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                    <text>FIRST PICTURE OF

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

rood grixxly boars.and make them fight
ngua wild range ball* In lag pen*.. One
i In time * t r i a l ? -wee . matched with
own e U ftr on a barge Ht Han Ff*n .
I to 'c ’aco bap by aetno low-minded
waa'gamblcrs and hilled ilia life r In a
few Mwonda. 4, .
Uriss'y been fight quite a le t
among Ihtmselvra. It la bellered
that (be mortality among young
bean which are hilled by the old*
or onea la a roaaWenibl# . Hem In
redoe log the
bear population. !
Up In Alaalra, fa the Admiralty' .
Island, the United Staten gpreern-.,
ment haa edtablTehed I large pfeeerre to aara from eitlnetlon the
brown bear. T ttro era a few all*
eer-llpe (the fhmtlvrs name for
the grioriy) be remote mountain
wlld*rh$kK eobnlry of Urn north- weal a M |uHo a number In Vel*
loiM.ono Ndtlonal Park, other*

Stock Exhibit

ICKBONVILLE, Mat. 1 5 .Td . price* rteelrad far the
etrnn In lha fourth annual
Idg Fat Stock Show and Sale
recently at|eat lha fact that
rids le producing betVr qual*
W
cattle and tha IndutUy
willing In, pay good .money
good cattle, ear* those In
rga of tin event,
t the wile, which followed the
IT, 144410 pounds of beef en
hoof sold fo r ft 15,4 tt.eft, an
« f « of 10.71 can la per pound.
iTbl.i war rmr-fourlh to onc-ihlr.l
almr* (hi*
price
r»l 11&lt;\ It o n **M. Hujvra
V'
•Tinm runny f»olni« In Florida and I
t Orcrgla engaged In apirltrd bid- I
j ding' on the offering*.
| Th# grand champion, n Ha .v
||, -DING" IIARI.INO
IJprd ownad by the Hard*#'TobacThe rMj kinr of bra eta ■U lha
£# * ftotttwrp. oft. Madlabrl. brought gr|f I |r bear, win It'a close Seualn,
(be faMaamr price of M b r.mie g,# big brawn tear, .haring tha
; per . pound. 41 weighed l,1»u title. The griialy le the heaviest
pcumU and aold for ftdftS. Tha 0f au mca’-eatlng animals. A
i reeqrni champion, n Haiafortl lion or a tiger, rmiirary to lha
head grid raised on hla own farm usual conception, is puny 14 eon*
n **r Alachua, was shown 6y T. tiaat, weighing no more than S'
1)J Matthew*. It went under the third aa much aa a big gristly.
aoetleciTr'a hammer a» 40 eanta.) When lha Uwla and Clark ex*
- Hwrdee. he has entered steeri pedlllon went up the Missouri
, lit all faur shows since the en-nl r|rar at the lieglnning of the
■fa g o t In 1035 and who owned the eighteenth century they got Into
' grand champldn the first year, regions wnera (ha gristly, or
took first and second places In “white bears,’* aa they call them,
. I»n car-lot group and pena ’ of were a real menace,
tlirae this year. ( Other .car-lot; A mutile-loading flint lock was
Winners, all of whom showed a poor weapon with which ta fact
Florida bred at errs, included Mat* half a ton of grlitly that had nevvr
■ tlnwa, V, K. Whl'ehurat of WII* learned respect for man And
-lldton, M. a Ita lic «f I^ike (Illy, knew no rival. If a hunter missed
and Beacham Farms of Alarhua. or wounded, a bear, hla bask
m' Twenty-four 4.JI club boys and chance was to lake to a tree 'and
:one gill exhibited 30 eleere, aoir.i watt for help.
-* af, which finished wall up'In the
Before the Unlird Hlates enme

C lassified Advertisements
J. King, Plumblng-Phona 50,

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GREirHOUND
E N T H IE 8 T O N IG H T
f inter fiAt*Ri Paiinty,
ea ilay
twrunalloa
krwuvlll*
•Ilalan Jo
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Sibil ItrqBfl
•M bUJ" * *» lllucb 'LWtU

Hare’s the first picture to (each On United States, shewing Adolf Hitler’s . triumphant entry in'o
Vienna. II) la seen standing In an open automobile during'hie history-making procession through
tbe.ehseets of the former Auatrlhn capital. Maaatg d f pnipU. packed along tho. street gave the Natl
■alqte aa Der Fuehrer rode by. The picture w *i talrphotmd from Vienna to London and then
radioed to’ the Unltad SUtee.

ie.«e.

25n B P V iB i
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tMerlpIlua
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Open Juiat ituf
Fjfrri.’ h a c r ! fate
Offlerrr Frlrae
ta
Keen Hogue
l.nr
llolieay .
Jn&gt;
Ben nrya
Jua
SIXTH ItACBl FHIU
Kl llqy
Ann
Miller le e
1*1
Faaey lllnalor Faekb
'Y k v b n -Tm R'ACHi 1
Poor Haeueo
fill
Irlea Brin .
. I«p e
True Ann
llTgb
Wblab
nnrle
KIOIITfl ItACBl S-IS
Kata lllegla*
r«r
Sahara'* Fancy
Mti.

Celery Fed Fullback.
Will Attend Georgia

IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS
Hy JULIAN HTKNHTROM
A former Hanford Lookout
hurler of tha 1935 edition of &lt;ho
Florida Slats loopfc Hermana‘8ptcs"
Medler, dropped in on hla old
home tewn late bunaay nigm tor
n brief visit before traveling on
’downalate' Madlar said ha waa
glad to .bo bock In this city and
sorry h* Wouldn't have stayed
longer te visit many of hla friends
Medlar karled far Banferd la

high school tennis courts located
In the reiir of the high school have
scan no action lataly. However,
Harman Morris, principal of tha:
oenioru eumur &lt;ngn c » m ,
County school Superintendent T. I
W. Lawton have bean paying on
the old court* auroral time* lately
. . . Coach of baseball at RolUny,

*VE YOUR Watch repaired by
a w :
•• who really know* how,
NINTH ItACBl Fbla
Sava yourself qtedlaaa repair bOl* Way
fg * . Jeweler Magnolia Av*.
Leader. ..... cm
by repainting new with* tough,
!£
long-lasting DOZIER 4k OAT Kfag Baddy*
' I Um■
palnla. Mantcy-Rugara Hardware
i O T E J h . ^ Wf,
Co.

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SKtthSttai ■

JOAR DIABETES Suffertra Send For Free BookL Olio CUkjr—Leenburg,
Y"
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MONTEZUMA
Under New Management
We are catering to permanrn
Feebly guaets. Rales par wash—
from ftft.00 to fd.00, alng'e—|&lt;&gt;O0
and up, doublo. Raisa by d jy —
$140 ta 9140, alrw U -IJ.no to
$140, doubla. Our bads a i* th*
b**l. Hot and cold water In every
room. A homvllk* atmoaphero plus
eobiplat* hotel service. We aelromo MODICRN • room hose*, two
your Inspection of our tooma.
largo porch** wired for electri­
Dining room ra-opening on Mon* cal cooking. Mayfair—Inqalr* U
day or Tuesday under lha manage* ft A Store.
ment of Slim lleffman, former
operator o f Htaek 'Inn, from Or*
Inndo. C. &lt;W. Sullivan, Prop.

Colored woman want* Job—laua*
------- ■ ■
dry work. Sylvester Butler, HIT
INVERNESS—Citrus
County
E nth RireuL
fnrm folks are reallxlng more
-----------------h»n ever before Ihe value of
NEAT, KNKHOICTIC, rolored «lri fr ,,h vegetables and horn# garCunk,
More homn gardens are be®* Ing cultivated now than In manr
Jyrara, acronllng to Mr*. E lla *
--------- beth Mnorc, home agent

II—Mlncellai

('KOKH ciry-WIthTh# aim of
having o* many cerh crape aa
. " V poralbto,' IS Dixie (minty farmer*
lent cu. &gt;ni go ng to rabx' tobacco this
“ J year. This la IIhi flrul year that
*
,.. i Dial* County h»a undariaken th#
tomato commercial production of tohaccn,
, Rax according to County Agent D. M.
Treadwell.

1ly Jo Mtlsor

OFF-SIDE1
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%

. le quality. »t.lM t.M . j Few
t higher.
A
riCCANA: CU. varies* . earlttei
umatra.
rnrlat
tu a a b la n fair te aw e. per Ia. ltH -U e. d j
ri*.
hen.
a p fL
4 athar danlara far a la hear ra rra u in i
rle4 ending nl IN I A. ML le­ Woailtr*. geod quality, fl.M j ■
an/. am reported by i . CL Mlakeel bua. m e WoadalW i w A * ||JF
t ill.
OHANr'lRg* /It, era. baa. comb.
POTATOES:
northern. • M&gt;Jh
It.ia-n.ia: t;a in it.ww-it.ei) h flroou Mountains. CWT bag*. lift
r
u*. baa*, comb-, lar; UB U . la-Ur. n i t i i e a .
till A i-KFillill i art*. old. ban
POTATO**: gayellea a i t u #
ll.t l-fl.lt : ug la, gl.WW-ll.nit H 4-manO fait, marhai atawNy, * ■ .
as. boa*, romb.. aa-aac; US U, »aa Ullaa Triumph*.
baa.
here. &gt;
rrta. 11*14 grade A park. .N*. #
APPLES: nnpp::aa . ligbi,
do* »l.»e; No. fa, ae-ai;- UB mnlaa#■land light, markot atrad/. Baal- rUla. No.-la. Ur.
era Uu babls. Tsrk Imporlnlo 4
lllarh Twig*, flilllty or
Neint
ll.aa-ll.ia. Imlirtout kua. b.kti.
liADim iM i- r l a v par- tea hat.
U l la ll.IK-ll.ia.
II 'A -lie.
IJICANS: IHnnpt Aupplloa llkht.
KI-INACIIi
Win.
fcoe.
hehti.
domond lair markol otondp. Ulnnl Iii~.m~i.i-, - aa-aae.
Mow *•«*ptrlnglaaa and Valentinos arc. In nod and (t*tle.
1
•fanllty ban.
hprn.
Il.tl-lt.ee:
HQIIANII: Fin. had. kokta, V*#
WAX. few, ai.Ka*||.T|.
low rrwoknrrftk fnlr is home 4»afUKANK: lUm a) Bus. hpr*. Hoot My tl.aa-ll.tt: While, ordlaarr |»
fl.be: Pooror. II.Ke-ll.tK.
fair, II ai-tl.K*.
. .
I
BKk.TM: AuppUre
IlkoraL «.*
u t ii AWRKUKIEht
Pla. ' a la *
mnnd miotoralr. market
elliMIr a-ia*.
• J
T
weaker. Fla. par doe l.un., nrr.
n w ic rr lOTATOKn: Boutko*.
lb quallly. ll.lk r: TOPPEU. per Pens nieeae' few rina
qaaiirl,
ban ei-Ur.
c w t bags; ii.as-ii.v*.
./ • W
. rntxavtll.l: Fla. par .lb. K-tc,
nTRCP: ((***•&gt; Noutk-rn. 0 4
CAIIHAIIR: Hupplloa light, dr- enno, ear.
(I
bmnd
moderate,
market
firm.
PtrTATORm INurth-nt)
M ai#
Fl»ropenbagan
wide
rang# n-^M..unlKI*a CWT^begn. | l d In quality nrr. to rendition. par
ton. fit|a.||ilB :
few
kiabori
TuM a t o k a : MwpplU* mada r e #
poorer lower; Hod. IM be*, hpre. domand nx^Aals. anarkat m i d ,
Fin. Inaca nrta. epprsa. ta
II#
not. wlta n a g s la aaallly
rundltlnn. riroons
4
tarnlM#
•lonorally t l . H - ll * * me bah #
lair to good quality Boa to rani#
•ion. n i a i.coa lain a u r j #
fair qealUy. kwm |l l l ll.ai. i X
ll.aa-fl.II1 Pooror all parka T o #

W

Itul»erl ftliduuff are full hai'V
for III* Remlnn|r High Krhnol
Celery I'mla during Iho pa«i
____ _ ... *&gt;-n»&lt;&gt;n. has announced
gridiron
(hat bs will enter Iho University
oi iien rca n'’* l aratnn, piuinon
attained a high athletic standard
(or the past two seasons In the
Celery Fed bark field and hat *o
far followed In tho fool slops of
hla two older Irrothera,
flaorgo and Jim Hlolnnff both
aitende*! Ocorgla
and
gain ad
much publln attention
In th"
football actlv|llea, llnhept
had
iever*I chance* to attend other
schools Including flcorte Wa*h*
Initon Unlvarelt y.Btolnoff, aKo
daring th« past *capon. waa tha
winner of Iho Prior
Hehani
Trophy a* (ho moat valuable
Player m th* squad.

MILTON—Up to Manh 1. 100
Rpnla Rosa County farm boys had
tnrollod In 4*11 clubs, nrcordlng to
County Agent J . 0 . Hudson.
Herbert Moeee. a local youth
who mado a baseball name for
blmaalf hi th* Junior Laaguau of
thla-ckty and alto durmg aevaral
lanlnga ha hurltd for the Ban*
ford Loekest entry In the Flerld*
s SERJol^ R aH T B C l
• u te Loot* In 19M, again will Orlande next year similar ta th*
CO-, INC.
try' this season bio* lack hi lb* en* operated hy him and Jaa
Miller Bldg.
Park Avn
national pa aUnit a* a hurler
t w o Donna aotrrii o f d r
Ragle In this clly last season.
Mote# Marled
hu
baseball However, he weald throw a dent
Hu a a v g f c u r u v . jn .
OPTOMNTNIBT
oareer bavorol yaara ago when lata the school that la operated
FRESCRIITIONS
ha k «rM for a Uetm disk Jun­ ta Orlaada aaaaally by Jaa
ACCURATELY
ior loop teem and (ban on hla Slrlpp of the Cardinals. iUripp
COMPOUNDED
charges Iqiaklng fee* sad Ikla
AT REMARKABI.Y
year had appraalmaitly IN Bla­
de* ta.
REDUCED PRICES.
SHORT SPORT8HOTS — Dan
OPTAIN OUR PRICE ON
Bratnaid and hit bride, nee Mitt I INDIVIDUAL P E B B C R I P *
Caroline Riggers, plan to depart
T10N8 IIBFOKR FILLINU.
. , tr ____ rloT Charlotte during the Utter
YOU WILL B B 8URPEISBD.
, aiTordlag pari of th* week to begin trainidle, hum* I Ing act IvIt lea with th* IlornaU of
th* Piadmont loop . . . Tha naw

It b Dangerous

COIlNi torrent Fl».
per m i
Fla. |&gt;er doa. No auppllee.
CIlrUMIlKlia: Fin. bus. hyra..
Nil. Aupplles.
I Knui'l.ANTi FIa
bn*.
bnra.
Few nrr. In i|uallly. Bus harv.

trat.|t.K«; n i-b a n . arts.,

tree*

ilONKTl Fla. Half Oak rann.
•••rli M f.
t.in-rucK. Ft*. KiKBriuv k * « i *
Jfn rrlA fair In b ' kmI qaallly H
I. rrta, a:..air.
MIIHTAIIII! Fla. mrly. per d«a
bun. Hr. Hnleil liu*.
iipra.. No
Hunpllra.
&lt;JKRA: Fin. bus. tapra. No loppllla.
o n i o n s : tnry)
Northern, yel*
Inwe. Kk lb. leai. ll.ai-4t.T4.
ONIONN: lllrren) Fla. per Sea.
bun. are. to alee llunrh l i - « e .

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On Route 17 — 10 Mltea South Of SaafaH
(Tara at the Rad Arrow)

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Sanford la T to Only Central
riorU i W ty Affording Rail, Highway
And Water TnuwporUUon
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
BAN FORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. MM

VOLUME X XIX

Morgan Smiles While
TV A Friction Rages

Nevada Solon S a y s
• Functions Of For-)
est S e r v i c e Will
Be Given To Ickes

Bill Postponed

Regional P l a n n i n g
Legftlation Is Ex­
pected N ext Week
WASHINGTON,.1 Mar. tjfi
— (AP&gt;v-R«iteter Ptitman.
N«r„ DMocrat, urglni. mod­
ification of th* AammUtimtfon's reorgartliatlon bUL tokl
the Satiate today that 'there
U nothing on earth but what;
fliewtary tekra wants to
ttjMSk with It."
.Wttman argnad for «doD-

In spite of I’reshbnt Roosevelt’*
roll for a showdown In lha frlr*
lion be’Wren Chairman Arthur LMorgan of lha Tannessee Vallry
icel or*, Morgan dUplayed 'hi*
rrclur, Morgan displayed I hi*
1 lon of am midwant* lo Ito bill. smile while vara1liming al
hi*
otoina he had rfeolvnl “aulhori- whilar honir near Clermont, FI*.
i j'lv r " Information that If the I lla and lhr dlrrrlor*, David 1.11'
Nil pn*-r *. PtoaWrnt Roo*rvr|i 1 Irntlial and II. A. Morgan, wrrr
planned to trmnafr* some of Iho summoned for a confrtrnrr wPh
funrlUn* of tbo Forrsl Set vice &gt;o Ihr l.*rr*lilrni Ma’ch IJ.
the IV part men! of Iritrrior hr«d
rd b y ; Icke*. The** transferred
fflnctlon* would. Include Ihe giaa*
Ing n-rylM now operated by th*
&lt; M " * w * *w;ewa» n »# i

*n*T» rothrtinlty
Ilona* by
I1* Hor pi# D"|ther, clothing
leeisllat or lha m a le .. Home
aoiopItrgtiRi; |MPdnbi*ht,' dur
m Iks latlsg part ot Ual week,
t o nlndya1KbndaII,.*|qra| Home
•moiulmtiMl Agent announced

As Storni Hits

Celery M ark et
Causes Anxiety
Artong Localites

Poland InBteaM

Nearin' Said To Have
Asked For planes
A n d Amniohlthm Spain hours A
fo r AMT lb :
Part*, Mar. Ifl.—(d1— premier
NegrfM of Hpaln wan learned laat
With'Franco'*

night In have toM K n n rt In a f i r ­
ing visit lha’ Hfonlsh government
was unable' to hold oill Against
•ha eel a' drive unlrs* Immediate aid
■rn* forthcoming.
The .Spanish premiere’* huirled
lie l lu Paris was kepi secret un*
l I he liit.l returned liy plane In
Ih rto o n a , Spanish government
capital now threatened hy ad*
v ancing-rel*!*.

Tim imisl JsniaalM twister
■trurk Ulisitlr on
Belleville,
III. inline al Ivusl eight parson*.
Injuring sroias and wrecking
Property worth al least tl.OOO.*
000
H'-rend |&gt;ar.&lt;&gt;n* alllt w*ro re ­
ported loissim;. Hi* persons wt-re
klllnl uver a .lr&lt;arh „r te rri­
tory in M hiiitlppi- Tbraa wer*
Slll.il In Ahilianm and ana In
(laorala.
«
llleli
wind, * Ptev*|Jed over
I lion sand., of square m llr* of tha
MUMIn Weal. Torrential rain*
nrronipnniiil III* atorm III *o*l«
1 art |oit*.

P r

D icta tor Moeaffllm o f lQ f f i

prom land hla people that fife
German
cx|Jih«k&gt;H Mfm
would |wnetrale the' ltnllfl
frontiers bul ,at ihe itdtni

time he pronounced • •bftidr
dictator
H M Ier’n ubnorptloh n f A u s ­
tria.
;....
. Nrtriil was raid In bavr pleaded
Both FYance .a n d , Soviet
with Krciii’t i , Rntonoi^eni. of Uriel*
Ru m I* publicly * declar'd - .taiay
Ip Min) b in Slid plant, ami largo
qiidntiilr* of'mhiittlon* to itava Ihry Would fight to pravent'Oarmany f w n te k lp g over Cdertooff lha rebi t dt&lt;*to. •
Slovakia gi thr did A » * t r &amp; f n A
Uauebois dlspafrtfea ■liM t the
urgaal’y inked O r t « t . BHUI4 .Tta
.Spihlsh .prwm'ery aommtfabd,. hla
ailfilileiH inlet' mewling 'es.ao.ip a* join la an Imtdiaia attampt to
.hrjng about *, SganUh tlvR'-wat
ho' resrlii-d li * teenppiaty topi'al.
armistice.
,
»W -.
I The government of
Ipepled 10 Krnam ityf-aid, M g A '
tlhot wUhout h*bo , it, «M ld -i 3 j
' held oai much 'lanfpr
‘ aeorralltslino Pmnro'o n . Inadr

diction on G erm an

&gt;«&gt;*.

Pessimism Is Felt In
FacCOf Heavy SWp- J . UHHH* Avitwnbec
inents Anticipated Of -Commerce T o

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t.hitwrat lly at
| Aflu out Jinjng a program for nitrch
U»e Kt'dlu
rorhmunlty development whkh' *f- 1 b#t l^ r e wa* a gmp
haiwrllnr Adolf 11Ills*r a* ha »ino.l In llrrora* Situarr In Vl"nna and for* I
person* of nil n*llonalitl*i 'be gorgyim*nt wool

Hold Golf Tourney

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Kiwanians Told
OfOperatiimsOf'
National Guards

Much pesslm'am U fell over Ihr i
yeitenlay, nrrordlng lo F .
K.
1+ for th* InUgeht ahown In tha
heavy shipments lust week mid |
Ijno'y. piceldent.
I
t^ o rse a ml also in thoPa who
this week e o n l hough only a lUUa
Tin- rommlitee reported Him n
contributed to m ike Ilia course
over hair of the nvillnhle supply
a ■success.
i
trophy, lo lie awarded * *
lha
'o f the commodlly hus been ulgruii'l priie nf |hn luurnniiirnt
;MI** Hslcher lead dltcu-slmt*
lolted for shipment by live Celery
hn.| bran ordered hut h*d not
og th* selection of patterns ec- Cnntlol Commiltra.
»rilv',1 ns y*|, Tha rnmmltlee,
carding lo ellw and figure; •«Iec-|
i Price*, bowrver, at Iho princi­
Upn at material according to d c pal terminal mnrkrln ilood up i-«tnpo*ail of Andrew Carnwey
Capt. II. C. Waabburn, com­
"ml llRyiaond Lundqnist, also r e
•Ign. quality. ,gpd color, and also
com imrali'vly Wfl&gt;. according &lt;»|
manding
officer of Company II
ported
that
u
number
of
person*
tha imp9[titr«. of planning »n"
were uliaa.iy making their quail l'JSlh Infantry, outlined the aim*
kfaplng a .lothlng hu^*»,
Z
fybig rounds at the local ro a rs * , and opltaUim* of the Florida
A noniiuatlng committee com ­ National Cimrd* at th- we.-kly
pose.! of Andrew Carr away, Joe lunrheou of tbe KIwani* Club to­
Davis. D. K. McNah- John Held day.
Wertta: tow. te. f t • /tress.' by f- . ‘ ,■
Major (ieo ge A. DeColtrs "U|irani und Chairman M. L. Haeltering^W
pt.mrnli'd t),&lt;
a'atemanls
ul
bum. wua appointed by Prasl
L'apt.
Washburn
Alth
an
explan­
dent Iju iry to meka nomination*
f. r nffireri of the organisation ation of the existing condition* o'
the national defra:,- and the
for tha mmlng year who will h*
status ef the rtaervee in the
,
elected gt Ihr neat regular meet­
United HtaVs Army.
Ohukra #sMWhlty lloeae.' th»f*'p0ri#d
ing.
Capt. Washbuin explained that
Imim-illately
following
the
e
lec­
w»* a spend) meeting of ell, |j.|rt fo r .
lha local units wrrr a putt ot
member* of, |h* Home Demon*'
tion of oflp-era, Hr- Laney said
the .list Division in tin- Fourth
atretlen Clubg hsUreeud In can­
the annual
m em ber:blp' ’ cam ­
Corps urea and also a p ill ot
paign would he launched.
ning. MUg tesbslls Thursby. fond

Cnpt. Watthburn Says
Guard Units Form
First Defenne Line

‘"rAp.ii giri

•i B K f l r m a S ?

conservation rpeelnllat from TelUBtejjtot &lt;tod tto «»tet speaker

Aid To CztclU Is P r *
mlsed By Franck
RusBia lit Caad OP
Attack By, N a z i s
*•- *
T

Loyalist Premier
Flies T o Prance
To Plead For Aid

With W ie n ot. l t known dead
euttiordle* - la eight
M|*,i* Ippl , Vpllry stale* today
dlrr-eli-d *Aen’h"re for possible
uiklliiutiRl vlciim* or a cyclone
ot tom ad jc propmUon*.
The Ira n i ilm/a hit portions
of lH**l»"p|ii. Ucorglu. Alabama,
Tw ine**-*.
Arkansas. M litoarl.
Illinois ami luwu laid yesterday,
Nhvlng an ealimatrd loon p e r
*ct&gt;* hinuHrai. Fitrni lima
to
lima, as
lh«
rjrrlona
swept
northward lip ilia MtaaU*lpPl. 6
ilatt |u|h&lt;.|
'tw lstera"
which
mowed rlm ii path* for
mile*
along Lha country.

What will tw Ih* trend of &lt;he
ce'rry market during tbo oral two
week*, (he peak of llie Florida
A B'Jf (numament sponsored
season, is,th e i|Lf*tl m for which by I In? Jiiuhir rtiambrr of rumevery grower anil shipper In Han­ mere,, will !•* h*l,| ot the I’oun- ,
ford and Heininole Comity would try t’luh souteilnia during April-‘
, like to know the answer, and next I manilN'r* of Ih* golf lnnm*mrnl
lo polltlee is the maul discussed j e«inm|||iT of the nrganluilon r »‘
quettion in this virinity at lha pur I •*,| lit Ilia tegular
Wt-eklr
elation' to maOiber* of the Home
present time.
uieelb'iT in Ilia Vn|ilai . l|o|rl
n»m on*ir*lion flu b * In the Conn-.

‘if

Mussolini
D ictator Hitler's

HITLER PROCLAIMS ABSORPTION OF AUSTRIA

Cyclonic Winds Tear
Up •Valley Leaving
Over 1000-Homeless
And Much Damage

Vote ©n Naval

2 0 W o m e t| .A tte n d

18 Are Killed

■i . . . « «*u r«a » rt,»*

VIENNESE GIRLS WELCOME H ITLERS GERMAN TROOI»S

A It pound baud of cabbage
waa di. plsyrd Hslny at the Mar­
ket He lauranl bn Hugh TIIU*
•t was u Copenhagen grown by
Atllo Hiulih- local glower.

(trial*
that i
rlty el

&lt;«— « — • - o . .

Sixty StUdetito *
Flee Dormitory
As Fire Rag

Tha general rhalrmon of ihr
drive, Frr.1 II. Wlloon, today anII Kit MAN. p a .,'M a r ]«. U
nounevd lha appoinlniriit of two —Silty eiudvnte- rl»d in *111
negroes, M.
Mo«ley n chairman clothing and nrupped In bl

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Isx-ul tiiiiJilinr. Inspector (1. P.
l'n»l&lt;ui iislny granted Perm)*. |„,i
In V H. Ibiyd lo make repair"
to lit, guiugu in l-'nlivlrw

‘ and rrmrla, Cepf.
R. E. r om, 1
commanding o ffk r r o f thr lofal
f'iiailrl, anmiuncad ladny that Ihr
nnmiid llonin Hrrvlcr Appeal of
•hr organliatlon will (h. ailrndrd
to Include the rolorrd rica iluiing
thr mmlng campaign.

chairman to rnrry on the rampalgn
hmoiiK lha colored papulation uf
Hanford ami Hrmlnnle L'ouoly.
The rolorrd committee, cam­
paign officials stated, have As­
NKW yOHK, Mar. IS. — UP)— .sured llteir fullest rn-opctjlion In
I tin- drive and i&gt; is the belief of the
Hnliard Whitney I'truiled gulllyj
today to a second nulMnieol,officials that there will lie fine
rhstalag graml larceny l«r the I result* from their effort* during
the general ranva** which be­
l l*i-l* of eecurltir* worth |IOl,gin* on Apr. -4.
g|| from Urn New York Yacht
C*pt. Rose pulntrd to the pioClub of wh|rh he was treasurer.
Tbn pleu wa* made before Judge gram for three-fold development
tlwen W Ibihan In general am­ In the Community which i*.th*
so1# aim nf the Halfatlmi Army,
nion*.
*
namely, rellgiou*
advancement,
Tbe Purnirr pr*»blent of the
Naw yark Hl»«k Kvahangt, who character budding und social wel­
fare.
«n » h»ed of the li«nlrr«vii*tYni
of Hi.’hSrd Whit nay and fiksb*
pany. wa* Indicted by th* tftw
York County grand Jury y ttU iil-.y on evhlrnca adduced by v o
I'snly r|»udy, local ehower* In
ntininay-geuerul.
.ml
The other Iruli. tiiieiil. lo tfllfeh north and cenlrul portion to
nlgbt, Thursday partly cloudy,
iraalleeed tram page fitkl '

Admits Theit Of New
York Yueht (MubSecuritieN In T r u s t

IsOCAL WEATHER

PER FUEHRER T01*S HIS GOVERNOR OF AUSTRIA

til}, he of feted
nl, and Semi
Jt'ereated In'
Item rod 4. H }

f e a
htero n f tto'eh. will he' (b &lt;
llfed version of the o e to j
r UM 4 -N Qub Fleg". Th*
«■ wM loetad* os additional
w t U toe*lag ef 0 4-H
***** reel, en educeI tonal
e^tUag "Hidden Values1*,
stolen wfll he free, Mr,
f stated adding that, tha
&gt; ■ &gt; 1 1 1 eg the entertain*
waa, l« attmwlal* interoat
'ebndahd ePpImtkms of the

fled in tha mill momtnl

today at a spectacular TM#
i wept the main building At M j
Kldellg B*ni|tiary.
Hlity sl* younger ttuddntn -’ M
n fireproof wing filed ftolB tM fl
■trurtur* In no orderly proeedZ
■ion and *|ood until *tb riM H
from no*rby tnWni atlccieded i M
saving th* nearby tnonMloVy «••"
other building*.
' P . ._
Th* Rev. fbirjrtod Btoohnup,
director nf the school dontoCfbd
by Cspnehlll Pr»ntl aeg'p'Fnlbteb.,
eatlmitsd the damsge ' i t III* .000. Ila Slid he bad no’ td&lt;&gt;*
what csuied th* tty*:

Woodnien Of W p W ' ,
Plan “Fantily NikWT
Flan* fur » **lFamily Night4 't o
be hrlt( anon w
the weekly nt&lt;w[
.
Camp of WwKlivnt nf the
In the Legion IJuL la*1 n'l
C. Collin*, past Ju n to hml
aul announced toiUy.
A commit', e composed oj
Carreway, It. R.' Fleyd mU
Thome* *»■ eppolnted 'a
the neceaisry mreng*men
the gffalr. 1*1“o« were glM
for ■ rUaa InltUnbn lo t
In connection with the
ulsr ini.'ting nf tHp CgpU
4n o teport on the pfe^i
the eurrent membership,
pelgn, II was painted ett
map* then 100 t » v rmMm
been acquired over the BUI
lag the first able dafg «
cempalgn. r. vetal new’ W
wepe also addeil la* tbe.
rifflp,
It wee pointed out Uut&lt;
proximolely IS member* ~t
ed It,- "Old Fashion Bog •
given in Winter Udrdei
Ftldey night. A number
toliUe toek part In the pt
fee tbe occasion.
ABNOLT). CONFIRM HD'
-e
t♦J

WAbHltetON/Meg, iW

— The senate r ^ i n t o d r t o
day the nembmitoi' af T i n
Arnold, dT-yeer-bid TOlf W l
&lt; Th# rnedtam 'of radio bring* thl^ triMnr* whk b'fcymV client C
e. In Vknna'e historic Ilensea' Square, Adolf Hitler stand* M
mw triumph und luefce d m nt Arthur A*r*i-Iuquert (right),
W JF * *

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W B TW O

Sanford Herild

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Be Prepared

Refilling that there Is only pne kltifl of language
i M J i i g g ’ i ’I V L ------ which the military dictators who appear to he running the
|| M M«n4 »l»* ***•&lt;*» world today understand, we are Inclined to agree with the
rr. w h m
t*~&lt; o».
Jk* M tfM i r M O . anler IM advocates of preparedness who are today sponsoring In
On u ffw at SSaccfc A. IOf&gt;
Congress a navy second .to none. If the "mailed fist" is
&amp;
|N1» I. UK**
to be the universal language of the world, let ua be ready
*?■**?* to match blow for blow.
i t n « n ii i r m a i m t w
Ufith all its problems of high taxation, governmental
|ff§#f f n t *'#*#■•*»* •otfoA*
deficits, unemployment
and
whsti\ot,
the
United
8tates nevertheless is fully able to maintain the larg­
est navy afloat, the strongest standing army, and
the most airplanes. If put to It, we cotild build - ten
battleships or airplanes, for every one which Germany,
Italy, or Japan could produce.
During the past few days Sanford has been treated to
a alight impression of the United States' might in the sir.
A number of the United States’ fastest and most powerful
lararat etil
a lr r
wllfc ertaeleat bombers have been collected In Orlando and on their way
calm*. i&gt;i New have flown over this clt/. Tlmy arts wonderful flght'ng
JSPT
ta «
M T k , ships and show that while we are a peace-loving nation,
m a k l r i I , , i , l a - we ire not unaware of what la going on In the rest of the
world.
,
,
' ‘ #
We would like to^ agree with, those who seem to think
there is absolutely no‘ danger under any circumstances that
A ll ,i« yafcllAatiaa af
the
United States would bd attacked. But as long as coun­
«»'(&gt; « *!*/•'■ »r* AH*
Ipr** •!■ *# J
tries like Germany are run by men like Hitler, anything
can happen. There Is never any; telling What a megloIt; mabcu ic. iiu manlac drunk'wlth power is goinjf to do.
The best course for us la to be prepared, nnd then
I y j u u p r o u T O D A Y keep our ships nnd our soldiers at home.
* &lt; ’ t t' it, how yooil ami how
it It for brctbicn to dwell
III uvltyl I’rnlm.1 133:

hortu Vy cmlofalriK Ida &lt;«»di ' 000,(100 in n e t d e fic its ,"
dscy hifllw «Hiy Ini dh&gt;, Florid*.
P roni th ese fig u res It' ra n bo seoit th a t

w hile a few

s t!/ illV ii^ alA aU 0- 'c o r p p r il f o n * muy lie singled ou t a s " p r o fite e r s ," tho v ast
l:«rlbbni»iA-ilii.. . u r by *nyb«|r m a jo rity o f them a re by no m eans m oney-m akers nr in a
\
nnsi'lnn to stand increased ta x
burdens or oppressive
-ti----------legislation.
Miration Army I* run
■
o
,
’tla iiumiul iltlvi’ uml li
I s ' I * bp lu &gt; M that it In gonerVUdr s'lppoi iuil py t|u&gt; proplii

SANtXJRD TWENTY YEARS AGO

«

hoi«'. t)nd« n tritlln

A. II. WI|kln»on of New Rmyrn*
wa* the guinl of bin nUtcr, Mr»
8t(lnsfcllaw, Wrdpvmlpy.
Hotwell
Klnir of Iliiwu«l»r,
h lk b , IrAfi'H Imuy (or tinnie »flcr
•prnrllng ecviinl ptuudu in ih&lt;
Soiftn.
F. A. IV. Hi van slid Or. llruusu
here rctuninl from a trip lu
Tamps su4 to, J*stw*Uur*.
t’hsrlvH Whltner of Juciuonville
U in fl tu fonl on IiusUu m .
Ur. and Mr*. J . II. I'ryrr of
Call, Cunuda are MIHMulinx n f«w
day* at the llolel Camta.
Mr. and Mr*. J , II. ( ‘iniimlnK*
of Tm oiiUi. Canada sro gu**i» of
the Ilolel rarne*.
noWupApor writer ripUIn*
John Abberglo of Orlando ws*
lopi 111In Wlilrti IlldUrd rrgUlerad at lha Hotel Carnca oil
li^gplr gut lilutc It by ^,r ln*,Thui*iJay.
‘ HP iniut lure s»nu "nui»,'
The I'rri'jyterlnn
Cliprch U
o lahe f3,K&gt; T»r I" I'UI it. vbHasr w.»!n
^
f
000,000 for Pa buncvolent work
IrlU^cnt a PWMa:n pi “^ ;"™ &gt;"r

rlil
III wh«&gt;rt’
win'll’

m
him
hi'Ilii work
surh In
Is nv*d&lt;’
iu'*'&lt;!&lt;' ll»«Uld bv
l*v UI«eUt1i(i'd lu uvliy
nUvUld
■•ill^a
Olio any
—11*----------- ,
*A b^rnilo t ’CC r-AUip Proudly
that It t«u*ht o nun Ip
' i prp wt«k». Th»i U «
bl* ABhU*«ni(snt, part leuWkM » lot nl ua have liven
: Ip will* fur t i year, pr
amt glib oply • »#ry. vorr
•apjlttun #f rtauli.—CJiirv ' n r - MbP‘t lm dlacaunisoii.tho find i t ye«i» ore thu
»*; .’|tudtl*i. y°o prnliotily
jv« tho &gt;f|r«ntA|e of C(U'
Trj "y*M|r youth’

uirppnMUe. fur bbdur,"it

.pt ehitrrh .year

(il l. ftit* |3tO(J#tOOO
K ho Ji|oy wh*C h ' s j ^ W
lag Ijireti week*. Last
■dPlftf l l « lh* trouble I* 4 l e
oabbatb &gt;l*re wat a gcnenl «*, effryono' It mure or itaa
«AnW i!&gt;f ’ pulplls pial visiting
■7 • »]«*n«rtr h* duet
min J i m ', might pruarh upon lb (a
.

•w -

------- -

) . laforuuiiu'i u( pur
fr|p|i4a over Ua alii*,
put fsiflr rr»||.

.*»l W

aubjget mryM mrg. jleV, ‘J . f .
in' piaached In (bo gunahd Mr. Browpl**
Oakland. Nimf !«»•

)IH.V

•rtifa. U haa been
It* ■
°r&gt; «bls
I oU»*«, but xre
up
•n'1
Mw fchoue
f.—tjc^il*. .tusr- now you
git M» •hpraa and bits\ ? a r t rpsfly like, j 7 ,

» quoted aa
b bqt far

wig b*»e
ipr ;&lt;•
of Mm

STRANGE A S IT SEEMS—By JOHN HIX
Tor farther proof nddnoq the aether, tsdootaga *&gt;?■ &gt; * eeveloee'ter reply.

Beg. U. 0- T *L O*.

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C^RKlt CHAPMANOTT ’

fb m tw ffw m s)

Nine Indians Carry
On Tribe’s Traditions
T l’ IAA, Okla.. Mar. J*. —!JPI
^-Thore up1 J i • ii Iimj (iklshoinnn* i&lt; (l tn rarry “ 1 tho l&gt;ad|ti"n« nf n riin-ii rIrons Indian
tribe, thn pjanketlm**The Irltuil lore (IsH hl ren*
luih’.-i nnii trit!* i!te binding to­
gether on inM ui- l'-rn ptalna of
a group •&gt;( Btmdy abtaiglnes;
lji.it t-Iiii'dahi of |tm rionkai*
h.m*. CieiirTo Wdibln.'.lofi Finley.
dl.il hi m * . Thn
h-rt In l"ll
the i.lrrg of tli.1 Iri'i.i nro hit
iliniKliii r, Mr*. I ’, l\ IMtnird «f
Tuh.11, nnd - tirr rhlldrrn. Olrlha.
Ij-nln tiinl (Tliirlen; hi ron. ten
f'lnlCyt hl« gr.iiulrhlli}i’ ii. Carol
J * iinti*-. ItiWi- lui'ii. Julio an.l
Jim Chiley, who IIin in Mj.nnl,
•it hi.
A Tiil*:» m* |w!. I’r.ink Vondcr
Ijinrlidn. |-«iriti-.l lid. rhirl'a jior*
r.ill n rlniit l|m ■ I fom hia
di’Oili. i-nUrd “The I-' t I'isnka*hnw." Ilul (ini- lie phin. a |mr•r 'ii or another
I'iinkaehaw,
C'l-ol Ji-nnii* Fluid).
m ■ o * r a * a eg

r

AfftcftN

id
present
cannot

.:rcwi*eiry'fi.Rtivul on Mar. Ill In
ll.e room m il lo Ihe hanfortl
Shoe eml (OoihlnK (hi. tn evnripctlon with Jhe fe*ll»il there
will ho on *ale pillow ra»e*,
bureau scarfr, hyndkerchlvf* and
aprona.
The “ llAyuiakcrK*' and “The b ot­
tle of lioae*,” *|i*clacular prudutllnna staged fur the Society
C.lreus by the young ladle* of
ttanforil whl lie tlie greateat ever
wllneaaed here.
Itev. Dr. llrotver, Hip popuUr
p.'ilor of &gt;hy ii.iiRivgaiiunul
Chuirh will prealdm a&lt; the l.yreum
iencfh concert Is be given In
lh* Aanmudioua tudiiorlum of
that rdtflr* on Tusnday evening
n tll. TJjo program will begin at
HtOO q’olock.
Mr. and Mrs. I*. M. E'der annuunce tba cngagetnsnl of Ualr
duagktar,1 Motile to Mr. Oo&gt;*l
»l&gt;epd at Jtrkaonvill*. Tbe wadding
wig pecur Mar, 31. Mlaa Cider I*
the oMeal dougblrr of Mr. and
Mrg. Bjdor and a young woman of
gradtwpUts i, and tbe engagemen'
1* M im p Inter**! to bar many
friends.
lira. D. T/l Herndon leave* I c
mbrtpw for BiAnptnn, Va., to spend
t|td tairtwr hotidapa with MU*

‘ imdofi.

W rten f t f f f c s y

Jack Finn ell—Htow* 1I**J
Acceptance Corp. of FlorMa
Kachans* Wd*.

Orlando—Phone 4700
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OPEN ALL tflGHl^ ‘

Wine-Dine-Dance
Have A Good Time

THE TRIANGLE
ORLANDO IIIGIIWAY

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Dinmoiid* ind Watches
Fine Watch Ana Jewelry Repairing

Diamond II ranting And Engraving
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SPECIALS THIS WEEK
PIN-IT-UP LAMPS.................. 99c
I *1.1.1 TM ta *e V tlil KII

WUMF.N ON STAMPS . . . .
I i.lvi-i iioiiml In i.'.ry any law*
nnotl.rr toctal v.'inker ■»
Although womrn have been in v hkh
ch wc
we luivt no vo'co t r ,\ii|ci'I(b ‘.i avvi.nd repive' Iila'ivr.
given (hr light 'n volt; under leprrei'nlnlhHi.''
ttrgaiil . r of Hhic-ogii'a famous
proclaim!* of (he Conr.llluHun
In 1 pile of lh
Hull llvirsv and oyp];'hiie Munic­
only" since 1020. rffurtm on the Mr*. Ailnm* did
ipal l||vp:vtur of nttiiua and
fiart of wmnrn h'oile * lo arcura 1 Uhl*. Through
Alley* In lhal rily. Jane Adam*
equal right* have figurei! promi­ her 1 . a rho 10 cqwu poiinrei wni mu. of ll». 1; vo'ii t women
nently In Ihe hl*1ory nf the UnH- wonii-n Iriih'i h ran hat 011 the Ivedi'iB nf hli em'ury.
cd K'a'ci alnea P i beginning.
Jiolh Mrs. Poll mill Jane Ailtill. -r fitthi. mich woin.n at ita.Actually, wmnrn did have a 1 an 11. AnHiony, i.ury fi'nnr. Julia ibuni iviTo 1 Insularly hmiorcd hy,
lluirc
all
coniriliuUng lIn* .Tuiklbh icoinrnnu-nl, whin
vote in thin country ut one lime, Waid
Ihvlr pltliiH-s upficnrril on lh»l
oven before our p n -m l iruvctn- Ihdlr Ul«.
In 1XU0 t|i,. NtiHonnl Atiirt(;vn counlry'a puslnipi Mnni]». commerit
(uiini'd, Itiuhr the Old
Prwince Charter i f Aliin*achu»- Wnmtiii Sulfiugn Aiuoii-ialliin wa* mvmoniiiiiir the imo’lnj; of the
,
ell*.
nuimn
propv ty-lmldri* foinictl. At ll|e into of the »• a* Allianrv,
Wt'ie turmilldd lo vote ftoni PllH lury Mrn, Carry ('.hspmntl Cu'l.j TAIIDT IHClXIl)N . . . .
Win n J 1.I111 I,. Kiillivan fought
wife nf Hiu t'liihu-nl civic vngi'
Io 17X0.
Abigail Ail"inn wni. Mv i f the m*er, (irorgo Call, tcc«ir»i the or- Doinlnlck McCaffrey til Cincln-J
1 ally * riiffrayidle* of
Amviirsn ttnnljm’lciii'u new flghtliii' prcal- itall S t yrniN ago, In Iho flrat
lib lory, lit n lt-*|er to h*» hu»- dmt. In lts.lt Mm. Cult becnnie vliariplon.liip luut under IN)
t.iind. Jnlin Aduim. who w#« Hil­ pivelilvm uf the ‘V i ’rnitloaolj Mmqul.i of (Jtictmdtuty mle*.
ling ill llid Ci.ulliic-Mlnl Cunitiv**, Woman .Snffragti Alllani-i". 0 i»o-! Multi,.in had to wait 4H hour* hefoie ](vfd|i&gt;! Hilly 'fail wirctl hi*
oil km tiio hit* *hire held.
*!•• wride!
Th? 12th It. ng-.inu of the Alls-1 diclilon foi.i To).iln, Ohio, belofc
“If |itirllriibr cam nml ul'i'ir
j
IInn arv not puhl to Hu- luili*'*. mice wru* livid at I'm tanilnoplv In- l.i.-w lit. offlrlal outcome.
mid 1.1 Hiu hweUng, bv I Tomorruv.: Farming in 'he
we nu&gt; ili-l,&lt;: i.dii, d To- Toll•-lit ■ In
lane Ad
Ail-' (loud*!
letji'llliui and will not hold our-1 aide* Mra. ( a lt. wimi JaiH'

MAN

ABOUT MANHATTAN
By CBORGB TUCKER

NEW yiHHC- M»r. IB. ~ T h *ro
or*. * luniilliir ulr.ht ubiiiii town
for u fvw' duy* rwotiHy—Frudcflvk luinadokt 'be llaymsrknt
boy who write* «( Iho llivaler
and look, u* a playwright ahoiiM
look!
T h n " l.i sotiielhing .about (j&gt;n*dale that I* very vlivilux If yu'l
Ivan ln» aid tho
M&gt;|dil.t|rated
type of Kngllah drawInS * ruura
rniiudy. The mithiir of “Onto, la
Kpough'‘ luok* tlip tamu year
after year III* h&gt;ir t* whll&lt;T
now, of i-miiiie. lull tliern ri’maln*
plenty nf |l, nnd lie *1111 li»* the
■temp or Iloud itrvvl on Jili tall,
►mail frame.
See Ins him walk Ik rough the
lohly of III* hotel, end nnllna the
atmoai luipvrtrPtiMn yet alwaya
present look of aururla* In hi*
*yo*. nn uh*er«er rr marked:
••Why, he Imik* Ju*t ilka an anlmnlul I'uiirh • . . . Am] In. due*.
Kredurhk |jinada|e learned early
In life hi&lt;w to onhiy thins* and
bo has never forsoiten.

•
*
*
ry D. U n fit of Do*
Hut what 1 alSited out lo men­
~ tbe moat blUllont
•tat* spent Tbura- tion wna tho enthusiastic yet
vautlou.i rurtoalty vlih
which
and father of Now J^aalr-owaUad bl* now pjay
ikcrofe Co.. Jack, After allSu baa boon «*ven y**r*
goafsrd Wednuo- since -Freddy’’ had o hand ]■
the Hroudway seen*. Not since
I r i k loft ys»Ur- ISS9, when bla "Conartn* SomeJka after a vl*U of time* Sins." wa* preeeeited here.
ItV # r . and Mrs. H. bsi the kutbur of "The Doll of
lira. Ckphcy*' bad a, play In Naw
More* and Torb.
I tqay aay ll.ai wl'hln i t cnin­
,r me• i •
ula# after tho opening curtain.
Ulllb Now Vork h.ul aotlkd ro*f|d*Bf,
ly back Inlo llo'm ^t. Tho yoora
m?S •com only to bare fhetlad ll».
appetit* fur th* J-on-dkU wanttan snd. whoa tho final r*l*ru«
wore Ut. b o a ^ s
.sola
U* (p ip* pi*

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* Money Tp Loan - 1
On Automobile}
Refinancing—
Quick Service

! WERT-The JEWELER

Business Profits

Indicating how unfair It la. to fenact laws which in­
crease the burdens of all butinehs is tbe following summary
ar*a pail move In Kurnpo of fucts published In the St. Petersburg Independent which
•,ba Catch and dotiblti
shows that only a very small percentage of buslneascs are
profitable, and that most of thfcm ere exceedingly unprofit­
it' Iho Jew* In Au»trl* need able enterprises. This year, the Independent says, more
.odmoiaie who can knock than two-thirds of all corporations In the United
V. II, ’• off p mo*quitn States arc likely to lasa money.
I pors»n nl f(ie thou (Anil
"In 1930, slightly more than one-half of all active cor­
l.'"
'
porations finished In the red. In 1931, more than CO per­
' |t roolua pathe'lc, but H ia cent. |u 1932, tl|e last full year of depression, more than
has tee*, that many of 80 percent.. Even in 1934, the first full year of the recov­
the pkeple wbd are cheering the ery, about 70 percent of all active corporations reported a
" f « i for Hitler In Germany
_ _ Austria now, will ho tho net doficit for the year. In 1035 tho recovery continued,
f b it 'ld fall In halt!* when pay yet almost two-thirds of nil active corporation* ended the
year In the red.
'
finally cornea,
t t.&lt; ------------------- . '
"The story of 1934 and 1035 may bo repeated this
f t rre glad to act more pan year, because business is now bumping along on a level-of
ling golf |h!i winter. It U activity about equal to the 1934 average. Even If the re­
y alglt wlten Men wlU take
'onlnd«&lt; off ' tholr bitalnesa covery predicted fur the latter part of the year should ma­
long cpmiitb for « round terialise, thc'averagc of business activity in 1938 will hard­
'.■•The
:Th* »eirraiiw
i era's* will do thorn ly go above the average for 1935.
♦ltd
they will ret
get mo
more work]
ndHbey
"DuHrig 1035 about 477,000 corporations actively en­
w W . oar /
gaged In business In the United States. Only ab&amp;df a third
of them made a profit.
Yet these
profits amounted to
j IItt ‘Meats
Monts 'It)
to lit tlm
the tcnnion»,!«
i.,.,.'..,.«
| .| ,
,,
||
by tno yei•mnlning two*
pttophilnn
jnmt» ROdtovnlt
n&lt;yi»u»oit m ore th i n tho not d e fic its Buffered by
I pdi
nphUnn that Jnnics
dhi irlbndo ivrprr plenty i.r thirds—65,165.000,000 In net Incomes us against 63,469,i. * ___ .
, | at ii ti

' ■t'nafnnl The Ajiny ilm'i

WEDNESDAY, MARCII 16, 1938

THE 8ANF0RD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

on., nu eaigi n i lio eonvcnlenlly
could pink li|* bun*. Ill* p c*
r Itaii t for i hunting lit* mind,
vaittvllln* voyage* and bibbing
up unexpectedly when wriyono
th''light him ny Hiu tother aide
ot Iho eaftb baa earned him tlm
UHo pf the work)'* t««at Irc|ucnl
but viratlo Irovelrr, * • ■

Osteopathic Group
Will Hold Meeting

,

The Mid Florida Hsinopathir
tteil-f.1 y Hijt lm| | f H r'’gul*r
iiivaihl/ dinner n.uilittg In OrIkndn on Mar. 17. In the Fort
tlntlin li. 1 .1 at 7:"0 1 *. M, It
naa hnnpuneod loil.iy by' Hr. W,
F. I' iii tlon. secretary i f Hiu *oelely. AflAr the dinner. Hr I’urihni ilatrd, me bu*inei.* Bud pro*
fru.lnjial im-etlnq w(1l ho held In
,Ti|. I'ffliu of l&gt;r.'J. t l Howell,
-Hr. K P. Vnndogrlfl of Ocala
nnd DrM. Decker of Winter
•I* 11u v III ii,*ru*x Ihe &lt;*111X110*1*
of Ihe varl'iu* type* pf pain in
tho foivrr t art «'• lh" back.- DrI'urdon tnhl “Hr.
C. Tindall
of Kiaalmmee will rfa ) a alien
till* fiaper -up th e 'tti'dimonta
l(on, Veit/ Till* la u Mood t&lt;i*t
whtill enable* pint’ll i»n I 4b dol^tmlnu whether or not .there l*
* n Infrblton pr.'eenl snmewbore

Tbcro was the limo ho .nllv.l
on a world rciHan Oder ''I'
r.icnd* bid biro Uon voyuso with
a iwiiy ut HouihanipUin
lint
f.nnsdale frit Ibu .hip in France
uni] at rlyed hi thrir tuULt lo,Imirh noat- day. Only l*at *um I
un-r ho remo over to thftak’ tk*
IIi IhK' ovt of h|a BOW ploy, and
Hilbert NQUors VI* producer, pro­
vided hint, with * l*u;o roomy of­
fice, Hut alive two day* hi Mqu
hail up, fgmadafo gut mi a boat
■ml flnlatfod lha'acril'l tn I .notion.
I'rCbabtr tha 1110,1 ■ ,hU«tlodi
iiidoneo.ol tbU aulbor'ii'paaolonl
fol- impromptu aallquia.it (ho ad
lh«t lb * 'tata UhM.. I HiIItut hapi
I hi n hi* pmlueer. publkbcd In
the N. Tf. Herald Tribune. TbU
In }•*&lt;- and I,an.id.de bad
*nivod MoaoutpUy,
th« asm"Mr:
.
,
.
" Fiwderlck f^a-dsiu arrived ati^
noon Taaoday. T h u * v-aA nut a “
►bin m ill** Wednesday, ,o he"
•ailed quill Hsllirdiy .before roturnlps t* I ’HoOton.’'

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$ 5.95 ADJUST-O-MATIC IRONS..... $4.95
$ 8.95 “FEATHERW EIGHT” IRONS $ 7.45
S7.95 8-cup COFFEE-M AKERS......... $ 6.80
$ 5.95 6-cup COFFEE-M AKERS..........$4.98
$ 9.95 8 -cup PERCOLATORS..............$8.19
$ 3.95 7-cup PERCOLATORS..............$ 7.45
$ 7.95 7-cup PERCOLATORS........... ..$ 6^9
$ 4.95 3 -HEAT WARMING. PADS..... $ 3.08
$ 3.9f&gt; 3-HEAT W A R M IN irM D S... $ 3.10
“TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS^ .-

SCOTT-CARRAWAY, INC.
- 115 Magnolia Are.

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Solution
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MARTIN LANEY, Society Editor

Social Calendar

P. T. A. GroupToMect
Meeting Is Held
Tomorrow Morning
By St. Agnes (iuild

Activities
Tin* HI. Al:u-&gt; tiltlid

Mrs. Harry Bradham
Gives Birthday Party

Itioi’iiiarlti llram •"",
&gt;11100;
Amei0 «n toll raium- mil ii(i|0'ir
nrxt Moioluy i'veilin'; nl Hie
I'rlnee** Theatre 1" * 13 nitoe*.
Tile psrfortnani'a Will he the
third in the icrie* of t-nueerii
prcsi’ideil under Ih" 110-pile* nt
the XVeman’* Club fm tPrinbei*
of the Oi&gt;’opcrati*o Con'e-rl* A*’
aoclatlon,
Mi*, Branealo imnle » xuniatlimal ibtint In I‘i2t in Hu* iid&gt;
oI flihla III “l(|grll**»to” wph tho
Chicago Civic Opera Company,
leading Up to I'll* debut In
1M0, iha won f»r New X’ork
the A'anter Kent Stale Conle.*l
In which 13 nlatc* pvrtlcipateil.
Thl* yooilit “Inner bail the
honor cf npin,!'ring at tlie Whl'e
lltnpi’ |n ( Feiimin lor President
Bfo*evi|l null tnllliaiit a»«mb|»gr of goi’td*.
Ml** llroneuto lm* utmiy tlitir 1
been compared with tlm gre«t
(lal&gt;l-Cnrl. The K*n*Ui CIlV
Tlmr* raid: ’There i* « strong
1 |ra||aitty between
Itosemsri &lt;
Brancato “ml tlalll-Curi'i Klkn
(lain-Curd Ml** Br»ni*lo I. not
only a mU'ie** 111 the field of
florid mu»ic hut. (3 lyrlr pa**'
agei ilUplay* a (Saa*lr cb*rtu"
In nddlllon to her operatic ami
conceit a) pcardiiec* em h *e»•
•on. MU* liramato continue* t»
hold I'fr *Po' III radio. It ii now
two yea,* line® stm made her
debut in *'|»,neg of New V«&gt;rk
Town."

To-Night
Ijutl Timm

iim
_____
J it&gt;K
Tin’ Gmnmmr Brlmnl F&gt;tviil*| fh#
TcAih r* Association will Intel ln( It,
the ,rhnnl uuditotium tontorrow|u|&lt;.
moniltiF m I;30 o'clock a&gt; wltu-hj I1
lime n pi "grant 1»&gt;* ihr
Un

' I Mu'
llnty i' iii it l'.|l’t ‘ i'al Church
tuM |n regular novtlng til ilu&gt;
rm it iipiu. i’ mi Mu.vl.iy after*i
ntifi vuih Mi. it. u IVan al'*
|tu ,i |i;ii *nn 'llHr^l Kite In th*.'
Mnmlali’n el Teinu -mei’ ’’
|
j Apr,
Mm. XV. T Jntknt'n un.l kin! (likl.'tii hotly.
In tehlilleii in tlo program amt Mr*,
Mrtv
Ktull, IVHi «ir*’ hn*|e»*e* at
Vf, llm
Hi- i.tie.lnr nml'JIr.. I. t„ In*, the replllnr bu*lne*» meeting -'I'1'
Rler I'lCnlJetl.
J time v. ill he riven tor the p.ir*j Tun
Tint!*!, inmt-nt at|i-: Mi*. XX’,! m'* in vhii cl*»*ioomi ami liatfi 1*1
I'red Cook and ’ Jack Alwopd
|“ 'at
A. Adiim*. ;iu .'InMin ll|-.im conference* rvlih Ihe Iracher*.
of rha|M-l ||ilt(. N. C. “ ill '! » "
Item* of litiilllti1* to Ih’ l.1* j '"r'‘
M
r*
I.
II
rtmnellir.
M
r*.
II.
I*
In U'inlni*l tor i.ovumt day*.
I’I 'll Mr*. J. M. Uuni.lie . Mr*. cu* . I me the “April Kind * ■»
X
f I.. ItiKler Mr*. XV. T. Jmk- riny'' to he given nil Apr. 1. el-1**8
turned |a*t'
the J-Jjj
m
m. Mi* I’ M- liiint. Mr*. tl'inn flrei* for Perl year, “nil
night from Quincy when* he lis*
May
day p airrnni.
I.
Vm
l".
M
rtf’
.
'
rt.
M
.
I.b'yd.
M
r*.
been for neicml day* on buel-J J*'lei Ml I til J| Mr*. M. Min*
Mi*. Krul Myr.-« |« rhnlinmn
(.j
ue*,,
of the previmn mid the conlp t 'e
(]
BrlU
.
M
r
It.
1
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M
nn«.i|vnig
--------i
rthedale a, mrnncnl by her I* n* 1|,iM
r*.
A
llen
M
n«ley.
M
r*,
lirtt.-ce
M». nml Mr*. XV. It. IHllaid'
Mrliny. Mr*. Ki*ti* |V.ik* Mr*. fatlaw•:
and dnngbti’i. ItmIt. nf Altanionto
Iti.inl Mn-llop. I:IMI to littO x|'|
’"|
II. I. I'rrkln* Mr* i" K. 8 |HH'
rtprin'ln Hpent &gt;oclcrday ill Han-'
oVlmk.
.
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M
r*.
M
.
t’
Sit
unite.
M
r*feed.
l*&lt;“Vram,
in 3:00 oVlorli. 'jjj*
llii-f mil U'»|ktv, mid Mm r. It.
nil- nil .. 3:lkl to 3:IS o'clock.
X
V
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f
tie.
MU* l.in-pi |i|eeuy of HI. petTi-'r'fr t'oiiferrncc* 3:1.1
er»hui*. U the rue»l of Mr and
3:30 eVliH’k.
•" "
Mr*, fn fltinv »t their home on
('III-mom ri-Pidien 3:30 III*
French Avv-nuo.
3:f!0 t ’tltH-k,
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Telephone 148

P e rsonals

Mr*. Harry Bradham honoml
THURSDAY
her mo h ,r. Mr*. W. A. McMuIVn.
The South S'do P. T. A. Board on Monday afternoon with a *ur-|
meeting will be held a t 1:00 pri*e birthday party •» lj*f
e‘clock. Immediately followed ty on W**t Nineteenth S '.fe t.
•The ruc*t* itirr'd l M.*. Mc­
the bu*ln«u, meeting at t:3d
Mullen wi'h a birthday »onK,
o'clock.
and whi'i' »he*oprnctt her birth•The r*t*l« r raeetlnK of Semi­
day gift*
her youna Bi*ndnole Chapter Number Two, O. E daughter, 1'atiiria Bradham. *ang
S.. will be held at the Maionh- “ Happy Birthday" to her.
Ha|| at T:30 P. M.
During Ihe ofiemohn Kame*
The Alathean C liu of Ihe Kirat and conte*'* were t’■njoyed by the,
- - to
Baptlit Church will ho'd It* re v iruridi. Prixes were awa-ded
Mr*. XV. M. lliyne*, #*ho re*
ii tved a 'plrce nf, Kostnrl* gl»»»ware, and to Mikt’
C. Collin*,
who rrerlver white *llinn hand’
auiplcles of tha Ladi** of the kerchief*.
Catholic Church, will b« given at
A coin- rthrmr of pink and
Iba Armory at 10:00 P. M.
w h lf wm carried out wl’h pink
Th* Quarterly Executive Board and white *napdrngoni and frm *.
meeting of the XVoman’a Million* The dining room t»bV&gt; wo* tpread
ary 8o:lely of the First Methodist with a Inns^wVrr centered by n
Mr* XX*. I*. tMmer no,I Ml * '
,
Churth will be held at the home whi ,: cake r-u rounded by fern*.
•f Mr*. J . B. Crawford, 1204 Oak Pink nml while Ice cream »»■» Ile|en tlnrner nm vi iting t|i
Ml*, t /leii.e II. Znlc-ky nf
nt 3:00 P, M. Alt officer* are rrrvrd. nml Ihe „’ur*t* receiveil lIcllyirixHl nml Ibinla where llivf
Cedar Itipid*, lint*, i* vlni'iug
V^kd to at&lt;rnd *0 as to fill out favor* nf pink and whir' aweet w|l) lemuUi for gevt-inl ilay*.
•Mr. und Mi*. P'rink S. lamnon.
pea col nacre.
their report*.
Mr*. I'. Iw Park left lodny foi
Mr*.
Bradham
n
n
***i*trd
In
The Sanford Grammar School
Murom tl.i. alter “pending u
P. T. A. will meet In th* School retiring by Ml** U irc iQ Collin*
Mi- II'ire lli.olh'oii hi,| .1*
rliort lime Ii' it n» the giic l ot
auditorium nt 1:30 o'clock. Thrre and Ml** V'Pglnla S a tcl/ ?
her ilInner i.ue l.. I'll Mo,pipy Mr.
f'r
uipl
Mi*
I'.
1,.
I'Jrk,
Jr,
Among Ihole preaenr' W'1 e:
wllpbe a bo 'rd meeting from liOO
uii.l Mr.. IP mi t i ne ami Mr
tii 1:30 JV ock. * program from Mr*. XX’. A. McMullen, honor
and Mi -. II. .1
‘Ii MiilP n of
Ml
n
l!v:i|i'''ll
I'u
I
mol
Ml
’
cuert, Mr*. J . T. Pope. Mm. K.
llii&gt;li'ia
,iii,|
Mr.
mil
Mi-. XX’.
C. Cowan, Jr.. Mr*. J . It. Adam*, fSerli'iile Millba'n will return •*
"mb Mr*. Klynn X’nusr, M *. M. min.-iuV from AHaul a where they
II. n«rder, nml Mr". II. J . Mc­ hum intend.,I the Animal Homily
Mi*. Betty p"eming of Siulh
Mullen all of Paytorm. Mr*. C. (V Hh"w.
Pi nxlry, Mr*. XX'. M. Ilayne*,'
M iiiple", l.uiig
1*111101, N. X
Mr.
nml
Mr*.
I..
M,
.B
nrw|tk
Mir. C. K. Morrl* of Sls'craville,
wh" ha, keen tlie gu»-*t id Mr
nml
i.oit,
I
.&lt;&gt;&gt;11
oio|
Me,
mid
Mr
A
IVr'ghl
nml Ml *. XV. W, I hi”, m ul the i
XV. X’a.. Mi*. Jock Burney, Mi".
o'clock,
T. It. Mtddleton, Mr*. Kdnn K* P A Atkin &lt;ni have iv loto' d Ilium- " f tiidilell fjiki', Iuim m-*
I■idgr. Mi",
Mary
DoiiuldMin, fl’ ilil tilirfiel'l, l i a . OI " '| " they tillne,| home. She oar. aiiuiiip.lli
Mr*. Winnie Telford. Mr*. II. XX. alien,h i ihe inoer.'l of t 'h a ih * led hy Mi, and Mi *, b-ntci Him h.
St. Patrick’s Dance
(ioodupced, Mi*. It.
Jchnoon. A. Atmn nil.
Mr*. C, C. Collin*. Mr*. I„ A.
Slated For Arnicry Je.,
Ml** Kt|n Mi I ieiir.nl ef New
M e . C. II b li'h V . Mi II II.
Palmer, Mi*. C. A, YutPi’y, Mi*.
X’l.rk City, who I* Ihe wioler t'l-lel.o'P, and l i e , II W WlV III
XV
.
C.
Batcher.
Mr*.
II.
II.
ItonrA SI, Palrh'k’* IMme mil lie
Cue I
"f
lii’ r
e.iiir.jit». Mi**J »• III i p'lnl l i a i i 'i . i i i
m I'lienl
H*en tninnrroe inul"
»1 the •iii:iid&gt;* of Webster, Mi". It. C. P'rapee,
Ml |i,o|i’ al
nod Mi**i “ lieie lh*-l
' " I ml a* J'lilitei
Armory n' 111 :no o'rhn k. ooder MiAtillan, nml Ml*. It. T. Hupp, Minnie Melliiiig.il la ri'eiivi'iioi: lm the i ’ i m I l-ii-'-t t:lt"« t"
the aiirpli*’* ill the I "id i'* ot lolh nf Oilnndo. Mia. f . X». fi'iMii o ii'.eot 0 1 1 tdet",
hi* In i,f nt tie Indian Bii'ir ItoTluuilkill, Ml*. It.
Juliii'i'ii,
Ihe Catholic Cbuivli.
Sr„
Mi*.
Prank
I
i
wi,.
.de
*
Burr Nowlnm mid hi* m*'he*’
Mi*
Mr.* t\ I*. AnlIm»#i
tra will fiitubrli the mil ir, ultd Crclchen Ia-wI", Mr*.. A, XX. &lt;'litir|«* Aliixwrll, »lhl l‘inl llipii
Hmit|i,
mid
Ml**
lli
ii
llaikry.
Fperi.il ■•Iitflituiuoieol in keeplnc
lii'ii! rr nf Kitirru^nt' tin* wrr»with the ortaairu ha* hern »r’
iIUmtT niK'Hio Mindly nf M•.
r«u*r&lt;i.
.
i Rosemarie Brancato
:ii««|
|lrt**lft»t*1 nl til* it*
Tlir iihMV ia
l»* ultrn'l
To Sing Here Monday litiuii* hi l'i**r;»l lit If lit r

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TTIE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD. FLORIDA

And P e r s o n a l

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Meeting Is Held By
Missionary Group

NEWS OP O FR WINTER VISITORS
Mel van T. Hih-Ih 'i«*M-r nml ItMlnw.i, ’V.’iunl.i, \iIni have turn
ri :rr. Mi-* llnlten-e l|&lt;nli&gt;lin* J■.piilJitn; Ilie ti iii'i i it 70.1 Wilt
nr, nf Mnrtlet-n, Mil., hr.ve nr* I‘it•* Nlrtt. hare |-one In Cunt*
rivttl ,t&lt; the Valdes lletel for Iheirji It lleneli lira Inief Mijotirn tie*

j fme ii-liiiiiii': heme.
,ii, i fun ircond *e on in run funk
Mr. itt»&gt;l Mi*. Fdwnrd t). Fcrrl*
iiillnTal-1 Mi'- Nellie M. Mnneiiey of New
t 111*n u lliVoik -fity i- » "iting her -i-t,r (i'f IVnrl Itl'er, N. V., who are
tul wt'roiBHtl I'l'e le i' hi Intv Mr. iitnl Mm . May in* if J 11 limit SeTenleefllll
i** II. It IK. I*. AliKt.m of Wirter-tuvn, N. S in ” , pi hi ett r.t| il.iyi In Miami
i lii.i'ii-tli' X «h.i Im'e been ill the lletille
I A(Hir'iitent* * nee lletoVer.
Mr. and Mi- IV. It. llrookin* of
t-Vietiil-- of Mr. ami Mi*. I’cKr lllliiwn, t'.iraila, who : le api-llding
I'tiei .in el Virginia. Minn., tvill the w ill''r «t IPI I'alincllo A'e
It* iili'ii-’ teil le horn lli.i: they le:.’ •pc tit la I weekend vl*itilt|t
have i vi - ti! ir pufilinard a trallei, pmtiif* n lie "iillnin pnrt of the
It), it
wlilvli liar vill occupy ilni log the r-llllc'. inrlutl le: Hie ITuk Tower.
n o l l n i r renin inlei of the *e. -on.
llllllg l
Mr. n„,| jlr*. .t. I' Poll re el
j Me! hinti. M:. *., and Mi*. Anilrew
el
|-‘i rirrid. ard Mi** liu Kenwirl. i f
all’ll
" New 11 f t II, t'enn , Itlli'ntltil 'hi­
ll met ",nJ fl*|, fry at St. Cloud last I'liu*'ni Mr*,jdny.t
Easier Ixgg Hunt
11
'• 11 | Mi-. It l*. Tlmrlier left the \\ ill Bo HoldSuturduy

'('.imi-inn Attnriini-iil* Iiii’mI i)
I' iI t'le ninrinli.- far Winter II it i ll trheie
An ":' .l,-r I*i-l» Hunt I* Wing
'' 11 ***** |»hr rt II n-i. friend* for a few p m
illed Iw. 'lie Circle Number
utr »i»t« e j,|,j, |„ f, |,i ii-liiriiltli: io her heme
Two , f th,- I ii I t'hiislian Chuirh
IIn IM'- lime, l\t.
to Ih given on Saiuiday, Apr. 10,
h&gt; ' " ‘I Mb I
tt. till mere ef New
1' " 'i ' ntm.|i, lain, nml Mr*. A. I a ih, I’ark Avenue between
i'll- l‘ie
\ a ln l e r in , N. \ . ate I'l’iiiib mid l iftli Street* ui i:uu
•**t*! ,,
ii*ii-i, * in |lie eItV.
n I in'!' egg* will lie
" ''
M. mill All*. W. i: II. Mann ef uc lleiI n(1 'lie
hill". I'tlre* will lie
Ibker ■&gt; &gt;|, r
r
-li.n In tile fm,Id' ef Ihe tloldrn
Mi-. Mt: liwiiii-o. Mi- T. U I'vr n,| ihe l.neky P'gg. Many
Inablpc-, J|. It d« v:h Kit,” Mi *tun' i nml game* will I*’ enjoyed
II I.'"Il li I Ml HIM S'i-iiui -. I nI.■t ■tin- Inin mi sale hy Mr*.
Mr II v 11 lytii—. Mi*. I. Ik I ' Ilnllv. iliiiltiunll of Clrct*
Itci,1. nml Mi , Allen llord.’iiii’r. ,N, ItiW’r Two.

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A Floral Fairyland
CdotioujJy a- bloom in P c lillii Hi vine
Gitdcni 1* the world* Urge" collection of
m e aulcu. Here in this enchanting floral
fairyland below the e a rth * tim, 10JM00
aulcat and hundred* of thouiandt of other
tropical plant* and thrub* paint sheer ravine
•lope* with vival beauty while towering tree*
reach upwarJ to the tky and *dvcr "ream*
•parllc far below'.
Winding footpath* and five l |T|
mile* of motor roadway enable l\ |V] / 1
you to ice all of thu lovely 8 J acre
garden in engifort. Come now t A1
while the Ravine Gardena arc
•t the height o f their •Hendnr.*Aly l c y ^ BJ
Within »n eaty day'* drive o f w f c f k - g y
any nartofFlonJa. Consult your
road map for the thorte" touw

^
I nu C’. irry ( "licsturliclds
in you r oxvn special c a s e . . . o r you
m ay p r e fe r the a ttra c tiv e all-w hite
( '.heslerlielil packag e. In any ca se
you ’re supplied fur a day of real
sm oking pleasure.
Fill you r ease xx illi ( dicsterlields
. . . f o r that refreshing m i l d n e s s . . .
that pleasing taste and uromu that
so m any s m o k e r s like.
('hrsterfu'hVa tmU rif&gt;r tobaccos .

CITV OP f'AtATKA. r 1.0 HI DA

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• / lu m c -g r o ti'ii a m i a r o m a t i c T u r k i s h
* ’ Y 7 ' a m t p u r e c ig a r e tte p a p e r a r e th e
be st in g r e d ie n ts a c ig a r e tte c u n h a v e .

•Thursday—Friday
A

K b to u

ALL DAY THURSDAY

Bomancc

“Sally, Irene
and Mary”

Vlltfc Allr* F «|t

V**P Marlin

G «ll

PREPARING FOR GREAT

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l^ t r k h -A M a i

ST O R E CLO SED
EXPANSION SA L E

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TumlraO u d Ai r * Map
W*m la

STARTS FRI. MAR. 18th 9A.M.

“Dangerous
To Know”

CO W AN CO
3 ACT MUSICAL COMEDY AND MOVIE OF LOCAL PEOPLE
S^IIO R HIGH SCHOOL MARCH I7th-8:I5 P.M. TICKETS 40c
Gtthange Ticket* FREE (or Reierved Seat* at Roumillat &amp; Anderson

FUND. "SEE YOURSELF IN MOVIES" TICKETS ON SALE ALL ‘
DRUG STORES And HOTELS CHILDREN MAT. THURS. 3:3015c i

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WtpNRSDAT. MARCH 19, IMA.

T T IE S A N F O R D D B X A L D . S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A ’

NEWLY APPOINTED AUSTRIAN CABINET MEMBERS

IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS
By JULIAN 8TBN8TROM

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Tammy Pankovrski, former San-1 jackraavlllr u n i
November
foul hurier who h it been signed | aflcmnon. . .
by lha Cleveland Indian* of the | . , 7 After reviewing moat of
American Lcogua, baa thsngod tlm mujor anil minor loop Spring
hip nama b f ict|«#at of Chnrahuidi j f J |nmg uhcdules, H appear* that
offlclala to '.A d jm .. Pankowakl ollr f»|P c|iy rrjll be without one
told ua In a letter (h it hla full 0j nIPW, rffalra . , . Tho Chatnama. waa Thom an Adam Pank*| tanboga-Waahinrlun game h&lt;*ra
owakl an&lt;| UiaL ho*a Juat forget- |a* t Kprlng earned much eominrnl
ting th* f n«l purl of hla monicker , . . Tho IdHikoula noaed out the
Ha baa racetvtd order* In give Ikna'oni by a ncora of C to 4
ap Mi great bin lag career which
. ,
It la rxpec;ed that
Guy
hka already made him tbn lata- Idicy, flrat Lnaemon and pilot of
tear hakvywgtghl champion of lha Sanford club (hla aeaaon, will
-IJofrwHt that neema fo dl*ap- report here about the flrat of nect
paint him V great deal bnt bo Vitek to mako i rrnn.tementi for
■ay* ha’ll Jtrst have to get over tho local training altnatlon.
Henry Watson allll refnaeo
Floyd Palmer ahoilld be given to give oat aay dope concerning
’a lot of credit for the work he the local cnlfy In lha Stale cir­
ha* been doing for year* In a&gt;
cuit . . . SI.
Anguallna and
tempting lo "comor" a major (,'ilpndo havn come icrma wllh
ItB fM ball club for 8tnford.
t heir franchlae money . . . HU
A Mg league ball dab would
"HIhid Toma" have already been
dof wonder* for Sanford In many
algned 10 call 'em Ihlo aeaaon
‘i way*. Via I i d a auceeaaful ad. . '. They nee Held. Poler*/
Three three men were ntimnl members uf G * new Austrian cabinet headed by Austria’* N «sl
f
venter* with tho CbalUneogn
Vai-ghn, Smith, Cownrt a n d ,*
•!. Idtokotila of tha Hoot hern Aanew Comer.
•' teadi-r,'Arthur 8ey»i-lni|U*rt, who Irniame chancellor after. Illllir'a ultimatum farced nn'I-Natl Kurt
MtUlion
laut arnaon. What
Hchuarhnlgg In irrlgn. Ix-fi lo tight: ItuduK Neumayer. minister- of finance; Michael Hkub], secre­
, wwld ho tho reward# of a major
tary of slate, ami Dr. RtJmuml GIalre-Hur*',,tiaul vice chaoertlor.
•
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!»’ nidvftilurr?
S H o n r s r o jiT k ii o t s - i i H«a
fur yean without re-matlng. WhIV
boon napnited nevrral limra that
Hr- moMirr i^xiao is on tho neat,
Al,!Karan would return to play
Wild Ci c c h c Hold
tin’ male h ncCtr far diaiant, ami
emaier field' for tho Hanford
High Moral Code In-i&gt;id linin'* Intlngly riak hia life
entry In thn Hla'o f-oop thla erato prolnt* ln*r.
non . , . Kaaan iau«t have a
• Unity SI tel t»n. leading b»t
‘liu- fiimily, fcldi.m Ini urr than I
eAlary hike Imcauius ho’a married
I man It* tho tl'Kith Atlantic l&lt;o«Run
i f vo ».- 1 1.;, •lli k* tngi-lhor long ■
- end two can't live ' n* cheap a* “ |a*t aea*un ahlie with the Jack; |li-r tin* young nro full grown, It
. one* . . . a*k Danny flrainard iaonvIUu Tin*, today annmmreI
i tin- futility group i* i.mkcn up, j
^
. of the Lookout* la*t aeamn • tho rir.illiiR of n ernlrnel with
young i on'i- i liowa t|i» lack of
that are mairled Ine'ude Drain1 Jo* HiiRle'k rhatlanooga lmokItmivti'. I iiifll&lt;r|ico anil aumetlmea
nrd, KaakO, Goorgo Philllpn, We* I uni*, etimltnn * a * purcha'ed liv
will btlutd- vriy fug i-li'y.
Kingdom Rklp|&gt;«r&gt; Rodger*. I.ee Knllln from tho Tai# iluring the
Cam: du gi-r*r tlvi- to l»e very old.'
lland, Mayo lAngiton nnri Hammy
wlnli-r tint had pievinnaly rn
Tliey o'. P'kJv become lame, and
Holbrook . • •
lured to .Ian the 1,*ekoul conMr li gliiy Inielllgriit. There ip rej
Moat of Ihe odd Joba In thla
tract tiiH'iuire of a aulnrr dlapnleretorda tiliuig the Atlantic co**tl
(H r are taken np at preaent
Ht ration ilalod that ho had
uf Canaria gtcao nmir than fitly
lima aa Ikera are a number of
corao to a '*1 U«ment wlilt thn
Ihongh tin definite
announce­
year* oitl,
,
ball player* already her* , . .
Hnulhern tei“R‘ie club pre»y amt
M ner, oPKingavil^-', Ont., ment a ha vn been made coneornNot lha regu'iir Sanford elub
runld r-piirl lor Hprlna trninlms
luii fni ycitta l.'i&gt; n t.orf'of Jioli-I InX the |n,ip thf. t en on. Hie
but a group of "rooklea" that
ncllvltleir tmvt Monday In tho
fni gm *?. They aru hh gueat dur­ eiiuipclllhm I* rkreelrd lo b(
wiB Iry out fur boaora . . . We
■.nuliniitn qimriera
*1 Duyt&lt;m&gt;
rtei-e and til f-'cl liu one ha* yol
ing Hi: ir.igt ilioii Jouineya, a*
da hope that Robert Blolnoff
Ilonehmany in Cjf.OU* Vnihrring In hi* nninr&lt;l iinlirri &lt;'olili'a Hctnlnot*
will rarry tho tlnlveraliy of
pendi. JmU Miner, by Ihe wny, Indbn* • aa tho tapcotUi# cham­
HlriiHo'l ha*
t'cen employed
Georgia plg*kln,to honors with­
riui n p'oiK-&lt;r in bird banding. pion*.
in tho nail few year* . . . How­ durinu III* winter month* by J.
The pc*»e lie lagged and released
Mo t of Urn yniiager p la f r *
ever, local youngster* who bop* C. Truwlilt'q t'urvleo 1'tnllon hern
erried mil only ii)t-nttflra&gt;lnn In Hila city ern membora of lh«
to be with Ihe “Gators" by l|iat and nlvi t'f tho Kniifnrd-Orlandn
tminlHTii, Ini uliri n veran from ala liama wbleli riii:i|wiie the elr*
'
lime aay he won't doSnuch in Kennel Glut).
the llililc, on nluniinim leg band), cull nnd I ho teams »re Mil*
lietv.'i’ii the Iliuloglcal Survey’* year tho tame or |:i I. Oilier than
bruiting record* and Ihoae nf the H nilii'de* theie aie III • Rett
Jm k Miner the migratory history Hn*. 1*1rateu. fu ll.. Venki-e.i and
uf liu- Cnmill an Honker la Ihe tho tllnnt*.
tl)iKil nmiplclo or liny «|&gt;evlea of
II—Mtaccllanemia
wild fowl.
■

Harry Stratton To
Report To Lookout
Training Quarters

Youngsters Make
Ready ForOpening
Of Junior League

C lassified Advertisements

V . J. King, I'lunihlng-rhone 10.
H A VE YOIJK Watch repaired by
on*
who really knowa how,
JJrlfga, Jeweler Magnolia Ave.
lo o k for our ad on pagu il, Scott
Curraway,

SUGAR UIAHKTRR Sufferera Send For Frco Hooklet, Olio Ciaky—IiCe«burK,
Fla.
6— Situation Wanted
('O U )K E D W O M AN want* Job,
cook or W ild, n tt'j- Hnntuni
Colored woman want* Job —laun­
dry work, Hylvridrr lluller, HI7
E. 8*h Strvai.
COLORED M AN want* Jtd^ wait­
er or tell boy,
lltt Hantonl
Ave,

ID—Flowent and Plants
FOB SALK: M.rghdte tornado
plants—1‘ li o n e 411-W, Rc*
Packer.

Bed of pepper
cheap. II.

M o u rn *.

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p l.n l* fo r .u lv —
Ilelirt-ii*,

Lako

atHtng--.pl41ah. ,m
nreurate rrlifrliile ftflaed hy
njer. wa hoyo lempcralure. When lha moicury
Jtu Hanford.'hit* 3^ ahuvu with thn northward
“ “ advance of Spring, the cohorts of
(2— Wanted
_ _ _ _ _ thn Canadian honker* appear on
reliable' ?fi|T* the mating flight, nnd in Kail, they
drill aoulliwnrtk uhv.ul of the
frerieiiji.
Nu round imtenrlh has the wild
rhaim nf the,cull of geeae, float­
ing down from ihe upper air tunes
to (he farm hoy at the plow, lo Ihe
city mnn In n nowed street, to
the wtlilerneu* trapper, n algnnl of
the nppnmeh of
Inter, then of
Spring.
One- tho Gninila goo*, ne.bd
IB— Apartment* For Kent
hy itiilhon* ivithin the border* nt
Ihe tllilli tl n u ll'*, liu nur We.lern
Inket unit slough*. Now a .wilder
legion it fought for rearing fainllica, although in u few sect ion* of
20— Farm# For Bala
Ihn enmity r'lmadn gee.o that
H ROOM. 1! story llouw.
Can have heetl reared in aancluarirn
buy eipilty. Phone lttl-W.
III" t eliee In the home ground).
Till- run dll gnofn mate, fur
20— Mbeenaneoua For Hale
life. A widow oj widower will go
1
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yiriU.IM Violin Kor S*V-, or Hade
for c*r. Ih&gt;* J Vo Herald.
TW O UAH V rnncllea tlt.oil *-«a« h.
Hood foudktmi. JN!I w. iklh

7 FT. ELECTRIC Itefrlgc inter »n
A -l shape. A 1* sal buy —MlV
Keathmle T ii« Shop.
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20— For Rent or Kale..

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Marglobe Toma'n Plants --.in* per M()I&gt;KI1N I twm house,
largo parches wired f°r e|oi
hundrrd. J . A. Cuimlngbani,
r-al cooking, Mayfair—inqulrt
14th A Myrtle,

FREIGHTER
SOMEWHERE

mamt llahl. marlin steady. tte»t* l-tr.
rrn Hu liskU. Voile |m|mrlnla A
HWERT POTATORA: Houttirrn.
Hla. a Twin a. IHIHIr nr
Hind, Pnria lllroa, f«w flna
nualllf,
tl.ao-tt.lO. li.imipiia bua. Ii.ata., i.'WT baaa ll l l - l l tn.
i n la, 11.(1-11At.
i HTIllll-i (tana) Houllirrn, U*L
lir.ANn. itim.io Bnnidlri
Ham.’ ran*. cat
tl-nitti|d' (sir
‘ ‘ rnnrkM■ at rady, lllunl
11 ITA-11)1311; IN’nrihrm) Main*
Mlrlnpl.a* and ValrnlinM
__ are in fir. UnuntAlna CWT bag*, |UItl.U -lia -«i ll.lt.
•lualllir
lisa.
hpra,
WAX, frw, II.71-12.•*»
I TtlU.ITUEl; Nuppllru modrralr.
IIMANxI ll-ltna) llut lt|ira. Drat drinand moMrrai*. markal alradjr,
• I.M; l-t-urer. II te-tl.tl
,| VI*.
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I.mta rrt*.
____ apprni. ________
It
tea.
IIKKTH; Hupplirlilxral,
t»-| nrt. wlba ranra In qaatlly
4
---mind qi"d»i*ie.
markal
aipa.lv. rundlllnn. ftraana
*
turning*..
VIA her dii*. Him., no- la .iiMlItr. H*n&lt; rally tl.71-tl.0e. . Sla
hekta.
10-llai TOI'l’KIi, par Ima. l)-7 k . I fulr In rou.1 iitmllly are In mnillliltiMVlli.t; Via. par In. l-«v.
Hnn. tl.tO;M’im «■ ** * laraac
CAIIUAOK: Hupp.irt Halit. d*-| fair quality. l - - ( ll.ll-t l.tl. tala,
maud
moderate,
market
firm. tl.M -4l.ll; l-ourer all parka lo w
Via. Copenliauun
* Ido
rana* »r.
In qnallly ai-n in eondlllon. per
Till!
Ion. t i l l a - t l ! * * !
few
hlatreri mand
Iruorrr luwer; lied. I »* Uif. hpra., VI*. I
t.la; llue. Jipre,, el.le-tl II.
la-l*r.
l-AlllHtlM. Hu|&gt;|..le* Ha DC da- Stl.AI
mand ll(hl. market ttea&lt;V'. Via. .J’pN
l » r i.n*. Hun. 3*-31&lt;'S rilt-r-ra’ l"-r l « T
lift*.. lUlJML, Tw- Utli .
CA!Ji;irU»WKIl: riM. pcurc* K
I. rftt , fair (iukMIv,
J0W
TKIaKltY: FI*. !•- *i*l. tr I*
3* I
m e t*» ilf f
mnl (Ii*ft*.
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cl«t» *rr. Im *|g**, Sf *#fr«
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I’nlJ.AIIIlMl FlM. Imp* tf»«- l*«l* e ryn I,n .
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itmtf? &lt;Oprr*i» Fin
t * r «.r»s Dntrly
FI*. l»*-r dus. Nu HUppIlrtta
Iniliiiiri
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litei. »H*r*. fulll. ,
Nt*. wHiip|»llf*.
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VillDM CntlUal
Frw hit, |u utitHi), Hus hprit
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II n - l l &gt; ;
luii. rrlN,.
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17 31.
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ram, , r )..,,
earh oor.
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I.HTTtk'Ks VI*. tltcmttin Itaet- whole.
- hi rtlt. fula lu good quailly It nnly n
I. ritp
(l-7*r.
Ml.'HTAlin; Via,, rwrlr- ner d»» I'unibct
l*uii Ikr. Sfllnd bu*.
h|)re, N*i Itrilbh
BuppHee.
iiKIIA; VI*. huaf linra.. No Cupr,lli(
idlra.
ralrgor
DNIUNd; IlirV)- Norlhern. yel- ,vjll |„,
towe, 1% III. n*#a, Il.tl-IITS,
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ONIIINH: . (Illeen) ri*. |i-r do*
A 111!
Hun nr.-. In elio llullrti 3(*lli*.
trlilrnrn
VAIIHI.KV: -per tl).* oun. S"r
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l-KAM il Ire. n| VI*
tin- lu'd V-iHOO
»rr. In quailly, tl ll-tl.t*. Vrw |roo Ja
l-lti-ANH; c2.i. cation* vnrlllea **• un’
fair In auvd. per IP.. Il'r-lki*. - "
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liu*. rrl*., IVundrra #&lt;**(., lie*.
IliTATHlin:
Nurlnorn.
Main*
llrern Mminlaln*. I.'WT Paa&gt;. few
|l.aa-ll at
l*OTATOKH: Kuppllea mid'.erai*.
•Irmand fail, ntarkei atrud), Via.

laawwawarwwwwnwagaa,

Fine Watch

Diamqn
and

E n g r a v in g

McLaulin, Jeweler
I t s 9. Park.Avn.

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»

CVCar DAT WB BECOME
BETTCB ItMOWN AH THE
cftcATOga or
Q u a lit y

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PlMTtMO M O aiX M Sn.a

mom: naa - ara*4* bu «

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[ ALLUS
TRIED
T'EIOSAH
THAT
T OUT. -

SHOULD O N E Ji A H , k
AH HATE
y W B H 'T
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* PIOOAH'P
► LIK E
VO'POE S ,
SOME,
kHETAH

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la l im p hm. 1
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am
« ala far
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laal * M i n
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aaaRHIaaa.
a m lav Setter farm, lailaraa i| a
la bar tamillaaa. II* W llrr n la
raaalaa Ika aiala « i aaaaa « a .
aamlmal &gt;oa**i&gt;)i pilarlpln, -filml a a W I waste • aa4 lavUM *Uv«

SHIELD EXPERT H BRE*
II. M.
SHEVNAN.
wldoly
known eipert or Chleogm will
pemnally be at the AngaWH
llaU '. Orlando. Friday,-. only,
March. 1A frwm (
P. M.

Zoetle
Mr. Shaman aayat Tho
——
Shield U a iremendoua improvement over all foimer method#, offectlni Immedla'a rcaulta. It will
not only hold the rupture per*
feetly bu: Incrcaae the circuitJlJon, atrengihrna the weakened
pkrja, thereby cloaea the opening
in tan daya on the aveijge caac,
rcgairJIeu of heavy
lifting,
atrainbig or any poaltlon tho booy
may aaaumo no ma'tar tha aJao
or location. A -nationally knpam
acUntlfic mu'hod. No under iU(
or cumieracme airahgemmta and
abaolutrly no medldnet or medi*
cal Irentminla
We*. Bkeiaaa will he glad la dew
owalrale nlakaal ikarar.
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DR. MILLER

Uavlar,
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FrultH and Vcgctebln
Freah Daily
Cut Flowers

CURB SERVICE
'Prices Highl—See Us

Spencer’s Market
Comer 2nd and Palmetto

GREYHOUND
RACES
SANFORD-ORLANDO.In *i
KENNEL CLUB
On Route 17 — 10 Mllea South Of Sanford
(Torn at lh« Rod Arrow)

10 RACES
NlfiHTLY
(K xt.p l Sunday)

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PsrlGHiiluel
Betting

FLO R ID A STATE RACING COMMISSION SU PE R V ISIO N
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By HAM FI8HHR

X B EEN DOME A TER ft/BIB
UN J-USTISS.X COULD BE
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TELUN
HATE NOBUDDY.
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ATLANTIC.

WOULD
SH&amp; BE A
PLEASANT
- P LA C E .

By Jo M«tz«r

?JtV. ACE . TMlfctL B E A
(oOtN* TO SHOW
VUH TH« NEW
LAYOUT—BARNACLE

HtReU- BE IN

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SOME DAY—THE TRUTH
r( THE WHOLE
WORLD'S READY
TJU M P AT
EACH OTHER'S
THROATS. WHY ,
P/PEOPLE HATE
EACH OTHER r '

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CO, INC.
Miller Dhlg.
I’nrk AW.
Two 1 too11 a aot'TIl ov tin
iiK nnv M tc u tiL iv , ait.
OVTONKTHIST
PIIESCIUPTIONS
ACCURATELY
COMPOUNDED
AT REMARKAIILY
REDUCED PRICES.
DUTAIN
OUR
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IN D IV ID U A L I 'H K H C K I I 'TIO N S
RRKtlHK
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YOU W IL L HR SURPRISED

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JOE PALOOKA

A board

ana raaatuUIra at ilia naututul rria. flaia araila k ia A , N«. la
aiala Marmara' Wlioteiul* Maikrt^ |.l,a«|. Na. la, aa-ll; L'rt rnmmtrIn Irarkrra
rarlul
a*a*itiiiler* rial*. No. la, (Sr.
a dJ oilier ilralara fur a n tmurl I'lNKAI'I'UMi ‘ Culaa all, arts.
I»«rl&lt;al rioting at l.aa A. 11, lo-i 3»-M. Ma Rapnllra.
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dap. aa Iriioilnl.lii J . II. Miuliaal.
liAl'lMlllmi VI*.. par Ron bun*
Maiiaiivr.
,
i MWill*.
uitoNMILS- r&gt;a. am lira mmlkl HiMMAI’lli
Via. ana
li-Vla.
41.10-11,14: 1,-jj la. II bo-11,*1; H llloomwlalr. Cl&gt;ll«. Kuw Stealba. l u i a evmli, the, l,"a la, M-tle. nml anil n - llr .
lllla t'KVIii.l 1 . via. m.l. b»a&gt; .-tUIIAHII: Ma, i.nrt, h-kla. Tott t .t l - l l .i l ; m la, &gt;I.do-11.01; •» Inar I’rimimarka fair In rm f; quatba, baaa, rrmb, la-llt-, UM la. I n II, 13,nv,
Whlla, nrtilakry la
Ur.
I (air. 4l.9l-tl.tO.
Al‘l'I.K.4: Bup|i::»a
Hum. daNTflAIVOtfllHIRai
Fla. olntr

Big Channel Catfish
Swallows Moccasin
The i.lmy of a channel calflsh
thnt .wallowed a water mnceyln
wu» re rnhd today liv F. I.. Wind­
ham, 11 farmer living hj Ndrill
Monir.e
Mr. Windham, In tho company of
three men who work at the Kckir ' il ('min ng l'lant, nollcixl the
fl-.lt flopping around ill the waters
of Ihn "ilng-mit," 0 mmll k&gt;iilc*
oil the lit, JohtiK River, ju.t nemae
Ihe bridge in Volusia county,

Political *
Advertisements

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

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w p ra g n A T , march 16. m s

Third Attny of U.t United 8l«tr*.
The Fouith C«rpa area. Capt.
Washburn explained, la made Up
of Alabama, Georgia. Florida,
Mississippi, Louisiana. and'South
Carolina.
The object of the wttakly drill*
for the National Guardi.- Capt.
Wa'hbutn explained, la to teaeh
the cnllii.d peraonnel the u*e ot
weapon*, flrab aid.' peraongl hy­
giene ami good cltlxcnahlp. lie
*l»d explained that II wpa thn
aim to initl|| in of the personnel
Ihc vlrtuea of loyalty, faithful­
ness, wllllngT&gt;**a and obedience.*
__ He declared that the National
Guard* are the first lino of de*
Vpae and that Ihey are sponsored
Jointly by tho Federal and 8'atp
government*.
(’apt. Washburn expressed uppa-rial Ion to the local Kiwngta
Glub and other civic organttxl|-,ia
for thplr aid in the runatructlon
of Ihe local armory, which he
declared, along with the oqulpn ,n t. waa valued at 104,000.
Ue also announced that the an­
nual Federal Inspection of the
local uplta will bo held In thi
Armory# Thursday and Friday
night.
During the meeting, Klwanlan
Jno. D. Jlnklna reported hi* trip
to the National Foreata aa a t«&gt;p*
resent at Ive of the local club.
A visitor at tha ranting today,
which waa pmalded ovar by
President Sidney J . Nix, was
William Connell ot Boaton.
,

‘M Ukrd D. MalhlN charged
wt^Pegrrylng a concealed wea­
pon and disorderly conduct was
girrn tha alternative of $36 or
70 daya In Jail. Chxrley Lnwerence
charged with drunkenness, waa
rrntfPfed lo pay n fine of $20 or
serve 00 day* Jp Jail; nichard Ste­
ward held on, the aanta charge*
waa sentenced'to pay a fine of $10
or *«rva 3$ day* while Wilbur
pitnee was given s 10 day straight
sentence.
Garfield Arpistrong, a fugutlvc
from Justice waa transferred to
Lcka County for prosecution.

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Inquiry.
Took i&gt;*nl r»fril InUcr# hrje
DANGEROUS
Rey Pittman MT, Htn.i'or Ilridi, -, Mid Scimtor aboUt Ihr* ca«v, churning Iip wit* r E I I F l M K B U S I N E S S
l*lnt (I)., Utah), luln-lorcd an*- ti«*inir denied oppurtuiiitir* lo lend 1.08 ANttM.KS. M l - The It la dintrriiar In cell ■ HI M
8TITUTK f«r MB Ju-l In mak*
proposing th? appointment Itagoan In worrhlp.
'f Calls Harold •,1 «*olulion
county boiad «f supervisor* hoi
a J»W committee o&lt; five »cn»The Prison Duro»u U the min­ Let up n biirttet fund of $16,000 three nr four cent* more, fua*
tnmers are jour he*’, a.-nt*: l»»«
Ickes Meddler io n ami fh.t Homo members *o lmt«r wanted lo comluci xorvkcj, for n pel fume manufuctui ing ex­ them
and jou lose jour ba.IiW**
k

with ltagfan away from other periment-1 y Hie WPA.
piisonara, but prinon tulu.r prohlbit a person being token from
\thlli- the Sennit- delink'd
WEST PAl.M 1IKACH Tii'm
tho camp.
governmen&gt; rentpauIrat Inn met*- cental ivo May (U., Ky.). ami.
--------------------Ben It Plainly home demountin'
it •. Iinure leader* announced the I Hepr -t-Illative Andie** (K., N.l
_
„
,
club women have been study
final vrle on the XilniinlMintlori* i Y.). leading llnur.i ciltki of RuCC TttXCH PttltlUCC lion
lug fumltuic—wtmda used It
,11,000,000 navi) rxpanalon bill TVA.
____ f i . i r K i t t l e fuinitutv production,
furnHilte
woulil be dtfewetl until Monday.
jeonstrur'inn, mid fuinlturu r n
MnJoltjr leader Itnybum. Tex.,
iHen. Educntieual tour* of f t id
Democrat, anmiunred the lHvrra
TAI.I.AIIASSER, Mar. 10. — tura^-il.'.Misliinrntiehrve u'm b n t;
and dlatbor* Committee probably
Mb•-St»lo laxea nil taro track hvljk lit a he the Hub meiitle*
would rrcomnvnd irp,l&lt;mal pl»nwar.erinit produced liitti.tittl, ye*-1'authoritative, practical infmtiunip;: legislation "within Ihc
tcnlity for tiialrlhnilitn to' th* iton rn the subject.
week.’’ Tlte Si note Finance ComS7 rou lilies.
mil 11 turn ron*idc'&lt;d Hie House*
H’uito Tr&lt; rfaUrer Knoll i*ld|
apprvvrd lux bill.
each county would retche flu,"
411. Thna will bit the second
On the House'’ floor a d-bnte
ilislt Ibn t ton. and will bring to
over TVA broke nut ynatenlay*
f I-113-S9I Ihr
enuntie*'
total i
Representative Jcnkin* (It.. Ohio)
T r u t h &amp; l 'n s s , T l r c . s
slnt'e^lh" raving Mtflson began
|
aakl On Inquiry would »lmw that
i.a,t year, the rOUnllOi re 1 MMMHf 11 Hr UK U i t l l r n lt i«n V i t n l r r
Chairman Arthur ]!. Mo g*n ot
reived- } I Ml ,1-1, Knot I said,
tho authority* Iwiaid of diie.-tm*
other dblrlbnilnn* want,I■l&lt;i’ made' Only rrrapiirr* In frnlrai
wa» ,"tbe tome huiiotnlle high
Mui ids with speelat buffing
In-fine April n nq inlkrtlou*
rlara titan" Ilia fifend* have known
rquipmrul guaranlreinn a perstill In bo revetvcl ham raving
hint to he in the past,
taxes.
I fecHj batanrrd lire,
Irepresentative Allen &lt;d„ 111.I

C.ntlnvM rrarn Fit* On*

rharge*.

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THE BANFQSO IIERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mooney’s Pardon
ourteen Persons
jfpear In Court Of Operations of
or Law Breaking National Guards
Fourteen
persona
were ar­
raigned before Judge Frank I .
Mlitre la a icaalpn of the Muni­
cipal Court at the local Police
Station Monday afternoon..
John Me Menu*, eherged with
drunbeuneaa, Waa dismissed and
ohm Shell la I). ■foghorn, charged
with disorderly conduct.
Tho romalnlng
person* a r
i a gwed be rote Jialgo Miller were
negreaa and were acute nerd a*
follow*!
V/llbur
Ifarri*.
tvi*
found
grilly
nf disorderly
conduct
rhargex and waa aentenerd lo pay
a fine nf fIS or serve &lt;0 day*;
0 . J . Jackson, atraigned nn the
samo charge war given the niter
natlre of a lino of 130 or 40 day*
In Jail. Hoy William*, and Char­
les rattling on similar ehnigc*
worn sentenced lo pay fines of $8
or aeryn 10 day*. I*B oy Blair,
Morris Yowne. rnd Heather Thomna wert.disiuiMcd afler pleading
gultly lo Wlb-ortlcrly
conduit

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m»ki* a "full
vqatlj illon of
admin'*' ullon
the, Uuy trail the

Cintl-iutM From Figi On*
fotr:try xervlce.

and complete Inall phases ,of the
of TVA." They auld
auppmt of I.Vprc-

BBS la worth three nr Inar III***
as much as n SUIISTITUTB.
.

R. N. N IPPER

OF Al.l. KINDS

RECAP

rqado bis .tuiilo appeal lu tinCalifornia legislature at Sacra­
mento for a pardon from prison
In which h* U nerving llfo **ulence for Ihe Ban Francisco Pre­
paredness Day boinbhig in ta n .
After bearing Ida plea, ihe
setnbly voted I I la
in free
him but that was |wro volet sburt
uf tho uccossary- tuajurity.

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called the authority pethnp* "the
most rorrupt in the government
In Ht* wot Id," while iV'preaenta*
live Yoohil* (n„ Calif.), pro*
tllelrd rlt fnecxtU;ntion would
show It to Im&lt; "uh l-lenn "* a
hnnnd'* loath."
Front llrpneM'iitallvr Fl»h tit..
N. Y.). r»mc nxslalrnnnt that
“llbci«lc and ,iadlc«li&gt;" who have
f.uppoitrd TVA are uftaid of an

LOCAL l!OY SIGNS IVNTIIACT

Incprctlon Ini lied
G e t F r e e F ly l| t R T ic k e t
ttilh f 1.00 Purchase

Lcmmond Tire Shop
111 K. 2nd SI.

phone lb

A Tlrhel (IikhI For

One

Airpiano ltitlc| W.lh Each
fi (nil In ns O f (ins

10 Tickcls (JihhI Fur
1 FlyljtR I.csson

Act Now—Offer Limited

HOFMANN
Electric Service
300 Magnolia Are.

Phone lot

JBWH lIUMVlJATBU . t ir

Celery ftjferket
VIENNA, Mar. IO .- / P )-tVhilV
o f thousands of Vien-‘
Richard Whitney Causes Anxiety lundreda
ne*« watched united Aualflap and
r man armed futcea on parade
Pjeftis Guilty To Among* Localitea teoday,
avveral doten Jew*, men
CsntlnusS Fr*m F , f Q -,
nd worm n, scrubbed sidewalks in
Seccitid Indictment er alia*
were maintained at from h* ghetto under alortn-troo|iera'
i

i CanttnosS
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$1.38 to $1.60 on a few sales here.
Fraiw
Ow*
Whitney 'ploatled' guilty Monday, Bhlpment fntm Florida last car* Turnlay. Shipments are ex­
concerned tka larceny of HOI,- week frpm Tuesday through Frl- pected lo continue at this figure
^•0 In aaeurltloa belonging to Ih.i day nveruged noailjr U o ccra per or hlghar throughout the week.
3 d*t* . of ' M* father-in law, dgy end won I ho ItcaTlrxl during
eorga R, Bholdon.

Plymouth Is tha roomi­
est of the three leading
low-priced c a rs - nearly 7 Inch­
es longer than one; more titan
10 Inches longer than the
other by actual measurement.

lha current season.

D

It wan Irarnrd Ihal Ih* shipper*

APOPKA, Mar"” ,11. —W. O, met lit Hi* Conical Commi Urn of­
Tajtop, president of the State fice last night la di*cu** po*sllfle
Bank uf Apopka, announced her*
mean* to all*vista tha condition
W nithl tUM Rlchard WhUnay-

^w oodSktoft •MilkaSoeSdk

ya^deot of tho Now York Block talned (odsjr,
4 s J * n g e tied resigned aa vie*
PmaD *l«*:i In luatt of tho ter­
pmldenl and director ot th« minal markets wer* bringing good
bank.
price* I,-cause of small supplies of
Yha resignation, Mr.&lt; Tajton Ihctto 1 1***. Ilecnitii* of tho fine
aajd. rsinn hr letter last Friday
and H wo* accepted immediately art running rhlrfly lo Ihrcc and
by
the
remaining
director*. four-Joint nUcw with a largo
Stockholder* Will meet at a later quantity of Ux dor.cn *ltca as a
data lo nauw a lucrcssar and ycault of heavy stripping. In
vice president.

E V Famous a rtists—MeB ea B cie lla n d Barclay and
N tysa McMein — consider
Plymouth's clean-flowing lines
and luxurious Interior appoint­
ments outstanding among
tow-priced cars.

m?ny Inatanro* lha prlcsa on these

It wo* nndpralood tbst Mr. largo Mac* are quoted as low aa
WkHnejr-a a**nrlat|nn with the $1.28 per rralo »v|lh tome quataFlorida IJumna Company and the tlooi on fair quality a t $1JM1 per
Florida tnhscllridn f’onipaoy both crate In northern markets.
bqfy a"d going concern* locate-l
A total of 07 car* were shipped
n«fr here.-will remain the same. from lb* Stato Monday ami 123

Lucky
C h ir k

M a s h — L a y in g

P T 1 Plymouth “ stands up
L m I best”... needs leait repalrs. For iPlymouth has patented Floating Power engine
mountings, a Hypold rear axle,
a massive, X-braced frame.

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It's gat what It takta ta make high racarda
Miiad Fraak—Priced aa that yen raa affard Is frtd

Plymouth's double-acA sd i tlon hydraulic brakes
are self-equaHzlng...glve the
sm oothest, safest stops of
any type of brakoa made. And
the handbrake Is a completely
separate system.

F I Plymouth's oil bills are
B m I kept low by 4-ring pit*
tons, futMengih water jack­
ets, directional cooling. No
other low-priced car offers all
these economy features.

M
Read tho used-car ails,
Still
more
safety
for
U
I
and
you 'll find th a t
C V Plymouth's seats aro
your
family-Plymouth
Plymouth
has
a higher resale
E M deep-cuahioned,"chairhas
an
all-steel
body,
a
Safety
value
than
either
of the “other
high." And Plymouth's “radio
Styled
Interior,
and
Safety
two" low-priced cars.
studio" sound-proofing ab­
Glass at no extra cost.
sorbs tiring road noises.
P E J The big, beautiful 1938
\Xim Plymouth has an amaz­
Bumps, Jolts and vibra­ F V The new 1938 Plyming new ride. Telephone any
tion aro blocked out by ■ i f l outh'sbig“ L-head"ena
Dodgo, De Soto or Chrysler
gine gives you full-powered
Plymouth’s “livo"rubber body
dealer
for a demonstration
performance—yet
owners
re­
mountings and big airplanetoday.
No
obligation.
port 18 to 2 4 spiles on gas.
type shock-absorbers.

Mashes

b la rt e r— G r o w in g

F M Driving a 1938 PlymB a i| outh is a new experi­
ence. It steers fetter, handles
easier than ever. And clutch
pressure is greatly reduced.

um un

SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

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m oss
^$k- Nothing else so good
Is so gooti fo r you.. To keep

Try A Delicious
Home-Looked Meal
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p p J o psr, eat IC E
CREAM toy ol£ time \ C j
you’re hungry. . . .

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Why not do it notof Duck
tnto'the soda fountain for
|- - - - a M a l t e d
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Sundae at three

this afternoon. Take home a
quart to the family tonight.
S -P A S S O iC E X S E D A N

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Feed A Seed Store

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Dctroltdel|mad pried. Oth­
er models are priced as low
safMS. AndPlymouihprkaa

m erw -

IN CLU DE ALL FED ER A L

TAXES. Slat a,local taiaanot

Fertilizer—Insecdddes
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m Crate#—Strawberry Crate*

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R before has the buyer of • low-priced
jpen offered so much for bis money,
rforc have tho’jliflerencee among low
rtlo olenrly cvidniced the greater value
r Hwpouth to fodey'a drivers.

oecnng makes the new 1938 Plymouth
am lortablc low-priced car —and the
il*,' economical. Ruy Plymouth —get
nr low price! P lymouth D ivision - o f
StMtroitATioN, Detroit, Michtgen.

Basura toaaaanddriva this
beautiful ISMPlymouth bafura you maka a dadalaa on
anycar. Juat cullaay Dodpa,
DaSoto or Chrysley paplsd.
Raiea eewKS’sH atten

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Wednesday, marge-nr, ims

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Loyalist Premier
Flies To France
To Plead For Aid'

TO CONDUCT SERVICES HERE

tats In Navy Yards:

cvntinurS ream ess* On*
Frrimer Blum railed a quirk meet­
ing of Knurr's mi ilary chief* and
natfennl defense min 1*1era to ronaldrr wlnt they rnw as threaten­
ing ehrnges In both Spain and
Ausltbr.
At almost Ihe snme lime Forr'gtr Minister Pnul-thmroar told

I Payment o f claims for lump
sums under Ike Federal Old-Age
Insuranee plan of the Soc'al Se­
curity Art In Florida teerked an
average o f 32H.76 in Fekruary,
Jwh'le th* nal'onal average rose
1a A l t a 1. Paul K. Wearer. Mana­
ger of the Board's Orlando Field
Offirv, announced today.
During Ike
mnn’ k.
IlfH
claims were cert triad for payment,
hr nrinr Ike lo'nl
number o f
1el-but eerlified
In M,(MP. Mr.
IW r s 'r r arid. O f thh number l i t
{were from Florida, amounting to
i t t H I . I I DM month, or a tntol o f
i U I r Is lap* to the end o f February,
r mould In-? to $II,7I1.7X The rva"
riotml total amount is FJ.iKH.3GAAT, o f wVrh gSCS.IU was
rer* I f r.1 In Fvhvoary.
I
" I nw|Misu payment* rmnunl to
a 1-3 percent af the total wages'
pam rove red employment .that

Were,1though bo'h Bpsnish gov•'Vrnmitil mid reliel sources denied
any ntnvo hid been-made for an
arm I* I Ire.
Offtrluts made known Franco
was
rtinssV’ring
precautions
■ gainst the threat German and
lt d nil flirrrs in Spain presented
4t tlm
Pyrenees, tho
FrsnmBpnnl-ti bnrder,
i Tlio gnvernmrnl's derision In
srlul -Ilitre worship* tn llarcrloim
tender fnreeil draft was believed
In bnye been taken as a result
o f Nigrln’s visit.
- O ff rials said tbo government

PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 1A —
(AV-Wh b
Congreaa
debatea
spend ng additional million* (tor
new naval vessels, a "red fleet"
af gain*, lilra ! warships It rust­
ing I'a b 'lw n i hi the barkwatcra
of the I'M bdephla navy yard.
These dfpomm'saloned destroyerr, submarine* and auxiliary craft
—1X3 in all—eontilnlp a major
part of the navy's Hie implements
of wwr. Their le t ih ’ l* the navy's
g riT ra rd .
now on row, moat o f these Iron*
r l d bulb have keen rising and
d ip p er wl'h the sluggish tide for
10 to IS years.
Among
them are
Admiral
Dewey's
famous flagship, the
Olympia; raven dpslreyvrs which

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Farm

buying

power

and In-

hand

dustrlal prosperity go
-la
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o
m
e
,l,nJ*
"
*Kown
by
a
comparison
al
n o m e fhinc„ ln f, tm lnetma wlih

„
,
..
. tli*n rr» In farm machinery, far*
Andrew y . nan. Ison. M I N u il* r , mail order, and d t a m l
at Kb borne in Upsala at |:M retail ..M *, arcoidiitg to figures
o'clock this Miirnlng
following compiled by the Bureau o f Ag■n Illness of »r.oat two month*, r.etCitire
Economics,
T lid te d
M r IWHalioo ha, been ■ rest
Deportment or AgrtcaKai*.
dent of this vicinity for nearly
Mom &gt;t&gt;I» « » 1#3* when farm
M years «nd wa« horn in Talla * "&gt;« Income rleerraaed by fl bUllon
ha*-oe on Apr. I I , 1*JI.
ibllsrs, rural retail saba dropped
He b e «r 'tv o l by hia widow: “ billion dolara, farm maehinety
two daagluey*. Clara and Mart hi »•*•* were KM million dollars bss,
I W 'd n s both of Upuls; twofart H im snips were S I- * mRllon
SOBS. William Ik-rtelren of Up
Ir"*- an&lt;1 m*n order talea
ra b and W il’ard
Bestelaon o f *Jr" P M '*y neaHy 300
million
Tains. Also three t(stars. Airs dollars.
Alfred Krieaon of Up**U- Mrs.
KrT,m
,n 1M® farm rash
John ftorell. also of Upsala anJ " ,rr&gt;n'c d d, ndl quite double, yet
Mra Adam Karr of UeLand
r - W retail* sales gained SO p e r
Puneral aerrkes will be held
l" ,,r,F fol:r » " • « ■* ta«1»
in Upsala this afternoon i t 6:0&gt; '• rn? msrhtnery was bought, feroYInek and interment
will t»i ' lli*,,r » a,*d were more than'*50
in the UpnaU Cemelary.
twrrent greater, while mall Oldar

Seminole County
Court Records

dried scrapped, but work ha* keen'
held up I v n iltup in the pr'ce of
.1 rap rlre’.
W ares*!) ltr**Js
| S'r'ppad nf their urerhiorry and
Mary A S. I S my 1“ I , - l b T. |p tn'rd will, ro&gt;t In il to lriant
Skepputrl.
1roe. o* ion, I In- ■h*p« are kepi in a
W. r . Hill el HT. tn H »n y b-jj go, d ilatp ,.f pre—rival hot liv a
* Miller rt u l.
|nip’ nf Tn miginrers, eaipenlrri
. Ilr. J . Ilanisen CJtiffiii who will eoluiurl a *|&gt;erbl serba of srrvbea al
Firs* Ib p 'b t CKurrh nranpa I -not ruwi|&gt;)n) tn J A. slid nlliiT eraft-men.
Sand,
rt.
from Mur l!(l thruuKb Mar. lilt. Ilr. &lt;■ iffiii tins lairn pastor uf the First Ba|di,i Chunk of Win&gt;,r
k event « f war, a * * * mold be
f\ A. Smith *l n\_ I'nra IL •*» lid udn rprralinn mi stnir* order:Haven, since ('.•rrinber, l!HH mid it regu &lt;&gt;««I as one (if tin- niitatar.ding Ba|tti*t lulnii'ris ut the Bute.
la y , A A m u I - D a-m w ,
Natal ••-»»**-;• muLI l r railed to
II.
Howard e| uv. •« K. J t.ire* m n them.
lafstat rt ut.
fVttl belli
• i-e.1
Ike famed
Annin K. A I! I , I t i b t t» f t&gt;nioia fmiii the rerrp heap. Re-'
I
f'hailVMwrc*n.
S
t.
egvdly H ole Its-, In,* * movement
KNTH IK S T O N I U I T
Deed*
among |olihd)e nrraniraleuti to
A. 1*. f-tutnelly rt aL. iHr. 4f. remote her •■, fu -lu n - Inn a* i n .
Mr-Hut I h t . I'a. In K. J. t'u* iK-'orw- lefl*.
May
I'ttiluiik
lafsntt V| US.
liiiM tnrwntilrs of sear are
lli«llnr Ii.ilfltTl»V»e% lllm
* ' UAIIIANNA. Mar U. - « * ns
Maafrv* I Wed,
tiruught lari. I.r the pri x-nte of
AlAi I'lbltf
!♦»«
lot 1'• l&gt;4—*r. Itkkrp With a -*M ■la*, ft. Shsrnti. J r . F|d MatVr
MliiUMi It \r|! l iiliMily.
i ihe hn pits! -hip Merry, r e s '
II Irwl II nII rnf lb«ly
M ind,. * U k ■»■ ItLt rsaipttru
tu The Fete al |.-&gt;nd Itsnt.
il.IJ 'V IS* ft
Nuaiiir Khtf
luur
far
tv
•*h*vti»&gt;nwas
in
S. J. Iliehliut. Spl. Ms-'et' In { I . 1
tlay 1»irtttI«*r
(Milch llvfiitar
I-n and hv piinKuiu, yrstrrdst
Tim
T.inii'fi
O. U Owp. •
I'lflUiillfilH
I tt.Ktila Ckiurv that Im mud letiMin in had lot
lr. \V. Ware. ftp). Ma-t-r In H a s '
i •111:i• tt.%••§: i ' l l Mil-.
n * &lt; v i hm .m *n uf tnllu* n t,
I hfTMAtl lt*ll asf lltallf IlMkUt
T y b t A (tBilry Icaih .
Hhi»i t IV,i vr
* Iliu^Hri
T in y tvennmrtpk d a ItcM afesL
S. J . Nil la Haul M arw um i.
j
lt.'i*ly \»\
Ihll N&gt;*
, in* trk n k lv until ht&lt; d r in flt
|44*11 1tn|.14**1
lllb'k III tin
A g m u m 't Fag. Herds
j
I l«|!|*- r - 11*hi
Kind;
is fully regslin'd,
B- I . t'hi in nIn* ry d l i t . IW a
M iritTii MACH; KulUrli).
I At, iviti-.i it ivnsartda Thun
Nell |u John 4!dward 11item *.
hnie,tv Tiutlli*
I* H II..U.I*
Hj44***y Tm lllr
day ft* at tVs .h’iict.m with
t I. I - Kelsey lu ('. I . A Kathrreoe
it* Iiii' it* \ HIi!•«•*
HfMiriluk Ih*y sliaht
redd.
ITp|,rr
thought
Wails.
Uhii Hillv
KIiikHIi.m
SlttlKS n m W IV8
I no,Mir- ul |l. and Iw on an in
K ir fli' llAi'C Vulutliy.
ffwil Claim I Inti*
Tit* fill* iMli-rim II uf I hi Jtiltra
tensity
su,
Allis
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hrdulv
that
lew
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Ilardy
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l
a
W
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M.
f(j(lull lift
-Inal Mil \
nishl. tin tiniml ;t m .e throat
li.rh III* Ib'lil
•Jt*Aret I'lvAuf
WUIer vt u s , Jean.
Jim* Ihif
Ilh*n*l&gt; ihHtan
I |,Hth|,*sitMy. .ntd fnlluwing hit 4. It, IL Sttykrr vt u* «o K. F .'
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n*hJ|V*.t her- fLtintdsg n‘(M . hi
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,
j
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HnuKRi r 111|i
l ‘Tu*mi lmm ll »h. ivtirrd with h , r. Id mm h anssr.
tihe-|f|**
Ihvds
II H|i«vUy i'MWi-r I,Mini IhM
| lie It uttcniKd I.r (*. It Whit J. F. U K b lb n d , Sheriff la AuI'i Imi I*.
Ih A Mf
HIIVKNTII ItAl’ i: »-U Mil
oLit . a In. t, nn .t tin- InlloMint
gu-dut Tl»*k A'h'.m
Mill |*hllll|&gt;v
Ih.lihy lllr.il
hulh tln |a t nichtllm t n l l i n e r fit AH uwet
I Hit I'll k
Idlin' Idtihl.r
1*hh
i»-(' itI Mmi'll . i'lijn*-11 ilHi*I»•»
"S,*nJlnr I'enrs-r* retwliMott is Nalbetal Sreurt'y Cotp. t„ R. r .
|H*g*tIrlutiAfiiw n
Htimim II unit) n»t &lt; r m «v lln it -uftettnc true*
TWkrr.
•:m tiiTii Iia c i : i Mtiirm
i ‘ I It "I
H4|»iletea_____ _ Bit ottuik nf the giinpe ur ftp-

Praises
Di ctator Hitler’s
Seizure Of Austria
MuHMolini

Campaign Tour Of
Pepper Interrupted
By Grippe Attack

(sKEYHOUND

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GRIFFIN
ALLWI TE

11AYNKS

SKYRIDER

l|ie iiiVBdrts,

(bthu'lc, be spilledT"
"W e wonder If *Ii Ih |u&gt;rsecullon
Inspired by u tinetrim' nnil moveinfill which sgilute, mill worries
millions nf rsiliolic* in (ieimi ny,
will bait at tlm old frontier or
will rrn*a this frontier along with
the tint nnul sneiullj-t Idridogy with
It* lidalUnrlsn and Unitarian progrant . • ." the netrepnper suid.

HAY f a ill .8 C A N T fXM»K
lewis C. Dor s, the University nf
Abtuima'a fi- at
rundidnle for
grodu*l|on
In home mummies,
say* of hi* fsmlnlne rluremsle*:
"They just don't know how la
rook." .

j- i nid » Hum
Tim Spanish prm lm ', h it rind Jm»I l*i III* r
II..Ill
Vt'BllMf
tisil lu Fiiri* yriltirdsy un« k,*|d
sene: tintII he Itml mlnrni'.l I y
pinin' tn Ilnr.elotill, Spnni**h (Inveinmeiit enpit:il ini a llirenletird by
udvnnrlng iimiru en's.
Ncprin tvn* re d to have plended
with Fti-nrli Gnveretmenl off.rial*
tn semi liini tail!) p'lini*, cinl lirgv
ipisnlll r* of mimitinns |« rtavo
o ff llic insiil'grril gllurk,

Aim II 1(1

, llorttta. It
ha* dr.rh^od
s I t D. Matt it .1 uv. Film
tn
»likht |»ng ri&gt;n:r*llnn wkwh »•
Ftnak Akvrs t l wv. Yirginta.
n»t tralvh-sl rnuld hrlvg
ei
JalW rr'w a Of FrwH (awtract
I.,1,-iit.i &gt;,it.i. a a I'tvtaalkm Ijtkv t halm F t ait Cw. I« tiyn 111
rniiitd. lr rr-.t an,I rrU u tw a Ba­
llb b L
il, r the r;ir," ul n ftia,Bed narM
, Was nitre e,l. 'the !&gt;*n&gt;|ur , t o t ) I
tip and ahnut in a Wrek. aw-1
. in *H»t“ * fn se.uuu a light apeak
I in* »«h,,|ul« . | l*r Wbllakrr rid he had It at
til'd the namli r i t viailwr* that
llrrrrlniiu tils|uilrlu*H n i l the !
H A IT I MORE, Msr. U.--IA1 - rupiey mu hi hi i r. ,u &lt;|gIS- he
Sjwnl-h premier Miinmonrel h's Mr,. N olte MioUt it on i ne. ,laugh*
might kata (Vtuplrtr teat.
mlllislel** lido Itiretifig n* &lt;n&lt;iq as
|,r lenrJwit hi* lemimivry rnpllal. ter of 'he .lurler who re: John
Wilke* llnoth'n leg otter Ihe artut
Ofilrinls tustli* fcnimit Frtnrv
■sutHsinrVetl Pia-rhleir. l.lnonln,
_
wn* con, dr ring “pn-eMil on*" a- lotl,y naked tin* state intern ploy 'slrya-ed ky Mi-* A ’lie Le* R
t-uinst the threat (irrman ami
men' serv te In find hvr a Joh t-nme agrnl at reveal i .mvJ
Ila'inn forees In Bpain pm-ettlrd
l-u the ran fin'sli writing a nt* |tf k.nse drumpatra lan ilukt
nt •In* Pytrneei, the Frnneomnnre o f thu IVor Itetwvvn the writers llill-hwswagh t'wialjr.

Si'anbdi lairder.

DON’T THROW
THEM AW AY I
Wa can malia tkcaa skoag
good anowyk to flva you
moadn of addad araarl
HAVE THEM

LAMAC-WELDED
S

*mmore

I Iv r "• ®v ' v^P, v

B m by Bta aaw LAMAC
fkaaon MsAad. Naaoih Na

| Thu gatcrniueHt’i ib*einl»n to
Mi*. Monroe, titling tut a sofa
rend (hire warship* under furred
on whirli (he ssKi U h b y whi v
draft war believed In hot,* b*on
Ur. Haimiel Miuld, ratrrf fur hi*
toleii n* it rvwt.lt o f Nettrln'* y t ll.
bioken leg, rsptatfivd her story
Ile e trl t e iv e e reportn o k V jto w
was in.| “ rgr of Ihor* made up aftiiflni of Ifni Lin troop* ItiTt* tn* |
fal» *." I*ut one ihst srlua ly kapl urgent Spain prompted th- gen- puue.l.
m il slnff In ronLider tenforre*
nit'll I of Vfgprh defenie* on the j
IIIHINKtiN l**,y I'uanty firm*
Spuihh filin'ter.
|ere. tinvc irryived III.IIM) In piayI Offle'at* unlit the government i
: men'* uiuhr Ih.* lt&gt;XJ soil ruarer
(viiw id the niimler u f (Ii riuin i
|taikm
|irogr.*ft&gt;i,
n.re.idmg la
♦ nil 11 -1inti trottpi hi ImifitentJ
11Ymn1y Apt at T. I». It ehvaLakvr.
territory g* •urpasslnc the need*
Mmiuiil b aU'ttf SB prreval
ul IIm&lt; di-urgm' army.
•Thif,
of llu- total tbiy art- vtprrliag to
They t"*,'tressed •lie he'irf Ihgt tsee't*.
aoelt fortes would tu- dlreetad (
Ml. klrlu t i 'u i l r r i l u irpurltd
nrenlti-.* Kiunre'e I'ynnee* fnut- .
'h it .’Ml l evy t tmiil) fann er* are
Her it rase o f European war over
planting lul aero fur Ih* first time
r»erhn*lotr»k a.
Ihi^yrgr,

MAKE $5 TO $10 MORE PER ACRE
O N Y O U K COHN C R O P llY P L A N T IN G

Wood’s Hybrid aCioIden Prolific

• ■

(DKKI* RfKITS. H lm ltfillT , STORM AND DISEASE
RESISTANT.) IM 'KEA SKS YOI lt YIELD I I TO M %

F U I aI a L IN K O F S K K O C OHN F O R H A L E A T

* .*

Henry A. Russell Seed Co. 1
B. L Perkins

too

YV. 1 s t S t .

P hone ( 1

"B H R P K IT S S E K D 3 G R O W "

'

FR IEN D LY
; W H I8K IB S
You can thank Sch«•lay's s a d u a iv a
"m aiding" lo r iha irfan d liar t i n * a l .
S C H E N L E rs "R E D LA BEL" - ad d
saiENUTTS “BLACK, LABEL". HEAT, PMBSlIRE and AGITATION, aim ulunaoualy*

A nUENDLT TOAST BY
P h on e

IT M

C* M. BOYD &amp; c a

k au ia beguile
l and Irioarlly

IIYPOID GEARS
B

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P

e

r

k

i

n

s

Arc KprcUl And
. Require HpccUl

LUBRICANT
ButttlllutfN Are
Dangerotu •

FF.B

WOMEN. CHILDSIN

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*-«XW TTIlHr'taHI-C*M« M U i r n T I M i I'.IH FROM W K R V Ih
▼ a»:
i i x i i i a r n m ^ *n» m r i i k i . i i * a l l w h i t v
YA RIKVIKll l\ LCUNI.I I (M &gt; M .IH M M TRUTH. H I lW R f f
l t R L t i i x f i n a u r n i » h x a t *«»m t ii r L iin in A m v p k h i * n
M K\T RTRTUkU.
’

Florsheims W5# «p!
Friendlys &lt;w»o |
Fortsnes
J

T ra wick’s
Service Sta'km

’
I

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Buford la The Only Central
FWrfaU City AffortHn* Rail, Highway
And Water Tramportatlon

Hall Demands
Ik S. P ro te ct
Foreign Rights

WHERE TORNADO SPREAD DEATH AND DEVASTATION

Policy Is Laid Down
By Secretary Con­
demning I n t e r n a ­
tional Lawlessness

Chamberlain
Go
Facing New Cabinet Crisis;
3 0 0 A re Killed In Barcelona
Nine Air Raids In 16
GERMAN MIGHT PARADES IN .VIENNA War Secretary Asks
Hours Cause Heavy
Change In' Foreign
Loss To Loyalists;
Policy InRetbrnFor
Drive ToSeaPushed
Continued " Support

Isolation Called « *
ftp Way To Peace
In Worldwide B ro ilcast, Hull Supports

Eden And Baldwin
May Be_RecBlled
R u s s i a Calls Joint
*.. Conference To Plag
- Stand On Attacks’

Thia irrne of ruin « • , left at Belleville, III., ty a terrifying to nadu which atrurk a Mellon of
Ihnt town, killing at Iraat right (rom s-l) |ieraona. Many were Injured ami pinperty loaa waa h&lt;avy.
Joe Daniel, (renter foreground) calmly aurvtya 1lie mrrcklgr of hi* home. All nvoibeia of hla
family cacaped death.
, ‘_____________________________________________

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Goal Of $3,500
Set For Drive Of
Salvation Army
Minimum Figure Gets
Approval Of Local
Board Of Advisors

The new rnuipment recently
puicbaard and Inatalled at the
Incrl writer plant haa afforded
n cwnaldarablo aavlngv In operat­
ing #i|&gt;mae», a c *tw t prymnled
al the laat meeting of th* City
rCqpipdaiJeaoap kg
CUy Clerk
Freall' R.’ HAghrih, rita led.
7*
|- The report tad lea led that the
electric power and fuel roata for
pum|4ng water at the Municipal
Water l*lant during the month of
falra but wa cannot tbcreh, w|lh- Kol.rumy were $240.70 leaa than
draw (rum the world llaelf.'* h«
fnr j j , , month of February
declared. "I.nlatlon I, not a f(lr |Ma( y(.l r
mean, to aecnrlty, It I* a fruit
During
February, 1937 the
ful Hourca of InMcarlty."
electric power and fuel coati
'amounted to $.102.50 whrrraa dur­
ing the p*)t month theae iteml
of expenditure amounted to only
llin.R0, le „ than half of the co,t
'for operating lire plant brfor* Ihe
lneti-ll it Ion of the new drii^-l, and
reCiernlor, which eupp'y -urrent
for (lie pump, at the f'ily well,.
Uett». Col. Joaeph C, llulrhlAnother rvdurtlon of at leaat
twin, commander of tha local poet
$10 |&gt;er month i, rapccr-d, ac*
of the Florida
National Guard,
rontlng to Hie report, tite r tha
•tiled today that lb* throe le| I
present wood Mare pipe line,
nulla are In raodtneaa for annaul
Im- rig ii-u-il In convey water-from
federal Inapectlon which la lo take
tonight and tomorrow night
ml the local Armory.
Col. Torrey B. Magee, regular
army Inapector, arrived here thia
morning, rirompanlrd by hia wife,
aiul la making hla head-iuartera
a t ilie VaUes llolal whila In the
«lty. The InapeeUon will begin thii
afternoon, when Colonel Magee
will malm the uyial vinmlnotlon
of rompiny record, and eqtlp-

National Guar d
Units Ready F o r
Federal Inspection

m i j i n vi

ly

i

&gt;iih i iiiA

-»ew

aa w e

» wv

|sumption.
The prearnt rnvwliliim of the'
tual liM.prrt'ori of th* per*onn*l pipe line ilrmnmla rep'aremeq', H
WB begin with Headquarter, l Ima been po n*c,l oat by tha ComCompany of lb* P in t Battalion,
, nita,inner, who Jvcll-'e ll'kt the
Ideal. WUbCr 0 . Rofman com­ month’y wring affon'ed through
manding. ond tha Medico I HeIta tna'allatlon wdl
otfaet tha
tochmeol, Maj. Arthur W. Kao* monthly payment,.
comma ad Ing.
' Tlie line uf dtffcrriil linda of
Th* public la luvltad to attend ‘ p’pe for rrplarrm.-nt of Ihe |,ra*
thaaa c«rvmon ea, and la th* argot neat line have been d'neuateil by
of Hrck-mant weather, lire* will tire (Attain u ln a m , but frum all
la held on tha ipackru, drill floor bulk-lion the member, of Hr*
M tha aacond floor of the Armory. bnard favor reptageoreot with coal
] Company 0 with If. C. Wtih*
Iron pip*.
hunt commanding, Will aland bitpait'uN Friday afternoon and
OWuiag. Tliree kreal officer* Col.
ffoUbUon. Maj. Georg* A. tieCol to* and Copt. Oaocge W. Me*
Rory wl l alna b* given their an*
wool federal Impaction by Col.
Mag**.

‘ At H:00 oVtock tonight the nr- I

Elks Plan Motorcade
To Children's Home

Move To Unit FDR
Powers Is Opposed
WARHINOTOlf." Mar. H . —OP)

•r-trainer, of the State Depart m*nl of Agriculture- la making
an aunual ina|iert|nn uf the Heminole Chapter of Future Varuiar*
of Amu lea today, Alea It. JuhuA minimum goal of $.1,500 haa
mn announrrd today.
,
been ,el up by the Adtlaofy
Board of the Salvation Army for
*Vv«t-ul local lira interaitad In
the acilvIHe, of the Future Ihe annual fund drive Ip thia
Kgiaaer, will attaud the I'anint- County which open, on Apr. 4,
according to ('apt. It. K. Root,
Bon Uapituat uf the
Chapter Irt (refund tonight, rinna Afhnaiaoding officer of the local
It. 'johnrnn
announced
today Citadel.
The mnimum goal wa* given
John It. Jonea. Jr„ former rtlrmb 'r of the local Chapter I, ex- Ihe approvnl of Ihe local Adviaory
I’ei ti-d to he one uf (hr a|u-ukvr, Board at ila la&gt;l meeting during
which the budget for l*«t year «««
fur the nccaaiondiM-uaned and an rallmato of eVpentlilutra for the coming yr&gt;r
Parent-Son Banquet waa made.
('apt. Itnae alalril that the Sal
Slated ForWednesday val'on
Army worka In ronjunrCion
with an Adv.aory Board In every
rommunlly, which la made up of
leading hu&gt;ine,a and civic leader,.
| Thin Advisory Board haa rrg■ular meeting, when repor'a are
t madr of the aclivlliea of Ihr orgeniiation along with a detailed
finaneiaI ir|u&gt;rt. The Board, and
.n Divisional
Commander meet
'each y r'r to prepare a budget for
the mailing year Ju,t tirfure the
annual malntenanre rampaign Ingin, end approved the minimum
goal.
i -Here in Sanford we feel that
we are fortunate in having a
•itoain mrnpoved uf more than 30
men and women, who are repretentative, uf ihe varlou, frater­
nal and rivir orgtnliation, and
al*o the different communitlea ol
Ihe County,- ('apt. Roae Mated.
Memlx-ra of the Adviaory Board
a ir a* fo'lowi:
II. J.Jrlim n ri, ( hilrman, G. H.
Workman, Vice Chairman, Haymood M. Ball, Secretary, Arthur
H. Peck, ‘Treatorer, Uoyd Ch»»e,
Seminole Grand Jury Jullua Hingfrlder, Mra. Juliua
Hingfelder, Judge Ju n e , G. Sha*
Called Into Session ron,
J . « . Watben, Fred R. WllMembeta of th*
Seminole ron, Mra. Pearl Tyre, Mr*. I* P.
Ilagan, Hr. Elitabelh Tracy, Mr*.
County Grand Jury were calle d in
J. W. Coatee, Fred Forward, J. A.
lo area on today to invratlgale
troatlowed aa l-aae I'tiet
-certain m ilter," lb* nature uf
which could not b* oacortained
Thr Grand Jurors, It wa, in*
diraled, wiU probably Brake a pre­
sentment to clrrult Judge Millard
B. SmKh on bla arrival here tu­
mor row morning.
During Ike past four rrar, a
total of ].IU ,tN M 4 pound, uf
fuodatuff, have been pur*h«»ed
(47 and diatribatad lo relief r|rent«
nmi,- lb rough at»U rWlof *gem l-» lb*
pub- Hurplo, Commodities CorPura l Urn
kling reported todayr in*
Th**a parch****. It wa, further
ary'a pointad out. not only »apply
aeroaury food lo needy over the
the nation bat also land to improve
year, marketing conditions through earurn tablighmant of n temporary niinUn la Imam price and tb* removal
from market competition of a
large amount of tha aurplaa In
—&lt;A7 variou* agricultural lode,trim,
ratio*
Haring th* IM7 rllraa season.
yaa- I H M g M pounds of grapefruit
rrrdtt were para baaed for r*U*f dlatri*
k| to toil Urn over the nation. Many r*
'arm lief client, had never eaten graparoain' trail bofor* and under better
* ( economic cODditloea they are

1*1* w»ra Incomplete.
A bomb jell near ihr Hulled!
^ alei Kinba.xy in the ninth
nld Tbn balldina w*» jarred,
ind window, Vera broken hut
i"n« waa liarl.
Hospital, were too busy caring
lor wounded tu iaaua an ofliclal
Count of Ilia dead. Thou.amla id
persons were in the at feel a
when
flenerallaalmu
Franco'sairman struck for the ninth lime,
the third daylight attark followIhk ala itiid, |:lit niahl.
The stricken city »»» allll]
•rurrlilna for the dead and
wounded, and cleaning up debri*
from the-night raid, when the
airmen began n aerie, of day
light attark,. Many buddinga. In
rinding aorn# ala Moro-a high,
inllupacd under the rain id
liuuiUa, lletwn-n rani, re,rue
»&lt;iuadt worked w|lli nil speed
while women wept In the ,trcp|a.
Meanwhile in,urgent troop* reported they liad driven th" last
government
defender,
f r u ni
I'atpa and wrie continuing the

LONDON," Mar. 17.— &lt;A|»)
— Informed sources
today
snld Prime Minister Cham*
berlaln’a
government wm
Imperilled today by a vigor­
ous deninnd for n change in
the foreign policy by Secre­
tary for Wnr Leslie lloreBcliaha.
The demands confronted

Fred Parker To Talk
At Interclub Dinner
TAVAnKS. Mar. 17 *— Fred t'.
W. Parker, nerretnry of Klwnnl*
International, will ,penk at an
Interrluh luidiea- I Night tealluionial dinner In 'liiinni- of ViceI’rraid-nt P. Harold Hippier uf
Kiwani* International, to' he g|4
an at Mount Plymouth Country
C|llh al 7:00 P. M. Wrdncdxy,
Mar. 11. ut-riirdirig to arrangemrnta announced tihluy by Karl
Iwhmanii. ihalnnan of the bake
County K la aula lrit*r&lt; lnb lleln- ( SHANGHAI.
Ilona Coiuailllee.

Tickaia muat
vanre Ihrongh
wanl, eluba, aa
limited by the
dining room

be arrurril In a,|
Ihe variou, K|Ihn group will l,e
capacity uf the

Mrr.

17. tfl*»

I'h l i c e puerdlu rilidn and elilui.ll
ini- counter.nffi-niivc a tta ik * up
l-cni-d y c t r iib iy lo have pii,lo-d
the Jnpum -,e back in iu- v cib I «cetorn olid
elop|H-d tlicni
in Ito*
id her*.

From Sliaiu.l piovloro, wlioli Hie
Jap. new- overran in a big uffeu
elvc n week nun. rauie icp*oi, llinl
lini.LYVAOOH, Mar. 17.—(4*1— iln- I liinere had icap to n d l.nifi-n
Even the Marriage l.lrenae Bureau un&lt;| u n e uiak mt ell,mg nllarki mi
la benefiting aa movlctown feel, Cluo-lom- und K wiiIim o i . Ilo o
the effertn of Spring.
riU&lt;'» ori* in Hie miiiHiciii purl of
Among Ifunuv^riltuif 'notice* of 11... pn.voire,
intention lo wed are Juaeph I,.
In oorlhwt at Nlivilii Hie Cliiuevu
lam er, 2*1. M-reen director, and anid they were ,werping lluimgli
Kalhrr A'raander, 23, law office p liioiigukrr area Iw-twi-en Koko.
aecrrtary; Betty liarglaa, octreaa, |‘atp'i-h amt Kolan where de«and Sonny 1ji Mont, dancer; Hid |H-raie'y rraiallng Japanem- winTroy, 29, iloublc fur Clark Gable, trying lo ludd Hielr ground.
Olid Klalhe Frame* Meyer,, 21,, I loiii*c i u c c m - i in llm lioku
•Ingrr.
m lu r were raid lo have clooi

2,765,000,000 Pounds Of Foodstuffs
Given To State Needy In Four Years
.

| iin u n

I HI

«a

rw iin

m u * "

likely. ,o b . new rnrim nen.for nollh of puih(,w. w,l(rr
J,„ .
|b. rommo,|,ty. tbe 4ICC belleveik ar|rM. |-vp , Urtrd ,, ,„.w
"Both dUlrtbatlon of eurplu. &gt;ivp
„ lh).
rai,WMy.
com mod Idea for reliaf Ur&gt;a. lh«(
,
- .
Hurplu* Commodity Corporationhtdlrolril. "dove much more than M o l l l f T K i l l s S i x O f
dlapoie of the .urPl'U Imm.dwte- ^
.
V
at
~
I , on hand T b . program aid*
C h i l d r e n I d e S IfC P
OOt Only tho*. on relief role, bat
-------alao thorn- eho are able to boy.
CENTKIt, T-aaa, Mar. 17. -(Al
Hurplu* removal programs help. —A mother- who |u|it oflH-eri
to Ineraaar normal rales to ron-| Mi. wa. III nrnl un»hl. lo pr*vId­
as mar, and definitely almpllllet' f„r |,.r family, killed ( ix of her
Ik* dlffp-all problem of dlapoei-j nln. children u| her luiirly farm
Hon of farm aurplaaai."
I h»u«o last* nlahi. klaalng each of

the Prime Minister with a virtual
ultimatum and foreshadowed the
possible recall of Stanlay Baldwin, (Ihambarlaln'a predecessor,
and the resigned foreign sacra*
(ary, Anthony Eden.
The war Wsecretary
described
W W l v i a i | »aa
W P » M
U f l l U l i,
•a demanding • firm decIamUwf
Of l|rlttak aupport for Caechualga
»akla and a more pbaltlv# polity
toward the tfpanlah clv.l war. "
&gt;• Informant* aald toot at Cbhm*
her la in'a rabbet
member, * had
threatened to reatgn unlcol tko
foreign policy wore changed with­
in 4B houra.
An Invitation waa recvleod from
Foreign Vlnlatar
LltVlnoff -of
Bus*ln.»hj » L a . Invited all paware
othdr than- Oennany, laptu and *
Italy to dlamit Joint action alaaed .
-------------S Q M
at ''checking the f i r l u r da»rk&gt;y
•I,own In thl. radio- m* n‘ «f aggreani.m and ellmlral. wi t # ..... . In* th« lntr«a«»ii dangrr or a new
a of Adolf llltlrra £ t|l| m « « a r-e.",.
i. While lhoii,atuU
||„ n,,,!,. |.rop-»&gt;&gt;| In liehtlf t f
rnt*, lank*, and »r- Soviet Government. An Invitation •
tin- great rirrulnr will be aent o the United S ta te *a , well aa other nntiunv because ■■ ■
— 'u f the danger -if war gruwlng out
_
.
of (Irrmany'a linn-xnHon of Am*
lr % t» n A F
!*•••■ und Ihu lu-wr ro lia,rl.Uhuania-1 frontier con.’ilr i.
| rrv
a
f .
1.ItvIniilf anil ho wa, c-'glnw £ O n i Q h t
Incited pow'-r* to rilacil** punt
5
an.ion to aa-n
Cvcchod iv.trla
T i
,
from aMack by Germany, and LHk* ,y
mhowing or *hr
frt)|n pon, h
•&gt;". apunaoeed by the, A,)o|f )j|llar'a armed might and .
will lie ip, ned In Ihr hi, ability to u»e it1 h i, brought 0
kIi Krhmr! audllarium fearful Europe Into i|uick open
15 n'clmk Ihiwe in 'ion to avert further trouble.
,
Britain, rranre,', I'aly, Poland,
Utliuanla, CteehoMovakla
and
S|mln are involved In o mate of
war preparation, and diplomatic
threat,
In'ended
by lomc •(•
get what they want and by otharo
lu prevent lb*m from galling it
The ■ituatlon I, thia:
When IIIHer and- hla army and
airforce took over Auitrti, -the
world Iramed he meant bualntan
when ha aald nil Germana belonged
to Germany. They m ille d he
mlg|il «oon a , nett hla avowed

Dave Sholtz Speak*
In Sanford Tonitfbt
Former Oovarnov U*v* BhotUk
randldatn for tha United flt*t**
Senate, will a|reak In Baofoad at
•:00 o'clock tmilght In babalf of
hla campaign.
The former Governor, wha IS
making a campaign of, th* ItoS*.
I, acheduled to ap**k tonight I t
Iba corner of P in t Htroat aagMagnolia Av*n*a regarding hlapolitical platform. H* will ba-hP
trod'iced by W. F. gbaUay. I t1
waa announced thl* morning - by
|or*| supporters.

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Chapter Elavan
"lENEFiTS FORGOT'
.The day Jaaon received a cumi to report to President AbraLinooln Id Washington, w u
urntn* point In hla life.
i third year of the war.
ItabeveUed and travel. faaaa peaaanlad hltaaelf at
President's office with pride In
I bearing and o sense of aatbfaon. Per word bad boon whispered
•round tho hocpital that bb iuamona meant a personally boato wed
ilem.oration
on
*from tho President' for
*
Migmagnlfloeot troth a s o o i the

U. 5. To Take No
Sides In Central
European Affair

'Boa

STRANGE AS I T

SEEM

Hull Confers W i t h
President But Has
Formed No Policy

ChairmioOf TVA
Defies President
A t .Conference
D r.

M orga n

R o o s e v e lt
u re

T o

A ccu ses
O f

F a il-

C o o p e ra te

«
ngvef fergwb" M
W. labll
L*kn Mary. Kin"A viiry ivtjoyablo, trips” T. MA
McKrou. Wamrtuwiu N. T.
-'ft
“ IMIehlfhl In every way.
not wlPi* It/' Ura. Jane
Bumih II, N .'J .
•"Wimilrrful trip. Ijepe to con
again'* Mlaa
I-oUlso
Bdwar
Sammil. N- J.
“ Rapromajy satisfying saDt
Mm. J. II.- Bolldhy,' • Dedham
Usr.s.
f

**A trip nrary vlelfor should
taku. nadutlfuir . Mtaa. liorfea-u
WASHINGTON. Mar It. - W
—Of. Arthur K. Morgan, chalrf lloclutrhaarr, Aberdeen.. Md.
member. "Wsll — them wag p u d t^ 7 f e m ^ g ^ n r f M P
man of TVA. blimUy defied Pres* ' "Lonely trip, would Ilka to to
__ oM eOvsr tea__
(ether's watch — 'an
Ident Iloosevolt yesterday and the fall length of the. St. John*
pat — bsr silver srmons — a balboa
h p ir r m w lr /
declared himself not a partici­ River.'' Mye- Crawford.
u
"Seeing In believing what n
pant In • hearing called by the
not pood for anythin*.”
A deep atbnea followed hie anpresident in determine the fact* wonderAil trip It- in "— Mra.- Ida
v ifU te i
ewer. Jaaon
behind
TVA’a bitter - Internal, M. ChamberUin. Barberton, Ohio.drnt t o e p e e ^ i ^ ^ t r S l i
"Tlie trip waa far mope beauti­
Lincoln's eyes levelled at'him.
"How te
b rour mother, -Wilkins
Kara-to-fae*i with the praaldenl ful than any m could think. Try
Lincoln naked ateraly, 'In *tx
sic
■sin fi
•
’
a
health
and In' the prearnce of hla op It- yountelf."— K. A.-Crawford. .
Dollghtfal • trip.**—Joe 8lnJ-.
Jeeon wee completely startled. “I
ponanlt on the TVA board—Vlc«
— ah — I don't waow, svr* •
Chairman
Hamoart
A.
Mort.»-J
l*
«»«*
r , WhH. ria ls .,-N . Y. - w
"Tou
don't
hnowl Why n
“
*
"A srnimgargaoua trip.1'—Mrs.
“To tell the troth,
itb, sir. Veeraeglectthe chairman' rrltlclmd the In
ed to write.”
ipilry a. “ an alleged proceaa of P. II. McKeoa, WeUrtown, N. YOut eurely eh. write* to 'you?"
“ "i
la - simple
",n «g'
“ Well air--” ha beUtMed. "Well nwr •‘,"i llu- luuii-d State* had
fact ■flndlns" end repealed hU, " T.lic scenery
- ^
I don't think ah* know* where 1 ' iiru'H f l y many in :i friendly way
plea tor an "Impartial. compret| ini-fl-kay-ahaa.'1
fl-kay-ahaa. ^ Arid
Add keggara
dtsci Ijitioti.f — Holen ' Mahaary,
htuslvo and i-omplcle■ Invoatlgn
‘ "fjncoln roe* from hi* chair and I
" m" ,|,rn' ■' 1,1 '" r 'rralmrnt
New York City.
'
T
.
came from behind hb.deak. He &lt;-f Aim! In.
Uon by congrasa.
paced up and down for a
' ” Tliln‘ In'm y lhlbd&gt;triB;(iip thl«. &gt;
eat, | titfliinle
■I.Militi-.l
Hmi
any
Hn accuse,) the prealdent pf beautiful riyar. and eajoy'lt rnots'
deep In thoujbU 'Japan
qui-.llun regarding American r t r
him. Interacted
and OttriM y '
_
withholding full cooperation In egch
M in... Paul Ptxeld..
Juki (hi liu t Ml (itrfuL (M d
ngmlion » f the new Aus'rbn
Correcting what ho considered f'aiifnrd, bit. * .
UJncoln
— ■— etoppedi "Whal'e
—
the tm»L put immnt v .mill nrbe. They bc.
ter with youe mother) WIOdhoT No
gr.es . rondltlun* wllhln
TVA.
"Tliiu M thy fir s t'tr ip ' hu ihel
llrvi-d It would I,., mi Inti-rnal
goodT Like moot methen TV
aaaeried the other director, war* St. Joiilrn llifr r —-Very peaceful!
“She b *oodl“ . cried Jaaon.
ehxngvt I lull would un rail fur n
given adequate ndvaneu Informa­ ami enjoyable with ' our genial)
“She must ho a poor aorV replied i-pt ciflr niiwiilInti, tlurli was Ihc
Lincoln. "El**, why have you droption or what yo lenlay’i hearing Imat Mr. BagwalL—Mra. f . ' I t
l her like a hot atoneT She muet ra-c tvh n Kmt Eel iiM hiilff, the
hould Involve- while ha waa not, Hellock. I'lytwonib, Conn. .
re done eotnathhrg terrible to nnli Nnxl A i m . Inn tTiemcllor who
•
And once he naked the prealdent
you." Ho croaeed over to Jaeea and
“ Mivv wofda can’t describe Itj
bus
Ju»l
roslRncd.
took
over
tho
stood next to btak-towering above
to atop Interrupting Idm.
One funi in take the' trip and' j A
him. “What waa It aho did to yea, |imuirrrhi|i nflrr llic u,sasslnaRmphaticallr. ha declined In I Im la-ui.ly To. gpreciata |t.” —UNT
WllklneT"
llon
of
JiK
|iivilcfoM&lt;ir,
I
tollflire.
Jhaon dropped hb eyae; unable to
Anawrr RnosnvcU’a questions n« C. C. Karl, Detroit, Mich.
'•*
Kt-naior Norris
( liiil
Neb l,
moot the Preatdent*e oucaalng
lo what (actual haaaa ho might
—t— ;
'■.
(tonee.
&lt; -■ &gt;
•omini&lt;,iiMl in |i'|Hiri&lt;’ri that tlm
ham fur the charges of had
“lit un you what aba did.” Lin­
coln aald. “she canted you around ilrveioptnotiia In Austria “ innko
faith and malfeaeanro ha hM
In her arme mote step* .than you you llilnk llirrr luii.lil lie n war
D IR E C T O R Y
hurled nt . llarrnurt A, Morgan
could aver eouatl. She nuraed you— over tlii'iu.” ‘
covered you at night — prayed for
nd f.l||ctilhn|. lie referred th«
Norris anIII
thephlloeophy
----—. cooked, eewed, washed for
rr Ident to n lirlnf prepared
you — tried to teach you
front ninonf iiiunjr Million* now aeema
qUltment asking for a congress­
wronfl That'e what aha
WII- to lu&lt; tii.it "If Vo rail tuki- you
Wa Pay Caiah For
kina! And you
.
. that
___
ional inquiry.
with alieneeit — Silence for two long unit you ma t slop u.. we will do
'
Ufad
Furplttfr*. At
Oil
the
olhrr
hand.
Ilarrourt
yearel"
If
Morgan
uml • IJItrnthal
were
*Tve been fighting the
•fr.'
Mi-uw li||,. fin mo, witlmut
a
ready with ■ long series nt docu­
forrmuii'iit
mid
n lm lfcj
by
mentary exhibit, 'and oral fa tllla|y mi a |iro|meal for Joint ef­
mony
which -they
contended
forts to save Austria's M e - IIK MKT TUB I’MBBIDENT . . I Klrat rrrsldrni lo visit the sunDismount ng, Paraona- fall in exonerated them ot the “ dle|i"n&lt;ltnrn. rlo-al
lirl|ilrss . la t
lluthcrford U. Ilayrs. lUth Prrs- flower stair wlillr In rfflic , llayra line with Ihe real o f the crowd, n Ijoiic. ly" . charges of the chalrFURNITURE CO. &gt;
niahl as uai| lli.riiinny prori.iul* ill..lit of llm Gnllril Siatca, had bii rn-alril much ricMrmrnt by his
little fonfuaed but curious. Grad' man.
nj to tiikn power In Vlrnnn,
uiiikuu I claim
lo feme. Hayes arrival. When Ihr rorirgo pulled ual'y he worked hla way'.lo Ihe
100
' Pb«M
Korclrn offico
otflcials
an* uus it champion lianduhaker.
, Into Hutch eon It waa greeted by frunt
where stood
a.sm fllng
Sanford
Are.
notinri'd that ihr Krrnrli and IlrltO f all the big men of hii Unw. ihe w|'dr»l rnthualaim. Klaga flew
Ish aitilrussadnrs In Merlin hs,| nunn &lt;iii.l.l grasp another man'a from the railway atatlon. Stores atranger who reached out and
inadu n Joint protn I In (lie tier- band with such warmth, such.iyc- were cloard. Kveryonc was at ihr giohbcd Pjrson’a hand with a
show of enthualaam.
&gt;
man Rnyurniiirnt m rf nail sli'P* pension. Krirndl iiraa flowed from elation to welcome Ihr I'rraldcnt,
Cowboy Paraona atepped - back
in Austria.
his flngrrUps. l’ro|&gt;rr.y rxploiUsI ami Crnrral Shrrman.
Ai Itm hiinip |Inin, frrinlrr- his handshaking would have won
A t per schedule,' Ilayrs took a,l&lt;l icgarded him. lie shifted hla
drrlrnalo Ilium, ruiifronli-il with hlin the friendship of the whoh- hla aland on Hie s'ation platform fret, scratched hie hesd.. squinted
Ceollnues Pram Pegs Ooe
» 1
a tlirunl I,, llm prnro of Kuropr. wnr'il.
I tu greet Ida Kansaa friends. The his eyra. Ha arid, “ Stranger, you’ve foilowV:
“ My find anil on Ilia 81. John*
lot It Im kiioair bn m i , ronfl*
Ilayrs put his ah lity lo test rrowd mi led, lined up single got me. Sqrma lo me that I ought
dent or foriiiim: n nnllonal union in tho fall of 1H7U whi n he plann.-d file lo shake personally the Preil- to know your fact, buj darned fUver—lull- sincerely hope it Is
if I ran remember your name.’*
not niy Iasi. A 'furo-lir-tacg with
Rovri.'imrni of n|| piiitlrs from iiii official lour ul (hr country. No dent's hand.
&gt;
The etory became famous In Mother Nullin' mid yon view It
ramioiinlal. |o nitrrinn riaht.
I'lraldrnt before Hayes hud ou-rl At this point, recording to HutHrulrciii 1'lm.o to Ilin him |a||st undertaken such a Journey.
|chiton's local
historian., H'aji Washington an circles, and H aN * In ewn ns yuii rrnllin God's
Irmlrr hu1.1 Ilir rnlilnrt would Im
Arcompunlril by one or two of^ Parsons local cowboy and mil*- onen chuckled dver'Uie*TAcMMlL'‘ M bd)Fack!'' MM. YHIrtMda' X .
oritanlic&lt;| l.y rn Hr l&lt;ul»y and his cabinet men.'jera, hla w ife,' about-Ihe-pmlriee, rode In off Ihe I’ arrinn, .(range as it seems, ftad lander ou, I Union Mas.
“ T|io I rip mi llm 8t. Johns and
would K- m .iiIv In di-ii|' whli Isicy, General Shrrman anil olhcr, range on one o f hla few visit, lu shaken hands with the President
•V n U In Au.-.lrla.
notables,
Hrndshaker-ltexldent town, waa puxxlrd lo find the main of Iho United Stales without Wcklwn lllv rj was llin end of a
pur fart day. One eunld have en*
Hearing luaty knuwing It)
Ilium
liurrjril
lonsullailont II'y e t l.«mrdi-d r special (rain and street
dfserted.
luyed Hiu elver, and fairies danc­
itli |"&gt;|jlli-ni |u:iilriai.
HlrlvInK riiissiil llie ront nrnt. On Ihc re-1 clivers coming from 'hu dliection
Mond’ y: Man who made mllllana ing In llm moonlight In recrotto.
quickly in iu|ly hiippurl, Ih'sldcs j mm trip lo Washington Ihc party uf the etntlon, hr rode down lo
on thn tYeklirn niver," Mrs. O.
with $17.
S A N F O R D
the I'rilh'.’il siluulii.il In central pussed Ihrmigh Kansaa.
isco what was happening.
V. W|,titan. Itorry- N. If.
Kiiru|&gt;e, Im nuH rmifrimli-d with
E L E C T R IC C O .
, "The beautiful ,csn*ry up the
a difficult fiminriul p|i&gt;li|oni uii-t
Jaaon whtepered.
|«r nppareniiv Informed Premier Hi. Jnhfis njid 'Waklwa lllvar ll
hftr
"Hasn't th e r erted Lincoln. laluir unn-st lit liniut'.
Mussolini in advance of hla In* In-urpdKiahln anyqbrre In Flori­
...
nr i
AIHumnli
the
i&gt;c&lt;&gt;pl"'s
I
ront
swaethsart been doing the
tendon lo send trooPa 'Into Au«' da. Tliu hospitality nf th* ChamFUlurta
Wiring '•
shuwcil i.Ikiui of cicikiiig under
thing? Hear me, WUI
Ilia sine* a llitl«r me acngt r Uir nt Cuiuiiiarre was nppraclatthruet a _long,
long, bony
ho
ringer at the Ihc stinlit i f events In Austriaarrived
yosterdey
with
a
latter
Cssiisusa
rrsm
r
i|
i
One
hoy — “ For two long
yaara you*
fo
e*l li« oil. Tho trip was a won*.
mnin c&lt;im|Hiiiriils—
The cablnrt'n views on Ihls grave tor II Data..
mother's heart has been tom with Its |h|in
derf»l otm. wlili'lr all nf ua will
the thought that you might he ly­ | sochili |n, rnmiuuii|sin, radii ul
ivauo w r o communicelcd at lh«
ing, wounded and dying on some | socialist. ns *q|| us , oc|al|iq, r&lt;iNKW
VOIlK,
Mar.
12.
(A
I—
battlefield. Now. she's given up. Hho
Richard
Whitney, close of a tmso aresion, to
Ihlnka you're dead. A letter from puhlic.uiH nil ngiccd lo the ne ArisiK-iaiic
you would have saved her lh a ir
I ilooi.l untiut.
nlirr-r very name had Iren * Charles. Coibln. the Kiyncli am­
The sudden leallutlnn of hts
en'
syndurl fur Wall a'vect probity, basador, but no
decision
cruelly emote Jeeon; he could bare­
ly control hla voles ns he begged a
stixsl twice chargetl with 'heft nounerd.
”
»
*T ", I •
question. "You've talked In liec?” .
lust night as the manifold lnWhatber any
decision
"Hhe wrote to me," replied Un- !
vi'viigutinns of the spectacular
coin. "Asked Ihe location of your --------------------------- bui
rvached
was
undisclosed
grave. Hhe wants to see It — put ,
CeoUsuea &lt;re,., e s i. Oscollapse of his H tu opened a
m adam
flowers on It — alt bcelde II And* ful'mrr iM h i hmrnt at .‘l:00 (truck.
I’ rimo Minister Neville Chambor*
Cssiisusa wress W|*s
•
grrat fiscal u-andsl.
h*'l«„boy aha used to ('4)m|iany II will hi-ld its drill
IIW .
Whi'ney, rucially Impcccslde, lain was known tu have been bit* far west, prodarlpg cent*
b0In the pausYthst followed Jeeon
Mumlay a'gbt ns usual five limes prishlrnl of !he N#w
larly angered by Ibe latest dis­ rsiimaii-d SIS cars wiU-ba-i
felt hie eyes smart with tears. "1 nml llic Mnllral llclarhinrnt wl.l
on Ihr markrt from this bri
- P m terrtMy aorry. air,” he whin- .,1,,, (eul.l u special tl. ill un IhH York slurk cxchoni;,', tho rrat* play of Hitler's ‘ naked fist*'
while Mutgan broker thruuSh
The .(.1iri|a Vista arim .hd, aa
Vigorous prole-ta (ruin llrUain
"Sorry!" cried IJneoln. "Bhs sold
wlu in many uf the orders uf tho and Xrancu. uiado yealerlsy to esllmntrd 104 care . rofdy' far
ntr household
nousenoid treasures one I,
l.y one I
her
mli;My J . P. Morgan rumpany Darllo. cauio far tuu late. It was
for you. 'Old things' you oeyf 'N6t i t’uuuly Cumni lasloner II. I
shipment next wrpk. srl'llt EanU
ood for anything. Oh! Yau ungratewire executed, surrende ed in eyldeticrd. In save Austria.
______
Tim
elier
aminumcil
Imlay
lhai
Mlria Ji rareand,' *l^a! Lot
ul fool I” His manner tuddenly .
mid afiernoun to Sta'e Attorney
lu llerliii ilia ll'elch govern­
changed, hla ecomtul anger giving . work un llie W I’A project fur the
O nrral Dtnnell upon a second ment' rrjactrd tho protests, os* Angeles section' a ,probabte 1$
ran. Iloaever.' ablpmenia : from
m . V r i A 0u M i i ^ ! h" L ht » ' t l
" « ‘"*ga ditch gland larcrny complaint.
aerllng Great Drilaln and France
me, lroy.” he continued. There's no , wl • begin early next work. This
Il.o maximum |iriiu|ly under bail Blind on “ fn|-e Inlormatlon". the two latter areas pro doubtful
finer auallly In the world than prujrtl required largely through
in slew of tba rain, pradleilona.
tliol eliurgr Is 111 years.
gratitude — and there's
nolhlag a
here's notL...
_
Ilerlin'a arnrnful altitude was
Estimated ri’l'trna to growers
men ran Iravr In hla heart a* mean, •lie rffiirts uf ihc Guu'y CommieIlls arrest had been or deed a riled in Pnrig as evidence that
sc low as Ingratitude! Even a dog alones, vrlll he nf gieat prolrcthis week showed a slight gala
few
minutes
before,
uftrr
the
appreciates n kindness — never ter- llou In fanners lir.ug In that
mar* prot"a|a * r r «
valuelessI or a bone.*
tem'lmony of Comrnudura William Trench offlelal opinion v x i de­ ovur tha prior Sleek and' thu
Lincoln pointed to the empty vinufly, It is said.
A. W. Stewart of llm exclusive scribed aa rvmvbired that only estimated average t, a j.-V . rhlP*
chair at hla desk.
plng price showed Sm increase of
New Yuik Yacht club, long •
. \vl ,
,
^ Htfung.
cnan
Analu-Fratuh rpPtoilm iuiy Gva . c m u .
D i'iil N. l e ft , uajtcr of the »
f.leml.
that
Whitney,
hi
«
U
M
•
•
"jrind*
c
o
u
t
r
j
V
.
r.^hoslavekl^
Dn’ 1.1 N. Taft WWIrn Mills ot
r for
lo ull Ihe other
derHIrHolU
i. , _ - nnnmunlqu* crate.
Jaaon did aa bo waa commanded.
An English ^
eut&gt;ini-l
It. W Powell praaldeg infer th*
The Prealdent placed a sheet of Cifunl, Mass., wus o visitor in j|p&gt;'lied against liliu, unlawlully
writing paper before him. "Mow— Lake Maty yesleidsy on his way
made it plain any Anglo-Ger­ mealing In Harqaota last; night
had
taken
$103,000
In
club
bonds
Wliklas — write a Uttar to your to llurklt dre where lie will spend
man agreement la oat at |b* In tha abionra of Vlea-Chglrman
motherl"
from a safely deposit box.
Ills eyes wtL hla fingers tremb­ Iho next few weeks. Mr. Taft
Already ha waa under grand question. Rome's tafUkal to yw Luring Raoul. Chairman J. a
eras
favorably
Impressed
with
this
ling, Jaaon wrola 'Boor Mem.” Tb*
l«*m to her old rot* ol protaclor ( HtUrhUon. Hanford ihlpper, |
words stared- back si
at sin
blm accusingaccusing­ vicinity drcaring the' Ihe celery larvriiy iiidlctmen^^ibtulnrd - by
aided oy*r tha meat
•tinf her*.
ly from Iks peg*.
page. A “thousand for- fields ate much mole rxlentl'e Tlmmii'i I). l)r u c ;^ ^ ^ ^ i’i^va_Yiirk of Austria's freedom vestly re
gotUn M a oertas
ri
raced thiough hla
il&gt;k R B
fur the dnead lbs prospect a of ranaved
mind, and bU
ila heart ached la con- than b* had ant'clpnUd and that
,|
irillon. Its put down hla pen, un­ Hanford hla a wonderful location alleged m iia p p ru P a l^ I uf soma Anglo lUllun friendship.
Th, ||.ar Set at llome lent
able to eoaUnue. ;
$106,000 f on a family
trant
on
Lake
Monroe.
Lincoln stood hafora him Ilk* aa
fund art up by hla fatber-ln-mV» ambrelled with Nanism, matched
avenging aagsl. "TOU her what ah
for the benefit of Mra. Whl Mp. Ha advance Into Catholic Aus­
ungrateful wretch you've been I" ho
Mian Ann Denton, talen'ed stu­
commanded. “Tall her haw sorry dent uf expression will entertain hit" ris er, Mrs. Mary Sheldon tria with daep concern.
yau nr* for It Tall bar youtl writ*
It ten, learned today that Bit
Miuphy. his alma raster, Harvard
Y m A rt Peking
often — and hasp thatnromlae. WII- mimilu-ie of Ih* Sanford Tourists
A
A Naw
N»w Sarrica
t
unlvprally, and Bt. Paul's school
- i.
Club rt their regular weekly meet­
U O nr
of
Cuncwid,
NII.
ing lo be held In the Chamber of
Thus, near ths end of the dap
C M a f Oat All
Commerce llu Idlng, HiOO o'clock
•wo prosecutors—Dawsy and BenTH o m 8
OmdjhAT Tina
Moraley
rivnug,
Mies
Deneon,
have you eaurt-asartialedl” He
netl -slraady hod ao'ad against
• pupil of Mrs. George Moffett,
him. and the federal govt nrmeat,
CM Yaar T in Expanaa
irceu'ly gave her aenlor recital
through Assistant UaKed Bu'ao
amkl much ucrUlm, ami it M ft *
ty tf Mows
Attorney Noonan, am* eyeing Uw
A a n Bm n U Tlraa
' ew, blew thop winter v*' ■J " ha peeled Hurt Hie will giva several whole case sharply.
•d alowty. "Thou ar« not
an­ nundrera in her rccllal program.
as s u s i U g ta U 'r'v t roe.

GERTRUDE GELBIN
Tkrof\o*t
I hoylb—if And
ag manhood, Ju n Wilkins
do against l b authority o/
fathor. Ml ham Wilkins, ■■ iti M m l pnachOT. Joton b deterwb b to boeomo a doctor. Hte
mother, Itw y, w S ir ita iib S«r
M |l if raw#. NMUhw &lt;M and *nHurafH kiss In Mi omtHMon.
After o terri/io quarrel with III
fdthor, Jason loovos hems to
study medietas. Mary patens her
belongings, sue by one, to /isanes him. Mthen dies, leaving
her penniless, nevertheless, she
continues to manege, seme! me,
to stud Jason money. Jason dees
net return home, oven alter grad"** \0 as doctor. Mary grows
end mere dsttUute. Thn
1War breaks out and Jason
bins up with the Union Medloal
Coras.. Mary sells PUgriai, her
husband's horse and the one ihlag
she has left, to buy l l n his
Army Burgeon’s uniform, lie
Is so busy with his duties In the
field that he neglects Mary, net
writing her for two years. Bhs
dees net know whether he is

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J WASHINGTON, M»r. I t - W )
| —Ofliclsls anxlou-ly studied de• vrlnpmrnt* In Aus* la and Geni,u| Knifipa la«l night but main*
» “ hand* o ff- attllode.
i Taking Hielr bad from Sccrr1 tuiy nf 8 nip Hull, they refrained
fun.i placing llic United Slates
In Dm- po-llion uf 'nkln* elilra.
Hut erirrtary Mild hr had t«nfr iI'd vri.h llic 1’ieeldinl in Ihe
In.,' two ilnya mi Ilir situation In
: tViiim l Kumpr, |,m without fornml big a sproiul policy.

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t o u r is t s Praise
Boat Excursion On
S t Johns R i v e r

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K Sr.

wound, d.
Jason squared his aboulders as
ha enured Ihe Urge, sparsely furnlshcd office of Pirsldent Lincoln.
IJncoln luinril hla brooding eyss
toward Jason. For a moment thsra
was silrnre. Tbsn. "Yoq era Jason
Wilkins?"
. “ Yes. Mr. President."
“ 1 want lo rnngralultla you, WIItrine. You've hem doing grtal things
In thn flrld."
"Thank you sir: only my share,”
wen Jaenn e model rrply.
"Morn then your share" amended
•Unrntn. "If
•■ w
lie i •I near
wliat
hrsr ih
Is lliir
Irus..
you've saved many lives." Its tapped
psprr on his desk. "I have Ibis
requsst from flsnrral Orant that
you b* transferred to hie medical
corps."
Jason trlrd to master hla prlda
and riultatloa In Ihe ensuing peuss.
"I'd Ilka that, sir," he managed
at last.
"Well — we’ll tee. We'll see.” Hn
Blared at Jeeon for e moment. "You
InUrrsl ms In one particular, _WIIt understand you don't ampu
Uta except as. a last resort."
."No use crippling, mm. Mr. Presi­
din' — unless It's absolutely necesHe
Julia right. Quits, right.'
seemed lost In thought. “ Whs
here did
y*u go to school’ •"h.
he asked suddrnly. "What medical college 7"Tl,e tlsltlmora Free Callego of
Surgery, sir."
"Muet: Ibe a very good school." Uncoin motioned lo a cbalr. "Hit down,
Wllklae — tall dm about It."
* Jaaon took tb* seat, surprised at
the sudden turn of the converse
tton. Lincoln waited for blm to
bT*WsU, ale. It's not much lo los'
•t from the outside, but they have
very good doctors — they're very
thorough and all that."
I "Tou bad a scholarship there,
WllklneT"
"No, air. It's a free school"
___your hoard and room? You
"But
had to pay that.”
"Yea. air."
"Must have had a bard time of
!L" said Lincoln aympelhetloally.
"I did odd Jobs about lha placp."
Jason explained, "and — wait — I
gat money from home."
,
"Home? Where la home, WUblas?”
"A Mile town la Ohio, air — High
**"Hava you oar relatives?"
; "Onlyf my
bbbj moUver,
utinuai, w
sir."
ir#
only son, eh? Your motwr
- —ell of f r
" * 5 r . n r. *yean
*•T*Wut aha managed to help you?”
Lincoln asked In aurprUa.
. V
“gbe raised the money by aalllag
^ S S o U r leaned forward la InUr. “Things? What
rot aart of things T*
■ u s n - i"£ js

Whitney C h a r g e d Chancellor Hitler
With Second Grand1 ““ “"'L l0 Au,tna
Larceny Complaint

Celery Prorate.
Of 55 Percent
Ib Given Okey

CITY BRIEFS

y / p n t ,

I S

f

Recapping

Right Nohr ,

#2 qr. iafeiSSia ce

Martin’s Garage

Gears N
Attention

- -&gt; r “ * “-a-

Mr. Ktynt gad th*

el laMJUj

Oaele Ft/nt, W. B. Miller of members of the party refused
Winston Belem, N. C., and R. M. give th* lueat^n * f their
Farren of Kentucky, brought in Mr. Flyat su'ad that tho
th* prtxe catch uf thu' saason man uaad th* near type rad* that
Thursday whan they caught tight were demonstrated several dap*
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Ome-ReU Rr R^applac
HOCKEY’S TIRE
SHOP ...

Martin’s’ Carage

Ml s. rut Am .

111 Parti A t*.

Yet
!
TJ»«y art your tlioo^j

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Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida CHy Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportalion

Seminole County Produces
Mora Fruit And Vegetable* Than A
Similar Area In America
INDEPENDENT ^ A IL T WKWSPAPKK
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. MARCH 14, 1938

Tobacco A nd Resigns LeadershipOf
Austrian Government
Cotton Men
Vote Control

W a l l Street Broker
P ic 'a d h Guilty To
Indictment Charg­
ing Grand. Larceny

System To Be
Put In Motion

NEW YOltK. Mar. I I - V f i Rlchard Whitney, head of llkh
ard Whitney nipl. Company brok
arage firm and a further pn*/l
deal &lt;&gt;t the New York stork **change, plea ded guilty today to
another grand larceny /Indict­
ment.' The indictment was pro­
cured
by
District
Attorn-'y
Thomas K. Dewey and aecujird
the
socially
prominent
Wall
Street tlnsneler of the theft of
1101.000 from the estate of hie
father-la-taw, oeorge ft. Sheldon.
Estimates of shortages in the
Whltrtey firm, which represented
i. I*-. Morgan and Company in
many transaoi Iona, have run as

WASHINGTON, Mar. 14.
^ — (A P )—Cotton and tobacco
Hgrowera have voted by over­
whelming margins to levy
,tow|ng to Germany's
Stiff penalty taxes on pro- power. Austria Capitulated
ducers who backslide under the ■itlilar might, ■■■ antithe new crop control pro- eh«neeu«
K«rt . achusci
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S .™ 1

NUMBER m .

uljs1GuiltyHitler kides In Triumph To Vienna
•i
As Millions O f Austrians Chee

Farmfers Pause Sat­
urday. To Approve
Marketing P r o v i ­
sions Of 1938 Act

Limits To Be Set On
Production Of To­
bacco And Cotton

Eatabilahed In 19D8

HITLER LEAVES MUNICH TO FOLLOW TROOPS INTO AUSTRIA

I)er Fuehrer Enters
Capital Surrounded
By Soldiers/ Brown
S h i r t 8, ‘ Airplanes

England Pledges
Force For Force
Backing To France Is
Withheld On Cze. choslovakia D ri v e
fly A•anci.iltd' Pratt
Fully r it mill inn *limiting,
flair waving Vicnncae In a
Htnln (if .riiml frongy, irroctcd
Adolf Hi* 1st totlny un his
triumphant entry, into tha
capltul or AuHtrfu which ha
htw ulmorbed into Urn expundt'tl tiermuii RcicrcM
Uell.t raiiR out ns hfi*lrovo
Into the city following a

. ( (above) surrendered bit po*
head ol lUr^Ausirlan cablnr

Farmers who paused in ^ surccnofd by hi* froOn
their chores throughout the minister &lt;&gt;r interior, At

Sou'h, and in several western
vIctorM:! trip through Austria
■tates Saturday to rest ballots
from Merlin, ,\hrad of hlie and
approved marketing provisions of
behind In......-ante Gorman troopa
the IMS farm act.
In tlit, uii oml on land. They
As a result, Agricultural De­
awiftty finned Into oil ports of
partment officials are arranging
Aiiklrtu. tnkliiK complete cnntiu]
tp pet thia aystem into operation t
1
lr in a e u
illt be Itold
nl.l !&lt;«&gt;u
without firniR a shot.
•
].' Mmaak
Bach ffarmer
will
how
Everywhere Noils took com­
mueh cotton or tobacco ha may
This picture, sent to New Y o r l by radio, shows Chancellor A d o lf Hitler (le ft) ae hn left Munich, G«rmany, l.y auto on hi*
mand Ilf tlin government. All the
asll.
former ruler . 0f Austria resigned
2. Any farmer who aells more
umphal entry into Austria, preceded by troop*, plant-* and t»nk». A l right, la Commandrr-in-rhlcf Wilhelm K' lUl, In tla- renter
undir tli" deluge of Nasi power.
than Ida quota will pay « penally
chauffeur, while In the background the swastika emblem adorns the plane in which Hitler flew to .Munich from Merlin.
Premier
Mussolini of
Italy
tax of. two cents per pound on ex­
wished Hiller well and they ex*,
cess cotton, or ona-half the mar­
rhxuged assurances' &lt;&gt;f co-opera*
ket prlco on axesaa tobacco.
.lion.
Whether nature amllea or frowns
Kronen nod dro*t Hrl'aln- act
on the cotton farmer, ha always
reptlng (jettnnny's coup ns some­
has had to contend with the law
thing which could not now 'bn
o f economics—the ruts o f supply
Fred K. Wilson has ncceptrd the
avoided, munetivernd to krnp |||land demand. And moat often, when
position of general chairman for
M'” Mary Riggins, the “ Movie eflvmoon and had they
not
|«r ftntn i-uttlng
deeper
Intn
tbo crop bootasd, the prick sagged.
the Annual
Maintenance Cam•
|
Quern"
In
the
“
llig
Show"
of
the
[mistaken
the
idrnly
e
f
the
“
Movie
Contf'l Europe,
Cotton now la geUbig at around
rh an eftort t* gauge the posn « f tha InfatJUlralion Army ^
t
,
,
'
|
l.icnV
Club,’scheduled
for
Thure!(Jiirrn"
two
different
times
their
nine cents n pound and farmers ’aibjo effect* I lf
llystsiln awept over the Au.v.
celeryadveHls1 wh’th bogies Immediately, c o m b i n e d
I n H U r g e n t Ujay and FjrjfUy. was tba .victim of plot might have proved successful^
N T -aM
hr « xvmsRwwy-WCf. Ralph Iffiairreeently placed
A r m IP S P r r k S
f * ( I V - * kidnaping plot hclievrd to 1*1 Ariiving In a dilapidated old
tempt to improve In at least rote
1
. |the conspiracy of two o f her a*-||iIK||rP „hich roll. ■d op in front of
I R b ym l year* ago tha cotton of tils principle celery mirk eta1today.
e r n m e n l L i n e I J a c k «»ci*lr«, ''Slnrl."”
the Russian u,lllmi|Ut end Andcrmn's t*rvsr
Rlatea voted jm , another cotton the demand for Samlnnln founlyj Mr. Wilson Tor a numl*r of
control measure—tho ' Bankhead celery, nn ndvertlaimt commlueir yn ra |,*a Ih-cii Identified as nrt'upl Humid
Wuuldiurn oihI
Aet. They voted for It overwhelm­ minimaed of »"Vrrn| prominent live In the nffnils or this organiingly;
1,361,347
for,
160,540 locnl ciilsnns will undertake soon satlon, having i.crviil on the Ad
Idem Kail Kordgron, local N*
against.
to l(*)t thn housewives of the visory Hoard &lt;»f tho local niruiiHoiinl Uuatd itrlr,.r~ returned
Incomplete and unofficial re­ nunliiy and the u.r* of celery xation fnr the part several ycats.
Halniduy from u abort trip &gt;"
turns front 733 of tha 1060 cotton ' Produced hi this sect Ion. Tho. As nn instil id Ion which I* ntWest Palm llou'li, when' th'-y|
producing counties
last
night llerold was Informed today.
|waya on hnnd In llm t o f disaster
w#ro kiiciI.,
u( t’upt.
Viilor
shown! 1,1.15,211# volaa for quotas
T h n rontemplated program con* and nerd ns well ns performing
' K um lii l
lulMliiaiiilltiK t'oinpa-iV
to R8.621 againat. ,
id*l* of moiling n postal rnrd thcir neivlcen under ordinary rlrI t! ot tlm I f till Infantry. d»rm*
In Washington, Senator John H. kimllnr to those n.ed in the cur- rumetnnre*, Mr. Wilson has c l ­
' hit unuiial |-i-ilvr«l Ir^lH i'tlen.
Bankhead, an Alabama Democrat ient advertising drive sponsored preened hinurlf o h sympathetic
| llnlti oltiirra Ii-port mi lilt'"I
end co-author o f that act, aaid he by the Kloridn power oml l.lahtj with llo- movement and has s h o w n
1 i-allng tup. Ihi) (null littlil '«•
was “ delighted" with results of Mnmimny, |o rm-li nil'lr"** listed n iInterm ins I kill to rearli the goal
I ninth won till! till mill iuH|i|^tlno
Saturday's referendum.
in the irlephonadirectory in one fired for thecoming campaign,
- of tile PtnnpJhy t: -V yrpl T il'll.1
Tim Usnkhead Act wae attacked of tho principal
Iriu erased to lie a nation Iasi
celery markets rapt. Hose mid.
■
MaKif, I' !l Atntv Inspector uwdl night end te-ramc a purl of Adolf
In the courts, found Illegal and of tho nation.
I ll p u s indented that Mr. Wilson
Mnior ti-'iV.o A. ilct’nili*,.. .but Hiller's (in-man ICviyli, esteihishnrtly after
ahandontd.
The postal card will not only'will np|ioi|it n vice-chairman a n d
i aI ion i -iiumiindor. &lt;' * ,
Now the South I* ready to try advi-rtln.- tho quality of thn re|-. various rnnimilli*, which will have
ing from the North Hm almost
another control plan—tho quota cry but win offer &gt; Hat of m l- a part in the drive In the neir
t'apl
V\ iJilin•n stutl-d , ' ltl Lt to the Adriatic., .
system. It contemplate! a crop of pes for tin uses to all who write {future as the campaign io veiled'
thnnpany r siood^u ircdllstipThe end of the political, free­
11,000,000 bales. A quota will be County Agent C II IM*r&lt;m. Tha uied to begin Immediately,
(m|M-t'llon wllli Pm |ii-in-al of Ihi- dom
o f undent
Austria was
fixed for each farm. Those who reelpc* will I * mailed In I ho
iifficnra mill, iiu' ii
|iri‘s&gt;'iil
It" achievpd by two legal, steps;
---- —
exceed It will lose certain beneflle
First, I’rrhldml Wilhelm Mikform of
imiiniu, postage fr*».
Mai inn (i. Trnry, tit), died «* stand t tinl I Ida’ uiiitU.il iiflslr In
under tho toll conservation act and
lla .s l l s u r a on i - i s r F s a r t
i
| 'Wdll the advent of Spring, an
his liomv at lM7b I'almelUi Avenue Wc-*t I'ulm IP-ui.li i, looki-il torloan privilege!.
at ll IT oVIuck this morning fol­ ward to liy thoui.andi, of roal
"jin c ii Bvmg manlier of Hanford nnd
drill', and tourists and in mm id
lowing n lingering illness.
'.Seminole County s|Mirtsiiii-n are
ilui most i til'U lid rpnt |nc|i*s cl
Mr
Tiary
had
la-cn
«
resident
......... 'reeking reerraHim on the rolling
Company, nlulnd this murrthiS JipiVnes* ’Ini
uf Kiififiiril for tho past erven ll,o scnanU
r flung ‘ f*1 1“ ays «• the .Sanfoul Coimlry
A local baud 'of To p|Mrs " a "
that hn bad iilrt-udv ordered today nn all
mouths coming lien- floni Ocala,
rrossi-il'Cluli, tin- manager uf -the club:
r.,1)110 of thn postal, cards to tie fronts. Shock
lie iiiii horn in Klrksvllle, Mo, Present, lie mi id. and filruMbod
T li" . Musical llnviin of
Mill
Seminole County Homo Demon- maUml ihronr.h the courtesy of the Y e llo w ,!
rk und licit FoM, said today.
on ITii. 22, 1H7H and it a rellred j martial Inn ll fo till- dilll and will bo |ir«abut*vl «i Mm Junior
lotrat Ion Agent, Mrs. Gladys Ken- Ills rnntivinr tsut declared that disrupted nerv
.unghuii ,\|r. Fort rr|«»rleil an unusually
ice iiinnilfartim'r of Miami. Ile I III*, poet jii|i foi muI ions, and morn lligli ttihiHil
tonlaht
ut a: »h»
'dalt, today asked th »t all members at lear.t 100.000 of the carda railway appar
it wiped large pntmuuge on
Eaturduy
uu- :• Mason nnd n mt-nd e r o f the lliuit I .mm apectnlnrs se ts pm "clock. |t waji niiiinunci-il thia
of the Women's Horn* Demonstra­ wi-rn necili'd tn obtain remits.
out or drtvel
vulod o if I■ &lt;oinforlalilo hciil" in umrning by Mrs. W H Hrutnley,
iiiflriniMin i-iid Sunday, adding
ha ul &lt; hris'iun Clitirrli.
tion Club Interested In food can­
'd nvrr that 126 persons had p'ayed the
It was iudirnled' (hat shippers
Traffic has
"Tho prog rum I* varied and
He, is siii'Vivril hy his widow; tho lil&lt;-*ilii'i'. on Ilia drill fli-td
ning moot et the Genova Com* and others Inlniwated In that In* the vital Cer
inr and roorse one ur more lime* during
■me daughter, Mrs. J , A. MrCruw to witness tli" hour and hull attractive,*' It was al«|i\|. *'llio
rauqity House Tuesday afternoon duatry might lie asked ^n par|Chtnrse Irnop
flgbl- tho week.
colorful 'ryp «y *borus.'
I'cgsy
of Sunreril; one Mill, l&gt;r, M. E. &lt;ercinony,
at 3:06 p'elork.
rha.ie nddllbmal postal cards and Ing oil along
Mujrtr Itit'otloH riudloucd on _ai^| Jaili, tin- i-nUnlrr ^ lavnra:
Tracy of Clearwater^ Jin jl t » -i
'
1
The
feature
of
Mie
week
s
t
i
a
Mrs. Hibolia Thuraby,
state clamp* In * concerted cltort ‘tojftrwit.-he** *
Iraven |pulling contest which win won by
|u Miami W lil'iflii*' " i l l ' allfbd Ihi- lovely arena fiom 'Iking ago*
gi uuil childr«h
food , conaorvai Ion apoclallst, win
. tj. t« Ingley. Other participant* in
It* v. (*. E. Klmnie, pastor of tho inspcilinn of two morn of Insclhnr w|Mi T e n I’n tljr G irls,
ho the guast speaker and wUI conn"
Mm contest whiclt was held on Hie
the First t ’liliblian Church will llin cumpanie* of Ida command Mm charming novelty number
dudt'arvcral demojbtratlons which
\cnurao Thursday afternoon were
iifrhinli' at Hie ftmeral service* louiKht. Companies A and H. Ifn 'Mat*' und Mm closing 'I'nruib- of
w|fliih* halfful. to members o f tho
Is o i i i t I.hI fo iidtirn In Hanford Hiiiiks ’ will imiko up mi i-Vf-niiig'a
ln*|H, H. Coleman, H. D. Highleynisn,
Club, Mrs. Keodsll Hid.
|Ki n
llodgcs,
Charles
O n e,
Tuesday amt i etpeiXed to tei •iitertulmoqt you should nut
\
(Jcorg#
Rivrttnan,
ami A-lan
present at the Armory Thursday inlts."
— . i Hlrwurt
and Friday iiIkM* during the “ Thn JHuinr 11iah Hehi ml and
L -U tr
J. B. Little, W. G. Dean, F. W.
formal inspeitlnn by t'o|. Magee tlm p T. A. man your attend*
M D l k Herbst, Max Rutwblty,
Dr. S.
"f the thro* |oru| units.
iiner and ro-upor*i|on.''
*
j
*~ Puleston, J. L Ingley, E. II. HanTho puldtc |H Invited |n attend
One of the moat essential elements in the
• ■ * »■ &lt; dally Jr.; Anartw Carraway, J&gt;*
Mu-Mi ren-qiniili's, which for he
•ole of on Ofticia is the teak of carrying the
[ p P O Maatar, Geo. Thurston, Otto Cald*
1 inw»l part will tuko plscn np tinwall, B. C. Moore, ban Cantwell,
lighted drill field nil East Hm oiul
•ole meeaifo to tho public. Thia ia o alow and
" Roy Holler, IVt* Higgins, Billy
ibulitiun Street, hrgliitiliig at * Oil orpak
expensive operation if personal solicitation or
tits will Ball, Fred Ball, Claud* L»rl.r,
~P M.. rapt. Washburn stated/i
correepondOttoe is used.
A classified ad costServices a t the Memorial Bap­
Igbt in John Courier, llenry Watson, J.
lot thirty coots will do the work which might
tist lent will be temporarily disdueled by sen-gal Jacksonville
*1 Fed- N. Aycoke, Ford Harrison, C. Mcotherwise require many dollars end days of
cunblnurd, Rev. J. if. Hardy, who
- citlsens headed by Dr. James Rarbe held Crone,
If. conducting 'ho aervlres, an­
tlmo.
Every individual in Sanford could
Also M. S. Aycocke, E. J. Toll,
. bee, to tie held in I he Valdes Hotel
nounced today.
K. F. Householder, John llerbst,
Friday morning
from LhOO to
profit in dollars and cents by disposing of
I The service* will tie resumed
of the Roy flyme*, Jr.: A C. McRtynohls
10:00 o'clock. G. I). Workman,
used goods through the classified columns of
McTaitas -will de- next Sunday morning, Rev. Hardy
onmeres Hubert A lt , Fred Holly, E. ft.
i manger of the JloD-1 announced
rwgpoper. It la poor economy to keep on
was on “ Masonic 'announce.!, adding that he was
is Hotel McCall, G. D. Work man,
IL
today.
on Oral# which hoe outlived Re usefulMin regular con-! grateful for tho loyal support
Straiten, V. A. Urie, J. C. Hutch­
This meeting In an outgrowth
M it, and spend the cash on something
inson, C. C, Whittington, Rev.
of a rwsalu'lon pawed at Iho an­ clave o f (he local lodge Nn. (13 given Hie services during the p u t
nual matting ot tho Florida Sialo F and A. H. In Iho Masonic Trm* few days,
ting of P*al Redfaarn, Sim Smith, G. K.
RoBtomber, everything is useful to someHotel A llocation favoring tho pla tonight, Grand Master Dr.
will be Fullagar, 8. D. Hlgbteyman, Phil
light at Grrihoff, E. Compton, F. A. Everabolition of tha tax In 'Florida. The E. D. Brownlee announced today.
CALL 148
Frank hard, Allan Stewart, G. W. tipen&gt; JacksonwIUo citlsens are making
O. E. McKay and IL J. Lehman
cwr, G. D. Workmen, and Howard
a tour of approximately 25 munic­ ar* in charge’ of tha program, tha
• H ip /fcm forb | b t * lft
Fa villa.
ipal!1Ms whsre they ar* holding Grand Maatar reported and uked
Partly
cloudy
tonight
mooting! In behalf of Ibe move­ that all members o f the lodge be !
finances
Also H. W. Rucker, Joa Davis,
praeeat,
,
, . ' Tuesday, mild temperature.
-h )
U. IL Coleman, Jack llomar, A,
ment.

Post Cards Will
T e ll Housewives
O f Celery Value

Wilson To Head
Fund Drive For Spanish
Concerted Action Is
Salvation Army

Rebels ' Mary Higgins, Movie Queen,
Take Alcaniz 50 Is Kidnapped On City Street

Sought In One Of
P r i n ciple Markets

Miles From Coast

S

Hpcct Ix&gt;cal Units
A tArmnryThurndny

n

Chinese Forces Stall

Increasing Numbers Play On Sanford Marrun G. Tracy
Dit'H This Morning
Golf Course As Spring Approaches

Musical Revue, To Be
Held At Junior High

Mrs. Isabelle Thursby
Will Discuss Foods

GET THE HABIT-----

Dr. James Barbee
TalRa Tax Abolition

Services At Memorial
Tent Are SuHpended

LOCAL WEATHER

�tftltFOBD,

The CortOf Insanity;

lT

A lth o u g h L i f e m a g e tln e ' dficou n ts th e mtoertiong o f
certain s c ie n tis t! that' i t
th e present r i t e
ia main*
tabled th rou gh ou t th e n e x t on e hundred y ea rs every b o d y
in th e w o rld w ill be insane, i t does a d m it that' th e tota l
num ber o f persons s u ffe r in g w ith e v e ry ty p e o f insanity
increases en n u ally, and th s t one person o u t o f e v e ry tw en ­
ty sooner o r la te r s u ffe r s m m some' s o rt o f m ental diso r d e r ..
*
__
F u rth erm ore, L i f e pUjnls out, th ere » r e abou t 600,0(X)
persons a t presen t c o n fin e d ,In asylm ns
th rou gh ou t
the
cou n try, and about. 600,000 m en ta l d efe c tiv e s a t la rge. O f
those con fin ed th ree ou t o f f i v e w ill reco ver, h u t w h ile
6 6 ,0 0 0 a re released each y e a r os cured, m o re than 1 0 0 ,*
000 are ad m itted as n e w ’ patien ts. T h u s th e fig u r e conr
s ta n tly Increases and th e need f o r additional accommoda*
tlon s grow s.
E m ph asisin g th e n eed f o r p rop er h osp italisation f o r
pfersona s u ffe r in g w ith m en tal diseases, Is n o t alone the
fa c t th a t i t Is d istressin g to th in k o f m ore th an 600.000
craxy people running around loose In fh e cou n try w h e re

Y D K — It's all In t h i's la m * " Uiu^pUy that hiked hlr *
&lt;qr'i cktrr, talking to . . . Lowell |income frost $1Q to f 1,200 a Veok,
Thomas, who b paid $S00 a night1. . . Mrs. Jack Dempsey, the forfar tym ktog-to Mo poWk; .Jetae merHumtalrWmhrmi, who h it the M
Ians, the. blind, news-dealer, who longest eyelashes ] « e r taw—aad ™
asjruiicjwdy « « * ebenw, btot.* A.* ths.pnetnest.halr., Jack Demp, .
Lnat McIntyre, tl&gt;* Hawaiian, im: **J. who think* Max Rcbmcling h it.tiressrlo^ who wsnts to go to T*hiti certain tq.wfhp Joe Louis whrn&gt; .
because ytrn can'- lire them on $t$’'thoy
next June.
^ W r*.
| Jimmy Walker,
whose wife
' Sally Rand; the fen-dancer, who Batty Compton) haa a faahienat-le

2

jnSkeyty am and moaning1 factory whistles in
« / . .off &gt;1*. hi* symphonic* . . . N c j m Me*
te*Y
Meta, rotod for tirr brilliant msgn§8 ,M dmm. tixIM cover*, who work* almost
M r w ,VOO exclusively In pastel , . .
Georg# Hector, who admit* *sdwd), rimtana |y th#£ the national dUh or Amcrlith l^ .N e v f to 1* .n ow .lb , hot dog ‘'ff com*
*1 Manhat* puled by tonnage" . . . Don Fiow,cr*, the comic atrip arti*t, who i*
,
1.1 .la corking good gag man and a
a m n tore* natty dresser . . . . l i b tailor, are
W A rh ip i^ je lw a y a Inatructad to • "flitte r my
walit,
Joe, flatter
my waist"
Hi It* h «*»fU *. . , However, hb W*l*t doesn't
Pf t t P *orgfr. need Datterlpg . . . He la.thin a*
M V * &lt;Abe; a reed, and a* tall.

■ t o eswnn so-ios*
fee
t o t o t i -* • » w wm Ala
p4 •$
f ’ a* sain ■

F

t . MARCH I t

T A N

im

A European vulture ha* been In
ioo 25 years.

H rtK T b D A Y

« Bronx, .N- Y.,

y\

s»tra ilo f belt, head o f m r w
realbt a lt&gt; S*m*sut tax New Yovg,
who onto.painted a portrait of.h b
wife with her cbto .swsttag an •
veal cutlet . . . LilJUn Obh. who

y d b H U A P tA S O O Y

Ujg.roetaui* *]w *r* iho ,*m «
J g M g tbe Peebody turnI B o i i
■ W hb family'* name. ’
r h b h m s .at the w ater
Ijg -tr o W .
drive* (o tbs village store,
m a t ' ha bought last time
M came,
m i bit l«i&gt; or more,
d the poaloffice after mall
» &lt; l never any thera)
iea t* hi* brother Arthur's
houae
o f the square;
a \word and tha llm* of
4^ 1
,'jtfrk* big hone’s rein.
f out" by Iho Peabodf turn*
L .bike yoad
d a# back home agiln.
fust out.ldo of tho vines*
nils
th i vjneso hurylng ground.
Jut*'Uteri’ he stops, so** la, end
kn H li
i 1
J t e f k little grtHT mound.
S ta r pta^an , soma flo * e A f’ ha
[
A * brought from home
| H s if the he*d*t&lt;me itendlnl

shoulit b e. made. Into a muantra,
because that’* where the movies
were born.
*
I Ai Wood*, whom new show b
interrupted'By a aqbtd of peMcc-

mwMvtam

on th e p a rt o f th e state and th e ta xp a yers, Is show n by
L ifo w hich s iy a J h a t It coats ixiors to fe e d an d'h ou aa th e
Insane than It does to euro t h e ft o f th e ir trou b lm . F lg u rra
show th a t th e public spends $2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 » y e a r on ita
hospitals f o r the Inaane, b u t th a t th a econom ic cost’ o f Inu n lt y th rou gh loss o f e a rn in g p o w e r a m o n g m en tal pa­
tients Is $760,000,060.
i ' D isrega rd in g th e hum anitarian aspects o f th e prob­
lem and looking at’ i t p u re ly fr o m a m o n eta ry p o in t o f
view , it is b e tte r to spend w h a te v e r fu nds a re n ecessary to
provide p ro p er care and treatm en t f o r a ll m en tal cases.

"SILVER D O LLAR" TABOR
It took just seventeen dollar*
for Ilerac* Austin Warner (H aw )
Tabor to buy the name that mid#
him famous—“ Silver D olbr" T a­
bor. Thai original Investment got
him, besides a nickname, a tidy
fortune estimated to have totaled
aC One time |10j)0p,000.
Haw Tabor was a itonceutter In
the great quarries of Vermont as’
B IS M A R C K W A S O N E o f Iho g re a te s t frie n d s tobacco S boy. Ik IMS, when 25 yean old,
ev e r had. W h en Jules F a v ro visited him to discuss term s Tabor wont West. He joined the
o f pcsco a ft e r th e Franco-Prusslan W a r , th e Iro n C hancel­
lo r -naked th a F ren ch m a n i f he ^m oked, and o f f e n d ’ hbn a
Cigar. F a v ro said he did n ot sm oke. T h en B ism arck m ade
his deathless defense o f sm ok in g:
“ Th en you a re w ro n g I W h en a man b egin s a dlscus-

And then' hi* tired old trembllnf
|S
.IW »
' M W *, |n a alleot bmrer
t o t the wife who died twelve

pretort, George Y. llnok »bd Au*
guit Riche,, walked Iqto Tabor's
store, broke and hungry.
Tabor "grub»(aked"
the two
men, giving them , enough prqvitlona to last a few weak*. Thu
bill cama to seventeen dollar*.
Hook and Riche promised to' cut
Tabor In for a third Interest In
whatever they found Is the way of
ore.
Tho two proipeeton had little
faith In their, abilities , a* x«|d
aeekeet, ond lraa fntlh la tha pro*
dictlveneaa of .iho land around the
mining town, then known a* Ifad*
vllle. They did stake % claim and
made a poor pretence at working

a A.

tJqt*he loyed on earth.
Thed heavily goea where tha
i * _elti&gt;i^u,nr wtUl■ twkten* the barnes* slrth.
Aa$ drives on home to hi* ]0w|y
E
, k«tae,
U fth and quiet and brown,
And liras, pn alowly through tho

rhow (It's part o f the eetlna.bet
done *o realistically that one re.
porter on epeaiag night raced out
and telephoned hb city editor)
. , . John LaGstln, ‘ Jhq outlet,
the "Little Pittsburg," in one wjioso illustration* are no&gt;cd for
. . (ieyrge
mentli’e time brought an Income their "style appeal"
of 150,00b a month to the three M. Cobnn, who-Insist* on haring
hb Initials embroidered on nU hi*
partner*.
^
_
i
Kirhci and
Tabor purchaied
Rookc’s nharo fo r t{M.0M, and ta
whose
J * h
1BTB *i*
tho -(wo men uieerporwlad
in ‘ Paul Vincent Carroll,
iifl,00(yj0U. The thick Irish brogue ha* nof bran
New York for UMOCyOOU.
IS years teaching
old hi*
hlo tatereit
latere*t Imparled by
next year Tabor sold
for f 1,000.000 end, by a shrewd school In Seogand . . . lie le the
u r W o f Investment*,
rail hie aolhor o f "Shsdow and Sub*
wealth up to at least $10,000^)00.
Tabor bought Leavlllo a $DM,000 opera, home and gavo Denver
ooo em ltnr nearly f l AOo.MOI Ifq
owned 170,000 acre* o f mining
Had In Tcr.-is, 4,600,000 acre* oi
graxlng land In Colorado and rich
ho'dfriE* In Ifoudurna. In 1883 he
berams II. H. Kenaler from Coin*
n ib ,
HLrunge as It *cem«, Silver Dol*
lar Tabor** quick fortune quickly
dissipated, end In IRK) he died at
Denvar, in Iho lobby o f the Wind'
M r Hotel, broke.
Incongruous
Tomorrow:
The
pontage stamp*.

■r tore .years of tha New
which used to say "Happy
. Arn Hare Atria.” celery
4 * 're*eh th* height of th*
tag notion wt|h a prorata
|01r crop of is poremit— I I
at being
withheld
from
to* Celery former* can hard*
t Moated If la the future
tain with a grata of ir ii

,* » P of Kurop* Is chaagPldly thee* day*. With a
wsvo ot Mo magic wand,
Wipes out the border* of
t, makaa It a part af Her-

Bodies— S prin gs— T ra ile rs
A p ric * you can a ffo r d
to p a y

Martin’s Garage

▼ t csii male that* shoe*
fo o d enough to f iv e you

month* pf edcfacf wesrl
H A V E THEM

tAMAC-WELDED
- We w eew equipped toreael*

*H shoe* by f it new LAM AC
v Rtomm Mdfed. Neurib. No
! | a . « M * 1. N s u t a m t

M E R W O M C N ; C H ftD R fN

next he comet to town.
John A. Holme*,
I f may b* or interest to ltCrald
n * d m u know that tho editorial
tai {M y LRUo Girl" which we
tdeftad op- from the Eufaul*
U K ) Tribune and reproduced,
ha* .bOea Copied in a number of
■ to y Florida papore, Including
thqfrtmartJiilon, the Ht Jtasus*
tMaRpOord, tha Tampa Tr|l&gt;un&lt;\
aatothb ortaado Bent tail.

Truck &amp; Auto
Service

DQNT THROW
THEM AWAY I

who very much lean frequently
finds anything to approve In the
ivult polic e*, say* that Ere*.

DISPELLING

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

%' *t**i

SANFORD TWENTY TEARS AGO
A. M. Martin of Vnlatka. iwprt*
aentlag the Crown WUllanutl*
Paper Co. waa rekleterod at the
Haul Carnet yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Francis
Flan than announce lb* marring*
ot their daughter. Willi* May«
to Mr- Henry Uowen Crockett
on Wednesday* Mar. I, la Waah*
Initon, )k C. The above an*
nouncemanu were received with
•fitoeh Interest ‘fit Hanford, ad tbe
charminl brld* and bar mother
w*ra tho guoate of Mrs. John
Dean»tt this winter, and war* the
reelplenta of
much ' attantiom
Tho bride na* a number of
frlsnde throughout tha slats who
will )oln,U wishlnf Mr. aod Mr*.
CrocksU a long and happy Ufa,
Hit. Hath Woodruff. Quartcrmaator's corps 1* at homo on p
fcrlough- Ho ex pools to |*avo for
Fkanoo vary loon,
M m tad Mis* Madary of Phil­
adelphia are spending »om* ume
to Sanford, tho &gt;gua*t« of Mrs.
k a. Stringtellew.
• The moor friend* of My- F. WWUtaoU will isCtsI to' Igato of
the critical illness of his mother
Ik I L I H L i
7
,

Tampa, tho guest of First LieutMotoall, IT tof^ U. B A.
l)r. Qr**a and Mr. Wilkins of
Iiuftalos N. Y « aru spending' sev­
eral week* at tha Hotel Carats.
J. U Hardin, th* Menial rap rerosuaUtTva « f tbo IWadlsy FerUI*
l«et was la town Sriurdsy.
Mi*a Ifstsl McDonald spent
th* woek-end In Orlando visiting
h*r parents.
JObn Itusseir || |g, Chicago, on
bssih*ss and pleasure combined
Dy, J. wm*t
tag mumud
from n business trip to N*w
, York.
Mr. and M’r*.
Olhryaa sad
dtugliter oj Grand Hsvea wwm

’
.
White lfoose. Mr. Franklin A
Some o f my eollaagua
columnist*' Marlon Star’s normal circulation (utle bit myalerloutly, state* that
m columnists'
have bean in a
os state of, and position hr' Dm newrpeper1president CooUdge "nidkad Ra/
mtad concerning th* sale to new*, world,
, ,
Long o f the Cosmopolitan mags:
paper* and magasmta of Pruat*
Among the term* ot t$St u l « ,(!a * for article* from his douf
dent Rboouvult’a note* In conneo-lwas a provision that President ■prcsklential
pen,
pen,”
and added
tlon with lb* book* that
ar* to be Handing wou'dI rueelva'$10J)00
reeelva
________________
al-li U a fact that Pmktont
|sjbn^l
OAalalnUm
lila
MMaSSMa
!
u
m
S
I
m
IMlaata
whs**
bttuod ooatolntag hie meeeageaj yeor fo r flffee* ybar* ftp w c o L |Cool Idgu wrote mogasln* ptocos
to . . (k
. n -g ttiq
...... announcement* oflumn—a
i
If; I r o -.fir money white la *he White
palletoa, add th* speeches -he haa |call roi
House."
. II le preeumed (hat theie turaDy bo aywrUcntqA. So that
It wpuld not seem to bo a very
appertain mere to iho pro* the $10,000 fen could, not bo con* live Ueue, aa long aa the proceeds
fSceU .t« thaaa Moke than to their lidend In any way exorbitant,
of tbe newspaper and magoilna
official content*. However, It hoc
J 'do not recall tt$t any o f the publicailonf ar* to be dasiated
Seen formally announced thst the columnist*, now i&lt;r caustic In fhelr to some public purpose. Never*
procumt* o f thli sal* would be da* i oramenf*, found the
aKRttaet thrlpse, somo o f them columnlata
voted to come "uaaamad useful fault wkh Prvridenf Hbrdtng fey gravely announce lhat no other
ptddle purpoaa.”
contracting to wWto a r e m i t cot* explaaatloB 1* possible than that
Obrienly, tha administration umn while ho wok ht t ie WMto tberq. *fa* so mach
crltlcUm
eelttes mast find It difficult to H omo . In fM t, k waa appdreni arenasij (by themasjv** «nd by
criteria* that diepaaktoa o f the to all aewspepor men. that the' some bo*tils newspaper*) that tho
pCocuude o f tbao* eyndlcated or* $CJS,00$ pkiwhsao' price ptld for. President changed his mtad to
tk k q aeierdtog le their soared the Jtoetow fltar was dee .to the' dafsrvoee to publk opto Uhl. , That
tenet that whetevvr the President well-fiumtod* uaRef' that the. pub* Is Mr. Kent's Idcn. Mr. Lawtancn,
doew musk he wicked. So they llaolidm p i edriv w column by tho
questioned the veracity a f the President meohi give vuot.piw*- that tha newspapers and page*
.atotamewt, quettog that la rt* ilg* ta tha getter’ add pevhapa ro- sine purchasing pries was not
gponae to a previous Inquiry tho cull to each a^adtost* pcoflto from high enough to moko' worth v$itti
,WMte
House secretsrht had ttae diaMbdriha o ( took colama m the President's holding on to IL

NADER'S

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KEPAIK SHOP

com'firr'MkNii w &amp; n

PAhKAVE.

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Both thee* hyputhessa * N to
nitursl accord with th e. g sasrul
prinelpM that the FVadUtob a$
I he UnRed States never dqes any*

I'aLfej r k k 'n %
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•* v v
•rise
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£ 3

It'c get wist U t i i e a V sank* high records 1
in fill

tok-v

H l i f W 'thsli [eu sen afforf u fi

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|i® l&gt; dctoftANY.
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consider the fact that puar iUgUp
afarythtag th* Er*atto»t hot dtmq

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

^

MOTHERS-IN-LAW HAVE THEIR DAY AT AMARILLO

o c ia l

And Personal Activities

will l&lt;i&gt; IrIdl before Judge Frank
requesting that all officer*1
U. Mlll.y In a »c* Ion of tho
m,mb,r* »*• pn-aetu for th«
Municipal Court nt t»o P o lic e r i'u .lM k
crrcmnnfei schedaletf
Station thi, afternoon at 4:001^or 'hat time.
^
oVIlKk,

MARTIN LANEY, Society Editor

Social Calendar

CITY BRIEFS

Third Of Junior
Dance S e r i e s Held

----- ---

The Junior Uxnrea, aponaored
MONDAY
Ml n Fannie Butter* spent tha
by lha Junior Woman's Club, held
The Daughter* uf Weak? Hun*
wurki'ild in Jarksoirvillu visit Ini
tha
third
In
Ha
eerier
of
.
dance
day School Clasti of the First'
friends.
ciaaae* Friday night at the WoMetbodlat .Church will meet at*
man'a Club with a large group of
l:IM r. M. wllli Ml*. 0, C. 8peer-|
C. A. Haines and daughter.
young people In nttendanre. There
log at the Milyfuir Hotel. Hath
dance* with Miss Murj^ Kliiabeth Misa Dorothy llaliin. apent yes­
Fobyoary and March group* w|l|
Nre'y aa Instructor,
and Mis* terday in Tampa.
by boateaaeO.
i
:Tbo llttalnea* Women* circle
Mr*. tV W. ] Kiug |u, of Bavali­
of the Firat Presbyterian Church
nnh- &gt;;.&lt; . tn Hie guest of her
with Me*. K J. Itonth a* chair-1
sister. Mr,. ||. J. William*.
man. Will meet with M|;» France*1
Morrow at) 1100 Magmdla AvenueMr. nnd Mm Patrick Millar
a! 7:30 P. M.
I.
of Orlando 1i pent the weekend
Tito "Musical Itevle* nf m » ‘l ;
I'lteye with friends Bml relative*.
will li« preaeiHed at I:lm o'clock
at the Junior High tfchmil Audi- MrB&gt; Andrew
Hruee l.niry und James tlu*h
torluat. under lit
auspice, of K llu U .th Cnt
uf Tampa slu'iil Hie weekend here
1'• JiK lw •|t*h I . T. A.
jleen Laney.
wtb Mr. turd Mrs K 11,,-l.linWj
.TUESDAY
, Among lh
Mrs. Franklin l&gt;. Ilooscvelt (right) rrvirwtd the celeb ra id Mnthcr-lrt-l j * Hay parade nt Am­
; ! The regular monthly bridge j
bills Mnrgarrt HOulres, M|s*
y*Hy of the Womnn'a Club will _ jn-B Bncon'
Alice Il|rg«, and Hlwyn Hqulre* arillo, T n - with dene lluwe (c*-nt&gt;-i», who started it all, and hi* own mother-in law, Mrs. W. F.
spent yi-slori|ay in Jut-katinvll|e, Donald (le ft). Howe admitted to a fri&lt;*nd that he forgot to give Itl* mother-In law a present in
by « * «
. : » . P; M . M M Mekch. F.llu
Woman a Club, wllli. Mr*. Fred u'hieham II
celebration of Hie ocvn,lon.
*
T. Williams, , b e e s * . . All
bus-, Alderman,
Dr. und Mrs. II. D
Csswrll
left (hiturduy for Atlanta where
bfnda, arrorta. and out-ot-lown Mary Crnwli
l * « l i »re cordially Invited. Tele- j Bne xblcnei
t h e y will sltept several d»y*.
^ oqo 71-J tor reaervatlon..
\)o y n Alblm
K The.Amrlan Class of the Firat KathrynSpen
^ p t k t Church will
hold • It* Lucille Hall,
r*. F.1 Th'' r cMtwvr Music Club mot,
regular bOilneas and anc|a| meet- Tamm, lharg
I nn Saluiday ufterntstn ut the
log at the Cburi'h Annei. with Nordgrcn, Su
Fannie H Munson Studio on Myr*
Ha following hostesses; Mrs. C Dlghtnn, IW*
,i i ,, lie Avenue with Mr:. Amelia
3 '..l*bl||, MV*. K. II. Carter. and p*tty Hodge,
" l l ' l Pittchert Noble »* rn-st speiker.
ra. C. A. Kekenon.
I Also, (Icon
iverui at'l Mr
Fusil,
P&lt; uk*. g.te*t
The Junior Ci. A will tnrH at min, lainiy I
t sopiuim.
tha Anna* uf the First ilaptlst[Clifford Pro
| Mrs. N&lt;dd» spoke of tl visit
Church ut 3:16 P. M(Hen Otlham,
Hrnrc' wlilili situ mud*’ to Huruiogo, S.
Tba -Musical llevpiw of l»ag” |park, button
umtui.1 V. In outer *n sr«
murker o;i
lyluna the liultl' field emumeiuoiatlnR
lli-uediit Arnold's bturery ilitrin*
tho two lint t i e , fought there in
fcldle, the Ui’vulutionnry War.
tiding
Hh” mid Hint n |ui|t nf file Inda., serlptiun slate, Hint
llenedlrt
Arnyld tmd wi&gt;n for hi&lt; eoiltitry
the linpe nf ld&gt;'*rty. Ollier inter^
of tinriitogi wer*&gt;
Mra UugcUp Higgins ha* re­
mi; lie m u visit
turned from llrooksvllle where
she ........led tho funeral of Imr
A Bicycle hike wa* enjoyed by brother, Drew Dur'-n.

*.’■ —rr?&lt;&gt;***■' :'r

Mrs. Amelia I*. Noble
Addresses CeciHan

JUNE TRAVIS

WdIt ||ie close of the lut'S.-sca*
son today, fo'lowers o f [aaar
Wnlton shouldered pole* yesterday
und headed n last lime for (hr
lair nf w .iry l&gt;a*s in Ihr lake* anil
stream* ut Reinlnnlr County. A
number of good ctitrhe, were re)Hirti*I.
The regular weekly meeting nf

Long Distance Phone
Calls To Be Reduced
^ T A W ^H A S R K E , M ir. Id.—(F )
V -U ie r i of long distance telephone
gwvlee In Florida -will find rate*
reduce*) 10 to 20 cent* an each
call afler Apr. I.
The Stale Itailmai! Commission
announced it had ordered reduclidha by alt companies. It said
company representatives agreed
to. the reductions at conference*
bare.
;
There wrau nn estimate of the
total amount o f money Involved.
Thf t depend* on the amount of in­
trastate business. Seduction* will
■Rply on both day and night rate*.

|j

rtiarle* Belt, who i* n student
nt tliii University
of
Florida,
spent I tin weekend here visiting
hi* pnrcnla, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. IBetts.

H F N I E h o p p y ja n d in o ^ l
JUI lEIIIIlT ITItl MEIMAH f LlSk
A Ml CH E
m il imEia
I /Zm

Red Cross Course
B e g i n s In Ocala

CURB SERVICE

Spencer’s Market

We Bring You a Reward

Rexall

PL4PD rate lit year IllJ t t ; thereafter fIJJil

Graham

In alatr legislature* in 1937
there were
M0 women tn 33
stales.

Packard

Huyshr
I* Tr'd m PUUPD rate l«t year 922J0;
$21JO.
PMONK IT3-J

Wed. Through Sat

Touchton

thcrufter

DRUG CO.

C.M. BOYD &amp; COMPANY
III N, PARK AVK.

1 c Sale 1 c
At The

P U k D rat# lat y*ar t!7 .M { Iherraflre 118.72

IJsten to (be

BAN Fulfil, FI.A.

AND

He sill

"Magi*

. .M l 8. Park A t*.

Fern ( ’rates—Strawberry Crates
Phone 5-19

B . L. P e rk in s
t’OHHWT MEN’S WEAR

Florslieima
Friendlys ?5 00
Fortunes ^10°

L

AAAA TO EKEB

We llenerve
Itlglit To

Llmll

Soap or Powder
Parkay Oleo
nn. ■

w it h

5 for
Lb.

itivtiv mv.iiiiA tn.aas cni-.K
.

Silver Floss Pie Cherries? for
Sunburst
Pears
*«i. a
Olympia
Corn
%n. a
Van Camp’s Hominy
Kraft Velveeta Cheese
Tall Borden’s Milk 3 for
»\,
Lge. Butter Krisp Bread
] FANCY IsTRAW BERRIES qt.....
Jl ITTLE YELLOW SQUASH lb.
1CABBAGE
1b... ...........
JCELERY ’ 3 stalks......... .....

Quality

Department

Economy Drpgrttwtt
Loin or Club

I m I ..-J

if Q

STEAK lb...... -

M .9

Choice

A M

VEAL CHOPS Ib.dfiO
Fresh Ground itamburgar
or pan
A A

SAUSAGE 2 lbs.
Fancy BH. RlndUaa A

ItACON lb..... ..

T to Premlom Wuat Break Tua— But A Urn Might

*

Engraving
8 McLaulln, Jeweler

Fertilizer—Insecticides

Mrs. W. Ia. Lutz
Miss Mary Higgins
To Visit Auxiliary Kidnapped On Streets

The department president uf
c*mi "fliifq riom f'lqt Dill
the A'ueriiuu lu-eiun Au&gt;ili&gt;*ry. " i' ' 1
le n e .l H%- 1ieuutif.il
His. W. I, l.itlt of Miami will 'l"&lt;-*-n tfiduitiuid, slimtly nfiermake Ipr annual u(f|eU| vlnii! wmiwl.
Mr- and Mr*. John Stanley an­
&lt;&lt;* Hie Smifi'i'l Ifitit mi tVi-dnea | The "pnllt&gt;ter .’r were i l. litifiel
nounce the birth of n iluuglitvr
’lay. HI**’ Will Is* lieriiuipiill|t || liy UX tl. I* lleilliliill, 11■my \V|lls,lll.
Helen Mu». on March II at the
Mr,. Ililt**ii H,
kfrlTuie, ylcwT. f 1* l,'*|M,f t huile, Dunn, .Ir.,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Fernwld'laiughlou Meuiuriat Hos­
pie,hh'iil of |li” Horcnlli District. Biism Ii U ’Hidi, Henry Je v.-y, t|i
Tile II. r. nidi of the Past pital,
A I uni h e n , i to llii-ir liiumr wiUjHstper, John H i -Im Ii , Jr., |l. A
Mhtrbmi of Seminole
Chapter
lie he|.| Wtdnexilny at t T n x I v . W . Fppn, J. It. t ’hddle und olli-i,
Number Tam O, K. S. liai post*
Friend* of Mr*. Claude Herndon
ftbep m | mi orliK-k. Mr,. I.m/ who escaped before hlvn'lfiralinn
potted Ha meeting f r » '» Mar. 13. will lie gluil to learn Hint she ha,
at tliii ijoio will mi 11mo the could lie made.
to' Mar. IJ.
been moved lo her home ufter
Blake; Mn.( Aon Houilinunl. 4,.'"r'k prVKlu'u lor Hie .American
undergoing n tnnsllertoiny at the * , l(llN,iU|l
IIuiim ' Kiir&lt; |ooiii.
Fernnhl latughtun Memorial |losMurran-t S lor.,
pi'al.
Itl C|tinl*iug Mio l.(i* h|an ■ lt»*s”
oiiiry llurdick,
The Young People’* Choir nf the
Hung of A u. 11lit Pai’hert
Pli'tliylelian f loucli has been In- II
flliolv. Pippin,
vjied In sini^ tonight at the First
Presbyterian Cliiirrh In Orlando. 13. I.ily nf |hi&lt; V**11■y Hiutlli;
I'layda Winn |’-ifli:u’.on,
.The invitation lots romr through
the IteV. John It. Williams, pvange 13 Con Amnre— lliiiiiiiinnl ■ |;|i«alieth Pippin,
&lt;list.
II,
Haltarelle
C«prl*-« lanh;
Marjoile Jon*’ llurdlck.
Mr. and Mr . Jim Tieroiii and IS.
Hpldi'r',
Daiiie Wallure:
children, Amelia nnd Flora, Kr~
Freildin Field*.
.
wing Cray and John Kelly of
I&lt; Nina— Ptrlm a . Vote I'eggy
Huvununh. N. V ■ Mr. and Mr".
MrTrer.
Jack llvatl. l-alna nivrra, F..I
17,Talk *'A VI it
in Ha rat or a
wnpl Iliver*. Jr. Ilohlile lllver*.
New York'1 Mn, Amelbt |*e*ie
and llind Adam, spent the week
kert Noble
end in Tilu,v|lle
IR. Hong* fsf Mr Wild Irish
Hose; 1 1*| Mot tier Mai'hree
Mr. n*i,| Mrs. Curl Ambrose of
Chnunery HleiHI; Mr*. F*i«li*
Jack hoi, vIlln rp&lt;m ye-terdsy her*'
Peak*; Jaliice More, AccompanThe American lied Cross firsl
cid routse fur in,lrurl(irs will be
aa the nuo.l* of Mr. and M rs1 Isle.
F ru its nnd VcKetubltM
)u-ld in Oruln nl Hm lintel Marion
John lligltiim. Mrs. lltaalos. her
Is-ginning Inlay and ronlinuing
young inn, John. Jr^ and hpr
Ermh Daily
mother »ln-. It. Ir llriffln re
Cut Flowera
With n the rity limits of Pari* Ihrough klsr. lfl.
Tlie rnurne will ronxiit nf 30
1111-111*1 will* Mr *1**1 Mr*. Am are IH farms prodhring milk, hut
bro a&lt; I** J.i* knonvillo lo *p*-ml a ter and eggs and e*iui|&gt;|&gt;rd w it I* liours, fire duy* for earli of Oie
two w**-k*, and divided lit'o daily
ah* it lime.
i'rircn Hlglit—See Hu
•tables atul barnyards.
units uf-Hiiie Ii*iiiih i-urh evening
from 7:01) to HUM) I*. M.
No tearlH-r's rcitificale will be
C om er 2nd and I’alm ello
Issued to anyone missing over
lim e houru of llui-c rlasseg.
Those wishing In attend from
Rrnford should call Mra. Jack Halt
.Seminole Couuly rhalrman of tha
American l(r,l Cross, who will in
turn notify Mr. Ilcniy
Hmith,
rhalrman of llm Marlon county
Bed Croea chapter of Ocala.

-Wednesday

a n w w lW

Fine Watch
Repairing
Diamond Setting

W. 1st

T o -N ig h t L a s t T im e s
'* 't*

I■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ —

Feeds—Hay—(Jrain

1

M r nnd Mrs. K. J. Boittlt.
Kugene ItlKiUns, npd M|-w. W, II.
Mef’ltuttuk .pent yesterilsy
in
Hr«ok*vllh&gt; where tl"-y attended
thn (uiirrul nf Drew llurvn.

C. P.

Campbell's Security
Feed &amp; Seed Store

laivrly lo look at. for It"* June
Tratlu who romr* tn thi* ItH*
Tuenday and Wrdnriutay in
'T h r Kid Comrs Hack.” play­
ing (ipprwltr Wayne Morris,

Tam|* Wright, who Is n rludept
nt K i i ' I h iiii IlniverHity, stietil tile
weekend lieve visiting hi* purenla. Mr. und Mr*. M, t- Wright.

l.ncnl huilding In'pector

8

Bicycle Hike Held
By G i r l S c o u t s

Girl Scout Troops Nn, I emf the
Senior Troop on Saturday morn,
ing when they wrre rscurleil by
o ff‘rer Carl William* In the home
of Mr*. W. V. laivetl on Celery
Avenue. About 30 girt* were in at­
tendance.
The bicycle hike and brcukfu«t
wa, in celebration nf the 2f1th
anniversary of tho Girl Scout*.
Tha 8coula mrt nt 0:00 A. M. at
the Scout Kali, each girl carrying
her own breakfast.
A fter the blryrtc hikrr* bad
reached their destination at the
home tif Mrs. l.oVe|l, they made
plans to enter the I.ion's Club
Movie Queen parade wrhich wnsheld on Saturday afternoon.

|

Mnhulm Cnrvrr of laurel Hiltj I'uxlmt today granted a building
and Jennie Gertrude Smith of permit in Ftsink 1„ Woodruff for
Oateni were martini In then ffire1rmuttriirllnn of u concrete floor
of the County Judge II. W. Wale in the o'll I’urrcll building on Firat
'luting 11ter week-end.
Street :il nn rxliuialrd coal of
-------|T*00. local nut tractor
Clarence
Thi- tegular weeklylitnrheon of Smith !■
the llotnry t*luh was dispensed work,
with today because o f the luidics
Nitrht trffair held In the Mayfair
I .oral firemen answereil two
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Hotel Frida? nitrht; Ptvsi lent II.
i esflKicuPh grass fire*
II. Cuk-iuun, a mi mmred today.
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over III I* werk-end, Fire Chief
&lt; ter eland
reported thlo
Three prominent loentite*
mutllliltf. One nf Hie fires wa« at
hikiltd their fishing
skill
the
Itilerseclloit o f
Park and
Satmduy nflernnun when
Pit-mli Avenues nnd the other
lended n cnlrlitif I ft large spt
near Klglitrenlli Street nnd Molpcrrli in l,ahc Mnntne near
liUtvil'e Avenue. No damage wa^
Hew hrkl|:r. Memlx-iK of the
n-isirlrd.
were Fred ||, Wilson, Shin
NW mill Italph (oioiUperd.

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Thr” - Artfmt
bcyai-Ioquart,
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o T jf i'M w HHIor-trfwen cnancallor, to.k
^ - ^ i S r w of th. government under
P t
W H a t l e a r t authority p w f M
for iM h eeicrgency and announeE " W|1‘ * « *
* * ■ |ni d N m i legialalng Auitrla oat
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.Y b o .committee report, lnn»-|
N a il. DtllriMidy Ila**y.
« n u 4 lo Cnntrrai by thn F t * H
Antehluaa (anion) of Austria to
W * .d-dur.d
Florlda'a n«edi Oarminy » a » ntromiili.hcd at th*
N «ra rr,J development of riven h, :Rht of a groat wgv* o f N oil
•ad haHwn. water au ppt»~lm ‘
lin}enlt vatlly allmulaUd by
yesvemmtn, boatb prtwlon rorrI]||L'er’i presence oa tlee »o!t o f bl*
t n i wild Ilia coMerraUon ond nMIro Auitrla.
•**•**Ilo oonlrwl.
lie apent the day at Una, 100
. It'tfeoa summed *p the penln- mile* writ of here, deferring the
•■la'a public water requirement!: climax of hli triumphal homecom- l « nnmrreua Florida
c|ilea|fng, hla entry In'o Vienna. Near
•W* towna lh« popiillllqn h i a aj- Lytx ho vlaHed the graves o f hla
■Ifat Inthloa e W o IIN . croalMf parent a.
KM m alnR n«cda for water aUpPly
The death Mow to Austrian Inde*
^'Mjjigovajuonbi.*
pendeneo wnaodmlnlatered In the
'I ’Sontf consul rltiea, tha rom- 1814-18 and whera in 1934 EnH h W4Ao pointed out. ha»o htahly Cofigr*** of Vienna waa hold In
n a p o r o llr c d water aa tho roault 1814-18 and weher in 1984 En*
fen!/overdraft. and are threatened W h en Do’Wuaa, the little chanealV i s * diminishing aonreoa. or .alt
*h o fought Natlden, waa
B 9 h ln ll0 n .
aail sal noted.

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greatest military eenlrr o f.Ik e
Hpanlnh government apaiy in UN
north:
I Insurgent* nlao reported tho'
raptuusof other towna, mock War
m e'trlilt nad moay prison* ra.\.
* YtfU rday tho Fpenlah Oovernmerit roabed all ani'ablo tree**
Into p triangular aoctor. o f tho
lower
ftW|t *» ■ fr* * ,W ■*tempt to haU InooTiwnt march
to tha aea w filth would hlaoct
Oorem merit territory.
' (lenera'taalmo Frenefl*«fJ’&gt; » n « p9
army . amaahed
eaatward ..from
Illjar, ope* o f the Irian fie, nrahc^t
■ B &gt; Alcnnl* nml Carpe, Eratem Bpam- ' Km lah town, near tho border o f Catg*
Ionia and about po rallea from the
[above), eoaeh *
»
Soviet' IfIJ&lt;*r. eome 40 mile* abalhedal
T, rrnl- o f Earn genii, fell lata Balnnley,
Nikolai I'Murgent
*lr.palchcw
raid. Ha
ie blab Government defender* died* or
••trait- rurrcndcred
when
Navarreae
Itneala. cavalrymen ringed the town aqd
i of LZ Infenlrymcn foeght tbeir
way
In 1118 thru Ihe town.
Nikolai' Government
dispatcher
cwo*
aauail- finned Franco’s repor'a of n major
neace advance in what probahly wrta the
v
. great eat offraalve .o f tha BO*
! month-old civil war.
i' Cavalrymen carried the Inane*
D id
Rcnt P*1 ,rvl ro'd color, caratrt
&gt; ward down Ihe valley o f the Bbtd
Hlvcr toward Caapr, about St
|mllra eaat end alfghlly north e f
17.— HIJrr. while other unit, advanced
huOdtre 0n Meanlt, about IS milea aooth*
. . iV-e»t o f Caape.
F°
I Official report* from 8a laman*

ft T O » pw oh fat t«— »««
MBtU*

l ho A «trla n r&gt; W *m «n ‘ .
aUppetl out ot Seyai-

V- SMonnah. JackaonWIlo mt.l ren*
t BT nd' ^
C'4ooU a w n potnla to a„ orient
,ook1ch* r«® * * “ w« • “
g ^ K d o f anrver. lo determine the #v” ln/
.
- piM looM .. limit. In draft,- It ,n ; Ao.tro-Orrman border had
i%tddfoA
Wiped out.

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i1' mler Muuollnl In Boroa.

jS W71f &lt;? *?ronl11!*11* * 11 V P " * '
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In o few mlnutra It became
known *" lh*
where da*
,lr‘0U*I , *“ PPf Nialawent wild.
u tho flral e*ell«nent than
toemeii to ha no mournlni for tho
#u Auilr a,

K B * * * . {* - 1* 10 comP,« ‘ « the
A new ja y waa btlny hailed by
B * * - ■ *°11'
* united German people—and the
Hf- I ooolhoni Elorld. wa* Included world wondered what neat,
I: to ■ H«t of acellona noodlni pol- —w —
atatnment jnroatlyatloni.
pA 7tIS War. 14—(/P)—France
» 1 « atudy. Which alao would In planned laat nlfht lo atrenc than
v uwoemetl with tho
Rarannah.jher treaty with Cteehaalovakio
■ ^ t* m*h* f11- Maiya*Bnwonn*o. u u ra tha rapoblie from any GarP APauelilroln, blohlla and Bt. man mo*a oa formation of o new
i
haalna. waa oallmaled to]l»rop!o*a Front cabinet by Social.
^ ooat *1.150.000 tho flrat year and h i I^on Blum waa announced.
K WjWO-H* Iboreofler,
The tipaty would bo rovlted U
jr. IThe cninmllton reiterated form-jprorldo military action ayalnat
roeominomtallona for Florida (Jcrmnny eren In cvrnt Chancel^ .l4 »er and Imrhor derolopmcntailnr Ado'f
Hitler of Germany
t ' t* ®°at nnarly 41,004,000 durlni'i.bonld attempt peocofal naalflcaIhc fliet yenr and an additional t|on of lha war-created republic,
;v *814.000 In iuh.aqu.nl y*ara.
with Ha M 00,000 German., aa
C |
------.wilh Auitrla.
n
a
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wwr • a *
Edouard Daladlcr, mlnlaleaa of
r o s t
C a rd s
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v 6 il
i l O U S € W l V B S l &gt; n,1l&lt;&gt; Chatrtelapa which fell laat
A «
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* T^lThunday, announced Blum aucu i
c e le r y
v a l u e r u * ru,|F commuted a reopit'.
- ... Front mlnlatry ahortly before 6
Centtouae rram Paoa Ooa
F. M. (noon KHT).
th hounwlfo, |ii |bn key in the
Nrulralily Not Vlalated
0ol*rr luaiki'l, County Anent (!,
Joseph Faul'Boncour, former
.* S- Dowoon pointed eat that, *1f premier and foreign
tnlnlatert tho.0 nro nrlt»n|y liuylut rnjory deilcnalr, conferred with Yvon
for thn flint,|y tnli|o, the markot Dctbna, foreign mlnUlcr In the laat
b elroim. If onIIn to tbcafl eon* cabinet, preparatory
to leading
aami'rn f-ill ulf tho niathrt la French rtalatonce to poaaiMn fur*
ir Vwik nml tlin prim rvinida,"
ther Gorman expanabn In Central
\t, ;**Aak the average man or wo- Europe.
an ubiml celery nml nil they
Foreign office official, recalled
know In llinl limy lil,n |i t,r don't that the Franeo-Ctech treaty a1
W.P It. Q&gt;hwI|iiii tlii' hi oa In Ite'prcaent hliula Franco (o go lo the
. . food value or
hvallh giving ebl of the war-created democracy
qoalltlei end Ihey are at a only In ovent ot armed aggreaalon.
Wn» Hlmjily 1h &lt;mu-u tlii-y hay
Now, they mill, rxjH'rla were
\ •*'* heixi (old.- tho ttonnly Aaenl a'udybii* mean, of amplifying the
Maqriad
part to cover "all manner of ag-

WASHINGTON M ar It- —&lt;T)
—President Roosevelt asked Con
erma today to aet »p a VWat
committee to stadr tho foreM
land pcnblmn w ft a xlew to tabInc “dofinHo o c t W ’ at the atom
aeiakut to chock the "»»ln « up ot
our forest rwaouroea without rv

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the year ending December 31, 1937. (In nooordtaooawhlitbn Asnual StstemcnJ
filed with tho New York State Inwnwnco Department)

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U. B. BUM and ManirtpsI,
- ' I t 30,010,072.20
Canadla* Provincial and
MtmMpal
$108,720,130.17
Railroad
*804.89102909
Public Uttlhiee 14794*1,91X4*
IaduatrUl and UtacatUoMua
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*331,487,008.43

Recapping
way FUnntng Surrey divlaion of
the Stale' Road D»|)attment, eira
Hated &gt;among the guea'a of the
aaaociatlonj
I
.Murray Van Waggoner, chair­
men of the Highway Commiaalon
ef Michigan and prealdrnt of the
A met lean Road Builder. A.aocl*
a'len, *nd Charles Upham, alao
6t tha American Road Guilder.
Aaaoriation,
were among ’ the
prominent out-of*ata'e gucata.

74,737,947.93
30,479448X3

994498,71247

Marti eg. laaai aa leal litefei

44,141403.74

\ F in t Liana en Fanna

873,632,1070*
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First liana an other property
1920,444,403.49

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Eminent Poet Will
Be Guest At FSCW
TAM .AII ABSKIv May. ft u.
Robert Froab einiiiint poet wh&lt;&gt;
Raa Jrcan nwartjiul llm I lilll at-r
prim tor poetry on throe orenalona, wilt appear at F]or|da-tltalo
CoUelo fur Women Tuesday 0vr*
alng, Mar. 12, _ Froel no*
b
•pondlnc llm winter In aalue*VlHe.
Tjie pool*, appearance ot the
Utate i«]|cia la lidn l aponaoi*Nl
by Tliu Colinfo tlovcmmcat Aa*
inflation; Alpha Chi Alpha, linnor«ry Joumalklle auc|»tyi
and
Obi Delta phtr honorary tltorarr
qouiaty.

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In Our Shop
dotting Out All
Goodyear Tires

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m locally nruwn rcli'ry nnd If which to haw a charge o f vloiaahu U goffli Imiily lult'rn«Ud aim Hon of a neutral alala’a territory
Will no dunlit roqurvt the lonl In thn rare o f Germany’, action in
. Bit of evlory rt*t'l|H&gt;* *hli:U will Auatria.
•. be tamlahpil h"r on requcl, M r
Thla followed from tho fact that
I)awaon mhlnl.
Arthur ’ beyi-lnquaK, Auatria’a
'y- *34r. Coltmin rmphailied that new N n f rhaneellor, aakod Gar*
Utla progrtun will nut n»nf||ct many to aond In tveopa.
With Uto fr'o mailing M&lt;rvlco for Dulad ar, who wtta rauamad do*
&gt;aeUl tynta »dvoril«hu( tolory fenao minister in tha new govern*
vewqitly Innnguraled fur me of ment,-continued extenaive military
, Me enmtotuvi*.
[preimhationa on tho cwatcm frog*
rfl.f Haa/erd nnd Bawlnulo couniy^b-r, leaving tiltlo doubt France
P«a|denta have co npcraicd
In waa prepared fo r "the worat”
thla program, idnru tin itiBiigura*|shnobl llltlcr turn to Caechoaletiutb'' Mr. Coleman Mated, adding Vakla.
thi« celery moeaagu to frland*
' Nul relative* In tha north abould
LONDON, Mar. U ^ T ) —Britprove |o 1^ au effective adver-

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Policyholders aod beneficiaries received ftwn Metro­
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fermatlen * f a new Peepla'a Front
cnhiAtt by floeialiat Leon Siam.
Franca ImmedUteiy plannad t*
atreoxihca her treaty with CsachorlovaVIg I d prpv^a far tatmery
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ScnoJorm Kln», of UUh,. »i»d
Brldr% of New Hampatare. who
ln&gt; domandlnc j nnatortal inqniry, u aou nnd they bad
tang.d to moat today with n
Rroup hraded by • Congreatman

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A dV lM N ki' o maetlng of Iho moUlltnUon for human nteda in tho hl-orlc K a il Room uf the
Ifotua, HreaWnt Raoaevelt anld that “ only In job* and mam. joba,' at more pay,‘ *ha)l we find na*
tonat itablli'.y and Individual urcurity." The Prealdent, whose addreas Inf ore the several hundnd
lelcgotee officially opened the na'.lon'a annual community chest rampalgn, i« shown at left on the arm
jf h!a aide, Thomas Qualters. HU listener* crowded dose to (he temporary platform placed directly
Under one c f the huge cryatal chandeliers o f the voom.
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C«EYHOUND
ENTRIES TONIGHT
fall
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tn croll
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nod
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InqulHsa* he said, rsfrrrtng to
'he “ united front* nUetlng with
Maverick.
Mr. Roosevelt’a fact finding
conference which rccesaed with
Chairman Morgan refuting to
prove chargee he made publicly
against Ms colleagues, Congrosstomal leaders Insist meantime

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NORMAN, Okla.. M»r. 14,-IA'i
—(!i*W Hlevcnson, 20, University
o f Oklahoma student, I* Irniling
n' rolK'ce education for »n a ir
piano.
Klic entiled to become nil avia*
Iris I id her mother waV not "Ir*
mhidnl and Insisted- h rr dmwhler
attend the University of Oklahom.i.
U h i Hlovrnson mado n U i y s i n

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ONIONS: lli r r l Norllicrn. j#l*
hn'f Inclio.'i nrni ml, in one direc­ *nd nerved l i
edurntinn provkled she nUo rotild lowu.' St lb. lift*-. |l OS-II.:*.
tion, mil eight Inches In the other
ONIUNM: (llrMuil rin. par dot,
fly. Nile will ic.o ivr her ih g fe * htiii. if**, to »(««• Him* b 30 • I Sr.
i.n.I they weigh a ipimter of a
I'AlIHliKV: Kli. par ilno. bun,,
a you- from June and inosnlimo

pound.

30* 31^.

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ll.Sft'IISS. sue, 1 1 0 0 *1 1 1 1 : |»n«ir*r

• O n A n t o m o b llm
n e f lm n c h if r —
Q u ic k S e n l c o

Jack Flnnrll— I'hona 170-J
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Arreptanre Corp. o f PWMa
Ktrhaag* llfdg.
O r la n d o — P h o n e

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Miller BW».

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ACCURATBCY
I AT REMARKABLY
! RKDlICED PRICES.
CO M PO UNbK D

O ltTAIN OUR PMICB ON
IN D IV ID U A L P R E B C R I P *
nrtNH iirei)rb Pii.uNa
YOU W ILI. BB HUHPRIHHD

DR. MIUJER.

T fr c n

Only
roesupers
In Cenfn
Flntlda with special buff In
equipment gutranteeing a pel
fectly haIanred tlce.

\ Ticket Good

F ly in g

For

One

Airplane Ride WUh Each

8 Gallatin 01 Gu
10 TtcketH Good For

In.prellon Invited
F re e

Park A

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1 Flying Lesson

T lt k c l

Act Now—Offer Limited

IV11h 11.00 Purchase

HOFMANN

Lcmmond Tire Shop
Phona Ik

Electric Service
UO Magnolia Avo.

P irn s 111

her civslit.

• Political
Advertiscmentii

KVANSVIl.Lki liul.. M«r. 14.—
M’l A itnri’ keeper tclephonfd
he jmlSto it few fvin in c* ago and
■aid:
*
“ Come ipihk. A tough looking
m in just got oul of n to r and
i* stumling In front o f our plaee.
W e 're nfrnlii he li going to hold
us up."

» ots: Kim
GEORGE H. BRIDGE. JR.
K i ll!

U R I 'N g . K S T I T I I K

la liraiiB * a 3
II . m I'I w ar*
ana
sale
la .
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la m
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sekaal
r«M4llleaa.
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talaar aaaaMlaa.. II. 1 , 11, 1 . , la
in ,I found the “ lough
looking naaalau
|ka Stale aa au,aa« rm tninn" was Hut h r "Bpll.e- I’ortcf, aaailral kaalaoa p.laelslM , ellaa-

SANF 6 RD-ORLANDO

KENNEL l i m

police nierluiiilc. on »n urisud.

On Route 17— 10 MHch South Of Sanford
(Tun* at the Red Arrow)

OPEN ALL NIGHT

10 RACES
NIGHTLY
(Hsrcpt

ilm iiiiil

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~

Liquor Store
Liquors
Wines
Whiskeys

Wine-Dine-Dance
Have A Good Time

THE TRIANGLE

GRIFFIN
A L L W JT E

Legiltted
P ari-M u tu el
B e ttlis

I L A NS A l l W M I t t M i n i S
i M I l T i ’ i 1. W Ml M I
W O N I MUII OF t

M d lllD A KTATB RACING COMMIMION SUPERVISION

paST TIME 8:15

ORLANDO HIGHWAY

THE COMPLE*rE BUNGLER

JOE PALOOKA

NBATj!^ENElToirffcf colored girl
wants half day work. *Cook. MODERN « room houss. two
Isrg* parch** wired tor sleetHhousekeeper, references. L. C.
cal cooking, Mayfair—Ini aIre H
Williams. 4)1 K. 3rd Bt* A I lore.

KNOBBYW

11—Miaccllancoua

• BU T N A T U R A L L Y
J D O N 'T K N O W ,
WHERE HE 19, (
A N P -X -I
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D O N 'T CARE
ANYM ORE. r S

VA D O N 'T CARB?

W J S &amp; S &amp; rA .

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ix F E R a or t ' t e l l '
YA—JOY IVASA
PHONEY- -----FRANCO
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T O O //

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1TB ehoo repelr'ng—polleh*
(rings, dyes, cleaner, we hero
City Ehoo Shop, 110 Sanford.

OFF-SIDE!

haul.

FLY FREE

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RECAP

she hm tH ro m e'a Mronsoil pilot
HHAH (flrrrn l Flu
hit* bnrr | 111 K. 2nd fit.
The lien la 'lie only one In a
with I Oil hours nf flyln c time to §&lt;*«** Hi i|Hi|l|l), U 3 S .fl.SO. Fnr|
flocl. of do lo produce such rggs.

312 Sanford Ave,

I —Situation Wanted

HAT»AO, i » r

Wc carry a complete
line of

Quality Printing

home. Wo
supply
everythingflood rata of pay, N » telling. No
experlonrn n&lt;Te*ury.
Merchan­
dise Mart. Ilos c :i, Milwaukee.

TUIJiA.'.Ukla.—tATl-Every secnml day, irgulaily na the clock,
tho lliroo year-old Leghorn hen of
louls Hink lay* an egg with a
double ytilk.
That's just In the rpiing, how*
n c r. When summer comes she'll
n'nrt liying ro n / :r
rprk. A^
least, that'll the way It lias been

tin*.

«*A ItllOTH: Mipplltt
r»rhtVad«ton nil light, mnrkft utHtdr, FU.
i»#r tint. Inin. Jt-ltPi T O IT K D |»#r
i,ut* liti*. JOc-flOO.
C A U LIF LO W E R : FU . »r «r c « 12.
U r r l i , fulr mmlltv. 11*00.
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WASHINGTON. Mar. II.—W )
-R *pr**.n »*H vo Martrtek, »n i r
dint auppwter of moil “ dwkiH
rlmUnn pMlelit, wanuhl the pbblie laat night that the iPreaUWrjt s
U r nary procram would intofvu

' nItVIxKl** l " * » r ,

SANFORD MARKET R&amp;PCBtf
Hally report ot sales' ur frulia brut lilylivr.
sad li a r lu li ln at ll.o Haatoril
PKlM .NH : tin.
n r lu M
v a r ltlff
ila t * i M m i r d IVkoUsale Mark*) lair to liioj* prr 15., m i * I Sc.
la l i a M i r a
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and' olk*r ileaHra j
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psrlod •tpllna at 1: • r
m. to- bua, cn * , \V» * * W # gnml. |J * t.
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irn Hu iiKktu^ Ynrk lnn*i ri,ii. a
ItAniHlIIMi F U , per ifofl bun.
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bun.
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lUiiomuil .!•», fOo-ft oO. Now Zeal*
HJCANrt;
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itrmnit'l fair timrkrt Mirttly, f Ha til
F la. ♦«»•, h *k u , Tol*
Kl rlnii* mm iiittl ViilmHiirfi nt*t\ ti» Inu* i‘f . - 1 n-iA* fair lu gn#nV
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W AN, few. il.lN .| l.n
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ta^j Ttiri'Kl*, |»»r him. l i i r l l *»t,
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. I'.UIIIAIIK: Hi ih .II. * light.
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mat nil
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firm. .U r ^ lI . u n U U * t*WT bug.*, f i l l Flu*
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ton, H H 0 -||JMi/i
lit*ht*ri
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ttbtiftr lowri't; IM b A A 3 byr, hprf.. • a. S ' ‘I”*## rflp oporov. lo
lbn.

C o n g r e s s m a n 'S t a t e s
N o

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ABSLOQTELY
iN H A te n r-x -z &lt;
FEREOT PTELLJ

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W c K 6 0 OUR
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D A N D U N N * Secret Oper at i ve 4B
TWAT O T

DAN ,

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THeue

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DAN, I'M
OIO VOU
TURN OUT
TAKING N O
THE WHOLE
CHANCED
O N LOfclNG
POLICE
WU RANG.
FORCE,
BEARDSLEY ?.

I

MOPE VOU SU C C E E tYlN
GUTTING W ll FANG A L O N &lt;3
PR1WON T E R M - - I T '* U P T O
YO U N O W - - - A M O T H E R
CASE IS O N MV HAN DO A M D
I'M LEAVING TWI*&gt; AFTBRNO 0I
- T O RUN IT D O W N /

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« C A T M foW E -Jt^R M * C T W A
GANG OF C R A FTY COUNTERFEIT E * S
HEADED OV T H E M A .W B A M IND*
ACE D AR T— DAN ,1 V ABO U T TO

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�NAZIFICATlbN OF A

CO O L—CO M FO R TABLE

Sum m er Si
Gabardines

GERTRUDE GELBIN
gold,a tbitk In bUtowy octAe,
liter u d kora* u t ln d at Urn ■ #
dy rivar tank to whteh to* « ■ »
RETRIBUTION
boot bad canted Whan. Maty aad
ao many year* an .
•
at PrteMant Unrein’* tbraat of■ Jaeon
Pilgrim cllmhad ■Uia bank. Umo
rt martial, but Ma own aaraktnto hla aalflabnata k*pt Jason
ila premia*. But bit weekly tat*
to l l u r waa all too llttla to
h f tba aeha in hi* baart aad
Tbe knowledge of tba
had eauaad ma motbar
conitenlly with him, petunia*
through tba grtaa night* aad

Chapter Twelve

Linens

6

Poplins

Tropicals
0 neeeeaary nrders Id a

1 betel la 1, dispatching
WMih apod o ff aad rat
Ha could not aaiwtf. Hla
mat bar* appealingly. BheeUo
him blankly. Than, something
wheeled Into tba ad within bar. Bbo atoggatod d
id the gate) bard ly and put out bar b aad tool

d a greet, white,
rhlch reared end
In atretehara.'
ny wounded?" Jason sbooted
i ambulance driver,
be eound ofja eo o ’e voice the
emma to a atop, pointing It*
“Let me give 'you a hand."
called. Tba horee leaped for*
naelng Jaeon. than reeling
. Jaeon etapped back to avoid
anitotal. -Whal'a the metier with
e ra e f ha aekad.
picked bl* hoe* off the Arid."
Iyer eeptalned. "Ha'a followed
tw
b l way back.*
rnVnmad to look at the horee.
ful Beast, be thought Sudden.

Wildly cheering Naal aympaihliara milled about Vienna’^ airaa la, catabratlng Ilia surrender o f tba Au*frtan rovOtemwirt to HHter’a
n*ilfkat|on. Theaa radlopholoa ahow aoma of tha crowda. At Hgh t a Nall aupporUr warra B iwaatlka amblam from tba hood of a
ear, while at left a good-natured throng of Vlanneaa rmlaea aloft a policemen.
__________________

Soviet Traitors To
Be Denied Clemency

OVIEDO
V. H lam la having a now awjr
Ing pul on (ho Lawton niock at
the corner or Headway and lb*
railroad.
S. T, Thoinpeon of l-ccabur*
tItllod M„ brother. J. N. Thump■on, f'rlilay.
T. K. Jordan and family want
to
Cypn-Mi
(inrdoqe,
Winter
Haven. Hominy.
F. W.'TnllKitl and family an*
Ml. » tl«ilrndn Hunter nr Sanford
apenl tinndoy with friends In

contrition.
.
. . . .
i
Mary stroked hit cheek, trying, to
comfort him, whispering avw a M
over again the only w oH ethalaht
could And! "lte‘a back, Dthaa; be’*
romo boms to wiel*
A eudden. (harp whinny sounded
from outside the-houee. ' .
Mary, hotbettevtng bar *ara. look-

Temp*.
t. II. June* h»e moved tn the
Iloud lioiue oa ’ N'oith Magnolia
Avanua.
Prealdrnt C!. F. Tether, man*
agar of Ihe Tefhnr Rood Co., of
|i*Ui-nm,i. N. J. waa | n Oviedo
thin wink,
Mr biyl Mm. W. N, Hmlth of
Apopka, vl. lied with Mr. and
Mr*. U H. Jonlali H“nd*y era-

cIMe Railroad were
Wednn,dny. . .

In

Oviedo

Scry, pnfl can afford one of our new summer
frits. W e cordially Invite you to ‘'look them
■. . . ace now nicely they Jit.

Arthur I). (!*||ong of the ftallimuru und Ohio IUIIroad, waa
grrellnR fileud. In town Weduaa-'
dap.
. |
C. It. m ark and R. II. Tier*nran uf Ilia C, and O Railroad
waa |n uvlrrio looking &gt;or Intel"
lie**

Wi’.lue. day.

Ingle and double breasted fronts with plain or
sport backs. Extra trousers if 3faired.

,

I.. 1. I.e&gt;ad« uf l/pigwood wet

nine*
lu t)*i&lt;’d«l Thureday.
linn Ovamlrret of I/hi* wood
waa shaking hand* with frlenda
fevi-nleen
warn
have
been
In Ovlmlii. Tuowlay.
H. J.,fuidel* and M- J, Terrell- fought i nte the end o f the World
rerrt-i ctiting the Cn.iadlan P»- war.

B. L. Perkins
CORUECT MEN’S WEAI^

Lmtrr t i n u sttJ thtm&lt;
u I p h st lit ts\U, Jststt
h*ktJ ttwtrd Aswk
bs/flfy.

ly the wheel* of meellecUon began
to apln in hi* brain. II* rushed to
u * animal aad examined It* *houlMr. It waa them — tba *e*r of Ih*
watted h* bad town on rilgrim’s
Shoulder when bo'vraa only a boy.
■ptlgrlml- he cried end threw hla
arm* around lb* shaggy old neck.
"Pilgrim, you old eon-of-a-gunl"
Pligilm whinnied and tii*d to alp
Jason In playful dtlight at Iholr re­
union. Jaeon turneo to the driver
u T eaeitement. "Who owns this
bore* — when la he?*
"It’s Captain Or)*** that owns
M m ih j we've already carried him

to bruab away the bewildering '
eound.
"I thought! hoard —" ehe began,
"You did. Mom," Jaeon Bald aottly.
Ha mas to hte foot and gently I
helped ber from bar chair. With
arm about bar waist, he lad her to
(hi vtihii.
"Pilgrim!" ehe cried aa her eye#
feU oa tb* bore*. 80s broke from
Jason’s embrace and threw her
arma about tba animal's neck, weep­
ing aloud wMh happiness. -Oh, my
Jason burned to a nearby soldier, darling Pilgrim I*
"Here — taka care of this horee I
That night, tha futlla old thaek
took on an air o f purpose aad well­
being. For tha first time, since
g u o ir
The eoldler nodded and sailed
mgrim'e rein* In bewlldtrment. but
Laid them la a vlee-llkr grip. Jeaon shack become a bams. The wore
tea awlftly Into the hospital. tn lamps burned wtlh a brightness
another moment be bed located that belted tbalr former flickering
Captain (Irina.
dimness. The elmply-teld table seam­
‘‘Captain.1
' b* began ttneely. "that ed a festive board. Even the kettle
white horee out there — dose be be- on Ike stove aang lustily.
. Mary bustled about making ready
M g t* you?"
•nae wounded man nodded.
the supper. Jaeon, cleaned aad
"Wm yon sell him to me?" Jaeon brushed, asralled tha gueite, leap­
ing to open tba door aa he heard
"Mot for all tha money la tba their footauoe on tb* path.
r tb* other wbleperrd. "He's
I bumsn. that horse."
ia kn*lt down .beside th* bad.
D, Captain. That hone belongmy mother! Bh* sold him le
sough money to send me
th school! Let me taka him
to her. Bha lovea him. HI
, nnnivi ih wmp|migu. mm iaiw
ou anything you ask. air."
lighting wtlh happlnaee at tbe eight
thin Orlgge began aoma ward or hla childhood friend and playitest but Jeaon swept on:
male. Involuntarily be stepped for­
, Cap’s In. I ’ve got to make ward and took ber la hie arma
inderetand. My mother sold
Iter eyoa grow bright with tears.
blag aha owned In the world Ma hadn’t forgotten her. then, thla
I alTtor me! I've been an un­
it] fool — I f I could just taka her heart these many years! Mrs* bock to bar — "
Tbe doctor cleared hie tbraat lust­
Captain turned away wear. ily. thus breaking tb* tenjitoa. Tba
tnra* ol them mitred tbe house.
Winning Into It a cheerfulness that
fouad answer In Mary's smile.
i Later, they seated IklaiiB pn ad
tba labia Jeaon looked toward hla
mother happily- Ho marked met hla

bS

Itl-ro l(l) KNHCI.I.MRNT
(IAINEHVIM.R, Mar, H .- M 1—
n.-,:lhlrn- II. V.\ ChaHdter report-

c.l yraterday ri.'JTM riiitlm'e hail
rnrnllnl *• I he llnlvrraHy
cl

issir^

ther Of Oviedo
in Becomes Pastor

Florid*; giving the Institution l'»
largest student body Fifty-eight
women are enrolled.
H O T RlMUCiS.N 8. !».. M »r. U .
— (A’l — F. II. EMiWge hae a cigar
hla father bought In a Wotl V l r
ylnte camp 74 y&lt;»r« ago during
Ih r Civil war. No one has efter*&lt;l
to smoke |i,

RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
widely
H. M.
8IIBVNAN,
will
known npert of ------ . . .
pererttally b* at th* AagehlH
Friday, ooly.
|loU’»
Orlando,
Mirrh. Ill, from 9 A. M. (a •
P. M.
Mr. fihrvnan eiya:
Rhlcld la a tremendous Improve-!
mrnt over all foimer melhoda, af­
fecting immediate results. It will
not only huld the rupture p*rteclly but Incrreee the ciiculallon, strengthen*, the w»aken*«l
parte, thereby cloMs the opening
In ten days on the average case,
regardlrae
of
heavy
llfl Inf.
attaining or any position the body
may assume no ma'ler tha alio
or Inca lion. A nationally known
aekbtlflc roe"bod. No under dUapa
or cumtrracme arrangement* and
abaolntely no medicine* or medi­
cal Irra'mtnte
**e. Bheeaaa wUI be * M la dew
Irate wlibaot ehaeaev

for a i.om tba flret having boon
whan, tbo Rev. Tuby. Jr. wM
ordaln«d In I M t

D E N V E I I - 1 * 7 - Somebody
(KM’ AUK. N. J, Mar. 14. — alerted a rumor and tho weathor
buelav U Tuhy. briHhor of the burrsu switchboard was flooded
r. tt^o|&gt;lim Tuhy, *r&lt; of Orlov with demons o f cal's.
F l«- » » * yeatt-rduy ontelned
“When the army air corpa
I luxlailad a* pastor wf Won school In Denver le rnrw ' - y l
«ak-K»glteh Lkibgraa Uburuk week will It bring
rate,
tbe
this r|ty.
gallant fiiVi**
rbo non Porto,’* f*th*r th*
iDocldedly not," repited Albert
v. Biophap T »b * uf Wllk*o- W. Cook, aaale'anl district foraryo, |u, tank part In tho two- caeter,
.Tba rumor waa that whan Um

mr ECONOMY and
SATISFACTION m

President Ulysses S. Grant muy
not have intended to do so—but
he did blazon the name of San­
ford across the country’s news­
papers. For ho was a war hero;
a dramatic chief executive. He
was news.
When he came to Sanford during
the 70’ b to visit his old friend,
General Sanford, the newspapers
followed. They reported his tuming the first shovel of dirt to
Btart grading the roadbed for
the South Florida Railway in
1880. (The shovel may now be
seen in the Sanford Public Li­
brary.) .
For the first time the, nation be­
came aware of Sanford, FloridaIt talked about the agricultural
opportunity promised by oyr
‘ o—
if sofl. climate, easy
combination
irrigation; abput theciCharm of
our natural scenery. -Soon eager
men and women'lit ever increas­
ing numbers were coming to this
area for a better living; for a
better way of life: '

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Today Sanford pooplo enjoy miny hoantbold
M w*Ur uy InsUnt, automatic cooktry—at
lowor coot than ovtr Mon. For yoiur aJuro of
Uhm comforU, mo you obctricnl dealer.
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EUROPE—IN THE WAKE OP HITLER'S COUP

Majof League

Hitler Proclamation
Training Here Ends Austria Liberty

•UTUH
itias
id Italiart j
ktf P a r t !
C/Of AlRebels

C i t y Commission Is
Told That Two Big
Loop Teams Desire
To L o c a t e Here

AS HITLER CtAIfyED AUSTRIA

German Nazis Seise
A l l Functions Of
Government IndUding Treasury. C oil

Royalists Uelenae
Chuks Wide Open

Persecution Of
Jews Commences

lebek' Arrive With­
in 45 Miles Of Med­
iterranean C o a s t

Austria Becomes, tkt*
trlct Of Germing;
Inquart IsGovertiar

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MADRID, Mar. 11*.— (A P)
rAnelent Spain la being
kvuUted by a Twentieth'
anlary Italian army, a govCflmmunlgue Mid toacrlblnK tfie Bpantnh
it march eutward
Mediterranean, the
ient lUielf told -of
, - motorised column*

france

4 i.fo?,***

SaUow ptenta look part in th*
p * e * fa * t .copter* &lt;4 Ateonia ln

th* gov

■+ Whtfc (roopa . atruth directly
M ote*) lfc# 4Uy. th* government
4vateg*d, Plane* spreaddeath and
aptfeejon tpror &gt;• do*«n eo*»U]

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Work Will Begin

Directs Campaign

World’s
leBon Park Site
M a y o r Higgins In­
dicates S u i t Not
To Hinder Progress

hundred of the heat seats
High School auditorium
»g reserved fw tho** who
Work on lb* W PA project for
r* Utete odrangt tickets
tg tomorrow at Soumlltet Improvement of Fort Mellon Park
wWr*oo*a for the Lion'a will g*t underway at onre. ac­

cording to local W PA officials.
Although they* haa been some
Question ae to bow eoon th"
work would begin on th* proper­
•xrhanging these tickets." Mr. ty baraua* ot th* suit of Riddle
« * H aald. tend th* earlier ar­ and Putndtt versus Palmer In
il* will get lh* b*at thaw* ol whkh th* plaintiff baa named
to .bo Above who wont good th* City o* a defendant and la
A ohontd ho our* I* exchange making an atteoipt U fo r**l“ »eon
three of the Iota In lh* park
h « a aeon no aodgthte.
I V 'M ottv Quaon* promteet lo facing Sanford Avenue because
Capt. R. E. Rose, commanding
'aomolhlag
reoliy
unusual, of Slat* and County tag certlll- officer of th* local
Salvation
a # th* mosy shot! h th*
At my Citadel, bat been active
Effort* to street an oqultabl* In community affairs aloe* hi* ar­
i pa rad*
WWW# at tho
to grevt aotllemeot on th* part of lb* rival In Hanford and will direct
cuy have been r»)*n *d by tb* lh* activities o f the Ralvallon
5 * * P i t a i ^ d Saturday.
A are* w*m token o f the en- PtelAUff. and aiacw an equitable Arm y* annual fund campaign
Pbrad* pita th* presentation aaulement apparently rannot be which will be launened aoon, Capt.
t * Ik . J l . &gt;k I t .
reached Mayor Mward lllcclnn Ron* and.hla family earn* hero
aanouneed yevtenlay that City fiom Ocat* tp lake over duties of
Al|u*w*y Prod R. Wilson
will the post yacajrd' 'by Capt- Fred
M tho doting
Feren.

"TO URIST CLUB a i m

Second Tourist Party
Sails On S t Johns

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uq hltigt* is tho task ot carrying the
•MR tat the public. This la a alow end
» Bflt f Rtion [ f personal eoUcitation or
tdeacB'la uagd.
A elagglfled od cost*
jr^CiRta wttl do the work which might
r require many doUare and daya o f
Btaft Indlriduil In Sanford could
doUare and cent* by dispoaing o f
gO lQde w q d f h the clapalfM column*
of
p|Wp#r,
t a ir . I t ie poor eeonomy to keep an
BJI 1
•rtk ig which
has outi'ved lie uoeful■
FW

trcrivrd from t-wo major league
tlub* who ha** visited Sanford
Iw rolly
ami at* well pleased
with lh* far tilt.n and th* loil Ion of tha City.
A'though no definite .action pas
tkm at tha Hireling Mayor EdWjjJ lltyaint Indicated ihat ho
favorrd I Ha egariioa o f every
iwiaalbl* vfforl to f * t tha location
Of th* major b n p itn In Sanford
m lnn« aa It do*a not Interfere
with PenfonT* represent* Don in
th* Florida Slat* loague".
Mr. Palmer daolared that permanrnt Sprint
teotelng
head­
quarter* of a major league tram
Would ba a vnluable aaaet to San­
ford and would■ alao afford a
ip'rndld bulld-up for the local
baarball team during th* aoaao*i of
tha Florida State League and as­
sured Mayor Hlgylna that thar*
would be no conflict with Sanford'a league rrprraanlatlon.
\ Mayor Higgins appointed Commlulonrie Walter S. Coleman and
W, la * to Investigate th* matr with Mr. Palmrr In aa effort

t

the Surritery which on*
t of Ihd Roms* Empire.

Iwonl hourly plane* swung
g th* main Barcelona lo
wqid highways how' th* moat
afoot BtFailm atretch for gor-

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the «tih on nomelhing
bint Is uoaful to aotng-

Chlafty routine m*lt*r* were
discussed at lh* ohort session of
lh* Commissioners )aat night, with
considerable discussion o f th* pro­
posed boat bat In.
| City Engineer Fred T. WHIlamt
prrornted tho applirntlon forma
for a permit from th* War tiejparimrnt to conilrnrl
thr proFlorida I* to have a larger **- posed Latin for which Mr, Wll*
bit apar* than any other ri-.llam a waa Intlrurird to prrpar*
bitor, wither atata nr foreign la W PA projrrt n* tit* laat meeting
•Ion, at the World Fair In New o f lh* Comialatlonert.
&gt;rk In IIKW, Earl Brown, of tha| Mr. William* rapnrtrd that aporlda National Exhibits, |nr, told plication for. tha WPA project hat
rmbrr'a of the Cmtral Florida not been romplrtnl, but It la at.unrll of Chambera of Commerrr peetrd to Imi submitted for tha apthalr monthly breakfast held In proral of the Cntnmlailoner* In the
ermont Ihla morning, Pretlden1 near future.
I'pH Bagwell, who presided over
Following a rrquett of Mr*,
e meeting aald title afternoon. Richard TrnEyck for pur*Hat*
Th* purpoto of the Florida E*- o f • lot adjolalng her properly
bit at the -Fair which opena on
trvviivw a aa r * « » t a i l

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Refief Cost For
FdPr Yfgn toiW
v NialteeiiM ioii

Tho

Fechner Recommends
Establishment Of
CCC Be Permanent

to ba held T h *n ta vt-**L Friday

Witnesses Tell Of
Payment Of Futile
$50*000 R a n s o m

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Music Revue To Be
Repeated Tonight
Tb* musical ravaa sponsored
by th* Junior High I*. T, A. and
bald at th* school boa** loot
dliht wo* rvparted this morning
tf hs*a b**n * tint night ooa&lt;Wvs'. The show will b* repealed
tonight qt C U o'clock.
• ^Sap&gt;caatea* fr*m all attendW t ' H waa Mid, “were that th*

gorrmment

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After lh* addreia and mtJKarr
P*rad*. Hitter
departed
frota
Via,ma by alrplan* aaaoiaahly
fur Munich.
i
Notification of Auitrta, t*o*n*
while, waa being arrompllned
with lightning Hmket- iwept «n
by a wayo of enthualaim,
In Oernttny tha proc*oa ot ro*
ahaping tha state to th* aa*
l t°n»| aoelallat
mold
r*qUtr*d
ye* re. In Auetrla it it being ae*
cumpllahed In daya.
The world of Aiutrtete J*w*
fell
around
their
shoulder*.
Thou,ends ttlempled
to
fli*.
I’hyaldan* and lawyers w*r* pr*on

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Albert P. W iese
To Be Honor Guest
At DeMolay Meet

lb* local offkera regarding plana
for the annual federal |n*P*cUon

Th* loco] guard unite all a
p *rt• of the I3«ih Infantry, will
participate In the Third Army
nyageover from July ]| to a eg.
14,, together with other Nations]
Guard, Regular Army aad Ra­
ter?* unite from the
Fourth
Carp* Area,
. This waa Major gafay’a first
t to th* n*w Armory. Major
•y *Ut*d that th* haildlM
hod ground, compared favorably
with any In tb* State hooting
similar ua|i*

new

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Major Fred A Hulay, member
the regimental alaff or th*
m at Infantry Florida Nation*)
UuanL headquarters at Jackson­
ville.
and
Herg*an(. Instructor
MoaweU O. Thrower.
Regular
Army. fcUh
hoodquartera
Ht.
Augnatlne, were vl.ltor, U th*
regular drill held at tb* local
Amory Monday night.
Major Bitty . conferred with

of Ibfi Week, and *lao In con*
nvetIon with th* annual aummer
oncampmvnt. which will be held
this year at Bhvlby, Ml.a.

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fanctton* nr
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tb* ASSH
•o*aram*nL Th* A*atrte« M m *
ary waa i t e g la t by-th* O M M S
Irotatuy, nutate fbrtesa
tor took oyer alt ot l i M i
foreign r*)aiteot with tho eat1
lid* world. Aaatri* V u b i a m ‘br ■ Ulatitet N th* - r u
t&amp; a ,
Vieitn*
a. prOThtotol O d f i B
elty. nhaa**n*r Arthur a *y e d '£ -

nounc*d that Jew* no longer cadi

of

Other O f f i c e r s
INamed For Army
. Fu n d Campaign
Fred II. Wilson, recently named
general chairmen o f the annual
Salvation Army fund drive, today
appointed J. U Inglry, eaecutlve
Vte»-pin»tdent' o f th* Sanford AtI i t tic National Rank. I* vtrvrhalrinon ami also eclcrled Mra.
J. II. tUdcteogh a* Colonel of the
Women's DlvUten and O. D.
Workman, matmgur o f lh* Void**
Hotel, an Coland o f the Men’s DI&lt;c**u*»&gt;o *S rwge. T**ee&gt;

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VIENNA,Hwr. IB.—&lt;AF&gt;*
— With the Imperial p*|RRR
of the Hapeburga aa a baaSr
ground, Adolf Hitler today
proclaimed (he end eft Aua&gt;
trlan independence and ttW
"entrance of my native.land
Into the German Reich.*' \j .,
Madly cheered by hpn'rttyi^
of thouiianda of Af^tglaaiaw
the Fuehrer rod* Into Iletups
Bqunr* outride
th*
HM
ihmuch th* m u ttoD*' Ann' of
tho Kt*p»rpr.
I-,-*.WhU* Hitter prtcldod.ot*b* th* .
tmiMt iritafk d Mi a A M l| !
Ip »how» Fuehrer ’Arloif Hitler aa h&gt; spoke. *t-f CSt***'- hl* ll*ut*o*nte

Autlimlly Jolnnl In proposing *
joint' inquiry
of the agency.
Kprakci Ilanklicad snal be thcughl
ICeMIsueO vs M s** T v rv v )

Dividend Given By
Florida Power Firm
A dividend of II rente per
ohar* on IU IT prel*rr«d stock
was declared today by th* Hoard
of Director* of tit* Florid*
Fo**r and Light Company ban*'
filing *»vefa| thousand Florida
stark holder* local manager of
lh* Company, II. ||. CuUm»n anooencvd today, adding that ihU
dhrUswd b poymbl* an April I
to Blnckha|*n on record at th*

Albert P. Wiese, uf Tamp*. ■
member of th* Grand Council of
Florida, will b* * guest *4 tho
annual meeting ot tbo F|OtkU
I'roceptory. LfOkm
of
llooog.
Order of MMdlay in Sanford oa
Mar. 14 beginning at ISsM A. M.
The Preeeptorr 1* made gp o l
H young men from all aocttenp
uf Florid* aad U bvodsd by Boidman J. Lahman of Wtate* Pgril
■aeUtvd ' by
Vice-Dvan
Lseb
Powell Of JeckaonvUls, god PgRl
Armstrong of West palm B*aqh.
Tit* Precept ory will modt ■og
th* Masonic Tempi* nt .UtJR
o* luck whence they wOj —ji'p&lt;
a sermon by pr. » D. Browglqo.
Grand Maater of tha local, dp*
1 Tlio new rate* may dlaregard sonic Lodge ot th* Proabyiterig#
Abe long an.I short haul provi­ Church.
sion, •■ii'pt that they may not
he lower than needed lo yltld 12 held during tho lunch hogy. gfe
cent* per car-mil. on the long Eddie's Restaurant and Uw fevgRp
haul* and far Intermediate dis­ will gather again at th* Mqaaojq
tance* may not |n any Instance Tempi* bt lb* aftorncag for th*
•xeoed by muni than &amp;0 pdfeent majority service which U , opgn
tha rate* far lunger distance*.
to tb* putqK.
Th* commission permitted lh*
Local DoMoltya In ck h igo.M
railroads te Include certain rt- tho service will bo Donald L*mft IgeruUon aervlcea in th* rat**. *&lt;m. Master CouacUter. Ruddy
Operators of truck-water ship­ III* hop. Santa CouncilIon R. &lt;jping route* opposed lh* petition. lllrkaon. Joata OmuteUtor. A, LMyeiu. u M. TeUorA oad W M N t

Japanese Say “Open
Door" To Stay Open

Clyde Rcm—y. 1*0*1 ligic— i ( f i
In chgrto of *rr*n lew io&gt;4 M M
■II M te m . th* m o t e n o T S .

RIUNG IIAI. Mar. II,
« —
Mooayakl Tanb Juimnea* mini*- Motayo 10 ho op howl t* Wi
tera M o rg* te Bbanstut said tho Mr. Wloa*.
"open door" te Chin* would r*■ * te Open after the rreeeot eon*
nict u Milled. 11* declared Ja­
pan woald groat equal opportun­
ity la tha United Htataa aad oth­
er W t e t l j powers t* aid te th*

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boon, not oven by railroad, or
boat, or even by horaa and buggy,
bit on foot, running nil the way,
w ith'of courts, occasional atopa In
which lo ealeh hla wind. Even an,
wo dare aiy ho will Hod Iho going
monotofioua ovi'r *omo of thorn
long' mountainou*
altclchra in
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General
Truck &amp; Auto
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Martin’s Garage

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Tkgv aid ungr akuM*

Italian Army
Aids Drive Of
Ge
Franco

Caatlaaau rram PS** Owa
to the past three day* boa •*:
capad attack,
|
ntaiseed power o f tha
Tha Ida
ratoUF **»i*m
offtnalvo
tor*
throagb
government
d«(*ha*a
bringing Oknatul PmnccH, troop*
within &lt;1 milts of IK* Madlter
. ran.an
Tb* gorcrnmsnt war ministry
at Barcelona confirmad th* robot
capture of Alcan!* which
U# rebels gjutlrt a l'a rest net­
work of highways linking th*
searoari aad tlrt peer toco o f T a r
ragoa* w|th Tfr ual and Zartgoia,
naar r*b*l held t.rrjiury 1
"Oh to Iko aa*."
Franro'a
•t**as °rt*d a* thay awant ew
k*|rand AtomiU dri*Iag tu lae|ato

L A M A C *W £ C »:
A Now Harriet
In Our Shop
Ctooiap Oat All
Goodyear Tires
Cal Yottr Tire Expfnao
One-Half By Recapping
Thooa Hmoolh Urea
.Non Skid peslgn

HOCKEY’S THUS
SHOP
112 Posit A re.
P b iM t u

Virginia hy hi* bratkar. whsra
•k* totorment will taka place.
^Mro. Pupworth, ,Mm .

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nnd auiitiuni'i-d lh»t H Aiiatrlan fund far Run Sr hutch a If g's pleb­ w|l| furnish JK* materials aad tha
youths killed In th* Nail atrug iscite which did not com* to {**•■- equipment lor applying.
Two youths with weapons, en­
gin tor power would lie conild
tered the office* o f a Jewish
erni heroes of tho movement.

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Catalonia to th# north and Varope.
Icncla and Madrid aa a southern
The call wa* Ibe first atop to
unita new national effo rt to, prereet
W t&gt; To
Babel headquertara at Balmanany knockout blow
to Britain
CO R AH G A B LES. M *r.
r* t»U Franco’* troop*, since the
C*ntt*u«* rttm * ■ * • O n
from Urn air.
ito Bof ;V-/
vontrd from practlaln*. J**r|ah
flret da, at the offensive March (AT—Charles W. K*y*». Btato
Sir Samuel, bfordrattlng la the
ctallet
party
aaCraUry.
reported.
atoro*
war*
ptiadiiM .
Jaws1nation, awiltly keeked Prime Min
». had found tha only barriers
CeeifeweO Prom W*o* Owe
w*ra braten and arrrated, - The later CborobarlaVa announcamon
la their Progress «* r a geographic &gt; possibility yesterday that F t°F to
the
BeVAH
smb-dltblen
from
Ida floelallato m llhl ■soppert it o
Jawlah raildanlla| diatrict* war* In Comnwna o f a "review" o f Bri­
aa tb* government troop* t
th* City, CKy Clerk
Prank S. •reeled.
Damocratto raudlitotae hi tto No- »*
in panic.
tish rqarmamcnt plane In th*
Lamson waa toatraetod to ad­
The rebel* captared.tb* entire vamber alaetlon and ka«ak a a «d •
Naw
rnatrlellva
meaturea light o f Germany** abeorptkm o f
vice her tkel the lot could ho por- line bet wen Alcan li end Ca*p# lnflaeneo In the Democratic prt— •
asalnat J t"a w «r« b*l"a formad. Anatrla.
c
haaad for |7* aohjoet W tha pay*
raary next May.
V
bul
Tha
Autlrian
Eransaltcal
“ I don't bellevo In a knockout naent of datlaqounb Btato and which early government
The feecMkto held a Rtate
wark la-fore Catalonia o f which
Cbarth waa made a section at Mow If a proud and rocragtoM
County laxae t o t dear of City
convenUon to Orlando Sunday at ,
Barcelona la the capital.
Ihn Herman Kvanadiral Church. peop'o like ouratlvaa I* prepared
taxe* through 1038.
which It wa* decided to ash tto . r
IU
bead
leleiraphed
Hitler to mpet It,” he aald.
Cornmis* Loners also authorhed
National SraHallst ItoHy at ito greet In*a from ZM-M0 mew
Declaring that what haa jkjp- tha payment o f |5 per mon&lt;h foe
contention next month to sanc­
and hailed him a* "our reacuar.’’ pened In Central Europe
rant o f tha Rural Rehabilitation
tion this course socialist policy ,
German ot(ictaia
who
rama add a sharp point to hia cal), ‘Sir nftyea In tha Arcade
building.
heretofore Otway* ba# t o i to with Hitler b*a*n ahapinK Ana Samuel aald:
Payment o f Iho monthly rental
bppAaa the’ Democratic and’ Be-“ i l l aay nothing to suggest wa was rearmed la vlaw of tho feet
Jlrlan affairs to the Natl patltrn.
publican candidate*.
The first order of
HeOrlch •re on tho brink of war. r x t I'll Ibat all del nquent City twxrs
only
ray
that
tha
more
disturbed
Himmler, chief of all Herman
on Iho Arcade building hud been
Cewtinue* rrem Wat* Oee
Fruit* and Vetdtabks
police, waj to «|«v*ta b|afk*hlrt Is continental Europe, tho more elected.
fight1the case to the tlnUh.
Austrian Bhuli-Btaffel
suajrda, urgent It la for ua to make every
In view af lha policy ot thr
Freak Dally
In a report from James Gut
preparation against a who ha* keen to charge af work WPA, this action was eipeelod
"which were forbidden ihronih possible
Cut
FloWtTP
Illegal* measures 8f the previous moat dangerous form o f modffn
' ' o f the tjltjr well a, which (0 hold up work on the j u , « * ’
Warfare
x
x
x,
administration.*' to be a national
en out o f aarvlee because Improvement project
tor - th e 1
" I f tho roeensy knows wo art
organisation.
*
jta-bi, Indies ted theb th* park. However* Mayor lliggins
Prieca Rifht-See Ua
prepared, ho w
wrl also know Ifiat Walt hod been put Into oonrlco at recently
contacted the Biota
V|Uor Ltalia. chief of German
\•
nnhlf** air attack* only elrai.
a 'co gf'q f f li p j l , . t h e payment of TfVPA Bupervioor It. 3. U1H. who
hrowiwhlrt H. A. guard*
waa
aur resistance* and ha vyl^l’'
assured
him
that
work
on
the
wjilefi was authorlied by tho Comnamed head of thu Auttrlan fl. A.
OonRr 2nd aad PalaMlto
many times Mfore he i
part of tb* park not Uivo|v*d la
mfieWoere.
d|v|*k&gt;n. ,
them.''
After an sltgmpt to ball out tha *nlt may be undertaken ■•
Tb* commandant of tha slata
Ila declirnd Britain must prqra
police said
Kurt. He lunch nig*, to tho WorM Ila . ayalam of volun­ the well, which' Is add to afford once.
Mayor H itt Ins Indicated that
champion or ^aatfW * Independ­ tary effort la )hp11&gt;eir,
the three loti In question will b*
ence who qultua* -.Chancellor In ."FVc* men qxn * l Te better ila*
W 4 I X— ■ M . V - V t
lha face of HttiePa coup; wa* ba- eipliije, If ihvy mgke up iholr feet o f new eut)hg wa* driven In fenced oft and work ' will bf
Formerly Wachrl At
lua ha|d under nrrert at hla minds, than anything produced by an'*{fori (a lMlga thebeae of the started on the remainder.
Smith Barber dhwp
“
*
*
securely
In
u
rock
bed.
C|ty
Bngineer
Fred
T.
WllSelredtra palace.
auihorlly," Sir Samuel aald.
New Werhlag At
ig 'diet* tha wall was llanta alaU-d that tho first work
Thie seemed the moat authenHe addraeaed tha oppeal largely I1
&lt;A»t end ha* again been on Lha Plot w|l| to plowing, and
Snows
Barber Shop
tie of several report* whlrh aald to "picn over 30." declfrimt thq
Jp actjVa aervtoe, thereby grading. w|ih the iniUl|*tlt*n el
flclituchniag had fled the country guvornment nmsldcntd' youngtr
tog lha number of pumping the underground irrigation UI*
or * e * In a hoaPltal suffering a Brltqna “ would want to t*K« puyt
follow |ng.
1 t ' the Ik *I water plant,
In actlvo defense” of tho its lion.
nervous collapse
tg Attorney E. P. 8 eu*aIn this project the entire weal
Many of Bchuachnlgg'a follow­
appeorod bqtorw Ih* Com- portion of Ihe plot will be «toVIENNA,
Mar.
I
C
.
t
f
V
^
.
w
e
ers—tome n*y mor* than iOOO—
ilailontf* with a reaalutlan ap­ Telopml according to the apee IIl­
•re In J*i! or Under close arrest. In Vienna felt l|ia ahgrp ■ling of proved by the County Commission­ eal Iona of iho blue prints which
nasi'wrath
yeatehlay
and
feared
Vormar
Trestdent
Wilhelm
er* at their Inal regular mealing have been approved by the City
Mlklae, Aurtria'a oltmr Xilltn tho yoret' has yet to com*.
Vfhich pequt^ilrd Ih* City to can­ Commissioners, and will Include
Thri-rund* fled the city on adleader who held out against the
cel certain pevlitr lain* against mucking the plat ** w*]l at tha
Natl*, wa* confined to hi* home. vk-n of leader* who fell the d^y'a properly an the CMhlry Club Road plnqtlng ot numerous flower* and
•ei lee o f plundering*, beat Inga, or*
that 11 now nut*Ida or the clly .tree*.
naron Karl
Vpn
Workman.
reits, and dltpo*ieit»lcmi were only
limit a. In consklerallon for which
Emperor KarF* |*-t
*ecr*Urr
A* n further move la clear up
a forerunner of worn drastic perownrri of the property ha&gt;e •- all liana against the property In
and a prominent leader of tha
Rodlta—Sprint;*—Trollera
secu^lon.
grrwl lo grant llehta-of-way to the park, the CHy Commissioner*
now liquidated monarchist move­
A pika you nut off art
Tho Leopoldaladt district—which tha Country Club Road which are
ment. waa reported to be djrlnt
at their m**Hng (eat night *P*
amrtpgti almost to a ghetto—waa
to pay.
required before the WPA ' project Proved Ui* payment ot |300 to
of bullet wound*.
an a n t of fnar.
providing far tha resurfacing of W. A. Iwffler for a number ot
He had baen confined under
Jews tried to hide themselves In
heavy guard alnc* friday In lha their homes, but frequently heard the (treat can be approved. The Btale and County tax eartlflutoi
monarchist headquarters. Ila waa the rolentleaa tramp o f nail storm rlghta-of-way, It was Indicated, ha ha* held for a number of
TV
aa|d to have reflated when black* troopers' boo's on the stairs and were not acquired before tho eon- year*. Tho prleo paid for the
rertlflratcg
represented
th«lt '
ahlrt Na*| trooper a came to take the knock* of rifle butt* on their stTucilon of the road.
V#
"
I ' If'
Tha
resolution
wa*
referred
to
Initial
cost.
him to their headquarters
lor door*.
CUy Attorney Fred It. Wilton for
queetlottlaa. One version *ald he
That mean! one o f two thing*!
1 •
M ONTICEI.IH- With fair waaIhreattned them with a platol. arrest or a summon* to open their inraeligation.
A contract far the purchase thcr prevailing, Jefferson County
another that he ehot himself.
•lores'to nails In need of shoes, of dUtlito far &lt;he engines at- the
tobacco plan's were making fin*
I'to pert lee of th* Haptburgs— clothing and food.
Weter works qaa awarded, to II.
wheae hop* of reluming to the
Jewish shopkeeper* in “ Juden- B. Fop* aa agtal far the.Orange growth tn lair February and aarly
Marsh; according; 'to County Agent.
vlt-ant
Austrian throne war*1ga*M1,'’ (Jews' ollry), In downtown
State Oil Company, \
P. II. McMullen.
gone—ware oipectad in lie ron-|Vienna, were routed from their

SANFORD TWENTY YEAR8 AGP

twtrtlnt

I

y TUESDAY, MARCH IS, l M l i T
9 m"

Hitler Proclamation
EndsAustrian Liberty

congregation, learrhed the rooms
It wa*
announced
complain
mol forced lha director to turn
ruitllutlun would ho mad* to ell
Nai|( who aultorod pbytlral |n over oil 'he rnmrrrgallon'a avail
able money. They look 30,000
Jury. |ir»|ierty loaaee, lost of im
1rhIHinga ($5070).
plnymrnl or pension in thu *tr*l
Ihwlder Friedmann, leader o f the
alaJto'tuy jlUmaovi'H,
lieutenant
Jewlab rullural community, asked
Nail
historians
started
work
Chancellor Bcyi.i-Inquart far an
If- colonel by »pce|*l presidential
to pre«nrta record* of recent
d im en sion In l|to Unit ml Hlatna
audience lo present a plea far
t I Marinodevelopments
lor
posterity.
Itur
Corps Rui.rrea*. ha* re­
protection #f Jew*.
I'aUa
Wrropened
to
which
Aus­
turned from llm Virgin lalamla
11ir»,uumbor af stores plundered
trians
were
asked
'to
lake
pic­
or a tiwir or duly, d'H-lartou
bee 1 me alrooat n routine list of
tures.
handbill,
and
0lh*r
mater­
varyono Ir mttljed lo hla own
the nutpja o f Jewlcb-awnad stored
ial.
oWlilmi; I n&lt;n rolling mr mill*
In town. Vlenpa'a loading apoH*
Membership
campaigns
parted
tdh» tralnlna now." Wlmi do«»
atom, Jqwlah-owned, wet stripped
tor o Hitlerite women'* charitable o f IU atock.
ba' mean by IUhit K.j.cc|a|ly by
organisation.
Ihn "noW’ f IP hm he Iftiply that
Many JeuUh rqffc* bouses were
New N ail sdUora were an th* closed or turned over to Aryan
otbew will get th*lr military
Job.
Newepapari
published
large
ttolnlng lalerT I, ih* |&gt;r*a|dmt'a
manager*. Owners wh* fulled to
awastika* from their mastheads. hear In time that they w en for­
•on Ip " pooiHtij lo know tom*'
Tha
pm *
purge, apparently bidden la display qasf flags ar­
U w x . that tha real of na do not
planned In advance, waa almost rived' oqd found .storm troopers
C9«Dlet#.
had cloned thatr oat^bliihmenta,
Jmi- ■• ------- --------General Fedor Von Bock, com­
Ttto four Bchlffpian brothers,
’ ’ ® * U remember that Secretary
mander
or
Ihe
Munich
Kiahth
owner* o f a large department
made a speech not long ago
Army
Carp*,
took
command
of
atore, wpra arretted on charges af
hleh ba monlloncd “ America’*
tha Austrian Army, now to |n* “ attempts to smuggle money oat
HioaH, tho fdlt qf tho book,
t**r*l part of tb* R*kh*wahro f Uw country."
______ . .by Fernlnand Lundberg,
Harman Foreign Minister Joa­
—
O'--- —
t o * aay* in it that SO fimllle*
chim Von Rlbbeatrop and Fr*ui
W lfll. M AD S DRAN
•or control all tb* wealth in
Von I’apcn- farmer German ,m
M Slate*, a* wall a*v HaHrfe
hacaador
to
Vt*on*.
who
helped
IU .K , Mar. | * ^ p »
•0 familial and spoking v»rl*
Pr«p*re tha AuatAn coup, * r
•' other charge* agalnit theni.
Board e l Control yaa*
What you may not hav* noticed kA lovely farewell party wa* vforlhy of an arilsta. Dellclaua rlvad hy ptoj»*.
Hitler named Joseph Duarckvl.
that on* of tbo fO famillea, ihi r*een*l)
wntly given by Mr. and Mr*. loo mam, rake and punch ware
b r o u g h t - l i b e l **h Ham Dre*n*r
for their mother, served to th* guaat* during Ik* •b|« Nasi usacutlv* who dtgun- tog, llidvrrally af Florida, affar*
Li
iead lb* Osar ajfcr H* return to lire July,],
publither for flSOJlM, 'Mr*, t.
I. Dresner af Pc It laon, N. J.
Germany to lM t. to reorganli#
„
laat&gt; week Umdberg, Mr*. Dresner cam* to Sanford arming.
f l i . ;Htol/. ,4Ti a u appetotod
toailCd a public apology, admitted ajwut three months ago practi- Meor peupla to Rinferd trill Austrian Naata and1 prepare tor d« e « . t r etotlaaia, and J. Kd Price,
hlo'ttaleniont* wore untrue.
fatly an invalid and return* homo l**ai with tb* deepest sorrow of lha pteklaelt*. April 1*. |n which « . ,ww,namH. P»*f
iltM»*'».JJkewtoa
— e —— -—
In parfye^ healto, aa aha faala tha' death of Mr. Robert Davia at Austria will vota ba Mhm.
Wadnasdar Decree* Prohibited withdrawals
they may not approve of lt&gt;m is nothing ton good to b* j Part Orange J an
*
af mars than 1*00 .chilling.
aaa American* nr* to* said about Hanford, bar cllmaU 'Hunting. Mr. Dav|* spent
(11101 from saving*
account* cant
to Iklak that anyone who’ rt-h ar daonto. fibs wa* lb* recta- winter in Uaqford at th*
t of. lb*, federal
al cm
* away with aa muck aa Jw * tol murii attntton while k in . t&gt;*™*# and mad. many frtooda. within tha asm tog weak.
caoUui MB. toaM Dakar County
at havo aomcthlng on the
Throughout the country new of- ftnnfra %wJtohod from
■*’ “ - t-~ wao can caagl J
« f » Mr
f|da!a took charge and new ol- «WP..*l
country wtthi
Jf Cpwl/Ana*
g *n lasttorn ik r ta i up paroUal
•hot, cartatoly Uat
to Ik**** to O armany with wbleh
Th* rwmalpa W#r*
cantod
Austria—rtalmday roverqign agd

The real friuml of tho "Forgotten Man" tiled ycaterdny. He wan Iho friend not only of tho ''Forgotten Man"
who wan *t tho iwttom of Iho economic pyramid, hut aloo
of tho "Forgotten Man," who bceaune of physical defects,
anti-Hociul characteristics, or peculiar mental twistn, wan
a man without unolher friomi In tho world.
Glaroneo Harrow, tiio oighty-ycar old Chicago lawyer,
whono heart filially fulled him; wiut a friend in need U&gt;
Natintn Ijcopold and Richard Ixteli, the “ thrill nlaycrn" who
killed Hobby Franks, a friend to Eugene V. Debs, the rad­
ical socialist leader, who had frequent clashes with tha
law, and of John T. Scopes, the defendant in the famous
Tennessee monkey trial.
Thcso und many others like thorn, Darrow befriended
in their greatest hour of need, when practically gvary
other jwinon in the country was howling for their blood.
In many mtch caeca he saved them from the electric choir,
and not always for money, because many of hia clianta
wore people who had no money.
Leas than a year ago he said that the greatest natiafaction He hod gotten out of life hod been hiss efforts tn
behalf of unfortunates. *Tvo fought all my life," he said,
"for the underdog."

7

SANTORO NRRALD, SANTORO, TUNNOJC

Though you may not be an ardent admirer of Atloif
Hitler—and wc for one ore not—you muat admit that he
M lI H
has made himself the big man of Europe today. Through­
____ IT. t i l l , at (bo IS a l Of• at aaafard, P M d * , unOar |U» out the whole world no other name ia ao often on every
mt G n a t n a u« Warrfc a. I I T .
tongue, no other peraonolity no much in the public mind.
" H d u ^ a n I . iimjuc
This Twentieth Century Napoleon has begun hla march
h!a»
and the people on both aldea of the globe eagerly and fearatiaet N il-T in * h a t h *
fully wait to sec whither he will go.
Vwwitt X ...... .............. RO
I
IMS
Yesterday he rode in triumph Into Vienna aa millions
HURfl m m im h im m m ’RP.3B
* *•/**•********•*• * *y y cheered, But It waa not always so. Thirty-two years ago
r,i &lt;*||f m t&lt;4&lt;i•i &lt;N•**I WJm when he was but seventeen years of age, Hitler went * to
taarr ■•Or**. .*■
im t a lt o M i n i a t l l m at Vienna for the first time. He was of an artiatie tempera­
------ala ( • » Ota aar, —» ml ment and wanted to be a painter, though previously a love
w ill a * 'f ia ? n e far
of music hod led him to a choir school. Ilia application for
• rritalatf ralru.
admission to the Viennese art school waa denied and hav­
taaeia ( b a t p a r
»«*a
1 - A m M la l i t M llaaa l ing nothing better lo do, he turned to
Interior decora­
M n rIM a fi W W ™
are
ItoeO la iha l a r m l t li ln tion, houae painting, and a little carpentering on the aide.
1 fp a lr v
a ll!
a t la t lp r
It was during his five years in this comparatively
rlefi IU fa tru g a A d K aa
■ fflf . 1
T
| &gt;
humble occupation that ha acquired hia hatred of Jews
and his distaste for socialism and communism. Hla spare
IM la Ik* aa* fa* **• time ho spent in reading; Rarl Marx, history and cconomit*.
or all ***** euaaitbn
Id* II a* aal alknala and Jn arguing with hla friends over soda! and political
la Ibla aaa** aad
&gt;1 a aa*
m
aa|ilika hereto. problems o f (ho day. Ho found that'tho theories of camla »»■ M r t M l l a * mt • * , . rm|nlspi c|M not appeal, to ,him and that in general they
&gt;*«r grrelu • a r *
ala*
;.vore espoused by Jews. Bo quickly he acquired a.joint
dlsjtko for both.
‘ ,
FAT. MARCH 15, ms
MpKing a living In Vienna shortly before the. wur .was
a difficult problem for Hitler ao in. 1912 ho left his native
VER3K ro it TODAY
|and to reside in Munich .where he spent two hsppy years
- I ' l h law o f lha Sprlrt of poking ,n monger living selling paintings and drawings
'In 'ch riit Jrsua hath made mo pnd spending n larger and larger portion of his time
from Uia law o f tin ami
reading tho books which in later life wen to have auch&gt;
k^Jlon
lour. Si!.
jnirked Influence upon his career. Then In 1914 the war
‘ coop In Anitrla he* jjrolio put.
up in «rma. Ho bum I I f
Hitler was 36 and volunteered with enthusiasm. Be1 th# croup, U'» a coup.
pounclng his Austrian citizenship he Joined a crack Ba­
• jiL
— 0------------Tb* now cbancellur o f Austria varian regiment with such eagerness, he says in hia auto­
r Artbttr
Beyait-Inquart. Hut biography, that ” 1 fell an my knees and thanked Heaven
w t u t ’w * l i f t , it "B ex* you I**
that the good fortune had been granted to me to live
Wii. - --------0—7:----at puch a time as this/’ Throughout the war, Hitler made
fa mppoto you filed your toa good poldipr though ho never rose beyond the rpnk of
“ “ or today, If you did not do II
i f , that it, if you had any corporal.
J fh regiment wos^fiddled on the Yaer, but.Hitler, es­
I f o M l, and few of ui did,
caped unharmed. .AtCthifbattie of Arras, Hitler and an­
, Whitney la accused of bavlnit other German soldier,. sHygle-handod captured a French
•Wiped *110,000 from hit wife. lieutenant and 20 men andTnarched them back aa prison­
A * after *11 &gt;ho money which
ers. Earjy In
BiUfr repeated the performance this
lb* w het o f tho world havo
wiped flora Ihclr
huaband*! time unsided*, capturing a French dugout with such brav­
ery that he received tho Iron Cross, first class. He was
' Dae* Sholta will inaugurate wounded by shrapnel at the battle of the Bommo and
tip oonatorlal speaking campaign at the timo of the Armii’ l :* was in a hospital temporarily
Sanford thla weak wJib an
blind from the effects of gae.
Inm on Thursday at ihe comer
Hitler’s later life is belter known. How he turned back
flro t Street and Magnolia
at tho point of a platol tho “ red guards” sent to ar­
___________ '•
rest him in tho early days of communist uprisings in Ger­
Yettorday waa an tx,dtlng day many after tho war and gained the undying gratitude of
In Qanfadi. The eeiemhlty o f our Germany's property classes, how he failed in hla famous
mgralng ,session waa disturbed by
beer parlor "putsch!1*in1Munich in 1923 and landed in Jail
the yuddm appearance' o f V aenro
, at dangerous locking army bomb* for his pains where hi immediately went to work on hia
Members of the board''*lae ap
,■ era ImmadlaUly overhead, whllo autobiography "Mein KAmpf," how he finally rose to the titrated na.homc* and training bod* and taken to tliwlr ator** nrh-rad tli. im n iS fii n ii&amp; fa / 'ir
abortly after noon the unexpected leadership of tho Nazi party, to the German chancellor­ romp* f o r t h - lIHIro youth.
where armed youth.
w r o r i n g j ^ J f • ^ ’TSSSS w ^ l l S 'l t o
aound of a voiioy o f platol shot* ship under President vun lilndcnburg, and at thu last to
ruatom. building* on the 0 « r ' « t p » 'lk . . aimed their Stack*.
®
projmt for r^ .y ln g a?
brought ua headlong from our
mm. berjer. now only reminder*; . ^
brick an Celery Av*nu* might b*
the
absolute
dictatorship
of
the
German
Reich,
as
a
re­
offle* Jual in . time lo ace tho
ot -Austria’s lost rover*lanlr.|ll'r« 'l ”I’PWlallat'who.^twk*
treated
“
“ ruabed to completion.
lion's Club kidnaper* neaping sult of the Infamous “ blood purge" of 1934, all have been ulan will bo converted Into youth Ihn Dube of Windror* when the
K. from
Th* euperrialon of III* eonIho CHy police after being too often repeated.
duke waa King Edward V III of •traction by W. S. E ir'o at the
Iwt«|a
1 [ foiled ill on nttempt to copturo
Tho question naturally nriscs now, has Hitler reached
Ilajdur Vun Brhirarh, German England, waa arrested.
old McCracken Plant, now bwned
F t tlje, Mayor'* daughter.
tho crest of his power, will ho be content with thu acqui­ illlllnr youth leader, already waa He wr* slrted because ha waa by tha City, wee alee given tha ap­
one
o
f
SO
or
.10
wealthy
Jew*
who
proval o f tha Commltalonera.
sition of Auatriu and allow his sun lo begin to set; or will l'u*y organising the Austrian
1 *
.Jennings ilida loll Miami la»l
largo turn*— under compulsion
Tha Board agreed to fumlah
l ir weak for New York Cily eapcctlng 1)0 go on und on, ns Alexander, Caesar, and Napoleon did Hiller youth movGm*nt. He told gave
from
Gulgo
ZernaHa,
secretary
tl&gt;e"&gt; he had tgken over the
tha labor far whlta-wdkhmg the
I
to moke (ha 1.100 mile trip, not by before him, until ho cither rules tho civilized world, or bullJinCn of the ‘&gt;o-ca||ed load- o f the now - abolished fatherland
fence at th* Munielpel Ball Park
i alffdoho which rcqulrea only a few dies in the attempt.
• rshi|i of thp Auelrlan Jungvolk” front party—to on advertising if th* local baeaball eeeoHatlon
J V,

PHViS.-WKX^.V.Kr

t V'

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�I K SANTORO QKRALD, SANFORD. r U W U

DAR Conference
Musical Revue Is
Held fo Tallahassee Given A f Junior I

Social And Personal
® K N E MARTIN LANEY,
LANEY. Society Editor

Mrs. R. W. Ware
Entertains Ci r c l e

Social Calendar

Madlor
ot
Chavy
spent l ho week*ad
Baptist Church will
hold
Its "
,rom , ,n"
regular business and social meet-I c*l**rmrn werc * 'renInk et tho Chnrch Annex. w|lhl
Tho "®*» meeting of t«Te Circle
the following hostesses: Mrs. C-, will bo held *t tho htimrt ot Mr*,
w j 1*1)111, Mbs. U. B. Carter, and L. V. Ilur*letln with Mrs. I t K.
Mfs. C. A. Kckrrton.
| PcUrifoy n* co-hostess.
{The Junior O, A- will meet at
Tho room* of
Mrs. Ware's
•hf Annex at (he First tlupti.t home wero urllsttcally decorated
Ctesrch at IM I I*. M| with ro»c* and pansies, Mr*- J.
rhe "Musical Review of I'ns" II. Truluck nnUlctl Ihe hostess
w ll be prevented nt g;00 o'clock in serving.
at'th e Junior High Brhon! AudiThose present wire: Mr*. Gcrtm*&gt;m. under the rftisplct-x uf trU,|B i&gt;nr*cll,
Mrs. Llllir 'A.
tl Junior High P. T. A,
i M&lt;orc. Mr*. Jamo* Avery. Mrs.
*
WE0NE8DAY
Margaret
M
Burdette.
Mr*.
fektwn Lndgo
number *73 lA u|so Kecthlrr of
Culumbu*.
■ t* at 3:00 P. M. nl tbo Klka', Ohio. Mr*. It tl. Methvln. Mr*.
THURSDAY
1 « South Side P. T. A. Board
me ling will be held nt 2tno
o’c ck, fmmrdlotfly followed ly
thw, businft* meeting st S:-ld

Mr*.
Murray
Lemmond
Brunswick. Go.. ws* the I
last week of Mr*. B. P. besot
George Winner Is
egp*ct*s
homo tomorrow from Wishing'
ton and Wartwniou. Vu.'
Miss Lou|*u Gleason o f Jack­
sonville I* tho guest of' Mr. and
Mr*. George Cro#e at' L#h»an
Farm**
Jacksonville spent the weekend
here ■* the guests at Mr. and
Mrs J. 0- Ayeock.
Mrs P- M. Hunt and dsugkter,
Mis* Marion Hunt, of Berkeley.
Cslif., will be the guoete ot W.
8. Hand.
Friend* of Mrs- K. E. Lloyd
will regret to learn that she un­
derwent an operation yesterday
at the Fern*Id-Laughton Memor­
ial Hospital.

uldr monthly meeting at the An*
nr* at 7:30 P. HI. All menda-ra
are urged to lie present.
1 St. Patrick's dance, under the
sotpiele* of Ihn Indies of the
Catholic Church, will be given al ,
ih«J Armory at 10:00 P. M.
jh e Quarterly Executive Board
meeting o f the Woman’s Missionaty Society o f the First Methodist
Church will be held nt the homo
o f Mrs. J. B. Crawford, 1201 Oak
Av*., nt 3:00 P- M. AU officer* nra
urged to attend so as to fill out
thefr reporti.
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c k I b M e e t A t H O tC l
— —&lt;
—
The Daughter* of WeaVy Sunday School Class of the First
Methodist Chuich met list I’ vcning *t the Mayfair Ho',-l with
Mr*, tl. C. Sperrlng os host***,
oilier i,„slrs*cti for I hr occa,|on W(.u.. Mr*. y rBa It. Wilson.
Mr( j ()
|j n cy, Mr*. B. U.
lta ' ,J Mr*. t|. a . McMkhsel,
Mr!( n s r). j.^ a r d y , Mi*. M. B.
Rmjll| Mr!l j r&lt;| Mct'askill, and
Mis* Flora Mrl’ hsul.
Slin. ('. E- MfKsy presided over
, and Mr*,
■motional*

F. Monsalvatgc
Talks 0 Ka/Ga{d«nH,
h lire Atalen Circle of (ho GnrV ei Club ntel Friday uRernoon
•lfthe home of Mrs. K. N. Scott,
with R. F. Monsalvatgc as gutst
speaker.
fir. Monsalvatgc who has trav­
elled around Ihe world, gave a
talk In which hr described the
"Gardens of tjie Far Kart.’’
Mrs. Mcnealvalge, president of
the, A sale* Circle, presided over
a Short business meeting.
Those present at the meeting
w»ge: Mrs. C. C. Wlsecup. Mr*.
W.' P. Fields, Mr*. P, P, CampUB, Mrs. J. O. Huff, Mr*. U K.
Kpsnccr, Mrs. H. C. Washburn.
Mils. Henry Mel-uulm. Jr„ Mrs,
lltgner Lillie, Mrs. K. N. Scott.
Mg. and Mrs, H. F. Monsslvstgr,
Mi s. F. D. Scott, and M n. Henry

Ve wish |o express our lin ­
ts e thanks for tho flowers and
da bl sympathy gi**n us dm-

Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey had as
guest* Sunday Judge John J- Gore,
Frderal Judge of Tennessee, and
hla sister, Mis* Carrie Gore of
Nashville, Tcnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Conner ana
son, Edward, snd
Miss Ethyl
Payer oi Urlsndo were weekend
visitor* of Mr. end Mrs. H. N.
Sayer.
—
Mr. and Mrs L. I. Frasier have
reiumod front Davidson. N. O.,
where they attended Ihe funeral
of L. C. Holler, falhcr of Huy
Holler.
Mrs. K. A. Motfltt. Mist Esther
llhthey. W. R. Dupree end Har­
ry Carrington attended a banquet
for Br. Francis H. Townsend In
Orlando Sunday night.

The 96th Annual Conference oI
the U. A. R. of Florida « M held
In Tallahassee. Mar, 8 through
Ihe H i the delegates’ from San­
ford being M t t W. D. Ballard.
Mrs. H. J. Lehman, and Mtse
Irene 11Ini on.
Flee chapters of Ihe Florid*
D. A. R. acted as hostesaes to
about 100 delegates and many
'visitor*. The
hostess
chapter*
were two o f Tallahassee, one ot
Gainesville, one ot Ijikn City, end
one of Jacksonville.
All busintss sessions were held
In the Sanate Chamber of the
B u tt House.
Many social activities were en­
joyed by the delegate*. On the
first afternoon o f the Conference
Mrs. E. M. Brevard entertained
with an Informal te* at her homr.
The Tallahassee Woman's Club
dntertslnsd delegates and guest*
with a luncheon!
A luncheon was also given at
the Wakulla Spring* ltbtel hon­
oring Mrs. Theodore Blrawn, vies
president general, and the past
state regents.
The test night or the confer*
enre hostess chapter* entertain'd
with a dlnher In honor o f State
Refe-nt Mrs. K. M. Brevard, In
the dining room of Ihe Florida
Btalo College for Women,
The Sanford HeVigttr* to Ihe
conference hold Ihe following of­
fice*: Mr*. W. II. Ballard. Regent
of |K&lt; Baltic Harrison Chapter,
Mr*. H. J. Lehman, Chaplain, and
Miss Irene Hinton, Stair Chair­
man for the Netlonul I). A. K.
Museum,

Drama Tells Story
Of Headstrong Maid
Joan Bennett and Henry Fon­
da mime to the Itllc Tbenlre to­
night and Wednesday in Walter
Wanger* “ I Met My lane Again-*'
» thrilling romantic drama lra*cd
on Alleno Corliss' novel, "Sum­
mer Lightning."
Waugcr ha* lined up a gieat
supporting cast tor ihn slnpi.
headed liy uame May W hi tty,
Alan Marshal. Louise I'lup, Alan
Baiter and Tun l|nlt.
The story casts
Jo,in n* a
headlining mnldni of lli,. ja il
sad flapper era of m)7, end Fotfi
da ** tho studious youpg NeWj
Englander to nhuin rlio |* en-

Miss Morgsrite Ingley who Is
attending Agnes Scott College in
Atlanta will arrivo today to spend
several days here with her pa­
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J, U Ingley.
Friend* of Herman Middleton
will be glad to ]«ern that he l*
Improving st the Pernild-Laughton Memorial Hospital after un­
dergoing *n operation for appeudjt'iils.

The ‘ Musical Review of 113$"
pluvml to a lull house last night
at the Junior Utah School Audi­
torium. The show,
under tha
auspice* ot tho Junior High P,
T. A. will bo repealed tonight at
g; IS ‘ o'clock.
Mr*. W. O. Fleming Is director
of the. review and Mrs. Brant
UiCny. accompanist,.
The cast of character* la al
follow*)
SPARKINO PBOQY JA N S
Peggy -.Nancy Dlghton.
fcai hnriah— Leltoy K*t ridge.

U* K U‘Ayers.

31 n r u r

H AT*
Rniilir— Nancy Itassetirr.
1).iii&lt;cr*—.Mary
Rabun,
Well*. Virginia Tuten.
Hedge*. Kurlinu
Kelly,
KRtlbclh Fite.
JUNIOR HIGH CABARET
Announcer—Joe Tcnhct,
T*p*icr*—Katherine, ami I-ol*.
Dapper Run— Philip Kr«nln,
PARAOE OF BONOS
Models
11,’h'ii
lluirhlnsim.
Winltmil
lan d I.
Marjorie
J
Runllrk
Franee* iMgiie, Ruby Crawford.
Maixiicritn Hunran. Audrey Wal­
ter*.
Mary Crawley/ Virginia
K 'llv.
Gladys
Pippin,
Pally
IliHl.e, Mary Hmilh Mary Itabuii.
Joyce Adam*, and Chorus,

Puce* lad* Caldwell, and Kith
i line Wiggins
GVPSY LAND
M.irlmlM I Suet—Marjorie
Jane
.and Rosemary llurdlck.
tkmce—Clyda Fergnann1
Violinist -Gri'n Ferrell.
ITlt.l, MH PIIBTTV OVPHV
Mary Ciuwley—Herman Middle'
ton.
ttladya I'll'pln —Unpaid Bayer,
Joyce Ada ins —()av|d (latrhel.
CIIOIIIlHt
Imrcll Dutton. Norma Wot ford
Angela Melsrh. Kathleen Hryant,
Marjorie 31afford. Lda
Nipper,
Virginia Chapman. Joyce Hlach
I.nls Hatcher. Dili llollyhead. Bill
llranan, Ruddy Angel.
Kinmctt
Herndon Dili llrutn|cy. Jim llus«ue- Cliff PHicior, Miller W il­
liams. lieotto
Hpesr,
Charlie
Park,
John
Adams.
Charles
Thurston, Walter Anderson. Jun­
ior Hklnner. Jimmy nidge. MrKsy
Truluck. Karl Jeter. Jimmy In
Kley- Leo Humor, Hlewart tjuar
iarmsn,
Jerry
Horminy,
sni
Thelma Whitten.

ti'ewsrt Dutton. Mr«. (irsdy Dunrun, Miss Lcoln Evans, Mrs. tlFriend* ot Mrs. Je&lt;ne« ttoyd of
L. Gibson. Mrs. W. C. Hill, Mrs. Leesburg, formerly Mite Betty fought nver tire merit 1 of n
.1, O, larncy. Mrs. Clark Leon- Wheelctj of Banfonl, will be gleii worthless painting
Then pho route* homo, real is- !
n'lly. Sirs. If. It. Moss, Mrs. W. tt&gt; learn that sh* |* recovering
Inf
Diet she *i|t' Jove* Fonda, i
L. Morgan. Mr*. Glenn K. Mc­ from injuria* received recently
who
In* becomo a »ucres*fu|
Kay. Mr*. II. A. MrMichael. Mrs. In an *utouiobiio accident.
young professor; hut It |* not
J. M. McCasklll. Mis* Flora Meuntil aD*r • aert«« uf drunialli
Phaul, Mr*. Paul Redfesrn. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. (J. E. McKay developments that the wins him
M. It. Smith. Mrs. II. A. Swan­
■pent Hundsy lu 81. Petersburg back.
son, Mrs. (i. P. Hpetrlng, Mrs.
where they attended a meeting
Kmm* .Smith. Mr*. Marcus Tynr,
of the Educational Committee of
OCALAMar. Ik. — Pledging
Mrs. J, P. Thurmond. Mrs. O, E.
the Masonic Home. o( which Mr*.
While, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs.
hla ro-opeiolinn to tepoal olijeeMcKay is chairman.
tlonM'le section* of (lie
new
M. I* Wright, Hr*. J. B. W il­
crop rontml bill which deprive*
liam*. end Mi -&gt; Ih’ssle Zachary.
Miss Mary Jean Tolbert of New
farmer* of freedom lu planting
Visitor* *t lire hireling wers:
York City, dsughler o f Dr. W, B.
and
marketing
crap*.
Dave
Mr*. Frank Nehryiwr. Mr*. John
Tolberl, Huperlntendent o f the
f 'M lt i candidate fur Ihe United
K. Iltldgirs, Mr*. It. II. Rennlck.
Continues erem e * „ e,.«
Stale* Hrwaie. I*»l night wss spim l Mr*. W. A. &lt;!o»klcy ot Bos­ Post Graduate Medical school and I
Hospital of New Yerk, wDI make the espanslve arrsngnnrnii plan- rlaudcd repout e,||y by ■ record
ton.
en ritended vUU here with Dr. nedfor the eshibit i* over *1,500,Marlon County audience.
Mr*. Clatrnre Rinilli w u wel- and M n. W , T. Langley,
1000
financed
by contribution*
Hhi.lt* ret tern tcd his belief that
romed at n new mrnthtr lo Use
— ”
from varloe* tourers within this ihn fsrmrr* should be left elonn
Mr*. A. M. Philips, Mrs. R J.
to plant a* much a* they wanted
Holly, Dr. KRiebeih Tracey. *nd
A total o f OS nations and 07 mid to mcelvo u h«l Price* they
Mrs W L, Cooper, Mrs. t M. “ I * 1” *r * expected t„ |«kr part could got,
Galloway, and Mrs- Ralph A. *n
'Expoeltlon which I* esEnthusiastic- crowds
greeted
Smith eft today fee palm Reich iDniated to cost |20Q,0(&gt;O.QML
lum M r llr r -s r Newberry- T f R where theV will attend a mewl-.'
Brown declared that this ion, Wllliston and DunueRonlag
the Histe r*deretlun (.fjBUte ha* rerelred sperlsl eonWoman’s Club*.
|cessions because of the unusual
hrld in the newly tunstructed
Yacht (7'ub in fJerwtem mid was
FARDON BOARD MEETS
attended hy irprrH'utelivt-a from
all over Central Florida, Mr.
how Ire and the mender* o f Ihe Bagwell l Iii &gt;i-iI. T. 17. 9Tinp«on,
Committee had acquired ] 10.000 ii.miedute past pirtldenl of tha
square feet o f floor space when t.'uuncil aecnnipunlrd Mr. Bagwell
Hair officials advised that there lo l|.a meetlii)-.
wasn't that milch available and
Bled bow they bbrained the spice
frrw o f charge although the reg­
ular charge w u |7 per sqnarr
font.
He also pointed out that several
Truck &amp; r«aiL Tirta
sihgll exhibit* hare been placed in
as an educational end Inviting
feature for procpectlre Florida
Only
rrcappers
la Cealral
visitors.
Florida wilh special befflag
The m ediae this morning we*
eqalpmeal gusrsaleelag a per
foedy balanced tire.

Sholtz Voices Ideas
On Crop Control Bill

RECAP

F. tt A.
HOSTXiAUS LOAN,

United States I s
B e t t e r Prepared
Than Ever Before
1st ration's
bllllon-dollsr
naval
expansion program In the house
of representative* )v*!rrd»y.
Representative Dies, democrat,
T.'xss, declared the "Inivltabillty" of the worst European war in
history made It imperstlv,* for thl*
country to increase
Its naval
strength.
•'Hiller was »bh&gt; lo do whut
hr did," Hies said. "brc*usc ho
*n * h*ck&gt;'d up by * strung, wellrijnlppml army."
___ _ of Ihe
" j navy bill, which
\_ Foe*
would aulhoilai r■ons* rurt ion ot
PI new warships. 2'J nusilisry
vtasrls atul DM all plane*.
r*'
prvssril conviction the Incicnsed
n"v*l slii'ngth would he used to
Involve Ihe United States In lor*
eiltn stilfe.
"America ha* plenty of pioh*
Inn* to occupy us tight heir si
hen,',"
s a id
Representative
llrewstrr, i,'publican. Maine, "la'1
us tint in ddlc again to our sol-'
inw In any Asiatic or Kuiop"nn
idea*.''
I
Chairman
Vinson.
ih'inocrat,
( rc.rgla, of the house navnt cum^
miller, hegsu rlrhate
on lh|'|
*nn*mem program wbh an as'
sertlon that It would hr used to
"itusriiutlr,’ oursolvrs fri.ru catch­
ing the grievous disease of war."
This statement apparently was
In rrply to criticism of President'
Roo.,'veil's
famous
Chicago
rpecrh last fall. In which lie men­
tioned the possibility of quaian
lining aggressor nations.
There ws* applause every time
Vinson i vile rated that the propored ships were in', tided solely
for drfense.

CITY BRIEFS
Conllnusw Fris. Pat* Ons
Hotel tonight at 7:30 o'clock, of
finals announced today, adding
that lire second round of ihe trlcity lournsment will be plsyed.
Frank Beymoar of
lakeland,
who i-affiliated with the Hurplua
Oommodllte* t'orpoiuiiim w«* in
the l'K*| (Vtery Control Commilieu office ye-|i'idsv on busi­
ness hi roiincetlnn with sovemnu'iit |,"i« h**e* of- surplus celery.

Leonstd

. McLuras wl&gt;| dr
dresa an "Mason ic
Founds i ion
at the regular con­
vocation uf the local lodge F. end
A. M. at the Masonic Temple tonigU| l-odga ofnrials wiriimjiic-d
liver

an

pot Free Flying Ticket

Y O UR 25c BACK

IP GETTING UP NlOHTB
I* ii««l relieved hr this 4 D A f
TKST whru due to functional kid*
itay ilUi*rdff» li must kelp flilAh
•krpiui afill*' and was I® from kid*

ne&gt;a nr VOt'lt 13* HACK. Mi|»l
lielp Aonthe the irritation that
vr alien you ujv ranee® fr®f|iienl or

rruiily fftiiw', Imirnline. or l»acka«*he
nr T O r il 25c RACK. JnM
aST
link Me ( l i e )
In any
druyalfl.
l#&lt;K*alli nt MrlteytioMa Drug Co.

Tour tit on"* ttanfoit*: Hruy Oo.

by Ihe House Inst Friday, railed
on Ihe Treasury lo provide necurate estimate o f the amount of
money rsrh provision of Ihe me**
sure wi'l yieuid. This Information
was not contained In &lt;he House
way* end means committeo'a ro*
port on the hill snd Ilrmorrntlc
leader* were unable
lo supply
this information to Rrpuhllrans
during dtha&lt;e in lh« lower cham­
ber.
Undcr Srrrctary of the Treas­
ury Roswell Maglll told Harri­
son’* group today that the revi­
sions in the ror|&gt;orate lax at rue*
ture approved by tho House are
genrc-illy satisfactory, hut he
urgrd that (hero bo rein-atatpd a
SB per cent surtax on closely-held
corporations which was hilled in a
House revolt. He nrtended this
Irvy as uecessary to remove in­
equities between the family-owned
rorporstlim and Ihe widely-owned
enterprise.
hi. spooking campaisn, Hcnslur
Claude IVI'per decide,I l*»t night
to canrrl epi'uklng engagements
tor Tuesday. It *ns announced
Hint in nil |iriituilil|lty lie Mould
ri'smnc Ms *|icakiug itinerary at
Montlcelhi Wednesday niomlnit
spi'iikiur. them at |u■rto A M .
Greenville at 12:3n. Madison ::3o,
Jasper ul A on o'eluck and Live
Oak at troo «V|iuk ut night.

HAYNES

SPECIALS THIS WEEK
P1N-IT-UI* LAMPS._____ „,99c to J2.5U
III.M Tl&gt; ItiHI V H .I K II

$2.95 IRONS...............
$2.49
$5.95 ADJUST-O-MATIC IRONS...$4.96
$8.95 “FEATHERWEIGHT” IRONS $7.46
$7.95 8-cup COFFEE-MAKERS......$6.89
$5.95 6-cup COFFEE-MAKERS ....$4.9#
$9.95 8-cup PERCOLATORS........ $8.19
$8.95 7-cup PERCOLATORS......... $7.4$
$7.95 7-cup PERCOLATORS......... $6*89
$4.95 3-HEAT WARMING PADS $3.98
$3.95 3-HEAT WARMING PADS... $3.10
“TAKB ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS"

115 Maynulln A v e .
"T H K HOUSE OF W KHTINGHOUSIf

Pepper Cancels Tqur

GOVERNOR
MARTANNA, .M*r. If,. -Upon
advice ef hie physician
who
Urgeil thll he *uhmlt far another
day |o treat meat of ■ rukl wlileh
lie contracted en
route
from
Washington to Pensacola to open

A Ticket Good

For

Dave S M I
Will Speak At

PJLY FREE
One

Airplane Ride With Each

and Magnolia Ay&amp;

5 Gallon* Of G u
10 Ticket* Good For

laspecllon lathed

With $1.00 I'archaoa

IOYD * COM!

CenllnusU Frem P i t * On*

Vision.
These appolnleca will In turn
appoint commiltcc* and committee
rhslnunn to aid in the drive this
year.
Local Army Icadera have te ­
rn red the building formerly occu.
pied 1,y Sally'* Bake Shop on
Magnolia Avenue, ns campaign
headquarters and expect to In'
stall facilities for the convenience
uf tho public In conlraellng o ffi­
cial* o f ihe drive.
LONG AGO
t!.&lt;pt. It, K. Hose, commanding
Reader— Winifred lmve||.
officer of the local Citsdel, will
Dancer*—Kalherino' Bpencnr, Hu- personally direct l|m campaign
»un Klrtloy, l.uclll* Itall. Kona this year, and today lie expressed
Mutlhnws- Florence Wells,
bin appreciation lo, Ihe officials
or the Seminolo County Chamber
of Commerce for positioning their
annual membership campaign so
n*&gt; not to conflict with the affair
of (lie Salvation Anny.
With the assiirmico o f ro-operscllon
from msny
prominent
localites, Capt. Rove is confident
that the general canvass which Is
scheduled to open on Apr. djc-wlll
bo on outstanding success.

Earl Brown Tells
Of World’s F a i r
At Ckrmont Meet

fc A DENTON—Mane too Counr.Lrgg spring.lonuito crop was
ittnusttslly good condition at
f *alelt report from County

Other O f f i c e r s Relief Cost For
Named For Army Four Years Tops
F u n d Campaign
Nineteen Billion

Act Now—Qffer limited

Ihedtj Ruck, 17th Al Sttf.IL
la Behalf Of Candidate For U. S. Senate
COME and HEAR HO!
“HE NEVER LETFIOMBA DOWT

*

�FIRST PICTURE OF

Stock Exhibit

ICKBONVILLE, Mat. 15.Td . price* rteelrad far the
etrnn In lha fourth annual
Idg Fat Stock Show and Sale
recently at|eat lha fact that
rids le producing betVr qual*
W
cattle and tha IndutUy
willing In, pay good .money
good cattle, ear* those In
rga of tin event,
t the wile, which followed the
IT, 144410 pounds of beef en
hoof sold fo r ft 15,4tt.eft, an
« f « o f 10.71 canla per pound.
iTbl.i war rmr-fourlh to onc-ihlr.l
almr* (hi*
price
r»l 11&lt;\ It o n **M.
Hujvra
V'
•Tinm runny f»olni« In Florida and I
t Orcrgla engaged In apirltrd bid- I
j ding' on the offering*.
| Th# grand champion, n Ha .v
||, -D ING " IIARI.INO
IJprd ownad by the Hard*#'TobacThe rMj kinr of bra eta ■U lha
£#* ftotttwrp. oft. Madlabrl. brought gr|f I |r bear, win It'a close Seualn,
(be faMaamr price o f M b r.mie g,# big brawn tear, .haring tha
; per . pound. 41 weighed
l,1»u title. The griialy le the heaviest
pcumU and aold for ftdftS. Tha 0f au mca’ -eatlng animals. A
i reeqrni
champion, n Haiafortl lion or a tiger, rmiirary to lha
head grid raised on hla own farm usual conception, is puny 14 eon*
n**r Alachua, was shown 6y T. tiaat, weighing no more than S'
1)J Matthew*. It went under the third aa much aa a big gristly.
aoetleciTr'a hammer a» 40 eanta.) When lha Uwla and Clark ex*
- Hwrdee. he has entered steeri pedlllon went up the Missouri
, lit all faur shows since the en-nl r|rar at the lieglnning of the
■fa g o t In 1035 and who owned the eighteenth century they got Into
' grand champldn the first year, regions wnera (ha gristly, or
took first and second places In “ white bears,’* aa they call them,
. I»n car-lot group and pena ’ of were a real menace,
tlirae this year. ( Other .car-lot; A mutile-loading flint lock was
Winners, all o f whom showed a poor weapon with which ta fact
Florida bred aterrs, included Mat* half a ton of grlitly that had nevvr
■ tlnwa, V, K. Whl'ehurat of WII* learned respect for man And
-lldton, M. a Italic « f I^ike (Illy, knew no rival. If a hunter missed
and Beacham Farms of Alarhua. or wounded, a bear, hla bask
m' Twenty-four 4.JI club boys and chance was to lake to a tree 'and
:one g ill exhibited 30 eleere, aoir.i watt for help.
-* af, which finished wall up'In the
Before the Unlird Hlates enme

Classified Advertisements
J. King, Plumblng-Phona 50,
*VE YOUR Watch repaired by
••
who really know* how,
Sava yourself qtedlaaa repair bOl*
fg * . Jeweler Magnolia Av*.
by repainting new with* tough,
long-lasting DOZIER 4k OAT
palnla. Mantcy-Rugara Hardware
Co.

JOAR DIABETES Suffertra Send For Free BookL Olio CUkjr—Leenburg,
Y"
J

MONTEZUMA
Under New Management
We are catering to permanrn
Feebly guaets. Rales par wash—
from ftft.00 to fd.00, alng'e—|&lt;&gt;O0
and up, doublo. Raisa by d jy —
$140 ta 9140, alrwU-IJ.no to
$140, doubla. Our bads ai* th*
b**l. Hot and cold water In every
room. A homvllk* atmoaphero plus
eobiplat* hotel service. We aelromo MODICRN • room hose*, two
your Inspection of our tooma.
largo porch** wired for electri­
Dining room ra-opening on Mon* cal cooking. Mayfair—Inqalr* U
day or Tuesday under lha manage* ft A Store.
ment of Slim lleffman, former
operator o f Htaek 'Inn, from Or*
Inndo. C. &lt;W. Sullivan, Prop.

Colored woman want* Job—laua*
------ ■ ■
dry work. Sylvester Butler, HIT
INVERNESS—Citrus
County
E nth RireuL
fnrm folks are reallxlng more
--------------- h»n ever before Ihe value of
NEAT, KNKHOICTIC, rolored «lri fr,,h vegetables and horn# garCunk,
More homn gardens are be®* Ing cultivated now than In manr
Jyrara, acronllng to Mr*. E lla*
-------- beth Mnorc, home agent
I I — Mlncellai
('KOKH ciry-WIthTh# aim of
having o* many cerh crape aa
. " V poralbto,' IS Dixie (minty farmer*
lent cu. &gt;ni go ng to rabx' tobacco this
“ J year. This la IIhi flrul year that
*
,.. i Dial* County h»a undariaken th#
tomato commercial production of tohaccn,
, Rax according to County Agent D. M.
Treadwell.

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rood grixxly boars.and make them fight
ngua wild range ball* In lag pen*.. One
i In time * t r i a l ? -wee . matched with
own e U ftr on a barge Ht Han Ff*n.
I to 'c ’aco bap by aetno low-minded
waa'gamblcrs and hilled ilia life r In a
few Mwonda. 4, .
Uriss'y been fight quite a le t
among Ihtmselvra. It la bellered
that (be mortality among young
bean which are hilled by the old*
or onea la a roaaWenibl# . Hem In
redoe log the
bear population. !
Up In Alaalra, fa the Admiralty' .
Island, the United Staten gpreern-.,
ment haa edtablTehed I large pfeeerre to aara from eitlnetlon the
brown bear. T ttro era a few all*
eer-llpe (the fhmtlvrs name for
the grioriy) be remote mountain
wlld*rh$kK eobnlry of Urn north- weal a M |uHo a number In Vel*
loiM.ono Ndtlonal Park, other*

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GREirHOUND
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T O N IG H T

f inter fiAt*Ri P a iin t y ,
ea ilay
twrunalloa
krwuvlll*
•Ilalan Jo
•0 IWIM
Sibil ItrqBfl
•M bUJ" * *» lllucb 'LWtU

. le quality. » t .lM t .M . j Few
t higher.
A
riCCANA: CU. varies* . earlttei
u m atra.
rnrlat
t u a a b l a n fair te a w e . per I a . lt H -U e . d j
4 athar danlara far a la hear r a r r a u i n i
r i* .
hen.
a p fL
rle4 ending nl I N I A. ML le­ Woailtr*. geod quality, fl.M j ■
an/. am reported by i . CL Mlakeel bua. m e
WoadalW i w A * | | J F
t ill.
OHANr'lRg* /It, era. baa. comb.
POTATOES:
northern. • M &gt;Jh
It .ia -n .ia : t;a in it.ww-it.ei) h flroou Mountains. C W T bag*. lift
r
u*. baa*, comb-, la r; UB U. la -U r. nitiiea.
till A i-K F illill i art*.
old. ban
P O T A T O **: gayellea
a it u #
l l . t l - f l . l t : u g la, gl.WW-ll.nit H 4-manO fait, marhai atawNy, * ■ .
as. boa*, romb.. aa-aac; US U, »aa Ullaa Triumph*.
baa.
here. &gt;
rrta. 11*14 grade A park. .N *. #
APPLES: nnpp::aa . ligbi,
do* »l.»e ; No. fa, ae-ai;- UB m nlaa#■land light, markot atrad/. Baal- rUla. N o .-la. U r.
era Uu babls. Tsrk Imporlnlo 4
lllarh Twig*, flilllty or
Neint
ll.a a -ll.ia . Imlirtout kua. b .k ti.
liA D im iM i- r l a v par- tea h a t .
U l la ll.IK -ll.ia.
II 'A -lie.
IJICANS: IHnnpt Aupplloa llkht.
KI-INACIIi
Win.
fcoe.
hehti.
domond la ir markol otondp. Ulnnl Iii~.m~i.i-, - aa-aae.
Mow *•«*ptrlnglaaa and Valentinos arc. In nod and (t*tle .
1
•fanllty ban.
hprn.
Il.tl-lt.e e:
HQIIANII: Fin. had. kokta, V *#
W AX. few, ai.Ka*||.T|.
low rrwoknrrftk fnlr is home 4 »afUKANK: lU m a ) Bus. hpr*. Hoot My tl.a a-ll.tt: While, ordlaarr |»
fl.be: Pooror. II.Ke-ll.tK.
fair, I I ai-tl.K*.
. .
I
BKk.TM: AuppUre
IlkoraL
«.*
u t i i AW RKUKIEht
Pla. ' a l a *
mnnd miotoralr. market
elliM Ir a-ia*.
• J
T
weaker. Fla. par doe l.un., nrr.
n w i c r r lOTATOKn: Boutko*.
lb quallly. ll. lk r : TOPPEU. per P e n s nieeae' few rina
qaaiirl,
ban e i-U r .
c w t bags; ii.as-ii.v*.
./ • W
. rntxavtll.l: Fla. par .lb. K-tc,
nTRCP: ((***•&gt; Noutk-rn. 0 4
CAIIHAIIR: Hupplloa light,
dr- enno, ear.
(I
bmnd
moderate,
market
firm.
PtrTATORm INurth-nt)
M a i#
Fl»ropenbagan
wide
rang# n-^M ..unlKI*a CWT^begn. | l d In quality nrr. to rendition. par
ton. fit | a .| | ilB :
few
kiabori
TuM a t o k a : MwpplU* mada r e #
poorer lower; Hod. IM be*, hpre. domand n x ^ A als. anarkat m id ,
Fin. Inaca nrta. epprsa. ta I I#
not. w lta n a g s la
aaallly
rundltlnn. riroons
4
ta rn lM #
•lonorally t l . H - l l * *
me
bah#
lair to good quality Boa to ra n i#
•ion. n i a i.c o a la in a u r j #
fair qealUy. kwm |l l l ll.ai. i X
ll.aa-fl.II1 Pooror all parka T o #

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Hare’s the first picture to (each On United States, shewing Adolf Hitler’s . triumphant entry in'o
Vienna. I I ) la seen standing In an open automobile during'hie history-making procession through
tbe.ehseets of the former Auatrlhn capital. Maaatg d f pnipU. packed along tho. street gave the Natl
■alqte aa Der Fuehrer rode by. The picture w *i talrphotmd from Vienna to London and then
radioed to’ the Unltad SUtee.

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Celery Fed Fullback.
Will Attend Georgia

IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS

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F jfrri.’ h a c r ! fate
Offlerrr Frlrae
ta
Keen Hogue
l.nr
llolieay .
Jn&gt;
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JULIAN

A
former Hanford
Lookout
hurler o f tha 1935 edition of &lt;ho
Florida Slats loopfc Hermana‘8ptcs"
Medler, dropped in on hla old
home tewn late bunaay nigm tor
n brief visit before traveling on
’downalate' Madlar said ha waa
glad to .bo bock In this city and
sorry h* Wouldn't have stayed
longer te visit many o f hla friends
Medlar karled far Banferd la

'Y k v b n -Tm R'ACHi 1
Poor Haeueo
fill
Irlea Brin .
. I«p e
True Ann
llTgb
Wblab
nnrle
KIOIITfl ItACBl S -IS
Kata llle g la *
r«r
Sahara'* Fancy
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high school tennis courts located
In the reiir of the high school have
scan no action lataly. However,
Harman Morris, principal of tha:
oenioru eumur &lt;ngn c » m ,
County school Superintendent T. I
W. Lawton have bean paying on
the old court* auroral time* lately
. . . Coach o f baseball at RolUny,

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tthSttai ■' I!£
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Itul»erl ftliduuff are full hai'V
for III* Remlnn|r High Krhnol
Celery I'mla during
Iho
pa«i
______ ... *&gt;-n»&lt;&gt;n. has announced
gridiron
(hat bs will enter Iho University
oi iienrca n'’* l aratnn, piuinon
attained a high athletic standard
(or the past two seasons In the
Celery Fed bark field and hat *o
far followed In tho fool slops of
hla two older Irrothera,
flaorgo and Jim Hlolnnff both
aitende*! Ocorgla
and
gain ad
much publln attention
In th"
football actlv|llea, llnhept
had
iever*I chance* to attend other
schools Including flcorte Wa*h*
Initon Unlvarelt y.Btolnoff, aKo
daring th« past *capon. waa tha
winner of
Iho
Prior
Hehani
Trophy a* (ho moat
valuable
Player m th* squad.
MILTON—Up to Manh 1. 100
Rpnla Rosa County farm boys had
tnrollod In 4*11 clubs, nrcordlng to
County Agent J. 0. Hudson.

Herbert Moeee. a local youth
who mado a baseball name for
blmaalf hi th* Junior Laaguau of
thla-ckty and alto durmg aevaral
lanlnga ha hurltd for the Ban*
ford Loekest entry In the Flerld*
• u te L oot* In 19M, again will
try' this season bio* lack hi lb*
national pa aUnit a* a hurler
Mote# Marled
hu
baseball
oareer bavorol yaara ago when
ha k « r M for a Uetm disk Jun­
ior loop teem and (ban on hla

It b Dangerous

Orlande next year similar ta th*
en* operated hy him and Jaa
Ragle In this clly last season.
However, he weald throw a dent
lata the school that la operated
ta Orlaada aaaaally
by Jaa
Slrlpp o f the Cardinals. iUripp
charges Iqiaklng fee* sad Ikla
year had appraalmaitly I N Bla­
de* ta.
SHORT SPORT8HOTS — Dan
Bratnaid and hit bride, nee Mitt I
Caroline Riggers, plan to depart
. , tr ____ rloT Charlotte during the Utter
, aiTordlag pari of th* week to begin trainidle, hum* I Ing act Iv It lea with th* IlornaU of
th* Piadmont loop . . . Tha naw

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C IlrUM IlK lia: Fin. bus. hyra..
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And Water TnuwporUUon
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
BAN FORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. MM

VOLUME XXIX

Morgan Smiles While
TV A Friction Rages

18 Are Killed
As Storni Hits

Nevada Solon S a y s
• Functions Of For-)
est S e r v i c e Will
Be Given To Ickes

Cyclonic Winds Tear
Up •Valley Leaving
Over 1000-Homeless
And Much Damage

Vote ©n Naval

With Wien ot. lt known dead
euttiordle* - la eight
M|*,i* Ippl , Vpllry stale* today
dlrr-eli-d *Aen’h"re for possible
uiklliiutiRl vlciim* or a cyclone
ot tomadjc propmUon*.

B ill Postponed
Regional P l a n n i n g
Legftlation Is Ex­
pected Next Week
WASHINGTON,.1 Mar. tjfi
— (AP&gt;v-R«iteter Ptitman.
N «r„ DMocrat, urglni. mod­
ification of th* AammUtimtfon's reorgartliatlon bUL tokl
the Satiate today that 'there
U nothing on earth but what;
fliewtary tekra wants to
ttjM Sk with It."
.Wttman argnad for «doD-

In spite of I’reshbnt Roosevelt’*
roll for a showdown In lha frlr*
lion be’Wren Chairman Arthur LMorgan of lha Tannessee Vallry
icel or*, Morgan dUplayed
'hi*
rrclur, Morgan
displayed Ihi*
1lon of ammidwant* lo Ito bill. smile while vara1liming al
hi*
otoina he had rfeolvnl “aulhori- whilar honir near Clermont, FI*.
ij'lv r" Information that If the I lla and lhr dlrrrlor*, David 1.11'
Nil pn*-r *. PtoaWrnt Roo*rvr|i 1 Irntlial and II. A. Morgan, wrrr
planned to trmnafr* some of Iho summoned for a confrtrnrr wPh
funrlUn* of tbo Forrsl Set vice &gt;o Ihr l.*rr*lilrni Ma’ch IJ.
the IV partmen! of Iritrrior hr«d
rd b y ; Icke*. The** transferred
fflnctlon* would. Include Ihe giaa*
Ing n-rylM now operated by th*
&lt; M " * w * *w ;ew a» n »# i

20W omet|.Attend

Celery M arket
Causes Anxiety
Artong Localites

Loyalist Premier
Flies T o Prance
To Plead For Aid

Hold Golf Tourney

mlsed By Franck
RusBia lit Caad OP
A ttack By, N a z i s

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Poland InBteaM

Part*, Mar. Ifl.—(d1—premier
NegrfM of Hpaln wan learned laat
night In have toM Knnrt In a fir­
ing visit lha’ Hfonlsh government
was unable' to hold oill Against
•ha eel a' drive unlrs* Immediate aid
■rn* forthcoming.
The .Spanish premiere’* huirled
lie l lu Paris was kepi secret un*
l I he liit.l returned liy plane In
Ihrtoona, Spanish government
capital now threatened hy ad*
vancing-rel*!*.
. Nrtriil was raid In bavr pleaded
with Krciii’t i , Rntonoi^eni. of Uriel*
Ip Min) b in Slid p lant, ami largo
qiidntiilr* of'mhiittlon* to itava
off lha rebi t dt&lt;*to. •

P r

for AMT lb :
With'Franco'*
D icta to r M oeaffllm o f l Q f f i

promland hla people that fife
German cx|Jih«k&gt;H Mfm
would |wnetrale the' ltnllfl

frontiers bul ,at ihe

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tim e he pronounced • • bftidr
diction on Germ an dictator
HMIer’n ubnorptloh n f A u s ­
tria.
;....
Both FYance .an d, S o viet
Ru m I* publicly * declar'd - .taiay
Ihry Would fight to pravent'Oarmany f w n t e k lp g over CdertoSlovakia g i thr did A » * t r &amp; f n A
Uauebois dlspafrtfea ■ liM t the
urgaal’ y inked O r t «t . BHUI4 .Tta
.Spihlsh .prwm'ery aommtfabd,. hla
ailfilileiH inlet' mewling 'es.ao.ip a* join la an Imtdiaia attampt to
.hrjng about *, SganUh tlvR'-wat
ho' resrlii-d li * teenppiaty topi'al.
armistice.
,
»W -.
I The government of
Ipepled 10 Krnam ityf-aid, M g A '
tlhot wUhout h*bo , it, «M ld -i 3 j
' held oai
much 'lanfpr
‘ aeorralltslino
Pmnro'o n . Inadr
,

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'
t.hitwrat lly at
| A flu out Jinjng a program for nitrch
U»e Kt'dlu
rorhmunlty development whkh' * f - 1b#t l^ r e wa* a gmp
haiwrllnr Adolf 11Ills* r a* ha »ino.l In llrrora* Situarr In Vl"nna and for* I
person* of nil n*llonalitl*i 'be gorgyim*nt wool
■
‘and rrmrla, Cepf.
R. E. r om, 1
&lt;«— « — • -o. .
commanding offkrr of thr lofal
f'iiailrl, anmiuncad ladny that Ihr
nnmiid llonin Hrrvlcr Appeal of
•hr organliatlon will (h. ailrndrd
to Include the rolorrd rica iluiing
thr mmlng campaign.
Tha general rhalrmon of ihr
drive, Frr.1 II. Wlloon, today anII Kit MAN. pa.,'M a r ]«. U
nounevd lha appoinlniriit of two — Silty eiudvnte- rl»d in *111
negroes, M.
Mo«ley n chairman
clothing and nrupped In bl

What will tw Ih* trend of &lt;he
ce'rry market during tbo oral two
week*, (he peak of llie Florida
A B'Jf (numament sponsored
season, is,the i|Lf*tl m for which by I In? Jiiuhir rtiambrr of rumevery grower anil shipper In Han­ mere,, will !•* h*l,| ot the I’oun- ,
ford and Heininole Comity would try t’luh souteilnia during April-‘
, like to know the answer, and next I manilN'r* of Ih* golf lnnm*mrnl
lo polltlee is the maul discussed j e«inm|||iT of the nrganluilon r»‘
quettion in this virinity at lha pur I•*,| lit Ilia tegular
Wt-eklr
elation' to maOiber* of the Home
present time.
uieelb'iT in Ilia Vn|ilai . l|o|rl
n»mon*ir*lion flub* In the Conn-.
Much pesslm'am U fell over Ihr i
yeitenlay, nrrordlng lo F.
K.
1+ for th* InUgeht ahown In tha
heavy shipments lust week mid |
Ijno'y. piceldent.
I
t^orse aml also in thoPa who
this week eon l hough only a lUUa
Tin- rommlitee reported Him n
contributed to mike Ilia course
over hair of the nvillnhle supply
a ■success.
i
trophy, lo lie awarded ** lha Cnpt. Watthburn Says
'of the commodlly hus been ulgruii'l priie nf |hn luurnniiirnt
;MI** Hslcher lead dltcu-slmt*
Guard Units Form
lolted for shipment by live Celery
hn.| bran ordered hut h*d not
og th* selection of patterns ec- Cnntlol Commiltra.
First Defenne Line
»rilv',1 ns y*|, Tha rnmmltlee,
carding lo ellwand figure; •«Iec-|
i Price*, bowrver, at Iho princi­
Upn at material according to d c pal terminal mnrkrln ilood up i-«tnpo*ail of Andrew Carnwey
Capt.
II. C. Waabburn, com­
"ml llRyiaond Lundqnist, also re
• Ign. quality. ,gpd color, and also
comimrali'vly Wfl&gt;. according &lt;»|
manding officer of Company II
ported
that
u
number
of
person*
tha imp9[titr«. of planning »n"
were uliaa.iy making their quail l'JSlh Infantry, outlined the aim*
kfaplng a .lothlng hu^*»,
Z
fybig rounds at the local roars* , and opltaUim* of the Florida
A noniiuatlng committee com­ National Cimrd* at th- we.-kly
pose.! of Andrew Carr away, Joe lunrheou of tbe KIwani* Club to­
Davis. D. K. McNah- John Held day.
Wertta: tow. te. f t • /tress.' by f- . ‘ ,■
Major (ieo ge A. DeColtrs "U|irani und Chairman M. L. Haeltering^W
pt.mrnli'd t),&lt;
a'atemanls
ul
bum. wua appointed by Prasl
L'apt.
Washburn
Alth
an
explan­
dent Ijuiry to meka nomination*
f. r nffireri of the organisation ation of the existing condition* o'
the national defra:,- and the
for tha mmlng year who will h*
status ef the rtaervee in the
,
elected gt Ihr neat regular meet­
United HtaVs Army.
Ohukra #sMWhlty lloeae.' th»f*'p0ri#d
ing.
Capt. Washbuin explained that
Imim-illately
following
the
elec­
w»* a spend) meeting of ell, |j.|rt for.
lha local units wrrr a putt ot
member* of, |h* Home Demon*'
tion of oflp-era, Hr- Laney said
the .list Division in tin- Fourth
atretlen Clubg hsUreeud In can­
the annual
member:blp' ’cam­
Corps urea and also a pill ot
paign would he launched.
ning. MUg tesbslls Thursby. fond
■i . . . « «*u r «a » rt,»*
conservation rpeelnllat from TelUBtejjtot &lt;tod tto «»tet speaker

‘if

A id To CztclU Is P r *

Nearin' Said To Have
Asked For planes
A n d Amniohlthm Spain hours A

The Irani ilm/a hit portions
of lH**l»"p|ii. Ucorglu. Alabama,
Twine**-*. Arkansas. Mlitoarl.
Illinois ami luwu laid yesterday,
Nhvlng an ealimatrd loon per
*ct&gt;* hinuHrai. Fitrni lima to
lima, as
lh«
rjrrlona
swept
northward lip ilia MtaaU*lpPl. 6
ilatt |u|h&lt;.|
'twlstera"
which
mowed rlmii path* for
mile*
along Lha country.
Tim imisl JsniaalM twister
■trurk Ulisitlr on
Belleville,
III. inline al Ivusl eight parson*.
Injuring sroias and wrecking
Property worth al least tl.OOO.*
000
H'-rend |&gt;ar.&lt;&gt;n* alllt w*ro re­
ported loissim;. Hi* persons wt-re
klllnl uver a .lr&lt;arh „r terri­
tory in Mhiiitlppi- Tbraa wer*
Slll.il In Ahilianm and ana In
(laorala.
«
llleli wind, * Ptev*|Jed over
Ilionsand., of square mllr* of tha
MUMIn Weal. Torrential rain*
nrronipnniiil III* atorm III *o*l«
1art |oit*.

Pessimism Is Felt In
FacCOf Heavy SWp- J. UHHH* Avitwnbec
inents Anticipated O f -Commerce T o
*n*T» rothrtinlty
Ilona* by
I1* Hor pi# D"|ther, clothing
leeisllat or lha
m a le .. Home
aoiopItrgtiRi; |MPdnbi*ht,' dur
m Iks latlsg part ot Ual week,
t o nlndya1KbndaII,.*|qra| Home
•moiulmtiMl Agent announced

Mussolini
D icta to r Hitler's

HITLER PROCLAIMS ABSORPTION OF AUSTRIA

Kiwanians Told
OfOperatiimsOf'
National Guards

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VIENNESE GIRLS WELCOME HITLERS GERMAN TROOI»S

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Sixty StUdetito *
Flee Dormitory
As Fire Rag

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Isx-ul tiiiiJilinr. Inspector (1. P.
l'n»l&lt;ui iislny granted Perm)*. |„,i
In V H. Ibiyd lo make repair"
to lit, guiugu in l-'nlivlrw

A It pound baud of cabbage
waa di. plsyrd Hslny at the Mar­
ket He lauranl bn Hugh TIIU*
•t was u Copenhagen grown by
Atllo Hiulih- local glower.

chairman to rnrry on the rampalgn
hmoiiK lha colored papulation uf
Hanford ami Hrmlnnle L'ouoly.
The rolorrd committee, cam­
paign officials stated, have As­
sured llteir fullest rn-opctjlion In
NKW yOHK, Mar. IS. —UP)— .
I tin- drive and i&gt; is the belief of the
Hnliard Whitney I'truiled gulllyj
today to a second
nulMnieol,officials that there will lie fine
I result* from their effort* during
rhstalag graml larceny l«r the
the general ranva** which be­
l l*i-l* of eecurltir* worth |IOl,gin* on Apr. -4.
g|| from Urn New York Yacht
C*pt. Rose pulntrd to the pioClub of wh|rh he was treasurer.
Tbn pleu wa* made before Judge gram for three-fold development
In the Community which i*.th*
tlwen W Ibihan In general am­
so1# aim nf the Halfatlmi Army,
nion*.
*
namely, rellgiou*
advancement,
Tbe Purnirr pr*»blent of the
character budding und social wel­
Naw yark Hl»«k Kvahangt, who
fare.
«n » h»ed of the li«nlrr«vii*tYni
of Hi.’hSrd Whit nay and fiksb*
pany. wa* Indicted by th* tftw
York County grand Jury yttU iil-.y on evhlrnca adduced by v o
I'snly r|»udy, local ehower* In
ntininay-geuerul.
.ml
The other Iruli. tiiieiil. lo tfllfeh north and cenlrul portion to
nlgbt, Thursday partly cloudy,
iraalleeed tram page fitkl '

Admits T h eit O f New
York Yueht (MubSecuritieN In T r u s t

IsOCAL WEATHER

(trial*
that i
rlty el

P E R F U E H R E R T 01*S H IS

G O VER N O R OF A U S T R IA

til}, he of feted
nl, and Semi
Jt'ereated In'
Item rod 4. H }

fe a
htero n f tto'eh. will he' (b &lt;
llfed version of the o e to j
r UM 4-N Qub Fleg". Th*
«■ wM loetad* os additional
w t U toe*lag ef 0 4-H
***** reel, en educeItonal
e^tUag "Hidden Values1*,
stolen wfll he free, Mr,
f stated adding that, tha
&gt; ■ &gt; 1 1 1 eg the entertain*
waa, l« attmwlal* interoat
'ebndahd ePpImtkms of the

fled in tha mill momtnl
today
at
a
spectacular TM#
i wept the main building At M j
Kldellg B*ni|tiary.
Hlity sl* younger ttuddntn -’ M
n fireproof wing filed ftolB tM fl
■trurtur* In no orderly proeedZ
■ion and *|ood until * tbriM H
from no*rby tnWni atlccieded i M
saving th* nearby tnonMloVy «••"
other building*.
' P .
._
Th* Rev. fbirjrtod Btoohnup,
director nf the school dontoCfbd
by Cspnehlll Pr»ntl aeg'p'Fnlbteb.,
eatlmitsd the damsge 'i t III*.000. Ila Slid he bad no’ td&lt;&gt;*
what csuied th* tty*:

Woodnien Of W p W ' ,
Plan “Fantily NikWT
Flan* fur » **lFamily Night4'to
be hrlt( anon w
the weekly nt&lt;w[
.
Camp of WwKlivnt nf the
In the Legion IJuL la*1 n'l
C. Collin*, past Junto hml
aul announced toiUy.
A commit', e composed oj
Carreway, It. R.' Fleyd m U
Thome* * »■ eppolnted 'a
the neceaisry mreng*men
the gffalr. 1*1“o« were glM
for ■ rUaa InltUnbn lo t
In connection with the
ulsr ini.'ting nf tHp CgpU
4n o teport on the pfe^i
the eurrent
membership,
pelgn, II was painted ett
map* then 100 t » v rmMm
been acquired over the BUI
lag the first able dafg «
cempalgn. r. vetal new’ W
wepe also addeil la* tbe.
rifflp,
It wee pointed out Uut&lt;
proximolely IS member* ~t
ed It,- "Old Fashion Bog •
given in Winter Udrdei
Ftldey night. A number
toliUe toek part In the pt
fee tbe occasion.
A BNOLT). CONFIRM H D '
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WAbHltetON/Meg, iW

—The senate r ^ i n t o d rt o
day the nembmitoi' af T i n
Arnold, dT-yeer-bid TOlf W l
&lt; Th# rnedtam 'of radio bring* thl^ triMnr* whk b'fcymV client C
e. In Vknna'e historic Ilensea' Square, Adolf Hitler stand* M
mw triumph und luefce d m nt Arthur A*r*i-Iuquert (right),

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iViy.vi^-iisba t**~ * a.
FRIDAY, MARCH U
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Sanford b The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation

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Seminole County Produced
More Fruit And Vegetablea Than A
Similar Area In America

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. MARCH 12. 1938

Mooney Wins Step In Fight
For Freedom

F IE L D

M A R S H A L

C^ery Prorate Return Trip To|
Of 55 Percent England Begun
Is Given Okey By Lindberghs

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Prisoners Make
Plea For Mercy

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&gt; * .* nationally known manufactum wfaoaa
sea known for tbrtc genermtiona. Into thm cabinet*

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for * lifted lira, only!
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Gnu of the moiit CM*enlia| olenieiitn in tho
Rule of An article In tho tank of carrying the
ttalo meavage lo Ihe iiublic. Thin in a alow and
cx|icnalve operation if (tcntotul aolidtation or
correapondence in uacd.
A clarified ad cost­
ing thirty centa will do the work which might
otherwise require many dollars und days of
time.
Every individus! in Sanford cyuld
profit in dollars and conta by dis|iosing of
used goods through the classified columns or
this newspaper. It is poor economy to keep on
hand an article which has outlived its useful­
ness.- Sell It and spend the cash on nomethlng
new. Remember, everything I* useful to some­
body,
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tEi^e £ a t t f o r b S T r r a lb

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T ro o p s

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Fam ed U ren n erP ass

Britain Angered
By ‘Naked Fist*

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Ai a re* ult of orgtnl rteomI
ii- 8»*aeMUil PrfM
NKW YORK. Mur 12. -M 3 manditlonn • of the Control
' Ailnlf Hitler mndu a trilb .patting tt&gt; secretly « i U '7
commuter, the' Surplut Commuint'tl to their tiatfvr* {and
uni|iliul entry into Austria
moditko ' Corporation
today
Ihi ro months into. t’ol. and Mr*.
lotln.v enrtnilc to Vienna » f t agrtod to purchase 120 corn of Charles A l.in'IlftKli sailed t«»er having placed Austria
oorgoo e«|»rjr at ft.OO p»r cratr ilay to irJoin tlo'ir two son* In
completely under the Nail
during tho snsUlng wask, Sec
Kng|.f|id.
* *.
r td rj J. C. LtUico raid |h|a
They drove o privn'e car I"
Irnuncr. Hiller croaaod the
afternoon.
tin- plrr .it ill*' liner llreinen and
frontier at Liny., the capital
Fated with Ihr problem of one ln*.i|ili'il |ln&gt; ship unnoticed *• u
of
Upper Austria, n.s crowd*
of Ihr heaviest available supplies few minutes l»Tf*ue il sails'll. *
unit in# in tint main squaro
Then* si (is no Unlit *•&lt;
:iH In
in the
history of Ihe
In­
shouted “ I.nnir live tho Lib*
dustry. member* of Uu- Crlory • lifthrr ihr l.lml'u-iRlis wl-ru. ra­
t'nntrol Cmrmitlfi' atli-r u de­ mming ns ii'iii|ior.iry or Aerera'or of Austria. Adolf llitlrr.
liberation of Ri&gt;vrral hour* last inmii'iii residents of the HngRalt
F.dnmnl Glnlso-Noral«i»u, vice*
night decided upon a thippln: Ini v'n llo'V sought Iii Ih-eelnbor
rhnmi'llnr of Iho lioW Nail gov'
lO.lj.
s»lii'n
Ihr
l.iln
of
llirir
kid"
alloiinrnt percentage of f.3 peri tlino til of Austria, addressed
of |hc &gt;
ntarly
ears nal's'd riiwt I'oiii Chariot A ")| i,
, runt
........
*—l'7
.lotto
—
.......
the ftriitlnl crowd, "Today aftar
, aVal|ah|o for shipment duiing tli*’ w»» still frc.li in Ihelr nillid*v
I a l-nrr linn' llillcr ega'n In *'*P•
Mill
. cnsuini: week
i pint? on An&lt;liinn soil."
C lm w 1
«Mil spii-ail IliiviuRhmi' the coitnlty. I I
In nu effort to take iho ntlnR f ' J C s s l r t o
S ' i.ii sn is known It has been
5 u llS O n O n
drfiance ..I g.ivcnmicni . n
out-of the heaviest prorate ever L l l l U S
2,'i years since llillcr was in tha
recommended III the Serrrtoi y ol
land of Ills birth.
Auilenltore, members
of
llm
The tirrnum army pourtd bat*
rommUlec also passed u yosol'llalllons in'o Austria through all
li"n io*|iioiling Ihe Hnrpln,. I'miiiln gali-wiiy* anil for tha first
j niiHlities Corporation to puts base
lime »im * I lie World War Grrnisn^
TAMPA.
Mar.
12
—Following
A
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A
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fw
w
w
iw
^
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. 130 cum of the commodity
soldiers (need Italian guards *1
r l S
each of tho next two weeks. is u nummary ot Florida i Itrua
Ihe famed llrvjiner Pass svharP
j whb'li Hi# ciprcted lo be the
the tinman mid PaMMi eommpnd*
peak erevki o f ' til# season. 'U
mi's leilny pniil their respect*-to
H.M per '.rente Instvad of the
each idher.
previously sllolcd 03 cars of U. b
Mnrti,' si tlumsnnil German In*
WmMHnhrton' greiles n| ft In per’ WOiYW nffcrtliiR
, Mr*'«i it 'll Innluk in Viwma l*"Florklit
Interstate
ip
rraia.* “ “ •*’
•Iny fvs*ni tiluiics in participate In
Ihe
• The finest ipiallly and III ■ by nil mirier*
i ihe miNisli'i es'lchiattoni.
*&gt; •
week
teiiiliiiR
Mar
C
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N
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W
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B
R
I
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F
S
rlolly l‘*i Rest uMPldy of celoiw e»or
llillcr lot. niin»unred In* will
110
c
ut
a
to
u
total
o'
Capt ptodeced in S* mliiolc t'oumr and
1hold n |di hitrile tvI' Inn Ihe short­
j oihnr pi ••dnciug tenters of tin* nisi Ins: of |s!&gt;? *nrs
est possible time In ronvince Uio
Tlir f 4*ni i -iiioiit lily intvling uf
MX
of
Rrnpefrull
a
. &gt; Stain coiislltuted ihe picih|oi'i
uni Id that ihe Austrian iM'opIo
tin* l ily 4'oitiitiiMioii ml! ;»«• In M
t
uu*
ci
ini'*
ihe'ic w
'onfioiitvil the
r*'Rular
i mlly desire ii Nntionul Serialin tin* &lt; it&gt; Hall Mffii'Uy
at
Florida illrus sales
is' Riivi'iiuiieti*.
tlioir "'•'•O'lB of 'ho eonirol
Rioup.
7
:*W
I
urlmk.
mnikol.
i
I Ij
f*'Iery cut during the current mu i .on
Me»liwhi|i Ihr llri'isli cabinet
»r«l&gt; ■rill hoavjly lo three uiul reached a total of s
"iisid&gt; red the |iiis»lhilty of armed
n l Viulalcin of City C)iilituru«'4 w.ll
'
liioro
than
|ns|
week,
II
f""r doren iliin und la expected
llii'i.sh aid to Kruiiei! in prolec*
Irinl iH'fnir Jiitlgi* l-'iank L
I staiiliul uilvuuces in
the) 1,1
Yield* as high »s
•oil of t 'rerlioslnvaklii from the
I Millrr in u m («n !oii of the Muni
I
upon
op
pH
varieties.
m
xou Irate, per act*' have 1&lt;o*'ii
i.iir v. hlili Ini. licfallcn Austria.
;i i \
( ’"'ill Mt'ii'lay a f l t l i i u o n at
OllA.NliKK
There
un hurvi'sloil Iii the Uoiulimlo Cuun
II wnllnursl lln ran. BUS
in 4:iNi oVI'Hk.
cars regular oranaes
nald"
*""B' allliough tho aicinao
n( ylolil per acre Is cimnidcrablo . Inmini &lt;1 tioti's so|i|,
inoriiRo piee ol |2.tl u ln.i 33J Th" City llriofer noted Monk
their
'han tide flgun
&lt;uts los. Ill-in last week with rh"' lloniioli willi iin.ithi r string of
y of
Uhlppvm nl the nil' ll"* Iii I
price up -a , Cor the rorrespoiul* bus, yesti-iilay which he said hi*
iplml "'Rht drclaied that It would have lug work Inst year they uieruR'sl raught in r shot I time on a fi-h
-rcen hicn impoisibla to liar'rst en- | |3.r.J "I'll lor the snrnn week Iwu ing ox|H'illli.*n Jcstcnlay afloi
.
tiie amount of tue uvallahle supyear* urn. |2X0 tlllp'r oruimo lioo".
yes-' fly of eoleiy UlIrlliK the inlllillR ►a|e, wore |o.’i cars Indian River
Ml ANUIIAl.
Mur. 12.—(AT—.
-------- ry of * rck- Through dia.tle pi&lt;&gt;in|P.
■lupsiicse
nrII il ary
authoriliaa
vuilety l"r up average of IJ.5I
Kbon Hoyle, I' letired doliclivi
1
In il.•it. iht* pluln'iff tic­
(slph t'ontlol t'oimnlllee memhera hope ^
ui m n loday raiseil the contruvar*
hoi,
II
&lt;ar.
III....
With
price
f
r„ln
Chelsea,
Mars.,
who
srtllo.l
" ,c'.tt».*| cIt.*f lit* l.tjte h.i'l Is** it
to avert any iluwnwanl plunge ‘
►lul ipirstlon of foreign territor­
.
mill
• »n» iwo-lm-M in I ukr Mm) Lint Ku l. Iiua ir
I. I* vt' *1 l&gt;\ il** 1'iiiii'y Coiooii
liliir
'be
inniket wlijcli
would
ial llrhls ill Chinn.
lliitrii Iniipm Itn'URlil 12.2M « !»«»»♦ rrfiUy
« new iiiiiigulitv
i*MI&gt;
•
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III
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Illy
I th*- l""td ilmsiious t" the furrm-ril
' laiiiiinn jurisdiction over all
40 mrE morn •ilh
• vrr*4® ih«ir uhnr In* w:ll innUu hi
'•
lot
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ty
mi
lit
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&gt;
l
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of
whitli
gwsil "ho nnforallr boar Ihe hlmii *&gt;f.
p&lt; ratum in Chinese Isrriiniy. Under
ii
pm
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nl*
held
l*&gt;
'he
I
i
M
ii
- Im ih» hnaty pnirste blow. a||eviat-|
.lupaiir*** iMcupstion. the army
p|W rd liowevr-r, by KCC purchases, j
* •.*»*'*I it uiirning
against tha
men'I Thoco pM'ient at the mectliiR va(|(4 (&gt;f |5(. (1,
linnsfer of Chini'scownetl pro*
p*.|ly in fnit-igner*.
on" e»pr«'*se*l some po slmism pvorl , i ;||a PKFUITT Bairs ot i* .
gator '"e pn,slide eff«cl on the market ,H|
a||j
Mirshse^db
Army aulhotities sn]d such
it un* fern interfered with opera' tho for the c.imlng « r k ’ of llm
uj, M„„derd Ihi. i- i
Iton-* of the Jtipuucse aimed for­
lome. heavy sMlunclUa •ImiiiR the Inf.
c,
,nn,c than I
ces i'ltil wonl&lt;l t.e punished to “full
liable IW P«l» «f this week ami nr" w,.,.k n, r|Uklll,5 t| v*, u le.v
severity of military codes”.
m«ke a**i«in« «Uh interest tendencies
th„ ,.,trc,,lOWdm* w.
have ot the Uiarkkt in 'ho early part;
yr„r , hry nveraRed |2.»'i *•
trip of next week
■. i l - lii'iii &gt;**| ui llie sale. E x - G e o r g i a S o l o n
e at
With ti&gt;« 33 percent prorate.j
i j tlr* * p** •f«'*l iii* i llu*
D e liv o r H
A d d rcH H
uitd- shipuiorilK chirm* lb*' on.UiiiR
ii tii.it i
Involved
Com'*
week will Iw tirairilalnrd nt tIn*J
.i 1 *11 l e*n
' i h e In nl m g
Jown same or slightly lowrr lord lharti
, limjH|l||it OjsL ''l.ilMPr j» ,1'uh;
i ■!,l iii . l / i l a i u l o — y e s l f l i l a y
var
(Or shipments during.Iho rirrrcul'
lie Ktieoty N". Ir the most lid*
( f o p o c r , - p t - i o i - r v 'n 4&gt;r to :
FH
.1
r as »o tk which ’ write upprutiuialely
liiriotia highway rohla-r ever proS
u
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330 ear*.
tmteil hy •iigunisi'il anverument.**
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California ihlpmetila were also
("iinor Coiivrc-.sinuii William U.
H e a d O f C o in m iH H io n
•.
I’
hm n s e n d T o G i v e
—
rnhtoinplated * us heavy duritU
I'p.huw uf fiioigja spoke on
Ihe ending week. Although .hip- an avrruRi* price of 12 22 per
\ d d r e .s H I n O r l a n d o
Florida's mil in
TAI.I.AIIAHBKK, Mar. 12.—t/l'i Mu.wr'l
•units will dapend h r c lr on ntundurif tun, ■ drop " f In
New America." nl tha city Hall
- A su • In oust Chairman Wen- [ Slsrmw
wculher conditions, arioriling n&gt;
/•
|ir. I tnitrjb I’
Town (*inl will |u,t nialii.
TANGKHINKH: There win- 31 dell C. Heaton and C. A. Rritton, pert. t(
■ tclegrum recatveil from ,lh* cars of tangerine* mui ilonad- a member, fmm 'he h'ate Indus' c. y;. y
I'riif II. K. Mi Kny, principal
ii-hK
&lt;I
i
Niimlciy itflci
•*i J ' mi u*» I'M k in Hir r i l y uf til*' Hartford lllrh School, who
bringing up average prhe " f 11.31 trial Commission was filed In the |„r Ton
iMlftfirtiiiii, H If l » u | i m ‘# |i i r h i . Prcslild, iritr&lt;i&lt;luie*l thn speaker
per four-fifths Imsiirl tin*, 23 Knpreilie Court today.
Iilmr (It
C lo n e d S e a s o n O n
•I* III Ilf (III I Hill *1SB\\ II • IS*I 4 |UI*. ami paid Ui*;h tribute t&lt;&gt; him. IU
rara led# than last week. «ith l I* charged they represented •’em- Grim II
B b t f e B e g i n H M o n d a y the price up lie . For Ihe sum# plnycs" wllcrrss Ihe law provitlisl I.r high
K»kt Mr. Upshaw spoke tu Ills
i«M fiM*m
" M u i r Y.lll I h il l»BI|i|||l ( III stiiih'iit* several time, in l.aot*
week last year lira average was for not more than one represents- brighten
Monday la tha Iml day Ihrra 11.33 and lw0 years u*v. 11 33- live of employes on the three- m i p,
(In* I liuhiL« r « f ( ’•niii»ii'i*i i* I ulM burg lustir yi-«r» ngu
ran lie uny black bssri fishing in
Mr. tlpvhaw ws» precedril by
lit? nt / • • ' i m links *4 In* bIi i I ihJ,
t
■
•
meiul^r commission.
style an
.Sam unis County until after tha 2 G u i l t y I ’ lt/QN H e a r d
*nml o ' r t :;(mi iii»riv«ti«iVM nl* Mr*, fier'ru'le llryant of NashHeutnu and Britton Were direct.
closed srsson, according m County » » _ . i . i „ _ mg
ItMily l i . i 'r Ih-i -ii iiinilr. flffli m*» till*). T ciiii.. who rainn tu Han­
e*l lo strove by Mar. 31 their uu
l’n*M&lt;rutar H siW t Messer, who
iU»il i i i i Iii Ih I'* lif I | m* h l* li,’wido ford all* .ol nf thr UeorRla apeakC o a s t G u a r d IM u n t'K
told Ilia llrrald this afternoon that
' I i i u i i -m i l u r tra n ii^ tiu ii un* t*x« •■* t&lt;* adverti-e Ida addresa. Th#
H u n t F i n h i u g B o u t I*ci *i i ^ ti» nl IrtiiI.*'
a special legislative act of tha
farmer roncr'-tsman «aa lauda*
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, „ . J fill*
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aeaakw
provldsd
n%
cWs-J
Mr. lullin'* r i p n t * « M i e m I o I by tli,. |t"v. K. II. Hlay. formerly
sk&gt;n from Ear. IB la May 20.
• Eulitiii (ru m H*»nl"nl t u uiirint. of Allan's lull n»w of Tampa*
As any vloigtian .Is rlssalfied
in rlm liiig M ayor K.-Kmnl lliggiim .
ss a m sd*meaner by Ihe atatua,
M n o r l f . offircrR o f I h r d u b a n d
L O C A L W E A T H E R
Mr. Mtsaer aaplalnad. the penal­
tum iy ui h r i «i. ,
ties are s 'lff and tha public should
Thcrr in a htiony po» eibilily
be wnraad agaksit any Infractions
Fair
tonight
and
Hundayi
t h a t S t n a t u r f ‘Uuil&lt;* P e p p e r e n d
of tho low. "Monday la the last
( ’ongrcRMiibn Jm* l l r n d r i r k i will •lightly warmer in extreme north
time they c m fish for bau legally
h# | g r i m i t mt I h t ro rr U n g , Mr. portion and on og-t cosat - to*
until after May 10," he said.
niihl.
D u p r e e » iid .

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Approval of the umi|ue men I
sure climaxed two temper tumis I
daya In which Mooney and Police f #1#
t'aptaln Charlea Goff
of Ran j 1 I
Francisco iKisomlly told the as I
scmblM their dlver-gs-rc ptnries I D
of Moonry'a conviction for Ihe;
lUltl Prepnrednrss flay bombing1.
that killed 10 and injured 40 per N |
son i here.
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Adopted by n bare msjdrlty. 41 I
to 20, Ihe resolution still must lw A I
rppro'ed by the Senate which
turtW- down a almlhir mcarsrd 1
la el yrar.
|
Yesterday
lawmakers sympathet'c toward Tom Mooney en-'
counlercd new signs of opposl.
lion at they renewed their effort of
to r Ivc him n ''legislative parlon." Kd
Capt. Goff, veteran officer who Iho
asrcmblpil the evidence of the nun
Sen Francisco preparrdiicvi ilay uso
dynamiting 22 ytara ago, received boa
permission to address the S ate.-lltv
Assembly, before which thr parT
don move wat pending. lie wu&lt; rive
hcsnl later.
(
ule
A |unlun nieasii.v fa.li'd of voyi
l»»rt.Rc jy or.ly two voles'in Ihe the
assembly early yeste'dsy neiinii.g (.lal
after Mooney had appetred pci- tin,
eonally to declare Hu innocence
p.ui
Bupporteis of 'lie pardon incus tlie
uie, confronted wi*h Ihe |n&gt;ssibilily tie*
of challenges as its ciimpclcn.y |,.,.
e'en If passed, took thr .tosilioii
-|
that ths mat'erof legali'y pud ef- ,, ,,
fretireness could be dcle-imined ||I(,
after enactment.
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D E M O N S T R A T IO N S

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On

SACRAMENTO. Mttr. 12. ; I
— (A P )—Tom Mooney won U
the find nlt’p of Iiih newest j)|
fight for frmlom from .Snn, .
c
Quentin prison today when ,llc
the- Culiforini
nssemtilyl can
adopted a resolution intcnd-J on
cd to grunt him legislative. Hl“

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Established In 1908

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P ro ceed in g on -th e assum ption o f t h « M iddle

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that

decide the Iwun of Auslro-Gfcman unton.
There will be no election Sunday and there will be
union with Germany, not because a majority of the people
of Austria wanted to cant their lot with the GermAn peo­
ple but because the Relehfuehrer has willed if no.' "We
yield to violence," naid Schuachnigg, an he ordered the
Austria troops to fall back In order fo avoid a pitched bat­
tle and a brutal massacre. So Vienna, onpc the gayest
capital of Europe, comes under the sway of the' nu'fllomaniac AaMph Hiller.
The Austrians are a German pcopia. They wefe close­
ly allied to Germany during the World War. Centuries
before they had been united with the Germans in the
same great empire., tt Is but natural that they should be
United, or at least allied, with , Germany now. A few
years ago, shortly before Hitler came Into power, they
had expressed tn overwhelming, sentiment. for this verir
union, ft Is Hitler they object to, not Germany, for Hlf-

A T C N PA T.

C A N D L E L IG H T
It N IN A O tlV B R DEAN
"Wherever . n o w
fall*,
op
water flow*, or bird* ' fly,
whoever day aad night meat
In twilight, wherever Ibe blue
heaven la hong with flood*,
or town with etara, wherever
are form* wirh tra napefeat
boundaries, wherever era outM l b (b retcailal ’ peer, a V r
*r^r hi danger, and' ewe. end
lore, there la Beauty," *
There ha* be&lt;n *o much Brant
under Central Florida'* “ hit

braee the l l f l i m i i
forma tn
which ike ha* appeared. I hare
M t her preaenew in the neat mo­
tion and winged feet o f Greybiund. lb* fastest trotting bone
in the world. I have heard Mr
echo,in the winnowing wing* of
thp rememttcred bird* that flew
IhrotlgC the talk o f the membir*
o f the Florida; Audubon Satiety.
I hare rl bo bed -’nearer her ty tb*

m arch

LBlfi VKKSN rOH TODAY
r statutes have been my
'la the houae of my pilgrim*
-ISalm* ll!l:M .
'

rre's a trldrnea* in God'* merry,
* tb i aklenet* of the sea;
d a V A kindness in l i b justice,
■ i b mdre than liberty.
] the love of God b broader
lUtha measnrta of man's mind;
flth ^ heaH *t the Eternal
Meet wonderfully kimj.
^ love were but more simple,
hf«M take Him at Hu word,
aur live* would b* all sun-

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■’ avertnr ia of our Lord.
— Frederick William Faber
•king of 19 pound babies,
at* wa* bom in Detroit the
‘day, it should be remembered
thy alxe o f the baby at
does not neeviaarily de'erthe bigness o f the man
in life.

w«r with their own ]&gt;copla across the border, After all
Hitler can’t live forever, and an Austro-German union Is
economically advantageous to both countries.
But whst next? Having whetted hfs appetite.on the
blood of Austria, it is inevitable that the lust of, the G«rman monster win carry him dri at, an even mdre rapid pace.

not follow that the policy of "might' makes right” win
always end so peacefully. The bully invariably meets his
match.
The

R a ilr o a d

P ro b ity ,

On top of the recept ten percent increase in freight
rates which the Interstate Commerce Commission has
granted the railroads, a further effort is made to bring
ex(tenses within receipts by reducing the wages paid em­
ployers. One wonders whether the plight of the railroads

gbod loraemin
by
suggesting
that Ihele eouhLbe any eoeinec»lon* between IBF Winter Park
Bach festival and the Orlan.b
Horae Show. I stlH believe, how­
ever, that the look in the cyai
o f n young Rollini' vlolinCat tit
thy Knoafe* Chapel listening td
Hack's music wa* akin to the exl
press Ion nn the face o f Creyl
vwavu g ta •

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a

one of,
Entm the Railway Age comes the Statement that the
^".earning power of the railroads during the past few months
Iiriy v™t«!hw f“ llcn to
cvert lower level than at the bottom or the
Mng, t»n*t1tlt’prt'ssion. While revenues have been slightly higher,
itaiA9Mnnd other exiwnses have mounted at an even faster
—
pace so tha* in reality the railroads are worse off now
rrmid office (than they have ever iteen bejure.
"Jt U itluminaling," Sayd the Railway Age. "to conhe 8uprvnic ,nwt t,le "huwin* nu,t,e *»&gt;’ the railways in January of thia
dgv Buford j&gt;e» r with July. 1932. the darkest month which occurred
1 himself; during the depression. This comparison ig made below:
r uncipirrdj
Item
January, lptt July, 19J2 »g Charge
Davi*. BolhjKaiUay opaa'ing rrrvnuc
ll*Tl»,2i«,713
tS37AIS,0M X\lVh
ual fled foriRaiiw*y opo ating ripen*.
irt.TSUS X ll^
_L
iTaac*
W3IS.1M
St.CLUS XD?%
Plier' optned f*’v* raltaay 0p&lt;rating Income
6,819AT9 II AMAll —10?*
r election m!
"From July, 1932, to January, 1938,” continues the
W “I the Railway Age, “ ru'lway o|M&gt;rating revenues increased 17
rie, f.&gt;r1,tho Iwrct'"t. ,n 1,10
period taxes increased 18 percent
tM aril ■n,t I’pcrat'ng exiwnses increased 21 percent, with the rer», the rv-'•n't
nct railway ojwrnting income in January was
unemployed ;ar*unity 40 iwirent less than it was at the very bottom of

agh Richird Whitiwy li a
e r of ours—that l». he
f*a part af hi* winters In
a, where bo owns a bank,
Mhar factory, aad a number
•■r Important InUrril’ - ,f
1JSa* tha thbiga the paper*
» ha*, he should have to go
far It. Na one should be at, to apecalMta wKh other
k W *1 T
withoat * their
d r » or content.

alto tJedlnejJ..
*
| “ SThr nyt alt down far. • »;f* w .
I minute*, tben, arid, a*k youraelf
t whether yds are being fiJr:‘ wi|h ■
|which probably yon lr»»e net
; thought, £hj- doe* net. come to
you, hat In hand, like a'enppU- ’
.ant. She. corace to o ffe r you
1everyth ag. aha (up*/—talijrcetton,
Inspiration*, courage, peace, he* P L
hocptUlUy, heaven. The p*yrho-\«-v
logtata are now telling ns that thW^i-^
people are 'hoa* wjttp roopermto fat v i
common enlerprl***
other*, m
cntcrprUe* with ' other*.
M
and tbal child ten wlapw parent* v
attend rhardC end wkn them,
'
selves *Pend Sunday School de;
* *
telep tat* the moot wholesome
chirprtm .
1^
"Perhaps there is more to the
**/ ”
rhurcb. than you bar# conceited
Along the great'sand flat* that occur' and far-reaching
engbletf, then* m'ght be. Milton* awrar by
around the Florida keya ia foui\d the Coacooehee to am
Ie»B W j
her end aarriftee for byr. These
"BONEFISH. one of* the
* ' i iteat game flaft, nldp left vacant bj
JSCCOla.
million* of people are probably
for it* alxe, in tha worl . _____
T_ skill The tnltoroua trw
Extreme
HfigriretJl. right. WliEe thousands o f baaland patience are required to catch it for
gnatfon
nre* entorpitae* went into bank­
the bonefuh ia also one of the awifteit,
a s proruptcy dur'ng 'be recent depnsmoat wair of all fiahee. When hooked it
e^ w n tn
,.i6n 1« ■ than two i&gt;er cent af
taken a long, majestic run; often 200 tb
Coo coo- jthe rhurchc* closed their doors.
300 yards, interspersed with a bewildering
.bled to
|People briefed. in them
so
series of leaps.
Ig ropes .Ihoioughly that Urey' would not
[ th e ir
let them go. under.''
The sensational ESCAPE OF COACOOCHEE and Talmus Hadjo, Seminole
to ipfta | The Sanford Ministerial Assochiefs, from historic. Ft, Marion in 1837
OTe the
elation Ukg* this opportunity to
during the Florida Seminole war was one
* |urge ■upotj all regard!*** of raga
l J or creed” to attend wjlb faithfolef -tbe outstanding events of the struggle'
-- ------ M il and thoughifiilacee their
official**! at the luncheon pro­
■=— ~ _ j own acrvi.-e * f worship at leeat
gram and he ha* a pleasant way
once each seek in order that they
T
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L
E
N
T
E
N
S
E
A
S
O
N
of tcastmadering. It was fun « l
.
mey not ln*c aight of, or grew cal­
By
KKV.
j
;
a
ROOT
lous to life's greatest, vgluea.
the table hearing all Hm bird
talk, listening In Mist Salmon of,
■"
There are people who ' tell ua
Winter Park tell Mbs Helen
The Lenten Seaton la a lima for* United State* is over thirteen that they bare not 'be clothe*
Strlnmets of Wekirm Spring* earneai thought. It represent* the billion dollar* a year. That b a whigh Ibry retold wear to God'a
period spent by Jeans in the wilder- charge af eighty fire dollars for Houae. Some say, they can not, .
about five hundred tetni on the
I
Tamm mi Trail *&gt;flv*r-wingrd In ne*a before Ite lagan Ills aeUve eyery person. It is need:*** to say afford to use tbo.gM to. Cftoa la
tha sunlight." Arrow* the U
^
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rCl- nA ,
ih if. Vuai.VaSH,-; l » 'math.*
f ^ » g t ey ^ghij ypwpgaag lg «p
*vi Mr. Thomas F. Davis. Jr. of AaaqcjUion In its 'monthly baslT used in pre'.i upon crime *och raaea we ran only, say, "Lat .
Orlando described by Mr. Spnint nta* meeting Tucadav morning at and Uui.'Jin- lfp p y liiir.irs than your cooieienee lie, your gcidq.N
A ]
as “ a good bird man." I &gt;sked the Prvibyterian Cbcreh decided in sta king rrlm'njls'and buikliag But if there ar*,people who can, w
Mr. Dart*. "And will you tell me t o ‘seek the support o f the who’ * prisons o f detention.
not get, to churrh- ou Sunday'
• by you are fsmouaT"
cofrmunrly dtrrlng( (be remainder
W HAT IS T IIK CltCATSST m o m la *.lb e Hanford Minlaterial.
"V e x " hr replied, “ I taught of the Lenten ira*on in ppyetful INH TITLTIO N ON KAKTIIT Dr. Aaeaelatlop u rm , v**y earnestly
your hurtand in the eighth grade thought each febbeth
morning. Iloatrd Oridiey say*. " It U not thgt at luasl during.tlie remainder
in. Miami!" That "very n«*t coca-- Fbr church member* It hi a dl*- Ked Cross or the Herman Army ® f.lk* IsJutea aaayw^ these folks
l&gt;vlt rather took ray breath away tbiH obiig*.'ion to attend the er Ibe Uritlah Earphe. I: ia tbt n p M la tbcly bopiea and enjoy
oral quieted the Inquiring Inter- Warship Service regularly. This Chr tu'an (lu rch, r be i» greater » n hour of,reriptqre reading end
viewer for a while. Later when lit h e flrat duly whlrh wa* vulun-Jihan *ny- oftbeae. er a'J combined, prayer at, the same hour when the'
1 learned that
Mr. Davis wa* tarily arajuitrd. No one can take,-She mothered all .letnoerar f* and ™ ric,“ tqagregpliona nre at.worchnirman for all the arrangement! "he»h«r** place in 'he
service hUpbitauihropin. 8U*ia l!ie mo- *h Jt -lh* - .
Wesaiag may
o f (he meeting and saw him in nor'can He retrieve ahnt
hc'leacs ther e f modem civilian ion. I f '**• “ P®" ourarfrei, octr, fa n I lea
his c*p eefy of reoulmaa'er aur when he it absent.
Jthere hud hreu mi fbuick there ‘ "d W community,
iid ivlfil by an eager g'oup of
I^ren’s one ihelr (hldren more would have been no Ited Croea,!
.
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ceouta with their bird notebooks,H»n fool, shelter uyd cfothew. m y.a hundred other unh philan&lt;?d “I ' thp Washington
I understood why he la.an .import- This Is only a beginning, lo r r . ihrepW orgaalavtiona. She la also monument wa*
• - -r ant member of the Florida ,An- Idea*, and Ideal* wr a'soowa them, the mother cf the aria ahd aeieecea.
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iluboa Society.
The hint* atmosphirre D in- , T h e Is the e'deat mother an
7
.
At the a'tcrnooa meeting at delibly ’ tamped upon the child'* eor'IwMie has withstood the shock
the Annie Bussell Theatre. Mr. mind and memery. A parent'* et* of fillin g empires and the db&gt;•
Ernest F. Co* of Miami, dirrc'ot ample can never be forgotten. Why rolut'on o f governmentt. There ia
cf the Everglade* National Park advlre the eh Id 'o attend Church no government under the sun
\u.'-O^V! '^ H | i
Prajert, talked of the park end School and Churrh if the parent which I* nineteen limulred year*
i lowed pie'ure* o f it. |l was ob- remain* at borne? I f the Chcteh ia *14. Slw^ccmmanda •the volunteer
'
h
,•
rU v
V vieug that lean sun-tanned yilver- ne«ec*«ry for the thl'd i l l * equal- rod paid service* of mors man
^
'W -

rjS O M F T M A M O N ,
A D&amp;AMAT/C iN C tD E N T / N F L O e ti

arty,

a to Washington satisfied
all I* woll with hit eonttlt

chorus sung by Uto.angab.e* the*
night that) Giriat * • » bpr*. .Sh# .
la the eely hops o f-lh s wwM.
K ew r h e»u a f°re*'ean
dafaptd* . f
«-JVej&gt;&lt;ing t h r i f t - Lo'a 1* never M

Pointing out that recapitaliution of the railroads
would not answer the problem even if the bonds were com­
pletely eliminated, the Railway Age says that in the com
of the western railroads they did not earn enough even to
pay their operating expenses and taxes without any re­
gard whatever to bondholders or stockholders.
"The railway situation is such.” the magazine U f a
"that even if the security ownertt were entirely dispos­
sessed there would still remain the problem of meeting
operating expenses and taxes.”

MU* Jnvct&gt;hine Dr*ue of lak e­
land, daughter of Cungtraaman H.
J. Drlive, who strived-.n Whah«ngto:i last week laden with orange
b lo o m * h a Men welcomed lnts
conprr: rlcnal cire'es Mist Drane
has rp*rad the perfuir t of Flor­
ida atncog the w.vr* and daugh­
I* &lt;fca'rneto*&lt;lng the alUtudo el ters o f both house* o f congress,
• BUStor of CMram unite who and list D m the gurit e f honor
W ! fcahdlag upon
making tt at a I... inher ot luncheon* and
H -jf. Lehman, Fred Wlt.on and
h*££aafetdKe* wore amaaed to
• s i Lake Mary tha ether night
wbMIi hgad woman af pro­
moted Scotch ancestry ejected
am Jh moating hi the Community
e lljfc r ereatlng a dbiutbaoce

tha authn- of “ ExtHe!" wa* be­
ing fe'rd by New York's literary
Ihthta Lait fall. Good heaven.!

idian, aay American, any nature a eomanmily la which fr cnd.hlp*
lover af any camrtry. The pWatea awl »H Ualing values ere mainahasrad with a«B»ai»g fUroar and 'xlned- The ro il o f crime la Urn
charm tha spirit i f tht* tro p ica l____________ ___ x ianleiland na the tip tnd of coming events, not a luaurvow*
IVorMa. Theta were the royal atmtophero atc.uariiy A* "might
palm*, the naming, shy. Ik* jade, bo fa r ’ U the contrary) but cn*
water, ilw r*r* birds, and saase-, that had aom. flavour about
'hmc else—that haunting lore of S u rly when ibe Florida Audubon
that at ango beautiful spell t*j Socirly was torn at HMuatha
width Inti, Oaagtn, and Steecw- Grove, the Dontaseeick esta'a ha
ran aunowdaeod.
MaPlaad. thirty-eight yvwr* agw,
In ib w a t t f m a tn u was My. I ho Infant orgnalxaliao too Vi no*
Harold M r i ' lectur* *od movie kaee tita tn a awed
beaut IfW
tecord of hit MiM r odymg trip place to m*er tha world.
•
to Label dar on a ftahlar aeham
Mr. Domaaartelra daughter, Mrs.

George Fox won the prior, an
r rubreid* red card tab’a luncheon
act. Mr*. Eugene RfemOlat rut
the cmssolqtiM, pale of ailfc hoaoi
Tha ghmt ..f honor wa* prr#*utad
with a loVvly knlttbg bag. Thea*
invited wan Mrs. Pert In*, M A
Archie
Betts. Mb*
Charlotte
Mta- t k w p Faa. R P .
LohmOUt. MU* A not* I*a«i

M i*. Champ C p t , w if*m f the
rpanirr of Uw hmaao of represen­
tative* b to entertain M at Dean*
•be first o f jlhoweek.
M b' M m
L rfflcr entertabled with :&lt;t Iwoottful bridge
party yeatanby aft*main. It was
a farewell ptriy for her staler,
Mr*. Braxton m t ia n whs iravra

5£

JBIM r 4 m ir f
Mr*. Edward Lane, M l*. Ml
Miac A ant* WJhPnie. M W
pan. MW CWfl Butt, Mr*. I
To tha regret af their

Flarida wood* to ho, part ad tha
ahatn. h to. C n w h to itl4 *W A il*
rector af tko Aadtoban Society
boned * af
and also
an
Ihta

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AY, MARCH It, 4*98

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
M r s . X u n n ic liffc Is

cial A n d Personal Activities

H o stess

To

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M rs. F ra n k

C ir c le

S O C IA L L IG H T S

E v a n s Is

H o n o r G uest A t T ea

A T TH E C H U R C H E S

"Now*, lbe time'’ . . . . or
Member, of- Rose (*irrle of the •■Town Holt Tonight' . . . . Any*
Mr*. Frank 'Evans ws* compli*
MARTIN LANEY, Society Editor
Telephone 148 Hantunl Garden Club were en­ « »V jU,t Urn* up ■ CllKllK . , , m en 'll at a lea which w i* given
n.l In-tr.n-llori
tertained on Friday morning by We've bent scanning the tiurlxun yeitrrday afternoon by Mr*. R.
Mr,. W II. Tunnlelirfe In the all week for PURPLE COWS K. True at her home In Lake Mary.
\v&gt;fines,l»y
L a d le s N ig h t H e ld
garden ol her hone with Mr*Mr*. True, Mr*. Frank Evan*,
W. 8. Coleman presiding.
MU* Nona Wylly received the
B y T h e R o t a r y C lu b
gueata. Mr*. h\ A. Douglas and
Ur*. J. it. rv.vtm.an. plant et*
m i l : I ) I U 411.11 « I I I I l l ' l l
f i i h t t u t u n i o r i it it is r
change chairman, announced that
Mr*. II. I, Wage poured tea and
ri:v ri:riiv r% i«
» i IK\ t i * t
MONDAY
Th# R0lMT Club
Dr. and Mr*. - G. B. Bel
i ’ll r. I l **■fir\a .Wmiip,
inn E,»*t HfCmiil Kirwi
coffee.
about too planta Including ver­
Hutt*1A) s.-idmi, !n i;» \ m
K*
v
I »* it M**uirrjr, IVinfur
Tba Danchtera of Wesley Sun- L* dle*’ nI« * »“ * nl« bl
spent the day in Jacksonville
Mia. R. M. Hall. Mr*. H. M.
bena, ftoke*ia. arctoti*. and aur*
• m.,1, in i»t« ,% AI.
Hutula) Ht'iulf*. 11 «u \ M
day School C la « ,of tha Flrat lh#y enl«rt»ln*d at tba Mayfair
Wr.liir*Alfty Kvriihm
i &lt;
Cochrane, Mi*. Franklin EMU,
1■* •' M. i i.utv H«rvlr*. !i|M
inem cherry, woyw given out In
Mathodlat Church will moot at Hotel with a dinner and proMr*. Jr**ir S. (irrenwood terved
the past mouth.
It, .,&lt;! tiiu It,,*,it, ll|,ur,. S,»e tn
l:A4 P. M. wllli Mrs- 0. C. Speer- m m .
„',‘t,H-U „n T » , *,!«&gt;, mill r , i
Mr*. Kndor Cnrletl. beanllfl- Umg ennudk .to coma In and see and were a**lated by Natalie
log at the Mayfair Hotel. Both
President if. H. Coleman Pre
the
FLOWER
SHOW.
.
.
.
I
True
and
Krma
Doudnry.
radon chairman, gate the namea
Fehyaary and March groups will aided, whh the Ray. Martin Brain
POINTEDLY
Mr*. True'* home whs artiali*
flit ST
of numerous plants the seeds of remember I wa*
be ho* lasses.
■ art Ini a* Matter of Caramon let.
P.ilk At,
!"ld not' to Use the NKIUKIt rally decorated with pink sweet
Which
should
ho
planted
la
in mm i&gt;
Circle Number
One or the George. Rollins bad charge of the
niime*.
.
hut
all
I
know
tor
the
(&gt;*•**, snapdragon*| fable* breath,
MarchWoman's MI«*|onary Union
of program and Paul Stine headed
BttCClILKNT
AHRANOEMENT and fern.
'l**i filitH
Mr*.
It.
A.
Newmannhlhlt
1*1r*VI(ifIU
Ua P in t BaptistChureb 7
will tba conmiUteg^tn charge of. thl
Friend* of Martin Btlneclphei
* Ith whjrh Mm. DeCottea took
The guest* were: Mta. Roy
|LA|M|u|
meet at 3:30 o’clock ktthe home celebration,--'
f '
1 wU] -regret to learn that he 1* chairman, annnunred lh" follow- a Hist prUe I* Ju»t plain 11EN Howell, Mrs. Hat try I’ ugh, Mrs.
h m M i*. ltd ward Keltey. t i t MelRev. Bram * aervad aa “ Pro- 111 et his h£tns on Perk Avenue. lug winners of riblion* in lh* AND III DIRE, . . . llut I do know Arthur
Tomkinsnn, Mrs. John
Rose Circle f«r flower nrrunle- it ua* a GOOD example nt AR­
|opr file Avenue.
faaror Quit* and also aa song
Heaton, Mrs. William Ilutlrr. Mr*,
menia
displayed
nl
the
annual
Circle Numbar
Two of the leader. Others contributing
to
Dr. end i Mr*. C. L Perk. Jr.
TISTRY OVER MATTER. .
. (i. II. Red, Mrs. J. A. Pockham,
Woman's MUsionary Union
of the program were: Miss Joan As- have ea their guest. Mm. C. U Flower Show. Winner* Were ni And Mergaret Klrlley'* 'A (lift Mrs. Thomas
MnrLellan, Mm.
folio**: Mr* G. A. Decode*. Mr*. of P',arls for My Lady'* made me
tba First Baptist Church w|l| «ar«lla and Mias Cecalla Truluck. Park of Macon, o *.
Holland DCan, Mrs. John Meisqh,
I). 1.. Thrasher. Mr*
K.
It • hlnk of LAVENDER AND OLD
meet at 1:30 q'clqck at the triune who rendered vocal aoloa: Mr*
Sr., Mrs. Fred T. Williifm*. Mrs.
Of Mra. Orogam in Paola,
Evans McCoy and Ml** Daphne
Mr. *nd Mm. J. n. Whitworth Htnwe. Mr*. J. II, Colrlough. Mr* LACK. , . and *eatrreete ovrr a Waller Cooper, Mrs. 1). I.. Thrash­
II.
A.
Newman.
Circle Number Three of the Takach. who acted aa Pianist*; of Maryland were the oversight
er, Mrs. Jnmrs.Fharan, Mr*. Fred
.VtlilUK illustration. . . ,
It wa* derideil to send a rnnWoman's Missionary Union of the and nobert Herndon, who ren- gueata of Mr. and Mrs. II. IIAi,&lt; you among the green with T. Wilson, Mrs. Sanford lloudnry,
gralulalory note tn ihc Dirt Oar •■iivy*
P in t II* pi jet Church will meet dered a cornet solo,
Coleman on Friday.
or Ihe
PINK
WITH Mr*. William Mtisgravp, Mr*. Ho­
drnera Circle for Iho splendid PlttliES* 7 , . No. I didn't SEE mer Gleason, Mr*. William Thorn,
at 1:10 o'clock at the home of
Another feature of Ute^-pgp-j
Mrs. Gordon|er at
Nineteenth « r a » - w a * a moving pkure. "O i
Mm. J. F- Murray left yeeter flower jihnw which Ihey recently him inobody *aye HEAR himt Mis. William Thorn, Jr., Mr*.
Street and ralmetto Avenue.
, to
Ben
Francisco,”
*howlAc{ Tfh* tor Llneolntnn- Ga,
mid though
I’ve
thought Bp Winifred Ramsay, Mrs. Nora t a * ‘
after planned and arranged.
Circle
Number Four
of tha scenic views In conned Ion' with) apekdlng a week hern with her
Mm- &lt;». J. Pope cundurtiM a REAMS of good eicu*e» l rnn.t aril. Mr*. L. I. Dickering, Mrs.
Woman's Missionary Union of the Rotary Coventlnn.
spelling lesson ul plant names, admit I am among those flREEN. Mabr'lc Cole, Mr*. Anilry Blades,
danhtrr, Mm. II, 11. Slnta.
Vba. fir s t BaptUt Church will
Tha group mng many song*
with additional name* r.ivm to Hu* i unlit anyone IILAME Min­ Mrs. Ahliip Ellis, Mi*. John Har­
pm*#t at 3:30 o'clock at the home Including rnundalnye, '‘America.’*
Cheney bg* returned to learn lor the next meeting
nie neck for HAVING TO GET mon, Mrs. John Hood, Ml*. A. F,
o f.M re. R. ,W. Ware. 711 Pal- and the Club Bong,
ilu -A J la m a . Ga, after
Mr*. II. L, Thrasher wn» elect­ JI'BT tin* rlglil shade of hose Kemp, Mrs, J. I). Cochrane, Mr*.
metto Avenue.
Among those present were the
. They **&gt; lilt hair J. II. Nkewes, Mr*. Ivey Joiner,
n s f i i i t e r here with ed an alternate III the Stale Fed’ in ui-nr. .
Circle
Number Five
or the following: Mr. and Mr* II- II.
era!ion of Garden F|nh* noH-ting i. THE MOST heavenly GOLD. Mrs. II. M. Fennell, Mrs. William
Mm. fL H. Hetman.
Woman's MUHonary Union of the Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
In lie he|,| oil March 24 nu,| 23
. AND I know n l»dy fttim Mem, Mr:. Albert Whitaker, Mr*.
CVniY DAY wr. tlECOMC
First BaptUt Church will meet Cooper, Rev. and Mrs. Martin
lin.rgia who
sat
where sli&gt; Frank Minshew, Mrs. Ernest taoMUa Evnleen Gust and Mr*. In Jacksonville.
k n o w n An t h e
kt 3:30 o'clock at the hopie of Hrem, Mr. null Mr*. Henry Col* Gertrude Mulligan w|l| leave to­
Mi*. E. It. Slow o fold of Ice­ |&gt; 'Id si e him go RIGHT INTO geriptlsl, M m . Khcn lluyt. Mrs.
cncATonn o r
Mrs. It. N. Nipper, on Third clough, Mr. nm| Mrs. Ilollanl morrow for-Atlanta where tbry ll ire* and •nlorid elhl.-s ot Idrd* Ins ilresslng room , , . liy the W. E. Wlsreup, Mrs.
Charles
Rtreat.and Magnolia Avenue,
Denn. Mr. nud Mr* A. W. Ep p *. will attend Iho Animal Rraiiiy and imimifl* whicli wet-,, shown uay. did tie sing? . . . Hpesklnt Townsend. Mrs. Raymond Town*
The Duslnet* Women'* 'Circle Mr. and Mr*. William llulrbp Convention. Th*y
will
return nt Hie annual lUCei ot Ihe Audil- it
FLOWERS
and FLOWER
€?iftfiftiill ti* alsxtMl tour
of the Flrat Pr**byterl*n Church son. Waller I lay lie*. Alls* Marlon Thursday,
PRINT 1NO I'ffOULEMSaaw V
l(iii Society recently hi Winter (HOWS didn't Piggy Dupe »n,|
With Mrs. K J. Routh a* chair- llaynrs. Mr. mi't Mr*. J*m»s
Park. M|i. W S Coleman, who Lillian Wight look lovely in their
man. will meet with Mita France* tntley. Aim Mr. nml Mr*. WilMr. and Mrs. r, L. Harrison wu* u)*o in utleinlanee ile*cr|betl lea time (rock*. , . . And I mult
SEMINOLE PRINTING Cl. o
Mor row at 1100 Magnolia Avenue Ram Loftier, Mr. mid Mr*. Urn' have a* their guests for lh&gt; a lovely rarth-n vlsiled l,y mem- say that even JACK IN THE
PIIONt: *l(J
Are.J.
at 7:30 P. M.
ry J Lahpinn. Mr. and Mm. Lea weekend their daughter. Aldjne, hers id the no-iely. alter wlilrli IIKAN STALK would have |u ap­ M r s . H i l l I s H o s t e s s
’ Circle Number One o f tha First lusher. MU* Mary Helen Leiher- and iM|s* Kathryn ftperrln* of many number* ot It n»e Circle preciate lim e giant delphinium
T o D . A . R . C h ap ter
preebyterUn Church, Mr*. L. T. Mr. end Mr*. O. T. Parker, Mr. Jacksonville.
signified their lnh-ii|inn of Uo- , . grown by Mr. Itussrll.
Boyle, chairman, will meet at the end Mrs- P, J. Peterson, Mr. *nd
comliiK tnemhem of the Audubon
AnnoMIe Fleming rreated *tuh
The Hallln* llarilniHt Chapter
home o f Mr*. F. S. McCauley, Mrs* II- D l'ope, Mr. and Mm.
Mr. and Sim. liny Holley have Society.
a man,I II.I.DHION with
her
of the tlaoghlei* of itio Amerl" * 1. 1, s u n *
1100. Magnolia
Avenue at 3:30 George llollln*. Dr. Bam rules* returned from Davidson. N. C.
NEGRO
dialect
at
Ihe
TRAVELMrs. II. M. Papwnilh, presi­
i:irt,M , s
cun Revolution met yc icidiiy at- a iHliiitlii)
AI.■
o'clock, with Mm. F, S. V em iy ion, Mr, and Mm. R. o. Shin- where Ihey were railed
upon dent o( Ihe Garden t'lulx was tlHHE pr*'*r*m she
MOUflllT
co-ho*le*i,
liolsei-. Dr. and Mr*. Roy Ru- tha death 0f Mr. IlnRer'a father. guest of titinnr nT (In’ Rose t'irrla JI'HT AH LEAVE had on a terntmii »l the lioiiit* id Mm. W.
V. Ililt Mr*. R. 11 Caswell, vice
CJrcle Number Two o f Ihe Fimt precht. Mr. *nd Mr* l’au| gtine, L. C. Hollas-.
and expressed appreciation tor A l’ NT JEMIMA dress nt the
regent presided in Hie a limner
Presbyterian Church, Mm. T. S, Mr- and Mm. Karl Turner, Mr.
the response In I he Travilogm lovely FLOWER-DY gown
she
Crawley, chairman, will meet nt and Mm. Ren Cantwell, Mr. and
Mm. Fred T.
Alexander of nn Old Englnnil given hy ltie gen­ wot,, , , , Rat Httrif Is the ol the reHeiil wlm 1* In intend- P i c n i c L u n c h K n j o y e d
ihe home o f Mm.
Crtfvlcy, fl. Mrs..Fred T. Williams, end Volie Charlotte, N. {'., daughter nf R. eral ■luh. ami which so, helil price ,d geniu*. , . . And. Incj- aur«, at Hu, Rltile Conference nt
H y C e n t r a l C ir c le
f^gnfonl Avenue at 3:00 o’clock, William*. Jr. *
I* Garrison, will spend a week recenlly m ■ ihe Woman'* dull. dentally. 1 felt personally re Tnltati:i**co.
Mr*.
I*.
P.
Hagan
rend
an
nrllrle
With Ur.Elisabeth Tracy
co-----here aa guest of Mr. and Mm. Site and
Sirs, ColcRmgti de- ipnnsihle for Flmlds'* BURNT
1 lie Central Cire'e of the Gul­
ilcsrilhlnr, the l&gt;.-niili(n| imilding*
scilltcd enliie id the hcuillililt HTUSIPH a* romp*re,| with Eng­
i.
_
, ,.
3:30 o’clock at the home of Mra. Garrison.
owned hy |lio It. A. It und lo­ den t lull met ) c .ici.ljy nl HanClrcU Number Three o f the w
Zachary, 1317 Park Avenue.
Harden* which were shown in land's beauty. Did ynuT
cale,| hi llio iiiiisI ilcslrnlde part laud,) Hilling* nl ILMlil n'elia k, at
Fleet PreebyterUn Church, Mr*.
c|(tl. Numbcr S|„ ot th. First
i nltir.
•
. . . . It isn't the writing on
of Washlurmn. Tlie nrlirlo wa* which Him- n picnic lunch win*
the
wall
It'a
the
WRITING
nn
A general di*nis*ion on. lo-ld
c
' fh*Lrm*?’ i 11 "**!* Pr**byterUn Church, Mm. D. U
rend wllli reference In the n|r served.
4* rtiia w v w c k 'fk f 'luf^ew n *A Thrkaner, chairman, will meet « t
WhHncr'*
DREBH.
Iter
nn Bprlng primlnK and fi-rllllo- l.ih
Tlui'C ar'lng H* innlesses were:
piiiarliim: Conllnetdal Con* re* i
(Vf.horat of Mrs. F. L. Woodruff, j .qo o’clock for luncheon i t the
liinlhor »*)'* II* posillVrly In- nlijch nii’il* annually ,,, \Vu*li Mr-, tl. E. lioilins, Ills , F. I
In*.
A p ic n ic lu n c h w a* w r i ' - i l In ItCs-s-nl .
. nml MIND YllU i*
^ T*nu*'
home of Mr*. Thrasher on GrandIhd/, Mr*. H. tl, Miinhtilser, Mi*
Iglon.
Girrle .Number Four of the First yJew Avenue
■ho garden under the pines Mr*. doe* h"*r HKEIt MUOH on il
M ra
l l l l l ' a lio ln ,, K it* lii-u ii| | - A. K. Rnssetli-r, Mrs. J. It Put PreebyterUn Church, Mr*. F. K.
T bs
Aj nM rintl.l will meet
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hickson Turintcllffo wa* as&lt;|steil In serv plain us DAY, . and clear a*
ltlC O |l1|c,|
W ||ll
R p illlK lersmi, nml Airs. Z. II. Ratlin
BmUh, chairman, will meet at H00 &lt;t ,h#
, Io„ M - t
S:ao bava a* their gueit* Mra. Whit- inw liy Mu. It, L. Tlirash.'r. Mr*, I Iklit Ii hat wrllten’ on it IN DA f u lly
'IIn- rliuiriiinn. All*, tj, e r „ 1
flow c i ».
p'clock fo f luncheon at the home „-cjoc||&gt;
mer Funk, Mlsa Mabel Balias,
ROWER Y and DA tlOIhll ON
At the coni [Union id Hie litis I In*, presided ni re Hie meet Jug,
*(,M m . Olive Msrshktl, E. Second
The regular meet Inn and Pro- K. J. Nelson, and Richard Funk
NKLLIK'H HAT, . . . Well, bird
CORRECT MEN'S WEAR
tip*a, reft ealttni'iilH Mlggestive id and Urn. I'. II. Mm,m gave an in
gram of the Woman's Missionary of Dea Plaines- 111,
then.
HI. I'altick'n day Were rrrviul hy lerrsliui: tall, nn ''Hnw to AHract
. CJwU Number Five or the First floclA(r of 1ho r ,r!l » ,p,ho&lt;llii
There's
a
MOVIE QUEEN
thr hn*U‘a* usainted hy Mr*. Cas­ llml* In llur ( i jnlcii*".
PreabytrrUn Churchy Mrs. T. N . Cj,nrch will meet nt 3:00 o'clock
Friends nf Aim. Clyde Hum­
hereabout*. , . . A*k MAXWELL
The follinritig were pn-ieniwell and Mm. F. E lloiiiiilllnt.
Tekhet, Chairman, w ill meet at
.
phrey will hn glad lo M m that
STEWART. . . .
Tlitwe pro,Cut were: Mr*. II. Mr*. I\ K, lliilv, Mr*. .1 M llrmly.
■lie h*s been moved hmnq Rom
Have you heard of PINK AND
D. Caswell. Mr* A
I., licit*. Mrs. .Mm lin Hium. Alia. s. tl.
the Fernabl-I^tllhton
Menmri»l
PATCilKHT . . .
It will be pre­
visitor, Mi*. W. A.
Mr*. II. I, Dean, Sir*, f . It. Ilaw chase iii.l
Hospital,
sented at your LOCAL PLAYMi*. .1. II.
son- Mr*, tl. A DeCollei, Mr* (aili-r, uf Tampa,
IIOUHE (Woman* c|uh| toon. ■
t., I&gt;. Miipan, Sir*. W. C Hill K*llidge, Mrs. ti. I Ijinek*. Mr*.
, , RememlN-r to watrli for the
Sunday
Mm. - W. I,. Henley, Mr*. Vail George'Met'nil, All's, c R. AIiihoii,
Uteat In
Spring
MOUNTAIN
LiueR, Mr* J. II
Root, Mr*. Mr*. 4. It,, palter*.,m r Mr*, Z il.
ATTIRE. And Mary Hrnlt u,
Hymn Hleren*. Mr*. J. N. Wlill Rallifr, Mi*. G. E. Rullius, All*.
MOM will he (ealurlng the new
nec, Sir*. Jo me* ij Flint on Mr*. J. R. Root. Mr*. A. K. Rohsi'Ic i ,
UPHWING Hend III COlFFlTflEH . F. E. Ill,inn,[|»|. nml Ml* MuHili Mr*. M. O. SJindi.d-iT, Mi*. l, .,
.............I hear ihuf ihe IsA DIES
Hnulliwaid, Ali** Nona H'Vliy, ulid
Rrnni,
w ei„ DULY honored last, night
Mm. J. T, Newby.
Th« o n l y A d d i n g
hy
iho
ROTARY
Ct.tln
with
a
iuoHIb accident
Mm
AV,
grand
affair
a&lt;
'h*
MAYFAIR
,
.
Machlno with th«M
Whceles* left yesterday for t.e
. , mol I bear that George lln|burg to lie with her duughlrr.
V
3 foaturon
lltin and Paul BHne, MEN IN
I AUTOMAnCOaHItLVf*. i
CHARGE, deserve a |«t of rredll
A WU O U lt AMO AUTO* Jl
Mi-idIh-i * nf the
take M»ry
. . . . i,o give them your thanks,
i\\ MATKCUAlMOMAi M
Drew liuren. father nf Jack
ladles . , . Our own PIIOFEH f'linmt.r-i „ f t'nmmerre riiteriuined
and Rob Horen of Rrmiksville.
JiOII QUIZ . . ye«. the Reverend the ladle* nf Luke Maty Thursday
Community
Hall
formerly of H»nfor&lt;f, died ye*li-rGram. . .... only ran quis but night in the
ilny afternoon. The fun*r*l will
ran lend eoiutn n-&lt; Well . . .That'a while tlie principal feature nf (hr
H A Y N E S
t&gt;e held In HrOokaviRa on Hunanmelhlnr NASH’S can’t da , . progiurn was the appearance of
day afternoon «t 3:00 o'clock.
The PIIKfllDKNTR WIFE, lr*nn the Flat cure Gil licit ilsnsrum, of
Col* man in you. Junked lovely Uniton, Mess., who presented a
Mr. and Mra. J. G. Patterson
in pink tnllela . . . and her number nf monolagm-s, piann*
songs in
this afternoon attended the wed­
I1R AND new RUNNY JACKET higiien, reading* and
cost lime.
ding of Mis* M id i Mltener to
wa* i«o t.weet In mlsa. , , ,
Mr. and Mm. W. II. Mi
Cltrrle* O. Andrews, at the KnowKerun-'h Mayer, o f .Springfield,
• . . C*celi* Truluck and Joan
H. L lleibel of L'liarlotte,
lr* Mrmmlnl Chapel In Winter
Mu**., gate a iiunibrr uf baritone
Al*nre|ln
muke
n*
WONDEn
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arrived this morning to spend
Gail Patrick, Akim Tamlroff and Park. Mr. and Mm. Trrry Pet- the weekend jjrrr with Mr. und Our HOME TOWN may be h*r selrclluns wliU'h wen- well te­
Anna May Wong form a new dra- tsrsnii will tw attendants.
Ihirim* the favorite RADIO ANI1 rrier,| hy thr audirm-e.
Mrs, R.
Garrison.
rgalic taam In "Danggroua to
BTAGE BTARH nf 19 SOME­ Other entertainer* were:
Friend* of Mr*. James It,,yd
Jranelle and Uilly Joiner
Know," the wtory ot politic* play­
THING OR OTHER
in u series of Ming*. An ill
ing, Thursday and Friday at th* nr l^e*burg. formerly M|u Het­
. . . . A LL In AI.L . . If you
ty Wheel*** of Hanford, will re­
Rlt* Tbralr*.
•rent n !lmari*n nr hi* wife slrumcntal quartctln rniyi*ised
gret to learn that ahe Is in the
uf ,A|r-*r*. (Uinuidly, Gustavyou mi**cd something lust night
hospital a* a result of an autonon, ('ulliert, anil Deware. Thr
- . . This isn't a MEMRRRBIIIP
rnnirdy I ny* —Roy Howell and
. . .
Madeline Truluck, Helen fn'mer, DRIVE!.
Hilly Pugh.
And RAY, do yon know any
Caroline Hill, MtrJorm Coj’buf'n,
The nuninunily singing was
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Lillian
Adanui.
IlnrlUc
■fortrnre,
To-NIrHI
10-M
led by C. W. Isbell assisted by
Eugenia Warren, Martha Telford,
Mm.
Houghton at (he
pirnu.
Te Grip Yew WUS a
Betty MeNalr, Abline
llurilson,
TUe— 1
TUHtle
“ The Kid Comet nark," la a Raymond llaR, violin, and Wil­
Jratine Chpate, and Martha 111*- romantic comedy-drama of th* lard Connolly, banju. Raymond
PENITENTIARY”
hop. Also, Ceell Ilu’/a, AI Wallace, boging ring, degling with a bat­
11*11 Jr. ftjxnlshed and manipu­
r-D A &lt; T
Brack Perkins, Jama* Henry Dy­
tered end veteran aspirant to th* lated Hie Inc reel] slides for the
B C -1 -R -E N -O
son, W arns Odham, Bonny P o w ­
Y o u ile t W e E n jo y llttvin if Y ou A i llnmer'M
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championship, Jils lovely alater singing.
P -U A -Y
ell, Walter Haynes, Claudo YAhid­
Th* rommltlr* In charge of the
and a handsome young contender.
GENS AUTBY
P le n ty O f P a rk in g Spare
den, Jr.
Rntaell Odham, Don
program wan rnmpnsed of Robert
“ 8 p r ia »U «g
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Biahop, Bill Tyre, and Brian Hurt.
E xcellen t Curb S ervice
&gt;E. True, Roy liowril, B. I. W*gg,
is U »
Chile ranks vs thj first copper
Y o u r F a v o rite D rink M ade T h e W a y Yuu l.ik e It
!'. I). Andr*»on, -Frank Evan*, end
eapoiting country Mn tha world, r. W. Isbell.
A t O u r Fountain
and In production of Utia mineral
Visitor* from Banford Included
I* second only to the United II. J. Lehman, J. D. Jlnklna, and
Delicious H o t • D orh (o v e r e d W ilh C hill -Saura
Btstes.
Fred R. Wilson.
Handwiclics O f A ll K in d *

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Pnrila u 4 Vegetable*
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Formerly Worked A t
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M U S IC A L
R E V I E W O F 1938
M areh 14th f t 15th—
8:00 P . M .
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C om plete U n e O f D ru g Sundrlnt
Ir e Cold lle e r In Dotllew O r On T a p
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Homer s Soda Shop
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'.The grralcat round-up of big
Juan Ibnnett and llen:y Fonda
A whole new world of Joyname tiara of any mu* cal yet, a
laden wonder cornea winging from
will bo welcomed to the Rita
Whole "whoVwho" t f the screen's
tha anow-allvcred Noneland with
Theatre
next
Tueaday
and
ptpper-uppcr*, fro'-c* to lown with
America's newest and sweetest
Uirpe ilm n of aw ng in aeerch of
Wednesday a* 'he haraaaod lover*
gweet heart, Bonja Urnle—radiant
uoclal aecurily who find Ihttntelve*
of Walter Wanjrcj-* thrllliny new
beyond Imagining, in
"Happy
eliDtruckml
by love
In "Rally,
.| mmantlc drama, "| Met My Love
Landing.! ‘the 20th Century-Fox
Irene anil Mary,” The new 20th
productuA which epcni at the
Again," and neither star h»* been
Century-Vox rylhm romance with
R i'i Theatre tomorrow.
•
ir&lt;n to tetter ad vantage 'hart in
the llfe-and-litl lhai have made
'Ttrl* lime; ecstatically graceful
Dertyl V. Znncrk ahowa lop* In
thl* acretn adaptation of Alien*
Neva* nymph, who oama lo Amer­
rnterlninmcnl. ptaya Thursday and
Corliss' novel, "Summer LlyhU
ican motion gictur* tana only two
Friday nt the {lilt Theatre.
nlny."
picture* ago and astonished tha
• Allco Faye end Tony Matt In
The atoiy casta the atnra In
entire world with her akUl at a,
alng Oiu lunefullrit tonga you've
the roles of adventuroua Julie and
•kater and aft ae'reaa, la radiantly 1
dear heard, a* only they know how!
rttiilious I vrs, ylrl and boy *wee(*
re-united with her "One In A MltThor, lop the caat with Fred A l­
hen ts tit the New England of Ihe
Ikm'' sweetheart, Don Ameche, In
lan, alar o f radio’* 'Town Hall
Jars and flapper era of ID?7.
bar third hit, "Happy Landing.":
Tonight" and ho I* twice at funny
The romantic little h e * lingSurpassing the' breathless sen-,
facpMo-fecc.
land rltl Intel* Mlchae|, a suave,
ration* of 'Thin I**” ‘ wlth aclntl|-|
' The caat I* uproariously alarworthies*
writer
(aplendklly
latlng
soaga, ippga end more
WloKoii* wllh Jimmy Duranle, the
played by Alan Marshal) and hla
tonga, by Pokraaa and Yelien, 'he
r|reet-a weeper who erdahra Inin
worlilllneu so Inlrlgurs her that
wonder girl, breathlessly In love,
cafe society; Gregory Ratoff, with
ahe rlopiN with him. Their Ho.
veritably briatfi happy Udmga,
a rhnmpaym- lunkiull and a yIrani
hrmlan life In |*»rla la very dlathrilling a* rftp ihe haver thrilled
In hla eye; Joan Davie, Ihe y iir llr
lllualonlny, but the g|rl
slick*
before! ;
.
.
with knee-action; Marjorie Wea­
lo
her
bargain
with
this
Ceaar gflmaro, caat at an egover, the
nenaallon of "Second
lrrrr|K&gt;n*li.|e clt«p un&gt;tl he die* in
A musical of vupcrlithre splendor, wf«ppctl In silver, ribboned with song, and happiness written rentric, orchestra' leader who, with
Honeymoon" now making a aecond
a dual over the merita of an ab- all over ill Rurh is "Happy Landing,^ from Hit-Maker Darryl F. Zanuck's 20th Cenlury-Fo* studio*. hD companion, Don Ameche, files
Mpr,'tk&gt;n; Loulae
llovlck, who
rurd painting. Then ah" briny* Ronja Hrnlc and Don Ameche (center) are co-»'orr*d, wllh Jean Herahoit, Elbe) Merman (rlyh l) and across tha Atlantic, atari* this
KMpn Reno buiy, and Darnel I
her »ma|l tlaygh'er home to her
musical of superlative splendor on
I*hrkt r and J. Edward Bromhrry.
1
Aunt William In Vermont and Cesar Romero (Irft) featured in the cast.
a fast Moving pace. An ocean fog
The romance la made rhythm
realises that The still love* Ives,
puts the fliers o ff their course end
rtul'ant by elyht lop-natch tune*
who hits become s qulcl yntiny
H ir t h p la c e s
they land In Norway whera Jean
llatidsnme Wayne Morris, rated
by four Inp-natrh luneimltha. The
profeasor. The suppressed young
Radiant
beyond*
Imagining lleraholt'a five daughters (one of
hallon'a danre hands will yet nrw 111" outrlandiny llnil of the year,
. P R O G R A M M E F O R W E E K O F M A R . 13
min i itrcrasfully conceals sny
RONJA HKN1E wan bom during them Ronja) are happily engaged
l|fa from Ihcao, rhythm-radiant whoMi Inttar plrluie, "The Kid trnre of emotion he may feel at
AT THE RITZ
a Spring hlisxard In Oslo, Norway In a "Brldr^ Fair" fea'lral.
for
MUt "H alf Moon on Ihe Hudson,” t'omrii lliirk'* la arhrdutrd
Sunday, Monday -Wrapped In allver . . . riblKincd with
heart who Jilted him ten years
The local custom that a young
. . . DON AMECHE. Ronja'* “ One**l Could Hue n Dream," "Thl* la next Tnmday and Wi-dm inlay at the reliirii of tho boyhood sweetsong. A musical romance of superlative splendor. Ronja Hrnle
In-A-Mi'llon'' sweetheart went lo man who dance* twice with a girl
\fhem I Came In," "Help Wanted the III!a lliriilte.
before. The presence on Ihe scene
with Don Ameche in "H A P P Y l-ANDING."
five different Intv courses In as la propoilng to her get* Romero
— Halo” and
"Who
Stole tho
of u beautiful madcap student
many col'fge* bill the native of Involved In'a love affair which la
ACTon h a s P E o to n e c
Tuesday, Wnlncutay—Joan llenne't, Henry Fonil* In "I
Jam t" by Walter llullock and
who Is Infs'ostcr wllh Ive* and!
Kenosha, Wisytnsln, only t»5e* all nrro-worshlp on the pari of a
llexln'ild lifiiny.
who play*
IfaroM Spina: and "(lot My Mind
MET MY. LOVE AGAIN." Companion Feature, Wayne Morii*
magically transform* him Into a
rases In the movlcn . , . JEAN lovelorn Ronja, and all Imaklng in
qn Music" and
“ Hwrft as u John llnword'a loyal lint Matter quite normal end gay young man,
of Kid Galahad and Submarine IM fame in “ T ll£ KID COMES
HEIISIIOLT who Is nn artlit on tho evrr-aallsfyin^ rwormth of
Hong" by Muck Gordon and Harry lirulnnl friend Alky in "llulldok
complicates tnstleis for Julie. For
BA( K."
I
ranvrii, Ihe stage and the screen egotism by Romero.
Revel.
Itriiinniiiiiti'H
lievi-iiKe '
which a Urn,-, It looks dangerously as
Thursday, Friday—All laugh* , , , and Qh-Oh-Oh, Buch
( alient nnd talkie) was horn of
Don Ameche, sincere In hi* In- throne In city politic* In "Dan"
Alice meet* Tony In a little rlnyr noil Kallihl'iy at thn IIIH
though Julia has lost him, but the
Mvrry Ronunce . . . Alice Faye and Tony Martin In "R A LLY,
Ihratilrnl piren's In Copenhagen, lereet. Irict tn Veep thing* on an geroua to Know," the nrw Ihu'afiroenwJch Vd'ayu erfe wlim- buth Tliwiti o, bn* a pedis i on bn |« 'wo filially confra* lh»t
'hrir
of a boaa-iul'-U
Denmark . . . ETHEL MERMAN even keal, but there it the matter mount drama
IRENE AND M ARY." Alto G*ll Patrick, Akim Tnmiroff,
lire work ny and soon the/ are kind In I.|1ir ti In ml. Three foollove has nsvrr died. Julio's Immunicipality coming naxt Thurs­
of
enolher
girl
of
Romero's
back
star
.
nf
many
-Broadway
alage
• Inyiny anil rontanriny tinier 'he Ibtlile "It thn lii-ld nf uslR’atoi
and Ann* May Wong In "DANGEROUS TO KNOW."
pc'uous young rival tries
ties,
day and Friday to thr RH* Th&lt;musicals and now launched on a In tho States.
Manhatlrn tnoon. Alice la "Rally,” r. himId ti,. lit:, i n it n f uiiita, slnrn
Saturday—25e Bargain Day. Ma'inea and night. Avoid
pculoly to wreck their wedding
long term Hollywood culver was
The I wq filer* awing from Nor­ at re. Sharing the apo'llRht with
of
the bright-eyed
glila* trio t n r n ilii’ t o f b lA In iii||y h a ve linen
lilims, but her efforts ate in vain
night crowds—Attind matinee, fane Grey1* "DORN TO THE
born in Astoria, Long Island, N. way to Paris, Miami and New the Chinese' star In Iho picture
managed by Fred Allen, ‘ lirat rim I On th n lin g o ( o r a t h u n t f | n
oml nfii'i- a dtsmstlc and thrillW E S T " Also John Barrymore "BULLDOG
DRUMMONDS
Y. . . . CESAR ROM'SRO, who York In lha course of Ihq.i'ory.l are Gail Pr'rick, Akim Tamitotf
ayanl and runilral gent. Joan k i'iin ttiIliu m bin K itilid n n llio r lie '
. . . . .
.
,
,
■ uig aIjmua tha aweethaarl* - go
started on a brilliant atage rarrer How Romero finally I* shagged b y ( and Lloyd Nolan.
REVENGE.”
Play SCREF.NO. Davia
la "Dent-" and Marjorie Mu: Mrs ll- nry |^ o . He famous
,f
,
, h„ h
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from ballroom danrlng, was tha Ethel Merman—and how the "One
Weaver haa tlu&lt; "grand old name." a «r o Londona o|, Drury l-nne mMM f t . I fate d.Lyed a decade.
AT THE PRINCESS
Mtlicl Merman. Broadway'* lilhfew York-born scion of ramnus In A Million" sweethearts. Sonja'
Complications arise when Fred
Ilulldor.
'
M Hnv'Mkc. *| Arl|iur
,
, n(1 Jt)ihu. u .
aro
reunited—la a vnrRe blurs alnger and al*r &gt;t
Prince**, Sunday, March 'JOth— “ C ATTLE RAIDERS" and
Cuban encesiry . . , BILLY G IL­ and 'Don,
Induce* L ouImj llovlck to back n In which John llarrymnr,.. I ahiIso
,,|rirl(Kl lhp f|lul brllllmnUy
samplutue,
auperlatlve flfn surrcnalvo miiaitol comedy
BERT was twin in Louis "Itle, Ky. lilvery,
Frank Mclluyh "H E COULDN'T BAY NO.”
»ho«r for Tony, for whom alto hua
fioni n skillfully wrought screen. . . W A LLY VERNON wa* .^orti vqujrtrat front Hit-Creator Darryl hit*- ha* bc"n »isn"tl ta ,a _ l«B g ..t
Iho sccijinl Hruininuti'l
fal)an, and hit.three prulugeaa, .At appear,
play by David HcrU.
F. famick.
trim SOth Century-Fox contract
In New York .
time.
pMTHi" Im has nipt-ar"d in
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Among tha chargr, |n tk i grand lyroeny Indie'meni rat lira rd against Richard Whilnay, (grtw r
p lfild «til o f Ih* New York Stock Exchange, * u 1V* aeguaalioa that ho misappropriated Utwteh
9108.000 and 9110,000 from a trust fund account left t0 hit wife, lira. Cerlruda Sheldon Whilnay
(la (t). At &lt;ha right I* the rambling country homo of Whitney in Somerville coun'y, New I f rarV.
Hta Indictment followed the failure ef hi* brokcrags firm.

haa yet t l prominent BeUhevike an trial la Mi
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IVIliii** tut bond am, M'pl lhl|i
l*r* tiltUAtr lit Hrmliiolr County*
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Plorlda, to-wli:
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That imtt of Itlor k 14 of
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XOTIOt OF PAI.lt OF T%\
Wpnl T O received here today and applauded Ur.
Krone la E. neary completed at the Munici­ plete on the la’atul Park in t)ay:
City of Hanfort*. Florida*
t'lwIiriFIl ATltn
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hut
no
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information
pal
Athletic
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The
grandstand
LEGAL n o t ic e
Altai
I h ill. Ell tin *8wede Martin may r Townsend at he explained hU
I It P»’«■»'l$1..Inre ft 1111 11«»■ i»in••
Money To l.oan
Thi.it liatt of Dlork II ttf
'flwbni# of fimjilrr IfJ’t#* Act» **f
J‘ " go to Chariot I a to exhibit pension plats at the municipal au- ha* been pain,LeiTgrew atij mgny e*.tj he tc.-uml from lha Ancient
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talent for the. Hornets of the dltorlum Ukt night and told them repair*, made on th e 'fftm e 'o f the City. Wort on the i*-:n*tilIuUon
MwI Ira** In l&lt;«rfl«r
ih*i prtr*
to Hanford,
Florldn
l|intc
a i \|;y i : tiAitu: 1 win -ff.r fo»
t oiilh of I Mrit Mlrr«*( lit th#
pjilr at i iil-to iMiti-ty to llio ht§:bltrfin,inc*nj-—
pht loop this season he-Jhl* program would lead &gt;ha na- rtruetdre. 7ha fence* bordering of tha lighting fixtures at tba m ini iii riiml ilfrrpb rtm.rrtti »tn
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dlipuir
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(Juick Service
Ibfet ('•ruin n w f inn.inn In ihr Mid pnlr to tie- uiitd# In nullify lloilir ruti luce- In Hanford on line
, Clrruli L’tiurt «rf III** Ninth Jtitll-I tin* term* of raid ilrrr##,
Clark Griffith, bote of the \Va»li- i They itood in the ali'ei, eat on arc scheduled to' he* rebuilt and gfn aoon.
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Jack I innrll Phene 170-J
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i*Mjitity
HtoicUi Ylitairr' H 'lllfk iilit hr Id Ju tin* H|,u» to
pibTrallun of a Florida rjori.U. whrrtln V'Kl&gt;i:llAL P a IIM
bnlda &gt; v contract.
j flag* and dun* to every word of joyed by many ps'rotu laat year, cial
| a* lb#r .with nil I'ltiliti *, iimi oi'»
Arreplrtirr
I urp. of FlurkU
MORTdAiUi
COII
l*OH
ATtON
i*
State
l
eague
schedule
by
Tritub*
Mi|HUil b\lrd
i'll tin- i :
Martin atatad in a letter to the physician from California who will be renovated, and niade ready
W T lrM OP W%«TPH‘«i M I.N
Plnlntlff. Mid llluHTlI A U llt«t&gt;
loninw ib.crtlx.il hltid* to
Exrhaugr llVIg,
Nollrr I# herrliy mIViii Ihni |»tir- tuil**
FVauir and Alignment Shop of'thl* UKHV
Jtillah 8len«trom that lie had plriured 'ha nation now In n dire for u u on the opkhlng day.
And H M *11 U . IIIOOP.R* puant
i ' miiiiI), FbkfUla. town
to final ilivti'f triidnrd on
city, Henry Mlatson, president of h«r hiiwIsmtut nml MltM K IT IK P
SHORT hi*OltT SlM trS'-Tea
Orlando— Phone 4700
4Vi 1 ,\o ;i of Allan l
nxkad* far a' liveable salary hike l'lleht.
Ihr lllh day of March, 19)1. in
lldl. rs.korin*;; *0 -1 ' ill hit of
tha Son fold entry in tho loop, re- I'ASNAM.V ftml |i W PANS AIM. Um I I'rrtrtln oxiupo |-« inllnp In ||ir
nb U takJpg , the *g
Lxti that Griffith
return'd tnj A (pild, reticent man. Dr. Town
i: llio of 1 1 L My with
t*
Ih i p « r*‘ l&gt;rfrnt*iif»t*L il***
CA^rJ excellent e.iniruendJMorj, uu&lt;li i fll|tn#w|* n.di
Ain,i|fT.| *"IronIt I'ourf of thr Ninth Jmlliditl
Cf*nt It. Variin »a|&lt;t that ha con- [**nd spoke for more than an hour sport, al lift j baler III gV School
Min - i Hm* dl, Twt* l*i Hu * LTIWW
will, within lUc Irffnl hour* «fj ITrriill of thr Hint# of Florida. In
M Mm n 3i.ix ih i: i.* :; « n
SKMIMII.K PHARMA! W
tactad Calvin Griffith. „«n
r.f on what he called the diagnosis the** day* adthe&lt;» aTk fast^ ft. M. Tnlib, head o f the auto nalr,
it
nd
for
Hr
in
In
trip
Count
%
vrlirraltl
X ll. « lb u to W Hu. of
uti 34it’trial',
41H d ») *»I |
CIL. INI'.
FA IIXI
MiHtTtrAili:
the’ Hornet, till* *en«on, hut the u" ‘l rur« of the machine age, and eouria on lha arhool ground* sh'op. had tho following Rlate'nient A»ni. Man, »rt»p hr •..*!*• ;md FKMCKAt.
fhtii fond 'ills si -*;* d*'a*«-* - %v
W *.| i |i H* S.n* rlt ttrrtfoti 11.
Miller Bldg.
Park Ave.
Charlotte Pilot aaid that If Mar-, avknl lit* hearer* to giv. a dove of Chat are la almost eon-Vant to make In the rroaa lines o f the' n«ll i*t Hip Ii I«W mi mmI %hpf| l»l«1 (*4»Ult»lt.\Tll»N. 1# * Fl.itmirr nml
iUr fur I'inlt, til (hr fruitt ditnr nf lePhY WAHIIINtiTMN oml At.lCP,
Tw |k t'« Hunt It Mam;*- o i*,c t
i xxn iiiHins «u i t i i in- tin
la ’ refused, to mine to term, bin pension m«|lcin&lt;- to ronere is. u*e by sludrat* during' re*r(|,- rnnl. "Our hat* o ff to President th** I'cwrt
i*. it \o r.» . t viiatii
ll(Hi*t&lt; i*C IP*-inInetI* W AHlIlViiniS* hi- u if.1 Ittal m i : .
IIS:MIX llP i'L iti.is , j||,
•93|, beak, t Mil: »!. ,* \ \\ $•,*,
,i*mumi, Plorld t. In Rpnfi'nl. I'fnr Fnllrd HTATKH *IF AMPIIICA,
He raid little vhoul litnhopc* for Hog periodij . . , . rted toant# ! Hrni y Watson' for n fine jab.’*
ill1Tn III: |It 1ST
would ho a uunilier of
Ida. Hu* fiillttvrlni; i.r«rrilM-*| lintt* ,tn*- elh-friiilniilpt I hr und* i "lanrd,
••I KK'l H»i*. I TkkI*. I * S It
a Paiat
l**latk*
ronlr»ct '
WatVwn put the nallnkal apart npd
rncd.a
kk, coitlract
*r player, w0nlrl hc willing 1200 a month. He explained that baa algrtcd
I ’ K K H C H IIT IO N S
ttrtt&gt;ikri Piltmlr lit Krtnilirtli' sin H|&gt;t‘p|,tl Vljutrr, %\ill olthlu
!*• I*. » on r. U | . b i.a W 11 fa&gt;
f ^ ^ r j h l a g »#a*an wj|^, In the local field on a paying Pstttitv. PIorlriA, tit-frit:
1200 la the maximum he hope* to
Ol HoIlford 111 it -e at. a*.I • a•
In slpn a Hornet enntrket.
Mhd Irani hour-* of rutr. »*U M*»n»
ACCURATELY
\t i:.‘ l &lt;h )V
. j; N II
•
inv.INNINtl nt a holnt l*&gt; day, th* tth dy&gt; of A|*rl|, |)»3i,
ha.l* last season for the first
The
fleet-footed
outfielder iret eventually hut to atari with, f ' J f c . - a .
rhnliM l&gt;«1 of lt»r Nnrlhwr*|
rh It* ltnf Hr*-1lath 31. Tw|»
C O M P O U N D E II
•*lf•
r
for
Nttlr
niid*7-r||
tb
thr
ttlafti*
time
In
the
history
of
the
rlty
1)' South
J«* ILiwt
(f?t\) wirnfr of
lh«
Ca»l
further *a|d~that hd I* at prevent the mnounl will ho whatever I* the Martha may not pl^y far tpa.
m i und brat ltld&lt;.rr for ra-h, at
A T RKM ARKAH LY
and he agreed, several week*
Ji’ ilf lK m » n f the Houtlirnwt
4*• 11 Vo. o' a.f Amur t 3.
thr front floor «if I hi* 4’oUlt lloiirr
making arrangements tn sign n prorata .hare to person* over GO lo'.ie b«caua* .of a aatiVy dlapyte
1911.
Pnkvrh'l.
•
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1. C..» •
(Jnitrt#&gt;r
(HKH3
of
Krcllon
HU
'R E D U C E D
P R IC E S .
of
Hrmlholr
ib-itnty.
Florid
a.
in
ago to again l*£e over the prexy'
Hf
S
Long island aoml-pro ball con­ from a two percent irro** income with C|arlf (irlfflth of the Waah*
31.
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It
(It. Tnwnnlil|i Ttrrttlr
(I « )
Hanford. Florida, llir f&amp;lourtua
ro i: nm w 9 I rh. M a rli. U
povl-lon. Hinting
Hinting several
several tldie
times % houtl» Hnttut» Thirl v t»nr tSI I
inghm,.. Nattanal* . . . Jot
porldon.
CRTAIN OUR PRICE ON
nr tranvactlon tax.
i .h
. tract.
ilrNi'tthrd
taml
#*
and
|tf#ml*r»
»|i*!
:
&lt;
»i
ri
i
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v
Rut run itoulh Id il rltiittm
Jackaimyl'W that he expect*,fa- draw, ,7J.l0(
IN D IY IIIt At. P R E S C R t P *■11111 let your IninglnVllan*'go" lla r u r V fltriaer
IIi$tr ill Hroil n-dr 4*ouni|. FinrIiliiaJ
in ltd ctinln t |« th# Wt»l
* * *1 1" It. IT. Has 31, Tw ft 1
to* wit;
*
fsr
Dr. Townsend raid, “ You can not h«t*I#r, will be' ouVof llU l r » l n \ * I* tron. IhU year, he hop'ra fa
Raiiith itouKf rn iliwi
Il»ip
of
Ihr
radri
Rml
Ifm
tlf
tio n s
iibpo Rb
rn.i.iNa
F r e d d i e B n i n l e S ig m s
Thr Wr*1 .Tlm r arms of tt»r
4",'»i \ ■ **i of
Amill* I
IK**I of' riuuin»**Ai
Jitarirt
- aiseahle
-J— *-*- V,Lhike o
-rir f last yaar'a
----’
ennedve of what it will do. It will Ing sfakloni wlth tha Washing-^ a
YOU W ILL RE S l'R PR IBRD.
f oIb*wInk »1rprr Ihrd 1am.* •
1931, * ok #i inn: lira i . t, \\
* ( SR 'il, flit iter Hmi th t*t ii
.■record
o
f
t3.i
W i t h P a l a t k a A ? , a l e a s bo on* luV, from xvhlilr the money ton Seftatpra' ta Oriando Indefi­
Not 11iftrit
MKtllN ni
thr
i*f h i : ........... n\\ », *.f : i"*
iwlrit pis 4 I-lull nm Nortti *&gt;f
Hr*" tt |'w|i |*i Hi lit I: I i|-i
rolli rr #»f h« nioti * 4, Town*D R . M IL K E R
KiMithwrut, (MW)
v«*rm r nf
Coach iti’ssell McCracken ha*
will le uicd to ercate wealth, not nitely. Haynra aaffrred an arm
H'ltiVti.
Haimr
1
1
Itaet.
th»
&lt;
$
Id
l^twt
ll.tir
ti:»,i
•hipi
Freddie Brunle, former third dcttioy wealth. II xvlU l*o n pain- injury several isiya aga and was |t.*krh over a position as phyalcial
ii
i
of
i lit* Hiiulhta*|
Uuiti**
t lilt 13’* fee-t ibii*t. iheni-f•
Iratkar fo r the Sanford Lookout* leva tax because it n il be paid rarrrd to u
i doc ilion instructor at three local
nnerntl
KabI
If II
kliPlo*
to €-|0 frel Hout hi lltftlir# Mb
1431 rtinlri"
%•* ihA‘
le#t Wr.|. th* ill-# 4-t to. «.|M
Inf 1937, hai signed a tfl.ls con- tr.on'hly.
Tiythool*, two of . them elementary
Uraniard. , Wrigat, t
H
*
hiT1i llo# of futlri Srcti»*« MU
feel Not tit I.* f i .af i: o f IIB*
(r.-el wUh the Palatka Axalraa of
Wyniij farmer Sanfard huriery^ ipstilutionv. The idea is to give * 1 IM, Uirttr# Ka »I to |hi* Hot!lit•JIN' NIN* l
|this State loop.
rMI ,TmK) fRflH'f of mi l Mu'
The first tion*canllnrn&lt;*l rail- arc making s hlg hlt wllh Heiyf' . itw- lornl giniln7 school student*
ild •m I*» t*» be tu,*dt■ to #tttl*fy
llftli Hit (Ml, Norili to Ihr
(ti. tortti* of »&lt;ibl l|rk-te*-,
The Brooklyn youth is expected toid luiilt In the AtnerLnn conti- lor plfat llnrky Harris In Sena- ennagli athlet e knowledge to dis­
Ko!(In.int (N T) rornrr of paid
I.W IK H «: H ll AIMIN’.
Truck &amp; Paata, Tirc.-t
I 'O^fcriv# In Sanfnnl to apeprl *ev- n «jt* we* the Psnnnta rrl'road. tor training activities in Orlan­ play their iihlllly In a much lietter
lllkl, 11SiI r ( I I 'j l Of Hottllii.t'd
H|wa'lnl M-idrr
\ Tickfl flood For One
(|iut•t«-r
I. Weft to |:l*
eflFdaya before beginning Uraln- Implied in IMS, running from do.
fa'h oji than the present system i*
1-taHi
Allle# f. r i t i r n itH neanlee
(IINNIVM.
M in n : o f m i .i ; o f t w
I Ing actlrltlea In lha Aisled f’THy. Colon to Tanama City.
. . . . Along with Sanfrrl, Or­ doing.
AuUl x.ilf to to* tlt tdv to n.»t l*.r»
Airplane Ride \V.(h l-Jtch
• CHriFIt'ATFft
fWly
rrrapprrs
in t rntral
Ihr ti'rtlp of
ilrcrrr.
I a t , bu'-{ and
This, of course, will bring to
In mviitdiktice with the prfl*
---------------- lando, Del.and,
H .1 It UII.KlSHt'N
%
■i*toii'ii **f Chn|ilri H ill Ait# f*f I'ktrida with sprrial liuffing
•1 (Lillons O f Can
Palitltn, n.-ylona Beach mol St. Sgmlnule High n belter trained
H|br* (nil .114*lot l*'-17 *iiH| ttiioii w1 1 1 1 1 *n ferttii-et of
equipment gtiarantrvmg n perAurusi ho .ore ptnnning to route m rroup of athlete* to the end that
t : . v \ m i : a a i » i w in
o ffe r
fu r
frctl) lialencrd tire.
*4ilr -it iiubMr milcry tw tire Ii IkIy*
the hiop with lighting ntrange- the Seminole record In future
HI Ticket k Good For
MMltll OF tlAHTFlFP h.U.11 *•#
1 bidder fur r«#h at flip tihiiifl
nirnt* for the playing of "after- year* may he seen to Improve)
Xoi »%
*k I* hr i« by iff i In Ifiut I lull## uitlianr.a In H.mfoiu nit I be
In-prcliun Inxilrd
l ^-Amwnncfmentg
H i —Mlacellaneoua
i
Vilir. u.itit to fn .il «.prior retidi iril Slut day of Mnuli 191* n I 11
I Flying I .t'ssnn
oil it*# S31 it ibty of fftitfiiilw-r. oVIiK-k A Al_ l.*t\ e v illfie a le o r
Gel Free Flying TIckrf
|W. J. King, Plumbing-Phone 60.
IF ITS ahoo repalrtng—polish, j
tn ;. olid run IiiIpxI i&gt;R tt*r 11lit » r i 111H a te * ' lie til l*y Itie K t l t f !»**,
Art Now—Offer Limited
day of Afiurh. If3l, In that tn w ith #11 w iultted amt #ub• nave vmrD~xxr7.il.' i l —r T t " '
airings, dye*, cleaner, we have
S e m ih o le . C o u n ty
tain ay tor |»«*iid)riK III Iho Circuit *e*|til lit le th a l Ittfte# nn the fo l.G R E Y H O U N D
With 11.to Purchase
,A y E
"Paired by (L clly a)loo 8|,0Pi ;t0 Sanford.
haiklnti
ilr
o
*
i|
|n
d
Itii.U
In
Hem*
Colli I of Ihr Ninth Jtldlfjul I’ll
on*
who really know* how,
ENTRIES TONIGHT
C o u rt R eco rd s
rult i f llir Hint# u( Florida* , *i tiiol*- C o u u lt, F lu rtd # . tow it
[firigfea. Jeweler Magnolia Ave.
tV i t. No 31# o f A uKiint I, t i l l
ond I **■ Hrmliiolr Coullty,. wl«#rrln
USE Hosier A Gay's Paint—You
•**iteriuu‘ l.ot# 1 I** i to * is*
TuwliM1
*
CRtrlft
p.i mw yiuUTdtiit:
L e m m o n d T ire Shot
E le c t r ic S e r v ic e
warraitr.y Died*
tu
A 13 In : i to :&lt; *u 31 , Ind
HACK 3*14 Mild.
«*0111*4tllATION 1- PUliitlCr. and
SUGAR DIABETES Suffer­ will gel the most enduring U&gt;nls SI. Matjnka. sgl To P ln - TinFIliHT
Add
1
1
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t
.‘ark
View
rrk tllv
l.iirls|rut
m i l s H PIIKKWAN amt ANNIli
1‘hnnr
200 Magnolia Ave. Pkona 101
111 E. 2nd St.
Cert, No M»* of July 7. I»A*.
ers Send For Free Book-' beauty, and the longest les'ing eueo I*. Cnlbermatt,
l&gt;ylo*
Alt. Afc4*i»y
KtjHmiAN, liU w-lf*. tllr |»r
ooi*» inti; I,ntr i* ft to II to 31
*|&gt;il Hum
Foil hum
tin-.i') talyuct!,
;i-»
] P. It, Rost on)
ox. To Janie* Hr nittor*# Italia litre IMark Cot fun ft:ml-Hil t tllr
'
Otto Clsky—Leeabtirtf, i
A
2\
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L
n
I**
4*.
bill
Addi­
Hp#roil Mnnlfr. n III, %r11litn Ho
tion in I'Ulk View
Wllaott.
•
HFaXiNI* 14At "11; IjtlluHlf
J l#ntil liniirp o f onIn, out Miuutm,
HTinena ti»y b-i fft*L ato, wenI IbN
*
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h
'
Ihe nil .111)
XpUI. IS1-. O lf.!.,, .•lit day of A la irlt l u l l ,
tirrirndo r Unit et vtr. Geo. tt.
Mts. Ite.|ii.-l
I uimLi usriing , „ r jlr
r, „
1lUt, , r,
MONTEZUMA
NO. 3 tinAOK fronting. *|dlpg.
l» 1* IIK K N IH IN .
Tu
II. foghorn et ux, Lillie
i"Ink »«f i*tii‘u|t Cottrl,
t T « i * i '* i
si'.' f u-*"!..
I ” ul
-'(‘(illl ter issli. el l*i.
, Under New Management
►heetins,
flooring—120
Per If.
H-M'V 'V . . '
? r' "j.V
tn*h« .1.-...
il,, Cue,l
...........
Keiiiltt«*)e » *turtljf, FiorM la
We are catering to perminrn thousand. United Lumber t o , stb Emmet F. Jnnr* et nx. To Ih-tli- Amn L i .k I m
J"
{ H m is u k i ’..m» i &gt;'. FlerM a. I»i «Jti
fiK A l.l
T llllli* HACK; &amp;• I* Mil#I fiiyd. Ftnnda. th# f.illowlnp atr.
weekly guaata. Rales per week— ' n French. Phone 713.
any Kennedy,
tPrriaiid H alf uf ltail* |&gt;#«hlrl
mefihrit 1 1irI h and prrmlMit ptlii.alr
\oTirr: o f h a m ; ok t u
front f3.0o to $0.00, single—to GO
Mki|l I 1*
l.uliy
|n* H» Itilliolsa I'ollht). FIoI hIa, I s*
Agreement fo r Deed
ti:it r n iiY T i:#
ll.jnr iiil*)
Flylna Thrutiph wl,
and.up, double. Rate* by day— |
III
UVCtttllM'ie ktlih the |»r**■
fireem ft, J , et ux Tu II. A. I,liul
1‘xior Kirutr
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1
2
—
Wanted
'
II*
i-ltkiiliiii
nt
ill*
Northern*!
\
ii
*.
ii
#
of
« nn|der i»;?i. Ari* «*f
$1.00 to $1A0, single— $2.00 t o ________________________________
.Frirnii liaiur*r
Hugsr tunic
Gainer, ot, ux .
i-OiiiM of lb# NU'1* «»f N 4V1« I l'»3e Hli*l U|W«n Wlttlefl ret|iir«| of
FuluVaiy.
*3.00, double.. Our bed* a n the W ANTED: A wionun tw li'e with
i»L H#i”I (oil 4. Towwfclilti
KUCItTII RACK
I arc. »*K W II IIIIX KIN I m ill
Master's Dssd
fb|tl#tlky Hh-ifa
■xrf.r fur *.*l# at i*ublir outcry to
Hoilib. M.iliK** 31 loin I,
and
beat. Hot and cold water in every
B)ld take care of Elderly In- It, A. t'0&gt;' spl. maslrr To It, It. ■try wnlr Jon
lniii'4i|iU t»ri
Andy Ml*nwh#r
(HtP liltfbe*it lilddrv for e*xxh at th#
flAaii
th#fifi*
run
Houtb
I
room. A homelike atmosph.-ro |ilus valid U tly —no other* in family,
F a lu y ylru tia
)i|!aj Tiaffill
I'tioil IHiiiM' * ill i alit# lit Haiifutd
feat, thriii-o Ui*| a.11* to a- 1•*
Kummt-r A A. Til inti riilrf
a*n the ?|#| •!.* y of Mai i h 19S* at
It loll IIr11»
romplete hotsl service. We aclromn pox 13 c-o Herald,
fe* i to th# m iter litre of
Mortfl*ge* ,
II o’»' look A M. in m e#rtlMr«ill
3
*
I
d
M
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ftpfoiM,
Av#uiie%
then
re
Norili
FIFTH
IIACi:
your inapocllnn o f our rooms.
i*r * *'I lift* atr# liwbl b| the Hint**
Gen. ||. Ilridae, Jr., et u* To A. H*« SilW
Aty lt#i|!l#Pt
141 4 3* I *» f « « t, ili r Ii«'a Ka *t
Dining room re-opening on Mon­ W ANT HIM Two Salesmen, 36 to
Hi
* 11n I with aMi *&gt;i&lt;itIf Ve-it itltd
K
M
lp
M
a1
*P
l
i
*
i
*
lirlv
In
11 ”, a S*t« I'rt, 1 1totive Nt ir 1 11
Co palmrt.
t:it ycattl old trim nro sitllsfied
rtilon-mit-M lei led tit.I#* oil 1 1 1 #
Its (i Hay
day or Tuesday undsr the manage­
Trafflr I Hi#I
ithto K I* HI fe* t to I lie ( eill'-P
On Route 17 — 10 Miles South Of Soitfnrd
1L'
A.
N
’ewman
rt
lix„
Ado
St
To
i*,fi#&gt;
i||ai|| rietri !|ie*| lalo.A Ml H#»*i
tin,■ of lleiirka Hirnl, them'#
HI XT HUAI i: ^ • l t MU#
ment of Slim Hoffman, former with |13, per Week, cur rtsrnll.il
I "onlit Flu I Idii. twwll
(Tarn at (he Red Arran)
Sanfotd
Atlniitlo
N,
Rank,
Trii#
M
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*
k
Hunir
Hull
Fe^PI
»3
!•
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I
la*
Ito*
|M
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|
of
*Vi 1 N*i» Ml of A UR II- 1 1*
Kxperlenco
not
o ^ p t o r o f Duck Inn, from f&gt;r- —npplinnciv.
Hi Ik» i Tllil
Tinfllc Fbani r
Hefltihliifl
6stlofac:len
of
Mortgage*
10
RACKS
3
rot*
Mr#
HI
ft
IV
19
i
inn
necexsnry. tilve l-etereni’r* as to
t»F#n
"l*tiiit*y Fwlirit*
C. W. Sullivan, Prop,
li
f* ihi pic _ *o b« jnndr Hi . Mllrfy
of V \V i 'Ol Of l.ot
af
r*il.
Ih An iicy
I'i- tiiriiR of *ulil decree
rhnmuhr with h’ttt-r. Write lint Ituby U Rrokaxv To Louis Sj. AUtm)i(
NIGHTLY
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new point, tire*. Cash or term*.
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Chase mid Company V* O •’
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T k ro f\ o * t
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do against l b authority o/
fathor. Ml ham Wilkins, ■■ iti M m l pnachOT. Joton b deterwb b to boeomo a doctor. Hte
mother, Itw y, w S ir ita iib S«r
M |l if raw#. NMUhw &lt;M and *nHurafH kiss In Mi omtHMon.
After o terri/io quarrel with III
fdthor, Jason loovos hems to
study medietas. Mary patens her
belongings, sue by one, to /isanes him. Mthen dies, leaving
her penniless, nevertheless, she
continues to manege, seme! me,
to stud Jason money. Jason dees
net return home, oven alter grad"** \0 as doctor. Mary grows
end mere dsttUute. Thn
1War breaks out and Jason
bins up with the Union Medloal
Coras.. Mary sells PUgriai, her
husband's horse and the one ihlag
she has left, to buy l l n his
Army Burgeon’s uniform, lie
Is so busy with his duties In the
field that he neglects Mary, net
writing her for two years. Bhs
dees net know whether he is

member. "Wsll — them wag p u d __ oM eOvsr tea__
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Chapter Elavan

"lENEFiTS FORGOT'
.The day Jaaon received a cumi to report to President AbraLinooln Id Washington, w u
urntn* point In hla life.
i third year of the war.
ItabeveUed and travel. faaaa peaaanlad hltaaelf at
President's office with pride In
I bearing and o sense of aatbfaon. Per word bad boon whispered
•round tho hocpital that bb iuamona meant a personally boato wed
i l emon
.oration *from tho President' for
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wound, d.
Jason squared his aboulders as
ha enured Ihe Urge, sparsely furnlshcd office of Pirsldent Lincoln.
IJncoln luinril hla brooding eyss
toward Jason. For a moment thsra
was silrnre. Tbsn. "Yoq era Jason
Wilkins?"
. “ Yes. Mr. President."
“ 1 want lo rnngralultla you, WIItrine. You've hem doing grtal things
In thn flrld."
"Thank you sir: only my share,”
wen Jaenn e model rrply.
"Morn then your share" amended
•Unrntn. "If
•■ w
lie i •I n
e a r ih
liir .
wliat
hrsr
Is lIrus.
you've saved many lives." Its tapped
psprr on his desk. "I have Ibis
requsst from flsnrral Orant that
you b* transferred to hie medical
corps."
Jason trlrd to master hla prlda
and riultatloa In Ihe ensuing peuss.
"I'd Ilka that, sir," he managed
at last.
"Well — we’ll tee. We'll see.” Hn
Blared at Jeeon for e moment. "You
InUrrsl ms In one particular, _WIIt understand you don't ampu
Uta except as. a last resort."
."No use crippling, mm. Mr. Presi­
din' — unless It's absolutely necesHe
Julia right. Quits, right.'
seemed lost In thought. “ Whs
here did
y*u go to school’ •"h.
he asked suddrnly. "What medical college 7"Tl,e tlsltlmora Free Callego of
Surgery, sir."
"Muet: Ibe a very good school." Uncoin motioned lo a cbalr. "Hit down,
Wllklae — tall dm about It."
* Jaaon took tb* seat, surprised at
the sudden turn of the converse
tton. Lincoln waited for blm to
bT*WsU, ale. It's not much lo los'
•t from the outside, but they have
very good doctors — they're very
thorough and all that."
I "Tou bad a scholarship there,
WllklneT"
"No, air. It's a free school"
___your hoard and room? You
"But
had to pay that.”
"Yea. air."
"Must have had a bard time of
!L" said Lincoln aympelhetloally.
"I did odd Jobs about lha placp."
Jason explained, "and — wait — I
gat money from home."
,
"Home? Where la home, WUblas?”
"A Mile town la Ohio, air — High
**"Hava you oar relatives?"
; "Onlyf my
bbbj moUver,
u t in u a i, wir#
sir."
only son, eh? Your motwr
- —ell of f r

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" * 5 r .n r. yean

T*Wut aha managed to help you?”
Lincoln asked In aurprUa.
. V
“gbe raised the money by aalllag
^ S S o U r leaned forward la InUr. “Things? What
rot aart of things T*
■ u s n -i" £ js

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H u ll

C o n fe rs

P re s id e n t
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STRANGE A S IT

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M o rgan

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ngvef fergwb" M
W. labll
L*kn Mary. Kin"A viiry ivtjoyablo, trips” T. MA
McKrou. Wamrtuwiu N. T.
-'ft
“ IMIehlfhl In every way.
not wlPi* It/' Ura. Jane
Bumih II, N .'J .
•"Wimilrrful trip. Ijepe to con
again'* Mlaa
I-oUlso
Bdwar
Sammil. N- J.
“ Rapromajy satisfying saDt
Mm. J. II.- Bolldhy,' • Dedham
Usr.s.
f

**A trip nrary vlelfor should
taku. nadutlfuir . Mtaa. liorfea-u
WASHINGTON. Mar It. - W
—Of. Arthur K. Morgan, chalrf lloclutrhaarr, Aberdeen.. Md.
man of TVA. blimUy defied Pres* ' "Lonely trip, would Ilka to to
Ident Iloosevolt yesterday and the fall length of the. St. John*
declared himself not a partici­ River.'' Mye- Crawford.
"Seeing In believing what n
pant In • hearing called by the
president in determine the fact* wonderAil trip It- in "— Mra.- Ida
behind
TVA’a bitter - Internal, M. ChamberUin. Barberton, Ohio."Tlie trip waa far mope beauti­
Kara-to-fae*i with the praaldenl ful than any m could think. Try
and In' the prearnce of hla op It- yountelf."— K. A.-Crawford. .
Dollghtfal • trip.**—Joe 8lnJ-.
ponanlt on the TVA board—Vlc«
Chairman Hamoart A. Mort.»-J l* «»«* r , WhH. ria ls .,-N . Y. - w
"A srnimgargaoua trip.1'—Mrs.
the chairman' rrltlclmd the In
ipilry a. “ an alleged proceaa of P. II. McKeoa, WeUrtown, N. Yla - simple
",n «g'
fact ■flndlns" end repealed hU, " T.lic scenery
- ^
plea tor an "Impartial. compret| ini-fl-kay-ahaa.'1
fl-kay-ahaa. ^ Arid
Add keggara
dtsci Ijitioti.f — Holen ' Mahaary,
htuslvo and i-omplcle■ Invoatlgn
New York City.
'
T
.
Uon by congrasa.
' ” Tliln‘ In'm y lhlbd&gt;triB;(iip thl«. &gt;
Hn accuse,) the prealdent pf beautiful riyar. and eajoy'lt rnots'
withholding full cooperation In egch
M in... Paul Ptxeld..
Correcting what ho considered f'aiifnrd, bit. * .
.
gr.es . rondltlun* wllhln
TVA.
"Tliiu M thy fir s t'tr ip ' hu ihel
aaaeried the other director, war* St. Joiilrn llifr r —-Very peaceful!
given adequate ndvaneu Informa­ ami enjoyable with ' our genial)
tion or what yo lenlay’i hearing Imat Mr. BagwalL—Mra. f . ' I t
hould Involve- while ha waa not, Hellock. I'lytwonib, Conn. .
•
And once he naked the prealdent
“ Mivv wofda can’t describe Itj
to atop Interrupting Idm.
One funi in take the' trip and' j A
Rmphaticallr. ha declined In I Im la-ui.ly To. gpreciata |t.” —UNT
Anawrr RnosnvcU’a questions n« C. C. Karl, Detroit, Mich.
'•*
lo what (actual haaaa ho might
—t— ;
'■.
ham fur the charges of had
faith and malfeaeanro ha hM
D IR E C T O R Y
hurled nt . llarrnurt A, Morgan
nd f.l||ctilhn|. lie referred th«
rr Ident to n lirlnf prepared
qUltment asking for a congress­
Wa Pay Caiah For
ional inquiry.
' Ufad Furplttfr*. At
Oil the olhrr hand. Ilarrourt
Morgan
uml • IJItrnthal
were
ready with ■ long series nt docu­
mentary exhibit, 'and oral fa tlmony
which -they
contended
Dismount ng, Paraona- fall in exonerated them ot the “ dleline with Ihe real o f the crowd, n Ij o iic . ly" . charges of the chalrFURNITURE CO. &gt;
little fonfuaed but curious. Grad' man.
100
' Pb«M
ual'y he worked hla way'.lo Ihe
frunt
where stood
a.sm fllng
Sanford Are.
atranger who reached out and
giohbcd Pjrson’a hand with a
show of enthualaam.
&gt;
Cowboy Paraona atepped - back
a,l&lt;l icgarded him. lie shifted hla
fret, scratched hie hesd.. squinted
Ceollnues Pram Pegs Ooe
his eyra. Ha arid, “ Stranger, you’ve foilowV:
» 1
got me. Sqrma lo me that I ought
“ My find anil on Ilia 81. John*
to know your fact, buj darned fUver—lull- sincerely hope it Is
if I ran remember your name.’*
not niy Iasi. A 'furo-lir-tacg with
The etory became famous In Mother Nullin' mid yon view It
Washington an circles, and H aN * In ewn ns yuii rrnllin God's
onen chuckled dver'Uie*TAcMMlL'‘ Mbd)Fack!'' MM. YHIrtMda' X .
I’ arrinn, .(range as it seems, ftad lander ou, I Union Mas.
“ T|io I rip mi llm 8t. Johns and
shaken hands with the President
of Iho United Stales without Wcklwn lllv rj was llin end of a
pur fart day. One eunld have en*
knuwing It)
luyed Hiu elver, and fairies danc­
Mond’ y: Man who made mllllana ing In llm moonlight In recrotto.
on thn tYeklirn niver," Mrs. O.
with $17.
S A N F O R D
V. W|,titan. Itorry- N. If.
E L E C T R IC C O .
, "The beautiful ,csn*ry up the
|«r nppareniiv Informed Premier Hi. Jnhfis njid 'Waklwa lllvar ll
hftr
Mussolini in advance of hla In* In-urpdKiahln anyqbrre In Flori­
tendon lo send trooPa 'Into Au«' da. Tliu hospitality nf th* ChamFUlurta
Wiring '•
Ilia sine* a llitl«r me acngt r Uir nt Cuiuiiiarre was nppraclatarrived yosterdey with a latter e*l li« oil. Tho trip was a won*.
tor II Data..
derf»l otm. wlili'lr all nf ua will

4 l h N P h flS O M *,. _

J WASHINGTON, M»r. I t - W )
| —Ofliclsls anxlou-ly studied de• vrlnpmrnt* In Aus* la and Geni,u| Knifipa la«l night but main*
» “ hand* o ff- attllode.
i Taking Hielr bad from Sccrr1 tuiy nf 8 nip Hull, they refrained
fun.i placing llic United Slates
In Dm- po-llion uf 'nkln* elilra.
Hut erirrtary Mild hr had t«nfr iI'd vri.h llic 1’ieeldinl in Ihe
In.,' two ilnya mi Ilir situation In
: tViiiml Kumpr, |,m without fornml big a sproiul policy.

t^ 7 fe m ^ g ^ n r fM P
h p ir r m w lr /
u

not pood for anythin*.”
A deep atbnea followed hie anewer. Jaaon
drnt t o e p e e ^ i ^ ^ t r S l i
Lincoln's eyes levelled at'him.
"How te
b rour mother, -Wilkins
Lincoln naked ateraly, 'In *tx
sic■sin fi
•
’
a
health
Jeeon wee completely startled. “I
— ah — I don't waow, svr* •
"Tou
don't
hnowl Why n
“
*
“To tell the troth,
itb, sir. Veeraeglected to write.”
Out eurely eh. write* to 'you?"
“ "i
“ Well air--” ha beUtMed. "Well nwr •‘,"i llu- luuii-d State* had
I don't think ah* know* where 1 ' iiru'H f l y many in :i friendly way

vifU tei

‘ "fjncoln roe* from hi* chair and I
" m" ,|,rn' ■' 1,1 '" r 'rralmrnt
came from behind hb.deak. He &lt;-f Aim! In.
paced up and down for a
eat, | titfliinle
■I.Militi-.l
Hmi
any
deep In thoujbU 'Japan
qui-.llun regarding American r t r
him. Interacted
and OttriM y '
_
Juki (hi liu t Ml (itrfuL (M d
ngmlion » f the new Aus'rbn
UJncoln
— ■— etoppedi "Whal'e
—
the tm»L
ter with youe mother) WIOdhoT No put immnt v .mill nrbe. They bcllrvi-d It would I,., mi Inti-rnal
goodT Like moot methen TV
“She b *oodl“ . cried Jaaon.
ehxngvt I lull would un rail fur n
“She must ho a poor aorV replied i-pt ciflr niiwiilInti, tlurli was Ihc
Lincoln. "El**, why have you dropl her like a hot atoneT She muet ra-c tvh n Kmt Eel iiM hiilff, the
re done eotnathhrg terrible to nnli Nnxl A i m . Inn tTiemcllor who
you." Ho croaeed over to Jaeea and
stood next to btak-towering above bus Ju»l roslRncd. took over tho
him. “What waa It aho did to yea, |imuirrrhi|i nflrr llic u,sasslnaWllklneT"
Jhaon dropped hb eyae; unable to llon of JiK |iivilcfoM&lt;ir, I tollflire.
Kt-naior Norris
( liiil
Neb l,
moot the Preatdent*e oucaalng
(tonee.
&lt; -■ &gt;
•omini&lt;,iiMl in |i'|Hiri&lt;’ri that tlm
“lit un you what aba did.” Lin­
coln aald. “she canted you around ilrveioptnotiia In Austria “ innko
In her arme mote step* .than you you llilnk llirrr luii.lil lie n war
could aver eouatl. She nuraed you— over tlii'iu.” ‘
covered you at night — prayed for
Norris anIII
thephlloeophy
----—. cooked, eewed, washed for
you — tried to teach you
front ninonf iiiunjr Million* now aeema
wronfl That'e what aha»
WII- to lu&lt; tii.it "If Vo rail tuki- you
kina! And you
.
. that
___
with alieneeit — Silence for two long unit you ma t slop u.. we will do
yearel"
If
*Tve been fighting the
•fr.'
Mi-uw li||,. fin mo, witlmut
a
forrmuii'iit
mid
n lm lfcj
by
lla|y mi a |iro|meal for Joint ef­
forts to save Austria's M e - IIK MKT TUB I’MBBIDENT . . I Klrat rrrsldrni lo visit the sun|i"n&lt;ltnrn. rlo-al
lirl|ilrss . la t
lluthcrford U. Ilayrs. lUth Prrs- flower stair wlillr In rfflic , llayra
niahl as uai| lli.riiinny prori.iul* ill..lit of llm Gnllril Siatca, had bii rn-alril much ricMrmrnt by his
nj to tiikn power In Vlrnnn,
uiiikuu I claim
lo feme. Hayes arrival. When Ihr rorirgo pulled
Korclrn offico
otflcials
an* uus it champion lianduhaker.
, Into Hutch eon It waa greeted by
notinri'd that ihr Krrnrli and IlrltO f all the big men of hii Unw. ihe w|'dr»l rnthualaim. Klaga flew
Ish aitilrussadnrs In Merlin hs,| nunn &lt;iii.l.l grasp another man'a from the railway atatlon. Stores
inadu n Joint protn I In (lie tier- band with such warmth, such.iyc- were cloard. Kveryonc was at ihr
man Rnyurniiirnt m rf nail sli'P* pension. Krirndl iiraa flowed from elation to welcome Ihr I'rraldcnt,
in Austria.
his flngrrUps. l’ro|&gt;rr.y rxploiUsI ami Crnrral Shrrman.
Ai Itm hiinip |Inin, frrinlrr- his handshaking would have won
A t per schedule,' Ilayrs took
drrlrnalo Ilium, ruiifronli-il with hlin the friendship of the whoh- hla aland on Hie s'ation platform
a tlirunl I,, llm prnro of Kuropr. wnr'il.
I tu greet Ida Kansaa friends. The
lot It Im kiioair bn m i , ronfl*
Ilayrs put his ah lity lo test rrowd mi led, lined up single
dent or foriiiim: n nnllonal union in tho fall of 1H7U whi n he plann.-d file lo shake personally the PreilRovri.'imrni of n|| piiitlrs from iiii official lour ul (hr country. No dent's hand.
&gt;
ramioiinlal. |o nitrrinn riaht.
I'lraldrnt before Hayes hud ou-rl At this point, recording to HutHrulrciii 1'lm.o to Ilin him |a||st undertaken such a Journey.
|chiton's local
historian., H'aji
Irmlrr hu1.1 Ilir rnlilnrt would Im
Arcompunlril by one or two of^ Parsons local cowboy and mil*oritanlic&lt;| l.y rn Hr l&lt;ul»y and his cabinet men.'jera, hla w ife,' about-Ihe-pmlriee, rode In off Ihe
would K - m . i i I v In
di-ii|' whli Isicy, General Shrrman anil olhcr, range on one o f hla few visit, lu
•V n U In Au.-.lrla.
notables,
Hrndshaker-ltexldent town, waa puxxlrd lo find the main
Hearing luaty
Ilium
liurrjril
lonsullailont II'y e t l.«mrdi-d r special (rain and street
dfserted.
itli |"&gt;|jlli-ni |u:iilriai.
HlrlvInK riiissiil llie ront nrnt. On Ihc re-1 clivers coming from 'hu dliection
quickly in iu|ly hiippurl, Ih'sldcs j mm trip lo Washington Ihc party uf the etntlon, hr rode down lo
the I'rilh'.’il siluulii.il In central pussed Ihrmigh Kansaa.
isco what was happening.
Kiiru|&gt;e, Im nuH rmifrimli-d with
a difficult fiminriul p|i&gt;li|oni uii-t
Jaaon whtepered.
"Hasn't th e r erted Lincoln. laluir unn-st lit liniut'.
C h a r g e d
C h a n c e llo r H it le r
...
nr i
AIHumnli the i&gt;c&lt;&gt;pl"'s I ront
swaethsart been doing the
shuwcil i.Ikiui of cicikiiig under
thing? Hear me, WUI
thruet a _long,
long, bony
ho
ringer at the Ihc stinlit i f events In AustriaCssiisusa rrsm r i| i One
hoy — “ For two long
yaara you*
fo
mnin c&lt;im|Hiiiriils—
The cablnrt'n views on Ihls grave
mother's heart has been tom with Its |h|in
the thought that you might he ly­ | sochili |n, rnmiuuii|sin, radii ul
ivauo w r o communicelcd at lh«
ing, wounded and dying on some | socialist. ns *q|| us , oc|al|iq, r&lt;iNKW VOIlK, Mar. 12. (A I—
battlefield. Now. she's given up. Hho
Richard
Whitney, close of a tmso aresion, to
Ihlnka you're dead. A letter from puhlic.uiH nil ngiccd lo the ne ArisiK-iaiic
you would have saved her lh a ir
I ilooi.l untiut.
nlirr-r very name had Iren * Charles. Coibln. the Kiyncli am­
The sudden leallutlnn of hts
en'
syndurl fur Wall a'vect probity, basador, but no
decision
cruelly emote Jeeon; he could bare­
ly control hla voles ns he begged a
stixsl twice chargetl with 'heft nounerd.
question. "You've talked In liec?” .
lust night as the manifold lnC I T Y B R IE F S
Whatber any
decision
"Hhe wrote to me," replied Un- !
vi'viigutinns of the spectacular
coin. "Asked Ihe location of your --------------------------- bui
rvached
was
undisclosed
grave. Hhe wants to see It — put ,
CeoUsuea &lt;re,., e s i. Oscollapse of his H tu opened a
flowers on It — alt bcelde II And* ful'mrr iM h i hmrnt at .‘l:00 (truck.
I’ rimo Minister Neville Chambor*
grrat fiscal u-andsl.
h*'l«„boy aha used to ('4)m|iany II will hi-ld its drill
Whi'ney, rucially Impcccslde, lain was known tu have been bit*
b0In the pausYthst followed Jeeon
Mumlay a'gbt ns usual five limes prishlrnl of !he N#w
larly angered by Ibe latest dis­
felt hie eyes smart with tears. "1 nml llic Mnllral llclarhinrnt wl.l
- P m terrtMy aorry. air,” he whin- .,1 ,,, (eul.l u special tl. ill un IhH York slurk cxchoni;,', tho rrat* play of Hitler's ‘ naked fist*'
while Mutgan broker thruuSh
Vigorous prole-ta (ruin llrUain
"Sorry!" cried IJneoln. "Bhs sold
wlu in many uf the orders uf tho and Xrancu. uiado yealerlsy to
ntr household
nousenoid treasures one I,
l.y one I
her
mli;My J. P. Morgan rumpany Darllo. cauio far tuu late. It was
for you. 'Old things' you oeyf 'N6t i t’uuuly Cumni lasloner II. I
ood for anything. Oh! Yau ungratewire executed, surrende ed in eyldeticrd. In save Austria.
______
Tim
elier
aminumcil
Imlay
lhai
ul fool I” His manner tuddenly .
mid afiernoun to Sta'e Attorney
lu llerliii ilia ll'elch govern­
changed, hla ecomtul anger giving . work un llie W I’A project fur the
O nrral Dtnnell upon a second ment' rrjactrd tho protests, os*
m . V r i A 0u M i i ^ ! h" L ht » ' t l
" « ‘"*ga ditch gland larcrny complaint.
aerllng Great Drilaln and France
me, lroy.” he continued. There's no , wl • begin early next work. This
Il.o maximum |iriiu|ly under bail Blind on “ fn|-e Inlormatlon".
finer auallly In the world than prujrtl required largely through
tliol eliurgr Is 111 years.
gratitude — and there's
nolhlag a
here's notL...
_
Ilerlin'a arnrnful altitude was
men ran Iravr In hla heart a* mean, •lie rffiirts uf ihc Guu'y CommieIlls arrest had been or deed a riled in Pnrig as evidence that
sc low as Ingratitude! Even a dog alones, vrlll he nf gieat prolrcfew
minutes
before,
uftrr
the
appreciates n kindness — never ter- llou In fanners lir.ug In that
mar* prot"a|a * r r «
valuelessI or a bone.*
tem'lmony of Comrnudura William Trench offlelal opinion v x i de­
Lincoln pointed to the empty vinufly, It is said.
A. W. Stewart of llm exclusive scribed aa rvmvbired that only
chair at hla desk.
New Yuik Yacht club, long •
. \vl ,
,
^ Htfung.
cnan
Analu-Fratuh
D i'iil N. l e ft , uajtcr of the »
f.leml. that Whitney, hi « U M • • "jrind* c o u t r j V . r.^hoslavekl^
Dn’
1
.1
N.
Taft
WWIrn
Mills
ot
r for
lo ull Ihe other
derHIrHolU
^
i.
,
_
Jaaon did aa bo waa commanded.
An English eut&gt;ini-l nnnmunlqu*
The Prealdent placed a sheet of Cifunl, Mass., wus o visitor in j|p&gt;'lied against liliu, unlawlully
writing paper before him. "Mow— Lake Maty yesleidsy on his way
made it plain any Anglo-Ger­
had
taken
$103,000
In
club
bonds
Wliklas — write a Uttar to your to llurklt dre where lie will spend
man agreement la oat at |b*
motherl"
from a safely deposit box.
Ills eyes wtL hla fingers tremb­ Iho next few weeks. Mr. Taft
Already ha waa under grand question. Rome's tafUkal to yw
eras
favorably
Impressed
with
this
ling, Jaaon wrola 'Boor Mem.” Tb*
l«*m to her old rot* ol protaclor (
words stared- back si
at sin
blm accusingaccusing­ vicinity drcaring the' Ihe celery larvriiy iiidlctmen^^ibtulnrd - by
ly from Iks peg*.
page. A “thousand for- fields ate much mole rxlentl'e Tlmmii'i I). l)r u c ;^ ^ ^ ^ i’i^va_Yiirk of Austria's freedom vestly re
gotUn M a oertas
ri
raced thiough hla
il&gt;k R B
fur the dnead lbs prospect a of ranaved
mind, and bU
ila heart ached la con- than b* had ant'clpnUd and that
,|
irillon. Its put down hla pen, un­ Hanford hla a wonderful location alleged m iia p p ru P a l^ I uf soma Anglo lUllun friendship.
Th, ||.ar Set at llome lent
able to eoaUnue. ;
$106,000 f on a family
trant
on
Lake
Monroe.
Lincoln stood hafora him Ilk* aa
fund art up by hla fatber-ln-mV» ambrelled with Nanism, matched
avenging aagsl. "TOU her what ah
for the benefit of Mra. Whl Mp. Ha advance Into Catholic Aus­
ungrateful wretch you've been I" ho
Mian Ann Denton, talen'ed stu­
commanded. “Tall her haw sorry dent uf expression will entertain hit" ris er, Mrs. Mary Sheldon tria with daep concern.
yau nr* for It Tall bar youtl writ*
It ten, learned today that Bit
Miuphy. his alma raster, Harvard
often — and hasp thatnromlae. WII- mimilu-ie of Ih* Sanford Tourists
unlvprally, and Bt. Paul's school
- i.
Club rt their regular weekly meet­
ing lo be held In the Chamber of of Cuncwid, N- II.
Thus, near ths end of the dap
Commerce llu Idlng, HiOO o'clock
•wo prosecutors—Dawsy and BenMoraley
rivnug,
Mies
Deneon,
have you eaurt-asartialedl” He
netl -slraady hod ao'ad against
• pupil of Mrs. George Moffett,
him. and the federal govt nrmeat,
irceu'ly gave her aenlor recital
through Assistant UaKed Bu'ao
amkl much ucrUlm, ami it M ft *
ty t f Mows
Attorney Noonan, am* eyeing Uw
' ew, blew thop winter v*' ■J " ha peeled Hurt Hie will giva several whole case sharply.
•d alowty. "Thou ar« not
an­ nundrera in her rccllal program.
as s u s i U g ta U 'r'v t roe.

C

Whitney
With Second G rand1 “ “ “" 'L l 0 Au,tna
Larceny Complaint

f

J

t o u r i s t s Praise
Boat Excursion On
S t Johns R i v e r

Celery P rorate.
Of 55 Percent
Ib Given Okey
Cssiisusa wress W|*s
•
far west, prodarlpg cent*
IIW .
rsiimaii-d SIS cars wiU-ba-i
on Ihr markrt from this bri
The .(.1iri|a Vista arim .hd, aa
esllmntrd 104 care . rofdy' far
shipment next wrpk. srl'llt EanU
Mlria Ji rareand,' *l^a! Lot
Angeles section' a ,probabte 1$
ran. Iloaever.' ablpmenia : from
the two latter areas pro doubtful
in slew of tba rain, pradleilona.
Estimated ri’l'trna to growers
this week showed a slight gala
ovur tha prior Sleek and' thu
estimated average t, a j.-V . rhlP*
plng price showed Sm increase of
rpPtoilm iuiy Gva . c m u .
crate.
It. W Powell praaldeg infer th*
mealing In Harqaota last; night
In tha abionra of Vlea-Chglrman
Luring Raoul. Chairman J. a
HtUrhUon. Hanford ihlpper, |
aided oy*r tha m eat
•tinf her*.

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Oaele Ft/nt, W. B. Miller of members of the party refused
Winston Belem, N. C., and R. M. give th* lueat^n * f their
Farren of Kentucky, brought in Mr. Flyat su'ad that tho
th* prtxe catch uf thu' saason man uaad th* near type rad* that
Thursday whan they caught tight were demonstrated several dap*
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Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida CHy Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportalion

Seminole County Produces
Mora Fruit And Vegetable* Than A
Similar Area In America
INDEPENDENT ^AILT WKWSPAPKK
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. MARCH 14, 1938

Tobacco And
Cotton Men
Vote Control
F a rm fe rs

Pause

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WASHINGTON, Mar. 14.
^ — (A P )—Cotton and tobacco
Hgrowera have voted by over­
whelming margins to levy
,tow|ng to Germany's
Stiff penalty taxes on pro- power. Austria Capitulated
ducers who backslide under the ■itlilar might, ■■■ antithe new crop control pro- eh«neeu«
K«rt . achusci
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S treet

P i c 'a d

System To Be
Put In Motion
L im its T o

uljs1Guilty Hitler kides In Triumph To Vienna
•i
A s Millions O f Austrians Chee

A p p ro ve

M a rk e tin g
s io n s

R e s ig n s L e a d e rs h ip O f

NUMBER m .

Eatabilahed In 19D8

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S h i r t 8, ‘A i r p l a n e s

NEW YOltK. Mar. I I - V f i Rlchard Whitney, head of llkh
ard Whitney nipl. Company brok
arage firm and a further pn*/l
deal &lt;&gt;t the New York stork **change, plea ded guilty today to
another grand larceny /Indict­
ment.' The indictment was pro­
cured
by
District
Attorn-'y
Thomas K. Dewey and aecujird
the
socially
prominent
Wall
Street tlnsneler of the theft of
1101.000 from the estate of hie
father-la-taw, oeorge ft. Sheldon.
Estimates of shortages in the
Whltrtey firm, which represented
i. I*-. Morgan and Company in
many transaoi Iona, have run as

England Pledges
Force For Force
B a c k in g T o F ra n c e
W it h h e ld
.

. ( (above) surrendered bit po*
head ol lUr^Ausirlan cablnr

Farmers who paused in ^ surccnofd by hi* froOn
their chores throughout the minister &lt;&gt;r interior, At

On

c h o s lo v a k ia

Is

C ze-

D ri v e

fly A•anci.iltd' Pratt
F u lly r it m ill inn
* lim itin g,
fla ir w a v in g V icn n cae In a
Htnln ( i f .riiml fron gy, irroctcd
A d o lf Hi* 1st totlny
un
his
triu m ph an t entry, in to tha
capltul or AuHtrfu w hich ha
htw ulmorbed in to
Urn expundt'tl tierm u ii R c ic r c M
Uell.t raiiR out ns h fi* lr o v o
Into the
c ity
fo llo w in g a
vIctorM:! trip through Austria
from Merlin, ,\hrad of hlie and
behind In......-ante Gorman troopa
In tlit, uii oml on land. They
awiftty finned Into oil ports of
Aiiklrtu. tnkliiK complete cnntiu]
without firniR a shot.
•
Everywhere Noils took com­
mand Ilf tlin government. All the
former ruler . 0f Austria resigned
undir tli" deluge of Nasi power.
Premier
Mussolini of
Italy
wished Hiller well and they ex*,
rhxuged assurances' &lt;&gt;f co-opera*
.lion.
Kronen nod dro*t Hrl'aln- act
reptlng (jettnnny's coup ns some­
thing which could not now 'bn
avoided, munetivernd to krnp |||l|«r ftntn i-uttlng
deeper
Intn
Contf'l Europe,
llystsiln awept over the Au.v.

Sou'h, and in several western
■tates Saturday to rest ballots
approved marketing provisions of
the IMS farm act.
As a result, Agricultural De­
partment officials are arranging
tp pet thia aystem into operation t
1 M maak f l r i n a e u i l l t
n l . l !&lt; «&gt; u
].' Bach farmer will be Itold
how
mueh cotton or tobacco ha may
This picture, sent to New Y o r l by radio, shows Chancellor A d o lf Hitler (le ft) ae hn left Munich, G«rmany, l.y auto on hi*
asll.
2. Any farmer who aells more
umphal entry into Austria, preceded by troop*, plant-* and t»nk». A l right, la Commandrr-in-rhlcf Wilhelm K' lUl, In tla- renter
than Ida quota will pay « penally
chauffeur, while In the background the swastika emblem adorns the plane in which Hitler flew to .Munich from Merlin.
tax of. two cents per pound on ex­
cess cotton, or ona-half the mar­
ket prlco on axesaa tobacco.
Whether nature amllea or frowns
A c tio n
Is
on the cotton farmer, ha always C o n c e r t e d
has had to contend with the law
S o u g h t In
One O f
o f economics—the ruts o f supply
Fred K. Wilson has ncceptrd the
and demand. And moat often, when
P r i n c i p l e M a r k e t s position of general chairman for
M'” Mary Riggins, the “ Movie eflvmoon and had they
not
tbo crop bootasd, the prick sagged.
the Annual
Maintenance Cam•
|Quern" In the “ llig Show" of the [mistaken the idrnly e f the “ Movie
Cotton now la geUbig at around
rh an eftort t* gauge the posn « f tha InfatJUlralion Army ^
t ,
,
'
|l.icnV Club,’scheduled for Thure- !(Jiirrn" two different times their
nine cents n pound and farmers ’aibjo effect* I l f
celeryadveHls1 wh’th bogies Immediately, c o m b i n e d
I n H U r g e n t Ujay and FjrjfUy. was tba .victim of plot might have proved successful^
N T -aM
hr « xvmsRwwy-WCf. Ralph Iffiairreeently placed
A r m IP S P r r k S
f * ( I V - * kidnaping plot hclievrd to 1*1 Ariiving In a dilapidated old
tempt to improve In at least rote
H pcct
Ix &gt; c a l
U n its
1
. |the conspiracy of two o f her a*-||iIK||rP „hich roll. ■d op in front of
I R b ym l year* ago tha cotton of tils principle celery mirk eta1today.
e
r
n
m
e
n
l
L
i
n
e
I
J
a
c
k
«»ci*lr«,
''Slnrl."”
the
Russian
u,lllmi|Ut
end
Andcrmn's
t*r
vsr
A
t
A
r
m
n
r
y
T
h
u
r
ndny
Rlatea voted jm , another cotton the demand for Samlnnln founlyj Mr. Wilson Tor a numl*r of
control measure—tho ' Bankhead celery, nn ndvertlaimt commlueir yn ra |,*a Ih-cii Identified as nrt'u p l H u m id
W u u ld iu rn o ih I
Aet. They voted for It overwhelm­ minimaed of »"Vrrn| prominent live In the nffnils or this organiingly;
1,361,347
for,
160,540 locnl ciilsnns will undertake soon satlon, having i.crviil on the Ad
Id e m
K a i l K o rd g ro n , lo c a l N *
against.
to l(*)t thn housewives of the visory Hoard &lt;»f tho local niruiiH o iin l U u a td
itr lr , . r ~
re tu rn e d
Incomplete and unofficial re­ nunliiy and the u.r* of celery xation fnr the part several ycats.
H a ln id u y fro m u a b o rt t r i p &gt;"
turns front 733 of tha 1060 cotton ' Produced hi this sect Ion. Tho. As nn instil id Ion which I* ntW e s t P alm l l o u 'l i , w h e n ' t h '- y |
producing counties
last
night llerold was Informed today.
|waya on hnnd In llm t o f disaster
w # ro k i i c i I.,
u(
t ’u p t.
V iilo r
shown! 1,1.15,211# volaa for quotas
T h n rontemplated program con* and nerd ns well ns performing
' K u m lii l
lu lM liia iiilltiK
t'o in p a -iV
to R8.621 againat. ,
id*l* of moiling n postal rnrd thcir neivlcen under ordinary rlrI t! o t tlm I f t i l l In f a n tr y . d » r m *
In Washington, Senator John H. kimllnr to those n.ed in the cur- rumetnnre*, Mr. Wilson has c l ­
' h i t u n u iia l |-i-ilv r « l Ir^ lH i'tle n .
Bankhead, an Alabama Democrat ient advertising drive sponsored preened hinurlf o h sympathetic
|
lln lti o lt iir r a Ii- p o r t m i lilt '" I
end co-author o f that act, aaid he by the Kloridn power oml l.lahtj with llo- movement and has s h o w n
1 i-a lln g tu p . Ih i) (n u ll
littlil
'«•
was “ delighted" with results of Mnmimny, |o rm-li nil'lr"** listed n iInterm ins I kill to rearli the goal
I n i n t h won t ill! t ill m ill iu H |i|^ tln o
Saturday's referendum.
in the irlephonadirectory in one fired for thecoming campaign,
- o f tile P tn n p Jh y t : - V y r p l T i l ' l l . 1
Tim Usnkhead Act wae attacked of tho principal
Iriu erased to lie a nation Iasi
celery markets rapt. Hose mid.
■
M a K if, I ' ! l A tn tv In s p e c to r uw dl
In the courts, found Illegal and of tho nation.
night end te-ramc a purl o f Adolf
I ll p u s indented that Mr. Wilson
M n io r ti- 'iV . o A. i l c t ’nili*,.. .b u t
s h n rtly
afte r
ahandontd.
Hiller's (in-man ICviyli, esteihiThe postal card will not only'will np|ioi|it n vice-chairman a n d
i a I ion i -iiu m iin d o r.
&lt;' * ,
Now the South I* ready to try advi-rtln.- tho quality of thn re|-. various rnnimilli*, which will have
ing from the North Hm almost
another control plan—tho quota cry but win offer &gt; Hat of m l- a part in the drive In the neir
t'a p l
V\ i J ilin • n s tu tl-d , ' l t l Lt to the Adriatic., .
M arru n G . T racy
system. It contemplate! a crop of pes for tin uses to all who write {future as the campaign io veiled'
th n n p a n y r
s io o d ^ u ir c d lls t ip The end of the political, free­
11,000,000 bales. A quota will be County Agent C II IM*r&lt;m. Tha uied to begin Immediately,
o f undent
Austria was
D it'H T h i s M o r n i n g (m |M -t'llo n w l l l i Pm | ii- in - a l o f Ihi- dom
fixed for each farm. Those who reelpc* will I * mailed In I ho
iiffic n r a m i l l , iiu ' ii
| i r i ‘ s&gt;'iil
I t " achievpd by two legal, steps;
---- —
exceed It will lose certain beneflle
s ta n d t tin l I Id a ’ u iiitU .il i i f l s l r In
First, I’rrhldml Wilhelm Mikform of
imiiniu, postage fr*».
Mai inn (i. Trnry, tit), died «*
under tho toll conservation act and
lla.sllsura on i-isr Fsart
i
| 'Wdll the advent of Spring, an
his liomv at lM7b I'almelUi Avenue W c-*t I'u lm IP -ui.li i , lo o k i-il to rloan privilege!.
at ll IT oVIuck this morning fo l­ w a rd to liy th o u i.a n d i, o f roal
"jin c ii Bvmg manlier of Hanford nnd
d r ill', and to u r is ts and in m m id
lowing n lingering illness.
'.Seminole County s|Mirtsiiii-n are
ilu i most i til'U lid rp n t |nc|i*s cl M u s i c a l R e v u e , T o B e
M r s . Is a b e lle T h u r s b y
Mr
Tiary
had
la-cn
«
resident
......... 'reeking reerraHim on the rolling
Company, nlulnd this murrthiS JipiVnes* ’Ini
uf Kiififiiril for tho past erven ll,o scnanU
H e ld A t J u n io r H ig h
W i l l D i s c u s s F o o d s that hn bad iilrt-udv ordered today nn all
r flung ‘ f*1 1“ ays «• the .Sanfoul Coimlry
A local baud 'of To p |M rs " a "
mouths coming lien- floni Ocala,
rrossi-il'Cluli, tin- manager uf -the club:
r.,1)110 of thn postal, cards to tie fronts. Shock
lie iiiii horn in Klrksvllle, Mo, Present, lie mi id. and filruM bod
Tli". Musical llnviin of
Mill
Seminole County Homo Demon- maUml ihronr.h the courtesy of the Y e llo w ,!
rk und licit FoM, said today.
on ITii. 22, 1H7H and it a rellred j m a rtia l Inn ll fo till- d i l l l and will bo |ir«abut*vl «i Mm Junior
lot rat Ion Agent, Mrs. Gladys Ken- Ills rnntivinr tsut declared that disrupted nerv
.unghuii ,\|r. Fort rr|«»rleil an unusually
ice iiinnilfartim'r of Miami. Ile I III*, poet jii|i fo i mu I ions, and morn lligli ttihiHil
tonlaht
ut a:»h»
'dalt, today asked th »t all members at lear.t 100.000 of the carda railway appar
it wiped large pntmuuge on
Eaturduy
uu- :• Mason nnd n mt-nd e r o f the lliu it I .mm apectnlnrs s e t s p m
"clock. |t waji niiiinunci-il thia
of the Women's Horn* Demonstra­ wi-rn necili'd tn obtain remits.
out or drtvel
vulod o if I ■ &lt;o in fo rla lilo h c iil" in umrning by Mrs. W H Hrutnley,
iiiflriniMin i-iid Sunday, adding
ha ul &lt; hris'iun Clitirrli.
tion Club Interested In food can­
'd nvrr that 126 persons had p'ayed the
It was iudirnled' (hat shippers
Traffic has
"Tho prog rum I* varied and
He, is siii'Vivril hy his widow; tho lil&lt; - * ilii'i'. on Ilia d r ill fli-td
ning moot et the Genova Com* and others Inlniwated In that In* the vital Cer
inr and roorse one ur more lime* during
h u ll attractive,*' It was al«|i\|. *'llio
■me daughter, Mrs. J, A. MrCruw to witness t li" h o u r and
rauqity House Tuesday afternoon duatry might lie asked ^n par|Chtnrse Irnop
flgbl- tho week.
colorful 'ryp«y * borus.'
I'cgsy
of Sunreril; one Mill, l&gt;r, M. E. &lt;ercinony,
at 3:06 p'elork.
rha.ie nddllbmal postal cards and Ing oil along
M u jr tr I t it 'o t lo H
r iu d lo u c d on _ai^| Jaili, tin- i-nUnlrr ^ lavnra:
Tracy o f Clearwater^ Jinjl t»-i
'
1
The
feature
of
Mie
week
s
t
i
a
Mrs. Hibolia Thuraby,
state clamp* In * concerted cltort ‘tojftrwit.-he** *
Iraven |pulling contest which win won by
|u M ia m i W l i l ' i f l i i * ' " i l l ' a l l f b d Ihi- lovely arena fiom 'Iking ago*
gi uuil childr«h
food , conaorvai Ion apoclallst, win
. tj. t« Ingley. Other participant* in
It* v. (*. E. Klmnie, pastor of th o in s p c ilin n o f tw o m o rn o f Insclhnr w|Mi T en I’ntljr Girls,
ho the guast speaker and wUI conn"
Mm contest whiclt was held on Hie
the First t ’liliblian Church will l lin c u m p a n ie * o f Ida co m m a n d Mm charming novelty number
dudt'arvcral demojbtratlons which
\cnurao Thursday afternoon were
iifrhinli' at Hie ftmeral service* lo u iK h t. C om panies A and H. Ifn 'Mat*' und Mm closing 'I'nruib- of
w|fliih* halfful. to members o f tho
Is o i i i t I.hI fo iid tir n In Hanford Hiiiiks’ will imiko up mi i-Vf-niiig'a
ln*|H, H. Coleman, H. D. Highleynisn,
Club, Mrs. Keodsll Hid.
|Ki n
llodgcs,
Charles
O n e,
Tuesday amt i etpeiXed to tei •iitertulmoqt
you
should
nut
\
(Jcorg#
Rivrttnan,
ami A-lan
present at the Armory Thursday inlts."
— . i Hlrwurt
and Friday ii IkM* during the
“ Thn JHuinr 11iah Hehi ml and
L -U tr
J. B. Little, W. G. Dean, F. W.
formal inspeitlnn by t'o|. Magee tlm p T. A. man your attend*
M D l k Herbst, Max Rutwblty,
Dr. S.
G E T T H E H A B I T ----------" f the thro* |oru| units.
iiner and ro-upor*i|on.''
*
j
*~ Puleston, J. L Ingley, E. II. HanT h o p u ld tc | H In v ite d |n a tte n d
D r. Jam es B arb ee
One of the moat essential elements in the
• ■ * »■ &lt; dally Jr.; Anartw Carraway, J&gt;*
Mu-Mi r e n -q in iili's , w h ic h fo r
he
T a l R a T a x A b o l i t i o n 1 inw»l p a rt w ill tu k o p ls c n np tin - S e r v i c e s A t M e m o r i a l
•ole of on Ofticia is the teak of carrying the
[ p P O Maatar, Geo. Thurston, Otto Cald*
wall, B. C. Moore, ban Cantwell,
lig h te d d r il l fie ld n il E a st Hm o iu l
•ole meeaifo to tho public. Thia ia o alow and
T en t A r e SuH pended
" Roy Holler, IVt* Higgins, Billy
ibulitiun S tre e t, h r g liit iliig at * Oil o r p a k
expensive operation if personal solicitation or
tits will Ball, Fred Ball, Claud* L»rl.r,
~P M .. r a p t . W a s h b u rn s t a t e d / i
correepondOttoe is used.
A classified ad costServices a t the Memorial Bap­
Igbt in John Courier, llenry Watson, J.
lot thirty coots will do the work which might
tist lent will be temporarily disdueled by sen-gal Jacksonville
*1 Fed- N. Aycoke, Ford Harrison, C. Mcotherwise require many dollars end days of
cunblnurd, Rev. J. if. Hardy, who
- citlsens headed by Dr. James Rarbe held Crone,
If. conducting 'ho aervlres, an­
tlmo.
Every individual in Sanford could
Also M. S. Aycocke, E. J. Toll,
. bee, to tie held in I he Valdes Hotel
nounced today.
K. F. Householder, John llerbst,
Friday morning
from LhOO to
profit in dollars and cents by disposing of
I The service* will tie resumed
of the Roy flyme*, Jr.: A C. McRtynohls
10:00 o'clock. G. I). Workman,
used goods through the classified columns of
McTaitas -will de- next Sunday morning, Rev. Hardy
onmeres Hubert A lt , Fred Holly, E. ft.
i manger of the JloD-1 announced
rwgpoper. It la poor economy to keep on
was on “ Masonic 'announce.!, adding that he was
is Hotel McCall, G. D. Work man,
IL
today.
on O ral# which hoe outlived Re usefulMin regular con-! grateful for tho loyal support
Straiten, V. A. Urie, J. C. Hutch­
This meeting In an outgrowth
M it, and spend the cash on something
inson, C. C,
Whittington, Rev.
of a rwsalu'lon pawed at Iho an­ clave o f (he local lodge Nn. (13 given Hie services during the p u t
nual matting ot tho Florida Sialo F and A. H. In Iho Masonic Trm* few days,
ting of P*al Redfaarn, Sim Smith, G. K.
RoBtomber, everything is useful to someHotel A llocation favoring tho pla tonight, Grand Master Dr.
will be Fullagar, 8. D. Hlgbteyman, Phil
light at Grrihoff, E. Compton, F. A. Everabolition of tha tax In 'Florida. The E. D. Brownlee announced today.
CALL 148
Frank hard, Allan Stewart, G. W. tipen&gt; JacksonwIUo citlsens are making
O. E. McKay and IL J. Lehman
cwr, G. D. Workmen, and Howard
a tour of approximately 25 munic­ ar* in charge’ of tha program, tha
• H i p / f c m f o r b | b t * lf t
Fa villa.
ipal!1Ms whsre they ar* holding Grand Maatar reported and uked
Partly
cloudy
tonight
mooting! In behalf of Ibe move­ that all members o f the lodge be !
finances
Also H. W. Rucker, Joa Davis,
praeeat,
,
, . ' Tuesday, mild temperature.
-h )
U. IL Coleman, Jack llomar, A,
ment.

Post Cards W ill
T e ll Housewives
O f Celery Value

Wilson To Head
Fund Drive For
Salvation Army

Spanish R eb els ' Mary Higgins, Movie Queen,
Take Alcaniz 50 Is Kidnapped On City Street
Miles From Coast

S

n

Chinese Forces Stall

Increasing Numbers Play On Sanford
Golf Course As Spring Approaches

LOCAL W EATHER

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FRIDAY

-

*’ ' .,'rTf •?.&gt; W - •'

•Jj1rji‘

MARCH 11th

SILK
^iP R E S S E S

Lot of $ 1*2! ®

Shirts 87c

We arc Opening a New Store And to celebrate, the
v occasion we arc offering these and ipony other
bargains, to renew our old friends, and make J
npw ones. So come see our new1Home and f
Save.
/ * .

Ladles Silk

/ Sweaters
and Jackets

i: .

mCm

DRESSES

V a l u e s to
17.95 G o o d
style*, ■"•Or

UNIFORMS
87c
$1.09

solids. Grouped
for Immediate

Curlee

ONE GROUP
LAD IES SILK
P.i x w

.

SHEETS

78c V A LU E S

d r esses

\

Valuta to $15.00.
H oi Id a moally.
laUat «**»•• ‘ nod
m a t e r i a l " 1*»
p le a - aU.
A

87c

3for$1.90OM
jr31« Castom
e
SPECIAL OPENINGDAY“

FRIDAY 3:30 P.M. '

Men’.
.Work

3-l’lcto, dark atod light patWraa.
(load ntyka, Short*, SWrata aad
1.-agn.

)fc I LOT M E N S ^ ' •' ^Ndnial y’s Epgi/^r
The

fall cilt, 1

SPREADS

*1.95 Val®.

J

Valuta to 11.25. | M oua to a cualomer.
U n a aa lot ta la ," Ad all* only. Aaaorted

4 Piece

f

Bedroom Suite

»

•

6 i 4’
FELT BASE

Blg.Yanlt

Mm Aitxictivi

SHIRTS
OVERALLS
and PANTS OPENING SPECIAL
TO MATCH
$1.95VALUE J
Rawbeaa and Other Makes.
Gornts and Kakhis.
Awarier! Colon.

l i l t eslses—Ueeslifsl »•
at, rndailag qu»ll«y. aaaarteU
colon. Opening Special.

» i *.(ii«irii r

, Chwnbray
r

I 5'c *Value
»
Opening Special

Doors Open 9 A . M.
80 X 90 And 80 X 105

X,
*

Covarta and

A^UlU.ptily

85 X 105 BATES

SPECIAL FRIDAY 9 A. M

SHIRTS
Lot Uata

f SOCKS

Watkarl G»»ranU«d
color*— 8 l*aa 1 *•
— r i r j Spatial

SLIPS

Work

Shirts
74c
SPECIAL SAT. 9:30

T urkish T o w e ls
Cloat Out Lot Men'g Phlltlpn—Jonea
Van lluaen Collar Attached

DRESS S H IR T S / c o m b -N
5R H A H
/
End T a b le

LOT CHILDRENS

Its Value*—Only 4 Ta Cutlawar

lUlbrKpn

White Shoes
M ENS

FELT HATS

HOSE

i

�C T =^357^-.7

lAtrial
J
■

2 * • 4 ae- *

I*

--

Sanford la Tb* Only 1

Samlnol* County Froducoa
M o n Fruit A nd VeB*Ubteg Than A A ;
Him Itar A re a In A m erica

F lnrU * CHy A ffo rd la « Rat), Highway
And Water TrewpertaUde
’
.
'■‘.■v**1' f*w‘‘ --

SANFORD, FLORIDA,, FRIDAY, MARCH 11. 1938

FLAMES IMPERIL 100 CRIPPLES

nly 2 Spared From
CapitalPunishment;
Ex-Diplomat, Trade
Delesral^B a c a p e

WASHINGTON. Mar II. —
U P)-The Agricultural Adjust­
ment Administration
today
announced It hs, n t i d ih «
Justice department
&lt;0 (He
proceedings a^alnat two Flor­
ida shippers alleging a *lolal|on of the celery marketing
agreement. Officials aald they
tnvutlgsled unnamed shippers
• L Uio request dr lh« fhatf

central cnnin*|U#h.

25 Years In Jail
Asked For Them
Prosecutor Compares
Former H e a d Of
Police To Caporie

t'WlfW- 'MM

,

n:l

':'Ai

The plan of ....

n O Ic U lU v v l f i l j
art .
V- f
iff
.f

at good pay. *hall wa f ml nt'
,ticnal stability and Individual

Prices lo Week '«««»"■

W e e k T o B e S tU d le d

By Control Group

Addressing Mir inrelinif of tho

*

for n **unlle«l front” In
maklnr ihe ms private charity

proa rani • auerttaa. -

]t« pointed oul l hat Hie direct
A u d rtfI*Y . Vilthlnnky today
Celery prtcea hava ahmrn but
relief, piovlded by Ilia Community
a t tho end o f a b itter siim m a- 1 ^ , improvement, during the Cheats,
^
wa* aimed at “ many pro- ,
Hon o f tho government ■ pu l week, according lo dally r*- ____
blama of
. human. mlaforlune—a&lt;J
treason and murder choigoa.
«r tha Fadmal flute Market japing
‘ ..........
Th e only tw o apared from m , w« aaivica, out tra^U holding taking
‘ _

t „ ortWtn unwlnala have .been «&gt;»«

the

con

ouch

____________________________________________ ____ __________
fT A
^•&gt;t - . « M l—

ns hi
irjiaf, a federal

|PM

red"®*1 d«rplU tha Uwraaa*
n *phlch he bald ha waa dotinitcly (
Four pe raona wer* injured and 1I&gt;0 rrlpple,! ami handicapped
eal ary
aktpmfnla, reflecting (ammllted, la designed to provide
aJlghtly beHer demand (or th"
fur “inormal people who ran perrona were impoitlled whan flaire« twrpt a at* aiory buildIny In
•I work
uKtaL «o
fA tha
ak* snimtH
1» a_ J. u«-da aby ..
M a ■ lat'e
*a . .
.
,
commodity. ;
•
give utaful
country. iMrr.lt
- - ■ -a the
— Gaodwlll
-------y- 'ifidutirica,
— ------ •» inc^ | rhiinUble orgtniiB*
Purtbaaea by tha Saylua Lm** an# - asking Iha adjualmcnt of ,Hon. Firemen *aid they Lafiaved all of tlte workera eaca|M&gt;d. "The
modl'Ma Corporation (com ,W M ladjuitad aoclely rather than
fireman are shown pourlnu atrea^ta of

|0n of -1.100,000 Jobe In tKo pact .
M car* aa waa prvvlouely alloUM fcyc month*, federal eronumiaU
for *aYehaa« tbla waA Tha « • »,t1materl * loday, bringing Ih#*; W *
qttatla of Control
Committee „Ki|on’i unemployed to a total o f . JLaCRJ
mambara for n prica hike to * 1*1 about 10,150,000,
'■ j
we .
per etala waa not granlml anil That total, bo»«*d on a revluloo I
/

The pileonera, many o f whom ™rded yeaterday with a total of
once were leading figures In So* 127 cam leaving the S U 'e tor
virt Ituaila, were aliowid final distribution
through
lermlnsi
words before the prosecutor de-1markets.
Heavy shipment# are
mended their death by shooting.' • |lw evpocled U» continue tkroaglr

wafer

into

Iha

try', unemployed dwlmlled lo ■ w
minimum of 0,18*,000 in July, y* « " 1 •
|037, Just liefota the current buc'rade Ch
|nr„ recesrion began. In Oeluber noonced
the unemployed nurnbeivd 0,145,- |||w |nt#

Faced with a probable Increase

A large de'oral Ion ef members
of Ihe lore! lodge of Woodmm nf
the World are atnectad U eileiul
the Old Krahion Baa Hupper 'a be
rl en ln WnTer a .^ „"T ln teh C
Junior Past Head Omiai C. C

in* wwk*
Hkhard Whltfre/ head of the » upm wi
SaereUty of tha CoramHWo J. Insolrent brokerage bouse which parade r
P* l * 4*1** Inylled ell thoea In- bc»ri bl* name and nne tlme ° “ * *“ 1
,*rt,UJ •*» the Industry U at- Block Kichanga president, yed*,F^J“ J**
^
to bo WA In Urday wag Indlmad by the N.w jmetion
,h* M,U,:h Building. lam* Ala- York Cauijly (/rand Jury on {"»«* * "

Collin*

'a*10® Ulaphone

communka'ktn*

wl*l be maintained between Ranfo,&lt;* and tha almllar nieetlng Ol
Committee member* tn
'b* Ber**o’a.Manatee district ta
b* b***
Banmat*.
Although celery shipments durIng the current season have been
heavy the total number of cars
»blpp«d to dale are 3JM a# aaniP*ced wjth 8J7I ear* shipped to
date last year. During Ins pari

araud larceny charge*.

GET THE HABIT-----Ono o f tha moet eaggntlaJ alemenla In tha
■at* o| in article la tha leak o f carrying the
M ie maaaage to tha public. ThJa la a glow and
•xpenaiva operation i f peraoiwl eolidUtlon or
correopondenc* la uaed.
A chtaalfled ad eoaL
lng thirty centa will do the work which might
otharwtaa require many doUara and daye o f
time.
Every individual Jn Sanford could
profit In dollar* gad centa by dlapoa’ iig o f
uaad gqpda through tha claaolfled columna o f
thla newepapar. I t la poor anoom y to hoop on
hand an artlcla which haa ouU'vod ita utcful“H i t and upend the eaah on oomethlng

r, everything la tuwful

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H&lt;»« «* tha aa## to tho graad
Jury. Ill* afOa* aald that tire wflt
of George IL Hbedon. Whitney'*
falber*In-law, who died la l»l*.
artablkhad a trust for the bea*(H ®f tha legatees, taeladlng Mrs.
WMiner, bat sister. Mr* Mary!
Murphy, Harvard University and.
f t Paul's Heheal S| Concord- N.1

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LONDON, Mar. 11.— (A P )
— Austrian qtiurlont here r4 &gt;
coivutl rt'jwrts tuiiljfht th^t
Ctiiinci'llor Kurt SchuachniffT
hatl reatguod.#TIiey a a ltl.lh *
rc|KiriH (irobaliiy wore . tru*
jaiul- that iliu rcalgnAUollwuultl bt* flic* natural coiiaeiiueiico o f thu isiaiponwnent
uf tho |ikblMito on Au*U i*n

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Hie Ilrqlhi-rhnnd
lama-1
f1r.-ii.rti
Frisltienien1
haa a tma) rlrcutatioer of «f.«*oj

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I f a a lia u e*

Julius JCalth caught 18 speckled
perch up the 81. Johns,
W e lfa r e
Monk Bennett and Willis Uiown
went up tha Weklva and gnt flva
l&gt;esa including a seven -pounder.

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Tha Indletmant caw*’
after1 BPect
further Inveallfutlon by the Hint* “ *r,f *n
attonvey genaral'a office had
a"1
brought oul that Whitney had
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taken seruritlea valued ul nearly *"d **h
1*00 000 whlrh had been placed rrfor'1 *
with his firm by client* for salst —■ ---keeping. Tha investigators also n 0 |n i
raeanjad that Whitney ■ firm had Ibmipi
• vlrtnaj monopoly on the *t**eh
J|q
uf nisillW Liquors Corporaliott.

io*d,
1he
Icrisl in Hanfoi.1 and fli-mlni'h'
County and to i n- onraKr p ' f
innnl-iit cc&lt;ili imnn hi r&lt;&gt; ttiro"*'i
api'i'lal In.lio'ciiif-ritn oiler ml !'&gt;’
It'e City of HJinfnr'l If writ updei'way am) alrt-aily ;i niimlH-r of
litiiiilrka hum
ln-i-11 ron-ivod.
Clialintan of the OommHn'e J
L. IhSl'-y r»Ported loilay.
Aa n lirp in launching lb" pr»
Jliini. 11111 CoininlH'i- haa placed
|vu ailvrrllf I’m'- ni« in l he two
latest i-fii,-, nf tbc Mrnlherhmal
of I ui nnt I f o FI i fiiiioi onil Knlim-nmii'a Mnaniinr, of which II.
I&lt;. lllenn. foitnrr l Bnnfoid r*al-|

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Imlepemtence.
Schiiachiilyg waa. aald to M tM
been anrereded In Iha rhancalW*'
ahlp by I)r, Utlo Kndcr, aa tithe,
ly lawyer und huialalor, a- mad*
«i*'i- aidt-Naai and • ohanpaafg
nf the pre Ihdlfuaa era, Tha «*A'
pojlla could not be coofirpwd/fff

program
to
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I Mr-waiT rrpbrlad here tbaT,U&gt;iS
inllvey periodicals- namely th"
I appoliilmtnt uf Kudar would hv&gt;
hhrpri'M Messenger, the Hail wav
1 djeafe Ihat alt was not yet fa»t
Conilurtf'r and lUllway Age I*
i in thp idturn It- ayainat Nplilam
rimteii'Plalod,
i and ilia' the 'moderalea atf111 were
A dstallsd tetter of ctplana*
holdlnu out.
thin of the s|iev|al Induiuienl*
along with maps of the llcl-AIr
F n r
R p o ic lr a lin n
VIKNNA, Aiwtrii, Mar. II,—
Hultdlrlalon and Iha ('ily ul Han­ A O l
n e g l B i r a i l O D M l-T h e government i nnounesd
ford with n rontrnrl rrcentlf
— ---(tonight
that Hie plebiscite' on
iil'proved by (he City Commis­
L e rht m .a n AAnmQ ! »SSh
n
rn
n
Au*u'l“
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has born
n u r o n ,,Ml|lotirit I'Mlependenee
Tht, uimouhrrlMn^
w .
sion »ra being amt to Ihiwe
oinking Inqulrlri Mr. Ingtey r*&gt;O n l y O n C H S o F o r Inwril rvporu Ilia' Germany’* and
ported,
Oiinlifitwl
T1 0n n
Rilfl
Au,,,rl*',' N"*1" iobad
A | u a im e a
u n pow,.,fU|
)l, crt exerUd,
,h#
A sample teller In reply to an
Inquiry I* In part an follows:
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fcrvndltm which (liaiu-vlfnr Kurt
'The City of Hanford haa ac­ s l^xal Ifopcivteor of Heglutru- Kchuarjin'gg had rnllcd for Bunquired a large numtarr of de- lion W. J. Th'gpen announced day.
(CsulIauMI n r * * f geao
today itiut r&gt;-tti«rration books
I1 « m c as Auslrla wat as*
have hern ,dared in all. the p,*'
•,1" “ ' B " 1 **f » • • • » * » ¥
Clncla of the Comity «! de.ianul
•"
ed Ioration* for reaUtratton ot
Na«l» nod Hie &gt;atlwrlMd
all those who we.o not regUfrad F hhK aU|.poricra
of Hvhuech|„ the IMfl election.
n igg. fight for indeprndenca.
Mr. Hi Inpen emphasised the
A r‘ hu«Bryag-lnquaH. -Auafact Hint only those who were « £ ■ mlnU'er of interior, and A
CITY NEW S BRIEFS not peglsIertHl In 'he H*3d clee- c l « . friem of llermot.y’. H.leha*

Richard W h itn e y '.,^
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1 't^CSS, TS: SS; Indicted On Grand - -jw^odnren To Attend
Larceny Charges S V
Wtater (Arden Meet E T s S ^ f i
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VIENNA. Mar.&lt; it, - f M r
Tho Auitrlaa Government FraMl
'( Bureau announced tenlghl tfca*
Carman troopa had araaMt
Lika AullHaa bordar •( Peasau.
Austrian trcapa war* acdarati
ta 'fa ll back without rsslslaeee.
A hl|h official aald tha rOalrt
'*aiLilia.f ‘ L§ f*
laa^aaliM1 Kurt
Chanctllor
Bchuichnlga wraa eapaoltd mfl*
mahiarliy.

ndvrrllain!

Ae VUhhutky worked on hie ,od*F ■»«* tomorrow end era a*- TOO, Jumping to
7,177,000 in
/
rummlng up speech during the1 pei'etl to
equal the
ea'lmate ofNovember, HJtM.OOO in December
court reevaa yeaterday, news-j
cura which waa allotted by and 10,181,00t) In Januaiy.
w111 ° rrl
papers pubUahed letlere from ,h# t&gt;ror,t* et *he last meeting1
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cnnounci

announced

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and.-In nddltlofi in Ibli. nm'ltarl .Itkhatd .Whitney, flee
Bdrcrtisernenl bn* been placed To* prrsldenl of Urn New.Yyrh
the currant laaue nf ’ the Rnll-J Fit-hang.-. (a shown In hU
road Trainmen, Jh, oftlrial o»«anJ ney’s oflu# at the' lime he
M ins GrU^tor of Hallroad Train J * statement assuming • A
bunting man which haa ■ rlrsm1t*limr-ollh«&lt;-n*lhlllty for the eon
1 tT.0Mu Mr. tngter «tsi*d, m {Putdqh -t*d lo tha falhlf' »
. In Aaodl aa emeruHoft - id - j {
A**'Vj:-'~*''*‘*cMg--w*

VUhlmky aummarited Iha mult'* baa been maintained.
year*.
morrow
pie rrimea before aentrnre wa*
The heavletl ehlpmen'a for a After reselling a pe*k nf lOr.permile
|ru*a&lt;d.
alngla day thla kelson were rt- 071,000 In March, 1*31, five coun- Qlwt,n«

Tim affair wilt be eii Interliwirre event wl'h lodge* from Han*
funl. dr ando and Winter OatileM
partklpatog. Consul Commander
lame* If. Khanm or the local
lurdge will lm the guest speaker
roe the occasion.
Lora‘Itee participating In tha
P’ ogram are:
Ann Bonaon,
Beml,-« Kdmundann, Mrs. Mary
Rn'h Rudd and ■unlformad rank

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Tlia trial of tha St confeaaed tha price affective during
'he „ f firUrr* preparedfor the 1’rr*- I *
anti-cov let plot (era were returned prev'oga week of * 1.10 par crate |jPnFa Commiltaa on Kronomlc
Ihla morning when
Proaecutor for U. B, Combination grade*. Securl'y, I* tha h gheat in three
Prmn|

Hurt the “ baea enernUi* of^iha

'^ ^ M ^ T r o o p s Move
^TOwarifBorder And
Cross A t _ P a s * a i r

dhii. |a editor Till* official Or-

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.sr-tife
wtferiifef
“ We
not leore
people or* evperterJ to be approcimWalf;.
attve,“ ha cried. 'They can da ao
In America with At Capotie* who
Mg and kidnap paopla they want
lo gel oul of way. But Hue*!*,
thank God, la not Amerlca.“

Austrian Vote /
^ ^ ^ £ a l l e d Off

(he r«ll'

roration
For
Coming “obl«ttTMor ,,UT S e ! !
nr
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D . O a . . J t « l ‘ h« wl,:le llouae. Iha I'realdcnt

„nd a. A. Dauanoff, former Rna*
dan trade delegate. For them
VUhlnaky demanded SIS year* bn*
|H-tjonmeu(.
The proteeu'or, demanding Iha
life o r‘ Genrikh 0 . Yagoda, com«

Whitney Takes Blame I SchuscliniggQaltaUnder IVessureOf .NaFor, Company Failure
/•is And Ultimatum
Of Dictator Hitler

City O f f e r s Special
Inducements To Re­
tired Railway EmployeesComing Here

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'death ware the opw aatcemed So-

Plan Started
ToBringNew'
| People Here

Charles F. Wert didn't get his
usual fishing In yesterday In*
asmurh aa hla boat blew a Cylinder
rcveral miles outat I*ske Apopka.

25 Tourists Embark
On St. Johns Cruise

W. D. Upsbaw will speak on the
subject of “ FlorldaV part In
Building a New America" In the
City Hall tonight at 7-..to o'clock.

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I* e .e V a u ri

lf u n h l ' r

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iwv«t prw n tiil n tlrmand “ IDti an
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ultimatum” for Iha rsncatlatloii
B o a r d F i n d s or poaliwmaniant of tho refaran*

M a n y A r e W i d o w e d ,lu^ 0 ncw lUt(, ......... . f

JACKSONVILLE*, Mar, H.“ meant flchuschnlgg bad bowed to
Nearly oni-lralf of those upptoved jjp|rr&lt;
for Old Ago A»»l*lniira I’rl"r t0
Frans von I’aiirn, the Gtirraan
Jan. I hy the pruaent State Wei- Umbeaaador, flew to Iterila tkia
-far* Bsspl-vr 5,7C(J of 12,887— |lu,rning und rvttirnnl lo VIoBMk
nr* wTdiiwrd arcohlMg lo figure1 |,y &lt;pevial airplane this afternoon
made putdic hi re liy Clayton L. « ill, Hitler's uUiniatum agalaet
( ’•silington, slu'e welfare com- |jl(a vn|r.
inl^.sloio-r. The statistlrs do no*
f j a hurriedly summoned cabl*
cover 'ho*.* wlut were placed
net aession, flry.i lnquart also
thu rolli hy n former board nor presented u stern demand foe tba
those who have been ruled all- dUcharge of Dr. Michael BhuM.
gillo sinro the lieglnnlng ol H'“ the dlnclor of security, other of*
(car.
I flclale and the provincial BOVA study of the marital sla'lis emors,
uf those levrivlug Old Age AsAn alternative propoaal waa
nii'ame In Florida shows 'hs' Krhuachnlgg's own rrilgna'lam.
031 ar« Single. 8,700 are nmr | otharwlsa the threat waa mad*
lied, fill in f divurred, 04.1 srrjthit Germany would antar Aar*
separated but nut divorced, 2,700 trig,
are living with spouso who 0or*
Noutrel observers believed ,*•
not receive Old Age Assistance, Indefinite postponement mMM
2.881 are living with spouse who rencellslion of the plebMtSI

------j Bill Pell, llamcr Little, *ml
A group' of upproslmnlaly 35 Herbert Mrsser went (u the upper
ImirU's bosirded Gapt. Ed Kica'a bar of Lake Monro* y-.Ur.isy
boat “ Charuth" el (lie Municipal end brought back 10 guwl slsad
pier this morning ft»r * boat trip base.
down the Rt. John* River la Bluej
------ Hplings where the party will e«opl President T. K. Hlmpsan of the
for lunch.
|Benlinolo County Chamber v4
On the return voyage tho Commerce reported today that ha
trurisls will be .taken foe f ahort’snd SecrcUry Ralph Bagwell he«L
cruise up the WeMen Bhrer. A attended 83 meetings during the
large number of person# sought month. of February which only
tq purchase lirkeU for ttys Dip has 8A day? In addition tu tho
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after the quota wa* filled, Cham-!week spent at Iha Central Florida j lu* appltnl for Old Age Assist-, vats after discussing the mU
bar uf Commerce affklaU. wtol
&lt;Oea*U«to s« Psae r . . . l
| oner and I0U arc married to per-, with President Wilhelm MIU
are In c W g * of the llclfel '**!**!
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reeklbig elsewhere,
Germany msswd troops oq
reported, and In view of thk al D r . W illU H l S p e S K S
| «n Seminole County atallstlc# Austria frontier ns tto ul
T n R a n i l s i f i r i i l t n follows: Blnglo 2 ; w^owed H ^ ^ e n l la Schuscbnlgy.
Ti
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g J S p t lR t l i r o l i p gjyorved 0; srpersted but nut dAtmoved. toward the bordar
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, I Vorced dj-living with spuuse who*big pontoonr for making
U%‘ make this trip or* requested
Dr, W. W. WUUen. Baptist 4^** not receive Old Age Assist* and also field artillery,
to make &lt;halr ranervstlua^eH soon
F i l e Bunday School Secretary, anco 24: living with spouse whose
aa possible.
spoke an “ Our Father's Business'" application fur Old Age Asslet* | On* motorist said ho saw
al th* regular monthly meeting on e is pending 2 ; married, military trucks on the row
G-MKN 8HOOT FEW
of the Hr&lt;8he1 hood of Ito First spouse residing alsewhrr* 1,
flaliburg. lluialred* of niatoff
Bspllat Church yesterday at th f|
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•coops war* moving southwed!
CHICAGO.—M l—W. H. Drone VaUeg Ratal.
,
/ !-r------------------------------------- Germany.
Lester, Federal Bureau of laVueMFeasants along the hlgfci
teP‘al!Sh‘htrihds'y ywderdsy^tsp LOCAL WEATHER
gation Inspector, told a s * k M | e f h
tke Chicago Academy M . Crimi­ snaks H* aald to had known '
nology that G-Men have hdd tn kffl
OU'or of Iha Flret Baptiot
Partly cloudy, adghUr tootm
t e a . It wa* hi central porttoo teuightj Rat

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Troubled Europe

Chancellor Schuachnlgg has decided to bold an elec­
tion next Sunday to settle the highly controversial ques­
tion of political and economic union with Germany. That
would seem to be the decent and orderly thing to do as It
Is apparent that many people In Austria oppose the union
while others are strongly In favor of it What better way
of deciding a question of this kind is there than to hold
an elecUon and follow the dictates of the majority.
The pre-election campaign, however, seems fraught
|44os»h*a»o***sss*s4

• W I f f VERDP FOU TODAY
For Mlthedncss tmmeth as the
first It shall devour the briers and
therm, am) shall kindle In tbs
fhfshpte e f the forest, and they
|m D piecat up Ilka the lifting of

Isa. 8iH.

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TOMORROWS
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T h m iin ax and tomorrows stretch

a gray
Unbroken line o f *hor«| but
,
as the sea
V|H ft*t and gnaw tha land,
' Snd Stealthily
Drrsur It grain by grain, so day

by day
£

JlipFa rtatiaia waters lap tha
* sksda sway,
• * U#U1 tha shrinking Isle o f Ilf*
• | whara w*
S ' Xsd pitched onr tant, wholly anj ' gulfed shall be,
2 ’ 4’And awept far out Into alamlly,
• - Kama mom, soma noon, aomo
.
nlghi— w#may not aay
'• •' Just hew, or whan, or where;
Z".. and I hen—what thent
• | O cry unanswered *&lt;lll by mor:
tal kenl
• This only may w* know,—how
far snd wide
it That precious dust be carried by
Kx.— m ,. o * v — ,r
•
/ N t mote la loci, but every grain
. “ Bf Band

civil yfwt and turil Austria info a war torn country which
wlil make Spain seem peaceful by comparison. Hitler can
supply this npark if hf want^ to by egging hlB Austrian
Ntiis on to tbalr oWn destruction and the ruination of
their country,
*
As strange to us as the Issue of the election, which
sees tho people of one country voting on tho question of
heir independence and liberty from another, where the
candidates for election, in effect, are the German Chan­
cellor and the Auotrian Chancellor, will be, we are afraid,
■he conduct of the election at the polls and the attitude
toward if after the votaa are counted.
Central Europe seems to be sitting on a pt£Wx\J$4
while Franco, ihe only country really In a position to ex­
ert a quieting influence, la without a government'.

Pleasant Thoughts

"That man la happiest," William Lyon Phelps used to
say, “who thinks the pleasantest thoughts.”
Happiness, it seems to us, is tho thing which every
man, woman, and child in the country must in the final
unolysls bo striving for.
That is why we havo work And play, why wo go to
tha movies or the opera, why we have welfaro boards, reliaf&amp;genclea, taxation, fdaaUgM, strikes, riots, revolutions,
mao'Vars,' E very o n e UrtFjCJt perhaps vainly torn* many
times, to find happiness,
jS ’ • ,
And yet is it necessary to be unhappy just bccauso
business is bad, market prices slump, celery stands in
tng hand,
'And mads to build again—^tome- tho fields, without demand, unemployment increases, crime
rages on every hand and tho divorce courts ure crowded?
how, aomewlirre—
Another Isle of Life, divinely falrl
If it is true that tha man who thinks the pleasant­
—Gertrude Hloedu est thoughts is the happiest man in the world, then any
Our thoughts are
Tb* building boom whlrh ha* of us are ablo to stand In hie shoes.
"iMOn taking
place
In Indian things which wo can definitely control, which wo can fix
N°knd Village U almost over, on pleasant things and keep them there.
th# IN Rlowu'a new huuso la
Of course it ie hard to think pleasant thoughts when
blMkel complete ami a beautiful
you
are continually using red ink on your ledgers, or when
glOC# R U |oo, wltji ahiuha and
every man who comes to see you tells about the troubles
l i t » * t t already hluuinlnl.
lie is having, or when you have grown the finest trop of
Rcminolo County owe* 130 000 celery in your llfo and yet are unable to sell it.
If** today than It did a few day*
Itut‘ it can he done. Try to think ploasant thoughts,
•go Th* County CoinmlMioii h»* and your lot in lifo will lie made happier by It.
O W N cancelled thirty
bond*
&gt; b k h had W a
taken In by
OBBIt Clerk lltmdon in payment
’ Of tog**- ThUe the Indebtedn&lt;-**
Of lb* County I* eut from IS­
. M l j M lo IX.30S.imhi. For which

-- B. A. It. Wilkin.on |a annlhrr
low llt* who v|ow* with approb*■M*n tha
caiididory
of
|)avu
Bbolt* for tho Unite,| Klalr*
• ***tv . "Day* I* solog In *ur- prta* thorn whan lh« vote* ar*
CMlstad," a*ya Ik* (Ortnrr city
Jadgs. who thinks that Hliolta
* ia g*t mar* for Florida than
•|1 tha other candidate* far tha
Haute. locludlng th* Incojabont.
F*» tog other.
.....

No long wait, or delay*, doing HURRY, r on now. going on all the time.
starting I
No expnn.r haa been or will
he epered In staging this mighty
rolltlca) 1'agonnt You will so*
genuine ||yn rongressmen In th*
flosh. There'll lie bigger
and
bettor band wagons, cilmir right
up folks, and go for a nine.
Not ONK platform. Not "TW O
Platform*. ' my friends,
but
*
hundred of thorn. All dlfteront
snd again all silks. Th* trick,
Lsdlos and Gentlemen. I, to toll
'em sport. They'll .bolld ’em right
bofors your eyes and you'll rosr
with Sle* os you wntrh tha can­
didal** gallop madly about itoslIns plank* from each other.
‘ You'll aeo political
clowning
such as you have never wit­
nessed before You'll laugh, you'll
scream, you'll
howl,
as
you
watch the clowning candidate*
frying lu carry water on both
■boulder*, tear up each othen’
fence*, go In &lt;-arh other*' hair,
and go through Iholr comic rou­
tine.
Hear the mighty rhnru,r, rt
fifty ser*orMa*. , or**mini souq* t
vagoas- Watch |hvm on p*r»*l#
as they lumber fnim (own to
town. Kipcrli-ncc-l
.
announcer*
will thrill you. Fiiuilllar record­
ing* will cnl&lt;:rl*in you. Ilouto
wives, bn*y l.aililng the diahrawill bn Informed that 'Tho log
rally starts promptly at 'eight
o'clock
at
tho
court
hoiun
square* Crowing rooster* and
harking bound,, will n&lt;H hr *h]n
to drown out
tho
inolndlou*

tha

show'*

Ju»t would fnc* political or economic
Intervention asahtat the govern­
ment now established In Cuba."
Tho plotter* were said to have
declared to tbs army officer*
that (hey rould depend upon *up-|

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing
Truck &amp; Auto
Service

Wiiie-Dine-Dancc

Bodies— Springs— T ra ile rs

Have A Good TiaM

A pries you can afford
to pay

THE TRIANGLE

Martin’s Garage

O R L A N D O H IG H W A Y

Union Fatttnea of To an*11 HIU.
Oa- an lb* gnagli of their
brother and wBa, Mr. and Mra

C. C. rtlthvw.

Ml** Clarks Hand at B*afnrd
la slaKiag MUa Urien Moran
tkla weak. .
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Tb* Uaaara Haas* Qaagd* aatertalnad th* chalaau Qsards

S o c ia l

And

Social

a iT im n iv

GUI

The -Sarah J h rio r
x

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Orphanage

•**• * £ * £

J o i A **M “far1*1! ma^- W *&gt;&gt;’ch w a a .M d oa Wed-

tho^Mth annhreraery o f tho GIHj Mrg4' r Ji. Parka* • - pwridkig
Scwma.
mror tha mooting, announced that
The Ceeillm. Miuie Club ja U I ^ ^
hUTlnUhad over .BO
ta, * *
F* ,"Wv
apm u. two w ilt*. rad othc. orStudio *t 3:15 o clock on Myrtle
^ ^ ~ mMlk. Tha per.A , * " u,• .

Ideal a’aa urged that, apodal efMONDAY
fart bo mad* Id eo-opernl* with
tho orphanage management in
.Tbo ltoiir.hu-ru ol \Ve»l*y Hun- M k iu g
niodad repair* to the
day Brimol Cla n ol th* First (ma|lcr ,hUdr*a‘a dormttery.
M«l|i&lt;Ml|-it f'ltmt-l* util meet at
i&gt;|,ns were made br the club to
l:»0 F. M.- with M r* tl. 4X
lp« „ d ^ F r i^ y , Mmeh IS. \l th.
bin at tho M ayfilr Hotel. Hoth oryhanaso to do mandhtg. A colFobrtiiiry and March group* will j,el|on w3, tmken for the annual
hn hoaicmn*.
work day roatrlhotlon. * •
Clrflo Number Ooo of
the
a
fcnumlUe* waa named to
Woman's Missionary Union of write. reaohitiMxs. an - tha ihw'.h
tha First Hnpriat Church
will ^
a . |la:n*a, who** fallhmoot at 3:50 o'clock at tbs homo f#j t M d bejpfui
ltr vlce will he
out Mr*, l-klwsril KeLty. kit Met- rr„ t ) y niUaed.
• r.
•
lonvfUo A,vsltuo.
A coveted dish luncheon was
Circle Number Two of th* aet^od by mamhera o f the dab.
Woman's Missionary Union4 of .
present at th* mcetilng
■ a 'F“ irst ~
- V Church will _______________
cr#.
n ______________
u Cronahawi ____
Mr*.
tk
Ilspllal
Mast at 3:30 o'clock at the horns £ g .
Mettingar. Mrs. W. 8.
d Mrs- arogsiu In I'oola.
Theit tan. Mrs. R. L. HhlnhoHer,
(.‘Ircts Nunthvr Three nt the MUe June Wsddoll. Mr*. II.' L.
Woman's Missionary Union of the o ^ n , Mrs. Ellas.Klrehhoff. Mrs.
First I la prist Church will meet
Abrams, f Wr«. a U. rict*4 3:30 o'clock at llie lioma of t firr&gt; Mr*. Goorga McCrurn, Mr*.
Mrs. Ilordonicr *t
Nineteenth
&gt;Z. Wilson, Mrs. J. A. Till *,
Street imd Ildmeito Avenae.
j . y # W all*, Mr*. C. A.
Circle Numbor Four of the Starke, M m J. A. VsughB. Mr*.
Woman a Missionary Union of
jj. j ) ime, n. Mr*. P. IX Parker.
Ih* First Haptlxt Church will Mni, j , n . . Crawford, and Ml**
meet at 3:30 o'clock at the lioaia Nr'l Mulligan Vaughn.

To-NIght

TOM SAWYER

Watt aa. Watt a. .
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LAMAC-WELDED

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Anhual Flower Show Musical Review To
Is Presented At Hui
Be Presented Soon

•The Lift of Emile Zola” last tlior Kng.'trem I* beginning to beyear'* moat outstanding motion Itcre h* can't get away from the
picture.
number 407.
IWforo hi* marriage lie lived
The "Musical Review of 10M "
with hi* narrate at 40T Unlvcralty
will be presented on March 14 and
vtreet. Ilia bride chose an apertIS at 8:00 o'clock at the Junior
T.AIlAMtF, Wyo. — &lt;/T)— Ar- mant, but It wain't until after tkey
High School Auditorium, under
the auspices of tha Junior High
I'. T. A.
Mr*. \V. G. Fleming, in charge
of production, la be ng supported

Tha Annual FlSWer .Show unde*

era* represented yeaterday at tha
American Ration 1|*». with thu
Dlit Gardeners Circle acting as
hoateaack. ' '
Mr*. M. M. l*xpworth, outgoing
preadent of-'h e' Garden Ctah,
Mr*. Pred R. WUaun, Incoming
praaldeut, M-k. If. B. Pupa and wlil feature new songs and old.
Mrs. Ralph Wight, tho two ain­ modem and oid fashioned CO,ter* a t tho Dirt Gaidoaera Club, liunea, with a vivid touch ftum
the gypsy land.
mtmbeiR of Itn D^t OinlrniiK
Mrs. Firming announce* that
Circle oaalaled In aarving.
previews of the musical review
Mias Dorothy Italnse Is speed* « Committees In oharge of 'the prnm'ne n treat to all thuac whe
lot: the weekend
lu
DeLand FloweP Show were aa fotlowst utti-nd.
Mrt. W. II. Wight—Reek Gardam
vLHIng friends.
Mrs. Ralph Wight—Garden Wall:
Woman's Prank ^tirs
Mr. 1and' Mr*. II. It. Crobtre* Mrs. B o f &lt;Wmianu end - Mr*.
Tempest In A Teapot
and &gt;Mrs- J. If. Wynn spent yes­ Perry tanaruh—Ohh • Variety
Arrang-omanlsi Mrs. Whltor Bneh
terday shopping In Orando.
and Mriu N. N.-liets—Mgied Var­ .n u iA h d ltm t-, M*r. 11. - (/ n
ihlnltiutlrc man hair nwry
Wilson PmHh. who bt atteadtirs iety Arrangement*)* 'Sir*. R,JK.
Stctton Itnleerwiiy In
DeLand. Cult man and Mrs. Andrew Carps- hm| rlothlng In dlm im r. burst
will ap«nd tbo
weekend
here way— AmaryHia. Mra.-J. C. ‘Hal- into the police .tatlmi,
ebb on—While Variety Arrange"HIh» shut
tin.." lie , honied.
with hla parent*.
mm’ *; Mrs. Joe Corley and Mr*. 'H Iv tiled to kill me. I wnnt tnv
Ml*s Atdlaa llnrn*** of Jactr- R. E. -Tolar—Ilnurar Mr*. *11. N. i a r " .
After i.iliuln, him pnlb-e a*thaonvllto will tpioMl Ih* woekend McCaalbi In cliarge ef the lea
here with her patent*. Mr. and tablet and Mrs. Ft-H-r Roy In 'rrd br wa* shaving when hi*
chsige of publ'dip.^ • ^
wifi, riitnr |n the butll r&gt;".m doorMr*.- C. I* llerriaon.
PioSeasiona'ae rhubjbaUug to Inveled a irfolver nt him ,ml
Mr* and Mr*. Chart** Ooy and the ahaw wcrervA.. K. - Ruesutter, lirevl tw|re. It,. ,a|.l ,hr was t-ndaughter, Elisabeth, of Live Oak Mr*. Le4lW . Wst\:‘ HI*wart' the i*aed bcrnaie lie u krd for ■
spent yesterday here aa guest, Fieri*', Margaret' KtrUep, Henry |*&gt;i til'll of III., pay I'hr.k be hail
Rutaell Hmd Company, Urn Fish, aiven her.
of Mr- and Mr,, a. H. Bpeering.
•I will leave toon If I ran get
and Herbert ti. Rutaell.

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Mrs. f . F. Stahl oompllmaated
Mr. and Mir., r . II Winn hare
■a tbrir gunm Mm. Winn's fath­ Ihe wtvra of scientific research
er- G. W. \iiihic of llurlinslon, worker* yeaterday aftotnom* at «
brktgw party which tho* gav* - at
N. O.
her home on We*t
Sixteenth
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Mr*. W. M. Hcott left fbday Street.
Mr*. Arthur Phillip* wax afor Itoamikn. Va., wher.i ah* will
spotal u fi-i* day, a* the guest wr-tded high store price, and Mra.
M. C- Swindle won cut prix*.
nf Mrs. Kind IMvl*.
Tho mom, of Mrs. HtaM1* hois*
Mr.—an«l H n . M. W. nigger* wtta beautifully decoiatrd with
and family boro meved to tlielr Calendula* and fema. A t th* cm new homF^t god Magnolia Ave­ rlaalon of the games ail tee tours*
aaa aorvnl Ihe guoot*. Mr*. Btshl
nue, f
1
wa* aaslaifd bt aarving by her
M ra .^ llc n ry
Whrichal
and ilauglitar, Roharta.
Tho** present werei Mr*. M. C.
James Dent of Dutislai*. (I*., ami
l&gt;r. Ij-na W M chal
of Miami Swindle, Mra. J. N. Tanhal, -Mrs.
have Im-oii (ho saoat* of Mr. *ml C. B. Wlxoenp, Mrs. J. B. Graham,
Mr*. Arthur Phillip*, Mr*. L. B.
Mr*. H urIi Wl,c|chr|.
Rood, Mia. R. W. Ruprethl, and
.
Mr»*J&lt;&gt;« T*ccon( *n4 «hll&lt;lf*ii. Mrs. W. B. Shlppy.

Mrs.

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Jo* Merhl of,
wlm nre spendat llie Hprer
noir vhtHlog In

T he m ild r ip * t o h t c t * — k o m t-g n w u

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lltl) tlcalrrs are offering
\nlurs in all tumid* of
ol Font V-8V*—big,
A- rnr \nltict
ninilrni, roomy cure littill Tor safety anti ( o a *
fori— witli all the superb performance o t the
fauiouu Y-H engine.^ Prices are rock-bolloml
Luxurious interiors, smart styling, good liras,.
luudem aufrly brakes. See your Food dealer to­
day ami gel a modem V-0 at batgain prices.

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GEALtR

FOR

T HE

5 P E C I A L 5 LI STED

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SEE THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES TODAY
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ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT

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PRICES DOWN TO— ROCK BOTTOM
Don’t Forget Our $5.00 Reward For All Prospects
Turned In That Are £&gt;old Before Sat Night—The 12th

Hollywood — Lula* Halner and
Spencer Tracy wer* given Hie
Academy Award last night for
the best motion picture perfmmance during 11*37. Mis* llaitirl
won Hollywood'* commendation
for her work in "The Good Kerih "
end Trary for hi* peiform»nre
In' "t'npluin t'oar*geoua."
F.fireit thousand movie work­
er*. thiu the Acadrniy of Motion
I'iclur* Aria *iul Science*, voted

14 Ford Pickup Truck

1934 Plymouth Coach

$295-00
f)34 Plymouth Sedan

$245-oo '
1931 Chevrolet Coach

inn Like New With 1D.1H Tag

tiifhl) Overhauled— kimkI liren—

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Excellent Condition—’.'IH Tag

New Tircit—\1H Tag.

Good Condition

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ON DISPLAY AI L DAY SATURDAY

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TlC K K ra GIVEN W ITH EACH PURCHASE
3RD AN D PARK
I . II. HHRIVKN—OPERATOR
.v* t.-aa&lt;ur*re^o
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l&gt;r- P. M. Ibiyil pastor of the
First Methndl.t UliBrch of Jack­
sonville spent Tunmlky night with
hie *i*ter*. Mr*. A. I). Adanw nnd
Mrs C. J. &lt;9i|cmiiiti.

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Hpringa, mother of the dr-coaied
Mr* P. M. I lord I* fUcsl of Mrs.
A. fl. Adunt* *, m| Mr*. I'
J.
Coloman. Mr*. lUcsatt will also
vlall her roualM, Mrs. Jo« lull,
whilo here.
Friend* of l&gt;». Itnlph ktovstit
of CliNiInhoochot w||| rosrri to
l&lt;-*in that ha I* suffering from
* broken *l,nuldnr wo a rroull
of an nsloorablla arridiml. MraI tarry Ulevtma and
,|au*ht*r.
Ileheerah, *ro , pending tho week­
end with him.
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lavan* and Disrouni*
Capl.al Stork
Hurplu* sad Usdlvidrd Profit

Ranking llaaM. Kara.

lirarrveo

Federal Heaerv^Mak
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Other Keoaaree*

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FravlIIDA.

L. I. FRAZIER

K*rn&gt;'v
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S T A T E M E N T O F C O N D IT IO N
A S O F M A R C H 7, 10.18
C O .M IT R O I.L K K ’H C A L L

Overdraft*
Hanking llea*e*. Farnilure
and Kialurr*
1.0*1,74KJt&lt;
133,734.77
Heal Batata
t ’uatoaier* l.lablllly Under
Latllte of Credit
Federal Krerree llank Htnek
Other Reeourrev
U. 8. Government
Obligation* 413.737,IK3.lt
Federal Land
aad Federal
Hume loan
.

Depoail*

"A•vrwgt aa,

Vic# I'r**. Atlantic
Nitlmnl tui*k
k i .a

j a c k h o n v ii .IsK.

J. L. INGLEY
r.a Vlra-I'r**. HenferC
A lt e n t ir w a ils n a l M en*
PAKFQlllv. FUlltIPA,

H O.8HINHOI.SKH
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J. L. INGLEY
KseewVltV

rw a U vgl

V Ire* F ree I4 # el

GEO. W. FRAZIER
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A. L» BETTS
C aggat

V lee-F reelg eeV

A. F. COLLUM

Capital B t * k ;:; ; ^ i , , " t a ..».a .M -t&gt;*
Hurplua and Uadivldrd
Profit*
ll.o **
Reserve far Taxao, Inltreat. Etc.
U
(eaters ef Credit
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Deposits
*5.111

S e e le l* * ! C ee b ler

MBtaain oe t m * FttaBNAL aaaenvg * v * tbm

Dr. MUl«r

B A N IC

G. W. FRAZIER

EVERYTHING IN THB DRUG LINE A T U'A&gt; DWTAIL PRICE. AN® TOILET GOODS 10% bgfa* added

N A T IO N A L

OF
CONDITION AS OF MARCH 7. 10.18
COMPTROLLER'S CALL

SOUTH PASS AYR.
iianar avi-miv, jm

W E WISH TO .ANNOUNCE A STOCK
REDVCINP SALE BEGINNING AITER
THE.PUBLICATION OF THIS AD AND
EXTENDING TRBOUGH WEDNES­
DAY, MARCH I4TH( 1938.

^ A T L A N T IC

BANK,

Ortanned 1928
(Allilialtd With The Atlantic National Hank ol Jaxkionxille)

OFFICERS

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Sound Protection And Friendly Co-Operation In All Financial Matters
MEMBER OF W E FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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that's the watchwordfor \
Chesterfield tobaccos i • •V
* F ^ ^,*4. S .&lt; • §•* IJ» * U ^ * 4
r w o is&gt; Dooms sap

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FREE PACKARD SEDAN

Ilia* Jaim KUaron. *&gt; hi I* atlendinc th* Florida Blalo Collrao
for WOIMOII *t TalUlioaaer, will
1'b* regular. » i**II mi: and pro­ *P'-nd tho weekend here with
gram nf tho Woman's Missionary her par'-uti, Judge nnd Mr*. J.
Hockity nf I bo Ptr.-t MoUmdlst (I. Hhuron.
ijrundi win moot lit 3:M o'clock
•t tbo t'horrh.,
Mia. J. M. ItagRcH of. Tarpon

MILLER BUILDING

a m

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Here’s the reason so many smoker*
like Chesterfield^ ♦ . .
Thousands of casks of mild ripoi '
Chesterfield tobacco arc kept In stor­
age all the limp—every pound of it
aged 2 years or more to give Chest*
crficld smokers more pleasurbe

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hsd mored in that Kiigntrom dmcovered the nuiuter wa* 407 South
Fifth street.
Later he moved lo an apartment
on Custer atreet. Ye*, the number
la 407.

4o*k

Ityatl an&lt;l Itohbl* Itiw r. apriil
yolowbiv In Orlamlo
vlalllnS
frlcmls.
V
Mr. ami Mr*.
Cinrinnntl. fllibi,
in* t l * winter
Apartnn-nt..- nr*
Miami.

I

tin- key, in my i-ar, whl.li in-e
• till bt the ticieae,*' the filghlnied
IiKk' i.i i i U Miii.l.
Olficvr* acoompanlrd him and
at.ai.1 by -while be ,nrakr.l in
arat-bed the key,, ran t » th,
luregr nud . drove awny in ■
Inii*l of ,pee&lt;l.
"Then we ill|t-ov,red the wom­
an waa usiog htank cartridge*.
1lie affirm* **ld. "Tberi. were
no bullet hole* In Ih* wall*."

MU* Anna cnmell U apsndlns
tho weekend k ri* vliltins h»r
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. II. L Cor­
nell.

Algoli* om.1 War*.
Cirria Namhor Four of Ihe First
Presbyterian Church, Mrs. y. K.
Nmllh, chairman, will meet « t 1:00
o'clock for luncheon *t tho boms
of Mr*. Olive Marshall, E. Second
fin a l.
C'irqlc Numliqr Five of tbo Firi-i
Frasbytcrlan Gburrh, ■Mr*. T. N.
Tcnhot, Chairman, will meet at
3:30 o'clock ot tho homo of Mra.
W. A. Zachary, 1317 Park Avannc.
Circle Number Mix of tho First
Presbyterian Church, Mr*. D. K
Thrasher, chairman, wilt meat at
1:00 o'clock for Iuse hron at the
homo of Mra. Thrasher on Grand­
view Av*nu«. .
The 81. Anno* Guild will meet
&gt; t III* Putiuh 11mil.* at 3;30
o'clock..
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TUESDAY
, Tb*. if. F- ci*i»
th *.past
Matron* nr Homlnolo • Chapter
Numbor T « o O. E. H. wUl meat
trim Mr*. J. O Half. 34*0 Baufepf Avr/iiif. wnu Mrs. Janie
Hhoonukrr aa co-haatoaa,
T h o .r*g «U r
monthly bridgj
parly of llie Woman's club will
lm h«-W at ( : « « |«. M. at the
W omibb' s Club, -with Mrs. Frml
T. WJIliBBu, ko*t*a*. All
huehan4*. mrorto- ami out-of-town
gM olt are cordially invited- Tele­
phone 7*-j for reservations.

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Tekyhone 148 the asppicaa of the Garden Club

Meetinf Is Held
Calenddt'i By Orphanage CTub

Bargain Day
iC
Matinee

H A V I THOd

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P e r s o n a l A c tivitie s

GENE MARTIN LANEY, Society Editor

- » N T b C H W IC O to ,

DONT THROW
THEM A W A Y I

£

THB SANFORD HRRALD. SANFORD,-FLORIDA

•tr i m n o n i f,

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
Martha Davit
w«ra tha gueat*
of Mrs- M. K Hrultli Friday,
Mrs. J. 11. Wynn and children
were th* wetk and gu**l*
of
Mgs. Ed NIMask el ib t « * e t aide.
Thoo. Hrjraat of Longwood waa
the goaat of hla siatag. Mr*. R. B
Lyack this week.
•
Tb* ladlra of Kboaaaor Ckarch
mot Wednesday afternoon and
g »v * the church a much a**dad
cieotUag Kvacytkiag is k»- fin*
•MR** and tgai Kay. o . o. Haraa*
dm wig talk hi* r * «ri*r appoint*
meat here Bandar. Service* *4
11 :N 1&gt;. M. All invltad- - '
'
■ r. "aad Mr*. W. J- fikaiel*
attended ehurak in Bmfard Baaday Mat, oflay which they war*
cntortalaod at dinner by Mr. *ad
Mrs. Marbor on Magnolia Avaaaa.

£

MARCH 11, iMS

Mo»t of the hat* known ns
H h rn W
,n&gt; “ l " * ar4r Coajlmar’ .b r a
1 M i l IM T , raKilns army detachment.
"Panama*" am produced not.la
*TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”
P illio n
loUlllgctico officers u U tb*y panama but in Kcuador.
‘
B r BU8 8 XLL KAY
V U U O I l first received won! ol the plot
P n j l q more than two month* ago anJ
I fa her*, l-adle* and Oentlw right and It may mean a per- u u v c r i u i i e n i
r a
X
a lui ai naelfned Undercover agents to
men: the IIIU SHOW. The abow manual job and a good salary.
-------JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
| faho co-operation with the plot"
Tou'va b**n waiting for. . . . Quo*, wrong and youH be out of •' HAVANA. Mar. 11. —(
~
PRESENTS
— “
TB*. tars. The undercover men war*
You've aeen Orange
Festivals. the running for alt long year*. | army Intelligence aervica raster
'*|t-ild to hare learned about a MUSICAL
You've aeen
Strawberry
F *v
Everybody ready, gat your day publbbed full detail*
'
of plan to blow up a train which
tlval*. You've aeen Tomato F**- money down. Hem w , go folk*— what It termed n thwarted plot. Colonel Itatlita « i , to have takREVIEW OF 1988
tlvala. Now wa Shre you &lt;h« walch cloaely. {tow you ae« It to kill Col. Pulgenclo
-i
Batista. c faring „ recant visit to
March 14th A 15th—
(r*at*at . ahow
.. of all A monster and now you don't. Wilcox—Pep-1 " ' ‘
Ortaatn province8:00 P. M.
pci— Shows;
Hholts—Pepper — J
It At; PHKit tlY PeativaL
Warranta wera aa|d to hart
Admission
25c A 10c
CO bis days and S« bis ntshta Wllrox New whom la the little}
been iiaued for the arreat of all
of fnn, frolic and fooey, present­ peat Tho
proaparoua looking'
Person* named In connection with
— mama *
ing tha greatest aasombly of can­ gent pata hi, money on Wilcox.
the plot.
did candidate* ever gathered to­ Now we lift the little *he)|: aor
Arturo l*equeoo. mentioned a*
gether. mam*. Mid**!*. Htrong ry brother, you ,ua„ r d wrong.
G A I N I N o
Men. Weak Men. Freaks and Hotter luck next tlme! Wilcox — Hr- Joaquin Marline*
Haensa, one of the principal conspirator*
o
c v c a r d a y wc b e c o m e
Pepper — Hho|ti; Hliolta —’ tap­ former treasury secretary an&lt;l went to Miami by plane before
Wlaard*.
bcttcb kno w n aa n t*
lh«
plot
was
disclosed.
(luitavo
ARC
political
society
chief,
now
He* tho only living Florid* per — Wlleo*. Now where do you
r
oaE ATO aa o r
Cuerro nubia Monoc«l|*la party
Junior Senator' In exlatance. aay the little p«a l*r Thu young in exile In Miami.
leader,
followed
him
Wediiojday.
Watrli him wrexlla tho mtsb'.y man iay* ”6 ho|tx". Lift , the
Ouality Printing A
Two rormer Havana Mayor*. D
Economy Jluralisls- This alar »hcl| youraelf. my friend. Too Alejandro Vrrgara anil !&gt;r. W il­
1f
C e tte d l urn aFoal pwaar
V
performer wn» brought direct bod—another blank. Now ^folka, liam licit, and two bill or ARC
P R tN T IN O n t O B L X M f l ^
from Wa,Illusion to thrill and jual to prove that th«r*'s*'nnth- member*. I&gt;r. Alfredo |*equen-i
Fine Watch
cnlorlaln yon.
Ing crooked about the game., I’m and Emeterlo Htntovenla. were
SDIIMU PMKTIIK Cl. o
For your approval the l i f t going to Mk the chap In overall* accused *of connection with the
Repairing:
P H O N E 4 8 1 - A re e d e A 14*. Ir
Florida llaapbcrry Fcallval pro­ fo vlcp no and left tho center plot, rhn A HO wa, the Cuban
Diamond
Setting:
aunts llie nns and only Uoubla-X. ahell. And them- folk*, la ' th* incUty which helped nrarthrow
AND
Relieve It nr n»t, Indies and little pen under the *h*U marked Ucr*rdn Machado in I t l l .
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Ono group cf tho plotters wa*
Engraving:
(Irntlomen. «n KX Basiled Uu|*r ■'Popper* —tight where It'u been
■lAl tyc-Oorernor In one and th* all the lime.
doacribed In the report a, hav­
McLeulin, Jeweler.
■PML person. Nothing, like It
Sen III* sreat Pr*e Acta, Our ing sought support of high Cuban
l i t 8. Fork A r*.
^Meo/Dr. Jckcll and Mr. Hyde.
fig'ira and fact Jngg|er| 'will ■rmy officer* by tolling them:
T
h
*
United
States
government
amaaa you. Our boloney alicera
Comparn them With the REAL will aatound you. Mud throwing supported this plan, which should
Cuban armed
thine. ll‘e Ihn cbence of a life conleata; ball throwing contests; he backed by
time, t Tio show • just starting. flra-rater*.
HOJIUY.
IIUIIHY, forces, hfcauae otberwUe they

WHEN MARIE TAGLIONI, a ballet dancer, left
UuMMiu fur thu last time, her belongings were sold at auc­
tion. Her bullet slipiwrs were purchased for 200 rubles.
These shoes were then cooked, served with a special sauce
juid eaten at u dinner urrunged by Ixallet enthuaUsts.
—Walter Winchell in N. Y. Dally Mirror.

- P. C. Toner loft unexpectedly
1**1 week for 1-alrobr. l*a. II*
w*a calb-d home on arruunl of
the tllnaai of liir brother
Mr*. Oicar I'csraon Jett Mat
Saturday to.Join her.husband at
* It i**tna that Ittchtnl WltllWiy" dK#»—W##t.r Mr*- Clark Ptarson
*!• aBather of thoe# who tkooabt etpart* to' leave Saturday far
Kay West also.
4k*» it «ra( all right If you
Mi*. W, W. tjmg of Banfurd
«M l4 Bat away with It. Its bur
W W d aCcuriUra bald |n trust la the |uad of Mr*. 0. F. Cooley
*gr
dkbafs by |ho firm which ha her* this weak
Mrs. VVambol of A tlx n ld p ix ,
apadad. used the aacurltles as
aoU*t*i«l for personal lean* to retained to k*r bom* VSturday
IkNBalf. And whan tha market after * vary pleasant vUlt with
during tb* past few bar slater. Ms. A. V. Mctiufai.
Dora to Mr. a o d jfia - 1. r.
X m tbl. got caught, la spite
48*
Sigh position* of traat Jarames. a littl* aaa oa Fab. 14,
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. uUrk. Miss
Mbkh h* bag bold, b# novgr
'jN H tM not to aaa other peoples Margaret and Mra. Willlaai Balloeh motored vt. /Orlando Batur-

iMd* County farmer, win
mg percent mar* to r*ilMr healing tbalr prodac*
***U . Almost all ethers.
«
a*w*paper* w|l| pay
M* * 4 * or* 7or whatever
4 ' Irrigkt bills tbay amy
WUhal. ika plan of th*

THE HANFORD ITEKALP, SANFORD, PEDUDX

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Total .
44B4I1
Total Cavfc Dltldcada Blare
Ovganlsatlaa IL I4 L H M 4

�" 'r :\ ':-T V T r

F R I D A Y , M A R C H I I , IB M

Bofoks Placed la!
County Precincts’
F o r Registrationi
Ceetlnuo* rrw * „ n

&lt; 4 iw m eaoM ?***•

GERTRUDE GELB1N

ora In tha precinct*.. declaring
that thla will aava Um* for featAl
him and tba voter,,
, ITia books win remain * op*aL
fn tha praclncu until Apr. 4 * i ;
which time they w|U be return**
to tha repairer's office where .

. -Vaul, Vldl, Viet, iryeu aa* w* U

U ’or UiiUlmmp where he ta

lied la the Calient of *Uri bp one, -to flnanct Jaaon.
Un diet. Harp it left alone.
ion premiere hi u-tri refu#* to
r aohen . ha/ coript*lpt hit
V. hfary patent her heirloom*,

IntlJnd. V .M d d s * la
I‘e horae Pilgrim
of her happy " )
up eomehow am

■ reagrrea w i u o m ,

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C h a p te r T o n

about on. Pick out' swept, lildt frit* FlorldnVi 'guberur* to bobble. Quid,"
w rk d iA la whirl,, i« i Mir. T e e Used wind campaign for the Demod?*'!* nomination an United Stale*
.""Take him to tba ®enjJor into Ituv.il County.

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A HERO A M O N G MEN
In the year that followed Jaaon'a
ecitlun lo raamlattn Iiultimcrc,
[ary kept mdrel ohd more lb her
hack — ahunmitw vtapl*. avoiding
&gt;r. flhlnRlc n kindly effotii to find
pr work aa oramslrea* and nurae,
leklng only I’llihm for comfort,
be dreaded lha pity ahe read In
M Pfit of I ho townsfolk. IldaatroyI whatever bopo and courage area

j "Ypor/tgi, Quid;'!an*
told soberly, "T b ty ’r t
1 pretty badly smashed:’

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— quChlyr
Qalffq leg*. P i ore
nher da^orTwoStd
L IOa retU n a arerneSteET n « w *15*
the hop* of i rare
cm the baitUflsla.
if Me ranched Maty.
v U n m r before In
spelled recovery re

| At a meeting arranged far him
|n Hemming Park by the County
Democratic Executive Committee.
Sholli addreased what rommiUre
official, said wa« the Urgent flrat
poIlHeal mcefing crowd In.recent
local history,
| Sho'ls talked of h!a record a*
the 8&gt;*le'« gnveinor und bringing
.that subject home to Duval Counly
,»poke in Urtpa .o f dallara and
| M nt*, lie jtir r ir d that hla ad-

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UNEASY

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L IE S H E A D

*6 CteefatelevshUY farmer i j * .

raler, Jan Mmlypetr (rl*hl) aa ha roofer* with InrpeeUr Oen. Jan
Syrory aver Eurepet troubled m'lilary situation.

day* befnro tha flrat Primary '
which will make Apr, 7 lh« |*teat data a candidate can qualify
aa n County candidate,,
..
Regardln* eipenee gtetemeaU,
Mr. Herndon reported that c#unty candidal** mu,t file lhelr flrat
itemlaad campaign eaponaa atat*i
mania with the Clerk not tmtra
than 30 day, n°r Iona than IS
day* before tbo flrat primary: or
not aarllar than Apr. 3&lt;and not,
later than Apr. T. .

P A W N In Cieehoalarakln'a'rale at an Indit
Ipendenl nation berderina Illtler-lhreatened Anatrla la **raran
- ' me*l-eentrolled Skola muni liana plant at FU»eu.

IjllC H T Y

The aCcond campaign reipenaa
ba filed not
aarllar than Apr, I t and not'later
than Apr. 3&lt; and thn third state­
ment must bn filed between May
2S and June 3.
Thn date of the first primary
la dth« • first ' Tuesday after the
5
/
flrit ' Monday ?ln May-whlrh la
H M H mlrvrti ,t i&lt;&gt;n m s the eapriulilur* May 3, and tha-date for Ihe sec­
^
!‘ m S3
ln Duval County of 11,13.1,000 in ond'prim ary. i* lha fourth. TueaK ^ f l Kti.to lu« fnmla, and ' *11,000,000 day after the flrit Monday which
I In Ki-iIitdI fiunJn, nml uMhe.Slatr- U May '„4. The 'polls' will op«n
I widr sllnation ilcilsir.l tic was st 3:00 A. M. snd close at sun­
’ : &gt; i ; I able In Inina Inin Florida $05,
down. ■*
’
I 000,000 nf Federal funds which
'
\ I did nnl Invo In lie mntrhi-d.
’■ Dr* wan critical o f . tho . present
L “
administration un.l rimke of Ihr
bnlanred Slate budget during the
h SELV\ ‘ *.*’41 KKoh* udm’nialrallnn of Ira*In*
‘.iOTre II.IJOO.OOO in tile firiito Treasury
*i„.„
went mil of office ami of
t o d sufficient money (tine lo |&gt;«y Coni~
M federnlo I'cnt oris for a t?v0 year strablq loU&lt; |ocWed..ii&gt; Uel-Alr. a
residential aabdlvuion with City
,
improve insals *nd ..paved rruuls
Ths City Is offering a» a apcclsl
bnhfcemont to fktlv«» 'fMTnlh*
employers a unit of two lots in
tha subdivision free, Kecli lot Is
entirely tree of encumbrances—
M A N . ; M A I D . M U S I C plus soma basrh al Miami. Fta*
wa atKgaat that you give thli
equal* above sun-struck scene In which Inn Ray Hutton, blond
matter prompt cotuldere»t&gt;n arul feaulo orchestra leader who ha* appeared In Alma, and I-con
make plana for a personal ln* Haver*. 1 New York orchestra leader, are the principals. Hed
been serenading her: she called 0 halt
could writ* hla motherl
program, saying of tho 1336 cam- vastlgatloo. Further wa cordially
Invlta you to writ* any member
"Mall for m « r she aakod hop*"Every
fiber of my
being of our Committee, and we aathere sint no
** w u thr'Herl at tho opportunity of auro you ol a frenk replythe unchanged rep*/.
lending what strength I had to
"Aa you know Sanford la one.
, "Well — maybe tomorrow," she hold up tho hand o f Franklin D. of tba Urge terminals of tbs At­
lantic Coast Lint Railroad. wlth|
"rh elooiorra w i mretehwl Into two
,he, I ™ * * 1
y u n without wn£d. Hh# gT*w m j ,an
country has ertr had and rellroad shops and Division heed- j
“ d wore: sho aotmsd to shrink In- tho best friend of the people we quarters. Our cltlisnabtp Is made
up largely of railroad employe*),
Chiefly routine innMrr, were u m 'a ui »n&lt;
row Ultra mt|ht ba a Uttar!
,1
Along with my colleague. Ban* hence you would feel at home
handled by .members of U.i tkm‘" " l ......
‘
among frtende and could avail inula County School Board at
store*
b S '".d it1 ^
^ r"*
___r
wagon, fUUd with aotdiera and oonf*’
&gt;ta|wart Democr^la, I mada youraelt o f tha Privilege ol at­ thalr regular rnoti1hly monling ini
maadad by a lUcmittng Ofnoar. an rr.'amlro campaign g k * and tending meeting* o f D&gt;* organl
tho office y f County Supr rlfHendrh“
h m e T ll^ U is ri; t V l i i * ^ ^
• " * { « . ' 04‘ ^ r wfT* able t* cation of which you are a num­ rnt T. W.J Iawltki Woditesday.
‘' “/'kf* ( *|U
dim avoa fastened upon hhn. He return • four-to-one majority for ber, *a transportation
organl- Mr. U w 4 » r e l * today.
&gt;
^
*» Ylorlds and to show aationa all have lodges or d|1 *
V' . &gt; , 1 1 ■
di
pfgs &lt;V*nt, innotMKjd^up her hand and tugged.at bis o * Pre.M.nt lh ,l Florida stood
Our n*; * « IjUam^a
In* V SUHng H.,t nr# int. ,?•*
vlalune located ’’Acre and meet
wa* decldvrt In apimliu
U being arranged.
■ 'Oflteep — my son Is In ths army. |loyally ’ betide him, fighting tho twice a mouth.
I wuodar U you know U at*
|irine1|&gt;«ls .fpr the ceming year
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•—Seminole
County
of
whlrh
Thn moo rsland hla eytbrow*
at I Ore April rnecUng of
the] All 0 j .,,.r n, / , t wiM
Thai* country psopls were a riot
Hanford It the County scat, proHa winked at In* crowd. *1 might
loard andlnll .school .,r^ ^ ‘ *-‘" (i,-rt*ifc,ic'y f?4l-wlng t
debts more fruits and vegetables Iho
kj&gt;ow him, lady. What's his nsm*r*.
Couaiy
wprv
, Iif l U Uk
Deal
saved
the
wag*
ra/nqy,
th*
"Jaaon mUdja-HV1* a aurgM*.1*
than any otber a t m ^ a * .v r » In lo in ski. lhelr ivo..thm« pdatloon
0 .,4. • , &lt;s .
"Jaaon Wilkins?" b* repooled. fanhar, Indattry and capital.
Th* soldiers anlokored. knowing by - "W%pt - has been tha- result T" tha United Slate*.T‘ I**Y Aiaktni to Iho boa^l'by the
t A A v . J . JL KeJlcg
plena lor your hodml^*.
per­
hla siprossloo Ural ho'd never hoard
. -j '
th* nsmr h.fore. Tho offlerr’s foe* lie nyttlmARi haps you would aUu life t « tonwldoaed lo * grin. "Msmt* bo os•'Upon tho heads of RgneeVelh
rlolmed 1 know your boy. Jaaon. end Ihe element o f the Dtmoeratlc sldsr having your own garden Agvirulluro building being conNl hl-.
lhr
Us’a — lot as* so*
bo pultod out
d fkult tree*.'
IM
Q ub &gt;.111 be hrI
a book aid thumbed through th* Party which supported hhn has n 'It would -b* appreciated vary slrocfa* In ihv rear of the H
Schuoyhcough . W I’A P ^ r t
iH # w , ^ ^ 1
page*, projoadjng I* loooto Jsaon'o been h*aped vliupentlon sfjd vlllmuch If you will pass this lnfirst
Ion
by
U
g
business
and
al
^
' ^ ’ o’g ^ k tto f/ M a l. -annuunc
W “ _b *',«rij6. flnalty.
formZllon bn to your railroad ' T T r l S i : b
"Jaaon «nngfn*. Sure! Why. ba’* on tha j i l l l e minion* that a s m 1
“
' An bdereallng program
friends lhal, th*y. too, may know project w ar reported.
President tjtsooin'o poreoosl *taff1" causa a *.
.
Tear* of Jo
of this splendid opportunity for
Du'i^l
mcmlirrs
pruise.1
.lli-’
j
------Maty’s ehooS
a Florid* homa.*
"Jason I Wi
goo,ltm am y rrlcry
Ihe **h.-l |.. Mrrrfrcfs o f th.- Sons ........ Thera are certain condition*
she bresthsd.
farm which. Is almul ready , for . U j i .,0 VnsM ntu|. Bugle forpa ss"dure," th* offiear
which moat be met- according to
market Ini; , and ulvo A leg 11. rPlll|,|e wLA«l&gt;e I hind Shell toIng bis own Jok* hi*
the tares* of - tba cHy'a contract
i-mldetit never doe.
Johnson, -voesllrm
AgrlcuMuro ',;lorro„ B, |;30 0Vnrk for their
before. title to the two lots will
iM c w r .wn* !riAtnicl«Nl to clrur(
|iuti1U* pi rformamc tfiU
be
granted
by
tba
CUT,
Mr.
InPresident?- ska ask.
and fence In Ihe sddlllonsl r r o p - .^ ir . They Will parilrlpatp In the
gley reUavatad; Tba pereon must
- T v * IJtlaaTWyt

■latement I, to

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Utr eye* filled with thank fulnnas
that b* was alright — bul*— atmnsl
Immedlalrly they grow dry with
tregta IwriowiVart with rfigrlm?
(Siva up IhewAufJimalntng link tq
htr I
nurtr. I$h, c lm t M bar
avspil. oho k M i i k Would do as
Jason asked." *
'
"I'm sorry. Pilgrim," *ho whlsporUd, as ah* lead him to th* auction
Block. "But you love him loo, doot
you?"
And Pilgrim's sals bought Jason
Iba uniform b* ware so proudly.
- 3to bright color and stock lino
grow old and ahaMiy, worn aad
Smeared with grime and gore wlthls
lha nest four ysara: just os Jason’s
fare, glowing and handsome when
ho flier dunned It. grew seamed
and stern from the suffering he
rttaeaasd, from ths hnpoUqsMM of
Is utmost sffnrt against th* ontaagbt at wounded and dying. Day
*d night tu&gt;.worked over me*oar|*d't* from the hoUleflslds. They
Had aloud Uie|r pain or wrpt their
vutltude, pg bteoihrd th.tv last la
Is arms.
I
Horn*Uare* tha horyor he snoouatrod se.in nl too much for him to
ear: yet, grad tally, the knowledge

.uam list a4L*w

*sf%srrom
d*w u

IRoutine Matters
Handled At Parley
'Of School Board

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CITY BRIEFS

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nolo

ttrontr. Flarids. tawltt
Cert Na H I » f Aug. S. t i l l
ruvortHk V M t k o n t l f eh
HWM . - f 1WI| Boa. SI. T W *

W ll asoo*my head and'aro) ihl
the » dar 1
,

' Clerk » l Circalt p»ar
M m lr o l.t M o U .r A m i

Too L*t« To Clarify

With th* advert ii log program
Just launchad. I he Comm III** hM
already received , t l
Inqalrt**
flpm 14 different stale* which
h*v* b**n answered. Mr. lnslay
declared.
Member* of th* lURwsy F.n\aJoyroa' Retirement
Oomraltteo

The weekly Croft Class for
rhllilrtn lad wren the ogr* of W
^D ro,| is years will In- lul.l in Iho
(CluHiber of Coitimerre !&gt;uildiii'f
P H II.A I*1 I’lllA , Mur. II.— 1.1 loinoinus jqorniiigj
Thq 10,003 lou rruteachataki l* ‘! und,ri ijw itliurlk-it
ta ptsccg| in i •immihrix* y
II, y » i Mr BA " f r#re
1'fS|Vltor, '
o ffk vr, mid crew
Hrpuly* CVIeelor
di.^iUo,, on ihr -afi rereqW J. K Hurt
I Vf.. T. ( li-vctius, |-j,,„,|eir of - Comm

are Chairman log ley, Lloyd F.
D«yl*. Holland la Dean. F- A.
Dy*on, J. N. aillcro Edward
Higgins, Jno. r .

Rog*re, 0- &amp;

TOWN6END FIOIITq

MODRirn'con'ch wtuTL|o****-

•PEO IAI. DURANT 1130 I
Wltfc lir o m s * -»»l. R rolS

WAHMINOTON. Mar. 11. ~f/F)
—Or. I'renat* K. Townwod •rag11*1 to Hm Buprem* Court &gt;**•
tardny hU JiltU acainst p »*-&lt;Uy

Central Florida
Antlers To Hold
Joint Gathering
Final airi.ngcm(nts for a Joint
meeting of {Tentral Florida Ant­
ler Lodges lo be held in tha local
Elk’s Club House on Friday Mar.
If) were inode at the regular
weekly mri'tlpi; of tint local Atitler
I/odge in lha Elk'* Club Sousa
Wednesday ni|Jit, uccording to
Antler official*. ’■
l.«al|te« llial have been Invited
to pariirlpnte In the affair ara
Djytunn
Reach, Nrw
Rmynu

r ,
tlltlllu.r» nr
i toUKl„
„ lin Echols.
law son. an*
||re |,'rBtlo.i

'•|S
5E=a**S
IkiU, Hidwrl

I

bidder for sash al
lk e"7vevi
Uease ouiranoo la Haafard aa tk
m il- c a r of March 1*11 o l ^ I
■'ctrok A. M. tsa hitUfloat* •
nsrllfIcalrw Hotd hr-th* Mats to
r o w r - a W i w g *| | M and sort

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Plan* Started ***-^
T o B rin g New
Peoplfe H e f «

l i f t htri It gpersd. her lo admit
'.that aha w s v t ' deserted, poeerlyI •trleken old woman.
llsr lore contact, with High IUU
I l f , bewildered and frightened htr.
TTVhat wa, this new talk of war
•Which on, heard everywhere? Men
were no longer contsnt to play
rbtekers st Ames’ store. Instead,
Shey fouk'ht and argued about slav­
ery. Ths world ran suddenly mad
fWllh terror snd hale. The'confUet
jfound Ita way to High Hill aa North
,&lt; and South pitted themselves against
paeh other.
i
Would Jason go to war, too?
Mary’s rvery trip to Ames’ stars
for a poenlbl* letter, was nltad with
. Agony. At last ono arrived,
, "lisa r,Mamma,” ho wrote, "/ om
Mew aa Army fiuraeoa. / Stoop orpitted a HHl/orWi. /( w&lt;U eotl about
opvenlp itulluM, so J putts yaw u&gt;Ui
Aat-o fa tell W i d a . Alter ait, ho**
, only an expense Ip ppn. and lit hup
wo« anoisei'.hure, njltr (he toon
S in hint lo ik^Sabornmpbltop mn

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they will remain until five day*
before tha election. * '--A iProm tha office of tha County
Clerk eoman the Information that
only two candidate, hare yet
qaallfled for tha election. They
are It, J. tollman and James 0.
8heroiv both candUafea or repretentative In Oroup No. I. .
Clark O, P&gt; Itcmdon announced
that the oath and filing tna of
candidate., for County Officon

n ccfomp&lt;J"V bln * * , hi*
K* M It inert?el preacher. The
i reaction (o the poverly and
Yy they encounter anger*
in. They quarrel and Mlhan
mpfe to whip Jason. Japan
t* back amt in the bout that
,1 U .b cled by hla /other,
n deetflee he te through. Up
f bye and
It Mi mather goodbye
at idle
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leoHnp.

Oh

Uon *r» required to enter their,
name* on the rf*|»tr»tlon book*
now for the comin* primary' tin
urged, ttwt tboao who need to ,
retbUr do »o .while the book*. I

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In te rn a l

Uirkcy. 1
—

CCC TO oc n to u cco
f w v t i y c r r o N . Mnr. ii. ~% rt
—
Fi-vhncr, tlvlllan up*'
scrvattiifi t.'urtvs
D im tor, *rder&lt;d yesterday a I*l-t-ump ^
durtlnn by July I |o makn Ihe
Proersm fit I&gt;U-l93y builcotara
**»ti idiom,
»
.Tim reduction, Prchnrr said,
would lonvn 131* rariipa, 10 -U
which would |m •&gt;«.. d U.fo-w
October al. Tint order also lavolroa ilLdulsnal «.t. approstumtaly
&lt;amii giflimr*
,I civilLaro
lann'romp
effirer* hm
and
civiRaa

uftkbli.

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q A P rro w p n y A L n .

uggerio May Play
Kith Local Team
gain This Year

PAGE FIYK
TUB SHOW DIDN’T DO ON

EXPLOSION KILLS 2, INJURES 3, JARS TOW N

R a il IPork
Aromi KVANSV,U:- ,nJ- &lt;'r,- Kvfry
ttIR
r t l C I l d , p » i.in Judge Mm mu J. Rice's
lliufpnrnpa
t co
url wi"called
,,,wforw,,h
U l i u c r g u t d Rpnnira
i w p u i r s "rsh
. The
bailiff
order &gt;1111
“ —
Tho grandstand at the Munich
pel Ahtletlc F eld haa been re*
painted and rvparied for the forthcoming baeeball season, It « a i
announced today by Sim Kennli,
ground keeper at the park. Kennli
.staled that the entire itructure

r*LltUe" Joe Rugger!» may retufa la hold down thu third u c i
fir the Sanford entry in the
F lo r id a Btato League durng the
eaailag leaaon, accordintf to infarm it k&gt;n received tqtny.
,AUhoug^ the word waa not
definite, President Henry Wataor
of the Sanford baaebxll assoclallan h n'ed that the little Itallar
wou'd be back Id the fold. Wataot
atated that Ruggcrio
haa the
qualification* of a major leaguer
la the future reg:rdleaa of hb

everyone settled back for the »how,
but—
Judge It ee looked at hla dc»k,
conferred with the bailiff and
then announced Iheie woo'd be no
rotut session because thete • wax
no builnrti on tho docket
1
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like.

’ Political
Advertisements

Money T o l.onn
On Automobile*
Itrfinnnrinp—
Quick Service

\otk ron

Jack Flnarll—I'hone 170-J

ro n

KAGLR

an il ion ililrp fur the Klorlda' In*
D-r iiilirgiale T ick* Association
nml the Fiord 1 (iovrrnment Assnrial Ion which wilt meet tlie same
weekend it Florida SUle Collage
niy scheduled May fl-7, It was
announced at the slate college todry. Approximately
76 college
rdllor* and sliidrnl government
offlc als will gather ilien.

I'lrablrnt of tin- Flm Ida‘ In­
let islltg ale I'rc-s -A, social loj|Mta
lloiyrt \Yn Uynuhi, of Hojllna
Collegi-, lU'ti Collun of thgi.iltll*
Veraliy of Finridn la prra'ileiiC oT
tho Florida Co|lrg&gt;
■* jo Government
A- KK-lation. CoUi-gea tnvlieil; her*
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lege, Unit realty of .Florida,-Bielson
University,' Untvera)&lt;y‘ -of
Misinl, .Southern t'ollrgg, anrt’ SI.
Pelerahurg Junior* College."
(irneml chuii;man ol the tw.*
roii'rntlona la Mlaa I|railcJ'Shcpaid, of Hi. IVtrhiliurg co-e»IH_or
of th# Florida Fhiinhcau, aiudrnt
wceky rI.Florida Slale Colleg.'.

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ENTRIES TONIGHT
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TAKER

ROUNDUr, Mont.—(AY—Where
a coyote thouldliave been, Highnay Patrolman Charlea Dell and
Jack Thcmaa found a neayle.
The biid waa fluttering In a
Dap ret by a royotr hunter near
Ryegate and attracted the a'trnlion of the two men aa they were
during along a nearby highway.
College Press Group
tnrmllgat’ng,
they ’ discovered
To Hold Conference tin* ragle «*&lt; not Injured seriousty and they brought |t to RoundTA I.I AIIASSEK, Mar. 10-C o n - «p.

■The
Seminole High
School
A k elb ell team member* today
■ty nlrerdy mak ng plana for rage
sepsoii of 1039. Arthur •'lied- Wll*
llama, are forward on this years
fwcee, atnted that each member
a t (lie next year squad haa made
a'jrangrnieiita for summer practice
end that they Intrnd to capture
the 1039 eonfrrvnc-c Ut'e oner
more.'
Find airing member* Uul will
lie In*: through gradual Ion are
Frank Merchant, forward, and
John Alorgun, alcl'ar gumd. Mem
beta ihal -will be luck includi
Wiliam*, Riser, Ruck Forguron,

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T I P T O A L L T I P P L E R S |. Ilrnrv whe fever*'this
meins of ffllliiK hit ftvorlU drink—milk. Hr Uket II tlrolflil
from Iht bolllr ihrough • rubber nipple. Ilpplnr bottle upwtrd U
Ctl Uo Uit drop. Tbt ♦ ii n y mpi '
rroccvlllr, Ct., and doran'l Ike p h o ta g ra p h e ra

In rer-ent Vr.-'rw Mrx|.-o Imu
be. ii Hrlt In wV*|lil pbodurtlon of
silver. M-roml In notiuiony and
U K I U n o m a V ^ liy / .L IM
L iM o the *-«lfl .llapnlch of rlty molyl.-deiium.
llilid
In
loud
founli Ih’ alnr. .lath in gold, «ml
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''W hereas, lo bo blunt
tbo seventh in petroleum nml RtapiiOKLAHOMA t:IT Y . Mur. t t . — munition I* g'-IUnB on the norrea Hr.
(A Y -A fte r *&gt; solemn conferem e „ f in,, r jjy o(fie|a|a.
Iron and Hte.-| scrap, formerly
Hnynr J F. Martin mid W. A j
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jt r,, ,()|VCT|. tl,nt nil rillQuinn, city
maneRerbanded „,.nH |lf , h(, , „ r of Oklahoma ccnsideicd junk, lot* wiihln the
•iew.t.1 porioni tbl* prm laiiiatlnn : 1 ,. ,ty | 0 , „ r r | r„j|y be requested lo last few years reached the Ironl
rank buioiiX the mw iitalcrlaU
“ Whereas, telegraph companies
llll|im , h„
on which the worlds steel In­
lim e .I! onliniied giving the timo
____ ___ _ _ . . . ,
dustry dein-uds.
•
•f day to all and sundry callers , 1
and.
*
| A
c|&lt;'igymuu'a trade
union
The n rersgs
&lt;|ep\h of
the
"W herea*. tin. clllieii*
have known n* lh» Km ialU l t'bri.tiun
turn'll t&lt;&gt; tbo t-llr hall and r|nt* le ag u e I.-. In-Ion organised
in ocean In-low |i-a level Is IStaO
tered up the sail.hlM -ard
with laindon.

Okliihoma Citv Acts i"",h r“"' ""
To Curb A Nuisance business mid,

It Is Dangerous

B. F. Mills
Well Known Aa llarber
Formerly Worked At
Hml h llarher Shop
Now Working At

l'hrialO|iln-r
Uoluntlm* Joinnriwl |o lielalid brforr rr"*»ln3
the AHnntlr in check o r«-|Hirt
that Ft
Itrendan hail nn&lt;w
sailed nrios* Hie ovenn.

Recapping

O F A L L K IN D S

OEORQK H. ■RlOQf. JK.

Ruggcrio to rchrdulcd to repir
for h!a traln'ng aellvilics about
April first Ilia home la In Nia­
gara Falla, N. Y.
Woid waa alao received that
Clark (irlffllh, preaidant of the
Washington Sc-natora, haa an­
nounced that Dolby
I’r chard
former larokout Initl. I aacker
wdl hold down first biae for thi
Cfir'otle llomcla and la named
cm tha roater alao bearing th&lt;
rpniea of Owen Wright, £dwli
•alibi, Early Ynynn ami Klli,
*wteches" Clary, other Lookouta.

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‘^ ^ C f T f ^ N * BACK TO PRISON

Origin
U U tK . Mar. Al.— WJ
Spanish men* which
•a totfco Boa'h Isn't
' raoVa 'than IHah po4eh hi ortghtt
la a naliv* of AmerB|Mln. Irish' putbtoaa,
, tin t were found hi
More. Florida rowimlsi^ u H n r * . hal'published
o f fibanith moan I n

feurlbaa *hd Instruct
are Interested in It at

io

of*) venture". - &lt;
ffplntirda ' dlhcheered Florida
and tbarefOra were the first white
afdh td dee lbo fra y mote la this
«U*ta. TNi department of agrlml"SpanMi mon la Jaat one of
Mdo traoata qf
lexicography
kleh get etarted wrong and haa
rood eorreelrd
its way* and
Mbnwa w w n win. Dlologleally
la not a pfr*a|te but .feeda
om (he air. M ien It la aeen: no
ied tree* it waa there before i f f
Mi d^d and, though dead, lire If,
willIt aang’
u * . there
i Nm
r « . geanuk
..... * '
for
ia ’ the department arqulti
Ish meaa of the ofton-atatod
W N fha.1t . k n 1, trees upon
Which It 'fulcne Itself.
h ! The plan, upread*
Iteelf by
■ n M n af seed and by being blown
fnm tree to tree In fragments.
R M s apraad U by carrying fregnaaU for neat building.
•Dried moaa la used commercially
; rn many, purposes, principally aa
,'fe filler In aatembblle acati ond
’ lh upholstered furniture,
'"T h e department o f agriculture
’Ugaln sayai
“Thou^i some have oatlmated In
pfu'ual value Into (he million*, il
. ,MigM aa well be said once and for
-.all Uiat »0 quirk fortunes wait the
gaUierers o f Bpaniah mo**. One
Mn of green p o s i wilt yield about
. tfiO pound* of dry moas."
■ -Oatherera recolvo about 120 a
ton from moa* ginnara whs pro*'
; reus It end ship it,
-jjlp cn lah moot grows In tbo
, t o t h from the • Dismal- Swamp
■'^♦'•.Vlrgjhla to .the' adoiheramost
.lip o f Florid« ami along the gulf
'■Vosil ft»m
Florida *o Trisa.

Imi** playing lodqy ■»&lt; Fr»A*r

■t I bo nil* Theatre, rWatlKd one
_*’?**«
i , m
_1
Villa_a,**
o
f ' , lila
fondest
•* ...
uuiblllonn—to
tew * O ljb ic m n a cart of
chJWron'iu, color,
"'Kyo^ ■nlnou I now .'A Star la
Bern,*"’ ‘ «aW the rotonU Jovial
raagsplionlu. holder c ( an Acad» ; u»a|-d tor- Ula direction of
ViUdhi
a/* H.
1*1 lifevu
VOaipty.**
hare (VBnlail
wanted tn
lo «!(•
dp
rrct * I 'M f c l eiiUdroa In a. pic­
ture ailkod |iv
to tv&lt;*ueiun
rcalUlilg *«a
the
IIMf
m poigib (I Itbs el'the new developments
In technicolor, whlc£ at|ow color
to be-kept; In the proper placea diuinntjr ‘ complement to gtttry
valnou without l* ln r otigtm lre.
HI liclHifo) that Mark Twaln'g
■lory ling a fanlaay clement that
cast lie fully captured only with
tbo iido of color. The boy'g world
of Toni sawyer, or any adoleaernt boy, has more Ilian the delleatu flavor ufi noilalgla which
ha* ondenred It to in111Ion* of
adult*. The Browing boy Uvea In
a world iieopied with flgurei,
nnd ndvotilure. of Ilia own Imag-

Truck &amp; i’n.Hs. Tires
A T irk e l Good
l,mnt

tillra

W r itte n

5 Gallons O f Gnu

II) Tickets Good Fur

In* pee IInn Invited

'1 Flying l.essnn

Gel Free Flying Ticket

Act Nmv—Offer Limlled

M'iih 91.00 I'urrhn**

HOFMANN

Lemmond Tire Shop
K Ind HU

One

Airplane Hide W.th Each

Only rccappcr-t
In Ccnlra’
Hnllfla ni l h rprrial buffing
t-quipim-nt e n® ran I i t ' lit a per­
fect!) lalan rtil tirr.

III

F or.

t iu a r a a lr *

Electric Service
{00 Magnolia Are.

I turns It

Lucky

I'bonu I t l

Mashes

Chick Starter—Growing Mash—I.uyInc Mash
It'* got what It takrn to make high rrrunla
MUrd Fresh—1‘Tked *u lhal you ran afford to feed

SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

idhUun.

'■ "In |ils own mind Tom Biwyor
id rc r a , huoolic schoolbuy
i dnailing M ississippi ftlver
pirate. Becky Thatcher w*a uol
the girl who *at across from him
In schuol hut a
goldm-halred
prime"* imodlag thn aervlcaa ol
a i.iuuf hearted knlpht,
•'It take*' rolur to capture the
clenr CyCn ‘of yoillll, lha peachbloom *i|iHi||ty of young complailon.&lt;i. to suggest the Imaginative
|i*yrtio]&lt;K!y nurrotiuding
child­
hood.
A Journey nonlhward from the
Unlled tliutei can be made by
railway ns tar ns Kl Batvador,
crossing all Mexico and Uuate»u|n.
Imuislana la ---the la.*gc*t mors
producing aisle.
John W. Itabb, writing for Ilia
stato department or agriculture,
Imoklet, estimated the valua of
thj Louisian* mots crop al 97SU,000 a year, FlorhU tank* arcunu
and Bouih Carolina thlnl.

Frank Beni lay had been regarded as a model cltlaen airm ho
acklled at Buchanan. Mleh, to years ago. But now authorities »ay
be haa been Ideni
aa Koler Holdaclaw, a fugitive who
from the North Carelina o'ale prison 12 year* ago. With hla wife,
whom ha marrttd since hla eicapc, he I* shown in jail at Caasopolts.
Mich., awaiting lit* return to North Caiollns.

tried

‘Situation Wanted*
|The Witness Had
—For Her Husband First-HandKnowledge
HIXON. UK Mar. II. — (/TI—
This ndvertiicmcnl appeared in
■ he "allaatinn waiitrd* column ot
a lliion nrw rpaper'
•My liualiand ha* held practi­
cally alary kind ol a Job. II j
usually ; ndupts btmaelf quickly.
Ila'a It- hull several years ol
eollrge—hut I'm tired of buying
him uround the liou*e. I suurunt*e him to give *ob*r, steady eftic leal acrvlre if Y t ll'L l. taka a
chance on him. I also giisi-antro
to dalirer him in good working
condition, anytime, anywhere*

ItK-ra.KTTION BOUGHT

12—WiaU4

Rgtgga. Jeweler Magnolia Avu.

$JjGAR DIABETES Suffer
*7-&gt;on Band For Free Hook* PICri'ICR I’LANTH, j,
ulel. Otto Ciaky—-Leesburg. ‘ C1C i'yproi* Avo,
FOR SALE: 7 muni Its old Eskimo
puppy. Chris, ran Mack. 010
Seven'll at.

2V— For Rent or Hale.
MODERN &lt; room houso, tw »
largo porebss wired for aloclrlra| cooking. Mayfair—Inquire U
* A Btor®.'

plants for solo, Peppera and to*
naloaa on lha Pod Hasty farm.
G. O. Johnson. Montexums llotat.

Bi’OTTtUIM'KF. Neb. Mar. II.
—(d l—Harvey Jlaiwaril. pluneer
Pciilt*b|ulf ro.iiUrnt. wo* on lha
wllne.* Rtsnil III a suit over
water rights when bis testimony
concerning o rinamUl "panic" In
!M)3'*na questioned.
"On you know of ynur own
knowledge that
there wn* a
imnlr that year?'' ho « « i atked"Yrn. air* I in ward answered.
“ I got a check at i| o' clock tin*
morning and the bank rluacd al 9
IvXorn I could ra*h lu"

Campbell's Security

SANFORD-ORLANOO
KENNEL CLUB

Comer 2nd and I'nlaieUo

tin Houtc 17 — 10 Mllcw South Of Sanfqrd
(Turn at llir Krd Arrow)

Are Special
Require Special

ON YOHH CORN CROP I1Y PLANTING

Liquor Store y

LUBRICANT
We Are Prepared
To Service Your Car

HI RACES

MAKE $5 TO $10 MORE PER ACRE

HYPOID GEARS

We carry a complete •
line of
r

LiquorH

►

WineH

Trawick’s

t

Whiskeys \
Gins ►
.112 Sanford- Ave.

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n ig h t l y

(Bxrcpi f i u o d a y ) ^ -----

Wood’s Hybrid Golden Prolific
(DKKI* ROOTH. UKOUGIIT, HTOIt.M AND UIRBAHK
KRSIKTANT.) I M ’ ltEASES Y O l’It YIELD 11 TO .to'.i
i.owu Tii.iiT am i k&lt; I'linTm -riM i u til kih iw w k i i i i i .
t i i i i uat.v i k i i .hw e m u Tit h i t viiu.it
v i .i . w i i i t i ;
v a tim rm a is iik in m u a a m i a i .a u ,a * a t h s t *. nutnuar
v i k i .i i i m i i k m j i w r o u p , a t w um tii Ki.imntA iit r i m i .

“ KF(ILL'LINK OF HKED CORN FOR SALK At

Henry A. Russell Seed Co

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m W H E R E G . W E A IN T g o t no pla c e ra o 4
P M T / sr A F A IL Y E R .
7 X C O U LD N 'T E V E N
S---- r r -r l PACE MOM,

I'M T lR E P O F S IT T IN '
O N T W A IN *. IT G IV E *
M E TOO MUCH TIME
T
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V T' nHAINwK .»iLcS' g'S e
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— rv m m
on A
m T A IB P LA N E ,

Legalized'
Purl-Mutud
llctllng

KiMMIHHION MUl'EItVIHtON

JOE PALOOKA
LONG D O E i
WE LA Y
O Y ER IN

GREYHOUND
RACES

Feeds— Hay—Grain

Spencer’s Market

301 8. Purk Avc.

I. will got tha most aadurint
beauty, and tbq longest Uk'tng
arataction. .ElsAlsy-Rogars Hard-

Select your food from n IIhI of delitioUH nundwIehM
nnd home cooked pnatricn . . . Meet your frienda al
hnneyV.
UK FII.K AI.I. PIIESCKIPTIONS — PHONE 10S

Fern Crates—Strawberry Crate«

Be e - U h ,

Try A Delicious
Home-Cooked Meal

^ P ^ L - L A N E Y ’S drug
f
STORE Complete Lunch
3Sc

Fertilizer—Insecticides

CURB SERVICE
. . ^ gl— ai H lg h t

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Feed &amp; Seed Store

PruIlH and VeKblablea
J^rwth Dally
Cut Flowers

Service Station

tt. City Bhoa Shop, lie B*nfonl. revoked. Tbo fswsst set Men's oc­
cur bclu-ccn B slid 10 In lha momUSE Dollar * Gsy** Paint—You log.

TOM ATOKA! H.iffllra mmlerslr.
■Irmaml tn.Mlriate. markri atrAily,
Kla. loom rru. apprui. &gt;.i lb*,
nrl. wrlca runs* In quallly A
r.in.lltton. ilrrri.a
A
rurnlnga,
Octrially smullri |:*o; Hit liaktr.
rrl*.. fmr t*» u.m*I .|uallly art*. I.i
...ti.ntli'ii »l in f l f . ; I.I'IIH. tt«*
ft .largar fair iiualllv, Itral H.lu*
II I'.. Stir. II *&gt; II.Ill; I'.inrre, nil
park* luurr.
TllllNI I'S: Hllfpllra llt.rral rtr.'
maud mmlrralr, niark.l
rtrndy
Kla. I’ urpi* |n|.a, per ilna. him ,
rn.rsn. TOPPK11. per bu*. II oe
HAl.Ali, pn Inn. lift*, mi. MiIHIHM iHhrlir.li h..«tb*rn While
CWT Itagt ll.kl tl.Ti.

escaped

Advertisements

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RECAP

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Haalnril liun.
Halad bus. I.pr*. ,Nu
Market HufplWa
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but.
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Kla.
bu*.
lokta.'
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Norman Taurog * * y « ' Uun hla
tngagemont u direct/ JJavW t f
BaUnhVa' U ch n M o r production.
“Tn# A4*011to rn o l f t o * Raw*

TALLAHASSEE, Mur. I I . - M l
--Georg* A. IVoriry of
Miund
i|UllUir4,.wlth Hvcrotary of .Utata
It. A. Gray ye*&lt;crday, as a candi­
date for re-election u&gt; Stale At­
torney In &gt;hc Klcvrnlh Circuit
W. J, Xing, Plumbing-Phono U. W ANTED: A woman to llv0 wilt (Miami ond Key West).
and take tare of Elderly in
HAVE.YOUR Watch iwimlred \&gt;f
valid Lud/— no ulhcrs in family,
Boa 13 c-o Herald.

/PRIVATE OWNED offers bar
gain id 'It Plymouth couim.
new paint. Urea. Cash or term*.
Bax j l i , CRy.
________

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

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A N ' J -IB T
BE FERG O T T
c o u ld

A H C O T A ID E E .
AH M * R E A P IN ’
A M A C R A Z tN E
A B O U T ADVENCHA
A H 'L L R E A P IT
F O ' YO’. - y

By HAM FISHER
rN A T'G *| AN'^OULPHiYOOSl

f — AN'
B A Y W E 'D M B ^
W Hl/r H APPtH S, {
D O IN ' G O M BTH EP
&amp; E 'P B E
t ' o b t h a h BUT
t V H ELP PEO PLE
W E 'P B E FOHGOT. ^ HAVE P E A C E ?
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N O B U P P Y 'D f— &lt;
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By Jo Molxor

ikN our OF jKii- And tfrwnVo
BACK WITH T H f M T WELL,

WHO EM ALL BEFORE M l FOB
A HRAR1NR
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Sanford b The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation

Seminole County Produced
More Fruit And Vegetablea Than A
Similar Area In America

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . S A T U R D A Y . M A R C H

Mooney Wins Step In Fight
For Freedom

FIELD MARSHAL

California Assembly
Adopts Resolution
•
Intended To Grant
Legislative Pardon
U E R E is an arxi
^l.th'dae high en
»U«. standard can
&gt;•» com
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C«!
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FIRST'qU ALII

Here’s What Y ck (jet

SACRAM ENTO.
Mttr. 12.
— ( A P ) — T om M oon ey
w on
the fin d nlt’p o f I iih n ew est
fig h t f o r f r m lo m from .Snn,
Quentin prison tod ay when
t h e - C u lifo r in i
nssem tilyl
adopted a resolution intcnd-J
cd to gru n t him
le g is la tiv e .

I Cehs LMo Ilf TOMATO JUKI . : V ' \ 111

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UmUIH OOI
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lion at they renewed their effort of
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asrcmblpil the evidence of the nun
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permission to address the S ate.-lltv
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don move wat pending. lie wu&lt; rive
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NAZI DEMONSTRATIONS AT GRAZ

Britain Angered
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“Prevent Next Move

A i a re* ult of orgtnl rteomNKW YORK. Mur 12. -M 3 manditlonn • of
the
Control
lb .patting tt&gt; secretly « i U '7
commuter, the' Surplut Commuint'tl to their tiatfvr* {and
moditko ' Corporation
today
I hi ro months into. t’ol. and Mr*.
agrtod to purchase 120 corn of Charles A l.in'IlftKli sailed t«»oorgoo e«|»rjr at ft.OO p»r cratr ilay to i rJoin tlo'ir two son* In
during tho snsUlng wask, Sec
Kng|.f|id.
* *.
r t d r j J. C. LtUico raid |h|a
They drove o privn'e car I"
afternoon.
tin- plrr .it ill*' liner llreinen and
Fated with Ihr problem o f one ln*.i|ili'il |ln&gt; ship unnoticed *• u
of Ihr heaviest available supplies few minutes l»Tf*ue il sails'll. *
Then* si (is no Unlit *•&lt;
:iH In
in the
history
of Ihe
In­
dustry. member* of Uu- Crlory • lifthrr ihr l.lml'u-iRlis wl-ru. ra­
t'nntrol Cmrmitlfi' atli-r u de­ mming ns ii'iii|ior.iry or Aerliberation of Ri&gt;vrral hour* last inmii'iii residents of the HngRalt
night decided upon a thippln: Ini v'n llo'V sought Iii Ih-eelnbor
alloiinrnt percentage of f.3 per- lO.lj. s»lii'n Ihr l.iln of llirir kid"
of |hc &gt;
ntarly
ears nal's'd riiwt I'oiii Chariot A " )| i,
, runt
........
*—l'7
.lotto
—
.......
, aVal|ah|o for shipment duiing tli*’ w »» still frc.li in Ihelr nillid*v
•
. cnsuini: week
C lm w 1
«Mil spii-ail IliiviuRhmi' the coitnlty. I I
In nu effort to take iho ntlnR f ' J C s s l r t o
5 u llS
O n O n
drfiance ..I g.ivcnmicni . n
out-of the heaviest prorate ever L l l l U S
recommended III the Serrrtoi y ol
Auilenltore, members
of
llm
rommUlec also passed u yosol'lli"n io*|iioiling Ihe Hnrpln,. I'miij niiHlities Corporation to puts base
TAMPA. Mar. 12 —Following
A
i t A / fw w w iw ^ *
«
. 130 cum of the commodity lug
r l S
Ir J O V lC \JU G C f1
each of tho next two weeks. is u nummary ot Florida i Itrua
j whb'li Hi# ciprcted lo be the
peak erevki o f ' til# season. 'U
H.M per '.rente Instvad of the
previously sllolcd 03 cars of U. b
WmMHnhrton' greiles n| ft In p e r’ WOiYW nffcrtliiR
Florklit
Interstate
ip
rraia.* “ “ •*’
"
Ihe
• The finest ipiallly
and III ■ by nil mirier*
rlolly l‘*i Rest uMPldy of celoiw e»or week teiiiliiiR Mar
Capt ptodeced in S* mliiolc t'oumr and 110 cut a to u total o'
j oihnr pi ••dnciug tenters of tin* nisi Ins: of |s!&gt;? *nrs
Tlir f 4*ni i -iiioiit lily intvling uf
a
. &gt; Stain coiislltuted ihe picih|oi'i MX of Rrnpefrull
tin* l ily 4'oitiitiiMioii ml! ;»«• In M
t
uu*
ci
ini'*
ihe'ic w
'onfioiitvil the
r*'Rular
in tin* &lt; it&gt; Hall Mffii'Uy
at
Florida illrus sales
tlioir "'•'•O'lB of 'ho eonirol
Rioup.
7:*WI urlmk.
mnikol.
i
I Ij
f*'Iery cut during the current mu i .on
»r«l&gt; ■rill hoavjly lo three uiul reached a total of s
n l Viulalcin of City C)iilituru«'4 w.ll
II
f" " r doren iliin und la expected ' liioro than |ns| week,
Irinl iH'fnir Jiitlgi* l-'iank L
I staiiliul uilvuuces in
the) 1,1
Yield* as high »s
I Millrr in u m («n!oii of the Muni
m
xou Irate, per act*' have 1&lt;o*'ii I upon op pH varieties.
;ii\
( ’"'ill Mt'ii'lay afltliiuon at
OllA.NliKK
There
un hurvi'sloil Iii the Uoiulimlo Cuun
in 4:iNi oVI'Hk.
cars regular oranaes
nald"
* " " B' allliough tho aicinao
n( ylolil per acre Is cimnidcrablo . Inmin i &lt;1 tioti's so|i|,
inoriiRo p iee ol |2.tl u ln.i 33J Th" City llriofer noted Monk
their
'han tide flgun
&lt;uts los. Ill-in last week with rh"' lloniioli willi iin.ithi r string of
y of
Uhlppvm nl the nil' ll"* Iii I
price up -a , Cor the rorrespoiul* bus, yesti-iilay which he said hi*
iplml "'Rht drclaied that It would have lug work Inst year they uieruR'sl raught in r shot I time on a fi-h
-rcen hicn impoisibla to liar'rst en- | |3.r.J "I'll lor the snrnn week Iwu ing ox|H'illli.*n Jcstcnlay afloi
.
tiie amount of tue uvallahle supyear* urn. |2X0 tlllp'r oruimo lioo".
yes-' fly of eoleiy UlIrlliK the inlllillR ►a|e, wore |o.’i cars Indian River
------- ry of * rck- Through dia.tle pi&lt;&gt;in|P.
vuilety l"r up average of IJ.5I
Kbon Hoyle, I' letired doliclivi
(slph t'ontlol t'oimnlllee memhera hope ^
to avert any iluwnwanl plunge ‘ hoi, II &lt;ar. III.... With price f r„ ln Chelsea, Mars., who srtllo.l
.
mill
• »n» iwo-lm -M in I ukr Mm) Lint Ku l. Iiua ir
liliir
'be
inniket
wlijcli
would
lliitrii Iniipm Itn'URlil 12.2M « !»«»»♦ rrfiUy
« new iiiiiigulitv
I th*- l" "td ilmsiious t" the furrm-ril
40 mrE morn •ilh
• vrr* 4® ih «ir u hnr In* w:ll innUu hi
gwsil "ho nnforallr boar Ihe hlmii *&gt;f.
- Im ih» hnaty pnirste blow. a||eviat-|
p|W rd liowevr-r, by KCC purchases, j
men'I Thoco pM'ient at the mectliiR va(|(4 (&gt;f |5(. (1,
on" e»pr«'*se*l some po slmism pvorl , i ;||a PKFUITT Bairs ot i* .
gator '" e pn,slide eff«cl on the market ,H|
a||j
Mirshse^db
' tho for the c.imlng « r k ’ of llm
uj, M„„derd Ihi. i- i
lome. heavy sMlunclUa •ImiiiR the In f.
c, ,u,/ 4 ,nn,c than I
liable IW P «l» « f this week ami nr" w,.,.k n, r|Uklll,5 t | v*, u le.v
m«ke a**i«in « «Uh interest tendencies
y„r th„ ,.,trc, ,lOWdm* w.
have ot the Uiarkkt in 'ho early part;
yr„ r , hry nveraRed |2.»'i *•
trip of next week
e at
With ti&gt;« 33 percent prorate.j
uitd- shipuiorilK chirm* lb*' on.UiiiR
week will Iw tirairilalnrd nt tIn*J
Jown same or slightly lowrr lord lharti
var
(Or shipments during.Iho rirrrcul'
(fopocr,- pt-ioi-rv 'n 4&gt;r to:
r as » o t k which ’ write upprutiuialely
330 ear*.
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California ihlpmetila were also
—
rnhtoinplated * us heavy duritU
Ihe ending week. Although .hip- an avrruRi* price of 12 22 per
TAI.I.AIIAHBKK, Mar. 12.—t/l'i Mu.wr'l
•units will dapend h r c lr on ntundurif tun, ■ drop " f In
- A su • In oust Chairman Wen- [ Slsrmw
wculher conditions, arioriling n&gt;
TANGKHINKH: There win- 31 dell C. Heaton and C. A. Rritton, pert. t(
■ tclegrum recatveil from ,lh* cars of tangerine* mui ilonad- a member, fmm 'he h'ate Indus' c. y;. y
bringing up average prhe " f 11.31 trial Commission was filed In the |„r Ton
per four-fifths Imsiirl tin*, 23 Knpreilie Court today.
Iilmr (It
rara led# than last week. «ith l I* charged they represented •’em- Grim II
the price up lie . For Ihe sum# plnycs" wllcrrss Ihe law provitlisl I.r high
week last year lira average was for not more than one represents- brighten
Monday la tha Im l day Ihrra 11.33 and lw0 years u*v. 11 33- live of employes on the three- m i p,
ran lie uny black bssri fishing in
t
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meiul^r commission.
style an
.Sam unis County until after tha 2 G u i l t y I ’ lt/QN H e a r d
Heutnu and Britton Were direct.
closed srsson, according m County » » _ . i . i „ _ mg
e*l lo strove by Mar. 31 their uu
l’n*M&lt;rutar H s iW t Messer, who
told Ilia llrrald this afternoon that
a special legislative act of tha
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aeaakw
provldsd
n%
cWs-J
sk&gt;n from Ear. IB la May 20.
As any vloigtian .Is rlssalfied
ss a m sd*meaner by Ihe atatua,
Mr. Mtsaer aaplalnad. the penal­
ties are s 'lff and tha public should
be wnraad agaksit any Infractions
of tho low. "Monday la the last
time they c m fish for bau legally
until after May 10," he said.

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Gnu of the moiit CM*enlia| olenieiitn in tho
Rule of An article In tho tank of carrying the
ttalo meavage lo Ihe iiublic. Thin in a alow and
cx|icnalve operation if (tcntotul aolidtation or
correapondence in uacd.
A clarified ad cost­
ing thirty centa will do the work which might
otherwise require many dollars und days of
time.
Every individus! in Sanford cyuld
profit in dollars and conta by dis|iosing of
used goods through the classified columns or
this newspaper. It is poor economy to keep on
hand an article which has outlived its useful­
ness.- Sell It and spend the cash on nomethlng
new. Remember, everything I* useful to some­
body,
.
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ii- 8»*aeMUil PrfM
A iln lf H itle r
mndu a triuni|iliul en try into
A u stria
lotln.v enrtnilc to V ien n a » f t er
havin g
placed
A u stria

com pletely under th e
N a il
Irnuncr.
H ille r croaaod the
fro n tie r at Liny., th e capital
o f U pper A u stria, n.s cro w d *
unit in# in tint main squaro
shouted “ I.nnir liv e tho L ib *
era'or of Austria. Adolf llitlrr.
F.dnmnl Glnlso-Noral«i»u, vice*
rhnmi'llnr of Iho lioW N ail gov'
i t lino til of Austria, addressed
the ftriitlnl crowd, "Today aftar
I a l-nrr linn' llillcr ega'n In *'*Pi pint? on An&lt;liinn soil."
S ' i .ii sn is known It has been
2,'i years since llillcr was in tha
land of Ills birth.
The tirrnum army pourtd bat*
lalllons in'o Austria through all
iln gali-wiiy* anil for tha first
lime »im * I lie World War Grrnisn^
soldiers (need Italian guards *1
I he famed llrvjiner Pass svharP
the tinman mid PaMMi eommpnd*
mi's leilny pniil their respect*-to
each id her.
Mnrti,' si tlumsnnil German In*
, Mr*'«i it 'll Innluk in Viwma l*"•Iny fvs*ni tiluiics in participate In
i ihe miNisli'i es'lchiattoni.
*&gt; •
llillcr lot. niin»unred In* will
1 hold n |di hitrile tvI' Inn Ihe short­
est possible time In ronvince Uio
uni Id that ihe Austrian iM'opIo
i mlly desire ii Nntionul Serialis' Riivi'iiuiieti*.
Me»liwhi|i Ihr llri'isli cabinet
t "iisid&gt; red the |iiis»lhilty of armed
llii'i.sh aid to Kruiiei! in prolec*
•oil of t 'rerlioslnvaklii from the
i.iir v. hlili Ini. licfallcn Austria.
II wnllnursl lln ran. BUS

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Over Week Before
MissMary Higgir

CITY NEW S BRIEFS

Japs Claim Rights
Ov er Fersons In
Fallen T e r r i t o r y
1
In il.•it. iht* pluln'iff tic­
" ,c'.tt».*| cIt.*f lit* l.tjte h.i'l Is** it
I. I* vt' *1 l&gt;\ il** 1'iiiii'y Coiooii
i*MI&gt; • /'ll' III I'.'.1!* O' II MSOIlly
'• lot |&gt;ty mi lit &lt;&gt;l tli*' I**" of whitli
ii pm I nl* held l*&gt; 'he I i Mii

M l AN U IIAl.
Mur. 12.—(AT—.
■lupsiicse
nrII il ary
authoriliaa
ui m n loday raiseil the contruvar*
►lul ipirstlon of foreign territor­
ial llrhls ill Chinn.
' laiiiiinn jurisdiction over all
p&lt; ratum in Chinese Isrriiniy. Under
.lupaiir*** iMcupstion. the army
* •.*»*'*I it uiirning
against tha
linnsfer of Chini'scownetl pro*
p*.|ly in fnit-igner*.
Army
aulhotities sn]d such
it un* fern interfered with operaI ton-* of the Jtipuucse aimed for­
ces i'ltil wonl&lt;l t.e punished to “ full
severity of military codes” .

Ex-Georgia Solon
DelivorH AddrcHH

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Suit Filed To Oust
Head Of CoinmiHHion

;TBEE.FAYd«i* TO

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Established In 1908

Drastic Action Taken Col. And Mrs. LindToOffset Enormous
bergh Sail Secretly
On Bremen To Join
2 Sons In England

^ Bill Passes By

netQuickly

C^ery Prorate Return Trip To|
Of 55 Percent England Begun
Is Given
Okey jBy Lindberghs
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12. 1938

Cloned Season On
Bbtfe BeginH Monday

Coast Guard IMunt'K
Hunt Finhiug Bout

■. i l - lii'iii &gt;**| ui llie sale.
i j tlr* * p** •f«'*l iii* i llu*
ii tii.it i Involved a Com'*
.i1 *11 l e*n
'ihe In nl mg
, limjH|l||it OjsL ''l.ilMPr j » ,1'uh;
i ■!,l iii .l/ilaiulo— yeslflilay
lie Ktieoty N". I r the most lid*
.1
liiriotia highway rohla-r ever protmteil hy •iigunisi'il anverument.**
("iinor Coiivrc-.sinuii William U.
hm
I'p.huw uf fiioigja
spoke on
Florida's m il in
New America." nl tha city Hall
/•
|ir. I tnitrjb I’
Town (*inl will |u,t nialii.
I'riif II. K. Mi Kny, principal
ii- hK in &lt;I
i
Niimlciy itflci
•*i J ' mi u*» I'Mk in Hir rily uf til*' Hartford lllrh School, who
iMlftfirtiiiii, H If l»u|im‘# |iirhi. Prcslild, iritr&lt;i&lt;luie*l thn speaker
•I* III Ilf (III I Hill *1SB\\II • IS*I 4 |UI*. ami paid Ui*;h tribute t&lt;&gt; him. IU
K»kt Mr. Upshaw spoke tu Ills
i«M fiM*m
"M u ir Y.lll Ih il l»BI|i|||l ( III stiiih'iit* several time, in l.aot*
(In* I liuhiL« r « f ( ’•niii»ii'i*i i* I ulM burg lustir yi-«r» ngu
Mr. tlpvhaw ws» precedril by
lit? nt /••'i m links*4 In* bIii I ihJ,
*nml o 'r t :;(mi iii»riv«ti«iVM nl* Mr*, fier'ru'le llryant of NashItMily li.i'r Ih-i-ii iiinilr. flffli m*» till*). T ciiii.. who rainn tu Han­
iU»il i i i i IiiIh I'* lif I|m* hl*li,’wido ford all* .ol nf thr UeorRla apeak'I iiu ii -mil urtranii^tiuii un* t*x« •■* t&lt;* adverti-e Ida addresa. Th#
I*ci *i i ^ ti» nl IrtiiI.*'
farmer roncr'-tsman «aa lauda*
Mr. lullin'* rip n t* « Miem I o I by tli,. |t"v. K. II. Hlay. formerly
• Eulitiii (rum H*»nl"nl tu uiirint. of Allan's lull n»w of Tampa*
inrlmliiig Mayor K.-Kmnl lliggiim.
Mnorlf. offircrR o f Ihr dub and
tumiy ui hr i «i. ,
Thcrr in a htiony po» eibilily
Fair
tonight
and
Hundayi
that Stnatur f ‘Uuil&lt;* Pepper end
( ’ongrcRMiibn Jm* llrndrirki will •lightly warmer in extreme north
h# |grimit mt Iht rorrUng, Mr. portion and on og-t cosat - to*
niihl.
Dupree »iid.

•. I’ nsend To Give
\ddre.sH In Orlando

LOCAL WEATHER

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W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H », 1RM

Italy Sacks To
Exploit Wealth
Of New J^ounlry

TOM SAWYER
B

31- Are Arraigned
Before City Judge
MMIdtdkS Frank L. M iller
ApPrcilOMtely tIM v i ,
col­
lected In fines from the II per­
sons who w en arraigned htfoiw
Judge Frank U Miller In a ses­
sion of the Municipal Court at
tbs Police IMslitm Monday a fte r
noon- the docket for the Coart
session revealed today.
Walter
Tomlinson.
chanted
with drtmkennce*. reckless drivIn* and drlvlnf while under the
influrncs of Intoileatlnf Uqaor.
ws« ' suspended on food be­
havior. of a sentence of l i t
days after he pleaded fulity to
(be rbanter.
Cleo HU), chanted with drankenness- was sentenced to par, »
fine of (to or **rv# M day*;
Arthur Hknu held on tbo same
charte estreated a bond of 111
It. F. Dyar. also chanted wRh
drunkenness, estreated a bond of

Civil Governors Re­
placing M i l i t a r y
Officers I n Colony
I

than carried on sa ws had ts taka
bis n an s off the building.- He

ptying from hun what
hr had, sad evrBtuatly, i
In fits chair, amassd aiu
as Jason ranted off thi
bad Itaiasd la Dr. M l

DMAM COME THUS

y e shock a t. Jssoa’s r

I

' "Oh, Mom, it te at aaty maaeyr
'h* JflaadadT3What about tba futaraT
iWhatlt happen when Pop geu too
aid to lidoMho CtreidtT Thvy'llgvt
'aaoUor minister — that'a all. Tfien
what11 wa dot Stay hero and rot!

1bod and summoned Dr, Bhlnhen after hi* recovery. El hen.
iow, Mimed ilk Ii wa* elmoit
he ‘had 1capendcd *11 Me
rth and energy In Ihe fight
1aeon.
Itmo'com* when'h* ciawd
■vel th* Circuit; when thi
ng Ileus* prayers «*:o tn
Far Ihe matt pari, he rpent
y* sittingqulally In th i l w ;
g hla Biblo. Jarcn't occii.nltl
1 war* hla only Intcrcil.
heart (tiled with Prici ,’rr
on ha spud hot .1 nil-r-fi-J.

*4 thJa groatsr noed. One by
tba portsd With the Odhg* ah*
L tV a ramalnUr of her apooa*
l ftrati thaa bar linen*; thaa
d i m toapot, aad at Uat *v*a
BL Bartholomew oandUatlcka.
ban, lying la hi* bed. hie boost
baiwvtn taari ror Mtry aad
arid* tar Ju o e, mad* hla ucrtfleo.
“JT
rom th#
f h*
loo. "A littsr
letter ’ffrom
th* boy
boyT"
he
asked eagerly aa.hla wife eoterwd
bl* room. She nodded and handed
It to him. Ethan read It through
Ollentty, then re-read the final para­
graph 1 “It (her* any way tea could
rotes Awl a Kill* menegf** tba tats
ter rah. "J wa* tktnktag. row atifkl
sail your eld maAsgany Aat Sew.
Mr*. Cantwell olwey* wanted U.
/■eel wky, / canid ee w r usdvrtland.
•*a (I Is her — aad a/lev / get
(km ecfcaol. ra buy yon a doeew
hat ba*a*. Foeer Icutay erne, Jo*on."
Ethan algtewL "He mean* th* hat
boa I givo you when w* were mar*
Med?" he aehed.
Mary put her. cheek agalnrt hie.
"lie docent understand the**
‘.bins*. Ethan." ah* defended.
"Evtdgatly not." He woe client for
\ while: then 1 "Mary. There's that

Dot th* tnmbld ia
b j y be : d r m anoy. I
J IhlitU falktr.woi
! Ih * foW waleh
'•r r.x rr.nwUu. Tim,
1 7( 1*. aad Trtned
tipw -r.
'
I*
, At last It.earns, 1
. Im.* A* ha enane
t'-.mly dollar* Tall
' * a oat again, Q«
b u t hie Ju b ilatio n f
the li ter through.

ltd brought to
th e’ aavelppa

Tk ha ahaulad.
ed'sa he nod

ha never revaaUa U n IJ*
home, had Aleeovcrtd iJhini*hlaVrrivai In Dallluiei^ h i
aa Interview wlUi Dr,
k Sea* of lha eoKag*
&gt; or* you. and whet do you

Hr MP.I.VIN K. WIIITRt.KATIIBtt
ROME- m - A chlefleln des­
cribed u pow fuor (if ]0S yrsra.
£00 w.vru'*ni)*ten lorn of told re­
cently wns flown inlu Addle Abuba
for med rat Ireilmen*.
I.oy«' lo &gt;he- Dalian*, he had
been gvoumltd ly Ms rrtunirymcn
In ono of tIm* many little icbellions
Ititl.-n Imres am liar In;; to cope
with.
This incident Is silhouelled
against a buck tint'm l of Italian sffort to i.h ft Hm new Ethiopian
rule from ont of purely m lltary
occupation to one of cMl organitstiun sad drvi-'upment of Ethio­
Emory Bpelr. charted with
pia's lityo'jc .unknown economic
To each of the f ln t firo person* subml*fifty correct dolalkrne of-'disorderly conduct pleaded «a|lty
Wraith.
^dP*.
Military mill Needed
1lb* shove rrta* word puttie beforr noon Thursday. The Ilirald will and » * i ssnlsnced to pay a flue
a fret ticket to the R f i Theatre.
of *lo or *.*rvi to days; M rs
Although eivli yovrmors recent- prerent
|
(•curti* Cowart, also docketed
ly icpl.-ced m llltry yoremoie in
. HORIZONTAL
It —Po.-scn*.
for disorderly conduct, received
Eriin-a and tiomall'and, the older
listU of the Mieoml Roman empire, 1. IS, IS- It Full title of DovU
O. Hcltnlck'e latest produc
ml Italy mm still are much In de­
dismissed after pleading guilty
mand In Klhlopla. Lillie w ire con- '
to similar charges. Tba cate of
titlin’, especially In Ihe Amherst. -.-i-t-tdhnt ju r hero has in abuuda rice. 6
*
and Coglum le y ‘o nt—the Traditr '•
reckless driving am) damaging
of III lie Keli-iwla's ruling caite. S -Hoinuel ’ l'lc-7ncn»' pen-namo
City property, was continued.
(but port).
Native* iliero hnvi* everylhlny to
3Si-I'lmul pr&lt;&gt;n«un.
Tba following negroes were
lose tnd nothing to yum by Italian l--ThculricBl production*,
30- Mascallne pronoun.
charged with disorderly conduct
occupation so Ihry sic hanging la-posnoraed.
37—Note of tlm scale.
aad the following sentences wore
on to the end.
1J—looo pound*.
I 11—Adult mule,
given: Gertrude Bast- 110 or 10
Frequent sklnti'the* do not nec­ 10 ITt'Poalllnit.
" f
• (3—First iminr uf actress named dayt; Berton Kelly, dlsmisstd:
essarily mean that Italian rule la 11 -Twisted.
Herbert Chisholm, |S or 10 days;
In '#1 vertical.
threatened. It mcre'y make* It un­ 1a—ltoney-inuy’.ng Insect.
40—Presently.
Waftena Ref on, dismlsaed; Mary
pleas.&gt;nt and It comparable to l» -Dry
t l May Rnbaoii ploy* Ihs role of Htephena, 15 or 10 days; Willie
what all colonial powen hive yt* 10—
Canine.
(
----- I’tilly.
Lo* Stephen*. (5 or lo day*;
prrlenced' when they took -over 11—l-yrlc poem.
Willie Harris. flO or 30 days;
31—
Toned
down.
tribal countries.
13—Object.
.v
*1—lots) name of artrosa who J%ck Howell, dismissed: -Ir*
The East African empire has 11—Our lioru’a f|r*t name.
r
plays ro|o of Ik-eky Thatch- chambers, dismissed:
Miners*
been rotting the mother country I t —Our hur«' Iasi name.
Wlllltma, | | t o r '40 day*; Joseph
real gold. And Italy has vary Mil* I t —Money paid dnwn.
go'd or Ita equ'vaMnt, foreign ex­ 7) —Hole portmyed by Mlckvy 55— What you w|l| unqualifiedly OlbsoW lie or’ lo. days; Morton
Kelly, | l or I day*; Douglas*
give Ihle picture.
change, lo spend oh an empire.
ftcntvchlcr (last nxmaj;
Turner.'M or 0 day*.
Eslsta.
Marshal G rstlrnl, former viceroy 10—What Turn Sawyer would 60—
of Klhlopla, rslintjies that lha
57—Tb'o dlrorlor of 'Adventures J h e following negroes were
' call' the head.
docketed for drunkenness and
of, Tom Rawyer."
1J—Hornin, Division (abl&gt;r.).
the l following oonteaces were
3 * -Cdnvliu.e. •
11--Above.
*
39 -llninn played on horselmck, made: Ernest Marshall. |!0 or
17—Mother. ■ .
10 days; Horry Coleman, I t or
61—
Otherwise.
3 1 - Jumbled IM”-.
10 days- Joe n«ll 119 or 10 day*.
63—
Poetic
Iiimn
for
England.
I»—Printer'* inenuro.
Art!* Mills- negro, charged
64—Grand old l*dy of the screen
40-*-Arrlve.
/
w|lh assault, was transferred 16
60—Ono who converts hide*.
41. Mnliamiuoiliin . prince.
67—VVHal Tom and hit pals often the County and Abraham Nelson,
44—Prefix moaning "to".
chargad with assault and dis­
,
46—
Top'll never r«n this In *&lt;'u get into.
orderly conduct was sentenced 40
65—
Australian birds.
lug lhl« picture,
61 -Prefix; pcrlnluing to’ tbe day ply a lino of 110 or serve Oo
47—
'The utliur’a pmrnnmo (first
days, Frasier Johnson, charged
before,
part), .
with assault, was sentenced' to
71-Hcnd lortll.
49 —1Toward.
•
75—Seena uf N*pi&gt;lron‘« first pay a fin* of | i or serve 0 day*.
*0- Finish.
Ruddy King- near*, charged■with
flcveidirn espiuilmg corpora­ 51—Short for ryninatium,
’ es|lc.
running a red light and driving
tions nra picihmg development of 63—Firm lllHo of
01—Prussian watering resort,
mlnotid icsonrccs, cotton, wool and
63—T|m kind «&gt;f light familiar to without a tall light, was fln*d
scale.
t l or 0 days. Wilbert Ilrsdwell,
othrr product*. Hut liiry have 5t—Whal I" give tllll piclUfO
movie actors.
charged with making
tbraala.
bren liumiwrcd by lock of raplXT—Biblical pronoun.
(slang).
wa* given the alternative of a
Xu Half of am.
5 i_ fn l» '
line of (is or 40 days In Jell.
I .It e lie* mill building Ramans 6T—Armored ear.
9U -Man's nic kname
nT Hie find ernp'rn Mussolini's 19- Afternoon or cloning luhtir.), 9J —Chemical symbol foi cerium.
Roman* nru leyinz dnwn high* 60—
French definite uillc|r,
wiiy* In rtiiynn-ru' K'ldoplj. The 61—
Wh«l CC IlnrUonlal is in lids
Roth, aclliqr n* foreman of th*
'argest part of 1631.000,000 allo­
picture.
jury, dcrlnrvd that "no further
cated for public works la for mad 6 5 - Like.
bulldieg. Hero again the main ob. ( I - Belt nick's lulu t
witnesses will U&gt; twretssry for
discovery
Ibe jury to rcn. h )&lt;n docialon."
Jts * in sidf snfficivney. Ftir the
(full ilium
Mr. Rolli utkvd' Justice of the
highway from Addl* Ababt to 70—Behold.
Arinarn on the J-MIrca coastline, 71—
conducted the liMigcri, to Inquire If
Employ.
I* dcsilncd to carry Irefflr which 73 To the ,.l
OR! ANDO.
Mar. 9— After iny person prdamt In (be packed
now gees over Ihe Kr*neh*cona short deliberation ■yci'enley. a Ciimlnal Court Chamber knew of
trolled DJIlmutl'Addl* Abiba railcoroner's jury relumed a verdict any fact that would point that
mod. Whatever is sent over the
slot'ng that Frank K. Dartholo- Ur. Da'tbuluincur hn&lt;J fallen before
mev, 63. deputy collector of lo- the gun of a murderer.
tom il Rrvrnur, died as a result
77—Inrlliin tho houd.
71—UUliaoo.
••
*
T j of c self-Inflicted bul’rt wound
In the Ioral poatofflc* last Thurs­
OONV yOl# THINK ^
79- Ghlnoae weight*.
day morning.
10- 4Mrg* rouelelUtlon,
'
THE FOLK# BACK h o m e
8urh was th* romblued opinions
x l- lsn se bodies uf w ater
rulonlst, recent'y rrrlvod in Ethi­ 11—
of government and local author!*
Forbid or asrludn.
opia. fuller group* are being
13 -Obtain.
I . . V Z I I ties who spent several days Ini'
funned.
*
ves'lgatlng lb* case.
16-O
rgan
of
sir
hi,
Deinlllliiiitcil XntiTere from lha
Arked by II. N. Roth, Jury
69—
Ml»ti&gt;r
tubbr.).
nniqunst cm pnlgn ligv* boVu aatforeman, If (hey thought th e n
99—One-*pot.
lied In jovfrnm ent'bullt form- 91—First name of aclreee who wae nny poes'hllUy that My.
aloails.netr tbu rnpllkl. Their lia*
Dartholamew might htvo boon
isirtmv* ru|«
of
niedlalo Itsk in la reie* enough
murdered, the officers all cam*
Thatcher.
food fur Itullnn incomers. A »ur91* Young uctor who portray* bock'with the blunt statement:
plu* for ekporiallon will com*
**Nol"
.
polo of Iluck Finn
nuxt.
Then, when iho quretkm was
M jM J* hi (driving to. giro fho
—
vE nnoA k.
rephmred by Mr. Roth when be
world r
plc'ure of Ethiopian I—Emincl,
asked each of Iho officers If they
oorrnliy on ihe theory ihat thi* 1—Pulsonoiu fluid.
had retched a positive conclusion
will bring full recognition from 5—WMt Tmp Bawyey wa* (n- that Ihe popular Winter Park remajor powers wnrch am still withcllnad to be.
aldent had (then hit own lire,
with military 4—DUcorcr from ofar.
tha anewer* wera Just as blunt la
and economic pi llama. Muaaollnl • —Iliitn portrayed by Ann GIHI* lha aff rmallv*.
*
la Jockeying to have tba aoeond
Unit name).
"Y**," earns Ibe ringing lone*
etnpltr recognised by international 6—Armed combat.
of Fed* rat Bureau of InvestIgalaw.
9 -O vfr.,
tlon agent, rharlea Wla*trod, to
10—BlbllooJ affirmative.
Im echoed by llaltad BUI**, Daputy
11—
Th* producer o f '' Adrentureg
Marshql llowaid Brawa1and Chlaf
of Tom Bawyar,"
Deputy Sheriff Georg* Field*.
| i —Areran.
But eight out o f y total I I wit­
ness** summoned for th* Inquest
' A ■pedal th* buffer bo* been IT—Btnggor.
in*tailed at Lammond'a Tiro Shop
daeiiqed Id ellmlnsto out at
balance
recapped
Ur**- Mr.

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m «M wouldn'

proin
wts,
and
race
and
atile

in ..

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sal,
rare
rcre
If hi
me
ind
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the
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U n w e d reported today. , _
"In prepay!** for rocsppTag."
ha said, "they mdat b* roughened
whore |ln new troad ia pat eo.
Thi* tiro Buffer Jwl'.* Installed
hufts the tiro la tha gam* man­
ner a* a meet Inlet'* lath* *0
that tho tamo amount of robbtr
I* loft oil around the lira Thera
fora the new treed wDI ho th*
»*■&gt;* thickness (htonghoot aad
(hero wIR bo no heavy spot* t*
•an** shimmying,"
. Th* Groat Bmoky Mowalaloo
National park U holiavod la h#v*
&gt; «ro*»*r varioiy of planl. IM*

MAKE $5 TO flO MORE PJSR ACRE
ON YOUR CORN CROP BY FLANTING'

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Lana riaw T unrest* m e r o c n M kajs m o w unxwvu
n u t ouly v n u e w c o m t o d w v iu tn all w m w

FULL LINK OF

The commission found that a
horisontal IS per cent increase
would not he “Just and reasonable"
h) any Veyion or district,
"An increase of !■ per cent
generally based on a normal vol­
o n e of t n f f h as proposed is for
o larger ardOont than ia reasonably necessary to meet the purposes of lbs Increase, if reolig*
able, and will be such a deterrent
to traffic fa To stifle movement?*
U Mid. •' : ' ■
T h e' new rates, ft said, will
rest/1 In' a "more harmonious
rate structure and will com penis fv
for the added cost shown, based
on a normal flow of traffic, and
will fetter insure soch a Howl )
traffic than a blanket horirontni
increase.** It added that "the p rd
sent attempt to'allocate the neecssary Increased revenue in flat
amounts to b* added to existing
rates would' bo hatardoaa In Ita
poasIbV revsnee reiulta and would
unduly Ignore the element of dlalanes ra a measure of eoet."
UNEMPLOYMENT ESTIMATED

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M k sh es
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It'a get whal U (ahns le make high records

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SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

mrONIM ,

C o ro n er’s J u r y
Finds Orlando Man
Committed Suicide

Tire Buffer Bought
For Leminond's Shop

lUletbr. "Tour m

% {the financial.otroctnra of lha in' durtty, bad been delayed pending
the cbmmUxkmi' decision.
n f
The commission aaid that Iltd
I I " rate increaaca would yield In the
1"neighborhood of 9X70^*0,000 aninoisily" and added (hat “wo a h /’ '
'liaoe provided the rerenoe i w '
” rr.iary to cover (ho increase in a *
pcnxrs which wera unforeseen In
1 n 1936, pins' the amount by which
om' wo fallsd to give (bem what they
lw" deemed necessary in 1030, when
"* they wrre anticipating an earlj
return of normal conditions.**
fu t
Splawn, In hla opinion, said
lo~ that the majority decision approilir * mated o 6 per coni inert*** on
lh* nil rales In effect1 after the last
h«,r ICC freight boost because of the
Wi- various 'eaeaaplluna msde by the
- commission.’ '*

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for CoufN&gt;n

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With
Jewel
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24 Karat
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o*&gt; tbf Hospital Congot the Item tools County
Society war* tnitrnctod to
Uattt in &lt;h«ir.ofrMl*i to
M d ta*
* roNrlmium on
rr?|fooo4 M*plUl Prt.J«ct i t
■aaioUtM n the f ln t pri­
mary o« Ray 3, thus
the affording, “It
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to Mil tha.rof*rmdum.far, .

winner* of The Hanford Heraid's Tom Sawyer Crossword P ot­
tle conteat wars annovnead this
morning by tha Jl»
JletaVd'i eontast
editor as being the foTowing:
Herbert Moreland Jr.
Raymond Monaalvatge
Let* Hodge*
Sydney Nig J r.
Bar* M aA alt.
If tha winner* of this ten teat
win call a t Tha Herald- office
tomorrow morning each of th a n
wlU t e given a ticket to tha MU
Theatre.
,
Other correct tedutteno te tb*
era turned In, but they
its'* war*
trad after tha five win*
war* received
boa*
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College To Offer
Government Course

TAM-AHA88KK. Man 10.—CffT
- A caarau In PSbite administra­
tion dealing with «ho technique
and principle* # f modera governm rnt wlO b* efftred a t florid*
Stria Co’lego fa r Woman Boat

fall. *

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First Free Flower Show ' Referenda To Be
Is Opened In Legion Hut Held On Cotton,
Tobacco Quotas
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Officials Say M o v e
Necessary To Stop
Glutted M a r k e t

Police Investigate
Jap Photographer

Charles A. Atkinson
Dies At Affe Of 88

Scnatf Committee
Rejects

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Seminole County Exhibit At Fair
Chief Says
Listed As Chief Activity Of C Of C Police
' Licenses Overdue

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Schufichnigg Aul
!zes V o t e Surid^.
On - Issue Of Ain*
trian Independence

Forty Injured

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munists Deny Pow­
er, To Cut CoBtB People To Decide If ■
Chancellor H i t l e r
I’AltlB. Mar. It. - ( / D - l ’r*mli-r (Camilla Chmilemp* resigned
Is To Rule Austria on

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French Premier
And His Cabinet
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Thu first trt-o flowrr shnw id
tlm Hnnturd Harden Club «•*
oi&gt;&lt; licit at Iho Atnerlcnn U-Ci-m
’ Hut this morning and was
tarnwd on outsiandlng succi-s* by
nmny ul iho lourieta nml localitt**
who auw the am nguuirnls of
, Iwnlly grown (lower*.
Member* or the tocsl Fire QaVisitors e«pro**cd surprise oy­ ATLANTA, Mar. 10.—OF)—Tha
pcr^meiit s n iv rrn l n call &gt;o ex­ er Iho rulo-bcsm y und variety hind of rollon end tuharro' will
tinguish' a gvlss fim near G ear ol i hr dower* In view uf the ,ail- decide Saturday whether It want*
merclal Street’and Msplo Avenia vor.t- wuuthcr coudlllous under the goTrra mini to f li 10.18 marabout nooh'yrstrrday.
.which lbo lloworr bavo boon kcllng , quotsi /o r tboiw crops,
I Southern'alute* «IH hsvo th* sag
grown.
Several local stores lu te cau
" ' moat of‘ "tha‘ MM ^ | at* * '
T|m out Iin interior of Mhs'So.fP*
tj»a . spirit t&gt;f Spring and du
I-cgion |iu t uus ilscorstad to tka Sooth. 1 ’•
the p ari few day* workmen I . •represent an
iF«l*f*r sgvlcsllprsl offldata
outside gaaltn.
u i Spain Hng and rtaen ^g Buies filled wild many varieties N f fiuaiiU ore1nhcc*»nry to
downtown s-ewi
N ifflow en wrro ptarml oo*w|| ah* sddltlfws) Imrpktse* of crap*
r , i a y j Vo
itu g
s* lea lao a f t h e rafbrendum' w h th ,
Window# whirl! wero eoverwl further rlulUng market* and daGongratulatlon* to Frank P. wilh owning in make the out­ prwulng price*. Thera ha* been
Z
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M ihalad, nrurt ha c.tried
FSrestcr,
former
president
for
11UU d(ecus*inti of the quota plan
flg ^
* * * * &gt;rd before tha WPA project will lo
door srrn r moro realistic.
many years of the old First Na­
Tin. different classca ot ■r[A griculture Ilrnry Wallac* pre*
u tL 's e r -j
1* c " f
i
™- »atup provide* for tional Bank, who today Is celebrat­ rungemrnts wero di*p|eynl lo In the floiilh hut Focrolary of
aanaraj Franco, rebel* y*sl*r- , bond Issue a t U p m e n t of the ing his R6th birthday.
reprorent garden plot* nnd ajdirird tlte farmers would approve
day launchad tU smashing o '-c o st of conriatutlon with lh* Fedrock gurdep was plan*! In the •«.
(anriv* aloqg a t t mll* (rout la t n | a a v am rim l through a rslluf
The Dictrlnn Carnal "Ssndlno" center *’f tha nmni with 'u|&gt;pro*| Tho plctllon will lie secret and
a n*w atUmpt t« eat govern* pw jK t f Brnlsk&lt;ng the remainder. IW*1 the renter or attraction at prlalo flower* temporarily plant-R*® thirds of the firmer* voting
m*at hald Spain ’lq half.
| A largo number of loeal phyat- the Municipal Zoo yesterday Ml among the rocks.
I" *»ri» «*r threw rcfiwend# would
The soaiharn Aragon army at* clans wetw present a t the rateting, Jafternoon. Nearly 250 children
The free'F lo w er »how th lc 'p "1 ,,‘0 quota f'a n Into operation
governm ent, lines all n n , reported and heard Dr. viaiiad the Zoo during tho after* year *** made po,*|li|0 through for that commodity, l'lsn* cover
alcwg the front from AUambia to Maredlth MallarT of Orlando epaak noon to ace the animal perform.
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the co-npi-ralion of tho various cotton, flu* cured tobacco and
Fa ante* do Ebro, between Tarsal
'Medical Keenomlrs".
„ -, ..
,
. ..1 fraternal
mid civic otginlulian* dark type tobacco.
and Ear*fuse. In eastern Spain.
Nornnationof o ffk cr. for Ih*
Ulrola&lt;h klldtI1|[ llf l M r # r.
In bla address Dr. Mallory outTha alfenalve waa designed t aRj jHned
M Uthe
U progress In the medlcsl coming year will bo tho principle t |r . U||ll „ ,|MlrW ai&lt;1&gt; men)llenl
pnah Ih* govenm ant fore#*' (o r’profession daring tha pari flva de!
hc, rr*ul:,r °t
n«,Uc„ n u b « ld .
snoagh MUI to allow patrols to cades. It* pohltad to Ih*. stricter
' fch lb lt.
wero
cnirroil
by
continue southaostarly down tho control by lha Federal Govern- O.
Elks
In
the
Lodge
11*11
l-riday
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I* a • ,i e g
Rtioy r®iii|i,niii uf Hanford
road to Bagunto without d«ngor.mtDl an4 the States over thoso ,night,
officials of the Lmlge rc- ,
Seminole County,
County, their
rare
•The Japanese ore taking mo­
to h* rebel left flank,
practicing medicine and d*c'*red ported todny.
beauty nnd deft arrangement* tion plcturo* of tho airport, you
Sagaato la IT mile, northeast that these agaocles
have r
teatifylnx
to
tlm
skill
nt
many
had bettor send an officer »t
ot Valencia and near ths M*d[- atrtried tha pncUe* to thoe* who
Vernon Blnir was given the al­ or Banrocd's bourowlvo*.
onus,” wu* tho anonymous rail
torr»n»»» coast, the objecvl# af a r t thoroughly trained in medical ternative of a fine of (10 end
The plant* entered a* well ** rorclvi'd at tho I'Ollcs Htslton
tha rebels In their effort to oat schools.
cost* or 00 day* in jail after
Um dowers will be sold t l the yvsttrday about uo»n.
In two tb* territory held by Urn The vial ting phyaklsn also out' pleading guilty to charges of In­
close uf the show with tha pro*
On Investigation, Cld*f »r &gt;'u'
government. .
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lined the work of tha State and toxication trfu ro Judgu U. W.
A lengthy artillery praparnttma Federal government in their c%- Were rrccnlly, according to re ­ crods to be appropriated* for lieu Itoy (1, William* found that
permanent
beautification
of
tho
a Japans** had taken motion
•Upplamented by aarUl bo*qh*rd* lanalvo health’ programs for pro- cords at Die Court lloute today.
ground* nt tbo legion Hut,
picture* id lb* airport and, tb*
men!, storied at dawn. A fter:**v rent Ion and spread of dlaaasa*.
No prises were a*«rdtd for autogyro which haa.beon mad iu
c h e c k r o o m m e n a g e r ie
em iasnt poittlons had
been
th" winning arrangements but dust r*|ery and .Other crop* In
poended for two bear*, the babel
ld)H ANOIII.KH, Mnr. I«. —W) rlbbont wero given by . Iho tha vicinity but the visitor from
Infantry attackad.
—filulln V«u Wagnar r una the judge* who wiwe rho*cn from the Orient hid a permit (nun tb*
Reports reaching the tfOerttev
froo cln-cki-ubm nt tlm public vUlllnr tnifrtata. I’riies toy tho United Him** Itopartment ot
said beayy hand-to-hand fight*
various arrengementi were a* ARrieuUure to do ao,
Jng developed white robs) ] war*
Ubsrlaa A. Atkinson. II, dlud library, nnd kru ro t te o r -bclug follow,; *
Owners of the *uto:gfr0 elated
planes raked tha first and* a*c- at lha huutu of h i, daughter. •urprlncil nt ilio IhluK* |M'»jilo
Mlird nrrangementet Bucrn- .that th* JS|&gt;an*aa had taken lb*
ond govsrnmeat lines witke ass- Mrs. U M. Berwick at 111 Pal­ carry arouml.
Ebn Imu rhi'tkml d.irons of ra- lent species In ropjier um. Mrw pirturo* to Invoatlgata the po*rlilne-gan fir# 'a n d bombs- ’
metto Av*w«* about ti l * o'clock
tleorgo HeCotles, Ural
place; aibltlHoa of using this method ot
Oov*rnq&gt;*M troop* war* stated Uila morulak fojlowlot a abort nnr|o&gt;i. Ikiw| s ot gold fUh and a
Delphinium In Idua vase. Mr*, Insist protection In the Oriental
eick
hut
talkative
p«rrol.
(Um
to bo potting up strung yaslkl- illness,
.g *
W. A, Fitts, second place; . !*eIn wall-fortified deforms*.
Mr. Atklacep waa boro in quiet elderly woman left a thon- Innins nod klal!a In a white empire
After receiving tbts Inform*
North Carolina on May I, 1M» 1*1* (ranched full or lorlet MU*
and has been apandlng hi* win Van Wngner Imikud hu.1do and l*o*l, Mra. I’hlllip lUrh. thlrrj Hun (thief William* returned to
place, whPa Dili- In yellow lha I'olleo Illation "W ans*
lor* In Florida for the past *ev »«w a big snake.
I I ' m I U h * a a p a s s ats&gt;
didn't' want to Uecomo Involved
oral years.. I|a had been In Han­
In lul«rqal|nnal affair*," ho said
ford for about three month* Ml
------------Um time of big death.
WASHINGTON,
11* b *urvtvpd t e hU daugh
- T h * judiciary
tar, Mr*. jw ) f» Raririck. ol tht*
tha Saamte today
City, mw atm, p, A. Atklason of
Justice Department
Garfield. Oa.i a«d one ab le r
Tb* Stmlnole County Exhibit exceed $200. Thl* amount la par­
establish i aa sdrIHfraal
Mr*, latvja I y a a af Tampa. Also
Pointing out that the City ne
at tb* Orlando Central F lo rid a ticularly phasing. In vlaw of the
ship ta the Sou
• h irdnd
lira
Exposition was given aa the ma­ face that compriln# counties spent capational ‘ license* are
jor activity of tbo ft* mmol# as much as $760 on lhair displays. monllia ovordu*. Chief of Police
T b . ptopaaal
County Chamber in a resume of Another distinction of our at- Itoy ft. Will lama **ld today that
from tha oaaalbui
their arilvIUea outlined today by hlbit U that In addition to tb* mambnra »t the fo lk # Depart
ctoaUaa *T «*w
Chamber Secretary Ralph Hag- *pUnd Id local news stories It waa Dent aro making • final chock
’
* gnrv
up in Iba CHy for daUnqaenU
waU,
lha only county display given
A naum a of activities of th* dividual publicity by th* Orlando and Utn,o who liar* not parlocal trad* body during the mouth paper*. For' lha aueeaaa af this chased tteM licensee will h i glv
of February j* a# follows;
project, we u * indebted to *he an a anhpoaoa to CnartOiief Williams
staled that
Th# major activity of tha cooperation of; Chess A Com*
mpnth waa lha Chtmbar's Semi­ peayj
Fred
Forward;
Mr*. Ihars aaa.approt|m ata|y 100 d#nal* County Eshlbl* at the Cen­ Gladys Kendall, County Home vleaa, vending mnchlnaa and
tral Florida Kspoailjon, Orlando, Demonstration Agvnl; £ . R. D aw other liaais Which aro sabjoel to
d aring'tha w**k Feb. 14 thro IP. aoa. County Agvnl; and many th* llcr-oa*# fee as oat out in th*
W# feel Justifiably proud that others. Work In assembling vari­ tteq a Iraw aa Ia of lha. Cjly
oar exhibit waa ranaldarad **»# ous dfsplays end attending to which 1irons** b*v* net b**n par*
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end eula'andlng atbar faatures ronsumad a cohald* ckiild,
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grounds, although •v»bla amount a t year secretary's
Thw local polio#
display materia! waa time, and be remained on doty head arced immediate purchase
All Mat*m*n(a *r* ■f lha aabltlt every afternoon of lhero license* In order t*
howrvvr we briiar*
avtnlng. with Iba exception avoid the cost,of Court and th*
will
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Insurgents'Cap t u re
Strategic T o w n s ;
Drive From Aragon

Tom Sawyer. Contest
Winners Announced

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•M o metnhrr* i o f C M M j t t H
r* period .that t t e , C e e n S ) 3 W
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" * • * « « te d been raqoasinl
V.
■* tte lf ragela* meeting Tagaday
Former ^prtildent
feuj Herbeth
\J**y o.
Final approval (of tha project rcllur Adolf Hkler In Bcplln.1
■ now awaiting only a icf**ndnm conversation.
t e the peopja before It t«M, be i’UJ—
»treed by tb* President *M[ a*Hml cooelTUcUog begin, It was

Spanish R ebels
Begin Greatest
01 tensive Of War

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A prominent membtr of the
Society today painted out that the
rafm nd|tm la the neat ilm In
accepting or rejecting the hospi­
tal by'WPA authorltlaa In occurdance with the terms of tha spec­
ial bill peuaad a t the last session
of the d-sgls’etlon whk.h s n lb r r
Isad the Issuance of tha bonds If
the project waa favored by a
Majority of tha people.
The t i n t vsquire moot In the
bill; It waa pointed out, was ths
signing of n Petition by n t least
II. W. Thatcher, chairman of tha
KARASOgA. Spain. Mart IS.— S00 freeholder* af the Cojnty reWhealit 'Ooru treat Ion Conference,
Hddllha Banal*
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Unemployment
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and (ff)—Spanish InutrgooU praasad questing that n referendum ba
Itallri Comraittea that high tariff their graataat otfmwlra today *MM an »ha matter. A Ur**
T+'tete* hod eJntrihoted1largely with tb . lergaal t w H t M l m ^
U tha ” m #eo»m lc balance” which Infantry, calvary and ariaUnq u X ^ S S V w a . - r i^ J a ta * 'mat
n»a .b ria g h t' wheat and cotton
d fO n rivil war|summer. The u*«t *t*p according
pTOdoean face to face wkhjm t e -

tha w;
'» isoa.ottct-oyatw
project In iFlanto.. r. - •‘ . . . :
He estimated 1000 to 2000 parto o l would b* Employed In the
work which will " ipreed along
both tha Atlantia and Gulf roasts.
Tha B ut* will (apply about f MKh000 receiving .credit against this
amount for eeed oysters, boat*
and othar eqnlpmaat fumUhed by
tb* t'oneerratj^n department,

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WASHINGtbK., Mar. 10.
, A j~ ( A P ) - T V &gt; t&gt; r o u tla y * . c l
lehJaf of Sarnie-*' fdSedid ^
, v j |2 , l i l . 0 0 1 , 0 0 0 &lt;6t fe d e ra l an d
polk* whe sent m * n r‘$o death
n d n -fctfural
p ro je c t*
w a n baton Urn firing squad, now Caeca
.reco m m ended to d a y b y t h e tha same fata In the current Men
Wltnaasaa
N a tio n a l R oaourcea C o m m it­ cow "Mood purge.”
te e in a r e p o r t sen t' to Con- (notified he aapirad - to baew
tha "Hitler” ' of Resole. •Yagoda,
a r e a s b y P rc a id e n t R ooaovclt, hbnaalf, admitted •Tull guilt" in
T h a P re s id e n t called th e four murders.
r e p o rt a " c o m p re h a n ilv e n a Uorril plan for tha conacrratloa
and development of our water
resources",
.Tha report recommended the uao
of fWt^WI.000 on primarily fedoral , M J m U and $1,220,000,000
on naaywk ra l derelopmenta In
«Meh local • communities would
*hara Ja the post
Meanwhile gpokstman for wheat
frrwwer* charged that tha "eco­
nomic coll* pa* of agriculture It
(IU
O to the uneconomic polk lee
doe
the federal governmsnt and to

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Farm Leader SaysUn
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AreHurting Farmer

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E a ta b lls h e d

tnlsy keesnse ha rould not win
from Parllstsanl &gt;tho power in
V IE N N A , M ar. 10-t-(A JPJL «(W
rqors»nix*a I1IN*,.
French . flnanra*
— M o u n tin g te n sio n r ts u lte d it s
but imv*rnniwa: MpaiUM# b|t
to d a y in a tre u t
.men
Th* rreoiler wanted dacrva, w h ich 40
power*, h* told n rrowdad’ silent ju r c tl a n d 2 3 a r r e a to d jo r d**r!
Chaiuhvr, bvcauaa parslstont HP ta llie d a s N a tla hi “
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unth crln itd
K ro n t
mor* of cabinet changes had tak­ F R................
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. plkD___
iimcd
for ■Uio
Sundny
en alt liberty and power from tha p h i_
incite on C h a n ce llo r S c h u i
government,
llo declared Iho crisis which ■chniRK'H policy o f in d e p tn d * ,.
brought hi* fall was essentially enm for Austria,
Huudrede paraded tha down*
political, not flilanc|a|.
Chau
temps and hie ministers than town strevts. Tha entire polio#
went to President Lebrun and force wo* called out on M
handed over their resignations. enrorgeory hosii that will • Othl*
Chaulemps appeared In jha tluuo thningti Bunday, Two Mhln
Chamber uf Deputies at U:30 A. M, army garrisons wore held i»
and announced tha resignation of roadlries. with the motor# - 0*
his untire cabinet without asking troop lorries constantly running.
Old, sedate, friendly, a a if i* *
for a vote of confidant*.
The members of lit* cabinet, log Vlennn heeamo * lono*. W®rshouting,
don»m«tr*tk»«
with their written resignation* be- rled,
fvrv them, la ri night demand ad city whoso populstlon I* grtpp**'
that they |t*p out of power but the by n tension alraoat ui
premier acceded to request* by tho since Iho World War. Th*
, (Ceatlso** O* ro se *U»
it whether Behuaebnlfg o r
nallur IliHer of dormanY
rule TAtutrU.
•
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. Blivet fight* a t ar*k,. capital!.
of.Btyrt* and hotbed af A dririaaV
N»sl*, brought to a t Math'40 t t * j
ndmber of parson* Ihjmad. /Many

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itoey Assumes
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NEW Y O nR .M te. t*. - l « - passed menacingly from mouth te
Riahanl Wbltnoy. flvo tlmaa mouth when fTlm ftead ■■Nari*
prasldujw of (he N*w York «to*k and Fatherland Front mambar*
ExcbajiCc.. assumed full responsi­ toured Ih# rlly In trucks armed
bility yuklenUy for tha tailor* with clubs, poles and other w»e*
of bU.brtikrrugq firm and admit­ pons.
ted wrongdoing In the actions
By nightfall 6,000 shouting, ex­
which led to tba firin'# rollapt*.! cited men and woman thronged
lit* aialoniont followed th" Vienna's main artcriea, almoat
teatlmuny of Robert J Ifoicnthsl.i stopping traffic. Polk* war# un»
Iba flrut's cnslilar. who ilcclsrol able to enp» with the crowd*.
Whitney, wiihuat authorisation. | At Innsbruck Chancellor K utl
so f*r »s ha know, had caused Fchusehntgg last night carried hi*
to ho turned over In him large fight for Austrian independence
block* of securities belonging “ to the people by calling a national
others, without notification to p|rbl^ |f, for Sundar to test bla
them.
.
'go'vm m ant’a strength.
Attorney General John J. Um-.
of tho
Fatherland
natt. In Albany. a(lcr talng «P' K ro n t-tho only legal political
prised of Whitney', statement. *rgaalgatlun In Auttrio—gave
.eld tho Investigation by *&gt;&gt;■J ' 1' . Sehuachnlgg what probably w u
tic* wool'l bn pushod Ui ths full- ,h# trfB le lt 0¥1||OT, 0f hU pollUaat limit. Public hearings will
CBre, r Bnt,r ho declarad In an
be condoned today, with furthsr BIj j rca*,
examination *t Whitney', part i „Wb ih#|| qbMnr# th* agraa*
nsr# by AosLlant Attorney **en’ menta ranched at Berchtasgadan*
era] Atnbro** V, McCall.
| hut wo ahall make not Iho allgkt"
Whllnte. w|,o h u remained In Mt Bjd|l|on*l coneesiion."
'&lt;
eocluiiluu rbko Hie suspension ofi
chancallor reared B
hi* firm w#s anuounetd T uc-sJsy|,|,[|nit0 hurrisr In front of nk*
from tbo rostrum of. th« ax- tlana) Micu ii.t (N atl) ambitions
ctiango. Issimd Ills atatomant loosed |,y bla eonvsraatlona with
through his rounsol. Chari*# K-J ohatscwllor Adolf Hitter of Gar-.
Utile. fortn*r II, B- District *l" , m»ny
«t Dcrchtesgaden last
lornsy. It roadi
month,
"1 am rnnvlnnd th rt ln-th*~UrJ - Cotntadly-atriktog at Neal **1Is rest uf tho publlo and &lt;&gt;( niy tntb)ll yor more power, Schusck*
bustnoi&gt;a aosoclaive end friend*- nigg declarot ‘T here must b* a
I should luuka (be following c|0(r demarcation, onco and fog
statement;
(all, between tho legal and tha fl*
"In tliu find place, I want to icgsl.”
i
**y emphalkady that tha d|tfi-{ ••Wo shall not tolerate nt'Utm*
coition In « h k b my firm has be- |;nt Ihreelit," ha warned. "I cancoma Involved aro tb# results of nut ask my supporter* to Nmaht
aetlon* lo which I alone bava l|Ulct If.tbo other aide
dose not .
responsibility and In which none ,|0 ,p,"
—
of my portlier*. uo»a of my busl-j | n if,* plebiscite AuslrUna wlQ
nna* nwiwtntc , or connartlona 1* asked to vote on whether they
and, In tact, no one but myvvlf „re ssllnlkd with th# govgm*
baa or bad any responsibility, ment’a program.
*^
"In tlm second place, I fully
JOINT CONTROL t ° ° M ^ - ,j;f
r**ll*e lltat certain ol my ac­
tion* lutro been wrong. I am de­
WASHINGTON. Mar. j* .
term ine! (*• meet the conic
quancea. hi lb# hop* and capee- —T ha United State# and O!
WHcw that thereby I can con DrlUIn may eventually *:
tribal* &lt;o Improrsmeot of tba jo|nt control over, th* llRI* ml
•ItaaUwi sad can glv* evidence PacUlc Ulends of Canton
o t . n f . purpose to do whatever Endsrbury- som* officials
,
Itea in my power to repair th# cstsd.
loaa which anyone he* suffsred
HOUJRTKIL Calif., Mar.
"I am thgrafor*. patting my•«]f i t Iba disposal of th* At- (/h —I(trod by county »u
tornay Oar.srsl of the Btita who tailors to repair a flood
la apw lnv*»H*aitng, and shall aged ro«d, rmhUnts have
full pared patUiane to aaead*
b* vaady to ’ give
,Ut*D«nt.
San Uanlto county and Jote
no oounty.
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OOMRTROLLIR IMU Eg
w abihnoton Mar.
—T te OomptroUrir of
loaned I **Q' for tha
W aS national ha&amp;ks *t

CALL

LOCAL WEA
id. - i f f
Curroney
condition Pnrijy cloudy,
tha cla** north portion

af t e b t e t e Uterioz, **»r

fair,

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be considered seriously by every employer of libor and
every worklncman who through payroll taxes Is eontz$utthkh.prom lsm to provida against
id unemployment and dissipates
'M get H on gthsr things,
As explained by 1 resentative Sbafar of lfjahlgmn,
the Federal' Treasury
i collated something over a bil­
lion and V h a lf dollar*
ling- Hie past 14 months In 80clal Security taxes. These taxes constitute an qwttrWr
new levy axalnst the payrolls of praetioaUy every itittkamsh
big and little, In the country.
A t the present time the employer has to pay,4 iJNM
cent of the amount of his payroll a# hia shahs of '.tit#
tax while the employee pays one percent of IQs i M d y
wage or salary. N ext year these percentages wttHiicreaae
and ultimately they will amount to 6 peitdot ta r 'th e am '
ployer and 8 percent fo r the employee, fa r thae bustnses
vrlth.'a substantial payroll I t represents * ttsmeodou^
burden. V .•
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Presumably the money derived from these Special
taxes Is to be used for a most worthy purpose. Certainly
nothing could be mors desirable in this toper tu rry ttorid
than security against tha hosartfs of unamployinent a iS
did age. And th a t Is w hat these f a r e s are for. A speelil
fund Is supposed to be created by tha gorernment out of
which the worker will receive weekly; payments In .propor­
tion to the amounts he has contributed to f o e fund in
the event he becomes unemployed a t some 'future date, oh
when ho reaches the age of 85,
Now what actually is being dons with' .the money?
According to Representative Bhaftr (and bis view is sup­
ported by an exhaustive analysis In the March 7 Issue of
the United States New*)1, the money being‘Mired by pay-

about
trC E O U R
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k r W
f a to tle . U&gt;. enood
that look bm down to Umt p»rpact M n U
ta t
I wm *lw*rs remember the b*U

uppfafe (S w&gt;rw nUk;

ir &amp; S &amp; te B T ®

u t w n r herp.tkat It row piece
la ktjrtkjni costly chips' and
»lu&gt;rycnlpg, .Chur e|*wi Op rare

uphotstorioo. \ ‘ - Hit th»J fafiW’ bqw to pI»V,
TK«r *o ' till u ielr* toDgoM haas
cut. till l h ^ jro p in *s^si»(lonThen liter alshh. .Wn«n k allien

*e*inf »e bow I don’t wear then!

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1 nStand b|m pujo after tho
otf negro si»re In' Stephen Vln*

.

•boot the

lrb»n »' UoJJ.’

&lt;11ta nr property. That U
km* of a recent Supreme
tdoBision which hsM Ibst
ytrer of a bakery track ‘inla such a crash a year ar
i safletod throosh kb own
anna an! bad no yl*bt to
ISAM for which ha was
■porttinstsly tor lha plainnr train v ia stanoms sUU
i time at tho collision.
;

bene v a n aoid to thk iiate last
yeay- That taakaa SI bottle* par
repAa, beg alnca aome people go
not Brink bear, others must have
dnmk eooaldarabtr more than II
k M h . Wsy(bermor*k tho** -who
did Aha'bear drinking paid taxaa
sb fmir baer amountlps to 41.*
toe AM. Thoush .that may aeam
U la &gt; Ini of taxoo, a* wall ae a
lot
bear- tortWiate indeed le
UsMrjeoeatrr whose •pawls con-

fa

Ing to .borrow money on tha scale It did s year or ao ago.
And because no new money, fo s n , 1* .finding Its way into
circulation mi It did before the "recession" begnn, tho In­
vigorating effect* of th* InfUtion are no longer felt".
Thin nr Itself' may be a good thing, a* It (* apparent
that the Social Security ta x fi are being used to help balmnpe the budget;1but what wd,kr* wondering i§, w hat 1* the
“ 1 workingman of today when
he come* around a' few yea het^e to collect bis old ig e
pension and ha* to be told I t hi* contribution
to the
Rbclal Security fund U tied i In some, by then more than
likely obsolete, battleahlp.
7 % e jP lo f r e r S h o w .

Today a t the American Legion H ut the Ggrden Club l i
aponeoring a flower show under the direction of the D irt
Gardeners' circle. Special effort* have been put forth
this year to make Ibis occasion one of tb* outatending a t­
tractions of the season, and one of the beat flower shows
in recent years.
What appeals to us particularly Is the plan which has
been adopted this year of selling the cut flowers and con­
tributing all the proceeds from thla sale, as well as eon*
trlbutlonJ from various dvtc organisations, to tha beautiflcaflon of the grounds of the American Legion H u t A
number of asaleaa and other shrubs wBl be purebaaed and
planted a t the Hut adding ft.gIBat deal Lo the a t­
tractiveness of this popular and conspicuous place.
N ext year It Is plunned to hold the flower show at
come other place such as tbs Woman1*'Club, or the Pariah
House, and In the same way coi$tribuie to the b e a tific a ­
tion of thoae grounds. In the course of a few years, If this
system Is continued, there Is no reason At all why a vast
Improvement In the besutlflestlcn of th e whole city can-

NATURE’S DANGER SIGNAL
One of tha most interesting ex­
amples of co-operation among ani­
mals U that of tha antelopo in
flashing danger signals with
specially adapted and contnUskio
patches of hair.
When fright enad or Interested
In any thing unusual, tlio'aninikJ
contracts ■ circular muscle lo*
rated beneath the dklh , Under
white patches of hair on Its kind
quarters.' The balm then stand
erect, so that, any aunlldfat that
faUs on them la reflected s i front
i haliogtstlh,
Ernest Baton
Their peon,’ noted naturalltt, » •
late* that these white ffcahM can
bo seen when the animal' itself
la lirelsIM*. ‘
»l
In-addition, there It * musk

the artiaea of both sight and sound. J Ills career os a soldier Mssad
TUB TEST STAB
In *Iory under Napoleon, and on
“Do yoa soa that star up them— Uw lattcr i atHikaUon, N c^ SWOT*
dose to the aacond from tha end allegiance U^fhe Bourbon .king,
of tha handle of the Big Dipper 1" Was mado a peer and received tha
A question, somalhing like this, tree* of:Bt. Levis.
formed • ngtildr part pf fhe en­
trance esatol nation of ejodeot .'•When Nspolton returned tpi
Arabia's ' g n sy ,' according to hlp-, prance from Elba, Hey marched
torleaa. Am , |f s rweruJb eaowetM, with a Urge fence to suppress hki
former Emperor, but noticing Urn;
detwtfon bf hU seidJsrs aw l.their,
lamination for Nappleon., FonaJjJ-i

twot le 'the rosso

loctad at an ay*

hciuichold or p e r t o n a l '^ b U and

d riln u u fn t

jw^, iMOUncqd lj»«Umh .(•“* ^
pn December B, I8u&gt;,

Off, fitdin us, AaidifoW, jfok
*•*
taka care of rcpaymenw-by -oOr losg-lenn,

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Tomorrow; Btnngeet llbrory„in-

KILLING OFF t l |E K0SQUTTO
Thoae who havo been roalden'e J
of Iflaml for aome time, previout

to tho paot two W three yeare,
daughter H ei« end their guest,
ytrtd rocottedfcmrtf thefrey ° ? Z 0rib
, ^ ndIn* quent in visions of the moequBo
» ^ ‘ 7
‘
-'PMt and the discomfort infIk tad
W. L. TIViodworth i! leaving
iuff(rtng humanity In Urn
Sunday night for hi. home In 2 d tr &lt;Uyk Miami, at ope time,
Watertown, N, Y , after »iwndlng
, ta a reputation
« « ,-

tu
ro ‘L ' n h0WP °f
.luHq greeting pise.,
pjphew, W. W . Droeror.
f*
the eamoat and . O k l « t
w n' ( n ' S , . of « « k ot the Dad. Oopnty A n ^
AJhany, G a. are gue.te of h e r ' ^ ^
^
yftukUwi
hjo h .r, Ashley PurvU sod wUe t ^ . &amp; n „ tiie ty . efongtd;'• s S
a( Ccmcron City.
u d moat nw is of Dade
p f r. and Mr*. Philip Andrews IcouJro are procUceJH Troa from
°* &lt;?«l*ry A v m m had aa gjje.ta ,h, Hfl* past,
Mr. Andrews' brother and w ifi,
H|M U||0 cradleatksi lit th k
Mr. ami Mr*. .Ralph -Andrawa of
0( ^ atata ia anewred by
Kenne^urk,
T 7;
^
^
^
tin . G. C. McDOugal and viddea. '
h‘o r ? M » » ^ N‘ * M ? W A - » f 7 « e ditching, which tmrmIU tBo
th a t In beautlfkatlon Sanford lagged .behind athsg Florida daM
at Mm a tats fa ir la JackaoavUla f
fl#w u V al«r a a d l k u e procities. \Y#; m u « ‘mske up for tMs ■sglsct, and because thla week and.will go en to WayM * d W , ro S k M a very
other cities are 'continuing to gp ahead qdong this Rne, we croaa for «n SVfr Runday T^ ‘ ’m a T t ^ S t of hTJdiTbor. Tke
diust double our af/orts,'
,,&gt; v *
•• 1 •
. " wU* rela U w .
. ' L ^ t W a r kjylaMan la made

The example being oaf Uy tRe •Gaiylab Club should
sarve ss a stimulus to ether organisations and to all tho
people who live within this city, te the end th a t we wOl
oil become conscious of the lmfovtaabe of * bMutifleaUan,
and do our nurt fowtpd making Sanford the moat besatiIn Cenind lloridA.

A N N O U N C ES A
1-4 ■i l I •La'f '!

N A T IO N W ID K
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IBfaini Every Friday Evening a t • P. At.
STT. oii Your FsvorUe

StUtiUD

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For
F un Ponlcat DelaUa

S tA H T S
(NEAREST NBC NBTWORK

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STATION—WiAX, WLW

$2,ww Weki.ly Prisia ; . . J iU Cwigieta With
25 Worda, or Jams, THE R tiU nSntt

t Uw j geeflai*itiwlv»MtAt
OMl.was in Rtn^id on W N m

‘‘Time'’ win laics-cats or these preaslog

*s fS N B ft;

warn shot from under Nay dgrtjS,
the conflict. Ney.wss captured By |
(be uJtra-lpyaltot*. tr i^ ./o r trwo-,

throw s'off a characteHittc odor
w b n a signal U mado, bo that
denser U commtmitsted through 'flew ef U»e Hossaw, In ITtTf
mond Avenue.
’
Mr. end Mrs. I. E. Eatrldge
were at Dr. Neater*! sanitarium
Sunday at I'ort Otangc. The Doc­
tor wei groetly plraard with Urs.
Estrtdge'a Improvement. Hhe waa

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itoMK-GROWN (JHKUNKR^C V

E x p e rie n c e

TALLAHASSEE, March 10—
Mbs Mary Nickrl and Mia* E l i ­
nor Hbkiion from Sanford ara
obt lining practical experience In
Inching tht* semester a t Florida
M ale -College through teaching
a t the rollrge
demonstration
■i-limd. Son* and danght*r* of

nwww

Put *n avocado
of-w ater. Keep
tunny place for
when
feathery
aprout. It m ty
centerpiece or. a*

reed .lit a V tw ltr;
the Ixrwl In -a .
rrverat week*. * &gt;■
greenery yrltl I 1
be u m l M a
a decoration. V

M O V IE Q U E E N
makra *nothrr *cle*tlaa

Mm Nkkl# U practicing teach­
ing hi hl«h achool and MIm II kk&gt;«i U practicing traehlng In ele­
mentary grades.
, .

■pOoaor the JuiflWr D*a m I[1:M
o'clock a t iha WemanT^OA*
i
Tbo Control Chela of the Ban*
ford Harden blab will moot at
lltM o'clock poon a(. BgnUndo tuition* to tha pragma}; l|l(a
Upring*. U w
Daphne Takach and M|*a llaffp
'Thor* WJU
log at I too o'clock a t i t * bonU
of Mr*. W. c . HU- lko® Magnolia
Avenue,
*, ,
‘1
Tkcr* trill tm * IJ. A. lt, moottn t at 1:00 O'clock at tb* homo
of Mr*. W. C. m u. l»M Wlxg
nqtta Avenue.
j

K. Clam and W. A. Patrick

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I Florida'*
Complete

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Dining and Dancing
Chicken and Steak Dinner*
Scrvod-Wlth Hot Bt»cult*
A SF«1*'V
,
w4rk "Tqm Sawyer" by Mark Twain. In the upper left hand comer
o n of Becky JJietchtr. In tha lowar light hand coiner I* "Tom 8*wby yotmitjfronjmy Kelly, latfat rcteen Juvenile dUcotery.

lr. and . Mr*.

U glan H n tiV lo a f l A. g r ; ' 1
Tha Atamo Circle of tho Carden'
Club will mVot at-tbo homavof
Mr*. R. N. fleott, V ilentli D rl^ .J
a t 19:00 A. M. Mr*.' i t F- M«V*'.
raivatge will talk on "Garden* t of tb* F ar E att’S .- ,

O rc h e s tra
Wed—JDL Might*

3 Mile* West of OrUndo
Country CluV 9m Ntw ApafcW*
m iK w tj

For Jtrmrrallim*

County phase

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OrUndo

BATURDAT
OIH S«H» T t * N ' Net 1 and ‘
Tha Mary U
B«nl*r Troop, a “*
tha p|r*t HleilSo
Scout Hall « t 0
bicycle breakfast Vilko erltbratlng at tha fatudd o i l
Vs
the EtHh anniversary of the Olrt

Mra- Arthur Pa

SOOU B,

,T*n Cecill*n M ule Club will BOrko . Steal*
'ru e In the F*npte 8. Munton dprmly n* hoat
slu r lo at Sits o'clock on Myrtle ,;A chapter !£ 1
Book,■■'Souk*-In

yir***- Uy- Ufa.
O, Bhlohulaar,
Tho Doughter* of Wc*l*y Bun-( Jetnrr and Mr*.

•lay Hrhnol c)**» of the Phat
Mei|ioi||»t Church w|U meet at
tho homo ot.MjCK °- fr.J5Mn*PI
on Klllut Avenue, with both D CaJwfll. 'Mrt. O. I
l-'tla-wnry and March group a* Mr*, t!. M,.(lor«n|y. J rR. Hill, Mra. Marl J*y«
Paul JMbtlybn. Mr*. 8&gt; ll
Krp. *. O. L a % . M l i

BtrtekUak;

and

UiA Klr*t ItaMDt Church • ill Wearer.
m i l at a :3k w’clork at the home Ji-** 1 " &gt;a,»^ M
l—
o f&amp; ln flrogam In f*ola.

1

Mr*.

■FIp

JUrrX

.m

Church Circle Meets
At Mf^C^.Harrifiod’g

B it )0 NfiJ\bpr Tbrc* or tha
Woman'* MD*h&gt;*»ry Vnlp® Of tho
Klrxt Il*ptl*t Church wr||l meet
* t^ 3 :|* o'rprak at the fc*o^.^a v K * OU JL. U arrlaoa « » j U n
Mr*. Oordnaiw. of Nlnrteanlh ^r^dle William* ware hfrlae*"
tUpeet »nd. Pulnjot to Avcntw.
tltrc l., Nua&lt;|8r. F ° ° r o|, g»»
Woman*. MJailpnyry J §
o!
tha First jiapUyt Church wQI
Uaot at 3:M o'clock at tb# home
George McCrum, chalrmda,

* ■ "« . .Jfc^iSr-

motto Arena*.
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Rlrel* Number Fly*

m

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tka
&lt;4 dm
First naptlit Cbprcii will moat
pt

Sanfard iw*Uii ,tn th* tpt|*llag o( III*n »U! orl
Number T *o 0/ tb° Dim*** '£_«
|(J
w&gt;«n a* they
Mr*, l l a n r tVoodruff. Min. Y. * V d iW &amp; y W &gt; ialr
program J Booth F D &amp; » gfi W h f c D l t .ere
L JY
baked. I f they »ra allowed to
D. Scott, and Mr/. It. Y: Mann In wbkh childr«n repi
dedgoest Mm . 1*. wilk.M u. U .Jt I'jJirk Hand they arc npt to become
■pent yesterday In Orlando.
month of *rd. (^airman of the duirirt tough. Nru-r stack them, alnce
pfnonagc* 1^9
a March prCfldj
March wsa pytsaillei
■
. . .
'stacking nt*kc* thi-m'mggy.
J r Coptmunlon will he
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1 °*
A‘ **’ ** ■ Srlccl pot -holder* that mo c»»y
Merlin Dram- Hector, | u |„undt*r and Digit enough to
IkfovaU, who H y* a tap d a iie . cvUb*i&gt;»:
IHirtect your hand', llin g a grnerrtley Buck, eminent orgnhwt
Mr*. W K- W»t*on. pra»ld*nt ou» Mippty of them near the »tov*
Mr. • **d , Mra 0. C. Bpeerbi
1 compo*cr, wa* represented by of tho autiliary. wilt Hire an —or keep them In u uearty
Itk U yajop-m bo ..rwtdcqA«.a addle** of welcome, and go**t drawer,
T O ..f« r
wd *olo, . “The . Hi Ilor Boy '* apeakor* for till, ocraiiuti will
&lt;— —
e u t" , Majrh f»» 1'Dyo.l by Ira tho Olonroan president, M|i« To m ake'* raiAiui-l s.iuco melt.
&gt;rtK&lt;U My*r», accompanied . f t Alpha Nu»h and Mr*. Tliumaa twenty i-eraoiel* in a double boiler
Mr*. ,K f, lioy h** felu’rned t|
U. Price, eiluinlhm(| jecre|#r|f- nfll) thill *|M •&gt; thlid of a cup of
un*
^ Mu*
(■(immiller, h*.vo . jits'll .appoint' CJC*in. When the nmih nnlion l«
Other tlrDidaya and characten eii »■ followai iegl*tr*t|on cam* hor nil\ it well and iirive it over
were repraaapted a* follow*:
mlitee —Mr*. II. F. Whltnor- Hr.. • froxen desarrt.
it Sllnt (laud*n* -M ary and Mr*.‘Ann-11* IV Noliln; lupih—
IV Took* With b tr Helen is) Saint and A*h W*drah llehrC*—Mr* It. A. Newtaan-j Onmgn end limiuto juice* lo*e
-Edgraril lj-ijt; Alexander Mia. U. U. HI,hop. and Mr*, inurh of their nutritive votus after
" - “ ‘M
i s s
- - iM f c r w a - » ofW 8 J
Utoum; *u*j&gt;MnioaL id Uuiy lu re been cxpOM-d lo the air
irenge denrial
Rockne—Kiigcne f mgW- 8*41#
room, aponkrr'* »nd
lun*hiH»ii for nrwrnl hour*. Conaequently
Dry; Howard I’yje—Dnit CaMa- U l'ha —lire. Marlin llrnm, Mr*. It Is n coml |dnn to prepare Ihim
0*n) Btkibrth , Urtwvnlng—June
IL It. Co|nu»n. and Mr*. J. I, Ju»t liefoio oerving—*0 buy them
Mr. ahd UK. Monty CDrfcn and «mmoM|,|aiih*r llurhank—Mar/
Inclryj hoile *04 at tho morning in cam. which W d an amount that
their jtBci t*. Mr. *nd Hr*. A. W-i iVen B(|hkr:.. Oliver Wandall iV»»ioii_Mm. U. I. lamvka Mr*, will he ipiUkly eomumed nfln
f f W * l .«f Charjeslqn- W ,v»y lolmgx—Sxlpk Smiths Amrrigo O. A. Det'otte*. Mr* Cl. C. Hmtth. they mo opened.
McWliorteri
«pcnj yeaterday al New Smyrna asapurcl. —KJdo
Mr*.'
■—- —
iudlty, Buck—Bdllh 8lm*lct*ryj Mr/. (icorKo Mrlturf.
Matjorie Charb'* ^'■|rl&gt;l|WlIflh, nit&gt;l Mr*,l Kt. Pa'iit-k’* Day bn'ad: 1&gt;I*'
.Wsander A. Doniian-Marjorie
lodge*) S|t’waH Edward White— W arnrr; hontn*&gt;n for aftemonn ndio n p irk ig o of Ihuo-flavored
Klirjinao IJoyt, gel *1 11 in a cup of bylUng p'ne»
fhlrley Kicks Jocucph Prlratl/, npwion - Mr..
Alta. Allhilt lh uoan. Mr*. John apple Juice, fool Oic mixture nn4
for tkalr home eftey apantUns » &gt;1:6 Rlahdanl Tlins bfyprvn*— (lallnivny. Mra, It. I. fom etl "dd n cup pr ginger ale. halt *
akort Mm*. Mr*, a*, tbo gucjl* of Un* Srnkariik; Jolnutn- fllruur*, Air*- It I, | Van, Mr*. M. M in-,rip elrh of diced hmumn and
talent of jho cotton gin —
Mr. and Mr*- Monty CDrko
I*/ Fo*., J r.i-ip d itw J»ck»o»»— •r(k, Mr*. Joe Meluh. Mr*. John plm tpide, ■ llilyil of n nip of
xrwy ltodge; Jantr* .\l*d(»i-p— rUc|i Mr*. &lt;: It. Wisccup. ami,*hredded jliip&gt;mD mil a fourth of

I oy*r the meeting. 'De*
b
led KJf KK. *.- B.
r and ^MV*; ,-fl. W. Turner. will Ira elad j 9 *H*a^ t|'* l *b(
• pryttM yryrvs Mr*. J. O. .ha* bean moved to her horn* atMr*. C, E— Chorpanlng, ter undergoing AJ. opcKMd.o,
tb* Fem aldlA ughtoa
Hospital.

«UO*t. and ^ a r n o tta Ar,nue.

Hutchison,
trK- 8.I.W.

Friend*

a

of. Spencer

rid Uvbt^on-rlLilph I/aarlngjj'.1** * * 1 ^ '

uf

Molhudiat •«•*»&gt;

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10.

Y w a ro * w * o w e ta n d m eb n * v * rr m r \ -----J / ,
You v o atwayo euro of Brat quality m erchandise). ,
You Bad the earn* values In ovary Penney atoro.tjQ
Your piiirlinaee aro oafoguardod b y our.la)— “ ■

1 |.' Yoa d o a t p a r for ntvo-kooplng
,
I t Y gudap'l pair crwM loW cooxpfnoo.0 „
IS. You don't pay tot daUvarr aocrlco. k.
14. Y o u a o t f t 8 ® Y * * M*a
t Kl ghl w. ^"
fi
,15. Tou i « r
. IS. You p ar aolUng extra tor our Lay A w ay budgol)

IT. You maico yaar selection from large assartm
15. You td wu ^b aro allarwd tbo bowosl fgahlcots
IS/Y oo aro alw ays euro of courteous *orrtco.{ »
,
50. You beoeSt fttsta oar 38 yoaro of axpertencoA
51. You»loc*dPoan#T Btoeo haa nation w ide preoBgo^ '

or

• haniiiwkH end rervo on lettuce,
lllolt—E'nVit lire- ladjo* In their rb u rrh Anne* at Upped wilh nwyonmUfi
1l»eh—M argant 3tc u plate.
tkinnic Mct'all j
ANOTH Kit FRANCIS
Itou lhm.icur—
Patrick JJcnty—

Memorial
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ItN’COLN, Neb.—(A1)—Nrbrae*

llorgluin—Jack ha h-1* high hope* for anuthrr
" ” ----- *“ *' ■ laagago Ham francU
bqner* n* a Corn*

D am . tk*x be lg .iip p ro rjji* ,* !
the Feraald-LaufhtM M.emorD*

HD bralhpf, Vilte
Uclcti Tew: Joltn Tyler— who rrM-inbl** Him c’o*rly, wll
rd Bunge• VlVcr wa* fiK t he b*rkfi*ld*r next aaason.

i, will meet at tha
V. 8. McCauley,

k,iu"r”

Tow now* bacauaa wo ooll at small proOL'
You nova bocauoo wo
lor cash. ^ _
Toa oar# booanoo wo p ay low spot ca»h pH«OB\*\/^
Tow oaTo boea«oo\wo buy dlroct bom m anulac,/ j
t ur ora.
J 1
K.’ You atrvoI t r m " * wo’buy in aconomicol q u a a t l V J
' tldo.r ■■
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V You fa r o bocouao wo eliminate unnocoaaarr han?)^|,

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VAhNIBH ON I1RAHH

t ? n - v i s

JU N IO R HJGH SCHOOL
P8RSRNTH

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U E . V J E W O E 1038
March 14th &amp; ITilh—
8 :0 0 P . S I .. .
Admiration 2 5 r A 10c

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MARKS TUB SPOT ... \ Inf by corrrlpf them with a.th in
r r « V : eoei of clear venileh. The vsrnlyb
WU
a lacquer wh.cp tqill not
&gt; { , • # • &gt; I®*

M B o'eleefc n t t
W. A. Zecfiary, l,

• th.W,U7

K |P( &lt;4!, unlea* the bras* D hand.
l*d frequently.

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GREYHOUND

tu r. « — I N

AtklaUo Dlractar Jaah Cody
« H yaatarday I I ( im m (tafiaItaly
kata born u r u p i I W l am
Mutk I0-J1. Ogtatteiya at
OalaaaTOIa.

W f f lW M TON IG H T

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f i l a r Manna , • i I n a r a cannon
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Atlanta.

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P lS t l-aa
T raffia Dan
■ NINTH JlACgl F a tu ity .
Jaat Akraham
nfiala Tactician
I n ly ifauHafn " M i n i S ran t j
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Jnai rn rc o ltin
r h ro u g h
TltNTII RACK: l i t Mila.
rlta*

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DEPARTMENT

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flya.TMT*
t£ VHMV1U /

lyhtldara and only
flelariaa."
Usaa th a boglnalng
toand ( t a ataiem rnt,
Paula* ta v a paid

40*

to

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"o a r Ufa
out to

Nrtaan cl tit ana lha trtmaodaua
I of 4*1,400,000,000, a »on
t graatar than tha total
i* of aU Europa a t pMa*
la. dafault and owing t« tta
Ad Stataa."

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FANCY YELLOW
■ Bagri nwaban
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at lha aarnl-annaal
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�THURSDAY, MARCH 10, l t t 4

Have Your Shindig Fixings
Ready On St. Patrick’s Day
t
PEW YORK, Mar. 10.—W1)—
b ig ,a Bt. P atrkk'a luncheonT
Make It Informal eo you can do
all Ibo work yourself.
A t leaat two daya beroreh.nd
think outfall your plans and the
menu and get It all down on
paper-food
supplies,
asrtlng

hints, (able equipment and decor
, 1) ^ , . Seat yout gucsta,, too.
,
. nf
H art’s a menu for a party of
eight,that allowa. you to prepare
ahead of time and require* a
m|nlmatn 0| pipparutloa
and

tW
rn
,rn ,nh:iVr m«*un.,r.
i w ccr
r Nominates
n u i m i i u i f » (R
HW„
, , Tnntar, ln
tpes
Asw. C -Jo m i.n °g 1lMori‘Ia
,,r r " lf" ° 'lr crepe* a n on
T * i
tha market nbout June 10, a
fa 1U &amp; industry month before the earliest Califor-

T S S T . ; l „ « .' J . eotfnn FdHticrt To1
of rannril tuna fur the u lid . The JjCCt III ( ) C S l l 3 III

day before Ihr luncheon, cover n . ,
•«
ri ' •
lit* tuna with iH.llinK w ater.' b i l l U ’W IC IC
C C S S IO T l
Shamrock Rolls Apricot Preserves
A tm trn mlnuten Ur*bi and chill)
_____
St. Patrick's Dessert Coffee
U, Vim'll find It taa'ea Hkij Ot\\1.A, Mar. 10—Jtcorra of
Green and White Mints
chicken.
| Florida .*'« Island Colton farmer*
Candled Orange Strings
Now flake the tuna or cut It,Will rather hew tomorrow'at the
For the soup, mix two cups of
canned cream of asparagus soup, Into half inch cubea. Add one and fir*t »f two e'alewide J*s Island
one cup of canned “W a rn of mush­ * hair cup* of diced celery, a ; &lt;'&lt;'»"■ m n frrrn rn railed by (3ov.
room and one cup of rf|*ry -soup- fourth of it cup of chopped sweat I *&gt;vd (Vue ns rln lrm tn of a aeeenAdd h ilt a cup of irrsra, a fourth
of o teaspoon of (alt *nd on
eighth of a teaspoon of paprika.
Heat lin'd steaming. B e rn Ml a cup of French Jrevntrig oho]
J* . e - "
*•__AU!i' 1 ’ li*.1 chill the mlitnr*.
’j
For rendng, nrn half u cup of,
niayoimatao with th? res' of tin '
Cot slice* of bread Into 'aham* ingredient* alul roughly pllr'poV-i
rock design*, toast them to * nice Huns on'o eups of eiisp jelture.j
brawn, spread them with a mix* Tup vri It mnyoonaiMi mid ‘k 'y /ilin ,
with pepper or p u k tc ^ U o in n g b ,
TSSTtKf
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INT DORA, M ar.. 10,—W*! [where," Davidson declared.
gtt

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toilay ’ *
* owtr&gt; P " ^(j,c two hig pmtd&lt;•ms whirh eon*
-a d he belieVed many grow*™1*
‘
uM turn to grapes W cau.e ^ mM’ , l " *'*rl*!ricdths prob*

demd^l'for IV &lt;l»a|lty now ,rm* ,wrrp lo,w I'"*1" ' 1

foilr'PlltV^s nilny grapes Mhg. native Vtiem t inea to wild
•* ecu pddatbly *~ tf,.|leer," Texas rnOlstneh *v can Incnaa#
dFsaWil»*I *kp&lt;*t ^thiy ^ f|| ..produrllon from tBO to .100 per-

Ice box roll*. Fix the UihimIi the Wilson,
Van Ilia Ira Cream *
2-3 cup asraetrned condensed milk dey Indore. Chill it over night Nullum
and uuike up the lulls Hie fu st WIImu.I)
1*2 cup wa&lt;er
’tiling ht the morning. Tliry’ll be N '&gt; 1
1 1 - 2 leaspoona
read)' to'bake In time for lunchV cupv whipplrdd
j spin 11
condensed eon.
Blend
Don't forget, either, to inakn « ‘ 11,r'
milk, water and vanilla. Chill.
bolter balls a day early.
iliMnHi
Whip eraam to a cualard eonalat*
It you want tu iry » homemade iiptl*’ ,
rncy and fold Into chilled mixture. dessert hero ore some ,{
J’
Pour Into frrnilng pans of auto­ lion*:
liin n t!ii,«!i ittiH'n, Hintutl Ii. w*Ili
matic
refrigerator.- - Place In
llolluw n s|mne or'kiii
g unit. When1 mixture is c*ka and rill It with man
shetbel
half frozen remova It • and jbet ji|U befory sefyl
I white
•&lt;il It is sinoollr hut-no*
'OgiVwlMt

Friday’s
Paper

THORPE FURNITURE CO

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l l f t t CABBABE
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Outside of the actual cash aavinfa which National Uaad C ar
R x d u n ft Week offera — the genuine opportunities to buy at
gVOk-bottom prices — whal’a tire outstanding news angle t&gt;( this
great evcntP Undoubtedly it is the discovery by owner* of old
. M en that c a n built In the last few years liave improved more
ifren they dreamed l
.&lt;* It's e real thrill to takdMio wired of one of the many 1937,
»J6 or *35sera included in this sale — and discover howeSw W m

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CRACKERS 2 %. akst.’ 19c

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f* This b no ordinary sale. C ar dealers, stocked wttM hese
^ r l used c a n , have Joined In a great, nation-wide oo-eparafive
movament to “get things moving.”
« You may not even need cash to make the switch. Your
praeatst oar may cover tiro down-payment on the car ywt want,
p - j l — t o o n r f terms. If you have no car to trade, you can
atiUlalw advantage of Ux) low down-payments and easy terms
during this sale.
' T h a n bargains are GOING FAST. DON'T DBtAY UNTIL. TUB

fowthorn IlKoil

FLOUR
20
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FLO U R
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GREENS 3 . ho 2 cans 25 c '
Snpol ftold ,

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CORN 2 no .2 can* 15c
Qeofaid Com ■ 5 YRUP f S M
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ULBCrtONS ABB SNAFPHU u r l N ational U sed C a r Hx-

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PANCAKE'Aour rta 7 Vic'

change W eek ends this Saturday night, March 12..

Grout i i u Son ,

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THURSDAY; MARCH' 15;
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U p f a M I tiP i B i i p l i t t i

HEROINE UNSUNG
luaiM fcthe bomtvard
gn*4 for all of fwmtnoh County.
V * fwrp HU. Aionfh hoat to a
p ir*y t f Indiana, farpiery .an (b u r
ef Jlorlda, though,ifl* group was
n JjjW large m had l*Ui an.lcl;

i a yaar At tehooll

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Tho following officera u d dl-

1 to tits own grlaf af Ethan's
net. to feal too badly.

t•Iftit T
t&amp; n &amp; fz
Klot Ida W aurwey (kmgreta,
Ml, Dorra in,.behalf of -th e

B1.

tJtoitt
t i sGut.u Fred
n rForwaid
f n aandi tW.;
If, .TunnlcUn*. •
Tha largest number of visitors
called a* our building during
F rtn in iy ‘ban at any o&lt;har MmiIn ih» recent history of lh#
Chamber of Commerye. Moat pf
our c a l ^ at this aelien of the
yrar ara ftrim out df.ilate gpd
j lhay datlra various IfWBea—

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M U r lm ," i i t .w X l

As will reaar

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mmt dwy." .»

•o dlatiibute celery raefad foWeri
and b attarap’-fag taJaarcato use
of tala Hoduct UtVough ’ several
other n e n r a We have atao fu r­
nished pholographs and Mf&gt;jr for
nan hi puWJfWioj) hayfa* a k l r
eulatfon of approximately half
a .million copies.

fried her eyee. *TU taanthe alghed. “Fll do sewing
irslng. Ilut jason—I - don't aee
can aand you anything.'*
can just get through achoot,H
were*
grim
ly.'If 1 only
can.**
IfJ* _ Ah*
f M s o heeltated.
h * u I I x I m iI
•'Tbere’e
' T ' h a e * 1*
walkPHtATON iXTuifllltD
tnother'a sideboard — "
mk the ring, handing her eosa
is. paused, waiting for him to
WABUINQTOM. Mar. 10. —(/P)
way bar offer i but be remained
sc
...
.. — _ -dr. Amts always wantad tha
da ' In d ^ trk ^ C o m m lsT h o tn o m r n t 4h« d o o r e l d i t a fcA T t H
hoard.**, aba whispered,
alon- reported
’ eery
deflnllo
aeon Jumped up ssgeriy. “Of
yesterday
low.ayd.gj9tm l Tho eldehosrdl ” I lie face uvtinerd blaadly, “you owe me a lit* FW7JPwm|ijL*
W^
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wad. 'll'e ion big for the room eh ta.“ . . . .
:
14 w ■**'*. *( llt n tn i 61 * iflapuU over 8Ul*
w#jr—oh—Idutn—then t'U be “Mow can you talk
about money f*
■ tb ga bach, tomorrow!"
nXe proteeUd. “C ant you pee H r participation fa the Federal Em­
o, Jeeeti went back, Daring
ployment Hervbja
r
heir lack ofmoney and hi. need
• INOA T f t T F t l d H t
*
Ume brought about ah agrara ig ma."
Ameejlooktd at him with frightMIAMI
M f r 1».
Itlchard Archhotd returned to iha
Pan American baait hem Ve ter
day after a te ,t CMM l# a fih -.
ytX^fibJlA U*. OaJI Cadet, J s Ufa
o il nyfaa boat In which
u a u th a t had abellerad her.
pecta to lead a acienllne. e l pod ia and Jason tbooe many ycere
turned over to the MW mlnltlion

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ig aback on th e outeklris of

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■onaora *r the cinjmuhliy
atriee in eormte'Joh with
In flaAlord. ,
happy to Vepori
program |a beour Itallfmy Em*
went Committee,
inee of -Chairman
1m work ef this

apodal,,

ija
’j jm liaaiirritfii^:*
i.scsi.i iina.'j
;ftTir jtiannaiitfciJ
in-? na ha’*

hi o u r. building f o r , tha plceaun
af winter vfaltoi a, and aareral
other programs have Iron a r ­
ranged for the rynkafader o&lt; ‘he
season. Including an.Elaborate re*
crptUn In the Woman’. Club

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Dr** e '4tM ,
. tm lle d fa •
great deal of publicity for this
on., Yowri
Year preaWiV
notion.,
,J 1 pevWded
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tha d .
•lonally W
Wo ara
that aubtta

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ktekBih SFWR M.Ihm Part.
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I* 1*0 .AordeUar r /
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m o L u h e r hlffV
W W .t e / onil rn*
• In XU lo ro «/ ; &gt;
otor. mo only fsurer
&gt; to lAo medical libIM lIlL a rfrwutrnnl
. Milan liu lltI tI M
spwuv Me* on hit
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Korjarrlj
At
Km I h fUrbrr HSop
• Mow W orhtat Al.

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load* oT J epao.se reinforcements
vUX ponloati basts moved up to
■wk eil &lt;h» crogslag . movement.
Tlw.lr)p Jayameae holding Hieehnl

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rwould
v bo- iableS to pholdSthe r‘own.
s
Thou undo oT Chinese troops ta t.
U ad-fcHelp.-ip-drive them back
serous the Yellow River.
• Tho Chian* cut • dikes around
Basihul, fin d in g the area. The
tO .iaak * brought screes-by Ik*
haodlmove.

rig w o o d
OHVANIKl, Mor 10— That goal
twta ef ik e Chamber of Oat
of every homo or do* irnek
MW . Ih* .SM M ex'hat the
ratine a e rre la ry -a eadmm ***"
•tWaa he-arfhhaM until an
Ink whleli there are no outataad*
at.oa can be mads M Para:
Ink htara—hai U 'm aHahjed ht
thn beam Ifa|
Bnr font -Ortandi
Kennel Club at Ion It wood, a h *
.J jra a i fagtma iln m :N «r,
raflea north ol here aa tha •••
le^ldad ta raa'gn whfn the
daur eoaimn neara Urn cud of ‘fci
ijalp and • teetteb of U a
1lit* week.
,
.
Nlfntllim a t a trllmln Ur (&gt;•
vdteran IU r Inn Rerretarr bob
HhrA" h nnd citteiln* ihKtfBT
ohnlletiRe ta. tho , lhgrri&lt;&gt;iW n d
lielKiumit nf thn hUndroda of
ourina-lovlnt patrons lx the- fast
that the aooaon'a roeprda . l«»
•lain of iho top dog* among tha
fro nl tho track are virtu*w *
oh * p«r.
I I If
lt&gt; ts tho raring iecVeUVv'a I
duty, yurt Knrtw. hd to m ilch th e 1
d ilrira that rluao flnUhea ara . Oraa'
the m b ' and iiet llio okrefit (On. , Eurppe
Thl* &gt;E*r. It hal Ixwn fW« •&gt;»
;
vlriunlly every race that Ok* i f
I
ala cnlHni erotai the finish H n^waod*
Within Inches hf each bfh#r.
***£!"*
.A* n rcimlt. tho hettaV .lirad . , p * I
tliige iiavo been haatlait *%Jfc * n u ' Gl
otheh, none ablo i n , pdll f t f » l W
rnorthh away for » aelaon’a r « ?
on) lo Iro n i l#nd,-otit
j.
. Thrungli Tun. d.'&gt;y nlahi, , fhf
laatam-o. oaly half a doton grayhauiiila hurt won wven tor eight agree nu
r f 'c t thioughout thn tleakoirt Tgk
r&amp; t tod »on from lou^ t,0 liE
lm 4*Voaf' liicnidnR aom* 1%5
o0jcr dut*.
JflA tlio rrrorrl. llio *'lnp" Joe*
aa tar nra: W, II, llnlpuch'a
tUttMliig W|tln*‘, n |un w|na fn
t f itartm Jnst 1’i lnee, iiviied bf
Jay Mltniril. eight in 31; W. k
M.aaoii’n «nlr Hiug. seven ta IF,
Jed Dunn's Our ft*lira, seven |il
t t i It. O, Bki’li oil's My (IrUiwu.
aaven In 2a: n, it. Iteid'a l*dy
Joe. ipvcn In H .a
Thn conrluslon a || sportsmen

Club |hIn kcaop la miUtandlntsTY-'
lit lli«l t-mry eplry In'every r*ea' ,,
U X |u4mil|a| wlnnor.
* * ,'
Ttn r*i";i dra yup nfahOy. ct- vV J
cepl lliinilay- alaitlnlt a t ii U
O'clock. Nfi minora ever «rii ad;
milled. Thn Irack la n quart ir
Mila olf HUMS 11nnd or tl. H I “
92 17. nine miles north of Hera, I

In errata! bowl. Mm. Hal Wigh’, 1
ftrail pink roara In kiw o eryjOai
vaa», Mg*,. 4. UL Golcluuth, * a *sdj rcd.xrw/pfaji torca &lt;a mhiu
K -X Mctilofie,. third!
.pink t o m it blue v«ac, ’ire. U.
E. Tolar, rpicSd.
A n n o III , arrangement*! Rad
amaryllis, M:a. WoUhtnin epeefalt
Red am aigliu, Mm. Wal’honr,
flrai; pink and while em*ryllia.
Mrp, Wollhour, rccund; red am*
WlMk. M :* ,\ 8. C. DIckereon

akntf ®
&lt;ha Hears to ,the ‘ , s r t
S
tfaaael Province,. where the J a r
gdaee -wwk*. , wopplug up dleera
*wU»d Cklneaa ‘dement*. The
Japanese ad d they hHlcj 2000
Cfclgea# a U tir-th e Chin River
) ( N iM y ewrewiirred p art of
flw. C h in as 47th iljriaion.
. .11. • u ; ' Pope, I
The Chinese aaid they had
The flower ft
MfiOO men I'.runir along tha o'clock tonight,
fiver
Pfevent llm Ja p an trt
condition . whUa of national !«•
ttn-sL am ' liihereaily a localltod
ii»eri»Uy and problem and should
bo ao rvengnlied
“Ahy nt tf on of llie central "r;oy
crtimrnl to obtain m u lls must
enlist tl'u Initietlra and place ru•ptrnelhlllly squarely upon commnnlly eg*nc|«*. Without aut-li
local Interest and act|E&gt;n (iulol
prtWrrsn may bj expected. There
la reason to bal|a«s that reapoualble local organisation! will giro
attention In their various. co w
munition to thn problem of rufnorlng hn mil rap* to balldlna nittl*l|y nnd of r.tliuulatlng re»ldunllnl building along construe-

SSSJjK issri.^.. r

HAYNES

R e c a p p in g
TWIIHr "'ANTED s A woman to life with
that lh .
ilMi
tAdy—ho hthcra In fatnlly.
cheeknl Bofi&gt;13
Bcufd.
for .tuli\ I’appeia odeTTo I ^ra'wiu tu llio' I'od llssty farm.
^ P h j J s .A . a J o h n f c n . Moatcxuma Hotel.
provltlM1REEL A BUNS Special UkJJ 4H-fMroeat MaHTM a n“o m a m * 'Pe«&gt;If Chevrelet sedan, with
,h aw |J
rprutracted
small lsfe t
T
d op to 1*004 and f°f
tAoiji, •*, and 0,9 percehi fa- J ^ ST
-eg WorlkAgfa on hones eoiiiI V l^ a n ) M.000 And HO.OW. * * O
rtkage money a» heretofore,
i| coin# from p rlfite lending
ni.ru *» h iira.-i# c ia &lt;
(tuilons. The government In- B, rU’ l3n W#Lk &lt;l» 1
ha tho mortgages, but doci _J_______ i________ ____
lt**lf lend the money,
|
YOUR lie HACK
JomRanting oh local programs
if OCTTINQ UF NIOI
sllmuUling retldonllsl build'
" « rvlkvwl l.r this
. John
lo a rr cnainn
chairmann T^rtT
whs.,
dueUlomust
lanrtlm
e on w
W. uO 1-eery.
|lr)f ll|.„
td. fli.
(,»,
Ih t Ifgoeullv* Cummlttoo pf . . r r u acid* m i « » i . In
Chamber of commerce of the J rt* or t o i ' u &gt;sn hack .
Itad Rials. . (Slim
ihs P*
Is.- '’*10
Irrllalloi
i wses
m In*
%•ii itr*sooih#
f-ou up,theniti***
(r«t|

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DrKliBD

BTUDENtB fcmT I'ARER
t Ai .EAIIARS^F.,
March
Jnurn&gt;Meni sluilinta of F'orlda -was
l^ale College will faaluro “T he ’.Ol
Place of Women is. Modern l.ifaH of-V
when they ed't the TaUahaaom Z.' S

Al««

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Will.

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Sanford -Fish M arket

art eastern a*v."

r ia s e i

A N ew Scrvlco
In O n r Shop
C losing O u t A ll
G oodyear T ire s
C u t Y o u r T ir e Expcrueo
O ne-H alf B y R ecapping
T h o se S m o o th T ire*
Nm» b u d nceign

HOCKEY’S TIRE
SHOP
113 P a r k A vc.
Rhone 2*3
J h fA A &amp; i

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8 th

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ANNIVERSA

3 0 MINUTES ONLY

AY A .

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H t O n e DMfed T o E a c h F
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35T

U. GANG SUGAR
bi. FRfeSH to U N
fA L VALUE 87C

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H T f ■ ■■;-

Services Continuing
At Memorial Tent

BbktU Hi bne Of
I f e l l Complying.

Manorial rtaptut toot S»Ta b m
aUeinllnUctl apt ertonooea. ac­
cording to Information received
today from tba tier. J. II. Hardy,
wke li in charge of tba maattnf.
Tba aortlcea will continue onU1 B*nd»y ulcht and may be a l ­
ien Jed t&lt;»r itlll another walk,
tba ermnlcaliat .Uta.1, addins VhH
those who w|ih to otsanli* a
new ek*r«h ahonld be praeest
ganday morn Ins and Sunday
nkM .

Seminole County
Court Record*

HQIIAHIIi F la , hoa.Sbakta. Tel.
low CriHiknerka l a l r t a e**'.'qual­
ity ll.a o - itJ li Wblta. ordlaarjr to
lair, | l tt-tl.w .
STnAWBKILIinW: »1b. ; olaU

n n o u n n m e s ia

V

King, Tlumblng-Phoni SO.

itrlnaa, dyes, c|oan*r, wa ha to

tiltAdi Shop,
«»mn ' ««M
Q.ViftwA ' 1
ItR flit*
City Shoe
n o Sanford.
USE D oiicr * Gay'a Paint—'Yao
p ill g e t the moat enduring
beauty, and the longeat liftin g
protection. Stanley-Roger* H ard ­
ware Co.

A R X U A B E T E 3 S u ffe r■ S en d F o r F re e JJook- NO. 3 OltAUR frsmlng. aiding
aborting,
flooring—1*0Per
OtU&gt; fC U ky— L eeaburg,
thousand. United Lumber Co-, |t h
x.cja*i
li French. Phone 711.

[
MONtEZUItA
-ndor New Management

12— Wan tad

ara catering to pen u an rn
y guests, Ralea per week—
|3.00 to 10.00, ■ingle—tii .00
ip, double. Ratea by d iy —
[ to |1 M , iln cie—ft.0 0 to
I double. Our bedo a n the
Hot and cold w ater In every
[ A homelike atmospharo plus
let* hotel aervlce. Wa welconio 16— Hounaa F o r R ant
inapecUon of our rooms.
Bungalo
[lag roam now epen, with KIVH ItOOtl
condition. Phqna 773-4,

I l r c i Pilal

BUTTER 1 Jb. cln............3

IO N A B R A N D — R ed rip e, F u ll-p o rk

TOMATOES 3
BREAD

A LW A Y S F R E S II
P L A IN o r S L IC E D

Jack Flnneli—Phone 170-J
•r

Acceptance Carp, of Florida
Lathing# Hide.
O rlando— P h o n e 4700

.
■&gt; ___ '*
White House—Kvapicutcd I
M ILK
1
llrrakfaai of Champion*

HUh Quality OlfomnrgaHne
n Ut l e y

f

RECAP

W H K A T IE S
4
Fancy Santa Clara—AO-OO 1
PRUNES
pound

A T ick et Good

For

O ne

Potatoes

I

HOFMANN

Lemmond Tire Shop
111 « . ta d Bt.

I*baaa II

Firm Irebera

'A cl N ow — O ff e r L im ited

w ith Yl.eo, Parrhaa*
^.

IM MagMUa Ave. Phoaa Ml

Lettuce
Tomatoes.

Liver 2 lbs. 25c
Wl I«M»1a I &gt;ri If IHI ^ii* « k final

miim

m a y q n n a i .s e

DIXIE IX)AF

Stew 2 lbs. 25c

Engraving
McLaulint Jeweler

Raleigh—Cork-Tipped

•

CIGARETTES 2 pkgs.

oa. i

CHIU SAUCE

SANFORD-QRLANDO
.'...KENNEL
CLUB
17 — 10 MU S o u th O f S anford

AND

Lkal

(T arn a t Ib t Rod Arrow)

No. 2

Can*

A 10 of.

n o t; f o o d
v
Iina Prnrii
TO M A TO JU IC E

BLA CK W A L N U T W A F E R S lb,

M'uesclinati’. Puri) Full

A P P L E J E L L Y g ,lh . J n r

(Kxcoyt Sunday)

TfEsnfcm.K ph a r m a c a l

A

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I'ntitle Hand

m

'

Iona T&lt; niter

CORN

SOA1* 1 lb. r a n ..............

. 10 RACES
N IGHTLY
CO, INC.

Chops lb. 2$C

Onions l] lbs. 13c
k

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P ilL -liU r)'* Kent

Park Ave.

TWO DOOM! BQITII OV Dll
M c n a r «*&lt; i . a n . t n , m .
o rT o x m a iiT

P R E S C R IP T IO N S
■
ACCURATELY
COM l*OUNDED
A T REM ARKABLY
REDUCED
P R IC E S .

8COCO— Fine*t Shnrlcnint; Bulk

\

OBTAIN OUR PRICB ON
INDIVIDUAL I* R 6 B C R IP TIONS IIP. FORE F1LUNU.
YOU WILL RE SURPRISED

Lrgulizrd
PbH-MuIik I
Betting

A S i P Food Stores

FIA)RIDA S TA TE RACING COMMISSION SUPERVISION

F L O R ID A

POST TIME 8:15

JOE PALOOKA

ITS A CINCH
YEAH B UT h o w
YOU GOTTA FINP
OnOE AND T E L L

«ta Cypreaa A n.

YOU WAS MARVELOUS

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WHERE H E 'S

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PLA C E/H E'S ON

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FROM

JU D G E

MILLAR'S
OFFICE
MBAWWUILE
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AM
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CONVERSATION
IN

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19c

iminh

15c COOKED BRAINS Sausage lb. 2St
a l.ba.
T. *»■».
II
I
10c
Steaks lb. 29c

r-W 11*0 IIII.B

Ann Pam-

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route

Heilman's '

Fifte Watch
Repairing
Diamond Setting

Miller Bldg.

ra m -H

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R a ste r

M O M im n aw M iM ig

Boast lb.

7c

Potatoes

GREYHOUND

CANNED MEATS
POTTEDMICAT

a iu«. ala*

K iw i

Electric Service

* Iftiund*

Carrots 2 l o r 9 c

I F ly in g I^iw on

Get Free Flylnr Tlekel
r |U
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IS*;

Vreeb llaarli

10 T ick et* Good F o r

Im part lam la rlle d

G R IT S

«lb*.

Bananas

r» GalkutN O f (ia*

g
D,
pounds
P *
D potindg

lC c

llatdta Mae-

A irp lan e R id e W ith E a d i
[ v ™ w V |th aperlal b afnag
|equipment g b ardntealal a pefr
[feytly balanced tire.

Winner Pearl Ilumlny

OATMEAL VA lb. pkg.

FLY FREE

pound

Fttncy Blue Rose
R IC E
Fine—Unboiled Corn
M EAL .
"

Sunnyficld ~ Q u 'rk ' Cooking

l i t B. T ark Ava.

NO. 2
CANS

A &amp; P—S oil Twist

M oney T o L oan
On A utom obile*
R e fin an c in g —
Q uick S erv ice

PEPPER PLANTS. J. U B|m»,
rATH 'OWNKlt o lltr i I n r
In in 'I t Plymouth cokp*
paint, tlrtbu Cacti o r terms♦16, Oily.
MODERN C room house, {wg
largo porcboa wired for d w j l '
r a | cooking. U aytair—IbtpMkb i II
* A Store.

S IG H T O’CLOCK
MIW a n d Mellow lb............ 17e
R E D CIRCLE
Rich an d F ull Bodied lb. I9 e
BOKAR
V ig o ro u s an d W lney lb. . 23e

A N N P A G E — S p a g h e tti o r

SWEET r tW r O n e i ’'soulhartf.
damans fair,
market
Heady
UJaat atrlnilaaa ,tM VaUntlkaa
B TtttT ; irJW r&gt; .,o th ar&gt; . Oil.
!r , ■
lee. la quality bits. h p n , )LW- rant. Ho.
t i l t : WAN. law II I I .I t.l a • '
rtiTATfiRSt (NsrjBHa-s) brain,
BBANl: |U m i| Ilia, hpra ' Baal nr. Uuuntntna CYryiyMga, ' tl.W*
11.71.
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t u t : Poorer. ll.W -ll.7l.
B tk T I : Suppllaa llbaral, t&gt;TOU.VTOKS:: K urd'** Anaderatet
mahil taodtratr. marks! attady. Flo.

Incorporation to Egbert JioeaBatlifectlon Belt Contract
Allied Store Utilities Co. to S.
Levy.
Morteagsa
HftLarl Michel, sgl. to W. W.
Nrbon, Admr.
S. ft. Telford et u i., Alma to Itlll
Lbr. * Supply Yd., Ine.
Mortgage And U ea
Geo. G. Hit Id, el u . to Orl»ndn
Cllrua Fro.. Cra. A nn.
FilUfacUon of M o rtg u n
W. L. EnglUh to G. W. Waller.
*’.**■
BeMwtn l^wU Pige Co. to J. I*,
U “Mf '• hi'"*1rt u*;
&gt;' f ’1; 1 k'leiae Mortgage f"km .
t l 'a . 1 .1 •«* I as _ f &gt; &lt; » I k . t l H

ossified Advertisements

COFFEE

BUTTER
Pound
35

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1'INKAI‘PLKH: C *
—*
Trims: m . ate. b n n a b . «••!«,
iJ'iH*$•
i i ? * " ***■ " ‘V. F utvI. from early Ikenae paymenti
No K
Suppllaa.
intniHUKs. rKi m
M r aaa
&lt;*a b
boa.
b« .JiAntHUKb.
t , |n
aa. nml iptxlal tulllage lev lei for
It-m tr
. fipiNACIIt PI a, baa. babta. ••ate piirpoiei have been used
Bloom adala, Me-ll.M . Naw Baal- cner the past CO d iy i to pay
aad W-IJe.
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F rtS h ly R o u t e d !
F re s h ly G ro u n d !

Creamery Tub

I I U -I I.II
1’OTATtiKS: Supptle*
_______ tn&lt;x.« rata,
Aomatul r«u, t_
niatatt attady. KU
Ullee Trlaiipka. ___.
btiA hpra. _A
art*., tialu t n d i A jwrti. M.v to.
(V“ : No. 1*. i a - t t i T•'S
— ---------ii.a*:
ta m iw p
a teportoa by J. O. Mltbael, elala. No,
No. IU,
k We.
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ht eaallly aer. to rendition. per
tan. |ie s a .|lt .W ;
lew
higher)
orar lower: Red. m bur. hpra,
• I Due. hpra, il.lS -ll.il.
CARROTS: Sappllea light darWnS llgbl. m lik r t eleady. Fla.
oar Sow b a a . ll-IS e; TOPPED par
t.oa. baa.. lOr-ll.aa.
CAia-lFUiWKR: Fla araree K.
I* e rif. lair imaUiy, Il.sa -ii.is.
Via. la- eld. rets
itf*Wed Into three level* to that J- U- Qf»*« Fiumblng k Equip, MC-Rt lL kny:
are la alaa and flrade.

tba min.adi li*4 yiiishbie o f JfeWj Idg light and color,

A &amp; I*—Famous Pore

r report a t h i m «f m i n i
m e ta l, tee at lb* 8* Blunt,
l« r a « r ^ Wtioleealo Mark* l |
M in ,
eorloi luomklera
U »r l u l i i i lor a I t hour
•odtna a t »:t* A. U. le-

ijUKXM Ui Fla. per ' Ik. t ie.
CAGSAilK: Huppllea light. J r

ihuniha of reicarch by W ealing-' ------------------------------------- -------Imu&gt;q Electric Company, will en*, York itlaappeara and only Florn W vlaitora to ,Ui* Florida ex- idn'a incomparable aby will ahelter
hfblt to aland beneath a aby where thrnt.
rosy dawn riaes to golden noonThe speeforamoi which will daday nnd detccada In'o
brilliant p l.t Morida'a toarlal, agricultural
tw ilight deepening into n roft i ml Induatrlal ottractlona In the
F td rd a n 'g h t with Iranalucent third dimemlon ara being conataraih ln lrfg 'fn th e hcavm a. From Mntclcd on tha moat gigantic
tba m om ent visitors a'ep within ariilo ever attem pted. All will b*
tba frtra n c e of tha Florida exhibit animated and flooded with Flor-

J^xdk

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Past Due Bills To Be I
Paid Before Mar. 151

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

mens .llsh l.
m aikat
aleacr,
Kb. ru penhaian
wide
raase

thaw looking a t the exhibit! may
Wend «ne behind the other withoat h i* te g 'th e ir Vic* obstructed.
JJa A level Will be separated from
ether by a ratline so that the
Wowd on one level may pe** *•
Ibttt eailly wirhwit thW rftrbl*.
vrhh the neilookera on another.
Tfwtrs wM ha-rtrnpi between the
IrVdU, no eom en. no erow lraffie
Wnd bo ifept to atumhle over. 'With
iMi ai-rangemrnt more tlian a
iMAI of a million people can ire
tka exhibit in a dny.
•*
Rost
rpectaruJar bitiotalion
i m i a a Florida rlfy which Will
cover the celling of Urn great c v
IJblt-.Uhll.
Cloud_ machine.,
ultraL b
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•
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: t . ray* and I pec Ini lllumlnnit- of
Gen [equipment,t, the rem
ie.&lt;ult&gt;

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DIO WANT

TOMORROW ? YOUb TO s e e

SETTER DELIVER

MR. DUNN
AGAIN/ J

O tO C ft^
FROM
■JUDGE
MILLAR,
iCMIBF. ,

THAT’S WHV QAM
SUCH A HURWV■TUDGE WU FANG

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FR ID A Y

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M ARCH 1 1th

SILK

^iPRESSES

Lot of $ 1*2! ®

Shirts 87c

We arc Opening a New Store And to celebrate, the
v occasion we arc offering these and ipony other
bargains, to renew our old friends, and make J
npw ones. So come see our new1Home and f
Save.
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Ladles Silk

/ Sweaters
and Jackets

i: . m Cm

DRESSES
Values
to
17.95
Good
sty le* , ■ " • O r

UNIFORMS
87c
$1.09

solids. Grouped
for Immediate

Curlee
O N E G RO U P
LADIES SILK
P.i x w

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SHEETS

78c V A LU ES

d r esses

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Valuta to $15.00.
H oi I d a moally.
laUat «**»•• ‘ nod
m a t e r i a l " 1*»
p le a - aU.
A

87c

3for$1.90 OM
jr31« Castome
SPECIAL OPENINGDAY“

FRIDAY 3:30 P.M. '

Men’.
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The

*1.95 Val®.
»i *.(ii«irii r

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Bedroom Suite

TO M ATCH

$1.95 VALUE

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BA SE

Blg.Yanlt

Aitxictivi

SHIRTS
OVERALLS
and PANTS OPENING SPECIA L
Rawbeaa and Other Makes.
Gornts and Kakhis.
Awarier! Colon.

Valuta to 11.25. | M oua to a cualomer.
U n a aa lot ta la ," Ad all* only. Aaaorted

4 Piece

r f a ll c ilt, 1 f

)fc I LO T M E N S ^ ' •' ^N dnial y’s E p g i/^ r

SPREADS
l i l t eslses—Ueeslifsl »•
at, rndailag qu»ll«y. aaaarteU
colon. Opening Special.

Doors Open 9 A . M.
80 X 90 A nd 80 X 105

X ,
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, Chwnbray

85 X 105 BATES

SPECIAL FRIDAY 9 A. M

Covarta an d

A ^ U lU .p tily

SOCKS

I 5'c * Value
»
Opening Special

3-l’lcto, dark a tod light patWraa.
(load ntyka, Short*, SWrata aad
1.-agn.

SHIRTS
Lot U ata

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Watkarl G»»ranU«d
color*— 8l*aa 1 *•
—r i r j Spatial

SLIPS

J

W ork

Shirts
74c
S P E C IA L S A T . 9 :3 0

T u rk is h T o w e ls
C lo at O u t L o t M en'g P h lltlp n — Jo n e a
V an llu a e n C o llar A tta c h e d

DRESS S H I R T S /c o m b - N
5R H A H
/End T a b le

LOT CHILDRENS

I ts Value*—Only 4 Ta Cutlawar
lU lb r K p n

White Shoes
M ENS

FELT HATS

HOSE

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�C T = ^357^-.7

lAtrial
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Sanford la Tb* Only 1

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Samlnol* County Froducoa
M on Fruit And VeB*Ubteg Than AA;
Him Itar Area In America

F ln rU * CHy A ff o r d la « R at), Highway
A n d W a te r T re w p e r ta U d e
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,, F R ID A Y , M ARCH 11. 1938

FLAMES IMPERIL 100 CRIPPLES

nly 2 Spared From
CapitalPunishment;
Ex-Diplomat, Trade
D elesral^B a c a p e

25 Years In Jail
Asked For Them
Prosecutor Compares
Former H e a d Of
Police To Caporie

WASHINGTON. Mar II . —
U P )-T he Agricultural Adjust­
m ent Adm inistration
today
announced It h s , n t i d ih«
Justice departm ent
&lt;0 (He
proceedings a^alnat two Flor­
ida shippers alleging a *lolal|on of th e celery m arketing
agreem ent. Officials aald they
tn v u tlg sle d unnamed shippers
• L Uio request dr lh« fh a tf

central cnnin*|U#h.
,

t'WlfW- 'MM

n:l

^ ^ ^ £ a lle d

City O f f e r s Special
Inducements To Re­
tired Railway EmployeesComing Here

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n O Ic U lU v v l f i l j
art .
V- f
iff . f

Whitney Takes Blame I SchuscliniggQaltaUnPlan Started For,
Company Failure der IVessureOf .Na/•is And Ultimatum
ToBringNew'
Of Dictator Hitler
| People Here
Austrian Vote /

The plan of .....

at good pay. *hall wa f ml n t '
,ticnal stability and Individual

P ric e s l o W e e k '«««»"■
j

Addressing Mir inrelinif of tho

roration
For
Coming “obl«ttTMor ,,UT S e !!
n r
* m
D . O a . . J t « l ‘h« w l,:le llouae. Iha I'realdcnt

O ff

'^ ^ M ^ T ro o p s Move
^TOwarif Border And
Cross A t_ P a s * a ir

Km-

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iJ\

(he r«ll'
io*d,
1he
Icrisl in Hanfoi.1 and fli-mlni'h'
County and to i n- onraKr p ' f
innnl-iit cc&lt;ili imnn hi r&lt;&gt; ttiro"*'i
api'i'lal In.lio'ciiif-ritn oiler ml !'&gt;’
It'e City of HJinfnr'l If writ updei'way am) alrt-aily ;i niimlH-r of
litiiiilrka hum
ln-i-11 ron-ivod.
Clialintan of the OommHn'e J
L. IhSl'-y r»Ported loilay.
Aa n lirp in launching lb" pr»
Jliini. 11111 CoininlH'i- haa placed
|v u ailvrrllf I’m'- n i« in l he two
latest i-fii,-, nf tbc Mrnlherhmal
of I u i n n t I f o FI i fiiiioi onil Knlim-nmii'a Mnaniinr, of which II.
I&lt;. lllenn. foitnrr l Bnnfoid r*al-|
dhii. |a editor Till* official Or■no
Hie Ilrqlhi-rhnnd
lama-1

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VIENNA. Mar.&lt; i t , - f M r
Tho Auitrlaa Government Fra Ml
'( Bureau announced tenlghl tfca*
Carman troopa had araaM t
Lika AullHaa bordar •( Peasau.
Austrian trcapa war* acda rati
ta 'f a l l back without rsslslaeee.
A h l|h official aald tha rOalrt
Chanctllor K urt
Bchuichnlga wraa eapaoltd mfl*
mahiarliy.

'*aiLilia.f ‘ L§ f*laa^aaliM1

LO N D O N , M a r. 11.— (A P )
for n **unlle«l front” In
— A u s tria n q tiu rlo n t h e re r4&gt;
maklnr ihe
private charity
¥
*
proa rani • auerttaa. coivutl r t'jw r ts tu iiljfh t t h ^ t
]t« pointed oul l hat Hie direct
|
A udrtfI*Y . V ilthlnnky to d a y
Celery prtcea hava ahmrn but
C tiiinci'llor K u rt S c h u a c h n iffT
relief, piovlded by Ilia Community
I'
hatl reatg u o d .# T Iiey a a l t l .l h *
a t th o end o f a b itt e r siim m a - 1^ , improvement, during the Cheats,
^
wa* aimed a t “many pro- , ________________________________________________________
rc|KiriH (irobaliiy w ore . tr u *
Hon o f th o g o v e rn m e n t ■ p u l week, according lo dally r*- __________
blama of
human
mlaforlune—a&lt;J
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fT A
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jaiul- t h a t iliu
rcalgnAUolltre a s o n a n d m u r d e r c h o ig o a .
«r tha Fadmal flu te Market ja p in g
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\
wuultl bt* flic* n a tu r a l coiiaeholding
taking
the
,
T h e on ly tw o a p a re d fro m m , w« aaivica, out tra^U
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7^9]
iiueiico o f th u isia ip o n w n e n t
ns hi
'death ware the opw aatcemed So- t „ ortWtn unwlnala have .been «&gt;»«
f1r.-ii.rti
F risltien ien 1
u f th o |ik b lM ito on A u * U i* n
irjiaf, a federal
| PM
haa a tma) rlrcutatioer of «f.«*oj
Imlepemtence.
„nd a. A. Dauanoff, former Rna* red"®*1 d«rplU tha Uwraaa*
n *phlch he bald ha waa dotinitcly (
and.-In nddltlofi in Ibli. n m 'lta rl .Itkhatd .Whitney, flee
*1 Schiiachiilyg waa. aald to M tM
Four pe raona wer* injured and 1I&gt;0 rrlpple,! ami handicapped Bdrcrtisernenl bn* been placed To* prrsldenl of Urn New.Yyrh
d an trade delegate. For them e a l a r y
aktpmfnla, reflecting (ammllted, la designed to provide
been anrereded In Iha rhancalW*'
VUhlnaky demanded SIS year* bn* aJlghtly be Her demand (or th"
fur “inormal people who ran perrona were impoitlled whan flaire« tw rpt a at* aiory buildIny In the currant laaue nf ’the Rnll-J Fit-hang.-. (a shown In hU
u K ta L
fA tha
ak *
s n im t H
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.) ahlp by I)r, Utlo Kndcr, aa tith e ,
|H-tjonmeu(.
commodity. ;
•
give utaful• I work
«o
country. iM
rr.lt
u«-d
by
the
Gaodwlll
'ifidutirica,
road
Trainmen,
Jh,
oftlrial
o»«anJ
ney’s
oflu#
at
the'
lime
he
- - ■ -a — --------y- — ------- •» inc^ | rhiinUble orgtniiB*
* ly lawyer und huialalor, a- mad*
The proteeu'or, demanding Iha
Purtbaaea by tha S ay lu a Lm** an# - a sk in g Iha adjualmcnt of ,Hon. Firemen *aid they Lafiaved all of tlte workera eaca|M&gt;d. "The M ins GrU^tor of Hallroad Train J * statement assuming • A
«i*'i- aidt-Naai and • ohanpaafg
life o r ‘Genrikh 0 . Yagoda, com« modl'Ma Corporation (com ,W M ladjuitad aoclely rather than
fireman are shown pourlnu atrea^ta of wafer into Iha bunting man which haa ■ rlrsm1t*limr-ollh«&lt;-n*lhlllty for the eon
1 nf the pre Ihdlfuaa era, Tha «*A'
1tT.0Mu Mr. tngter «tsi*d, m {Putdqh -t*d lo tha falhlf' »
1 pojlla could not be coofirpwd/fff
. In Aaodl aa emeruHoft - id -j{
A**'Vj:-'~ * ''* ‘*cMg--w*
“ We con not leore ouch people or* evperterJ to be approcim W alf;. | 0n of -1.100,000 Jobe In tKo pact .
ndvrrllain! program
to w W ]
* ' •— — - *-■ ; 4
I Mr-waiT rrpbrlad here tbaT,U&gt;iS
attve,“ ha cried. 'T hey can da ao M car* aa waa prvvlouely alloUM fcyc month*, federal eronumiaU
inllvey periodicals- namely th"
I appoliilmtnt uf Kudar would hv&gt;
In America with At Capotie* who for *aYehaa« tbla w aA Tha « • »,t1materl * loday, bringing Ih#*; W *
hhrpri'M Messenger, the Hail wav
1 djeafe Ihat alt was not yet fa»t
Mg and kidnap paopla they want qttatla of Control
Committee „Ki|on’i unemployed to a total o f . JLaCRJ
Conilurtf'r and lUllway Age I*
i in thp id tu rn It- ayainat Nplilam
lo gel oul of way. But Hue*!*, mambara for n prica hike to *1*1 about 10,150,000,
'■ j
we .
rimteii'Plalod,
i and ilia' the 'moderalea atf111 were
thank God, la not Amerlca.“
per etala waa not granlml anil That total, bo»«*d on a revluloo I
/
A dstallsd tetter of ctplana*
holdlnu out.
Tlia trial of tha St confeaaed tha price affective during
'he „f firUrr* prepared for the 1’rr*- I *
thin of the s|iev|al Induiuienl*
anti-cov let plot (era were returned prev'oga week of *1.10 par crate | j PnFa Commiltaa on Kronomlc
along with maps of the llcl-AIr
F n r
R p o ic lra lin n
VIKNNA, Aiwtrii, Mar. II,—
Ihla morning when Proaecutor for U. B, Combination grade*. Securl'y, I* tha h gheat in three
Prmn|
Hultdlrlalon and Iha ('ily ul Han­ A
O l
n e g l B i r a i l O D M l-T h e government i nnounesd
VUhlmky aummarited Iha mult'* baa been maintained.
year*.
morrow
ford with n rontrnrl rrcentlf
—----(tonight that Hie plebiscite' on
pie rrimea before aentrnre wa*
The heavletl ehlpmen'a for a
After reselling a pe*k nf lOr.permile
iil'proved by (he City Commis­
L e rht m . a n AA nmQ! »S nS hu nr ronnn ,,Ml|lotirit
Au*u' l“‘* I'Mlependenee
has born
|ru*a&lt;d.
alngla day thla kelson were rt- 071,000 In March, 1*31, five coun- Qlwt,n«
Tht, uimouhrrlMn^
w .
sion »ra being am t to Ihiwe
The pileonera, many of whom ™rded yeaterday with a total of try ', unemployed dwlmlled lo ■ w
oinking Inqulrlri Mr. Ingtey r*&gt;O
n
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F
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Inwril
rvporu
Ilia'
Germany’*
and
once were leading figures In So* 127 cam leaving the S U 'e tor minimum of 0,18*,000 in July, y*«"1 •
ported,
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Au,,,rl*','
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bad
exerUd,
virt Ituaila, were aliowid final distribution
through
lermlnsi |037, Just liefota the current b u c 'ra d e Ch
A |u a i m e a
10
n u n pow,.,fU|
io )l, crt ,h#
A sample teller In reply to an
words before the prosecutor de-1 markets. Heavy shipment# are |nr„ recesrion began. In Oeluber noonced
Inquiry I* In part an follows:
----—
fcrvndltm
which
(liaiu-vlfnr
Kurt
mended their death by shooting.' • |lw evpocled U» continue tkroaglr the unemployed nurnbeivd 0,145,- | | | w |nt#
'T he City of Hanford haa ac­ s l^xal Ifopcivteor of Heglutru- Kchuarjin'gg had rnllcd for BunAe VUhhutky worked on hie ,od*F ■»«* tomorrow end era a*- TOO, Jumping
to
7,177,000 in
/
quired a large numtarr of de- lion W. J. Th'gpen announced day.
rummlng up speech during th e1 pei'etl to
equal the
ea'lmate ofNovember, HJtM.OOO in December
(CsulIauMI n r* * f g ea o
today itiut r&gt;-tti«rration books
I1 « m c as Auslrla w at as*
court reevaa yeaterday, news-j
cura which waa allotted by and 10,181,00t) In Januaiy.
w111 ° rrl
have hern ,dared in all. the p,*'
•,1" “'B " 1 **f » • • • » * » ¥
papers pubUahed letlere from ,h# t&gt;ror,t* e t *he last meeting1
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cnnounci
Clncla of the Comity «! de.ianul
•"
ed Ioration* for reaUtratton ot
Na«l» nod Hie &gt;atlw rlM d
Hurt the “baea enernUi* o f^ih a
Faced with a probable Increase
all those who we.o not reg U frad F hhK aU|.poricra
of Hvhuech|„ the IMfl election.
n ig g . fight for indeprndenca.
Mr. Hi Inpen emphasised the
A r‘hu«- Bryag-lnquaH. -Auafact Hint only those who were « £ ■ mlnU'er of interior, and A
not peglsIertHl In 'h e H*3d clee- c l « . friem of llermot.y’. H.leha*
W e e k T o B e S tU d le d

By Control Group

ms

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.sr-tife w tfe r iife f

Richard W h itn e y '.,^
"r * '
1 't^CSS, TS: SS; Indicted On Grand - -jw^odnren To Attend
Larceny C h arg es SV
Wtater (Arden Meet E T s S ^ f i
” -«*- SSs’J

A large de'oral Ion ef members
of Ihe lore! lodge of Wood mm nf
the World are atnectad U eileiul
the Old Krahion Baa Hupper 'a be
rl en ln WnTer a .^ „ " T l n t e h C
Junior Past Head Omiai C. C
Collin* announced lodav
Tim affair wilt be eii Interliwirre event wl'h lodge* from Han*
funl. d r ando and W inter OatileM
partklpatog. Consul Commander
lame* If. Khanm or the local
lurdge will lm the guest speaker
roe the occasion.
Lora‘Itee participating In tha
P’ogram
are:
Ann
Bonaon,
Beml,-« Kdmundann, Mrs. Mary
Rn 'h Rudd and ■unlformad rank

in* wwk*
Hkhard W hltfre/ head of the »upm wi
SaereUty of tha CoramHWo J. Insolrent brokerage bouse which parade r
P* l* 4*1** Inylled ell thoea In- bc»ri bl* name and nne tlme ° “* *“ 1
,*r t,U J •*» the Industry U at- Block Kichanga president, yed*,F^J“ J**
^
to bo WA In Urday wag Indlmad by the N.w jmetion
,h* M,U,:h Building. lam* Ala- York Cauijly (/rand Jury on {"»«**"
'a*10® Ulaphone communka'ktn* araud larceny charge*.
I “™ ro"
wl*l be maintained between RanTha Indletmant caw*’
after1 BPect
fo,&lt;* and tha almllar nieetlng Ol further Inveallfutlon by the Hint* “ *r ,f *n
Committee member* tn attonvey genaral'a office had
a"1
'b* Ber**o’a.Manatee district ta brought oul that Whitney had
' r ,“
b* b***
Banmat*.
taken seruritlea valued ul nearly * "d **h
Although celery shipments dur- 1*00 000 whlrh had been placed rrfor' 1 *
Ing the current season have been with his firm by client* for salst —■ ----heavy the total number of cars keeping. Tha investigators also n 0 | n i
»blpp«d to dale are 3 JM a# aani- raeanjad that Whitney ■ firm had I b m ip i
P*ced wjth 8 J7 I ear* shipped to • vlrtnaj monopoly on the *t**eh
J |q
date last year. During Ins pari uf n isillW Liquors Corporaliott.

GET THE HABIT-----O no o f t h a m o e t eaggntlaJ a lem e n la In th a
■at* o | i n a rtic le la th a le a k o f c a r r y in g th e
M ie m aaaag e t o th a p ublic. T hJa la a glow a n d
•x p e n a iv a o p e ra tio n i f p eraoiw l e o lid U tlo n o r
correopondenc* la uaed.
A chtaalfled a d eo aL
ln g t h ir ty c e n ta w ill d o th e w o rk w h ich m ig h t
o th a rw ta a r e q u ire m a n y doU ara a n d d a y e o f
tim e .
E v e ry
in d iv id u a l Jn S a n fo rd could
p r o f it In d o lla r* g a d c e n ta b y dlapoa’iig o f
uaad g qpda th r o u g h th a claa o lfled colum na o f
th la n ew e p ap a r. I t la p o o r a n o o m y to hoop on
h a n d a n a r tl c la w h ic h h a a ouU 'vod ita u tc fu l“ H i t a n d upend th e e a a h o n o o m e th ln g

r, everything la tuwful

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H&lt;»« «* tha aa## to tho graad
Jury. Ill* afOa* aald that tire wflt
of George IL Hbedon. Whitney'*
falber*In-law, who died la l»l*.
artablkhad a trust for the bea*(H ®f tha legatees, taeladlng Mrs.
WMiner, b at sister. Mr* Mary!
Murphy, Harvard University and.
f t Paul's Heheal S| Concord- N.1

M*

n*w»y's entry

Into lb* caaa

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

I f a alia ue*

Julius JCalth caught 18 speckled
perch up the 81. Johns,
W e lfa re
Monk Bennett and Willis Uiown
went up tha Weklva and gnt flva
l&gt;esa including a seven -pounder.
Charles F. W ert didn't get his
usual fishing In yesterday In*
asmurh aa hla boat blew a Cylinder
rcveral miles o u ta t I*ske Apopka.

25 Tourists Embark
On St. Johns Cruise

W. D. Upsbaw will speak on the
subject of “FlorldaV part In
Building a New America" In the
City Hall tonight at 7-..to o'clock.

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I*e.e Vauri

lf u n h l'r * '» &gt; ".

tV'TOried to

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iwv«t p r w n tiil n tlrmand “IDti an
,
,
ultimatum” for Iha rsncatlatloii
B o a r d F i n d s or poaliwmaniant of tho refaran*

M a n y A r e W i d o w e d ,lu^ 0 ncw lUt(, ............. f

JACKSONVILLE*, Mar, H .“ meant flchuschnlgg bad bowed to
Nearly oni-lralf of those upptoved jjp |rr&lt;
for Old Ago A»»l*lniira I’r l"r t0
Frans von I’aiirn, the Gtirraan
Jan. I hy the pruaent State Wei- Umbeaaador, flew to Iterila tkia
-far* B s sp l-v r 5,7C(J of 12,887— |lu,rning und rvttirnnl lo VIoBMk
nr* wTdiiwrd arcohlMg lo figure1 |,y &lt;pevial airplane this afternoon
made putdic hi re liy Clayton L. «ill, Hitler's uUiniatum agalaet
(’•silington, slu'e welfare com- |j l(a vn|r .
inl^.sloio-r. The statistlrs do no* f j a hurriedly summoned cabl*
cover 'ho*.* wlut were placed
net aession, flry .i lnquart also
thu rolli hy n former board nor presented u stern demand foe tba
those who have been ruled all- dUcharge of Dr. Michael BhuM.
gillo sinro the lieglnnlng ol H'“ the d ln clor of security, other of*
(car.
I flclale and the provincial BOVA study of the marital sla'lis em ors,
uf those levrivlug Old Age AsAn alternative propoaal waa
nii'am e In Florida shows 'h s ' Krhuachnlgg's own rrilgna'lam.
031 ar« Single. 8,700 are nmr | otharwlsa the threat waa mad*
lied, fill i n f divurred, 04.1 s r r j t h i t Germany would an ta r Aar*
separated but nut divorced, 2,700 trig,
are living with spouso who 0or*
Noutrel observers believed ,*•
not receive Old Age Assistance, Indefinite postponement mMM
2.881 are living with spouse who rencellslion of the plebM tS I

-------j Bill Pell, llam cr Little, *ml
A group' of upproslmnlaly 35 H erbert Mrsser went (u the upper
ImirU's bosirded Gapt. Ed Kica'a bar of Lake Monro* y-.U r.isy
boat “Charuth" el (lie Municipal end brought back 10 guwl slsad
pier this morning ft»r * boat trip base.
down the Rt. John* River la Bluej
------- Hplings where the party will e«opl President T. K. Hlmpsan of the
for lunch.
| Benlinolo County Chamber v4
On the return voyage tho Commerce reported today that ha
trurisls will be .taken foe f ah o rt’snd SecrcUry Ralph Bagwell he«L
cruise up the WeMen Bhrer. A attended 83 meetings during the
large number of person# sought m onth. of February which only
tq purchase lirkeU for ttys Dip has 8A day? In addition tu tho
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after the quota wa* filled, Cham-!week spent at Iha Central Florida j lu* appltnl for Old Age Assist-, vats after discussing the mU
bar uf Commerce affklaU . w tol
&lt;Oea*U«to s« Psae r . . . l
| oner and I0U arc married to per-, with President Wilhelm MIU
are In cW g * of the llclfel '**!**!
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reeklbig elsewhere,
Germany msswd troops oq
reported, and In view of th k al D r . W i l l U H l S p e S K S
| «n Seminole County atallstlc# Austria frontier ns tto ul
T n R a n i l s i f i r i i l t n follows: Blnglo 2; w^owed H ^ ^ e n l la Schuscbnlgy.
Ti
'
g J S p t l R t l i r o l i p gjyorved 0; srpersted but nut dAtmoved. toward the bordar
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, I Vorced dj-living with spuuse who*big pontoonr for making
U%‘ make this trip or* requested
Dr, W. W. WUUen. Baptist 4^** not receive Old Age Assist* and also field artillery,
to make &lt;halr ranervstlua^eH soon
F i l e Bunday School Secretary, anco 24: living with spouse whose
aa possible.
spoke an “Our Father's Business'" application fur Old Age Asslet* | On* motorist said ho saw
al th* regular monthly meeting o n e is pending 2; married, military trucks on the row
G-MKN 8HOOT FEW
of the Hr&lt;8he 1hood of Ito First spouse residing alsewhrr* 1,
flaliburg. lluialred* of niatoff
Bspllat Church yesterday a t t h f |
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CHICAGO.—M l—W. H. Drone VaUeg Ratal.
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to had known '
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Singer’s D tath '
tiOD Insurgent
P ozdes Police
Seanjen D ieO n
Torpedoed Ship

STRANGE A S IT SEEMS

) w t j C T m n C f r i f r iu r fnafu

GERTRUDE GELBIN

Nations Initfud of eflteriag Into
Jlruct OMb with Kurope's beer*
ly-atmed dictator*. wu» rejected
by&lt;» TOt« Of u t to l i t .
Cbamberfaln. pointing ■n Ntrtm
Pktoro of Europe's end world's
mre»l, *&gt;M that I f &gt; b direct n .
foliations «Uk ih» dictator* eoSUpon Britain wM added np bar
P** of r*-xrets«*ni..: to even
•water speed,. •
'
-* !_ 4
The British people wlU.jpd to
*or. ho Mid.
other creed. of
KooornMtnt IhrexICn their liber­
ties,
Hr Thom,* lotklp. Minister of
Cowrittoe led Debase, n et otfookO «»n ihs ttrenilh of Britain's
r force with 0 statement that
March. 1111, the lloral Air
r*rce will he equipped with the
rorWs tenet modern and most
efficient fighting ithr fleet.
T# defend the British Isles, he
paid a. balloon barrage U being
organised in IP squadrons to
hand an aoriat wan aaalnst ear
Invasion hr .petty ptsnes.
'/ “Coast
defenses and other
neon* which I ranat not mention
BUI- be an H ffsetlvs defense
apehut anr Invader." he asserted
Major Clement n. Attlee* lead­
er of Ihn Iwborite opposition,
berated Chamber Isle for his
shetrlnp or the Lodgne ,of Na­
tions to embnrh an "a system of

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laC'W; r - f f t

WART'AMt
every possible doe In the kUlinp
of Mies Mbm Defcker (above),}
IP year old sienoprapber, who,'
was focnuf dead In the stockroom
at an office where ehe worked at
Grand Rapids, Mich, after ap;)
pa really being beaten to death
with a blunt instrument. Him
Dekher was a member of - her
church choir.

GREYHOUND

XNTRIES TONIGHT
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Plash Pest
Karlen* •
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ttnt'onii itAt'Ri returny.
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llr ow ti l* Jo*
Ai m l « u r
Cvlum bu *
T r s i n o KMth
t - I S Mil*,

fe.raaf Half at ItaUr. Uaohlal
ftmrtl* R u lr k n
us Ann
L'srrful Maid
n*r Mm ns
Ih sn n*r
All Kr&gt;*
' Ulus AVIng
KOItllTII IIAHM: Kuli.fHr.
Il*l*n Jn
Kami Traffic
Kina* llnsal
' all ■■ear's lUhy
Thr**vltl*
A1,nNPA‘&gt;
l i l a l * H r .. .*

a
cal, of memben of ■the UUvrinl
trade*the muscle&gt;efcdred It, ode
reluahle than sold, alee eomeono
Plncor fold deposits were so name, trim the' La(la •"eslsr.".
lone ago would have moved th« plentiful during :the coneirsetiefi meaning'u UDor.
,••
tracks ’ o f1 the old Ha'ramcnto period that nnbodr attempted lb
v* • '•* * r ';" i
Valley Keltruad In California-, dissuade Judah from ' his - plan
Tom ^Trmcy, *Ao*tialUn welter
which rune, for II miles o»er a And, severe) year*' later, when
bed of gold.
| illci rails might- hero been movdd weight. | on Noreipber.. '|l» HIT,
In February. l*M a young end, to glre way lu hydraulic mining wen-, two - fights. &gt;b a t. fought only
visionary engineer Theodore |». ihn p|Brer method ot separating one,round.
Judah, begun construction or Ihu geld from (he soil hud boon* d r ­ that first mntdi ha,.mop from
Yohng -Drifts* hetora. etthpr con­
line Icon HucruMenlo to- Voleoni.1 dared unlawful.
Only eU years bdfore. this very
In ciactlr one year-Judah fin- testant put on hlbVfstfirtfto wee
ttllon was the end ot the trail ithad hie lino and- strange; uun|t dlioesliled by Prdmote* Charles
of' many gold sceksre ».Pf H oi ucoms. jjm At«ch» tedew sUlliUg ■‘r* ■Tla-*
rash. Judah » i» mb»e cm rich gold ore! Boplhwrn^R*wealth than that lying In the c|f|c train, now uso the odd rail:

Cm UMuM y*e«a .Osee Dm
dltor, Karl E. Nordgren; Editors
Hubert J,
Deyienn

NOT THC CMI Aft IT BUr.TMl MPT
m « EQirtrpmnr
eottgUTT U ts n c B

Bfu*h'

Members uf the Executive Com.'
milted: A. J , llanni, Ito'Una Col­
lege, Winter Parks Mra. Mary
Hasrn Arnold, Winter Perk] W.
I*'K. Bameti, Ml. Dora| Dr. U.
It. Mills, Tempo; Jcek. a lluasell,
Oilne*v|:ie| R J. iMngatrept. Day?,
Iona lice eh i V. B. CiawnfatehleU,
la SaaforS'e
Boca Grande; Thomae K. Davis,' LpeiRnl
„lbw. m than Ilm&amp;aL*dim
Jr, OHsadof J . C. Dickinson, Jy,
Tampa i Edward M- Dav s, Winter,
Park.
■
Mrmetwra ef the. Advisory
Boo'd selected wore; Mrs. W e. F.
Btaekmrn, Jec|»onvirsi W. B.'
rewne, Grand In| W. Wl DemarlU.'
. - . . lkey West i Ray W. Groan, Winter
p»rt h» &gt;"•
Ferki a A. flrlmm, Jacksonvillei ^
' J * ! , P! T ^ L .
eluding “Udder th* Doable Rifle.”
“Anebure Awalfk.” end “Rl Mir
Bis Da Phene."
The Burdick sisters. Jmrn and.
Raaemary, Rave several eejeclkeu
Motion picture ibaetera In the
United Mates' number ehent l i e
OOP sad Kara an aggregate seek­
ing capactt) ef ip.IPP.PPP par

rs. Chaftes Yarwe'.l, Palm Biaahs
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ENGLISH'S
Gulf Station
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70-operatlon In offense of
irrltorlea of Dritaln'a allies.

Included the following:'
Bat'erta laments, Mrs. A. M.
Philips, chairman; Mns. Martin
r^dlradl. Mts. H P. Moneplvnlge.
Dfcoratlout, Mrs.. R. r. "Monsalvatge. Chairman; Mrs. J. M. MnCaehUJ. Itofrrshmmts. Mrs. Pearl
H. H»rvscll, Chairman; Mrs. c. n.
ished him-oft In imp. roohd. tbs Mw,on, Mrs. Kdne Katrldgo. Regonly One he ‘ foeght .th a t. nlthtl lltrtHon, Dr. Elisabeth Tracy.
It happenejl Jn I t Louie.
The first passenger sir service
Tomorrows The Rape ef Pace from Par.a to South America will
be Ineagareieil this summer by
Jewee.Ah- Freper. A week'/ service, Is
pUnned. The 9,000 mile flight to
Buenos Aires with intermediate
stops wOl ha mode in about four
days.

lird P r o t e c t i o n
To Be Continued
ly Audubon Group

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Sanford In The O n ly Central
Florida City Affording Ball, Highway
And Water Tranaportatfam

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Seminole County Products
Mora F ruit And Vegetables Than A. „
Similar Area In America

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME n i x

HANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. 19.18

Shafer Calls Death Of Children Flan Offered
Charged To Mother
For Probe Of
For Canning Of
Security Act
Extra Celery

E a U b lte h ftj In 1908

DARING RESCUERS SAVE STRICKEN FREIGHTER AT SEA

i_ in
N U M B E R 167

Citrus F ruit
Freight Rate
Up 5 Percent

Payroll Pension Tax*
es Are Said To Be
Diverted ToFinance
New Deal Spending

Food C h c m t a t Telia
Trade Body Board
Canning Of Celery
I s N o w Practical

ICC (grants Railroad
Plea For 10 Percent
-Increase In Rates;'
Exceptions U p 5

Only Small Part
Goes To Pensions

A discussion as lo the possibil­
ities for cann'ng suiplu* celery
occupied the attention of the di­
rector* at the regular monthly
meeting of the Board of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­
merce building last evening.
The aubject waa Introduced by
TO. D. Patton, a chemical techni­
cian, who was sa'd to have spent
much time In making food testa
and inveeUgatioDt.
He stated that from reports he
i* received from various distri­
butors, he la convinced there Is
demsnd for canned celery and

15 Percent H i k e
Plea Turned
Down
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r

Collection Of O v e r
O n e A n d Vj BU’ l i o n Is Hardship,
i
WASHINGTON; Mar. 9 ^
' (A P)—Representative Shii*-

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Railroads Expect An*
crease In Revemieff
Of $270,000,000.b0

W A S H IN G T O N , M ur. 0.—
( A P ) — C itru s fruilH , I n te r er,
Michigan^ Republican
Btuto C om m erce C om m iasion
called for a congreasionil in- Accused of strangling her t*-&gt;
o ffit'in ls wtid In fo rm a lly to*
vealigation today of what he small children. Mrs. Margaret
d ay , u ro a u b je c t to u fiv e p e r­
called the Treaeury'a •‘diver­ Thomsen (above) of Babylon. Nc e n t illum ine u n d e r th e Com sion’’ of 91,569,000,000 from 1- shook her head when a*ked
m lasion'u f r e in h t r a te dcciIf site was sorry they are deed.
the,Social Security reserve "Why should I b e r she asked.
8 (on.
P’cture* tell u vivid slaty of the rescue of the ill-faU'd • relghler, Aisles C i^, which lost h ir propeller during teirlflc storms
fund to “finance New# Deal "Those kids are better off. Wo Sanford would be in position to I
W hile dccliniuir to u iv e an
manufacture . product «uperior|in ,hr nor,h A ,I,n' lr - ," 1 “ ""owed helplessly for IH dsyii until (\«*s t Guardsmen rnme to her "lit. At the Irft, guardsmen aboard the
never -bad enough food.'*
spending.”
o ffid til opinion, ICC o ffic ia te
and
a
t
a
lower
cost
than
that
now
culler
(
Helen
are
shown
In
the
act
of
firing^u
linpecross
the
drift
Ing
craft.
A
few
minutes
iHler
n
Hawser
linked
the
two
shipas
and
Ha introduced ^ ' resolution
*nid they wero "quite sura" tho
offered on the market. California the Amlea t i'y (in distance at right) burked ngafhft the line. But the hawser held formly anil the (hrian towed the freighter Into Commission intruded to exempt
which
would authority
the
canned celery la now being re­ Boston llstber. Bound from Pennine City, Flay x a England, the A tslra Dly ran In'o eight terrific storms and each time she look a
cllru* fruit from the 10 percent
■Speaker ol Iba llouaa to appoint
tailed wt approximately 30 cents
rat" increase which the Commixseven' battering. She carried 11 passenger*, s^ti,' from Mobile, Alaa committee or soven to conduct
for a number two can, he eaid.
lion allowed railroads yesterday.
tba Inquiry. The resolution as­
A committee will be appointed
Commodities exempted from tha
sert ad that although tba Treas­
by President T. K. Stmpeon to In­
lit Percent Increase are subject
ury had co|lact«d |l - f l l . 000,000
vestigate tl(e matter further. Mr.
to n five percent boost,
from workara and employer* in
Patton, a winter tweldent of EusH^
Thu increase* may be put Into
payroll t*ir* under GfJ Boclal
was Introduced by 11. J. Lehman.
effect by the rallrosd* on 19
Security Act d u rirl the pa*t 11
Mr. Simpson celled attention to
tlays notice and must b« mads
month*. |eae then 1100.00 bad been P ark Asks For R efer highway
improvements
being
effective before July ], They aro
paid lo tlioka "insured against
NEW YORK, Mur. u -(4 &gt; i— plely aflor the news of Ihr Whit­
made In Seminole County at the
designed to boost 'heir r«v«nu*s
endum On Project present time. He alto stated thet
the h au rd a of old i |i . "
I IEoIm'I t J. ItuM-ntliul, cashier nf the ney fulfiirs* was Jimomired from
0270,000,000 annually. The ca rrte rt
Tba resolution eaid the payroll
i - j a.
v
lumkrupl firm of Richard Wlillney the loMnim nf the exchange a
he would join the County's dele­ y-,
To Build Hospital gation
tea &lt;re* ''creatine a hardship on
ami Company, testirM lo.lay that few minutes lifter the opening, President Of Stetson pica Ihsi a ih percent visa ia bee­
In appearing before the
ry to stvv them from hankbasinets'1 end destroying lobe tor
islaturc Now M ayr ’
’*TKr 'iliK'k" &lt;*f ax-ciniii** and strriiglhrni'il in lute trading, SaysEnrollment Has rs**
The outstanding indebtedness of State Road Department's Budget
ruptcy wax rejected.
employable persons.
Meeting in Orlando on Mar. 18,
White investigators of the RecurT*
A mi
ns
* ] nut of arrounts held by the firm
Immrdialrly
after the an*
The llease was advised the Seminole' County was reduced to rfqucwt certain other appropria­
AS
ItlflB C fu r safekeeping ami investment rlticis tnul Exchange Cmumlsslon
Doubled Since 1934 nounremrot,
under which agrictil*
tax bill mlcht encounter a Presi­ from 02438.000 to «240*/K&gt;0 by t e s for this county. Mr. Simpson
i-ml bond '•! Ihrm over In January wnrWril liehlnd the locked doora
turu) proilucta, bituminous and
dential veto |f iha ipecisl las on the cancellation of 80 refunding aloe commented upon tha large
to Richnrd Whitney, former pies of the hrockerage house, AsxisCmtillilllri for Ihr li'i
I'uinting to the growth and ds- Bgnlte coal and iron oru are par*
closely held corPoretlooe .were bonds and their attached coapena amount of publicity being given from Bem nole Guonly will bo n lv w,‘nl of ,tK* Nt’w ' ' ork
"m l Attorney G rm m l Ambrose V*! vrlupmrnt of the John B. Stetson
by the Beard of County- Commla.
raMtitiwat* *’ » , V‘
MO TREE, which be said Is
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? • Bquestioning
B i - f\ p,,,,
f i yraie.
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” !W.» H.• Alien,
" T pwal'
1*
Blowers
wt
their
.regular
monthly
Chairmen
DooahlOti,
North
flrm.
’ becoming more end more recog­
vatuS hearings,
T|n,
yrktrn h y w, ,
Carolina Democrat, of the Ways meeting In the Court House yea* nised ee one of the unusual a t­ two groups they dealer, ncrordlng
llt iir y D. Mygalt, a partner In j dent uf the inslitutlnn, told Ki ICG official* ami rcpresentaltroa
and Means Committer seeklna terday, Clerk 0 . P. Ilerndon re­ traction* In tha United Stale*.
in a nlAteminl mmlr Unlay l.y F.
from Ihr rxehanffi* for the firm.
I wnnlanx at their lunrheon today uf the railrnnds next week in an
effort to foul u solution to the
to swine the tide of votes against ported today.
James Law eipialned a plan for Mi lalnyil, chairman nf lln* jsYmi- ' fniluii* lo inert olili^ntioiiH. I.ati-r
l'imr«« servers flam McCiitl's Hint ainro the founding of tho
the aniandmenl to kill Jery, told
The cancelled 0.10,000 In re­ compiling, printing and dlatribu- nolo Itomocrnllc* Ciiiumillii% In jit went inlti hankruplry. Kti'tniih «i (tffire worn unable in lueutv Wlill- ' sehool nf higher learning a* an earlier:* |irublenis mill avert thalr
min from decreased revenue*.
the legislators that It thr*amend­ funding bonds represents an ting a directory of Seminole Rfiilt* of a i (Wiltinn uiloptuij nf o (
fi'-il at n puliliu lu-artht* Ih * ■ley. Counsel for1 the firm, how-, academy hi) years ago the umHu
Conimiaaloner
W a lle r
M,
ment carried "In my judgment equivalent amount of old bonds County cit'aena, to be the first rreent nu’ctimr «»f tin* r«niiity f«tT As^iHlont Hint** AN*irney ever, said "Mr. Wlillney will be luil lieen "for God and for Truth"
.Spin wit I'd linn till that the ad*
the bill will be vetoed."
hetelofnre taken by the Clerk in Issued since 1028. Mr. la w ex­ Commflli'c, vliitli |imviiliil iluit Criiiinl Andiru*!' V. ild 'il t &lt;»f present if we cjti locale him."
mid that it hud been the aim of
lie spoke while the House was payment of tales.
plained that he expects tu rrll randHlaits fr«nn prifinctH l. I A. New York slate.
Whitney I* a brother of George' Hie .school tu send out Christisli juslni&lt;nl, rvpivsenting two-third*
of lImt nought by the railroad*,
moving toward a showdown on
1
000
copies
of
the
directory
at
Dr. C. I* Tark appeared before
I'lMiM nf Irmliiii- i&lt;r.iiri rclier- Wliilney, n pailner in Hie Imuking ciliscni.
3 and .1 A would luivo in rn.ik**
•i equivalent to n full linriiontal
ih* las provision, tha most con­ the Board and requested the Com­ 0.1 each and that a minimum nf j ifit* rnfi* in Crntifi Ni&gt;, 1 titid run nlly npriird timer, rtqiprd miHlur- huu*e of J. I’. Morgan &amp; Ctuupuny.
Grnrgr Del'nttes, an alumnus of
tt'oMiiHHfU (ia rag* *la)
troversial pert of the bill.
missioners to investigate the pos­ f750 worih of ■dvertlinR' will Im* didatra from oil oilmr prrrimiH m
the University and rhairimln uf
Tlig norah-O'Maboney federal sibilities of calling a referendum necessary to finance ll. Upon the ('minty wonlil lie ivquiu'd lo
Hie program committee, jnlUMluu'd
licensing bill as condemned a* on the proposed hospital for Semi­ motion of T. W. lawtnn srconili*! qualify in Gump 2 .
the speaker who declared Hist
an adlct to "put all Industry In nole County on the asms data me by E. II. Laney, the Uhsinber of
enrollment In the srluuil had inMr. IJo)d &gt;..ii&gt;l lie IixmiI In,
bondage" Ily Me twin K I lari, the Democratic primary. The m at­ Commerrn gave its endorsement
■rrrasrd 121 percent during tlm
st*lenii'nt on n telephone conver­
head of *he New York Stale ter was referred to County A t­ lo the project as outlined.
sation yesterday wIIIs J. II. |lo&lt;l
economic council. In Ja*tlmunr torney E. F. lloujiholder for In­
At the requral of II. J. I^hman, gea, rliairncin of the Rln'e linen j
before the Senate Judiciary sub­ vestigation. A report will be made (he Chamber of Commerce mem- craGe f ’oniiiiitler, mol n letter
dents iii Hi, srhind taught by the
committee yesterday.
berahlp campaign wa* jio«tponnl from Mr. llodgen recelvrd today.
soon, It was staled.
CD members of the faeiil'y.
Gnnicrax arc already whirring
The
annual
Arltmry
iiiperliun
WASHINGTON.
Mar.
V.
•
M’l
The measure, which propose*
klemliero of the Board passed until khs tetter part of April so
Rinee hit coming to the Uni­ fur the Lion's Club show the
Mr. Ilixlip-H tpioleil Section H I uf (lie R.intnrd National (iiiurd
Hen"lor
I'eppcr
tit.Fla,I
urc.cd
to Iran chid labor and in elimin* u resolution requesting the City that tho Salvation Army drive of lire I'nmpiled (e le ir il l.uws of
Midi* •&lt;nulucIed liy an inspector populur support hiat—flight'1 to,- versity In liUtl, Hr. Alien stated "Mnvl* Queen’* Id lm shown at thd
ale unfair and cutthroat bailors* |o cancel certain paring Iten* may tie held during the first week
Flqrkln. whir'll provut-s "eurh ol Hie regular unity will bu held Ids hill to nxtend gov«r»»iJ’Ml Hut the winking piogiani its.I High School auditorTurn on Man
practical by federal licensing of ■■gainst the Render and Bpaor of April.
eens isle. I nf six
fundamental 17 and la. It wnx announced today
enmlHlule . . . .
shall Indicate mi Mur. IT and la. l'n| II. VV, Ioann to »mall hiixiness’.
all corporation* with mare than property for right-of-way pur*
President Simpson presided over therein the gionp in which lie ilrpoints; namely: development of by Maxwell Ktrwnrt president of
In
ti
hrosdeast
sddri-ss,
Hie
Milieu
will
inaku
the
Inspection
&lt;100.0*4 gross a**ete operating In
test night's meeting which wes a t­ slres liia name In npltc-rr on the
IL'aatlaised mm f s s i five)
hoili nf cipiljiinenl and personnel, l |"rid|ait Iiit 1.it tho prnl-Htai aa health cnttsi ienct'i development of the Linn's Club.
Iniarttat* Commerce, has not
tended by the following Board 1011101."
"Yesterday erenna were taken
'
eonunaiidiim
nlluurs n( llin Ihr1’*' “tho answer" to thu plight ol arhularly altitude and creative e f­
been publicly approved by Presi­ Semi-Pro Cage Team
members and visitors:
Mr. llwlge* s Imi soiil tliai “ Rime local units nutilliiil uifirera und tlrm[( niinlile |o ohiulit m.mey fo rt; (trowing cl(ixl'(tani|i con* in i ho ridcry field* of Sanford,"
dent UOoaavalt,
From Fern Park, Gordon J. ■ha Statue provtdcH that the cun
science; aiding each student in Mr. Stewart said, ''snd also ahnta
eiillrtud ....
declailiig tliul (h|s Item I'tisllng hit ilk x.
Protesting that tha • proposal
To Play In Tourney Harnett, Mrs. Prudence llruno, didulc
select ng' and pieparing for Ids were taken of the Jayeres as they
rliiili
(irraeut n sworn is wie ul the few times during the
The
Copper
bill
would
t'slnb
".com* to have been borrowed
F. E. Gelslar, Mrs. F. E. Gelsicr; s'a&lt; uncut ul the time lie ipirli
life's Vacation; d ealing an wp- left thu Valdcx Hotel after thalr
tralnlna
year
Hist
u&lt;
&gt;
eseuses
uiu
lisli
live
regional
industrial
from our socialist friends," Hart
A Sanford
asml-profaaalonal from Forest City, Fred Forward,
prrciation for culture; and Ihr mum mreting. Also tinlay many
loinkf, each autliori*1 d to lent
warned against tha bureaucratic basketball team, sponsored by ths Mr*. Fred FVirward, W. B. Cara- flea, in wliiili i.urlt sworn state­ accepted f»r n«n attendance.
devrlnpmrnt
of a dynamic Christ­ scenes about Hie business section
ment
he
*i
hall
Indicate
therein
The Medical I Mini hment under looney, with or witlioin r.JIuli'rregimentation o( all industry to Ecksrnon Fruit Conner*, la sched­ well; from Cenava, J. A. l*&gt;g*n.
of town were taken. These local
ian character.
the
group
In
n
hit'll
he
desire*
Ins
Ma)ur A. \V, Kmix is ntpoele.l nI. to tiiiiliicsx fitriij1 througlionl
punish "the rascality of the few" uled (a meat a strong lakeland from Laka Monroe, J . Tilden
Dr. ARrn dcrlared that scholar­ .ernes will be worked in with
Itxme t&gt;&lt; apimal* nil the hi.llot'. I In present at Ih i llispeetton *ev- tho country,
Jacobs,
Mr*.
J,
Tilden
Jacobs;
team In thh Gold Medal haekstship and high idealism were con­ movies of tho festive parade tn ba
am o f the opinion (lint Hie Com­ aral niethoil, uf first aid In |!m
Banker*. il« said Und stopped
t all tournament In ths Robknaen from Long wood, W. J. Wells, Jr.;
Elks To Celebrate
mittee would hove no .-power tu injnurd in uddltlnii &lt;a the litter lending mnney upon the 'sir- joined in sn rffo rk _la obtain staged here on Saturday and with
Avenue Gymnasium In Orlande to­ Oviedo, W. B. Wtfttema; M b,
greater Improvement fur the stud­ the iringuter ’pint picture* to bd
limit e r regulate the xelwAmu uf
A t Ravine Gardens night at 9:00 o’clock.—
E. II. laney. D. K.-fftftab; Fusils, a candidate in reamd lo tie* pinup drill and ntrlhiNls of artificial rowi’i'H character, foil insisted ents: crrrtc an appreciation for tnkrn on Monday.
resust
Ration.
nowadays upon "liquid rolhitcrul" the finer things nf life a* well ns
Ths localltss will play In tha W. D. Patton, and K. J. Wlrfs.
“In mnneetinu with the Don’*
in whlrli he du.dici hia n.ime to
Palatka, Mar ». -Hundreds of second round of Iha tournament.
Ren ford directors present were:
Headquarter*
Company
1st which can ho sol.l readily III Ihn n recognition of Ihe various prob­ flub stage and an can show,
appear
on
the
hal'ot."
Elk* from all sections of Florida Tha -semi-final games will bo L. F. Doyle, H. H. Coleman, W. 8.
Itultuljnn under Lieut
W. D. miiikiq. lie lidded Hint invest­ lems of cltiirnship and their solu­ Radye's Dress Shop wilt gtva W
At p m e n t II. J. Lelmisn and 11&lt;if innii u will eiecutu a riiinniuud ment hanker., ull over Him niun* tions.
■r* sipsclsd her* to partldpau played Friday night
with* tha Coleman, I . II. Connelly, R. L.
fashion show," Mr. Stewart roite
In U s third annual *TOka' Day ' flna’a booked for Saturday n ig h t Iteaa, II. C Du Dose, W. M. I la y J. O. Sharon lit've announcnl their post exercise, which involve* Ih» liy si'iti under New Voih con­
Two visitor* were present for tinned. The models fit right Ifl
intention
of
making
Hie
rate
fur
to bo hold at ths Itavlns Otrdana
Use of nil „f tin, method* of trol.
Each member of tha team s nee, P. S. Lawson, T. W. Lawtun.
the
meeting today,
llerluTt | with the plot of the ^ilay, being
Sunday.
"It..Hi the (imuucr&lt; ju| hunks Stuckey, of Atlanta and Dr. Frank Hollywood
ment-whntng team will rscalvi Ja n e s law , H. J . Lahman, K. A. the legislature in Group. N". I. CDininunlraiion a'ailahln tu the
inennrquin*
which
a
fid
John
l-eonardy.
Gordon
Har­
Two hand* hava M a aacurod gold basketball*, according to C. Newman, II. H. Pope. T. E. Simpunit, including code and cipher and the investment bank:, out tn Atkinson of West Palm Bcarlt,
Jerques Flowers, Parisian dreaa
to pravida mu*is f t r is l ths af I* Varnsr, Orlando raersatkm *i *e*L D. U Thrasher, W. H. Tunnl- nett and G. If. Bridre. Jr., have ntOBMICs.
tho country dure not go contrary
Klwanlaqs were reminded at the designer has presumably crtata^
terooon program at tha gar* to* rector. Personnel of Iha naasr-ep rllfft, Gao. Wehuteln, .Fred T. announced for the other port lo
f'unipany it tha msclilna gun to Hie will of this New York luncheon todey of the ladles night for tha movie queen's Introduction
be
filled
from
Group
No.
2.
which wilt atari at 1:11 with
team will ba awarded sDvar balls Williams, Prod X. WJUon, and
unit nmier Captain If. C. Wash­ group," he declared "lest llieir Inter-club affair to lx held soon tu Hollywood'* society.
concon by ths HaanaU High white Iha third and fourth teas* Secretary Ralph Bagwell.
"Tonight'* rehearsal will Ulta
burn I* eiprrled tu put |ta aquad* insubordination mean that (hey in Ml. Plymouth at which Fred
School
finisher* a r t to receive
through elementary and advanced are stricken from the list of the Parker, of Chicago, and Interna­ place at the Armory at 7t90
Amoag thoaa acbadalad t* usaks
Geld, silver and bronxa statutes Pankowskt Signs With
machine gun drill- ua well ' a* New York group and will not be tional Secretary, will be tha guest o'clock," he concluded.
brio* talks ayo Fada*ai Jadg* hava been placed on the Mock for
allowed their share In thu g.oid speaker. President 'Kidney Nix
the regular cluae order drill.
Uarhort B. Fvadarkk. Daytona the teems finishing, rosperttvsly.
Indiana Ih Cleveland
FIRES REPORTED '
In the past, tho Inspection b u issues of securities width this presided ovar tha meeting,
B a^l
first, ■men d and third. Viva gold
jwovan very Intersil Ing to -many group from time lit lime distrib­
»*l L F ,
,
naadala am ready to ba dished aad
spectator*, and the public la In­ utes tu |bo*n who ‘play hall’ Tickets For Tourist
Tommy Pankewskl, well-known
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. P.-&lt;A1
ant of tha State Fitoan farm at la the players seisetad as tha att- to many Senford Baseball fans,
vited to attend the eitrcja«a with th*m."
—The stale forestry service ra*
Baltord: aad I. Waltar Bawkhu. teu ms asset tasm, aad a similar be* signed with lbs Cleveland In, CITY NEW S BRIEFS which for Ih* most pari will he
Boat Trip Sold Out ported fires occurred daring 1907
DaLand, district deputy grand number of bronss dteee will ga to diaaa for Iha earning season, se­
on about 49.000 acres of the 8,held on the lighted drill field. WINDS HIT CORPUS CHRI0TI
asaltad rater ol.Florida. Boat.
tha qesond squad.
The regular meeting o f the T bit occasion afford, tba pub­
conding t« information received
AH ticket* for the tourists' 128,000 acres uniter fire protection A quintet af gold medals wiB
today.
Chew and Checker Club wa* held lic tba opportunity of u sin g l(T«
COItPITS rm tlB T I, T o n . Mar. boat trip down the St. Johns in Florida.
REBELS SOIk i TO'
TOWNS
avaOsbte also ta Iha ftra
This I* about 147 par cent o l
Pankewakl pitched severe! games in the Velde* Hotel teat night be­ local units at their ' best, both •.—M l— Wind* of mrrlflc (ore*. Rlvar to Blue Springs on Capt. Ed
exhibiting tha boat
for the Los heat* last season, and ginning e t 7:10 o'clock, Club o f ­ In (heir* exhibitions and the a t­ aillm alrd at 7b mils* an hour a t Btca'a boat, "Charuth’’ have been the total. Thera ware 8,193 firoa
DARCBIAtNA. Mar,
Tha beat quintet waa
tendance, a* ]oo percent attead- tha municipal airport, shook Cor* sold, Chamber of Commerce offI- and the forestry service said morn
after being placed on the roster ficiate reported today.
Insargaat ptana*
aovaral
tsburg teat night and
of several teases ia tha southeast
t a n of officera and men la ob- pus Christl today but rauiad elala. who hav* been In charge of than half of them war* aat
tewna north of
Davtena Beach aaakw*
Dr. W. W. WlHUra*. secretary llgatory- guard officer* Indicated relatively BUI# damage. In an all tha ticket aalea, announced today. liberataly. Damage In monay
waa farced to retire fa r the seaBlgbt.
Frldsy nlghL Eight lads wU mate
field near hero several derrick*
••• use af an a Itbig arm. His of tha Bondar Bchuola and the today.
The boat will leave the Muni­ estimated at 002,118,
numbor of
the trip ta tha Orieade gym aad
war# teown down, on# narrowly cipal Pier Friday morning at.
la fa Detroit and he baa D T- H. of Florida Baptists will
Circled
farmed ant la tha £pring- be tba gaeri speaker at the regu­
NEW YORK. Mar. •*— Uf)— missing a house. Treee Way* 10.-00 o'clock and la expected to
LOCAL WEATE
times •snauncM by (teach Weedy
fteld, Ohio, team hi tho Middle la r meat lag of tha Brotherhood 9*1** of General Motor* tar* and blown down, garage doora torn r*&lt;dm about 4:00 o'clock in tha
tvyw*
•fop tha d a . bat la aa fallows i Ramage, ft
AUmniM League
L49ffkJ* [«r
tut Mrson.
Mi
ADantld
far the
la of tho F irst Uapti.t Cburyh In truck* to consumer* In tha United off and at Iba airport a flro ax- afternoon.
by boovy antl- daw, f t Pardon, at ‘
Fair to partly cloudy
additlM tq bring an aide baseball tha Vsktea Hotel Thursday at Slate* In February amounted to tlngulebur liouac was lifted over I t was Indicated that a similar
Hill, g.
playw, Paakewakl U tha amateur 18:18 o’clock, (I cures Hull in*, 82431 unit*, compared with 83.- • fence. Tha weather bureau eaid trip wlU b* mad* on Monday if and fhuraday, scattered
heavyweight bsakg champlen
cksm
af praaldant of the organisation 'ta* 080 in January and 01400 In Feb- tba wind wa* caused by a local a sufficient number at parson* In extreme nortbweot
Thursday afternoon.
dislarbanro.
Detroit,
da* hud.
ruary, 1M7.
emmeed today, .

County Debit Are
Cut By $30,000
In Bond Transfer

Legislative R ule Cashier Shifted Firm’s
fir. W. So Allen
Of Cotioty Group
Securities To Whitney Is Speaker At
Chauged By Lloyd
Kiwanis Lunch
Landldates ror LeffH
KUn

1llCy 1

Pictures O f C ity
Annual Inspection jSenator P e p p e r
Taken For Use In
Of National (iuard Urges Support For
Will Be On Mar. 17 His Loan Measure!pr«e.V.fnm“w l,iIe%a‘,.tlu“i Lion’s Club Show

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Tax Collection
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City officials in F o ri Mytra have decided i that &gt;the
time has come for delinquent itaxi»yefivto phy, Up, or else.
The "or else” In this case, happen* to- be a cessation of
PttWjc «e?viccs which may prove embarrassing. .to . large
property owners and any. other citizens who may have
gotten.behind in their taxes.
. ,
The Mayor nos served notice that pntii all-book taxes
are paid, water and sewerage’ service twill -bp discontinued,
garbage collection will be btopped, add polite atid flre protoctlon for -the affected-properties* wiU be discontinuedFurthermore the city u n ita r y inspeetby h s i tiecti ordered
to keep a close w itch ori these prctJgrtldi and to ■ make
prompt arrests for any vtoUtionp of health oHUnaheas.
We doubt very serionsly whethor the city Hks the
right to d e w its services to any cltittrt « regardless of
whether henpayn his duxes or; not. I Certainly It*.- hag no
tig h t,to A n y police and.fire protection I d attfond, even a
stranger in the city, A ;hobo, or a blim, m uch’ lees'to a
property-owner who for the moment; - possibly’ becatike of
circumstances over which he had no control happened to
get behind In hts trtxca.
* *'
Hero Is cerlahtly a question which We would like to
»0e taken to tha Supreme Court. But t h e n seems to be no
likelihood th at it will be. The city may have n a H fht to

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L « Fifth Avenue, pr.Jh o Uoo de
W* Fats, i'/e e I iryullQejUf .testify

NERDAY. MARCH . D. |M l
P I P E S V E ttS B F O R T O D A Y

I

take -Wd to thyself, ■ml |
keep thy soul-dlllgenily, test thou
The Silftttfrd fcoi
Mast thd Ihing* vrhlcH thine *yn
Ih s seen,'and lest* they dtrpsrt
Irani (thy heart all pie dsys of
IMr Hfei but U-srt'tWm Iky ions,
end. V*y (ion’s poni.-rlJcui. 4:9,
iper ahppe py* encountered sense * if you hive s’ dot and he be
KUlinr thhjp.
, I femes tick do not try tp doelot
: .UpSIhlnR or needed tnC
, him, take him. to the doctor an
AtSpires., did you know that unOn j»n sftjmsww paper In Kan- find nut whs*, ia Uw matter wit
iH^odr presdht t»a *y*tem. It a
iS.^itj yra.wera .net permuted him, for Jf yoi^ hart any sort
awn h(r«« more workmen lror lb uy run ba?k to 1930 or prior years, simply by paying h!s
fun a,short Uara.ln two para- on yotir.hand or your tody Ini
yaisra the P*» «! M10** ‘"I
wphsi ft .had to ha one, three, hr the saliva from his month es
rssdr employs. Ills tssc:i sro In- 1931 and subsequent taxes. In fu se s of improved property
iue u m m
more.
WliyJ.Ae one know,
ore. WI|*T,fl#
knew, bat
M It
il set In eoniect wlUi.your bloc
«ran*fd| hut If h« lays off n tew. he must also pay ton percent of his taxes prior io. 1934,
1 ,0 0 0 m u *
wit
undoubtedly
the
result
of
ns
Of. null,’ (heir wakes, Ills last's but even in .HUch Instanced, this compromise generally rep­
editorial whimsy of years ago.
ara*t«duei-&lt;|T
resents a fifty cents-on the dollar settlement* .
• •*»’ •• ,
rt---, _ ’
However, ft stands to reason that If property owners
ftio d Mrirtnietie. |,r&lt;&gt;pri"lor « f
$* tbwn Opern hoaso, |* Imi-k In fail lo realise the advantages of effecting- a settlement on
this basis, some such stringent methods as are being carsashes, plicther under OitxF hsmo
ried out In Fort Myers will have to bo applied here,
or disguised as reptile i or yar;
hops' a fairer and more legal procedure would be merely
rnlnU.. . W H jU o h 4»a fhat
" * *' • ' •;
to foreclose on the property, but in any event something SAGA OP SACAJ AWE A . . . .
(fore nn cd.tor had creeled
i young In*j
by Hte gti!tliir»co of S»ci*
bffow
I Ratal*
|Mt kbd' entho,lu*m, joe r«-oui- like that will have to be done.
terrible scene over a snake
81range as It sw-ms. the falth-l ,j|nn
eyed as » J*w*n wero they able to find aalOir.;
rajdb* this Ionic for anyohe who
and that his pemohal onThu time for lotting local taxes rido has passed.
fulness and ab'li'y of a 80.ye*r-| ..
tjkedb lo.be r"*old on the fulure
A, Ch’srton- thi-ir way across tha’Continental
old Indian girl was responatbiAl
of thl, great *i*to.
for the ex- Divide to the western slope of
«
for •ho acquisition of the vast! neon,
two-months- Itui Ilocklea.
tk d .9 l.k* iintn.pt* hfcht.w* reOregon
lerrilury
by
Ihe
United!
pedltlb
The
TVA
Battle
V i ^ f e U r y Roper, flumit in deald to her The party rrnchod the Paelfl*
State*.
fc h-U 1*
Ink ’ with' llltli- Iniilnesa men.
Uie parly r.k November 1# and, after a winknows something about jio|l|)-s.
Sncajawe*. her name was. Born *■***■
In Wuxhlngton Ihln week, President Roosevelt' I* tryrues* where ihr of hardship, relutned to 8t.
Bald h* In Daytona, wlien a.k -d ing lo nottlu the squabble that ha* arinen among hi* a Shoshone in Idaho, daoght*! | w1
v*,r,#
Martlh’s Garage
youn^ girl.l tiouls, All In all. Bscajawe* H4J
who* was (Otn* to Ihi tlio nr*t| trunted advinern In charge of the Tenneiuiee Valley Author­ of an Indian chief, at 10 ah# WA*i '
h*
ornmer.
the'
l«t
them
0.000
(W
iles
afod«,
wlth|
W
l*T
•tq&gt;|°r from Plorld*. "In many
captured by a war pdriy of HI-1 , ,*n; 1
triple fork her baby wiy, -ilsp'is*e. ‘ strapped were
ft* n inf pfrlltlr* I ve loarnrdling, the hllllon dollar project which wai to light up the dalsaa -Indians and aeld to a 0 '[ P " rff ‘
i. yUra be-l to her back)
nhdlan, TouseOlat i Charhunnaay.lwrf lh#
-.4
*»•
.
. . ’.
41
"'Oil Me-,r i t o t a i t l u
been e»p-| Pk vlrlvio of the rtcoi
®
sbvctlTo than for s man to tetn
KlngpinH of thi* va*t government undertaking ark Ar­ who married her.
&gt;
. Nam*nz I^wis and d irk expeil
tha people of another Blstn liowC thur E. Morgan, Hurcourt Morgan, and David ’Llllenthtl.
In WeshlnZton, D. C., at »hla
Jrffi-rsun, IJn 'ed S'.a*ei vms late,r abie &gt; ' "fiW y bqjlow^lt&gt;k «pd,Torgapliid
t« run R« affairs,“
\Thi* little t^iumplrato ha* stirred up a tempest In a tea­ lllne, Thomas Jefferson finally *"•
v a s t * r ea cue .
’
tho *** rrtnbllsh a cllint on tlil.
tho va»
hud'managed to secure an 'apThe lebtgrWphj ledJIdtr, Miuukk
pot
which
threatens
to
blow
up
a
nuthber
of
well
ipot
number
cohIthful
Barsregion
and.
definitely
settle
lh&lt;
^ -T ro llin
RpMlns In Florida on tho
propiiatlon lu send an ospedllloti H*or,ir*
fekrful, '(hought ho ought *o use
the Jeffer- "Oregon Question’' with En;’
same arshins- on# in Daytona, strucled dams.
westward to churl the vaat rehe head ul imcslaws* lived to be 100 w„ . _ . Iho slW y/ U* thereupon pul' It
‘‘Thu chairmanship of the •aiithoHty Is Held by Ar­ alon wap from England In the "•'.‘t .HI
th# ofhtf m Jlowsy ln-tlinllilli,.
dry Catning proedoa,
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old and nficr her death. In,JrJSi4 . eartfuITy » ehanglrfg
IW. 'TOwnsonJ anil Alt tendon, thur ^Morgan," explain* the Miami 'Herald. ."But It is an Revolution. Meriwether Lewis and aav't*1
evetjr' Hirer,
Nos r*t^e a river, a mountain end'd
MW W i n M to havo Ihn »smn empty title. The other Morgan Rhd LUIenthal have con­ Captain William Clam were oe* . Mart
ence to snakes t* ‘'dehbeHa.*’ Sid
Mfs'ibat a coalition of *ntt-N*w sistently outvoted him for more Utah d yeir;, They would lee'ed to head tha patty.
Root
Moua-j
were
named
for
her.
N°
Vra.M.’ a
wd printed .If
happlnsd
mo to ,t,H* Amerltau woman has bran hop
DStdara la rtqujrcd. hoi Dr.
When In Iho winter of 1B01-04 tains, .
like
to
get
rid
of
him.
But
ChoirmAh
Margin
dings
to
his
t
T,
|W
*r fsAw
ToWttkOiu) would ortanlio n
the, U
headwaitra
of the Clearwat*r( ored with as many memorials JU •nothsr farmer In Wratarn
I^wls and Clark reached U..--Kan­
br*n&lt;l-osw party to tho dostruc- position. Only a concurrent resolution of congress can re­ Mniulan Indian village wherej branchi of lb* Columbia River, has 8aca}*wea.
f . t A.1 jtf.
sas. A t s pioptdr. of tha prklrit*
.- -**/•* .&lt; * ' ,...*■■■
lira opboththA oM parti"* whlln move u TVA commissioner.
-ha Jh&gt;d WkeounlsrsA m*By alrans*
fl*r. London would hr In*- thspi
“When Henatcr IJorry set uti clsltnd with
for his
creatures .in hl*‘ Hma, pa arid, but
All ttfidra.lh*' nspoidiran hanttkr. flooded marble quarries, Chairman Morton saw tyls’, oppor­
ha had heyer rap onto * ilaHiten,
GUeri
Iloth-'plans entail rcrtuln dlftl- tunity to even scores With LUIenthal and the other Morgan.
MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN
in "a wall'
or. w
otit
to
■s
"••• .«»&gt;
as*, II*
lie wnqtad m
know w hit It w*k.
By GEORGEi tiick n .
He charged that TVA records will show th it the two did
Wp Wlish*d .until oho man,
alter Dnlcinan wa* at the not want Berry’s demandn to come into open court but “ n e w YORK—Dolns a flfura “draa It thrill Tou to aaa yocr
bolder than tha Wst of ua, dacldad
■’a’* wllh SonJ* I Ian la. the Nor- h*m* up hi IlshWt" . ... “Not
mher of Coinmsrcs maatins favored another sort of scttleAient.
* 1 A » k ' b o . e d l | o t lq. q u a s i io q w h y
| w r y ' "Imich,* she tap Ilad, "In
p llh t with blood. tn his ay*’
"The other Morgan and LUIenthal have not contfohted wagUm Bwi-n;
H W b a n n e d .fM t .*tof:*4..‘I V
Box-of (Ira. . . . Shall
make Certuiihy four name cover* tha
'Wins the lh«tl by party or themsolves with sniping at the chairman but Jhave 1 also
1*00,000 Ih’s year. . . .' Hha is the dkfa q f a ftiida*.
. I*’s lh* duty Chines* ivpohed lodiy that SUefrarti"* Wiknuwtt of aqme uf hi*
been
busy
accumulating
evidence
to
prove
that
dll
the
Stcataat
box-office
“draw"
In
(he
Uilhif
I
lltiow
that
Europeans do illa band* lutd rceantuiad' h doiW
a rise ‘_aialftfts and- catnngiaa. Neat
town's In (ottqlielvd territory niirth a f s i M i a *sB »n»
chairman
I*
b
’ent
on
Is
’sabotaging'
TVA.
hWtory
Of
sport
.
.
.
.
This
has
.belter
than
Americana"
In lowliness to the man who
of the Yellow tiller wh'no JipAhbeen
Indisputably,
proved'
by
36j
»
•
•
polsoni n dot -is ,on# who it*s|s
“Senator Norris, father of TVA; And his ptauneh sup­
Rnh'nx. . . . 11"so Qulot I* tho ase i-rtlllary hoinbkrilad 'otfatogle
rawelHs, b*il hi this iustanoo, porter,- Representative Maverick, declare t^at ChAlrman persotraT a|tp«arsnces’Burins which
cltlts on,tho souik hank:
gpetPlk Iho tlfhrf wu# a woman. Morgan Is playing-up the Berry ctalme for p a jjther pur- not one slnylo seat remained un-| Finnish' Sphinx " of..' Atnariesn
Mra: of the ri'itorlod CBInsso
sold.’. '. . Her film contract calls Frahidtion, and be Is Miss Sonja'a
■accoases were along the Honan- nlail Ing on edition He k id ‘spoken
ws» Jonntl; In . the asalea bod. pftso than to destroy Ihe TVA. They would li|ia..to have ftrr 1900,000, and Broadway show mantar. . . . Ha It was' who l6ok Hupeh border, lb*to M tillloe bi-, ahtrply, and thua was an sdltorK*vari*a|fvis-. im»n or wonmn, w«t T V A InvcsUgatcd, 'B u t they want an Inquiry ( h it will men ayree that this 1* "dirt th e Hwait'lo Hollywood and cornA |
hind the Jsiwrtfha'iadvance -IWu •WL tsbdo betn..
P f l W W * J M ■ .lPV.b" pa»»«d■otlablo them to procure cimgresh'lnto removing^Chairman cheap" . , . .BQt it was signed be- netted fl'M axeculives lo rocog- which wero lu-IJ up 4&gt;y the broad - J U 'e r I .Wfp*. ! • &gt; gtvkt .New
tilie her es a potehtfal sold mine.
.
•
' •( y ; •*» • • fora she borame a alar.
Pra»l« d g r ' Iho -ltp e st caircmoi Morgan.
V
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Pet'y isah. . , . Been lh# atafba * . .-M r. ■Qalat U mm .of thora rivet.’ 1
ptiulmimeal for anyone who atealiI
"The;battle between the chairman mid h ls'ttfo Adver­
t h e Chinese also' sold a CHlHea*
• plant er ekrub. ..
saries hus gone fa r beyond (he personal, stage. A rthur
cavalry detachmrxit U if rdpolaed1
a Japalieie ilrlvr. tigollUt Llnl, fh
. Morgan, erstwhile *conservative bollege preeldent' hU at*
traded .to his side the conservalive eletnerit* At WAshlnkton. The other Morgan and tulanthal sdi rseognlted (tberaU. With them are lined, u p ‘all-the left-wlngera in ad­ initiufaclpre. • . . But it pU,goes YHo Bphlrtx sad * wntpealoa wer*
Idle tho potty .cask bos, with tha #p rout* te ’ OI# aokai,' wad a* the
ministration circles and In enngreow.
Yodr T ire ElttAt
coffee, apd cake money. . , . Sonj* train, loft Ch&gt;c(gq |ht fr eed said,
"The conflict Is widening In scope to A showdown be­ no ionser 1* inlerested in coin. ! rLdfk at.that .tow • . „ n Xwo day*
tween these two gfoups. When ihe blowoff comes, the e*- - ,
• # •
a ’ i later as thAy felled UUe Ia&gt;» jAaFenontl, . , , 8h* own* only go'ea Hugo inquired, "What cowf"
’ unciqpPo nwot rail’d arul with ploslon m ay upset more commlgslons than the Tennessee

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triri * *mPh«aU bolns laid an
ipIMl piojuols. th*ra 1* every
j*an-;tw, bellevq tha locql liqs

woqkk -U» qalrhlr approrad
rafarondum evuld, bo quickly

■tio .Pouiucratk primary
taka i* um on h|*y 3 whloh
m U bo a a un-oiloni time to

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gorit-l«u)ie*i# |h a t 'Benator
w r“ Is . hefoaptni .rancwniod
dkp oupport Whloh he U Rkoi rraolve Irom small burin***
lAfcoqtlp pe ha,, la Irad seed
B protldips for tho creation
■Piqpsi’ iodu*trial bank* tor
Mfyrap
lepdtpg nwoey Vo

klhyraw**’ “ so-

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N peprrarawiYO In hU of-

two i-aleef skates, both of a BayarUn p e t t e m . . . At Uw last
Uhrmnlc vsmea . many etis'e
t* f^ -v a T
-1-1 - - ~ n ~ f
■pikii* urgad Her to us* their
8ANt&gt;t)M) T W E N ty YEAfiS AflO
wotvs, bat she refused. . . . She
HU* only, ,‘b* ones you siw In
A Urge ra n y from «*n(ord
will ru down to AltamoBte thja in ’Mctttkolto, to lha regret ot Nrii York, or la Rlaml, or when^ • r Lt L, r * &gt;
h ,r ', V '
orvnlns ftr ' tho inaeqatrad* her many friend* y t
Meanwhile, Hollywood watekra
dauc« at tho holri.-TWa dance J*
thi* tour wiUt an dhsloba eve.
a|waya .looked forward to w||k
t W h&lt;ti*4 g a ^ u ; MK and Kir*, ; . . It /fare the rage created %y
macli pleasure As R U *0 annual
f t H: Harrak kp«fat Js.t wrak Id SortJa lh tk« flash Will hone the
affair and very delightful, •
Hlkml whore they w#ye loyally
'Ml*s F lo rist* Frank arrived
Wednesday frost . I’sUlka to be-i
would nSrra tb r band on the loar.
the Ruoat of frtritdp: &lt;*t‘ awraral i
: , ’. Boi.l* refused.
, ,
day*- Mlfa Frank ami her mnbrr *’Chaperone. ; . 1 *• -’ Everywhere
who burn boon spepdiag tha wia*
she goes her Mother trees with
t w i n l'ria|ha have tw«n grastlr ,
M r .. . •Bcnji'i mothar U a
missed by thrir m*ajr friarqU. ririklnnly beautiful woman. . .
Mrs. It. J. etsrUng has bad a i
Bbt lh* i* wokry hf'ehhatdr
W TwapA. j
Mg *a*st bor slston Mil.
* round
. . risk* tlrad t f thk
ott'Bltnm a aqd Hr. ’iPad Mr*
cirrus Jtfa," an* said la New Ydlk'
Caaoy ..vf. {ackwraviUpr /T hat
tho other day, "lot's go hack to
oaqs° dawn In M o. Bi«b»*' ear
N dJw ty.t . t*!f
^Matque* HgkU. . . . ’ but Mtta

ratpntod w Jack* on Till* W*da*aid
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holds eve^attatlva.
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t No’*: Tw* ysan ago^Mlaa
Deak uAd Tepaadent
tlon (a te A&gt; wllh kerahataa what
Aslalro haa done with tip*
q.arias "
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HATS THAT HUG THE HEAD

Too Late To Classify

Social A nd Personal Activities
GENE MARTIN LANEY, Society Editor

Social Calendar

Orel* Number Two of the First
Methodist Church met on Monday
afternoon at the home of Mr*. J.
f . McClelland.
Mrs. J . M. Hayes preaided orer
the business meeting and Mrs. J.
E. Inskeep gave a chapter in the
Mission Study Book, "Songs In
The Night".
During the social hoar refresh­
ments were servrd by the hoe-

' WEDNESDAY
The Teachers Training Class
and Worship will ba held at
1:10 o’clock at tbs First Metbodiet Church. Mrs. Psrcy Chapman will bs leader. Ail Interested
sfo cordially Incited to attendTHURSDAY
Brotberbood ot the f ir s t Bap­
tist Church meets at ths Valdes
Hotel at 11:11 P. M. f o r resertstlont telephone or w rits a . E.
The next meeting of Circle
Ratlins.
The Seminole Rebekth Lodge Number Two will be held a t the
will hold Us regular meeilns at home of Mrt. J. E. Courier on
8:00 o'clock1 at ths Odd Fsltows Palmetto Avenue.
Hall at Fourth Btreat and Pins. Those present at &lt;he meeting
There will be a district meeting- on Monday Were: Mrs. O. J. Pope,
The T. K- L. Class of the First Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mrs. J. E.
Duptint Church will’ hold Its Inskeep, Mrs. II. E. Moffitt, Mrs.
S. Thornton,
rmtulnr business and social meat- J. M, Hayes, Mrs.
lug at 1:00 o'clock In the Church Mrs J. E. Courier, Mrs. J. M.
Annex- with Circle Number On* McCaakUl, Mrs. T. 0 . Smith, Mrs.
J. B. Crawrord, and Mrs. J, F.
In charge.
McClelland.
FRIDAY
The Rote Circle of the Garden
Club will meet a t 10:00 a t the Mrs. J. G. Sharon J r.
boma of Mrs. W. H. Tunnlcllffe.
4%The Junior Woip*n's Club will E ntertains Le Mardis
\ J u i s o r the Junior Dances’ at 7:30
o'clock at lha .Woman’s ydub.
Ilia Central cirele of the San­
ford Harden Club f ill meet at
11:00 o'clock noon at SanLando
BpTlug*. Luncheon by Group Two.
There will be a D. A. R. meet­
ing at 3:00 o'clock at the homo
or Mie. W tl. Hill 1300 Magnolia
R. F. Mann second high.
Avenue,
The rooms of Mm. Sharon’s
SATURDAY
Girl Scout Troops No. 1 and home were dvcorated with Spring
, .1 will meet at the flowers and,foliage. At the conclu­
Sanlor Tropp
Seoul Hall at 8:00 A. M. fo
forr a sion of the games s salad course
bicycle - breakfast hike ericbratliyr wna served the guests.
the 26lh anniversary of the Girt Those present were: Mrs. B. D.
Caswell, Mrs. John Galloway, Mrs.
Scouts.
Thn Cecilisn Music Club will W. A. Adams, Mm. Andrew Carmeet In the Fannie S. Munson raway, Mrs. It. F. Mann, Mm. F.
Studio at 3:!B o'clock on Myrtle D. Scot!, Mm. Harry Woodruff,
and Mrs. G. A. Speer, Jr.
Avenue.
MONDAY
Tli&lt;yDmir.|i|era of We«l"y Run- Mrs. EdWard McCall
qtjr Atrboul fla ia of the First
Gives Bridge P arty
klciii'*UM Cbnreh will meet at
t|ti&lt; iioliit- id Mrs. fl, &lt;1- HpeerlR3 Mm. Edward McCall entertained
«n Kill--l Avenue, with both memtiera of hep bridge club yes­
February ujid Mutch group at terday afternoon at her home on
baali-SH'-e.
I'almetto Avenue. Mrs. M. R.
CiMo Number Ouo • of tbe Strickland received high scorn
Wuiiia n*u It It* [unary Union of prise and Mrs. If. W. Arnold, J r ,
ree no.
tl« Wmt l ^ l W o W W r t Lwl" sc
TV-* s^.A
Mta* w#ra .(nenr.
Jllti
meet at 3:30 o dock i t the home '* The'
r-iomt'
decorated1 aw
with
calendulas, and
in Mm. Kdward Kelsey. *14 Me| snupdrt gon«,
&gt;nvilla
sweet peas. A t the conclusion of
V Avenue.
* Circle Number Two
of the ■he games a salad course was
Woman's Missionary Union of setvrd to tho guests.
Those present were: Mm. R. G.
the First Baptist Church will
nUM at 3:10 o'clock ul the homa Fox, Mm. Hawkins Connelly,
Mm. W. 1L Arnold, J r , Mm. B. Bof Mm (Ifs-gam in 1‘uola.
Circle Number Tnree of the Baggett, Mm. J. O. Lsney, Mrs.M.
It. Strickland, Mrs. Emmett Mc­
Woman's Missionary Union of the Call, and Mrs. Paul Johnson.
First Baptist Church will m att
at 3:30 o'clock at the home of
Mm. Oordonier at Nineteenth T. B. Association
Street and 1'almeltn Avenue.
To H ear Mrs. Breed
Circle Number Four
of the
Woman’s lfinsloatry Union of
Mra. Florence B.t Breed, field
the First Hpplist ChurVh will
meet at 3:30 o'rlock at the home advtofj- of &gt;hg Real Sale Servlet
of. Mre. R- W. Ware. 711 Pal­ of lha National Tubercukiats As­
sociation, will ba lha speaker at
metto Avenue.
• meeting at tbe Angebllt Hotel
Circle Number Five
of the In Orlando on Mar. 14. at 10:30
Waman'a Missionary Union ot the
First Baptist Church will meet
Following t |e meeting luncheon
uq 1:30 o'clock at the bom# of •111 be served et 12:10 o'clock.
Mrs. n. N. Nipper, on Third
Members of the Seminole Chap*
Street and Magnolia Avenue,
ter of the Tuberculosis Associa­
tion are Invited to attend lha meal­
ing. Those planning to attand
please notify Mm. Voile Williams.'

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iJU t Showing

ANNOUNCEMENT
The T. B. L. Class of the First
Baptist Church will ho|d its reeu
U r business and social (meeting
afternoon a t
1:00
Thursday
o'clock at lha Church annex, with
Cirdn Number One in charge.
ANNOUNCEMENT
' Members of lha Woman's Mis­
sionary Unh&gt;n ot ths Kimt Bap­
tist Chareh are requested to
briny to their meetings on Mon­
day. Mar. 14. all (hair coupons.
These will ba sent to the orphan•Ee,

WANT JOB n , rook, n«r»cmulil, Lcumjt- Albert- s i : I
Till.

Telephone 148

PKITKIt I'LANTW. J. I,
• s i j I 'j r t i 'n ,\»r.

Mrs. McClelland
E ntertains Circle

Personals

Him*.

OF ALL KINDS

It* ralm tlla

SKYRIDER

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Frienos of Contemn Smith will
regtel to learn that he Is III at. the
hospital In UalnesrllR,

Liquor Store

Mr. and Mrs, C. II. Eekerson
hare «.* their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Haley of Teaneck, N. J ,

We entry a rnmplele
line of

Mrs. R. L- Orllfin and Mrs. R.
L

Bhlnholser returned yesterday

Liquors
Wines
Whiskeys
Gins

from a short elslt In Palm Itearh.
Don McDonald spent the week­
end' In Tampa visiting his daugh­
ter, Martha, who Is in training
there.
Hate that hug the head eVe favored ly Queer/ Elisabeth (left&gt; of England whose millinery
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Taylor
have aa their gueete, Mr. and Mra. item s to resemble rlnae-fi'tlng modi- madi famouJ by Quern Mother Mary (right). Wearing lh*se
II. W. Abernathy of Chiriottr, hats, the women rreen'ty visited RtiM.li IndusiM** )fair In 1-ondon.
N. C.

B. L. Perkins

toh Sanford Are.

r o n n E r T MEN'S WEAR

TOM SAWYER"

Mis* Bonnie Hern of Lakeland
upent arversl days here as the
guest nf Mr. and Mrs.
M.
Thigpen.

MOVIE QUEEN
acted* a

KEDETTE

Judge and Mrs. Cary It. Fish
of fL-ramila spent the weekend
here es the gueste or Mr. and Mis.
II. B. Chapman.

RfW INE GARDENS

Friends of Mrs. Jolius D'ngfclder will be gird (■&gt; learn lhal
she Is Improving at the Ferns IdLaughton itospiiul.

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Mr. and Mrs. Edwsrd Higgins
and Mr. and Mm. At Lea left
yetierduy tp t Miami where they
will spend a few days.
Mm. II. D. Morgan and daugh­
ter, Shirley Frrser, spent last
weekend here with Mm. Morgan's
mother, Mrs. Lillian Vickery.

The Movie Queen :n-» every
woman mid girl should, have a
pair. They tie so rum Tiids tile
for house Weir, dressy • for
street Wear, and sinull for tlie
llenrli

John lluuke of Mobile. Ala,
left yesterday after spending a
week with Ills brother, &gt;K«I lluuke,
at his home on French Avenue.
Mrs. George Bishop and Miss
Kathleen I-ancy spent today in
Deland as guests nf Miss Murtlia
Bishop t t Stetson University,

deep, wooded gorge below the
earth's rim sheer ravine banks aflame
with the brilliant colors o f more than
105,000 rare atalen and counties#
thousands of other tropica] plants. The
world's largest collection of axaleas in
8J acres of jireath-taking beauty.
Majestic giants of the forcat tower
far toward the »ky with silvery rivu­
lets interlacing the gardens below.
Charming footpaths and five mile* of
winding loadway enable the visitor to
explore all of this floral loveliness in
easy comfort Come now while the
auieas are at the height of their glory.
Palatka is less than a day's drive1
from any point in Florida. See your
Toad map fur the shortest route.

Mr. and Mm. It. I* Erwin, and
their young ill lighter, of Lake
City spent Sunday night here us
Ihe guests of Mr. and Mm. II. K.
Harris.

Young Tummy Kelly, new juvenile scroti firm, who plays the
part of “Tom Sawyer1' In the movie play uf tin- same name taken
Mr. and Mrs. I'. N. Whilehurnt
end daughter, Hasel, or Adel, tin , from Mark Twain's clasric ef American Imy IuunI life ulonjf tlie
are spending a few days here a* Mississippi. "Turn Sawyer" plays ot the tills Theatre lunmiimv
*
Ihe guents of Mr. and Mrs olid Fiiday.
Clair nee Ilell.

Mm. Jnmes Dossey, J r , of Basket Sale Held
Tampa has returned to her homiBy Methodist Circle
after a short visit here with lur
Ciifln Number Three of tin*
parents Mr. and Mrs, L. M. La-In- i r UctluHliit (ihurrh mat j w
her1.
t-'iday aftemmin* nl Hie liume of
Mr*. W. A. Till!* uiid Mrs. M.
Mr*. J. H. Thorpe has returned f_ Tdlls, Him Elm Avenue, nl
to her home in East Ort-nge, N. which lime II 11131ket basket sale
J , nfter spending several week* was he'd.
here os the guest of Mr. and Mm.
Circle mrnibcm made denations
A. I). Shoemaker, gnd Mr. and of groceries mid other artk irs
Mrs.^A. K. Shoemaker.
for tlie limtfcel basket sale, the
proceed* of which will Is- applied
Mr*. I . B. Calhoun,. J r , nf on Ihe lornl fund.
Jacksonville arrived Monday to
Mm, IV. I*. Chapman, Uihle
spend seversi days with her Rtuily lander, gave a rhapter in
parents, Mr. tin! Mm. W. I.. the Itihle Rtudy Bunk, “StMlg* In
Clark at their hurne on French The Nigld" Mia. F. It. Mlkhcll
Avenue.
Mr*. C. C. Chappell and Mm.
E. F. Tlsnn of Cordrle, ( is , and
Mm. F. M. Walem, of 8ylve«ter,
G t, are spending seveml days
here ss the guests of Mr. ami Mm.
G. W. Bailey.
Mr. and Mm. J. F. Hickson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Kopmi.n ind
young daughter, June, nf Ilia,
demon spent last weekend here as
guests of Mr. and Mm. Fred
Rtmnge and Mr. and Mm. James
A. lltckoun.

Fdr d D e a l e r s
MA R C H USED C A R 5 P E C I A L 5

I'lllls, Mrs. M. I, Till is, Mrs. T.

II. ............ Mi tv. I- riinpman,
Mr*. J. I . t (ink. Mrs. it. I*. Crenhaw, Mi •. Y. It. KitLiff, Mm. A.
It. I'lrktU &gt;'f t"ydi-, tlhio.-and
Mm, 1.. it. Caltini.n, ,lr, sif Jsik-nnvllle.

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HYI'OIl) GEARS
Are Special
Require Special

SEE THE FORD DEALER SPECIALS LISTED BELOW

LUBRICANT
. We Are Prepared
Frulln and Vegetables
Fresh Dally
Cut Flowera

T&lt;i Service Your C ir

All Makes - and - All Model:

Tr awick's

CURB SERVICE
Prleea Right—See IJa

Don't Forget Our $5.00 Reward For All Prospects
Turned In T hat Are Sold Before S o t N i^ht—The 12th

Service Stalion

Spencer's M arket
C arntr 2nd and P alm eltu

.101 H. Park A ve.

31 Chevrolet Roadster
29 Ford Coupe
30 Pontiac Sedan
34 Ford DeLuxc Coupe

Try A Delicious
Home-Cooked Meal

.JM S^^aA N EY’S DRUG
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STORE
Complete Lunch
35 c
P h im e 178-J

C. M . B O Y D A CO.

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$89.00
$85.00
$45.00
$225.00

And Many Other Bargain To Baled From
All PMMngar Can Delivered With 1038 l.icenM

Bekrt your food from n lint of delirlmi* nandwlrhc*
a»d home rooked postrIon , . . Meet your frlrnda at

Strickland Motors Inc

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Dkk Maxwell of Kensae City,
Mo, la the guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. a Maxwell.

Among those attending IhNelson Edd hr Concert In Orlando
ANNOUNCEMENT
Monday nixm were: Mm. II. B.
- The vHoutlf Bide I'. T. a . meet- Htevena, Mbs Rebecca Bit-vr-n*.
.but which baa been announced Mm. Oeorge IWston. Miss Nan
for Them day, Mar. SO. wOl not Paxton, Mr- had Mm. 4). W.
meat unlit Thursday, Mar. IT.
•alley, and guest*. Mrs- C, C.
Chappell, and 1fra, R. F. Tl*«n
ot Cordate, Oa„ and Mm. I'. M.
Waters of Eylveatar, Qa-

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r wo* *Ini ofl given tip for lust whin 'h* lux Itellrf finally located her and |nwul h*r InMai*. The picturu iiIhivu ahowa til* battered freighter aa ah* neared the aafdy of the hnr
below Is u deck \l"w showing the damage done by rigid aurceaalee atornia In the 1H days
»* helpleay. Three women Mini two girls In their 'Itrn i were nninny eleven paaiiengeis.

111 tup lilt recto moved flancli
onil wife, Mniyo, r e
chiffon with hjacinth slrrvff?

WEDDING NIGIIT IN
LAKE DRAINED FOR MISSING BOY S BODY

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Hi rmiin Wilhelm dueling, Illthi'., ili:ht bund inan and (iermany'a only arllvu field marahal‘ linen
the rlinncrllor'a »nny pmi
iei i hi, in 11shal'n ha ton for the first time a* giome-alepplng color guard
liidivhi'1 down u tier I in usd hi leview. The tide timnlva cc M i rated the Ihlid anniversary of the of'
fid'll iiliirth i f tIn- (ieiiuiiii mi fn u t.

tytCAjlTHY LOOKS OVER THE ‘FLASH!

Student Killed By
H igh ^ lU W n Wire

MOTHER WOULD GIVE SO ^ EYE}
RECORD'RAINFALL ISOLATES )LOS ANGELES
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* * A co llda drink lag party waa
s b l a W fo r' U&gt;« Jsulh „r I’blll|i
Mdgar Window (above), 11-yehr
' d d Morth Carolina Hlata Colleg*
- aopbooaore. whoa* body, ln&gt;ra«d
an! ' pdrtly unilulhed

.*10.1.Joa (Flash) Cordon, why I* expected to aurrved Tony L aifari\
kojoad la aamar for the New. York Yankee*, Ik abeam pel Farming!
Manafsr Jr# M eta-thy aa aprtng training began at the Yank*'
III HI, IV criburp, Flo. Gordon la up from Niwaft," N,'

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Mia, William Lavcrty of
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Wktk^ow* tnW toclUn t a '! U A a ^ r W Ic rw tli IS tm t and Broadway, waa m
dent wmtara aa lb* BAdhcre C ^ lfire la flood, the 'm u lt of a rtcord rainfall of
tayY A rokt all tiit c B p V iw tM f aon&amp;wta with iha oulaUU world. Radio funlaha
n o d , Aa' trtb i, M l, p lu m s 'd ^ c r ip h ahd other channels uf contmonic*'Ion
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wintj; Debts A f e l ^ X , w». senior cats niotUer-Iiirbaw Day '
Scmlnota County
Observed Ih Texas
t i ?3 Q ,o b o fe"
preiicnted her
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which was ap­
AMARILLO, Texas, Mar. 9.—
n Bond Transfer monthly
rproved
^ .andreport
mordered
^ filed by the VP)—
IL’s
molber-in-taw
day.

Clerk.
,„ Cantlrurd Prom Pig* On*
The Deputy Sheriff Hondi of A.
Ph»*i itredrd In .tennecllnn ■itti
W. Stewart and Frulik Kempeon
• Wl’X jlreject Providing tor ttio were approved nnd nlao firearm*
reyirfAthig of a portion of tti? bond* of Harold Vnjeot and E.
C. Cowan, Jr,, were approved and
9?W 't*T.c1ul' Ito*d.
,.*Q . *nother . resolution wifi ihe license* were ordered iisued.
The hoard authorised the purreference to,, the application of
Bemlqcile County* share of the rhiac of mowlnj; nltnehment for
V * ,t,M , Honey. the Commlation- m e on a tractor so that mowing
*rg. a J rlged the sta te florfrtl of of ruidwaya may l*o done by one
^dntinlaVftlpn that this County man ami nn appropriation of (ISO
Wjat&gt;etl to , continue to operate was also authorised for cleaning
"ndor the. provision* of Chapter the Sim&lt;h Canal west of Sarfford.
14,411 of tba Stats Hawa.
Thja act. provide. Dint the ap­
portionment of the (a* tax moner S a f e t y C a m p a i g n I s
V .thlg County will He need U
P la n n e d B y W o o d m e n
pay Interest oh Ihq tGftunly'e
Ifopdotl |iiiti'tilt'ilnen^&gt; fau«| to
A resutullon nuiliorteins n B»f*'
fteajo n surplus In TtiV sinking
fqmi Which will ho tired by Ih ■ llrlilnR Campaign in Ho tpon
County Comnil re Ion o n to p-ir- sored Hy tliu Woo*Imen of lh"
.
tb y c honda fur retirement In the World will, approved at n meet
open market*. It wn» pointed out. lug uf Hie |och| Camp | um ritulit.
A 1"1&lt;T HIM pioridr* thnt tin C, C, ColUna, FdSt Junior lleud
pint? Hoard of Ailmlnlitraitou Consul, nnununeod Inlay.
A report o f.tb s progre*. In ills
I’Urchnao thosu Honda for retireincut front' tlig surplus In the President’* All Member cumpalg I
l*oud sinking fund instead of for new members were also heard
anil ihe two uiipljeiHlmin for
County Commissioner*.
a
III nnother rranliifion adopted membership were intu enled and
by ,lho Commissioner*. II was approval n| llm meelini: pie»ld
( toTjorldcd that rondemnni(on pro- ed over by Consul Commander
rfeii|uBa will Is* hrmisht nhou* Janie* II. Rhnrun,
f'V th'o remainder of the right
Flans nort* also made fnr pur
of-way • needed for Improvement iirii'iitioii ot the Camp in th
'O ld
Fnshiotiuii
I H*\
HnpiH-r
Of HDHs (load No. ztt• Member* of the Board apprered Party" nr thu Wlulttr Harden
a re Milu Won I ran (furring $SOO Camp Friday night, nt which
from &lt;ho (lonerj l Fund to the JudRo Mlinnui will add!*** thoso
.Mother Pension Fund, and also ap­ Pro. eni on " Fru torn nl Hm."
proved the Notary Public burnt*
SR A liCH ABANDONS!)
of Bnvmonil SI. Bril, C. J. Smith,
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Fretl B. Wilson, and W. A. Leiviti.
Engineer Fred T. Williams was
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Mar. 9.—
ruthnriaid Id lirlnif up in date l/P)—With c’l military, commer­
, the larre Cooiily map in Ihe ror- cial and private plane* apparently
ridor nf-lhc (tmrri llourc nl u cost accounted for, renrch » u thani pot In exceed $1(10.
diuied yesterday efternoon for “a
j Tin* norlh rml of Hip Tunrnwilla. flaili ng plane" reported to hive
, (Jo'ilcn mhI road reps nl**i author!' ■l ashed into Ihe ica off Ocean, led Improved. The W ight (irncery *ide.
Navy aulhorille* advanced the
I Colnjinny wn* nwnrdcil Ihe con( act fur fnmlhhlilir supplies to theory that the flame and smoke
the Counly Convirl Comp and the seen over the ocean might have
County Home for I In* rnsulnq come front a dropped Navy *moke
.
month in Iheirn being the lowest bomb.

C lassified Advertisements
t.—Announrementa

12— W an ted

W. J. King, I'luinbing-l’lioiio 50.

Will pay 5 cents for first three
-'.weptea iisgflHl MrraM fur Feb.
* T o n b UA* pickup truck with 19Jf II.
tag yi"fi. Heel L 8mil.
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. 10—House* For Kent
HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by
one who really knows bow, FIVE ItpDM Bungalow —fin*
condition. Phone 771-J.
Drlgga, Jcwo’er Magnolia Ave.
1933 DeLuxe Ford Coupe—new 26— M IseeB tneon* F o r S a lt
t a It—good condition. Special at F o il HALE; Tmnetn pisnta 11.00
fZ15. Strickland Motors Inc.
per tlmueebd—tht* week only.

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29— F o r R e n t o r Sale.

Amarillo, Jammed with the largest
crowd In ita history, paused today
to . pay tribute to motberedo-law
with one of . the most colorful
spsetoc'.e* ever staged In th*
Southwest. Bedecked with a westpeas, their offic'al flower, thouaands of mother*-In-law reds In a
lit-mile-long parade pud the re­
viewing stand occupied by Mr*.
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
There were floats, horses,
bands, bearded men, Indians, gov­
ernor* of five stilt* —almost
everything except mo'ber-in-law
joke*. It w; » because one of hi*
mslher-ln-law Jukes offended hi*
wife** mother that editor Rene
Howe originated mother-in-law
day five yeirs ago.

planlipR wag op the. .Cary Btataj

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Forest in Duval county. Another
wn* at the forestry nursery si
Otu-t™: The third- ws* at the'
Mute Indnstrlnl Schooi for Doy*
M Mariannal
Tin* spectra plsntOw Included
logwood, tied Cedar, Willow

CAIll.lKbK. I’n , Mar. O.-bF*
A new warrtmt » M Issued today
lor llm nrrest of farmer J***m
Mnr*h *’n n charge of refusing
1° i ii'l Ids
eight year old »&lt;*n
' * *ehnu Ivai-rlnalrd
tl., IDce. supmtsliiB prlmi-

Pptlsr. White A«h...Sweet Oum.
nimk ciierfy. Syeamore. Walnut,
pickery&gt; l.lnrten. Persimmon. Red
Maple. h|nck l.octtM. f’titnnherry.
WO kind* of flak nnd two ni

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J tall y r s a o t l ot aals a ur t r u l l s
■ nJ v s K a i k l i l t r at
lli* Haaluril
H a t * Parlasr** W l i o t s s a l s k la r a s i
to truckers.
n u l u l - a s se m lil e r s
and uliiar d s u l s i s to r a I t hour
period e n d t s a »t 1 H A. )L l o ­
s s y , , a s r ep orted by J. &lt;1. Un-liael.
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vli'lnllitu
the compulsory atI'ndanrn |nw at the end of .i
three day - meat Ion" Bum Jud
B'»'en Mar. |i lu think it over.
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Mareli, In-yearold uionntnlne,'

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Pew My three blunt*
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fF ITS shoe

repair ng—polish.

slyints, dyes, cleaner, we have
it, pity 81*0(1 aiiop, SIO Paninrd,
1035 Ford 2 -Moor Sedan., Excep­
tional buy at (225. Strickland
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CUHNi foresn* PI*, per ans P W t !)&gt;««
PI* pec dos, No supplies
I'UCIIMIINIIB* Pis mis turn,
few, poor to fair, It 00-11 &gt;3.

A t l a n t a ) Mar. o .-f^ t-^ o im
ONION* fill soul Pm. l- ( dos.
tl. Spivey, prctdenl o f the SUte
« is . 10 alia Hunt'll 3 * .tic
Hcnatc, came lu town yesterday bun.
I'A ln tl.K Y ; Pla. per d,.s. bun.
iinnuvrVrci! he was a candbtalu 3e-i6«
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I'llAM* lOrrrnt T l* . bud. hprL.
for re-fletUort nnd leD political
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— — - A ttt*--------Rooriperi pied rLug Gov, )J, D.
Ilivriw and his chief aides would
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pn*li in the Fall prlmaiy.

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Vine Watch Ana jcvtclry Repairing
IHamond MsunUnjt And Engraving

CampbelPs Security
Feed &amp; Seed Store

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USE Ito iler/A Gay&gt; Paint—)ou
Although Governor Rivera has
will pel ‘ the mast enduring given no hint concerning hla
beauty, and the longest lasting plans, I h e speculatais read Into
projection. Stanley-ltogcrs Hard- F | \ t ey'*i •JutbupcenV’id , ■ torn
1 fusion that .the govrrnor wpu:d
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7 N0 / 3 citAMt: framing, sldlntv ■nnoutuo for re-election, that
slicetinK.
Iloorlnl—KO
per Fpivey woulil again Ip* the chiico
. thooeaiid. United Lumber Co., ttb for tfie Senate. ,presidency and
Speaker Roy Rarrta relumed to
ft French. Phone 113.
hi* pest In the Houee.
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from 11 shotgun
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i v n n d s i s . y nml &lt;i us In y . 11.30; Its driven home hy l^-w
Feldm an .!
bur e r t s Wc.islrei gi-M. » t e o .
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N nr in r r n.
H a l i l . ope of his employes, nml
ttllANilKai n i l ai*. t(ia enmK B re e n M oun tains . C W T b a g s , te w linked Erldmun to wall in lh *
l&gt;a i s . i t « * . | i . e i : H t*s l l . e e - l l s i ,
cue Until he I7nt Inside•tlis* hoMs*'
lu lls caeiti k }.*V r. LH Is, ear.
POTATOKg: gup pll ea
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Ih'lMitler quilted Feldman u» »ay
roam , l i l t : tm i s . i t . e e ; *t t**. d e m a n d t a li , niaiKM a t e s d y , P i s .
Illlas T rin mph e.
bus.
Iipra.
* Inc In* i]uike,I down in the car
b e g s , n n l i ' H l i V’U Je. «5-4»c.
rrta., fi e ld g r a d e a park. N il Is,
when he hoard the flret "hoi.
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7o.T5c; P S 3s. 3 e -l 3c .
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A P P L E *: Pupnlle*
llgb l.
I'tNItAI'I'I.KIt: r u b a n a i l . erl*.
n ih il lislit* nisrSet Ault; Itait-n *
tin. list*re Vurk Iriipsrtal* ti llluck 3 0 . |4 . Nn Huppllea, ,
N A D I d llt o t ; p ia .. per d u s bun..
Tw igs, lflliU y &lt;»r Boiiak
11wa­
•*IJl*,r
l l . IS; Mrllcliia* No Hiinplle*
HPINACIIi
Via.
boa.
bskla.
3IKAN1: (g a s p i ilupi&lt;llss ItaM.
Truck &amp; P hnm. Tires
drmaret
fair.
market
Mendy Blanpiadals, v e . - | I O S . N e w Healillant ■ Ktrlngtere ■ and
V*lenil*iss and 45-75,., ,
HgltAHIIJ P i t . bus. b s k l e , Ygl*
a r (v lu .o u a llre Ini*, k p rs . ll.S *.
I .me Mil#* M H H ra t ;« * n ia lr r
Iiiw r r n n k n a r k s fa ir lo gone, iiu alII.IS t W AX , i t f t tl.I3-|1.5u
BRANH! (L im n ) llu \ b|ire, lies! lip tl. V o -31.13; W hile , iit d ln ar y tu
Only
rerapprra in Central
fair.
I t 7 5 - (I 11.
31 w4i Poorer, It fie-lirTB.
Florid* with . " per 1*1 hulling
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■iwnit mmtf rare, mu ike I M r e l) t'&lt;«
;wr dos bun, arc. In uuallly, 39a W K H T I’OTATO K*.
Houtbaru.
fectly balanced lire.
* • «; TUPPHD. i»»r l,u» I7 K -3 I *"* 1’i.rio li lc o s , l o t
fin*
q u a llly ,
K ttO 'C O L I: ria . per lb. i-Sc,
C W T b aas . 3115-11 7V
v
Insprcliiin Invilrd
«'A h l)A n R i b ill.p it'* Mailt,
de­
H T IIE P i (I'a n r) Pnoib-rn. UaV
mand
llaht.
uisrhet
slem.y. cans, sue.
*
Gel Free Flyljjn Ticket
Kin.
Copenbsadn
wide
rana*
1-irTATORIi iN o r th a r n )
Maine
In quality oer. lu eondlllnn per Br. Mi.n ntalns I 'W T b s * a ,
II.S i­
Ion. I I * S O -li: lu;
few
liluber, l l . 73.
With 3 1 .Oil Purchase
m rer Inwar; lin t. I &gt;3 bur hpra,
TOMATOES
Huppllee- m oder ale,
IS; llus, lip rs , 311*11111.
m od er ate , m a r k e t s le a d y .
CAUIKITM; gupplles Maht dr- daaiand
Pine l a s i s aria, s p p i u s . l a
too.
m a o i llgbt, m srk -i .*»*&lt;•»
pis
net. w i s t r s h s , lu
quallly
«i
per dot. bun. l l - l t c ; T O PP E D per ■nnd II Ion. rlraans
A
l u r s ln g a ,
uua. r m . n.iiv.
ilr n a r n ll y s m a ll e r | I • #; Hit bektr.'
III K. Ind Ht,
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r A D L IF Id lW K It: TIs. senrrs 11 rrls,, fa ir lo goad ' ii u a llly are. lo
I . erta. fa ir iiuallly, I1.hu |I.1»
■mndiil.m. t l 5 o . | i 3k; I . l ’iiri, a i l s
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M in e r fair tin*Ills,
iiu all ly , best
bast 31.133‘
larsirr
T.
I*4 ‘ 3s, ace tu alee
and
lirnde, f I 13. 3 sTo, l:l . h s - l t . l * ; “
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,,*rk
s
lower.
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dos
TUIlsN ||*N: Hi i h i IU* llWetal J f
li 11 n., St-ISc.
innti«l iiirntfrikt«, * matlkni
r|#i|l4y&lt;
L it IN unit c A lin A n n - pis. per Flu,. Purpl# ittpa, k r 4os.
him
dos arc. lu else, M - lt t
a*1•«»*'. T o r i ' f c n . i»*r
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CIILLAIIDH: KIh. ps( Los. bun. F A L a D. per hiif, »»pr, I L I S r « i •
:e-4 ic.
rtJ liK i iHh»ii**ti ftMUfUarn WhHt

ODD SCHOOL VEHICLES
i:iI(ll'I.A N T l
Pis.
boa.
I.nrs.
s re. In quality, tius
bprr,
MODEHN C room house, two Pew
II 13 -11.10
large parches wired for cldctrl
BAI-MoN. bin., Mar. 9 -(A h
HUSKY! Pla. Half lial
cans,
ca| cooking. Mayfair—inquire H each lo&lt;lili.ho ha* (In* oldest and Ihc
I.K TTIIC E : Pla. ICnM KllO I7asl1035 Dodgo Truck — ikicellent k A Store.
rrn r rlt, fa ir in good iiuatlly 35 lir’ivcsl mode* i f Kiihool tiansp 'f
I
I. rrta. li- M r
tstiop.
1 incthnnlcil rondlMun. Price re­
SITHTAIIII: Pla curly, par d el
A covqrcl wagon take* pupils
duced to f34G. Strickland Motor* Governor Rivers May bun, 40-13c. Palad bus b p rs . l i -

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f&gt;l.t accident which occurred a t'
lhA Intersect Ion yf Gjpcva and!
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A rC S S j'|(b r # r y lit Ills li^slnrlc home.
ENTRIES TONIGHT
STITl’TK for fififi Ju*t to make
Worinsliw. IMu «t Hope. ne.ir
ihj-ee or four rent* more. Cys.
TALLAIIAI6KK, Mar. *, —wn BavumiMj, oioi ♦HUH it to hltf
T«M*lfkrtR IS ilr lN
turner* »rr your bea! assets; lose
FIUKT H A rr.: Futurity.
~ C . ih coulter, assistant stl«*| sr" w,ih n prevision that the CornIiiltIon
Ittwv#* - ttuil
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as much aa * RHR8TITUTR.
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Ita ly Sacks To
E xploit Wealth
Of New J^ounlry

TOM SAWYER
B

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than carried on sa ws had ts taka
bis n an s off the building.- He

ptying from hun what
hr had, sad evrBtuatly, i
In fits chair, amassd aiu
as Jason ranted off thi
bad Itaiasd la Dr. M l

DMAM COME THUS
y e shock at. Jssoa’s r

I

' "Oh, Mom, it teat aaty maaeyr
'h* JflaadadT3What about tba futaraT
iWhatlt happen when Pop geu too
aid to lidoMho CtreidtT Thvy'llgvt
'aaoUor minister — that'a all. Tfien
what1 1 wa dot Stay hero and rot!

1 bod and summoned Dr, Bhlnhen after hi* recovery. El hen.
iow, Mimed ilk Ii wa* elmoit
he ‘had 1capendcd *11 Me
rth and energy In Ihe fight
1aeon.
Itmo'com* when'h* ciawd
■vel th* Circuit; when thi
ng Ileus* prayers «*:o tn
Far Ihe matt pari, he rpent
y* sittingqulally In thi l w ;
g hla Biblo. Jarcn't occii.nltl
1 war* hla only Intcrcil.
heart (tiled with Prici ,’rr
on ha spud hot . 1 nil-r-fi-J.

*4 thJa groatsr noed. One by
tba portsd With the Odhg* ah*
L tVa ramalnUr of her apooa*
l ftrati thaa bar linen*; thaa
d im toapot, aad at Uat *v*a
BL Bartholomew oandUatlcka.
ban, lying la hi* bed. hie boost
baiwvtn taari ror Mtry aad
arid* tar Juoe, mad* hla ucrtfleo.
“JTlittsr
rom th#
f h*
loo. "A letter ’ffrom
th* boy
boyT"
he
asked eagerly aa.hla wife eoterwd
bl* room. She nodded and handed
It to him. Ethan read It through
Ollentty, then re-read the final para­
graph 1 “It (her* any way tea could
rotes Awl a Kill* menegf** tba tats
ter rah. "J wa* tktnktag. row atifkl
sail your eld maAsgany Aat Sew.
Mr*. Cantwell olwey* wanted U.
/■eel wky, / canid eew r usdvrtland.
•*a (I Is her — aad a/lev / get
(km ecfcaol. ra buy yon a doeew
hat ba*a*. Foeer Icutay erne, Jo*on."
Ethan algtewL "He mean* th* hat
boa I givo you when w* were mar*
Med?" he aehed.
Mary put her. cheek agalnrt hie.
"lie docent understand the**
‘.bins*. Ethan." ah* defended.
"Evtdgatly not." He woe client for
\ while: then 1 "Mary. There's that

Dot th* tnmbld ia
bjy be :dr manoy. I
J IhlitU falktr.woi
! Ih* foW waleh
'•r r.x rr.nwUu. Tim,
1 7 ( 1*. aad Trtned
tipw -r.
'
I*
, At last It.earns, 1 ltd brought to
. Im.* A* ha enane the’ aavelppa
t'-.mly dollar* Tall
' * a oat again, Q« Tk ha ahaulad.
but hie Jubilation f ed'sa he nod
the li ter through.

ha never revaaUa U n IJ*
home, had Aleeovcrtd iJhini*hlaVrrivai In Dallluiei^ hi
aa
Interview w lUi Dr,
k Sea* of lha eoKag*
&gt; or* you. and whet do you
lUletbr. "Tour m
m «M wouldn'

% {the financial.otroctnra of lha in' durtty, bad been delayed pending
the cbmmUxkmi' decision.
n f
The commission aaid that Iltd
II" rate increaaca would yield In the
1"neighborhood of 9X70^*0,000 aninoisily" and added (hat “wo ah /’ '
'liaoe provided the rerenoe i w '
” rr.iary to cover (ho increase in a *
pcnxrs which wera unforeseen In
1 n 1936, pins' the amount by which
om' wo fallsd to give (bem what they
lw" deemed necessary in 1030, when
"* they wrre anticipating an earlj
return of normal conditions.**
fu t
Splawn, In hla opinion, said
lo~ that the majority decision approilir * mated o 6 per coni inert*** on
lh* nil rales In effect1 after the last
h«,r ICC freight boost because of the
Wi- various 'eaeaaplluna msde by the
- commission.’ '*
pro- The commission found that a
in horisontal IS per cent increase
wts, would not he “Just and reasonable"
and h) any Veyion or district,
race
"An increase of !■ per cent
and generally based on a normal vol­
atile o n e of t n f fh as proposed is for
o larger ardOont than ia reasonad* ably necessary to meet the pursal, poses of lbs Increase, if reolig*
rare able, and will be such a deterrent
to traffic fa To stifle movement?*
rcre U Mid. •' : ' ■
If hi T h e' new rates, ft said, will
me rest/1 In' a "more harmonious
ind rate structure and will com penis fv
ilea for the added cost shown, based
the on a normal flow of traffic, and
ne. will fetter insure soch a Howl )
yer traffic than a blanket horirontni
&gt;00 increase.** It added that "the p rd
sent attempt to'allocate the neein- cssary Increased revenue in flat
the amounts to b* added to existing
in t rates would' bo hatardoaa In Ita
ill- poasIbV revsnee reiulta and would
va* unduly Ignore the element of dlaim- lanes ra a measure of eoet."

ApPrcilOMtely tIM v i ,
col­
lected In fines from the II per­
sons who w en arraigned htfoiw
Judge Frank U Miller In a ses­
sion of the Municipal Court at
tbs Police IMslitm Monday a fte r
noon- the docket for the Coart
session revealed today.
Walter
Tomlinson.
chanted
with drtmkennce*. reckless drivIn* and drlvlnf while under the
influrncs of Intoileatlnf Uqaor.
ws« ' suspended on food be­
havior. of a sentence of l i t
days after he pleaded fulity to
(be rbanter.
Cleo HU), chanted with drankenness- was sentenced to par, »
fine of (to or **rv# M day*;
Arthur Hknu held on tbo same
charte estreated a bond of 111
It. F. Dyar. also chanted wRh
drunkenness, estreated a bond of

Civil Governors Re­
placing M i l i t a r y
Officers I n Colony
I

31- Are Arraigned
Before City Judge
Frank L. M ille r

Hr MP.I.VIN K. WIIITRt.KATIIBtt
ROME- m - A chlefleln des­
cribed u pow fuor (if ]0S yrsra.
£00 w.vru'*ni)*ten lorn of told re­
cently wns flown inlu Addle Abuba
for med rat Ireilmen*.
I.oy«' lo &gt;he- Dalian*, he had
been gvoumltd ly Ms rrtunirymcn
In ono of tIm* many little icbellions
Ititl.-n Imres am liar In;; to cope
with.
This incident Is silhouelled
against a buck tint'm l of Italian sffort to i.h ft Hm new Ethiopian
rule from ont of purely m lltary
occupation to one of cMl organii n ..
tstiun sad drvi-'upment of Ethio­
Emory Bpelr. charted with
pia's lityo'jc .unknown economic
To each of the f ln t firo person* subml*fifty correct dolalkrne of-'disorderly conduct pleaded «a|lty
Wraith.
^dP*.
Military mill Needed
1lb* shove rrta* word puttie beforr noon Thursday. The Ilirald will and » * i ssnlsnced to pay a flue
a fret ticket to the R f i Theatre.
of *lo or *.*rvi to days; M rs
Although eivli yovrmors recent- prerent
|
(•curti* Cowart, also docketed
ly icpl.-ced m llltry yoremoie in
. HORIZONTAL
It —Po.-scn*.
for disorderly conduct, received
Eriin-a and tiomall'and, the older
listU of the Mieoml Roman empire, 1. IS, IS- It Full title of DovU
O. Hcltnlck'e latest produc
ml Italy mm still are much In de­
dismissed after pleading guilty
mand In Klhlopla. Lillie w ire con- '
to similar charges. Tba cate of
titlin’, especially In Ihe Amherst. -.-i-t-tdhnt jur hero has in abuuda rice. 6
*
and Coglum le y ‘o nt—the Traditr '•
reckless driving am) damaging
of III lie Keli-iwla's ruling caite. S -Hoinuel ’ l'lc-7ncn»' pen-namo
City property, was continued.
(but port).
Native* iliero hnvi* everylhlny to
3Si-I'lmul pr&lt;&gt;n«un.
Tba following negroes were
lose tnd nothing to yum by Italian l--ThculricBl production*,
30- Mascallne pronoun.
charged with disorderly conduct
occupation so Ihry sic hanging la-posnoraed.
37—Note of tlm scale.
aad the following sentences wore
on to the end.
1J—looo pound*.
I 1 1—Adult mule,
given: Gertrude Bast- 110 or 10
Frequent sklnti'the* do not nec­ 10 ITt'Poalllnit.
" f
• (3—First iminr uf actress named dayt; Berton Kelly, dlsmisstd:
essarily mean that Italian rule la 11 -Twisted.
Herbert Chisholm, |S or 10 days;
In '#1 vertical.
threatened. It mcre'y make* It un­ 1 a—ltoney-inuy’.ng Insect.
40—Presently.
Waftena Ref on, dismlsaed; Mary
pleas.&gt;nt and It comparable to l» -Dry
tl May Rnbaoii ploy* Ihs role of Htephena, 15 or 10 days; Willie
what all colonial powen hive yt* 10—
Canine.
(
----- I’tilly.
Lo* Stephen*. (5 or lo day*;
prrlenced' when they took -over 11—l-yrlc poem.
Willie Harris. flO or 30 days;
31—
Toned down.
tribal countries.
13—Object.
.v
*1—lots) name of artrosa who J%ck Howell, dismissed: -Ir*
The East African empire has 11—Our lioru’a f|r*t name.
r
plays ro|o of Ik-eky Thatch- chambers, dismissed:
Miners*
been rotting the mother country I t —Our hur«' Iasi name.
Wlllltma, | | t o r '40 day*; Joseph
real gold. And Italy has vary Mil* I t —Money paid dnwn.
go'd or Ita equ'vaMnt, foreign ex­ 7 ) —Hole portmyed by Mlckvy 55— What you w|l| unqualifiedly OlbsoW lie or’ lo. days; Morton
Kelly, | l or I day*; Douglas*
give Ihle picture.
change, lo spend oh an empire.
ftcntvchlcr (last nxmaj;
Turner.'M or 0 day*.
Eslsta.
Marshal G rstlrnl, former viceroy 10 —What Turn Sawyer would 60—
of Klhlopla, rslintjies that lha
57—Tb'o dlrorlor of 'Adventures J h e following negroes were
' call' the head.
docketed for drunkenness and
of, Tom Rawyer."
1J—Hornin, Division (abl&gt;r.).
the l following oonteaces were
3 * -Cdnvliu.e. •
11--Above.
*
39 -llninn played on horselmck, made: Ernest Marshall. |!0 or
17—Mother. ■ .
10 days; Horry Coleman, I t or
61—
Otherwise.
3 1 - Jumbled IM”-.
10 days- Joe n«ll 119 or 10 day*.
63—
Poetic
Iiimn
for
England.
I»—Printer'* inenuro.
Art!* Mills- negro, charged
64—Grand old l*dy of the screen
40-*-Arrlve.
/
w|lh assault, was transferred 16
60—Ono who converts hide*.
41. Mnliamiuoiliin . prince.
67—VVHal Tom and hit pals often the County and Abraham Nelson,
44—Prefix moaning "to".
chargad with assault and dis­
,
46—
Top'll never r«n this In *&lt;'u get into.
orderly conduct was sentenced 40
65—
Australian birds.
lug lhl« picture,
61 -Prefix; pcrlnluing to’ tbe day ply a lino of 110 or serve Oo
47—
'The utliur’a pmrnnmo (first
days, Frasier Johnson, charged
before,
part), .
with assault, was sentenced' to
71-Hcnd lortll.
49 —1Toward.
•
75—Seena uf N*pi&gt;lron‘« first pay a fin* of | i or serve 0 day*.
*0- Finish.
Ruddy King- near*, charged■with
flcveidirn espiuilmg corpora­ 51—Short for ryninatium,
’ es|lc.
running a red light and driving
tions nra picihmg development of 63—Firm lllHo of
01—Prussian watering resort,
mlnotid icsonrccs, cotton, wool and
63—T|m kind «&gt;f light familiar to without a tall light, was fln*d
scale.
t l or 0 days. Wilbert Ilrsdwell,
othrr product*. Hut liiry have 5t—Whal I" give tllll piclUfO
movie actors.
charged with making
tbraala.
bren liumiwrcd by lock of raplXT—Biblical pronoun.
(slang).
wa* given the alternative of a
Xu Half of am.
5 i_ fn l» '
line of (is or 40 days In Jell.
I .It e lie* mill building Ramans 6T—Armored ear.
9U -Man's nic kname
nT Hie find ernp'rn Mussolini's 19- Afternoon or cloning luhtir.), 9J —Chemical symbol foi cerium.
Roman* nru leyinz dnwn high* 6 0 —
French definite uillc|r,
wiiy* In rtiiynn-ru' K'ldoplj. The 61—
Wh«l CC IlnrUonlal is in lids
Roth, aclliqr n* foreman of th*
'argest part of 1631.000,000 allo­
picture.
jury, dcrlnrvd that "no further
cated for public works la for mad 6 5 - Like.
bulldieg. Hero again the main ob. ( I - Belt nick's lulu t
witnesses will U&gt; twretssry for
discovery
Ibe jury to rcn. h )&lt;n docialon."
Jts * in sidf snfficivney. Ftir the
(full ilium
Mr. Rolli utkvd' Justice of the
highway from Addl* Ababt to 70—Behold.
Arinarn on the J-MIrca coastline, 71—
conducted the liMigcri, to Inquire If
Employ.
I* dcsilncd to carry Irefflr which 73 To the ,.l
OR! ANDO.
Mar. 9— After iny person prdamt In (be packed
now gees over Ihe Kr*neh*cona short deliberation ■yci'enley. a Ciimlnal Court Chamber knew of
trolled DJIlmutl'Addl* Abiba railcoroner's jury relumed a verdict any fact that would point that
mod. Whatever is sent over the
slot'ng that Frank K. Dartholo- Ur. Da'tbuluincur hn&lt;J fallen before
mev, 63. deputy collector of lo- the gun of a murderer.
tomil Rrvrnur, died as a result
77—Inrlliin tho houd.
71—UUliaoo.
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Tj of c self-Inflicted bul’rt wound
In the Ioral poatofflc* last Thurs­
SAY, OONV yOl# THINK ^
79- Ghlnoae weight*.
day morning.
10- 4Mrg* rouelelUtlon,
'
THE FOLK# BACK h o m e
8urh was th* romblued opinions
x l- lsnse bodies uf water
WOULD UKB SOME
rulonlst, recent'y rrrlvod in Ethi­ 11—
of government and local author!*
Forbid or asrludn.
opia. fuller group* are being
ties
who
spent
several
days
Ini'
13 -Obtain.
I .. V Z II
funned.
*
ves'lgatlng lb* case.
Deinlllliiiitcil XntiTere from lha 16-Organ of sir hi,
Arked by II. N. Roth, Jury
69—
Ml»ti&gt;r
tubbr.).
nniqunst cmpnlgn ligv* boVu aatforeman, If (hey thought then
99—One-*pot.
lied In jovfrnment'bullt form- 91—First name of aclreee who wae nny poes'hllUy that My.
aloails.netr tbu rnpllkl. Their lia*
Dartholamew might htvo boon
isirtmv* ru|«
of
niedlalo Itsk in la reie* enough
murdered, the officers all cam*
Thatcher.
food fur Itullnn incomers. A »ur91* Young uctor who portray* bock'with the blunt statement:
plu* for ekporiallon will com*
**Nol"
.
polo of Iluck Finn
nuxt.
Then, when iho quretkm was
MjMJ* hi (driving to. giro fho
—
vEnnoAk.
rephmred by Mr. Roth when be
world r
plc'ure of Ethiopian I—Emincl,
asked each of Iho officers If they
oorrnliy on ihe theory ihat thi* 1—Pulsonoiu fluid.
had retched a positive conclusion
will bring full recognition from 5—WMt Tmp Bawyey wa* (n- that Ihe popular Winter Park remajor powers wnrch am still withcllnad to be.
aldent had (then hit own lire,
with military 4—DUcorcr from ofar.
tha anewer* wera Just as blunt la
and economic pi llama. Muaaollnl • —Iliitn portrayed by Ann GIHI* lha aff rmallv*.
*
la Jockeying to have tba aoeond
Unit name).
"Y**," earns Ibe ringing lone*
etnpltr recognised by international 6—Armed combat.
of Fed* rat Bureau of InvestIgalaw.
9-O vfr.,
tlon agent, rharlea Wla*trod, to
10—BlbllooJ affirmative.
Im echoed by llaltad BUI**, Daputy
Tire B uffer Bought 11—
Th* producer o f'' Adrentureg
Marshql llowaid Brawa1and Chlaf
of Tom Bawyar,"
Deputy Sheriff Georg* Field*.
For Leminond's Shop | i —A
reran.
But eight out o f y total II wit­
ness** summoned for th* Inquest
' A ■pedal th* buffer bo* been IT—Btnggor.
in*tailed at Lammond'a Tiro Shop
daeiiqed Id ellmlnsto out at
balance
recapped
Ur**- Mr.
U n w e d reported today. , _
MAKE $5 TO flO MORE PJSR ACRE
"In prepay!** for rocsppTag."
ha said, "they mdat b* roughened
ON YOUR CORN CROP BY FLANTING'
whore |ln new troad ia pat eo.
Thi* tiro Buffer Jwl'.* Installed
Wood’s Hybrid Golden Prolific
hufts the tiro la tha gam* man­
(DEEP BOOT*. DROl’OlIT, VTORM AND PJAEA1K
ner a* a meet Inlet'* lath* * 0
RESISTANT.) INCREASES YOUR YIELD II TO MJt
that tho tamo amount of robbtr
Lana riawT unrest* m e r o c n M kajs m o w unxwvu
I* loft oil around the lira Thera
n u t ouly v n u e w c o m t o d w v iu tn all w m w
fora the new treed wDI ho th*
»*■&gt;* thickness (htonghoot aad
(hero wIR bo no heavy spot* t*
FULL LINK OF
•an** shimmying,"

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UNEMPLOYMENT ESTIMATED

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Chkk Starter— Growing Mush— Laying M u b
It'a get whal U (ahns le make high records
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C o ro n e r’s J u r y
Finds Orlando Man
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WASHINGtbK., Mar. 10.
, A j~ (A P ) - T V &gt; t&gt; r o u tla y * . c l
, v j | 2 , l i l . 001,000 &lt;6t federal and lehJaf of Sarnie-*' fdS edid ^
polk* whe sent m * n r‘$o death
ndn-fctfural project*
w a n b ato n Urn firing squad, now Caeca
.recom m ended today by t h e tha same fata In the current Men
N ational Roaourcea C om m it­ cow "Mood purge.” Wltnaasaa
tee in a re p o rt sent' to Con- (notified he aapirad - to baew
tha "Hitler” ' of Resole. •Yagoda,
are a s by P rcaid en t Rooaovclt, hbnaalf, admitted •Tull guilt" in
T h a P resid en t called th e four murders.
rep o rt a "com prehanilve naUorril plan for tha conacrratloa
and development of our water
resources",
.Tha report recommended the uao
of fWt^WI.000 on primarily fedoral ,M J m U and $ 1,220,000,000
on naaywk ral derelopmenta In
«Meh local • communities would
*hara Ja the post
Meanwhile gpokstman for wheat
frrwwer* charged that tha "eco­ In su rg e n ts'C a p t u r e
nomic coll* pa* of agriculture It
S trategic T o w n s ;
(IU
O to the uneconomic polk lee
doe
the federal governmsnt and to
Drive From A ragon

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•M o metnhrr* i o f C M M j t t H
r* period .that t t e , C e e n S ) 3 W
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" * • * « « te d been raqoasinl
V.
I
■* tte lf ragela* meeting Tagaday
ill!
Form er ^p rtildfeuj
e n t Herbeth U r &lt; k f « M W : A ' . h l . i a d i o W ^ V g ^ l s
to Mil tha .rof*rmdum.far,\J**y. o.
Final approval (of tha project rcllur Adolf Hkler In Bcplln.1 ric 'he way IIUKr sit* forward, Indirallng !the camrstnaa* of titalr
■ now awaiting only a icf**ndnm conversation.
t e the peopja before It t«M, be i’UJ—

»treed by tb* President *M[ a*Hml cooelTUcUog begin, It was

Spanish R ebels
Begin Greatest
01 tensive Of War

A prominent membtr of the
Society today painted out that the
rafm nd|tm la the neat ilm In
accepting or rejecting the hospi­
tal by'WPA authorltlaa In occurdance with the terms of tha spec­
ial bill peuaad a t the last session
of the d-sgls’etlon whk.h s n lb r r
Isad the Issuance of tha bonds If
the project waa favored by a
Majority of tha people.
The t i n t vsquire moot In the
bill; It waa pointed out, was ths
signing of n Petition by n t least
KARASOgA. Spain. Mart IS.— S00 freeholder* af the Cojnty re(ff)—Spanish InutrgooU praasad questing that n referendum ba
their graataat otfmwlra today *MM an »ha matter. A Ur**
with tb . lergaal t w H t M l m ^
Infantry, calvary and ariaUnq u X ^ S S V w a . - r i^ J a ta * 'mat
d fO n rivil war|summer. The u*«t *t*p according

First Free Flower Show ' Referenda To Be
Is Opened In Legion Hut Held On Cotton,
Tobacco Quotas
*1

Thu first trt-o flowrr shnw id
tlm Hnnturd Harden Club «•*
oi&gt;&lt; licit at Iho Atnerlcnn U-Ci-m
’ Hut this morning and was Officials Say M o v e
tarnwd on outsiandlng succi-s* by
Necessary To Stop
nmny ul iho lourieta nml localitt**
Glutted
Market
who auw the amnguuirnls of
, Iwnlly grown (lower*.
Member* or the tocsl Fire QaVisitors e«pro**cd surprise oy­ ATLANTA, Mar. 10.—OF)—Tha
l;&gt; 1 1
pcr^meiit s n iv rrn l n call &gt;o ex­ er Iho rulo-bcsmy und variety hind of rollon end tuharro' will
II. W. Thatcher, chairman of tha
tinguish' a gvlss fim near G ear ol i hr dower* In view uf the ,ail- decide Saturday whether It want*
Whealit 'Ooru treat Ion Conference,
merclal S tre e t’and Msplo Avenia vor.t- wuuthcr coudlllous under the goTrra mini to f li 10.18 marHddllha Banal*
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Unemployment
■ ■ ■
and
about nooh'yrstrrday.
.which lbo lloworr bavo boon kcllng , quotsi /or tboiw crops,
Itallri Comraittea that high tariff
ISouthern'alute* «IH hsvo th* sag
grown.
T+'tete* hod eJntrihoted1largely
Several local stores lu te cau
" ' moat of‘ "tha‘ MM ^ | at* * '
T|m out Iin interior of Mhs'So.fP*
U tha ” m #eo»m lc balance” which
tj»a . spirit t&gt;f Spring and du
I-cgion |iut uus ilscorstad to tka Sooth. 1 ’•
n»a .b ria g h t' wheat and cotton
the p ari few day* workmen I . •represent an
iF«l*f*r sgvlcsllprsl offldata
outside gaaltn.
pTOdoean face to face wkhjm t e u i Spain Hng and rtaen ^g Buies filled wild many varieties N f fiuaiiU ore1nhcc*»nry to
downtown s-ewi
N ifflow en wrro ptarml oo*w|| ah* sddltlfws) Imrpktse* of crap*
r
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t
u
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s*
lea
lao
a
f
t
h
e
rafbrendum'
w
h
th
,
Window# whirl! wero eoverwl further rlulUng market* and datha w;
Gongratulatlon* to Frank P. wilh owning in make the out­ prwulng price*. Thera ha* been
Z
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M ihalad, nrurt ha c.tried
'» isoa.ottct-oyatw J&amp; 8ESS
FSrestcr,
former
president
for
11UU d(ecus*inti of the quota plan
flg ^
* * * * &gt;rd before tha WPA project will lo
door srrn r moro realistic.
project In iFlanto.. r. - •‘ . . . :
many years of the old First Na­
Tin. different classca ot ■r[A griculture Ilrnry Wallac* pre*
He estimated 1000 to 2000 paru tL 's e r -j
1* c " f
i
™- »atup provide* for tional Bank, who today Is celebrat­ rungemrnts wero di*p|eynl lo In the floiilh hut Focrolary of
to o l would b* Employed In the
aanaraj Franco, rebel* ^
y*sl*rIssue a t U p m e n t of the ing his R6th birthday.
ro '-c1.,o stbond
reprorent garden plot* nnd ajdirird tlte farmers would approve
m
work which will " ipreed along day launchad tU smashing
of conriatutlon with lh* Fedboth tha Atlantia and Gulf roasts. (anriv* aloqg a t t mll* (rout la t n | aavam rim l through a rslluf The Dictrlnn Carnal "Ssndlno" rock gurdep was plan*! In the •«.
Tha But* will (apply about f MKh- a n*w atUmpt t« eat govern* pwjKt f Brnlsk&lt;ng the remainder. IW* 1 the renter or attraction at center *’f tha nmni with 'u|&gt;pro*| Tho plctllon will lie secret and
prlalo flower* temporarily plant-R*® thirds of the firmer* voting
000 receiving .credit against this m*at hald Spain ’lq half.
| A largo number of loeal phyat- the Municipal Zoo yesterday Ml among the rocks.
I" *»ri» «*r threw rcfiwend# would
amount for eeed oysters, boat*
The soaiharn Aragon army at* clans wetw present at the rateting, Jafternoon. Nearly 250 children
The free'Flower »how thlc'p"1 ,,‘0 quota f'an Into operation
and othar eqnlpmaat fumUhed by
government, lines all n n , reported and heard Dr. viaiiad the Zoo during tho after* year *** made po,*|li|0 through for that commodity, l'lsn* cover
tb* t'oneerratj^n department,
alcwg the front from AUambia to Maredlth MallarT of Orlando epaak noon to ace the animal perform.
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the co-npi-ralion of tho various cotton, flu* cured tobacco and
Faante* do Ebro, between Tarsal
'Medical Keenomlrs".
„ -, ..
,
. ..1 fraternal
civic otginlulian* dark type tobacco.
Tom Sawyer. Contest and Ear*fuse. In eastern Spain. In bla address Dr. Mallory out- Nornnationof o ffk cr. for Ih* Ulrola&lt;h mid
klldtI1|[ llf l M r #r.
Tha alfenalve waa designed t aRj jH
ned
the
MU
U progress In the medlcsl coming year will bo tho principle t|r. U||ll „ ,|MlrW ai&lt;1&gt; men)llenl
W inners Announced pnah
Ih* govenmant fore#*' (or’profession daring tha pari flva dePolice Investigate
!
hc, rr*ul:,r ° t
n«,Uc„ n u b « ld .
snoagh MUI to allow patrols to cades. It* pohltad to Ih*. stricter
wero
cnirroil
by
Jap Photographer
winner* of The Hanford Her- continue southaostarly down tho control by lha Federal Govern- O. Elks In the Lodge 11*11 l-riday'fchlblt.
. Rtioy ..........
„ . . . , nnd
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I* a • ,i e g
r®iii|i,niii uf Hanford
aid's Tom Sawyer Crossword Pot­ road to Bagunto without d«ngor.mtDl a n 4 the States over thoso ,night,
officials of the Lmlge rc- ,
Seminole County,
County, their
rare
tle conteat wars annovnead this to h* rebel left flank,
•The Japanese ore taking mo­
practicing medicine and d*c'*red ported todny.
beauty nnd deft arrangement* tion plcturo* of tho airport, you
morning by tha JletaVd'i
eontast
Jl»
Sagaato la IT mile, northeast that these agaocles
have r
teatifylnx
to
tlm
skill
nt
many
editor as being the foTowing:
had bettor send an officer »t
ot Valencia and near ths M*d[- atrtried tha pncUe* to thoe* who
Vernon Blnir was given the al­ or Banrocd's bourowlvo*.
Herbert Moreland Jr.
onus,” wu* tho anonymous rail
torr»n»»» coast, the objecvl# af art thoroughly trained in medical ternative of a fine of (10 end
The plant* entered a* well ** rorclvi'd at tho I'Ollcs Htslton
Raymond Monaalvatge
tha rebels In their effort to oat schools.
cost* or 00 day* in jail after
Um dowers will be sold t l the yvsttrday about uo»n.
Let* Hodge*
In two tb* territory held by Urn The vial ting phyaklsn also out' pleading guilty to charges of In­
Sydney Nig Jr.
On Investigation, Cld*f »r &gt;'u'
government. .
i -■■ lined the work of tha State and toxication trfu ro Judgu U. W. close uf the show with tha pro*
Bar* M aA alt.
A lengthy artillery praparnttma Federal government in their c%- Were rrccnlly, according to re ­ crods to be appropriated* for lieu Itoy (1, William* found that
If tha winner* of this ten teat •Upplamented by aarUl bo*qh*rd* lanalvo health’ programs for pro- cords at Die Court lloute today. permanent beautification of tho a Japans** had taken motion
ground* nt tbo legion Hut,
win call a t Tha Herald- office men!, storied at dawn. After:**v rent Ion and spread of dlaaasa*.
picture* id lb* airport and, tb*
No prises were a*«rdtd for autogyro which haa.beon mad iu
tomorrow morning each of than emiasnt poittlons had been
c h e c k r o o m m e n a g e r ie
th" winning arrangements but dust r*|ery and .Other crop* In
wlU te given a ticket to tha MU poended for two bear*, the babel
Charles A. Atkinson
Theatre.
,
ld)H ANOIII.KH, Mnr. I«. —W) rlbbont wero given by . Iho tha vicinity but the visitor from
Infantry
attackad.
Other correct tedutteno te tb*
who wiwe rho*cn from the Orient hid a permit (nun tb*
Dies A t Affe Of 88 —filulln V«u Wagnar r una the judge*
Reports reaching the tfOerttev
era turned In, but they
its'* war*
froo cln-cki-ubm nt tlm public vUlllnr tnifrtata. I’riies toy tho United Him** Itopartment ot
said beayy hand-to-hand fight*
trad after tha five win* Jng developed white robs) ] war*
war* received
various arrengementi were a* ARrieuUure to do ao,
Ubsrlaa A. Atkinson. II, dlud library, nnd kru ro t te o r -bclug follow,; *
boa*
Owners of the *uto:gfr0 elated
planes raked tha first and* a*c- at lha huutu of h i, daughter. •urprlncil nt ilio IhluK* |M'»jilo
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Mlird nrrangementet Bucrn- .that th* JS|&gt;an*aa had taken lb*
ond govsrnmeat lines witke ass- Mrs. U M. Berwick at 111 Pal­ carry arouml.
College To O ffer
Ebn Imu rhi'tkml d.irons of ra- lent species In ropjier um. Mrw pirturo* to Invoatlgata the po*rlilne-gan fir#'and bombs- ’
metto Av*w«* about ti l * o'clock
place; aibltlHoa of using this method ot
nnr|o&gt;i.
Ikiw| s ot gold fUh and a tleorgo HeCotles, Ural
Oov*rnq&gt;*M
troop*
war*
stated
Uila
morulak
fojlowlot
a
abort
Government Course
Delphinium In Idua vase. Mr*, Insist protection In the Oriental
eick
hut
talkative
p«rrol.
(Um
to bo potting up strung yaslkl- illness,
.g *
W. A, Fitts, second place; . !*eIn wall-fortified deforms*.
Mr. Atklacep waa boro in quiet elderly woman left a thon- Innins nod klal!a In a white empire
TAM-AHA88KK. Man 10.—CffT
After receiving tbts Inform*
North Carolina on May I, 1M» 1*1* (ranched full or lorlet MU*
- A caarau In PSbite administra­
and has been apandlng hi* win Van Wngner Imikud hu.1do and l*o*l, Mra. I’hlllip lUrh. thlrrj Hun (thief William* returned to
tion dealing with «ho technique
place, whPa Dili- In yellow lha I'olleo Illation "W ans*
lor* In Florida for the past *ev »«w a big snake.
and principle* #f modera govern- S cnatf Committee
II' m I U h * a a p a s s ats&gt;
didn't' want to Uecomo Involved
oral years.. I|a had been In Han­
mrnt wlO b* efftred at florid*
Rejects
In lul«rqal|nnal affair*," ho said
M
l
ford
for
about
three
month*
Stria Co’lego far Woman Boat
^ ------------Um time of big death.
fall. *
WASHINGTON,
11* b *urvtvpd t e hU daugh
- R to Intended t* furnish a barkPolice Chief Says
tar, Mr*. jw ) f» Raririck. ol tht*
ground for aUdaaly who . b h te -T h * judiciary
tha Saamte today
City, mw atm, p, A. Atklason of
' Licenses Overdue
Justice Department
Garfield. Oa.i a«d one ab le r
Tb* Stmlnole County Exhibit exceed $200. Thl* amount la par­
establish i aa sdrIHfraal
Mr*, latvja I y a a af Tampa. Also
Pointing out that the City ne
at tb* Orlando Central Florida ticularly phasing. In vlaw of the
ship ta the Sou
• h irdnd
capational ‘ license* are
lira
Exposition
was
given
aa
the
ma­
face
that
compriln#
counties
spent
taWrector w H he M
jor activity of tbo ft* mmol# as much as $760 on lhair displays. monllia ovordu*. Chief of Police
Tb. ptopaaal
gw*, - - « «
* from
County Chamber in a resume of Another distinction of our at- Itoy ft. Will lama **ld today that
tha oaaalbui km
their arilvIUea outlined today by hlbit U that In addition to tb* mambnra »t the fo lk # Depart
ctoaUaa *T «*w
Chamber Secretary Ralph Hag- *pUnd Id local news stories It waa Dent aro making • final chock
’
* gnrv
up in Iba CHy for daUnqaenU
waU,
* A*.
lha only county display given
A naum a of activities of th* dividual publicity by th* Orlando and Utn,o who liar* not parlocal trad* body during the mouth paper*. For' lha aueeaaa af this chased tteM licensee will h i glv
of February j* a# follows;
project, we u * indebted to *he an a anhpoaoa to CnartS tate Unable T s
Oiief Williams
staled that
Th# major activity of tha cooperation of; Chess A Com*
mpnth waa lha Chtmbar's Semi­ peayj
Fred
Forward;
Mr*. Ihars aaa.approt|m ata|y 100 d#nal* County Eshlbl* at the Cen­ Gladys Kendall, County Home vleaa, vending mnchlnaa and
VB»U«
tral Florida Kspoailjon, Orlando, Demonstration Agvnl; £ . R. D aw other liaais Which aro sabjoel to
d aring'tha w**k Feb. 14 thro IP. aoa. County Agvnl; and many th* llcr-oa*# fee as oat out in th*
W# feel Justifiably proud that others. Work In assembling vari­ tteq a Iraw aa Ia of lha. Cjly
oar exhibit waa ranaldarad **»# ous dfsplays end attending to which 1irons** b*v* net b**n par*
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end eula'andlng atbar faatures ronsumad a cohald* ck iild ,
1M4
grounds, although •v»bla amount a t year secretary's
Thw local polio#
display materia! waa time, and be remained on doty head arced immediate purchase
All Mat*m*n(a *r* ■f lha aabltlt every afternoon of lhero license* In order t*
howrvvr we briiar*
avtnlng. with Iba exception avoid the cost,of Court and th*
will
~ r « *
. ' f t iktfr*»«mtnt of *

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Seminole County Exhibit At Fair
Listed As Chief Activity Of C O f C

•ss.
g t a f e r a --* *

Is Hit

French Premier
And His Cabinet
Resign In P a ris

Schufichnigg Aul
!zes V o t e S urid^.
On - Issue Of Ain*
trian Independence

Forty Injured

f'

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Socialists And Com­
In Street Fight 3
munists Deny Pow­
er, To C ut C o B t B People To Decide I f ■
Chancellor H i t l e r
I’AltlB. Mar. It. - ( / D - l ’r*mli-r (Camilla Chmilemp* resigned
Is To Rule A ustria on

tnlsy keesnse ha rould not win
from Parllstsanl &gt;tho power in
VIENNA, Mar. 10-t-(AJPJL «(W
rqors»nix*a I1IN*,.
French . flnanra*
—Mounting tension rtsulted its
but imv*rnniwa:MpaiUM# b|t
today in a tre u t
.men
Th* rreoiler wanted dacrva, which 40
power*, h* told n rrowdad’ silent jurctl and 23 arreatodjor d**r!
Chaiuhvr, bvcauaa parslstont HP tallied as Natla hi “
................
...........
unKront
mor* of cabinet changes had tak­ FRthcrlnitd
___ ____
______
. plkD___
iimcd
for ■Uio
Sundny
en alt liberty and power from tha p h i_
incite on C h a n ce llo r S c h u i
government,
llo declared Iho crisis which ■chniRK'H policy o f in d e p tn d * ,.
brought hi* fall was essentially enm for Austria,
Huudrede paraded tha down*
political, not flilanc|a|.
Chau
temps and hie ministers than town strevts. Tha entire polio#
went to President Lebrun and force wo* called out on M
handed over their resignations. enrorgeory hosii that will • Othl*
Chaulemps appeared In jha tluuo thningti Bunday, Two Mhln
Chamber uf Deputies at U:30 A. M, army garrisons wore held i»
and announced tha resignation of roadlries. with the motor# - 0*
his untire cabinet without asking troop lorries constantly running.
Old, sedate, friendly, a a if i* *
for a vote of confidant*.
The members of lit* cabinet, log Vlennn heeamo * lono*. W®rshouting,
don»m«tr*tk»«
with their written resignation* be- rled,
fvrv them, la ri night demand ad city whoso populstlon I* grtpp**'
that they |t*p out of power but the by n tension alraoat ui
premier acceded to request* by tho since Iho World War. Th*
, (Ceatlso** O* ro se *U»
it whether Behuaebnlfg o r
nallur IliHer of dormanY
rule TAtutrU.
•
; ’ '
. Blivet fight* a t ar*k,. capital!.
of.Btyrt* and hotbed af A dririaaV
N»sl*, brought to a t Math'40 t t * j
ndmber of parson* Ihjmad. /Many

SSP#I
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itoey Assumes
ante For Ftilure

NEW Y O nR .M te. t*. - l « -

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passed menacingly from mouth te

Riahanl
Wbltnoy.
flvo
tlmaa mouth when fTlm ftead ■■Nari*
prasldujw of (he N*w York «to*k and Fatherland Front mambar*
ExcbajiCc.. assumed full responsi­ toured Ih# rlly In trucks armed
bility yuklenUy for tha tailor* with clubs, poles and other w»e*
of bU.brtikrrugq firm and admit­
pons.
ted wrongdoing In the actions
By nightfall 6,000 shouting, ex­
which led to tba firin'# rollapt*.! cited men and woman thronged
lit* aialoniont followed
th" Vienna's main artcriea, almoat
teatlmuny of Robert J Ifoicnthsl.i stopping traffic. Polk* war# un»
Iba flrut's cnslilar. who ilcclsrol able to enp» with the crowd*.
Whitney, wiihuat authorisation. | At Innsbruck Chancellor K utl
so f*r »s ha know, had caused Fchusehntgg last night carried hi*
to ho turned over In him large fight for Austrian independence
block* of securities belonging “ to the people by calling a national

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others, without notification to p|rbl^ |f, for Sundar to test bla
them.
.
'go'vm m ant’a strength.
Attorney General John J. Um-.
of tho
Fatherland
natt. In Albany. a(lcr talng «P' K ro n t-tho only legal political
prised of Whitney', statement. *rgaalgatlun In Auttrio—gave
.eld tho Investigation by *&gt;&gt;■J ' 1' . Sehuachnlgg what probably w u
tic* wool'l bn pushod Ui ths full- ,h# trfB le lt 0¥1||OT, 0f hU pollUaat limit. Public hearings will
CBre, r Bnt,r ho declarad In an
be condoned today, with furthsr BIj j rca*,
examination *t Whitney', part i „Wb ih#|| qbMnr# th* agraa*
nsr# by AosLlant Attorney **en’ menta ranched at Berchtasgadan*
era] Atnbro** V, McCall.
| hut wo ahall make not Iho allgkt"
Whllnte. w|,o h u remained In Mt Bjd|l|on*l coneesiion."
'&lt;
eocluiiluu rbko Hie suspension ofi
chancallor reared B
hi* firm w#s anuounetd T uc-sJsy|,|,[|nit0 hurrisr In front of nk*
from tbo rostrum of. th« ax- tlana) Micu ii.t (N atl) ambitions
ctiango. Issimd Ills atatomant loosed |,y bla eonvsraatlona with
through his rounsol. Chari*# K-J ohatscwllor Adolf Hitter of Gar-.
Utile. fortn*r II, B- District *l" , m»ny
«t Dcrchtesgaden last
lornsy. It roadi
month,
"1 am rnnvlnnd th rt ln-th*~UrJ - Cotntadly-atriktog at Neal **1Is rest uf tho publlo and &lt;&gt;( niy tntb)ll yor more power, Schusck*
bustnoi&gt;a aosoclaive end friend*- nigg declarot ‘T here must b* a
I should luuka (be following c|0(r demarcation, onco and fog
statement;
(all, between tho legal and tha fl*
"In tliu find place, I want to icgsl.”
i
**y emphalkady that tha d|tfi-{ ••Wo shall not tolerate nt'Utm*
coition In « h k b my firm has be- |;nt Ihreelit," ha warned. "I cancoma Involved aro tb# results of nut ask my supporter* to Nmaht
aetlon* lo which I alone bava l|Ulct If.tbo other aide
dose not .
responsibility and In which none ,|0 ,p,"
—
of my portlier*. uo»a of my busl-j | n if,* plebiscite AuslrUna wlQ
nna* nwiwtntc , or connartlona 1* asked to vote on whether they
and, In tact, no one but myvvlf „re ssllnlkd with th# govgm*
baa or bad any responsibility, ment’a program.
*^
"In tlm second place, I fully
JOINT CONTROL t ° ° M ^ - ,j;f
r**ll*e lltat certain ol my ac­
tion* lutro been wrong. I am de­
WASHINGTON. Mar. j* .
term ine! (*• meet the conic
quancea. hi lb# hop* and capee- —T ha United State# and O!
WHcw that thereby I can con DrlUIn may eventually *:
tribal* &lt;o Improrsmeot of tba jo|nt control over, th* llRI* ml
•ItaaUwi sad can glv* evidence PacUlc Ulends of Canton
o t . n f . purpose to do whatever Endsrbury- som* officials
,
Itea in my power to repair th# cstsd.
loaa which anyone he* suffsred
HOUJRTKIL Calif., Mar.
"I am thgrafor*. patting my•«]f i t Iba disposal of th* At- (/h —I(trod by county »u
tornay Oar.srsl of the Btita who tailors to repair a flood
la apw lnv*»H*aitng, and shall aged ro«d, rmhUnts have
full pared patUiane to aaead*
b* vaady to ’ give
,Ut*D«nt.
San Uanlto county and Jote
-k no oounty.
; “
OOMRTROLLIR IM U Eg CALL
w a b ih n o t o n Mar.
—T te OomptroUrir of
loaned I **Q' for tha
W aS national ha&amp;ks *t
af t e b t e t e Uterioz,

*"# ■

LOCAL WEA
id. - i f f
Curroney
condition
Pnrijy cloudy,
tha cla** north portion
fair,
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MONDAY, MARCII 7, 1M*'
SaafMi b lb * Only Central
VbrUa CHy Affbrtln* Rail, Hl*hwmy
, A e4 Water Tranaportalion

Seminole County Prodaeaa
More Frail And Vegetables Than A
‘ Similar Area In America

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY

AR ADMIRAL ALL THE W A Y IN MILE AND QUARTER

AFTER THE FLOOD IS OVER

DebateBegins
Thursday O n
Navy Measure

FLORIDA’S BEAUTY QUEEN

Dr. Townsend
} Is Speaker At
fjj Daytona Meel

Committee Suggests
Twelve Hours Genoral Argument Be
4 L i m i t e d T6 BiU

its-/&gt;

riven
A U T H O R IZ E D
—
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F E D E R A L IM PROVEM ENTS'­
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Tlie aflermalh of (ho ili-lugt* may lie over for some,
Mr*. W. A. Kmj*n o f Nnr'h lli-llywqod, Califs who I* -hi
stor'eil digging nut her piano from to mud that poured
hi-me during thr new hl*lnrlr Mmltiiin California flmid.
munl'y wn» one of the hsidcal lillv

R can bis said to th« credit &gt; C A a University o f Florid
denU that they know beauty when they see It. For eaample,
selected Miss Dolores Blanchain (above) as the university's I
queen for IBM- Mias BUnchaln'a home It in Jacksonville. Fla

Florida waterway development progress as shown |n u,|,lreaa and map by I J . C
III* rict Engineer, U. B. War De|d. *.'• unnual Convention nf Waterway Congr-H* nt
County, Feb. 22. IB.W. Cut by co.rtesy Florida Waterway Congress, Tnvan-s, Florida.

BA11Y WEIGHS 19 POUNDS AT BfRTH

Garden Club Circle Will
Beautify Legion Grounds

GEORGIA TECH W INS SOUTHEASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP

By MB8. IIB N B Y W K JIIT

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w a rro tectio n

M IL IN C
P U N C H I. not In fight ring, say movie fans In Cennany where
Vywelfhl ran lewder U reted a food screen aelor ae wall as a carat panther. Bat Mss—who may
it HeavywalgM Champion Jae l.ouls (hla summer—always sets with hla wife, blond Anny Ondra
I), Who la » well-known arlreaa. Their tursl al lea la Oita Tarherhawa, another favorite wllh
l i 'i m n n i il. - io f is Thr F'-tiinrllnts live In a Berlin suburb.

f/Htgwood Citizen
Seeks Election To
County Commission

FOUR DIE IN NEW YOF K BREWERY EXPLOSION

Announcing hla candidacy for
•County Commission in DUIrlct
Three, C. N. North. Longwood
(nick farmer, declared today thal
I f I'm elected to the office I'll
oorva Seminole County to the best
o f My ability."
.

bwtnaaa In Longwood during (he
Baforo eomlng (a 'Florida, he
bod 17 roars experience as a
*«bool teacher. Ha la married and
KVaa with his wife In Longwooa
and If the father of seven children.
H r is a member of the Baptist

osi L. Humphrey
,una For Commission
FLORIDIAN SAILS FOR ITALY IN 18-FOOT KETCH

la g view of tha wreckage reused by • r erica of explosions

Rosa I,. Humphrey, Lake Mary
ypridapt. today announced hi*
OAndMacy for flection
to tbs
County Commission from District
No. *■ This U Mr. Humphrey's
second assay In politics having
been a candidate treat the same
district In 1MI at which time
I f was ana of Iba high man in
l i e twee
Mr. Humphrey baa been a resi­
dent of Bemtoota Coentr all bis
Ilfs aad has k*sg closely Identi
fled with tho cattle Industry. Al
prosant be Is the owner and
■»»r«lae or a most market on
•aafard Avenue.

J* Tj McLain* Jr. Ia
M

CammiaaionCandidate

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STUDENTS ABOARD MISSING AIRLINER

200 Of Iialeares* Crew
Are RescuedByBrit*
ish DestroyersAftef
Naval BattleSundax

In ■ toft penuaaivt vole*, void
of the passional* teal expressed
by lh« 3000 enthusaatic followon who gathered In the Municipal
Daytona Doaeh.
Auditorium
Dr. Franc's E. Townsend, father
of the Townaend Revolving Penalon Plan, laat night outlined the
progreaa of the mortment alnco
Ita orcenlraiion more than, four
year* ago.
The gtayhalre«l leader, who la
fighting for the pa**age of fhg
Genetal Welfare Act which pro­
vide* for a substantial pen*ion I#
•II over 00 yean o f age, clearly
advocated Ihf oiganltation of
another political party ‘listed on
thr principal* of thr Townsend
Pl«n** which, he declared, could
coinplrlcly submerge the two old
parties in thr 1010 election If the
movement ront.nued Ita growth
and organisation na In the past
four yean.
Thr alight leader, who was
tln itn l neatly In a brown suit and
shoe*,
nml
wore
yellow-gold
timmrd
tprrlarlrs
which con*

British Armament
Program Enlarged

•&gt;f Iti* linnl Whitnry anil Cornl».tnv from m*mbrr»li||i f.*r fall•in- in im-ct ita obligation. Richfiul Whitney- afnlor |&gt;artncr of
llif firm. was for hfrrrul year*
Prcsklent of th e. F.xrhange until
p iy rlr l » " yrar« a*".
Th&lt;Kachans*
announcement
Wi.l thr hrarltiR
mi
charges
mtniniil Ih f firm would lif tirl.l
nn M»r. 17 Whitney. the most
|iri inuinnt inrmhVr of tlif K*iliiiiR f to lif *u*p'-nd,-d In munT
yrira, I* n brother of
fleorn*
Whitney a partner in th&lt;- bankInit hnti.f of J, I*. Mnigan "nil
fnnipnny.
T h f ,u&gt;|M&gt;na|nn came a* comlift*- surprise to thr fjnaii'Tal
UHtrlrt. VVhitrif y wo* president
» l tliw KxrhanXe il'irinK tlif de­
pression &gt;*ar* and figuird in Ih f
intfrnnt controversy In tin’ Kx
rhuugr which
r»*f.u|t«‘«l
in thr
flfftlo n nf Charles II. (!» y
n,
pn-sid'-nt two year* men,
Whitnry maintain*
n wilder
ffo lilr n ff in Apopkn. Kin., where]
ganiutlon of a Townsend Tarty hr Ik in in ia l'H r lnti’rfi.li-il in
fertiliser,
unit
trail
on the west coast had received banking,
considerable impetus alrrady and Oatulr

urged united effort In the organi­
In presenting their first free
sation of a pally whleh will spread
flower show at the legion llut, **a
|w
/&gt;
•«
over the entire nation.
The Garden Club of Hanford la | A K p
L O D h lllle d
Hr. Tnwrsend deelaicd that the
breaking all the precedent* of
* Udepression
U " U
rnmc upon the nation
former years. IIHherto the flower f t
i i J i i L a w i* m
.
u* a pieseriptioii of thr Almighty.
shows have been quite elaborate- D V / x U f l U D O D L i f O U D As a result nf it, he said, people
ly presented by committees from.
"
- *
have given thought |o Ihelr feT
low-men and retted &lt;0 ha dollar
w ^ V t ^ y .
chasei*. Ho rharacleriaad tho d*'
prrsslan ns a boon ami asserted
This year • simpler plan Is be­
that the pin|H&gt;srd pension plan
ing undertakan which will te
would In n short time entirely
worked out entirely by The Dirt
During the coming year, the
' ,V
.V .
w .i
i
Gardeners* circle under I he chair­
" ”
T '. C° n„
manship nf Mrs. IF U. Tope. Kv- Florid. Audubon Society plan. I„
ot ‘ ,M’ • - M“ H,» ' ul«
cry fra* ura will be frt’e and the continue its protretive activlHi-s
warden-guard,,) * •"W » I,h1i" »
11'r;
*how bring Intended as ■ commu­ I in IU prrsent
bi,d sanctuaries and to « | « d ^
^ W
'! »
|aU«fc» ..f
nity gesture, other circle* of the
'M‘
fl”
Garden Club, the Uons, Rotary, I this ptcginm a. f.nancc will |.-i lh” ‘ ‘ orm
Kiwaiils, both Chambers of Com­ mlt, C. B. Msson, recently rlr'trd •“ "[*-,n"' r^ f|y * " ,w
merce, and Mr. James MougMon I president of the Society for anI other year, .nnounce.1 tmlsy.
• ).'«m of lexatlon. "T a ira today
representing the city, are lending
BriHirta from four large refuge. “ ro '
’ UrJ T,;w"*
their active and financial support.
mainlainnl at present
by the
( C o o 't ^
r-&gt; »
• The Amrrlcan legion donates
|Society show steady inrrrasrs in
* ____________ __
the use of their hut, and the Dlrt|
_____
^
Cardener* plan to set atalras I the bird population for thusc areas

Steed Is Speaker
At Legion Meeting

Gen. Pershinar Shows
Great Improvement
TUCSON, Ails.. Mar- a. _ tf&gt; )
—Gan. John J , Peraking mad#
sack stride*
toward
recovery
yesterday hla' physician- Dr. Bo­
land Davison, didn't even bother
to lisas a bulletin.
la M Informal statement, (he
pbyaklaa ^ald Oeneral Perablag's
blood greesatw. which dropped
"toe'lew * ganday. was up nicety
and hla heart “pectecUy ragnlar."
"The general."
Dr.
Davtaan
conelided, - k doing aa weD aa

-Two Btanford University students, Mary l/&gt;ulse Dlrlam and her
brother, Tracy Dlrlam (bpth above), of Mansfield. O , were among
the nine, persons aboard the T. W. A. transport plane which h«*
leen missing near Fresno, Calif- after encountering a fierce
slorm. They were cnroule to the bedside of their father who was

Ing.
ltrltiwh m-anini Mid that only
about '200 mendicn of the Inaur*
gent crew were rescued af'er they
had jumped into the water. Other*
refused to leave their ship. The
Admiral wen1 down with hla vea*
I —
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Sanford i* at I railing more win­ arl.
Two llritlsh drstruycra, Kern)
In n n s o n
Is
t"r
"fr y
year, said pvnfrlt and Boreas, look tho In• 1 . a lU U U D U U
ID
Wr, Kn,,„r e-Ur|t.ti, at tho *ec- •urgelit* they rescued to Palm*,
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I oml annual tourist'*, reception the tullrarle bland* ba*a for
Iv lIIC Q
111 V l c L S I l
siKiOfcoVid by t’lio Women's Civic tirnrral Franco's navy. • • • "
Cimimlttee
of
the
SomlnOlo
Stung ty the blow caused by
H n P a i»| y A t / o n ilO
County ('handier of
Commerce the government naval victory, thb
I r u l a liV n v r u u c
, Mll n,p w « M*n'i ciuu ia.t uigtu Insurgent*
re|&gt;ealcdly
bombed
at Iho Woman's Club building. Cartagena, tho government natAl
t 'n l l i v i i n n - O r *• ll r H
Hhl’ “ "tUnud briefly - Hanford's luxe. Sunday and Monday.
,, W
* 1 V growing imimitsi.ui a* a louii.i
In
bunion
last night thei
In tc r u e c t lo n
T V I l n luen and etiendoil
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spec ini House of Common* gave on over*
whelming vole of nmfidenca, to
'.ho-, wiernm eal fo r the Mweal,
(ins nf thr hiKhltahu m tnJ|
arms budget In peaeelime history
orenhiK's enl"rl«ln m "n t s * »
a
lifter Prime
Minister
Ncvlllo
sku|rh l»v sluih'uts of ih&lt;’ Kimth
t'hainlieilain said the nation must
side H- li«**l miller Hie «1||«*«-Ilull J
either “ spend unlit it hurts" or bo
of Mi*. N'"ll&gt; V lli'M k, asslsti-il
by Mh'ii t'.irtuiln
Hill her
mi'll idiiiiged iii’ o war.
The member* nf l.'oinmon*'
Mis, I-I'imiiii i m en. Tim ,ke|i li.
cheering t’hainborlain'a ataiemenl
was Ri'i-il ill ............ -••lie-'. One.
tli.it llrilnln will arm to -‘alinoat
r.ei’11" t.lioweil twn tniiiUt, wtiiii
terrifying |fiw er" and lie pro­
liml liiel lo r the liis l time uml 1
piled to usf It ill il'-fenae of
Were t«Ih irw? of the wonderful
iloiniM-ralii- lllierty. vot«&gt;d JIT to
slain |u w tin || Hiey h id i-oitii-.
Know iui: III11&gt;- u| ,1. il,i&gt; dm ided M3 III fmnr of n 1U3N re arma­
ment outlay of 11.r.til.r,35.000 that
umv bn rloser to 1 2.000,000,001)

Visitor a Welcomed To City
A t Annual Tourist Party
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Q'TY NEWS BRIEFS

Fort Myers Officials
P

N eit Storm SirjkeH ,
In California Area

E. II. Blows, o f this city, reThe n
tired nerretary of.tW Tiocw ty, W
S
ported that membership showcl a Dole Cox
steady Increase during the pa*l' mrrr* *
year and lhat at the prs-sent time|
hul
then' ate more than 000 names ° clock,- *
on the rolls ot tha Society.
i reported
The following
officers
have
been el«-cted to direct tha activities
Dr. W. 8. Allen, president of
of the organixation during th* SltUon University, la achedulnl
coming year:
I *° he the guest speaker at the
l-Mldrnt, C. Russell Meson;! weekly luncheon of the Klwanit
Vice-President,
Mr*.
Reinhanl, G ib to be held In the Valdrx llo-

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Tax

('( i l l e d i o n s

ycst'-idny l » |Tut intu effort «
novel plan to i*dli-rt some (MHI,ItOII o f past dm- luxes by depriv­
ing tlie dellnipient owner* o f fire
and p oire
plot ret inn, garbage
rullcrUim, water, sewer and nlher
services.
City clerk James Roberts raid
notlrr* were being mulled to ulioul
(It •lelinipient I n payer* advising
them -liisl -Hie M-rvh-pa would lie
lermilialrd next wi'i'k uiile** they
paid their ‘ la * lulls.
Tha plan wie.
fonuulutril tiy
Jfayor Have (iluipard when the
year’* tax collect Ion* amounted
•o only .13 per rent " f the loll in
comparison wiili collection* of 00
per cent fo r IWH.

flood rhan*.
Tlie Weather Iluteni said, howrVer, the-rain would lie' of abort
duration and engineer* predicted
tlie flood rontrol dams would han­
dle an average pirrlpdalion.
Estimate* of the damage done
to private uud puhtir properly
by the di*a*lion» flood* of last
week fluctuat'd around $05,000,-

Came) To Be Shown
A t Municipal Zoo
a a m trn
NEW
YORK. Mar. * —(A l—
Bales of General Motors cars and
Irarka to
consumers
in
th*
United
Mate,
In
Pabr«a&gt;y
amounted to &lt;3411 . units
«
compared'.with 43 0 0 In January
and II,CM In Tefareary of last

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Btaus In Fehniarr ware 41^71
unite compared with ( M i l In
January aad 0.4; 4 In February
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Many historians rank the Inven­
tion o f the hand-mill for grinding
grain na tha second greatest event
In Oka anarch e f civilisation. The
discovery of fire ia ranked first.

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Tribunal Expanda
Taxation P o w e r s

continue' tho program of conacr-j
votlon education In school, service
rlubs and other- organixation*.]
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This program will be rarrird out I "
thief y thiough the efforta of A.
The Hcminolu
t'ounty
Com
II. Ilrdlcy, whole lectures on wild mlmiloiiera met for their regular
life are sponsored Jointly by the Session In Ihu Court House tod*&gt;
National Association of Audubon
------I the meeting
Korlelirs of New Ymk and the
Th" regular meeting of the
II It'Mit, anil
Florida
Society.
Mr. Hadley, &lt;-hwo and Checker Club will be
during the past year, hsa told the
•** R*e Valdes Hotel tonight
story of conservation to more than , l
0 dork, It. M. Burnt, sec00,000 person* In many sections ofi r®U r&gt;f&gt; rrported today.
*
the S'nte.
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The goal for membership by
The regular monthly meeting
Match. lO.'t'J wr* set at IM)0. Mr.' ot ,h« Seminole County Hoard of
I IOS AN OKI. KB, Mar. It.—OP)—
Mason staled, adding that a stair-! I’ublic Instruction will In- held in
! Hail and lightning ushered In a
wide membership campaign will
»ff* «« « f County Superintru- ! new atonn '"day as rain-plagued
j a
*
bs
i
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W(0|
j
lumurrnw
he conducted under the euspirr* “ cnt T
! southern California struggled to
o f e rommittee appointed for tha* morning,
bring order out of last week's
porpose.

Ol Oil ALTAR. Mar.
(AIM — British »eiin*g
nboard reiwuc ticalroyora to*
titty cut(nutted that COO ui*
niirtft'Ut natlora lost their
lives when the insurgent,
cruiser Halt-ares, torpedoed
in a naval battle Sunday olf
Cartagena, went down wiy)
ita Rear Admiral’s flag fly*

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Largest Peace Time
A p p r o p r iation Is
’ Approved By House

At

Reporte From Refu­
ses Indicate Birds
Increasing* Rapidly

alound the foundttioii planting,
ae a return favor.
,
There will be no prises, but rib*
bona will be awarded by Judge*
chosen from vlsl'lng
tourist*.
There will be no specimen Judgas,
odty arrangements, as fallows:
'1st—Mixed arrangements,
tnd—Arrangement, of ono
varie'y.
3rd—Whit# flowers In white
containers.
4* h— Roses.
Exhibit a arc Invits*! from ev­
ery one whether a Garden Club
member or no*, and all entries
should ba at the \tef-W 0:10 A.
M.. as the doors of the show will
h« open to the public at eleven
o'clock.
Tha floor plan has been da*
veloped by Mrs. Hal Wight, as­
sisted by Bart Peterson and wlU
ba partially carried out with
plants loaned the Cardan ClubThese plants aa well as all rut
flowers wi'l ba for aala at the
dose of the show with proceeds
appropriated for permanent bean*
llftca'ion o f the grounds of Uia
Legion Hul.
Tea will be served from four
te sis P. M

600 Insurgent
Seamen Die On
TorpedoedShip

More Than 3,000 Per­ Former President Of
Stock Exchange Is
sons Hear FatherOf
Head Of Firm Oust­
Pension Plan Out*
ed In New D r i v e
line New Objectives

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Trainer Ral;i)| Oddi of Orange

Under Kidnap Law cur. win,*tage *u exhiuu«&gt;nwith

tm.SIIINGTON, Mar. B.—(A*)—
Tin- .Supreme Court yesterday o*
handoiii-d its Hi &gt;&lt;&lt;ar old postllod'
on lux immunity ami, for tha firat
time in hlslory, gave Iho Federal
and -Slate governments reciprocal
poui-r to tax inromo derived fronf
land wliirh Hiey havo leased' U
pritulu operulors.
The verdict, which scraps two
recognised pillars of tax law and
widely expands tha laim g power
of goviinment, ramc In a 5 to f
vole. Justices Benjamin N. Car,
•loro, who la III, and Stanley. F.
IIt**l, the freshman member, did
Pol participate.
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Justices
I'lrrro
Butler
and
James C. Me Reynolds, staunch
cofiservallvea, Joined in a blttaa
diiseniing opinion which critlied*
liie majority for yielding to 'tha
tupeni-y of thu go'ernment'a da"
nund for money.
"
lteadiug tjio disaen'ing oplrr*
ion, Butler cilnl repealed cour|
dt'i miona to the effect that neither
the State nor Federal government
may tax the essential functional
obligations of thr other. Tha m i*
jority, he said, now has sum o*
dried Ibis principle to an ''extent
stliich no ono ran foresaa."
r*
‘ The urgency Kgf govammtntnl
demand for money doe« not Justify
yielding here,” the diisentela P»dJ
ti»trd. "The opinion brlqgs no
rial reason fur so sweeping S
change, o f construction of tha Con,
elllution. H la to the plain d l£
advening* of Indian wards o f tha
national government and school
children o f the several States; ll
threatens many businaM arrange­
ment* that has* been mad* fag
their benefit."

.
(he llactrian f'eiucl, Ip Ite given a
,NF.W YORK, Mar. a.—fA*I— • leinporary home al th* Municipal
A federal grand jury today In-1
tomorrow afternoon after
dlcated Kills II. Parktr, 8r., Bur-1school hour*, on tlw »»&lt;*uw l"t
lington County, N. J., chief of hack of the Z&lt;mi. Superintendrnt of
detectives, bis son, Ellis, Jr., and | Parks'James Houghton said today,
three other* aa kidnapers under! The camel will arrive at the Zoo
tha IJudbergh law.
j.th^ra- afternoon or early tomorrow
The Indictment concerned the a l.' efOng- with an Arab peny.
legrd Kidnaping of Paul 11. Wandal,
Tho •cqulsitioii of "Sartdlno"
former Trenton
resident, from for eshihltion at Ilia Zoo was s«New York to Parker’s hom* in cur*v( largely llimugh the efforts
Mt. Holly, N. J., on Fab. 24. '-.
of Mayor Edward lllggia * and
At lliat tlma th* Parkarjr lamed City Commissioner A. A*, lee,
a "confession" signed by Wsndel both qf whom have shown anthuthat he had kldnappqd Charles slasm over th* da'rlopmant of the
Generally
fair
tonight. \
A. tJndbergh, Jr., th* criasa for Zoo which attract a n large number
which Bruno Richard Hauptmann of oat-of-town and eul-sf-alat* Wednesday- slightly warms*
extreme north portion tonight.'
was then under death (entente,
visitor* dally,

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mori belt county &lt;* VSTX-St

(- CCC pa « MacksmiOi.
far operating"Militia* tkaa'if'cvil ie^atltu liquor ye«ter«l»y endlns
TtD S ite . OS mr tr+ *' rferbla and they are andeavaring U off Ooorsl*’, IJ-yeSrold ban »*«ln»t

DO: glocu a w h i t «Mwu
l - M n bean i n w s m i i n i

some extent tbe liicreufris'popularity of flits phenomenon
of the forest'.
,
i 8uch figured would show that no lesaWthan thirteen
^ n u m m o * M m
hundred persona vla|t the toeeeoch week, end fluff If this
Wfrti •***#••&lt;
i« n pilgrimage keeps--up at this rate for only Dime months eat
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1U U«t.|IMfiitlM(l
tho ymr; In the courkej&gt;{.thet thne more'than fifteen
|l((t&lt;tlflif MMlMI
thousand persona have been to *«ee If. ' T h ll leaves the
other nine imnthrftfTW/tftsrJtanud total up to what
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lie a trueiy Impressive figure.
J i Mill to « M r | f f fa* mustsen.
- et.*•
•ir?’
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•SvrnM ag i s i m .
The th’oui
Emerson
■»juV CwpMf &gt;M|I«‘
mfiurts
llrrolS la Ik* MIIMI trap thnn y
r&amp; r
I m l M w . M il*
fls* Ik* U n t il _
door. Seminole Coun
rm *
»OT Milk IrtMlpa
which is not. to be fo
HIM
Itock^'-rtbiVrrtiUnVtfl
&gt;ta u L i f i r W TOs Stalra. And the world, It aeemd, la rhatrhln^
d ro v e s t o
tu S n . ^ .n * r ,.v
see I f
j g
» *f *U H «&gt; eI*kali
fPerhstpi we have something here which
I* II * f M
MtMSUl
Aillheed to greater advantage. We&lt;ire,not |
III I* liinn ll** at
ea'Hkra t&gt;nU in *M* that the ntres surroundlng. lt are “Acres *
Cut ’they could lie vastly Improved, and by l
could
be made even more attractive to wifi let.WAY, MARCH I. IMS
an even greater advertising asset. For the
H-fc VEIMK FOU TODAY nig Tree to Seminole .County Ilea aa moth In
liig (luolitlen ns in anything. (die,
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hefting jwwir of solitude;
Wo woulcj lilu' lo

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two worthf pr&lt;dMts appravue fu r A tta r « »
*•* braakf«rt. TW
my DisUrkt. TUa o m m (kul waHur aartad ow’lu lf M aFforida
fMOAeo wiRJta spent far
l gn p a fn it end pushed the sagsr
i*U. In |hst chy and It M iar
untion.U. orga that Ika e#i«j
b* iat to a local cootractor. la fruit. Its replied, "YossoV iW
ba
addition to Hi
bo many, lab
many pcopw
quartan at a
FARM LI
•ha Hare I EWctflfkatlon Admin- o f iha Departments and we had
latntfen made an ollotmant .a f hardiy goUan alaitad whan (ha
i m o o o ta build appm lm gtity “ *&gt; d H n r betas to ScHte .
l l g miles of lina ta seres atedt, gw armaw. t m •toady . rj
H I cutstomerf in Bosstar, Lake, that sooner or later ho -_____
and Martel Counties and an M* make noma kind .remark. Ha’ f t id
lolksent o f fN A e o to hmUll a. that ha 1m M Cengraaamen ta (a
sene ratine plant in tha
U vlctaUg awfully dumb; that they never

&gt;et nils i’M M W :Jmr a r.k. *tU M -al —— *. *-

i f this tan lu added to- fael oil, B
J ’ 1* ’r " k « l o r i t y In this first
_m
- ^ 1, rafarandam under Oeorsta-s new
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,oe* 1 teflon-low authorises sale,
deer FM0.000 additionaloperatingm&amp;natactum and
uantlon ta
tepepme within a year andit wfll Doughorty -coUnty ' l l days after
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BEt TSIONt The Keawp la turn
■ariooalyt. dtestlnW' &lt;Aha i f t i t a a

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rt &lt;trtn»(xfwulhtaihOk?U.kn

. lerblon o l mawaL l u t e s , of
tha present ton structures/ I hope
and'tutted', that the ..proposed •nr
rtstet arfll 'M .hstefiatal lo. busi­
ness. I Win nope* raaolts later.

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Boahnell, which wDl fnnteh.gara him a tin, thatlihay.dM not
payer Cfpr tbs prelect. Wa «r*. d« macfi but ride around and hue?
glad that $ f least the farmers art . a good time. Finally In desperation
with most
uabud him
that Sunthvrtl
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a t y of , Orlando in rwgnrd to mfk-.ar than Northern Cbngrwuaman.1
Ing applies Con for low rent huo^ pe u H , -Wall, in n wny. They
ing pro/.vt;, J pfao sent instotc- (yld mi to A ifr money tighter'1
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ye yourw'lif* apart into a
liens to other cities hi my p fc I w b erplntned that I wna u
ri-.pin,'*, anil real, a while
irpt. The mo'ney for this P/tyuju, Coygyssamun. I dkl not W nlt'in
Tnorl? ufc a numblT&lt;
will soon ha asaoated and
ggy prestige with* the tanl
to '
while not yiillc as Ipi
[A
cites are Interested, they shdtiU I dri+»r. My hnyortant eonrtltoentr
constituents
. 1] THC CiliSle
cst itoclt^hevi
the forest
nf&lt;Ur me .at once,
, ‘ ( hare not afo^rad Tagging
tag me.
me yet.
They life
4,000 MORE unemployed will Bonubody In Ena.
City,’ MIn­
Aa * r if Kye,,liii^ tiny mzlil-Luib old trues
paths' i added -to tha WPA ralaaJtli.paH am* aie a
n bordered
s I*
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and tha Btate o f Ftoridn within tbe’ adejiled to- the tana af "Glory
shonllnS
flrt (n iim IjJanktiMii ot tiio bteii
near future, this being a portlM‘ ^U|l*ldJ*k,, uad asked me to stag
Jdpon'ca garddna nlf n g jn e .was, t
* W wails .
! ; We Jipvo ln‘ mind nKTartWia' CyfraMr [ Caroena of ijuf tho sllotcntlon to coma so, a\ft on (fag Fleur of the Heas*. I
T W t • prt*&lt;mM. poln, ‘A. sh
of V&gt;s additional, relief ap-Jsuppbaa Ihdud other flea members
root^l nurio
Winter |laveti whero pcm«t#tjf«t)rfiiltjg IfidiyUall /selected result
propr'ation or *160,000,000.
1 would leave then.

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Mor*4 iu a shadow dbtfn (ha
p; corrtdoi.
*,li »*. d.,‘ v ,
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‘ **HoM *“ «t lonlglit wtint arc have
aalaud." y0u w»ld.
And spanking, placid in my re­

a dozen or more cypresses not half the' alae, or one-tentk
the age, of our Dig Tree and used them for the background
of a spot' as beautiful as any to be found.anywhere In the
country. Seminole County could do the aame thing-with
Its Rig Trees, and the number visiting them Mould in­
crease from thousands to hundreds of thousands. ;

luctant Immlt

jt. The r"bia that held llmso p|uuK
l»a *hon at«odfi,
Tha uiiUmnd leudorj of nn out..law herd.

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Tax Changes Needed

HOORAY FOR SANFOgD: | A77FOOL fAXt I am getting
Remember a week or two ago li&gt; rather tired of seeing on* section
my'news column, I adrartload for of Iha country tdasd for tho pura blacksmith. I thought they ware'pia of curing the ilia ot anethar
eatmet buL Sanford, Florida, fa seatkm of having one Indoatry or
usual came forth with a frits commodity overtaxed to dffset tls
pafksga. Mr. 8. H, Earnest,P t ! advantages dear another. There
Sanford has already filed his as* should M another basis for Uxaplication for a. position with the .tlon. It Is now proposed by men
ra r jg i

■ A suggestion that our-tax system should be tevlsed
so as to reward, irtstead wOf penalise, those who' niake im­
,
round; provements to their property, comes from Editor Clarence
p .' ar'm capon) hemmed me in.
?n« of the Progressive Farmer. The, same thought. It
f 'Alopa |litn lodge*, brittle with seems to ua, should be applied to those .Whto .give .egtploy.Your Si*r ■mile uraa u
baaiu in tlio room.
Then
. dark Mooed

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These screumlm; p|ul||ans
v'
against Ilia wind;
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encotiraging'thorn to furnish jobs') rather than to, frsrirt
to labor kitVln^ device*. *
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Thiimler»&lt;t Urn (Iniliim
pji
taslajed hoof*.
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And vhM* the r*«ul's «*inl Jutted BCOm j0 lry to reward him. His tax asaessmpnta per
Into i l f
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acre arc reduced, and some of* the
tax *■
buhtetl
he'htn beun
Around sosio •*ui1&lt;t«n bend, an'
toting
is
thus
shiflcd
to
the
shoulders
of
the
rkst of us,
Icy blsgt
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thick Intlieicj Hirout,
the country poorer. It does penalise-ail the rest of us
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“The same foolish policy prevails in the cone of our
torture&lt;l im I im,
forest wealth. The man who let* fire ravage-hia woodI heard thn slernly-kind
comlnnd, bum up tho humuB and nltrogpn, destroy the young
Pinn'I. "H old,fust'.''
So- tlirough tbo ryinlly perils of growth and stunt the older growth—what do our tax eye*
that nlsht
terns do to him? They reduce his tax osscsamfcht and
1 hrcualit Hsito, »j|il things, k &lt;» therefore his tax-load per acre—while they inerpao* tho
tied spit doll oxed.
assessment and tax load of the man who keeps • good
To the (anib bufiig uf '-orrolUnit
s*nnd of thrifty trees and puts out every fire. And every
lima such a man's taxes arc reduced $1 or |100'ae'*TeKltiuln llryont t'lispuinn.
muH of his neglect, f l or *10o "tore tax burden la put on
Rstrorts from Italy hava It that the hacks of the rest of, us who toy to take care of land
Grflii Cnrbn Is going ip marry- and wqods."
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TUESDAY, MARCH fl, IMS
town and in lbs country..
fem inine Fashion in Th*
b'otm* picture li about aa
varied aa tha ault scene. Crlap Olb\World Waits For aon Girl blouara of white organdy
frilly Jabots, ahoor colorful
; Spring Suit Season with
ptiaant hlnuaea with long full

Meetinr Is He!
. By Townses
GENE MARTIN LANEY, Society Editor

^Social Calendar

;

By AD BLAID R KERR
, or
NHW YORK, Mar. S . - f A I T. ■ ; TbU. apr'ng promise* to be the
greatest au t season. the fBahlon
I Dow- woPd baa seen . in yeara.
‘ You may ault youreelf In more
n i a a j *&gt; ra than o n e ,'fir variety la aa
noticeable an- the .volume. Mannlih
B|| .., talllrura, aofter dreaamaker aulta,
, eont mating jack eta, atrlpea, checka
almrt ***** * w ide range o f colon are all
go bad **• ***• fo*blon ctfri*. The reault
u u . i t a parade o f .'Moot Intereating
and wearable designs.
Included ' la a pew longer Jacket
(wrist to finger-tip length) whkh
la treating a bl: oT a atlr. In Ita
mast striking version It la almost

Citizenship Program
Given B y Students

WEDNESDAY
Tha Teach*ra Training Clan
and Worship will be held at
7: SO o'clock at tha r t n l Mcthodlat Cbarch. Mra- Percy Chap*
man will be leader. All interested
are cordially Invited to attend.
ThO Sarah Parker Orphanage
Oub will hold an all day quilting
at tha Methodist Church Annex.
Those
taking
A covered diah luncheon witl bo of room three:
part ware Bobby Celtea an- Al­
served.
fred Doudney, Charles Dewiou.
THURSDAY
II r«t her hood ot the First Bap­ BUly, RpU . Oewtbon lUteblueon.
tist Church m**ta at th* Valdea Bunny McCall Duane MeBterrow,
Hotel at 1R: IS P. M. Por reserva­ Clarence MoCron*. Jimmy Mich­
tion* telephone or write a. K. ael. Julian Mpss. Theron Madden.
Marion IUbora Msll Powell, joe
nollln*.
The South Sid* P. T. A. Board Petra*. Dick Rua*al|, and Qaorga
will meet at 2:30 o'clock wite Temple. Flag Drill by th* girls
Those taking
the recular bualn*ef meeting at of roam three:
9:00 o'clock. Election o f offieere part war* K“ » r Anderson. PaUy
Abernathy,
Annette
Abrams.
will be held.
Beck. Betty
CorrodJ.
The Seminole Rebekah Lodge Audrey
Chestnut- . Jewel
Doe*.
will hold Ita regular meeting, at Edith
Dunn,
Merten
Herbal.
H:00 o'clock at tha Odd Fellowa Deri*
Hall at Fourth 8treet and Pin*. Kathryn Lord. Minute Ruth OdRohaoq.
Rama
There will be a district meeting bam. Mildred
Rum May, Mary SJmutea -Smith,
FR ID AY
Lydia WlaboldL CatheVln* -Beam.
• The Roe* Circle of the Garden Play—Th* Flag Maker*—
lib' will meet at 10:00 at the
Ckaructere:
home o f Mra. W. H. Tunnicllffe.
Tb* F ieAnnette Abrams |
The Junior Woman's Club will
TeacberJawel
D***;
lb*
sponsor the Junior Dance* at 7:10 the
Mother.
Edith
Chmtnut:
th*
o'clock at the Woman’s Club.
Army Private. Dick Rusaeli; the
8ATURDAY
Madden;
the
Girl Scout Troopa No. 1 and Farmer. Theron
tk*
Senior Troop will meet at the Foreigner. George Temp)*;
School Boy. Cteratio* McCran*.Scout Hall at 0:00 A . M. far a
ReeiUUoa:The American Creed
bicycle breakfast hike aalebratlng
tha 20th anniversary o f I N GIH —Room three; Recitation: Your
Flag gad Mr Ft**—Written hr
Scout*.
|.
Tho Ceeilten Music Club will Wilbur N*eb|t of room ; three;
meet In the Fannie S. Munson Flag BAlate: Student Body; .gang:
Star Spangled Benner—Slade at
Body; Scripture
end ■prayer,
Room
throe;
Song:
Onward
Christian RoUtten.

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sleeve*, criiply tailored ahlrta of
p’ain or atrlppad crepe l*r (linen
and paatal crept! with fine lln*
ftrie touchta will all be aeon.
The amartcat ault coalumta will
be worn with a bright touch on
the lapel, anch aa a apray of
mliaoaa or a Jeweled metal leaf.
Downing street,
reeidence of
tha Brltiah prime minister*, waa
named for Sir George Dawning,
a 17th century aecretary o f the
treasury.

AMYWAYYOUmm,
F/RESTOME
STANDARD TIRES
ARE THE MOST
i ECONOMICAL

T ra v e lg ru c IH c tliit

To Be Shown Toni

of Mr. end Mra. W. R. Williamsnlr*Htelng; ' R|gna Mr*. II•t their, bom. vm.Vei.ncte Drive- jltepworth, prmldenfof
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Robert&gt;.U A lt haa-raturuod to
Bloomfield.- N. J.'.afta, .pending
several weeks her*; as tk* sheet
of Mr. and*Mr«. Robart B. Ait.
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M.\Laiur*
lb . (ten- ™

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nl.h.,ray end greyed blue, m

Hl*b. platng. “Th* centra*! well a* tha itadlHonal dark blua

^,d Its #ft*ct upon tha audtenco * d M f.k em , Urge portion of
lUMmmenae..
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rard.
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. Muaicai luterlude* will alee be .
rentrast Rmpbaalted
fetnlshedjWllh^tenlghU* program. . the moat colorful note of tha
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For Penenger C.mrt
4.40-21

Circle Number Five
Holds Regular Meet Plana Are Made For
wurrbo ;sled
. , tor I**rn
, o 4bat-sb|
' n , Xbay Joan'Crawford
SUrz
« i e * n y .tailored
.port.
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St Patrick’s Dance Will
Cire’e Number Five of the First
boon removed from th o ’ hooltpl
W it h BOOnCOr
l T A C y j A g .girl*.
Wtkht monotone

Methodist Churjfi held Hlelr regu­
to h*r home at d ll ,-U Third • . &gt;*
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-. ‘.' •yShted shirt, gray mauva jiaeket.
lar meeting off Monday evening
Btroat *.
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| v Joan &gt; Crawford , and Spenser,grape-win* skirt, striped Jeekel
at the home of Mr*. Earl Dosaey,
with Mra. Dosaey, Mra. William
Coleman,, and Mra Nancy Brock
mi hostesses.
Mr*. Dosaey presided over thy
business meeting end Mrs. C.' E.
MeBterrow gave a chapter in the
minion study book, Songs In Armory, with Burmoulton end
The Nlghj,„
I bis
orchestra
famishing
tbu
musk- Mra**Temm is in chart*
« * following: Mr*. Grady Dun- of ticket **)•*n, Mr*. Le C. Goolsby,’ Mrs. -C.
Committee* to eerva for tko
MeRlarrow, Mrs. H. B. Morse, year wars appointed as .follow*:
Mra. If. C. Morgan, Mr*. J. J. Mr*. Jen* Jloamlltet and Mkaa
Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Caswell, and
Carver, Mr* L. M. Swain, Mrs. Josephine Tar bet l the Sacristy
J. It. Hoolthan. Mra. II. B. Davb. committee; M n. II. B. Pop* and daughter. Jean, with. Mr. and Mra.
Mr*. M. W. McCall. Mr*. R. E. Mr*. Margaret Howell. In rhart* Nelson of Longwood, and their
Kipp, Mr*. II. C. Coleman, Mrs. of mending th* linen; Mrs. Paul twa daughters, June and Virginia,
E. A. Hein. Mrs. R. C. Bolton, Petold and Mra. B. K. I&lt;eke- In attended the horse show in Or­
Mra. J, B. Philip*. Mrs. L. M. car* of th* Church for tha month lando Sunday,
Telford, Mra. II. II. Duncan, Mrs- of March; Mra- R B. Wight and
11. M. Tenrce. Mr*- D. R. Ulrey. Mr*. F. K. neumlltet, to servo
Mra. Earl Do*aey, Mlta Alke Me- on the orphan* committee.
Kim, Miur Ella Bolton, and Mlta
Father J. J. K»l|aghan gave a
Kathryn TIUl*.
talk upon the "Preparation of
th* sanctuary tor Holy Week."
Upon tha resignation of tha
secretary. Mr*. Q. C. Sellers ara*
Amopg those
attending (he
H O N O R R O L L
elected to that offte*.
Tho*» present were: Patber J. Nrlaen Eddkf concert in Orlande
The
First
Baptist
Sunday J. Kellaghtn. Mr*. Henry Tamm. test night w «r * tb* following:
School honor roll f°r the month Mra. Paa| Peaold- Mrs. O. . C. Mra. Georg* Bishop, Mra. H. M.
A New Service
of February ha* been announced Feltera. Mr*. HanrT Richter, lira. Watson, Mra. 5 O. Williams, Mra.
Dora thy Carrodl, • her daughter,
. In Our Hhop
aa follow*.
Martin Tempte- Mr*. A- K. M*lMargaret,. end her slater, Mra.
Oaring Oat All
Cradle
Boll
l»ept— Jerome tern. Mra. - F. R. ncramlUaL Mr*Ig l* Newkifk of Daytona. Mra.
Reed.
IUJ.hr
MorrisWesley J. L. Hart. Mra. Jon* HoumlUat,
•
Goodyear Tlreo
Homer LIU I*. Mra. 0. E. Tolar,
llamil. Robert t'.trnstrom. Ruby Mrs- R. B
WUkt. end Ulaa
Mra. Mtarray K. Nance o f Tampa,
Cut Your Tire Rxpenae
Htenstrom,
Janice
Htricktend- Josephine T a rM I.
Mias Mbuil* Bark, Mias Kathleen
Oue-Half By Uecapplng
Jeanne Ijiia Miller- Mr*. Jno. L
James Hlggma.
Miller
These Bsaooth Tina
HoLtiy rniRli. Mary Carol Weal,
Nea 8kId Drtfgn
Charles Le*. Raymond
Nipper,
nay Thome*. Delores Kngllah,
Mr*. Ituy Britt| Primary D*Pt.—Mrs. If. It. P ip
V n . Mr*. A If re,I King. Mr*. *■ Mr*. M. N. Cleveland. Mra. C. L.
C. Ilarpon Frederick Rnaaettrr, Havana.
MU*
Helen
W a*C 113 Park Av«.
Mias Maud Jlnklaa. ll*rt Ashton. Alatheen CUes—Mrs- a C. Olbbe. .
P|yne w
Reed Benda
written for her. titled '‘A lm y*
Mrs- J- M. Wil»on, Mildred Tur­ T. K. U Cteee—Mre. A. K. Oosr
end, Alwsys.”
, • .«
ner, Berber* Becker. Myra Mad­ setter. Mra. O. B. Bralen, Mra
den. Heart R*«lh- M N B»U«n. If. onmmteSS- Mra. F . - f , R U N .
Enims Jean tfethvln- Peggy pip­ Mra. F. W. Stanley. 'Mra- D. 5
pin. Job* Krider.
K. 8t*rr, Mra. LOllaa - Vickery.
Junior Dept.—Hhlrley Kcbola. Mra. MnrphF. Mra. Bsrah StewR. II. tarter. Resale Batten. Helen a t Mite Magte S tew a rt-................

Marionette Show
Given At Little House

Qaprtarwtee.' Mra R. M. Carter,
Jimmie A then, Alfred Dondney.
Intermediate llapt—Mrs- W- l».
Mrenka. ire Virginia Kelly, Lot*
Nipper. Mie* Minnte Riawart.
Gtedy* Pippin, Kite*both PippinCorn*IU Aabteai. lm|a Itedgea.
Mra. Kader.
Mark Cleveland.
David anicltej, Jack Plater, Jim-

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wnd r tamed. T o o ^ a n f own
any property without ta m t Ita
p. u m ; wop dI doing baaineu
footing doroluotloo of pteperty."
Dr. Townsend advocated » oyo*
Utn wMrh pro*:dn equal dis­
tribution .of laxot’on and HU « t
,*Cs pm'hod* employed iy I ho aids
to erode payment of toaao while

nf the MMt
mat polk* rtinola.
the dead mart lomed *n to»ur*ne*
polky onto iho d o * o f a prowl'

wjnrtu ego w|lh the wontsi "You
jji a* porltlon to colloot « t
through Inrooimont ' In fadotn)
JMo ojlrocatwl a porront IraniiOfloa tai or ''gross Income U *\
which,Ha dfrlarod w ll provide •
mor* o^ual and universal ayatom
gr* daalrocllv# to pro­
perly.” Ho w it ind assarted that
fclfw power I* U s fa tba power
}#.i|t*lroy and we harcnl yot
rotahpd (ho aonlth of Iaration*
fill!
WM
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knot debU .fall do*.**
As and Her plank for tho party
UUocm, p a Town*and adrocatod
ffleitm government, gad method
agfwwUon from tho audience
[Hern Ha dec]arail that 'Tho**
allow* (In Washington) don’t
now how to spend money. Tho
Jgge** part of Hum are small
Urns lawyers and don't know how
|o do boajneaa.'’
Ho declared that It waa only
through Inf* Ilgam planning Out
WO. Tqwnauid Don hod avoirad to
Ita present status and elated that
this [policy should to carried lo
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* Happiness' to UeUsnd'a Princess Juliana pad hutbopd is month-old baby, Boa’ rtr, whose name means "hrtngcr of
pnMsknd happlneya." TbU U recant photo.
probe of t|ks HlrtHofsmik 4«ttH

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In the first passionate outkarst during HU speech Dr. TojrnSend ihouted 'Old folks, its Up
to yon and mo» tor we’re going
lo yen IhU country In » little
wh la." Again tka aged man waa

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HONTICBUjO,

Mar.

R—A

Urge crowd rlgarouaty iheanH
her* loot night on- Dote *hii»W
oondtdaU fop tho Helled Y tM *
Bfnata. opposed ragtmaulollan of
American farmer* and rtsypd "tp.
Juatfea" to Florida hibatto grok•ra,

Th* fermrr govomar told he
weald fight for ropnl of tho
f*rm*r* of freedom In PWnltng
end marks'bur ertps. Ho dseUryd
•a much s* they wanted and to
got whatsror prim lh«y wokiIts charged that Flefldo tobacco
growers and Htslc ssrotao rf‘
duood draatksUy while North
Carolina
plantar*
in*tnWbifd
practkally the earns acreage.
Hhotl* promtaail f*th»«r* ha
would ilo everything In hta pewar
to change nUtutoa to that th*
formats would ho 1st aUmo and
In glvsn a chant* to m«k* a d»’
can" living.

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Gaoilnutd grata gag* On*

r' I. -Mtunt*ra' of the Widely criticised teg in un&lt;

&lt;?** h»T» |,u ,oW ■'* «*#*r, *?“ ■I atilliu't-d profits went down lo

o^ •thorn 4°«i ”b «v y " with faun.
M tho drive to tree two quaran­
tined sectlopa oy Ur*ng* and «■cento ; Counties of tlch-lnteaird
de?r yfaulind In open saaion on
th* -**lmall. I'hlel ConoervatJun
fhd^car.flm Dlath of the Fifih
Cpoaresaional District annuuntml

Qpnn aMiaun tn war mi th*
link (i w l n g dr"r In *e&lt;tloim nf
(Hodes and Highland Counties
hia a|an boon drr|arnd, lllark
atithir

Hrt'mnr- |i*»lnr&lt;'*. noted **nm

di-fini lit the house yesterday.
AiluilnUtialloii
force* ' ooally
'■hunti-d tmla, 71 lo 33, o rapub1'enn miirudment tn th* tan faitnloii Mil whkh would hovot
I dim In*tad provision^ tor M
I f 1-3 to I I per rant incot** tg*
nit riiipiirnljona with Intern** qf
133,1)0(1 or laaa and for o 16 par
rant Inromo tax on moat larger
lind'klr.buli-d prof Ita.
3 - HulnilUutrd o normal eorpor
»lo inrnnif las nf 13 1*1 par cant
mt *tin first ff*OoO. 14 per rant on
I hr next f-'O.WM and 10 per cent
on *11 above |1S,000.

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R I U N I O N I N N O R T H C A R O L I N A breagin together Footholl Ftarer.s ^ rjmuch
ImMmwK whom to* f i r * * o b o o t y ^ V ^ h n ^ O W o t f were frtttda at T e S

Ptoaerto KWtion nt rvnlral Mnr

Ido. wha ll»« ap«t where lb* d"*r Employen* Fail To
Wpf* hlllisl hr huntaliii'n It- Fik Worifer Reports
ooPomI try the 81*1*
l.lvn-itnek
HanKajy hoard «hd a hunt I*
•Wo l&gt;n|ng rnndilrliHl In (h&gt;&gt; JACKSONVIL.LC. Mar. Ir -T h *
IT. M, llurunu id lul'iuat It*'#FdavyWilmn limber lr*vl «pd
at Wiiktiloetnu, It, Cu h»a
th* TuauUaiiUee p i e . r i b u t nun
tnduy *\pfiiu*il 1U rnnrfilt to
Whlm 1
61 MV
U * WKU g l m ruuahtg applnan nlktk
irk ^Riin
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unable
t«i
any hitW
bow
Internal llevnnU* t.'idlcctor f
ed kgt*lni|oa'
as hs idmlgrd
ktkht'inn to
lo os*
iny aulivikl-i had fallrn Iii-(i&gt;i «
Kdwiu Iaiimu ii«*r ib» lorg*
Mrapn* M m H
( gun* Iu llm.n *rv*».
pi (iti&gt;l«[n id nuplnyeia In Flor­
"KlUinS of Hum a two due l» in
ida * h " Im'* put yet Mgtl r*
. iL S fit l;'.,
H iii**'dM lnm l lt*rr» flilkin
Kuril r tinwlug tnseblq faga*
|. tnililrr union ruliimiattuner
paid iu (unpin)iw-h from July I.
tnf thki di.trlrt In t ........ .
11&gt;It in |*n-i-mln&gt;r III IHT. fa rouu Iho aloughter yeaMivtay.
qulreil under the fedeiwl Bocial
McMunnbl, who monUr »*•
rqptiivnil f|«uu liU idlico by tinv* greorily Avi.
FtnrMs employat* nshfocl
oniar Fred fVne uniter «li*rge« tuOf
TUI* yui or iho radtrsl Social
at "mattsoMnao and mlifootanau
Securt'l Act, approximately S3
In idtjeo," retaliated wliU Ihe
iwrccnl have tailed to U * rdturn*
rhartta that the ttnvernnr'a muve
on IVnu. 88-1 and 88U wUklhe
w|* baaed mt pidlllm. prvunplud
Collet tar for this period, the**
bqfauae Miltonnld would md ir
pbjee Idanh with a Conn pntill* ttg'iic* am ■dgii'IHni' * t th*
iiiqd u fvr*

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next Sunday kfivrvxm nt 3:00
o’etneh In the Mumclgpl Auditor&gt; ! ' Matdt* paMhhsrtr, wjhoji
few weed* eg* sfoR* l« Jtnalhrd*
pecompaaWd Dr.

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"ill Donald. »hn *dite%| lb*l be Uav* tn llmlr awptuy .|p|My.'
)M lefrue.1 |b*t Warden llnii&gt;» nmirly. liJ.oua pee, on* t»r Vliow
r||o bat been warhlng In Flagno »«r.*t rnnui. Hg^rbsg^ i f
kg CUMoty *r four ja-ir*. had

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reidarvd by t yuaa nkined

XrS&amp;d?

on, “*h« liaa lean living In
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M lb* Hhfofcy and M r

twenty for wily iwu »e*rv
p.-oplo of hloglsr County *r*
thin i|ifur»*allou' taU| tn tbf • !
tn •*|m* fvbont |b* appnlnl* IwHor wiiboui rurtlws dalor- ID
h (unH
too." \lrlhmbld
yirl*u*M rkkMtwl
vhsrgvd
i d**r aUnghier. claimed lloyer* w&gt;U » s t « thhWsnlTSO il

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down, Be from la*t week
N n r York aold 1M cart; a ver
ago, 12 03. All other anet Iona. 32
cara, *2.17. High point wa*
Thur*d*», *2-11} low, Friday,

A ftlf c &amp; O n
dtrite Averages , »N ».

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A F O R T U N E IN

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Winter Visitors
isitors jTo
Travel D ow n ijivet

M A Y R E ’SA L V A G E D H E R E

Final nrrnnfirment
tementt n&gt;r n* r * ‘
down tin- tit, Joyiii Ulvrr
for winter visitor* In RutfOrd nnd
Remlnhlo County li’i'i- l&gt;reii rniupletrd, SrinUtrir County iliembty
ut Cointnl'rm utlii Ini* minuunred
t"d«r.
The r*rnr»|nn * « ill ho inndc
nb«a|il the ” Ch«; nth'' Ih-loouinR
C»pt. Fj | Itlio. whlrh will
IN vo tin- 8*nford Munii'ipol I’ltr
Ctidny nflcrun.in nt *:$u o'clock
De»Cribii&gt;K tho ptencry n|ntu
tho rl'c r ».i itn'p; h Mtitlfol at
thl* time of tho yi’.ir, chamber
official* Mail'd that lh.'
|inr*&gt;'
will rml.-.o dpwn tho tl»cr In
Rise flptliiKi whom they will
rtnp for a pienh' lumfi ami on
(he roiurn trip tho boat will
inaVo a sbnrl irnl.n lip Iho Wekl
va lllviir. rotnmlni; |n Ranfnr&lt;l
nhnut 3:1111 o'clnek,
In view nl ttio f i l l that the
[ party w ill bo pmilrd heomtio of
i the airn of Iho otnll. Chamlier
'! officials Mated that ic-crvallmts
for tho tiigi hIohiM he made onrly
nt (ho cbnmla'r IniRdinR-

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IN D IA N RIVER
FRU IT— In
^ O K L A N D O , Mah 8. - A review
eluded, in Florida average*. for
e t.4 M Florida 'china averse*
all auelkmn a rr - 01 cera Indian
auction aanrhot price* for week
Rtver Omngra; high point 12.62;
tndlrig Hgr. 4. was re!eared lok w point, 12X1; average, *2X4
d a p -If Lawrence Gentile, General
Mantgoi of Tre*-C'oM Coopera- 13\ cara Indian River Grapefruit;
high point *2X7; low point, *2-14;
tlve ‘ OroWera.
average $2X1.
.ORANGES—MH cant; average,
T A N G E R IN E S -A ll
auction*;
tIJM; d«v*n 2r from laat week.
Now York void W Veara; average, M * » » ! nrrrnae per 4-5 bushel
•1JB. A ll other auction*. 283j boa, |I.M; down Ic from laat
e a r n . a w n p , $UtS. J(iptli poin t!’^rek.
wna Friday. 11.181; h.rv, Tuetday.l' CAI.IFOUNIA ORANGES-304
$1*7$.
t
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I caw; arcWKo. $2.06; &lt;Lwn 20e
GRAPEFRUIT, Regular — 05* from loat week. Illjh point wn»
can* for weak; overage, IIJtU; 1 Friday, IA 7 I; low (point, Wrdna*
» ifc from la»f week. New! day. |2i 8.
nokl 46 cam; avr-mye. IM tlTEXAB GRAPEFRUIT — 130
nucllonn, r,0 cara, 11.03. fir a ; average, |2J21; up 22c over
ia 'tVedne»d»y, ■11.05; I Ian week. Ht(h point .waa Friday,
♦IJM,
$2J0; low. W&gt;dnc*d«y, $2.16,
GQAPEFR1IIT, Mar*h Seedle**—1
Following I*
la grneral
general aaJ
Jet
r—1 Following
et inn
1M cara fo r the week; arerage, average for week ending Mar. 4i

G R A P E F iR U I T
ORANGES
Regular
Marah Seedle**
O r * Average Cara Average Cora
Average
Baltimore
$1.74
3
—
$1.88
f Beaton
I.
87 18
2X7
2.04 * 14
Chicago
—
J.
94 1
—
270
Cleveland '
1X7
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e l ; .,1.81 V /
flgrini
“ cln n* 11
US
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LOO
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lie
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•.
1X9
’ New York
46
US
1.84
lo t
2.06
Philadelphia
bia
200
24
16
1.7(1
!Jt2
Plttaburgh
1.05
2.08
IK
2
2
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—1KB
Bt. book
2.0*
06
1 80
168
1A5
A lt Auction*
2.34
InJ. River F rt
2 03
7ft ‘ 2X2
Ml
30
1.86
81
1.78
Bataaco Slate
1.7(1

S t Augustine Voters
Okey New Franehise

ItIsDangerous

Seminole County
Court Records

It I* JHBBrNBi «• Mil m iVRITf*
T I T K f« r mm J u . f « • M b * * ! » * •
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IN
&gt; o i r h f f l M M l k l It*** i l f B l I N

Warranty Deed*
&gt;»•$ I«*r ?tmr bBklBMs CM
mw tin#*
Sylvester E Wilson, Ine. To C. D. h b HI i I k r m a r tm
fmnth ms n El WETfTITM. \
Herbert
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Mntthlr, lllrtli i-y L , rt ux To
Chsrle* I!.' Iliadshtw
Green!*i f, IV A , whir. To W. I*.
lhirke
Smith, Morrill M„ *&gt;l ux To law
Well Known A* Rarber
rrnee E A- Ibinithy II Reel
I’ormrrly Worked A t
Kiim-dy, lleilha (t I.Ink To Mury
Sml h Darker Shop
J IVn Igo
Now Working At
Ws I sen, H. M. To Fin. Public
S n ow * B arb er Shop
» r v Ire Go.
T r i ) toe. A. r, e l i i x To Thus. E.
103 W. lit St.
Kc ly. ei i.x
lla y o . It. H.. i-l ux To I oule On
ear SaiiR.ler, el i ' ,
Clarke, Win., e l (lx To Mnmle
Preston, Tr. fur Arthur lloyr*,'

B. F. Mflls

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Nnilrc Of l.lrn
I nulso Hull V. I-Yniik II dl
SxU ferllen Ilf M srls&gt;(rs
Security Fenl A Seed Co., Ine. To

II. I ’. Ilnlil
Mitchell, C, .V, Yi. it, ^&gt;,‘ 1 1 * ^ , *t
ux
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Andormn, Huh W. To f ’lhmlp* F.
Illlv.
Mcp. well, IV. A., Tn II. M. Watson
JndKemenl
M ilhind I'eennstruitloii Carp. V *'

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- I GARAGE a p t . 4 room*, talk.

V e ere catering to permanent
weekly goeeta. Rates per week— 110— H oua«a F o r B ent
from $3.00 to $0.00, single—$iiX0
A...KU n.iaa w- J . . 1 FIVE
ROOM
IlungBlow

-fin*

h W a i t -s S u ^ ft^ to i
ttj j J, double. Our beds m * the ■ - --------- ----- -— -- ---. Hot snd cold water In every, 2B— F o r R o n ! o r Sale.
t e ' 1^ ^ c . n,^ e hwricom,, ' MODEflN 4 room l.ou*., two
o7 ?ur room!
1 l“ r* '
«
for
Dining worn now cprn. with] : n,Ar"°,kln/ '
*nuti|rw H
A-J, service and excellent food at* * A Bt° r 1___________________
popular price*. C.* W. Sullivan/ FUDNtRIIHli DOOM, i l l Maple
Prop.
Avrnue.
8— Autom obU co

30— HooBCfl for Bale.

He m a t * I
fn lr .
in a rkn
elcailv
Nn *u|i|&gt;llre,
■ llaa l
S a r i n a l e s a nml
V n l r i i l l n ' s l l A n i H l I K U ; K l a .,
par d o t b u g ,
ae e . l o i i u n l l l y bu a
li|&gt;r». II 4»- SO 1 J t,
I I . I * ; W A X . f e w »• « - l l
1 BI’ I N A C f l t
Kla.
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ba h lw .
IIK AN'S' l l . l m n l Hua. Iitira. Re a l |Unoma&lt;l*la. • t v - t l e». N a w E a a l t t l l ! Poorer, S l . S a . t l f l .
anil f l - l t c .
HKhTH;
Hm il ' ll - *
liberal.
n g 11A n i l : K U , liu*. b a k l e , T e l nutrid l l a h l , m a r k e t e i r . n l y
F l a . low* r n u i k n e c k e l a i r to , n n i . q u a l ,,ar dox. b u n , a r c . In q u a l i t y , ID- 11 &gt; * y pv-PS * A; M h i l e . o r d i n a r y l a
l» c ; T O P P E I i . u * r bu a. |l , v c .
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ttlti H T ' U I . I : K l a . I&gt;er In. k - t c .
( u ll A l v l l i : i ; l ; U H;
Pla.
eln l*
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&gt;le- i q . l i e
mnod lls b t m a rk a la llu h lly w e a k .r
n w iillT
PO T A T ftl:*:
Boqlhern,
Kla'
t5 &gt; i. * o h a a a n
wide
m n u e I ' u q u ll l r o a .
lew
Cin«
quality •
m q a a lS t v ~ a e e
Iw e o n d l l l n n
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l i v e a i l l t 1*;
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Southern, l i s t

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maitil ll * h l. n i m k r i etem lv. I'M I
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d o *. I.u a . I 1 " t
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d n a ; it**, f.ilr !*• k*hm
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lniwt'il' fritu •|ll(tf|«v
kkT". | t o a -11 |«;

In Iho Cliiila Vi*tit kcrthin daily ‘ r*'
fthlpmrnt were retlmslrd from 20
lo 26 rare and the In'sl ship­
FruilM nml Yem'luliles
ment* during Ihe work from Cal­
FreHh Hally
ifornia were believed to m slightly
over 200 ear*
Cut Flo went
T h ’s Inforni'itlon v m not n '»ih
old" fur llm meeting m llic I'unI'riccs Biifht—See Uh
trol I'uMinltie* Frhlny night lieCW:7«' cnpl.upirn'lon Ir.iUlHes had

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jwpalr!n*— rollah. arid Ryaa. "Tba barter waa 'Loll*'.
airlnca, *rjN.
or. wa ham Jotmaqn, aaal up from Denver for
It, Clip 8bo* Shop, u p Sanford, a 110,000 robbery.
" i m i the fellow who arraoUd
1PM Ford 1-Door Sedan. Eacvp- Lofty."
Honal* bay et f t « ) . .Strickland
Qian, who waa vieUlii« a* «h»
H « t o n Inc.
prison, aaid be we* "p’cnty wor­
T O E Do tier JT OsTa Paint— Yen ried" while Johnson waa wielding
win Fet the m a t , enduring tin rnaor but he **ild the convict
baauly, « a d lha ioagoat Iss'lng apparrntly did not reeognlie him.

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6 f p e t f O i* r * 4 &amp;
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M i l l IONS Of KHJNOV Ha VI i « t *-

Corner Jml nml I’nlmetto

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(Turn at Ihr Red Arrow)

10 BACKS

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N IG H T L Y
{Except Sunday)

I.cfiltzed

v p ound |wr y e a r

PML O O K A f

HUA ABOUT
THE P H U T

USIO BY OUll tiO ’/LNNMi Ml

SANFORD-ORLANDO
KENNEL CLU B .

Spcncct’s Market

I ’arl-M u lu cl
B a llin g

’ MlkACLE WHIP CONTAINS M O R E -

I I ttlti HA STATE RAGING COMMISSION SUPERVISION
P O S T T I M B 8:15

PAR M ORE-OP THE COSTLY INGRTDIEI 'TGI

E VR YB U D D Y ASKS QUESTIONS
&lt;

25 ounces h r 234

M l Pack ••• No Slack Filling

m It'* a ekillfnl rniws la'lwreti
m ayonnsiee sm l old rseliiifnri)
boiled cLTssiiig — vvills a Kpreisl
t (nquancy allilMitui ! Miracle whip
Is tolslly ilifTrrrnt from nil oilier
dressing*—tiiioollii r, (lollirr, more
'delicious. T r ) Miracle Whip—mm hi !

A t Q M P A P A S T TR A IN H E A D E D BAST.

a ,T ' S

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that is different^

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'I’t'H.NII'H. Hutt|i|ir» 11Err aI afp*

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AAillions prefer this ^flavor

JOE PALOOKA
ITS

Martin’s Garage

On Route 17 — 10 Mile* South Of Sanford

ilfiitl
F it.

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henvv i 'in?*

It*'inI I I I'­
r.e strr. fill

*MP8TAI1D: Fla. -curly, oer d**. compared widl nlronl II pocndi
bun. te lie. 8«lad bui hpre.
((f
C1,ffrr .■pM| |,UWPVI.r|
0— S itu ation W m W
CANON C ITY. Colo.—(*3 —De­ 1»C.
true ^nske* iibmii five times na many
O K IIA 1 K l * . b u a h e r e .
WANT JOB
cook, nune- or tective W. J. "P a l" Kysn sallied Jjjifr,
14..14.
n i p s o f Ihpi] m Ihe same amount
ON 10X8 : ( D r f ) N o r t h e r n . Jrel
nald. Lconl* Albert. t i l 1-3. K. down lo do»e comfori ably in the
qf roffrt.
Iowa, k l lb tiag a. t l . t t - l l . T ) .
prlM t barhor chair.
Tlh.

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A price you c m afford
lo pay

GREYHOUND
RACES

CURB SERVICE

m/ Mlnn iv, hi &lt;411*♦ i
rt t ,i i ! y
REEL A SONH Bt*c|al 1134 4I'lirpie*
|h r «|ilc,
him
Door Chevrolet
*cd*n,
with FOR KALE: 7 Room country home
irin*
TOl'I’ Hl* |mr -Im|| mi
Wi&gt;h bath, small down payment, fpw.
t*» Inlr, •: iw I- **» h'.VLAt*. V*r hi|K m|n
1M I teg $1U .
_____________
i:«K iritAN T;
Kin,
(S h eii ae li rw.Mili.win WUM*
rest as rent. Phone KW2'R.'
i &gt;w net*. I'* 4|ua||iy* 1 / !"•*• " |*i i t \\ T M i n I l k ’. ||
1*33 Dodge Truck — excellent
1 1 1 1 *1 1 .1 1 F r tv fiiiiwy lil null*-r,
|
m %•
HUNKY FI*, limit Uttl
i‘Aiu * a.
,
...
mechanical condition. Price re­
$wh m J.
• * &lt;*r
r o t H m u p l nn Iri
duced to $345. Strickland Motor.
L K T Y t V F ? Yta. l i ’ tJ IK H H
I hi* . U n i l « d
S iu lt*
iuii oi i ii I h
lu

You Can*t,Blame Him
For N t f i D o z i n g A Bit

. . Truck &amp; Auto
Service

California Ships 200
CursCelery ThisWeek

CJa»sifitd Advertisements

1B|4 DeLuse Ford
Coupe—new
107 K. Clh filrcot.
leg—good condition. Special a t __ _______---------------I M L . Strickland Motor. Inc.
, FURNISHED five-room
apart——
u n u T P s n u . -----------ment. upstair*. Inquire *11

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

\V. A. 'Fl!t«

Thl* plcturo, showing the Apilorhlcoln River ■ t Rad Bluff, aboilt 15 mllea aoulh'of BriGoJ.-t Flpy
I’lrllal SatirfirtIon Of Judgment
may be the spot where the ateamrr Alice *ank 7# yean ago with, )i l« Relieved, 300 b a r t ^ ^ f
_ivp
ACTCHTtSlK. Mar. R — Chnv A Co..To W. E. Oglesby
whiskey, Frank P. Bl»lr. of Chicago, who I* d im tin/ aalvage operations, estimated that "p ch 'a.fd rt"' '&gt;^pinin uf ifti. Xugnrtlue votng _
---- —---■ * ’*
o f ’ liquor would be worth about $300,000 now. The Alice, buried under 24 feet o f mud and «i* f e d In h tlfiuiivitv&gt;I rlretion approved
Some i)('Hh» pre-hialnrlr Indian
/ranllnr
a
noiv
fmnchl
r
to
the
of wa'er, wa* Inratnl by u»e of n magnetomderv h devleo for ah^wlng presence of -iron.
lTneiiln I’owrr 4 I iflu Company. hiHise^ m ivnifim l Form Nation­
Tho ii&gt;io ■tim.1 ttlf.;! In favor of al Mnuumirnt, Alisona, were IhiIU
granlintr iho new frumhino, and uj petriried wiwkI Instead uf ordi­
sanford
a r k e t report
P42 n|ipo«eil, Tho total uf flfiOt nary .tone, (Ini' Ilf I hear, known
hnlloln r:**l fepmwnle.1 •Cplilly n* Aunle House, has hern pjrtly
more Ihtit ha f tho nunllflnl v«t. tvs Iu its I.
Dally report ot sale* uf frutl*
DNtON’8: (lttr*n) Km. per &lt;1os,
m * veaeisljle* at in# llkstunl tun nr,-, lo else tluneh su-ltr.
Approximately 200 car*
of ‘" c atrenttlli of the cjlv,
jtnie tirn isre Wholesale k la rh e lt'A ltn l.G Y t Ha. per da* hurt,
celery will lie shipped from CalTho fmOehl/e had been 1 iveti
la troekera.
carlo!
*ssemlilrre ll-ltt.
an* oilier dealer! for
n 14 hour l'i:»H (dreea) Fla., hnn. hprx. , Ifom it during
.Minify T o l,oun
current week &lt;hn approval of the city c ntiml*
al
A. 6L lo- her l.i ipialliv, tl.l*-|l.(*
S r.loti,, ending
oeeivril lien liefnro It W-S so’ milted to the
(In Aultunuhilnt
repurled liy J. (I. Michael,rCCANK; (I*. sarloue karltlea MConlmg to iltfkr
Manager.
! fair lo *oml. per lh,. IIH'lk
. ^ |j„ (Very 0&lt;J
in Idee people for
Pallflrtllott
at (ho
He financing—
»!!io-**M irHmh* w!'nderi'M|alr In"” e ^ »
naahifj Yesterday front the fur we*l.
polk. A nuioher of hud nir till
Hard
.
protection.
Stanley-Roger*
()ulck S ervice
1.— AnnowneamenU______
b*K*. comb
un »•, *«•
• II io $i 6ft; 1
Wondt ri .
The inform»tk&gt;n rr|»orli*il nb«ul
who nuitQilrrrtl Ud pro
Jware Co.
- l a . “*
*■. *h*
•— 1fair li»
13.00*1* 24.
1
O ltA l'K K a tlll. K
* IJ
M e l* * 'fo "b inclic* nf r *ln f»ll In Ihc P*n t» vi.lnti* ginnl for tin* .rmimiunlly,
Jack Flnnell—Phone 170-J
W. J._ K ln * r r I ambtag*rto no 50.
I'WTATTIKh:
Nnrlhern.
r e mb. I l . t l ; T « i s . H . 40; H
bx .
iir«**n 4tountalnBe CWT
Maria ir r a und that cutiiiu? thin w n i d f«ir M« appn^vul In the
NO. t GRADE framing, aldlnr- b a g * , r o m b s e e ; t ’ 8 J». ts- l. ee .
T A N U K I I I N t J * : H * . * •* b u s . b x *.
x
A pickup truck with l t »
kh**tln&gt;/ flooring—120.
Per
Arrrplrnre ( orp. nf Florid
* 'pDTATOttnt 8u*.|.lle« moCefWtkl WK,k w111 drl,cnd
U r« l lJ' UT'*" rl" ll,,n'
|
co m b. T»-fSc; t :8 3e. 10-JSe.
$111. Reel A Bon*.
thousand. United Lumber Co-, Itb
Evrhinge llldg,
—
A P I'I.U :
Ku m il lea
llah l.
d e - tUmeml f*li. market ateetly. Kla.iWhrthrr Ihr field* dry during the
■ nd l l s h t . i n e r b e t d u l l ; E a e t ^ r n | l | | , a T r l u m u h a .
Lui.
h|ire.
* week, Fclery *h!|imeMi| front thl*
Hnyhiml im p i'isl u m\ in tho'
* French. Phone 711.
Orlando—|&gt;hunc J700
Hi^VE YOUR Wgteh repaired b y _______________________________
Ilu. b e a t s . T u r k lu i i i e r l a l *
A l l l e i k e r l a . ( la id a r a d a A |&gt;*rk. No. la, I
T w l g a . t ’ l l l l i r n r Hi|u*l,
|1 e e - t i .u u ; No. l a . s e - 1 1 ;
r it t o m m e r - area ws* estimated ut 10 to 16 lentil century lu pioyl'lv immey.
«n .
wba rerily know. how. is - ^ A p a r t a c n t a F o r B e a l
St l a ; D r l l c l n u a Nu Huuiiliee
: d a l e . No, la. ( I c .
car* ilalty.
I h&gt;r huylng off llm ll.iiil,h Inva.l j
Brigg*. Jeweler MagkoH* Ave. , -------- -- ---------- ----------------—
U K A N 8 : I H na tx Huuiillaa . l l a h l .
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GERTRUDE GELBIN

Nations Initfud of eflteriag Into
Jlruct OMb with Kurope's beer*
ly-atmed dictator*. wu» rejected
by&lt;» TOt« Of u t to lit .
Cbamberfaln. pointing ■n Ntrtm
Pktoro of Europe's end world's
mre»l, *&gt;M that I f &gt; b direct n.
foliations «U k ih» dictator* eoSUpon Britain wM added np bar
P * * of r*-xrets«*ni..: to even
•water speed,. •
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The British people wlU.jpd to
*or. ho Mid.
other creed. of
KooornMtnt IhrexICn their liber­
ties,
H r Thom,* lotklp. Minister of
Cowrittoe led Debase, net otfookO «»n ihs ttrenilh of Britain's
C r force with 0 statement that
March. 1111, the lloral Air
r*rce will he equipped with the
rorWs tenet modern and most
efficient fighting ithr fleet.
T# defend the British Isles, he
paid a. balloon barrage U being
organised in IP squadrons to
hand an aoriat wan aaalnst ear
Invasion hr .petty ptsnes.
'/ “ Coast defenses and other
neon* which I ranat not mention
BUI- be an Hffsetlvs defense
apehut anr Invader." he asserted
Major Clement n. Attlee* lead­
er of Ihn Iwborite opposition,
berated ChamberIsle
for his
shetrlnp or the Lodgne ,of Na­
tions to embnrh an "a system of

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laC'W; r - ff t

WART'AMt
every possible doe In the kUlinp
of Mies Mbm Defcker (above),}
IP year old sienoprapber, who,'
was focnuf dead In the stockroom
at an office where ehe worked at
Grand Rapids, Mich, after ap;)
pareally being beaten to death
with a blunt instrument. Him
Dekher was a member of - her
church choir.

GREYHOUND
XNTRIES TONIGHT
nitftT HACK; j- is ants.

AI*A 1‘rltlt
lAiekM «l
I'rlsre- K lr r l ■
Dsn. Itauubir*

It Is s* K.
Plash Pest
Karlen* •
Itnllln* T raffh

ttnt'onii itAt'Ri returny.

IKIr»l Hall af Dally tleoMe)

Ran (M r
K .«m J «
itulilr-K li**t
flo ra l Sllln .
TJIIIII1 HACK;

llro w til* Jo*
Aim l « u r
Cvlumbu*
T r s in o KMth
t-IS Mil*,

l i l a l * H r...*

ftmrtl* Rulrkn

fe.raaf Half at ItaUr. Uaohlal

us Ann
L'srrful Maid
n*r Mm ns
Ih sn n*r
All Kr&gt;*
' Ulus AVIng
KOItllTII IIAHM: Kuli.fHr.
Il*l*n Jn
Kami Traffic
Kina* llnsal
' all ■■ear's lUhy
Thr**vltl*
A1,nNPA‘&gt;

a
cal, of memben of ■the UUvrinl
trade*the muscle&gt;efcdred It, ode
reluahle than sold, alee eomeono
Plncor fold deposits were so name, trim the' La(la •"eslsr.".
lone ago would have moved th« plentiful during : the coneirsetiefi meaning'u UDor.
,••
tracks ’ o f1 the old Ha'ramcnto period that nnbodr attempted lb
v* • '•* * r ';" i
Valley Keltruad In California-, dissuade Judah from ' his -plan
Tom ^Trmcy, *Ao*tialUn welter
which rune, for I I miles o»er a And, severe) year*' later, when
bed of gold.
| illci rails might- hero been movdd weight. |on Noreipber.. '|l» HIT,
In February. l*M a young end, to glre way lu hydraulic mining wen-, two - fights. &gt;bat . fought only
visionary engineer Theodore |». ihn p|Brer method ot separating one,round.
that first mntdi ha,.mop from
Judah, begun construction or Ihu geld from (he soil hud boon* d r ­
Yohng -Drifts* hetora. etthpr con­
line Icon HucruMenlo to- Voleoni.1 dared unlawful.
Only eU years bdfore. this very
In ciactlr one year-Judah fin- testant put on hlbVfstfirtfto wee
ttllon was the end ot the trail ithad hie lino and- strange; uun|t dlioesliled by Prdmote* Charles
of' many gold sceksre ».Pf H oi ucoms. jjm At«ch» tedew sUlliUg ■‘r* ■Tla-*
rash. Judah » i »
mb»e cm rich gold ore! Boplhwrn^R*wealth than that lying In the c|f|c train, now uso the odd rail:

Cm UMuM y*e«a .Osee Dm
dltor, Karl E. Nordgren; Editors
Hubert J,
Deyienn
Bfu*h'
Members uf the Executive Com.'
milted: A. J, llanni, Ito'Una Col­
lege, Winter Parks Mra. Mary
Hasrn Arnold, Winter Perk] W.
I*'K. Bameti, Ml. Dora| Dr. U.
It. Mills, Tempo; Jcek. a lluasell,
Oilne*v|:ie| R J. iMngatrept. Day?,
Iona lice eh i V. B. CiawnfatehleU,
peiRnl la SaaforS'e
Boca Grande; Thomae K. Davis,' L„lbw.
m than Ilm&amp;aL *dim
Jr, OHsadof J. C. Dickinson, Jy,
Tampa i Edward M- Dav s, Winter,
Park.
■
Mrmetwra ef the. Advisory
Boo'd selected wore; Mrs. W e. F.
Btaekmrn, Jec|»onvirsi W. B.'
rewne, GrandIn|W. Wl DemarlU.'
. - . . lkey West i Ray W. Groan, Winter
p»rt h» &gt;"•
Ferki a A. flrlmm, Jacksonvillei ^
' J * ! , P! T ^ L .
eluding “ Udder th* Doable Rifle.”
“ Anebure Awalfk.” end “ Rl Mir
Bis Da Phene."
The Burdick sisters. Jmrn and.
Raaemary, Rave several eejeclkeu
Motion picture ibaetera In the
United Mates' number ehent lie
OOP sad Kara an aggregate seek­
ing capactt) ef ip.IPP.PPP par

rs. Chaftes Yarwe'.l, Palm Biaahs

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70-operatlon In offense of
irrltorlea of Dritaln'a allies.

Included the following:'
Bat'erta laments, Mrs.
A. M.
Philips, chairman; Mns. Martin
r^dlradl. Mts. H P. Moneplvnlge.
Dfcoratlout, Mrs.. R. r. "Monsalvatge. Chairman; Mrs. J. M. MnCaehUJ. Itofrrshmmts. Mrs. Pearl
H. H»rvscll, Chairman; Mrs. c. n.
ished him-oft In imp. roohd. tbs Mw,on, Mrs. Kdne Katrldgo. Regonly One he ‘ foeght .that. nlthtl lltrtHon, Dr. Elisabeth Tracy.
It happenejl Jn I t Louie.
The first passenger sir service
Tomorrows The Rape ef Pace from Par.a to South America will
be Ineagareieil this summer by
Jewee.Ah- Freper. A week'/ service, Is
pUnned. The 9,000 mile flight to
Buenos Aires with intermediate
stops wOl ha mode in about four
days.

lird P rotection
To Be Continued
ly Audubon Group

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NOT THC CMI A ft IT BUr.TMl MPT
m « EQirtrpmnr
eottgU TT U tsn cB
staled.

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Futurity.

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Sanford In The O n ly Central
Florida City Affording Ball, Highway
And Water Tranaportatfam

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Seminole County Products
Mora Fruit And Vegetables Than A. „
Similar Area In America
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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VO LUM E n i x

S h a fe r Calls
For Probe Of
Security Act

HANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. 19.18

Death Of Children
Charged To Mother

Flan O ffe re d
For Canning Of
E x tra C ele ry

Payroll Pension Tax*
es Are Said To Be
Diverted ToFinance
New Deal Spending

Food C h c m tat Telia
Trade Body Board
Canning Of Celery
I s N o w Practical

Only Small Part
Goes To Pensions

A discussion as lo the possibil­
ities for cann'ng suiplu* celery
occupied the attention of the di­
rector* at the regular monthly
meeting of the Board of the Semi­
nole County Chamber o f Com­
merce building last evening.
The aubject waa Introduced by
TO. D. Patton, a chemical techni­
cian, who was sa'd to have spent
much time In making food testa
and inveeUgatioDt.
He stated that from reports he
i* received from various distri­
butors, he la convinced there Is
demsnd for canned celery and

Collection Of O v e r
O n e A n d Vj BU’ l i o n Is Hardship,
i WASHINGTON; Mar. 9 ^
' (A P )—Representative Shii*er,
Michigan^ Republican
called for a congreasionil in- Accused of strangling her t*-&gt;
vealigation today of what he small children. Mrs. Margaret
called the Treaeury'a •‘diver­ Thomsen (above) of Babylon. Nsion’’ of 91,569,000,000 from 1 - shook her head when a*ked
If site was sorry they are deed.
the,Social Security reserve "Why should I b e r she asked.
fund to “ finance New# Deal "Those kids are better off. Wo
never -bad enough food.'*
spending.”

E a U b lteh ftj In 1908

DARING RESCUERS SAVE STRICKEN FREIGHTER AT SEA

NUMBER 167

Citrus F r u it
Freight Rate
Up 5 Percent
ICC (grants Railroad
Plea For 10 Percent
-Increase In Rates;'
Exceptions U p 5

15 Percent H i k e
Plea Turned
Down
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Railroads Expect An*
crease In Revemieff
Of $270,000,000.b0
W A S H IN G T O N , Mur. 0.—
( A P ) — C itrus fruilH,
In te rBtuto C om m erce Com m iasion
offit'in ls wtid In fo rm a lly to*
day, uro aubject to u fiv e per­
cent illum ine under th e Com mlasion'u fre in h t ra te dcci-

8(on.
Sanford would be in position to I
P’cture* tell u vivid slaty of the rescue of the ill-faU'd • relghler, Aisles C i^, which lost hir propeller during teirlflc storms
W h ile dccliniuir to u ive an
manufacture . product «uperior|in ,hr nor,h A ,I,n ' lr - ," 1 “ ""owed helplessly for IH dsyii until (\«*s t Guardsmen rnme to her "lit. At the Irft, guardsmen aboard the
o ffid t il opinion, IC C o ffic ia te
and at a lower cost than that now culler ( Helen are shown In the act of firing^u linpecross the drift Ing craft. A few minutes iHler n Hawser linked the two shipas and
Ha introduced ^ ' resolution
*nid they wero "quite sura" tho
offered on the market. California the Amlea t i'y (in distance at right) burked ngafhft the line. But
the hawser held formly anil the (hrian towed the freighter Into
Commission intruded to exempt
which
would
authority
the
canned celery la now being re­ Boston llstber. Bound from Pennine City, Flay x a England, the Atslra D ly ran In'o eight terrific storms and each time she look a
cllru* fruit from the 10 percent
■ Speaker ol Iba llouaa to appoint
tailed wt approximately 30 cents
rat" increase which the Commixseven' battering. She carried 11 passenger*, s^ti,' from Mobile, Alaa committee or soven to conduct
for a number two can, he eaid.
lion allowed railroads yesterday.
tba Inquiry. The resolution as­
A committee will be appointed
Commodities exempted from tha
sertad that although tba Treas­
by President T. K. Stmpeon to In­
lit Percent Increase are subject
ury had co|lact«d | l-fll.000,000
vestigate tl(e matter further. Mr.
to n five percent boost,
from workara and employer* in
Patton, a winter tweldent of EusH^
Thu increase* may be put Into
payroll t* ir * under GfJ Boclal
was Introduced by 11. J. Lehman.
effect by the rallrosd* on
19
Security Act durirl the pa*t 11
Mr. Simpson celled attention to
tlays notice and must b« mads
month*. |eae then 1100.00 bad been
highway
improvements
being
effective before July ], They aro
paid lo tlioka "insured against
NEW YORK, Mur. u -(4 &gt; i— plely aflor the news of Ihr Whit­
made In Seminole County at the
designed to boost 'heir r«v«nu*s
the haurda of old i| i."
I IEoIm'I t J. ItuM-ntliul, cashier nf the ney fulfiirs* was Jimomired from
present time. He alto stated thet
0270,000,000 annually. The carrtert
Tba resolution eaid the payroll
i - j a.
v
lumkrupl firm of Richard Wlillney the loMnim nf the exchange a
he would join the County's dele­ y-,
pica Ihsi a ih percent visa ia bee­
tea &lt;re* ''creatine a hardship on
ro r
L e f f H ami Company, testirM lo.lay that few minutes lifter the opening,
gation In appearing before the L a n d l d a t e s
rs** ry to stvv them from hankbasinets'1 end destroying lobe tor
and strriiglhrni'il in lute trading,
The outstanding indebtedness of State Road Department's Budget
ruptcy wax rejected.
employable persons.
Meeting in Orlando on Mar. 18,
White investigators of the RecurT*
A
mi
ns
* ] nut of arrounts held by the firm
Immrdialrly
after the an*
reduced to rfqucwt certain other appropria­
The llease was advised the Seminole' County was
K U n A S 1 l l C y 1 I t l f l B C f u r safekeeping ami investment rlticis tnul Exchange Cmumlsslon
nounremrot, under which agrictil*
tax bill mlcht encounter a Presi­ from 02438.000 to «240*/K&gt;0 by t e s for this county. Mr. Simpson
i-ml bond '•! Ihrm over In January wnrWril liehlnd the locked doora
turu) proilucta, bituminous
and
dential veto |f iha ipecisl las on the cancellation of 80 refunding aloe commented upon tha large
to Richnrd Whitney, former pies of the hrockerage house, AsxisCm tillilllri for Ihr li'i
I'uinting to the growth and ds- Bgnlte coal and iron oru are par*
closely held corPoretlooe .were bonds and their attached coapena amount o f publicity being given from Bem nole Guonly will bo n lv w,‘nl of ,tK* Nt’w ' ' ork
"m l Attorney Grmml Ambrose V*! vrlupmrnt of the John B. Stetson
by the Beard o f County- Commla.
ra M titiw a t* *’ » ,
V ‘
MO TREE, which be said Is
*
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f
.
«
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C
riiJiVr
*
£
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B i - f f i i L ” ! » • " T 1*
Blowers
wt
their
.regular
monthly
Chairmen
DooahlOti,
North
flrm.
’ becoming more end more recog­
vatu hearings, first
questioning \ p,,,, yraie. Dr, W. H. Alien, pwal' ICG official* ami rcpresentaltroa
T|n,
yrktrnhy w, ,
Carolina Democrat, of the Ways meeting In the Court House yea* nised ee one o f the unusual at­ t w o groups t h e y d e a l e r , ncrordlng
llt iir y D. Mygalt, a partner In j dent uf the inslitutlnn, told Ki
uf the railrnnds next week in an
and Means Committer seeklna terday, Clerk 0. P. Ilerndon re­ traction* In tha United Stale*.
in a n l A t e m i n l mmlr Unlay l . y F.
from Ihr rxehanffi* f o r the firm.
I wnnlanx at their lunrheon today
effort to foul u solution to the
to swine the tide of votes against ported today.
James Law eipialned a plan for M i lalny il , c h a i r m a n n f lln* jsYmi- ' f n ilu ii * l o i n e r t olili^ntioiiH. I.ati-r
l'im r«« servers flam McCiitl's Hint ainro the founding of tho earlier:* |irublenis mill avert thalr
the aniandmenl to kill Jery, told
The cancelled 0.10,000 In re­ compiling, printing and dlatribu- n o l o Itomocrnllc*
Ciiiumillii% In jit went inlti hankruplry. Kti'tniih «i (tffire worn unable in lueutv Wlill- ' sehool nf higher learning a* an min from decreased revenue*.
the legislators that It thr*amend­ funding
bonds
represents an ting a directory of Seminole Rfiilt* o f a i ( W i l t i n n uiloptuij nf o (
fi'-il at n puliliu lu-artht* Ih * ■ley. Counsel for1 the firm, how-, academy hi) years ago the umHu
Conimiaaloner
Waller
M,
ment carried "In my judgment equivalent amount of old bonds County cit'aena, to be the first rreent nu’ctimr
«»f tin* r«niiity f«tT As^iHlont Hint**
AN*irney ever, said "Mr. Wlillney will be luil lieen "for God and for Truth"
.Spinwit I'd linn till that the ad*
the bill will be vetoed."
hetelofnre taken by the Clerk in Issued since 1028. Mr. la w ex­ C o m m f l l i ' c , v l i i t l i | i m v i i l i i l ilu it C riiiin l Andiru*!' V. i ld 'ilt &lt;»f present if we cjti locale him."
mid that it hud been the aim of
lie spoke while the House was payment of tales.
plained that he expects tu rrll randHlaits fr«nn prifinctH l. I A. New York slate.
Whitney I* a brother of George' Hie .school tu send out Christisli juslni&lt;nl, rvpivsenting two-third*
of lImt nought by the railroad*,
moving toward a showdown on
1
000
copies
of
the
directory
at
Dr. C. I* Tark appeared before
I'lMiM nf Irmliiii- i&lt;r.iiri rclier- Wliilney, n pailner in Hie Imuking ciliscni.
3 and .1 A would luivo in rn.ik**
•i equivalent to n full linriiontal
ih* las provision, tha most con­ the Board and requested the Com­ 0.1 each and that a minimum nf j ifit* rnfi* in Crntifi Ni&gt;, 1 titid run nlly npriird timer, rtqiprd miHlur- huu*e of J. I’. Morgan &amp; Ctuupuny.
Grnrgr Del'nttes, an alumnus of
tt'oMiiHHfU (ia rag* *la)
troversial pert of the bill.
missioners to investigate the pos­ f750 worih of ■dvertlinR' will Im* didatra from oil oilmr prrrimiH m
the University and rhairimln uf
Tlig norah-O'Maboney federal sibilities of calling a referendum necessary to finance
ll. Upon the ('minty wonlil lie ivquiu'd lo
Hie program committee, jnlUMluu'd
licensing bill as condemned a* on the proposed hospital for Semi­ motion of T. W. lawtnn srconili*! qualify in Gump 2 .
the speaker who declared Hist
an adlct to "put all Industry In nole County on the asms data me by E. II. Laney, the Uhsinber of
enrollment In the srluuil had inMr. IJo )d &gt;..ii&gt;l lie Iix m i I In,
bondage" Ily Me twin K I lari, the Democratic primary. The mat­ Commerrn gave its endorsement
■rrrasrd 121 percent during tlm
st*lenii'nt on n telephone conver­
head of *he New York Stale ter was referred to County A t­ lo the project as outlined.
sation yesterday wIIIs J. II. |lo&lt;l
economic council. In Ja*tlmunr torney E. F. lloujiholder for In­
At the requral o f II. J. I^hman, gea, rliairncin of the Rln'e linen j
before the Senate Judiciary sub­ vestigation. A report will be made (he Chamber of Commerce mem- craGe f ’oniiiiitler, mol n letter
dents iii Hi, srhind taught by the
committee yesterday.
berahlp campaign wa* jio«tponnl from Mr. llodgen recelvrd today.
soon, It was staled.
CD members of the faeiil'y.
Gnnicrax arc already whirring
The
annual
Arltmry
iiiperliun
WASHINGTON.
Mar.
V.
•
M’l
The measure, which propose*
klemliero of the Board passed until khs tetter part of April so
Rinee hit coming to the Uni­ fur the Lion's Club show the
Mr. Ilixlip-H tpioleil Section H I uf (lie R.intnrd National (iiiurd
Hen"lor
I'eppcr
tit.Fla,
I
urc.cd
to Iran chid labor and in elimin* u resolution requesting the City that tho Salvation Army drive
of lire I'nmpiled (e le iril l.uws of Midi* •&lt;nulucIed liy an inspector populur support hiat— flight'1 to,- versity In liUtl, Hr. Alien stated "Mnvl* Queen’* I d lm shown at thd
ale unfair and cutthroat bailors* |o cancel certain paring
Iten* may tie held during the first week Flqrkln. whir'll provut-s "eurh ol Hie regular unity will bu held Ids hill to nxtend
gov«r»»iJ ’Ml Hut the winking piogiani its.I High School auditorTurn on Man
practical by federal licensing of ■■gainst the Render and Bpaor o f April.
eens isle. I nf six
fundamental 17 and la. It wnx announced today
enmlHlule . . . .
shall Indicate mi Mur. IT and la. l'n| II. VV, Ioann to »mall hiixiness’.
all corporation* with mare than property for right-of-way pur*
President Simpson presided over therein the gionp in which lie ilrpoints; namely: development of by Maxwell Ktrwnrt president of
In
ti
hrosdeast
sddri-ss,
Hie
Milieu
will
inaku
the
Inspection
&lt;100.0*4 gross a**ete operating In
test night's meeting which wes at­ slres liia name In npltc-rr on the
IL'aatlaised mm f s s i fiv e )
hoili nf cipiljiinenl and personnel, l |"rid|ait Iiit1.it tho prnl-Htai aa health cnttsi ienct'i development of the Linn's Club.
Iniarttat* Commerce,
has not
tended by the following Board 1011101."
"Yesterday erenna were taken
'
eonunaiidiim
nlluurs n( llin Ihr1’*' “ tho answer" to thu plight ol arhularly altitude and creative e f ­
been publicly approved by Presi­
members and visitors:
Mr. llwlge* s I mi soiil tliai “Rime local units nutilliiil uifirera und tlrm[( niinlile |o ohiulit m.mey fort; (trowing cl(ixl'(tani|i con* in i ho ridcry field* of Sanford,"
dent UOoaavalt,
From Fern Park,
Gordon J. ■ha Statue provtdcH that the cun
science; aiding each student in Mr. Stewart said, ''snd also ahnta
eiillrtud ....
declailiig tliul (h|s Item I'tisllng hit ilk x.
Protesting that tha • proposal
Harnett, Mrs. Prudence llruno,
select ng' and pieparing for Ids were taken of the Jayeres as they
didulc rliiili
(irraeut n sworn is wie ul the few times during the
The
Copper
bill
would
t'slnb
".com* to have been borrowed
F. E. Gelslar, Mrs. F. E. Gelsicr;
life's Vacation; dealing an wp- left thu Valdcx Hotel after thalr
s'a&lt;
uncut
ul
the
time
lie
ipirli
tralnlna
year
Hist
u
&lt;
&gt;
eseuses
uiu
lisli
live
regional
industrial
from our socialist friends," Hart
A Sanford
asml-profaaalonal from Forest City, Fred Forward,
prrciation for culture; and Ihr mum mreting. Also tinlay many
loinkf, each autliori*1d to lent
warned against tha bureaucratic basketball team, sponsored by ths Mr*. Fred FVirward, W. B. Cara- flea, in wliiili i.urlt sworn state­ accepted f»r n«n attendance.
devrlnpmrnt of a dynamic Christ­ scenes about Hie business section
ment
he
*
i
hall
Indicate
therein
The Medical I Mini hment under looney, with or witlioin r.JIuli'rregimentation o( all industry to Ecksrnon Fruit Conner*, la sched­ well; from Cenava, J. A. l*&gt;g*n.
of town were taken. These local
ian character.
punish "the rascality of the fe w " uled (a meat a strong lakeland from Laka Monroe, J. Tilden the group In n hit'll he desire* Ins Ma)ur A. \V, Kmix is ntpoele.l nI. to tiiiiliicsx fitriij1 througlionl
Dr. ARrn dcrlared that scholar­ .ernes will be worked in with
Itxme t&gt;&lt; apimal* nil the hi.llot'. I In present at Ih i llispeetton *ev- tho country,
Jacobs,
Mr*.
J,
Tilden
Jacobs;
team In thh Gold Medal haekstship and high idealism were con­ movies of tho festive parade tn ba
am of the opinion (lint Hie Com­ aral niethoil, uf first aid In |!m
Banker*. il« said Und stopped joined in sn rffo rk _la obtain staged here on Saturday and with
t all tournament In ths Robknaen from Long wood, W. J. Wells, Jr.;
mittee would hove no .-power tu injnurd in uddltlnii &lt;a the litter
lending mnney upon the
'sir- greater Improvement fur the stud­ the iringuter ’ pint picture* to bd
Avenue Gymnasium In Orlande to­ Oviedo, W. B. Wtfttema; M b,
limit er regulate the xelwAmu uf
E. II. laney. D. K.-fftftab; Fusils, a candidate in reamd lo tie* pinup drill and ntrlhiNls of artificial rowi’i'H character, foil insisted ents: crrrtc an appreciation for tnkrn on Monday.
night at 9:00 o’clock.—
resust
Ration.
nowadays upon "liquid rolhitcrul" the finer things n f life a* well ns
Ths localltss will play In tha W. D. Patton, and K. J. Wlrfs.
“ In mnneetinu with the Don’*
in whlrli he du.dici hia n.ime to
Palatka, Mar ». -Hundreds of second round of Iha tournament.
Ren ford directors present were:
Headquarter*
Company
1st which can ho sol.l readily III Ihn n recognition of Ihe various prob­ flub stage and an can show,
appear on the hal'ot."
miiikiq.
lie
lidded
Hint
invest­
Elk* from all sections of Florida Tha -semi-final
Itultuljnn
under
Lieut
W.
D.
L.
F.
Doyle,
H.
H.
Coleman,
W.
8.
games will bo
lems of cltiirnship and their solu­ Radye's Dress Shop wilt gtva W
At pm ent II. J. Lelmisn and 11&lt;if innii u will eiecutu a riiinniuud ment hanker., ull over Him niun*
■r* sipsclsd her* to partldpau played Friday night
tions.
with* tha Coleman, I . II. Connelly, R. L.
fashion show," Mr. Stewart roite
J
.
O.
Sharon
lit've
announcnl
their
liy
s
i'iti
under
New
Voih
con­
In Us third annual *TOka' Day ' flna’a booked for Saturday night Iteaa, II. C Du Dose, W. M. I l a y
post exercise, which involve* Ih»
Two visitor* were present for tinned. The models fit right Ifl
intention
o
f
making
Hie
rate
fur
to bo hold at ths Itavlns Otrdana
Use of nil „ f tin, method* of trol.
Each member o f tha teams nee, P. S. Lawson, T. W. Lawtun.
the
meeting today,
llerluTt | with the plot o f the ^ilay, being
the legislature in Group. N". I. CDininunlraiion a'ailahln tu the
Sunday.
"It..Hi the (imuucr&lt; ju| hunks Stuckey, of Atlanta and Dr. Frank Hollywood
ment-whntng team will rscalvi Janes law , H. J. Lahman, K. A.
inennrquin*
which
a
fid
John
l-eonardy.
Gordon
Har­
Two hand* hava M a aacurod gold basketball*, according to C. Newman, II. H. Pope. T. E. Simpunit, including code and cipher and the investment bank:, out tn Atkinson of West Palm Bcarlt,
Jerques Flowers, Parisian dreaa
to pravida mu*is ft r is l ths af I* Varnsr, Orlando raersatkm * i *e*L D. U Thrasher, W . H. Tunnl- nett and G. If. Bridre. Jr., have ntOBMICs.
tho country dure not go contrary
Klwanlaqs were reminded at the designer has presumably crtata^
terooon program at tha gar* to* rector. Personnel of Iha naasr-ep rllfft, Gao. Wehuteln, .Fred T. announced for the other port lo
f'unipany it tha msclilna gun to Hie will of this New York luncheon todey of the ladles night for tha movie queen's Introduction
be
filled
from
Group
No.
2.
which wilt atari at 1:11 with
team will ba awarded sDvar balls Williams, Prod X. WJUon, and
unit nmier Captain If. C. Wash­ group," he declared "lest llieir Inter-club affair to lx held soon tu Hollywood'* society.
concon by ths HaanaU High white Iha third and fourth teas* Secretary Ralph Bagwell.
"Tonight'* rehearsal will Ulta
burn I* eiprrled tu put |ta aquad* insubordination mean that (hey in Ml. Plymouth at which Fred
School
finisher* art to receive
through elementary and advanced are stricken from the list of the Parker, of Chicago, and Interna­ place at the Armory at 7t90
Amoag thoaa acbadalad t* usaks
Geld, silver and bronxa statutes
machine gun drill- ua well ' a* New York group and will not be tional Secretary, will be tha guest o'clock," he concluded.
brio* talks ayo Fada*ai Jadg* hava been placed on the Mock for
allowed their share In thu g.oid speaker. President 'Kidney Nix
the regular cluae order drill.
Uarhort B. Fvadarkk. Daytona the teems finishing, rosperttvsly.
FIRES REPORTED '
In the past, tho Inspection b u issues of securities width this presided ovar tha meeting,
Ba^l
first, ■mend and third. Viva gold
jwovan very Intersil Ing to -many group from time lit lime distrib­
»*l L F ,
,
naadala am ready to ba dished aad
spectator*, and the public la In­ utes tu |bo*n who ‘play hall’
Tommy Pankewskl, well-known
T A L L A H A S S E E , Mar. P.-&lt;A1
ant of tha State Fitoan farm at la the players seisetad as tha att- to many Senford Baseball fans,
vited to attend the eitrcja«a with th*m."
—The stale forestry service ra*
Baltord: aad I. Waltar Bawkhu. teums asset tasm, aad a similar be* signed with lbs Cleveland In,
ported fires occurred daring 1907
which for Ih* most pari will he
DaLand, district deputy grand number of bronss dteee will ga to diaaa fo r Iha earning season, se­
on about 49.000 acres o f the 8,held on the lighted drill field. W IN DS H IT CORPUS C H R I0 TI
asaltad rater ol.Florida. Boat.
tha qesond squad.
The regular meeting o f the Tbit occasion afford, tba pub­
conding t« information received
AH ticket* for the tourists' 128,000 acres uniter fire protection A quintet af gold medals wiB
today.
Chew and Checker Club wa* held lic tba opportunity of using l(T«
COItPITS rm tlB TI, T o n . Mar. boat trip down the St. Johns in Florida.
REBELS SOIk i TO'
TOWNS
avaOsbte also ta Iha ftra
This I* about 147 par cent o l
Pankewakl pitched severe! games in the Velde* Hotel teat night be­ local units at their ' best, both •.—M l— Wind* of mrrlflc (ore*. Rlvar to Blue Springs on Capt. Ed
exhibiting tha boat
for the L os heat* last season, and ginning et 7:10 o'clock, Club o f ­ In (heir* exhibitions and the at­ aillmalrd at 7b mils* an hour at Btca'a boat, "Charuth’’ have been the total. Thera ware 8,193 firoa
DARCBIAtNA. Mar,
Tha beat quintet waa
tendance, a* ]oo percent attead- tha municipal airport, shook Cor* sold, Chamber o f Commerce offI- and the forestry service said morn
after being placed on the roster ficiate reported today.
Insargaat ptana*
aovaral
tsburg teat night and
rauiad elala. who hav* been In charge of than half of them war* aat
o f several teases ia tha southeast
t a n of officera and men la ob- pus Christl today but
tewna north of
Davtena Beach aaakw*
Dr. W. W. WlHUra*. secretary llgatory- guard officer* Indicated relatively BUI# damage. In an all tha ticket aalea, announced today. liberataly. Damage In monay
waa farced to retire far the seaBlgbt.
Frldsy nlghL Eight lads wU mate
field near hero several derrick*
••• use af an a Itbig arm. His of tha Bondar Bchuola and the today.
The boat will leave the Muni­ estimated at 002,118,
numbor of
the trip ta tha Orieade gym aad
war# teown down, on# narrowly cipal Pier Friday morning at.
la fa Detroit and he baa D T- H. of Florida Baptists will
Circled
farmed ant la tha £pring- be tba gaeri speaker at the regu­
NEW YORK. Mar. •*— Uf)— missing a house. Treee Way* 10.-00 o'clock and la expected to
times •snauncM by (teach Weedy
fteld, Ohio, team hi tho Middle la r meat lag of tha Brotherhood 9*1** o f General Motor* tar* and blown down, garage doora torn r*&lt;dm about 4:00 o'clock in tha
tvyw*
•fop tha d a . bat la aa fallows i Ramage, ft
AUmniM
« r the
tu t Mrson.
Mi
A
Dantld L49ffkJ*
League [far
la of tho First Uapti.t Cburyh In truck* to consumer* In tha United off and at Iba airport a flro ax- afternoon.
by boovy antl- daw, f t Pardon, at ‘
Fair to partly cloudy
I t was Indicated that a similar
additlM tq bring an aide baseball tha Vsktea Hotel Thursday at Slate* In February amounted to tlngulebur liouac was lifted over
Hill, g.
playw, Paakewakl U tha amateur 18:18 o’clock, (I cures Hull in*, 82431 unit*, compared with 83.- • fence. Tha weather bureau eaid trip wlU b* mad* on Monday if and fhuraday, scattered
nortbweot
heavyweight bsakg champlen
cksm
af praaldant of the organisation 'ta* 080 in January and 01400 In Feb- tba wind wa* caused by a local a sufficient number at parson* In extreme
Thursday afternoon.
dislarbanro.
Detroit,
da* hud.
ruary, 1M7.
emmeed today, .

County Debit Are
Cut By $30,000
In Bond Transfer

Legislative R ule Cashier Shifted Firm’s
fir. W. So Allen
Of Cotioty Group
Securities To Whitney Is Speaker A t
Chauged By Lloyd
Kiwanis Lunch

Park Asks For Refer
endum On Project
To Build Hospital

islaturc Now M ayr ’

’*TKr 'iliK'k" &lt;*f ax-ciniii**

President O f Stetson
SaysEnrollment Has
Doubled Since 1934

Pictures O f C ity
Annual Inspection jSenator P e p p e r
Taken For Use In
Of National (iuard Urges Support For
Will Be On Mar. 17 His Loan M easure!pr«e.V.fnm“w l,iIe%a‘,.tlu“i Lion’s Club Show

Semi-Pro Cage Team
To Play In Tourney

Elks To Celebrate
At Ravine Gardens

Pankowskt Signs With
Indiana Ih Cleveland

CITY NEW S BRIEFS

0

Tickets For Tourist
Boat Trip Sold Out

LOCAL WEATE

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FLOOD WATERS WASH OCT H A lL W *

Jap Sentry Is
Charged With
Slapping Girl

A iir n i C zech
Independence
A n s w e r G iv e n

GERTRUDE G

tlon of capital eMpa.'
H W i i bid for c lo w f r W
•kip with the United State* tamo
In lb* midst of a bit Ur quarrel
bet ween parliamentary leaden
and the government than relied
Janafcm In Tokyo almost to the
W aV lnt polat.
, “The powerful war minister,
MMterat. .Saglyama, waa forced t»

Issu es

R a is e d

By

H itle r s

P u tsc h

In

A u s tr ia

PRAHA, Caacboitovabla. Mar
C. _&lt;/F)—Premier I India told •
madly cheering chamber
of
d*puilee yesterday that Ciecho•lorakla'a border* are "absolutely
-entedcheW*.*
Thli e i t the answer el the
trer-Treetad
republic
I • ■u • *
failed -hy Adult Hitler's coup lit
Auetrla and dam an Field Mar*
iha|l tlenfrel Obeying'* Promlap
of protartfon for **!• million* of
fltrman* Jutt erroe* okr bor­
der*.". ’
llodut .sab)
dx*cbo«)Orakla
would dlecaa* problem* with
Oerman'y on \ ”h»&lt;J» ot ah*o'ute
equality" bait to the wild ehaiN
of the rhambdr, _h* awere aba
do* Id defend iJ#r eot era Ifntr

F U R N IT U R E pO* \
« A iic « of an army officer.
Ueut.-Col. Ueeahl Seta, a meat*
her ad the-bureau of military df*
fair*, appeared in N il uniform
before the committee studying the
general mebHtetkar law which
poU’ieal party
loader* hake
branded as "dictatorial*' end
“faedetlc.When he began a harangue an
patrloUem, committee member^
Immediately questioned hie right
te appear. Sam shoutedI “ ehttl
_

0|&gt;I" and shouldered his way out
J B W E L E lt

C h a p te rH v o

108 M agnolL
dnclar^d- "hat with thlnge u»
they'-att today -we meat lat tt
hit. A io*n ttp t-T f d#*t|ny rfm
I rent* ' in with (he n»e**»lir of
defending pn'raelyea ff* will id*
•1st with all puy ilfength."

L E G A L N O T IC E

•India wept directly from III*
crowded ehamfeir to a Iunrlimn
for former ■ I‘i**|dont lloorer
given by. President B*n#» at hi*
Pilaca,

•

tenUr fey the Cseehneiocak pub-

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m

E L E C T R IC CO.

f l l l l o clerk A- .M. laa nrtiricale or
I rtrtttlcal/* held hr tha Bui* laaether with all emliied end tub1
reduanl W»l*u lti&gt; . on Ik* tel*
mond.
&gt;
I . i1"*.. e*errthed land* In B*mFlorid*, lowll:
"■ The Clove land Indians ,thenI• ,n«l»c mCuuniy,
. no. i n *r Auauaii. ten
bought him and ha. pleyed aepond
wiverlna: Lola 1 In 4 a T In
1* * , « I® «» A »l -o II, led
bare for that team' In IBS* *ml
Adjllilon • «■• Park View.
that year lh# ‘ Cleveland Indian*
c»ri. n « tei or juir r, mo.

r

A long dUcumlon 1ot central
European prutdama between HodU and I|ooyer waa watched In

m

SA N FO R D

First Official
Baseball ^News

T I I E yT R A V E L E R

fhUahad . aecwul Jh the '
:i&gt;igr«ML; rc.* \ I 'v .. :
-E# waa w liK ^gw arV
.1027^ aad * wa* .' ceptaft
ream, I n ' l H l ' h a y a * '
Orleans • torthe - flbu'lwj
-and.. HrIdyopoH, A : .Um
Lgague. ., . . '
* In’ 19i9*afid. lo fif.b i.
Allen* owrf W the Haaf’e f

B

llevCbeiwAbtd^V^AWm van

lit* tipwap*.
h’td, k1|d^ra'n
,^i*couracad

mnnagipr J a c k s o n , . ) p
Dl^le J ^ a g ti .and ,won i npiffanb
In 1PM. »Wun aeconjl • ;ha|f • fa
lDtS nml ‘finished "ireaon. VfPh
Atnarlcu* ■In • , CWoe*la-Florida
League.
.* ' j ; . . . . l |
Tt. w** pointed nut thqt the
local Aaw lallon la
aponaorlng

:iop i th*&gt;
iny..; inpa.lipr F lt a U '

r g r ^ ir * i.I* k * ;o , » *

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Frullii and V egetab les

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'■ '&lt;*Bemlhol*' Cuunry. - FmndR.
RA*i&gt;: &lt;r p i
• .•
viiTii et &lt;o*r•■AbM' n r TAB
v .i c f t r iP ir lT M
ji ,. iccMprara,- rfiih ih*
pro­
ton* (lY icnaptar llllt . Acta nl
T. and upon'.wrtitea request ol
T.-.W WTj**IK&gt;tKlt/ 1 .w ill
*r far &gt;*l» it public outcry Id
rOlyllaet b|4nvi-i.fr-ra.h at the
*tl |f»oa« rnliatirr In Hanford
lli. t l- | du/ of Marrn t ill at'
. b'aloKk A- • U., u a uarlillrat*

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SK Y R D
T P M IA M I

f e p t / K h .' ^
*** D. Arxjqiald"

j*
JLgJM 1

2

fcv'ebout noon lode

4L Jo, ptfep, Wh

like. Don’t fac-geh l* read
1 raref-Uy^ DOfrt neglecO

mild non-stop iUght t

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Spencer’s Market

R e p a ir in g
D ia m o n d
S e ttin g
AND

E n g r a v in g
M c L o u lin , J e w e le r
, - : v i I I I - A Park A m

*aa

IUMtnnt, it
Rs Imt
n. *4,. (Iselwsam
iniramvy
Q ttifu p
odor*. Improve* movfh kypten* •
BNd checki Infection. Lambert I
Pharmacol Company, $t. Uu&gt;s i

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SKYRJDER
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P ric e s R ig h t— 6 * « U s

LISTERINE

Prorate Will

' 2 7 and

C U R B S E R V IC E

i*aqu*hl‘ let|ed taaad on |h*
hiwlpu pdriirlbrd lattt.1 In Hrmta Count/, Florida. tvwlli
f No. 131 of Annual I,
MS.- *tofrrlng: B*«. It ft W

a t ! f e in Inrehiliue prime for werei ,,"PlU ,‘on z2'l#Jl *
|
l ! ’‘5 3 i1 ?
the, equipment and repori at the ®»«r J/W8; receiving Old Age A * - 1 ^ « w » a whlrt^wlll be wMqneit thee ting.
i aUinno&gt; 240; iwrtcnlag* e f pop-1
*r ^Ih'nl.MO - bfet bverr
Regarding «hlp,wre who art d*V nVbm “ " *
° Wi
- D l'.^ X r ^
r.ngucat in payment of ihejr aeAcaWmnce Z&gt; *0.
™ umptm .ralla I Iq^ B ay M
eeqement, Mr. lAltlce - reported . Accord In r Ip the NaHoetal J U- 1
™ l*Fr- *J
that, they had V*n notified far rial Security aboard there» a r m
■'--L—■
(
.noa-prymcnl by the *******ry-of. liMB.I t f - rrrtil*cntw--nr- O
l
d
ATr - Mt&gt;&gt; ,u r f T m n
a Fee* a**
Agriculture and. that action fo# AtuCi'anre In 07 elalea, Ihe Ul**
^ . 7 * , A7J BN, .
crop' woedd feeWlOc'lon of lh . fund. wHI be In- irfcf of C o l^ t e , Alaska and
" IA" 1

|6m&gt;iee4.

F re s h D a ily
C u t F lo w e rs

,hi?

on]p w|(h . the -.Bovjet '.Union purchaaea of small alsea . when
,purchaiwa for distribution through
relief channel* first were started.
With « better demand for Ihe
Tap. It Mouth Jlsnf■ IS Mui.
iproduct, member* of th* Control
t’*»l. N * t ( l of A u e u * i i,
somewhat
handicapped bee* use
Commllita eiprceaed _ optimismm
I I I A ro v a rlp a ; Lot* t t S I t ,
ibert: w llL q oi,.lw l a hjstap alnh
numb* Hanford.'
i
for .the eomlng week. Net return*
------- - .
WJtnraa mr UisaO and' aaal tkl*
0*1 . which V» call rh#ti adjnlowd
to grower* showed a alight In- JACKSONVILLE. Mar. B,—Al- fundq or .tsoqyy^ iq . needed* M*. Ik * l i h f a r ot Marob I I I L
• -• *• , ' .*».t
U SS14DOM.
.craaee-during current week. •
mo»i ana-third of Florida real- Wataon iUcl“**|l ,lh*k j f p f H i
.
’ C f*ro f t C lrru ll Court,
■•
Bam lakla C odnty. i F lo rid a.
| .Jr.-a.U H Ic*,. .ecraUry of the
M
- , te - m0M have e gupd-lnuu lh^^w lll^w jllv
IttKAM
comillUtg, r«|&gt;orird two vk&gt;Utk»M
.
Atl
. t ; *•. ^
a ,dpuh«.; be rupulnif . ;al|l tfep
of eeriUOon. of th. Marketing
g i v i n g Qld Age A«Uta?cy,
: Nirrirw o r i * 1 a o r tax
Agreement
for
of according to figured made public
c a a f in c A T U .
Agreement /o
r overahlpmont
overohlpnmnt of
* * W * ’ Ip p W sto * ‘ fhe fart f R t
la aevardanee with Ik* proeiio&lt;meniea -mt-nioori er me con­ atlotmenia. Member* of Urn ConJ fro
m the nfflee* here of the virion A of ttheptar IM«. Ael* of
M i Hfea « * M ^ tI .tally. syrea," trol Committee recommended that
IMt aqd upon wrllien raqasot of
tMempUnmu* »be(a|nepi from iho there1viol*tlon* ho reported to th* iipale* Wrlfor* llntrd. The figure*,
M*&gt;tg L. KAItLK I will oftar fat
salt a» pukiw-seierr -to lh« hlshcheering foe the - pc4 mU r were Secroterjr of Agriculture.
■
»
rel*e*eil
by
C,
C.
Codrington,
, 1
eat. kIMer far r**li at Ik* Court
communist and14|-ppi-haxi depu
Roui* eqlranaa la. Majiford oa lh*
Jdrtew A. Ilardln, auditor for •late welfare romrolaaldner, thaw
‘Ub* of (Ifrtaaq descent .
tlal*
dap of, March. IlM al II
the^’AAA* .
praaent at the that Ihe popu|*tl*n of th* dtatej Wetaon stated, ■» •. 1&lt;i ‘
r r lw X -A o lf . Vat rmlflrala or
•'.Th*' olhefp - u m u lim iilf
ec* meeCng
last night and r*c» aceordlng to the I MB' c*n.u.:w a.|
eprilfleaiBB &gt;*M by Ike atat* to*
cfatmed hi* .ptqdge ^h*1 _lh* n * umni’rudwl that a budget for *a* uh air. threwgli
omiu*o. and *ui&gt;titniinae . . J n.a. a v i'.s
, faatkvr^
u**omerAWent■
daeuoal
Isytad tala* on uta-ge*Mk
th* fol.
tlon and lu Inhabitant*—amnna pendltprea of the Control Commit­
to
*
n
bait
*»»*•
la
8&lt;*nford
and
than! H K .oel racial qhrtwn*tee he adopted, end advised the*
. offlciafe confidently forecast a
nevar,- adder 'any clroumataneo*. th*. budget be drawp up and pro* ‘*,e“
or ,0 &lt;° ^ m n t- of better mark farthht season.
•anted for approvul of the Compopulation alwvo 6B yearn of , ,In preparation foe the daienate*
mlUed ut Its next meeting. Ha age—were receiving Old Age Av­
al** said additional rqu'pment •Ulsnre. ‘

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Britain A rm s
Program May

ELVVYN THOMAS

Chamberlain Pledges
To Speed Up Arma­
ments If TalkaWith
Rome-Berlin F a l l

England Will F i g h t
He Says. To Pre* s e r v e Democracy

JudgV- Klwyn Thomas,
who
rpc.ko today •• lha Rotary lqn£houn ot i hi&gt; Void** HrtUl/’ l!.' h;i*
L O N D O N . M ar. 7 . - ( A H
lieen a Circuit Judtr fx'|/l2‘t
— P r im e
M inintor
N e v lllr year* nml I" time n &lt;mulidat&lt;‘ (ur
C ham berlain told th e Mouse I hr state supreme cqpri.
o f Com m ons today
Mint il
the? v ita l peace ta lk *
with
It a ly and G erm a n y open in g
th 'n w eek fnllinl, G re a t B r i­
tain w ould spetni Up h e r alH n d y ttignitllc rea rm n n n itl

Elwyn Thomas Is
Guest Speaker At
Lunch
Rotaryr Luncheon

p rogram .
But h«&gt; *aW If Urn nejro* 1*1Icin'
sin-rcedi-d. &gt; il inarm* inrnt would
fallow In dun coup*". TIi" curt*i rvative
majority
repeatedly
• h"#r«d th* I'rtm* Minister a*
hn r*pl»ln&lt;&lt;l hi* pollry of r«wrul­
ing »nd « t ill* mou* time trying
____
in prevent Ktiror* from drifting j
,.„,ll|lnR to
rospon.lhlltli".
"tii«*rd the ratuiurt nf war" hr | . . .
, ,
■h ijih of frank talk* with th* , f
™ ,rV,,1» H » "
Ii j K i * nf Italy nml Uenuany
| right* l'ro*|d"d In the CunNlIU*
A n**(ring uppoaltlon
i-haisc*| lion uf tlm lliilti-il Stoic* tut
that h* n i l biased in favor uf futuro generation*, f.twyn Tli'iin
th* illrlatnrahlp*. Chsmbrrlnln In o* of Kurt 1‘lerac. «hu fur 11
* fighting speech ■aid. " I have &gt;i&lt;tr* ha* *rrv"d ua flim il Judu&gt;
til ■l.i.il with th* world In which and I* now u (andldute for th*
th* dictatorship* axlsl. I have no Fupreuie t'nurt. addressed the
interest In o'her *yat"in, of aov- Itntary Club nl |l&lt; rt-gular lunchpiiimrtit except Insofar ua they i-on t'vhy mi •'Uummuntty lmrm.vt on other countries, 1 hay* jy-ii eoifula"
nn-fchta-tn- Inter of N**li*m.
lt"f"rrlti* I" th" f'oilrt* o f l M '
|rn*&lt;’lim or Ilulibevlain, b"ix*i»»" m ale and nutlon Judge Tlinmue
'a l l nf them seem to mo |o h* ln- dcflarrd (hit
"wtill"
Kunfonl
n nnUtnit' With what I* nil lm- ^uukra altr*rl|i&gt;ni tor visitor* it
pnit*nt to me because It I* root! mu*t also inak" Hmitnnl « * f« fur
« f my political freed -th a t |i, Ihern el*|tor*" and ronitluncd the
individual llbitriy. '
individual' responsibility of
It"For I ho preservation of Memoc- tnrinui in fo«n*(-t|nn with jo»«(
r*ry." havsolfl. "I would fight and law enforcement.
I bi-lipvo the Pepin
of
tld*
Ill di.ruaainn Iho Const Button.
country would figh t"
JudK" Thomas diflitrrd that th*
iiintniu t 'V over Iho addition of
Judgi * in i V * UPlv ni" fiiiirt hart
biller in t|lialt|li-tl permin* with
II* Pro v inInna *■I’ li'h h* minpar*d
; with Ih'en &lt;f oih"r nalinn* "and
dulnitii
Hint
|t«
tnaiuntee*
rhnuld h" runtlnUed for protec

Coihifi unity Improve­
ment Is Discussed
By Circuit J u d g e

Reports In d ica te
Progress Made On
Fruit Fly Measure

Rrpnrts
rrom
Washington ‘
10 fu,u*v iM W to n a .
Imliru't* llu l jirugrt**!v JUt '' beintt
K»in.r
II* nuuii Htmkey. c*| A Innta,
mid* toward passage o f th* bill iliprty r-alvna| t-nuiliv" i f th'
wliirji nutlkbrlse* 910,040 eipeudi* p.y ilcoiit* nf Amertfa » « * n
lorr for amvry o f Urn extent of g*ent Hi th" Iii"fllug and dhr
ilamaifc* siululnrd In th* drive iiH »"d lh" (ip* *nt romillion uf
agaiaut the Mediterranean fruit th* Centr.il I'l'irhla Cunnrll of
. fly for which lha gntwwra of Iho lli.y Kit .oih « f Anu-rka wlihh b*
' Stale are. c^iUnjtig |rt,000^00 da­ declared » * « on iho w ig " nf
rolli|t*" hn.m »" ut lack *1 a*
mages.
In « M ter to II. 1(. Paovrortli, sis lance,
"The Ihir Hi-out mm i-nient Is
nf *hla City, !trprr*enlatt*e Joe
llrtnlrirk* write* In part a* follows: n movenn-ui iluil Is right. ‘ Mr
----- * 1 conferred with the Chairman of Hint-key itrrhrrd _*nd .staled th*t
_ "tlic ATn^Jlural Committee, Mar­ thn Centrwl Florida thmnril n"*d
vin June*, and bo pm mined me i**1 a group of tntervsted pereons
A ajlefln ltrly. that the bill will be to ndtnlnlslrr the smut prograni
\JJfavorildy ivport"d within iho next Iii this Country and obtain fl
f«w day*. This do** not inaan that nanrlal aasistanre from Interval
, it is |isx»rd by any mean*, but fd pirth*.
Ilotnrlan* W. II.
MrCrarkee
e'mp'y Ih ii we bare It be for r the
________and
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J you
__ _______
llouie
assure
Ibal If it and |ha Her. Martin llr«m w*rr
is poeafiiW to"|ws*Fa' Ml| WV ahail *rpolnt"d by l‘rr«!de»it If.
It
Coiiwnan |o itivusa arraivii-mrtils
do so."
In explanation of the delay of for co-operation of tb* Itotarlaua
tlm Mil ip iiie House Mr. Ilen- in connection with this work.
I’a* I mine
annoanred
Ibal
drlek* listed that Mr, Jones aril
the Agriculture Commlitre bnve [ l-v-lt"* Mght for the Bolartanv
been enrfra'oring In get Iho Can- will he held In the Mayfair Hotel
eial ♦‘arm lllll out or the way but! Friday night at 7 : « oi-bick.
that I hey new have their dorketa
VI*Hora at iho lunrheoo
|aBhan't e'Unr.
, rluded J. C. rtiaso of
Winter
It wia mloo reported thal Fcna- l*«fk. Judge Tlmroa*. Mr. Stacker,
tor Clriide V fp tw bad aaked th e! Wwant, Sielnmet* and W.
It.
PmldegfMa lo g port to Speed the f Harry also Junior H"t»rlan VuJI#
House peaaage o/ the bill iu«hor-i William*. j r. *
icing InWeibfaUpn n f the damage;
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claim. vcWrii tn Beialnele O n u ly B a r O t l V o i l (&gt;8111111 b
aMwf oid bunled to dmiroglmrtcly
f t 04,000. &gt; •-

Arrested In Germany

N o te d

In

P e r s h in g

TtlCSON, Arts.. Mar. 7. —fS l
— A deep It blood pryaeer#—wot
kcniNigh n&gt; be aUrmlna but #ufto . rouse nbr»kt*n* *n »e
at - marked the only rbapg*
In Oeiwrol Jobs J. t V U u i
comfHton yastetday.
Tbe gravely IU gesMnal ad tbe

IIKRI.IN. Mar. T, —&lt;JF&gt;Ootlfrted von Crwitnn. (lermany**
great tronl* player, wa*
today by eriaitnal N X * ««i “ e*rlosi* chargnw" WhUo admHHnt
Chat Von CJramm bid boon *r
rroled- p*tk* beutqaartan
•'lined to dMalae tho n*t»rw of
tho ebanroo.
II w «* admitted authoriUtlv«ly
inter that bn had boon taken into
custody on “ suspicion of ■*
■Mlaqaowrio*.' The lonnU
arrived homo only a few day*
after Ota world ■ Wo

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D e s tro y e rs
Are Bomiied

*ngr i

Inoculations-^ G i v e n
In Flood Areas To
Prevent The Spread
;. Of T&gt;pJt? avKevor

Claims No Bias
For Dictatorships

N o M iJ k e d C h a n g e Is

Fight Begins |Large C ro w d
In California ils Present At
To Check Toll Audubon Meet

Attack Occurred
terday In General
Area Wh^re Rebel.
Vessel Wak S un li

Shown Of Bird Lite
At Dry Tortugns;
Coe Delivers Talk

I . f a 'A w W r a S , u »r. 7 . - M 1 - &lt;
Br c. IL M \8t)N
HcalOi official-, a im aralnst tha
Th rtv-rivc
mrmber*
uf the
threat or pestilence, nude typhoid Flu r lit* Attlubon Socle'y hi might
Innculullotm
throughout
flood-'to u rntirluslon the .Thlh Annual
uf th" itroup In Winter
devar.tt.led soulhcin California to*. MCdlng
rJ_
day. No rases of the disease have’ * ™ ? » i"&gt; "
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Kl?»lmnu-e ptalric iva'nn for ohIwvn rrpottnl but sinitgtnn eon rerVjt cn of some of Flurblu'a
ditkins -were trimtlrd dangerous.' rate birds.
The toll of drnd and missing In
Inr lull'd In'tbe letter Uwn fid
th* giant ih-tiiL-e rauied liy pro­ i |kmIcs seen, tin- pttily b.ol lb*
longed tartcntial tains last week good for Hi in- In flnrl tbe loro
wuc iulac'1 to m i with report* Audubon'* l ‘arsrnrn slid in ustih
from the .Sen Ih-rnardinn region the |H*ulinr Hurinurlng llal;* at
list night. Tlie most txeent ci- their ■in its.
tlnralea of damage to pr.vale spd
Tbe aMrmblhre at th&lt;* Winter
.hr ffVi.AfiO.OOO mirk.'
I’m I* inrclinu*
Jtirturdsy
was
♦fl5.fl00.00fl, inoik.
ditiible that of any previous senAvmlr* of wurknirit loVmvsl lo kInn url'h ntember* attending fp*m
wild waves w«-iv saying su , no '&lt;m- i * i to freighter Axnlc* City after losing propellor
till* tbe flooded aroa. mu from 1‘eiumtota- to J|icks»n*lll" nml
Ni vn
Hhift U vniHing fur tow from
T^Ihk*.
under th" b'anket of silt and niud.j I'alm Hrsch.as well ns from many ..
T»n thocraml homclrsa are being stair*-other than Florhi*.
I
ram i fur.
The inr*m:ng
ineellnfr
wn
opemsl with motion pkluies
birds' o f tlry Tortugas, taken by
It. J. J-ongsIrrct
of
Itaytona
llnrh, Who lias mmle two of Ihe
three annual expeditions of the j
Society to this liiterrsting imlkmsl
c i t y n e w s b r ie f s
Monumvn'. Tin- afterboo* um ting
uns featuixsl
bv nit tl’ur-tratnl
. ..
ma
ublrcst on l be Kierrla.b-a N „. l i U p U l H H a n .S a y 8 M t ‘ ll
Tin' v rt*My
ItOmi uf |hu
I'nymonrt Uni t will pi iy the
tlnn.'l I’ark project by Ilium-t F .’
M(||*0 ( O l l l i t l U C S l ) p - *1tini«»r Ch*&gt;intiwr uf (Siioiii^fri*
leading psit il&lt; tbe Lion's Club
Cm- of Mlnml
^111 Iw li -M lu His* Vii]*l«*S 11ulpi
plsy for Ihe Is-m-fil of under*' Mr.-Cot* emphasised Hie vonderTill* iluy ||,t I :*; |j, i»•*■11wk
prlvileged chltdicn in the school*,' f ui U-auty o f idant, aniinvl and
It w a s' nntioimred t**&lt;Uiy l*y Maa-j blnl life of this legion nod the
t-'tliN IITC N , Mnr. “ . -&lt;^*1 *
While Isran crowd t rontlnuo In
Vlolulnis of City* &lt;)iillnanc"N
we’l Stewsrl, pn-sUIcnt of the necessity *»f boblin-f -hi* typically (*, j, b'i-h* Uepubtir-n N. Y., t**bl will In- tried la-fiue Joil ye Frank Visit Hu* Municipal Jlon, making
Lion'* Club.
Jtropical territory for the enjoy- i| Hmise to*h»y Hut .llw* tax re* I siller inti m-m Ihii of-III" Mu-'
Ik. H»nf(ml'a leading attrai-llon.
inrnt of future generations.
yi '..it I. || would “ continue il.-s- iilcipal Com i at the Culler H ta -l.t
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,. , D
' rhe comady la to bo presented| ............................... ,*„■ llurraa t, ,
|H1„:,|ve taxes" that
r, .
V
. . . . ••wve In anuthor apot In B*m|no|e
t.oii Monday ulteriKHin at I.0U
. • *
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ot the llUJi Mihool for Uiieo. per- „ ( |||oi0g'cnl Kurxey, Wa»hlti[?U&gt;ti.d,..,. --.irtlroyc'l burinesa eniifiahum
o'* lock,
/
. I '.’T i l *
h**
ftfn iiiK H on M il, IT i n a . l i , ( j, (1„ h n ^;iit *n t«uiW»
e«*l
prolonred tlrpmnkm md
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' A f t W l L if C orin g ‘ fhw* t
Ii« naM. "Lfciilnii iMrfurmniarrnj wrftt|M'r l«t Ilu*
ivllh
tuhiiiltiJ n,r&lt;iVi*tyM.
|
Mr. IV. H. Allen, prosiilenl of s0.isi&lt;ti tb« r.latit- slntely i-ypn-XN
w n be at Urifl o’clock vxbil" tl»&gt;
nnd iliscnstlon of Hu*
[|,. tUuunl "it Is n mnlm-htri.
^ ijmggmul. heller known h'
cblldmi'a matinee will be he'd, wllJ iif„ nf |,i brndor and It.iffi.- !t
nn.| a
i„n. |, Hm-n'i Sti isoi, University, I* scheduled j
to be |be guest *|&lt;eakcr at &lt;h"
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TlitistAny *»r.runaon « '
J.tnd. Mr. I'.-lrr* ns u rrpir*. ntii I i.tniire the budget. It d.wsn'1 «
weekly luncheon of the Kiwnnis.
'*
o'clock.
tlvo of Ihe furvey nrvoinpunb *1 u,n" to hahmre the l*u*tge'. It Cluj III III" Vnldaa Hotel WeduvwAccoixling to F, I. Hooiits, ear"
“ As n sparkling presn agent," ((lt, ^i^&lt;-Mii|,tit expeilition In 1 1* •makes on reference to t»x i-t.-mpt
Hay at 12:15 o'clock, HUliii-y J^,l«fccr *"r Hie grnumla, lt&gt;o |h t
|t was itAlcd Raymond Hurl is jk(-| j* tl »• |»3* 1 jinmiit r tiiul ihl' *n'tiiiiit --llii*
b in*It*
lh"
sll over the place when he Is lint w(l, (|„. I„|*|nt rimwing of the loophole by which tlo- run iiVoi.L N lv,pit-iiileiil, announced ••“ IjiSV k" iih on |bo* «vwiagi' visit
•' ~ *
| "Itig Treo’ v-nrh liny of III" win-k
chsli'ng with Tom Mmpson wlm ^ictotirnl leconl of the trip. I'oUr in*,.. -.
The irgn'ar meeting night of, wllti ut Imisi ion sinhUeer* paytakes the part o f lloldstein tbu bcira, walrus, and many tout loin
\\lhiV Hie Hous" delialed tho
the t be- * and Ctheckei Club bus ing iln-ii- p-sjo-ct* on -Haoilnya.
Jewiih producer. H ie la'ter has plrj ,
||„. |,-v shoros mid hill, Hi" Senate;'-laying as id"
In-i-ii (banged In Tuesday night
Muring
r"ienl
muiiibs
the
his tody guard of yea-men headed Norway like r iffs of
the f"le m p o rn ii!y Ihe Own rometit reat 7 :tu "dock In tbe Valdes Hotel .luiity forest glnnt lus ri"‘"lv'sl
by b*. II, Scott.
j imei), proved most Inlcrestlng to
took
I" orirmiiivtion
ori'iiniintino nienstirr,'
m i, m i, inog
ii)i |[
limits, lecirtary, amiiinnceil |nnt loir wide
|oi1rtl*jiy
llirougli
"Klllirhrn I'ower* pleys the par*
(topicly.
tin- llislrict
o t rnli.« « l ’l"o* tmlny, adding llmt lil-ci'y eln-ss i *"vi-ru| petMieula
that
have
of Hiieclor Von Von Helm, tern-! |.-r0ni Hu- north to roc-Inns of priallon.
will begin at Ho- meeting Tiiea-! j * ntars'd itio' s’IIIk Tr&lt;’«.“ Kirin*
pcrnim-nlal store mail who tu-arly r t ( rrmo |„.at
was cx|k-! Irii. i-il
.
...
..
( ’'ny hittbl.
Ills situ as wolfna Its |o*-nti&lt;in In
loses his mind trying to make through the showing of pi* ton
,
,r,
,,
U«wlnnln C„unly.
(Imrlcs ' Kargitoon (Kcnymri nml jn en’or o f tin- I'lieasant*. o f t|„.
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vbe regular moiitlily meeting of j publicity, secured laigi-ly through
Itslfli Harwell.(Itnrrymore Colun) wor|a by l»r. Il'dnir-, note,I non .
111 A t l P I l d V'"_H »anl of Mimiors of till- ill,, efforts “ I Um Hemlimla
ml like'1human beings In a p’oy ,rlir |,alroot&lt;&gt;l"rtst of St. IVl.-r, I n v i t e d
Vein incite
Couiity
I IiauiInt i,f County Clioinber of Coinon-rce.
it is (&gt;vp"«li-d that n-Kteal many
only th# slnvil Could produce *ho
" xcc'I i-iu I ilk on the hit.
'bnmluT liuibling Toesday night tnnr" louili'tii will inuke this one
,^| |„ tb" tjlri Hctnti
picture llndnma Mabiownvkl hsi wor|,
iltd nVIiH'k,
Hii*{*soit.
r i r Mopping
ilopplng potnis on n
- ' " - - i T.
■■ U. *-"-i
.... f t nvn"tr
crcnlcd for her daughtrt'a Hrsl
um
dfliVi'ii tl 1,y a
All ln*jiul * vltUor* til SuftfnMl
I
linnili""
prcablmt,
nlaled'TuSbiy,]
ndrldn lour 'hiring h"t| si'Usim.
Atui'vbrAii
But Gpidiitrin ( hurmiiut f*ii I
of Oilouiluc' i*iul N«*iiiiiiuli» i'niitiiy Imve Ikh i i .
s
foil aMcndsncr of di
lit di-i-uisiiig visitor* to the
(piolirtr liw FVwich MlCMtOfNp In* idif * I^lun Mar (l iter, Thr ifill. Itivili1*! liy *h«»
WurnriTN (!ivle ■*!!V ^ r
i". tors.
' lllg T u x " Mr. K ihinI b eip|iiln*sl
aUta llmi lie la net pnyltti? Hie of Mm. A. M* Nuurar nf Iho Win* (Vinmiittw uf tho Hcmhiutu I’mini y
Ibnl n iiiliiili'T of vislloia have
duv.l $20,000 Di product the l^c*jtrr l*nrk Hird Club, o f tit* weekly Chamber i*r Commcrre and the
naked why u |ta||i**y bail not
lure ami he want* reoult*.
i h I n i-xpcriittrcd by till* gtiui|i Hanford Woman'* Club to a re*
Iiih-ii mail" In tlm *l*l"r cypres*
"Mayor lllg g n s pliy* his real-, Wja most lnip*ring, ami b-ff llo- crptlon in Itn-ir honor «• thr Wolaiic part of the city mayor V»hu lUlcncra_lkilb .ihw-deslrc to J*im-n&gt;»»'s O'I mI. bonding * Ni*;t, 1 nVIwI)
that llmse two liug". tr&lt;-ea ar"
present* tlio movlo uuc*ti with, in these ciritrsUini to t.Ucrtv &gt;bi- tonight, T haniht-r
official* rvftower*
on brr
departure forj bird and plant life of our line polled t*«liy.
Tin- Annual Flower Hh«*', .I'o" locuted *u close together rails"*
llnlly wood, end accompanying him central Florida territory.
'I hi. cl loir wi'l I " the srronil sored hy ill" (lardi-n t*|uli will ns much rnliimonl nu tlm kingla the village beau, Maxwell Str- [ The .tocicly w*a dergJiLfollv tinmml ii-rciitiwi tcndrii-d winter In- In-Ill nil Thursday, Match |o cypri-s* itself. Mr. Homil* pointed
wart, who presents lit* queen with rntertalnnl for afternoon ten by vlritriri n tbIs I otinly by the Wo- from 11;m) o'llmh A. M l&lt;&gt; 11»:*m» out.
a bam lie haa cured blmtelfl
The the Vlro pm ldrm Mrs. Itelnbaril turn's Civ t- Committee with thi o'cloik p. M. at the AmerimiJ Th" Arounds 'surrounding the
cleaned
cuintry Station agent, Stsbiry Nix, (tiedenlurg at "lliaw-.tlix",
■iu op* rnliofi of Mu- Vtiiiiian'a Club, I J-gloo llul. Admission will I* ’-111*1 Ti i-u“ have h""n
unit anfflrlent drainage haa been
mid b * baggiga mm, Russell Moinniriicli est.-l"
at Muitl.iinl, and It i arnltt ex|tc led to lie one free.
provided In afford dry and easy
Wood*, wl'h the cameraman, F. K.‘ wbrvx*
tb"
F oridj
AidoUm of the biebliglit- for enleilainTlm flower r|***if|calinns will
Itouniil at *tx among the group to H»clety was foumlr-l lliroogl* th,- incut of tourists tiur.iig this sea* lir^s, followi:; first, misisl m ni-crsa t « lit# tr"« n»»r the pathgive the movie queen a big send- inspiration nml rncaUragrriuiit of jiii .
rangciornts;
second, ono variety' * " r tl'routd* the swamp.
o ff lo California.
j Mrs. H'rdenbuig'a fotln-c mil _[ns
Mis. Undar CurY'i, iliairman of arrontti-nmnis; third, whllo flow I Mr. Kisvnlt nlso pointed out
"Tito movlo quean will be offl* a**arlalr&gt;.
the Yi’ i tneti'j Civic Copinilltdi-, "rs In whit" containers;
att.l- that a number Of virilnro believe
daily uintoti need la Hanford next
prior to lb" heruing inerting, till i .vi.i *sill if cjlbul &gt;Min Iioll to fotltlh. t
T|mr" will ho no (lie tree to tin deail broause dur­
Filucday when she la greeted by, those
inenilu-rs who
bod nr tho feel that personal Invilatinn* xpccinmn Judr, on ills, only or ing tho winter niuuib* nalurc
lua ■hunt II of nny tign« of lit".
Ihe gala pi rad* achedulod for t:40.
i r«a 11 u m iis i*aae •*** I
lltv" not lien issued .tod it I* not rung" meut*.
tier* * try for gucat* lu have card*
o'clock. The petado committee'
'
•'When vlsilor* atk m« this
Classification* may bn cnlcr"-l
nf edmittsm-n.
vest'd
appeeeaU It If people A s i a t i c C t t m c l L u t c s l
hy anyone,
whether or
trot « qneation I Just t"|| litem to r*‘
imsseoilng horses which would be
"W e ronl oily In'llc every win­ Uard"n Club iimmbrr. Contr-tnots tuni aftrr M*r 16" Mr. Kount*
rvaltab1* for tho parade, or mer
ter visitor in Seminole County to must enter
r|a**lflcation*
by. stated ami pointed to the
. green
,
'
1M il-od, for tlie IrccpUon is en- • no o'clock Thursday ....ruing
chaal* owning Irurks which they
on the hronrhet
would llkq to enter In tho pro
An Asiatic two-humped camel tlrrly In tln-ir honor. A delightful
already,
and conlalimrs must he furnished
resolon would get In touch with wi'l Iw the latest uddilton to llo- proqrom of ntuilcal riilrrialnmenL
Although tlmro
aro
visitor*
by tlm rouirstant* The (lanl"n
the parodo chairman, Haul John­ Sanford Municipal Zoo, S u|h-i i ii - hn- t&gt;i-&lt;n arranged and we are Hub suggests that best result* from every, seciion of the Hulled
trodmI o f i'atks James UoCL'b1" '1 r i*ro It will b" Ihutoughly enjoyed
son, a* *oob as poaaiUc."
at" nbtalned when flowers are Htatea *nd Canada. Mr. Koonl*
•aid today.
),r „'l." Mrs, Curhtt slu'ed.
pick'd ami arr*ug"d the nig hi staled that lh" largnal numbrr of
The camel is being loatinl to
Kpcclil cotumittoe* appointed by
visitors come from Illinois, In­
befuro Ihe show.
Ihe Za&gt; through tb* etturle-y of Mts. Curlctt la httidle arrangediana, Michigan,
I'ennsylxanlo,
Mrs. N rll’e Mutton wbu I* n»w in tiK-nla IncUnle th* fu’lowlng:
ItbHx. New York, and MasaachuHohinnswburg, Foulh Africa and
Enlrr'alhmcnt,
Mrs.
A. M.
**lt*.
h
Ralph Odd] uf Orange City, 'tain 1‘hll ps, Clisiimin: Mr*. Martin
NKW TORK. Mar. 7- —UH~ " f far Iho animal.
t j . Rtara, Mrr. IL F. Monsalvatge.
Rtephen W. MsKrover. 0* - y "* r
Tho camel, "hand Ino", is II Decorations, Mr*. It. F. MonsaU
of
th*
nroublro
old
ysora of age; weighs approxi vatge, Choiroi-ii: Mr*. J. M. MeNslional league baseball club. mately 1400 pounds and bt alk.ul Cos kill. Refreshment a, Mrs.. Pearl
died today of pwaaat ant* at bla 1 fret high. Th* gnlmal Is ' mined jf. lUncell. rhairmmi Ur*, ft. IL
four man crow of an A ir
buMo following a Wafba* tllnc.a and will witk on hi* kns-rs »o.| Itawsor. Mrs. tslna Ks'rdge. Reg
Throe roMpIea ware married by
Fronee alrltn*r were killed loday
Uunnectad with tho flab fur aland on a tub. Tea nrr/Mddl w ill btretlon, Mr. Kliiabelh Tracy.
when lb* plane crashed In Qames Coanty Judge It. W. War* during
more than n quarter rontwy. a*aga txhlbilhma with Ihe camel
the weekend, records at the
near lletla In Central India
McKoevov had boon grroldi-nl 'UVdncsday aftrrnoon and al*o on
WAR 111Nt.TO V, Mar. 7.—W )—
Court House revealed today.
On*
of
the
passenger*
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aloro IMS- whoa Frank 0. York each Saturday nnd Sunday nftrr-' Chnlrnsan O'Connor
Thoaa married hy tha County
N Y .) Of woman. A roocu* party, Inriudlnt
rotlgwad k* lh* Dodger rwor«*n
Children will be givm rules the powerful House Rules Com- th* prlma minister o f tb* atate. Jqdgo wore: John R. Thompson,
Uatlon.
/or a small charge.
j ml'.tee, which Uockrd wsga bour went t# the acme hat bodies of of Winter Harden nnd Hnttlo
In the N*lh his Insrpniable k-gtslallon last year, expreoaod all aboard had Men troppbd in Merrill of I«oatmrg;
Busier
Wright nml KUsnbeth Babcock
...
.
Arabian pony, wUI belie/ yrs'erday thal a bill hi' lh*
bo placed la quarters In 'he roar creasing minimum wage* gradu­
of Orlando; J. a Mooro ot PaoU
ally could pax* tbe llout* UUa
Thera aro UAMJtM women In aud IClbH Copeland of Of#onOerxaanj who #ara bW g tiring.

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VtFish Flays Tax
Revision Bill
In House Speech

Raymond Hart To
Play Lead Role In
Lion's Club Play;

i;Irue live

Iminst

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“ Big Tree” Near
Longwood Draws
Numerous People

,! Forest Giant Has Reeeived Nation-Wide
rublictty Recently

Tnxulicm

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British Believe
It Was Accident
Admiralty O f f i l i a l
Presumes Raideft
Were ‘Moppinfr-Ujtf

v 1 .0 N D O N , M ar. 7.— ( A P I
1
— Thn BritlHh A d m ira lty dt*closcd ttnluy th a t tw o B ritliB
tkiatroycru, the B lanche altd
th o B rillia n t had been
ati-,
t ncketl but not h it b y f i v e 8 0 ?
Id en tified
bom bing
planeis
T ltc attack occurred y ea ter*
d ay o f f the Spanish coaaf in
tho game gen eral area w h e re
the Hpani*li government float t€*V
pediH-d nnd sank one of tho hi*
gurgcnl’a prlte crulaen.
c
An Admiralty official n U he
prraumnl the attack on tho (rU *
lah vessels waa tho r^ o lt at to ' ___
naval bailie. He ndded that It &lt;4*
xlously was n rate of mlatakah
Identity.
V '*
The Illancho and Brilliant w*T»
on My"n patrol duly, protogtt^i
nculral shipping In th* wooUia
Medltli-ranran against ao catl«d
"pirate'' mid*.
Although the attacking ptano^
were unidentified, th* AdmlrmliF
official sal.I Jtt presumed Uvop
r.
wens "mopping up" for
K . « W Sdbff. ijIMF *' naval
* «
and mlslimk Iho Blanche and BrilI'* o' for ui"my ship*.
,' • ’
l-u't night a Spanish Insurgent
cruiser. Identified a* the Canariaa
lint doat'rihnl by HrltUh warslill'.-i on tlm scene a* th* Ba*
Imres "link In flsine* In tho
Western
Mediterranean
after
n v io le n t
naval a n d
air
li*ttl" that allegedly
Involved
two liHlun or Herman warship*.
Tho war ministry and head*
of flip government navy and air
force doscrlbrd
the
destroyed ,
warship uH the Canaria*, trim
ptlil" of &lt;lcn"rsllss|nio Francis­
co Franco'* nsxy.
Tlm llrltish admiralty In Lon­
don said th" llrltish de«troy*rt
K"liipen["ll and Horens picked up
ninny of Iho r«'bi*l cruisers' anr*
vIvors nnd that they Idsntlflod
III" toirolna vessel s* tha tl*I'-nrcs. Hl*i"r ship ut tb* Canarlna.
Tin- war mliilstry luised Ita
idi-nilficatloff on what it called
photographic proof.

Flower Show Will

*Re 11elfFOn MWrWfw,H,,r

«ratt»rr Tim »«« Sahford May GeT

Addition To City Zoo

Leader Of Brooklyn
Baseball Club Dies

Seven Die A Plane
CraahcH In India

Three Couples Are
e S S S ^ I S B f^ J la iS Wed Over Week-End

Marketing Expert,
Hendricks Reports
1
.• .
Sanford may secure an odd!*
tional marketing sgpert fo r ano'lmr ala -weeks, according to h
b-t'er received today from Ooagrcisman Joe Hendricks.
"I liave been working on this
■nalli-r for somo time,'* tha loi­
ter toad, "and today In a eon*
frrmcii with Mr. IL 0. Dora#,
Msrkot News Specialist la th#
Mrpurimrnt nf Agrtcaltnmq t p
informed mo that la la quit* p##-*.
slblc that wo will Im abl# to work
out Hie matter and glva you told
I
service
for an additional
week*.
llo naked nh not —
rummlt bmi; howevar, I k tlln a
that it will work out nil rifh h
unless i.nmething happens % th i
budget which la nof fjfr##a#n at
the present tlm#.
“ I hare Just asked the On p
mllte# on Appropriations far A g­
riculture lo glv« ui 910,000 to ho
used in thn labontoiiaa at Or-.'
lando and also tho laboratory i k '
Sanford for tho purpose o f stodge'
ing pink rot. I do not know whak
success I shall have with IM*.*

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mostly cloudy In u k a s e
portion
tonight and
■lightly coldar In m
contlnuod cold fat mU

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Last week one of America’* moat famous publications
ceased to exist. The Literary Digest which onco attained
a circulation of nearly a million and a half, long enjoyed
a reputation for accuracy In forecasting elections w&gt;ilch
was uncanny, then more recently slumped into Insign iffcance. The story of the rise and fall of the Digest, as
recorded by Time Newa-Magaiine which cap. be said to
have mbro than taken the place of its earlier rival, follows:
"Forty-eight years ago March 1, Isaac Kauffman
Funk and Adsm Willis Wagnalls, both Lutheran pastors,
brought out the Literary Digest, "a repository of contcaw
poraneous thought and research as presented .In Die peri­
odical literature of the world.'* Such a review, thought
partners Punk A Wagnalls, would be especially handy for
theologians and educators. The Literary Digest amended Ha
formula In 1005 to. Include newspaper comment on news
more mundane than "thought and rtsosrch," In ton years
its circulation stepped up to 400,000.
/
"In the early 20a the Literary Digest had become one
of the greatest publishing successes in history, its weekly
Juxtaposition of contrary newspaper opinion and csrtootls
had won It 1,400,000 readers, made It a national Institu­
tion, a schoolroom textbook, in gold mine for its publishers,
Funk A Wagnalls Co. No small part of its prestige came
from its famed straw votes, whose ballots were accompa­
nied by profitable subscription appeals. For the best part
of a generation these polls forecast national election re­
sults with great accuracy. But gift' premiums added to
straw votes were not' sufficient to offset growing public
apathy toward editorial opinion. In vain the [ Literary
iJlgesf attempted to make Itself over from a digest or
opiblon to a digest of news.
‘"By 1930, with circulation hovering at 000,000 Funk A
Wagnalls hoped that another Presidential poll would prove
a salutary shot in the arm. instead/ th lt poll mistakenly

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One docs not have to know anything about fish in
An* faith*, fair viilon chanues ‘,nler tu ,lnVe “ ,ot ot fuU l whinK. My» Philip Wjlio III the
•
current Cosmoiwlilan, nor docs he have to be a millionaire
God of the coming year*, through able to finance elaborate expedition! for the nako of u
path* unknown
ningle nailfldh. And he doesn't have to possess a mipcrw* follow Thi-r;
ubutidaiica of iron nerve and muscles.
When we are strong, Lon , Irare
Declaring that It Is high time somebody told the truth,
Our*Refuge "bcV
Mr* Wylie says, deep-sea fishing ought to bo a national
He Thou for u* to IJfo our sport for men, women akd^cfiildren, instead of an occult
Dally Dread,
- 1profession with a few Trojan devotees.
Our heart’* true Home when all
»i know," he insists. •1 have fished for yellowtull off
our yenr* hovr »prd.
_lcatnllnn Island, and caught yellowtail, I havo hunted tuna
_________ _ h. *
|off Montnuk Point und enught tuns. I have heaved sixtyCampalRning fnr Davo Rholti( pound nmbcrjncks from the reefs off tiio Florida Keys and
la Heck Humbley who alway*( brought leaping sailfish Into my boat in the Gulf Stream,
pick* a winner 'bough ho w im -j j- j|nye f ol,Kj,t interminably with large sharks accidentally
'» » v Um . Onco I did bottle with » ,on don—mul
tho slate Justus lie ilid in hla rare! lost, since he weighed a few tons.
for governor ami that ha i&gt; going!
"It adds up to a fairish amount of deep-sen fishing,
to make Florida tire beat senator Hut 1 don't know ono reel from another: I can’t ixtssildy
U evrr h a d . ____
guess whether my line 1* n twenty-four thread, or a thirty,

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TVb have Phaclat# i M Conimon- dentlal conversation#, of lew wHh U »* ■ »« u » » * « • ••
peraon preaanl boiide*
in aubatiuUst.'sa, let rue M y
la&lt;a among our people. We hare only m

1* ? !* * . Old* DssJt'n and himaelf,' but d r r t
MUdle-irMiio-Rootleri. We hare
Single' Taxare, Socialists, High
end how Tariff are— end a’l the
trade, between.
The one point on which there
raul Hindi Anus '’ faith, agree la that
ajl the others ars dead wrong.
Hut U w funn leet political aect
o f the lot la that g ro u p o f frltle a
w hose .In g lo tenet Ik th at Fruatd r iit ' R oosevelt cannot,
b y any

Cotumhlit frank Kent. He is not
chosen because he la the moat
Imiwrtani o f: those who read into
every act o f the Chief K irru tl'e
malice, imbecility or simple error,
hut because he I* the meat con­
sistent, Ilia fellow
columnists—
voluntary nr subsided by environmint or ellcnle!o—do occatlonally
admit that by Mm* atip or acci­
dent the President stumbles Into
lb* path of intelligence and recltltude— but not Mr. KenL Ha main;
talna, In effect, that even wheii
he saya hla prayer* tha President
ha* hi* finger* created.
Not only (hat, but thla veracious
publicist will cite one of the PreaIdrnt’a Intimate*, or a clot* White
House confidant* to whom Frank 11ri
D. Roosevelt entreated aecret,.
Fbr example the olher day, when
dlscuMlsg1 rumors o f
cabinet
change* Mr. Kent wrote about the
Secretaryship Of the Treaaory, H*
told o f certain people who adviae'd
a Cabinet change, adding" Mr.
Roosevelt Invarlbly has replied.
“ But whnt can I do with Haney?"
Now, miscellaneous prop’* do not
suggest to the President of the
United Klntra that ha expel a
member o f ills official family—a
group thit has not been changed,
except bemuse o f an Ineumbfnt’s
drath, since tho Roosevelt admin­
istration began. And If a sugges­
tion of the sort were poulble, what
sane person
would believe ha
would toa, o ff aueh a response to
any body rtpable of running lo
Mr. Kent In repent It?
Just a IJtlle Illrd
A t thla point I nm tempted to
rereal a "tote aecret. The Prealdrnt was so disturbed by the fiubliclty given not only his eonfl-

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M AN ABOUT:
M ANHATTAN

Anybody who disbelieve* thla
Story bna not the kind o f ralsd
that accept, the colsmniaL'a ftr u a tm u .
I Maura m y reader*

U s UflUttoled that l| waa told Rtf by one o f the
twQed In the neare*t o f I ha President's advisor*.

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I la i„n,,t,l ka *—*A. ‘adl
__________ _ J enllryRecVet'&amp;cr-1 It would be ln 'em tln g to get
Tke—G-Men. Post ' Offfc* t a v A - &gt; phtorn of the sort or President
Usatora, Military ond Nasal l n | ,h*
« f H»e present admlnletelllgepoe, and'pot them to work|‘«“ 'on think w i ought to hive.
to tdrlttify M t.. Kent'* Informant « one o f Mr. BnosoWlt’a recentwho w m penetraUng ‘ the most mendatlona to Congress bt adopted
hidden ‘fastnesses o f the White! H K according to'them, a usurpsHouse. They searched e*ery room!**” 1 of legiatoUve powvV* and Con­
fer dictographs looked in eeery • " * ' *■ ■ " Invfdlos*
rubber
closet sad under, every bed. They • '• " ‘ P. taking orders from tha
shadowed Mr. - Kent and tailed While Hoo»«u I f *uch a recommcnerery visitor. They kept an alrekip
&gt;* dcfeatcit In Congress, It
moored In the Stratosphere oyer "&gt;«•"*
*•» PreildcnF* InfluUm White nmise, borrowing the « * « » « .vanished nrul that a
big California to'aacop# ao that conscientious and courtgnma parnobody could enter or leave unde- Hamentory boily
his told
tec led, jt Was all In vmlit'j to Ihey where ho get* off.
Went to Ihf spirltuallalie medium*
Wrung la Any Case
*Vl called back the ghoats .^/
I f Ho vetoes a la'll, lit
Sherlock Holme* and Char-la Chan.' SeWlm* Donna, and Goi
Ghoala have eomo edrantagrs o' er
mortals and those twe aotved the
mystery. Just outside tha Prasident’a office there grows a tall
n
magnolia tree. ‘Intense watching
"t
t^VralAd OuU* a lone
starling
f*
perched there continuously. Thla
[*
•f
bird did not Join the morning and
evening flight* but flew sole. ^
»*
swift plane followed tha bird to
3Halt! more Whore If peeked ■ alg7*
mil oh &gt;he window o f Mr, Kant’s
oflice. Tie Admitted It and the bird
t*
clifh’td’ Into ule left ear. This was
*
repealed d»y after day.' It la wall
nl
known that* atarllnga ar* clairvo­
&gt;*
yant and Ihn* lire MJratery of how
*’•
tilt tatemofl &gt;o)nninl,t w «* uble
J*
V
In read lh4 P(ctldehllaT nifrld was
*•
made fleaK ' *, ' * - ' J ‘ T ..............
Tho
Fr'eaidpnt
Immedlataly
•°
railed a Cabinet meeting and had
]n
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B y ’ OEOROE T U C K E R '

NEW t o n k . M*r.~7 . - A sporty
column on
the bis
National;
Hport* men-,. Show—note* tboot;
t r ■ o-climbing
turtle*.
attain?
trout, Arctic owl* «n&lt;t wild do**:
The averega aportaman know*
«n lr * tew Ol the animal, end
catne-fuh In fore*l» and ,'lrcami.
&gt; . . lyifu take ■ Sander at more
then 160 sperlci new ttrtlUhs
about Ora nit Central Fatten:
Trout. . . . litre Sro artificial
lakea and waterway* rtpretomtIns New nrumwkk, Drltlab -Co­
lumbia. Oregon- Maine and other
fatnona flihlnX loeaHtle*. . . .
They toom with tand-ldcked aalinnn.
r»ln'*&gt;w, , brown, brnoa.
ateei-hoad and gplilen trout. . , ■
Homo of ’em welsh eight pound,
• • . , They're like warr mibmarinc* prowllns tbroush
the
undercurrent* “w h ir the bis New
Yo-k mob blare*.'
Itatrlovera.
la trying to do la to make a clumsy
machine work more smoothly end
efficiently. It happen a t ha l the
r resident1 o f ■ the* * United 8**1**
la' we/iHitcd with the responsibility
o f appoint merits and eonimiaalon*.
He alone U In u position to know
the flaw* In every branch of the
Government. He ha* submitted a
plan to Congress, which Coeigresa
will pats, reject or modify. If
the plcn
develo|M
weaknesses,
perils or injustices, thla or any
subsequent C oniani can repeal
It or ehangc It. ■
Dictatorship? Errry President
who aooght reaults for tho belterment o f the' eeuntiy haa been
accused of seeking more pot-cr.
Washington,
atecfd ng
lo hla
enemies, schemed to be a king.
Jefferson, when
ho threatened
Napoleon that If Franc* did not
cell Louisiana to u* we would Join
bur ship* to tho Rrltiah navy, was
rrralgned as seising power beyond
the acopc o f tha Prcildcncy. Jiekson .was cartooned In crown and
sceptre, and so on down tha line.
And the American Republic haa
ambled along tho path or nations
for a century and a ha'f, through
good times and hail, through peace
and w ir, and the dktafor ha*
never matorlaUccd or gotten beyond the bogiotnan stage.

. • • Ther;ry. t r t f e l

uto and reepond w efSfi peep a*
the whlatle. &lt;T!
VW
Game. . . . Alabama qu ilt New
England pheasant, upland gfptffr.
Canada gn*se fthe f. M * H a*'
neck honker*). Rtallerdk ptotall*,
redhead*, teal—all
*r*
here. . . . There nr* k | W *W
squirrel* and gray-cat&gt; sqdlrrOU,
red-ahoaldared
hawks.
Arctic
owli, anowaboa hare* from. Alaska,
Jackrebbjt* l ( «
TStas. turtle*
from Cat I,land,' crowned h * a u
from tbo ntnanilhs conio. , , . A
man ner#r *aw each a * acetunaUillon ol same. In hjo llfa.
Eihlbtta. . . . At on* stalj Is. a
pair of *kla used by Am«ad,m
at the North and Ilouth pole* .
. . Another contains ' l l
dot
barnetaeq llyrd carried t* the
Artie. . . . A aUrtllng *e*ne t*
I ha African
rUUge; »tU| Hi
sober fared m l lee*, 11* IbumplnS
death' drum*, war knives. cere­
monial mask*. . . . And tkoa*
African anhaal*: strongs porew
pine*, weird monkay*. wttd do*\
reptile*, along, with shields, war
claba and war bonnets- '
Prise. .*. . One of tha Prise 9C
exhibit* bolong* to MaeWoo-nuk. f r
a pure Alaskan Eskimo, what* “
American naraa Is Jamo* An- |-l
drew*. , . , Prof***or Mua-aooauk came to the'' United Stale*
last year, mot und wed an Am *yf
I
can girl a n t tia* adopted tkli
.
country. . • • ItJ* aorthjand **• f
hlblt la a beauty, containing four *
reindeer- red; black, white' end *
silver fox, an S-dog team
(all c
mala mutea), Alaskan kayaks aud ?
another big Jt-foot boat made, en- 4
tlrely of welrtu hWe. , . . Ifk the 1
only boat In the country like it.
v
Movie*. . . . Krerywkere are ^
andloit motion pictnre* &lt;ff big
•
game ahoolitic In lM
upland J.
gam* countrlea. hour of fsgrtnst- *•
Ing picture* khosring how -trout- 5
black baas and muakalonge sre
•
taken on light lack)*, . . . In Z
aura, It's a aportamnn a dream ot
hesran coma tree on this sordid , ,
liland-of Manhattan. '. . . Isaak
Walton, tn hls’-palmlaat .momenta. ,
never imagined anything Ilka It- •

alnumrnt',rereJTh"
United Hutu ami «ir.a( Url'aln
will finish i t - I f ihr approprltHun* now beii'ii prepared nre idlcallvn nf public sentiment. If ih«
S S - un b l u C i t , U hundred

a u ltrT th U

alridanrs, for evrry
could make.

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tm* now

many pmmlnnnl
vamlunlns li.

“ I Don’t know how to cut halt or put it on tho htxik.
My friemiH in New York spend more money in n week or
nightclub mid theatergoing than I havo ever spent in a
Werk of fishing— and none of them is rich. Finally, I nm
||()^ ft niUHC)P mim, or a courngcou* one.
"The millions who would Uke to go out on the sea and
Japan fish but do not dare sro tho dupes of tho literature of
angling. Kver sinco Izank Walton made It smart for fishermen to Iso literary, angling author* havo tltmed fishing
*W* j n( a nom elhltig fabulous, dangerous, .e s o te ric :
som eth in g
“ □ }„(, Would knock y o u r oyo o ilt— a n d -th a t in consequence

.limit ii.n.itiiir.ii, will rr.nr.nbcr m akes them seem men o f clrou m sU n cc.

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S A N T O R D T W E N T Y Y E A R S ACxQ

Thl* la National Used t’«r
Week. The Idea la tn gel ltd ot
(bat old bunch of Junk you h »»«
tsarn drlrlng areuml »nd buy the
mlatua and tho kids something *
Hills lirtler to ride In. Alio to
got rbl ot tho “ Used car problem'’
Which bay had tho denlrrt up 0
tyoo for aevoral niontha- amt atari
tli* wheel* Ol tba au|om»tlv* Indoatry turning *«»iu. That should
Mii* Floreneo Fn
hrip put men bark lo work,
Sunday from I’alslaka
the guest ot friends
Vl*ll°r* In Banfortl today Inday*. ’ •
ciqdo juilgn Klwyn Thomas ot
Mrs." J.. N. GiUca lc
Foyt Pjertr, a rn||d|tlaln for lh*
Elate Huprctuo CoUyt. I|* la op- for IT uqI City: where
hy Ra-naior Futch ol Uaa- tha guest of frisnda

W

*nd Tout Watson of Tamp*.
UM atop* tu tael rcmfldont that
so tor ?w has lh* ln«ido track.
J M lo Thnma* rmuea wall recom- ■lUter Co., waa la th
mendsd to'Hogtord h*|ni a doa* terdajq
Dr. O. J. MilUr Is tq
frJehA hi Funio tjiatd. IJoyd
City far;a week or tan
Pjiyl* and others.
blnlftg builnsa* with S
A JtlsJtet « t Tti* Hayajd ‘offte*
San Yount*
has r
today whs ywiax Raymond MO|&gt;- Moore llavop after t
apent Is lh* clty ’oq &gt;u

Sanford visitor - yesterday.
Jle llavl* o f Orlando la rcgl*
tsred at tha Hotel Cornea.
Current showing at tho 'Lyric
Theotro was "Stolon Honor" with I
Virginia rear ion.

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GAINESVILLE, Mar. 7—
Tho Unlvorelty o f Florida has
again rocolred nslloaal recogni­
tion In educational tlrcloa through
the adoption' by 70 uolvareltias
and collages of tiao revised edition
o f a tepftoqk '
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authored by
unhror*"y*s ratuHy

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
B i d K f S gerous than the &lt;levU&gt;lime«I hoc*
,
,*
• fori* in pdatcurlred milk or purl*
( r a i a a r a i n water.
Tha nrcotfary precaution* *r*
IV. Bigger* quito tiuiplo. One HhnulJ remain*
ce ot their bur that largo
Piece*
require
l&gt; Dan
G, much morn cooking than »ma|l
onus, b*cau,i'
heat
penetrate-*
place Jf*a- slowly Into the center •&lt;( th*
he home el muat u, it rook*. Cook approxi*
Urooka at mxtelr 30 minute* to the pound
ith tha Uer- in a moderate oven, nflor brown*
ins tint ou|*ide ,urlace to d*'
iretl In a velop a rich flavor U a meat
ibln with a thermometer f* u»*d, took be*
rn. Her &lt;&gt;c- tween 1*0 tleareea and IsS doy creen and sreea. Particular car* should bo
i corease of I taken to rook |terk chop* wall
it Irrrealrlal dune to thn bone. Make a small
[ InrUlon next to thu bone with a
a native o t , sharp pointed knits to he Mira
Krailuate ot the mral and Juke are no longer
&gt;1 Bcmlnolu red or pink in color- A Rood war
to avoid drying out |s to brown
rrlr ot Etta* the outsldn of the pork rlipim
irr In Han* first and then cover tho pan rtitil
tho Ban Toni cook them slowly,
&gt; year wptkl Ftqacn or very cold meat may

Florida i Gardenia- Quern and Vermont Ski Queont“

er&amp;on
MARTIN LANKY, fe e b ly Editor

Bttital Is Given
I II— . . .
...
On Friday trcnlns before *
»i Clrcl*
Vw b iyn audience o f schoolmates and
,H «t * "* £ * !?
*CLhotth
w‘i other friend*, a tlsJtfT. blonde
Earl Doaaer. chslrman, wpl ^
KBUO| r lt, completed . pi^,
neat at 7:»k o’n ofk **
bagua qhen tha vaaa U tha fifth
par's bone at Floral
Height*. Vrad* ol Grammar School, tha
float***** vrfll be H r * Doaaer/pr^^ntaUon ot
»e*vlM- Ex*
few* * • c - CsUman end Mr*- p is t o n Recital. Ann Benson, a
Btock.
J ptjp'i o f Mrs, C2*orr*
M iffett,
Circle Number Sta of the First w%* Introduced by her leather,
Mbthodtot Church will hold their who mW o f h„ . « Shc hBi a|.
f f f f f e : b h *l*-a a«4 .octal meet- VkJ4 b-s. *o glad le res t irx'ao
AM at the Ajuiea at 7:1* o’clock.
different place, and for so
T h e ** ’ fSKp.ha
elecUon ot of* p f f i j different people. Bite ha*
Ibcen clad to share her tolaat."
tha f e t a ; I • Ann wore a go*r« o f »eft, powder
Ct|urch will
t for lha blue chiffon, with a slight touch
time Monday
it at, 7:W o f pjnh, and a Juliet cap of
It Annex, rhlnc-tlores, and aa aha stood
and plpns -with her erma toll of loveW gprlgg
roarers, smiling ipl# tho facet of
__
. .
her friends, she wta a- eharminjc
, t b * Junior High P. T. A . Will picture of glrliaH giaceand beauty,
bold »V«. regular meeting at 3:30
Ann ha. developed a remarkable
o'tloek, preceded by a meeting o f UIent for dialect, and one of her
the
•» M Q o’efeck.
, , r,dine*,
“ De Tamin’
oh de
.
W tO N e iD A Y
rhllltin In do Bed.*’ bv Paul Law.

Mr*. A, W. Flit* [ .pent
weaken^ In Daytona,'

the

Mr, and. Hr*. o7"c. 1Cochran ot
Jackson*Ul. art visiting bar*
Mr. and Ylr*. W. C.' IIIH .pent
tha weekend In Valdosta. Oa.
C.

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M ain e*

*nd'

d a u th te r

Dorothy, spent yesterday at Day
ton. Beach.
•
Mr, and Mre. C, If, Jobnion
and their family spent' Sunday at
Baton's Beach.

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7 ^ * 5 1^“ T U
V*&gt;,u‘ way which cemplatebr capUuwd
a F U :!* P. M. For
jlor listener*:. ’ Expee a t ion’ by
" r * r t*
*• Edgar Guest, was a very practical
,, ,
.
pnd sound bit of phUoaopfay to*
t.
F ill D A T
_ , 'older neoide. thouuh snokrn bv a

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to be about uno SOth that of \
c»rtb.
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BKMINULK C IIAK .M AC A*^
t’O , INC.
Miller Didr.
Park Atrd
Ttvn noons s m it h typ HU
uuvav

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l ’ R K S U t llT IO N S
a c c u r a te ly

CO M PO U ND ED
;
A T KKJLVKKABLY
REDUCED
B R IC E S .
OUT AIN OUK PRIC K ON
IN D IV ID U A L !■ R E S C H IP TIONS
BEFORE
FILLING.
y o u wii.1, h e s r itr m s E u J

7. DH: M ILLRR.

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WANTED

M*a. B- W- Evens h it retumH
from OatneaviUe where alto was
the gue,l of Mre. A. M. Flint.

ELECTRIC MOTORS
A N Y SIZE OR CONDITION
MOTORS GENERATORS
MAGNETO AND I'OWBR
EQUIPMENT
REPAIRED OR REBUILT
AND GUARANTF.ED AS
NEW
COMPLETE AUTO
K LE tTlU C 8 E lfYIC8 "
AND PARTS

Mb* Billie \rt|ht "of Daytons
■pent the weekend here with b «f
rarenli. Mr. end Mr*. W, II*
Wlaht.
You t i l t Y»ur etattip and a h 'hW ilpiifT f| i» for no# t* Arn Wilier* ol S t I 'iin a lo
Qwou rf I1»r Aimtiil C&gt;| rt*a i:*rtUn» U«f*Wnig fe.tjvst «M lit# nlfeir* Arlene MtCoao
Blobs, Vsrmord, hju&amp;tii U UNt AiwiiuUl fffiso l ’ esins! al ML MantfkM

» r * and Mrs. Fred
IkH
ot
Palotka were tho w«ukeud (u etu
of Mr* and Mrs. (leorcu A- !&gt;*■
Cottee.
•

Ti.T , ,
' V'" K, program wa» t Jtamatw raadiag,
Inin will be loader. All ‘ntereated „ Jn f t , , g , ^ ^
Conquer,” a
Premia of Mrs* Joe Melsrh
^nmndiailjr. InvlUd to attend,
’ Xourhlng locldant o f tho «*H y will rrRret lo b «n i that she Is
J 0rp^ ! S * h &lt;**y*
the World War, by Klor* 111 Of her home «n .Mainulla
puK wUl W d nt. * day qullUng enM , ^ 1, , . A n . read Uvi. In s Avenue,
R
Church Annex* tnhnnrr that hrought lc ir« tp Dm
A &lt;oTer»d ;^i»h. Uftcheon will bo ayeg „ f most of ber hearers.
Jim tlixxiui D npemliuE sev
“ ^*
T tn tP o n A V
I . " ‘ f olber eendiuga were well* erftj days bore as thu fencst ot
*g • - ,
THURSDAY.
‘ choseh and varied, all of which his parnnta, Mr. ami Mrs. Ed­
.herhood of tie FIr«t Bap* ^
Raro In g w.unlng, personal ward illRRlnu.

require
longer
rooking
t|i
whatever tho rut- than uirel
ordinary tcniprrature.

ns their Ruest* over ,!|o Vicekcrsl,
Mrs. Kuk'ii Tilli' Mr. nod Mr
E|ru T illi:. unit run lluwnrtl. *Cl
of

Meeting Is Held
By Patriotic Group

HOFMANN

Household Hints

I'n liitk u .

Tli* Port Mellon Chapter of Ihe
Sent anil, laughters of Florida WHEN IS PORK "W E LL D O N C f
Miss June W.tiUh'll has re
"Cook l*&gt;ik
I h'iron* hi y
well
[.Id their rr|tu,ar t.ie*'iiiiK Friday
111101*1 frtilil I'ntrldiiir nod l'T*’&gt;
• III Ut thu home of Judue Slid thine." instruetlons slwsye a«r.
Mice N.
tiheio *-!t" tpon* tw"
■*. J. ti, Bhnron, vvlili Mrs. F. Well‘done pork linn lost ail Its
months mi It.** r.m *t of c h u iv
pink color* both in meat nml i»
;• t|,.ntvi Hit* pv-'ldlnu*
I!, pieteniallvea wen* sclect*tl Julre. Fr"«h l«irk is a tender
I
Die chapter to uUtilld tho; meat anil many people, tlieru*
Miss Katherine Thigpen an*
: .'u Convention nt Tnmpa'.tin fore, rook it too quickly, esfee*
Clsudn Kelly nioioroj to Uaiae*'
Mm, .I. The representatives, arq, fully such tut* »s chops* tomkr*
villa Rsturday where they nt
. Dick Brown. ,*ii &gt;. ,t. II. ilntl, )oln or sausage. Cured pork —
tended tb« Military Ball.
hauls, baron,
smoked saiisaK” .
.jiid Professor \V. J. WrlD.
Mr. and Mi: J. It Howard '
Mi.i, \\. A. c niVr of Tampa, amt other i«irk products—must
MJsa Helen Oonly ol Jacksonvilla, and formerly of Banfurd llolly, N, V., Wi*|,* II;.* i.oe.Ii *'! II-.,* ,.f Mr::. S. o Chase. «sve nl*o be ctHtked well done.
Thu daiiRef' in oatlng Pork
the
■pent the* weekend hero ns the Mr. mid Mi*, i*. 1». Fnl|agai‘ l " ‘ nil interesting outline " f
v iik U*ing done hy the John that ii nut sufficiently ctiohod it
nvyi'i'iil da);'.
guest ot Ur** E- I. Huy.
'I* nt t llrioke l napter of which that it may contain pariisltu*
that riiutv u disease called trleh*
' .* i i n member.
Miss Maria Moyc
MUs Dorothy Mitchell has re­
I'„.r, I&gt;r Weill, plcp.ircd nint inosis* There parasites uro cx
I
turned lo Tallabsasen where s1" 1 fJarah Moyo o f St.
11 ,1 1 mi interesting paper on trcinuly riunit oml uro not so*'n
will resume her etudie* ut the spent the weekend here
the
ntirrotrolv.
II- i idn',i
Adiiii\s|un In the except under
Florid* State College for Worn mother, Mis. J. U. Moy
There Is no practical wuy of In*
l'i lull As n Slate.”
an.
In .c pie*cn'. weru ua follows: speeling poik to locate them.
Mr. end Mi.*.' F.
Mi „ W. A. t'.irle;' of dsinpii, Wliun poik ft mo atfwied hog*
and Mr. mid Ml-*, W
it (i cli.1, 0. Mis, Fsnnie is thoroughly rooketl
lh«
tie*
niun spent Sunday
.1
Mr*. Zr'i Ituiliff, alts. II. r. stioycd oi*niil»m I, no more il«n*
mong flic gardens ol
C lo uer. Mi s. .lano South, Mrs*
and Maitland.
I . 1.. ISoiiiiillIu', Mi*. Dick llrovvn,
Among tillin' fioni S.nfoid at- .it, .1 t[. Had. *ii . J. ti. Khar*
j^ne Watch
tending the Aiinuul Audi boil meet* on. nn.l Mj-s, j , u. Million, Jr.
R e p a irin g
Imr in Winter I’nrU Hiliud y were*
Al o present were: J. T. dnrobs,
Mrs. K. H. alowo. mill Mr*, t . It. is. |\ Wld rn r. Jndgi* J. it, tthnr*
Mason.
j t n, and Professor IV- J. Wells.
o
AND
—— —
The Fort r 1* lluu ( lup'er will
Engraving
Mm, Dick Hrm.il nod M m J. II. hold i's next muting hi Im lur, ! \
Bull spent F'.ilniilay
i Tt' i pa Ajir. I, with Mis.
Dick Blown
McLouUn, Jeweler
where they cdtetideil
the . *aiu hoi.css,
(,'onvenlinn
of the Jiuyt mid
,
112 S. Paik Ave.
IIIN U IIIU U IH IIIIK

Phone

I78-J

C. M. BOYD

&amp; ca

Electric Service
JO* Magnolia Ave.

Phoaa '

^TRAVELOGUE
GARDEN OF OLD ENGLAND—M l'H If’ At, INTERLUDba

• SPONSORKI) BY HANFORD UAIUIHN CLUB
WOMAN’S CLUB—MARCH 8—H:0ll O'CLOCK U.M,
TICKETS MAY BE BOUGHT
FOIL TH IR T Y *F IV E CENTS

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

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*

Florsbeims $9-50 up(
jk

I

Friendlys ^5-00 i
Fortunes ?1-00 H

! Diamond Setting

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To-Night
Last Timeg To 8e«
i TU* Great Piclwrr

•ik n to

PJA Meet Addressed
By T. W* Lawton

Mis. Waltar Coleman and Mr*.
Fred WUsoa alteadail tho An­
nual Audubon meeting In Wiatcr
T. W. Lewlois Superintendent Park, which was held at tbn
of TuMlc Iiwttudtlon. wddrest.d Annie Uuae*U Theatrr at Itollin*
the Wcet 8W* Prlm*JX Parent on Batarday afternoon.
TVachrre Association on Thursasy
. afternoon on the aubject ’'Bom*’'
My. and Mr*. Joo Tarnnl *n’l
I Mr*. E. C. WUUua*,
children. John Kelly, and Roy
denf presided In the at&gt;s*nc#.of Wilar, U of Bavsnnah, N. V.
lb* president. Mrs* R. U Beard. with Hr,* *ad Mre H J. Hyatt.
Plage were made for Dm 'Spring Edna River*, and Bobby H im *
pUy which will be presented by spent yesterday . *1
Coroo»d”
the Association on Map, * and 6. Bench.
Attendance prise .waa awarded
to the fiatt grade aeoat *t Mr*.
M,. *n&lt; tfr». Johtv iVilson and
Mtrlon fit, John.
lhrlg daugbler. Mary, ol Gain*#*
A group o f tongs were lung by villa apdat Urn aeakbad her* a*
Ut* f e e Club.
th* geests of Mr. Wilton's ninth*
Tbe
lioxtrtars were:
Mrs, rr.’ M r* D Vyy J. WI1»,*1, Mr.
Gcoigw Turner, Mia. A JL Lana, Wilson,' ' a ho I* a prufeaaor nt
Kite/ George
Wblld,
Mre. Jm the University of F|o,|d*. r**;
Daniel*, .and Mrs. H. B. BgcWt. turnad to ftw|ge»v||H» today Mr*
Wil*on and Iter yottna danghlrr
will remain i|«&gt;ro for **'ver»l
weeks,

Q u ilt
ir buslne*i

Gold production In the Vwlon
of goath Africa dufng the last
Tear
amounted
Id
UTtttf*

'T O ®

Mj and Mrs. James G. Hohrrlv
•od Mm. W M * M. HmlU* bad

A A A A TO EEEE

Jean Crawford Stars
In Mannc’unin Role

Mr. nml Mi.% JaituM 1
—,
8on, 11 1y, Mr. ami X m. |t.iriy
ml ' Josn Craw foul, who lias romanc*
1rn nml ihi'ilm i. itiiil •Je
l*
Suu.lny
ed
on
tho
icieen
wdli
I''oik Gable,
M n, IM jmpH lli'i’.nn wjKvt
ItotH i Tnvlor, Itohi'il MnntgoinMl llaytonu HcYflt.
| i : J , Gmy Cooper nod other fam*
nod Miss «&gt;l,s ftt1’1 la loi"., i ddr togged, twoI., ,
fid*it Spencer 'lim y lo her long
; ' , , ,, ,,t IM in "Minim*|iiili,'' which ro’ "iv llinin s:ers Iheiii for lie* fir*t time. The
to \v fi to o|teni nl the Itits Thra're
fui- n shnwimf of two days, Toesl(.
;; nta *l*&gt;v «h&lt;l tU ilm *lny.
lln. It A.
Frank
Dorxnge dirrciisl thr
I o f \tlu* xvrif' movltig rdaiyt of nnsIrlT
II, ,,, «n yio.n;: |hv pi" sga'list
n l*ark
. I * In i in, irrornd of G'*e.* Ymk’a gflmy
mi*i.v, for tcnemeii1* nml (ifiHlinlllioiiniro s
a in pH,-m| pi nlli-ii*."*
front 'be
pen of
ili * D. A. Kstlierlri'* tlru li, ablhr.r ot ’’Young
-.Man o f M rillin'tun.” '_____

SAFE DRIVERS
For more them a decade the American Fire and
Casualty Company has been giving the Rctter,
Drivers of Florida, automobile Mmrance without
penalizing them for the losses of the careless and
recVless.
- J‘ .'
This Company accepts ONLY the business of
If you are in this class you can
buy your insurance in the "American,"

Better, Drivers•

1 If your Home or Business is a preferred risk
for, Fire insurance you can buy that from the
"American" too. and save 20%.
f More than 35.000 Florida citizens have taken
advantage of this opportunity by buying their
insurance from this Florida. Old lin e Company.

IS T O Serve Y O U
A t a telrjilwnc Imlsllrt ai„t |* |«lrwtMl, he Viutw* that llw lew you need
bin. the mwe M|UtA'.lioti ]&gt;*U. get limit jmtr di|&gt;rtidaUe trirplioM
Ml t ill
lie wages | tattle with diet, lain and wind, at well *• with Inter
(roubles, such si tairlr*uK*w in (raving lie m u m oft the hook which
■my require ■ pcntMul visit hy liiio. '■*.’
He is winning his haitln. t,*o. lor back of him In llie rornlant eflort
10 Make your invite tuoie and nime lire (imu iinprtlrclimn, etion and
dcfayi arc the idcmhit in tin* Dell TdcpIuMM* Islmtaimln wlu con­
tribute the rneafih; tin* Wrtirrn Uetttle Ciw|unr, wliiclt makes and
diauibuus high tpulity. un,Ui,lini) r*|ul|tmcin: and tin* liaitdng sdivtlies of bit own giou|i,( i&gt;lii(ti lul|it liisst to Is* mute rvprit and eflkienl
on the Job.
It it a man tired {oli. There wnc I (tl’H/n foutlicvn 1WII lelrpltonea
la service at the etui
I'jJJ. Uul they ilidn l .11 “ stay put." lot InuaUet*
connected SMJU, d,s&lt;wmccii*l ISfJtl, sivl sw»e*i Itst.'d?, this iarise
step requiting both a "toonest" and "diKotuwsl" opcratimi.
learning lo tlu a tnmi.inls improving Jolt it the aim i f the tnsisBar
■fid repairman, whith it in hannony with the lull Sivinn't tissit# VC
give the most irlrphooc vetvke and the bcvl, al ihc least owl nosleae *
With Koaneial safely,

169THERN BELLTELEPHONE AND.TELEQRAPHCt

A Strong Company

AMERICAN
Fire and Casualty, Company, \
ma Office:
U* for flttgqriol rtalomoct,

J. C . F in n e ll

—h» '
Orlando, F k t W
lavaoUoat* through any cxedU vaUaa bawBMt

P h o n e 1 7 0 -J

—

Repr$untetM

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Compare existing prices! You'll find

TUESDAY Thro

all items advertised here/ "are

SANFOqp PEOPLE PROVE OUR
; LEADERSHIP

SA TU RD A Y

Tear aftqr year our cuatomern con*
tlnue to come back.
o through
no trick of magic—just a few aim*
pie ideals—the finest quality, the
lowest prices and the best of service.

less.: Compare quafttyi You’ll) find
that these are out-of-the-ordinary
values. Thrifty shoppers know they
can’t afford to miss our great (anni­
versary sale!

/•

.

In this most mod­
ern of S a n f o r d
Stores, equipped
I'wfthithe l a t e s t
sanitary ,,devfcefc
I i^eikhing^ is, de­
signed to preserve
M the best conditfon the f i n e s t
■quality;food prod­
ucts—f o r y o u r
consum ption' at
p r i c e s so l o w
t h e y*d lose on a
technical foul If

These ire eonsumor price* only,, so we
reserve the rich! to Halt q u a lity .

HEINZ

B0&amp;NS—16 oz. cans 2 for 25c
SOUPS—2 for 25c
(Ekffcjrilnir Clam Chowder, Consommf ft
“
*
Chleken (Jumbo)

‘'JUNKET” RENNET POWDER
•

. . /

fo r making coalarda

,*■

2 For 23C

“JUNKET” RENNET MIX
Per making Ice Creem

3 Cans

Each HOC

Light House Cleanser 2 Cans 5 c
Kremel

“JUNKET” RENNET TABLETS
Fer maklAg llrnnrl CeaUrd* or Ico Cream

3 pkgs. 4 flavors

Each 1 5 c

CAMPBELL’^

Tomato

SplnacS Nb. '2 tin.

L A B Fancy
PRESERVES ...
MuMclinuui'* i com
Apple Bqnca

Borden** 4Over Cow ’•

Milk 2 un.oMm,
Ktngan’a BellaUb ’
Wtaemaln D stiy " I

Phillip* Red
2— IQ O*. Con*
tld n a y Deans
•Von Comp'*

CHEESE JltjJ-TV
I i Armour** 'f a M r M
Roll—Full Croon

BUTTER lb.—

t No. at* tin*
Pork ft Deans

In Bulk
Light Brown

Smarly, ‘

SUGAR 4 lbs...

Dog Food 2 cans

Clapp’s Baby Food
Ripe Olives

.

3 cans

* 9 0z.Can

25c

The Buying Public Will be th&amp;$iest of Honor at For­
rest GatchePs.Eighth Anniversary;Celebration, In the
Form of a Store Wide^eek-Xairig.
•
'
Price Sraught^nig Sale.

Armours Star Quality Specials

Personnel
GROCERY DEPT.

Ghas. Robinson
J. G. Prickett
Forrest Gatchcl

vo. i ryki.t. j

TRIPE

2 5 c HAM LOAF
15c Apple Jelly 19c CIDER

Spaghetti

WONANI1I Ml. 9H

DELIVERY DEIT.

y \ S %

Grape Fruit Juice 2 cans
n

kh

Be quality

19c

Prpne&amp;fc lbs. IJ c

KOther Stores
.

’

Anchorite With Capers

Liver Cheese V* Lb. |2 €

Marakall n Klppetco
M .a M n M

Herring
KINGAN8‘RELIABLE SUGAR CURED, TENDERED

t *.*r r

&lt;|u »

APPLES lb.

Boiled Ham 1-4 lh. |2 c

iii,

15c
A rtichoke

*! Grape Juice pints 15c; quarts 29

t Sani-Flush C a n

19

c

Mallows

Moat Modem.df HamB—Ready to Eat As Is—

raatN upamn

Paii Sausage
wmrrmaa

lb.

19c

«

&gt;

Calf Liver

lb.
lb.

pound Lardlb. IOc

* *
22'*C

ASMovN'e . tan n asu m .a.vok
MAR, aikULKII, .RLgrTKU I'KLLO l*Ktl.| '

Bacon

Vi lb.

'___

We CatrV’ H'tlfilipW* Lae Ot Swift Tremiun PnxbcU
Swift Jewel or Armors Yegetole

lrMjaaii n o h Ami aau

Backbone

2 5 c MINT JELLY

VINEGAR 15c

%

f I.M

SHRIMP
Wissrrk

Rrsmblrd

PEANUT'*

Butter

14c
M»te
l.b. inf

25c

Solid Pack

8&lt;iz.

Ig c

nun

Pork and Beans 2-16 oz. cans
CATSUP 2-14 oz. bottles for
IIKE lilt AMIS

SPICES
2 10c Cans 1

McCo rm ick ' s

SPICES

■ ITerWi iMrgnl

’ OMATOf*

Sdlimg DrmmJ"

rinoi

bvckt

Maiktl Baikal
Caatlcberry’a
Famous

V

GEORGIA HASH
ON BALE AT ALL f l |
GOOD GROCERS

Cigarettes $1.19

Free Demonstration All Day Saturday.

Liver Loaf

wasot

VINEGAR 2 5 c

%«.

*

ytONARtty

CANTOS

2 CAKES 15c

MONRNM.** ralllN l*H os. 1'AS

2-16 oz. cans for J 5 c

-fciirt
2 Cans
tytMlCog

Chesterfield, Camel, Old
Gold, Raleigh, Luckies

23c

cal lla»V l*«vr Ipplr
• M-r

•Im. h iu.k r».» « m &gt;.

I 'a u e a n

Friday arid SdtuN ,
day of this sale
there will, be held
•
in this sto re a •
demonstration of ' ,,
M onarch fin e
foods-also 1P h il-'
!
. *&gt;
lip's products.

SYRUP

FLAKES

can 2 4 c

DflM 1 acii j

TllNA' flSH

t'

|' hi:mii:h

17c

NoftAitni ml a r * «

Lb. 15c

3 for

\

BARTLETT PEARS

Buddy Rivers

Miracle

VA. SAUSAGE
»

•

FRUIT SALAD No. 1 tall

Gay Woit8

COFFEE

24 OZ.

S O .’ i

PRODUCE DEPT.

3 Boxes

15c

25c
25c
15c

2cans 25c

REQ CHERRIES 2cans
'
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WtIVANt'll
TAM. « AMVONM A
BARTLETT PEARS

Johnny Alderman
Jesse Smith

16 OZ.

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OUR PWN SANTA

Spaghetti

CORN BEEF HASH

APMCQTS No. 21/? Ripe
F R ip Co ck tail

MEAT DEPT.

19C

•&lt;4

lb.

25c

Sliced Bacon

lb.

J Lb.

1R

the World’s Largest Bologna Free
the coaURiier wh6 «u&gt;
* VCD * * » « •
»

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c u re . make, the regular purchase If unaucceufuL
Weiners AU Meat lb. 2 5 cJ;
ANROtlR’l *TAJA IKIRMaa Take Aval a ta.

A a r U r a .4 l A r . l a i

Brains

lb. Cup

j r

Pecans 2lbs. 2

Boston Brown Bread
n rl.l#

*• -Oa. C r l t o f t a M

Paris eoan Ckeoao *

Sausage

lb.

; ). Underwood’s
■ * Deviled Ham
' Guava Paste 2 5 c i^ ma ,5eai^ JJC
i

Chop Buey Vegetable*

Chow Mela Noodles

I

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... dV.,'
dtean Sprouts

. :n" S i

(MiU

MINUTE

Noodles

PH IA CM AI.HKRT

Tobacco

Georgia Hash

P u s.

AU gA’AK

Tobacco

Brunswick Stew

TAPIOCA

YELLOW

LARGE

17c
Churngold Lb. 18c
Com Beef Hash 2 for

-

CERTO

LARGE FLA

FANCY RIPE

2 Slices
Rib or Brisket Stew

Hit Mailer) Choice
LARGE

V

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tiife z lG U N D

P ru d en t

1U »**v*U

proaW a

1 1 ofloo*

vqo M

approm

tvt th*' federal Oovargl
tarllrtp*Uoo in. Uw De«H

ENTRIES TONIGHT

P-alUon In Tampa in lM *i

Rat&amp;V*
iv&lt;M&gt; u&gt;7

r n u r r i i a u :; 3-ia i» iio .

()&gt;n&lt;&lt;

Hk/ l l l c l
N oi&gt;u l w j f l y e r
I ’ollrm Jthlui
flv ir il. t.
Uauotur K m tf
Jrin A ilih
iia ir n : rin u rlty.
tllr w l Half ml IBallp |»*«!*lw&gt;
m il K y r
iU Hlr Hex
filitiri W are
r * m 1ft Marline
■KoH kliU;
Milo
1 l»m **llir
i*tx»r K s rv s i
T IIIIIM HACK: 4 - t f M l!’ .
IB fr.u .l H a lf « f ftlallf l&gt;t«1ilr|
AH !!&gt;«.«
« k lp l ’ i»
Mwl
?&gt;Jia«y Ulrktnn
Ulflik O i l * *
lie d Clown
I'm e itil m ilt
. Plylntr Tlirouph
’.K iU m r il lU p C : KiiturU/.
Truthful l.3(|
lHtl**lt ti&lt; frier
II. ft-Jhiiide _
Ipfino i«4t«Ullt»
iN n
.
Amts' l l W « ; b e f
Kim ; ntiiif
,
i V n ia iitt
V IK T II ItACK i 3 -M Mile.
T vM &gt; l l n
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T.»t||fr
T u ft/ tJirrnl
lelbhd tSInff
1tip p y flilltBMlJl
J itfl F t a
' J :»»«t liny
f n : ; u i ItACK: riiln rtty .
ff
.ivy
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l-tl fiuy
J*ct*r l*an
Will* r faint
l(* : V .» I'I. rm
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1^1 *1tl! Itoatl
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A lt'* I.Hiil
T ihit Vturli
rid -h I*oJril
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ll:*nlyv , *j /»U4e. \a|initee
(IP J I i V i .' U A u ll! IfcVlurltv./
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tilll| ‘ tlrtfr
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Irt^TFUWcNT IN

him with bar

'^I.thlah 1

lathir.

U dl

T « * to b * *

5 V »R 5 h P t »

I ha old, accualamad n u i M r i
ralMd th* strafe than ehangln

mind, threw Itiaaldfe and n
bla arm instead, brought hla
down aharpty.

At Iha sound. P llp la ihi
In hla null and whlnalad ala
Aa Iha slaps rang out ha n
and plunged. Krar mailed hla
ha paweii Iha a re and and ihti
atawiU. all but breaking Iha eoi
of tua small atalL

’ Arc Special
. Require Special

LUBRICANT
W* A n Prepared
To Service Your Car

Trawicik’a
Service Stalioii
V,401frfjv b te **

« | ni*
I' mtiny

Chick

Ai**|ulltr-it

frowning1to hMi
tlon of euthoriljr

Itii.tdy tltifn

tlMAilt I*!* I
t, U MU*

l*i-nt*|4*h ifttnM

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H lin l F m U - P i'ic d go that yon can afforC tp M

A im Tm»&gt;
I r jili Hein

C iu T W

8 U r le r — G row in g

I f * got ohat U takoa t* make high rac«Ha , .

Truffle It. n

SEMlNOLE FEED G6MPANY

oii.F3iK.Hil,

k

-

Mohry'tTu Loan
On A utiintoItiled

Rclinanrfntr— x
Quick Service
« h and attflod hla aoba A w
t Lntar bin,mother ontarod, oai
la band/ Oho took him, In ba

,

MAKE ?5 TQt«lQ W W X W i *C R E

Jarh FlinalvVbtirt'a IJO-J

■ ON Y O lJ R jC W .C ifO ^ B Y ^ M J N W fP

•r
Arirplrnrr f t i p . » f FlurlC.

htopar.’

. Wood's Hybrid Gulden ProHffe

Karhauce IlMg,

(D K W

KUOTH, W U U O U T, BTORM ANJh D1HKASB

&lt;

ItKSlHTANT.) INCREASKM VOUB YIWLp W TO’ H «

(

Orlando—l ’honc 4700

i.u x u T i i i i i r « H r t K «

TMK o u t

\ a m i : rtoiw

it m W fjtly.
" I Mmfix n r
*B h t'I can always land to PIP "Ooan hack lo the house. I've kept
rim whan you briag him horn*. you* supper warm."
Ha shook hla htad unable to
MIL t, P op r- Jaaon otkad eagerly.
A knock at tha door Intarruptad speak.
"Please, dear," aha pirn dad.
1* conversation. Mary rose from
to aeat to mnawmr i t

" I don't want any support" ha

Chauncay Amt* grinned In al
M l "Kvanln*. Mr*. Wilkin*. Bvw W^ r * l l It'a lima for had. daer."
"But I didn't do anythlngl" ha
Br., person. Bay — Jay — con I
cried. "H e whipped me for no­
r* irau n mlnutaT"
Jagon noddad, rising from tha thing!"

tho algnrra or the Per lagatlon a
c l Independence and a wealthy
merchant betoru tha Revolution
braan. Morria throw nil hk re
aoorcea Into tha ranae, ejllmatid
nt |) ,100.000, R ]t q mncoded
Inrt that It was Uortla' wealth
and financial geniua ttent mode
PoaaJhla moat n( Uia Important
campalgna ot |ha Revolution. ActInK uj financial advisor to llm
embryo government. Morria later
recommended Aleinndor
llnmll
t«n » j first secretary of the
Ircuaury.
H'.rangn ns R seems,, l.jforj
Morris raiini to the Kacun of tho
Contlnrntal government. Congress
actually triikl io
financo
the
rovolniinn wlilt n Inttery; l|i IH I
thnuaunda of |otl"iy lickeia were
printed end sold, and all proceeds
were |»oured Into the war cheat.
T|m amoniil was in*nffic|rnt to
itn ninth good, however-

Large; Crowd'
.Is Present A t

nc.’ Hy

"N o eon," aha anawarad. "Tow
rtepped I|o1h-j | Mnrrlo, one ” 1
C h a u n c a y ware rude —■disrespectful."
ramchtd tha
Hbe wiped hk cyaa and kissed
him.
maaaslnssf"
Pilgrim bobbed hla haad In and
nt him father
ir a moment, thrn, shaking his out or thk stall, stomping sad blus­
tering at them both. Mary looked
tml, pul hi* finger to his iTps.
at tha horse In surprise.
—.......-'lowed hla r ' --------'Aaw, Jay.
gaatura slyly. "Aaw,
Jay?' H* raia"You'd baiter tie Pilgrim." iha
ad hla rotoe *• (hat II would carry advised. "Ha aeama nervous."
K t o Ttn^ Ethan. "1 hsant you did.
Jaaon look tha candle and a s
fared the stalk
-Jaaon backed him out tha door.
"Mom — com* here — aulokl"
Mary crossed over th* •loll.
" * s t yo u a f te r a w hile, C hauncay
— -------.
I s answered.
"Look mom •- ha s all nut — ha's
ccni|Miiiicil on »no uf Um TurtysAa
. "Alright," grinned the olhsr. " I l l bleeding"
h a la frp n t o f the.etor*. In caa* you . Nagy look id aghast aa tha cmadla
lighted up • gaping wound In the expedition."! mot at, tk&gt; F l»rid »
jaaon ahouldartd him out nnd borma's aboulder.
(jr i 1 to fon n » mo:o iwriuuuaa1
Mary .closed th* door softly. Hh*
"How In iha world did that hap­
waited toe a moment, wtmdsrlng If p en !" ehe cried.
■Shan bad heard tha boys' talk. But
-H e snagged II on aemathlog —
and continued rating qulat- must have don* tl while h* t r u
»• nnd Jaaon slipped Into champing In th* stall whan—''1 3 *
As Non* of them spoke for vole* broke — "whin pop whipped ckAlnnan ot ananitusMata lot
"Jay." whispered
earealy. a* Jason
■or, 'j o t any more
Jaaon looked back

^turned to hk eon. "M o n
■wallowed hard. "Taa, sir."
it 1 mad* raymlf clear

R. N. NIPPER

JJNAHCINO A WAR . . . .
IlnaMn inealimabla |oy of bqman Ufa. ihn roat of war in
praparation nnd armamanl alone
la lanoaUrod in nnhallatabla auraa,
boat rnulltod in pin fl«ur*a which
altow that for every man hilled
In Ihq World W ar about tll.MO
won aP’ nt by Ilia government*
invofvodt Mnrn than eight and
otio-hnlf million ra»n w*r* killed
In Ihn' World War. tha loaeei ut
I ho Alllbo aurpaieliig 1,000.000
nnd thoan of the Centro! 1’owor*
tatnllng hotter than *,000,000,
11m Unltod Blalre enrlr loarnod
tho dilffrnlly of rwrrvlna oii n
w «r nhrn nlm derided to lieromn
indci'enUrnt of Knglniul, In 1*M
the American eplrit » « « at h low
ehi), Chdiioalen had Imen laUi'it
Ilcnedicl Arnn|d‘a Irradierr had
come to lialit, CninWnUL' Knsllali fnK&lt;&gt; Inul drtvalrd Oateannd iintlonM rnrr*nrr we* "no*
worth n ('&lt;nitlrii:nlol.“ /
tnlo |1m p|i&gt;tnre M ihla time

NEW ZEALAND'S ANIMALS ..
■u llwir imlmul slat*, the Is
extinct

M ty

crou* Ilian in liui.ilny* o f Audu­
bon. a liunihvU yi-ism ago, and arc
ratrnd'ng Ihclr breeding range
cv»n Into the
Nurihcrn aisles,
said Mr. Sjirmi*.

U*wa*«r Hwro aru many other*

a «n «m l &lt;u a«M

in aom* tasei

.op* aaaccnjuKfig tlw g i prolaottv*
1* Uto.womto 1C. lug ana,"
Hwliut 'ho aveolu* mp*tj»fc'tha
V* 'nSfatof ,b?

{

nL“ ■
Blhaat" Mary InUrruptsd.
a n Harper's Monthlies"

ludlgag*. worn latotwalml by ana. o f
* '# U aSkb«tW *» and
America's
leading
on
iU
b aM fM
*. I ‘n}w
U * • * —-Co“
‘
M#n&gt; _ -o- f
••
m
h
.
_
a
am e
m i L m l.lm
a s u e lw m

, ham* doesn’t matter." K s
raaon again. "In apiu o f what
you'va brought magneton
la house without my patmi*-

RiiWell

“ B U R P E E 'S S E E D S
^

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w a Wi

"

,«

.. i •

3 5 c

•Strive l y o u r food from a list o f d eliriou s wiadwlchaa
nifd homo cooked pastries . . . M e d y o u r frie n d * i t
Lnney'g.
* ••

WE FILL ALL PRESCRIPTIONS

—

HIQNE 1M

B. F. Mills .
Well Known Aa lUrbcr
formerly Worked At
Hmt h Harbor Hhop
Now Working At

SnowH Barber Shop
103 W. 1st SL

GRIFFIN
A I. L W 3T E

FmiU and Vegetables
Freak Daily
.Cut Flowsrs

CURB SERVICE
Price* Right—Sec U*

Spencer’s Market
Comer 2nd and I’almcllo

Wo Ueacrv*
Right To
U n it
MARCH 8 THRU MARCH 10

Silver Floss Kraut

2 for

Tall Pork &amp; Beans

3 for

Sliced Peachra

Recapping

Upton’s 0 . P. Tea
no .

a

Standard Tomatoes
Water Ground Meal
LAttUM M U V ANN OR

Butter Krisp Bread
Tall Bordfn’s Milk

Bod!**—-Spring*—Trmlhr*
A prk* y*a ftp allord

i
to rv * *.
Martin’g garage

ia aald firmly, rising from
L "war* can ha only no*
in that You know what

H e n r y A;

C o m p le te L u n c h

Truck &amp; Auto
Service
Too Late To CUaOly

FULL LINE OF. SEED CORN

.LANEY’S D R U G /
STO R E

Martin’s Garape
General
Repairing

SKE.'iSUtt^fa

A L A B A M A * « m . M M M M ar &lt;

and

.

Tomorrow! What railroad runm
rn oo'df

U&gt;at havo rcache*! piucaiinus ton-:

1 ^ 1
10"Oh!* Mary vrsa almost Ig t*«JM ‘ Wa M " t Anmo.1 ntoatloc wa*
aalH'td. as choirmgyr o ( (ba " f o r . b &lt;«l* on wkJth Ike WotldA flockly i
Hlg poor ahoukUeH

g ij ir u a

&lt;Giant S t r&amp; lfM BEA

• *?* K *«*»

Buy seed that grows.
Strawberry Grata*. A Fern Cratea
Il'a A Good Inm Uoeat TV

W ittes
I.W s u to

%

Whiskey*

mi*,— C oilm e Uteaidb

'g Security Feed

v r w iv iL

M t . t u i t h .ah h r. 1nMaur*;

t F-.I.I.aW COHX *
in

a w .V lw i

Try A
Ilomc^ookedMeal •

OniOIN OP THE c o m p a s s ... .
Thn compass was known and
used In Chirm long before the
Christian Rra. ret its artun) In
veninr Is not known. Heme crdM
Ilia Miupcrur Uuii'ang.tl wild In
venting it in t O I II.' C. In uuy
ovent. it U known lhat the ctmr
pa*a urns rirst used to guide land
tmvclrm. Today it In tnoat widely
used no hoard ships anil ' air
Planes.

year* ago

huv« how utitUiplirtl under proIcction uni 1 lltcy nr* mor* num-

•

lad* of New Zealand lud no
I ii n d
tnumraair,
I'olynoalan’’
bro'ighl In n dm:, now extinct,
and n rat, now scarce. Present
O F A L L K IN D S
wild ttogs and pigs are desrcndc.)
1‘h .m .
from dnmestle animals brought in I I * I'mIm . I r . A t . .
from otlinr coumr.ea. Many Hulopoan iiiiadroprtU havo liecn InIrcduccd, and today fino huntint
Is In be had on the Islands, Ther»
" i t no mnkua.

n iu v iT u u

A N»w Service
In Oar Shop
Cloning Oat AU
GoodyR«r Tiro*
Cul Your Tire Bzputap
One-Half By Recapping
Thoee .Smooth Tlreo
. N o n L . ; d D a a fp n .

ROCKET'S TIRE
o tio n

YELLOW SQUASH 2 Hn.
Unaqty
Bb

CHOPS

VIAL CHOPS lb.

�» C»t*

$»**»;

*'\

M/*-

V

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

eatu rc

Awarded.' $10,000
Breach Of Promise

8ANFORP.
.11.M : Xu. S». * * • » • ; M
elate. X «.' Is. Vie.
l-IN K A 'P l'iy a ,: C aban
40-lS, N « H u n -ll'a .
u J lA ^ n iU a ir V la .. K f

DETROIT, Mar. 7. IM A -P p r thosers o f used automobile* d irto* N a t i o n a l u s e d c a r e x CHANOE WEEK
will
obtain
grantor v*hi# per dollar expanded
than ever before, according 'Ip
figure* compiled by the National
Autostabile Dealers
AaaociaUdn,
puhUshdn o f ih« N. A. D. A. Offinal Uaed Car Guide, a monthly
aervlea anpplied to automobile
dealers end finance companies
which reflects market
prices of
naad motor vehicles, for Hie dif­
ferent I radio* areat of the Unit­
ed, EUlaSb
7
. Current sale* of used cars re­
flect a reduction ranging from
ten la twenty-fi9a percent from
lha f|*upes. prevailing several
monthsfacn.
Indicative of Iho
• d t«T P W 4
lrend. In.’ prices, a
chock ala sties An (hrro year old
medaia
daring recent
month*
show* A rcoucllon
33 percent
grtajer than occurred In &gt;hc same
• period anal y o a ra g o . In the lowpriced, popular group, which conr'ltutce DA. per 'Cent of all uaed
caf/aslao, dha avarago reduction
ammndd’-ln IfiO. during this period,
i :ip daigratolag-Its-prices, N. A| p. A. wee* actus] used car sales
at 'imported &gt;by sutomoMlo dealers
%plna. group option o f daalcrs who
rspsH- local 'price trend* on variom a'splo makes agd models. The

ram m era t*,

rooler than

the opposite skK
» here niundmt sunshine make*
the temperature mild enough for
m'd-day exercise without wraps.

erts.

Osa, b a n .

H H IN A C U l
Kin.
baa.
ItaVla,
Rtnomadala. M c -ll.a * . N . w
Xaal.
a M ••-11c.
I
x g ilA N I I : Kin, hi.*. I.ah la, V a l­
in w C fn e k h rrk i fa ir to , i w s i|iul.
H r l * . # * . | M » : W hite, u rd la a rr la
fair. I M i - I I . U .
K T IIA W U K IilllU lIt
F la .
D ial*
H r.
HtVKUT
rO T A T IIK A :
Southern.
Puna
Itlcoa, fe w
fin#
a u alltr.

Tin- cldenl son of thr klng|
of Franco wn* known as the l»«u

phln.

l| f&amp;tlliPr
ll| M i| «V li| ) ili.il i% »«»|»&gt;
r«»olu||i.ir In * •-••lit In II
Mini a &lt;«*|'V
|n•nli’»l
M*W| |M|Klf I'Hl.ll •Iii «| In
Fliiriili.
til M|*-«’t I Oil* • l|l*|t|||
JANT. II. 8M IT II
t iA H I U I.K i: It A T I.IK
U a i i i .v i» k i i a h i :

i|oi;rivN8»: w .* ium

KlIlfilMl.

M ir

|*l«il ill.*

;. ,|92l

IX M IIH I.ItM H
M A i a u i i k m i . i : M ii.i.*:it
(M il!
K IIA N It I.
'lll.I .U I t l
W h o m . Il.nl In III,
nil wlsil*rn%l«lrn«'u lion torn ill'll iii ink*
fm m our mtLrt **or frl'*n&lt;t nml
l»w %• «1 larmUvr. 'It
Finnic Mil*
Icf, f |ii ••• 11 He m rVH*r litre l«» •
nuns il l l ll i*
ir ft lr i
mis«l
llfr
t«li«iV«' I
T h »r*fn n * !»• ll i * n«*Iv h I, Ituil
W , till N lit V. Ilitto Mill «'hN|»tri
mum.

lir.n o i.l TIO^I
NNII i: ll I :.\K,. II |l|A# |*lr .i*r»| Al*
t u lib ly «:*h| lo rsin n ir from our
H riU .’ P : (C a m -) Huultirrn. Oal.
m liltl oitr Itrloiril turntlM»rt Matitlr
rnna. Me.
Miller, ntul m il h *r I** lt**r
PuTATOKn:
iX n rlliern t
M a in ,
lu .ttiitl)' honir lir *'»i|iil III* «k lra
n r. M ountains C W T bags,
II.U * lif u
llirrn w ill kc no ».«ilurn»
11.1k
I?. I». U , •a 14 11*1 In i !••• l u r n t v f l
•*f u rc w frlli mill
TOMATOHJ*: Muppllra n i M i r i U .
W 11KIU&gt; AH Mmol i* I Hi) |r Miller huxiMii.l- .mil r*iiill)
ou r to|nr«rr
damn ml m ixlrntle. inarkal alrnrtr.
in ilitlr a*ii-i « w . Imll*
44.1 • un aro|hm*l«r(k* mii&lt;I «l«’vall*il kflBiM lI*)
Kin. l o a n r r l*. sp o re s . l a
Iba
no n tM r **r T h r h n M nn*l I ».t»»*•*• t M u . IU i t t l l * iiMiulHr frt*lr thill
nat. write ra n a a In
qu ality
A
Irm Mf TK r T fiH lfiiy o f KI««rkU r h f (h lk lu ll A f I Ir III,. W o It 11AA
rundlllnn.
Uraona
A
turnlnaa.
nnii ikok h i im u i Ii |»rl*|p nml )•»? lli.il-o n r l l r i i r i i l r P u llu r In fulltt'
(la n a rn llr am nllrr IS.SS: Mia liaklv.
Ill I lie* K towlfi hull r iiu o t ln li of fill lo runiTiirl Mini Itrttl bruktn
r r l a , fa ir In ui.,,1 tiunlllr ace.' In
IIU
I'im .iHh *.
that
lirr U I u v h I ot e a Atsnllnii uml m htiulK d iil
rnndlllnn. II i o - l l • • : 1.1'UH, Cala
M lllrr.
A flu iilv r mmiltri* of h » f l Mellon iMfiuii to imit’ii iii Mnt.
* la rg e r fa ir .|U«l|tr. &gt; b a l | l.l i ­
lliM iilrr 4**ah r v r f f is11 Ii f 4i I In pro* T r illt • •• riiK| it.« KliiKtloui of
l t la. la in . t l . * § - $ l . i e r r o . , i rr, all
H o t 110*1 IIU i Ii.I i I i 'hiiaiii
mill nil
no* I in tr lit n rlfArn ; llir r r fo r r
i parka Inner. •
/
... .
lltlA i lliliii’..* t-li.i'l ,|i«* ri*tilnl UHto
iii: i r
iiK M o i.v n n in • «
T U Itk fllW : Muppll/a til,,1*1 daItirellliii o f Itllii rllA|»lrf of
l*k** } Oir* 4* III ll-’ fulfill* «l III ltlNl&gt; «*44 II
ntaml m -* ]r N le . ^ h a r k r t ' alaa-lr
Suns an.| ii.itiuliit*it o f the Y r fr l* l Ini*
Kin. Pu rple in p a par dna.
Inin.
lo r) o f rior»d.4 Uml our lim rla
ll ” ll f o r itu r m i »l»n l. iImi ii
S I-lie . MAL-AI*. per bur. h p r . Se­
•«•&gt; m i M i u m I fil lh « Inna mi lilt- ri»i»*
Mr*.
Corat
Ctlllah
nufnntm.
of
lli” »f*
• • »d*lui|oun
lla .
ll ll i lU y of Jnitunr)*, l i l t , of Itr* r l*i• nil on ttiir Milooiii, itio* it UM 'I
(above)
New
York
divorcee,
Ii
l Y i n M O ih elln l) H ,iith,rn W lillt
lo4»«l no ililtnr M.iuilf lHi)|n M lllrr. *•• ul l a Hi” f ••**i»
,i i
.i rojt)
C W T haga I I • l - l l . l l .
shown in Slcubenvlllr, O., where mol %|lml 44#, Um tv Ium I itl UK iioni* furuli iif«i U m* in n
(•fit,
m
lrv
A
with
lifr
«trnr
oot-n
M
l
l
li
f
l
T
H
N
U
if
S
v
.
IlM
fM
II.I.A T
n Fcderel ctwiri awarded her- rr o n ilo irl/ |u%»nlns; IU
I.IM e li: K I.U IIX IH IS
If •
I)|von-e is rccogn|-ed under •10,000 In her breach of promise I fhorllier
tio K A l.i:): i i . u i i r M i . n v
I *•••»*itl 111r«Mnli* mine,h n l j « when agreed _rbl» ngalnsgStcv, II. C. 7-ela nf | m tS O l.V K l) II .«l n |%4!•• In lh«
oilniilrN o f t»ur nvtfflnltatlmi f l»r Hnnfnrtl Klioliln.
upen hy mutual rcinn'ni.
Ila i. l, • * I •» 1 a
•i* tlirulru lo l*n in tn io r); koiI !&gt;•

bua.

lu ll

N-* Hu|*|*llca

10 RACES
n iu iit l y
(Kscept Sunday)

Lcgalued
rarl.Mutacl
ri.O ltlH A STATE It A l l N1U* COMMISSION S U I'E M IS IO N

POST,'TIMS' l l l l i ' ' t v

Official
l-RKSnURU"^

(Orlando;

SANrOKD

D A YTO N A '
^
| APIt
; MAY ll IH 22
JU N . 2.1
; J U L tl 11 211
AUG. H-31
1

P A L A TK A
'

r*

f i t a ..
M A Y 14-21
JUN.MIMT
JU LM l'tti ill
AUG. 'JO-24
a

Automobllo dialers
a.r now
carrying larga
stocks
of used
motor vehte'es, accumulated dur­
ing 'ho P »«l few months. These
cam are o f varying ages, and reprofjeet low ciflt tninsportiMlon
at prices ta fit the pocket books
o f f^or/. typo buyer. Many of
ikon. «tw raeonditioned and when
pmhaaed. front
legitimate, enff(yptki»»d *utomoblle dealeti, tbc

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♦ D o u r1 M
Hedau
"*»w i
Moral liuy at |JJS. Strlck!

USE Doslcr &amp; Gay's Paint— You
will gi-t
the must
enduring
who really knows how, bciuty, slid 'ho liingest lasting
prutectum. Slanley-ltogcm HaulEriggs, Jawaler Magnolia Ave.
ware Co.
, Y r YOUK
Watch repaired by
.

lt tl.D s L u i# . Ford Coupe -new
lag— good condition. Special at jsti. 3 tilt Al it: framing, uidlur..
- Ini-tim:.
Mooring— lltf • Per
PM jL.Stfk^Und Motors Inc.
Itiousaml. UniHxl Lumber Co-. Mh
w'rT in ^ r iim b t o r iw ir u Freucb, Phone 713.

18 HPceial 1935 4-

Chorrolti

sodsn,

with

WANTED: Order* fur lawn illy
niturr. rustic fein h»'»e».. Sam­
ple at 519 Magnolia -Xvenbe.

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wiMi lialh, small down payment,
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rest as rent. Phone HU2-IL

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MONDAY, MARCII 7, 1M*'
SaafM i b lb * Only Central
VbrUa CHy Affbrtln* Rail, Hl*hwmy
, Ae4 Water Tranaportalion

Seminole County Prodaeaa
More Frail And Vegetables Than A
‘ Similar Area In America

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY

AR ADMIRAL ALL THE W A Y IN MILE AND QUARTER

AFTER THE FLOOD IS OVER

DebateBegins
Thursday O n
Navy Measure

FLORIDA’S BEAUTY QUEEN

Dr. Townsend
} Is Speaker At
fjj Daytona Meel

Committee Suggests
Twelve Hours Genoral Argument Be
4 L i m i t e d T6 BiU
its- /&gt;

riven

A U T H O R IZ E D
—
•
F E D E R A L IM PROVEM ENTS'­
. /MOWN IN SOLO v-

Tlie aflermalh of (ho ili-lugt* may lie over for some,
Mr*. W. A. Kmj*n o f Nnr'h lli-llywqod, Califs who I* -hi
stor'eil digging nut her piano from to mud that poured
hi-me during thr new hl*lnrlr Mmltiiin California flmid.
munl'y wn» one of the hsidcal lillv
Florida waterway development progress as shown |n u,|,lreaa and map by I J. C
III* rict Engineer, U. B. War De|d. *.'• unnual Convention nf Waterway Congr-H* nt
County, Feb. 22. IB.W. Cut by co.rtesy Florida Waterway Congress, Tnvan-s, Florida.

BA11Y WEIGHS 19 POUNDS AT BfRTH

STUDENTS ABOARD MISSING AIRLINER

In ■ toft penuaaivt vole*, void
of the passional* teal expressed
by lh« 3000 enthusaatic followon who gathered In the Municipal
Daytona Doaeh.
Auditorium
Dr. Franc's E. Townsend, father
of the Townaend Revolving Penalon Plan, laat night outlined the
progreaa of the mortment alnco
Ita orcenlraiion more than, four
year* ago.
The gtayhalre«l leader, who la
fighting for the pa**age of fhg
Genetal Welfare Act which pro­
vide* for a substantial pen*ion I#
•II over 00 yean o f age, clearly
advocated Ihf oiganltation of
another political party ‘listed on
thr principal* of thr Townsend
Pl«n** which, he declared, could
coinplrlcly submerge the two old
parties in thr 1010 election If the
movement ront.nued Ita growth
and organisation na In the past
four yean.
Thr alight leader, who was
tln itn l neatly In a brown suit and
shoe*,
nml
wore
yellow-gold
timmrd
tprrlarlrs
which con*

British Armament
Program Enlarged

A

Steed Is Speaker
At Legion Meeting

DV /xUflUDOD Lif OUD

f/Htgwood Citizen
Seeks Election To
County Commission

FOUR DIE IN NEW YOF K BREWERY EXPLOSION

Announcing hla candidacy for
•County Commission in DUIrlct
Three, C. N. North. Longwood
(nick farmer, declared today thal
I f I'm elected to the office I'll
oorva Seminole County to the best
o f My ability."
.

bwtnaaa In Longwood during (he
Baforo eomlng (a 'Florida, he
bod 17 roars experience as a
*«bool teacher. Ha la married and
KVaa with his wife In Longwooa
and If the father of seven children.
H r is a member of the Baptist

osi L. Humphrey
,una For Commission
FLORIDIAN SAILS FOR ITALY IN 18-FOOT KETCH

la g view of tha wreckage reused by • r erica of explosions

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Rosa I,. Humphrey, Lake Mary
ypridapt. today announced hi*
OAndMacy for flection
to tbs
County Commission from District
No. *■ This U Mr. Humphrey's
second assay In politics having
been a candidate treat the same
district In 1MI at which time
I f was ana of Iba high man in
l i e twee
Mr. Humphrey baa been a resi­
dent of Bemtoota Coentr all bis
Ilfs aad has k*sg closely Identi
fled with tho cattle Industry. Al
prosant be Is the owner and
■»»r«lae or a most market on
•aafard Avenue.

J* Tj McLain* Jr. Ia
CammiaaionCandidate

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Reporte From Refu­
ses Indicate Birds
Increasing* Rapidly

alound the foundttioii planting,
ae a return favor.
,
There will be no prises, but rib*
bona will be awarded by Judge*
chosen from vlsl'lng
tourist*.
There will be no specimen Judgas,
odty arrangements, as fallows:
'1st—Mixed arrangements,
tnd—Arrangement, of ono
varie'y.
3rd—Whit# flowers In white
containers.
4* h— Roses.
Exhibit a arc Invits*! from ev­
ery one whether a Garden Club
member or no*, and all entries
should ba at the \tef-W 0:10 A.
M.. as the doors of the show will
h« open to the public at eleven
o'clock.
Tha floor plan has been da*
veloped by Mrs. Hal Wight, as­
sisted by Bart Peterson and wlU
ba partially carried out with
plants loaned the Cardan ClubThese plants aa well as all rut
flowers wi'l ba for aala at the
dose of the show with proceeds
appropriated for permanent bean*
llftca'ion o f the grounds of Uia
Legion Hul.
Tea will be served from four
te sis P. M

Gen. Pershinar Shows
Great Improvement
TUCSON, Ails.. Mar- a. _ tf&gt; )
—Gan. John J , Peraking mad#
sack stride*
toward
recovery
yesterday hla' physician- Dr. Bo­
land Davison, didn't even bother
to lisas a bulletin.
la M Informal statement, (he
pbyaklaa ^ald Oeneral Perablag's
blood greesatw. which dropped
"toe'lew * ganday. was up nicety
and hla heart “pectecUy ragnlar."
"The general."
Dr.
Davtaan
co n elided, - k doing aa weD aa

Largest Peace Time
A p p r o p r iation Is
’ Approved By House

-Two Btanford University students, Mary l/&gt;ulse Dlrlam and her
brother, Tracy Dlrlam (bpth above), of Mansfield. O , were among
the nine, persons aboard the T. W. A. transport plane which h«*
leen missing near Fresno, Calif- after encountering a fierce
slorm. They were cnroule to the bedside of their father who was

Ing.
ltrltiwh m-anini Mid that only
about '200 mendicn of the Inaur*
gent crew were rescued af'er they
had jumped into the water. Other*
refused to leave their ship. The
Admiral wen1 down with hla vea*
I —
• |
I
Sanford i* at I railing more win­ arl.
Two llritlsh drstruycra, Kern)
In n n s o n
Is
t"r
"fr y
year, said pvnfrlt and Boreas, look tho In• 1 . a lU U U D U U
ID
Wr, Kn,,„r e-Ur|t.ti, at tho *ec- •urgelit* they rescued to Palm*,
jr * | |
1 ■
jp
I oml annual tourist'*, reception the tullrarle bland* ba*a for
V lc L S Il
siKiOfcoVid by t’lio Women's Civic tirnrral Franco's navy. • • • "
Cimimlttee
of
the
SomlnOlo
Stung ty the blow caused by
H n P a i»| y A t / o n ilO
County ('handier of
Commerce the government naval victory, thb
I r u l a liV n v r u u c
, Mll n,p w « M*n'i ciuu ia.t uigtu Insurgent*
re|&gt;ealcdly
bombed
at Iho Woman's Club building. Cartagena, tho government natAl
t 'n l l i v i i n n - O r *• ll r H
Hhl’ “ "tUnud briefly - Hanford's luxe. Sunday and Monday.
,, W
* 1 V growing imimitsi.ui a* a louii.i
In
bunion
last night thei
In tc r u e c tlo n
TV I l n luen and etiendoil
«
spec ini House of Common* gave on over*
whelming vole of nmfidenca, to
'.ho-, wiernm eal fo r the Mweal,
(ins nf thr hiKhltahu m tnJ|
arms budget In peaeelime history
orenhiK's enl"rl«lnm"nt s * »
a
lifter Prime
Minister
Ncvlllo
sku|rh l»v sluih'uts of ih&lt;’ Kimth
side H- li«**l miller Hie «1||«*«-Ilull Jt'hainlieilain said the nation must
of Mi*. N'"ll&gt; V lli'M k, asslsti-il either “ spend unlit it hurts" or bo
by Mh'ii t'.irtuiln
Hill her mi'll idiiiiged iii’ o war.
The member* nf l.'oinmon*'
M is, I-I'imiiii i m e n . T im ,k e |i li.
cheering t’hainborlain'a ataiemenl
was Ri'i-il ill ............-••lie-'. One.
tli.it llrilnln will arm to -‘alinoat
r.ei’ 11" t.lioweil twn tniiiUt, wtiiii
terrifying |fiw er" and lie pro­
liml liiel lor the liisl time uml 1
piled to usf It ill il'-fenae of
Were t«Ih irw? of the wonderful
iloiniM-ralii- lllierty. vot«&gt;d JIT to
slain |u wtin || Hiey h id i-oitii-.
Know iui: III11&gt;- u| ,1. il,i&gt; dm ided M3 III fmnr of n 1U3N re arma­
ment outlay of 11.r.til.r,35.000 that
umv bn rloser to 1 2.000,000,001)

Visitor a Welcomed To City
A t Annual Tourist Party
L
IvlIICQ 111

At

Geneva tast N i g h t « J - " * ..........

M umII hmVR

E. II. Blows, o f this city, reThe n
tired nerretary of.tW Tiocw ty, W
S
ported that membership showcl a Dole Cox
steady Increase during the pa*l' mrrr* *
year and lhat at the prs-sent time|
hul
then' ate more than 000 names ° clock,- *
on the rolls o t tha Society.
i reported
The following
officers
have
been el«-cted to direct tha activities
Dr. W. 8. Allen, president of
of the organixation during th* SltUon University, la achedulnl
coming year:
I *° he the guest speaker at the
l-Mldrnt, C. Russell Meson;! weekly luncheon of the Klwanit
Vice-President,
Mr*.
Reinhanl, G ib to be held In the Valdrx llo-

Fort Myers Officials
P uh Ii T a x ( ' ( i l l e d i o n s

ycst'-idny l» |Tut intu effort «
novel plan to i*dli-rt some (MHI,ItOII of past dm- luxes by depriv­
ing tlie dellnipient owner* of fire
and poire
plot ret inn, garbage
rullcrUim, water, sewer and nlher
services.
City clerk James Roberts raid
notlrr* were being mulled to ulioul
(It •lelinipient I n payer* advising
them -liisl -Hie M-rvh-pa would lie
lermilialrd next wi'i'k uiile** they
paid their ‘ la* lulls.
Tha plan wie.
fonuulutril tiy
Jfayor Have (iluipard when the
year’* tax collect Ion* amounted
•o only .13 per rent " f the loll in
comparison wiili collection* of 00
per cent for IWH.

flood rhan*.
Tlie Weather Iluteni said, howrVer, the-rain would lie' of abort
duration and engineer* predicted
tlie flood rontrol dams would han­
dle an average pirrlpdalion.
Estimate* of the damage done
to private uud puhtir properly
by the di*a*lion» flood* of last
week fluctuat'd around $05,000,-

Came) To Be Shown
At Municipal Zoo
a a m trn
NEW
YORK. Mar. * —(A l—
Bales of General Motors cars and
Irarka to
consumers
in
th*
United
Mate,
In
Pabr«a&gt;y
amounted to &lt;3411 . units
«
compared'.with 43 0 0 In January
and II,CM In Tefareary of last
IS f, .
^
■1 „
■ala* In dealers ' In Unltasl
Btaus In Fehniarr ware 41^71
unite compared with ( M i l In
January aad 0.4; 4 In February
IM t.
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P n i » Km i )

Verdict Of High
Tribunal Expanda
Taxation Powers

Neit Storm SirjkeH ,
In California Area

porpose.

Ol Oil ALTAR. Mar.
— British »eiin*g
nboard reiwuc ticalroyora to*
titty cut (nutted that COO ui*
niirtft'Ut natlora lost their
lives when the insurgent,
cruiser Halt-ares, torpedoed
in a naval battle Sunday olf
Cartagena, went down wiy)
ita Rear Admiral’s flag fly*
(A IM

continue' tho program of conacr-j
votlon education In school, service Q 'T Y N E W S B R I E F S
rlubs and other- organixation*.]
—
™ u
This program will be rarrird out I "
thief y thiough the efforta of A.
The Hcminolu
t'ounty
Com
II. Ilrdlcy, whole lectures on wild mlmiloiiera met for their regular
life are sponsored Jointly by the Session In Ihu Court House tod*&gt;
National Association of Audubon
------I the meeting
Korlelirs of New Ymk and the
Th" regular meeting of the
II It'Mit, anil
Florida
Society.
Mr. Hadley, &lt;-hwo and Checker Club will be
during the past year, hsa told the
•** R*e Valdes Hotel tonight
story of conservation to more than , l
0 dork, It. M. Burnt, sec00,000 person* In many sections ofi r®U r&gt;f&gt; rrported today.
*
the S'nte.
_
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The goal for membership by
The regular monthly meeting
Match. lO.'t'J wr* set at IM)0. Mr.' ot ,h« Seminole County Hoard of
I IOS AN OKI. KB, Mar. It.—OP)—
Mason staled, adding that a stair-! I’ublic Instruction will In- held in
! Hail and lightning ushered In a
wide membership campaign will
»ff* «« « f County Superintru- ! new atonn '"day as rain-plagued
j a
*
bs
i
^
W(0|
j
lumurrnw
he conducted under the euspirr* “ cnt T
! southern California struggled to
o f e rommittee appointed for tha* morning,
bring order out of last week's

Many historians rank the Inven­
tion o f the hand-mill for grinding
grain na tha second greatest event
In Oka anarch e f civilisation. The
discovery of fire ia ranked first.

V

Insurgent
Seamen Die On
TorpedoedShip
200 Of Iialeares* Crew
Are RescuedByBrit*
ish DestroyersAftef
Naval BattleSundax

w a rro te c tio n

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M I L I N C P U N C H I. not In fight ring, say movie fans In Cennany where
Vywelfhl ran lewder U reted a food screen aelor ae wall as a carat panther. Bat Mss—who may
it HeavywalgM Champion Jae l.ouls (hla summer—always sets with hla wife, blond Anny Ondra
I), Who la » well-known arlreaa. Their tursl al lea la Oita Tarherhawa, another favorite wllh
l i 'i m n n i il. - io f is Thr F'-tiinrllnts live In a Berlin suburb.

600

More Than 3,000 Per­ Former President Of
Stock Exchange Is
sons Hear FatherOf
Head Of Firm Oust­
Pension Plan Out*
ed In New D r i v e
line New Objectives

•&gt;f Iti* linnl Whitnry anil Cornl».tnv from m*mbrr»li||i f.*r fall•in- in im-ct ita obligation. Richfiul Whitney- afnlor |&gt;artncr of
llif firm. was for hfrrrul year*
Prcsklent of the. F.xrhange until
piyrlr l » " yrar« a*".
Th&lt;- Kachans* announcement
Wi.l thr hrarltiR
mi
charges
mtniniil Ihf firm would lif tirl.l
nn M»r. 17 Whitney. the most
|iri inuinnt inrmhVr of tlif K*iliiiiR f to lif *u*p'-nd,-d In munT
yrira, I* n brother of fleorn*
Whitney a partner in th&lt;- bankInit hnti.f of J, I*. Mnigan "nil
fnnipnny.
Thf ,u&gt;|M&gt;na|nn came a* comlift*- surprise to thr fjnaii'Tal
R can bis said to th« credit &gt; C A a University o f Florid
UHtrlrt. VVhitrif y wo* president
denU that they know beauty when they see It. For eaample,
» l tliw KxrhanXe il'irinK tlif de­
selected Miss Dolores Blanchain (above) as the university's I
pression &gt;*ar* and figuird in Ihf
queen for IBM- Mias BUnchaln'a home It in Jacksonville. Fla
intfrnnt controversy In tin’ Kx
rhuugr which r»*f.u|t«‘«l in thr
flfftlon nf Charles II. (!»y
n,
pn-sid'-nt two year* men,
Whitnry maintain* n wilder
ffolilrn ff in Apopkn. Kin., where]
ganiutlon of a Townsend Tarty hr Ik in in ia l'H r lnti’rfi.li-il in
fertiliser,
unit
trail
on the west coast had received banking,
considerable impetus alrrady and Oatulr
By MB8. IIBNBY WKJIIT | n . j
n
urged united effort In the organi­
In presenting their first free
sation of a pally whleh will spread
flower show at the legion llut, **a
|w
/&gt;
•«
over the entire nation.
The Garden Club of Hanford la | A K p
L O D h lllle d
Hr. Tnwrsend deelaicd that the
breaking all the precedent* of
* Udepression
U " U
rnmc upon the nation
former years. IIHherto the flower f t
i i J iiL a w i* m
.
u* a pieseriptioii of thr Almighty.
shows have been quite elaborateAs a result nf it, he said, people
ly presented by committees from.
"
- *
have given thought |o Ihelr feT
low-men and retted &lt;0 ha dollar
w ^ V t ^ y .
chasei*. Ho rharacleriaad tho d*'
prrsslan ns a boon ami asserted
This year • simpler plan Is be­
that the pin|H&gt;srd pension plan
ing undertakan which will te
would In n short time entirely
worked out entirely by The Dirt
During the coming year, the
' ,V
.V .
w .i
i
Gardeners* circle under I he chair­
" ”
T '. C° n„
manship nf Mrs. IF U. Tope. Kv- Florid. Audubon Society plan. I„
ot ‘ ,M’ • - M“ H,» ' ul«
cry fra* ura will be frt’e and the continue its protretive activlHi-s
warden-guard,,) * •"W » I,h1i" »
11'r;
*how bring Intended as ■ commu­ I in IU prrsent
bi,d sanctuaries and to « | « d ^
^ W
'! »
|aU«fc» ..f
nity gesture, other circle* of the
'M‘
fl”
Garden Club, the Uons, Rotary, I this ptcginm a. f.nancc will |.-i lh” ‘ ‘ orm
Kiwaiils, both Chambers of Com­ mlt, C. B. Msson, recently rlr'trd •“ "[*-,n"' r^ f|y * " ,w
merce, and Mr. James MougMon I president of the Society for anI other year, .nnounce.1 tmlsy.
• ).'«m of lexatlon. "T a ira today
representing the city, are lending
BriHirta from four large refuge. “ ro '
’ UrJ T,;w"*
their active and financial support.
mainlainnl at present
by the
( C o o 't ^
r-&gt; »
• The Amrrlcan legion donates
|Society show steady inrrrasrs in
* ____________ __
the use of their hut, and the Dlrt|
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^
Cardener* plan to set atalras I the bird population for thusc areas

Garden Club Circle Will
Beautify Legion Grounds

GEORGIA TECH W INS SOUTHEASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP

NUMBER 166

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Trainer Ral;i)| Oddi of Orange

Under Kidnap Law cur. win,*tage *u exhiuu«&gt;nwith

tm.SIIINGTON, Mar. B.—(A*)—
Tin- .Supreme Court yesterday o*
handoiii-d its Hi &gt;&lt;&lt;ar old postllod'
on lux immunity ami, for tha firat
time in hlslory, gave Iho Federal
and -Slate governments reciprocal
poui-r to tax inromo derived fronf
land wliirh Hiey havo leased' U
pritulu operulors.
The verdict, which scraps two
recognised pillars of tax law and
widely expands tha laim g power
of goviinment, ramc In a 5 to f
vole. Justices Benjamin N. Car,
•loro, who la III, and Stanley. F.
IIt**l, the freshman member, did
Pol participate.
. , ■*
Justices
I'lrrro
Butler
and
James C. Me Reynolds, staunch
cofiservallvea, Joined in a blttaa
diiseniing opinion which critlied*
liie majority for yielding to 'tha
tupeni-y of thu go'ernment'a da"
nund for money.
"
lteadiug tjio disaen'ing oplrr*
ion, Butler cilnl repealed cour|
dt'i miona to the effect that neither
the State nor Federal government
may tax the essential functional
obligations of thr other. Tha m i*
jority, he said, now has sum o*
dried Ibis principle to an ''extent
stliich no ono ran foresaa."
r*
‘ The urgency Kgf govammtntnl
demand for money doe« not Justify
yielding here,” the diisentela P»dJ
ti»trd. "The opinion brlqgs no
rial reason fur so sweeping S
change, o f construction of tha Con,
elllution. H la to the plain d l£
advening* of Indian wards o f tha
national government and school
children o f the several States; ll
threatens many businaM arrange­
ment* that has* been mad* fag
their benefit."

.
(he llactrian f'eiucl, Ip Ite given a
,NF.W YORK, Mar. a.—fA*I— • leinporary home al th* Municipal
A federal grand jury today In-1
tomorrow afternoon after
dlcated Kills II. Parktr, 8r., Bur-1school hour*, on tlw »»&lt;*uw l"t
lington County, N. J., chief of hack of the Z&lt;mi. Superintendrnt of
detectives, bis son, Ellis, Jr., and | Parks'James Houghton said today,
three other* aa kidnapers under! The camel will arrive at the Zoo
tha IJudbergh law.
j.th^ra- afternoon or early tomorrow
The Indictment concerned the a l.' efOng- with an Arab peny.
legrd Kidnaping of Paul 11. Wandal,
Tho •cqulsitioii of "Sartdlno"
former Trenton
resident, from for eshihltion at Ilia Zoo was s«New York to Parker’s hom* in cur*v( largely llimugh the efforts
Mt. Holly, N. J., on Fab. 24. '-.
of Mayor Edward lllggia * and
At lliat tlma th* Parkarjr lamed City Commissioner A. A*, lee,
a "confession" signed by Wsndel both qf whom have shown anthuthat he had kldnappqd Charles slasm over th* da'rlopmant of the
Generally
fair
tonight. \
A. tJndbergh, Jr., th* criasa for Zoo which attract a n large number
which Bruno Richard Hauptmann of oat-of-town and eul-sf-alat* Wednesday- slightly warms*
extreme north portion tonight.'
was then under death (entente,
visitor* dally,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATU rjayTMARCH
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5, 1938

VOLUME

Jap Sentry Is
Slapping Girl

Heavy Celery
Prorate Will
Be Continued

It. S. School Teacher
Is Attacked In Jap:!* aneseArea Of Inter­
national Settlement

Allotment Of 75 Per­
cent la Approved;
SCC la Asked To
Buy 10 More Cars

INDIAN CHIEF CLEARED IN SLAYING

CARS FALL THROUGH WHEN BRIDGE GIVES W AY

Jan Foreifirit Minister
Urges Abolition Of
Capital W a rsh ips
S H A N G H A I.
M ar.
5.—
f c ( A P ) — U n ited S tates Coiyiule
;jQeneral*. Clarence E. C.»iu*a
protestetl to Japanese a n S y
au th orities today aitainat in *
action o f n Japaneae sen try
In
s trik in g
M iss
G race
B rady,
a
teach er
at
St
M a ry 's ■H all,
an
Episcopal
school,
Mia* [lrady waa relurtilnR from
achool, n abort dialanea Inaule
Japanoar occupied territory, whrt'
the arn1ry atopprd her and » » kH
lo are wlmt ahr wa» carrying

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F a sc ist Plot
Blamed Upon I
Leon Trotski
Ex-Rufisiun Ambassa*
dor Admits Guilt
In Attempt ToOvej%
throw Stalin Rulo^

Members of thr Celery .Control
* - ,\'w jP B
Committor for thr fourth conseeu- ,
tl»e work recommended 'to thr
t v ’i
Secretary of Agriculture.an ■Mot- ,
menl percentage of 75 percent of
thr nvallutde rupply of Florida
Celery, fur shipment In interstate
commerce during ih&lt;- coming week
nt • "T
CommitIrr mrmbrni also pissed,
a rraolutlon requesting thr Surplua *
g! « m
Com mi all lira Corporation to pur1'
y«
chose 75 car* uf rrlrry inalrml
i
of 66 car* aa purr ham) this week;
if q»-&gt; ,
lo purrhrar |l. S. No. 2 grade* at
'i t ’ ' »
' 11.05 prr rrutr ami continue In
purr base If. H. combination grade*
^ 0 *^ a2
at I I . 10 per rratr.
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Thr amount of celery available
for ahlpmrnt during thr c.uulnr
Thl* ph-lurr o f two -nt*.
wtrk showed an Inrrraar over Ihv graphically llluatralra thr Irr
rurrrnt work, but It * « » thr ron-( through irulllra and l.mluml*.
arnaua o f opinion of Milppers pro- iu
Hup. slab, o f ,
amt that In vlaw of the probable
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m l ur I ion In .hlpmrnta of C H - i» n™ 1 » ' lllf l&lt;&gt;&gt;) of ,hl' lirM
fornli rrUry, thr marktt will
nsthtfaclnrily absorb Ui* l« r r * « » r j D
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Hrport a from thr far writ reltry |O H C c
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producing rrntrra
indicated eon* »
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lo thr rrlrry I n l r a I n \ n n v r l i I
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British-Japancse :
War Was Feared
Conspirators Also In­
tended To Provoke
Russo-Jap
Conflict
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M O SC O W , Mur. r,.— (A I » &gt; ;
—-Clirlixtinn Hnknvuky,
con*
fcttactl T ro ts k y is t conspirator,
utfiiinst l ( io Soviet Union, to*:
tiny losliflt-tl he Itutl iirfmit*
ted liis trcn clicry w hen
ho
liccmm* con vitictsl n bucccssfu l T m ts k y is t plot w ould
. . . . . .
.
...
lent! Ktisslit to Fascism .
John Oarrota, iR id flemlimU chief who haa not walked in * 10
K u kovsky, fo rm e r iltiitninn
nmbB.aa.Iur to la&gt;tnlnn and. 1'arls,
yrdn. la shown In Miami, Fla, • » hr wa» carrirtl In thr Inqurat at
wa* on the witness ata,ul for tha
which Hr war cleared In the ahoiRun .laying « f a irihal outoaat,
■remit day. Iho fourth In Mos­
John •Billy,, Feb. 2-1. The rornnrr'a Jury rfitm rd i vrrdkt; of Juitlcow’* greatest tn-n.'m trial. Th*
nabl» homicide. Although the rhWf remained ailrnt during ihe « T
dignified * iliplomnt
repudiated
inqu,,), a number of Indian* ami white men teaUfimb lo the
plana of 1,,-mi Trotsky, lluasia'*
[ortiu-r wuflord now in exile In
,nation tbr con" (-general
ten-'*1*in man’a bad rhararlrr. It wa« pointed out hr had boat*n three
Mexico, 11,,d khnulderetl ' *omn of
dared Japaneae authorities, thejaqu*ws, slabbing one of I hem.1*_________
. 1
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the responsibility for ludping th«
sentry struck Miss Brady In »hoj
world-,
••ngures.iir*
to
bring
fan* while ahe wa» opening toe
about 1 lie plant,"
l*ag. Mias Brady formerly fin d
Earlier. Bukov*ky testified that
In Hon Diego, Cal.
Ihn Jnpnovar told him of Japan'*
The Japtfnrse cnnfirmnl receipt
Violators of Cjiy Ordinance*
nfe,|
ia:n fur n„ exeus* for
of the prelcit but the only ei*
will lie tried lo'luio Judge Crunk
IlamaRr to rrlrry In thr Chula
■ Itacklu,-. China. Hr asserted Iho
planation offered was “ Ihe Chi­
I,. Miller In a session of the
Viata section waa ratlmatrd to b*
lnforma||,t„ rauie from nnln*nt
nese woman accompanying Mis.
Municipal Court ul the
Police
bt least- 40 percent, and shippers
Jspanrse off It ud. at Tukyu in
Brady talked hark lo thr arntry,'
Hint ion
Miuolay
nfh’iuooil at
In that section advised that lb*
that y*nrNKW BOCHUM*. Mar. G. - ( f f l V
' ^ uo’clock.
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* “ ■&gt; "«c opening of the
Although, this Incident
add.- l
(Cntlnan* On r a n a il) &gt;
4:00
Tim possibility of B eonriirt lie— Ten** a||eni-o ,cllli*l Over the
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j ball seasuti In Sanfonl only a lit"
new fuel to the flames of antag­
onism which hare flared inter
home of IJyeir-ol.1 Pel“ r fd'vine.j
j
,
M»renlsile. local man- l,“ mor" lh*n " month hence, tween Englund nod Jnpnn ovur
China disturbed the conspirators,mit tent ly between ttw two na­
atiapecled kidnap vlrlim. n« New( uger ot the Spark. Theatre In- Henry Watson, head of the lot«l
Itakov.ky said,
breaui*
they
tions, Japanese Foreign Mlnl'ter
City police begun drsmina t'-rest.. was at Ihali-sb Park nrar club Ipdsy divulged the firel-pfHlreta yaatarday urged .‘ world
rW.*y»‘
’•*
RVonx' U W 'T o J u V n ii *sra7Hii” w^ l , t°d «r whore brc/weni to * t 7 n 3 t ^ fo V m a n h S r « 1 N t ^ r ^ *
-re.
.
x .-i-V V
H. II, Rolrman. lora)
maif
naral reduction bjr abelli Ion r f
LOS ANOKI.ES, Mar. 6. - I f f )
wilne.s the running of Wor A,| locsl repreentstion In the Flor lelligriiro servile.. f„r aid lit tho
Ali penmn* in Seminole Cortntr
Ilia body.
•II capital warahlpa in a ri ■grr of thr Florida 1‘owrr and
mirsl In ihe Wldem-r Challenge |,|„ Htnlu la-ag-ie.
— tlrport* of a nrw low pressure
pint in overthrow Soviet, regime.
l.lRht Company alnlrd todsr that
newrd bid for friendship with tr.o who ara assessed for personal
Three
anonymoua
lelepbme Cop race,
,
| |„ 1,1, 11,.I ,if f i,in | .lutcnielit,
Pioiwrty and who ure between area forming
o ff thr
Pacific lights have boon placed ml th'1
Itakov.ky described the Trotsky
United Stales,
uie*knge* from wiilely acnuerctl
.
* — •
| Mr Walstm corrnbonitnl n prior follower;, us "the ndvollee guard
“ Aa long a* wa fully inder- the ngi'a of SI and M&gt; and or« roast csst the shadow of another^ lame sign advertising ttanturd Point* adit llo&gt; puloo to Indian
Moiy
In
which
it
was
indicated
Th" r-ogulai lllontlilv tueept.it
of liili'rnnlional aggretiinn" In
aland each other," Hlrota told “ not otherwise eiempt will bo r» storm tlirrnt on drvasfkted South'! and
Rrmlnole
County
^ ’lery
where, of the Hoard of Hirector. of llo* lliul (iuy laiey bud lieen usked to trying 10 provoke wnr iiKain.l
pailluinentavy budget committee, ijulred to pay the annual poll ern California today as tl counted' erected thrmtsh the courtesy nl luika in Crolonn Park,
Cliiiiilier
nl lake iiv'-r manugt-rinl duties nf Ilussia- parliviitn,|y by Japan,
“ I am ronfldmt there will lie lax nsno.smelt I of fl.ofl per hs-s'l it* death* in the hundred* and its *h« I.lght Company Ju.l w e t ot partly ruvnrcil by nnnw on the Hominolii County
tucallles during the coming
no (rouble between Jnp*n and the for this sod sul»*m|uenl years
thw
ii "tty
City (,n
(Hi Him leakr Hlior* [ bunk, they found n note reading Commerce will In- held m the Ike
m
.n
I
,n
Just as before the Act of th* flood dainaijr at more than $M),* |jouj&lt;^ arij
Chamber liuiltllmt Tue^lsr plKlil season.
Unlteil Ktatea.”
|
"you
will
find
ilia
la-tine
liny
in
"lorry Im* ngrecil lo take nv-r
u| " nil o i lot k. T. K, Hinip.tiil.
UrCislature
was
pu*s«d 000,000, (lovemmtni
meteoroid-!
Hahta
f Tito foreign minister, who long 1*37
, t
.
, , 1 ■&gt;*&gt;•
on l&gt;"* " i,!n
Mr , Um middle ol the lake."
the iuuiiinrrii.il duties of lloprc.iilent, announced today.
had nought B friendship accord amending the poll tax measure. glits nurni'd that the atmotphrric Coleman Indirated. wl|| Mlumin
Club mol nt present is assembling
A.scweor
AHhuugh nrllng cnpiulii Wil­
wbh tlin United Slates, told the Bomlnotn County Tux
coiolition might- bring sddltional ale the sign every night lie also liam J, Hulltv’oit .uiil it liiiMbl bo
n tram wliich will report to San
CAMILLA. (Jn., Mar. 5, —tAI
The
falheFa
and
firms'
llunipirl
committee “ wo are doing our Hanford Doudney, staled today*t*ied that light* will
lie in­
* .
ford for Spring training on Apr .-Thu Ny*ino.|jc drive of proA betlof aeema prevalent among rain.
he*t
to
prumoty
friendship
stalled on a similar lilllhourd on a “ cruel lioui," lie i|ec|dod t« will br' belli tn the Ameiicao i.r-I," Mr, Watson said.
Itribe. of 104 victim* have been
|»ke after eoieri«nry
Monday
nighttH-Kimioig
hltiiUoiii.t. In prrvent Im-al op­
Hi rough an exchange of messages many of the taipayera of the
the highway at the south cn drain the
lau-y is n veteran nl Hie game tion licet loot ,)„ the by.dilution
County that the legislature •litn'j found, 77 of them were identified, •ranee to Iho City,
oquada plotted the waleri w llh '.t 7,00 |'. M. and all I^KaM.lPute*
ryltli Secretary Hull.'*
nod
will
I
h
n
vnlunblo
ns.cl
to
inetrd
Ilia
poll
tax,
Tax
Collector
M()re
,hln
m
hundlrf
.tilt
are
grappling hook* williottl result* lure rcqucled lo be pte.cnl, Com
of liquor 111 Georgia strurk 11
IIu said Japan “ would welcome
ft. Jliikina staled- but this
.
. ..
Recluded
In bis
suburban mantler (J. I). Workman, ....... m- the local llclrgutlntl luicy's busr tiling today witli tile refusal of
Urn opportunity lo dlseusa the Jno.
. ,, . ,
_
.
.. mishing slid some of these per
ball
career
lieguii
In
1
D10
when
"
. . . .
home- the missing liny a father lilay nikjing that
elllerlalnmeiit
Judge II. C. (lanllier to enjoin it
&lt;|Uc*Uon of navel reduction wttn belief ta erroneous in that the
Levine, mirred11 Ittipo 111* l«oy Jwill In* fmnl.hed by Hie Son* he finished high School and Joined referendum .ebvduled for Mon­
llio |Kiwrni, I f hucIi opportunity Act onlv amended ta statute to »«•&gt;» »&gt;*y w* ^ hr#rd froi"
fexrrd. The
atill livnl
lie kept
telephone o f tin- I .eg hi11 Drum
nod Bogle the Amu.Ion. Ain. dub. In IUIH day In Dougliurty County.
apiiears, the Jupana«e govehr- l&gt;rovidn that payment of tha u x again, authorities
lie play'd second linsc fur Nash
wire* clear t"r u ru|| from the Cotp.,
I| WUU tile first netback 'if pronimt will propone the total aboll- was no longer neoe*.ary betore death toll wax expected to be con
John Roukn, retlrr*l Imolsvllle
villi- In Hu- Knulliern la-agile ami I'ihiHini
a cltlsrn can cast his ballot. Pxy- ,i,| „Bbly .welled,
I khlunpcra who Imve heen
n.
(rM tleeed aa gage els)
force.
In I|h&lt; tight
and Naahvlll* Iltilreud employee.'
ill
Iltlil
played
outfield
for
Chat*
aori-d their demoml for fitti.ono
ment of the lax ta no longer a
jHujrounded by
yellow flood
ug itlost
the
elec tjon*
tinder
There will In* u reception In
of Mphllo. Ain., ha. arrived 'n ran.mn would h» met.
•nmNiga
III
Iho
Millie
league,
prerequisite to voting Privileges-J w ltrrs are farm houses aa yvt ln11i.'i'g|u'. new law providing for
honor of the tuurl.l* in Si-iniiiobHanford to visit his brother P.d
III
lU
'JO
lie
played
reroitd
ba"c
Ihe TOX Collector stated, hut It |„ret-tsible. Tha fa'a of their lnn-fi'|C||da iu eouiitie* wliero 3a
County, s|Hin*ored Jointly by tlnfor Columbia in the Hm.ili At- portrnl ol the voter. u*k them.
Is still suppo.i.l to be paid, th*' hali.tontw iw itil| a matter of guest
** *l1" kl’" 1" 1,1 * 1 11
Woiitrn'*
Civic
Committee
o
f
the
HKAKCII FUR AtHM NKR
liinUr l.rugur no.I wus sent lo
proceeds going
rtiamlicr -of (himincri-c tnol thr tlin Boston III hi rs Imt wft. ru
school fond,
;____
__
Fgiifonl
Woman's
Club,
in
HoWo
dent nf Hanford anil, a former
h
FRESNO. Calif., M *r.-6.-bP&gt;—
1 riled to Columbia and finished
' TliiT 11111 l-udin* ril hecame effoe* ilrbria
contlnuea to
swell the
mall's Club Monday night nt H;UU
tire on Jim. 1, 1131, thereby count nf victim*. Preliminary es­ employee of the Atlantic Coast (Eleven plane* sratimd hundreds of O'clock, Chamber offii-tul. ii|«olnl Hie year. H,&lt; wu* sold . tu New
Llnu llailroad
here and wna miles of jagged, amiw-blankrted
William Ro)a,
insurance
ad­ eliminating llm nere&gt;«|ly of pay­
lluyen. Conn, in the
Eastern
timates of the damage exceed |60,elated in lb« development of lb* terrain yesterday in the dlaheart- today, udding that 101 foionil 111-&gt; la-agile bill tetinned to Columbia
juster of Orlando and W ill!" ment of poll taxes in order lo be
being sent out but
D. K. Williaiua. state dirwlnr
City alnee He was her, 17 yeaya ening search for the skyllner lost vital Inin were
Wakrr. negro, war* In a ,erlou. eligible for Iho coming primary
, ,
...................'mi played tbcio d-uiiig
IU2:i
Widespread tooling wax'reported
of iii'Kio ml ill. lion, lo-ld n runnil tmirlst* were a ■k■-&lt;l lo *1,, ,
ago. The veteran railroader lias In leal Tueaday night** trrlffk Ihut
rendition at Ihe loral hospital to­ or suhaiNiuent rlecliun*. it Wat and Sheriff
. .
Ho wu. sold lo Iticlummil, Vn.
Blacallui ordered
ferom-n for the nog to .ehuol
a number uf fileml* in this City, storm.
%
day as a m a lt of s collision on pointed out.
, l" '
hi ItrJt and was made in«nnger ol
deputy sheriff* to petrel all out­
of
the county nl
Hie Itirhimilnl^Cliili hi ll&gt;25 amt |eae||i&lt;r.
the Orlando
highway
shortly
In outlining ree history or (lie lying areas, with order* to “ shoot
Academy
liero
this
after 1:30 o'clock A. M near the poll lax measure- Mr. Jinklnn tu kill."
won tIn* pniiiunl m Hint league. ('room'*
C’Iu ' hs C liih M e e tin g
Interaect Ion of the Long wood pointed out that payment of the
III* wa. . 0I1I Ip N«-w York Giant. morning. T W, laiwliui, County
“ Bring them in alive If pusHi h'Nil Huperiutriulont reported
Wagner road. It wa* learned at tax was mud* a pre-requisite to'uible— but tiring them In," the
N ijfh t I h ChanRt'd l,Lt refuietl to report bcvttu^* thr today.
the Sheriff1* office this morning. voting privilege* soon after lb* sheriff* broadcast' iiid .
wilary offered waa the *«m«&gt; Ihut
Mr. WilllatUM. is from Tu)i*A heavy truck, belonging to 1111 constitution became *ff*c-| Hundred* of horn** have U tn
q-lio i"K«|ar meeting ninlil o* lu, .rein i-il for imu,axilla Ittvl, ba;»r" und wus uerompanled try
tl'willa.fU Oa !■•*» slit
the Walker Fertiliser Company tlv* and for Gu yeer*, at event destroyed or hurled, automobile*
A gate parade ia scheduled for remedy.
th*- clu-s* “ lid Clus kcr C|uli wdl
bis wife nnd n iilemlH-r of tbu
of Orlando and Winter Park elm-lion, voter, were required to .hurled, and some o f their occunext Saturday at 2:00
o'clock
“ The BlieriPf,
tnouitfcil, will
bold icgulmly on each ......
Flnrlda A. und M. Collrge ul
driven lir Vantater Pride who display two year*' re ret Pis before pint* drowned. Building*, Inrlud
., — ---------- -------- --- ------- when th* mavl* queen selected by lead the parade followed by hi*: d*&gt;' nl*M Instead of Tliursdnv S. A . It. W ilkinKon
Ta|laliuss*e
who
wi-ro
guest
was an-oinpanlcd by the negro,
casting a ballot
inf m&gt;ny home*, along the bank* the Idon'* Club, for a benefit show motorcycle guard. Next willcome t"* '11- "tembei* of tinrluli dspeukria nt the niseiinK,
waa parked on the side of the
Heflstratlon book* for regUtra- of Hie raging-Lo* Angele*
river at Ihe Seminole High School &lt;11 the movie queen and her recep-! ‘ '‘|.-d at their lust on-,-ting 01 th- (liv e n Com niem lution
road because of motor trouble
residenta
of, the were *.rar,e*
twepl i(.*u
into th*
IT ana
and in#
IH, win
will iK
be* |irwn«en
presented non
tion ftommillce,
cast in
In open I Valdex Hotel Thursday nigbl.
- ---- m
x
n
tm
k— j***' lion * of all
T
--------*&gt;»v itream.
i|Mar.
mbt . n
o i n i n H eher
r ram
and u . g
fire’ The meeting* were formerly , Hamuel A. II. Wilkinson. Htute
ward
«V
lit.nl
Ir
a
L
a
n
u
tnl
1,01
r-G^trrail
I
More
than
16,000
person*
areito
Banford
citlxcn*.
an
announr*cam,
the
rhoru*
girl*
on
the
home
Cuinuiittra-ninn
l»r
wHuoi U t a h
JUT1 " J 11*' * !!
*" lb* homele** hi thl* rich and populau* m*nt from Iha Uon'a club laid trucks, and her
escort of „ a ' held on Tuesday night but were ItamoeretF
the parked
_____ 3.060,000
___,___ ____________
____f l
_
B,„„
„Drum
, M&gt;„ and changed to Thursday night a. an Keminule Goumy, was i-uu,mend­
r ,T
T
pr* rtnr“ beginning Mar. are._ where
people live; today.
uraul*.
T#M
hW
*_ „Legion
den** fog. and crashed Into the
T|the town or Atwood was virtually| “The movie queen will arrive Bugl* Con'*, msrcblng unite o f, •kperlmeol.
Member.,
uf
Um ed iu a n-aiilutlim pa.ai-J at the
IIAIICEIAINA. Mar. E. —
(A
1
)—
r*ar of the truck completely d«
■neellnl ot Ike Hemlnolu Cuunty Twenty-four persons were ktllrd.
»ui_
----- -- ------swept o ff the map when the SanU on bar prlvaU yacht," the an- Rotary,
Klwxnla, Lion'a, and - f l u1' “ l» " re|Nitl.s| utrid ty
mollehlng the entice front 9 th»
Hemorratkt'omniitieo
lor
tale
Ana river changad lla course and I nounrament read, "earerte.1 by Jayaees, boys scout*
and girl ‘ tournament le-glnnln*
"t the
3G wounded and the populous dU"
late model
Old* mobile 'sedan
'swept ovrr Ih* lawiulf*.
'Sea Brents and will be grs*'ed by araulo, Hu- High Bcliool Band, and meeting Tues.Uy night. Knlriea active part in Hie defsnan of J trivia uf Bari-elun* heavily damwhk-h ho waa driving
Beene* of dntnwUon and horror;a reception rammlUw, Mayor band* o f cowboy* on U a u tlfu l,
compel# frem Hanford, fir H llodge* ot, laiko City and ngeil today ill th* fifth a|r rata
Walker, at tha time of the ac­
I'balrman of Ihe’ Slalr DoiiKK'ral'r lu 15 huura. Hrvrral pluiieg fly ­
— —
{occurred aa tha flood watcn. Kdward Higgins, tha other rity hemes are among present- entries' l»nd" *ndDelomd
cident waa lowartnC the hood
Two l» y * who gave their name* burnt log 'b* banka, poured down, official*, and General Chiirmxn o f, theparade.
J
------------Exorptlre Comm it lea when at­ ing in from tbp are swooped
over the motor and aastalned
aa Earl Pop* and Jama* Vanland- ov*r th* town in a 16-foot wall o f: Maxwell Stewart.
I "A d *b* tnrrrhanla and busines* V i r a l W l l t c m i c l o n O f tempt* were made |n oust Ihe do*n on tlir business quarter of
aotnw Injuries whan the Impact
Committee t'lialrmill.
Ingham, both o f DaLand, demand water whll* terrified r**ld*nf* | Th* announcement also stated hooaaa uf banford are
cordially 1
a
.
this government city and druppkil
drove Ihe track toidafaUy for­
the car In whkb they were riding fled. Many were caught in Ih* that many entries her* already invited to put their
rare and lS e a B O I l
lH U lH p lU y C U
“ II* |t reaulved that the Homi- to bumbi,
ward.
Ual night when they ran o ff th* tarrrnt
and swept ** far aa
nolo County Democratic Kxecuitlrw procaaslon
nroc*talon lo
—* " 1
n o m i n a t i n g track* In the feelire
to
Thl* ellnck -killed t t and
Mr. Colo was lacerated about highway u d crashed into lb# can- Anshiem, several mile* away,
Tli* * first watermelon of the t've Committee highly rommend wounded tt. and rau*«d two fire*
tbs faro and bjad reeislderablj crate poet* which support &gt;a fence- Eleven bodies wore recovered randldalra far the "movie queen." greet th* queen.
“ The parade will form on Park
"Member* of the cast chosen A r 113* *ea*on lo bn displayed In Hamuel A. II. Wilkinson for bis whirls w*re quickly extinguished.
before bo was removed (ram his at the a'da iaf tha highway Joel from the flood in tkla area alone,
Seminole County action at the meeting on Jan. 3u More than HK) person* have b**q
Avenue," the announcement ran- th* performance are: &lt;h* ih* Hanford and
s n o and taken !• tha haayital beyend Fire Paints, It waa laantrd after the water spread over a flat
tinned, "and march down to thr Jewish pnxlurer Goldstein o f Gold- waa *ho*n yraterday at the Han­ In behalf of J. II. Hodges." th* killed in recent Insurgent
air
where ha
at th* ShsrtfTa office this morn- area below the rity.
dock to greet Miss 'Movie Qorrn' stein, Goldstein, and Gofdatian, ford mate Fanners' Wholesale resolution read*.
raid* along tb* Mediterraneantag. Neither o f tha boya waa ta-i The rich citre* farming areas aa aha arrive, and then escort her Inc. played by Tom fllmpton; dl-t Market by R, Micbaul Howard,
Tb* resolution also commended
Invest Ixating affire*
Deputy Jarad[east o f I r e AageUo wore rat o ff through Banford and back to the rector Von Von Helm, Um lem local agent for th* K. Michael Mi** Mary Finneli, another Brut
Kh*rlff Cart WUliama stated (hat
The hoys told Deputy Sheriff from communication. Mo word ha* city Hall where Mayor Illggina payment*! movie man, played by Howard- Jr produce ronrern ia ln«|a County representailtro at
tha negro track d r iv m
bad Jack
Hickson that- they ware been received fo r two days from
tha meat lug of th* state Com­
Power*j
Keyon th* Miami.
Gar** re tha etraat aboat the Minded by I spotlight o f u 00- inch isolated section* as Victor- will present her with tha key to Ktatrben
Th* Melon WM eltlppral In Mr. mittal, "for voting In support of
Imountaineer "pappy," played by
Generally lair with mild tem­
track aad that Mr. Cwla, baeaare coming driver who evidently wta vlll* sad Bar*tow, aa Ih* Mojar* &lt;h* *Hy.
"Martag pictures will be taken Churls* Ferguson; Clancy tb* Howard by bis *»n frdtn Miami. J. B Hodge*."
perature tonight and
Bunday:
« f th* extremely Area* lag had attempting ta pierce the dans* desert. At tha l*
ta44.
» four
lt -----report,
tan
report.
It ato f tha entire pared* and will bo rap, played by Hoy WiUlams, and It was grown In Cuba
A copy of this resolution was followed by Bbowrra fat extrema
•videally faflad t* * * * th* parked
bright light. .Th * wan daad, SS
600
payt o f tb* fourth act Barrymore Cohen, Bhakaapaaraaa lrailed many spectator* through­ apthoelied sent U&gt; th* State Com• north portion lata Bund*^ « i t f r
_
A , Mr bometre* ta tat &gt; * f r e o n t * n t * « J * Atan'a
. w w jr a l mm, played Vy fM
fk XkitreB, out tb* day,
pit*** *b»ln»au Jii Lake gjty,
n"“ Of Jfllkt, *

Doudney Insists C a l i f o r n i a Is
Poll Taxes Still Facing Threat
Have To Be Paid Of More Storms

'AnonymousTelephone
CallH Sends Police
Scurrying To Park

First Official
Baseball News
Given By Watson
CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Club Head Says Lacy
Will Manage Indeiwndentlsocul Team

Citizens May Vo t e , W e a t h e r • Officials
Hbwever# Whether Say That Further Liffhts Arc Placed
On Sanford Sign
Taxes Paid Or Not Rain Ma/ Reis ul t

)

Georgia I)ry« Hit
Snafr On EleetionH

Retired Railroad Man
Returns To Sanford

Orlandoan Hits
Rear Of JTruck;
Two Are Injured

.... ... 40 ,h* M,un" ffit'

Conference I Held
On Notfro Education

1)00,000.

Parade Arranged For Movie Queen
To Be Selected For Lion’s Benefit

UebeiH Stujfc Fifth
Air Raid In 15 Hours

Two BoysEscape
Injury In Accident

IXKJAL WEATHER

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Spunky little Premler'Hodsaof CfcecbMkrrftkfc an­
nounced to th« wotld yestcfdo^ tbat thd’ jpwopfto at his
country were preparedtirflfhnto'ttolat maiffn def«iW«
of their border*. I f Hitler think* that th* land o f the
C**eh* Hid the Novak* wlft easily become another Ethi­
opia or Manchuria, h* had better, read again the Hodsa
•peach.
r. .
;v
,
•: Oaechoalavakla 1* one of Woodrow Wilson'* countrle*
created by th* Treaty of VaradHleaafter the World War.
It waa carved oul of what uaed to be the Austro-Hungarian
empire and a part: or; ‘
hernia, Moravia, add SO
W Aftstafr
BMvakla and RuthdnCeJ
a»y { ' a n d A
avj
ji'iif ft'
part of German Upper
Europe, but

trk/on tNe aotith’ty ffadjpu? aad Rumania;) toA An Athe
eaat aialh by IVitahd, HQf/att th* nktiooe whleh'aumnind
it,ionly Rumania'hf If f«£d)jttt! " n/i'Ct-.'.i.o v’Mrhi.-ufi Vr»d
i. Bat ecnwnly fans’ harilred mllea away acroaa the CrMffuthU» MMntidna' ttoii'Rhtoda^ IdtiyeJeb. riant, Omlnrehint Jtestts,1Chtothoakrealfcrt moat depahdatAa ally. Farto
the west on *tlw&lt;)«th e r^ (« of Genfaanf hdd SwltierUikl
and the almoeV lrbtkaaaMk Afp^ la Trance, 'anothar ally;
wrthteg wUh lnUratt aitoAilton shd -' *arowty:&gt; knowing
which’ waylto tUHt,‘1,l ‘li ’ *0i:r.. at.d icur.t’ly jrm&gt;WjVf
About the’»Gu and shape of the Florida peninsula,
Czechdalotakk
1* nearly SPQ'mflto'lwgidnd'tooifl'HM "db
I V U U B rOH TODAY
,t- t.
"• -&gt;rt.C
muat m i be like that A
I'man aeweib strife) and a one-fourth u ptot Ai that of GeiWanjli' Thera iara abouf
aeparatotk chief friend*. 8,600,000 Gernanet Ihdifi’ to Czecheakroakte^dr about onefourth of the popUlMUott. m &lt; -hoMWivjki., ; jiiThe country le moil famous for it* beer. It la at
Pllsen (or Plun, aa the Czechs call It) that the famous
PlUtn beer la made. ' Carlsbad, the Well known resort, Is
he blgb-volcod fife
also in Chechoslovakia and tick people frpm all over the
tid dtoP-voKed drum,
World go there anhilally to gain the benefits o f‘Its famous
medicinal springs. iMore Important to the Germans per­
haps ara the enormous Skoda munitions work* where many

Associated

a&lt; W oaartmtiy of (to formal
■Hb Im w . of the gut* of piorUa

tm r.

* tto ynMedm im . - £ (to fa u

righto of a itaU, although (to
SptaUi Florida*, u t l u i watt
tod m .h*eofn*.. tto Vailed State*
Territory of Florida on Jaly It,
lO t,, wtoanka forma) exchange

Million

Borne* leeted, to’ **»•
to*, ratoi ton’ -to ■ « • an*

Xv topafor.- u. iti". ir. i*.

•w ato aka MkieMd, * « # # * »
t'w,**er«,.vih*t&gt; 'Tralee don’ no
■otW 'M h V " « * . don .crowns
toafc. Msafail," H’e (tot mile as- ,
lea- ptoahi ef tWa. i ttoi subtle

renegade allied, it totem* itaeaaaary U r tto United SUtu to
U to asm* action, end ‘Old lllckory* « m ceiled from hie Idaw d
bom* end family in Tennaaaae,

U £ M Y :

THOUGH
1
dtfCM ABWmNT
f THts u r r iB
PAJUOr/S'HOW
taa MXr/HCry *\

South-’* they are w*U worth
knowing. 1 any (hi* partly with
• A* raeent a* lS2t, Harold
Bailey in
personal pride because aka haphi* bods. "Tha Blytl* of ■FloridaVV « l d of
,*n» to to n cousin ot mine, bat
the Carotin* Paroquet.: 1 am glad to a*y
partly with' the impersonal glow
that I ham positlv* knowledge'that there
awakened bf the work of any
pomp nor pageant grand
1* still a amali colony in *xlat«nce, but I log a town in Voloila eouitty. On I*
ail kriMWae'a blast aureeass,
arUat. •*
. .* t
do not expect it to last long, especially he acquired he waa the moWtog fatter
»B*nU frees fleda heed
Joel rtiaadla llitrrla In hla In*
aft**'this fast is published.” True to hi* creating a social, educational and ittigto
*11tcoaaa ike perfect, peace!
trodactlon to * "Bandanna
Dal
prophecy* th* last of then* bird* wars fin­ c«n|«r. He generously gave both Uad a
m ' *,»
Olttod ScoUard
lad*-' said, "I * ri moved to thank
ally chased to their last stand and when money for necessary iiaprovomeoto. chi
• ’L-[ n' ! - “
The arson htiH■lean* that one* rased annually 100 mil- lloaven for tlm beautiful genlda
refuge was taken tor a hollow tree the
that baa snatched from th* past
irk wiieda would amend tto Hon dollar* worth of property in the United Htatea ha* ■ad preserved i the handful ef
entrance waa cloned aad thay were collected
for one of our l i m i t museum*. Thu*
it BAsrity Aat to pay. eld at* been halted,Th* orchid* go to the laboratory-trained ar- memort*. embodied In thia book.
ended forever th* existence of one of th*
‘“ tawl son detective. Bo writ** Henry Morton Bobinaon, Jourri- Tbaaa poems flatter aerOea (be
most picturesque of Florida birds.
thd To^.rn4PplaI°te Iwy “,llt End Wthoflty on acittlce versus crim«, in th* Ro- pag* aa shy and as d*Ucata *■
Delighted with Florida’* cllneate and
tto 7*Uow failing leaves. of th*
dett tairea la pay pensions
Msgaainu.
mlmoaa. blown past a dear old
*00 a month or tharaakoutt.
"U sin g th * technique* o f aclentific crim inology, *peladrht Window yaari aad psora
Itotwadn $r.o a month, and d a l ’ squad* o f InveaUgatofs In Boston, IA * Angeles, and ago."
* menili, thero U a promialng'New Y o rk broke th * g re e t af*on rin g* end *etit *corea o f
Thera'a a comer of my tookrw&gt;*^ ,
____ _
fire settora to prison,? *aya Mr. Robinson, " In Chicago, 0 •half where I pat books that [glcdwa.
.
the Seminole* rejolre
i aae Wh»rw Paul HaNutt i&gt; m,,Hon dollar* waa lopp*d off the fir* loss In a aln- ••am to ma to ba coo*Ins. How­ over th* arrital at tto Ora** NEW YORK-Yesterday I went Regiment o f Infantry, agrd . 25."
ard Wecdon'u ver»e la nest to
I Whtlfd for tha presidency fl* y**r." &gt;
t
Com Besson with dawetw nnd donw to Trinity churchyard .and • . . A few feet awe&gt; anoitor of
lUliC.ltoWmc i* pmbably an
,it’« the combination of auperaaniltiv* Inatrumuta, "Unci* llemitf," and In the i U u , ftuUraUl and, in the Deep Booth etroOed,fat an henr amcaig the
Mt*btorb«M :r*
eewf. f l f , nob-*
*dPi and mmonib^lmtoar- a m f* th* ipeftro*coP»*and'tha htlciwgrnph can«ra,tand tot frnubi aiaVenXon'e" '*W1JIT t l they’ ceiebrete thi* . time »;liy CrumUHag tomb* of departed he*
SSl!t
scientific mind* that ha* cut abort the lncandlsrlfCo hey1
making poems of corn pudding
and symphonies ot corn broad I . . I Time has meant Rule to this
r &gt; tofiw* 4 S S 2 X of dMy’ he P°,nU out "’ W v / ' lif uy*, "the criminal who
Retort Fulton, who invented
Boalharn corn broad baa many 'Abbey-on-Uudaoo, .where retar
risks setting • fir* Is eitAer * fool or a maniac.
StuyTaaant once nuraed hit .gout th* steam' cpglna, and Captain
guleea-thare'a
the
kind
that',
"A recant fir* In » fur warehouse destroyed * halfto * tremendous suet in a point.
made with meal, a bit ef rWue. and listened to Interminable aer James Lawrence, who said "Han’t
e*t eampelgfl. But what a name million dollar*1worth of silver-fox pelt*. A i least that was
butUrmUk and *e on. Tto bim I men* In Dutch, It etift retain* an Sir* ep the ship" lie close to the
fu r's presidential candidate, even what the owner told the Investigator*. But # tiny sample
of
couree. must be water ground, jaurn of Quire Anna, despite an Broadway entrance.
a Damnum presidential candidate,
Wandering through Ihla lakyof
photomlcrographed
u
h
from
th*
ruined
warehouse
told
Preferably
"in . da fail oh da! Met eneroacnlng aeropotla of
Imegtn* introducing him at a
moon:" there ore corn areal mat- modern skyscrapers, and one may rhith of tomb*. one la nmlmled ef
Jackson Day ' Dinner-*President quite a different.story. 'A burned strand 'Of sllvef-fMt fur
ton that boa*t a bp «t bacon i UU e**eh the brooding aplllt cf the brooding melanehely of A M *
(someoae would be ear# to say, should show da' h black line with k White .border. But this
those times by passing' quietly can. who, more th*n BOO yvfta m*.
groaca
and. It ia Uapor*Uva that
"Bpeb") Mehutit
particular ash had a dark-buarded fringe.
among the blackened alibi and vieltwd Weetmlaater Abbey ami
Utoy to^baked In old taskioMd
taking net* of the fading epitaphs, wretot "When I leek, upon (to
"Expert* proved thet only rabbit fur could photomicro­
lp&gt;n
ring*.
Tbi*
last
may
ba
ju*t
To lie released by courts In Gergraph like that. Trapped by a single hair, the owner, con­
a* Idas, bui, altar all hut tt which, occasionally, were recorded tomb# ef the great, every,amotion
wtany heeautu you have already
ia an EecUefa that gore clear back of envy dies In aw; when I read
the Idas of -any dleh that givaa
•trred your ient«nr* doein’t mean fessed that he had sold the silver-fox furs, substituted the1
the epltvpto of tto faeaWlfil, orIt
lha
final
filUg
to
tto
laatal
cheaper
pelt*,
and
hired
the
eervkM
of
*
lire
maker
‘
to
I'n,
the
other
dayf
Colonel
Wil­
mneh, If tha expemnea of Dr.
air .Inordinate desire few*: out;
1'vw
heard
tto
maecullno
hr*d
liam
Olcnn
said
tbat
th*
andlanco
Nlemellar Is Indicative of common U lster * fitljlng business with' Insurance.
whan I meat with,the grief « f parmattes (her*. Though finding
"Rnocntly adopted to th* work o f cracking down on the look Imr &lt;o ttolr hearts, and he at Southern hoaaaheU* ■ wt*h church fat the world.' The object onto.upon u tomb*ions, my t o r i
him i gntliyi tha courts ordered arsonist I* the •pectn)scopel th at utmaxlng devico orlgbisfly told tto truth. I loved watching that ho oonlrt have the "coeh'i grave In It ia that of ■ 5-yaarmU ssrita with -mpMalssi when l see
the fares nr tor companlon.ee- cop of coffee," When yon were Ofri'd who died In MSI.
him ralaeaad baeauas ba had aU
. ilh* iapnb ef tto Mreot* Ura«a
ready, served eight months of hie used by astronomers fo r analysing t h e . constituent alth labrltien «n tbn editorial put- Very young, did you ever eneah . Claw at .bond “ lye* She body of selves. I consider .tto I vanity * f
■area Month* sentence, but eeeret menta'of star*. Rubbish from a burned building can :b* Wat.’ llamlllon Holt with bis ht tto kltahen for a pluck of John Craig, who departed lha grtoving fee Shew whom WU mart
poUee. nbk content with the court's spectrogrsphed to' dsiermin* all the possible ehpmlcal ele­ New England forbrer* and Ar­ tto cwok'a brood f Maybe k waa Tnerotcrey Life kept. 14th. Jl47." fluickty folowi when 1 sen.hinge
Kin-solring . with "eraehlin' ” bread, corn bread
ruling, hustled tha prominent ments that might hav* been uM tf to a*t the fire. Ignorant thur to*

MAN ABOVT U fAN H ATTAN

.

tom* and Canrgla, where ha found
hundred* of whit* . men's scalp*
In tto ■Indian villages. 11a roatad
the rrS ae* bt .nlmdat every m&gt;
cocntrr, from Alachua lo Apala(Until. A t the largest concentra­
tion point ef tto Indiana, tto
Spanish Fort, St. Maika, Jackson
with hi* renowned strategy cap­
tured the entire garrison withoat
firing a gun. Here he a’ao cap­
tured th* British trader and In­
dian AUy, Arbu'hnol.
Shortly thereafter, hi* command
marched on th* Indian town of
Suwannee mad alter routing the
IlnhabltaaU ami burning the town,
he captured another British trader
'turned. Indian ally against the
Americans, ArmbriaUr. These two
Britons hid toon charged with
many atrectoua crimes against
lha Amtikana, and Geeeral Jackten ordered them tried by couitmartlaL
Upon their convict loa, they were
hang+d upon the spot. Thia Incittnpat gauced greel-JwUasatian In
Knglind and Spa bi,' bat after away
diplomatic
conferences batw a i l
repreaeatatlrc* at tto threw coun-"
trim Involved, the matter waa
tattled without further Uoodihed.
This Incident ns doebt lad directly
to tha Spanish goremmeat'a doclaiae to sail tto Florida's to the
Unltod, Stole*.
Once more General Jackson waa
called to quail tha Indiana In
Florida, largo numbers ef them
wwrq |saaembifing at Peaucola,
and g in * food, shelter aad arms
by tto Spanish governor of '-Vest

Into rensarols with his vslermas
and atefmed the rity.-Aftsr a few
heart of battle, the Governor
surrendered ta Jackson. The Gen­
eral then took tto InltlteUve In
terming a
provisional govern­
ment- and returned to hla Tenorsmo Heme, totoe to to recalled to
Florida as our first Governor, ap­
. , . And ■ atop beyond (a tto gr»v# lying, by three who dag*md them; pointed fry the President upon the
of * BrjtUh a w officer, Sydney wkw I cenaUtg rival w|U placed purchase af U)« territory |n IK21.
Oonlrnry .te lha epin on of many
gitflMWa hi (he Uip*, the Unilrd
Btoto* l » g Was nut destined to be
thd lass fleg to ware over the
IliUle competition* faoitws, cm sunny pfalnsul*. The very quea[debate# ef mnnkiad.’v . . .
tln« th*t, was a fac’or in th#
Wtr of ItttJ-fK, sjrrcry, » « » even
MW * matter of rengreulonal
debate, u s W|a used by memberri
LAKE
of Congrejw from free atotra In
l* effort.to prevent tto rvcognlWon ef Florida a* a state.
town Was smiting statehood

to

Fittestint preacher off
o con? of this new technique of deU
an unemployed account- hi* memories (it Virginia davkiei
both showed equal delight in the
UtotreMou romp. Barb thing*
ant
planned
to
destroy
hi*
hi
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jjf
exploding
sow* flsshmight- happen in (hi* country if
adtontoiw of friCaal|M.”
■
light
pot
iwder against th* woodwprk
v, ••
the Mnwhdence nr the courts
Tbs morning alter lb* pab||
b succoedM, and was .awaiting Insurance payment cattail at tbs, U'»go*ln(, &lt; tM by
w r tto h lin v £ y
when lie was nrresteiL Th*r ««plodTng powder ' had drfvdn Mip. UarnMa town in Ranlerd
•-•. ■ } rrr-O" ■
Secretary of Cntatittrt* Roper minute quantities of magnsiIiiiti (tho .hllgltt for chamlea) to tali i bar.
toreUita with
again slept /}thc lilt)* business amlyals) Into the woodwork ; &lt;but th* spectro*copo’ r*l •rideiwo jril were abowvfcer. «od
nwQ-la1the fac* declaring that he
there the wag. in *• gjugkam
ia rick end Used of Uttto bwhittw vcnlixl the telltale cOlor baiyll of this «l*m«nt, and turnod •tore w|ti&gt; thynura bm»d* pn ta*
tafri ’nmtitn* ta the fo'emment them Into such incontrovertible evidence that even a i v y
f evidently are tee
•*y t « help them-

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(Prpunorad "bat(y“. - rah!) y pep
•reraT add (tto' aristocrat b&gt; tha
Tha Eika oarnjval dpanad Mat
nisht with a Mesa crowd Pfwmnt
*nd wk»te as tma w«p*et# to toed
avarrfbka# rtumto* - sawai&amp;r, -m
tto "■•«*'( *Mto, ■&gt; M i tttotrtd

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btoht aad tha tort*

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PAC K TH REE

SOCIAL LIGHTS
M A R T IN L A N K Y ,

8* k t y

A T TH E CH U RCH ES

w S t S S S m ^ Cooking_At Horn

Editor

ial Calendar

bar* room to EXPAND and EX- Rettnctkmi that
Lenten ob»
POUND. . , ,
The ADEQUATE vancea Impoae on meal* are
language of the newipapor man challenge to the cook. But I
MONDAY
|
,
T " .
Jut l«n*t
ADEQUATE when houecwifo who prides barself
The regular buataou and aoclal ouAl. QWctkw.Cil
^oaV# telllor thing* woman to her table take* It In her stride,
■meting of Circle Number Oao
.woman. . . . .So w ell call this | I f ahe rant serve meat a
Of Urn Piret Method [»t Church E **1* 6*
’column HOME and boro w ell make* a diah o f creamed egf
with Mr*. Oearca McCrum. chair-iy ^ * y V y » ” 1
dancer; and Mia* Beferly Weat-|8P IL L OUT all tha GRAND and brightenedI with green peppt
man. will moot at 1:00 o'clock a t1 . O ™ " J *
man, acrobatic dancer; with Ml*i GORGEOUS ADJECTIVES
waj sprinkled i
-tho homo o f Mr*. J. C. Horaiwm.
“ £ “!
Lonor» WhJdden. 'accompanist.
know and all tha fancy POL-DE- nlahed with paraiey. It pleaaee tho
014 Myrtle Aeattua. with
M r*
“Tho Big Apple" woo* executed ROLS. A woman Ju t n itu n lly'eye nnd Utn palate and It fill* tho
try th# M lant
Helm
h lrn tr, m r ft to u jr mort than " i party,mm fotki* Rtomtchi u wall
llarrieon and M r* Brodle Wfl- . W l ? 11
Mortho Telford. Marjorie Cog* wan held"
nnd "thono preaent steak would hare.
/
llamo a* boateaaaa.
1uS*T^
Tha
regular
huafamaa and
born, Cecelia Triluck, and I*. M. were". . . .
8o let** US HOME! For another dinner It ms/ be
aoclal meeting of Circle Numher Preatflon^H Mm.
Tolford, Don BUhop, Dougin* FOLKS ju t talk woman to wo*.broiled
muahroomt,
M*x™und
Two of
the r im
Method Lit &lt;***” «
Btenalrom, and Waltor Hayne*
man— In other wordi, let** EX* chunk* o f goodneaa jwrfhed.'on
Church with M r* J. M. H a m .
Decora Ilona were fumlahed byPAN D —and discuss the HOME golden slices of loost/'Squeet# ■
chairman, w(U meet at tha home
*" ? '
gUdloloa. calendula*, « and evraut
TOWN.
little lemon julco on them for tartol Mr*. J. r. McClelland- IM
,
Peo*. with palms a* background
‘ , ,There's
ONE Ihlng 1 near end yon
eooldn’t ask for a
rreach Avenn*. at 1:00 o’clock.
«
for the oreheat re.'
want to know—WHO made thoae better lenten “ meat."
Tha regular bulnaw and aoclal
...
Among thoae present were: Dr» GO-LOItlOUS homemade cookies!
Consider Tho Cheeses
moetthg of Circle Number* Three J 5 ? S i^ wtril
Mro. Henry MeLaulIn, Jr,
were served In such ABUN-| The possibilities are not re­
am! M r* J. L. Sullivan, Mr. DANCE at the inbeer Ipt Ion bridge atrlcted by any mean*. There are
Mb* Dorothy llatnea l( » pend­
ing today fat DeLnnd a* tha guoat « t d Ml*. C. L. Irwin, Mr. and o f the W&gt;i G. of the H. C. E. C.TT.many combinations to bo made
Junior Deportment with Mr*. Roy of MUa Maty Brown.

No services at Ills taut.

F iatT Mtmtnntirr i i n m i i

Services lomnrtu*
at
II:##
l*i»iit l l c l Train. M lntflrr,
A. M. a nit T ill I*. M. HuLJsct Mr
M i A. H . I'hurrn tfchnol,
ik i evening nour wilt b* "T"
11
A, M. Mnrnlnn Wunhl
CTurlflctlon- J. II. Hardy, the
I
Cnmmunlim H »r«lr*.

Minister.
r in a r r m n r i t n r ru n i i t

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l*a Rail Hccend Htrest.

Sunday Hcbonl. 1:11 A. M.
■unday Htcvtcea, 11 :00 A. U.
Wednesday Kvsnlug Msrvtcc, t ; * *

P. M..

IteaOlao llunni Ilnurs, 1:11 lu
lit# o’eluck un Turedaya and Krl-

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WEDNESDAY '

’ Tho” Teacher* Training Class
nod Worship w|t| bo hold ot
7:30 o'clock at th* First Melhodlat Church. Mr* Percy Chap­
man will b* leader. All int*r*ated
are cordially Invited to altand.
■The Borah Parker Orphanage
Club will hold aa all day quilting
at th* Methodist Church Annex.
A covered diah lancheon will ho

To-Night
Bargain Night

IOe-2Sc
■ was m a - m c n i B '
IM M U n M H U ff!u
B r
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I^ws.

,t&lt;t
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program.
| Friends j&gt;f M r* Clyde Il»m Tho club rnonu war* decorated phrey will regret to l**ni that
with snapdragon.
dogwood ond ah* underwent on operation Fri­
other Spring Dower* of postal day at the Fernald-Loughton
shod**
Haapltaj.

Meeting la Held
.
By Eastern Stars

Grace Marl* Stineclpher, young
daughter of Mr-' ond Mrs. Martin
Sthtoclpher, will b* glad to
The Order of Eootarn Bt*r ob­ Isom that she la recovering from
‘
served Obttgaikm Night last eve­ * brief Illness.
ning *t It* rogalar mooting which
M r* Jamea A. Banda ond young
wo, held ol tho M*aoiilc Moll ot
of
OrUndo,
•:M o'clock With Worthy Matron. daughter, Sherry,
have been I ho guest* of Mr«M r* Poorl Tyro, presiding. Abont
( I members and visitor* were Bond'* parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Wetter Hoyne* ol tholr homo on
W **t Eighteenth Street.

After regular rootle* Muhioaa,
Obligation Night was observed
at which illho *11 preoont re­
peated th* obligation- Th* cere­
mony wns emphasised with light­
ed candl** end gpecial aonga by
M r* A. B. Eleven* honored her
Mr* Kethrm OtfrDr. M r* Oor yoang daughter, little Denloe
h f 'i aonga w#r» "Lov* Is Th* Steven*. Yn her fIDh birthday
Thom*** nod "H o i* lloiy. Holy." when aha gars a party on Tues­
Decoratloaii b; Tho room way* day afternoon at bar homo In
bowl, of ■pink' snapdragon, bin* Phtokuret.
dalrWnlom, and yotlow nnstur
Gomes and contosta s e n pUy*&lt;J
ttum* throughout the aDcmoon with
Two vDilorg
present w**e: prim* being awarded to th* fol­
Mra. Alice R. I'klaley of Toronto. lowing; Haul Raines, E. C. WU-

Miss Denise Stevens
Has Birthday Party

Uhkt sag
M r*
Virginia
B*ni*r o f Prtondly, W. V *

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FR ID AY

H I* Boao C|fcle of lh* Oordw
f ’iub will modi A t 10:00 ot tao
'home' of'-Mr* W .H . Tsnnicltff*

the chttdrcn with added Uleotra-

HATGMDAY
tkm*| Otrt Drant Troop# N * I ond
Mra. 8'evrna homo woo decor 'Senior Trod^ ‘WBl moot ot tho
•tad with a productdo et b*rty
Brant 11*0 ot F.-00 A. M. for *
Bpring cut flow er* nod Um dmhag room table waa overlaid with
• h er cover contend with *
W n birthday coke. Th* color

days.

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

f u r n iiin t'ii or tioo

K lfth H ired slat llo llv Avenue i
Dr, ttunalt K sM ot llalllm u rr
will conclude hit m inistry In HanTare by prvaclilnn a special m u - '
m gs un Ih t •ubjrri. "K ts rn liy ." at
tks Church of Ond Munday n ltl't
st T tl* P. M. Tha regular tsrvica
nlghla arr Wednesday and Bunnay.
Munday Hchonl. t0 :0« A. M.
Praachlne, l t : « * A. M. by U r.!
Ford..
1
AH gaannilnatlbne ara In vltn l |
la atten d! and Inks part In tkeaa

Truck &amp; Auto
Service
Bod lea— Sp rinr*— Trxlkra
A price yon can afford
to pay

Martin’s Garage

Annut-nt-EMKfcT

AnnouticInK llm form al ct|»m1nv
o f Ilia hrramwtild r t iiiw l— Nuuih
Munfont— mi Him t'oriiar o f Khn
«ltd iltn eva Avenurn. Tho M*rv»ir

will I&gt;p nu Mar, i, nl Uhl I*. MT9i« I laillit tfivnnarllBlM Ilrtfr nul
iitd Mra. it. J, liiH ilrm * w ill lit
In c h i n r o f ilia ilcitlcatloti a a rv

IC*.

'■ nuts, almond* or perani to the
a ‘ rnvnry anuce served with broccoli,
den, Joonnt Aiiarello,
Helen laLORInUS
AW AKEN
'onion*, celery, turnip*, *pin«eh or
Italmrr. Marllse Tonence, nnd'yomehoil; ,mt hehlnd tbl
n*p»rai\iib. Mix more nut* |nlu
Lucy KoumMlat.
iBertea and mad* u* ta
raladr and vegetables before they
Also Rrlan Hurl, E U iMtoy, And, say ! you'd like
are cooked.
Jamea Bradford. Braxton Hunt-Somebody said that) SANFORD
Mala Disk Suggestion*
ley, Robert Rumbley, Corl Fea- |* tOEAll. - ll*a not that. . . some
Here
are aomo added menu
kr, Pol Morris, Warren Odtinn, of tU ii nro Just NAPPING. IVe chance*:
George Owm, Russell Odham, L, been finding nut whnt'a GOING
Scoop out the rrnlcr* nf IoniaM. Tel for. I, Douglas 8l*nslroni, ON ami this TOW N’S not dead. . toe*. Holt fill them with a aavory
Don Bishop, and Waller lUynes. TVnga are pwlty LIV E LY.
stuffing or com nnd lop ihrm with
.T ;
. . . . dt|M-nklng of lively, you unrookrd egg*. Bake until the egg*
i ''*et." (About twenty minute».)
Ail&lt;I half cup of grated cheese
H&gt; n cup ami a half nf while anuce.
Complimenting
Mr*.
James o f Um DANCE, and It will bring Add four sliced hard-cooked egg*,
a cup of rooked com nnd half a
cup o f rice, noodles or macaroni.
Bake the combination for fifteen
minute* in a shallow buttered bak­
ing dish.
Add chopped pickle*, chill sauce,
browned mushrooms, rooked veg­
etables, bits of ftah, nuts or cheese
to scrambled egg*—or apread any
of them orer the top of an omelet
when you aro ready to fold It over.
Select tiro one-pound slleea nf
fish steak. Corcr one slice with a
thin layer of savory stuffing to

Miss Marian Haynes J S K T i'S i X S ' ^ ' ^
Honors’ Sirs. Dossey

My*.
Doaaey
received
many LOVE In gel started . • • .
have
beautiful glfla.
■ • ■ -And, yesl B IL L T. wore [ other
The rooms of M&gt;*s Haynes' BABY BLUE slicks and shirt to incite.
home were rincorstml with a pro- th* J- D.'s sponsored by the J. W. sauce
fuilon or ■prink flower*. At lb* c ........... Al,a
BIGHT too. . . minul
conclusion of (ho evening's an- It'* featured by_ ESQUIRE and
tertainmant an lco course was It IS the thing to ‘do , . . .And
1 y
served. The host*** was assisted speaking o f ESQUIRE, are you
] c
■a serving by her mother, Mr* l*di*» on th* verge of ■ CRACK to lu!
llaynaa.
UP. . .AND Innocently unaware?
J-2
Thoae
present
were:
Mra.
y °u
» “ « of th» “ I •&gt;*»** « “
I'3
James Doaaey. Jr.. Mra. Jamea anything but soap and water'*"
1 c
Dossey, H r. Mrs. J. Wt. Bhepbard. F°u « * H y mi«M •** ?&lt;«'* FUTURE
4 c
Mn. U M. utnhart, Mra. Earl «»A D O W In HARPER'S . . YouTI
i t
Dossey. and jha M|..e. Wilma 8HIVBB IN YOUR 110NE8.
14
Lalnhart, J*n«t Chapman. Mary
WOMAN'S way o f
McMahon. NolJ Qoff, bouisa Itoea, heckonbig a SECOND GLANCE
Cru
Eatonka W*rr*n- Dorothy W a r hut did you over think that wo Add
yon. Margaret Bqulroa. Ilencbel *ould come to PIN N IN G spldcra, yeast.
Ilamby, Mary
Furr*star,
and * n&lt;* toadfiogs, and LIZARDS to egg.
Nancy White
our VERY ■drekaeoT . \ . and and a&lt;
! — __
WOE, womankind, we M A Y raise first.
• ^ our frocks another Inch a* FASH- Dour.
Marjorie ogbum, Lenor* Wh ddm,|I0N
demands
but
we’ ll wall.
Joanna A war* IIn. ilalen Palmer, SWEAR wo do It reluctantly. . .'.and hi
Marllao 1 Torrence, and
Lucy And aren't those new straw hats put In
Roumillal.
Die 0A -U TE 8T
thing*? 'Bv»|ln a

*1‘ Ju** •

gathered around the table and
sang “llsppy Birthday to You.''
They wore served lco errom *nd
coke.
Tho»e
enjoying the
P «H y
war*! Danise Htrvens. honor**,
Boro Blount, Carolyn Patrick.
Kay HollgcUw, Mary Martha
Rump*. Ella May Redfeorn, Flora
Kipp, llasol Rotnes, Hu* Cotlum,
1’atrkin Baker. Patsy Johnson,
Polly Louth*, Myra Ann Bouthward, Peggy 81 evens, Martha
Steven* Mary Joyce, Garnett
White,
Bobby Morris, Bonny
Wool, E. C. Williams, Jr., ond
Beryl 81 evens.
Tho** oasisling Mr* • Stevens
were: M r* P. D. Porker, Mrs.
Quinton
Brown, Mr* A. C.
Stump*, M r* A. F. Codurn, Mn.
K. N. Wool, end Mr*. J. B. W**t.

The FROLICs

8T.

LOll 18.

Mar.

3. -&lt;JF&gt;—

'It's th* orphan**#' Veiled th*
excited voice over the lira de­
partment talophonb.
Th* department paused not hot
sped thro* pumper, and o lad­
der company to lb* institution,
ton miles outside the city.
The firemen found th* atnaHer
r'-unlater, Inched in bod. Tha
older On*a were la tha basement
piertklng for *n entertainment
all lights banting *brll|l*n«|y.

.

Sca Plane Rides j
Orer Celery Fields
3 Miles Wrsl—take Shore Bird-

Ktenlna l&gt;e&gt;&lt;ill&lt;in* si T in I* M
Week list- M , » at J.30 A. SI.
■ATHRIIAY:

Chili rrn’e Mans ami Instruction
*1 *:** A »l
Iwaten

Hf-tntinns

amt F rl.ls f at T :l* I'

FIIr HU Made Daily
Free Water Show Sunday,

Wrilnretlny

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The lis t klsrllni Plum. Itertnr,
Isi ItUmlsy In' l^mr.
I,X&gt;ty Ci.ninninlon, T in a . kt.
Cluirrli Krlimfl. a .It i.A M
H oly r*.mmuhlnn uml scrirmn
l i s t - A. M
,
Ur*.. .Hust|r ■ I'enka sml Mrs J
U In alsy w ill Slna ' « tloet w ilt
the * choir
nlillitalii,
8 lie|l*)’i
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3 f«a lu r* «i aq^L AUTOMADC D P H n A V t* /J
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HAYNES

W. 11IIIIn m. Srcrsiar y o f ths |U|.■1st nnnilsy Brli,„*l snd IU|itlst
Training I'nlim W ork nf III. Btntr,
w ill snrak.
Pr. W illiam rnndurla n Hundsv
Brln.nl BI ml y t'nurss ssrli slsnlnK
frum Mar T in tlsr. II at M n
P M. Ths pul,llu Is cordially In*
Vllrd.

WERT-The JEWELER
DUmonds ind Watches
Fine Watch Ana Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Moantlng And Engraving
• w a ia i m e n i..a
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A R C A D E 1I1.DG.

FURNITURE PAINTING

dpuWf. Ul Jurth,. Brash, buns with
egg yolk, which has bran diluted
with water snd boko in a hot oven,
400 drgrrai F., until light- brown.
Remove from oven ond cool. Mnk*
o cross on top of each bun with
confectioner!' fronting, made by
mlslng confectioners' sugar with
enough water to maka n thick,
amooUt paste.
AH but three of thla country'*
S3 notions! porks. ora open the
jM r round ond winter sparta may
bo enjoyed In many of them. In
some parks th* u o w last* Into the
summer, permitting ski roc** on
July 4.

145,000 AZALEAS .

Skilled Opcrnton
Modem Equipment / /

FLORIDA NURSERY 6

Phone 736
For Appointment

B. L. Perkins
CORRECT MEN’H WEAR

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40 Different Blooming Varieties

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M r* Walter Cooper ond Mrs,
I JJelegutae 'to ’thh State Conven*
Tflll, nad Mr*. W. A. TUlia aa
i t Ion at Palm' Beach wore selected. Arthur Brunon left yesterday to
huataoaoa.
Philips, M r* aptnd. a *hort,tlmo In Daytona,
Thou are f n . , A l
Clrolo Number Four of tha
R. J. Hotly,’ Mr*,
P in t Method lit
Cbarch
with
Virginia \ Batcher
I*
and M r* H. D. Truman.
&gt;1
MMIML a McCall. J r. chairman.
Thy nominating committee Wertc
wllVameot at the homo o f MfU.
M r* C. K Dawion,
chairman'
O. E. Oormlr. J r, IM i Magnolia Mr*. E. Compton,
M l* R. A .
Avenue.
&lt;
BmHh, M r* Arthur Broun, and
Circle Number Five of tho
M r* H. J”. -Lehman. And Teller*
P in t Methodist jbhurcH
with werui M i*
Brown,
J: Adraln
Mr*. E*rt Doooor;/chairman, will chairman, M r* R. E. True, ond guest of her parents, Mr, nnd
■teet at 1 :S0 o'clock at M n. DoaM ru iO .T. McKay.’
Mr*. 0. D. Bishop.
atYa home at Floral
Holghta.
M r* ffenry Wight, who will
-------nutunsea wUI be M r* Doaaey. rponabr the March program o f
Mias Jeanne G h ost* left yesM r * W. O. Coleman and Mr* tho Literary
Department, an* terday fo r Euntls where she will
Nancy Brock.
nounced that MV* R. J. II. Do- be the week-end g«eet o f her
Circle Number SI* ot tho y in t loach will speak to &lt;ha Woman'* parent*
Method bit Church will hold their
a u b .a t thla.tlmo.wHhan nddreaf.
------- ■
regular btulntss and goe|*r meet­ “ Afield With Tho BtgiFbdr!'. Ed(* * Mian Virgin!* Gil Ion 1 Is anpnding st the Annex at 7:10 o'clock. son, Ford,-'John Burroughs,'and big 'the*weekend In G *inf*»llle
Thera will ho
election of of- Flreflone-Uto^nddreoa: w illb o'U -tat tending the Military Hall ot tho
fleer*
’
lustrated with ailde's.
, Unlverilty of Florida.
The Friendship Loagnn of th*
M r * ' J .' AdrUn ‘ Brown on! ' • * , * • ------'•*
CqparegaHonal Church will hold nounced ‘ that ’tho'Woman'*- Club
Bruce Lampr nf Tamp* la apendtholr regular meeting' at th* ConvOntion ' will ho'hold-at Film Ing I ho'weekend here *•’ tho guest
hqme of. Mrs Lea LeRher 1001 Beach on- Mar, I I . through Mar. lot hip parent*, Mr. amt Mr*. E. II.

Magnolia Avenaa, at J:00 o'clock.
The Woman'p. Auxiliary, of (ho
FIfat Preabylertan Church will
hoVk a board meeting at ' 3:00
o'clock followed by th* bualneaa
mooting at 3:30 1o'clock.
Th* Women's Circle of the Methodht Church will moot for tbo
tint time Monday njght at 7:30
okpock at
th* Church Annex.
Officer* will be slactsd nnd pinna
f4V. the year. dlaeuaaed. ..
TUESDAY
Junior High P. T. A. will
hoM-nta regular meeting at 3:30
o'clock, preceded by n meeting of
tho* Doard; at 3:00 o'clock. .

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People nnd

T;30 P. kl. K ven ln* IVorahl
H ulijrrt:
"The
Klara
FuusJ
Annlnst Blarrs."
T:l# P. it.
W eitnen.ay,
MlW eek BefvU-e.

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(*** hay*,: h**k etamoHu# foe
MMwfottiir sBwnod by 1 Adrian,

aln«ln# dalkittaUr a n*« *eni
hit. 'Alway*'-a»d A l»»r*." pad
Idoatfy taaiaad mrttta &lt;Trwy.,Aa
Jcaalo Caatldfi * .hoy #lrl lid;
up on-po,rMy. oh* ice.pta Mr*
*a an oahopm ha*.H fall her, and
the* rindd a real -, Mri warth
tamflm for.' all* ho# tha-tm ail
dnrnmie rttpi dileh ha* broa«ht
hor (am* aa an actreaa and *«ar

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Mdftf or fori uno potalod eat hi*

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. Who U ii lr&gt;!fc*l Aidirfr.n boy

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ORLANDO. Hit. : I, •HA’)—
Roltllt**' ot Frink - K&lt; iyrlbo|omaw add yoatirday t W » norcr
i.fore had m t , the pl.L»l IM i

ih i[ III I*. Tdtdrnr bad aortr
«t*on ihr ctAmBMt ■h«* *n acliu
MMir, tti* Mhiit dad dh btidbdl'.
hi «*td «M of tha day wh»a hi
would w**r tha uniform ot tb*
Mow Tarh Olanta, Hollnrood we*
an enlmportaiit 'fl»e » iW * mil*.
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d forrefni rliarerUriutlAtl that
mail Vi narrilireu «htoha hi*
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bcild* VI* body on tha poitottlo* “ t W * rthho.t IniilHid-man diaatalrway,
» » otF. Alan Clertj*. whh lhakai

Bartholomew. ||y**r-ol4 d«pu- J{}*
{'*"
iy ooi|«uor of Intore'il r*»*hu.. Mim o«H&gt;&lt;rrttli,Ry a* Kdd'o killer,
wot riot to death Thared*! **| « ***? fcrtto*'
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office, perflotta In hie
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:ibiy h«*rd tk . aheji th* Htt"l{

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M*d and a bullet dai foetid |mbaddid In a w ill
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Fadeyat bureau ot laeo*tK«t'mi
a#»hU cbirtlniitf iQent ; iboUl
ibelr flndlht., but It wa| boHarod
IWtli* Bofartlok they may Uetlfy befori U eortMy* end bf- hor'* Jury wh*n H retenrene*
«4 State. f«r. Tu*»d«y,

maHtAJilldiialit
eo^rful Ind ,
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make c**‘ 0r oil Mhjl

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Hid -'Mpcftent 'll M k D W r tlb * * f rtm V adM 'taC V M i.
t M f t t b * * * « U * ' 1^ 'W o O M e b a i* S W tfrtd lW fta h ttk '
Min but . hiMhnti,* id r e d W A &lt;Mre&lt;f*r ' W
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•' A fe * n lout wad dtfftaih' M*nMf, M*M* M t M U *
■drVbbt Bhtfhfclo'dnM «&lt; FaHt. ft* ambaki
tha #re*l Kh*ti»n4 al'lW Mm* tin* falM In tor* wlfa lb#

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.Ucktrmmd. There I. no

ttkei Ikdt -yM H t U on ftofcr

■ Althoash aha I* Armatly M h M &lt;• M n ) tha KM# rf
NnM, th* tfreattr iboucl* to 'Matte'* Muftimi «
thb
l*rMwtt ft'K MttaUJirmcHt, Aiimad, wh« ki AoUrmhmd tit

M iCufcad kf AM m U'i reidlcr* M M t T M h
daalh
-M U M * bo eOp'Aired *7 U N X*ld», a peMtHol t«M ri] «
wtft «!&lt;b th#
* *' . ■ Hath) fai PWifaii itabhf ^h*n) t*°*ln# Ahmid, l**J* hi*
amir atataM tha JOal*n. l « * l n » Ahmad In fall control
KtowM# that Urn KhaJ’ twd * U ahnf HUT M dl«t*dydd by a
ih M W fh thi China tm ; Ahmod prepare* ta marry tha
Prihctai add ibdiia khattlf EMtatof.
tn da*p«rollon' lb* ’ prWao* *anda a m u * !* (# Marco
which 1* 4lM*»aro4 fcy-KiM*’* bfffcan.
• lU m y1**d« With Kaldu M Ulp Mill N t l tbb Prise*.*
fWrrt Ahitiad. rfilduD relia n t mill Marta adyta Mm from
iiaiiitnatlM Mi m i «t Ahnlcd'c apia*. In appreciation, KaMu
rail lea hla army to march to NkM and attack tk* palace.
TV* What* atm# kHVft In PiklM tr-t U Mablo to Hand
th« k*U» which at* bait!!* ftMfMA
I hi lie H i palaaith* Princaaa la preparin# to hill barV lf rather than auimtt to a waddtfl# with Ahmad.
■■' DbrlMod a# A (Ur* Marta iota I# tM Prthecii ind eonvMlo* Mr l i l t if ah* fin 4*lay 4b* mania#* ceremony
km# enbekh, KaldtTa aria* will &gt;tl*«»J and &lt;U| with Ahmad.
'
Bat Ahmad anarea th* arm; dllMn tl* thy AalH, MM
L*pe U IwtwtM Did doted fate* until It la +A f a ^notion
i f tfrhi bifir* Atmrtd*a (ritlUry will trip* out Xalda'i army.
Marti, near batdtlad Mr tdMoi MfceMd* M lANrbi| hp
Urn paUca'#ataa with purijWwdir irhth dp tn nod the
Chtneea had «aed tnlr fat ti# Hr*et**i*rt. Alia! a trtIho rrlnowndoua bdttli wRhM the palace, Mateo
Mod ind Abided I* tilled
A aMin roMtUuik of KiMal Khan'* army raUrit* with the
tfmpem' from Oo China AMa." it m '
fh bHh*M#
peso* botwoon kalAu'*hd tho lihah,.
hla “tWde
medU*’ ind em U rta tf** a len# r*ya#e with tb* tMnreA

a i.

Hat of ilUttfrhdJM tibfe Me.

Tha tu t I* ah lihpiraadnd ehh,
MelMM# each fad fdroHUa U
Klla Canahto, Daneaa JUtUlfc,
Wm. Boyle, Olno dirrado, A t*.
McKenaie, AUeii Cdrim -and MA•Michelle, 4red* ef esitai. 1W pho'Aft*Phf la ahquUlta, aid lie *»«*T
by I. T. NarDle I. Idytetl ihd
f e
renrOtcMd. i f (a directed tty Ljmn

tfhn dlrecM4r Jm»
phadiad It In Ul*. fllmln# with

dallfornla

tos ABdLLitS^(dM

pe nr tohi bat* rredUd A

problem for Loo AnmUa
Ites Thornton, codnt; '*
tchUent of ch.ritlei, My* tfrero
win to a tola) of SKAM old-olio
pen*loner* on tbi rill* fh ‘Um
toenty by ntit Jun* SO, eoniyired
with
in doty, 1MK

Shrnlay.' Handily—The pUtlited Charmer it -Mr. be*d*"
in a new type id thfllllnf romance, Gary Cooper In ‘THE AD-

vfkift'tJBiA

MAncb Poto&gt;

Toceday, tffedneaday—Joan Crawford, Bpenetr Tracy in
“ MANNBQWN- You're a m tbtm and admired them before
htl kefir Withar.
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Thureday, Friday—For all Ind* frohi hi* ill flftly. M
#lorloua teenhleolor. Merit Twain'* beloved ctaulc “TOM

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Saturday—Bar#*In Day 10c and toe. Madinc* and NI#t&gt;L
Fli# SCHfcKNO- “ ROMANCE
THE ROCKIES- aid
-PENITKHTlARt'.1' '
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f
Bbidiy, Malth ’ lijttf—Twn Keina tn “ REBELLION'*
TWYeoM'FnmOf •%OVH Ot&lt; A, BUDGET.

and

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Ettrldg*! I. E, ot ui To I. E. E*.
, trM#*, Jr,, at u*

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The Conlrtl Boat Eilat* In*. Co.
TO dOittbetll DoCtUnroop

To Gordla F A Btrtbd Ca*tl
I
Ynuteae, Col. Theodori KooaeraU
CAMP No. II, U. &amp; Spanlah Wat
Viterana To WaUka Jgr**1Nthlak* Inreitment Co,. To 11*1 A

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do**, Edna U, wld. To DaVld E.

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Quit Claim Dtodo

Malt, Samuel G. To Jobh T Kimball
ilhjb Oortle 0. A W. K.^+O 3. L
‘ k U BaUte Merltad**
DdCaateey, Ktluboth • : W. C. To
Caatrel Heal Katalo I 11V. W ,-■
Oath, Gordi* P , el am To Conirel

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MAlt IB WIIITil llw r
form.nr Marl* While,
forrolr w lf» and *ol*
law of W. K. W'ltlta. i
and her hueband, llAfl*
CIIACKBN, each M N«
dhrl/. New Ynrkt I
VUAh'K fit. INC. a ,
ftralan auiyerattan *r I
aireel,

New

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C'll

nhnnwii, and jt dead lo
helra, deel.eea, a

Sh# is a dangerous guide for ydur
fickle lady. Let her arrille, and burgatUd may be younii
But let her frown—ot* evert 104k irttcfdH^tdtll
jure
ltkdjr to pay fflohe than you should, or bring homo dis&lt;&gt;
appointing merchandise.

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A tl**ft, Dabantur* Curp. fu
Cm J
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In*. « n
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an* wife, -------- WIIIT
WIIITU
and
Wit*,
WHITE, W. IIAItOLD

a Jib, A;;-di«*oU«a

C a lm ! Mbrtjf*#*
Cdewrt 'Bond Cotp,
trel Ran! b u t *
Barliaey, lutb 0. A

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The Centre I Real EaU'a Dtv. Co.

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daafli nr .(uy-n. Ill I 't i l hlwftkl t*

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In the lurdti They now. plirt their shopping tours U
cu efu lh U k msstm* navigator plots his course. Their
wegther m a p s and charts are m w o o f Oaks and up-totfce-htfnr iilfoftttithm oh new mbfdiandhw in d today's
pripes* Where do they get this rtonejr*«aving Informa­
tion ki advance? FrOtn k source at your own finger'
tipi this vary minute!
oown m

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CWT baa* II TO-II T*.
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Never remove the bulla before /•’/.
POTAYtUCar. -ftevtkerw, • m in * washing ttrawberrio* F n l ,.U t«*'
a r » j» MvunUrkk.-CWT M |l, tew
berries In a colander and.rtaM
'M T A t A e t t .' our oil** M iln w *, U&gt;»r* tmjrr ' ' "loW-rJK»ln*v oole
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market HMtr&gt; V
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Wljaa Trlirtnpka,
hare. A
tf*A* n*W
fc-pook, w» •u,
*L*bi Wv ■im
, no-»#t ua cemiaer-

ffallRh IfIs. " 11k' §1*. &gt;; l n-tkt. matkat Oath tU.Urn I 'l i M B i f i 'u a c uekan a n orta
:* Tone Imperial* IW 1
...
I ntaymaae Uk l| Ita
H r " 4ht«' ' '
rta. » u - .Mbit.

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A sm

• Ualk-k.ua. Uk la. $14l&gt;

tdwtna, fair ta ordinary.

II Ikaant Bappllaa Itafcl. . ._
Krfaoi'aaa T j 'V . u i ' f i t f S

" M o too* IIM . New Bool.
t&lt;tarl)
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VI.
till.
l*M li Kka. kaa. test*. YelV«*an«cka fair la «an*' uualA V t lilU lI B i

Vta.

BLECTtlC
A N T S iz a Oft CONUr

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Plata

It f Lt«a| lt«a hpr* -raat &lt; u nPT p o t a t o e s &gt; •onikoe*.
a.tar, M.te-II.U. *
'
i iuepn.-a live rat, ok*
■ V R B o u t h t r *
Oat.
I hi. markat ttaadr. V"

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baa., aw. la qaalftr.
Ol.l; Via, par lb. l b .
(IK! Bappllaa light. &lt;
fair,
mail* at
uaa&lt;
tpaObMan wide rat
r nee. to condition. I
U -tIM i. footer low

WCHtTLMlt-

Him.a 1l***c,
ctimaait
d°cnilfkiIlLWi Kia,^b'i&gt; toa. bob.
ta-tie. /
COMMi t o n * " ' wta. par OPt.
VU. par do* No aupplle*
. miCtlUIIKIllii *»ld. poo * b«*m,
law. poor « i fair. ( U H l U l
Vantr. |1 t l . l l M
. • ,
K&lt;10PI .a NT; F I* ho*, kordu
Vaor aed. to quality. Ml bn* erU
ll.tl-IItt.V a w fatter hlahar.
liONKVt Via. Half «HL can*
f *UIITr5cR: n * ICItniMICL Waid-

1b PAV MClPCKTPiU
*

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Creim
Patched Neva
Bran Bread And DolU-r

Cover Iho tops ot frnlt

T o r .v m r t : Runsitae moderate.
{ • * • * ""Werat*. manat auaOr.

A' ttrtnlnoa,
IMl Bl« kakta,.
loamy ate. tni
;• I.I'UB. &gt;tala'
lx, beat tl.lt. m

» HOFMANN*
EleetrlcSerylce
MagnoUg A n .

Phono H I

Via. I I ’ a lt. tIU
to. alia tt.n-ltta.

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KL BCTU10 88 HVIC B
AND, .FARTS . ■

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qualllr, It SS-lt.U.

fttfCtzrofftoste, V

n p ld at rIdea o f tirillttUon. Iho
j .
M S m UkDjr wtnda today
NKrouch a qnlatr af tropical
Manly Jnit dn.ll did whan known
otiljr lo.tho Rdd Man," and bi I ha
nlory them are tlao listed maay
of Iho fporta which may bo enJoy«l in thla eounly, named aa a
■'merea for the arnjlfr and a vorItalilo yarndtr.0 for the banter".

FSt MCUIHi (War I ham)
r^M atrteln. CWT bait,

'

A PEW"OF ova WEEK-END SPECIALS
» o i.n JrrBATWRMH.roa/ljAo r w w ,
SANTA AUC1A WlNK-a&amp;wiRl Q|. «»c
Ipana Tooth Pa4te 39c large size
HuAslan Mindfml OH 49c p t '• ••
Carter* Lber Pftfe 19c
'. M i 'l l ' . .

■ :■• ' C A N D Y ! •

NnaaUy'g or Gilbert^ &lt;1.00 lb. for 75c
/ * AT OUR FOUNTAIN
14 0*. Ito Croon M i Toffwi with Whipped C m n A

IBM*

or open rka wIMi tnolUd torrani, plum, grapo or Bppla JollyThen
bake them fer five mln'He*
By MRS. ALEXANDER QEORGE
In • moderate oven. Thla Rlv*»
(
Rleo W aff lee
them a pleating r U io. Melt iht
BREAKFAST MENU
Jelly by heating It teveral min-1
Grapefruit
K a n s a s * w i n t e r w h e a t ' tenttV* ' ngrkettute
Ready-Cooked Com Cereal
AVUcne, Kama* In ibo 1800'a
was a sprawling IlUle cow town
dropped In Hie middle of a vtat,
roiling pralrlt. Near the W’eotom
terminus of Uu&gt; Kantai Pacific
Railroad. Abilene dependqtl upon1tamo li^rmp. rvnm d fllf ear ^
" .V ,
Teaa. eaill. driven In over the nmlnallo,, of mnrkei reporU f l X £ * ? . " V . , . . ^ T ^ . r . ^ l a
MONTEZUMA
Under New Management
Wo kro catering to permanent
.
@ s r - w w . . -A i,,™ . . . . i r , ' ! " 1: : ? * s . mi 2 s
- c,k"
weekly gnoat*. Rate# per wook— _____________
™
„ pntv., Illp, ,nr« j
from $3.00 to $0.00, alnglo—$U.O0 DoMer A Gay*i Paint ba. . nti-,Thoodoro C. ilcrtry, D land agent ,in Hit Weal, and Minnesota grow
ntnal aproadlna and coroilni und. at h «rt. o practical farmer.1it tiUmdro'y. PcHapo,'. ll^ e w * J l.,w|l&gt;? . . llf,,!y * . M.tU. \aT™
and up, donbto. Rates by day—
Uw rT hob! Iho mayoralty poat for Ibnoghl, If might grow in tbu A bP^Lcr|
jli
n ini0 ^
'hi''-(bo •mAh.*' - *w m .r«W N rt u moitUu, from M O lo 1S7I*. Ho h*w dlairiet also.
.
vS " ,
a s :
W eL Hat end cold wator in every llardawr.^ . .
....._ J ________ n i l aed HnH ;i ' ' 11; " 0;^
b" ' *••«*«—
fpom. A bgmellke atmoaph'rq plue Two fuml.hod room* wllh,or
r. r ” *”
™.* “ . '.'‘P'nded hla polIHral aUmllng In the coni- whc.ineld, bfggrat In America
complete Hotel eervlce. We welcom4 without moal* SOO Elm Ava.
„Tc* f" f,,l1’ • ahlpmenta. mtmlty l.y oppttsrng the caUlo In- Outgrowth of Henfy’a orlglnal flvt
jrour ittspoctian of onr rooms.
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w°u,d jterool* Henry . . . forced to work acre.I Winter Wheal- today lead.
Dining rpqfn gow cpsn, ,*111; NO. » gr«do framhig. bUIbs .
dow» ^[»• T« « » end’ oti hla new Idea in aecraey. He alt olhom In Kknsea, the IMO aur.
4-1 service and excellent food at
colling. • sheeting.
flo” rln,7 ‘ " • ^ " Ch.aholm Tm!l would eeaao.tworo liia tomily In silence end, In vey ahowing a produet'on of IM,United Lumber Co., 8th A Franch.(io exiai. Ablk-ite likewise. A » n llillo v.lh-y he owned, hidden .48.000 bushel, against only 440,
Phono T(L
i
mayor, Henry openly adrocled ex* front view hy ctuinpa of tree*. 000 bushels of flrrmr wheal.

HgveVotr VWtdcMfomWn I « 4e*|v~&gt;e .—a:
Wo ckWnd'to iiu g.penmsqal la HU Hop ip dp po.

Household Hinte

N tie i

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„-.-.CI|W » 18c

t. &gt;\:. r i .-{ ( ( •.uii A

' Foromoot I d Crpem p ut ZOc

CouHtods

E ffic ie n t ■

Service

(Turn M the Rqd Arrow)

ENGLISH'S

^0 RACES

Gulf Station

NIGHTLY-

1st A

French— T a l • B U I

HAVE TOUR Watch repaired by
•un who really know* bow,
Briggs, Jawt'ar Magnella Ave.
W i . King,' Ple^M^rfhona 60.

ruuNisnEn throo-moui
meat- upitairm.
Mktnolta Avenue.

Innulro

S— A u t o a o b U e s

MDDRRN $ ' room hmua, two
largo porches wired for elootrlcol cooking. Mayfair—tnqulyu' H
A A Slur*.
*,

rpocial at Reel A Bunu

vunNiiiiBt)- ifu'dti. tu Mtpu

Uuota l'lymgulli denivr
Tbb Woek- Benfonl

teat DeLuxo pirw opth Tup-k

IF YO U NEED

CUT FLOWERS
WR IIAVK A
'N IC B ASSORTMENT

RUSSELL’S
FLOWER SHOP
CELERy ' a Y r . PIIONB 391 j

Chick
Well Known-Aa list U r
Fwrmrrly Worked At
Sail h llarbrr Shop
Nuw Working At
Sncma llerb er Shop
103 W. i n st.

S tarter—b r e w in g

M tab— L a y U *

Meeh
-

1 Legellggd
F « V lio t E $ l
fietU p g ;

Miked Freak—Pricnd an that you ran afford In U

SEMINOLE
FEED
COMPANY
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FLORIDA ETATX RACING CUIIMISSION 1JUPSHVISION

POST TIME 8:15

Avenue.

SO—Homes (or Bale.

t Door Sedan—**cu|li-nt coudlthin.
SPECIAL HOME Bdrgkln at big
Wo. |m . This WrtkllRl.
saerifke. Corner Ith -St. and
MagnOlU A v a All cash. Bee D .U
13» DOtlflE tmtk with largo lhraskor, BAKUtor. Phono MS,
heavy doty semi trailer. Un­
closed. dno onmlllltta. i»ady fur
Iho rotal. Bpectal with tags-was
81900. now |ll$a. Complete. _

JOE PALOOKA

By HAM Fia4En
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FLOOD WATERS WASH OCT H A lL W *

Jap Sentry Is
Charged With
Slapping Girl

Aiirni Czech
Independence

tlon of capital eMpa.'
H W i i bid for c lo w f r W
•kip with the United State* tamo
In lb* midst of a bit Ur quarrel
bet ween parliamentary leaden
and the government than relied
Janafcm In Tokyo almost to the
W a V ln t polat.
, “The powerful war minister,
MMterat. .Saglyama, waa forced t»

Answer Given Issues
Raised By Hitlers
Putsch In Austria

GERTRUDE G

PRAHA, Caacboitovabla. Mar
C. _&lt;/F)—Premier I India told •
madly cheering
chamber
of
d*puilee yesterday that Ciecho•lorakla'a border* are "absolutely
-entedcheW*.*
Thli e i t the answer el the
trer-Treetad
republic
I • ■u • *
failed -hy Adult Hitler's coup lit
Auetrla and dam an Field Mar*
iha|l tlenfrel Obeying'* Prom lap
of protartfon for **!• million* of
fltrman* Jutt erroe* okr bor­
der*.". ’
llodut
.sab)
dx*cbo«)Orakla
would dlecaa*
problem* with
Oerman'y on \ ” h»&lt;J» ot ah*o'ute
equality" bait to the wild ehaiN
of the rhambdr, _h* awere aba
do* Id defend iJ#r eot era If ntr

F U R N IT U R E pO* \
« A i i c « of an army officer.
Ueut.-Col. Ueeahl Seta, a meat*
her ad the-bureau of military df*
fair*, appeared in N il uniform
before the committee studying the
general mebHtetkar law which
poU’ ieal party
loader* hake
branded as "dictatorial*' end
“ faedetlc.-

When he began a harangue an
patrloUem, committee member^
Immediately questioned hie right
te appear. Sam shoutedI “ehttl
_
0|&gt;I" and shouldered his way out

JBWELElt

ChapterHvo

108 MagnolL
dnclar^d- "hat with thlnge u»
they'-att today -we meat lat tt
hit. Aio*n ttpt-Tf d#*t|ny rfm
Irent* ' in with (he n»e**»lir of
defending pn'raelyea ff* will id*
•1st with all puy ilfength."

LEGAL NOTICE

TIIEyTRAVELER

Baseball ^News

•India wept directly from III*
crowded ehamfeir to a I unr limn
for former ■ I‘i**|dont
lloorer
given by. President B*n#» at hi*

Pilaca,

•

f l l l l o clerk A- .M. laa nrtiricale or
I rtrtttlcal/* held hr tha Bui* laaether with all emliied end tub1
reduanl W»l*u lt i&gt; . on Ik* tel*
mond.
&gt;
I . i1"*.. e*errthed land* In B*mFlorid*, lowll:
"■ The Cloveland Indians ,thenI• ,n«l»c mCuuniy,
. no. i n *r Auauaii. ten
bought him and ha. pleyed aepond
wiverlna: Lola 1 In 4 a T In
1* * , « I® « » A »l -o II, led
bare for that team' In IBS* *ml
Adjllilon • «■• Park View.
that year lh# ‘ Cleveland Indian*
c»ri. n « tei or ju ir r, mo.
rgr^ir*i.I*k*;o, » * ||
(&lt;&lt;
fhUahad . aecwul Jh the '

r

A long dUcumlon 1ot central
European prutdama between HodU and I|ooyer waa watched In

tenUr fey the Cseehneiocak pub-

:i&gt;igr«ML; rc.* \ I'v.. :

m
m
m
B
lle v C b e iw A b td ^ V ^ A W m van

-E# waa w liK ^gw arV
.1027^ aad * wa* .' ceptaft
ream, I n ' l H l ' h a y a * '
Orleans • torthe - flbu'lwj
-and.. HrIdyopoH, A : .Um
Lgague. ., . . '
* In’ 19i9*afid. lofif.bi.
Allen* owrf W the Haaf’e f

lit* tipwap*.
h’td, k1|d^ra'n
,^i*couracad

mnnagipr J a c k s o n , . ) p
Dl^le J ^ a g ti .and ,won i npiffanb
In 1PM. »Wun aeconjl • ;ha|f • fa
lDtS nml ‘finished "ireaon. VfPh
Atnarlcu* ■In • , CWoe*la-Florida
League.
.* ' j ; . ...l|
Tt. w** pointed nut thqt the
local Aawlallon la
aponaorlng

:iop i th*&gt;

iny..; inpa.lipr F lta U '
on]p w|(h . the -.Bovjet '.Union

purchaaea o f small alsea . when
,purchaiwa for distribution through
relief channel* first were started.
With « better demand fo r Ihe
iproduct, member* of th* Control
Commllita eiprceaed _ optimismm

I

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for .the eomlng week. Net return*

to grower* showed a alight In.craaee-during current week. •
| .Jr.-a.UHIc*,. .ecraUry of the
comillUtg, r«|&gt;orird two vk&gt;Utk»M
of eeriUOon. of th. Marketing
Agreement
for overahlpmont
Agreement /or
overohlpnmnt of
of
M

eiio&lt;meniea -mt-nioori er me con­

i Hfea « * M ^ t I .tally. syrea," trol Committee recommended that
tMempUnmu* »be(a|nepi from iho

•'.Th*' olhefp - umulimiilf ec*
cfatmed hi* .ptqdge ^h*1 _lh* n*

tlon and lu Inhabitant*—amnna
than! H K .o el racial qhrtwn*nevar,- adder 'any clroumataneo*.

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*Bemlhol*' Cuunry. - FmndR.

RA*i&gt;: &lt;r pi
•.•
v iiT ii et &lt;o*r•■AbM' n r TAB
v .i c f t r i P i r l T Mih* pro­
ji ,. iccMprara,- rfiih

ton* (lY icnaptar llllt. Acta nl
T. and upon'.wrtitea request ol
T.-.W WTj**IK&gt;tKlt/ 1 .w ill
*r far &gt;*l» it public outcry Id
rOlyllaet b|4nvi-i.fr-ra.h at the
*tl |f»oa« rnliatirr In Hanford
lli. tl-| du/ of Marrn t ill at'
. b'aloKk A- • U., ua uarlillrat*
i*aqu*hl‘ let|ed taaad on |h*
hiwlpu pdriirlbrd lattt.1 In Hrmta Count/, Florida. tvwlli

f No. 131 of Annual I,
MS.- *tofrrlng: B*«. It ft W

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SKYRD
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TP MIAMI

fept/ Kh.' ^
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JLgJM 1

2

Repairing
Diamond Setting
AND

Engraving
McLoulin, Jeweler
*aa

D. Arxjqiald"

fcv'ebout noon lode

mild non-stop iUght t
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IUM tnnt, it
Rs Imt
n. *4,. (Iselwsam
iniramvy
Q ttifu p

odor*. Improve* movfh kypten* •
BNd checki Infection. Lambert I
Pharmacol Company, $t. Uu&gt;s i

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nVbm “ " *
° Wi
- D l '. ^ X r ^
AcaWmnce Z&gt; *0.
™ umptm .ralla I Iq^ Bay M
. Accord In r Ip the NaHoetal JU- 1
™ l*Fr- *J
rial Security aboard there» a r m
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liMB.I t f - rrrtil*cntw--nr- O
l
d
A T r - Mt&gt;&gt; ,u r fT m n
AtuCi'anre In 07 elalea, Ihe Ul**
^ . 7 * , A7J BN, .
irfcf of C o l^ t e , Alaska and
" IA" 1

' 2 7 and

like. Don’t fac-geh l* read
1 raref-Uy^ DOfrt neglecO
1 Urn' hollar .well, ) U . M

Spencer’s Market

LISTERINE
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« w » a w hlrt^w lll be wMq*r ^Ih'nl.M O - bfet b v e r r

SKYRJDER

4L Jo, ptfep, Wh

Prices Right—6*« Us

,-:vi III- A Park Am

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CURB SERVICE

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a t ! f e in Inrehiliue prime for werei ,,"P lU ,‘on z2' l#Jl *
|
the, equipment and repori at the ®»«r J/W8; receiving Old Age A * - 1 ^
neit thee ting.
i aUinno&gt; 240; iwrtcnlag* e f pop-1

Prorate Will

Fresh Daily
Cut Flowers

Tap. It Mouth Jlsnf■ IS Mui.

t’*»l. N * t ( l of Aueu*i i,
somewhat handicapped bee* use
I I I A rovarlpa; Lot* t t S It,
ibert: wllL qoi,.lwl a hjstap alnh numb* Hanford.'
i
WJtnraa mr UisaO and' aaal tkl*
0*1 . which V» call rh#ti adjnlowd
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. B,—Al- fundq or .tsoqyy^ iq . needed* M*. Ik* lih f a r ot Marob I I I L
• -• *• , ' .*».t
USS14DOM.
mo»i ana-third of Florida real- Wataon iUcl“**|l ,lh*k jf p f H i
.
’ Cf*ro ft Clrrull Court,
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Bamlakla Codnty. i Florida.
M
- , te - m0M have e gupd-lnuu lh^^wlll^wjllv
IttKAM
.
Atl
. t ; *•. ^
a ,dpuh«.; be rupulnif . ;al|l tfep
g i v i n g Qld Age A«Uta?cy,
: Nirrirw o r i* 1 a o r t a x
c a a fin c A T U .
according to figured made public * * W * ’ IppW sto* ‘ fhe fart fR t
la aevardanee with Ik* proatlotmenia. Member* of Urn ConJ fro m the nfflee* here of the virion A of ttheptar IM «. Ael* of
IMt aqd upon wrllien raqasot of
M*&gt;tg L. KAItLK I will oftar fat
iipale* Wrlfor* llntrd. The figure*,
salt a» pukiw-seierr -to lh« hlsh■
»
rel*e*eil
by
C,
C.
Codrington,
1
eat. kIMer far r**li at Ik* Court
Roui* eqlranaa la. Majiford oa lh*
•late welfare romrolaaldner, thaw
tlal* dap of, March. IlM al II
that Ihe popu|*tl*n of th* dtatej Wetaon stated, ■» •. 1&lt;i ‘
r r lw X - A o lf . Vat rmlflrala or
eprilfleaiBB &gt;*M by Ike atat* to*
aceordlng to the I MB' c*n.u.: wa.|
aatkvr^ * uh air. omiu*o. and *ui&gt;titniinae ..J n.a. avi'.s
, fdaeuoal
u**omerAWent■
threwgli
Isytad tala*
on uta-ge*Mk
th* fol.
to * n bait * » » * • la 8&lt;*nford and
. offlciafe confidently forecast a
‘ *,e“
or ,0 &lt;° ^m
nt- of better mark farthht season.
population alwvo 6B yearn of , ,In preparation foe the daienate*

Regarding «hlp,wre who art d*V
r.ngucat in payment of ihejr aeeeqement, Mr. lAltlce - reported
that, they had V *n notified far
.noa-prymcnl by the *******ry-of.
a Fee* a**
Agriculture and. that action fo#
crop' woedd feeWlOc'lon of lh. fund. wHI be In-

Fixtures

F ru llii and V egeta b les

,hi?

there1viol*tlon* ho reported to th*
,
Jdrtew A. Ilardln, auditor for
the^’AAA* .
praaent at the
meeCng
last
night and r*c»
umni’rudwl that a budget for *apendltprea o f the Control Commit­
tee he adopted, end advised the*
th*. budget be drawp up and pro*
•anted for approvul of the CommlUed ut Its next meeting. Ha age—were receiving Old Age A v­
al** said
additional rqu'pment •Ulsnre. ‘

cheering foe the - pc4mUr were Secroterjr of Agriculture.

communist and14|-ppi-haxi depu
‘ Ub* of (Ifrtaaq descent .

SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.

First Official

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Britain Arm s
Program May

ELVVYN THOMAS

Chamberlain Pledges
To Speed Up Arma­
ments I f TalkaWith
Rome-Berlin F a l l

Inoculations-^ G i v e n
In Flood Areas To
Prevent The Spread
;. Of T&gt;pJt? avKevor

Claims No Bias
For Dictatorships
England Will F i g h t
He Says. To Pre* s e r v e Democracy

JudgV- Klwyn Thomas,
who
rpc.ko today •• lha Rotary lqn£houn ot i hi&gt; Void** HrtUl/’ l!.' h;i*
L O N D O N . M ar. 7 . - ( A H
lieen a Circuit Judtr fx'|/l2‘t
— P r im e
M inintor
N e v lllr year* nml I" time n &lt;mulidat&lt;‘ (ur
C ham berlain told th e Mouse I hr state supreme cqpri.
o f Com m ons today
Mint il
the? v ita l peace ta lk *
with
It a ly and G erm a n y open in g
th 'n w eek fnllinl, G re a t B r i­
tain w ould spetni Up h e r alH n d y ttignitllc rea rm n n n itl

program.

Fight Begins |Large C row d
In California ils Present At
To Check Toll Audubon Meet

Elwyn Thomas Is
Guest Speaker At
Rotaryr Lunch
Luncheon

But h«&gt; *aW If Urn nejro* 1*1Icin'
sin-rcedi-d. &gt; il inarm* inrnt would
fallow In dun coup*". TIi" curt*i rvative
majority
repeatedly
• h"#r«d th* I'rtm* Minister a*
hn r*pl»ln&lt;&lt;l hi* pollry of r«wrul­
ing »nd « t ill* mou* time trying
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in prevent Ktiror* from drifting j
,.„,ll|lnR to
rospon.lhlltli".
"tii«*rd the ratuiurt nf war" hr | . . .
, ,
■h ijih of frank talk* with th* , f
™ ,rV,,1» H » "
Ii j K i * nf Italy nml Uenuany
| right* l'ro*|d"d In the CunNlIU*
A n**(ring uppoaltlon
i-haisc*| lion uf tlm lliilti-il Stoic* tut
that h* n i l biased in favor uf futuro generation*, f.twyn Tli'iin
th* illrlatnrahlp*. Chsmbrrlnln In o* of Kurt 1‘lerac. «hu fur 11
* fighting speech ■aid. " I have &gt;i&lt;tr* ha* *rrv"d ua flim il Judu&gt;
til ■l.i.il with th* world In which and I* now u (andldute for th*
th* dictatorship* axlsl. I have no Fupreuie t'nurt. addressed the
interest In o'her *yat"in, of aov- Itntary Club nl |l&lt; rt-gular lunchpiiimrtit except Insofar ua they i-on t'vhy mi •'Uummuntty lmrm.vt on other countries, 1 hay* jy-ii eoifula"
nn-fchta-tn- Inter of N**li*m.
lt"f"rrlti* I" th" f'oilrt* o f l M '
|rn*&lt;’lim or Ilulibevlain, b"ix*i»»" m ale and nutlon Judge Tlinmue
'a l l nf them seem to mo |o h* ln- dcflarrd (hit
"wtill"
Kunfonl
n nnUtnit' With what I* nil lm- ^uukra altr*rl|i&gt;ni tor visitor* it
pnit*nt to me because It I* root! mu*t also inak" Hmitnnl « * f« fur
« f my political freed -th a t |i, Ihern el*|tor*" and ronitluncd the
individual llbitriy. '
individual' responsibility of
It"For I ho preservation of Memoc- tnrinui in fo«n*(-t|nn with jo»«(
r*ry." havsolfl. "I would fight and law enforcement.
I bi-lipvo the Pepin
of
tld*
Ill di.ruaainn Iho Const Button.
country would figh t"
JudK" Thomas diflitrrd that th*
iiintniu t 'V over Iho addition of
Judgi * in i V * UPlv ni" fiiiirt hart
biller in t|lialt|li-tl permin* with
II* Pro v inInna *■I’ li'h h* minpar*d
; with Ih'en &lt;f oih"r nalinn* "and
dulnitii
Hint
|t«
tnaiuntee*
rhnuld h" runtlnUed for protec
Rrpnrts
rrom
Washington ‘
10 fu,u*v iM W to n a .
Imliru't* llu l jirugrt**!v JUt '' beintt
K»in.r
II* nuuii Htmkey. c*| A Innta,
mid* toward passage o f th* bill iliprty r-alvna| t-nuiliv" i f th'
wliirji nutlkbrlse* 910,040 eipeudi* p.y ilcoiit* nf Amertfa » « * n
lorr for amvry o f Urn extent of g*ent Hi th" Iii"fllug and dhr
ilamaifc* siululnrd In th* drive iiH »"d lh" (ip* *nt romillion uf
agaiaut the Mediterranean fruit th* Centr.il I'l'irhla Cunnrll of
. fly for which lha gntwwra of Iho lli.y Kit .oih « f Anu-rka wlihh b*
' Stale are. c^iUnjtig |rt,000^00 da­ declared » * « on iho w ig " nf
rolli|t*" hn.m »" ut lack *1 a*
mages.
In « M ter to II. 1(. Paovrortli, sis lance,
"The Ihir Hi-out mm i-nient Is
nf *hla City, !trprr*enlatt*e Joe
llrtnlrirk* write* In part a* follows: n movenn-ui iluil Is right. ‘ Mr
----- * 1 conferred with the Chairman of Hint-key itrrhrrd _*nd .staled th*t
_ "tlic ATn^Jlural Committee, Mar­ thn Centrwl Florida thmnril n"*d
vin June*, and bo pm mined me i**1 a group of tntervsted pereons
A ajlefln ltrly. that the bill will be to ndtnlnlslrr the smut prograni
\JJfavorildy ivport"d within iho next Iii this Country and obtain fl
f«w day*. This do** not inaan that nanrlal aasistanre from Interval
, it is |isx»rd by any mean*, but fd pirth*.
Ilotnrlan* W. II.
MrCrarkee
e'mp'y Ih ii we bare It be for r the
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llouie
assure
Ibal If it and |ha Her. Martin llr«m w*rr
is poeafiiW to"|ws*Fa' Ml| WV ahail *rpolnt"d by l‘rr«!de»it If.
It
Coiiwnan |o itivusa arraivii-mrtils
do so."
In explanation of the delay of for co-operation of tb* Itotarlaua
tlm Mil ip iiie House Mr. Ilen- in connection with this work.
I’a* I mine
annoanred
Ibal
drlek* listed that Mr, Jones aril
the Agriculture Commlitre bnve [ l-v-lt"* Mght for the Bolartanv
been enrfra'oring In get Iho Can- will he held In the Mayfair Hotel
eial ♦‘arm lllll out or the way but! Friday night at 7 : « oi-bick.
that Ihey new have their dorketa
VI*Hora at iho lunrheoo |aBhan't e'Unr.
, rluded J. C. rtiaso of Winter
It wia mloo reported thal Fcna- l*«fk. Judge Tlmroa*. Mr. Stacker,
tor Clriide V
fptwbad aaked th e! Wwant, Sielnmet* and W.
It.
PmldegfMa lo g port to Speed the f Harry also Junior H"t»rlan VuJI#
House peaaage o/ the bill iu«hor-i William*. j r. *
icing InWeibfaUpn n f the damage;
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claim. vcWrii tn Beialnele O n u ly B a r O t l V o i l (&gt;8111111 b
aMwf oidbunled to dmiroglmrtcly
f t 04,000. &gt; •-

Arrested In Germany

No MiJked Change Is
Noted In Pershing
TtlCSON, Arts.. Mar. 7. —fSl
— A deep It blood pryaeer#—wot
kcniNigh n&gt; be aUrmlna but #ufto . rouse nbr»kt*n* *n »e
at - marked the only rbapg*
In Oeiwrol Jobs J. t V U u i
comfHton yastetday.
Tbe gravely IU gesMnal ad tbe

IIKRI.IN. Mar. T, —&lt;JF&gt;Ootlfrted von Crwitnn. (lermany**
great tronl* player, wa*
today by eriaitnal N X * ««i “e*rlosi* chargnw" WhUo admHHnt
Chat Von CJramm bid boon *r
rroled- p*tk* beutqaartan
•'lined to dMalae tho n*t»rw of
tho ebanroo.
II w «* admitted authoriUtlv«ly
inter that bn had boon taken into
custody on “ suspicion of ■*
■Mlaqaowrio*.' The lonnU
arrived homo only a few day*
after Ota world ■ Wo

D e stro y e rs
Are Bomiied

*ngr i

Attack Occurred
terday In General
Area Wh^re R e b e l.
Vessel Wak S un li

Shown Of Bird Lite
At Dry Tortugns;
Coe Delivers Talk

I . f a 'A w W r a S , u »r. 7 . - M 1 - &lt;
Br c. IL M \8t)N
HcalOi official-, a im aralnst tha
Th rtv-rivc
mrmber*
uf the
threat or pestilence, nude typhoid Flu r lit* Attlubon Socle'y hi might
Innculullotm
throughout
flood-'to u rntirluslon the .Thlh Annual
uf th" itroup In Winter
devar.tt.led soulhcin California to*. MCdlng
rJ_
day. No rases of the disease have’ * ™ ? » i"&gt; "
.»
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Kl?»lmnu-e ptalric iva'nn for ohIwvn rrpottnl but sinitgtnn eon rerVjt cn of some of Flurblu'a
ditkins -were trimtlrd dangerous.' rate birds.
The toll of drnd and missing In
Inr lull'd In'tbe letter Uwn fid
th* giant ih-tiiL-e rauied liy pro­ i |kmIcs seen, tin- pttily b.ol lb*
longed tartcntial tains last week good for Hi in- In flnrl tbe loro
wuc iulac'1 to m i with report* Audubon'* l ‘arsrnrn slid in ustih
from the .Sen Ih-rnardinn region the |H*ulinr Hurinurlng llal;* at
list night. Tlie most txeent ci- their ■in its.
tlnralea of damage to pr.vale spd
Tbe aMrmblhre at th&lt;* Winter
.hr ffVi.AfiO.OOO mirk.'
I’m I* inrclinu*
Jtirturdsy
was
♦fl5.fl00.00fl, inoik.
ditiible that of any previous senAvmlr* of wurknirit loVmvsl lo kInn url'h ntember* attending fp*m
wild waves w«-iv saying su , no '&lt;m- i * i to freighter Axnlc* City after losing propellor
till* tbe flooded aroa. mu from 1‘eiumtota- to J|icks»n*lll" nml
Ni vn
Hhift U vniHing fur tow from
T^Ihk*.
under th" b'anket of silt and niud.j I'alm Hrsch.as well ns from many ..
T»n thocraml homclrsa are being stair*-other than Florhi*.
I
ram i fur.
The inr*m:ng
ineellnfr
wn
opemsl with motion pkluies
birds' o f tlry Tortugas, taken by
It. J. J-ongsIrrct
of
Itaytona
llnrh, Who lias mmle two of Ihe
three annual expeditions of the j
Society to this liiterrsting imlkmsl
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
Monumvn'. Tin- afterboo* um ting
uns featuixsl
bv nit tl’ur-tratnl
. ..
ma
ublrcst on l be Kierrla.b-a N „. l i U p U l H H a n .S a y 8 M t ‘ ll
Tin' v rt*My
ItOmi uf |hu
I'nymonrt Uni t will pi iy the
tlnn.'l I’ark project by Ilium-t F .’
M(||*0 ( O l l l i t l U C S l ) p - *1tini«»r Ch*&gt;intiwr uf (Siioiii^fri*
leading psit il&lt; tbe Lion's Club
Cm- of Mlnml
^111 Iw li -M lu His* Vii]*l«*S 11ulpi
plsy for Ihe Is-m-fil of under*' Mr.-Cot* emphasised Hie vonderTill* iluy ||,t I :*; |j, i»•*■11w
k
prlvileged chltdicn in the school*,' f ui U-auty o f idant, aniinvl and
It w a s' nntioimred t**&lt;Uiy l*y Maa-j blnl life of this legion nod the
t-'tliN IITC N , Mnr. “ . -&lt;^*1 *
While Isran crowd t rontlnuo In
Vlolulnis of City* &lt;)iillnanc"N
we’l Stewsrl, pn-sUIcnt of the necessity *»f boblin-f -hi* typically (*, j, b'i-h* Uepubtir-n N. Y., t**bl will In- tried la-fiue Joil ye Frank Visit Hu* Municipal Jlon, making
Lion'* Club.
Jtropical territory for the enjoy- i| Hmise to*h»y Hut .llw* tax re* I siller inti m-m Ihii of-III" Mu-'
Ik. H»nf(ml'a leading attrai-llon.
inrnt of future generations.
yi '..it I. || would “ continue il.-s- iilcipal Com i at the Culler H ta -l.t
. . . lV
,. , D
' rhe comady la to bo presented| ............................... ,*„■ llurraa t, ,
|H1„:,|ve taxes" that
r, .
V
. . . . ••wve In anuthor apot In B*m|no|e
t.oii Monday ulteriKHin at I.0U
. • *
. •
ot the llUJi Mihool for Uiieo. per- „ ( |||oi0g'cnl Kurxey, Wa»hlti[?U&gt;ti.d,..,. --.irtlroyc'l burinesa eniifiahum
o'* lock,
/
. I '.’T i l *
h**
ftfn iiiK H on M il, IT i n a . l i , ( j, (1„ h n ^;iit *n t«uiW»
e«*l
prolonred tlrpmnkm md
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' A f t W l L if C orin g ‘ fhw* t
Ii« naM. "Lfciilnii iMrfurmniarrnj wrftt|M'r l«t Ilu*
ivllh
tuhiiiltiJ n,r&lt;iVi*tyM.
|
Mr. IV. H. Allen, prosiilenl of s0.isi&lt;ti tb« r.latit- slntely i-ypn-XN
w n be at Urifl o’clock vxbil" tl»&gt;
nnd iliscnstlon of Hu*
[|,. tUuunl "it Is n mnlm-htri.
^ ijmggmul. heller known h'
cblldmi'a matinee will be he'd, wllJ iif„ nf |,i brndor and It.iffi.- !t
nn.| a
i„n. |, Hm-n'i Sti isoi, University, I* scheduled j
to be |be guest *|&lt;eakcr at &lt;h"
.... . .......
TlitistAny *»r.runaon « '
J.tnd. Mr. I'.-lrr* ns u rrpir*. ntii I i.tniire the budget. It d.wsn'1 «
weekly luncheon of the Kiwnnis.
'*
o'clock.
tlvo of Ihe furvey nrvoinpunb *1 u,n" to hahmre the l*u*tge'. It Cluj III III" Vnldaa Hotel WeduvwAccoixling to F, I. Hooiits, ear"
“ As n sparkling presn agent," ((lt, ^i^&lt;-Mii|,tit expeilition In 1 1* •makes on reference to t»x i-t.-mpt
Hay at 12:15 o'clock, HUliii-y J^,l«fccr *"r Hie grnumla, lt&gt;o |h t
|t was itAlcd Raymond Hurl is jk(-| j* tl »• |»3* 1 jinmiit r tiiul ihl' *n'tiiiiit --llii*
b in*It*
lh"
sll over the place when he Is lint w(l, (|„. I„|*|nt rimwing of the loophole by which tlo- run iiVoi.L N lv,pit-iiileiil, announced ••“ IjiSV k" iih on |bo* «vwiagi' visit
•' ~ *
| "Itig Treo’ v-nrh liny of III" win-k
chsli'ng with Tom Mmpson wlm ^ictotirnl leconl of the trip. I'oUr in*,.. -.
The irgn'ar meeting night of, wllti ut Imisi ion sinhUeer* paytakes the part o f lloldstein tbu bcira, walrus, and many tout loin
\\lhiV Hie Hous" delialed tho
the t be- * and Ctheckei Club bus ing iln-ii- p-sjo-ct* on -Haoilnya.
Jewiih producer. H ie la'ter has plrj ,
||„. |,-v shoros mid hill, Hi" Senate;'-laying as id"
In-i-ii (banged In Tuesday night
Muring
r"ienl
muiiibs
the
his tody guard of yea-men headed Norway like r iffs of
the f"le m p o rn ii!y Ihe Own rometit reat 7 :tu "dock In tbe Valdes Hotel .luiity forest glnnt lus ri"‘"lv'sl
by b*. II, Scott.
j imei), proved most Inlcrestlng to
took
I" orirmiiivtion
ori'iiniintino nienstirr,'
m i, m i, inog
ii)i |[
limits, lecirtary, amiiinnceil |nnt loir wide
|oi1rtl*jiy
llirougli
"Klllirhrn I'ower* pleys the par*
(topicly.
tin- llislrict
o t rnli.« « l ’l"o* tmlny, adding llmt lil-ci'y eln-ss i *"vi-ru| petMieula
that
have
of Hiieclor Von Von Helm, tern-! |.-r0ni Hu- north to roc-Inns of priallon.
will begin at Ho- meeting Tiiea-! j * ntars'd itio' s’IIIk Tr&lt;’«.“ Kirin*
pcrnim-nlal store mail who tu-arly r t ( rrmo |„.at
was cx|k-! Irii. i-il
.
...
..
( ’'ny hittbl.
Ills situ as wolfna Its |o*-nti&lt;in In
loses his mind trying to make through the showing of pi* ton
,
,r,
,,
U«wlnnln C„unly.
(Imrlcs ' Kargitoon (Kcnymri nml jn en’or o f tin- I'lieasant*. o f t|„.
. ...
.
vbe regular moiitlily meeting of j publicity, secured laigi-ly through
Itslfli Harwell.(Itnrrymore Colun) wor|a by l»r. Il'dnir-, note,I non .
111 A t l P I l d V'"_H »anl of Mimiors of till- ill,, efforts “ I Um Hemlimla
ml like'1human beings In a p’oy ,rlir |,alroot&lt;&gt;l"rtst of St. IVl.-r, I n v i t e d
Vein incite
Couiity
I IiauiInt i,f County Clioinber of Coinon-rce.
it is (&gt;vp"«li-d that n-Kteal many
only th# slnvil Could produce *ho
" xcc'I i-iu I ilk on the hit.
'bnmluT liuibling Toesday night tnnr" louili'tii will inuke this one
,^| |„ tb" tjlri Hctnti
picture llndnma Mabiownvkl hsi wor|,
iltd nVIiH'k,
Hii*{*soit.
r i r Mopping
ilopplng potnis on n
- ' " - - i T.
■■ U. *-"-i
.... f t nvn"tr
crcnlcd for her daughtrt'a Hrsl
um
dfliVi'ii tl 1,y a
All ln*jiul * vltUor* til SuftfnMl
I
linnili""
prcablmt,
nlaled'TuSbiy,]
ndrldn lour 'hiring h"t| si'Usim.
Atui'vbrAii
But Gpidiitrin ( hurmiiut f*ii I
of Oilouiluc' i*iul N«*iiiiiiuli» i'niitiiy Imve Ikh i i .
s
foil aMcndsncr of di
lit di-i-uisiiig visitor* to the
(piolirtr liw FVwich MlCMtOfNp In* idif * I^lun Mar (l iter, Thr ifill. Itivili1*! liy *h«»
WurnriTN (!ivle ■*!!V ^ r
i". tors.
' lllg T u x " Mr. K ihinI b eip|iiln*sl
aUta llmi lie la net pnyltti? Hie of Mm. A. M* Nuurar nf Iho Win* (Vinmiittw uf tho Hcmhiutu I’mini y
Ibnl n iiiliiili'T of vislloia have
duv.l $20,000 Di product the l^c*jtrr l*nrk Hird Club, o f tit* weekly Chamber i*r Commcrre and the
naked why u |ta||i**y bail not
lure ami he want* reoult*.
i h I n i-xpcriittrcd by till* gtiui|i Hanford Woman'* Club to a re*
Iiih-ii mail" In tlm *l*l"r cypres*
"Mayor lllg g n s pliy* his real-, Wja most lnip*ring, ami b-ff llo- crptlon in Itn-ir honor «• thr Wolaiic part of the city mayor V»hu lUlcncra_lkilb .ihw-deslrc to J*im-n&gt;»»'s O'I mI. bonding * Ni*;t, 1 nVIwI)
that llmse two liug". tr&lt;-ea ar"
present* tlio movlo uuc*ti with, in these ciritrsUini to t.Ucrtv &gt;bi- tonight, T haniht-r
official* rvftower*
on brr
departure forj bird and plant life of our line polled t*«liy.
Tin- Annual Flower Hh«*', .I'o" locuted *u close together rails"*
llnlly wood, end accompanying him central Florida territory.
'I hi. cl loir wi'l I " the srronil sored hy ill" (lardi-n t*|uli will ns much rnliimonl nu tlm kingla the village beau, Maxwell Str- [ The .tocicly w*a dergJiLfollv tinmml ii-rciitiwi tcndrii-d winter In- In-Ill nil Thursday, Match |o cypri-s* itself. Mr. Homil* pointed
wart, who presents lit* queen with rntertalnnl for afternoon ten by vlritriri n tbIs I otinly by the Wo- from 11;m) o'llmh A. M l&lt;&gt; 11»:*m» out.
a bam lie haa cured blmtelfl
The the Vlro pm ldrm Mrs. Itelnbaril turn's Civ t- Committee with thi o'cloik p. M. at the AmerimiJ Th" Arounds 'surrounding the
cleaned
cuintry Station agent, Stsbiry Nix, (tiedenlurg at "lliaw-.tlix",
■iu op* rnliofi of Mu- Vtiiiiian'a Club, I J-gloo llul. Admission will I* ’-111*1 Ti i-u“ have h""n
unit anfflrlent drainage haa been
mid b * baggiga mm, Russell Moinniriicli est.-l"
at Muitl.iinl, and It i arnltt ex|tc led to lie one free.
provided In afford dry and easy
Wood*, wl'h the cameraman, F. K.‘ wbrvx*
tb"
F oridj
AidoUm of the biebliglit- for enleilainTlm flower r|***if|calinns will
Itouniil at *tx among the group to H»clety was foumlr-l lliroogl* th,- incut of tourists tiur.iig this sea* lir^s, followi:; first, misisl m ni-crsa t « lit# tr"« n»»r the pathgive the movie queen a big send- inspiration nml rncaUragrriuiit of jiii .
rangciornts;
second, ono variety' *"r tl'routd* the swamp.
o ff lo California.
j Mrs. H'rdenbuig'a fotln-c mil _[ns
Mis. Undar CurY'i, iliairman of arrontti-nmnis; third, whllo flow I Mr. Kisvnlt nlso pointed out
"Tito movlo quean will be offl* a**arlalr&gt;.
the Yi’ i tneti'j Civic Copinilltdi-, "rs In whit" containers;
att.l- that a number Of virilnro believe
daily uintoti need la Hanford next
prior to lb" heruing inerting, till i .vi.i *sill if cjlbul &gt;Min Iioll to fotltlh. t
T|mr" will ho no (lie tree to tin deail broause dur­
Filucday when she la greeted by, those
inenilu-rs who
bod nr tho feel that personal Invilatinn* xpccinmn Judr, on ills, only or ing tho winter niuuib* nalurc
lua ■hunt II of nny tign« of lit".
Ihe gala pi rad* achedulod for t:40.
i r«a 11 u m iis i*aae •*** I
lltv" not lien issued .tod it I* not rung" meut*.
tier* * try for gucat* lu have card*
o'clock. The petado committee'
'
•'When vlsilor* atk m« this
Classification* may bn cnlcr"-l
nf edmittsm-n.
vest'd
appeeeaU It If people A s i a t i c C t t m c l L u t c s l
hy anyone,
whether or
trot « qneation I Just t"|| litem to r*‘
imsseoilng horses which would be
"W e ronl oily In'llc every win­ Uard"n Club iimmbrr. Contr-tnots tuni aftrr M*r 16" Mr. Kount*
rvaltab1* for tho parade, or mer
ter visitor in Seminole County to must enter
r|a**lflcation*
by. stated ami pointed to the
. green
,
'
1M il-od, for tlie IrccpUon is en- • no o'clock Thursday ....ruing
chaal* owning Irurks which they
on the hronrhet
would llkq to enter In tho pro
An Asiatic two-humped camel tlrrly In tln-ir honor. A delightful
already,
and conlalimrs must he furnished
resolon would get In touch with wi'l Iw the latest uddilton to llo- proqrom of ntuilcal riilrrialnmenL
Although tlmro
aro
visitor*
by tlm rouirstant* The (lanl"n
the parodo chairman, Haul John­ Sanford Municipal Zoo, S u|h-i i ii - hn- t&gt;i-&lt;n arranged and we are Hub suggests that best result* from every, seciion of the Hulled
trodmI o f i'atks James UoCL'b1" '1 r i*ro It will b" Ihutoughly enjoyed
son, a* *oob as poaaiUc."
at" nbtalned when flowers are Htatea *nd Canada. Mr. Koonl*
•aid today.
),r „'l." Mrs, Curhtt slu'ed.
pick'd ami arr*ug"d the nig hi staled that lh" largnal numbrr of
The camel is being loatinl to
Kpcclil cotumittoe* appointed by
visitors come from Illinois, In­
befuro Ihe show.
Ihe Za&gt; through tb* etturle-y of Mts. Curlctt la httidle arrangediana, Michigan,
I'ennsylxanlo,
Mrs. N rll’e Mutton wbu I* n»w in tiK-nla IncUnle th* fu’lowlng:
ItbHx. New York, and MasaachuHohinnswburg, Foulh Africa and
Enlrr'alhmcnt,
Mrs.
A. M.
**lt*.
h
Ralph Odd] uf Orange City, 'tain 1‘hll ps, Clisiimin: Mr*. Martin
NKW TORK. Mar. 7- —UH~ " f far Iho animal.
t j . Rtara, Mrr. IL F. Monsalvatge.
Rtephen W. MsKrover. 0* - y "* r
Tho camel, "hand Ino", is II Decorations, Mr*. It. F. MonsaU
of
th*
nroublro
old
ysora of age; weighs approxi vatge, Choiroi-ii: Mr*. J. M. MeNslional league baseball club. mately 1400 pounds and bt alk.ul Cos kill. Refreshment a, Mrs.. Pearl
died today of pwaaatant* at bla 1 fret high. Th* gnlmal Is ' mined jf. lUncell. rhairmmi Ur*, ft. IL
four man crow of an A ir
buMo following a Wafba* tllnc.a and will witk on hi* kns-rs »o.| Itawsor. Mrs. tslna Ks'rdge. Reg
Throe roMpIea ware married by
Fronee alrltn*r were killed loday
Uunnectad with tho flab fur aland on a tub. Tea nrr/Mddl w ill btretlon, Mr. Kliiabelh Tracy.
when lb* plane crashed In Qames Coanty Judge It. W. War* during
more than n quarter rontwy. a*aga txhlbilhma with Ihe camel
the weekend, records at the
near lletla In Central India
McKoevov had boon grroldi-nl 'UVdncsday aftrrnoon and al*o on
WAR 111 Nt.TO V, Mar. 7.—W )—
Court House revealed today.
On*
of
the
passenger*
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aloro IMS- whoa Frank 0. York each Saturday nnd Sunday nftrr-' Chnlrnsan O'Connor
Thoaa married hy tha County
N Y .) Of woman. A roocu* party, Inriudlnt
rotlgwad k* lh* Dodger rwor«*n
Children will be givm rules the powerful House Rules Com- th* prlma minister o f tb* atate. Jqdgo wore: John R. Thompson,
Uatlon.
/or a small charge.
j ml'.tee, which Uockrd wsga bour went t# the acme hat bodies of of Winter Harden nnd Hnttlo
In the N*lh his Insrpniable k-gtslallon last year, expreoaod all aboard had Men troppbd in Merrill of I«oatmrg;
Busier
Wright nml KUsnbeth Babcock
...
.
Arabian pony, wUI belie/ yrs'erday thal a bill hi' lh*
bo placed la quarters In 'he roar creasing minimum wage* gradu­
of Orlando; J. a Mooro ot PaoU
ally could pax* tbe llout* UUa
Thera aro UAMJtM women In aud IClbH Copeland of Of#onOerxaanj who #ara bW g tiring.

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VtFish Flays Tax
Revision Bill

Coihifi unity Improve­
ment Is Discussed Raymond Hart To
By Circuit J u d g e Play Lead Role In

Reports I n d i c a t e
Progress Made On
Fruit Fly Measure

UW 0

Lion's Club Play;

In House Speech

“ Big Tree” Near
Longwood Draws
Numerous People

i;Irue live Tnxulicm

,! Forest Giant Has Reeeived Nation-Wide
rublictty Recently

Iminst

- ‘-•jw w -a sitsw s

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Visitors

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TUrm.*li this

. ; Annual Reception;-.....................
I

Flower Show Will
*Re 11elf F On MWrWf w,H,,r

Admiralty O f f i l i a l
Presumes Raideft
Were ‘Moppinfr-Ujtf
v 1.0NDON, Mar. 7.— (API
—Thn BritlHh Admiralty dt*closcd ttnluy that two BritliB
tkiatroycru, the Blanche altd
tho Brilliant had been ati-,
tncketl but not hit by five 80?
Identified bombing planeis
Tltc attack occurred yeater*
day off the Spanish coaaf in
tho game general area where
the Hpani*li government float t€*V
pediH-d nnd sank one of tho hi*

Seven Die A Plane
CraahcH In India

Three Couples Are
e S S S ^ IS B f^ J la iS Wed Over Week-End

Marketing Expert,
Hendricks Reports

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Sanford may secure an odd!*
tional marketing sgpert for ano'lmr ala -weeks, according to h
b-t'er received today from Ooagrcisman Joe Hendricks.
"I liave been working on this
■nalli-r for somo time,'* tha loi­
ter toad, "and today In a eon*
frrmcii with Mr. IL 0. Dora#,
Msrkot News Specialist la th#
Mrpurimrnt nf Agrtcaltnmq tp
informed mo that la la quit* p##-*.
slblc that wo will Im abl# to work
out Hie matter and glva you told
I
service
for an additional
week*. llo naked nh not —
rummlt bmi; howevar, I ktllna
that it will work out nil rifhh
unless i.nmething happens % thi
budget which la nof fjfr##a#n at
the present tlm#.
“ I hare Just asked the On p
mllte# on Appropriations far Ag­
riculture lo glv« ui 910,000 to ho
used in thn labontoiiaa at Or-.'
lando and also tho laboratory i k '
Sanford for tho purpose of stodge'
ing pink rot. I do not know whak
success I shall have with IM*.*

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Fair in north and eaaUil,
mostly cloudy In u k a s e
portion tonight and
■lightly coldar In m
contlnuod cold fat mU

5SSU

light

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. ai,jua 1.1 .i -It.- xw'a,s‘.ha&gt;sfa-

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gurgcnl’a prlte crulaen.
c
An Admiralty official n U he
prraumnl the attack on tho (rU *
lah vessels waa tho r^ o lt at to ' ___
naval bailie. He ndded that It &lt;4*
xlously was n rate of mlatakah
Identity.
V '*
The Illancho and Brilliant w*T»
on My"n patrol duly, protogtt^i
nculral shipping In th* wooUia
Medltli-ranran against ao catl«d
"pirate'' mid*.
Although the attacking ptano^
were unidentified, th* AdmlrmliF
official sal.I Jtt presumed Uvop
r.
wens "mopping up" for
K.«W Sdbff. ijIMF *' naval
*«
and mlslimk Iho Blanche and BrilI'* o' for ui"my ship*.
,' • ’
l-u't night a Spanish Insurgent
cruiser. Identified a* the Canariaa
lint doat'rihnl by HrltUh warslill'.-i on tlm scene a* th* Ba*
Imres "link In flsine* In tho
Western
Mediterranean
after
n violent
naval a n d
air
li*ttl" that allegedly
Involved
two liHlun or Herman warship*.
Tho war ministry and head*
of flip government navy and air
force doscrlbrd
the
destroyed ,
warship uH the Canaria*, trim
ptlil" of &lt;lcn"rsllss|nio Francis­
co Franco'* nsxy.
Tlm llrltish admiralty In Lon­
don said th" llrltish de«troy*rt
K"liipen["ll and Horens picked up
ninny of Iho r«'bi*l cruisers' anr*
vIvors nnd that they Idsntlflod
III" toirolna vessel s* tha tl*I'-nrcs. Hl*i"r ship ut tb* Canarlna.
Tin- war mliilstry luised Ita
idi-nilficatloff on what it called
photographic proof.

«ratt»rr Tim »«« Sahford May GeT

Addition To City Zoo

Leader Of Brooklyn
Baseball Club Dies

British Believe
It Was Accident

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has fcarn mallIVr W M i ft If la I*t W
o f I l» l» t In tho Circuit Court of Kaon*
l h ( , K la Halt, i Arran.
| lanla County. Florida. Ity. C T R II
T h a aaaaaamant of
lha
aahl V. ll t ’KKKV. anil yon aro hereby
pryparty ondrr tha wild ra rilfl- notified In aa la r yonr appaaranoa
rata Inrunl waa In the nnma a f in aalil rniiaa at tha rwnrihnoe# In
anhnoaa
1 Hanford, Florida.
tttMN
M * » * * I'
tTnlaoa n i l rartfflrala ahall I * tha tin t day at March, A. I t H i t
radaawad arroralnn to law
lh a
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property deecrtbed Ihrraln w ill ha b*
*•"*
anId la tha hl«hrat bidder a t lha
rtotiit-heo.e to o r on lha flrat Mon* M t tha m nltar w ill proceed aa
il»r In ill* month of A fft li I I K i !*•■ **
which la lha llh d ar
of
April.
IT IB F U llT IfK H O tlP K IlK D Hint
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(SIlA l.)

When Groceries Are Sold Cheaper

LAfttlE NEW RED BUHH

LD.

FRESH DRESSED*

Hens
RILEY’S
Bacon 24c
LIL&gt;

FANCY 8LI. RINDLESS
I

WILLSELL THEM

n il. a

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RtflllT TO LIMIT
ui’AWTrrr

IN MARKET DEPARTMENT

IN PRODUCE DEPARTMENT

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GREEN ONIONS
CARROTS
CELERY
BEETS
fancy

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. c h o ic e We s t e r n

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baby beef

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LBs.

23c
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CURED
PICNIC
L o in o r
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lb.

39c
12C

STEW

3 Lbs.

Lard

2 lbs.

25c |
21C

HAMS Lb. 15!c
STEAK
17c

PORK SHOULDERS
I am ift any otheral" Jaaon
JT. Shlnyla la tha only man
Lawn that raadal"
. wall," WaTfathar said
"I have n book you can

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4 lbs.

road 111,1 X .knaw It by

, alaaad Ma ahaoldara and
Ilia around, "I wont tolar*
Ian no. eon.
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la—I’ll aaa that Jaaon rahM■BRCtllDM,11

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with Dr. Bhin*

baoauee Dr. Bhlnrla’a n
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at S r flayer on hla llpn
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two and horror. _

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TOMATOES Sc PRUNES
MACKEREL
: For
Kerosene 39c
CUT BEETS
if sic
BREAD ^ 7c
POWDERS
5 For
RICE 4 Lbs. 15c ?UGAR
WITH OKUBNI

aurrled out the Utahan
than tuimad la the front
line. Ha alappad abort aa

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Lb.

WHITE BACON

NO. 2 CAN STD.

RILEY’S OR

atarad mUarably after him.
• ha n a k e d auddanly,

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SMOKED SAUSAGE

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aa t o l l mvaalf" ha rvpUad
umad io the dlnlnr room,
nr tha mayaatnaa on tha

tha matter

Pan Sausage «
Hamburger
Meaty Pork Stew
Hog Head Cheese

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M/A R C H

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la 1906

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AUTOMOBILES STALLED IN SOUTHE

a r c h For Victim*;
Lions Club Plans S eBegins
As II Inch
Storm Passes
To PresentShow Rain
And Waters Recede
To Benefit Blind

Pear Of Disease

r e c e n tly ' co n v ic te tl

j Urged By Kiwanis
International Head
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a o r o tha* BOO Klwanians «cbr ,ho,r «lm, h~m

o r , iabW uu.m

o/

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(A P )— A
( T r im
sea rch
th roittrli nllt am i tlb h rl* f o r

U&gt;T V proceed* ot the ahow will ,h o , * K,,e" o f f,0 od
f o toward tho Llon'a Club Work b ©ft U tl
In n to r m - r a v t g v a
In the echqpla and fo r the blind, n o n Ih c ra C a lifo r n ia w h e n W ;
Mr. Stewart elated. A t a meeting m m o n ti WOWS k n o w n
to b *
d e a d o r m is s in g .
of

““ "•"■Ship Of Stale

'j"|lr meeting waa presided ovari
_
bjr M. M. IJttIe, president of the f i n V n n t n f 1 n i i w e n
D .U n .1 Club, who preaented I&gt;la-» U D u a l l U i L O U l S C
Governor Simeon It. Doyle
m ‘
n
f.
„&gt;*, jn i urn welcomed the dla*j
S s V U K O O S G V fill
UnrulkhM vJ|Uor to the S u it .! *
*W U 8CYCM ,
lrvwnwitonal
Vico
President’
, ,
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Ba waa fMienced to aeven UmrttM nipPifr ot r.uxtit intro-- President Hopes lo r

month, to Jail cm charge, o f at- deced Uic p m id e n l o f the K lw inla
t .e k in g Nay) M m
*od u .ln g m u n t .H o il .
hla pulpit ^Improperly bet
I ha
, n ]lbl
which waa broadeoart hakl I h e •cnieoeo alraady nMi „ „ u *
#utlon WDBo .

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n r ._ n x l_ ,„
T .cirri a W R ffe -H O U r
L d S g lS lw tln n T h i s S e s s io n
__
W 4 « n W 0 TON.

Mar. 4 . - t f l l

a tor ^ ^ i t S h
JraalQttu» l
and urged lieMM- fereace the 0»e rrara ot hi* mlIn tbo miodi o f mtnlatratlen, empha'Uinc riperof peace and In i u ilr Ibe neeil lor Increaied pur
7 * 1,*’ .
„
ehaalnl l«wcr.
it Ihla aame Tne
...
. , , ___
illy co-operation
«,^ Mi ru"
&gt; lo keep u* from *W * &gt; lh®H*e ( H r of hh ud
hi
n wor*d eon- mlnlatrotlon
which ended tmluy.
didatora aa Mua-' the prealiti-nt authorUct «»c dr
aro le ft to per- reel qiiolutlon. "Tlia old abip of
nil daring fiollclea. atole l« nllll on Uiu a«mo ihui . p. '
Marshal Tub bather thy waa o n eljln t-gpmuieil bo|a* that tn time hu enid.
o f the tigh t madaia the
R ed, the spirit at
ilrmocraey would
lie declared h» hojieil fur wat
arm y executed p a . 1 rat1or# o n ' again assert Haelf In the lives o f and hour bigl»let'on at thin se*-|
J t , A F . -Seaanglola, for* cyuablrd nations and peace and s|»n but .old It might uol tv
om lly
wou'd pravoll
over the puHtilde to achlrvu it before adand ona o f thd dofwuUnta In fhla world.
I inurnment, lie ' stated that th"|
trial, laid o f the plat and daddrad
tin (Trailed the growth o f 'K l - Administration waa not rrlen l '1
■ hat tha exiled Iwon Tretoky had wonla from B0 eluta in 1010 to lug in .its debt to end fix-rial
t o u k t tha aaaaaalnatlon 8 tails mom than two thousand with a prlvileKea. a fhtht which be d c
*»4 W* oellee^pea ta reran g . for membership apprir*'matlng 100,- clartsl the country by and Inter
000 composed o f n cross section j favurs.
o f tha outstanding business and!
lie said (me of the prinrin*l
professional men o f the United an-umpJlshnienls
or
bis
f'vn
ft'ales and Canada, end aaaertod years bad boon to bring almui
these Kiwanisnia, can, and should thinking on tha part ut the peo
plgy a great P»rl In estnbUahbig p|, generally In lorma of rounded
sound business nnd political W prUd.ms of government rather
lalloru among tha twpulatlon o f than tsrtna of thalr IHmieU parthe two grant nations a t neigh- titular problems.
I*, f t IfoPoir, taHiir of Roy Mol- bora nnd friend*.
---------------- ----ter Of this City, died a t h i. homo
The speaker Mated Ihla waa h it1 _________________ ________
In pnvldwm. N. 0 . talo Thursday
first visit ta Florida and that bo' - -•iMhvoon eaward'nc to word rwxraa delighted with tha ellmatn and
the people, lie aald at tha Hat#
Iq ¥ ? S o w V M 7 1 ywiya of ha left h e home In Winnipeg,
* * * *1 tha ume a t hi* death and three rreeni ago, ice and mt«w
W
known to maay in Sanford abounded with the temperature
llM f
h a . *lo«M hia aan here below aero.
»»«t*N»r o« 1‘mai. im a a ^ l karvleap «ad failafmant * |ll ha toad.
b t 'D a n t a o . f t , Saturday d fter

Roy Holleris Father
D i e s In'Carolina

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Clothiiiflr Specialist
To Conduct Course

K T t* -

„ , .
, ..i
guest apenher at the luncheon oft
Miss Ctar 1ns Rsleber, elo&lt;king ^
K|*nujs
•*
n,,llt
specialist, o f the B«at# lloaae ^ ^ b r lojirheon- IW U lrn t H‘-l
Demonstration
Deportment
of
j NU amiounird tmlay.
Tallahassee, w ill condi *t a ok®* I
____

PROCLAMATION
The AQtomobllfl Dealer.x in our Cotnmuillly
liuve u n r e a l mnponBibUUy in hrinping buck
proa|»crTly nationally.

Body Due To Arrive
.In Los Angeles On
S. S. Pennsylvania

Directly o r IndlzwoS^.-ona niit nf pRarji ten
workers thank tho Automotive Industry for em­
ployment and at an annual salary of |1200
(average) thin maken available more than
*8,410.000,(KHI.00 per year for the iwtrhaite of
food, clothing, furniture, in«urnncea, homett nntl
many other m anufactured articles not produced
by 1he Automotive m anufacturers.

yp)—Hoborj v. Bralaps. 41.

Thus you cun readily see why it has been
"Stop th e wheels of the Automotive Indus­
try-and you stop the wheels of the Nation" and
If the idrovo amount of buying power ig com­
pared with any o th er relief emergency budget’
you can immediately recognise how initwrtant
this Industry is to the Nation.
huIiI

Nationally this great Industry has set apido
the week of March b to ift Inclusive to make a
concentrated effo rt to thaw out the radiator of
th e 'r busincMfl by moving used cars. Every
dealer In our community is co-operating In this
big drive by offering unheard-of values in bet­
te r nnd safer transportation during th is NA­
TIONAL USED CAR EXCHANGE WEEK with
reduced finance rales also In effect for this
week only.
We urge every citixen to Inspect the value*
offered hy the Sanford Automobile Dealer*
during th is big event and It safer and more
modern cars are needed to buy at these s|&gt;ecial
prices. As during the World War, the purchase
of a better car o r truck today Is ju st os im­
portant ns the purchuse of a Liberty Bond was
then—and a mark of distinction credited to you
in our effort to bring bock prosperity.
EDWARD HIGGINS
as mnyor of the City of Hanford

noancsd (e d ij.
The lastrcritan will brgto at
10:00 1 o'clock
and
continue
throerh °ut (b# day ami all who
enroll w ill he.eapectad t» atlmM
at b a d two dava, Mra. Kendall
staled adding that rawing ma­
chine* will be avoltaUc. . The work J tr a . Kcn.Ull a'aled
will he in lq lp with m0.1cm aprhig
a'yle trend#.and will rover aalfo&lt;k&gt;o and e tt'ln g of male rial*, pn1*rm altoraUona, aa’ ual cocudraw‘ km a f tho garment Ood probably
Information regarding the bod
trrilag a f the fam ily MotUag!

SAN

rilA N C IB ro . Mar. 4

-

Amateur Theatre

G u ild 1

The

l' loB t,ily

m o u n tin g

OpfMri

IlamL C. W . Fatgwaon,

cjerelwl.^ Chlaf ^py:

principal
aioehbolder
In
t » J n ^ " h Jlel.ch, C dw anl Mclach, rame, and the main outfall o*w*r.
Srrlppa-Howard new,paper chain. W, A . (^dwlg, K. J. M ycrj M u le af Orange county nerving a doien
diod nbtuitd
yacht nil lower — M n . Mildred McCoy.
populnua town, gave way and
California' It wa» learned h e r.l Tlekrla will t o
handled hy Ihrentenrd widotpread pollution.
aurly twlay. Tim pubiUhing e t J* m”
e h .lr w .n , .m l J.
Thu recoiling
wotera
lefb n
...
, ,
*
M. (Jonxaln, John Ivey, Hoberl
m utire. who began h|a r a r e r » t.Axt&gt; M n MI1Jrn] HeCoy( ani, ponuiamu o f mud covered houa*a,
debrln-ladcn highway*,
waahad
Iba ago of 14, d‘ed while hit itobcrt Cnbti.
ia«bt w a. anchored olf Bantu I | „
,0
quratlan 'TUTo out brldgoar damaged orchard*
railway
Muiguilin laltnd.
Iwill be the movie m ie n ! " Mr. and farm ., and — torn
track..
The rain, puurlng h'lenllaa.ly
acrota ielragured cAuntlra, which
Include Konui of the otatn'a rich*
i-tt agricultural land I'a greet
mdropulla, piled up a five-day
total of 11.00 Inches in Loa Angclra and exceeded even that
figure In some foothill suburb.,
Kvrenlyfutir bodlea bad bean
recovered up tn 13:30 K8T and
M Identified. Some estimates in­
WABIIINUTON. Mar. 4. — (A*) dicated the toll might retch ZOO,
— J.i II, Klndellierger. president The most »erur«ly atrkken at*M
uf the North American Aviation- Were wt ill Isolated
Inc., aald yesterday stockholders
would vota In the near future on
whether to .e ll
Kaateru
Air
Lina*, a subsidiary, to K. y
Rlckenbacker and associates.
Negotiations for the .ale have
TALLAIIAHHEK.
Msr. 4. —
been Progress In* "very nicely,"
president Dales (or tlm Zfi annual summer
SHANGHAI.
Mar. 4. - ( * 1 - the Nurth American
session at. Florida s ta le College
Japanrse arm y dispatches aald ••Id.
l i t asserted lh" »a|o. if given were announced today .aa tha 1
today that a Chinese army o f 100,stockholder approval, would be Bight-week piq-tod between Jan*
000 tnvn had been raught In g consummated at ’’•pproilm alelr
11 and Aug. 0.
Virtual “ death trap" In southwest ll.too.ooo.-' and
that
North
The summer aesalon, which U
8hansl protlnce while Chinese aa- American would probably
use cooduculinunl.
offers
regular
arrled Japan's central China ad­ the proceeds to espend opera­
work lor a degree, cour.ee ter
vance had been hailed by guerilla tions. Tbo company has a largo
learh e. wishing lo nstlsfy tha
ralils.
plant at Ima Angeles. CaPf,
stale
certificate
requirements
1 The Japanese nrcounts said the
Smith. Ilarney and Company and graduate work for those con­
Chinese, pursued fcy columns at­
and Kuhn- l-m-b and Company. tinuing tholr work berms) tha
ta c k in g from tha north and east,
New York Investment
banking bachelor, degree. Approximately ,
were (teeing toward the Yellow
firms, have born working on (be 1(0 psrsmix generally attend tb*
river, but that delai-limanta o f the
deal.
summer session.
Chinese1 central army with ma----- ...........
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chlnt-gwha w e n
posted at the
V a in folds tn halt (he retreat of

Rlckenbacker May
Purchase Air Line

Japs Say 100,000
Chinese Trapped
By New Advances

KormerAsylumlnmate National Guards To
rv _ tti
rr
j
Arrested For Slaying
Drill On Sunday u&gt;cir coapaviet*.

JACK HON VI LUC. Mar. 4. — (AT
- T h o Hhorllfa Otflco announced
today that Ita deput'ea captured
ll|d«.iour
, Itoy
noy u
iu »n "»r S
. .iyIoroar old former
■
I Inlout o of the Stole Hospital fur
Word hag been received of l&gt;m insane urhu woe eougbt for the
death of William Os bum Way of slaying nf Ids father and woundDona Reach- &lt;f&gt;L Ho p aa ttm Ju* h»« mother with an a te ,
geo of tb* lata I). L W ay, who • The
depotlaa,
playing
a
Waa roan'-etad with tha Hanford -bsnch," watched
tb#
family
Lusn and Trust C a flank. Mr. Inima fa
aarburbaa
Mandarin
Way Is a*rr|vod by bis wlduw. ainro the aged coople waa at•on. daughter; Bad slater. Orace taeked. Wednesday night. Today
Way, and btdthok. Roy W ar, the Itkloiumr returned home and of
latter two of Jacksonville.
IKera arroated him.1'
Ita Waa taken to the B heriir.
OffU-* fur questioning and Bheriff

the

Robert'Scripps
Dies On Yacht
Off California

It htut been u i d th at from mine ami foront to the deulers’ ahowroom more than goven
million workers depend *n the Automotive Induntry for u livelihood th u M cxercining a lr«mendtiM influence on btialnea* generally.

S J s l tho Taylor ftummandery Knighu

c|aaa to
J o ta JIh Moot,
wy heart
U r PUm

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1 .0 8 A N G E L E S , M a r, 4 .— -

‘ notml U&lt;iw&gt;&lt;

a n t i 'N a i l a t t h e k t a n d It d la - 1
pobllei'1
relation* U-lwrcn
I
s
a n t i- N a il a t th e ** , a n d n
nations1’ w h rh tend Iowjt .1 In- j
c lo s u r e In Mom-ow o f n p lo t ltrn . lfon, , . n,u y . „t n b.m iu-t
■
to k ill J o se p h S t a lin e n d a eU e )n p i, hi.n.-r ut Rtati.m U niversity1
j
p o ss e s sio n o f th e S o v ie t RO V-jla DaLand lost night. Prealdenl
e n ^ te a y g e d
w id e s p r e a d !
Nl* of the lo r.. C u t
11
t l , . u t is n . MW lo u iy .
n i &gt; w«&lt; • lyplcml *c*nv in
' ®r&lt;
A fCn*
dUr-pied Iran, p o r t io n . left at.!
eatlarlei «r Korop* today.
Station Unlverally welcomed the
,
.
,
*,
.
l u v . N len w -llw , » PeMtSTan* y M lo n ln p .U b d and Cary O. were known dead, and ten them
•ffHMMjt o f the Mail regbne h** Land la, S late AUontry (Icneral.' ~ -------- . ‘ 1
*M f« ' ptdlee. The w ife of the
world W * r aobmarlne commander
cal la paed when she waa told Urn*
mllkant Nlemoeller had been
mw ; Ik the Brahaenhoo eon, Bax*
ony, tam p £TpiW hU previous
yalasat:
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Miss Barbara Demack
Felt By Official^
To Have Charge Of
Three Act Comedy City Of EoiT Angele* ' ju
Suffers
Loss
•
O U I ie n j
UUHM Esti*
E r f lU "Movie Queen1 a novel threea ct comedy and screen show, w ill
mated At 3 Million
he presented In the Seminole High
8ehoul auditorium on Mar. 17 and
IK under th« sponsorship o f the
IJon* Club. Maxwell Stewort aald

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163

Casualties Hit 95,
Damage Mounts In
LosAngelesA rea

CALIFORNIA FLOOD

Trafford Taylor
centrationCampBy (s Quest Speaker
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AtDeLandBanquet
lot T* Murder j
—
cfendant In Blood
Furgfc T rill TestiM
-U L li i - r r
ffes On, Lonspuracy

NUMB 5

Dates Announced For
Tally Summer School

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i

The Japanese have reported 'he
army uf 100,400 In relryat for
(bur days and boasted Wednesday
sal Uwards will hold
50,000 Chln,,#
.lain
m
,n ,ho re«‘ »« th* Yallow H rer.'
II sea.ions
Bttnday
Chinese embassy In WsshIntlrad of
faftwn aald tha Japanese rep o rt!.
minding off loom
of
rid)cu|0. a.)
|
gwl detathmonu aa(In ww.htnglon. tbo Chine.#
* f’
.
...
embeaoy announced receipt of a
* • WM " * 4 ** ***Jor telegram
from Hankow Which
cummwrUng offloor u U |n part,
Item) Detachment- aa- (-Tho
Jspanes# claim that
auae part of the per- hugh Chinee# force# In Shanal prw
mable to attend anJvlnre are facing tho Imminent
Ul and It wfll ba danger a f annihilation la ridiculed
or all gaardamon to hy competent observer, who, pointin drills in prepareowk that the mounUlnou.
a anneal M o r a l In- gharaetpr o f fihanel prwvlnaa U
ho heM aa tha night « p ^ W l y a alla tla f o r gnartfla
warfare, heller# that there la little
era Company w ill be- chance fo r a complete occupation
“ 'clock and the Mod- e f that prorate* by Hw Japann#nt at l : M a'etpok. m s **r# ordered to bej chlnaaa guerilla w arfare waa re■ H o a lfa m . Company parted 4a have halted Jepaaeee
ub Monday nigh* aa pragraoe ala fat O t Y aagfac valley

Afternoon Newspapers
and NewB of the World
Important new* from the chancellriea of
Europe I* made during the daylight.hour*. A*
our laat Associated Prcaa new* cornea In at
at 3:00 o'clock Uie doom of Ntftnbcr 10 Down­
ing Street are closing, the llfhta are being
dimmed In Qua! D'oraiy, and Hitler and Goering
are dining, the momentou* decision* of the day
behind them. The atirring chronicle of event*
of the previous 12 hour* ha* been put on the
wire* and the afternoon newspaper* are telling
the world. For the nest ten hoitra, the capitate
nf Europe are In darknes* end the dlnlomkfte
bltr-wltr* are asleep. That's whv the afternoon
ntwsDsnara are *o etvariy awaited and ao avid-.
lw eraianmari hv nonntles* readers anxious to
"what h u happened

.ft

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fW
n
A,*
N EW YO R K , Mar. &lt; - I t map U r
Lr
bo I am tanking too fa r after atarred.
cVentoali'.lea In liringtoT «P raw, i | t M
tatn ImprahobOItta* in th i the* lour i f
atar, jrel I »m haonird by a d r ; look th
•ire to knew wbal Lyon F a a U u w b o * rt
wo; Id do if aba m b y bead ha* night I
ihbabb in that aoek-»eadte« c f iha t
oeene in “ Amphitryon M-”
I Iny baa
rrobabiy aba woo Id manage a t o p
wall enough, bat none Um laaa ianno a
there exlate the p o w M fty o f a t ly. lo y
k a a t otto cireomatanra that woald pant lea
ta x even her nhnbb wL*. I a i t a the aha
that arena where A lfred L en t
" W ill
cornea to with a h o b In h b rock, ber die
Beery night and aom*timet to Iha ail
Iha afternoon aha makaa him ta k f hot
It o ff end girea It the benefit o f and
neodia and thread. TMa homey the
ehcTe b accompanied by a Itea of ptoj
appropriate chatter, and to th i had
and Alfred fe ta h b aoek backher

id Ib Chicago a s *o r Indian*, who have been spending
H t a t f t MTMN w * the winter in Sanford, bar* now
f I# Trtldtn t a t &gt;U moved to Monroe and a n living la
r*. Oa * « f apeaiag iha call**# of Vie Graea.
ifMiftfai la IlM hook
The Bertrand J. It. I ray »p«nt
r an SOfa d la W a t * Friday in KUtimmce where he waa
i h | a'haado M W mm o f « Cdn»|» Croon.l Committee
•oa
MI • ■
B ob* to
establish a
permanent free
award Lena, taddan-. Melhodlat ramp ground.
tm&gt; M W F v a ta k e o 'e
Mr*. 8. A . Ife y o f A tlanta to
ah iaj, flailin g bar aen, The Reverend

J.'Bmr,

igd ad
kicked
from
d h *o ,
Jy dM
doaan
' what
a wflh

Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Randa
of Ilammond, In d , ana spending
*h# whiter with Mra. Itand'a pan h ta , Mr. and Mra. Lee Keller.
Mr. and Mra. (I. S. Yatea antertaioed wilh a fb h fry Tburtday
tVckTng in honor o f the birthday
of Iheir dangfctar, M ba Voncfllra

* wba* ' ^ M t r r Vanabb to reeorartog
•mo i*./rom a broken Wf.

fJ U B iK r O l&lt; T O D A Y
dfa Dy Experience of
ryiaember tba daya of
h r tba yearn of many
l| aak Miy father, and
»w tfceas Uiy older* ami
tan U iee.-D eut. U : 7.

'To preaervt wa had to reform,

m h b hord w»» broken up,
same forth one! more.
| rod# tho stormy symphonlee
Of r«yel nrthealraa
Bepaaih the rueldng bow of thrir

/■ toed atel master.

,1ato lonely prbone with Improrll dant trtb te :
. la te oo&amp;yenta from which aroae.
' S i * ! day and nlabl,
The holy hymn* with wh'ch Its
£, v»,
ton«i »ara b]ended;
orRlea

■ Re Pane on tho rrlary merket
though not bright sra oncourai

aa

9. Security against war,

R ueila |e atarihiK another of
, gertas ot trials of “old Dobbsta," la other words, they will
shot
'i (fork la to begin eoon on th*
rt Mellon Park Tour park. 1)7
i way, If you era • cltben of
M ftd. Ara you going to help
blab tba shrubs?

WoR Known Aa Barber
Formerly W trie d A t
Hmlh Rarber Shop
Now Working .A t

L a n e y 's .

WE FILL ALL PRESCRIPTIONS

MAKE $5 TO $10 MORE PER ACRE
ON YOUR CORN1CROP DY PLANTING

Wood's Hybrid Golden Prolific
(D EEP ROOTS; - DROUGHT, STORM

fJafiSSS

Phone 178-J

C. M. BOYD &amp; CO.

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CUT FLOWERS
Mr. and Mm. J, L Husk of MeKnakan. W. Va, at* apoadlag a
few wapka la tkia locality, the
guaate of Me* Uaah’a pmoata
Mr- bad Mr* D. L. Long of tba
Cast lids and other ratetbrae.
Arcbte Iteu*. aaaiataal enabler
of Ute Wat National Hank, is
recoierlM tram a raconl opera*
Uoa for appondklila. lb*. Falsa*
tea »nd Tola, porformad tho
*

RMfRUfiM AAl (1m $&gt;Uf j It fH

f/if'tmi' ta recovofy.

. Martin McDaniel Ml raianmd
from team where ha wag m M
Tba gtettamra 7era preparing •to Rani —untemOane for Unda
t e n t May. Mnrtte dean aa*
Raow m wbathar ho. paaaad an
a tint »Una haldiar nr n first
•teas Petalm- bat fa olthta ease

WE RATE A
NICE ASSORTMENT

R U S S E L L 'S
FLO W ER SHOP
CELERY AYE rHONE «M J

J iou'iua

feand I* 1J0 . ted by Dr.

m xnau*

Henry A. Rusgell Seed Co.

O U L F L IF E CfSUllANCS c a

IF YOU NEED

ward to with p)ea*aat anUctpatloo-

g o a ir t

JM W. le t 81.

t

Tp M%

5?M ir A sm k
m t m m 1m u n T c o t a 1 »
mm* t station.

LA K E M ONROE

been prombad fog lo t cathedral.
•
—
*
Delhi Is (o have tba moat pow­
erful
broadcasts* a'a'lqn ta
India.
,

Garter and fMopnld Bioreported vacaMualnt
fU tf Dot they »r»
H id. absolutely not a
truth to that story, Just
• t good platual* frtendat

AN D D ISE A SE

R E SI8T ^ N T.) IN CR EA SES YO U R Y IE LD »

8nowa Barber Shop

IXJNDON. Mar. 4 .- t W - T b c
lard mayor la backing a a appeal
far » ia*W » fo r tba matefaljmi
of Bcutbwarfc cathedral w a r e
John Harvard, foondar of l« r*
vard xnhroraDy, wa* bopUaad sad
lab-r married before migrating lo
Doaton,
Aid of Harvard gnw M .ta* • ha*

U th# British Prlnia M lnbt.r
ega outbid Hitler for Maaaolinl,
W l l l e ana of th* Mg men o f tba
R liiib e a^ history. But If ha can't
‘- f i r i H 8 * ’ another Sir Edward

%

Select four food from a Ugt of &lt;te
god h o m e cooked paatries V. llf d

’B U R P E E 'S S E E D S G R O W ”

English Seek Funds
For Harvard Shrti

f .V' ------------ -

perhaps, they ran b*
an bteUiBlIon which
tol rapaehr for I t R ,
partrfaU at* crowded,
than
IN
a u ra
tb« au to bald la
a awaiting tranater.
&gt;»&lt;*»*. oa« wn* ra­
th* haytom to ratnra

Complete Lunch

YO RK, Eng.— (d1)— The York
rlty football tram went to church
the day after It won ona of Its
games In tba p layoff for tho foot­
ball association cup, and w ai pub­
licly acclaimed by the vicar.
In front o f BOO enthusiastic fol­
lowers o f tho teem, tba Rev. o . C.
Beach, vicar o f tho twelfth cen­
tury Church o f Bt. Martin, an­
nounced t
“ Wo congratulate the York teem.
I- do not eey wby we ehould not
do eo In G&gt; '• house- Thoaa of you
who join mo to congratulating
Ihrm eay 'aye.' "
“ Aye," tho congregation thun­
dered.

nod (o howl mid laugh
a legion of dor lb war#
it Bp to IL
Oliver Wendell llulmea.

I la reported In Tampa that
French K. Townaond, found*.
« th* Townsend old aga p#nl mOvamant. WUI addrtoa a
M mealing there on March 11.
daubt many local Itee will bo
'te b d a r.b lm .

H o m e-C o o k ed M e lt

The Vicar, It Seems,
Was A Football Fan

In

D on ! forget lo maka applies
Ogata tbi* year for homesad exemption.

vtowi
Ifan*
walla
tba (
a« I
itatrm
play 11
richeat
— R ad
Geo,

• frien d * o f Andy Vaugbn w f]
ho glad la know that ho b .TO*
i Iha co ra rtig dram a frarttrred leg at
bd la h b hotna a fter roeelvfng treat• e r e ftl weofca at- Iha
.ofciden HeapUal.
idya Kendall o f Eanfard
the Dome Detnorw'rma t tba school Toeaday
Ska olao conducted the

PArKKTK, T a h lll-f/D -T h a an ­ Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Tuggle o f
cient temple, of Tapu Ta Pnatea on lira, O e , a r t a b llin g friend*
the bland of Rablca, scene of ntre.
timer, b to be preierved under a
Mra. Padline Connie
decree by the pieeldenl of France. Crorenstete of Benei
Tho edict la Intended to aalrago w u e gorata of M n. W
all trarea of anebnt Polynoalan land {g*t w att,
culluro In French Oceania.
. Un
D. Craioar
Tho note* of J. M. Oramond. an *
Q* I. yI,King h
rurly mlMlonury, recently edited U ri Alls* p « i d*r *1
by h b granddaughter, Mlaa Taolra J f » i_ i a, — • *
Henry, deaerka Tapu Ta Puataa
*
•t
aa.tb o moat anebnt of all royal . ****'u9* '"JjT t?
,
-m a n e .- or bland teu p b e.
u
reUU™ 1
Ooniiderablo damage baa boon Blr**C*.
^ ,
dona by trcoa growing through Mr. aaa Mra. Hatha
the temple maaonry, but acbalbte •* teffaadn hatro Mti
aay tho atrueture can bo natorad. « t e r MpUng f rtanda I

Good Objectives

to

"D ear George— W a. jnat p a a r
teg yoor typewriter and. belay,
a notey fellow, I rrad what jr*R.
bad written J;*t abort. I ran
tell yon aaaclly what, aha wonM
do, being that I a»w something
very similar actually happen f6
bar. It waa aareral year* ago:
whan I wa* managing the Theater
Guild comedy, ‘Caprice,’ In which

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France To Preserve
OldPolyn esianTemple

ihod t* -tho
poaatonate
tog onthua'aat
tade It w hbper h b hlddan

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p ern
Iaom
a raw
d*!p»
e»l c

Pol"*;

oat old A m atll—
U W filradlyartee!
on by ancient maeetroa
ka bow-band loat !&lt;• power
a flying fingers stiffened.

•od from hla dying hand to
iha cold rlrtnoeo
1 lot It alumbar In Ua cato
toy a general leu

loan* the arireaa go right oa
talking according lo script
or
would Lynn lb* woman ytO
“ O.-ehP and throat the digit tot#
bar month T It'a an interaaUag

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Co-Eds Find New Use
For An Alarm Clock

FOR

’ I V". Legion A u xili­
ary lt&gt;in-lit Dance xv.II bo held
tonlghi at the Armory o-i'h Uergi-r
W cxicr’ii runeo o u iir iti.v font! it*
In r the mil tic,
Tho grand march, ae.-ordlng to
___ ________
JcnHtlUr Lt-lnr, will bo M
Friday .
...
, by Mr. nnd Mr*. \V. J. Hired of
Tho Junior Ibtnce*, tpontoreil
«. ) . lUakl U tmndiiiR tovrral K b tlm m fr, nnd Mr. tm l M rt. W.
Mrt. George Alien M affrtt pre­ by tho Junior Wnmah't Club, held
m i a MUa Ann Ilrnaon in h'-r|ttj. mckiiiI (da** Inal- night at the •Ia*t In Dhadbonnio, H, 0 , end (!i M.-Clum o f Apopka. A floor
• how will ! e ( t jlt lt x l dur Mg *lho
with 70 young riitrlo .io n . N. U. on l.utlne**.
In
at mo
tkoAftmau'-i
in axprextion
c x p iru io n ot
-tinm an* Club
x:.uh -wit
Woman’*
h 't *b»w
lub a t , 8 :|5 o'clock.' people in allrnikmee,x Thi»* d tn c it,
. evening*.
P ------ T---------- -la umh-r
------ the
—
M itt
N o lly t Ml*', ,nn* M,#
Rnuttan o f OiretDon r f Mr*. K. II. Uimmil at,
will ___________
♦&gt;• atsbtrd by[with M,$n Mary, 1..llxabcth
11
_________________
" ,H ,K’ tho weekend g u rtt .hnlrmnn, nml Mu*. J, II. IlinteeM itt Mildred
R atliff, Tender, _..
nnd'n* instructor, nnd Mi»« Ctm llla
McCoy, baritone, with Mr».j|)Ca«, p b n M , rn- for young poo- " r M w* Mary Helen llum idry,
mlt'-nr. Mr*. Iteunillat ukt la th y
MeCoy a t l i e piano. Tlio public pic between the oget o f 10 and, . .
'
'
lhal “ Wo mo proud to proor-nt n
*
• u. a
?I _ •
j Mlt* nit.I F.11to* I* II ' '
~ *---la cordially invited.
jjf, year*.1 *lr. nn,l H it! C*. II. Jobnton have givnp i f taleatrd ciitrrtAinert, ell
The F o rt Mellon Chapter ofl y h „ R(Xk ln Hilt reriea nf daneet moYrd Into their new
home at ,im lin lt nf heminalt- H ir lf Fchool.
the Ront and Daughter, i f th .-l^ yj t,0 |„.|,| „ „ KrM|iy , March II , , *33 K - h ,'c tilh Street,
Wo feel tu tr their *howx«l!l merit
Territory o f Florida »IU m eet m at 7 :“0 o'c’&lt;*rk a t tho W oman'*I
--------i tin- prabo of all wlm , i | t . ”
l-.db o’clock at tha h.mic ot c | u|,
Friend* or Mr*. John H ey wl I The ialixr.-i t t y L nr m u rialn *
Judge and M rt.J. 0 . Bliariui, 61"
| i , t nLtli* ino'.ructiont xrere *ir
10 h'u ,n 'hat »be hat rx&gt;* nient xrdl be te ttin c t
willi laid, i
Magnolia Avenuedirected by M l‘t Neely fo r one covered fiom n brief illiiett,
timlra plaeid atHio able* of
MONDAY
Uuiir, a f 'r r width limp the cla«x
'
”” 7 7 7 , ,
i 1*'*1
fb-or- Hr*. I\ J. Am :tl.
**• I3, " o l io of ( l-rcluml, On|n.,|n|,|..( chalrnun, lie* m ill* Ihi*-’
f l u regular botlnr** anil tociul' i.uju; .-it n dance. The "Dtk A p p V i
*he ituc.-t of hi* daugltlgis Mr*, aitcnirem ral* and *ofl ditnku Xxrlll
.meeting ot Crrylo Number On'o xrrt rnllr.l h r Mi«x C ccellt Truor the Flr*t M ithoilitt Church IftS , and 1*1 hy &gt;ll-« Neely r a d 1 Joh"
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h»r
u, , .I h- Mjid.
* it b Mrt. G io r tt McCruui. chair* Ilrynit Jlurt. L ater In the evrnlng1 N t * Arcnuc,
•
I Othvi* In rltnrt-i&lt; o f tonight'*
rath; will meet at 1:00 o'clock at an exhibition dtneo woa given by'
—
(Unm-i* atv: Mt*. T. 1 . Duihvtn,
the horn* of Mrt. J/ C. Ilarrl*on- Mi l Neely on-l Mill 'ryn*
^ Jem tlpw Hurt end l.uk - Hxdlcr j pj*-,i.lcnt of the
41t Myrtle At-Wio. w|lh
M u.
Junior Woutnn'e - Club member*'
J*fk*unvll|* are ttu-ndiug atv- A- exiliary;
M tt. II, r. W a-h'urn,
llarrito n and Mrt- I1radio Wil artiiijf n»t
plneo ehiirm tn ; and Mr*. C, I..
last t^ m fDfTJ 1 *‘M*
Kur***
llama a t bot^etje-a,
train , o ihettra chaltm tn.
xvero Mr*, lln rry W oodruff, Mr*. a,,*l Mre. J. L .,lt u it .
•
Tht
regular
butinc.'t
nn-l Jem Adnntr, f lir t Kathleen Lxney,
Jtiitct A- W rUlit linn rctUrnril
toe It I meeting of Circle Number tunl Ml * Gene Martin L *m y.
Tw o of
the
Fir«t
Mc-thndUt
Tliora
nltcndini,*
Hw dance from Miami tm l Kt. l.audcriDhChurch w|Hi Mrt- J. 31. Ilaym . were: Hunan Kirtloy, Nnney High-- wh*ro he luij lici-u enjoying n
chairman, ' ill meet at tho home-on, V, nifrxd laivoil. D aily Hodr-e, ftehing trip.
o f,M r t. J. F. McClelland- 30J NnUllo True. I o|*. Caldwell, M u y
J f.-. till mt U ntil- enler'tlnril
Frii-ndt of Itnlhy Nuwtnnn will
^trench a ven u e, at j:0'J o'clock. ,Crawley, Iluth Stcn»trom, Jean
v T k t (Ogultr butlnc** and toclal Harper, M nrlhx R W right, K ilt te n * t |u learn that tie I* 111 with pii-mlrr- of Dm M .irydo-R outpl
meeting of Clrelu Number Tlir-'o a'. rth Whigham, laiellle lla ll, Jrun Influeitta nt tho homo ot hi* Club * l'h a IkiJ-.-e p a r ly . yextefd iy nfterpoon at h. r h.nne al
Mi. liiiiil.liii.' Meyer, SI. IV craburg, w*&gt; *elrc!rd
o f the F irtt Methodist Church' Whigham, AiiKcline Mi-Lch* llrt-y Iw rjn U In It. u- Court.
Indtnu M . 1 I Villac-r.
i f.-i le t* d.trluj tin* A ral.,i l'e*t|x«l held letenlly
Newman,
with Mro- J. L. CU rk. chairman V^lll.cmon, Marjorie
M. . S . II. t I- Jr., xxa*
k ltt C. W,
Jtb-cm nker' and
wlQ moot at' 3:00 o'clock ul tho Jiiyec Adjimt, Cntherino Stune.-r,
l.i liuxuie Cnid.ii* midii III.- »|ien*»f*lilp of 'ho
bom* of Mrt. M K Tilli*. lino Jnne T lilsp rr, Dct-ornh T llb e ’ l*| ,on . Hobby Jtm, m e vUiling Mrt. tvM.i.I.-l Itlfli rente t-rlie. and
. Clam ber o f Cotmnotvc.
Kfm Avenue, 'with Mrt. M. 1.. Jean ll.irr .ut, M.nllm Juno Itur ' A. It t'hoemaker at Imr home on Mr*. John tinll.m- y h.iv *r-tre.
Ml
L
I
hi.
h-\&gt;
ll'l.uX\Ur
lieT llll, nad M rt. W . A. Tlllis nt dick,
M argaret
tlanrnn, Jovro Dark A re n a -.
coin list -xrtin iw»r-. *n.| other
bottetaat.
iStrele. Shirley Echo!*, Katherine!
Friend* o f Meade Fo* will tm S|&gt;. n r f'o e i i" arininu-meid*. A t
C licla Number Kioir of the IViinr U*. tix,cn.l&gt;i; it Huyr*, Ediili
H e lp s
Diron, Alice clod in leant il.-.t l»&gt; ha* t&lt;- the innrliulon of the game* a
F irtt Metbodlii
Church
witjt In vejoe, Virginia
.
Mrt- II. D. McCall- Jr., rlinirnta-i. llsn to r, Murlha Wltfltl, M ticiu tum r.l fiiun th« gotcinm viit ho* tnl.i.l vein-, w.-r, m id ,
Ml
I
. .1
. , ,.
The AMnK-i.itmii fur ChlldHooiL
pit&gt;.| in Atlanta,
,
will meet at the homo of M.-j . D re.lor, nnd Ceil Del-'orretl.
S. tk &gt; ua -. .1.-., At.
i:«. Holler,
I'diie.ilion
xxill
pr*-*eni la-»U, I
A lio ,
Jerry
D-umln.
John
f t E. Uormlr, Jr., loot Magnolia
Adam*, l.'nyno-it.l ho.ler, Ihaiee
F r1* ml* of Muriht Htlneelph*r Mt*. II. 1\ W hllnrr, J. , Mr*. John
Avenee.
World traveler mid tunglrian, to­
Mill.n H ull-1 will teg irt In leant tl&gt;«t he I* ill Mel - li, Jr., Al.-. .1 - . |.|. M.-i-cii,
1 ill 11 s \ i ci:
Circle Number Klro
of
tM Dolt, Jlinmy I:
night nl 8:00 pVInrh *U U.e South I
F.
t-.ll, lit!nnc'h l.’ehnli , George* with inti... nta ut 1. 1, home en Mr.-. John tlalloway, Mi*.
Ffret Methodiit
Church
with
cup giunulaled &gt;ugir
Side School. The |.ipeeil*t from
I!».vie, ami M i .. • ...lin n 11-itchi­
Tab - I-.mil- |lout'
Mre. Earl Doaary, rhnlrnutn- will Speer, Chnr'ea Gormley, Jimmy I'urk Avrnut,
Ihi* pn-gi Jiu will I*' u*ed to tend
ton.
t t. |to..ll ». 1It
meet a i 7:to o'clock at Mr.i. Dav|!'-lo-cinnl.&gt; r. Charlie
I’m k ,, Joe'
•
II de'rgate Irailier to the National
J »■ 1 1 plnruppte Jul.e
aey'a horn# at Floral
ireich fi.lH avi:, 'IMger T' ctp-rt, Hill llranM 'u Kmmn ttwe-t will r|i.-nd
A, C, K. thiaxelitlon tu be held
t .: j 01.1 m-e ju i.e
H ottettea wijl be Mr*- lio--.ry.intn, Don lllalr. Miller William*, the weekend lu tla|iio*villo »«l
III Cint ntinli ill April.
Di-octor, (Hen Hdham. tho ru.-.t , t hep l-.i-ph* w. I., Dtill I. l*»-'il h-lilOII Jitl. *
Mr*. W. C. Coleman and Mri c lilfo i.l
1 1 .ink! - W oodruff. Jr., li.dtn.l M r C u l ; . j r.
» .]l l.iilu ig .w a t r r
Nancy Hrock.
-—
Money To l^mn
Illt.t • 1 -M.i.* I.u t t e r
Circle Number Six of tho Flr-.t Hod;-, iMwar.l Mu'ligan, Joe TenA nuiMoti |i »turr uf ihi liinninyr, \
MethodUt Church will )in|J theiribet, J r , la-toy I-**lil.l,;e, Herman
Mr*, fio n ri..
i«*«u tiiiltiii'it
On Automobllen
‘ 1 11r 1 M.i I lo u r. A.M i r e t
regular butinett and (orial nieet-lMul.llelon, l.eo liuturr, Jr., John' h tr cue.I* Mr*. Ilnrr&gt;*«n N&gt;*li|H r f tho xepixrttn Min i, ol-uig xr**
Rcfininclng—
-I.- n ' t r e d I -di li-i* .- m in lag at the Annex nl 7:30 o'clurti. Angel, Marry la-e. Iluddy Angel, "ml ilanghler, Ml*, It.-lty Ne*bit|. u li-riluie el thu legulur in-- ting
Q u ic k S e r v ic e
,.-f,
Hie
im-adK-i*
oi
b*.
V
.n
.en
l’*
- 1 o n - ta n tly . i
xe l.e n l
Thera will bo an election of of I*, to J lrio , llill Kil-tiey, Cullen of Warrviiltnt, V:.,
j 11 til.I of Dm Holy C.o- t Dili rep n l'a
. r p ile h r r .
W right, Fred W lulil, W J. W onl.
fleer*.
J*rk I Innell Dhone 170*J
Mr*. Fred
Hi*«t ha* returned Church, xvhlrh xv»» In I I li -t night
Tho Friend*lii|i l^-neu.i of Du I*».l Jeter, MeK-y Truluel:, and
•V
Atrr|it*nee t orp. of Florida
front | oiylmi.i||. «. I. where »h- n‘
'*
Some interCongrer.iil hm:i| Clmreli will 1...11 Thom i* Cohli.
tlM-nt u few
day*
a* llie mie'.t
v i'im : " J1x.11" taken m nml nio .ml
Kirliiine- llldg. their regulnr m ceiing
at
tl.
l-uulk lte ,\ , ..
H in f-u l w &lt; u nl'» rl.own.
Orlnntlo—I’hunc 1700
lu,me of Mra- ly-a I,«*ti.n\ :aot i f le-r *l»ter. M u.
. ___
J Dnm U J o lio , |&gt;|e)hUnt. «r u ■ :
.xtnrn. liu AtTflXt-. l-t ‘♦ tflkl o'clatV,
G r e n t e Itn jl..I* It'D Jr-slr n l.ty k’ - 'h l wu« ho»l.
Tile Woinaii'a A uxiliary of tlio
Antonio,
Ten t*, a fte r
’th e next m-elxnt o f tl..- «l«lhl
Fir-- Dr- liy’erinn
t'liu n h w ill for S ilt
ha. e n l&gt; .&lt;id
tnretlng at il l'-U . |» o.l I.;, a f. w d a y . lu'ie xx illt ' ' l l •'
• " Ihm -li.v, M u . h 1
Mr. and Mi*, li. K. IL A
t'o 'ih k '* Ikiy |u
......
nVIork fi.llmv.-d l,y Die bu-ine»* hi. paieal
' Iduil Tintrs
v ill I** ar.raai- 'I
ou-etllu; i t :i:t’ l o'rloek,
Itullin i.
The tVnmell'* C in le Ilf Ihe Melh- I
* ------—
odi*t &lt; hurih .will meet for tho I h'licltd* o f AU li. Wdli*m* will
1t i n : u \i 11 ivi
f.i 1 lir.K- Mi.li,lay ulght at 7 t3U l«- gta.l •&gt;» know th il la- h:» ’ 0*11 no-, to hue 1h-..l d .11. 1' to 1
1 .tip 1hfIL-vI imv
oVI-M'k id
•!. Clmreli Annex, moved in h i. Ii.nue 00 Valei..-ia lldi-e y.a.r .
1 flip fl»mr
O ffi. r.i will I- • elected nnd |dana Drive front the IVinul.l l.ruglitini — ——
n 1. . . 1Mhiin t it 4t » |MU»lrr
*'ay*, have t i 1mu. .1 to III- d 1 -1 to
for the year di-. o-*e.|,
ilo*pilnl.
1 2 let tl|MRFI| .»♦
w r .u t u r.nAY
I
——
in fu in p Hi t. A ll.
Oxer Celery Field*
1 tin- J 'l't V. t Iiiul.itcil MH'Uf
Tl..- Te-nhera Taulnlnx Fin**,
Father A, tl. |-»*k. Jimmy Tei
ET - ’
J Xlilr* Wewt — l a k e S h o re Ulvd.
9 e g g y e ll *
Jolm M ehili I tand W on hip will bo le-ld ut wilb-xir. w.ol l ‘n-*l t i k l i motor*-.I
l-'lli|h(N Made Dully
2-3 I op let k
7:»0 o'.lorh at tlio l'ir»t XI.lb- to New Sm trna Mond"l nlxhl and IVIo T t."r ion
Free Water Show Sunday
J tl.!-! |&gt; - -t&gt; fnl, in. l ral
.Nli*t ttltttr*l&gt;. Mr... D* r*-y Chap- 1 to atl'-n.l a ineetinR o. tin- Ant- Miami.
2 n - i- w h d . -. I . t i n
man wdl t.o leader. All t|tlei*-*le«l le u l,..|*.-,
Mix inu.e ilh -it and “ l.al.r" en
ate roidki.tly liixit.d lii at lend,
j
- Mr. mi I Mi li . ..- I,'.11
HKMINHLBTiMRMATXi:
lo't w. file 11mi . t a l 'e , l | l i w l
| Mr*. C, A,
William , and Mr*. Gold»U.l&lt; , 4-. * . 10 xi-dii
C O . INC.
twit Ft butter.
*1 Clainiieo William*
of
W ilder and Mtv- D. .1 I. lie nl tl. ii I
Miller nidg.
Dark A vo
Dark i.i'i-iit ) et|.-nli&gt;y nfiem.mu &lt;&gt;n Mat *x»*tl 1 Av»nu.-.
XXXII tiitiiH* ailUVll n r tin
t
Visit
HD
TH
A
N
KS
here. Mi*. l'|.ii*-ide W ill.am* wat
ItliXNX *lrl l.x r i.lx , Jll.
nrxuw i.-rN i*T
forme rig « te»l.l.-nt of Hantonl
-'I* • Dh -11 11) •on 1. I lame* II
tnrvrel)'hank
our
o
i'll
t.
I'RKSL'RIITIONH
_
I)) win 1 tl I. lay for tiui.o- xill.
III. Il.l f.u tlu-ii kind exFlirm l* Ilf Joel 1U-II, f,.rm.-,|y w io ie they e .l U l . n l I -.- Xf l.la iy '
ACCURATELY
of b'tuloi*l. tiuw of W inter t!»r- H*1! nt Hie D .llirieity of I lot Id*, p reu i.u it o f • ymiutdiy, flo rtl nfCOMI'OUNDEI)
w'ber
m
l
rale*
f
t
frlll'g * and
de.i, will togret In |e*rn that h
at rem arkarly
lend..1 u* dui.ux mir *oirnw.
I
Mr, amt Mia J - hit M- .li I
T*
1
1
1
at
the
.OrauTo
Hcneral
It
&gt;
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REDUCED PRICKS.
■SHORTER
XI.
AH nil S. CiHtteron amt
,
Mto'lhell
gill
8
1
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of
pilal hi Orlando.
I'mu fit. r.
OUT AIN O CR THICK ON
jSKIRTS
{ .Viuiii*, N. J. niul Id. 1 .. to! .
Mi m d .Mm. li. A . Cameron,
IN D IU O K A I. I 'R K H C llH * *
Ur,. Mi*, t.ie.tiioy It-'rtl.
Mr. and Fir*. Dnutk fleev1 .1 Of*
,Sr mul fmidlv,
THINS
IIKFOKK FILLING,
Day trim Itcarb- foriuuily el H-&gt;li'(
Mr. oi l Mr*. John Ft. fieadhk,
FUD W ild , iff: u d h d iu h k o
Mr*. F -itlar l»n-ixin, &gt;1
ford, have h,'-n liu atf.-n - d 10
Mi, ..i.l Mi*. It. A CninerdU.
F V tte b rr m. i .11, li 1, !
W r*l Dalux D'-.-nh where
Mr,
,.J|.
. , . L .to.. V *fur - Sat *oti i*. 1*. tl.*.
Ite o ie, will bo inpueet,’*) wt'b
the Florida N-&lt;lk".*l llrttik.
Tel:?hon? 148

GENE

Dance Class Given
By Junior Women

Personals

KNOXVILLE, Tann* Mar. d.—
,(/P)— 'U niyeiai y of Tanncttca eoadt uie a |pno ciocki a t getter*
upper* fo r S o'clock c la ttct ana
for tom t'klng elte, toe,
8ever*l of the girle and their
datei wtre dancing at a recrea­
tion t|K&gt;t near the campu.v The
orchetlrtt w at in the middle of ■
tweet tune when the Jingle of
an alarm clock
ttartlrd
the
daryert nnd tent tho co ed * rac­
ing out the door.
f*We hid to be back at Ilie dor­
mitory it 10:30, • one of them ex­
plained. “ So w# tet. the nlaim to

Iru ll* nnd VcRvlables
Fresh Dally
Cut Flowers

CURB SERVICE
Prices Right—See Us

Spencer's Market

Corner 2nd and Palmetto

Martin’s Garage
General

BridRO Parly Given
By Mrs. Glenn lainglc

Magician Appears At
South Side School

For

11« u s o w i v e s

S(. Vincent’s (iuilil
Secs Zeppelin Films j |

L A F A Y E T T E , Ind., M tf. d^~
M l-E d w u rd 0 . hlllott, PJrdu*
U nlvrnU y prethlcnt, announced
y ettrn lay lha appointment « f
Mai Edward a t head foribCIt
coach, (urreAllng Noble
Klaer,
who hat been ill teveral month*.
Klwanl hat been acting
ha*d
roach during Kl«rr'» iltn&lt;'n. K lter
w ill rrlain the tilla of athletic*
director, Elliott ttid.

G R I F F I N

c T ru ck &amp; A u to

S e r v ic e
Bodies—Springs—Trailers
A pries you can afford
to pay

ALLWITF

Martin’s Garage

165 Glen Row Dresses
JUST UNPACKED
. IN NEW PRINTED CREPES

*

• L A T E S T SP U IN G S T Y L E S
• S I Z E S F O R A L L — 12 T O 5 !

To-Night

m m w

Suu Plane Itides

F R E SH A S

S t r e e t

e&lt;; •h tU rp H a M ia

WIT HERS

«»*«***!

1 0 °

* K °

lau aju rt,

2 5 '

Play Scree no
■

was

m n -n w au p

. A H tre 't an exciting
i e~A i r o t p l V ary trim
U rC -aarfc • t t p t t —
T » r » « ; S m i b riiM
,
\ p a la t a l They1! *
\ \ b e a n t lf o l bat-«
\ « a iir H t l H

DR. MILLER

Saturday
Bargaiji Day

79c To 1.25

dyhamiu

I
Krlt iidt nf i'laikit AL»« n* '
Mr
K J, Nclton U x
I, Ming |*i 4,11 1,. |r«i|| tl.at he 1 .Uitui
xl*dinv
in IK.-Iuiis| a t tin- aueat id Mr*.
t\ I'. Orr, Mr. N rloin, who 1, a
law riud.-nt at Htrt.om t'iit»«r-ily , will return with lo-r tomor­
row to M-cnd *h- » e ,V ,m l le-rf
Mi». It. It. Well*, end Mr. and
w 'lh Mr. and Mr*. It O. lll&lt;k*»u. SCi', Nell Van Lreuwell lux.- .-'
til.iie*l la tlieir home m II..II*u-l.
Mr. n iu M I r t J. 8. Norrl*, who M . h., a fte r tixm linii l* n
huve Icon the gut-ita of Mi. and | Itorr a t tin- c m -il, nf Mi
S in , K. C. lla rp cr for M-xeralJIadtiuan.

#

„ NIGHTLY
(K acip i

Now On Display

—- A n d —

Sunday)

W ith

40 Different IMoomtaff Varieties
CPailMJUJL

Fur Your SeicclkmA
At The
I-ecaJlMd

r w l k t i i . L ’kt h k . I k fy u * k

I V E Y ’S
-V

WASH

SANFORD-ORLANDO
KENNEL CLUB
KTRACES

145,000 A Z A L E A S

TIIEY RH HRANDNKW!

GREYHOUND
RACES
On Route 17 — 10 Mile* South Of Sanford
(T a ra a i tba Red Arrow )

F r o e k e ’

* IIEAUTIFULLY STYLED
♦ HO SQUARE VAT PRINTS
• ANOTHER IF IT FADES
AVENUE PRINT

WASH
FROCKS
• THEY WONT FADE
• SIZES 14 TO 1 2

Part M u tu tl
Dattlag

Du:* Highway North
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FLOLIDA KTATB RAONO eoM M IU IO N iU PER VISION
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ft .Greatest Hari Equine ToGIvei
ibition Sunday/

Three w h a m wbe will cefafotd ‘
Bes» M l Match FUjr Championship,
Augustin* links, St.* Augu*Un*, V
professional* shown In n a n (left t
In IBM) 0 «m ( h i m , tha IBM vfctW.I
laur partner* warat. T. Boften T*ll*r, I

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tag &gt;BW|
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utility

'Mid • pr rath rum attract

u r M r, r u

Baa thaaa saw • arrirala,
Baasy atylaa to aelect from,
atockad from AAAA to C

At-

Price range

I# p . m - c i . . . 1», Florida-.
► Weed thra«-ealtad M i n i ,
t0 - P. M.— Clans 25. pleasure
Odd la hareaeIB p . M.— cia»* 1 h threat-

$ 2.96- 15.50

Hi*use to m i ha the appearance
f t * . While tho wlnn'na purasa
I* oomparlilrcly small— although
lOre’a plenty of m»h In t il — tha
|hm4 ly ( rivalry 'o f professional
khlbltora prompts them to apara
0 a n w u o in ojtempllng to win
B, event ovrr n competitor.
T he Jumpinr cln»«n». billed to
B ilb o mobt apoclarular ovaola
1 the thn-o Uajra. w ill-m ake five
ppaaranci-a dur'nff tha three
ays. ThHr* f ln t Is B o’clock to*
ilh t, ladle*’ class,-tislag the g
io i oarrlcr. open lumper, with
hn g l-J fo o t bar, (0 on a t 1*
block.
Plor'da'a own ' T&gt;*rrl*r-cls«ter»
III occupy tm spoilIfbt on Bat-

nouncemeet *stated. *aie ■aapan
t»U/ '. brfUt far otandiM* travel
had prortd. . racUhlng, • Individual
seats..wth Infriomly/epholBtarad
cushions of • sponge: rubber ; aaa*
atraction- Thera, la. i . wall. vp .
Mklad&gt; Udlaa lounta. ream ,wtth ,
aaBhrato: washroom*, atalptod with
poroalaln wash' bdgjiv dsuUl ‘bow|
and* draealai* table.'

&gt; a r y Queen of BcoU became
quean- of Scotland whan only a
week old,

cut tread — that'* PHAJUSI
Look a t the f—
foi l
Shock Ctmhtai and CuaMon
Cap — that'* PHAJUSI Mow
look a t three PRICKS and j
COMPARE I They a re U flT
to 20Jg lcra than yojM»fllpdy.
for any, otter^tveQ • known
P trat-U p e^flre. Amartofa
lowrs^priced high-grade tire
Jfmt’a PHARI8 I -Come in
r^ b u y now— and BAVK1

iRP/AVE.

hjl and'modarn ,pi&gt;maU* .light-

Ju st The Thing For The Salaried .Ilu i
Come In Today And Let U* Fit You In Clothes And
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fFift Your Clothes To Your Budget-DressBetter On Our.iudg^t'Elan

ilia avmt-

•failed by tha ally,

4 LOOK a t that huaky, deep,

. rT h a ’ loaches' are : complatafy
air (conditioned. ThayaiV . n ra o t-

is te“ sstoswjs

WlU* unu.uAli hi tarsal the Rollins
ColUgs r r a M V comprising, U
youn* ladles who will ha aa«n
a t B ill o’clock 8w d a y Pttaraoon
The horsemanship class a t tha
W inter l ’*rk -.1, fast
gaining
momentum, h*v|n« begun only
recently, and IU prograas Will ha
Wall studied,
Spectators ahoiild here no dlf(foully in aaalng' ovary d a u ll of
tho exhibits, since an elaborate
liphtlng system . ha* been In

PHARIS
IlSHINfo-RO /

CoaatiUn* To Add
' N ew D eloM , Coach**

Ilea fhre-aaltad.

P.
M.— C|aaa SO, ep ee
baapara, »^-»aoe jumps.
•0 1'. M-— Class I a, five*
piltad stalllana and galdlat*.
leny of the " .I n n " of tha
m, hero bran shipped
hun­
ts of m ile! and n t; a treat

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I moaqalto lam a dam-

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.M o o n s ’ l l BOLD

BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Mar. A—
GP&gt;—Bala; ef -Bddla • Meats, tafMdar, la tba Maasa slab ad tha
Smith Atlantia league was annouaeed yadtardny to tha j^Btr
mIngham Baaahall, Club,
i Moor* was -with M um &lt;a op.
lion last year, hlUlag M
hi
107 gamaa. Recalled fa Birming­
ham. ha hit AIO in' BO/ gamaa

l u b r ic a n t
We Ale Pnmni
i Te Sarrkd Tear Oar

Trawick’a
Small Down Pgyment
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Suits that truly suit your
b u d g e t l Style-Mart
clothes are tif the finest
quality reasonably brioed*
are long, wearing, * and
~tHe~Cre&amp;rrr&amp;r~ th^; Style
Crop.

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IrUadllar-laariM’ wkiaklaa

Nn Carry lag C h a m If Paid
. |a 10 Waaka

Full Line Of Spring
„ Accessories • ••

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Doable Pays
h Stake 0f;$I82

WASIlNfiTON, liar. 4,- U P I Srnate Invr.ilgalor* rvetl»nl pvldrncr jifilfiday that the National
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iT onr an d h . know *.”

■ hln«u aaawad to poniUr.lhla.
k Ja ao n ," h a obacrvrd HnaUy.
» n 1 kit o f wa do w b a l’a n p h t.
i did, ih tr* 'd ba no w ork fo r

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la m a lunl sent mil onc-tWH ‘in- pic rlilim i nil, ta n doctor on Ilia
rurnutvou concrminfr tho W arner a t- f f or n hoapltal here.

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&lt;lin*i*y of tmia. tirddcntu |*t mil-

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M ash es

Chirk S tn rlcr—Growing, Mash—Laying Mash
‘ It’s cot what it tahm to makr Meh rrronta

MUrd Frr»h—I’rim l an that you raa afford tr feod

SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

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Secu^j^feed that adds growth
uy Fertilizer that aids growth
Buy seed that grows.
S lraw b rrry Crnics &amp; Fern Crates

taking

GltteYHOlIND

k n t iu k s

14 yc«V t ’ f ro m 1023 to Hon In lh -m lU w

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iha* b*«n tllDn! h j Thornaa 8 .
T lW r il It At *11; ju t* Mile.
Ii win, n u 1W of fiilrly
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S e n a t e Committee
Hears Evidence Of
One-SidcdCampaign

A n o iiq tlo n

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H iaTiN U HACK: *
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It Is D a n g e r o u s

Pu r a IIH|« ahrrry over Irvah
or r.n n n t fruil* acrvrd a" an op
pelfd'i- r r ilrm ift.

It’s A Good Investment To
lluy From lls.
W rar-Kver Aluminum Cooking Utensils

Campbell's Security Feed
and Seed Store

to m e lla r p c r'a

TO A N Y D E A L E R

T om know, one# IvfPuna 'a wr*

W ith a braw en Jrc
n,l 1 n « rd III"
"You d ld f llo w did you do th a tr *
A " W n h tw o l l l l l . p l r r .a a t wrocl
a n d » p lo d , n t Ih N ail. T h ru I k r p '
It in t b . a lllc fo r tw o week*, a o i
W han t U ak l b . rdacn o f .wood ptT

PR
INTING
t u t c » ira e iS T lu rji^ M is i

not

. TTbrti m aybd y o u ahould read thla

trrar tba counter.

“Any-

book." ’ '

Jan n acanncd a few na;.a b ■p

pily.
I w o u ld n 't m ind beln* a rtnrtor.
aom eday," he raid . "I» It h a rd ? "
"O b i t ’a v ery dim ple. Yuu J u .t
le a rn e v e ry th in * lo th a t book and
a b o u t a th o u sa n d o th e r books - and
th e n y o u 're a doctor."
"L ika y o u !" tb a boy questioned

Ihaak you." She alerted to­
la door, than turned back.
Mr,1Amea. You wora vary
taraaud lo lay allrerwwre—
, b o ■onawarod cautiously.
« l belter, of count."
duM Into bar pocket and
l a v a doth wrapping, un­
it. aha laid two of bar sliver • « ; la w inced. " W e tl- llk e m e If
upon the oounter. . Amta you cliooee—b u t It m li;h t Iro a d ­
visable to aim slig h tly higher." Ha
wool to aatl these. Mrs. Wli- looked o u t th e w indow a s a figure
.W&lt;U—how much was you m oved p a r t th e h o ui«, "T h e re goes
. to edit for 'em."
y o u r m o th er, tad."
. dollars" aha answered,
Ja ao n Jum ped lip fro m h is c h a ir,
« A lla n ) Three dollar, for In .ttn c tlv rly

m oving

to w a rd

a n e w COUIPMthRK ^
a QUALITY ■ ■ f v i c C * t n

Seminola Printlnf'CiSpiDy
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R. N. NIPPER

th e

ilewld epoon.T"
j it [ Door. "G hn I ta k e th e beak, doe. f e d flaw to ho'IR M It IAf . T Ath.n iinttl m# Unmj,r'm
l ofollowod hard. 'Thry're
eejeiow—and Uuy w an my
owJ Mrw Wllklna,"1! # *nhafewy. "Tall you wbaVp i ■ dollar and a half—"
ha hurriedly handed
ha reached Into her
tod an unaealed entriad Uw moMW. fh e
l than looked at Jlii
I ease lope tat a hid

-ti^nor
We carry a complete
line of

b lls h ln r C o m p an y

City. Maw York,

iha d r opped th e enn a ll b o a a n d h u rrie d

Liiiuors
Wines
Whiskeys
Gins
313 Sanford Are.
"Jaaaw l* ah a rb ld rd .

Than, taking his hand tlaSHy In

her a n . ah* slatted bil.kly- uu
their homoward path.

Mart hue allied k tn r lf aoolaal
her hueboud /or (Ao peal lister i l e a
wMfl Mtha* .aha the aeva tchaa ha

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P M d d M n in n m n iiu im iin M iiiiiM n .

T lie JEWELER
ifMMda U d W dU hcu

Wine-Dine-Dance
Have A Good Tima

tdk Am Jewelry Impairing
I Mbutfatn And Encnvtng

THE TRIANGLE
ORLANDO HIGHWAY
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DRIVE OUT

B E T T E R CAR

EASY TERMS

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an old, unrehiihle c u r— one Unit migx
This Snturduy morning hcgin.i n nution
wide eyent wiiicli this country 1ms never
you with repair bills mid threatens your
seen before- Thousands of used cars—
is the week to bring in your old cur and ^ lUifety yvery time you take it o u t— this
is your great chance lo own a safer, moru
tp y ^ r n cars with tfjc . drive put aTiellcr air.,
AwflMed feuttlsL's the industry has de*'- V A great many UA17, 'W
?&gt;• iam l’AScars arc
modem car.
itTopcd in t h ^ ? s t few y ears— go on
included ip this
thin nation
nation-witlc sale. C ars
Y our present car may cover the down­
la ic at price* J a r below those of several
have jhiproved greatly in the lust few
payment, and you can pay the balance
m enthf ago. N ev er has there 1'ierrr n --jcarH ,' If yoUrs is older, you'll find it a
on easy term s. If you have no c a r to
6ttiionaIt &lt;corporative movement like
real tlirill lo drive a car with modern
trade you cun still lake advantage of tho
f t i to moke better, more modern trails- style— biggCJ^ riKimicr body— luggage
low down-payments and easy term s
portMfon available to *o iViany people! spuce-— safety' b rakes— bigger tires— during this sale. C o e a rly !— before the
best bargains are snapped up. D on't let
Kinoothcr, m o re pow erful e n g i n e T his N ational Used C a r Exchange
N atio n al U sed C a r E xchange W eek
better gas mileage. M any of the dealers
W eek comes at just the right time fur
pass w ithout seizing your great oppor­
arc offering their best cars with the finest
used car buyers. The season— the prices
tunity to DRIVE A UETTER CARl
kind of guarantees. II you arc driving
and the values sro all jn'your favor. T his
M l T N I C lA M I N I D

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F O R N A T IO N A L U M P

CA R I X C H A N O I

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.l%'r?‘j v 2 S “- n « r ' ni
r « f them, Including Do da
t hod apoalal U in (hot war*
id to MDtlnna tha /low of
to tka county. In tha a tia
It CWftlV It n i m4 nil u
MBt fa r road hgjM fag by
n i l ainca 1911. Tha atatota
to tha coorU. Tha n pram a
• r llt thraa and thraa
nUdttr o f all n c h acta
I Judge J. B. Johmon
inlod th an (nrsl'-d.

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TM o m of Chapter

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u a r k o r c ira o lt Ci
Bamlaola County. r ia l
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« arronlHiH*a w ith
lh„ pro»W oa, a t tam p lu r IU H , A d a af

*wow ^ ■• wsmppawqp M*T and upon w ritte n T*

•Ml M t H q t M l M tM U n a a *
the r a l l w l t f defcrtbdd U na* li&gt;

^r-isavisre, «&amp;••
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rniraoca la Hanford on tha lllh d K
at March m i at 11 a'alaak A. I t
laa certificate ur certificate* halt M
« • «tata iaaaOwf with t a n aattttS
t2 * eaha*q***tlevied tan a oa tha
R ^ 'n O u r r l b a * laaOa la geminate i
Cauaty, Florida. lawftt
1
Cart. No. HI of July X 1UI
K E K ! .." U M h J s l * » .

I M I u f C a rt l«a. H i a r
i n ly 4, IMT covering H 14 f t
n i lot J Jk a ll f p t a t A I t

1 ridroada In 1U 7 had a
Iwsy operating Incoma of
I^MI o r a rotora o f 117 par
th alr propotty lovsstment,
Id With »to 7.m ,t M or St•o p t m U M .

" c a r t! N y t t V o f J a l r |. HIT x

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(■HAT.)

Hanit u a l| CeuNt;

NPTICM » F M l.«
VAX
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vIoloM a f n u a p lir I t i l l . A ria r t
III! nmt unpn tar Ilian' raepiaet nf
n. i.M nnr H O iw u isr * m it.ton
B. IIIIAT I .w il l Oirar Tar aula n |
pabllo n u lc rr to Iba h la b ra l hidOar (a r aaalt a t Ika Court .llnuaa
rn tru n r* tn Hanford on Iba l l l h
Oar o f M arrh 1*11 a t I I iSclaak
A. M.. la a cartirlcala o r ra rtlllc a lta bald* l a tb a KUIa Inoalbar
w ith oil om itted and snbasqotiit
Mvlad laaaa an (ha tallow ing d a .

iS&amp;r'arj*.

M of L'bnptar U t i l . AcU at
ubd upon w rlttan raquaat of
L t MOOHK t will ortar far
a t pabllo aulcrp to tha hl&gt;hilddar to r caak a l tha Court

HBWIMO GUM DIBOOVBBY

Inland, New York. SonU Anni

Not hi c ita did Jim da BowMlatdjfwd Ihdri a y ta r, and hired a*
tha tdCTdlary
Jamti
Adrma,
ion of
and D j t j
Croekttt dto
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UrrlW'a ifikitaera of tha Alamo] Thomai Adama, a nolxhbor, Aftor
102 poor* .0(0. Strmnfo o t It a yaar 8 a a U A m u ratamed to
addon, (hair b u r n d tfttu a gav* M** co, Lot la fi behind o chunk o f
Texas hot- Independent*, Mexico (hide.
o w ollaplnx a n d th o
w orld—
fam ed took (ho chicle homo
chaw ing gum .
,
hU f a th e r w ho b e g an to t'x p triTho c ry i "R em em ber th o A U ' i“*n t w ith I ha gum m y &gt; t«ff. U«
m o t" th a t ra n g th ro u g h T ax a a' &gt;rled to TulcanU a It b u t m et w ith Ml / t s r C bllo-A rgaoU ria bo rd er,
oada nip hand and aa«| tblr troubled h isto ry crytU IU tm l a la »« »ueeoM. H a tb o a g h t It m ig h t know n a a HC krl»t o f th e A ndoa.”
week* o fla tho o ffa l w b n , on A f f ll * ork • * » m atting Tar fataa tooth,
IbW Iar of March IM I.
B tranga a a i t aoetna, th e
_ a r . h i iiih d o n ,
SO, IIM . 743 ra w troop* u n d e r to* a den ltat frie n d dlioouragod w as coat fro m krona* can n o n pon-l
Clark of Circuit Coiirt
tH koiod b y th a tw onoU onat; T hai
- . Hbnilauta Cauntp, F lorida
s ta tu e w as b u ilt f a tin g ik a t a M j
w hich k sp p a n a d Amo to be tha d l'l
n o tio n o f A r f e n tl a i.
1
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U p of Morck l» U m
II
k A. M., l a l cartlftcala or
Up!** bald b r tba Olala tof Ml"* AD nm ltiad and aubHI la Had U aaa on Ilia tol*
k daarrlbad landa In lam lOauatp. KlarMa, lowNi
HI. Wa. IM I of J u ly T.
I c n i H i f Da a. 141 (t w
KM Cor of KW H o f KW U.
Il*b 4, Taw aablp I t Houth.
1*4 II Kaat. ra n N H I.I
W 114.1 fl, H III J ft, K la

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them, twill Santiago n to n p k p M
luggostod that too' ArgdnUna oldo
of tho Andes noodsd wotehtag
m e n Ikon the Chilean aide. ’ .

•UhlI* uulorp to Ika highir (or caak a t tha Ouurt
ilio are la a a a fe rc an tba

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Clark nf Clreull Court
gemlnole County, Florid*.

. ... NOTltd OF SAtd OF TAX
CMRTIFIC'ATB*

|u aeaordaao* will, n,*
procluloo* o t c h a p te r 1MM, Acta ut
MIT and iipan w rlllen requeet
NIMH ALLIC T I lA lm i tl ) I will
OlTar Tor anl* e l public outcry
l » tb* hlghaat bidder fur ca*n al
flip C aart lioue* eniranaa In Hanfa to au Hie l i s t d a y a l Mareb
■M l SI I I ualpek A. I t , laa corUnuAle a r c*rll|iral** hold bp tb*
IKSle together w ith all oral 11*4.

s? mm.xss. vs. s

M A lovM C ounty, F lo rid a , to w ltl

Hun ip n la .
C a rt No. SM of July I. MIA
e n terin g : Late 14 111h f Man
ta n ta .
'
W ltneea m f haled and aeal (lilt
tha 41b day af March I I M .1
. (X P. IIKUNDON.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Hemlnole f o u n t ) , FlerMo.
UEAI.I _____________
NOTICH OF SALd OF TAX
CMXTIFUIATKS
l a accurdaa*4 w llh
Ik* praelelcne ol C hapter H i l l . Asia Ut
MPT uial upon w rU tea raqueet of
H L V JX Ijr LAFAiH I will a tta r
f o r ' m l* a t pubIM outcry ta lh*

&amp;

a c a 3 f l ‘T

I
t
*•
Ibla

• ! '* * -A n rt l(aaaa r a t n a w
'".IMafoM on llw lo b dap a t March
1111 a t II a'clocb A .'»L la * cartlflea la ar rartltleaiaa baid i r A b t
Plata totathar with alLpriRituX iA d
tubaaqaant Itrlrd I n u T / l lh»- jV -V. 5fwln« tf*frrllM-4 olMdto t l Krillnnqr
ourt. Coonaw ■ddartda Aaw hi l
J
rttn ,
J* rt.
T T i f j Hi &gt; r ^ * n

,

JKirttJWtt

X
coraring l « t M Hantard lla lc b ta
pro ; ,baWr f « y

^ c l a r b ' oV &lt;V nui?IS ! S r t

fflSg

O n r t lta a o a o a tra n ea U Ibtnfan
IW fatbar w ith oil ootltttC and
tabaoooeat l e t lad u x o s on tb s
. y n u o H IId h W
tallow loa Oascrlbad lands U damI aula Oeanty. Klnrlda. tu w lli
baud ood.B aal tb li t
Cart. Na. I l l P t Aug. a. Its*
race rin g U t • Dlk. S, T r. M
Hantard.

tk?W"d.r^M
^^W‘^
1 U I*. JIMIINIH M.

1*11aw tap daeerlbnd lands li

nJw im iJT

■am m y head a n d aaot this
ilk day ul F eb ru ary i m i .
O. r . IIKIINIKJX.
C lerk o f C ircuit Court,
gamlnot* County, Flnrlxa.

dA ay c.( Mandt l i u ■( J t
iltted and aul,*ami*n| l*ibt
Iba Polhiaiiis dMcrtbad b
actual* C aanir, M*rloa,' to
c e rt. PIa. l i f t of Au*. 1 .

i

Ctnrb ot C lraull Cuurl,
Henilnula L'aautp. Flarbta.

(HKAI.)
S S r k I H S P M l j l ' o p TAX
CKHTfFt(lATHa

. Cart. Na. IM of Ausuei. I,
MM, rv e a rln t: Uol M It lock
F, tluanu Vista Betaine.
i
Curt. No. Ms ot A usaat T.
M il, riiverlug: l * t a A A I tl,
Hantard O l t r p Della.
W llnrea nip hand and aeal th ll
Iba 4tb d u r St March M il.
O. I*. IIKHNDON.
Clerk ot C lrcalt Court
Bemlnola C oum r, F lo rid a
NOTICH OF SACK OF TAX
L’KMTI PICATRS
l a acceixlanea w ith Iba proulaiana a t C hapter 1MM, Aela ul
IMT and upon wrllM n raqueet ol
It. A. WIIJ.IAMH | will u tte r (or
sal* ut subtle o u trry to ike high
e a t . Milder lor caab a t tha Court
llouae * n tran re tn danfonl on Iba
11*1 day a t N o rth MM a t II
■‘alack A. M, ta u r t r ll f Irate or
eartltlcataa lietu bp Ilia UlaU to■other w ith all ostllled and eubaequenl lavled lasea on Iba follow lns d ra rrlb rd laada In Hemlnola Countr. FlurMa. Ion II;

N o n c N u p b a i .m aw TAX
I'H IIT tFII ATIJO
. , 1* •oeorddM * w ith Iba
pra■» 4H»nptar l i n e . A«U ol

s

Ctrl. Na. Ml ot Ausuat I,
Mil, rararlagl Una It, t l *
14 lllh I, FaTrultw.

: “ 0" ' W

, if
i toaub-

NO Ttcei 4ie* l i l b o r TAX
IlMirrtFMIATtoM

Cart. No. &lt;41 a t A usnat 1,
IM I. r a rrrliu t: I*&gt;t I Dlk II
T r U Hnhfoi.l

tbu 41b Hap o t March IM S
a P. IIKUNDON.
C lerk a t Clreult Coarl
CaaAL) • • ," lnoI• Co',B,r. Florida.

* * * 5 * 8 * #
T* »
In M d r f l i i M Willi
Iba proVlaluii* u l cthnotar M IM . Acta af
1IIT and ilban w ritte n raijutai ul
W. M. MIXON I will a tta r for aala
a t paid I* nalorjr Id Iba hlglMut biddar Tor raah a t tb a Court liana*
rairnaaa In Hanford uo tb a lltb dap
at March m i a t II a'elath A. Mm
Ira a o rtlim ia a r aartlfkmlea bate hr
tba fltata tnoatkar *1 lb all umltled
and aabaaoaaat btlM f laaaa on Iba
tetlnwlag daacTtbad labda In Hahitnold
County, Florida, 'to w ltl
I I at Cart. Ha. life af June
T. l i f t corarlaa ■ I I ft a f
lota • * II, Rablaaan'a •array.
Vfliaaaa n r baad ta d aanl tbit
Iba K dap at labrnarr IIM.
O 1*. IIKUNDON.
C
lara, eofl Clruall
O ru u ll Ooiirt.
Clark
Court,
Bonlnola County, Florida.

la oceuedancu ' w lto r[ to o . pra*.
vtalona af CMgtOf- t l t f f , A lls af
M lt and upon w ritte n fPdueet at
III RUN H. sq u ilU M t rwill a tta r
far aala a t pubtlu u b ltry ta IM
hlghaei htdd«r tp r M M a t .th e
Cuurt Itauaa an traaee la Aaaterrt
on Iba H a l d a y a f Marab MM a l
I t o'clock A. M . la g aarllfloata or
aaeilftaataa bald Ay the HUM lag a th e r w ith a ll plait led pad sunaequesl MfMd taxaa oa th e fol­
io w ins deaarlked Mode la d e a l-

C. I I CUUUUUN 1 will o tla r la r
aala a l public outcry lu tba highact b lid a r to r caab a t the Court
llouee outruns* la Hanlord a a tha
H a l dap a t March IM I o t II
o'ulosk A- M.. l a s e a riltla a u *i
salliD uataa b*M by th a S tale 10■ ether with all um lltad aod nuSeu rarln g t 111 i t M l I MIX T
auquant MtM4 taxaa on tb a fol­
T r I, S a n tari.
lowing deerrlUed landa to geniiivitnea* atp baud s a d . seal |bM
aala C eanty. Florida, taw U :
Ike 4th day a t S a ra h IM I.
Carl. Na. 114 o t AOgUM A
tl r . MHRHIKtH. j
IMP, N e arin g i U&gt;l I, U. C.
CMrb a t t5treall O u r t
T U T M aaah o f yau a rs hereby
Keolrp'a A d d tie*.
llemlaato Couaty. Florida. p e tit ICC and raqatrad Ip preeeal
IVlinaaa nip baad and aeat |bla (■■Al.)
a ay claim* and d tm aad* which
yau, o r allb af u f, you. m ay bar*
mm)Oat th a aatate of y t u a t a J.
Clark u t C lroull C asrl
m saee,,deeasa#A w to nt a u li c a u a ly. la tb a C aualy Judge *1 HamMold ’.O aaaty. F lartda. a t bla atfte* In tb* u au rt h*n*u a t Hanford,
Flartda, WHbln e ig h t/ calendar
NOTICH OF OALt OF TAX
t'MHTIFII'ATKh
aaanlb* (rum Ika del* a t lb* flral
publleallon *4 [hi* aatloe. Kerb
In nccordaur* w llh
Ik* pro•u tra n ra In gaafqrd on Ika
claluna uf C hapter I MIA A«l* uf
ay uf March M l* a t II
IMT and upon w rlllan reqaeaf «f
A, M , la s cert It leal* or
M U. MBTIIV1N I will a lte r for
a la s bald by lb* Hiat* taaula u t pubtle e atery to t h e 1h lg h ­
w
llh a il amllM d a a d pubaat bwider ta r eaab t l lb* C ourt
t levied laxap on tk a tal-l
lioue* entrance III KootaTd on Ike
H a t day of M ariji MM a t II
o'clock A. M. laa c arlltlcal* ar
tarllric a lM bald by the Plat* teo a th a r w ith all am lit ad and aubaaqaant U rlrd U aaa Uo lh« tulla.wlog deacrlbed landa In d e w
Inof* Cuuaty, F lo rid a,. low fit 'OarL Na. 4*1 u t A ug.'A MM.

a my hnu.l nud nhal (bln
r a t Frliniary (Ml.
.
11 1‘. IIMIINDON,
f.larh a t f ir e ul I CnaiL
Haailoula C a n n y , VlarMuT

l)|T a n d ana* w rllla o ram ifax pi
A I . I . i w i l I w ill a fte r fa r aala
a t pub Ho o utcry to Iba M f M d
bidder fu r n i b ot tb a C oart-M M ae
In oanr»fd • on ib a J W
f lraona
y a t Mareb ISM a l I t Fstoeh
X . ta g . u rU llre lw o r a a rlllloatao g a la by Iba W ale legutfcw
w ith pH em it la c and ouboHMUt,
Idpled losaa an III* fnllaarlag d*SefilMd M ade | H H*minola C ounts,
Florida, tow ltl
OaM. Na. U S nf Au«c 4 , IM I
c a p u rlw H &gt;11.4 tl o t H 411.1
f t o l M U eb of aVTti too. ta.
Twp. t ( II. I I . .

■•“cans sm.BT..... i

r s a r v iti™ R * ”

ucluek A. M, la s cotj
cortltlcslea bald b y ' tb*
gatbar w ith a h nm ltiad
tequent
levied taxaa ' on
ITT tiw HANKOIIu. FIAflilDA, law lag drarrll'ed
Undo
a mualcl|*ll c..t|&gt;«&lt;nllno. i'UIU- sola Cnanty, Flarlda.
I*
Curt. No. I l l af Aog
covering KMtt' A H A
OWU — in k . f Tr. IS
Xpliuaaa my baad aqd
lb* Silk day a t Fabranr
a P. IIM
rriKAi.)

v-u'iu' 7'

t, MM sum

, k T \ T * a . r ,M hK ? r , s - ? . . r u ^

to

in *

■ Ls |k ■ |ir*P 0 0 U
(MMAL)

FUrtOa.

&gt;l»TtCX OF HALX o
C K RTiriO A TM
n » Scar d e a rs prlth

taw of Cbaplxr

h im

hotalpaftur *daMah al y*a ora Mr*hr

*
%

�vr;

d»y on ' charge. of Income lax mewl received liero li*|n;\ •'Thero
fraud*.
"Ill bo ,k | and nurlbnat riding
Jaoe|ib " W. Hum*. Amil.bnt ncro ;i tha water til the high
United Staler Attorney, charted .peod of TO Mika an hour” t!&gt;*
Tire Seminole * High
School l h»l In addition lo opcrat'ng the «nt»«W*m(.nl MateJ,l. • Ik-hind ■
Ceicry Poda, Northed.
( C o n f e r "«rv*l*«t abow. .on
MriTOrcU arapbm Tltero &gt;1_______
. ..earth", the clr- high
c a n ch.mpions, loottbeir ( b it ttu owners malnichtod, from Ibid »n Will bo im mdo wen|i|anu ride*
UmHryiowl
A *°
tw ne of the
Regional OOtto
a i. A
J° IM*»
,M J&lt; « "co local" rollccllon of hi a tl*o pAi*(&gt;iiKt)r Ityqn Boa-,
t'-um aaent In ' Itthe .._
Andrew
i
tc«nm^~*
1 . 1 lackk ‘ ,niaglnary
-----*— “.pcctxclo*" tiaed an • Plan,.."
; Jncfctoobookfcqqp.ng "dodge" to wort* Ineon "High' ;School gym fai
J
el»o todiy hr *” itc ra of 4 4 l o c'on" tax piynm tt,.
I O SANT RKPORTS E a RNINGS
*1.
'•
I During Uib 14-year period, lie
NKW YOltK. Mur. i . - t A I . .The
. . . . P H .,,' .Uhcvgh playing u l f Uw c.reua groarod f&amp;ii.OOO,Tr&lt;*n,PJN»y real onlay

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
wi— i■■-tr. ■

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*

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n

I# TlfUi *.j Hjhl.iNil'i fipilfitft.

ih*

liTlib'r |l«5

winc.it wi »*M prutwriy

lv&gt;'iil&gt;u&gt;r i**Ut'4
%*ttn ill tbl* l)4litu %n Xiilf A- *1«IW l'l1
i iiksna iwilil im*i fifU*;tte fthrtll be

I c o v e r In«i U*« I I I ehTl# *
* 1M «h « of tn v Cor of
N Wl*. Motion *1 Twp. I t H
it it i:. run K h i ri to Tump

Ilf hi ttftr. Ifw to ll#«.
Wlttl*** my h.mJ *n&gt;l rt»l IMS
POTATOES: supplies mcK-.r»i»,
r u i n t m ' l ti«voni)HK lu U w , tin* lliv Itli tlajr or March 1931.
e.m&amp;nd toll, m u m I &gt; t,alr, M*
O. I\ UKUNPON. 1 'iu p o n )
il.it r f t u n t ll w r r i n
w i ll
1UU« Trlotaphe. t e a kpr*. m
r t # r k o f I'M c u lt C o i n .
wi1 wilii t** Ui# hi&amp;tlival liiildcr m
erta. fi.id rr*»* 1 m et. a .i. I*.
H» m ln u lr C o u n ty . F l o r i d a . '
Mm r ip H * liu t| i« tlu.u o n l.t# fir**
It.0«i No. )■. »«■»»: US commer­
h u m d * / In Liiu mutklli t&lt;f A t*rilt iK H A t t
cial#. No. la. «c.
191ft. wblvli m (lit* ftln lUjr t*|
PINKAKKUCtt: Cuba a i;t. m e
April, !».&lt;•
tt- ll. No SuppHe*.
itamsiiKMi era-, opt m te a ,
n - iiH t.
U
I*. I I C lt N lH I N .
BKINACIti Kla. him b.kta,
i . ik nf Circuit »-ourl i&gt;(
pWOnartnla. Ita-II.M. N.w get IaM It-Tle,
I iiij IhoU County. Klurlda.
HQII AMI 11 KM- boa. b'kla* . f e l­ Wliaf was ta m e d a brtU kat ganw, ®®0 and tenorted n net Ineoma of re period preliminary (onaolldatod
low Crwakwrrke fair lo poor, qual- were unable)to wto « m Um Isyt $4 ,000^00 when S a a matter o f net aftminge ' Tur tho fiaeal y o irl
ItX lt.M-IL.tt: Whit.. ordinary to
PLKS: hupplie*
yaar'a Bu^a ehamplana and w h - f e e t , tha U sable profit wa« * 10.- ended Jan, f j ol u ioi.uoo. oqaal
fair, ll.lt-ll.IS . •
I light, market i
STRAWlumlllESt
Pla.
plat, nera o f B i t TenConfaraweO b in i f i 000,00* -and .tha Govern me nt waa attar Preferred dirtdende to IA 7I:
lift i
defrauded o f *J£S&gt;,0I8 hi laxra. a ifaaro ot oenmun etork, agahnt!
■ e r s r r rorA TO tlsi Boaib.ro, for! thla yaar.
Ptorla lilooft t.w (lap qaailtr,
The Jaekaon* team b dapad as •
; "arntnfi of IIAMJTI or |t.K a
baft bagb No MuppIMa.
I *h*,f' 0,1 l,‘* r*PIUI .lock ot tha!
i r i l l l l 1: (Can.) Ooalbrm. 0 .1 one of tho e'rongrat ha tha tvatoa-i O l d C flIT 61*8 1 l e t t e r .
rn*«, »»-»»•.
' , ment. and t» axpactad to be one . . . .
yyirti'W y i to Dm-, j i . i»jy. *e.
nr
?_
..
«
predneparor company In tha pro­
POTATONS: (Northtra) Milpa
Company
q e H b i lo tha Prot aaml-annnal &gt;lro,
O r ^itounUliii CWT bap ft . t l.« - of the - reprceenUttrei from Ud* W . A l U t L . C O f tC h S a y 8 red 'n f flaral period.
roflon to participate hi tha atola.
.. —s
n w m a a nnational chain of vm».
lyjyit of tho Stale Welfare
TOMATOES; Kupplt.a nadtrmti.
V«— ftp)—Only lely itoroa.
Rtor^ lo a o m o e r Prod P. Cono-, Jj^S
damand mod. rat*, markat aIm ar. tournament to bo W d la th e Upj-I LEXINGTON,
'Tho resort came from tho pre»i; ny
-- ----------------- Pla. toaaa ertft IMSM. I* lift vwralty o t Florida gym n tx .w e e * * ,»wo faaakatball p b y a n o f lha U ,t
•tffy M . week.
| t*;»»
c” l
, .
_
; !decade h a r t been brilliant enough
ROrEft TO 0RCAK
TbwI m f c m T i n t s dU n ri al- to p h ranking on the all-time
-------'I n t o dhdribnllon ot aurplui , matte light, market .leedr. PM. ^ J m
S ) m
3 b
dot. buo, ace. to quality, StcmmpqdlHoa ta d clothing &lt;a un­ j gar
v "** *• *fo r*
*
W
1
college
cage
team
a
f
Weahlnglon
CAINKHMI.I.K,
Mar. 4. —GR —
i
nil
It
I
on
(Sc.
iintU final
quarter
when lha
and Laa’i coach, Harry K. (C yl Srccrtory of Commerce llaatai
der lha direction of lha Surplus I iiito c c o u i ri*. per u . t - i .
latwer s m
................
f
a
m
&gt; iV M -fM li IVorar. all S P P
Commodfly dlvbhtn nt tho WeiCA!
CADRAflE: B uppllr. liberal, de- W N ^ sU o ty ^
ra o n g . c . iium-r win p ^ r o , .
.rt.m tor.
matket
.ieaiy:
f a n Hoard,, of which Ch*». L. t maud
t , — “‘fair,
They am
I Albeit I, forward of tha Horida
rkaptpr of gigma
11' SupplM* llbaral da- g r o w , made a potato » t
. .jnhagma
wide rabjfv
lerala, anrKM e tn d r
Ctoaford b director. About *100.- In quality a w . to rondllleta. f* r
c ant, forward,
7.
, ^
gim fo rd ’a 1*38 qslntvi, and Alpha K|M|)mi nl a formal, In*
lopa. par dot. bun..
000 In federal money U brought *«•. tlt.u -llt.e a . Poorer lower: ---- --------&gt;
“
Leigh William#, who played center »it»tk»nal
Imnipioi hrro
n ett
SAI.AI), par bu». bpr, I I - 1 . . . . _ ,
!H boa. hpra. H I*: Dua
Into the r ifle ha wage* for .onto "pri ll.lf-fl.lt.
•WfS***
*wo*Sar»
irhlia
U lfm i: Buppllea irg}l de- CWT baaa. I l.n - li.n .
204 woykont employed hy the dl'
m it ii tt t»K M41.M ok r a x
I d1" 0 Wfiilta on iho t t » i t | P ™*
light, m arh.l alradJ. n * .
vW«t.
pointed
out. . mana
V(W
VD. Utn
M.O report
MU-vrt I»
in ic u oui,
_ r aol7 a t - , S t - l t t i TOTPYD per
i iiilT tPlt ti-tta
' gu til can uf alto or location and
t h a a ct up of |b o d iairiballun- due. t.u*.. f l . t t .
III acr.uu.rara with lha pra- „ „ matter pow hard you work or
tUiitim 4if h»i«irr ll l l i , e\ct» of
' ,
J _ _
MBNOHONIB,
W to - W —
Im !i ^wlbaJh'* oF T b i O Mt-nCM o r APPI. ICATSCUI PtlD H 9I 9n.k uiHrti w rliuti rni»Mt *»f • 'rn' n* f " 0 lpI t nip* *r t® *
tlw b u n S o c i e t y T o
t a x u k tn i
K J MX * *111 arr#r lor
«i bertomo arr*ng«m*nt*.)
•* r » " * «
Young1, honor
W ltC H is iic n K itr ntvKN Iiiitillt" ultlir » In Ufa lila b .a l bide e t N e x t S g t g r d x y n J ^ .c ,0f
" H y H un'tiro Shield la ifgfag~
T ltat O varatreel latrul Co. hnldrr tlur Mr 1-u.ll a t I he t&gt; iutt llouaa
*
p
—ftOa
IcNc h w co c'w lll play eight-man
III T aa t'e rtU lra ta No agar. la­ aitiiMMiM III H tnm nl oil the Slat pro o r and m ay be
w ont whit#
m ed lha Tth day ■&lt;( July. A, It. .Mr ut .-larch »»** *1 &lt;1 o’rie ru b c 'h ln g . It may bo removed •*
-WINTER PARK, March 4— footlm'l next fat), Tho Magna com*
cottolleft th a
huHdinca
being! c ii i N E s a c a d o x o i I: r i* . per
l o t h a t (llru imnie in my o lfira
fa rn ith a d w ith o u t coat to tk a j d o a a ^ to « » ft st-toc.
M rtlil- nl,.hf nr worfi conilruo&gt;»ly witU
Bird lorpra and cona«mt|oai«ta PJ“ "'*otf « ' tho eight-man game
and hn* run dr nppllratlun (or a A. »r. i t* ra rtM to to
ra lra brl.t l.v Ibe Pint.* l.w e lh rr
,
.l-ftr-l h
Ina dec1* *u br Mauel I hereon rrllh
W d fa rT b o .n l.
Th|rty-lhrao
M
nit
.imtitef.
and
»nli»»qu»nt
S ° longei ilc ilm l,
People pt Raiitord will hare a Hnld
of the .la ta will maul a t Rollln.
m .^ T n
tinbrnrea tha fidequipment made 11-man foot- chanea to aoa n frP« walor ahow liiwrtiiKcerllflcale
truckg a n opera led In making, CORN! (Orean' Ida. per «»• J.-.I-T.
(.&gt;ii.,KinR
1,'uuilnn: Beware of imlla'ore. *
d .-rrllir.l |iru |K rtr In Ilia Icv|..1 t m - Kit U.W*t Sa1iuiday. Mar. I, to hall neirlv Impoa.il,lc. nnd whan
'•uiniy &lt;■( H.-mlt.O. Hlata c l ur«^lhcl MmM in MriulnnM tVun- have no Rrpre.onto'lee*. Remaindallrartto, while 170 retail »torei( ^ n u iJp M n irw i^ V 'ft^ h 'ta ’ Jf"".
on Mbo Monro" Bundtiy alter- ■
n
u
t
Ida.
In-w
lti
aitand
tho
On
snnnal
mealing
of
&lt;he
alx-mnn
gamo
wan
found
to
tip
voluntarily aervo ns tiUtributlon f*w. poor to fair. t i . t t - |i t s :
1, , “
k,
W i l l Aut.1.1 T. U e r Iho name MEIN If ARDI.
noon, nccni-dlnB in on nnnautela le 1 tu 1 A SI lit II Ulwk
,0° much liko Ictakelball. The
e*at*r*’
* *!Ulin jk NT•^ 'ria . hua bora. Ibe Florida Auttabon Society.
The program for th« day wt'l e,**ll-mnn E"mr, offletaia decided,
Tha report Mile mil (hat «ur f» K P fc -tiau a lU y , l i t bua. rrts
plaa commoilillon Pro delivered ’ IIO^KT: PM Half7 Oal* 'tana, conaht of moo.lnga, opon lo the £ n ' T
° f .,he
,#*‘*
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technique to adequately train
to 1*.0M famine* nnd appro*1* *•&lt;*&gt; tfe.
Publlr, in ha morning and the th* b„y Hho p tra on to higher
mqtaly 114.000 indiriduoia.j r K ? C£ l„ r to ^
‘q R l i ^ E
orthodox gridiron
gridiron
CIcthhiK dltlrjhuii'd by the L. crla., Tt-ttc.
| afternoon In Ihc Annlo Ruiaell cdoeatlon nnd oilhodox

Buford.
Hank
made
High School League f«rw and i. in mi.
Play* 8-Map-Football

Commodity divl.lon I. m .d , |„ bu T O V c Di X lU
WTA iow|ng room# throughout
_
the ataie. Toil lira n.rd «ro
ed dlrortly to tho divialonj
iMirorctl to tho eewiitg
a from tho vnriou„ ware-

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DU RI N G N A T I O N A L USED C A R E X C H A N G E WEEK

Popd nurpluaoi purchnaod by
tbo Federal Hurpiun tlommodltiea
Corporation for national ili.trlbut*cfin Include Florida nrange, and
Flrrtda n le r y , l*oth ot which are
being bought in quantity nt this
li* e .

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•n e who reolly know, how,
bedft prirala cutranep. Private
Ijrlffa , Jewtier Magnolia Are.
bath, hot water. Mon tally—r«t«l
r&lt; a.on.hle 110 Magnolia Avu.
Phono IU -J.
Special at ncel A Buna
Oodga-Plymoutli dtwU-r
th U Week—B«n(o,il
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lit* UaLuxe IHymaMfh Tiurk
largo porebaa wired for olaotrl1 Door Sedan—oxcoltciit condition. cal cooking. Mayfair—Ipqulra II
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111* DODOK* truck "w ith Uiigo
heavy duty i.cml-traller. Kncloaed, lino tondllion. ready for FPECIAL HOME Bargain at 1
aatrlflca. Coraar lib 81. a
Um road. Special with tags—wa.
Magnolia Are. All cash. Baa D.
U w . NOW l l i u . Uompluto.
Ih ra .h .r, rxacutor. Phone H i
IT ITS sbtm rcpalr’ng—pollah.
ftrtncx. dyea. cleaner, wa have
I t City Bbo« 8bop, 210 Bantord.

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DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATU r ja y T MARCH
w
5, 1938

INDIAN CHIEF CLEARED IN SLAYING

Slapping Girl
It. S. School Teacher
Is Attacked In Jap:!* aneseArea Of Inter­
national Settlement

Heavy Celery
Prorate Will
Be Continued
Allotment
cent la
SCC la
Buy 10

Jan Foreifirit Minister
Urges Abolition Of
Capital W a rsh ips
SHANGHAI.
Mar. 5.—
fc (A P )—United States Coiyiule
;jQeneral*. Clarence E. C.»iu*a
protestetl to Japanese anSy
authorities today aitainat in*
action of n Japaneae sentry
In striking
Miss Grace
Brady, a teacher a t S t
M ary's ■Hall, an Episcopal

Established

l a 190 S

CARS FALL THROUGH WHEN BRIDGE GIVES WAY

Of 75 Per­
Approved;
Asked To
More Cars

Hu m be r

im

F a sc ist P lot
Blamed Upon I
Leon Trotski
Ex-Rufisiun Ambassa*
dor Admits Guilt
In Attempt ToOvej%
throw Stalin Rulo^

Members of thr Celery .Control
* - ,\ 'w jP B
Committor for thr fourth conseeu- ,
tl»e work recommended 'to thr
t v ’i
Secretary of Agriculture.an ■ Mot- ,
menl percentage of 75 percent of
thr nvallutde rupply of Florida
Celery, fur shipment In interstate
commerce during ih&lt;- coming week
nt • "T
CommitIrr mrmbrni also pissed,
a rraolutlon requesting thr Surplua
*
g! « m
Com mi all lira Corporation to pur1'
y«
chose 75 car* uf rrlrry inalrml
i
of 66 car* aa purr ham ) this week;
if q»-&gt; ,
lo purrhrar |l. S. No. 2 grade* at
'i t ’ ' »
' 11.05 prr rrutr ami continue In
purr base If. H. combination grade*
^ 0 *^ a2
at I I .10 per rratr.
V\W* - * ^ * ~ ^ ~ * „
Thr amount o f celery available
fo r ahlpmrnt during thr c.uulnr
Thl* ph-lurr o f two -nt*.
w trk showed an Inrrraar over Ihv graphically llluatralra thr Irr
rurrrnt work, but It *«» thr ron-( through irulllra and l.mluml*.
arnaua o f opinion of Milppers pro- i u
Hup. slab, o f ,
am t that In vlaw of the probable
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m l ur Iion In .hlpmrnta of C H - i »n™ 1 »' lllf l&lt;&gt;&gt;) of ,hl' lirM
fo rn li rrU ry, thr
m arktt will
nsthtfaclnrily absorb Ui* l«rr*«»rj D
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Hrport a from thr fa r w rit re ltry | O H C c
l/ la E
V ll
producing rrntrra
indicated eon* »
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aldrrab'r damage
lo thr rrlrry I n l r a I n \ n n v r l i I
crop, by thr hravy rain*. Infor* U H I i C I I I
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Seminole County Produeea
More Fruit And Vegetables Than Ary
Similar Area In America

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British-Japancse :
War Was Feared
Conspirators Also In­
tended To Provoke
Russo-Jap
Conflict
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M O S C O W , M u r. r,.— (A I»&gt; ;
—-C lirlixtin n H n k n vu k y,
con*
fcttactl T r o t s k y is t c o n s p ir a to r ,
utfiiinst l (io S o v ie t U n io n , to*:
tiny lo sliflt-tl h e Itutl iirfm it*
ted liis t r c n c lic r y w h e n
ho
liccm m * con vitictsl n b u c c c ss fu l T m t s k y i s t
p lo t w o u ld
. . . . . .
.
...
lent! K tisslit to F a s c is m .
s c h o o l,
John Oarrota, iR id flemlimU chief who haa not walked in * 10
K u k o v s k y , fo r m e r iltiitninn
nmbB.aa.Iur to la&gt;tnlnn and. 1'arls,
Mia* [lrady waa relurtilnR from y rd n . la shown In Miami, F la , •» hr wa» carrirtl In thr Inqurat at
wa* on the witness ata,ul for tha
achool, n abort dialanea
Inaule which Hr war cleared In the ahoiRun .laying «f a irihal outoaat,
■ remit day. Iho fourth In Mos­
Japanoar occupied territory, whrt' John • B illy ,, Feb. 2 -1. The rornnrr'a Jury rfitm r d i vrrd kt; o f Juitlcow’* greatest tn-n.'m trial. Th*
the arn 1ry atopprd her and »»kH nabl» homicide. Although the rhWf remained ailrnt during ihe « T
dignified * iliplomnt
repudiated
lo are wlmt ahr wa» carrying
inqu,,), a number of Indian* ami white men teaUfimb lo the
plana of 1,,-mi Trotsky, lluasia'*
[ortiu-r wuflord now in exile In
,nation tbr con" (-general
te n -'*1* in man’a bad rhararlrr. It wa« pointed out hr had boat*n three
Mexico, 11,,d khnulderetl ' *omn of
dared Japaneae authorities, thejaqu*ws, slabbing one of Ihem.1*_______
. 1
' *,
the responsibility for ludping th«
sentry struck Miss Brady In »hoj
world-,
••ngures.iir*
to
bring
fan* while ahe wa» opening toe
about 1lie plant,"
l*ag. Mias Brady formerly f in d
Earlier. Bukov*ky testified that
In Hon Diego, Cal.
Ihn Jnpnovar told him of Japan'*
The Japtfnrse cnnfirmnl receipt
Violators of Cjiy Ordinance*
nfe,|
ia:n fur n„ exeus* for
of the p relcit but the only ei*
will lie tried lo'luio Judge Crunk
IlamaRr to rrlrry In thr Chula
■ Itacklu,-. China. Hr asserted Iho
planation offered was “ Ihe Chi­
I,. Miller In a session of the
Viata section waa ratlmatrd to b*
lnforma||,t„ rauie from nnln*nt
nese woman accompanying Mis.
Municipal Court ul the
Police
bt least- 40 percent, and shippers
Jspanrse off It ud. at Tukyu in
Brady talked hark lo thr arntry,'
Hint ion
Miuolay
nfh’iuooil
at
In that section advised that lb*
that y*nrNKW BOCHUM*. Mar. G. - ( f f l V
' ^ uo ’c
l J k ...... .
................
"V
* “ ■&gt; "«c opening of the
Although, this Incident
add.- l
(Cntlnan* On r a n a il) &gt;
4:00
’clock.
Tim possibility of B eonriirt lie— Ten** a||eni-o ,cllli*l Over the
' __ 4
j ball seasuti In Sanfonl only a lit"
new fuel to the flames of antag­
onism which hare flared in te r
home of IJ y eir-o l .1 Pel“ r fd'vine.j
j
,
M»renlsile. local man- l,“ mor" lh *n " month hence, tween Englund nod Jnpnn ovur
China disturbed the conspirators,m it tent ly between ttw two n a­
atiapecled kidnap vlrlim. n« Ne w( uger ot the Spark. Theatre In- Henry Watson, head of the lot«l
Itakov.ky said,
breaui*
they
tions, Japanese Foreign M lnl'ter
City police begun drsmina t'-rest.. was at Ihali-sb Park nrar club Ipdsy divulged the firel-p fHlreta yaatarday
urged . ‘ world
rW
.*y»‘
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RVonx' U W 'T o J u V n ii *sra7H ii” w ^ l , t°d«r whore brc/weni to *t 7n 3 t ^ f o V m a n h S r « 1 N t ^ r ^ *
-re.
.
x .- i- V V
H. II, Rolrman. lora)
maif
) naral reduction bjr a belli Ion r f Ali penmn* in Seminole Cortntr LOS ANOKI.ES, M ar. 6 .- I f f )
w ilne.s the running of Wor A,| locsl repreentstion In the F lor lelligriiro se rv ile .. f„r aid lit tho
Ilia body.
•II capital warahlpa in a ri ■ grr of thr Florida 1‘owrr and
mirsl In ihe Wldem-r Challenge |,|„ Htnlu la-ag-ie.
— tlrport* o f a nrw low pressure
pint in overthrow S o v ie t, regime.
l.lRht Company alnlrd todsr that
newrd bid for friendship with tr.o who ara assessed for personal
Three
anonymoua
lelepbme Cop race,
,
| |„ 1,1, 11,.I ,if f i,in | .lutcnielit,
Pioiwrty and who ure between area forming
o ff thr
Pacific lights have boon placed ml th '1
Itakov.ky described the Trotsky
United Stales,
uie*knge* from wiilely acnuerctl
.
* — •
| Mr Walstm corrnbonitnl n prior follower;, us "the ndvollee guard
“ Aa long a* wa fully inder- the ngi'a of SI and M&gt; and or« roast csst the shadow of another^ lame sign advertising ttanturd Point* adit llo&gt; puloo to Indian
Moiy
In
which
it
was
indicated
Th" r-ogulai lllontlilv tueept.it
of liili'rnnlional aggretiinn" In
aland each other," Hlrota told “ not otherwise eiem pt will bo r» storm tlirrnt on drvasfkted South'! and
Rrmlnole
County
^ ’lery
where, of the Hoard of Hirector. of llo* lliul (iuy laiey bud lieen usked to trying 10 provoke wnr iiKain.l
pailluinentavy budget committee, ijulred to pay the annual poll ern California today as tl counted' erected thrmtsh the courtesy nl luika in Crolonn Park,
Cliiiiilier
nl lake iiv'-r manugt-rinl duties nf Ilussia- parliviitn,|y by Japan,
“ I am ronfldm t there will lie lax ns no.smelt I of fl.ofl per hs-s'l it* death* in the hundred* and its *h« I.lght Company Ju.l w e t ot partly ruvnrcil by nnnw on the Hominolii County
Ike tucallles during the coming
no (rouble between Jnp*n and the for this sod sul»*m|uenl years
thii City
(Hi
Him leakr Hlior* [ bunk, they found n note reading Commerce will In- held m the
m.n
I
,nw
"tty
(,n
Just as before the Act of th* flood dainaijr at more than $M),* |jouj&lt;^ arij
Chamber liuiltllmt Tue^lsr plKlil season.
Unlteil Ktatea.”
|
"you
will
find
ilia
la-tine
liny
in
"lorry Im* ngrecil lo take nv-r
u| " nil o i lot k. T. K, Hinip.tiil.
UrCislature
was
pu*s«d 000,000, (lovem m tni
meteoroid-!
Hahta
f
Tito foreign minister, who long 1*37
, t
.
, , 1 ■ &gt;*&gt;•
on l&gt;"* "i,!n
Mr , Um middle ol the lake."
the iuuiiinrrii.il duties of lloprc.iilent, announced today.
had nought B friendship accord amending the poll tax measure. g lits nurni'd that the atmotphrric Coleman Indirated. wl|| Mlumin
Club mol nt present is assembling
A.scweor
AHhuugh nrllng cnpiulii W il­
wbh tlin United Slates, told the Bomlnotn County Tux
coiolition might- bring sddltional ale the sign every night lie also liam J, Hulltv’oit .uiil it liiiMbl bo
n tram wliich will report to San
CAMILLA. (Jn., Mar. 5 , — tAI
The
falheFa
and
firms'
llunipirl
committee “ wo are doing our Hanford Doudney, staled today*t*ied that light* will
lie in­
* .
ford for Spring training on Apr .-T h u Ny*ino.|jc drive of proA betlof aeema prevalent among rain.
he*t
to
prumoty
friendship
stalled on a similar lilllhourd on a “ cruel lioui," lie i|ec|dod t« will br' belli tn the Ameiicao i.r-I," Mr, Watson said.
Itribe. of 104 victim* have been
|»ke after eoieri«nry
Monday
nighttH-Kimioig
hltiiUoiii.t. In prrvent Im-al op­
Hi rough an exchange of messages many of the taipayera of the
the highway at the south
cn drain the
lau-y is n veteran nl Hie game tion licet loot ,)„ the by.dilution
County that the legislature •litn 'j found, 77 of them were identified, •ranee to Iho City,
oquada plotted the w aleri w llh '.t 7,00 |'. M. and all I^KaM.lPute*
ryltli Secretary Hull.'*
nod
will
I
h
n
vnlunblo
ns.cl
to
inetrd
Ilia
poll
tax,
Tax
Collector
M()re
,
hln
m
hundlrf
.tilt
are
grappling hook* williottl result* lure rcqucled lo be pte.cnl, Com
of liquor 111 Georgia strurk 11
IIu said Japan “ would welcome
ft. Jliikina staled- but this
.
. ..
Recluded
In bis
suburban mantler (J. I). Workman, ........ m- the local llclrgutlntl luicy's busr tiling today witli tile refusal of
Urn opportunity lo dlseusa the Jno.
. ,, . ,
_ .
.. mishing slid some of these per
ball
career
lieguii
In
1
D
10
when
"
. . . .
home- the missing liny a father lilay nikjing that
elllerlalnmeiit
Judge II. C. (lanllier to enjoin it
&lt;|Uc*Uon o f navel reduction wttn belief ta erroneous in that the
^ hr#rd froi"
Levine, mirred11 Ittipo 111* l«oy Jwill In* fmnl.hed by Hie Son* he finished high School and Joined referendum .ebvduled for Mon­
llio |Kiwrni, If hucIi opportunity Act onlv amended ta statute to »«•&gt;» »&gt;*y w *
fexrrd. The
atill livnl
lie kept
telephone o f tin- I .eg hi 11 Drum
nod Bogle the Amu.Ion. Ain. dub. In IUIH day In Dougliurty County.
apiiears, the Jupana«e govehr- l&gt;rovidn that payment of tha u x again, authorities
lie play'd second linsc fur Nash
wire* clear t"r u ru|| from the Cotp.,
I| WUU tile first netback 'if pronimt will propone the total aboll- was no longer neoe*.ary betore death toll wax expected to be con
John Roukn, retlrr*l Imolsvllle
villi- In Hu- Knulliern la-agile ami I'ihiHini
a cltlsrn can cast his ballot. Pxy- , i , | „ Bbly .welled,
I khlunpcra who Imve heen
n.
(rM tleeed aa gage els)
force.
In I|h&lt; tight
and Naahvlll* Iltilreud employee.'
ill
Iltlil
played
outfield
for
Chat*
aori-d their demoml for fitti.ono
ment of the lax ta no longer a
jHuj rounded
by
yellow flood
ug it lost
the
elec tjon*
tinder
There will In* u reception In
of Mphllo. Ain., ha. arrived 'n ran.mn would h» met.
•nmNiga
III
Iho
Millie
league,
prerequisite to voting Privileges-J w l trrs are farm houses aa yvt ln11i.'i'g|u'. new law providing for
honor of the tuurl.l* in Si-iniiiobHanford to visit his brother P.d
III
lU'JO
lie
p
la
y
e
d
r
e
r
o
it
d
b
a
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Ihe TOX Collector stated, hut It | „ret-tsible. Tha fa 'a o f their lnn-fi'|C||da iu eouiitie* wliero 3a
County, s|Hin*ored Jointly by tlnfor Columbia in the Hm.ili At- portrnl ol the voter. u*k them.
Is still suppo.i.l to be paid, th * ' hali.tontw iw itil| a matter of guest
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Woiitrn'*
Civic
Committee
o
f
the
HKAKCII FUR A t HMNKR
liinUr l.rugur no.I wus sent lo
proceeds going
rtiamlicr -of (himincri-c tnol thr tlin Boston III hi rs Imt wft. ru
school ...............
fond,
40 ,h;___
*
M,un"_ f f i t '
Fgiifonl
Woman's
Club,
in
HoWo
dent nf Hanford anil, a former
h
FRESNO. Calif., M *r.- 6 .-bP &gt; —
1 riled to Columbia and finished
' TliiT 11111l-ud in *ril hecame effoe* ilrbria
contlnuea to
swell the
mall's Club Monday night nt H;UU
tire on Jim. 1, 1131, thereby count nf victim*. Preliminary es­ employee of the Atlantic Coast (Eleven plane* sratimd hundreds of O'clock, Chamber offii-tul. ii|« o ln l Hie year. H,&lt; wu* sold . tu New
Llnu llailroad
here and wna miles of jagged, amiw-blankrted
William Ro)a,
insurance
ad­ eliminating llm nere&gt;«|ly of pay­
lluyen. Conn, in
the
Eastern
timates of the damage exceed | 60 ,elated in lb« development of lb* terrain yesterday in the dlaheart- today, udding that 101 foionil 111- &gt; la-agile bill tetinned to Columbia
juster of Orlando and
W ill!" ment of poll taxes in order lo be 1)00,000.
being sent out but
D. K. Williaiua. state dirw ln r
City alnee He was her, 17 yeaya ening search for the skyllner lost vital Inin were
W akrr. negro, war* In a ,erlou. eligible for Iho coming primary
, ,
...................... 'mi played tbcio d-uiiig
IU2:i
Widespread tooling wax'reported
of iii'Kio ml i l l . lion, lo-ld n runnil tmirlst* were a ■k ■-&lt;l lo *1,, ,
ago. The veteran railroader lias In leal Tueaday night** tr r lffk Ihut
rendition at Ihe loral hospital to­ or suhaiNiuent rlecliun*. it Wat and Sheriff
. .
Ho wu. sold lo Iticlummil, Vn.
Blacallui
ordered
ferom-n for the nog to .ehuol
a number uf fileml* in this City, storm.
%
day as a m a l t of s collision on pointed out.
,l" '
hi ItrJt and was made in«nnger ol
deputy sheriff* to petrel all out­
of
the county
nl
Hie Itirhimilnl^Cliili hi ll &gt;25 amt |eae||i&lt;r.
the Orlando
highway
shortly
In outlining ree history or (lie lying areas, with order* to “ shoot
Academy
liero
this
after 1:30 o'clock A. M near the poll lax measure- Mr. Jinklnn tu kill."
won tIn* pniiiunl m Hint league. ('room'*
C’Iu 'hs C liih M e e t i n g
W, laiwliui, County
Interaect Ion of the Long wood pointed out that payment of the
III* w a. .0I1I Ip N«-w York Giant. morning. T
“ Bring them in alive If pusi h'Nil Huperiutriulont reported
Wagner road. It wa* learned at tax was mud* a pre-requisite to'uible— but tiring them In," the
N i j f h t I h C h an R t'd l,Lt refuietl to report bcvttu^* thr H
today.
the Sheriff1* office this morning. voting privilege* soon after lb* sheriff* broadcast' iiid .
wilary offered waa the *«m«&gt; Ihut
Mr. WilllatUM. is from
Tu)i*A heavy truck, belonging to 1111 constitution became *ff*c-| Hundred* of horn** have U tn
q-lio i"K«|ar meeting ninlil o* lu, .r e in i-il fo r im u ,a x illa Ittvl, ba;»r" und wus uerompanled try
tl'w illa .f U O a !■•*» s l i t
the W alker Fertiliser Company tlv* and for Gu yeer*, at event destroyed or hurled, automobile*
A gate parade ia scheduled for remedy.
th*- clu-s* “ lid Clus kcr C|uli wdl
bis wife nnd n iilemlH-r of tbu
of Orlando and
Winter Park elm-lion, voter, were required to .hurled, and some o f their occunext Saturday at 2:00
o'clock
“ The BlieriPf,
tnouitfcil, will
bold icgulm ly on each .......
Flnrlda A. und M. Collrge ul
driven lir Vantater Pride who display two year*' reret Pis before pint* drowned. Building*, Inrlud
., — ----------- ------------ ------- when th* mavl* queen selected by lead the parade followed by hi*: d*&gt;' nl*M Instead of Tliursdnv S . A . It. W ilk in K o n
Ta|laliuss*e
who
wi-ro
guest
was an-oinpanlcd by the negro,
casting a ballot
in f m&gt;ny home*, along the bank* the Idon'* Club, for a benefit show motorcycle guard. Next willcome t" * '11- "tembei* of tinrluli dspeukria nt the niseiinK,
waa parked on the side of the
Heflstratlon book* for regUtra- of Hie ra g in g -L o * Angele*
river at Ihe Seminole High School &lt;11 the movie queen and her recep-! ‘ '‘|.-d at their lust on-,-ting 01 th- ( l i v e n C o m n i e m l u t i o n
road because of motor trouble
residenta
of, the were *.rar,e*
twepl i(.*u
into th*
IT ana
and in#
IH, win
will iK
be* |irwn«en
presented non
tion ftommillce,
cast in
In open I Valdex Hotel Thursday nigbl.
- ---- m
k— j***' lion * of all
T
----------*&gt;»v itream.
i|Mar.
mbt . n
o i n i n H eher
r ram
and u . gxntm
fire ’ The meeting* were formerly , Hamuel A. II. Wilkinson. Htute U eb eiH S t u j f c F i f t h
ward
«V
lit.nl
Ir
a
L
a
n
u
tn
l
1,01
r-G^trrail
I
More
than
16,000
person*
a
re
ito
Banford
citlxcn*.
an
announr*cam,
the
rhoru*
girl*
on
the
home
Cuinuiittra-ninn
l»r
wHuoi U t a h
JUT1 " J 11*' * !!
*" lb* homele** hi thl* rich and populau* m*nt from Iha Uon'a club laid trucks, and her
escort of „ a ' held on Tuesday night but were ItamoeretF
the parked
____ 3 .__
,__ _________
___f l
_
„ B,„ „
„ , M&gt;„ and changed to Thursday night a . an Keminule Goumy, was i-uu,mend­
r ,T
T
pr*rtnr“ beginning Mar. a re_. where
060,000
people live; today.
uraul*.
T#M
hW
*_ Legion
Drum
den** fog. and crashed Into the
T|the town or Atwood was virtually| “The movie queen will arrive Bugl* Con'*, msrcblng unite o f , •kperlmeol.
Member.,
uf
Um ed iu a n-aiilutlim pa.ai-J at the
IIAIICEIAINA. Mar. E. — (A1) —
r*ar of the truck completely d«
■ neellnl ot Ike Hemlnolu Cuunty Twenty-four persons were ktllrd.
»ui_
----- ---------swept o ff the map when the SanU on bar prlvaU yacht," the an- Rotary,
Klwxnla, Lion'a, and - f l u1' “ l»" re|Nit l.s|
u t r id t y
mollehlng the entice fro n t 9 th»
Hemorratkt'omniitieo
lor
tale
Ana river changad lla course and I nounrament read, "earerte.1 by Jayaees, boys scout*
and girl ‘ tournament
le-glnnln*
"t the
3G wounded and the populous dU"
late model
Old* mobile 'sedan
'swept ovrr Ih* law iulf*.
'S e a Brents and w ill be grs*'ed by araulo, Hu- High Bcliool Band, and meeting Tues.Uy night. Knlriea active part in Hie defsnan of J trivia uf Bari-elun* heavily damwhk-h ho waa driving
Beene* of dntnwUon and ho rro r;a reception ram m lU w, Mayor band* o f cowboy* on U a u t lf u l,
compel# frem Hanford, fir H llodge* ot, laiko City and ngeil today ill th* fifth a|r rata
W alker, at tha time of the ac­
I'balrman of Ihe’ S lalr DoiiKK'ral'r lu 15 huura. Hrvrral pluiieg fly ­
— —
{occurred aa
tha flood w atcn . Kdward Higgins, tha other rity hemes are among present- en tries' l»nd" *ndDelomd
cident waa lowartnC the hood
Two l»y* who gave their name* burnt log 'b* banka, poured down, official*, and General Chiirmxn o f, the parade.
J
--- ----------Exorptlre Comm it lea when
a t­ ing in from tbp are swooped
over the motor and aastalned
aa Earl Pop* and Jama* Van land- ov*r th* town in a 16-foot wall o f: Maxwell Stewart.
I "A d *b* tnrrrhanla and busines* V i r a l W l l t c m i c l o n O f tempt* were made |n oust Ihe do*n on tlir business quarter of
aotnw Injuries whan the Impact
Committee t'lialrm ill.
Ingham, both o f DaLand, d em an d water whll* terrified r**ld*nf* | Th* announcement also stated hooaaa uf banford are
cordially 1
a
.
this government city and druppkil
drove Ihe track toidafaUy for­
the car In w hkb they were riding fled. Many were caught in Ih* that many entries her* already invited to put their
rare and lS e a B O I l
lH U l H p l U y C U
“ II* |t reaulved that the Homi- to bumbi,
ward.
U al night when they ran o ff th* tarrrnt
and swept ** fa r aa
nolo County Democratic Kxecuitlrw procaaslon
nroc*talon lo
—*" 1
n o m i n a t i n g track* In the feelire
to
Thl* ellnck -killed t t
and
Mr. Colo was lacerated about highway u d crashed into lb# can- Anshiem, several mile* away,
Tli* * first watermelon of the t've Committee highly rommend wounded tt. and rau*«d two fire*
tbs faro and bjad reeislderablj crate poet* which support &gt;a fence- Eleven bodies wore recovered randldalra fa r the "movie queen." greet th* queen.
“ The parade w ill form on Park
"Member* of the cast chosen A r 113* *ea*on lo bn displayed In Hamuel A. II. Wilkinson for bis whirls w*re quickly extinguished.
before bo was removed (ram his a t the a'da iaf tha highway Joel from the flood in tkla area alone,
Seminole
County action at the meeting on Jan. 3u More than HK) person* have b**q
Avenue," the announcement ran- th* performance are: &lt;h* ih* Hanford and
s n o and taken ! • tha haayital bey end F ire Paints, It waa laantrd a fter the water spread over a flat
tinned, "and march down to thr Jewish pnxlurer Goldstein o f Gold- waa *ho*n yraterday at the Han­ In behalf of J. II. Hodges." th* killed in recent Insurgent
air
where ha
a t th* ShsrtfTa office this morn- area below the rity.
dock to greet Miss 'Movie Qorrn' stein,
Goldstein, and Gofdatian, fo r d m ate Fanners' Wholesale resolution read*.
raid* along tb* Mediterraneantag. Neither o f tha boya waa ta-i The rich citre* farm ing areas aa aha arriv e, and then escort her Inc. played by Tom fllmpton; dl-t Market by R, Micbaul Howard,
T b* resolution also commended
Invest Ixating affire*
Deputy Jarad[east o f I r e AageUo wore ra t o ff through Banford and back to the rector Von Von Helm, Um lem local agent for th* K. Michael Mi** Mary Finneli, another Brut
Kh*rlff Cart WUliama stated (hat
The hoys told Deputy Sheriff from communication. Mo word ha* c it y H all where Mayor Illggina payment*! movie man, played by Howard- Jr produce ronrern ia ln«|a County representailtro at
tha negro track d r iv m
bad Jack
Hickson that- they ware been received fo r two days from
tha meat lug of th* sta te Com­
Power*j
Keyon th* Miami.
Gar** r e tha etraat a boat the Minded by I spotlight o f u 00- inch isolated section* a s Victor- will present her with tha key to Ktatrben
Th* Melon WM eltlppral In Mr. m ittal, "for voting In support of
Imountaineer "pappy," played by
Generally la ir with mild tem­
track aad that Mr. Cwla, baeaare coming driver who evidently w ta vlll* sad Bar*tow, aa Ih* Mojar* &lt;h* *Hy.
"M artag pictures will be taken Churls* Ferguson; Clancy tb* Howard by bis *»n frdtn Miami. J. B Hodge*."
perature tonight and
Bunday:
«f th* extremely Area* lag had attempting ta pierce the dans* desert. A t tha l*
ta44
» four
lt
report,
ta
n. -----report.
It ato f tha entire pared* and will bo rap, played by Hoy WiUlams, and It was grown In Cuba
A copy of this resolution was followed by Bbowrra fat extrema
•videally faflad t* *** th* parked
bright light. .T h * w an daad, SS
600
payt o f tb* fourth act Barrymore Cohen, Bhakaapaaraaa lrailed many spectator* through­ apthoelied sent U&gt; th* State Com • north portion lata Bund*^ « i t f r
_
A , Mr bo metre* ta ta t &gt; * f r e o n t * n t * « J *
Atan'a
. w w j r a l m m , played Vy f M f k X kitreB , out tb* day,
pit*** *b»ln»au Jii Lake gjty,
n"“
Of Jfllkt, *

Doudney Insists California Is
Poll Taxes Still Facing Threat
Have To Be Paid Of More Storms

'AnonymousTelephone
CallH Sends Police
Scurrying To Park

First Official
Baseball News
GivenBy Watson
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Club Head Says Lacy
Will Manage Indeiwndentlsocul Team

Citizens May V o t e , W e a t h e r • Officials
Hbwever# Whether Say That Further Liffhts Arc Placed
On Sanford Sign
Taxes Paid Or Not Rain M a / Reis ul t

Georgia I)ry« Hit
Snafr On EleetionH

Retired Railroad Man
Returns To Sanford

Orlandoan Hits
Rear O f JTruck;
Two Are Injured

Conference I Held
On Notfro Education

Parade Arranged For Movie Queen
To Be Selected For Lion’s Benefit

Air Raid In 15 Hours

Two BoysEscape
Injury In Accident

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