victoiy over thf
( M Lookout, Thuraday mjfht
^ Municipal 1U!1 Park bcliiuit
'tffactlv r hurlinK of Curl Wri-

Cn a’a walk alao c a m e h om e on
P e R a m i i * ' d ou lle . C o * who had
gone to third on the t i m e play,
(hulked up the final
Lookout
m ark e r
nn
Monte'*
fi e l d e r * ’
choice.
t- W M 1. W f lf f l vra* givinv op
relieved t u r n e r fo r 8 * n [Jo Mu to 'hr I&lt;nnkntiU. lUim r fnrri in th e .e ven th with two
' and Co* wrir
permitting Ih«- dway.

8aIn'• 14 n l f t i n .
'/"Haim, Saint IrftfirliUr, hrlpnl
■ hi* loam along nr&gt; lit1 1* ■■ h.- bail
a p rrfef t day at bat, g rtlln * u
llipta, double am) two ilnyli-, in
; f a v r tlrara at plaU.
H r W HaIn'* irorrd flrul in thr
inning aa ilrlm lupin)
cam* in on Juily'a ainglr •«
’field. In 'h r third frame
added thrrr more to their
on an •rror and thrrr »inIm b y Weigel, Batan, and lie| I n the alith they added
more marker* and In the
h arored their laal two.
L ook out* acored all their
Jtl two Inning*, the aeventh
■Inth. Each of the two in
I MW three runa rrnaa the
for th# Rndgrritnrn. In
half of Iho aeven'h, Pitman
the attack with a aingU
left Said and on Pavla' triple
the plain a* Davl* putted
M third. Bobby SHIh drove
(* home with 'he arcond run
a aIngle to abort and acornl
third on PeKamu*' alngle.
ended th*
acorlng for
'ord until the ninth Inning
th* flrat man al bat, dnulo leftflrlil and wrnt to third
Hudson’* ainglr 'n right and
on DeRamua' double to
Id.
Meanwhile
lludaon
had advanced to arcond on

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bfire till*. M-'m. Re ramus, Dovle
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HinRwfi hnafit
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W * i m* 1 3. Hftitifr I. I ’ov l r*ll»
ll.l m rr , 12 In « M
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rilhn. |Visaed ball,
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f.iirhf r. fb»«rter. ITmplf**, Hmlllt
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C eaat live weed* t# Ike Uae-

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B R 0 0 K S V 1.L R , Fla ., — Hernando County truck growers are
now setting out eggplants and
other F a ll crop*, iccardku to
County Agent B.' E- Lawton. M r.
Lawton »U o r* porta
that
th*
ftra l attempt* In Hernando rounty to produce clovtr fo r w tn u r
paitura w ill b* mad* on 48 acres
In th * near future.

SIDE!

F a r I l f I t e n ! year vw llag
arpRrmlvrr W i l , 11.19
&gt;
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f nr
Culdn-My |*11r pttdfi
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for
Cnh
i n g rm ir*

i: * T l N IT I'. ll
IIF A I. r il
M F . I I lN U l. t :
Vmr I h f flaral

n P K M K I
F I *11
1Ol &gt; T l

year raell as
O f l r i a k r r W i g ID11
S a la iy
r«f
&lt;*uunte
I ’RiVe t’lan A
n thT
e l (M'lltir
1,10* *,«

m t s iT M i
k h iii
Knit tic in if th r h &amp; p l o * (J aine*
iio x ii n T n i M T
n o
vill«» G-Men be re at the Munici­
/ S IX H IX 4 .
F t in
pal Boll P a rk ton igh t, th e Son
• 4 :1 1 1 X 0 1 . f m i x t t
Fdtr I h f flam I f m r r nillag
fo ld
lannkouft will a t t e m p t
*o
a l l K m i h f r Wl h, IKII
drtfp the G -M en fu r th e r in iho
*1 uml in if* and I he ehnnrrn appeal
nppftriune inas much &gt;m the l ‘ni
v« roily f*ity club hnd x l n i c k a
had tlump re cently and h as been
u n a t l e to clim b c ul.
TmdifM will be ' I J u l i e s Night**
ot the park and n gnotl
crowd
thou hi he on hand to w iln e * s the
fr a y b e t w ff n 1he two cI u I m . WBh
laeeobursf‘&lt;
winning
«.f
las*
n i g h t ’* game in ( i a in esv ille the
(iiimlnlier*
a r e now
two full
F O U R A C A I N S T O N E would U a any man but Glenn ”? • * ’’ Warner, veUran football eaarh,
g a m e * jih iad of th e f o r m e r hn&gt;p
think* ht'a a match fa r Iheia player* during aprtng workout al Temple unlverally tn Philadelphia.
_____________ U f f t* rig ht a rt: H a rry Laruao, Joarph Mooney. Charles Waiter*. Jo* ra in ie r.
lea d er * ami if th e G - M e n
|.n*i*
Iniriirht'a battle they m ay well
be roun led out o f th e r a c e for
x i r r i i i : &lt; »F * % I . K « F T U
the pennant.
Should
th ey win
I liill r iF H X TK N
IO IM SRUH G,
N. T . - U P ) - fmrn the Lookout* and t h e G o n ­
win th eir
gam e,
the
u . t y e a r, M r* . Q. S.
I ^ o n a r d doliers
vM&gt; n* t«I l "Ii ii p’t !■f 112'jft. Aria ul
|o*t 10 percent
of h e r
young G- Men would a g a in he in s t li k i n g m i .1(Ml II |&gt;ron writ irn r«i|ii*st of
ii J U l KS •. I T 1 Will n»fror f. .
dist anc e of the lea gu e lead.
turke y*. Many of them died from
».«!• ii |,t«l.lu .ti*i&gt; y tu Ihr* bl gh
T h e r e L* a gr ea t deal o f difrp| hi.M»- f fur * t - l » at the C« urt
Lee*burg increavetl it* i*ad i n i
T h e g r e a l e n t s e c u r i ty t h a t m a y 11lackhead d i 'e a a e . T h i* y e a r , ah* f&lt; fe n c e between a one g a m e lend Mm S»l" *•nlram
in H.i||fu(i! mi tba
Sin 1 d.l &gt; ro( A n*41 «( i ■#j 1 u t 11
the alale lea gu e In.i night by d e - | |„. o b ta i n e d by inven tor * In r e n - ' remtvbdled
her tu rk e y
hou*ea, ami to n ig h t’* g am e may indicate
*(',( u k A M , l.i v *■-■1 I : fi f» I a nr
f e a 'i n g
(iain ea ville
7
to
2, j lal-hnuiting p r o j e c t * i*
to b e addeil *un po tch ea anil installed
whethe r Gain esv ille will m ake »
mean while Orlando war winning found In d e v elo p m en t* t h a t
a r e * 'tetter »&gt;»teni o f vanitatinn and f i g h t of it f o r the loop l e a d e r ­ grill r r ^ Mb .ill nillitlrd Mlul MUb
■«"1|U1*111 I*- \k* •1 1'•ftra Ull 1be fn»
H to 7 o v e r I’a l a tk a , and the pe- .i’l e a h l e e n oug h' to b e a b l e t o I f&lt; '''ling,
By late
eu m m er *h« ship or w h et he r they a r e already
14CW1tig M
I* PI 11
Ininjs IIIi Si** ml
I*«nd lied* m l P a y to n * llcar h w i t h . l a n d n elg h tm rh .....I d e l e r l o r a - j hadn't lo*t a »m gle bird from the beaten te am th ey a p p e a r to 1111*1*■ t i&gt;|tnl y , FI* irln.'l tn WIf
I ' m , Nu *j.ft nf July 7, 13 30
Inlander* were b rr a k i n g even In lion a m ! whose re n tal a c h e d u l e a ] 'hi* y e a r * crop.
be.
I’ ll U i l n K L.•4* 1.
2, i. 4. 1. 4.
a dou ble-header.
a r e low en o u g h to appe al tn th e ________ _____________________________ _
It ha*
been
an no unc ed that
7. Ac ■ Hen and Fu r k
i,4
J
nf
July T 1*3 4
»*•(!
Nn
T he G ondo lier , continued their la rg e n u m b e r o f r e n t e r * w h o a e !
prio r to the g am e .Sunday af ter i**i U l l l l k i; „ x ..f H'y nf N S
L E G A L N O T IC E
dr ive to w ar d th e 1U3X Florida jnc4»njp» nr** in th e l*,Hj%c»r h r a c k noun
with
the P t L a n d
Red*,
uf fdi ‘ t A i; 312 n i. f KW \
Twit 20 11. 30.
I l f hk *;
S t a l e I . e i g u r pennant by deci- t'lH, R c c u n l i n g
I «&gt; th*'
K e ii « r a li
th er e will he a “ field d a y " . Thi i
ft i nf Aim 7 1333
1"rf 1 Nn
will include b a t e ru nn in g, dic­
•Ively eubduing the G Men f o r ; H o u .i n g A d m im ntr'itlon.
Ot v«r In U 1 Ills* 4 ' i -* 2' 8. 27,
1 i*. fulluwl ng )« an E a t'm a te
Initiul
return,
fr om
opar t* Ilf 1h *• N rt** * 4 r y
th e . m i n d
crtu rcutlvr
nigh*A .: • KIII. 1 l ‘t)HlL« 1 1«» ka
Uf ta n r c throw ing o f a b ase t a l l , firE x |n-IINf-3*
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Ft
irida. fur 1h»* ^ u r a r y throwing ,
distance
hit "P illion " Ja k e
Hunch gav e up mentn u f h i g h * r - i r n l a l clu**i fi cu- t * rr
iVrf N I*.j ,ji nf Aim 7. D 3 I
i i*&gt; .1 ,#m* f r » HI ( M .I.er I ’M. D l l
I t aafe tlea to the G -M en whde t ion. m ay *hnvv iu-tter r e t u r n * , 1** **&lt; iiir ink/i r juib. Dlft, as rail- l i n g , and many o th e r e v e n t * l»V
ru v*( in o I hda lIt Ac 111In ic a
3 1 In M. 1&gt;lk ) rivMfy&gt;1 Lilrn
of
both c lu b *.
The
th e ( i o n * we re able to g a r n e r ac c o r d i n g to the F H A . but uver |K.i 1*it tl) III
lliiiit d uf (Miunly m e m b e r*
W Itllri 1In lllf-K Hii h.
y e ii i * th e
lower- 1H(! if(iBa|ut)*re In ii Hi f&lt; r H*ml- “ field d a y " wa* postponed from
only nine o f f *.h* o f f e r i n g * of n period o f
X I I .if 1 I I I N«. feft) nf Aug
M«.|. * ‘uuniy. Flu rid.
ill an Ail
l *3 J i'M - l l l l * ■.■&gt;!* 1 In 34
7.
a
few
weeks
ago
*»n
a
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c
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u
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t
of
re
n
tal
p
r
o
j
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c
t
*
wdl
.h
ow
m
ore
t h r e e G a l n e i v i l l e pitcher*.
J-.Ui In i- Mi-p II ng li«* 11 o() August
2ft A 2 4 1
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.
lftll
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ru
n.inten
t
and
p
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f
i
ta
b
l
e
e
a
r
n
­
rain.
T h e S e n a t o r * , alth ough uuthit
• r&gt; &gt;1.(1 1-1 k - Winter
111n«-k
T m- budget will b adu pt*d am*
ll&lt;lilllPH Hidi
8 to 7. m ana ged to walk o f f with ing*.
flu MllUu- f sed at Ihe Regulai
7 11 uf • -r i Nt* 44D nf A ug
T h e dintininhing
demand
tor
X.ilsry t.f J,»il4.r
ohuuo
vllng uf Ihw lli&gt;«ril uf Cuunty 1»»
th e victory. Harold C’o rr t
and
7 I ' l l ■u\1VII (1« 1.1*1a 1 lo 34
* oiiitnlF»iiJiii*r« uf ftimitiliiula OmitI ‘let W 4if C i r c u i t
U
l
luiiury
rent
ill
unit*
bu*
b
e
e
n
de
m,r
1 , 1 ) 7u. 51
P ie rc e Co rle y made a p i tc h e r* ’
( 1 »** 11a ma i : . 3
I v, Fl'irliln, to Ijv Ik*Id
1m (he
CuurI, Fe es A rueio
* "r v(*l a l 1*i.l k e
A 3 2 1 lllk J.
b a t t l e of It, neither ga in ing m orh on ntra te d in wime of th e l a rg e r • mliri ii.MiM In Hanford, Florida
Cull illy J lit. |f**• Few*
12 1
W Inter 1lit Ill r i A*tb
a CuetS
A roii TurMilii} Hvpti'mJbeF •1h. 1111
a d v a n ta g e over the other a * the r i t ie * d u r i n g th e pu*t y e a r.
I'rri Nn lifil ■»f Auk 7, 1)33
&gt;) I n u Vlufk A. M
j till l ira
uf
111
O 1% tu 24 lllk .i I ' r i i l i al I*ake
even ing waned
Conn
walked n u m b e r o f a p a r t m e n t n tr u c tu r e * i : m t i n %t k i »
K .ir » :* R K i
uvs*
F»#s
Cuelr
rlnu t , i t , II k 11 In II
Sheriff.
Fees
A
fo u r and fan ned three while C o r ­ with lurg e u n it* and high t a r i f f E H I I . IIHVB’. V I K m u . R l f t f l . 223
W ln l.r II..m..*
101.1! I Ul VT%
i -m. I s
If
21 of C .r l. N.^ 414
of
ley walked th r name num ber a i d have b een remodeled into .m u ll |*iei Ihv flaral year vmling
CiiflPlnblee, Fern A
12S
Ann ,. 1343 r . n . f l i i K t. «l * 1
unit s t r u c t u r e * with m odes t re n t *.
Cttfta
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krplrnilivr Will, M»,i»
w hiffed eigh t.
In
II
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24
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If.
salary u f
Co uni y
County
FroseeufUitf
m
Ileruuao o f
th e
nuccrss
ot l i t
I*. 14 x 3*1 l:IK * C r r .lv l
In th r twin bill between the
1‘ommlflAl'inera
V 3,000 on
Alluriisy. C«nvi**.l •»
lull*, w t iit.r Until.* Huh.
project*
and t i l
Fr re
1.10*00
L l e t a and the
Red*.
D aytim e m o d e r a te . i n c o m e
Salary uf Clerk uf
C .rl. .Nil. ( « I Ilf Ana. 1. 133]
«’minty Cumniiulon*
111-1 Wlllivea F r e e
I *««*.!»•
B e a c h took the f l r * t ga m p by th e rn m purutively poor re c o r d o f
1’i n . t l n v l,ni &lt; 1 In 33 lt!h 2
vrr and County A u l '
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t h e i c o r * o f a to
1 a*
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3.100 aq
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hill*
131-3 Other
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iitire un Cn
Cum­
Crlntliiul
l*r «sec«
Federal
H ou sin g
n x . r l n a tnl* 13 A 20 111I* 1J
In the ninth with the b * « t * load­ s e r v a t io n , th e
ins qq
duns
ft,ft*#.on
riilPNlnners
C
ry
.lu
l U il a W ln l.r Inim r*
ia
lim iting
it* 114
f ‘ummtpplun lo Tax
331- 4 Ju ro rs ,
Ju s t i c e
4?
ed to fo rce over
the
winning A d m in istra t io n
Huh.
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Nn. M l nf Auu- 7. 1331
run. In t h * arcond g a m e G e o r g *
I'urnmlaaiona to Tux
302
Feedin g f'rlstuiere
4,iy#,08
tss
rn v .n n u L i t , 24, 3(, 34 Si 1%
housing
at
(*ultp«ior
puld
II rook«, on t h * meund fo r th e e c ts which pro vide
4.500.00 3*3-1 Tranapurtnllun
I
it
k
31
I 'r j r l a l L n k . IV tntir
modest cost.
lo iMerbar getl I'rle*
ll rp el ra
1u
341
Court
lln lll.. Hull.
l a l a n d c r *. allowed but th re e h it *
1t**M»«a
ft410 Ht)
oner* .
Full occupancy at modest re n ­
C .r l. Nn. &lt;31 nf Ana 7. 1311
t o blank the R ed * 2 to 0.
241-1 Jitnitur Hrrvlcr*
730.08
tteserved
fur Con
rnv.rlriK l . i t * A. II. C. P, K.
ta l* o v e r lo ng pe riods ,
rather
II Agencies
S,i7LS0
A WaK. &lt;1. II. U
J Ulk s i 'Amend­
—.........
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uf
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tjhks
111 Oil 0 0 0 ^ 7 . t h a n p art ial hig h-re n t o c c u p a n c y ,
I.»*Ahijrtf
13l.77l.ftO
741*1
In
Kuril
nr#
J.tiooooti
Total
Hbnreg.
00(1 OR] 000— S ■re the o b j e c t i v e s o f tho KHA 111*4
Rlnllietvtllfi
1nrldeiitat*
3,ooo 00
Cert. Nn. 700 nt Aug. T. 1)31
741
H«iljiry of HiipervlBor
ruverln g l*ule A, I), A 13 lllk*
F.aTlW STKII F.lFF .V n F.x
001 &lt;100 10O- I re n tab h o u sin g p rog ram .
fRrltf ruin
of Itrglatratlon
000 00
ftiuTiiF.ua F K k n lu x K i l l *
3ft Amantled f k l C rystal l#aks
ooo 000 o il - J
I‘nlii1kti
1*1-1 Klectlnn F i p r i i * *
1.000 qa
nF.WIXdl.41 F O iX T V
Hfloren.
IIA 8 L IC E N S E
SSI
AilvsrtUIng rtqulred
F
e
e
Ike
flaenl
year
en
tile*
C trl. N a 701 nf Aug. 7. 1)31
ool
000
IlARlonn 11*04*h
by law
_______
lo o s e
i t i i i a i t r nn. iamt
roverin g l*ol» 1 to II A A. II.
too too
ix U iu l .
l.ftilO.oa I tl
M olk.re l**n»lon* . . 4.4a* •«
r , D. K. V. 41. II. 1. J . K A
W A USA U,
Wla. - ( A V - M ra . f S f - l Le gal Rerv lcr*
Oen rral Hinllohary—
U 4 -4 I t , . . r v . i l
fur
fn n U lllk 41 Amended IMnt of
ooo ooi t i t — I Archie Towla, wife of tha Wau- l i t
P t F l n n i Ilroph
llna*n&lt;l»* ..._ . „
*44.4*
blank a #le,
,
1 000 on
C ryelal
Hhures.
tt o t t t t o i — l
Dvleoml
i
s
*
.
Tuial
, « M U 4f
SS».1
Iterord
lluiik* . „ 1.300 00
m u airport manager and m other
Cert. No. 703 nf
Aug. T(
RSTIWATKW k i r i i t I K *
171
PurnUur#
A
Fix
m
i
ro
v
e
rln
g
laOla i:. F. 41 II
o f four children , la one o f lb's
v is it,
s k u iI u r n , Court Mouse 1,000 0« 4 n n 1 r t 1.T r R .i l .
A I lllk. 43 Amended Tint
n ul. it r m m
few Wloconain woman holding a l i t
Hnlary of Ju dga *»f
C r y sta l l-nka Hhures.
V ar Ik# llaral | « r ,«&lt; ()• *
Cnunty Cwurt
500.0*
C m . No. 701 of • AAg.
T.
privat e Dying license.
a#ai#a&gt;b#e a a is . itnu
31ft
Hal a ry
of
Co only
m i coverin g Lota C. D. K, F t
111
ftalari of C o u n t y
Prosecuting
Alter*
41,
If.
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A a .n i * ......................... l .l e e .u
p t.o n ttiA s t a t b L M A a tn
nay ________
40100
y a c h ts m a y g u a r d c o a st
W II ft of I* lllk# 44 Amended
111 .1 Itolary
of
Hums
L e e s b u rg ..____________ f t f t . l i t
C ls r* k
of
Circuit
1'lnt C ry sta l l#nk* Rkoree.
iM m eastratlon
(lalneevllle
Court (Isn aral Cnurl
21-34 nf Cert* No. Ttft nf
AN-nl
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tio rlo n a t)**ch
W ork e tr
l.ftOt.flt (a t-S ilfflr* K«|Htn*.»
Aug. 7. 1)11 covering Loin M.
l-'ndrr a schema inaugurated by
Orlando
H h e r I f f,
Clsnaral
N. tX P. U. II A H niock 4S
•I*.
. .......... ....
. 1,34* S#
a t. A aau aiiaa
W ork
_________ l.ftOO.OS 411-4 U##*rv#4
A ra*tided F i s t of Cryatnl I*Aka
Hydnay motor yathtim en owners
fa r
V o eV alalk a ■. .... „____ . . . M «*
l l -p airs to J e l l ___
to o l
Hhores.
I ilia* n e t * * _____1.. .
SSI.f*
_ 4*
14 -I M o f p lts iu re c ra ft w ill place their
D eland ___ _________
.
Coroner’s InniieeM
ooi i
C erl. &gt;f«». 70S of Aug. 7. t i l l
T olsl ..
....................(3.713 IS
... *• t &gt; -sea yachu and aenrice* a t tha dia- m
Fu rn itu re A
F it
rov ering Lot a A It, C,
I&gt;, H,
H esalta T n l i t d s r
lures,
ia'1
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41, II, I, J . K. L M. N# U.
KRTIMATWIt
MtVHNaVR
poaai o f tha n *»y In lha event
B l. Aagw sllae *. ta a l * M 4
ftepalra A Add if Iona
F , Q. It, H, T A If IIlock 47
n u a ii a i u a m iK m m u
o f a national amartency.
Orlande 4. Valalka 1.
County Home
ISSta
— Amended F la t
of
C rystal
IW Iia O L I IfttS T T
Dsl-aml t-e . D aytaaa » » a rh l- I .
Lak e Hhures.
331-1 F u r n i tu r e
A
Fli*
r * f llaaat y e a r l a t t a s
L s a s b a ra
T,llslnaavlll* 1.
I urea, Co* Hom s
100 00
4'ert. No. 707 of
Aug.
T*
Bestsssk** am k. | M
Oaasaa T a J a r
Ht tjiuta a t D elroli, (|).
I I I * ) Expense
of opera*
1)33 covsrln g U f a A# U, F* I.
K s a !* e « rln a
a # re 111
OahMeetlla a l B aalard.
I 'k t r a a o .a l Clavelaad.
lion
of C o u n t y
) l . N, U P . M. R , «. T . IJ. V.
Icea
------ ■— L lU A d
O i ls a ls a l D aylsaa Usash.
W aih inston al Uudun.
Home _______
S.noaoo 411
W . A X Ulk.
41—Amended
Labor o a HuaAt . . !(.* « * • *
V alalka a l DsLaaA.
Ml
fnsenHv InpHlrie* „ l.s # o s « l l t - l Halarv of Hoad a n al.
F l a t nf C ry stal Lak e Whores.
•I. A u gaallaa a l Laeakurg.
tU T io a n L iu a p a
043
rienem l W elfare
7.SSS 0S
Cert. No. 701 a f Aug. 7. lf tll
A
A rirw tr
Con­
ritte b u rs b
........ U
te
•i
MM
A p n r o p rlstlon
lo
coverin g U i » A- ll» C.
D. K,
victs .......- .......
U N N
Hd*m&gt;no|e
County
Y II, II. I# J , K , I* R
N. U
&amp; • » T e U ...............— f t 4T .11*
l l t - l Vmy of C o n v i c t
l liKlansU
......... ...........t«
P . Q. 1L K, T, U. V, W A* X
W elfare Hoard ------ 1*000.00
Quardo . L IU -4 *
|l 41 . O f Gklracn
Clevslkad
M t* l R eserved
for Con­
lllk* 41 Amended F la t « f C ryeTool#
M ath laary,
Ill
14 14 A l t Uoslon
ttaalaa
tingencies ................. 1. 101.00
Ha*, o n H o .--------- ii.-)aa.es
la l I A ka ftioren.
Drunk |y|t
W ashin
■kraigton ,
Cerl. No. fo« a f Aug. 7# l l l l
II Id .477
Heed M alarial*
.. U « *»
MV. Ij i ul a
D etroit
»***•47 I t .441
coverin g l*oti A. U R , F , Cl,
.. | t ) . t i l t *
Tout
Vaym tnl In C llr a t .
FliklUdalphla
llad* In'
(CblcAd.
- h i n t a -----------U I* , . i »
.
........ I t 71 .I I I
II. I. J . K. U If, N. (K F g .
■onford oa 1111 l u l l !,&gt; ** *e
II U
N M
.IM
N
Pt. Loul*
M raalU T n l .r d a y
■.
•M TiN ATpn a i r i w i a *
I I T ft H— nik 14— Amended
V sedlas A t a r s af
I I I I .I I I
C lnclnn.il *, «‘k lro *o I.
n ap
m
m a rw rrra -i
p rau
F i s t nf Crysinl L ak e Whores.
P h lU d .Ib k U ------------ u
r o a v u ia ..................... v eai.ee
R .* a l u I n l r r i a r
H ruaklra V N .w f o r k l
10-31 of C art, No. 710 of
la n in iM
co raT v
P a r* has* e l
H («kl
&lt;&lt;3
Mow Turk l - I W ariiln aloa l - l .
Ul. Lo u l. I. r itu h u r g k 1,
, F a . | k f W a l »ro» — * l a *
af W a y s --------- ----- I.ie e •«
Aug. ’7. D l l coverin g U l l A,
P
POMoa
aaioa t , Philadelphia
I’ h'Udalphla A
l)u*iiin-rii'lac..lp kU . w.|
;
»■ a l i a l c l adtb. IM *
II. O II A I Rtne'k IS Amend­
* » t-4 n * * » rr* d
for c o n Dogma Today
bt, l^ ttla I, CUvoUnd L
ed
F la t
of
C ry sta l
Lake
III
n » '* rv of Judd * of
i l n a t a s l s * _____... . v a i l te
Dal ra il I. C k tc a .a I.
Philadelphia a l Kaw T .r k .
J u v .« I U Cnurl
.
lu ll
Whores.
Ho.tnn . 1 llroohlya.
C ert. No* 714 of Aug. 7, ID S
111
P aU ry ot Prokailon
T otal
H fcllA M
T .r k a l P k lU d .lah la,
lOaly t a r k .d o l.d l.
covering L o ta 1, I , 4* I, f« T,
o f f l r o r _____ ---- -----M I.M

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«. is. n g is Blk.
I L ak e
View a t Laka Mary.
Cert. No. H i of Aug. 7. 1*31
c o v e r in g to ts I 3. ft, S* » 4
10 B!k. 3, Laku \ law g,i Lako
SUrjr,
W itnesa my hand and real lhla
th* ftth dn y of Augn«c l l l l
O I* HERNDON.
Clark of Circuit Courf.
SlriRiinula County, Flornia
(NEALR
n o T i c t we a a l it o r t a x
CKHTtr iC f tT F #
Tri ii rror d sn c e wilh
Hie
provlakuns of 4!hnpter 112*4. Acta of
1411 «nd npnn wrlHen re«|iyeyl of
4’ 4' P R I EXT I will
nffpr
f.»r
■ala at public outcry In the hig hbidder for rsah s i the l\iurt
limine e n tr anc e In Han fort, nn the
12 rid dny of August I l l s s i
II
o'clock A- M . taa c e r t i fi c a t e nr
c e rt ifie s tee held by the Htate t o ­
ge th er with all omitted ind ■ut»*enuent levied ts xea on the Col­
in wing described lent.* In Heni!j " 4 * County Florida, in-wli
1* 2i t#f Cert N&lt;» 177 *»f Jun&gt;
7, 1*?* covSrlng I j »i 7 Itlk D.
Kvitilnole l ( e ‘||hte (N h *
de
«*T&gt;lied as W l i f t ft uf I j i I i 13.
M. It S 1ft) ( Lea* the N 3ft
rt nf Lot I t A m purl
of
«i n ii view Ave ) IVIN 4, Palin
Terrace»
\V It !!•*»’* in y hand and &lt;«iI th i*
Hie ftttt day of August 1331.
U F MERNtXiN.
Clsrk uf Circuit Court
Seminole Cuunty, Flurida.
tMKALl
o o T ic g « r a a i.n o y r a i
iR iiT iriiu T k i
In ftrciirdanca wi t h *he
pirn*
vtalwiin « f Chapter l l l f i
|p*i nl
r n t mid upon written reoueat of
WM ftlHNN t will off er for *ala
nt public nil I cry to the big heat
bidder for caali
at
|hft Court
Hnuee en tr a n c e In Hanfurd on the
22nd day uf August I t l *
at
II
u c m k A. M. tax ee rt lfl c al# or
rert Iftcatea held by the Htmte tu
ge thar with sl| omitted and pub■erpient levied t a x e s on the f o l ­
lowing «1ever! bed lands la Nemlnu 1a County, Florida, to -w it;
Cert No )3# of Ju ly I. 1914
rnverlitg NW«i uf M K \ A HVft
Her IS, Twp. 30 K If.
Wiiiie sa my hand and **n| ib is
l be ftHi day of August 1fTI
O. P. HERNDON.
Clark uf Circuit Court,
H# ml no l« County, Florida.
fftKAl.l
N O T l f R UF RALB OF TAX
CKJftTIFICATKS
In ncr ordanca with
the
provltlyna o f Chapter I t l f l , Acta *f
1&gt;37 and upon written request of
VV F. l i m t K E 1 will uf fer
for
ea I,, s i public outcry to the high eat bidder for cash at the Court
1louse en tr a n c e In Hanford on the
33nd day of Aug out Iftlft at
tl
u l lurk A. M , tax c e r t i fi c a t e or
cert iflcatea held by Ihe Htate loge th e r with all omitted and ruhrieijUent levied tuxes on the folb*w‘ ng described lands In tiimi
mile County, Florida tn -w lt:
Cer l No 701 of J u l y 1. 1)34
co ver ing W 10# ft uf l^ot M
A All IJPt l» 41.eaa H fa ft)
—O r a e n i e s f A Wilson's Addi­
tion,
W itn e s s ray hnnC and seal this
the bl It day nf Auguat l * i i .
a p. i r c u N i H U L
Clark o f ClriUi* Court.
Bsnilnola County, Florida.
HIKAL)
NOTICM OF RALB O F TAX
C E R T IF IC A T E *
In acco rd an ce with
Ike
p ro ­
visions of C hapter 11114, Acta of
1)17 and upon w ritten request of
HYLVKWTfcSR K. W llJtO N IN C t
will offe r for ta le a t public o u t­
cry to th«
Klghsrt
bidder
for
rash a t the Court House en tran ce
In Hanford on the !|w4 day at
A ugust 1 ) 1 ) a l 11 M o c R A. M.
ta x c e rtifica te or eerfiflcatee held
by th« Wlate to geth er w.'th
all
om itted and
subsequent
levied
inxee on lha following deerrlhed
lanCn In Seminole County. F lo r i­
da. to -w lt;
Cert*V. N*. *»*»
l l l l ui
of Aug.
7f
i
m i cllv*riaji WH or a c u of
n
HKH H.c 171 T a p . I t R. 1».
W l t n , , * n r haav- and M a i ::hla
t k . Ilk d * r of Anaual I tl* .
a r . K P R N D o t f,
C I.rk . 1 C ircuit Court.
B . n l a a U Cotlaiy, Vlorida,
(HEAL)
NOTICM t V M i l o r T A X
C U T TU C A Tai
I n * M « r d * a M with
tk .
provlalan. •( C kaaU r 1 I I H , A lta af
1*17 and u * o a w H lt * a r.&lt; i* « tt « f
Mlta ADA It, WOO HP I will #ff . r f a r M i a a t pablia a a t . r y to
( k - klpRadt b idd .r f a r raa h
at
I k . Court
Ha**a
entrane #
la
Kan f. rd s a tb a
lln d
day
«f
Auauat
!••■ a t
|| o'clock A.
3* ■ •••
M ctlftM l*
or
MTliric *l*« k.ld
by
tb a
a U l a . lt&gt;■ * l b . r With an am ltlad and *uk■ ro u .n l l . v t . d la a a a a a lha fa llo w tna d * . . r l b * d Undo fk ■ »»•Ada
V
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W Iia jM ary kaaC a ad * .* l ih U
l b . Ilk d ay * f A u .u a t |W1.
f t P. M U M M ,
C I.rk a f C tra a lt Court,
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Hughes Tests New ln;^“
(l), tr1i‘l!8c hr
Oxygen M asks In R a is e d But orderCrcssCountryHop

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Of Tsms In WPA HearinRSet To Decide
Mrs. Huffman Testi­
fies Radicals Dom•l' inate Theatre Work
HYDE

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P A R K . Auir. 2 0 .—

(A P )— President W i l l i a m
Green of the American Fed­
eration of Latior su’d today
that he and President Koosevel. "are in accord on the
necessity of making some
changes" in the National La­
bor Relations Law. I he labor
o ffical conferred with the
Prrxidcnt at the tatters home to­
day.
(ire r. said he had called a t­
tention to the "present
com­
plaints against the administra­
tion of the labor war by the Lab jr Relations Doan).
"We went n n r certain specific
rases of
the
administration,"
Green told reporter*, lie added
that in toma instances the Iward
liad detracted “from the spirit of
the I jw ’’ in reaching
it* de­
cisions.
Hr did not detail what chingrs
in the law might be effected but
said that in a broad outline they
either might curtail the hoird’a
present powers or clarify
its
duties.
1 The Chief Executive ret|e.| today aftrr yeslerday’n trip from
Canada.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 20.— (49
— Mrs. Ila trl Huffman of New
York City testified before the
House committee on un-Ameri­
can activities that the federal
theater project of WPA was dom­
inated by radicals, and
using
public funds to spread the doc
trino o f Communism.
Explaining sho had obtained
her information from an extend­
ed personal investigation, she as
aertad that "propaganda
plays
were tho rule," that employes of
tha project were compelled to
Join Communist organitations and
that the project waa violating
I ho law which created it
by
employing aliens.
In addition. Ilia committee re ­
ceived testimony from two vet­
erans of tha war in Spain that
Representatives O'Connell, Dem­
ocrat, Montana, and Bernard,
Farmer-Labor,
Minnesota, re­
peatedly used the "Soviet aaluto"
— the raised clenched fist— when
addressing members of the Span­
ish government army while on a
visit to that country.

Insurgents Launch

On State’s Failure
To Comply WithAct

&gt; WASHINGTON. Aug 20 .,»■&gt;
—The Social Security B.aid to
day fixed Aug. 2D, as dale for
•he hearing to determine if the
slate of Ohio is to be cut off
from frdcral funds for &lt;1,1 age
assistance.
In a letter to Henry J. BerriMlin,* chief of division of aid f r
the aged of Ohio department
public welfare,
the 'uoa‘ d sakl
it , investigations “ ind^*&lt;e lhat
in administration of *he Ohm
plan for old age assistance there |
hownrd Hughes landed at Floyd Bennett Airport in New Yor « tl. * morning after u hiirh altitudr flight fr»»m l.«»« AngHv* *|nr
lliiiflu**
la a substantial failure to comply' Ing which he tested n new type of oxygen mask. Ilis rlapsrd lim &gt; I- the ttann-contmeni.d hoj» vm* |ii Itmii*. Ji&gt; minute*
A juctuie of the plane I*
with the provisions of Title One | used his "flying laboratory" in whir's he made his record breaking
I' :•»! ttiound the vai.ihl l.»-t niotitli
of the Social Security Act.
| shown above.
Officials
sakl, the
h e a r i n g -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------would
also cover
Berrondin's
pail in the unsuccessful esm
paign of
Governor
Davry
re-nominstion.

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Titusville

C a n a l : director Says 296 In
----I Seminole Re e e i v c
proposed St. Johns-tndlsn
Old Arc Pensions
canal received
the
en ­

River
thusiastic endorsement of yachtsAfter complrling.
»hal Mar
man L. Fe. Spalding of Jnck^in-JK&gt;r#1 W|f|llBU, .iHlrtrt rffrfrrtor nf
ville who is visiting In Sanford , h|&gt; S U ( | . wv(f)|r, n ,IBnl trrn»r«l

with membera of hit family.
|
unusual volume of work. I hr
Mr. and Mrs. Spalding, L. E- Stale btuird conrlutlnl it * fir«l
Spalding, J r ., Itiaa Portia 8paltl yrar of oprraiion on Junr -*0.
Ing and Mixa D«atri(» Laraon nr ^lr*. A. (i. Wairnrr, «*f t'luilii 'la.
rived in Sanford late yesterday
' hr Srminole County memh-i
.
.n
.»
. «« *hr bon id.
aflrrnmin
in Mr.
Kpnldlng» , Xhr uutrict dirrr»..r rrpoiird
hnuiebnat
"Achrxon 111
anil ih.1 i durini; Ihr floral yrar tin*
ducked a t the Municipal Pier.
hoard approved 2tt&lt;l new eaa-» f it
The "Acheson IH" U an old »ld age assistance while tejeet
visitor at Sanford having put in ing 125 cases. The report »lv.
here many times in past years -&gt;'atcd that at presen' 2»« perwhen owned by Capt. Wm. W.
*ece receiving this assist
Acheson of Jacksonville, yachting »»ee in Seminole Ooun'y.
enthusiast and author of many
It was also pointed out that
oiticles that have appeared
la
addition 'he hoard had .*»&gt;
"M otorboating" and other publl- l*r«»v«l the eligibility of 2-Jfl percations.
' * " n&gt; L»r old ngr aaxixtancr and
Mr. Spalding, who recently ,h»« » ,0 ,»'
137 ^»*r , " rrr
purchased the craft from Capt.
"I'Proval.
During the
Acheson, plans to
change
It. &gt; -»' ‘ h* ‘" ‘•t’1 »PPr»ve.l II cn.e.
name to "P ortm " In honor of his ' " r blin,,
ln
c.t.tr.ty
daughter
"bilr rrjrchng on* applicutnin.
Th* party plan, to remain in T l"
•PPUc.lion.
nre pentling
Sanford several day. before re- “c,J " n- ‘ h» . " P 0'*,. '• *'
turning to Jacksonville, though
Tb' ,ll* 'r‘cl
ps.inied
Mr.
Spalding
reported
thu ,,ut 'i“ ‘ lhe ’,0 ,1k ,r»1of ,h*- * ' * ' v
morning to Chamber of
Com•Uo
■ '• /«" “ m,,unl
merte official, that he expects
,im*
u,hrru
»,ra
to p e, Hanford a longer vla.l
D« n«
during the winter month*
'h'1 “ mI- * U r«* " 't'" * ' ° |M,r'
! sun* were made eligible to re­
ceive commodities. The present

FuprMiitrndrnl of I’uik* Jnnirt
MourIi* ii HMimunml fin* morning
I hr arrival rf lh«* I urn T f i i i
|»uiii*« irirnMy
|Mitrh*nr'l for
thf *«m» l»y »ln- h iwaiii* rlub at
a r«»l •f f I ini
Thf ih rif month* **M n»h* ar*
ti” mi on exhibit mil. Mr. Mmightovi
ami«I Ihry writ* in fmr mmliti n
Mini Htal, for null young miiuiaUg
■Pl*ar r**m.ti kj»l&gt;ly xlurily il**t
xlronir “ We’ll havf « fmr pc
of
nimintMin limn when th.
ynunifMrr gr*&gt;w up," In* y*&lt; •
“ami they'll !»•* a
matrh i**r
ihr Irt.pard* a* wr’ll luiild » •
j.i.t
like that of Ihr
lm ,.u l
wi'li a tree in it |&lt;&gt;r Mir nnim-il
I'lllllUM, Ceiii!4M, nr Uimi'if Hit
Ilnm they mr
called i»\ .«'•
Ihrrr
naim-M.-arr
urral i *••
cliutbrra. In the Wed when th
ni'iuntain Imm make their If *•••
hiinlcrn often have jerrnt *|»* r1
chafing them into the hill * and
utuunaina until tin* animnh takr
tj tho trem Mrhcrcup«»n Huy «»•

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jJewish Names Arc

Wounds Inflicted By 1 Decre*d For J * w“
Husband Are Fatal1 dkrijn, Aug- *». - opi- n.-

• -------| (item acted te (hr* all Jew*
BR00K8VILLB. Aug, go,— yf*,1 names easily rraogntnbl* »•
SU*nd &lt;Usd to- i Jewish by decreeing yesterday
wutnde whkb 8 bar- tbs I after Jan. I avary Jew with
* U . aeid wwrw In-1 a non Jewish “
5 * 2
•Pranged Stubaad add Israel or B m h te bia nan,-.
paetw iky,.
Aftrr th* first of the yaar
Ml waa abet te t
tflk lil and
hr Deputy Collier Brava
avery bnMnsea nun wi'l to&gt;w
a coroners fcry. bald that B
from a man's aignatur* whether
acted M aelf-dtfenee.
he k dealing with • Jaw.
Nasi officials tabs do not want
BOV IB T Sra i T
te shake bands with Jrw . or
atbarwiss shew them courtesy
MOBCOW
C n lan ei and cordiality in the liter* will
||y of what
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Mr. Woodruff ateled he was
glad to be beck in 8anfnrd *.'• '
waa pleased with the signs of
building activity noted upon hie
return.

FSA Ends Regional
Conference In Miami
MIAMI,
Aug. 20.—(49— A
four-day later-regional
conferrace ef more than 200 Federal
Farm Security administration of
fictela from seven
southern
state* was concluded bare yve­
lar-day.
Claeiag mmIone ware devoted
t*
aaaimUatlng
in fo rm atio n
brangbt aut at round-teblo di*M e first thra* days on
rural

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Deliver Main Talk

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th- him I f in. Mo* iiifinh«-»
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Srnmiolt* C o u n ty
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th f no iiaif•*! If
C o m n i e r r r had tin* priv ilrgo ol

Frank I.. \V»mlniff returned
to S r./o rd Wrdnrsday evnimg
following a two mouth's \a&gt; i*
t on sprn*. hi llrmleraonvllb*. N.
V. and In FnirliMhtown, N J whir* h* Mii» the Kue«i oi hit
»&lt;&gt;n and daught*r-itt-law( Dr. a.*I
Mra. Ralph Woodruff.
Mr- Woodruff, who was a c - '
coinpanied by his wife, and ticir
grandson, Frank Woodruff, III,
the report shownl.
The State board also approve, said the weather during hi, visit
The A Its monte-Fa rest City all persons for WPA, NVA and both in North Carolina end in
lloma Demonstration Club mat
CCC enrollment. A CCC enroll­ Nvw Jersey was very plrasant.
Wednesday. ’Atig. 17,j at tha
ment will bo held in Octoter for although there waa ot'ud crable
horna or Mra. W. D. Ballard at
,
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. which th* board la' now taking rain.
Altamonte for tho purpose
Ha declared the North Caro­
^ n n i ^ r . r . n ^ . 2 2 ? 7 , 2 f .P P l'ctio n ^ it waa pointed out.
_
.ion. FTh#
tu ,
beginning a fa ll ra-orgmijiatlon,
„„„
Welfare
Board lina resort, had enjoyed a suc­
program, Mra. Gladys Koadall.1handle* all services and relief
cessful tourist srason this sum­
fcmlnolo county homo domwwtra-'
^ hu
, h, ough .
.cases
mer and that th* hotels were
Mon agent, anounrod today,
'
Th#
n -L
_ , W f of four
worktra. It was filled te capacity. In -Now Jersey
Thursday
t Cnfc . * * * pointed out. Funds for direct r»- he noticed much building activ­
I
J
' * • . sV f"V V * “ ■ lief to ncody are provMc.1 by ity, but heard many complaint*
‘ th* ‘r
M Wo County Commiaaion.
about tho poor potato season. The
organisation program. A pro-,
potato crop is a major a n (cul­
gram waa also given an using
tural pursuit in Hut state,

foundation patterns,

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rukx hiit wm %uiiiiblf* to ifft th«
n t r e » * 4 i\ funds fr in tin* c i h
thl,i e f " i » ’
tlo*
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co in i* ti» 'l»
Mnuiflitnn'* aid.

Frank L. Woodruff State Attorney
Raids Bookies
Returns From Visit
In Windy City
In Carolina, Jersey

® Cocoa-Cola Plant Is Home Demonstration number or cnufici eiieni. at
Raided By Robbers Clubs Hold Sessions p,‘*'n* for ,hu ,oun,y u 3,H
The Coca-Cola 'bottling plant
on Cast IFlret Street wae broken
Into last night hat nothing of
value was taken Pellet Chief Roy
0 . William# mealed this mornlag.
Chief William* athl that tha in
Irudir or intruder* had broken
in threath a (Ida door and bad
knockad tha coostiaaUoa off tha
roaipany ja f a hot had been un•nhta to penetrate It *
He said only n small amount of
loose chase* and an electric fan
were taken. Officers new' In
vestigeting Urn case.

M B ." ' ••srs^s

Flier C r o s s e s (. on- General Offensive
tinent In 10 Hours
And 20 M i n u t e s Stalemate Of Conflict
,.
In Orient ConsiderM W
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luu.h
1 «»»e
t*d Chinese Victory

Report Of Work T e x a s P u m a C u bs, G ift O f 'Local C Of C To
Of Welfare Board K iw a n ia n s , A rriv e A t Z o o Give Program For
Visiting Boatman'r
y e a r Given
1 Orlando Chamber
Endorses Proposed;r or I e a r Ulven
Tire

N U M BER 307

Established In 190S

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bt*r«
of
th r
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group1
a m ong which will Im* n tr n i h r r * ol
v.irioti# civic ciuhs
Tin* Ci ty C om m np iiuier* im*
Dirk A ik r n , Im ii toti f, will miir
Hall M..mh.y n .g i,.
•r \ r r a l songa n% purl o f th r rn ,n . h e r . t .
trrtiiinnierit.
Mr. A i k r n r e e rn t
monthly m r e t m g
h won t h r a m a t f i i r i o n t m t lirld
hv lh.- O r la n d o J a y r r r s .
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City News Briefs

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bes t
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se v era l N 4 |j, mil
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11 gi * 11«t i**ii u f vg I i’ h with
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ts-rtainer* who appeareil l.«-r,irr Mnndny nigld 1,1 h 00 uVlork.
('llh A lin,
Amr 20. —14^
*.I•1#•t of 1 li’.iritig the rulU nf
thr o rg an iiatiu n
S ta te * A loiiifv Courtney's ut
It h.ix hern Ihr ptdicy of thr
T h eir will b«* * inerting of lh* rit *1* .i*l \\o ».I Si m ila r ac ti o n waa
1 * n l*t th** t o u n t y tluring tha
men cho|.|K*l up another hind tDliindo Chainbrr for thf pu*t Heminole County Citrii* tii wn* I.
book yentenbay and threw th r. ) r * r °r »“ to invitr a chamber Asanrlalmii Tur*i|jy nigh* n* th* J**ur
I h • **1*1 lit it 1 k
cm ituil tgrrrtl
hors, , , , ,&lt; lamkli. into Mw Jit I " f c " n,m' rr* "• f '-ntral Florida
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Non. k n e w w h e r e t h e l i g h t - j
C h a m b e r o f C o m n i e i c e was
r,-xi
since ho se n .
ning woo!
strike
Courtney 'urneil from th* court*
to a re , lo wreck the handbook
n
industry heir. Many foMol up
quietly or moved, awaiting bet­
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jacksonvillb , Aug.
.
It was the third successive
W’) - D r . Stanley Erwin said today the prosecutor's choppers day Governor Fred I4. Con»,
swung lustily. Yesterday they re­ cupciating frhm a heart a'tack.
duced blackboards and a black­ “is all right’’ despite a cold conjack table to Junk in a "sneak traded yesterday,
" I ’.’s not much of a cold" the
Joint'*—a room r n ,‘rd for 110 a
day on the second floor of a west physici/.-• deejarrd. “and I'm not
aide lodge and clvb building. Tha Ihe slighlrat bit worried about
manager and doorman wore ar­ him."
The physician sakl last night
rested.
Two of the hig town's Itihlrt*. “there i* nothing to hr alarmed
handbooks were ruined Thurs­ about. | won’* know definitely
day and Wednesday—ctir on Ran­ about his condition until lomordolph atrret m the loop where row.’*
Dr. Erwin said Mrs. Mark
Hymle (loud Mouth) Levin and
Frank (Chew Tobacco)
Ryan Biyon Ihe Governor’* daughter,
held for’ li, the other on Superior was enroula here from Miami hy
street, fringing thr Gold Cheat. airplane.
"He just wanted t„ see h er"
Not even a junkman could get
eathusias'ie over wha| the a i ­ Ihr physieian added.
The Governor, admitted to th«
mer. left of uphrlstery, rhranhjm
chairs,
rare
charts,
scratch hospital July 2V when he wax at*
sheets, ticket windows and pay­ tacked by a coronary thrombosis,
has
hern reported
Improving
off counters.
The as campaign waa Caart- steadily.

■ay’s challenge to the multimUUoo-dollar gambling
racke*.
■Upporting an estimated ' 3000
handbook# and ssasrtedly contrailed by syndicate mrr. de­
scended from Ai Capone', miderwerld kingdom. -U m l Mouth"
for inatenca, hoc a pall**
as a Capon* hr '
farmers
days
te M f Wa

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Dr. Erwin Declares
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*lve ' hir'1 ■n"&gt;'
h,l,‘
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in Mississippirecently
»ithe l - . J ^ ' . C w I* T O m I I .
O f ft
weekly luncheon o f Ihr Rntary
•
’h.-siI
I.
I,unit
nf
this
city
1 ' “** on
Monday, Dr. It
"
will hi- one of IIk- l ’.)| randidete*
Kuprccht, chairman of the p ' »
for degreed mid ,li|ilotiias at the
gram committee announced t
,''including graduating exerrise of
day.
th,- current m Ii-hiI ut the Dntverally »f Florida
on
Saturday,
Aug. 27.
Mi. Gsnlt is n rundidale for
tin- degree of Master of Artg In
ORLANDO,’ Aug. 2 0 .—f49 — education. T h e scheduled speak­
Th# Florida M e d it e r r a n .- s n fru.t er for llo- or(u&lt;ion is Senator
fly r a l m b u r s e m e n l r n m m i t l e r will Spessard llolliind nf Bartow.
estebllah headquarter* in Or
Undo and work In c o -o p e r a ti o n
with Florida
grower*
an d a
Washington
a ppoin te d Mediter
raneaa fruit fty h oard d u ri n g a
KIM II Ell LEY. Cape Province.
survey o f growers’ losses.
diamond j
Th* announcement w s s made Aug. 20.— (4 9 —Thia
by A. E. Pickard, O r la n d o grow producing region is preparing ta
er who was elected chairman ot ilsxilc thr world with an cxhibB
Ihe committee, succeeding
the at Ihe New York World's Fair
late John F. May of Winter Ha­ next year.
tlnr featurr will he a thromven.
Pickard said the
reimburse­ ium glnhr on which the c*ntlment committee had
axtenaive nenls will be outlined with dia(ilea on growers’ losses and mnndd.
would aid growsrs In filling out
question nairas. Ha said many
growan had loot thefr original
affidavit (bowing loaaea incurred
Partly cloudyy, widely
from tha eradication campaign 10 tered thundsrxhowera thl*
y**ra tgw and
noon and la south tad a lt

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and one In Washington for a
•poach Sunday evening in which
It I* axpetted ha will reply te
Fraaidsat kneaavoil's indorsement
•i Rapraptptedva David J . Lewis would be able te provide th* tn- aaat portions Sunday and
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L O N D O N . O a ta r ie . A u g . I T .—
G in K i e l No user* d ie . th e
fin®
C a n a d ia n p la y e r who v i a th e 11.
H. A a u t r a r g o lf c h a ia p ie a s h ip ia
1112, h a s p la y e d ia rh e f i n a l , o f

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U al this year to Ted Adams cf
Columbia, U a.
U K EH B A K U

G-Men Contribute
t To A ll Star Nin
two (2aine*vdl* »»utfielder* aj&gt;|H-ar fu re moat an«l a l^eaburg
player *eem* neat in line. Con»**«l&gt;jrntly. The H erald ha* chuaen
l larence B ray in cent«*r. Jack
Itevincensi in rig h t
field
and
l4 e *b u rg ‘* Chet ( lemmen* fur
F o r u tility se rv ice, Mrr*tg«*r
ll u n y Rice of D el.an il 1* th * one
und only choice of any sport*
writer in
the
Flo rid a
State
League. Rice can play anyw here
••n the field and 1* an exception- I
ally good clutch hitter
I ji n k y S id n ey ltu d *o n o f the I
I jMikout* heat* ,11 »een th i* aea-

•«;. when it come* to the right
able play at first base. W hitey handed hurling department and
is also Irailing the
Hague
in he * The Herald's choice. Hudson
stolen bases and it is possible started with the lookout* i«« a
that M cM ullen w ill
break
the first sacker but has been on th**
league record this season which mound staff ever *ince he dkl a
is held by Breeches C la ry w ith bit of relief hurling in I'a'atka
st mill season.
AT, art last year
Another Hudson has been se­
Buck RiMlgrrs also of the G Men wa s the H erald ’* selrrtio o lected a* the left-handed s«c»iaand he is
due to his fielding und tim ely tion of the season
hitting. RiMlgrrs is not hitting Frank Hudson of the I'a lt’.ka
quite as high a* L y le Judy of the Axalras. Frank ha* control, an
Saints but his fH Iding record is n ce lle n t curve ball and a very
good record so far thi* yeae.
amo*t perfect
I*ast but not
least,
Nelson
Bob I'ltm an of the lo o k o u ts
Leesburg
has
been
w as selected as third has* man D i c h of
due m ainly to his hitting which chosen as manager of the ail*
Leach
has a
ifc around ..TJ5 at the
present star delegatiifx
1 tiFRe I'ltm an is also
doing
a young ball club and has played
g&lt;mm| job at third base for the excellent ball th&lt;* entire season
HNikuutN p i * I no other
in
the and expert* predict that his nine
league can be rhoseti with any will conquer the Guinesvile &lt;#•
Men ami capture a |»**nnarG that
higher averages*
Several weeks ago, la&gt;u Itogino wa* thought to be G V im sville's
was heading the field of short­ ever ak* e the sra*«*n Ik can.
stops with his hitting and e x ­
cellent field is ;. However, time*
1 have changed and Rogino ha*
J fallen behind considerably in his
1 hut a»? a* well aa his fielding
and The Herald selection now
r n to Taddy Retenski of St.
Augustine. Retenski is a timely
hitter and a cool working in-

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Idiu lt"Min*». »*

aide i • • I $11 5U «ea** than
we
«olrl for the Polo G ro u n d * .- «aid
Mike
ye*terday
“T h e
pa«te
board* are m oving and I look
for a crowd of I'.i.iMH) mid a gate
of around $‘.'00,000
Th e
fight w ill U* broudca*t
o ve r th e S B C !
Illu e
n **w o rk ,
*tartin g at U:.*10 t E » t ) .

ith the I^ookouU. F r id a y
a in e iv ille p la y * here and
y nigh*, the
Lo o ko u ts
to the U n iv e r s it y C it y
the G -M en.
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day in W e*tlinr, Pa. reralh. the
fuel that the defeated had been
n prominent rexident of thi.* n-r
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the ip ir it of tb® common good.
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Armies Arc Locked In
lli'iiu Fighting On
Spanish War Fronts

4

The

MADAME 7.01.A
P a lm is t and Life Reader

N ew C rossroa d
M et In Sudeten
C zech C on flict

I h /e a te n e d b y 'f c r e iir n anirreH .
sio n .

305

Japs Redouble
Hankow Drive

Mi l ooghl.n, * j|* thir.ilem -d w i ’ ii
death ts 4 t i l l h ,I of
S ih u lt i
henchmen wh*n
hr i»-fu ed '••
turn m e* hi* p li»&gt; \ 11*1111 «* t••

not

filly b y iT f if f'b n a d a

M IIK R

Viscount RuncimanTo
IMead With Henlein
For Less Uncompromising A t t i t u d e
N E W Y O R K . A,I f
In
(,**.
D ram atic
ltirv *.f “death ride"
th eat* b\ m n iiiin * .»* the D u L Ii
Sch u lts moh m taking o\er con
Ool of Iht* 01 1 &lt;i a , iion iltd lji
p ilk-y
lacke*
wa* told in th
V ip n me
I out
fndiiv hi
\\ il
Irrd
III 1 nder
I ! , \Ve*t
Indie-*
negro.
T l* 'lf u il1
III • II* id ik r l r*ll
&lt;l»iiac) ti I of Lin o . I 1 lin n** I
II II***, I Annually diet rtf' lendei .
IL undci 1 •ih| huA ||&lt; p a in ter oi

ii!

ITnl ed H u S ts " w ill

s ifin d

NAZI WAR MACHINE

RIIT RUMORED

the
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J O S .'

A CROOK/

N EW SPA PER

M

Paris Interprets Talk
As Step To Support
Of France, Rritnin

HKY P A LO O K A
T WS WANT
&lt; A »T O *Y . J

la s t

IN D E P E N D E N T

Any

M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P r e s s

Executive Given
Degree At School

H u ll*

Roger*. Ma'.-ie L . V* John TwigR*
W arra n t; DaaJt
tlrril, Frank, rgl. to (J. M. M»rritt
Mtlarh Realty Company to Hen­
ry Caldwell
Meiach Realty Company to Hen­
ry Caldwell
Central Real K*tate lnvr*tment
Co to I.. U. Ilodain* et ux
City of Sanford to C . A. I'arltn
Title (luaranty
und
Mortgagr
Company to Archie Kwanaun
• t ux
„

BOW L

F i l l LA D E L P H I A. -UPV— Owe
y h y rr
who
wa*
a w ry
•*
sew the Phillies leave Baker Bowl
fa r Shi be P ark was En sis L m tmrxii. Cmrmnati ca'rhrr. Lom­
bardi's lifetim- average a« Baber

I'endena

C iv il

W A S H IN G T O N — (4T— The Na­
tional Guard bureau announced
recognition of John I*. Derham,
J r ., of Jacksonville aa a m ajor in
tha guard.

arrori

S to n e , M
C , ag |. T«» S a n fm d
G ro w e r* C re d it f ’nrp
I p r t l a l l(rlra*4&gt; O f M ortg age
O v e rs tre e t. R T To O ran g e Senu
no e Ctunpuny
S atiw fa rtio n O f M ortg age
S a n fi rd A tla n tic W m n a l Bunk
T o W . J . T h ig p e n r t u t .
lo in e y , K J T«* K I I lo in e y
S a tU fa c tiu n * O f M ortgage* and

IJ *

S e m in o le C o u n t y P ro d u c e s
M o re F r u i t A n d V rg o la h le w T h a n
S i m il a r A r e a In A m e r ic a
AN

M ..rtcu re And Crop Lien
llie r * . €i. II it John D a v n »t u i
To
Satifoni
(fio w er*
Credit

C rop L ie n *
S a n fo n l G ro w e r* C re d it C o rp o ra
tinn T&lt;&gt; R G . H ickso n et u * .,
Kva
S a n fo rd CDowera C re d it C’ n rpfira*ion T o Kd C a rra w a y e l u x .,
A lic e
S a n fo rd A t la n t ir N a tio n a l B an k
T o Geo. Ile rb a t et u i . St Geo.
Hal»s* e' u x.
S a n fo rd A H arV ic N a tio n a l B an k
T o J F . C am p b e ll et u x .. S a ra h
S a n fo rd A tla n tic N atio n al B an k
T o H e n ry T h i P i l i n et u x .
S a lia f a r lio n O f Rervl K a la U , C ro p |
;
L ie n &amp; t h a t. M lg .
'S a n fo rd A * ’a n tic N a tio n a l B a n k
T o C . *K. H e m rie h et u x.
C o n d ilio a a l S a le C o n tra c t
W a rre n C o m p a n y , In c , T h e T.»
S o u th e rn Food S to n **, In c .

_

S a n f o r d I i T h e O n ly C e n t r a l
F fe r f c U C i t y A f f o r d in g R a il. H ig h
A n d W a t e r T r a n s p o r t a t io n

s«mh.oic county
nv%Tt

W arran ty !W d «
O ra n r * .c/mino|*»
Com pany’ To
0- H. Krnnon et u i., F.di'h
Il«imp O wnrrn I^&gt;an C’orpnratMn
To Thoma« Molar et u i , Ro*a
A ir r f in r n t Kor Dred
Sauer, £ ln a b *th S. e*. v ir
To
Char I n T . N titlark
B risto l, George W. To I a w m K.
j Hatjman e* u i .
M a tte r* | M
Sharon, Janie** G , S|»l.
M a d rr
T o Home O wner* I oan t'orporation

M IA M I, — UP)--A four ,lay in- S la r k . Iji-o rg e K . V * N orm an S.
trr-rvginn.l conferm cr of FeilDvForrat
r r* l Farm Serurity Admir.'straSa il* In ( hanrrrr
tion official* |o attack *.hc prol&gt;Irm . of the low-income farmer Stark, (irorge K. V* Norman S.
D®F“r»»' rt al.
in the South will a U rt here U&gt;-

Mt 4
HI t
Sb

JOE PALOOKA

L ig
h t ‘ W eigh t
Court Records

N K W Y O R K . A u g 17 - t » P i G eared
up
by
an
additional
week'* train in g , Lou Am ber* and
H enry A rm stron g w ill *e|tle ‘ heir
dispute for Lou *
light-weight
M o rti age*
cLam p io m hip t* a l.V roim d er in
M rCu lley, A. J .
m , Kmmn T "
Ma«li*on Square G ard en tonigh*.
NeUon ii Com pany, In r
O rig in a lly billed fu r the Polo
Grounda last Wednemlay m /h t. I M r**rr. A nna, w hI T o Sa n fm .l
the fig h t
wa*
postponed
an«l | A tla n tir N u'l. Hank
*ran»ferred indoor* when a down* Holnr, T h o m ai el u i , Rn*»a To
Home Owner* Loan Corporation
pour of
rain
d rce'h e d
5,000;
«p*rtatora
ju«t
a*
hoxtilitien j Itral Katate. I rop l ien A Chattel
Mortgage
were about to be*gin.
llV £ *.he fight
gone
on
it, S m ith , A rth u r It n* u i To S a n ­
Production C red it A«&lt;n
would have been a fin an cial, if | ford
Mendrr, John G et u i. To S a n ­
nut an artiatic flop,
but
Pm
ford Pn&gt;ducti«n Credit A-^n
motor Mike Jacob* tell* you it
w ill be a differen* *tory when 1'ar‘ in, Mlanrhe, wol To Sanford
the two little ch am p* charge in- • Production Crt-dq Ae**n
H einrich, C. K et u i , M innie JeM
to each othar in the Garden
T o Sanford Grower-* Credit Cnrp
*’ A lr*a d y we’ve *ohl more ring-

•r. 4 0 X 11 TVS 4 XI

In 11130 th rrr tarrr only '.*3
m ilr* of railruoil* in Iho Unitcxl
S Latex.

i
•

^Lookouts Drop Contest To Leesburg B y Score Of 1 To
Gondoliers
Still .
— _ _
_

•

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, IMS

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Smlet*
nutotooiM
leadei .•(

1 .* 1 toiin-

deman«t

f«»r

mill K o nrad H en lein .
tin Sudeten p arty

I* w.i
11 ltd* t *t**"d R u n rim a n
would pli id 1 lutl I lie Sudeten*

U.S. Recruits In
L oyalists’ Army
O keyedBy' 'Reds’

Accepted Coldly
t h ro u g h ».. Il.m k u w , r ,h in s '* p ro

Student Snys Commu-t
nints R o h m On AU
American Fighters
V\ A R I I I N’C T l &gt;N, A&gt;u- |H. —(4*1
A *J I y .it ,,t,| It*. - |.,(j law *lo»h,, l,,ng,n m the S|i*ni*h
n v il war. |,.,l«y t»|,| (hr llnuar
mminil-jv. i n v r . n,g auhvrr- i
aetivitie* -hut
all
A m rri - 1
run* recruited tor the l,iyxli*t
u niy had to In- M|ipr„vi-il hy the
Conununi*' l*aity.
•livinif h i. name a* Ahtahani'
S oIh'I, h* * j i «I a I oininuniat endorneiuent w a, irrec**ary before
n-rriiit* could g, t their way pakl
to Sjiain
1 he ll',u*e c r.ltilll'.ee, inveatigating charge* that l^bor I).-IKittnirnt official* gave H arry
llildg,'*, Wea* Coaa* labor leader,
"aid anil advice" while d, portat on p oceedlnir* were pending
again.t him, r n u iv o l the ilepartno nt'. proini.t- yi-*-rrilay to pro.
due, all Ita file* oil the caae.
lab o r
Department
official*
ailvhn l the document* woahl be
•tin• ,1 o v ,r totlay.
The ronimltlre had w aiuil ex|H ct.ntly yeatenlay aft.m enu f ,r
the file* to be delivered with
whul luimbe * railed a "eurpriae
witneaa" r.ad y to take the aland
once they were a*, hand. No rea­
xon for the delay wae given.
Meanwhile, the cummitte- filled
in with le**.linony by W alter 8 .
Steel.-, chairman of the American
Coalttiun Committee &lt;ir National
Safety, alleging wiileapread communkatic activiliea in *.hia coun­
try. carried on through “ front
i rganiaitiuna" with "roapecUMe
name*" but actually "domlnatad
by the rommunlel party.”

Tampans Face Drive
On Traffic Violators
T A M P A . Aug. Ih .— &lt;A7— A to­
tal of 1109 wa* collected from
MS motorist* in municipal court
yeatenlay aa Iho aocond week of
th* tra ffic drive ended.
*
During th* last taro wooka
more lhan 1.000 motorist* hav*
been arrested and brought Into
court, and C h ief of Poltro Wood­
ru ff said yesterday th*
drive
would continue. Mors than 9900
In finoa and
forfaited
bond*
hav* been collected.
-*

WPA DAO 4« YESTERDAY

WASHINGTON —W&gt;— Har
L. Hopkins, th* Work* Progro

Administrator who ha* dlatrthuG
98,698,000,000 for reltef sine
1999, ws# 49 years old yesterday

Japanr*** « n «hqm 4 ml
war
plane* ImmoI- inh-d I lie slu b b oin l).
held t hin*
|M»«it|.«ns **n
tha
%'»tilh bank ••( th** L m iln * Itivar
in iei|«»ubb I «-ff**• I• to
break

Nazis Have N»l Met
Terms For Normal
T r a (I e, Hull Says
V *N»IIN »,TIIN . Aug

1 laipit rapd 'l

U _ liP »

H#*nvv

**,g

I -t 1 ••in.id'ii *

yread

fm n r

m

tha
s o u lli-

4 •' .11*r 11 Spiiio is Spanish t»oV*
• 1 nm*»nt li" " |o trie.| i.» drive In
- u rg in t • (&gt; " mi th.*

il * Hint

fo o l h old

th « y

bn! w■
•o 01 tlo- ptoontiim burner
Hi* XIiiiiio i ' ii M enorv mining
*»"•“
Hti tlo* F.bn* River front
•n inn tbi*a*&gt;tei 11 Spam
fighting
• *nletfd m th.* 1'nft.lols rnoun

vvntiM i

ill at I lift loll |if •
tb*- Iniltun l(iv
•Mil III it t
Ml**
A i ' hur Sol****

la m «

•*' glt*l b i'rn irrg
••wa b \
British
which
.la r tail
I-a m —» between
&lt; h n u ih e rln ln • nil
i . fu ri'ig n •***cr«-

TV A Committeellears
III Treatment Charjres

Tenants In Six Florida Counties May
Railroad M a k in g
Secure FSA Aid For Farm Purchases Repairs, Painting
Properties H ere Sheriff Arrests
! d ie . in I .-..iin lir -. „ f t in . Mat*'
2 On Charge Of
* ere l.mned ,1 Int.ll &lt;d
""
i„ finunee land ro*l» und t„ P"*
Cattle Rustling
Aide lep u ir. »,| leplurem enl. id

Papworth Amazed
At D e v e lo p m e n t
Of Miami Beach

Citv News Briefs
County
Commissioner W. K.
Dupree wax operated
on in a
Jackaonvllla hospital Wednesday,
H arry Carrington, a ntph ew iawI
today. Mr. Dupra* was reported
tasting easily but It was feared
another operation will be neceesary later.

mr. and M r*. Gordon B ain sU
M Porn Park pfen to loose Frld ar on n vaonlloss trip which will
U k * them from Miami to G alvts»«t. Tcxaa by boat, and
from
Ibor* to Portland, Oregon, and
•boa homeward by way of Callfornia. Whit# b, Portland. Mr.
■m h o U will attend tb* annual
Floriat* Caavaution. T b sy expect
te spend fhro day* hi Lao Angelo*
aad wfll vials a m n l
of tb*
National Path* bofaro returning.
They w ill b* goao fbr» weeks-

H arry M. Papworth returned to
Sanford yesterday
after two
week* spent in
Miami
Death,
during which time he had ocra•ion to observe the great trans­
formation which has taken place
in Miami and her
&gt;i*ter city
arrooa th* bay since early day*
whan ho visited that area, which
than boasted only one house be­
longing to th* T u ttle famdy.
Mr. Papworth recounted
to­
day a conversation he had then
w ith Iho late Henry M. Flagler
and Mr.
Ingraham
when
all
thro* of them happened .to meet
at tb* spot which wa* later to
become the Magic C ity.
"M r.
I ngraham told me at that lime
to pot my money on Miami, and
I (old him I wouldn't give SHU) (pe aucresaful agriculture. A vailfor tha whole section," Mr. Pap- ab lliiy of food lands at r iu o n •bl# price* may also bo taken in­
“ Today, Miami Beach with its to consideration in apportioning
utile* a f stately hotel* aad hun- tb* funds provided.
dfudi a f maiutiona offer* a conCounties to
be added
thia
m m * from tb* first time I aaw Tear are: Escambia,
Columbia,
it that beggar* description. Tha •K d Palm Beach.
development o f tb* city baa to
Baviowlng the accomplishment*i
b# same la order to bo appreci­ of tite first yCar’s undertaking*i
ated,1* Mr. Papworth concluded. (fiscal year ended Jun* 10, 1919)

dwelling* and other farm build
ii ,g.
thul new ownership ven
lure* would p i.,vide ndetpiale
building, it. welt 11. good lund
Km ma
puirhn.ed avarnged
in
• tie tlPJ.71 a rte , ill a cud pel
acre of approximately
I ’J l.Tft
Itepui,.. improvements, fees in
cidentul tn transfer of land., ele.,
averaged |I8 .’&gt;7 00 per farm Av
e rage
loan
per family
w,|.
93700.
Annual payment
requiranients,
including in le tr.t,
will
approaimata 1141.00
In
must case* thes* annual payment*
art-|e**~ th an usual rentals fur
.farm* with good land and good
building*."
"Thi* Federal aid
program,”
continued Mr. Teaada, "is pur­
posed to render assistant,t„
the purchaser In acquiring lund
with adequata farm
building*.
A ll services of (ha rehabilitation
program of th* F 8 A are made
available tn these fam ilies a* may
be required to provide the start
nrresxary leading in
abundant
living and secure ownership."
"Farm and home management
plans are carefully worked not
with each family by F S A super­
visor* based on Ih* available fam­
ily farm labor and
production
rapacity o f tha farm to be purthaaed.
No land* are approved
for purrhaaa where probable In­
come, d e te rm in e hy farm and
home plana, dot* not provid* a
sufficient margin above good
living ami loon repayment raqulrament* to Joatlfy adequata
dwelling* and farm building*,"
Director T sxad a concluded.

Slrrvt uiiil th** iluu n tuun &gt;%■••«.
f«»r th«* AHantu' ( ••«•' I.in*- ILul
"»«d i« in th** iiimI«i of n* |»nm'
mi? all itq |iru|M*tli**B m Sanford
and
ni.ikm^ i*|mn«
\xhi*rrv«*r
ftreravary.
T rn invn hav*- !h*i*ii nigaufd m
this work and an additional nix
or right men an* rx|H*r'i*d (o lu*
on
the
jot*
«hort|y.
S«*ction
quartrra, car «ho|M, ami round
hou«r, u* H ill a* the imaarngrr
»tation, are among the movl rollppiruoua prupertiei being giv. n
frrah coats of |&gt;amL
Hr.ides th i., tn,- jiuperoileSIrnl's and Chief Di'palchet's „f.
flee* are being lenuvated
and
modernised, all a part of
the

Vagrants Routed In
Search For Slayer
C L E V E L A N D . Aug. IH i,P)Police routed fill unkempt va­
grants from makeshift “ »han‘ y
towns’* within a mile of down­
town Cleveland today in their
hun*. for the phantom "lorao"
slayer of a doxen person*.
Men, some in * druc.’ir n .stupor,
were placed in cell*
In
await
questioning. Ten were found In
have police record*.

M irn lf t
M. Ilarul r«*vral«ij
rhiii»«h»v muininir
hi* had «r*
r*--t*-*| two im*nv Buh«*
Tum or
and R.iymi'nd (intlin, fur r«D|o
''•ulunr and mbs holding 'heni
f*»i trial ht*for«* Circuit
Judgo
MiHaid II .Smith,
Sh»- iff Hand d«*t-lar«*d tha two
in# n hud niidrii u tow near G««
ii*%.* tnoii .1 W Flint and W*
G
Kd-»c« ami had tramporto&lt;|
it to nm r the Sanford city limit#
in the woorla where the cow wo#
butchered.
Working
on a
•ip.
Sh eriff
Oisrwl and Deputy Sheriff Jack
Hickson investigated and arrextad
•••**lin Wednesday mnming after
having apprehended Turner 'Hq
day hefure.
Turner hud served a previous
term
at llalfnrd
for ateallnf
rattle.
Several rom plainls
had beeq
filed with Sh eriff Hand recently
on activities of cattle n ia ti'rt
hut the guilty parties could n *|
hi- apprehended until an "in aid V ,, ,lip »*' the Hherlff on Iho IroJI "
of Turner ond Gotlin.
Th* men have confessed the|»
part in the crime
although I I
first they were reluctant to talk,
Sheriff
Hand
said. Ha addad
that
effort* will be
mad* I#
eliminate
any further
calllfe
rustling activities.
,

LOCAL WEATHER
Partly
Friday.
*

cloudy
.

tonight
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Sanford Herald

M e O W .W

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Vital Issue To The South

M

tfr.^Manget Given Sobriifiiet O f
!
‘H ell-Raising American Doctor”

S T R A N G E A S I T S E E M S —B y J O H N H I X

IM

S H A N G H A I , A u g . IS. —o n —
Japanese aald icra un duty in tho
V a n g tio H ire r delta area know
him aa ; f » 'h e ll ra isin g A m e ri -1
ran doctor who w u .'t qnit tra lp a ing around our te rrito ry ."
lie earned that aobriqurt by
banging hla fis t on a tablo and
aboutmg down a Ja p a m —e o f f r 1
err who had called him j spy.
T h « C h inese peasants of the
tam e area c a ll him
the ,#b i*
white boss o f the
hu^e
b rick
house iif m any betla at Ilu c h u * ”
Hue how i« 120 m iles
went of
.Shanghai ami the house of m . •
befls is the llu ch ow fje n era l Hn&lt;
pit a l, an Am riru n o w rie ij mstrtn, ion
He is D r
Fred erick M unir?,
of N ew m an. G trtreia
F%
the
lii*t 2f» y e a r- he ha t b-e.'ii m\
is rh e d to th ? Southern Mt*fhf*l
i t K p ise o p sl M irsiim in C h in where he h i* p ratlie e ti me IV it ’
«.* a c h a rity haul's nmuni; thr
I lime*#,
W h»n the wwr r im e D r. Man
l*H p e iform ed operation** upon
woumfrd t hm?.*** soldier* whiU
a r ia l h nil»« f*-1r ju st unf*»i1i- ih*
nn»*ion rum fm diul A (*■w Hit v before the j | | i n r e t f iHTiipatlon
i f ih e r»ty no Novejnl*er 2 ”2 , l!M 7
lie e va ru a ti d the in* titu l ion a in!
.....* ne« irtT1* j *1 * ij f f in H u n r
elinw , *ome C*1 mile* sw ay
In Fe b ru ary Mi* ifoctor
j
turned tn lluchow am i found th
hospital uml fftHM n m Japm ie-*
h um h, lle fo tr the itoctuf hn&gt;l itt
*»ppo :rt it it It y \u s t »r I lie g«»r u t i* n
r«»r the relui** «&gt;f the in st it lit urn
to the intM iun, lie was arre-tr*
*nd fscort^d to Shim nlu»l by j
Japanese rm li’ a rv fiiU til.
Th e Japanese m ilita ry gut hurt tier* at Ifijrltsiw b* I i*-v *ji | lie miff lit
for ii spy mol vvititakuTtf tki
change*. T u rn in g hint *#vet lh»
tmumtare * id Me lo t -ru m u * l
S»d 1 lemerit, they told linn to lav

aw e eewny*
n o t e d a n i m a l in a in e n ,

m iotm wwiNa-

VlCtte OMCt ClA^SBD

MCM S&amp;iTW f j
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S!l&amp;c d&lt;y)p □

1r W W Y / 5 3 T
ft region comprising fytoqooo to
Of LAW ANP FRESH MfflbR,

D in g dong, tin i :
C riW , rin g ym ir t.&lt; M!
C r y into thr tH&gt;n&gt;g -»•• ■

H«wr Joet my Isuttiitei,

a

Loti my yoouyrt-M dno^td
T o tbo w iu b u l » m » *

t i n HoTA

Sorrow bvrkunrd, "Sm diU K tb ild ,
Com* g*t my •alt&lt; d fi &gt;i . i ’
Sorrow tbr*w ■ .r il'd '. - i Bigb
c. log r o u . i h rr.

CalMtbo raminto hei »ye*

Borrow la id ( in k I i s i i Uh ^pun b*-i

DM •orrow chan ire her t«* » In id ,
S u it in g dum li and p r mvoijr *

n o n l sent out fre q u e nt e sp ^ d llion*, but m ine wns able to p i n
ttreesN In the In n e r re|f|ona o f the

One o f the hint fro n tie r* til
exp lo ratio n in the U nited S tate s
was the E v e rg la d e s of F lo rid a , hv* i|gh id es.
X iT u u lly , the
E ve rjtln d e s
is
a vast region o f 4 , 2 0 0 ,Ilf mi a cres,
shut o ff from the outside world nut u iw a m p y ren»nn, a* is a^nT ile Kver|fludtn&gt;
hy an alm ost in i|iti*u th lc h a rrie r e t id ly believed.
of u w g ra ss
in te r woven
w ith * ontu in s m uch fresh w ater In the
wild m yrtle .
for mi of hikes and stream s feil by
F ir s t white to e n ter th is m ys­ su bterran ean sp rin g s.
terious, sile n t
co u n try
was a
M a la ria is
alm ost
unknow n,
S p a n ia rd , Esen n e iite de Fo n te n - and the clim a te Is described as
ad s, who had l»eeti nhipw rerked being fau ltle ss.
O d d ly enough,
in the S tra ig h t o f F lo rid a and tin M' is no oth er region in the
captured by the g i eat cn cn iu c, U nited Staten sirn d ar in n a tu re
to F lo rid a '* Eve rg lad e *.
•*., •
G R O U N D E D A N IM A L T R A I N E R
Few melt would like to have

Cat H#r fa.t »»il till hrr «•*
liw tru rt

thr

d»*rprr*lr

rmdiHui

U p o n ' th r monotone nf

or in * ?

D(i&gt;r dun u,
w - r ■ n iu u tiU in t» ll.
B b r r * dlrg.- r..r laughter
W t m olhert
C » * Y , toq. ptiur tw ill
,T » H bo w lo r n iw

.t o l l' m y Ii

BloT. m y ije n re it daughter,
£ Clo»*il th'* smooth pink p

l i l t 1939 i i i l n tu g . In K lu riil.i
* D t * 8 ra il and white, In order in
t t a l* the ach rm , c u m p lclrly patriotle, th e d r lr r r i whn have '.a
&gt; / f e r t h im W ill he blue.
, W 1« » •nme of iia dumb luym rn
M n S q uite understand i« why * «
more and mure lu x e .
,O C # f 7 « a r and ihe
fittanc W pEO b l.m , become in o r, arute
8)1 D m tim e.
I i f tha fsrm e ra didn’t a l* h &gt; T l enough trnuhle iiunie
p a t h a s discovered a method
(a id in g
vegetables
without
fk i va rio u s kinds of rhi-m lcal
Ilona. I n .th is w ay it is e xpd th at before
long crops
| bo rslsd d In f a r t o r ln w ith thg n rc e sa iiy of owning vs»*.
l i a r land on w hich to r u lt i-

t r a U r y of S U te ( lu ll said a
kfttl wh*n ha w a rn .d a g a in st
praaent omitioua d rift toward
■ g tlM ia l a n arch y and arm ed
Ik t m a
g ig a n tic
■ cal*.”
u nation* Ilk* It a ly sr&gt;l ( h r f dan’t (pand e ve ry red ren t
lean gat th r ir Immls mi fur
M e a t s omt ah no rm ally la rg e
i ' fS m a a " unless they tnU nd
B ake S*e of d iem .
M a yo r
L a C iu r d la
of
New
’a r k 1 C it y , W h s lrre r h ia opporto lly m a y have unc* bran of
■ big a candidate fo r Ihe p re « lih o y In 1940, ia washed up. He
pbolntod X c rin m u n is t to an
S P h lto n l o ff Ira Y« the to rv u g h
t r M *n h att*n. and
when
tha
a g e rk a n Legion took him to
Itk fb r It, he told tho le g iu n
■ tancp where to head in.
nay •b* good p alltica In
'a r k f C lt y . b u t it due* not
• h i* appearance In tha
1 p ic tu re a n y .

Good Tobacco Market

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
Hr PR ESTO N G R O VER

We ilo not know just how successfully &gt;'.nbareo can lie
raised in Seminole ( ’ounly, hut If there had been n tobacco
crop here o f kikmI quality during the past few weeks. It
could have been sold at from 20 to 2fi cents a pound.
Kven the day that Live Oak sales neared 'ihe 7,500,000
pound mark, the averane sale price for the run o f common
leaf fell to only 18 cents a pound, while more than elghi
million pounds have been disposed of since the Live Oak
tobacco market opened two weeks ago.
Idtke City warehousemen, reppr.ing sales passed the
II.n0O.000 pound mark as prices continued to average 24 to
,25 cents, said about a million pounds of Florida tobacco
remained to be sold.
“ On these figures, already a few days old,” says the
Tmnpa Times, “ it is safe to report that Florida tobacco
producers hnve already received well over 12.000,000 and
should approach the $3,000,000 mark by the season’s end.
"ThftS should make the loss o f cotton as the South's
chief ’cash crop’ considerably easier to bear, especially In
growing areas, and It will undoubtedly stimulate Florida
business conditions In general.”
’
It would bo well for local farmers to give more ’ hought
u&gt; tho m 'slng o f other kinds o f crops than celery. It may
o« tho: tobacco la not the right, crop, but it 1* certain
that celery Is no longer king eltgsr, any more than cotton
Is in other sections o f tho SmitHp
What we need hero la a good second and third cash
crop, something to,help redued W h celery acreage, "and
something to help absorb '.he losses when the celery markot goes bad. It’s laid business ^ continue putting all your
money on celery In ithe hope that the favorable conditions
which prevailed ten or more yeanSlgo will Yet urn.
Try something else,
• '

SANFORD

YEARS AGO

M ra. J im Cam eron a rriv e s home
ltd* week from K e y West w heie
she h a s been fo r tha past month
v-t’.h h er son, Ed , am i also h*r
niece. M isa Ladd Brooks who ha*
a governm ent position. Mr*. Cam •ton w ill v is it a slater In Tam pa
on h e r w ay home, aad also a sister
In M ia m i aaruqta to K e y W eal.
M ra. Moore la h i A rcad ia, Ihe
g uest o f one o f her daughter*.
Bho w in return tow ard C h ristm as
to h e r C am eroa C it y home,
M ra. M a ry Phalpa la keeping
■ tore fo r M ra. G race W ill lama
w hile M ra. W illia m s i . the gueet
of. frie n d s In A s h e v ille , N . C ., aad

shewhare.
M ia*

G la d ys

K io tsrich

rx p stts

VTuxhinginn
N o th in g Irr lta il&gt;s
the State D epartm ent «„ m uch a. f
ihe
a p a t.-a m j-e o ck la ll
aro m a
■ bout it . career service.
N a tu ra lly there are few plow
h a n d , among the career diplom at •.
Dy the net ure^of t h r lr joba they
travel with "nice people.” But
r of choice ip ote in
la equalled by the
to w h ich Ihe D e p artment h a . to Mnd Ha men.
A cruiae IhrouB h Out tro p ic .
look* welt en ou th on tra ve l p o .t•ra but a fo u r-y e a r a t .y at .
aweaty c o n iu h r p o .t lik e a . not
w ill f ill a man'a liv e r fu ll of e&lt;|unto rlal w orm , and h i. blood w ith

tt|u iv a le n i nf a ruHrmirl cabonac.
A f it r »n« tra n sfe r In Irh e ra n ,
I ’e r ila , a* conautar r.p re w n tn tive. Im b u e
and a
companion
were attacked in the it r r e l . by
a fa n a tic mnb. B a d ly injured, he
w » , la ke n In a h n .p ita l Init the
iob
followed,
broke in
and
hacked
him to ileuth, J u ly IB,
i; i 34 . F o u r d a y . la te r Mr». Im hrta a l.o was in ju re d In an a tt , c|j.
IN D E M N IT Y
was demamled
,
,
fn r rm b " • , d ,1" h - T h * *um or
*'i0 .&lt;XX&gt; » » * P«*d b y P e rsia to
the
T r e a iu r y fo r Mr*.
Im hrle
and IMO.OOO w a i paid
n l« i aa
, I'Apenaa of a cru ia e r in retu rn T u m b le fx that the tea table a ln - jog the body to the U . S*
r ic . a re th . kind which g et I n ,
u ,
C n n g r .u awarded Mr*,
congressmen, often of a ruaU c , rnbrlc
fro m th, | , 1 0 . .
turn o f m ind T h a t p la y , h a v o c ,„„„ M cn m |M n u tlo n for h, r
with approprlatlotia fur the m ar-, in}urto&lt;&lt; x h # H u la U epartm eid
^
. 7 ,
'
ready has the reputation of b e in g ,

recom mended use o f
mnn„ lo

or n atkin In fin a n c in g It* fu rvig n
staff.
HECKETARY
H U L L recently
pointed out that tro p ical m a h iri*
had brought down
another ca ­
reer m an. adding lo the 05 whu
alread y have died u r been kille d
an duty,
“ Th e recent death of Joh n J.
O’Keefe, vice consul and cle rk
In charge of the consulate at
Buenaventura, C o lo m b ia, d n e rv e *
Store notice than It h a t received,"
H u ll wrote, " p a rt ic u la r ly lit view

th .

the fob u f C ly d e lle a t t y , noted
tra in e r of "hljp cat*, * because
of the risk s encountered . Yet.
stiiin g e as
it
sevnis,
B e atty's
m anager w ill not p e rm it the u n irual tr a in e r to fly
because it
u too dangerous,
H U N T I N G R O B IN S . . .
S tra n g e as it seem s, at one
tim e, in southern S ta te s, robins
were k ille d try the tlm itKiinds for
food n r sport.
T h is slau g h te r
is now forbidden by the Fed*
e ra ! M ig ra to ry B ird L a w , e n act­
ed in IH D I.
Tom ovrow t W * t it mwmw yeas*
*n that the moon ia not m aJa
of fro o n chooto?

Hut *he dott*ir didn't **ay By
the end nf M iirch, he was hack
j f iin (in tin* occasion, hv found
the |u i* |iita l and m ission build
i hits if! n so rry coruf.ittunTh*' r un pound wi»* hemp nil* •
a* u fu rtress u u n r* d ('hinene
igu errillii attack* Hole* hud b*-* n
nude in the b rick w jllls and were
heina u*ed a* m achine pun em
pfacement*. The r«i**e»n church,
hr relates, hud been stripped of
pew*t a lta r and other furni*hin)cs
and was In*ins 11*1*1 a* a cre m a­
tory fo r dead Jnpane*e soldiers
TTi ■ ftoctnr ilefr»ar»fpd In see
the Japanese colon*J in cuinm am l,
'b a t was denied. Th e cninm unilant

th# performaace af hla duties.”
'
Within the hurt 1»M Theodore
- y, i M tg
Marrinsr, consular general, was
, ,
•* Wrat, Syria, by an .a^^BOU
art MctriweUicr sad Clay*
applicant t * a 9avpoct.
_
MDl
ksatin are her* an a fur- raged
Earlier still. Raheri W. Im- 7 T V * a portion of tha weak,
krla waa a» saaInnlad at Teheran, *“ dmr^ m hi
Paraia. ImbsM h«i had a large
"
portloa of the taaghsr variatp at
^
foreign esrvi** before that, ID
waa th# first representative of
___ _
H e U . a to Kstaal’t Tnhkb N a tloaaH at g n v e n u s e a l a t th* d rs -

A N N IE 'S

V

aff tity of Ankara.
liwbria want, to' Ankara with
QLAMOX
hU brld* of i fra Weeks and The *U Be*

STREETS

A R Y A N IZ E D

B E R L I N .— iJP&gt;— A nation w ile
a n ti Jew ish purge of street n.itnes
o f the R e ich 's citie s, town* and
village* has heeti started hv o r ­
der of D r W ilh e lm F i ir k , B,eichsnitntster o l the In te rio r.
IO W A

MAD

H iiil d

Vnur

M O N ST ER S

Own

Hom e

W it h T h e llerot
H u ih l in if M o te ria L s
C u n a u ll U t About

Hill Lumber
Supply Yard
T . I . p K o .. 83

EXCURSION
A iiG .J iO X H .A N D .2 I S I

$2.01) Turnpa
$1.75 Jacksonville

Dr. Ludd Spivey
Announces L o a n
Fund For Students

R O U N D T R IP
T ic k .I ,
A«g.
21.1

JO th

la

io ld
a i .o

fa r

a ll

fa r

t r a in .

1 :5 8

AM

T a m p a aad 3 :0 5

AM

2 1 .1 la J a t k i a n v il la .

loan fund for .tu d rn ts who need
help in order In attend college
w a.
announced
today by D r.
Ludd
M. S p ive y,
p resident of
Florfdg Southern C o lle g e, who
said p ay m e n t, on the p rin c ip a l
w ilt not be required u n til three
months a fte r each borrow er haa
left college perm anently.
Th e fund htu been made a v a ita t le to F lo rid a Southern by two
w ealth y Individuate
D r. S p iv e y
•aid ha did not hove p e rm issio n
to nam e.
O f fic ia ls
a t F lo rid a
Hnuthem and
member* o f the
fund com m ittee w ill p aw on taeh
app lication .
T h e am ount of each lo a » w ill
depend upon Ihe In d ivid u a l needs
of each applicant aa dc-terminod
b y tha com m ittee, D r. S p iv a y a x plained. T h e money w ill be rem h led to each approved a p p li­
cant in Inatailm enta, no in s t a ll­
ment to exceed o n e -th ird o f .h e
to tal am out of tho loan.
Laana w ill be made to each
approved
applicant
throughout
the fo u r y e a rs n o rm a lly raq ulred
to com plete work fo r a degree
If tha
a p p lica n t
w iah ra
Suc­
cessive lo a m .
Aa ra p id ly aa lo a m a re rep a id
Ihe m oney w ill be returned to tha
general fund to faa m ade a e a 4 -

one, W a lte r M i , con su lar grts* ia l a t B a ta v ia ,
Ja v a ,
la te ly
hove Into the D epartm ent to repm I that d u rin g h la s lx -y a a r stay
in the D u U h E a s t
ha h a d
typhoid repeatedly,
m a la ria a t
leaat once each y e a r and sometim ea oftener, am oebic and bac­
te ria l d yse n te ry rep e ate d ly,' and
no end o f annoyance frtm vtelaas
I r e t haa.
B u i be le a stout Te x an and
persons uf th* b#-* pot bed end su rv ive d w h lla tww of hla a b le .
SAN
DIEGO,
Calif.—(K&gt;—•
tad to ha Ira n a fa iw d o r perish.
stuffed- ih iv t* v a rie ty .
, - - i »l«»ubf »*• **• " * » FataUUaa In Urn navy’s triple
“ Vie* (omul O'Keefe died of But ■**.*•?
« M t . B e Is a 'ro p i* w sM rfa lL aircraft crashes al Camp Kearny
malignant malarhi contrasted w »'------—-

E s trid g e ha* gone to
ra* tra
training
in in g
camp from
i* % h # * la r.

of the Jsp sn ce c m ilita ry p n lic'
iL rriilrd t | $ doctor m ig ht lw- J
«pjr fh r the Chinese.
" T h ia m a d , m» m ad," rh* |oc*
tor told an A *#&lt;w iat«l Press r .
p o rtrr, “ I got tip out of m y r h s ir
and. ahouting m y in d ign ation in
Iho C h lr.'S * language, bongo,I my
fiat on a
tabl*\
Th e
o ffiro j
banged hia fiat and ahnuted *bon
slopped F in a lly , wo la u g h 'd ami
•hook hands, flut they woaMn t
give mo bark m y hoapita'.

M l

Pine Watch
Repairing
Diamond Setting
AND

Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler
M S I . P a rk Ava.

R a t iim lim it la a v a J a c h i a n .
e lite 1 0 :2 3 P M 2 1 .1 a n d T a m ­
pa | 1 :0 0 P M 2 1 .1 .
T ic k e t ,
h o n o r .d in c o a c h * , o n ly .
Nu
b ag g ag e
ch o c k e d .
C h ild re n
u n d e r 12 h a lf f a r * .

Atlantic Coast Line
R A IL R O A D
PHONE

Martin's Garage
General
Repairing

63-J

lA c B o N v ir in '!

Truck &amp; Auto
Service
B o d !* ■ — s p r i n g * — T r a it o r *

A ptlc* you eg* afford
to pay'

Martin’s Garage

Under Now Management

Summer R*tes
$3.50 per week op
R e g u la r
B a ll

llo ls l

M a id

Boy

H m r ic a

And

and In Baa Diego Bay Moaday
ware iarraaeed to eight yeaterday when R. 0 .
Chrislngcr,
at let ion machlnlsl’a nut*, third
siaae, died at Naval Hrayitah

NAHA NT. Maas. - O P ) - J«hrt
n. M. Hamilton, rhahnsan Wp
the Kapwhllcan National
aslftaa, yesterday dictated "WW
erttl Saw drive Rooertali sad
iWBaw Deal out el Vfashtog-

Kacap-ls III*.

I

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D u r in g

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Pe rsonais

Birthday

H o n o rin g
{ .o f f . on h i.
C u ff
T h e re w ill b« a n r f t ill K o f the f). K

F R ID A Y

I'W e iis C k u

of U m f i r s t H s p t u t

hi-r
io n , R an d all
ii« t h b irth d a y . M r*
A. P. W ill* will return lo his
e n te rta in e d w ith a
home in Wijrurugton, N. C. F t »
p a r ly
W ,-dm -.,la y
aftrrnoon at
day morning
her h- m r on P a rk Avenue

C h u rch a t te c hone o f M r*. S .
In c a rry in g oat the color sc he me
H . C * « l u h , 331 W » u 13 S t i n t ,
of pmk ami
green,
pink vine
a l 7 :3 0 o'clock

BATUK1AY

m «»t | h m n u ti d u rin g
hunt

the peanut

T im re g u la r Mioal a n il h u .in e a *
l-a ie r
m the afternoon,
re
m n l i n i o f the T r u t h S n k r r i
of ire
G r im
and
C lo u o f
th e
f ir s t
M i-tlm iln t freshm en!*
cake**
were -served.
C h u rc h w ill be h e lil
at
till in d iv id u a l
o 'clo ck a t l the h&gt;nm of M r v A Th e b irth day rake uan tle cra fe d
w ith pink and green icing and
0 . S h o e m a k e r, 7 0 (i I'u r k A v v
IIU *.

McClungs Entertain
With Bridge Party
M r. and M f«. I'h a rle * M o t n u c
i e n te rta in e d a fiw frie n d * w i'b
1 a b rid g e p a rty W edm -w lay eve
n in * a t th e ir h our mi I 'a ik A r e
n u t.
P r a i a w e re w in hy M i** Helen
W ilso n and K . i. N e l*o n , an il at
a la te h o ur n fre o h m e t. * w, i r
aerved by the m a t* tn the Tol
lo w in g ; M r. ar\l M r . K . J Nel
»on. M r. and lir a
Jo h n M ille r,
M ias H elen
T iN n n
and
lie n
M ile h c n

Individuality Makes
For Chic On Campus
By A D R l.k lllK K Kit It
AP RaaMon Kditor
College girld Do yuu want a
law crediti In chic?
' Then be a little "different "
Wear
a god
rope
neeklare
with your eweifer inatead of ths&gt;
•trin go f prarlsthat half the einin
Iry'a college grl* .elect Ili.eard
lhat long-suffiring peaaen* ker
chief tied undir your rhin fur n
bright cap smashed over your
curia. M il youi eolora with a .lir e ,
but daring hard. And see what a
dirndl can do for you.
Aa
to the more aerinu* aide,
campus cloth* this year are, a.
a Iway a, casual Skirts and *wea(rr*
I at Ml gat the hrgeat rate a t eaat' era schools. Ti# akirta, of misture,
monotone or plaid wools, may b*
planted ar pkin, while the swratere am nearjf always rrrw nrrked
Thare'a a dance for individuality
In contraathf the colors of the
two adding a tweed jacket, wool
locks a
brig wool scarf
tn
harmonist.
Reirer&gt;d)ii costa are practical
for camps a wear. T h is year's edi­
tions ala generally squared mod­
els mads of twerd or ramel'a hair
on oaa aide sad gabardine on &lt;he
other.
The off-tke-campu* wardrobe
grnefally indudea another coat of
black, brown, dark green or wln&lt;‘colored wool cut on a fitted sil­
houette knd simple, furred with
some such pdt as beaver, mink -r
nutria.
praseea ahmld include one sim ­
ple wool frmh and aeyaral dark
crepe ones to be worn with
sparkling clip, or e “clunky" gllierlng neckUe to weekend teas

~
Steve Jo h aa.n i ol Itma'.ilU n
the g u ra l of K a m la ll H o ff a t h i*

useit m ilfr o ru lm g the rooms
of rhe h me. I hi f in g ihe n f;e r-

T h e P o a ta l c i r r i* » ill ha«« a
norni frames and cnnledls were
sw im m in g p a rty
an&lt;l
ch icke n
pin ycil and lljir h jir a I hapmun re
nnpper i t S a n la n ih ill the a fte r
ret veil the prize for finding the
noon.

M ONDAY

K inm al
cTarkera
were placed
a i mind the aide* g iv in g the ap
p e a ra iu r of a n rr u a ring Kach
guest
was
presented
with a
novelty p arty hai a* a favor
M

Mh

$1**011,

reflection iim i . in the gardens

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New Crossroads j (.’roup To Work
— 3---------------------- Mel In Siiciotrii. 1 On ( anal Draft
C z e c h

C o n H ie l

A l

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Aug
in
Deaih iw th inning the ran k s of
F lo rid a
recipients
of Old Age
Assistance
at thr
rate of ap*
! p m a im a ;c ly
J.tMMl person* per
y i;ir
o cording to the annual »e
^,
’f the State W e lfa re Ilo a rd ,
nuiil, public here today
,,, 'ho LMUtl rases that were
1 closi d for all n^asons during the
f t .,,] ) „ r rnriinc June 70. IJ1MJ
wrr» closed hy th r G rim Reaper,
1ht statistic„ si}.iw

home, l i l t

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Dtbei reason* for removal of
nanif. firim
the ra ils and the
mimta-T affrs-ted follow*: A d m it
letl to public m e*Potion, till; *drnfttrsl lo V Q lunlary in stitu tio n ,
M r, and Mrs J
II
f'olchatgh l , became »t I f support mg, M o;
i fit lim ed W ed nesday n ig h t fro m
I a sh o rt vaca tio n in S u m te r, S . ( ’ r r lid iv i’w, l&gt; ■»aloe *ble to &gt;upport.
hH, uiavrtl
moved Ifi
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ii not her iL
s taitte , '14;
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e lig rh lf f«'» o rig in a l g ru n t.
Frien d s of Joe M cC aslin w ill
’ »'f
It • t ni|il&gt; witR
reg ret to learn that he is ill at r r i v
.1.1; o th e r.
rviju iri''rmai fw,
Ja c k
11n rn er
r V n ru y lv a n ia lo
w »ek’» vaca tio n

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lo l.a k e C it y W r t ln r w U y m orn
the fu st payment Th e number
mg due to th r ilc a th
of
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I *nf f were Mrs ' nephew.

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P a c f , T T in K B

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who hud received checks for I • 17 tnonths was &lt;VJP and the
miiiltorr receiving checks fur IH
T i'la r am i M r. .Jack Sm alle y
Mr ari'l M r. t ’ It Ilrow n ar*
Invited to he with R andall on -.pending a short vacation with to J.l months was HU
I! leven pcMnria ItMl ye ars of
h is b irth d a y were
dene S in d h , relative* m G eorgia am i No»th
age or more were removed dur
•John F o il, M a iin e Messer. S y h ia ( minima
mg the year, while in the lower
Smalley,
Ja rip te h n r
M clJnnatd.!
—---------bracket of hf» and under IKi years.
lean W rig h t. Joan Thom pson
t»f f W
II
K v d r left W ednesday
P
JU w ere rem oved
T h e h e a v ie s t
Washington, | l f , ItaiTiara M uip m orning tn «fk«iid a shiv* tim
e ♦ .
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Closing
ngt- period w as 70
and (
man, M artha C h ap m an. M a rlin e wdh relative s in S m le rsv ille , W.
uruler
71
ycu
rs,
w
dh
21
J,
D rake of h n o iiv ille . Term . N ancy Va.
Mo»e ru ra l than urban r e s i - f
Jean A p p leb y, J a c k ie S ch d afd ,
d rn U were granted Old Age As*
Rohert iT tn m n , D o ug las
S ro tt,
Mis* E v e ly n r*te.« left Wed
sistance
d a rin g
the
12 month
I.ucia t i u f f . Donald Ludw ig, Ihek nesday for
Ja ck so n v ille
where
period, wdh I I , .1*7 in the one
In g ra m and D«n In g ram o f D r she w ill be the guest of relative#
cW 'O fK ul ion arid !
m thr
Iam bi, t 'b u rie s
I.A n sin g , T e l i b r fo r several days.
other
N
a
tiv
e
hui
n
were
tunnel'*
Dope, Steve .Johnson
of It mu [
—
tllla , |*utsy Johnson, D avid Ram
R ichard
Ih-as was ihe over icnll V prepondetard, al *hr ratio
sey, To m m y Speer. U tilise Slev* night guest of his aunt and uncle, of I'.MltU h i !,liir» fo reign born,
lis le
accepted
'lu rin g
l he
ens, Hetty Jam* Copeland, M ary Mr and
Mrs R f . Bnwer,
in
yr«r niim lsrred
11 ,1 f16 and fe ­
M fiig iirrt
H erndon,
JW
Ste in , Orlando W ednesday night.
m ales !#,{*7b.
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S ta tistics c o v e n rig inanv phases
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Mr and Mrs
K. J.
W illm k ,
nf public assistance a 'r supplied
.
'M rs Gr&lt;»ver W illia m s
ami Kd*
hy the State W e lfare Itnard to
I ward W illm k lif t Th u r»d a y after
♦ he So cial S e c u rity Hoard,
f noon to -p fiid a vacatem in Naw
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('hninllr r .r. Ill'
During
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her the g ir.'raliled tienef t* of
nrarn
i •. 1. (ill * III.• mil. i .till’d
a 'le n d n l a l.o hy li
id. tit R ll.
N il
'h r trade agreement* ronrliidcd he .a id
...........
fu r K o i"t" V !' i ■
i" ■ ............ w ith IH n a tio n * and a l~ . nego- b ro th e r and “ J u lie '' R o s e n k ra n * . ‘‘iin
r .1 ,.ll (1 \ *d V w 11*'.1 1 . i . i 'iftll , tv 1 f 1 id « "*a i \% ti*.
am! w ill . i p . , . ti III.
Drtva uprighta alongalda
b*Us ii* t, p, , trmd , 1Crre merit with 1 the Tammany d is tric t lead
(k'lipivr at «11 !».♦ )* II" i r s . "
and dajyeaa.
c l v c d ||0 0 (1 fru m S r h u lis ,
’ ‘ N* a D« d pi tpt in hi
Aim
One iierpia tailored suit, whoso to keep them in place. Inspect her.
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mowtM, a s d ,
HuU [h
„ Wl b i,
fittmt jacket haa a rather high Nisi* on tractor.
A S M It K It I l l W IN
nffrrrH norm. , , r^ r
throat IhM. h ahabat a “ mua»“ for othar potentially dangeroua U a -,
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w||h fierm. n
on , he
!'■ Iliu rg ' My, l ,* .i., •if a
the college tfrle. alnee It te a he pltmrnts before u a .a , th.m
k\ yo
i/Vr
f i l l t l N \K .
fli'.v "•••' ■•( in 1 . i t ii i, i l*i ■ -(«» li s ll
wont fee tn re lin f and weehnad
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a min 11in 'i'*|
tool, la it for protection of tool.
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moat-f.vorwd-nstion lio n .
k i l l ll U a
assur'-.l of I rtiun Mfit’ i-iii y r ’d r r
(hi.-a * n k thsr ■ h.- lliv c Wf»l||(|
W e ia b e ig sard h r " ip la in c d
9 Orentag f*tk a , which complete and yourself.
treatrsirJ. He will not consent
of the In i' rn*’ Hi toll- Wide
day.
i: ■ ' u i rm 1 1..Ol
1 '1» *1111*1 D m
Hines that he ami h is asairte
Animal*
ar* reaponaihta for
her wardrobe ham wide swishing
to the German system of barter
S t a ir ', IW.T pM-ci ritde guv** him nt-ti p*'.at inn of .In nr, ir Che Ills'!
aettletl
aktrts tU a p a r. They « M
h many farm accident*. Ramatahor, and a double currmicy— th* in­ wanted policy cases
M.WiT V '.lr'l •t. :t,!&gt;H i Toe* fill" F n nf 1 'o n im i'lre in ’ ll H *r id a ■»f |&gt; .
hull la alwaya dangtreua and
w h lU .W d U .tm a e , n u » t and him
msglatratr* court and not si
ternal mark and the "atk P mark
aattM. toffsOm skiffona and eel- don't try to land on* u c c p t by
downtown to special session*.
used for foreign trad*.
te t a a n d are dten temped by Jnck- a stick firm ly attached to a ring
These official* aiao said they
In
his
noaa.
Hold
a
portable
gala
aU ta
In front o f you whan awtortag could not agreo - t o the Idra that
th* p*n of a *ow and hor now Germany should toko advantage
llttor. Speak to a ho n g
b a lm of bar position of a debtor to
Shown CiinliituoiM From One OVIork Daily
entering
kla atoll.
Vraquoally thi* country to fere* concessions
Lower Ftmir 10 LI
W A S H IN G TO N , A u *. M .-W TI Balcony lli a.-k
from
u*
oa
the
gromtda
that
she
inspect saddle* aad harness Aar
—John J , O'Connor, the pugna­
brokan atrap* ar buohloa. Don’t could thereby pay her debts to ua. cious Now York Irishman who
approach a aVaaga dog and knag
gu*
a petit 1**1 tongue-lashing
your dog In tha yard a t night to
from President
Booaevelt, ar
Csw tlaiHa re a m *••••
. present him from baconilng n
ranged to answer the Prcsidrn&gt;
M acK • n lie , Kng of Canada, and sheep-killer and n
nuisance to
in a nation-wide radio speech to­
•W ar o ffta ta . T h U sflarnoon
other*.
night. Friends her* said fhry dnl
Mr. iU o a a e d w ill loin In
Too much moisture In sto nd
B E R L IN ,
Aug.
1S. —( ^ — no{
O'Connor to "pull any
in.aanmilw *k#
o -* * . civilian*
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dadlcaUon
if
tho
T h m a n l hay w ill case* tpaounoona **m- Thousands
of fle
Gorman
Nad her did
Roo*.
lataa Ja MiUm At U u CanadU n- hualloa. Don't store hay wham U are being drafted dally for work
re lt wham ha put tha congressXjniiad B U M hordot. a f U r which la ton g rata agd ha aunt the on fortifications all along G er­
man aad
Senator
Tyding* of
- t m v to Wo *!&amp; • * * , storage place la not leaking.
many'*
western
frontier with Maryland am the Admlniatrelinn*
f .. homo, whan ho win ar­
France,
Belgium “ purge" list along ■Ids Senator
Keep r u o lln a , karoaono, and Sw IU irU o d .
rival aarly FlcWy.
tar Infkmmable or Rptootro and to* Netherlands.
W alter George of Georgia.
T h * n o t io n lo r
larial In plainly marked aM From factories aad shops they
Each e f the three lcgiala( &gt;r»
danl's * o o o f t t a a today was lha tainers aad keep them aw ay from hare been eomeeriybed to build a
has opposed eoms of &lt;h* P rr-i
ptenco V an b o a n s r y d* lha houaa and ham . Barn rubbish German ewmtorpgrt of France’!
denfe
proposals;
each has a
t n m thi Qnoana U n lv srsliy. only an itU I day* and a t a a^fa famous stoel and soar rate Magprim ary fight aa hla hands from
Waahlnjton his aftoyh was distance from building*.
laet line. Eatbnatoa of their num­ * “ 1M percent New Dealers."
between
13,000 aad
Don’t stand 'under a 'Ira* o r ber vary
(FOanaor will apeak from New
the near a fane* and kMp
Y o rk
a t 7:dfl ,p.
m- G a strin
■P- machinery
daring a
Only a few days- age, accord- S ta n d a rd Tim a. He said y e s te r ­
tn
storm.
lin g to rep w ti e f rslimhis eye- d a y ho asto p to d t h * F re a h lc n t’ a
In Fart. It
Don’t ttrlha match*!
K between w oo and 4*00
Tydinga hod no im* a ota^ toward th* In th* U r n . Haag toalotaa a
left Berlin.
aafa diataaca frsaa toe (oOtog
la W rt^ affairs.
aad hay.
freshly Q a M M ary Col lege, U n lv rrv
II: a
Don't enter a d a
t o ooma
London, largely endowed by
!» •
It haa h tfa
f O M (It U
d a well b
daagerou*
of th* Queen Mother, is
fa r the aa
to tan tern
■ Boilt Slid modernised, with
Ithe
trtB go out IF
a 'a d ir otto bonding «a open Orto.
d e a r ,,
w h irlin g
b a lls ,
f ly
w h o rl* , a n a lla g * c u tte rs , sh o lle r*, j
a r d th re sh in g m ach in e* a r * f a r m 1
m a c h in e ry h a n a r d j
w h ich
ta k e
to ll o f lif e an d lim b . Loose i h l r t
alre ve a aro un d
m a c h in e ry
m ay
re s u lt in the lo s* o f an a rm r r
lif e . K e e p g e a r e n eto m rea closed.■,

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Told By Negro
In Hines Trial

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Move r e ijim s l home
Tuesday ftm n New Y o rk where
^h* hn* -b*i-n nitnnHmtr
R T O IT IN b FA R M A C f'ID B N T B nrhnol nt t'nlnrnhin
tfn ivrr.ily
Th* Ainrrk-nn fnrmnr wnrkn for tki- p u l ,ia wr*k&gt;.
many
hour*
a (lay and, v&gt;dh
litll*
rr.ii'a iH T ,
»urrrndi*ri a '
U. T. ( W a n
in away
on a happened to Mr I a ugh I in.
truth
uf hi*
ra in in g , lo acci- buainraa trip in connrrltnn with
W i'in b c ig , who
was
tndietrd
ilrntal lojurir*. O u t yrar, arei- ! Cowan Company
H* will vi.it with H in es hut
who
pleaded
dontn killtnl ovvr 1.40&lt;I
pvrmnn Atlanta, (Ja..
K n o iv illr, T r n n . g u il'y and agreed to ti stify for
wvl
injurnl
aavcral
huadrvd | . , UMvtU*. Ky and Hi l^iui*. Hu J the state, was the second w il in * «
thounand
idhrra on Am rriran
________
called hy Proserutor Dewey m
Mr. and Mr* It. K Kipp an
support of
charges
'h a t
D
Kail* -from laiK U n , haymow*, nounr* 'Jn- birth of a *■n. Unh
gcntaL ru d d y ’ faced
Mines
\%i
hayntark*, windmill., and r n .if .( ,.rl K arlr. J r ,
Imm
Thurndny the p o litical lia h o n m an he»n
.
aro
rv&gt;pon*ihU
fur thnunandi niornuiK at Ilia n wVInrk at thr the S h u lt i iim i) and law enl* n •
rf injuries and many deaths on Fcm ald-ljiughton Memorial H r
merit agirade s
farm*.
| pltal.
Th e firis*
w itness,
firm (
Inspect a U dder before using ,
w ho net nut to give a f 4»eT t ,iud
it— a rotten rung m ay revalt m
M r. and M rs K H A tk in s and
avrioua in ju r y .
M r. and M rs. Kugerte A tk in s of r r s w o rk , w a*
IIA V 1 J O IIN N II
asked
In
When working on a windmill,
Gokma
Bw lflf t -*n |f
h . r :
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f t o 1ur r .1 s i
boily and
to ir o » * beam *
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Ih s t I)e w * y
p im liirp
t**lli&gt;"&gt;
The. film la &gt;1 e*»r *rp
C h ild re n
a r.
o fte n
in ju r e d , A U b ( (&lt;
|rw(n&gt;, it a t r r
w hich w ould lin k llin e w w itii I
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r ir n p ir a c y e h s rg r
nto It a t r ill flipr l
w hen .lid d in g
o f f a h a y s ta c k .
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p lte h fn rk ly in g
aro un d o r covered up when nut

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Mi'rc are Rome he conceived
fA ) Hurdle face* across th** in­
field, Uli the dthguining of Kbt e u field umler n fre*h coa* of
j«itm l ; |C) a handicap nice b e * f
twi*n
ball playerR
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sp»in*er JesRe O witir ; fid) the
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T T O LID A Y opportunttlea In ttaonTlffiifinn i fir «r n ighl glim e t i . | t . r . u a il.il
T*
1 * aanda * of lakca. * river* * and
I' h n n y
V an tler
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brooki of Canada afford dahinf op­
h i. . . . i i i i . t N tra 'trli' no h i &gt;, importunities a n e ire lln l anywhero In
i tin ir iin i. No tin . hail . v . r i l . n .
&lt;ha world. The wide atretchea of the
th i*
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M ..r , u
m o il.s l
Dominion's foreat and lakeland
lin t . Ii but, t lt m u r r .t j at i l l . .u j.'
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h r .u k ili|r
[ i r . r . i t . l i l , abound with came flab and anlmali
but fin a lly » » « | . . r . 11u &gt;1. . I a fb r
— moot*, deer, frtaily. black and
in ii.h r .u il n i c brown bear— where lovers of the
A - u r .« iilt uf k t ' .| .n K m y . a t s
great outdoor* may llnd a aporti
v .r y i l u * . i . I I I . i t i . i i . l I ' v . e . I
dlatrlcl to aull every wh1m.'_
a "i' . " 11 k to n t an .a r t h y ifrit|u , Flaking condltlona are ao varied
v i n . v . t i r r . I ' v . .t .' a in .it o 11*1 In Canada and the tptclua of fame
i f .* h . t
M u i'I'h u il
it ).u s ttial
fleh ao numeroua that a email book­
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ilu rn u m
m ay
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let la required to Itat all the flab and
■ i -*ii f i rio iii.n i pt, ct
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fh « m W a r who
li« » - l . . m
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Iml I. AMoult
1wi I hi* im.-iiiiK juf the b all.
iwdc* jerk s Ills feet lloMf A / k i s e s bl, head a n d 1ro“ " l" ‘c , r,r " P ,':n "
p, ' " ,n,
while old ftiends and school mates
fo rw a rd
in n b lo ck in g
are ingcrly |iHikmi( forward to
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the s t i r 's utrival.
IMB* ,A«* ’ Vvss first
l y ’ Oregon in I'jlil, and
tg ‘ ten up by till states during
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F R E N C H R IV E R
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or, in i-oasts. for half lcn Inna off
N'.ivu d e l l a and equally la rfe
• h a rk s n ear Vantmiver laland, ttrltl&gt;h r .lumhla, S pound email mouth
ba i at Ei&gt;.vit w Cap Camp, Kenora,
On&gt; l - t It. ul the Woods district;
au t in hundreds of lakes In Eastern
Canada, vie r . r popularity with 40puund maskliionfi. (muaklea) at
am h laviit.il r.ao rls aa Trench
I l l vi r Cam p, F r e n i It Hirer, O n t. and
flahiiui; i r . n l o f a .v .r n l apeclea—
bfiH.k trout. »i..lti.a ils, brown trout,
fair, " .a amt l i . l t / V srd e n trout—
Iii la ii.i rs a . i t Ions of Canada.
Aiming r e t l .u a must popular with
(n/t-rs are the l.suran(lan Moun(aln* mirth of Muuir.al, m ll e h li b
la k 't and bruoks aurruuud Banff

and L ak e Loulae In the C anad ian
Rockja*. and M aritim e Province* on
the A tlan tic where m ighty aalm on
lure Diberm en to New Brunaw lck
•rat Nova Scotia. Far-fam ed, p artic­
u larly, are rivers of New B ru nsw ick.'
These few h lg h llih ta of C anad a t
many Itahtnc opportunities lllu atrate why C anad ian aportamen are
Joined every year by thouaanda of
anglers from the United Statee and
ofaraeaa. * Condition* and re g u la ­
tions vary ao widely In different aec-'
Dona that anglers would do well to
get fu ll p articular* In advenes from
A. O Seym our, W indsor Station,'
Montreal or from llahlng booklets
obtainable at C anad ian Ta ctile of-'
Seal.

a H u fi, I i k Ii I , hue, fu r ‘ he firs t
■lay o f .u m t iir r , lllu e , fo r I l l u . th . tpts*taturs
w ith soft I’liir p M .i . l a y s I'm k . it f a v n iile w ith lug*.
the fem m es, fu r l.* t lie s ' d a y s.
Itei.
m.
some
proi.pt,-t,ve
flu m e
iiliile
m irA ip h u n e .
So
1s t .
uaMin
* Ii.i inp i . . s hip m i , '
fa n s
ra n h - a r
* h . w illy
ront.-'a :
v e rs a *iu n a l
e v th a n y fs
b e tifie u
o
H h iy in g . A m icrophonti would
p la y e rs utui u
m p ire i,
umpire
lied in the d rrs s in p r;oht r f -v
C h e e r It mlit -i i. T h . - . to s i f f n i r ’ "*
'v ,
. " k i u i ls engage
p layers would w u rb l. unih'r JII ma i ' iVoimi tun
■hen to yell, ao they »ntl pla)
the if al * when
Hiiiula In-re
w on't sta rtle the men fo lk s uut ■ he a h .w r rt , A lia iu l vote of th-’ ]lnnight
l Uoa Mmm* ipa l lUII
u f ‘ he p a rk
w ith t h n r
autltlrn f a i4 In th r -la n d s would d 't e i- I 'u r l ft» * o*i o’. lm l , Ou* tim« on
mirte t h . w inner.
s r r e .c h e s u&lt; fu til b u lls,
till JHfEl 111*
lirivnig li* i-n ( luingcft
A iilin a t .il ra riu o n » in re n te rH I- th in g control. W ith a bull*
lr in H I
' rlmlv *t, 'lie calliFr
aw ard
fie ltl. T o e n te rta in
the k it lif l'* . eye at the plate, an
Hum*.
M an y a papa h a s ttaye.1 home t h . h u rle r
who ra n
acorn th '
Afivr
l»i
ia » rlii*i
D a y in
ra th e r ‘J i* n 'a k e J o h n n y ta the m .it
direct ren ter h its ou*. uf
4 lm li tin* l.sntktiu*
liuhik-tl *h»*
K am e. K . r little J o h n n y h a b it­ ID tussee.
i^ a in i i u I i *i 'J. H lin rk f doubt
u a lly h u p , . n T o p 's lap, tw e a k s
D lrtie a i u n iform . T h is interest
h is e a r and w h in e s fu r soda pop in|f a|w c&gt;arlr would be saved fur IvFfi tb»* no ii Iroiii I In* Ancient
m i id / * fo r a h a ltli*
Just when D u c k y Wucky Med- a ra in y day. Mud a 'irk s b e lt.i I it y w ill
* y;il. H mui vci , tht* H*»*If **»riii * n
w ir k alarns one in to th e bleach­ than d m .
ill )»» tilde D» do n I ill I** fighte rs.
T . I iuitu chewing. This would i v.
vi11
*!»ily
In v is ib le s lr e l p o t's . So fa n s b&gt;. divided lilt, three part i Willi t '" B tlieiii,*tv* , liuvmg r•«*►
s it lln if behind th em t a n sen the s . p a i a l . prises to In) the p l a y . r j ' "
K im e w ith o u t K * l t i n ( a r r i n k in hamllinic the tigges'. wud; (hi wh
I h r i r b a rk s fro m
le a n in y aide- the uric whu can s|ft the furlli mg tuuly block while going inti.
w ay ».
est, and (c) the one showing &gt;I. - •cond
ba . , «,» prevent ‘ lie In-

rccuvrrrij I h f j r punrh
at th^
Isuokouts To Play pli»*f.
On* U * wnrk
th«&gt; local
Saints On L ocal rluliIn app^nrIn hav»* coim* &lt;&gt;ut uf
Diamond Tonight ;for «•«.«*
.iu*p,wh«h
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SrYtrn i fg-

t'nl It-fit Mooir, rharniinK in.l
ta lriil.il movie * i* r, born ami
e a i.ril in Tuiiipa, will rvtuin
Can Erie a.
Then*
amber-rub
lirr home city fur the flr»‘, time
would arrentibin I'J year* on .Hrpt. 7, fur a two iired aunRslera
weth« vi»U, Lringiii|[ with her
| her famous "Dull lloute' built it
it ro .t of nearly a half milliun
ilollura, which will be eihlblteil
fur 'he iH-nefii of charity. A

best .pit* lug accuracy.
B lockin g . A pi He tu the p layer

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iw r f n r m im M
h , v. bren rtn ,le ,.,l. t,»,. T),e most
nnlabtc o f which win lanky Sid
II oiIsoi F h
niast«»rful
twirling
urmiiit U rflburx Momluy night.
AHhuugh touched fur more *ufe*
ties Ihmi it i* pleasant tu ineriliun, lanky Fid pul (he ball ov-r
•lie rubber when it minted and
u»de«i by timely hitting on the
|iarl of Iih mutes, managed lo
Dike the game
from the loGp
leader*.
left* I night'* performance by
ll-K J o n Kmgrr wur lop-notch
in control and teebnique. Four*
hit |ilMiiiig h good enough for
any club. If Kingrr and Hudson
hud bam with the local d u b from
,|„
beginning of
the season,
tJu/rv la tiu telling where Sanford
fi.bl.-r from completing a double Wou|j t e jn , h f , i , nj in||, bu l it
p la y o&lt; f ir s t .
( is s a fe to g u e rs
that it would

JOE RALOOKA

exhausted from h»&lt; e f fo rt s to
In Sta te league g*m M Wedne*
the
game title-defender,
day
night
LeeRhurg
ttafeatcdf
(JaincRville (*&gt; lake
undisputed Armstrong emergid fiom IT* snv
lead in tht* stale bwip, DeLand age rounds «*f figlting to win the
unanimous offirig decision, *letrimmed the Hay tuna Deurh I r*
spite
an erratic lm * h that cott
!ander«, and Orlando won a dr*'
ciaion over the Palatka A ialra*. the little negro tlree rounds on
The (londoliert walloped the penalties for hittiig low and a
(» M/*n 121 to 2 to dtaplacr iho spectacular rally l»y Ambers.
Armstrong, ulthiugh unable to
University ( “ity club, the firs*
time since early in the Reason finish his -sturdy t»e and a c t u a l­
his win­
the G-Men
have been
mil t-f ly hardpreRRcd to
last
ir»t place. Marina, pitching foi ning margin thr&lt;ugft the
the
Gonduliet s,
perrniDed but five roiindR, Rioifd two k nock­
five hits and struck * ut 1U bat* down! und won 4rrtaive|y, notmters.
fie Miurd rm free patvert. withstariding the p« nnllie-i
Willis, lbe Gainesville are, was ueRReil against b in fur *|UeRtirmMini i th** paiti^an
no match for Marina. Bulb Don aide tactics
Mc.Shane and
Herbie McMillan demi*n*ti'atMJii by t majority of
the crowd af te r ilv aetdict wa
were put out ttt the game.
Tfic
ci liar hovering
Dr Land iiunoiiticed.*
VAmbers was knoiked down in
Reds ralliei) (o t r unce the I
&lt;*«
b f the
landers in their home town by a . the Gfth round, an I saved
lamp and [ bfll, whirli rang 1 stt one 5phr
Id to H margin.
Relkamp
Manager
Harry
Iticr«• diil the second after the Timrnpion Was
the
runvaR by A
rnuiind duty f«r the Reds, Rice Rmashed to
fin. right to the( jaw.
derivin g
credit for
th
Brooks
t'hufkut,
Stefani, j■ml i
Armstrong* brtiug^t his
man
flown again,) for tie ruunt at
S lay pitched for th*- 1 d*-t .
The
Sena tors took a -i i** 2 1 eight in the jnxth bund bat h»s
dee inion over the Azaleas In 1 be mo-t
ifriperXIo
i*)orts
Ih .r e la*t of the tenth, pete
Scbiru a f i . r . v . r . in ml.), p B p s,,
(he
singled (41 rigid
vs i l» two awuy rh a m p iu n .
scoring E*idie (iuyness from sec
A iin -iii.n p ib re w 'e v ery punrh
und
for the winning
marker. in Ins arsenal
in • but
for-a
Palatku'* two runs were chalked knorki.ut in tli. rlrmnth. Again,
up in the second on consecutive in l b . f o u r t.en th , a f t r r losing
ingles by Mochtolff. b i l l , Buck Ih re. straight viiumk to Ambers
and Trammell,
— two of them »n nnaltles— th«
connected
vuh a right
•miit non o.'o— 2 1 l n.grn
I i litir M III**
nit 1 iv iao 13 l« J bend lhai knocked tie champion
r.#»»tsurH
will)- anil Llvli||itttti, WariBG into the hopes. But L r the ba c k ­
9nil Dnl»
stop Lou would h a v . gone down,
IL -.m
U u i 'Vl lS n - 1 * 11 I fur the third time, but he reI,,1 /liilia ll'l'tl
l HS4 " " l — I l l f ruvered his footiuq end averted
Hr I k iDip.
Ill*"'
h t|i|
|» 'k » n n .
Ilr.-.h - I'hnrkui. Aufat.l, Ml.4 ami further trouble.
Mu williams
The victory for tie 25-yearl*s In IV,
ojii min mm
1*. 1 *, 'i . l)»fft" capped the rlimax of
r ifu n .in *~
» f l ono omi l —i s t Ih F 'tadkt a m aiin g ctampionship
11ill. r.
Iluil-. ,n unit- lla.lup: wintiiug streak in piijillstic anO j r r s l r " ! link Mmlth
"BU. giving Armstrong hi* third
world title within Uai than
1400.000 kfedoltk Value
HT. 1.0U I3 ,— C/F) —Jo , Meilwlck, inunlha.
Ht.
I.ouii Cardinal
outfielder.'
BogelJ Not S o Hhw
probably vruubl brln^ the highest
,
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I
•ale price o f any major leaguer.
D E T R O I T . — DM T le iv h a i
Baseball
experts
say an open
l.| k o f B i„ t j,
„
market bid for Medwiek, one of been ,o m r
a hurts I op. vludiffc up
the National league's heaviest Uelrolt
hitters, would be around |400,- | f^*1* »»«*on, but the rvrtnfc doti'l
000. The highest price ever p a id . ■ub’ U n ti« ,» «uch comnvni. The
for a player
was the $250,000. ■*r*f team In either m a fr Ikague
the Boston Red Sox paid Washreach the 100 mark in deubls
ington for shoitalop Joe Cronin. plays was Detroit, w ith ila com­
bination of Rogell am( Chqrfia
tiehringer.
not be In the second division.
Tonight's
batteries have not
A Burman, ages] H o. has had
bswn announced but H is likely six wives but wae mver hen­
that Hank B ain er may get the -pecked, he claims and (va simple
'life la '.he long one,
,
assignment on the mot-nd.

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Hammering
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Armstrcing.
the dusky dfimmiter from Loa
Angelem,
pounifd
nul a
ntw
chapter in
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hiRtory
lost
night by whining gallant Lou
Ambem of Herfimer. N. V., for
the world lightweight championahip anil thuR l o o m i n g the fir^t
man to hold Dree ring crowns

Reda Rally To Beat
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Unbolted CORN MEAL 5 lbs......... 10c
FRENCH'S Worcestershire Sauce 15c
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PAGE F1VH:

Japan Became A Mili­
taristic Nation By
limiting The Bear

Freshly Ruasted! Freshly (iruumJ!
K1UHT O'CLOCK
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lippon s Soldiers
Halted Expansion
Qf Russia In 1905

to w ithdraw h er
troops
fm n i revoined co n tro l of that r n u iilr v
M an ch uria.
| mnd Jop an took over the Tea*e of
Th e Russian* ra llie d la te r with gtrateffir P o rt A rth u r
rein forcem ent!! from
home and"
T h e w orld didn't
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u s u a lly then, but Ja p a n had become a hie
lo sin g struggle.
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Jap anese league nation
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flo tilla
a n n ih ila te d
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W A S H IN G T O N . A '« r 1*
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^ T h r w o rld w i« f!abbrrrii.ot?&lt;l h a lf way rnund the
w orld to m ade
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iH irv r-B flii-b u v ry 11#04 by
new* ver-ea U S . tnlk*. aym pathetic
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every
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euw little- btifw n m i'ti” — nohoilv j
To g o ,
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frre a t
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ita ri-tii* rtatMiri w ith Am-a dorm* co u n try, .h a rin g
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Ih e ..........
Idler*
yi** .luyiBfi***#* wI'M' w aitnpihg tin* Ih a ifo n
Ih e Ja p an e -e *nhl,er* were w o e fu lly la -'kin y
in rnpnhle
Ruiniin** on land am i *#•;»
1 -n iilir iy ilia d n in of death -t itle d )eudfr*h ip . ih d o e ip le and team
* Tht* big b e a r, in
o f A-M*j lanker* a d m ira tio n w hile ta le , o| work anion* th e ir m n jo i o ffice r*
ttu- honp y, hud prow trH fun d»-r|i' S ib e ria n 'lungeon r r it e liie , to |.o
Th e H uge Soviet u u o y of I"
Oitn F a r E a * * i* in t m r it n r v f o r 1 llt ir a l eallc* had marie a u 'o cra tic day i* le r r u it e i! trout the .rim e
lit}.. Jupnn** min I orf
IlnsMit* 1 ltu**ia un p o p ular w.th
nutiiv
peasant am i w orker *roup*, hut
Ci Jo a it.tr of i he K « s f, m I'ort f A m e rica n *
i ,, j. raie tl im m eaaurab ly *uper
A r t h u r In &lt;'h i n #*•#• M a n rb n n n , and*
The war dragged on. the !(u*- ,or in trarnm g intelligem o* nod
trie
w n ilh ip s there bail tie * •lanr vtcarldv lir'in g prrturid. un n a tio n a l -p irr l
It i* no longer
dMtau* "cl iw t si t* 11 h oig
F i w iih I trl I r e rde nt K n n.evelt
imtueed tin illrle ia i.* Iievvrlile, ed *m in o'
tjPp throat o f Nippon "
the two goveinm errt*
to
.ta rt fm ld e r" w hich follow ed tire Ini
• B rita in , w b irh
th ru
had a ■ penee tlegol intliin.r ill
A u g ll.l. p e n a l Ea g le
'^ ifn te r? f 'h in n " n lh iln •* w ith la
IIIII 5
1‘hder the treaty M jrnrill
R m h K u- r,r and Ja p an now
pan, al*o fr n w n e tl r.(l B n
im j
in Septem ber, ku**,:i abandoned Pave e ..r i.ld r r.ild v b e lte r ..p o p
d :ii v p m e t ia t . c n
h u - *,»
lier claim * to Man,’ b u n a , l h . r u m en i I tu n m I'.U J, but Ihe yarn

r

lA il

•• 7 V ic

K t iw t i

L e ttu c e

^ 7V^c

ftaeilm^j WilR Ju k i

Lem o ns ^

l^c

c;r ,d S a l *
P olled M eal 5 can# 19c
Vienna Sausage 3 can# 25c
Corned Beel B ash 2 can# 19c
Cocktail Spread can 10c
Veal Leal
can
15c
Roost Reel
can
21c
Deviled Ban#
can
12c
Palmolive
3
Red Super Sud#
Red Super Sud#
Blue Super Sud#

cake#
3 for
k rg #
3 for

lie
25c
17c
25c

large

20c

Blue Super Suds
Gient Octagon

2

for

&gt;
r

9c

r
A
S1#;:1
3 L k » !^ j

tf-PrJl

\

Ik?' —

ill._ U - M - .a -

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f'.cV '

-*.lrW‘

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V

ah* V*

**'■'1Wk Mzt

t * M -l

^

/Townsend To Form’
•Own Party If flej
Can’t jjet Support

T g P E g M T , ATO0 9 T I g S f l g

i Liechtenstein Fires i
Army And FeelsSufcr.

New Port Office To
He Built This FaU

N ew Hom e o f "Fighting Gators

P V N S A fO L A ,

Po.tmaxteV

A «*.

M.

V A D U Z , n e tM e n s le in , A u f
— UPS— T h e p riv a te a rm y o f lh lW
p r in c ip a lity b e tw w n S w itz e rla n d ” ’
11.1 G e rm a n y , has been d rss-lse d ,
and a police force h a s been or(t«n i*»d in s la id .
T h e l « J » J L i * r h ‘.r n * t r in ei»rs * n , w ill lie protected h e n ce fo rth

1 * .— &lt; n —

OliTcr

Brawticr

•aid tn liy w ort may ba itarted
'A U G U S T A ,
M r.
Ant
Ik
Dr.
K r a n f i«
K.
T u « • #-n«l
o rig in at o r
f ih«* rrv n lv in i* «»H
NT©
im v p la n , fold Mn midi•H e r o f R,Olin |i
rn « m A i i ^ i *14
r y , t h * t if n n t h r m a jo rit y pn* t v " f
, t h r N illo f i H iip p o riril hi« f i l a i
i * w r m ill f**tm o rir own p i ty In
p ush it th n m e h "

th t*

, D f r i u m r h r -npp#»rt«,*t nt-Mh*
t h r ftrp u h lirn n tv r firm * * i i t u
p a r t y , T**h i i
n r r .1 t'i su&lt;li

fnrf In i **Ir«| Mum**' |h»i-*
Rrp'-hiii an
ft* itiv• .it

In g n n lu lir

l*i fe

O*

the

w en*

ilnm

n ilu r

:m*f

|* a k * T ^

R r p ir r n n liv r a

* O lir r r

if

Sm ith

i* up

ayitlctn

of

O f* T o w n w m l w a» a lu n rh n m
gt^ pt o f
uni! M rs. n iiru v M
t h r I t l a H w i w i * prvviMMx i . .|
' tn r* tli» lrf '

doctor rali«l|

UPj»n M0ln**a»VWr11 n* Ihr r i , l 1

la cinintfy to i left mu., It,- 1
publican* t» I h r n««t i ' l m m * , * .
• ' to ak *

p t M lb l"

w ellbalancd

“ an

rl«w

by 20 policem en.
T il* Ko *&lt; n [m « n l s a y s the rc » i
drnto f l . l
s a fe r
withms*.
th n
a rm y w h ich w as n u d e up id 6 2 *
fa rm -h a n d *. T h e new tm la-r f o rte
is needed because m ure It i'in A .
• i t com ; * ; ifl.
I’O w K R C U T O F F
M IA M I. - lA h
( Irc n it
Ju d e s
I I . F . A tk in so n *T\in*ed a le n i
p o rs ry in ju n c tio n y e ste rd a y f&gt;-rh u'd ine the C ity of M ia m i I " u *e
r lc c t r ie i'y at llu- M u n ic ip a l W a
t e r I ’ li • from
o th e r
sn u rc n
t h in
I hi
F W id *
P o w *r
an d
l.ig h t Cu T h e Cl‘ y r c c r n t lv con
tra d e d
fo r a ttK I.lH 'n
l*iew d
( « m r a t n r to nperat™ the w s'-cr

A lth o u g h Ja p a n b supposed to
Ire . l a j a r r i n * u n d *r
her
w ar
i lo ad, h o rs e - p la y tr* re c e n tly s e t .
» reco rd
In a te n -d ay
r a r in g !
, meet in T n b y n hy b e ttin g near-1

r

I'm lU in l. t lyii»* |

g r *jd j*itrd

P r n a a m la ’a

p| m*f •«*fit
Ja m ,

H . K m iih
of
Skioii h*'K-iii
,tn&gt;i
R a lp h n . It. I 'V I f «.( 11* 11 I MM I
M ain e '*
Jti'p u lititiin
&lt;• iv' im»r
L * w U O . H m rn w R A ll r i | i m « n |
th e ir *y m p n th y for |h r T iw n s r n d t
g rf* * .
»

p ic

on

T hr Ksranthta rnnnty eommt*. 10,1 traded the Federal tlo rrm m m t ita cenrt hnn,* alte fnr the
nresm i pe«t office and federal
hm Ming The oid red t r ic k re a rt
house will h* torn down te make
n o fnr the new federal balldinr and the rounly o fflre i will
h r mnrrd into lh» old federal
budding.

th e H&lt;*pi l ‘J i l ' i i i o t i f »• t i v y f»
▼ Olfil the I' m-n *ml iiiuycm" rt .
. n i . I'x U fin turn •fiN'hir M * * iit J
&gt;• R imivi v r l| n ilm ln u t I « l*o i ( »♦
w h a t h»* !»■» in r I ,iii ill I itn«h *an
■r d ix in r h i r
gO TPrnim 'ni "

F a ll

H 7S.IWI0 post offte* an d fe d e ra l
building.
Tost master Brawnrr aalH ba
had rrrrivcd a copy o f • WtUf
tent In Rep. Millard CaMw.lt,
ihtnl FtwridM dtstrkt, hy tha as•istant dlrcrtnr «f prorur»f**nt
in W a.htnfton naying adrrrtlaamrnt* for roRslrwctlon blrla ar*
I.. hr rrlraard during tha weak
nf Sept 1«

r f f n'leilt (

(vyccnmmt.

w o rk *.

'ILICTRICITY'S

ly fTKO.OOO.

FRIDAY ONLY
M b * O co ryl* B e e tle , rtth t. Is having co n slru ctrd a SO-room home w h ich w tll b* occupied b y th e D M
In tv c rtlty of Flo rid a foot bah team and o ih rr (Jatrw a ih lrte s
ll c r r . C a p ta in Jim m y O xfo rd , left, and fk l')W num b ers of the Flo rid a *rtd h ) im i I will be com fortably Im m rd . M ra b also Will be e r m d h i “T h e
la u rr H o m e " M&gt;m Beagle, nm rd I* n e fs c trrs s ot the u n ive rsity , co rd ia lly e x te n d i an In vitatio n to ah
ilrn d a oI the u n iversity in a n n u l tin- House W a r m in f on B cturm b er 1. an d to bring tlft a sunabte fa r
he new horn*.

| doz.

f L E V F L A NO f/F) ■
TIs*1
&lt;‘h&lt;’H « p e ik r a n il
O h io R a ilw a y
C’&lt;im|»any
announced
y r H t r d iy |
. .
J u ly .

-

a ll

a fU r

com pared

w ith

$ 3 ,0 1 1 ,84b 10

km—# «

ch a rg e*.
th©

nA B Y

10c

F R I.

Ol

&amp;

B K I I I T TO L I M IT
Ik ! ’ A S T I T T

SA T.

l. k

N a. i

13c
15c
13c
10c

10 lbs.

POTATOES

GRACES
■. mtfuefe

2 lbs.
2 large heads
4 lbs.

I ONIONS
BANANAS

!00 Head We Expect to Bntcher and Retail in SailFord before Xmas, Nothing over year old. Start Buyyour beef from us and enjoy some real Flavored
[eat at Low Prices.
. - . . - I

i

i

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

I,,

A lIG .

Lb.

1 9 -2 0

HKMT G K A IIU

ra x rv

■■■i m

B R O IL E D

aaiH§j

m onth in 1937 .

Baby Beef Corn Fattened
i

B E E F

HAM

■KMMi.piaa

i

O N LY

LIVER I
2 lbs. 3 5 c

each

T i ll *

fo r

F R ID A Y

AVOCADOS

T ’klhf

m com i

If its

S L IC E D

8 1 fo r |

net

In th - Boston fire of |K 7 2 , dl&gt;
acre s w ere d c v s s t ile d . wi th a
p ro p e rty loan nf over JiWCOnO.ildii

™ Lteie

.LEMONS

R A IL IN C O M E O F F

r|t,^ in com e o f

DIAS’

CALIFORNIA

----------------------------------------- ----------------j------------------------------

|* l( tho prop
‘ A n ir r ic a l frerd u m o f ,p i r i t in w h ich A m c r ' m itM 'n " of
*il ill!-,
t’ l end ib r o p
so-Callcil
a lw a y s bi+en t o r e r n e d
"I hivr* (it .1 KU fi on iiiN iiy o*
D eal w c ’ rc don* fa * fo r i l l
T'M tn srflti
(11*1
not
m tfkH ifi
» i" h i • u iil.
but lb*- jfti'.vsi-i * iilw n V '
&lt;Jov, lliir u w ^ nm h it lU iiu ii 'tilH
t*H aiftu
I hi* ia " in
........ .
p D n ,'| l* t Ih * glny»d hand " I
opiirm ^nl,
i . B ia u rif in llw
i k id m ln U tr e tin n d e r i l v , you."
ind our i i «mmImI»**n &gt;oo ««&gt;mp)y
p lu m b er y lu rlio n .
■ t| fN** Wf «»t||ili»f*i Olll il -llit .
[ Continued, “ fo r I I I . n lh r r hnml
...
.
It:*i
I’b u n n i.’ i
hk "iin
w hir, lla r- o w s ta w .
l j « m i l l * ! fia t. A brutal p'd.lt- j
tnachino is being
bu ilt
n fC F u m ry ami
twuni- ,
S|p|»hen F u t t r r w th Im rn J u ly
HUIfh t h r
Nuw
D u ll
| » f iho hV*li’ ^i»l g uv«*rntiirr» 'a !«■ i
• m in t i is c lfs lrn y ln g th« 1 n i i m l i fo r ‘* rrg tiliilio n itn«ft *l*im
IM ft

TOO

Car *f R s s n ’i Gap m i near i t la ten, T *na.. a b a In Uta T V A
reftea. Se aba ran Ua n r a to os* h e r weed-batata* s le v s .

5 lbs.

YAMS
LA ROM I t l r t

LEMON LIMES

each

P M ) W K IT tb M A

3 IU IIR

YHM HW

n n i t .i x * .

lb.

CABBAGE

m

M II.K

25c
15c
lc

2 lbs.

m . u rn

I'O B H

23C

10 lbs.

MM
NIo M a n
•v v n rv M

PEAS

2 lbs.
COMPOUND
lb.
LOIN ROAST
* l( li AM I t U K I*
lb.
PICNIC HAMS
W IMI (U M N
lb.
DAISY CHEESE
lb.
VEAL CHOPS
lb.
STEER
STEAKS
I OlHTKM I I T U K U T IC II*
lb.
PORK CHOPS
« t« M H I I H K I I . AO H I A ll
lb.
SLICED BACON
V ftk K

19c
19c
17:4c
144c
15c I
174c f
24c ■
23c |

A k in

« l b a. 8

Bacon lb. IOC Bones
« LBa.
ff lT T A filC
Chfeese
25c Hamburg 2"5 c I

15c to 19c
15c
lest Cuts of Roasts lb. 1 2 a C to 19c H
iI MEAL or GRITS
4lb ~
7c I
PEACHES 2 tor 25c-1
test 'Stew Meats
2 lbs. 25c Rt ’S or AIELLO COFFEE
2 lbs. 25c
RUTABAGAS

lest Cuts Steaks lb.

.i " »

“M
M k*' • •

B4ea it

MAMl-V

CELERY

2 lb s.
* ♦’

axwell
“lone

Sugar iSt; 21c Cottee
* *»*

lb. 23c

Connntrsteil

SUPBir^tlDS
With tu rritu t Of

tm h m

A jW * L'Ak-

Tomatoes 3 for 25c
PitikSalmon
1R

leorgia Pig Pork-Peanut Fattened

Pttkltleans3FORlie
Tali Borden’sMilkJH®

|9Ham’slb. 19c Shoulders lb.

Mackerel

H

R

S i

5 Um.

1 flhnpple Juice
yets
3for
[ '

w a c b v b t m i iQ r r

* l b *.

&amp;

Bacon lb. 1 2 4 c I

lb.. ctn.

24 lbs.

■M

53c

•MAMIABOS

IC H IP S O I

FLOUR

LGE.

3lw25c

21c Jellatine
C .B .H ash 2 for 2 5 c
H BL C A S M

.

POTTED MEAT
WHITE CROSSE

TOILET TISSUE

unaFlakes 2for 29C
2 T
u urrotpi
21c
for O.P.Te*
5 c Trikt Soap 3for
KeraoowOUSgal
PieChenict 2 for

CAM AY
C
1 Corn Fiska 8 for.
W l
" ^1

I I M . PKUe ■t’ M-*irr GOLD

___ ________ / A

.

MB. B

1
1
1
1
1

,-A1

■

FO R

m b. x a

IH U L CTM.y

TABLE SALT
um oft s o x
MATCHES

24 lbs.

Libby’s Cut Beets . 2
2y2 Can Hominy

REG.

44 BEVX2LT

11

k A L R A u r. n il

RTHBAK-O-LJeAR

3 r(M

t§ C

Paduc* *1 ncnlv trie* of 21c
■H B A U . M

Our Pure Pork Sausage lb. 2 3 c

• A LT

2 stalks

JEWEL LARD
Juflt - Rite S R. Flour

M
e t
tM

1 G ro u n d

w ar

�? f ; ' i - f f. £JL ._

A ••

niK sanford tiehald, sANFonn, Florida

Coffee Punch Knocks the Heat Cold!

iQ

D r iv e n To
^j|itary Boneyard

11- rl , . i f r 1

. &gt;r •• *x

e p 1a c e Cavalry

proim d

ft.i*

in

fi.itntry will remain nidi fu n
alrt*
T h * y h a rk up ih i- cu nt. « mi
w ith It-sHoii." o f
Tii v:il»i
n*
rmvnlry in the nim-n* Spun i-h
■ K l HV« i- iip n n * -♦ r o n llii'U
u
well a" the W«"Jd ty'ar
Mi*r?hftl I orh,
o in fin ror
m’ flAer of
the
lli**d lump*
un * he Vre’d l l l l (V &gt;0l, -aid “ Thn ext w **' w ill begin a* th*' In 1
T|ir * nd d * with ■ i**v.*111**ii'
• lien atul riiouii ioii.
mn
I*
t t d iip h i
. *n h a ll]*' ■i*■ton v e ry
ApM ly with nv ijbr *•■**'• if i * I [
work? of pood i*oad-* are rtvnl
able. But off th** §.itv*d biphv. a v
th ere a rc woiwl-, h d b , C rest in

and

s w .m i|h

tu

oppo .

th* prourre-s of motnr v hid*
Ami thru the hors** rono *
in
ihifhty tuinly!
I The a irp la n e , of roni-M\ hn
tfrea'Iy «x]wiuled th«* range «»*d
increased tin- *pe *d of
i nitim*
trciip miiVrliirnt " Yef whi n v i«i |
hillty h bad the cnvalrv mm* |
hi the re-ncur. Said ( h r * •• I Yon
fie- rkt. lute mtiimniub r in i hn f
of the (iprtiian army:
‘'T h e iiv ia to r lia s conn* t» :■id

I

I m

ho
C

*

|t.H| k
fra g ra n t lead coffa*, topped w ith whipped e n a m and chocolate ice
cream , la a punch bowl knockout fo r e u llry tum m er d ip t. Iced coftc®
• hould be double etrength to allow for dilution.

i ir

WJOL a a a i l i r l r r coffn- ir*« m
Coffee Cream Punch
' punch makes a debut In a snowy I qurrt frerlpf
*, im iAw n rlmond
w hite dr#** aa Ihe sta r of summer
fci *wed c-jfff #
n«*arln|
ref m h m t-nl t
Float I nx Islands of 1 surri rhwolrt*
", purl: •iMiryme
K* trom
crcrui
whipped ry e im melt d rllrlu u d y
Niitmec
w ith rh o ro lale lie cream atop fra
I t ant Iced coffee to coed you tiff and
C h ill the fnffee and pour Into a
pep you up
punch bowl Aild
nf the choco­
It s sim ple lik e a ll good th ln is late k e i ream and stir until It is
hut remember til m ake Iced tnitre p artially melted Add the alinniid
duti Idle Mr rug ih
ft wo t abler pnons flavor I it i to the cream and whip
uf roffee to each cup of w ate r) and Until stiff Place the whipped cream
pour the hot coffee Im m ediately and the rem aining tee cream alter*
o¥*-r lot* of lea
irately on top of the Aral m lit u r *
It a a
knockout,
th is
coffee S p rin kle the .ream lig h tly with Ibd
pwot b to ir e th is raetpa
uuiujwt
It to l l

|*F % S f t I t * A , A tilt 1 Ti
id*‘
I ’**11 .o' &gt;,L i ' * h ld o rv If, 11**1 .ill v
h i' id

h a ck

in t he

fn •t

p iT tiiii’

1 m ii m
'-OMLijU
i In

lm \

M**'»
I
I I I " ' - * 'I
hi

w ii

Mi l

wli't
l| | -Nt Hi •I o I
he

S p u n I’dt

I h*

't
, f

IB*
\H )'H ‘
tm n if

,j tin* new
c o ve te d by I hi* vh lli* m en it w ie h i.ht
*ii On
*****' &gt;
|u*iid*tiiuri**»
Mil the I'n tii at oln** w o rld
M ml o rd e r
J e w in l i o i ii tin* I nd I.HE*" th e)
In M V ! an •■
'
k *
. dy i i*i e ived d ** m. iin ,*. I ' e iiu u . IkJil trlHlI* OtM -I* T ‘ *i n
Hill f 1HIM V e i l l i i i ' , MiI . « •», 1**4
t.e n ijf atitflo Ui*d i«, I*- n .*» t 14
llld 1I,MM•i
1it I ’ m ,i.

ei r i

1‘ K K S O N A L

m m o r v e h ic le ," l

On • K»dS **»•&gt;• *hr infantry NOftMK 4 WII »
M ifM lIa A n .
M rt. Ill
marthes at a r»*.e of ‘i 1-2 miles
a n 'h n u i; off the highway
ila
M IS C E I.I .A N B O U R
P p a la cut J n W to I 1-2 miles
s a * hour. C a v alry van trot
i n ru n r u m kse Ilk's asms Arisk
h m s s aeetaa W ats, ra sa s an .
• v a ra je uf It iqllea an hour; gal
lo p ‘w illy n l 11 miles an hour.
Cae
run aNMA-rmt sates a
U
u niiitary
i t a r y aUtlalleiana
a U t lu le ia n a any
s a y thul
th a t
la.Ilea satMwsMsa ws

th a t w a r the c a v a lr y tu rned
Aha t U » on n u m rro u a c ru c ia l oc-

eaalcMa Du rts r the rase to th
tea, B l u i M h r*nd three Urilish
c a v » ____

_
ro n tlm lo o .ly i*o atop tlie
w h o used 10 c a v a lr y
ta n lo c a l T h a t* Wdn&lt;*-; the c r it ic a l B r it W i ie * .r» a :

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ACQUAINTED

PERFECT BISCUIT PLAIN OR SELF RISING
MADS BY
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LEMONS

doz.

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4 lbs.

10c

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PERSIAN LIMES

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AVOCADOS

Apples
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VOLUME XXIX

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M e m b e r A s s o r t s le d P r e s s

s, R eb els Plan
D eath B low s For
W orld ’s Tw o Wars

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Ksl i m;i I rs Of &gt;
l'A|)i ii&gt;t*s Made

Softened Sudeten TC i l * S w e ,le r s
Demands L ik ely1

Ten lilt i\e Millage T»
lit* Same As Itefure
Iviitin limi Last Y ear

ritain Protests l'n-( (*• P. Paxton Says
explained Arrest Of ,w
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rreotdrd
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store ..f sn deg tv,--.. (. I*
’ "it. b«*l a r ilh r n iu n uun iinrr-1
Htt May (*2 , !U4 degree Inti

TV* * r * M l hstlle W * r t «
BriHtk
ln»|M ind
an A lik
hand k r m k l lit* f U iiN ji IWI 1 p e r n l u r v
si-., i m t n l n l
far Iww d s r s »f hl«M* crnstUr'
Mr 1‘irltm irt r a ln ] that \ i
la Palesllne
In M **V*I &gt;"&lt;1 •to, !■&gt; dale, ha. U vtl I It*. l„,l I.
hundreds wwunded, K ite llrilttitttilh i. 1 i|„. -minuet, avt-tav
|ak aaWirra wee* killed *nd I I
*ug t.vn :at &gt;lei*t. . .
Only
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Ih'h'it
Im-|«*w *jMV.(rtf!(■
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f,l„|
tim k h r e lim in u r v a c tio n
f«»r«f«r thu month have u .-n
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&lt; r mi note C m m lv P ro d u c e s
h &gt;n il \ m l \ ig t l.iTdi's T h u n A n y
S im lliii' \ t &lt; t In \lit**■u :i

“itiK Joe" Ison Tes- Freeholders To Decide
tities T a in ma n y
S70.IMMI Rond 1ssue

'lJapanese To Muster M rr||rv Cnir&lt;.
1,000,000 Soldiers 1TierCUry aoarS
As Insurgents Plan To98 Degrees As
(General Offensive

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im»t*u*i ••( a Ni-w Y o rk J t w r lr y
film nu* |i«*i tuant'Tilly ip itim lirtl
by *i i t*t rfil iiyurirttcui i^ uimI by
S u |iiriiif l iiMlt JiMtivt* SsilvHliirx*
4'iilib*i, a Ih♦viv wht&gt; cili®*! uniting'
'Vt* fit util t M .ttlf.l legal tuun.lH '
*i» giving bid tkiurl unlvr.

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I Km il.iv lllln|&gt;ttin 11 &gt;11* t . -4*1
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h u lk in g .
red h a iiv d
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At
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I.m v .111 elet'tii'll ciipt a in
M.hi.I1.1V :! f 14“1
4'i t l HIlH'Ht
^**r * ii* ' , v»il* receiiiliilHeil to
•be \l «IflHIIsll I**\\ \ .tn . .
, H tint (cola*
,il1* * .1 nuiteiiiil Vkilrie-n in the
i h.*t 111 ■.l*)'" wli«
»*.ind
i i \ i .n ' i
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lM*bv&gt; iiu k it tru l **t the Demov%Cl
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hI*|4&gt;.)* 1111(1It* 0
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.after
he
f
epinlialetl
w h a t w a s I*\|K T 111 I " '»• "
kk |(h FW \ Mi*
rra l lim n
a
din i«m riil IHiking l lines
g e n e ra l o f f e n s iv e In e n il th e
tu III ii.-r.Mp *
D u rin g the last IHm t y • ar«.
m u, U* 1 ‘.unity
In ;i mi uild-r i f th*- tbifi h St'hul'i
c iv il w a r , w h ile J a p a n , ul •he ftvrrairt- mean hit"h letrifar
■ i &gt;11it i*tl ri*vp' I'I'l.s tl i*ifi.
.1 h*
|Mklie\ 'V lid Kate
. , t i . a i .*f t h *
w a r w it h f 'h in a unit
lu r in g ature has been 1H| or »l«*v** In
Jadunr nf *he w ittH ". Julius th. r . i .4 \V.*.Vv V.lH,
i, nf h t 1*11111"
h n stile R u s s ia , p r e im n s l In IIKW wad rxperteneed the holiest
t Neil * WdlMins, Hi. f..»b.we*I a of i i 1 . • Ht 1*f tl........
«ra?(Oft in many
years ;i«* I he
U ■ I tax t'al*
p rill" &gt;ii list |*If 11 Ik I • 111* i' 1 I \
day »•! 11'®t iniitn y in m Iih Ii evi
te
K ik ii
1 he1 Kir •&gt;
1 It
1. . *
adit 1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 m e n
»
her
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aveiaye menu high fom|H*raliirv
. \p. l i t h i u m
V * &lt;•*11141 1 1 iii 1 h u a I kk .1
deritc na* offered tha* 'he hile fib I '*1 t he I
1*4.. 1
H im II V, iar 1 , . &lt;04
I ' 1 tt
arm e d f o rc e s .
for the entur
summer whs !‘‘J
•, III I'f I*’ *
1n 1 ■ Hi ■
Ms K i-i rale
FranceJ
K*win, *r- ti *. t ilii* net' ,ii
l*t** 1 ti Hi tf V b* I' M I t » 111 \ 1)- D 1 ' e l l,
Ik
im 1 i»
O n e iU lI a s im o
K r n n c is c o d*tfr***, In h*37 'he average « i U I* V
named
by I liftruit
At!*»rtiey ti»m w.i 4'*tinI nil'll In 1 h&gt; - P 't »' ( t llb li 114' 1 4.1 III
1 II l&gt;6T*.| . VI, *411
f 1M
Ii' Hi
franco's air raiders ln.itibfd Uar- (HI y l r f r m . Ami **i far thia year.
1 , \&gt;\ it tal lb**
I * Pl ait*»
t 11 -•
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Thomas F! Dewey n baviiig la*rn f t l f l t ’ M t r * »
H l|f *4* M ill *1 *,.' •*1. .1 iU 1 i l l 4 V 14 K ' It.
*M,H ||
relona t h ir r limes.
Ill*
at*lc-* Ibe averatrr* is trlw t^n !«o an.I
lh* i ■
ant \ wtMitil y* I .1 Ml** i* * ti w it h 1 1 \| . * H I' || , &lt;&gt;*' s41 u tu ii
.inif'U
\frti » i
"innurnved” by the Sxhulta e ail
v\ I m
1
rlu m j the French frontier, ike !l| rlrgrrtra.
. im, .id ( h a t
, f »16*|*i 4**.f
bin**, d i'in i"» d 12 pri^onerd taken thf
li»
»« *i .«hf » ■ | 1 1.
l« k
1 b* il l F M V •II
m if f ..
customary ..men of an ln » « tfrn l
Mr Daxt on u t il that if the
sv t
12
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tin.
MV I" |
f |' l l I . t i l l H
f.*i " n i l (4 l |.4 1- 4
1 1 1 " ■'
in u policy raid.
\ t llll-t
&gt;
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M.
I. I n
TV" '1 1 |lTr. l b . ,
(rw ' of August i« as hoi as it has
offensive.
11 1M
Pleading that he wa* ihiendcned Brt i*. it i-iit of tin t. D ll n i *
M'fl
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These development* overshad­ luff! for the |w d u n it , Ihe sea
i l,s i rcim’Miluvii
(be v \\ \ w..,lb| :»' .4 I ' l l l l I m *
\ T I* 4
with inipri-oiim* ni by a Ib*wey
f »' H ill. Ml D
M 41. Ml . H e 4&gt;H*
111
1
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(• III 5 ' III II'
owed dint promises ul
appease- ftonal high will tun at least ill
, til,.
i**s( umiti'M,
1 I &gt;'11
■MRtJ'lati'.
William^
denittl he th' I "Hill V'• bsllltl |H-II I III lit . •if 1 * IT 1 1 » l**l M il
\&gt;*
1 4 111 . •like
.. ( |. j M. Li 1„, | ,
both In Spain and Cxevho- ikg nw s,
&lt;"
l:i-. I
yrxr
i art unity had made a
statement ft* m thi* pi•»|t&gt;«*i (» ,h! Ik • n ' V /» Il * •.III* ■ 111 1|* .4,| &gt; A ll( •h i . 11*1. 1 M ■ i» ,.
1 .. 1.1
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ii
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Tbw reajon for the e itrw w ly
ayak is.
A(t*i*laitt
Fite
I'h irf, R.
pr '.il 14**1h b\ ! hi* D m Ii*. .I . i
» ti - ti ' ■ 'JH, milh
in which he waa quoted a a
•I I
w |.l||ll|f 4 1. * 4- tl* D ie . Itf* ’*'*.1 III 1 11
44 F* 11 v • 11 1 .., 1 1 .ii.i T.iv,,i
P re m k r Ju an N egria of
UM ^fgh k m p e n lu re s
this m onU, Thomss. nh.. returne.1 recenllv ing llinrw Wnt him to llarlem •t 1 thr |*\V A
,I .
Mill Ite" 1'iH‘IhI
i''i
k
« b rill
be llflli* v '*1 - Hi " II I l,lt»
a 11
W.4 * illkh .Ik
4 41.
Spanish government * u in Zu Mr. r*x lo n ilr r U in l, i i the lark fnmi a bar at ion
trip
through l»nlicy
nickel
headquarfera *n
Mi
IliiiiHhiibfi’r
.mu it bi ti’ il' ur Ih'*
4*HI (*)lM &lt;lfl* il 1
1 ' iin
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U ■ '1114*1 kk b* 14 1H&gt; 1 ,W.....
1.
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rk h , Sw ilserland, ostensibly an of rain which kept the tem|wr- tieorgm siitl the
ile ItKt* to obtain employment from that m*»&lt;4 i tin* ti*riti« '*f t il. '|IP i it il* . ' III
l is t . &gt; t .1 . when 'iii* huil||i*t
kk i i b
W MV •Il 1114,1.4 .1**4 II 1 | 4
b Ml
III 1 '
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a delegate la the International ature down during June ami July. rl.irn l that a vrait to many fir** Ceorge WVinberg. SchuU i hmch • mil bill umber whit'lt D ie . I , ' ,
ft. 1 it), | i h«- hi il la i&gt;*i* “*p ( at
H'lt 14 It. l k k kV 4 ••'111
b ..i iM t 1 144 1* &gt;1
1 tbs
1 , | D f,t..|
Congress e f
Physiologists,
nut F in la y appeared heathd for ..in* tlcpaitments on the trip i Iim'IummI mun *ht» has |i(rs&lt;h-«l guilty
Dull will l.i* bfbl mi hnttiD will lb* w b* « I itn.l I,. 11» In 1111111 |*ii -Ii f
i .Mh . i* .»r Dll* Ib iftn l
H,
&gt;t |U
In
K in In
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• the presence of the
Puke
of other record-breaking high tern rx rrllrn t equipment anil ' h'ete*ji ^l(, rac^vt' imbetment
ht* wstl.l in 1 iii'ii hy Hu- I 'iitinlv f 10 o lh
D,. 4 I ,
&lt; « l»t
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Alba, tnsuigent representative in peralure until rain (vegan falling yJ|(V man p iw rr sit In i tn limiting
The
w iln e ii tier I* red untf
if thr if vitftV fikini tin- f,alt* i ul * .ina I
-i &gt;mill •- *'f «4xp**nth*
'lit
M.
London, led to speculation as l» s lu u l 11:0 0 o'clock.
fiie ihiiungvH in l hone renters.
rrittn rtsm ination
by
He fen
g n vrrn m * in iw n ..t M vim -,1, , \ , ri
i '.iimtv ifnvrrnnipnt
III!
II
&gt;in
Wa - '• v Igof I fiilil \\ ,i I*111f 1 »m vv ,1
whether they might confer.
f b c extremely
hnl weather
Comparing the rsc cllfn t rcc- l*i.tin*rl l.loytl I'aul Slrykcr 1K-*1 Onmyh lh* ii-in- n ytv* it ;ip
Ml lull. | l. 1*• tw to Si’|l(. 3K.
•I ■ U III In u . | g'.lfll* »•* IIMl 1.4 , . . 1, 1.
tni.l
b
#
Softening of the demands of Ihst hss been e ip e ricn m l th** lir,|
San for, I K irc lh|t»rt- Sol
Gelb, a Ih-wey
nssistaitt. I'Dival Iiv lhr Ii&gt;‘i'(iii|i|i&lt;r4,
; • a 4. i i IIV the Ihianl at
I il 11 ml M i ili- k |n&gt;11in|t*i
j I hr tnillliili itnjl ,
Cxcchoalovakia'a
Sudeten
tier- month Is no escrplmn to the ni»'nlL with Ihst of those cities, ilwtalrd the slalrnlent. Willism*
T h r ^|« «*m I hill nl-41 |i|«H Ith"
i * i in.... I $ ir*7,:llt
for
V\. h.1.1 -'i in III y in h i'
| Do Ui.it i|iti b
man minority was believed pos­ usual seasonal records which show nn
slr Thomas (minted
out
that a,|,|ed that he did not kn-w wh.il thai o \rr fill |&gt;trrrnt 4if lh* Sanf.M l I i
fMiintetl
I •» i : fo i \ i ;il \ **nr.
•1 W m lt'i. ' . lln
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sible ns result of the conference thnt August U always the hot* Hanford Km* fire l o w i
wax was in ihe statement breau*#.
( ‘ountv'w i i*gi vf *‘i ••aI frrrhtihlrr* .^aiifitisl
I « iM ,f..| cv|i. ii * . nf tin* (!»*n*
» n *I M M
llfip lf '. D l l
I **f I In- \i'\v 11* 11 1 i!ll i mi n It
between Viscount Runrim an, un­ text month of summer.
| niainlv tloe to the efficiency and o i l , he eoultl noi rra.l «n,l
miwt rftsi halbiti tn I (n* It-ftitiii
il l!i'\&gt; diip F 'lli'l ID'
I l-k
V»U,
.Mill
\ ' III III! n.l-lM i ||,• ill.I w i t b
official B ritish
mediator,
and
Sanford
ara»n t the only hot
t)f t|,r five man de|&gt;art Uthamrd to admit illiteracy.
iiiiil a him pit it jf nf tht'Ai*
thu11 lnl«'
t), » il kVi ID ). Ii4*:i.li i| tha lint
11nli|f mi I il In
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him
Konrnd llenlein, lender of Sude­ spstt on Ihe map as many other w,
which includes C h ief Mack
'••tr in favor nf lln- n-m* b«*
i I., u .
im I hi* fWinl with a
* lif tit «*l» Hi* lip . *f I hr i hail
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ten Germ any party.
cities throughout
the country f |r \ eland.
fort* tin* h*tni|d ran In* I Inal ml
.. i, i r ii'iiii* ..f f 7,HOH Othpr
ill.
looking \
t**bl in lit
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Meanwhile the B ritish govern­ .weltered in the tortld heat of a n ,
T h r vlrrtm n will !*•• hrbl With
I i . *♦m u livI*
i*x(*'i*itwi*i
froni
| a-k &gt;uii,
pi . J 4 * l I
ht.„ , „ r t n | ,ddm g
ment informed Germ any it took August sun. UaUas recoide.1 a w, y ,
oilt 1*414,1 in iJn. f%iuiif|
iiinrr
lli i ftit.nl .lie
4"k|uO»i"&lt; nf «J|1n "serious view" of the
unei- high of 98 degrees while San ,j ll( there may he a lime a fire
iM r in k - at lh.* |m*IU w ,11 mrrvr
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iir
iif lb
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ptained arrest of Captain Thom­ Antonio had !M degrees. Jackson- Wl„ h, , j k „ ut „ „ w rh „ w a |P
wilhoiH pay
lln* r .o ,i,| v r „ ro
»|&lt;les|t| lilllMlI III 111** Scmlliul**
showed 9li as did Kansas |hat ,Ml(h
„ |Uipm,n t
as K end rirk. B ritish passport o f­ ville
m m lunrM p«&gt;llilr«l mil that thi«
.........T v W . l l . I I I *
lb .u r.l,
I'I.rtO O ;
City. Mobile
ami New Orleans will lie insufficient to handle it.
ficer in Vienna.
w*p n cff.sd ry hnaii.4' im futlilH
II 111 i&lt;*li II* '111- lilt tlMi-tllor,
Captain Kendrick waa arrested both reported }&gt;l degree weather.1 Mint* nit’ll ftml better equipment
Ik riaio n w ss made
M
,h '' b«(* Deed liudgrlr.l r»t I hi, pur
b«ui c. &gt;iumi 11*fi (•» I In* tax
by German secret police a t the One of the coolest spots in the will w tve t«» prevent a imssitde Townsend Club meeting T b u io U v pose.
,li. ■i ,.I _ f |,.Mm, -alarii’-s for lha
Cerm an-Swias border
yesterday country was San Francisco with lu-x that may g rratly r lr v v il thr night to comluct
cftm|MHg»
i*,'
I'Mtit hi i --1011**1“',
$t,ooti;
Mr. lloti-liMhler *lat«*.| that n
aa ha and wife were about to a high of 68 decrees. San Fran- itiwi 4if Niich p rryrfitivr mraxurm, aiming local titrtchanU •&lt;* ilnunii
meeting ..f (he Iiu *iu I j | ronimil
I 'M I 1" - H ojll ' l’d 1-ltTk
I ' l l \ II A S SC t
\ ,H.
| i
kn ee Ihe country on a vacation. cisco's damp and chilly atmos­ hr -ahl.
(IV D F I'A 11h . N
siratp th« priltciplra of llw N»‘ lee will Im* ralJi-d MHin |,, «|r«ri&gt;q\ US Y*
I * -&gt; iiillv a iin iih ir, $ 2 ,10 0 .
largely from the
A new order by the Japanese phere results
f ltlllllH-&gt;| p
l'F» Ft i*'Hb nf Ri Hi. i | |
hk I i
R rfrriin g to hi* tu p in Nuith t.onal R w o trry Flan.
inaTler« iiuid rn l ti» (hr rlrrtteili •'F* l ln lltlllt l «I4|
I" tin ( in*' tint
Y Difcitur**
w ar office instructed all males in cold, thirk fogs which frequently P a m liiu whrn* hr
vl- i I imI
m
S rrrc ta ry Arthur K. Kirrlih"**
H"l J
. •!» \b.i 4**»lin iiiD -.l to r
ap|tMlll'*1 .1 lit' W p i iimirl i*| cat eil 14h1 IV 1 li.il till * tel* Il Sl*»l14 • 1
(Ii.
M-ttr.re
tho recruit division, between the sweep uaer the city from Ihe bay. A 'lw v ilh , t'harbittr. Ilrinb-i sou H»t intlruclptl to havr
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n
Vk&gt;lVet| ill Ill H, bill
• &lt; " ®f H and a t who have had
111 K Hip*
\iHk*t .uni
other
cttie«, .Mr* p n iiln l and dDtribuleil
&gt;■I'*! I'M11 biM*|i**| illt^ ll 't llf 111*
Hi* ill(*«'l
Hitlili ill.ilcl^
put ilflo *&gt;l»ir»# Hi
no active training A e "stand by.**
*lar im.
v all l.i IV
1b
Im oua* -aid Ihe weather wan «Je* the merchant* who will he ««krtl
I*
in (In fiimt with a |*»nU*
t.p41 uitoil ;i plan fi.r ritelmg th** Fiiviib-ni
It waa believed this
indicated
Ul 1IV»*ll
b* 1,•
III.
light tut, being root and pleasant by TowaenJ H u b ru slo m en l«»
• • *tillsill' llf $'•,Mm
1w•• Imm'lif rtitil luvrt iy '»vri lli* ii i 111 ii 1ii jf for an iriil • IlMl' ** t.V\
W f * * Intended to throw vast reK A N H A N . N It Aug IU
at night* ami comfortable dur- punch the amount of *h# por
Id i iff 1**r*i iii*l ru s h
w«r«
AIMItill 11**11
W f w t i n r s U into
___
Tn II* inip1 Midi 1 r (».'•* r
1
. .14|lH' 1144111 %y I* III
1!1Mill
mg Ihe day due to daily ram i. rha*r on the ran i.
A fter
ft** WV—S im la I tnid(iiK |il , l&gt;url W
D 'll 11 $sr»,mill llll'l
1*41*41 llf
(Hi* i itifitllllli'k* f uJt-il I |i Lh1 4,Ml| Il IN !&gt;|H Ii car at lb.
M tru th log China** itt ft X u e t ,
wuh an
Ml*n»p* in the mountain mpt- have been traded out, Ihe mrr- ’ ten tu uviu.1 trouble
M&gt;' I.- 1f&lt;ll t I. foil* |im "ii«*r t win Iciitiitively
«»f th«* IHHI up pi i4«titt a fur j'b*
la*li.ii, ln&gt; ;i |i |h .lit 411 it Dtl &lt;411.1 •» tl fl.HOO.
tion of North Carolina,** he atat- chant w ill hanJ Ihe card t» "w »rou*svl populace pr»vide,l qieedy
in
U
m
I
in
iiipbty
uiriit
f*M
in|M
*ti
b»l'|*&gt; nf for Die
11 liiti* •ti
Irqi
U p a O e k valued at M a rly U K . .
of
'be Justice t-day in one uf North
«il, ,,anr excellent and the corn secretary ur tie ssu rer
V l" l il i»f f52J2iVr»1l wm faM r. and Mrw. Fred Russell re­ crop waa the large*! and bent I've club together with lwu cenl.s un Dakula's . I ranges t murder cases, ►a* i**n I tiv ikiMti i»«lilt niuki* an af 1Ii r«m1*11 tIn la i m D Di nl :*&gt;.
99° K M kibBad each year a t the
Dti&gt; il* *1 Hi lire ijri| iti (hi* Rofttl
recently from a
trip
N#w Y * rk Stm i* f i l r by 4&lt;U C l a i turned
In liH
Kiiiif -I'll
|M4ili. lb.
Explaining
impassively
that fitJavil tVi.n lit4 u» it In-r gave run
ever aeen.
In I a rt, U b
u k l ere ry dollar traded uut.
uh I lh
F hih I, A t
I uf $13."
through 'he north moat of which
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..
Th e revenue from thia plan, “'he devil overcame me", R»v. r r f f iv n l h*lp in takin g rxiiin* F i !• *iil* nl a v w rin 1 A 1*14** i kk♦Mill! 000 wu
cl ii|» im iii*i**'45ury fur
that yield of Cora
aad wheat
waa through Virginia, Ohio and aerr in that aecttea are higher »' waa pointrsl uut. w ill be usesl.D rio J a n -sen. f.l year old Kvan- lUltHlIIX. Th v wh't fail In *!;?!» !»)•*. »(iifli| ••ily 1»y 1if lb*■
Hill 1il lull 1
*'»*»r o il un til i iincl it like A iiiiiu n t
ilw Mrtlh vbill It* fli^raiifol by a «f Dnti.iu Mil «• !
Pesusiytvaaia. Mr. R asset) said
4 tb r»*al'i) III &gt;1 li»r h u ll, it in I m ji.b m c ry ,
AHu
thaa in the west aad mid-west ' ° b*'p d efray Ihe e ip e n iM of geliral I.u'hsran pastor at Krem .
&gt;i(aIf
nf
«‘X»miiM*rxhy » fon * ,
where those ta n eropw are the
r |uh in carryin g uul Its eilu- mintdted
in court that
he had
w;i« li-iitu tivuty
ii«t
ftft
the steel centers such aa P itts­
K.
Hranimn
r« » lrr,
Jf , **f
Ni'Wwiitr ii in h i imi * t im* it him .............*ry fi»r iii.iirriaD , am unf
rational work. According to Nr. poisoned Alma Kruckenburg, 18 ,
thief Miurcea uf livelihood.
burgh in the great manufacturing
mere ha a l in t e housemaid, because she was I'lfuiw fttrr an*l K. D I'aU rnM i uf IrlitiriH Dii* -blub* if* f**ll I lllr tt! lln .'i|N-t|NM iii th u .Ic p irtm e rit.
However, he added. Ihe reason Kirchhoff. every
1 |i*. ntiniitiiitwlation nf f it*vi;tvii*i •11 WllshlllKhill lll(«‘l )il i t« &gt;l ' lie
center*. Ihe Shenango valley*. In
those are not large atoaey crops Sanford Interested in the Town pregnant, and then burned the
Thi* lio iln iiift* figiurt1 fo r lh #
Haudiai could a s k * rabbit
uf lira rtv illr wrri* uppuintnl «ai q -v c h a.s uu ••v'eifl.n uf 11.- ;- \ |„ ,|„ r-.,
eludiag the cities of New Castle
send
movement
will
be
given
the
parsonage
rontaining
her
body,
E u i .,1 was set
in
Carolina
aa
they
are
in
the
Wrf thickens appear out o f a
th*
sad Sharon, to be about M per­
Acting swiftly a&gt; the request
, '11
kl-itroe
DodtrimI ».•- 1
f
,, yr,.!.ri 8. 6 ii while $.1,7I'J.JS waa
west and mul-nest te because authorised cards by Monday. Ite
alfk hat, but T h . W a r d
cent betew normal.
counsel, who Io|i| I cnmmi'lce ami t asler rim ferir* Executive
sugges'sd
that hit ,
,
, „ r ,..'«ury for the
theie isn't enough land in Ihe declared "thto will be anuther in- uf th r state
H eraW s ria a a tfM ada p e c
He declared that r«adit ion* In
ducement far the people tit .how him feeling was
Tunning h lg h ,wi,t, “ 'bird memlit'r. A r hui
.. .....
read urigiiuil Unit Ague,nilure Fund which mcludea
mountain valley*.
Tkna fern-a e f a t | h a l u u i
Mandan, D"*init ,,f l',an l * ***** by
“ «T , ,( 1 V’*1
Ib n 'i,,,..
t
, „r
r ,lt in l) r
p , rm
l a s p ile e f a p le a s a n t v a c a ­ their la y a lly to Sanford business 1 nmeog the people in
aa » a a i h g . T h a rvtmra a t a
known it M M yearn, dwe par*ly
District Judge II. I . Berry ae.t- b
»
"
n" unced 'he com
lie rallrtl allenlu .i. *&gt;. tire f id A g .n l and llnC..ur.ty
Home
tio
n
'
r
i
p
.
he
a
a
ld
.
I
t
w
a
a
a
ir
e
tu
Mat * t a faw a h i t w after
la the overlarge p»palatlan te*
he had not said ,111* 1111111' j 1 ul it. i,i»n-traltori Agent. The Pub•rnced thr pastor to srrv r a life I P'umise.
___ ______
g et b e ck te S a n fo r d .
IW f'wder had read aa ad te
I
atin
America
in
hi*
Kingsl„n
•eras in Ihe state penitentiary.
N E W B O M BIN G B L A N K
In ,*v Fund was nil,died |C,674,iHi
BIC. C H R IS T M A S CO M IN G
thfc rvwvpapee, fa Urn lateat
M r. and Mrs.
talk.
Janssen
was lushed
to the
M N D V S S E N A IR SHOW '
and lln* lli'ultli Fund, which In*
• w a p l * called ta au r attewI heir aews Pran k, at flantteyprison
within
short
time
after
C
H
IC
A
G
O
.—
M&gt;—
G
ift
shop
re­
eludes the Hidury to the County
u n m at
l ^ V D O N , —(A *— Production
&lt; ka by a ra i t i f U W i a n
taa, W V a _* a a d Jae, te CJevehis
confession,
ending
two
days
ta ile r. from various part* o f'the
U O .s r O B ,
Airmen of
"auhatratoapber*"
bombing
(dii-&gt;rian, f|,SIUM.ISO.
O jd a Pawava, m t Pact Orange,
Mad. Ohio, a b a Mrs.
RaaaeU'a Savtet Russia yesterday staged
questioning.
The fire uc- country anticipate
a
thriving
ptenca for tha a ir ministry is of
The estimate for
Ihe
Hoad
Wwtbar ia-Uw r f W . T . W aalbrother* te dm tetter city, and a ihrilliag throe-hea, speclack
Christinas husines* next Iteceni
c xpeeled to start In the Summrr curad Monday nigh'.
] Bond unit In lrre s l Sinking Fund
lay. Meal feed ateau l e a n ,
Mr. RaaoolT* testers In Sharon te
rtlrh raU a*
a f the
Soviet of IM 0. Tha planes will weigh
ber because order* given niunu■ »-, -"., .7 J I.0 5 .
In this
fund.
wha llaaa a t &gt; 0 4 WUMw A«vand New Castle,
LO TTB M Y RIN G HM AHIIKD
V O K O S IIIL O V S K ,
C a u c i.u &gt;.
Aviattem D a y " haldme
fa rlu rrrs at the recent klerrhan
aad their four ra$ I ;i),'U)D,fio was net aside for i n - J
IN
U
8
.
8
.
K.,
Aug.
P.i
KV)
C..I
bcuml a gmtherteg e f
several
w ill .peed them along
ii-n -i
on
outstanding
bonds/
B O ST O N , —OP)—Smashing
til' r 1,4rl display *hoaed
kaadrvd thewaand which Included
*e uvrr the same Irctive farmers near lu re arc while IIU J.1 .T J.I8 was rraervtd j
miles an hoar m' *5.UU0 feet.
huge, nationwide faka tetteiy iw rrrnt metre'
Sk y U s e Drive, a
barkslidin .1 in'o bourgeon way*, for the sinking fund.
« u w * l aad Mr*. Ctetrtea A. Laid A prouura cabin will sh h U the
ring arms announced yesterday by pritosl nf 1937.
of Urn Shsaaadaah Natteawl Path. teegh. Meal ptetaraaaaw feature crew.
ei-mpletet ibe newspaper Or&gt;l
Jackaon J . Uoltx,
ass is i ant U.
jumkidse Pravda,
\
IIO L L Y W O U II.
C a iifT
V IS IT IN G R E L A T IV E S
S . Attorney for
Massachusetts
*
Out of 3UU houselioldc ill lh&lt;* Mr,.
Edna Jacobs, mother
aad Tennyson Jeffersun, assist­
Mr. and Mrs. G . 0 . Nordgren village of Druxliba, org an iiol as E I u iiii - Karri,- Barrymore, y_____
ant chief postal tnspre'er, upon
farm ,
| 0f
hired day divorced her husband, Let|l
P O IA M O S P R IN G , Me - O f
and
son Leonard
are
visiting a collective
Ihter return to Ihe city wdh apJacobs, New York clolhisr.
U. &amp; Senator W illiam B. Borah pcaxlata'ely six
Inna of lottery tvlalive* in S e a fe n l, Mr. Nonl- household servant* during the
reported “gate-" Urftata.
gren b Winner ted with the Post last year. Husbands, ‘.be paper
O ffice at Ihe N aval A ir Station say*, neglect collective Wurk in
ofder tn devote Ibe I* selves to
in Pensacola.
•
P I KAPPA PHI M EET
‘J telr individual .vegetable g ar­ i l*arlly
cloudy
tonight
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,
- b F &gt; — Pi
lh* Sat unlay, alight risk of
P hi. national
collegiate
The process of aul facing iron dens, while wives market
voted
yeeterdey to or steel with xdte Is earned in holi­ vegrtabte and let servant* pinch- Ihowirw un notehesst coast:
held 11# l»40 convwwttea at C U ­ er of Luigi Catvaai, U th ccalory k it f w th nn on the' collective quite so warn* In t x treats
s a il portion,
Italian prafmear,
m' "
'*"

Marentette Boosts Canal
. In Interview In Orlando

Thomas Returns
From Vacation In
N orth Carolina

As-sistunt Fire Chief
Visits Fire Depart­
ments During Visit

Townsend Club To
Conduct Campaign
Among Merchants

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IMuii Announced Ta Rouse volt Invites
Knd Controvirsy (Jui/zers To Read
Over Merit Tests Original Doctrine

Pastor I Trietl At
Night For Murder

Russells Return
From Visit To
Points In North

Loaf D ogs Found By
Ads In This Paper

Russian Farmer*. Are
Charsed WUhNeuled

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Lookouts Journey THE
Ye R a m u s9Double Paves
W a y F o r Winning Tally To Leesburg For
Contest Tonight
its Blast L e e s b u r g ’n Chances Of

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Kodgersmen To Seek
Another Win Over
Top-Ranking Gons

Taking Loop' Leadership By Win;
Hudson Allows 1.1 Hits

going to third
Sanford
blasted
Leesburg'* ■» i,h Con’ rrraa
up at
of going into tho league nd Deilamua pulling
The
.Sanford leookouta will
aingled
to ahort journey to l,e«aburg tonight for
hip Monday night a' the second. Adi
Contreras
actoss &lt;he a rHum encounter with ihe (ion*
elpal
Ball
Park
with a .ending
ring 8 to 4 victory in 12 In- plale for the first run of the Holier* and tomorrow night they
that had ih« fans roaring game for &lt;he Itndgeramrn.
w*ll play the .Saint* in SI. AugWdh two on base, and a tie u*tine. Thursday night they will
Jintiotuly from the
eighln
within
tight,
Sanford's hardArame.
return t0 Sanford for another
W W l the score lied at four- hdting third haseman. Bob PI*- |game with the Saint* here.
' all at
at the beginning of the I 2 ih, |man, rame to 'he plate and lined | The fray in Leeafcurg ihmjld
Hudson, taking his |» double to left field down the provide one of the moat inter­
Lank,J Sid
made the first
two men |'bird ha-r linr scoring He Ramus esting game* of the tea inn or
lag him fly out and struck and Adi. A moment later Davis one of the worat.
After In
CUmmona to ret Ira the side singled to cen'er to score Pit night* shellacking at the hand*
DaSamua, who had struck ou&gt; man and knot the score.
of the Rodger»men, the Gun*
Tho count: Hanford 4, 1-ee*- will doubllea* have ba*eball mur­
times previoualy, doubled
to left field. Billy Moore burg 4.
der m their heart* tonight On
With 'he
scoring
for
the
d man at bat for Sanfnnl
the other
hand the
Locknut*
tM r half of the 12th inning. j eighth finished, the gem* went may l*e hoUtered by their r«»urahed the ball to rIghtfield fori into the ninth frame. Both lanky agemi*
playing
ln*t
night
fir hat looked to be, for a mo-j Sid Hudson and ''Poison” Jake again** the odd* and the n»n*
Bt, a foul but the ball fell |Punch began to put on the steam . may have their hand* full *n
fair for b double triil Deliamus and neither team was able to trying to stave off another »le*
to five Hanford the game •make headway againat their of- feat,
|K te 4
ferings. T h e .Sanrfnril Hurler, #1I-a*t
night'*
game* didn't
Ejr Raid scoreless until their hslf t hough, he gave up one hit in change the *tanding* a* far J*
|()th
and ltth
innings,
jaf.lhg eighth and faclcng a four the
Lee*burg and (jalnenville are con­
R handicap, the Lookouts came seemed In gel belter with rvery cerned a* both lo*t. If either
hat as though they meant ball he threw.
team lone*
tonight
while the
l-erslurg racked up the first
The first
two men,
other win*, the team that goea
and Deltamus worked marker in the fifth Inning on into the lead will likely hold it
for walka and Manager Arnold's single t,, center, Clem­ until the end of the aesaon two
||« Leach Immediately yanked mons Infield single, anil Onis’ week* hence to take the pennant.
jlab ace and replaced him single In right. In the crcitical
eighth Leesburg racked up three
^ -''Poison" Jaka Bunch.
trol counted and rutely wa* in
bora down and
Billy more runs on a fielders’ choice,
trouble outside tne eighth frame,
i
went out
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Hardee and Bunch gave up eight
with two men on base walks.
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up 1-1 hits, blow* la the Lookouta, Jake
'chance to knot the score,
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w ne scor.,1
Leesburg
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ManfurU
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Kr rura, M r i l u s . n . iln hel . Juhnson.
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NOTIC B T O C R R U ITO M S
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LEGAL NOTICE

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Reds And Islet* Take
Other League Con­
tests Last N i g h t
In
state league
games last
nigh&lt; the Orlando Senators won
■heir fifth straight contest by
tmuncing St. Auguitine, DeLand
vuilloped Gainesville, and Day­
tona Beach took their game from
the Cals'ka Auleas.
The Senator! won over Ihe
Saints by an H tn 6 acore but
gained nothing on Ihe Islanders
as they also won. The fray was
eosily for ths Ssnalora aa they
lost the services of first sackman, Johnny Frys, for several
days. Frye received a bad gash
upon the light hand in the eighth
.nmng when hr attempted tn lag
Lyle Judy out on a throw from
Atwater. Bob Overstreet, who
alerted Ihe game, was replaced
in ihe ilith by Atwater who got
rrrdit
for his I IOi
victory of
the year.
The
DeLand
Reds who ars
run to the cellar swinging I-ook
outs m 'he state limp standings,
Iasi night ruse op 1n their might
and smote tn* erstwhile leaders
of the league, the
Galneaville
G-Men , for a II to 5 loss. The
Reds pounded out 17 hits off
Hrlms and
Sparkman
while
porter was holding the G-Men
to seven hit*.
The Daytona Beach lilandars
noted out the Auleas In Palalka last night by 18 to 9 behind
thr relief flinging of Blix Don­
nelly. With the score tied in the
llnh Kureckl aingled, went to
third on Wicket's aacrlfice and
crusaed tha
home
plate
on
Steen’s ahort one to canter.

Warrant]! Deeds
Justice. Ham rt □*., Kliiabrth To
J I,, t'umbie.
Central Real Kstnte Invcstmsnt
Company To
11. Cole si ill.
Mortgagis
nund, I*. E., 8r. Tu C. J. A Lucy
II. Woodward.
Walsh, Verna M-, To Dr. A A
M. M. Capshart.
(XX) 003 02 0— 0
Cole. C. B. » l u*.. Smith Alei- .St, Aufuatin*
010 02 5 0 0 1 — H
amlrr To Central Rrel Estate Orlando
Inv. Co.
000 00 0 0 5 0 — 5
Crop Lien and Chaltel Mortgaie GaineavilU
001 500 1 4 * — 11
Smith, James, will. Tn Sanford Or tsAind
Agricultural Credit Corp.
Herbal, (ieo. el ui. A Gto. H*be Daytona Bfach 1)00 000 111 t —10
309 002 010 0— 0
rl ua. To Armour Partiliier I'alatka
Works.
MIAMI,
Fla.—Following r*
It- H. Crop Lien A Chaltsl
rant l»-n*ficlal rav-i. Dad* Coun
Mortgage
l’*rtin, J. E. et u«. A T. W, Jit ,-* 'ty’a lima crop has shown d»prospvcta
arc
et us. To Sanford Production valopmcnt and
good fur satisfactory yields dwrCredit Assn.
Flits, Alice et vir., W
A. Tn Ing the summer, ac-oiding to
Sanford
Production
Credit County Atfent Charles Steffanl.
Shipment nf llmra In carload
Assn.
loti began several wrek4 ago.
Crop Agreement
South
!*k e
Apopka
Citrus
Growers A»sn. To J. G, Her*berger et u*.
'
Heliafacliona of Mortgage*
Calvert Debenture Corporation
To Crntral R. K. Inv.Co.
I
Calvert Mortgage Company Tu
Lois L. Flowers et vlr.
|
Civil Raita
i
Cates, J J. Va Mr*. I. I, Davis.
Crap Lien A Chattel Mortgage
McGinns, T. J. st uv., Anna B.
B o d k a — flprlngR — T r e lk r e
to Sanford Agricultural Credit
A price you ea a a ffo r d
Corp.
to p ay
Crop Agreement
South I*k e
Apopka Growers
Asm. and Fred Ball et uz.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, l!t:Ls

Established In 190S

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Dewey Tells Jury
H in es P rotected
Policy Racketeers
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Officials Are
Named Part Of
“Red” Society

British Shakeup

Mason Charges (iov-;
eminent AidesW ith
Eiitfiitfinn In "Suhversive A ctivities"

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F t S L W£ S i Coal* Of C i.ru,

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Strvker Characterizes
With Stale Body
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Leslie llorc Helisha,
ubove. h. ,klil •i-nl t'liiiii 11l"!l * 1
Statements As DinMl
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new -Irak c u p d e n g n e d I V I . Ihi ' 1t i Oil . iiSf'i ' Mi tit i n m l
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VKtl|,,.„«n t e v te w e i l Hie. - p r * : , d in rh,- b,gt, imlnln.iiiit A n r e
•I lit I l ll 11I I t Mil III 1‘nhi ip
James J. (J im m y ) lim es, til - h i d o r t o f c i t r u s g r o w e r s . ........ I
W x i l d Will
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R om e Sees H u ll’s
Talk As Attack O n
“Have Not Nations”
D yson Begins
Repairs To Old
Hardware Store

Defense Counsel j Group At Parley
Denies Charges

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A ppeiilAifuinstbawlessness Welcomed
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I n s u r g e n t s (!ast
Lots With Fascists

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turn fo r Die political protec­
Kasputs saw
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of
the
lute
Dutch threat o n tin* p a r t of t h r u n i W e r i
iiiM-lhnif the
bnriding, Uid till lovc-twiif y ill th»* sp. i ub
Krhulti multi-millliiii dollar pot t hrm^rlvr^.
•*! i i n t e n t w i n i
wished Moml.iy *W tUp I . * 0* I ‘
io armament
Hr lauded the jnm-nt
pur
S;ivs Organ's t'tilily i Boston Manufacturer in tin office."* id V i' t UlUielly
k-y racketeer.
miiic rreunleducl imii
I
ptMfti of thr growiT'i of Ihe *lat»*
Dewey’, statements, mane n
Increases In Pro-1 Says Business ( 'im­ s«hd Son s, l m Ifi y c a r - HC'nld X I m|f HC't --.4L 1. . w . u l l t a b i l i t y , a *
lull iicr ^ &gt;»f ih.* Worker* A l l inHr«,
w h o h a v e in (0 11my n afijuirrtl
i oOlptHiy - p r op of 1In* until mi
hi* opoaing address u| Hines'
" h a v e no t
an a l l t, k “ pop H.
avtivi* m tif^aiiiinihr \VI’ \ \sork
4 .0 0 0 m e m h e n w h i c h , h r •uiul i"»
port ion 'fo I. i if h t
«litions Are Better •1v m S j in lo r d
irial on ronapiracy charges, were iin onuMial expression
nulioii
).*' i many n l It a l y .
mtui (JroupAssistinj? In E f­ i i - , iiiilotli- m a n y t *»ouniiiU’*t'*
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ihe
; n i e p o r t*
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denounced by the defense tuunsel rat un the p a r t o f t h r g r n w e r a
IV F r e y . A F l
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Taut Uoyil Strykrr as “diabolical
aily hail ti-Atifleil th.»i f u r n
The orgnniiaiiofi fume »hmil
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In CM i i ip ti H .n o - ip i .c k l y
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♦*t o f Ih .
f i p n . d it* t ,tk
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falsehoods".
luiil cast
the S|okii. h In i n f i l l
Trailer Camp Here i n u r n V i held It iar It I'Iu c h in
fo
quicklv anil rffeclively, t h r
and Mini nt.itiii-lh 1h e n lot
U
I grid t on poll i
hut M il l h. It
IIO i*Ui k llOllO' 4, p.i44||ilr
. h find* I\
w ith
Ita ly
’’The
whole
case", he said, Delsani! attorney ileclareil. tha t
nu • t I H utuoilH. bf j v i hr uolllw o ld
he p u nd ia ^e d locally und
a in I t ieMit.iTiy. p r i l l ap
•.■ding thn
” 1* aataruted with &lt;he rankest he hardly realized it had taken
1•U'U'j iif tt i v ts p 11||4 \ « i h, I l a n k
. .ns W . d i 0 d.l\ ,U
Andrew
Csrrnwny,
apesking rnit H e ii Innip n't* of •!• h-rfiite*
tha t h'l iil lulou
w o u ld lie ii -i d
hopes ,.| Mo B r i l l h i ol French
perjury
ever
presented
lo a pliter. He added tfi.itIL under the *t 'hi- .layer,- nu-vting *' the tn a W o t kern A l l i a n c e c o n v e n ­
I k 4 Mr. I V t 4* ■I
il V\dkb liuoh.oo C ' h e Fmniw p.ofo ♦
I"he m i n e s h .r e fi . u i l will l e
lo w ulab nw f o •*! r " volunteers
jury In New York county,
H o t e l Oil huddlin' and il
I in\ •h
rirrum*t«nce«
th r
Seminole Mayfair lliiit'l Tut-,day nigtil, tion w h o . he '•aid, w e n
O..UM4 I 144 li H l' l , lemoifelekl m the $|u non i m p r o v e
111 .llld
It'
f i uni &gt;In- &lt; t&gt; d w *.
Tha
defense
attorney aleo County group nhotild do all hi
m univ*
on the • 1* *
Mil ued '
I .1 k 4 M II &gt; ........ lav m eiil p r o R r a u i. M r . I l y s o n s in tr d
The
11a i ■ eh .ti ,t
viguroualy denied
Dewey'* ac- jtj&gt; power to fo-opernte with the tcpnrtvd tha' *t 'hr M u l e di­
pov *TUinentk
i | the
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Hoi
n t ile.
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oil
I he 0 » \b;i“
IVhen Fn*y had coin Itnied,
und
t he wh ol e e x te ri o r
of Hie li i e i id m Ini*
I .tin»K
II
c imi- .. ui of 4 mm*
cuaatlona that the former Dis­ state uftaoriation In itn efforts to rector'* meeting held m Winter ftc|irc*o‘iitattvi* rjioin i ■’, llcpnh- “I 11o ■*•-1
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b hng
Haven Aug 11 it was recom­
|h|c||,il ,| I-,.. ipp.ii i d l y s t i u n g e r
trict Attorney William
Dodge, batter the lot of the grower
Hit
mow! utMl t il or^ ill "I
liciin,
New Jersey,
-aid
he
\ I loll! u Hie U lt e r i o r Hie w a ll s w i ll he te |
Itllld llld the Mlddh
mended 'hat a Comm litre tn- ap­
Tammany man, and Magistrate
Pieinier J u i f i
llo .&gt;. , 111" ‘ llld. In-mu
Hr also Rpnke a few word* ol
was convinced the album c wax
t h a n h r l o i i - w .t h
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and
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Sf.d.
Hulo Capahaw, had been "in­ praUo for U K. Kramer, pren- pointed hi confer with the State " ihhc of I hi* real front orniihizacontrol ami
do IO'.He ili’lM'tlih Oil the llgllt
th. colic te le floor a r e ;tU u 1Debt.led , N e g n t i i o i n h ui n conflict iii
I Hu 111*1 *
fluenced, Intimidated or bribed" dent o f the atate group. com- (Vputlmenl nf Agricullura in an
. iff !■a I itini I tupI m tin* tiBsctoo
li« *'* of ihe l n i i n i m r i N pa rty
T h e c o m p a n y i* uixn consoler
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m
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belt
No.Ml
effon
to
tpunaur
an
orange
fes­
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iiuiiistcrN, r»*
mend lag - him far hU energetic
La*rr, Iliv A Umcr, Worketx* • I brht In t omi'i ntraili*ol if used I"\ ,»riw s t u n . ! , .pi al ify inr : hi
in j 1o*«wrfn|«r
th e lhn&gt;r
of the
*h*' elld
t h e two
I vX I«, &gt;t to lio^e
In the opening addrass, Dewey efforts on behalf of the uxaoria- tival in Miami this winter in
bolted an fmntl'*
lb
ifa^t -Hi illiisl r u l o m ut a
Afliunct’
prrjmlcnt,
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utymi:
Ihid
u
inaiki
runjunr'i'in
with
Ihe
normal
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tf
nurd
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vividly iketched lha operation* tion.
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p*a*
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Blind m a n an d a p e r s o n w i t h n i d i
had fnilrd t»» |oc^cnt proof ih
11 of|l
ns to i‘11911unite Ho- steps
in Ih*' l e x ’ de f Usui. ' o
Orange Howl football game
of the policy racket and charged
mu y o*h'f pla-• d HI 4 D'ultl id’
Thr Seminole group which had
ihe
u
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barter
mu
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n^a^cd
in
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I
Ih
e
enrh.
i I m "Ho w il Ii w hi* li to
The purponof holding
Ihe
■he Schulti mob had boasted to
.ntnlelv iIi aV f'ltdei Ihe circlin'
a membership Hat of approxi­
I' h i n s
r.u the
i i ’iiov:il o.h of
fuiniiiar
festival, it »a * explained, would Anitiiun activfirs.
the underworld that Hint* *»&lt;
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pouih
d
on!.
the
hhn.I
mately 60 prior to the meeting
lu il h h n g
w ile
d l H w u hy
*1 d a r e nay l l i r p c i i t i U I / i
i
ie Ihivmp a Hn“ 111 I* X1lli-s Mill'
be an advertising a&lt;un&lt; similar
the
political protector of toe
niuii would Ini Ye I he ji.Kilning,
I Cuol In usd i*w
'il* V lire#|
was swelled hy thr addition of
11 111 -111! i
pu tty
fo n g h
tune
t%
In (hut held in New Urleun. and ( *niiim i n t i « t x in o u r o r n a t ii / .ti
racket.
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11
Oil
M
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fl
a number of new member* and
is p r o l m b l y less
than
m
M ■ iiunmii' fl 3l&gt; !»!»•
hid
ili'ip p ’ d
ug n
afid iMHI Il c-s
in Dallas each year
With a 12-man jury and two
many morr expressed their in
n M*n&gt; u r i . t . " t i l l i i " ! -• »• a u i : o f f tn pi iicHciilly n* Mtini*", he W ork vSUirted A t New
Tom Smith, president of Ihe Frry’x i-wT* organization,
alternate* chosen from * special
...1,1 l i n t
I . * W ill** ' l l ' I ' u l
tention o f Joining.
i unit
- Ho i*
-.aid, ' l.ld m leu eld iiioiilh
mo
Slute Juniur Chamber of Com­ niiuhinixt*' umim," I,assn
Hit of 300 talesmen yesterday, the
Experiment Station I P*'-t»iiaM»i r \l .1 1|t.||y re-*
'• i l l
Fred Forward, president of the merce, .trrs.ed Ihe neces.ily id " V r l I ci*r‘ ainl&gt; vvouM not •h.i r t &lt; ill o Vein n r m | H •• loll m 1
h a 4 K i n a .leciih-d up m il! and
state cleared ihe way for &gt;hv unh
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Seminole
County
Citrus
Crower*
|M‘» *»'
orga niza tion
with
!•• nu
it u«i&lt;Ni.ii ••» r*»a#
| b u l l e d l u c ' i l u y m e hi f o l t u w in g t%
CsslIssH s* Pan* To***
re-organiiation
for the
group his
Worse *•! f ! h i t . m y
tilt 1.0 VISTA. Ainr IT
The b ' i * e v%. •1k ■* b -la'iit it.u w h i c h t'Hik
1 HIM'
Association, who presided*
i»x and -ugge.ted a reduction in 'hr 'tlangi r ml sly Miihvcrsivr*.*'
I 'illicit SH»IC"« t Jover liiiicnt Auri h i m I,. \\ n - h o i i ' I n i l , N e w Y o r k ,
pressed hU hope and belief tha number of paid director*.
From ano* her witness, \\.»b.i where ,! III ** 1'*'* * • n w i l h o n ! i i a i &gt; “ Torso K iller’s" 12th
eyemidi * \\ " . t i l 1 ** u n t i d y h u n i t
tutI" iii ii I l h*|.a1 111u*nt F.x per un* ut the \ . ’ w Kti$*hin*f i ,ii i"h# p,* tin the membership will be swelled
D wai reported tha&lt; a ctli- H. Hlet*Itu v h n i n m i n of the A m i
Viet im Fou ml Ini lump Slut m u p l o j . i 1 I-* tell11wK $fl &lt;11Mhf -VK ar11a, aMi| m far \*i»s,i aa
to IDO within the next week or »en*’ committee, togelher with ican Coalition Cnmniittfr on .• CWppel
to.
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Then- a i *• iMiiiiV 1If1lit, VVlli'l •• 1)4' look p a l ! in i ln li *
|** f Mill J$ h i l l * '
nmler *ay
.1. ti. Sharon, amt Mayor I'dwurd tinnul Mfcurily, *h«* I'omntitt* •*
I I*\
!»•• i •*
&gt;ntiiig cilrux iiite-q nlwiiI’ ftnil i iih-i y i*\4'tl Kl of I ft** new past
1 I.F.V I I \ N l » , \ n r 1
(» » '
Higgins have Iit hr n step, linear. I hriird that then* wua "gini* dun
- urnI me hex hi gh
1 ft m i i l i u m
W ill
t rloMif*llllilr .1
i»rjiiv 111 IlH •Id In.me l o a n ofi
I' Oil 11*1 »lIl Ml,
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i be
e»t*blr«hment
here
uf a g e r 1' ih.it CiniiiminixU, m h u u I i s "
I' hin.i * ftitlile* The n, I'mV1*1 mi .inn "1 •Kl.or.l
have Miii .• K i i h t i i k'&lt; MV *’ 1 Ih** l . l i h i l t il. I.44M* A I'iii la v •ill 1
armrehiat^,
"ultra
pacifistand
trailer
camp.
The
group
visited
He Assulsiea Press
Samuel ahoiit r»l| hy Mi
1 A xmnlar
Willi. m Wt II, sly 11,11s' Mass.
New Smyrna and cuiducted the uthci?4*-X vboiild fui in .» " u n i t ' d pci 4011 •ml till* n o n e light pel I.lki 41f 1*H*I (III Ml 11 l&gt; Il HIM
The Rewt wave that ha* taken
pill l A x|iace i i b* Un pir*■|'UT* (( f •I iiiiio- 31 II111" If Ml’ » ••( Iih "ti.ii in-law
milled H« ciiler the ru n in, the It (Ui’i l n ' 1* * Mul t In'*V
owner of a trailer camp there frunt*' in this country
heavy V * toll and brought dl*ami
'laiinhltr.
Hi nml
Mrs,
Mr*. Ollte
Bryan,
Seminole nod persuaded him tu vi.it Kan
If that aht'Ultl develop, he add IIItil e ■ Kiiiitn&amp;rc the | i i o n w i ll . Ilf 1Ih. 144*4|V .of th 1 Vb1 i h vie 3*pple e n b u f e
romfort to million* abated slight­
i.rtUriary rv •■Mir lit wi ll ha vi*. In tint
" l ol-o
A e e o r i lu ig lo on.* of the n o n
'iivli IliitHiil, \b H o t l y i.fftci*
|||l* i lly • imiil
Supervisor ford to discuaa the desirability of
Il'M tlB vN •• r « « i Ib r**»
ly today, and prospect* of «cat- County Recreational
o il ie r w
4
Lbtiith,
he i i t n ' i l i ' t l , the cl
oil t he )ol» |!
plilimeit t
M a O al.tl
111 1 h*s vkithlmi:
».f Mary
K il l I'l "
lared shower* pugured relief for for the Works Progress Adminis­ establishing a camp hrte.
firlcin V
s uf 41 |id -MI1 111 11 lllllk
'..loner w o r k on Hie c u r e t n k e r 'x rc**i Fli/i»!tt’Hi l*i.[.'M,.i. •o Dr. llulph
|ni 1111■4# Wl'l1*4 h
T Iji
Finding the aituation &lt;u hi.
part o f lunbnked eastern sea­ tration, today began a program
•k till i lehr** til IX Kheek T i l lx eXpe^lllielit busilirk Hpi-ttirr ii* Ike Lindsay
riM.rn lilt t* :t'i*» till ccUy l»» pin ( . f t In r *3,11*1 m u l l 1Ill'll th
1 e
of
supervised
recreation
for liking, it was reported that the
board.
pn r(i*m t&gt;. the ui 4 ica'*cA m 1 fit
ntntKTi w h en r o m p l e t e wi ll lake Mm torial t liupol ,,f iKimnanuet
ft.mill I a at n ig h t 1iMI feel a w a y
In Pennsylvania nine death* children at the Grammar School trailer camp operator promised
Sir
l l u i h r aiix wt 'icf l n i|Ui*v w » i .• lho,-&gt;i* o f a m an
in WO ne r e i of Utml l e a w i l l** Hie t’burrh to It---ton. II,. gave tbo
11„ gjvv serious consideration
resulted from lha • weather tn playground.
, '» 4
I hifi he &gt;4 i*l m a n y .......pit* h ave
I HI. .*! g o v c r m u e i i l hy II
T h e In* lu I an d u p p e r
A , ( ». periP't bntle ii way,
A
number
nf
children
were’
wards
r.lablishlng
a
camp,
last three dayi; Washington, D.
Ibiiing
hi;, tilp, Mr
Holly
rt'kfil fill..,
The .(U**44i|il.tl
i-, a n . 'iiiaii, the l l l t i t u r - o k i l l i n g am i xi tnaieil nu the nho r,
**f
rummiltv-e
consisting
fi., had IH hospitallied prostra­ present anil various games were| a
why ti... n’l lhe c v»* ifnrcuikc ID kn t i m . i%el e fm ilitl u l the iluniti I j i k e S l e e f *o the O g h i "1 the I,u,l occasion •»» observe business
tion* yesterday, and doien* of enjoyed. It was raported. Mr*, i Robert J. Holly, Jr., John Ivev
ri-iul,tintis and to gauge the outTALLAIIASSKK. Auk- 17
the pro-|j. K. Rowland. Jr. and K. K.
U t il it y
lu
proportion
In the &gt;cMeriluy.
I H w a ^ a e e It o i d .
other* were given first aid by Bryan also reminded
lint, t„r Hie Klurida tourist sea(O -T h ,
Kl„r«la
I'uwt'r m&gt;d amount of wm It &lt;loii«* Hiicli ii *
ambulance
crews;
Ualtlmore gram will rontinue at the play- ■Ijtney, was appointed to ap'"ii next winter, lie 'uid peupln
ground at 0:00 o'clock Thursday |preach the City with a *ug- Light Compiny l,,lay mad-- uii the .11 iii* .It I«*tSx or mini*, other
I rousted six prostration*.
cvciywliere st-rni lu lie enjoying
ailvinca paynu-m uf |I2A.Wni „n iMirt of Hie liuilv that It U’ cil a
nrornlng
and
urged
attendance
ge-dion
for
placing
an
adver
High humidity added to na
l&gt;i„t.|,vrjly and have hopes of even
tlu- rah Ureal deal? The uinwer la that
of Sanford childrrn of lha alt- lUi'im-nt in Die magaiim- “ (» « " I'a t'J.'IU- taxrx "tu
Hob' s discomfort. In the Houth
belter times t,t come in the near
giblr ajrr.
lint and (hr Hn.tr V. lb,
the c &gt; c uMimlty tloeMfi't be co m e
initilUhfd
in
Sanfmd.
Tha
purthe heat wave entered tts fourth
I future, iiHhiiugl, be puinteil out
better with u»e for tin* mmin
|Hi«a
of lha
pdvartlxmirnt, i&lt; rnt finam-ial proldenia."
day, with temperatures
only
•hut tkrle was a certain element
QUAKE SHAKES BURMA
I'rvaidrnl llryan
Hank* that it ii forceil to work UiuJci
. a , ai*i,l, would b« lo alrraa tha
alightlp lower.
MIAMI, Aug. 17, —W ) A ut*» tiurrpw thr amount und irpay il of uncertain'y which seemed to
4 u .i ll ui ira an I ' l i t T l l l t t
valua of Sanford aa an induatriul 'clrgraphnl frum Miami lu »r-'
ly-tem
fur
iiinking long-term ui five equal annual payments ul I,,- rseeling a ii-lartlmg inlluen.-e.
BOM BAY India— UP)— A se­ ai'a.
rvtary uf HUtr B-,l,t’ rt A. Gray
I'ui Ith lu pruvidu tint i r - L i r m - lit) unci lllti to . IL- nor 1 aiso |j,. ,1,.,-lared that people every*
vers varthquaka, baliavad to have
(hot paymrnt U un I'.a way tu-rr.
rr» wilh upt-raling rupi'al was plare $21) l t j t’
tmik til the w |ll,r i , # ( l . ((11s-r,-afs-sj in Klorido
rentarvd in upper Burma, waa
It will gu inlu thr grmtul
During lha flrat year nf Ufa,
■I,trill,,-,I
ut a
runfrrrnrir uf entl of a rr„p ,-a- ' ii. the laud |and no'ru than ever before ere
rvglatcrad today by aaiamographa ranpiratory diaaaiai ara raxporui- rrvvnuc fund which i* •„ drplrl
Kurin
Si-rnrity
Aitm inintrnt jun owner, knowing ihe tenant has planning lu come here next win­
at Bombay, Alipora and Dahra blr fur 10 dratha par Ihnuxaad rd '.hat cabinet nffiriaU »»&gt;*l (hr
Wurki-ra
yexterday.
The plan funds fur operating, is willing to ter.
Dun.
HoWSt) could make rabbits
live births.
State might Inaa thrw
HUj,
will Ih- pul ililn after, rxprn- make a long-term lease at belter
Mr. Holly cited the condition
appear out of a
fr,trial aid pruj&lt;rta tn'ra* it ran
nirnlnlly in Kluridti, Alabumu, rate*. In the Spring the operating of I hi- people uf tihiu in ilreat*
■ilk bat, but Tho Sanford
supply $123,000 within ‘ hr near
capital in released tu Ihe farmer mg the apparrnt prosperity of
Geuigio and Suu'h t’aiutinn
Ilm lC a clautriad ad* per­
'uturr.
K, S. Murgan, a.ral&gt;Unt dlrrrl- by the district KHA supervisor. 4tie country. He said "they don't
form ft * '* of magic almost
"I am vary rinnh plaaaarl at
At
a conference uf sup.-r- know wI,at hard tiuu-s are" and
ur in rhurgr uf rural rrhabitias a mating. Tha rotum of a
thU attltu.tr." said Gray, "and
The Medical Drtachinrnt and ■«ti„n fur 1hi. rrgiuii rsplainrd visors and specialists uf his re­ "everyone scums lo be busy and
lost dog • few minuU* after
paymen*. certainly
ia helpful- Headquarters uf I,sal National tb* plan which he originated.
gion, which includes Arkan-js, happy." Automobiles are being
tbo findor had rvad an ad in
ThU will go a lung way „r, Ih* (iiurds held u routine drill l e v
Under pir rent
arrangement*, Mississippi and Luuisiana, and operated In greater number*, ha
York,
Mra.
McMall
naaarted
aha
v Awl. **e'v *u'
f°r tha
tbls r,&lt;wtpap«r, Is tbo latest
stun
in
the
Armory
last
night.
Yowall Company, who raUimad enjoyrd tha entire trip a groat payroll for September I "
Morgan nald, a nenly farnirr ran Region 5, which incluitrs Klurida, said, and referred to several
axampUWallod to our atten­
rccanity from a trip to Now
Georgia
amt South laflic Jams encountered on hi*
obtain i,pirating capital unly on Alabama,
daal and had a grand lima,
tion by • tttUflod curUour.
Thu Suufurd Townsend Club short-term loans. Bream* uf this Caroline, Retd said the pendulum
T V A FOWEE TURNED ON
Vo»k whara aba purehasad tha
tour.
Clyde power*, of Port Orange,
Nu. I will hold It* regular meet he cannot make lung-term lease* which haa swung rapidly toward
Fall and wlatar atock for lha Sha polntad oat that aha had
The weather during his north­
brother-tn-Uw of W. T. WoolIng
Tliiir-duy
night
at
the
YV
V
KNOXVILLE.—
W
)—
Thr
firat
local clothing alara. daeUrad tha good fortuna te ao* th* pa­
of land anti I* furred tu ren* farm tenancy in the past has ern visit was not particularly
Icy. . local fc*d itora owner,
laka
Building
at
H:00
o’clock.
unit
o
f
Knoxville’s
distribution
that woman's fashions &gt;hh saa- rade with which Now York walfrom yi-ur *o year at unfavorable given ovidqpca of reversing.
pleasant, Mr. Holly
stated, ilk
who ltv«a g, | U t WUlow Ave­ aon ara gay and bright, and
system for Tennessee Valtry Au­
Tenancy totals 60 percent for fart he found the climate at home
rules. The direct result I* a fre­
I
comcd lha ImopWatibl* Dourf
nue, loat hi* *atlar dog on
wall adapted to lha Florida scan*. "W rong ZV y” Corrigan on HU thority power wee put Into oper­
quent shifting frum on* lucatiun hla region, but Reid disclosed a welcome relief from the op­
Monday, An ad In lha Tuaaation yesterday.
Mayor Waltrr
Bba rrvaaJad (hat atylaa ara
tu another with Hill* prospect nf that teat year one but of t'J pressive heat In the big ettlea at
day Sanford Herald carried
aot to radical hi daaign. Ulng on arrival from Inland. Than war* Mynatk threw th* switch arnding ■, me i,an •&gt;•■ ruunn m rtvi mu acquiring machinery and animals. borrowers frum the KHA or th Kaal, he •aid.
Ihe information which waa 'ha eonaarvathra aid* and dapand- thousands of people to aa* him, TV A current into th* hum* » . Pirn- Avrnue. A diacusiion will
The new aytem a* described MOO person*, had accumulated
Mr. if oily was accompanied by
ropd by a member of tho T.
lac tktefly upon artialie color* lha said, and moat Now Yurkara Mr*. Carrie L Young, an ag*d be hrld wi ’.ha elrctlon of o ffi­ hy Morgan permits the farmer aufficiant reserve* to make a hi* wife; hi* daughter, Nancy;
T. V u n l«y family a, t i l l
cer*.
and color ammunition* for Uwir decla rad th* ovation v ia avan widow.
lu borrow working capital for a down payment or reach an agree­ and by Mra. Daisy Lewi*, wta*
Sanford Am . A few mirmtao •ffttt.
period uf five year* with Ih* ment for th* purchase of Und. went as far aa Pittsburgh,
greater
Hun
that
givan
Col.
talar lha dag waa aaan In the
Complete renovation
of
A larga part of 'ha stock purCOME HAS GOOD DAY
his stipulation that ho repay a pur*
The group, asaembltd tu die*
bach yard af tho Btaaloy homo
itudlo at IM N. Park Avenue tiuii each year and place in a cuaa an onlargeed program ter
clmaod tnalndad spparal for aot- Chaika Lindbergh,
Rafarring
again
to
Hu
bualnaaa
••d It* n w
n o notified.
is
tha
Contribution
uf
Rober*.
L
tego girl* and, Mra. MsNail, said,
JACKSONVILLE — (A l— Gov
bank account opened jointly In next year, heard Milo Parkins,
T. I t
Barnett, Idtero ia UttW doubt Hut mumt of which took bar to Naw York, ah* enter Fred P. Cone, undergoing Com to the remodeling and build­ hla turns and tha name of the aulaLaat national
administrator,
thu girl* will law axlnmcty addad that oil the whole con­ treatment for a heart ailment at ing boom now flourish's,; In Ban- KHA an amount aufficiant &lt;o predict that Hu United States
manager o f the A A P. store
Partly
cloudy
tonight and
on 2ml SL, loat Mo shepherd piouad wkk Ik* mw Baa afkat* dition* tn th* alething field ap­ a heeptUI kero, waa raported ford- Mr. Cox. whoa* bualnaaa operate hla farm Hla next year- would aot up a dual budget auch
night to tiara experienced enterprise i* known aa the Ea­
Ika moat altrartlv* of peared te be Ui proving and that
A* on Uluatratlon, aekl Morgan, aa Sweden’*, where recoverable Thursday, possibly showara nee*
dog, which waa rotnrnod by a
•kick an tka nobly dooignad u t maaafactanra with whom
day. Moepitel at- ses Bte-dio, expect* to complete a farmer who need* ItOO to pro­ Hama, such aa F8A loan*, would esteem* south roost tonight 0*4
tha ‘lortT nd
ftrtllliar and other ba budgeted acporately from .aon- in Hiram* aortheaat porttoe
■aid than had b**a no the painting and decoration work vide toed,
Thursday.
•
,
,
*
te hla condition.
essential* for • crop conacn can TocrremAto appropriation*.
this with. *
s *
iirgintEilU uiii
hut
thrit
nlwn\ihty hail fa il rt l hrctt iii p *»f n»i*i
t a k e n u h j « * u U v r i u r lack ,«f in

Orange Festival
Is Discussed At
Meet Of Jaycees

I' 'hit

I sIMliitt), I LAI ill * ]» * t I f 14*14t i"ii ii.limm-i i j .■• Miry Amler*
iiiti, i t m i ' l o i ••! i f iitig*
Id iic iu ,
uiitl Vlin* tik iiM U
in lIn- uffk*a
of i •incut i*n
lh»- hoUMc
com m iM iv
lo*uril
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R. J. Holly Returns
From Vacation In
Northern S t a t e s

Supervised (James For
Children Are Started

i

Heat Wave Abates
Slightly After
Taking JLife Toll

1939 Taxes Paid
By PowerCompany
ll( To Assist S t a t e

FSA To Put Into Effect New Plan
For Long-Term Loans To Farmers

Loat Dogs Found By
Ads In This Paper

Women's Fashions To Be Gay This
Season, Says Ann McNeil On Return

(!itv News Briefs

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TOO L A T E TO C LA S S IF Y

That Cross State (a n a l Again

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I’ rnnpcrtn for nn enrly ri-Miimiitimi nf iho enn mvi-r.-tj'1
ovrr tlir [imjKi.iiii cross stntc ciiiml «pi&gt;t’a n il
likely ihit
week ns Wnshiniftnn corrcnpomlon - discliwcd that pm[)on

S TR A N G E A S

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SEEM

Bv RUSSELL KAY

Daytona Bunch: A lot has ts-rc l'»* b«rn given ■n oppertunit^j
* 11*1* 1, *huu' our wm'&lt;r viailo*a|tD m**t and talk with a ioi
tiol very tittle attvnhon has been |Ihr** pmpl*. I find them all
1
ft** a* SaaVarS. PlarMa. aaCar IS, I'tlts Ilf till' Cllliul ilPl* illfPlItly 1111111■■pf strings ill ill!' Cajlital
paid to the ever inciraatng nutn- amax*il al the marvrlou* siimK : J«| I f I'M frrH «r Martfe I* iwt-' hoping to place the RI97.fHHl.iHio measure in line for inimebrr of folk&gt; frum other *ta&lt;*a mer tlimal* Florida ha* to offer
«lii*.e
considenitinn
when
('ongresH
convetieH
in
January.
iO L L A J ID U D U A H
who cbme
Thvy *r* &lt;l*!ight«i with thr ro.,1
M ltat
Must prominent
in
this agitation,
according to
mchti, sb**n*« from rou*quiTu*»
summer.
C O B O C N O I A R - M ^ M W at
( il.idstone Williams, o f the Miami Herald’s Itureau, is ConFor many, many yeara Flo- ami o(h*r p**la.
■ v a ir n im o n a s m
gressman Is'x (Ireen who is s ill nursing a pel peeve herMiana laboieti
umirr the ini
Tho»* rxp*ri*ncinK Ihrir f iral
F l f i k l * ta A J k B B fB
prejaiun i hat because our i^ale .ummrr h*r* (*ll how thvy wer*
Carrir, ......... ................ saja rause, though he Is fou rth raiihing member o f the lin e r s
was a ‘winter playsrvund" and
. . . . . . . . . . i*
Hariiors Committer, he was unaMe to get any special
1 irnui ihutll *nmmg ami imagiml
the bulk of our Uni fiats w came |
ar« Msstsa .......................... o . » * i c'onsiderii|piii for his l,j|[ m he lust session o f Congress
that thr hrat would hr tvrrihtr.
here
ilunri|f
Ihe
wmier
months,
5 2 L E ? * - : V J ami the day iif adj'mirninenl arrived without any itr-finil*we could not hope to enter the but (hry w*r* irrupl.d to try it
SIS . S O a a r r
*•"-*•.
a a rS a
at ;11.| | ,.n 1 ,1 'ilm • j i k t ‘ 11
t t S H S r r a a ls lte w a a a * a « l , » *1 n C U ,,n
"•
“ summer resnrt*’ field and while by fn*n&lt;U who hail b**n iluwn
wai**iaiaa&gt;.at, i»r ts* p a r,,.. *i
j j r W illiam s also i«'i evi'S a fallal measure will he III
thin feeling1 &gt;* bem^ overcome to h*f* at thi* time uf y*ar and
fibres * i'*VV* •*."oaiVa
rtMliiertl lii the Senate hy Claude l'ep|a r "w ln l in In- -utMime extent there are ntitl plen'y rrtuinru with glowing r«'|&gt;"rl».
&lt;rtewftfloofl/
* ru m T a liu i « m w
» » »
cesslul lam p aign fo r renom im hion earlier this year,
re
of commumtiex
and pleniy of Now thry ar* planning to cornsaw* t s » it*rats la is* a.oaaai ferred to tile i.iiiiil w ith fin o i
Senator I’eppi r is .1 nil Til
people who cease all effort at rack ihfin.rlvc* and bring other*
her or the com m erce com m .' ee o f the upper chamher. to
the first Hijjn of Spring and fold with ihern,
«H ftr e o U K e ft m
their lily white arms to sit back
of &lt;s* rvaaif*
wiis
p,i**ipai which a i anal hill, if iutrodui eil would lie referred.
m M fow tR o p u
Florida truly has more
lo
m a r * t o I S l M i a a. a
,('ailing
...............
...............
... t ii
and feel sorry fur &lt;hemselv&lt;?s
that
F lorid a’o. her
at...lent
Ion to
offer as a summer resort than
th?
uuyfh
the
lon^
K
ummer
months
-o far been rather noni'inilor, Charles n. Andrews,
many state* that advertise them­
as MrralS la a a ta k ., #1 TS*
white they wait fur the next
hams suggests the |xn-iselves extensively as such. Our
aria I a* Praaa a l l i l la airla- nmml' al oil thr canal, .Mr
crop of “ winter visitwr*".
4y aallllas la I
delightful coa&lt;t
cities on hoili
&lt;ii ,’ ’ a '^ tidily that in view of
o f the
n n s s ily o f his Having I"
Many so called Florida tour^
the Atlantic and Gulf are all
vtMiiac i* ii *a
anTTawiar stand for ri’-elee’ ion in 1910. even Senator Andrews nun
Ut cities «tiek their heads umler
justified in terming thern*elv»*j
m am iaaTatsi* h w &gt; ^ a * ^ ■ '«
f „ rred to take a stand on the &gt;anal early in I he n ix '
their win** in April or M ay and
“ summer resort*'’ and should do
All Hoais u ' w ’ i' m ii . * .» .*a- session.
Mr W illiam s also points m l that the canal lost
do not become active ip m until
so, going afler Ihrir share uf
ami SJapalaka. kraala aa* al—
, , , | „t(eresl Mp|mllCtlt* '0 I he death o f Sella or 1 op
full,
Sht»ps
close,
hotels
cease
•
M AP188.
this business, for ■he field hadn't
operations, promotion of every
land, while Senator Vandrnliiirg, am* her outH|-ikeii intu'
been scratched and Die campaign
rharar tr ceaara ami th&lt; native
_________
in a Ii puhlirau.
need no* be limited to a few
anions
[
JtnjiijI
h
t
ion
m
m
!
e
J
£
row'In
Ami si, il would seem tli/l Ihoiigli the eaual li.i ai
southern states but might well
iff
each
live
t
*
THE IIKAK
effort
to
1
thrir
retoh lieen killeil a gisul m am ' me- hi till1 pa s ’ few tears
take in all the middle weat and
[til her until the Yankees retui ri
■t has ait altnod su perm iliiral wav o f n u llin g htu k to lit'
all eastern slate*.
0 foolish fillr, l«» m+
stiulh.
again.
Thai it will Is- a very live issue m he next -• ton
I
have
personally
vlaiteJ
iou* *yvn
rfmpfHOwet^ 1 A few years
Day tom
How much I l*»vr
Beach look a fly ?r at tryma
ti
to every stair east of the Mississip­
i * ff
l o v r r n u M 1&gt;»&gt;
business pi in the summer as well a« a
1build up a summer
ftRpne
cohsTiTuThm
Wtlghfd Ilk* » ^Mrk f HtlgEl.
Money a a* stpent for e o im tru c- good many in the west and nona
cut tn bui*.
motrircatles have a summer climate thu&lt; can
a«lv* rttamjf.
l ive
compare with Florida's, Florida
Of provpfi Hy ri'HMi»n*N
s*alrs tn
louled
ihe ’* m B h r r n
gpometry ?
v llin a folks to t r y a s u m m e r al summers, compared to the sumIII New ^’ urk DmIii .v begins
the
trial
na
The
c ii y , mer* in most of those states, i«
*'I tay tona
B* aeh
Mines, Tam m iiny district lender and member
to talk about ami I
Lev* la a flight of wing.
ie e r e a lu mi d e p a r t m t n L somethin'
is rec
h
il*
lii'iiiiHTitl c Commit tee. agiiin-t whom Ih -ir
mean maybe.
Folks
up
Harm two heart*,
..l o v n i e d a sple nd id p r o g r a m of don't
The humming uf a sung iipmi I humus K. lie w ry lias been gathering rvid r
c o iie r tu in m e ni ,
hand
con cer ts . there go around in a wave of sure
|uisl ' hree years in an e flu rt n, ureak Up dl
that settles rfnwp
the hrrath,
11.i t h i n a beau ty revues, f i r e w o r k s , 'nuff HEAT
and similar rackets in that metru|-i!is.
Y f W An t h r hrotik t h u l fr o m 'll
a u to m ob il e
ta res ,
baseball
and «n you like a blanket and leave*
lim es, according tu Mr. liew ev. was the ’’ fix e r "
iti
hlll&gt;i&lt;!i' EtmtJi,
|ot h e r
sports. H i g h
class con- you feelin* like a gob of drawn
'
hi I'.Cll he and a notorious g a u g -le r by
*■
Fragile a* cloud, irivvitutile i- the i-illcy n u k e ,
were
invite d to art butter, and the night* are just
! cesAinner*
death.
i up on the
bo ardw alk;
to ur is t a * bad as the days. About tbs
tile name o f hutch Schultz moved in nn a flock o f small
consolation Ihey got
is
fac ilities w e r e en la rge d an d im- only
time "num bers ga m es" origin atin g in llnrlem e a rlj in tin
I p r o v e d w i t h un ey e to the ir ye ar gloatin' about how much worse
LUtcn. your hratl
up,hi ui) dejiresH'nn, made tli*&gt; upern’ ors pav them tribute and ex
bremst. anil let
round Use
ai hi-r than ju*t u off we aie down in Florida for
temlt-d th eir uclivitie.s lo incliid" all o f M anhattan, Ihook
few mufti lift* operation
in Ihe they still have the nut idea that
Th* blotxlV iHlirliouN •Jrtiiiisv lyn and 'h e Hrunx.
because wn enjoy n mild climate
ROGER SH ER M A N . * .
-et of four important documents hib it at the Indiana polls Fair. winter.
Miprak AN thiiy will;
It was d irty w in k, but there
were m illions
in
it.
A s e lf e d u c a t e d m a n ,
R o j ie r in early American history.
Like Ills machine was supposed to
Travel
bureaus,
truns pur la* in the winter it must be abnor­
n 't moon Dmiiiiic thr ilarkia ws
N aturally some o f the lit le li-h objected to this muscling s h e i m i i n , e a i l y A m n n un Icifia- Sherman, he had the honor of | solve the old problem of stacking Mon companies, hotels and uth**i mally ho* in summer and they
,
may forgH,
But ci’ii*uricB hcnco tho heart m nn t h c r territory and hud to be d i-i-ised of. T h e lute lutni and juris*, personally had affixing hia signature to the Dec­ threshed straw after separating it nrganixaMon* were contacted and wonder how we ever a!and it.
Our job is to get 'em down
Hu ch Schultz mid his mnh tiu,k rare o f Ihe lough ones a n il1more t«» do with the cieatiun oT laration of Independence and the fium thr grain without wasting i supplied literature and inforntawill hr«r them Mill.
maintained discipline in the ranks
Hines, the leg T a m - ( the United .Stales’ auvi-rnmenl* Constitution, and he also signed grain.
lion concerning Daytona Beach's here one summer so they can
Kalhlvvn Sutton.
Farmers were skeptical
of advanlag«-« as i summer resort get a load of our natural ' air
many Imss, with pow erfu l polll'cnl connections, saw lo il «l system than any other one the Treaty of Alliance with France
sample of
and the Treaty of Peace with Buchanan's claims. They feared Office* were »«t up in Atlanta conditioning .
Hot all the jitLrrbuua an* in hat there w-ii- iiu interferrm ce froni the law. He was the man.
ih b rounlry Since II illct nn» "tlX lT ."
wher, folks |fresh tool ocean breexe. and cool
Stinngr a* it seems, Hherman England. No other man signed all some of the grain would he blown and other cilif*
billied, Europe ha* Ita ahare.
away through the conveyor tube. could drop In and i.cure infor-, night*. If 'hey’ll ju*t try one
Though It i- till- hurilc-t tiling in tin* world tn cn n viil , “ l,,nr
,hr fo,.,r * r' * t doc-. f" ur of lhe*e
Burhfiniin started his non-June malion
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concerning
hole)
and summer in Florida, they’ll he *o
n man with -m-h im werful p&lt;,li iral in Mut’ IU'f. Ill ITI’ w.uilil
"*
TEN'DOLLAR
and threw Into it u haml.ul o| transportation rate*, living cost*, amaied
HIiwmI rrd palehva are
and
delighted that it
w ent t i l l . . . 11,1!,. doubt that Hr w ry haH tht- gumlmi ''..n ir y -ih * A n k lr . « f A » « U - j
d e m o n s t r a t io n .
Net n one
was unit other flr*t hand dala.
. dlacuvMeil In the I’aclfie iwcbii
|w' ,n'1 * » lnn« ',itl * e’11
i ion. in 1771; ihe Dcclaiatiun of | James Buchanan, inventor of 110.00 bills
i’ ll ih *|Ulh*-’*'
I hrru o hur irnui imlictud with Mine- urn |&gt;liailliig
| Wt* r* not *urgri*nt
As a result, thousand, of .us. j summer buxine.* a. good as If
Independence, in !77fl; the Ar- 4n automatic straw slacker, had blown out of tho tube by th-^ i gu ilty, w hili’ MlatamviitH o f h i- la w y vr- -luce iii* urre-t are ticles nf t'nnfedefntlon, in I pi7k;j &gt;4I much confidence in his nin draft. Farm** « were coir/ uead: mto-vftrtlnf. wvr*-atlfseted from i not baiter than (he winter »
'YsitgU* rmjiljlng. |ny» It.
blower is t% all
nmri! In the e ffe c t lint th*• |iru-ut utiun will lie uniihle to and Ihe Federal Constitution, in chin»* that he actually
southern
stale*.
Georgia. *°n. » nJ « " * • « ° ,u d" '• TJ:Ll’
ran a today Buchnnan'a
Mtnry Foul ha* b**n awarilnl |COItvicl than Hint till ir I'lien i- iniiiH’etU.
I7kl.
| handful! of $10.00 hills through familiar sight thioughout the Alabama. Tennessee, North and
West.
th« GraisJ Cruaa uf thr (inmail
South Carolina all send thou*- ! Daytons Beach ha* proved that
W tnle the lottery rueke. ha- taken m illion- o f dnllurSimilarly, Benjamin
Franklin! It to prove its efficiency.
j
Tomorrowi Is iko Evor|laifos and* nf folks to Daytona Beurh I It e»n be done and that It pay*
T i l l * by Adolf lli'.lrr. Wn 'Un­ a y e a r from |ier-on- in N ew York leant aide to a ffo rd it. was the only signer of nnotherl
In 1MM-I he had n model on ex*|
rtgi^R of Florida a swampland/ every summer and their number and I know of a lot of Florida
say Mr, Kuril wun'l u»e
amt ha- reunited in the gnrig- er killing o f -cure- o f per*
rsillatar cap.
Is increasing each season.
communities that could
follow
-on-, It i- by no m ean- the only racket o f th i- type w t h
During the past two works her example and profit by it.
which 'lie U i-tric l A tto rn e y ’- o ffic e iconfronted. T h e
\ Th* Gvrman plane llramlen
Berg gut hack to Germany more racket- extend Into the milk and |&gt;nnluce lui-tne— , into
IlealBlerea I l l s s t U l e —I * TOW W r*l| S I SaateSj
N E W Y O R K T IM E S
quickly than R ramo And .hat's the trucking and lran-|m r.al Ion compunie-, into lalu.r o r­
tha way It would h* If it hid ganization-. and into tile N ew York m arketing organizaItoit—.
tiiivviiinii'lit nffirlsU in Wash- Government pours In. »urh re­
buan on a bombing eipcd'.'on.
I f Mr. D ow ry i- -tte rf— fill
in
hi- p ro -m t.iiin
o f ton nr* alrt'M'ly claiming a* th*ir covery as is achieved l;y thi*
en­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—(JP)
v "By the way," say* thr Oral* 11in*'.-*, ricoffiiizi'.! « - one nf tho hiv,rh.'-t runkini; and most ow n I hi- ni.Mlvit rccovsry of method will be artifirially
The deeply unsatis­ —Anybody wbo doesn’t like the
Banner, “ What bn* happened In pow erful racketeers in N ew York CH y. it Ik safe to -ay hu.iu**** which lui* b en in prog- gendered.
Franklin Pierre McCall?" Ilf'i tha, the d riv e w ill lie continued nimin-1 some nf the le— er rca* 'luring recent weeks anil aie factory thing about a policy ol name of a river, crrrk or hill—or
r a i K U r m t 'K K x h v k b t m a t
attributing it lo the sew (&gt;um|&gt;- pump-priming la that, in *o f«&lt; for that matter any geographical
alttkij up there In llalfind try. jr y to the end tlm t rarkcleeritiK o f every kind
will
!-•
formation
in
his
vicinity,
might
us
il
work*
si
sLI.
il
merrly
lii'iiuing
(Tngraro.
Hut
in
orilrr
■inf to forget, anil hoping the
hmketi up and N ew York will lie made safe f „ r decent law- to n.akr thi* claim .tick. It I* tendi lo conceal other factors get Ihe name changed If he wrote
public will forget.
ulndniK cV.izens.
nrri-uary fur them to rely on which need to he adjusted end lo Ihe Unitr.t Staler. Board of
■ n iiiR
fn r a »»»n a B R B R «M R B g a i
the argument that ths proapecl to postpone the ultimate usy ol Geographical name*.
' pTtildtnt
llno.rvel*
momreckoning.
That's
th*
board
which
held
of
fm
nro
vpetoling
has
hail
an
‘ Hinds in expansion of the Hoimportant payrhiilogical effect on
The trouhl* with buainesa tn President Itoosevelt was entitled
_«l*l Security program In include
S A N F O U I) T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO
huiinraa aentlinrnL
There ha* the United Slates todsy is not to axe the name Ktum Elbow for
alcknet* Insurance Thr imurax.'e,
■ Dlanvonda iad WaUhag
been no actual pre*.'nt apemlipg that tho Govsrnment ha* failed his Hudson river e«tale.
however, should lip maijp in covThe board's s'aff has been baiy
Ilayinna II each. whrre Mrs. Me- hy the tinvernment thua far in to spend enough money. No other
avtryune and nut mrrrly memFIm Watch Ana Jewelry Repairing
I'ullpr Imp been for Ihr past week. the new fiv a l year which can be posertime Government in the since 1990, when government sur­
X*r» of lha DO. A (aim Kami I*
veyors
and
mapmakers
convinced
riteil
a*
a
convincing
explana­
country’s
history
has
ever
spent
Diamond Counting And Kngravbg
Ml*.
l.ilah Johnson has re' l l (tabli to gel »H-k as a factory
Iuriu4 from a two wrek* trip lo tion of the upturn of bu»inc*» remotely as much money as the Congress that too many place*
amt
geographical
formation!
in
Roosevelt
Administration.
The
Jacksonville where she was llte that began In June.
M&gt;*. Edward
Booth may bp the nation’* daughlrrs returned home Sun­ gue.l uf hrr
WPA, to be sure, ha* in- trouble U rather a tack of pH the United States hod too many
different names. Now, when (he
crruxe.l ita eipen.tllures for the vste spending. And the way to
Nq- 1 Economic Problem. but it day morning aflrr several weeks Marl PSD.
hoard spaaks, a geographical
spent
pleasantly
with
relatives
revive
private
spending
is
to
cre­
y t ) In the Middle west that the
Judge ' ami Mrs.
Itousholder fir -,1 forty .iaya of tho new liacal
asm* is final.
iarm mor’-gsge foreclosure riot* In Alabama.
ara heumj from Ilayinna but eg- year to 922^,000,1)00, eomparril ate condition* which will encour­
Th« research staff o f the baatd
J. M. Wallace has returned port to go back nail Friday or with fD14,000,000 for the same age confident Investment.
Ths
originat'd . few yeara ago, In
leans heavily on local usage for
&gt;tkHa Industrial area* of Chicago, from a few days ul Daytona Saturday, where the salt water periml laat year. Hut there have Goesrnnisnt can bast contribute
names, but In case of dispute tha £r*&gt; M a ^ ita li
la helping their little son greatly. been reductions in uther items In to this sod 'by revising lax laws
(Cleveland and lip. toll that must
argument is carried back through
which
discourage
th*
productive
Uenry
Isre
Is
home
on
a
fur­
j d iba *i«l*nl labor airlfo has
the "recovery"
budget.
Loan
w...siw klaiflwLal aaanfrl. •mill tki
^gceurrrd, and in Naw York that lough. lie Is now in the radiu
and grants to States and munici­
evidence for a certain name la
gonitnunlani (a moat iwrapse* service and stationed at Wash­
palities for public works amount peace with the utilities, by eet- conclusive.
qwh
Bonthr roars hava their problem* ington in the wirelrss service.
thu* far to less than half of last tlag definite lira If* to Its com­
And don't think it'a easy work.
Mrs. A. D. Parrish returned
Rjl right hut they have borne up
year’s figure. So do direct Fed­ petition with other Industries, by Last ysar aiona the board had to
elarifytng
Its
position
In
tha
matfrom
the
northern
markets
last
gintlar them better than thu folks
CHEYENNE. Wyn, Aug. U . - eral espenditurca on public high­
week with o complete line in W*)—pome cow waddles are pret­ ways Expenditures for racism*- tar o f monopolise and by put­ settle disputes over *-he names of
.In othar parts of lha country,
llfi geographical formations In
tha latest models and designs in ty good at roping calvoo but lion projects,
for emergency ting the natlon’a finances in such Cbeaapeaks bay alone.
good order aa to escaurs ge faith
,E|lb Heliums in the Miami fa ll and winter millinery. Mrs. when It comes to n dog—that's
In tho future o f longtlma IniUtsld points oat that Senator Parrish spent the weekend In different.
Tho District of Columbia was
Vsstraent in tho business of this
Minion, who shot hia mouth eff Tampa with Mr. Parrish.
JA coach hound leaped from the
established In 1790.
country.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
J.
Thigpen,
pk gbrknifly the other day with
grandstand into the
bucking
teapoet to lha Integrity of the spent Sunday at tha Breakers.) art ms during the 42nd Annual
Daytona
Beach.
MIAMI, — Great Improvement
Moon, unco Head In Miami whore
Frontier Days Celebration and
Mrs. May Ulckina la spending1,
la Dude OmvAy’a citrus crop has
far eeven years ha eras isaociattnrea mounted comboys ImmfdL
M ' to-lha law atflce of Shulto a few weeks pleasantly at Coro­ Wiely went after lb
stilt to come rather than the been noted ikore recent bene­
'f c A l U f O P L O
aelual effect e f expenditures now ficial rains, and growers satb(lad
Bowen with Prank B nado Beach.
Mrs. Sample of French Ave­ J i ’Twirling lassoes, they had to being made, why did not the re- pate a good crop of early grape,
MkuUs, publisher at. that lima
tpaar
tha
dog
more
than
half
eovery e f businrac begin soon fruit, aeeardiag lo County Agent
|f tho Mbml Harold. Hcnco If nue has as her guest her mother
Mray around tho large arena behad been quite bright, he foe a few day* enroute homeafter mid-April— whan tho Presi­ Charles Staffanl
Ilr
e
one
,of
them
finally
roped
Mrs. O. W. Smith
returned
m U have
learned something
dent announced hb spending pro­
hhnut tha newspaper business. hums this week from Wilming­
gram and the country faced the
ton and other points where she
preelkal certainty o f Ita adop­
&lt;
'OBLIGING JUDGE
visited friends and relatives.
j
tion by Coagresa in an election
ERIE,
Pa,
-(*&gt;&gt;—
Marry
■Jay D. Beck b a guest at tha
year— rather than tome mouths
rows,
49,
waa
so
hungry
he
Daytona Beach Hotel at Daytona
later?
Beach for a week’s vacation.
1 irow a brick thru a stem winNo doubt the pace of the Goviw sp he could bo anostod and
J.. Dickinson spent Saturday
iB i s e c t i c i B e . f
i) jail food. IDUad before Aland Sunday at Daytona Beach
crease aa borrowed money
and reporta na fishing at thb,
Ptured out la a larger Ursa
through many dlffaraat faacai
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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1938

Social And Personal
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Miss Marguerite Kluabeth C o r.
nr 11 htrimp the bride uf l.rioyT i l l lift H A Y
Mrs, F b I Ljinlipiist is in Ft.
T h e l o r n my in ly C l u b will meet Bruce 1Jiney Wedneada\ nmrn | Mmitll «s Ib&lt; gill'si o( 11trii&lt;Is I i In , .
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h shor* tim&lt;*
Holy
er »in Biai.Uil Avenue at 3:0U church wedding at 'hr
lia r
Cross F.pi«cnpa! Church
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o’clock.
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service was performed b\
the
FRIDAY
soil, K'dM'lt. ,*M* '|HI id Tig 4 sh it
R e v e r e n d M arlin U ia m m the
T h e r e will be- a m e e t in g o f the
FiilHi* t Ins* o f the F ima B a p tis t
C h u n h nt the home of M m , S.

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SAIT KIIAY
The Foetal deihrt will have a
swimming party
ami
chicken
supper at Ssnlumlu in the after
noun.

Shower Is Given For
Mrs. Robert Scott
Mrs. Robert Scot l wh«
a* a ahnwer Tup*uUy
given by the women nf the
Christian Church at 'he

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guests
enjoyed games
and content-* during the evening.
Those receiving prizes wen Mm
Pal Bandy, Mrs If .1 Clause
and Miss Mildred Knight, Mr a.
Scot* was presented with many
lovely gifts from her friend*.
Later m 'he evening refresh­

Meyer,
Miss Dor othy
and Mu*» G r a c e Kvuns.

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MonthlyAll-Day Meet

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the
mony the couple left fur a short
honeymoon at
Daytona
Beach

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paclt'

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Motor*, llendi* Radio and lien
■Mi Aviation Corporation, wrie
rhoi'K&gt;'.| with • on.piracy to.mn.li
compel it i.m in the radio equip
Dr. ar,l Mr., Beach II mod. men! indii-tiv iii a IT ’-'O.OiMI dam
They alio&gt; atVilded Ihc wrddme age cult filed yecterdny hy Ra
of HU* Maty Kiiabclh I’uleatoa dio Receptor, Inc., in Federal
and Dr.
K"*virk
Spencer
in Court.
Bo.Ion, Mi *. at which Mr. II dlv
wa. a member uf the wcddinc
party.
rhou ld
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retumed from a three week',
The Preald.nt'a Gag eoaalata vrration in Waahingtnn,
Mr. and Mr«. F.arl K v .j and
New
of the President'. »r»l In brome
York and Well.ley llill., M a«». Mr. and Mr*. T. It Harnett and
upon a bluo background with a
vihrre they were the gur»l» of •laughter, June, .pent Sunday at
large white atar in each corner.
Daytona Beach.

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for lnm*i If oft i F» * Mot of * * ik
M is I ' h i i i r a Kwnmu

author
of
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I'hlcktn*.'' now hrouirh( In thr
Mi &lt; W R May And i ' ii M m *h
win-n in a faithful filmttalinn of Hi siilonton, who
havo
b* on
with all the original awertnrs. v is it in g W. S, Hand urul fumil&gt;
an,I iluMrn-tu-rarth arntlnient of foi n fi*xv d a y s , h a w g**nr l»*
the rlasaic The film will b,- tjiutmm Gm, tii spoil I i s h o t t
'hown at the llita Theatre on Vtirat Ion.
Thurailay arij FTIilay,
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ANNOI NGKll
Aunt Shirley, Ruhy Kerler and
|)r and M is. B m llyin -in huv*
|)r and Mis. I). C. Ward nf ■Iaole. Kllison head the ca.l in lotu i i d to thou bourn in Now
Winter H*ark announce the mar­ “ Mother Carey . Chkk.n." which N*nk a f l r r sjo-nding u f r w day*
riage o f their daughter, Irene ha. become a ".tandard" book hrrg as *hr gursts o f Ml * iIx
Ann. to G oo Tiller nf this city in thr pa.* t«n dreadea. UriBinal- roAn’s p u ir n ts. Mr, 'tu*l M l- &gt;1
The wedding inok piuce J u ly 17 ly publiflh.d an part of a trilogy , M i w i ,
of "bent •rllern'’ which Included'
In Sanford.
“ Rrhecra of Sunn yhrook Farm"
Richard
Dm*
and
(T«rtylia
and "The Rird*' Chrintmaa carol,'*
kfnushoblrr were the rupst* of
"Mother Carey'. Chicken. - haa
Mi** MnrgurrPe
Inglry
And
been aerialurd as a aurreaaful
Mis* Ann G a i t c I of AtlanlA, G j
play by Mra. Wiuirin and Rachel at
Dayton*
Di-ach
Tuesday
froth art.
evening.
Depict Ins the lovhey, sorrnwiP(t and rejoicing of a devoted
Furmlng a party at Daylfina
family cumpoaed of a widow, two Reach Tilc.il ly were: Mr« Ji,c
beautiful dauahter.
and two Jarri'll. Mi*. Sally Rabuin, Mi»»
younif aona. HKO Radio'. “ Ma!h. Rebecca Wil.on, Mi*. Ilunmc
er Carey*. Chicken." offar. the llretilcn. Mi.* (ilaJy.
Kinlaw
contra.tlnt( romance, of the tw o, Hint Mi*. Nell Uil.trap uf Allan
lovely K i r i . a. a highlight, Ita la, lia.
peaceful New Knfland ae'.tlngs
wrap war Rapm-wsi and Ita early 1 UOO period have
aru) Mra II. L. Aniler.on
RUM-Uin«CU*VllKtUH bern tran.ferred to the .erven of Mr.
ila.tinga were the gue.l* of
Contlnaoua Fran Om O'clock by the mafic of the camera and relative. In Swfnrit flumlay. They
the technical .kill of mnvieland. were accompanied home by Mr*.
Ita human, lovable charaatare Amlemon’a mother, Mr». J. M
live again In the fashion qf the Kobann, of North Miami Beach,
&lt;•»».
who retumeil Tuesday rJghi to
The c»»t fnclwle. Fhy Rainier, .pend a few day* here with her
Walter Brennan. Ralph Horgtey. *on, H arry Robmn.
Prank Albertaon, Jackie Horan
and Donnie Dunagan.
Mr. and Mr*. R. J. Holly havi-

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Janies 'Sam ple o f la ik e Hamilton,
Among those absent was the
srrrelary. Miss WTIhtdmine Wie
boldt. About thir*.y-»ia members
of the society were prvacni-

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presence of » few ch»',e li lends v a n ' mil n \ &lt;g itfH
the iturnedliite fiimdn * m!
K t if t id ' of M i- B F T«k*u h
the bride anil gi mim
I he woT
I*■ .i i ti that shi* i *
ding ceremony w.n folhi ved hy i%ill l *‘ gi&lt; t
ci i / in r d i*&lt; hi*i huuii dut* to a
.i holy communion servo**
fall .Suiiit.iv
The altar of the church
decorated with several .itlt.utive
B iIIy \\ . r t h is loft ftu a visit
anangeim*nts »»f w-hite u*i*i*
with r H a t 'V '* in St Louis, M o .
The bride wa* given m mai
Alrxminii u , Mum
and Mi-lb it* ,
tinge hy her father R I I "i
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f
t;!V
nelii. She wine a tuihn
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cling ensemble of triple
Mi's tii **ti b n I cos is has, n
cr epe and matr limg .n ■• si'fies.
hoim
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visiting
nt ‘ urTifd
Her shouldei cordage
"a
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ii Ii 11v*’s
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gal deiiuis
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Mis* Anna Lairaun* i ‘uitell.
maid of h«nni and sjsiei - t the
Miss ! hii ,i Mac Koiis sa n
of
bride, wore si dies-* nf rnx at blue Mu* mi l ' h r g d d of Misw Mai \
chiffon with white accessories H id m itimiblm,
sii b rr h fm- «'»n
and a corange of sweetheart lose s V\ »s| Fsi*-’ Hlippt
f i. I 111 .
and tube ruses
Co O' s
The groom had hi* brother.
'I i - R M rin iu
bad u* hm
K. L. I.aney. a&gt; his best man
, g ii r sts I* o sda\
Mi \ \SSmith
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Mi s La (ley, d n u g h t e r •*[ Mi
of I b i y t . n,i B« 4&lt; h i»n*' M i*
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turned from flailimore when1 tie
studied at the ( Uni met c ml t T edit
( or (hi ration * *rhoul, and i* now
connected with that tnmpany in
l am pa.

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and Mr* R I t 'o n ie ll, ha* lived
&lt;i Bin ’mi &gt;if ITi i tad-dpli 1 1 . Fa.
in S a n f o r d fen the
past
few
y e a r s , enruing h e ie w ith her turn
M is F
W
B iu w n and Mt *
ity f r o m Ott.irulo w l i n r -he wa*
\ \\ lliit'th rimiii of l ow \rtg*
gi
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ii
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fiorn
the
Mi
la
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m en ts w e re served t o Hie (••llatw !*•*. * all a1*- !h&lt; guts’ s of Mi
At pr esent -In is
ing Mrs, Svuti, Mrs. M. &lt; 1‘tacy. High Sehoul
a ml Mi*
V W A xx a It
Mrs. CTau.se, Mrs. ,1. A. Mc- s e c r e t a r y and t r e a s u r e r o f the
G r a w , Mrs. U li luimiress, Mi*. H t u id .i
Pn* C o o lin g
C o m pa n y
\|t* I n t i r WiiM i- oiir ’ f S h *
H. K. C.irdell, Mrs. R G. Fn*. he* e
fn n l*
’ prtrhrts
who
.«11• t«*I■ *I
Ml Valuev, soli of Ml'
and
Mrs. \V. 11 Hughes, Mm Joyce
"iiimm i -i htwij ,i&gt; iht' 1 niv»i -»t\
Mis,
E.
If,
i annoy,
amended
T -»w riM' in I, M r ».
KIJa
\ ft •I■ i k ,
ot Hill 1*1,1 S h r Tl l rut h I I'tilH tlr*|
Mrs, VV. I*. Thorn'on, Mr*. K, school in Sanford! amt a a- grinln
h* n
C D n b v n , Mrs, J rn» P i t i .i , Mrs. ntert from So mi lode High School
Jh Midi
lie a!*n .ifli n&lt;lu»( Mie
Hattie C o u r s i y . Mrs. O T Pea l
Mis \V II R i i l l r d g '1 d. • I Mis-*
son,
Mis. Bandy,
Mrs, J, It. I niversity of Florida at G a i n e s ­
Sully Rsihinn frfi \V »ln.*.hi\ fo?
n plt'dge of
lloitnn, Mrs, Julmn Wilson. M's, ville, where In*
ml fia P mIiti H iiuh w h n r 'l u x will to
It, T
Humphrey,
Mr* W. II. the Pi Kappj Vlph.i
1 hr gin *ls of fi intd* fo* 4 frw
Y o u n g and Mrs, Niblack.
trrmty
Hi
has n-irntjy re­
(Li y s
Als o: Miss Knight, Mis*, tfe*iy

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( arc Of Kyes At Named Part Of
Kiwanis iauuheon
"Red” Society

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Telephone N* ‘HilVO Nil! NutimiS*

fgj^UENE MARTIN I.ANEY. Society Editor

Social Calendar

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Ma*«»n The d e f e a t wa* th e fir«t
O rlan d o
h i* s u f f e re d
in five
I r a • gam e* a n d put th em two game*
* [ j beh ind
th e D a y to n a
B&gt;a&lt; h I­
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in t h e race for
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pla «r

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A new H o n d a S t a t e l e a g u e
I 1 ? strikeout reco rd wa *
hung up
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• ' i U - t n ig h t w h e n Itlia
Ihinnelly,
D aytona
B each Hurler, fanned
t • I? |A I 'a l a t k a b atter* . The Islander*
, , m1 wofi th e g a m e H t o 4 The I s l a n d ­
's | a • er*
got to Ih iu g
Ivey
fo r L!
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hit*. Ih m n elly 'a *trlke«»ut record
• it« 11r «i b c * t« l
by
one th e
p rev io u s
AraoM record
*et by Ale* Swail* of
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U**« ••*»» (•ame*ville retain ed i*s place
f II 'i I*v
th e to p1 r,f t h e l eag u e with
Wismina l«ee*I»urg by d e f e a tin g
Del^ind
fotrfcer |(| i «i 7 Helm s g a v e up p air of
; run* on two h d s and fo u r walk*,
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two ( 2aine*vd l* »»utfielder* aj&gt;|H-ar fu re moat an«l a l ^ e a b u r g
player *eem* n e a t in line. Con»**«l&gt;jrntly. T h e H e r a l d ha* chuaen
l lar en ce Bray in cent«*r. Jack
Itevincensi in r i g h t
field
and
l 4 e * b u r g ‘* Chet ( lem m en* fur
Fo r u tility se rv ice, Mrr*tg«*r
l l u n y Rice of Del.anil 1* t h * one
und only choice o f an y spor t*
w riter in
th e
F lo rid a
State
League. Rice can p lay a n y w h e r e
••n the field an d 1* an exception - I
ally goo d clutch h i t t e r

being relieved by
S av age
with
the ha«e* loaded and 'w o nut in
‘ the fourth
S a v a g e allow ed five

LO N D O N . Oatarie. Aug. IT.—
Gin Kiel No user* die. the fin®
Canadian player who v i a the 11.
In 11130 thrrr tarrr only '.*3
H. A autrar golf chaiapieaship ia milr* of railruoil* in Iho Unitcxl
1112, has played ia rhe final, of SLatex.
||» has woa six rhamphuiship*. He
Ual this year to Ted Adams cf
Columbia, Ua.

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Stark, (irorge K. V* Norman S.
D®F“ r»»' rt al.
Civil Hull*
Roger*. Ma'.-ie L. V* John TwigR*
W arrant; DaaJt
tlrril, Frank, rgl. to (J. M. M»rritt
Mtlarh Realty Company to Hen­
ry Caldwell
Meiach Realty Company to Hen­
ry Caldwell
Central Real K*tate lnvr*tment
Co to I.. U. Ilodain* et ux
City of Sanford to C. A. I'arltn
Title (luaranty und Mortgagr
Company to Archie Kwanaun

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JOE PALOOKA

Slark. Iji-orge K. V* Norman S.
DvForrat

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who
wa*
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sew the Phillies leave Baker Bowl
far Shi be Park was Ensis L m tmrxii. Cmrmnati ca'rhrr. Lom­
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Ih/eatened by'fcreiirn anirreH.
sion.

divas Facts
dels Itraults
Tall* past, prea»nt and future,
how lu succeed In love, mar
rUine. bua!neva- how raw I
ha«*i i &gt;mmI luck* Iteatllng tlallv
an&lt;1 Monday 9 til 9; H mil*
from city limits on • Hmith
Dixie Highway 17 and 9S. Or­
lando. Itoorna for colored.

CELERY LAND
FOR RENTAL

BROWN CO.
BKLLE GLADE, FLORIDA

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U.S. Recruits In
L o y a lists’ Army
O keyedB y' 'R eds’

Accepted Coldly

V *N»IIN»,TIIN. Aug

TAM PA. Aug. Ih.— &lt;A7— A to­
tal o f 1109 wa* collected from
MS motorist* in municipal court
yeatenlay aa Iho aocond week of
th* traffic drive ended.
*
During th* last taro wooka
more lhan 1 . 0 0 0 motorist* hav*
been arrested and brought Into
court, and Chief o f Poltro Wood­
ruff said yesterday th*
drive
would continue. Mors than 9900
In finoa and
forfaited
bond*
hav* been collected.
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WPA DAO 4« YESTERDAY
WASHINGTON —W&gt;— Har
L. Hopkins, th* Work* Progro
Administrator who ha* dlatrthuG
98,698,000,000 for reltef sine
1999, ws# 49 years old yesterday

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I -t 1••in.id'ii * fmnr
m
soulli4 •' .1 1*r11 Spiiio is Spanish t»oV*
• 1 nm*»nt li""| o trie.| i.» drive In

V\ ARIII N’C T l&gt;N, A&gt;u- |H. —(4*1
A *JI y .it ,,t,| It*. -|.,(j law *lo»h,, l,,ng,n m the S|i*ni*h
nvil war. |,.,l«y t»|,| (hr llnuar
mminil-jv. i n v r . n,g auhvrr- i
aetivitie* -hut all Amrri- 1
run* recruited t o r the l,iyxli*t
u niy had to In- M|ipr„vi-il hy the
Conununi*' l*aity.
•livinif hi. name a* Ahtahani'
SoIh'I, h* * ji«I a I oininuniat endorneiuent wa, irrec**ary before
n-rriiit* could g, t their way pakl
to Sjiain
1 he ll',u*e c r.ltilll'.ee, inveatigating charge* that l^bor I).-- T V A Com m itteellears
IKittnirnt official* gave Harry
III Treatm ent Charjres
llildg,'*, Wea* Coaa* labor leader,
"aid anil advice" while d, portat on p oceedlnir* were pending
again.t him, rnuivol the ilepartno nt'. proini.t- yi-*-rrilay to pro.
due, all Ita file* oil the caae.
labor
Department
official*
ailvhnl the document* woahl be
•tin• ,1 ov,r totlay.
The ronimltlre had waiuil ex|Hct.ntly yeatenlay aft.menu f,r
the file* to be delivered with
whul luimbe * railed a "eurpriae
witneaa" r.ady to take the aland
once they were a*, hand. No rea­
xon for the delay wae given.
Meanwhile, the cummitte- filled
in with le**.linony by Walter 8 .
Steel.-, chairman of the American
Coalttiun Committee &lt;ir National
Safety, alleging wiileapread communkatic activiliea in *.hia coun­
try. carried on through “ front
i rganiaitiuna" with "roapecUMe
name*" but actually "domlnatad
by the rommunlel party.”

Tampans Face Drive
On Traffic Violators

Japanr*** « n «hqm 4 ml war
plane* ImmoI- inh-d I lie slubboinl).
held t hin*
|M»«it|.«ns **n tha
%'»tilh bank ••( th** Lm iln * Itivar
in iei|«»ubb I «-ff**•I• to break
through ».. Il.mkuw, r,hins'* pro
1 laipit rapd 'l

Nazis Have N » l Met
Terms For Normal
T r a (I e, Hull Says

Student Snys Commu-t
nints R ohm On AU
American Fighters

The death of E- I* Day Toe.
day in We*tlinr, Pa. reralh. the
fuel that the defeated had been
n prominent rexident of thi.* n-r
lion, al one time being
|&gt;mt
owner of a farm with 0. K. Ful
l»grr on the W eil Side.
Mr. Day rame here with hi" I f ® IH or 'in years ago from
Weilline, where he had extensive
Interest* aa a manufacturer. Al­
ways being intereateil In boat
vid thing* mechanical, he e»tahli-heil hia raaidence on the I pper St. John* Rlvtr at a lorn
tion known aa Turkey
t.'ully,
where he built small bout way*
and machine shops. He wa* the
owner o f the yacht, Francis, well
known on the river, and other
•mall beats.
Mr. Day bad been In ill health
lor n,|drtv tlmi- before hi* de

^llouijirti tquld m i kg rabbits
, “ l * M ® « i *PP®ar out of *
•ilk hat, hut Tb* Sanford
Herald* tlaoalfiod ads p,”
fe:m feqla of magi* almoot
•• amaxing. Th* ratum of *
*®4t to e a few minutes after
U * finder bnd rand an ad in
«*x»apnh#r, It (ho Inteot
«a^s#f* -onlod Id our niton­
" " I f » aatiaflod tlg'smor.
B y te P °xr«*. of 9 m Orange,
hroUorvtn-lair of W. T. Wooll*#i I m l feed alar* owner,
« b « ItedU g»M 3 4 Willow AreM *. OMi bln letter* dor « i

it

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1‘1' imI

« E L Day, Who Died
Tuesday, Had Been
Well Known Here

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" f (jtvr to y e a HMiirin,',' th u l l
llie peop le o f t h e U n itiil S i n u s ’
will n o t it a n i l lally by if d n m i j
n a tio n
of
C anadian
»o,l
I'
l lire a fe n e d by a n y o t h e r e m p u e |
A p ro l o n g e d a p p la u e v l ,,“ ,wr,i
hie e l a t e m e n t .
" W e ae g o o d n eig h b o r* n r v i
t i n e f ri e n d * " b e c o n t i n u e d . “ Incauae we nettle o u r d i , p u l e s l,y
m m u l t a t i o n t a i l b ecau s e we die
rue* o u r r o m m o n p r o b l e m * in
th e i p i r i t o f tb® co m m o n good.
T h e PrcifiTent * a i m r l nt “ &gt;- j
Kin g sto n
eU tion
by
Prem ier,
* e « t l a a e 4 n F a a e T* ff*

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i r n i i l y h ere.
1 Th» Do m in io n o f Ciinmli! »-1
I a i t o f th e e U t r r h o o d o f
th o 1
Hiitish e m p i r e ” , Mr.
R o o s rv H t

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policy “ bank'’

Armies Arc Locked In
lli'iiu Fighting On
Spanish W ar Fronts

The Prenidait made Ihta
frank fore'icn iiolicy ala.e-l
incut in an addreNN in tOej

MADAME 7.01.A
P alm ist and Life Reader

New Crossroad
Met In Sudeten
Czech Conflict

Japs Redouble
Hankow Drive

Mi l o o g h l.n , *j|* t h ir.ilem -d w i ’ ii
d e a t h ts 4 t i l l h ,I of
S ihulti
h e n c h m e n wh*n h r i»-fu ed '••
t u r n me* hi* p li»&gt; \ 11*1111 «* t ••

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Loaf Doga Found By
Aos lit This Paper

m o n th

N E W YORK. A,I f
I n (,**.
Dram atic
ltirv *.f “d e a t h ride"
th eat* b\ m n i i i i n * .»* th e DuL Ii
S c h u lts moh m t a k i n g o \ e r con
Ool of Iht* 01 1 &lt;i a , iion iltdlji
p ilk-y lacke*
wa* told in th
V i p n me
I out
fndiiv hi \\ il
I r r d III 1 nder
I!, \Ve*t Indie-*
negro.
T l * ' l f u i l 1 III • II* i d i k r l r*ll
&lt;l»iiac) ti I of Lino . I 1 lin n** I
II II***, I Annually diet r t f ' lendei .
IL und ci 1•ih| huA ||&lt; p a i n t e r oi

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Viscount RuncimanTo
IMead With Henlein
For Less Uncompromising A t t i t u d e

Paris Interprets Talk
As Step To Support
O f France, Rritnin

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N A Z I W A R M A C H IN E

R I I T RUMORED

Declares

J O S .'

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SupportToCanada To,d By Neero
A g a in s t Invaders1” ^mes Tnal

Executive Given
Degree At School

HKY PALOOKA
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Seminole County Produces
More Fruit And Vrgolahlew Than Any
Similar Area In America

Member Associated Press

President

By HAM FXSHEB

U K EH B A K U B O W L

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

s«mh.oic county
nv%Tt

W arranty !W d«
O r a n r * .c/mino|*» C o m p an y ’ To
0 - H. K r n n o n et u i . , F.di'h
Il«imp O w n rrn I^&gt;an C’o rp n ratM n
To T hom a« Molar et u i , Ro*a
A i r r f i n r n t Kor Dred
S au er, £ l n a b * t h S. e*. vi r
To
Char I n T. N titlark
Bristol, G eo rg e W. To I a w m K.
j Hatjm an e* u i .
M a tte r* | M
Sharon, Janie** G , S|»l. Madrr
T o H om e Owner* I oan t'orp-

N K W YORK. A u g 17 - t » P i G eared
up
by
an
additional
week'* t r a i n in g , Lou Am ber* and
H en ry A r m s t r o n g will *e|tle ‘heir
oration
d i s p u t e for Lou *
lig h t-w e ig h t
M o r t i age*
c L a m p i o m h i p t* a l.V ro im d e r in
MrCulley, A. J .
m , Kmmn T"
Ma«li*on S q u are G a r d e n tonigh*.
NeUon ii C o m p an y , Inr
O r ig in a lly billed f u r the Polo
G r o u n d a last W ednemlay m / h t . I Mr** rr. A n n a, w hI T o S a n f m .l
th e f i g h t
wa*
p o stp o n e d
an«l | A t l a n t i r N u 'l. Hank
*ran » fe rred indoor* when a down* Holnr, T h o m a i el u i , Rn*»a To
p o u r of
rain
d rc e 'h e d
5 ,0 0 0 ; H om e Owner* Loan C o rp o ratio n
« p * r t a t o ra
ju«t
a*
hoxtilitien j Itra l Katate. I rop l ien A C hattel
M o rtg ag e
w ere ab o u t to be*gin.
llV£ *.he f ig h t
go n e
on
it, S m ith , A r t h u r It n* u i To S a n ­
would h av e been a fin an cial, if | ford P roductio n C red it A«&lt;n
Mendrr, Jo h n G et u i . To S a n ­
nu t a n artiatic flop,
but
Pm
ford Pn&gt;ducti«n Credit A-^n
m o to r Mike Ja co b * tell* you it
will be a differen* *tory when 1' a r ‘ in, Mlanrhe, wol To S a n f o rd
t h e tw o little c h a m p * c h a r g e in- • Productio n Crt-dq Ae**n
Heinr ich, C. K et u i , Minnie JeM
to e a c h o th a r in t h e G ard en
T o S an fo rd Grower-* Credit Cnrp
*’A lr*ady w e’ve *ohl more ringM..r tc u r e And C ro p Lien
aide i • • I $11 5U «ea** t h a n
we
«olrl f o r the Polo G r o u n d * . - «aid llier* . €i. II it J o h n D a v n »t u i
To
S atifo n i
(fiow er*
Credit
Mike
ye*ter day
“The
pa«te
board* are m o v in g a n d I look
for a crow d of I'.i.iMH) mid a g a t e S to n e , M C , ag|. T«» S a n f m d
G rower* Credit f ’nrp
of a r o u n d $‘. '00,000
I p r t l a l l(rlra*4&gt; Of M o r tg a g e
T h e f i g h t will U* br oudca*t
over the SBC!
Illue n**work, O v e r s t r e e t . R T To O r a n g e Sen u
no e Ctunpuny
* t a r t i n g a t U:.*10 t E » t ) .
Satiwfartion Of M o r tg a g e
Sanfi rd Atlan tic W m n a l Bunk
T o W. J. T h ig p e n r t u t .
loiney, K J T«* K II loiney
S atU factiu n * Of Mortgage* and
Cro p Lien*
S a n f o n l Grower* Credit C o rp o ra
tinn T&lt;&gt; R G. Hickson et u*.,
Kva
S a n f o rd CDowera Credit C’nrpfira*ion T o Kd C a r r a w a y el ux.,
Alice
S an fo rd A t l a n t i r N ational Bank
To Geo. I lerb at et u i . St Geo.
Hal»s* e ' ux.
S a n f o rd AHarVic N atio n al Bank
To J F. Campb ell et ux.. S a r a h
S a n f o rd A tlan tic N ational Bank
T o H en ry T h i P i l i n et ux.
ith the I^ookouU. F r i d a y S a liaf arlio n Of Rervl K alaU , C ro p |
ain eiv ille play* here a n d ;
Lien &amp; t h a t . M lg .
y nigh*, t h e
L o o k o u ts 'S a n f o r d A*’an tic N atio n al Bank
to th e U n i v e r s i t y C ity
T o C. *K. H em rieh et ux.
the G-Men.
Condilioaal S ale C o n tract
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W a r r e n C o m p an y , Inc , T h e T.»
VAIIM CONFEHKNCK
S o u t h e r n Food Ston**, Inc.
IJ* I'endena

Ijinky Sidney ltud*on of the I
I jMikout* heat* ,11 »een thi* aea•«;. when it come* to the right
I crsdi'etl with 'he victory.
able p lay at f irs t base. W h ite y handed hurling department and
is also Irailing th e
H ag u e
in he * The Herald's choice. Hudson
stolen b as es an d it is poss ible started with the lookout* i«« a
t h a t McMullen will
br eak
t h e first sacker but has been on th**
league record th is se ason which mound staff ever *ince he dkl a
is held by Breeches C lary w ith bit of relief hurling in I'a'atka
st mill season.
AT, art last y ear
Another Hudson has been se­
Buck RiMlgrrs also of th e GH ig g s Pitches Boy
Men wa s th e H e r a l d ’* s e l r r t i o o lected a* the left-handed s«c»iaof the season and he is
Scouts To 14-1 Win due to his fielding und tim ely tion
h ittin g . RiMlgrrs is not h i t t i n g Frank Hudson of the I'alt’.ka
q u ite as hig h a* Lyle Ju d y o f t h e Axalras. Frank ha* control, an
S ain ts b u t his fHId ing record is ncellent curve ball and a very
good record so far thi* yeae.
amo* t p erfect
I*ast but not
least, Nelson
Bob I 'l t m a n of t h e l o o k o u t s
Leesburg has been
w as se lected as t h i r d has* m a n D ich of
d u e m ain ly to his h ittin g which chosen as manager of the ail*
Leach has a
ifc aro u n d ..TJ5 a t t h e
p r e s e n t star delegatiifx
1 tiFRe I 'l t m a n is also
d oing
a young ball club and has played
g &lt;mm| job a t th ird b as e for the excellent ball th&lt;* entire season
HNikuutN p i * I no o t h e r in t h e and expert* predict that his nine
MIAMI, —UP)--A four ,lay inleagu e can be rho seti with a n y will conquer the Guinesvile &lt;#• trr-rvginn.l confermcr of FeilMen ami capture a |»**nnarG that rr*l Farm Serurity Admir.'strah ig h er aver ag es *
Several weeks ago, la&gt;u Itogino wa* thought to be GV im sville's tion official* |o attack *.hc prol&gt;Irm. of the low-income farmer
was heading the field of short­ ever ak* e the sra*«*n Ik can.
in the South will aUrt here U&gt;stops with his hitting and ex­
cellent field is;. However, time*
1 have changed and Rogino ha*
WASHINGTON— (4T— The Na­
lli, J fallen behind considerably in his
tional Guard bureau announced
1 a 1 hut a»? a* well aa his fielding
recognition of John I*. Derham,
and The Herald selection now
Jr., of Jacksonville aa a major in
out r n to Taddy Retenski of St.
tha guard.
it|. Augustine. Retenski is a timely
hitter and a cool working inh its a n d t w o run* in 'h e la*t
five an d o n e - t h i r d inning*, being

L iCourt
g h t ‘ Records
W eight

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Sanford I i The Only Central
FferfcU City Affording Rail. High
And Water Transportation

^Lookouts Drop Contest To Leesburg By Score Of 1 To
Gondoliers
Still .
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, IMS

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Citv News Briefs
County Commissioner W. K.
Dupree wax operated on in a
Jackaonvllla hospital Wednesday,
Harry Carrington, a ntphew iawI
today. Mr. Dupra* was reported
tasting easily but It was feared
another operation will be neceesary later.
mr. and Mr*. Gordon BainsU
M Porn Park pfen to loose Frldar on n vaonlloss trip which will
Uk* them from Miami to Galvts»«t. Tcxaa by boat, and from
Ibor* to Portland, Oregon, and
•boa homeward by way of Callfornia. Whit# b, Portland. Mr.
■ mho U will attend tb* annual
Floriat* Caavaution. Tbsy expect
te spend fhro day* hi Lao Angelo*
aad wfll vials a m n l
o f tb*
National Path* bofaro returning.
They will b* goao fbr» weeks-

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th.*

mi

fool hold

th «y

bn! w■•o 01 tlo- ptoontiim burner
Hi* XIiiiiioi' ii Menorv mining
*»"•“
Hti tlo* F.bn* River front
•n inn tbi*a*&gt;tei 11 Spam
fighting
• *nletfd m th.* 1 'nft.lols rnoun

vvntiM i

ill atI lift loll |if •
tb*- Iniltun l(iv
•Mil III it t
Ml**
A i ' hur Sol****

la m «

•*' glt*l bi'rnirrg
••wa b \ British
which
.lar tail
I-am—»
between
&lt; hnuiherlnln • nil
i. furi'ign •***cr«-

Tenants In Six Florida Counties May
Railroad Maki ng
Secure FSA Aid For Farm Purchases Repairs, Painting
Properties Here Sheriff Arrests
! die. in I .-..iinlir-. „ f tin. Mat*'
2 On Charge Of
* e r e l.m ned
Int.ll &lt;d
""
i„ f in u n e e land ro*l» und t „ P"*
Cattle Rustling
Aide l e p u i r . »,| l e p l u r e m e n l . id
,1

dwelling* a n d o t h e r f a r m build
ii,g .
th u l new o w n e r s h i p ven
lu r e * wo u ld
p i . ,v ide n d etp iale
b u i l d i n g , it. welt 11. good lund
Km m a
p u irh n .e d avarnged
in

Papworth Amazed
At Devel opment
Of Miami Beach
Harry M. Papworth returned to
Sanford yesterday
after two
week* spent in Miami Death,
during which time he had ocra•ion to observe the great trans­
formation which has taken place
in Miami and her &gt;i*ter city
arrooa th* bay since early day*
whan ho visited that area, which
than boasted only one house be­
longing to th* Tuttle famdy.
Mr. Papworth recounted to­
day a conversation he had then
with Iho late Henry M. Flagler
and Mr. Ingraham when all
thro* of them happened .to meet
at tb* spot which wa* later to
become the Magic City. "Mr.
I ngraham told me at that lime
to pot my money on Miami, and
I (old him I wouldn't give SHU) (pe aucresaful agriculture. Availfor tha whole section," Mr. Pap- ablliiy of food lands at riuon•bl# price* may also bo taken in­
“ Today, Miami Beach with its to consideration in apportioning
utile* af stately hotel* aad hun- tb* funds provided.
dfudi af maiutiona offer* a conCounties to be added thia
m m * from tb* first time I aaw Tear are: Escambia,
Columbia,
it that beggar* description. Tha •Kd Palm Beach.
development o f tb* city baa to
Baviowlng the accomplishment*i
b# same la order to bo appreci­ of tite first yCar’s undertaking*i
ated,1* Mr. Papworth concluded. (fiscal year ended Jun* 10, 1919)

•tie tlPJ.71 arte, ill a cud pel
acre of approximately I ’Jl.Tft
Itepui,.. improvements, fees in
cidentul tn transfer of land., ele.,
averaged |I8.’&gt;7 00 per farm Av
erage
loan per family
w,|.
93700.
Annual payment
requiranients,
including inletr.t,
will approaimata 1141.00
In
must case* thes* annual payment*
art-|e**~than usual rentals fur
.farm* with good land and good
building*."
"Thi* Federal aid program,”
continued Mr. Teaada, "is pur­
posed to render assistant,t„
the purchaser In acquiring lund
with adequata farm
building*.
All services of (ha rehabilitation
program of th* F 8 A are made
available tn these families a* may
be required to provide the start
nrresxary leading in
abundant
living and secure ownership."
"Farm and home management
plans are carefully worked not
with each family by FSA super­
visor* based on Ih* available fam­
ily farm labor and production
rapacity o f tha farm to be purthaaed. No land* are approved
for purrhaaa where probable In­
come, determ ine hy farm and
home plana, dot* not provid* a
sufficient margin above good
living ami loon repayment raqulrament* to Joatlfy adequata
dwelling* and farm building*,"
Director Tsxada concluded.

Slrrvt uiiil th** iluu n tuun &gt;%■••«.
f«»r th«* AHantu' ( ••«•' I.in*- ILul
"»«d i« in th** iiimI« i of n* |»nm'
mi? all itq |iru|M*tli**B m Sanford
and
ni.ikm^ i*|mn«
\xhi*rrv«*r
ftreravary.
Trn invn hav*- !h*i*ii nigaufd m
this work and an additional nix
or right men an* rx|H*r'i*d (o lu*
on
the jot* «hort|y.
S«*ction
quartrra, car «ho|M, ami round
hou«r, u* Hill a* the imaarngrr
»tation, are among the movl rollppiruoua prupertiei being giv. n
frrah coats of |&gt;amL
Hr.ides thi., tn,- jiuperoileSIrnl's and Chief Di'palchet's „f.
flee* are being lenuvated
and
modernised, all a part of the

Vagrants Routed In
Search For Slayer
CLEVELAND. Aug. IH i,P)Police routed fill unkempt va­
grants from makeshift “ »han‘ y
towns’* within a mile of down­
town Cleveland today in their
hun*. for the phantom "lorao"
slayer of a doxen person*.
Men, some in * druc.’irn.stupor,
were placed in cell* In await
questioning. Ten were found In
have police record*.

M irnlf t
M. Ilarul r«*vral«ij
rhiii»«h»v muininir hi* had «r*
r*--t*-*| two im*nv Buh«*
Tumor
and R.iymi'nd (intlin, fur r«D|o
''•ulunr and mbs holding 'heni
f*»i trial ht*for«* Circuit
Judgo
MiHaid II .Smith,
Sh»- iff Hand d«*t-lar«*d tha two
in# n hud niidrii u tow near G««
ii*%.* tnoii .1 W Flint and W*
G Kd-»c« ami had tramporto&lt;|
it to nmr the Sanford city limit#
in the woorla where the cow wo#
butchered.
Working on a •ip. Sheriff
Oisrwl and Deputy Sheriff Jack
Hickson investigated and arrextad
•••**lin Wednesday mnming after
having apprehended Turner 'Hq
day hefure.
Turner hud served a previous
term
at llalfnrd
for ateallnf
rattle.
Several romplainls
had beeq
filed with Sheriff Hand recently
on activities of cattle niati'rt
hut the guilty parties could n*|
hi- apprehended until an "inaidV,, ,lip »* ' the Hherlff on Iho IroJI "
of Turner ond Gotlin.
Th* men have confessed the|»
part in the crime although I I
first they were reluctant to talk,
Sheriff
Hand
said. Ha addad
that effort* will be mad* I#
eliminate any further
calllfe
rustling activities.
,

LOCAL WEATHER
Partly
Friday.
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cloudy
.

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SANFORD

MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1MJ

^A N F O W J, 1

L ookouts Give Way To
T he S T A N D IN G S Orlando Senators
Defeat Lookouts
[ ' D rop Two Game Series
In Saturday Fray
Big Guns Give Locals Lead Two Times

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Orlando

—

7V During Hard Fought Contest As
Foes Take 4th Straight Win
i Taking their
yP* game from

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Tmkar Field In Orlando with
fk HlloCa rightfield single in
kAinth bringing In the Gelng
K wtnulng run to give the
IP * f* I I T « J margin.
R Uw hat half of the nintth
F-.iwo men on and n0 note,
•»* r'*PP*d to the p|ale and
IvJkia ball bounding Into right

to

J

? U n flral of the ninth Ran■ • began a rally that netted
ML tune. Bt|th hit safely and
Ht.wwnt to second on the hit.
MM, batting for
Contreras
n . l ball to leflfleld scoring
rta and sending Stltty to third.
4 fM
want ta second on the
Off-In. The next man up, Big
■ ^Ftoffar, sent another hit to
tflfld
bringing
in the final
ij Sanford runs.
fa*.', Orlando club came to
l.M their half of the ninth
Jar and Alabama Smith sind * to canter and Oventreet,
ting for Conn, walked. All
k’ .W in safe aa Ruggerlo beat
iiB.Sxrnl down tha first base
i,\Je*er replaced Finger for
jto d . on the mound. Smith
p'oforod on a paseod ball by
■ ; wlfh both runners advene'.',vBuck Elliot then provided
^winning punch with hla rous1,drtrs t0 right.
km
pitched good boll for
U 0 Q except for lapses In the
iytk - and ninth Innings. Seven
jUnford'a eight Mfetlaa were
Httffi on* In thoea two frames.
Sard . took the lead In the
■th^OCl two runs on Schmidt's
itdb,'. Pitman’s triple and on
jv-u single.
IJ*'' Senators managed to gel
Marker In the fourth and fifth
ikan which knotted \ the score

at two all. In 'he seventh the
Senators added another run to
lead Honford but Sanford's rally
in the ninth pot 'hem ahead by
two runs and Orlando then proreded to take the game by
chalking up three more runt in
fhelr half of the ninth.
The
vlatory, the
fourth
straight for Orlando, pot them
within, ono-game striking dis­
tance of the third place Day­
tona Bench Islanders who have
been slipping badly of late.
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P it is tin r git 2, C h ica go 4.
Uttittffs T a t a r
B o fio n at Fhtladfflphla.
C incin nati at Pittsbu rgh.
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A i i g U s l l n * at Url an iln
i im'n pm *111# At P t l- a n r i

Sanford Club Is Set*
back By Ganzelmen
By Score Of 4 To 0
at i
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Gondoliers, Reds, Leesburg Crew To
Islets Win Sunday Meet Lookouts lnj
League Contests GameHere Tonight

'via' htad ha continued &lt;o third.
Gnjnrss it ruck out and Hihalic
walked. A t Johnny
Fryr Bird
out
to fleep right,
Ruggerlo
•cored on the throw-in.
DttLtXIIO
ftu g g s rlo Sb
F.lllott ef
ItU Jnsls se
tllh a llc rr
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Totals
Orlando climbed t0 within one
s«*rn iu &gt;
full gene of tha third place Day- Moor* ff
ton* Reach lalanden Saturday HchmUlt If
night when the Senators
shut AP idt *m acn- 2b
Sanford out 4 to 0 at the Manic!- Hm Uoti f f
D avis lb
pal Bail parh.
Ntllh 3b
southpaw Bill
Holland II* i nr r i*
hurling, the Lookouts were able tb ra m o i
r
1-1 garner only
four
scattered ( * u n ( r » r « « Ff
hits while
l.............Hank Baaner tossing
is
s * IT
fur Sanford, permitted five hits, j T o ta ls
1— b a lled fo r DffFamuff In *ih
Three of the
Orlando tuna O rlando
nonion l on— 4
4«a
on**— o
crossed the plate In the fourth Ranforrt
Errors* D u n t r ,
I&gt;#f * itiu *.
F!t ■
Inning on twn walks and three man.
A h I i &gt;«, D t n n iu i S, Ktith *,
safeties.
i KffU tr 1 O u y n tM 3. H olland 1,
Pitm an , l)a via,
Batner walked Cole and K el-1 Ita in sr I, Ail*,
Hmlth. H u gg * rk»- Units b a ll**! In.
ler and Alabama Smith singled PiFifth, H olland. Ell Inti, Mihail**
'o right bringing In Cola for the j Hacrl flees, E llio tt, I, Don h i* play*.
111jy n *■ a to P r y * ;
R u t i 'r 'o
t*»
first run. Meanwhile, Keller had I Stlth L fffl on &amp; ***•. Drlnndo *
gone to second on Rmilhs'i hit.' P.i nfor«, | 11aaw on hall*, JlolUnft
It at na*r &amp; Mir I k •nu n, llnllam l
Holland, the pitcher, then came f,I, llatnffr
4 llm piraa, I 'o w h ft art«1
•o bat and aided in the winning Dunn T lm » . I;0 0
of his own game when he ein- I
VEHICLE CHECK
if led to ontrr
scoring Keller
snd advancing Smith to second. J
WASHINGTON
—
— The
Huck Elliot's centrrfield scorcher
In'erffate Commerce Commission
»&lt;-nt Smith across for the third snnounced yesterday it would In­
m urker of the Inning.
vestigate the nead for Federal
For the neat two frames that regulation of the aise and weight
Sanford rlub played
good hall Df motor vehicles operated in
but in the Seventh the infield interstate rommerce.
committed twu
errors permit­
ting another run to cross the
home sack for the Senators.
Ituggrrio made first by virtue
of an error on 'he Orlando short­
stop. The next man up, Elliot,
sacrificed and
Ruggerlo went
to second on the bunt but aa
ltaxner tossed the ball over Da* I

Seminole County
Court Records
Warranty Deeds
Williamson, Mary F- T-i Henry
Wads
Campbell, Admx. EsL Adelaide
B. Workman To Richard Brad­
ley et a).
Msstrr’s Deed '
Watson, H- M., Spl Master To
W. T. Waniley.
Crop Lien and Chattel Mortgages
Zurlfeldr, George et ui., Min­
nie To Sanford Agricultural
Cr. Corp.
Dighton, S. R. et ux., Florence
W To Sanford
Agricultural
Cr. Corp,
Wheeler, B. F et ux A Ward,
B. y, et ux To Hanford Pro­
duction fret!it Assn,
Real Ertate, Crop Men
A Chattel Mortgagee
Meriwether. F T et ux. To Sanfrrd Credit Assn.
Pope. F W. et ux.. Dorothy To
Srr-’ord
Production
Credit
Assn.
Fynt. II II b D B. Watkins,
both sgl. To Sanford I’ roduc-

tlon Credit Aaan.
a
Mortgage and Lien
4
Bell. John W.t agl. To Armour
Fertiliter Work*.
Satisfaction of R. E. Crop
Men A Chat Mtg.
Sanford Production Credit Aaaociatlon To J. F. Hodges «t ux.,
Lou iso
Assignment of Mortgage
Piri'ey Tucker A Pro, Inc. To R.
F. C. Mortgage Co.
U » Pendens
Small, Era A. et al., Tr. of BIscoyno Florida Propertlra, Inc.
To Bod well Rralty Company,
Walker. J. E-. Jr. To A. W- Gore,
Truatee.
W i m a t f Deads
Douglass, E. A., atty. A trustee
to Gustav E. Mayer
Crooks. William G. rt ut . F.ffie
I. to A. J. Vaughan rt ut.. Ilulrla II.
Johnson. Jimmie V , wid. to Ma­
bel U. Monroe
Mortgages A Lisas
Bell, John W. to J. C. Hutchin­
son A Company
Hunt, Homer R. el ui., Lena
I. to Florida Citrus Prod. Cr.
Assn.

League Leading G-M V i s i t o r s To Strive^
Drop 7-1 DecisionTo For Win To Assure1
State League Lead
Daytona BeachNine
An
Interesting game should
result tonight when the l-eeaburg
crew meets the Sanford nine a'
the
Municipal
Park
aa
l^esburg
now tied for the
league
leadership
with
the
Gainesville G-Men by virtue of
their win Kunday afternoon over
the DrLaad Reds while the GMen were loving t„ the Daytona
Beach Islanders.
•Should Leesburg win tonight
and Gainesville lose, the Condollsrs would
replace
'he mJn
from the University city for the
first lime this season and once
ahead the chances are the G-Men
will have a difficult
time dis­
lodging them.
I However, the
Hanford elub
I may
have
something to say
1about
Leesburg’s
taking the
game
tonight. Aa always, lha
|hot rivalry existing between the
&lt;w0 cluLa wil doubtless produce
a game
Jammed with
Ihrilla,
power
hilling,
and
pitching
I strategy,
inflamed
by
LeeiI burg's dotire to trample the Look­
out# in an sffort to lead the G'Men t0 the tape for the pennant.
Beginning this week all base' ball games at the
Municipal
Ball Park will begin at B:00
o'clock inittad of at the cuato1mary time of 8:15 o'clock.

'lassified A d vertisements

SERVICE

PERSONAL
GAINESVUXE, F la —Purchaae
of surplus Florida orinjes to be
made available for relief uae In
the varloua statss will bt con­
tinued by the Federal Hurplua
Commodities Corporation during
the fiscal year which begun July
1, 1938, aaya a report from lha
Agricultural Adjustment Admin­
istration In Washington to the
State
Agricultural
Eatcnslon

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Tamp beginning next Tmmlay J. I.vwi*, who i* campaigniMg K, iiluctoin
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inih* i f **i|tu \ .i-mit'. f» t'Ml r , i ... . d.• •e«I• *J&gt;. w.i
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th e S ta te tr e a a u r y d o e * n u t h ave
At the meeting
la*t
night,
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Srouimaater II. E, Morri* an­ n» he
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lufi-x Ihi* flat tduu * I'lt'liniij' L j 1 VI 1dth Mf .il lift •udi i t&gt; &gt; U llhlk I , WIt a&lt;11f «• lift »■
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nounced that almuat the entire he lead t^m out uf th He
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fir.dt tinn* unhid'
o f u n p a id b il l * .
time w u apent in preparation of
n i m i *'ti u r id v r
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S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te I t . A . G r a y equipment
and completion ol Ib-oM-vcIt prmftttl Lewia us "on.Mf tin *
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with I"
i * i! nnr, wa * di-no ■**1d
try charj't* tn Hn» m n A vnntl.ft’ t.* Hub'Ll•'v Klr»"id
s u g g e s tin g c o n fe re n c e * in W a s h plan* fur the camp. Dyrl Itigg* of •hi* American pioneer*
M.ki ................... d H id • ') ' VIIIK V»! l in the »nt run* from i 12c *.» 2c p. •
The lot il Y\ 11,\ office
said
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in g to n
w it h
o f f i c i a l * , a a id ta x was In charge of the meeting
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cause of oociil »ecurlty.'*
kilowatt hour. The rati* nppli* - work would In gin on the projects -1m * ■| *I,,. ,, i „, |
v n n in lig ,i
le d
c o lle c tio n * w i l l be th e h r s v ie a t while
Chum Stanley wa* in
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ihe way he emphasized the tu meter remlinjiH tin anti aft* i itx soon k* tin- -I ati* ••ffiee in I'n h r . w .i r o r i t i m o d u *J IV»
in J a n u a r y a n d F e b r u a r y ,
charge uf game*. Henry Tamm n.»m«* of the
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Muiylaiid rep re Settt, l, liKtH, which menu* th*i lutk-onv tile n o t ! m &lt;i i / r t t he p i kt d o * 1 • I liH i't &gt;| w p b p eed Ifltf, e
WU- all f i l l '-I'd .
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and Dick Maxim gave trats to aenluMwe, who ha* been
% » k . ♦ , M |It I. • l l l l l t - Ith iir 4 i|H i
cam- many cuatumer* Utkin* the rnb t etlurtW i i g i i 1.
1•• “ ■d f . I.....I |n il. W | in. ,
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candidate* for the next Court ol pxi^mn^ a* a luo percent New »re now receiving it* benefit*
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Honor. Forty-one member* weru I teater, left little doubt in any
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prevent for the meeting.
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one** mind that he
would like representative of th e company
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Thi*afternoon the troop meetsUu see him elected to theSenate,
will cull on 'he rustomer*
re
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Ml I ll.ftl tljC_ Wtttf
thebaseball team o f the
Seal
Fyding* hi*
opposed
some wiving reducHton* under the new
Scout* for a gameon the NinthJ
.major Administration
proposal*
a* curly a* possible. t*&gt; ex
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WASHINGTON. Aug, 18. - M l Street diamond, Mr. Morris said, vigorously, and voI inI "present" plum its benefit* tw th e m ."
it
when the Social
Security
Hill
"The new rate make* avail
vim
-liMc :i|)|iift-hft-iH
—John I* Frey, America*, Fed­
&gt;• i l l
Mb'
wax panned,
able lower coat electric service
eration pf Labor leader today
b t •■ iIi* t »r l .*f \uyiiit, iQ
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Immediately after the Presi- to the smaller commercial ru&lt;
predtc'.rd the CIO aoon would
IlO IQ
L l r i l l 1 o n i g n t 'h'^ completed hi*
uildre**, in lorner who use* service all year
" b- if* •!„
m ih i- ii I i m llii**
purge itirlf
uf
Cummuniatlc
tly Attnrl tloil fiat*
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F la
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a nationally-broadcast observance or» a rate comparable to Ihut of „ Friend-a
i mimi.umu jin*i
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clemrnta.
C o lle g e
Law’* ihe larger commercial custovnrM
While Company D, one uf Ihe of the Social Security
F i.y told a llouae committee
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atudying un-American ar'.ivitie* local National Guard unit*, held third birthday, Rep. I*ewi* hur l ''It ha* alvrny* lien thi&gt; pul..\
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yi'ii'f *In riib n*t| i»i p.i 11 ,m1 fit. H iM.
that the labor organization of it* regular drill aeaaiun In the riril from u dinner of social ac- of Florida I'nwrr £ Light I ’.im
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John L. Lewia already had atari- Armory laat night, the Medical culity official* to ■ microphone pany to make voluntary irdm* trill-1 til I i aVi'iitu*, will In* in Oii* **' *'• ;
whenever
po.aible, “ Mr
and
Headquarter* nearby, and hruadcaat to Mery- lions
11*11* lllM H IltiM i?
b i'i|f
l||M 11*
I 'l l r I I Ml i i m H ll lu ll
_ « d a campaign *.n rid itaelf of Detachment
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general re
F r* - b ii i i'i i
Will Ii.*
reectv.'il jill'XKlVi*.
’y-ommunUl mrmlicM
in
four Company meet In Ihe Armory land voter* a denunciation of Coleman said "A
f all iluv VVttih Misty 1m uihwrr any
duelion uf more limn fluO.PnK
tii f t)|i|» l. i.i -iii. ii wilt vegi-ler
Weal Cuaxt unirru and United tonight at 8;00 o'clock for tharir j Ty.lmir-* voting racord
In
Hi* 11st1'b r ii- kiu*
iim
ii'traiiinit*
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Kousvvelt told Iho nation in hi* wa* given tn thi* same class "f liujulrtiregular drill and a checkup of
Clawi-e* will IiAutomobile Workera.
bi»|H*
u f n -b i f
f Mf ftv• r»Tbi-i ISi *
curiiy
rHiirnx
nr
mOut iiii^rvtal Nept 111 and I.
ad.Ire., that, had there been a commercial rustumrn a year ago,
equipment
laaued
for
the
two
gin
Sept
IP,
Iv illc tl N e a r C a p it o l
Frey aaid communism had
Mail. f u M T i l 'l ftiltll*IlMkkkl T in *
rtvi.aic ilium *
week* training period in the De- “ reactionary administration of a and the cumpeny it glad ■•&gt;
Furolliuen'
this year n es
made little prugraaa in American
i i i i r v u r y n ik i r * i l i f i t ill- |. M i i b tii&lt;l
aoto National Foret.
'ilir nothing' Congress” the past able to be uf a"*istsrire to Un
r.U l.M t \NSFF
i |'i
A lu*
Th** Shinfnvil LimI^i- F. ami A. tr.it.il I.. I*, ulumt the value ... llMlli111* AI lull* H'
Labor up lo the time Lewie look
Lilt .
IMteblb*
I'tiflil ifii b
lor— lim
The drill for the twe com­ three years, “ eucial security would business interests of the Stale M. huKK i&gt;• M*mi niMjnfitly inret Ia*t year. i'uti&gt;drurl|on of a nrwr
10 American Federation of Labor
i r r t i i i l i n »if |In - Hull
L ili *
**•»
be in the conversational in further
I
I Mi'ii in kbit v c liu n u f
panies waa advanced a night for still
reducing Its small in* in the kfamuie Temple to- diiamilory liuilding, lo telleve
unlum Into the new urganiiitlon
ih *I * ix-•h** »• • *
j si
ui
dream commercial
Hi**
f.ilr fur iiMiny yrar*— wm
Ihl* week
after the personnel stage — a . beaut If uI
rate
at
this
time.
tlie
Imudng
tiroblem
on
the
emu
_,
,
, , night Bt H.OO o'cliK-k, according
three yearn ago.
VI nut arm.
«». *«nft|\ kilb'il tin l.iilki' Muijmm
voted
unenlmoualy
In favor. might come true in Ihe dim dis­
fhls eumpany ha- iMVer m- ,a Worslupful Master Dr, B. I*. pu«, ha* not ' been started.
A lilt
»« F ft*• tl M P* . . Lilt »l vviib ii i% m ili'x ■if Hu* F lo r id *
Subsequent drills will be held tant future."
creased Its ratr* in spite of in ftrownlee who stated Hist rou
The l-ublii' Works Adminlaregular ly on Monday night, howHe said the lew must be, and creased lairs, and the incrrannl line matter, would be handled tralmn recently aliocatnl ft I T.a, f ill thi* (iti si* l.akt1- i*., !"■.!, I ll«M 4il (ill til,
valley. Kntuai, nkl.ib.mt, ami
“ will be.” aralended to provide prices Of commodities and other
H vv l I Ii** i-i^lily 4*fo n d nil i*
ittr.t ( ir the budding which will
during 'lo* srvdon.
biwii tii heavy m in« ih p«TL*il 4 ibir to L«- kilb’tl Hut y••rtr with*
utd-age
Insurance
and unem­ 1 1 pens**
required
in its rer
hmive about !!75 stuih'nt*. Pre*
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ployment compensation for those vice, but on the contrary has
m ti ft* iv i u i I k i *f Hu* c siinto I by
house
nlmut
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 1ft. —
The Junior Chamber
Com- ent donoktorie*
xInns.
nowexcluded
from those pto- progressively reduced it* rn'*s
•I&gt;iin*4 K, IL'm lu -ry, who vvorlta l«
t.Hlo girl*.
arultaaeO s* * « • » " . !
V?)-—Fadaral
Ju4f*
Ak*rraan
visions.
as rapidly as inerrasnt use of
T .HI Hi.i i-i* ui fiinbi nit«| hunt*
An iiiiiiivation at tha roll***
yaatarilay gran-ad tha FlarkU
rv iw .H .ft er&lt;&gt;n Eiprvialng hope that congres* our fact) Ilies and u|rerallng
V :»l*n f.»r Ihrir hi«I«*« m ihx* day*
. . . 4X
.1_A
»».ix year will U a Senior Hall J a p M i l i t a r y A t t a c h e
Coin Machtno F.xcharga «n ordar
hint-,
evulenc.d »t y , I n i t l U l l O n I lU H H 1 0
Communities planning lo file would broaden the statute at its omfet parmity u #vnlene»t|
whrn* ulrctnl atuilfnU may live
A a a n a l u i l I n V n t w lft ll
taroporarity raatralailng Shariff
next session, ha sakl federal o f­ Iheto redurttons.”
T Im* hi,* ('iii|ih’ibiftti wat lakan
application*
for
loon-grants
Re
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IlV
W
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emptite
pgrsonal
froedom
/irrCHICCI
in
I.UI1UIIII
8. E. Stano o f Volualo county
l i t : IVIuU
J
provided they are not In con
weru re­ ficials had been studying ways
*•» Hu- i ' l l / iiH’inrrutur for diafrom a oh ft« Urn compony’i aaar- through tha PW A
I.O
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D
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A
ug
lit.
td-i
ta extend to the people “ more
,
. . . . lllrl wdh any college policy.
|ro ui l.nMii'tp l!t-ioht-ry xaUI "aft*
bl* tablaa anal 0‘Jiar almllar minded yesterday by Congress­ adequate
health
and medical; « « « * “ « » C lft « «
T in ia
Th(&lt; wr,,k|y
„ f the
Mai T. Takahn ■hi, u*.idan* mili­ r r tlii*y
man Joo Hendricks that In Iho
l
m ' v k ii fifrt lutnf,
The number o f occupant, will
amuactnont thrkiu
mi
SCI vice."
and alio
aome pror
local camp oT Woodmen
f the (r&lt;
^)„„student* tary attache at the .lupin
le limited to oabout
&gt;»**i k.iii T u«T uiiylhitiy for th*
The dark of tha federal court low making appropriations for
-------World will he held 111 the Amertfirj(| Srho|Mtk.
hrmtth baxsy, wa* detaimd Lrks fly l&gt;v hrd.
lection
againat
til* economic
boro aaid the Injunction waa af­ PW A projects there waa a prop&lt;dice yesterday tiller he t-r
WAHINGTON, Aug. 1« —t^l can ls-gi»n Hut tonight with ami campus citiicnhsip are (set
losses arising oat o f ill health.”
vie
Ion
that
Sept.
30
be
the
dead­
fective un-.il -further order of
ti”’
Then, in conclusion, ho Mid — President Roosevelt leave* the Consul Commander
u - urs winch will determine which |.ro-Chinrse booklet* front
line for filing.
I.I klllWMKN IN lUNG Ktt
iho court,** but thot n hearing
hand* of women demonstrator
Projects which are not filed h* wanto.) to thank publicly four rapltot tomorrow lu t»a ¥i*11 ,n sh* ,on pre-aiJiniC. &lt;■’. C- Collin* senior* are
lo
be
given
the
oe the me rite of the raee prob­
participating
*•
nu
anti-Jitpuii
•
before that time will not b« legislators who had steered the Canada. A fter receiving an hm announced today.
privilege.
&lt; VMP lltll.U S
( 4 1 - Fire
ably would bo held aoon. lie n i l
Mr. Collin* .aid that final argiven any conaldciatloai, the con­ present social security program orery degree from. Queen* UniAbout I5U faculty
member* parade.
rar'rd through
the
ImJer-dry
the order did not bear a return gressman dec Is red.
through Congress.
vvratty,
lK inn*t on.
Ontario. rangamdits will b e made for a will dirret ami conduct clax-e.
Majjr Takahaihi m
I
o» brush »n* Him north half of laron
date.”
-•
The firut one be. mentioned was Thursday,
the
President will Joint Initiation o f members Into thi* year.
tiooklets as the parader. pa«...-d Spr..r, Military Keservatiun laU
V Tha Florida Supremo Court haa ALACHUA NEGRO PARMEH9 Lewie, who la campaigning in participate in the dedication of tho Orlando and Sanford clubs
the Japanese rndir.-y ami ripped njght • ndangerint' the lives o f
m t t Sept, ft for hearing a*4oraey’a
the Democratic aenatorlol pri­ an
internal konst
Bridge
con­ which Is scheduled lo be held e x e m p t io n b i l l p a s s e d
them to piece* before police m Te\*. Natiounl Guardsmen an• e r m m t e an the claim o f Va­
He
Gainesville, Fla.— Lsboe Day, mary In Maryland against Sena­ necting Collins Landing N. Y. and hers next Tuesday night.
tervnned and tunk him -u a imlice
|n ,
third urmy manouv*
luela county coin machine opar- Sept- ft, la -Parmora* Day" for tor Tydings, opponent of some Ivylaa, Canada.
especially urged all members ot
JACKSON, Miss., _bP&gt; —Wr'h station where he later was re-1
atnra that aectiona of the 1B37 Negro
major
Now
D*el
proposal*.
fonaora
tn
Alachua
a
s
e
d
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After tho ceremony he will Iho uniformed rank to bo proa- little debate, the Senate late l e
atato alat machine law am un- Couaty, when hundreds o f Negro
Tho marchers carried posters
yesterday passed .-.be lluuse bill*
return 'to his home at Hyde ant for tonight's meeting.
coeutltn-JonaL
CONE “ FEELING FINE”
men. woman and children from
Mr. Collin* also stated that to help financa homestead ex­ in English anil Chinese reading
Park N. Y., for rest and work
, The aao-Joeu under attack are the farms a n exported to as­
tha Benefit Dance* which hnve emption by increased taxes on “ No oil for Japan,” and “ Boycol*.
until late August.
thooe which tha ekate court
semble In Archer f i r an alt-day
JACKSONVILLE. - O f t - Dr.
been hold waokiy in tho Lake cigarettes and smoking tobacco, Japanese goods-1'
Tartly cloudy, possibly light
• * » «*U MPtOd to acixnro outing. A. 1* Halsey, hand field Stanley Erwin aaid tonight Gov­
showers un east central and ax*
Tha United State* is third in M v y Community llouso hove restoring the 20 portent tea on
deetract km o f tohi mnehtnoa .offtear for tha Soil Cnr amvaklca ernor Cone, under treatment at ahaop-faWag among tho ,eoun- hoca temporarily discontinued bo- cigars, and increasing tho beer
E. PhUlip* Oppenheim, English trerne south roasts Wednesday
o hcuplfi bora for a heart ail­ t»4aa § i tha world. It b outranked cauao o f tha citramoly warm tea from ona-half cant to two author, has written mors than and on extreme southeaat
ia “fealteg a m r
tonight,
cents g boltlo100 hooka.

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The f cdyrl ion h heihir made
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to n ■* speech
rninituT nf other MmIwest crimes
RiH»tn in Mircilith « father in
law bit* the utfvi♦'4 H»hS he hail
ih» connect ion with the kidnaping
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kidnupvd Saturday as they
in a parked car at S*
IdHlta
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to a point n n r Champlin. Mirt.,
where thry
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Exploiting The South

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Anyone n ailin g the rr*|*&gt;ri rtf the National Kmirsrt'ncy
Cminal on the "N tt.ion’jt No. 1 Kcnintmic Pro Idem" with
the suggestion that this problem is going to be solved by
m * * « ■ ! f l » M m atter
OetaWr TT, itia. at th% r.«t or- VVashlnglon |mlt iemns, should remember The itm ient say­
f M at
r W r M a , n 4 « r Ik *
ing which we believe originated in the Trojan war, “ HeA f t f t C f a g f f f f « f M a r«t A l l * f.
uare o f the (Ireeks bearing g ifts !"
ROILAAD L OBAN
The National
Emergency
Council
jraints
such a
CORDON DEAN—UsaIsm mHammttr distressing pin'.ure o f mir beloved Southland
that
the
wonder is irrepressible why .myone ever remains here at
i i i u n i m o N RATKI
r»ratal* la AAtmrnrm
all. As a matter o f fact, th. Council insis’ s thu
hardly
Mr c«rHfp ............... .
who
o m acwtoth ................. ,,... 44.7% anyone tines stay here excep children and old folks
Vtrw M n fli .............
C2-» ire non-productive and that most o f them are
anaemic
•ti N n lh i ................
On T#to» ...................
**•» and have hookworm.
Average bank deposits in the Sou.h are JliiO jmt ps*rAll sbltNiry w««!***, Mfda «f
P M l l I k M m »4 M t l r M ml son as compared with b-171 for the nation us a whole. The
far lk« a-arpea* *1
faaga trill to* rhartrd tot per capita income in the South is $31-1 as comparisl wi h
At r*f hUi ■ ffirlltltc ml as.
t}i&gt;U-l for the rest o f the country. The average assessed
■alue o f taxable property is $UVl as compared with $l,37n
F r a il. L a a tla f o a t a a r
r r fr t •a m T l a I fr r a lt fa I h t a a lla a a l Pellagra is an "almost exclusive" Southern disease.
Four
H a lt » f a t v a r lla la f .
O fflr tt
mwr
I^ulror receives on the
paftalalaH la Ik* l a v « M I
r l i l n million families should In* rehoused.
4 , tta * * ia t r r
*»H k
f r l a * l * « l iverage lf&gt; cents an hour less
ban in Northern cities,
l a a i f i a f f l t n ta C k lr a ia * a f N m
while (Shicalioual ojijxirtiimt hm lag fur U-hiinl with tin
Tartu
Highest rate of illi'.crucy o f any part o f the country.
Tie H # f»l4 la a •*■*i»Ik*r *f TR*
hortun.itely the Council was kind enough not
In
A i a a f t a i t i Prtaa vtfcUii la •■#!*• I t a l f aatftlaA la Ik * *•■ fo r f*
ultimo this unfavorable state o| a ffa irs entirely on Southf t l l l a a l l M mi a ll a * a a lla p a lfk * *
rners themselves.
The diflu u lty o f ohlaiuing credit in
(a It «*v
a*a
i«l* * a l«
la tkla H f * «
&gt;■!
■ »«
he South has something to do with it, the Council admits.
a rt* a | a k ll*k *d k * r »l(
Interest rates often run as h gh as 20 percent, according
• ■ k lln tlM o f i f *
AM rlfkla la »■*
(B l ll«»al*l*a ha ala a rt i l « «
0 the Council’s report. Mut we believe some o f our state
1 tornrys could show instunei's where it has run mam
irnes higher than (hat.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1BJ"
I1reight rales, too, are an adverse factor affecting
he South's prosperity. The Southern manufacturer is at
i 3!&gt; jiercciit disadvantage as compared wi h his Northern
Everyone seems In hr pledge.
■ompetitor in getting his products to marki
while in the
•gainst ft general &gt;alrt I d
disadvantage runs
this stale .ml yrl everyone w m - southwestern pur'. of the South the
to .(Imil that ■ sale* It i is eon: is Ingh 7r. percent. As ruiirh nr more could be saiil wi b
s|M-ci to the freight rip’.e disadvantage which the celeri
farmer has.
And the Couneil admits that he nation's ta riff (silicics
Well, August 13 eamo *n*i
wenl without (hr European »•&gt; ire partly to blame lor the |sncrty o f he South
"Tin
breaking out arrordr.* to
•until has bcrii forced for generations", u says, "To sell i .
predictions
It neenis that light igricidlural prorluels in an oii|untix‘ ted world uiarke and
nfng nevrr alriVrn whan it la * a
niy i s matmfiielurei) gisids al [iril'i-s su|&gt;porled by higb
t*Ct*d.
a n ils ." The net effi-rt of this is that the 'things
. ■ —— n --------------vhich lhu Non Iti has to sell bring low prices, while
Amt It took a whole Nalion.i
Etacrgency Council, ami a Minri he things the South inis to tmv command a high price.
Who In do al,no. all I his, tile Council is strangely
lasting many month*, to
that
ih« Smith h*» it* troubl." Well nlent. except to throw the entire problem into the lap of
.ingress where as h mit ter of fac, it has been ever since
i t !•■**( it wan righl that far
ne ( ivrl War. Who made the ta riff rates which have
1ft Me whrre communism hj
*f , ’n ruining I he South anyway, if not the Nop. hern senaSeeped lr&gt;to movie lmli*try Bmn»- mrs and representatives who
control Congress?
Who
tff thou* artora ami ictreun1! *xh saiicvioned the freight rates which discriminate
against
KiVa In struggle alone .in 12. .o'
lie South it not the bureaucratie
Interstate &lt;'omrnerre
A week Joe*, trying to &lt;I&gt;v. le i f
ominissioii ?
§rn»4mf ft!
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938

'T H E S A N F O R D HERAT,D. BAN FO RD . F L O R ID A

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N a f t r i i r ta r ila
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Ute wealth.
FlreaUleti* Roo»ey*lt refer m l In
ditto tor Georgr in hie Barnesvlll.
•patch a. "My frtaml", but hr
Moved hia imlri finger rapidly
Under hia rhin from ear to rui
•lid .aid, "ahitlia. . ." a. he -ltd

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STRANGE AS IT SEEMS—By JOHN HIX
F e r .fu t t o r jr a g aatraea at* author, toafaalag a itta p a f awvwlupa (or reply.

; RecoffotoW 4

Prtmlcr Miiftiollpl, whatever
taajr b# hU other fiutU, .loci m
vhUtltng In ir«v»y«rd *.
Tvodkting war In the near future,
ha laid hia aoUttcra In Roma the
ether dajr, “ While inna are reartag In many parta of the world,
to harbor llltmiona would bn fol­
ly and not to prepare would be
crime. We do not delude our
•a tm and are prepared." WHeth
' at «&gt; r la comini: nr ret, Muaao
i
for one, ef *.*o or three,
•urelp ought to know.
W f'v
--------- o---------. , Ed Eonifh. II la ml banker, gtte.
\ Mia National Kmergney Council
oiio hotter by tailing why the
South la the Nation'* Number 1
, Kronemw Problem, " I don’t be. lieva (bare la a thing wrong with
p South," he aayft, "aacvpi too
mn much polttka.” He eitea
th&lt; ruination of the Kaat Coaal’a
i pineapple tnduatry by dlacrtmta*
' tight ratea, the wrrtkage
vegetable growers by
tariff policies, amt the
sthn of augir. graduation
Urn Everglade* by Federal
“ control law*. Pol Ilka 'did

Ua “ Highway* ef tie Pu
. U be shewn at New Yerit’e
fair geat, year, ftnera)
will eahihi*. ap elaborate
which, will
country node will be
to «ome. A m * * the
(tag feature* are the
•all* located along
brilliantly
tor » distant* pf
few* la

front

cord wf.n tnC ,r pe ln ??,,nford who arc thoroughly in aer , ' " 11;' ,H, hui,d “ trHil,,r c»nip here, but who are
I w T i f i t i ,flt r ‘ ‘) r 0,'U lKH,“ UH0? hpy hffl planning lo
S i think Ihn “ Ae
i h e y j r o in favor o f It. but
tnt&gt; think the City should put urf- the money, or It
shouhl
be
privately
financed
and
nix
n * 7 irr
Iy r 'nnnce‘ l « n« Operated,
or something
else different from the y
way It is.- i
K
And wo have plenty ...
o f iteoplR litre who say they are
in favor o f a new hospital
tal all right, but they are against
Its being built here in Sanford, t!r. “
('noni v iihffttit i . ,
•—**Jrd, -dr, they tkin't think the

tmunly should vote the Isolds.

Or they

*w hospital, but wo
Wo donT
J" “ **
"ostsT b a t"' tt
one
much.-* o
r. -Y
coats that much."
Or.
"Y es. I am jit
da favor o f « new hoa1

-n y .

“ or

I don't care whelhe'r
helher theJ'
they build

out In the woods, nr who puts un (the money
n
fo r It " 7 And.
Sure 1 am in favor of a new hosniLlI a big quo If poa•ible. but a little one if we can’tjjjei tthat, (n Sanford, or
?.UL inJ:h! . C0U!, ‘y*
whether ike, government paye for
It or wo have to'build" lt"oureeivof
if

8ANF0RDTWEIsrhr.
Virgil Smith write* hi* muihar,
■ra. C. II. Smith of Ihia city
(hnt ho (a right down In front
ta Prone* and Is carrying amlaltlon ta ■ truck for big baltlra how taking pine* near tbari.
Born to Mr. .nd Mr^ Home*
Banndsra a fin* baby hoy.
• Mr. and M r*.. D. U Thrasher
uw visiting rilalivea In Toeen,
Owtogta and np*et to bo b*m«!

W ring

Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Crim wftl
•■•ta aa Man Itave tomorrow far potato ta
W o porood. Indiana, whee* they wlU visit

•Miawlly tor ntaUMn and old frknda f,
O - I . Prlaod,

hold ,do'
hU abet

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ture may be gained
A more spectacular side ai Dr,
Jaggar's work consists of bomb­
ing volcanoes with charges of
TNT when eruptions threaten to
ind flows of lava toward Hilo
or other Ifiwnmin cities.
Ir* l'JH5 an Army bombing
ti|vjaiiiyu, under
Ur. Jagsi s
guidance, dropped six loi S uf
TNT ui*Ai a lav* flow, diverting
H from the vicinity of llilo.
Ur.
Jaggar's
Observatory,
Pstrangely, la made of wood, wi
an a concrete founds* Ion- Its inlei u&gt;r is crowded with ifoinutIrtmorrow; What famous Aiatrgruphs, thermometeis, olcCtrW
timepieces, chemical and pho'ae- kaa signed Ihe four grral rfocagraphic e&lt;|uipntent, charts, and rarnla forming lha ( ailed Slates
governmevA?
other *cr«*ific appatahis.
i

}Vlght writ** hia p*rants,
Mn, Itanry Wight tost
to ho called across
ta a tow days. Vo
Oaapl Worn whether any *Umr
Sanford Jfcrys *# «h* Tank Corps
• going oewr with Pnd or wot.
Mr«J fX A. Kottor ta M th*

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quories, with tho aanurance that
they were of invaluable aid in
irqning our techtucul difficulties.
Very truly yours,
FRANK N. SKUZEit,
y&gt;ur
Hall Roach Htudios, tnc.

Edit-ir.
Sanforil, Kturiila
I i.-hi' Sir:

Hollywood
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to

In * ruernt rummunic*tinn we
rri|ur»ti'd the benefit of your expetlrnc* in the field of Journ»li*m to help U* achiovo *uthentieity in a new*pu|&gt;er aequencr of
our
forthcumlng
production
"Therr (ioe* My Heart."
The point In &lt;|ue*tinn w** tbs
dixpoftltion of. n "vicious'' story
leveled agumxt a madcap heiress.
"Wss the editor Justified in
piecinx the story together snd
publixhing it, after th* yeporlrr
iMd torn It to ahrede and dis­
carded it in the wastebasket?"
we ueked.
Overwhelming was tho re,|M&gt;nw
from an editorial cioa*-**clion of
our nation directiiur our atten­
tion to tho fact thst wo were
wrang la our original premis*.
Vicious xlnries tutvo no place In
to.isy’s Icgliimalo
Journalism.
They *ra the colorful figment*
of a mskii heliuve nanrspnperdom
that we wero striving to avoid
in our picture.
A* a result, our script waa altered and th* final draft I* as
close to n common denominator
of th* suggestions received ax
wa could achieve.
Please accept oar sincere ap.
prrciatton tor th* promptness and
graeiouansaa o f your roply to our

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P H O N E 403

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m the *w«l
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Gilbert Hotel
Cnrler

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Summer Rates
$:i.50 per week up
Rrcutar Hotel Mnld And
Hell Roy S?rvlce
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1-1 So. Park Ave.
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S a n fo r d

F lo r b U

1 W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R |

THE SANFORD FORUM
T(u- llrr»lil,

KKT WEST, Aoc. t« - (/PfOi
Chf*&gt;r Thompson la duplayinlr
at hit curitv shop a roll of papfr
ftlripping about two and a half
mehr* will, anil six inche, In
(liara.t.r whirh a flwhvrman rvportvd fimtinir in the ••rnnarh of
a t liter shark taught off Key
We.t,
Afl*r ihe roll hall Keen t lea n.H
am) some of ’ he ouUule paper
stripped off, it w.s four.l to have
the name, " (' Del P.^o Cia .
Itiaifonea 4 y 8. Havana." printed
at
intervals. Apparently lha
shark swallowed ihe roll of psp&gt; r in llavsna harbor.

WASHINGTON. Aug. irt — un
—The Works Progress Adminislration is co-operating with the
Agr iculiure Department and four
states in an attempt to eradicate
white ■fringrd beet let.
Avery Hoyt, a*.'t«tiint super­
Fifty (jrndnn p'dieemen visltin*
visor of the Hurraii of Fntom.d(Jermany ,nok par" in «pes-l*lly•»gy and Plant tjunrnntine. -aid'
arranned a'hlrTu- malches at Mam
WPA projects have been apluuveil and WPA labor is being hiirir.
lined in suppressive work in the
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m m a a in n lil!
infested areas of Ihe four states
Fine Watch
-Florida, Alabama, Mississippi
and I,nui»uina,
i
p epairing
••
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Areas in which the beetles, he- S
"
Diamond
Setting
lieved to have been imported
AND
front South America or Australia,
have Wen found thus fur r|ui1e
Engraving
small. Ilovt 'aill The m«*sf seri- ■
uus inTestalion at this time is in 5 McLaulin, Jeweler
a small ill&gt;lflet near
New Hi S
111 H. Park Avo.
leans.
la a a a m a a iia a a n a a
The bee lies also have been
found in the vicinity of Laurel,
Uulfptnl and Jack son, Mi**., in
LEAD ER S
IN
nkaloosa, Walt on anti to some
SANFO R D
extern in Kseambiu counties,
Flo i ida: in Liu* Flora la, Ala.,
•
and Mol de and Monroe vicin­
S E M IN O L E
ities ami near Pensacola, hia.
P R IN T IN G CO .
rotit.n, ioi ii. peanut and p&lt;&gt;-

ato i i op- have been damaged
by the beetles in the Florida
ai ea Ibis \•hi ami last &gt;ear, Hoyt
said.
“ We have no reason to think
we hav»' discovered .ill thu dt»*
ifltlc m which the beetles exist, '
Hoyt said, ‘ Ilut in each case
where tbeV have been illscovered
(hey al** in hniitetj areas,
' Q-lb^K
1 Pmurn is being spread by
Forewarnril
of
|iro»p&lt;ctiv* spray guns and by dusting
t-iunliunx by f-arlh trvnuira rv | methods in Infented field*. High
curdiii on his insirununts Ur gius* is being cut arm ditrhe
Jsiifdf is always n*n«ly ti* pro I are being dug in some places to
t'rffl to the orme and rrcitrtl in I catch the beetles which cannot
photograph anil notebook the j Ny.
story of what b«* terms a “ new
The beetle first was dlscoVbni Iding oration /’
» ered in the United States at
In Ibis manner *ht» vidrarn- .Svra, Fla., in liLlti when a
legist securcfl h complete photo­ farmer brought two of them to
graphic history of th»* Alika a county faim agent and noti­
fied him they were damaging his
River erupting from *he flank mips.
of Manuria I.oa in lUk'J, uiiu of
the greater| lava flows of the
rentury.

MISTAKEN IDENTITY

Miami Lions Serve
Wrong Way Luncheon
MIAMI. Aug. IS. -(/Pi Tak­
ing a leaf from ih* not.'book of
Douglas (Wrong-Way) Corrigan,
lb* Miami toons Club served
rveeythvig In tevxtsr at R*
weekly lunchconThe I.Iona stirlwl with coffee
and dessert, followed with ‘.ho
main enurs# amt topped u(f Ihe
meat with a cocktail.
AUTO T A R IP P

INCREASE

MEXICO C I T Y — lAA — A
sharp IncreaM in tariffs on aaaemhleil automobile*, most
of
which coma from the Unltad
State*, was Included in new Im­
port rates announced by th*
government lo become effective
Aug. 30.

Dinmondk Ind Wtteh*«
Fin* Watch Ana Jtwrlcy R*p*liinf

;

Diamond Uonntutf And BDgntlfl|

S
-w naan r a ic s i i . n n t a eow * m "
.
M a Ptraf at.
r haftft a
N u t M tawoir# |
CLEVELAND -&lt;/P&gt;— Joh n ■.........
..
r&gt;6-ytir-«l&lt;f WPA worker,
wished last night that *.he man
who stabbed him had been a lit­
tle mote careful. Th«* assailant
attacked Conti from the rear,
slashed him several Unit's wi*.h
A Rn t Scl&gt;—l Pgr Jtaw/ B*js , , .
a pocket
then looked at
him and saul, “ Sorry—you ain’t
EJtm tuUry TAranfA C a lU ft P rtp a m U rj
the guy."

F lo r id a M ilit a r y I nstitute

TO BfMMT SHIP RATES
NEW YORK, Ann. lO .-(/R—
Increased fei||hl rate* will becom* effective Sept 21 on some
ship lines llnkini; Puerto Rico
and American Atlantic and «u lf
ports, J. T. tonnun. secretary uf
the
United .State, Atlantic ft
Gulf-Puerto Rico confaranca, said.

“YUR-R PENNIES
D n r Y fh U "

B C H O U U m C i 0 0 % of our boys am en d la Call***.
L O C A T I O N : la oonUr of siftto, oa aaoaaA kifkitl point.
E Q U I P M E N T : 0 m a d a m building, ... all m u
with hath.
ATHLETICS: land and water apart, uadaa aatwfal ftaparrtHnu

T a U i txptmttt (m cladm g mmifarm) {776. For caulag a d d rtu

COL. W. EUGENE JONES, Praoidant
Son

2 nd A v a Hftiafts City, riotida

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I.OPTIN HAS OPBKATION
p iiu .A D ia .rH iA .
f/rt-Form*r Unfed Stale* Senator Scott
R. f4&gt;ftlr&gt; of Florida un:lcrwent
on abdootlnal operation at lha
Tempi* tlnlvoralty hospiul here
yesterday. Hospital attaches said
hia canditten was good.

1

WITH NEW

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Notice of bids

tRS Ago

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[H c*i (n tiip h top H a n
M useum , B e rtf t )

fiEFoRB THSRACC

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th* ticket window ta

WPA Is Co-Operating
In Insect War In
I n f e s t e d Sections

ONt pMctfloFS Wft$ F0G6V-.

LIFE, IN A VOLCANO . . . . ,
llalfma until ti ‘Th«* lfoii*« of
KvprUstini; Ktrr" is what Hu*
wniian nalivin cull n
lake i»f nil h«*t lava, lnuling and
And win. res.riels cotton production throwing thous- humhi me in the yaw nine rniulh
mds o f farm bunds out o f employment, eneminiging ils if K Haui n, wurlil t l.n ecst activif
iiltivation in toreign roiintries, and causing the lowest v)Hearnt rrahrr
ash marko*. in terms o f gold m (he history o f this couiiI’etchtil Ilk** a summer cottage
ry, if nut the Agricultural Adjustment Administration of on the shores of lhit fiery lake
iecre.nry Wallace?
is the laboratory ami home af
If the National Emergency Council doesn’ t like the lirThomaa A- Jigger, l)ip«tUir
. o m .y which exists in *hu South— uml we for one do no of *.he Ilawaiiar* Volcano Observihrn Id it jump on tluwo pmiticinriti repri'Mentiiijr North* a(ory, ffe has lived th«Cv fur th4
|iast 2&gt;1 years.
*rn Industrial areas who for generations have been
exUr. Jaggar'a Job b to record
limiting the Suit'll for nil [t was worth.
tlsgily lh« uctivi'.y of thta and oth­
er volranura and of accomiianymg »*arthi|Uakra, ao that « better
To« Many Ye-s-Buttcrs
knowInlKv of 'heir freokUh na­

ultimate objectives o f his administration, bit', who oppose
his methods, us "yes-butlers."
"W e have t«si ntuiiy members o f the House and Sen»te'\ he said, as we recall it, “ who say. 'W h y. yes. 1 be­
lieve in social security for the aged mid the unemployed,
hill 1 am against the nccnninlatinn o f so large a reserve
fund, or \ ci, 1 am in favor of minimum wage and maxi­
mum hour legislation, but I think such matters should be
lett to the individual stntes'
The presence o f these so-called "yes-buttem " in the
louse and Senate, or lit the ranks o f organized labor,
iraue associations, or what have you, is not unione. They
have always been with us. and vye supjs.se they always
flM'
in “ very walk o f life, in every or­
ganization to which we baking and in every home
Wt
have plenty o f them right here in Sanford who are always‘ ready to "yes-but" every proposal tin to comes along.

houmoffog

N h 4 lN 6 L lie M ? .~

With prospects fur «.»■,allied
Medicine becoming better jv-ry
*»V, the lime may aoim coon
When on one will have to worry
•bout the neccrccUiei of Iif« ti
ill. HU government will providi
him with footl. aheller, clothing
Shortly before President H.sisevclt left on Ids Vttcnand medicine free of charge. Tin
only .thing he will have to work tion he delivered u "fireside chut” to the naiioii in iv hie It
far will be the luxurlto of life, he launched his purge uf certain members of the Ik*mnawl hU tax bill.
crulic party and characterized those who approve of the
One thing that must of.the com
mentatora on the Idaho primary
■aem to have overlooked In their
Mai to accredit Senator I'ope’n
defeat .to hia New Dell leaning’
waa the fart that hia opponent,
RaprearnUtive Clark, waa an
avowed Townsendl'a, and hia
•leetlon la aa much an Indication
af the atiength of the Tnwnaeml
, Flan In Idaho aa of the weakncaa
of Senator Tope,

R*g. TJ. EL Fat OC.

Roll Is Found
Eradication Of Paper
In Stomach Of Shark
While Fringed
Beetle Started

PatoMtotol

8«al«d bid* will b« reMtv«j by Ui* Clly Ctmaiiadaa*
•f Ihj Clly pf Buford, FhrlL, Al (ta mrallag ta
bf ittid at 7:3M'efcck )P.
Ah*« oL 33, 1938,
tac royolre u d mo#fin* of Uw m arrob and M r * tor
hdUAt, to f«(k er «H k otlnr oitocvlUnrtitu repair,

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tite savfost ) h e r a ld

Social And Personal Activities
Telephone IIH

GENE MARTIN LANEY, Society Editor

Social Calendar
T i l l KKDAY
Tha Cnrum unity H u b w ill m ret
■ t the hnm« of M r i I * l*. Hunt

Kdna Flizaheth Stich I
Weds Randal] Priest]

She it

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m in i party at her home on West
F lf * t S treet in
honor
of
th *
eigt**h bi r thda y of her da l i ghter.
F e » *y Ann.
Punch wa» « r r n | by the pool
as the gucstp arrived and swim
mmg
was
enjoyed
throughout
the afternoon
A f*e r th e ir swim, the g lin ts
assembled in the d tu n g room of
the home and refreshm ents were
nerved front a cream lacr-covered
lahl*% which was erntered with
a large b irth day cake
hold in g
eigh". candles And hanked with
Inve vine, fern and tube im**-*
B rig h t to lured papri stream er*
were arranged from r ic h corner
r f the room to further ca rry out
*he cnlflf acheme of
pink
and
green. Beach hue k els filled with
candy were presented to the girls
is favors. The
hoys
received
sand shovels filled w ith randy
Mrs. Pippin was a««iited in serv­
ing by M m . J
M Stm ec.pher.
Sirs. H erm a n M o rtis and Mrs.
M. R. S trickland
Those invited to be w ith Peggy
Ann wore: Norm a Jean S ly e r ,
Malcolm laidge, M arianne S*r»rk
la ;*l. C arolyn
P atrick ,
Knilly
M athews,
S ylvia
Heed,
tiia c r
M arie Stineetphec, j lobby M orris,
8sr» Jane
W a lk e r.
Ilit a ld lm
P r l l . D f l n r i i M cClelland, |Vrtl&gt;
f ii t m o f Miami, Ruth Sac hr ’ ,
Dod» S ackett,
Irene
M athews,
Pauline M cC lelland, Irene tir r e ii.
Tom m y Speer, Nancy W illiam s
■ml Jeanerv n u tle t of M iam i.

Former ResfdenLsWed
Sisters In Boston
In u double trrrnuiny |»r
formrd ut 3:00 o'clock Ha'unlay
afternoon. A uk. ft, In Ho.ion,
Mnu,
M ia*
Khrnrri!
Althea
Iv^ry bi-ranie 111, brtd* of Kn
frnr John Takitch and Mi*» Vio
l*t Prarl Ivory bream, ‘ bo brbb
of t.iah Mnr»o
Mia . Takarh ami Mrs. M'ir.r
« rr listers ami nalivra of IV.-ton
M r. Takjch is the son of M r.
ami Mr*. J. I, Takurh of this
city. Ill- wit* born in Banfmd
ami « m Krailuatrii from Semi­
nole lliitb School in 11131. Mr.
Morn is the son of Mrs. Helm
T . Morse i f T a m p a, formerly of
Sanfnnl, ami Is also a jrntdiutir
of Seminole ili*h School. Both
Mr. T a k a rh and Mr Mots, are
connected with
the tMjVnoulh
Company of tlosVin.
A fla r a short weddin* trip in
tbo Smith the two couplr* will
fffturn to Host n where they will
make Ihelr homes.

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M r. P i rent t- the &gt;fn ■&lt;f Mi
and M r* t ( P n e -t ■if 'h i « ity
He in a gradual*,of
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have
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then guest.H Mr
ami
M r ', t lyde Flnwt u of DeJatnd.
Mrs R i
M 1 1lei and children,
Mildred and H otiry, h iv e returned
from a bacafron in .Mi .im u H e a .ii
M r and M m ,
Frank
Evans
have ai l ived from Ronton, M .e»
to spend •he tent of the summci
at then home mi Lake M a ry .
M r And Mm K II l.a ry
ami
son, K dilir,
le ft M onduy a f t ei
in veil to
- pend tw o
weeks
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WAKE UP, AMERICA!GANG-UP ON GANGDOM!

son o f M iam i Beach, who have
been visiting M n . M innie Ju n es
for n few days, have gone
in
THE DALLES, Ore., Aug. HI New ll« iii(w h ire fo r a .'hoi t va
— (Ah — A lh i r t K. R o w e r, 44, fo r ­ | ratio n .
Th ey were aecompanied
m er a e fre ta ry o f the AFL Team
«» fa r a t P ulatka hy th eir daugh­
•Ie ra Union fo r O regon, was am
ter, P atricia , who wilt vnut reinten red yesterday to 12 y e a n in lives fo r several days,
prison fu r araon.
R tm r r w in
convicted in ronneetiun w ith the
M r and M rs, (Eugene Takaeh
bu rn ing o f the Salem H o* F a c ­ left Tuesday m orning fo r Ih e ir
to ry last Nov. 20.
home in H otlnn ,
M ats,
a fte r
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t unllniiiiu* Kr.... Hue OVIiick Itiillt
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THfVT BLIGHTS A GREAT
EMPIRE OF INDUSTRY!

I.im i'r 1‘ liHir MM.*.

P u t y o u r best foot forw ard

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SHIRTS
Beautifully Laundered
2
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for

25c
49c

Nut only are thiwc with whum wi- runtr nto
daily ronlart m »rr favorably n ffcrtn l, hoi the
cfli-rt upon our own .ittilml I* apparent. V\Tln
la nut more confident, a little mure plr.iHant and
more *oeinl»lc when neat and rh-an In appearance?

Call 861
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Service

Y ffilte a STAR BRAND
Priced From 42.50 To 45.00

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Tin- A-livery nf a frenlilv rlrnttril *nit nr
tin-*.* iiw ) lir Jn*41 .imithrr nr,m il fur tin- ili-liverymnn. Hill, tu Ihr nthcr prr*un. It m.iv hi- n
major Inflm-nrc in I lie muKinic uf hn*inr** ur
.•utrinl HUrrnu*.

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K, Cordell wetc
Mon
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&lt; a ia M ynek has n t iiin e il
day
■ ft e m oon
at
the
n g u h ir home a f'e r visiting m W auehniu
meeting o f the W* inmi* * min
as fhe guest of M r.
and
M* '
c iI of the First i h n -iiiiu ( hutch Ralph M vrick and daugh’ e i, Sara
i t the home of the forim r on S y l v i a ,
j
O range Avenue
|
R W e*! and guests,
M rs. R (i. Fov presided over
the meeting, dur ing w hich I line M m C F. C»ook and daug hter.
emit m itt ee re[H.rt* wen* read and M a i \
" f M u on, •».» and M i**
M ri J J
Holly, finarue chuir- C arlto n ............... IL u e lh u m t, lia ..
friiiri, outlined the plan* f»u ‘ he wpi-ti l Monday at Hok lo w e r .
temnindcr n f the year
l .ate in the afteciim m the h*M
Mm
S, »&gt;
Slnnlud -e t,
J» te l Sen &lt; e n **l
riHnt \ &lt;«hnivaTit4
•« M l** ,’siiiii W t i n n F 'le fliy and
th following
M m , F S Ijim Hon, M l* ' lu ll i Higgins have 1et III Her]
M rs
F o i . M m . J . .1. I"uten, M r ,.
Slum*
fiorn a two w eek*’ u li at ion with
K. F C a rra w a y . M r* Ihdly. M m . f I^ n tl
and |e |;it |\e * III le v a *
K. M.
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MALLORY

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t f nn Heardall Avenue lit 3:00 Aug If, III the prenem e I a few
close f i iendf* mid relatiVi*-. I h**
o'clock
ring service wan read tjv ] mlga
FRIDAY
R \V W are, in who-, h-*m. »h
There w ill b*- a m eeting o f the
Wft Mi mu look (• IAc e
Fidel is Cl AMU of the F in n Itu ptist |
The bride wa*. gowned
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Church at the home of Mm . S.
sheer w hile dre-n with ni.i't liin j
H Foglish, 321 West l&amp; Stieet,'
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M r*. Priest daughter of M r,
The I ' ohU I clerks w ill have a ft* I M f* A F Siieh Ml 11» l.i!id'»,
few norning party
and
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•upper i t S a n lin d o in the after
the pint ’ here
v»*tir*r h .v in g '
noon.
moved here
from
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Birthday Party (iiven
For Peggy Ann Pippin

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Ye R am us9Double Paves Lookouts Journey THE
W ay For Winning Tally To Leesburg For
C ontest Tonight
its Blast L e e s b u r g ’n Chances Of

STANDINGS!S«oalors D own

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t i r la n d o Mt Ml
Au gu stin*
I' al a t k it nl Da y fu n * Ii * a r h ,
i t a i n e a v l l U at Dal.a nil

Kodgersmen To Seek
Another Win Over
Top-Ranking Gons

Taking Loop' Leadership By Win;
Hudson Allows 1.1 Hits

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Other League Con­
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Seminole County
Court Records

Bassified Advertisements

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McGinns, T. J. st uv., Anna B.
to Sanford Agricultural Credit
-Cotton mills In ths South
Corp.
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operate
three
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COOK, IH.l'SH ssarh as UaaSrrItasbs. Janas, II4H SsatarS Ar*. aplndlea ta N s* England (ae- South
I*k e
Apopka Growers
A FO UND
IIOVlKWOHK~or'aar king. Wil­ torIsa.
Asm. and Fred Ball et uz.

Crop Agreement

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WANTED
■KCOMIt IIAMI. bar rahs, la bar
las rash — .beam Tsisabaas

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Humm.r rains have lurnail lh«
TMVMK (as sal*.1prairie* at southeastern De Ho'a
CtoaAa HssaAaa, pbaas »—-jeoun'-y Into an imm.n.a v»rl-«ol" m l m .‘ Ons (aar gaits. —jarsd (tower genlen with myriads
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of wild (lower* ov*r milt* o( Ih*
D ivas

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COLDS

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FOR TAT flCF.Il
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r e r t l f l r u t a e m b r a c e * the f o l l o w i n g (
d e a r r lb e d p r o p e r t y In t h * Cn u nt y
o f Memlnola. Hlat# n f F l o r i d a , to- 1
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CELERY LAND
FOR RENTAL

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Hill Lumber
&amp; Supply Yard
T tU p h o n a 83

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SURER DELUXE CO ACH ES

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BOSTON. WASHINGTON
BALTIM ORE - J

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200 aerew. well
drained* celery Inaid—gned
water rnatral, Fred need nv*
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traaea.
Pricoa R#**on*ble
Addrena

BROWN CO.
BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA

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MADAME ZOI.A
Palmist and Life Reader
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field

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T e lia past, present and fu tu re;
huw to succeed In love, tnarrlage,

h u a ! n *-f * ;

how

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h a v * good luck? H eaillng tlally*
and Mundgy » HI •;
\% m ils
from
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un
South
D ial# H ig h w a y 12 am i 92. Orlamlo. Iluonia fo r colored,

S a NLANDO

M artin 's G arage

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MALARIA

B o d k a — flprlngR — T r e lk r e
A price you ea a a ffo r d
to p ay

‘tr’J T r ” ' oil,;. SITUATION WANTED

li. Mas Wltbara,
Asm

V pr-pero ib.cri^ th.r.m will i~

Truck &amp; Auto
Service

Crap Lien A Chattel Mortgage

Matblsas, Utstts,

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Martin's Garage
General
Repairing

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faae iraelar plawlag pad

to
10
Ft.Ic h ard eon n A d d i t i o n
t o W imhI b r id ge .
The
a *m e** m* nt
of
ih *
bale
property
u m l r r |h* Raid c e r t l f l *
NOTIC B T O C R R U ITO M S
r a t * l « * i i * d * 4 * in t h * i»»sm* o f
rvwtate Law 1RU
J K N N I E H T E N fM iN
Htats o f F l o r i d a
t 'n le r n nuicl r e r t t f I r a l *
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C o u n t y o f S e m in o le
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edeem
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a ccording
to lla
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the
Y o u and « * r h o f yo u m r* h e r e b y
p r o p e r t y d * » r r l b * d t h * r * l n w i l l bn
»&gt; Pr' ” " ‘
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R o n d a y In t h * m o n t h o f H * p ! e m ­
again*! the eel At* nf Franc*'* ber
1*1*. w h ic h N t he i t h d a y o f
F I * ld«, d * c * « # # d , Ia i o f naitl Conn
H* p i e m b e r , I *71
ly, to tha C o u n t y J u d g e ■tf
t in te d i h i b 2nd d a y o f A uinis'
fyijl# C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , m h i* o f f l r *
193*
In t h * ro u r t
h o u * « at
Han ford,
O »* IIFItS|&gt;oN.
F lo r id a ,
w it h in
eight
a a le n d ar
C l e r k o f f i r m It C o u r t o f
m o n t h * f r o m t h * ti nt * o f i l i *► firMt
H * m in o le t ‘ m in t y
F lo r id a .
publlrallon o f IM *
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(H K A L)
c la im o r dem a nd m i n t b * in w r i t Ing. anA m u t l e l a t e the p l a r * &lt;if
I V T i l F C O ! N T O F T H F COt Nr * * i d * n r * and p«»*l o f f l r * a d i t r * * *
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and
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T Y . S T A T E OF ri.O lllllA .
■ w o r n tn by the c l a i m a n t , n g r n t
or a t t o r n e y , o r th e *am»* w||| •»»IN r i t n i l A T E
t*m*- v o id a c r o r d m * tn t a w
* IN H E T H E ENT A T E O F I.EON
T i l l - I * ilay o f J u ly I' M *
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A O T icr.
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N O T IC E
IS
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that t h * tiriifernfgtied w il l, un th *
Franc* a Field*, d*r*«**4l
H l h d a y o f S e p t e m b e r, A t» 111*,
p r ev en t Ui Ih e Hu mi rub le Cnu nty
lO T I I K OF A P F IJ t A T IO I
J u d ge o f He (ill tidle Cull li ly , F b i f l FUR T A I IH IK II
m ». her
f i n a l r e tu r n , n ' r m i n i and
N u TIC K
IH H F.H EBT
U fV K N
voucher* Ji* etecijlrtl of t h *
Th*i
It W EH TK H h o l d e r o M IM h
K a ln t e ..f L E O N A l ^ o U ' l . '
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D fN O , iferecieed, unit at aahl Vim a.,
pu*d th * III*
da y o f A i i t f i i i l , A
th e n and th e re rriiik e m ppheatlD n
I&gt; It I H ha* fi l e d b a m * In m y o f ­
tn i h * »uh| J n d a *
for
a
Uni
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*el T|e11»e oI
” 1 tier fiilrni n I■I r.*11n n
a l a * de*4| t o l)4i (■•iiefl (h e recto
nf i m Ii | * wt ,i i e ,t ml f&gt;.r an o r d e f
Hgld c e r t l f l c n i e e m b r a c e * t h * f " l
illac'lill l|£ IriM h er ,%■* Flit ti e l e m i t r i * .
Sotovlng #.*Rcrtb*d p r o p e r t y in Ih *
Ihkteil tills- Ihe let (.at o f A u g Co o n l y c&gt;f
He m in ol e,
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F lo r id a , t o - w i t
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A d d i­
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I.EON A M i t . n i u l . M ’ M N O , |&gt;*triinlrig 10 a c r e * m o r e o r I * * *
redtoed
The | M e o m »n l
nf
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properly
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v ro fim i * I * * h * il w a * In the n am e o f t
F. I.
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I* n le * * Raid r e f t If lea l * *hn M b* j
re d e e m e d nc co rd If i k
id
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lm 7 d a y *
aad
pro|»ertv r. efc rI h ed t h e r e i n w i l l h * '
reIlev r a
■old t"» ih e h l g h e M b i d d e r at t h e '
cou rt hull ■* d o o r
on
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fir&lt;*t
llii n ila y let Ihe m o n lh o f He|)tertif i r * I da y
ber. 191*. w h t r h i* i h e &amp;lh d a y o f
Islgald* T l h b t i
H ea d a ch e,
M*}i 1*fith*r. 1*1*
It a t e d t h l* 2nd d a y o f A u g u s t
30 m inutaa
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H em ln o l* ( ' a u n t y , F l o r i d a

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V i c t o r y ID I\O W

going to third
Sanford
blasted
Leesburg'* ■» i,h Con’ rrraa
up at
of going into tho league nd Deilamua pulling
The
.Sanford leookouta will
In
state league
games last
aingled
to ahort journey to l,e«aburg tonight for
hip Monday night a' the second. Adi
nigh&lt; the Orlando Senators won
Contreras
actoss &lt;he a rHum encounter with ihe (ion*
elpal
Ball
Park
with a .ending
■heir fifth straight contest by
ring 8 to 4 victory in 12 In- plale for the first run of the Holier* and tomorrow night they
N A T I O N tot. I . K t f i l R
tmuncing St. Auguitine, DeLand
that had ih« fans roaring game for &lt;he Itndgeramrn.
€.1 11
411 vuilloped
w*ll play the .Saint* in SI. Aug- F' ilt a bu rg h
Gainesville, and Day­
*1
&lt;a
Wdh two on base, and a tie u*tine. Thursday night they will S r w Y o r k
i;:.
Jintiotuly from the
eighln
• 4h ! r a g o
s s : tona Beach took their game from
4 4 &lt;7
within
tight,
Sanford's hardArame.
fs*
47
return t0 Sanford for another 4 lu-innait
4S2 the Cals'ka Auleas.
in
Vi
W W l the score lied at four- hdting third haseman. Bob PI*- |game with the Saint* here.
IIS
Ibiston
The Senator! won over Ihe
4*
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471
' all at
at the beginning of the I2ih, |man, rame to 'he plate and lined | The fray in Leeafcurg ihmjld
r.
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Hi L i i i b
111 Saints by an H tn 6 acore but
Hudson, taking his |» double to left field down the provide one of the moat inter­ ! "hi fad i*l|»b hi
Lank,J Sid
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It
71
gained nothing on Ihe Islanders
It e * w 11a 1 *-* t * rd S' r
made the first
two men |'bird ha-r linr scoring He Ramus esting game* of the tea inn or
as they also won. The fray was
float .in &amp;, I’ h ll M ilt lllh U 1
and
Adi.
A
moment
later
Davis
lag him fly out and struck
i ' i n r i n n * t i 4 I' ll t*i*u.rah 1
one of the worat.
After In
eosily for ths Ssnalora aa they
di
Dt u ia 1. r t i l i a g n 4
CUmmona to ret Ira the side singled to cen'er to score Pit night* shellacking at the hand*
lost the services of first sack(t in t y a a g s m va al 'IlKlllleil 1
DaSamua, who had struck ou&gt; man and knot the score.
of the Rodger»men, the Gun*
Ian «N*a T o d a y
man, Johnny Frys, for several
Tho count: Hanford 4, 1-ee*- will doubllea* have ba*eball mur­
times previoualy, doubled
t 'Irtrlnnst 1 .41 1* 11 " h u r g ii
days. Frye received a bad gash
t lr o ii k ly n at N * w
Y-irk
to left field. Billy Moore burg 4.
der m their heart* tonight On
upon the light hand in the eighth
Ht Isiiula 4 l I ' h h ' a g o
With 'he
scoring
for
the
d man at bat for Sanfnnl
I’ nT lsilrlnhla
Ibiatnn « i
the other
hand the
Locknut*
.nmng when hr attempted tn lag
tM r half of the 12th inning. j eighth finished, the gem* went may l*e hoUtered by their r«»urLyle Judy out on a throw from
A
H
F.R
11
%
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M
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ahed the ball to rIghtfield fori into the ninth frame. Both lanky agemi*
playing
ln*t
night N’ **w Y o rk
44 11
471
Atwater. Bob Overstreet, who
fir hat looked to be, for a mo-j Sid Hudson and ''Poison” Jake again** the odd* and the n»n* t l. v r U n , l
41114*
«U
t*
alerted Ihe game, was replaced
si
ti
sat
Bt, a foul but the ball fell |Punch began to put on the steam . may have their hand* full *n IbaMKtn
ta h in ili .fi
:&gt;i i i
&amp;I9 in ihe ilith by Atwater who got
fair for b double triil Deliamus and neither team was able to trying to stave off another »le* 1(Vr
44 id
147 rrrdit
let r o ll
for his I IOi
victory of
to five Hanford the game •make headway againat their of- feat,
« 1h itT's gn
41 SI
IS1
I'hHrtd'f Ip Mu
17 41
17«I the year.
|K te 4
ferings. T h e .Sanrfnril Hurler, #1I-a*t
night'*
game* didn't Hi lari'ml*
1* 44
Un
The
DeLand
Reds who ars
Ejr Raid scoreless until their hslf t hough, he gave up one hit in change the *tanding* a* far J*
f| * * m 11* l e a f e r d a y
run to the cellar swinging I-ook
•
1
-hert
t|l*d
1
|()th
and ltth
innings,
i No KitniM
jaf.lhg eighth and faclcng a four the
Lee*burg and (jalnenville are con­
lea mya T « d s r
outs m 'he state limp standings,
R handicap, the Lookouts came seemed In gel belter with rvery cerned a* both lo*t. If either
N* w V'.r k kit Wd -It tB Rl n n , ( I
Iasi night ruse op 1n their might
hat as though they meant ball he threw.
Hi
lemila
ui
f
'
|
*
y
*
l
*
n
d
team lone*
tonight
while the
and smote tn* erstwhile leaders
t 'b l c j i g o Hi
l-erslurg racked up the first
The first
two men,
other win*, the team that goea
I'hlladdiih l
at flo eton.
of the league, the
Galneaville
and Deltamus worked marker in the fifth Inning on into the lead will likely hold it
G-Men , for a II to 5 loss. The
Arnold's
single
t,,
center,
Clem­
for walka and Manager
until the end of the aesaon two
Reds pounded out 17 hits off
||« Leach Immediately yanked mons Infield single, anil Onis’ week* hence to take the pennant.
Hrlms and
Sparkman
while
jlab ace and replaced him single In right. In the crcitical
porter was holding the G-Men
eighth Leesburg racked up three
^ -''Poison" Jaka Bunch.
trol counted and rutely wa* in
to seven hit*.
bora down and
Billy more runs on a fielders’ choice,
trouble outside tne eighth frame,
Warrant]! Deeds
The Daytona Beach lilandars
i
went out
Swinging, a brace of singles and a pair of
Hardee and Bunch gave up eight Justice. Ham rt □*., Kliiabrth To noted out the Auleas In Palalwith two men on base walks.
J I,, t'umbie.
ka last night by 18 to 9 behind
Although giving
up 1-1 hits, blow* la the Lookouta, Jake
'chance to knot the score,
Bunch wa* the lo*ing pitcher,
Central Real Kstnte Invcstmsnt thr relief flinging of Blix Don­
It’jhard to center (or a single Hudson, had control when con- LFKRNl etc*
ah 1 k *
Company To
11. Cole si ill. nelly. With the score tied in the
1* 4* U 1
U ru o t rf
Mortgagis
a 1 i 1
llnh Kureckl aingled, went to
Arnoiu i f
s 41 i m nund, I*. E., 8r. Tu C. J. A Lucy third on Wicket's aacrlfice and
I ' U m m f i u If
* It 3 2
UlBk lb
crusaed tha
home
plate
on
to It 1 1 II. Woodward.
Uni* c
s a ] Z Walsh, Verna M-, To Dr. A A Steen’s ahort one to canter.
M c l i f i tt m i
1
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l
t la b e l Ih
i:
j
M. M. Capshart.
4 1 1 t
RATES
J o h n so n Zb
2 l &lt;1 ii Cole. C. B. » l u*.. Smith Alei- .St, Aufuatin*
(XX) 003 020—0
1 Ito M fll* *
!»«• ■ Mss
|kard»* p
a liM r llM i
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1 it 1 1
UUIlCtl p
010 025 001—H
Orlando
amlrr
To
Central
Rrel
Estate
D i« week
Tf I Mat
Inv. Co.
Om Btoith
R ■
4* t 1-1 32
T ,, 1,1 is
C « s a l f i t # w ords f » lb * Ha#*
000 000 050— 5
GaineavilU
ah t k • Crop Lien and Chaltel Mortgaie
aavrunit
001 500 14*— 11
a 0 3 1 Smith, James, will. Tn Sanford Or tsAind
K
n
u
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r
l
F O R BA L K • B tra w b rfrp
p liitv .
i a 1 S
4ES9 SERVICE
trhmMI 14
Agricultural Credit Corp.
Hla*l&lt;t a*r r* w h i l e f r a i l e d . T h r l f ut l I 11
Ail. e
I r a i a ei i ( ■ R l « 14HI.4MH4 Hwt*. In *
b 1 3 l Herbal, (ieo. el ui. A Gto. H*be Daytona Bfach 1)00 000 111 t —10
T « t H Walsh rspelrrS bf
r i l r n a l i 11,
■I n i t * f a r pr ic e* , * la I t a g h » * m1 a 1 13
309 002 010 0— 0
wha nwlty haawa ban,
l i a . l s II,
rl ua. To Armour Partiliier I'alatka
Illy
get* I red.
Ilradfurrd
l »im if
1 it V 4
Jawalas Mag as "a As*.
ttu,ts„n p
* Iole
FaroieV*
H a v h e l . toinfhr,
Works.
4 * V
Him,
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Florida.
MIAMI,
Fla.—Following r*
1 1 It ti
It- H. Crop Lien A Chaltsl
.N tD Ir sr as rf
CW RENT
4 3 1 1
I v r i n i u i ss
rant l»-n*ficlal rav-i. Dad* Coun
Mortgage
KENT OH HALE
t w i l l r v n b b f S bsssr, ca w lit &amp; • 34 l’*rtin, J. E. et u«. A T. W, Jit ,-* 'ty’a lima crop has shown d»Totals
% M H v r Metev g a ra g e . l»7
III M , H O W , I.%K&gt;: turn iMilrr
a — N o n e util w h e n w i n n i n g run
prospvcta
arc
et us. To Sanford Production valopmcnt and
Allaaile IIr r Ii, Maaford Florida. w ne scor.,1
good fur satisfactory yields dwrCredit Assn.
&lt;ia*lav Rarer.
Leesburg
* * • 1,311 " ‘" ' — 4
NOALOW. F . U K U . K &gt; T roRtllManfurU
" » s non s|,i mil —1
Flits, Alice et vir., W
A. Tn Ing the summer, ac-oiding to
gaag laeallaa. Pbaaa TIVJ.
Kr rura, M r i l u s . n . iln hel . JuhnPERSONAL
Sanford
Production
Credit County Atfent Charles Steffanl.
son.
tlrr.m il.
Assists.
M cllow an
ROOMS AND BOARD
Shipment nf llmra In carload
Assn.
«. Johns,in. I ' l t m a n 4. Ilu,* s„n 3I I A ttm lla n
Baafard
l-adlea t I
I ll s k ,
llnls,
Y O I K II A ll! la ware iM g artaa l Httl h t, L'lr nimsns.
loti began several wrek4 ago.
Crop Agreement
MOM■■ A M R Heard »#•*•»« hi*.
la yaa lh aa a ay thing elae. (l« f l i a b r l . Hunch, l b -m in u s lin ns h al !*k e
Apopka
Citrus
M
Magaalla Ave.
wavea are l-Ue la'' fT.JM*. Fhaae i r t l in, A.nulU 3. t m v l s *. IJn's, South
Ails,
I' l l inn n.
Ho nr s.
Two-bass
ladf e'e—IA.
Growers A»sn. To J. G, Her*O il.
D sr am u a,
Hu nt s.
IMlman
JEOUS
berger et u*.
'
Mtultn
bases,
A
rnu
M.
D
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u
b
ts plays .
m ' A l . l T V A 1 I I ge rm a a ea f h eaaly
I l r l l o s . n l „ i n hl is u n tu ( l a b e l In
Heliafacliona of Mortgage*
la M a r e la a pw rf a a t l h a a m e a i «
T O U R tawllb'a aaha trtah
on
Da via.
l.*ff
price a avlaga, F e r m a a e a la B A M
U n i s ; Hllth In
(prlag Walts— Tbaaa IIICalvert Debenture Corporation
Min fo rd
1.
bases, L e e s b u r g 11.
A « g * I ' e l e r F a n F a H e a a l y ahag.
To Crntral R. K. Inv.Co.
I
Hard**
off
1.
lln se un halls,
r RRHATKII valbs sag fas
Bgllafastlab ws m a n - Til IS LiFH of yaar hale la layers l l n n r h t, llunsnnr» 4 HI ruck out. Calvert Mortgage Company Tu
laaf. I'aaaldee gaallly ahav# b y l l a n l s s &gt;. Ilu n rh &gt;, llu,Is,in I I .
| Daalar A liar's gaallir
Lois
Flowers et vlr.
|
prtee. Fermaaeala H M A ap. t i l l s n l f H i n t s . 1 In t ln n ln * s ,
b
■lablsr-Magsva
llarg*
Rvaleea's Heaaly Bhap.
1 r u n s H it b r ' p l l c h s r , by H a rr ies
Civil Raita
i
cm
i m ' i h l . Passeri balls. A ils
Luting
Cates, J J. Va Mr*. I. I, Davis.
rKMNANK!BT W A V H far | I R A p i t c h e r .
Jinn, h
U m p ir e s ,
I sap. Frlaeeaa Fa| Heaaly Bhap.
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Affair F rom T
LEGAL NOTICE

Saint* For 5th

rLOHIDA STATIC tKAUl'R

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 193^

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Florida City Affording Hail, Highway
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Dewey Tells Jury
Hines Protected
Policy Racketeers
''Z r i S

O fficials Are
Named Part Of
“ Red” Society

British Shakeup

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F t S L W£ S i Coal* Of Ci.ru,
Defense Counsel j Group At Parley
Denies Charges Attorney FrgesGrow-

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uHoiiitPV iin*l rit.ius Itrtiw", id g e n e ra ls on th e t e lir e d I let in
I n d r n - t i, new -Ira k c u p d e n g n e d I V I . Ihi ' 1t i Oil . iiSf'i ' Mi tit in m l
tlrcn-r.l th*- Si*in....I' ( Hunt v
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the j m g m e n .*1 Ku ro p e 's d ic ta to rs Hill • ' It | I HU,
K.r-I
ThnniUH Jr., Dewey tnkl ;i Hit-1 y
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( I im r tin nyi
b i - i , i he m in i w nle
f i hi*
V|.||•ItUlf , " ( f I* Mil
l»rem »O u trt jury Imlay that
VKtl|,,.„«n te v te w e il H ie . - p r * : ,d in rh,- b,g t, im ln ln .iiiit A n r e
•I lit I l ll 11I I t Mil III 1‘nhi ip
James J. (Jim m y) limes, til - h i d o r t o f c itr u s g ro w e rs . ........ I
W x ild W ill
hud
■ I 'D ii i . 11 i ;*r *
yrnr-nld Tammany
ili,strict itig n u t lh :it mwtiy lin n
u t-f lA
ft i •i m v ft iMin iiir;
leader, leu*
jimd
a 3ilirm|,it’* hiul hrm itiiiJr I*1 D|r»n

Of State's
Dyson Begins Secretary
A ppeiilAifuinstbawWelcomed
Repairs To Old lessness
li&gt; France, Itritain
Hardware Store I ns ur gent s (!ast

---| c*rs To Co-Operate
Strvker Characterizes
With Stale Body
Statements As DinJ? bolical F a I s clioods

k-y racketeer.
Dewey’, statements, mane n
hi* opoaing address u| Hines'
irial on ronapiracy charges, were
denounced by the defense tuunsel
Taut Uoyil Strykrr as “diabolical
falsehoods".
’’The
whole
case", he said,
” 1* aataruted with &lt;he rankest
perjury
ever
presented
lo a
jury In New York county,
Tha
defense
attorney aleo
viguroualy denied
Dewey'* accuaatlona that the former Dis­
trict Attorney William
Dodge,
Tammany man, and Magistrate
Hulo Capahaw, had been "in­
fluenced, Intimidated or bribed"
* r b ylim e*.
In the opening addrass, Dewey
vividly iketched lha operation*
of the policy racket and charged
■he Schulti mob had boasted to
the underworld that Hint* *»&lt;
the
political protector of toe
racket.
With a 12-man jury and two
alternate* chosen from * special
Hit of 300 talesmen yesterday, the
state cleared ihe way for &gt;hv unCsslIssH s* Pan* To***

Heat Wave Abates
Slightly After
Taking JLife Toll
He Assulsiea Press
The Rewt wave that ha* taken
heavy V * toll and brought dl*romfort to million* abated slight­
ly today, and prospect* of «catlared shower* pugured relief for
part o f lunbnked eastern sea­
board.
In Pennsylvania nine death*
resulted from lha • weather tn
last three dayi; Washington, D.
fi., had IH hospitallied prostra­
tion* yesterday, and doien* of
other* were given first aid by
ambulance
crews;
Ualtlmore
I rousted six prostration*.
High humidity added to na
Hob' s discomfort. In the Houth
the heat wave entered tts fourth
day, with temperatures
only
alightlp lower.

Loat Dogs Found By
Ads In This Paper

p a r t o f t h r u n iW e r i

Hr lauded th e j n m - n t
pu r
ptM fti o f t h r g ro w iT 'i o f Ih e *lat»*
w h o h a v e in (0 11myn afijuirrtl
4.000 m e m h e n w h ic h , h r •uiul i"»
iin o n u M ia l exp re s s io n
m tu i
r a t un th e p a r t o f t h r g rn w e ra

Orange Festival
Is Discussed At 1
Meet Of Jaycees

The orgnniiaiiofi fume »hmil
quicklv anil rffeclively, t h r
Delsani! attorney ileclareil. th a t
he hardly realized it had taken
pliter. He added tfi.itIL under the
rirrum*t«nce«
th r
Seminole
County group nhotild do all hi
jtj&gt; power to fo-opernte with the
state uftaoriation In itn efforts to
batter the lot of the grower
Hr also Rpnke a few word* ol
praUo for U K. Kramer, prendent o f the atate group. commend lag - him far hU energetic
efforts on behalf of the uxaoriation.
Thr Seminole group which had
a membership Hat of approxi­
mately 60 prior to the meeting
was swelled hy thr addition of
a number of new member* and
many morr expressed their in
tention o f Joining.
Fred Forward, president of the
Seminole County Citrus Crower*
Association, who presided*
i»x
pressed hU hope and belief tha
the membership will be swelled
to IDO within the next week or
to.

fo

(JroupAssistinj? In Ef­
forts To Establish
Trailer Camp Here

Andrew
Csrrnwny,
apesking
*t 'hi- .layer,- nu-vting *' the
Mayfair lliiit'l Tut-,day nigtil,
tcpnrtvd tha' *t 'hr M u le di­
rector'* meeting held m Winter
Haven Aug 11 it was recom­
mended 'hat a Comm litre tn- ap­
pointed hi confer with the State
(Vputlmenl nf Agricullura in an
effon to tpunaur an orange fes­
tival in Miami this winter in
runjunr'i'in
with
Ihe
normal
Orange Howl football game
The purponof holding
Ihe
festival, it »a * explained, would
be an advertising a&lt;un&lt; similar
In (hut held in New Urleun. and
in Dallas each year
Tom Smith, president of Ihe
Slute Juniur Chamber of Com­
merce, .trrs.ed Ihe neces.ily id
re-organiiation
for the
group
and -ugge.ted a reduction in 'hr
number of paid director*.
D wai reported tha&lt; a ctli»en*’ committee, togelher with
.1. ti. Sharon, amt Mayor I'dwurd
Higgins have Iit hr n step, linear. I
i be
e»t*blr«hment
here
uf a
trailer camp. The group visited
New Smyrna and cuiducted the
owner of a trailer camp there
Mr*. Ollte
Bryan,
Seminole nod persuaded him tu vi.it Kan
County Recreational
Supervisor ford to discuaa the desirability of
for the Works Progress Adminis­ establishing a camp hrte.
tration, today began a program
Finding the aituation &lt;u hi.
of
supervised
recreation
for liking, it was reported that the
children at the Grammar School trailer camp operator promised
playground.
11„ gjvv serious consideration
A number nf children were’ wards r.lablishlng a camp,
present anil various games were| a
rummiltv-e
consisting
enjoyed. It was raported. Mr*, i Robert J. Holly, Jr., John Ivev
Bryan also reminded
the pro-|j. K. Rowland. Jr. and K. K.
gram will rontinue at the play- ■Ijtney, was appointed to apground at 0:00 o'clock Thursday |preach the City with a *ugnrornlng and urged
attendance ge-dion for placing an adver
of Sanford childrrn of lha alt- lUi'im-nt in Die magaiim- “ (» « "
giblr ajrr.
initilUhfd in Sanfmd. Tha pur|Hi«a
of lha
pdvartlxmirnt, i&lt;
QUAKE SHAKES BURMA
. a , ai*i,l, would b« lo alrraa tha
valua of Sanford aa an induatriul
BOMBAY India— UP)— A se­ ai'a.

Supervised (James For
Children Are Started

lull i icr ^ &gt;»f ih.* W o r k e r * A ll in H r« ,
avtivi* m tif^ a iiiin ih r \ V I ’ \ \sork
i i - , iiiilo tli- m an y t *»ouniiiU’*t'*
John IV F re y . A F l 1en,b-i who
a lt a ily hail ti-A tifle il th.»i f u r n

HoWSt) could make rabbits
appear out of a
■ilk bat, but Tho Sanford
Ilm lC a clautriad ad* per­
form ft*'* of magic almost
as amating. Tha rotum of a
lost dog • few minuU* after
tbo findor had rvad an ad in
v Awl. **e'v *u'
f°r tha
tbls r,&lt;wtpap«r, Is tbo latest
Yowall Company, who raUimad
axampUWallod to our atten­ rccanity from a trip to Now
tion by • tttUflod curUour.
Vo»k whara aba purehasad tha
Clyde power*, of Port Orange, Fall and wlatar atock for lha
brother-tn-Uw of W. T. Woollocal
clothing alara. daeUrad
Icy. . local fc*d itora owner, that woman's fashions &gt;hh saawho ltv«a g, |Ut WUlow Ave­ aon ara gay and bright, and
nue, loat hi* *atlar dog on wall adapted to lha Florida scan*.
Monday, An ad In lha TuaaBba rrvaaJad (hat atylaa ara
day Sanford Herald carried aot to radical hi daaign. Ulng on
Ihe information which waa 'ha eonaarvathra aid* and dapandropd by a member of tho T. lac tktefly upon artialie color*
T. Vunl«y family a, t i l l
and color ammunition* for Uwir
Sanford Am. A few mirmtao •ffttt.
talar lha dag waa aaan In the
A larga part of 'ha stock purbach yard af tho Btaaloy homo clmaod tnalndad spparal for aot••d It* n w n o notified. tego girl* and, Mra. MsNail, said,
T. It
Barnett, Idtero ia UttW doubt Hut mumt of
thu girl* will law axlnmcty
manager o f the A A P. store
on 2ml SL, loat Mo shepherd piouad wkk Ik* m w Baa afkat*
Ika moat altrartlv* of
dog, which waa rotnrnod by a
tha ‘lortT nd •kick an tka nobly dooignad

Women's Fashions To Be Gay This
Season, Says Ann McNeil On Return
York, Mra. McMall naaarted aha
enjoyrd tha entire trip a groat
daal and had a grand lima,
Sha polntad oat that aha had
tha good fortuna te ao* th* pa­
rade with which Now York walcomcd lha ImopWatibl* Dourf
"Wrong ZVy” Corrigan on HU
arrival from Inland. Than war*
thousands of people to aa* him,
lha said, and moat Now Yurkara
declarad th* ovation v ia avan
greater Hun that givan Col.
Chaika Lindbergh,
Rafarring again to Hu bualnaaa
which took bar to Naw York, ah*
addad that oil the whole con­
dition* tn th* alething field ap­
peared te be Ui proving and that
ut maaafactanra with whom

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tn a W o t kern A llia n c e c o n v e n ­
tio n w h o . he '•aid, w e n
I inm u n iv *
IV hen
F n *y
had
coin Itn ied,
ftc|irc*o‘iita ttv i*
r jio in i ■’,
llc p n h liciin,
N ew
J e rs e y ,
-a id
he
was convinced th e a lb u m c w a x
" ihhc o f I hi* rea l fr o n t o r n iih iz a li« * '* o f ihe l n iin im r iN pa rty
L a * r r , I l i v A U m c r , W o rk e tx *
A fliu n c t’ p r r jm lc n t,
wji »*I
Ft
had f n i lr d t»» | o c^cnt p ro o f ih
ih e u I b a rte r m u « n ^ a ^ c d in &lt;
A n i t i i u n a c tiv fir s .
*1 d a r e nay l l i r p c i i t i U I / i
i
( *niiim in ti« tx in o u r o r n a t ii /.ti
is p ro lm b ly less
th a n
m
M■
F r r y ’x
i-wT*
o rg a n iz a tio n ,
n
n iiu h in ix t * ' u m im ," I,a s s n
i
" V r l I c i*r‘ a in l&gt; vvouM not • h.i r t &lt;
his
o r g a n iz a tio n
w ith
!•• nu

'tlangi r ml sly Miihvcrsivr*.*'

From ano* her witness, \\.»b.i
H. Hlet*Itu v h n in m in o f th e

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(»n (n u t For $10.0(10 Lots With Fascists
Rcmndrlmu Is l,ot
Itv hisuraiu-r Firm BiireelonuBoy eminent
-lift - » *"» Ml
Slronifer As Minis1*• H .iii*!
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B u t l e r E x p l a in s Evans Returns T o
Care 0 ( Eyes A t Lake M a r y A f t e r
Kiwanis’ Luncheon V i s i t In N o r t h
S;ivs Organ's t'tilily i Boston Manufacturer
Increases In Pro-1 Says Business ( 'im­
port ion 'fo I. i if h t
«litions Are Better

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p o ld in
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In
Kasputs saw
I ......... . f '*iio puMV , , Mini* of ! he Kiti f in Kidi
iiiM-lhnif the
Uid till lovc-twiif y
ill
th»* sp. i ub
bn riding,
•*! i in ten tw in i
wished Moml.iy *W tUp I . * 0* I ‘
io armament
in tin office."* id V i' t UlUielly le d u c l im ii
miiic rreunI
s«hd Sons, l m
Ifi
y c a r - HC'nld X I m
|f HC't --.4L 1. . w . u l l t a b il it y , a *
i oOlptHiy - propof 1In* until mi
"h a v e not
an a ll t, k “ pop H.
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n l Ita ly .
n u lio ii
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on the • 1* *
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- 1 did
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do IO'.He ili’lM'tlih Oil the llgllt
. iff !■a I

itin i I tupI m tin* tiBsctoo

• I brht In tomi'i ntraili*ol if used
lb

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-Ian. &gt; |i. pouih d on!. the hhn.I
niuii would Ini Ye I he ji.Kilning,
iiunmii' fl 3l&gt; !»!»• 11Oil M SVIl fl C l ' l t
M*n&gt; uri.t . " t i l l i i " ! -• »• a ui:
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unit
'•ill
ill o Vein nr m | H •• loll m 1
T h e hi •Mil |M‘» *»' m WMillii I m hit
Worse *•! f ! hit . m y
1 HIM'
w h ere,! III ** 1'*'* * •n w i l h o n ! i i a i &gt;
eyem idi * \ \ " . t i l 1 ** u n t i d y h u n i t
CWppel
II." i . I . l . i l
|** f Mill J$ h i l l * '
!»•• i •*
(»»'
1 ft mi ilium
Will
have Miii .• K ii h ti i k'&lt; MV *’1 Ih** l. l i h i l
pci 4011 • m l till* n o n e light pel

ican Coalition Cnmniittfr
tinnul Mfcurily, *h«* I'omntitt* •*
hriird that then* wua "gini* dun
g e r 1' ih.it CiniiiminixU, m h u u I is "
armrehiat^, "ultra pacifistand
uthci?4*-X vboiild fui in .» " u n i t 'd
milled H« ciiler the run in , the
frunt*' in this country
IIItil e ■ Kiiiitn&amp;rc the |i i o n w ill.
I f t h a t aht'Ultl dev e lo p , he add
i.rtU ria ry rv •■Mir lit w ill ha vi*. In
Il'M tlB vN •• r « « i Ib r**»

o ilie r w
4
Lbtiith,
he i i t n 'i l i ' t l , th e c l
f ir lc in V
s uf 41 |id -MI1 111 11 lllllk

riM.rn

lilt t* :t'i*» till ccU y l»» p in
p n r(i*m t&gt;. th e u i 4 ica'*cA m 1 fit
S ir
l l u i h r a iix w t'ic fl n i|Ui*v
I hifi he &gt;4 i*l m a n y ...... pit* have

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111

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th.
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iii f m odi
belt
No.Ml
I"\ ,»riw s tu n .!, .p ia lify in r: hi
inaiki hy utymi: Ihid u
in Ih *' le x ’ de f Usui. ' o
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I* X1lli-s

ie
Mill'

|iy &gt; i'n
d.'v ta iu .l th a t
ihe
;n i e p o r t*
4 II 1,41114
n"
oti I fie h n ih lu ip
w .odd he i
j reached I • iohoi i u' 1 Pirn (hat
h i 0.1
In C M iiip tiH .n o - ip i.c k ly
luiil c as t
th e S|okii. h In i n f i l l
4, p.i44||ilr
and Mini nt.itiii-lh 1h e n lot
. h fin d * I \
w ith
Ita ly
w o l d he pundia^ed locally und a in I t ieM it.iTiy. p r il l
ap •.■ding thn
that h'l iil lulou would lie ii -i d hopes ,.| Mo B r ill h i
ol French
a on k

I"he m in e sh.re fi.u il w ill le
lemoifelekl m the $|u non improve
m eiil proRraui. M r. Ilyson sintrd
und the whole exterior of Hie
la iild iiig
w ill hi' repainted
Bn
Hie U lterior Hie walls w ill he te
plasiered; new
re illn g
and a
colic te le floor are ;tUu 1Debt.led
The company i* uixn consoler

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p u tty
fo n g h
tu n e
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afid iM H IIlc -s
n* Mtini*", he
o f f tn
pi iicH ciilly
- Ho i*
-.aid, ' l.ld m leu eld iiioiilh
mo
h a 4 K i n a .leciih-d up m il! and
it u«i&lt;Ni.ii ••» r*»a#

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w ulab nw f o •*! r " v o lu n te e rs
f i uni &gt;In- &lt; t&gt; d w *.
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11a i ■ eh .ti ,t
pov *TUinentk
li ie iid m Ini*
c im i- . u i o f 4 m m *
1 | h| c | |,il , | I-,.. ip p.ii
id ly s tiu n g e r
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th a n h r lo ii- w .th

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ns to i‘11911unite Ho- steps

enrh.

I'h in s
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d lH w u
I Cuol In usd i*w
'il* V lire # |

of
hy

Work vSUirted At New
Experiment Station I

tilt 1.0 VISTA. Ainr IT
The
I 'illicit SH»IC"« t Jover liiiicnt Auri
tutI" iii ii I l h*|.a1 111u*nt F.x per un* ut
Slut mu p l o j. i 1 I-* tell11wK $fl &lt;11Mhf
Then- a i *• iMiiiiV
nmler *ay
I I*\
&gt;ntiiig cilrux iiite-q nlwiiI’ ftnil
- urnI me hex high
t rloMif*llllilr .1
I'h in .i * f t it lile *
Then, I'mV1*1 mi .inn "1
Sam uel
1 A xmnlar
a h o iit r»l| hy Mi
p il l l A x|iace i i b* Un pir*■|'UT* (( f •I iiiiio-

“ Torso Killer’s" 12th
Viet im Fou ml Ini lump
1 I.F.V I I \ N l» , \ n r 1
I' Oil 11*1 »lIl Ml,
|». ii,.||lk 4
t il. I.44M* A I'iii la v •ill 1
I.lk i 41f 1 *H*I (III Ml 11 l&gt; Il HIM
It (Ui’i l n ' 1* * Mul t In'* V
1 Vb1
Ilf 1Ih . 144*4| V .of th
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tint

ih

vie

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T Iji

'..lo n e r
|ni 1111■4# Wl'l1*4 h
•k till
( . f t In r * 3,11*1 m u ll 1Ill'll t1h e
ft.m ill I a at n ig h t 1iMI fe e l a w a y
w » i .• lho,-&gt;i* o f a m an
I HI.
.*!
T h e In* lu I a nd u p p e r
a n . 'iiia ii, th e l l l t i tu r -o k illin g
kn t im . i%el e f m ilitl u l th e iluniti

rt'kfil fill..,
The .(U**44i|il.tl
i-,
why ti... n’l lhe c v»* ifnrcuikc ID
TALLAIIASSKK. Auk- 17
U tility
lu
p ro p o rtio n
In the &gt;cMeriluy.
(O -T h ,
Kl„r«la
I'uwt'r m&gt;d amount of wm It &lt;loii«* Hiicli ii *
Light Compiny l,,lay mad-- uii the .11 iii* .It I«*tSx or mini*, other
ailvinca paynu-m uf |I2A.Wni „n iMirt of Hie liuilv that It U’ cil a
I'a t'J.'IU- ta x r x " tu
tlu- r a h
Ureal deal? The uinwer la that
lint and (hr Hn.tr V. lb,
th e c &gt;c uMimlty tloeM fi't becom e
rnt finam-ial proldenia."
better with u»e for tin* mmin
I'rvaidrnl llryan
Hank* that it ii forceil to work UiuJci
M I A M I , A u g . 17, — W )
A ut*»
4 u .illu iira an I ' l i t T l l l t t
'clrgraphnl frum Miami lu »r-'
ly-tem
fur
iiinking long-term
rvtary uf HUtr B-,l,t’ rt A. Gray
I'ui Ith lu pruvidu tint i r - L i r m (hot paymrnt U un I'.a way tu-rr.
rr» wilh upt-raling rupi'al was
It will gu inlu thr grmtul
■I,trill,,-,I
ut a
runfrrrnrir uf
rrvvnuc fund which i* •„ drplrl
Kurin
Si-rnrity
Aitm inintrnt jun
rd '.hat cabinet nffiriaU »»&gt;*l (hr
Wurki-ra
yexterday.
The plan
State might Inaa thrw
HUj,
will I h - pul ililn after, rxprnfr,trial aid pruj&lt;rta tn'ra* it ran
nirnlnlly in Kluridti, Alabumu,
supply $123,000 within ‘ hr near
Geuigio and Suu'h t’aiutinn
'uturr.
K, S. Murgan, a.ral&gt;Unt dlrrrl"I am vary rinnh plaaaarl at
ur in rhurgr uf rural rrhabitithU attltu.tr." said Gray, "and
The Medical Drtachinrnt and ■«ti„n fur 1hi. rrgiuii rsplainrd
paymen*. certainly
ia helpful- Headquarters uf I,sal National tb* plan which he originated.
ThU will go a lung way „r, Ih* (iiurds held u routine drill lev
Under pir rent
arrangement*,
stun in the Armory last night. Morgan nald, a nenly farnirr ran
payroll for September I "
obtain i,pirating capital unly on
Thu Suufurd Townsend Club short-term loans. Bream* uf this
TVA FOWEE TURNED ON
Nu. I will hold It* regular meet he cannot make lung-term lease*
KNOXVILLE.— W )— Thr firat Ing Tliiir-duy night at the YVV of land anti I* furred tu ren*
unit of Knoxville’s distribution laka Building at H:00 o’clock.
from yi-ur *o year at unfavorable
system for Tennessee Valtry Au­
rules. The direct result I* a fre­
I
thority power wee put Into oper­
quent shifting frum on* lucatiun
ation yesterday. Mayor Waltrr
tu another with Hill* prospect nf
Mynatk threw th* switch arnding ■, me i,an •&gt;•■ ruunn m rtvi mu acquiring machinery and animals.
TVA current into th* hum* » . Pirn- Avrnue. A diacusiion will
The new aytem a* described
M r*. Carrie L Young, an ag*d be hrld wi ’.ha elrctlon of o ffi­ hy Morgan permits the farmer
widow.
cer*.
lu borrow working capital for a
period uf five year* with Ih*
Complete renovation
of
COME HAS GOOD DAY
his stipulation that ho repay a pur*
itudlo at IM N. Park Avenue tiuii each year and place in a
JACKSONVILLE — (A l— Gov is tha C o n trib u tio n uf Rober*. L bank account opened jointly In
enter Fred P. Cone, undergoing Com to the remodeling and build­ hla turns and tha name of the
treatment for a heart ailment at ing boom now flourish's,; In Ban- KHA an amount aufficiant &lt;o
a heeptUI kero, waa raported ford- Mr. Cox. whoa* bualnaaa operate hla farm Hla next yearnight to tiara experienced enterprise i* known aa the Ea­
A* on Uluatratlon, aekl Morgan,
day. Moepitel at- ses Bte-dio, expect* to complete a farmer who need* ItOO to pro­

ami

, N e g n t i i o in h
ui
n conflict iii
| . l e t t e d 1" fjp M I
i i u i i i s t c r N , r» *
the
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h*'
e
lld
I vX I«, &gt;t to lio^e b o l t e dt h ae n two
fm ntl'*

R. J. Holly Returns
From Vacation In
Northern St at es
P*'-t»iiaM»i r

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| b u lle d l u c 'il u y m e h i fo ltu w in g t%
b ' i * e v%. •1k ■* b -la'iit it.u w h ich t'H ik
him I,. \ \ n -h o ii' I n il, N e w
Y o rk ,
th e
\ . ’ w Kti$*hin*f
i ,ii i"h# p,* tin -VK ar11a, aMi| m fa r
\*i»s,i
aa
1If1lit, VVlli'l •• 1)4' look p a l! in i l n l i *
i iih-i y i*\4'tl Kl of I ft** new past
i»rjiiv 111 IlH •Id In .m e lo a n ofi

•Kl.or.l
Willi. m Wt II, sly 11,11s' M a ss .
31 II111" If Ml’ » ••( Iih "ti.ii in-law
3*pple e n b u fe
ami
'laiinhltr.
Hi nml
Mrs,
A e e o rilu ig lo on.* o f th e n o n
'iivli IliitHiil, \b H o tly i.fftci*
oil th e )ol» |!
p lilim e it t
M a O al.tl
111 1h*s vkithlmi: ».f Mary
Fli/i»!tt’Hi l*i.[.'M,.i. •o Dr. llulph
w o rk
on
Hie
c u re tn k e r'x
rc**i
i lehr** til IX Kheek T il lx eX pe^lllielit busilirk Hpi-ttirr ii* Ike Lindsay
ntntKTi w hen r o m p le te w ill lake Mm torial t liupol ,,f iKimnanuet
in WO n e re i of Utml le a w il l** Hie t’burrh to It---ton. II,. gave tbo
, '» 4
g o v c rm u e iil hy II
A, ( ». periP't bntle ii way,
Ibiiing
hi;, tilp, Mr
Holly
a m i x itn a ie il nu th e
nhor,
**f
I j i k e S le e f *o th e O g h i "1 the I,u,l occasion •»» observe business
ri-iul,tintis and to gauge the outIH w a ^ a e e It o id .
lint, t„r Hie Klurida tourist sea'"ii next winter, lie 'uid peupln
cvciywliere st-rni lu lie enjoying
l&gt;i„t.|,vrjly and have hopes of even
belter times t,t come in the near
I future, iiHhiiugl, be puinteil out
•hut tkrle was a certain element
tiurrpw thr amount und irp a y il of uncertain'y which seemed to
ui five equal annual payments ul I,,- rseeling a ii-lartlmg inlluen.-e.
lit) unci lllti to . IL- nor 1 aiso |j,. ,1,.,-lared that people every*
plare $21) l t j t’
tmik til the w |ll,r i , # ( l. ((11s-r,-afs-sj in Klorido
entl of a rr„p ,-a- ' ii. the laud |and no'ru than ever before ere
owner, knowing ihe tenant has planning lu come here next win­
funds fur operating, is willing to ter.
make a long-term lease at belter
Mr. Holly cited the condition
rate*. In the Spring the operating of I hi- people uf tihiu in ilreat*
capital in released tu Ihe farmer mg the apparrnt prosperity of
by the district KHA supervisor. 4tie country. He said "they don't
At
a conference uf sup.-r- know wI,at hard tiuu-s are" and
visors and specialists uf his re­ "everyone scums lo be busy and
gion, which includes Arkan-js, happy." Automobiles are being
Mississippi and Luuisiana, and operated In greater number*, ha
Region 5, which incluitrs Klurida, said, and referred to several
Alabama,
Georgia
amt South laflic Jams encountered on hi*
Caroline, Retd said the pendulum tour.
which haa swung rapidly toward
The weather during his north­
farm tenancy in the past has ern visit was not particularly
given ovidqpca of reversing.
pleasant, Mr. Holly
stated, ilk
Tenancy totals 60 percent for fart he found the climate at home
hla region, but Reid disclosed a welcome relief from the op­
that teat year one but of t'J pressive heat In the big ettlea at
borrowers frum
the KHA or th Kaal, he •aid.
MOO person*, had accumulated
Mr. if oily was accompanied by
aufficiant reserve* to make a hi* wife; hi* daughter, Nancy;
down payment or reach an agree­ and by Mra. Daisy Lewi*, wta*
ment for th* purchase of Und. went as far aa Pittsburgh,
The group, asaembltd tu die*

FSA To Put Into Effect New Plan
For Long-Term Loans To Farmers

(!itv News Briefs

cuaa an onlargeed program ter
next year, heard Milo Parkins,
aulaLaat national administrator,
predict that Hu United States
would aot up a dual budget auch
aa Sweden’*, where recoverable
Hama, such aa F8A loan*, would
■aid than had b**a no the painting and decoration work vide toed, ftrtllliar and other ba budgeted acporately from .aonte hla condition.
essential* for • crop conacn can TocrremAto appropriation*.
this with. *
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LOCAL WEATHER
Partly cloudy tonight and
Thursday, possibly showara nee*
esteem* south roost tonight 0*4
in Hiram* aortheaat porttoe
Thursday.
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Cop Arrests Way r a
Into Life Of Girl »
He Meets On Road

TOiQRTHER AGAIN— "T he Crowd R e a r,” b rin y , H u b e rt le y ,o r
M aareen O 'S u lllran , the iw* •w ae lh ea rl, a f a “A Y anb A&gt;
d ," lag e th er a g ain in , pulamting, rad b lu u jad tfu ry uf a
'Ightsr who wins fam e end re m a n te
eyaintf
overw helm ing
Al*e In Ike cast e f Ihe new picture, thew iny tom orrow and
f SI th a R ita T h e ,Ire , a re E dw ard A rnold, F r in k M orynn
G ery an , Liunal Slander and Ja n e W yman.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1

C o m in g

Robert Taylor Plays Part
Of Prize Fighter In Film

\ 'M O V I E * * in th e re a l n n w
lure f oiti Taylor* which i&gt; wellT hrill r t e t a a fte r
thrill
m
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eomplelely
lln* u n til. 0 1 parked w .lh m&gt;- nigh
foltim brn’M Istfiit RCtiin flram i.
• t o -d ne i.a , lh * ' i* k e e p , &lt;he iloe, he «cnre a knockout, it would
" Ilifh ire jr Pitre!,'* ro m ln r l th hr t rank M organ aa h i, father,
tl &lt; n r . ,111 the l-rlge n f j:* seat?
It it i
T h eatre
Tuesday
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the dlaolule eg-vaudeville *Tiam."
'• ''&gt;■■*' 1 •. e&gt; " T h e T r . w d H « » , *
W ednesday. The new p lc tjr r if
A , Milan McCoy, M organ la ,t&gt;lt&lt; I T a y 'n r 'a h d c ^ t a t -ll a r t r i jm b not only In h h comedy tha*.
s hard^hittH*! n e rre tlv r
uf a
.... pH T -e . n • al the Ititi T h ?i‘ leave, 'em in the alalex," but in
ifMAoline price cu ttin g wa", with
'&lt;• m m -i row and W ednesday,
Ida dram atic delineation a f all the
,
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ila m aj#r aequencea flrv»»i.*d t«»
.* I if i a i lu m p h f&lt;8- T a y l r * . ,har.ici*r'e polen lialitlei. J*. ii an
the defence of a m um no'li oil
I '1 v id iu i h » n irp rit* ^ rtf Ih r nrting getn.
refinery aireinat Ihe dyn.*mltiii|f
in
pr*r• f ig h t lo ir ,
Kjfwarti Arnold aa the big-,hot
U ctics o f b tfitn e it -fo m in 'tiitin
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•end.If r * h o p u ll, th e behind-thenecking to ileeiroy it.
r i f r o m m y ' Kill#r** M r
nrrna all Inga; W illiam G argan
Rob4&gt;rt Paige, Jikealdr ymmg
I* «• « h l v a n y fit h r r film
n n m rm oraU e ro le aa J.ihnny
I* ud taut «een
In
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■.Ijr'in, ex - ligh* . heavyweight
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A W.»riu»n ” I AW VS. 1 .0 Vr. lU hfFt
a
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hai.ip, who ia killed -by h i, formi*l«*J
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t ^ t j |f h i/h w ay o fftrer who ur IE fit IlfirKvi, ke.ht lie" 41 Km ul tl*
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1 fell* M i l iim v h f I ti k
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'he vuung woman inij h* r fa th ­ MHi|Ii«rs]r Patrul*^ hoi “ *l t»« h
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! , v 1 ha • « v r I iiru#*d tiu f.
P a ir1*
p e r'u a iln l to u»ke* &lt;*v•mid . outidim lm g i t Tommy Mr
war jfi Ih# oil im luitcy, iliiceU l
r the policing nf the p lin t. dt* i l l n t r i ' n wi&gt;li *hl e r m '■„Y ,&lt; a boy, vie a , rlo-ely fur
h y C. C. Cfil pfii in , J r
r**\ffN tHi#mie« triAuIr the mi^ um
i i “td iir h i , w h o miri* im ri*
■rpp ' 'in g honors ‘hnt a host of
iraTinn and, hy uhiewtl uti.l tpiit V
••♦’r * If t h»* * Mii'n I r« on u til &lt;r o ih 'r c h ira c trr players can but
d m*m, Itringa them inti* tin *»p »
i • r*% n p p ili ii g a rid fu r l h
f How in their foolslepe.
Ihe ride of th** girl in j im u
\o-l f ir •'irit|M*tiOuit I h r r i ’**
To Ilireclor
Richard T hoipr
way tiu c k l ld of high exphaiiVe*,
h«'*il &lt;h u m , Jun** W ym an,'nd- gnet the credit tor tk e am axingly
I*- nr 1 111* IthnNj r i v a l f o r T u y
rind the nrtem pted desiriirlfhiill of
fiiv- action, th* breathleaa iueH f ffl'llO ll 4.
ihr till p lant by aerial bombing
ptnee and th* w arm romance of
■f f&lt;» d F tirn n g mornentn in ihe mv,' ai f in !j irj f i i i ii,-t „
ilil " i t r a l " *hr p ic - A uthor George B rucei story;
l)av h . Vkhab f|&gt; » r. i r* | *' I
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f D i lb ir , ,
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It-nm uf I'ait'rjlul Wi ll, |rrr-—Mt« tile- -pit lie I luiy l() 11)1*11.1.4 / 4 1hi- v
rimu-ily uf lh- buy-igniirra-girl, a h mr.
'•s ■» IVIll'll U. 1■.in r i
in.y yi-.a-giuii,
boy-lf e t *-lie a r t
,it. 1 l.ihrn
type. \li*c W ,ll» playa i . active lh# wiiril-.'*
: v*1yIi ilii« h u m o r umi 111 (hr count; y. T hey remodel it
(mil lit the
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play 4 ,» u hi! irity a* th# fam ily adopts a
ilrin iu tir incident -how , chimu-ul iiiriin p f r r it g 'li i f n .j i* it.
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huge nil t i , . a ia , e t a f lin u .
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Hubert M iddlrm iae p lay , with
In* finin Uy, a naval of fleer.* j tw;vn fhe two daughter* and
r h u m p , ” lit# i*'inm tv rl Ainu c ru­
humor and rcnvictlon the ti fill-1
during the " u r with Rpainf ' their respective
admirer#,
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cry ow ner, and
A rth u r
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th o r o u g h ly steeped In the f 'lor*
F » r fhi* f i lm in ' i . f #iii# aliurf
m ake, thn
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gen rru l 1
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p**qi im »4 t&gt; tit a 1 ndhrm . m w h u lt
m anager believable. O u tsta n d in g 1
ties a n d e n ric h e d w it h U l# a W ig * |
i i tiiin , t r y to ifti r y » • a
J* h m ii# in ln x ltirc tt it m tv
In the cast are Ann Doren. Al j!w h .rli h r 4, i 'i f n ” , f .irt y milt! r - T th #* w u i l I hnv&lt;* w ljd ird .
g i n &gt; s p a r k lin g c o m r d y
,
Bridge, Kddie Foalar, Georg.- Mc­ h r i * n U u v " r it p r t iim| t»T 1tvo ilayn
A n n e f i h lr lt y and R u b y K e e le r .,
Ih in /Ii flip e ffo rt a of o young
Kay. and Eddie Laughton.
h o| i m r h r r who U tn love n* the d a u g h te r* , a r e ea*t r o ­
wirt™ n p ffn im ry .
Many punch m om ents and an
d a u g h trr,
the m a n tic a lly o p p o a ltf F r a n k A l " 'r h # f ir * lin m I m in g th # p o n g ,” | *k iflt lh»- rid er
unusual local* add to the appeal r x p lu in t d thi* l h i d fo p p rd {)|on«l,| rrn rv * Im v ** the tenem ent in b e rta o n a n d J a in e a E lila o n , r e - '
uf this action atory. akillfully *'! gnvr if everything In the way j which Ihrv are living and t» k t s p f c tiv e ly . f a y D a In t e r p o r t r a y ^
rcrlptm l by Robert Kent. '
of Improvised senttiug
I rvr*r nn old, tum hlr-dow n houat the h ig h ly a y w ip a th a tlc m o tk e r.

Davis Hays L.i/incss
Inspired Seal Sinjjinjf

4 Mother Carey’s Chickens” Bubbles
With Good Humor And Naturalness

.CARRILO*! valnble Italian dialect H i m la be an tatin g T a m ­
e d nod E dith Kattawi la thle leana from C alam bia') comedy
“C ity S lra e lt," aeminy la lha R ita T heatre. L ittle Mica
a I* c a t! a t a he me le t, w aif b efriended by the hind-hearted
Sida yraeer, p a rtre y e d bp Mr. C arrllla, aad by little Tam m y,

ar. not only no indoor fiu.h toi-1 w h a t The Papers Say
Called
Id a , U continued, but not e v en .
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outdoor pilviea. I*, la in t h r v
On Senator George
^ P o o r e st Area
iK tlonv th at ^hookworm Inf.ctbm
and coni.quenl anem ia have flourIn NEC Report lahed. T w .nty-alx perctn t nf Deal, ileaplt* the antl-N ew Deni

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of m any o f th e ir representative*
In C ongress. U ur g uess Is th a t
Mr. Roosevelt'* dlagnoaU la corre el and th a t Cam p will win. I
......... B altim ore E vening S un.— God
bless you W alter, you a re no
liberal. . . a liberal la a guy who
shuts his eyes, closaa hla m outh
ern
term ers
p u rc list* '
and
swallow*
e v ery th in g
1
'•fifth* of all lha food I hey
chouse to give him , even
InL ieutenant' K. W. H caseia U. 8. : eluding such Indigestible lle m sj
’ ta e k ln g capital o f Rp own, the
I- h a s been forced to borrow N „ Mrs. Ile u e ra and dau g h ter, «» th# crippling o f th e suprem e
■ 3u *
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I outside financiers, and thus Joe Ann. of W ashington, |l . C.
iilah control nf much of i n vU ltlng Mr#. I l e s u r 's p a re n t# .1 *JlM hleaa you. I w o n t,
ilnesa and Industry t« in- the Rev. end Mrs. J s m rs 8. Day. |
Mr. ami Mr*. K. L. W hieler aro I N ashville B anner.— In above
from w enlthler sections,
proportion of the South** visiting their d au g h ter and son- term s ( " I a cc ep t th* c h allen g e ")
ftaourcra ara
o a n a J bp
by &gt;n*law, Mr amiMr*. Kemp, !n
a* tllra rl aa could bo em ployed,
resources
nr* owned
tntereaU
S tark e, Kla.
did S e n a to r a e o rg o n o tify the
Int* res'*..
Ht*.
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differentiate, which
whichpul
p u l 0 . W. ti m e r), a
fin m ar leal- pow er d ra n k chief oiecutW e. &gt; •
It Industry a t a d lead
vanJ» n - of Oviedo but now or Kurt th a t hla am llet had n o t boon nblo
disadvan­
Ion p e r are
aro Justified.
Joallflod.
.M yere, paaaetl through hern H u n * 'to aeduco him fro m th a p a th ol
n •a longer
M ilan 's high ta riff policy'
rnruuie t 0 hla old home In d uty to conscience a n d c o u n try ,
peded lhe development of Michigan.
I ao hla frown* could noIthor
Eh.
I L&gt; A. J»hna and fam ily, o f ' ala rm o r inllm ldato.
d labor i* m ore c o m m o n 'B laik e , have moved to the B ondi
—
South th a n In any o th er home,
|
C h a rlo tte New*.— 1T he th in g it.
■outhein city and town bouaehobla are w ithout Intlonr flush
t ilifts, the rep n t said, rnm pare,!
ta 1.1 percent for the city and
town household* In the c o u n tiy
as u whole.

C

■ have the largeat proportion
holy “women In gainful work,"
re pot l point* out. "M oisover,
Mn and children work u n d ir
Mr legal aafeguard* th an wontMid children elaewhete in the

will reablr In I hr future,
Mr. ami Mra. W. R. Y»ung ami
Mr. and Mia. Jaek (lure ur« vara1‘onlna ■* lla y ^ n a Beach.
H. X. Jo td en ami W. 1). Stine
w ent to Sanford W nlne.ilay.
| D r. and Mr*. J, W, M artin were
I addition, Ihe tendency o f . chopping In Orlando W cdnciday,
I men to leave tha section in | Tha M tthodlat Choieh had on
M of work put* the problem opening progiam Tuesday eveU in laln ln g the home up to the n ln g . T heir new Sunday Schuul
Mn ,tn m any Inctancee, ‘h* annex wa* duly opened for earre p o rte d .. Studies In the vice,
eotion b e _______
lt have ...
shown
Mr. and Mra. J . E. P artin vi*b
i* a f relief hcoaehaUk led L engw m d filtn d a W ednesday,
a ta a over I I y e a n of
M r. and Mra. M. L. G ety re ­
st percent w ithout a n turned Tuesday from a vacation
» rub.
with friend*' In Georgia.
oBth -lease m ore Ihaa
Rev. 4. N. Thompson retuhw ti
19 w*r*h e f fertile soil Werfneaday from a flth ln g trip Jo
by. th e proeaae e f *NX O range Lake.
........... - T he annual picnic fo r the S un­
Ha capital,
d a y School of Oviedo was given
TWa !■ la:
T hursday a t Rock Springe.
. Rev*, a n d Mr*. Ja m es A D ay

9

th e Kroaidenl wine, it will be a
fa m n u t victory. B u t th a chance
U m ore lh an evan
th a t
he
w o n 't win.
L ynchburg,
V a.— Dally A d­
vance, a n Independent D em ocrat
p a p ar ow ned by S e n a to r U laaai
S e n a to r G eo rg e') ita te m e n t “ t*
m ore th a n a rhallengo to th e
people o f G eorgia. I t la a c h al­
lenge to th e peeple o f e v ery com ­
m onw ealth In Ihe U nion.
T he
w hole m a tte r holla dow n to tbta
sim ple question t A re th e p e o p le
o f th e 48 sovereign sta le s to •#lec l th a lr rep re se n tativ e* I* eonfree * o k ' I* th e P raek len t w ih e
U nitod S u t e e to p e rfa ta i th a t
d u ty to p - them a n d th e re b y be­
com e ■ n ational d ic ta to r!
lr

AVL AT SI A ON POND sekeeaer. U te * l a * a r t t U d r log th* b rtay d eep a s pnplU of WUUaaa McDeaaaU ra a d 'c saiUag
sc heal, putting In a t Miami. Fla., a a 18-feet sch ee a e r. Bays Me,
tre a t rew i Jam ** G eddard, t'hlcage, Schley W right, S e v a u a h i
re a r rew i f a t Brennan, Savannah, Ja h a LaCleren, I

[&gt;•«■«)•■

H r: A- U . W E E K S

Deuuly Clef*.
(CIRCUIT COURT PJtALl
ONBEB VOW FVBMCATtO*
THM NTATE UF FLORIDA to
TIIH HUUWNLA, REALTY COMPANT, a corporation organised,
aad .lis tin g uador the lawo of
H r Hlato uf Cuanoolloal:
Tha ih o rlff of Dotal M U Cooniy.
Flurlda, barina, a ll o t dlllDaal
m arch and lauulry, m«do rriu rn
th at aumatona la ehaneery dlroeie&gt;l lu yau la th at o rrta ln canao
prad a a In lha C ircuit Court a t
I ho Nlallt J ml Irial Circuit of tb t
Hlalo of Florida, In a au fa r SemH'olo Crtualy. Plorlda. Whorola EVA
A. aMALI,. B. C. a MALA, aad I t
tIABFUNKEt. aa Direetere aad aa
■orb
Trwrueo
af
BIECATNB
KUlHIDA PHUPEIITIBd. IN C . a
FWrldq rurparatloa dlaaoleed
dar c kaplor I M M , Law# of FiefIda. Acta af IMA aro plain tiff*

wkx~-iKuTT“
oM «r*.
corporation orcaalM d aad ra la tla a under the la v a o f the Dtale
• f Ptoetea. ta d
FORD and K.

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A G A I N I— T a a W

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w ith

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S b lrl# jr t

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of

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and

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of

h#ad-

PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF AUG. 14
AT THE RITZ
Kirat Show Al I :00 O'clock T.vefy Day
Kumluy,, Momlay— Robert T aylor In " T H E
CROW D
" . ( A l t s . " Aibleti rpecial "MARCH OK TIME."
T ueaiby. Wetlnrtiluy— H um phrey Bogart, George Brent,
—oriii Dirkron in "R A C K E T BUSTERS."
Also Jacigueline
Well,. Robert I’age in “ HIGHW AY PATROL."
Thurailuy, F rlilay— Ann Shirley. Ruby K eeler, J a n ie . Elliann. Kay B an ter in K ate Douglas W iggins’ fumoua story,
•
HER C A R E Y ’S C H IC K E N S.’* Atao Lola Lan*. Penny
Mlnglftiin, Jo h n n ie Davla In "M IL CHUM P.”
Sul nr,lay— Boh Steele in "T H E FEU D M A K ER." Ail,led
fe a tu re : E dith Fellows, Leo C arrllo in "C IT Y S T R E E T S .”

AT THE PRINCESS
Sunday, Aug. 14— Bob Steele in "W E S T E R N T R A IL S .”
A 1„* Dorothy W eston In “ BORN TO BE W ILD .”
S atu rd ay . A ugust 20— "T H E DUKE COM ES BACK” gn,l
“FIG.‘.TIN G T EX A N S .”

be entered a iu lu e l yo u
I T IH K l 'I t T I I E I t O R D E I l E n
■h ul thle o rd e r l&gt;» publlehed n n c «
u
vfveh
for
fo u r
consecutive
■verbs In T h e H an ford lle ru ld . a
ne w vpep cr luitillehvd In H u n fo rL.
H -n iln ,il- C o u n ty . F lo rid a .
trti.Ni: ninl l l l l l &gt; i : i l K U 'a t H a n ­
ford. K io rl I a . I hie
Slh
day
of
A u g u s t, M IS .
M R. H it I T H .
A e J u d a * o f Ihe a b o v e r t y lr d C u u rt.

of Hanford, Florida, according
l» E. It. T rafford'a map (here-of of reaordt In the publia
retorda of Hemlnol* County,
y ilr lta , eald tala to he made
to m tiafy ih* teriaa of said de­
cree.
W. HERBERT MEAHER.
Hpeclal

KUF.H R. WILSON
Dastard. Florida
Sslleltor fur Plaintiff

M aster

IN TUB Cl MCI IT CO H IT IN AND
ro a
SMWINOt.n
I'OPXTT,
Notice |. lix r lir l i o n th a t p u r­
f l * n id a . in
mANCKRV.
suant In (Inal ilrcrta raiwtarad It. IL TUL'NO;(.'omplalnaiit
nn I ha m il liar ul July. t i l l . In
v#
that certain a u r a iwrullnf In lha CLA1U MAE TOUNd; D .fend.ot.
I’lrrull t nurt uf lh* Ninth Judl‘ a tio n
U r dI ul l . of' “
P u b lic
d a l Circuit nf lha Hints of flo r - T o : (X J U t A M A E Y O U N G , W lc h ll.,a. In ami fur Hemlnole C nunlh la . R i n h x
wherein I'lTV
I 1K HANFORD.
Y o u afa h e re b y o tte re d a n d r e ­
KMHIIltA, a niunlrlpor corpora­ q u ire ! la bo and appear u p on tha
tion. la plaintiff, anil NORMAN t i n d i y o f a .p l. t i n ta lh# b in
H HaKnIlKST ami KtJiA II.- De- n t c&lt;euNaint filed a g a ln rt yo u In
FOII1MT. Ilia wife. at ala. ar* d e ­ th a above s tyle d causa anil C o u rt.
fendant*.
lha
umlaralanail. n*
T h| laafu rd I rare Id
Hpeclnl M.talar. w ill within lh*
Ilan aa lha aawapapar in
lapal houra uf aala. «n Uuaday,
Ihla ocoar a hall bo pahlha Clh d o r uf September, I l l l l
Itr four ro n w ru llta araaka.
nffnr for aala and aril to the h ig h -1
'*■ f t P. Herndon. C lark af
• al ainl hart bUlifnr for raah a l
■full, and iho offlalal aaal
Ilia front door of lha f'ourlhaoaa
f ihla I tlh day of July A.
of Hamlnola County, Klorlca. la
Hanfortl. Florid*. lha following
O. P. IIKItNOON.
ilaacrlbail lamia and pramlnaa all.
(Clark)
uala
In
Kanilnula
County,
Florida.
■
r
A. M. WEKKA
HBRNDON.
Clerk. I a* nr It:
4U. C.l

(endaata.
ONUBM r u n FCBUCATIOn
TIIK HTATE OF FLUKIUA TO:
KLIZAUE-TI.' ANNO DtFOHKHT
tt-llth
Ml reel. Garden City,
Long laland. Me* York:
Vou a r . h i n b r required to an
p * ir to th* bill ■( complaint
■ S iliu t you In ih* above eat,tied
rauee on tlondag, lha Ith day of
Iteplember, A. U. t i l l a t tha Cowrrhoue. of Semlaola County, Florl. I n Sanford. Florida, and In
default of aueh appearance deem*
pru confeeeo will ho entered
aaalnal you.
Thin aid e r (halt he puhllehcd
one* a w teh foe fo ar eeaaeeiilive
w h I , la The Hanford tlerak., a
newspaper published tn Baafoed.
Hemlnnle C eualy. Florida.
Hone and ordered Ihla Slh d a r
of August, A. U l» ll-

jNMdaad., ftnd i]

T R IA N G L E

I wo i l i l t r i

E t lit e o c o m p ria #
lin # ta le n t.

N o t lew

O. F .

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C * r t y '»

NUUK AN n. UeKUllEST. *1 »L De-

OVIEDO

ETER N A L

•r U i i

IN TUB CISC? 43IT 4013WT OK
TUB SIXTH J l D i r i X I . CIHIIIT
OK THU STXTB OK
KI.ONIDA. IN SXU KOB SK.Wi3sut.B t s i i X T i ,
in
rH * n CKNY.
iil o u o k e hi.a i : k . p isietiff.
—v e --

Cantlnua* Hrem Han* On*

' Cee»'• oee *&gt;««&gt;
nM
eat* depend on th* cotton crop
and *'tha eolton m arket is
« ■ toer fam b le." Tha farm ing
Sooth depend* on cotton end &gt;»for two-third* If Ila r i t h

TH A T

NOTICE UK MASTER'S I U «

U »4 « o f Uluru 4 of T la r t

■ B a s s wwmmxsa

D ig e s t ib le a s b il k its e lf K
er this ch—m h o d

* h t l m M kioiufy
n Id 0mddar flavor

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C a n d id a te O p p o s e d

B y

Newspapers
Are Polled
On Roosevelt
B y

T o

c en t

S e le c tio n

In

827

1936

15. m x

Local Guards
R eturn From
Training Camp

L A W

{ T ro o p s’
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In

J : _

S e m in o le C m in lv P ro d u c e -,
M u re F r u i t A nil X&lt;•*'*■1.tid e s T h u n
S i m il a r A rr.i tu X n ir ilr u

*

Any

C rim e

Charges Of Truce
V iolations B ring
NewThreats Of War

H is T a r g e t

M a n e u v e rs

P e r-

r.

P a p e rs

1

m a n d in g

\ l MHK

E s t a b l i s h e d In 1 9 0 8

P a rtic ip a tio n

W ar

&lt; o n im e n d e d H y ( o m -

F o rty -F o u r
O f

P R E D IC T S

P re s id e n t

S u p p o rte d

e rs T h e y H a v e R ig h t
M ak e

.

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S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . M O N D A Y , A l t J l ’S T

T est S how s

P r e s id e n t T e lls V o t­

t,

u c i ______

A N IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R

Member Associated Press

Communism

-

#anfari)r Hktmib

ft

Georgia Race Cfiarjfes
Issues Given
ByW.F.George

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Sanford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation

VOLUME XXIX

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* * y V 7TTTO 7* r r r :

Broadened Social1
Security May Be
Proposer! By FDR

O f f i c e r s

Flays Federal
P articipation

in g

H 't

T e r m s ! )f A r m is ­

•\ lo it.u se .if Du ii ....... .
tic e
E m liiig
F ig h t
NEW YORK CITY. A u r 1*.
’:l1mi. n ftcr -p .'n il&gt;nr * '
The iHtlkit** of the KiMmevvtt
AdminiNtratoin
were ‘"generally
it. iii.' ti.-i.fi &lt;&lt;i itu o ■
suppert*of* in 1.Mil by 14 per­
.1 f i.M—l (lot 'll
II I " i
E x e c u tiv e
L ik e ly
T o
cent of the ne w 4pa pel a
whoso
•
1041
|4.lilH|l‘t1
Mo.
.
S a y s D e m o c ra tic P a r ­
editorial pohnen were tabulated
A d v o c u te lle a K h
til­
oft • . .. f ih»- ih**-*
ill m nui»«mw»de poll conducted by
ty
C a n n o t
B ecom e
p*l
-.1 Nut Iti.lli I Hii
s u r a n c e I n A d i l r e s s |{ r i t a i u .
F riim e
C onT H E IIKAIU,INKS page of the
in,
i ut tht* A tlm iii
A O n e -M a n
A ffa ir
s V n i i o r ThnnuiN I D - O k U 1 ha*
New York Daily M irror.
u Suiutay ui'..
1,1. ' .
,
c
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n
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i
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O
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M
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gnnU V S IIIM .ItM
Vn
I'The poll was conducted to tent pred , i iluil i hi r»* wniiM l*n a . i \ ' . *.
.
W A Y C R O H K . A i i p . 15 —
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*he accuracy of |h r repeated con- RtM'flii iU-nt,Hi.! fit 4llHitm*‘T11 rt|
1
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ii
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t
n
i
I i e
C o n e e n l ra tio n
'III. 1.,.- A1 Nut lull ill 4* r' I *Hir
entiun of President
Rt»om*v:»lt ih tloni. ■.'tu ,. 1ki&gt;rin. *11T |J ltll tif J,||.f j *•
I ' T' i 1 III.,
J A P ) — S e n a to r
W u lt '- r K.
lb, -..bn- li...,
imii of the l i l t
H
r
ill!
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ii
1
in
ti.
f
it&gt;
if th*- |H4*'«,n l
and member^ of him mlmiflistrn*
N
if
Inlr.l l*Oi
b . t V i V ,
■1 1ox" »'
UI&lt;
F
tilr% w rut Ii vh'H4 Hi I tu* • • ni&lt;
G e o rg e d e c la re d to d a y
H int
fell
a I I a bi ml. n
S'«i\ * r i:
Hull (hul I he New Ileal w kl re­ i m p ’ HiH.il 1. i '.x iltM'«* d " t 1»r t.itc ' tin
ij' a 1111 J a p a n
mi rticril nit a rk m»i N*
l hi
i h -f \
th e
q u e s t io n
in
( ie o r j f ia 'a
t" I't'IMl
hi if! h i (UM.w f " , I Ut 111 1*1•"I Hi’t k 1
elected m spite uf the opposition high
1 . Ilk
«til l e r
.o t i .1 . a . h
.....................
.d
U-IiMU
h
ir
I
I
I
kigllinsl
l
Ilf
1
*
1
a e n a l o r i a l r a c e w a n w h e t h e r t Jl’h" p - F « y . « b o « of th , of from HU to U0 percent uf the bbrf
..I,
\X I I I
v*ll|
11..
t - f u n l ••I iht **
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l I I I ” *.
l . , , „ , .
1
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t lin n g k llIII. M i. \i mv CMOip*. lit "t
n l ’ V ltd i n o
.
,
. . . . . .
Am erican Federation of Latxir
tt.lHt’ hf
IIII lit I .1 Itill I . &lt;I i n
J . »»
t h e iier.ple
a r e e n title d to
, , „ tjm ol, y M o r r t|lf
"■lj " n \
it III it I t . j
tui
| 1. XX. X
In- *'111 ,iiid nut uptm I gu t*
ii i in* S i l n r i a n It'll*' ll Hi •
I'he (Mill leeched
IMPS daily
l , k - 1"*
- tl.
I ........... ..
l i f t
til &lt;11 I .1 X
I
fi ' HI
.1
|n
I he I.m .iU
eft | ki
e le c t o r chiMHH tiU ‘l r o w n IL iuaf cufnniiUrti studying
Mali* lit.u k n • vii
i rnii! i»*r
new .pallets. Replies were tab u ­
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II1* It ■ h Al int
n i l , lx
t *»HIMItll ltd ,1 I I
s e r v a n ts /*
Am erican activities, charged that
lated ft uni b''~, new spaper*, reKill HH* d ll' ........ I\ w a ll Mil tu
H
1 &gt; , i 1 i i i j .'
*u " | , 4 «
i * S.i mf.i| d i iMiijiiinn l
I n H l "
i ' H4»k I H ,
" T h e instil* In is lie e n r a i s e d Communist* h.l.l m any k . « i&gt;-■ preseidm g a tutal circulation uf
" I' d t'ltl il I*me
UHltal
- t
,
,i
hllo \\ will l o r l ht* v a d t ii+T"
i &gt;. &lt;.in .) i
i n tl
v •• l i t
rd
• lim p ti.iin
,tl
"filer I*' I* cl
b y no le s s a p e ra m i l im n t h e '
t" J " h,‘ '• • * » » ’ l u ' r " ! a p p ro , inialejy
M'"V&gt; 4
mil lum.
Iht"
ltl .il 1
tik e
'■
l hr
MlwS , Sut til li t v .■ii. i
tee for [rid list rial O rgan n»t ion
tita n H ills 111, iiit'ii v r i ’r* m en Hi
No
replies
were
received
from
Ih* I'­ I'h . . b u d
PresidtrJi of the United States'"
»,. i h
-tl
b,
n*..
iliol l |) aft*'!
. Pm
p.,|t. V 1,0 k, I
Frey has accused the U w n csm|» , 1‘' l”
r' ”
/
” , ' ’ 'V '"
vna t
I %
V,41 t'd im p s .
he
,
.
. m I .« il
•ad*.i'I I h Hi i t loll
MUVi
ani
(liv e d hilt* at (t•“*
ue said
aaiu in
m aa canntnnrn
cam paign address
auures^. 1 of#f using
strong
me‘ho,U
. , . new
. spapers
,
, . . . representing
in* d bv Hu
stro
n g arm me*hods
in
Ih.
total daily circulation uf up
v i hMirn t inti I
ll
'i
;o
I).'i
IH
'm
ilk
.d
fob. u iiiif *hi&gt; I‘viinui.iddm^ &gt;'i ftn&lt;i huh non
“ l l is am uneven ctm ieat. We have prom oting industrial unionism.
roximaU'ly 14-million.
•
liad been a
1* M I KS P h w ill I.. del it . l t d * it..i
fh • • of the local iimiw
v*. 1 .
given the I're sid rn t enurnious
— —---------The circulations of the papers
“
lire
\u g .
11
fi. in iln \\ hio II ,t. i
hie'"i in flirll toiUiiH iid.iH'|li o|
powers—and yet I have no fear M
nsw ering
the pull
represent
110(1 O f S e l e c t i n g
I I I . . Vs , I. i • I*. I. d least lam*
IN* ode'lit K OM IIt,id
ll" m.i niter in which Hu men
two-third* of Ihi* nut ion’s total
|"*MI 1X
" • «• o .
f larg e
tipp. i i un it &gt; n ,i I’otoiiuo
c a rp e tb a g g e rs a fte r the w ar be
M e m b ers
F o r ( ' l u l l l oitiJm led ihem ^dv i*s diiiifig Mir
daily circulation.
•III* XX
‘i Hi. I’ ii Flasl^rn
CMHwe y*w!i d.l V !■&gt; talk "V, I
tu ,. w.'fk* lium ilijc pt lt.Ml
-Hi.I
tween the a*jilra Senator George
I*iprr« Shifted Stpnd
Im m
I
E x p l u i n e d A t L u n c h id " pi .‘iisi’d the *.1 muilui -tu.wii
d Hi.it Japanese
in I m.H'.i v\iHl (Mil l v l i n k ill
•aid "W r a r.iw rn il th a t question
At the pirn* nt tim e, with C on­
- d olv nil i i| post
I h r \Soik
VI ot K*. | ' i . •e i . %- ii ih it nit (t i Hoop
bv t be men under i eiiilit ion
once when federal lisyunets stood
gressional cam paign* again de­
’ loUn, i
11 11. Popt*. chmi tu.iri hil Hit in.titv Hitiniluting actiii«l wtiit.Hc
.................. 1ice and
b " , alii!
and tto tile p a i r tin a d d l e
guard a*, o u r ballot b o le .."
fining issues, ('rvnidit
Roose­
»i" ,i r * i warn mg
Will lilt
Rot at y iiiemliei jahip t h.iiiih it |« .* a pt*«i-ible.
George aalit the issues are;
velt i* “generally supi&gt;ortrdM bv
Ii i (,• Il.l •« (lit it 1 1 •!' it ' • . ’hi
i he lot'll! o ffic e rs
* vjm* e*l
One,
white
denn-crata
of
*|n
fcr
to
liti‘ncun-4
at
iii.
1
1
n-i*.u
30,1 newspaper*, !IU percent of
Do
he
Orhl xui i v tut ii, ih i !•! .
Georgia i r e capable of choosing
lar Weekly luncheon in |* \
,. y e|iiiHi&lt;|is that I he Nntmfi,il ***i.»v•l
P la n e
B u r s t s
I n t o 1’ ^
•’■i1' 1* w,,u»*' p°nri»« » '" ■
d.'.l.. . d K
nun
bail
Coiimiet
ed
lb
em
-el\elo.HII|*lHL'll
lei.
it
lit
4-ll.ll.
.
th eir own representatives
Rotary
m em bership
t !.■ i „ j
IV .w i t L i l i e s , C o m m u ­
li. ,
ii - to ll ils the I* gtllihis *•!» Mie
•UUlH-xv \\ ho hrtx
i ............
Two. the r h a r a r tr r of our guv
F la m e B e fo re S in k His |i.ilH-ie* are - generally op 4hu»s lie « jh % i ntiu, . | |,N | i,
xx i' hm Hii
n ic a tio n
D is ru p te d
.no
ate*
1
1
1
which
app»
*
1*110
H
e
111
14' •xi
, \&gt; xx 1M:tl hm M-Hit,
em in en t demand* th a t ra rli of
R. W R u p it.h t h IiiIr* II II i I.Iand ii.. i ,
in g In H a r b o r W a te r
bJr •“ ^ r tr n t ,rf ,h r
ii m id men ....... . the f'*inth
S lt'|th i. . 1 l -.i11v, m .........
the sovereign sta te s selrct its
iwrs.
A s S tu rm D im in is lie H
imin pr. -stdt d ever Ih.- m. • mg | |v
Hii
ih
n
’
.tli
w
»
i‘.
rtu
i
v
,
Ilf!
‘
i
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h.
DHl
Hie
ilg
h
llt
.**lp*.
UICIIpill
own representatives, House siel
ubo'IICe
of
|*«, t.|« tit
^
| The present slant! h ll per* in the
lii.ti l
would irti'fil i"ti nu nan,
ot mdi
lit !1 *1. &gt;1
Senate.
RIO I)K JA N E IR O , Aug. It*
cen* more critical than the stand tiro* gc Ii nil in *
\ Hg 1
NEW
t
i
|U
!
\
Ns
,
lillie c.iiitingeiit from Saul of»!
\ nltials hi states
—A ayndicato Uondor flying of the pre** In hKtfl.
T hree, federal pow er rannot
I'ollilm g o it t in*| ...... of he
l*i I be lo t t .« in ., | the ‘ Mitt
SioUe of I lie Un ith in
,I
Tightly be uert! in elec*, anil de- bu«t “ Anhsngah"* fell from a low
The present stand is 13 p e r­ finest thing * u no Hitter coiild It i hi*» e Sun.lay a tte i imoii 3uif
"lull i mine viser * m 4* iimh'i stool t • Imv
dl infr a t any candidate in the aoeer
altitude ir*to the Rio de Janeiro cent more critical th an the pul- gvt iiu1 uf Ktdary vta-* th** op ill tinl on in living in 4U***au if M* \ I* I." • E40lol.ll
I i lilUHit
.fill ^ t. » r\e nrnt s
'M H rn t U U for a n y office aolalj Bay today and ta n k killing *11 icy of th« A m trk a n press to- p«»rUin«ty i rt Income •etpiaini+d Fpiiitgn the follow mg tniT wei* ■t-n-oli blew itself 1nl hi souHl uigvil lilli* to "ak ■ -I'poe d ll. «l
l.t g t*i Fa|! in.hi • nvei &gt; in w hat
taken in Atr^.y cnii\oy trucks k*h xaos-stern Lniiisinnn will) n.t s‘**t t Hi’tmn horlly, sijeh
I . d-.la*
r S M h M p i n g of tha pcopla of nln« parsons aboard. - •
'w a rd u n U sttd candidate Frank- with ami pi know (ph i im a,
;il )m» last week figaiij*t i noon a | p* ;u . d fo he a wig a id ir te st
Five w ere passengers and four lin D. Roosevelt in 1B32.
th a t (ta U .
hit comm unity. Mr. |*upi» s ta te &lt; ndle* into the h e art of the N*» *i|m dillltagf te p o ile d
Ol
I .-. ! Hid I I ■lit &gt; of Mntnrthey
re |
lull loll of Seluiliij
Wilt.
t
T o u r, executive and legislative w ere m em bers of the crew. None
Governor
Roosevelt
was th a t Ito’a ry is hawed
nirm b*» tumal Forest where
|h , hi.id, s lu n k I.Ml night uf 4J e i g e\
mnine 11 du rin g
the
trn in m g 1
I k'tiiot'i rt 1, 4in.'» ei i i ' l l 11II. 1 II ill p ii i Mill*ary oh*
powers were ordained se p a rita aboard the plane
w as
North backed by 410 nf the polletl pa- ,h ip s
from
v a n .m ,
buslm
oi oni. mi hoin, le«s th in hm* Mgt4i f mi.it, d that fttilli (ill4l(—
period.
W t-llll olio | |-l'l»f»4
and ir. lependen*. of each othar.
Am erican,
per* in 1032, repreaenting
hi | 9rnuVn un,| pi»tvnnnm*
nnn 11 I noo nini no n w ete pur*
t
. .
T he giHJiiKnu-n sim*ii I the !ti^» iiraiit f t o if , on th e spaisely set
liell
P ly t, tha dem ocratic p a rty la
Fisherm en aahl the plane was percent of the total num ber of
Only one ui.in from tevh Iiih ,
,
,
,
.......... ..
.
1,4 1pul Oil'
-i
#
li'W day * uf (he 1 1 inning |»**rtnil !|rd I .lOii-i-iUil I'nii'H'l ne;ii I aiiO’i
not and cannot become a one-man flying in a sharp circle when she dailirs, and 07 percent uf the to­ ofr ,InmnenA
ur i&gt;rofe*Ritm cun hr .
.
.
,
.
. ,
111 11.nil ,|l„| I'lat
, ! in m ud i«tu! m ire ut the
gave evt*
oi,
a
1
1
whing
village
.•
f
ubunt
DH&gt;
p a rty . " I t m uat allow freedom slipped ei‘o the h a rb o r, burst ta l circulation of U. S. dailies.
■ilnutii-d to u givi-t. Rotary t'lold.l.
di-tie. • !
o n i
xtMi*er:i
L-unip- l i n i n g lhi* tn tirieim r l!u*y irduibiLuit
tf»
m
iles
I
m
m
the
Stand la A llie s
of opinion and apaech if It la to Im mediately Into flam e and sank.
Xlr. I’i pi- said in ra p la ssiiit 11,
marctu'd under full paek and un r e in s *ini-1
"H i 4o*i noui&gt; ■. « X i I 4 l x , ' * d t i * «
llroken down, The M irror poll | opportunity tins affords nf .......
ram aln a tm a . Ilfacrat p a rty
No bodies recovered.
lo 1|,.‘ « 4ef||o .1 vuk m d French
Tlie W eather H u rt.hi here «mmI
figures show that the press of m g men frorn every u ulk ol life der riivt-r nf ilnrkneM In ostler to
avubl Hiu prying eye* of enemy i , |M.
.HiMely arose
I .Old 14 I
I- III p.
■Ii &gt;t in hiiiu'i 11
*lecieasiiig
!!H S tates
a re
“generally op­ in a comm unity.
|dane*
In* I* vxfie funslttnlly 11y rnpullv nut then* is in* furth e)
Il.ni, I. ii Th.il . i l.oi d.-r nuu!«ni
posed” to the Roosevelt policies.
The K o tarian , w ire call.-il up lug nvei ht-uil d uring the Jay.
nni h pi i.xok
i &gt;old li* t
The press in 17 Stale* "gen-1
dangi-i * Home windows
were
on (o name tlirir own ctasslfic:.
Wat*-.
was
nt ih premium • nni'hed, tii-e- n p io o litl mid inriii ii i m any
R.I.llioll
UdWt n
e, ally su p p o rts” the New Deal.
tions and lin t. Mr I'opim l i /,-dii. |..vak i
h iv.been
J . L. Ingley, vice-president o t In two S ta te s, the score is even. list of open cU -u.ififi-iim . - j^ S DrinkniL' wuier fo r the snlilter* inniin it ion - and p.m%i i lines ills
was tak t ii from I lie inline n u n ahlrd
for
11 .1lin'd I. y S u I support
It- *v v lain ,n «olnpiiined
th e A tlantic N ational llonk of T lu rr was n„ reply from either aeslm g tliat
u
.efiresis, alive v reek i in I lie f in est »rul l rented
•II i £*-i-hti
Alvin Tv i f and 1 !;» t omie id a of on' mi v .h munil
I In blow
this city, ha* received word th a t of lirluw arv’s twu papers
from etttd. i;r&gt;iup lie found loi wilh f I d o i hi** to prevent un epi
I X;lkl,l i Hy.tn'uil i «•'I ni.iit nil*
I ’*«fii m it li ii at ion hto
bet ween I hj.uiid Wi le ill.|l l |. d : nl hi d.i,
Since mint, the President hu»
Coun'.y Judge R. W. W ar* hi* b ro th er the Ht. Rev.
Krod
Hie club.
drroic Wat i*i fur bath mg
w a ' %4-rt Uih'sin and Kike t b u ile ^ afternoon lo I •mui v hide. L not ll X
*• S a tu rd a y . * « n l w t d - • H r r m i n Ingley, Bishop c o a d ju to r o f th e 'g a m e d the balance 0f power n
X’Uiiurs ut I. .ray’s liim loon in scarevr imtill
During Hie entire Mini
* ----- --t itn di In n ip . fit
ilr r l i r n l
down
shnitlv
before '•&lt; W WaitT ra tl* .
negro,
who
r c c n tly E piscopal C hurch in C olorado, only one S ta le ’s p ress—New Je r
on
circulation fig- '! ud" 1 ii'*
C“e“ &gt; two weeks the m en were i|Utir o ’4 ho k
•i.x
tk.ol di ih n
Hover im ient
rra s h rd Into an au to driven by will tak e o vor e se cu tlv e m anage­ s e y -b a s e d
ur|11
*i r . T n w n r r « f JiitkyuiiiviU**, t ir e d in “ pup*'
letiit.
Ample
11oni the k'urttln a MuuiiUn *v»»jor dam age 1i‘|i" Ill'll ui
Mrs. F r td
D orncr on Celery m ent o f tho diocese a s the result
f (1 ll v h i .Il.l .11bo&gt; I . , . .
A i Ilona
has shifted t u the l-'"&lt; H , T re .|.e r of Daytona food was
given
the
soldier* I ,*k»* I tiill li'S, El i It V "f
MLuoo Will he* t |. f , | U f, *. t* Jinl!**i* F imo
to n
h.u khs.iin of tln-ir H.iitJesji
Avenue, to p»y 1150 f l r r
or of the
re ca n t
resig n atio n o f
anti-R oosevelt camp. M ajor tu r#,' d ,111" 1 sWwell of Son while 0 1 the hiise eaiup but the population r,D m iles flu in Ih** L Mill* r to u »**•s.".. uf Ih
. . 1.0 m
the I ll 4 a*alnnia. Re*
■pend e ig h t month* In tha Coun­ Bishop Irv in g P. Johnson.
diet was ome)lines film while nil gulf, we*e sniuduol Vf ll'llj ii vf * oi Ml||lU’1|U|| 1 Hm l 111 11.** IN.Ih
pn't
.lid tin
hainl in hand
The Rev. Ingley w ill a u to m a t­ prise comes in Georgia w h rrr the lo rd ty Jail.
lire mu tell because the kitchens stole
ft old 1 iiltdl till* t.|ifi«*r ,Htill.M.li H.i 4 iifl r I'll***.Ill :!| 1 | M I tu- ).l tile wrsi - "li t" ol Hu* Iill,Midi*41
T ravla failed to »top a fte r the ically becom e bishop upon a p ­ p rrss now opposca Roosevelt In
were troulmiiully moving forw ard tu n e of .1 but. I
1 .. I in . IX li XV41. l l l s i l l g e l i t a u i i a
•M'lm'k.
a ct M int and fled Vo T itueville proval o f his p red ecesso r's resig­ "his second S tsle " . It is In Geor- Z O O A w i l i t h i A r r i v a l
Deal forte-*
behind the advancing furcoM ol
\ r J i linings, I„* ,
. ...........| v n l ol v Oil the southwtab*
11) mil** *
where he Wa» apprehem led.
nation by th* huus* of bishops g ia th a t Hie New
O
f
M
o
u
n
t
a
i
n
L
i
o
n
s
are w aging political w ar again**
thv 121th Infantry
ea t of |,a k r I'hdle ,, 141 »* H) 1*
Full* fly •I1***sltHiiuin* l.l.llll
.ill tl lit
1
Mr*. IW m er and tw o of h e r next Novem ber.
M ajor
U r.oge
A. D*Cotte« \l th ere
was a ll) mill* w.mL l»£&amp;y%
* !»4*»"|i r»*»'••IV.• J ley til'i* Liui.i
lit • Ihim i urvey bowed
children wero on th e ir wny home
Mr. Ingley said he had
not u in ic n rttiv * B tn ato r U««rge.
.Superin*rndi‘iit of I'urk* Ja im 'i
Ua*etl on circulation
tiaseti
circuiacion figures.
,,
. . . .
directed
dlrvcted me
the activities nr
nf
tha T lees were u p ro u t.d .
1,4.1 i*.iii .**'I hid** grt.am i
w hen the accident occurred. All tee n hU b ro th e r fo r 10 o r
12
ty Agent's office and are lend) , I ip
_
m * _
. w o n *
Woughton said Monday niorning
liU ry
^
„f
TT nr ia
a rs imn.ttx
ie K lrtl |,a ,ll,l,o n uf w h u h
1 um
A rth u r, mi Lake Ar f„r di»trlbutim i. The blank* will I ..... I.jl* Jr. i l ..... e mJlllU
th r o , were bruised and badly y e ars b u t th a t he corresponded the picas of only one other Solid ^
pair
of
puma
Sou*h S la t* is opposed to the
pany ll ami the tot al h ra d i|u a . time, 'Jll miles striiighl soutlP nl In* Rent gtuwiT-i cunitmi.iM-atirtc
h
t
l.tit.l
fiirli
ilny
of
^ i h a l t i n . The autom obile waa had- { w ith him reg u larly .
4
1
Lee.
|l
tl'
I'resident—th a t la in Oklahoma. crn tly purrhasr&lt;| fur I hr Mlinu) lo ts Company ore a p a rt, while ll.....mu*,
.m ull bouts wen- with ’.hi* offivi*.
41, Li w **m I Iht* Jui-am-Hf So h*iiv«
pal
Zuo
by
the
K
iw
iu.s
t'liil.
will
Defection Down South
M ajor A rth u r XV. Knox directed ie |." r lr .| upset. T he wind there
Jv in Mil'll, mum’y uii«l i»)i|i?li*l
Since 11)30, 34 S outhern news- tloub'.lrss arrive by T hursday.
the m rdirul u p erntiuns for
the Im.l iu rte n -ril
r.tnsiilernbly
liny .Remit Ifnufi N»* fi, 4 I Du Hiut I Sttlh*M&gt;U4ll* w 114 |"4111SIt lo •
A
c
s
g
r
has
la
in
p
i
r
p
a
r
r
i
Tor
p u p rrs h a re halted th e
Hresirn tlre regim ent.
1’apt. Diriigla*
Imlf h.iur.
re g u la r tum tm g
tm .ights
w ill 1 Inin *,«’ v lriury,
‘he three-m onth*-old
m ountain
drn&gt; un hla policies.
G. S cott was rutnm unditig utT he H :iit advisory
sal.l
the ittakr | tin.I ■ L»i 1 •s'**k, e m ilimr
|,i fill ii**yi4*
wiirfilaiif.*
aifftiB
lions until th e erection of '.heir fleer
Of
the
lota!
of
S5
papers
in
If
rr" * T
r "
li c a r Of* the local Medical
He- storm would "dim inish ... ...ten „ L e m n W~ '• du in I.he
E«rl G eiger, I t , died In O r­
hi* I,
Ini
(. .oil,-.I Hiitiluii, hi HOiitli Llilflft*
Am erica
th a t
have
lu n w d ! ? C .. &gt; ^ l
r
11
ll*rau*e ,.f illnrs*. -hy hut precaution .g a m ,, h.gn ^
...... ,
T1» firs t a n n u a l “ cam p-out" lando a t 10:00 p . M. yesterday
.uni il,f I ’iiftiun ILiiikuw rriilwiys
, lD'in th a t Ul# leoimnU now tMMWM,
. . .....
. .. I . .
t l i r »,a rl
’ * *"ut
______
_______
&gt;
1
*9 Tw* 1
V.
leuiiDigim coa*t WCRI Ml ma, | f r | | t
MurrH *itnl
o f tha f lo r ld a A udubon Society follow ing a n iDataa o f tw o weeks. ag ain st the President since 1* v t _________
lay
iipfily n rs-ry for t*hlnt*s«i f u f tw .
pub­
Murgiiii C*lly nhouhl
runliii
Will ho hald F rid a y , O ct. 7 E arl waa a student o f Ih* W est ■h re e-fi/lh s o f them a re
lished
in
tho
Solid
South.
tu.iimi
turtight
until
ihittgir
w as
th ro u g h Sgnday noon, O ct. #, l* * hi# P rla ia ry School and
C ity Ju d g e Frank I. Miller N e w
B ru ta l" T o S p a n
Based on circulation, the press
born bora on Ju ly l l , 10Ubaa haon announced.
today declared he wa* in *ym
in
only
D
S
ta
te
s
outside
the
VV. F. McDonald, chief rm- in -h y w ith th e e lfo rl* "I
T h* '/c a ra p -o o f' w ill ho hold
Hla fa th e r and td o th ir and a
S
t
.
Jo h n s
A t Ju x
Ike
teurulogtxt »f Ihu New O rleans I’olice D tp n rlin rn t tu .'11111 reck
a t D oer L ik e Cam p In Urn .Ocala bro th er, R obert, o f S a nford, su r­ South "generally su p p o rts" Roose­
today. II* is oppoaod by the
■ •
1 we-nthrr l.ureuu, said th ..........rm .
,iriv ln e ami sueedinir ami
N a tio n a l F o re st.
Th* ta m p •» vive, also g ra n d pa rrr&gt; t, M r. and velt
JX l'k K O N V Il.l.U , Aug. 1 6 —*
pres* of IS Stales.
at |h a t he wouW u |,h.,l.| th.F re d F orw ard,
president «f I tra ffic curnm illre, XV. B. Rich-, struck the L ouisiana coast
•aid to bo wall aqulppod w ith Mrs. J . E. McAJcxander of S an ­
i/V&gt; t nut ru e , run o f » second
T
hose
supporting
him
are
c
itru
s
1™
....................
runiyJag w a ter, e le e trk
Ugh to, fo rd
tho Sem inole C ounty
n i r u s | *rda i« chairm an u f the
a a d ' g randm other,
M rs.
bridge nert.1** th»* St. John* R iver
m ountainous Idaho, N evada, A ri­
c u ltu re com m ittee,
and F re d
aaogashly a n d d in in g hall*, cabin*, Georg* G eiger o f Genova.
|„ r .. D tu &gt;tnrt w ithin a m onth.
son*, and W yoming) a a d Indus­ G ru w tra A ssociation, today urg ed Black o f F ern 1'ark is chairm an
» « - o
e . k—
, and
c atraa H a aa l
fa cilitie s aa
F uneral sore Ices w ill ha con­
Tl..- bridge will
cost a bout
tria l Now
York, N aw Je rse y , all c itru s g ro w ers in the cuunty of th e program com m ittee.
sw im m ing,
sh a ffl* ho ard ,
and ducted a t th o E rk h a o o F uneral
yi.riiiu.um i a n d
be
fin an ced
«»T,u
'lo
o
r
l
/
d
r
Ur
r
*U
/
I
*
'1
“
n
'y
T
he
J
u
n
io
r
Chnm
twr
of
CumOhio,
Indiana, and W ait Vir­ to a tte n d th e m eeting tom orrow
In add itio n tu Mr. F u llerto n ,
KaadhalL T h * ta m p la rsoorved Horn* T uesday aftern o o n a t 4:00
j.iuitly by U u\ul cu u n ty and Ih*
ginia.
night a t th# Lym en School in th ere m ay be o th er speaker* to ­
exclusively f a t th * A u d u b o n Bo- o'clock. O th e r a rra n g e m e n ts have
S ta te Ruud D ep artm en t.
'I'h*
Th*
sam e lineup
existed in
m orrow night, Mr, F orw ard said,
Longwood a t 8 :00 o’clock.
’•lo ty on lh a ahovo d a ta
ipletad.
n&gt;nd d e p a rtm e n t will use fed*
1934—w ith the exception
th a t
An In tere stin g speaker will a d ­ adlling th a t several of those who
P re sid e n t C. IL K aaol
fo r high­
K K. l-an ry c.-.l Andrew a r t s 'e n d fund* allocated
Neve Je rse y was listed w ith the d re ss th * g ro w ers, Mr. F orw ard m ight speak are a tte n d in g a m eet­
co st wo a id ho nom inal.
PL A N T O D 8 C O R A T *
T a m p a U C o a c h W i l l way *re scheduled to give a re ­ w ay. and bridg.1-. oil tho fe d era l
opposition than.
declared, a m an who ie a grow er ing of the Kuitruud Com mission
Th* p rogram will roaata* o&gt;
po rt o f th e re re n t in ertin g id to ad system .
Th* pictu re today I* a sharp
ohaarva liana d u rin g I W d a y a n
J A C K 80N V IL U C , A ug. 1 1 - reversal from I I U , w hen th* un­ him self a n d consequently knows In Jacksonville tu p ru tea t fre ig h t
A . soon ur the new bridg* 1*
sta le Jsycre director* In W ilder
tho problem s o f th# grow er. ra t# l n c m . e s on fe rtilis e r m a­
b ird , e n h a a l, sa d p la n t Ufa. D ur­ 0F1— C ity u lf h la la h ave m ad*
Completed toll* will
be
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trie d N ew D e a l - a t f r a n k l i n D.
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GAINEHVILLK. Aug. 16.— (AT
ing th a evening th a t* w in ho plan* to 4*Corato 14 kiosks o f Roosevelt w as suportod h y th* G eorge L. F u lle rto n , D eLan.l sl- terial*.
from the p re se n t s p jn and both
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le
th#
■ la atialo d talk s, feflt
d o w n taw a JackaoavUI* la rod. p ress in 31 M atas, (baaed *n
will lie fre e bridge*. Th* new
m atcly BO m em ber* e nrolled in ball cuarh a t th e U niversity of
C O F C D IRECTO RS M EET
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• t h a t o a la tta ia m o n L
y.B ow g a d g ro o a f a r th * fo u rth circulation, oppoaod h y tho pres* scheduled sp eak er.
span will crime the r i r e r fro m
C hairm en o f various com m it- tha Beminole
C ounty C itru s Tsni|ua, will receive a m aste r’s
a aau aJ m i t n II h a t th a Ramth- in only 14 B u tea.
tb« fuut o f Slain S tre e t in dowwv . M
* * * * * " mt ^
By Aug. degree a t th* U n iv ersity of F lo r­
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Aug. 16— tuw n Jacksonville.
U «a b a r* boon ap pointed a n d th* D raw s r&gt; A ssociation.
M l f d a h o n Booloty a n d m om hors o f a a a la n . B hria* A aaosiatioa BepL
MdoUgbt*
bP)— D irector* u f
the - S ta te
nam e* re le ased fo r publication. I t , M r. Forw ard a n tic ip a te d , 40 ida here Aug. 17.
W » l r faatOWe a n tO gO lo to a t- 1 4
T hrco B to too tc p a rls d no prel ie received hie bachelor'* de­ C ham ber o f Com m erce will dis­
tomd.
0 , R, M l th is u i o f U eaeva
" poreant u f th e grow er# In th*
si
UUlo
ch airm an o f th a m em bership county will be en ro lled a* m em- gree at the University of Cali­ cus* n proposed “ ta x co-ordina­
fo rn ia end played guard on th* tio n c o n fe re n c e " a t th e ir q u a r­
E n d o r C art* It 1* bar*.
.1 w aa conservatively eetlm aU d gridiron squad while there, tl* te rly m ee tin g a t Miami Aug. 36,
C h a tm a n a t th e asark atlag comC e n tra lly f a ir to n ig h t, Ttseahas been on th* University of H arold Cole*, p re sid en t, said
irga L. B ridge, J r . , e l th a t (h e re a re 186 eligible
M c h a im a n o f
the * n In th* county acco rd in g lo Tsmpa coaching sta ff for two Th*y *I*o a re expected to select ■lay p a rtly cloudy, possibly lig h t
n e ar
extrem a
Prior' to that he wax a p lace f o r th * a n n u al m em ber­ ‘thow ers
com m ittee, W . H. Fop* th* d a l w (lion of " g ro w e r" la th* lesson*.
com ,
ship m eetin g .
I* chairm an o f th* b y d a w t o f the o rganisation.
on tho Florida staff.

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CI a ssific a ti ons

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Nine Killed When
Flying Boat Falls
Into Bay Of Rio

Louisiana Coastal
Disturbance Does
But Little Damage

Hit, Run Driver Rev. Fred Ingley
To Become Bishop
Given Heavy Fine
By County Judge

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Florida Audubons To
After Short Illness
HaveCamp NearOcala

Fred Forward Urges County’s Citrus
Growers To Attend Longwood Meeting

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The Georgia Primary
Although President Roosevelt in hig
Barnc.vville
apeech lout week spoke of Senator Georjre aa "a gentlomnn
and m acholnr" ami "m y good in-rnonal frioinl", he clatwieg aa ie e e s* , U a s a i l n
could j
a t, t a t * a t it* r . - i n»- f'erl Mm an a “dyed-ln-the-wool reactionary" who
o l Saafer*. r u i i t e . saS er Ike' not possibly lie placed in the "liiieral .-u'hool of thought"
a f C e a in a a a t Nave* a, laaj,
und who should therefore he defeated in hi* rare for re1 U w g'
election to the United State* Senate.
•OLLBID L. D B ta
•
Matter
1
In order lo understand fully just why President ItoomIOI D B A S -S salsaw S . w a o
1 r 1y
\etl chose this particular oernsinn lo inject the pres! gr of
■ c a ic n im w w e t n a
i he I’rcaideiicy most forcefully into a state primary cam­
■
. P s ra k ie la t t n e n
paign and why he decided virtually to read out pf •
Democratic (tarty a lifelong Democrat who had nerved In-'
p-.
U l t e S e e ll e ..........................
•&lt;*• state for Ifi years in the United States Senate, wt- have
**.m reviewed the record of Senator Gcorjfc since the New
Deal's inception.
An tk ltn u
w l Iw v .
M rf,
f f M ls Ili
t l* M mm4 M t l r n
In the 1933 session of Coiigresa which convened im ­
I n ll«
for the
will l « ( l a r i t d f*t mediately after the bunking holiday,‘ he voted
M I b Ib i s i v n i l s l t l pb Im .
Kmergency Hanking Act, the NR A, the A A A . and the
He supported the President’* unemployment relief
U n is i« « H « r
n p rt- T V A .
7%# N frsN In tb s sa lls sa l plana, his curreney and monetary experiments and his
•ff B lf tr l l a l i f , Ofllssa a n abrogation of the gold clause in government bonds. The
&lt;b« k riM « t i i i n
lls M » lif
w ill
Frlsfipalnext year he voted to give the President power to devalue
I Ih tm m f mm4 Nsw ’ he dollar, and for the Bankhead Cotton Act establishing
__ I compulsory cotton control. He. also voted for regulation
’■'.Tfea &gt;u»wu u •
mi Tk« oi the New York stock exchange and for the Reciprocal

STRANGE AS IT SEEMS—By JOHN HIX
h r reptr.

f o r f i r l b t r proof U l n a ( I t t i t l o r ,

Rag. V. S. PaL OR.

mhaamatag Two* —kt»k u •a r ia - r a r . f f Ar-t
k iM ir n &lt; i i i . t 4 . ik# ■*• fsv
tmw tv
t r -- 1 , a r i " A m .
s i a ll s s w « 4 l«»m f r h r «

Ill 10.15 he voted for the Wagner Laltnr Relations Ac .
the Social Security Act, whuh was the New Deal-* an*wer to ttpjwnlrt for old ag«» iwmionM, the Tax-the-WVahh
“ b M R I n iirv ii «r#
nn(^ the work relief hill, I he next year
he mipimrU*d
.
S li p | H ll------the Administration’s Soil Conservation Act. the Commod­
ity Kxchange Bill, ami ull of its relief appropriations. In
feibHDAY, AUGUST IB. 19JS I the last session he supported tint new pumji-priming hill, |
wifrt
in i^oo
Bnp|[T^‘
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the new farm relief lull, and all the lax hills which the
Administration recommended.
W A , C sl/fv
n U niU lU MU O
i/wr-a.i
^ ib f iN L r r w h a t iib r
The only measures of major importance on wh'rh
% YEN*; LftTW WtRE. f o U M l o /
Senator (ieorge opposed the Administration were the Su
C O H TftIH R K H 0 / 1 D B P v t f f c j
la a ghostly wind that
prente Court Hill in 1937 and the Government Reorganize!
from lha sky, and It ilrlvt* lion Hill and the Wage Hour IHI in I93K. He also voted
to over-ride the President’s vein of the Soldiers' Roiiiis
t
|
0WNCR6/
A
god forth In a rvastln, till- Hill, hul this certainly was not an item of surh importance
.i&gt; the President iis to warrant rending a man out of the
tb# might of Its sorcery.
Party.
'J a n i tn flo w srt tdily
snd
So it would seem that in the eyes of Mr, Roosevelt
•wAj
this is what consul tiles a "dycd-in-the-wiMil react ionar&gt;
111 AM SWlH of Its phsntnm A man, in his opinion, w ho npisised the at tempi to Lring
iS'.wgwb
'.lie .Supreme Court w-ithiu the |silitieul eonlrol of iti
li coots th* rrtst of the White House, who fought I lit- rcorgallizat mu of the gov
Ajkl It
plar tears
‘poplar tr*f»
ernment s&lt;i its to give complete control to the President,
hush o f ■ flu m m v r n i . h i
l i ta# htJ»k
of a Summvr nlxhi &lt;and who ojiposed the Wage Hour Hill is not a Delius-rat.
Dr is there some other reason why President Koose’ !! ^ c h p r t r i o u a and young and
veil does not want Senator George returned to the Sen EN CYCLOPED IA O IL S T R IK E I In (hla m an n er 25 Iota In the listed in Sait Lake C ity, Chi
Hack at the tu rn nf the cen ­ trac t, each 20 by U0 fa ct, were cago. New Kngland and F rance
And c lra * not w h rlh tr It hrlp&gt; ate? Can it lie the President is lliinxing of HMu and tile
possih'llty of u third term?
W berm s.
tu ry . a C alifornia luml prom oter •old in 1900. The loin w ere nol
lls n r

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tounil in hi* hftml* a w orthier* seaside Iota, but today are in
11 art of tami \%hirh wiMltd not rinded w ithin the lim its of H untA dd lo r r r t
Into ra rh
other'*
‘ hi in o v n , " At lire «nme time, ington Hearh.
anas.
T w enty year* la te r J. II. Marka S»*w Kntfliuiil publisher found
While summer is the healthiest season of the yo n r.' •m Him hands neveral thnuiuind hn, an oil field g auger, raw bub­
— V trgW a W allarv Runyon.
fatal nrridents during the vacation period take n liuilv edition* of the hruyrlopedia tin* ble-* rising to I hr su rfa ce of the
toll much above that for the tear us it whole, snvs the t mtniea— a nd few Imyer*.
Pacific o ff H u ntington H rarh.
. B am utl Insult laft
• thousand j Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company explaining that
— i.at.
Cate threw the two t o g e t h e r ; lie knew nl once th a t the land
ra sh and 14 million |
|R (juc | n rK e |y | n Die loss of life In July when more they n r 'hanged
Failing to intar‘Miaul lurk" contained oil.
drb ts. Ha w asn 't pen
persona die as I lie result of acrid lul injuries tluui in any aim lea. Finally a bargain wi« rat the oil com pany he worked
ws* mlllionles*.
other month, with the month of August ranking second in tlruek For a price of f *100.00 f&gt;*r, Mark Iin set o u t on his own
\y ,
■- . —o— — —
1hr y derided a "C alifornia Ft*- to buy the title* to the pro p erty
■. l a s t week the U niversity of this respect.
for |5 .0 0 per lot.
"An uverage of 3HI deaths was the daily accident toll aide |nt * rolihl he given *W*y
Gaargla
aw arded
President
A search o f the county rec­
premium with a net of en-'
1(felaarvvit an
LI^U- degree — for July during th« thrvi* years IBlU-lUIlti, says the Motro- 1 *"
. ord* a m a irtl him ; owner* ware
• a a to r of llb*rat lam basting*.
|M&gt;litau. Thia is approximately 97 ih-atlis each day more cyel»|M*dia*.
jjjf- t ■
i i 11
o-----------than the du'ly nverugc for August, uud 133 more doily
t M w asn 't th a t It was so |vit than
in March, which has the
minimum of all
Kara b S anfonl th* o th er ilay; months fur fatal accldcntn.
It. wha only th a t tha mountain*
Not only Is July the |icak month for accidental deaths
By MORGAN M. BF.ATTY
AN so much cooler.
In general, hut also for deaths front drowning, falls, rail­
------------ o ---------- ; A fte r h ra rln g w hat P resident road transportation accidents (exclusive of collisions with
W ASHINGTON,
Aug. Ifo — low * trie d to stop a federal laR o o itre lt said
about
Henator motor vehicles), front poison (exclusive of poisonous gas), | Mg behind the headlines anil rip bnrbnaril hearin* on the ground
machinery, hark through list tonal history, th a t it prevented the rro p en ln g
O aotge, Mark Wklrnx can thank Trom agricultural machinery and recreational
taken together, anil you teach Ihe m ain them e o f a stru ck plant In Newton. He
hi* lucky s ta rs th a t Mr. Hno*i- and from lightning. July and August,
to | of I’resldeiit ItnosevelVa detour (tacked down, how evrr. Itelore
1 * l t N *ily w a sn 't very
much were first with rohpect to accidental deaths churged
A tabai him.
cutting or piercing instruments.
i through the South on the way m aking so d rlic ate an issue as
"Kach July alxiut 1,600 persons are drowned, this lie- hack to W ashington this sum m er. labor relation* betw een hts own
guv«rn
E ' ‘ Adelph H itler m in t have b**n tng one fourth of the annual total, ami an uverage of 52 a
The I're sid rn l is really holding M ate and the fed eral
N ktn p rtau d w ith publUflml aetluy, aa compared with an average of 20 a day for the en­ up the South to th* whole na­ m ent.
Anil rig h t now, the aoelal a*
| * •«*&gt;»■ • f our N ational (H ard
tire year," the Metropolitan continues. "The tluily average tion as a picture to Illustrate hts c u rlty board ia th re a te n in g to
n M N W f In Mi**i**lppl, that h*
three-point thesis on m odarn gov­
w ithhold old age b en efits from
' fed* decided tn r i ll out a million tor June, the next highest month for drownings, is 42. ernm ent.
felven lightning, a minor murtulity when viewed for the
hio. It suspects G overnor Mar
I You've got to snlv* national
whole yenr, becomes a serious one in July, accounting for prohlrina w ith natio n al law s;
n Davey o f m aking political
140 deaths, of an irtTruge of about JTfye u day.
2. T he w ell-being of one stato hay o u t of social security sun
Tfea f a s ltr a man ilrlvra tba
"Fatal falls reach their peak in!July, and not, as one or section depends nn lh* well­ shine by claim ing c re d it for the
people
under
inter b a ll * a t to w hara ha might expect, in the winter months, when ice and snow being of o th er sta te s and tec- b enefit* to old
th a t law.
Mka't w ant to go.—Jacksonville Cause many accidents of this class. ; Fatal falls in July
J t l |j » | U nn-irnnit *
taaaa-Unlon. And tba fa a ta r ha average 75 daily, as compared with dfl for the year, and 73
In addition, th e conservative
3. T he IK s ta te s by them selves
t u la w hara ha doaan't w ant to for February, which ranks second In the number of deaths cannot solve th e cam ples eco­ rlrm e n ta In both m ajor political!
h life* f i l i a l h a ll coma aw ay from falls.
nomic and aocial problem s of p a rtie s ar* pounding a t the ru st
W ha'a baan th a n .
o f the Roosevelt recovery and re ­
"Motor vehicle accidents, while occurring at more the 20th c en tu ry .
T hey are aus­
T h at opens the way fo r a new form m easure*.
than
average
rate,
arc
not
as
frequent
in
July
as
in
any
of
picious o f f u r th e r a d m in istra ­
Jim m y Rooaaealt th o u g h t ha
version
o
f
tha
old,
old
issue
of
id been very ccawvrvati** In the last five month* of the year. Deaths from electricity, s la te 's rights. T he Issue Is thera tive leadership in W ashington forj
N m aking m ore than (50,000 Hi Other than lightning, are at a maximum in August, with because co-operative fed eral and fe a r it la c ra a tld g a bureaucracy
transportation atate lawa ad m inistered and ft th a t m ight ona d a y be delivered
ly ona y e ar a inrr hla fa th e r bo- July coming second. Motorcycle and air
ima Preaidant. ||« « a a probably fatalities also are at u maximum in August."
nanreil largely by tha federal
ibthlng a f w hat ha m ight Kara
governm ent a re tha h e a rt o f the'
alia If fee had wanted to devote
Roosevelt refo rm program . Un­
la full tim e and attention to It.
der M&gt;mu o f these lawa th e fed­
eral governm ent Impoaaa sta n d ­
Tfea heat rasulta from adverard* on atataa, or ao laada the
Ualng are ah tabled from regular
H r. and Mra. W. W. Millar Claude k b b b a fine baby boy.
way In aocial legislation
th a t
to a head. Ilia advlaora argue
aa(Ulatent advertUIng. No ana a f Millar Avenue e ra entertainM r. aad Mra. J . &amp; Vick of •late* a re ro n stra in a d to follow
ban .axpeat to run one ad, even b g a p a rty of ala of Mr. M iller's W ln ta rJ Rack e ra lha gueatp of suit. U nder other*, atataa may that that*, ona way of beating
M# big a d fanee b a Ufa tima rabthrva from EVIborna.
not in ta rfe ra w ith th a
fed eral tba opposition to tha punch and
Mr. a n t M ta. Ray B utt.
getting your aide a f lha picture
gad ,build up a big bualneaa from
M rj. W. 15. P revail and eon,
M ra. | C. / { . Vanabla end b a r governm ent.
before the public ahead o f every*
I t lt‘a the little edvtrtlalng N eal, a r t In Naw Sm yrna fo r llltla n e e a . K ffle
O'Caln, left
body alee.
feyan day, tba aoaatanlly keep- the wuek w llh b a r p arrn le, Mr. todAy fp e p ra n g e b u r g , 8. C.
la Review
b g «f fon t name before Um pub- a n d Mra. C urrie. Ralph C urrie
Tha first step waa tha singling
New Deal lawa o f th ia stripe
M ra. tflfrb iU lg v , who h aa baan
Ba, that gate raaulta.
tba
la Karo fro m Naw Sm yrna heap­
aliru ily on tha atatut* hooka ar* •Ut by tha President of
tha g u w of h e r cousin, Mra. C.
ing Mr. P re v a il company.
lh* Wagner labor relations act, South aa tha Nation's No. 1 eco­
W.
S
h
llh
u
le
e
r
for
aavriml
waoka
man who receive* a govLeonard- M arella
and family
g u aran teein g collective' bargain­ nomic problem.
left. W adneeday for h e r homo In
ckack should thank tba from Georgia a re lha new ten" It'* lh a n atio n ’s problem,'* he
ing fo r labor; th* naw Wages aad
a. If it warn nag for the a a ta In Joe Camaron'a house on
H ours law, putting a floor umltr bald, " n o t m erely lha SouUt’a.
A
\
I
A
bernathy
mood tea payer* there Cam e ra n VlUa rued.
pay checks and a calling over tba
be gay go earn mewl
hours In a working d ayrtb a So­
Cart Chorpentng « u In Naw
— Suatb Lak* RegMu. Bmyraa Sunday w ith a p a rty of
cial Security b w , providing banetbai* would. Yau forget Magda. Tha Cameron hoy, end
fit* for tha eM and the handi­
I t blows th* p lin a ta a r m , , lh*

Summer Ardclentu

r .M i. .

WHAT IT MKANS

3

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS A c b

Mr. Stapler went to Pahakte In
the Cameron truck Instead of
Palaike. They made tha trip
from hare to Okeechobee City
and from that point to Pahokee
an tba baucb of Lake Okeechobee.
, Mr*, J. T. MeUtn tad children
ar* apending a month at Coro&gt;
agdu Beach.
My. aad Mr* Chari*. Phillip,
•feaal bat Sunday at Daytona

capped elements o f tha popula­
tion, and tba federal relief eysUm (WPA) whleh may ha os-;
pandtd ar cobtree ted b
nay
•la ta by aa executive order from
Washington.
Naturally, Um hern am hapoaed
an or auggeatad to tha atataa b
already rubbing b spots.

o f area* * buying,

ud

Mrs. &amp;

f a p U ln It. C. W aih h u rn , cor
Th* only ihrc* sections of tha ' m anding officer o f C om pany 3
country where Roosevelt hasn't | we* unable to p a rtlc lp a tr in th#
had lh* p rrrs of any S la te te m anruv*r» and th* com pany wa*
hind him since 19N are: New ! under lh* com m and
of
F irst
E ngland,
tha biggest
b«ne£i- Lieut. W. Rung*. F irst L ieut. IV.
ciary
of th* W *gr llo o r
H ofm ann was com m anding ulwhich discourages th* flight o f | f |r « r ®f ,h * H*a*lgBart*ra Comi'a Indus!lie* to
the low -w ag*, Pa n T- f" addR iun ■ num her of
-South,-th* farm b*lt of the G re a t' reserve o fficers w et* a tta ch e d (o r
Plain*, which haa been a ffe c te d ' train in g d a rin g th a
m aneuvers.
mo«t *r, F. D. R ,'. A. A. A.'* Lieut. Cot. J . C. H utchison and
and th e P srtfle Coast, Irene of (’ap t. G eorge M cltory w ere alan
with the R egim ental lle a d i|iiarth* g reat m aritim e strtkva.
lera during the tra in in g period.
B ltia a t
detection
from
F.
The m aneuver, the m ost e ile n D. R. since U M ti In tb* Texas
of casisarvstlva Vice Prcsklent sive ainre the W orld W ar, roat
G arner, where 11 papers have lh* G overnm ent nearly $1,500.•w itched from support to oppo- 000, and req u ired two years nf
planning. A large am ount nf
silton.
equipm ent from Arm y b arrack s
New York City 1. stilt proin th* corps a re a was b rought
Roosevelt in lh* ctrculstlon of
to Mississippi f„ r the m aneuver,
its new spapers, with the Daily
nf
News, Pn«l, World T rlcxrani snd as well as a Targe num ber
T im ei bmckinr
the
President reg u lar arm y troops. A t the rloaa
■n&lt;l (he Daily M irror, Jo u rn al, « r the training period o fficers
'•un and H erald-Tribune liMed votrd to hour tne next e n ca m p ­
I in (he opposilion. The lineup ia m ent a t Camp F oster n ra r Jack-

&lt;hr sam a as In 10.15. Tha T . m « , •o n v *11*
and
S crippa-llow ird
W orld- j
MACCI.ENNY, Fla.
T hrough
Toleirrsm
have recently
been '
rrilic a l of sn Increa.ln* rvumber to operative arra n g e m e n ts with
of New Deal policies. The B ro o k -1 tin- Clay t'-um ly rural rlr-etriflMaker
County
lyn Eaxle supported the Presi­ cation project.
dent in '32 snd '38, Is h slf-sn d 1 r i t i i t .,1 are m aking plan* f n r ^ J
running i power line th r o u g h ^ ^
h a lf now.
The Wirtcho»(cr &lt;Va.) Evening th is trrrltn ry also, according to
S ta r, published hy
Dem ocratic County Agent Mahry Filteh A p­
S enator H arry Kliwxl Ityrd, who | plications have been received a l­
has severely rrH iciied Ihe New ready from a num ber nf Baker
Ileal. Il»t» itself as pro-Ronse- J County farnirr*.
veil in IIITJ suit IS1311, but eln- |
R ailroads in th is c o u n try be­
&lt;|iienl|y refrains from com m it- j
liriK itself a s t(&gt; iis present sta n d ., gan to place steel rail In general
Numerous
S outhern
pope?*,' Use about 1H07.
asked if they a re '"senerally snp|&gt;i!|l|nc"
Roosevelt
now, a n ­ pusayfoolrtl o n polities.’’ Since
swered yes tu t underlined th* ■hen he has joined
the antiword “ generally". ' The Roeky Roosevelt brigade. H r lo*t hli
Mount IN C .) declare.I th at it job as postm aster.
is "generally
supporting
the
Democratic p arty ami Franklin
II. Roosevelt when he adhere*
p a rly
but not for all
to lh*
l e a d e r s
in
A few held nu t, b u t m ost of the R nosevrlt idea*",
S
A
N
F
O
R
D
p ro p e rty ow ners w ere veilling to
j h , Ashland (Ohio) T im e * -1
♦
sell; they thought th a t nobody (ja ie lle , instead of saying “ Y «s"t
S E M IN O L E
wuuld be ridiculous enough
to to the
question of supporting 11
P R IN T IN G C O .
o ffe r only 95.00 for a lot
on Koo**v«*|t in 1912. 1910 ami now, 11
PHONE 4»3
which he th o u g h t th e rr wa* oil. record**! ilnclf »s " fa ir” to hi"&gt;
T est wells w ere su n k , and oil each time.
The
I’hiladelphla
Inquirer—
finally was
b ro u g h t
in.
The
gggggg— n a w n i n
t r a d becam r fam ous as th e “ Kn- staunchly Republican—would not
cyocluprdia W ells" d istrict. The say th a t it is not generally supfew deed owner* who held th e ir porting Roosevelt now. |t
It pre
titles became rich beyond th e ir J firre il to woril its answ er: "W hen
w ildest dream s.
O ver (5 ,0 0 0 ,- we think h*‘s rig h t: yes. Wh*n
AND
Oltll h as haen p ro d u c e d sin ce in, we think he's w rong: no'
.C ra n k E. H q g r. .atllloj of th*
the F .n e y c ln p a d la G r o u p .
Bennington
(Vi.)
Banner, in
UZJ2 neither supported nor op­
any
poses! Roosevelt. His explanation:
i n s. rgfh
. ■
less ab le to m aintain it; and how "W as postm aster a t th e tim e and
th at section Is rich In land and
resources, but poor In O w nership
O f R s iif s N
D r a lf t s t i
lt#al
and developm ent uf th a t land
and those resources.
T hen tho p re sid e n t
sw ung
th ro u g h th e S outhw est, p re ac h ­
ing everyw here a serm on of n a ­
J ™
e i S
®
s »
D
; S
tional unity , a n d asking train side crow ds to think fnr th e good
p n i i : ii c i l i r t o : * e v e r t » o
nf th e nation a* a whole a n d not
m erely fo r (heir own localities.
Now comes th e o p p o rtu n ity to
Illu stra te his
serm ons
w ith *
aB*Mr*nggaBggnaragBB»!^nggwiBNR»gg^WBigtZiI^a s ?
first hand Illu stratio n , th e South.
Politically, of course, th e c u r­
ra n t fa n fa re la a c u rta in raiser
fo r one o f the big n a tio n a l Is­
Diamond, had Witches
sues in 1940— s ta te ’s rig h ts. And
the P resident opens the w ay In
D m Witch A ss Jewelry Rtpalftaf
the very section of th e c o u n try
th a t fo u g h t fo r th e principle of
Diamond Mooning And Engraving
s ta te 's rights In Ihe Civil w ar.
- v e g a a g p r i c e s * » g t t ie u j w b s c t
— g Pirn* •*.
fa n * I
Nig* I
iggggggggggRgggggqjBBBggaggo a i ooooogg— «
T O H O LD E LE C T IO N

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Fine Watch
Repairing;
Diamond Setting

Engraving
McLAdlln, Jeweler1

Luncheonette a^

Oklahom a fo u n d b a r a a a b l an-

S o u th ro ta te * !
th * a alk m al to-

far baaaflU
1 A maalb aga, tha G o ra m r «
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B, X t t ,

WERT-The JEWELER

HTARKE,

Aug.

15.— W V -

•Starke volar* w ill aalact a m ay­
or. th re e alderm en, a ta x collec­
to r a n d a m arahal a t a m unicipal
e lection Sept. 13.

Martin’s Garage

General

Why Nol Eat At L an e/s
These Warm Summer Days

i

W e Suggest Y o u
, Try Our Dellcioua—
Home-Cooked Meals

Lunch Complete With Dessert } j c

Martin’a
Freeh Churned

WS FILL ALL PRESCRIPTIONS

\E

it Results i i i e Security ’Peed and Seed

BlIlT E R M B Jl
INSECTICIDE „ Fj

aurlty kanaftta slopped far two
months this year whew federal b -

CUudn
Olautead of PoH
Plana apes! le it weah b Qanav*
r,

CvnllouvS Wrmm Pvs*

CsfilltiM d From P ro* Os «

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On Roosevelt

Local Guards
Return From
Training Camp

at* Democrat,.

K^CASSs

H
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(! • Is t il i# w i

N e w sp a p e r s
A re P o l l e d

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THB SANFORD* HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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P O R T 5 T . 'J O E ’S c e n t e n n i a l : b u i l d i n g b e i n g e r e c t e d

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GERE MARTIN LANKY, Society Editor

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Social Calendar
MONDAY

T ha re g u la r busmens and au
claJl m rriiiif of the F ifty -F illy
Bible I" Iha* of the
M ethodist
C hurch will hold a covered-dish
■upper a t S*inlj»n*lo Springs.
C ars will leave th e church
at
7:30 P. M. In rase of rain the
■upper will be held in the church
annex.
The Dependable Class of the
F irs t M ethodist Church will meet
a t 7.%tO o'clock at the home of
Mrs, A. K. Shoe m aker. 717 Park
Avenue.
TUESDAY
The re g u la r business and social
m eeting o f Circle N um ber Mix
of the F irst M ethodist Church
will he held w ith Mr». C« E. W4V
liam s al 3 30 l \ M. A coveredd u h supper will be served i t 5:30
P. M.
The Indies M issionary Society
of the Full Gospel Tabernacle.
Orlando Road, will hold its sem i­
m onthly m eeting a t the heme of
Mrs. Fay Le© in E nterprise. It
will be an a 11-day session **ith a
a covered dish dm#* r at n«‘*n.
J?
THURSDAY
The Community Club will im et
a t the home of Mrs. L Cj. Hunt
t r on Heardall Avenue at 3:00
o’clock
FRIDAY
There will be a m eeting of the
Fidel is ( lass of the F irst Baptist
Church a t the home of Mis. 8
II. Frifliah, 3*21 West 15 Street,
at 7:30 o'clock
SATURDAY
The Postal clerks will have a
■winiming p arty
ami
chicken
supper at Hanlarnlo in the aftei
noon.

Miss Wllora Norton
Weds Stanley Vernay

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P O R T ST. JO E — In anticipation of ib# obtervance ol th« lOOih annivtraary ol the holding of the convention « T h &lt;
I
the fir.t Lon.titution of the S titt of Florida, in St. Joieph, in De.em ber. ]»Jg, the Cuv of P un S: Joe. The In, : ,
miimty erected on tha aita of tha aye old lonvention city n erretin*. ,t a cent of
o&lt;) including ute, a bu . &gt;• ,
huh h 1'. •1
Centennial cierciica. December 7 (.&lt; id neat. Following tho»e r* riii,e » , the budding will he need a , a Civic C u e . , c
HI" "V II J vi­
The accompanying illuatration give* 1 g..od view ol the budding * outward appearance It wilt contain an auditorium . ■'
sa |t mg t .ip.u It ¥
cf apptoiim atcly 1,000, and a atagr upon which play* may he p ir.etiird. Th* m ern m n e lloot will have cornnnti.. ,, ,
pin ft roori $
•nd a large hat] which will be ueed *, , m uieum in which to dirplay rrlica of the glam orout period in th , Inituiy ui hi I 11 - 1 .1 ay ifce
Florida of on* hundred year* ago.
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Mr and Mr* M aik
I'alm er, cation from pur*uilig *peedera M ' • II HI
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ject of a b rie f addr©** given by
Mr and Mr* lla l 11 anul and A F' to pioU-ii n lug indii'tim l plant "
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Mrs. Gillen 8 . McClure of ApopC ro u p
nr* idiiilku, departm ent p,v*.*lr.H of ihe WHI» *P« " 1 Suni,“ !f Jl I’- F '- n a from The gang*ter* arid dyrui- 1
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Auxiliary progrum arrangud by Lh, Auxil I
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N u m b e r 1 »nd dau g h ter. M ildred, left Sue.
f i v e a house-w arm ing Saturday uary of Orlando, I’ovt
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illge'* inctu^li'll .f h©r- l\
flight at the new rvsiditii'e of Nineteen She » n in I rod need by '1*/ to upend a .h u rt vaialm n in fern'll** i
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ed A I.. A. Radio C hau man for
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unw ittingly
Mr, a n d Mr#. F r a n k C h u s r a n d him
V aricolored xinmas decorated the S'at*.
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af iiiL ,i f i iii'kli'H ii m I hig b
*‘ 1the rooms w here the guest* asMr*. McClure defined “ Amer- s u n wil l I r g v e 'fu**sd«y f " i A-hi*
n
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aemblrd. Mr ami Mrs,
Peyton
•Hu Fit1. IsP 11f |ll ,k|« ||, ll,
p n tp eM &gt;
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were presented with manv lovely ,1 die J I III in »eiviee; eervife t o 1 spend uhoul thiee week*.
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In thi%* im id rn t, ©x|»"-»' teachour country,
our countrym en
—-----g ifts for th eir home.
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Mr. and Mr*. I» II Reed and
A t i la tr hour r t f r r . h n n . ■ , I and our conulry'* ln*Mtutinn»." i
V
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JIM 1 1
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till
were «erved to the
following Mention w a, made of the follow- children. Sylvia and Jerom e, hnv* l i nk lUlgkiiL* anti other r d a ril i "I* t i t a
Lv
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4
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fjum
a
vacathm
in
live-.
mg
organiialion*
recking
to
.W U r uni) Mr*.
1'eyton,
honor
ami Hit
filiu
.Ju'W
t, •
Am ericaniam
to young N orth and South Carolina.
f t f u e .t* , i W 'i l l d MW.’ Victor M rJ teach
"V 'D*m hi*-*; in 1*iMil|y lit n
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Mr
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.Mr*.
It.
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anti
Boy Scout*.
Girl
luiulin m d «nn. Mr. and Mr*. It A m eiirnne:
•nt It" f,JI hV", f k f r i t
jll I
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llr. and Mra. J . n. Weal have d a u g h i.r, I'eggy.
f " 1F. C rrnahaw , Mr *nd Mr*. Allan Scout*. Son* nf leg io n , Junior A.
La M-li \I-.i i t'Vfiili &gt;| i* h&lt;&gt;W ,i
guest*.
Mr*.
K ., " f ft'en d * in Itel-and M inilay.
^
G ordnirr, Mr. iind Mi*. M. I.. I,. A. and junior baseball learn*. a* lheir
In- '■•miih
li i |ifur|tn*
.vf
by
the
Am erican rn m k and daugh-er, Mary nf
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W right, Mr*. M«iy 1.1101,0 Mul *ponatired
-• &lt;nly.
|MMini
Ifnffn
j . N. U n i o n
Legion.
M
a
c
n
,
t.a
.
and
Mi**
l
a
r
l
'n
n
ler, Mi** Kngenie Muller, l.cwi*
kt&gt;ljr, 'a H-.i jtllll *t
.if* ' k pHt|.
have n* their gue*t Mi** lion
R eferring to A. L. A.'a policy Kill, of llaxelhur*!, Ga
WriKht M il t'u llen W right.
jll .i lV C
t r ijldr- *1
n il I
ft P .
Jl HI "I
itvi
ii
of
New
^
ork
t
ity.
concerning Germ an B undi, N aa--------« b lM lfii
l‘inb»V
!»•» pi-ri •ill
■r
i*m, FaieU m and Communiam, I
Mr. in d Mr*. J. V, Johnson.
N O TICE
'In* tia* "'ft'-* f| u J l n
m i - h n p * r*»
Ml*.* Clarice S lronge o f I'
Mr*,
McClure
slated:
"B
ceauae
Elmer
Johnson
and
V
irginia
Bill Comer, D epartm ent Com­
1©
11Ihltl
m
i i D 4,
in I ui* ui
4. u m l i |i,i&lt;
hit kit i* visiting Ml** Nelly • in I ’M i h ' r
m ander of &gt;he American legion, they a re in the m inority and be- Dann spent Sunday In IM .an d
J1IH mi* *Ii* '«
till©- dm
-ti i t*|,
4* , i
ningham
for
»
sh
o
rt
while.
they a re seeking
news- v*ith Alice Jnhn*&lt;V\ who i* a t
wilt apeak F riday. A ugust
19, cause
p i r n ft ©1*1)' f :» ■* *•» fh r fall n r
over WDBO from 12:45 I’ M. to paper publicity, It shall oe o u r, tending the B aptist Assembly.
* a m " tfljf
I t M - &lt; M.
Mr*. C urrie L.
tt.ib le n
'
policy to Ignore all o ther l*ma
______
1:0 0 r . M.
" \l .■hi
Infi "M
HI
at Hu* \V1m*©1" i
g'le l
•n d place ell em phaaia on th e
Mi*# Doha
W alker ha# r© A ogosta, tin . I* llie
. i I j*,*1 d
i1 * *l 1 t u i t * i m » i i i i s j ’ i* © n
d ii
Mr. and M u. IUy &lt; hamlo i
TA M I'A ,
FU . — Forty-four only lifn recognlxed by the Le|f- turtie&lt;t from a vacation in f*ubi.
♦l Ibll* lull t ii till* -;i fi'L y p| "|f ( a ni
ihe
llilb
r
r
l
Itolel
A uxiliary, *Amerl- Hml aluo We#t
Palm
Reach,
HUI*borriugh County farm er* re ­ ion arid Ra
^h© pm i biiHtwny
plunntfiyr
•
I where #h© vinitnl Mr. and Mr#.
cently nnlered
in jjio o
elraw- canismV*
Mr. and
Mr*. It \V 'I’min-r plays in mi'hrii; ilnviii tin- annn«l
Paulk Krevea and fam ily fur a
berry plant* from an ArkanM a
»«ir uf "i'VrU miltlMri
mil -&gt;bii j*
have a* Iheir gue»l. Mi
M
A Mvcn-day count o f ' tra ffic short time.
p lan t farm , areordlng to County
l)i.ike and d a iig h lri, M uilm e. ol .Shown in th* film rii© plan** f«"
across
Gandy
Brldgo
shows
th
a
t
A |e n t Alec WhitelHo *afi* highw ay c f bintorrnw
sum m er travel on the Vfbsl coast
Word hae been received that Knoxville, T enn.
na |li»wliertf r N ' uiimh |l©l C*v«l*f• *
is ab reast of to u ria t travel tg it Miss f’atherine T akaeh will a r ­
and
Dr
Milter
M* ( Untuck,
Mr*. W. T Dean and gur
October.
rive home about
Septem ber I
Mr*. T enney I w n r f t l f a i t M - d 11 u f f i e © n g i i t t ' © r , l a y
a fte r enjoying a two month'* R everend ami
°U* a u*jw •ky&lt;4t©ni nf Tjintp# ami
vacation In C anada and the New Deane nf D unedin, *penl Mmnl.iy
vimliit i «, h ‘-4i n**w HitutricN !•»
in U rlando.
Too L a t e To I h n i f j
England states.
cm
10-99
ito ts * ^ o tik " b r ^ ‘i S i r m .
pedcftfrian ami n m t'ii-t ut |k**.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
F‘.
N.
Hatediuw
Mr. and
Mra. J .
II. Col
lie Wa* W llkaia. Mg Wltlerw
In Iti* ‘trcil.l rp i 4,m|r, ‘*Tbi*»at
A*e&gt;
chnigh left S atu rd ay for a shur&gt; of P a latk a wen- the g u est of Hr.
«o (jib ra l’ar, 'MARCH O F TIM E
visit with
raUGvea In Sum ter, and Mra. J. A. C unningham
prrwffit 4 ih - f i r - ’ pir*nrial a r
8. C. T hsy
w «ra accompanied ■lay.
count of Mi© infpinationally rum
by Mrs. R. R. D eal, who will tw
**inc uf TringUT,
wh©r©
H im Jessie D urden ha*
r e ­ Irai
the g u e st o f relalivea in C harles­
faacUt
«t©
work t»i
tu
rn
ed
from
T
alluhassre
where
ton fo r about ten day*.
she wa* th e guv*t of Mr. anil aatabIL h ■ U m» t M rival llriMth
G ib ra ltar a# a mVrur iu:IiijLI In !h©
Mr. and Mrs. W a ite , H. Bach M ra A . S. WilHim* for u short
M»dit©r i anrttfi.
MARCH
OF
lim e.
*
and
son,
David,
will
leave
T
ues­
ADDED
T IM E S
rum eram en h a v e been
Huritlf The Mohth Of
day m orning for Flushing. L I
MIm Mary l.ee lla rrla o n ol atatloneit In T angier for Ibe pan)
w here they will vlalt relative* for
Aiirhat
A
tlan
ta , Ga. 1* visiting her m oth tig m onths, photographing devel­
some tim e. They will be sccom
H arrison, -and opm ents n t this little-know n hut
**Thg MM At tlM WV44T
panled as f a r aa A leiam lrla, Va. r r , Mra. F. B.
■ll-im portunt
sidelight *o
the
A ll
by Mr. and Mr*. J . W. M tro. slater. Mra. J. M. M eCasklll, a t E uropean political situation. Re­
th e ir hom e in Rose C ourt.
who will bw the |U H ta of Mra.
ported
herein
i* Ihe
signifir r iiK .r - r r
Mr. a n d Mr*. J . It. Myrlck and ranee o f the neutral T an g lsr to
d a u g h te r, Jo h n n ie l.ou, A n n ette B ritain, located a* it I* Just -III
Ifayea anil l.n ria n Johnson spent mile* arm s* the M editerranean
the day in W aurhul* Sunday n* from G ib ra ltar, and the absorbtha g u ests o f Mr. and Mra. Ralph *nr and d iam a 'ic sto ry o f Ihe
faocist n itb m s' in trig u e to sw ay
M yrlck.

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Mrs. (lillen McClure
Talks Ori ‘Patriotism ’ » 'h,"‘ v'-|t w,»h '*i»«'v * «&lt; .m, ©mtiuin*i-

Given

C u rre n t

who

Jia*■I&gt; ii pnMlm itviii
'*llighwa&gt;

Is

R e p o rt

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Uaiipii i .pud 1It'ii 1 h hii * th© mnj*
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A f t |&gt;iiivril .44 t , H iii.Mini, with | (
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11 d i f i C, ©.l ' •
runiiru , highligh' mg d- many 111" t pli ' II f | ■Ml ill
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the n. a film i» mi ideal a« * ' ■11 i \ b y R d u ' " I K . i
("11 v tip f'«i
Rolieit
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Paige

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if m l n r i t .

MUt.jt
£ M|{ i(flllg
JO t Hill
which, fuT at! the
fore© of its
St. Clair W hite
nd daughter, , u pnl tire mu i a t iv©, the charact* I
Nancy, returned S atin day from *&lt;r* *&gt;hml nut a- pi i -mw every- N 1

C harleston, 8 - C

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VVI’ V rm&gt;
11 *f a 11101
.

Mrs.
K athryn
Calhoun h a s '
u a 'e nf Clrarw
High School
gone to High S prings to spend
and attended Florida S ta te ( «»l
4 tw o w eek's v a c a tio n w ith tela
Irgf for Women at TaHuOu**©©.
. *
,
*
.
.
live* and friends
w here »h© was a
m ember *&gt;f
Kappa Delta sorority,
Miss Nancy W hite, Miss C atn
Mr. Vernay ip the son of Mm .
crime W hite
and AHas
Evelyn
Frank Stanley Vernay and fhr
W ilkinson left Sunday to spend A c t i o n
late Mr. V ernay He moved ’«i
a vacation in Miami and Cuba. S h o w n
Ssnfurd wi*h hi^
fwmily from |
Mr. and Mrs. M Mnsea and
guests, Dr and Mrs Hen Hym an
Csllie School »l
Ch*UirnrM&gt;g«,
irf New York, spent Sunday at
Ttnn. and Httendrd the Univer Daytona Reach.
slty of Floritltt a t
tiainF^ville, i
where he wia n mem ber of Pi j
Fred Wilson
and
d a u g h te r
Kappa Alpha social frate rn ity
..
(
hartes
Met
lung.
spent
Mr. and Mm. V'ernay left by
r*
m otor for North Carolina, whe^e Saturday in Jacksonville un buai
9
Mr. Vernay k.4 at present located n*®s*
vMth the Carolina Caswell Corp-I
Fr»nk Millr, h»» n-lum cd fn .m
nr»t tori at F ort Caswell.
Thi-jr
short visit m New Sm yrna
will retu rn to Florida In Octo­
where he was the gu**st of Mi
ber and make
their home in
and Mrs. L eonard MlUex
Sanford.

IJillo

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Ml** Witora Norton of Clear 1 --------------------—------- ---- — - — -----|
w ater beram e the bride of F r.u k
MUi
Nell
S trw . , 1 a m v e d
Stanley Vernay In . .u n p lr cere. 3 &lt; tu td . y
w„ h
|
mooy at the F i r .' F r e . h y l e r m n ', ^
3t
Clmtch
Sunday
afternoon
it I
__
*
5:90 o'clock. The Reverend E D
M ary Joyce Moorhead of
Brownlee
o f f .c .te d
and only
Dor, W1J , hp
, of M r,
member* of the two fam ilie,
U ||ia n Vickery Sunday.
prt»en&lt;.
|
T h , bride wore a dre*. of r»y
j . g W eathered *nd Raymond
al blue eh'ffon with a .m a ll w h.te L u n j ^ a ,
Sun(Uy w l«h
m o ,|f' ’I ,r , h“ ' *n'1
fTtenda in St D rier-h .n g .
were of d a rk er blue aod her
rn r.a g e wa* uf T all.m an ro«r*
Mrs- Carol FneMtir* of Del-and
Mr*. Vernay, who 1* the .laugh
was the guest of hei aunt, Mrs, I
ter nf Mr aod
M r,.
Ro.», ft
Lula A, Miller. Sunday.
Norton of C learw ater. 1, a na

l l r w»* gnnluHtf^d from th© Mr-1

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1 ny

P e rsonals

Wimlon Sslem, N. C in 1922

W o rk ,

-t I'.-r
H arry
* -1' ril.iy the

!

Steaks 6 for 25c
a t.na.
25c
Sausage
ttn n l

Hamburg'

I i.na.

25c

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l '» r .k W n l t r *

Chops

reek

lb.

25c

!’trail Mari

Brains lb. 12VaC
Hraltra B-aaf
.
Liver lb.
21c

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SANFORD

L ookou ts Give Way To
[ ' D ro p Two Game Series
j

■-

—

Big Guns Give Locals Lead Two Times
7V During Hard Fought Contest As
Foes Take 4th Straight Win
i Taking
yP*

gam e

their
from

p,
-- •
sast*-ss«MII
T m kar Field In O rlando with
fk H lloC a rightfield single in
k A inth b ringing In th e Gelng
K w tnulng
run to
give the
IP * f* I I T« J m argin.
R Uw h a t half of the n intth
F -.iw o m en on and n0 note,
•»* r'*PP*d to the p |a le and
IvJkia b a ll bounding Into rig h t

to

J

? U n flra l of the n in th Ran■ • began a rally th a t netted
ML tune. B t|th hit safely and
H t.w w nt to second on the hit.
M M , b a ttin g for
C ontreras
n . l ball to leflfleld scoring
rta and sending Stltty to third.
4 fM
w ant t a second on the
Off-In. The next m an up, Big
■ ^Ftoffar, sent a n o th e r hit to
tflfld
bringing
in the final
ij S anford runs.
fa * .', O rlando club
came to
l.M th e ir h a lf of the ninth
J a r and A labam a Sm ith sind * to can ter and O v e n tre e t,
tin g fo r Conn, walked. All
k ’.W in safe a a R uggerlo beat
iiB.Sxrnl down th a first base
i ,\ J e * e r replaced F in g er for
j t o d . on the
mound. Sm ith
p 'o fo ro d on a paseod ball by
■ ; wlfh both ru n n e rs advene'.',vBuck Elliot then provided
^w inning punch w ith hla rous1,d r t r s t 0 right.
km
pitched
good boll for
U 0 Q except fo r lapses In the
iytk - and n in th Innings. Seven
jU n fo rd 'a eight M fetlaa were
Httffi on* In thoea two fram es.
S a rd . took the lead In the
■th^OCl two runs on Schm idt's
itdb,'. P itm a n ’s trip le and on
jv -u single.
IJ*'' S enators m anaged to gel
Marker In the fo u rth and fifth
ik a n which knotted \ the score

at two all. In 'h e seventh the
Senators added an o th er run to
lead Honford but Sanford's rally
in the ninth pot 'hem ahead by
two ru n s and Orlando then proreded
to take
the gam e
by
chalking up three more ru n t in
fhelr h a lf of the ninth.
The
vlatory, th e
fourth
stra ig h t for Orlando, pot them
w ith in , ono-game striking d is­
tance of the third place D ay­
tona Bench Islanders who have
been slipping badly of late.
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T he S T A N D IN G S
r is O I I I D A I T A T K I . K i n t K
C a ln e r v t IU ..........
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D ayton * R e ic h ........
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133
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ill
Mt A u g u s tin *
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111
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O rlan da 4. l a a f a N A.
U « b u r f 4. D a L a n d 1
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I'd 1* Ik a 4, 1) 1 . A u g u s tin * S
(ia a a a T H a r
l.f f g lt n r i at l i n f a r i .
A iig U slln* at U rla n iln
i im'n pm *111# At P tl-a n ri
iM ytn rm at P a la lk a

J*lill*&lt;!#||»hla
New

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MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1MJ

^A N F O W J, 1

74

ft rattles Yes I# filar'
Y o rk 11-11,
I ’M U d i

H rrm k ty n 1*1. Boston 4-4,
Ml, L o u is 1*1, C in c in n a ti S
P it is tin r git 2, C h ic a g o 4.

Orlando Senators
Defeat Lookouts
In Saturday Fray
Sanford Club Is Set*
back By Ganzelmen
By Score Of 4 To 0

Uttittffs T a t a r
B o fio n at Fhtladfflphla.
C in c in n a ti at P itts b u rg h .
Mt, L o u la s i r h l r i | f i
If In ly jt ir iiM )

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jJJ
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1I«
3*n
«.«

Gondoliers, Reds, Leesburg Crew To
Islets Win Sunday Meet Lookouts lnj
L eague Contests GameHere Tonight

'v ia' h ta d ha continued &lt;o third.
G n jn rss i t ruck out a n d Hihalic
walked. A t Johnny
F r y r Bird
out
to fleep
rig h t,
Ruggerlo
•cored on the throw -in.
DttLtXIIO
ftu g g s rlo Sb
F.lllott ef
It U J n s ls se
tllh a llc rr
F ry * I b
C o ls If
K s lls r lb
H m llb c

HoMs rot p

Totals
Orlando climbed t0 w ithin one
s « * r n iu &gt;
full g e n e of tha third place Day- Moor* ff
ton* Reach la la n d e n S aturday HchmUlt If
cnight when the S enators
shut APd*
itm a n 2b
Sanford out 4 to 0 a t the Manic!- H m U o ti ff
D avis l b
pal Bail p a r h.
N tllh 3b
southpaw Bill
Holland II* i nr r i*
hurling, the Lookouts were able t b r a m o i
r
1-1 g a rn er only
four
scattered (* u n (r » r « « Ff
hits w hile
l ................
Hank- B aaner tossing
To ta ls
is
s * IT
fur Sanford, perm itted five hits, j
1— b a lled for DffFamuff In *ih
Three of the
Orlando tuna O rla n d o
non ion l on— 4
4«a
on**— o
crossed th e plate In the fourth Ranforrt
Errors* D u n t r ,
I&gt;#f * it i u *.
F!t ■
Inning on twn walks and three man.
A h I i &gt;«, D t n n i u i S, K tith *,
safeties.
i K ffU tr 1 O u y n t M 3. H o lla n d 1,
P itm a n , l)a via,
B atner walked Cole and K e l-1 Ita in s r I, Ail*,
Hm lth. H u g g * rk»- U nits ball**! In.
ler and Alabam a Sm ith singled PiFifth, H o lla n d . E ll In ti, Mihail**
'o right bringing In Cola for the j Hacrl flees, E llio tt , I, D on hi* play*.
111jy n *■ a to P r y * ;
R u t i'r 'o
t*»
first run. Meanwhile, Keller had I S tlth Lfffl on &amp;***•. D rln n d o *
gone to second on R m ilhs'i h i t.' P.i nfor«, | 11aaw on hall*, Jlo lU n ft
It at na*r &amp; Mir I k • n u n , lln lla m l
Holland, the pitcher, then came f,I, llatnffr
4 llm p ira a , I'o w h f t art«1
•o bat and aided in the winning Dunn Tlm». I;00
of his own gam e when he ein- I
V E H IC L E CHECK
if led to o n t r r
scoring K eller
snd advancing Sm ith to second. J
W ASHINGTON
—
— The
Huck E lliot's c entrrfield scorcher
In 'e rffa te Commerce Commission
»&lt;-nt Sm ith across for the third snnounced yesterday it would In­
m u rk e r of the Inning.
vestigate the nead for Federal
For the neat tw o fram es t hat regulation of the aise and weight
Sanford rlu b played
good hall Df m otor vehicles o perated in
but in the Seventh the infield interstate rom m erce.
comm itted twu
e rro rs p erm it­
ting an o th er
run to cross the
home sack for the Senators.
Ituggrrio made first by virtue
of an e rro r on 'h e Orlando sh o rt­
stop. T he next m an up, Elliot,
sacrificed and
R uggerlo went
to second on the bunt but aa
ltaxner tossed the ball over Da* I

tlon C redit Aaan.
a
M ortgage and Lien
4
Bell. John W.t agl. To A rm our
F e rtilite r Work*.
S atisfaction of R. E. Crop
W arran ty Deeds
Men A C h a t Mtg.
W illiam son, M ary F- T-i H enry
Sanford Production C redit AaaoW ads
ciatlon To J. F. Hodges «t ux.,
Cam pbell, Admx. EsL Adelaide
Lou iso
B. W orkm an To Richard B rad­
Assignm ent of M ortgage
ley et a).
Piri'ey T ucker A P ro , Inc. To R.
M s strr’s Deed '
F. C. M ortgage Co.
W atson, H- M., Spl M aster To
U» Pendens
W. T. W aniley.
Crop Lien and C hattel M ortgages Sm all, E ra A. e t al., T r. of BIscoyno Florida P ropertlra, Inc.
Z urlfeldr, G eorge et u i., Min­
To Bod well R ralty Com pany,
nie To Sanford A gricultural
W alker. J. E-. J r . To A. W- Gore,
Cr. Corp.
T ruatee.
Dighton, S. R. et ux., Florence
W i m a t f D ead s
W To Sanford
A gricultural
Douglass, E. A., a tty . A tru s te e
Cr. Corp,
to G ustav E. M ayer
W heeler, B. F et ux A W ard,
B. y, et ux To Hanford P ro­ Crooks. W illiam G. r t u t . F.ffie
I. to A. J. V aughan r t u t.. Ilulduction fre t!it Assn,
rla II.
Real E rta te, Crop Men
Johnson. Jim m ie V , wid. to Ma­
A C hattel M ortgagee
bel U. M onroe
M eriwether. F T et ux. To SanM ortgages A L isas
frrd C redit Assn.
Pope. F W. et ux.. Dorothy To Bell, John W. to J. C. H u tch in ­
son A Com pany
S rr-’ord
Production
Credit
H u n t, H om er R. el u i ., Lena
Assn.
I. to Florida C itrus Prod. Cr.
Fynt. II II b D B. W atkins,
Assn.
both sgl. To Sanford I’roduc-

Seminole County
Court Records

League Leading G-M V i s i t o r s To Strive^
Drop 7-1 DecisionTo For Win To A ssure1
Daytona BeachNine State League Lead
An
Interesting gam e should
result tonight when the l-eeaburg
crew m eets the Sanford nine a '
the
Municipal
Park
aa
l^ e sb u rg
now tied for the
league
leadership
with
the
Gainesville G-Men by virtue of
their win Kunday afternoon over
the D rL aad Reds while the GMen were loving t„ the D aytona
Beach Islanders.
•Should Leesburg win tonight
and Gainesville lose, the Condollsrs would
replace
'h e m Jn
from the U niversity city for the
first lim e this season and once
ahead the chances a re the G-Men
will have a difficult
tim e dis­
lodging them.
I However, the
Hanford elub
I may
have
som ething
to say
1 about
L eesburg’s
taking the
game
tonight. Aa
alw ays, lha
| hot rivalry existing between the
&lt;w0 cluLa wil doubtless produce
a gam e
Jammed with
Ihrilla,
power
hilling,
and
pitching
I stra te g y ,
inflam ed
by
L eeiI burg's dotire to tram ple the Look­
out# in an sffo rt to lead the G' Me n t 0 the tape for the pennant.
Beginning this week all base' ball gam es
a t the
M unicipal
Ball P ark
will begin a t B:00
o'clock in itta d of a t the cuato1 m ary tim e of 8:15 o'clock.

'lassified Ad vertisements

SERVICE

PERSONAL
G A IN E SV U X E , F l a —Purchaae
of surplus Florida o r in je s to be
made available for relief uae In
the varloua sta ts s will bt con­
tinued by the F ederal Hurplua
Commodities C orporation du rin g
the fiscal y ear which begun Ju ly
1, 1938, aaya a re p o rt from lha
A gricultural A djustm ent A dm in­
istration In W ashington to the
S ta te
A gricultural
Eatcnslon

Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday
F R E S II G R O U N D

Hamburger 1
HAHY I1KEF

Liver

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CEN TER CUT W ESTERN

I). M. OR MAXWELL HOUSE

Coffee

lb .

SUNK 1ST

Lemons

2 doz.

U. S. NO, 1 JERSEY

Potatoes 10 lbs.
TXRCE FfRM ttfPE

Tomatoes

lb.

JERSEY CORN

Flakes
T E RMI T E S , RATS,
ROACHES, BEDBUGS,
ANTS And oth«r Inaoct
p«ata completely ertdleated.

PHONE 4228

pkg.

GIANT .

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3 bars
M. E. Ginn
Manager
G. Whldden
M kt Mgr.

228 S. ORANGE AVE-

Member e f Nelleaal Feel Csatrsl AsseeletUa
Oldest sad Largest Ea teres lea ler la the Seelb.
J. Y. Redtsr, Mg*. OrUada F b.
38 Years la Baelaaee

Service.

RENT OR BALE

J JO E Y , WILL YA
f i* h t

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TITLE BACK 2

i£r*rea. ^waai*1e* a* BITUATION WANTED

IT AIMT FAIR
THAT THEY
TOOK'IT
AWAY FROM

COCK. IIO L tS w r h w U e e J rr.
Haebsl Jsess, SISVS Beelesg Are.

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JOE PALOOKA
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Sanford la The Only Central
Florida City A ffording Rail, Highway
And W ater T ransportation

S e m i n o l e i 'm i i i l t I’ n u l u r r - ,
M u re I i n il k n il \ i t i i . i i . l i
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VOLUME XXIX

Florida May Lose
Millions Of Dollars
In F ed eral Funds

GETS AN ANSWER

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rhll i tiilrh m a r Fill** Mum
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v e a l t-ii li w iiiv t lint F l u r n l a m a v
li me m i l l i o n s &lt;&gt;f i l i i i m r - i in t'f«I ernl

funds,

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u n le s s
tin* S t a t e
s u p p l i e s n lio iit bl'Jfi.UOU f u r
o p e r a t i o n c o s t s in ‘ h e n e a r
fu tu re .
Facto I with a million ■lollar-* nt
uni’ii til ulihf.il i. &gt;im
against
l he
general u p d a t i n g fund, tlir rah
met Ih nt n . j t i v e plan - tn seek
comp ro misewith
Washington
under which the rn iulr eil State
■notify could he pledged fur fut u r f payment.
U n rm p h iy n i f i it
rom pen-ation
insurance m ay nut In- paid, A t ­
torney (ieneral George C.-uper
Gibb* aaid. u n ' n * the S lu 'c sup­
plies about Fill,MOO fur setting
up uni] operating (he Kc-employm en‘. Service
This
service
haa been suspended
fur
mure
than a year.
Florida employer , have paid
about eight
million dollar* in
Serial Secur ity taxes fu r I h li

Jilt ill

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11
H* farm hmi u* *if ( harWx Hk..it
par Kf f i * Iwx‘ niirht m «m• .iith
id hut w u* xliof and Ht*» iMU-*ly
Altllflllcil

-aid Ixith n u n iidmd
let I k i«ln a |&gt;1nur Mims firn«« and
K ihfy untl p a r’icipatm g
in a
rninituT nf other M mIwest crim es
RiH»tn in M ircilith « father in
law bit* the utfvi♦'4 H»hS he hail
ih» connect ion with the kidnaping
M ias (iruM and Fahey were
kidnupvd S aturday as they
in a parked car a t S*
IdHlta
They
tttkrn in Fahey’* car
to a point n n r Cham plin. M irt.,
where th ry
were
bouhil
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PWA Project Filing
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p&lt;dice yesterday tille r he t- r
|.ro-C hinrse booklet* front
ti”’
I.I klllW M K N IN l U N G K t t
hand* of women dem onstrator
p a rticip a tin g *• nu anti-Jitpuii •
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parade.
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tiooklets as the p arade r . pa«...-d S p r . . r , M ilitary Keservatiun l a U
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them to piece* before police m
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Thirty-Five Hailed Into City
Court For Traffic Violation

candidate* fo r the next C o u rt ol pxi^m n^ a* a luo percent New »re now receiving it* benefit*
Honor. F orty-one m em ber* weru I tea ter, left little doubt in any
.^tr. Culriiiari aj.*«i -aid ibai “a
prevent fo r the m eeting.
„
one** mind that he
would like representative of the company
Thi* a fte rn o o n the tro o p m ee tsUu see him elected to the Senate,
will cull on 'h e rustom er*
re
the baseball team o f the
Seal
Fyding* hi*
opposed
some w iving reducHton* under the new
Scout* fo r a gam e on the N in th J.m ajor A dm inistration
proposal*
a* curly a* possible. t*&gt; ex
W ASHINGTON. Aug, 18. - M l S tre e t diam ond, Mr. M orris said, vigorously, and voI inI "p re se n t" plum its benefit* t w them."
when the Social
Security
Hill
"T he new ra te make* avail
—John I* F rey , America*, Fed­
wax panned,
able lower coat electric service
eration pf Labor leader today
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Im m ediately a fte r the Presi- to the sm aller commercial ru&lt;
predtc'.rd the CIO aoon would
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L l r i l l 1 o n i g n t 'h '^ com pleted hi*
uildre**, in lorner who use* service all year
purge i ti r l f
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F i.y told a llouae com m ittee
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year.
atudying un-A m erican ar'.ivitie* local N ational G uard unit*, held third birthday, Rep. I*ewi* hur l ''I t ha* alvrny* l i e n thi&gt; p u l..\
riril
from
u
dinner
o
f
social
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Florida
I'n
w
rr
£
Light
I
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it*
re
g
u
la
r
drill
aeaaiun
In
the
th a t the labor organization of
J . I U n i t , ib'|iill / i-t.Un*h»r
|jH*"r **H,f*°
• W ill Ih-jjih
’* b I yt ur MmihLi \ ,
John L. Lewia already had a ta ri- Arm ory laat night, the Medical culity official* to ■ microphone pany to m ake voluntary irdm* trill-1 til I i aVi'iitu*, will In* in Oii* **' *'• ;
nearby,
and
hruadcaat
to
Merylions
whenever
po.aible,
“
Mr
and
H eadquarter*
_ « d a cam paign *.n rid itaelf of D etachm ent
' (’Harnbi r Mf tBimini'it*i IaniIiJiiiur N«|*» 12
general re
Fr* -biiii'ii
Will Ii.*
reectv.'il
’y -o m m u n U l mrmlicM
in
four Company m eet In Ihe Arm ory land voter* a denunciation of Coleman said "A
f all iluv VVttih Misty 1m u ih w rr any
duelion uf m ore limn fluO.PnK
tii f t)|i|» l. i.i -iii. ii wilt vegi-ler
W eal Cuaxt u n irru a n d United tonight a t 8;00 o'clock for tharir j Ty.lmir-* voting racord
liujulrtiii'traiiinit*
H*Kousvvelt told Iho nation in hi* wa* given tn thi* sam e class "f
re g u la r drill and a checkup of
Automobile W orkera.
curiiy rHiirnx nr mOut iiii^rvtal Nept 111 and I. Clawi-e* will Iithe two a d .Ire ., th a t, had there been a com m ercial r u s tu m r n a year ago,
gin Sept IP,
F rey
aaid
comm unism
had equipm ent laaued for
rtv i.a ic i l i u m*
week* train in g period in the De- “ reactionary adm inistration of a and the cumpeny it glad ■•&gt;
Furolliuen'
this year n es
m ade little prugraaa in Am erican
aoto N ational F o r e t .
'ilir nothing' C ongress” the past able to be uf a"*istsrire to Un
Th** Shinfnvil LimI^ i- F. ami A. tr.it.il I.. I*, ulumt the value ...
L abor up lo th e tim e Lewie look
three
years,
“
eucial
security
would
The drill for the tw e com­
business in terests of the Stale M. huKK i&gt; • M*mi niMjnfitly inret Ia*t year. i'uti&gt;drurl|on of a nrwr
10 A m erican Federation o f Labor
be in the
conversational in fu rth e r
panies waa advanced a n ig h t for still
reducing Its
small in * in the kfamuie Tem ple to- diiamilory liuilding, l o telleve
unlum Into th e new u rg a n iiitlo n
— a . beaut If uI
dream comm
Ihl* week
a fte r the personnel stage
_ ,ercial ra te at , this tim e. , , night Bt H.OO o'cliK-k, according tlie Imudng tiroblem on the emu
th re e yearn ago.
voted
unenlm oualy
In favor. m ight come tru e in Ihe dim dis­
fh ls eumpany h a - iMVer m- , a W orslupful Master Dr, B . I*. pu«, ha* not ' been started.
Subsequent drills will be held tan t fu tu re."
creased Its ra tr* in spite of in ftrownlee who stated H ist rou
The
l-ublii'
Works
Adm in la f
regular ly on Monday night, howHe said the lew m ust be, and creased l a i r s , and the incrrannl line m a tte r, would
be handled tr alm n recently aliocatnl ft I T.a,
“will be.” aralended to provide prices Of comm odities and other
ittr.t ( ir the bud di ng which will
d uring 'lo* srvdon.
utd-age
Insurance
and unem ­ 1 1 pens**
required
in its rer
hmive about !!75 stuih'nt*. Pre*
ploym ent com pensation for those vice, b u t on the con trary has
house
nlmut
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 1ft. —
T he Junior Cham ber
Com- ent donoktorie*
now excluded
from
those pto- progressively reduced it* rn'*s
t.Hlo girl*.
a ru lta a e O s* * « • » " . !
V?)-—Fadaral
Ju4f*
Ak*rraan
visions.
as rapidly a s in erra sn t use of
An iiiiiiivation a t tha roll***
yaatarilay gran-ad tha FlarkU
rviw.H.ft er&lt;&gt;n - . . . 4X
E ip rv ia ln g hope th a t congres* our fact) Ilies and u|rerallng
. 1_A
»».ix year will U a Senior Hall
Coin Machtno F.xcharga «n ordar
would
broaden
th
e
s
ta
tu
te
a
t
its
evulenc.d t»y
y , I n i t l U l l O n I lU H H 1 0
Communities planning lo file
om fet parmity u
#vnlene»t|
whrn* u l r c t n l atuilfnU m ay live
taropo rarity raatralailng Shariff
for
loon-grants next session, ha sakl federal o f­ Iheto redurttons.”
R e M a d e IlV W o o d lflC n 1,1 emptite pgrsonal froedom
8. E. Stano of Volualo county application*
ficials had been stud y in g w ays
l i t : IV Iu U
J
provided they a re not In con
from aohft« Urn compony’i aaar- through tha PWA weru re­
extend to th e people “m ore
,
. . . . lllrl w dh any college policy.
bl* tablaa anal 0‘Jiar almllar minded yesterday by Congress­ ta
adequate
health
and m ed ic al; « « « * “ « » C lft « « T i n i a
Th(&lt; w r,,k|y
„ f the
man Joo Hendricks that In Iho
The num ber o f occupant, will
amuactnont thrkiu
SCI v ice."
and a lio
aome pror
local cam p oT W oodmen
f th e (r&lt;)
^ „„student*
le lim ited to oabout
The dark of tha federal court low making appropriations for lection
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will
he
held
1
1
1
the
A
m
ertfirj(| Srho|M tk .
hrmtth
againat
til*
economic
PWA
projects
there
waa
a
proboro aaid the Injunction waa af­
W A H IN G TO N , A ug.
1« —t^ l can ls-gi»n H ut
ton ig h t
w ith ami cam pus c itiic n h sip a re (set
losses arising oat of ill health.”
vie
Ion
that
Sept.
30
be
the
dead­
fective un-.il -further order of
Then, in conclusion, ho M i d — President Roosevelt leave* the Consul C om m ander
u - urs winch will determ ine which
line for filing.
iho court,** but thot n hearing
Projects which are not filed h* wanto.) to thank publicly four rapltot tomorrow lu t» a ¥i*11 ,n s h * ,o n pre-aiJiniC. &lt;■’. C- Collin* senior* a re
lo be
given the
oe the me rite of the raee prob­
announced today.
before that time will not b« legislators who had steered the Canada. After receiving an hm
privilege.
ably would bo held aoon. lie n i l
Mr. Collin* .a id th a t fin al a r given any conaldciatloai, the con­ present social security program orery degree from. Queen* UniAbout I5U faculty
member*
the order did not bear a return gressman dec Is red.
through Congress.
vvratty,
lKinn*t on.
Ontario. ra n g a m d its will be m ade fo r a will dirret ami conduct clax-e.
date.”
-•
The firut one be. mentioned was Thursday,
the
President will Joint Initiation of m em bers Into thi* year.
V Tha Florida Supremo Court haa ALACHUA NEGRO PARMEH9 Lewie, who la campaigning in participate in the dedication of tho O rlando and S a n fo rd clubs
m t t Sept, ft for hearing a*4oraey’a
the Democratic aenatorlol pri­ an
internal konst
Bridge
con­ which Is scheduled lo be held e x e m pt io n b il l p a s s e d
• e r m m t e an the claim o f Va­
He
Gainesville, Fla.—Lsboe Day, mary In Maryland against Sena­ necting Collins Landing N. Y. and hers next T uesday night.
lue la county coin machine opar- Sept- ft, la -Parmora* Day" for tor Tydings, opponent of some Ivylaa, Canada.
especially urged all m em bers o t
JA CK SO N , Miss., _b P &gt; —W r'h
atnra that aectiona of the 1B37 Negro
fonaora
tn
Alachua major Now D*el proposal*.
After tho ceremony he will Ih o uniform ed ra n k to bo proa- little debate, th e Senate late
atato alat machine law am un- Couaty, when hundreds o f Negro
yesterday passed .-.be lluuse bill*
return 'to his home at Hyde ant for to n ig h t's m eeting.
coeutltn-JonaL
CONE “FEELING FINE”
men. woman and children from
Mr. Collin* also stated that to help financa hom estead e x ­
Park N. Y., for rest and work
, T h e aao-Joeu under a tta c k are the farms a n exported to as­
tha Benefit Dance* which hnve em ption by increased taxes on
until late August.
thooe which th a ekate c o u rt
semble In Archer f ir an alt-day
JACKSONVILLE. - O f t - Dr.
b e e n hold waokiy in tho Lake cig a rettes and sm oking tobacco,
•* » «*U MPtOd to acixnro outing. A. 1* Halsey, hand field Stanley Erwin aaid tonight Gov­
Tha United State* is third in M vy Community llouso hove restoring the 20 p o rten t tea on
deetract km of tohi mnehtnoa .offtear for tha Soil Cnr amvaklca ernor Cone, under treatment at ahaop-faWag among tho ,eoun- hoca temporarily discontinued bo- cigars, and increasing tho beer
o hcuplfi bora for a heart ail­ t»4aa § i tha world. It b outranked cauao of tha citramoly warm t e a from ona-half cant to two
ia “fealteg a m r
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super Intend err*. Ing in t h » J u n i o r H ig h
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p.ivif•jj &lt; 1 . i
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S ta le m ust aupply $8J,50(t if i*.
camp at lh«? S ilv er I-ake Scout n *kcnt fur R epresentative
lh»vnl
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.-pen
l.-i
rail**,
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la to continue to receive federal
T am p beginning next T m m lay J. I.vwi*, who i* campaigniMg K, iiluctoin
amt
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vocational cduca'iort funda,
in atrad o f a t L rnion It Iuf f a* uiH.-ai Ih-m ocrglic Senator Mil- Jon., mini
fit'** 't-rvici'
ta-1 |».l VIII IT 1-4 It t-t with It ir m ult i
Conipteollcr J
M
lee
aald
it hail been plan noil prcvioualy. lui d fy d in g * of Ma ryland
year
in ih* i f **i| tu \ . i-mit'. f» t'Ml r , i
the State treaaury doe* nut have
A t the m eeting
la*t
night,
mi
lUllfimM
. i ih li u i
inrnti
oping
Tytlmjfa,
’ The
KumlimutiMn
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‘ lie money n . hand but duea have
S ro u im aa ter II. E, Morri* a n ­ n» he
Se
lufi-x Ihi* flat tduu * I'lt'liniij' L j 1 VI 1dth Mf .il l i f t
nearly u million dollar* worth
nounced th a t alm uat the e n tire he lead t^m out uf th
bid fur the fir.dt t inn* unhid'
L'tftlllllK ui 1 I'Ll v idihjf •ll .4
He
of unpaid bill*.
tim e w u apent in p rep aratio n of
rn in Hi h
rhm
. fur Ih. I..*i i n n iii lift** Mf S||I4'H
Secretary of State It. A . G r a y equipm ent
and com pletion ol Ib-oM-vcIt prmftttl Lewia us "on.try charj't* tn Hn» m n A vnntl.ft’ t.* Hub'Ll •'v Klr»"id
suggesting conference* in Wash - plan* fu r the cam p. Dyrl Itigg*
of •hi* Am erican pioneer*
in the »nt run* from i 12c *.» 2c p. •
T h e lot il Y\ 11,\
office
said
ington with official*, aaid tax was In charge of the m eeting
cause of oociil »ecurlty.'*
kilowatt hour. The rati* nppli* - work would In gin on the projects
collection* will be the hrsvieat while
Chum S tanley wa* in
ihe way he em phasized the tu m eter remlinjiH tin anti aft* i it x soon k* tin- -I ati* ••ffiee in
in Ja n u a r y and Fe b ru a ry ,
charge uf game*. H enry Tam m n.»m«* of the
M uiylaiid rep re Settt, l, liKtH, which menu* th*i lutk-on v tile not !m&lt;i i/rt t he pi kt
and Dick Maxim gave tra ts to aenluMwe, who ha* been
cam- many cuatum er* Utkin* the rnb t etlurt-

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foore Stars As Lookouts Trounce Azaleas 4 To 7
id Hudson Limits Pnlatka Orlando Splits Women To Escort
S c a tte re d H its Double Header Men To Game At
ford Moundsman Prevented Scoring With Gainesville Ball Park Tonight
Shutout By Machtoiffs Homer
In Eighth Inning

^ D e fe a tin g
Palatka
T h o r n lajr
B ig h t t to I In P xlatk a, the Han
Lookout*' victo ry waa largeI t H a pair of double* from
bat of B illy M o o rr which
AttrV* bl throe of Ih r lr four run*.
-“• ■M ' Jludaon hold tho h . p l r .t
A d k in s to tig h t hits and fannnl
If/o p p o s in g bat*mon.
H udson waa prevented from
tddrkjg ■ shutout aa Jack Muchfisff, P tla tk a le flflelder, lashed
• .home rur. o v rr tha rig h t field
w all In the oighth Inning with
tjm o aw ay
Ja c k C a d d y , P tlatka lOtllhpaw,
k it fourtornth w in, gsve
total o f l l safeties.
fro m Moore, twn kita
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10 b it Komar ami Ocgot ■ pair of bo** blow*.

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fiiun.1 O rlandn *pliltln g * twin
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tl x/ul T to 3, the Saint*
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I I 51 .504 walloping ihe Delm nd Kr&lt;W H to
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Th e .Senator* ru t a half g*inr
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vf the third-place Daytona llv ic h
•BHfurl I. I*alalka I.
I r t m 'i m argin ami the reeulta
lifillnkktllr l (Iff fund** 4
HI A H* 11*1 lit a* M, IM-I,afif1 4
of the
nightcap
emble.1
the
|,ppi(iiirK
i, IfjyiuiiH lloacli ♦
l**e*lrurg (ionilulier* to gain half
IH
i n n n m' )
f» numea Titolajr
ii game on Ihe leading men of
I' b Ib U i nt l a if A r l.
McShane T h e v le lo ry left l.eeaI'-U im l M Ht Auiiiipllno
hurg only tw ir gamea awoy from
|iHVi&lt;&gt;nn IO «rh al L#*aliurE,
I If lid lit..* lit l i ! d | &gt; « « Y l l U
the lu :n champion* of th - Klorl*
&lt;lt State l^ a g u b ,
1 IT III9 U I K A U I K
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W ith Th u m a n j*n the mound
S o n Ynrk
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S o n Y o r k at llonton, rain,
wall in the ninth.
ritkrrp not tfhf'dulfld.
Th e
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between
Daytoe.t
fi mm o * T m d m f
tlrarh'a faland'ra and l^ e a h u rg ’a
S o n York at Philadelphia.
Ilrnnklyn at Bf*a(i»n.
(iondoliera waa broken up when
Chlcagn at Plltutitifgh.
Hill tinbel, feea burg flrpt baaeHI lot*tila at Cincinnati.
inan, triple.1 in the 11th Inning
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with the hoaea loaded and acnrrd
N«*w Y o r k
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hlmaelf a few momenta later to
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Leesburg Gondoliers Sbnford Club Meets
Gain Half Game On Palatka Azaleas In
State Loop Leaders ' Return Encounter

ittn m a h lp aervko i h t l
K a y W t n w ith Havapa
I Inaugurmtod U t c tm b tr IM h
tha
H a m b u rg -A m rrlc a n
Irl-w to k ly w n rira into
It Ita paaaongor i* (a m rr
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G-Men Shortstop Is
Sold To Penn League

LONGWOOD
Joyce d ra y haa returned from
Imkcler.l aceompenied by her
friend, Mlaa Catherine Young.
The Raptlat W M H. met at
tha church on Monday afternoon
having Cuba far the topic of gen­
eral diacuaalon.
Mr. and Mra. It. W. Tanner
aceompenied by Dr. E liu b eth
Trarey of Hanford have gone by
auto to Koehealtr, N. Y.
The Civic League held the
Auguat buakr-aa end eewing
meeting at Ihe Library on Tueatlay a fie muon. Mra. Nlemeyer
prralded.
Mlaa Mary Rubertann and Mra.
John Wadaworlh have gonr for
b vacation In Rldgecrrat, N C.
Member* of the Proabvterian
Young People’a Society of Banford were recently entertained by
Johr. Blatllne at Ihe hon-e of hi*
poronti, Mr. and Mra. J . A. RUtlino.

U A lN E S V IU E T A ug. t l —(/P)
—Clarence A.
I^e,
taacuDve
aecratary
of
the
(ialneaville
Baaeball Aaaoclallon, said yea*
terilay that Utu Roglno. short­
stop of the Gakoavllle ti-Mcn of
Ihe Florida State League, haa
been add to Wllkee Barre, Penn,
of the Eastern League for an un­
announced eum.
The lll.year-old ahoitatop, who
h at played with the U-Men fur
the past two years, will report
to Wllkea-Berr* at th* beginning
of the ID3D Spring training seaH i, Lt-a said,
Rugiuu la tho fourth Uaincavlllo pleyer lo be told In the
past weak. Jack
OeVincanai,
B utter Bray and Ken Willla w ^y.
the others.

T h o flrat a ir malt, C h lc if o
N o w Y o rk , wxa In ID ID.

In aceordeeco w ith the pro­
visions el Chapter H I M , Acla u l
l i l t and upon w rlttan reuuoot of
II. JA M K H H U T I w ill of N r t u t
Sola at pebllo outcry to tho high
sot blddar tor cook at the C o u rt
House oalraneo la Baaford on tha
ll n d day u l J U g u a l I U I i t I I
n'oloek A. K . tax certificate oc
certlfleelao hold by the B U Ia 1 0 Bothor w ith all omitted and eabooquvnt lavled taaoo aa tha fol
low ing dtacrlbod lands In Semi
laolo County, r i s r K * ta -w lt:
CorL Ns. I ) o t J u ly t, 1*10
L o ti 1. I. I. I. I, I.
t, * 1 liosaiM Park.
Cart. No. i l l of J u ly L l i l t
savoring B 1*1 of Bid of Nib
of b » U A K I t l ft of I W i
of naif~koo. a Two. i t a i t
Core No. I l l of X u b &lt; t . &gt; &lt; »
soring b o l l ( H . I , IIS * . I f ,
A I t Ulk. t C r y t lx l Lob*
W lt to r Homo* Bub.
C t r l. No, M l of A u f. V t l U
tovoM ng L o tt I I A I I I t I I A
I I la I I B ib . I C ry ( M l ta b *
W to lo r llomoo Boh.
■•It of Core No. I l l of Aug.
t, l i l t severing Lota 1 to 11
l U w Voto IT. I A ' 1 1
A
II)
Bloob A C ryolo l Lab* W la ta r
I Inmao Bub.
M l of Cart. No. | H Of I l f .
1. t i l l ro ra rla * Lota 1 lo I I
&lt; u Lola I. A L A I I . Id. H
I I I Bib. A
fSryoul U b o
Ibtor llomoo Bub.
C o re No. I l l o f A u « . T. H U
A !■ I t I I BIB. I C ryolo l L t M
ao vo rio t Lota I I A I I lo H
W lo lo r llomoo Bub.
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MALARIA
COLDS

ssified Advertisements

LegBl Nolle*
M O T H * o r BALM o r T A X

IM T iritlA T K *

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JOE PALOOKA

SITUATION WANTED

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Tonight will be “ Mena Night”
at the Munirlpjl Ball Park when
tha Palatka Aialema meet th*
(gxikouta in the second of a twn
game aeriea, the f i n t of which
the Hanford club won last night.
All men accompanied by a
lady will be admitted to the park
free—-but the lady will have to
have a ticket. Of emir** the
whole thing I* all backward but
then there e r m i to be a Ur*
dvney current toward Corrlganl*m In most everything
And
alnee Mr. Corrigan haa act a
precedent, the club briaeea no
doubt feel it la time to remem­
ber “the forgotten man.-'
But Corrigan had only the
ocean to crr&gt;|uer In an old crate,
w hereat the gentlemen
herea­
bouts will have to persuade tha
lodlci to escort them to tho game
Instead of vice-versa— and oven
Mr. Corrigan might hraitato un­
der tho circumctancoi.
Anyhow, the club bosses, are
giving
tho
gentlemen
their
chance and with a return game
with tha Aialeas rrt
the
atinds should be full of Hanford
rnotera
The Lookouts have recovered
their batting eyre after a short
slump. Wednesday night • they
ram s to life with a savage a t­
tack on D*I.and and last night
they hit hard at thp right time
tn a rt the^A ialraa hark.
APPI.H 8AUCK IIKI.P
If, making apple sauce, slice
your apples, rook IV m In a lit
lie walar until they ere soft,
then add th , sugar. If you add
the sugar at flrat you may need
tn put in more lite r and the ap­
ple* arc likely to became hard-

W HIPPED CREAM NOTE
It I* beat to whip no mora
than two cups of cream a t a
time Chill bawl and bra Ur. If
the cream le beeten In a warm
bawl in a warm place It le apt
to turn to buttar.
Zinc builds will penetrate "bul­
let-proof" steel ve»U according to
an inventor who ha* received n
patent bused on tha claim tho*. n
line bullet i* faster than any
other kind, end Is harder to s*op.
A u « . T. I l l ) covering U l , I
In is A t l tn 1* (•*** lo ll H
I*, t l A &gt;*) Illk . *— C ry s iv l
l-a k - W inter Homes Hub.
(-•H. Mu. 1*1 u l Aug. J. H i t
covering l*us I to I t Dlk. 7
I'rv s is l U k « W in te r llom te
Hu b.

1 'vLtt. No. l i t or Aug. T l i l t
roverlog l(il, J t a 1* Dlk. I I
r r y s io l I uik* W in te r I.Vim**
Hub.
Cvrt, No. I I* ul Aug. t, I I t I
r o t ir in g Lot* I t . I*. 11 A t l
Illk. l l U ry s la l Lake W ln ls r
Hume* Hub.
l&gt; r t . No. I l l of Aug. t I M I
ru vsrln g Lola A. B, &lt;*■ D. K.
&gt;‘. i&gt;. II, I A J Dlk. I# A m en d.
•i I'lst
of
C rystal
Lab*
Hhoroa
C*rL No. T M of Aug. 1 . I U I
ro v irln g Lei* A . It, A 11 Bib.
I I Amended Plat C ry a U I la b *
Hhurse.
Cort. No. U l of Aug. T. J I U
covering Lot* l to. I I A A , 11.
c, d . i . r ,
i l t. j . k
a
I . BIH. I I Amoxdod P lat of
C rye la l Lake Bhoroa.
C a tL No. U l of
A x g . T.
t i l l covering Lata K, O . O II
A I B ib. I I Amended Pint
&gt; C ry a U I Lake BAocoo.
Cert. No. U l of * Adg. T.
l i l t savoring L o ti C D. * . P.
(I. H . I, J. K , L M. N A O A
W || rt ol P Bib. 41 Amended
Plat C rye la l la b * BBoro*
l l - l l of C * n . No. U l
s(
Abb. 7, I I I * covering L o U M.
N. a P, &lt;L It A B Bloob l (
Al&lt;*nd*d Plot of C ry b U I Lake
Bhoroa
C#H . V s U « o l A b g. t. t i l l
revering la in A b, C, D.
P. tl. It, 1. J . K . L H W.
P. Q . It, i . T A O
— Amooaod P lot
off
Lok* bhoroa
A ug
Cod. N a W T' ot
m i M v i r i u LoU
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cnrarlng

Lola A. B,

F &lt;1. ll.
1. J. K. L
I". Q. lb H. T, U. V.
Liru I t Amended Plat
1*1 t-aka Xhor.a

Join Us Tn

Carl, No. l i t of Aug. I. | | ll
covering
Lola A, I&gt;. K . V , ll
II.

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M. T A V — » l k la — Amended
1-1*1 nr C rystal Lake ahorse.
H -1 J a t Ceri. No.
tie
of
Auu T. l i l l covering L o tt A,
H. C |i A I IIlock 11 Am end­
ed
Plat
or
C rystal
Lake
Hhofffi.
C trl. No TI4
A m T. 1733
rovT-rln* I&gt; i I a 1, 2 4t 4, 4, T,
I. 1«. M A 12 Dlk.
I
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' ’•rt No. 715 of A lie . T, 1931
r '»v*rtna I ota J 1. 1. 4. -j. 4

CELEBRA TING

10 Illk- 5, I AMm \ l*w lot U k l

JU ry
W !!«••«« my Kami and aaal thl*
5th tiny of A u r m 1911
O. P IIK n N lK IN .
n a r k of ( ’Irru U Court.
Hwmlnola Courtly, Ktorlda
(HKAf*)
N O T ic t u i

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CPMTiril-ATfcg

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In ii*rurd«ne« w lih
(tin
prov l*i.h im of ChAplMr 11 It*, A eta of
\ *17 nml np«in w rld * n requeat of
« r
I*HI KMT I w ill
offar
for
•ill* mi ptihlle outery io lha high*
**» hlilitvr for cash at tha Court
11 M-ii n* *nl ranca In Haa fore on th*
21mt day of Auguat 1921 nt
11
o r lurk A M . m i cartlflratq or
cri uf k a ta t h*)d by lha fltala toifrlhar with all oral It tad nnd auh«r.|U*nt lavtad Intaa on tha followlng daarrlbad la n t i In BatnSnol* County
Florida, to -w ltt
123 of Oart. No ITT of J u ry
7. 1911 ro v ir ln g L*ot 7 Oik. D.
Hrmlnot# Ilalghta (N o w daiter I bad aa W i l l ft of Lot* IS.
II.

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ft of t^ol IS A a part
of
i iranvtaw A* a.) ftik. 4, Palm
Trrra r«)
*
Witnasa my hand and aaal thla
(h* &amp;lh day of Augttat l i l t .

O
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IIKItNDON.

Clark of C ircuit Court
Samlnola County, Florida.

h tru e s t o r xalm o r t a x
l K ltT tr iO A T K b
In occordanco w llb lbs
provivi.ine n t Chkpler H I M . le ta nt
m r mid upon w rlllo n renuoei nl
u-M M IJNN I w ill ntler In* solo
*1 publle outcry In ih* hlgh ell
l.it.d*r for cosh
at
th*
C our,
ll"»e * onlrenr* In Hanford nn tho
Jlnd day of Auguat t i l l
at
tl
n’r.K-k A. M , los cerllflrn t* or
•vrlirirots* held l,y tho Kioto ine -ih * r w ith oil omlltod and oubW.iuont levied tos*o nn th* fnl.
1’in ln x d,errlb*d land* Is H*mln..l« I'n u n ly , Florid*. In -w lt:
&gt;-*ri. Nn 11* n t Ju ly I. l i l t
rn v rrln g N H 'H nt HK&lt;1 A Hi*
Her 1*. T w p . JO It- I I .
Wl,n**o my hand and &gt; « l thl*
tl.v ilh day uf August I f t !
O. P. IIK riN IN iN .
Clark nf C ircuit l.'onrl.
Hemlnal* County, Florlun
IHF.At.)

MOTtcm o r m b o r t a x
CIUITiriCATNS

In atcordonc* w lih
th*
pro
visions of Chaptsr l i n e . Aels o t
D J I sod upon w ritte n roqusst uf
w p. B t lllK B I w ill offar
fur
•els ol publle outery lo ihe hlgh*«l bl4r.tr for eaeb at tbs Court
Ileus* oatroao* to Baaford on lbs
lln d day of A ugust t i l t a l ' l l
n’clnrk A. tl.. i a i rorllflcato nr
eorllMrelss held by th* Klat* to.
gather with all omitted and sub­
sequent levied lae*a on th* folluwlnu ileecrlbed land* In Hemlqulo County, Plnrldn tn -w ll;
C t r l No. U l at July 1. l i l t
roverlnn W ISO ft uf I m ( I t
A A ll Lot l » 1l.e*u H 1* ft,
— Hreenleof A Wllaun'* Ai.ditlom
Witness my k i t e and *•*! ibis
lb* 1th day uf Auguai I U I .
a p. K v a i.m o N .
C lash o f Clrciii*. Court
S om ln ala C ounty, Florid*.
1 IK A L ,
N O T H 'R o r

M L I) n r TA X

CKNTiriCATkiu

In nccardonr* w ith
Ik i
provlalonn of Chapter l l l l l . A il* uf
t i l l and upon w rlllo n r*qu**l of
m i . V I T T M I I K. W IM K IN INC. I
w ill of lor fur onto nt public utilr r y lo ilia
k lf k itl
bidder
for
n a k al tha Court llouaa anlraaea
In Hanford on tho H a d d o r of
August t i l l al I I o'cloet A. M .
tax oartlflaata or rortlflcataa hold
by tha M a la to xa tbrr w ‘th
all
omitted and
oubooqusnt
lavtad
laaoa on Iba fo llo v ln x doarrlbod
loot* la Homlnolo C oualy. P lo rlda, lo -w ltt
Cart. No. |1M of Ana.
t,
H U cffVorlog W H of h k h of
H N Ii Boo. IT, Tw pv I I a l».
Wltaaoa m y ha BA and aaal thl*
•bo l i b day of August IM A

The Opening of Sanford*s
Finest Food Store

FREE!

FREE!

AT

Table Supply
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

ICE CREAM
For all Kiddie’s accompanied by Adults

COME ALL!

HOT DOG!
Y e s Sir!

O n e Pound

of Juicy Hot Dogs with Purchase of
Dollar or over o f Fresh Meat

STOUT LADIES DAY!
YOW SAH !
YOW SAH !
Stout Ladies that can “ Ring the Gong”
G et 1 lb . D eliciou s Sunshine COFFEE
Absolutely Free.
The Gong Rings At 160 Pounds

DidYouGetYourFree Broom?

It is here for you. SO Brooms given
away 8 A.M. Friday and SO at 8A.M.
Saturday to the First 50 Customers
making a
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VOLUME XXIX

Labor Leader
Insists 'Reds’
Direct Probe

Member A sso c ia te d Pjesa

DKR FI EHRER

Senate Civil L i b e r ties Committee Is
Accused Of Yield­
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tfi|U«-«t fm th# iMf.si •••!»
— &lt;AP) — John P. I ' .
Hull id' C'i hm , * a nil lit** i m m
try,, tlif foil in ill sttul th r I **!• "M
American Federation o f l-aI* tlir
Ml# I f at t ffi I itjh | o | i t i L i t m l i 111 tlill’ flH W tli'
Ml'
)&gt;or official, asserted toditv a-tgUlM
i|ifili*ni:il i mi.
I f v f l M i J y ill r n o n t jtr»*-’* i i i g of uny
Aim in i
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th at Investigators for !•&gt;" *Mem p i - tu m:»L •iij Mi Jl.t m int * f i n e
I If flu M il)'
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Senate Civil Liberties Com­ If I -t ' w.11 ifjhh
n t c'ti 1111it *&gt;i problem**, wen liAtl4in.il, it ♦nil l.tH. i
«Imlril
m ittee had "close contacts hi i il l In.ift ;
“The South ii lh»* ii:il i
with "members of the l omaiol
IM f ti to* 1 until |i|«f &lt;1
muni.it purty, e sp e c ia lly "i
tin* murk ft in w h u h
\ nit' in' 'll
Cleveland.” Frey mode the
bUftiMr vi fa n i*v |&gt;aml iiiiMt i a ill

G e r m a n Ship Is
O nR eturn Voyage
A c r o s s A tlan tic

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New Crisis Spreads
Over Europe When
Germany Mobilizes

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War St and Rich

Weather Bureau Says!
Invest In Gold
WindsOf Hurricane|
Force Near ('enter, C. S. Marines Engage
In Brush Willi Jap­
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In Shanghai
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Seminole County rrodurr*
More Fruit And \ rgclaliles I b in Any
Similar Area In America

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Than One Mil­
T r o p i c a l S t o r m More
lion Nazis Troops
Are Called Out For
R eported Moving! Annual
Maneuvers
N orthw estw ard

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Frey Says John Lewis
Has EndorsemcntOf
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CIO Also Blamed
For “Red” Tinj?e

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 1.1. m s

South Called
Poorest Area
In NEC Report

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t.o 1 I . it , !
ft,*. |,
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1.1
Ir/ mill 1
mmI» .
mil I h
i
i f mrtLi ning null' arv i{#f#na #», stairurtg warlike ilrllla to t r a r h I Vt I foil
pfopt** V . i i i I; im , ■lot 11 * ((III
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This infanti v .. lark, movin g under cnvi'i *■f ti heiivy *moke
ic m * n ,
was W#H» It io tl. . &gt;1 . lit.
Mi - &gt;I
I ul... II l|
n l,h VV.i' iw.
Ilf* ■ 1
't Polait il'w Mi'uitii ** to ('xrchiiiiiivultiu mi.I K t h n u , she of
liiili
inti i h i
I*» i I m h in .» 1
f A Ht tlif III }*II par I
#rlv •{•111i ' Mill
Hu 11ii i . ,ui .n
* ml \ M
Q th h o rv i.ai.1
lo
form “ pioh
ably a j i - ’ f ln i'iii :uu loit i ut ,ir

C h i e f W illiam s

S a n fo rd Swelters
Uader Torrid Sun

Issues Warning

Its *•s-fktI "
Vessels

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N o itlie rn p ro «Iu ffM .m*l tl« i m I.S
YUfulun uriil IM I lo* 1 4-rit i ul |tili I «Migagi il m *»iu Ii • xcrciHPrt
.si 111*1 * I ti** U .ii lit W ar
tors are lining pmfit* .in*l
of t|„. Gulf .I Mi VH"
m litre Investigating u n -A m m a n
A n ..... j- Hu fiMM t
•ll *4ju ii'Hli tC
nor! hi- 1 ii w orker* are lo -iiig v io ik
1 out
I 1 11 .M "Ift,
Sm ill ♦Ttlft
activities.
heisiure tin* aouth fiiTlintl af I skill
w #i p runuoH
H e* . t" Hi "tl M n il# , r. i
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Previously be had testified
to liny th i-ir gottiji "
wu •in *1 M..I t,. pf &gt;*4"4*4’11 to«» (HI Hlftt (a 4' 1
I t . ill Ini C l.lHHI,*
R. t.ll &gt; ( lull w ill
bail evidence to ehow that John
Citi/eiiry
Thi* If port wa - iikio I* piiMit Commends
Recorded in**. ih# k tlif P#M.{l|l|* fm th#r non i. h i t i t &gt; .
Ih# ... O' . *4Htl
wi#kly lutlchc.ji NIoMtuy Yesterday
L. Lewis, the Labor leader, ami
mily ii few ilay* aft* i I'*# i i. 111
no! it .
witft l«;4 ^( Mitiij ! .1 111 ti. it M*ll X Ml!
I &gt; "V luvk ut tlif
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o-Operntion
As
Second
Hottest
f "T1U, if lit# F n in h it it,! r ii ti I... tier a ,
mi
III
Fol #• ii -f 4I *- ■*-;i .1 Hi#
hie Comm itter for Indm ti ini m Commander Of Large R d U f t f V t l i , c u m | * ; i i g u i i i f
ganiiatlun had been endorsed l.y
Police Force
Day Since liiist May It »' ii 1in &gt;#i| tl . pi *wi ll1 ro ili n*. T h # K i h i . I i ,.v Ol till . M o rile m f
Plane Says Trip To huil
S‘,“,h»fih*r»ti*|
f&gt;,r » N*«his &lt;le-ir4*«••••-••
h lot i&lt;l i
t,.
fill'
hel.l Tl. * H tl. ft4
1 ihphiHI.1t
ftt*l "11*1 ( * report
the Communtat party.
i • 1 I J Ilk I.
Mill.Will
Finish in 241 Hours cri'Us«* M iu th fi ii p u if l ia H iig p&gt;
Ssftnftinl
MvrltfF ml mitJvf
A I'tift *1 '
••fl (lo I , . l •till It P '» P.M tit* I K CJilV
He alao Introduced before the
i, VV ill IJill 4
;il tin* 14'gidar
h I'kly
#MIIH#lii
iiiiii.
IM 1.( .11*1 •ti, how Committee name* of many &lt; l”
I*'rml vtiiii jr ii# r il n Y w it Ii th#
M I Ml I lllllg
I M o 11 it IMil I I Mill
Mon
NI’W \ n t : k . Aug \:\ h it
ver tliat ouMii | Ho i d iumri wurUnion officiala whom he c h a r g e d
- One 41 f the ro ilned '
foi.lon-:
th#riilufiil'U&gt;r «.
:i high uf
I r r Mooli
I HO* llit
Weik *1*
llke I h t e l lT i*tiis und p iitVii otjt
with being either Communist, ... Gfriiinny' giant uirltitrr llinn* wu* that .»t IfiiHi 1,(1011,111111 1j mi
Id 4|4'gi**e‘ i f&gt;u (hi* h*it1«*«t *luv.
III. ,ikili* llllf
h»t ii" ftM# n.|*4 tots I * * 14 mltd# to
r-ympathiter*.
\
i|i nhurtf
took *‘ ff
front
Floyd dies, line lull of ull I hi t.iiiilln
nl has l.« . g i miicd 1*4 VI It It i Mi* i"IC.'(&lt;tM iM , th is WU. 1leail
I 14
'ill lit* illy I null*, M
ruh reu l th*
wai
gjim#*'
grt*at
Kray offered the committee u M in i f t t F if L I m
in the S outh, need#*I n* w lioim*
* oipir III make I e pull *»
A.
M
t;h i Mill t ' tl
hits * \|t#r M'Mfutl t h i s yettr
pteupe,
l1
picture of Vincent Favorlto, ol
Aifi ie u ILui e, uidusiry, lu liking, full
I*- Oo I ii Mg ley Apttt t inenl w at
K H. T . loktay f*ir
Ut* r rlu rn
&lt;1 * per
lnhabdaid
&lt;*11 both huI#a uf
Th*- h o li e st %iy w as Inti* im
Cleveland, Ohio, who appeared
labor, women and children all fftil tiuii :
(it j I'jlk Av« »le ut ill e*»t i
I t h ll iu l
I Mills
t h e Cieeh*' dovftk t!#i iiian Uir de r
brfora tha LaFollette committee flight to B it lin , the 1.1th trail* were described by the ruulicit as till li .n l 111
May whrn th# th#rin&lt;mt#t#r k* v#
*1 cos t of |2tKI.
1*1 1(001 III til**
w e re apprvm-h nv#
The pr ire u f
In a recent investigation of the Atlantic flight uf the lummcr
burdened by the t*eortotme ill* ii Mil Ci Muir
ATLANfTA. Aug
l l id*)
ft high rfHiliitg uf tm
tli'gru's
gold •tiar#*l I h# deiurriid for gold
A JittU steal strike.
t i p i . A lfiv tl llii* ‘a*. the plane'* peculiar to the
area
ntudlul llow 111OH II «-| I Mill.
Pirn
idem
ffiMraevadPEt
hid
lt»
d#
Finds No| im n y w ill U l l v v r ii hft# hu n feat HetiHt**r Ge«Tg# pul him in ii»4^*#nr#il
n nu.oi oa htiyeri' N," l|i
Iln W rrc r, hr* iMinttieiited, the Mayor Bridge
W ' Favorito, Frey said, had keen Ldunnainlej. «ahi b. fur* id# take* ^ Virginia, Kentucky. Tenin w r .
a«
#*‘ui dy l**r
on the payroll of the CIO "steel* o ff th# nhip wouhl fly JuNt »outii I N’o rth t'arolln*. South Cjndim i. p«*op|«* of S *n foid have *■*» up.*r Business On Upgrade hult#r than y#st. ttliy Inn
t|»e pi ia11iitfi yealeiiliiy **f l'«ck m .oght Ho* 11* ntosi
i&lt;*r*liiig to r#4*urth
of ll
P mg II eiuii|&gt;aiu1iv#l&gt; new esiiii i 1*1
• III! I»
a m i wind
in in i id ly w ith th
workers organising committee" «if the great
ami hoped to Georgia, Florida, Alobuma. M&lt;
at
hi Northern T o w n s l'n « h a, loetil w eat hr i man. M ai pilgnei ngtiniHl veteran w irriuis, ' I h«* I'’ir-IH'li Pitliuit hoi tier WAl
• Mi ef f*o
and “a t the iamo time was a, luml in icrmaiiy in abtiul 2U aisMippI, Louiflbnu und Aik,in •U’*. I*. &lt;ta i* I k pm l mi ol
has h*Mt A ugu*l d*i far as
th#
member
of
the
Communut noiir*.
C* 4‘iil.n fe li.illu* law * as
i*
Oklahoma und T rias .
The
PieAitlen' s
euiulidute, i n ! mills 1*l*iAa't! |o t ii 1/*'ii 4 of th#
i nig I# hnl lint tlay is ciirti-i'ifietl
party.”
.Mayo, George II
lln d g e , J r
Th e w e a t h e r wu*
c le a r
and
No remedial
m easuifi W4**e 4 * fi 11V l d t ‘1 1 , 1 b y f li 4- ( d y I Uhl
New Healer lnwieiie# S I'ftiup, I m h 4'iMiidties by n in i'll)1 |HK*
H ow e ve r. M r
|*uit*m |...iMlt*l .m &gt;4111 tilt! federnl iliAtrret m( (*■•»! li 'g u lf t l l" IM
“Now we find that thi* g en ­ h iijfhl hut tin* fl ier * r * p e e le d in suggested, blit
^
I l-o i.g » « * d wbu iit u &gt; i..d nLiiWell Melletl, .114 i*'ll
An #111-0111^1 r
he t w* i n Hireu
« ih# hull#** .... mil 4 j uey fr o m
tleman testified before the Lu- m e (inter some m i n ov er the A t ­ director o f the eotineil, mi ht**
» in* f W ill in i » (if i » u l out ll* ** 1 m ly I ...... an .*«tended lour
I cut, Aitixusi M
AMuiifii, hum hud
Follette committee last week * lantic.
letter of truhAmitlal -aid ihu' • u ti ni y to i iiiih o'* this n ly u*B N .w K u g U n .l industrial ir*-** uit thu avi rug#, The* uverug*- Hiiiitewbat lei"* ii4"( ivi* I'Hiii'rii'in'*' J il puri#J4e and Hlidrtl Hi ,|! #a Util
tald Fred, “and hi* testimony
..-porlt-d l.slay that h r
found high tliia Mutiith is t.y#r I'M tl# in ophtniii lull*I# ttmn Georg# ir n n # s Hi Sl.aiigilfti mwik**l wule«
the
four- m ot rtr.d
nhip
i f - th*- realistic attitude of -outturn ii**' iKronie a t*mri*t Im p , * \
wa* given aa an organiser uf th# rlv**4l l i e t f Th u rs .l ii y, 21 hour* lenders who helped prepur** th* pi iim n g that *u*m h .4\ t* b*
.m illion - .u tb. N o rth decid.-.lly
th# ot|i4r twii in th# run*, former spi#ui| diAonlers tb#i*- on the f i r t l
fl. W. O. C,”
Mr. I'ii itiMI 4iitil (In* r t ir i imly t«uv. Lug# it# 1jlimulg# ainl VV iintiiversin V of th# oidhteitk **f the
&lt;o. 1 1 1 .- ii|&gt;gr».lr
and t b .l |.ai
) u in lrd lu rr# riiu iig l
uml -’pi. m i ii ufli-r a v u tp tU e! tm itiu* imli.'alvil thui
I'hlttPNp J;ipinion- h ostiL*t* s in the
luk.-i'tr frum it. rlin, 3,1)75 milvv | tiling will In- .tun.* almut it." JI•- Id ,ly in liei* ;ii»d I hai
lu iilu r l)
- lin- t&gt;-ttile industries high trin|i#ruinr#it ar# thi# I** thr i t M# Rue, A tlu it*a law yer.
fntt ihat flu ram has falhn fur
George, l#*i4itilin*il by KiuriM' .Shangluii a *#»,
was b u t.lies* belter,
WASHINGTON. Aug 13.-011 •way.
•rihtii &lt;|i i ||Ot e-n* # .1 III#
I n.l.l.-d that tlu. Miluti.in im i.t •-•
Ste ad y mm* al w it ua u ‘ dyed in Hie wrrul'* e'H J T h e Isipaneie, braniliAtung pH-An undvrtovn agvnl
told the
M r llii.lg -', w in. is financially «#v*rul *hty*
_
In n in.'M'aK** at 10:0(1 A. M- pail political, with p a .tiiip.ilio" l.y xi'Vio si Hill."! |H 1 ll*iii l tin \
mt*si daily during III# *11m nur a# i vutive, Inis ai »V4*d Hi yriiis ' t*i|s. tli fied a 14111i •'• I S!ft'*s milllouia ComtnitUa on -'un-Am^ri-' it ^nv-i- it, po.ilinn to the Itaiilo-■ by in.iu^lry, iiuoiii'vi, M'huoln mot I.
.li t e r .,I -d inti-stiles
himself,
Mill It. u n »wt III
hitv** kt'tM III# atin*#*|&gt;11•' 11* humid h i th# *el oil# His ftpruiell to f 11 ii# ‘ a o l i l e r s i n t i l # A l i l e n e n n d e »
L » 0.
c m A cIIvIUm - y vi teniay
th at m u ':,, (orio-rution
Station at private citiicn.,
r iv#r
1uie II a p.illll to .-ul) on eseco
II • uiUf#il UuiL il
Imm thiring th# |in*t s#v#ral day* ih# neat w»4 by way sof 1 11end f* iisi- ai‘4't •11 lint Atirienilerid the
th r N lti movement in the United C hatham , Mi m ., ae about 050
T h e I'ri-.i.lriit, in ii.kint; for llo- li.ipi &gt;4lift (ii Milk# J*i or ‘S t mil# * 1.
v&lt;* m various textile factories
wen pons
whs'll
iinollier
murine
St*t»» aim . to set up a “ vast m il., northeast . f Chatham.
report on June U'J, und in out 1" r tuiur 1«. .. ii..i*il# Ii lli# Itinil throughout New Knglstid and ub I hi* a b s e n t# of rjik ■ ho * j i 'M i i l l iu u r'., th# '•ale rm irt *&lt;f uppeiiU ‘ t am e d tin mi l mini He n fl# on
und
mtttt#
Ati|i»elite
rolirt.
Like
^ apy nework" and "powerful »mKive hour* a f t ' r the take-off. i lining it to the r.m ferenee &gt;■.. M *:» H tlo| likely 1 j Ih* M* *PU#*I i i .lined In in tlu-iii .
...m p le tc It*tI 1hi; h m l reeurtU tii r is#
N* urhy Urlandii » *|t#ri#iU 4 tl n his* three opponent*% h# Alar!***! | *h* in
botage machine" for uac it. cam- the .-oast itu ir.l here intercepted [ economic c o n d itio n , in the South H ul. tlif ill
.-.I. »'1#X &gt;' *4 who loctuie of |.trsiii| t-r iiniii.c conH o y W4*r4' lukt it in *hi' inte rof war.
win-lea* measage from the ! of July 5, .aid that it would (&gt;• ink# udtantai'.- - f III ,• |H»ll#ie it*l ! dilkins. T h e y
reported
that high uf Ul degree** four ilegit-i** - g law yer II# »■ »*0 y#»CA ohl
• Tat# aeimliir.l
Selil#u»eiii p..ln # station.
l
ump
ton
been
ft
»o.*U&gt;r
lit
111
in
Stitifunl.
Th#
t#rTheta charge* came from John plane irivlrii' her |&gt;..,itiun aa lati-j presented to Cungre**.
III
**r
while business
l.ud
en
ex­
' ry l.i hike llo ir
1•*'.1 l*.
and! Ih#.# Were few development* 1*1
Georgia
(reatU w O . .
n ,.l
;%V*in#y
general
of
itt
brigh t
tu.lv 111-31 wi-.t. The coo»t guard \ It waa drafted
entirely
by
trem ely bud du rin g the latter n fi i' li#ii! ri'Cit'ht'd
...II * per bo.11 w ill be llppi
s ta le Ueiiift J i he ( hine«t»* war it-4'If
*»f the
mi.I that wu* roughly IU0 mil,a rent her nr&gt; j. who ubtaille.l then ... ruled,
i part of l!*-17 and early in 193)1. utboiil I (ll) o'c lt u k und lusted tin itm tn iia n
vmkin bat'I# raged
cx rx cilliv v conim tU vc
He j
l"
east ...rth e a a l of Cape Sable. infurmation largely frorti govern
i ...plaint lint) hv’fti fib d H itb ll had picked up considerably h i a bo ut 4 :d&gt;U u V b r k when ,1 ihra&gt;ic
a s ilon r less ui-'ivc cani|M ng mng J *«
-..ii'liw*--1 l b . Insurgm s
Ih ga n tu ilrvline,
m rnt departm ents and ugeiu-i.d u rin g tin- past few months.
1 1.«* titty I' HMIItll Mill, ill iiibli
Nova Scotia.
his ..wn lhan any »f bis t.|..xt.-,l 'h - ...p l.u . ..f ( :.!»•.**
JuckAiiiivill# saw t h 1 mereiiry mi
Tl.ey were aided by u large a.I It.SI tl. Dp*" dm if nnl ii Ellul f i
*1*1 Hftey lint 'h e g4iveritiil#nt int
h
r
r
r
nppuiieii**,
M
r.
lln
d
ge
spent
some
lim
e
in
m| iii 11 ii)twu|it! lu th# tG ilegrri
KKil U Germany, Aug. 13. — V ivory committea u f aoulherir . -s s i v r U'.e . l i m n . , that Int-,.-.
limidg#
d i m ilditi w i u h o lding *&gt;u*.
Former
Guverrmr
b ll A Caechoalovak paaaenger men prom inent In all walks ..I p u-s .ng Ih r. iu rl . S u n fm d travel*-i 11.is ton where lie was born, but hunk fur their hotirst tljy Aim# r,r» y111 r1 ulil, blaek hairvil anti
T h # mUAsiug 41 f t.lliNI.IHM) u f
( lu* r which be left .-a lly in life lu M ay X I und *J.I wh.*T» Ul»il*gie#
plan.- craahed here t.alay, killing life.
t.». fa st. In l r . I In thi
mi»r# G e r m a n *r*»*&gt;|»H f*»» a d m i t t e d ­
The main points of the &lt;&gt;)&gt; W illia m s not 1'lit a h iu|4|Uiii1er * make In , loom* m the South In went her wus f i l l Th# h#ai y#s dftfk eyed lie ha* on unruly bnk ly " h mi aiiu I" so m me ■ m ant'uvu M
II persons and *. rioualy Injur­
thui
fall*
i.vi'vr
hi*
fur»h*aJ
wb"
Over DM national guanlim rn, ing one.' D etail, of the accident page statem ent were:
hail W e n r#4|u» 'i.l lo Bfk ilnv * re cit,' years hi* has been located Iriday mud# th# third *uc##*uiv# h.* speaks. All «l.l critic »f the Aprrud mnabrUH Apeeulutiun aerua*
The Mouth, with u wealth ol e.a tx ci i*|ier;tl # Hi(h ill# il# ill lauigwo***! where he is thr day the letii|i#rutiire h Jil clitrdH'il
r poaing three unit* of th # 1 were not available immediately.
m-w ileal, he serve.l •»» IW"-,1 ............
iMIi'.pe ‘hut Adolf Hitler may bo
rcot)omie resources, is the poor­ purtm ent by
ford detachment, will arrive
»y hul .! .* lli* ir fifti". il ^ m ayor uf the r it y ami has ex into the .oiielieii,
year term s a » stale ctimmlssi.in.
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est section of the country. With d. wll. H e
Taui(*u reported Hi degree hea*
( . Sanford tomorrow a t the At1iii lo- hml ;i reply tensive glove interests.
er nf agriculture uml two «»
2N percent uf the population ul from ..ffi tali i*nf Hi ►hit* lilt#
but
Miami
uud
Key
W
w
t
w#r#
lantW to a a t Line lU th m aboard C t i r r i g O n l l l l l i Z e S
Vlsilnr* ' i i the Yellowstone i ’ark
gnvernor. Ill the lutter office he
the country, It has only 111 per pruinialng t*oni|i L i MU' ftMil VO have rid d m H .'J IH mile* on horse­ relatively roul with Htl mul
a troop train some Urn* between
[rr&lt;|uirntly
uaol -|«e national
cent
of
tangible
asset..,
including
the hour* uf 10:00 and 1I:IM
Uegr«u*H rn»jH*ctively.
back du rin g the I'.bW siaaoii.
operation.
goatil In' enforce his comman.1#.
a’v»0fg.
factories, machine*, and the tools
Southern (alifornia w « re­
HI,.Hue, 3tt, (s a TiiW nseilll p is "
NEW YORK. Aug, 13
with which prop!* make
their
Tha troupe have bean engag­
ported t«&gt; be Auffuring from u tldvoeal#.
ing In th e annual maneuver* In Itoug C o r r lg in ‘a crate, which woe living.
heal wave.
Th#
lh#rmumel#r
ei|.lipped with n Hoy Scout Com­
lliaoiaaippl.
In the search for Jobs, southrlimbed |u r i l l Uegreva ut Hi#**'
'I...r i!« - T , F u lle rto n of D d -a n d ,
rrncra in the prime o f life leave
Nearly 30JM0 men- have been pass, a pine board aeat and
desert jtpoi in th# metropolitan
attorney am i fru it »ri»w c r, will
baling
w
ire
latch
fo
r
l(a
door,
the South in the greatest num ­
lah ’t . j p a rt in tha w ar gauwa,
water dlatrlct. O th tr
mark-*
Im- ihe p rin cip al -p .-a k 'r at the
aakl lo have tha moot enacting a lia had a chew ing-gum go* bers. lending to make it a land
in thla district inclmied I I I aG
Lym an
School
rn rviiu g
neat
of the very old and the
very
ami im portant aide* world war gauge.
Parker dun, IU4 at D#*ert FenTu rs d a y niu h t nf Iho S e m t.d e
When Corrigan brought
young.
NEW
YORK.
Aug.
I3
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daya.
U r, and 105 at Banning
C ounty C itru s G ro w e rs Assiw iaThe average Ineome in the
Bf asser.at.il P*»st
H a j.-Can- A lb an R. Blooding plane down yesterday after It*
ilie least m anifestation of a free
Lea A ng#W mark uf U.r» de­ The New York Acadetoy
first
teat
alnc*
hU
ocean
Fre s ld c n t Koosevell's
Harries
Suulh In 1937 waa |3 1 4 , com­
of tha Florida National Guard
nilad ami a free spirit.”
gree a «t rerun equaled th# hut* MedicIne inlurm cd Mr*. Hermann Uun.
I,. II Kramer, recently elected
Culan yesterday that no open*explained tha purpoao e f tha hr brushed four woda of gum pared ,to f AO4 in the rest of the vills# speech, attacking the canU ik day of tha y tar, Aug. I.
linn ia necessary a t this time l» pr.sident of Ih,- ' state eitru ,
country.
tlidacy of Senator George, drew
mantuvan prior to laarl/ig fur frum a wipduw.
New York Foal ( I n d J — 'T h #
"What's thalf* someone asked.
save the life ami sight of he* growers assiH'iation- bad been in­
The richest atalu In the South the following editorial comment: people have u right to have a line
camp. _ _
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"Welt,’* ho aakl. "an that rank* lower la p er capita income |
four-munths-old daughter. Il»'- vited to *|K-ak but declined 0,
-------"This
extremely gain
draw n between the New Dealer*
aine Judith Culan, victim ul o he will be III New Yolk neat
New York
World-Telegram and the double dealers. No lea*
• ble III
arid. "The con night, whenever n tank ran dry than the poorest state in other
canceroua growth which has al­ Tuesday.
, tln d .) " I f G eorgia's Democrats, does tha President of the Unltod
centra tioai«
co-ordr.ite
th a J had to switch to another In a regions.
Since the fo im a ltu n
of th*
ready taken her left eye.
The eeeemed value of taxable by rnaoan of affection fur Sena- States have a right lu make those
artillery,
aavalry »n harry. I had to know, too, he*
many tanks I hod lift.
So property la the South In 1935 ; tur George or of home pride end distinct Ion* and keep those la­
additional citrus
JA CK SO N V ILLE,
A u g . 13 —
The baby arrived here Mammy grnup many
ginaara
every time a tank ran Out. I’d averaged only |46.1 per person, ant 1-carpet bagging sentim ent, recs d e a r.
That'* good poli­ (/II— Plans fo r Iho forlheumin* night w ith her mother, wlfe ul growers have indicated their
actual
hi th *
stick n wad af gum them. You while In the northeastern state* nominate the senator, it wdl be tics. It makes for healthy clt- statewide taxation conferance and u Chicago dentist, and Mrs. Col­ trillion of becoming member*.
»ee, I don’t have a
said xxith ju stification that Geor­ nenthlp.
It averaged 11370.
In Georgia, aa else­ the 1934 annual membership i n ’s mother, Mr*. Morris llersh- Only bona-fide gruw en are ad­
on Ihla ship.**
The South, with one-sixth ul gia has rejected Mr. H o u s e veil where, Ihe lories will have lo meeting of lha Florida Stole man, ami wa* examined late yes- mitted to membership. A bona-N
by Ur. Algernon U. Keese fide grower is defined as one whothe Nation's school revenues, and hM objective*. Mr. Hoosrvelt travel uader their own colors." Chamber of Commerce will be
discussed by the board of dlrec- MO| . j , y , specialist,
grows eaclusivcly. neither buy­
DRLAND, F la .-A revolving educates one-third of the nation's himself has o sh e j fur a test on
,
"The patient ha* undergone a ing nor selling fruit for profit
th a t basia."
Miami Dally News.— Th# Presi­ tor* In Miami, Aug. 2S.
fupd of «1M kaa beta emabUahtd children.
A ulhuriied by director* a tj ru u n a 0f ireatm ent by radiation outside hi* sphere a* a growerEndowmcnta ef all the colleges
dent has been warmed over th*
by the Fort Orange hatchery U
their last board m eeting, the for cancer of her rem aining eye,
Fred Forward, preeklent nf |hg
Near
York
Sun
tlnd.j—"It
i*
and
universitiea
of
the
Houtn
are
cools
on
many
occasions
to
r
hi*
help Volusia Comity 4-H dub
said the academy'e statem ent. Seminole County group will pra- ’
b#ra In paaltry projuats, areard- Me* than the combined endow- to he hoped, for Ihe sake uf alleged "meddling" In state pri­ Ua co-ordination conference lx
other states as well as Georgia, maries and election*, h u t the s t ­ designed to afford various tax- "The tum or showe marked re- aide- All growers h&gt; lha county
V.f 4o Cottaty A ftat F, K. menu o f Harvard and Yale.
Four mOllon southern fa mil- that Georgia Democrat* will now u c k an Georg* la c artaia to interested gvoupa an opportunity gression, and the patl«ot'e gen­ have been urged to attend.
"
to meet on neutral ground and eral condition I* good. No opera­ ■ . J T - - J --Me, r#presenting one-haIf of the rally la the support uf a man eve he p storm uf pro ta il.
endeavor to work out n proposed tion le Indicated b u t fu rth er
total In that region, should be who has represented hto aUU
Ua program entlefoctory to all treatm ent by radiation
Ro o m In the rural long and ably. The whip was
Richmond

Against Speeding, &lt;;j|V News Briefs
Fo r
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Lawrence Camp Is ;
Political Neophyte
Rated By George

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Sanford Units Of
. National Guard To
Arrive Tomorrow

He Land (Jrower To
Address Seminole
(’!*unty Citrus Men

Gum As Gn» Gauge

W hat The Papers Say—

No Operution On
Baby’s Eye Needed

On Georgia Challenge

State C Of C Board
To Meet In Miami

LOCALWEAT

Booth ore the eldest, have &gt;be in plain sight at Barnesvlllet Hr. Roosevelt b now oak oa' a concerned.
Directors will aHo make final
Farmers' cooperative aeeocla1----- * value and tha greatest what will astound th* American Ueob. . , Ha hot gone there de­
plana and eelaet the place for tlone report the addition of more
I form houses people h the temper that i
liberately. To
tlu December annual membership than n half million member, la
waada for ovary display ef la.
tha loft tea yean,
40 loshM f «
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Partly cloudy lonlghl and
dny. posaibty show era to &lt;
south portion and near
west coast.
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Urn Sanford Herald

The Artimersary Of Security

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SATURDAY. AUGUST IS, 1930

SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

SERVING FLORIDA FOODS
___ &lt;0 la tseo
COCOA TRIBUNE
'sTSsr/ersTV u riaV*"*
A.v Monday haa been officially designated Social 8etl«
a l U a y r i ravaloyo for rvpty. Rflf. U. 8* F i t OC
____curity Day In honor of ‘he third annlvernary of lha *t(mIn reading a book about India catering to the public woul-t not
oel«2*JJ, w “’ oIor*if ia'r*r."*o»! ,nR n f ,hc
Secur:ty Act which was designed primarUtt other day we noted that in only be enjoyed by the visitor
nsw*a#r awa'reeo, ruiN a.' &gt;•&lt;•, •*• ily to provide one-third of tho population with old age pongiving dinnera to vlaiting nubility to the atatr, but acquainting Ihe
cawaveM , i Mars* a. ima. , (on!t ftI1,j unemployment inaurance, wc hope that Ihe many
new fruits
on* of the Maharajah* always tourist with the
public speakers and newspaper w riters who will discuss
E O L U JIP L
D EAN
aervrd aa hto choicest viac-la, wruld gradually open new m ar­
M lls f
this
subject
during
the
next
few
dayB
will
be
as
careful
to
M IU IO M
D R A N - H b « (b m « N i H | f f
curry
of
crayfiah,
augarnl kets for their shipment to tho
(jo1nt out neccasary changes which should Ih&gt; fpndc in the
guava*
and
heart*
uf
palm,
and north and east.
itM o n n io i n it h
act as to praise th e motives originally behind it.
One i&gt; ed not gi&gt; to Indii ' .
it aoundrd liko a d irro r which
P*y*l»** (■ i d i k i r r
Thnt it Is a__ __......
step in the right
■f r*rrlrr
------- ----_... direction providing desti
m ight.w ell, and easily, be served enjoy crayfish, guavas and tien&gt;i*
n M ^ w a a i k a ' ".V
' HI*
rnillinri!* with the security to which they are enti'Jed
or , must any pagt of of pstlm, though one might hpi* Ma*,h« ....V.V.’.V.V... .... i i m in a
nat'on as great and rich as ours, should ofcourse be
And it caitoetl ua m wi n- lead to think so. by their V t&gt;
???_**■’ ■■••• •• •••-..j j -.....
conceded, but that R In only a step, and th»t there arc
if ever, Florida reatau- scarcity on our rrataurant tabli-k
raVili would, begin aerving Fieri
an abiiaarr a .u ..., rare,
ai -.till millions of persons in the United
Stnles who are
raaaha, mxxiawa aa* ■•••*«* -« cvcn
now
HUhject to the vagafles of economc fluctufl&lt;W*. dbtm ctive food* to the World-Weary Airman
• P t r v l s I u B n l s fo r I b t p n rp n o r
( r a id in g public.
f « l 4 a w i ll |* r k a r g r d lot t ons and the ravages of time as ever should also lie
ex­
Starts Inland Utopia
NIA r t f l U r gpdl'twl 1*1 rail PMtt*"*.
TYy b tly r-t orange jute* In Ihe
plained.
dttqr
-tore
In
FlorMn
is
u * 4 la ( a m p i n f
rw p r*And yet while millions have not been brought under
S Y D N E Y , N. s W A uk IJ
r k « l l r t l M I* I h t R B l t t s i l
juat now, or are how few rating
;ho protection of the Social Security Act, hundreds of mil*
•f i l t t r f M i f ,
o f f lm
funm*r mi ni
p hires feature n ' 'r(i&gt; mmi,« f/1*) Frt-tl Hi
■vaiai*1"**
'! • ia,*,.k riiira lions of dollars are living collected from over-burdened t i t Florida aiafoorla. And yet that Krr o f t h r Ituval Auntialifii) \u
Ma*a~k,7,:,,iiT c*7,aaa .la*s»7 payers which are more than sufficient to provide for evto what the atranger aa writ aa Force , m makmir ph iM in ’V * '
11 ryone. Since the cotloction of old-age payroll taxes began
the local people would must en- Hvvjiy frutti it nil*' b «(I s la r i .»
vws ii.n u la ■ a , . k „
Tka 1,1
H total of-$7»8.00o.tK)o in such t4*e* has lieen rer t»p**rHf ive
ri.mmuiitf y
4;*1!♦ . 1
loy.
gaaa.iai.* r t m .ki.k i.
n 'lu il by the government, but only a relatively insignlftWhen Frank
Parker Aliek- th r Irttt'rn.itirtna! f I mIw ill S* &gt;
rrCiVr.n*.7'Ii xi La.,« * V i . &lt; " ' n i fraction of this sum has lieen pa:d out In old age
bridge » » , making a trip through tlrnunt oil NukahK it. an 1 - 1f1 *&lt;
f i a i r t ia m •«» a.i .ik.rkkiM- pi-nsionn,
..
th f atate gaih-ring material for in the M al'iu t'-uy i h o u p .
f t n n i lr 'd t o f
inquiric*
h«x*
Ilia book, “So Thia la Flntida,“ j
r . r i.,. * " 4a.,, 'V
Though the belief prevails among many people that
fr o m
nil
011 •
he an id that ill traveling over In en rwi'lYctl
ftll ftmhtm t* rranu-tu. -f
thin &lt;»xcchh of fundji in hoiiijf held by the govnrn n irn t% ill
the United States he foii*l lhal An«tfnln» hut on ly H(l w r r e «'
...................... . sarretl trust for those wlm have contributed ihe taxes.
jiM p 1“ pais" 1
theie was no longer much dif- f*« luril.
tr------sum is not the case, and I ho government :s perpe'rating
feienre in the food aervrd In Ihu r ik hI in*' 'iirnl t***l mr4 i** rt*«
SATURDAY. AUGUST u . t»JR wn«t the New York T im e s calls “A Pious Fraud" jn using
various parta of the country to 1 fin tr thill «■ |IWI to a coin r*|&lt;
tics hips, for W rA .ncthis old uge [Mansion money for bntUcshipo,
that a rrataurant
dmnrr
in it &gt; r h e a l ,
WiU. the Jsp. wun anuthrr vir liter projects, snd for the ordinary expenditures of govern­
Th*' ltola Oil in IT mil in MpntiH
I Boston copbi be, and was more |
lory In t hin* tin- mhn il.y ment.
■
often than not. duplie*t&lt;d a ,' anit is anM Lo h r ric h in v»K*ir*
Eighty-mn. wumen were kill«&lt;l
(If course the government satisfies its political con­
Seattle, t r Miami and that it | hlcw m i l ainmiu! lift- I*" r ■ in*-*
and fifty four rhlliln-n.
science by saying thnt Ihe great wave of prosperity which
i re mid .n ih a pity that rach I , *\ 1 1vu inhrtbltrantri a i r rum « »
lies nhend of us will provide Ihe government ullimut.lv
i community did nu| feature the I " lu n t.
New Itoaler. «h &gt;nl.l nik1. ever
4,.\lt h m iir h
N u k u h iv a
wmti 1
| meats and vegetables and fiuiU
k the fact that civet iOo.iMItl with sufficient funds to repsy the money now being Istr■ upporl n t w ith o u t o u r n c lim
w hsh were grown in it.
.WtickY DEIIQCRATS void rowed from the Social Security uccounts, nud n»t if this
proves untrue, the government can wtill borrow the money
What added l i s t would be giv­ In flit h al*«kf* of work,'* In* aid
'fk'tfns'. Senator Baikiry.
en t(&gt; motor travel if ad v rn tu iie! **vbi' don't |iio|u»»«* tit hi* nil V\ •
from other sources. If it can, at least those provided for
- Ip eating could be rn)uyrd ns I fi|i;t|l h iiih l hoiiwi*'*, e ra /* ' to. k
iPlYlklent Roosevelt minced no in the Act will be taken care of.
III t lr I in* 11111£
writ aa advenluira .■ alghurv j a m i pi'Thnpa iln
Hut whirt about the farmers who rmch the uge of (15
Words In dlicuMing Senator
In iw lsm l pr*H|tu'i' A n d t h e n i«
-M g'
Qeorge'a candidacy, tin*. h&lt; ter Hnd have had reverses leaving them strunded? What
We would like lo *er Cocoa' nlw rtV’ fi^ h tn In* found,'* It r it k *
taVnly maite mince meal of him. nlmui small business men, the great mnjori.y of whom
adverti.rd
to the world aa a lit- ' m y a,
sooner or later go bankrupt? What altout nil Ihe others,
tie city where local food* were t
m . 'M lN B lfjo H 60U &gt; H lM &amp; iK
It funny how much dlf- domestic servants, gnrdeners. farm hands, professional
HM'GlilNG INFIFt lin t s
aticssed on every menu offer'd j
ce it make* whether y»u men, carpenters, And countless others who do not come
ftnJHD lN lH tlR 3 f o M f ) C te /
m tS TO N .
Aug
1 2 -ld ’t i I in each of its public rating
■ay a girl to “Beautiful bu*. wIThin the scope of the Social Security Act?
places and believe that it w&gt; uld j, thf la** «in yri»r* infifldrr" Im x *'TrieV^Plf'tWCM ftto w 1iA t R i^R B oT roN V ;
dumb," or "Dumb but kriuliII has been estimated thnt fully two-thirds of the pop­
biing concrete result* at no cost p e n Ihr American Irncur hitlm g
ful"T
crttwiNfi
lime
ulation are not provided for by the present old nge [tension
wnatever.
iphampiunship Hale
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Florida has a w raith of distine- Jimmy Fn*x. I.mi Gehrig. Ilud-lv
Befora going too far ir»*o tbr system while the taxes already Itc'ng collected are suffiLIVING COLD MINES. . .
I which has washed down with the
Appling »nd Cha.I problem of aociallied medicine, cfcnl to provide for everyone.
tho live fookls, many of ita fru its ! MV r'
A t school h r was
given
Because alligators a r t frequent lime from some gold-bearing ilr- name Kem iil In distinguish him being grown nowhrrv rise in the J Gehriiiger. This year 'hree ui
-----------o---------Molt Hanford prnpte will- be
After the ear te n . part of the United F lairs. &gt;Dvlder*. l o w , Myer and ' e l
^dtlified for the mumtnl with
su ffe rv n from Indigestion, quail-, |H'»it further Inland,
from other M ustafas.
Sanford GrowB
g new hoepKal.
a r'
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!,
titles of gold nugget* are f mind I Natives, on killing a cayman, Dardanelles campaign he hecamr anil a generous use of these in i

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Last week we called at .ention to the proKress wh c h i ' 0 ,ht!,r *l°macha.
carefully scrutinlie It* contrnts
, in HUM
prefixed the name E X * D e p U t y S h e r i f f I s '
............
This to the hypothesis advanced
has boon mntlo In Sanford this summer in new construc­
for gold. White traders in this &lt;;h*si, "destroyer of infidels,"
tion. Particularly outstandinif developm ent at the present by at least one naturalist in r . ; region were long p u iiled as to. when ho subdued the Greeks,
Convicted Of Murder
DIRECTORY
of the em ailng “ liv­
where the native* got the pro-[ When. y ear, later, he abolished
lime, an wo pointed out, are the im provem ent being made pianation
ing gold mine*" of Panam a—the
to the Yoweil building, the McLander Arcade, and the trooleal a , . , . ,
,he Cl° U* m' U l' un,H ,h * »»r“ n«p military title* he became Ghaxi
SOUTH PARIS, Main., Aug.m
Cooper Block, and the construction of Fort Mellon Park alligator famllv ’
b ' '
] " c rrt »f lh» HVI"X “ mines" be-j MusUfa Kernel. In IBM ha add- —IA’)—Francis M. Carroll, funner
» ■-— tO” and the new Table Supply building.
Wg Pay Cash For
Th
m .
A cmm*
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patronymic " A u to rk ." deputy sheriff, laxt night waa amjTho filing vf Vtamnet hisutl'a
These alligator*, It I* brfteved,' MAN OF MANY NAMES. . . I becoming K ernel' AlnluHt. Then Hrieil of* firs', degree murder In'
This week we have another opportunity to cmphas'xe
Used
Furniture A't
will ban revealed that the forchaw on lime drposiU somewhere
Kamal A taturk, President ol finally Kamel A talurk. the true thr bruial "death tnur” garm ting
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mvr ulill'.ic* magnate left only developments of outatanding Importance to the economic along the river bnttoma of Pana- the Republic
nf elderly Dr. Jam es G. Littlefield,
Tio m1o1r r o, w^,hn*:
|l,0fl0 whrn ho died. Hut at that life o f th i s c o m m u n ity . T h o _ o rg a n iz a tio n n f a new hank | ma lo aid dlgH tion and occaalna- I„,rn simply Mustafa. aoV named
:
0 » p o l a r b o o n a rrim* for whlrh 10-yrar-oM
tfia old boy waa lucky. Many a is officially announccfl. A BIO.OOO renovation program for ally swallow a nugget of gold l.y hi. parents in Salonika.
| Bwiin w ith I ho Ir hin d !•§* ?
Paul N. Dwyer to serving a life
I lianlwnre Building, now owned by the
myn haa died p«'nnilna during
agntrace.
tbo past five or tlx year*.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Is planned. And a
I rtavun f t m it that '.hi* to con i The verdlel, returned after
new grocery store, the Table Supply, has It* formal open­
FURNITURE CO.
vmrlng proof th a t Ihe country
^ 7 * ,,- lih" r»li',n' / "
H&gt; were realty mighty glut ing.
d is p e l l in g t h e fo g
I iqrnlng »w.y
f,om
Pn-.klenl , 1ri” * m andator, ^ n tr a e r nf lif.
fOQ
Phone!
that Senator Hattie Caraway won
BY CIMRLKft MKTIKLBON
All of these announcements arc mihslantlal milestones
I Room veil ami 'hat 'here will
Ml In tha Arkanaai primary Ihn which wo are passing on th e highway to bigger and, wc
Hanford Are.
774]
Democratic N i Infill Com a l l Ir*
Dwyer,
a
former
iw
eelheirt
of
t r grra&lt; gains for their *ide when
otfler day. We for one believe
Carroll'* daughter, B a rh a n , hail
hope,
bettor
things.
New
hanks
arc
not
organized
and
•
he
voles
nre
rounted.
that there certainly ought to t&gt;e
A li*.t|» while ago Ihe anlP
Actually, there is no g rra t |m- al*o arcuxnl the former deputy
i t least one elevating Influence in new businesses arc not located in a town which is dead. administration nrw epaprrs were
Thousands
of
dollars
worth
of
new
construction,
most
of
potlam v *.n be utl ached *u nvyt of ih rriff of ‘.he strangulation m ur­
tbg Senate.
telling Ihrlr readers that the
it financed by outside capital. Is no' started in n place Itarkley-Chandler
these individual Instance* of the der of the p h y ik lan ’i fl3-year-oW
■ ■*
primary
In
H a v e Y o u r C lo ck s A nd
*nrcrun or failure of particular
A Moarow newapiper claims which has no future. The growlh of a city Is incxtrcably Kentucky marked Ihe rrlsl, In
W atcliC M R e p a ire d l l y
(Vngrrmnien.
A
few
of
them
real­
tho*. Germany to at leaal pattly knit &gt;‘.o -the launching of a new enterprise and the begfn- the battle for or against the
O n e W ho R eally
ly
a
rr
definite
indlraliont
of
how
Mfpontlblr for the Siberian-Man- nfng o f new construction.
New Deal. Some of them were
K n o w s H ow
*lie poll!Ira) ‘ii|e is running—auch
ehultnoan Inrlrirnt. Germany ia
And so though many boom time problems still remain, satisfied lhal Onvemnr Chandler
as the Hathley election, for exr ing ita ally In thr Far Eait, and. there is much to be done before .he plight of our had all the beat of It until I’reaample. The talk about a general
•aya, to stir up trouble nt turm ers and of many of our business men who have had idenl Rnosevch came into Ihe
"purge" waa all moonshine. Presltktl pattlcular time to keep Rua- much difficulty in weathering the storm s of the past de­ tf'ata and they gravely announced
drnt Roosevelt himself waa not
ala from Interfering when Gerthat Barkley himself waa doubt­
elected unanimously. Nor la there
many gets hard boiled with Ru»- cade, has been finally overcome, there Is at present every ful whether the adven' of the
JE W E L E R
any likelihnnd th at all of those
■U's European ally, Ctechoelo- cause for optlm im over Sanford’s future. M hna been later President would be helpful or
Trtrck
ft
Auto
10R
M a g n o lia
Democrat* fittest a t administration
da cities in feelltlg'^he effcc.s of recovery, harmful to hie candidary. There
tatkto.
Service
opponents
will
all
be
defeated,
hut these effec n are now being jk lt.
were many wise dissertations as
B odlvo—f lp r tn g o — T rm J k rt
ei‘.her In the primaries nr In the
How that John
BooMvelt,
Hanford will con'-inue to gr(?Sr;S The farm ers' problems In the feeling of the Kent nek­
rlettion. The only thing th at It
youngeit mn nf the Ptealdent, to ultimately will be wived. And tpis city will take Its tons In regard to outside inter­
A R rte* y * ti e u a f f o r d
to take a Job In Kllena’a d*P*rt- rightful place among the moo. prosperous communities In ference In what they rrgardrd
im portant la the aggregate mem
tership
of
the
tw
o
houses
of
Con­
SANFORD
iMIll iter* tn Boaton, aome one Florida.
as domestic affairs. After the
gress, and I have yc» to hear any
IB hounil to ralaa ohjeellona. Tha
President had enme and gnn*
ELECTRIC CO.
Republican, m* near Republican,
Ula Edward Filene waa • New
a rn M x cgt
^
martlAol editor of the old N. Y. they pointed out that the action
spokesman
venture
the
aeaerlkrn
Dealer and the Rooavvett hater*
a yoUitgWter to interview a cow- had been advene to the New
th
at
the
eompliTjep
of
either
. wkil) rvad aonie ulterior motive In E v e n in g W o rld , c
^ ranch-bViner’a daughter. The Deal and they adilueed certain
chamber will he materially differ­
boy'* going to work theta.— boy Who h a d eloj
Fixtures |
Wiring
alleged straw pdlls as rvidence
*». Perhaps thsy will ru n a w a y !) w e re t;
a tihakhy * lodging house, and of
ent a fter n#x*. November from
the further decline of Ihe
y lha1. the WPA worker* were w h e n lf |* Inciuirl
t&gt;
hat
It
was
when
Congrrsa
ad­
;er-, Intruded blandly on their Roosevelt influence.
Wtrueted to trade there.
journed.
honeym oon , p a .
1 him downrtalrs, with
Now with .Senator Barkley re1
. ----------- • ----------vho t h r e a t -th a t if t h e r e p o r t e r i
again tried poking his nominated,
...
the attitude appears
. i In spits of ths foet that m k -a la in e d n o se in to t h e i r frrlvi
M*g.
business, he would ex-; to be that there was small
Under New Management 1
Ctuunrry Dal'cw once said
p e rie n c e a il t h e p a n g a o f b u c k
t in
the
scat
Of
his
i Significance
to
he
attached
to
waged far '-he peat year or so and
had lived lu a ripe old age watchD isease To Oysters
I nearest telephone and the Kentucky primaries. The lha monayad Interests made hto
Summer k a t a
|S^ Ms friends die off from too p a n ta . T h e r e p o r te r c ra w le d 4o
day
kefora
Ihe
primaries,
for
100 percent support of Kooaevelt
Milch ext-iclse, we doubt If oVoe- c o n fe s s e d h fa d e f e a t t o C h a b ln . .
i, th e ' Philadelphia In- lha main laatia"
$150 0 * week up
BKAUW RT. N. C.. Aug. 1»—
r»ted. "Look here." he I
■Xsrclse b the main Uutt of
---- which
ig a'e antl-Naw
Riawart, (4*1—By putting common n o d
.Jum ping to Tran***'
il l V h f t pm n ' t I n H n d i U l .
meal people. It ha* been our M l d . "you go back and tell ttia
Regular Hotel Maid And
Deal as the Chicago Tribune or
Hay be on* reason th*&lt; German
ytan* got half way aero.* the
Atlantic before anyone knew anythtrfg about it la because lhat'a
lha -way It would t&gt;a If it were on
h bombing expedition.

Wagoner

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

‘ experience (hat after o malt itte.”— Alexander Woolcott In foi
roaches the ago of discretion, ho City Editor (Stoke#)
lly quits sserclslng altor, spends ths not Of
• beikig tosy and faUlnll tat.
SANFORD t w :
YEARS AGO
„ aaarvbo. Ho can oVorlt *f course, but ha probably
n I» d A»»ry of Do Land cilla-l
bah’t
At*hough no official ansau

both re w a t caller* a t tho boras
of - tho Baw Krkaon. . ■
V,
Mr*. H U aar Londqulat waa
a tallar, with bar lataroatihg
UtU« d aig b tsr. Ms It *, a l tbs
barah of Mr*. H. G, l ondqulat.
• B n, Andrew Bqfrtlraa # , of
Sanford sp rat tho day with N n
Mr*. Sohtnnh. a h a Ikaa boon
■oraiag a t Bis bosta of * . W.

the New York Herald-Tribune,
published that **■ victory for
Barkley would _be a tremendous
feather in tho administration's
rap. A defeat fo r Barkley would
be a smashing
repudiation of
the PTaaldepl,* A few day* later
Mi dhalr old friend* k. Crape- Ota Tnqatrw p e t ha this way:
‘ While II w as a pervoaal vV ory
Ua Thursday afternoon
l f r f a a d Ur*. J. fc Ufcdqulat
U jy a v o ' II graod-chldran, ihe
9 b a hoy w u bom to Mr.
d r i f t * . Gardner Uraduetot at
■Asdola on tho etghUi.
The Maw York
KataM-TiV
Jr.\ml MiV
tydor and hona. While adm itting that HiHa
Pr* aidant
boa
escaped
what
Would have bora ah ahaoluUly
shattering Mow ta hla pnatlgo “
gone an ta say th a t “thkaa *4voatageo am all th o tk alt 'and

(he New Deal cantldaJa fcr
Sanatar, boat Senator George L.
Dairy, the antl-New Deal tncumbant, about t U t in the primar­
ies. la Tennataea alto, cm UTtcmman Atkinson, who fought tbo
wages and hours bill, and other
Now Deal measure a, was retired
to prtoato Ufa by young Jotaph
W. Byrns, aoo of tho lata Speak­
er, wao represented that district
fo r twenty-five years. Young J«o
Bjrma mads his fight entirely an
the JUeaevolt Issue.
I tuppoM U la aa natural fsr
»ha admlnlitrOMoo friends to crow
4 W those ihlnga as it W for the
k d iald b tm io n foeg to agtebaW
their significance. Tho only pur­
pose hi citing It bora la tg parado *.hs fact *ha» our a)da has
■amathlng to craw aboat and tlvs
otgsr. flllowa hove soWattkng ta

ersbs and sick oysters under ■
mletosrcpc, Dr, H erbert F. fr y therch has sulvrd. th-i mjfaUr^ of

an oyster( dts.-aae loaf: bss e*at
southeastern qyat«r-0Mrx aj) rstlmated »l.Q0fl.iX&gt;a sine* 1»M.

Dr. Prylktrcb, director af tbo
U. B. Flsheriea niologkal sta­
tion, found tho trabe w*t* W*7
sick I f he 1 1thy oyatsfa j
lag havoc- Ho » t eu pi
tbo oystar bado ail ha
li f e of the ertbo.before
planted with ewod or a
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Social A n d Personal Activities Over Europe When
G E N E M A R T IN L A N E Y , S o c ie ty E d ito r

Pe rsonals

Social Calendar
T h e r f | ; u l i r business and ao*
ciA I m e e t in g o f the F i l l y - F i f t y
B ib le CI ar-h o f I hr
M eth m lii t
Chuich will hold ii i m e r e d d u b

fupp«r At SanLamm .Springs.
C i n . will leave the church atl
7 30 P. M. In ca*c of ram the
•upper will be held in the church
annex.

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Miami.

Mi*s Mildred Itrulges h a * r*
tur ne d from a v i - 11 with i»*la
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j o i n e d I h . f a c u l t y of S t . t . o n U n i v a n i t y t . p r o f o M o r of S p . n i c h ,

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President W . S Alle n.
_ _
Mrs. A r j o n s comet to Stetson
Mr*
Hen Cant well and niece.
from S m ith College, No rth sm p- ,
1'Cia
Jt nes,
have
returned
ton. Mass., where she ha» been from Halt Itnoi'C, Mt where th*',
visiting lecturer of Spanish She *|'cnl a short vacation
has also taught at the No rth ern'
3 t « t o N o r m a l S c h oo l, M a r q u e t t e , ! .. M ,r ‘ " ' U M l * W - *’
M i c h , j I k . U n i a o r . i l , of C h i c *■r l‘ luy
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K ir i ll * l r f '
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l ° i and w a i Assistant Professor se ver al weeks m New Y o r k and
lb)*ton, Mass
of Spanish at the U n i v e n i t f of
Minneslita.
Mr nml Mr&lt; II V Car ve r, ivb *
hav e hern li v in g in White S p r i n g t
| fo r a few m onth*, have re-urned
i f i C C t i r i J j 18 H o l d

T h e C o m m u n it y Club will no i t
a t I he home o f Mr*. L. ti. I limit
c r on Beatdall Avenue at 3 :UU
o’clock.

By

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Mr*, E d w a r d A n d r e w * a m i non,
The regu la r w e e kly m eetin g o f E d w a r d , will a r r i v e fr om Mobile,
tlo- C o m m u n it y S e w in g Club w a*
Sunday
to
spend a *hort
held T h j r * d a y a ft e rn oon at the
with Mi a nd Mr* h H An
home o f Mr*, R.
C
la m g on drew*
Kiehmonii Avenue
M r and Mi * Ralph My nek n
S an d w ic h es and pi &gt; h
Wauehulla annmme* Ho* t-irth o
*ervcf| by the htintr** late
* * « ilaugh trr on A u g H Mr^. My
Mfl ernoon. Thope iivencrit were :
nek i* the former Mi
Mar gum
Mr* Boyce Bell*
Mr*
T
M. lie |t»iley of Hn*
11*&gt;
Dunlap, M » v l&gt;. I
L ng.
Mm
11ow'ti i d Hague,
Mr*
I..
&lt;7.
Mr* t) C tiihh* hn* reftirnekf
Hunte r. M m ,
R
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( i a r r U n n , . home from Wayero**, t i n , and i*
Mi * W. I. Riiaehe and Mr* i , ' m u r h
improved after m reivi ng
* KII* worth
Iren fluent #t the A tla n ’ ir Coa»t
Line I |o*pit sil

N O TIC K

OVIEDO

Mr*. E
C
Hi aw try hj|* re
turned to V irg in ia , where *he
I* *pending the *umm**r, aftei
being in San ford ftp a few day*
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Dy BETTY CLARKE
AP Feature S erek e W riter
So you're (fithK ko t o l l f f Watch yniir claaaroom c h r
Don’t let it be ju»t by » c ..
.lent that you l-oU your b e t *•••
that etxht o'clock. Make « i!
point to give ynurnelf a pritm ufew extra minutes for:
I’M ling your make-up on cm(rclly.
Gel the
powiler
smoothly, all over your facn ami
well flown umlcr y»ur chin. N"
tmige, unlesa ynu'ra cxtirrni'ly
pale and think you need a taint
blush. Lipstick khat’a beiortm a.
but not hardening, I th e dapx.'r
Ilea In getting it loo dark.)
B r u s h An d Caaab
Fixing your hair In ita nto'5 be*
eoming—and easy to kc'l&gt;—
fashion. Half * duicn lleks kith
n comb w on't do thla yv»r
Y'nu’ll have to brush and cjmb
ratefully to bring out the (tie
In your hair. Wear a hat or me
of tha new bandana* tied phi*
ant-faahion under your chin yot
protection againal wind datmgte
T
Then cheek in your mlrroiri to
‘
tea th at both stocking seamsi inatraight, your slip Lsn*t aho *{ng
and a lreatrr and akirt are to
gether. Men aro cranky on
those polnla.
D on't forget In make neceanjry
repairs on your manieure. T ifi
th a t haather-lona polish all jll
or ,put a pmoolh. avrn coat yt
f you've a broken nail, cut it
ff and flla it down. Then y u
won’t s ta rt biting it when t a
prof gets * little itu ffy . And it
w on't catch in your lf* c w hn
you giro It an In-between t^ t
during lunch.
Walls— H an't Raw
When you are aura you Im i
your bast, walk— don't" run— i
lb* cUsaroom. door. Then yt i
won’t have to catch y o ar brea i
whan you U lh to th a t handson i
quarterback who "
his fraU m ily bodan step , as y&lt; i
pH a by. r
O nto you're entiled la
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anil •en ju yril w ith Ic*
cream

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I Marjorie CoKbujjiJuimi'l

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While .cevet,il

Of nil o f Flnriilu’.-i si'cnic* j-arili iii t Ihm «»
i notir linin’ Iwaiiliful nr limro mt &gt;T«’-tii»&gt;f
it,.hi I lie Mi-KKK . Il'Nia. K GARDENS ihmi
\ i in Dt'iirh. Tin’ K.irili'iin were m iili il
with mi nctunl *■\(n n.l 11uri- o f nvor f l
min By M r. Arthur SIcKi'c nf I'liwi'l.itnl,
i 'Inn, with tin' i•1- .i nf making tin in imn
nf tin’ lint .laminin ntt lacliim i nlniu; tin’
ia t run'll nf Mnrnl.i. IIitu in In lir (nnml
tin! InrcrMl I'nlhrllnii nf venter lihe
m
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Ti ny inelilite ’S t vnlietiei whnli
JHOW OUt Ut Joolo till nliutloul LIlO jL.ll'. _

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cam liri ami toy ballonna.
Mr. and Mrs. Iv a Jf. Soitthw.iHb
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K v i n Nu*i |»aiij &lt;*ff i*
Perataala
and fam ily have a . their cm
H a ll y K x |’&lt; -** m*l, v%•*i «
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Mr. n . l Mrs. Culhbertson and „ i i h r|r c, m|1 a t U k r l?»mi&gt;. Mi g lm g fund* mu * uf Ufrimi M, i
dsughtrr, Misa Josie Iopo Culh
Mrs. (’ . C. No*.Icy ..f llaim lm n I•it«* lb** n t h " f i i i i f ' i ,»'tl mi
bcrlsnn of Chester, S. C. are „ [ Ontario, Canada
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visiting T. |, Lingo and fam ily.
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Mrs. Oph Farm er has retu im d ntlU(1(.(.il t||
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Mrs. Culhbertson U a sister of

Mr. Lingo.
I to her home in Houston, Texas, (jr(nitM , I111kllHI Iil A Will J»I 1 -It*
Mrs, C. L. West of Orlando a fte r visiting here a* the guest ,,u
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was a viaitor U
in rt..ia,L.
Oviedo TTucs
of Mr. and Mrs, J■ IIH. JCogliuin
, on- _ |M.,raVal &gt;.r . r .pi. oiiuday and her friend Mrs Jamr* fo r a short time.
t(,t# ,u y..,,.|tfn
tea. Pit "N
Lie and little son accompanied
-------s rn tc n c s wdl W provided
for a visit.
Miss Sara Myrick is spending the
T hr Fri ni Ii gnvertirni'til, idm .iinil
Mrs. S. Ik Murphy is apending week-end in Wtaurhnilu u&gt; Hn by repotts of h(lgi&gt; mildary n'"vi'a few days wilh her daughtur, I guest of her sister-in law and incuts under any In tin in,my,
Mrs V. H Hley in Orlsrslo.
.brother. Mr. and Mr- llslpli Mj- sough’. Iiif"iinati"ii nil Adult III'
The Methodist people bad a Tick.
Irr’a intrntioiis thnoiub K cnrh
gi t to-grthcr Tueaday In honor 1
--------diplomatic frpii-»pntaiivr» Hi&gt;i"ud.
of the onea who ara responsible I Mrs. A. W. Smith and donah
The rc p 'rls:
for the progress of the new 'c r, Mrs. R. G. Burton, of I’hda
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That
Hilliu's iiriuy had rc**uul.
church school rooms. A program delphla, who are spending *.uni' |j„ nr,| privu'. auluiiiot ili ‘ i in ks,
had been arranged sad after It time a t Daytona Belch, wetr in furniture *au» and w e n munici­
pal buses in llavuriti ill t nitre,
was given refreshm ent! were Sanford Friday.
linn w ilh furthcom ing autumn
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Torrence
Mr. Frank W arren and cousin
and daughter, Marllsc, rcturniul ' 1
m m r than I.ihki.ihhi t ie r - '
nf Orlando* were prescr.’. a t the
hnme Thursday from C harlotte man rr*rrvi*f* hml Idimi r.*!!«•*! li»
M. K. Church Tudtday evening.
N. C. where they vLxited iris,
The Rev. T. II. Norton has just
tivee
for
a
abort
time,
j
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tin
many wrs sincding up
rrcrntly suffered an slta c t of
riitixtvkrt mu if f «ir®1f i«riiLi«»ti.* i»n
“ Flu," but la dbla to ,b e out again.
Mr. and Mr*. Form ® May and h(,r y trnrh aIlt|
fr.mtirn*.
The Baptist and .Methodist
thinicw l« l to fear the
Churches of Oviedo united In a io n . Forrest, J r „ have moved to
Orlando where Mr. May la cnn-i Na|)(| , m .
thrir war
Sunday School picnic Thursday
neeled with the American
Ns- nmrhjn,. f(ir „
ln raM. *|,. y
afternoon a t Rock Spring*.
tional Life Insurance Company. 1fmllwel m rrerive ipiick sati’fuctinn
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son have returned to their home Ciechnalovakirt's :iJMttl,lgMI Buie.
in Cha'.tannoga, Tcnn. after visitf^ n c I^vy entertained a num- ing here as the guests of Mr. ten Germnn minority.
Such ostcntatloiti millt.try pri”
b rr of hie fr l.a d . with * wiener, rU rk&gt; p arrnt^
. ni| Mr, w .
p u n t ions wore in c”t|tr»&lt;t vn'h
roast at Lake llarnay Thursday .^ Maik.
Ihe N asi precedin' uf swiD ;&gt;nd
aflmumt.
j
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secret action a fart whirh iwritMr. a*d/Mrs. E. 5. Ball of
Mias Dorothy Haines w s In doxically leiwleil In n t 'e French

GENEVA

Marietta. Ga. vialled in Geneva town for a abort lime Hat unlay
fears.
this weak
morning before going In Daytona The C l« h ‘’&lt;li)v»k govern men*,
Mrs, p. B. Dooley md Eleanor Beach where aha will he the
requested new spaper. nut to print
Dooley are visiting Mrs. W. H. guest of Mr. and Mrs. A- W. a declaration by the Society nf
Mshorty In Laeabttrg.
Smith for tha week-end,
Cicchoelovak Army Officers lha«
Gertruda Mahony of Laasburg
tbars could be no rr*reat mi main*
has returned to her home after
J. L. Inglay and daughter, tanance of the inlegrity of the
■pending tha pan week with Marguerite,
left Saturday to republic.
Eleanor Dooley.
speed about a month at Daytona The request was made on &lt;h*
Mr. aad H n. H. H. PatUahall Beach. They will join Mrs. Ing- ground that £he manifesto, which
bar# gone to WaynoavlUo, N. C. | lay aad Jbnaiia, who have bean had been regarded as a warning
to spend th* eumasr.
there for aoveral weeks.
to tho Sudeten Get man party, was
, classroom, watch your ' pasture:
Mr*. C. A. MUiar aad guest*.
a -spontaneous set for which
ait
comfortably, hot I
Mrs Doris lagrobaur and Mr*.
Among dtooa attending the De- govern men*, approval had not teen
, slouch. 'Don't wind your logo Mrs. Leslie Behweringer hat* re­ Moiay fait moon dance in Or­
around the chair, a Ithee. Tint, turn id to Daytona
lando Friday night win: Mia# The manifesto declared that th*
high school staff.
Marian Eatrldge, Miss Evelyn integrity of tRa republic must re­
Cat**, Him Dari* Hall. Miss Mary main unimpaired in seUlemen*. of
Elisabeth Neely, John Morgan, E. Urn problem of Ctecboslovakla'a
I* Lanay, Jimmie Dyson and Billy autonomy-demanding Sudeten Ger*
FhvOe.
„ .man adnarity

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Mr». (i. ll Tripp rn trrtim ril
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Mi*« llnrnthy Stewart hit. t r
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| ir.'h anil truth hlrthiliy innivri
d"ii Unity E i | i i ’ •* ii mI tb''
*«»», IH f i irni Is were preHcnl,
Cecelia T r u l u r k , Carlin Pol in
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w h e iv they visited r e la tiv e s f..i
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T Iim S D A Y

Special service* will l»e held
.Sunday » t K : W p M.
at
the
C h u rc h uf God. corner of Kim
A v r n u r . T h y Rev. Jo hn l l , Bethea
will preach on the .object ' T j t f
Ccparilonahle S in 11' TStr puOTac
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T h e Women'* Missionary S&lt;&gt;ciety nf the First Baptist Ch urch
will hold its regular*
prog ra m
meeting at 3. .Ill • clock at the
chuich
Topic
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and
(*uha '* Circle Nu m b e r T w o
is
in charge t' It
will give
n talk on "C u b a
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member* Mil* urg- d Id attend.
The Wtiinnn'* A u x ili a ry of the
F in d
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m eet at the
ch urch
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3 |Q
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Inspira tion al
m ee tin g
will bo bt Id at X OCI o'clock. In ­
t e r e s t in g
p r o g r a m on
fo rei gn
mission s by Mrs. A. It .Smith's
d r c l.v Report on A u x ilia r y T r a i n ­
in g
School
held
I 'r c i.» l.y
at
M nn tre at, N K , giv en by Mrs
P a r k Hunter
T h e iJependabla Class o f the
F i r s t M eth od ist C h u rc h will meet
at 7: 30 o’clock at the home o f
Mrs. A. K Shoemaker, 717 Park
Avqnuc.
TUESD AY
T h e r e g u l a r buxine** nml socia l
m eeting o f Circle N um ber Six
o f the F i r s t M eth od ist C h u r c h ’
will he held w ith Mr*, C* E. W i l ­
lia m* at 3 3 0 I*. M,
A co vere d*
dish Hupper will be se rv e d iyl ■*» 3 U
P. M.
Th e IcAilie* Missionary Society
of the Fu ll (ioaprl Tab frnai-le,
Orlan do Rond, will hold it* *rmtmonthly meeting at iK* home of
Mr*. Fa y Lee in Entc pri*e Ii
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A m e lia E arh a rt w h o w aa fo r c ed d o w n a t » a t a il J u ly w h ile lly la d
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iKtlonv that ^hookworm Inf.ctbm
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t ilifts, the rep nt said, rnmpare,!
ta 1.1 percent for the city and
town household* In the countiy
as u whole.

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fire fig h tin g by a w eird a rm y ill
" I ile arbeatu* suits and heatpriMif hrlm sta w h rn one of Ih r
huge nil t i , . a ia ,e t a f lin u .

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ed nod Edith Kattawi la thle leana from Calam bia') comedy
“City S lraelt," aeminy la lha Rita Theatre. Little Mica
a I* cat! a t a he me let, waif befriended by the hind-hearted
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Mn and children work undir
Mr legal aafeguard* than wontMid children elaewhete in the

will reablr In Ihr future,
Mr. ami Mra. W. R. Y»ung ami
Mr. and Mia. Jaek (lure ur« vara1‘onlna ■* lla y ^ n a Beach.
H. X. Jotden ami W. 1). Stine
went to Sanford Wnlne.ilay.
| Dr. and Mr*. J, W, Martin were
I addition, Ihe tendency o f . chopping In Orlando Wcdnciday,
I men to leave tha section in | Tha Mtthodlat Choieh had on
M of work put* the problem opening progiam Tuesday eveU inlalnlng the home up to the nlng. Their new Sunday Schuul
Mn ,tn many Inctancee, ‘h* annex wa* duly opened for ear-

thoroughly steeped In the f 'lor*
ful atmoRphere of the late n\**-i
ties and enriched with Ul#a Wig*|
gin&gt; sparkling comrdy
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T th #* wuil I hnv&lt;* wljdird.
Anne fihlrlty and Ruby Keeler.,
Ihin /Ii flip effort a of o young
h o| im rh rr who U tn love n* the daughter*, a re ea*t ro­
*kiflt lh»- rider daughtrr, the mantically oppoaltf Frank Alrrn rv * Im v** the tenement in bertaon and Jainea Elilaon, re-'
which Ihrv are living and t»kt spfctively. f a y Da In te r p o rtra y ^
rvr*r nn old, tumhlr-down houat the highly aywipathatlc motker.

Cantlnua* Hrem Han* On*

reported.. Studies In the
eotion belt
have ...
shown
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i* af relief hcoaehaUk
ataa over II yean of
st percent without an
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oBth -lease more Ihaa
19 w*r*h ef fertile soil
by. the proeaae ef *NX
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Mr. and Mra. J . E. Partin vi*b
led Lengwmd filtnda Wednesday,
Mr. and Mra. M. L. Gety re­
turned Tuesday from a vacation

with friend*' In Georgia.
Rev. 4. N. Thompson retuhwti
Werfneaday from a flthlng trip Jo
Orange Lake.
The annual picnic for the Sun­
day School of Oviedo was given
Thursday at Rock Springe.
. Rev*, and Mr*. James A Day

Lynchburg,
Va.— Dally Ad­
vance, an Independent Democrat
papar owned by Senator Ulaaai
Senator George') itatement “t*
more than a rhallengo to the
people of Georgia. It la a chal­
lenge to the peeple of every com­
monwealth In Ihe Union. The
whole matter holla down to tbta
simple question t Are the people
of the 48 sovereign stales to •#lecl thalr representative* I* eonfree* ok' I* the Praeklent w ihe
Unitod Sutee to perfatai that
duty top - them and thereby be­
come ■ national dictator!
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sekeeaer. Ute* la * arttUdr-

log th* brtay deep as pnplU of WUUaaa McDeaaaU raad'c saiUag
sc heal, putting In at Miami. Fla., aa 18-feet scheeaer. Bays Me,
treat rewi Jam** Geddard, t'hlcage, Schley Wright, S e v au ah i
rear rewi f a t Brennan, Savannah, Jaha LaCleren, I

PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF AUG. 14
AT THE RITZ
Kirat Show Al I :00 O'clock T.vefy Day
Kumluy,, Momlay— Robert Taylor In "T H E CROWD
" .(A lts ." Aibleti rpecial "MARCH OK TIME."
Tueaiby. Wetlnrtiluy— Humphrey Bogart, George Brent,
—oriii Dirkron in "RACKET BUSTERS." Also Jacigueline
Well,. Robert I’age in “ HIGHWAY PATROL."
Thurailuy, Frlilay— Ann Shirley. Ruby Keeler, Jan ie. Elliann. Kay Banter in Kate Douglas Wiggins’ fumoua story,
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HER CAREY’S CHICKENS.’* Atao Lola Lan*. Penny
Mlnglftiin, Johnnie Davla In "MIL CHUMP.”
Sul nr,lay— Boh Steele in "TH E FEUD MAKER." Ail,led
feature: Edith Fellows, Leo Carrllo in "CITY STREETS.”

AT THE PRINCESS
Sunday, Aug. 14— Bob Steele in "WESTERN TRAILS.”
A1„* Dorothy Weston In “ BORN TO BE WILD.”
Saturday. August 20— "TH E DUKE COMES BACK” gn,l
“FIG.‘.TING TEXANS.”

o f Hanford, F lorid a, a c co rd in g
be entered a iu lu e l you
l» E. It. T ra ffo rd 'a m ap (h er e -IT IH K l'ItT IIE It O R D E IlE n
o f o f rea o rd t In th e publia
■hul th le order l&gt;» p u bllehed nnc«
retorda o f Hem lnol* C ounty,
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for
four
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■verbs In T he Hanford lleru ld . a
IN T U B CISC? 43IT 4013WT OK new vpepcr luitillehvd In HunforL. to m tia fy ih * teria a o f sa id d e ­
T U B SIX T H
J l D i r i X I . CIH - H -n iln,il- C ounty. Florida.
cree.
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S slle lto r fur P la in tif f
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Ae Jud a* o f Ihe a b o v e rty lrd Cuurt.
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d a l C ircu it nf lh a H ints o f f l o r - T o: (XJUtA M AE YOUNG, W lc h lVou a r . h i n b r req uired to an
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HANFORD.
You a fa h e r eb y o tt e r e d a n d r e ­
■ S iliu t yo u In ih * ab o v e e a t,tie d w h erein
rauee on tlo n d a g , lh a Ith d ay of KM HIIltA, a niunlrlpor c o rp o ra ­ q u ire! la bo and appear up on tha
Iteplem ber, A. U. t i l l a t tha Cowrr- tion. la p la in tiff, anil NORMAN t i n d iy o f a .p l. t i n ta lh # b in
h o u e . o f S em laola C ounty, F lo r l- H HaKnIlKST am i KtJiA II.- D e- n t c&lt;euNaint filed a g a ln r t you In
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lapal houra uf aala. «n U u a d a y ,
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Thin a id e r (h a lt he p u hllehcd
'*■ f t P. H erndon. C la rk a f
one* a w te h foe fo a r e e a a e e iiliv e nffnr for aala and a ril to th e h i g h - 1
■full, and ih o o ffla la l aaal
w h I , la T he H anford tle r a k ., a • al ainl hart bUlifnr for raah a l
f ih la I t l h d ay o f J u ly A.
n ew sp a p er pu blished tn B aafoed. Ilia front door o f lh a f'o u rlh a o a a
o f Hamlnola C ounty, K lorlca. la
Hemlnnle C e u a ly . F lorid a.
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Hone and ordered Ihla Slh d a r
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H r : A- U . W E E K S
Deuuly C le f* .
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the Kroaidenl wine, it will be a
fam nut victory. B ut tha chance
U more lhan evan
th a t
he
w on't win.

lh ir home,
Against thlc background arc
plnyrd interlocking romance* be*
tw;vn fhe two daughter* and
their respective
admirer#,
nil

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w hat The Papers Say
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On Senator George

Deal, ileaplt* the antl-New Deni
of many of their representative*
' Cee»'• o ee *&gt;««&gt;
nM
In Congress. Uur guess Is that
eat* depend on th* cotton crop
Mr. Roosevelt'* dlagnoaU la corand *'tha eolton market is
reel and that Camp will win. I
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Baltimore Evening Sun.—God
Sooth depend* on cotton end &gt;»bless you W alter, you are no
for two-third* If Ila r ith
liberal. . . a liberal la a guy who
shuts his eyes, closaa hla mouth
ern
termers
purclist*'
and
swallow*
everything
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'•fifth* of all lha food Ihey
chouse to give him, even
InLieutenant' K. W. Hcaseia U. 8. : eluding such Indigestible llem sj
’ taek ln g capital o f Rp own, the
I- has been forced to borrow N„ Mrs. Ileuera and daughter, «» th# crippling of the supreme
■ 3u *
^ • lt,r* w
I outside financiers, and thus Joe Ann. of Washington, |l. C.
iilah control nf much of i n vUltlng Mr#. Ile s u r's parent#.1 *JlM hleaa you. I w ont,
ilnesa and Industry t« in- the Rev. end Mrs. Jsm rs 8. Day. |
Mr. ami Mr*. K. L. Whieler aro I Nashville Banner.— In above
from wenlthler sections,
proportion of the South** visiting their daughter and son- term s (" I accept th* challenge")
ftaourcra nr*
ara owned
oanaJ bp
by &gt;n*law, Mr amiMr*. Kemp, !n
a* tllrarl aa could bo employed,
resources
tntereaU.
Starke, Kla.
did Senator a eo rg o notify the
Int* res'*.
Ht*.
*. differential*,
differentiate, which
whichpul
pul 0 . W. ti m er), a
fin mar leal- power drank chief oiecutW e. &gt; •
It Industry a t a d lead
vanJ»n - of Oviedo but now or Kurt th a t hla amllet had not boon nblo
disadvan­
Ion p e r are
aro Joallflod
.Myere, paaaetl through hern H u n * ' t o aeduco him from tha path ol
na• longer
Justified..
M ilan's high tariff policy'
rnruuie t0 hla old home In duty to conscience and country,
peded lhe development of Michigan.
I ao hla frown* could noIthor
Eh.
I L&gt; A. J»hna and family, o f ' alarm o r inllmldato.
d labor i* more com m on'Blaike, have moved to the Bondi
—
South than In any other home,
|
C harlotte New*.—1T he thing it.

111 (hr count; y. They remodel it

mad# th#» &lt;irIjr-

lv f iUo.vutg the h cik, tha*!
1! U wish lh
(Hie: ext dig I
* i’f fh,. r »ri»y*. The h m il
In* finin Uy, a naval of fleer.* j
during the "u r with Rpainf '

if»g*ng",

M a ny punch moments and an
" 'r h # fir * linm I ming th # pon g,” |
unusual local* add to the appeal r x p l u in t d thi* l hi d f o p p rd {)|on«l,|
uf this action atory. akillfully *'! gnvr if everything In the way j
rcrlptm l by Robert Kent. '
of Improvised senttiug
I

hum or

a i a treteher*' boardifig hnuRf, I
but
union atrn
rom pliralh • ,
arir# ju il a t they rnmpl«tv thr
v* t m il
nf " M&lt;»lh#r ta«k Thr climax la charged with
hi! irity a* th# family adopts a
1 riiti k- »i "
p la y 4 ,» u
It v ami h’l tday at the Kit* I Lfiiqu* method of d lip o iw a in g 1
| unpIcHcant couple who claim

n 4)111.

‘ t unip**f filiiyimr H*-» &gt;
f
"Mr
Hubert M id d lrm ia e p la y , w ith
r h u m p , ” lit# i*'inmtv rl Ainu c ru­
humor and rcn victlo n the ti f i l l - 1
ing fn lh# H i t Th** tr
cry ow ner,
and
A rt h u r
I jif l
F»r f hi* fi l m i n ' i.f #iii# aliurf
m ake, thn
conniving
ge n rru l 1
p**qi im»4 t&gt; tit a 1 ndhrm . m w h u lt
m anager believable. O u ts ta n d in g 1
J* hmii# inlnxltirctt it m tv
In the cast are A n n Doren. A l !
jw h .r li hr 4, i'ifn”, f.irty milt! r B ridge, Kddie Foa lar, Georg.- M c­
h r i* n U uv"r it p r t iim| t»T 1tvo ilayn
Kay. and Eddie Laughto n.
wirt™ npffnimry.

ilii«

T H A T E T E R N A L T R IA N G L E A G A IN I— T aaW rvm anilc
• • • f lU t
• r U ii «h«n Iwo i l i l t r i fa ll in h v i with lh# u m * n u n ia “ Moth#r
C *rty '» Gbidivna**'* R K O Radio's brisk p k lu r iu l lo n of th#
Eal#
[&gt;•«■ «)•■ W iff in rla itir .
A an# Sblrl#jrt Roby K«#Ur and
James
E tliteo compria# th# Irian il# , loppSitg i n [n y o rftn t c a ll of h#adlin# talent.

|i/ifgl.i
W iggti i niiiry
• l"*ii ill v i n f lm day.

r u r f u l l y 1 hn 1
1 I.
•» l.i/m e
ifl'pirril
.|»1* Iff
tl Ilk*
iiiriin pf rritg'li i f n .j i* it.
Hv w»v
fit . 1 Ii. itiiin 1 I
*» h h n-Cflit ■* , ' ii pi&gt; l i i f m r
ih** rantMra af »li»« V *t ru r !J «*.

S’ idln

v*1yIi

I Hit

‘hi d M m V

OVIEDO

C

C o m in g

in the real n n w
lure f oiti Taylor* which i&gt; welllln* until. 0 1 parked w.lh m&gt;- nigh impo^dbl# m eomplelely
• t o -d n e i.a , lh * ' i* k e e p , &lt;he iloe, he «cnre a knockout, it would
" Ilif h ir e jr P itre!,'* ro m ln r l t h hr t rank Morgan aa hi, father,
tl
&lt;n r . ,111 the l-rlge nf j:* seat?
It it i
Th e a tre
Tuesday
amd
the dlaolule eg-vaudeville *Tiam."
'• ''&gt;■ ■ *' 1 • . e&gt; "The T r.w d H « » ,*
Wednesday. T h e new p lc t jr r if
A, Milan McCoy, Morgan la ,t&gt;lt&lt; I T ay'nr'a hdc^t at-llar trijm b not only In h h comedy tha*.
s hard^hittH*! n e rre tlv r
uf
a
.... pH T -e. n • al the Ititi Th?i‘ leave, 'em in the alalex," but in
ifMAoline price cu ttin g w a", with
'&lt;• mm-i row and Wednesday,
Ida dramatic delineation af all the
,
*
ila m aj#r aequencea flrv»»i.*d t«»
.* I if i a i lumph f&lt;8- T a y l r * . ,har.ici*r'e polenlialitlei. J*. ii an
the defence of a m u m n o 'li oil
I'1 vidiu ih» nirprit*^ rtf Ihr nrting getn.
refin ery aireinat Ihe dyn.*mltiii|f
in
pr*r• figh t loir,
Kjfwarti Arnold aa the big-,hot
U c tic s o f b tfitn e it -f o m in 't iitin
&lt;"
y FF^millt ld r to *hr
•end.If r *ho pull, the behind-thenecking to ileeiroy it.
r i f rom m y ' Kill#r** Mr
nrrna all Inga; William Gargan
Rob4&gt;rt Paige, Jikealdr ym m g
I* «• « h l v any fit h r r film n n mrmoraUe role aa J.ihnny
I* ud taut «een
In
rnlim thia'a
, #v• i r 's a y n l a fight
■.Ijr'in, ex - ligh* . heavyweight
lUhfFt
t
"Th e re 'a
A lw a y s
A
W.»riu»n ” I AW VS. 1.0 V r.
a
' i ’ tl'% t w . fill**d,
hai.ip, who ia killed -by hi, forma■
m
i*l«*J
Si
*l&lt;
*
*
■
• i f “rhii*«« l i p ht»r»«Jr%
piei*
■ h Imi nicir# Ihnrt ful
i pup.l, Taylor, in a m m -birk
I
V -larqiielille W»‘IN. Pa»g»- pin ,*« Mrld Jit-jbrlitu* \\ * II f &gt;i i
'♦ "i &lt; »* 11- it lii#* fIj r t #
imill; I a'.ell Jewell t i Gargan' i
IE fit IlfirKvi, ke.ht lie" 41 Km ul tl*
t ^ tj | f h i/ h w a y offtrer who ur
"A Vn
**t Oxford.” wife; Lionel plunder, typical
r*|
l u',im ^,o
e»la liin way * ti Iht^ liv.i * »pf Early i r r n - t
1 fell* Mi l iimv h f Iti k
Happy". T iy lo r', trainer; Nat
Hi|Ii«rs]r Patrul*^ hoi “*l t»« h
'he vuung woman inij h* r fath­ M
« -1 11V Ilk* *iflPHl full I,f I'emll
n m A m r ldr* rackeleerl
h
«
.
r
e
r
fu
n
i
F
t
i
l
,n
it.
f.t»l
*
,-u
er* own# r o f Ihe refinery
i-'n iF
an d
n i f f i ta in m e n ' iiii' nvol. and young Gtne KeyTh # fit Dl it mo m , it it^ t,i|p ul
! , v 1 ha • « v r I iiru#*d tiuf.
P air1*
p e r'u a iln l to u»ke* &lt;*v•mid . outidimlmg i t Tommy Mr
w ar jfi Ih# oil im lu itc y , iliic e U l
r the policing nf the p lin t. dt* il l n t r i 'n wi&gt;li *h- l e r m '■„Y ,&lt; a boy, vie a , rlo-ely fur
hy C. C. Cfilpfiiin, Jr
r**\ffN tHi#mie« triAuIr the m i ^ um
ii “tdiir h i , w h o miri* imri* ■rpp ' 'ing honors ‘hnt a host of
iraTinn and, hy uhiewtl uti.l tpiit V
••♦’r * If t h»* * Mii'n I r«on util &lt;r o ih 'r ch iractrr players can but
d m*m, Itringa them inti* tin *»p »
i • r*% n p p iliiig arid furl h f How in their foolslepe.
Davis Hays L.i/incss
Ihe ride of th** girl in j im u
\o -l f ir •'irit|M*tiOuit Ih rri’**
To Ilireclor Richard Thoipr
way tiu c k l ld of high exphaiiVe*, Inspired Seal Sinjjinjf
h«'*il &lt;hum, Jun** Wyman,'nd- gnet the credit tor tke amaxingly
I*- nr 1111* IthnNj rival for Tuy fiiv- action, th* breathleaa iuerind the nrtem pted desiriirlfhiill of
Hf ffl'llOll 4.
i h r till plant by aerial bombing
ptnee and th* warm romance of
■f f&lt;» d F tirn n g mornentn in ihe m v , ' a i f i n !j i rj f i i i ii,-t „
ilil " i t r a l " *hr pic- Author George Brucei story;
l ) a v h . Vk hab f|&gt; » r. i r*
&lt;*t*»ry
| *' I
T h r ill

fo ltim b rn ’M Istfiit

TOiQRTHER AGAIN— "The Crowd R ear,” briny, H ubert ley ,o r
M aareen O 'Sulllran, the iw* •w aelhearl, af a “ A Yanb A&gt;
d ," lagether again in , pulamting, radbluujad tfury uf a
'Ightsr who wins fame end rem ante eyaintf overwhelming
Al*e In Ike cast ef Ihe new picture, thewiny tomorrow and
f SI tha Rita T he,Ire, are Edward Arnold, F rin k Morynn
Geryan, Liunal Slander and Jane Wyman.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1

N o t lew

ONBEB VOW FVBMCATtO*
THM NTATE UF FLORIDA to
TIIH HUUWNLA, REALTY COMPANT, a corporation organised,
aad .listin g uador the lawo of
H r Hlato uf Cuanoolloal:
Tha ihorlff of Dotal MU Cooniy.
Flurlda, barina, a llo t dlllDaal
march and lauulry, m«do rriurn
that aumatona la ehaneery dlroeie&gt;l lu yau la that orrtaln canao
prad aa In lha Circuit Court at
I ho Nlallt J ml Irial Circuit of tb t
Hlalo of Florida, In aau far SemH'olo Crtualy. Plorlda. Whorola EVA
A. aMALI,. B. C. a MALA, aad I t
tIABFUNKEt. aa Direetere aad aa
■orb
Trwrueo
af
BIECATNB
KUlHIDA PHUPEIITIBd. INC. a
FWrldq rurparatloa dlaaoleed
dar ckaplor IMM, Law# of FiefIda. Acta af IMA aro plaintiff*

wkx~-iKuTT“
oM «r*.
corporation orcaalMd aad ralatlaa under the lav a of the Dtale
• f P toetea. t a d

FORD and K.
jNMdaad., ftnd i]

«=t s a :

Digestible as bilk itself K
er this ch—m h od

* h t l m M kioiufy
n Id 0mddar flavor

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Sanford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
ft

VOLUME XXIX

P R E D IC T S

Test Shows President
Supported In 1936 [J
By Forty-Four Per- r.
cent Of 827 Papers 1

F l a y s Federal
Participation

NEW

YORK

C IT Y .

The iHtlkit** of the
AdminiNtratoin

Says Democratic Par­
ty Cannot Become
A One-Man A ffair

of

President

’:l1mi. n ftcr
.1

One,
white
denn-crata
of
G eorgia ir e capable of choosing
their ow n representatives

Plane B u r s t s Into1’^ •’■i1'1* w,,u»*' p°nri»« »'"■
Flame Before Sink- His |i.ilH-ie* are -generally op
ing InHarborWater iwrs. bJr •“ ^ rtrnt ,rf ,hr

Two. the rh a ra rtrr of our guv
em inent demand* that ra rli of
the sovereign states selrct its
own representatives, House siel
Senate.
Three, federal power rannot
Tightly be uert! in elec*, anil defra t any candidate in the aoeer
'M H r n t U U fo r a n y office aolalj
r S M h M p i n g of tha pcopla of
th at ( t a U .

T our, executive and legislative
powers were ordained separita
and ir. lependen*. of each othar.
Plyt, tha democratic party la
not and cannot become a one-man
party. " I t muat allow freedom
of opinion and apaech if It la to
ramaln a tm a. Ilfacrat party

^
RIO I)K J A N E I R O , A u g . It*

|

T1» first annual “camp-out"
of tha florlda Audubon Society
Will ho hald Friday, Oct. 7
through Sgnday noon, Oct. #, l*
baa haon announced.
Th* '/carap-oof' will ho hold
at Doer Like Camp In Urn .Ocala
National Forest. Th* tamp •»
•aid to bo wall aqulppod with
runiyJag water, eleetrk Ughto,
aaogashly and dining hall*, cabin*,
and catraaHaaal facilities aa
swimming,
shaffl* hoard,
and
KaadhalL Th* tamp la rsoorved
exclusively fat th* Audubon Bo’•loty on lha ahovo data
President C . IL Kaaol
cost woaid ho nominal.
Th* program will roaata* o&gt;
ohaarva liana during IW day an
bird, enhaal, sad plant Ufa. Dur­
ing tha evening that* win ho
■laatialod talks, feflt
•that oalattaiamonL

E«rl Geiger, I t , died In O r­
lando a t 10:00 p . M. yesterday
following an iDataa of two weeks.
Earl waa a student of Ih* West
* hi# P rlaiary School and was
born bora on July l l , 10U-

Hla father and tdothir and a
brother, Robert, of Sanford, sur­
vive, also grand parrr&gt;t, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. McAJcxander of San­
ford aad' grandmother, Mrs.
Georg* Geiger of Genova.
Funeral sore Ices will ha con­
ducted at tho Erkhaoo Funeral
Horn* Tuesday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock. Other arrangements have
ipletad.
PLAN TO D 8CO RA T*

J ACK80NVILUC, Aug. 1 1 ulfhlala have mad*
plan* to 4*Corato 14 kiosks of
downtawa JackaoavUI* la rod.
y.Bow gad grooa far th* fourth
aaauaJ m i t n IIh at tha Ramthv
.
M
*****"
^
M lfd a h o n Booloty and momhors of aaalan. Bhria* Aaaosiatioa BepL
W » l r faatOWe a n tOgOlo to at- 1 4
tomd.

mt

0F1— City

F
p
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Rotary Membership
CI a s s i f i c a t i o n s

(lot 'll

II I " i

E x e c u tiv e

11 11. Popt*. chmi tu.iri hil Hit
iiiemliei jahip

■ilnutii-d to u givi-t. Rotary t'lolXlr. I’i pi- said in raplassiiit 11,
opportunity tins affords nf ..... .
m g men frorn every uulk ol life
in a community.
The K otarian , w ire call.-il up
on (o name tlirir own ctasslfic:.
tions and lin t. Mr I'opilist of open cU -u.ififi-iim . - j^
a eslm g tliat
u
.efiresis, a live
from etttd. i;r&gt;iup lie found loi
Hie club.

X’Uiiurs ut I. .ray’s liim loon in
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C “ e“ &gt;

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JiitkyuiiiviU**,

l-'"&lt; H , T re .|.e r of Daytona
#,' d ,111" 1 sWwell of Son
lordZOO

A w ilith i

A rriv a l

Of Mountain Lions
.Superin*rndi‘iit of I'urk* Jaim 'i
,,

Woughton

. . . .

said

Monday

niorning

m

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eft | ki

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ti.iin

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pt*«i-ible.
i he lot'll! o f f ic e r s
* v jm * e*l
e |iiiH i&lt; |is that I he N n t m fi,il * **i .»v •l
nun
b a il C o iim ie t ed lb e m - e l\ e ii - to ll ils the I* g tllih is *•!» Mie
111.no ate* 111 w h ic h app» *1*110 He

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ii mid men ........ the f'*inth

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t h.iiiih it |« .*

*|n fcr to liti‘ncun-4 at iii. 11 n-i*.u
lar Weekly luncheon in|*\ ,. y
Rotary
membership t !.■ i „ j
4hu»s lie « jh % intiu, . | |,N | i,
R. W R upit.ht h IiiIr* II II i I.imin pr. -stdt d ever Ih.- m. • mg |
in the ubo'IICe of
|*«, t.|« tit
tiro* gc Ii nil in *
I'ollilmg o it t in*| ..... of he
finest thing * u no Hitter coiild
gvt iiu1 uf Ktdary vta-* th** op
p«»rUin«ty i rt Income •etpiaini+d
with ami pi know (ph i ima,
hit community. Mr. |*upi» state &lt;
that Ito’ary is hawed
nirmb*»
,hips
from
van.m ,
buslm
| 9rnuVn un,| pi»tvnnnm*
t
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Only one ui.in from t e v h Iiih
r , -i
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of InmnenA u r i&gt;rofe*Ritm cun hr
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ftn&lt;i huh non

Louisiana Coastal
Disturbance Does
But Little Damage
IV.w i t Lilies, Commu­
nication Disrupted
AsSturmDiminislieH

fell

aI

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ih

I a

taken in Atr^.y cn ii\ o y t r u c k s k*h
xaos-stern Lniiisinnn w ill) n.t s‘**t t
ndle* in t o the h e a r t o f the N*»
*i|m dillltagf te p o ile d
tumal F ore st w h e r e
they
re |
| h , hi.id, s l u n k I .Ml n ig h t uf
m nine 11 d u r in g
the
trn in m g1
oi o n i.
m i h o in , le«s t h in hm*
period.
T h e giHJiiKnu-n sim*ii I the !ti^» iir a iit fto i f , o n th e s p a is e ly set
,
,
,
,
.............
.
li'W d a y * uf (he 11 innin g |»**rtnil ! |rd I .lO ii-i-iU il I'nii'H'l n e ;ii I a iiO ’i
.
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.
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.
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! in m ud i«tu! mire ut the
oi, a 1 1whing v illa g e . •f ubu nt DH&gt;
L-unip- l i n i n g lhi* tn tirie im r l!u*y ird u ib iL u it
tf» m ile s
Imm
the
marctu'd u nde r full paek and un
r e in s * in i -1
der riivt-r nf ilnrk neM In ostler to
T lie W eather H u r t .h i here «m m I
avu bl Hiu p r yin g e y e * o f e n e m y i , |M.
■Ii &gt;t in hiiiu'i 11 *lecieasiiig
|dane*
In* I* vxfie funslttnlly 11y rnpullv nut then* is in* furthe)
lug nvei ht-uil d u r i n g the Ja y.
d a n g i-i *
Hom e w in d o w s
w ere
Wat*-.
was
nt ih p r em iu m
•n n i'h e d , t ii-e - n p io o lit l m id in r iiS DrinkniL' wuier f o r the snlilter* in n iin it ion - a n d p.m%i i lin e s ills
was tak t ii from
I lie
inline n u n a h lr d
It- *v v l a in
,n « o ln p iiin e d
v reek i in I lie f in e st »rul l re nte d I In blow
wilh f I d o i hi** to p r e v e n t un epi
I ’*«fii m it li ii at ion hto
bet ween
drroic
Wat i*i fur bath mg
w a ' %4-rt Uih'sin
and K ik e t b u ile ^
sca re vr imtill
D u r in g Hie e n t ir e Mini
down shnitlv
before '•&lt;
tw o w e e k s th e m e n w e re i|Utir o ’4 ho k
t i r e d in “ pup*'
le t ii t .
Am ple
U n *v» »jor damage 1i‘ |i" Ill'll ui
foo d w a s
g iv e n
the
soldie r* I ,*k»* I tiill li'S, El i It V " f
MLuoo
while 01 the hiise e aiup b u t the p o p u la tio n r,D m ile s
Ih**
flu in
diet w a s o m e ) lines fil m w hile nil g u lf , we*e s n iu d u o l Vf ll'llj ii vf * oi
lire mu te ll b e c a u s e the kit ch en s sto le
t.|ifi«*r
till*
ft o ld 1
iiltdl
were troulmiiully m o v in g fo rw a rd
tune of .1 but. I
behind the a d v a n c i n g furcoM ol
\r J i linings, I„* , 11) mil** *
thv 1 2 1 t h I n f a n t r y
ea t of |,akr I'hdle ,, 141 »* H) 1*
Major Ur.oge A. D*Cotte« \ l th e re w as a ll) mill* w.mL

me
the

activities

nr
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tice Emliiig Fight

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It i hi*» e Sun.lay attei imoii 3uif l*i I be lo t t .« in ., | the ‘ Mitt
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ill tinl on in l i v i n g in 4U***au if M* \ I* I." • E40lol.ll "lull i m in e viser * m 4* iimh'i stool t • Imv
Fpiiitgn the follow m g tniT wei*
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blew itself 1nl hi souHl

directed
dlrvcted

H't

surance In Adilress |{r itaiu. Friime Con,
cenieil Oxer MignnU V S IIIM .ItM
Vn
I'1. d il ,1*1. , ii ii( ant t n i I i e Coneenl ration

r ' I * H ir

fh • • of the local iimiw v*. 1.
hie'"i in flirll toiUiiH iid.iH'|li o|
ll" m.i niter in which Hu men
l oitiJm led ihem^dv i*s diiiifig Mir
tu,. w.'fk* liumilijc pt lt.Ml
-Hi.I
id " pi .‘iisi’d the *.1 muilui -tu.wii
bv t be men under i eiiilit ion
in.titv Hitiniluting actiii«l wtiit.Hc

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Rot at y

I he I.m.iU

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ani
fob. u iiiif

110(1 Of Selecting
Members For ('lull
Expluined At Lunch

Bay today and tan k killing *11 icy of th« A m trkan press tonln« parsons aboard. - •
'w ard unU sttd candidate FrankFive were passengers and four lin D. Roosevelt in 1B32.
were members of the crew. None
Governor
Roosevelt
was
aboard the plane was North backed by 410 nf the polletl paAmerican,
per* in 1032, repreaenting
hi
Fishermen aahl the plane was percent of the total number of
flying in a sharp circle when she dailirs, and 07 percent uf the to­
slipped ei‘o the harbor, burst tal circulation of U. S. dailies.
Stand la A llies
Immediately Into flame and sank.
llroken down, The Mirror poll |
No bodies recovered.
figures show that the press of
!!H States are
“generally op­
posed” to the Roosevelt policies.
The press in 17 Stale* "gen-1
e, ally supports” the New Deal.
J. L. Ingley, vice-president ot In two States, the score is even.
the Atlantic National llonk of T lu rr was n„ reply from either
this city, ha* received word that of lirluwarv’s twu papers
Since mint, the President hu»
hi* brother the Ht. Rev. Krod
Ingley, Bishop coadjutor of the'g am ed the balance 0f power n
Episcopal Church in Colorado, only one S tale’s press—New Jer
se y -b ased
on circulation figwill take ovor esecutlve manage­ ur|11
ment of tho diocese as the result
Ai Ilona
has shifted tu the
of the recant resignation of
anti-Roosevelt camp. Major turBishop Irving P. Johnson.
The Rev. Ingley will autom at­ prise comes in Georgia w hrrr the
ically become bishop upon a p ­ prrss now opposca Roosevelt In
proval o f his predecessor's resig­ "his second S tsle". It is In Geornation by th* huus* of bishops gia that Hie New Deal forte-*
are waging political war again**
next November.
Mr. Ingley said he had not uinicnrttiv* Btnator U««rge.
Ua*etl on circulation
tiaseti
circuiacion figures.
teen hU brother fo r 10 or 12
_
m
*
_
. w o n *
years b u t th a t he corresponded the picas of only one other Solid
Sou*h
Slat*
is
opposed
to the
{ with him regularly.
I'resident—th at la in Oklahoma.

'
Earl Geiger, 10, Dies
Florida Audubons To
A fter Short Illness
HaveCamp NearOcala

,

The
pr es en t
slant! h ll per*
cen* more critica l than the stand

— A ayndicato Uondor flyin g of the pre** In hKtfl.
bu«t “ Anhsngah"* fell from a low
T h e present stand is 13 p e r­
altitude ir*to the Rio de Janeiro cent more critical than the pul-

Hit, Run Driver Rev. Fred Ingley
To Become Bishop
Given Heavy Fine
By County Judge
Coun'.y Judge R. W. War*
*• Saturday. * « n lw td - • H r r m i n
T ratl*.
negro,
who
rc c n tly
rrashrd Into an auto driven by
Mrs. F rtd Dorncr on Celery
Avenue, to p»y 1150 flrr or
■pend eight month* In tha Coun­
ty Jail.
Travla failed to »top a fter the
act Mint and fled Vo Titueville
where he Wa» apprehemled.
1
Mr*. IWmer and two of her
children wero on their wny home
when the accident occurred. All
th ro , were bruised and badly
^ i h a l t i n . The automobile waa had-

f i.M—l

*'

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*'111 ,iiid nut uptmI gu t*

In|n

H. 8. P o p e Gives

roximaU'ly 14-million.
The circulations of the papers
nswering the pull represent

Flying Boat Falls
Into Bay O f Rio

•aid "Wr ar.iw rnil th at question
once when federal lisyunets stood
guard a*, our ballot b o le.."
George aalit the issues are;

- p .'n il&gt;nr

ih tloni. ■.'tu ,. 1ki&gt;rin. *11T |Jltll tif J,||.f j
*•
im ii of the l i l t
Hr ill! u ii 1 in ti. f it&gt; if th*- |H4*'«,n l
tilr% wrut Ii vh'H4 Hi I tu* • • ni&lt;
i m p ’ HiH.il 1. i '.x iltM'«* d"t 1»r t.itc '
tin
mi rticril nit ark m»i N*
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III. M i. \ i m v CM Oip* . l i t " t

Rt»om*v:»lt

two-third*
of I hi* nut ion’s total
daily circulation.
I* ip rr « Shifted Stpnd
At the pirn* nt time, with C o n ­
gressional campaign* again de­
fining issues, ('rvnidit
Roose­
velt i* “ generally supi&gt;ortrdM bv
30,1 newspaper*,
!IU percent of

Broadened Social1
Security May Be
Proposer! By FDR

O f f i c e r s

it. iii.' ti.-i.fi &lt;&lt;i itu o

I'he (Mill leeched
IMPS daily
new.pallets.
Replies were tabu­
lated ft uni b''~, newspaper*, represeidmg a tutal circulation uf
ap p ro , inialejy
mil lum.
N o replies were received from

Nine Killed When

carpetbaggers after the w ar be
tween the a*jilra Senator George

m a n d in g

‘"generally

s e r v a n ts /*
A mer ic an activities, charged that
" T h e instil* Inis lieen ra is e d Communist* h.l.l many k .« i&gt;-■
by no less a p eram i lim n th e '
t" J" h,‘ '• • * » » ’ l u 'r " !
tee for [rid list rial Organ n»t ion
P re s id trJ i o f the U n ite d States'"
Frey has accused the U w n csm|» , 1‘' l”
r' ”
/
” , ' ’ 'V '"
he
in aa campaign
canntnnrn auures^.
address 1 of#f uusing
,
.t r o n g arm
. m I.« il. , . newspapers
ue said
aaiu m
strong
arm m
me‘ho,U
. ,
, . . .representing
s in g s
e * hods in
total daily circulation uf up
-

M an eu v ers

&lt; o n im e n d e d H y ( o m -

1*.

"■lj" n \

industrial unionism.
— — --------------

Charges Of Truce
V iolations B ring
NewThreats Of War

H is T a r g e t

P a rtic ip a tio n

W ar

KiMmevvtt

and member^ of him mlmiflistrn*
Hull (hul Ihe New Ileal wkl re­
elected m spite uf the opposition
aenalorial race wan whether t Jl’h" p- F «y . «b o « of th, of from HU to U0 percent uf the
.
,
......
American Federation of Latxir

the iier.ple are entitled to
, , „ tjmol,y Morr t|lf
elect or chiMHH tiU‘lr own IL iuaf cufnniiUrti studying

C rim e

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George declared today Hint
the question in (ieorjfia'a

p r o m o tin g

In

Mo.. • 1041 |4.lilH | l‘t1
oft • . ..f ih»- ih**-*
p*l
-.1 N u t Iti.lli I H i i
in,
i ut tht* Atlmiii
s V n ii o r ThnnuiN I D -OkU 1 ha*
u Suiutay ui'..
1,1. ' .
, i iluil i hi r»* wniiM l*n a
T h e poll was conducted to tent pred
. i \ ' . *.
*he accuracy of |hr repeated con- RtM'flii iU-nt,Hi.! fit 4llHitm*‘T11 rt|
'III. 1.,.- A1 N u t lu ll ill 4*
entiun

“ l l is am uneven ctmieat. W e have
given
the
I'resid rn t
enurnious
powers— and yet I have no fear M

{ T ro o p s’

suppert*of* in 1.Mil by 14 per­
cent of the ne w4pa pel a whoso
editorial pohnen were tabulated
ill m nui»«mw»de poll conducted by
THE IIKAIU,INKS page of the
New York Daily Mirror.

JSS1

A i i p . 15 —
W u lt'-r K.

were

Aur

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Established In 1908

Local Guards
R eturn From
Training Camp

LA W

Seminole Cminlv Produce-,
M ure F r u it Anil X &lt;•*'*■1.tid es T h u n Any
S im ila r A rr.i tu X n irilru

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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . M O N D A Y , A l t J l ’S T 15. m x

Newspapers
Are Polled
On Roosevelt

Communism

CandidateOpposed By
President Tells Vot­
ers TheyHave Right
To Make Selection

.
W A YCROH K.
J A P ) — S e n a to r

AN IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R

Member Associated Press

Georgia Race Cfiarjfes
Issues Given
ByW.F.George

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a ft e rn oon lo
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a of on' mi v .h munil

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h iv.been
support
for
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f (1ll v
Will he* t| .f ,| U f , *. t* Jinl!**i* F imo
to n
h.u khs.iin of tln-ir H.iitJesji
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the I ll 4 a*alnnia. Re*
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l»£&amp;y %* !»4*»"|i r»*»'••IV.• J ley til'i* Liui. i
lit • Ihim i u r v e y bowed
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ty A g e n t ' s o f f i c e and a re lend) , I ip

J liU ry
^
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1 um
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of TTnria
puma ie Klrtl |,a,ll,l,on uf whuh
pany
ll
ami
the
tot
al
hradi|ua.
time,
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miles
striiighl
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l.tit.l
fiirli
ilny
of
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Lee.
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tl'
In*
Rent
gtuwiT-i
cunitmi.iM-atirtc
crntly purrhasr&lt;| fur I hr Mlinu)
lo ts Company ore a part, while ll.....mu*,
.m ull bouts wen- with ’.hi* offivi*.
41, Li w * *m I Iht* J u i - a m - H f So h * i i v «
pal
Zuo
by
the
Kiwiu.s
t'liil.
will
Defection Down South
Major A rthur XV. Knox directed ie|."rlr.| upset. The wind there
Jv in Mil'll, mum’y uii«l i»)i|i?li*l
Since 11)30, 34 Southern news- tloub'.lrss arrive by Thursday.
the m rdirul uperntiuns for
the Im.l iurten-ril
r.tnsiilernbly
Hiut I Sttlh*M&gt;U4ll* w 114 |"4111SIt lo •
lin y .Remit Ifnufi N»* fi, 4 I Du
A
csg
r
has
la
in
p
ir
p
a
rri
Tor
puprrs hare halted the
Hresirn tlre regim ent.
1’ apt. Diriigla*
Imlf h.iur.
regular tum tmg
tm.ights
w ill 1 Inin *,«’ vlriu ry,
‘he three-month*-old mountain
drn&gt; un hla policies.
G. Sco tt was rutnmunditig utThe H :iit advisory
sal.l the ittakr |tin.I ■ L»i 1 •s'**k, e m i l imr
|,i fillii**yi4*
wiirfilaiif.*
aifftiB
lions until the erection of '.heir fleer *
Of the lota! of S5 papers in
If
rr" * T
r "
li car Of the local Medical He- storm would "diminish ... ...ten „ L em n W~ '• du in I.he
I,
hi* Ini
(. .oil,-.I Hiitiluii, hi HOiitli Llilflft*
America that have lu n w d ! ?C .. &gt; ^ l
r
11
ll*rau*e ,.f illnrs*. -hy hut precaution .g a m ,, h.gn ^
...... ,
.uni il,f I’iiftiun ILiiikuw rriilwiys
lD'in that Ul# leoimnU now tMMWM,
. . .....
. .. I
. .
t l i r »,arl
’ * *"ut
against the President since, 1*
v t _________ _____
_______
&gt;
1
*9 Tw*1
V.
leuiiDigim coa*t WCRI Ml ma, | f r | | t
MurrH *itnl
lay
iipfily n rs-ry for t*hlnt*s«i f u f t w .
■hree-fi/lhs of them are
pub­
Murgiiii C*lly nhouhl
runliii
lished in tho Solid South.
tu.iimi
turtight
until
ihittgir
City Judge Frank I. Miller
Based on circulation, the press
today declared he wa* in *ym
in only D States outside the
VV. F. McDonald, chief
rm- in-hy with the elforl* "I
Ike
South "generally supports" Roose­
teurulogtxt »f Ihu
New Orleans I’olice D tpnrlinrnt tu .'11111 reck
velt today. II* is oppoaod by the
■ •
1 we-nthrr l.ureuu, said th ..........rm.
,irivln e ami sueedinir ami
JXl'kKONVIl.l.U, Aug. 16—*
pres* of IS Stales.
at |h a t he wouW u|,h.,l.| th.Fred Forward, president «f I traffic curnmillre, XV. B. Rich-, struck the Louisiana coast
i/V&gt; t nut rue, run of » second
Those
supporting
him are tho Seminole County
citrus
1™
.................... .
n i r u s | *rda i« chairman uf the
bridge nert.1** th»* St. John* River
mountainous Idaho, Nevada, Ari­
culture committee,
and Fred
|„ r.. D tu &gt;tnrt within a month.
son*, and Wyoming) aad Indus­ G ruw tra Association, today urged Black of Fern 1'ark is chairman
» « - o
e . k—
Tl..- bridge will cost about
trial Now York, Naw Jersey, all citrus grow ers in the cuunty of the program committee.
yi.riiiu.umi and be
financed
«»T,u'loor
l
/
d
r
Ur
r
*U
/I
*
'1
“
n'y
The
Junior
Chnmtwr
of
CumOhio, Indiana, and W ait Vir­ to attend the meeting tomorrow
In addition tu Mr. Fullerton,
j.iuitly by Uu\ul cuunty and Ih*
ginia.
night a t th# Lymen School in there may be other speaker* to­
State Ruud Departm ent.
'I'h*
Th* same lineup existed in Longwood a t 8:00 o’clock.
morrow night, Mr, Forward said,
n&gt;nd departm ent will use fed*
..1
..".1
1934—with the exception
that
An Interesting speaker will ad­ adlling that several of those who
a rts 'e n d fund* allocated for high­
K K. l-anry c.-.l Andrew
Neve Jersey was listed with the dress th* growers, Mr. Forward might speak are attending a m eet­
Tampa
U
Coach
Will
way *re scheduled to give a re­ way. and bridg.1-. oil tho federal
opposition than.
declared, a man who ie a grower ing of the Kuitruud Commission
port of the rerent inerting id toad system.
Th* picture today I* a sharp himself and consequently knows In Jacksonville tu pruteat freight
A . soon ur the new bridg* 1*
stale Jsycre director* In Wilder
reversal from I I U , when th* un­
tho problems of th# grower. rat# ln c m .e s on fertiliser m a­
Completed toll* will be 1111*4
tried New D e a l- a t fra n k lin D.
lis
te
n
.
George L. Fullerton, DeLan.l sl- terial*.
GAINEHVILLK. Aug. 16.— (AT
from the present sp jn and both
Roosevelt was suportod hy th*
A t present there are approsi- — A. I*, flerson assistant foolloraey and cltru* grower, le th#
will lie free bridge*. Th* new
press in 31 M atas, (baaed *n
matcly BO member* enrolled in ball cuarh at the University of
C OF C DIRECTORS MEET
scheduled speaker.
'—~
span will crime the rire r from
circulation, oppoaod hy tho pres*
Chairmen o f various commit- tha Beminole
County C itrus Tsni|ua, will receive a m aster’s
tb« fuut of Slain S treet in dowwin only 14 Butea.
By Aug. degree at th* University of Flor­
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 16— tuwn Jacksonville.
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