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Goes To|
T ^ Dosb To find
About Intelligence

NEARING COMPLETION

By

Increase t
Air Force

- By *)0RIP ARNI
WAaftMdTQN. M il. 1 - H «
—n r *n* Sylvia end Aik* i n
•mart cabins prim* donna* «a
wboao alN priu th* Department
of .A ir M f n * t u taken •» mo»4geC*. The department Oiurae Ok
Irto'a pup* aro going to bo extra

J n e x p e c tc d A ir P o w e r
S how n

A S K IN G

C h in e s e

B r it is h P la n e s IJ sec
''SHANGHAI. Mar. *. - U f ) Rlght Japaneta columns were *1■oat wlthtn reach of more than
M i ntf** o( the Lunih*t railway
which tttdlchea tcrot* central

Ftr. ta .a &gt;l#*k border. colli*.
Byfvia a Un Oarnun atupbonL
and Alley a car*-Ira* lummox—
a Hungarian pull. :
tbajr'ra part, of a colony of II
data at Uio BglUvUle. Md-, axrarliuantal f*rtf$ -yvn.lor tb* Dapartmao t of Asriouh ary.
lb* kindly, blue i r* of

yoowr Or'. W.

'U.

Daw*an,

the

dug* aro M ini brad In an aCorl
t o , discover. how animal* lahorlt
MMliMnro.
.. . .
aliarp fold handy bocaaao On# of lh«,m-&gt;r* intelligent
t hinta ;doc* do la ta hard aheap.

Tho new I7O.C00 unit ct the Florida tta'e board o f health at Jaektonvlll* will be ready for
ncy within the nett few month*. The building, financed by the »'#)• In eo-operatloa with, (he
t*l governmcni, wilt permit ih* *'a*e board to hcute.Mt varlout deparlmenta In one *'rue* -ra

. The plana*, now employed In
, k *»b ln f ■■ well at dog fighting
apparently a n chiefly Gloat*.
&lt;1ladlater*, with Poaalbly a (a*
faat
American
puraul
plana*. It vraa difficult to ratimale their number, but figure*
tfoir lb* alottert ranged from W

ohow - Airy Interrat. , Borne don't
Ilka (fld Kano, n chow,. who'e
bored, with aheap hut gel* all
eicllcd about pig*.
Than fMwton trains Ih* pupa
to til down when - ho blow* hit
wbbrt/t once and, to it and up
and cam* to him wb*u he blows
It twice.
Berne of the dngt here t netur*
elJnMbiet for bringing In tlieep
Tfirae that don't tfe trained to...
Tbpn-ta. dpi it. Intrnduriiil to a
*i ranger.. Juit'to arm h ow ho re•cja. C - ’ .! ' , ..
Finally, be hat to think, lie’s
pu^lnto. a pen that haa four
BALTHIC»&gt;e. —W j-T h o .find
Bllagr, -rath with, a *wlosing
ddor The latch on nno door ft wonU-aPoheo.br .tW granddtpBh*
wfl? open. The trick I* for tb* Ur of Ja#ry Miouah'aim. owner of
the racObdra* ' lampoon, wara
deg to find .which.one.
-b|ah btah.*'. 8o .lioucbabu h*a
■itmad 'on* of hit', new racara
Blab Dl'at(. •••
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V,"i
i;
Tctllfying before th# Interilat#
Cop.rii.rra ^'tiZmmUdfc Cmnmlttra; Joarah - H. Dohnall of Tam*
p ej- 1 tged'-repeal ril' lhe, »bdjt

.■eeultg bare bran quickly apbarant- Batlda* tb* China** air
raid on Formosa Itlend, Japan**,
raid* on Ntnchong and Cantoi
hava bean npulaad and the Jap“ *u*aa advance on Iba North
Chin* front haa bean slowed
"d o w n by-the Chlnaaa planet.
) ’ .Tba new development of tb«
1» qhlnaaa air fore# began last Fil
’ •with th* arrival of mar* than i
E down
American and HrItirt

g u iB I

atrontullrti enslnarn
Novbmbar at Jaaat four plantt
&gt;U*r«d In Kwanttung Frortne*
|an to ataamble machine*.

Groups 1 And 2 In City, County
’ Are Reaffirmed
difficult.
B. M. Lloyd, chairman of the
nommlitra who pratldad over tin
matting, appointed a committor
to draw up a resolution to U
aont to Washington dtlegatet
from Florida and to Gov. cone
requesting that #&gt;■ fuiuro Fort
tral appointiue.it* made In Ham­
ilton County Grit racalvo th*
•nMnamont of in* |i«a| commitOmni* Ncltory, former aacre
tary of lb* Hlate Democratic
Kaectitlve Comuilttra, advocated
boncarted eommlita* action towartl al'wljon of a lanalorial
raPreaenlatlv*
from
Hamlmil*
County, iled*ring that a rraldont of this County h*a never
been slotted to thla branch of
the Hiele Laglalature.
County Clerk O.
Ilcrudon.
who was present at the meet
liur, adr|*cd Commit.ooman (bat
candidate* have t l mor* day* In
which to qualify, for Iba coming
Primary.
Mambara of the otacullva com*
talttg* present were; Rat Pack­
ard. f! II. Lnnay. U J. Hartley.
Roy Burkholder, Martin tttnnko.
Mra. U- J. Holly, H. M. Jacob*.
W. B. I&gt;unn. Mr*. J K. Curtl*
jC, A. Wala*. Mra n. A Oood
•pood. It C. Matwali, Mr* A, I'.
Mralck, Mr*. J. c llowall. O. K
Downa Chairman 8. M. Lloyd
Mid Bacratary MUdrart Knight.

In tha lagialaUira during th*
Theodor* Reaaardt Adudalatra1l*n and la alto a retired Chief
JnUca of Iba Nrar YoH. ata'e
ford be wta greeted by th* U. H.
Rft V- »-ra daprtrlmrat commandar
i . ‘ R. Lytaa, Clly Clerk -Frank B.
Ajktana, Barratary of lha Chamber
• f paatuarc*
Ralph Ilagwall.
th* local National Guard and
taff Aganl C. Q. Ilawaon, wba

itad bla with a crate of

WAR I AO L I S , T O O . T I A V I L O

branttea of military terrtce. Tbeaa Japan—t aVi
meat ]uit baton taking *0 aa a mission of begnl
M M 3 it* currant campaign In CMna hat Man tf
Ye bring tuppllaa a great a*

tutai.

el'y and county organ I'
Kay Weat are planning
relebt* Ion for tby new
Illrhwry within • *b#
wteka.

T o o L at# T o t l — Ify
•k aa, maid, cook, wmahhig and
bnlng- darn, 701 E. 7th

P riu t will be awarded at In
Verbena del Taiaco In Tamp*.
March 10*14, for »h* bett bypleel
/Latin costume.

a s m ilk itB sU I
, e.

f/lif d lH N

food

with tb* dtlidoosfy
mild Cheddar flavor

m ,tn »si ttii

Ctnni Imwlnl Tkur.. F,li. II.
th a n t a i
g
I Talal
lit t il 1*1
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III III til
W. W*»ta
J. RhklMl
m i n tit
n t h i tit
c. llhrtg
in - m u*
V. wwcrai
TOTAL

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d n u g by

Seminole County
Court Records
Warraaty Daada
Cooper. Waller U To J** V
Muta.
Maudu 8 I J B/ Jacka'on To C.
J ' / * Anqla M. Jubiuon.
Iraf Natl Hank ol B. Lira.poolTo A. f . William*.
I. K Katrldga, *t at. T# A. F.
j Culiuw ct ut.. Butlt I*.
Jamra i;a||owuy nt ux., Uab|o To
Klmoro ilakrr et »&gt;. Mlnul*.
Quit Claim Ocadt
Lew It Uurhvr Tp Pint Mora*
llrillty &gt;’«rp.
Agrramtul Far D*ad
Mary H. * F. A Herd To Wil‘ JUot H. Marshall ol us, Lou la*.
Moitgagoa

■ The LaGi\ people am fgwout
Tan glrla wl'.
for ihclr gtmaful tUnra*. aapael- tliu Mordi Graa i
Inter Haven
ally Ilia Ubiruba and the Bolero. &lt;m Mtrch 1H •*
Four btmjrpt. rapraeentqMvya of UixmI Will, tu ca
Hl«* La tip Club* nf Tkmp* ,wllll KluildnV Charm
•’ ago typical I^tln - ilnaca* at, I* dim land* and
VmU-nr del Tobaro |o bo bfld h&gt;! Ih* U. t ..
Tumpa Hard. 10 14.
I *■ i „ ' ^ ^
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1
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| An Jt-Hiy uipdAua to!&lt; daa r
Kll'voc h Vine*, haldar o f Mb* 'm in * whalhcr or not f r f t . U
world'* prufaaalqMl lannl* sham- fr o m , haa bran lua'altad hv a
plon-hlp, will defend hi* Utl* parking ht.u.*'&lt;«| lltLand.- Thla
■igBlnrt Frad Furry of Knfiend la th* thlnl of ,uch machine* ta
«tl Ih* Call* at Club court at b* put Into rarvlt* in lb* aU'u,

S A T U R H A Y - M A R C H

TH E W ID EN ER C H A LLEN G E CUP
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0 A D D E D
.
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Dm alti ir t • u i r t i r fir llrn -| iir*ilM ia&lt; Bpvsri

Thta year "Tb* Wutanrr" uka* iu olacg among thr grrat ram of
hiflonr dag to then—
in tbs f i e l d ? War Admiral—wilUnt son
ofiSg A IX -T lM E O fA M P IO N MAN O’ W AR ^gSJiim w lf the
.

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Tk.

Liquors

W in e s

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W1DENER 0 A T -^ W
U jo KrauAr—
({ringing Id.• riimax tbe gresuat and moK colorful racing suaon «v*r
cOfUlt ettd .in. tbii‘ SUfr— providing /or thousands of aportnatn the
obt*) ndiog apccticlt^r winter racing.- . ,
jj,' .

OPEN ALL, NIGHT

We carry a complete
» ■ delegation from Uta legal
No. U II. B. W. V. and
th* AuaiUary Camp Na. A
prwMilt ta great Um National

t Varlout
•atton* of
a suitable
.OVefreat
next few

Gahie In Tourney

■

N a t i o n a l Leader
c p u ilis u
v C ts
IS
[v i VO fi Spanish
Ve
IV iflits S a n f o r d

NEW YOUIt —UP)— Dutch
Dehaert la the only member &lt;&gt;t
tjw original Celtic* Hill engaged
In active baaketball competition.

would open tho dobal# blmralf. 1*1
EapkxiaS* and aabotag* acaiwa
wlU fltura la th# debate. It w*a
Indleatod y#»l«rday wbon « a c ­
tion* » * n submitted making lb*
(orammem how It Inloaded to
Protect raamaMant aerrata. t
LaborHa W .A- Hark# brauxSit
tb# matter before lb* lloaa* wfth
a reqoett that Air Und*r**&lt;*.-#tary A; J. Mo|rh*ad maka j a
aUletneni on an attampt
to
aabo lace two royal air tefrt*
bomber* at flint way alrdroaaa,
poor Manchester.
tlrltain’a war wortlea aro lm.meaanrably treater than when
*bW five-year procram waa * an­
nounced February IC- HIT. Now
that# la a real war In lh#: Far
Ra*t and a mnUHud# of power
pot* rioter home.
Tb* *erond "defenae** y**r; *j*o
find* Chamberlain chart Inn , a
new fore I n policy.' with but tbd
Bid of bla former toraln ■*&lt;*«■lary, Anlhdny Eden—a cotree
bated upon fervent hope* for a
quirk Trlendahlp with tho dic­
tator* of Europe.
Yealarday h* railed moat of
hl« cabinet together U&gt; dlaeuee
with Lord Perth, araba*a*dor I Itome. the ' coming nontl«tlo%&gt;
wlpr l*r*niler Moitollnl of Italy.

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lalaah Javaalla
, m m

�S u fo r l Is The Oatr Central
PlorUa City Affording Rail. H ighw ay

Sowlnoto Comity Prodmoo
More Frail And VegtUblea Than Ar^
Simitar Area In America
'

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1938

Efforts Made
To Find Lost
TWAAirliner

Storms Leave
Trail Of Dead
And Homeless

ABOARD MISSING LINER

Raging1 River Halts
Searchers Tempo­
rarily In Attempt
To Find Lost Ship

18 Persons K n o w n
Dead And 18 StUl
Missing In S u r g ­
ing Storm W aters

Flares R eported
To Have Been Seen
Woman Claims Hear­
ing P l a n e Flying
A t L ow *A ltitu d e
a FTO8NQ, C *l. Mar. 3 -

A a TPK^ Searchfin ..partiw,
blocked yoaterday and last
night by flood waters, re*
Hewed their effort* today to
teach a great ^Tnountn'roH*
near 60 mile* east of here
In hope of locating the air­
liner which vanlahed with
nine persona aboard Tuesday
night.
'*

A raging river, an outgrowth
of the'Storm that tngul/ed »b*
plnha. prawn'*d seafrhara from
r e a t l l g V e *00-fool acraleh'fh
Ihe high Blenrma at dusk yeater
day to Inewtlgata myaleriocii
lights ami an undlatlnguiahabl*

M ARDI GRAS JHRONG CHEERS PARADE OF REX

J. D. Gravel (left) wa* 'he pilot and Martha M. Wilson (right)
was atewardeae aboard the big TWA airliner which disappeared In
fc atorm over rugged Tehachapl mountain* m .rod* from San
Francisco to Albuq.-erque, New Maiieo, Sli passengers also were
aboard.

P r in r in n l S n a n lfA F
r * l U U J J d l iJ J J C rlla C ft
a . wj ,
.
w
a

SCC To Purchase 65
Cars O f S u r p l u s
To Go For Relief

P la n s

,
D is c u s s e d

In le r -C I t y
In D e L a n d

Officers S c o u t Sui­
cide Theory, While
Unable To Cite Mo­
tive For M u r d e r

1.0S ANORt.ES. Mar. 3.—M V Th* fury or • dralh-drallng storm
■bated lining in Southern Callfor*
nin, leaving a hundred stricken
roniratHtlUm fighting the' ravage*
of flood* an&lt;1 rounting the mount*
Ing l»aa of llvra anil properly.
Eighteen person* were known
deml and nt leant IS o'hera were
missing In Mirging atorm water*.
At Iraat' 10,006 persons were
home'eia. Properly damage ran
Into inIIlinn a or dollata an bridges
broke, highways sank, homes col*
tap*&lt;*it, store* run brimming and
garden* nml ranch acreages wera
auhmergrd.
The stricken aren extended from
Ventura on the north to Bun Juan
Cspiatrnno on the south from the
^ l» ,n W
otta" ln ,,,p Sn" i!,'rn," ' ino H k H f l M
ntntmlaln* uliirli divide Southern
California‘a coats) plain mid de*

Reports Show
Slight Gain In
Celery Market At KtwanisLunch

Dies On Stairs Of
Federal Building
15 Persons W ait In
Collector’s O f f i c e
To Interview Him

P ^ r W ^ g '■ W
U A c 1! w W f J

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nrtrr.i'* and toppled utility line*
F o r i,.,ut.d
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Tim r*in,

Bartholomew
ShotTo Death

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ORLANDO, Mar. 3.— (AP)
—Frank K. Bartholomew.
62-yi&lt;ar-ohl deputy collector
of internal revenue,
waa
found hIio I to death today
on n narrow iron stairway
leading up the outside of the
Federal Building to hia of­
fices on the third floor of
the building hert.

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Deputy Marshal Howard Brown
said Bartholomew waa killed by
a pistol bullet which entered the
left side of his head, came out tha
right side and tore a hoi* In hie
hat.
"I doubt if there 1* any chance
that It was suicide," Brown docl*ml. Ho ssld a pistol with tw*
bullets fired wa* found on tbtf
sinlrway. lie said tha gun waa
under a batch of office papets

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J iilB

M e e tin g
T o n ig h t

in tiHMtamnprcaummi t»y tha
^
K li
,
flnoil water*.
wVWt* 1
mmF\
Outlining
founding nml the
K...ihs-.«
: &lt;vn».«| California
With no increnae In (■ o b. crlOutlining the
t
...
ni.m full ilic ctfrri* ortho storm B H | ' * W V # *gM ' J f ,-s .A H ^ n r a c E J n Q ^ U
cry purchnsaa kind with f. o, b. dovolopraent of the K'wnni* I"' ,|llt ram|&lt;tlntr.
so serious
' Ayr
(,■”
sales for the first tlnto in see- tarnations'
tornationsl i»nd reltcrnliiig rof
|„
,ni,tr» rii pu t of &lt;lie* E M R i f
a«n
oti)e&lt;ts or
of t!
the org*nl**tion, Kt- 1aisle. Floods ln«t month caused
f j " ^ A Q ttw .
erol weeks no high aa |t.50 per objects
wanUn D1&gt; O.
11. Scott »»* the prln heavy damage in Northern Fair
E M ff
V
crate, tho demand for Florida wanlan
About lit persons who Ware
wailing In tha Collector'a office
speaker on the |&gt;ro«r*ni for f " " ' *|. ^
—h L A K B I H V a U
I'olcry, m-conllnE to reports of rclpal
|pa| apeakrr
told Brown l hey heard two ahotf.
the ■Federal Stale Market New* Klwan's
KIvan's Kdu.
Education at tha club's r^ ", fo*iI
disaster )
Thousands of Mardl (Ira* celebrant* are ahown m*„,
A second bullet waa found In tba
aerg'oo. lias taken another up- regular Iqaehcpn
lapel
b» tha Valdes uf(rr (mr, n|ial rk|n, rau&gt;„| »t King He* moved through St. Charles Street In N,.w p ,
well beside the etalre.
word trend during, lb* pMt week Ilotal
Il0t(j yesterday.
m tcrf
|least *1* denth* and property fretlval since the unnuu| spring carnival waa Inaugurolrd
Bartholomew had fifed here
even theugh prlre levels hav#
Pretldent
President Bldacy J. Nl« pro- damage i-slimsled a* high aa tfl.-.fc
—- ------ •- —
—
boon approaisnuteiy tha same Mr ____
aided__oyer tl
Iha huslned. mectRltri 000,600: fZ ,
V
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packed Ifndlnc nilcry market*.
daring which plana were mad«| A flood policed through the elty h tfl T ITI C f l O I D f l l f i
want to kill Bartholomew or'why
As u •further Incentive toward for participation of tha local r|nb street*. Ton Inches of rain hail
th&lt;- Cnllrctor would want to talm
ncntal and Waalgnt Air Idury an upward houtt of |ha celery
In the Inter-city meeting In bon- j fallen In four days—almost half of F W
U
mL A a m L __
hL-i u*n life. Federal agents look
*hip disappeared.
tnurttel. tha Surplus Commodities or of the International resident, it today—nnd more was predicted. V / I ^ U B I I m D O O C I I C C
cliarnn of the esse since the death
tVrlHiration has ngroed to pur- Trafford Taylor, to be hold |H| Five ihousniul or more wore
_ .
gI
look place en government pro­
1-huso CD ear* of tlm surplus at Del-and tonight. Fred Broil was homeless or iimroonrd in fliHHlS i f t lift U s e H o ir iP I *
pel ly. An Inquest ws* set fo«
ft.tO per rr«tn. At the meeting *1,&lt;&gt; welcomed Into the club ns bound homo*, anil ndditionat hun
k JIQ Jrfi &gt; 1 1 9 I Q l l I C I CITY N EW S BRIEFS
Inter In the day.
of the, I’elery Control Committee a now membertby llipv&lt;'ll Mu*«in. dre,l* wern Imporilnl ly Ihc po«-------tngeUliR la it Friday nlah*. the
In outlining tha history «l KI-.sllilllly of flood jlnma giving way.
Amendment Approved
j'l'V was requested to puiehase wanls. Hr, flentt pointed out lh«l| The e*otiislrh movlp boaclr
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65 cars on n graduated scale the tsrginnlng of the club wB» In colony at Malilni was Isolated from
I II b C H rC Il I1O r Y O U lI I
Providing P o l i c y
roiigiiiC from f l i c per crate tor IMI aa a reault of tha effort* oil communication. A numlter of
iit l .
I.'lni**!
K illin ff
IIENDAYK, Franca, (At the V- H. No. 1 erode* In *1.05 per of Allen Brndlna .And Joieph motion picture resident*, including!
O f Non-Aggretision
vv lit* 1 11
”
8punish Frontier), M*r. J. —(/P) crate for V. B. No. 2 grade*.
Trane* In Detroit. ht|ch. The club Madeline Tarroll, wero believed
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....
—Babel* in eastern 8pain pointed
Tho BI’C had originally planned. received lla Drat state charter marooned nnd a roast gttnrd rutJACKStlNt ll.I.r.. Mur. u.
ing of tho WASHINGTON, M«r. .1.—(A^—
yesterday for the launching of a In purohusc CO cars at It 05 per In Michigan on Jan, It, 1*15 and ter wo* sent to their rescue.
—Duv*l county nut hurl* lea "sited
III.’ Ku'nry Tile llou-i* Naval Affuir* Commit*
new offensive.
cretu hut following tlto request spread to'Canada aarlr ,ln 1*17.
George Mnrshnll, film dlrrctor
n)1l| deputies between here
I.. Ili'iin In I..,' appi.iviil l.'icii-lilli.'ni today t"
Under order* from dencrsl of the Control Committee mem­
In ] ( l( , two* yeaf* alter the warn reported missipg after leaving nm, Mbm, i,M|ny iu „ M.k for the
loniglit u' ullthtulro n tt,l|.1Ji|ll,IHHI p i * In llaytnna Beach yesterday who
Franco, border dispatch** **kl. bers. tho quota was Inrreaaad to
confessed to tha robbery of ap­
first charter " » » «ranlcl, there,hi* Mal.Btl home yrslrnlay morn*
. .,.|,„„ h| liunatu of 'he
pituslon &lt;&gt;f the navy. Chairmun
offioer* and men In) rear guard fs wM^re[id the price waa raised was a total of
pro* Imalrly 1225 from Ibo Cliu*
club* with o 'log for work. .............Ho said he
th e 'n -.n c who
iVInsun
(
Ih'iiuH'iat,
(ioorgiu)
antraining camp* moved Into tbe livo I'lrtiTj per crate, Although
■ of lli'lrii iioiinri'il that tho cnnimlltre vote.I lim'd agent for Ihe Florid* East
tori
night
felled
both
Ills
fullier
(rout lines to retime thousand* tho total celery purchases allot*
Coast Bull mail Severn I day* ago,
till* Him' 'J]l to itir,',. Iii fnvoi-of the hill,
nnd mother with nn ove. l,H,k his
of trained troop* for tb* pro- ad hr tlie SCC lost weak w*re
Kheriff C. M. Hand staled that
ail
(hi*
ur-j
Hi-fix&lt;
•
tilling
finally
on
the
hill
faUiii'o porke'hook nnd sin*it
‘ Jected drive.
he helierrd llio myst &gt;ry of a num­
not bought, J. C. Lottie*, secre­
(rHiisart
k,
1
1
.-I
in,,
it
which
would
add
Id
I'oinhataid
nwuy In 'hr fnmlly car.
ber nf breaking and entering
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Oorerataent torceq were re- tary of tho Control Commute*. ‘
the
i
i
ll,a.I,
i
hips
In
the
fle.-t,
2J
auxiliary
Deputy Kheriff M. II. (iurganeases vriilrh have orrurrej recently
-mwar»*orHnl to have destroyed a rebel stated today that It was probable
veamda an,I ttr.lt |.la nra, the conilot « klenlifled the fugitive as
' ' out post n**r Toledo, provincial the entire CG car* will b* pur­
in the vicinity of Chuluota waa
oiillie oilnpti'd nil non ii.lment by
Hoy Itlileiiour, Hi, n resident ol
solved.
capital ft mil** aoatbweet of Ma­ chased fur relief distribution Jur-'
lent
nf.
ihe-Vinsnn
ilei'lariug
n
|»dli-y
o
f
non*
•urburliHii Moiuliirln.
The negroes, Nathaniel Whitley,
drid. and freed tb»|r Unas In the lug tlili week.
|
l, will p*. aggression for the Navy.
,
Chin ir* lllilemnr, "1! year-old
sector from rebel fire,
of Oviedo anil Arthur Frank of
Accord' hr la roport* of c*lrry
o|&gt;|a|
,&gt;
.
(l|
.
The
Navy's
defelisi’
program
also
conlmciiir, dhsl this morning
nahlosl by
Wrcw abootee,
Babel* guarded a* * military move11nntl over the nation. Cali­
111, Ihi, Ir t'ulU' for n merrhalil marine find Deputy
Sheriff Jack Hickson aa
•ccret tb* point saboted for start­ fornia relery movsmenta war*
be Wrlaku “ f 1°
I'a'sengi't shl|&gt;s, It was they were riding bicycle* puring tha drive thnu|h one* of tb* cnnsldsrublr lighter than for last
I,,00,1,1 1
(Csntlnus.1 en I'ljl ttiresj
main objectives U U&gt;* (ask of weak. However, track holding*
i j m i 'l n * down fresn Tgrac] to tb* In It of the principal niarksta
Morris Itanson. charged with
'^Mediterranean cqg|| to **v*r wore nn yott*nl*y as compared
reckless driving, wa* sentenced
Catalonia from the r*st of gov­
ttemiaoni n r u v t * * i
to pay a fin* of |t« or serve 7"
ernment-held spsig.
days &gt;n Jail.
In towvJon. haadguartora of
Willie-Mae N**|. negro, charged
Ke Internationa)
with aa*au|t and disorderly con­
ittee, Soviet
_
«£cvpiad
duct waa sealsnced to p*r a fin*
a British-sponsored pirn tor re­
of f 10 or aerVa 10 day* on each
moval
foreign volunteer* from
Diked
out
in
new
outfit*
from
of
lh, rharfMi Hubert Green and
Ure ipaabb civil way amUs
Italy, Freaeo sad Germany pro- boot* to reps, three Chicago lad* Mary K. Anddiraon. . negro** ,1^-nnog, Hell, Van Nuys, f.nmiU.
who gave thvlr names as Douglas charged with disorderly conduct
vioaaiy had aeeaptad.
j Culver City and In !«a . Angeles
Huff, l l { Francis M-lhVren, H ; « , ri noth sentenced to psy fjnc*
llvrlf were broad lakes, appruarhand Andrew Lambroe, U| ware Df |]o ar gore# || days,
able only In boats.
P o U c e "c h l« f b e ta
caught in tbe act of robbliig ‘William and Florence
Freevul there.
will Im offered: Murkeling special'other thefts, It waa generally be— ——
'*!. om| prinripil, senior assoriste lirvnl by mambere of th* Sherlfr*
News O f Criminal Benjamin's clothing •*«■* on m*krr. negro**, both charged
First Street 1st*
Wednesday W|(h disorderly conduct
were
Ku|ierlntend*nl o f Public In “ "'l nssi.tatil ‘ market lug spec bel- Office Ihat. tha negroes were roa­
st ructlun T. W. Lawton will sptwh l't*. |2,600 to (5,000 n year.
ponsible for the ateallng.
"Tb* only reared* that X would nlgh», Chief o f Police IUy t f given five-day aaapended a^non the subject of “ Home'' at the
In l(io Uureau of Animal In* - • -— ■
tenure. Mack Hill, charged with
not go for a big Jqb while I was to Williams stated today.
FatrelaoAn G. C. Fellow* first disorderly conduct, wa* ecnregular meeting of tho Wret Hide dtratfjr, n Junior
Veterinarian, PCPPC8 INTRODUCES BILL
Sanford wga because I did not
Patent Teachers Association nl
n year and in lie- Bureau ■
------ -want to let my gtri know I would no'ad the lad* In th# store build- trnr«d re pay • fin* of |tt ur
do sock crimes," Tommy Jahnacd, ing and called the Police Stalled Mrv* M days •« JatJ,'
Head Coach Leonard McLucaa four Class A .regional tourneys, the West Fide Primary this after- I&gt;f I'tsnt lmlualry. an Asooelate1 WASHINGTON. Mar. I —UP)
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agnuiombt (sugar beet Invest I-1 -.Benatnra Walah (D.. Maas.),
who waa returned to Chester, Pa, ! fee additional help to make th*
. _ . ..___ .
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—id Miami noon beginning at 3:30 o'clock.
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Igallons) (2.0011 u year} assistant and Pepper &lt;D.. Fla ). Introduced
last weekend declared following arrest. 'When arrested 'he boy*
li-gea through a light workout as l)«Mh ami 10 each at Jacksonville
Arrangements for • Iri-city plant pliysiiilogii.1 (sugar t.eet in- n bill yesterday to authorise the
Iha questioning by Chaster affl- bad discarded their Iravel-drety T W O B u i l d i n g P e r m i t s a final preparation far their till and Tampa,
and eheckrr tournament vesllgalbms) u|so at (2.600 a Kurplus Commodity Corporation
area, according to *-*trpn&gt;frn re*
against Andrew Jaekson eager*.
the eight district event* have chess
S l r l l T V l h ^ b e * * ' * 2 ' u S i ! G r a n t e d B y I n s p e c t o r wintmre o f tha Big Conference attracted 100 Class 0 oulfita, with will be discussed at &lt;he regular|year.
1&gt;, purchaa* approximately (100,ttfaacbaSv Mis* jtckvii, ctpl,1
'n ■
title and also winners of th* State tb* Second District meet at Talbandketeblcfs and aock* from tha
Two building permits ■were toornoy Iasi m r , Im the ‘ Fed* UhetM* topping (he |Ut with to
dock In the store and had ala* granted by local laspeetur a. P. opening game* of the regional entries. Twenty-eight teams have!
flflnd Irevalhig bags wUb addl- Pasta* yesterday- record* at the C aa* AJannumvnt tn the Jackson rnt*r*&lt;l the First irisiriet affair*
thmaj wearing apparel. Mr. Ban- CUy 11*11 . avai l ed today.
gym la Jacksonville tomorrow B| Chiplry,
Jamln aalimaied th* value o f Urn
J. IL Baak waa treated p*t- moentag at B:00 o'elock.
FlnalUt.'In each of the regional
gooda they ware taking nt over minion to eaoatrect a on* story
WILCOX ASK* REPEAL
„ Jir** * * * ?
and district touroamanta gain the
(260.
frame building o* Ulekory Are‘
right to en'er th# champlonahip
Tho hoys entered threngb a na# between Ninth qnd Tenth
WABIIINtlTON. Mar. J. —(AT making the pui
meats at Gainesville.
small (renaom la tho rear of In* a treats at an estimated rest of
—Itepri'M-nUliva
Wilcox
(D ,
— . ,s
Thla Is th* first year Florida'*
F|a.) proposed realarday Con... . ■
bonding and were prepare* te (ISO and Ilerhart t. Williams
high school* have been divided
leavu when natbed by tb* law wa* greeted p*r«laal*n ter the gw la Galnsavilt* nn t week to
area* rot*“l n section of the
LO C A L\
anfoRement officer*. TW Jgvaalt* eonstreetlon of |W* small frame btUlo K ont an th* UaktreJly of
Bociel Decurlty Act which per
■r
delinqucnti ware transferred te baildtaga an the OuntrT Club Florid* crest far tea Bute
mlt* tha Federal and Btat* govpartly cloudy
lb* Judge o f tW Juvenile Ce»ri, Road at an *el|»&gt;t*d cost
&lt;-remanIt to uke Hans on proper- day; aomanhat
i f ownml by u)ii ago pensioners, pari beast toast

Billion Dollar
Naval Programls
OkeyedByBoard

Insurgents P l a n
New J O ffen sive
In Eastern Spain

Police Ankcd To Aid;

at

Seminole High Basketball Team Is
Ready For Andrew Jackson Game

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Two Negroes Are
Nabbed For $225
Theft In Chuluota

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round guilty and sentenced to jail for seven months as
well as. to pdy a fine of $600. Because he had already
served eight months In Jail before he was brought to
trial, he has been released, under observation of the se­
cret police.
The Rev. Nlemoeller was not charged with adultery,
or bigamy, or beating his wife, or with stealing church
funds, or malfeasance or misfeasance in office, or with
murder, blackmail, or arson. In fact' he was not charted
with any of the crimes with which We are familiar ip
thla country, not even with driving while drunk, or 1«i
decent eapoaure.
He was charged with apeaklng disrespectfully of. Nasi
leaders, and of using disparaging remarks in his pulpit
against the political party which happens to be in power
in Germany. It la the same as If in this country a few
yean ego some minister had said that the Republican
party waa the instrument of.the money-changers, or more
recently that Prealdent Roosevelt was a parlor pink.
But what is e&lt;|ual]y as important to ua, aa believers In
Democracy, Is that this outstanding Protestant minister,
who made an enviable record for courage end loyally to
Germany during the World War as a submarine command­
er, not only is denied the right to say what he honestly
believes of the direction tn which Hitler’s pagan creed is
leading his country, but also is not allowed a fair trial on
his guilt or Innocence under the charges.
Eight months ago he was thrown Into jail. For months
he was kept' there without being allowed to see a single
soul or to confer with his attorneys. Finally the motions
of going to trial were conformed with, but he was not al­
lowed to have legs! representation in court. Only one
member of the clergy waa permitted to be present and he
was sworn to secrecy and watched by the police. The pub­
lic waa barred.
In these star chamber proceedings, where not one
word of what took place was allowed to reach the public,
Dr. Nlemoeller waa tried and found guilty. With the pay­
ment of his 9000 fine he will be released now, but the se­
cret police will be constantly on his trail, and If he so
much aa dares to InUmata again that he objects to the reHatoui persecutions to whleh people of every f*Hh In

•ought lit* release from tbs So*pKsl.
Ernest Hartley, night Jailer cl
(tie Duval County Jail, m M Roy
Ridenour had boon . engaged in
work with his father at another
heoae in Mandarin, whence they
hod returned heme about 4:45
o’clock, according to ln*eetigat
Ing office re./
As tbs father end son walked
hits lha yard o f their horns, It

ro r
Medicine
inereoad In f. o, h. solos refloated
s general Iwprovassent In the
celery win Sot conditions and *4Iboush no Kish price is bebuc
obtained it Isrto quantity at thn
oommodllr l» ■h#ng moved for
n modernto pries;
1
In order to crisis a bettor de­
mand 1he United States Depart­
ment. Is planning s nationwide
rod'o broadcast entitled “ A D sr
cnfai (a Color*." Mr. lattice re­
ported tud«r- after recnlvine In­
formation from. the AAA radio
■orr'eo department In Washing­
ton.
The program will publicise th*
quality, quantity and u,e* of
Klortda netor* to the nation's
house* ire* duHng a 11esse keep­
ers Chat on Mar II. This In­
valuable publicity Is being pro­
vided through the Tin'ted flutes
Department of AsrlmrHuro and
lha Agricultural Adjustment Ad­
ministration without coot to the
growers and shippers.
Mr lattice called attention of
the inet-iing of members of tbs
Control Committee In the Melseh
nmldltte Friday night when tbs
problem of prnratUm will bo dis­
cussed for the coming week,
Those Intercated in the industry
are invited to be present at Ibe
meeting.

tbs ear. picked up an ass and
struck his father an the head. &lt;
As Mra. Knight and lira. Ride
nour hastened to Uh assistance of
the elder Ridenour, th e' son Oval
alleged to have attempted ta j at •
lurk the young warnsn wlfh' the
wrapon, but she' escaped by run­
ning, eccordlng to reports.
Investigating officers said that
the younger Ridenour then) hit hie
mother In the back of the head
with the sue, aa she wae leaning
over to help hla father. Seising
hit filhrr's
pockrtbook,
which
contshied an undetermined amount
or money, the son took 'the auto­
mobile am) rsraped, officer* re­
ported. A description
e l the
younger Ridenour wa* broadcast
last night by officers in an effort
to apprehend him.
Night Jailer Hartley asld Ural
Roy Ridenour had been sent to
Urn' West ‘Florida Institution about
WKflT PALM REACH. Mar, I.
four year* ego.
—Uft—A now record solo may
l&gt;o established in Florida's May
Democrat |o primary If return*
Double M arriage'Is
from restordsyl* clip election
first contest of Im­
Performed By Judge her*—ths
portance tmfer a new nut* law
eliminating pW l-t*i payments at
Two slaters wore married in
n voting* requirement—Ora taken
the office of County Judge R. W.
it* a barometer. Political observ­
Ware yesterday, records at tho
er*. basing their predict tone on
Court House reveelad today.
n 30 percent increase recorded
The County Judgo performed
tho nuptial ceremony for Theo­ her*, said they believed almost
40.000 marc voter* would go to
dore Ward and Morgarct. Cham­
the polls in May than ce*t bal­
bers *ml also for Alvin Ilaldwin
lots In the 1134 general election
and Corns! 1a chambers all of
iieforo poll Us payments were
Orlando,
Records also revaalad that 35 •diminatad.
rouplns were granted license*' to
wod from the office of tho Coun­
ty Judge during (ha month d
Fobruary. Certificates wore ,l»siiod to 17 colored and IS whim
rouplns.
a

THURSDAY,

Right Now
Yon Are Making
A Repair Bill.

FRIDAY OR SATURDAY

REGARDLESS OF HOW LONG YOU H AVE SUFFERED
REGARDLESS OF HOW M A N Y MEDICINES YOU
H A V E TRIED—or the iv ie M M f have been paying for
them — POW -O-LIN, the 'new medicine, must relieve a
condition for which it is indicated or it costs you nothing.
GET YO U R FIR 8T BOTTLE FOR O N LY 29c. SUFFER­
IN G . M EN A N D W O ftE N T A K E HEED!
• -This offer will never be repeated.
P. W . Delaney, the well known
e x p o n e n t o f health, to be at
Tonchton Drug- Co. to explain to
the people o f Sanford and vicin­
ity how best results may' be ob­
tained through the use o f his great
medicine, known as POW -O-LIN.

E very Sufferer Can Have A
Trial Bottle for Only 2 9 c
Florida People Praise PowO-Lio
ST. PETE SUFFERER
TELLS OF RELIEF
Mr. Wetter A. ■ liter.
Tenerrlee A t e . II. m e m b e r*. F ie .
m i , ei “ I reffrreA I msm reeettcettee
net wee to &lt;*iti e d u r s t *

Ulttee. I CM net Irel Mb# Meat

1-erthie*. « wee reeMeaellr *•“ •

eieletea.

A «rtee* »»remmeedeg

I’O W -O -I.I*. Slere ta b la e
Ihrre
h,.litre e t thle Ite r e eglW e r I e e
r r tlr.ro e f e rlresrO
le lreM e jt

lr«rt « » 4 4 * n«t

erkrr, Oleer egrlle or e lC rr I U . M
e rrentl mt ISal raaOltlee. M W .
O -M U le the heel teeSIrler I have
rr rr n»rO."

Starr thee t e t r i, SbeeceM hatlire ef rotV.O-M.-f hare hrrn
&gt;.M la At. Prtrrehnrw. Fre*l.

arias*-• &amp; £ • ii^i
r r r r beO la tbetr W a n .

Germany's pottrrle* arc Increatmg production to rare for
domestic orders.

Frulta and Vegclablca
Frnh Daily
Cut Flower*

CURB SERVICE
Prices Right—See Ua

Spencer’s Market
Comer 2nd and Palmetto
we have to contend. That moaquitoe* can be completely
eliminated In a given motion in shown by the work which
has been done In Cuba where not a single mosquito has
been s u n in yeara. A "war on mosquitoes" project for
Seminole County would be enormously worth while. * ■

bp,.

Those Special
Gears Need
Attention

SERVICESTATION
901 S. Park Ave.

ST. PETE NURSE IS
TRULY GRATEFUL!

-'-Hdk You VWfeif^IIanier’i Lately 7
We * stand to yen t perssbsl lavlUUea Is do so.
HOI.D EVURYWUEUK PON U A* P K

A l l ! I r&gt; I ■* m i
( tl.be ee e, le d le r
S i n . Aire. b . C M
e e re i « l r e e l eg
U . M K . SI e r r H
e i S i k i I e mi

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SANTA ALICIA—Special Ql. 69c

Ipana Tooth Paste 39c large sire
Russian Mineral Oil 49c p t
Carters Liver Pills 19c

STEAMSHIP MASTER IS
POW-O-LIN BOOSTER

CANPY
Nunally'w or Gilbert’a 91.00 lb. for 78c
AT OUR FOUNTAIN
J4 Ox. Ice Cream Soda Toppad w ith Whipped Cream A
V
Cherrjr lie
Fortmoet lee Cream p'nl 20c

day o f his hreHtig trfmu ths
fin a ls Unrmpleymunt Committee
thit business too has not dtno ell
ft could to' revlvo pro-perity. |l
certainty has not. lint thst does
BH rutlire the government of .Its
MapeaolMlity, or ihe CIO for inVM ig strikes which certainly did
M i beta the aliuetlen any, or
numerous other groups, none of
which, ft seems ta us, have domi
nil they eou'd to meko this :oun-

thlg vfeiid that often, too many
thhee In fact, we taka them for
gtMited, never rasllclng how badly
v»c need them unUI we have to do
without them. People of Ocala
era finding thla out sines the fire
edify' tkta week whleh destroyed

a n , n . r. P s t m e . to a 1-rel.a St.
ia ih t r e illll. earei -Urtere tebJee POWO-I.IH, I m s M Hr e t t .b r a* etna I. wee
let)an a aeO eeffrtro e tr a il, treat le
eiaritlee. ee ar t — err ee a t brrrra aeO
elbrr erwaeMaea at IS . .brOr .d ee ..le
te a 'lr rlljeleelUa raearO enr le br a*
a M l gew e e l all bear* a t Ibe alsbl.
alerr lablae P W W -u -U * I am rrllrrrO
ef all el three I re ■ hire H a l were lea*
lire* by a eleear* laltellaal Iran."

T r a w ic k ’ s

A FEW OF OUR WEEK-END SPECIALS

SAN IX)HD TW E N TY YEARS.AGO

JACKSONVILLE PEOPLE
GET PROMPT REL1EF1

GREYHOUND

RACES
'thorn 10th, - IM ikm abh
ike Hate trim the Me. S

SANFORD-ORLANDO

WM. L. DURKBT8
ENDORSEMENT

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see a. o p H l.&lt; n n mb» lire $ e . ( i l l .

re reel*. o , . i - I aerre aSr a Meal
Wl CM m i TSaall lb bWallae a a * aba
aaCII I w m mla*sable, t * a
liiawtwb, frit fSleag. wrra aaS. star*
••Mae awMe at!-&lt;br - - - - - — — -fT n I
nC berm sab Ira sag aaiae r O W -S 'U S .
S m ssIbvM s i m f swAArelae. (A is Ibe
M l rAIrrMsr M edialar I b a r s
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tag-peying
time h it
aia arrived. Borne time before
trill 'I I more than six million
Acftoa gitiecna ere expected to
* r t hew mock they have earned
I Post year, tncioead a check to
1 ggvhnmcht dec a certain perliege e f ft. Probably two million
Im w -who file return will not

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Activities
DENE MARTIN LANEY, Society Editor

Birthday
Calendar Washington
P a r t y Is Attended
By Truth S e e k e r s

Meeting Is Held
By Junior Women

Telephone 148

B i l l i o n D ollar Fedetal Players
Martin’s Garage
Naval Program Is Give 4th Play Here
On Wednesday evening before
General
Okeyed By Board ah audience constating mainly of
hlj(h school student* at th« Semi­
Repairing
CenflnuFfi From Page Ota*
nole High School Auditorium, &lt;he

Repairing
Diamond Setting
AND

Truck &amp; Auto
learned yesterday. At Iftat 10 of Federal Flayer* presented "She
them would be available at all Stoops to Conquer,” the fourth
Service
lime* on the Peclflc Const.
play In a aeries showing the his­
Bodies—Spring*—Trailer*
Copt. Royal K. Ingeraoll, chief tory snd development of the
A price you can afford
of narsl war plan*, sold the navy drama. This production was said
to pay
would like to have the Ifl ships t&lt;Tbe the b**'t of the series If |t
ready for Immediate conversion ctn
judged by appreclstlvo lninto hospital and troop ships |( m l nnd applause,
in tlic event of on emergency.
The scenes between Tony LumpIn » letter to Representative bin and his mother were ehsraetWflch, republican, California, In- rrited as especially outstanding as
trvraoll said that in order to insure w*a the portrayal of Mr. Hardthe nvalinblity or these ships on castle by Francis
Strlngfellow,
the Pacific coast et all times. Kata llardcastle. played by Marythere ought to be a total of 40 of eda Green, was described as lovely,
them in the merchant msrine ser- with n "sprightly and Malicious
vice.
eye", and a charming laugh.
Welch said tngersoll had told
Kathleen Wright -a Constance
him earlier there were not more Neville played a sweet and modeat
than three or four shipa of the ms id of an earlier day.
desired type now operating in the William Orrlson appeared In the
Sea Plane Rides
west coast.
rnle o f Marlow'and Tyler CarpenOver Celery Firlda
Tlie 112S.08fl.tJWt Interior De- ler as Hastings,
I Miles West—l-*ke Shore UlTd.
pirtmrnt supply bit) for thk 1933 The realtimes were, said to do*
Flljthl« Made Dally
flsral year, with provisions for serve rpeelal attention because of
establishment of a departmental Ix-juty, design, giving to the minor Free Water Show Sunday
publlrily sgrney, was passed by eharmrlera an outstanding npthr Mouse yesterdsy and sent to iiearaiicc, while the scenery and

r s o n

Mrs. Lola LcGctie |, spending
The Truth Seeker* Clasa of the several weeks in Valdosta, (la.
First Methodist Ch«rch attended
a Washington Birthday psrty
A. D. Zsrbsry srent yesterday
Monday afternoon at the. home of In JacksouVnio on businos*,
,
Mrs. II, II. Pnttlshall In Geneva,
with 47 members p iw n t. The
Mrs. Fred sentt Is visiting her
presentation of numerous flower sister, Mrs. Paulk. Reeves lu
.bouquets made festive the eom- Daytons.
will "hlned social and business meetRay Hall. Secretary of the Board
&gt;• taff]
Hostesses for the
occasion of Trade of Brunswick, Go,
w en: Mr*. II. 11. Duncan, Mrs. ■Pent several days here..
„ A. C. SUrke, Mrs. F. R. Mitchell,
,* Mrs. R. L. Ehlnholser, and Mrs
Mm. hi It. Imney. Mrs M. It.
II. II. FfcttlshalL
Strickland, and Mrs- J. O. lamer
iA new class song "My Sister *P*nt yesterday afternoon in Der and l , " ‘ £y Mrs.- John Vaughn, Land.
• was snug by Mrs. Vaughn and
1. Mrs. a A. Hein. Mr«. R. W.
nilly Olrnn and Jerry McMahon
y Turner snd Mrs. W. 8. Thornton of Cleveland...........H
_
arrived _yet*
d ted the dtvotlonals, and Mrs. terday to spend severs) days In
i. Turner and Mrs. P. D. Parget Banford,
j
; h.
c gars reading of George -'Wash­
ington poems. Mrs. A. C. Starke,
Mr. and Mr*. B. O. Btiinh
it class, president, presided over the spent Sunday and Monday
t business'meeting.
Biraaola and Lakeland vis
Bouquet* of flowers were pre- friends there.
'• sented to various class member*,
Mr*, n. L. Griffin and Mr*. R.
s Mrs. Thornton and Mr*. Leslie
t Went presented Mrs. Fattishsll L. Bhinholser left inday for
I with bouquets of snapdragons and Stuart where they will spend
9 .pansies. Mrs. II. II. Duncan. several days.
chairman of the
en'ertalning
Mr*. I.eon Rich of Daytons
■&gt; committee, presented the five
e host eases with red, white amt Reach Is visiting her sister. Mr*.
blue roraago*. In honor of their Clyde Humphrey, ut her home
9 birthdays, Mrs. -D. J. BarrljK. on -Sanford Avenue.
Mr*. Walter 11. nach enter­
tained members of tho Bsndspur
nnd Mrs, J. H. Crawford received
Miss M»ry McMiiliun will spend Club with n bridge party on
cherry bouquets.
'
Mr*, pati ishall’s home wa* the weekend *it (Uincsvlile at- Toe,day evening at her home on
II elaborately decorated wi'h bou- tending lh* Military Rail at the Holly Avenue.
Mis* Ferry I*co Roll was
J quell of Spring flowers. The UntTcreily of Florida,
awanh'il high *rnr&lt;* prize, and
guests were invited Into the
Mies Kathryn Thigpen arrived Miss Borah Warren Kaiterhy low
1 dining room whrre the table wn*
• spread with a laco cover and ccn- today from Talhthassor In spend score. Mi* It. H. McCall- Jr- won
• lered with o large bowl of red. Ilia weekend hero with ln*r par­ rut pri»e.
whl'c, nl)d blue flower*, balanced ents. Mr. on,) Mr*. \v, J. Thigpen.
Mr*. Rath'* tionie «n* iBeoratby twn minlaliiro cherry tree*
t-d witIt pink and; while pniinhu.
surrounded by red hatchets.
*iul Ki'Mi'r lillie*.' At the eon1
I'lusliill of lli« p;oii('# n rreamed
r
Favvrs were red, whllo snd blue
1 Washington hat* filled with cher*
ih'ikcn toUrao « « » served the
guests.
• rlcs, nml nuts. Refteshnicnl* of
j cherry pie, whip errant anti cufAmong tlio-o Present
"e r e :
1 fro were *ervc,l.
M|n. k . A. I.on,|oi|l&gt;crr. Mr* |
Friend* of Audrey llachlliiniiltoii llisliee. Mr*. Roy Wil­
.
Those present were: Mrs. Klisc
liam.,. Mia*
Roherra
Stevens,
Kirchhofr, Mr*. L Grow, Mr*. daughter "I Mr nml Mrs.
MIm Margaret Cos. Mis* I’erry
| Bessie C. Hutchinson, Mrs. J. K. Ilacli, wt|| regret t» lent
l«cu Ill'll. Mis* itnrnli Worrell
Metlinger, Mr*. W. M. McKint. she |s Il| ui the home i
Kiislcrby nml Mr.% II. It. McCall.
| Mr*. W. 8. Thornton, Mr*. I). parents.
C. Ban-lift, Mr*. Uiumn Atirunis,
Mr. and Mr*. Nellie Houston
Mrs. W. C. Dekle, Mr*. T. J.
KmiHt, Mr*. W. W. T-rner, Mrs. ■■ml their two daughter*. Nancy
W. W. Kills, Mr*. R. F, t'ren* nml Jettn, hit today after a brief
visit hen, with Mr". Houspm'a
' WABIllNOTtlN. M-ir, a. - (/n —
J *Jl»w an,] Mrs; J, K. ImikcSp,
“ 'ifWf'ffttmber » iHIF 1 of 'tho 1 A Ii.n Afr"« Mnrlivs Lf^ffEi I III_ further. Mr*. John* R McCauley.
House lenders- rspectlng jlub- Alim Mr*. Martha Moffill, Mrs.
The
American
Legion
Amltisiy
J 'rat Methodist Church with J. IF. Riser, Mrs. J. W. Garrett,
Dan e to lie held *1 tho Armory horn resistance |o any form ol
rs- II. B. McCall. Jr„ rhnlymsu.
Mr*. Mattie M&lt; Allow of Tolls Friday n'ghl will frature a fhmr ■’gng ru|e,“ decided )(Sderday to
Mr*. 1], II. Duncan, Mr*. A. t!.
will meet nt th« homo of Mrs.
Starke, Mis. Kliiihelh Iiutlrdgr, Jinaace. spent lost weekend her* show under the direct Inn nt Mr*. throw tlm tui retiHlon lidl open
O. E. Uormly, Jr., 1901 MugnulU
Mr*. |n&gt;sliu Went, Mrs. A. It. »,th her sister, Mr*. It K. Ilor F. U. Roumlllnl, with Mr*. J. II. to amendment* ft out (lie floor.
Avenue.
Thnt will pot mit ndvucalca of
Shoemaker, Mr*, hums Lund' ri*. nml left Motiiluy (or llouio- Ilintrrmlnter assisting.
Clrcl* Number Flvo of tho quint, Mrs. Josephine
outright repeal of the undistrihMunson, Kteod to Spend, sotuo time there
The
young
cntertslurrs
are
nil
First Methodist Church
with Mr*. J. F. McClelland, Mri. W. A. wiili tier ami.
students of Keminnle High School. mod profit" nnd cnpitnl gains
Mr*. Earl Doiscy. chairman- w|l| Tillis, Mri. Ida Chamberlain, Mrs.
Walter Haynea -will act ai master Ivtlcs to put the house on record
meet at 7.-30 o'clock at Mrs. Dot- J C. Kusicll, Mrs. C. C. I’ riest,
of
rrrrmonic* nnd will present on tboso tales
Friends of Carrie
lledft-nrn
sty's home at Floral Heights, Mrs. F. It. Mitchell, Mr*. V. G.
T h " pending ovlston bill, spon­
llosteases wi]l bo Mrs- Do,*ey. Swingle, Mr*. Mlnnlo Holt, Mrs. young daughter ot the Revi rend the following entertainers: Miss sored by democrats of tho ways
Cecelia
Truluck
nnd
Miss
Josnne
and
Mrs.
I'uul
lli-dfoara,
will
r«Mr*. W, C. Coleman and Mr* J. R. Crawford, Mrs. C. L.
anti means committi-e, call* mere­
aret to learn that K|,o l« til at AizarcUn, singers; Mist Marjnrie
Nancy Brock.
Flpwers, Mrs. C. I . Goodhue, Mra. tho home of her parents on Mag- Coghurn, tap dunrrr; and Mlsi ly for luudillePtlou el the two
Circle Number 8!i of tha Flrat George
tales.
McCrum, Mrs. Walter
Methodist Church will hold their Clark, Mr*. ‘ M. R. Radford, Mrs. nnlia Avenue.
1-cOdoi* Iia.| mnildered (losing
P. II. Parker. Mra. John Vaughn,
tha door to any n'u'ltdnirnla eiMrs. T. E. Wilson, Mrg. W. F.
copt those elioiisored t/y the eoniMiss t.'areliiin 11ill and her
Chapman, IDs. J. A. Rumbley, (ill'll, Mina Caroline Hunter ot
mittee. They linully decided to
Mrs. R. L. Bhinholser, Mrs. &lt;E. A. Ft- Myers- w iU spend th" week­
lake chancoi on voting down any
Hem, ana Mrs. Nellla Harrison of end &lt;n (Jaincsvills attending the
(linages objectk)iuih|e to tho adFctoskcy, Mich.
military bull ut tho University
Dr. L. H. Kingsbury inlntslration.
u, Flotidp.
Ilepotling the bill to the house,
TalkeOn Tuberculosis "here debate will lu-gin today,
CARD OF THANK8
tha roimiillloo democrats »ald it
Mr. mid M r*. &lt;1. I!
M cK a y,
An address on the "('are nnd ougbl to provIdo "a very sub­
Fast llrnnd
1‘alrnu
nml
Past
stantial silimilnijoii to buslnt-as."
Grand M illio n ut Florida attend' Cure of Tuberculosis" was given
Opponents riiiefly rrpub||rana.
*d a inerting of D e l^ n d Chapter by Dr. L. 11. Kingsbury of the
Num ber |g () K. K. last night, Tuberculosis Hospital in Orlando,
at which time M r*. M r K a y |u- at a meeting of His Seminole
atallnl m ine of the officer* t&gt;f Htgh P. T. A. which was held •'
the chapter.
, tha High School Tuaaday after­
noon.
The meeting wa* preaided over
Mr*. Voile William*, liy rec­
Miss Colburn Gives by
ommendation of the Board the
Spaghetti Supper -P..T. A. wa* asked to con’ ac1
"Lentm"
FaaiN initlpr £
others over the s'ate In an effort
will
M|iprar
Mis* Marjorie Cogbum enter­ to pa*a a law closing all toad
At 11|* South-Hide School
houses
and
night
clubs
at
mid­
tained member* of the Bub-Deb on
Friday Evening, March 4thMonday evening will a |j&gt;jurhrtli night.
8;00 o'clock
•upper at the Jiomr of hyr parents
A4mi*alon IOr A 13c
latsta, world traveler and ma­
on I-oeust Avenue.
Misa Cogbnm'a guest* ware: the gician, will appear at 'he South
Miser* Carlyn Palmer, Lillian Side School on Friday evening,
Adams, Dorothy Wigglna, Eliza­ Mar. 4 at 0:00 o’clock. TM* per­
beth Lrffler, Olrda Dyson, Cecelia formance is being eponsored by
Truluck, Helen Palmer./Jaequeilna the Association for Childhood Ed­
ucation.
Camplelt, and Nancy Rosaetter,

Dunce lMunn Made
By legion Auxiliary

House To Stud y
C h an ges In Tax
Revision Measure

Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler
111 3. Park Ava.

Martin’s Garage

Courtcon*

Efficient

Service

ENGLISH'S
. Gulf Station'
1st &amp; French—Tel. 9121

artistic showing the modes of the
day in moat correct form.
Tltc best comment on this play
came front a high school student
Diamond* Vnd Watehca
who remarked ofter the play "1
feel like I'd really been living In
Flno Watch Ana Jewelry Repalrini
those old days end have just come
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
back."
This series of play's i« being
■ w g a a a riu cw a a ^ a t u n L o w a a r
h i a gins si.
r i» s . a
s i i t re t x
sponsored by the fscnlly of Scinlt
H
a
m
i
s
s
im s m u iim is iim iiliis n iu i
nolo High School.
&gt; ,

tV E R T -T h e J E W E L E R

Of Human Hearts”
Widely Acclaimed
FIseed in H.e aUrring d“ y* o(
Lincoln, and In America'* pwneer
seUlement* In Dhlo, "Of lUm*n
Heart*,'’ the human i r niA of *
circuit, riding preacher and hi*
family, brings Walter Huston »*»
the screen for the first time alncc
his trUmps-In "Dodswnrth." The
new picture, In whirh Jamc*
Stewart snd lleulah Bondi are
teamed with Huston a* hi* son
^nd wife, rontr* to the Rtli Then're today for an engagement of
two day*.
"Of II man Heart*" Is based
nil the story, "Benefit* Forgot,
liy llnnorr Morrow, and deal*
with the struggle of belief* be­
tween father and son, and the
evrtlisting love of a mother who
worships her Imy and nl*n blindly
adores the father.

SIG N S

NEON

LABELS

DISPLAY
ARCADE III, DU.

FURNITURE PAINTING

Valdez Hold Illdg.

Skilled Operators
Modern Equipment'

/

/

I'hone 735
Fur Appointment

Dissolve Ep*om sail* in wry
cold water to which one teaspooen
of lemon Juice Iras been added.

B. F. Mills
Well Known As Barber
Formerly Worked At
Hmtlh llarber Shop
Now Working At

Hnuwa Bwbdr Shop
103 W. Iat Bl-

H O S IE R Y

1938 Spring

OPENING

The FROLIC

WANTED

Invites You To Visit
Central Florida's Most
Complete

BLBCTRIC MOTORS
ANY BIZB OR CONDITION
MOTORS GENERATORS
MAGNETO AND POWER
EQUIPMENT
REPAIRED OR REBUILT
AND GUARANTEED AS

Dining and Dancing
Chicken and Steak Dinner*
Served—With Hot Biscuits
A Specialty

Orchestra
W ad-Eel. Nights
I Milas West o f OrUwdo
Conntry d a k on New Apopke

Highway

To-NIffht

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y Pl’.'f'

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Sunlando Springs
Friday, March 4lh
3:30 P. M.

STYLE SHOW
Models aad Musk

Beach and Play

NEW

Fashion* from

COMPLETE AUTO
ELECTRIC SERVICE
AMD PARTS

HOFMANN
Electric Service

0kk&amp;0tL-9vsiL
H AYN ES

Exhibition diving nnd
. swimming
Admission,,Opening Day Only
AdaBa 13c, Children l#a

In th* ntw Pkntntx P tru n nliij Cnltn—
Fntlj, C nittj, StmmJsl, T m m snd Oibsrt

THE YOWELL COi

�t

• I’AimiJirt i u . pm

m

Vigorous and W m «y
bokab ;
-:

J W V ft; K y j

t POTATO**
a u rl ^tuppllee
CWT
A t P M t-T w k t
rrtIL. Held grade * pe
«?• .4-

Sansagt lb.25C

BREAD

1

Liver, 2, Ite. j j j t
•■IT WRITS

r.

Bacon lh. 16c
llrw'Crook seeks f i l r i t f e M qesin r I I M M I I l Wklle. p ra iu rjr il«
fair. . I I J M I . I I . .

rrrtAfTBEnnrMi

ria.

21C
Iona PUiri'or Self Rising S lb s ........ Jm
FLOUR 12 lbs. 40c 2ilbs. 77c 48 lbs. %
1.49
Compound

Mat*

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to topdltlon. par i.u.- ksgs, ii.oa fi.io.
{
It. Poorsr Jcw ar;
c w t k *s^ m
kpr«, I t . l t t , Dub

ft

Pound J5c

t

Miser t n s S Prtoa

T O M A T O M i Hearties w sA sralr
demand moderate. inarksl steady,
Fla, lasts rrl% avprsa, f t
lbs
•si. w its H M t Id
a u a ln r A

Butter X lb. ctn. 37c

BootTqealltv
S rf&amp;
sir
are. l« • e s M Ills it

• ANN PAGE

-IM I| LUUR, t a l i
rl.ie
fair
seam y.
bast

* largst
(I. II-II.IA
J il ij fl,(t-fl.lt| Poorsr, all pacha
Huppllas

11t&gt;sra I

SA L A D

DRESSING

dr-

mailt modarst*. ■ market steady
Fla. P srp lt tops, par dot. bun
ll-ttc. M U D , par bur. kpr4 It-

■M, lUNWIblttl. WM
to aaod quality

ki

‘

PINTO

$

Ir&amp;MtO,

fopekt price*. a

CU

A

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. ,
,
.
CROWDER PEAS

Dal Mata—Cream Style

CORN

LARGE

OXYDOL
tnd Fruit Bowl
ALL FOR

M AC
m *±

Small OXYDOL 9c

BIRD VBNTBIUX)UIBTS . . . . stomach, and loqoor,
m.*«lng
Dollar A aay'a*’paint b e, un-j Nearly evaryone hat had the #*• apeak,
Of all tht blrdi, tht eblradoe It
uitul spreading and corerlpf perienea nf walking through a
powtr—Slnco n ot 1C* b«*n "Btat w ooat. ant hearing a bird ring probably (ho beet ventriloquist
in tht Houth." Itanley-Rogtra nearby—yet not knowing jaat R an darts mso art adept in dUwhera the sound comas from.
getatnf their vetess. Everyone la
Thla la because birds ere natural'familiar With tbs beautiful poneTwo fum'shed rooms urHh or rentriloqulata and hava the power! mitlng call o t tbo meailmp Irik,
without meals. 800 Rim A rt.
to diffuse their •’volees" no «x- glorified by poete.
-■
i ■ ■■
BINDER SEWINO
machine— portly that It is almost Impossible
electric portable.
Same a* to locate them. The reason for this WINNING I.O0F.R . . . . .
m w . Bargain for cash. 318 Pal­ la simplei bird* actually sing fn&gt;mj Andrew Jackson. In running for
tba lower tnd of the trachea, or president o f tbo Unllod 6 trite In
metto.
wtndplpa, tnd tht effect ia a muUd 1U4, had tht misfortune to loot
W. MnlDvan, NO. 8 erode framing,
sound that seems to como from tj „ *t^tlon by polltatf mow aloecelling,
abteUAr,
fl
a dlalanco. . &lt;
torsi votes than hla opponent*!
United Lumber Co., 8th A
A bird’* itrynx conUlns no vtcsl
The difficulty wsa that ha did

MICROflCOP* STBS . . . .
Sharp eyas and steady hand wtm
all Dr. Claada A. Southwell needed
to wrlto 13,191 words on an ordi­
nary postal card with a load
pencil.
Ilia first affort In micro-writing
wsi launched in 1883 when be
succeeded in yatUng 3003, word*
on * postal sard. Then yean later
ha tried It.again, got 4700 word*
down. Inspired to do better, he
upped hla record shortly there­
after to 18,131.
J r * BoBthwfll,ri»o h « wrilUn,
the Lardi prayer ctm ploV five
time* on t a placet o f piper the
sUe of a dime—with pencil and
using no magnification.
Tomorrow) Tha

Chewing Cuts

BattleI
ALUMNI CLUB

For_R cn(

FtVR ROOM House—olactric rteolored man S3, dtalrea
trlgefttlon—Rose Court- Inqulri
—filljn*
station, truck T in e a Berries Station,
1130
ihaof/er, all around hbuaa Sanford Avt.
Boy. Btsady O. W. Jenkins, 1113

.Work at maid, cook, washing and I D I L B i U i . A -l

Row-boat
trsller-rhrsp, for 'd a b . II.
Mou, TtUPhona Co.
Colored
ill- W
&lt;WISW woman
vvvmikii ve«n&lt;a washing
„ -----L and Ironing—will call and da- Sibf
Carrla|4—Tlioro ugh,*
- j IN»r. 1014 W. 8 Kt.
Perildn cri. Phone 33D-W.

P r
hot

i n

ASPARAGUS
8tmnyflaid—Qukk Cook Int

OATMEAL

V/

3 lbs.
Bananas
Tomatoes

t

A

17 6*. A N O

U

Cana A d®

Palmolire Soap

5 bars

25c

large 19c

Sup«*r Suds small 10c large 19c

4 lbs

Octagon Soap 2 sm. 5c 3 Ig. 13c

2 lb&lt;

Oct. Powder 2 sm. 5c 3 lg . 13c

onm*

Dainty Flour

Beans
2 lbs.
MPT e#«*AMnwsftra trew
"T |i
n a il) r u ,

Dromedary . ,

CRANBERRY SAUCE

Super Soda small 9c

FARCY

5 lbs.

• 29c

.,"

Cabbage

lb.

Lettuce

5 doz size

7*

3 tall Cans

_

Carrots - Bunch -

i n

g

-

Onions

31ba, i

lt d

rniufi

ttsrost avt. arceuuiacui it.

Pfceee 4SS

JOE PALOOKA

10 lbs.

1 lb.

THC CHtAPCST BUT THC BUT
OHCW SOUIPMCWT
OOUALTTY SCRVIOS

r u m

j Ironing. Clara, 701 E. 7lh

Potatoes

rnnan

placed with elumnl ,cluhi at T a tlf broadensiting station.
hauee, Ifarjaana, Panama City and
Chattahoochee.
I
Radio sat* shown at this rear’s
show in London receive several
programs slmultanaoustr for Itatrner* In different rooms.

CypTfoe-________ ____________

m

SANFORD,

Beelerd. FlerMe

F l o r id a

OFF TO A N YW H E R E

B y H A W P IS H E B

■ {ER wants work—lire un rr*mm
o d e r n 3 room hoaee. two
MODERN
: &lt;1 feat. MB IS card of Herald
trig* &gt; ir«h ti .Wired ftp olstlrl\ CHN^UAl,1 toUBK\VO ft K —cook, cal coskl/ig. Mayfair—Inquire It
maid—nurec, on Profnlles, J*i- * A store.

T M V 'U .

, ■, lie Il**ri. (U B. 3rd SI.

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of any hind. Jaraei

n

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J^LIM

rnoN T nod-rooiu. (win
bed*, private entranfo, private
V n r - ^ t k i Whltq setter bird bath, hot wattf. Men ably—t*t&lt;i
■ dec. W*ga—FUbt.a Tag number' reasonable 310 Magnolia Avt.
8M34—Plaaee notify John Schl- Phone I1I-J.

' It* A

*

Powdered Milk

larob

—
lr Want Work

at

'
•" i •
Sunshine—All Orten

alrlnn, dyta, cltantr, wt hard
It City Shot Shop, lio Bastard

iTouhkkV ki*
’

C C

ton*

fold Slrtam Fintat Alaska

Th# Government o f Tartar
plant to construct eoveyal large
electric gsneretlnf plant#’ Ehkh
will pugply power and lliht to all
parts ot tht country.

I I — H* b—

4

Campbell's

tOMATO S O U P ................

PINK SALMON

Sfcont 718.

I L cpcrikm ki)

* | flC

TOMATOES 3—No. 2 cans.......

cb n m (Shalltd) Heeikera While
C W T ban , ll.T I-ll.T I,

damnified AdVertUteriieriti
MOWnBDMA
L
Under New Maaaarment
i?ft Wt art catering to permanent
a Ftakly gueeta. Rates par weak—
' 5 #rtm |3.0&lt;7 to ft-00. single—|i&gt;.00
Bmi Up, double. Raisa by day—
. 6 .0 0 to ItA0, single—fl.Oo t«
double. Our bedi alt th«
,, it tt. Hot and told water in every
W ; PtMB. A bemtllke atmoepbara plui
\- #M*pMe hotel aerates. W t welcenio
:• v ft « r Inspect km of our rooms,
fv. Dining room now optn, with
A-l Berries and excellent food at

QUARTS

Ion* Brand Full Pint *■'

fS iW ;

# F tC lX n ?O M K DsrgalA at kla
aatrlflce. Corner 6th St, end
MtgnoHS Are. All caah. Bet D, L&gt;
Hpelr'itc-ifoltS. thfaihtf, executor. Phono 841.

DAN;DUNN£8«rtl
WU SANA

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BART?

I

�D. (5. S c o t t I b Piggly-Wigriyg Of
Principal Speaker City Taklngrartln
At Kiwanis Lunch Anniversary Sale

"To promote tb« adoption and
application of hlsher aocial. buitM m and professional standards.
“To deta in ,, by precept and
sxaaple, a more intelligent at*
Cr«*tlv* and sert|eaab|a' cliUeneblP.
“To provide, through Kiwanis
Club*, a, practical means to torn
enduring .(rtaadsMp*. to render
eltruiaHr- aefrlte and to build
eo-oparat# in creating and
maintaining that sound public
o f Inkm and high Ideali.m which
make poMlfaio tb« lucre*** of
right*du*nee*&gt; Juiticc, patriotism
and n o d will.'
k fa *iplaining tho origin ot the
fam e “Kiwanis." Dr Soott deeMrad that &gt;t wa« dativod from
tk« Indian name . l'K**-WanU"
Which mein* “To make one’s
self known'* or "To impress on*1*
MIla verbal ancestry euggesta
***11 expreastoa'." Dr. Scott de­
clared, pddlng that th* dub, by
act(Mil
accomplishment*,
at*
tempted to invest th* word with
th* preatlgg fit worth.
Dr. R. D, Drown lee. cnalrman
of lb* Vocational Guidance Com
mlUe*. reported that Dr. Scott
bed given an eddre** on “Th*
Field of Medicine" to students
of the Oviedo High School during
th* past w**k.
Sente for the luncheon ye»t*rd * / were rendered by Mis* Mar
Ian Hayne*- accompanied by Mje*
Dorothy Marshall.

PRESCRIPTIONS
ACCURATELY
COMPOUNDED
AT REMARKABLY
REDUCED PRICES.

ENTRIES TONIGHT
KltiMT MAT:K: »•!« Mile,
.'utuinl-u*
Are K*""
. . natnr’a Kina
l.urklrit
luiurmr Juctx.
r.nlilr Maf
Jla.kr.l Srllli
HKCOX1I HACK! Futurity,
i h n l Mall at Malta Maaktrl
O..MI* Baraka
u *|r..., " r’. ? " .r
Prl.iut lunaar
Tratlle Kl-t.li
Thraavtlla
Data Ik
Hold IUO
floral Milo
Tllinrr HACK: I-l* Mils:
I aaaaaA H all a l IW Il Manklrt
Oian Joint
Ilrartr Tel
Ijina’a Chanea
Itlaie h.
Hrawaar

i

Kina Moaal

Osovnn

Frank'. t'hulc*
l-ar Sink

Dilcgalea of 10 countries nl*'

I’st.r ran.

A m*rat,rkil painting on a B*t&gt;le
wall to als I’rotealanta who |oat
thalr live* In the rec*ut Hou.
waa unveiled roomily In 11*1Tait.
Ncrthem Ireland.

M

illio n s

th a t

is

p r e fe r

th is

d iffe r e n t"

"fla v o r

iv S S S s s v

The Danube river I* 1740 mite*
lonjt tnd flow* thro-gh acvra
countries.

Trjja Ann

IF YOU. NEED

Ata*J*rlde

CUT FLOWERS

Tratlle Uaet
X* T«aa
nli|&gt;par‘a tlaky
Uporilnu Ik.r
l.lah Cklrl
I,**e Kacura
PIKT11 RACK: Felurltf.
K.ta maatoa
war ra1"* »
laarrlptlnn
Ulus ••****»
rtuatr Halt
M«»'k»Jen**
lirrlnakar
Mil er IjuI

WB IIAVB A
NICE ASSORTMENT

RUSSELL'S
FLOW ER SHOP
CELERY A Y R

fruit*, but an

Soviet film* are to be shown!

Tt’-vmi ItACIt: t-l( Sllli*. .
In Gitvct hie season for lb* first! IfihIo I the recent topologfee] eon*
notlK Capper
lllolu-r On"*
iiw i n»»irr
Muinf m«i*f .lime.
I ferfru-c in Movcbw. Russia.

Huaar Blllla
Bill XM
r o t m n i r a c k : r^iumy.

MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS MORE—

V

PAR MORE—OP THE COSTIYINOWOHNTSI

PHONE »4*J

MKVt&amp;TII IIAt'I
Ml-. I'hllllp.
I’rwif Il.adrr
S.il.l* Den
A aolentlit huntlns for foaelU none when it i* used In pie or I'ml.lahMown
ItlOIITII HACK:
•t John O’ Groan. Scotland, an a iert ftlUr.j.
Kulr Kin*
miner cumin
aaska to proto that man ie dc
•cended from a flab

The marine* are ihe oldee'
branch of the U, 8. armed a»nr
Fresh rhubarb nerd. IlliJa water Ire, havlnc been established by
when it la copied ai a ia-cc and Congrce* in 177k

Ju.t y«ir*u«trn
Kina lludity
NlKTIt RACK:

Mt isrnrinn
J11.1 IrfHlkOllt

l-t4r J*

6

AND

M E A T

D a y s

—

J

gntary',

GROCEP’
M

A R

ttOKT TOLIMIT QIAkTITT

PHONE 411 &amp; 412

S n p w r -V o fu e

FrjtfRy^MArah 4 thru jT hursdoy M arch 10
J XAHundrrla
Hundrrla upon hundre
hundred* bfj
meat, produce and
mpeclala on sal*. Tho** lletod
tin thin ad are juit n sample..'

'Independent - Twine Owned and
cash

Miller Bldg.
Park A w
Boon* a o r m o p use
n n sm r t t n i A r u v , jn .
orTOHrrrniBT

GREYHOUND
T M ta k l1* r a n k .

\TT&gt; ,*•

iruvfllo and 4T other Florida ami
(Iromla eltie*.
A base ad vert lain* program, in
whkh lAla newspaper la Plsjlnt
• pOrt, I* helm utilised to carry
th« raenaaae ot birthday bar
guina to thowtoadi at hom o.
-W o are go'nx to paa* nut
thousands of dollar* In reduction!
to our friends and* ontom»r»
during our A ijA ftfijafTsule,- R.
It. PickAtt Wlu.Jv.lio D. Cochran,
tntnagcfr of th* local *lor*s
•tated yesterday. "Our .toresjsr*
ready wtih the blgguet array7 ot
valuo* in tb« entire II yeura o(
our company/* htatory and we
cordially invito everyone to pay
aa a •v(«|t. Il'i our birthday but
thu cuatoman set the Prr.cn t»-"
they concluded
The Winn A Lovell Grocery
Company, operator* of them
•torua, it headed by W, n. Loy•tt who hka bronchi the com­
pany to a leading potHlon anions
the nation's largest food ersani
rations. II. L. Avory -t*^ Wew
president and superintendent" of
itoras; Forrcit Packer I* jerr*tary and ' treasurer. Th* company'*
headquarter* era in Jackiwrville.

Mis* Ant K» I « 1

Leading Food Stores in Cliicago Devote
Choice Space to Florida Fruit D isp lay!

i£uantli]r_Rl£hla&gt;^ a m j ^

400 SANFORD, A V E .

4 If one waa not dellvarad to
jour home got on* At our
abue.

Sweet Mixed:
It-oi Jar — .

Onr 8th birthday next week. Welch for our big anniversary ad In Monday's
Herald— See the niupendoua array of bargain prices' In quality groceries for thin
special event and come in and stock up your pantry.

OBTAIN OUR PRICE ON
INDIVIDUAL P R E S C R I P ­
TIONS BEFORE FILLING
YOU WILL BE SURPRISED

OCR OWN SA N TA

PEAS
2 Lb. 9c

COFFEE
Lb. 15c

OLEO
Lb. 15c

DR. MILLER
Seminole High Cagers
Ready For Tourney

5 Solid Carloads From Two Famous Packers

CALIFORNIA DRY
BLACK EYE

Itwits Cryl'sli

Hold and Morrall Picnics,
wut 'rom lin y Porkerii n&gt;
cord prlrat wbll* they last
(and they'll go fast) lb —

Sugar 5

FANCY WHOLE GRAIN

CMMnS rm. *■•« On*

PICNIC

theta below that number at Class
Land O’ Svnihlnt In Qusitstt

A (asm representing a school
ft with a CUat B smtwUment wsuhl
mlcom pet* In Ik* Clsaa A regional
JbsM t If ita application for such a
transfer &lt;waa approved by I*ifsy*lte Golden, executive secretary
of th* Florida Slate High School
Athletic Association, at was tho
coaa with Leeaburg.
Th# Jackaon quintal have lost
only three games during the
Oil lain cage tssion, losing one
. iramo each to Miami Senior High,
Plant High ef Tamps, and Landon
of Jackaonvltl* and are ekpected
to giro th* F*da plenty of trouble
In (heir tilt tomorrow morning.
"I f the boys play as they did
lo win the Northeast Conference
rhamplonahlp from Leesburg last
Satardsp night they can win from
Um Jackson team/* Coach Me*
Lncas stated in commenting on
U&gt;a chance* 0f his team to win.
A roster of 10 men and a mana­
ger will letvo for Jacksonville
■lain ofternoon at 2:30 o'clock,
ConMiiMcLucaa aisled.
7-boe# making the trip are a*
foPewsr
Riser, Morgan, Merchant, D. Korn son , Ft bo’s, Williams. Till!*,
Greek, rod Wensley; uiso Manag«r LeRoy Cooper.

Goodyear Tires

f

7

ICjVIVJIO

i ’ o a c h *e m
fry
BOIL ’ EM SCRAMBLE

GOOD AND RIPE

W e Are Closing Out
All Goodyear Tires
A t Real Discounts.
Buy Now And Save
Liberal Allowance
For Old Tires

Cash Only

MOTHERS CRYSTAL
WEDDING

APRICOTS

WISCONSIN DAISY

OATS

Chuck Roast |b

CHEESE

Largo

O *

I'kR.

Lb

V e lv o C offee

Should**!

Only One* Bofor* A Pnco Lik* Thtit

Corn Flakes 3 Pkgs

ffiq'tn'i Cisssi

The aentvllon nf
our birthday aa!t|

HI.ACK WALNUT

COOKIES Lb. pkg

Swifi's Teaqstse*

TOMATOES
Retreading
and Recapping

TWO FAMOUS LAXATIVES

Dr. Jackson’s Meal 50C Hello Health
HAMS

Mashes
Mnah— L nying

M uh

fwasnjs SI (*d

LETTUCE

N* 2* U

Potatoes
APPLES
10 lbs. 19 c I 5 liw- 19C

bs*4

IM*o4 Fraafc—Priced so that

ittorC U fund

SEMINOLE FEED COM PANY

Cauliflower
lb.
U H U K I t l l r M k U It KSKNU
L ettu ce
2 For
( .lu iu t
11 r F t a a i u s
Oranges 2 doz.
•
4jn o w w uK ier*
Carrots Bunch

S*M ftsswr. **

ji

Spare itibs
11
STEAK
lb.

aa*v n n &gt; n Musuiiu

Dm * r&gt;«, R«*

1

•'■

•t&lt;A- 29C

If l b ] l a i » d
Es

i

Fryers
Lb. 29C

so m m

oh

ikiws

mm

Bananas
4 lbs. 15c

H e rrin g
I S«ttar. IjUr U .
T R S T ’"
DRESSING
aL 2 0 ° U i «
23

Ua. Ms* is m

Potatoes .
10 lbs. 19C

1C e g . $1
1 , m a k w e l J. h o u s e
COFFEE
c I^UiwCaD 49c

Llfebouy

3 cak.i

20c

CUM0 STAICH
3 Mr 13C

.25
SCOT-TISSUf

3

7 14c

LEMONS
Ass
12Vfc&lt;
GA. YAMS
Ah*
19c

A»e**" f-sik
N.
t**a

L 1* gat what it take* to makq high racorda

*

lb

Mellowed far your table—ground to your
order.
-- - -

DATE and NUT BREAD

r C hick- Starter— G row ing
'

1

*- ■ *

The ratio of net funded debt of
the railroads to their ininresUnrnt
Jn nnd nod equipment ia now the

Lucky

B u ltar «* I

FRESH IN FROM THE COUNTRY

On

rolls 29«

Palmolive

3

�«

V *
e*

—
' be n h attu n a I SCHOLAR. T b 6 v
M I N N E A P O L I S — W &gt;—
blllty likrljr m i l n e w
worry
Harold Van
E n try, M bm eaoU 'a
m national
aophomoro
football
halfback. H e has a n " A ” nvertfo.

■ ahaII bo rato
law.
|ha
Ik .r.ln Will ha
l "bidder at tha
on
tha •-ffrnl
□nth nl .April.
i llh
dar
of

Nones
h o rit-M

«
. ^ K tlM U m r ,
ImnU Cawrl « f
.’ onnip, Florida.
-----------

holdar of Tan Cnrtlflcatn No. l i l t ,

tm

itar

•AIAITI • +AOM

GERTRUDE GELBIN

m.SWsraJnft .as?

a

i’
Chapftr TIvm
FATHER AND SON

Hainan.'' ha baton. " I ’arbapa
would ilha Hi autyaat A n a )
Ha upanad Ilia blbla. "Now , la
thaw, twrnljr-nfth chapter tl
fifth varan, « a flndi *1 o
atmatnr, and yo took ma In'."
paiuwd, and U m d , w ith rli
rolea, ha rapantad i " I wma n at]
ar and fa took me In." H a t«
tha pad*a awlftly. "O r — da yon t
It aCould ho lea! ah, twenty-*
chapter aUtaanlh
veraai
traachrroua dealere have dealt
troachcrtnuly. Tea, Uw Mull

.

o r A W J C A T io n r o n
TAX U M O
fcoTicH in iikiikiit ourtw.1
Thai c t A R K N C V U C A T IIIt U M iN Rl

,,

of

March.

i

Tou nr* harelip hnllflrd that an
________ _____ . . . . .
_
, union far t l n m has fcarn mallIVr W M i ft If la I*t W of I l » l » t In tho Circuit Court of Kaon*
l h ( , K la Halt, i Arran.
| lanla County. Florida. Ity. CTRII
Tha aaaaaamant of
lha
aahl V. llt’KKKV. anil yon aro hereby
pryparty ondrr tha wild rarilfl- notified In aalar yonr appaaranoa
rata Inrunl waa In the nnma af in aalil rniiaa at tha rwnrihnoe# In
anhnoaa
1 Hanford, Florida.
tttMN M *»**I'
tTnlaoa n i l rartfflrala ahall I * tha tint day at March, A. I t H i t
radaawad arroralnn to law
lha
* d*r r ,a Fju
T j,.
property deecrtbed Ihrraln will ha b*
* • "*
anId la tha hl«hrat bidder at lha
rtotiit-heo.e toor on lha flrat Mon* M t tha mnltar will proceed aa
il»r In ill* month of A fftli IIK i !*•■**
which la lha llh dar
of April.
IT IB FUllTIfKH OtlPKIlKD Hint
»hla Order of I'nhllcatlon ha pob...
... .
.
»i*rrh.* Ilabad In lha Hanford Hamid once
I » lt
T
| a o'ark for foor &lt;d&gt; nnaaentlra

irATiim ra n

tor ith dor of Jni», A- u-----

ft it iiKtiKnaN. |

.

III*, ban filed uina In m* ofMcr T|
“ CAT.^HKAM
and baa mad# Appllmllah fur • p,
ftcoi. rJn.jV ti,
tat ilaOJ io ha
laauad
IharaaO.
of* j uip. A. 6 .
Hold carllflcnla tmbrsrta III lot*
a m * nia d«flea
low Inn &gt;,ai rribad propnrtr In IK*
.Jbfalon; for n
(Vunlr Of
Hernlnole, fltala
of
aaiwa ifhemnn.
Klorlda. Iiowlt:
•1 •
— .— . — l.mi'oo |ha f*d*
daaarwcl panparlr In fha
Kit of KtVI* of S W U &lt;1* ^ *
Hlala
of
* A In Nl! Carl S»rllon
*
Cnantp of .Karolnola.
KlnrO*. ta-w lli . j
Tor ii.hip : I Honlh, Il.inr* J»
£7«V ■
lUal II Acrao
f|n# i i ' r i an ft « * . * '
1 hr oaaaoanlanl
af lha aold
or nf a w tl
«&gt; Ntrtt

Clrrh

■

m

of cirrnli

Court of

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ran

u n b n r r c o u n t , k iu t h
-r in m iiT .
in
a id
h w im im i

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ITT III I . -V.

ctiuhTT.

*&gt;■'• , * 'h
&gt;*” •

a m a n c o m e s h o m e e n d fin d s e p ie

His stole o f m i n d I s
,- s w
HEAVENLY

P

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ft F HBitnixm .
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B r : A. M. WUBKlt.

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e**VM*—
.
*• ft
KATII1.KKM lllJMKtr. tie,pendent. W HITFIKI.n. W IllflllT A WIIIT*
• DMIINH OP IMinMCATlOW
Kit. 1, 1)
IK THM NAM If n r T lir. KTAT8
Orlando, riorldn,
In # '* r iA &gt; tm m t o — k a t i u . k k k
*■ nm ota lor conpininam.
- n y m i t /. Treylnn Oufiadn.
(SIlAl.)

When Groceries Are Sold Cheaper

LAfttlE NEW RED BUHH

RILEY’S
WILL SELL THEM
n il. a

bat.

RtflllT TO LIMIT
u i’ AWTrrr

LD.

FRESH DRESSED*

Hens
Bacon 2 4 c
LIL&gt;

FANCY 8LI. RINDLESS
I

IN MARKET DEPARTMENT

IN PRODUCE DEPARTMENT

WESTERN

^

FANCY
--J

GREEN ONIONS
CARROTS
CELERY
BEETS
fancy

»

Leg-O Lamb Lb. ^ 1 Ca

fiTniN0I/E8fl

"ITAv faldm't I ktvt
tb$ mtgAtlmtit" i$
iiHrf. "Dr, Sblmth
f i n tirm ti mt.

Bunch

-

- --

. . . . .

ersLb. l^zC

Lamb Chops
. c h o ic e W e s t e r n b a b y b e e f

a

15c I

ROAST Lb.
LAMM

■ ■ K i l l B U T tB O B B

Oysters

Qt

39c

STEW

3 Lbs.

25c |

12C

Lard

2 lbs.

21C

Ye l l o w

Cracklins

LBs.

23c
LARGE CALIF.

CURED
PICNIC

L o in o r
C ln b

lb .

HAMS Lb. 15!c
STEAK
17c

PORK SHOULDERS
I amift any otheral" Jaaon
JT. Shlnyla la tha only man
Lawn that raadal"
. wall," WaTfathar said
"I have n book you can

■f a n c y

arXi

4 lbs.

-------Pr±

CAMP, s c ;

aa t o l l mvaalf" ha rvpUad
umad io the dlnlnr room,
nr tha mayaatnaa on tha

RILEY’S OR

atarad mUarably after him.
• ha n a k e d auddanly,

NO.

with Dr. Bhin*

baoauee Dr. Bhlnrla’a n
r ha paralatad.

y

at S r flayer on hla llpn
WON." Iba pauaad. "Ha
la, too," aha whlapcrod. ,
at" The boy'a ryaa opened
two and horror. _

• da n

SMOKED SAUSAGE

D oz.

hM■ BRCtllDM,11

tha matter

Pan Sausage «
Hamburger
Meaty Pork Stew
Hog Head Cheese

IBLICIOUS

road 111,1 X .knaw It by

, alaaad Ma ahaoldara and
Ilia around, "I wont tolar*
Ianno. eon.
Ethan—" pleaded Mary. "Ha
inan It. Haaeel Ethan-you
la—I’ll aaa that Jaaon ra-

2 Far
a, h aa r. ii.

btmmak *o *u u m

WHITE BACON
2 CAN STD.

L IM IT S

Lb.

15c

NO. a^j CAN 8TD. FRESH

TOMATOES Sc PRUNES
MACKEREL
: For
Kerosene 39c
CUT BEETS
if sic
BREAD ^ 7c
POWDERS
5 For
RICE 4 Lbs. 15c ?UGAR
no* i t a l i , raw

q G A IA

WITH OKUBNI

(C o u n tr y R o l l B u t t e r

:

k X Iitife Lo a f b u t t e r k U s p

A leadIno a home by a

•
*F A N C Y B L U B RO SE

to leak at Mr. Amha,"

Tall Can

iS S C 5S t..w ..

I M l u aulahly. 'But

41 All ha uaaaa la •
arond. Be tenia to my
r, naro. Tati know Jim

•&gt;

*

NO. s CAN DIAMOND SLICED
K

■MM. tMT. bOAr Ok

■rut

GOLD M E D A L

FLOOR

TISSUE

iS S S &amp; a
r»

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Lb. ; l O c

2SC

no. an r i »

otd of doom,

aurrled out the Utahan
than tuimad la the front
line. Ha alappad abort aa

ite Twiftoe

the pier.
BLACK

EYED

‘

m lg fity n ig h

» t February, a . f t
„
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-

rhaeeeer— ne,

nilfW H r; ttemplalnaiit.

lw n

T*.n,t

y 'a''iA , t t T J K - l2 f f «f » h ? % A

tmm

W

CORN

1OC

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH
M/
4, 19S8
' i—.A1.—il ‘owe

AUTOMOBILES STALLED IN SOUTH E

la 1906

j

5

163

Casualties H it 9 5 ,
Damage Mounts In
LosAngelesA rea

CALIFORNIA FLOOD

Trafford Taylor
centrationCampBy (s Quest Speaker
■«
j
AtDeLandBanquet
lot T* Murder j
—
cfendant In Blood
Furgfc Trill TestiM
-U L li i - r r
ffes On, Lonspuracy

NUMB

a r c h For Victim *;
Lions Club Plans S eBegins
A s I I Inch
Storm Passes
To PresentShow Rain
And Waters Recede
To Benefit Blind

Pear Of Disease

1

Miss Barbara Demack
Felt By Official^
To Have Charge O f
Three Act Comedy City O f
Angele* '
Suffers
Loss
O U I ie n j
UUHM Esti*
E rflU "Movie Queen1 a novel threeact comedy and screen show, will
mated A t 3 Million

Urged By Kiwanis
International Head
-—
aoro tha* BOO Klwanians «cbr ,ho,r «lm, h~m

EoiT

he presented In the Seminole High
-------8ehoul auditorium on Mar. 17 and
1 .0 8 A N G E L E S , Mar, 4.—IK under th« sponsorship of the ( A P ) — A ( T r i m s e a r c h
IJon* Club. Maxwell Stewort aald throittrli nllt ami tlbhrl* f o r

aler recently ' convictetl

or, iabWuu.m o/

‘ notml U&lt;iw&gt;&lt;

an ti'N a il atthekt and It d la -1
pobllei'1 relation* U-lwrcn
an ti-N ail at the**, and n
nations1’ whrh tend Iowjt.1 In-

I
j

U&gt;T V proceed* ot the ahow will
f o toward tho Llon'a Club Work
In the echqpla and for the blind,
Mr. Stewart elated. At a meeting

s

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 kill J osep h S talin e n d aeU e )n p i, hi.n.-r ut Rtati.m University1
p o s se ss io n o f th e S o v ie t ROV-jla DaLand lost night. Prealdenl

j

w idespread!
Nl* of the lor.. Cut
t l , . utisn. MW louiy.
n i&gt; w«&lt; • lyplcml *c*nv in
' ®r&lt;
A fCn*
dUr-pied Iran, p o rtio n . left at.!
eatlarlei «r Korop* today.
Station Unlverally welcomed the
,
.
,
*,
.
l u v . Nlenw-llw, » PeMtSTan* yM lon ln p .U b d and Cary O. were known dead, and ten them
•ffHMMjt of the Mail regbne h** Land la, Slate AUontry (Icneral.' ~ ---------. ‘ 1
*M f«' ptdlee. The wife of the
world W *r aobmarlne commander
callapaed when she waa told Urn*
mllkant Nlemoeller had been
mw; Ik the Brahaenhoo eon, Bax*
ony, tamp £TpiW hU previous
yalasat:
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Ba waa fMienced to aeven

of

““ "•"■Ship Of Stale

'j"|lr meeting waa presided ovari
bjr M. M. IJttIe, president of the f i
D.Un.1 Club, who preaented I&gt;la-» U
Governor Simeon It. Doyle
„&gt;*, jn i urn welcomed the dla*j
UnrulkhM vJ|Uor to the S u it.! *
lrvwnwitonal
Vico
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PROCLAMATION
The AQtomobllfl Dealer.x in our Cotnmuillly
liuve unreal mnponBibUUy in hrinping buck
proa|»crTly nationally.

Hopes lo r

month, to Jail cm charge, of at- deced Uic pm idenl of the Klwinla
n r ._ n x l_ ,„
T .cirri a t.eking Nay) M m *od u.lng m u n t.H o il.
W R ffe -H O U r
L d S g lS hla pulpit ^Improperly bet Iha
, n ]lbl
which waa broadlw t ln n T h i s S e s s i o n
eoart hakl Ih e •cnieoeo alraady nMi „ „ u *
#utlon WDBo . .
_ _
W 4«nW 0TON. 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 uilr Ibe neeil lor Increaied pur
7*1,*’ .
„
ehaalnl l«wcr.
it Ihla aame Tne
...
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illyco-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 left 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 oneljln t-gpmuieil bo|a* that tn time hu enid.
of the tight madaia the Red, the spirit at ilrmocraey would
lie declared h» hojieil fur wat
army executed pa. 1rat1or# on ' again assert Haelf In the lives of 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
omlly wou'd pravoll over the puHtilde to achlrvu it before adand ona of thd dofwuUnta In fhla world.
I inurnment, lie ' stated that th"|
trial, laid of the plat and daddrad
tin (Trailed the growth o f'K l- Administration waa not rrlenl'1
■hat tha exiled Iwon Tretoky had wonla from B0 eluta in 1010 to lug in .its debt to end fix-rial
tou k t tha aaaaaalnatlon 8 tails mom than two thousand with a prlvileKea. a fhtht which be d c
*»4 W* oellee^pea ta rerang . 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 of 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
Roy Holleris Father
sound business nnd political W prUd.ms of government rather
D i e s In'C arolina lalloru among tha twpulatlon of than tsrtna of thalr IHmieU parthe two grant nations at neigh- titular problems.
I*, ft IfoPoir, taHiir of Roy Mol- bora nnd friend*.
----------------- ----ter Of this City, died at hi. homo
The speaker Mated Ihla waa hit1_____________________ __________
In pnvldwm. N. 0. talo Thursday first visit ta Florida and that bo' - -•iMhvoon eaward'nc to word rw- xraa delighted with tha ellmatn and
the people, lie aald at tha Hat#
Iq ¥ ? S o w VM 71 ywiya of ha left h e home In Winnipeg,
*** *1 tha ume at hi* death and three rreeni ago, ice and mt«w
W known to maay in Sanford abounded with the temperature
llM f
ha. *lo«M hia aan here below aero.
»»«t*N »r o« 1‘mai. imaa^l karvCITY N E W S BRIEFS
leap «ad failafmant *|ll ha toad.
b t'D a n ta o . ft , Saturday dfter

Clothiiiflr Specialist
To Conduct Course

K T t* -

Body Due To Arrive
.In Los Angeles On
S. S. Pennsylvania

Directly or 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 manufactured articles not produced
by 1he Automotive manufacturers.

yp)—Hoborj

Thus you cun readily see why it has been
"Stop the 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 other 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 effort to thaw out the radiator of
the'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
ter nnd safer transportation during this 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 this 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 or truck today Is just 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

SAN rilANCIBro. Mar. 4 -

v.

c|aaa to
Jota JIh Moot,
wy heart
Ur PUm

The lastrcritan will brgto at
10:00 1o'clock and
continue
throerh°ut (b# day ami all who
enroll will he.eapectad t» atlmM
at b a d two dava, Mra. Kendall
staled adding that rawing ma­
chine* will be avoltaUc. . The work Jtra. Kcn.Ull a'aled
will he in lqlp with m0.1cm aprhig
a'yle trend#.and will rover aalfo&lt;k&gt;o and ett'lng of malerial*, pn1*rm altoraUona, aa’ ual cocudraw‘ km af tho garment Ood probably
Information regarding the bod
trrilag af the family MotUag!

JACK HONVI LUC. Mar. 4. —(AT
-T h o Hhorllfa Otflco announced
today that Ita deput'ea captured
ll|d«.iour Siyoor
, Itoy
noy uiu»n"»r
. . I r a old former■
I In lout 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 paa ttm Ju* h»« mother with an ate,
geo of tb* lata I). L Way, who • The
depotlaa,
playing
a
Waa roan'-etad with tha Hanford -bsnch," watched tb#
family
Lusn and Trust Ca 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 War, the Itkloiumr returned home and of
latter two of Jacksonville.
IKera arroated him.1'
Ita Waa taken to the Bheriir.
OffU-* fur questioning and Bheriff

Amateur Theatre

Guild1

T he

l' loBt,ily

m ounting

OpfMri IlamL C. W. Fatgwaon,

Bralaps. 41.

cjerelwl.^ Chlaf ^py:

principal
aioehbolder In t » J n ^ " h Jlel.ch, Cdwanl Mclach,
Srrlppa-Howard new,paper chain. W, A. (^dwlg, K. J. Mycrj Mule
diod nbtuitd
yacht nil lower —Mn. Mildred McCoy.
California' It wa» learned her.l Tlekrla will t o
handled hy
aurly twlay. Tim pubiUhing et J*m”
eh.lrw.n, .ml J.
...
, ,
*
M. (Jonxaln, John Ivey, Hoberl
mutire. who began h|a ra rer » t .Axt&gt; M n MI1Jrn] HeCoy( ani,
Iba ago of 14, d‘ed while hit itobcrt Cnbti.
ia«bt wa. anchored olf Bantu I |„
,0
quratlan 'TUTo
Muiguilin laltnd.
Iwill be the movie m ie n !" Mr.

Japs Say 100,000
Chinese Trapped
By New Advances
SHANGHAI. Mar. 4.- ( * 1 Japanrse army dispatches aald
today that a Chinese army of 100,000 tnvn had been raught In g
Virtual “death trap" In southwest
8hansl protlnce while Chinese aaarrled Japan's central China ad­
vance had been hailed by guerilla
ralils.
1 The Japanese nrcounts said the
Chinese, pursued fcy columns at­
tacking from tha north and east,
were (teeing toward the Yellow
river, but that delai-limanta of the
Chinese1 central army with machlnt-gwha wen
posted at the
Vain folds tn halt (he retreat of

National Guards To
r v _ tti
rr
j
Arrested For Slaying
Drill On Sunday u&gt;cir coapaviet*.

S J s l tho Taylor ftummandery Knighu

the

Robert'Scripps
Dies On Yacht
Off California

It htut been u id that from mine ami foront to the deulers’ ahowroom more than goven
million workers depend *n the Automotive Induntry for u livelihood thuM cxercining a lr«mendtiM influence on btialnea* generally.

„ , .
, ..i
guest apenher at the luncheon oft
Miss Ctar1ns Rsleber, elo&lt;king ^
K|*nujs
•*
n,,llt
specialist, o f the B«at# lloaae ^ ^ b r lojirheon- IWUlrnt H‘-l
Demonstration
Deportment
of
j NU amiounird tmlay.
KormerAsylumlnmate
Tallahassee, will condi *t a ok®* I
_____

noancsd (edij.

,h o ,*K,,e" o f f,0od
b © ft U tl
In n torm -ravtgva
nonIhcra C alifornia w h e n W ;
m m onti WOWS known to b*
dead or missing.

e n ^ tea y g ed
11

rame, and the main outfall o*w*r.
af Orange county nerving a doien
populnua town, gave way and
Ihrentenrd widotpread pollution.
Thu recoiling wotera lefb n
ponuiamu of mud covered houa*a,
debrln-ladcn highway*,
waahad
out brldgoar damaged orchard*
and farm., and —torn railway
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.,
Rlckenbacker May
Kvrenlyfutir bodlea bad bean
Purchase Air Line 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 wtill Isolated
Inc., aald yesterday stockholders
would vota In the near future on
whether to .ell Kaateru Air Dates Announced For
Lina*, a subsidiary, to K. y
Tally Summer School
Rlckenbacker and associates.
Negotiations for the .ale have
TALLAIIAHHEK. Msr. 4. —
been Progress In* "very nicely,"
the Nurth American president Dales (or tlm Zfi annual summer
••Id.
session at. Florida stale College
lit asserted lh" »a|o. if given were announced today .aa tha 1
stockholder approval, would be Bight-week piq-tod between Jan*
consummated at ’’ •pproilmalelr 11 and Aug. 0.
ll.too.ooo.-' and
that
North
The summer aesalon, which U
American would probably
use cooduculinunl.
offers
regular
the proceeds to espend opera­ work lor a degree, cour.ee ter
tions. Tbo company has a largo learhe. wishing lo nstlsfy tha
plant at Ima Angeles. CaPf,
stale certificate
requirements
Smith. Ilarney and Company and graduate work for those con­
and Kuhn- l-m-b and Company. tinuing tholr work berms) tha
New York Investment banking bachelor, degree. Approximately ,
firms, have born working on (be 1(0 psrsmix generally attend tb*
deal.
summer session.

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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 Hrer.'
II sea.ions Bttnday
Chinese embassy In WsshIntlrad of
faftwn aald tha Japanese report!.
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 af annihilation la ridiculed
or all gaardamon to hy competent observer, who, pointin drills in prepareowk that the mounUlnou.
a anneal M oral In- gharaetpr of fihanel prwvlnaa U
ho heM aa tha night « p ^ W ly aallatla fo r gnartfla
warfare, heller# that there la little
era Company will be- chance for a complete occupation
“ 'clock and the Mod- ef that prorate* by Hw Japann#nt at l:M a'etpok. m s **r# ordered to bej chlnaaa guerilla warfare waa re■H oalfam . Company parted 4a have halted Jepaaeee
ub Monday nigh* aa pragraoe ala fat O t Yaagfac valley

Afternoon Newspapers
and NewB o f 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

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TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1W*

TE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Ring Ut 1rotten
Slate IFor Horse
Show bOrlaodo

House Navy Group
Okeys $30,000,000
Experiment Fund

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L e a d in g ; E x h i b i t o r s

GERTRUDE GELBIN

drove off te n t a a * M
tb* three of tb u a Meat
ha uta.
Aa they entered the ta r
m, Jr ton winced. n e a t
m l 1*1n r It, te the eat
n r Trail*, the worn pin#
.llity firrplaoa,—the wfci
brr.rn picture.
‘ II doetn't leek very
dor* It, Mary deart* a
__
fethtr.
1U* mother netted. *1
r t l It fin d Up You 1
it. lietber'a aldaboerd v
big difference—and Urn
rad grandmother^ leap
O.Vnt Uarlholomew eaai
The door b u n t oaei
Ame* enttred followed I
who rtaggered uader tb
a baaoaome, beaallfu
ildtboard. ‘Land O' O
tried whtn they eet It
alat eeen tba likes oMM
alnce I left notion. Mai
three hundred doUanP
him**If quickly and eyi
oualy. ‘ Well—a huadi

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O f S o u th A n n o u n c e
L is t

O f

E n t r i e s

I Greyhound. I ha fa tte d thing
the war d ha* ever e a n fai a herneu heree, will ha a feature atIp c l M a f the eacoad aantial
Spring lle a e Shew which wfl] be
heU at Rvpaolt^oa Park In Orlande;
on Mar..4, 5, end i .
K. J. (taker af St, Chariot, Hl„|
awtKT of the home contented te
Ihe rhantpletiVi exhibit Ion alone
with other tep-neteber* of the I
h a p v u breed new In winter tra'hbig *jnnrl*ro m Sem inal Driving
Hath.
| firry hound wen tba Hamhlataalitn Slake*, rlrbeat o f,th e hamaai

»*&lt; • &gt;&gt; '&gt;f:. -JSSi
. - •;* Jr C

appropriation* bills which *•!«
caught In tba recent fDlh*»t«r
ngnlliat * n tlljn ch ln l legliUtion
Thu bill. U approved by. the
Penate, celled for
M l.Til a i m
than the lleuge measure. The ta­
rtrate* embrace fund* for eetah*
llih n tn t' of an air tnaO rout* Wta to n Yakima. W ash,, and Port­
land. Oro.j booati In eaiariee for
Mcljtnnt po.lmn.itrr*. clerk* In
contact alation*. and third ela*a
pontm aitm .
There waa no record rote during
eon-ldrrallon of the bill.;.
] The Hen*In overrode bl-partlaah
ple.it for economy by Kin* end
Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R
Mich), who warned against mount­
ing Federal deficit*.
“I prcd'cl there wTI be a deficit
DU Majeoty'r ba.: letblp the llaml. miirhitc*. warohtp uflor.i, I a one of the main rramn* for Britain'* claim a* the modern ml*' of a t leait 12 ,000,000,000 and perhape between 13,000,000,000 and
a af the tea*,. Tba pride of ihc Itrltirh flee, ha* rte&lt;i. ly be* n on patrol duly in tba Mediterranean.
r 1,000,000,000 n e tt te a r," Kin*
ra d .
V I
Approval of i » •Trraaory-Poatofflc* me*tore t f lowed earlier ecr-otance 'h r thw Renat* of the roA'
feretire report on the $250,000,000
deficiency relief bill to provide
....... Work* provrea* Admhiiatret Ion joba until Ju 'g 1.
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S P V S
all-lliiH- world'* trotting record*
I* which he wae driven by Bep
Ikilin, hi* m in e r.
A'aa te be eihlbkad la Cardinal
Prince, one a f tba world** greileai!
pac'nit ■i»l'lon». He la a 7-yeer4
_1.1 -I—
oo Peter
* **
-* ak-t—*I
old
ilark L_»
hny l*
by
Potetalktall
out or I .III an I* III* recent fuel
the a*tV; b&gt; It M .14. Cardinal,
prlnre I* driven und trained aloe,
by P rln mat will be bandied at(lie her-te tliow by. Bill Strang. L
Tlw- rhmv l.t le epen Friday
nlc'ih There wTI be a matinee
‘I'd never a*U It," cried Maty,
belong*d te my motbar—tt'e—*
and renting performance an Sat- |
iW ld e n t lUcwav^i baa «a»l
—IP* nay prlaad potea titan ~
urday, followed by tba Hereeebew I
rim ed • WPA project providing
. Jlr.ll la lc irlren at the Orlande
for. the ropitrue loti of a a lv m ' 1*
1 Jaaoa b w M t'enairy Club by Dm Or'ande
HBIJ. dW
■ In 'iu n dl rh from Mecca, Ham­
IhemssIVM
mock
I.oke Jeaaup, according
r f i L ^ E S ^ K l H o . # * v,- w A uerliU ea, and a
and unpack
d bli u &lt; i M nnl inre per form* nee on Sunday*
■In Inform* Ion received by The
the Umc i
and gene, the I | | . ||. MUrhell, profitsI ahaI 41*! j
Herald talny from Waahlngton.
Ireqier of the *hew bra taaeaneed
j Tba project cello for • ta 'a l
V f ...v ~--i ■ . (he follow'ng li»t of exhlbltara
' expend!v re of ovet $ 12,000 whh
a-5 :,V ‘;I I wlai wl'l roiMpr'ta the 54 eta****
I a Federal eonlrlbulon of $0.4M| | I* eponeored by the Semlnolo
j 4
■ I’l t*&gt; .teen at •Kipetitlm Park
| County Comtnlaaloner* and In In
I from 'Finlay through 8uaday:
' ?4S?
■ I Munir* Nunnally of AUanta;
Dla'ric; No. I. The project tww
1 rw a O Oie count er-algna.lur* of
m llr. o„.l Mr*. I'aU kk O'Brien,
■ .JirV -runlle; Cliarle* It. Black.
■ ,AtlM.ro; Mr. Itkhard W, fltiow.
■ lA'Unt .; -Mr. Killy tSlaek, Atlanta;
V Mr. v:. H. .‘-.oxWe, AtUnta; Mr*.
■ C. P. Dim on, Atlanta; Mr. Mad-j
I '.In* Whitley. Atlanta; MUa Erolyn
I Kilnunul am,
JicktanvIUe; Mr.1
■ Ij'w trm e I jiw Ioh, Jr^ Orlando;
' I Ml.* Itellr lie* *lrr, Jackaonvill*;■
I Mtk. I. lU-vrrly Nalle. J*ck*on■ *IIle,
; | I Mr*. J. Ahlen Wahl, Jackaon-'
title; Ml** Beverly Nall# Jack-1
; f non*Ur; O rtrrn Hiding Blablee,
A tweet dlapoeltlon on the par; af Ihc bee* or itklll In handling
H
H
I
J.irk*o*iv|llr; Ur Claud* A. Dun-1
the «w*rm enable* Henry Brown c f Cape Mayo- CPrrthouse, N, J.i
lap, JaekaonvIUei Mr. Dan V, C.J
. Typical af the balhlipg program which haa put Florida In &lt;h*
*M | lUpman, Tampa; Mb* dean Brer .1
to become a walking apiary without fear of bring a'ung. Ilrre he
an an air af |
^
Am|
^
lead of tha nailin'* marrh cf |lrocic-s la thla a. &lt;ly of a *'•*!
la lirmui*lrating a« the ln!erna*lona| beekeeper*’ convention In WaahM ary, at U at Ila* College. Winter P * rk | M m worker aa a new building arlar* In Ihr Magic City.
tr.g'.on, D. a
i te kwh Uke
Walker Babart, Waahtagplace H ainan lent Mr*, hltrevt Farnum, Or’anMERCHANT CAMPION
— do; Mlaa Leutea Meatajae, Wlntar
tact place, j Id the Wiedewa p , ,^ . Ur*. Emily Uppooce't Webtwfully dirty.
h«aa tarn an ew, ater, Winter Park. .
OAINF.BVU.L.n, Mar I, —Wl
t- U C. Merchant Madlaon ue**paper pablDbey, left here yeatar*
day for Bur.th Floiida alter
(im iillrc »*vtra| dry* hi.till* vlclnliy lu Ike intvreit* of hi* can-

VII *♦** « « # * * • »
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N a m '1 ..

SIGNS OP PROGRESS

A SWEET DISPOSITION

Roosevelt Okeys
WPA Project For
Drainage Ditch

SPEEDING MADLY ON THE SEINE RIVER

- I

Scenic Highway To

tr of tha tewnaaeople adT a Rufla* Inchpin, IlaeYaieoma to High II1IL Dut
n High IUU look* a lot
10 you than M»ry*nd.“
% Am glowed with tba aaal
r * &amp;

S u r w

r w

1 world la e wlldtmaaa,” re-

total publloalloM In
uatr, Florida,
to hand »l iln f j n t
the t’lrruli t-rnirt. Hilt
of February. Ill*
■IX . P. mUIMIKtM.
T o r k 'e f rireu tt rnurt.
Jlyt A. U. iVKRKH,
IX f .

TRAVFI.S ON U CRNIB A BAY

toward tht
Ravarandl’
do they giver-

rrothcr Alrr, of the Bre'herSpeeding madly on the Seine-Hhrer. French I’j n rtrh o a t drlvrrn altove le aid a new world record hood uf Si. Fraueta of A*|Ul,
wander* ahobi Scotland moa'ly -oa
MO-kllograea Uwla. Su’.iuhig -hr U’a 'i r «t Ju.41 rpeiwt, .i|&gt;|u,m hlrg the camera here la one of the ftiot, And atrrpa lit hidglngipetllera. Rente of »be Oqim ie *pt*d ,-*ih tta r. a ttnH
S&lt;range wa’i houtca. Itecently he vial n l Dun(be cow rat*, brtween the vearirg cratl i s i u id k a ty wji'er ■trofftk rji Ihc Seine, moving th e enmmeree e'er. 1 lie lito herhno.l I* alt ached
af laland town*.
'
to ihc Chuirh nf England.' Uro'ht r Al-v, who belong,i in Aberdeen,
t* ha* I tr n the rrge-Icpto under da uncmpleyment tax go’lectlon* rakl; ‘ We go'. 2'* ccnl* a day
un-rjp'jijwi-o' aVoud.*t ‘ |« f (I2IJK 4 a year aa • teatilf of a float n r hcbluuiliir* Tor food
Ifeiton^ aiM the C.iveinmtnt,new eu* ordered la b ia admlnlatra- e td ti n ncreaal la*, an (hat we
to n ';' hive in oca." . .
world get a reufii from It” Fieri- live budget.

Security Board

D m ie^ C hanres

It Is Dangerous

I

. Made By Heaton
WAsnmnrpN. Jior. i .~&lt;av
T kt Rod-1 Sw art'y Daard yetdrr.

You Cant

dSy dewed rhitgea by Fba’Im-nU

Take It With .You!

Wendell C. Dee*oa af. Florida-#

ledcMrial Ca*r.raU-lon the heard
weak! profit by reU edkan la hw
Plate.
film apa r t pel* lion* mad* by
Cm»grea* in (bo p t d have been
lea* th*.a lb* uaaairt af Ibe (* n »
telle*ted under TPle Klee (or the
. i e » l Sroar ty AH) whWh f
.ameata to I t per read o f Ibe lqt»*.
| lave# |e width eeap'eyera are IUbVm der T il* Nlac,s eaW K iccutl c
Ma i ' a r Freak Baag.

ANNO U NCEM ENT i
Eifwllve Mar. 1, 1038, tha mbccrlpiion
rate for The Sanford Herald win M 80 cents par
wwk. The price per copy will remain the aamr.
O.iicr.hittm will bo aa follows:
?

One month In advanca..
Three moiilha In Bdranes------H'x month* In advan«e. .„_____
One year in ad v a n ce ............ ......
Tha Herald m rntig the nooaaa
Ing I lf su b w rip U o n rate * , w h ich a

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 2 , 1W 8

Big Increase
In Air Force

Preacher Is
Found Guilty
In Germany

Goerin^s Bo R a t .Of
Air Supremacy Re­
sults In New Artnament Expenditures

Secret Trial B r i n g s
J a i l Sentence For
Rev. Niemoeller Of
Seven Months Term

KING ZOG’S SISTERS ARRIVE TO SEE AMERICA

Big Transport Plane
Has NotBeenHeard
*' Prom Since Early
Yesterday Evening

i

Ship Was Bound
LoB*Angele8
Plane Waa Over Saq
Joaquin When Last
‘ &lt;Message Received
|

F R B s i ( 0 , C aiT f, M a r. 2 . ( A P ) — T ra p p e d ley • su d d e n ,
v io le n t a t o m » T W A a irlin e r
w a a . b eliev ed to d a y to h a v e
c r a n i a l w ith ita n ln a occup a n ta tn th e ih o u n ta ln a emat

by complying wllh the recent
pmctonuion of Mayor Edward
n i i d i u . requiring alt dog* to
wear nmsifea when o f f (be prem­
ise* of Ik* owners.
Member* o t (be Pel ken Depart"
merit yc*;*ntojr killed te rra doge
which appeared
kept ami di­
seased &gt;M took- A d a w s others
found n am in g without morales
lo (he dog pound where Ihey will
be dlspoard of if not claimed soon
by owner*.
Tho rallies infoeiion struck San­
ford and vtolulty over thru*
month* ago and sceonJlng lo to cal vc'irInari^iis has spaamodically ro-apptgrod each 7 to 111

LONDON. Mar. A—&lt;AP&gt;4*
Pass la | It became knowa today,
finally baa accepted the BritWh
Sponsored plan le get fetelgm
veluateera eel of th* Hpenleh
cirU war armies. Italy, Get-,
many and Prance alnetdy had
approved the withdrawal athsm*.
A meeting ef the Rerepenn m m
Interwmtlen*li*8 paIn cemmtt&gt;ee
to eipeeted seen to proceed wMh
Ike detalto.

aona haVfl been klUen by rntod'
animals pnd n large number ot
dogs have died.
of .Fresno.
Co-operation ef every dogThe trahacontloenUl and
owner to an aasanllal 'fa c to r ' lit
Western Tranaport had not ]
preventing further Spread of thla
been heard from tinea 9:28
dangeroni Infection, Chief at
•'■to* JaMnight. Itea EOT, whan
Police Williams captained, odtl't'
P ito t-Jq h n -0»avaa m a id t i ,
Ing that* the •ordinance req u lrty
all.dogs to bo m auled to being
enforced ee ail amergency n rasure to prevent a poulbly Infee'ed animal front biting a persoti
cr another animal, thereby con
tlnuing to aprtad the disease.
The Polleo Chief added that
member, of tho Police Depart­
ment will cett'lnue to ehoot or
alon program was launched today
I With publication Of the annual 1
defense White Paper- the official
to rrn im rn t report.
At the same time, the govern*
ment'e 11 : 1 1 } plans for air de­
fense were outlined
to
the
House of Commons- Land dsfenf*
Plaits Will open debate Monday
on Drllalo'a mounting dtfensl
stcMiav*. Prims Minister -Nevilh
Chamborlaln announced that hi
placed before tha Faderal Bureau , 8&gt;&gt;~ ltln* on tha subject, 'T akr r m m ss*e M
, i, i
flood eondttMht^in J M 'Aagetos
today charges !"r
,DU* of fa m in g ."
county from tg i MOUtWiis (0 the of Iav.stic.tion
■tea, • maroon tog hawtaa, washing
*1 |l nLhiAmptle*n
° f nolo
,&gt;,nJr, Chapter
K" t m*of
* b*r*
o t '* Farm
• w "er,
O ut. rot da and filling control dams C
Coral
Oableo, FIs., was a “dangerFuture
|o capacity.
ous and un-American" organism- an outline of many good points
lion.
for attain'ng sneceas In the farmI Keough said ho had boon re* ln* lnd",l#|T '
Iquested by Assistant
Attorney
l,,f c "r ,t

FBI Prohe Asked
ForOrganizatioi
la Coia! Gables

*— — — i -f-v-r — .- . r -------

National Leader
Of Spanish Vets
Visits Sanford

GroupslAnd2 In City, County
CITY NEWS BRIEFS '•*AreReaffinned

’Alf Kennedy Enter­
tained By Localites
During Short Stay

C o u n t y Democratic
Committee M a k e s
Plans For Primary

stipulating u*agea of tha pulpit.
The pastor went on trial secretly
on Feb. 7 on charges of Inciting
•
#
disobedience against the »tot* epn
—
violating pulpit regulations.
lla had a brilliant World .War
Thcro will liu it meeting "o f
record end had-m any follower*
tho boni-il of directors of the HoSo the government considered Wp
tary-Club at tho liumu uf .U I*.
case Important'. lie has been a r ­
D*an tn Indian Mound Village
retted many tlmea for ipoaktgg
tumurTUW.night at s:up o'clock.
resolution pa»-ed prior to against Nasi regulations.
last primary providing that
J. I.. Hpnillns, president of the
gSpdklsis. to the
Oriando Tuvneuml club, will .*1
plain detail, of Ilia 'T |a n “ tu Inturo he alactad from
memliara of Ihn local club Thure- and tho other to be elooted from
i day night In thalr' rooms at the! ono of tho rural precinct* was
Welsh,
Apartments at
TiJn 1 reaffirmed nt n meeting of tho
ij'ilork. Ire m u m and rake will BemlUoto County Democratic Kxlie s''r«ed Mu.lr will to- tur - 1 ccuilve Committee held In th«
The
County
CoiumUalonorg
hsve suihortsed thu preparation
id a WI’A Project to he submit­
ted for the consideration of the
,
Hoard, Providing for the liard
turfurlng of Hipes A'rnui&gt;, ComI:
Commltalonrr D. I.. Thrasher, f
staled today.
The projuct which will be
^
drawn up l/y Engineer Fred T,
Williams, will provide for. |h a
1
hard surfacing of tlie.n trret bo -. J
tween Celcfr end (leneva Ave­
nue, and also tor. thu Improve­
ment uf the Minio' sireet south
lllA m fl
_____
tha Audubon Seetoly and also officials announced today.
WASHINGTON, Mar. I.—{*’&gt;—
of (leneva Avenue.
f * ma* * , , °
CORAL GABLES, Mar. 2.—&lt;A1 vo,fd ,0 h,,r# 't e l r Pictures mad* The Rollins debaters will take Tht Vctrrsns Administration un*
Ileportlnu un the 'activities uf
G l e r t i n n _City and Couniy official* denied tnT l8&gt; afNesoJ annual.
the affirmative of the queetlon dertook yraterday the task uf findthe Riots lined Department In
* ^ ^ '" * w * .knowledge today of an organlu*
*n dlseuaa ng arrsngrincn', for while tho Day'on teem will debate ing jobs for 300,000 unemployed
hla district- Mr- Tluaaher &lt;to*
K A f i r H !tUm known as -Tha American Do* lhe
Mother and Hon Ban- the negative. There will be two ea-eervlcc men.
• lari'll (hat lh . Initial i-ock had
fender*". City Manager Williams «lurt to be sponsored l&gt;y the Chop- debaters on each teem wllh two| Approximately a half million
bci-n laid un Calory Arenas and
| (n M a ef the eald he never heard of *u;j| 4n ler' *"• d*u w i* definitely act construct Ire arguments and two questionnaires went Into the malls,
I hat tha final asphalt and rock
Y tm lfs lm in ontaatoatloo bat would ask Pflfce , 0L M“r *•. rebattols.
'addressed to retsrans who have
will lie spread o*cr the etreet
Mad*. todaeiCW** D. E. 8ox to Invcatlgate.
Those attending tho meeting Member* of Iho Dsyton team reported ihcmse'ves without work,
within the nest few days.
d a n r f o r re *1 County fiolicitor
Hubert R. I*, t nl«hl » * » ' J- C Hplvey. Sam , r , William l». O'Connor of Chic-'They were eskrd lo fill In tho
Mr Thrasher also reported that
a of County Taylor also denied knowledge U “ *tehle, Georg* Mauser, Ilarvry , n , Hl„ and Karl F. Schreiber. cards, detailing the type of work
tho Rtate Itoad Department to
letrict Na 4 tb* '‘defenders'’ but said he would }*•**•
Jammee, Robert'df Cleveland, yrho are both active
for whlcli ihey are fitted, and re-j
making esitnslvn repairs tu the
♦A. - r ar ln'iTta 1 " —*»*"*- gay charges of cal vying
“***’’ Q°rdon Uoataraxon, Ken-jhi school affairs. O'Connor Is a turn them to the United Stoles
several had places nn Honor.
Manrger
V.
P.
Miller
o
f
lakeland
d Golden rod concealed weapons.
— n*ih 0 oste vt son, Amow Jones, Ed-'sen lor arts student and won see- employment service by March 31.
Avenue. Those, loo, are expected
—
--------------—----Cameron, Ronald Muriheed. Jack 0IMj and third place In the Dr. D.l Brigadier Oenersl
Frank T. out'mrd plans fur lh)' nationwide
lo he completed within a abort
Morton n i l M - rt« John R &gt; ,» '(]. B, n)y Oratorical Contost In thelHines who will roinplate IK year*' rc'ideul'u all-mcmU-r rampsigii ) The lorui cfiaiiter ut DoMulay time, Jie ,sld.
at
IIS
regular
&gt;urell|ig
Monday
yell* 193d and !M 7 respectively, sanrice as vctrrsns administrator which opriinl yesterday and wdl
night, presented a
ot houSchreiber Is a Sophomore Chemi* I tonight, said in an Interview he continue ihruugli Apr. 1C.
or ring to ](. K KIPP, lor tho In­
cal Engineer and has also been ae- rone'dcrcd 1#.1» a "critical" year
Major George W. I'i'la of (hala, valuable service, he ha« rendered
live In oratorical contests. The for former soldiers.
who wa, otgliwlly scheduled In In behalf ot the Lodge. The pieDayton dchaton are making a
"The average age of World War
ut Hie regular meeting uf
lour ef the sou the a it and have veterans. already to between 45 Ihn local Woodmen ram p In the i ,entat|on «■• made by Waller
Action by the House of Repre­
rrbedaled debates wllh a number and 4A,n he said,
American l&lt;rgl&lt;m Hut tost night, j Itsyne*.
Donald Ijimsun presided « ter sentatives on the Mediterranean
of tha leading colleges.
j Tnciwssing age with natural wan imulda . tu adi-iid end Mr.
i
the
meeting
and
announced
that
today to provide' supp'.mewUl
T 181 *
Fruit Fly damaga survey bill can
Howard Lyman of Altamonte'physical handicaps and reanltanl Miller itrrvul in,guest speaker for
four landldutci will aeok the ho expected -within a few days, ac­
furnto for tho Works Progreoa Ad„ „
Epriftgs and Herbert IlepVIns o f, Unemployment constitutes • sc- (hr ocm, lollop
third degree in cvrainonie, Tuea- cording to a telegram received
mtol.tr.Uon up to next June » .
Following a tour
Jacksonville are the Rollins de- riout sad progressiva problem,
Mr. Mlllei-UtgU-d that the mem-]
WPA official, authorised eta to County yesterday,
baton. Lyman to a senior and has especially because of commercial bership campaign will be conducted dsy night at thu h u l l ot B rat­ front Rep. Joe Hendricks by
adminlatrations to hire KOOJIOO n l,nol»
W
pa rile'pa tod In ever 40 biter- and Industrial reluctance to am* In honor uf l|r. E. Ilradahaw, who ton lluntley-. T^nse seeking de­ fl " R ., Papworih, who has beep
gress are Arthur Branan, Jr.
met* relief w h e t * this month to **• B u t M Mw
collegiate debates sad won Honors, ploy older m ta."
ha, Iwen a iHenal officer of the Harrrsflrownlse, j)irk llrown. and actively following the pro g rail
offset pat* ef the uaernplsymaeit
of (be measure.
for the past 3*
after a vtolt to
— •*—— —— ~‘= -.---------------------------------------------Jos Mcfpalln. tel}
•
bscrsaae attributed to lb* basl"I Just had a conference with
prats end slpli in honor uf the
Betreshmenla were served fol­ Marvin Jones, chairman -of tho
entire lgydieinber»hij&gt;.
lowing 'th e. h u ilu rt, meeting by
n*Aubn^r**WUItome, acting TGPA
In dlscueatag-rtha growth of the It, O, Hickson and Urentloy Agriculture Committee and kg
admtototratar during the • coaval *
promises definitely that llardla
lodge, Mr, Miller declared that Adams.
escapes ef llarry
llopktna, toPeterson's bill for the Mediterran­
during tha past four years IS
I
n
,
Tka
picnic
I
■
■
w
e
tl mated H ut March
IncraaOeo
ean Fruit Fly survey will be ry?
membership campaigns hsve been
party for Mrs.
la Uto /lna| game, of the bo»|- scored a total of S1.U4 pins
ported out of the Committee with*
and Mr*. James lag todrhaaaaat ot the Dowling
The following ptoyera are In conducted and that memberships
In the next few day*," lh* tote* v
have
been
Incrossed
from
7,000
to
Taam No. I: Dr. U. a . Bcott- K.
gram raada.
approximately
f
,000
end
also
that
Besto*r. E I'rlce. C. Welsh' and
- The Senate has two timss pro* {
the number
■ blind.
lodges ha*. Increased fr?m *6 &lt;o
U ca .flrpm.n -a r e c.ltod but vlous approved tha survey bUl .
Oamee bowled for tha week
more than 7K a t Hu preient t f e . to - f t t e u W - t e .
Hr*. but action baa not been taken by ,
ending Feb U ere *a follow*!
II* credited the growth to the to-j
. p *1**1
M*ck the Bouse. The bill provide# to t f,
Hamas Bowls* We4. Feb. II,
to oaa of lb* mo
an expenditure of 910,000 to m ate ‘
T R A M NO. «
crease in fra'em al spirit over Hu °to T*to,&gt;d
tod*&gt;rmost ptOdottlv*rvn*Ion
I ° n« 01 to* fires waa at French a survey of the damage claim* t t &gt;
J. W eaver .......... I U IS! ISS SIS
Stote that tbgy I
Junior , past bead consul of the Avano# and Blgbtaanlh Blr*«t
K. lU llv r ............ I l l U f ITT SSI
U. Ka-earmaa.
* * • * * * £ • , 1T“
*
H n
Or................ ISI IS! I l l
«IS stats, C. C. Coll too, p real dad over f» d
Hu rssetiag In the abaenee of ^»°*k on W#*t Third Street. No
K. Xeesermss.
W a rn s RVbetoe i
Mr. an d Mr*.
Jr. ........... H&lt; ISI I U
U S Consul • Commander James O, ****** w** reported.
A. W. " - j n i i h
Kambry, IH,
Dr. I t s , .............
I ll
ISS
111IIS
Mr. and Mr*. J ,
s Kato, Mrs.
Hhsrun.
__
/
Eighty red-pantaloaned sod ber
T
otal
m
u
s
s
w
i
m
aggie FalUr,
fesred Hbrlner*, comprising Hu
TKAM NO. •
k, Mrs. II. F.
Jimmy
Hendrickson. young. Egypt Temple bend ot Tamp*,
- ' l l *
T e fa l
inroad all of
w . L obrm aaa - IS* IS* IS* *«* Montana akl Jumper, gat kto first I will lead the first unit- of the
X Herbal ............. IS III IU U t experience leaping off kto fetb-. Mardi Gnu parade at Winter
| . Will............... IU III IU III
grto bar* shod In barrel stove*, ‘ Haven «n Iho night of March IA

C h u r g e s Of Anti.
_ ••
Americanism Filed Address Delivered
I u r t Society Tp Future Farmers

ita &amp; s a &amp; ib P *%

nu^^nilSProjectdPlanned

For Improvement
Of Sipes Avenue

Rollins Debate Team
Meets Ohio College

Task Undertaken
To Find Work For
Former Doughboys

Miller D iscu sses
iWoodmen’s Plans
For Member Drive

Legion Of HonorRing
Presented lL ErKipir

President Roosevelt
Signs R e l i e f Bill

Action Expected Soon
On Fruit Fly Bill

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Italy’s I&gt;oet-Warrior

Herald

If Gabriele D'Annunzio had written a testimonial a
few days ngo on how ha managed to live to the ripe old
age of 75, he probably would have said, "I attribute my
success to the fact that I always ate heartily, drank heav­
ily, and loved long and well.”
For that is what ho did. If the French motto la
"Nothing to Excess,” the Italian motto must be "Nothing
In Moderation,” for D'Annunzio was a glutton for punish­
ment In everything ho did, and he was the • idol of his
people.
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It Is difficult lor us to think of a poet as being a
valiant warrior. Yet D'Annunzio was both. In fact he was
one of the few Italian officers who came out of the World
War with his reputation undimlnished.
Ho fought as ho wrote, without inhibitions. He threw
his whole heart and ooul. Into what he was doing regardless
of consequences. Ho had no more fear of death than he
had of public opinion or of what the intelligensia might
think of his literary work.
Had he Itecn a little younger at the end of the World
War, Mussolini would probably still be a sergeant in the
Italian army and D'Annunzio would have been showering
mbs om defenseless Ethiopians and making Englishmen
ake In their Imots.
For at the time ho led his march on Flume and estab­
lished the first .post war precedent for breaking treaties
and seizing neighboring territory, ho was himself known
as II I)uco, and was certainly moru popular than Mussolini
has ever been then or-since.
I* But D'Annunzio was aJrqdfy 57 and ho had lived fast
and furiously. Ho had had
7hot out in the World
War, but oven more damaging-hid been his frequen* lovoa
and his uumerouH excesses in the wind collar. He thought
ho was going to die 10 years ago and made elaborftl pre­
parations for it.
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But somehow ho hung on and on until finally he must
have thought he had been too wicked to die for notions of
sulcido look hold of him and attendants had to watch him
carefully to prevent him from taking his own life. Need­
less to. say his lust years must have been n nlghtnhtm.
But nt Inst a cerebral hemorrhage saved him.

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wa* al*« 7 » th* tom* of sow* ©no
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distance. H * r* -I not saM lh*k
M b a a a 'ria fa V tb q a b n '
the land—age Uk« the daw? ,

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Joe Cook, (bo on—ri*u* actoryoongir baa a n«w g*d«*t in hi* ho*i".
-MaeplOH llin o d ." If* « Mwfant 1*4. wary modern bhlhtub.
Tho laoctoatlas (kins about It' I*
tklo: whJW b|* cueeta a— In**dated In tb# aids war— «od«. the
bottom fall* huh*

The Accident Problem
- • through —ch hallLast year in the United StatcM approximately 40,000
t? T J / Ur9 *V° K°nU Lcr'",d mon&gt; women, and children were killed In * highway Hect­
ic gianr aun-awrpt dan. —
About half the number were pedestrians. Moro
manr showers.'
than u million people wero injured. Property losses were
estimated in excess of n billion and n quurlcr dollars. MKASUKINO AN OCBAN . . . . Iho Atlantic Ocean actually mooI " ‘ '— t
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When In 1U.1I a ablo-liylns
Pnbdp* tbne gray atonn, rolkd These uro fa d s fiimiliur to everyone.
1VKMM THAT OOEfl I
r.tramrr prepared to set out fresn eured—with a tape llnef
-------------------Om e l ike stn ilg tsb .u
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“ M ost re u d e rs," s a y s th e llo tu ria n M ig a z in c , “ h av e NcwfoundUnd to tho Axore* wAK
, , l|H)VUa 0S r'am r,J "* P;,kl n,° Hepn 1,10 'hlgK w ay horror* a rtic le s, o fte n g ru cso m e ly Ulus- s now type of cablo. It wsa found ALMOATOR MISNOMER . . . J i b e world U to bo fou,
Although the alligator It deft- Groat Mueyyad l t t - M
Perhaps tho b r ri and g i,|a *uh trn*ed, ca lc u lated to red u ce u c rid e n ts by u ro u sin g rev u l- neeoMSiy to know the exact dl*'
nltcly not a Heard, tta asm* I* a:* g y p ‘- Worked Id Maeb 1
• - yotitb a |i0am
Mion anil fe a r. T h ese p ro b ab ly did good. B u t w h a t is tanco covered by tbo line.
Engineer* specified tha diet ante corruption of tho ftpanleh -al Ug- a white m srbo btekgr
Are pbanlom-liko and ]uxi 1( hit really new in s a fe ty is th e en erg ized a tta c k on th e probto
be 1,311 nautical rnllm, but po s n o - moaning a Heard! . ; - linaaripH— ;la ja O A ; i
T unrcdl
| lem alo n g th o wholo s a fe tv f ro n t— In all *au*omonrdimry mcaauilng method wsa Tho mtenwmtng came about who* Xt*l rolatbe a »'.v in e ,
■•'•C, " F ‘
T° ratmiy1'» ,r *C* 'h " 1* *"ln“l,,1j billzed' |w r ts o f th e w orld.
E m otlonnl uppeuls and p una- nccurete unoegh to ' check th*' early Spanish* MttWta - in (South K aran.:
Draw .transit, ,nd knowledge ccn" ,ln ,not fl« " r,3 ';pry lnr»^r,,Y In the new attack. Facts iramatlantlc dlsUneo. At s so­ America f tn t aaw- th* gmn‘ :&gt; A-etNng* fealura o f .
lution to tho problem, It ws» «A.... Uom ih» rr.t;;»uns »kg. .- la n d engineering do., f
Mnrturni s&lt;Ps»toi»' i
The International A-wtclution of Chiefs of Police, oc- rbled to employ a piano wlro •tofio Hy further corruption, - “A! ■tar.lh*n L•copUnuf*'./*]
"„■» to cheek tho distaste.
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•cording lo the Itotariun, Is uctlvcly backing traffic schools|Hs«*’
getto" c in e to ' he •liogarte.'.aU-, nihAd*aijd arbupd-urtlii',
From
a
drum
on
the
aft
deek
ef
•'•Buitaha has about reached ihe where officers, from the rnnk of patrolman up, legrn modrtcnmvr *b# piano wire wm» garlo, nlrgarto, alllgadi,'' allig a r Jn iho'center of 'lha "de*
pomtwhoni oven iho rociWon U&lt;ern nu.nl0&lt;|H 0f accident prevention and traffic regulation. th#
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paid
out. Alloying for th# contour l*r, sitrgater, and alllgatof, Ihe',
ty p m ied . •
prrient name. In roaU ty'lka alU-' Tomorrow: Man wl&gt;h t
Accident Prevent ion Bureaus are bebig established in many
----- ;— - o - -------g ito r it a gone* of Murlaa raptllee rcople Ky—I
•“ Dr. Townsend hss derided to n|&gt;- cities. Siieciulista-iu traff c engineering research and pnepoal ' h k case ,0 the bupreinr tlcc nre being trainisi at Harvard University, and ut
Cotrt. ft Is douhlfol if (he "Nino Northwestern University | m&gt;1Ico officers are given an in­
apartment servos a* dining on tha cushion, and try to flgera
Old Man” wl'l allow Congreis lo tensive course in modern safely method*.
n. card room, bod room, don. out whKk end goo. whore aad
make a fool of Itself.
ikfaat nook n.d botB.
| wky. Mskfn1 the hod U Just about
“The attuck on the highway-accident problem is a
Four K-opio and the family aa dlfticua at makkl' a Folil—
three-flank movement,” the lloturian continues. “It is cat can llv# and travel in solid girl.I.
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working through education: to bring home to drivers and eemfort wUh light, boat, running, Tou raniln»a|lr
ronllnsally tncounlOr
do-.
encounter depcdcs'rhiiH Die gravity of Dio problem and to teach aano hot and cold Water, radio, elec' llghtful IIt (la surprise*. After goe
PENVAOOLA, March
ronduct .on the highways. In State College, Pennsylvania, trie stove, electric Iron- electrie, have located a charmlag place I Dav*
Shall* point**! last nigh* w
rasor- electric fan. ,pack)us k* to park ab#at • Mtteo from town.

Sholtz Points To
Record In Opcjiibig
;Blast Of Cainbaign

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Imii, a ronTfnlcnl i-ompartmrnt
* OooernSteni oeonnmlsls have sn- s n f o d r l v i n x
for such Iriukots a* Hcouh.
- “Tin* nt tuck workn ul.m throuKli enforcement: to mgke soda.
t — eed that there will h* a doInmans, and cracked lea
(Mad I upbirw In busihi-d* this prouV rcKulutloim for Dio wifo line of hlghwayn, anil by Tk* hall way Uotwc«n the kllchvo
Spring. Ilowcrrr, Hicy have.thus uileilugU' |N)llcinK. to make nuro that rcxulutionn uro ob- and iho -bath ran bo need tor
fir'rs frtifttd from declaring that juT vc^ . . 11 pivicccjln IhiouKh engineering: to eliminate dancing in un emergency If a
prOaperlly la just arouml U10 cor -1
ilunger n|Nitn on ii'ri'miit^liighwnyH, ami to deglgn . and couple doesn't get loo cncrgstlo.
build new IdghwayH on which accidcntM are, if not impos- There Is a place lor everything
from dust mop to dictionary «nd
• th*
. "T h * tkrvs skiers of King 7*&lt;g nible, nt leiisl very difficult.
buslnosa of trying to keep
• td' Albania who airlvid In Now
"Tho fatality rate on liighwaya In, tho United Btitca everything In H'e placo |t the
' . Toth padtordiy on a lour'of Iho in 1H117, according to tlin National Bnfety Council, w it 15.9 chief Indoor .port that trailer
ted States announced they are dcuth.H |ter 100,000,000 motor-vehicle mile#. Highway gaie­ tourist* engage in.
hWaraaUd in marrying Aniority lender*-furcftco (he lima when it will be leas than 6. (OM'soilnuto tho layout can bo
7 Pah khabrnida white over here. Must
We are hDU killing fnr loo many people on the hfghwgy*. a* *«■( ami tUy ns a pin and In
" he * bend tu u a then.
BuL Dm-itcohlcm hi nj iawt-bsiug nlticketl comprchcnnlvely no time at all and for no apparent
reason it can get so massed up
’ • t t —mean* *an Ju&gt;i figure mil and Heimihly."
y
a follow find* II dlfUcaH to
,1 beer to hike wag**, lower pitcot,
otove. We gtarted out from Tam;
l kooot tawva and shorten hours' all
WHEN OUH SCIENCES of human nature and human pa with ovcrythlng In ahlp aha&gt;*,
at th* mm* time, thry'vr gut this
’ so-called recession licked lo a rclalionn are anything i|du an developud aa -art our acl- 1 al*n ala od a few editor* and
' dbWRdbc—MhOm Near*. That • cnccii of phynicul natuiVi their chief concern will bo with Ike |r frloods aa w* inado stoiw
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t - ulenr. tha mate, got lo about
Monda ilk* Dr. Rooaerclt'a rem- the
problem of how .huitigh
nature la most effectively —
mod­
four boom sloop and 0 &gt;a next
ified.
ifiod- The question_w)ll
qucHtion will not
mt be
bo whother
whether It U capable of morning wok* ep la wfiat looked
, "'•eraaayty iiw lk w 'k a t German chiugo, hut of how It Is t« l— changed under given condi­ Ilka Iho aftermath nf a konlrauu.
Tha Intklo of the trailer la
y bdoorltka In notgbbevlng counirioa tions. .This problem is ultimately that of education In Ita
I 6b ‘ treatrd .fairly—and by - that widest.-sense. 'Consequently, whatever represses and dis­ boneyrombad with cabby, holes,
rO e n d ak y mckns that they tic *1- torts fho processes uf cdiication that might bring about a drawee*, clooots and dlaappear.‘ tewed lo r*n lb* iu»iitry. Germane
r b i M e (bet minor.'U-a within Kur­ change lit Itumun di*|K)n|U(ins&gt;wllh lhe miqlmum of waste
i l Many Or* troatod fairly—sad by puls n-prrm'unt u|&gt;oo the forcm .lh*t bring society ta *
tlfh k t ah* mesas they are' dcnlnl Htuttr of deadlock, and tpjrrobr. ejpeouragos tha ose of Vio­
(lo ll - right* of clllasatlilp, a ir lence ns a meins of social aha ago.—John .Deway, philoaoHRFoWn Into Jail without trials, mU . m hssiI tsutuvltnlAielui n IVa TJ/it nulatt Hlafrautnn
fTpat* ‘ ibatr propuriy eunfiscatv.1,
f W 1# they syon their moulht ar*
fFyM d'by fblng aq*sd«. Jt all do*«* compatlmant, on' account uf
lla lockin' Uk* a raepocubl* bifDr IIUbSELL KAY
resu drawer f—m the put stdo. \
WIill* trailer travel uuy t* mg
tany -dsy* ago n youag
it sis month* U has already right for *a *c«ojapUsU*d bouioh bio* ejrca aad a trace
traveled over SSAMO mile*.
ulfo w ith * complex far sratem
ISabi* bale dropimd into
KIT. / pv»f R imi 11—»
and fldyno*}, tha avtragt m tp
pcrlcneed ray first trip In} 1* "W guy .eotud b e romfoctable llfln occupant find* himself at mo­
the cockeyed thine*. My: ijlonf in. fM* uf the tbiagg' but I'm at Itaa ef a dl—Jvaotag*. To a—
Had Hdgorton &lt;t tho W4*cfr telUo yo* tWf .l'»liwe Coach of •nrwbcr*. M 's 'S H k ks * cutsNow*p*p*r Union- wh* f !W « Hod* has everything the . wall Wnatlan chambermaid, eoconrf
hoots l&lt;ta watf travdlaMj fir* ft]alpp«d home ha* to off** In- •eeb&lt; vf*|W*. cc/tlfled geeuuatoaouthern *Utos ond a lof ig nlhcr eludin' lag • compelob.
*nd *ngU**r,. .
,-r' .. 4 ,
territory, got bft by tbo 1—llei
•Th* fro— seeMaa la m
Our flial IhrtD wa* m*kM' thg
bag awhtl* bark and boaght him of a combia st—n taring
bod* aa U— Or** oMbt out. y £
p*)f a d eltt* outfit. ; «v iffi
■*n parlor- library, mugfc*
The thing look* gk* a | c:o%s
kolwoen a box-car aod f a yu*—

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“TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”

get tho po—loan nleely p—led
and hare placed Jua! tha right
amount of coffee lo the porcalator
you suddenly find that fo s forgot
to till the water tank. Test braeMraltr aahHch tha ear and drfvO
to th* vDlage only to (lad that
all the storm ar* cto—d, ■« you
■top at the fllHn* etatlon and got
two bags of salted poemrta aad
n package of rheoaa ctackrr* and
try to kM, your—If into iMnktn 1you've bam to •*»(** *kd yon
- a lly weren't hungry «nrhow. •
It's all right for a few daya t—t
f don't think I could uk* it h i
a aiaady. dMt, bat tn eptt* — tha
hsn'llcsp. every IraDer ownn#
arm a***f that be ptM lev** the
Ilf* and wouldn't titftk - m V
In * r»gul*r Mu—, bet you ought
to ka*r 'sue mumble t* th—t*
ieh*« wb*o they I—v« the 1Rh­
ea -too Ipng aad' fWR' the Mtt»ry
duw* or Uo ustossr* —t&gt; MM
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Social A n d Personal Activities
GENE MARTIN LANEY, Society Editor

• Social

Bridge Party Given
By Woman's Guild
A subscription

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TOPS IN TONSORIAL* TOPIA
BRUNSWICK, 0».. Mar. 1.—
(4*1—The dredge Ideal of Jackson*
vide completed pumping up a sixsere tract here as the »l*- of n
prnpo.nl rerreatkmal renter which
1*111 be known aa "Ilow.ird S. Cof­
fin Path** in honor of the late
coastal (irorgia resort ilcVekpt r.

party

Telephone 148 wu, given ye»lerday allernoon by

Miss Ann Benson
-------Will Give Recital P e rson

the Woman's (lulld of the Holy
t'roea Episcopal Church. The
party was held at th? Parish
llnme and a large number ot
guo«t, were entertained
Pi lies were won by the fol­
lowing; Mrs. tV. J. Thigpen, Mrs.
K- II. Altman, Mre. John Oallm
« «r, Mrs. S- O, Chase. J r , Mrs.
J. U. Shaion, and Mrf/f J- O,
Hhartm, J r - Mrs. N- B/D eForesl
and Mr*. Kell Da via.
The roonia Were decorated
• llh snapdragon, delphinium and
palms. At the conclusion of tht
games ■ course of iherbert and
liiimrmadn cakes was served to
the guests.
(Yaimlttcea In charge for this
men,: ion were a( follow*: Mr*.
B. O. Cltase ami Mr*. W, W
Wat .on- iefi-e*hmenta: Mr*. 0.
I. laaichs, tables and tallies; Mrs.
It. A. Newman. Prises; Mr*. (I
A. Det'oltr*, decorations;
and
Mr.«. II. II. Coleman, reaervatlona.

WEDNESDAY
Mr*. George Allen MaffeU will
The week of Prayer for borne pr eeent Mite Ann Benson In her
missions a n d 'th a Afrnie W. Arm- •enter expression recital on Friday
strong offering win be held a t avening a t 8:15 o'clock a t the Wo­
'7:30 o'clock a t the F irst Baptist man's Ciub. Miss Benson will be
Ch&amp;rch .with' Circle Number Five aaalatcd by Mildred Ratliff, reader
in charge.
and Evans McCoy, baritone, with
The monthly buslneaa luncheon Mre. McCoy at the piano.
' of the Woman’s Club will bo held
Ushers will be the Misses Gall
a t 1S:30 o’clock. Hostesses win D sforreat, Muriel Knox, Natalie
be Mrs. 8anford Doudney, Mrs. True, and Lois Hagan. Mias Jane
S. S. Larason, and Mrs. W. A. Benton will issue programs.
Leavitt.
Miss Benson's program will be
The Semlnola IHga Faculty •a follows:
II. R. Odham left this afternoon
sponsors tee Federal
Tb«*t*r "Expectation' -Edgar A. Guest
lor I’unta (Birds where ha will
Players In Ooldamlth’s * ''She "Mads Over" Strickland Glllllan spend several weeks.
Stoops to conquer’’ at the Beml- Dramatic Reading—"In This Sign
n»le llllh Brhool Auditorium at
Friends of II. L- Perkins will
Wa Conquer"—Florence Bar1:16 o'clock.
regret to learn that he Is Ul at
elay
Th# Junior Woman's Club will Vocal Solo—“I’m Falling In Love hi# home on Magnolia Avenue.
bold Its reaular meeting a t l:M
With Someone' ■Victor Her­
o'clock' at the .Woman's Club.
Mlta Ruby Knight and Hilly
bert
Jk. . Hoard of rteaCon*. W. M. 8. “Lipuenburg Garden"— Manning Thompson sP«nt Sunday In - Bl
Prayor Service, and II. T. U. "Hew It Happened"—Jd'mcs W hit­ Augustine and Daytona.
Workers' Council a t tha First
comb Riley
Itspt 1st Church at 1:30 o'clock. Group of Foams—"To A Friend"
Mrs. T- C. |&gt;opo has had a , h 'r
Mr*. II. I . Thrasher entorThe first regular meeting ol
geest fur a few days. Mrs. A. W.
—iEdgar A. Guest
luim
-,1 |li« Kirning llridde Club
the M die, Auxiliary of Tempi# “What To Forget"—A nan
Smith of Chattanooga, Tenn.
on Tuesday ei'rniiiR nt her h'»uo
Ib-th Israel will be held at the Humorous
Rescuing'—"Watching
Community Center at • : II o’clock.
Friend, if Dili William. w|l| nil tlrondviow Avenue.
Tha Cirrus Parade"—France"
IllsU .jtcnp- eluli |iri«r„ were
' THURSDAY
regret li learn that tin Is HI in
t ,’Leedom Hess
The Junior Woman's Club will Vocal 8ok&gt;—“Gypiy Love Song"— the K rn»|d.|.aii|hion . Memorial v u n M -N rly K . K. Iluuiiilllnt. end
It A. Ni wman.-Ilirtli sfunt guest
sponsor the Junior Dances at
Hospital.
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Victor Herbert
prise* went won by Mr*, tleorto
7:30 o'clock nl the Woman's “Twilight on The T ra il'-M IlII. I.i.linp, nn'l Kiunk Keerhart
Club.
Count* Johnvcn and young son
chell
The regular business meeting T u rn in g of Do Chlllcn In Do Luke, of Tampa spent • Sunday Bcn-enu lull* w»’ot to Mr. Bishop.
Mis. T hrathci', guests were as
of the Hanford Townsend club
lied"—Paul Laurence Dnn|iar beio g . j h c cuoata of Mr. and follows:- Mr. mid Mrs. It A.
will l«e Held In the|r club rooms
MrY. J II. rnlelotigh.
N i"tuiii Mr end Mr*, tii-ome
in thn WeUka Building at 7:30
li. nisliop. Judge unit Mia. E. F.
o'rloclt. Thn public U cordially
Mrs. -tV. J. Mnrrimn Mr*.
Invited to attend. Ice cream and
It. I.cash. olid her daughter. Ilousholili'r. Dr. nud Mrs. U. II.
rake will be served.
Gcnncle,- *|"-nt Monday In Or- t’aawell, Mr and Mrs. W. A. l«olThe W. M. B- Prayer Bervlce
Inndo attending Hteneers' Train­ f|er- llr. nnd Mr". Frenk Kvrrlian, Mr. rrn.l Mis. A C. Fort.
at thn First Baptist Church at The Poster Contest sponsored by ing Brhool.
Mi*. U F llo&gt;|e. Mrs. W. W.
3:30 o'clock. Circles One and tha Dirt Gardner's Circle of the
Wrifli*.
Mr end Mr". P. K.
Two and the Golden Jubilee chair­ Srnford Garden Club for studrnla
formerly
Mi*. Minnie Marry,
man will have charge of tha pro­ of Sanford Junior High and Gram­ of Sanford and now living in Mul­ I (1111in it |n ■. unit tV. I '. IHH
mar
Schools
haa
ended
with
the
gram.
berry, lm» been visiting Mr. nnd
Tho regular mooting of the awarding of flrat prlxa to Ernest Mrs., Itirlinid Frank during »ho
Allman.
Kc'ninolo Chapter Number Two of
past' Week.
Order of Eastern fltar will Winner of the first prise re­
ceived
one
dollar.
Belly
King
won
meet at 7:30 o'rlock at the Ma­
Goorre Rollins, »nu ol Mr. and
American 1.*r. i&lt;»n *ii|i|ioil for
aecond prise,
receiving theatre
sonic fu ll,
Mr*.
&lt;1. K 11nl Iin i*. rrturiieil |u the benefit ilimee of Din l.erimi
' The West Hide P. T. A. will tickets, and Kathleen llryant was day from I'arl'ltn
Veneiue|M
meet at 2:30 o’clock in the arhool awarded third prise -which was where ho ha. been fur several Aiuiliury mi Mur. I lei* been ■'*'
r.iin"l by tl. Il Wurkman, |i«wl
fifty
cents.
Clarence
MrCrone
won
auditorium, Thrre will^alsu be an
months.
rontmaiider,
muirilim: lo mi on*
honort-bV
mention.
One
poster
of
eirrutivo board meeting Bt 3; 16
iimincemi’ut mnilo till. iiinmloK
great originality, made of, real
o'clock.
Friends of Elisabeth Fullagnr. by Mr*. C. I., Ii,»ln. vieo pre. i
FRIDAY
young daughter of Mr. und Mrs. drill of the Ausliiaiy,
The World Day of Prayer Pro­
(I. K- Ful|m;nr will tie glad to
A limllod number «f llckota
gram Will b t held at the Methodist
learn that gtie Is recovering were accepted lor ill*trilniD&lt;»&lt;
Church a t 3:00 o'clock.
to legion nieiiiliei*. Mr* Irwin
Mrs. Georgs Allen M affett pre­
Miated, adding Ihnt any |eg|onsents Miss Ann Beitson in her
Mra. If W. Purvis and Mi.s tiolio Wills lm« not levelled Mi k*
P b en io r recital In expreaaioit a t tha
Tlarriiq ncad* 'F^turned Mhmlay el. tiuly teleplionu Iut nl CAS II.'
Woman’s Club at B:IB o’clock.
in Augusta, tin. after u brief
Mlsa Benson will be assisted by
visit here with Mrs, W, W.
Miss Mildred ' Ratliff, reader, and
Wright.
Evans McCoy, baritona, with Mra.
McCoy a t tha piano. The public
Friends of Miss Kalhryn Thig­
is cordially invited. *
Tb" Young People’s Bertiepen - nn'l Miss Dorothy Mit.-tv.-H
Worker"' Council of the First
will lie interested lo learn that LriiEUc of tile Holy t'la ." I du­
Baptist Hunday School meets at
they liavo been initiated into the mp* I t'linrch entertained «Kli i
6:3* o'clock.
lir.'nkfust ut Dio Parish llu u e
I'i neiu Pill sorority.
The Fort Mellon Chapter of
rnllpwing tho monthly Corporal"
the Bona and Daughters of the
Dr, and Mrs. J. H. Teague o.* I'onimiinion Hunday morning.
Ti-nilory of Florida will meek at
Ilreakfast -va. served In the
Laurens. 8. C_ und Mr*- Arthur
K:«o o'clock at tha home of
Mrs. a . K. Fullsgsr outer Dalden of Columbus, (la. lull following:
the Mine". I'liyli*
Jndee and Mrs. J- O. Sharon, &gt;30 taint'd • small group ot friend* Monday after spending several Ftnlth, Joyre Kinx. Dorothy SlewMagnolia Avenue.
at a bridge luncheon yesterday weeks here as tha guestg of Mrs art. Kllsabeili Dyson, Doris Jack
MONDAY
afternoon at her home on Park W. T. Langley.
son, Nell Stewart and Mary Mr
Tha regular business and social Avenue.
Rory.
meeting of Circle Number l)ne
Mra. Fullagar presented her
Also, llarry Joe Minarik Ar
Friends of Miss Dorothy Mit­
of tho First Methodist Church gue-ta with three high scor" chell will be interested tu |esr.i tliur .Dranan, Jr., Raymond Mon
wRh Mrs. (leers* McCrtun. chair* prises, one for each table of that she hat been voted the soDatgo and the Reverend Mar­
man, will ms*t at 3:00 o'clock at players. These were won by Mra mo.t outstanding pledge of ihe lin J. Ilram,
the horn* of Mrs. J. C. Harrison. W. W. Wright, Mrs. Arthur Pi Beta Phi sorority at the Fieri'
414 Myrtle Avenue, with Mrs. Dranan, and Mrs. A. C. For*. Blate College for Women,
Ilarrivm and Mrs- Drodia Wil­ Mrs D. L. Thresher won low
liams as hostesses..
'•core Prise, and Mrs. Frederick
Mrs- Adrien Fielding h»s - re­
business and Everhart, screeno.
Tha
regular
turned to h"r homo In Bt. Augu.NAPLES- Mar. 3. ~ (A 7 -llo ||y a'M'ial meeting nf Circle Number,
Calendulas »nd pansies decoral' 11no after visiting for two week,
wood’s lending loninnti" legend,
Two or tha First Methodist od. Mrs. Fullagar'a home, and o
her grandparent,*" Mr., »pd Mra. linking (he nunteg of g|gmuinn&lt;
Church »iiti Mrs- J. M. Hayes, three course luncheon wa# served K. M. Howard- in Floral llclglil".
(Trsfa ■naihorvSwrdlth atar.^auil
chairman, will meet at the boms preceding the games,
Mra Fielding will bo re»« mlirred la upuld H tn k u w .k I, w h R s h a irrd
of Mrs. J. V. McClelland- 303
Gnaats present were: Mrs. A. hero a t Mins IJiulse Evans.
rnndurtnr of Die PllilsdelPhi-i
French /v en n e. i | 3:00 o'clock.
Hyinihtmr Orehaslre, wu. partly
The regular business and social
Mis, Ann Junes of Mulberry runfirined ta"l night when It *»i
meeting of Clrcls Number Three
and formerly of Hanford- has b-x-ti disclosed llte pair haVtt»'eu
«r |he First Msthodlst Church
initiated Into the Cbl Omega .Pending a vartilion togilher at
wilh Mrs- J. f,. Clark, chairman,
aoreritr. Her many friend, here Ihe village of llavi-llo. „iei|u u .
win meet at 3: o4 o'clock at lh«
will ho glad la learn that ehn ing the Gulf of Hulrrlin,
home of Mrs. M L. Tlllia. lino
bn, horn voted the most out­
A telephone I'unVereation from
Elm Avenue, with Mrs. U. L
standing pledge in h*r sorority at friend, of the pair on the ru
Tllll, nad Mra. W. A- Tlllia na
the Florida m ale College for manlic Ll« of I'nPrl- when llief
hostesses.
Women.
■pent the day u« .r.iiejt, of Dr.
Circle dumber Four ot the
A id Muenth", noted writer, after
irst Method iii
Church
with
q in l s c o u t s m e e t
a mu|orl*o«t Iri|t Iroiit D«*ri
Ire- IL B. McCall. Jr., rbalrmaaflirt Hcoui Tioop NmiilM-r Two contlrnird th r idenliiii-s of holh.
will meet at tha hums of Mre.
Tlir pair, who appeaiml misThe Phi Alpht Kappa ,at«rity held it, ivaular meeting y*»l"r
a E. Uormly, J r - 1001 Magnolia
held •B'dlon of oftieeru on Mon­ &lt;t,y at the f.ilile lloiue. I’la.it tPrloualy at thn Villa i’iiiihi.ui»
Avenue.,
.
wire m a d e for a hjr*r|.- |n ily to near the village during ill" U .t
Circle Number Five ot tho day evening at th« horn# of Ml**
First Methodist Church tMlh Marjorie Cobgunt on Locus'. lie glvrn on Ratnrduy. Mar 13. week of February. Wrii&gt;icgltAbout eight members Were In at Irred Sg Rtnknw.ki nnd "Murgar
Mr*. K*H Dosscy. chnlrmdhTTrill Avenue.
trndanee.
et lamisa fjualafaon.’’ whb'li Is
Of
Gears
were
"lectad
••
fal­
•nret at 7:30, o'ciUfk ot Mrs. DosHit Boadish arlirae' real uaum
say’s homo, at Floral 1Irish ts. lows: Mia# Helen Palaver, preai­
Product ion of brer in# Scot land
I lost eases will he Mre- Dossey. dant: Misa Virginia Pctold. V»c*
is again increasing aflcr • N t
Mrs. W. C, Coleman and Mre preaidant; Mias CarlW I*Sl«rr
secretary; Mias tdlliau Adam*, decline.
KsiMF. J h s rtL ..
Clrcls Number Six of thn First treasurer; ' uud Mlaa Doris ,Bue
MsthSkilsL Church will bold their Williams, herald.
regulsr business and , octal meet­
ing at lbs Annex at f:3S o’clock.
There wPI ha a« election o f o f ­
ficers. .* *
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H tngery has ordered compdl'
foiy U ih'np for gypsies.

OF A L L K IN D S
1-ake Co' nty has n moat un­
usual rhurclrs^pponing plan at
KntrraMn Mci’todl.t I'h.rch. One
acre of bearing orange grove has
been producing ten to twelve
besrs of fruit per tree, netting
the rliuich an nvciagc of $400
per year for several years, nnd
paying the cost of ihcir present
b tiding.
Giving I.a Vrrhcnn del Tubaro,
Tampa's I j. In Festival, March
10-11, an inirrnaifiinnl flavor,
the Cuban government ha" *rinnged In par:irip«te In the a f­
fair nnd will Is- u presented by
various prufrssiohal enter-alners.
Including , fanto s girl’s or
chest i a,

Club 18 Entertained
By Mrs. Thrasher

Dance Is Planned
By I.effion Auxiliary

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Breakfast Is Given
By Service League

Mrs. G. K.sFullagar
Has Bridge Luncheon

Garbo And Stokowski
Discovered In Italy

Officers Elected By
Phi Alpha Kappa

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WANTED
ELECTRIC MOTORS
ANY SIZE lilt CONDITION
MOTORS GENERATORS
MAGNETO AND POWER
UOITI’MKNT
REPAIRED OR REBUILT -i
AND GUARANTEED AS
NEW
COMPLETE AUTO
ELECTRIC SERVICE
AND PARTS

HOFMANN
Electric Service ,
J00 Magnolia Ave.

IIIOES FOR BOYS

New York’s East' J «"« Withers Hopes
(*irln -lu f'lingpifiihi. ^

Another Sonja

I .line Wither*, Die Ail American
gill of the movies who Is on ex'p eit awlhtinri', eipii-atrii-nm* end
D y f t C T T V CLAI1KC
|d.in rr, •will .null mid ice skating
NEW Yillllt, Mur 3.
i/l’t In her other spnr'ing feol.,
Ibaniy i. iiii:ii|&gt;nr. New York'" |Tho di-el.Inn
tin* mude when
Ea.l Hide,
'June received n W*|t I mm living
III wnini-j. i n , * h, touting fig Jeffi-e, wnl Id'll rtmni|iinii sknler,
Hie iiinl lii.ikt* up «nii-.i toll".
Ion I lie -i I of ’Tin i her.," Ihe
A Ire ,• I " n il) . I in ie In i" keen Tvvi-nt lei li
• '.nl hi y lie , p'rliire
i- iln 'ill ||i',| lo r lin * wntin-n wli.i' in &gt;\liicli ilo- .lion* In-r liding
t an't n i l 'l l il in p iy , li U .p u n ! pliiwes".
-ii| id
by
|lit*
Jut n b
A. lin .
;! -Ilffee, vilin Iin» loeil n friend of
N Y i.'li’ii I Inn'll
llnh-'it
oil
Ne»
- time, offered lo
V m k "* fm iiiu i" H e n r y at t e d .
Din .mil her iu«It I. mi .iiilKiinftlt of inanv
iniglil In-gin her
di t UnMiiti. li.-1w,"'n Mr*. Nmi' v |e.*on. ji i .l as i mm m l In- pirlurv
I Inti li ,tiiii I• of llin beauty 1 1 0 * till "Ill'll.
wink, nud Mi " llelene Kelsop,
Opening 'Hmml*
lie.lll ol IIP* I IliumTheatre, "I'ln-iiier*"
Mrs. I In I• li. Him tin. Im n in l it Ei * in and Una Meiket in a
llin In-.inly In lin e ,, lor I".lit) liilpiiuu* loiunnre. nnd .Miiiviu
I r a n lin. taken needy wiiiiuii in- B’ephen*, the bail Imy of "Itorrow|u in-r ii|tottn hIii'P Iriiiii Ijun- in iug Trimiite.’' II. Piu.'i iluinlirrlimn . |u d&lt;&gt; v.liul .b " riiulil (or alone dili-cled till- film, ni*ti Jnlill
I It,-til. llin rim ruuldii'l f in-1 lime Slone aiAoriate pioducer,
lo liclp oil who iip|H iled lo tier.
"Yoii'ie just uImjiiI (lie age
Mir. Nelmli. In her iMiituili
wRIi tlinil -mi'l l of Gil*t Miller., Suiij.i lliiiie pm * Winn -lief ini pul
nil in .kales,” Jnlfee toil tier,
l.irit: li-&lt;d ien||»",| gists*, iuiproied
Persi'uiil npie 'io iiie. li"l i"u-'l n •'mul I ■liink you will In- u g'lTa1'
perron', limi ill,-.
So uleil Mi*. H-Ui'li sUKXesle.l
lu ML. N il,on I toil llin Nellie f, * -ittiph* i vi-ti'isi-s,
111eflt riiu|d belli lo i i'\li'in| llie
'-V i mi n h u illil *",• tho fu ll tlii-y
benefit * if In-nut y ndvieo In l . v * u 'l l u f i l " I'h iir k le .* M ist
lined)- iiniin-ii Mi** Nelann w-i* N il U | - I II,,- ut till III It p-*W«-l| till*
enihu,lli*lic. Nlie made only two •Win'! * h .'ll in ii iv i'H 1m - In Hil­
■Dpub.llnn
npplieant" must be lin 'li-iu ,|‘, iiiiin n 'sitilsT ' "
needy notion mul limy imi*t’linT h e &lt;I iin l n | i | i m i-, il l " i i i .i D ":
ileign n pliy.ii-nl evainiiiaiinii.
of •liu p lu ii- n . A N"W V«'ik di'"
Hi t'.in o lo mi niiniiunrrtiirnt t -'l. wI'h l•i I i i i i | i -i -|," I b i. . i rv b 'rr
on lie- li.il|i'|iii l,ini|,| wu, limin'- n d v i'C il till lii" * p " o ,ll" , m ill
dinle anil eager,
n ip m pl Ini* u l u ;it " r — tin i* li".l
Th" til "1 div Dilrty-flre ru m ­ e ll « i D i v iiii-K 'ir Usisl u . up u .t rin
en were *ie|eloit in They were n nl i- lii'ii i kin * w " i.'ii i (m i iiiv
Wurtu-d of d e l pilf-d|* e^tiecialII" ill ir ii'i,',| sp-rlal akin rdfi
ly , par Inn I, Imre miiiunls uf- d i'.i " ii t !. »\ll| r J h " j | a , . ,
bread, tiin l
Grl-ek hmiey
1—ii h Mirk, A .-ni .fill - ■||i-&lt; It -uf
mill *W.'i I rake,. F,',r the llell|-y 1 * m i'il", E v r' in 's n i" i* iiiiiu iii" l
rtm.1 eeill.iii ii largtly Gri"-I- And Ili.-|.'*i4 ii h i'lu r i' m i a I II"
and Ip'llmi
lipM'lty niibjr-i t.
"Tiny &lt;ni .pushelli becau.u
(•ii"" il wu* .ciilp Iri'atmi'iitthey itiirit. il'; i lu-np-'r," Mrt. A It'll l|l-|- l i l l l " |l IVII I ll|| | l-lll.ll tup
Ilalih evi'Miii", "I made them •l i . - i h u lr, Nunn il lu l l li" ulintll
prutoi e lii l * lu n it lunrli in r u iiii.il it s .
half , . . In be (iill.i'iuU* |tin•
th. y biidii'l e di ll ipillu n* null'll
as they ii Hilly did. Then I
mull,.. |b e lli piHinj-e t&gt;&gt; enl one
meal n il'iv uf green vegetaliles-"
Tlo-n .lie in.lrurlod th u u in u

Today
SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP
r ilO N E 87

201 N . P A R K

H. L. Perkins
CflllREfT MEN'S WEAR

B. L. Perkins
CORRHCT MEN’S WEAR

Florshcims ?9r&gt;0
Friendlys W*oo
Fortunes $4’°°

AAAA TO EEEE

MAKE $5 TO $10 MORE PER ACRE
ON YOUR CORN CROP ||y PLANTING
W o o i P n Hybrid (Golden Prolific
1
(IIKKP IIDDTH, Dili III, III, NTOIIM AND DISEASE
RESISTANT.) INCRKAHKH tUUJt YIELD IS TO 10% t
»•«'«&lt; t iiiiit *ii i r m rn n rr.i-riM i r.«n n m u v*i:nvn.
Tin: o u &gt; i i . i i o u i n n \ n i h i t \ ini.n a *,, w iiitis
%%!«••:• i i ;« i&gt; «si:«nn*i % %\ii
t i '.ot*, iih jiih rt
V k v r''"V *t i i i k " • • " 'J y 'v mimtm f m iiiu i v H t r i n i FULL LINE OF SEED ( ORN FOR SALK AT
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Henry A. Russell Seed Co. •
KMl W. I"I SI.
Phone 41 ,
* “IIURPEE'S SEEDS GROW”
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Thuradny-Friduy

Shick Shaver

CAMPAIGN Ol’P.N
MONTGOMERY, Mar. S.-HA7
—ApprsiiasStely I £00 candidates
for public Wflee. from State Hcnntoc to Governor and national
Representative, prepared Monday
to hagin IheV rnmpaigus.

C. M. BOYD &amp; CO.

Phans' H I

SKYRJDER

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Ernest Allman Wins
First Poster Prize

R. N. NIPPER

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�jg»M ; : BAN P E im p , e d i t , * u y
—lota (to largest wer n ™
on ib e Worth S tifle ,
, wU«!jW V n lM 8 t*u«
wUl hurf&lt;
altoi-'jnMfW than m atop* and SOD plane*
« t W thto month, N ary sources said yeaItA- U' ^

' . Declaring that "tha- Chart feels
’ you a re guilty bT driving while
ittuxfcbted,” /e d g e
Wilier tentektad'EriW ot V«M to pay a fine
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MEM*
which tha

it* / 0*i* nr
etc"- /. i&gt;
rt- bl» »-ra.

he aiM im tdr “Camla*
vdisri hFs AfugkJ"; &lt;■
i! ru mV!“ Th* (Mir* I
rd'i-p-rtd angrily.
Mr. Inchpla burrlad
l}l:&lt;'dMr. "You BMP i

i . i . .w :

*.irr. M ir * i r r

Localite Face* Trial

Per tSriAmM .twes

b

fhrflnng

operations wilt

all tW H e . w ata n north of the
egdalbr aaeept those voder J*i&gt;BllBS# Inflame*.
'Defease a t Oahu, Hawaiian TsUlfd bn Iw ars by "white” force*
under Admiral Edward &lt;JL Ralbftii
if the first phase of fleet problem

N E W Yl
i i t y w*a

A* the sqomilrohs are cn routo
homo (hey will work out a loot
attack ami defensa of tha Pacific
H ; M artin,
w ith
d r i v in g
Cheat Itself.
■ -w h ile In fo K te a ir d e n d d r-jrtk v rm e s s
. Admiral plandp G Bloch, aboard
I
M l dism issed
nr th e
form er
Be ottty Iranis, t
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ehftrjr# end w as g j* r n a OOnfny and BWrrarri and Ehllhy 'Cites •• tha fleet flagship
will act ns chief umpire.
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s u s p e n d e d t c u ie n c c f o r t lr u n k r n „ - J ne«.
-;-M ’ .The case of Mr*. C. T. Parker. general to on4d, M (ho - cirrus i*
... '- I ehargad with reckless driving *ml named a* on* of defendant!!
damaging City property, was eon,Y., I l n m y ^ v W H w w The* at- tinned uotfl' the n m
term of
auperiiH T E N bkN T a H ow
e k e th at, might polo* t o ’the fate of htatli-year-old eon W a r who myetarl- court.
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« . Meanwhile, Louie 8 . Posner {laflL/fdllow-altcrwty and friend of Levine, ; T h foUwbingnegroes were
•* DETUfil^
are
A
ri.. .
aa
. *. a . - v t i l - . , _j
rtltfnrd M ia ri Hie JadM fnr
no lo w er any «°K cowraa green*Woeper* In tha D *trW »r«*- The

w-rt-..

ipem&gt;
Jiao
ter , *
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|r*:t.
w seeppolnled

Engineer 111 Miami i
Nabbed tor Speeding

’£ £ - 2 9
tftijr lb hmsObrals

^yfedoee,*' oontlaU l. Asaf f

“T ' t 1 \
. n f w i w to c*u mow«
7th day* in jail;
.
_____ __________ t i « d wit* being 1Ufld*" ___________
MIAMI .Mar. t . — — Miami drunk and disorderly and assault,
police dotted off i HIT prdbt* m
smteneed to pep a fine of
R tlSSB tt SAVE!
ante In en effort to cnt down the f 2£ or serve 00 days| tha cat* of
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number of lrtht-eat« accident# Ahnaham Nelson charrf.'d with
OAKLAND —(P)—
bore end arrested a Florida Bast ctsault and
disorderly conduct old Lb Ituy liorgan td
flash lilg
Coast Italtwaf onlhtear raster- was contlnned.
rode his tm ycla oV
to tha
day for operaHw hi* train at
Qm Thomas, charged WJih dla* hlgh-tenlUift fWlfus, (a
tea said
more tM n td aUies an bodr wttn- crl^ y , ^ 5 . ^ T U n l c n m l to ground: TroSd.1.
sh
In the eltF lim it!
pay a Him of J2&amp; o r j e m 70 W b b W tlrt* shvid hid
T n m e officer* charted thaj d&gt;Jfi
g , m H linea andKaiineer Lon lUrdaa. »*. s i , ctatance William*, booked for the
pjlotlug hie train et el miles per u m « charg* werp given tha olhour within th# city limit* end tentative of a *5 fine or 15 dsy*
notlfldl him to apDaar a t - U *
j ali. Mary - Stephens, W ill* 8&lt;Hh blrTh»y af Uliki, KblhWaf1
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police station. The msslmum pen- Stephen*. CUrrnea W alker end
ally la ■ I f f flee °* *• d*J» In Lueipus Gadekln,. all ehirged -ellh •' M sm nr 'A’f lelteir bt notaa on
J»iU
^disorderly conduct wrru sen'lenced Friday night, a postman dsihrirM
to pay fine*, of - fS or serve 10 It In Loud oil tMi following Mom
FAMOUS CO-SP
days. Colli* C. Scarry and Qeorgd d«r whkft ha ro m h d d to dhtr an
,
Lnwsdh, held.for sim ilar ehsrges hla r«Sttlbr'nrata.
- - - i &gt;;.'i.
WABHINOTON. —-W)— Konlca ^ tr, sentenced to pay a fin* of
Lion* ir e batomlag ,6 curious
narrow, slater of haaeywolghs | 7^ q or sarv« go days nt Jail,
sk linb
hosing champion doo Lflui*. la a Claud e Mae Mitchell chsrged with over tour 1*1* W K riuar National
rear*ml Ub** atratehloa asdar the co-*d a t Iloward «nlr*rslty hof* disorderly conduct, estreated a park m Booth iSriak that viiHstvaty t» conoeet M suU iia* with
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bond of f ie and Jim o* MiteboU
aAJacfCU boroagh*. Undsr U s HadDrevard cosnty was awarded wm* dismissed; and tha e;*« of

Goodyear
Tii*eS
- , iNt*t I'i r •t ", ' «.**.,
We Are Closing Out
All Goodyear Tired
At Real Discounts.
Buy Now And Save
Liberal Allowance
For Old Tires

Cash Only

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113- P a r k A vc.
i 26S
R oad S erv ice

Retreading
| and

bWiebJhauw disb
tU jtiU w , * memJfcw f

Recappirfg
.waga.laad Into and around th* city,
sad gloss u * mala street* I* oper­
ated tbe most elaborate bn* system
over plaaosd. Such sre th* ftal* et
aggiaM ftag. whlib hav* baabltd
H e r York City to ip ru d ovsr a satfte^pnl area to accommodate a pesoIb eU M t alsborai
la Uon e f /n r e a million and to bekflssbdpe. M d- tenaimil stations toms (he aetoad largest city la the
Imlltfsr.BBder.ih* sireej*, welwllh

^ t K 'b S T b s t m S
at*wllh”Ipwired hsad,
raiss his eysa J**t

sradtant

flcklp lady. Let her smile* and bargains May be yours.
But let her frown—o r even lose intet&amp; t—Add you1are
likely to pay more than you should,-or bring hpike dis*
appointing merchandise
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Thrifty shoppers long ago left this unreliable lady
In the |Urch. They- ndw plap thely Mhtrppbitf tbUrs as
carefully as a master navigktof-pW ^llU enam i Their
weathet maps and diaHs jure n*wa 6^ daks and up-to*
the-hour information on hew merchifufiae and tetliy's
tWn in adyiACe? From a sonree a t yoiUr own«flngertips this very minute!
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Agricultural

Rcaih n rir whottUt In Engknd
may bo filo rcj lo warn motor*

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LOST. RTRAYKD or STOLEN** 1 w k id whJto painter Ulodythg to Dr. A. W. Eppa. The doit
it about S yearn old and anawon
Mr tam o t f -Hook". If found
piaaaa Ulephona 861-J.

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For Rt»t_

( 6— M lncuirkneoua F o r Sal*
FOR SALS: A*1 now-bout *
trailer—cheap, [or c«(h. II. It.
Moan, Telephone Co.

work, care for ioralkk and young
child. Room end board and email Dnliy
Carrlagw—ThorougNhird
u la ry . B n M, Oateon. J. A.
P a ria n c a t., Phona 939-W.
Rtotaa. *. .1 " j ' .
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. J— f o r R e lit o f S a lt.
Young colored m in
S3, deairat
MODEIIN
0 1 room houne, two
.-work—fnibm - ; cUtlon, - track
lartfe por'ehce wired for electri­
driver, chauffer, all arourid hooae
boy. Steady. 0 . W. Jenklni, l i l t cal'cooking. Mayfair—Inquire II
Cypreea.
Co.'ored woman Wid'a wishing
and Ironing—will call and daH*«r. 1914 W , 8 fit.
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ITOU8BKEEP
Kn wunta WorkryJltW'on prom
toon. Jlox I t ta ro dl Tferald. .

T h e Ch i n e s e '
INVENTED GUN'
back -TO EUROPE

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Service Station

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discovered

£ I ITALIAN’ NATIONAL ,
;H AMONG THE CHINESE .1
H e y c a l l e d rr
het. i M i. J
WAS ALSO THE, FIRST T O _ *

swso

^ H E EUROPEANS ABOUT COAL-,
3a. tin.

‘ OF^ALL.TIME^-,-

Pepper For
Arts Bureau

on Ilia bill In ai.lmiitule i Hurrati Hi’ j.mna T
inee. manic,
of b'ine A lta fhr tlie v ji M Kcd* )|r, r*lnif,
and planlle
eral Aria Prnjr cls now rarrlcal on'- r i,
rchllrclure and de.-oratlen.
wilh irllcf fuiula.
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"As kmc : &lt; ihr I’m Litent attrl t
Mr*. Kooauvelt are in the H'htlo1 Hcaet W tin bncm, at'niiitleian
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...-• ' ' ,'1 w ear' h k while moualaehe
llaute we wauM net need th‘» try
tiU lon," IVrimr lold lepoHeri, j &lt;ad ctdn whlaktra a la "lluffak
"But,we can’t tell whal will be the
’«»* l "« reo-wMn haa hl«
atlltuile of olhrrr who will (el ow l '', ' ,’hi h" I •• H ill *w0 1 * “
Ihem.1'
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am bcplnntnx.
A f nr arta rnmmltalonei* a&gt; *
II2VHI . year would te ••ame.l by
AfKPM, itia
|mpnrlinr nearly
i .a 1’nealdenl, under l k m r V MU. Wjpi. „ mMy nuUn.«,.iU-. n . a
Knch illrrctor would rrre vo &gt;6,000
annuilly for hcidlnc one of then* &gt;' ur c

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W e A re P re p a re d
To S erv ice Y o u r C a r

WASHINGTON, March
—A permanent plan of yoremWin Pay 6 cents for eopiea o( the ment rubaidy ’or pclrunaye of the
H ekld for Feb. 17. Sanford fine nrta li heeded, Senator* Pop­
per (I) F k .), a 'id jreateidjy, beH irw U ,..,.... ^
cause “the Itooaevcitn will not al*
wayo be in (he Wlilto lleuae."
*i— U m m w i th o u t B oard
Pepper la chairman of a Agnate
LAnfiu r n o itr r Hed-room. tm u rubcommitlco comWtini' hrarlnpa
&gt;*d», prirnt* cnlrhiKv, prlva-e
both, hot water. Men o nlr—ml&gt; a
M
rcaacntblo n o Moyoulln Avo.
. IF YOU NEED
t t(■ pt

riVM ROOM Tlonae—ctee Irk re*
trlxoroilon—Ho»b Cobrt - Inquirt
roo|T. Wltfa—Rablei Tu* number T e*«o Herr Ice Station,
1110
U U t - P I n M notify John Sehl Ban lord Ayo.

LUBRICANT

3E WAS DOILT AND NAMED V1
IN LUKOWMAO NEAR PIKING-

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f d ' J &amp; l k » T O ¥ &gt; r ~ l’li°p« to.

R eq u ire S pecial s,

i, SIhe M arco P olo- bridge
’J JWAS the scene of
I OF THE PRESENT SWO-JAPANESE'

RHnnlnx hta autoinohiln intn a
la tte lilbr nlmplnt In thn ruad
tiMik- Pananf. S’ratta Scttlemcnia.
I«t« at nllht. C, l». Treble killed
(he bcait initanCy.

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HYPOID GEARS
roL'HTH TTACSi ralaru p .
ItiiM a t n i i l i
giyiaa Through
Hnnay TmtHr
Poor Blruno
bate*: ra n t
&lt;K tu ’Dim
&gt;*•» 4e. .,
• tJ.lrk Hr tor r
r t r r u l u n s : i-i« wile.
T a tlt U lrv l
nobby w n n
Ana Lewder
Aireaon*
I(.land Hind I
ItaMlen Nil*
Daddy Horn .
Tnlllrr
SIXTH RAffll: 1‘ulurily,
SeRMT'HIk-,
l ‘nnh) omen
jim r m
unmt VIik n
I'hnrmlnk Mnld Mr A IT
Reekqt I'lrrn
llrd Manor
.•BBVBKTtl DACE: i-1* 1UI-.
ran lieer
ion'n »:
rn ly m n ■.
Ann bn IIk
Nnlife linn
Plank l’«in*
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(Hirer Tint
Hcnaiottl.inlrt
ic m im i nAui:i a-m witr.
Handy l l n
Jlm'« lln&gt;
PaarUto Markin bedlam! uu
Hr, Ulke
kino l*n((
K*(n lingua
llonminy Widow
■VIXTII HAi’B: J.t* Mil*.
Hoeedy Karl
Chakra Charlie
llniirlnvrd
indy lAirrli.mi
nft Man
Hl.iy Ahoy
linn Anl.rraa
TK.NTH HACK: *•!» Mila.
Hlmpaonln
nlrallr Mrloily
Ann Tru«
Wily IMdll
P n . h l iiH h U U
K j» I r y V t o l f l
A n tfrrw p
Niffht I.rdihr
Holly llmrn

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B r i m , Jewm!»t Maynolla A » e ..

ebndUIOa.

TUIt.Vtl’Hj fluppllra ttbaral I f
mnntl moletsti*. market tleady
I'm, 1’iirrm tops. n»r ant. bun,
t*'Wr, IMIiAh, |» r hm. hpr4
tk .
I'filtN: &lt;KliMl*.U honit.rn While
nV T La ft, tl.N -ll ;j.

Ri inunion

j:A» Ooel*; oo Mirch 10 ropre*
&gt;dtfat|v«s o&lt; fOklhnm producing
itMa wflj c)»o#»a nan membei
qlia ilU iM lr, and at L|rl

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(nlr
&gt;iualllr,
best
I t ll- ll.ia ,
i » l ’ . It a a .t l .lt i Pnor.r, nil pack*
lixkrr.
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3VERLD AND'
T PERSIA; ,
IRTEENTHl
:R£ NEVER!
BY WHITE J

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Eine Watch
Repairing
| Diamond Setting

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RUSSELL’S
FLOWER SHOP*
CBLBRY AVE." rilO N B 314-J

AND

Engraving
S McLautin, Jeweler ;
S 111 A Park Ate.

Mhiaaa art. »&gt; coautociat ar.
Pkaea 4B3 is Bealard. rian (a

10 RACES
NIGHTLY

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OBTAIN OUR PRIOR ON
INDIVIDUAL P R B S C R I P *
TIONB RRFORH FILUNG.
YOU WILL )Ut SURPRISED

Seminole Prlntini Citcptcy

O n R out* 17 — 10 M llet S o u th O f S a n fo rd
(Tarn at iba Had Arrow)

PRESCRIPTIONS
ACCURATELY
COMPOUNDED
AT REMARKABLY
REDUCED PRICES.

P R IN T IN G -

NOT THE CHIAMSTPUf TNI BUT
UNOW COUtrMKHT
eQUALITY UERVICE

SANFORD-ORLANDO
KENNEL CLUB
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CUT FLOWERS ?
WB IIAVB A
NICB ASSORTMENT

i ’OIIKi direct.* Pla.
nnr aka
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Mi.’HTAiitt: via. rnrly, a«r dna
1‘tia, M-(lr. Halad boa hpta. It*
tin
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FLORIDA BTATS R ACTNil COMMISSION SUPER VISION

POST TUHK 8:15

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By HAM FISHER

GIVE MM A REST

JOE-PALOOKA
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OH T H A T 'S
\
AWRtoHT, MR. V.
DHTOBV. r HOPS
£ P / N T IM B A R IS S
YOUSfi B Y NOT COIN'
O U T P E R THE
SEV EN T H R O U H .

G O SH NO. IT 'S
CAUSING ALL
KINDS O F TALK.
THE PAPERS A R B
HEADLININ' IT AN
M Y C L U B 'L t
BENEFIT. B O Y M
IT S T E R R lP IC f

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OHM TH AT'S

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X D O N &gt;r KNOW WHAT T*TELL 'EM

G O O D ” *L O O K **
I'M GONNA
PUCK OU7A TOWN

T'NITB B'FOAE
THEM N IP O R T e m
DRIVE M B

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r C M O N t \ J M A Y B i A V,
tM O K E Y .T T E N N E R WOULD
WE W A H T \ P E A * U A P §
.
TO S E E
HIM •
J ‘O E._JT_

NEED
RBST.

, CRAZYt_^

sacrifice. Corner 81k S V . £
Magnolia Ato. All each. Sag B, L.
Ihranher, etacuUr. Phone. .848,

u POLICY FST.vOLltHKD 1
MIAMI ORACH,
Colonel Athvt ft. Chmffee, (*rHl
bwr"of the 1 ArmjfNaVy JoUT
Wont work of any kind, fame* Ectmomy DcOrd, tdUl the 1 "Com
utltteo of One Ilundrod'* re­
Cooper. 1311 .UflUUm AVe.
cently "oor national policy U ode
t f -uan'aggTec.Itm j)pd of milllln U ^U m '
. rx v „
IF i t s nlioe rcpalr’ng-polish
“Wa neither rock tier erpoct
•Irinia. Uyea, cleaner, we hare any paHleotnr war," he r*M, “ndr
IL City Blido Shop, &gt;10 Sanford. do we count up*m mllliary'dlDO „.r haalc military potter
Dealer A O tf e point *”he* un- nncei. L
oaual agroadttn and carer In* wh'ch 1 a Vhan&amp;rl by Uw' Neileaaj
pow er-Since 1*81 R'e boon “lui,t Defense Act of 1020 it, tberafOrV
In, the Sooth." Staaky-Rogcrr rfcfenrlve in charnrtcr add men'
be cvtnplrlely trlf-nualalnlng."
OENERALIIOUIf^VtlHK —cook.
taald—nurse, on preihlara, Jenala Iiai*|. i l l .E . trd bl.

DAN DUNN
r V R GOT TO
G IT OVER TO
THC JA IL ,
DOCTOR,
G O O D BYE. r

T H E R E 'S * A T A Y t
W A IT IN G F O R
V O C I--M O W T A K E
IT E A » y F O R
A F E W
D A Y S *, g
D A N 9
1

HELLO,
\ H E 'S BEEN EXAM INED.
B A N N IS T E R . \ DAN, EVERYTHING IB
MOW A BO U T I READY-----H E W O fd V
WU F A N G f / TALK, IV E TRIED —
V
A L E T * GO UP A N D —B E E MIM.
\r -

BO VOU’M NOT
GOING TO TELL
UB ANYTHING
ABOUT ACe
BART, SH . WU

1 KNOW
NOTHING1 D IB P IBE
YOU AB A
lo a th fu l

PAUL. NIVIMI, QMT('(I * *En»
GET THE DOC A N O L E lS
GIVE WU FANG THE
W O R K **---W B LL MhtO;
• VOU TALK, B O V /

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PER BO N /y

By Jo M *tu v

YOUR R IG H T S
T H A T T O M S -OUTSIDE THC
I R . O U N N r Z M 4 V f y FAIL D O O R , WU
C*
FANG.
m v
m

O N TME BE
W ITH H IM /

CA R EFU L.,
BOVG, DON'
H U RT H |B
F B tU N G t* /

*0 youwon't
T A L K . S H 7 W IT
V M J R iH V A D
D o w n / j r

AFTKR THREI SHOTG OF
TMIB, WU FANG, YOU'LL
NOT ONLY T IL L UG AUOUT
ACf BART BUT ALL .
ABOUT YOUR RAGT— LST
HIM HAVE IT, DOCTOR f n

RIGHT,DAN, TH R««
BHOTB OR TH4B .
SCOPOLAMINE
AND HE BHOULO
BE RBAOY FO R . ,
QUESTIONING F J

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L \M iv n

TV

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NEARING COMPLETION

ASKING

Goes To|
T ^ Dosb To fin d
About Intelligence

Increase t
Air Force

- By *)0RIP ARNI

WAaftMdTQN. Mil. 1 -H «
—n r *n* Sylvia end Aik* i n
•mart cabins prim* donna* «a
wboao a lN p riu th* Department
of .A ir M f n * t u taken •» mo»4geC*. The department Oiurae Ok
Irto'a pup* aro going to bo extra

JnexpectcdAirPower
Shown By Chinese
British Planes IJsec
''SHANGHAI. Mar. *. - U f ) Rlght Japan eta columns were *1■oat wlthtn reach of more than
M i ntf** o( the Lunih*t railway
which tttdlchea tcrot* central

F tr. ta .a &gt;l#*k border. colli*.
Byfvia a Un Oarnun atupbonL
and Alley a car*-Ira* lummox—
a Hungarian pull. :
tbajr'ra part, of a colony of II
data a t Uio BglUvUle. Md-, axrarliuantal f*rtf$ -yvn.lor tb* Dapartmao t of Asriouh ary.
lb* kindly, blue i r* of

yoowr Or'. W.

'U .

Daw*an, the

dug* aro M ini brad In an aCorl
t o , discover. how animal* lahorlt
MMliMnro.
.. . .
aliarp fold handy bocaaao On# of lh«,m-&gt;r* intelligent
t hint a ;doc* do la ta hard aheap.

Tho new I7O.C00 unit c t the Florida tta 'e board of health at Jaektonvlll* will be ready for
ncy within the n e tt few month*. The building, financed by the »'#)• In eo-operatloa with, (he
t*l governmcni, wilt permit ih* *'a*e board to hcute.M t varlout deparlmenta In one *'rue* -ra

. The plana*, now employed In
, k*»blnf ■■ well a t dog fighting
apparently a n chiefly Gloat*.
&lt;1lad later*, with Poaalbly a (a*
faat
American
puraul
plana*. It vraa difficult to ratimale their number, but figure*
tfoir lb* alo tte rt ranged from W

ohow - Airy Interrat. , Borne don't
Ilka (fld Kano, n chow,. who'e
bored, with aheap hut gel* all
eicllcd about pig*.
Than fMwton trains Ih* pupa
to til down when - ho blow* hit
wbbrt/t once and, to it and up
and cam* to him wb*u he blows
It twice.
Berne of the dngt here t netur*
elJnM biet for bringing In tlieep
Tfirae that don't tf e trained to...
Tbpn-ta. dpi it. Intrnduriiil to a
*i ranger.. Ju it'to arm h o w ho re, ..
Finally, be hat to think, lie’s
p u ^ln to . a pen th at haa four
BALTHIC»&gt;e. —W j-T h o .fin d
Bllagr, -rath with, a *wlosing
ddor The latch on nno door ft wonU-aPoheo.br .tW granddtpBh*
wfl? open. The trick I* for tb* U r of Ja#ry Miouah'aim. owner of
the racObdra* ' lampoon, wara
deg to find .which.one.
-b|ah btah.*'. 8o .lioucbabu h*a
■itmad 'on* of h it', new racara
Blab Dl'at(. •••
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V,"i
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Tctllfying before th# Interilat#
Cop.rii.rra ^'tiZmmUdfc Cmnmlttra; Joarah - H. Dohnall of Tam*
p e j- 1 tged'-repeal ril' lhe, »bdjt

.■eeultg bare bran quickly apbarant- Batlda* tb* China** air
raid on Formosa Itlend, Japan**,
raid* on Ntnchong and Cantoi
hava bean npulaad and the Jap“ *u*aa advance on Iba North
Chin* front haa bean slowed
" d o w n by-the Chlnaaa planet.
) ’ .Tba new development of tb«
1» qhlnaaa air fore# began last Fil
’ •with th* arrival of mar* than i
E down American and Hr Itirt
atro n tu llrti enslnarn
Novbmbar at Jaaat four plantt
&gt;U*r«d In Kwanttung Frortne*
|an to ataamble machine*.

Groups 1 And 2 In City, County
’ Are Reaffirmed
difficult.
B. M. Lloyd, chairman of the
nommlitra who pratldad over tin
matting, appointed a committor
to draw up a resolution to U
aont to Washington dtlegatet
from Florida and to Gov. cone
requesting that #&gt;■ fuiuro Fort
tral appointiue.it* made In Ham­
ilton County Grit racalvo th*
•nM nam ont of in* |i«a| commitOmni* Ncltory, former aacre
tary of lb* Hlate Democratic
Kaectitlve Comuilttra, advocated
boncarted eommlita* action towartl al'wljon of a lanalorial
raPreaenlatlv*
from
Hamlmil*
County, iled*ring that a rraldont of this County h*a never
been slotted to thla branch of
the Hiele Laglalature.
■ County Clerk O.
Ilcrudon.
who was present at the meet
liur, adr|*cd Commit.ooman (bat
candidate* have t l mor* day* In
which to qualify, for Iba coming
Primary.
Mambara of the otacullva com*
talttg* present were; Rat Pack­
ard. f! II. Lnnay. U J. Hartley.
Roy Burkholder, Martin tttnnko.
Mra. U- J. Holly, H. M. Jacob*.
W. B. I&gt;unn. Mr*. J K. Curtl*
jC, A. Wala*. Mra n. A Oood
•pood. It C. Matwali, Mr* A, I'.
Mralck, Mr*. J. c llowall. O. K
Downa Chairman 8. M. Lloyd
Mid Bacratary MUdrart Knight.

N ational Leader
V i Spanish
cpuilisu Vets
v CIS
[viOf
IViflits Sanford
In tha lagialaUira during th*
Theodor* Reaaardt Adudalatra1l*n and la alto a retired Chief
JnU ca of Iba Nrar YoH. ata'e
ford be wta greeted by th* U. H.

Rft V- »-ra daprtrlmrat commandar
i . ‘ R. Lytaa, Clly Clerk -Frank B.
Ajktana, Barratary of lha Chamber
• f paatuarc*
Ralph Ilagwall.
th* local National Guard and
taff Aganl C. Q. Ilawaon, wba

itad bla with a crate of

g u iB I

t Varlout
•atton* of
a suitable
.OVefreat
next few

el'y and county organ I'
Kay Weat are planning
relebt* Ion for tby new
Illrhw ry within • *b#
wteka.

T oo L a t# T o t l — Ify
•k aa, maid, cook, wmahhig and
bnlng- d a rn , 701 E. 7th

P r iu t will be awarded at In
Verbena del Taiaco In Tamp*.
March 10*14, for »h* bett bypleel
/Latin costume.

a s m i lk itB sU I

•cja. C-’.! '

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f/lif dlHN food

with tb* dtlidoosfy
mild Cheddar flavor

Gahie In Tourney

WAR I AO L I S , TOO. T I A V I L O

brant te a of military terrtce. Tbeaa Japan —t a Vi
meat ]uit b ato n taking *0 aa a mission of begnl
M M 3 it* currant campaign In CMna hat Man tf
Ye bring tuppllaa a great a*

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SATURHAY- MARCH 5 T»

■ The LaGi\ people am fgwout
Tan glrla wl'.
for ihclr gtmaful tUnra*. aapael- tliu Mordi Graa i
Inter Haven
ally Ilia Ubiruba and the Bolero. &lt;m Mtrch 1H •*
Four b tm jrp t. rapraeentqMvya of UixmI Will, tu ca
Hl«* La tip Club* nf Tkmp* ,wllll KluildnV Charm
Warraaty Daada
•’ago typical I^ tln - ilnaca* at, I* dim land* and
Cooper. Waller U To J** V VmU-nr del Tobaro |o bo bfld h&gt;! Ih* U. t . .
Muta.
Tumpa H ard. 10 14.
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Maudu 8 I J B/ Jacka'on To C.
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| An Jt-Hiy uipdAua to!&lt; daa r
Anqla M. Jubiuon.
K ll'voc h Vine*, haldar of Mb* 'm in * whalhcr or not f r f t . U
Iraf N atl Hank ol B. Lira.pool- world'* prufaaalqMl lannl* sham- f r o m , haa bran lua'altad hv a
To A. f . William*.
plon-hlp, will defend hi* Utl* parking ht.u.*'&lt;«| lltLand.- Thla
I. K Katrldga, *t at. T# A. F. ■igBlnrt Frad Furry of Knfiend la th* thlnl of ,uch machine* ta
j Culiuw ct ut.. Butlt I*.
«tl Ih* Call* at Club court at b* put Into rarvlt* in lb* aU'u,
Jamra i;a||ow uy nt ux., Uab|o To
Klmoro ilakrr et »&gt;. Mlnul*.
Quit Claim Ocadt
OPEN ALL, NIGHT
Lew It Uurhvr Tp P in t Mora*
llrillty &gt;’«rp.
Agrramtul Far D*ad
Mary H. * F. A Herd To Wil‘ JUot H. Marshall ol us, Lou la*.
Moitgagoa

Seminole County
Court Records

W 1D EN ER 0 A T -^ W
U jo K r a u A r —
({ringing Id.• riimax tbe gresuat and moK colorful racing suaon «v*r
cOfUlt ettd .in. tb ii‘SUfr— providing /or thousands of aportnatn the
obt*) ndiog apccticlt^r winter racing.- .,
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THE WIDENER CHALLENGE CUP
$50,000 ADDED
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We carry a complete
» ■ delegation from Uta legal
No. U II. B. W. V. and
th* AuaiUary Camp Na. A
prwMilt ta great Um National

NEW YOUIt —UP)— Dutch
Dehaert la the only member &lt;&gt;t
tjw original Celtic* Hill engaged
In active baaketball competition.

would open tho dobal# blmralf. 1*1
EapkxiaS* and aabotag* acaiwa
wlU fltura la th# debate. It w*a
Indleatod y#»l«rday wbon «a c ­
tion* » * n submitted making lb*
(oram m em how It Inloaded to
Protect raam aM ant aerrata. t
LaborHa W .A- Hark# brauxSit
tb# m atter before lb* lloaa* wfth
a reqoett that Air Und*r**&lt;*.-#tary A; J. Mo|rh*ad maka j a
aUletneni on an attampt to
aa bo lace two royal air tefrt*
bomber* a t flint way alrdroaaa,
poor Manchester.
tlrltain’a war wortlea aro lm.meaanrably trea ter than when
*bW five-year procram waa * an­
nounced February IC- HIT. Now
that# la a real war In lh # : Far
Ra*t and a mnUHud# of power
pot* rioter home.
Tb* *erond "defenae** y**r; *j*o
find* Chamberlain chart Inn , a
new fore I n policy.' with but tbd
Bid of bla former to r a ln ■*&lt;*«■lary, Anlhdny Eden—a cotree
bated upon fervent hope* for a
quirk Trlendahlp with tho dic­
tator* of Europe.
Yealarday h* railed moat of
hl« cabinet together U&gt; dlaeuee
with Lord Perth, araba*a*dor I Itome. the ' coming nontl«tlo%&gt;
wlpr l*r*niler Moitollnl of Italy.

Liquors *
Wines

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Thta year "T b * Wutanrr" uka*
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P lo rU a C ity A ffo rd in g R a il. H ig h w a y

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1938

Efforts Made
To Find Lost
TWAAirliner

Storms Leave
Trail Of Dead
And Homeless

ABOARD MISSING LINER

Raging1 River Halts
Searchers Tempo­
rarily In Attempt
To Find Lost Ship

18 Persons K n o w n
Dead And 18 StUl
Missing In S u r g ­
ing Storm Waters

Flares Reported
To Have Been Seen

1.0S ANORt.ES. Mar. 3.—M V Th* fury or • dralh-drallng storm
■bated lining in Southern Callfor*
nin, leaving a hundred stricken
roniratHtlUm fighting the' ravage*
of flood* an&lt;1 rounting the mount*
Ing l»aa of llvra anil properly.
Eighteen person* were known
deml and nt leant IS o'hera were
missing In Mirging atorm water*.
At Iraat' 10,006 persons were
home'eia. Properly damage ran
Into in IIlinn a or dollata an bridges
broke, highways sank, homes col*
tap*&lt;*it, store* run brimming and
garden* nml ranch acreages wera
auhmergrd.
The stricken aren extended from
Ventura on the north to Bun Juan
Cspiatrnno on the south from the

Woman Claims Hear­
ing P l a n e Flying
A t Low*Altitude
a FTO 8 NQ, C*l. Mar. 3 AaTPK^ Searchfin ..partiw,
blocked yoaterday and last
night by flood waters, re*
Hewed their effort* today to
teach a great ^Tnountn'roH*
near 60 mile* east of here
In hope of locating the air­
liner which vanlahed with
nine persona aboard Tuesday
night.
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A raging river, an outgrowth
of the'S torm that tngul/ed »b*
plnha. praw n'*d seafrhara from
r e a t l l g V e *00-fool acraleh'fh
Ihe high Blenrma at dusk yeater
day to Inewtlgata myaleriocii
lights ami an undlatlnguiahabl*

J. D. Gravel (left) wa* 'he pilot and Martha M. Wilson (right)
was atewardeae aboard the big TWA airliner which disappeared In
fc atorm over rugged Tehachapl mountain* m .ro d * from San
Francisco to Albuq.-erque, New Maiieo, S li passengers also were
aboard.

Reports Show
Slight G a in In
Celery Market

MARDI GRAS JHRONG CHEERS PARADE OF REX

Officers S c o u t Sui­
cide Theory, While
Unable To Cite Mo­
tive For M u r d e r

Dies On Stairs Of
Federal Building
15 Persons Wait In
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Inler-CIty
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Cars Of S u r p l u s
in tiHMtamnprcaummi t»y tha
To Go For Relief In DeLand, Tonight flnoil water*.

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—Frank K. Bartholomew.
62-yi&lt;ar-ohl deputy collector
of internal revenue, waa
found hIio I to death today
on n narrow iron stairway
leading up the outside of the
Federal Building to hia of­
fices on the third floor of
the building hert.
Deputy Marshal Howard Brown
said Bartholomew waa killed by
a pistol bullet which entered the
left side of his head, came out tha
right side and tore a hoi* In hie
hat.
"I doubt if there 1* any chance
that It was suicide," Brown docl*ml. Ho ssld a pistol with tw*
bullets fired wa* found on tbtf
sinlrway. lie said tha gun waa
under a batch of office papets

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Outlining tthe founding nml the
K...ihs-.«
: &lt;vn».«| California
With no increnae In (■ o b. crlOutlining
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ni.m full ilic ctfrri* o rth o storm B H | ' * W V #*gM ' J f ,-s . A H ^ n r a c E J n Q ^ U
cry purchnsaa kind with f. o, b. dovolopraent of the K'wnni* I"' ,|llt ram|&lt;tlntr.
so serious
' Ayr
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sales for the first tlnto in see- tornationsl
tarnations' i»nd reltcrnliiig rof
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,ni,tr» rii p u t of &lt;lie* E M R i f
a«n
oti)e&lt;ts or
of t!
the org*nl**tion, Kt- 1 aisle. Floods ln«t month caused
f j " ^ A Q ttw .
erol weeks no high aa |t.50 per objects
wanUn D1&gt; O.
11. Scott »»* the prln heavy damage in Northern F a ir
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crate, tho demand for Florida wanlan
About lit persons who Ware
wailing In tha Collector'a office
speaker on the |&gt;ro«r*ni for f " " ' *|. ^
—h L A K B I H V a U
I'olcry, m-conllnE to reports of rclpal
|pa| apeakrr
told Brown l hey heard two ahotf.
the ■Federal Stale Market New* Klwan's
KIvan's Kdu.
Education at tha club's r^ " , fo*iI
disaster )
Thousands of Mardl (Ira* celebrant* are ahown m*„,
A second bullet waa found In tba
aerg'oo. lias taken another up- regular Iqaehcpn
lapel
b» tha Valdes uf(rr (mr, n|ial rk|n, rau&gt;„ | »t King He* moved through St. Charles Street In N,.w p ,
w ell beside the etalre.
word trend during, lb* pMt week Il0t(j
tcrf
Ilotal m
yesterday.
| least *1* denth* and property fretlval since the unnuu| spring carnival waa Inaugurolrd
Bartholomew had fifed here
even theugh prlre levels hav#
Pretldent Bldacy J. Nl« pro- damage i-slimsled a* high aa tfl.-.fc
President
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boon approaisnuteiy tha same Mr ____
aided__oyer tlIha huslned. mectRltri 000,600: fZ ,
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packed Ifndlnc nilcry market*.
daring which plana were mad«| A flood policed through the elty h tfl T ITI C f l O I D f l l f i
want to kill Bartholomew or'w hy
As u • further Incentive toward for participation of tha local r|nb street*. Ton Inches of rain hail
th&lt;- Cnllrctor would want to talm
ncntal and Waalgnt Air Id u ry an upward houtt of |ha celery In the Inter-city meeting In bon- j fallen In four days—almost half of F W
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hL-i u*n life. Federal agents look
*hip disappeared.
tnurttel. tha Surplus Commodities or of the International re sid e n t, it today—nnd more was predicted. V / I ^ U B I I m D O O C I I C C
cliarnn of the esse since the death
tVrlHiration has ngroed to pur- Trafford Taylor, to be hold |H| Five ihousniul or more wore
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look place en government pro­
1-huso CD ear* of tlm surplus at Del-and tonight. Fred Broil was homeless or iimroonrd in fliHHlS if t lift U s e H o iriP I*
pel ly. An Inquest ws* set fo«
ft.tO per rr«tn. At the meeting *1,&lt;&gt; welcomed Into the club ns bound homo*, anil ndditionat hun
k JIQ Jrfi &gt; 1 1 9 I Q l l I C I
Inter In the day.
of the, I’elery Control Committee a now membertby llipv&lt;'ll Mu*«in. dre,l* wern Imporilnl ly Ihc po«-------tngeUliR la it Friday nlah*. the
In outlining tha history «l KI-.sllilllly of flood jlnma giving way. Police Ankcd To Aid;
j'l'V was requested to puiehase wanls. Hr, flentt pointed out lh«l| The e*otiislrh movlp boaclr
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65 cars on n graduated scale the tsrginnlng of the club wB» In colony at Malilni was Isolated from
I I I b C H r C I l I 1 O r Y O U lI I
roiigiiiC from f l i c per crate tor IMI aa a reault of tha effort* oil communication. A numlter of
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I.'lni**!
K illin ff
IIENDAYK, Franca, (At the V- H. No. 1 erode* In *1.05 per of Allen Brndlna .And Joieph motion picture resident*, including! vv lit* 1 1 1
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8punish Frontier), M*r. J. —(/P) crate for V. B. No. 2 grade*.
Trane* In Detroit. ht|ch. The club Madeline Tarroll, wero believed
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—Babel* in eastern 8pain pointed
Tho BI’C had originally planned. received lla Drat state charter marooned nnd a roast gttnrd rutJACKStlNt ll.I.r.. Mur. u.
ing of tho WASHINGTON, M«r. .1.—(A^—
yesterday for the launching of a In purohusc CO cars at I t 05 per In Michigan on Jan, I t, 1*15 and ter wo* sent to their rescue.
—Duv*l county nut hurl* lea "sited
III.’ Ku'nry Tile llou-i* Naval Affuir* Commit*
new offensive.
cretu hut following tlto request spread to'Canada aarlr ,ln 1*17.
George Mnrshnll, film dlrrctor
n)1l| deputies between here
I.. Ili'iin In I..,' appi.iviil l.'icii-lilli.'ni today t"
Under order* from dencrsl of the Control Committee mem­
In ](l( , two* yeaf* alter the warn reported missipg after leaving nm, Mbm, i,M|ny iu „M.k for the
loniglit u ' ullthtulro n tt,l|.1Ji|ll,IHHI p i * In llaytnna Beach yesterday who
Franco, border dispatch** **kl. bers. tho quota was Inrreaaad to
first
charter
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«ranlcl,
there,hi*
Mal.Btl
home
yrslrnlay
morn*
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h| liunatu of 'he
pituslon &lt;&gt;f the navy. Chairmun confessed to tha robbery of ap­
offioer* and men In) rear guard fs wM^re[id the price waa raised was a total of
club* with o 'log for work. ............. Ho said he
th e 'n - .n c who
iVInsun
( Ih'iiuH'iat, (ioorgiu) an- pro* Imalrly 1225 from Ibo Cliu*
training camp* moved Into tbe livo I'lrtiTj per crate, Although
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of
lli'lrii
iioiinri'il
that tho cnnimlltre vote.I lim'd agent for Ihe Florid* E ast
to
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b
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th
Ills
fu
llie
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(rout lines to retim e thousand* tho total celery purchases allot*
till*
Him'
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to
itir,',.
Iii fnvoi-of the hill, Coast Bull mail Severn I day* ago,
nnd mother with nn ove. l,H,k his
of trained troop* for tb* pro- ad hr tlie SCC lost weak w*re
ail
(hi*
ur-j
Hi-fix&lt;
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finally on the hill Kheriff C. M. Hand staled that
faUiii'o porke'hook nnd sin*it
‘ Jected drive.
not bought, J. C. Lottie*, secre­
( r H iis a r t
k,
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it
which
would
add
Id I'oinhataid he helierrd llio myst &gt;ry of a num­
nwuy In 'h r fnmlly car.
ber nf breaking and entering
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Oorerataent torceq were re- tary of tho Control Commute*. ‘
the
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hips
In
the
fle.-t,
2J auxiliary eases
Deputy Kheriff M. II. (iurganvriilrh have orrurrej recently
-mwar»*orHnl to have destroyed a rebel stated today that It was probable
veamda an,I ttr.lt | .la nr a, the conilot « klenlifled the fugitive as
' ' out post n**r Toledo, provincial the entire CG car* will b* pur­
in the vicinity of Chuluota waa
oiillie oilnpti'd nil non ii.lment by solved.
Hoy Itlileiiour, Hi, n resident ol
capital ft mil** aoatbweet of Ma­ chased fur relief distribution Ju r-'
lent nf. ihe-Vinsnn ilei'lariug n |»dli-y of non* The negroes, Nathaniel Whitley,
•urburliHii Moiuliirln.
drid. and freed tb»|r Unas In the lug tlili week.
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l, will p*. aggression for the Navy.
,
Chin ir* lllilemnr, " 1! year-old
sector from rebel fire,
Frank of
Accord' hr la roport* of c*lrry
o|&gt;|a |,&gt;. (l| . The Navy's defelisi’ program also of Oviedo anil A rthur nahlosl
conlmciiir, dhsl this morning
by
Wrcw abootee,
Babel* guarded a* * military move11nntl over the nation. Cali­
111
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hi,
Ir
t'ulU'
for
n
merrhalil
marine
find
Deputy Sheriff Jack Hickson aa
•ccret tb* point saboted for start­ fornia relery movsmenta war*
be Wrlaku “ f 1°
I'a'sengi't shl|&gt;s, It was they were riding bicycle* puring tha drive thnu|h one* of tb* cnnsldsrublr lighter than for last
I,,00, 1,1 1
(Csntlnus.1 en I 'ljl ttiresj
main objectives U U&gt;* (ask of weak. However, track holding*
i j m i ' l n * down fresn Tgrac] to tb* In I t of the principal niarksta
Morris Itanson. charged with
'^M editerranean cqg|| to **v*r wore n n yott*nl*y as compared
reckless driving, wa* sentenced
Catalonia from the r*st of gov­
ttem iaoni n r u v t * * i
to pay a fin* of |t « or serve 7"
ernment-held spsig.
days &gt;n Jail.
In towvJon. haadguartora of
Willie-Mae N**|. negro, charged
e Internationa)
with aa*au|t and disorderly con­
ittee, Soviet
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«£cvpiad
duct waa sealsnced to p*r a fin*
a British-sponsored pirn tor re­
of f 10 or aerVa 10 day* on each
moval at foreign volunteer* from
Diked
out
in
new
outfit*
from
of
lh, rharfM i Hubert Green and
Ure ip a a b b civil way am U s
Italy, Freaeo sad Germany pro- boot* to reps, three Chicago lad* Mary K. Anddiraon. . negro** ,1^-nnog, Hell, Van Nuys, f.nmiU.
who gave thvlr names as Douglas charged with disorderly conduct
vioaaiy had aeeaptad.
j Culver City and In !«a. Angeles
Huff, ll{ Francis M-lhVren, H ; « , r i noth sentenced to psy fjnc*
llvrlf were broad lakes, appruarhand Andrew Lambroe, U | ware Df | ]o ar gore# | | days,
able only In boats.
caught in tbe act of robbliig ‘William and Florence
Freevul there.
will Im offered: Murkeling special'other thefts, It waa generally beBenjamin's
clothing •*«■* on m*krr. negro**, both charged
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'*!. om| prinripil, senior assoriste lirvnl by mambere of th* Sherlfr*
First Street 1st*
Wednesday W|(h disorderly conduct were
Ku|ierlntend*nl of Public In “"'l nssi.tatil ‘ market lug spec bel- Office Ih a t. tha negroes were roa­
st ructlun T. W. Lawton will sptwh l't*. |2,600 to (5,000 n year.
ponsible for the ateallng.
"Tb* only reared* that X would nlgh», Chief of Police IUy t f given five-day aaa pended a^non the subject of “Home'' at the In l(io Uureau of Animal In* - • -— ■
tenure. Mack Hill, charged with
not go for a big Jqb while I was to Williams stated today.
FatrelaoAn G. C. Fellow* first disorderly conduct, wa* ecnregular meeting of tho Wret Hide dtratfjr, n Junior Veterinarian, PCPPC 8 INTRODUCES BILL
Sanford wga because I did not
Patent Teachers Association nl
n year and in lie- Bureau ■
------ want to let my gtri know I would no'ad the lad* In th# store build- trn r«d re pay • fin* of | t t ur
do sock crimes," Tommy Jahnacd, ing and called the Police Stalled Mrv* M days •« JatJ,'
Head Coach Leonard McLucaa four Class A .regional tourneys, the West Fide Primary this after- I&gt;f I'tsnt lmlualry. an Asooelate1 WASHINGTON. Mar. I —UP)
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agnuiombt (sugar beet Invest I-1 -.Benatnra Walah (D.. Maas.),
who waa returned to Chester, P a , ! fee additional help to make th*
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—id Miami noon beginning at 3:30 o'clock.
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Igallons) ( 2.0011 u year} assistant and Pepper &lt;D.. Fla ). Introduced
last weekend declared following arrest. 'When arrested 'he boy*
li-gea through a light workout as l)«Mh ami 10 each at Jacksonville
Arrangements for • Iri-city plant pliysiiilogii.1 (sugar t.eet in- n bill yesterday to authorise the
Iha questioning by Chaster affl- bad discarded their Iravel-drety
a final preparation far their till and Tampa,
area, according to *-*trpn&gt;frn re*
against Andrew Jaekson eager*.
th e eight district event* have chess and eheckrr tournament vesllgalbms) u|so at (2.600 a Kurplus Commodity Corporation
1&gt;, purchaa* approximately ( 100,wintmre of tha Big Conference attracted 100 Class 0 oulfita, with will be discussed a t &lt;he regular| year.
ttfaacbaSv Mis* jtckvii, ctpl,1
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title and also winners of th* State tb* Second District meet at Talbandketeblcfs and aock* from tha
Two building permits ■were toornoy Iasi m r , Im the ‘ Fed* UhetM* topping (he |Ut with to
dock In the store and had ala* granted by local laspeetur a . P. opening gam e* of the regional entries. Twenty-eight teams have!
flflnd Irevalhig bags wUb addl- Pasta* yesterday- record* at the C aa* A Jan n u m v n t tn the Jackson rnt*r*&lt;l the First irisiriet affair*
thmaj wearing apparel. Mr. Ban- CUy 11*11 . avai l ed today.
gym la Jacksonville tomorrow B| Chiplry,
Jamln aalimaied th* value of Urn
J. IL Baak waa treated p*t- moentag a t B:00 o'elock.
FlnalU t.'In each of the regional
gooda they ware taking nt over minion to eaoatrect a on* story
WILCOX ASK* REPEAL
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and district touroamanta gain the
(260.
frame building o* Ulekory Are‘
right to en'er th# champlonahip
Tho hoys entered threngb a na# between Ninth qnd Tenth
WABIIINtlTON. Mar. J. —(AT making the pui
meats at Gainesville.
small (renaom la tho rear of In* a treats at an estimated rest of
—Itepri'M-nUliva
Wilcox
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Thla Is th* first year Florida'*
F|a.) proposed realarday Con... . ■
bonding and were p rep are* te (ISO and Ilerhart t. Williams
high school* have been divided
leavu when natbed by tb* law wa* greeted p*r«laal*n ter the gw la Galnsavilt* nn t week to
area* rot*“l n section of the L O C A L \
anfoRement officer*. TW Jgvaalt* eonstreetlon of |W* small frame btUlo K ont an th* U aktreJly of
Bociel Decurlty Act which p e r
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delinqucnti ware transferred te baildtaga an the O untrT Club Florid* crest far tea B ute
mlt* tha Federal and Btat* gov- partly cloudy
lb* Judge of tW Juvenile Ce»ri, Road a t an *el|»&gt;t*d cost
&lt;-remanIt to u k e Hans on proper- day; aomanhat
if ownml by u)ii ago pensioners, pari beast toast
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Insurgents P l a n
New J O ffensive
In Eastern Spain

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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PoUce"chl«f beta
News Of Criminal

Seminole High Basketball Team Is
Ready For Andrew Jackson Game

TWO Building Permits
SlrllTVlh^be**' *2 'uSi! Granted By Inspector

Billion Dollar
Naval Programls
OkeyedByBoard

a w w P &amp; ^ s iiR s a

Amendment Approved
Providing P o l i c y
Of Non-Aggretision

Two Negroes Are
Nabbed For $225
Theft In Chuluota

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MONDAY, FE B R U A R Y « , 1MB

Guy Lacy Named AsManager
: Of Sanford Eritry In State
League For Season O f 1938

iAM DEDICATED , »

U. S. Cruiser Guards Amerlcan#.in&lt;

I F YOU N E E D

CUT FLOWERS
WB HAVE A
NICE ASSORTMENT J

. RUSSELL'S
FLOWER SHOP

Lacy Wm Formerly With Boston Braves,
New York Giants And Cleveland In­
dians During Extensive Ball Career

C E L E R Y A V E. “ p n o N B I H J

•aaanamnv

Martin’s Garage
General ,;
Repairing

Cujr Lacy, former American and win rml I-ary apent nno hir jrnr
National Lea rue baseball player, under the guidance of p:ewnt

ha* been 'named to manat* the DetroT talent hunter,
lanford antry In tha Florida QtaUl Greenville, In IM4, eo!d I-acy
league for tha aeuaon of 1»M, It
(h, Richmond rlab In tha Vlr.
waa announced yeatorday through ^nla
i„ id u , he got hi*
a newtpaper ralaaar from Ameri- ,cct&gt;nd major loop break when he
roe. On.
‘ Jtrie bought a* n second baeenriti
The Herald aport* ad; lor thla by the New York Giant* of the
morning contacted EInri Beck,'National circuit. The Qlanta, at
BMol of tha Del roll Titer* In tha did Doalnn, returned hint to RichAmerican league, and kerned of mond In 1UM and lata In lha 1D28
le e r’* baitba'I earner. It waa season, Rlchmnnd ao*d him In the
learned that* ha ha* acan action Cleveland Indian* of th* American
with Ihreo major league cluba, the Uigur.
Eoaton Bee* of the National. 11. aneiit * u-ixon with Clera-

Truck &amp; Apto
A rrlc e y ou can A fford

to poy

Martin’s Garage

American circuit and ako Ihe New molx| „f,r„
'York Giants.
lyeata and rm
- Idicjr brolu Into tha national winning two
luufmn In 1DIP whan bn signed to |j ) | moved
pWy for tha Colombfl. 8. C„ en- wham he mat
try In tna Piedmont loop under the eon*. I.nry a
.managerial reign* of. 7,lnn Deck. IjuIm . to mar

. of tha •ou.h'a '"Iflgh Ing Joa" Wheeler, the
naUr dam'on lha Tcnnaiare river In northern
I'Vct th e. lOteti ennlvernary of tha famou*
ijr*»r hero., Thti. picture waa mad* a* Rep
tlkaker if thn.bouae of rcprcvna'lve*, dir
IdrfaU. the; dam ran be tech In the bock, talanbul'a harbor la (ormrd by
Uw (loldrn Horn, an arm of lh«
tea which divides th* city Into
two part*
.' Httllmhed'a rChroolcl**'* were
one of th* aourc** aied hr
BhakeaPaare lor b'a play*.

Bpanlth galleon* of tha 15th17th centuries aervej both *a war
■ltd merchant ahip*.

Lucky

M I N . PA RK

M ashes.

IPs'got what It take* I* make high record*
■ -e . * a
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Ml*ed Freeh—Priced a* that yea caa afford la feed

SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

HAN CARLOS, ArU^IAT- family u* th* gurat of Mr#. I). E.
*The poor*at, aaddaat paop'o on Takaih.
. . earth HI year* ago) today, operl;]
tor* of their own 11,000,000 cattle J Fire Chief M«rk Cleveland inInduatry."
| tiny rnpurlcil nbonl 50 run* *lnce
That’* the melanuirphori* of tho' Jim. I with only netllglbl* daiuApache Indian* ,n Vie pit ax* of oar i couacil by Ilame* In l|)o City,
J.-mea B. Kltch. Kllch U *u|«rilntandent of the raw valini here
Mr«. M. Nelaou was a rant ad
and ihe aneeatoni of hla charge* pnruilsalon by local llulldlng InWar*, half n centur# ago, lha apeigur It. 1*. . t'oatnn to make
scour re of th* Southwest.
rwpnlr* eilttnnti-d to ro,t |T0 to
From IBUO to 106) the Apache* n rni-nre. W W. V#nNc»* la to
degenerated,
aconomlraltr and
iplrltually. A third of thulr num'
uer wa* on tha federal ration roll,
rolled
jm-oI
firemen
tha rest floundering in diurnal leth­ twItra
yo*t*rd«y to Fr«i»rli Areargy.
and .Tw*i\]r Fourth H ired to
J In 101H, Kltch am* superinten­ lino
hating
lab a *ra*i lli*. Fir*
dent of th* Cheyanna Slojg near* Chief a Maek
n ported
voCon In Wyoming. II* come to today, adding Clrvalond
th a t no lU n ia tt
the Han Carla* rem vatm to buy wa* don*.
ra'tle. Thla, ha aayx, U wluit ho
found:
A V*at re»crv*tlor» if bountiful
range; while man oiuratlng arvru
big uulfit* with O.WO he-ul of rat­
tle; Indian* owning l*«.» than f,*
bon brad of cattle nnl ■&gt;!'«•• nlmmit worihlaaa.
Kltch *#y* that right &lt;hen he
determined In ulart n i iluitill'alion movement. Ho say a lie kept at
Catp Hell* pud Chat lex Durkr, I
Indian coigmlaalmtar*, for five1
year* with hla plan to pub* hr
dependent
call I*men- of th#
Apache*. In 1UU he was made
suparlulendrnl of the Ban,Carlo*
reaarralkm.
He aaya hi* first more was ta
j p'acal* nu«|ilcloo* tribal laadarf ,
■ and draft wilh them a 15-year (
' program to drier out the white ;
cattlemen and eel up th* Indiana
1 hi bualneu. Tim A|&gt;*rh**, he (
foundr ware natural ruwboya and
cattlemen.
|
Tim fifteen yaard ended last
‘January I, On that day Kltch and ,
1.1* Indian ratt)rmn« drove from).
,ll«* reverent km lb# hard* of 'bain-.!! . i1? ! " ,.’" - *

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SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP

Chick S p r ie r — Growing Mash—la y in g Mash

Apaches Back In
CITY BRIEFS
Wampum On Finish
1
aantleut* Fr*m'P*»a Ooa
lector uf Dad# County w»* a re­
Of 15-Year Plan cant
visitor In Hanfnrd with hla

■ Aparhea.

Today

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n io v r n

Try A Delicious
rome-CooVcecI Klcal

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m tM V . Rummarall

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STORE
Complete Lunch
35 c
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Select your food from • Cut of delicious sandwiches
in d homo cooked p u ttie s . . . Meet your friends a t
L u c y 's . '
WE FILL ALL PRESCRIPTIONS — PIION E 103
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RILEY’S

MARCH I THRU MARCH 3

Campbell’s
Tomato
Soup
a on v a n ,
, .
Beans Small 7j/*c Large
American Oil Sardines &amp;for
Ball Whole Apricots 3 for
Assorted Jell-o
Chumgold
lb.
jib b y’s Cut Beets
2for
Rural Gold Pears .
J&amp;Jral Gold Y C Peaches /
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Cottle sal™ by tribau— nll^* . . i*8*,
amauntwl to *311,000 la &gt;WT|
- Iheir herd* warn vnlucd at |SM,‘ .'*** \
Wu awl III#™ werv 6Ta ImU.ldual;"* m y * * "
‘
ovincri.
| pinjrpnt poll Inf* bcl
' tliaco m n tlm tribal papn'etlcml'"*
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No. u Oacw*‘a .

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F lorida CHy A fford I n , B a ll. H igh w ay
A cd W ater Tranagort e Uoa

Seminole County Produces
More F ru it And Vegetables Than A ry
Sim ilar Area In America

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, MARCH 1. 1938

Goerihg Boasts O f ^ or» 0nporf
Nazi A ir strength ToBegmSoon
Neighbors W a r n e d
Germfin PlanesMay
Be Used To Protect
Nation^ g lsewhere

Tension (grows
In Gnus, Austria
T r o o p s Are Rushed
FromVIenna ToPrevent Nasi R e v o l t

Established In 1908

BATTLESHIP ABROAD

NUMI1ER 160

Court Denies
Mandamus In
FloggingCase
M ajority Holds T ri­
al Judge Cannot Be
Compelled To Pre­
side Over R e trial-V

WARNING

*

iaa ta * a e [a ■ n u l l , D c c lirn g that work on llw $.13,*|
‘
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bOO WPA Improvement project for

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Judge 1)c«'elf :r S
D is q u a lified |

i n s t r u c t i o n O f N e w port Meiion i» irhotuw to twain
N a V y Dirigible Is about M ir, 10 anti th at covering
a _ n . B. t k U the reven acre* Included In tha
S_ _

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e e n As Possible pn&gt;jrtl wllh (irr lnrhr. of motk

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Decision Opens Way
For AnoointmentOf
New. Judge InC ase ti,

la nne of l|ie initial step* in the
A'AHIIlNfiTON. Mar. 1. , UH hnpi«rrim-nl of Ihe p'ot. t ’ltjr KnIII.. Ilotiw. N atal t
'girtver I m l T- W illiam.. dlHCtkeed
»y rocummcmitd n $V)oeO,Mo wjlh (h|, c „ y (;o(nmtaklW M t , . t
rrim enlal fund for th e N a y . &gt;jgM , h# -rq u ll , illn
-m t k for
9
B E R L IN , M a r .l .— ( A P ) —
thii *um $i,uon,tmo would t&gt;«
on.lka.pnrk |pro|&gt;«&gt;r1y.
Germ any’s air flald-enarahal.
the ranstrm tlun of a lln“
No ik-fini't action was l .k i n o n
ThU I* the United State* be* loahlp Atkan.n, •ho'vn pai»!n»r Ihrnueh the
in.blP to n p la c c lha destroyed (hc mfltUr
ni|(hl t „. Su
Gen. Herm ann Goering Inti­
nal, ilurln r 1 a vial: to tho (Irrmin^nad. Tho Atkanaa , nrrumpatili.l l.y lho \\
mated today th at the nation’*
tun. .
intrm lrnt of Parka Jam ca Mnuphlew York have all bocn on Kumprin trip*.
rh.. renuntiU e s.in.1 daring ton
Mr. Wll!lam» w ere lag ’ganic new ajrforce • may
iaid«*intjoii uf the AiloilnUtra* ^ rurlrtl l« o il a In leita of murk
find Its firs t u m for the proi bill to mitliorlM a ft,llt.flW .- j„ ¥gr iou, locatlona, and alao to
h
lectlon of Gcrtnan m inorities
i aiiuiiuU.ii uf n a ta l a ir lorcea. y|lUin |i r c r „ tor the 3000 yards
'hnirinan Vinson. tteorsla Dentfur lh, , „ rk.
outside the qmnUry’a borders.
at. anlil th» experimental *uroinmlssloncr*
negotiated a
Spesldltg In celebration of
riiatUm recouimaiKlad
would
wj,k
tltm y
Walaon.
the th 'rd anniversary of the
lierttard Itarnch, Wall Bir.-.-t
»l*t »f » H5.W0.wo bpproPiia„t i lie Sanford repreKllit nii.l Ju .llrp lUvcra Buford
a• rial force’s tonndlnf, Oocrlnu financier, and friend m 1’reai.lent
i and authority fur th« Navy w.lllMtj„n |n t|,o Florida m ate
c it y n e w s b r i e f s
told
lln*
aiaortad ll wa« created aa 4 Rmia&lt; ve|t, yesterday
rmylrm J i:.I|t.&gt; |)r\rrl| ahnuld con*
m -lotlain contracts fur a stml Baseball I a-ague. Icu.I uk tha Mil*
Ron He Unemployment Committee
liniie to i.rcaldc,
safeguard of P « c e b u t that J
ninuunt.
ni. ii&lt;n| tlaiekall Pork to the tatth a t he belicvd a iiat[o..a| Inlr ,n|.1 tha fund would s itu j rj. for u
0f tltu y rara and R o a d D e p a r t m e n t H a B J ^. ^ h f lhm&gt; 1&lt;wnt do arlim rira nl
Tho t'm nt lcfi-ard to lanne. a
forced to fU ht “It will b . awful rouie of fluu.miu ooon.io a p i r
nn»y 55 0011,0.111 to develop for | | l(l com lilrralloii of f t oon to
87 C o n s t r u c t i o n
National Guard* hnl.l ih rir week.
innndumua which wnul.l have com*
In aeiJon."
ra n be attained only If the pinall atirfaco craft, nssuinably nl
pu|i| |n installm ents durlnS
D .b Ib . I b
I f i „ . . . Ir drill erakhitu In the urm nrj
prlled Jii.lp.. Dcw.ll hi provide s t
HltMr'a chief aide aald tho a ir­ rrnm riit rh a n te s its present |m|&lt;m .».|uit.i t | « t " typu u*«d by lk„ ,,|uy |tl,; *ro.,o,i. The lei***
hum
force -w ill h* the te rro r of our Iclts.
Ilie tell ill of C. A. Drown, Sam
*l*n iwwura, apd f7.timt.ooo fur will l« r&lt;*.|Ulrrd to |iay all totnemiea.** 11*» referred to llltlcr'a
K. Crushy •Inhn P. Drldgra, P. W.
nt&gt;», tu,pr.|uul and oilier In* r.id&lt;-ntu| otpi-nsc* In th« up#rarecent at*lam ent th at "ten mil­
S w ltirr and f . W. C irllaic.
itl«na,
tfun of the Park und w ||| olao ha
lion* of Oermajia Oil o ar border,
'Inal Homo approval today a ||uww| t u makv nnr Improva*
dare not ha m altreated with Im­
nr Heininidr rn u n U i
J u J K° D#wcU
It lo the W hile llo u w ' fJiO.* m¥llU
•it li.-rn mark,Us , |, u propcH* dl.qu.llfU d htm ielf when
punity” and hinted th a t tb« air*
t.Ooo entprscncy te llrf «PI'r"c ^ .u p In.uranru ws» further
. ,
. 'M ale All,.in,-y Ilea T a n t o r of
mon would he the t i n t to he
utk&gt;n for the n e it four month*, lakrn into runddarallon liy’ the
tn "i.iv.'-.l I
w j Ttaitiph, n r1inn «M N|teclal aval*,
*eut Into action to defend these
« llu u ie arrepted tho report nl tu,nttj mi.„,bura mid D. U Thraahman, 1' i-ul kT.irlda tan ( oun|y m l.cltor In Polk County
Carm ans outside Germany. Joint conforenre
ro m isittre r r | (K*n| rcpr»ientat|«c of tho
Power anil l.iulit Comiulii) man- flletl u aOKneatlon l i n t the Judge
T he rovararaent rushed 3JI00
H i the aenata approteil yes- prudontial l.lfo luanranca Comwin prejudiced mid blae.'d against
more troupe, IncU’d ln , ah ’ force
U*rr.
l*,)r*
|t»ur. ut|&gt;|.ilnod detalla of
th*
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da achrom ia t* tha Btyrian capital
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rhe uel aa approtud d|4 Wok. polity k » lha firm ha roprteanla.
r a tlltU k a f rA W . o a l U l l l - ——•■t _ r..i t
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a l t t f . hr to* in* uhu
*tWw&gt;lfy u. .1( 110,1 1, 11, 1* for III,- .l&gt;*lk ' 1W h llW* JM 4ft-',(» A .^ ? ,l»*
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ramp.ilau.
' ( oinhilltce rumpviMHl of Cnm inli-lon tha approved list for Dcminnlr
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!•&lt; •« . ■■ Adolf H itler's hay man
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I slom-r* W alter H Coleman, M jCouniy aa the Stale Rosd Drparl*
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l| ,,, r dtfcmlniit*. The Supreme Court
Pin the Auatrtan cabinet faced m
imiltiiia. Tl
, , , l- point
to :l)i| lh)&gt; ,trr, , ln , hn,,n n„ rl&gt;h. t0
I J. f.oilge and A, W. Lee.
ment ycsterrlay announced a pro*
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II, well con*
Th* new reinforcem ents ran*
row
II
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In*
rolery
In n irp m i ul w ater collurtimts emergenclca and new const mo­
,1 mi," in p ie iid ln r Judtfe.
v e r te j upon the southern idly,
‘‘A fl»,.l ,f 11,,'-,,. , a rils.' Mr. .Iii.iire Kill* wrote the dissent*
tor the |«i»l year reported only,lion,
will
reaull
In a surbrlntln* to between (000 and
['olemau , v luim-d, 1. 1'ul in I1*," j mif
I57.UJ In bad ilebl* of n grew* plus of $2ft,4Sft a t the year’s end. i
opinion lor lilinsetf and
M *0 federal troop* in rau tro li City (
Ill'll fow v, 1ka l„ r,|e,nU ir|.i .1,1, 1,,,. Jluford, attyiilg Kuiilor had
. Iniilnes* of iipprntimutuly
l l estim ated Income from fiiaie 1
•her* after emaabln* n a il niolillK mec In
live*
nml
&lt;
j turn, C huritr donntinn* of w ater and Federal sources at &gt;13,11)1, KXI.
&gt;|iinintnn,'|.i of S.i .i I,,, iit;|,i i,» iiiov,. fur ili*&lt;|uslifying
roid pv'oih' In Hie North, will 11
. amounted in $331.(9.
j Itequtremrnla were figured nl $14.„nd pieHcnled no show*
marcb on Vienna. Troopa of the I ih o riir ( Ity engineer Fred T. „ m „|,on by Ken. William
11
otr„ly help lo move odr celery' ,ti|- uf bias or pirjinlirc ill his
(lr*a garrlaon believed lo ho] Williams lo re tu tr il l's and s b* up,* ( u iriah l, in rrram nill i
[aster in i ilUiern niaiknl*. (In .H.tilhili.
aympathatlc with U*e B**U were n,|t n WPA project for construe* (np*n iduiikrl iu iierceul el«*h.
Ihe curds v j lim e l"|il why our
'p),,. ,u u ri'! d.Tiaioii o p e n Iho
hsstlty removed.
j linn nf n municipal boat bn'ln lo
*pim hill w ent to cunfei’cmie |rry reiwl
Hi,, N.'iit, in I... j w jy fur lj,,v. Cone In nssiiiM Horn®
Chancellor B rhuachn ln , alrlk
follow Ihe lines of Iho old pro* , , 1, 1,
u 0U, o f0r ndjustm rnl u
ler cfiinlilp
so lhat it niakna ntlivj Judne to preside in the caro
log out firmly III put down na*l, Inrlion.
d iU ru n x 's Willi the meS.Urc up
lietler 'can l; •
have ixt|ni•-.11w|,ere live form er |»o!k-rmril uru
unrest th a t sPr*«&lt;l Btmhwar&lt;l
A ten 'allv r program discussed p,i,v,.,| |,y ,|„. lower chamber,
III (lie
|i ulifiliil h„iiefli* ol ibarped with kidiinpiiiu Uu|[cnu !■'.
b u t night to the Herman frontier, by the Clly Kn;;inccr celled for
-j|ir tu lP nituo after the Her
K.l||f&lt;)|,l ,, i&gt;. W ent made
&gt; |'mi!nol. I’ouln.it, Sam lingers and
waa .aid to have leaped the Urns n total ex|iendlliire uf spproil* „t,. Ugre,v| in sidetrack j J m* gbv
p o l l l l l i t III, I ," l that il j* Kinn&gt;i' j„Hr |t|| ,Sliuetn.ikri' vvcie iibtlurtcHl
troops might revolt and Join the malely $'in.000 with the City's cm nirnlal r o n u n lislp m lura-un
|&gt;rai*e,| I be clioin."
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'milidde I lie Tsinpu pulire » ljlitn
outlawed na*Is In a bbmdr (h a ir, npproalnmlely II3.U00 to] iim p u m rilr 1,1 liasten mirk tu
delegation,
"These . a n I* will lei ■liHirit,- «ii Nov. Jill, IllitT, and flagged,
putsch enlesa removed from the prnvHe fur Iho cons'ruction of 850
i i ' m i Ii m i o . r&gt;«« au»
&gt;r ( ‘l»tl,I,-*"*itlL,1 (lij. h n ;k ." (*u|i'man ■milHr Shoi.mrk*'i iliinl later.
Rlyrlan capital where nasi laud* feet of reinforced o n c ic iv w all.
----------e'_i-------’Urns, IM‘d **A11 I lull
uililivM.rd tc
Cilmliial court judges who a te
era claim support of M percent sim ilar to the 123 foot wall, w hich1 P h n i l i o m n a *
R n irrn
■at in |P'r»o»i* o.iuiile tin- i,lut„ uni e’listtill,. In appointment to preside
of the 15$,##0 population
Is all th at u-maina of the o ld &gt; v y l l t I U l d l i p B
IlC lg ll
htoojthl |u uilr of III e ,*
started, they will bo financed ex- ,hp M»V primary,
.will ln&gt; ,n ir itis aie lien C. Willard
Th* coantiT ’ ram * under a basin.
| ¥«
T h r f t o t e n P lI
Rv
el naively with .Stale funds.
| “ ■ &gt;m gin,I In be drawn Ire le by mu||i*i |#&gt; u*. 1iu- t-ntpqiaiiy ink. „f Miami, W illiam . J .
Porstale of -eem l-alerm - w ith-arm y
The protective wall fo r Ihe oU,
A II1 C a iC I I C U
D .l
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The department will meet fn ,hi* » P "i"l "ccaslnn, said Fuile.v'v IriR iai&lt;- ot |„.»t;,s,., ‘f
'I'liiH nffer
Miiiimi „f Miami, Wtillim J . Pur*
troopa. police, machine gunners bes n wu* cbiulruc'cd of piling C , i | n r v
T l P 9 f l 1 f 1 f 1l i
Qr'andn Mar. IK for final ron*id"Peich, "111111 l„ l» In tl.I,,, h Hindi! ill III.- Ih'I p I Dial
I or 11f JurltHuiivifle, Juhn ll. Illmws
and tanka eatabllshed In all I»* driven inlo Iho river bottom but
J
ir v O U ltltll
frieiuli eveiymm Join iu 11,.. effort a uf Tiim|iu, Wllliuni V. Albury of
elation of the budget.’ County and b*me S late
.
lanital trouble spots.
a fte r sen-r.-l y,«*.r* the b n a k w a ta ri
dlstllct de'egatlans whit h stipear.ul U nllrd Stale* Senator Cliail, * I). »ub*lan(la| Iul ,m&lt; &gt;• incrrUH. will Keywesl. W. II. M m pliy of Or*
In Vienna mece than 1*0 mon- w*» In »uch a delapltaled condition; PARIS, Msr. 1.—C W -T he gov
■before « tentative budget meeting Amlivw* end U ndid Slates Sena result. Tlija ,oimuupjly ili rite * ’Ian,In nml Juliti |„ Muorc of W eil
archlata and left wing eatrem bdi Ibnt the Commisaionris order the nnim ent o f ITemler Camille Chau
^wtw Jaan ary 17 arkrd for new ,n r r | a&gt;ide Pepper,
* i's k ieali’t if v"*»i&gt;if tiom I In- cel I'tv’ns I loach.
were arreeted fof voiclag opposl icmoval of tip. piling, The reln- t,m ,,J was threatened .last nlgb
|Jov Cnne *ald be would study
road eoaslructlon which onglnceii] ' I* I* * pUaaure lo la* in Ihe ,-ir Indiiiiry nut wu tuln-v,, t|,.it
tlon In Schuschnlgg.
forced concrete w s'l will re p la c e by a lightening deadlock betweet
said would cost a b o rt $W,000,000. tongrvsslonal d la'rlrt of your rep our Imsliic** and ,dti. | InuineH* ihe ComP* ilrrisluii l.efure da* ■(■soot some* nf anticipated rescnlatlve, J . Mark Wi'i’cvis, who IP nerally Will In-rieHl as |I||„ in-{riding upon
assigning a new
revenue th a year la $*,760,000 ba* woikrd untiring
n procure dustry tlcrom,.* UI„|,&lt; prosper ‘judge
lie m kj, however, there
I.W*.'*
from ihe three rent* a gallon ***** bulbing for kllami Itnirb.
| would Is* m, delay in hi* ufflc*
gasoline tax. L ast year, this lax
‘‘^0
the mrnilu-r* of ihe
"n f roiirse lit,.
, nnipnnV in bundling the * ,slie r,
produced $0,436,000, but D lruert FloHdn delcgxt'nn in Wavtiinglon mlv t|»ing fund 10,..I fnn Ihi*
explained 10.17 was ronsidrrted a bave sU been close friend* of mine l l ‘ " ‘(t|u ii i,II,nl | h tint ulifficielH
peak year of gasoline receipts, and *n'l *rr doing 4heir inmost •„ I*. to
Ilira,th at e budget could not be made " ^ UnC'h-e lo tb rlr Rlale cud &lt;lu m«,I» Inn l| » i|| In, tin eeunoiiiiiHl
fo r another year on the receipts Nation."
w ar uf nr..... .pi•»ll. i, i; .......... .
In nny on* year.
• Wilcox also was on the prog, jih live
Mr. CiV’mon sal
Two local
&gt;»Ulli» • narrowly
Th# departm ent anlici(Mited $3 ,- f° r 'b e exrrctae* and inletrsl bad hope I),,&lt;i mu .m all C\v
j -., u| , d. serious Injury when the
3I$JI7I1 from
Federal ngenciea been manifested in what the Item a ill hlarl Ilie lull te n *
, r’sr hi w hich’ thojr wei« rkllna
(him year, and about $2,000,000 „f ocratir n*l unal rlialrmun migbl
Mr. Culctnan sai.ljpffjl
Mtuie res oiled Into a ilileli ul tho
Ihla must be matched with S ta ti a*y&lt;nsiomei* wiin id . I,,. :^i
*i,|o ol |li&gt;. hixliway south of
funds for new F rdersl- 8 'ato ranJam ch Itonaerdt, fh - Prcsident'v iul,lie** Ih^. 1 * 1, 11, olid I
Kunford |o»t night.
strartion approved by U , U. engt- Mn »n&lt;l secretary, Usued a sl-vle- i hi m in n || lh&gt;. Miinpany'
' Tl,,. lute model Plymouth sedan
usec*.
ment a t Palm Beach- FVbruary 0
'which twlouxcd lo II. J. Hopkins,
Principal requirem ents' In 1033 saying "Senator Pepper has been
In,al shiw repairm an, was driven
will be $3,000,760 for m aintaining loyal 16 tho Administration and ha*
■hy lii* son and was damaged tu
roods and convicts; $676 000 fo r *workr&lt;] hard for his Riate slid It I*
the esivmt or fllioui $350. 0 local
Iho fttMnc al reserve- required by oiir sincere hop* lie will tie returnga|age man |ipll&lt;a|ed.
lew tn ho included In the budget; ed to the Ksnole "
Younft llopkinx. whn was nn&lt;
$1,171,140 for paring projoct* now!
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rontpnnivHl try clay William*, waa
under
conmlructbif, 7KI.200 for . . . .
„
void Id have attem pted lo p a .a
grading no* under construction, W H l t O r O t O m i S g i l t
,b viifi*h' and run uff th« left
$$MANW fa r matching a Duval ,
!„
I k f a n V ^ C ( ’f im lH
side id the highway liecauao of
County fund for a new HI. John*
,n
m u n &gt; O C C U U I1N
coal increase al
e fast nppreat hlng auto from lha
River bridge a t JackaonvIlU; $3,'
would be readjust
opptisil* direction. N either of Iho
I8 M 0 I for federal aid projects
• ! ' a « 7 .U U ( Proro
Chautempa’ wart
buys wn* inlured.
Mor»e Uansou, alio figured in
** Juickly pool n t t u fool of P ark Avenue.
* b k h wUI be d«* to
an auto accident on Park Avcnun
imendmeat, a U rge roolnl replica of a whooper » * r o * te n i *or * or‘l "» * imnring
tld* mornlnit and wa„ dpcketwil
l tho bill to ,o r aoad hill cron* U s b-cn p'scwl compl*"®".
Ity IH^ce tor • rerktess driving.
T U cU m - pa *U spillway, Superintendent
■” •" .
I law ever. non,, of tlio detail*
&gt;i '*r *.*, . , V t a J * ra** Mowghton slated
p gN M IT l tU tPC N O C O
could In* learned.
I Confadar- today.
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in Hanford for Ihe ranting year.
Mr. Lehnirn, chairm an
of th*
I t U qion* J n ■Edition U lhla attrocti m,
WASIIINHTON. May. | , — W
WASHINGTON. Mar. l.- te V board, expresses his wish for the
I* “ f y T *f . foidflsh hsve Iwen _ w a lo H a. AUsqnd*,. Federal
m h al w la th er
ieodliek a* dowated fo r t U pool throngh the
. | , , (
A ■
presence of th® cnllrn .m em b er­
* t I U fall courteey at E. IfVCarroU a t the
tentim atrotor. .impended
Fair a m t contlnuad coob *orod
ship of th* board and t U city ta d
Mt In Jan e,] A tla n ta CoMt Line RaRroad * * * * * * * ,or * * " w$*b* t» 0
light s,a Ito red frost la Interior
county commissioners."
re f need tn Shape and E. B. Stowe U a offered N m l llgaor permlia . laamd to
This w i’l be the first mec-ting. of extreme north portion $owW$U
Mie pnaaod.te denote a num ber o f water D U rtU te ra Draade, la c . Jack ­
uf I U hoard since the appoint* Wednesday fa|r. ,ll(b llr warmer'
in extrema north portion* •

Paving Of Stale
Highway Placed

ProposalMadeTo
Promote SalesQf

%VVLA1IA^SKE. Mur. I.
—(Cvr*!—The Suurentc Court
(lecitliil (tuluy that Judge
Robert T. Dowell cf tho Polk
county criminal court could
not lie required to continue
a iiresiding judge lit the
Tampa flogging case trial*.
It wan a four to two dccla'on
wIMi Chief Juutlco W. H.

O n A p p r o v e d L is t

Projects In V i c Wi in,i I ,

H. II. ('olemau Points
To Value Of Cam­
paign On M arkets

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A Sound Warning

------ - - —- ------ — ■ current Breed way rct-up, ll r . Ab- " 1Farm record* p ro f ids scccrml
ta an e * p r e .i agent * whn e L u if k a tlo n . of alt receipt* *nj
u p o n res,- thereby
enabling Ik
B ernard *Baruch told the Senate Unemployment Com­
t i m e r - to determ ine' bta net re
,ha mo}' *&gt;e**rd»ui urn) unpre* inane or losses a t the end o f' thl
m ittee yesUyday th a t th e present recession and increase
----------- —
------------■ die table business Mn I h r world— y e tr.
In' unemployment Is directly traceable to government pol­
NEW YORK. S tar. U—I t doea w rllta* nnd produc.ng play*. A t
icies and th a t there Is no hope for an Improvement In.
*crm a t lime* lh*l ibe theater present ho has thren jpHnj, oil
business conditions unless these policies are changed.
morea
In
iny.terieoa
wnyv. vneorioor Thry ore:
(1) “All
B . F . M ills
The thing th at prevents a business. upturn, he said, ,-------■ th# H w tl
^ T. tha so,- wouM&gt; independent of the br
W hether feast o r fam ine, chicken T h at G liltert." which -thumbs ha
Well Known Aa Barber
la a feeling of insecurity, a fear th a t reasonable profits ooofourth ciaea postm asters a **«• ■"&lt;! hour l.w , outlaw
or fra here, th ere l« always no»e ai Cafe Society; (2) "BrothFormerly Worked A t
m ay be confiscated by taxation, th a t intangible assets may M l*ry instead of fees, a* Is tha labor la in to n U te n a a w * .
irm e cut lo ta clrcutaa'anco that,’ or R at," which points out a few
BteLb Barber Shop
be drastically reduced by a rb itra ry charige* in the value I*****1" now- Thli b|1*.lf p****d by1 back AT NT B E9K : I am bivltea v e n d e r o r calls fo r Ihe of th a trial* and trib u latio n en*
Now Working A t
of money, th a t there m ay fie fu rth e r disturbing assaults i V*
'***’ relLv# the fourth t**); *i my office again a fte r a latent* of a H ans C hristian An' counterwl by cadets In military
reboot;
(II)
"Room
Service,"
which
Snows
B arber Shop
on business, all of which combined have produced am detiea ^ t a S S ^ to g mtatehea^Sl s!s-.brW ***
,ta|t &lt;°» r ! d*rwn
**i»l»in
103 W. vlat S t
am ong capitalists, w orkers and fanners, which have dis- plcion* and I telirra wl.1 be a hom t D istrict. It U a pleasure to I hare in mind th a t cornucopia bring* hi!»ri:y from ihe ahowcouraged trade.
*
'g re a t dost more satisfactory than be with my friend* on a short visit
KOO&lt;* ‘blngs th a t poured oul
"It is the combination of millions of cautions,” he de- tho present salary haood ms c a n -jo f ihl* nstura but I alw ays hare ’ » !
d ared, “th a t holds back th e spending and development
1 ■« sUd aa a a»*mh#r ,to work iwko *■ bant tha neat tw o ,
’
k* ,,™i nii r e r p i,Uk
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MANHATTAN
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which could do 10 times more for re-employment than miy ' ^ , ^ t ^ \ ? f£ 7 o f ^ J l H s n ! r e ^ i ^ ^ *° **l*hw L "who*1'1**1*” Yet one woa w rl'lc n by an trial!
government action or all th e spending fo r relief In any ^ ^ h u ' b i t T °f T " - — ta
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school Icachcr who never be I or.
year of this depression. If governm ent policy should be) r e g io n a l PLANNING: M « - W
itt.' t
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IsB VERBS VOS TODAY
S«i be harsh *tn crttklim i
teg Uia truth In Iora,—Eph.
MB DRY OP THE CHILDREN
B e ya hoar th e children weep' I’las. O any brotbcrL
i l r o Ute a°nrow combs w ith
* years?
)MT. b n L anin* their young
fi h a s h against tbolr mothers.
*Aad th a t cannot atop tliol^

father, y e t TO COME; The following folIowh,t
W je c t No
n t h e 1*r* ,om* °f L,k# b*,,,
*■ 20178, to Improve grounds nt Ina Jew, C00*™* wlth good possibility of vrmns High School In Inverno**,
,* !l&gt;aa*a*e: Tho Wbgo and floor Bill C ltraa County, allotm ent 15,1132;
.
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*n .which the House Iarbor Coinm.'tteo Project No. 20103 to (miirovn
1881, a fte r IS years of "reconitruction” and destitution, will re niroduce but which wHl PJJ" French Avenue. In .the city of
Dr. Baruch and his fam ily moved to New York City where bobly bo in a milder form.—Tho Sanford, Seminola County.
ha became eminently successful in th e practice of medicine. ;£«*• Food, and Dreg mil, iotro- CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA­
B em ard’a firs t job was as a clerk in a brokerage firm 1*,uced .}'*
. CopwUnd—ih« TIONS: Wo have announcements
where he made three dollars n week. From th is small bo !»]?, * Dna r
7 r* o lJ T of the fallowing civil eervlc* esgilin'ng he began buying and selling stocks, a game u t )M)Um rar&lt;iieHie., cte.-Thj R*’ u m ln itlan .: Ju n io r Itndarapa A r­
which he had made and lost a million dollars before vised Bankruptcy uni whin will chitect, I2JJ00— Medical Patholo(ic M irth ), 13,000 a- year.
he was th irty . He is now 68 and one of the richest men revolotionfit the entire pmodura giat
AMoalate Mediosl Pathologist I re­
in the country, partly no doubt because he was one of the »nd practice under our lirth e»n- search). 13,200 a y ear—Landscape
few who foresaw th e Wall S treet crash in 1029 and got out
ArrhiUeL S3,BOO a year—Associate
of the market* while he was still able to do so.
ot lhr SEC f0IP jJj roiu„ury U nuscape A rchitect, *3^00 a year
So when he w arns th a t bus’nesa and unemployment control of the vaet eecuritie* mar- —A ssistant Landscape Architect,
will continue bad unless government policies nre changed, k#u.—Regional Planning BUI the 32,600 a y e a r.
lt‘ is only fa ir tn presume th a t he speaks with moro than modified Norris “aeren-ttuplhwte
fnroalaht
TVA" BUI U o good bat, without the
ordinary foresight.
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pr.vl.lone fe, aov.rnnwnt poorer

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competition.—Federal
Corporal*
I.lcenvlng m il, the moat drastic « f

the propoetd fence* around bull*
. _____ ,__n n i. This li still the dominant leg-

F , r s t to fc € l th o c f f c c t* o t t h e c u r r * n t receB s!on W M lalativ* bet fo r UuelDeee contrel,

.th e automobile Industry.

Keystone of recovery, It Is gen-.Aithoesh ensetmentat this aoaaian
Basis of Congreei cannot be predicted,
ao*'
| of automobile slump Is the used car problem, ‘niousands —Tlw New T«* Byetem, which la
Fur thay mind you of their angM* of dealers throughout the country find their storage space rr?—------ ----------------------lo. hish place*.
glutted wjth used cars which they are unable to liquidate.
With a m turned to D"ltr.
j„ ft ff| sa n tlc nation-wide drive to get rid of used cars,
f
^ " o creal ^*Vion*r b°W °n"’ 46&gt;000 automobile dealers are co-operating in Natlonnl
|
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Witt you .land,'to move the Used Cnr Exchange Week beginning March 5 in an effort
- world on a child'* heart.
to stlmuititu Ihe sale of used cars and s ta rt the wheels of
A ft 1 A l i r i
•ttfl* down with a mailed hec| recovery moving. "No better contribution to business re111 I
V IU w sI
A nd their looks are dread to cfally believed, should bo the automobile industry.

in a m ajor conciderntion In attra ctin g buyers at' this tim e.”
It Is riafe td-jnfy that anyons who now owns an old car

there la evidently a dl.UncUon
batvreen' right arul wrong which
soma o f U* ar* unable to get. It
takas s City Councilman at Miami
Banah to mtko U cleer. Ho L
quoted In a recent n . traps par »*
aeyln* of tho gambling allumtlon:
"there la .undoubtedly cheating
g e ta r o n , and (ha cheating 1. bo-1
» g done by the wrong people. If
titer* la to b* *ny cheating,
.... ,
.... . . . . .
w w t In are tha right people do U
17 t 1_ ,h a ’ child tlppbth
^ b e k t B4oplt.**
thr bwam «t nlnu iKiund*. Ym , h%
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tleth Rvtn • • a ctntuiliwv And ik t
One would think sftor so much
f* u" p * ,’^ h WnA * Orenw.
has keen published In tho news,
behold, the young one groweth
pupate about It, ih*t by now th.re UP «nd g r.d u .L th . And th . editor
weuld be something don* to put an pu.l 7 ‘h J nl0 h''
* •J * 11
sad ta .hipping froren, u n rl^ and
? .?
i°L “ n,°l 7 :
etherwla* u n h .althy-and harm- U* tall«lt» °* th* »W »«" ot ^
f s l —ettrua to the North A grow- yocn|r wom* n * nd of b*r u teo d dr L ib uu that iho practice l»Ju»'t «»L
WH* unte th* ro.ee
s i ' . common today a . It ever Ire. .0? fih* rtn l, ,b » f«d-her gown t.

CANST T

ahlonor ■*'* * 00*• «f thanks from the
pp^r |*weet gtr! graduate.
I And Ur* daughter goeth on a
*1 * aijljocrney, And the edltod- throwetb
i*HIN l' hlmaalf on the atary o f the farewell
e o n tV .1party, tt runneth a eolhmn- eottdi
t a u to .’And the fair-one ramaasboreUt
lib* a Mae from afar wtUr * picture
.pend FWtel card that cos tel h sis fair a
nf enel

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And all that ar* akin te thU Af
reared Jump*tk on tha editor wH
o u n d la g greit Jani|M. And- (hr
puUeth. out their «&lt;U »»d oasaati'
their luba, and thay swing Ut
hsatmaa even Into tha thlcd o*
fourth gMorsllon*.

To gain fbrgtrantM d
her
mother, Who had-tyfuted. 10 grant
Behold, «ha| returneth, end lh* her-ptemtesfop-io te r n * ; * 'p n «

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MOSCOW, Fob. 28.—UP)—Pub­
lic rial of another batch of Joseph
SI ol In’s anemia* among one time
soviet chieftain, headed by Nik*
•L I Bukharin and Form er P re­
m ier A loxL J , Rykoff laat. night
was ordered to tw«ln March 2 be­
fore a m ilitary tribunal.

Good Gull Dealers taps in
service and products, say
vifHiag motorists!
"Know JackaonvilL ta Key Wret, I’ve liit one
.well Gulf elation after anothes!".. .
"Good Gulf Dealer* iu Florida pave mo lUo
best aervks I've had anywhere!”'...
" I Had more fun In Florida, thank* ta the
great performance Gulf [ntxhaete- turned in!”
So My v lei ting motnriete who’te been Cnlfepic Me In Florida. Drive In a t the Sign ol the
Orange Iliac and prove Ibeen i l i t m a i a fas
youreclL You’D ogres CwU L tepek* UwSthtsi

The o 'h e r night, tditlup tn 'ho
d-eky glow of a nightclub, I was
talk In* w l.a b » r :; om&gt; u'j o j L llut
whyu nnd w herefore. of *uccc»*
and failure on Broadway, when a
p retty girl enma up nnd fah ly
threw henielf In Billy's n tn r’.
" 11* 110,'' nltn cilu L "I'm siding
at tha* table down Ihere wl It
fa her and having a wonderful
time. W e're enjoying it so nt-ch.
Won't you come down nml say
h*Uo when you have rhe chance T
He’d lore lo &gt;ro you.’’
When rho Imd gone, he lu m n l
lo me. "Know v im llmt. W*a7
, . . "No, I don't," 1 repiifd.
. , . "Hhc’s the d n ry h 'e r of 'ho
p lay w rirh '," lu.&lt; raid, nui,mv;
hliu, "who made such n lilt v.Inn
bo w in with ('co m e Abku
"llui U*n» r a* n Inn-- tim e uro.
. . . -lln-n'i, h r done anything
rlnreT . . . ' No, he husn'-. . , •
He term * to have w ritten himeclt,
ru t , , . Sonin plnyw rlch'" il-&gt;
'h at, , , . They go tilling nnd h“ve
fine surerss, nnd then nun morn*
hilt they go". . p nml lliolr talent
linn run dry. . . hike Ink 'it n
fountain pen. . . . l . ’n olio ol
thoio Ihlng".**
Probing Iho m n l'cr ,'ur lu-r, w«
dlrcovercvl that oyury one uf (I s
man’s m ajor hlla had been v iit*
Irn In ronjuncliait with Alibolt
. . . "W ell." ro n rl-d n l IIcmi, ‘M
lot of people go i : n a ‘. with Ab­
bot; and don’;, do no good t hru
they get aw ay from him," whjeh
•et-med In mu lou .'Inrst compli­
m ent Ceorgo Abbott cenld ]«**
(Ibly have.
And, on (lie o ff chnuro Ihtu
you live n |rn g wey from New
York and aren't fum ilL r with the

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Concert Is Given
No Excuse F or Not L earning Made E a sy .
By Emile Baumc
Reading* In Denver
For Two Princesseg

By MRS. J. A. TAKACH
DENVER. M ar I. —
*'l
1AJNDON, Mar. ». - f / T |—Qnr«n
r\ fam iliar sinht on the school
Tho second concert eerie*
ct,uldf»'1 * « to the library” no Slother Maty Is smoothing the
grouti'l- dui ing the early part
he fchnol term w«» a hen Banford- featuring the eminent] ,on* 7 w l,‘ ^
,n l,n i
road to learning -far her crfUtdI of chlckr, At krench pianist, Kmlte Baumc. weaj
.
ho-n
itaughtera. 1'rinceajes Elisabeth
and M ag am Ro.,e,
before
own |» n nnd coop n m r the reboot
K arer for them to know th etr
bedding, which was mode for u large ond nppierlnllw audlrncei to hold Moo book-. It will travel
I.ondon, queen Mary guided them
• hem by the F o.'r.li Grade chit- In the Iblneess Theatre, To tho*e about the city, like an Ice cream
who knu* Harh, the first group wagon, with a bell to herald |t t to. various spots of Interest ls*t
d lrn .
fall and now *hr plan* visit* to
of three choral Prelude* brought appmurh.
In September the rh ild n n nt
If anyone want* a book ho ju jl Broadcasting I louse, tha general
the Four h Grade hrouglt e|.-ga{ forth touch favorable comment.
b&gt; rrivweil a -e
hen! made n Mr. Utiutni displayed much clari­ run* oat to th e curb, halls jho Post offjre and » fire elation.
The young princesses cot a
nice pen and n comfortable n rs ', ty of melody with decided sup­ driver and the library slop* long
and re; the hrn. Ily the tim e alto porting harmonies.' Tho group enough for him to »elcet one. In taste of Shakespeare recently
« i Played with Intelligence, acti- sldn tho •Teranthulntor,” w ith the when th e ir mother. Queen Elisa­
ba rhetl th s boy* bn,| nulirhe*. »...
hooka, ja s pace for tho desk of n beth. took them to a peiformanee
'o cell which they had raised l»
In direct contrast Iho group librarian.
or "Midsummer Night's Dream"
their garilcn. From Hie -ido -of
In addition to traveling about at the Old Vie.
the-e radhhra, o' m , luit.ips, they *7
^
I’00* of
And whenever they go m otor­
m ale enough moor.............. ... II... ,h ® I’1" " '’-'
Pl"'»Utlc nc- various neignborhncd streets, tho
trailor will bo parked on corlaltt ing tbe e days, they are covered
fei-il for the chirl.e:. family
, U vltr " ri
H»n«l qualities
Many real life t spotIcm-.-* were!
lo f h , ' hm- Interpretation. and day,, in park* and on busy Inlor- with n new lap robe which b e a n
■ectlons.
Involved in
the re-|wm it,111
v „i
tcchnleal range. At the
ronclu-If the first trnjer is n an outline map of AustraliaaureeFS, ottiera probably will bu
caring fur the .1.V k .n . hm,,,-- , | " n
Mr
•he feed, id lin g the vegelnTdr i * " '• "* &gt;"»
tho pupular built.
etc. Eschi chihl made n IwmClet Minute Wnlla lir tho sam e com-'
in whlcli ho kept tire &gt;.*ot 1I|H Hut poser I'ritiKimt a ripple of up
Courteous
&gt;
he «rill v iibont every! him.* III im preeluliiiu front tho midienee.
The (lilt it Kiuop cuuai-ted of
pm nnee tlipt hapiH-n, •d fc
tho
linn- iho hen n .n
Yuti Are Mnkinj;
• itniil Iho five modern adoctions by French,
chkt, rrii were loi-c t. Tlh
ft Iso Italian, Rtisslan. nud llupgariait
■
A Itc p n ir H ill.
kep tWOlfll ft|ti| l X111!Mlit IV f|[” eomiHMerj, .dUplaying g reat versconn - fee Iho monoi , , , |' n,1,ll&gt;r *« d d ” l,ml 'I'V lerlly. Ka
Efficient
ftom their veget.d.'. , ,,a,l
-I , '
''hainiing was tin- de­
ws- (pen- for feed; pudden,-, ui '
l ‘al'tll*'M* by 111'aentlMl,
vntving selling he v. , 'nHe ; t,,!1 vk(||fM||&gt;- , playnl hy this giflml
buying feed and ss.-.-iit-*
Pianist. Tlo&gt; i ibuiou, nnd rhjlh*
Service
Af er the book&gt;5were rom ple'ed " ,|r " 1
'»&gt; I'rekofletr was
*
quite
enjoyiilde
while
tinCupric
'hey n o te jti'g id . Kilim I'dlm '.i
book was td e c 'e d n* the l . - t , •'in by Dohuanyl faseinated th Irvn* Mattiu « . v.a-. giviti Imitiir li-leners with Its vivid ereaiendu
Able nten'Ion for 1111!'' nndiit;; im- efferla nnd |l , umasing technical
prm i im-nt In w dtiiig mid ( i-nt-ial difficulties.
Tin- first l.l-il -"lection, in­
ne.1 t nr is. I .a r i e r Ib a itl'- |u«-m,
which l. pdti'ed lielnw, v n - given spired In aonetts nt the popular
Italian pool I'elutii-, was tranaI hI &amp; French—Tel. 9121
honoisble mention.
.101 S. Park Ave.
Thin i ni' of v.-nrk has just n- formed into one of the loveliest
thU ,
Cetl'ly hreli r.n .i|d tl, l ly
the Ionian tin uiinjwultlons by
sal,- of tile ctllekeiii. tha* wen* KirnposOr. Tin, last nuinlier, an
S e m in o le H ig h F n c u lly — S pom tortt
m ini's Ciiprie*
ta i ed mid the puteli i'i' ef tuenty iidiiptlon nl
eary molliir- hook', i.h k h h.r 0 ter the violin, win 11m- seinlitlatbelli uddeil j the 1,Him liluoty. iua ''KtII,Ie- d'upiei mi eaptlee lie
The ihlldren m o ili.iisnit my- lii- I'ag an in i'' n rru a tn l by t-tsil:
joying lending theft- vere ,n u this rloreil n pm rrnm m|mirab)y
by Ollvrr Gotdsmi h
plnyi'it
nnd ttniwjng
nm iplet"
book*.
tm itiery Af tin- I'innoforle Af
FIVE I.ITTI.I! t m e n s
Five lit lo ehUU* 1 mum to nndj
I'»* K'«&lt;i"Vs end pleasing
fin.
I personality. Mr.
no generous-

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WEDNESDAY
I „
Harden
e n trr
Tha week of P ray er fo r home .
Jo* Haynes and Mickey Livings­
m Intone and the Annie W . A rm - U ta *d t f tord"
with
ton
(p en t Monday in Sanford.
atrong offering will be held a t * b lrtM **
honoring her
7:10 o’clock a t the F irst B aptist Toun*
U*r^*® -. J.r ‘
Fred R. Wilson spent yester­
Church w ith Circle Number Five J h hie third birthday. A highin charge.
i MMbt In th e atternoon’e enter- day afternoon and la«, night In
The monthly batineea luncheon *alnment w n. a puppet t how pre Tam pa an business.
of the Women’* Club will be held • » * • « h r Mr*. O, W- Spencer,
Mias Lolly Clement* and Bill
a i 12:30 o’clock. Hostesses will
A fter ®n afternoon °f c*meg
b* Mrs. Sanford Doudney. Mr*.
«her
entertainm ent
the McKee motored to Coronado Beach
8 . &amp; La mao n, and Mr*. W. A . eh n d rtn were .e rro d Ice cream Sunday afternoon.
f ^ e r ttt
I ar,d cake, and were given *mnll
Mrs. C 'ark Leonardy spent a few
The Seminole Hum Fnculty- Pink basket* of candy as favor*
■PoniOr* ‘4.U Federal
T heater!
« r s . Harden’* g u est, were n, day* in Bartow visiting her bro
Players
In Goldsmith's
”Slie follow*: Jean W right. Ella M«o ther, Mr. Zsck Ballon.
8toop* to Conquer-* *t th " Benil-1 Itedfeam , tlinger and Mark ClalMr. anK-jMrtj Q. Cf Jordan have
note H igh,School Auditorium a t hrenth. We.lPy Bpencer- Jimmy
■?
they will
g : l l o'clock.
For, Mary M argaret and tlcorgo moved He- E u tlls ‘fibers
make tbAr*T lure home.
T he Junior Woman'* Club wll) Herndon and Spencer Harden.
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'-.1^ -Also present w ere: Mr*. Jam es
hold 1U regular meeting a t 3:38
Mrs. Clark Leonardy hi*' had aa
A. W right, Mr*. Rgy F oi. Mrs
o'clock a t the Woman** Club,
Board of Deaton*. w . M; fl. P auI Itedfearn, Mr*. Merco tlnl her gueat, her alster, Mr*. J . W&gt;.
P reyer Service, nnd B. T, IT.' Irtm th., MU* Leoia Evans, nnd Mori I,on of Palatka.
W orkers' Council et‘ ltjc i Flr#t # p . a p W . BPenctr.
WUi
Dorothy ro p e was the
B aptist Church nt 7:30 oktaWtik.'|
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weekend gueat of her parents, Mr.
The first regular meeting ol
SURPRISE PARTY
and Mr*. O. J . Pope.
thn tA dle, Auxiliary of Temnlo

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Mac Morgan, .»lented young
bnrilnnr from Jacksonville,
la
o n ; of the five fra ured soloist*
engaged fo r'th e :h ln l ann.ul Bach
Festival of Win e r Park to he
presented In Knowles Memorial
Chapel u- Rntllii., College next
Thursday and Friday, March 3
and 1.

Right Now

Doth Israel will be held nt the
Mr*. Stella p, Arrington was
Mia* Louise I’urdon h n , r e ­
Community Comer at 8:1$ o'clock honored yesterday with a *ur
turned to Weal Ihilm Beach after
Prise party given by all the p ri­
THURSDAY
a brier vlait here with friend*.
The Junior Women’* Club will mary school teachers, Tho party
o n ,o r the Junior Danes* a t w s , given at the B o uth'^ld" Prl
Jennings H u rt of Jacksonville
Mym*. Loy, recently voted th r
10 o'clock a t tbo Woman’s mary School a t 3:30 o’clock.
Clnb.
Among those p r o m t was T- W. spent Sunday here with h it p a­ most popular e d re ra In American
films, play’s tonight and Wednes­
The regular 'husln ej* meeting Imwton- Superintendent of Pub rents, Mr. and M n . J. L. H urt.
of the Sanford Townsend club lie Instruction.
day on the Itili screen In "M inMr. nnd Mra. Joe Courier of
will be held in their club room*
Ptoof," aurrmmded by a stellar
Miami were the weekend guests cast which Includes such well
In the Welaka Dulldlng at 7:30
MAGICIAN COMING
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Courier.
o'clock. Tbo public I. cordially
known peraounlilles na Franchot
Invited to attend. Ire cream and
Tune, Roralind Ruase'l anil W alter
Lcstn, famed world
traveler
Dr.
and
Mrs.
B.
W.
Caswell,
and
cmka will be served
Pldgeon.
nud magician will appear a t the
Mr.
and
Mra.
1F.
Boyle
spent
The W. U . B- P rayer Service South Bid* school on Friday eve­
In the new plcluio, based on ■
Sunday
in
Palatka
a
t
the
Ravine
a t the First Baptist Church nt ning, March 4 at 8:oo o'clock.
novel by Fanny ilrnsilp Los, Miss
Gardens.
2:30 o'clock. Circles One and This performance | , boing spon­
Loy makes a striking departure
Two and the Colden Jubilee chair­ sored by the Association for
Mr*. T. F. McDaniel « * • culled ftom her fim llh r rule of the
man will have charge o f the pro­ Childhood Bducatlnn,
yesterday to Oko]onn. Mias, upon "perfect w ife" to play nn u ltra ­
gram . .
th e death of her mint, Mr*. H C. modern girl who override* oldTho regular meeting of thn
The Seminole Chapter Number Jopea.
fash oneil conventions In her p u r­
Seminole Chapter N um ber'Two of Two of Order of E astern S ta r
suit of the n u n she loves.
O rder of Eastern S tar will will hold their rvgular meeting on
The plot, in brief, describes 31Us
.
.
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.
MU*
Dorothy
Powell
and
Miaa
Cuing n e r y u l u t e t lu v kinnv *' PPslHmdill viitb ,„ v e r n |
en
meet at 7:30 n'rlotk at the Ma­ Thursday evening a t 7:30 o'clock. Kr&lt;inc„
M,hom-y apent Sunday lo y as a nf-wi*paper m tU t In lovo
I t en-a, lueludiiig an old Front'll
sonic 11*11.
to go.
A special feature of the meeting , ftcn)oon ,n
s , e„ o; with a social cllm ter, —
W slU r
I ,-ro. "|,e» Ite ie rrliu -i Nuphn|o*"
FRIDAY
w l'l be the obligation ceremony. University.
Pidgeon. When he m nrries Rosa­ They icru'ch tilhl Mill* ll !*y 1In*
I'v tp)|sm orhir, and n group ol
h- nt 1
The World Day of P rayer Pro­ Members of the local chapters are
lind Riif-c II. satiety lidress, Miss
Mi :i li His WuliXes. This program
In Mm St. Joint*. fl«nvt t *,
gram will be held at tho Methodist urged to attend, and visit ing
M iss Adino H arrison of J a r k - '1-0/ Irsolvex to win him lock.
ih o Im ,
Church a t 3:00 o’clock.
of foul. tin, tnmiglit |o tl close two of
E astern S ta r members arc invited. s"nviUo r as the weekend guest Meanwhile, Ftntichot Tone, young When ’hey Tin y know H ut tho) will M'*1 Fniiford'e urt!-t» lo m -'iis. and
Mi*. George Allen Moffett preof her parents. Mr. nud Mrs- C. earteonist frlls in love with h e r.|
•"th Inno brought forth many
wltli t toy rti-oii.
aenta Mlsa Ann Benton in her
Bervlcrs on Asli Wednesday at L. ilornsou.
When tho honrynuioners re1urn
How till-V *l| ut mid mo.
m m ilim eiilary
ond
Rratifying
senior recital In expiration a t the Iho Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Mlsn lo y renews lirr siige, I’ldI.lk • they Imughl it Will lots etimmeiilg from onr in unit: loversWoman’* Club a t 8:15 o'clock. wilt hu Holy Communion at 7:30
Mrs. J . W. Contes of Oviedo has «"&lt;•« I- surprised hy his wife in J
After liiliodneiuK Mr. Ilnuine.
of f II,
M ita Benton will he assisted by o'rloek A. hi. and 10:P0 o'clock
returned from Steubenville Ohio, Mi"* 1 °T’" »l‘a " m rn t. Rut when "C link, ('hick
raid t| o noil hoi •'Irs. A. S|. 1‘hilips, pivildent nf
Ml** Mildred R atliff, reader, and A M.. Evening I’rnyrr. U , , "J|w h e re t h e n Mended th e wedding lu‘
"(fe n .'1 "
h&lt;’ rcfu
the Woman's Chili, otmounri-d
Ill'll.
Evans McCoy, baritone, with Mr*. and te n entlal Dfflco ut
uf her nc.ce, Misw Florence f o u t n . •‘luMlng that he is in love only
l and
IVhrn vhi- cull- her klitoLg to ' th at th " d iilj for th" (litt—
McCoy cl tho piano. Tho public o’clock FM.
n u
Iwith *■him-elf. Miss 1-oy st ‘ '
|n,.l concert - Presenting |( mo
pen.
‘ “ prdlslly invited.
Tito early service It corporate
Mr and Mrs Clyde Mason „fjt&lt; a’»ae" the futil ty of her fa&gt;'e ro
llrattealo,
has
been
They know i I’ tim e U kii &lt;u Millie
Worker*' C ouncil.of tbo F irst| for the Men's Club and for tbo»u
Williamson. N. Y will nritvu to ­ innnee 1 ml lu lus luiek to Tulle.
&lt;lianged
to
Monday •’venitll*,
la-1,
ipllst Sunday School meets at who*0 business prevents attendWith
a
modem
New
York
hackday to be the guests of Mr. and
For they know that hoy hnvii’ Mari h H , *
10 o'clock.
j once a t tho la te r service,
giound, the p i.tin e has been given
Mis. II. R. U ln g
MONQAY
I ern fet
lavish settings which inriadc n u t
An uttprocintivo nudien'O as
Tho regular I aslness and soeiul
Irs.
Eva
Taylor
left
Saturday
newspaper
office*,
it'll'
sriubti-d |n .t
evening nt Iho
meeting of Circle Number Ono* Tilil* nnd Mrs. W. A. Tllll* ns
Woodsmere where she lakes '" ’" " i " -1'.
I'rtncusa Thi-atru t» enjoy thu
of the F irst Methodist Church hostesses.
iJm her"7luti« ; . r b '." s t.T - ''T „ 'w ' “" J Madison Riptain GitnSeu.
iiiu n rt of Emile Bnume. (lie
with Mrs. George McCrum. chair* Circle Number
Fcur of thu U|1 h*r
* Bt ,,,r h,B ,r Tul,&lt;,rman, will meet at 3:00 o’clock at First Methodist Church
with
banltor.um .
nnd nf tliri-ci concerts prescnt&lt;-l
CHILI SUPPER
llroudi.utliig
the home of Mri. J. C. Harrison. 3lr*. II. n. McCall. Jr„ chairman.
NEW Oltl.KANH. Mar. I
M*| by tlm t'nlumbin
Briggs Arrington and J, It
414 Myrtle Arenue. with
M n. will meet at the home of Mra,
Army enginci-iH ^ot themselves f'nmmniy under the sponsorship
Iteest'
spent
yo*terdu»
hero
n&gt;
Mis* E sther 1-oUirn Hughey r ii- n beautiful new ttun.omi flo.nlnw cf inn Woman's -’lull.
flarrivon and Mr* Ilrodlo Wll- C. E. llormly, Jr., 1001 Magnolia
the guest of Mr. Arrinxlon’s ertalncd on
Bunduy
evening hyacinth ciln'Ici,
li* m* as hostessos.
Avenue,
Mr* a *1. Philips, J | r*. u. E,
b u t, forgot
supper.
M|sn about snake*. For n Jttllo , while Tolsr, Mi*. A rthur llrnusn nnd
Th*
reg:i|nr
business
snd Circle Number
Five of th* »iother. Mrs- Stella I*. Arrington.I with a chill
Hughey's
guests
were: XI i
social meeting of Cite!* Number F irst Methodist
Church
with
it looked a , ttmiigli the snake* Ralph II igwell greeted the guests
3lr. and Mrs. H. E. Tooke a n ­ (iielrh en Lewi* W. 11. Dupicr.
Two of the
First
Methodist Mr*. Earl Dosser, chnlnnan. will
might pul the n e w out of com- ns they entered. I'shi’rs s o t s
'll" . Roy Hymn,. J r„ Mr*. Evum
Church with Mra. J, M. H aras, Wert nt 7:30 n’ciojk a t Mr*. Dos nounce the birth of o son. H. E. Eagrno ttt, John, and H arry Cur mission
Tooke,
3rd.
at
ihc
Grange
General
riuflon.
rhairm an. will meet nt the home sey’a home at Flora)
Heights,
The grinding machine seem* to Me*’")' Ml»s Helen Wilson. Miss
Hospital
in
Orlando.
cf Mrs. J. F. McClelland. 301 Hostesses w jl be Mr*. IHissey,
t'e tho best bet yet ill the fight Kuildccn laint-y, Miss Jeanne
French ^ te n u e . at J:00 o’clock. Mr*. W. C. Colemnn und Mrs
against
the quick growing purple Choate, and Miss Gene Mail In
Mrs. Ralph 1'alsley and daugh­ Nellie Cu'ium Ray, to Juhn Wade
Tho regular business nnd soclil Nnney Ilnu k.
wnlcr
hyacinth
These lilies form Iaim v
The sta re wn- attractively dec­
meeting of CirYI" Number Three
Circle Number Six of situ f i r s t ters, Jnun und Elinor, of Toronto. Tucker.
Ibfek
mats
mid
iu th" navigable
, of (be First hfethodlat Church Methodist Church w|R hold tb elr Ohio, are visiting Mra. 1'aUiey'u
stream s &lt;&gt;f Hm Booth. Tire m at- orated with dogwood and palnia
parentsMr.
"nd
Mrs.
M.
J.
with Mrs. J. L. Clark, chairman- regular business and social meetngniost
a hack
ground
of l,|uc
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will meet nt ]:0ii o'clock at the log *1 the Annex nt 7:30 o'clock, Lorig
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|,f t
y p iirg h y a fter n two snagged til onr. it's n , bid ns be-; 'ratigemeni
« &gt; , used
home of Mrs. M L. Tilll*. I loo T hera will he *n election of ofinn fio iep Inin Ice. f’hemicali
Mi. snd Mr*. G. E. McKay wetc iiionth's vi*i‘ nere.
Klin Avenue, with Mr*. M, L. Gears.
have
bi-ci^us-d
to
rigid
Hohy
In Orlando Hundty ss the dinner
artyith* but they also kill ia |lle
•---------• ------ — ___ ___—— ——------------------guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G.
Mrs. W. J. Morrison und Mrs who drink fioin thn *|renin*.
Bgrdwrll end Mr. and Mr*. Frank
But. hack lo the grinder, It
f . HI. Leagh and daughter, (irq
Bloat.
ne|o spent yesterday in l)rlunilo moves downstream, or up scoo'.r
ttuinlnx ing hyarlm tis t&lt;P the broad trendSpencrt'
Mr. ond Mr*. J C. klitrliell uttrnUInK
mil) effeit In front n"d dumping
spent the weekend In Hninso-n. school.
tlism ini" a hopper. When the
Mr. Miti-heR's lather, (li-orito
Myrna Loy h u ju st been voted America's No.
plants have been ground to little
Mtlihel, returned with them to
Mina Imri* Jackson .pent F |i Pieces thry rnc ejccti'd overboard.
I sta r, in i nation-wide newapgper poll! Now
spend several week*, here ■* lh*&gt;ii
JUathdajr.' In DsLuitd Trouble if. lots of poisonous w*t*r
- guot
you can see- w hy ahe’a everybody’s favorite. . .
» U n all* entertained at the inoeekslnt are lAkt-n Up, too
In her hearl-thrUL'njr portrait of a woman who
IJodlen—Spring*—Tralleru
11&lt; rpitHt Follies which whs lire
Al first, Ito* squirming reptile*
Mr*. I&gt;. M Hi-ntt. Mrs. W. it,
would dare anything for lore!
A price you con afford
*&lt;nlod a t Ihu Hlc'.nm l.lltle were thrown niuund the vr«w on
Bagwell, her young granddaugh­
to pay
deck, nut It didn’t lake tho men
ter, Patricia Wallace, and Itnlph
very l»o* to rl« an * screen th«t
R igwcll spent r.anday in W lnt' r
deflected ptinkcs ns well u* by
Haven, at Ikik Tower and |lm
aclaths into th* grimier.
Cypr«»* (iarticns.

Ultra-M cdern Role
Token By M yrna Loy

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Army Engineers (iet
New Hyacinth Device

Truck &amp; Auto
Service

M artin's Garage

Mr*. John Schirsrrl It visiting
in Jacksonville a t th* guest of
bar sister, Mrs. J . C, Ray, While
there Mrs. Schitard will attend
tha wedding o f h e r ne.ee. Miss

AND A GALA GAL-ORIOUS
COMEDY MUSICAL
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WANTED
EI.ECTRIC MOTORS
ANY S U B OR OONDmON
MOTORS GENERATORS
MAGNETO AND POWER
EQUIPMENT
REPAIRED OR REBUILT
AND GUARANTEED AH
NEW
COMPLETE AUTO ’
ELECTRIC SERVICE
AND PARTS

HOFMANN
Electric Service
M* MagMila Avw

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Those Special
Gears Need
A ttention

Trawicks

EISfGUSH’S

SERVICE STATION

Gulf Station

Federal T heater Players
SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER

Seminole High Auditorium
r
March 2, 8 P. M.
Admission 25c &amp; 35c

Harry’s Club
S P E C I A L S
• Fried Chicken—llol Hbtctills
- * Hlullnic Steaks $1.00 l'p
• Turkey Dinner 75c
* All Kinds Sandwiches
ALL TU B HANFORD fK f.E R Y YOU CAN HAT
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Firs! Class Cocktail Service
ro r m r r ly

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M artin's G arage
General
Repairing

Elected Queen of the Screen I

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T A G E THREE

S k ille d U p e m to r *
M o d e rn E q u ip m e n t

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Among Ihoi a attending the llelrn
Keller program a t the Collaeuni
In Orlando Saturday evening were:
Mr. and Mra. O. £ . McKay, Mr.
and Mra. W. fl. Thornton, the Reverend and Mra. M artin
Brant,
Mr. en d Mra. T. W. Lawton Miaa
I'hylia Bmit)!, gnd Miss flrllle
Willie me.

F rolla sa d Vegetables
F resh Dally
C at Flower*
C ertlflsd Maine BUns Seed
Potatoes
P rie st B ight—See Us

T h a o n ly A d d in g
M a c h in e w ith th o a o
ty r* 3 f e a t u r e a l t v

Dry Cleaning
Im parts To Your
Clothes.

735

E v a le e n ’s B e a u ty S a lo n

You'll Get A Warmer Greeting
If You Have T hat
Fresh, Clean
Atmosphere T hat

Phone

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Spencer’s Market
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W all no% laJja ilile*. flora arr
Awdcr to aerve four pctjJdW* /
lloot a fourth of o ytiipr ot
x p N J « h P«rk M 'V&gt; w,t , «
«kb)x oil. Aild two faW#a|Kwii»
minted onion■ and Vook unit'
(&lt;(|Ya Ugh: hrowti. Then *dd 1
iitrji' o f a cup each or chopper
Jury and green pepper.
H ast m la In one cup o f dice*'
IWr polaloei, a I h h t; o r a te i
won o f aal' »ml two evpa ol
M n g w ater. Cover, and In* bnl'
mUy until the po to lo o
a r|
odor when lev A l w ith ,* fprM
UaO Kb. I to h of. y-laitf* 'or- f

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u e r r u c it) ft*. le K im o ; n u t*

ttaWal &lt;o make. W W a wort.
la a reliable »nbqUl'Jto for
M l durtog Loo'.
Tb*r* a r t two type* of eUrn
tbardtf, rath qulto dlfferai)'
o h tho oibor. Out la &lt;hc Haw
HgUnd, aM Ua devotee# eeoff at
i .rlral, M a n h a H a n ela m ch o w
E :. Tho M»nballon, ihojr u r , l&gt;
X U a c ib a t vogotoU#} »*Jp » l *
!d^m n r two * tided to changt

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Oaatitr

Police noy d . WUII
Hopei Intendent of ]
Moughton.
.Ur. , Ueoaboldor
about progrtav mado

PRIDE OF T*HE BRFTIS H MERCHANT MARINE

, D K a p the clam* or ru t Ihero
f; toJo «m*ll jilece* ami mlJ them
to a »a~co made In Ihla manner:
Ml* two tablofpoona. of flour
‘ ‘frith taro .lableapoona of butter.
A dd a fourtl| of, a lampoon of p a­
prika and two cop* of milk. Oooh
rwrcw and elama logelhar alowly
fo r fire mlnutea. Add to the po•trtalo m iitu ro and oerre a t once.
M anhaiian, ■omotlme* railed
Mew York, chowder Inrolrea uetng
.to m a to Juice In p la n of tha milk
In tho (acre mixture, lefto v er
Cooked
vegelablei—corn, peat,
hrana, rlco o r p lm lm .o a~
r w l be added bub care ahould
token not to ndd ao tnu«h that
j tho el«m flavor will be obaeurod.
Clama and oyalaro m ay ba com­
bined 60-50 In ebdwder, P or a
.tleher chowder t «Q a third of n
atip of er*am_aa a aubatlluto for
,-lh a l am ount of mill *
far recljw.
Sprinkle a table'll
if minced
Pw aley «r «*alod r iW f v e r Jbe
tep of each bowlf, of rtiowder
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I Bepplla* lOoierat*-,
m ark * * Oull Pla.

hole* a t, tha.flonford Country. Club
and waa adeiaed that tbeyrrojtct n p n w U ttered looking foullratJoa la Porta Hallo and trader* by tha
aa yet had not been lubmltfad but 1 . t u t guarded d city to wblah tbootanda arrlrad to epawop ahoy.
that tha. membaia o f tho Commlat gold aad allrar war* brought la inch Accommodatleoi ware ao acarco
«lon d e i Irod an pppotatawtit ■with am dtiag ouaollUea that tha bare that boadrada IIrad Ir tta to aad
of/lt'a'a of Uto.olnb ao that com ware pi Iad np llha wood la the ecu- many war* farced to pay aa m teh
templated Improrcmenla m ay be tral plain. 11 atanda a f lha antraaca a t IIM ta cold par month aa raatal
dkeuiicd with tha City Eeglneef to PofufHolla,’ a Uttla town twenty for a email abop. tn tho M anttm o
gold and allrar from mlnaa each aa
who will bo Inotrooted to draw "up
from Qotoa aad a favorite eb&gt; tha DtoUatlcaUy prodaettva ooa a t
i ‘ project
‘
a o t trarelera bttpplog OS la Potaal, Ballrla. w a n ato rtato n thalr
John Hintcm iaUr, manacer af
(M Canal Hob* m lha crutiaaway
to by ahlp ap tha Woat Coait from
tho, Mayfair Hotel, ro^ueotnt' per* rknfbAlatoad to howth Amerlca.
Arte* ib 4 (iilinB idU tf portly to
inlialon to, w att avroral aUraetiyo
Porto. Hallo waa &lt;?*** aaa ot II* Panama aad thanca traaafarrad by
moat fam oet t i u u la tbcWdw World maletaam c a n ra n i aeroea tha UUky n to traftfitlf -lttoM a* to lit* only m u to Porto Hall* far aUptpamL P e r
o oaeor tolao a y ear w heniha Bpa*&gt; many daya d r a m of molt* poart d
elcntra granted hta rw«iua»|. ,,t , lah m ire h a a llM t and Ua Conroy a n lato tha city, often ao many, U *M
Superintendent of Parka Jgmet n rad w rap net* t* bring bagpuaa to
Mouahtoa a4»hmd. that, th , r^aUr-, tho colowli U 'aad ptah op U a Itoynl
ritUl’o tU o troaonro no Hoc tad hy.tta
coaqalaladoraa. Whtto U * giUaoua
w art In p o rt n g n a t P air waa bald

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M W lir r POTATO rai: g e q lb e m .
n * 111e e i. few (In*
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k i t e , n m - ll.1 i.
POTATO UM: iN e rtb e rn )
M aine
O r. M ountain* C W T bag*, t t . l t tl.U .
T tU IA T O n : geppU ee m eO erale.
S eiean d m eO erata. m a rn e t ite a ity ,
Fllk leoae rr-ta. an p ro v . t*
lb».
e e t. w l t a r a n g e l a
q u e llty
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condition, a r e e n i ‘ A ™ tii r n l n e s
tew .
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n e n e ra llr
im a lle r,
a la b e b u . e r t a .
f a ir
t*
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co n dition.
I l.iu - f l.* * ; U k lU . **•■ a 1 a r r » i
f a ir
q u a Illy ,
b eat
f l.T M I .ia ,
l a t a l t . i e - l t . l l ! P o o re r, a ll e lia i

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m o d erate,
m a rk e t
.lull,
F la. P u rp le tap*. p*r f o i
bon.
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SANFORD MARKET REPORT

rloncra approyed the porebaaa o f
a ■mail am ount o f lum bar' to bo
uead for ^ flo o rin g the fro n t aao-l t e i b r N f k H l t Bale* o r fru lie
a a * V aM tablaa a t tb e B aaterd
Hon o f the. grand « u n d .
M a la g e r m ire- W h o le e ile M erkel
aaerm l.lera
Comnylie|oner
W. Lof and t o - trie ib e re . c n rlo t
Police Chief William* war* In*
•tra d e d to InryaU gtta varloua
poalUona . f o r .teitn llatio a t i e
lraffia light a t the lateraoetUn
of Sanford and Panova Arenuoa

J# lto O W U K « i k’l a , g a r a* e b o n a

TI-IOc.
RRAMB: tD aap) Bnppllea N abL
d em and
la ir ,
m ark et
H ead y :
Client fltrlnBlea*. an d V alen lln e*

CORN: (lib elled ) lle q th e ra TVtill*
CW T bag*. tl.T * -|I.T f.

ace. to ■rtaTlir bue. hyrii
t t . t l i 'WAX. (ow, l1 .1 » -lt.M .
IlHANA: turn*) Ooa her*. gt.TSMIAUL Mar. 1. —0 D ~ A Coait
tt.TI,
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. BRBTO: Bapplloa liberal.' tj* Guard alrpton* brought two men
man* moAerale. market eiMtfy, Fla to Miami Itoapltal yeatorday
per Ooa bum, aye. to ooatlty, !#•
from tha Plorida Kera where
4&amp;e.
nnocroM: ru* p* Hw i*te,
over*
I'A B n A aiS : Mupoll ie lib* ra t, Oe* they had boon atreodod
tnantf f a ir m a rk e t o taaO r: P l a night bp tho oipioaion and born*
C sp e n b a a n n w ide ra n * * In n u i l l i r hut of tbplr W .
a rc . to oundlllan. pec to n . H I M J , P. Copeland of Wo* l palm
t l l . i a . P o o re r lo w er: R ed. t H b o a
h p n i i .e e : D u a n»rw i i . t a ' l i . u . Beach wae e*rtoeuly burned. Capt,
C A tllto r n : Buppllee
l l e b t do*
a w e d llg k e, m a r k e t . etead y , P la. Bill. HUt ot. Coconut O rovo. woo
p er d o a - b u i u ia-etc: T O rP K D p o r e lto b tl* InlarkA * t o r t : ' "

P r o je c t Receives
Cbmmission Okey
vmn»mi*»w rr«iw r««« On*

It +aa decided that «|lranca will
ho provided by ulendlng iho pro. pored wnll palallel to the concrete
projection which yrmalna of the
oid wall.
1,
Till* project dor# nog provide for
*ny adilll unal duck* oliieo C*inmleflom-n Indicated Ihaeo could

| tenUH»o project had been
lum up requiring 8 month* for
cod:plot ton.
'• H ig itd lu it l ho m a lU ro f keeping
r b a t l n elran Mr. WlUlomi atotod
■ &gt;M t lh'» cou'il U oolvcd by tha
drilling of ou t o r mor* large
arte*Inn -wrll* which would rala*
lha w olar In the l utln enough
l to e rra le an outward flow, I t i alio
mentioned th a t ihl* w ater m ijlil
O fir rt Im piped to (ha flth pool dud
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tn ovkr atho
'apillwpy before fa J - - ■
mim'd Into tho lo iln , th o
lltnUiatkig Uio » * o f - w
im ped from City **11# for
to’.'
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She is a dangerous guide for your shopping tours* this
fickle lady. Let her smile* and bargains may be yours.
EhiLlfft.her frown—or even lose interest—anc| yon are
pay more than you should, or bring home disg merchandise.

SO,773 ton ahlp
ua main loungo,

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Thrifty ehoppers king ago left tb 6 unreliable lady
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-*kW m PM .thelr ihppplag, ! ) ■ # ■
’.aa a master navigator p lo t Ju%course. Their
maps and charts are newa of aak* ffidW fl
p Information on new merchandise and today s
Where do they get this money-saving
dvanceT From a source at ybttT oifn fingervery minute!

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barf « t t U floU day*, Dr. A. L.
Sbeolyr head of tho State Expertm eet Statical animal hoalmiutry de­
portment, anproaoed tha opinion

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a ataasped aaveApn (or n * ty . *W ' t L G I S t Oft
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Pidco County Team
First In t-H Event
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Im m won Aral pl»« and « trip

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to the National 4-11 Club Con a rc . a
ht Chicago a t tha 4-11 poultry &gt;lr lliin n ii
Columlm,
•ltd « n »how and Judging content
i **iu*Ih *t Alag l ’rW«
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HAURi
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Of too Contra 1 Florida Lxpoallion
&lt;alr»&lt; l i . l t .1 I ta ll, Itaakl.)
hare letsn lly . Member* of tho wln*l C«H»nailuti
J « m Ul tra
Ufa* trim ntf Httih Plank Jack teirMml
Jlm'a Jultamriit
^ n 1 “ " “t J s e t Rollin' T r i f l e
Hra K,»
P rater, ami N oirotn lU atm uae-. tJniJ tint ■
tv. u tv.
m i, ’
| t iiiiip HAi'i: s-ia uitn.
Aa high acorcr In tho abate end Nnht* itm
x r The.
content, Seth Plank won tho 9100 *£•"’* it jna
Itrawnar
scholarship to tho U n lv e r.lt, o f, \ \ Z V t l
" ^ .V T J lr n .
Florida Cel'ege of A griculture. T F o c r t ii ItACHi KnlnHi,.
°T M «e Counly'. team o f g l r le ,
nJif." w in . *""*
composed of A l^oo Wolfe* Fronctn TrAffic i)i*t
N iinpch u*i.y
Broome, ami M iry Stone, won u7 lvi £ ,(, “1'' E .
trcoml place In the thow and con- TrutaTn! iliii *” ’titVh vtuVr
tea*.
Lake .■ Ceupty'a , boya* team VroL'y
1 r r ,"?\V
Kn „tniwla
law rlptlun
waa .JjZ?
i M yi,iL.»
r aMTr orentre? bounty Ia Le |,.„
a n.,,
ttihiu»
joy* w iie fourth. Twelve team*
mi.x t ii u .u k : K utuittr.
n -u lJ
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Miller l.t &lt;1.
M artha Jonra
,
. 1 , , Trafflr l-irrolnr
lllur tl-ipe
Award* were made on the baali tank Pun.,.
_ van bnnn
of oxhlblta.
end T inifir
c i u llACIi; jti«a
5 Jodrirff
* poultry
poultry nnti
MKVKtril
l - l i r-iitin,»■
Mllr.
e*S». record tooka, und examine- Km, i i u . n .-Amir mi- mhWi ,
lions. Judgra included R. W. Blank* *1*’"*' n ‘"d*r
rarlelabeiuw n
lock,
boya' club agent with tho atunt*- li.'it
Mniir rturr
S U lc Agrlcutlural E atcnilon Ser*
UtrtliTil MACtSi rum ttiv.
vice, !&gt;', P. Sowell, a m l.U n t K*« tn „
Itnilon poultry-m in, U b i lU ry L n in ^ o ... .
r r lis nm m

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Mnn*. fee tore i a of Jcwa harp. In
Birmingham. Ragland, report •
•hortage o f aktiled tongue ae'Jcn

turn f i tt e d too buolmlo ot c o m b y &gt;
ranuli'K c x h » u n guava frc ia hU

nU.omnbiln into A *enl«d crt^.
carbon fataOlI Mile, tin* ntnnduril
remedy,-i1"
a ( tM burn m ti l l i , b« mid
County Agent A. st. Lawton, bad
v -ih monoxide It rtrnt him only &gt;.
t» n gallons of KMOllne. Uesultg S
e«ro Inatamnntoua,

V imitation with

Goodyear Tirea
We Are Closing Out
AH Goodyear Tires
A t Real Discounts.
Buy Now And Sav«

Liberal Allowance
, For Old Tirea

I**ir Mnk

B hahlngton, W. \V. Young, Okla&gt;
waho poultry man, and Norman It,
Menrnof, Kxlmalon poullrym an.
The wlun'ng tenm will go to
Chicago nrxt November to r*|iro*
sent Florida in the National 4*U
PetdUy JutUtlng 'Conteat, a foa‘tfr* of tho Notional Club Congrma.
The boy* will make tho trip un d rr
he auaplcra of Ilia M oiidi Chain
Store Aareciatlon.
The 910b athnlarahip to the

C laatified
•MONTEZUMA
Under New I b u m a U
Wo at* catering ttr permanent

Km Mi| it (*t)»ilrr
I'flrr l»nn
Undid Capper

Cash Only

C O , INC.
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OI-TOMMTHI*T

I’RKSCRIl»TION3
ACCTJRATKhT
COMPOUNDED '
AT REM A RK A BLY

113 Park A t *.

REDUCBD- PRICES.

■nom, A homelike ataoipharo ptut
templet* hotel aervlce. We nelcooM
four InapecUon of our room*.
Dining note, now eptn, with
h-1 aervlce and excellent food at
popular ‘price*. C, W. Sullivan,

alrlnjp, dree, cleaner, we ham
IL CUy Shoe Shop, n t laniard.
Boater A Oay’a Paint h*i unnauat ipreadins end coverlnt
pewfc—Since 1M1 It * been "Baa
In the South.” St onlay-Roger.
Hardware Co.

HAVE YOUR W*Uh repaired by
__
k. _ "
aw ,
on*;• who
roaUy know* Lhow,
Will Pay 6 cent* for coplea of tha
Brlgga, Jeweler Magnolia Ava.
Herald for Feb. 17. Sanford
Herald.
W. J. King, W ^ g .. n»m?e M .

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Lost ft Found

l'6-l&lt;HpunM F or~ft*nt^

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FIVR~ room ” Hcoae—electric re
LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN—
frigem loir—Rose Court- Influln
liver and whit* pointer belong­ Texaco Service Station,
U ti
ing to Dr. A. W. Epp*. The deg Sanford At*.
,
ia aibont S yaera old and anawen
to name of MMa*kM, If found 36— MlsccBsntous F or 8sW
pUSee telephone B54-J.
FOU BALK: A -l Row-boat S
LOST—Mack S wblt« setter bird
trollar—cheap, for c*ib, U. B
w, dec. Wage—Ratdeo Tag number Moat, telephone Co.
U044—Pleaae notify Jehff BehlBaby
C an la go—Thoroughbred
r*rd,
P en tan cal, Phone W - f f .

0— S lto atio n W an to d

29—For Rant or Sals.

Wanted—Settled eouplo—men for
house,
outdoor woik, lady for house MODERN (
large patehee wired (or electri­
work, care for Invalid* and young
child. Boom and board and amall cal cooking. Mayfair—Ingulro B
salary. Bek 94, Oatecn. J . A, A A Store.
Young colored man
M , deelrra
work-4-fttUng
aUtion.
track SPECIAL HOME Bargain at hi*
sacrifice. Corner 9th St, and
driver, chraffer, all around houM
boy. Steady. O. W. Jenkins, 1115 Magnolia Avo. Alt caah. Bee D. L
Thrasher, executor. Phone 949.
woman wtnla

washing Six and Three roomed houses on
highway, with
acreage. Eeey

I'h o n e 285

OBTAIN 4 I)R PRICK ON
iN fn v tn r.tr , p r e s c r i p ­
t io n s
ItKFORK PILU N U .
YOU WM.I. DB SURPRISRI1
COLOSSUS OP THE, AIR . . . ,
Sea tnseninua Yankee w e. ll|rkm Stovana Maxim,'burn ht SananrvOI*, Maine. In 1140, Maaim'e
'nvontlona and gift* to acionce&gt;t«-&gt;
tamotou* to utenHon here, were
mafinotf nut to any one (told.
One of hie xroaioit claim* to
lame ia the Maalm gun, the tin t
repeating rifle ever known. Doeaoae of al|r;od unfufr troatiueat
if thia and other Inventions by
tho American government. Muklm
forenok the United Htat'-a to bo*
com* a naturallted BrltUh aub
loot.
Mexlm'a lntcr *aia turned to
evletlon In tho latter port ot the
nineteenth ronlUry, Ten year* be­
fore tho Wright Brothers llvat
managtid to lift on airplane from
■he ground In aueceaetul powered
flllhl, Meilm, at rente ea It
veeme, burled a four ton, *(enmpowered airplane Ibruuih the air
‘n aetual w ll-au,ta |iod fllghtt
Hiram Maxim g a i famed fur

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Iti-mi’i Community , who rWentiy

IIF llAtViifl
J uni |&gt;*nrunt Inn
Ulntr Untidy
M « Mllr.

A farm inventory and o record

Her,

C « rb rn mo o o tid * I* polaonowa to ,'.';m -n wc"&gt;Ha th e l im i t m t o p«a- &gt;
P lr. &gt; V (lw r*» It.- M u o n of th a .&gt;.■

R ond Henrte*

Retreading
amiRecapping

SANFORD-ORlANDO
KENNEL CLUB
On Roots 17 — 10 M ilts South Of Ssnford

The FROLIC
Invitee You To Visit
Central Florida's Moat
Comploto

Repairing
Diamond Setting

WE HAVR A
NICE ASSORTMENT

Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler

CELRRYAVE. PHONE 191J

l i t f t Park Arm

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O rchm lra
Wed—Hat. N ights
S Mike* Wear of Uriaado
Ceantry llofa aa Mew Apopka
Highway
Far Rwervatlaaa
County Phone 99-R-A4, Orlande

AND

RUSSELL’S
FLOWER SHOP

(Eat*pi Sanday)

Dining and Dancing
Chicken and Steak Dinneis
Barred—With Hot Biscuits
A Specially

IF YOU N E E D

CUT FLOWERS

(Tara at tho Bed Arrow)

10 DACES
NIOHTLY

JOE PALOOKA

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FLOMIDA STATE RACING COMMISSION SUPERVISION
P O ST T IM E SUB-

GOING NERTS

EXPERIENCED
1IOUBKK NEP­
ER waatg work—live on promNearly halt tha roaIdeal# o|
Isee. Rex II care ol llayaMV u m a , A ustria, weeu bum els*
!•»’
GifNEHAUMODSEWORK —cook, v here, acnardlng
• malA-nuroc, on yr#ml»«.,'J*»- tc period, mod a-fieiea •URwM R P
nrlecn tT TO' Who:hot »ho woridale llataL 411 BL 3rd BL
famous "Golden A'lennute Heart.'
typifying tha city’s birkatriod

L * n ll* c &lt; l

Part-M olual
B e ttb if

By HAM FISHER
X D O N 'T

KNO *Y W H K T H t*.

HE'LL- LOSE HfS

r r j r t i f s z
TLU C H fC H A N D

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-DAN'OUNN -

Op.i.ti
| GIVE UP OUR
, ll BEAUTIFUL
I A PA R T M E N T
-'O f** ACCOUNT
O F ' WU FANG T
■ N O T M S ,.
ACE BART / m

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ytlH PACKIN'
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M O , AM D
SM N O T
1 GOING
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T O , SE C /

U f t f t R N , D U C H E SS, GET V i *L L
WORK OR TM* FIRST THING RritlGHT,
YUH KNOW V U H lL BE -&lt;••U AOB, ‘
LIVIN' IN AN APARTMENT
ALL
U P AT THE WR HOUSE
l (WRIGHT }
WITH BARS OVER THE ; \ *
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T U E SD A Y , MARCH 1, 1W *

TE SA N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A

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House Navy Group
Okeys $30,000,000
Experiment Fund

Ring Ut 1rotten
Slate IFor Horse
Show bOrlaodo
r I

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Leading; Exhibitors
Of South Announce
GERTRUDE GELBIN
List Of E n t r i e s
I Greyhound. Iha fa tted thing
the war d ha* ever e a n fai a herneu heree, will ha a feature atIp c l M a f the
eacoad aantial
Spring l l e a e Shew which wfl] be
heU at Rvpaolt^oa Park In Orlande;
on Mar..4, 5, end i .
K. J. (taker af St, Chariot, Hl„|
awtKT of the home contented te
Ihe rhantpletiVi exhibit Ion alone
with other tep-neteber* of the I
h a p v u breed new In winter tra'hbig *jnnrl*ro m S em in al Driving
Hath.
| firry hound wen tba Hamhlataalitn Slake*, rlrbeat o f,th e hamaai

d ro v e o ff te n t a a * M
tb* th r e e o f t b u a M eat

ha uta.
Aa they entered the tar
m, Jr ton winced. n e a t
m l 1*1 nr It, te the eat
n r Trail*, the worn pin#
.llity firrplaoa,—the wfci
brr.rn picture.
‘ II doetn't leek very
dor* It, Mary deart* a
fethtr.
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1U* mother netted. *1
r tl It fin d Up You 1
it. lietber'a aldaboerd v
big difference—and Urn
rad grandmother^ leap
O.Vnt Uarlholomew eaai
The door bunt oaei
Ame* enttred followed I
who rtaggered uader tb
a baaoaome, beaallfu
ildtboard. ‘ Land O' O
tried whtn they eet It
alat eeen tba likes oMM
alnce I left notion. Mai
three hundred doUanP
him**If quickly and eyi
oualy. ‘ Well—a huadi

a

SPV S

ge'dlnjt la......................
the
all-lliiH- world'* trotting record*
I* which he wae driven by Bep
Ikilin, hi* m in er.
A'aa te be eihlbkad la Cardinal
Prince, one a f tba world** greileai!
pac'nit ■i»l'lon». He la a 7 -y eer4
_1.1 -I—
_ » l*oo
*
** - *
ak- t— *I
old
ilark Lhny
by Peter
Potetalktall
out or I .III an I* III* recent fuel
the a*tV; b&gt; It M .14. Cardinal,
prlnre I* driven und trained a loe,
by P rln mat will be bandied at(lie her-te tliow by. Bill Strang. L
Tlw- rhmv l.t le epen Friday
nlc'ih There wTI be a matinee
‘ I'd never a*U It," cried Maty,
belong*d te my motbar—tt'e—*
and renting performance an Sat- |
—IP* nay prlaad poteatitan ~
urday, followed by tba Hereeebew I
. Jlr.ll la l c irlren at the Orlande
1 Jaaoa b w M t'enairy Club by Dm Or'ande
HBIJ. dW
IhemssIVM
r f i L ^ E S ^ K l H o .# * v ,- w A u erliU ea, and a
and unpack
d bli u &lt; i M
nnl inre per form* nee on Sunday*
the Umc i
and gene, the I | | . | | . MUrhell, profitsI ahaI 41*! j
Ireqier of the *hew bra taaeaneed
V f ...v ~--i ■ . (he follow'ng li»t of exhlbltara
a-5 :,V ‘;I I wlai wl'l roiMpr'ta the 54 eta****
j 4
■
I’l t*&gt; .teen at •Kipetitlm Park
from 'Finlay through 8uaday:
' ?4S?
■ I Munir* Nunnally of AUanta;
m llr. o„.l Mr*. I'a U k k O'Brien,
■ . JirV-runlle; Cliarle*
It. Black.
■ ,AtlM.ro; Mr. Itkhard W, fltiow.

appropriation* bills which * •!«
caught In tba recent fDlh*»t«r
ngnlliat * n tlljn ch ln l legliUtion
Thu bill. U approved by. the
Penate, celled for
M l.T il a i m
than the lleuge measure. The ta­
rtrate* embrace fund* for eetah*
llih n tn t' of an air tnaO rout* Wtaton Yakima. W ash,, and Port­
land. Oro.j booati In eaiariee for
Mcljtnnt po.lmn.itrr*. clerk* In
contact alation*. and third ela*a
pontm aitm .
There waa no record rote during
eon-ldrrallon o f the bill.;.
] The Hen*In overrode bl-partlaah
ple.it for economy by Kin* end
Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R
Mich), who warned against mount­
ing Federal deficit*.
“I prcd'cl there wTI be a deficit
DU Majeoty'r ba.: letblp the llaml. miirhitc*. warohtp uflor.i, I a one of the main rramn* for Britain'* claim a* the modern ml*' of at leait 12,000,000,000 and perhape between 13,000,000,000 and
a af the tea*,. Tba pride o f ihc Itrltirh flee, ha* rte&lt;i. ly be* n on patrol duly in tba Mediterranean.
r 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 n ett tear," Kin*
rad.
V I
Approval o f i » •Trraaory-Poatofflc* me*tore t f lowed earlier ecr-otance 'hr thw Renat* of the roA'
feretire report on the $250,000,000
deficiency relief bill to provide
...... ..
Work* provrea* Admhiiatret Ion joba until Ju'g 1.
^

SIGNS OP PROGRESS

A SWEET DISPOSITION

Roosevelt Okeys
WPA Project For
D rain age Ditch
iW ld e n t lUcwav^i baa «a»l
rim ed • WPA project providing
for. the ropitrue loti of a alvm'1*
■ In 'iu n dl rh from Mecca, Ham­
mock
I.oke Jeaaup, according
■In Inform* Ion received by The
Herald talny from Waahlngton.
j Tba project cello for • ta'al
' expend!v re of ovet $12,000 whh
I a Federal eonlrlbulon o f $0.4M| | I* eponeored by the Semlnolo
| County Comtnlaaloner* and In In
Dla'ric; No. I. The project tww
1 r w a O Oie count er-algna.lur* of

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»*&lt; • &gt;&gt; '&gt;f:. -JSSi
. - •;* Jr C

Killy tSlaek, A tla n ta ;

V Mr. v:. H. .‘-.oxW e, A tU nta; Mr*.
■ C. P. D im on, A tlanta; Mr. Mad-j
I

'.In* Whitley. A tlanta; MUa Erolyn

I Kilnunul am,
JicktanvIU e;
M r.1
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I j 'w t r m e I jiwIoh, Jr^ Orlando;
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Ml.* Ite llr lie* *lrr, Jackaonvill*;■
Mtk. I. lU-vrrly Nalle. J*ck*on-

■ *IIle,
; | I Mr*. J. Ahlen W ahl, Jackaon-'
title; Ml** Beverly Nall# Jack-1
; f non*Ur; O rtrrn Hiding Blablee,
A tweet dlapoeltlon on the par; af Ihc bee* or itklll In handling
H
H
I
J.irk*o*iv|llr; U r Claud* A. Dun-1
the «w*rm enable* Henry Brown c f Cape Mayo- CPrrthouse, N, J.i
lap, JaekaonvIUei Mr. Dan V, C.J
. Typical af the balhlipg program which haa put Florida In &lt;h*
* M | lUpman, Tampa; Mb* dean Brer.1
to become a walking apiary without fear of bring a'ung. Ilrre he
an an air af |
^
Am|
^
lead of tha nailin'* marrh c f |lrocic-s la thla a. &lt;ly of a *'•*!
la lirmui*lrating a« the ln!erna*lona| beekeeper*’ convention In WaahMary, at U at Ila* College. Winter P*rk| M m worker aa a new building arlar* In Ihr Magic City.
tr.g'.on, D. a
i te kwh Uke
Walker Babart, Waahtagplace Hainan lent Mr*, hltrevt Farnum, Or’anMERCHANT CAMPION
— do; Mlaa Leutea Meatajae, Wlntar
tact place, j Id the Wiedewa p ,,^ . Ur*. Emily Uppooce't Webtwfully dirty.
h«aa tarn an ew, ater, Winter Park. .
OAINF.BVU.L.n, Mar I, —W l
t- U C. Merchant Madlaon ue**paper pablDbey, left here yeatar*
day for Bur.th Floiida alter
(im iillrc »*vtra| dry* hi.till* vlclnliy lu Ike intvreit* of hi* can-

SPEEDING MADLY ON THE SEINE RIVER

- I

Scenic Highway To

tr of tha tewnaaeople adT a Rufla* Inchpin, IlaeYaieoma to High II1IL Dut
n High IUU look* a lot
10 you than M»ry*nd.“
% Am glowed with tba aaal

r*&amp; S u rw rw
1 world la e wlldtmaaa,” re-

total publloalloM In
u atr, Florida,
to hand »l iln f j n t
the t’lrruli t-rnirt. Hilt
of February. Ill*
■IX . P. mUIMIKtM.
T o rk 'ef rire u tt rnurt.
J ly t A. U. iVKRKH,
IX f .

TRAVFI.S ON U CRNIB A BAY

toward tht
Ravarandl’
do they giver-

rro th c r A lrr, of the B re'herSpeeding madly on the Seine-Hhrer. French I’j nrtrhoat drlvrrn altove le aid a new world record hood uf S i. Fraueta of A*|Ul,
wander* ahobi Scotland moa'ly -oa
MO-kllograea Uwla. Su’.iuhig -hr U’a 'ir «t Ju.41 rpeiwt, .i|&gt;|u,m hlrg the camera here la one of the
ftiot, And atrrpa lit hidglngipetllera. Rente of »be Oqim ie *pt*d ,-*ih tta r. a ttnH
S&lt;range wa’i houtca. Itecently he vial n l Dun(be cow rat*, brtween the vearirg cratl i s i u id k a ty wji'er ■trofftk rji Ihc Seine, moving the enmmeree e'er. 1 lie lito herhno.l I* a lt ached
af laland town*.
'
to ihc C huirh nf England.' Uro'ht r Al-v, who belong,i in Aberdeen,
t* ha* I t r n the rrge-Icpto under da uncmpleyment ta x go’lectlon* rakl; ‘ We go'. 2'* ccnl* a day
un-rjp'jijwi-o' aVoud.*t ‘ |« f (I2IJK4 a year aa • teatilf of a float n r h c b lu u iliir* Tor food
Ifeiton^ aiM the C.iveinm tnt, new eu* ordered la b ia admlnlatra- e td ti n ncreaal la*, an (h at we
to n ';' h iv e in oca." . .
world get a reufii from It” Fieri- live budget.

Security Board

D m ie^ Chanres

It Is Dangerous

I

. Made By Heaton

You Cant

W A s n m n r p N . Jior. i .~&lt; a v
Tk t Rod-1 Swart'y Daard yetdrr.

dSy dewed rhitgea by Fba’Im-nU
Wendell C. Dee*oa

Take It With .You!

af. Florida-#

ledcMrial Ca*r.raU-lon the heard
weak! profit by reUedkan la hw
Plate.
f ilm apa rt pel* lion* mad* by
Cm»grea* in (bo p t d have been
lea* th*.a lb* uaaairt af Ibe ( * n »
telle*ted under TPle Klee (or the
.ie » l
Sroar ty A H ) whWh f
.ameata to I t per read o f Ibe lqt»*.
| lave# |e width eeap'eyera are IUbVm der T il* Nlac,s eaW K iccutl c
M a i ' ar Freak Baag.

ANNOUNCEMENTi
E ifw llv e Mar. 1, 1038, tha m bccrlpiion
ra te for The Sanford Herald win M 80 cents par
wwk. The price per copy will rem ain the aamr.
O.iicr.hittm will bo aa follows: ?
One month In advanca..
Three moiilha In Bdranes-------H'x month* In advan«e. .„_____
One y e a r in ad v a n ce ............. .......
Tha Herald m rntig the nooaaa
Ing Ilf subwripUon rate*, which a
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iu M

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�■amb^tey

4s4aLs*

SA N F O R D , FLO R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , MARCH 2 , 1W 8

Big Increase
In Air Force

Preacher Is
Found Guilty
In Germany

Goerin^s B o R at .Of
Air Supremacy Re­
sults In New Artnament Expenditures

Secret Trial B r i n g s
J a i l Sentence For
Rev. Niemoeller Of
Seven Months Term

KING ZOG’S SISTERS ARRIVE TO SEE AMERICA

Big Transport Plane
Has NotBeenHeard i
*' Prom Since Early
Yesterday Evening

by complying wllh the recent
pmctonuion of Mayor Edward
n iid iu . requiring alt dog* to
wear nmsifea when o f f (be prem­
ise* of Ik* owners.
Member* o t (be Pel ken Depart"
merit yc*;*ntojr killed terra doge
which appeared
kept ami di­
seased &gt;M took- A d a w s others
found naming without morales
lo (he dog pound where Ihey will
be dlspoard of if not claimed soon
by owner*.
Tho rallies infoeiion struck San­
ford and vtolulty over thru*
month* ago and sceonJlng lo to cal vc'irInari^iis has spaamodically ro-apptgrod each 7 to 111

Ship Was Bound
LoB*Angele8
Plane Waa Over Saq
Joaquin When Last
‘ &lt;Message Received
| FRBsi(0, CaiTf, Mar. 2 .(A P )—Trapped ley • sudden,
v io len t a to m » T W A airliner
w aa. believed today to have
c r a n ia l with ita nlna occupanta tn th e ihountalna emat
o f .F r esn o .
T he tr a h a c o n tlo e n U l and
W estern Tranaport had n ot ]
been heard from tin ea 9 :2 8
•'■to* JaM night. I t e a EOT, whan
Pitot-Jqhn -0»avaa m a i d t i ,

FBI Prohe Asked
ForOrganizatioi
la Coia! Gables

aona haVfl been klUen by rntod'
animals pnd n large number ot
dogs have died.
Co-operation ef every dogowner to an aasanllal 'factor' lit
preventing further Spread of thla
dangeroni Infection, Chief at
Police Williams captained, odtl't'
Ing that* the •ordinance requlrty
all.dogs to bo mauled to being
enforced ee ail amergency nrasure to prevent a poulbly Infee'ed animal front biting a persoti
cr another animal, thereby con
tlnuing to aprtad the disease.
The Polleo Chief added that
member, of tho Police Depart­
ment will cett'lnue to ehoot or

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National Leader
Of Spanish Vets
Visits Sanford

alon program was launched today
publication Of the annual 1
defense White Paper- the official
torrnim rnt report.
At the same time, the govern*
ment'e 1 1 : 1 1 } plans for air de­
fense
were outlined
to
the
House of Commons- Land dsfenf*
Plaits Will open debate Monday
on Drllalo'a mounting
dtfensl
stcMiav*. Prims Minister -Nevilh
Chamborlaln announced that hi

I With

C h u r g e s Of Anti.
_ ••
Americanism Filed Address Delivered
I u r t Society Tp Future Farmers

it
a &amp; s a &amp; ib P * %
placed before tha Faderal Bureau , 8&gt;&gt;~ ltln* on tha subject, 'Tak-

flood eondttM ht^in J M 'Aagetos
today charges !"r
,DU* of fam ing."
county from tg i MOUtWiis (0 the of Iav.stic.tion
■tea, • maroon tog hawtaa, washing
K" t of Future
ot Farmer,
O u t. ro t da and filling control dams Coral Oableo, FIs., was a “danger- nolo Chapter
|o capacity.
ous and un-American" organism- an outline of many good points

C*1|l nLhiAmptle*n

LONDON. Mar. A—&lt;AP&gt;4*
Pass la | It became knowa today,
finally baa accepted the BritWh
Sponsored plan le get fetelgm
veluateera eel of th* Hpenleh
cirU war armies. Italy, Get-,
many and Prance alnetdy had
approved the withdrawal athsm*.
A meeting ef the Rerepenn m m
Interwmtlen*li*8paIn cemmtt&gt;ee
to eipeeted seen to proceed wMh
Ike detalto.

°f ,&gt;,nJr,

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’A lf Kennedy Enter­
tained By Localites
During Short Stay

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GroupslAnd2 InCity, County
CITY NEWS BRIEFS '•*AreReaffinned

stipulating u*agea of tha pulpit.
The pastor went on trial secretly
on Feb. 7 on charges of Inciting
•
#
disobedience against the »tot* epn
violating pulpit regulations.
lla had a brilliant World .War
Thcro will liu it meeting " o f
record end had-many follower*
tho boni-il of directors of the HoSo the government considered Wp
tary-C lub at tho liumu uf .U I*.
case Important'. lie has been ar­
D*an tn Indian Mound Village
retted many tlmea for ipoaktgg
tumurTUW.night at s:up o'clock.
resolution pa»-ed prior to against Nasi regulations.
last primary providing that
J. I.. Hpnillns, president of the
gSpdklsis. to the
Oriando Tuvneuml club, will .* 1
n u ^ ^ n ilS P ro je c td P la n n e d
plain detail, of Ilia 'T|an“ tu Inturo he alactad from
memliara of Ihn local club Thure- and tho other to be elooted from
i day night In thalr' rooms at the! ono of tho rural precinct* was
Welsh,
Apartments at TiJn1 reaffirmed nt n meeting of tho
ij'ilork. Ire m um and rake will BemlUoto County Democratic Kxlie s''r«ed Mu.lr will to- tur-1 ccuilve Committee held In th«

C ou n t y Democratic
Committee M a k e s
Plans For Primary

For Improvement
Of Sipes Avenue

m**b*r* '*• w"- Rollins Debate Team

Meets Ohio College

The
County
CoiumUalonorg
hsve suihortsed thu preparation
id a WI’A Project to he subm it­
ted for the consideration of the
,
Hoard, Providing for the liard
turfurlng of Hipes A'rnui&gt;, ComI:
Commltalonrr D. I.. T hrasher, f
staled today.
The projuct which will be
^
drawn up l/y Engineer Fred T,
Williams, will provide for. |h a
1
hard surfacing of tlie .n trre t b o -. J
tween Celcfr end (leneva Ave­
nue, a nd also to r. thu Improve­
ment uf the Minio' sireet south
l l l A m f l
______
tha Audubon Seetoly and also officials announced today.
WASHINGTON, Mar. I.—{*’&gt;—
of (leneva Avenue.
f * ma* * , , °
CORAL GABLES, Mar. 2.—&lt;A1 vo,fd ,0 h,,r# 'te lr Pictures mad*
The Rollins debaters will take Tht Vctrrsns Administration un*
Ileportlnu un the 'activities uf
G l e r t i n n __City and Couniy official* denied tnT l8&gt; afNesoJ annual.
the affirmative of the queetlon dertook yraterday the task uf findthe Riots lined Departm ent In
* ^ ^ ' " * w * .knowledge today of an organlu*
*n dlseuaa ng arrsngrincn', for while tho Day'on teem will debate ing jobs for 300,000 unemployed
hla district- Mr- T luaaher &lt;to*
K A f i r H !tUm known as -Tha American Do* lhe
Mother and Hon Ban- the negative. There will be two ea-eervlcc men.
• lari'll (hat l h . Initial i-ock had
fender*". City Manager Williams «lurt to be sponsored l&gt;y the Chop- debaters on each teem wllh two|
Approximately a half million
bci-n laid un Calory A renas and
| (n M a ef the eald he never heard of *u;j| 4n ler' *"• d* u w i* definitely act construct Ire arguments and two questionnaires went Into the malls,
I hat tha final asphalt and rock
Y tm lfs lm in ontaatoatloo bat would ask Pflfce ,0 L M“r *•. rebattols.
'addressed to retsrans who have
will lie spread o*cr the etreet
Mad*. todaeiCW** D. E. 8ox to Invcatlgate.
Those attending tho meeting
Member* of Iho Dsyton team reported ihcmse'ves without work,
within the nest few days.
d a n r fo r re*1 County fiolicitor
Hubert R. I*, t nl«hl » * » ' J- C Hplvey. Sam , r , William l». O'Connor of Chic-'They were eskrd lo fill In tho
M r T hrasher also reported th at
a o f County Taylor also denied knowledge U “ *tehle, Georg* Mauser, Ilarvry , n , Hl„ and Karl F. Schreiber. cards, detailing the type of work
tho Rtate Itoad Departm ent to
letrict Na 4 tb* '‘defenders'’ but said he would }*•**•
Jammee,
Robert'df Cleveland, yrho are both active
for whlcli ihey are fitted, and re-j
making esitnslvn repairs tu the
♦A. - rarln'iTta 1 "—*»*"*- gay charges o f cal vying
“***’’ Q°rdon Uoataraxon, Ken-jhi school affairs. O'Connor Is a turn them to the United Stoles
several had places nn H onor.
M
anrger
V.
P.
Miller
of
lakeland
d Golden rod concealed weapons.
—
n*ih 0 oste v t son, A mow Jones, Ed-'sen lor arts student and won see- employment service by March 31.
Avenue. Those, loo, are expected
—
-------------- —----Cameron, Ronald Muriheed. Jack 0IMj and third place In the Dr. D.l Brigadier Oenersl
Frank T. out'm rd plans fur lh)' nationwide
) The lorui cfiaiiter ut DoMulay lo he completed within a abort
Morton n i l M -r t« John R &gt; ,» '(]. B, n)y Oratorical Contost In thelHines who will roinplate IK year*' rc'ideul'u
all-mcmU-r rampsigii
time, Jie ,sld.
y e ll* 193d and !M 7 respectively, sanrice as vctrrsns administrator which opriinl yesterday and wdl at IIS regular &gt;urell|ig Monday
night,
presented
a
ot
houSchreiber Is a Sophomore Chemi* I tonight, said in an Interview he continue ihruugli Apr. 1C.
or ring to ](. K KIPP, lor tho In­
cal Engineer and has also been ae- rone'dcrcd 1#.1» a "critical" year
Major George W. I'i'la of (hala, valuable service, he ha« rendered
live In oratorical contests. The for former soldiers.
who w a, otgliw lly scheduled I n In behalf ot the Lodge. The pieDayton dchaton are making a
"The average age of World War
ut Hie reg u lar meeting uf
lour e f the sou thea it and have veterans. already to between 45 Ihn local Woodmen ra m p In the i ,entat|on «■• made by W aller
j Itsyne*.
Action by the House o f Repre­
rrbedaled debates w llh a number and 4A,n he said,
American l&lt;rgl&lt;m Hut tost night,
Donald Ijimsun presided « te r sentatives on the Mediterranean
o f tha leading colleges.
j Tnciwssing age with natural wan imulda . tu adi-iid end Mr.
i
the
meeting
and
announced
that
today to provide' supp'.mewUl
T 181 *
Fruit Fly damaga survey bill can
Howard Lyman of Altamonte'physical handicaps and reanltanl Miller itrrvul i n ,g u e st speaker for
four landldutci will aeok the ho expected -within a few days, ac­
furnto for tho Works Progreoa Ad„ „
Epriftgs and Herbert IlepVIns o f , Unemployment constitutes • sc- (hr ocm , lollop
third degree in cvrainonie, Tuea- cording to a telegram received
mtol.tr.Uon up to next June » .
Following a tour
Jacksonville are the Rollins de- riout sad
progressiva problem,
Mr. Mlllei-UtgU-d th at the mem-]
WPA official, authorised eta to County yesterday,
baton. Lyman to a senior and has especially because of commercial bership campaign will be conducted dsy night at thu h u l l ot B ra t­ front Rep. Joe
Hendricks by
adminlatrations to hire KOOJIOO n l,nol»
W
pa rile'pa tod In ever 40 biter- and Industrial reluctance to am* In honor uf l|r . E. Ilradahaw, who ton lluntley-. T^nse seeking de­ fl " R. , Papworih, who has beep
gress
are
A
rthur
Branan,
J
r
.
met* relief w h e t * this month to **• B u t M Mw
collegiate debates sad won Honors, ploy older mta."
iHenal officer of the H arrrsflrow nlse, j)irk llrown. and actively following the prograil
h a, Iwen a
offset pat* ef the uaernplsymaeit
of (be measure.
for the
past 3*
after
a
vtolt
to
—
•*——
——
~‘=
-.
---------------------------------------------Jos Mcfpalln. tel}
•
bscrsaae attributed to lb* basl"I Just had a conference with
prats end slp li in honor uf the
Betreshmenla were served fol­ Marvin Jones, chairman -of tho
entire lgydieinber»hij&gt;.
lowing 'th e . h u ilu rt, meeting by
n*Aubn^r**WUItome, acting TGPA
Committee and kg
In dlscueatag-rtha growth of the It, O, Hickson and Urentloy Agriculture
admtototratar during the • coaval *
promises definitely that llardla
lodge, Mr, Miller declared that Adams.
escapes ef llarry
llopktna, toPeterson's bill for the Mediterran­
during tha past four years IS
I n , Tka picnic
I
■■we
tl mated Hut March IncraaOeo
ean Fruit Fly survey will be ry?
membership campaigns hsve been
party for Mrs.
la Uto /lna| gam e, of the bo»|- scored a total of S1.U4 pins
ported out of the Committee with*
and Mr*. James lag todrhaaaaat ot the Dowling
The following ptoyera are In conducted and that memberships
In the next few day*," lh* tote* v
have
been
Incrossed
from
7,000
to
Taam No. I : Dr. U. a. Bcott- K.
gram raada.
approximately
f,000
end
also
that
Besto*r. E I'rlce. C. W elsh' and
- The Senate has two timss pro* {
the number
■ blind.
lodges ha*. Increased fr?m *6 &lt;o
U c a .flrpm.n -a r e c.ltod but vlous approved tha survey bUl .
Oamee bowled for tha week
more than 7K at Hu preient t f e . to - f t t e u W - t e .
Hr*. but action baa not been taken by ,
ending Feb U ere *a follow*!
II* credited the growth to the to-j
. p*1**1
M*ck the Bouse. The bill provide# tot f,
H am as Bow ls* W e 4 . F eb . I I ,
to oaa of lb* mo
an expenditure of 910,000 to m ate ‘
TR A M NO. «
crease in fra'emal spirit over Hu °to T*to,&gt;d
tod*&gt;rmost ptOdottlv*rvn*Ion
I ° n« 01 to* fires waa at French a survey of the damage claim* t t &gt;
J . W eav e r .......... I U IS! ISS SIS
Stote that tbgy I
Junior , past bead consul of the Avano# and Blgbtaanlh Blr*«t
K. lU llv r ............ I l l U f ITT SSI
U . K a-e a rm a a .
* * • * * * £ • , 1T“
Or................ ISI IS! I l l
«IS stats, C. C. Coll too, p real dad over f » d
Hu rssetiag In the abaenee of ^»°*k on W#*t Third Street. No
K. X e e s e rm s s .
W arns RVbetoe i
Mr. and Mr*.
Jr. ........... H&lt; ISI I U
U S Consul • Commander James O, ****** w** reported.
A. W. " - j n i i h
Kambry, IH,
Dr. I t s , .............
Ill
ISS
111IIS
Mr. and Mr*. J, s Kato, Mrs.
Hhsrun.
__
/
Eighty red-pantaloaned sod ber
T
otal
m
u
s
s
w
i
m
aggie FalUr,
fesred Hbrlner*, comprising Hu
TKAM NO. •
k, Mrs. II. F.
Jimmy
Hendrickson. young. Egypt Temple bend ot Tamp*,
- ' l l *
T e fa l
inroad all of
w . L o b rm a a a - IS* IS* IS* *«* Montana akl Jumper, gat kto first I will lead the first unit- of the
X Herbal ..............IS III IU U t experience leaping off kto fetb -. Mardi Gnu parade at Winter
| . W ill............... IU III IU III
grto bar* shod In barrel stove*, ‘ Haven «n Iho night of March IA

lion.
for attain'ng sneceas In the farmI Keough said ho had boon re* ln* lnd",l#|T'
Iquested by Assistant
Attorney
l,,f c "r,t

T a s k Undertaken
To Find Work For
Form er Doughboys

Miller D i s c u s s e s
iWoodmen’s P l a n s
For Member Drive

Legion Of HonorRing
Presented lL ErKipir

President Roosevelt
Signs R e l i e f Bill

Action Expected Soon
On Fruit Fly Bill

I

JS t J T L TeamNo. 5 Takes Game Prom Team •
Np. 1 To Win Bowling Tournament

*

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                    <text>N U M B E R 118

Brow* Shirts; 3 Persons Seizedm

Movement BeBecause Of Re; e nc e Found
G H A I, F «b. 26.—
A m a jo r b a ttle doto d a y a t L 'n g ih ih In
p ro rlo c e w h e re 100,C h ln d aa troop# w ore
ttU n c to h a h a nweeplap an e ae o ffe ta lv o along
e x tre m e w aijtem flan k
C e n tre! C h in a w a r

WHKREAB, Vklou*
Florida, hare become
th* |wop)e of the Cl y of
Jiultmcnt of the under*:j
Hanford, Florida, public
'deg* *hj|ll, for . a ----------when oi|t*IH» tha prftmte
keeper.
. .
',j
lllggtna. •* Mayor
NOW, TIIKREFOBE, I,
purtaanl to BccUonr
of Ihe c k y of Sanford,
Ittanooo of ,lh*" Cl y of
'Ao and B it of IB# R erbed]
Sanford, Florida, do hereby 1 e r and proclaim that
the data Hereof, all
for a period of i b l r y day. I
JTtrfa, thall be Mcurely
dog* In ihw-City o f 8 * n f
‘p. premia** of their
muiilml when mtltldo th a '
fo'nd *&lt; Urge during
owner* or keeper*, and
Wjtho:i hetng aoruroly
the prcrcriliad period afo
police officer er by any
mottled, may h* killed by*
to to do.
n’bcr perron au&gt;hor|ted by
Sanford, Ffotbl*, lhl»
DONE and ORDERED '
fiflih day nf February, 1KRL

A prorate' fo r the romJar week
or TS percent Iof- tha am iable to p .,
ply of Florid* celery waa for.the
third eonaeedtlr# w«!*k, yacom- ’
mended to tha Raerriary of Ag*;
rleuhure by member* of the Celery
Control Committee at Ha weekly
'meeting laat night.
|
William M. Madleon, Jaek*«i ( c^ n jltle em e n alio paaaed a rey^lle attrm ay, U counael for- the (A&gt;uiktn riqtM, t |n* the Surplu.
Florida law to e or Manlclpallllea (^imtnod,t{M Corporation to pur■ml dlrrc.R •he M
ph*zr« ot
55* eats af th« *arplu« mi
the off*nlE*U&lt;m h work*
^ •
.-«S
for -M.- -B.- -No. -1 grad*•re, *IM
for U. B. Combination grad a* and
’*1.06 for U. 8. No. 3 grade#, al­
lowing A 1# P*ment tolerance for
decay In IHa Initial flag**.
The BCC agtred to, porthaye M&gt;
c a n af celery during the current
week, but liecauaa the program
wa* bunched late only an cell- r \ ,m—
mated 30 car* cm ho purrhaaed.
In view of thla fa rt Committee-

Charles Edison
Tells Congress
Defense Needs

EDWA1
A* M«

HIGGINS
of Uw&gt; city of Hanford.
Florida.

Florida Is Bright Fla m u Destroy
A « s i slant Secretary
“S."2„55
Of Navy Says U. 8.
Spot Ot Country, X C. Hall Home
Should Hare P arlty|S i~S *„'n Jlr.
Aveoue

In lh*lr!
raropakn hr »“*•&gt;
-*aiataa«* along the
been allocated » r p an h ate during
gifted their at
•A . •■'im e
*
p r * a to Urn went la a flank
"
~~ .
gra'dea or batter for all ce'ery
f a r , daalgnrd 10 effect
WABIIINDTON. eeb. II. —W purchiaed for distribution through
aelttewhcrv near the —Cliarle* KdUon, n»*l«tuni »cc-jr»|&gt;f channel*. A chatgu of 60
I nf tha TalleW Hirer. rotary of the nary, told congre*&lt; rente per «y*l* fa r harwlllrg the
mllll a r t
dlapalohre
. of lb* Chinese In the today that the fulttm p**r* „f rommodjly goaa ta the ahlpper ami
tattle probably would
the loan of anaphora flhnnel recily &lt;m |h# malntenunco of a
(M . &lt; v
" ' fh, r • *f ]
ttiiajne,* ronditlona In th#
Fire- fanned Igy a brisk winddefenilve
force
"*affIcbnllr I Committee member* were opllclaime&lt;l to hava ‘struck ■trong nod otpertly trained that ml*tie orer the affect of the reNorth nrn iin«*ua|ty "lK&lt;#ry" ndatpletely lUatrpyed the liome
l‘a air i n w a partly*In* other nation* will not tiak war ducllon In the aeerago dally track
Hall on
Ju*t nl thla time, aald Fi«nk of Mr. and Mr*. X a
a great air battle over w ith u«."
holding which were nported n* Fran*. rh«mlM| end dye manu­ Kkat celery Atenao )*»i betere
a|rdrotn«. "aerve
today and threatened th’
Taattfying • bofpre Urn How* only Ifg ta r th* current week **
aviation. in Natal Committee o h' behalf of!compared with
borne gnd nulbun^lngi'
gOO for &lt;b* facturer of Hoaion, M*aa. wh*
id
* nm
Intel r.«i a reatdoaaa hi Imka
1 Ftowar*.
rent In U a[«
* lf)ialn
.sea n
natal atr»«»l&lt;m'prt*T wot
h '™ -., niaseiad 'ka (l,lS*,*M.oon
taM fy '. w*ik l^ to A .^ lW r W o 1* jh a t wait bin
alneamlF' In alto aeon and ■ alight Incrran*. la Or evo what I* going to happed Is iwportcd, evidently utartad og
the wood ahlagle* on the' roof
fetor of It, In th* faro of ent­ ih* not rotupi* to the grower* nort," ho anld.
from sparkt from a chimney
N n fr told if t a r t bt*rt antagad rant International polltlral con­ waa noted.
dt■fkJhfhl l e *«
When u»kiil wh*t waa tha end had
gained
considerable
dition*, he aaiarted. "h I* cer­ Raporia a t tha mealing Indicated
to ot their own tain that our natal neoda am for that them are 180 nrre* of Ffor- rnu*i* of ltd* condition, ho 'a*ld headway before It waa fltet noted
plane* overwhelmed a fleet
other Ida celery ata'labla fur khlpmi-nt; that eteryono la icar«t to daulh, by n neighbor.
eRukalon and American- porltr In ilranaili with
The Hanford Fire Department
| quality waa reported aa the licit M-ared about bu*in«a* condition*,
natal po«*r».M
fared
Chine*# combat
Meanwhile the rmaident waa in lateral year* and yh-lda In ,omn reared nhaut whnt tha gnrarn- wo* called bat firemen were un
la at that rone to battle th&lt;in. questioned lonrcmln* report* of aoctlona were eallmafcd nu high
utile |o do more then keep the
mrnt la going t« do. and agared flame*
r*M they counted BS aerret Army.and Na»y trot* |o ‘aa «83 ctatoa )tar h e ia .,. . . .
from aprTOdlng to th«
na#a rafclaiV.
pi-aiby Flower*' reikUnco, which
delcrmlnc the tulneeBh(||tr of| I t aeemad la bo the ronatnxii* by tin* dnngpr of war abroad.
i tStore than SO" Cbineaa fight hattleThip* from tto nlr Tie *nld of opinion nl the mealing that
niutnr** In *nm* line* 10 amoktd from the heat of the
* ■ f t ne» ware ahot down and Ida mrrn* reroamicptbllon for a tha draiUe proralan which hove Komi, Mr, tiv*u* ,ald&gt; and In flaming two riory structure.
I let* Ire ilin u i* Inflicted nn the *a percent itirmam In th* alia been enforced were largely ro­ aoinn u it Imd, but they am *11
Firemen declared that the
by the lionib-ra- th* of the fleet wa* tba beat antwtr,|aponalb'o or lb* alight upward acareil. I'rlcc* *bmtld tie going homo could have been saved If
•a natal command de
Mr. RoaratcH Indlrated he did.trend of tha relcry market und aim UP, he anM. ntnl eteryono eapoct- n sufficient amount of water had
not farnr oonaolldathm of Ih* fcaa'ted In an Improved jmrk. It *d them to go up, but Inatead hi'eu available to play upon the
It acknowledged |n*&gt; at anlr Army and Navy Departmrnl*. Il#“ waa Intimated tin t during the they are dropping. The bottom ftnmra which aprc*d rapidly over
m
plane* In the combat late *akl Im Ihonaht th* prearni »rt-|coming week, through Ilia con- ha* dropped out of thn chemical the dry ahlnnlm. A water bucket
“ ed«y which II rolled ono ot up ,wa* working very, well, bad eeriod *ft|on or leading alilppcro, burin"**, he addml.
lirlgade wa* formed |o
‘‘m o t .urcruful air ta|ri* functioned wall during thn World',6n nUampi will be made In dcRrlghlctt kPOt in the nation, ftainoa tram spreading to th*
tho 001break of hostilities ,W«r gnd that the two aertlrea.ntand higher price* fur the coin- aald Mr. Krona I* Florida. unlc»» nearby building*.
'«•# e*»eiled they ilr- were winking together with If ft mOdlty.
It I* Wnrhlngtan. I). C. whlcb Ho
A large amount of clothing and
s!rny*d olnht of Hi* jut*i
Inrctneun friction than ever before.
Although Ur* anpply of Florida retd I* having n r r tl boom. furniture waa saved from th#
man** hwwl mentioned
piftfter
“Thing* ctnrywhere In Ibn Houih room house but member* of th#
irM lItwt fn u mb* o»»l
The Nary* chief of aertuitllra,
fcWean to ihair own fleet -nor Rear * Aituilrol Arthur II. f’ouk.
link b.*lt"r than they do In New family Indicated that * Urge
I*
•
, aowag*a ta
la tha
in# alr-drome.
«ir-wroinc.
England,” he i*|d,
amount of (he fumtihtaCa
11dd the llnuwi Natal Commute*
i\-. Combat plane* ran toy In* thn aircraft but Iqr no luenn* ,up
Mr. Rcbn* returned to hla l ‘,*en destroyed. Whether the
J bOWhe1* In th« New-hung mid, Hanted b*tt|p*h|p«.
t.ukn Mary home with- Mr*. building wa* covered by Inanr
. tha Japanese *«|d.H held
I M off the While he roncciled hattleablp*
Evans Thursday nbchl. They will nnr* could not be ascertained,
Chin*** detrndera '‘with its* art- could In' aunk If lift oflun enough
remain brrp
Indefinitely, h*
County. Agent O. It. Daweon enId. Thn children *ro In echonl
JM manna'1 while the m a rk In the right plaeea. rook averted
announced‘
today
that
the
b
a
t/
W l M rrM out.
l| would takp ITB0 bombey, to de­ chick*, awarded lo ID 4-11 Club In thn North hut are etpectcd
.'...They a*Id a “huso bomb"
fir* power equal to that of membara In ■mlnol* County by down for tarailon* n e tt month.
dim e hit on tba head- liver
the | | hattleehlp* tW Nary new Mar* Roebuck Company In O r
A Blanker of Ih* aul'a riolon
Ot the Chin*** National baa.
". .. ..
war* dlatrlbutod through
tiKTH HKNTKNCK
from LAooy Dry Cleaner* earilet
letlen Commurton, d ntrerlua
lie polnleil out .that "the ig pap
yaatorday.
• ■
la tha wash hava been recovered,
Numeroaa hangar*. hufbrb* Hal abip*. coat approtlmately n - f tIs* 1office
'T h e rlrtcki will I.* roUad by
(teoego. Johnson plraded. Ru|lty .ch laf of Jfollc* Ray Q. William*
•od repair ahop* alao wem de000.600,000, and a*hi the ITI0 Ilk* 4-H (Tub member, ‘ahrt will If committing n .crtm d — tert ■re ported Wday. adding, howevro,
w ow ,
albbed. they wild.
bombing plane* would coat about b« entared' In a contest at (be ua .re befnro Circuit Judga MU* that t*e arreala ha**
mad*.
Chlfoae atpre***d belief tb«
aoren
time#
ao
mncheonatderlha
end of (ho fear and alao Bear* lard U. Smith yesterday and waa
l a m of ttig salts wars ft
**• ale aUgpb waa ln r*pri*a|
that aurh ptann* laat ouly eight ltoabuck w|l| award, a prUa to sentenced to serve 18 months In in lb* bush** near Elder
k * Chlaaaa air mid Wedaeaday yean fn contraat to th* Ik-rear
tha winnhut entry of th* aroup Kalfunt, acrerds nl 'ha C-ourt and other* ware reported found
1 the Japane*r colony bland of
Ufa of a hattleablpa t noit J ia r 'i control Florida Ki- llou-c rcveulcd today.
near F ir* Fein:*.
rira| time China
Cook declared a- "terrific, tutwar ta Jepoiuwe enanominal and vary probably B M HimiV.-**. m
Chkha war* tita n to the fol­
ab*. &lt;so ml|«g from T*l nruurreaaful conaantratlon' af lowing; -Edward BallertI, F rc l
bomber,
would
be
retailed
to
j capital of fbrmoaa and one rink even a*few enemy t%ttla- Bowery, mil Rlgnallnd. Helen
Ureaaor Doro Ragtar. Fiancee
tbrrw cilia, raided them. h»»
Mo- aald tha mlaabni of Aha Avent. EJoia* I.krgvnt, Blanche
; manlkmad a , a • po**|bia ■hip*.
United But** Navy’a air fore** &amp; -**» MMkgy Chalk.,, ami
E ffe c tiv e H e r . 1, IM S , th e eu b e erip tlo n
for tba China#* mldem.
*•# to Injuiw all bauleahlp* ao Dnntm* Allan,--.
r a t e f o r T h e S a n fo rd H e ra ld w ill b e 8 0 c e n to p e r
•eteroly thgt tha Amerimn flae*
,
1 " 1 l H*w.
w eek. T h e p ric e p e r copy wlU r e m a in t h e nam e.
would Hate a marked aopertority.
O lh e r r a te a w ill b e a a follow *!
' T - t ■.
Nv.

" » , « « e-i^rasriusiss

B u s iness Conditions
In North Said To Bf
Jittery And Spotty

Two
S t o r y Residence
Caused By Sparks

• S ^ tS N S

?! Baby Chicks Given
To 4-H Club Members

Stolen Suits Are
Found By Police

ANNOUNCEMENT

„ DJmage la
Archbold tests Plane
tported From Cold
For
N*w
Hop
O. J. Pope Offers .%
, »y --a generally, con' Candidicy For Board
i p * netteaW r -tffl-D r.
tba S ite of
kMtiheyn farmer* . 0 . J. I‘op*, prominent 0*t*rf
th a cold a * p bad left grower and. m k k n t of Baa ford
far tha part d i m s , la aaeklas
fm
aporta af HU flrat pab)la offto# In aa*|
In North aaapciM Ula cgadldacy IWr eonnpa crop

wealthy rethe American
I History, landed

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flight of 14

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O ne m o n th ...
T h re e ' m o n th * .....
HU m o n th * ........
O ne y e a r...... ...
T h e H e ra ld r e f r t t o th a
Iny it* au b e crip iio n r e t
rem a in ed t h e n am e
B u t th a trem en d o tig
Price*, a n d o th e r f
a lte r n a tiv e ‘
to h a v
a re en t
. R ftl -1

....|0-70
... 2.25
.... 4JO
9.00

d ty o f In creaeu n tll now h a v e
f W o rid W a r.

P lot To Sell
Fatherland Front Ad;
mlts That CriticaK a i
c j nr*
Situation E x i s t s d W W rfids WlD

Hitlerites^ 8 11e n ^ Srmi^iitalsFrom

VIENNA. Veh. »•. —dP |-A eal
C l
D
I r
Irian nails- seething whh
|l O l e
gatisfactlon. declared, last night
—~ . ‘1
tbay planned a right to tb« flnt L o c a t i t C S
D ow n

d

S . t M k ' r S . ’t S
for a frn uV«i inftpstwifnt Aur*‘

1 SOI-VM BiS
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Gene Martin Laney
Named Society Editor
With thla Imu * of Th* Sanford
Harold, (lea#
0 *m
-Martin
-Marti
tot
of Mr. and MflTX a
of thla city,
dull** of aorloly editor of
Mwapapar aacrrodlog Ettsahrth
Brigham Jordan, who haa i
to Brett*.
Mia* Laaoy has 11cud in
favd far tha yaal I I y#*n wher#
aha haa tahan a promlnaat part
la th* aoclal artivltla# a f thla ally.
That rtm. It wall qusUflad U aeawaa the wapvaaE f a tea af kw
aow Root, la *tt*»ud by har ad*,
eatlonal tiatelog.'-'.- - &gt;
«h* waa «tedu* tad from Be artBate High Bahaot la 1MB aad than

a#*ghier

ibe

Plans Sought On
Panama Canal

Quintet 47 To 17;
Finals Arc Tonight P J o tL ^ fS ; S e i z e
-------Plans From Rank­
» palat* la the third
quarter, the Hewtlaele High
ing Army OlflcerQ

trim.
Fatherland front member* off
Austria'* only
legal
pai
Rcheof Celery Fads thla nwwplcaaod ** they w*iw by i&gt;
chance Hot’* datUnro of nail lag w B «fh»lr »weed game hi
hope* to unite dortnaay sihI I h a N a r t b e a s t Canfrrearo
Anstrla, admitted the situation (oeraitsTwl over Um Bl. Kaal
l ! gigers of
JscfcaaavlUo by a
waa erhteal.
The forthright apaacli ot SchiK haara af IT ta IT and will pfay
who lag to parliament Thursday (ha winner* af tha Daytona
night led to wide conjecture UuH Reach* Leesburg gam* in thn
somebody or gomethlng had g|t,
-finals af Ih* tanraateeal Uhim tba assurance to *peak
re—• nlfflif. r u llfrmU t i i . y v M
baldly of Independent* and free
i d«m lg tha face h r oaromn gup- *today.
of Austria'* naaia. ,
,i Kagfard
irtan has
ewe* by Wlh Lee*
On# widely believed report MIA A w * b*&lt;
Behuarhnlgg had talked go Italian horg and Cgytewa Reerh. The
Promlcr Miu#o|(nl by trlaphone 'leala are . w k W iM far. th#
before the speech and « a , told flE r i r i f k tonight aa.lh* t o r
In Ipoak- right. oitL
It wag alro Mid "fKfthln had
Williams look’ Ptoriae
hinted to MMartini that th* An
with 14 point*, Merchant
glo-ljallan friendship nagollstlon*
T palate aad Jahaay M*r&gt;
might prooaad more *mbothly l» jm
Mus*o|in| hspt a friendly era an
Merited had • (a 1 at th* aad
AuetrlB'a Independence.
_ f tha flrrt qBarter t IS la t at
Although , Italy and . Xtermauy tb# cW* pf the hdUt aa d U to
ar* llnkod In tha Roma-Berlln t in t th* aadaf 'lh* third parted.
Bill. Muuolinl h f* b een . r&lt;m
aidarod ganoroliy to teaR » with
jltjtz W a
disfavor on any tM g n a t niwoad
h i a narrow n to * | deof nail Influence
that M iattlln
Mltlor. a gn-ahtad aUtnal In U n
trol Korop* In - e trh sn g ef for.
among- olhtr tWn**. a ibUiury
alllane* gud gupport of hU offort* to maka Iho Maditerranrao
an Italian lab*.
Austria'* nail* ronatderod con
•I It Ion* war* returning to ih*
atatua of a month ngo-hefnr#
Rehuschnlgg and Itl||* r ntet nt
Berchleritaden and natl* wrro
admltiod Into th* Austrian cab
InetThen Ui* nail's weapon waa
terror—a terror that wa* rightly
*uppr##*ed by BehaachalCT.
In any ca*o radical anal, *ro
known to want to ataga demon­
stration* nrar thl, week * n d -«
throat which may lt* .ir b* a
teat of atrangth of Ihair |e»d*r.
■hip and dlaclpllno within Hi"
nail ranks.
I«rk of offtclsl Carman com
meat on th* apeMb—which wua
broadcast to Oarmany—led
to maintain that O ar
h**J* War* keenly palnNl
and aurpriaad by the strong ton*
of Ah# speech.

German Girl, 2 U. S*
Soldiers I nvo l Ve d
In Spy Riny Oper\Hstinr . In America

W A S lim O T O N .

F eb . 28.

— (A P )— J. E dfar Hoorwr,
director o f the. Federal Hu*
reeu o f InvcyUfaijon, a d d tod ly that three pertona h*d
been arrested “In N ew York
in. an alleged plot to afU
United B u te* Arm y end
N evy Metreta,
•
H e n * id th e p era an a In eua*
tody ar* Johaaaa Holfma* a f
Draadan. O g t^ a y .-a hair df*#*pr
on th* tf*a* AUaatk Itaar *wrdeai Ownthor Qaatav* EntetMK
a foroirr United Btatea*' army
aarirodat and ailedadbr a n .a rtd r
daaariar; and R rite: OhaW. *
artdtar atrtUaw f at ■ Raton

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’I Hoofer
that ha
earn* a* i
^ fCesUawa* aa re**.'

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&gt;#»ntw■»: A d d
hW age

Contrrrnon
play a nirou* St. Foul'* team of AnaflteF- brttlk royal -ta
Jacksonville In Ueaburn thl* hv#r Froaldeat Roosevelt** wdg«amorning at 1*:J» u'elock. Th# houra leg I*Is Hon draw naaror last
winner of thU gam* will Play tha.night when, th* houa# labor cbaawinner of th« iwrobnrg-lwyluua mittee refused to bow to demand*
(loach game In Ibu finals. t» do- from a- group of aouthomon con*
tcrmlnc the wlmterv of Ih# Con- trolling tea powerful n»l#* 'eomference. tonight at B: IS o'clock. mlUee for a "moderate” bill.
-'T he Foils Were considerably off I The detlaton add* now fuel .to
term laat nlahl, waking only lljo n a of tha moot apectacular rtragfield goals In 61 a it cm pt* mnl *le* ever waged between two Im*
scoring only sis fro# throws. In portent rongrasskmal cocnmlUre*.
It began In ih# f ln t aaaalon of the
iC w lln W ■* Few* Wf*#l
aaventy"fifth congress whan the
rule* cnmmlUe# refused to report
jtho otiginal wage*-hour* bill for
a houa# rote, and waa carried Into
th* aperial aeaale*i when th* mea&gt;
aur# waa blasted to the floor by
potltlon, only to bo recommitted.
Usoa'ly a recommitted bill la
cenaldered dead. But pressure from
Provident Raoeevelt aad from or*
gantaed labor groups for some
The regular meeting of
form af wages-hour* legislation,
City Commissioner* will be held has kept tba Issue alive. BIx dif­
In th# C ly Hall Monday night ferent hlUa are bvfpr* tha labor
at T:30 o'clock.
commlltea and yaalerday Reproaenlatlve Rams peck, democrat,
Viols'or* of City ordinances Georgia, prepoaed tha. group con­
will b# tried Before Jud*» Fr*nh sult with tba rule* committee; la
L. Miller in a *«*aion #fWRiHtu‘ order that a measure rould be
nlclpal Co-rt a t ih# local Polk# drafted which th* latter would not
8 'at km Monday afternoon at 4:00
Today Ramvpock withdrew hi*
o'clock.
■ • ____ _
r-ri motion doelaring public reaction
to it might ho that **we war* ah*
Th# .Munlnoto.. County Hand dValtag aor Ugklatlr* authority'*
-wilt- yfavtde rntcRwarmont
Ibe regular weekly meeting af
. A a i, ta tha and
Iho Tourist* Hub to he held la far a maaaar* erahreetog slaadard*
the Chamber of OomoMrc* B*(la­ a«l out by th* administration.
bia Monday night, accordlai (a "We will write oar awn Mil and
Mr*. U. C. Rari, Pro#Ideal, who are what th* houa* kadm hlp can
Uracd a full attendanCa of
do to get R through," ho aald.
Chairman If ary T. Norton, dem­
ocrat, New Jersey, paid tha com­
mittee did aad aariaaafy consider
"finding art haw th* rule* cum
■ ggdad that "our
job la te report tha WO." Bath
Mr*. Nmrtaa a a | . Raronadt are
TUCSON, Aria* Feb. H. ~&lt;JPl roofIdeal aaaa* form of a bHl will
-Oentral John J. Farthing law to report* . *&lt;&gt;t at thia eeaskm,
gnlahad near death hat. pbrrt hot aalttor la «priialrtla about

^^Uj*-,llA#v,#5m*

Perahin^s Condition
Remalna Cr i t i c a l
cldaa aald (Ur# had »

chonae la tha aUrariai
Laaey thro tranafamd t*
(km lal* which ha aaa
UniVHrtty whom aha t
• ‘ -.
abort alary Writing, groins ling te daw*. Th* .wprid War leader i. oaf
f«rh»g fr*te a s#v*r* haari ««*■
dttloa. Hla oajy aaa. W«cr*a aad
aaiy aWtar. Mk* Ma7 Fdrehlag.
ar# at hla M*M*.

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Florida C ity A fford in g B all, R ich w a y
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A c d W ater TranaporUUon
IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME

SA N F O R D , FI-ORIDA, M O NDAY. FED R U A R Y 28, 1938

&gt;iew'» -

General Pershing
Shows Improvement
pi,*!
t J,
' f '
i
•t -i-V

Oil Labor Act

Snstabis Board In Ac■ tlon Directing B u b
Companies ToCease
Union Recognition

TDCBON. ArU.. Fab. 2*. —
UP)—Tha firat ballet In from
tbo bed*Ida of Q*tl John J.
PanhinC today eald ha had
takoii fluid* throuah tha mouth
for tba tin t time In four day*rhy»lcl»na Mid the world war
leader of the American army
■Pent a rest]*** niahl hut
aaemed better thi* morn Ini.

GrowersSeek
ProtectionOn
Tariff R a te s

EatabUahed l a 1908

SEMINOLE CjElIEF ACCUS ED IN INDIAN'S DEj\TH_

W h e e l e r Instructed
To Contact Solons
In Behalf Of Local
C e l e r y Shippers

A ndA dvlsorpf
Registration For Friend
President Testifies
Before Committee
Coining Election On
Un-Employment
Set For March 7

SummerallStand
OnCanallsGiven
Holds Liauidators Of Severe Shelling
ftanksMustPay Tax
Court Also Rules
On Income Taxes
On Revettue To U S.

R e tire d

W ARRING TO N. F eb. *8 —
IA P )—-Tbo Suprem e Court
today auatalned order* o f the
N a tion al ' Labdr
R elationa
Board d irectin g tw o bus com ­
panies to w ithdraw recogni­
tion fo r collective bargaining
purpoaea from labor organicatlona th e y w are alleged to
h a ve form ed and dom inated.
norofaam t atlornaya atudlad
tba daclaton doerir to ascertain
Ita effect npon Wbat tha tabor
board described • • ”company
dominated" aaloo*. Tha order,
war* dlraatad aftlnat the Penn
ajlvanla deerhound U w i, Inc,
and tba Pa cl tin a rayhound Lina*.
In".
Tha com pen lea * eontandod ‘that
when tbo board actad no ale"-

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n
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Ite n e ra l

Baruch Puts Blame
For Lack O f Jobs
On Federal Policy

. Whether PlnVila celery Inlereeti
r.hould seek a further reduction In
'prerknt Canadltn tariff rate*
dlMuaaed by leading aht|ip#rw fal­
lowing the adjournment of tha
Celery Control Committee meeting
Friday night. Chairman of th*
r,
meet ng 11. F. Wheeler of Ovk-do
S e e s waa in.trictr-d to contact Florida1

Jackson Approved v

W .J.Thigpen Explains
By Senate Group
Rules For R egister­
ing And Foil Taxes Judicinry Body Put*
Okev On Successor
llrgUtrallon lamb* will open in
each of Frmlnolc County'* 111 pie
Of Stanley R e e d

DitchA« PoeseMing
" “ j* p&amp;.’S rS :
No Military Value ter*.te Of the celery Indttriry.

r'n;U on the firnt Monday of
W A S H IN G T O N . F eb.
M ivli, which U Mar. 7. no pcr.tm*
who did not register for the gen* ( A P ) — Ilvriinrtl B arucb..tH B
rral i-h-rllon in lO.'Ul may rrgi*ter N ow York finnnclor, tod ay
for Ihi* coming electhm, Kuperviaot of lti‘gi*l|iitlnn Wi J. Thigpen told 11 St'iinlu n im m ltle e tiia t
ntiti til loilay anil announrml the Iho HiiveriimPiit itollcy wait
*rIcelIon of *ilr* for registering m ore rcHixiimible for uiietbp loym cnt (linn a n y th in g * W .
.throughout the (aunty,
B ute* Army, yesterday issued a
af jj,, p nod Stuff* Division. by autboiitlea to hmve bea'en two women, one Chi. f Oe.-e.ile'* daughter. Idly. Kegnnlle** of the ill* I
‘
w “
’*** in the
"I nay it w ith rourot but I
I'.C'tl will 1101 la* rr.(ulrrd to regiamemorandum Point in* out »&gt;*«. UnHed State. Department of Com- poal ion of ihe c«*e tmler “|i*lcf*e.'" lour, Ho* ucr.i»e.l chief will In* tried by fellow Irilwamen
l,»,.
lh), yrar (l| s rm|noiP would ho Ilmh than candid If
tbp General fluff, who— ***•* m m *. b it ••tit iaa various Infer Die Creen Corn dance in May. Shown will) the chief i' hi* *011, Hilly.
^
__ ______________O.iinty, Mr. Tlilgp.'n rmphnalte.l,
I failed lo cxpresH m y opin­
duty U to Prepare for national da* lm (ion
,hU , ubject with the
■yr
Atllioilgh n reeenlly enartid law ion that unemployment In now
fOnae, h a .. norer recommended.* ug(tctllon (hit if wo are Inter*
iciiuire* nil |H*raon* lo re-regi*lee Iran-able more directly to gotao far aa h# knew, the construe- eltpd jn lnjr cf (he eipaita or lmin mone of Ihe laiger eounlle*, ernment polity Ilian t« anything
tkm of the Florida canal aa an
|nT0|¥#d&gt; w, .hnuld f ||, ,
Seminole Coonly iloea not roine
"eaaentlal element of our n»U"n'. brief, not later than Mar. 12. Then
tinder Ihr provialon. of ih.a act, hu.lnc*. could or should do,"
white haired Harucn.'
a| Helenao even during the four Utero wJl| be , public hearing on'
oinl none will Ik* rcpilm l lo re a*|.l thu
iwraonal frten.l «f
I’rc h lc n t
year* when general 8umm«ralt th* matter on Apr. 14.
reg liter.
wa« chief of atafr."
"Under u ,, | „ Ml ir ,d, a g re e-1 1 - 1 • aw V r a w a l C .’ - a a
The bunk* in Ihe rural preelnrl* IlntM.ivrll and *oui*tIm*. edn*
Oaucral Andrew., n Wln.tr ment effective between Canada I V 1 3 .K I O ff I 3 1 Cl T i r C S CITY NEWS BRIEFS
will l*e In the ru.lo.ly of deputlea eliltc.l tijr tlie Chief K.ccutlr* "n
Park rcatdent. who hae had a &lt;IU ' , nd the United Statca, effective
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IF m I N M aa pan# Paar&gt;
from Mar. 7 In Apr. 4 and from ct-unumlc i|ii.&gt;«t|on.. Ilarurh teeth
tlngulahed career both aa aoldler *)„«« j*n. J, IDS* the ad-velorem r t | AV(»ln - -1 n A f l r r i h p f l
Importance
Of
Being
Apr. 5fi In
O in the offtra)
hi'^ra *h« BenMf' CcW*Ji^
to Apr. H
SO
office
A mi*c|lnK of tin* Kemlnol"
and biuinaee man, wa. in tlcn* tgrt/f rate on ce’ery going Into j A . l c v e i a n a I J C S C r l D c S
SujK-rvl.or In
in the Brum
Drumleyley l&lt;H' mi \
M d t r v k h A f l i t W i i l i l i V . of the Bupfrvbor
Jr'U01lll#
u. ’
oral panbfna'a da«* at We.t Canada wa. reduced from 30 jut
M e t h o d F o r D i s p O S - IVuiiiy Iteinorraile Co rum it tee'
Neighborly
W ltn b V
tlUl|lt n r. Regl.lrwtlon
the Be»aU JudlWory
will Ih* hi l&lt;| n| Ihe Cmirl lloii.e
Polnt And wa* graduated In IMS- rent to IB percent bamd on the I
.
cryonc Is Stressed L k . Mr Hanford precinct, no. ;
Of
Tneadnv, M«r I. »t 3:30 I*. M,
He wap a member of PerahlM'a f. o. b. .hipping point value of I
1n »
_____
|ami No. !1 will he In the office of tl0" ur
11 ', *r**"n ,0
ataff during the WoHd War and I Ihe celety,
.ollrliur aenoinl. 1'ie.plent HooUr '
Declaring
tlmt
the
elm
«f
Kolary
'
^
,
S«WrVla*r
throughout
the
pVrved! aa d im tr director oft « tb # quaaUon la, * « w* «atia-[ ' W ith the Bit vent of .tr a p l
veil nominated Jackwon, a t.U U .
Tlin weekly meellnn of Hie Iwtl
entire time.
___ . tjKlg. of lldit Fellow* Will lio i* to develop the ll g h d iMm.lhte
tranapbrlathm l» Franc* tro m 'fh d with the rate, or eheUil we Hprltia
ft;
hi c e re . unit a latgo
at tu rn e r guiioral.
Crglng teglitralliir while lb* tint ;c°rnry;gim
era.. l« ailu
,
N t r .d M r .H H to March 1PI*, ap p e ar for . fu rth er mlur-iion,I'rmuinnt M dead gran., ilirnlik-f 1‘cld In the Odd Fellow* Hall !&gt;,►'form - trf eWhnbtaMp.-wwd■ that -n
' tfraw li.e** vie- P eg* . 1 . ) '
* t » li l ^
recently, BP
-------------1 |„ 1hf Him win.. Court
during which |Ima he bad or- under th* propoeed nt-w trado’ a»ul fallen leave* everywhere. nittht, official. ntiiiiHiiu‘r.1 toiloy.1|M.fW,n rin n o t be n yiHvi rttiten
,wayd through Bhanti Pntvlaco at ration to gain flnt-hend knowh agreement T
Commute* v&lt;&gt;t*U
iiilhocl lieing neighborly. Morton (aeorge W. P itts To
j IrnTheto judiciary
Iho weatorn and at tha great Cen­ edge of Intricate tran.portatlun
Tble would neerealMtr employ- Fire Chief Mark t ’|e r (.|anil unlay
two in favor of jachaon'*
Violnior* nf City I &gt;| .llll MH C-l Mrp.onilil, p a .t pre.i.lrnl of the
tral China frant geporiad unlay proklbm* during war time.
Argod
hon.ehrepcra
in
Kenfoid
ing an atlerney lo prepare a
Speak For Woodmen nomlaattoti. Henntorw A n. tin.
will III. nil'll In flic., f i l l JiadK,
, „ ,
,
, ...
,
that It bod captured I.Inton anJ
The contention that the Florl- brief) oettlng out further icaw in., In ti*e every lire.-nuIini 1 I11 hum Frank I. Miller In n ...... ...........
Vermont llcpiihliean, and King,
"
driven Chlnea* defender* iu route da Ktrait. rnu|d not t*i kein- open. why a lowrr rat# ahonlil U , p u t..M
,n d '"ir ja i.h ticca no Ihe Miiniclivil Cnurt till-, ufi.-r '"Ik »•« "Inlernatlonal .i-rvice" ct
Major (leerife IV. I’iUn of Orul.t, lltuli Democrat, o|i|m»ed It. Jack*
toward tha Yellow Hiver- tdnfen to United Hteto* .hipping In |nt0 effect. A ronalderablo m i n i
l*m. dnngcra &lt;&gt;f Jtrn»« mid
m iin nomination i. eipocle.1 to
hae been tlie provincial capital ca*e ot war. the (lencral dl«- of data he to the ajneuM of celery 1 l*r«-h fire* anil tln&gt; |c&gt;..il&gt;lliti&gt;--* noon nl ( Oil uVln. lt m |lii&gt; I'olice Ihe legutar we.-kly limclieon of Ihe will U&gt; the yue.l npenker at the go lii-fiii-.. the Henntn toliiurpiw.
HUlion.
]
Itnlary
d
u
ll
In
Ihe
Valde*
I
Intel,
regular
meeting
uf
the
local
alnca the Jtpaneae capture.I -mlaae* with the awicrllon thot piodurcL ihe amount cvpurl.d Iri-' tlvttt tho IhmuM may tic ►prm.l
Itniluy V
.Comp of Woodmen .if the World
-atyuan, l i t mllea to Ibo north- "an enemy, to operate euoceeefully to O an.A , &lt;he character uf labor] '« no.irhy Iniltrilna..
Tho n -n in c - .m l iiiiini Mr tn.-ni,, .» ...
,
,
. I to hit held in I In- l.t-unm llu t
ea*t- three month* agu.
In tho Florida Hlraita. m a.t Iemployed, etc. piu.l lie" vulnuillc.1.1 Thp Flic Chief &lt;ln lured UmI
, .
...
, , . lueeilay niglit nt i:.ll m i n i , of*
The reported tall ot Linfen In­ catabll.h and maintain |mportant| "Ip a letter from the National ho aympathlrn,! with home .&lt;»n in* if lln* I'lie C.iliilill»aiii|i will •
N K ,l
" 'c. ^ I ’" 1
fielal. of Urn Camp announced todicated the Jepeneau had driven ba.ee ncerby where non., now,League 6f Wholraal* Fruit end r l * hi th’-ir ilc ir.' I" t&gt;r,'P llu-ir Imi liel.l in lln- r , c ||u l| ti-niaht
H'darlam.' U ilk-a Night day.
eome 41 mllea In twg day* alnce etleta; not a .Iroplo matter In 'Vegetable Diilrlbulora, Waahlng-l-Preml.e. clean nml licnt
hut tvglnnlnr. nl 7 in .iclm k . C ily ," '" '
Clerk Frank K. ijmtMitt .nid to will Ik- held ut 7:00 o'rlock on j Ai Ihe imi-liiig |d n n . will nl.o
ain*ablng the (Thlnaee r«nlat*nre lime of wer."
f'Vrrt ,|ny.
|lol|. D. C. It I. recommended that) |« ‘lnl«-il out IlmL lir e
I Mar. II nl the Mr-) fair llntrl. he ili.riiKM-d for partirlpulkm of
eanter at LlngabUi. Rn route th*
llinitgli
rn
1
.-fully
wjinlied,
ine
(tenoral Andre**' mrmnranduln Florida nnd Cellfornli join In the
t'rr.ld e n t II. II. C.iteman nl.o an- tin- local Mmp m tile nationwide
fi IIAZ, Aii.irl.7Fcl&gt;, 2«.--(fTl—
Invader* took llwohalen and aa follow*:
MiniMinii-,
.tv
p
il
In
ncnihy
I presentation, of a br.ef or other
ilniarhmenl.'miuncrd
that n meeting nf the tnemhrrThi|i camin lgn which lie- Fuehrer' Ad.df liiller'. "key"man
Chaochtni In heavy fighting JapT
he
Him*
I
im
'
ji
I
Jmlhlinn*.
■. .
From Ihe brief ‘nuuimary of information.
Imard of director, will Ih. held glna lumnrrow
and
continue* j„ the Aualrian Cabinet enriy to­
aneae reported they Had killed (lencral Bummerull'a addraa* ail "We have correspond..] with
.
, ,
.
,
,
"The IH-,1 l.lell,ml. if it D nl&gt; of FimMi* NiiliunDl (luiinlii will
day
.... --------refuaerl &gt;o
- ------------------------aid &amp;0,000 Au.trian
or eapturad I,POD China*, at Mount Dora, nn Feh, 12, a . pub- our I .01 Angrier, Callfomia office Bnlulely ih-Cc..R | y |n • hilril »&gt;•' ............ i. uci klv drill ..-aahmi nF" Thuraduy night a' K:00 at through Apr. IB.
In ih,. Atiiimy lonlglit beginning *'"• hw"r ,,f Ho,,,n'1
,
I t-ou.ii1 omm.ndcr Jame.
N ail, again.l 3,000 ferleral troop*,
llwohalen alone.
lletted In the proM. It appear* a* to w hat C alifornia U doing in ' lerld l mil of door . I. to m ake1 Die nl
11-nil ,11 |Mk
I vv'"" the Hulary (Inti wj. fu .l Ihaiun will pre.ido over tlie meet- „rm„rtM| ,* r, Blu| fiuhtlng plant*
Ye*terd«y Oenerallaalmo Chlang that the di.tIngei.he.I *n|dler *jid thl. conneellon, end wro me wdviac^ fltn In n nlto hutkel ny .umi'
j1,rnnnlied, Mr. Mi-|hina!d .laird, ing In whk-h icpreM-nlalivc. fiom mahed here to hreak up a reported
Ital-BhPk'* invigorated airforce World Wor commander elreafe. t lilt no act on hi* been taken y et,1'other riitiliilner thM will he.-p
1,
1
- «.1
,, i it i. d-mlitfiil if I'c-ul llurri. and I'lcrwin, Nrw Smyrna, Orlando,
idol (,, aeiae thu city and
wag raportea to hav# broken up
but that our offle* ha. ■uggealeil llm l.lnv from In-inn *rallei.-d
( r m i .w * • • **« * o n
llnye. WihhI, nf Mliml, candrj,,......r|«lniil Itnlarlan. gait- much ,’WHntrr tlnrik-n. and Ocaln, are „ „ r,h on Vienna.Japuneie troop conceotretloni on
to tho arcretary of the We*1am ''V tho wind." Chief Cleveland dole for ie-eleetion for lav col 1hour:Id to IImi International a ., 'eapcctrd io Im- p n w n t. All Im-nl, Three luittalhmii o f troop*, aent
&lt;k« north hank of tha Yellow
(Contliniti vn rags tH isi)
(I M l l » r . H pmmr .1*1
G 1o w n . Drolecllv* A*M&gt;rlalion,
|M-vt of Ho- Hull, lull today Ih e jm e m h e i. were ul-.i urged lu he (0 ,jila hotbed in Htyrhr I’rovlnc*
n iiw
ICwall.wri • • r»a» r m l
f.itiiHi ,dij.-rl of Hu'ary i» Inter pivaent.
ludjolnlng the Italian and Yugoslav
The
bombardment
further
nali.niillrm, tin- promotion or
fin n tier., act up barricade, in tho
■lowed up thu vaat atmthward of
pen-r, goo.l«vill and titidi-r.landing Cold Wave SWCCPS
fen.ive of Japan*.*
Arraleg
'.Irreta lurried back thouaanda of
Malcolm
Whitley,
&lt;2.
died
*1
between nation..
r-,
, .
pro-Naal pca.unla converging on
agaln.t the t^mchal yeSear cortho local hotpiui at l:M o'clock
"We nerd International friend
Toward A tlantic
fnim
rhlor through Central China.
.hip nnd juatlcr tnd.y more than
j • .
I Tlie N eil*, rnuliHiring 50,000
One Chine.# attack plane wa* I’. M. yeeterday following an ill___________ . Feb. pt.~IA*i
A total of 111 it ,wm. p!nye«l Ludwg, Ik.b Aril. Andrew Carra- ,.vir Wfora," Mr. McDonald ..id ,
WASHINGTON,
n« A .i.iiiiVn P e n .
'filllow er., were rowed liy the gun*
Mid U&gt; have that down a raptlvo lima of about la day*.
Mr. WbHIry realded at Menroe —A dlaagTeemant between the th. Panford golf roc roc one nr way, Hap Fleming, Clarence Itotu | The Improvement In comfnunicaA robl wave. wHk m i *
and „r rh .n r e llo r K urt Schuichnlgg'*
balloon from which okuorvera
Interm ingling.
oday troop. |,ui oppr-iUed to MlnUler o f
were dhooting J.paae.e artillery l-'tm ir on W**t F ln t Street and llouas and Benat# ovsr. how relief ,nura time, during Ihe part wcek,|h®r, Joe Ma.trr., Hoy Hymr*, Jr, tiuna, Ihe growth of intrmali-m.l ■un*hlne
fire neer Meng.ten. an the nurth- wa* born In Coffee county. Oa. money should be spent todsy Mnnnsrr Bert Fort announced lo .'A- r - Mcltrynolda, Buddy Ui.hop, trade, nnd the Incren.ing eonttibu- rwept r-aalwanl to the A tlantic Illlfrior and FuU ic Hecurily Dr.
jammed
the
Admbilatra.ion "
.......
|&gt;hll Gra.hoff, Howard Favllle, W. tk.n. of every nation In arb-nre, arro .» the Alleghenie- wh le e a r- A rthur voh H ey ..-ln q u ait to hurry
orn bank of the livay, la Norih on Mar. T. .1IDI.
ly spring
aprlng wenHier
wrn&lt;hri prevullert
prevailed |nj
*■’ 'to
1 (Irgi,
L
K
At l.inlw.g, F. A. Dtla, II. hi. Ilt.-riittirw and nr', birr....... Ilm1'ly
He 1* *ttr*|vad by hi* widow; I250JMMD00 defkleney approprl ] •
wtalern Honan PraVlnce.
■Hon
bill
In
g
Joint
llon.e-Hcnur
g
«
'c
*
oirr
itieivrrlirnd
mm!QHnrira
1
1,
un.l
Itoln-rt
AHmon.
'tn-e.l
for
iK-tler
nmlertlandlng"io-il
nf
Ihe
remainder
nf
the,
T|)(l , n„Wrr nf prya*-Inquart
one
daughter.
Jew.Id
In.;
and
cm*
While the bailnon bomb* worn
,
__
| playing linrarduu. on ilie nine lade
Al.o II. \V.» Spi-ntrr, Olio ( ’.Id- iH-lwt-cn rial Ion,.
] Dnlriil Klale..
(wa. the dwpalch of unila of tho
dlaperalna Japaaoeg ' elaawbeeo ■“n, WtUiam A- Whitley. Alan ate commi.lr*.
AenaU ronfcreei r»fu*e«l lo a * .^ c o u i» d .^ r.
r-—b ugurHW T ,J in T (farklmm,
Karlyle "In ttrder lo be a gmsl rl'inn.".
New York wa* blilrrly r"1‘1 state Poller "political branch" In
along th* river, which In flonan flee brother*. Alvin, John, d a y Province parallelw the vital rati ton. Id* In and Aa*U* Whitley, all rept a Ho-». Impoaed requlre-i ‘"Ihe rentaming nine hole* muat Hoo.lmlder, K. V. Ilnutholdrr. M. Mr. Mr Donald .eld. "it i. mee. dcpMc n t-riglu run. The wlnd[t!ni, i H8 ml|„, .„ u,h of Vienna,
ment for "pending the money »» opened If we are to kiii.f.r-jH . Wigglte-. Albn Hlewart, Albert , nry to be neighborly not on'y irnrhtd 43 mile* per hour.
Many ,,,Mugment lh, n,|!|lnry fore#*,
way from which 4id-PM Chinee* of Ueorat*.
Thp
Nm,
lt eip#et
No funeral e*rvlc*e will he over lh* naat four month. wllh lorHjr orconjulate the ever in-]F ill., Hilly Z.riiary, Rev. Purl wilh Hie man next door, Sul nlwr rhl|« were delayed in-reaching
xpectml
hare held of eeveral divlelona of
tin- harbor,
to come lu flraa latb today how­
Japan*** both from the north and conducted h*r* and tba remain* no provialon* for-.marilng any crea.lng number of golfer, who Krdfrarn, J. T.; Ingley, E. H. Me- wdh Ihe people in Ihe noighlmr- “
New
Engluml
woewfpt
by
|* « k reaplt* from dal y worrle. Call, Dr. D. ti. Scot'. II. 11 Cole- ing rlty. In Iho nrxl slate, ami in
*11 k« Mill to Doug la*. On. to new amorgency that ariaoa.
ever.
.
,
•rank for week*.
• now .Inrni. nml high wind.
8enalor Adams, Colorado Dem-,al the link, during Ihe/week-end*," man, I.. F. Ib.y'e, Dr. H. Pulr.ton. the nrialiboring natiun.."
Dr. Byraa-lnquart'a refusal tu
Lari week'* Cb|n*a* rounterel morrow where funeral service*
ocrat, said th* aland of the Ben-'Hie Club manager declare,!.
, J. (’.. ||iitrhi»on, tl. D. WVrkman, The notary Club, lm arid, D High we»t wind. uDn awept 'ho InL-rcedr und l|a* hi* new poerera .
lack* vlrtBally halted the whole and interment will he mad*
ala commlttM mombsra meant] City wotkmrn have lompl.-l.d Knlph Klt-wntl, F. p. Uandall, Jr., rrpri-*riitrtl by 4d&gt;00 club* in W eoiilhern Atlantic elate* lit- e . MinrivT of- Public Security on*
offMialv* and In tome aeotoia Wednraday.
tempurnlprce were mild.
the metier would ' h**o to b«
clearing preparation., for iF. fpni|d&lt;&gt;n, F. A. Kverhard. ami munirie. of the world,
raged thy Styrlan N ail, -who' oW ,
a n tally yelled the aUackera
In Mlnncrola. Wlvun.in, north­ Ivady hail charged Jtlm with *1ri-.
brought before tbo unllrv Kctjale. opening the nine hole*, wh.ch ha'o yf. (j, Dean.
J -rii'tof, At lorjirfs l-mrheoit
buck. Oppeaed ferae* *n thu
ern
llllnula.
Mulligan,
northern
not been ln,ue* for eevtral yrara,! Alw Mi.. Nnnry White, Mra. Inriuih-d Clyde
V. Noble of
Iraylng" Au.trian Ngailam.
north beak *f tha river feinted
but It wa*'Indicated that a W PA-pitu C.ldw.ll, U ipajpllgu Dun- Ubom.lngton. III., and John Mor- Indiana all-1 Ohio temperature, ' In Vienna Ihe Austrian peasant
M inch other yoatorday without
project will be sought to cornplelt lap, MD. Hetty llurhioan, Mra. gan, Junior itnlarlan, of Sanford. were below (reeling. The auiith- leader Joseph Hrither aaaertad
ted IMint
A MjW tRfflEBltf
lh* work on the course.
west raperiencnl rain and twin* nine tenth* of tha nation'* pro*
H»y Hymr«, Mr*. J, |t. Cogburn,
T*a .gallly NM* war* hoard
The Chlaeae oogtinuod night
peralare" ea high ne 70 itrgrce*. Kan's wer* solidly with SchpatjUi
Manager Fort g|*o reported Hurl Ml.t Hrlx-era
Birven*. Ml**
than, cnerfllMflM rdlda on the recently by Cottnty Jodie B. W.
_____ ____________ . . _ nn Intraaalng number of oul-of. Phylli, Rmllb,
and , Mr*. W. a State Ix&gt;op T o Open
nlgg and would defend Austrian
rooter of tho S oaiharn ______ War*, rocardo at th* Court Ho***
WMT rA U I BEACH. Feh. £H. town mldetita were patronmruc Ik’an.
l. *
imlrimndenee ‘‘with our blaad.4
Judge W are Issues
.
front preventing * the Invader, ravoalod today.
Seaton
On
April
17
—VV)—Maokay Radio received • the local roorms.
Oul of town playera -Were:
The Styrlan N atl poaaanU ho dari
Duo Blddlea wao arraign** be­
from making a a r definite move
today from th* Hrltl*h Tho*# p’eying the courra last
3
Licenses
To
Wed
It. F. WIDou, W. IDnry, D.
rribed aa "profeaaiopal grumhlera.*
fore Iho Jadgo aad .Titered a
meat In any dlreatMn.
Cavalier aaytag the »choonTlie d ire c to r, o f th e
Florida
w#r*t
Henry, &lt;!»■«. Hivorman, Ken HodThe troop., am t from Vienna
Th* ntrategy there called (or Plea a guilty to charge* of guoh- er llaaebuyra hod h*M abandoned,
George Thuraton, J, II. Dy.on, gee, H. ft. Oe as, and J. F.'Hscberf. H taie le a g u e announced y e ste r­
Three llcrn.e* l*i wed were l»- ■cruaa Ihe Hammering Alp* Inter „i
gatch, unbmaided haunlU again. 1 toaa driving and wa* gtvau the and waa an fir# and hi sinking
W. U. Dyaou, H. W. Hueker, Kiri .,( Or'and..; A. C. Miller and Karl day a t th u lr re g u la r ae»*iu« -n aui-d by County Judge It. W. Rtyria
Province, occupied all ™
Jtpanrae kJ j vd lSS k n lew aMoraatlr* of a Dm af IN i r i rendition, about midway between hivana, Robert T. Evan., W1 II. D.
of Win.lpn-Balem; P a lalk a . th a t the B iate Iga&gt;p will Ware oVrr the week-end, record* .trateglc |ro!nta in and ground
coal* or four Bonth* In th* hare and Bermuda. Th* OUvalter Stemper, II. M. Crimb.il, J r. GeorgeOgburn
hour, of flora* A
II.
PinneyJ
end
Mra.
a
t
Ibo
Court
lloura
revealed
to
­
open
th
e
1I3B
e
ee.n
n
on
Apr.
IT
Grr* and the city of IB9JMM popu-v
g*l*t withdrawal hoMr# dayllahL Oouuty J*ii
•aid It ptekad np thu master and John Morgan, Herman IkhoU, George II. Pinney of Orapg* City | tiu to a d of Apr. ! • &gt; . |t had pro- day.
lotion was under virtual laariiat -u
Jmighhi. Oraou pleadad guilty crow
uf th* Hgg*tmy»- The mes­ Harold Hsrhel, William Vlhlrn, Mr. and Mr#. Geo. II. Pon| of tlu o riy been rat^ T tfd .
Jutm-S lamnldaon and Ella Ma&gt; law • Itho civilian authorities re­
front, th* lapoue** I* rharau* uf . tutgakutkm and sage said aa .i l . ma hmlnded Cap*. Him Smith, Ahr*. Hharoo, TUyimmd Winter Perk; G«i# l&gt;io«, UloomV P e ir r ftchaal- *iu-rvtary of th e
lm la both or - HI. Cloud, and mained noni‘natly In con trait . '
• hoary oompalgn wa* aentaneed to guy- a Due uf P. Acka and * gftw of flv*.
Mcmeglvelge. It. M. Monnalve'ge, Ington, III.! Mr. end Mr*. W. P; luup, le i .p e e le d tu release Ih" Vtnnk ll&gt;'ri of Yonkers. N. V. Tho peasant* offered no re*lotIn Boothan Chanel P ri»hra Mawd roota or aarve M day* In
Htuffy MeCrone. Merton Aycocke, Ktet-p of Elkhart, Ind.) Charle* new .rh e d e le w ithin tha n o t te g and Lola Johnson of Miami, were one* to tho warlike display
1M mllea northwest of th*
TOUMBT CLUE MEETS
Pofd llarrtaon, Billy Ball, Fred- Mycra, Hyr.rum-. N. Y.j Harold days- It v a t a im learned 't h a t mari-M |,y thn County Judge end •old to return to their vll'
we. tore «nd ef
eriek BoR, JVt. Higgins, A. W. Mlntljng.
Red McBride, Dick B anford would open th a *ra»nn Winfield Kbif hart of Allentownwill,Epps, Ban Cantwell, J. E. LltUe, Poralrr, and Chuck Farrier, of a t th a Banford M unicipal A thletic Pa. aad Marlthi J U l l / o f New
,I r O C A L W E A 1
for th* rag; and K. A. King.
Detroit; L. !~ Uaror and Hannan Field w ith th* lleL and R ed . fur- Smyrna wera Draed a liren.e
■f
Ak* a W' Wiu* John Courier, Morgan of DeUnd; S oy R. Guild alahln* th* oppooltlon.
1 S* hold In lh#_ Brag Perkin., Jr., Henry Wat son, of WXnter Park; Mr- aad Mra.
II la nl*0 under"U-od that Or
Catherine I of Hus.U
Fair
tonight and
Uiadqulat, Prank P. Adam of DriroM; Clyde lamlo wip op*n Up lu Leoahura. wo* P*t*r th* Urrot'* mUtrea* .lightly
m
S. D. Hlgkleymaa, y . Noble, ef Bloomington, UL; and Palalka la St. Auguetln* and for nine yagro baforw aha ha- portion,
John J , Mkha'I af Orlando,
puftoua Brock hi gajmaavUI*,
taring of
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WINTER PARK. Feb. 3*. ' .of The Amere.n Fruit Growers
Taking laaa# wltk fianeral B o w &lt;!"«..•made the following aUlrnMitt
M..UH, when h« brought up the matter
meralla r*c*nll a.Mrean m Mount
^ ta^ U n M m of lh# oth( r
flora In which h« atre.w d the h,
prtM nt,
mllKapy value of the rro ...H l.U j“ J ^
, t W„ h.
"John t)*ceola |left &gt;, Tit, one of. the *lx chief* &lt;f Ihr Seminole nullon, I* urruM-d liy" author) le* of
u
rrM T! Ington U negri'ailng a trod*
brigadier general of ihe United
™. J;Th"'c«n*da and*the *h* eholgnn .laying of nno her Heminolr. John Hilly. HO, nt-ur Mlunil, Fla. The *!"m brave wo* raid

Fire Chief Urges
Extreme C are In

Linfen R ep o rted
Captured By Japs
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Na zi Minister In
A u s t r i a Refuses
T o A id Uprising

Malcolm Whitley Dies
At Local Hospital

Total Of' 111 Persons Play Over
Relief Measure Is
Sanford Golf Links In Past Week
Blocked In Session

Two Guilty Pleas Are
Heard By Judge Ware Schooner Abandoned
Off Coast Of Florida

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MONfcAY, PEBRUARY 28. IM S

R IB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sanford H erild

The Senate Race
The United State* senatorial campaign In Florida got
underway in earnest last week with the opening address by
Alarx Wilcox, in his own home town on the lower East
Coaat, where he admitted that he had supported practically
all New Deal measures but had incurred the opposition of
the Administration in his race for the Senate by opposing
the Supreme Court bill,
'
. Word comes from D ave Sholts that he has been shell­
ing the woods in W est Florida and that he will make the
opening speech o f his campaign at Pcprfacola tomorrow
night. It was a t Pensacola that Sholtz made his first ad­
dress In his campaign for governor, and in starting there

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mot

FAITH GIVER LIMIT
COUIIACIK
ACKNOWLWO NO LIMITATIONS
■ aaid unto him, niie. tako
thy bed, end walk. — John
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again this time, he undoubtedly hopes th at his previous
sweep of the state will be duplicated.
Senator ‘Pepper hna yet to open up but he haa been
doing a little quiet missionary work and believes that hia
fences have been repaired a t least aufficjently to pre­
vent any un.duhr- large number of vote* from slipping
through. • life Evidently la pUnning to let hia two leading
opponents have their say before making any serious ef­
forts in his own campaign.
Incidentally the Senator is already assured of two
large blocs of widely divergent voters, and- apparently haa
the blessing of a third. There can be no doubt that the
Roosevelt Administration la doing all that it can to influ­
ence the voters In Pepper's behalf. At the same time
ho has been endorsed by tho Townsendites, who ordinarily
are not regarded as ardent New Dealers, and also has the
support of Gov. Cone who does not seem to get along well
with Washington cither.
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It would appear from this that Pepper haa behind him
nn unbeatable combination. And yet his endorsement of
the cross stale canal la certain to coat him an avalanche
of votes throughout south Florida. Reports from Tampa,
Fort Myers and Miami Indicate that even thosfe who did
not like Mark Wilcox for various political ressons will not
vote for Pepper os long an he persists In making the canal
an Issue in thin race.
They no doubt will turn to Sholtx. And while the for­
mer governor has more bitter enemies than both the other
two combined, his strength even in north Florida should
not be discounted. While chief executive of this state, he
had an opportunity to do many people and many sections,
many’ political favors, and some of these, particularly
around Tnllahasseo which enjoyed something of a boom
while he was in nff'ce. are not likely to forget it.
And so while If looks as If Pepper is a sure winner.
Hie race is by no means won, and there Is a long road
ahead.

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HOLY *MO*»,MYRT. WH*.tV COT **ro

. MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN
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By UEOECB T U C K K B ____________ •

NEW YORK—Her*** a tintype wrong. You e t n t be too paleyof an informal rehearsal of a'play walsy. with Catty. You can jolly
In Now York. The Group theatre with him only when ho loti you.
it setting ready to,present 'C a tty You’re |o t to be more In awe of
Jones,". end Charles Bickford la him—hang on h h wordt. You'ro
the star. With him aro Peggy actually en.jal raised by hit proConklin, oho p|aya Portamouth, hta tene*."
daoghtet; Van ncflbi, Jed, hie Bickford: "K at, what about that
pul; Charles J. Dingle, Collin*, a actne whets I hist her..I'm thoryard superintendent, and porhapi oaghly III a t rase." .
u doxen others.
j Katan: “We'll atop tonight and
It it about 4 p. m. and tho m
- u "I11- 8b*'° ***** J S ? ,

llkkroid, who pley* the title
role, comes in Rearing a turn- u
dewn fell hat, a light blue ehtrt. a
trim double-brvested coat w ith'
trousers of a slightly lighter'0'
•hade, lie flops dowa at a table, 01
Ugh** a cigarette, *!aks chin In f

hi. k ..,i

i mailer ccun&gt;rles may not be able
to defend themselves In direct
combo1, »c their nnly recourse ts
to go In on the o her hide, which,
of course, meant wai just as
much as nny other process.
World Tradt At fltah*
Of course, If s' big, s'rong
country like the United 8'nte*
were willing lo nbandnn I'a for-i
eign commerce and withdraw any
pmmiie of protection to »uch ot
i'a na'ionnls ns go Into b.'*lnea«
abroad, It mirth. tLcape Involve-.
mtnl. But. i n the o'her hand.
I; would have to &gt;i&gt; down quie'ly
whllo all the other commercial
na Ions took the whole of the

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nary billy It we* at flrat a-gges'.- S»aV* knowladro. PurlMn ab ­
ed that there exls’cd porno so-1 m idi y co:ld certainly go no
n o t pact for the coalition of our further 'han I hat, for every form
navy with that of Great Urt'nin.| *f nrgo In'Ion* Ic'w ecn the unitThe Secretary of Wa’c was cd S ates and foreign countries
called upon to declare that no'
conducted by Ihj Seciv ary of
ruch coalition or ccmpae: was In 8&lt;a te and nobody else
«-xl« cnee, or rould be In existence.’
------------—------Secretary It-It's ata'ement wa*
nrerped. And then rnmc the
Tl" ’ puatus written by Caedmon,
rtill mors nmsrlng Idea thn riiclil seventh
entuury
Ansla-Haxon
a secret project might he under Pee;. t"i*o been |n it, llimtgli
way without the Becro’ary of panil liruses of hi* work surrlro.

A Brave Fight
Aa4 the lurking snsro aro
One cannot help but admire tho courage with which
■praad.
the little besj&gt;cctacled Chancellor Uchuachiugg la fighting
gyb*. In spite of their tsmelcsi for tho imletMfiulence of hia country against tho overdays
I whelming odds of a strongly organized and, from our
Of oatesst liberty,
(point of view, treacherous group within hia own country
T w v i '1 ,'*oU.fo^ lV? 1,UWB'J aided by a large and highly militarized power Just across
W hen their gathered brothers th c

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In spite of the fight he la making, Schuschnlgg probad oft at night, when the plain.
rem*mbe" vlv‘dl&gt;’ *no“*h w h n t h*PPe" *
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fall dark
dcccssor in office when he too was confronted by tho opAnd the hill* loom large and position of the Austrian Nazis and tho propaganda of
Adolph Hitler. Then Nuzia invaded hia office, shot h'm,
For lb* Shepherd’s voko they and left him to bleed to death, unattended by physicians or
mutely hark,
anyono who m 'ght have saved hln life.
And their sou'* go out to him.
It was cold-blooded murder, Inspired by tho German
Meanwhile, “ Black hheep I Black dictator who even in 1034 was plotting to seize his neigh­
ah sep r wc cry,
bor on tho south and who was willing to stop a t nothing
Safe In the Inner fukl;
Aad maybe they hear, and wonder In order to achieve Ills ends. He was driven back this
time by the well armed force which Mussolini massed on
why,
And marvel, out In the rold.
the Austro-ltalian border, but it does not seem likely
—Itlrtusrd Barton that II Iluce will Interfere this time with Hitler’s plans.
And so Schuschnlgg is loft alone, fighting for his life,
What has become of that fellow
Who made ■ world wide reputation and for hia country. He Ih supported at home by Jews,
k few years ago sltllng on n flog Catholics, and Christians of all faiths, who know only too
well they will enjoy no religious freedom under Hitler, and
p oet
by socialists, communists, oven monarchists, who know too
Among those who have not yet that there ran be no .political freedom under the German
announced that they will not tic
dictatorship.
a candldde for president in 1010
Only the Austrian Nazis are against him. hut they are
la former Governor of Florida,
organized, well financed, and armed. And they are supDale Sholts.
IMirted by 60,000.000 Germans across the bonier. That can
The Supreme Cotin is going In cause u lot of trouble.
keep on deciding that Ihe Mur­
phy Act ie constitutional until tho
first thing you knoW (Ih&gt; people
i t s going to believe It.

One reason why Ctiarlie Mcrlhy haa been such an outstandf success In. Ihe world of today
that he is- plainly a blockhead
1 makes no bones about it.
iT \. , *1.........“ O
Tho Titusville Btur-Advocate
formula for
B good after dinner speaktv* a good beginning, a
ending and keep them
together
TsJrr Corporation hse de­
li'd o ha part toward brtngack prosperity by passing up
goarteriy dividend; Gcne/sl
■*, by ratling salaries. And
I* thg ll'tla fellow supposed
when prices go np. Income

i! ' hospitality does an Inda amount of good for
aad the poepl* of this
combine It with e natural
me* that Is “worth mil-Melbourne Times. VUtisrs
it# cordiality. Tbs vslcom-

DISPELLING THE FOG

.lircauio the Pni'ldrnt rent *
message to Congioss fee immcndtng an increase In our naval
•■’abllshmcnl that would kocp ts
in pecs with tbs bigger armament
programs of other great na’lors
roin# people and some organise■Ions are expressing deep concent'
One might think that 'he
Pieskleat was advocating 'nls
expend!’uro uf money for his
own gratification. Ono rroup
even affoc's to believe that Inis
Is a move to load us into war,
tbelrs being a curious philosophy
that the way tu keep out of na­
tional strife i« through meekness
and weakness. Chin* followed that
procedure, with the result ‘hat
a Milan of «00,000.000 people la
now being kicked aro'-nd by •
country having no: one-fifth of
lha pop-UUon and not one-hundrod'h of the resource*.

la Use course oi the hearing*
on the s-hjeci op at the Capital,
Ihoro have boon many references
to our having boon compelled to
get late the World War. It pro*-

n u N of Ih*0 ldt«
tho UbH'
ed Stales of Amerk* co-id not
become an actlve*-i»i»Hklpant tn
tbs transoceanic s'ruggle *ba'
these powers thought they could
with Impunity tell o.-r commercial
vee**li how end where they
should go, end torpedo them
without warning, and perform
other act* along thoa* line*.
The genet*.’
c*.
a meseage
genu*.-' V
a* the 1’resident sent U ordinar­
ily au follow*: The Navy De­
partment, being charged with the
d.'ly of projecting our Interest*
on the see, advises lb* President
what it deem* requlsl'e In order
tb*t h may perform Pa du'le*
efficiently in any emergen*/Presumably. that in the etery of
t h r present bill.
With war cioud* tverywherv,
and nohooy knowing when they
may begin to discharge 'heir
lightnings. I: wo. Id not be a rasafariabU
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though;
&gt;1 lo have our
country practically helpless. No
truer wont was ever apohen tba*
the: cl*»ak remark that j he aee-

&lt;lm entire prke of Urn largest
Mvy afloat.
Assuming that,
through m fa-B of omr own, sr*
should be forced late a struggle,
il would certainly ho ge-ch bel­
ter Ipt a* te have that tsar de­
cided by a victory the othef *td*
of She sees than m e elf ear own
harbor*. That |* the mill ary
ropip la the anggoatien uwi »*

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�MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1938

S o cia l A n d P erson al Activities
GENE MARTIN LANEY, Society Editor

Social Calendar

Dance Is Planned
By Legion Auxiliary

call Mr*. 11. II. Coleman, phone! years, having *en
&lt;TS.
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r.ar* of tho Forty
■ There will be a board 'meeting of IMfl, and Urstid
the Woman's Club at the club' tor Florida iti 193
bouse at 10:00 oclock.
since her tiiarriai
Seminole High. School P. T. A. Hunlor in 1931 lin*
will meet at 8:30 o'clock.
| the American J.egi
WEDNESDAY
| vice president of
Thn week of Prayer for home trjet,
m 'uloni and the Annie W. Arm*
There People ai
atrrmO&gt;ffering will be held nt to many Sunfqrdii
7
o'clock a t the First Baptist;
suUlryn'a *
Clffrah .with Circle Number Five I,*gio$n*fr»* and
In charge.
; I hers. Will tie Pres*
The monthly business luncheon tb«krf-ferfda&gt; night
of the Woman’s Club will be held |
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a t 12:30 o’clock. Hostesaea will1
be Mr*. Sanford Doudney, Mra.J M r s . F l e m i n

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*' *1 Party For Y

The Seminole lligtt Faculty
-----atonaora
Federal Theater j Mr*. W. fh Fie
Players In Goldamith'a •'Bile I h o t t young |*&gt;n, i
Btoop* to Conquer" “t thn Html-h d»g evening on hb
no|e High School Auditorium au/*Then sho enterti
S: IB o'clock.
of the younger se
The Junior Woman's Club will ‘party,
hold its rc*ulnr meeting ot 3:30
Among those pr&lt;
o'clock at the Woman'* Cluli.
Mjs,t , Sylvia Mel
THURSDAY
aim. Qeno Catwel
The Junior Woman'* Club will kina. Connlo McC
,pon,nr the Jailo r Dances nt Wtdchel, Nancy C
7:10 o'cliit'k At tfiu Woman'* Ine Wiggins. Lola t

Emile Baume.

French

piano

the Princvaa' Theatre thla «renin*
«■ R:00 o'clock. The performance
will be presented under the aus-j
]&gt;ic*t of the Woman'* Club for
membrrt of the Co-opera! Ive Con*
cerfa Association. .
ThU yo nit arti-*', now on hit
first American tour, ia character­
ised as licit ini'd for a moat glori*
on* career, and it today coun'ed
■mom; the most promising Inter*
pie ert of piano music cen era.
where he w*&gt; received with great
en'h-tiasm . lie hns nppeeml in
Franco as minin' svl’h the l a w
ml roux. Ihu-de-loup. and l l r i s
Courervalidre Orehc-dr*.
A*
Pari* Conservp olro, a
■pupil opi Itietilcr, Emile 11“ me
was ifnUiia'nl nt -Ilie "ire of 17
wi ll First IVIic Ipt piano. In
1021. he wan nwarile.l ita Feronni(
Itelptirn Prise in cnmpo*ltion, and
Ihtr** years Inter, the miieh-eovceil Werner 1'rUc by unanimoa
tier!* Inn.
T in Pin:*inm for this evening'a
concur! will he u i full own;
Three

Mi**
Macgt-rrl
Vcrnay of
('haltuhoochfc spent the weekend
here whh her mother, Mr*. K. S.
Vemay.

Choral

Gentiles
,

h Rejoiced, i riot ciI &lt; lit I*.Ian*

r. Ill Thru j- Joy.
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Mins Marian Clause I* apending
several day* in TalUhas*reawith Ilallaili* in -1- minor
friends .a t the Florida Woman'* N ic'um e in I) flat. Op. 27. No. 2;
E tide, in G flat. Op. 10, No. C
College. tw
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—Chopin
Mr.loidlMrs'. It. M. Mason, Mr*. Scherzo in II minor
INTERMISSION
C. L. •Powell, rnd^ner two *ona,
Nri( and- Jimmy, spent the weekOireaux irts'e*—llavrl
chd* fa-&lt;Juilman, G ar.
Jtunr* filto mi janlin—-Mompo
*-dD*t Rratrlre Simpforr hsa a* Papillons—Ito i'ii ■1ml
her gueat* for tho weekend Mr. G avotte- 1'ioknfi.ff
aill Mr*. WYilcy Summer* of Caprice io—Dohniinyi
IV
Jacksonville.
Sone'to del Prtrarcn, 101
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Woodruff Etude d'u|iei uu caprice do l's
d“ninl .
motored to Patalka Sunday after*
Management:
noon where they vliited the Hu*
vine Gardena.
METROPOLITAN MUSICAL
BUREAU, Inc.

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Krinuds ot M&lt;*s Ikjtothy Peny
C l i f f o r d Howell of fl'w l
I'a'm llrmli »|M'iit the weekend *cn Will regri't to leairt 'th at *hc
here with hi* patent*, Mr. and ' ha* : undergone an oprzutt&lt;i|\ , iu
Die FernaM Laughton
Meinori.il
Mr*. II. A. Howell.
llorpitaf,

GLENDA F J» R B U f
I.OEA *LANB
JOHNNIE IIAVIS
ALAN MOWBRAY

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T H E HOLLYWOOD
HOTEL FROGHAM
LOUKLLA FAHHONH

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BENNY GOODMAN
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lls its *
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“f t K MtTCHKII MY
WAHOSI TO A BTAH-FM U g M A FISH
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Friend* of Mia* Jane Sharon
Mr*. Cum gi- W;&lt; ‘ .Hardaway,
w ill'b e interested to learn that
Proof o t Iho adage th a t “n o th ­ ■lie bi* been initialed into Iho formerly, of Lungwnnd'! i* now
living in Katitord ut tu ; N, |,oing sucreeda liku surer **“ i* Chi Omrga sorority.

DICK TOWELL
ROSEMARY LANE
HUGH HERBERT

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evidenced by tho Federal Theatre
Player* appearing in Oliver Gold­,
Green, ant)
sm ith’* popular English comedy Miss Virginia Colbert of Apopka,
“She Humps to Conqmr* to he
r. and Mrs. C liff, Green of
presented Wednesday, a t l:!G
ion, H. C., spent Saturday
o'clock at tho Seinlnnle
High
auditorium under the apomwrihlp
of Die High School Faculty.
Mry. 11, M. Watson Mst week
In the Mat production hy the had ns'-her guest* Mr. snd Mrs.
Jacksonville WPA
Professional Charles Newton of Uurhanan, Ua„
acting company, a Bhuki spcaraLi and KIs* Margaret Mitchell of
romedy. audience*
ihrotighoft Columbia, 8. C.
the slate Increased on an average
ot Si percent over th e nu;uber
Harry Hail, formerly of Sanford,
who had s«en th&gt; first and a«0’ ha* been transferred from I'enond pi»y* in tho present "ani­ *arid a to Atlanta, G*. Mr. Halt
mated hlttory or ' Die drama" i-* connected with the Woulworth
■rtiea, ip which
present play Company.
is the fourth.
“Hhe Sloops to Conquer.“ rapMiss Alleene Epps, of Roanoke,
resentetiva of the best drama of Va^ ami Mra. 11. W. Epps, of At­
Ilia | | t h Century, w |l| he present- lanta, G*., will arrive tomnrrow
id In aulheulic costumes end to le Ihc guest* of Ur. and Mrs.
wig* of Dig period, with scenes A. W. Epp*.
th at ere replicas of those known
In the day,, of llnirNe th a third,
Mr. and Mr*. Neil Houston and
n pc-riod when wit, charm and their two ■laughters, Nancy and
Dm ncc-iul graces warn a t their Jtan , are the guests of Mrs. Housheight In Euglaed. High school Inn's mother, Mrs. John 8. Mc­
rL'idcnt* end drum* study groupa Cauley.
throughout PJmlil.i are being
furnished study mu line* for the
Mis* Elizabeth Cornell spent
drama of this period, in advance Sstunlay night and Sunday in Deof the play.
Land visiting her sister, Ml**

Anna Cornell, at Rtelaon Univer­
sity.

Frulla and Vegetable*
Freak Bally
Cut Flowcn
Certified Maine BIIm Seed
Potaloea
Price* R ight—See U s

Spencer’s Market
Gamer 2nd and PnlaMtfd

Firuds of Misa Anna Cornell,
Mies Marian Kstridgr, snd Mias
Eve!yn Cate* wilt be Initialled to
learn that they have been instated
into the FI Beta I'hl sororily.

i u*t Avenue, a t tile home ut Mr*.

II. II. laiWaoti.
My and Mis, i i . I'. W-ulker id
Jackionville. ami young U*ukIi:« r
Nancy Map. were 'Ini w«id*cn^
gui-sls of Mrs, Walker's pngiat),
Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Hotly,*- •
Mr*. I.ouis Fleischer of lltnoklyn. N. Yu nnd her soil,, Ira, nr
rived this nflernoon in a|ihnd the
winler wIDi s Mr*. Fleisetu'r'a
mother, Mr*. J. F|oi»i-her nt. hmliome on sot K. Tenth Street.
Arthur Dooley llridgers of ^he
Theological Seminary at Alezgn'
dry Va. ba* arrived to tie the
guest of Mr*. A D. Zachary.. .MV.
Ilrltlgrra ia here tu join Ills moth­
e r Mra. John llridgers, who Ijf*for soma lime been the guest rtl
Mr*. ZaiharPi

HOFMANN
Electric Service

We Are Closing Out
AH Goodyear Tires
At Real Discounts.
Buy Now And Save
Liberal Allowance
For Old Tires

F IR ST M O T H E R , Mra. Jamf&lt; Rnovevrll, Hr., mother of Ihc President, motor* wilh
Path. N X.. t.ilru iil slsliuii to, a return trip to Washington.

Bridge-Party Planned! Crowned Queen
By 7Woman’s (*tiild
At Sarasota

J l F. Mills ;

, Tho Woman'j mi'hl of the Ii..r%
f r r i i Epi i opal Church will niv.
u ailhji J p Ion liridge p.iily to
mono* iiftnmoon ut : ;:o ovioik
at th&lt;‘ P ar|,h Millie.
Coirililitl ee* fur the rven-ton
have ..... .. selected us follow*

Well Known A* llkrbvr
Formerly. Worked At
SW h llarhrr Shop
Now Working At

113 Park Ate.
Phone 265
Road Service

Retreading’
. and

SnmvH linrlier Shop

Mr*. S (I i -nitre a ml Mr*. W t
Wai«mi, i . fre-hment*; Mr*, t: I,
lamt-t. *, |uh|i*j and |:i|||,.*; Mi*.
It. A. N euman price*: Mrs, il,
A Dvl'utt*'.. deroruliun*: Mr* li.
11, r.d i man, rem'i union*.

Recapping

10i W. l*t HI.

l*ti/ra fn|* the orraaiop lime
Ison ilniinti’d iiii.I u ||t be di*
playeil. tho winner* in *elrc|
them in iho unli'l" of their ,eorr*.

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F O R SA L E

rf

LIGUSTRUM—JAPONICAS—
AZALEAS—CUT FLOWERS

too W. 1st Hi.

Fire Chief Urges
Extreme C are In
Making Yard Fires

£

Word -h** , been received here
lh»t the young granddaughter of
Mr*. M. 8. Messenger It rspkRy
Tho Duka of Laneaslfr -h M
Improving from pneumonia at the the ibrona of England aiid,gl
reded aa llonry IV while Ittihur'i
11 wa* In Ireland,

I'ha

lH U U 'K K ’S S E M IN O L E CO. D E A L E R
••in iii'i:i:** mikiiv c i n m -

9

r'cntlnutd From r*og* On*

sln li.l
•‘I’m ||i ular r t
ihould
In*
taken ahhiil a fI■,• in m m a r
dr.id gia i*. b’ave* mid liru.ti bill
■ ' iy.
. Diamond* Ind W*trhc*
S
o i i r from 1,1,1 r llliui i. Till: •:
;
Fine Watch Ann Jcwciry Repairing
S
nj^ttiCiiln d iy o n i. rm l
hunt
iju,i l.lv, o fim ; pd a Jiiiit- ih&lt;*_ »*,*:
*
\ Dlamnnd MnonllttR And Encravlng
;
tint of emitrnl.
S
.M tiiK tiu lM iir M a ..* th is i . i m r i i r
t'litef g*|r,1“v'biint nliio emiitii
a MB M, ri« » at. • 'K . f
!■*••. a
*. ,i •• t . — i t . j
i ' c i I th,. »l«**lrz»7»Ililjf i d , Inivti
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. rio " tiiip v nt *I,
j Ti ,' y
Tin* iicuei* liiinu
iir rolh-ge
Id it ii e n liie ly • oat. UiVlih. ';
pot dom it tuny . i&gt;*• t J Or imlj m lslcul-, f ohimji a"» "H ioil t beer*
r’tii!,tli'ii may !&gt;,. .ill,.!, Ii I to ^1,** dug," cp io - 1 i.i .|iiy .il Di,. Hit*
l;ti no. Chief «*!•**, I ini) ii,l. inl.l- Thealre m b n largu u n i o f sinr
in" th at lin n , hu* l,,,n tumtr name*. Jimiity llu isn lu , llu lie t
Jnrt.nnre* wte io : limit iliildn-n I'omioi'y, .(•• II , l'e n . tlliatle i
C O U R IK T M E N 'S W E A R
Niiv.i-n, (’in
v rtli fnirn' U llodi "
t lirinit Htprti-tl, Giirji'Jdafalirv*, (fp 'ii iind*ii*i- a ram e •• fe iv n tfiu^y I: ij iiimi,I lYi'.dimi,
itiodevict,
•I'liig who i an &lt;mile llm rlo a c t Thu T iilH './l’Sicwgi*,
In tho i U iiiV•'•in tui.lhK turn* Ciaw fuid Hid l.uliny, and Julmny
i I l f ttil brad the
1'iuiPing iiiii
in lliidurti the G liell mid hi*
line-ip. I It he in in thi- rn*l inctudu
In tlisi-o: - Inz : lu ll'll: lnrA'V, E truest Tiurv,. Virginiii I lulu, rim i.
I Hi* Fire p li'ii also i aultmi'-i* t ’ii.Jiu, Jimmy Wnllinylon, ami
im II him: _t.it• •.. Ho Wanted l ot.i* I'rimu w ilh hi* linn,I Eilgenu
in a in s t’ lho ii o i I tin t &gt;1 '-ii&lt; for Hol'ts, IInii3id E. VVnrinser and
n o in flvliit; ii kite u* il .might , Flriliji Utpp iviotu the m' iitii play
i-f.iiio In i ont.n l wit Ii .i lho*di&lt; from Die itory liy Corey Find. Al
lu'-ul wile nnd tinn-m lf I]ji• n n I r i t H. Rogid| dire. led.
lin t to Do' buy u,i ihp,aivmiid.
Il« nl.ii wii. iio.I &gt;oung.ti i ** td
AAAA TO EEEE
tho danger* of • limbing polo* to
HEMINOI.K I'll VHMACAI.
g it kite* off i b i l l I ' i i wire*.
■I d * INC.
-•Hoy# should l„ taught , Jil rvMiller,ItlJg,
Fark Ave
Kind nil olr&lt; l|io uiio* us live
TH U ItOOIIH Sill T il til* till
SirvtlV Wrl I.Vl l.iv Jll,
■ liig." ho &gt;ulj} "if they dm the)
o |"('i i *i i :t i i i *t
will leave Ho lit |||tlf l A till * ijj
PRESURIITIONfl
u«l
ill danger of being huffly
ACCURATELY
hurnetl m «lei trfu umd.'*

WERT-The JEWELER

‘ Start Cheering.,” Ace
Muniial, Jiue At Kit/,

B. L. Perkins

FJorshqims - *W&gt;« up
Friondlys ?rT0()
Fortunes ;$i.o6 •

Mu* Elolsa AVIun entei !*jn"d
In Haine* City Friday night n|
the laidie*’ Night prpftram nr the
Ratnry Club wbieti an* given al
tbs Folk Hotel. Also on Ih e'p io
graui, and acting aa main speatri-i
COMPOUNDED
wa* Harold Ffrran of Kinp..
AT KEMAKKAIII.Y
NO'AA KDIDNGS
nephew of M u. ii , [ . Tlirahfur of
HAN* FllANClSCO. Feb 2*.—
REDUCED PRICES.
this c|ty.
o il—The United Air Line* a*hi OBTAIN O IR FRICK ON
jesterduy I: was "lieaiiiH ulf )•&gt; INDIA IIICAI. F R EH I’ ll I I ’’
thtr fart tha: no a'euurilue-a hail THINS BEFORE FI LI.ING
■esignad in Hie hint ID itay* to YOU AVI 1.1. BE rtUltFIHHKD
Too Late To Claaelfy
iTedmg niairitd. .It tin* the first
lima In two yeai* Hint one month
I)R. MILLKR
(Te .NKUAI. IIOUHKAA’OIIK - c
luol jutne.| miHmhi: Hie loss of FJ
maid—nurse, on premises,
nt least one slew at dess to rupid. —
sle Hazel. 0 3 E. 3 rd HI.
The line lost M stewardesses In
ent wotk of any kind. Jahtet &gt;).4( maimer Inq year.
Cooper, 1311 William Avc.
FO R D ELIC IO U S
was t aill'-d nn in tils
country' hi T c m t u,

SNACKS...

Shick Shaver

Wanted
ELECTRIC MOTORS
ANY R IM OR CONDITION
MOTORS GENERATOR*
MAGNETO AND POWER
EQUIPMENT
REPAIRED OR REBUILT
AND GUARANTEED AS
V
NEW
COMPLETE AUTO
RLRCTR1C SERVICE
AND PARTS

Goodyear Tires

H E N R Y A. R U S S E L L S E E P CO.

Mr*. Muriuy J-;. Nanro, und
Friend* of Mi*a Mae Purdon
will regret to learn that ah uja.ill young aoiL. Nolley, me th (. gueapi
f t the home of Mrs. It. L. Peek on of Mru. Murray‘a parent*. Mr.
and Mr*. It. E Tol.ir.
'
Palmetto Avenue.

With

On

Pivlndi** -Bach*

liusnnl
a. Nmv come* the
Saviour

home of her parent*, Mr. *nd Mr*.
F. L. Thomas in Gadsden, Ala.

T o -N ig h t

l\»nl Ho*H’*‘in. Jr- *"n «f Iho
m'Rtu x lti R * it attending gained
in Miwitw hi-V.iH i- Hu,tin. Ii' j
father aajd, it tha nnlr iui« i t
p i* tit
rontitrles
inte.-tlgM l
«h(n&lt; the Iwiy nmti! work nn.l
play wRhcut fi-nr of race r« "J-t*
dice.

FIRST MOTHER

Emile Baume Gives
2nd Of Concert Series

Telephone 148 »lr'uo*o, will present a concert *l

The Concert aerfea sponsored
Mrs. T. I*. Hullivan. president
Mias Doris Battem la spending
by the Banford Woman'* Club of the Amori*a:i lartlnn Auilltrill present Ita iccond artist, lary,
mslled invitations 1° several days in Monlkello.
Emile Baume; Trench Plano Vlr*1 »«ver«l Prominent U tionnalras
tuoeo. The concert will be held “ml their wive* to attend the R. B. Axt and hia father, R. L.
In the Princess Thaaler at 1:00 benefit daneo to bo held at the A lt, spent Satunfiy in Daytona nt
the golf matches.
o'clock.
Armory on Friday evening-.
, TUESDAY
Among tha prominent guests
The weak of Prayer for homo invited are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. U r. and Mrs. U U. Cooper of
mission* and v*&gt;e A_n|o V* Arm* fired 'of Khulinmee. Mr. and Palm Beach are spending several
strong offering will be held •» Mr*. W, O- McClure oi Apopka, day* in Sanford.
2:30 o'clock at the P in t Baptist and Captain and Mrs. II. W.
Church with Circle Number Hunter of Jacksonville.
Three In charge.
Mr- Bleed ia v|r# cunuuandrr of
The Woman's Qullil of the the Seventh District, and l’»*t|
Episcopal Church will liava a commander nt KiVsiufliirr. Cap
bridge party at the Pariah H ouse'tain Hunter ha- been actlvo ini

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PARE TIIREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

INDIVIDUALLY MEAS­
URED SUITS f32.SU UP
WARD,
Mr. Cling, iiulluril of Die
Storra-Schneffr Co. will l*e
w ith tut T uck.-W e d .

MARCH 1 AND 2
We invito you lo como ill
uiitl li|H|*ect our new epririK
fabricn. Kuilia will be Uc&lt;
liveretl ut your conveni­
ence.* ? .

Liquor Store
f

Wa carry a complete
,
Uaa of

KRAFT
CHEESE SPREADS

Liquor*,
Wine*
^ B L A D E S , No LATHER
No RBUSH, No LOTIONS
on RAir TKRHr

Whiskeys

Gins
&lt;12 Saaferd A n .

C. M. BOYD &amp; CO.

Handall Electric

• Just Uing out asoersl vsrielk* n t K r J l Cheese 8 |mada
and i r u i n s . . . aad rompaay
rrfrrd im n n a n all ready I
seodwLiiee, appetisers aad
r-1- 1-. too. Nolke tha email
M d n h d o t design am iho
Hwankyswlf glasses K ta f l

Tailoring

B. L. Perkins
CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

�d

«

* * •« . * * * * *
cl|« djoeeae^ba* e iHtodnU f h*
%DI .U rt i*l|W l and (rtfetoc
dot* to **a Mi** ftoft n d Urt*.
Two pair, ot «cca are Mtat
Imported fro* Owmanr « M » n
•apart to, Iraln tf tbo « * l i
» t l be »*At, tort,
TIM Mahop aaM ha wrndd fi­
tha moet totora*Un« [ i n n of 'h4
•awaoo,' according to Information nance the ttotoitt of four U M
im b e d today.
The toanw -nentwis haU to lb* ilrtm rr and pnrebaae d ot. tm
total court Saterday afternoon I a cm |( itm , qualify to be AdIa
with appioalmataly ,100 ehoffle- ltk* animato. ' 7 ~
°
board ctothfiaiuU priaant Dartof
lb* afternoon the HI. Dora *1*1*
ton w en aam d toed San fold
WhAtartr th* Job
celery throagfi the courtoay *f
, .4
. f ,Jj
IwliSC’1*f.a
Morel a Spencer.
&gt; Sanford Herald M
The Hafi/anl team to scheduled
* 1
to iq**l the. New Hnryrna In the
Uttar city Wadnaoday afurnoon.

ar&amp; sua&amp; fc as

In ic— m n a lt o i at atlrrlnj days when hardy pioneer* rode
that way. O w , Hath White joined hundred* efd'toen* at Madison*
Tllto, Mian, to Inaugurating rectuuir .e lton work on the eld Na'chea
Trace, htotock rood af romance. The rovrm or (ea1rente right) i*
shown toratog tho ftrat aboral of dirt to bo placed In the sack
toM by E A Howell. Obitan. MJaa., backer, and chairman of the
Tinea cotohmthn.

WIJHto—Huyhra
Hi
TKAU NO. 3
ItJUhaU—Be.nham Abb
TEAM NO. 3
MicGlnn —Pepcid
Sable—Afici
TEAM NO. 4
\
Madden—Peterson prana—Paddoe!
TEAK NO. »
Mm. Petaraon
Mrs. Sabi
- M r s . Brook In*
—Mrs. Mills

i

WANT-ADS
&gt;. GET
RESULTS

,

. T r r One T oday

. « .4

Itigh Tribunal
Makes Ruling
Oh Labor Act

t

Growers Seek
Protection On
TWff Retro

Ceaftaitea from Oaoa Dm
tlena had been bald to determln*
wham febaakryna w^had! to represeat thara In co||ect|ra bargain­
ing and that it *■• unfair to
•‘dtoertmtoila*’ a n [net unldna of
ooapany employ.*
Tha Supreme Court, in dec laIona
oa**rly anailed by cmfemment
Itot eiperta. ala* ruled that the
■alary recelrtd by etate amptor**
•M ated
In ltouldaltoc stat*
banka or toaumuc* companies U
aufatect to fndoral Income tea.
Litigation toeotead tha to te m Bant'a effort* to collect Income
touts from eererel bank liquids*
CARDOSO BRTT&amp;R
tort
Ineludlnr J. II. T h im I!,
Me*ids tor of th* hank of Uia Bay
WASHINGTON, N r tt- -( A V - of Blaeayno a t Miami, and WQAssociate Jaattoe Benjamin N. Uara U funnlellfft of Sanford,
Cardona of tha Sopronm. t* urt- r t a , nasidator of n Florida *t»t*
who baa bean HI far months. “I*
now. la tha mwT*l a*aint a!*ge and
la waking ntoedy progruss,* phy*
aictona said yea'erday.

S A N F O R D .O R U N 1
kennel club
On B o o U 17 — 10 M ile# B ooth O f, Sanford
(Tam at tha Red Arrow)

10 RACES

B a U l&gt; |

io auiM iaaioN s u p f la n u o *

Leave
She is a dangerous guide for your shopping tours, this
ficklp lady. Let tier smile, and bargains may be yours.
But let her frown—or even lose interest—and yqu are
likely to pay more than you should, or bring home dis­
appointing merchandise.
1

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-

Thrifty shoppers long ago left this unreliable lady
in .the lurch. They now plan their shopping tours as
carefuUy as a master, navigator plots his course. Their
weatbtr maps and. charts are news of sales and up-tohour information on new merchandise and today's
es. Where do they get this money-earing informai |n. advaneef .From a source at*your own ftagerItms very minntet

turn to the advertising pages of t*
i in your favorjfte chair*
Intend to buy ea your neafahopp

g o jsg y e^ d y

, Foliow an a

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HEBAXJP. SA ftrO ftP, FLORIDA,
PROJECT API’ROVRO

AS I T SEEMS—

U lU l'K K IU X Tt

PI*,

a

'?u S k m * .

JOffNHl

I.E U A I. N O T IC E
iy provide
tut tin it oi* p i in.ii'A T ln\
*, 1 r .
TO VliMII, (tAHKirm. Atnimh*,
■**P, f|»* , Hern I i ‘i'unty, (l##»r*'ir*.
Km «p*' ’■ liorutiT tvi| ulied In lift
*
nml
Iwlli* Circuit I’ourt
A■lloCftuon „r jii-mii it,♦\iunty.
Flt»rM«. on
mater lof;- ti»c ;m «i •.r #»r Aiarvh
i&gt;, I93».
it iu!«* . &gt;y of RilJ Court, and ‘
fM« &gt;•*«»» t. riiten am^aranct, pur- ii*
kmuhI v. •&gt; l»y ultut nay and allarwai ill 1'• ;id «.t J imi imiy ore fit
l»» ft i i tin Hill of iNimpItlnt
fllr" . t*&gt; ;'i«f Hire* ASIIf ttaaklna,
*- n for a til vurcr.
1**1 il *» oidtr He* iHibllnhrd for
E N T R IE S T O N IG H T
lli** -i i itt*ry ilm« m inim i l»jr
lav In th*i dm font Hera Id, n
ni&gt;wmf t r*i«r r f ur nil at r Irruht Hon
In Hrn*Mi*-i/* County, Flor|(1a.
WlH*' ** toy tmnci tin4 tho of*
rlrliiI *'*.»! of *ni4 Cmii t m Ram*
foid. I «in.li,. ihii I hi* tlh day of
Frt*r lUit &gt;, ,\. I» . liSt.
n. l*. iir.itNiHtv. ,
Cli U of th« Circuit Court

UalM

p a a V ) * * . »*•

it.1 t; N*. Hs tt-M c; If* «*•«**■
at*la. Ra. la. tRe.

*, * n i"

nNKAKKl.lt*: C abaa a tt. an*

(air,
m*rW»t
t l.a lr ;
Ulant ■ titBslaaa. a ad ValaMUia*
are. I* awalltr bo*, hpaa- l l t l tl.TIl WAX. faw.
RHAHI; ( U * » lJ a . hpra. fl.T*-

k* I I A n l w i f i f * r i t p ar la * baa.
t 7, ■-4 h
■m pim a ch i rt* . I m . m u
PUaiwaBal*.

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SKYRIDER
iRflPHKcauKlRy:
vODiPH K ltltR,
wIMbR oftum ttf;

B. L. Perkins
CORRKCT MIICS WRAR

C lassified Advertisement*

Repairing:
Diamond Scttiiiff

i t City Shoo Bbop, 110 Bantord

AND

HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by
one who really knowi how,
repair*, and keep your hotm
B rlir* . Jtwa-ar Maynolla Are.
mora aUractlvo a t loan coat bj
ualng Holier A Gay'a qua III)
paint- Stanley-IIogera ll.rd Ira n

"LOST—black A white" .e ttf r bird
dog. Wage—Rat/lci Tag number
tlo c t—n e u e notify John 8cht
rord.

l\ U

low croaknerka fa ir’to ta o a qlml

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LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN—
R liver and whit* pointer belongI n f to Dr. A. W. Eppi. The dog
la about X j u n old and an.wrra
t« ir.-mt of "Mack”, If found
piejae telephone B6I-J.

Ur a . \t. \ v i : r k h .

‘% Q tjjufih N ln - 'b li W rtm ' T«!

*U fc * ,
Hnppll.a
llbaral. 1i m*nd modaraia, markat alaadr, Fla ^ •T R A W n r R M lE * !
Fla.
atm
per daa. bun., ‘ *ce. to quality, It41a
rw
icX
T
POT
A
T
O
M
I
Booth
art.
tm g c c ’o u i r u . par i u i u .
Farid 'RJeoa law tin#
quality
CAfWAOKi . BujipUra
llbaral, baa
a
baqa,
II.ta-ll.lt.
c.m.rvd fair, MArkal\ Traak; FI*.
FOTATUEM: iNarthara)
Main
C*p*aha«aa wide ran a* la quality
II.M
arc. Id raadliloa. par lion, !!*.**• ^ r^ M au atalaa CfTT b a n
I It.**. Faarar lower; lied. Ilk bua.
TOUATOKS:
Ruppllaa
riadaral.
bpra, l l . l t ; Dua. hpra. I t .l t - t l . 1l.
aiodaraia, niarbrt rtaady
CARHirrm •ap pllf*
I1CRI da- demand
F l a Im m erta aaprai. lb
lb&gt;
maud light, markat alaadr. Fla.
net.
w
K
*
raa(a In
qaallty
I
I»r do*, b aa, &gt;♦ -(•*; T O rrr.D par caM lllo*. orarn*
*
tdiralntfi
do*, boa. | i . nt.
lew,
II.M;
Uaaarally
amallrr
. CA U U FU JW BR ; Fla. aeare* r, l l . t t - l f . 1l i
HI*
bahts,
eru
1* art*. fair quality. f L l a - ll . i l .
la aood qaallty a t a t * rood I
c m -E n r i v6T. it " am.
art* fair
Una.
v
|IJt-IIA
I|
l.lHia
Ilia
.
(
i-i-d a i i . i i - u . i l .
larrruy. fair
quality.
|l.TI&gt;fl.at
, CRI.KHT ItRAItTRl Ft*.
da* l a l a l l . l t - l l . l l : I’oortr, all ala*
R u n , i l-lie .
P c i l I N t a u CABOAORt Fla. par
T u SlK IM ; Rapplltt llbaral «&lt;
dua. off. |* alia. I M F
nmlri'alr,
mnrkri
dul'
eriW-kHum F la I»I t u
ban. mend
F
l
a FarpU topa par dua
bu&gt;
Jt-llr,
. RALAI&gt;, par bua hpr.. II
CORNt Klraaa* • Fla.
par
daa It-lte
|i
q
F la par do* l l - l t e .
CORU: (Bhrllrd) hnnlkara Whli
rutciiMiiKtUF r u ' b a a hpra.
raw, poor t o ; (air, ||.l|.
HOOI'I-ArrT1 t u ,
l.qa
bar*.
Faw ace. ta qaalltr. 1 H bua rrla
ll.f l- ll.tl.
BbAkeipcAre found material fo
L im -tlC R i Fla. ICRRCtin, Rantera erte. fair la &gt;ead quality e . "Kin* Lehr'1 In the wrltlnCi o
U erta,
Geoffrey of Mnmmoulh, a Wtlsl
MUHTARD: F l a early, par d«* hUtorUn.
bua, I f - l l e . Salad bua hpra.. IIHe.
OKRA: F la bua hpra. No aapTlie fleer Jordan
plica
ONIONIt (Dry) Hurl her n, yal- been nat liable.

LOST; Black Bag at Dog Track
ero»*-rnad on Orlando high­
way. lie .“urn to Cara of Sanford
llergld.

O P A L L K IN D S
a ,* .
n « * m -J

r &gt; iw iu

GREYHOUND

js
p ssr aasr t s p a
Oltaa T iia n p h a '*•». -hpra. •
* m . 11*14 C M i *

R. N. NIPPER

THE RAOHRLOR-FATHIR . . . .
Si rang* a . it aeeiai. althoaib
I bachelor, Chancellor Adojf
HiUee la (odfather to nearly III*
’» German children!
Uku KaUcr Wilhelm U lmfure
ilm. Hitler talhcta hU apdehlldOoilcr A Cay* Faint h a. On
en aerording to a etrict arilh*
u.ual .freodiiut and caverin. netical rule. To qualify o« a
power-Sim;# 1101 H'g been "Da» Todcblld of H arr Fuhrey. the
In the South.** Stanlay-nofer taby meat U&gt; the tenth fIn u faul­
ty. Ilowotw. aeeen none are
&gt;*V! H*a eqalyalent or nine
laMthlera or *ooa ami danKhtef*
Garage Apartment For R*nt— ’nlermfuglei., no an eighth ann
Furniahed—3 room. A bath— ■ou|d eUlm llh lir a* h it god par
.leaping porch. Rout raaacmahla
n t SlmlUrly, the lerenth .an
!24 W. Ifttji St.
'onntp aa threw people, brim
HrInk liven a honu. of two ad'll18— Douaeg For_ Rent
tonal blrlhe.
In Fr*nco. Nopelrcn Bonaparte
KIVU BOOM 11o»e*-electric ~ra
to* .tmllarly the leq*l father of
frtgoca;H&gt;n—Hose court- Inqulr
T v t.ro Service Station,
lift nore than ••#0* children. Alter
ila victory in Ih* battle of AuiSanford Ave.
erllta- the impuror legally udup'.-

Co’ored woman w.nla wa.hlng 28—HkccRuMouB For Gsk
and Ironing—will call and de­
Plenty Wincaap Apple*. 75 conli
liver. 1014 W. B lit.
tiu.hel—Spencer'. Market, Xa^
A Palmetto.

LANTS for aalei Pepper* A SPECIAL HOME Bargain gt,
aaerlfke. Corner &gt;(h St.
tomato**. Sypea Ave. on IVd
aaty /arm . G. 0- JohtiMn, P, 0. Magnolia Ave. All caah. g«e E
Thra.har, n rcu lo r. Fhooa M l
bx I I .
Six and Tine* roomed bouhog
highway, wllb acreage.' M
payment Rout* 2, Bax 141, R

wero perinllied to «dd Napoleon'* light tlrcak on It I'UUlnl
hername to th eir ow n'anil were aup- Ittid ufler much aeareli. tho .o u tre
Wa. diicovt-rod —thn r*tlluin in
tlir uranic mineral.
It.dluni u . r j In ho.lillali It
not pure radium, hut tho cult,
MVBTKRIOUB RADIUM . . . .
Strange a . It .ccm.. radium, indium bromide. Strange n . It
tho w orld, must proeiou. metaj. ireum . from the lime the minri&lt;
it uarler.t No praeliral u.u hn* f j t tho nro to tho Unto the null
oyer been found for puro mttalllc tun .a lt li in a n u a l Uu&gt;, nobody
radium.
:
i ^ • 0/ i &gt;ee. ||. AJlhouah the retln*
In fact, no one l,a&gt; e v e r .eon in* P ro ce.. i. a long nn&lt;l comthe rlemenl, radium, r i n pi poe- W!tr.ted one- it la atopped before
»iHy Mute. Curl*, Il» rtlrrovcn’r. lho metal la obtained In l.a pure
and only pct»on over 10 eiirnet iU &gt; r .
lloiil radium ora
will yield
It in a pure slat", furlotulv
enough. Mini'. Curie ilid ill.ruvi 1 altoul i . n o th of un ounie of
the element, radium Inillrnlty radium per ton. It la an tlli *&amp;#■•
I'OO a Aram, and only al..iut 7»0
through a pliotograp!t. In 1190.

Whilo davoloping out mm» Ktama In tha world today.
I holographic pinle. rhe Inail
Temarraw: Tha Flying
vcrtenlly laid n pleeo of |i|ti h
tirad e upon an ulumlnum Imi motive!

f p H l I announce*, In n no lieu |&gt;oatrd on
1
hta church iloor.
t l i n g H | "Hire la ihe lym tol of pro*pcr*
lily and fecundity. It I. while and
England oI*lR and aprlrhilyj con felt 1 I* vol,. w at He and aticLy, the rymlHil of
‘•frivolity and light licadcdnesv,"
, Ihe notha reada.
Uettl la - hi,* i. rn tfp cr, rweept up eaa1 church. (]y #Bj [ n j j tlte bitiD ."'

FOB SALK: A-l Row-bo«t 4
trailer—cheap, for caah. H- B
Aloai, Telephone Co.
MALE, INSTRUCTION- Men to
take up Air Conditioning and
Electric Refri/tration and batter MODERN 4 room hou.e, \w4
themaelvea. Muit be mechani­
largo imrcboB wired fur «|eq(ri
cally Inclined, willing &gt;o train in cal cooking. Mayfgfr—Inqnlro b
rpan time lo qualify. Wrlia- A A Store.
UtRiDqa In ti, Bo. IS c-o llentld80— H mimr (or Bak.

ed the children nl c»ery, French r. tilnlnln* a freah rl"f
■oldler killed In the uftalr. They rh"* di’tel"P4‘d th e Plate, u i-urloU.

nalat on
rill h a t*

____ ___ ________
The ruloa uf Herculaneum wi-i ■

EnKraving
McLaulin, Jeweler

Buy Security feed that adds grpwth,
Buy Fertilizer tHiat aids growth
Buy seed that grows.
S tra w b e r ry C r a te s &amp; F e rn C ra te s

I t ! 9. Park A ta

IR— ■■■■■RIIRRIRRIRRIRi

H’h A Good Investment To
Duy From Us.

PR
IN TIN G THI CHCAPfgT »UT Y I BEST

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aOUAUTVhCRVICE

Campbell’s Security Feed
and Seed Store

Siiinoli Piliiling Ciapjny.
i.a r o .o tar. .1 c o a k t.c m I t
Phaa. 4 B3 1-1 B.atard, r i.r lfa

201 W ; 1 st

O P E N A L L N IG H T

NEW 1938

V2 ton to 12 ton

G M

Oldsmobiles

Loco

Sixes &amp; Lj k M h

Wine-Dine-Dancc
H a v e A Good T im e

THE TJIIANGLE

IHnduhtu ha* SJu UM.oiw ad
bereuta.

O K I, AN DO H IG H W A Y

C

TRUCKS

W E SPECIALIZE IN
M O TO R T U N E - U P
Carburetor ud Igoitioo Service

The lltriu a llm wind which
l^cwa from tin1 Hnhura between
October and Maieh I* known u&gt;
"the duet*;-" bt-mufi uf .It*
hoedlhful cffrrlr.
The Forlal Cukuy rompyny In
K lt.lJa ki msdii up of reilrod and
active p; jiofficv employe, who
own uranga grove, there.

P hono S39

SEMINOLE MOTOR CO.
208 W. 1HT 8T.

_________ SANFORD, FLA.

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JOEPALOOKA

By HAM FISHER

GIMME A PLANE

O U T 1 4SO T T A
G IT A P L A N E ,
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THERE W ONT
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P L A N E S T lU .
M O R N IN G . .-

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v Y B A M *W H A T IS IT ,
C H A R L IE ?

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A S H IP F O R
SEATTLE . WOULD P
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AND R E P O R T S
ALL W A R N r NO ONE TD r y r:
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-W O L F , J U S T T H IN K — T H IS
W E E K W E'LL S T A R T BACK
W IT H W U F A N G A N D
.T H A T O U T F IT —I F G E L S O R 1
O F W E A K , T H O U G H — B ETTI
S IT D O W N F O R A W H I L E ,

I 'L L HAVE T O FIND O U T F R O M
W U FAN G W H E R E A C S OKRTjS
L O C A T E D *- S O I C A N G O
A F T E R H IM — W E 'V E K E P T W U S
A RR EST O U T O F T H * P A P E R S
SO SAKT W O N T HAVE A N Y
WARNING AND 1 S H O U L D S R O N
H I S T R A IL W ITH IN A W E E K '— M

W UP/

B u t dan w o u l d d o u b t th a i
A R R E S T IN G A C E B A R T W O U L D
BR E A S Y C O U L D H E B U T SMB
THAT M A STER

PLYING- S A C K '

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M O N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y « , 1MB

Guy Lacy Named AsManager
: Of Sanford E ritry In State
League For Season O f 1938

U. S. Cruiser Guards Amerlcan#.in&lt;

iAM DEDICATED , »

IF YOU N E E D

CUT FLOWERS
WB HAVE A
NICE ASSORTMENT

J

. RUSSELL'S
FLOWER SHOP

Lacy Wm Formerly With Boston Braves,
New York Giants And Cleveland In­
dians During Extensive Ball Career

CELERY AVE. “ pnoN B IH J

•aaanamnv

Martin’s Garage
General ,;
Repairing

Cujr Lacy, former American and win rml I-ary apent nno hir jrnr
National Lea rue baseball player, under the guidance of p:ewnt
ha* been 'named to m anat* the DetroT talent hunter,
lanford antry In tha Florida QtaUl Greenville, In IM4, eo!d I-acy
league for tha aeuaon of 1»M, It
(h, Richmond rlab In tha Vlr.
waa announced yeatorday through ^ n la
i„ id u , he got hi*
a newtpaper ralaaar from Ameri- ,cct&gt;nd major loop break when he
roe. On.
‘ Jtrie bought a* n second baeenriti
The Herald aport* ad; l or thla by the New York Giant* of the
morning contacted
EInri Beck,'National circuit. The Qlanta, a t
BMol of tha Del roll Titer* In tha did Doalnn, returned hint to RichAmerican league, and kerned of mond In 1UM and lata In lha 1D28
l e e r ’* baitba'I earner. It waa season, Rlchmnnd ao*d him In the
learned that* ha ha* acan action Cleveland Indian* of th* American
with Ihreo major league cluba, the U ig u r.
Eoaton Bee* of the National. 11. aneiit * u-ixon with Clera-

Truck &amp; Apto
A rrlce y o u can A fford

to poy

Martin’s Garage

American circuit and ako Ihe New molx| „f,r „
'Y ork Giants.
lyeata and rm
- Idicjr brolu Into tha national winning two
luufm n In 1DIP whan bn signed to | j ) | moved
pWy for tha Colombfl. 8. C„ en- wham he mat
try In tna Piedmont loop under the eon*. I.nry a
.managerial reign* of. 7,lnn Deck. I juIm . to mar

. of tha •ou.h'a '"Iflgh Ing Joa" Wheeler, the
naUr dam 'on lha Tcnnaiare river In northern
I'Vct th e . lOteti ennlvernary of tha famou*
ijr * » r hero., Thti. picture waa mad* a* Rep
tlk ak er i f thn.bouae of rcprcvna'lve*, dir
IdrfaU. th e ; dam ran be tech In the bock, talanbul'a harbor la (ormrd by
Uw (loldrn Horn, an arm of lh«
tea which divides th* city Into
two part*

Today

.' Httllmhed'a rChroolcl**'* were
one of th* aourc** aied hr

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP

BhakeaPaare lor b'a play*.

Bpanlth galleon* of tha 15th17th centuries aervej both *a war
■ltd merchant ahip*.

Lucky
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Uikean. ■

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Try A Delicious
rome-CooVcecI Klcal

■M &gt;ount*w i*&gt;

■ L f* ^ tr - nation*!
8 M w ' Qm four
m t M V . Rum m arall

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‘
STORE
Complete Lunch
35 c
4-1,1

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Select your food from • Cut o f delicious sandwiches
in d homo cooked p u t t ie s . . . Meet your friends at
L u c y 's. '
WE FILL ALL PRESCRIPTIONS — PIIONE 103

'.yuagtroa mouh

RILEY’S

MARCH I THRU MARCH 3

Campbell’s
Tomato
Soup
a on va n ,
, .

MKiha

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Beans Small 7j/*c
y s L iUd -B r
H r I s a ^ lr

American Oil Sardines

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i p i i l j •\ •

M I ft #, -v - ,

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*■» requiring

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Mash

IPs'got what It take* I* make high record*

Cottle sal™ by
tribau— n ll^* . . i*8*,
amauntwl to *311,000 la &gt;WT|
- I heir herd* warn vnlucd at |SM ,‘ .'*** \
Wu awl III#™ werv 6Ta ImU.ldual;"* m y * * "
‘
ovincri.
| pinjrpnt poll I n f* bcl
' tliaco m n tlm tribal papn'etlcm l'"*
* « * •* -•» '
No. 13 Maria,
atara.
No. U Batyr Pa
No. u Oacw*‘a .

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No. J« thaw 1*1

125.00 to Si
*38 Ford
r *30
*34 Chcv. Til Sedan *34
*35 Hy. Sedan
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J&amp;Jral Gold Y C Peaches

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Large

Ball Whole Apricots
3 for
Assorted Jell-o
Chumgold
lb.
jib b y ’s Cut Beets
2for
Rural Gold Pears

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M ashes.

Ml*ed Freeh—Priced a* that yea caa afford la feed

re­
cant visitor In Hanfnrd with hla
.
HAN CARLOS,
A rU ^ IA T - family u* th* gurat of Mr#. I). E.
*The poor*at, aaddaat paop'o on Takaih.
. . earth HI year* ago) today, operl;]
tor* of their own 11,000,000 cattle J Fire Chief M«rk Cleveland inInduatry."
| tiny rnpurlcil nbonl 50 run* *lnce
That’* the melanuirphori* of tho' Jim. I with only netllglbl* daiuApache Indian* ,n Vie p it ax* of oar i couacil by Ilame* In l|)o City,
J.-mea B. Kltch. Kllch U *u|«rilntandent of the r a w valini here
Mr«. M. Nelaou was a rant ad
and ihe aneeatoni of hla charge* pnruilsalon by local llulldlng InWar*, half n centur# ago, lha apeigur It. 1*. . t'oatnn to make
scour re of th* Southwest.
rwpnlr* eilttnnti-d to ro,t |T0 to
From IBUO to 106) the Apache* n rni-nre. W W. V#nNc»* la to
degenerated,
aconomlraltr and
iplrltually. A third of thulr num'
uer wa* on tha federal ration roll,
rolled
I jm-oI
firem en
tha rest floundering in diurnal leth­ twtra yo*t*rd«y to Fr«i»rli Areargy.
lino and .Tw*i\]r Fourth Hired to
J
In 101H, Kltch am* superinten­
dent of th* Cheyanna Slojg near* hatingalab a *ra*i lli*. Fir*
voCon In Wyoming. II* come to Chief Maek Clrvalond n ported
adding that no lUniatt
the Han Carla* r e m v a tm to buy today,
wa* don*.
ra'tle. Thla, ha aayx, U wluit ho
found:
A V*at re»crv*tlor» i f bountiful
range; while man oiuratlng arvru
big uulfit* with O.WO he-ul of ra t­
tle; Indian* owning l*«.» than f,*
bon brad of cattle nnl ■&gt;!'«•• nlmmit worihlaaa.
Kltch *#y* that right &lt;hen he
determined In ulart n i iluitill'alion movement. Ho say a lie kept at
Catp Hell* pud Chat lex Durkr, I
Indian coigmlaalmtar*, for fiv e 1
year* with hla plan to pub* h r
dependent
call I*men- of th#
Apache*. In 1UU he was made
suparlulendrnl of the Ban,Carlo*
reaarralkm.
He aaya hi* first more was ta
j p'acal* nu«|ilcloo* tribal laadarf ,
■ and draft wilh them a 15-year (
' program to drier out the white ;
cattlemen and eel up th* Indiana
1 hi bualneu. Tim A|&gt;*rh**, he (
foundr ware natural ruwboya and
cattlemen.
|
Tim fifteen yaard ended last
‘January I, On that day Kltch and ,
1.1* Indian ratt)rmn« drove from).
,ll«* reverent km lb# hard* of 'b a in - .! ! . i1? ! " ,.’ " - *

T 5 .- 3 S

M I N . PA RK

Chick S p r ie r — Growing Mash— la y in g

Apaches Back In
CITY BRIEFS
Wampum On Finish
1
aantleut* Fr*m'P*»a Ooa
Of 15-Year P l a n lector uf Dad# County w»* a

■ Aparhea.

PH O N E 17

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S u fo a l la Tha Only Central
Florida CHy Afford In , Ball. Highway
Acd W ater TranagorteUoa

Seminole County Produces
More Fruit And V egetables Than A ry
Similar Area In America

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, MARCH 1. 1938

Goerihg Boasts O f ^ or» 0nporf
Nazi A ir strength ToBegmSoon
Neighbors W a r n e d
Germfin PlanesMay
Be Used To Protect
Nation^ g lsewhere

BATTLESHIP ABROAD

A'AHIIlNfiTON. Mar. 1.
III.. Ilotiw. Natal t

“

»y rocummcmitd n $V)oeO,Mo wjlh (h|, c „y (;o(nmtaklWM t,.t

Germany’s air flald-enarahal.
Gen. Hermann Goering Inti­
mated today that the nation’*
g ’ganic new ajrforce • may
find Its first u m for the prolectlon o f Gcrtnan minorities
outside the qmnUry’a borders.
Spesldltg In celebration of
the th'rd anniversary o f the
lierttard Itarnch, Wall Bir.-.-t
a• rial force’s tonndlnf, Oocrlnu financier, and friend m 1’reai.lent
aiaortad ll wa« created aa 4 Rmia&lt; ve|t, yesterday told lln*
RonHe Unemployment Committee
safeguard of P «ce but that J
that he belicvd a iiat[o..a| Inforced to fUht “It will b . awful rouie of fluu.miu ooon.io a p ir
In aeiJon."
ran be attained only If the pinHltMr'a chief aide aald tho air­ rrnmriit rhantes its present |m|force -will h* the terror of our Iclts.
tnemiea.** 11*» referred to llltlcr'a
recent at*lament that "ten mil­
lion* of Oermajia Oil oar border,
dare not ha maltreated with Im­
punity” and hinted that tb« air*
mon would he the tin t to he
*eut Into action to defend these
Carmans outside Germany. The rovararaent rushed 3JI00
more troupe, IncU’d ln , ah’ force
da achromia t* tha Btyrian capital
M . °* N
a lttf . hrto* in* uhu
naaj itronfhoU under a elate ot
!•&lt; •« . ■■ Adolf Hitler's hay man
Pin the Auatrtan cabinet faced m
moral,

t.Ooo entprscncy tellrf «PI'r"utk&gt;n for the neit four month*,
« lluuie arrepted tho report nl
Joint conforenre romisittre
Hi the aenata approteil yesl*,)r*
rhe uel aa approtud d|4 Wok.
r a tlltU k a f rA W . o a l U l

l l - ——•■t _ r..i t

Paving Of Stale
Highway Placed

I In

n irp m i ul w ater collurtimts emergenclca and new const mo­
tor the |«i»l year reported only,lion,
will
reaull
In a surI57.UJ In bad ilebl* of n grew* plus of $2ft,4Sft a t the year’s end. i
. Iniilnes* of iipprntimutuly
l l estim ated Income from fiiaie1
j turn, C huritr donntinn* of w ater and Federal sources at &gt;13,11)1, KXI.
. amounted in $331.(9.
j Itequtremrnla were figured nl $14.-

WASHINGTON. Mar. l . - t e V -

** Juickly pool nt t u fool of Park Avenue.
imendmeat, a Urge roolnl replica of a whooper
l tho bill to ,o r aoad hill cron* U s b-cn p'scwl
T U cUm- pa *U spillway, Superintendent
&gt;i '*r*.*, . , V t a J *ra** Mowghton slated
I Confadar- today.
I t U qion* J n ■Edition U lhla attrocti m,
I* “ f y T *f. foidflsh hsve Iwen
ieodliek a* dowated for tU pool throngh the
*t IU fall courteey at E. IfVCarroU at the
Mt In Jane,] A tla n ta CoM t Line RaRroad
ref need tn Shape and E. B. Stowe U a offered
Mie pnaaod.te denote a number of water

innndumua which wnul.l have com*
prlled Jii.lp.. Dcw.ll hi provide s t
Ilie tell ill of C. A. Drown, Sam
K. Crushy •Inhn P. Drldgra, P. W.
Swltirr and f . W. C irllaic.

*tWw&gt;lfy u. .1( 110,1 1, 11,1* for III,-

.l&gt;*lk '1W h llW* JM 4ft-',(» A .^ ? ,l»*

?i
. . f‘" " ' ,r"'" Tumim (s Harlow on
ramp.ilau.
,1,nnr,. of Venue'asked by lha
ill" pllsIMX ■
The Supreme Court
imiltiiia. Tl ", ", ", l-"■■’lpoint l| ,,,tor dtfcmlniit*.
:l)i| lh)&gt; ,trr, , ln , hn,,n n„ rl&gt;h. t0
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rerlpinil* I
ilia, .In,lire
II, well con*
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In* rolery r o w II II .| l., .| * HCIL| tO || ,1tleininil
mi," in pieiidlnr Judtfe.
‘‘A fl»,.l ,f 11,,'-,,. , arils.' Mr. .Iii.iire Kill* wrote the dissent*
['olemau , v luim-d, 1.1'ul in I1*,"j mif opinion lor lilinsetf and
Ill'll fow v, 1ka l„ r,|e,nU ir|.i .1,1, 1,,,. Jluford, attyiilg Kuiilor had
live* nml &lt; &gt;|iinintnn,'|.i of S.i.i I,,, iit;|,i i,» iiiov,. fur ili*&lt;|uslifying
roid pv'oih' In Hie North, will 11
„nd pieHcnled no show*
otr„ly help lo move odr celery',ti|- uf bias or pirjinlirc ill his
[aster in i ilUiern niaiknl*. (In .H.tilhili.
Ihe curds v j lime l"|il why our 'p),,. ,uuri'! d.Tiaioii open Iho
ie|rry reiwl
Hi,, N.'iit, in I... jw jy fur lj,,v. Cone In nssiiiM Horn®
ler cfiinlilp so lhat it niakna ntlivj Judne to preside in the caro
lietler 'can l; •
have ixt|ni•-.11w|,ere live former |»o!k-rmril uru
III (lie
|i ulifiliil h„iiefli* ol ibarped with kidiinpiiiu Uu|[cnu !■'.
K.l||f&lt;)|,l ,, i&gt;. Went made &gt; |'mi!nol. I’ouln.it, Sam lingers and
p o l l l l l i t III, I ," l that il j* Kinn&gt;i'j„Hr|t|| ,Sliuetn.ikri' vvcie iibtlurtcHl
|&gt;rai*e,| Ibe clioin."
*•
'milidde Ilie Tsinpu pulire »ljlitn
delegation,
"These . a n I* will lei ■liHirit,- «ii Nov. Jill, IllitT, and flagged,
&gt;r (‘l»tl,I,-*"*itlL,1 (lij. hn;k." (*u|i'man ■milHr Shoi.mrk*'i iliinl later.

’Urns, IM‘d **A11 I lull
uililivM.rd tc
Cilmliial court judges who a te
■at in |P'r»o»i* o.iuiile tin- i,lut„ uni e’listtill,. In appointment to preside
htoojthl |u uilr of III e ,*
started, they will bo financed ex- ,hp M»V primary,
.will ln&gt; ,n ir itis aie lien C. Willard
el naively with .Stale funds.
| “ ■ &gt;m gin,I In be drawn Ire le by mu||i*i |#&gt; u*. 1iu- t-ntpqiaiiy ink. „f Miami, W illiam . J .
Por''
The department will meet fn ,hi* » P "i"l "ccaslnn, said Fuile.v'v IriR iai&lt;- ot |„.»t;,s,., ‘f'I'liiH nffer
Miiiimi „f Miami, Wtillim J . Pur*
Qr'andn Mar. IK for final ron*id"Peich, "111111 l„ l» In tl.I,,, h Hindi! ill III.- Ih'Ip I Dial
I or 11f JurltHuiivifle, Juhn ll. Illmws
frieiuli eveiymm Join iu 11,.. effort a uf Tiim|iu, Wllliuni V. Albury of
elation of the budget.’ County and b*me Slate
.
dlstllct de'egatlans whit h stipear.ul Unllrd Stale* Senator Cliail, * I). »ub*lan(la| Iul ,m&lt; &gt;• incrrUH. will Keywesl. W. II. M m pliy of Or*
■before « tentative b u d g e t meeting Amlivw* end U ndid Slates Sena result. Tlija ,oimuupjly ili rite * ’Ian,In nml Juliti |„ Muorc of W eil
^wtw Jaan ary 17 arkrd for new ,n r r | a&gt;ide Pepper,
* i's k ieali’t if v"*»i&gt;if tiom I In- cel I'tv’ns Iloach.
|Jov Cnne *ald be would study
road eoaslructlon which onglnceii] ' I* I* * pUaaure lo la* in Ihe ,-ir Indiiiiry nut wu tuln-v,, t|,.it
said would cost a b o rt $W,000,000. tongrvsslonal d la'rlrt of your rep our Imsliic** and ,dti. | InuineH* ihe ComP* ilrrisluii l.efure da* ■(■soot some* nf anticipated rescnlatlve, J . Mark Wi'i’cvis, who IP nerally Will In-rieHl as |I||„ in-{riding upon assigning a new
revenue th a year la $*,760,000 ba* woikrd untiring
n procure dustry tlcrom,.* UI„|,&lt; prosper ‘judge
lie mkj, however, there
I.W*.'*
from ihe three rent* a gallon ***** bulbing for kllami Itnirb.
| would Is* m, delay in hi* ufflc*
gasoline tax. L ast year, this lax
‘‘^0
the mrnilu-r* of ihe
"nf roiirse lit,.
, nnipnnV in bundling the *,slier,
produced $0,436,000, but D lruert FloHdn delcgxt'nn in Wavtiinglon mlv t|»ing fund 10,..I fnn Ihi*
explained 10.17 was ronsidrrted a bave sU been close friend* of mine l l ‘ " ‘(t|u ii i,II,nl | h tint ulifficielH
peak year of gasoline receipts, and *n'l *rr doing 4heir inmost •„ I*. to
Ilira,th at e budget could not be made " ^ UnC'h-e lo tb rlr Rlale cud &lt;lu m«,I» Inn l| »i|| In, tin eeunoiiiiiHl
fo r another year on the receipts Nation."
war uf nr......pi•»ll. i, i; ...........
In nny on* year.
• Wilcox also was on the prog, jih live
Mr. CiV’mon sal
Two local &gt;»Ulli» • narrowly
Th# departm ent anlici(Mited $3,- f° r 'b e exrrctae* and inletrsl bad hope I),,&lt;i mu .mall C \ v
j -., u| , d. serious Injury when the
3I$JI7I1 from
Federal ngenciea been manifested in what the Item a ill hlarl Ilie lull te n *
, r’sr hi which’ thojr wei« rkllna
(him year, and about $2,000,000 „f ocratir n*l unal rlialrmun migbl
Mr. Culctnan sai.ljpffjl
Mtuie res oiled Into a ilileli ul tho
Ihla must be matched with S ta ti a*y&lt;nsiomei* wiinid . I,,. :^i
*i,|o ol |li&gt;. hixliway south of
funds for new F rdersl-8'ato ranJam ch Itonaerdt, fh - Prcsident'v iul,lie** Ih^. 1* 1,11, olid I
Kunford |o»t night.
strartion approved by U , U. engt- Mn »n&lt;l secretary, Usued a sl-vle- i hi m in n|| lh&gt;. Miinpany'
' Tl,,. lute model Plymouth sedan
usec*.
ment a t Palm Beach- FVbruary 0
'which twlouxcd lo II. J. Hopkins,
Principal requirem ents' In 1033 saying "Senator Pepper has been
In,al shiw repairman, was driven
will be $3,000,760 for m aintaining loyal 16 tho Administration and ha*
■hy lii* son and was damaged tu
roods and convicts; $676 000 fo r *workr&lt;] hard for his Riate slid It I*
the esivmt or fllioui $350. 0 local
Iho fttMnc al reserve- required by oiir sincere hop* lie will tie returnga|age man |ipll&lt;a|ed.
lew tn ho included In the budget; ed to the Ksnole "
Younft llopkinx. whn was nn&lt;
$1,171,140 for paring projoct* now!
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rontpnnivHl try clay William*, waa

under conmlructbif, 7KI.200 for . . . .
„
grading no* under construction, W H ltO r O tO m iS g i l t
$$MANW far matching a Duval ,
! „ Ik fan V ^C(’f im lH
County fund for a new HI. John*
, n m u n &gt; OCCUUI1N
River bridge at JackaonvIlU; $3,'
I8M0I for federal aid projects
• ! ' a« 7 .U U ( Proro

coal increase al
would be readjust
Chautempa’ wart

liniie to i.rcaldc,
Tho t'm nt lcfi-ard to lanne. a

nr Heininidr rnunUi
JuJK° D#wcU
•it li.-rn mark,Us ,|,u propcH* dl.qu.llfUd htmielf when
. ,
. 'Male All,.in,-y Ilea Tantor of
tn "i.iv.'-.l I
w jTtaitiph, nr1inn «M N|teclal aval*,
man, 1' i-ul kT.irlda tan( oun|y ml.cltor In Polk County
Power anil l.iulit Comiulii) man- flletl u aOKneatlon lint the Judge
win prejudiced mid blae.'d against
U*rr.
.
____ , the alide's rase,
Ill* run •at,
I.•n pi,■pard .... ■
,
.

i P '™ * waa the-ew'y fm ijert h ac H

feet of reinforced onciciv wall.
--------- e'_i-------similar to the 123 foot wall, which1 P h n i l i o m n a *
R n irrn
Is all that u-maina of the old&gt;v y l l t I U l d l i p B
IlC lg ll
basin.
| ¥«
T h r f t o t e n P lI
Rv
The protective wall for Ihe oU,
A II1 C a i C I I C U
D .l
bes n wu* cbiulruc'cd of piling C , i | n r v
T l P 9 f l 1 f 1 f1 l i
driven inlo Iho river bottom but
J
ir v O U ltltll
after sen-r.-l y,«*.r* the bnakw atari
w*» In »uch a delapltaled condition; PARIS, Msr. 1.—CW -The gov
Ibnt the Commisaionris order the nniment of ITemler Camille Chau
icmoval of tip. piling, The reln- t,m ,,J was threatened .last nlgb
forced concrete ws'l will replace by a lightening deadlock betweet

%VVLA1IA^SKE. Mur. I.
— (Cvr*!—The Suurentc Court
(lecitliil (tuluy that Judge
Robert T. Dowell cf tho Polk
county criminal court could
not lie required to continue
a h iiresiding judge lit the
Tampa flogging case trial*.
It wan a four to two dccla'on
wIMi Chief Juutlco W. H.
rmylrm J i:.I|t.&gt; |)r\rrl| ahnuld con*

i

Chancellor B rhuachn ln , alrlk
follow Ihe lines of Iho old pro* , , 1, 1,
u 0U, o f0r ndjustm rnl u
log out firmly III put down na*l, Inrlion.
d iU ru n x 's Willi the meS.Urc up
unrest th a t sPr*«&lt;l Btmhwar&lt;l
A ten 'allv r program discussed p,i,v,.,| |,y ,|„. lower chamber,
b u t night to the Herman frontier, by the Clly Kn;;inccr celled for
-j|ir tu lP nituo after the Her
waa .aid to have leaped the Urns n total ex|iendlliire uf spproil* „t,. Ugre,v| in sidetrack j J m* gbv
troops might revolt and Join the malely $'in.000 with the City's cm nirnlal r o n u n lislp m lura-un
outlawed na*Is In a bbmdr (h a ir, npproalnmlely II3.U00 to] iim p u m rilr 1,1 liasten mirk tu
putsch enlesa removed from the prnvHe fur Iho cons'ruction of 850
i i ' m i Ii m i o . r&gt;«« au»

Rlyrlan capital where nasi laud*
era claim support of M percent
of the 15$,##0 population
Th* coantiT ’ ram* under a
stale of -eeml-alerm- with-army
troopa. police, machine gunners
and tanka eatabllshed In all I»*
lanital trouble spots.
In Vienna mece than 1*0 monarchlata and left wing eatrembdi
were arreeted fof voiclag opposl
tlon In Schuschnlgg.

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Kllit nii.l Ju.llrp lUvcra Buford

RoadDepartment H a B J ^. ^ h f lhm&gt; 1&lt;wnt do arlim rira nl H. II. ('olemau Points
87 C o n s t r u c t i o n National Guard* hnl.l ih rir week.
To Value Of Cam­
D . b Ib . I b
erakhitu In the urmnrj
paign On M arkets
Projects In IVf i „c ...
Wi Irin,idrill
hIum,

I J. f.oilge and A, W. Lee.
ment ycsterrlay announced a pro*
| • ily C|crk I*rank U LaluioU posed 10.MI hudgel which, without

Fred T. „ m„|,on by Ken. William
11
and s b* up,* (u iriahl, in rrramnill i
construe* (np*n iduiikrl iu iierceul el«*h.
bn'ln lo
*pim hill went to cunfei’cm-

ProposalMadeTo
Promote SalesQf

O n A p p r o v e d L is t c it y n e w s b r i e f s

' ( oinhilltce rumpviMHl of Cnminli-lon tha approved list for Dcminnlr
I slom-r* Walter H Coleman, M jCouniy aa the Stale Rosd Drparl*

Th* new reinforcem ents ran*
v e r te j upon the southern idly,
brlntln* to between (000 and
M*0 federal troop* in rau tro li City (
•her* after emaabln* n a il niolillK mec In

marcb on Vienna. Troopa of the I ihoriir ( Ity engineer
(lr*a garrlaon believed lo ho] Williams lo retu tr ill's
aympathatlc with U*e B**U were n,|t n WPA project for
hsstlty removed.
j linn nf n municipal boat

ThU I* the United State* be* loahlp Atkan.n, • ho'vn pai»!n»r Ihrnueh the
nal, ilurln r 1 a vial: to tho (Irrmin^nad. Tho Atkanaa , nrrumpatili.l l.y lho \\
lew York have all bocn on Kumprin trip*.

c^.up In.uranru ws» further
lakrn into runddarallon liy’ the
tu,nttj mi.„,bura mid D. U Thraahrr |(K*n| rcpr»ientat|«c of tho
prudontial l.lfo luanranca Com|t»ur. ut|&gt;|.ilnod detalla of th*
polity k » lha firm ha roprteanla.

__ _____________ ___ _ _„ „ .
The_ nuaMer
wo* referHd to

*’

Decision Opens W ay
For AnoointmentOf
New. Judge InC ase ti,

la nne of l|ie initial step* in the
, UH hnpi«rrim-nl of Ihe p'ot. t ’ltjr Kn'girtver I m l T- William.. dlHCtkeed

rrimenlal fund for the N a y . &gt;jgM , h# -rq u ll , illn
-m tk for
thii *um $i,uon,tmo would t&gt;«
on.lka.pnrk |pro|&gt;«&gt;r1y.
the ranstrm tlun of a lln“
No ik-fini't action was l.k in o n
in.blP to nplacc lha destroyed (hc mfltUr
ni|(hl t „. Su
tun. .
intrmlrnt of Parka Jamca Mnuphrh.. renuntiUe s.in.1 daring ton
Mr. Wll!lam» were laiaid«*intjoii uf the AiloilnUtra* ^ rurlrtl l« oil a In leita of murk
i bill to mitliorlM a ft,llt.flW .- j„ ¥gr iou, locatlona, and alao to
i aiiuiiuU.ii uf natal air lorcea. y|lUin |ir c r „ tor the 3000 yards
'hnirinan Vinson. tteorsla Dentfur lh, , „ rk.
at. anlil th» experimental *u- roinmlssloncr*
negotiated a
riiatUm recouimaiKlad would
wj,k tltm y Walaon.
»l*t »f » H5.W0.wo bpproPiia„t i lie Sanford reprei and authority fur th« Navy w.lllMtj„n |n t|,o Florida m ate
m-lotlain contracts fur a stml Baseball I a-ague. Icu.I uk tha Mil*
ninuunt.
ni. ii&lt;n| tlaiekall Pork to the tatlr ,n|.1 tha fund would situ jrj. for u
0f tltu yrara and
nn»y 55 0011,0.111 to develop for ||l(l comlilrralloii of f t oon to
all atirfaco craft, nssuinably nl
pu|i| |n installments durlnS
&lt;m.».|uit.i t |« t " typu u*«d by lk„ ,,|uy |tl,; *ro.,o,i. The lei***
*l*n iwwura, apd f7.timt.ooo fur will l« r&lt;*.|Ulrrd to |iay all tont&gt;», tu,pr.|uul and oilier In* r.id&lt;-ntu| otpi-nsc* In th« up#raitl«na,
tfun of the Park und w ||| olao ha
'Inal Homo approval today a ||uww| tu makv nnr Improva*
It lo the While llo u w ' fJiO.* m¥llU

4

Judge 1)c«'elf :r S
Disqualified |

instruction Of New port Meiion i» irhotuw to twain
NaVy Dirigible Is about Mir, 10 anti that covering
a _ n . B.tkU the reven acre* Included In tha
S e_ e_n As
Possible pn&gt;jrtl wllh (irr lnrhr. of motk

BERLIN, M ar.l.— (AP)—

Court Denies
Mandamus In
FloggingCase

*

iaata*ae[a ■ n u l l , D cclirng that work on llw $.13,*|
‘
.
bOO WPA Improvement project for

T r o o p s Are Rushed
FromVIenna ToPrevent Nasi R e v o l t

NUMI1ER 160

M ajority Holds T ri­
al Judge Cannot Be
Compelled To P re­
side Over R e trial-V

WARNING

Tension (grows
In Gnus, Austria

9

Established In 1908

* b k h wUI be d«* to
» * ro * te n i *or * or‘l "»* imnring
compl*"®".

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WASIIINHTON. May. | , —W
_ w aloH a. AUsqnd*,. Federal
. | , , (
A ■
tentimatrotor. .impended
******* ,or * * " w$*b* t» 0
N m l llgaor permlia . laamd to
D U rtU tera Draade, la c . Jack­

void Id have attempted lo pa.a
,b viifi*h' and run uff th« left
side id the highway liecauao of
e fast nppreat hlng auto from lha
opptisil* direction. Neither of Iho
buys wn* inlured.
Mor»e Uansou, alio figured in
an auto accident on Park Avcnun
tld* mornlnit and wa„ dpcketwil
Ity IH^ce tor • rerktess driving.
I law ever. non,, of tlio detail*
could In* learned.

in Hanford for Ihe ranting year.
Mr. Lehnirn, chairman of th*
board, expresses his wish for the m h :a l w l a t h e r
presence of th® cnllrn .member­
Fair amt contlnuad coob *orod
ship of th* board and tU city tad
light s,a Ito red frost la Interior
county commissioners."
This wi’l be the first mec-ting. of extreme north portion $owW$U
uf IU hoard since the appoint* Wednesday fa|r. ,ll(b llr warmer'
in extrema north portion* •

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run Bt tha RHx Thaalra today. ' -J-akwb. U.Ml MB »a ll.N i
m»a CommttU. Mn Uor- B:00 A. If. Leave Annie UuM.ltI o t ° aT w w *m worUI.
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M, rHr:rr, Wlpter Park; of our modern lire r'„l|,od In opHollywood aonc wrlthi* tnM.t
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COHN: K!ro»i« Plb. por dba.
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&gt; &lt;T,i:i&gt;MtiRiM- ki« haa bpra.
few. poor lo fair. t i l l . ,
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K-ufrt NNTI tflm. baa,
baKJ
No Huppllaa.
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i.m-rucNi no. iCRDRtto, imm.
•rn rrle, foie la good quality K.
I. rrro. It-lla.
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bun, ««-Ue. Oolod ba. bpeo, «•He.
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tiling Doxlrr A Gay’, quality
paint. Stanley-Kogera ltardamra
Cater Now Management
Co.
’o kro catering to permanent
Uy fowta. lUtaa por w.tk— 12— Wanted
a 19.00 to |100, ilngla—ItiXK)
up, douMa. HaU. by day— Wkim.n wanted: good home, .mall
■alary, white preferred.-107 N.
• to tlAO, ahqgte—flLOo to
k ' team . Our bode i l l tha Loeuit. Lnai.on.
I.'Hot and cold water hi Mrery WANTEDi Whit, or colored re­
■, A hom.llko atoiMpharo plot liable gardener-no tool* needed.
lata hotel oorvteo. Wo welcome
Phone 817.
laopacdon of our room*,
ting room now' op»n, wllb
M nrIco and omcIImu food at
lar prteoa. a W. Hal liven, Gar.it) Apartment—Adult, only,

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INDIVIDUAL PRESCRIP­
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TOU W ILL HE SURPRISED

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S P E C IA L IN T R O D U C T O R Y O F F E R

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W.D Known Aa Barber
Formerly Worked At.
Sml h llarbtr Shop
Now Warkiog At
Bnowe D a rter Shop
IM W. let 81.
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P H O N E 43

By HAM FISHER
•A Y

iN A HIT THAT
F E L L A A G A IN

SO—Houses for Silo,
FPECIAL HOUR Bargain at bit
aacriflca. Corner Olh St. and
Magnolia Ava. Atl caah. See D. I
Vhroaher, rmwutorwPhono tit.

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By Jo M «tz «r

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D A N . D U N N { Sr u r i O p . r . t l v r O
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U,S. Refuses

Mayor Insists

p u c e b r is t l e s

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Schuschnigg
__Called Swan Song

IN THRONE^ SHADOW

vit’

Be M uzzled
Note To Japan Saya
A m e r i c a n s Have
* Perfect Ri^fat To
L i v e In C h i n a

Island Empire
Eearn Bombings
Tokyosois P r e p a r e
For P o s s i b l e Air
* R a i d s By Chinese
H A N K O W , ‘China, F«B. 25
|— (A P )—The United StatM
government tbld Japan- In %
blunt note today that it hae
r .i intention of ordering the
evacuation of Americana in
the Central China war area
m requested by the Japanese
a r^ f{)lo m s tic

circles

here

■aid tlW nota dscisrod Ameri­
cans hart a perfect right to lire
and carry on Uetr done* In anT
part o f‘ China ragardlaaa of the
preeenee of the Japan#** army
Moat Of the Agsorieeaa concern*-'
are mlaaiyoarW
’ After the alnking of tha United
Btntog genhoat- Panay. by Japaaeea- airplanes, Japan guaranteed the righta of tha United
State* to China would ha rw
apactad. A abort time later the
Japanese army notified Ameri­
can r*pr***ittatl**i In China
that. Japan Intaade* to bomb a
ra il area of Control China and
awggeatad that American! in tha
area leave after marking their
Property ae the Jaguos,* coaid
reopenlee it from the air.

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Continuance O f Mad
Dog Scare Brings
Drastic Action In
Try To Curb Spread

vvfn/a

Acting on th« hecommindatlon
j ef City Physician, Dr. J. N. Tolar,
I and through the authority Provtdtd In City Ordinance#, Mayor
KdwaHI IHggina today iaaaad a
Proclaibatlon requiring 'all
w*ar inutile* when off the
premises dr tha awuar. effecTIre
March I. and to continue to do
so as long ns this precaution U
In Throne's Shadow.
I Franco,: 8panlah insurgent
deemed necessary.
chief, wins the civil war, th*r« l , 1 Increased reason .Ip- believe
This r* coin as ws* tskon by
he will ask Prince Don J.an, form*) King-Alfonso's youngest son.
Mayor litgglna to prevent ani­
mals &gt;h*t have bean Infected to re-establish &lt;he Spanish racaafcly. Hen are the psince and
‘1
Premier Mussolini of Italy has with the virus from transmitting hla wife.
apparently underwritten Hitler's l l « ' Infoctiou to cltlien* of Banlatest adventure in Aus rla which ford.
started a train of diplomatic hr
paring. tlia number of weeks
cldances Including I he downfall of that the Infection haa been on a
Britain's Foreign Minister, An remplgn In Sanford and BemlIbony Eden.
nol* County a number of persona
hive
been bitten by infected
enlmels and have been required
la undergo the Pasteur treat­
ment. This action, dt la hoped,
•will prevent further Infection to
l&gt;*r*ans In the Clip and also carb
tha spread of tiro epidemic to
other artimalf.
, Chief of Pellca liny n. W il­
liams reported that two mad dags
wern killed by moorhen of the
D e p a rtm e n t
yesterday and
brought the total number at dngi
killed In the commanlly
ahwe
lb* beginning nt tlm epidemic to
Outlining aTlatien In the United apprutlmstsly thro. soon.

N aval Officer
Speaks Before
Local Students

Pogrom Is F o u r t h
Of Series For Vo­
cational Guidance

Explanation Of
Celery Surplus
IsGiveuGrowers

Bill Is Approved To German NaziaAreBit*
ter Over Austrian**
Stop W ar Profiteers
Claim Of Independ*''
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—
ence For Country.
MV-Tke House Mil.laiy Com­

mittee today approved a bill
to'-fclvi- llio
I‘i ml,lent broad
y to prevent profiteer­
Pait Provisions Are auihmi
ing In war time. The commlitee's
Outlined Following1 action liAikr n long deadlock
legis allon which President
Grower Complaints' nn-r
England Strives To
Itoosevi-ll had recommended as
a na'iotiul
defense measure.
Plav Duce Against'
Following M-vernl romplalnls The bill contains a pinvlskn
la the Klorkla Cclrry Conlrol Com- j for Hie uni&gt;*tsal draft of man
H i t l e r In Crisis
tnlllee nnd to County Agent C. It.- power nnd Widest ry In warHmt.
Dawson by growers who declare The ililgf-.r'sreulive would have*
n. As-sstslto Wr.ss
that ibo rnt.m nmount of ihelr, power to put UVrifflllng’! on
Echop* of Chnnccllor Kurt;
available erk-ry neteagn ban been prin-s. In addition llie legisla­
ikhuncliniifv's l»»cun of Auicut by shipper, even though the tion provides for a "system
until luxituni DiiBcrcd in Kllj
nllatmenl percentage In effect at of taxation which shall absorb
lo|H! ttnluy but itu motif or
t
tho lime wan only 76 per rent of, all profit* over n fair normal
hurnnmy wuli (icrmgny bBj...; V
1tin availah'o
supply, County, te'urn to lie flxrd by CongTC»n",
c«mo one of JanBliuV digcord
Agent Dawson, In a statement I*
in licrliiL
. ,
.
growers tods)- rxjtlrlnrd Iho pro-1
Lfmliiiir Nnsla in llitlart
v|,|on of thr Celery Marketing
cupiUtl culled
it
SchuAgreement relative to this inatlik.
irchiiTRii'H nwun aoug, »*y*n*
The Counly Aijenl advised tho
-fo r u* hr It finished, history will
growers that ihey are wllhln tlislr
lake It* course
without him,
rights In prevrntlng shipper* from
AusUia is ours".
rutting the total amount if they
Home, while had looked atkane*
R l l l l s s f i n l*°
snd that surplus mmSecondTinteHiffh Tri­ O f f i c i a l
D U l I C i l U mod|ly mlRhl 1k, go|d |n intiaat the Hltlrr-Jkhusehnlff pu«*»
CITY NEW S BRIEFS was "highly pleated" by Bchuaahbunal Holds Law ; Says Heart, Blood state commerre.
nlgg'e Interpretation of the agreeThe statement of the County
The Heminole Counly School
Is Constitutional 1Pressure Improved Agent to the growers Is as fol­ lend
ment *■ meaning Austrian lid * 1'
(onrril scheduled to U* held prndrnrc and
Austro-Gargto®
lows:
at'the Municipal IHer Sunday has
TALLAIIA8BKK. F.b :5. -&lt;A1
poser.
^TUCaON, Aria.. Feb. 2V—IA*I
This
I*
«n
attempt
la
e*plaln,|M
lcn
indefinitely
postponed,
K.
K.
—The Florida Buprtms Court to­
Autltlt-n potrkta P*r» “ #d Joy.
that the estlhiale, made by the K ,pp annaun(n| today.
day opbald tha Murphy "Low -General John J. Penhlng, whose
nuqU after BehuocJtnlgg’* uddtWUU
Cuntrol Committer should not ha
_____
rendition
became
so
critical
l*»l
Dollar' *tat Redemption law for
to the nillon. Austrian Na»ta
Used as a basis fur stdllng. These
The ' regular meeting of the
tho second time although the ala night that physicians pndlc ed
estimates are made for the pur local lodge of II. I&gt;. O. Klks will angry snd ther# wore aom#
t|
u
&lt;
end
was
near,
continued
to
Justices said they would not hsv*
peso of showing Iho total amount Ire held In Ihe Lodge llell to­ lured demonstrations.
supported It if they had beta rally lo«|sy.
London shared Roma's pIsaatM#
of n-lrry ava|lah|n for shipment night. tho Rev. J. J. Kellaghsn,
An
official
bullet*n
aai.l
himembers of thd legislature.
for any week, ami with this to­ secretary, snnoonrrd tw'ay add­ for Italian support o f Austrian
heart
and
blood
pressure
were
Tha Court, unanimously decid­
tal Info, maltau tho Coiumillet ing that lit* regular monthly Independent may glv* Britain th#
ed th* law provldod fur HIT Improved. The bullr in adilml “ his
leverage
needed
to
block
further
Condition must *UH be' rvganlod ri-cominends to the SvCret»rT of benefit d*nr&lt;i will follow th*
laies to -he Included in thf
Gcrmcn domlnaneo of C m llil
Agriculture and the letter places busluesa meeting
amounts bid fur the cerlittrateg at rritleul.*'
Europe.
‘ V
Tho World War Icodcr Ispsc.l the prorate percentage ' width
which were two yean old when
England snd Franco hoped « u f
Into uuconsciousness last night ►to ubt lie shipped from tho Ktat*
The rvgulgr weekly meeting of
ISIt-vunM this morn In* and apoka ^ h Ihe BSrposo that the gro«*t, aKh^lerU s-Cekrr iad.mtry Comv. nilAht ho able to pUy G o m ^ r i
will get grantee r«d«nu f"r the tr)(| rom#1„ f w, w,|, b. y d |n lhr a n F T fr tt ‘*galH »h -o*A o th r "1
Tho. court decided |li* curt III- a 'few words to hl« physictsn*,
•
I-on,Inn Viscount llallfa*. h l.,hla sister and 'hit son who were amount ..hipped than he would l f jMr,,rll |1U(-,| „g tonight.
cates which Lccsmo two yean
to lord I'rooldenl of. the LouirnU.
at
the
bedside.
,
the
total
is
ahiPP»d.
|l.eltlee,
recrelary
of
the
Commit
old after that date could tint he
"I urnplaint* havo r-«rl.e.l HU* ........... . |lM|#y. s,.l,linK that those and former Viceroy of India W*0
Rummnm-il
hurriedly
In
hit
hod
sold at auctions.
formally nrmed foreign secretary
offirr from grown-* lliat In sell
In another ra»r, tho t:rurt d"- side yesterday wen '* Dr. VVrnw inn Ihelf celery "In Ihe field," ronnecled with llio industry weir in spite uf the Ub®r
Mason, |.o« Altgalra s|htIs|IsI.
invited to ullrml.
cldod the certificates must Iw
►harp wirnlng the appolntm*®*
■nd Dr. Willlum Kerr,'lt&lt;*orl a •- all ol their r«lpry bn* la-r-n rut
delivered to tho lilclu-st bidder
would mis* a cunstitoUcnal U»dm'
while
llio
pruruto
ill
rfluel
at
•horlty
from
llio
Unlvvr»l'y
of
ngardtr-a dt the amount of Ihu
prime Minister Nevfllo Chamber*,
the Hmr was 76 perm it uf the WuHhiiiKton Hall To
b U .i„ cimparl.on IP the amount California.
lain announced that lord UaUfua#
General Perahhig’a -ouly sister. available. In most of llirr.e. rase,

Mussolini Seems
Highly Pleased,

Supreme Court GeneralPersbiag
Upholds Murphy IsRallying Today
Low Dollar Act Alter Bad Night

Stales Navy rnd giving a reaume
Stray dogs that nrn found
of hi# work in this branch of na­ roaming tha stmts without mis­
tional defense, Lb Com. Ilarry N. sies Will ha killed by members
Carlson, graduate of Seminole •&gt;f fh* Pol las Department. tyayor
High School, and former resident
•fated. Imllcaiisrg that
ef Sanford, told boys of the Junior
for Oio dogs coqid b*
sad Senior class*a at tha
fJ
U * l school 'of (M'bJIpdrtoonlriee‘Af-1 rWaa
toe*a»£Sft.
Mni|a*H?». *
ho mb ike area. kUllag a*d wound­ lered in aviation through
* a*|i ■ •
ough the]'ing spore than 1-MO non-combat­ Nrval Air Corps.
ant Chinas*.
-*,•&gt; . , , The program today eras the
Shrine Day** To Be
Meanwhile riotood debate ever a fourth regular monthly Vocational
Held In Azalea City
war control meaaero forced par­ Gu’dance program for boy* la th*
liament Into receo* today after hon or Cliss and was sponsored1
— ~
Japan had apant (oar terrified ty the llolary Club. Boy* of tha^ Th# program for the third anMura waiting for '•phantom" Junior Class who are sponsored nual "All ‘Florida 8hrln* Day" to
Ohlneaa air armada that never In their Vocational programs, by be held In lV-*&lt;k* on Sunday,
appearedHe Held In Armory wh„ wa* h'* emissary on a special
The uproar In the lower hou*n,
Mira M».v I’erdiing, and hi* sorTRnvertigatlop sliuwa the
hujer
vl.it to Hitler Ia*t Novembaft
on# of the most tarbulent scenes
I.‘ . Com, Carlson who at Ihe pro- president of tha Palatkn Shtlnoi
,
n
~
, .
ret wry nnd rbaiiffcur, Si-rg'. t!, IV puriliSriSl the entire Idm-k. Iwl
t»k « over the -post ..vacated
Dfflrlnl, of |lm Hanford Heml would
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in . Japanese parliamentary hl«- sent Is an Inslrsetor of the avia- Cub, to Georg* Weinstein, presl-. l Y l S r l O I l
K , d I T l l l I l Shaeffer. moved rrMi'ionnl I f iiMnr.1 ||i« puitliiMi print un llm
. u&gt;ry, broke up debate last night tlon eadela at fllto Naval Air baa* dent of Ihe local eltlb.
1« . s
n
J* l
longing* from tlu-lr .lio'ylj quar* iiiimuiii MlioUftl fur (Imt |'ii11 !»*•• •,o Foot hall Asst,riot,on imluy |,y Anthony Kdrn, who decitnoa tw
i mlndvd |imo| toot lull fun* u( .follow
Chamberlains
*
on tha government's national mo- In Pensaeol^ Dew to Hanford JH- "In prder that our Visitors may ( j H
reminded
g fS
\ &gt; 3 I I ( l l Q &amp; C V l m ln 'b0 hosgiinl yfedvriisy Isr field.
.
'“ Th" Marketing Agreement and the Wnslilngton Hall to b« given foreign policy.
'hlliuilcn bill which would |m- terdsy afternoon In tho la 'fit typo have an opportonHy- of looking —
_
, . n
*, aftarnonn, liidlrniiiig tlwy writ
Wild N**l demonstrations broa*
poto wartime regulation of Japa­ navel alreraft whlrh wa* Inspri- over the Garden* during tha morn- |&lt; QJ* C / O U n t V D O S r f l proimring for mi rglendtil » ny. * O.rdi-r etalu# that each shipper in. tho Armory timluht beginning
nese bualneaa, finance, property led by-the boys who yitrt fakvn Ink.'’ Mr. Hyde wrolo, -our pro-[
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j General I*, r.lilng, .who has been ,li.ll&gt; M|iiltali|y 1.1 i &gt;i t in among at I It: tut uVliM'lt to In, a bvnvHt rut in many par's ot
n ig h ''a s Chancellor Kurt Scbu
linip-r H&gt;r thi- Assovlalion
u , ri„n » iT-IIonri Hinlih anv1"''0 *'»ffering « heart n**ck their' grower* the t » l« ! allot
aid private lit**. ,
to tho local' a'r field In buses fal- gram will not start until 12:30;
A few' hours efrller, air raid ------------ -------nffl'IalH announc'd that the rrhnigg. In his '***''*+ m
0. O. Nord- p. m. but In caso .ny one a W d ^ ottnc, d hu' rand|doey till, mom , Fib. f&gt;. warmly girded'hi* only inept whlrh they liavn revived.
warnings had ' been cancelled on gren, sergernt-gt-orms *t th# air arrive prior to that lime 'hern ,
,
counly. commissioner
Warren, New York Inve* - If u shipper Ion on" grnwur proceed v Will In- applied on |llo r|&gt;e»ch to th* federal dl. . »■
uniforms ruuncul that Kurhter Adolf HI*
Kyushu, aouthweaterii. Island of base snd brother of Kiri N#rdgr*n will bo p|*n|y to ae*. Tho Gardens ^rnm |)j,|riC| f,-u j suliject to mrn* broker upon the hi fur’s or- wl«&gt;»e crop h*» been ■nmi’wlis'. piirelniin price of
and
nootliur borglrt I or* tiro playi-ra during tho ler of Germany 1* sworn to up­
Japan Proper, on tha main Island
this elty, accompanied th# l b will heat I hoIr boat neat .Sunday, th&gt; n* lnocr„| c „r|mary i„ mu&gt; rival yesterday morning from uialei vsllmulftl
giuwvr'* Celery ha* hern titer past .entoit in that the Iruin mat hold Ava'rian Indeiwndence.
»nd w. slneeryly hap# Jhat your „
Bmllh ,, w
br n |r
of. Honshu and tho oojeny Island Commander.
Palm llrsch.
The Nads, who hurled stench
ijtllinaUd, |be shipper tan mi up begin wnik on lh« rontemplatrxl
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Tho
dlVrrming
b'llrlin
from
at rormea*. eadlng -------a scan that |„ giving a resume of hU ejr##(,'commoThresher, prwrenl County Combombs In Vienna's working elato
portion
the*o
qiiantlltea
so
as
to
1
,,'hrduh,
for
livxt
year
without
LL
Commander
Carlson
expUlnod
oenied.
had proved false.
mlsslmer. who baa already an­ •he |'hy •u inii" _ followed in th‘*s
districts, were
lnfur»*»od W
•ban thrre hours. Ilr. DaviJki de­ evenly dlslribulb hla total ul|»t Hn*nrlo| wnrrlv*
Chines*
bombers, - w h l o h Ihat ho gnduated Horn HemfnoUi The pragrant was Hated a* fol nounced for re-election.
Behuuchnlgg'* a»aertlon that D *»,
u
ir
'u
t
.
Wednesday raldgd Formosa, had High Kchool in th* olass of lOlt lows:
nied.
however,
that
rrarllod
ql
Menil&gt;«r*
uf
the
Hcml-t'ro
Irani
Mr. Smith cams to Bauford In
'T r o ll III,i allote It can bn sppruprinli'lv ilcrnrstnd the A r­ Fuehrer hu* promised to rwstrtW^.
b**n nPorted •headed across the ond spent three years at tho 12:10 p. m. to 1:20—I.unth In 1(11 from Albany. O*. where he seeing hi* xon h"d caiiserl any
Georgia Imtilutt of Technology As.Men Howl for Nobles and had been engaged in the auto­ change in the comma ruler» con­ tern a bump ran Inako n tlral on mory lust instill and have &lt;-114**0,1 any attempts at -NaalHca'loo #»
China saa toward Kyushu.
a umji by buying llm total block. Rinser Wester and
bis
Hotel Auallia's 0.760.000 pcopU and
In Tokyo, mhch of tha n*rt|on but before bis graduation trim | their tiriUhs
mobile business. Prior to that In' dition.
dwelt on tho (act that Vladivos­ the school ho enllstod In 'ho Unit- 1:(0 p. m. to 2;80~Band concert had been a farmer near Ogle
Friends ami Motives, on the and throuKli tho nliuvn flurlui’ l'a|ws orchestra tu furnish thu tha'. the Illegal Austrian Na*l*
will remain outlawod.
iuua|e.
tok, Rasatan Siberia where "u ad Ht^teo Navy as an *l|g\flcjAn | in Gardens by Morrocco Tempi* thorp*. O*. where be was born other hand, raid the aon'a visit Iron ran get un ndvaniag,*.
Even before Rcbuscbnlgg ended
had rheerrd Ihe old soldier *n a l i a * I* suggested wlii'ii n buyer
hog* Soviet air Ooel la eoacen- for aervlea during th# World War.
band
la IITIhis speech with tlm shout "A h *» j*
In 1PIT, U . Com. Carls** #n-'2:30 p. m. to l:td —Introductles
JT-anls
In
deal
un
llie
liuajs
nl
ol
was
-the
U-st
nndlrine
lie
hat
trttsd- l» almost a* close th tha
Bine* coming to gantonl Mr
trio will remain fire and fac
lotnicnt of any blmk. mol th« Eckcrson Employees
capital a* Formoaa.ls to Chla* listed in tho air corps ond raesIVOd | of dUltngulshsd guaaU
Smith has engaged In the sum had." •I
this frec&lt;l»m w# will right to th#
per,
,’iilngv.
fur
Instance,
Is
7.
Dr.
David-on
said
Ihe
change
Th* calm wRh which densely a litief training In Penaacola srhess 4:00 p. m.—Drflla fat Aisle* Bowl mobile biigipess
bating
be*n
death!" The Nasl a'lrrad demon­
Have
Theatre
Party
I
bp
giowrer
would
!»•
settled Tokyo, mush of It built b* was retained ai a flight in* I by Pairol and Drum Corps of connected
to
the
worse
wa*
giadual
during
l"‘‘
rt'nl.
with
the
Bantonl
stration* broke out.
M lW co T«bpU and,by Patrol Bulck Co. for more than five the night but later this morning within Ida right to |ieriiilt only
of pophr and wood, had taken » l r otrueior daring the ramalsder of
Employee# and friends of |li«i
For lhn-**nds of radio listen76 psiruijt of Ills flclil in bp cut.
th*
War.
In
1M0
ho
was
detained
|
of
Daytoad
‘
Boaah
Shrine
Club.
he seemed improved.
prsetts* yesterday wa*
rear*,
but
for
th*
past
ten
yours
Fiuit
fanners
l#»i| cnera the premier's shout o f -Unj
{CswtlawsO an r»#s rtussj
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hat confined himself largely to
night rnjoyi-d u iheulre party In1 III death, had Austrial" was
wiltiln*
th"
Blair,
|n
whltli
tlu
Plainly nervous. tha populaca \
- - (arming.
Hurkillim Agr-ruieut nn'l tk.hr D-e Princess 'TbaaffC. slmneored | drewned tmr^&gt;y awarm* o f Nnito - #f siren* and Rev. Williams TaHaT” Home I b W aM ttT
Though this is Mr. Smith'* Guffey- Withdraws
nrnny of t|,#m urete released
tha t5om,^-iloes
not apply, ur d|s|&gt;ose of |t by Di&lt;&lt; fumpunr and tba
tho shouted alarms ol motorcycle
On Prodigal Father
For Persian Cat •rnlur* Into politics, h* sa&gt;« From Governor Race cltu-rwise.
frmn prison* only a few days
p.&lt;nr muI“ m.
aqtoda warning ol "Onamy air
that be baa boon a Democrat ell
tbuigs, ailing niu*l&lt;- an,I other ago—sweeping along tho slreria.
"Any glower has Ilia right lu
raiders' ** tho tsboaroal &gt;
Th# Bav. John B. WUliama » ;
"Hell ID'ler, one nation!" cried
- f om depositing a B0 cent con­
i-ntertsiniueut
wero furnlsh'-d by
!lt?
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Keb.
26
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request n pe-rstimste uf bi«
liverad a sermon on th# prodigal
flea of county commissioner. •*» » , „ j ^ p j , p Uuffey (D l*s.)
flebl. If lie thinks the ralimste local labvil und an exhibition nl N'aila parading along Maria 11U-. -It la wlthia tho roatm of pot Father, baaed on the 1Mb chap­ tribution and faqaost that a homo
bo found far tho Fpnion Cat. a
.J“ i .U*'’
'.0
today eliminated himse'f from thi m*d* l» lint right. Another r. l| magic wa# given by u visiting fur Street In Vienna.
•ibtlltr that tho Ohlnooo could ter of Lake's Gospel, last nigh1
I uborers ami members of Ui*
soo Is no nines for a house p*t I Inland to do tho best I can fo r ,iM g p.nn.yivsnU gubtmalarial mate will bo mad*, a* far s , is insg|c|un In addition to the
raid Kyushu or other pole is a*, tha Pr#*byt»rl#a Church. To­
erorybady In tho county."
Fatherland Front, Bchuschnlgg**
_ ... „ ,, .toco at tbs rvqtoat of President humanly possible in make ||.
fvatnred picture un Iho aereen.
thrfushoet Japan.' a spokosauu night will bo Bov. Williams Um« wh'eh need* human companionship,- signed, "a lovtr of cola". C k.«hU .‘ nH r g ^ L p K . ' J i ^ 1* 0O“ , , l ‘ * ho ntberwlja refund
f . ||. Krkei&gt;on. president ol «wn political union which ha
"T o avoid confusion and inlaacknowledged. &lt;
night In Sanford. IIU sermon to­
Superinteadoot of Parks Jamas Cbu^h and ot th* Chamber of u ^ dr&gt;wn ||)U u iwliura' feud undemanding make u definlla lh* fnnniuK Company, was mah- claimed will remain Ibe unly
Defeao* ksodqaaeWs at Fukuo night at 7:10 o'clock wW . bo
Moughton found tha thov* nolo la &lt;’orumerrs lla ia also a Bhriner rocking the Stale's ilumocraey, it Mrremvnt wiU» your Luyrr |Im I l' r uf caremaoiea of the program in A ft'ria , Immediately org
k*. on Kysoha Hind, gav* tho “ What U Lacking In Ch rch Mem
trikuilau Wa at tho Mu and n
the
was said after a Whit* House you srw soiling him the |uts| whlrh wua presumed to a packed vounlcr dsmonstration*.
first wanting. D*m*| report,
"llr ll
Schuschnigg- - w* don't
nkipal
Zoo yootorday and he
conference.
block of celery or on ,o p*-n eot house.
Japsnaso sir patr*U tawsad oat
-Th# Prodigal Father hero rep­
wan* a Hitler reglntfI" they called
O w . George Karle. who htodod ago baala."
Ur over tho M i mPo# .#r China
s's o r * * * Hsavoaly th* tl*tto pt^ial1cltthSh
Federal Delldt Has
to Iho Natl*.
.* »
CLAIM CO NTH M IT
to search for tho Chtoesa
Bov. Williams mid, a s
RUen To Record High U &amp; J J S &amp; E r J Z S

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MIAMI. Feb. 26.- (4 1 -A H orncyi far Lsnore Miller, motion
pietura actress of Chicago and
Hollywood, filed notice yes'erdsy
M ALABAR. Feb. tS .-O F l-T h a •hey wrould seek an order holding
northbound Havana Special of th* David P. Scoble. Chicago and Mlrioridd East Coast Railway wa* amf'millionaire, in contorapt and
derailed h*re this morning but no requiring him to submit to oral
one was injured. Soma passengers examination in htr (100,000 damIn fqrr pullmana which Uft ihe ■gs and breach of promise I'd '.
Irrck even hid la ha awakened
NBW YORK, Fab. U .- r W after D * strident.
I’ROBR DUCKING—Bale of a New York Stock Ea
Both northbound and southbound
BATON
R O U O E -4F )-Lou ta’
mat was arranged yas- traffic sras be'd up more than ftv#
SUt# University authorities
at ST0.000, anahangad hour*. Four Pullman ears did not last night reportedly investigated
tha previous sal* rapartad turn over hot they war* leaning the ducking o f Dayton M. Carroll,
Wadaasdsy, and an tniraaaa ws.usaiy
of
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damaged.
RailVlIjOOO over tha 10-yaar Urn m i road official! at id a broken rail &lt;h* dairy department e f Agrlcul•arly this men
t «r * College,
. lapparaolljr C*ui«d tha accident.

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I foe* Urn Chief Esrcutlve, said that
WASHINGTON, Fob. B , —fAT Mr. Rooyevsll’* only request was
- T h a Federal deficit ha. p a s s e d . ^ - you kt#p j M |n th# Senate,
*» tho
---------------- point and the hgriMu. I need him tbero." Gaffsy
to n new record M ld on leaving th* White Houio
high of ir r c iM M A T I. th* Trtos that “ I am going ts comply With
• rr a*M yosterdsy.
tha Praaldcnl's raquaat, of course."
t l, uipendllKre*
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an:i-N*g| feeling, ihe Nails dam*
onstralad
loudly
Sch-rchnlgg'* m arly
•PMch with "lieIIlog" for IlitlagN
They succeeded in placing lb*
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LOCAL WEATHER
Generally fair. byt. with
high clouds-toalgkt' and Bats
continued cold tonight with';
to Okaachahao
reucklaadaf
perator* near at In ■■I * *
north and aentrnj
quit* a* ea'd la tmcK
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Health, educational, aoclal and othdr orgnnixatlorin
Interested In public welfare are co-operat)hc In the annual
observance of Save-Your-Vision Week, from ' Feb. 20 to
Feb. 27. throughout the United States, according to an
announcement from the Better Vision Institute. TTie move­
ment Is said to have started several yearn ago to focus
public attention upon eyesight conservation fn all its
phases, ind has the support of scores of agencies In the
child and adult health fields.
Eyesight conservation la now recognised as a major
social and economic problem. Studies have Indicated that
nearly one-quarter of the nation's children reach their
majority w'th defects' In vision. Nearly half of all adults
have sub-normal eyes upon reaching the age of 40. From
then on vision declines rapidly; 70 percent of all adults at
the are of 60 have visual defects.
"The problem of’ eyesight conservation divides Itsolf
iiv n ritinsWe
*m fa n llirn and
cihft (2) ra
iH O lllfll
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Into two
phaads, M
(1)V npreventive,
remedial,"
accord"i i *
'■; j Ing to M.“J. Julian, president of the Better Vision InstlI j/ tti rnmLvt *.V i.Mk&gt;r .» t ». tutc. one of the co-operatfng oraaplxafiona In the celebra|'M B K Sri^,Te•7et*V^&gt;A**— tlon of the week. ‘Through the adoption of better standi
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ards of eye hygiene during childhood, and the improvement
i S p *u *mT h h i *■/ «u» of conditions of seeing, millions of eyes would be saved
t$ r2 n S «
from the rapid deterioration that now takea place during
f SujAwM «an. s »»i» *»•
ndolesccnco- r.nd early childhood. Improperly lighted
l B fr "*
• ' - • ' • homes and schools* bad reading habit* and neglected simple
r^glDAT, FKDtUlARY 2S, ms faults of vision arc among the causes of falling sight in
t— ------- --------------------- childhood.
MpjfclS V e RHH FOR TODAY
"The development of eye defect* Is usually progress■
. ■i
, Ive. Frequently faulty eyesight Is not noticed In children
hDONT accept truth wfT1*' until It seriously affects the clarify of sight. This Is bcCMJT
(
o y t.* cHtiCKfNti
tiik kac H: c#UBe
human eye strives to overcome adverse condi-i mini), "ns mircbni tlons * ntl clcar UP vision. _ In doing this a strain miy be
ftSaT Scripture*
dally. whether Imposed ut&gt;on the nervolis'system and the child becomes
fffjfejT thins*
wem *o,—Aei« restless oh dullard, nqd the connection of the Irritability
JfTtll,
with the eyesmayescape notice.
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"Uncorrected defects in children’s eyes—and 05 perMy ° WN *° WB
tent of such defects can be corrected—often have fnri 0t gu'j am t u n t wa« bum! teaching social implications," continued Mr. Julian. Many
'Ptor who ia tu,i wiicn flaming authorities agree that uncorrected eye defects moke it
•
worn
difficult for children to adapt themselves to others,
*Sral*~ forth, &lt;w when tho mistily
"Dp, Samuel D. Risley, following a atudy of the Phila",1*ht
. . . . . dclphla schools, concluded that, "Many a child grop’ng
'^M ishit* *°U ,r°m
1 l" wilh P001* DyeH " n&lt;1 AtnjS(Hng for an education against his
„ handicap becomes not only n stupid child but u rebellious
To ms, aa totka child that .Inga, child— a truantchild, and a truant child Is un embryo
Vha bird thatclap* hi.
rein- criminal."
*'
washed wing*
The Hamo opinion was hold by Judge Cabot of the
'Tfca b ren * that curls th» »«n- E0*(on Juvenile Court', who found thst "bad eyesight
ia* with uu.ii leuds to Inattention at school, to unfair competition
1 n*w hour.
vvlth his fellows, to dullness or sullcnness, and perhaps a
break with some form of authority at home or in school
Joy In thn hastily ,,{ th« earth, or on the street."
**JW"p0" ll,e h*®z*h.
Asserting that half of the'millions of adults with ebr,f S \ W 7*5 Mraey of loro
rectable defects of vision fail to avail themselves with the
' mo,at
■” ^clng aids provided by modern optical science, Mr. Julian
nays that "uncorrected visual defect* sap tho vitality of
Joy oven in tha *har*|ca* Umushi { workers, make them less efficient and rob them of ambl,Thai, aomu ii»r, wh«*n all laaitnj (ion." Hecaune half of the workers have impaired v’nion
' *• v {P
at 40. he see* noor eveslaht' as a major factor in I ho d'fflW 3 in ’ rmc,!'“*la
Sov.
t,f « « • '" ! " » «np»w «ent by men and women who
have reached that age.
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Oh; r am, /;inJ ihut I wa« homl
Hcpeatcd reports In the newspapers that some muriforritt I’rc.mti Hpuffurd dcr hus been committed by some drug crazed addict, or
y’»u J,
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.that some robbery has been perpetrated by some hslf-mad
A
Pf dm*. wTo haTianW ^ I t n d indicate somewhat the extent which the drag
ih*t they will, mn for pn-ahlcnt traffic operates In this country. Yet few of us realize how
iji ft{p. Bui there are aim plenty serious the situation really ia. According to the Federal
of feihcra who think th.y knew Bureau of Narcotics, more than three thousand arrests
heV to run the country.
|wcrc made, more than 20,000 ounces of illegal drugs were
“TOO
m V would u allot ion trite lo’ ^ J a s t year In the .drive to ^break up this racket.
If i apeak of tl.r cw.w.n lomBing
°n J*n. 1 more tha^ fl.OOO cases of narcotic law v|oof Formosa no “iTirlimiion", Uui la* Ions were pending," says the Miami Dally News. "Tho
If ahyhorly over i.u.ni for it tlm number of arrests in New York City alono was 667. Tho
Japaqroe .IM. Tho irn peraona major drug rings were crushed and the federal government In rompmy ovlih
0,'y '" r ' , w,r? l " r began Its drive against marihuana, « serious problem be- " f, lho. 'V” 1*™ f&gt;
suffered in .Mto war. Thuuaahja of cau8e, fbe wwd from wh^ch It, is produced may be grown ,o Bet 0l(t, m1V,K
ipnuc.ni Chlocw’. iMki.llnir women anywhere and its unscrupulous peddlers have made youth |)(pcr toy*,
and.rliil.lmi, imvo l.con loinbeil, 1heir special target.
I W1.IV lho U&gt;-n
fne-KOuned, and
ahd »i*rv»d to
mprhlne-Kininfd,
"Varloua other federal agencies, notably the coast ,hit
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Philadelphia. A .
la troWMaUr
tho case with trial Performance*,
tka authors were trsralins with
the show, studying each perfoim
•nco carefajly. fnaaenUf raeril­
ing line* and aceoaa.
*.
At Uw lam mtnuia they da* Wed to aUmlnata tho llUla Jsp
entirely and tka curtain went up

Lancaster *rH 1«d fo r tka la*
role it
felt she t o
not Uw lypa deal**,;
&gt; ..
Oawcs Abbott, JFfeo .-directed
the play, sag Mark Barren* on*
M Its authors,
In theEprriee
s i tke (Mwk and: t b v i taw her
tker Mfe ska waoM I M tka role
emailed la her talent*.
Moerrcr, afe-fehet want .out'tbs
door, a kick ws* gloss. there « u
a sodden crash.. end a part of
tho glass fell on Uis* lAnct*W * sna. Inflict Ina a nllskt feet
psJnfol wound. Abbott Sad, Bar­
ron ware beside thoitaelvee. Untfeja U S*« S, doctor, tk «r hurr'od to -a drugs(*t *nd boosht a
coat Plata first awl kit.
Through It all* Ulsa la n d ilt r
*»t quietly. a*«»risg Ifton it wp«
only a superficial aamtak, that
It didaT hurt that aba was aofrr •• bare caused so moet dis­
turbance.
Notin* her *wret auaaer anil
tkq aportluR way *b« aecaptad
tka mishap, Abbott and Barron
hastily roeoaslderad. |be|r earlier
judgment and sICiied her to a
contcay. .
Shaj^fVat on from there Ijl
Sl W a . fine perfortasace. If, y tS
remember, alia wa* Iba dauahtfr
ol that man atlas editor wbp.wat
alway* too bUay to sa home.

aalro of ’’braro'i mail lata tka
lha theater, complimaatlns the
OPEN ALL J4IGHT
Guild on II* nutate cast ing and
rilled attention again and again
la tka wonderful performance of
tha ralcL
• With that, orcryhndy went in­
to hyaterica, Tho„n Id ler* wero
raplaiaad. Tka vaiat. analsn* tu
further hla theatrical rnrcir, waa
sDOnaorlas hM
own
tan-mall!
aertlre,
Nrilog: Ha’s back In tl&lt;a show. I
Tha authors and dirrct.in fe lt’
may bo won by any Kogllahman, of Ike E7U Crowes uwardml In the that *orh enthusiasm shouldn't,'
whether he be In the army, navy, World War were cast from Chln- go unrewarded. "After nil," an'
can't
Itoyal Marine*, Royal A ir Force, c*e j-ina. Eleven hundred Croaae* flay Klbbre nayn, -yon
Hava A Good Tina
blame a say for trying."
or u civilian serving wl'h one or have been awarded altogether,
those force*.
t
MONTE CARLO . , . *
Another Instance of
eircam
Anyone holding lho Victoria
jj€, l ^nown gambling rtaorf on
Cross la provided with a pension Mr, h u Uonl, C orlo-offleially •tanca* proving n boon to *r
ORLANDO HIGHWAY
and, In c**e of Infirm Ity ,n l| fg * r
Association o f Sea-Bathing
annuity. First man to WW the i(u) RiniaErr.J| Club of Monaco.’
Crwa waa a sailor. CWrlea » . Mowwq u a tiny principality on
Luca*, for isrvicet durt»fr lho lh# Mediterranean containing only
Crimean War In IBSd! two year* elfh . u)u. n mi|c&gt; ^ d . strung* aa
befors the medal wa* originated. , ttenu lt,
i r ( not »l*
A apMlal concession wa* mado .ow, a to gamble In tho fumop.
to provide fpv awarding t^d {B*)noi
CMtk Slartcf—Qrowlof. Mask—Laying Math
modal to Luca*.
Ccn’ rary
lo popular bellrf,
It'* get what U takea to make high record*
Strang* a* It aaema, the Intrln- Monte Carlq ha* one of lha low* lo value o f the Victoria Cro*a, w t , u(eU- ^nd crime rataa in Ik#
Mlaed Frank—Priced a* that yon can affard ta f*od
England'* highest award. Is lea* world. Another mUconception la
than ton e*nt»l Up unlil the tlmo that tha U nk at Monte Carlo was
of tha World War, a|l Vlc’ oria oncf ..broken."
Actually thl*
iz n n a
rA#^ ",M,
Croaae* wtra cast from guna cap-1 n, ¥er has happened, probably
lured In tha Crimean W*r. All ^ evtr w |||. fOT tb0 bank I* backed
of tb* B1»*Cro***» awarded In tbo by mimon« c f dollar*.
World War were cast from gun*
-----captured in the Crimean War. A ll( Tomorrow« Heritage of tka Post

offieni&amp;lmd

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Wine-Dine-Dance

THE TRIANGLE

Lu cky

M a sh es

SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

LATE TO CLASSIFY^
By RUSSELL K A Y

Frails and Vagatablas
Fresh Daily
Cat Flowaa
CartlfM Main* BIW 8aad
Pots Iocs
P r W Richl— Sss Us

Spencer’s Market ’
Corner 2nd sod Pabist.ta

Shick Shaver

GENEVA

ght nlhetsia.. InlalafdbM
lilt
anyone even whon
Nns tn’ ltp nh lhu aldo o flb e
itore instead o f (bn per-

nded to ho 111tier’s ntm
Nil march through CeR
wpa. annoutwe* that I
ta t* 1U loss o f Indepen
altUng dawn. Gen, Ludwig
J C r o je l, chief of
the
0,-slovakJan general
ataff,
hla soldier* are reedy, and
writ tare are
fortltled. Ha
r,Jta .«•» hold thk Oerntan*

RK's

Mr. and Mr*. « . H. r*iu*hu||
•pent the week «m| In Tuttipn
with
their .jUutflitor.
’ Mrs.
Srhwarti. ’ -■ ’, j ,
/■Mr. O.-A. Miller ami Mr»* A.
MB! Moran were ahopptnt In O r
lagdo Monday.
ra. B. IL, Ran, U,a. r . n«l*rh.
i Jennio Hello Mnlkoy, and
h\r* 1*. tl, Dooley were shopping
.
Orlando, Monday. ?
|j -tieade Baker of CotambM. H.
'(V .l* la Ofnev* tUs w*etf *(•
llm{ltng to kin buitnau laiarabU

E

tfter attending the Anlnfttnd
n u t fn Hoc, w in o iim k I M to iK o v i n m i t i i l i
gsilne in WInl*r Park ftundsy
T h e Bn tile o f Ib s t ln g * , in which lu e m a ln a a lr s s C k , p articu larly * g iv e t l
trooon the
re|l*wbg party)
tha Norm an bivadsrs i t England ta tka section around Urn Inksu,
S o sues
ns enter it In®d with a buffat
cedquerod tk a A s f t o - S » b n * ta « «®“ M fin d p ractically no support boon th a t
ipor at tkovhoia* of Mr. and
a. p. n. IXjoIsjt, Mr- and Mrs.
Koonta. Mrs. Itice Of Oviedo.|
and Mr*. W- L Stag. Mr. and
a B. QoiL Mr. and Mrs. B, fl,

M M iF
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t,’. to vl*U Mr. and Mrs.
Jo« the newspaper man is usually around lo
Thomas.
pretty aUtkantie on far an &lt;ka Simon
f
Mrs. Margaret
«ub*.ld
w ill»llu * H o n
in tpnramad, far AlaJaJ Res
|oav* Friday fer her hom* In]"®
k n o w l ^ tha faeull
OtoWsi. Hltnou after
spending f „ “ *•. tboughla and reaction* o f (hat bare
tho winter U re wilh Mr*.
Nell, ^
townsman than tha joeol »l» and lu
Thomas.
I” 1110'Kotnun
Tha public achoot music claaaa*!
•» ha. bom akawa s 'S g t t .M
oM ho Osoars H c W - under ‘ h a '»
»&gt;- aswalaria akk - r e *
direction at tbo toucher. Mrs. « ? - . bul
*** * * ? * , £ " »
r »k o *111 hav* a program . t *■" 1
*&lt; «• oa &gt;*t. Ia Ike area a rtanody,
red I nstruusnudmaa lo at
l
tho .chnoi Kridsv iM K ini
81 the l*sdlag csndldat*, With sou and fa
tfe. .ebool Friday evening.
lllU# „ ia y w
ub(t. w ikog,
tree, are

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Activities

&lt;
Iln&gt; Walter
Wlwhcll lien
Love And Intrigue
nernle-Simono Himon
miuknl
Feature War Drama Mu

ELECTRIC LA U N CH ES OF CYPRESS G A RD EN S R IV A L VENICE’

"IntfmatlnnUl Bettleinrnt." the
NOVEL CANAPE
•
t
C.ner . ravlnr-stnlfrd
ntierat
picture of the hour sn't a hun'
lire4' hig moment*. plays tonight Willi cream rhimae. Invert wood*
« n pick, and atlck the other ends'
•t the IliU Theatre.
The 10th Century-Foi
film of the plcka Into n rod apple.
■leal, with the adventures of a
free-lance American Pilot who
flnila him,elf In Chlna'e great
nirtropnlla a, the rity
la engulfnl in the maelatrom of con­
vict.
War ,e&lt;juencea on a acal* unFriday and Saturday wd
duplicatetl alnre the filming of
•The lloatl to' &lt;Jlorr"*Ji&lt; Twen­
are offering »a a hpedal
tieth Century-Fo* are fisrd
In
Introduction our l.ne of
the massive produotirusf Several
POLL-PARROT and STAR
thou,anil film player^* Including
RRAND children ahoea at
hundred* of Chlneac actors. h»«e
reduced price*.
been engaged for the war acene,
an1* other sequence*.
Chief rules in Hlnt*ro*l|onal
Hettlemint'' oie taken by Dolor**
I»e| Rio. glamorous gcreen »»«uIT, (leorge Handera, new ,atae
“ dlacovtry." June lumg, piquant
little atar. and Dick llaldwin.
handiume young player
Othera In the notable eaat. ap­
AA lo
pearing In aupporting parte, are
Key* Luke,
youthful
Ckine«e
Flal.h the achool • « »
actor who haa won a wide tola pair of I hear *h«e*. J
lowing among film fan, by hi*
TO STAND HARD WR
work In lb* Charlie Chen qprles.
John Carradine- la-on Arne* ant
llulh Terry. Tko latter a young
ringer who recently made her
acreen debut In *'laivO and 111**-

ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Btfcty U U r

i Dr. Clinton Talks
Social Lalendar On ‘Strength F o r
c

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fridat

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The Pilgrim
Way*
°
*

$1.19

Friend, o f Mlaa Eugenia Warren
will regret to learn that aha
underwent a tonaileclomy yoater*
day .it tha' .F*rmld-.LaugMon
Memorial lloapltal.

tvidih-

Naval Officer.
Speaks Before
Local Students
THE t-AOOON* AND CANALU OP THE FLORIDA CVPRESa OAR DENE FORM A TROPICAL
r i v a l Ve n e t i a n w a t e r w a y s a n d h e r e
OR. M. BAVLE TAYLOR. FAMOUS A t THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE A N D HIE PARTY, ADO TO
THEIR EXPERIENCE T H I» LOVELY BOAT RIDE AM O N9 THE OLOIJIOUSPLOWERS-aweveatissue**

f c t t i n s f o r o u ie t e l e c t r ic b o a t * t h a t o u t

S e m in a ry ' P ro fe s s o r, P a s to r
vW ith o u t a P u lp it, C rea tes
U n iq u e “ C h u rch o f th e A ir
ST. LOUIH— (Hpeclal)—A remarkable enterprise In the Held of modern
arangellam liaa been eatabllihed by the noted Lutheran theologian. Waller
JL Maler, I’ll. D.. member of Ilia faculty of t'oucordla Seminary here, who
preaches tba (loapel aa a Monday afternoon aldellne.
Speaking each Runday over the
eoast-to-coaat Lutheran Ilnur net­
work, Dr. Mater reeelrea letters
from bit listeners In a volume that
famous stars of tba rntrrtalnment
world might anry—as ninny as
7,000 In a alngla week, a half mil­
lion alnre tba hmadrasta began.
All tha modem language* and
arm rlasslr Ian in nre represented
In this mall and the ratal.Il.hment
of a IVrallle script department It
contemplated for handling the rorreapondence with tha blind. Foreign
language newspapers frripirntly
request material, while Dr. Mater's
lectures are nnw being irnnslnted
Into Arable for distribution In
Palestine, Transjordanla and among
Arable traders In Africa.

Schuschnigg T alk
Called Swan Song
CsatlnusO P ram F a t* On*

N ail swastika flag atop the
Grai City nail.
In Vienna'* working class dis­
trict*, where crowda swarmed to
coffee shops lo hear the speech
by radio, most of the' cheering
was for Schuschnigg and police
wagon* carted away Natl* who
attempted to break up the broad
cast audience* with stench bomb*.
I*Alt IB. Feb. IJ. -U P )-P rem ier
Chauttmpa, with hi* own.govern­
ment atrengthennd by the re-

M s a y D s a a a n la a tla a s A p p ro v e

Advocating tha romplrle acceptanew of Christ and the Hcrfpturea,
I)r. Maler la tha recipient of niuny
letters from members of ibe rlrriry
and laity of other denomination*,
both Pratratnnt and Cathnllr, warmly praising hi* views. Pastors of
many denominations have m-i n
precedent, according to Dr. Maler,
by urging tlirlr own luirlshloners lo
Uslen to the I.iitlirran Hour.
Mora tldin nnre, list.’tiers hair
written to thank Ilr. Maler for .11*
auadlng them from sulrlde; others
for changing tlirlr detennlnollnn to
sack divorce. A Missouri “ lifer"
write* regularly of Ida renewed
faith, while the llnvrmor of n stale’
paid tribute and an Industrial!-!
with a “ front-page'' name visited
Dr. Malar In obtain advice on a
persons! problem.
T rw U .m " Uttar*
Tha moat Interesting of all, or
cording to Dr. Maler, are Ids s«
called "problem letter*.” received In
response lo bis offer of spiritual ad­
vice to any lltlrner who has no
etiurrtv affiliation. Men and women
who have suffered sorrow* and re
varsaa: hospital “ shut-ins,” many of
them Incurably III; parents con­
cerned With I he aorlsl problem* of
Ihalr children, prison Inmates and
parsons tn Isolated plare* not con­
venient in churches, reveal their
deotre for spiritual renewal In letUrn which Dr. Malar, aided by s
largo volunteer staff, answers peraanally.
Graduate of IUrvarri and ConThe name of tha llohemollcrn cordla Seminary, Dr. Maler la u
family, which ruled Garmany from tall-lima member o f tba faculty of
1I7I-1WIR, was taken from a hill
called Zolltm near Rtntlgart.

EMILE BAUME

B a r g a in

Day

Goodyear Tires

Bine* 1834 only lha pop* has had
authority to cananlaa persons ns
taints of th# Roman
Catholic
church.

We Are Closing Ou|
All Goodyear Tires
At Real Discounts.

Catnloal* sent n delegation lo
lha Paris peace conference In 191®
taking that It ba rm.de in'o a sUto
Independent of Spain.

MIIS.

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A l The Armory

George Washington Hull
* Friday, Feb. 25, nt 10 O’clock
Msslr II,
lllrgrr Westrr
And III* Hotel Palms Orchestra
,
Adm ission $1.00
(In Salt A l lloumlllat A Anderson—Jones A Stephen*

F IN A M T K It DIRS
NKW YORK. Krli. 2.Y—bPI—8.
Parker (Libert, partner In J. 1*.
Mmr. n A- Co., and former agent
tcneral f.,r tvparitllona, died a'
the Doctors llo-pilnl yesterday.

SO Women

Southern t'.l,ferula rrtlmntrF
the value of it* tourist business to
be $21&lt;1,000,000 a year.

CITRUS FRUIT CANNER WORK
APPLY AT OFFICE

7 A . M . M O N D A Y F E B . 2 8 th

Dr. Walter A. Malar
Ihr seminary, n« professor of Old
Teshiment Inlerpri'iatl.in. Ill* lie
lltlllr* ou the Lulherun ll.mr, for
which lie refuse* ull rumin-nsullon,
are carried ou betueeu « lasses anil
iiflervvnrd. and Hllll Ur. Maler Ibid*
time somehow' for prollllr wriling on
rvllgloiis und rellglnii--.nl.il inplc*,
Ids book* being widely trad und
rououenlcd U|niii.

E ckerson Fruit C anners,Inc ,
STOPS CARS
4 TO 2 2 3 FEET

QUICKER!

H e a rd T h ro u g h o u t A m erica
F iv e year* ag o llie voles of Ib is
m o d em m l—binary w as b.-unl n v rr
h u t tw o s ta lh . 11% jr.'.lny 01 stnlln n *
o f a n a tio n a l in-in-yik c a rry Ida m es­
sa g es in I be f a r co rn er* o f I Im* co n ­
tin e n t, an d se in rftl ollif-r sliitluiia
V oluntarily pick u p Ib e p ro g ram *
anil le b rn a d c a sl lln-m fo r Ib e Im-iio IH
o f tlie lr ow n audience*. A s u b s ta n ­
tia l p m lIn n of Ib e ri|&gt; c n sr* of tlie
b ro a d c a sts, ull o f w hich a r e paid fo r
a t r e g u la r.r a le s , Is v o lu n ta rily con­
tr ib u te d hy th e liste n in g u u d len re.

Thu Lutheran Ilnur I* sponsored
by the Lutheran Laymen'* la-ague,
Willi Ibe rooiM-rnlion o f Ilia In ternational Walt her league, yonnd
p eople'* o rg u n lia th in w ith a na&lt;
tlonal membership o f
T besq
lay o rg w nliatli.na h a v e Ibe cooper,
■tlon of tlie Lutheran Hynod o l
Missouri, Dido and o ilie r s ta le s ,
composed o f several thousand La&lt;
Ibaran churches.

Too I.ale To LlnJUilfy

Shel'o
MacDonald,
youngest
daughter of the’ life Itamsey Mac­
Donald, has taken up voluntary
probation work in laxwlon with a
view to becoming u police court
pro j * l ion officer.
Thn hrro of
wslhm" was a
hawk
Indian
appears in the
qultn.

Cash Only

II)

Itls Dangerous

LOST: |l|ark Hug at llog Track
ctosvread on Orlando’ high­
way. Itviiiiii to Pare of Hanlo, I
Herald.

Buy Now And Save
liberal Allowance
For OU Tires

WERT-The JEWELER

West Side Primary

l.nnifrllt&gt;w’a *•111*Dilh renlury Mo*
chief, though h«
poem as an Algon-

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75futq« cui lllfmowan 223ruToncxa
W « Invite you to see the new eafety o f this Do*
Skidded lire proved before your cyeo. Learn in
one m inute bow it slope quicker...controls dan*
gcroua aide skid*. Com e In today. N o obligation.

• Emile Bobmr, pianist, will pre-,
amt e concert at The I’rlnn--.
Theatre Monday evening at 11:00
•'dock under the auspices of Ihr
Watson's Club for members o f the
Cooperative Concert Association.

H. B. Pope Co. Inc,;
200 Park Ave.
Phone 178-J

C. M. BOYD &amp; CO.

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Phone 800

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average
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?cIlo*lrUt tha approval try tb*
kiUenbl Bocfal Bocorlty Hour*
r florid*'* AM tn tbn Ulfoil
Ion'on December IT.' nurhlncrr
M put into inotion m rocolvo
M dlcpoM of' application! (raw
I **• *P"iltl#i of the atate. Byi,

and eiihevqilrnl liv lid ta .r * Ml Iba
follenln* devrrlWd bi/ida la ■S e a li
tivla Cawalr. KlaaUa luwlU,.
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I ha IS day uf Kebenafy M l*.
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f'lrrh v l r jr u n lii C ourt
PoiMluuU County. Florida.
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LEGAL NOTICE
my
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liauav .idrM u n in banfurd nn H i'
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la a n . r S „ o S u V o ,
&lt;ette day o f March 1* 1* at t i l l
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ninth M M i I (Irv n ll I* and
ttvMlnstv Calm ly, I'lurWA. M
Tib tM f of M nnli. !» ; * , and la
fault thereat a 4 k i h
pro .
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aad aaM
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(in
a a tliw i yon t i fi.irte,
I I ta fv rtb v r w 4« i * l i k l l
PfH Ir# |ia i w l l b M
aara
wewh lo r M i eenceriitlc* tv
la tUtiford llrrv ld . a* v e v a *
ha tin *
general . ouhlireU o*
deniitT.iJu twauty, Vlartd*,
kVIlaeuy iba bred o f Ibn C
M l m i l &gt;.l tWa I'b e v il C a o lt
1AI il«y o f Vahrnniy, i l l * . .

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Homc-CUolced Meal

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redvaaaud. •accm illn* to law. tin
branarly &gt;u*arribrd th*r&gt;ln w ill b&lt;
.are# I f fba hlabral bidder a t lh&lt;
fa a r t.iia a w dour *u tb * PBrel
Monday In Iba mmdti a t Mdjvb
l e u . w b b ii 4 Iba tilt
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Clrrk uf Circuit C a w l t il
Hoialnol. Cuably, Florida.

M r r i m a y n a id t u r t a b
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In ariuribin.a w r e i - the
prnbtuioni* uf U »| i| ir te le *. ACla of
WEKKd.
IH jf v u c uiumi u illU u r i o e u i nl
It. C. MIUI u . Ik f p o o u ir I wui o n . 1
*ur aalo al yuMln ouleiy Jn lb * Mah* * l Mddrr. fur invb n f Hi* kVuil
IIvua*. i u lr*.1. u m Maufurd nn thi
llt k . d iy uf Mull it 1*11 a* I I &lt;i'rtmk
L A ^ tC f-ln *-v a rllllra i,. m ttrtlfhw tv.
htld by llm Mtam lug.iliur with all,
nndltrv veil .vho, t|&lt;iuni luvtod ta ira
* n Hu. fall.*. Ilia Ibc.rtl.nj Mnda la
dtiaii.1.1* I'.iuMy, rbrndu. lawltt
Cart. Nn it e t uf Aua. ». 1» 3*
ru iiula* H H l-t uf h iv [. t our.
la Two. » . II 11.
IV liiu 4 u.y l.u.i'l olu.' uvul tide
lb . 8* i t r i f I'rl.lu .Iy |UI.
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IIK IIN H fn i
Clurb » f Clrrnlt tfoi|fV
ftnuluulu Cnunly. riv ild n .

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r .U F NA HT ill I Ik l l l l l l l HA
innbil|.*t . 'itju.ij.1 lun. fa r t|u&gt;
uco , « f
foiurluuina
CorliUll
Hull* tiuld by .H Odtlaul Ihr
Winn i w i l M - i
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land
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uf
d uf b4nl..i... &gt; I..|M «.
uu
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■at, o f 'lu n u i tin lira c|ml.Ih.

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r a i n bald by Ih * fix
with a il am nin tkd tid
lavlfd l » m
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arrlbud land. ,In I(.t ill
Florida, t n w i l f .
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not • PJuD. or an I L D . She hasn't a diploma or
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l »11 nnd‘ 11in.1l 111 It f.a raifiimL
A P. HTt'.IVAHr I will offer,Tnr a
al |..iMlu l uirry ta tb * Alahuul £
d »r f* r re*i. *1 ib « Court (town. &lt;
tranr* In Hvnfrnl un llm It Hi i
at M .rrb ItM al t l a uluth A . «

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l i v a j l P ' anbauaaiot ic lr d l a . . . ua ihu
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I
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C l . l t l l l 'I I 'A T U * • '
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a a f f * .a * i» r l i n k A

v ijN d e s e rv e s th e title o f
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au.iiird ||*4 nvh»na«att larlad taaw
on H i' fvbvwlaa urucyllvd Unda dl
flrniinul* ruut.lv yiufide. luwlu V
C rri.-N u t l i nf Aur 0. t » l*
nicurtna K b l i t f f uf I»1 t l
Maalurd lit*.
I b ri. No II* at An*, t, t i l l
ru c rrla * I: | « • f ! v t lot t l A
w m i rt or u .i « « a all 111
( I banfurd ilia .
4
W’ llnian u.y l.,inl nod t e l l II4I1
tb* IS day v f FrUmury n i l . .
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t*. I'. I.VIIIKntiMs I
Clurb af Ciiunlt t'u .iil

, ■„ t'frip at Olecnlii’ Svri,

a* at lilt.,

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T o n d ittA tir iiL a ir iiiix v . * n »N r *
i . klltit, iAI.A.1 V
end a fe bervb r ordered and r»nulrn. |* be bod1#p|Mar upwn tb .
l i b day o f March lu ll le ,t b v bill
uf eoiabU iul rilad aaainat you in
the a b a te
eullllad
rau.e
nod
Cour||..«
T li« Hanford tl.rn ld la lirr.b r
drrian ttvd a# Iba n rw .vn yrr III
Which ih u a rd .r vtaU ba
pub*
tlvtiHI f a r fe a r cvavacalltv wraka,
W HnbMTii. v . Hared*n, cu re J?
•Aid O rc n lt Coyrl. • and lh » nff|.
obtl eauutaefuaf. thU dtb uf r . b .
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o. r . i i e h x h o n .
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J ^ ' T i r e r M S £ S 2 S S r n r i a M in Vaufm d u ^ T lu
dor fur re .b a i llm Cvuri iV'um a a -‘ * * l*# 5 "* I ° * *fvrcl|i IM S
at
fll
#*afvrd «u tb* m b ’ day
A . (M . jta h r a fiflr id a ui
c l I b n l i **ai a j || a'rlurU A, ,Ak •‘"N lflc a lv * held by llm a ig fr InI f * e a r t in » U or i.-rlIfI. uI, u h-M bv lu lh av w lllr -a fl aaclitaw a*a- evtm
• *■£ ■*#•" Ibgtlhvr Wllb all ainlllm] aeniuibl IrtU d l . n n on ib r fvlM d n b r n n a u b r b # u u . aa I bo
AaaaetbaA land* la . UvreUj
fife n la w deacrlbad Unde m -M rinl- nMa iM baly, FMrtda. to w lu
PM» Lauaiy, M w l A i m i t i
Cert. No. l i t * a f Auai A 1* 1*
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i
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t i l l ootarrlaa IV H uf l o o I A
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k n f l w v M la a l o t I W k t
M a m n la .
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C e r tJ ffl I N uf Aua *.
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vaalfcr. i n
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(&gt; rt. If#, SIT o f lirtr t . i n *
n t r r j a * tlfo t; k, in k . I. I I U ’

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a hated lop thorn with a aavory
Clm u i tomato or rliaeso **uco.

I

lb ' f«l
lb ' Hr«ol

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W llnaa* my bund and van| IbH
Ilf TAs
. Hu
tha ZSIh day uf February l i l t .
te, laauad.lbfl M l day v f Augwel
O. 1*. IIK IIN lN tN .
A. ti. l i l t baa III* I anma lb, Bi}
,
1‘ laak uf f.'lrruli CumI. Ufflra anil baa mud' aptillralhit
fiaiulnelv CuuQtr. »1orifcn. fa r ti inn d '» i. Iv Im luauna IbaraHIISAIJ
ua. Halt raailflaala m iU n u vi Ib i
fidlaw lna t w i l l i c l y r i o n v
,li
Iba I'ounly o f H'mlnula. Hiala V
KiurM*. lu -w lli
a w i i uf I M IS tlawa that
t*ari ly ln * U uf C a m ll I at.

Add h a lf a cup o f tefUrvrr rorn
' ‘ t o ' ytmr r # * e le r pancake IraU'r
jT O d t P * . W han tha pancake,
are

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r nule. County, Florida, lo w li:
?fr
Carl No. m i Of J alr r. H ie
ru y.rln a Lula It. | * .A || H|k.

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cn frftn T Dot ■I I . niwju z. Mari*a ta &lt; « • • ■«»•. a . ^ i
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curt. No. t i t uf Aua 3. i ' l l
rn trrlu * L a i T Much I. M*rvauM, .
Cart. N il l i t o f Aua. a. t * 3l
ro re rla * Lot I, Dluvb 1 M ap

CWr- « P « I * W. H. N |cholt waa
'M P tlu lid Mato opbthalBolocirt.
^Atktr ouninationa a ,« maria oml
Ik# fM insa approrod • hr Dr.
g k lc M i, district bortda then pan
’.Bpon tha need ia t oth er cat#n ria * of clUlbllDy pt tbo op-

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car title* l*v h*IA Ay tha Bkai
aether with *1T **iU tad Had
s .a t l» » U d tau t* an U a
lap flie e tfM U - land* tn *1
ante County. Florida, lao-ltt

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ENG LAND EXPECTS EVERY M AN

World
Coining To?
By ALEXAND ER

1

GEORGE

the -wuua^kj-g. •» l*w
Those fashton experts who nr*
not afraid tho go oat on a limb
to foeeeaal Ansarlea's future in
e'othing atylaa are predicting that:
1. Wraasn wW wear less and
le u Nothing, the simplicity an {
the comfort of eperta apparel becoming more and more popular.
2. Men, loo, will In wearing far
fewer clothe* 23 year* hence. (The
hot wsalhtr town suit o f 1033
may srey .be srnabnble abort*, shirt1
and Jackal, like the Tyrolean
mountaineer’* costum*.)
3. Tba familiar collar and tie
may ha supplanted by a less-bind­
ing, modernised tonic, with per­
haps a* soft neckerchief fo r promt-,
nent Adam's apple eoneralment.
4. Fabrics which resist, ralp,
perspiration or spilled drinks, nriU
be la caramon use.
6, Glass raincoats nisy seeee
also as prolector* from lightning. |
Style observer*
u y Empress ’

C lu te,
Jackie
Hoi1If. Dec la were prssoul from Orlando, Fein
SJoWom, 'Elcruor (iiiutlale, Betty Pfcrk end la in Wary.
Roland and Fcggy Heat.
J Mrs. J, ||. Ekewva (pent a week
H erat*, Cothran* returned re-1
w * C. Newton, Merwyn in Orltnuo at Mra. J. W. Winn'*
really from w lllp &lt;« iVIham, ’ aB,l Eleanor Newton and l l n , licit anil roneatracentellame aa
Ueeraia. He w u accompanied by Eatl. Morrow lu to returned to the guoct o f Ml*. A. H. Lockwood.
[Mr*. Cochrane's mother, Mis. tl. their Iwrorn In New Vork 8 ta t«i
—&lt;-----------------L. sinqccfleld, wlw U spending a after i pending r.cvrrul week* with
,
short time heie w.Ui them.
]Mr. and Nr?. II. M. GVuson and L O f l g S h o t f . r C S i U r e
I Mra. W. II. Fuushec of tirern*- 'Mr*. V. C. Collier.
| X T j—u h A f n n n . T r n r l f
boro. N . C., i&gt; visiting lior roil in-1 Mrs, II. II. Krunell entertained|
JVl U O g lT a C K
law red dr lighter, Mr. and Mr*, 0 . -*ho Lndlcit Aid
N oddy of Uwi
II. Ural.
j Community fhnrrli at Iter home' l-rnigshgt "Her longshot came
Mr*. It. M. Dali rotctlainrd at **n Wednesday, Tltert were twenty- lumblmg horn- st the Sanfordluncheon Monday at her home on eight present and after llio meet-.Ofktido Kennel Cluh last ni*ht
Crystal Lake. The
guests worthing was c i -&lt;&gt;’&gt; m onler by Mr*.
KtiyhoumU Ujal have bern
Mra. W. II. Fqtishvc, l!ictn*h»M,| Whitaker 0»« ilocntlonala were In nmn ny poorly moal of the »esN. C , Mr*. G. It. licit, Mra. Horace-, charge of Mrs. McUtlan. A* H
‘ “ rttfJ
&lt;,P‘‘«'d demon* In

LAK E M ARY

he wins. He captured lb* he*e*e
In the M'Venlh event paying S4M0
to win over Kitty May awd Cnn
'
Beer, thr perennmt rliow wogj
A $4 ticket arm** the board a*
Nlnht Ijddie ru'umed |71,
In the nightcap dirtanet event - j
I’ar Myk. one of the belter young i i
dope, w. « a lung,hot winner in •
n H 'n lo ': event, paying flM O to
win over Hilly Did.t and Charming •
Meld.
'
•
Two favorl es came ba:k la Hr#
t|;ili :uid aevcnib vven'.a when Ann
Will unit Slmpsonli crossed I ha
(in&lt;eh line in fjont.
(Jn'dy's Ural ami Fancy K u n a,
the
S J comb nation, won tho

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PILOT

L10HT1

.

D* sure that the pilot light *nd
t'hm'-r* mi ynnr "tnvo are adJutted properly. DohtB an w ill*
s tir n predt deal nl fuel.
Rrrvn M-toiiihleil res* OV*r
chill run rsrire. Plan- In a howl
uiul sprinkle with a penenma
dash nf paprika.

tr ch ild ru showed curiosity at the lung cnonl*

F o r Co-Operation
George
Andrews,
. __________________ _________
_
_
... ____ , manager-elect
who will set the pace for ihe long ° f
Fo’slka Aisle i t
entry In
pulL
. the Florida Stale League for the
Not that the ladies hsvr much forthcoming reason, has r*kcd the
left to shed. And front diaper to Luteball lovers o f I’alstka to co­
dinner gown, garments are be- 0P*«U * with him in milking Polit‘ imlng more streamlined, fire k* bssehrll.minded, according to
Im silhouette dress is In vogue ■ d o ry appecring in the Pilot ka
ffoas hiinga'ow boudoir to Ularrltx DailV K™* yestrnlay.
ballroom. Baby rompera are going
Andrew* stated thnt when he
more llollywoodUh. As the flair came to i'abilkn in 1n.'lI w,lh u
for sports and play clothes lie- II ohm nf David b m b a ll, nine, the
comes, stronger emong girls ait Ainlca rily was "done" in fur a*
increase iiv lho pchrcnUge nf Larrtuill war cenceitirtl, hut Hint if
more nstural, healthy figures Is ton-tall
fans nnif the &gt; lly nr
» i pec ted,
{I'ilatka would
m -e p n itr this
Cartels Geiag, Going—
‘ reason, attendant* ijcord* vuuid
This trend will m a lt in it dlmln- likely reach peak record*.
bh|ng peed fo r “ comprtnsor" gni;
Thu manager aski-d the I'nlolka
pienU such as corsets. And some Us who II
Association, which is
stylists. believe even the girdle nude? lo'ntnd of the r|ty or Pa litmay runlth. Clothes o f todiy are ka this lesion, to have nl least
tspecia'ly designed for quick and fr.OOO or fCUOO in
the r lull's
easy dressing.
trearury tiefuta- the npniiiii; nf thr
. Twenty-five years have whirled reason which ho* been t e l-fo r
by since handsome young John April 10.
I
Burrymore In i an English sulk
II I* sold Hint Andrews v ill nci'
gatas-ajar collar and n streamlined oi ploying manager thi.-i n-asun'
detby hod tho “ sweet
young and st the present time hr I* nn'
thing*"- goggle-eyed with sdmlra- Instructor
at
the Jnr Rtrlpp:

3

t i l t h and nl Urn lawn mower.1,,
M-—W —City ofAccustomed to showing o ff his
I' il’ r" ,1'P thrifty streetshanks at oummsr colon!** lie may lu rf-u;,rlC *iy i prondlug &gt;sml over
become
emboldened to cspaio “ &gt;lrtul " 'l,r™
ftnllun* of
tutis or leas knobby knees In of- cr--»ikcnso oil hid born tpilled by
ftco and shop.
^accident. A truck carrying the
. .Further Improvement* art ex- uwJ “ ■* to • refinery collided with
Pfgted ip water-repellent fab rics..*", nutomuhll* at sn Inloiaectimi
M sUrltl* mode from grass, glass * 'ld
th« * lr« l
sL t mnV ara hare. Omani.-., hut.
fret.

art conildcrtjl unlikely,
cuues] clothe* o f th* softly
*
W l , ‘ or
‘ yp**
i. ImpsVsol In ■pring faihit IW E popularity ia fo rt­
's. au|U and. jacket costumes.
Piers predict new version*
fitted waiflline, modified so
*» «**&gt;«:,* wear.

- Drake's fleet arrived off the
coast o f Florida in 1586. A feased English
privateer, be sought victories in foreign lands,

tin’s G arajta

for the favor of Queen Elizabeth; for acclaim.

CeneFal *

Driving the Spaniards out, he seized their treas­
ure chest with 2,000 pounds sterling. Drake’s
'visit helped to advertise Florida in England
and paved tha^way for. later colonization by
the English^
N o quest today U moro cimcu than
that of pm n u for the wtlfsrc o f (lwU
children. That's why so many arc get­

ton to

ting the new L L 1 lamps. Their soft
radiance makes studying easy . , . pro-

TRACKS

tacts precious eyesight . . . and helps
keep spirits high. Yet the cost is at­

tractively low. See them 1. E. S. lamps

TUNE- UP

at your electrical dealer’s.

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Cult hi* Ltocght the product* of
that e°untry Into direct compel iUrn with oar Florida prodorta."*
' I beHttro,* he added, “In our
CondlluConal form of Omrem-'
ment with lla llire*. eciwrale dopartmenta anil I be!te*«i that the

m gressm an A ffir m s

|&gt;coplf c.'.n brat la safeguarded,
cw^recd and p-o!#*t*i hr i fro*

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I aboHo »T« " __ i •',ml untrrmro* Ictl Jnrfwlary. I
loyalty lo r r e s l * therefore oppow-d the Plan for
dent And To Party j^j£*e^,K !?taTy •klmr/,*ot

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tha bink of Ike III.-ml Hirer whim
■,okn WHy had been living rwqaptlr- Tb* r,&gt; lh,y
fM C ir
Oaeeola aummoned the victim from
hla hut and tha chief kl lad &gt;kkn

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John Billy Has Been w,:h •** ht«a« or the shotgw*.

’Dm &gt;Ho». thrown rh-ar of tba
plan*, » w dirt, lawrence. a|rt
tkrowu elaar. “artW iil a. doubl.
fracture nf hla ankle and areare
Dm.
t

oow*«en, auth nam

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u _.
BUly bad been ►hot at tack dent Plunket aid dwicandant of a b to
1 r C U D l e I t l a K C r r o r u n it bit clothes were acorched. | lode IrfcN family, arrived in lo t
»«P*rtnlw&gt;dw* of
only
wrtka
1 t u r n , i v m e u D i n * ' Indian affalra, waa
aammeoad l-d y Mudktt. who win , tba
___
. from Ibe reservation at DeaieJ daadhlar of Fannie Ward, fanaou*
_ , T*’ J ; " *
? ~,h, nefth » f hen-, het aehl that tha. attea bad actum b*ewtyI*,,) ,uuti&lt; had Jurtadletlan otue:
LawrmKd- e
world
troeeler
h ec.ee l; tlolalrd the Democratic BernInt.e Tribe, oncarapod in t
tV’hlte
Man a delHiatl n
or ^
ahire the .hooting bed I who bad apant much time In
'° * ri* U . 0 V *
»•» o««rred on rooorrailon tortl-! Italy, la tbe pdn of Sir Waller
* * *
T. . ^ . . 1 / ‘L „ , ^ a ,0T*
l e e i a m owner of e
Una
i " ,1 ,
M
Wl h o at y.aruld gran d**.' *.lal« outs** Ixmdon. It# waa a
trnublemak nf meaaber.
|frnry typrvwm for Interpreter, Imrtllag companion b* tba planVlrtiw of the aemmary .hot- ,|,„h ..f
u k « U pdlleo bekd-! hrti
lair enrutlon wa« John " I 'H - (|UaHera and 'h«-n rvWaaod h *! -&gt;wed Ptot.hat wa« bornhi l«*».
te. who had met tern aoeero Irib- ctrrlu| j adK.
W . Trammell He mhrrwi Doto(he Mabel Lawia
al dlaelpllne for nomeroaa male- ,n tua. " , f
#f Attorney O. B.I to lilt . She woe the ttougbtor of
fac-iotu before,
Inclurtng the
p ilin g an Inqoeal.
j the affn-Ju and lb# late Jatoph

Ypara. Killed Brave

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CUT FLOWERS

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WB HAVE A '
N IC K ASSORTMENT

RUSSELL’S
FLOWER SHOP
C E L B tr AVE.

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GREYHOUND

ENTRIES TONIGHT
moat conahtent reeonl of
lly le the pre.cnt admlnlalrv
of any man In althrr branch
Congrea. who hca aerred ali.ee
beginning of the New Deal,"
ton aald In an addrea* here.
■ftema, A|| a aem
Iiu r u A Kale IdAW
'lleox taid b« hid " it .’ mlnH
y piece of leglalaiktn aa l&gt; waa
tented to m* aa * member of

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*, n«i&lt;&gt;r. l»uahtrr
Tft*Ttlia’i^w*
t
h ack

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W e a lth y Britons
K ille d In Craeh
Near Hearst Ranch

. J|A

I come within tbo prorl.lnn* m ,. wtna
«y party platform I h»r# vigor- li'.a r Mteawtwr
y aupporled them.
lY t l l u V "
Dcoi aihf he waa auhmltllng
H e r It tlU 'i:
candidacy “ aoldy on my ..wn J*',.’ !

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aferwarda. Many Indiana crowd­
ing around gare him money which
Wilcox aald he had auppnrl-d
puck laws aa iho Hank D-pmit
'Guaranty Act, tha Home Owners
'Lain Corporation
Act, tin- bn*
•M ting up (he Civilian Concerts,
lion Corpa, liou.ihg legi.lation, and
ethers spomorrd
by Preaidrnt
He aald he had opposed the "mi
kaaeriran Sugar Control Art." ai*d
be renewal of iho reciprocal tra.le
igreemrnt law" brenuae urwlrr tl-U
At the trade agreement w ill

Morrorer a tribal celebration waa
arranged there tonight.
At iho mee|lng in Hi* Plritc'a
cute village tha chiafa aat upon
i he rrremonlal platform lo diacuaa
the .hooting. A intaaenger, Itrown
Tiger, hurried In from Ochopee,
near lake Okecchobac, with' word
from other ehlefa.
In the flickering firelight Brown
Tiger addrraaed Ilia heed, of Iho
tribe. When he bad finished speak­
ing an Interpreter aald be had
■old them the o(her chiefs knew of
the slaying and' approved of It.
Hie I t..Ilam were cloao-mo-Jlhed
but from Jonea Jelka, a negro eye
witness, and othcra. Smith and
Patro men Raleigh 1111! and A. W.
Kairbrotber reconstructed lije kM*
i — U anted
Ing in this manner:
W A M lilt: Whitr or tulored reThey taM tba gouty old chief.
llab « gardener—tiu tuola needed.
I’hunc WIT. .

WWWMV. fi.ar-f rae.
and jhdka or foiir egga, and be , C l ^ I t r . 'rta . itr „ a .
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aare »n beep Urn yolba
' m r n i r . Iticaipwi n * .
e«a
Beat Om whl ea, adding n little tua. tLiac.

m'o m

a/iVE- YOUR Watch rapairrd~by
• one who really knows how,
Briggs, Jeweler Magnolia Ave.
W. i . King—plumbing. 108 8. Pall met to avu . i’hoo. 80,

W ANTED—to buy for rath, good
■vTcnd-hand writing desk. H«*
IS chi Sanfonl licrnld.

NOTICE
A L L USED CARS REDUCED

$25.00 to $65.00
’36 Ford
’34 Ply. Sedan
*34 Chev. Tn. Sedan ’34 Chev. Coach
’35 Ply. Sedan
’34 Chev. Tn. Sedan

Proctor Chevrolet Co.

j

S lb*. Durkee’a
ADC
Oleomargarine
J Can on 'fowel Pro*

STEAK per lb...

The 8: per Creamed
HhLrtemng
&lt;5 A C
SPRY 1 lb. can.

ROAST lb.........
Boned L Rotted Href Q P C

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HAVING H IE 6 LOVE6 R E M O V E D "
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T R S M IN O O U 6 CONTROL W H A T D O
OVER YOUR N S R V B S —VOU T H 8 P 0 U C C
REPORT
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16—Flower* and Plant*
M uliKIls c rwim huu.te, two
lu cr |I -|fill i Wiiod for iloJlrlPLANTS for sale: I'rppcra A
•tomatoe*. Fypea A»*. on Pod ca| rmUnS. Maylolr- • inquire il
Hasty farm. G. O. Johnson, |&gt;. O. A A S‘."r&gt;'.
Bu*. Hi,
IP ITS ab.«e repair nK-po|Ub.
airings, dye*, cleaner, w# have Sit— Huu-r* for Sale.
IL City 8tao« Shop, *|o p.ururd.

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By HAM FISHER

600*0 TXJ&gt;--- -----F l E H J f 'J

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Western Pork
8hculdrr

Beets. Carrots and
Green
4 ffC
ONIONS ... 2 bn.

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Seeded
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IS—Apartment* Far Rent

Roberts’ G ro.

223 E. FIRST
PHONE 39
For day in and day out buying you will find our prices
consistently low.

Ben Joknaon’a dramatic worka low^'^nlb. Vega! «i!e»?* *▼»■. M ,’ |
rank aeeond only to
tboee of . ONION*: (iliw e t r a . w r daa.
— -■------baa. IK . le »U* Dane. Il-tlr.
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bbaawpeara.
I-A im u tri Kta. .per e*a. baa.

JOE PALOOKA

'■ Carpenter work nr painting. G. A.
G nige
,\|i*r m-.nt For Ren!—
Smith, 1100 Sanford A»c.
Fiinahed—3 room* A ba'h—
S — lnutruetlona.
a'erp-ng purrh. It-nt nnionablc.
*JI W. 10th St.
MALE, INSTRUCTION. M
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taka up Air Conditioning and icH .M u ^d U n M iu s r « r Sal*
Electric Refrigeration ami b* ter
tkem*elvr(. Mutt be. mechant
rally Inclined, willing to train In
rpnra lime to qualify. Wrl cUlUlllea In.*., Box 21 c o II. mid

DR. MILLER .:

. «* ► »«.- . a . d p s ? * s n w s .

diahea or cuatanl cup. Iwo-lhlrdt - cO u u llD et Kia, am Can baa.
full of the btoton wblleh. O a r»t ' * £ &amp; , , &lt;0^ . % r u .
fully drop a )ro(k on lop o f each pia. per dna rt-ja*.
cupKl, eprtokle w «h
.a ll tort
‘ "*’
pepper, dot wRh butter and than
Bruun.ANTi n i l ' baa.
heraJ
baka urdll the yalki ere »et No eoppltea.
|
(about .even’ minute.). Sprlnkl. . r ^ r f . ' l r ^ . o ‘^ 5 e “J iS lt.T u
with g m 'e d 1 choeae, bhili va'ca U ma.. M-lte.
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rr rataap and rtnn. in the baArg b J S T O C ?'n T u *e ? V .T\ Z L ' . T
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be yardallch of my party plat»* W b * “

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Miller Bldg.
Park A m
t w o i&gt;oon a l o r m
o r om
t m t a r Meci.Ari.iM. r a .
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V - h i ' ‘L ' . t ' ^ r ^
White »*hl be oould hero ,U M * U .
In . dmnhen brawl near
oMlln ^
eonMnt o f the etfeer: . T f e t rbHlIPa left the
Mon­
town of Krerflad*. acyotol Tear. f|ya y , Wk&lt; foWr of „hcm sro* *«*»*• Califs Pollfo Department
: Oceania* and of the dead aaM’P* I Vo rear. too. to tfocom* a pilot
III. hliter, aothoritlea aa|d. waa f , m„
b,for, |* could reproaeot, for lloeiot
ctltaltj John Oaeeola. one d |Joho Oweeola uncer Indian In *.1 ' -------: ---------------------- ---the .Is ehlefa of tho r^m|rjo|«1
aUpoa tlOn (be coeflh
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Race Horse Stands In Way Of Stuart S creen P la y Is
Erwin’s Romance With Una Merkel Called D ra m a tic
"Checker*" Jane Wither* her hepe ehr'i with horse blank- TriUmpH Of YC3r3

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MAN-PROOF

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‘M a n -P ro o f* Is ‘Hollywood Hotel,’ Famous Show
Hilarious Comedy, Oi Airways, Becomes Screen Comedy
Of Love Rectangle The most laviJi rml MHxtnou'ar of WhlGm- and Merrer. and then
run icnl remedy of the l!Us M&lt;t- is pl.-nly of other music by Benny
• in, “ Uni yucod Hotel," ii Winner Gucdiu n mi,| hU fnnimi* awing
Itm. . pri'i nr'mu rtiMt inj; I 1 hind «•n-l l.'irmond I’dige'a wn)ll'"Wrl| mill fr. ti ling ii cun' nr mi known olihr-lrii. Tlu-iv Is plenty
nf itlhct r.ntijssti i'i nrii fiinmakpin of danrlng, too, dlrrcled (ns was
p liji tomorrow nrnl Monday st I hr whoV
slinyr)
by
lluahy
■he Hit* Thntltv,
, Ih -lrlry.
It i* i».i ,-d iip'in Mr- rmnni'i
Those r’rvi'i aisle, a, Lota acnl
‘ •“ I ” program cgrryhiK ‘ hi' Mine
1} t.
,hc loading
wli rh I m Itct'lt iM'lmvd • y f
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f inimm m i'i, with IN^cmary aa

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Gripping drama, heart throb*
and comedy mingle in a atory told
' b. term* o f down-to-earth i.'imin
'rha arter* In * t )f Hr man Heart*,"
dramatic atory o f I.lncoln'* day
which b rin y W jllar Huaton to the
acieen for the first t'me alnce hia
Irlumphi
in "Oodiworsh." The
picture open* next Thursday at
I the Rita Theatre.
| "O f Hitman llfa ru ." like “ Ah
I Wilder nerr!" was directed By CUrehce Brown. Though the alo'y I*
entirn'y different end l]ie dramatic
lhrme one of the greateal in liter­
ature, it aharei with Iho O’Neill
play the quali'y of iheer Humuii,neaa, with character* ao genuine
that the audknirr Veritably look*
upon a croaa aertlon of American
.life.
| Baaed on Honor* Morrow’* atory
of aa itinerant prearher in a pio­
neer Ohio village, It* principal

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du riivi

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tisirti

Hurt* t r , .

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y „ , lln, the film has n
*’ ...... ' ' Z n\k
• «*' U *
knit ator&gt; n. s . n e m the .Iron,
.
**’&gt;,'l'*rnmeni«l movie
Hr »iriH ire.
The film slnry tthim I'n w ll ns
' ■
:,l,h » lit' the mat Inmi ••ItMii'e i romier
nil" &lt;i me In ‘ Tt.il*- ll-i.:h ll i i l s i i . T il! Nealy,
HoTytanod ImiVinr
for
&gt;&lt; ,k. ti * i**t.i r.:iieli, ,\l .ln*l T imI.I, Abn
mid ir*-tn invitl'id inno end nf
nit tlm.hr. ... Ally,, Jns’yn, Kdgar
fni uimte mnl linin’ , "ii
■ t
K&gt; nurdy, lYam*'.'* • I ung ford pltd
i at in... lieCii'V In 1.111
till I -I •‘I’hmiii
l, ttri|i"|
llnvis.. Urn
•&gt;n In i in- i.
i
i.v Win liy Jerry Wahl,
li.l, -iiir&gt; Ir If a ilnut. ii&lt;w lit
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I in mnl lihlmid Ma. " i i : - h) iln* i I.-m i i niiit'n-mp iMni

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AMERICA'S'NO. I CROONER

“ CHECKERS* JANE
lluxton play* Ida character with
reatrairn ami n genuine
human
quality. Rlrwart ia given an up
pnrtunlly for mime o f the finest
'dramatic acting in hi* career, ami
Mlaa Hindi r* tin. muther la n
gripping figure in the tlnttna.
| The atory atarla l.rfore llie Civil
,War.
Father and ann do not
undcraland each other. Tlicra I* n
quarrel ami the boy lytuc* for
y. ; medical cpllege.' .When Ore father
"
rtW* .the , mo/her aartlficea every■Jp ' Ihng.ahe oana tp eduente her son.
H»i beainie* ,i| grrwt surgeon hut
, (orgft*. hi*' mqthef unNl hl* feet
aye’ ’ aet qh the-, right * path by
■ Lincoln.- The *t^b- . i* trthl with
■nuny .nlnqile.‘ homely rliaiactera;
Chat lea ; Cobum af the bibuloua,
kindly village rloctnr. Guy Klliiieo
a* the 1ikfnPJnt atorekeeper, John
Carra'dne In yn amaxlng pmtiuvnl
of Lincoln,.Atm Butherfuid aa the
lpey’a .aweelheart.
I f ever a a.ar and a alory were meant for each other. lh(a U i 1 1 ■ . * --L- -. - _i
the'time. Jane Wilheya (above) la at her uproariou* brat in , the ; .Jape WHhtr* I* a; her uproarIpua he*.1 irv the proudest raring
prrudrat racing atlka on the track In 'he grand human - atory nf
iIlk* on* the Hunk In “ PhrckerV
"Checker*." Twentieth CcnluryFox picture coming lo the1 ‘ Rll* her latgit'Tw entieth'('enturyFox
Theatre next Thufaday.and Friday.
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plcti re.

BURNING UP THE W ATER

— ----------I ynn lt»
and Huber;
Wolf wnili
Jane WHltr

1‘ ROCRAM ME FOR WEEK OF FEU. 27
a t T i n : it iT Z
Hiimluy, Momlqy A gram! ihrill, a glorious treat, u ras‘ iro Idg to lla , "ll.JLLYW OOn IIOTK1,” and the ■•IUH.I.YWtM)I&gt; IIUTKl, I'KntilEAMMK."
Tueariay. Wcdnrsdny--Myrmi l.oy. Franchot Tone “ MAN
PnOOF." t’onrpanii'n fe* ure, a S nr Spaugle.l Kiol of Ithy*hm and Fun.’ Shot nwln-ing -tar. singing.
“ STAIIT
(’ HKKRINd.**
Tliurrilay, Friday Juno . Wlihera ••CHF.CKKIIR.'' Also
the gren‘ $5,000.00 prlae ‘ boniest pieture “ OF HUMAN
HKAHTS.'Satttnlny Hnigoin pay. Mn'inee "ml Night ilt-25c. Avoid
night crowds. A'tend matinee. Hiirk Jirne*
OF 111ftMSTONK." Aim “ NIGHT SINIT - IkuJ SCUFKNO. •

AT THE I'HINCKSS
Rumby, March O h—Bob Huker in “ T|1K RINGING OPTLAW ." Also "T IIK III.APR POLL.”

FOItM TlUJiri*
*
Hollywis'i'ii fl'i.l ro"l.oys will
no longer *i; n- ide nod le* Hi"
militia immHr thing- when cavalry
is neninl ;o a picture- They
I h f t.w 111If H* '■
liuve banded Int'i-Hiel r» "Troop
A, Ho gh Itiders.'’ under
t|u&gt; fuvtiiiiv null
trudervhip of Hnmr.ty Gurie t Mtimljiy

'It.
. i ,-tinlit.-.l., i i of ‘ llollyuoisl ilo!eI|j
f tie yi .ir, in,l miiig one of &lt;he nation1* '
nnd inmilig - 'i* 'he Hi:* loimirrow and .

ORANGE QUHHN COMMITS TREASON
IN CYPRESS GARDENS

Husy n- they are wl'b~Tli7ir wiiVf.iiV. do'
oil ihe bit I Ir fie III. These warili.r*. pi'lllll|i'. rid
ev'enslve figh lug that drove the Cliim u* fimo

Lovely Beth Page, quern of tlic Orange Fritival, potra among the
m Im I uI a u to l o f Cyprni liar Jen*, jutt to ahow that Honda, knows
Cor it* orange blouomi, hat many other beautiful Aowcn.
rk*&gt;* hr Rsklgrco

JAPAN ’S ANSWER

Mora of Japan* big guna have muvc.I into action again*, the rlilmwe squelching
lb« capture of Shanghai nod Nanking might Li lug alt early j « un In tb* Orient,

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T g l B U f lt p l

irk Wilcox

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
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For Senate Post

ENTRIES TONIGHT

Story pl*co of legislation an It wnn

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lt rirersTiikM
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plat|t-„ru m,,/-.

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TKU—in in y for caih, good
:nd-h*»d writing drsk. Bui
Sanford Herald.
15— A p artM cn ta F o r Ite m
Gil ige
A|,«r.m nl For Rent—
Fiin'shed—S room* A bs'h —
seeping |ionh. Rent rrasunable.

^ICALE, INSTRUCTION, Men lo
take up Air Conditioning and
Electric Refrlrrrailon and be ler
-themselves. Mutt bo mechanlsally inclined, willing to train In
Cpare time lo qualify. Wrl c
. Ullllllea ln»V, Box 2H e-o Herald.

HM W. 10th Bl.
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pupptej- five
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r.hltl and alt-rt of Semlnolo atripInr. alii ng croai-'egged In the
ml'M of camp puffing a pipe and
rrrrlving the krrltlm of his paopls
af'rrward*. Mtny Indians crowd­
ing around gave him money whkh

Moreover a tribal celebration was
arranged there tonight.
At the meeting in III* Pirate's
cove village iha chiefs sat upon
the ceremonial platform lo diacuts
tho shooting. A mnaengtr, Drown
Tiger, hurried In from Oehopee,
nrir Imke Okoochobec, with' wont
from other chiefs.
In the flickering firelight Brown
Tiger addressed the heads of the
Irllie. When he had finished speak­
ing an interpreter said he had
•old them the o(htr chiefs knew of
the slaying and'approved of It.
111!) Ir.diim were close-mouthed
but from Jones Jclkn, a negro eye
wilntas, and (Ahern, Smith end
I'stro men Raleigh HIP and A. W.
Pnlrbrother reconstructed the kill­
L —-Annonncomenta ‘
ing In thin manner:
WANTED:
While
or
colored
reRAVE^YOUH Watch “r^pahod by
They saM the gouty old chief.
Hub c gurdupsr—no tools needed,
- one who really knowa how,
Phono HI7.
Briggs, Jeweler Magnolia Avs.
; matto

are. Is q a a lllr. I I . M - I 1.U .
I
I'K m .im . » IB.
bw
M rs.
Wenders, M r Is
«so.|
quality
I H I I U I ; I ' I b aa erls. Wundsrs
fa ir In i w l , I I . I H U I . Paw Caa*
cy I AM.
PuTATOK.'t: Nsrlbarn.
Malas
(Irm a Muuatalna. C W T baas, law
Il.T a -II.U .
,
It lT A T o K A : kuppllrs llbaral. damaad liaiu.
inarkai
dull
Kle.

all ■
T U R N IP S ; Huppllaa llbaral da-!
msi.J ,-aodarata. markat
alaadp.

(• ii’ n u V ^ iiiel'n
T a, Pla.
wi. adoa
. rr*- rurb**
top*,parparbur.
dot.hpr..bun.
.' ‘ Mjl.fttljT,
IIRaHTS:
nALAI&gt;.
ItDUR.a 4l*EtCe
tte
UlllNkattl CABOAOH, Fla. par
cbflN: (Kh.lladl lm.lh.rn Whit.
... . CWT ba... 1170-lilt.

K S hi
Kin*

, ,'Wllrox nnld ha had tupporl'd
.V cock laws aa tho Bank Depo.A
•Quaranty Act, the Home Owners
Lban Corporaiion
Act, llm lew
&gt; seating up tho Civilian Conserva, lion Corps, hnuulng legldnlinn, and
Volhern eponiorcd
by President
flregBMeveU.
: H i Mid he had opposed the "nn"fl Amerlran Sugar Control Art," and
'. the renewal of iho reciprocal tiadii’I pgreeinrnt law" because under tl Ts
cat the trndo agtceinrnl tvi'h

\ W. J. King—plumbing. 108 B. Pal-

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CAnnOTS: M k b U M .ll.k t da- U.r**” i t i d S u a .l.y ''iH T ra ro"iT-*
d2£4
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t i.; Sm,ppr&gt;-nr
lata. la,
A
pap a.L
das. bua^
l l-^llr
TOPPED ma
par »'•«•
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Itxltlcllre pro
provisions
|,"*&gt; RACHl Aitampi
w
m . When
worn laxiaiEUTD
a una _ ro|tnT|.
KulurlH
la v e come within the provlalnnn lnil, ulnK
1,\var l'*i
• I my party platform I hive vigor- m .kr m -.wi..r
,(.•»" '•»
■MNP supported them,
H&lt;ill» IIm
llrilnabr
v -Wilcox athf ha waa auhmllllng
k i p t i i - i i a u K i » - h tni.
CMidldncy “ solely on n.y own
|J!^“
Z " 7 i'.',
record or public Ifn lf® , iijKin the
Tuffr illmnl
Frwn#*«w
W tl. o f lhtaf« which I have a'ood W 'f r e
,
Kui«Ufr.
for knd (ho thlnr" which 1 hnvo Miit. r i *mi
Kn-n itoi
Oppoftod. I do not perk election Im»* t^lrjillof*
Z Z T a it j &gt;
•
Ann Tnib
i* innI* I*»»|
fiU M of thw dreds of poniconc a
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If
t
CWT b* »'- » , M '
CABBAirKt. . sappllsa
llbaral.| ’ ‘ J*- .
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Ltmind fair, markat weak; Fla.1 . T ijji.\TOR». Huppllaa inoairita.
ropanhu.n wide Vaa«a la qaalllr, i * " * * *
market .l.edy.
arr. is condition. par ton. l i l t * - .
{• *•“ •« *r**
,bJ
Itt.M. Poorar Iswar; Had. IM boa.i * * * •.* !?
{H t
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n f''IVIirylnlALK' ’ ilaakM*;

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_ nilaa Trlampka
baa. hpra. A
TANllKIlIKKI: 11a *•* •'•A b,e. aria, (laid grade A park. No. la
comb. Il-J lt: lid la l l - l l t
11.1a; No. la H r; US commercials,
AI’PI.RS: Suppllaa llbaral. da- Ns. la Ur.
maad llckl.market steady; Earners
1‘INUAl'i‘I.KS; Cuban stt. aria
Ba hskta Tork Impartsla US I IS-JS. Nn Huppllaa.
soc-ll.et: Slapmaas US
la
Ns fiAmMllKS: b is , par dsa ken,
aappllaa; Dallrlsua, US la IMS- IS-llHe.
II.Ml Baldwins. lair Is ordinary.
aPINAl.Itt KIs.
aaa
bakt&lt;
Tl-lar.
| Rlosmsdnla IPa-II.M. Naw lastDRAKI: ISaapl Snppllaa llgkl. *»d »»-Uc.
dams ad
lair.
markat
ataadpt SgUAMIl; Fta. baa. bakla, Talv
Olaat Slrlaalaaa and Valaaitnna lav Crook narks fair Is to o l qualaor. Is qssTltr baa. hpra, ll.ll- ; lip 11.11-11111 Whits, ordlnar y lo
l l. ll; WAX. taw, II.II,
fair. Il.tl-lt.lt.
I
nRARS: (Urns) Baal, ILM-ft.71.1, -HTHAWIIMUIUMlI
Fla.
alala
Psorrr. |IM-|t.lt.
l ,#eBRETS: Sappllsa
llbaral.- ta-| _
KI5T. 1*0^*^°UXi Boslkara.
maad moderate. markai steady, P la! £ • « • *♦*«•» * ' , ' ln»
« » » * “ »•
par dsa baa. ae*. to qa.Tltp. M-| ‘’" . V ^ i B H - tN o M i.r.)
Mala.

GREYHOUND
UM moil cenilatant
remni of
ikjrsltr lo the present admlnlalrv
Hon o f Uijr man In olthrr branrli
A f Coofreai who hr. n tn tii alnre
lft# beflnnlng of the N rw Dral,
Wilcox Mid In an addrt»« here.
nniULrui. a h « i i i f
,VrU4nr4J Aldld IaAW
Wilcox laid ho had “ cr,'mined

m iliu m

i U U tm riM nT W b «lM &gt; l&lt; Market
•• trackers.
cartel
u a a sM tn
I M s lk s r dealers f s f a l « koar
perled endlew at l : H A. %L IsU r , aa reported by J. U, Mishael.
Mssaaar.
onANnrji' r»s . e*i baa eaetti.
l l . t t - l l i S : Uk Is. I l. e e - ll. e t ; H ba
b i n . n a b iS - lf e i US Sa, Ike.
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■juihrl—.S|^ucei‘a fl.il.it , 2nd
A PrlmoDo.

i r i t s ■lu&gt;« repalrng—polish.
v , T alrltrga, 8/es. 'leaner, wo have 90— lluuaea fur Hale
'•
I t City Hlmo Shop, giu Hnnlord.
SPECIAL HOME Bargain at big
. , Yen Van fiive yourself rxpcntlve
sari Hire. Corner 0th 8 &gt;. and
repairs, and kerp your home Magnolia Ave. All cash. See D, L.
more attractive at less cost by Ihruahcr, evrrutor. Phone C48.
. Using Dor hr
A Gay's quality
paint. Stanley Rogers Hardware
Jennrr mule the fi-ai Inocu'a
lion fur (mail pox In 17U0,

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FLOWER SHOP
CELKRY AVE.

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PRESCRIPTIONS
ACCURATELY
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AT REMARKABLY
REDUCED PRICES.
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IN D IV ID U A L P R E S C R I P ­
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D R MILLER

t Iba- Durkec'a
A third passenger In Iba plasa,
Jamea Lawrence, Hollywood. wh‘s
Injured critically, Wllllcombe said.
The par y wa» cn route to'Utr
Hears! ranch at Ran Simeon.
"
Heavy fog which blanketed the
coast iiirougnout the day
waa
ttamrd for &lt;hn crash. Wllllcombe.
at iho 11carat ranch, re p o rle ftj
The plane, a Vnpre owned b f
the Lot Angeles and linn Freru
r|aro ’ newipapera
ol
llenrsl.
crashed when 0&gt;q pilot became
lost In the fog.
Smashing to i-arlli a inlla and
one-half south of Iho Ran l.iift
Otriapo airport, the ship burst

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STEAK per lb....
Western Beef

The St per Creamed
Shortening

NOTICE

ROAST lb........
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SPRY 1 lb. can .

A L L USED CARS REDUCED

$25.00 to $65.00
’3$ Ford
. ’34 Ply. M a n
’34 Chev. Tn. Sedan ’34 Chev. Coach
’35» Ply. Sedan
’34 Chev. Tn. Sedan

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ROAST lb.........

8un-Mald Puffed
Seeded

Weatern Pork
Shoulder

RAISINS 1 lb. pkg.

ROAST lb..„

Beets. Carrots and
Green
4

Fancy Iceberg

ONIONS.... 2 bu. ■■

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'lomatoea. Hypes A 'a. on Pcd ml ("oklm:. Mayfulr--in&lt;|uiio H
Hasty farm. G. O. Johnson, P. 0. it A Hlor*'.

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CUT FLOWERS

222 E. FIRST
PHONE 39
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consistently low.

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Race* Horse Stands In Way Of Stuart Screen P la y Is
Erwin’s Romance With Una Merkel Called D ra m a tic
•'Checker*" Jane Wl'hora her hr pc chc-d with horse blnnk- TdUmph Of YCSES
The girl who hna Just been
voted one o f the » l i tnoa. popu­
lar glare o f today wears the
proudest racing silk" on Ihe track
in "Checkers.** her laics: Twen­
tieth Cenlury-Fnx pic.ure, open*
Ing next Tht-retbiy nt the Itl!»
Theatre. Jane*« at her upmirtou*
beat, and who: n thoroughbred
rhe la. even when lady l.uck forge‘a to act like n laity.
Bluar; tCrwin and Una Merkel
are fratcreil in romantic mien
In the film, and Marvin B rphrnx
Ihe had body or "Borrowing
Trouble." plays Jane's first screen

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‘MAN-PROOF

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SATTRRAY. FEBRUARY 2fi, toss

/ THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA'

Sanlorifl : T lie a te r

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Com

|‘M a n -P ro o f’ Is ‘Hollywood Hotel,’ Famous Show
IHilarious Comedy, 01 Airways, Becomes Serpen Comedy
i Of Love Rectangle The mn l tnvfih rtul spcvtnru'nr Whfiit-: and A
&lt;•(

itnnlcal nunedy i&gt;r tin* Jims m u - f, plenty of other
1 'll, “ llnl yimnl Hotel,** n Winner I ihi'i Imi. ii uti,| lit
llm
ptWurliim Mnl rim:
I Inml mid I! ivuih
Into limbo anil in Hr Pum-ll nnd fe.lirim,*u nirr or -*» l.n’onfi nn lii tm.
hu itialHmonial ,“ rcc- of mini i.nngxt,ii nnd finnn.tkei *i l dunrinir, :&lt;*,&gt;, ,
ir fast stepping com- pliy.t Im.... tow nml .'Imnlny at ll;o wit.*’,.
,||Qi
"M.-n-Proof,” romim: tha* Hit- Thrnlre.
;n m t.!iy .
Ih rilic m-xt Ttirnlny( |t
...... tin. fnttiiin' Tl-........ .
„
“ V*
u ilo program eutrying t h&gt;* same ......... , ,
|
" lay, forming tlir
n|,,|, |
„ t„.|„,,.,| . y
indpnU. #r»* Iranchnt niM .ii* ilurirv; tin* p.nii
" ' Vi " !
•I Wltxrt'il nml Willkt ,
(!,.t th- film Im. , t-.‘
* '
i,
„
a
;* lilirhly *rin|
i kni* notify l*i m i Vt* im Hu* illnin i
t t
i« n young* artist &lt;li«- i'|,. .t r„
*'
love. Allan Huinoll la * The film slnry 111*111 I W r ll :• *
1 ''' »&gt;••» ,»*l&gt; •«
ruilite. !■innrhot *111111 L.,t
,' 1*,* ,-i,i*nn*r ** 1**1 11 mo* In **1**1- ll*i;;h Mill

tlx.
The liorn* llta! stand* hi *lht • Gripping drama, heart throbs
way o f Slu’a roraanre In H10 re* and comrdy mingle In a atory told
cent day" o f hlx sit-down cnurl- ■In terms of down-to-cirth l.nmin
1rhoiaeters In " t lf Human Heirts,"
chip Jx -Bln* pklox.*' u racing
dramatic atory or I.lneoln'a day
filly whoee ftash'ng hoof" n*. 'lie
mil of the fJni give the i*lri a which brings Waller lluaton to the
I aerren for the flrat t'me alnre hla
new light nn I ho Erwin mo* o.
Jane. B n ami “ ill c BkW * wan. triumpht In "Dodaworlh.** The
I pieiuri opmx next Thursday at
ilrr nrouml •o (hr Irnrk ot ihe
J*h« Blta Theatre,
rponlng of I lie story. H it home,
j "O f Human Hearts.” like "Ah
with Jane riding, ben*" '.lie s'sr
(W lldeinefr!” wax directed by Clar­
ef anolhrr owner'* a'elde. En­
ence Brown. Though the sltpy lx
raged, llila spir aman lira« lintentire y different rnd the dramatic
vln Stephens, hlx Jorktyr, wha
.theme one of the greateat In liter*
join- forces with Jane ft (Jo.
jature, lt&lt; aharea with the O’Neill
Tlir quarto*. Ilirn de-cendx up­
Iplay the quality o f aheer Humanon Una'x farm. When “ Bl-e
, neaa. with thunders so genuine
Bklex*’ breaks n lex In n race,
that the audience •erllahly looks
Una I- forer.l to pot Ihe ttnrao
Ispqn a' ertSsx tertion of American
up in her barn, even though alie •life. •
dlrlikox larrhorara. S 11 gets a I
| Baxed nn Honore Mnrrow'a atoty
jcb on the farm, ami Juno stuF
of an itinerant prrarhrr In a pio­
neer Ohio tillage. Its prlnrlpal
characters are lluaton, an &gt;Kthan
Wilkins, thr scnlnux e'rrgyman;
Blewarl ax hta son, who prefers
medicine to saving souls; and

AMERICA'S NO. 1 CROONER

‘CHECKERS’* JANE

.

quarrel ami Lite |aiy lywtoa for
; medical rpllcge/ \Vhrn Die father
HWx .the,, nudbrr suniflrrs eferyIh'ng.the owns tp cducnle her son.
He. beutmes ,u great surgeon but
. forgets, hie mqthrf until 'Itl* feel
aye' ’ set qb the', right
path by
Vlneolpf Tlie stphr .is.told with
•nuny .simple,'homely rhnraeters;
ChatIrs 1Coburn ai the bibulous,
*•' kindly village .doctor, tiny Kilbor
ah the'xkihfljnt stnrekeeitrr, John
Cap-ad ng In fn nittating ptnltavtil
of Lincoln,,Ann Buthcrfurd cs the
iweethexrt.
v I f ever a afar and a atory were meant for earh other, this l» ^«y&gt;
Jene
WiOttrs is n: lier uproarthe time. Jane Wither* (above) la at her uproarious best in, the
loui b&lt;-».' In- the prouilest latlng
prrudest raring silk* on the track In &lt;he grand human --story of
(Ilka on- the Hack In ‘'('iKckera.*
"Checker*." Twentieth Cen*ury*Fox picture coming to the' ‘Rita ber latest'Twentieth Century-Fox
Theatre next Thursday,,and Friday.
plc’t re.

BURNING UP THE WATER

p r o (; r a m m io f o r w e e k o f p e r .
AT THE RITE

27

Humlay. Alomlqy A gran.l thrill, n glorious treat, u m i.
i*t*t big t.i H s r v'|la'I.LYWbtl|t IIOTKI.” ami the “ IIUIJ.YWOOIl IIUTKU PHOGRAMMF."
TueaiLiy, Wctlltradny- Myrnt l.*«y. Kr«nchoi Tone "M AN
PROOF." I'nmpnniun fra ure. a S nr Spangled Riot of Ithy
thin nml Fun. S iu i swinging- -tar; sing ing.
"MTAItT
tllK K R IN ti**
Thttrcday, Friduy Juno Wlibera "CIIKt'KRRR.**
Also
the gteti
$ri,n«n.iHi p r lie ' Vontext picture "UK HUMAN
HEARTS.**
.Saturday Bargain flay, Mn'inee anil Night InJ.V. Avoid
night rrnwiR A lend matlnre. Mu* k Jours "L A W OF lllilM '
STONE.” Aim "N fiillT S PO T" I’ lny Bl'REEKft.
A T T H E P R IN C E S S
Sumlay. Alarrh O h—Bob linker in "TH E S INli INI! Ill IT*
l,A\y." Altot "TH E BLACK D ilL L ”

FORM Tlltm l*
IliillyniHil’r fi't.t culuty* will
no longer i' l*-l*|e nml let »If*
militia handle things when cavalry
in net-*led ;,t n picture
They
have handed inn-tlir- I- "Troop
A, llo git Ridera.*' iin*l*r
tlio
leadership of Sunn i" (litno I

1In
ni U.il&lt;l- I * 1 1 nf "Bitllywoial Iloiet^
f i-. ji.tr, fni'tning nil*- of the nntlonfa
nml lotiiing '&lt;* 'In- lit .1 tinnorrow and

ORANGE QUEEN COMMITS TREASON
IN CYPRESS GARDENS

__ 11n-»y- a- lliry^nre wi'ti •to--1 warfare-to—Mu, J, t 1-j*ts Jop.'i
T.iT 1he LVIt»n.td: Tin 1 w-i
extensive ftglt ltd* that ilrovt-

Lovely Beth Page, quern of tlw -Otingr I'ntivil, povcv among the
colorful aulexi of Cyprni Gardena, juit to thow that HoriJa, knows
f(g in Ofrage blottoim, tui many other briuttful Aowert.

J A P A N ’S ANSWER

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■ h la a m u u i-i

�it, FEBRUARY it, IMS

[f-Finals From
P a u l C a g c rs

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CMlhwM Praia Par* On*
triala. At the linlf. llrn 1bit! In
war* leading &gt;&gt;f n nci»i« ol
In 10 but lhe lofenlilPn l|r.t&lt;
i (hair defens'idlii tile la t
to nllaw (he opposing cnSO|s
»eoro only

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T otals

E N T R IE S

T O N IG H T

Tt n l i t r i K a ffirs
F IR S T RACE: * - l « MU»
A im I ’rltlt.
I’a.ldy May
t.liilr flrt.tr
I'rla r r Pleat
Ann U trr
Mra Haw
Circuit Judea
S K iijN ti tt A d i : 'fu tu rity .
IPIrat Hull ml Ihtilv Usable)
tiny ItlMHInr
* Xttlilr Urn
llrntritla Jut*
Columbus
bully
ttrawnry
It.ady V ri
U«n lin y
. . T llllt t l HACK: S *l» M il*. .
A Mart ml fin*. ml Until BswM rV
tV t. tV.
Funds iM rllnu
lll.ii'k f't.lli.n
Klml
lit.mu' T m ffla
Tenney Wchens
it&lt;ifnl Mlltt
Furtuno
V f i f l l T I I HACIJt P 'ltu rlly.
ICInu ftnznl
IniH-rlpllutl
. i...t. J t.l nl
If liver Tint
T ra irlr Uuat
•d onlr Ibrnu points. Mur- till.IP..
M ina
tlatk Prllira
it emtk r «.l forward, ulan Knniy
P IF T II* II ACC I Pu ln rlly.

(above) limbed Into Gibraltar with S af her n f *
en the tblp t it A M r la , Bpai u Ceraaaa efflriala ai
uui. A few heart later a.fieri of.Oermaa warahl

FIRST MOTHER' ^

flo ra B l j t ^ A Y

bald In tlirofl points*
is Buail.i MRrra detested .l)f
i in the flrat round by a souro
%h o t I I in I I oipl.W. J’.a,iiti
: ' Ad Ocala . In iho fimytiV-nrkot hr
. ; a acorn of so to IT In olln-.gatnas played In lint iiMiriiunuhit
.Ttatardar, I a Uo city wnn irl. pmphant ovrr lil»o Oak ,1s In .10
1] &lt;mlr I loan |n IMytuim llrarli by
i’. a U In 31 iicmtlo. I.'.'fvlrirj; won
: . (root Palalka In Ibo I mi gums
laat nil In by n «™ fe (.t si In II,
boa acorn nt tliu tJinfonl\T Easily iin n :
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drslftnatod » « Iha n«»ir»|ijiiier lit
wiilrli I Ilia iir«!t*r aM l I be
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Feb. A. Ih l i : i

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You Can Sivo yourself cipeqtlra
_ rrpalra, nntl keep your hotna

1 L —- A n n o n rw e n u n ta

M O NTEZU M A
mom nllrnrlivc at Ina coat by
jt
Under N e w M a n a ie m .n l
using liotlrr
&amp; Uoy'a quality
0
W o nra c a tn rliii to jxrm n h rn t
(taint. Hlunlry-linger.
lljiUwaro
,V weakly ( a e a i i . R alea jtrr w erk —
Co.
S tram |3.B0 to fd . 00, aln ^ 'o— $•&gt; 00
a w l up, double, H aifa by tb y - *
* 11.00 to » U 0. iliic lu — iJ.fdl tu
Mnunyera Wanted."
/ 93.00, double. O ur fcuila d i j t lie "Te.ntotlal
OpiMitlutil.y fur men who are
y beat. H o t tn d cold w a te r in cvrry
t, room. A h om ilikc atmoy|dt.To |tlur tvllllttir lo alart u kuiincta and
. ^ o m p * » t * hateV»*vvlee.-\Vo tihirtnie '»••(» Homo tr il mnnoy.^by aelling
|Mizwell Venel.'jn III nda, a guar*
‘ pour Inapeciion o f our room i.

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Dining room now cjirn, wlllt nnlttil pioiltirl. Wit ere preparing
‘ f 4*1 nervier end Cicril. n'. food It I'i uppoliii a runiprlant man lo
, popular prkea. C. W. Ktillivun, rt pic'cnl ui in Ihle lerrltory—
|on caper' enm jicri'amry, wrlls
item.iHtildy—Muswril Co., Miami,
H A V E Y O U il W atch repaired by
Floridi.
ono who really knowa how,
Dr.vsc, Jowo’rr Magnolia Avc,

W. J. King—plumbing. 108 S. I*alme:to

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A p in m r n t
For Rent—
F trn 'a h e d — 3 rooms A
balh —
a'ccping p on h . Kent icaaonablc.

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t — Lodi &amp; F o u n d __________

L O S T : H lsck lln * nt ling T ca tk aai w . loth si.
CfOtB’ road on Urlando
hlalc
w ay. Return lo l '» r o ol Hunlurl 2ft— MlnccllaneouA

Harold.

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For Sale

I’lenly Wlnniap Apples, 76 eenla
*tu.*bt-l —Spence i'a Market, 2 nd
Si I'almello.

Mr*. Sarah Delano Reettv.ll, mother of tha Freilgent, lo ahown
on Iho lawn of tha summer while home al ,Hyde Park. N. V , as ths
cslsbralsd har SOth birthday at • pappy family party. (Associated
Grass Photo)

THE FI 6 HT
WAS OVER
KNOBBY
RUSHED
OUTAND
GOT A
CAB FOR
A M AD
RUSH

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Hi* nml Hirer roomed houses on
i ITH alum repalr'iiR polish.I highway, with
aerruge. Eaay
alrlnia, dyes, (leaner, we liavo payment Houle S, llo* 142, Fan, clly 8 I100 Kbop. Sio Hniilord. foul.

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all nt Calm. (K e r a la : m illt .tt T
II. M cCAatilK and w lfr. (IIIA P B
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nf I t IL U r l 'M U N . I h m m l
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an b flr at law uf II. N. tv I n*.
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M A ItlK tV 11IT II M « : R AC K EM,
f.irm etly Marla W blta, no
Ilia
funnrr w ife and eole heir nt
law uf W « I t W h ile, derrarrd.
aatl her hual.nml, I 1A IIN K V - tie*
C IlA C K KM. tarh o f M ew fo r k
C lly.
New
Ynrhi
A fll.l.C II*
P R A N K CO. IN C , a illtuulvml
fttrrlan rnr|iurall»a nf f l IV. llh
Htrrat.
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rnre mill aluekhuldere. If alH r.
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r u lw d
ferula n
rtirparatinn,
nliua* nature iin.t
reman unt
tmhitttwn, and If drad tn all unkiu.wn Ittlra, davlmaa, ■rauim a
nr b llitr rlnlinanta tuidur
1he
ftirmar
offlrara.
afockfinldare
and * dlrrctnra o f M lller*Pr.ink
, Co. lur.. a
dlnulvaU
faralMti
rurpurallon.
II hrittff inntl* In appear frami
n e et.ra hill uf com plaint tiled
In thin ratine Hint yuu MU. f u l l
t.f you urn n nn*roild»nle uf the
Hint* uf P ier Ida and that' &gt;uu are
trulilrnla uf a Mata ulltar tiiua Ilia
Plain uf Pint Ida and
that
)■«!
hate o r claim
lo
huve
eunto
rluhi. title or Intareat In and la
Ilia property Involved In Ihle m il.
and that &gt;nu ara earli o v rr Iha
n aa^tf iw e n ty o a a yrara. and Ihot
tlirre la nu paraeu In life Mtale uf
Florida Ilia aarvlr# uf
a
aim *
mono In
ehanrary
ui»au whom
would hind yuu or tiny uf you:
therefora, tlitaa praoauta are lo
commnm. you lu be mid nytmir
hvfure the above entitled ruiirt
at
Hakfurd,
Krnituole
County,
Florida, oa Monday. Iha *tlt day
er March. A. P . I f f * , and make
fn a trtr ta (ha hlU o f compl.ill.t
filed aaainet you In thta canou.
the name helns n r ai l ta fora*
clnaa Btale and Couniy ta c par*
fleataa taaard b y Jattn _l*.ea*»u
hiss, as T a * Collector .of iwmlnula

PRESS CONFERENCE

JOE PALOOKA
TH E
MOMENT

Clerk.
fly A. M. W E B K R
D. C.

N iiT fc i: OP « .» !. » ; (IP T .lX
. C E llY I PICATKB
In rir^Bit ihiMt’i) if llh (he
pm*
l (if &gt;i«in nf Chn|it«ir 1S33G. Art hi trf
1’i t f him!
%vH I I tut rcuueut n(
JE NNIE I!, W A la K E fl f w ilt uffre
fur eal« nt public uutery lo the
higlirat bhtilur fo r t-aih nt
the
f&gt; u rt !ln u »« eitlrntire In Hnnfonl
on th » Slat
Any
of
February
1*31 ut !1 • clock A, i ( „ tax rer*
llfUuile o r cerU flcatea Ireld by Hit
(Mat* tnirether with ntl omlttei.
• rul auhreuuent levied tetea on
t lie follo w in g tlearrllHirl In till* If
Hrinlnnle County, Florida, tow It:
O r t No 414 o f
Aug.
1,
111! coveting l«o| 10 lbk. I,
%Tr, l» Canrortt,
lf !h m f ; toy. broil nml ecol I IsI*&gt;
the 6th day of February. liSS,
• ». I*. liK flN D tlN .^
IMorl* o f Circuit Com l
Hnuluottt t.Ntnm y, PlurlJn

WHAT
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DINT TAKE A r Y ^ 7
C E N T F IR
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F i B H T l N t l \ ( BATS
COULD S B C J l
HE'S |
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m S IN B A P J T W 6N R
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* X P O N T CVMB WHAT,

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HIT *fM AGAIN I AflQI
— V O U K N O W " -A H * L K
A M t n X . T I L L iYOU!

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HOLY
im o k h

T O THE
A lR P O R ’

Mom-;UN U room huuae. two
turgn pirehoa wired for nlocirlrul enoklng. Mnyfnir—tnqulro II
k A Hlurr.

8U—IIouncs for Sal*.

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A a r • ! February. A.

• ' O. P. n r R N P O K .
Clark at r i r m l i Cunrt.
Ur a . x . w e e k s .
Tvrputy Clark
O 'JILAW D W . UPESfCEU,
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OtHrliar fo r P la in tiff.
it t u t

GREYHOUND

7 paints,

lire* Jlekl goal* In llin Inst
acontl. et piny ItAVn llin Kelt,
winning Irad, Johnny Mi'rlWh,
Guard. returned In III.
i |nat nlalit to lik e scoring
»ra ngabt will) it.lnlul lit Id
ta. Tlril Williams
follor.td
i I pnlnla. IWrntil Ftitguatinl
»e piny Inn for llin Iqfnl loom
been sperfanilnr, len* init |n
•anal r01111 lit.it nialii t^ml

m a

rlfturi.t hjtklicate. Ine.

DAN DUNN • S«er«t O p t r a t l v t 48
&amp; V r H r r ft P O W E R F U L M O T O R ROARING,
ACE B A R T &gt; P L A N E S P E E D S T O W A R D S
W U P A N O T r M IO E O U T — T W E ACE
W O U L D L IK E T O K K JO W , W M A T
H APPEN ED T O p 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 OP
C O U N T E R F E IT M O N E V M E T U R N E D

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By ALEXANDER

Shcltz Opens Senate 1 Family U m Co.
SotltTiicUoa Ilf
Campaign March 1 Sanford All. N a ll.

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L eg a l N o tice
Crop. I.lrn
»=nk To I V cr
\ o t i i i : n r n t n i i i i i v u .h
&amp; Ororyp Thurston *
Notice i« her#t»y Rhci)
that
r\i:K 8 0 N V Il.lJFeb.
Sat Ufaction Uf Sidewalk l.lrna
puretmhi tat finrtl derne* i rmtr**»•♦!
«lftv of IVlinmiy,
Date Rl.olti,
former governor City o f fin fo n l
To Mra. Mary on ihri« ntli
tlint I’fj tnlu rniuv |Kn*l*
anil immnljaio I'U t Brand rs«l.&lt;--l
Melvin
tng In ill*4 4'lriMitl Court of Hi**
.Ninth Judicial Circuit of tti* Hint*
ruler «&gt;l the KlkJl will el*eu Id*
of Kluthtn, in ami for Mrmlnol#
rampalm for election to tlio
Count), ohftrln Till* KUUKHAIi
I.ANI* HANK «»C CUU’ MMIA. I»
United Slali.i Amato at IVn**ftitnintltf, ito*l A|(NOLI l T. KAI.*
ro).i. Mar. I. il v n . announced a'
IIOROKKN, N. J.. -(A n A di«- 1*1 Kf*. it ttliiowri. »*t ftt» nru tl»»
Ilia lii’Jiil.jiisrt'irn hcr-e todayf&gt; ml,ini w, t Ita- tun.vralfi tvetli tw
appllrant
* * * Hperl 1 1 Mattel, util Hit hi It Ihr
8 ho];i nill m v i til in ilnya ram- Riunde.l irli* f
legal
huitrr **f fiiir. *»n MoiuliiSr*
palming in wniltiwr.t and w o t hold on a intmh’r rlt*m* i,i»t lh«* Till tlar of Mnri'H. IMF. offer
nithl niter pollro .nid lu* admit­ fur Ml** tiii'il »r 1l lit the hlglifiPt
lltiriiln.
ted he atulilN-d tii death thi* itit.I in it iilil»U’v for rn'ti tit ilie
tu •■•Icrlltn I'rnaarots for hi* clty'a aRn,l and inueh-rritieUrd front itiHtr of the Court lfnti*o of
(?ot|iit). FlorUla. In Ktn*
In'll! I nd-t f r- fttintla follow* ill.' t’uormatler with a ttoel ipindle Heinlltoti*
ford. Ilmlilfi, the follow Inif tleji!*-' il.’nl f t In liU 1 »orrr*.ful ■Inline un arsumeut in the rvll-f eit |I&lt;*&lt;I l.tllt.e mot toemlni Mill*
ate lit Ijeiulrtolo Count). l*lorlil.t,
«.v: r ’ ir.n for ifi-* gnrrni"r*hlp of otfico.
twit It i
l*l«**kin In |9JJ. IIU candidacy
Lut* riiifttherei)
HUly*lhft#
wo. i.illittr,iasi|iai||y inaugurAted
(f it unit Slxlt four (911 **
HUNTING LIMITED
f-!uii*lnt
flauttiiorh,
nocofmit*
ut it'o t I Imp,
to |*l it tin i rof, reronlr*! in
f:' II I will n.*ek H ip nr.111 in V
IHkt
IttniL.
I.
uii:**
lit*.
Tuli*
on LAN 1 *0 . (,V) After a dm111' llritililM *.f Hi'llllnotu Cititti*
tion n. Italic I F a lrr S.'Untor on ference lu-ri* tnnlch' with Stale
I), Flwi'idkh uod cunfnliilitg
til. t'.n.U a. governor of Florida Voleyinarlan l»r. J. V. Knapp, ill.nnd n 111 promise ronljnaod ri&gt; ji-rlnra nf tho SO.ouO nrro Tahoiorppratinn fi*r the tloivloptnrnl liairhlp (tamp PrCrer'o r **1 of
and i*iiiirnii'nt t f the state.
hero annnunrrd thai imty ntrittlu-rR i f the prraervo »i!| ho p er
milled In enter it* rnchwurra In
LABELS
tin- drive for ti*k IntedM deer-

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article* la a t lr t Ale* laa.r R.
taw aw «tl«* lamia* « m it#
awrl .n. a t . ara ttarilaa
te a i pw a a a . r l l ylrlair. Ill#
la I M aa II d n to i aa la ihr
Itlira M riw aa* aa Ik. .railla* kaarJa ar Im .

Health
TV* have ye: to find (lie fabled
fountain o f youtii, but tbo atcriige
American l&gt; In'tomiutt bra&lt;Uiiar
end blisyr, aud it In iii; Icuger.
Doapite the fn .f tempo of. life
today, tlio tuloinobUc'a oppallinR
jtlaufhle:'* nml ucw-fanRled dV
leote*, a child born in the United
.Stalls tbit yrnr lict the proapecl
of llvlnir 12 yean more than hi.
parent, had at birth.
And on the bail, nf continued
coni|unt o f d'tense the overate
thild born 23 yeira hmro will live
B to 10 yrora lanyif than one bom
this year. The 1100 infant hod a
pror.pi-ct of livint until *9, and
Ihp 1938 hoby to iroyh fll. The
190.1
inby't
liftpx|iertancy

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 193S

THE ^QRD nBRALD. SANFORD, FLOhlDA

FLORIDA HIGHLIGHTS

What’s The World
Coming To?

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*IPS 'SIMPLY.
INEXCUSABLE
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You eonnof eapact lo mok*
fr'ondt lodolly at In bu.lnot*
if you have halltoil* (bad
bioothi. Sine* you connol dotact it yourtalf, tho ono way
of making tur* you do no*
offond I* to gorgto ofton with
U it trine. It Initontly doilroyi
cdori. Improve* mouth hy^lan*
and chock* |nf*ctlon,-lAmb*rt
Phormocol Company, St. Lcult#

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COFFEE B E A
SH ELL

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F O U N D A lO N G T l
F L O R ID A C O A S7

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SKMISOI.K I'llA K ACAL
CO.. INC.
Miller Itldy.
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r i t h s c m i ’T i o N s
A C C tiR A T E I.Y
I ’O M T O U N D E D
AT REMARKABLY
REDUCED
P R IC E S .
OUTAIN OCR PRICK ON
i n i h v i i h ' a i . i &gt;r r: s c r i p TIONS
IIEFOIIK FILLING.
YOU W ILL UK SURPRISKO

DR. M ILLER

NEON
DISPLAY

Seminole County
Court Records

A/ J O R F I N

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l AllltH It Ml Alii IN. Jit

iu:i» i: \xn.&gt;ox,

SIGNS

U JA /

our
population. Rut
don’t be
nfrnid liml we roon trlil lx- a na­
tion of * ersybeard*. The chonyp
wiMiin tlio next rrntury will be
m ain ly |ic(eeptihlr.
Nor I* soft living anil nurhinr
nge fitrr.ln nmklitg Ainerhana de­
teriorate phynicol’y, I’oliepe boy.
i-.tld gill* of toilay ore toller and
lie-vk-r than tho.e of I he I art genoration.
Mediral iclrnre and hygiene v lr
limlly luvu ceilqui.rrd typliohl
fever, ilbili A ‘'' h&gt;, mnli ri* ami
rmnltpox^ Rrnllrt fever, menatre.
whooping mpgh 7ind *iinilar ilia
nue* of rhildlmod aic lililcll leas
niallyitrui.
Surgickl wiurda
build new
Idoovl upl|ie lilies" hi the heart.

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FURNITURE PAINTING
S P E C I A L IN T R O D U C T O R Y O F F E R

Six Wni. A. Rogers Teaspoons Free

WliV rnrh ttnlrr » f llrHulnc W » * I . M
^ri* I»F I#*if M s^
Cure Pottiirr. 91-DO N|*f, %bmlr« &gt;M. A IlHrhell. %n, 1 A 3.
Prifimr. 91.00 Flip, tMm*. i.nutenlii. ( &gt;|irr«w A «HFfl|*rii,
f ill bjirli! M»e Nlir, 'leal, l lftlit A lllirk. Hitiilfl IlMHRe. 3#f f i l l
I nmpiiFl.
TOTAL v 11.11: al.sa. All llrm . I»r nwlr
A-lit l i e

fur mnlll*B

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Al l e a r k a a r n » - r . l In « h U d e a l n r . . T t M l A I I D » I X I -

IHrrrJ M en Agrnry, Room KOI, Securily Hidei i .m in i %

B. L. Perkins

Mliiourl.

USTERINE

C O R R E C T M E N 'S

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Florsheims ?!)*r&gt;0 u|&gt;
Friendlys 5r».oo
Fortunes

DOES IT SAIL TOW ARD PEACE OR W AR
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A A A A TO EEEE

rineer, vrhivh tukra mine MiiOOII
lire* yenrly. Ttic federal govern­
ment, the Amerii-un Col'eye of
Surireoni, the American Medical
Ai nociplloij, cintiwomcn nnd health
officiala ate eniiitcd in tlm drive
for early diugnoti*,' intenJvu rcacarth and
impioved tii«alm*ni
ing but medical rr'rnee1 J. better
able to ileirrt till. No. I biller and
ha. mailo efferlivc means of coptrolling il.
Help For The I'asr
All of l|a- )lig Ten rxerpt cere­
bral hrmmorthagr, diiU-tei cm)
appendin'1!, utrike nvoet uften and
ligMlcit In I he hoinr,. of the jhioc.

Vou plan (he meals,
You buy the food;
Your menu deals
With a family’s mood
You clean the.hou.se.

D O E S I T S A I L T O W A R D P E A C E O R W A R viilh ltd. rargo of .rrap Irut
II I ether Ihh metal was declined far use in niarliinrry nf peu-clnl l.irt.irie. or in rnelnr. « f dr-.tn#
lU.t rcrtalnrd a mystery os tho V 9. Ilerlln loaded its
in New York harbor. Hut rerlain It v*
that •Nnitue J-. Id t. -.-.'•.I ihtoirst . .. i
dinuiig h i ri rs nf Urce iiu.intltiri| of xrrap nirtal, aa well |
paper srd oti cr wane n m u iJ), l.'.vi hr.-u Japan amt (irrmany, . -

And

wiihIi

the dishes.

You help your spouse
And fill his wishes.
You sew and mend
And wash a bit —
And in the end
You’re pleased with it

» " biologically ’than men (their
laetaW i:
procr»*ca fto tinner
nnd liny wear out In o a|utrkly)
and.they sic mniji.uhtltrrod from
MraicLImat hsionlar - In 1910 the r.iiio of ni.'oa to fe­
male. In the United State, war
IM A lo 100. In 1930— the loot

M o r e lo y iT m m *

pttkp:

To get more done—
Remember, please:
The budget’s small,
And time iH dear;
So shop through all
» . The ninhlo *1 J*•obese tanks and
both nation* w e n striving lo find a pei
•ling c buyc wax stackis . in the ballk
reti»#»—tho ratio was 101.7 Valer
to 100 femalra. Women probably
will outnumber men IS yean from
now—aides* tho Immigritfon bar*
ore let flown.

IF YOU NEED

CUT FLOWERS
HAYNES

WB IIA V K A
NICK ASBOBTMBKT
A8BOBTMBNT

RUSSELL’S '
FLOWER SHOP
C E U O rr AVK.

PHONB M i-J

The ads in here!

&amp; can wag heard ontalda
Itlement of (heir several
rum Its baa* at TleoUU.

Hath NujKitrnn and (Yternr wit*
great nitmlnistra'ors n. m-tl u
great soldiers.

IHINL,
,

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I YES

ID V E R T IS IN C IS Y O U R S E R V A N T .

I T H E M 'S T O M A K E T H E

M O S T O F Y O U R S H O I 'l'I N f i T I M E A N D T O (J E T T H E M O ST
FOR Y O U R

HUDGET

DO LLAR

- Frulta and Vegetable*
Freah Daily
; Cut Flower*
Certified Maine IIIImi Reed
Potalocu
Price* Right— See Un

Spencer’s Market
Corner 2nd and 1 'o jm eU o

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Personals

Wfaotf. t«i"

MARTIN LANKY, Society Editor

ial Calendar
k Th* week ot r r * m for bora*
jmbilofls m l the Annie W. Arm­
strong offering will 1&lt;o held at
2 : to o’clock at 111* Flret I»aptt«t
01m* eh w|tb Circle Number Four
In ehnrgs.
('The Coopcrallre Concert A*iormflon will present Emile Datime,
[ll'fitlt, In a eonrerl Momlny night
U
o'clock at tha Princess
[p in /
V There will he a roll me,Min* of
\He

Hoard Mrmhr r ,

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Billy Zachayy to epeodiug tha
w iln a d with his pennta, Mr. sad.
Mrs. W. B. Zaehry.

M r) J. J- WOmarth o f PhOadelbhla la tha gueat of Mr. and Mrs.
R. 1* Cornell.

"r CARD OF THANE»
' ’
Wa WtaM fa express ato sfooece
I hanks to dvr many friend' for
Mrs. Marco Galbreath o f {few their klhdneaa, beantifgl. floral
Smyrna spent today bars with offerings and expression* af aynie
friends.
ps'hy.
lo na darigg the
illness and death o f , our beloved
Mr*, n . W. Portia and Mlaa
Harriet Heads have returned from w ife and mother. ■ .. •
C. A- IUIne*.
• / •'
6U Petersburg
to visit
M n.
Dorothy ‘E- Rabies.
|Wallace Wnght.

Homo

Choral n-adlng, o fascinating, rhythmical F's'loi
nf the group of r'uilmU nlA^e ’from KlorIdaf hern
ti'n n In a large number of runimunltles
i i

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The Hn*to*«ra will be
" n‘
nt ,h*'
yr'ra. he h'n lieen
living in
Iro. Mcftrum,
Mr*. FredMr-. J°hn* Is the daughter ofj
Jackerin, when* hp H
lonner’erl
I. Mr*. M. R. Duncan. Mm . ^ r- to** ■n,l 1,10 !*•# "Mamin! with the William M. T ik fciali-i
ihinholarr mwl lire. II. J|. •^ nnn '-"l1*. ol Senford, Me. and Agency.
■II.
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■ granddaughter nf the Into
Immedlalely oftrr i |ip reremony.
Concert series sponsored
William R. Anno, of Orlando,' Mr. and Mrs. John* lef for ■
i Banford Woman * Club 1 &gt;*• °"® of the early Florida i wedding trip to Chicago. III., and
reaent Its second artist. Pknoon. She received her educe- on their return they will be at
Baume, French piano V lr
,‘on «
B'uart Hell, H aenton,'home at
*08 Uanshlp S'ree’,
Tha concert will, be held
” *• end later attended Florida Jackson, Mice.
Princess Theater at 1:00
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Tuesday

Dancing: Claaa Held

waak ot Prayer for home'

F o r Y o u n g 1 P e o p le

Front row, left to right—Jeanne Hart,
tiindn; Marguerite Will*, It
•Una; Mary Kn&lt;iwle»,,TnmM,
[tine Killian. Ml. Dora; Ada Coates,
.Heroryf row- Marian All
Him Reach; Anna Callahan, Lakeland.
Martha Horn .Sahdrre,- Mi'm
&gt;itchell, Kathleen; Merritt Oilman. G&lt;
Hack row— Nelson Moyr
Fr«nk Marley, 81. Augustine; Victor

Marguerite Inglcy
|g A c t i v e A t C o lle g e

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Mrs. D. A. McCowna, o f Ss»snnah, Ga, formerly Mr*. Paachon
McCrscksn, Is the Kosst of M n.
A. L. Batts.

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Mr*. W. M. Thigpen and MIm
Jeanne Choate A ft Thursday fee
At'ante where they wiU spend a
faw day* with Mr. Billy Thigpen
at- Emory University.
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Judge and Mr*. W. P. Flamming
hav* returned to Corded. Oeu,
after a brief visit wllh their sen
end daughter, Mr. and Mr*. WV 0.
Flemming.
M n . W. T. Langley wkh her
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a___ » _ e »«-■-- — ■*
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young daughter, Margaret, and
her guest*, Mr*. J. H. Teague, and
Mr*. A. H. Balden, nr* spending
the weekend In Et. Petersburg ns
the guests of Mrs. K id 'Chittenden.

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Bridge Party Given
By Mrs* W. C. Hill
Mr*. W. J', Jllll . eiiti’r.nlnnd
Wndnesday, nfttrii&lt;&gt;"ii
«L
her
In inn nn h la w ll* Avenue. Mr*.
[ N. ft. HeForest w u nwitnb-d high
| svorO l&gt;rl«n and Mi*. \V. ft. CJile*
I man efineiio prlie
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H.r*. lllll's biiinkTIviiK il»e* rale’l
I wltli sweet |)ip« .nil Ollier spring
flowers. At the i uncli'.iiiiri nf the
gnme* n » nluil rnuvee whs served.
The gut-si* were: Mr*. IV. R,
WJ'gln*. Mr». It- l». I’frkjn*. Mrs.
K. F. lloustlplder. Mrs. N. H. I»e
Furest, Mrs, W A. A'I.v ih . tin
It. A: NVwtunn,
Mr*. Hadlii
Hroute.

B. F. Mills
unf.it &gt;,J-yji

Well Known As Barber
Formerly Worked At
Smt h Barber Shop
New Weridag At

Snows Barber Shop.
1st Bt.

Men

* £ ^ ' u p"
Ml

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Kariysl* Housholder is spending
Ithe weekend with hie
his parents,
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, nonsholder.
IMr. Housholder has as hie guest,
[James Clarkson, of FL Myers, who
Is • Junior et the University ot
Florida.
, Frjends of Mrs. O. R. Bmlthjvlll

W than Blacksmith
£njoyB Distinction

mr-ujbor* ot her bridite flub on

Play SCW5I5NO Play

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KKN DA LI.VI LI.IT- Ind . Fob i«.
(T ) AHl-.nimh Jrtik I’l-’klnn, S».
win given up » * "duitd’* «i»vi'n
tlinu* and has burn rrlPPl'-d 13
y&lt;ars » » « result n{ sttbil.U m l
fn m p tb a ik v n *. he iu « Ii .t u i u - a
mnniiTnHiiicr uT iiiiv I bI niridano*.

st*iui&gt; cntli ft ir titi'l Ini cut &gt;r of
living ijniiii game*.
CpnitfilrlUn of imiilcl
Alv
pinncV, 1’restDll slv« ’'lia* • In*
i-nmo glnru p1ny."'A*mu lime Ago
liu lrtilt ST tilinra and iul.1 each

then $3n0. Hr hn* inventud stub
Stine, as tvbio basketball, table
hockey, table (rack and table
anfthall.
+
PEON AG KB CHARGES
Aim, Feb. 2 8 .-W V -

m o b il e ;

Thom*i Jtffrrwon

B id. a &gt;8-

old white farmer who al­
ly enslaved a negro family
o f flvg for two y»«r*, yesterday
was indicted on peonage charges

K

SKYRJDER
BfOBS FOR B O Y f

3 Persons Seized
In Plot To Sell
Military Secrets
C»»tlnu*d from *ig&gt; On*
Portiltiutn bn nt-cn'1 njv'nl, n( :v
tov«in‘monl i.vn iu rn fa,lufoi iiintlnn * unenrnlna lb* cvuisl
art Ill'hV and nthor toilifti Hiimi*
uii’l the inuliilUntioti &gt;d fever.
rouvniUnii nltU tho diTun.c of
tlii’' piuiama Cana],
llootor uaotod
Uumrivh na
saying tho military *onr*t« ware
sometimes written In coda and
turned aver to Miss Hoffman or
other Individuals employed on
various ship*.which celled at
New York.
• ** .
On other occasion*, Hecv«r
*a|d. liumrlch would *«nd In­
formation by node to various
addressee In tba foreign country.
Hoover said n further Investi­
gation disclosed that
Venstu
eecret egunU* war* plotting to
|ur* th* ccmmagdlnfl officer of
an Important New York military
baa* to n midiown hotel under

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At Real Discounts.
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Buy Now And Save
Liberal. Allowance;

Retreading
g g j S h y ,

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“Now I Just dream about some
new thing I could turn out b»
my workshop,* *be said, giving
n I 6-p&lt;r.nd door stop an affoetlonate tap with her ten-poundi
sledge.
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CITRUS FRUIT CANNES WORK
APPLY AT OFFICE

7 A. M, MONDAY FE^. 28th
E c k e r s o n F r u it G a n n e r s , In c .

raiiu BIAS Im.v-WWM -we

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I t bed to employ two
BCHKNECTADY, If. T , -W P»
1 w she Is ou growing her cellar _ Mrv 0#ftJ-dk L ^
nnanrial
irksbop.
|
of tba Waldack expedition
Mr*. Balt to a *i*t*r-ta-Uw of wh|eh I* searching toy Paal Bed• tola Majar Archie Butt. Her fern, pleaded tonight to a shorf
’ehand. Edward H. Bwtt, a cot- wave brnedeedt for members 0&gt;
n ' broker, dtod la 1 * 28. Wheoj the party t* abandon tha hast,
i* depresskm Idtt her with a dt‘J _ _
ihitohsd bteome la
IM *
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Phono TM
fo r Appointment

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All Goodyear Tiree

WERT-The JEWELER

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We Are Closing Out|

. Friends of Mia* Marion Kstridg*
will be Interested to learn that
*ha has been Initiated into the Ft
Phi sorority. Miss Kstridg* was
also elected the most outstanding
|pledge in her sorority.

hunting but n good deal more
Would tw Instructed to
veeful. It keep* me fit and young
) the hotel certain Imand drives my worries away*
mllliarr *ocrote.
'Mrs. Butt raised Irish hunters
ould then l&gt;e rullevod ot
in England where she moved a*
a Hoover *n|il, by secret [
"
22 shortly
after -------*-----U
marriage. k . She
Hoover said liumrlch do­
operated a dairy farm.
(
te was In tha process of
During the war, rita worked in
I
Information concerna munitions plant and afterwards
i United Hiatus aircraft
-*
*
"drove ovarything
from
n Mack I
now under construction
truck to n Bolls Royce * Bho raturnad to tha Unltad B ate* In

'gram will be held at the Methodist Edgar Diggers, ‘William Brannon,
Church et S;00 o’clock.
i Charles
Charles Gormley,
Gormley, Milton
MHton ItuddtasHuddles­
ton, Hob Hlckion, Jimmy Shoemaker, and Eugene Harrison.

Bnrjfnin Night

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2s a u s s

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M n. R. B. Wight has returned
Pierce; front Wtills ton where she spent a
week with her slater. Mr*. U B.
McLeod.

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Av*. and
Ml“
Ingley, doughCentinu*e rrem Fate One
BueSsrl
,#r e t Mr
Un
Ingley, celery ahowed an Inerenae over
*"J
702 Oak Avenue U taking a preml- the peat week, shipments from ins. *u*J
"&gt; eb#rM'
MlM M .rv ElIrnblth N ^ l . « n," ‘
« * rt ,B
-ctlwItlV. at California were expeded to decline . J ° “ H
Woman’, Dulhl of tha to S w to r ^ n d
A fn" Btou M w . In Decatur, considerably. Leading shipper* ,,»!!?" I
Ml church Will lists
. , , S n £ t Th e l. d . 2 £ S ? ! ° « - * htr* •»“
• Lehm an, It exprrssod belief* that less thin
-Ttw nl
party at tho Pariah Hons. ? g
"
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a
a
r e p o r t today by the Journalha'f of tho eeMmeled supply ot
rinm
256 ears of tho commodity proath ■ *
dated In tho western ares wflli w J.,' ,n*r’f
find lie way to eastern markets. I \vor&gt;»
. » , u. «
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Accyrdlng
to reporie
received’
C jV ■&lt; II” .I.k ”p”
”• «
.u .„ ™
, „ h „ from California, only an approxl-| w»diiJr
1 i,0 tti 2* o*i!' , .
.
, 1 T h o« -It., in
1 , : 1 Idormitory wing, arfifthe freshman mate 800' cars of celery remains h 'the P
iMa H W Bchw! P, T. A . 1 ^ o « aHen^ngl a
s
t , » preaenUtlv.
on the Lector.
to be shipped.
**Th«"|ii
w i n ? w i . n s v k!wi7Jin. h'
Ml* ^
Aasoctatlon. Thl. ...oclstlon I.
Information received from lead- *• ett'H
W BDNM DAT
' ni/if, ' e .n v
respon.lbl. for bringing lo th. Ing carriers, led to a change In
t ic
a ’l l
i h
«**’
? n e“mPu«
&gt;Mh noted
a. carlot shipments from 352 crates • Jlh
1T
and
tha Annie £
W.T kom*
Arm- WleM
Wight, Alice wWight,
Susan8wKlrtc , ri o-„Hhur»
v s . , speakers
a, y inr.„.
to 305 etstee after It wee found u £ n ,ft
offering will U held at I'F, N .U II. Trua, Wlnlfrad Olo‘
lock at tha First Baptist v.r, BhlHey Nodgrin, Marjorie I * S X *
. that this was conildriably more -luiiiml a
■cciinte.thrn the 353' figure that
has been used up lo thle time. AI* lioiy f I
lot ment» however, era based on
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tho number of crates rather then
Humisc
the cars, end thl* change wfll not
J’f'riJg
» °
I
i
Dnotyr and AtUnts.
affect shipping allotments.
I
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J. C. Lsttlce", secretary of the MrT,* T _
Committee, in a report of the' rm | c i
ofterlna will bo h'ld . . the 4uJ“or f W W ? T c E b
clock at tho First D.ptUt g " '' S
iS T tJ lJ H ’ ft
with
Clrel*
Number j t f j j u

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star, Whiter Haven.

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lodge. the
OHendo ’ Babebah
Lodge Number IS. - ' *

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SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1936

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

T h e S a n fo r d ’ H e ra ld

CANDLELIGHT

iM t ia r y MailfTt, ranlg, ml
» t w i l llla t k
a a t lf ft » (
liU M J iU

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ft \TURD A T. m .

p e rp ga r . * f

St, IMS

Yesterday the Military Affairs Committee of the
House or Representative* approved a measure giving the
President practically unlimited power in time i f w*r, hot
known by the comparatively inoffensive title as "a bill to
take profits out of war." Ordinarily such » bill would
never have been considered until the enemy was knocking
at our very gatea!
Among many other th'nga, It empowera the President,
without further legislation, to draft' for military
duty oil able bodied, men between the ages of 21 and 31,
u|xin a declaration of war. It would also enable him to
establish a *Velllnf" for all pricoo, to draft men to operate
businesses for the government, ‘to license all business and
Industry, and to levy special taxes designed "to take the
profits out of war." •
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Jt will be recalled that daring the last World War no
draft act was passed until the war had been ragtag for
Qearly three yeaas, and not until the United States had
actually entered the war by formal declaration. Here we
have a bill giving the President the power to draft men for
war duty when no World War hsa yet broken out, when In
reality there have been no formal declarations of war in
any part of the world, and when the sentiment in this
country is still decidedly against mixing in any kind
of a war.
If such a bill had made its sppearanco a year ago,

Dy N IN A O U T E R DEAN

CirnghU KhinV I3ih century
empire rxtrndrd from thy Catlfle

STRANGE AS IT SEEMS—By JOHN H IX

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reren t&gt;» caiiiTti Hiirjp-*.

DIRECTORY

9Miu* m
Ms y / s S
tyl9tm

We Pay Cash For
Used Furniture At

J T

FURNITURE CO,
too
Ph
San ford A*e.

Gi&amp;lrshsddim

Have Your Clocks And
Wntcht** Repaired By
One Who Really
Knows How

JEWELER
toil Mupiolla

BIBLE VERNE FOR TODAY

M

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SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO,

Just whyuee should go to war with Japan is not quite

A « L ‘ 8*th!
i 7 ecustomers.
■*? preparlnJLto
“ ■ J,pan
one
or America
a best
From d,°
Japan
also ,B
comes
most or the a Ik which furnishes employment to hundreds
of thousands of Americans who make silk hose, underwear,
•ml dresses. Furthermore Japan is no particular competitor of ours in any of the world’s markets.
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J®Patl 1# d0,ntt ln Ch,na*

llkts tho irfvaslon by any strong military power

other a country.

No one likes the prom'scuous

No

of

0nc

•*£

''* * * of “ e

H nworm
* lr* do
«&gt;••*.
"men dir&gt;n
and
eat Thai
their
bone**, ihat thru* nr* trial* *1*
mnut too grent for human endur"""■ ,hBl ***** ■f' •l'° d,*B ,h,t
,0
’ ‘ hr

.toggle,

",vhr« thr

an- grrot adventure lirrnmri, for th*

bombing

moment, dull and anvourleaa,— In

WANTED

o^atonallv *h*M bullets find some of our own Ctiaens.
w o wnnnor i f
r »o d v to snill th e ir
Japan.

:

r.t.ECTHIC MOTORS
anv

th e m » io r it v o f A m erica n c itlie n s nre driven ir«a by the am, and in the
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blood on C h 'n ese plains in a w a r w ith
d ory of themorning. There la theh e b i t a g s or t h e p a s t . . . .
beauty that lie. In tho mind of
" y 8" * 8 « “ •**»*• th" moat
man and ran be aharvd in worda. m? ' n,1
mu.ie, and art. And lh.ro l. lhr '“&lt; « '« l,“«» "«"rd|nc to .Penteauty that la In the heart of ,lr8“ c" » " W
* « • ',
man, th. high courage and the «'n t «r l" . "it"
by an am l e t

Traffic Accidents

tut c o n d it io n

IIOFMANN
Electric .Scxviee,

T lic F R O L I C

’ii"' S', pS.z.ZTa.zrz's; Ki.wSjris t z

Lucky

k iz h

MOTOR8 tiKNKHATORB
MAtiXKTO AND POWBE
HOC 1PM IvNT
IW PA IR K P Olt RKIUIILT
A M ) O lA R A N T B E ll AS
•
NEW
COMPI.KTK A U TP
K i.E tT Itll’ SERVICE
AND CARTS

lir«n built wllh n standard treu.l lined limn « " r " tie i nlilv ■
(lu ll
of nnr|.*nt Hunt.. Tho rruaoit to' lx r.e*|i*wn ul(«lr,i »*iil.
thin wiij, ihi.) lb" chnrli.tr, tor*’- K&gt; nllr nrvjnii nil. Tlu* llat.iun*
rnvottil . ly|&gt;" I,newn i&lt;, the
runtiri» ..t tin, e a r r in g " w n r v
Men, ihfiwn l.y (r ,. h'U^v*. I. H
.Ic.p iuu j»|.i ih" .0.1 tilBiiwaya
the Iris,., or three ho.-ae . Imm :.
of the prut, aml th,, e rrin g"* mid qu. i rlau, &lt;*i- f,.n r lt»r' ■ rliar
w h o tori",I lu nduPt tllu I.01H"
t..|, we rt(wit in' tint.,
.wall 'the’
Declaring that your chinces arc twice as great of be- “’ winum
u I^W*o "'"“""''in*' «f*t *
«&lt;d wldlh
to fit
I r u U .
Thu*.
lirent- t rrr«ir.l. .1 use . * tlu.r. Ing killed when you have an accident at over 40 milea an m g to hia eiaaica at Tala about!
8t 90 ,nllc8 ,,n ,l° " "
. ‘ rnriR" "a it rerun, wn* n *t«nllr.l &gt;&gt;f IH" 1*1' lla,ln,-apln t* hour as when you hsve an accident going less than 40, atho importnnee of th. -.eeinr eye?.1,,aln\ ,-'!u
8" T
dm iti*".1
lilnunrMiirUt
lUantii iota m i
i R , „ n Pamphlet cornea to our desk from the Travelers InsuranceH.haawhat le a l) a -happy awing ' prP* ‘l *?"
" I ^ r i a i * « » down from BQn"ralkin t » senor* win.. It iln&gt;ir «n r ngaln*. h ml
ntiou. from tl.u mill,-i.i U.nnnn • m|.|oyr&lt;i nu.ioul ..( thvti.l A ; in
?
S T T * ” » H .r;(ort Corn,. »h ',h
. car 8»ln , 2 * " , ^ * * 1
“ “ j !
to,. IIS . 1 3 Z
etmrioti to the mod"iu "lrt&gt;p MIRi.ii'm ''I'llradian l.c i ', “ Arm.
-ion' aniliiiV tlnahiUrr liti-y.l hmhoraca.”
wgHi
w er four timr-s and that lit such s whirl you will be lucky cite&lt;t by thmo who fed thit hi*
tir**
rlbla u|. *"nl. and ih&gt;' m .■•l&gt;h*i He.
lmrR"*l » f t’lcnei.l d»V "slivr.vC' i wheel* £,f l.mron . bat inl* r i*.'d.
'
*° come out' alive.
^ vIpwr nre *pt to t* too ttiilwny lornniotlvP. tlonrfHi HipvIlnur*'* i* il." n"h' n.lmi l.or*" dir" » a , it." n»i»e cl cttniR't."
that tha
The insurance company makes a particularly strong mtbu.lr.tlc. Perhapa he aalacta to •*n»°n,a •Ttockct;' built in Ena puwar l)i*n"l t.H'omol ivc. “ t'lty
And f ,,ni tIt It* "dire nol-r nf
pull out T'*,’n nmtlpst rtriv'n»» too fast, a condition which it Is conreview only thow took, which hn |nn.l in isn,..^,.1 this " if...II l,o* A,ititle*.“ cupahln i,f lurtf
n . m l i l r n i . Hirlot wllcch" I f .
It has v nrrri ia responsible for most fatal accidents. It does™ pr"'*p ,,i" " rrl*'
hr, w^^ihrltlSTiail.n .IT. "iS?- Ins a *)&gt;■**) in c »e "i» u( 11" develop'd tojuy |l." lullii.tr - ;»*•*.little , nn hour, tb" |i&gt;*.inn.tDe. In click of train wheel., Hdic". t'"
then in 1 * " prp nrr
" ’hen it 'a perfectly safe to drive 60 miles j W 3i
world. t m « line, in turn n.ioi*iwi threw i.parolo cum,. Imuta n l i Pima tt'.rk . of thr rhiytol,
Edgar1'0 h °u r » when it is suicidal at' others to drive 30. But it | j on't kno* . uut j Jo know ,,l° * * " n" ,r’ " 11 h‘»r»-d iit«n r.»- rnr train ulmoal on.'S'inrter herltag" frem tho t'aat.
|
rap th« contends Ihnt js a general rule the danger of accidents in- that I Ilk. to read what he writer,
***•*•&gt;
l *"*r vehicle.* mil" I'.iiB.
ARhousb n t»r r rv from tli"
»
being “ rona. a ‘w:tH nn increase in speed, and the number of fn- and l Ilk. to Oaten to him apeak.
111•‘‘w d i“ i "i&gt; rslia.
Mondavi Father of 10 000 Child
,a tlr llntnnii clmri.ua, th" lie"
11nil ties increases proportion stely on the same basis.
J*0 *“ » » ”»rt". berouac he U- £ * * * ] ■ "mt otb.-r
te
■
n » i _ _ r __ ____________________________. ..
____
1rvra bi the brautv that U (n ih., " m t i like* Do Had tor ••nturle.i tro.n* nre hardly mure stream-

•" -• \Z "".t ;?,nvrv'r" 2-

Wiring

F ix lu res

Invit.** Ywi To Vlalt
f'rnlinl Eluli.la'a Moat
Complete

Dining ninl Dancing
Chill.rn niul Kirak Dinnera
Served With Hot Ilimcuils
A S|."vmlly
O rchestra
W e d -Cal. Xtghta
f Orlando

Mashe

Chick Starter—(■ruuint; Mush— l.iiyini; Mash
ll'» gnl »h a ‘. It takr* lo makv high trrorda
Mlvr*l Etr-h — Piirrd *o 'l.al jnu ern nffoid to frrd

Summary O f Fruit
Sales Is Released
ByExchangeGrpup

S EM fN OLE

f * g » ahov, tkM kb popularity
M t O bik hag aoi M U M aa a
TAM PA, Peb.
allow­
fOSbfctoC Oto g to u t o i u lw or
fcW -M M i Mr too m otJu ry, la ing la a aunt nutry o f Florida citroa
Mat,- * - t o w an t*'ro w again, ho aaloa in Eaatern and MM-Warfare
t o i l WtoMSj) gat og aunr market a f w the week ending Feb­
Vtooj Is M g g o a gg Senator Pap- ruary tS compiled by tho Florida
N r -'O g iw o h o
trow eut-of- CRrva Exchange yeaterday.
•Oabo -VOton IS tho eotalng prlmFlog Ida taUratate ahipwonU by
.11 — Jn
*kc. ■
T- Jfl. — —it a%

I) CO M PAN Y

GREYHOUND
RACES
SANFORD-ORLANDO
KENNEL CLUB

•a d ia g Febru ary 1J

On Route 17 — 10 Miles South Of Sanford
(Turn at lha Red-Arrow)

Courteous
tlw prk* awragw ailgktly lower
'on oranges, ataady U lower: m

10 RACES
n ig h t l y

(Kaerpt S a a d a y ) ^ ---- —

~

^

—

uccum bs

Trade &amp; Auto
Service

Bodies—Spring*—'Tnllon
A frieo yo« ( u afford
to p*r
i

Martin’s Garage
.

EN G LISH 'S
&gt;

Gulf Station.

lot a

..

Franch—ToL 9121

•

W /A H SL
---- I‘ari-Mu»u«l

Logalurd

F IU IU U A STA TE BAC1NU COMMISSION SUPSftVtSia
FORT

T IM E

l i l t

u

�NUMBER 118

Brow* S hirts; 3

Movement BeBecause Of Re; ence Found
GHAI, F«b. 26.—
A major battle dotoday at L'ngihih In
prorloce where 100,Chlndaa troop# wore
ttUnc to hah a nweeplapaneae offetalvo along
ex tre m e waijtem flank
Centre! China war
In lh*lr!
raropakn hr » “ *•&gt;
-*aiataa«* along the
gifted their at
p r * a to Urn went la a flank
fa r , daalgnrd 10 effect
aelttewhcrv near the
I nf tha TalleW Hirer.
mllll art
dlapalohre
. of lb* Chinese In the
tattle probably would
the loan of anaphora flhnnel
" ' fh, r • *f ]
claime&lt;l to hava ‘struck
l‘a air i n w a partly*In*
a great air battle over
a|rdrotn«. "aerve
aviation. in
id
h '™ - . , niaseiad

It acknowledged |n*&gt; at anlr
plane* In the combat late
“ ed«y which II rolled ono ot
‘‘m ot .urcruful air ta|ri*
tho 001 break of hostilities
'«•#
e*»eiled
they
ilrs!rny*d olnht of Hi* jut*i
Inrctneun
man** hwwl mentioned
piftfter
fcWean to ihair own fleet -nor
a ta
tha «ir-wroinc.
alr-drome.
, aowag*
la in#
i\-. Combat plane* rantoy In* thn
J bOWhe1* In th« New-hung mid,
. tha Japanese *«|d.H held
I M off the
Chin*** detrndera '‘with its* artJM manna'1 while the m ark
W l M r r M out.
.'...They a*Id a “ huso bomb"
dim e hit on tba headOt the Chin*** National
letlen Commurton, dntrerlua
Numeroaa hangar*. hufbrb*
•od repair ahop* alao wem dealbbed. they wild.
Chlfoae atpre***d belief tb«
**• ale aUgpb waa ln r*pri*a|
k * Chlaaaa air mid Wedaeaday
1 the Japane*r colony bland of
rira| time China
war ta Jepoiuwe

m

ab*. &lt;so ml|«g from T *l
j capital of fbrmoaa and one
tbrrw cilia, raided them. h»»
; manlkmad a, a • po**|bia
for tba China#* mldem.

HIGGINS

EDWA1

Florida Is Bright
“S."2„55
Spot Ot Country,

A « s i slant Secretary
Of Navy Says U. 8. been allocated » r panhate
Should Hare P arlty |S i~S *„'n J lr.

during

"
~~ .
gra'dea or batter for all ce'ery
WABIIINDTON. eeb. II. — W purchiaed for distribution through
— Cliarle* KdUon, n»*l«tuni »cc-jr»|&gt;f channel*. A chatgu of 60
rotary of the nary, told congre*&lt; rente per «y *l* far harwlllrg the
today that the fulttm p**r* „ f rommodjly goaa ta the ahlpper ami

" » , « « e-i^rasriusiss

of Uw&gt; city of Hanford.
Florida.

Fla m u Destroy
X C. Hall Home
•A .

B u s iness Conditions
In North Said To B f
Jittery And Spotty

•■'im e

*

Aveoue

Two
S t o r y Residence
Caused By Sparks

recily &lt;m |h# malntenunco of a
(M . &lt; v
ttiiajne,*
ronditlona
In th#
Fire- fanned Igy a brisk winddefenilve
force
"*affIcbnllr I Committee member* were opll■trong nod otpertly trained that ml*tie orer the affect of the re- North nrn iin«*ua|ty
"lK&lt;#ry" ndatpletely lUatrpyed the liome
Hall on
other nation* will not tiak war ducllon In the aeerago dally track Ju*t nl thla time, aald Fi«nk of Mr. and Mr*. X a
Kkat celery Atenao )* » i betere
with u«."
holding which were nported n*
Fran*. rh«mlM| end dye manu­
today and threatened th’
Taattfying • bofpre Urn H ow * only Ifg tar th* current week **
borne gnd nulbun^lngi'
gOO for &lt;b* facturer of Hoaion, M*aa. wh*
Natal Committee oh' behalf of!compared with
* nm Intel r.« a reatdoaaa hi Imka
1 Ftowar*.
rent In Ua[«*lf)ialni
.sea n
natal atr»«»l&lt;m'prt*T wot
'ka (l,lS*,*M.oon
ta M fy '. w*ikl^toA.^lWrWo 1* jhat waitbin
alneamlF'
In alto aeon and ■ alight Incrran*. la Or evo what I* going to happed Is iwportcd, evidently utartad og
the wood ahlagle* on the' roof
fetor of It, In th* faro of ent­ ih* not rotupi* to the grower* nort," ho anld.
from sparkt from a
chimney
rant International polltlral con­ waa noted.
When u»kiil wh*t waa tha end had
gained
considerable
Raporia at tha mealing Indicated
dition*, he aaiarted. "h I* cer­
tain that our natal neoda am for that them are 180 nrre* o f Ffor- rnu*i* of ltd* condition, ho 'a*ld headway before It waa fltet noted
other Ida celery ata'labla fur khlpmi-nt; that eteryono la ica r«t to daulh, by n neighbor.
porltr In ilranaili with
The Hanford Fire Department
|quality waa reported aa the licit M-ared about bu*in«a* condition*,
natal p o«*r».M
Meanwhile the rmaident waa in lateral year* and yh-lda In ,omn reared nhaut whnt tha gnrarn- wo* called bat firemen were un
utile |o do more then keep the
questioned lonrcmln* report* of aoctlona were eallmafcd nu high
mrnt la going t « do. and agared flame*
from aprTOdlng to
th«
aerret Army.and Na»y trot* |o‘ aa «83 ctatoa )tar h eia .,. . . .
pi-aiby Flower*' reikUnco, which
delcrmlnc the tulneeBh(||tr of| It aeemad la bo the ronatnxii* by tin* dnngpr of war abroad.
niutnr** In
*nm* line*
10 amoktd from the heat of
the
hattleThip* from tto nlr Tie *nld o f opinion nl the mealing that
Ida mrrn* reroamicptbllon for a tha draiUe proralan which hove Komi, Mr, tiv*u* ,ald&gt; and In flaming two riory structure.
aoinn
u
it
Imd,
but
they
am
*11
Firemen
declared
that
the
*a percent itirmam In th* alia been enforced were
largely ro­
of the fleet wa* tba beat antwtr,|aponalb'o or lb* alight upward acareil. I'rlcc* *bmtld tie going homo could have been saved If
Mr. RoaratcH Indlrated he did.trend o f tha relcry market und aim UP, he anM. ntnl eteryono eapoct- n sufficient amount of water had
not farnr oonaolldathm of
Ih* fcaa'ted In an Improved jmrk. It *d them to go up, but Inatead hi'eu available to play upon the
Army and Navy Departmrnl*. Il#“ waa Intimated tint during the they are dropping. The bottom ftnmra which aprc*d rapidly over
*akl Im Ihonaht th* prearni »rt-|coming week, through Ilia con- ha* dropped out of thn chemical the dry ahlnnlm. A water bucket
lirlgade
wa* formed |o
up ,wa* working very, well, bad eeriod *ft|on or leading alilppcro, burin"**, he addml.
Rrlghlctt kPOt in the nation, ftainoa tram spreading to
th*
functioned wall during thn World',6n nUampi will be made In dc,W«r gnd that the two aertlrea.ntand higher price* fur the coin- aald Mr. Krona I* Florida. unlc»» nearby building*.
It I* Wnrhlngtan. I). C. whlcb Ho
A large amount of clothing and
were winking together with If ft mOdlty.
Although Ur* anpply o f Florida retd I* having n rrtl boom. furniture waa saved from th#
friction than ever before.
“ Thing* ctnrywhere In Ibn Houih room house but member* of th#
irM lItw t fn u mb * o » » l
The N ary* chief of aertuitllra,
link b.*lt"r than they do In New family Indicated that *
Urge
Rear * Aituilrol Arthur II. f ’ouk.I*
•
England,” he i*|d,
amount of (he fumtihtaCa
11dd the llnuwi Natal Commute*
Mr. Rcbn* returned to
hla l ‘,*en destroyed.
Whether
the
aircraft but Iqr no luenn* ,up
t.ukn Mary home with- Mr*. building wa* covered by Inanr
Hanted b*tt|p*h|p«.
Evans Thursday nbchl. They will nnr* could not be ascertained,
While he roncciled hattleablp*
remain
brrp
Indefinitely,
h*
could In' aunk If lift oflun enough
County. Agent O. It. Daweon
In the right plaeea. rook averted announced‘ today that the bat/ enId. Thn children *ro In echonl
l| would takp ITB0 bombey, to de­ chick*, awarded lo ID 4-11 Club In thn North hut are etpectcd
liver fir* power equal to that of membara In ■mlnol* County by down for tarailon* nett month.
the || hattleehlp* tW Nary new Mar* Roebuck Company In O r
A Blanker of Ih* aul'a riolon
baa.
". .. ..
war* dlatrlbutod through
tiKTH HKNTKNCK
from LAooy Dry Cleaner* earilet
lie polnleil out .that "the ig pap f tIs* 1
office
yaatorday.
• ■
la tha wash hava been recovered,
Hal abip*. coat approtlmately n - 'T h e rlrtcki will I.* roUad by
(teoego. Johnson plraded. Ru|lty .chlaf of Jfollc* Ray Q. William*
000.600,000, and a*hi the ITI0 Ilk* 4-H (Tub member, ‘ahrt will If committing n.crtmd — tert ■reported Wday. adding, howevro,
w ow ,
bombing plane* would coat about b« entared' In a contest at (be ua .re befnro Circuit Judga MU* that t*e arreala ha**
mad*.
aoren time# ao mnch- eonatderlha end of (ho fear and alao Bear* lard U. Smith yesterday and waa
l a m of ttig salts wars ft
that aurh ptann* laat ouly eight ltoabuck w|l| award, a prUa to sentenced to serve 18 months In in lb* bush** near Elder
yean fn contraat to th* Ik-rear tha w innhut entry of th* aroup Kalfunt, acrerds nl 'ha C-ourt and other* ware reported found
Ufa of a hattleablpat noit J ia r'i control Florida Ki- llou-c rcveulcd today.
near F ir* Fein:*.
Cook declared a- "terrific, tut- B M Him i V .-**. m
enanominal and vary probably
Chkha war* titan to the fol­
nruurreaaful
conaantratlon'
af lowing; -Edward BallertI, F rcl
bomber, would be retailed to Bowery, mil Rlgnallnd. Helen
rink even a*few enemy t%ttla- Ureaaor Doro Ragtar.
Fiancee
■hip*. Mo- aald tha mlaabni of Aha A vent. EJoia* I.krgvnt, Blanche
United But** Navy’a air fore** &amp; - * * »
MMkgy
Chalk.,, ami
Effective Her. 1, IMS, the eubeeriptlon
*•# to Injuiw all bauleahlp* ao Dnntm* Allan,--.
rate for The Sanford Herald will be 80 cento per
•eteroly thgt tha Amerimn flae*
,
1 " 1 l H*w.
week. The price per copy wlU remain the name.
would Hate a marked aopertority.
Olher ratea will be aa follow*!
' T - t ■.
Nv.

S

?! Baby Chicks Given
To 4-H Club Members

Stolen Suits Are
Found By Police

ANNOUNCEM ENT

„ DJmage la
Archbold tests Plane
tported From Cold
For
N*w
Hop
O. J. Pope Offers . %
, »y --a generally, con' Candidicy For Board
i p * netteaW r - t ffl- D r .
tba Site of
kMtiheyn farmer*
tha cold a*p bad left

fm fc_

lllggtna. • * Mayor
purtaanl to BccUonr
Ittanooo o f ,lh*" Cl y of
er and proclaim that
the data Hereof, all
JTtrfa, thall be Mcurely
‘p. premia** o f their
fo'nd *&lt; Urge during
Wjtho:i hetng aoruroly
police officer er by any
to to do.
Sanford, Ffotbl*, lhl»

A prorate' fo r the romJar week
or TS percent I of- tha amiable top.,
ply o f Florid* celery waa for.the
third eonaeedtlr# w«!*k, yacom- ’
mended to tha Raerriary of A g * ;
rleuhure by member* of the Celery
Control Committee at Ha weekly
'meeting laat night.
|
William M. Madleon, Jaek*«i ( c^njltleem en alio paaaed a rey^lle attrmay, U counael for- the (A&gt;uiktn riqtM, t|n* the Surplu.
Florida law toe or Manlclpallllea ( ^imtnod,t{M Corporation to purDONE and ORDERED '
■ml dlrrc.R •he M
ph*zr« ot
55 * eats af th« *arplu« mi
fiflih day nf February, 1KRL
the off*nlE*U&lt;m h work*
^ •
*•
*
.
«
for M. B. No. 1 grad re, IM S
for U. B. Combination grad a* and
’ *1.06 for U. 8. No. 3 grade#, al­
A * M«
lowing A 1# P*ment tolerance for
decay In IHa Initial flag**.
The BCC agtred to, porthaye M&gt;
can af celery during the current
week, but liecauaa the program
wa* bunched late only an cell- r \ ,m—
mated 30 car* cm ho purrhaaed.
In view of thla fart Committee-

• S ^ tS N

N nr
f told if tart bt*rt antagad
dt■fkJhfhl l e * «
to ot their own
plane* overwhelmed a fleet
eRukalon and Americanfared
Chine*# combat
laat that rone to battle th&lt;in.
r*M they counted BS
na#a rafclaiV.
i tStore than SO" Cbineaa fight
* ■ f t ne» ware ahot down and
I let* Ire ilin u i* Inflicted nn the
by the lionib-ra- th*
•a natal
command de

P lo t T o S ell

WHKREAB, Vklou*
Florida, hare become
th* |wop)e of the Cl y of
Jiultmcnt o f the under*:j
Hanford, Florida, public
'deg* *hj|ll, for . a ---------when oi|t*IH» tha prftmte
keeper.
. .
',j
NOW, TIIKREFOBE, I,
o f I he c k y o f Sanford,
'Ao and Bit of IB# Rerbed]
Sanford, Florida, do hereby 1
for a period o f i b l r y day. I
dog* In ihw-City o f 8 * n f
muiilml when mtltldo tha'
owner* or keeper*, and
the prcrcriliad period afo
mottled, may h* killed by*
n’ bcr perron au&gt;hor|ted by

Charles Edison
Tells Congress
Defense Needs

wealthy rethe American
I History, landed

. 0 . J. I‘ op*, prominent 0*t*rf
grower and. m k k n t of Baa ford
far tha part d i m s , la aaeklas
aporta af HU flrat pab)la offto# In aa*|
In North aaapciM Ula cgadldacy IWr eonn-

flight o f 14

pa crop

cy

i

Persons Seizedm

One month...
Three ' month*...
HU month*......
One year.......
The Herald refrtto tha
Iny it* aubecripiion ret
remained the name
But tha tremendotig
Price*, and other f
alternative ‘
tohav
are ent

....|0-70
... 2.25

.... 4JO
9.00

dty of Increaeuntll now have
f Worid War.

Fatherland Front Ad;
mlts That CriticaK a i
Situation E x i s t s d W W

c j nr*
rfid s W lD

Hitlerites^ 8 11e n ^ Srmi^iitalsFrom

VIENNA. Veh. »•. — dP|-Aeal
C l
D
I r
Irian nails- seething whh
O le
gatisfactlon. declared, last night
— ~ . ‘1
tbay planned a right to tb« flnt L o c a t i t C S
D ow n

d|l

1 S O I-V M B iS

S . t M k 'r S . ’t S
for a frn uV«i inftpstwifnt Aur*‘
trim.
Fatherland

front

member*

’a

Plans Sought On
Panama Canal

Quintet 47 To 17;
Finals Arc Tonight P J o t L ^ fS ; S e i z e
-------Plans From Rank­
» palat* la the third
quarter, the Hewtlaele High
ing Army O lflcerQ

o ff

Austria'*
only
legal
pai
plcaaod ** they w*iw by i&gt;
chance Hot’* datUnro
of
nail
hope* to unite dortnaay sihI
Anstrla, admitted the situation
waa erhteal.
The forthright apaacli ot SchiK
who lag to parliament Thursday
night led to wide conjecture UuH
somebody or gomethlng had g|t,
him tba assurance to *peak
re—•
baldly of Independent* and free
i d«m lg tha face hr oaromn gupof Austria'* naaia. ,
On# widely believed report MIA
Behuarhnlgg had talked go Italian
Promlcr Miu#o|(nl by trlaphone
before the speech and « a , told
In Ipoak- right. oitL
It wag alro Mid "fKfthln had
hinted to M Martini that th* An
glo-ljallan friendship nagollstlon*
might prooaad more *mbothly l»
Mus*o|in| hspt a friendly era an
AuetrlB'a Independence.
Although , Italy and . Xtermauy
ar* llnkod In tha Roma-Berlln
Bill. Muuolinl h f* been. r&lt;m
aidarod ganoroliy to teaR » with
disfavor on any tM g n a t niwoad
of nail Influence

JaX

German Girl, 2 U. S*
Soldiers I n v o l V e d
In Spy Riny Oper\H stin r . In America

Rcheof Celery Fads thla nwwlag w B «fh »lr » weed game hi
I h a N a r t b e a s t Canfrrearo
(oeraitsTwl over Um Bl. Kaal
l ! gigers o f
JscfcaaavlUo by a
haara af IT ta IT and will pfay
(ha winner* af tha Daytona
Reach* Leesburg gam* in thn
-finals af Ih* tanraateeal Unlfflif. r u llfrmU t i i . y v M
* today.
, Kagfard
irtan has
ewe* by Wlh Lee*
A w * b*&lt;
horg and Cgytewa Reerh. The
'leala are . w k W iM
far. th#
flE r i r i f k tonight aa.lh* t o r

i

Williams look’ Ptoriae
with 14 point*, Merchant
T palate aad Jahaay M*r&gt;

jm

* yatou.

Merited had • (a 1 at th* aad
_ f tha flrrt qBarter t IS la t at
tb# c W * pf the hdUt aad U to
t in t th* aadaf 'lh* third parted.

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W A S lim O T O N .
F e b . 28.
— ( A P ) — J. E d fa r H oorw r,
d ire c to r o f the. F ed era l Hu*
reeu o f In v c y U fa ijo n , a d d tod l y th a t th re e perton a h *d
been a rrested “In N e w Y o r k
in. an a lleged p lo t t o afU
U n ited
B u te *
A rm y
end
N e v y Metre ta,
•
H e n * id th e peraana In eua*
tody ar* Johaaaa Holfma* a f
Draadan. O g t^ a y .-a hair df*#*pr
on th* tf*a * AUaatk Itaar *wrdeai Ownthor Qaatav* EntetMK
a foroirr United Btatea*' army
aarirodat and ailedadbr an.artdr
daaariar; and Rrite: OhaW. *
artdtar
atrtUawf at
■ Raton

FM4.

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t» •- -l ft-

’ I Hoofer
that ha
earn* a* i
^
fCesUawa* aa re**.'

~rr.

&gt;#»ntw-

■»: A d d
hW age

that Miattlln
Mltlor. a gn-ahtad aUtnal In Un
trol Korop* In - etrhsngef for.
among- olhtr tWn**. a ibUiury
alllane* gud gupport of hU offort* to maka Iho Maditerranrao
an Italian lab*.
Austria'* nail* ronatderod con
•IItIon* war* returning to ih*
atatua of a month ngo-hefnr#
Rehuschnlgg and Itl||*r ntet nt
Berchleritaden and natl*
wrro
admltiod Into th* Austrian cab
InetThen Ui* nail's weapon waa
terror—a terror that wa* rightly
*uppr##*ed by BehaachalCT.
In any ca*o radical anal, *ro
known to want to ataga demon­
stration* nrar thl, week * n d -«
throat which may lt*.ir b* a
teat of atrangth of Ihair |e»d*r.
■hip and dlaclpllno within Hi"
nail ranks.
I«rk of offtclsl Carman com
meat on th* apeMb—which wua
broadcast to Oarmany—led
to maintain that Oar
h**J* War* keenly palnNl
and aurpriaad by the strong ton*
of Ah# speech.

Contrrrnon
play a nirou* St. Foul'* team of AnaflteF- brttlk royal -ta
Jacksonville In Ueaburn
thl* hv#r Froaldeat Roosevelt** wdg«amorning at 1*:J» u'elock. Th# houra leg I*Is Hon draw naaror last
winner of thU gam* will Play tha.night when, th* houa# labor cbaawinner of th« iwrobnrg-lwyluua mittee refused to bow to demand*
(loach game In Ibu finals. t» do- from a- group o f aouthomon con*
tcrmlnc the wlmterv of Ih# Con- trolling tea powerful n»l#* 'eomference. tonight at B: IS o'clock. mlUee fo r a "moderate” bill.
-'The Foils Were considerably off I The detlaton add* now fuel .to
term laat nlahl, waking only lljo n a o f tha moot apectacular rtragfield goals In 61 a it cmpt* mnl *le* ever waged between two Im*
scoring only sis fro# throws. In portent rongrasskmal cocnmlUre*.
It began In ih# fln t aaaalon o f the
iC w lln W ■ * Few* Wf*#l
aaventy"fifth congress whan the
rule* cnmmlUe# refused to report
jtho otiginal wage*-hour* bill for
a houa# rote, and waa carried Into
th* aperial aeaale*i when th* mea&gt;
aur# waa blasted to the floor by
potltlon, only to bo recommitted.
Usoa'ly a recommitted bill la
cenaldered dead. But pressure from
Provident Raoeevelt aad from or*
gantaed labor groups for some
The regular meeting of
form af wages-hour* legislation,
City Commissioner* will be held has kept tba Issue alive. BIx dif­
In th# C ly Hall Monday night ferent hlUa are bvfpr* tha labor
at T:30 o'clock.
commlltea and yaalerday Reproaenlatlve
Ramspeck,
democrat,
Viols'or* o f City ordinances Georgia, prepoaed tha. group con­
sult with tba rule* committee; la
will b# tried Before Jud*» Fr*nh
L. Miller in a *«*aion #fWRiHtu‘ order that a measure rould be
drafted which th* latter would not
nlclpal Co-rt at ih# local Polk#
8 'at km Monday afternoon at 4:00
Today Ramvpock withdrew hi*
o'clock.
motion doelaring public reaction
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r-ri
With thla Im u * o f Th* Sanford
to it might ho that **we war* ah*
Harold, (lea#
0* m
-Martin
-Marti
tot
Th# .Munlnoto.. County Hand dValtag aor Ugklatlr* authority'*
o f Mr. and M flT X a -wilt- yfavtde rntcRwarmont
of thla city,
Ibe regular weekly meeting af
. A a i, ta tha and
dull** o f aorloly editor o f
Iho Tourist* Hub to he held la far a maaaar* erahreetog slaadard*
Mwapapar aacrrodlog
Ettsahrth the Chamber of OomoMrc* B*(la­ a«l out by th* administration.
Brigham Jordan, who haa i
bia Monday night, accordlai (a
"W e will write oar awn Mil and
to Brett*.
Mr*. U. C. Rari, Pro#Ideal, who are what th* houa* kadmhlp can
Mia* Laaoy has 11cud in
Uracd a full attendanCa of
do to get R through," ho aald.
favd far tha yaal I I y# *n wher#
Chairman I f ary T. Norton, dem­
aha haa tahan a promlnaat part
ocrat, New Jersey, paid tha com­
la th* aoclal artivltla# a f thla ally.
mittee did aad aariaaafy consider
That rtm. It wall qusUflad U ae"finding art haw th* rule* cum
awaa the wapvaaE f a tea af kw
■ ggdad that "our
aow Root, la *tt*»u d by har ad*,
job la te report tha WO." Bath
eatlonal tiatelog.'-'.- - &gt;
Mr*. Nmrtaa aa| . Raronadt are
TUCSON, Aria* Feb. H . ~&lt;JPl roofIdeal aaaa* form of a bHl w ill
« h * waa « tedu* tad from Be artBate High Bahaot la 1MB aad than -O entral John J. Farthing law to report* . *&lt;&gt;t at thia eeaskm,
gnlahad near death hat. pbrrt hot aalttor la «priialrtla about
cldaa aald (U r# had »
chonae la tha aUrariai
Laaey thro tranafamd t*
(km lal* which ha aaa
UniVHrtty
whom aha
t
• ‘ -.
abort alary Writing, groins ling te daw*. Th* .wprid W ar leader i. oaf
f«rh»g fr*te a s#v*r* haari ««*■
dttloa. Hla oajy aaa. W «cr*a aad
aaiy aWtar. M k* Ma7 Fdrehlag.
ar# at hla M * M * .
wBI|

Gene Martin Laney
Named Society Editor

a#*ghier

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ibe

Perahin^s Condition
Remalna C r i t i c a l

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ro tenmd

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A c d W a te r Tran ap orU U on
IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME

S A N F O R D , F I-O R ID A , M O N D A Y . F E D R U A R Y 28, 1938

&gt;iew'» -

General Pershing
Shows Improvement
pi,*!
t J,
' f '
i

•t -i-V

Oil Labor Act

Snstabis Board In Ac■ tlon Directing B u b
Companies ToCease
Union Recognition

GrowersSeek
ProtectionOn
Tariff R a te s

TDCBON. ArU.. Fab. 2*. —
UP)—Tha firat ballet In from
tbo bed*Ida of Q*tl John J.
PanhinC today eald ha had
takoii fluid* throuah tha mouth
for tba tin t time In four day*rhy»lcl»na Mid the world war
leader of the American army
■Pent a rest]*** niahl hut
aaemed better thi* morn Ini.

EatabUahed l a 1908

SEMINOLE CjElIEF ACC US ED IN INDIAN'S DEj\TH_

W h e e l e r Instructed
To Contact Solons
In Behalf O f Local
C e l e r y Shippers

AndAdvlsorpf
Registration For Friend
President Testifies
Before Committee
Coining Election On
Un-Employment
Set For March 7

SummerallStand
OnCanallsGiven
Holds Liauidators Of Severe Shelling
ftanksMustPay Tax
Court Also Rules
On Income Taxes
On Revettue To U S .

R e tir e d

WARRINGTON. Feb. *8 —
IA P )—-Tbo Supreme Court
today auatalned order* of the
National ' Labdr Relationa
Board directing two bus com­
panies to withdraw recogni­
tion for collective bargaining
purpoaea from labor organicatlona they ware alleged to
have formed and dominated.

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n
‘
,
Ite n e r a l

. Whether PlnVila celery Inlereeti
r.hould seek a further reduction In
'prerknt Canadltn tariff rate*
dlMuaaed by leading aht|ip#rw fal­
lowing the adjournment of tha
Celery Control Committee meeting
Friday night. Chairman of th*
r,
meet ng 11. F. Wheeler o f Ovk-do
S e e s waa in.trictr-d to contact Florida1

DitchA « PoeseMing
No Military Value

Jackson Approved v

r'n;U on the firnt Monday of
M ivli, which U Mar. 7. no pcr.tm*
who did not register for the gen*
rral i-h-rllon in lO.'Ul may rrgi*ter
for I hi* coming electhm, Kuperviaot of lti‘gi*l|iitlnn Wi J. Thigpen
ntiti til loilay anil announrml the
"John t)*ceola |left &gt;, Tit, one of. the *lx chief* &lt; f Ihr Seminole nullon, I* urruM-d liy" author) le* of *rIcelIon o f *ilr* for registering
*h* eholgnn .laying of nno her Heminolr. John Hilly. HO, nt-ur Mlunil, Fla. The *!"m brave wo* raid .throughout the (aunty,
by autboiitlea to hmve bea'en two women, one Chi. f Oe.-e.ile'* daughter. Idly. Kegnnlle** of the ill* I
‘
w “
’ *** in the
I'.C'tl will 1101 la* rr.(ulrrd to regiapoal ion of ihe c«*e tmler “ |i*lcf*e.'" lour, Ho* ucr.i»e.l chief will In* tried by fellow Irilwamen
l,»,.
lh), yrar (l| s rm |noiP
Die Creen Corn dance in May. Shown will) the chief i ' hi* * 011, Hilly.
^
__________________ O.iinty, Mr. Tlilgp.'n rmphnalte.l,
■yr
Atllioilgh n reeenlly enartid law
iciiuire* nil |H*raon* lo re-regi*lee
in mone of Ihe laiger eounlle*,
Seminole Coonly iloea not roine
tinder Ihr provialon. of ih.a act,
oinl none will Ik* rcp ilm l lo re

W A S H IN G T O N . Feb.
( A P ) — Ilvriinrtl Barucb..tHB
N o w Y o rk finnnclor, to d a y
told 11 St'iinlu n im m ltle e t iia t
Ih o H iiveriim Piit itollcy
wait
m ore rcHixiimible fo r uiietbp loym cn t (linn a n y th in g * W .
"I nay it w ith rourot but I
w ould ho Ilmh than candid I f
I fa ile d lo cxpresH m y opin­
ion that unemployment In now
Iran-able more directly to goternment polity Ilian t « anything
hu.lnc*. could or should do,"
a*|.l thu
white haired
Harucn.'
iwraonal
frten.l
«f
I’rchlcnt
regliter.
edn*
The bunk* in Ihe rural preelnrl* IlntM.ivrll and *oui*tIm*.
eliltc.l tijr tlie Chief K.ccutlr* "n
will l*e In the ru.lo.ly of deputlea
ct-unumlc i|ii.&gt;«t|on.. Ilarurh teeth
from Mar. 7 In Apr. 4 and from
Apr. 5
O in the offtra)
hi'^ra *h« BenMf' CcW*Ji^
fi to Apr. H
SO
office
SujK-rvl.or In
in the Brum
Drumleyley l&lt;H' mi \
M d t r v k h A f l i t W i i l i l i V . of the Bupfrvbor
Jr'U01lll#
u.’
W ltn b V
tlUl|lt n r. Regl.lrwtlon
the Be»aU JudlWory

u
rrM T! Ington U
negri'ailng
a trod*
brigadier general of ihe United
™. J;Th"'c«n*da and*the
Bute* Army, yesterday issued a
af jj,, pnod Stuff* Division.
n orofa a m t atlornaya atudlad memorandum Point in* out »&gt;*«. UnHed State. Department o f Comtba daclaton doerir to ascertain tbp General flu ff, who— ***•* m m *. b it ••tit iaa various In fer
duty U to Prepare for national da* lm (io n
,hU , ubject with the
Ita effect npon Wbat tha tabor
fOnae, h a .. norer recommended.* ug(tctllon (h it if wo are Inter*
board described • •
” company
dominated" aaloo*. Tha order, ao far aa h# knew, the construe- eltpd jn lnjr cf (he eipaita or lmtkm of the Florida canal aa an
|nT0|¥#d&gt; w, .hnuld f||, ,
war* dlraatad aftlnat the Penn
ajlvanla deerhound U w i, Inc, "eaaentlal element of our n»U"n'. brief, not later than Mar. 12. Then
and tba Pa cl tin a ray hound Lina*. a| Helen ao even during the four Utero wJl| be , public hearing on'
year* when general 8umm«ralt th* matter on Apr. 14.
In".
"Under u,, | „ M l i r , d, a g r e e -1 1 - 1 • aw V r a w a l C . ’ - a a
Tha compen lea * eontandod ‘ that wa« chief of atafr."
Oaucral Andrew.,
n Wln.tr ment effective between
Canada I V 1 3 . K I O f f I 3 1 Cl T i r C S
when tbo board actad no ale"Park rcatdent. who hae had a &lt;IU ' , nd the United Statca, effective
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IF m I N M aa pan# Paar&gt;
tlngulahed career both aa aoldler * )„ « « j*n . J, IDS* the ad-velorem rt| A V (» l n - -1 n A f l r r i h p f l
A mi*c|lnK of tin* Kemlnol"
and biuinaee man, wa. in tlcn* tgrt/f rate on ce’ery going Into j A .lc v eia n a IJ C S C rlD cS
Co rumittee'
oral panbfna'a da«* at W e.t Canada wa. reduced from 30 jut
M e t h o d F o r D i s p O S - IVuiiiy Iteinorraile
will Ih* hi l&lt;| n| Ihe Cmirl lloii.e
Polnt And wa* graduated In IMS- rent to IB percent bamd on the I
.
L k . Mr Hanford precinct, n o . ;
Tneadnv, M«r I. »t 3:30 I*. M,
He wap a member of PerahlM'a f. o. b. .hipping point value of I
1n »
______
|ami No. !1 will he In the office of tl0" ur
11 ',* r **"n ,0
ataff during the WoHd War and I Ihe celety,
.ollrliur aenoinl. 1'ie.plent HooUr '
Declaring
tlmt
the
elm
«
f
Kolary
'
^
,
S«WrVla*r
throughout
the
pVrved! aa dim tr director oft «tb # quaaUon la, * « w* «atia-[ ' With the Bit vent of .trapl
veil nominated Jackwon, a t .U U .
Tlin weekly meellnn of Hie Iw tl
entire time.
___ . tjKlg. of lldit Fellow* Will lio i* to develop the ll g h d iMm.lhte
tranapbrlathm l» Franc*
trom'fhd with the rate, or eheUil we Hprltia
ft;
hi cere. unit a latgo
at turner guiioral.
Crglng teglitralliir while lb* tint ;c°rnry;gim
era.. l « ,ailu
N t r . d M r . H H to March 1PI*, appear for . further mlur-iion,I'rmuinnt M dead gran., ilirnlik-f 1‘cld In the Odd Fellow* Hall !&gt;,►'form - trf eWhnbtaMp.-wwd■ that -n
' t fr a w li.e * * vie- P e g * . 1 . ) '
* t »lil^
recen tly, BP
------- ----1 |„ 1 hf Him win.. Court
during which |Ima he bad or- under th* propoeed
nt-w trado’ a»ul fallen
leave*
everywhere. nittht, official. ntiiiiHiiu‘r.1 toiloy. 1|M.fW,n rinnot be n yiHvi rttiten
,wayd through Bhanti Pntvlaco at ration to gain flnt-hend knowh agreement T
The judiciary Commute* v&lt;&gt;t*U
iiilhocl lieing neighborly. Morton
Iho weatorn and at tha great Cen­ edge of Intricate tran.portatlun
Tble would neerealMtr employ- Fire Chief Mark t’|er(.|anil unlay
Irn to two in favor of jachaon'*
Violnior* nf City I &gt;|.llll MHC-l
tral China frant geporiad unlay proklbm* during war time.
Mrp.onilil,
pa.t
pre.i.lrnl
o
f
the
Argod
hon.ehrepcra
in
Kenfoid
ing an atlerney lo prepare a
nomlaattoti.
Henntorw
An. tin.
will III. nil'll In flic., f i l l JiadK,
, „ ,
,
, ...
,
that It bod captured I .Inton anJ
The contention that the Florl- brief) oettlng out further icawin., In ti*e every lire.-nuI ini 1 I11 hum Frank I. Miller In n ..... ........ .
Vermont llcpiihliean, and King,
"
driven Chlnea* defender* iu route da Ktrait. rnu|d not t*i kein- open. why a lowrr rat# ahonlil U , p u t..M
,n d '"ir ja i.h ticca no Ihe Miiniclivil Cnurt till-, ufi.-r '"Ik »•« "Inlernatlonal .i-rvice" ct
Major (leerife IV. I’ iUn o f Orul.t, lltuli Democrat, o|i|m»ed It. Jack*
toward tha Yellow Hiver- tdnfen to United Hteto* .hipping
In |nt0 effect. A ronalderablo m in i
l*m. dnngcra &lt;&gt;f Jtrn»« mid
miin nomination i. eipocle.1 to
hae been tlie provincial capital ca*e ot war. the (lencral dl«- of data he to the ajneuM o f celery 1 l*r«-h fire* anil tln&gt; |c&gt;..il&gt;lliti&gt;--* noon nl ( Oil uVln. lt m |lii&gt; I'olice Ihe legutar we.-kly limclieon o f Ihe will U&gt; the yue.l npenker at the go lii-fiii-.. the Henntn toliiurpiw.
HUlion.
]
Itnlary
d
u
ll
In
Ihe
Valde*
I
Intel,
regular
meeting
uf
the
local
alnca
the Jtpaneae
capture.I -mlaae* with the awicrllon thot piodurcLihe amount cvpurl.d Iri-' tlvttt tho IhmuM may tic ►prm.l
Itniluy V
.Comp of Woodmen .if the World
-atyuan, l i t mllea to Ibo north- "an enemy, to operate euoceeefully to O an.A , &lt;he character uf labor] ' « no.irhy Iniltrilna..
Tho n-ninc - .ml iiiiini Mr tn.-ni,, . » ...
,
,
. I to hit held in I In- l.t-unm llut
ea*t- three month* agu.
In tho Florida
Hlraita. ma.t Iemployed, etc. piu.l lie" vulnuillc.1.1 T hp Flic Chief &lt;ln lured Um I
, .
...
, , . lueeilay niglit nt i:.ll m i n i , of*
The reported tall ot Linfen In­ catabll.h and maintain |mportant| "Ip a letter from the National ho aympathlrn,! with home .&lt;»n in* i f lln* I 'lie C.iliilill»aiii|i will •
N K ,l
" ' c. ^ I ’" 1
fielal. of Urn Camp announced todicated the Jepeneau had driven ba.ee ncerby where non., now,League 6f Wholraal* Fruit end r l* hi th’-ir ilc ir.' I" t&gt;r,'P llu-ir Imi liel.l in lln- r , c ||ul| ti-niaht
H'darlam.' Uilk-a Night day.
eome 41 mllea In twg day* alnce etleta; not a .Iroplo matter In 'Vegetable Diilrlbulora, Waahlng-l-Preml.e. clean nml licnt
hut tvglnnlnr. nl 7 in .iclmk. C ily ," '" '
Clerk Frank K. ijmtMitt .nid to will Ik- held ut 7:00 o'rlock on j A i Ihe imi-liiig |dnn. will nl.o
ain*ablng the (Thlnaee r«nlat*nre lime of wer."
f'Vrrt ,|ny.
|lol|. D. C. It I. recommended that) |«‘lnl«-il out
IlmL lir e
I Mar. II nl the Mr-) fair
llntrl. he ili.riiKM-d for partirlpulkm of
eanter at LlngabUi. Rn route th*
llinitgli
rn
1
.-fully
w
jin
lied
,
ine
(tenoral Andre**' mrmnranduln Florida nnd Cellfornli join In the
t'rr.ldent II. II. C.iteman nl.o an- tin- local Mmp m tile nationwide
fi IIAZ, Aii.irl.7Fcl&gt;, 2«.--(fTl—
Invader*
took llwohalen and aa follow*:
MiniMinii-,
-.tv
p
il
In
ncnihy
I presentation, of a br.ef or other
Chaochtni In heavy fighting JapThe Him* Iim'jiI ilniarhmenl. ' miuncrd that n meeting nf the tnemhrrThi|i camin lgn which lie- Fuehrer' Ad.df liiller'. "key"man
Jmlhlinn*.
■ . .
From Ihe brief ‘ nuuimary of information.
Imard of director, will Ih. held glna lumnrrow
and
continue* j„ the Aualrian Cabinet enriy to­
aneae reported they Had killed (lencral Bummerull'a addraa* ail "W e have correspond..] with
.
, ,
.
,
,
"The IH-,1 l.lell,ml. if it D nl&gt; of FimMi* NiiliunDl (luiinlii will
day
.... --------refuaerl &gt;o
- -----------------------aid &amp;0 ,000 Au.trian
or eapturad I,POD China*, at Mount Dora, nn Feh, 12 , a. pub- our I .01 Angrier, Callfomia office Bnlulely ih -Cc..R| y |n • hilril »&gt;•' ........... i. uci klv drill ..-aahmi nF" Thuraduy night a' K:00 at through Apr. IB.
In ih,. Atiiimy lonlglit beginning *'"• hw" r ,,f H o ,,,n '1
,
I t-ou.ii1 omm.ndcr Jame.
N a il, again.l 3,000 ferleral troop*,
llwohalen alone.
lletted In the proM. It appear* a* to what California U doing in' lerldl mil of door. I. to make1Die nl 11 -nil ,11 |M k
I vv' " " the Hulary (Inti wj . fu .l Ihaiun will pre.ido over tlie meet- „ rm„ rtM| , * r, Blu| fiuhtlng plant*
Ye*terd«y Oenerallaalmo Chlang that the di.tIngei.he.I *n|dler *jid thl. conneellon, end wro me wdviac^ fltn In n nlto hutkel ny .umi'
j1,rnnnlied, Mr. Mi-|hina!d .laird, ing In whk-h icpreM-nlalivc. fiom mahed here to hreak up a reported
Ital-BhPk'*
invigorated airforce World Wor commander elreafe. tlilt no act on hi* been taken yet,1'other riitiliilner thM will he.-p
1,
1
- « .1
,, i it i. d-mlitfiil if I'c-ul llurri. and I'lcrwin, Nrw Smyrna, Orlando,
idol (,, aeiae thu city and
wag raportea to hav# broken up
but that our offle* ha. ■uggealeil llm l.ln v from In-inn *rallei.-d
(r m i.w * •• **«* o n
llnye. W ihhI, nf Mliml, candrj,,..... r|«lniil Itnlarlan. gait- much ,’WHntrr tlnrik-n. and Ocaln, are „ „ r,h on Vienna.Japuneie troop conceotretloni on
to tho arcretary of the We*1am ''V tho wind." Chief Cleveland dole for ie-eleetion for lav col
1hour:Id to II mi International a., 'eapcctrd io Im- pnwnt. All Im-nl, Three luittalhmii o f troop*, aent
&lt;k« north hank of tha Yellow
(Contliniti vn rags tHisi)
(I M l l » r . H pmmr .1*1
G 1o w n . Drolecllv* A*M&gt;rlalion,
|M-vt of Ho- Hull, lull today Ihejmemhei. were ul-.i urged lu he (0 ,jila hotbed in Htyrhr I’rovlnc*
n iiw
I Cwall.wri • • r » a » r m l
f.itiiHi ,dij.-rl o f Hu'ary i» Inter pivaent.
ludjolnlng the Italian and Yugoslav
The
bombardment
further
nali.niillrm,
tinpromotion or
finntier., act up barricade, in tho
■lowed up thu vaat atmthward of
pen-r, goo.l«vill and titidi-r.landing
fen.ive
of
Japan*.*
Arraleg
SW CCPS
'.Irreta lurried back thouaanda of
Malcolm
Whitley,
&lt;2.
died
*1
between nation..
r-,
, .
pro-Naal pca.unla converging on
agaln.t the t^mchal yeSear cortho local hotpiui at l : M o'clock
"W e nerd International friend
rhlor through Central China.
.hip nnd juatlcr tnd.y more than
j • .
I Tlie Neil*, rnuliHiring 50,000
One Chine.# attack plane wa* I’. M. yeeterday following an ill____________
. Feb. pt.~IA*i
A total o f 111 i t ,wm. p!nye«l Ludwg, Ik.b Aril. Andrew Carra- ,.vir W fora," Mr. McDonald ..id,
WASHINGTON,
n« A.i.iiiiVn Pen.
'filllower., were rowed liy the gun*
Mid U&gt; have that down a raptlvo lima of about la day*.
Mr. WbHIry realded at Menroe — A dlaagTeemant between the th. Panford golf roc roc one nr way, Hap Fleming, Clarence Itotu | The Improvement In comfnunicaA robl wave. wHk m i *
and „ r rh.nrellor Kurt Schuichnlgg'*
balloon from which
okuorvera
Intermingling.
oday troop. |,ui oppr-iUed to MlnUler o f
were dhooting J.paae.e artillery l-'tmir on W**t F ln t Street and llouas and Benat# ovsr. how relief ,nura time, during Ihe part wcek,|h®r, Joe Ma.trr., Hoy Hymr*, J r, tiuna, Ihe growth of intrmali-m.l ■un*hlne
fire neer Meng.ten. an the nurth- wa* born In Coffee county. Oa. money should be spent todsy Mnnnsrr Bert Fort announced lo . 'A - r - Mcltrynolda, Buddy Ui.hop, trade, nnd the Incren.ing eonttibu- rwept r-aalwanl to the Atlantic Illlfrior and FuUic Hecurily Dr.
jammed
the
Admbilatra.ion "
......
|&gt;hll Gra.hoff, Howard Favllle, W. tk.n. of every nation In arb-nre, arro.» the Alleghenie- wh le ear- Arthur voh Hey..-lnquait to hurry
orn bank of the livay, la Norih on Mar. T. .1IDI.
ly spring
aprlng wenHier
wrn&lt;hri prevullert
prevailed
*■’ 'to
1 (Irgi,
L
K
At l.inlw.g, F. A. Dtla, II. hi. Ilt.-riittirw and nr', birr...... Ilm 1'ly
|nj
He 1* *ttr*|vad by hi* widow; I250JMMD00 defkleney approprl ] •
wtalern Honan PraVlnce.
■Hon bill In g Joint llon.e-Hcn- ur g « ' c * o irr itieivrrlirnd mm!- QHnrira 11, un.l Itoln-rt AHmon.
'tn-e.l for
iK-tler
nmlertlandlng- "io-il nf Ihe remainder nf the, T |)(l , n„ Wrr nf prya*-Inquart
one
daughter.
Jew.Id
In.;
and
cm*
While the bailnon bomb* worn
,
__
|playing linrarduu. on ilie nine lade
A l.o II. \V.» Spi-ntrr, Olio ( ’.Id- iH-lwt-cn rial Ion,.
] Dnlriil Klale..
(wa. the dwpalch o f unila o f tho
dlaperalna Japaaoeg ' elaawbeeo ■“ n, WtUiam A- Whitley. Alan ate commi.lr*.
AenaU ronfcreei r»fu*e«l lo a * .^ c o u i» d .^ r .
r -—b ugurHW T , J i n T
(farklmm,
Karlyle
"In ttrder lo be a gmsl rl'in n .".
New York wa* blilrrly
r " 1‘1 state Poller "political branch" In
along th* river, which In flonan flee brother*. Alvin, John, d a y Province parallelw the vital rati ton. Id* In and Aa*U* Whitley, all rept a H o -». Impoaed requlre-i ‘"Ihe rentaming nine hole* muat Hoo.lmlder, K. V. Ilnutholdrr. M. Mr. Mr Donald .eld. "it i. mee. dcpMc n t-riglu run. The wlnd[t!ni, i H8 ml|„, . „ u,h of Vienna,
ment for "pending the money » » opened If we are to k iii.f.r-jH . Wigglte-. Albn Hlewart, Albert , nry to be neighborly not on'y irnrhtd 43 mile* per hour.
Many ,,,Mugment lh, n,|!|lnry fore#*,
way from which 4id-PM Chinee* of Ueorat*.
Thp
Nm,
lt eip#et
No funeral e*rvlc*e will he over lh* naat four month. wllh lorHjr orconjulate the ever in -]F ill., Hilly Z.riiary, Rev. Purl wilh Hie man next door, Sul nlwr rhl|« were delayed in-reaching
xpectml
hare held of eeveral divlelona of
tin- harbor,
to come lu flraa latb today how­
Japan*** both from the north and conducted h*r* and tba remain* no provialon* for-.marilng any crea.lng number of golfer, who Krdfrarn, J. T.; Ingley, E. H. Me- wdh Ihe people in Ihe noighlmr- “
New
Engluml
woewfpt
by
| * «k reaplt* from dal y worrle. Call, Dr. D. ti. Scot'. II. 11 Cole- ing rlty. In Iho nrxl slate, ami in
*11 k« Mill to Doug la*. On. to new amorgency that ariaoa.
ever.
.
,
•rank for week*.
• now .Inrni. nml high wind.
8enalor Adams, Colorado Dem-,al the link, during Ihe/week-end*," man, I.. F. Ib.y'e, Dr. H. Pulr.ton. the nrialiboring natiun.."
Dr. Byraa-lnquart'a refusal tu
Lari week'* Cb|n*a* rounterel morrow where funeral service*
ocrat, said th* aland of the Ben-'Hie Club manager declare,!.
, J. ( ’.. ||iitrhi»on, tl. D. WVrkman,
The notary Club, lm arid, D High we»t wind. uDn awept 'ho InL-rcedr und l|a* hi* new poerera .
lack* vlrtBally halted the whole and interment will he mad*
Atlantic
elate*
lit- e . MinrivT of- Public Security on*
ala commlttM mombsra meant] City wotkmrn have lompl.-l.d Knlph Klt-wntl, F. p. Uandall, Jr., rrpri-*riitrtl by 4d&gt;00 club* in W eoiilhern
offMialv* and In tome aeotoia Wednraday.
tempurnlprce were mild.
the metier would ' h**o to b«
clearing preparation., for iF. fpni|d&lt;&gt;n, F. A. Kverhard. ami munirie. of the world,
raged thy Styrlan N a il, -who' oW ,
a n tally
yelled the aUackera
In Mlnncrola. Wlvun.in, north­ Ivady hail charged Jtlm with *1ri-.
brought before tbo unllrv Kctjale. opening the nine hole*, wh.ch ha'o yf. (j, Dean.
J -rii'to f, At lorjirfs l-mrheoit
buck. Oppeaed ferae* *n thu
ern
llllnula.
Mulligan,
northern
not been ln,ue* for eevtral yrara,!
A lw M i.. Nnnry White, Mra. Inriuih-d
Clyde
V.
Noble of
Iraylng" Au.trian Ngailam.
north beak * f tha river feinted
but It wa*'Indicated that a W P A -p itu C.ldw.ll, U ip a jp llg u Dun- Ubom.lngton. III., and John Mor- Indiana all-1 Ohio temperature, ' In Vienna Ihe Austrian peasant
M inch other yoatorday without
project will be sought to cornplelt lap, MD. Hetty llurhioan, Mra. gan, Junior itnlarlan, of Sanford. were below (reeling. The auiith- leader Joseph Hrither aaaertad
ted IMint
A M jW tRfflEBltf
lh* work on the course.
west raperiencnl rain and twin* nine tenth* o f tha nation'* pro*
H»y Hymr«, Mr*. J, |t. Cogburn,
T * a .gallly N M * war* hoard
The Chlaeae oogtinuod night
peralare" ea high ne 70 itrgrce*. Kan's wer* solidly with SchpatjUi
Manager Fort g|*o reported Hurl Ml.t Hrlx-era
Birven*.
Ml**
than, cnerfllMflM rdlda on the recently by Cottnty Jodie B. W.
______ ______________ . .
_ nn Intraaalng number o f oul-of. Phylli, Rmllb,
and , Mr*. W. a
o
nlgg and would defend Austrian
rooter of tho S oaih arn _______ War*, rocardo at th* Court Ho***
W M T r A U I BEACH. Feh. £H. town mldetita were patronmruc Ik’an.
l .
*
imlrimndenee
‘‘with our blaad.4
.
front preventing * the Invader, ravoalod today.
—VV)— Maokay Radio received • the local roorms.
Oul of town playera -Were:
The Styrlan Natl poaaanU ho dari
Duo Blddlea wao arraign** be­
from making aar definite move
today from th* Hrltl*h
Tho*# p’eying the courra last
It. F. WIDou, W. IDnry, D.
rribed aa "profeaaiopal grumhlera.*
fore Iho Jadgo aad .Titered a
meat In any dlreatMn.
Cavalier aaytag the »choonTlie director, of the Florida
w#r*t
Henry, &lt;!»■«. Hivorman, Ken HodThe troop., amt from Vienna
Th* ntrategy there called (or Plea at guilty to charge* of guoh- er llaaebuyra hod h*M abandoned,
George Thuraton, J, II. Dy.on, gee, H. ft. Oe as, and J. F.'Hscberf. Htaie league announced yester­
Three llcrn.e* l*i wed were l»- ■cruaa Ihe Hammering Alp* Inter „i
gatch, unbmaided haunlU again. 1 toaa driving and wa* gtvau the and waa an fir# and hi sinking
W. U. Dyaou, H. W. Hueker, Kiri .,( Or'and..; A. C. Miller and Karl day at thulr regular ae»*iu« -n aui-d by County Judge It. W. Rtyria
Province,
occupied
all ™
Jtpanrae kJ j
vd lS S k n lew aMoraatlr* of a Dm af I N i r i rendition, about midway between
hivana, Robert T. Evan., W1 II. D.
Ogburn of Win.lpn-Balem; Palalka. that the Biate Iga&gt;p will Ware oVrr the week-end, record* .trateglc |ro!nta in and ground
coal* or four Bonth* In th* hare and Bermuda. Th* OUvalter
hour, of flora* A
Stemper,
II. M.
Crimb.il, J r. George
II. PinneyJ
end Mra. open the 1I3B eee.nn on Apr. IT at Ibo Court lloura revealed to­ Grr* and the city o f IB9JMM popu-v
g*l*t withdrawal hoMr# dayllahL Oouuty J *ii
•aid It ptekad np thu master and John Morgan,
Herman IkhoU, George II. Pinney o f Orapg* City | tiutoad of Apr. !• &gt;. |t had pro- day.
lotion was under virtual laariiat -u
J mighhi. Oraou pleadad guilty crow uf th* H gg*tm y»- The mes­
Harold Hsrhel, William Vlhlrn, Mr. and Mr#. Geo. II. Pon| of
Jutm-S lamnldaon and Ella Ma&gt; law • Itho civilian authorities re­
front, th* lapoue** I* rharau* uf . tutgakutkm and sage said aa .i l . ma hmlnded Cap*. Him Smith, Ahr*. Hharoo, TUyimmd Winter Perk; G «i# l&gt;io«, UloomV tluoriy been rat^Ttfd.
Peirr ftchaal- *iu-rvtary of the lmla both or - HI. Cloud, and mained noni‘natly In con trait . '
• hoary oompalgn wa* aentaneed to guy- a Due uf P. Acka and * gftw o f flv*.
Mcmeglvelge. It. M. Monnalve'ge, Ington, III.! Mr. end Mr*. W. P; luup, le i .peeled tu release Ih" Vtnnk ll&gt;'ri of Yonkers. N. V.
Tho peasant* offered no re*lotIn Boothan
Chanel
P r i» h r a M aw d root a or aarve M day* In
Htuffy MeCrone. Merton Aycocke, Ktet-p o f Elkhart, Ind.) Charle* new .rhedele within tha n o t teg and Lola Johnson of Miami, were one* to tho warlike display
1M mllea northwest o f th*
TOUM BT CLUE MEETS
Pofd llarrtaon, Billy Ball, Fred- Mycra, Hyr.rum-. N. Y. j Harold days- It v a t aim learned 'that mari-M |,y thn County Judge end •old to return to their vll'
we. tore «nd e f
eriek BoR, JVt. Higgins, A. W. Mlntljng.
Red
McBride, Dick Banford would open tha *ra»nn Winfield Kbi f hart of Allentownwill,Epps, Ban Cantwell, J. E. LltUe, Poralrr, and Chuck Farrier, of at tha Banford Municipal Athletic Pa. aad Marlthi J U ll/ o f New
,I r O C A L W E A 1
for th* rag; and K. A . King.
Detroit; L. !~ U aror and Hannan Field with th* lleLand Red. fur- Smyrna wera Draed a liren.e
■f
A k * a W ' W iu* John Courier, Morgan of DeUnd; S oy R. Guild alahln* th* oppooltlon.
1 S * hold In lh#_ Brag Perkin., Jr., Henry Wat son, o f WXnter Park; Mr- aad Mra.
II la nl*0 under"U-od that O r
Catherine I of Hus.U
Fair
tonight
and
Uiadqulat, Prank P. Adam o f DriroM; Clyde lamlo wip op*n Up lu Leoahura. wo* P*t*r th* Urrot'* mUtrea* .lightly
S. D. Hlgkleymaa, y . Noble, e f Bloomington, UL; and Palalka la St. Auguetln* and for nine yagro baforw aha ha- portion,
John J , Mkha'I af Orlando,
puftoua Brock hi gajmaavUI*,
taring of

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By Senate Group
Rules For Register­
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Okev On Successor
llrgUtrallon lamb* will open in
each of Frmlnolc County'* 111 pie
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ter*.te Of the celery Indttriry.
—----| R tr if, Scott, divisional manager
WINTER
PARK. Feb. 3*. ' .of The Am ere.n Fruit Growers
Taking laaa# wltk fianeral B o w &lt;!"«..•made the following aUlrnMitt
M..UH, when h« brought up the matter
meralla r*c*nll a.Mrean m Mount
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flora In which h« atre.wd the h,
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On Federal Policy

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ToRotariansOn
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Importance Of Being
Neighborly
cryonc Is Stressed

Of Materials

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(aeorge W. Pitts To
j
Speak For Woodmen

Nazi Minister In
Aus t r i a Refuses
To Aid Uprising

Malcolm Whitley Dies
At Local Hospital

Relief Measure Is
Blocked In Session

Two Guilty Pleas Are
Heard By Judge Ware

Total Of' 111 Persons Play Over
Sanford Golf Links In Past Week

Cold Wave
Toward Atlantic

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Seal*
nnoCODUs pia. per IL l-l« .
and (l*Tla.
UAUMAUKi Huppllea muderate,
HQIIAHII? Pin. hue. hakla, Telceenani
m e a l fair, • market wdak; Pie. low C raakatehe fair to good’ quel*
&gt;■11.11: While, ordloary to
11*11.11.
^
. . . . . . , ---- ------------------ W*KIUIIBSi
Fla.
alnta
hpra. ll.U -ll.T li Baa hpra. ll.ta* Ike.. _
»»J»*_ ■__
* gwBEr roTAToras south
rANflOTP: Huppllea light He- Forte nieoa. few Foe
quel
nwad light, market Meade. Pia hUa base, ll.ee-fl.ie.
per due. b n a. ffei TOPPED per
PtyrAftlliH: iN arthern) Maine
..
_ Of. MouatalM CWT bage, I M i*
CAITUPDOWKHi Pia. K ttm t ll.TI.
ualltr. ft.11-11.II. , TOMATO KB: Rappllee moderate.
I f Ml, a rta demand moderate, market weaker,
_
i PW. looee erla approa. le tba
tw a n ra i r t a . I d a il, w lta range la quality A
k a O jIl^ e r „
_
' enwdtttak, ' Oreena
A
ra rn ln n .
ClilNMAH C tn n fO H i Fla. per few b e a t ll .ie - ll .T l l fleneratly
dot. g/c, to tied, Ite-«*fc
I rtnaller ILN-UJI; Bla bekte, me.
O lU A llllH i Pin. pel t e a linn, fair to good quif|lti
I (-lie.
*'—
" **a - COHN! (Oreenl Pin. |
NCWi ITBMi Nlnataantb annlveraary af gaeetla* u t , February tt, Pia. p # dot VI*H r,
•niCIlMIINIM- Pia t*a
list, ravaala materiel taipayera, large Iy KOaveetk wageearaera, leave few,
poor to rate,
paid grand total af IMM.lae.cno, of wtUah H,1M,W1^00 raprooonta „ W 'rtf’ AMTt Pin. U.M,
baa
h p ra .' m aaj m edtreta.'' m arket steady.
Pia. Purple tape, per doa. bun
etata gaaallna toaaa and tl7M N,M 0 la In payment af duplleatlng No Bapplka.
UNIT
HUH:
Pin.
tCRfltmO.
Rail*
SALAD, per bna. hpr. U*
federal levy, Impoaed "tempera rlly" In Iglf. Flrat gaaallna ton wee era (Irtev fair l a rood quality K. Tie.
levied by Oragan In t i l t at rata af 1 oant o gallen.
L- erta. ( l-llc . ■
ro n N : fghetled) (mothers IVhilr
UUSTAttD: Fla, curly, par doa. CWT bags. |l.ft* |l.T t.

GREYHOUND

Oommltteo, directs attention to
ENTRIES TbNIGHT
tb |t naaaon’a bountiful crop. and
daterlbea Ui« healthful bonffllt
to tat obtained far maklne or*ng"i
Md orange pile# a regular part
#f tho diet
1 Starting Thureday, 1 IM H raMMCUHII IMCEi Futurity.
( P in t Half nl IBalia IBonhlel
ta*| grocerr atorr* throughout
lien
|lliirk»Mn» lb»
tba country will launch a nation* lilnrkllnr
11In ire Heunlor'a Daugklvr
Wide drive to Incrfaao oranct tleorae I.
JiHia R

fie llelrln
eele*. Mr. W alker said, I’artlcl- UntilII* Trntfli*
T il I till IIAt'H: 1-11 Illle.
P*lln* In thla cnmiw'gn will bn theewmf Hall a t Unlit ttoahlel
ilnl.ll" Kiirakn
tba 111.*00 atop*i rt’Pfaaontrtl far I ihIIiiii Tovker
tlllnrt IVnv*
leme'e Ckwn.w
tba Independent Food Nitrlbu* All Kiee
1'imr tUriraa
I! "I I'leh
*1.000 PI *Inn Tlirnuali
: to r t Council,
p m n n i l HACK: P nlnrllr.
s ’ aloyat raprOerntad far lh a N r. Truffle
HInit
l*»u IM'anr:
Amir MWawber
.i, tfonal A eiocallon of Pood nhn'fi*. Ithie IVInn
lei.I
HiMlln
Two oth*r weekly nranan pro- tllller
H.i11r Ilea
War I'nlul
g Biol Iona will ba itanao by the
FIFTH ItACHi Vnlnrllp.
Ann
Trim
Kanma Traffic
l tom e retail gm upi alerting March ftIl.ntn a P nnrr
Pljrlmt Trill
F- 14 and April |1 , The*e »pedal na A Ur
lalnrat Hina
Antnn.re
r a o l f i , wm ba tlrollar to lent Plni.li I’nlnt
HI.NTH HACK: S-U llll&gt;'.
►
&lt; pear'a anrcea*Hil national grape* Kean llnann
Of tire Fa Prlelnl
lln r ll'n*
K . fra It promotion. In which the llni.nr tlHlIonk
Hen.fr I U r
Jlni'a llnr
chain ilo ra t nlimo Am estimated l.n
rh r HI.In
T llftr lllr.nil
to have apent nearly tt.000,000 In
KP.VKNTII HACK: l i t Mlln.
Pnl lelalmlnmi
Hnaln llnll
.
Odrertlflng gm prfrtilt,
I'mof llen.ler
A.ln lln r
CORRECT
w
W hile not arallaldn In ench True llitrk
Irlali llrln
(Ip
Ie.lle I jiiI.lie
t
to n e
quantltlaa
thla
n«aaon. nai|l
KIIIIITII HACK: Fiilurtly.
f grgpafrolt aalnv will ha promoted (Jim. Ij.nl
llnnmlnn tVIdna
Oaotoan
i
tram now on until March I ' hy Jual I’rlnre
tVlilia
Hmnke
l
e i 'Ini Unit
\
th e 4.000 member-ator*a of tha P nrbtl Piero
f National A nnotation
of Chain
NINTH HACK? I l l Illle.
llrnnna
l.latlr Tarllrlan
r- B rag Store a. which la tinging n Mr
Hpeedr Event
Our Naner
3 tpacial campaign In thla p e r'o i I jii| r in
XVar le&gt;ader
O ar M tuon
to lacraaee drag fom toln a«|ca U d r llnrrhani
T ft NTH RACK: l . l t Mile.
of grapefruit Julra, according to Ride Traffic
llo llr Omen
Pathlonabla Paler
I* W. M artin, odrortlalng man* Jual Mat
Peter Pan
L'kanct Charlie
.. agar of th e Florida C ltn i, Com- Reprieved

B . L . P e r k in s

uy Fertilizer that aids growth
' Buy seed that grows.

MEN'S WEAR

Florsheims ^9*50 up
Friendlys $5-°°
Fortunes S4-00

C la ssified
■£

A
t
p a in t fetanley-Roger*
Co,

. L — A n n o u n c a m e n ta

Strawberry Crate* ft Firm'Crates

Snawa
riawa Bn
Barber Shop
lW w. le t St*

No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH. No LOTIONS
BOLD OX RABT m a r

Randall Electric
co.

S a n fo r d M o to rists
We are now able lo clean th e finish of your car like
th e dry cleaner cleans your clothes, with

ALL-IN-ONE PROCESS
1. We guarantee not to injure the finlah.
2. We do not employ the use of abrasives.
3. We do not use acids.
4. The original finish will comb' out exactly like
new.
5. No polish or wax will be used to cover up a
haphazard method of cleaning.
6. One clean up will last for months— recleaned
every 10,900 miles th e orlplnnl finish and stripe
will prroimiany the car lo ihe Junk yard fn perfrcl brnuly.
7. The result will stand for frequent car wash*
Ings and continue lo come out clean and bright.
8. We not only guarantee you Ihe beat job of
car cleaning th a t you can get In the city, but
If the final rm ult docs not meet, o r exceed
your expectations, no charge will be made.
8PE C IA I, TH IS MONTH 1
A TIIOItOUGII JOB OF W,
YOUIt

JCTOnY O F F E R 1
AND CLEANING

( 5.00 JOB

It's A Good Iiinitw M t To
Boy Front Us.
* .*
We«r*Evcr Aluminum Cooking Utenslbi

Once used you will always demand th is
pcrfcct.on In cleaning.

Campbell’s Security Feed
and Seed Store

Scott's Service Station

. lat

AAAA TO EEEE

Well Known Aa Barber
Formerly Worked A t
Sm l h B arber Shag
N e r W orking At

. *'

2nd &amp; P ark

Phone 539

GULF PRODUCTS

P h o n e 377
GOODRICH TIR ES

H irdw ar*

H AVE YOUB Welch repelred by
o aa who really know, how, id— W a n te d
Brlgga, Jew a’er Magnolia A*a.
Wlomm w intedi good home, u n til
W. J . King—plum bing, l o t a , Pal»*ltry. whit* p raftrred. *Q7 N.
K&gt; r*. e n a lto avb. Pboaa SO.
Locuat. Lawioti.
las
WANTED: Whit* ore colored re ­
%*— L o a t a n d F o u n d
liable gtrd en er—no tool* needed.
IF*-. T IR ES LOSTs Between Banfurd Phon* BIT.
and Orlando—Reward U ra*
tam ed. Ptwne 11.
15— A p a r t a e a t a F o r B e a t
FT,

By HAM FISHER

IN A BAD WAY*

JOE FALOOKA

'

(iaragu A partm enl—Adult* only.
• — S it u a ti o n W a n te d
Phona 77J-J.
C arpenter work or painting. O. A*
E gr' ' Smith, 1100 Sanford A re.
26— M isc e lla n e o u s F o r s i d e
ERMIK I'EDDIN Want! job l a ZURHM DE
SPECIAL
C«l*ry
nun** eouk &lt;&gt;r houtework. 401
I’lanta covered heavy with
CyPTora Avo.
d ra w during cold w eather, fra*
from froal, all varlatlea pepper
**10— F lo w e r* a n d P ls n U
plah'a ready to' aat. Will make
price
on applleallon. J . W. Bali.
PLAN TS fo r Bales Pepper* *
tonutoea. Sypaa A n . on Pad Lake Monroe,
Meaty farm . G. 0 . Juhnion, P. O. FOX TERRIER p u p p le t- f|r t
tV ■ Bos. I L
dollar*. Kaatner. Ho» l i t Ban-

H ooi

S T A G _____
GERED t O J j j k

J % * V K » N IY « CRUMBUN 6 —THAT
M H T T P THE CHIN P fP IT —

fS RUSHING 701

1TH elioo repairing—M H h.
a&lt;rlnaa. dyae. cl*antr ,.w o ha*a
It. Ctty UbiHi shop, *10 Sanford.'

You Can S ara youraclf aip en iiv e
I rep a ir., and heap yojir home SPECIAL HOME Bargain at hi
■acrlflce. Corner
i b St. an
and
aacrlflce.
Comer l«lh
(n o n attractiv e a t lean coat by
U alp* Doalcr A Gay’o quality UofiBolio A re. All eaah. Bee 'D. L

By

do Mttiar

DOWN. •*HS •&lt;
+m
t ^r —
MM
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m AOAIM'*

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T O T H E W R O N G C O R N E R — H O W tUS
S E C O N D G R A S S HIM A ND L E A D S
HIM T O HIG O W N C O R N E R ?

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T H E O P E N W IN D O W A F O R M
a p p e a r s . T o rm r o s a s a in s t t h e
9 4 LL AND S L U M P S O V E R IT IN T O

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l o r l d a C it y A f f o r d i n g R a il, H ig h w a y
A n d W a t e r T m w D o r ta ll o n -

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. IMS

T O L U M E X X IX

Burke Brands
Labor Board
U.S. Disgrace

g e o r g e b r id g e

Appropriations* Com­
mittee Cuts Funds
Advanced ForOpera t i o n Of B o a r d
Mayor of I-one « ood- QeOrgn II.
Hrldgo. Jr., ho* announced hU
candidacy
fpr
repixaeniatlvo
S p e c i a l R e l i e f B U I from Hrinhi»|o County to tint
Htnli' legislature. subject In tilt
I s S e n t T o S e n a t e - D-mocrntic primary In May. Mr.
H o u s e C o n f e r e n c e llriilRo i* runtilnc in llroup No. 3
W A S H IN G T O N . F e b . 2 4 .—

LEST

THEY FORGET

Ten Chinese - Planes
Roar Over C h i n a
Sea But F a i l To
Arrive In J a p a n

Glass Hints At
Its A bolition

®

FearGrowsOf
Another Raid
On Japlsland

Audubon Society
To Hold Annual
Meeting In March

TOKTO. Fth. It. -M V - Ono
of Japan ■ main Islands *»■ »«*
dec air raid warnings for ravrrM
hoiira today on r*porta that
Chinete homtor* were roarlnJt
oyer tho Chin* *** to carry tha
Far E*»t warfare to Japan.
Warning* were aounilnd on the
Inland of Kyushu. tout hwestern'
moal main Ulaad, lost than It
hour" after a Chinese squudron
bombarded the Japanean Plant
of Formnaa In lha flret air at'
tack Japan oyer hot suffered.

(A P )—Demand for an In­
crease in th e appropriation
Donut. Japanese n»«a aguncy,
of th e National Lnbor Rela­
r a i d . defam e
headquarter*
»•
Fakiifka (A»f word' a t the np
tions Board drew from Sena­
prnurh of ! • Chines* Plane* Th*
to r Burke, Democrat, Nea ir raid warning* ware IIHnl
‘lirusku, today a declaration
several houra la te r wh*u the
• tliu t the Board’* ndm inislreplane* failed t» »rrlr«.
t icn of I he Labor Act had B u s i n e s s S e s s i o n T o
Formaoa' eounled' eight dead
liccn a “national disgrace.
Be
E n l i v e n e d ' B y and 1» Injured a» • reault ol
(’hnii man Glass, Democrat, Vir­
yraterday'a air attach*. Th*
ginia, commenting -on lha .Senate
. M o t i o n P i c t u r e s whole Inland remained on the
Appropriation CommIHee’* r-duo*
alert for a tecood raid from
I Inn In the proponed labor t»&gt;anl Harold 8. Peter* of Washington ■omawhere »l"nl China's onat
appropriation from |2J&gt;fi51000 to end Earnest f . Coe of Miami, coaat, only 110 mUr« to th* »W .
f‘JJI70,000 told the Seriale, “Some
t.r ui think the Board ought to well-known ornithologists, will be
the chief speakers at the nnnual
he abolished."
The prepared labor Ihiaril op' meeting of the Florida Audubon'
prop rial Inn la one uf (he lleni!i in Society to be held at Hollins (’ol | F i l e d B c f O f C J U f J ^
tha 11.400,000,000 ImlriH-mhal ofwinter' I'.Kt on Mar. 5 ami
tkrn bill which came before Ihe
Senate for consW-ra'.lon tialay. .
k
Another Admlnist rollon imn»-| Mr. T’etera who a|icnt several Bolts for damages against Jf, M.
ure, the 1260,000,000 emergency montha thin p u t oummer with Mac* Kidd of Charlolte, N. C, whose
relief blit waa eent lo a Senate' Mlllan'a Antic Expedition, will truck recently figured In a fatal
llaiiaa conference aDer the House br,njl
winter p ,rk for their automobile accident, .ver&gt; filed
,,
ptlor to and not of Ur lha vsnflet
refiiaetl to accept the Senate •i , . i
firet
showing,
the motion picture* ^ 1K&gt; corongra Jury. Q- W. Fp*namendment a t o It.
attorney far the plaintiff*.
The Svun’e alruck out llotae, of bird life in the Far North taken
avHon U deny fellef i&gt; » n .y .«
»Hp.
PeUre, A n m u h ir|
M listed lodaf h s 'ettar to 8 lie
provision

Damage Suits Were

alien* who had npt e lg n llW ;* **• u ; »•
*' I t edl r im
irndam
'M N .m ^*
«« » ■ “
d h HHW’iTrr WN-mh.*

^

a* and rated to

exempt

ggtlgB.gp n t l k t c - I S *
of “ lo,,M F ^ jj* re ld
r ifc .v 'a
taring
m ygoal
^ lrn
« "-;* u itm appea

&amp; ?***• tram

|Hera'd.

ppro|Hri*Hon from the ertrttn g H * '*» “ p
**»•*•* ,n d * lu * H " M i f B p retm V U tta r hi bill U
law requiring the Work* P r e g ' , ^ ™
lh° t^ ,10f d* F , a f t e r n o o n ^ follows:
res* Administration lo dlrlda up P ~ * r ,m
,0 * hif h »ha Society | ••ju-rertng to an arttelo ,ap |te,r
lie money into equal- monthly adm its not only IU member* b u t ing ln your paper yesterday headportions.
| ,ho
l'“ W*«r ns well.
• fJAMAGK.S ARB BOUtillT
_____________ Mr. fo e is well known through*, y o u
AOTIDKNT
VICTIMS"
p - ...
l
p
lout 'h e rountry for his etfu rts p |raM perm it me to o ffer a rurou ve umi i mi i ou il ue
L
a gK eu ri sa “,v&gt; fBrther the K»erglo.les National rv
lUenon.
V H
'k jn .
^•
" t —»—-i
th a t the
e—
, ,
n—
|
gs
P*,k ‘ ,,e -w 11'
l|l *’---,,H,W*■“ by.
itlu»tre-|— "&gt;Y„ur arlle'o i t l
for damnges
, ________ „ __ widow* of Oie
,
Itwo dactuMd partlM follownl the
----- ■ Th° Saturday morning husln#MltcnJ;&lt;,t. pf th , Coronars Ju ry reThe Remlnola High School »"«&lt;»»» wil1 «» *nlIrencd by n
the driver o f the truck. A*
r « | t n b e c iu ii of Ibeir rw ortl g',ow' nK
mol'wn pic^un** of th«
m«U«r of f i d tbn «ulU w err
during the current csga season T rrn r “ lonl7 ° r »•"&gt; h ry Torlug*!,
filed with th* CUrk of the
have h««m (five,, a evaded berth u h ' n '■*' J**n*
,-0"** ICircuit Court mt nine forty-five
tn th" N orthcnsli.ru Conference
ot .}!*y ' ? na *}e*ch n . ^ ’ U . M. on Tueeday, Fvkrusry 22ml.
baeketball tournament l a be held I' ‘T f[im * 'lh *h® 'h ln l t-x^cdUlon &gt;|Hj (j,, Coronera Ju ry did iwh
a t th* Leesburg High School Qym
'h* /^.oc y to lhi* out float of
unttl ten o’clock the tarn*
day. Th* aummoai Mere served
beginning at l:0o o'clock Friday South FlorUla.
Ednu Mae Oliver of Or-, upon B. M. Kidd hy a deputy
, Miss
.
afternoon.
" 1*t on o f sheriff before th* verdict o f 'h e
Tlie pretage* of Coach linin' !*n, ° .’"i11 *•« “ r
ard Mcl.ucas hare lust only two B hd Life to the Girt Scout p re- Coruncri Ju ry w„ returned,
, n W #n hcha'f
conference games, ono to th* gram , while Mr*. A. M. Nouraa:
Daytona Reach Uuccaneera nnd
U
X T
• « » . a f th a drerered are
k. , , „ 0 connec
on* U&gt; tho Leesburg Ysllow I-ark Bird O nh, will drwcrlba (|v l| , ellonl ^
Jackets and tha local loam is •» rom . o f the C lu b , typical ou ta g a .llb n wilh i U , # H l*t of the Corpeeled to mako a good showing T h . luncheon wl l to M l M J ^ Ju ry . civ il right* a re dcU rW histling K e lt* T * a,l_
h,-a by
u_ *nUrely
.n llrsl* different
different rule*
rule*
mined
Avnd may ta b . Iredlng ho„ore l« j
Professor A
jof Taw and *vAaM&gt;ii (ban crlm 'nrt
the conference.
|righto. In numaMu* eases civil
Ten r e ,* te a m , are ,c h « I u |r t '“ ,n "* ' ° r
Habillly n u t s
whore criminal
o enter lha ronfsrenre to » m u -llhorl'lr “n FIwWUn» «
U
ant. I-a
witness** were
. K n .iU O c a U , Bi. P a rt ,
- T - o Im portant witness
tapd.
Coroners
to re. Daytona m a rt., i-a l.t
, ° [ n. l^ U.nd* , U * » 2 5 not « I M
tofore th* I----------Ime*hwrg
S late Park .m l tong — -ctoU d .
n(Ma 'y . th* widow* of the
ka ami Hanfordr
. ^
p artlre. T to to tw o ladle.
Tlio local It** *rh acWdlflrtP lh akkh Apdcbon work
w riter, nnd pha*n|„ UM car a M should know
m eet tlm winner of tlio llgleand edurat tonal
grspher.
., „ .
„
.. (the fact*. They to iler* th at . . . . .
K uatb game, scheduled fijr F ri­
day afternoon, tn U»*lr flr*t
gr,.ot
i
v
Mre.#n
r
h
*
i
T
j
z s r s
gam 0 of th* tournam ent Friday Imre, a t " H l.w .lh v " t h . Dom ^
night at g-.M o'clock. T h . Fad*
w to l ^
* » * * * • **
^ r e .^
h am wow two gam e, from
h 'T
,.
. . r * *" d ‘ .
™, Three tatareal* are gwaranUed by
of tboso team* during l h . P U r 'f ^ n2
more ^ n ^
«^
« • » . f the
more , than a ___
q u arter
Bu (m ^
BtoU -o f -Floring snaann and should win H*la fmmdml
|u
—- —U&gt;BH
-v— ------------------------—
game and tocom a clU lbls to r!..,
_ _
^ ^ tidr. They to r e *to«tod to hare
l h . tenl-finnl* U&gt; to
IdW** H u w l l ^ l W l r e J f l T ^ a t o t o ^ t o ****“ r ‘* bl* &lt;UetA?*
Haturday. Tha fired.
hs S
W
, Thi
- ^ ^ &gt; • *•*»
Where Ito lr r e r
pUyod
played itaiarday
Itaiarday night.
•
!” q H
‘h* • r ' nl" f
aton of t t o arehtoat can to heard.
The-' following Weekend. Mar.
T*to Ilal'lna
C onscrrstor* a i 1* * * dU • *
*• appear at
,
",
Conocrvatarjr wf(Ul, Ourresac* laqwret because |t
3-6, lh* F ed, a re m hnd»M to
M
t/le
Will
present
on
tp
p
rep
rla
to
w
i,
^
tto
lr
desire
t« cause nay
luirtlclpate
In
Ilia
Hag tonal
iriuinam .nl ta to ImM In lha An number lo open tt o a rm in g pre-fundo* su /fe r ng am t t o p a rt o f the
y jd rlv e r o f &lt;to Ita tk m u ltln g in
drew Jackion gym In Jackson­ gram , which will to featured hy
Imurtsasi— nl..JpOMihl
ville. Ten team s will participate cn U 'ustra'od oddrese
tn t)il&lt;j tournam ent sad th e w in­ lion of liar* Florida Birds1' hy
ner and runner rip w ll to eligible Alexander Bprunt a f C h a rla ta n , L c g i o n
to r lh* R lste touniagtcnt. *
8. C. Mr. Bprunt, an a u lto r add
nrnitliologlat of note, hr
vltor of Southern Sanclnaria*
H jjjj
FRCCZINQ FRKDICTED
remain in*
W ith only oaa
___ f .
to National Aaaoctstioa a f
Ot I to
tolove thoif
•» t t o Meal
Father
N*L
:
Keys to discovered the plight W
south ^ as
aod frost.Mgnoer
lie s g ’l
awtlsvat
----» UTIL.
• o r e of tto
M are, a
the
eoU nrt Great
ally c re r ( to aU la wore I s m a i l
U g lr e
co m .
Ileum
arguH Irteat
for tonight by t t o W eather Bu­
thg Car
reau. At ImkoUnd, t t o Fad«rel only In Boulh Florida,
drill ijj
guarded by A sd cto n *
predict od
Frost W anting
On Sunday, Mar- a.
r fall a* h»w ao
tem peratures
the
will
north Florida.
24 and
In rentral| . M M
advised
1 M- precast Km. |

Get Seeded Berth •&lt;»". *e. 1. 1- .....mi ,, ,m„ ... ..u.
For Tournament “ ",,k ........ ..
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Dram Co**p8
Prepares For Drill

4tore wired

*e*** Ki

B alkan

tost (hey furget 'he memory of China's war dead, another gen­
eration creeled ihi, monument to pager in Shanghai. Ironically, to­
day's northing Oriental conflict ha* thrown around Its base a barri­
cade of mimI Uig, and lartied wire*a* a new generation strive*
drsprra'ely lo to«t bad, Js|&lt;anee* jiivs.hsr".

Mrs.C.A.Haines General Penhiug
D ie s A tA g e O f 50 L o ses G roun d In
F allo w in g Illness S C rnitic
ti a l I lln e s s

EstabUahed In 1508

Townsend To
Fight 30-day
Term In Jail

P E A C E JU G G L E R

D e c ia tc n
To
A ppeal
C a s e T o H ig h T r i­
b u n a l F o llo w s P a r - 1
le y W itn A tto r n e y ,

N a tio n a l U n io n C a b i­
n e t M a y T a k e P la c e
O f F re n c h P o p u la r
F ro n t G o v e rn m e n t

WASHINGTON. Kch. 2J. 1 4 8 -'
Dr. Franc Iv K. Townsend, who
came back to the capital to nerve
a 310 day j-'il ►en’ene* far con*
temp: of the CmigrvMional"Conimiitre anno ncwl t,*l«y that he
would appeal lo 'lie Supreme
Court Instead of r»i*'.:
&gt;""»
The elderly old iige p&lt;imiun "&gt;lVacate stepped tiff tlm iinin ear­
ly today with an evpn-wl Inten ion of terving *lie irnlrtre
hut after mulct ring with an at­
torney Is*uni n a ntvment **&gt; '»C
that he would let the vase gu
to th* Supretiie Court.
II* said "the principle U -o
tremendous lh»t I fv»-|, "* do
hundreds of my fiirndv, &lt;h.il llirt
rate should be fu rlil In the
finish"
IJefurv con fell ing wliU hi* at
lorney, the "I year old Califor
nlan In a genisl m&gt;*»l gree'eil five

Austrian Nazis
Terrorize Jews
C z c c h o -S lo v a k ia P r e p aresT o D efen d N a ­
tio n F ro m G e rm a n y .
PARIS, Feb. 24.— (A P )—
Prem ier CumiUo Chautemp*
officially notlfletl lender* ol
th e Peoplett Front pnrtle* to­
day th at hla government w m
ready to tjult if u national
union cublnel nupported by
nil jtitHieg could be formed.
Memitern or lha Cham ber
of Dcpulieit aaid the Radical*

N ev|||e I'lmnilN'il.iin.
Ilritl*li
ITIuie MjuLier, i* playbiR III*
role "l tCnri'pemi p e n v m aker m
he *. t.^ In imk|&lt; a itv.it vvltn
H iller mid klu.Millnl grmiiln.C
tin in at. liniin u&lt;iiri'.,)ii||'&gt; In |a«H nrlsllil l'rem i*r was convlnwd
l'i| n lm I &lt; n c gliaimili c:i.
that Franco's economic, aoclal
and
diplomatic
treubl**
had
congressmen who met hint *t the
reached a point wh*r« &lt;h*2
train. Ilo d e rlsm l ’ b* Intemlnl
should hr hsmllsd by a cabinet
to serve th e sen trn re
rather
rvpresreitin* all parti**.
than np|ie«| tile &lt;a-e tu the S u­
Austrian N**b, shouting “W #
premo Court. Aiinvic
have conqocredtf tost Ight t*
mrn who greetrtl ToWntend was
Itrd the country'* 160,000 Jew* and
Itrprnaentallvn l.'-v (liw ti, Flori­
demanded stern measure* agatnM
da tVmoerM
t
Catholic priests, In open defloa#*
Tnwnseml bade fsrem II In 111*
of Chancellor Kurt Brhuschnlgt'O
Cbinuto folbiwers yeslrfday lie P r o r a t i o n F o r C o m in g r decree against politic*! demon*
fore departing for Washinctim.
sir*'Ions.
W e e k T o B e D e c id e d
"It I igo t« Pt|»*&gt;n. iher* Is no
As disorders spread In thh
longer a bill of rights." th* *1province* more than 1 ,000,000
A
t
M
e
e
t
i
n
g
F
r
i
d
a
y
year old Ireig lieavb. t*s|lf.. phy­
working people, nearly one-sbdh
sician Udd a muM nteeling Tue».
, . ___ , ,
of tha total population, rallied to
day night. 'T h ey m old m l nilr W" h n * '*M M|," ,r d U ™ il
Bchitsehnlgg'a support , with h
Institutions with |*illliisl
prls- 'k o market for Floral* celery pledge to fight for any measure*
&lt;m*r*,"
.during the |« s l week * « 'shown In to may decide upon to prolert
"If they r*«ri|al the sew tencr.".the u lcry • c p c tll'o f 'th o Federal ' t f s t i s u M ra re g e Five)
Df- Townsend Mid. T hey Woal'1| s to 'e 'M s ttr l W&gt;w* Service amt •
h* iiMigad
admit » W lst-k -1, , , , , , , ^ , ^ , , n-il.icl inn in Irsrk
niHl y»m ijio « ll»«*jr »ou|i| H»li*
h»Miii|-s in Hi* piiiu-ipal cclcyy
to do that."
m u k e ts over the nation, membera
_
_
[uf the Flor hla Celcty Industry

Celery Market
Shows Slight
^U pw ard Trend

F u n e r a l. S e rv ic e s T o B u lle tin F ro m S i c . k
B e H c id A tO ld H o m e
R oom S a y s G e n e ra l
I n T h o m a H v iU e f . G a .
D e fin ite ly
W e a k e r L e h m a n A n n o u n c e s .&lt;• " ,d •■•"••"•upv « in meet in
L V o. D o . U ln .iL v K

n p ..'to n f ir r d "H'l Kara-ml a lik la y night

Mr*. C. A. l|a|WH wife of tin
TUCSON, A rl*- Frh. S4.—W r o r K e - L l e c t i o n l o l„ dlsrut* prnraliim rnr the r»pi*
week.
mi rlwnlcnl auOetliiiendeat of Th* - Physician* a'lm ding General
S t a t e
L e g is la tu re
Tim pi tin t i«n uf ihippiiu; nl*
Sanford Herald. di"d « her John J . IVrehlng rshl lh* World
iIuIiucii' h fur Hiv p art two weeks
In me im faik Avenue el*ml I on W ar core male h r , veteran id many
" 1 ••*hiuan. Hemiiiuh- them
l« -n ret «' Th p. icvnl ul tto
n’rlcck tbi, uimiiing lolluwlnC mi tajnpalgns. * » ' losing ground to.............
In |h u Hialu siailab l.' supply and
close
illm«s of several wivkt
l-i-glslsturv.’. ..tiulay announced liUl
lu s iia in i n , r . i , r n , i
t),(t day In n rii'ica l illness.
Ikirn

In Th»u»i .|ill*. tin.

vnn.UI.il v fur re-rJertPur. s'lb jiv t,

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An oflN-uvl b lift In from the
June 31, ItC, mid •v reshlent ul
to tlm Is-iiio, iiiiic I'tlm ary u h n 'i
Miami fur many Ti-ors. Mrs. • ick room real 'he General was will |o- hv-ld in May. Mr. U-hm.ni . L o y a l i s t s
Tlnlnes ranie •,* Itinlard will* li*r dcfini'ely weaker and -omewhat • III m n in tlren p Nn: t which
huslmud III 1*31. A member of
the Harden t'luli and lh* Wom­
an's t ’lub. -he a|.c&lt;i ht|uuK*U l"
the Unughtor* ot the Amerk.ut |
ltevu|ul|eri ami ha* loo'll *n «c
tlv’e worker in the Mel hod lot
Church slue,, i-hlldbiesl,
Hh* 11 survived by her hus
baud, &lt;*r daughter. M'*s llorotby
llaitiev. who to an in tiu v lir in
rniisht at C enter llill. a v j twe
r tr 'r r s . Mr*. F. M. Ilmt|than and
Mrs. H U- Ilvcrctt. Im.h of Tam
P».
Funeral *er\Jet’* will he con
dueled Friday morning at I*:***1
a'llm-k at lii,. Mettosltot Church
in Thoma v. ill*. Ha. Member* o'
llifv |inito'&lt;|!a|e family a ml lin
two stoteru will a i«.iieluiny lb
louly to thv ir i Id ho'"e In Thom
astlllvv.

C IT F N E W S B R IE F S
T to weekly meeting of the
Chess ami Checker C|ub wilt In
held la t t o Valdes l|o |* l tonight
a t T tU o ’clurk. H. W. Ilurn*.
ts -re U ry , said today. ^
Hr. IL I*. Thuotpsun. Buprrlu
Undent of tho Tatorvubs.lv llu v
llta l in Orlandes will to
He
gueat speaker a t t t o
p l* l» (
meeting uf t t o Bamlnale High
Retool p . T. A. next Tuesday *«'
lerero n . IT A oft Iris I, auuuunr-vl
today In oxiendiM Hu iirtirete'n
to ( to puhlir.
Virginia Hales w a. Sentenced
lo pay a flsw ot | 1 and re s ts or
scree M day* la the Cnuoljr Jell
by Jadge It. W. W are a fter ah*
Ptc»d*d guilty to
cliargca ( of
P«*»l»« a orn ool to * whit* load­
ing and unloading rh iU ieo tec

•&gt;rd* a| tto (hmrt lloam re-

■lia'heilr.
Fershipg'a physician* disclosed
1st* ye*'erd*y the aging World
W ar cotnmamlrr "had euffeved
m u'* damage to his heart m us­
cle* whirh would require pro­
longed rest in bed."
Dr. Itidsial Ihtvhlsnn said .di*’
rovrry uf the ilsm sge to the
hv-rnrl in teles
the result of
‘ additions! ubservathm uf Culoncl
H arriet la and myself,
"T to iheuinatism It minor," Dr.
Itavi-un rnniinuPd. "T to heart I*
■to Important m ailer. T to pre*
ent Illness it due partly to hi*
"K* and (tartly because he I- a
man whu to* alw ays uvevdona
l imvrif because the people uf the
I'. 8. made gteat demand,
•■int.k"
__
A ruvdiette, a machine for
m eat, ring rlrrliira l tract Ions of
't o heart, showed “* very favorable record," ih r physicians re
ported yesterday. The U rnrrel *1*
a hearty June it and was "perfect'
ly comfortable" a fte r a quiet day,
(UrHer It Davison and U otit.'
t'a l. 8. IJ. Martlet la followed up
a leng hy consultation with on
anno.nr*m en1 tto General's lund*
were -perfectly norm al." his blood
pressure "definilrly batter"
■to rendition uf bit heart "entire­
ly ant Isfactpry.T to physicians,
"lalned near h h aide a t tto hoa
pltnl. No line was admitted lo hi*
lewm icept dorturs. nurses am
l&gt;b only s ls 'rr, Mu* May Dtroh

—

B lo c k

is lhe ssin,' group, ill whivh bo : K e b e l
B a th
A lo n g
wuv o p tlio l In laid.
Jmlcvi Jslnv's tl, Hinton has S a g u n t o
H ig h w a y
also aniiuuncevl m (his group
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- b t u l„ Group No, 3 th ..... »re, H K N D A V C . Franre.Spanish
th iee ramlhlato*: i.o„hm i t ., ....... .
,,r|i j,, a , _ „ |Mini,h
n e l|, who i« seeking r**&lt; p i n.rti. ni*urgvn'» fifliling their way down
Hevi, | | llri'tge. the mayor -•• Srgunln* Highway si.uihi-ast of
Ismgwoial, and John l^ynarily , T im rl, laid wiiri* tn (li«*- niuiiiitain
furmer prow" ultnK allorney,
|u«&lt; nf KikiurIhii ulicn* strong
Mr tohtuan It a t.niivs of In Lt*viinimin InrtkiiiliH l.nrm l the
dlarrs. Im t‘ rsliro tu Berrilmi|i'l|'„u|„ | n Hit* MiNliiruanean sea*
Cuuuiy In III* where h" d i 11#,r
gage,! In farming. Ilo to* c m ] ’ The I n n (nsurgunl command
llnued IU pursue this ..............................
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l |%f‘r itnn*

luklne

an a*

rontiituing tn give ground In I he

w: p?*aToffi
Report P rogress
In City P rojects

tax-al WI'A ssffIrfnlw today r e ­
p o rt'd progre** I" tlio , Federal
relict project* underway In lh*
t ’ily a t till) present tlmn
Tbo (lots Avenue Hlre«t pav­
ing project, official.' "dvlsnd, tg
".'Jirii.ii coutplellon, H'o widening
and n-biylng of iirick In th*
l.pM-k totw een First and H*cond
H ire-ts and the relaying of brick
n r 'a port ion of Celery A tena*k l*
nil lliul remain* nf Hint project.
As eoon a* work tm this pro*
J—i hss to rn completed, officials
indicated, worker* will begin on
Hi,. Fort M-lltni l'nrk project,
which Provldr* for liiiprovernaBt
In Hi- we*t 'portion of th* Pr«'
IMisnl park p|ot.
Work ha* also been started on
tin. t ’ily newer project which
prevld-a for manufacturo nf coprr e l- pip* to lie used In the re ­
laying of stw era In variou* porl Imi* of Ito city.
A number of the worker* are
also engaged in the construction
nf tho building behind the Berninnl- High School for u&gt;n ot th*
local t'h ap lcr of Future Farmer*
of America. This project
Is
sponsored liy the School Hoard.
Offirfalg advised th at no defi­
nite date ~vtiaM-'W*nto sot whan
a n rk -ra will Isa available to to*
gin work on tile recently ap­
proved project which provide*
lor Imt-rpvenient of the lower
section of Frenrh Avenue.

lire to rt In rl.h - Sllalru.
f. lv „ r „ ,
,
illMltltrn,
Ill* lull. M-|Vn l M \» u l le rillit\ llllcr,|
OS a mum tor of th - City Coin
\ ' hr -.|.,uvr era
bulletin said
mission and In 1*10 nrrwpiu.1 lb,
vrere taken by
orfln .,( Mayor, lie has also , t„. |n. u,« , „ l, ,|urin.. fj,u ) , , Bgr,
rerred on- |a rm In tlm ttl.v" „f , | lr „ . „(rl,p«li,.n of Teruel
leg islatu re to tin g t o n , i | n | . , l &gt;IH| ,h ,i ,mire lin n PJD00 governIn I'M ,
invent d-«d were I uricil.
lie is a director »( lh - Bemi
Allhmiuh strongly cnlrrnchwl
n t|v County ChaoilM-r of ....... ro 'n n m .-n l force* sl.md between
m e ,- ., rhaim ian ul tho Advls-iv
n,„|
n„. I,,* ,,. K rsnro's
Ikiard ot tl,* ttalvnlion Army, n
wvre snkl by m ilitary ubmember uf tto Binary flu b nnd m v e i* tu to in j i for to lle r pos|. B a l l C l u b T o B e g i n
t t o I’re-byi-rian Church, nn (Kid G.m In *|riks than before Ihe govT ra in in g M a rc h 20
Ftlluw , a Mason and an Nik.
m,intent rightera liaik Teruel in
•« announcing fur re e Iras Pm iw-emtw-r, only to lose the city
The "myatvrlou*" Sanford b***'
lo ito leg islato r— Mr* la-hinu,, sBsin yesterday,
aisled th at ha h*s mi personal I The new insurgent s tfrig lh lay ba|) club w |l| make Us initial *BIg ln v tl* |U serve, to t I, BrekUvC in the romiumd of Ito Alfambra P-srance this *-**on when 14
only to do
hi* to r t tuw aid «•n icer Valley, north of T rn irl, begin* H prlni training acttvltl**
earing lh*
ensetinvert ol law*where govrinm ,"il mountain |» - at tlio Sanford municipal athlati*
which will
prove of benefit '&lt;&gt;silm tit
previously constituted a field- Mar. 2*. It was learned U*t
Ito pecpln
uf h i, county and threat to left wing Insurgent op* night from Henry W*t#on, head
i t the local association,
atatn.
erst ona.
Mr. Watson rfrased to *ay who
-I f t t o people *-« fit (o oendi Governmeat Iciilcre declared on
&gt;"»•
Urn Ic rk to the Legislature.' h- the other haivd Ito lr fiirres' poti&gt; would pilot th* nln* and what
W i this morning. "I will eon- ji.one, over'isiking mmrntaln paste* urines hla roster contain*, but
ttauo la work for tto lr b&lt;st in nine . prtlr* aoulbrest of Teruel, ha said that when tha local club
|r,u « lt s , I did in Ito |s» l so* jtrpr* "ideal" for defensive purpose* plays Imsta to lh# Orlando Gulla
s k a , and hug* that will, lh" end virtually were invincible. They here Sunday afternoon of A tr­
help of tt o friends which I b*ve|(,m k ,,p lh* tmiilions yesterday ia. lm will pat a strong combi­
well known bate to ll “ *de In T*Hsh*s*-« I may to fire evaluating Ito pravlnrlal nation on lb* lot and th a t he
a f Mickey •» treo1«r to r v k a tu them ."
capital, IGO mile* east or Madrid. regard* them ea the beet tn lha
t'oetoene's Detroit T igers of the
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The hkauryenta said tto lr farce* Mp.
Amerer on League, etsted yes ter •
C A N T RBCOVBR TAXES
a, Gone Ing from Teruel, hod pro*
df
th at Use anmmn rsm snt of
—----g.eared , u Kl r a s 'r lla r , IB mile*
t'aetonne's retirem ent .would ■not
NACON, G o, Feb. 2 4 .-4 4 8 — 'directly cost and through CvslralLOCAL W EA TH EB
Tiger* rhaocte o f raining Federal Jadge Baeram 8. D earer !vn, three n.lk* lo ,lh* southeast
Ihraagh with an American Insgw t hold yesterday th a t R etort Tyre This would place Ito bvsurgen'
Generally fa ir and
pennant w e t sea son due to the (Bobby) Janas a f A tlanta, retired , flo a t lhw soma 00 mile* from tto
fMk th a t hi* i m n d l r , Body golf champ Ira, cannot recover, Medlterranesn roast tot wean the night; possibly oeattared ft«n*
* * tr
York, will add plenty nf pep to I b j l U J l M T income taxes fo r I N I key government title* of Valencia I northwest nnd
^ o rtlr a a i T H to t
• (g n d im ,
. U «4

Zlnn Beck Comments
On Detroit's Chances

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Chautemps Is
ReadyToQuit
Premier’s Job

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ORJBATE6 T ULE8 BING0 FROM
A DWTANCH AND MIBB W1IAT
it- IQ CLOSE AT HAND:-That Iher
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tjtey mif lit tool liter 'turn, and

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©»eas into tb r narrow bad,
©H«P, and let no more tie u k l!
T ain U r onaati .all atanda lam.
Thy th raall m u ll break a t last.

mlllrr. Did you know, ^ C jtia ta n c e , th a t:
Key Wert' has a RSyal Palm which branches out Into
two trunks?
Lafayette, the well known French general and Ameri­
can sympathizer, was given ah entire Florida township for
his services to the American Revolution?
Ocala has, of all things expected to be found in Flor­
ida, a ski m anufacturer?
The Monsterna Delicious, marvelous tropical fruit' of
Florida, i is shaped som ething like an ear of corn and In
taste combines the flavolr of pineapple, peach and banana?
Because of this It. is sometimes called the "fru it salad"
vine.
The first air transport' line in the United S tates was
established between St, P etersburg and Tampa In 1014? It
operated three m onths out of the year and carried both
passengers and express.
Tampa has a cannery which puts up rattlesnake meat
to be used os canapes and bars d’oeuvres? The strange
product is shipped to gourm ets all over the world.
In Seminole County is found an outstanding tree, "The
Giant Cypress," th a t Is 126 feet high and 17 and a half
feet in diam eter a t th e baso? It is estim ated to have be­
gun Its growth five centuries before Homer wrote the
Iliad.
A spring of pure w ater gushes out of a hole seven
feet above the 'ground in a sweet boy tree near Jackson­
ville?
The fish-tale o r Toddy Palm of Florida grows back­
wards. Each year tho blood Is produced lower on the
trunk until It finally appears at ground level. When this
hoppens, the tree dies,
A "Kapok Tree," bearing pink cotton or “kapok" lo­
cated a few miles east of Clearwater, Is believed tho only
tree in tho United S tates which bears cotton or kapok 7
Florida has ono of the strangest "farm s" in the world
at F ort I^iuderdale? I t is a "lion farm " and breeds and

! « • tba long conlonllon cea.a!
a«aaa «t» awana, and »wan» aro
gaase.
L et U am bar# It |,aw they will!

Curing The Recession

Thou art llr*dj ho»t be ■till-

I)alo Carnegie, who wan one of the principal “authors"
T*ey out-talked thee, hltted thee, In the Rollins Animated Magazine last Sunday, can not
tore thaaT
only tell you "How to Win Friends and Influence People,"
Setter men fared tint* before he is scarcely less an authority on "How to Win Wealth
tbM;
T ired th eir ringing
shot and and Influence Rocfcaalon."
W riting in Collier's magazine on the subject of "Grab
» p kited.
L
he Insists
th at the only thing
Holly charted—and annk at Hit. Vour Bootstraps,'
th a t'is keeping the country from embarking on a new era
°kan*^onee mure. |hen^ and bejof prosperity is a lack of courage and will power on the
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U l th* victor*, yrlieq £K*y f t~ eryone will carry ou t tba following eight aimple rulds, the
Wkeo tha forts .of iqiig rail,

:country will emerge victoHounly:
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1. Analyse your fears. When you reslizo tho basis of
I your fear you will be on tho way to conquering it.
.T h a government will boy col
2. Determine what your next step will be. A soldier
a of which jhe wj,0 knoWs where his second line of trenches is— Is not
Ifty rent*. That,
WltlJC 11 uHitI*r I ^^*^tCu,
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3. When your friends talk discouragement, talk cn«

Fiad th r body by (111) wall.

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, vrry true .‘•col ffio World over.fnet*, n im i of which aro nearly
When they were (tim pilrd, H um s inch acroii.
went to collect
ho inJRul/lci:nt| Tho native* of T eni r a t Ih
tom m lnlon ho an t clpoird.
,
|krinel* one &lt;u a tim e, consider
III* n m irrin cn t va. uvcnelmliu-, them quite a drlle.-cy n i well
log w htn he received Inrte.id a a ntiplo fio d . They nro usm
ihuwl fu r 111. wtfje, a plrl.ir* t,y I|&gt;o=lr,l before catlnL*. tin roan'
David
A lim
rc ireaetitfntt, the
.'■Cotler’a Kstordayf
NIk Ii I" and
Hen pound*] Don 't oal down nnd
Indignantly wrote s loiter rxprifs*___ __ ____ _____
___ _ __ i nj- hi* rh icH u ’ and il I-appointirctioh b f OrtgUmf Scottish A h-si'nenl, “ml n e v e r1 oflernnidi, comwith Symphonic* nnd Acrompani-I
for money,
m ent*' for tin- t'lanoforjo A rt ill ANT CORN K E H N R I* . . '.
•
Violin; the
LVrtiy of Kotiirt
W hrrr im .lie orIj;iu: (i d is .till
B um s."
n dlapuled q u o 'trfn , eomo author!- I* only about otto inch longl

So amart, ao rn lM y dainty, when you atep out
in % i*E£Z Shorn. Yet they present your feel
with the [iriceleri gift of comfort—and make the
way you walk a joy to behold. Come in and tee.

S anford
Tomorrow: The 10-Ccnt Medal,

ren lh*t they
4. Detcrmlpe how much of your thinking is directed
lr father and lownrd snlv ng your recession problem and how much is
*tart paying on g0| ng ovcr nn(j ovcr the same thing.
6. Act ns If you were not afraid.
0. Don’t think about your troubles at night.
7. Keep physically fit. The more discouraged you arc
S u tln tii may not h? anythin;- to
■a* about this winter, but It i* the mere golf you should play,
ibiy batter than It will be next
8. Remember the present recession will pass. O thers
summer. Pay your bills now. It
always have.
wjtl blip your credit later un alien
If carried out these rules arc guaranteed by Carnegie
you may need It,
to cure all ailments.
President
|too»o\cU
riilon
o ■ fu rth er do valuation, further Infla­
DURING
THE
SIEGE
of
Paris in 1870, the food prob­
tion out as n mean* of ra t. lint
tp s pr|r* Ic id , However, fiirlhur lem becumu acute; and within a month of tho investment
government .pondlnx in e iro .* of of tho City by the Prussians its Inhabitants were doing
gpVfniment r«e(i|pl* may acCSm- their best to believe th at horseflesh w ts beef, and that
Bffah Indirectly what the Prrsl- cat was rabbit. By the middle of Novcmlwr, a good fui
d*bt okpo.r* directly.
cat cost 20 francs; tho ordinary household ra t sold fo r 1
a*q*r«l Hummer*!I In.I.u tbit franc, and a fa t sewer-rat fetched 1 franc 60 conUnics.
tb* cross *ista cans) la needed Calling at ono house, Henry Labouchere, English politician
*s a msttkr of nsflonil derm**. and writer, reported th at the sole dish was a cat, surTha idea gpem* to bo that In roundfcd, sausage-fashion, by mice.
case Kay Wsst I* c m itml by the
"All tho anim als in. the Zoological Gardens have been
team/ and an imelrcllni movokilled
except ' the monkeya," he wrote In December.
»*nt la launched against Ocala,
tha ansmy Ironpg would fall Into "These arc kepi alive from a Darwinian notion th a t they
u a can*I and Im drowned,_____ aro our relatives. Yesterday I had a alice of Pollux, one
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asactly twenty yssra lined
ta * t liia height ot Ms m l /
bowar as commander qt tba
icon fttpedltlojiary yores la
a, H a Is,*era belteee, tha
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to carry on.
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b a | the question ta wi
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which w.r* worn with the mw
Idgh'swSpt coiffure*, often ac­
•. |ly ADELAIDE KERR
Hew lacquered organdie*, ahlta- cented by a hair-bow'In the back.
Dsytihu
cos'umd* featured
simple printed voitb drSMes worn
ender boleros and detachable
skirt made at sheer navy blue
veils.
Vary
.beer whltk organdy
blouse, assigned with
short
sieve**, high -neckline* and rippUog jabots won displayed as
acceaaorlas. They par* worn wlih
vary short gored skirts slxtaan
ta oavaatadn ‘bieb.. from tba

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THCRSDA1
Th* reg u lar buitnea* meeting
o f th* Sanford Townsend Club
w in bo hold * t 7:30 o’clock In th eir
e h * rooms In th* Wclnkn Budd­
ing. Th* public la cordially Invited

PIIIDAr
The U . D. C. will meet * t 3:00
o’clock o t th e home o f Mra. Allan

Moaelry.

The Woman’s Cluli nf 0 » W n
will i|m n*«r n three net comedy
ilrnma, " 8 k r High" a t tho Oviedo
lllah firheol " t 7:30 o'clock. The
riddle it cordially Invit'd lo a t­
tend,
J
Tim Wmnnn’u M issionary- lit"
r l ' t r of tho FI rat Itap tlit Church
will meet nt the Annex ut 10:00
oMocti
to study
tho
Iniijlt.
•'F uiit- nf tly&lt; Year*.'' A rnro ^ .t ,l&gt;CVTinnIieoii will tie
is r ie d a p .l'^ a ll me«nb#ra nro
( S i lo lie present.
~ t'h o Junior Woman’* Club will
spnnsor the Junior Dance* at
7:30 o'clock a t tho Parish House.
Troop Number One of th e Girl
Scouts will meet a t the Little
House a t 3:tfi o'clock. All members
bring tin cans.
MONDAY
The week of Preyer for borne
mlsalona and Ilia Annin W. Arm­
strong offering will be held nt
3:10 o’clock a t the First Itapt|«t
Choveh w |tb Circle Number Four
In charTA
The Cooperative Concert Asso­
ciation will present Emile Baume,
pianist. In a concert Monday night
a t 1:00 o'clock a t the P rin ce,,
T heatre.
Th* regular social and business
meeting of th# T ruth Seekcn Class
of th* F irst Methodist Church wit]
be held ot th e home of Mr*. II. II.
Pattlaholl
In Geneva a t 3:30
o'clock. The hostesses will be

Eastern Star Club
Changes Old Name

rson

Y O W E L L ’S

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY 2 2
FEBRUARY 25 &amp; 26 •

SH O P W H E R E Y O U R D O L L A R G O ES F A R T H E R
Weanvell Sheets

LADIES’ SILK HOSE

L a u m lc rc tl r e a d y f o r u se
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Irregulars—S p ring Shades

Trio Crochet Thread
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Limit 2 to custom er

Common

CURTAINS

feATH TOWELS

Fancy scrim curtains tailored and
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Values to $1.50

Seconds

12 for $1.00

Cannon Seconds
W orth up to 55c each

George Washington Ball

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F/iday, Feb. 25, a t 10 O'clock
'Muir Hr

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Linen Hundkerchiefs

llirg rr Wenter
And III* Hotel Palma O rrhm tra

'W hile and Colors

SILKS

Admission $1.00
rickets On Rale At Roumlllat A Anderson—Jane* A Stephen'

Chintz Covered

SOFA PILLOW
Friday

Idirgc iw o rtm en t—solid and figured
W orth up to $1.00 a yard

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Now bpring and sum m er

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The 10 S tar Fun Frolic
Another lot worth $1.25 each

Table of Assorted

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To close out at

Children’s Socks

KOTEX

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G9c Value

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Dark |uitterns
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Children's

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Made by Hansen

Children’s Dresses
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Made of prints and aheer
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Value to $1.95

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YARN

Large assortm ent yarns lo
c)ose out Including Chiffon
Itoucle-cotton nuh flake-cotton crepe- flllk liourle and
Colonial worsted. W orth .'15c
skein.

4 skeins for $1.00

2 for $1.00
Handkerchiefs

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MEN’S SILK SOCKS

• 3 for $1.00

Junior -llifch and H igh Fehtad stiidrnta IM d.iy night nt the Parish

All Linen
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Special 4 for $1*00

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^Ib- M i.iy E llls U d b Neely urllt
nrh dancing front 7:30 o’clock
tn til I ' W o’llcuk oft IT which a
dan.-e w.U ho enjoyed from H:iHl
n'c'nek until in-UO o’clock. M iu
C am illa I teas will accompany at
the piano.
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New shipm ent ladies'

Sleeveless Sweaters
MEN’S UNDERWEAR

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CHILDREN'S DAYS
, A T IVEY’S
Friday aad Saturday wa
ar» of fating a* a (Mate!
tairodtwtkw our UnFot
POLL-PARROT usd STAB
BRAND ek lld m ahoaa at

TW O
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D A Y i.

TW O|
BIG|
DAYS

tab nt

A t Th* Armory

Class Meets At Home
Of Mrs. O. S. Tolar

Junior Woman’s Club
To Sponsor Dances

Th* Woman’* d u b of Oviedo
will aponior a three act comedy
d » m a o f Ihe airw ay,. "Sky High”
tomorrow night at the Oviedo
High School a t 7:32 o’clock.
Ur*. George Morgan, '|ire«iilcnt
o f th e aoclely, &gt;tatr&lt;l, "Mia* Mar­
g aret Merle of New York .will
direct the play. She waa for many
years a* prim* donna in light
opera In New York and more re ­
cently in Hollywood where ahe
waa with Ihe W arner lire*, and
Metro Goldwyn Meyer ttudlo,."
The c a it of character is aa fillowit
Sam—George K cl.ry
Shlrlry-Shield*—Jenn Moran
Mr*. Stephen*—Mr*. It. F . Cooper
M a a le -^ o ie lla C arter
Sidney “ m ry —Bon H aril
Mr. Bedford—Darrell Brown'
W alter Krcphena—Joe Ilea,ley
Eve C ard—Klixabe'h (lor.1
Mack,hnw—Bob SmithCan-inn Norro—T hdina G nhrncau
H arry H unter—I’ctu ^Auliu
Radio Anhounccr -K . W. Tslbott
.Thu committee I* u.-t f-itlmv*:
M r,. F. W. Tell m l', M r,, ltoh
Smith, M r,. George Morgan and
Mi*. Ji&gt;o [xdnhnrt. The p'ihlic i,
cimhalfy iuvl oil lo u t'r r d .

LATH TOWELS

Woman’s Club Group
Entertains At Bridge

Mr». O. S. Tolar was hostess to
tha Denpendable Class of the
Flr»l Methodist Church which met
a t her home Monday night.
The room* of the Tol»r home
were attractively decorated with
a profusion of gardrn flower*.
Mr*. E. A. Londonbcrg preaided
over the meeting during which the
devotional w a , given by Mr*.'
Durk* Steele and routine bualneaa
w a, dt-cussed.
The hostesses, Mrs. O. S. Tolar,
Mrs. M. J&gt;. Deci ntul Mr*. O. K.
Goff served refreshm ents to . Ihe
following: Mrs. Paul Johnson,
Mra. Nancy Drock, Mr*. D. L*.
Smith, Mrs. K. A. Londonbcrg,
Mr*. Burke HI cole, Mrs. W. B.
Thornton, Mr*. Herman Middle*
ton, Mrs. Ed W ant, Mr*. E. D.
Smith, Mr*. Harold Appleby, Mra.'
Alice W ard, M r,. G ertruda M l111-j
sau. Mrs. John Schlrnnl, Mm.
The Junior W'omin'a Club w ill
It. M. Ma*on, Jr., and Mrs. K. U j
sponsor
the Junior dunces for
&lt; l* ry .

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Oviedo Woman's Club
To Sponsor Comedy

The O’adloll Club %f Order of
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Eerrenner
E aatem S ta r reorganised under the had *s their guests. Mg. and
name of Maaonie Home Club a t a Mr*, a. J. Stocia who were en
meeting Tuesday afternoon a t the route from Miami to Atlanllc
horn# o f Mrs. J . E. Courier.
Clty.
The
following
officer* were
Frtonds of Mias Caroline Beelected:
bre* will be glad to learn th a t
Chairm an—Mr*. D. C. Moore
Vico C hairm an—Mr*.
Marcus aha la Improving from an appen­
dix operation In th e Atlantic
T yro
Second Vice Chairm an—Mr*. E. C. Coast Line Hospital In Waycro**,
Oh.
H arper
Secretary—Mrs. P. M. King
Mr. and Mr*. F. D. Felll of
T reasurer—Mr*. J. K. Courier
Miami are the guest* of Mrs- 3,
D uring th* bualne** aeaaion it N. GNIon enroute to New York
,wga decided to m eet 6n the i City where they will make their
fourth Tuesday of each month nt
future home. Mr«. Frill will be
the homes of member*. A cordial I
it mi in lit-riel n , the (urm cr MU*
liprltsllon was extended to all
lldrlnrn (’cllins.
E a ite m Btsra to become member,
o f ’lhis club, whose purpose is to
THEATRE PARTY
aid th e Masonic Home.
C, II- Eekerson. pioaident of
Those present were: Mr*. G. K.
McKay, Mr*. Mnrcu* T yre, Mrs. the Kekrraon F ruit, Caunrra a n ­
B. C. More, Mr*. R. F. Crcntihaw, nounced today th a t _ u th eatre
Mr*. Efflc H ue,ton, ’Mr*. K. &lt;’. party will be given all employee,
H arper, Mrs, Mildred Ruoaell, Mra. i.f the plant and Ihi'ir friend* nt
Gove, Mr*. Volie W illiam,, Mr*. th - I’rinre.* Theatre tnl!li:hl.
W alter Ilaynea, Mr*. J . E. Courier' Ip addition to -ho f&lt; nture pie- exhibition nf local
lure. Mr. Eekeraon *tat&lt;&lt;il, an been arranged.
and Mr*. P. M. King.

The Music D epartm ent of Ihe
Woman’* Club entertained with a
subscription bridge p a rty yester­
day afternoon at the Club House.
Hostesses for the occasion were:
Mrs. J . A. Tnksch, Mr*. P. M.
King, Mrs. It. D. Freeman and
Mr*. B. C. Moore.
The c’.ub rooms were decorated
w ith
varloua arrangem ent* of
spring flower*. A t the conclusion
o f the game* Ihe following were
awarded p riie i: Mra. E. li. A lt­
man, high, Mrs, 3. W. Lyle*, sec­
ond high, Mra. O. P. Herndon,
acreeno, Mr*. Wl B. Z«chary, low
and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, door.
During the
afternoon
Miss
Cecilia Truluck sang, " T in t Old
Feeling’’ and ’‘Rosalie" accom- j
panied &amp;y Mis* Lenora Whiddun a t I
Ihe piano. An orchestra composed i
of the Misaea Daphne T nkach,!
Nancy R oiscttcr, Susan W ig h t,'
Doris Jackson, M artha W rig h t,1
and Helen Dennett, alto rendered
several numbers.
--.Thera _ w ere a op re x Imate Iy go

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S o cia l A n d P erso n a l Activities
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3 for $1.00

l ast colors
Large Sizes
W orth $1.25 Koch

Special $1.00
Plaid LuncHcon Cloths

BED SPREADS
tks

I’mhIcI hud atreet shades
$1.25 value

Men's and B oy'i

Sweaters and Jackets
W orth $1.95

All Colors
54” x 54”
Regular 49c Value

Special $1.00

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insert Association Dance Ji
To Present Pianist
Kmllo Malinin, pi*nl»t. will
Local nffii
present n c o n n r t a t tlm I’rlnma* Lodge (odny
/■n Tlirntrn Nnniloy n r OHIn* l‘t H; 0t»j |«iv|tn(Jttii to
i^. * o'clock under the aiupjcnn ol thi* ■ f— »«»
■ Woman'* l ’|ul» fur inianbOr* i*f
tiio Cooperative cm m -rl* Asian*
L' rial lun.
Mra. A. M. Philip*- iireildi-nt
• of thn Womiffi'a Club, *»v« tlm
tallow ing, liifyrranilni about Mr.
Uauiuo thl &gt; gi» 0 ijn*:
"Kmllo Uaurae, at HI In hi*
YS w r l r tliirvea, la a tint lie of
■; Toulon In Southern Fr«n&lt;«i. If
; jnlttrltnm &lt;1 baa any Influence on
{ do^Uny, tlamna on th a t »e«re
• ELECTRIC MOTORS
A RY BIJEB OR CONDITION
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COMPLETE AUTO
end. It It both th e precision «■
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hla work and tb« power of h it
A N p PARTS
WlU th a t waa |o be tranamitted
]ator &lt;&gt;n to lilt Xr*nd»on.
"HI* grantlniohcr w»a an eV
cel|«nt ainfar. and lilt fulber. a.t
can eoilly ba Imagined, followed
th e foouiepa ol the xrnndlatbcr
M« N tn tllt Am. Pkm» 1*1
and hero.niv a famous pianlat.
"W ith till* background and anYlrunniunt. It waa n atu ral tbat
youn* Kmllo almuld haar the beat
Of , plnno IlleralUre from hla
cradle. up, thoucb hi* three brothvr« nn&gt;' '.liter- who all atudle-l
mua|r. abandoned It; whereat of
Kmllo It wa« said ‘lie won't ba a
liiualrian—hn will have to m illla ln polutoof and ul«o out tbnui,'. .
- "Ilownvar, the call ol renb'"
V caniti an atrorui th a t a t the
tender a*n n l aovon- th e yuuna■lor Inalalod upon bavin* plauu
loiaon* and It wa» hla grand
fulber find
hi* fath er
who
tuuRlit hbn nl| they know and
all ilii-jf hud I'u riitd by c&lt;|Hirh-nre."

HIX-Ln h IIACKi Pm uriiv.
IK Ir.l l l . l t , | tU M j n*»Mi&gt;
Tipfrin llnai
. Cafnmliiia
llnm nla J im
fla t HliUU.r
Klay f.'lilal
flunly Yu
S I Torn
flo ljj'a liaal
T llllll) HACK: l i f t lull*:
ia» « m l Haft al Jlailr Jl.a h lrf
IV. I» W.
T lofflr Kin ah
fedly
filjvrr Yin I
I'ii min IlnHIii*
111nil
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T-nnay Itlrham
MOflUTII HACK] Killinlly.
Ann Knllli
K n a llluHlna
«|i*n Joint
Whlr.fi
M"Hy Hnnr
Mnlila flan
inhei l . l l-.ii
iirnwnry
T U T II nACfll »-l« 'Mila.
■
‘
h im *
u ra flr Malt
Iflni 1-r-r.
Urn llr] n
fiiiln liana i

n u n

-H X

i l l

Ml XTII IIACIt: K niurttr.
U, It fn.iul.
Van Inoii
JfultV
blartlik ioara
.*ifa**ha
mtiimgnlA
UUn llllli
tH’arlliMr D*y
.MKyjnrrn i\kcr.. b-ie Mim.
MIm flHIUin
Mia III Ijtdilla
Ma4ui i W xfal
IXirli 1'rlKC.
T n fU i Chine*
Can llaar
K llif M»/
&gt;'iank‘* Clmlrr
M lJU rll HACK: K u i.u u r.
K a.ry Ulslnior
Aim Will
K aniiyU in.il
linillr I'aaper
Anjalllail
J n .t Ho*
IM 4 Vanliir#

Fruit* and Vfgetabki
Fresh Dqlly
Cul Flowers
Certified Maine BIIm 8eed
Potatoes
Prices Right—See Us

Spencer’s Market
Corner 2nd sad Palmetto

Martini Garage
General
Trade 4k Auto
Service

Rodlea—Springs—TraHer*
A pries you can afford

HAYNES

Martin’s Garage.

WANTED.

W Jto Grocsrks Are Sold Cheaper

RED RUSS OR NO. 1 MAINE

PICNIC

FANCY 8 U C E 0 EANWJSSS

LARGE CALIF. ICEDURC

SOFMANN

SUGAJR

WILL SELL

HEAD

Electric Service

Trawick’*
Service Station
not H. Pork Ave.

m P r o d u c e De p a r t m e n t

IN MARKET DEPARTMENT

FRESH FLA.

Tdmatoet

LAMB LEGS

Faricy Yellow Squash

WHODE
LAMB

Green C abb

FRESH
HOME
Dressed

ENGLISH

The FROLIC

2f e

Invite* You To Vf*lt
Ceniral Florida’* Moat
Cemple(%.l -

G R EEN ONIONS
BEETS,
CARROTS
C E L E tlY

Dining and Unfit-In*
Chit ki n mill Hlruk lllnnera
Si-rvod - Willi .Hut UUrulla
A Specially
O r c h e s tr a
Wed—Hat. N lcbta
3 Mile* W rit of Orlando
Country C-luli on New Apopka
lllih w ay
Fur Urarrvatiuna
Counly I'liune 32-lt-Ot, Orlando

Efficient
Service

4

p rf

POTATOES 5 Lbs. l5 c
CALIF. hUUN.KIST

Cut Your T in Expctui*
O n f-Iu lf By Recapping
Thoae Smooth T in a
Non Bkld Drmlia

Choice Baby Beet ROAST Lb. I S c
Loin or Club STEAK
Lb. I T c
HogTTead Cheese
Fresh Crackling
Fan Sausage
F ttsb Hamburger

FRESH LI!

A New Service
In Our Shop

| Park Stew

FRESH POkK HAMS
1Q *%
Country BACKBONE fir ? * &amp; C

Bu n ch

NANCY HALL SW EET

Court routi

Lb

EATING OR COOKING

APPLES

10... Lbs

WHITE BACON lb.
DEL MONTE

RbCKEY’S TIBE
SHOP

ENGLISH’S
Gulf Station
let &amp; French—Tel. 9121

IIS Park Are.

I'hon* Its

Rond Bervke

GREYHOUND

Kenwehe

sa n fo r p -orlando
17

10 Mile* south Of &amp; u f« *

(T w o ad the Red A rm * )

10 RACES
NIGHTLY'
(R arept B u«d^&gt;

Tomatoes
CRISOO

i......

I

^

IVORY SOAP

nfiUtllftRue t for M
.. a• t- 1
3f«f ■i111
fl
-♦•»Tl- f Toilet Tisane p-

. 1.. .1 ' _
Jh]Wltih *k?t;&gt;

1

W
r^

■

�swmwmi

W hit’s The World

Coming TD?
O r ALEXANDER

GEORGE

■. HW A in. —
* IM

•( hit

A M U .ir r It.
Islklaw
with
» * . a ll r U r lm i H , M ila m
.It . t e r n a t l i &amp;
•H n aat h
Ite
■tAa mt IMs.

Foods
t prophets of * tynlhclic age,
C a tong T in g e look at tb«
fu to n in foods, are predicting that:
I!- Chem ically .produced
food•tn ff.a h d fJclory-tyntheslM d food,
may kbrn the farmer Into a che-

a

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

—

tonlinoe, partk-ulariy
In
largo
d t j n . R et offsetting that it Ihe
r j | i l j -tpresil of eookiry knowl­
edge, combined with magic ulrn*
tilt that arc taking iho drudgery
oat of kitchen wotk.
A m erlcsni o f today do not est
no mu .h meat per capita ns did the
gastrcnomlr g lin ts of the Ucrotcno
lamp ch i, but we i t l l nio a meat
eating people.
Consumption of ccrvtU h ;* &lt;1.
cllncd -In the Ifs t 20 year*. Wa
don't eat c * much bread and bolter
at wc d'd but we drink more milk
Ice cream anti candy rohsumpUon kfn&gt;» gaining while the crate
f° r « la d s »•»»▼• no tlgn of abat.
'"*• H * * « becoming mote rnd
«•«** “ «»ffre drinktog fallow bet
our
r capita ecnacmption vl ten

i te,.*-**, M jj^i,ii5^ r j s s s * . .w.

Chaufeitife fe
Ready To Quit
T flh
X 1 C mi
I I U Cel
.I o d u l l

*• ■•""V' ,nJ

k“m”

fcruktb
luncheon In
6. Breakfast and
pellet* and dinner a In capsule
wil) be aval'able for emergency

use.

,

To Daytona Quintet
Although leading 7 to 6 at the
end ot the tirat quarter and tra il­
ing IT to IS »t*th* half, the hard
fighting E cacrson F ru it Canutes
eager* dmrt'ed *
*° :T
«!•’
ciaiun to the
Fp*rk«
Theatre
quint) t of Daytona Reach in n
tilt In Iho high school pym &gt;•*&lt;
night,
Uuriux the 1**1 half at the
invader*
apparently
game IInn
scored over the local delegation,
|md bv Itenford who K n re d 9
field goals and thre* frur th ro **
tor tilth point lienor*
tn the
gam*. U arnafu and H ill Ih'd f"r
•caring honor* f»r the locullte*earh m lly ln l tiro fUld goal#.

Crew ing
popularity today of
pgrtly.ptepam l and rcad yln -scrvo
food combinations Inditntrs t in t
food stores « f tomorrow will do
t .b ig butihess in packaged meals.)
A huscwlfe will anler mesl No. 2,j
for exsmkde. The clerk will haml
her a package
roittilnlng pork
chops, mashed po'ntoct, gravy and
apple aatrre, Sfhc'.l store it in her
rcfrlg eraler
until time
for u
quirk wertn-up for dinner.
, Soli* Heated
Soils tfd sy ate heated tirc tilcally and nqcdt are X -ray treated
to tone tip vegetable quality. Vln*
N O T IC E
let ntys are turneil on chickens to
produce rtityc and better eggs, and i v t h i s t i l i n n f c m t i t . .m v t i i
J l llll I *1. ITMI-I IT.
I*
AVD
on rows lo r more and better ml&gt;k.
I'O il
m i n i vn i.ti
f iH 'V T f .
C I.O H in *. In 1-ksar.rii— &gt;».
Toultry eclenllsl* arc dcrcloplng
Complainant
streamlined tutkrya to fit modern I C Y lt ll. V. JitiWIKy;
—VK—
small ovent. Wo have pntrtiled K ATI11.KI:N IlllPHKV, IIcTii.iuJ.Ht,
O IIIICU Ol' PtlBM CATfOg
froren lim b chops, p iten tn l mush­
IK THIS KAMI! OK T i l l : HTATK
room* and teparagus toup-tr VMnO f flJM III'A T t l—KATIII.RMN
lilttLStiYi Tr*i»1»i* PmiiMla.
mlncd bread l.t spread uvl'h ultra
V**(I *rc lit-irlf/ liiilKlrtl lli»t «D
vlolet-raycd butler. In ihe north* arlloii lor t|i*orr«
l»rr»i Intll*
.eastern states some prop'o ore us­ Uilt t, In I lif ITIrrnil iNull I iif Hrininotr
iviititiri
KlutUIn,
Ur I ’YIIII*
ing milkweed like at pirn gits.
V. nlJHHIIV, mill ymi mi
Chemical production
of fond- tiiiimr.1 in i-iiirr ymir
clu ffs Is now n laboratory Accom­ In iaki1 rnn»t' nt Hit «*oiinin*iiEo in
HanTuiilt Klnrtdi.
iihou
JltmaAF.
plishment. U n lrcrsity of Crilfor* the 2lhl tla&gt; **f Hnr‘4'li, A I* 193*.
;% i|err#« !■»«» i**»n!rrw» will
r nla sriurdlstv have sehi,qval a large pr
Jm
' prouuclinft of tomatoes in n small

F4.1t! niUEM I CklilSIk

!1A l‘1»|ifPiBl’ttl|

space by growth In chem lcslly rtn«. ill a mnl|i*r will i*iorr*il u
treatcil water.
'* IT l*m |.'fU T IIi:it o lltlK IIR IM h al
Them
experimenter* caution llll. lint. ■ of fu l.llra llu n )•• P«l,a
that “ the commercial water cu l­ 11• ltd la ttm H.iafxr.1 lo rn IJ one#
a » w t fur four H I o in .c r u ll* .
ture method l i in a preliminary WPfltM,
*
WITNiao* l 1"1 ha ail nt Ml.
I
lla g a of development and should
11c. niliui, iT cih III lit. .aid Court.
Still he viewed eonvervjlively."
nri.1 the tchI t.f ilic rnlJ fa u lt.
Nevertheless, Iho possibility of Mil. lu ll illy ..f Krlm mry. A. I&gt;.
lrrge*scalo clicmlcul prmluctlon of lu ll.
II I' IIUlINtHVN.
f Irrk
food* la a potential nightmare to
»i»
A SI. WRRKH.
the m il Ions who get a livelihood
t&gt;.
fropt our gigantic fund pi educing, W IIIT K IR L D . W lttilllT A W iltTi t i:i.t&gt;
processing anil distributing buriOrtsmtn, plnrlJn,
nc*s.
H allclloi. (or fuiiiplnlnnat,
l'Orgrtinncl of "pill meal*" are (Hf.AI.)
the highly concentrated food* now
available a*
emergency rations.
However, il'a
p. safe betVJhut
A iu rrlc ilis of 1/J3 still w ilt'Wok
on a tapsuled dinner ns a pretty
rcraw ny substitute for a sitzllng
steak, a buttery baked potato, a ‘
rucculent
salad and n . s ’nb of
"uwlher's tpple pie."
OF ALL KINDS
(’resent Trend
11« r«iM #ii» At#*
P i*&gt; * l i t 1*#
The present trend lo e jiln t
aw ay from home Is rxpccD d lo

B. N. NIPPER

SIGNS

.
A te'rC( i r l"in?cte&lt;^ If^ l* * s^ d * nro0?e n s t l ^ ^ i S l o m l w
“Gcrmnnv '■ foot Loll"
. Thousand* of thc-e worker* h id
beATTvIltk-al f o e a i o f ^ X riiancollnr .Iti.o u .
i_i„ nownr
b‘ t It « n i ind les led th a t when
kl*
terAH »L.
n i.- TS.M .I^tf^ i? .t i i v l! fir .1
Die. Th r*»l y night In his fir*
f a t nlPT r i r r me Z . a
4 e e ln rillrih m "

Message On Faith 11"’8“^itvo'wuS5*
Is D elivered By I ™ ,^M irSS,hl„
Rev. J. R. Williams I niam&lt;)t&gt;
A
i 1)stttfa^
Engraving

O nnovhtei

h"' P w » l'l

lo

cxiveetnl

coming week, ami lm|icr were v p -

T t tb
h riti ^ oour
‘ ^ task
1 . ^ I*
™ !to“ A
1 1 7 ,1 7 *
1, 1. A ottri^ n. L,n«
holdt’ -o r#
ff '‘-ceased.

w jl.h

tain ’s
A ustria’,

h
v . , 1.

te r iT ia * ,h* m ' my

w |,houl " “" ’i.lc he'p

" ’C ' " itP "

An rc n m .lr leim rl

or cclejy

T B r* l»Mp* to be pot on a w ar basis on *“»l week was |2.tHI wit ch netted
ti... . . a
, »horl notice and p'ans for w n r - 'l'P RPn*P f »'» approxim ate aver-

SSi*'E?SsS'9"

only B few days ago under kn
amnesty decree growing out ol
Schuschnlgg’s Berchlesgaden-'CBbv
fcrencc with Fuehrer Adolf H itler of Germany, no* only opened
a violent campaign ngslast Jew*
but demanded wide powers In
the government.

Celery Market
Shows Slight
Upward Trend
C.ntinuM

ba«cU..on

Hark A re.
117 N. I*»rk

ViUcx Hotel Bid*.

8

u*.“
•'This faith V\il| tiring- Ch rist j
In to nn*»i-r every need of the
MiU|, tV*' c i i t H W nerd Salvn
lion from ih" r.ullt of past ah).tf
final tho | . u n r • ' p iise n t shiv
and t r ia l.; from the dally defllimint nt sin; front tho result* ot
sin v'libh i&lt; death. Christ proml*e . to satisfy every
need
so
look unto IH m ‘‘

LABELS

r .e - tins

f t .'B

I*."

L a m b B o a s t
Cenuno 5p»rr»g v»hoI*
Should**. S*nft 2wilh
Cfrra Tm i i . Mint J«Uy
of C*ftnbtrryS»u^*. VVKtlt
Mity I* ^ lind IHtyll 0°
ll«ll pt und . * . .

c

Fresh—I’laln or Sliced

LOAF...............
rrn .k m w a n t or
Hearth Rye

LOAF.................
r a no.

h ip s

i ik

Campbell’* TOmito

17c
15e
20c
7c

nkg..... ......

th

SWIfl’S UJUMIUM

MILK

79c

lb

19c

Qu#My
O YSTERS

ql

39c

Rtih Novthtin Coiia^o

CHEESE

lb

17c

{twtfl Tendri Sliced

BOILED HAM i/2 lb 23c

\ \ 'h ltc

tency lo&gt;nd*d

W e ste rn B e e f
Cl.utk

ROAST *

3 tali cans

19c

h

$1«fidtA0 fiimj tib

ROAST

2 lb s

. ly u c o A

each

ROAST

A Real Sprqatl'

PRESS E S nipt jar.,

B aco n

‘

White Mouse— Evaporated

Ann Figfr—3*|ad

£&lt;1**1. O L«jn Whit#

Dirtied, D'dwh, Cold Sti»#ju
Pig P«ik Chopi or

SOUP 2 cans.......

Dromedxtiy Ginger Bread

23c

25c

Cabbate
Jb.
JKW iti;n tii i**
Potatoes 4 lbs.
Carrots
Bunch
Onions
3 lbs.
Campbell's Tomato

W H E ^ T J E S 2 pkgrs......

IONA—

IIKDLISS lb

FRYERS

CORN No. 1 can

Breakfast of Champions

29c
kino oh it

onSiKK pL'A.

^ ^ lo iu ^ ^ w c c T ^ T e m T r r,

J U I C E 4—14 o z. cane..

mix

RATH'S

fcH.HT OXT.OCK
JHIItl and Alclknv lb.
tKD CIRCLE
Rch and Full Uodled lb. 19c
lORAR
Vigorous and Winer lb. 2 1c

Hi Ot.

£'
Potatoes
10 lbs.
•iiii.U K x
;
4 lbs.,
c s i i i r , f. vrti.V
Lemons
T^
A . . ii i:m :n i. ■ nor. s ir s :
Lettuce. Head

ItndUiO

COFFEE

25c

Ij

tftj or ILntef

STEW

TOMATO HAUCE

1 2 l/ 2 c

Royn’f

STEAK

Hi &lt;)/.. C a n s

11 %i; llll l.M •»

7

10c
37c

O x . I'k g s .

'ound

A ft P—LlIBClqpB, YpLIAJW CLIN(J* (HALVES)

PEAC F ^

25c

*•

£(k&lt;d, Cd«»d( STwilled nr Gfo»,ntl

IONA- BRAND—SPAGHETTI OR

*V*
T t ;m u ( o iH

II).

IArid O' Sumbro*

B u tte r

34c

Kidf* tdharn Dm t

19c

C h e e se

-

No. 2 1-2 Can

Carrots

Flour 5 lbs. 27c - 12 lbs. 63c - 24 lbs. $U 5
r v * i yEGETAULij SljoUTENlNrr'

’ ........... ■

‘

■

CR1SCQ 1 lb. 21c 3 lbs, 55c - 6 lbs. $1.09

Beano lb.
Cabbage lb. 1c
California Snobftfl

C a u liflo w e r

CHOPS

LAM B

P A J T IE S

W it h

25c

For

B aco n

n&gt;

9c

5.000 Case* To Be Sold Wilhout Roihrvdtion
WE M U S T RED U C E U W E N T O R T

It CM
rttCSM ITALIAN
PRUNES "" 314 «"
LtODY LONG SLICC
PINEAPPLE «o 3ii «.*
IJOSCDALC 5LICt:t&gt;
PINEAPPLE «■
&gt; 'W
LCKO PINCAPPLC
PEARS n» 3 «•*•
Ltnnr &amp; a pple
SAUf"t eo 1“ n‘
MINOT CMANBCWffy
SAUCE no 30J tin
GtOKCLVS
PUMPKIN «* 3lk «.«
t,UNSHINE TUttNiP
GREENS m* 3 ti«t
JOAN or Altc CUM STVLE
CORN oa 30]
LtnOY UNV KEHNEL
CORN &gt;-&gt; 303 1*01
LIBBY C Cl. Oft G. D.
CORN &lt;&lt;o 3o] i&lt;ni
MILFOKD C. G.
CORN
30] c»*i
rttcoH i it Li) pi .as a
SNAPS on 7 t.nt
LlHflV JJMHO
HfcAS M JOJ IMI
LIDDY C.AHOCN
PEAS ■’ 30] &lt;*ni
linBV fOMAIO
JUICE ru 1M"»
HEINZ TOMAIO
JUICE ™ 1MOV
LinuY poiiv. ft
BEANS 3* &lt;’»*»"i
HURF'U
SPAGHETTI is «* «'»•*
LIBBY COIINEO BLCF.
HASH ™ 1*•"»
ANGLO ItOASr
BEEF 0° i tin
GIUU-J TOMATO
CATSUP lie* bo'
-VAN-fTLE TOMATO
“
CATSUP 6°*
GREEN HIPE
O LIVES pin «»*
MARKET DAY
RAISINS 3lb ptg

^

LOT ( MAtr 1107.

DOZ.

69c "| 1.35

1 13fc c

67c

1.33

67c

1.31

43c

.85

v/zt

SSc

1.09

U 'A c

67c

1.33

9 */2C

SSc

LO S

n% «

43c

"

10c

sac

1.15

10V4«

SV c

1. 1S

10«^c

59c

MS

IOV 2C

39c

1. 1S

3 25c

48c

.95

Ik i^ c

69c

MS

15‘/4c

75c

1. 4S

3 20c

39c

.75

V l 20c

39c

.73

10^ e - 61c

1.19

’ V&amp;c

43c &lt;

.83

9% «

SSc

1.07

19c

1.10

V'Xte

SSc

3 . 14c
S ic
M VW

\

i

2.15
1.07

2S c

.49

1.23

2.39

85c

L iS

Va. WincHap 5 IIih. 15c Q C |f »
APPLES 10 lbs. 25c

Dog or Cat Food

CALO 3—1 lb. cans
Toilet T im *

R ib - S h o u ld o r ,

LA M B

o v ra io a D E S

B ACO

Freshly Koanlrd!
Franhly (irutiml!

* BREAD

IK I

FURNITURE' PAINTING

refutations &gt;Ur« aberv X X a will !«• purehased nlglit.

ft P—Soft TVJb I

Me Clung S 1 ’
AltCADF. IILDG.

ths ImnihiiiR olid i hipping at
per rr a tr.
*n ptci.enl
Imllcn.
[, X-i^nrordlni:
A rc
itienx averago daily h a rk ImMIngn
in principal mnrkcln end nl*u to
Uh r.i rival* will show a tnhiriiuii
fur Ric ru rrrn t vveck. Total holdlug* y n te rd a y ill Id iinpoitant
m sik rls n in e only 20J, follow
‘tig n linllday, a* rouipAml with

GOLD M E D A p -K ltC l^ N TESTEIk-pi-AIN OR SELp'fclH|NG

N o more
g rum b l e - s e u r
for m e !

SIGNS

Quantity Itights Reserved

c

Seninole Printing Ceirpiny

Diamond MennUnn &gt;‘-nd En/.rBvlng
that
S 1 VUT
"
“ w i i k i i n r n t c r . s l . . i r u n i.oxt-w w &gt;»'i'
saa u 1- tr .i a i.
r x .M a
s T . t M t .w .u w I
Je-** i i s s i s a m vw *w*j^^&gt;iMMMMN^mM|NwwB ***^ w w w w w w ^ w w w i« iN ^

”■ wwv-lw ......... •«-!

h iv e leen worked cut.

F. H; A.
C. M. Boyd &amp; Co.

in J imii.i t" iri:t I* In Hot tng
Jc*U« If at !o Ii-Til VvilliiiH It,
i'ltil .Imply neilnn_.i’n wlmt
believe. It i , hu'kliig until

PBAHA, Feb?~2l,—(fpy—Cicchoehq- to the Industry fnllmnlrd R u t IhU j *j i f,„. tlm b&gt;
brcvfnus wi ck,
etovakU is rcs.hr to defend h
l.cre f-jilrn ste |iror*lo ilim ihl continue I| JJ., C.
c . Ilecttlec,
t
secretary of tho
relf a g a in .t «„d,frii attack w ith o u t'fo r
w sitin ,. r „ . . . . l i i i r C'V ^ "
1®r
onalhcr week
lit an effort Control C anunlRrr, Mated today
g for outride help, |he c h io l, further lo improve the market for
that • 1 grower* and shipper* were
Invited to attend tho mooting of
° f Tho S u
' U ff V ? ' T yI ,h ' tommadliy.
Plan G e ^ S d w i i * ° v “ 'f * " * 0
* l * l y *»••" of I hr surphi* relery tho Conttnlttrc nt Rir hrifttiiuattor*
in lie
Me Inch building
Frldsy
B e d . U £ ,e d m
“ Xl
2
N d U r In ........
.
-------- ' U

,

5 W ER T-The JE W ELE R

!ritl ^

ular
support
oS
thsn m
,,,

PDINTINQ- )

S McLauUn, Jeweler [

A .® P V ^ J o D S T n lR f ! C RBAM Elh'

M ortgage — Loans

n A a x w v l

th a t war* now bring w ithout dc- through
through the F n le r s l fm p la * rm nelarations and mote
m are whh
wUh sw ift' mtnlltlcs
module* Cotportillon ih i. « r , k for
ness be;oiiTc o f airplane* and distribution through relief chan*
fio r TMl CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST ,1.
motaffted tloopi.
tiel,.
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n * d ft not mention (Icrnthiiy
'J hose close to the In d n irj’ lo*
* Q U A LIT Y S E R V IC E
but th e ir hr* bevn unr.’sinc** heru dJJ* a&gt;o expressed opinion i that
since C hrncolor Adolf K iller Sun- 'bu amount paid for the com.no.llly
c t,lWWinr „« the text of his
^
preclaimeil jlhiirctlcn of Ger liy the goVcrmnertl should I*- Mini*. orm„n -Gooklng t'n to Jo*u*.
f u*ro*u svi, s r c o u a is c itt it.
n u n "•'"o ritle , in cenirri Europe. wh»t higher than .he $ l,o . p ert th„
,, w illiam ., whu&gt; "
Ph. m* 483 1.&lt; B .n l.r J , n .rlA a
( l ! H. P grk Ave.
ji
Ctrehoalovaklm
Ik-* next to ctiiln th a t I* bring paid hi ' k'vr (
, i nducttnu ti'rvlei** at ibis mnDwwawwnw.twwngwwgviMsw |
—4 ,
a f ,m *nlr *"ll h**
3^00.000 .,f llm L e t Hint pro cool ng and] r„ .,h y t. rtan Church mhlreased a
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1,1 her population. Nearly government impeclio,, are Iwbig h |||p u, „ nl| an)l.
. „ raiir. in
k'wo-thlrdo of the Gesmcn* a r e , required.
I Jesiv.
ro n ffn l ral*d
In
Bohemia, the
I* was indicated Rial tilm r.*
"Many pentlie
If *t*nii
stumhlo nt llm
Itbf’b 'w c ilrm section o f ihe coun- from Hie government pnrebnic* thauKlit of la in '; saved ih io iig h 1
Dlanwnds (nd Walchca
t(7 *bWh is bounded on three .*&gt;o Ip-tow c u rm it market ivturns. fa|th,'‘ lb,, m inister t inted, ’ he «
by G tru u n y ,
. r ar. l . u c* of the roiumodlty are tatHe llu v or:' m l*iakrn ns t«
Fine Watch Alta Jewelry; Raptlrlng
"
W • Io n , time before e x i t e d lo ............... Ih.i.Ugh R.e tlm nature ot faith, ftnvlnx faith

tn g . slnglc.packagrd,
h f fform
^ m eerr (oculist*
socU ^ris outlawed
o M l l ^ drth
n,,,vcn**nt
fnr h"
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k fmo.
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for d“ ri* * U,fl r lr t * ph* ,c o f ‘ b o f ,th l' ,i|in
l W2 rnrn
of %Rie
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'give promise of further esplntion I ne
rtcaird meals.
.
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|are the popularity of fru it niul
b I« * F o r , , , l , P«»T«*r" ho staled, wcie shipped fiom llm S tate: da'
Incrtam d 'doctoring of s , I. T^ u W c Jui„ , , nd- the qttlric
h csbtnTl S r i l ahd f tr itr io l "* Mr-Gung system of fertlMc*- '&gt;urk holding* w e re '801. «&gt; tth
plant* in d food-producing animals
of v rg e la h ln , meat* nrd
«• being etccleil along 0Ur m ,- U r .ally Inner Rmn
to vitamin lie ami Improve quslhy f n liu (o ..rrse rre full f lr iu r.
^O ^ m s o i . L d s i i ^ ^ i w i t w .
These Should g!vo mar ptevtoua week and Ihe total nr
of food*.
I
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4. Foods now unknown or little , Tom„ rrow . elolhc*.
Thls v h i r ' S ’a .
...i . 'w hether plans o f brutal xggrvsslon « '' misldciablc reduriioii im-r the
txard will become the most popular
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“ ,by would have any chance of success.’'
I'Hor.
because of their reputed 1hcra)«u-j
,
aR «i bi KrTncc s.0
,fe **M ‘"dustry already was In 1 H ip overage prlre paid during
tie v a h e .
Striking
pm edente: E c k e r S O I l F i v e L o S e B
the
once-iowly liver's
leap to
popularity end to the hfgh-prir*

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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY H , 1M«

✓ iR^fcw SH m aterrt, h

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W iM m . *»l» 1» — i
«am r
tL il- I I .T l; I * k u IH*. R u M i n
(Air la p &lt; I M H U i h * torn-

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Honday.
ondar, March *.
A
- » * W - .W - - J E
S S E
S
SatT, «»d
rnd , th«r*BkOlogical
tbd Blolcwkal 7I*M
rip to Central!• M
Morlda
Fl.'d T
Trip
,
I A i.a a to Obacrre 1.............. ..
nO G SA K
I under (luldanea of Mr. J . M int.i “F.iih *i« A W .M . rlLi
e f f m d In the idreamllned f i n d
o im Miikm- N a L r . H i i m
•a m rfi.y , M atch L W c t£ U , OrUndo, fm m er Audo ]
M. Ana la B a ra . II T W r * . '
W anleii
Ilf *
m ^ lr m ^ U H,l ^
d*f"r*r\ Hoand • f 1PM- whkh begin.
lu ttT K II n n ^ U t f « d
run Bt tha RHx Thaalra today. ' -J-akwb. U.Ml MB »a ll.N i
m»a Com m ttU. Mn Uor - B:00 A. If. Leave Annie UuM.ltI o t ° aT w w *m worUI.
l M. A m lo Ksaaall ThM tra.
Theatre, Hoi In* C olk-n
I'drn mr . S , r : ol " r , ; t r
J
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• o c te ty i A m a a l T rip to 1:00 P. M. Camp I.uneheon (each dent. Ira truly la not promlmd to po|nU wtrv i m r , n&lt;|y d l!!g « n t|y * rW n b ;te .ru rirO la, i i l k
titfagoa, (IH uitraU d) Mr.' ponon
provider own lunch) PU rn Wo f ° , b W* L r f t r . f T ! ■ « * * tor extent a n d b o rriU m ' * A d l l f t t . S S S f o J f f f l
. f
*
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f f[ ‘, 11,1 to r thla product k \ \ Ml»eh* A uer, Su. t&gt;akm.&gt;Toflr Impariala
It L orunlnm t, D ayton. Shnpld bo bnek it* Holllna by J!
there la an m obllng w iffld m ry . . .
j, .
. r.—
. * r- li.» t| ■tirm ane lia I
lof f r . f r and rourxge t.y whirl,
aB” 3 . * * . y ° . . r * * ? M r ^ P P M ^ ^ f S f a w , JDS l b
^ iL A n n U R oOm H T hoalra
The following comnotr the nioet- P . may with « l frrn and V r o lu t r
' “ r ’*
r e .d in .il go through Iho liau rila £
nrodoe®on A i If IKbt were
nt!eN»i* ISMPT M y a ll.,
of oar elrllliallnn,
I "* P ™ « * A . If
J a m .a j ’ t i l r T w ^ h X
W U M M ^ rililA T a .
. r r . Or Undo “IVIrcranro front f.nr la tho'
to *
^ W S S S ^ S r V ^ Ch,,nB,r" A‘ J - IU,ln»* Wlnlar .b p r.rn . nrrd of wlr w„rM
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FOTATORA;
NartAarn.
Mala*
O r m U m t U l M C R T b a d . law

ItT M M A

,, POTATO BA: B ui-pll.. liberal. J r W M H»bL
m arh al
J a il FU.
Bllaa T nam aha,
bar.
Apr*. A
rrlr_ (laid s r a J a * park. H a l a
l l . l t ; Ho. b* M at U* oommarelala,
No. l a H e
H N EA PPLIM ; C aban a ll . a r ia
tt-M . No Mappllaa.
IIA m a i l KSi Wie* par Ooa l a a
W -lllli
■PIN ACII i r i a .
baa
bah la.
■loantailala Ik i-ll.M . N r * ■**!» J J l-U a
■QIIAMIIt K1*- baa. b a h ia . T al­
low c ro ak a ark a fa ir I* anoA qual­
i t y l l U 'l l l l ^ W a i w , ardlnarjr la
V ru A w a m m iE a i
ru .
a ia u
H r.
■ W l t T POTATOES) ■ eatbarn.
PanW R laaa law (In*
quallly,
b a a baaa, l l . M - t n o .
POTATO Itai Id a rib o ral
Mala*
O r.^M aantalna CWT b a d , t l . i l -

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P« kI W w ,rJ «■
WtaUrlaml auch a d .llr.rn n ra la d richor ^ m t . T a l d U r « ^ I , . . w '
^ • n 3 w iu * V S i J " K
P*rkl M ,,‘ c An,lrow,,» Of* M ptriann of (hr rrallty mwl lor*
.* ,
r
ta
7 1 d k e t s : Muppiimi libara
I b k h A , - V , J5L . , T Undo! Mr"- G I’hinrp# Jolmaon, Inc wMom nf find than that IU
* . „ ,
. ,
,
l ^ r"4d
Orlando; Judyo T. Pin on W idow, rhcuM Uko oa out „f Ih. m nflld.
° V * Apollon’. orcW tra, 1on»,
^
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oT.nn l n .., r . i t
Orlando; Hodman Uhmnii, W lnlrt(Th. .obllmeat adlHido Uirouch
,'h» b*“
« t «
S r S S S y rrt
*T,'
Hammock SUU Park, U r p ^ , Mrf, nrlnhanl K tnlrnbor»,'||f.', trlbalrllon U found In tl.oj b« A m .rkan atam . 1. ta a f t- r l
m ^ K T ^ -aR .
I f Jlnnu
Tkaatrr Malt'and; D»lmar Nleholaon, O r .Man of OalllN, who Mt HI. fat» ,!?m ,.J ,po1t ,n th* .
And-C"o*nbaaaa wid. ra a a . la .ai
K. An«U R o w n T k»U ». ^n do,
M, „ KCcn RLInmaU, .l..d fa .lly to go
In Jm ).alom .»|1,1 ~ ;d AdamNn »ndJlmmla H r l ■ £ t- ^ o rtf ^ a a . parju a . 1
t k r r . B ^ . l ^ m ? i ^ i Apopka; U E. Dyke. Winter Park; Dr. Cllnlon apnkoof Ih. d an c .ralU°*h’ Um&lt;m*
Brotdw .y and
ST 5 *2 t
r n i n m i u ? W*,Ue* M, rHr:rr, Wlpter Park; of our modern lire r'„l|,od In opHollywood aonc wrlthi* tn M .t
.
V » ^ S T n i » i ^ ? ^ U U « l MlnUr J ’ W cilM I Jr.. Orlando; r .,. n t Innrrener.
"It U not Uio
»"i|m»*A mnalc for lh . oreHN-'™ n OTm i &gt;1 a tro d r, r u .
OM j £ 2 VDl2 l!li wE aZ . EAkin, Drl.mln; Mm. Nina Dtrll of natlra u flln r.. wa nead,lr» ♦rn&lt;I511,&lt;m*
for th . aonf
1 TOPPED p*r
a
0llT,r n,,,,n- H*nfnn,: M n. T h o -'f.ar but rail,or th . .*11 that .p -in o m H r. by tha four mala com*
» U . aearao K
m Mdna
Mat Oilrar, Or* m |t| U s h , r&gt; Ml.
i&gt;o rl; t . Hoy poor. In fen p h le
ho aatd.
*"&lt;• hV lo T ,fod«aa, an.
lr.

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A iu « ri.
f r a J Youn* '
" • All*nXJC n j r w i p irom n»yr.n

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Oalnentlllo;
Ml»a O Ic n .'T h .ro ara t-I.ro lit,, m .m . and o 'h .r Ilropdrr.y fa to r ll. who haa
TtoV
. in ..
_I^a__ i_____ __n i_____ lu it urrivrd In iho h r town Tin

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TOM ATO BA: Bappllaa m adarata.
d a n a a d atodarala, m a r k n alaaflr.
PNl loaar r r t a a ap fa* . la lb*,
natf w k a M a s* la
quality *
faw

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,' 01. 1^ 1(0 (1, PIm. por Can b a a .
ti- r o v
COHN: K!ro»i« Plb. por dba.
P I. p»r Oo. n - l . r .

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ki«

haa

1SQ!EI|T^Rl!Xr

bpra.

few. poor lo fa ir. t i l l . ,
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K -u frt NNTI tflm. baa,
baK J
No Huppllaa.
.
i.m -ru c N i n o . iC RD Rtto, im m .

• rn rrle, foie la good quality K.
I. rrro . I t - l l a .
,
- ftl CRTAfill] rto. eurlr. pa* 0*0.'
bun, ««-Ue. Oolod b a . bpeo, «•He.
,
IIKHA, PI*, hu. hpr*., No »ap-1
pile*.

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(P er)

Norlharn, yal*

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law * W lb. H ( h tl.f l- ll.T L
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ONIONS, ((Iraant Dm. r a r daa.!
n p a n lm .n l bun are. ,n alia Baneb *P-«»e.'
j
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I'A iiM Idtri, pi*, par da*. b i a , |

Mhn, K lTr ! * «’****" , h r **«t Tta.- *«*, b p m .
Had, B id *er, la fiaalhy, U .U - I 1.U .
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rady a n d
p k i 'I’Miu c
Pm .
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b p ra *

laatified
Adve
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’o kro catering to perm anent
Uy fo w ta . lU taa por w .tk —
a 19.00 to |1 0 0 , iln g la—ItiXK)
up, douMa. H aU . by day—
• to tlAO, ahqgte—flLOo to
k ' t e a m . O ur bode i l l tha
I.'H ot and cold w ater hi Mrery
■, A hom.llko atoiMpharo p lo t
lata hotel oorvteo. Wo welcome
laopacdon of our room*,
ting room now ' op»n, wllb
M nr Ico a n d

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l a r prteoa.

a

TELY
AT REMARKABLY
REDUCED PRICES.
OBTAIN OUR n t ic s ON
INDIVIDUAL P R E S C R I P ­
TIONS BHPORR PIL U N tL
TOU W ILL HE SU RPRISED

DR. MILLER

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER

Six Wm. A. Rogers Teaspoons Free

Wllb oaeb H J f f of Oiewufaa Wm, A. WaadbwiyaRow Bo l o t Urn*
ICb** Panada*,'OMP OtomrOboOm Nat. b ■ a,b*l«. M*. r J k
PMfumn OIA* Ola*. M m . Oardeam. Prp*Ma* A IW M lpH.
U p ll b k , aa* alar, Me*. M*b« A Darn, .m a rt **T-*a~i 00* Ola,

m ore a llra rtlv o a t U-u eo*t by
tiling D oxlrr
A G ay’, quality
paint. S tanley-K ogera
lta rd am ra
Co.

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TOTAL TALVIL OUk AD ll*aw fa* m lf

IP YOU NEED

12— W a n t e d

Wkim.n wanted: good home, .mall
■alary, white preferred.-107 N.
Loeuit. Lnai.on.
WANTEDi Whit, or colored re­
liable gardener-no tool* needed.
Phone 817.

B. F. Mills
W.D Known Aa Barber
Formerly Worked A t.
Sm l h lla rb tr Shop
Now W arkiog A t

Bnowe Darter Shop
IM W. le t 81.

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Apartment—Adult, only,
Phone 773-J,

CUT FLOWERS
W E HAVE A
n ic e

a sso rtm en t

JHctctSatea

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RUSSELL'S
FLOWER SHOP
C E L E R Y AVK.

PHONE U 4 -J

F ir Friday tad Saturday

[AV* YOUR Watch wpalrad by 20— M la c c tla n e o u a F o r S a te
OM who really knowa how.
Z U R I ia o r r SPECIAL CaUry
ylMte Jeweler Magnolia Ava.
Plant a *covered h.avy wl'b
atraw during cold weather, fra*
from fro.t, all varl.tla. ixp;**1
plant, ready to eel. Will makt

Finnan Haddlfa

for a Short Timo Only

I'ompano—Scallop*
Smoked Shad—Clam*

No Down Payment
30 Montha to Pay

v^Ipaiilah Mackerel
Dnaaid To Your Caar.oleaco

Priam TO Fit Tear Bodgot

SANFORD GAS COMPANY

SANFORD FISH MARKET
T h ree

m ilk

cow*,

aafTPhuata

* Cook tho dcllelotM, nourlshin« mml* your family
needs nnd hIill spend less lime in the kitchen. TRADE
IN your old iilpve for a new fnnl, cool-cooking OAS
range (hat doc* all the oven watching for you.

SPECIAL OFFER

Salmon— Red Snapper

Ale—f r r o i . Mi

It’s easy to cook meals your husband will
rave about with a modern GAS range!

Don't m'*» thlm oppor­
tunity! SAVE up lo
|3 5 ? N o Down Paym ent!

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Wo I b M n r — ■ . &lt; Too* Mualuna A w m b M

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JOE PALOOKA

l o s s . PARK AVE.

I W ONT HIT TM

MODRIIN 0 room hnu.o, twi
largo ii-irrtm* wire,I tor oloctrl
co| rooklna. Mnyfalr--ln«i«ln&gt; II
A A Hl»re.

PHONE 43

By HAM FISHER
•A Y

iNA HIT THAT
FELLA

A G A IN

SO—Houses for Silo,
FPECIAL HOUR Bargain at bit
aacriflca. Corner Olh St. and
Magnolia Ava. Atl caah. See D. I
Vhroaher, rmwutorwPhono t i t .

SIDE!

By Jo M«tz«r

3&amp;K^ » r
DAN.DUNN { Sruri Op.r.tlvrO
EH? WHAT'S

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U,S. Refuses

p u c e b r is t l e s

' sr

Mayor Insists

Schuschnigg
__Called Swan Song

IN THRONE^ SHADOW

vit ’

Be M uzzled
N ote To Japan Saya
A m e r i c a n s Have
* Perfect Ri^fat To
L i v e In C h i n a

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Continuance Of Mad
Dog Scare Brings
Drastic Action In
Try To Curb Spread

Bill Is Approved To German NaziaAreBit*
ter Over Austrian**
Stop War Profiteers
Claim Of Independ*''
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—
ence For Country.
M V -Tke House M il.laiy Com­

Explanation Of
Celery Surplus
IsGiveuGrowers

Island Empire
Eearn Bombings

Acting on th« hecommindatlon
mittee today approved a bill
j ef City Physician, Dr. J . N. Tolar,
to'-fclvi- llio
I‘i ml,lent broad
auihm i y to prevent profiteer­
I and through the authority Proing In war time. The commlitee's
vtdtd In City Ordinance#, Mayor
action liAikr n long deadlock
KdwaHI IHggina today iaaaad a
nn-r legis allon which President
Proclaibatlon requiring 'a ll
Itoosevi-ll had recommended as
w*ar inutile* when off the
a na'iotiul
defense measure.
Following M-vernl rom plalnls The bill contains a pinvlskn
premises dr tha awuar. effecTIre
la the Klorkla Cclrry Conlrol Com- j for Hie uni&gt;*tsal d ra ft of man
March I. a n d to continue to do
tnlllee nnd to County Agent C. It.- power nnd Widest ry In warHm t.
so
as
long
ns
this
precaution
U
In
T
hrone's
Shadow.
I
Franco,:
8panlah
insurgent
H A N K O W ,‘C h in a , F «B . 2 5
Dawson by grow ers who declare
n . As-sstslto Wr.ss
deemed
necessary.
chief, wins the civil w ar, th*r« l , 1 Increased reason . Ip - believe th a t ibo rn t.m nmount of ih elr, The ililgf-.r'sreulive would have*
| — ( A P ) — T h e U n ite d S t a t M
power to put UVrifflllng’! on
Echop* of Chnnccllor Kurt;
This r* co in as ws* tskon by
he
will
ask
Prince
Don
J
.a
n
,
form*)
K
ing-A
lfonso's
youngest
son.
available erk-ry neteagn ban been prin-s. In addition llie legisla­
g o v e r n m e n t tb ld J a p a n - In %
Mayor litgglna to prevent an i­
ikhuncliniifv's l»»cun of A uib l u n t n o te to d a y t h a t i t h a e
mals &gt;h*t have bean Infected to re-establish &lt;he Spanish racaafcly. H e n are the psince and cut by shipper, even though the tion provides for a "system
u n til luxituni DiiBcrcd in K llj
nllatm enl percentage In effect at of taxation which shall absorb
‘1
Prem ier Mussolini of Italy has with the virus from transm itting hla wife.
lo|H! ttnluy b u t itu motif or
t
r .i in t e n ti o n o f o r d e r in g t h e
tho
lime
wan
only
76
per
rent
o
f,
all profit* over n fa ir normal
ll« ' Infoctiou to cltlien* of Banhurnnmy wuli (icrm gny bBj...; V
e v a c u a tio n o f A m e ric a n a in apparently underwritten H itler's
1
tin
availah'o
supply,
C
ounty,
te 'u rn to lie flxrd by CongTC»n",
latest adventure in Aus rla which ford.
c«mo one of JanBliuV digcord
A gent Dawson, In a statem ent I*
t h e C e n tr a l C h in a w a r a r e a started a train of diplomatic hr
paring. tlia number of weeks
in licrliiL
. ,
.
grow
ers
tods)rxjtlrlnrd
Iho
pro-1
m r e q u e s te d b y t h e J a p a n e s e cldances Including I he downfall of th a t th e Infection haa been on a
Lfmliiiir Nnsla in l l i t l a r t
v |,|o n of th r Celery
M arketing
B ritain's Foreign Minister, An rem plgn In Sanford and BemlcupiUtl culled
it
SchuAgreement relative to this inatlik.
nol* County a number of persona
a r ^ f{ )lo m s tic
c ir c le s h e r e Ibony Eden.
irchiiTRii'H nwun aoug, »*y*n*
The Counly Aijenl advised tho
h iv e
been bitten by infected
-fo r u* h r It finished, history will
■aid tlW nota dscisrod Ameri­
grow ers th at ihey are wllhln tlislr
enlm els and have been required
lake It* course
w ithout him,
rights
In
prevrntlng
shipper*
from
cans h a r t a perfect right to lire
la undergo the Pasteur tre a t­
AusUia is ours".
ru ttin g the total amount if they
and carry on U e tr done* In anT
ment. This action, d t la hoped,
Home, while had looked atkane*
R l l l l s s f i n l* °
snd that surplus mm•will prevent further Infection to
p art o f‘ China ragardlaaa of the
D U l I C i l U mod|ly mlRhl 1k,
go|d |n intiaa t the H ltlrr-Jk h u seh n lff pu«*»
l&gt;*r*ans In the Clip and also carb
was "highly pleated" by Bchuaahpreeenee of the Japan#** army
state commerre.
th a spread of tiro epidemic to
nlgg'e Interpretation of the agreeMoat Of the Agsorieeaa concern*-'
The
statem
ent
of
the
County
The
Heminole
Counly
School
other artimalf.
m ent *■ meaning A ustrian lid * 1'
a re m laaiyoarW
Agent
to
the
growers
Is
as
fol­
lend (onrril scheduled to U* held prndrnrc and
, Chief of Pellca liny n . W il­
Austro-Gargto®
’ A fter the alnking of tha United
lows:
a t'th e Municipal IHer Sunday has
TALLAIIA8BKK. F .b :5. -&lt;A1
liams reported th a t two mad dags
poser.
Btntog genhoat- Panay. by Jap^TUCaON, Aria.. Feb. 2V—IA*I
This
I*
«n
attem
pt
la
e*plaln,|Mlcn
indefinitely
postponed,
K.
K.
wern
killed
by
m
oorhen
of
the
—The Florida Buprtm s Court to ­
A utltlt-n p o trk ta P*r»“#d Joy.
aaeea- airplanes, Japan guaranth at the estlh iale, made by the K ,pp annaun(n| today.
D e p a r t m e n t yesterday and day opbald tha Murphy "Low -G e n e ra l John J . P en h ln g , whose
nuqU after BehuocJtnlgg’* uddtWUU
teed the righta of th a United
Cuntrol
Comm
itter
should
not
ha
_____
rendition
became
so
critical
l*»l
brought the total num ber a t dngi D ollar' *tat Redemption law for
to the nillon. A ustrian Na»ta
Used as a basis fur stdllng. These
State* to China would ha rw
The ' regular meeting of the
killed In the commanlly ahwe tho second time although the ala night that physicians p n d lc ed
angry snd ther# wore aom#
apactad. A abort tim e late r the
estim
ates
are
made
for
the
p
u
r
t|u&lt;
end
was
near,
continued
to
local
lodge
of
II.
I&gt;.
O.
Klks
will
lb* beginning n t tlm epidemic to Justices said they would not hsv*
peso of showing Iho total amount Ire held In Ihe Lodge llell to ­ lured demonstrations.
Japanese arm y notified Ameri­
rally lo«|sy.
Outlining aTlatien In the United apprutlm stsly th ro . so o n .
supported
It
if
they
had
b
eta
London shared Roma's pIsaatM#
can r*pr***ittatl**i In China S tales Navy rn d giving a reaume
An official bullet*n aai.l hi- of n -lrry ava|lah|n for shipment night. tho Rev. J. J. K ellaghsn,
Stray dogs th a t nrn found members of thd leg islatu re.
th at. Japan Intaade* to bomb a of hi# work in this branch of n a­
for any week, ami with this to ­ secretary, snnoonrrd tw 'ay add­ for Italian support of A ustrian
heart
and
blood
pressure
were
roaming tha s t m t s w ithout m is ­
Tha C ourt, unanimously decid­
r a i l area of Control China and tional defense, Lb Com. Ila rry N.
tal Info, maltau tho Coiu m illet ing that lit* regular monthly Independent may glv* B ritain th#
sies Will ha killed by members ed th* law provldod fur HIT Improved. The bullr in adilml “ his
leverage
needed
to
block
fu
rth
er
awggeatad th a t American! in tha Carlson,
graduate of Seminole •&gt;f fh* Pol las Department. tyayor la ie s to -he Included in th f Condition must *UH be' rvganlod ri-cominends to the SvCret»rT of benefit d*nr&lt;i will follow
th*
Gcrmcn domlnaneo of C m llil
Agriculture and the letter places busluesa meeting
area leave after marking th e ir H igh School, and form er resident
•fated. Imllcaiisrg th a t amounts bid fur the cerlittrateg a t rritleul.*'
Europe.
‘V
Property ae the Jaguos,* coaid ef Sanford, told boys of the Junior
the prorate
percentage ' w idth
Tho
World
W
ar
Icodcr
Ispsc.l
for Oio dogs coqid b* which were two y e a n old when
England snd Franco hoped « u f
reopen lee i t from th e air.
Into uuconsciousness last night ►to ubt lie shipped from tho Ktat*
sa d Senior class*a a t tha
The rvgulgr weekly m eeting of
fJ aa toe*a »£Sft.
IS It-v u n M this morn In* and apoka ^ h Ihe BSrposo th at the gro«*t, a K h ^ le rU s-C e k rr iad.m try Comv. nilAht ho able to pU y G o m ^ r i
U * l school 'of (M'bJIpdrtoonlriee‘Af-1 rW
M ni|a*H?». *
ho mb ik e area. kUllag a*d wound­ lered
*a*|i ■ •
will get grantee r«d«nu f" r the tr)(| rom#1„ fw, w ,|, b. y d |n lh r a n F T f r t t ‘*galH »h-o*A o t h r " 1
ough th e ] 'in aviation
through
T ho. court decided |li* curt III- a 'few words to hl« physictsn*,
•
I-on,Inn Viscount llallfa* . h l .,ing spore than 1-MO non-com bat­ N rval A ir Corps.
hla sister and 'h it son who were amount ..hipped than he would l f j M r,,rll |1U(-,| „g tonight.
cates which Lccsmo two y e a n
to lo rd I'rooldenl of. the LouirnU.
a n t Chinas*.
-*,•&gt; . , , at
the
bedside.
,
The program today eras the
the
total
is
ahiPP»d.
|l.eltlee,
recrelary
of
the
Commit
old after that date could tint he
Meanwhile riotood debate ever a fourth regular monthly Vocational
"I urn plaint* havo r-«rl.e.l HU* .............. . |lM|#y. s,.l,linK th at those and form er Viceroy of India W*0
Rummnm-il
hurriedly
In
h
it
hod
sold a t auctions.
formally nrm ed foreign secretary
o ffirr from grown-* llia t In sell
w a r control meaaero forced par­ Gu’dance program for boy* la th*
In another ra»r, tho t:ru rt d"- side yesterday w e n '* Dr. VVrnw inn Ih elf celery "In Ihe field," ronnecled with llio industry w eir in spite uf the Ub®r
liam ent Into receo* today after hon or C liss and was sponsored1
Mason,
|.o«
Altgalra
s
|
ht
I
s
|I
s
I.
— ~
invited to ullrm l.
cldod the certificates must Iw
►harp w irnlng the appolntm*®*
Japan had apant (o ar terrified ty the llolary Club. Boy* of tha^ Th# program for the third an■nd Dr. Willlum Kerr,'lt&lt;*orl a •- all ol th eir r«lpry bn* la-r-n rut
delivered
to
tho
lilclu-st
bidder
would mis* a cunstitoUcnal U»dm'
while
llio
pruruto
ill
rflu
el
at
M ura waiting
for '•phantom" Junior Class who are sponsored nual "All ‘Florida 8hrln* D ay" to
•horlty
from
llio
Unlvvr»l'y
of
n g a rd tr-a d t the am ount of Ihu
prim e Minister Nevfllo Chamber*,
the Hmr was 76 p e rm it uf the
Ohlneaa air arm ada th a t never In th eir Vocational program s, by be held In lV-*&lt;k* on Sunday, b U .i„ cim p arl.o n IP the amount California.
lain announced th a t lo r d UaUfua#
appearedGeneral Perahhig’a - ouly sister. available. In most of llirr.e. ra s e ,
wh„ wa* h'* em issary on a special
The uproar In the lower hou*n,
Mira M».v I’erdiing, and hi* sorTR nvertigatlop sliuwa the
h u jer
vl.it to H itler Ia*t Novembaft
on# of the most tarbulent scenes
I.‘. Com, Carlson who at Ihe pro- president o f tha Palatkn S htlnoi
,
n
~
, .
ret wry nnd rbaiiffcur, Si-rg'. t!, IV puriliSriSl the entire Idm-k. Iwl
over the -post ..vacated
D fflrln l, of |lm Hanford Heml would
. . . . . . . . . t»k«
----- ------.
in . Japanese parliam entary hl«- sent Is an In slrsetor of the avia- C u b , to Georg* W einstein, p re s l-. l Y l S r l O I l
K , d I T l l l I l Shaeffer. moved rrMi'ionnl I f iiMnr.1 ||i« puitliiM i print un llm
. u&gt;ry, broke up debate last night tlon eadela at fllto Naval Air baa* dent of Ihe local eltlb.
1« . s
n
J* l
longing* from tlu-lr .lio 'y lj quar* iiiimuiii MlioUftl fur (Imt |'ii 11!»*•• •,o Foot hall Asst,riot,on imluy |,y Anthony Kdrn, who decitnoa tw
i mlndvd |im o | toot lu ll fun* u( .follow
C ham berlains
*
on tha government's national mo- In P ensaeol^ Dew to Hanford J H reminded
"In prder th a t our Visitors may ( j H g f S
\ &gt; 3 I I ( l l Q &amp; C V l m ln 'b 0 hosgiinl yfedvriisy Isr field.
.
'“Th" Marketing Agreement and the Wnslilngton Hall to b« given foreign policy.
'h lliu ilc n bill which would |m- terdsy afternoon In tho la 'f i t typo have an opportonHy- of looking —
_
, . n
*, aftarnonn, liidlrniiiig tlwy w rit
Wild N**l demonstrations broa*
poto wartim e regulation of Ja p a ­ navel alreraft whlrh wa* Inspri- over the Garden* during tha morn- |&lt; QJ* C / O U n t V
D O S r f l proimring for mi rglendtil » ny. * O.rdi-r etalu# that each shipper in . tho Armory timluht beginning
t
nese bualneaa, finance, property led b y -th e boys who y itrt fakvn Ink.'’ Mr. Hyde wrolo, -o u r p ro -[
_____
j General I*, r.lilng, .who has been ,li.ll&gt; M|iiltali|y 1.1 i &gt;i t i n among at I It: tut uVliM'lt to In, a bvnvHt ru t in many p a r's ot
n
i
g
h
''a
s
Chancellor
K
urt
Scbu
linip-r
H&gt;r
thiAssovlalion
th
e
ir
'
grower*
the
t»l«!
allot
u , ri„n » iT-IIonri Hinlih anv1" ''0 *'»ffering « heart n**ck
a id private lit**. ,
to tho local' a 'r field In buses fal- gram will not s ta rt until 12:30;
A few ' hours efrller, a ir raid --------------- --------nffl'IalH announc'd that the rrhnigg. In his '* * * ''* + m
0 . O. Nord- p. m. but In caso .n y one a W d ^ ottnc, d h u ' ran d |doey till, mom , F ib . f&gt;. warmly g ir d e d 'h i* only inept whlrh they liavn revived.
warnings had ' been cancelled on gren, sergernt-gt-orm s *t th# a ir arrive prior to th a t lime 'hern ,
,
counly. commissioner
W arren, N ew York Inve* - If u shipper Ion on" grnwur proceed v Will In- applied on |llo r|&gt;e»ch to th* federal d l. . »■
price
of
uniforms ruuncul that K urhter Adolf HI*
Kyushu, aouthw eaterii. Island of base snd brother of K iri N#rdgr*n will bo p|*n|y to ae*. Tho Gardens ^rnm |) j , |r iC| f,-u j suliject to m rn* broker upon the h i fur’s or- wl«&gt;»e crop h*» been ■nmi’wlis'. piirelniin
and
nootliur borglrt I or* tiro playi-ra during tho ler of Germany 1* sworn to up­
Japan Proper, on tha main Island
this elty, accompanied th# l b will h e a t I ho Ir boat n eat .Sunday, th&gt; n *lnocr„ | c „ r |mar y i„ mu &gt; rival yesterday
morning
from uialei vsllm ulftl
giuwvr'* Celery ha* hern titer past .entoit in that the Iruin mat hold A va'rian Indeiwndence.
»nd w . slneeryly hap# J h a t your „
Bmllh ,,
w
b r n |r
of. Honshu and tho oojeny Island Commander.
Palm llrsch.
The N ad s, who hurled stench
ijtllinaU d, |b e shipper ta n mi up begin wnik on lh« rontemplatrxl
|„ giving a resume of hU ejr##(,'com m o- 1"
—"
— "
Tho
dlV
rrm
ing
b
'llrlin
from
a t rorm ea*. eadlng a--------s c a n th at
Thresher, prwrenl County Combombs In Vienna's working elato
portion
the*o
qiiantlltea
so
as
to
1
,,'hrduh,
for
livxt
year
without
LL
Commander
Carlson
expUlnod
oenied.
had proved false.
m lsslm er. who baa already an­ •he |'hy • u inii" _ followed in th‘*s
districts, were
lnfur»*»od W
•ban th rre hours. Ilr. D aviJki de­ evenly dlslribulb hla total ul|»t Hn*nrlo| wnrrlv*
Chines*
bombers, - w h l o h Ih at ho g n d u a te d Horn HemfnoUi The pragrant was Hated a* fol nounced for re-election.
Behuuchnlgg'* a»aertlon th at D*»,
Wednesday raldgd Formosa, had High Kchool in th* olass o f lO lt lows:
nied.
however,
that
rrarllo
d
ql
Menil&gt;«r*
uf
the
Hcml-t'ro
Irani
Mr. Smith cam s to Bauford In
'T r o ll III,i allote It can bn sppruprinli'lv ilcrnrstnd the A r­ Fuehrer hu* promised to rw strtW ^.
b**n n P orted •headed across the ond sp en t three years a t tho 12:10 p. m. to 1:20—I.unth In 1(11 from Albany. O*. where he seeing hi* xon h"d caiiserl any
Georgia Im tilu tt of Technology
As.Men Howl fo r Nobles and had been engaged in the au to ­ change in the comma ruler» con­ tern a bump ran Inako n tlral on mory lust instill and have &lt;-114**0,1 any attem pts a t -N aalH ca'loo #»
China saa tow ard Kyushu.
a umji by buying llm total block. Rinser W ester and bis Hotel A uallia's 0.760.000 pcopU and
In Tokyo, mhch of th a n * rt|o n but before bis graduation trim | th eir tiriUhs
mobile business. Prior to th at In' dition.
dw elt on tho (act th a t Vladivos­ the school ho enllstod In 'ho Unit- 1:(0 p. m. to 2;80~ B and concert had been a farm er near Ogle
Friends ami M otives, on the and throuKli tho nliuvn flu rlu i’ l'a |w s orchestra tu furnish thu tha'. the Illegal A ustrian Na*l*
will remain outlawod.
iuua|e.
tok, Rasa tan Siberia where "u ad Ht^teo Navy as an *l|g\flcjAn | in Gardens by Morrocco Tempi* thorp*. O*. where be was born other hand, raid the aon'a visit Iron ran get un ndvaniag,*.
Even before Rcbuscbnlgg ended
had rheerrd Ihe old soldier *n a l i a * I* suggested wlii'ii n buyer
hog* Soviet air Ooel la eoacen- for aervlea during th# World W ar.
band
la IITIhis speech w ith tlm shout "Ah*» j*
In 1PIT, U . Com. Carls** # n -'2:30 p. m. to l : t d —Introductles
JT
-a
n
ls
In
deal
un
llie
liuajs
nl
ol
was
-th
e
U-st
nndlrine
lie
h
a
t
trttsd - l» alm ost a* close th tha
Bine* coming to gantonl Mr
trio will rem ain fire and fac
lotnicnt of any blmk. mol th«
capital a* F orm oaa.ls to Chla* listed in tho air corps ond raesIVOd | of dUltngulshsd guaaU
Smith has engaged In the sum had." this frec&lt;l»m w# will right to th#
per,
,’iilngv.
fur
Instance,
Is
7.
Dr.
David-on
said
Ihe
change
Th* calm wRh which densely a litief training In Penaacola srhess 4:00 p. m.—Drflla fat A isle* Bowl mobile biigipess
bating
be*n
death!" The Nasl a'lrrad demon­
I
bp
giowrer
would
!»•
settled Tokyo, mush of It built b* was retained a i a flight in* I by P airol and Drum Corps of connected
to
the
worse
wa*
giadual
during
l"‘‘rt'nl.
with
the
Bantonl
stration* broke out.
M lW co T «bpU a n d ,b y Patrol Bulck Co. for more th an
of pophr and wood, had taken » l r otrueior d arin g the ram alsder of
five the night but later this morning within Ida right to |ieriiilt only
Employee# and friends of |li«i
For lhn-**nds of radio listen76 psiruijt of Ills flclil in bp cut.
th*
W
ar.
In
1M0
ho
w
as
detained
|
of
Daytoad
‘
Boaah
Shrine
Club.
he seemed improved.
prsetts* yesterday wa*
rear*,
but
for
th*
past
ten
yours
F iuit
fa n n e rs
l#»i| cnera the prem ier's shout of -U n j
{CswtlawsO an r»#s rtu ssj
,
» ■
.. . .
’
*The rem ainder cnuld bo a,,|,| IH u rs o n
h a t confined himself largely to
night rnjoyi-d u iheulre party In 1 III death, had A ustrial" was
wiltiln*
th
"
Blair,
|n
whltli
tlu
Plainly nervous. tha populaca \
(arming.
- b
H urkillim A gr-ruieut nn'l tk .h r D-e Princess 'TbaaffC. slmneored | drewned tm r^&gt;y awarm* of Nnito - #f siren* and
Though this is Mr. Smith'*
nrnny of t|,#m urete released
tba t5om,^-iloes
not apply, ur d|s|&gt;ose of |t by Di&lt;&lt; fum punr and tha
tho shouted alarm s ol motorcycle
• rnlur* Into politics, h* sa&gt;«
frmn prison* only a few days
p.&lt;nr muI“ m.
cltu-rwise.
aqtoda warning ol "Onamy air
th a t be baa boon a Democrat ell
tbuigs, ailing niu*l&lt;- an,I other ago—sweeping along tho slreria.
"Any glow er has Ilia right lu
ra id e rs ' ** tho tsboaroal &gt;
Th# Bav. John B. WUliama » ;
"Hell ID'ler, one nation!" cried
- f om depositing a B0 cent con­
i-ntertsiniueut
wero furnlsh'-d by
!lt?
•
*
*
'•
*
.
U
tb,&gt;
°
('
WASHINGTON.
Keb.
26
—fAI
request n pe-rstim ste uf bi«
liverad a sermon on th# prodigal
flea of county commissioner. •*» » ,„ j ^ p j , p Uuffey (D l*s.)
flebl. If lie thinks the ralim ste local labvil und an exhibition nl N'aila parading along Maria 11U-. -I t la w lthia tho roatm of pot F ath er, baaed on the 1Mb chap­ tribution and faqaost th a t a homo
bo found f a r tho F p n io n Cat. a
.J“ i .U*'’
'.0
today eliminated him se'f from th i m*d* l» lint right. Another r. l| magic wa# given by u visiting fur Street In Vienna.
•ib tlltr th a t tho Ohlnooo could te r of Lake's Gospel, last nigh1
I Inland to do tho best I can f o r ,iMg p.n n .y iv sn U
I uborers ami members of Ui*
soo Is n o nines fo r a house p*t
gubt mala rial m ate will bo mad*, a* fa r s , is insg|c|un In addition to the
raid Kyushu or o th er pole is a*, th a Pr#*byt»rl#a Church. To­
erorybady In tho county."
Fatherland Front, Bchuschnlgg**
_ . . . „ ,, .toco at tbs rvqtoat of President humanly possible in make ||.
fvatnred picture un Iho aereen.
th rfu sh o e t Ja p a n .' a spokosauu night will bo Bov. Williams Um« wh'eh need* human companionship,- signed, "a lo v tr of cola". Ck.«hU .‘nH r g ^ L pK .'Ji^
f . | | . Krkei&gt;on. president ol «wn political union which ha
"To avoid confusion and in la acknowledged. &lt;
1* 0O“ , , l ‘ * ho ntberwlja refu n d
night In Sanford. IIU sermon to ­
Superinteadoot o f P arks Jam as C bu^h and ot th* Chamber of u ^ dr&gt;wn ||)U u iw liura' feud undem anding make u definlla lh* fnnniuK Company, was mah- claimed will remain Ibe unly
Defeao* ksodqaaeW s a t Fukuo night a t 7:10 o'clock wW . bo
Mough ton found tha thov* nolo la &lt;’o rum errs lla ia also a Bhriner rocking the Stale's ilumocraey, it M rrem vnt wiU» your Luyrr |I m I l' r uf caremaoiea of the program in A ft'ria , Immediately org
k*. on Kysoha H in d , gav* tho “W hat U Lacking In Ch rch Mem
trikuilau W a a t tho Mu and n
the
was said a fte r a Whit* House you srw soiling him the |u ts | whlrh wua presumed to a packed vounlcr dsmonstration*.
first wanting. D*m*| report,
"llrll
Schuschnigg- - w* don't
nkipal Zoo yootorday and he
conference.
block of celery or on ,o p*-n eot house.
Japsnaso s i r patr*U tawsad oat
-Th# Prodigal Father hero rep­
wan* a Hitler reglntfI" they called
O w . George Karle. who htodod ago baa la."
U r over tho M i mPo# .#r China
s's o r *** Hsavoaly th* tl* tto p t ^ i a l 1 c l t t h S h
F e d e ra l D e lld t H as
to Iho Natl*.
.* »
CLAIM CONTHMIT
to search for tho Chtoesa
Bov. Williams mid, a s
At U ral, hotbed of Nasi and
MIAMI.
Feb.
26.(41-A
H
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Ifoe* Urn Chief Esrcutlve, said th a t
ncyi far Lsnore Miller, motion an:i-N*g| feeling, ihe Nails dam* fo r as. Bines I', l* Ini*, ‘ben
** *
Th^
loudly
WASHINGTON, Fob. B , —fAT Mr. Rooyevsll’* only request was
pietura actress of Chicago and onstralad
tab . g reat f » r i. aland o u t
’ !'* «
- T h a Federal deficit h a . p a s s e d . ^ - you kt#p j M |n th# Senate,
Hollywood, filed notice yes'erdsy Sch-rchnlgg'* m arly
-F ira r. If this
*» tho
------------------point and the hgriMu. I need him tbero." G affsy
MALABAR. Feb. tS .-O F l-T h a •hey wrould seek an order holding •PMch with "lieIIlog" for IlitlagN
They succeeded in placing lb*
to n new record M ld on leaving th* W hite Houio northbound Havana Special of th* David P. Scoble. Chicago and MlICeauoe** 'a , e«je T w o )
high of irrc iM M A T I. th* T rto s that “I am going ts comply With rioridd East Coast Railway wa* amf'millionaire, in contorapt and
• r r a*M yosterdsy.
tha Praaldcnl's raquaat, of course." derailed h*re this morning but no requiring him to submit to oral
t l , uipendllKre*
one was injured. Soma passengers examination in h tr ( 100,000 dam(l-gdg.tll,BEAT AT tnjO H
In fq rr pullmana which Uft ihe ■gs and breach of promise I'd '.

Mussolini Seems
Highly Pleased,

P a it Provisions Are
Outlined Following1
Grower Complaints'

Tokyosois P r e p a r e
For P o s s i b l e Air
* R a i d s By Chinese

England Strives To
Plav Duce Against'
H i t l e r In Crisis

Supreme Court GeneralPersbiag
Upholds Murphy IsRallying Today
Low Dollar Act Alter Bad Night

Naval Officer
Speaks Before
Local Students

SecondTinteHiffh Tri­ O f f i c i a l
bunal Holds Law ; Says Heart, Blood
Is C o n s t i t u t i o n a l 1Pressure Improved

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

P ogrom Is F o u r t h
Of Series For Vo­
cational Guidance

SffiJ

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Shrine Day** To Be
Held In Azalea City

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WuHhiiiKton Hall To
He Held In Armory

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uir'ut.

Eckcrson Employees
Have Theatre Party

Rev. Williams TaHaT” Home I W aM ttT On Prodigal Father
For Persian Cat

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Guffey- Withdraws
From Governor Race

RUen To Record High U &amp; J J S &amp; E r J Z S

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Florida East Comd '
T^ain Is Derailed

LOCAL WEATHER

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r*iW avpandRdres *P‘
hetk house* of Canfar
Fgdavnl dsticU U atUMASg by

Irrck even h id la ha awakened
NBW YORK, Fab. U .-rW after D* strident.
—Bale of a New York Stock Ea
Both northbound and southbound
mat was arranged yas- traffic sras be'd up more than ftv#
at ST0.000, anahangad hour*. Four Pullman ears did not
tha previous sal* rapartad turn over hot they war* leaning
Wadaasdsy, and an tniraaaa ws.usaiy
of
a n t __ _______
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damaged.
RailVlIjOOO over tha 10-yaar Urn m i road official! a t id a broken rail
•arly this men
. lapparaolljr C*ui«d tha accident.
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RO U O E-4 F )-L o u ta’
SUt# University authorities
last night reportedly investigated
the ducking of Dayton M. Carroll,
__. Texas,
......... . teaching
........ .. .fallow
. . __ ...in
AbCvw*.
&lt;h* dairy department ef Agrlcult«r* College,

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high clouds-toalgkt' and Bats
continued cold tonight w ith';
to Okaachahao
reucklaadaf
perator* near at In ■■I * *
north and aentrnj
quit* a* ea'd la tmcK
Saturday,
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•y&gt; &gt; /v.

ions This Year

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black and nary Woe. 'The trick
Ihla year la U cboore a bag in dim
• f Uia naw colon, and repeat lla
baa In flora* or hah,
Colored gtovra (nura reriralaed
(ban (wo yoan ago) ara d r
cldedty part of Ibe apring picture.
|The favorites a n caloifal biota,
chaudron* and natural chamois.

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Cotton And Tdftmcco
Quotas Being: Figured

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

I llloottiadal*, rta-ll.**. Ha1
GAINESVILLE,
FU^-Plorida
and 41-7&amp;*.
KU IA.'T Kll. Imi* hah
loir Crmiknrrka fair la aw
Ur ll i l lM i. tVAue, oral
fair,
nTilAik lihUiilKS'
Fla
Ur
w ,.. ,
awKKT t-OTATOkMi aonih.r*. tmpi a n voted In by United
Porta Ideal, law
slat** fTtrwan following paaaago
bee. has* «I.*»-|I.I»| ordinary &lt;0 . . . _
u ii k . &lt; L
good r*vvT o i ( i ii.*i.|t.7i,
la«t weak of tba farm bill by tba
lirtATUKiii iNorth.ro) Mala* Senate and H* ilrntng .by tba
Ur. Id,uniaIn. «:w r ba**. II.II.
p,-.LI—» li,f,r ».lU n T l « Ihla
THUATtiKv Hnpiili.. mod.rat., Freebiem. info rotation to tale

LAKE MARY
inn make
Pr|anda of Mn, Boy Rovall
ruing con* wT.I be plnnned to know that aba
i had In bn returned to bar home and -la
•improving after a teeant operation
—a single at lha hoapltrl In Waycroaa, Ga.
) bo big-1 Min Plorenco Boat entcriabiad
ta a newjlba cb'ldnn in her Sunday School

p r i n c i p a l ^ s w a p jo b s

, BERKELEY,
Callf^-UP)-To
get a Haw a’ant on (heir Johe, nine
BcrtaVry . achool principal* traded
acboolafer aararal day*. Superin­
tendent VirgO INcbaon aald lha os*
perineal! waa "meal gratifying."
* Fried Chicken— Hot Biscuils
* Sizzling Steaks $1.00 Up
• Tu rkey D'nner 75c

.

• A ll Kinds Sandwiches
A LL T llfi SANFORD CELERY YOU CAN BA?
la th lle t. The r .lr r r a m

F irst Class Cocktail Berries

Hie FROUC

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Inrltaa You To Vlah
Central Florida’. Moat
Complete

Sanford Motorists
GREYHOUND.
En t r ie s
■ tail*, jeweled eplden, nnl-j |njr Mr*. Elrltn Oarner at hrr
nd bird, and .uch smuatnrlhnme In Hanford lari Friday nIgAt.
a* an enameled hand hold They feel ao much better acquaint4 CAIIIIDTH: Snaptlae Hh M u .
mand llaht. market ntaady, Fla.
gem-etuddrd roae appear cd with "Eaeklel” now.
par boa tins
la -llc ;
Tul'I'H L
,h* « , . .
Mra. T, II. Klltredgo la Irn par dna tiea II l l - l l II
G
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U
M
rU
lW
m
ti
Fla.
ararrr*
» of the emrrlert begs aren provin|r , t ber hom, „„ y ^ n ,, U rria. fair quality, ll. ju -l l l l B
rs h»r* come to town. A
af|er „ W enl IMnraa.
RKI.KItr: Flit
10* aiu.
aria
designer hna etmccnlrated
Mr„ nd Mni.
E. m , , n,i I l ia,
RKI.KItr IlKAIITSi Fla.
doa
icUcatliy a* well aa ehte flmUy^ Mri J&lt; 8&gt; nremwood bun., (Or.
CltlNKSK
CAnnAUPI:
Fla.
p*l
to re*ul*a nr«
mhkh £,n&lt;j Contlinca Carter*tpunt liH
. are. to alia (■•ttr.
i commodloti* a* thry ara wttk cn(1 ln Ht&gt; ivteraburg, ra- d u(;r&gt;l.l,AIII)Si
Klk, par Cam. tun,
I l.l lr .
.
. . . . turning by the Bok Tow#*.
COtINi tdraen' Fla.
par aoa
In a clever tqnsra bag, with
WeT„ nd Mnl j, M. Th0mi«on Fla.
par dm Il-le r .
nn writ aa inside pneketa, 0f
i;|oud were vlaltora In town
RIIRUMIIKIUI Fla. bua. bpra,
Nn Suppllaa,
long handle which ran be u nnii._
Rfinrt.ANTt Fla. bua
bora.
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Mr. II. M. Clranon, Mr*. W. C. No Suppllaa.
I.KI
UICN:
Ft*.
ICKHKIIO
BaalHnwraamnn Another u s drop Newton Mcrwyn
and Eleanor arn rrl* fair lo good quality
K.
nmvalope Iwo feet long, lined Newl
and Mra. Earl Morrqw U rria. tl.tew
^Wllh pockHn for everyIhing frt.rn tpCTl t.............
........ . ....
MUHTAlin; Fla. rnrly, p*r doa
hue, 14.H r. Salad bua bpra., *!•
jlpelick In pa aaport, which D^MaouChrm pari of Ihe atite.
lie.
DKHAt Fla. bua, bpra, Brarra,
•eor twlco and flU comfortably, Mrl. pyance. Slglen of Slalen
bprt. 11.11-11 »e.
n M f f ll*o •roi. A third
Pouc” Iilind, la vlaithg her al«t«r Hra. bua.
UNIONS) (P r y ) Non barn, yal*
;with . gala frame, wh ch open.jJrm„ w . i r ^ n o p .
Iowa, l » lb. ba*a. |l.t|.|l.7».
ONIDNSi (lliaen ) yia liar dot.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. liend.rran, bun.
arc. lo alia llunrh lt * U r .
w|lh all that frantic flatting In th«
Alberta Jonker and "ion Billy,
1'AHHI.Mri Fie. par dm. bun.
A «rk fa r changa *nd key.,
Mr, • ^ ntirr, Bijrlew. Mr. and l l - l l * .
I’KAR (Orean) Fla., bua. hprf
K1- ,
1 ricka Wllh Bagi
Mra. A. W. Totnklnaon, and Mr. fair In amid quality. Fla. bua bpra
•Gleaming leather* »uch aa calf- , nd Mrl j , mM n. Butler apent are. lo quellly, ll.ll-t l.T I.
I'KI’l'k llS i - Fla.
uua.
b p ra,
akin, alligator and pin real make 1 ^ , * ^ „ IK, nok Tower.
Wondara. fair to
good
quality
(he smarteat ones, which hare
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ll.4 t-ll.T ll IH bua erla. Wondara
fnlr lo good, ll.ll-t l.T I. Faw fan-

C lassified Advertisements
Ip ITS alioe rcpalr'nZ—pollah.
alrlnsa, dyra. cleaner, we bare
Uadar New Management
[ We are catering to pemnnuit It. City Hlioo Bliop, HO Hanford.
Wpekly gueata. Ra&lt;ea par week—
from $9.00 to ya.OO, tlngla—|l&gt;00 You Can Sava youraelf eipenalv*
rrpalia, und keep your hom*
and up, double. Ratra by day91
JOO to 91
-M, alngte—fJ.Ml
9100
91-50,
ilrutle—fJ.Wl to more allracllvo at loaa coat by
9140, double. Our beda etc tho ualng Doikr A Gay'a quality
N a t Hot and cold wa&lt;er In every paint. Stanley-Rogers Hardware
|pem. A homelike atmoaphero plut Co.
Complete hotel tervire. We at-lconH
12— Wanted
your Inapecllon of our rooma.
Dining room now cp:n, wltli WANTED: Woman, good ihmno,
A-l aorvlee and etcellent food at
family, wlilto preferred. 10T N.
. popular pricea. C. W. SnUlvan, I.ot'uel, i.*w*tm.

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I I A l t l i i M l Mite,
m a rk r,Ilian

My 4tai|iir«|

Nmni I*** Wfrf

Ann Under
lil a a la l i a n a
Fortum .
l l n i t'l.iw n
S C t r w M t IIACMl F i i l u r lly .
I F i n a l H a l f i.i U n it y l i a a M r l
T r u f f l e tlu d
T lirarvlll*
Truutila lim a
l l n r a l tllln
T a il l l u a l
Hnaar T r a f t l o
llyrln a kay
Kli.iri W a v e
T f . ' l l t ! ) I I A f M t D U MO*.
I a r m ml H a l l a t M a l i * l l a a b t e )
I ' a r a l u l Mo ld
Itrn w n ry
A lla im tl
lllll N ye i
K i n * Mlmt
Klml
Mllaar T i n t
T r u e Aim
F tlim T II HACK: F itlarlly.
U nldy a D ia l
t^ail ll n u li n y
F a a r y Menu*
T i n l l l e F lua h
F-iruln I k i v l l n *
la i ll y
ll-lan J ' t
t l ‘i*a&gt; tl u d
F I F T H IIAUKi F u lu r t ty .
I i i i r k y ll n r a l i n n i
Il|»n Ju la l
T ra ftln liu ai
I'lim a y U ltkan *
f l a y rliii'f
K i l l y il u « r
C a y D lslu lu r
T i u l t l i * 1 ‘li u nc a
S I X T H I I A C K t Via I III H r.
A l a i l.iirk
l u i l i l l n Turn
l l a a I IIy li
II. S. Itunda
I l u r l l i i i J n n rn
ll n lih y ll r a a n
H u f f H in rl u r
Itlaimlr l)iu &gt;n
M K V K N T H I I A O K : D - l t »lll».
sim rt W i l l
Mnf.a 1‘ a r a f u l
M « h ( la u li l la
I llii" ll u| ia
F ia n k 'a Clm lra
Dunk l« l
l l l l l y III.Ill
W lilak
U H H I T I I U AC 'lt i F u t u r i t y .
Sunny H a.
Illu l l^ a
Jutl F o l
J i m ' " li n y
Ann W ill
I'n llyrlla
S l m l ia n n ln
K illy H ay
NINTH HACK: F u n n ily
Juat F o r e m a n
H iuinln* U f a
S w a e a a r llli&gt;
Karl
Dllai A r d N a b u l l
Ann lloya
H a p p y Uualar
T K N T I I t l A l ' K : D - l l Mi le .
H lrty Oman
F rlncaaa n o v a
H oliday
D h a r i n l n a Ma id
Fra rlra a llu rk l"
M la a N u r w i c k
M yatlr M rlody

new grower* on f*rm« which did
not grow cotton dcr*ng th* pu t
three years. •
HEWING FREES DRIVER
.SACRAMENTO, ; C a U L -W —
—I f your wife !•• riding In your
car and do'ng her eewlog at the
»ame time, you're not speeding. •
.Suck wta lha deeliion. af Jodg*
Will J. Carrtghcr In an accident
eiar. 11* freed Ten'y Plnngltore,
hu.1 and of .s.enmalrea*. .

Tea wa* Introduced Into Rnrope (rum the Orient by |fae
Hutch In ltU .

II—Mlacellanenua

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Dining end Dancing
Chicken and Steak Dinner. /
Served—With Hot Bliculta '
A Specialty
Orchestra
. Wed—SaL Nlgbte
9 Ml lea Waat of Orlando
Ceeatry Ci.b on New Apopka
niihway

For Raecrvationa
Count7 Phone JJ-RO*. Orlando

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P H O N E 39

Full Value fo r y e a r Food Dimes A Do lit ns

No. I Cana entailed
Sliced
Pineapple ....... .

W* are now able to clean/the finish pf your car like
Ihe dry cleaner deans y/tir clothes, with

ALL-IN-ONE PROCESS
1. We guarantee not to injure the finish.
2. We do not employ the use of abrasives.
S. We do not use adds.
4. The original finish will come out ezaetly like
new.
5. No polish or wax will be used to cover up a
haphazard method of cleaning.
6. .One deininr will last for months— recleaned
every 10,000 miles the nriplnal finish and stripe
will prrnmDany the car to the Junk yard {n per­
fect beauty.
7. The result will stand for frequent car wash­
ings and continue to come out .clean and bright.
8. We not only guarantee you the best Job of
car cleaning that you can get In the dly, but
If the final result docs not meet, or exceed
your expectations, no charge will be made.
SPECIAL THIS MONTH INTRODUCTORY OFFDpl [
A THOROUGH JOB OP WASHING AND CLEANING I
YOUR CAR
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Van Campe’a

Pork and Beana

£3.00 JOB FOR . . . $3.00

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Pears No. 2 h can A t P
Broken plecea but dtlkloua
for eating

Freak Dreeeed
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t b i b , i 'o l ' f o x

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Once used you will always demand Ihbt
perfection In cleaning.

Scott's Service Station
2nd &amp; Park

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Phone 377

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GOODRICH TIRES

By HAM FISHER)

GOING TO TOWN

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15—-Apartments For Real

HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by
ena who really know* how, GongM Apartment—Adult* only.
Brlgge, Jeweler Magnolia Ave.
Phono 773-J.
W. J. King—plumbing. 108 B. Pal
gaetto A .*. Phoa* 60.

26— Miscellaneous For Sale
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Plant*, covered heavy wt b
f-TIRItS- lloSTi- llelwreiT Sanford draw during cold weather, frei
and Orlando—Reward If to- inim fmat, all varletlra poppet
plan'a ready to act. Will make
, tinted. Phone 11.
price nn application, J. W. Bell,
Lake Monrue.
1j - Sltaatlon Wanted
ERMIE PMDDIN want*

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na FGIt SALK: Three milk row*.
can be tern al £850 Melionvilie
Ave. Phone £I5-W.

if n*T*'' cook t»r luwanwoik 4U)
Cyprava Ave.

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tOma'oao. Sype* Ave. on
a«ty farm. t\. 0. Johnson, I',

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PPECIAI, 1IOMB Bargain at big
aacriflc*. Corner 6tb 8L and
Magnoll* Ave. All caah. Bee D. L
lltraiher, executor. Phene 649.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 23,\l938
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V-J_____ .■

British Labor
Demands Vote
On Peace Plan

PERSHING ILL

fN N jS v #gag*» JH £.*
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Manifesto By Labor
Front Insists Gen­
eral E l e c t i o n Be
Called On P o l i c y

Fascism Given
HighiPraiseAt
Ja y c e e M eet
_____

Rebels Launch
Triple Attack
On L oyalists

MIRRORS IN THE EAST

•»

Joseph DeBella* Ital­
ian Living In De-*
Land, Explains Pur­
poses Of Fascism

Land,

Outlining the growth and de­
velopment of Fascism end brandIng I a rule In Italy ai a "Won­
derful succw**,’’ Joseph DeDella
of DeLand. born and reared in
W i n s t o n Churchill*
Italy b-t* for 17 yearn an Ameri­
Lloyd George Join
can clUten. told member* of the
Labor In Opposition
Junior Chamber af Copimerra at
tbelr regular meeting yesterday
T.O N D O N . F eb . 23.— ( A P )
of DeLand, bom and reared in
Italy eroleed from an organl*atkm bf Italian World War eetand the Trades Union Coun- m&gt;n(lfr pf ltlB Xra, rJc, n
era i Jay Cee offklali reported
Cii issued a manifesto tcxlay tiunaiy Foice* In France during
today.
demanding the government] the World War, wr» reported
After the World War, Mr Desubmit Itg foreign policy to d-ingerou.ly HI ye*Urd«r where! ^
y Afntrlean. who fouaht
he
it
spending
«he
winter
in
Tue^
(h^Jr ^ ......................
for their eountry formed * the
an Immcd'atc general elec- ton, Arix. *
Avnarican tregion wl h the ob­
tlon.
jective of helping widows and
Th e nation’s foreign policy
orphan* of fallen and, dltabled
h at. changed radically w ith ­
comrade*. An Identical organira­
in the pj&gt;t few day* when Prime
tion was formed In Italy called'
Mlnlnter Neville
Chamberlain
the Fascists.
dee ded to seek the friendship of
They chose at their president,'
Dictator* Hitler of Crrminy and
Mr. DeBella raid, a Corporal who
Muuollnl of Italy rather than ophad bgen wounded on &lt;bc front
poae their •"Invasion" of weaker
lines 47 .timet, who each time as
countries.
cajled'from a hospital to return
A thundering e o n a e r v a t i v e
■o halite swathed In bandage*.
majority
last ' night gave Week OF Rheumatism HI* name waa Benito Mussolini
in the East- Conflictin'; cmu'lna* grip Chinee today and
Prime Minister Neville Chamber­
Is F o l l o w e d By The organisation, being truly iht-.vMirrors
fa c e reflect the thought! n&gt; 'lio sands in the country wheie
lain a House of Common* victory
patriotic, wa* naturally Itx'nlcrsiy
Heart Complication to subversive elements of commu­ aiiliq-ily rubs elbow* with moderni')’. Cppcr le f, a (hinese soldier,
In the wake ef a cabinet crlata that
Mtcini out
ou* #
i i i inopy Eden
cvueii «■
w
ushered
Anthony
as ifor'
nism and anarchism which were hla griin fare in smiles. Upper rlghi. a c“ lm, mlliiary young man
TUCSON. Aria.. Fob. *J. —(A1)
elgn
secretary and tlgnalled a now
Ign secretsry
new
(Cm Usim* m r*o* TVs.)
who boast, he slew six Japane-e single-handed. Laser lefl, on
Bill
Ish pbjlcy of conciliating die- —Physicians alli-uding flenerel
itltish
earnest young I rodper mder training, lower righ\ a pairiarch, op­
talon.
John J. 1'crshlrg Mid today the
posed to wnr, weildrd to n philosophy o f peuce and opium pipe*.
Ppul V. McNutt
By a Vole of 330 to 168, Com*
mon. rejected a labor morion to TT-year-nld World W-r leader “ D
venture tho Prime Minister's ac- definitely UHter. Tho doclore Will Not Run In 1940
tlon.
*ald the 0:;-.or*la heart, which
WASHINGTON, Keb. S3. —(/«
Plghllng biller allacks in &lt;bo caused Oic wbrrr yejterday and
—Paul V. McNutt, high rommliromm le­ a |
J X
I
tumultuous Commons, ChsmbrrnJ- h, -u entirely aatUtac. * « ? ) * * « - K y r a * * duty
T "
- -f al

Chamberlain Wins
In Commons Vote

General Pershing
Reported Better
By Army Doctors

o

• Ihe frightful question” of war. He
.. .
—
relcclrd as -.ham” tl.» t^a.ii. «r complication*, w** removed from any public office, '
quart'
?■ *” * . ft? r,°‘ r i t
hi. hotel quarter*
to &gt; desert i The
Tho former Inc
Indiana governor
Nat ions Idea of
&gt;r fighlln
itgminc agnrrsi
ronllori'im yref-rdsy afternoon. made tho Bisorli'in "t &lt;• I'reu*
(C o .ll»V * ms IS n rT 'i'•■rl
Tho 77-yearold crueral of tho conferenco a Tew hour, letforo tie
armies of th« United Blatee. .uf- wa* to bo the guest uf honor at
Six Pleas Heard
frred a r-lnpro yosterday after a gpertacular reception arranged
By Judge R. W. Ware Wing confined In brd for • by Indian* political leader, who
week with an murk of rheuma­ dr, Ire to give b|iu o liuost toward
tho white Hnuie.
Sis pleat of guilt were heard tism and a cold.
Dr. Unland IJsvUim ordered .Although MeNutl psrrl'd |m&gt;recently by County Judge R. W..
V-l-re, record* at fh* Coutt Houso ,llm moved from Ids tmtc| room , lllicnl questions, hla follower*
revealed today.
j l*&gt; ,b* de*«rt ,,aiil|nrium, and
•t'd( wete frank to **y IWy h'dd hlgit
The County Judge *howcd no t**11****4 the war department to smtiitioni tor him.
mere* to Jamea Walton who « Pnd “ rewmliant.
pleaded guilty io eturge* of drlv»d"U&lt;,-«oL H U. M*rri*fU,
tag while Intoxicated and reekles* f*rrl BAm H"u»to«- °n" of the
driving. Fl&gt;r tha former ehorgu *r,n&gt;,'a
ooihorllle* in
the County sentenced the defen-) dbo.se. „f Internal organs, wss
dint to pay a fin# of 9100 and otd'red to his h'dalda.
coats or aerve 60 dayi lit th-r &lt;*'l«ne| Marrletta, chief of 1h"
County Jail and Ut* alternativo of m. d|ra| .ervlca In. the station

a fine af 976 end cost* or 90 day*
In jail after he pleaded gulHy to
the reckless driving charges.
Clint Murphry, charged with
assault and biUery wa* tentenced
to pay &gt; fin* of 996 and coat* or
rerv* three month* In fh* County
Jail. Charlie Kimball, charged vri'h
possession o f liquor without' pay­
ment o f (he revenue tet, wa*
'
_ .""N ___ sentenc
: - iIj
•J
cosl-v-o
RubMi Hardy waa fhrtn tly al-,
*. . _ _
.
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fuT --.I

S S S S 'S J S fS * * ®

guilty to charge* uf Inloikalion
and Emma Wood who pleaded
guilty to a similar charge, wn*
sentenced to P ly a fin* o f 17A0
and coat* or a *n * 90 day* In Jail.

Indiana Fanners Are
Visitors In Sanford

.O

A . M r t r of Indian* Farmers
who aiw Making a (oor of the
Bill*, visited llanford and flem
Inal* County ceDrr field* yes­
terday, Chamber of Commerce
official* reported today.
Although Previous announce­
ment* indicated that
approvlmatuly to* firmer* would bo !□
the party, only I t a n
making
tta tear ot tha *tata In Ui«
special Florid* Motor Una* Lu*.
Albert S. UeadralulL pf Tra&gt;a
Toara In ImUaufeoUt, we. In
Charge of the parly that m*d*
heedqnartera at -the
Mayralr
Hotel aad ,report*d tta docresae
to withdrawkl* hecaapn of tta

Tta vbldag farmer*. Chamber
official* report*# wire load In
thilr pralaa af Urn n»f«nd taantr of Ula
U
tta » o * t *Ura*tir* i
of

fa

for
i

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Is

Secretary Ickes
m
&gt;th* phmp»iar&gt; j^iAsked 1o Improve Calls For Front
Nation’s Schools Agaiost Fascism
F e d e ra l Aid

of repotM*
I, that u* uspir** t" l&gt;fu
democratic pre*ld*nrial noiuiua
tlon " I otn not „n candidate lor

,,

*f

hnitital. had order* to remain
with lien*r*1 Pershing until h|a
condition Improved.

Navy Maneuvers Are
Shrouded In Secrecy

CITY N EWS BRIEFS
Tim Monro* diopter No_. 16 U.
A. M. held tholi regular "convo­
cation In the Masonic Tunple
|*st night

Th* regular buslnesa meeting
WABIIINOTON, Feb. JI. —yP)
—The n«vr surrounded with w ar of th'e I.Ion’* Club will hu held
urn#
aacrecy
- lousy.
Us—- S *
" -i
f
«conitng
- mfleet
- M
S .- W
maneuver*
In the^ LodgerUlfcjeT* r * h ° .t»T t"d*y.
P
..
a -™
■••Hflc Mhrro wore than M ,000
Th* City Briefer
wishes lo
• '» « •
fighting atretiftb of 110 w ar congratulate Mr. end Mr*. It. II.
Whiddon who gr*
celebrating
crafb
Naval offirer* dladoaod the their llth wedding annivetsai-y
acertcy ord&lt;’r whit* tta Hoa*e todtrnaval committee beard near Ad
ralral william tmnoea, chief Of
The .weekly meeting or th.i
natal ronatructlon. testify that Chess and Checker Club will Ini
It would mat IS.MO.MO.OO* to held In tho Velde* llo u l Thurs­
provide a separata Dent to d* day. night h| 1:99 o’clock, H. »i.
fend Ihe Atlantic meat,
Burn*, secretary, told today.
T ta navy's order barred nows
paper repriaenlntlvr* from all
Baptist Memorial services are
fighting re*ft whirl' will maneu­ being rondncled In the tout »t
ver over thu pacific from Alaska r*t&lt;-iith Rtreet and Kim Avenue
to RAmoa and iba Panama Can*l under tta direction of the Iter. J.
from the iuid&lt;l|o nf March (o II. Ilsrdy. torUMrlr of (InoiTit
la la April
and Texas. Tbo public 1„ In, it -J
to attend th« mooting*.

Damages Are Sought
For Accident Victims

Tbo regular monthly benefit
dance of tta local lodge II. I’.
O. Elk* wit) bo hold In tho l«orfg«
O. W. Bpeneer, local attorney Hall Friday bight beginning at
ysalonlay afternoon (fled fates 9:M o'clock, officials announced
lions of bringing suit egelaet R today, adding that Peck ham’s
M. Kidd, of Ctarlotla. N. C. for Orchestra* will furnish music for
damages *a a result of tta auto M CNfidlsioij

accident on tta highway fast
■rat of tar* early ganday In
which Dunraa Csmerrai nad K.
U. McDonald warn killed.
,
Mr. Stanevr I* seta lag 9&gt;M*3
damage* far each af tta W U m
and hla action followed tta Tord let of a Cere aa*n Jary yrater
day that tta two Mat ttair death
-throasb no faatt af tta track

driver

Kkhaaf/

•

T ta jl*V. aad Mr*. Ilernard
Mason. gwt«* tan ringer* *nd
chi**# pkayer*. of I,oe Ant'd**.
Calfa will pro*exit a sacred con­
cert fa tta Ural Daptut Church
bora togt«ht tattooing at «:M
e'clock, tta IUv, W. P. Brook*.

annooacad M * y . adding that
that* will he Do admission
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EatabUahed In 1908

Road Department To
Receive 1‘avinR Rids

■- - - D P - U '

In First A ir Raid

Sea And Alr[

&amp; S i v e neA." Kiwanls Club Is
^ivil War Given Exhibition
0 ( Radio System

ilBNIIAVM France, Feb. S3. —
(/p)—Conililncd land. &gt;■’ n uiid «lr
nii.uk* tmioy ra rrW Hivndsh In, urgent* toward the government*.
Mediterranean ,&lt;'.ilwnl MrongMUm The ntuvcmcnls. following
th*' full ' f alrntngle Tcruel on
thu ceslcttl Irani ihrcaii-ned lo
An explanation and demonstra­
develop Into u d'-elsl'e nitlou jf
tion of Ihe new police radio aysllio ftp"nisi' e l'll wor.
Milllaiy di.palelle* su|d that Irm n il given ut the regular
wliilo
In* urgent li'H.pa drove wrrkly luncheon of Ihe Kiwanls
eastward, warship* lai.gnd the Club today ly radio &lt;%*ierti P. A.
const ('ltd plane* ri.ii-od over Anderson of Csmdrn, N. J., and
cllle. tirli Itill tl.o lines utter Harry l.elghlry of AUanla, U*.,
triple artlan ye*te|.lny t.rought'', *i" nr,,1 *n Sjff'lovd Installing the
new rail o unit.
lh«» orruiNiitoii uf
lMimbaidinii||ln of Hagumo an 1 Sunn, were also . tendered
,, , as
Valencia, and air ,n|d* on r.w .t.l «’* " ” f ,*hr |,r° Br* m by,1l r' J.,m”
Hateelonu nml Tarraumta.
iU‘
M craT tgellstw h o I.
Oovenuneiil tnw&lt;p«. driven
« t 'He tonof Term I. tiusllly fiumed new F"'w«Uonal Church.
Vocational (luldanrc Comlluex beiwcen &lt;I"U point «nd artt.i ...
, ,
, , .
„ ...
Yesterday ,l„&gt; oirateglc city of
raport*, that Judge H. \S.
Tcruel In ruin, ofi.-r tw„ uu,nth. ,
nf bomtanhra.nl. fell under Hpan-I ' " 'v ’ ' r ^ t . l ^ k t ^ l .n
lab rebel ..........I ..gain when gu v * '»
' ^ h o o l a m l anommenl fu,eoa Fnvo up it. d e-,"?r" fr t
,'e °n
u
fen..- a..........de „ l.raty r 'tr e .t.iB T” «
*
Th" rebel. ..nr.upled the r U y . f '^ 001 * r,',* y " " “
s
160 mile. o«.t nf Madrid. t « » l '
»
ul ra frcqucncy
ii.
..i—
,, n
system which be h »» ju il Installed
month* afier
tl.o
g' ' 'r "»e u t
|fc ,
,
„
praHon, Mr.
lcM»k it in i»n»i i»f Itx most »uc„
er*,ful nperatlnm. of II,e war.
^
Kntinly •"rrouii'lo.l by ^
' ‘ Mes « M h l. ty,&gt;e for Police work
troop,, tho government garrison ov,tr
conventional »hort wave
*
seta emidoynl by many Police
formed into in, nttucklng column
ataiinn* over the nation.
and faiiglu It,, wny nut nf tile
................i The radio expert asserted that
city after « nisht nf biller
htfp „ „
no ^
ipol, , . UMd

Island Of Formosa
Victim Of Bombs
First Foreign Ral
Since Year Of If

Women, Children

Anderson And LeighReported Kille
IcyShow How Radio
Police Calls Work Chinese Fly Too H
To Be Reached
Anti-Aircraft Guria

ghllng
(.overnmimt nilvjee.

*a,d

'by high liuildlngs or other obatsrie*
the J
ml(hl' CBU1B deflection of

S ^ ia V T r
!
. j Rl be r-'dl'v.wsve, snd ana.htr lCi:
Puerto Karondnn. • nine ^ ' l ^ f
frnturp
,h. , " ^ T.-raa;
rmrlliensl of Tern "I, to tho strong. is llm.li-d lu Hie immedlalr vlcin'l)defetiM't where tho government nf the ti'onsmilter,
and
only
stopped tho rebel, early In the
aperinlly seta ran pick up ih"
signal*.
year and a half.
Mr. l.eiKhle)’ runiinentril i,n 'he
12(1 font nin-i un which Hie redin11
D un!
% J rv*
Jlor fur Ihe lurnl ,1 illnn has horn
1 / u ll
mounted, (leelsring th it the lu-ighl
C l_____
u ir ; a l . Inf the mail Insure* cuvrrage n1
W AFIIINGTON, Felt. S .I.-fA l
W i l l i the entire county.
WASHINGTON. 'Felt. 23. I&lt;P)
reported that Hie rquipnient
8rcr*,,iiry of Vitfrrior Ilnrold 1
— Prcklrnt Itoo-ivrll tranunitlid ►
W i l l i L I will
rnniplrtely hint mile I and
o Congls-ss Imlny u r'-po'l " f the Ickr*. in tm Iiii|ireceiii'!i1rtl hi nail- i n t i r i O l i e
renly fur ii|iereliim* anil der’ari-d
litre mi iihuaii'-n ra^j
(n t jliitnlu Iasi night,
ndvbory cnnimilt
linn lb ii Irmill. Kiiall, y mi'll,* that inif ini tesla allowed pet fee!
iccuini'ieliiliiiir l*i'W federal gi.ild* *ji|irtili-il fur , Irene the" Ing of Hie
of 9K&amp;r,,IMHI.tMI0 lu stale* iluimg
|),.m,a:raliC front in hen« who wua nil ore nuiiind* in fn r]o i*w «i!» tn tin- Uouniy line IH
mile* away, and n l«i recoin led an
Ihe next ti-t Jinrslu impru'e 1bCj.li.w.-i the Illicit " f F&gt;Klain and the
inrldrnt which m-curird * , IcxU
jiQIilk srilfk»T«. *
'
f «Tiin1111f ill ’ ’wlilili liver the will
league last acasmi, ended
I'1" wen- being rnndr during the inThe grant*, hi lagin a year I I I rnnipier at all rusl*.”
henee nl IJO.OOOJhiO, wnulil le ;n*
m , plea, which wo* retread-1 rnn*rari wnrrle-i when lie le ’ uiiii-d atollntioii.
rrrn*ed nppmshnately 930,000.&lt;HlO'f.Bt,| |i,niiiit« the BritMi Empire,] the second ciiidracl In f'lmrlu loj Mr. Anderson, whusj aultli-aVIt
tuch nf the two fullowlliK year* wo, irgaitlcd ee|&gt;relolly nlgnlfl*' yeylerdsy, only Hiia I line it,!* equipped wH’i u »vr-way o'.tlil
and »jn,lMXI,(WIO each year there- ra)l| j,, V;,!W ,,f (he poveriimentnl beared Id* signature, The Herald-similar l&lt;&gt; that -it the locvl puhra
I IH-parlnietil, aim mining t-y 2sii‘
»fte r uni I! they reach 1139,«*«&lt;».- crisis in I i.mhiii nnd I'rime Min­ was ndvlted today.
lliaiiinrd rcfiiM-d l » foniim-nlJforU from Tsmp.-i nnd heard th*
0I&gt;0 in (ill I -45,
ister Neville &lt; Imiuht rlniii'a atT h ee g'l-nl* would he In add I* letnpla I" n|ie ndip’nmulk- dla* on how imiell Ihe rnrdrari rnllinl test signal* o f Ihe Sanford atalion
tlon to the |ienvianenlly uu'lmr- ruie.len, fur a I'-ipprechriueiU with fur Lul. lie slated thu( he will ie-!beluw OrlunTlo. Mr. I-smt-i I •w re­
port aa scheduled in ChnrloUo'ported, In Wlnler Park he Iran,l t d federal grant* uf mure than Italy.
nlilted rignals from hie auto whk'h
*',0,000,01)11 a yeni (nr voenlinnal
The nulapoken ruhliu-t officer early nett rnoiilh.
Urainard played in I I Snlifiiiil were pi-ked aup nn Ih-* receiver cf
cducatlnn.
• thl Ill'll l-'arritm Is Ihe greatest
thirnt In Hie wmhl today, and games |*nt srason. Inrl -dun: oll'lhe local police cruiser by Chief
added Hint Tulntilnrialiism In any relief roles. He won 111 gamea nf Police liny (!, William’,
during Ihe regular playing sen-1 Mr. Anderson, who la sales man*
form l» nSien to the rplrlt of the
English-«pi liking ileinucraele* and son and lost H for on aveiage-nger uf (he Police Itulio rtlvliion
L1 1 1 *HoIII"
avs* 1 I" -w i gf 6
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■**■- f w i
sSS
***'■ ■•* * ■ -is
s#
■*s
ecilra]of
(he
11CA,
ih-monstraied
Hie
. *£*nnot live skle by side In the uf .(133 while during
-TA! i t H&gt;t l AHHM4r Krlr-rii---- J_T|i giiii- tiiiittliyfl \rVnr*iTTnincr*cy._. I wtriv- Deljrnrt and tiamwrrnic, lielonvranun o f ' lh i' Iw.Twiy VefT lo
„ (1|lll |„irl(, to-partm
rtm-nt
i two vir oiM-a ineriiher* of the Klwglili t ub folIrkr* w-nti Ihe first of u group n f was credHcd with
will rveelvn heir- M"r*h I l"r ape Let *, not yet iianictl, who will and one loss- lie inrkrd up nil lowing (lie meeting.
psvlug ,um futtilh of n mil*' “ I oildrn* Itii'aln liver internatlunil l earned-run average uf 2 Oil
stain roiul ( lielwoen Niro l &lt;i-"t radio linoliiip-i under
th* tlllci Iss'ied a to ls fo f H1 hasp* on tails Mrasers J&lt;m* Bmousy and John
dm ing I hr year anil sent ||r, nii-n Ih-rkilt of Park Itidge, UI.. Mr.
and Vine Sli-e-'l In JnikaunvIUe. *'Alnericn S|iealn."
|
Anderson, Mr. leiglilcy, Ch;cf of
It I-. u Federnltuld project. Tilt
"The rnniniiililly of in(ere,t that down via th# itrike-uul route,
lltalnard will play under Cul- I’nllcw liny ti. Williams, Ur. Jsmrs
paving In to lev rclnturci-il o n - exist* U la te ii llrllaln and Amerl-j
lloiu&lt;-i* K. Clinton. Philadelphia, Pa., Ur.
rH -e tavcu In. lien thick and 49 ca, as w ill n* ticlwren nlhfr pro- vin firlffi'h w ih the
feet Hide from eirih lu ,'lih
p e* wlnr liclleve In dcmocrary, nml j* expected lu take over " John R. William, of Atlanta, He.
Th* department td-n w ill vo* rhuuld l«- strengthened," he de­ »&lt;urllng pitchers berth. Along
with Urainard those who are go­
reive l,ld« f"r hulldinrt nnd -up clared.
hiring approach"* I" th" Yellow
The prlnrlpvl nf dcmocrary is ing to Charlo'I p from the Hunfold
club are "Swede" Marlin, llobby
llo** county
ICsallnuv* ui raus Tn-sal
Prlchsrd, Msyo l.ang,1on. Kills
Clary, and several o'hers.
IlegfnnlnR Umleht the regular
practicq *e»«|nnii nf the Bona "f

'4 T

l&gt;rHinUr(l OlJ^nS
Or x^CUHOn
I'li., » l » i 1

_
&gt;
T O K Y O . Feb. 23.— ( A P ) - * "
Seven C hinese warplanes ten

day raided Japan s ialahu
colony nf Formosa, InfllctinX
"numerous casualties,"

By JULIAN 8TCN8TROM
Coach l*e-naid
I,, Mit.urs*
tveminido High
Hehool
t'(lery
Feds nearly knocked the highly
touted
Orlando
High
Hcb&lt;
Tigers onl of n seeded berth la
tta forth'"mine region t&gt;a,ke«,
b«l| tonrnamout to bu held In
JnsfcaottvlJIn next week by hold­
ing the Tigers dowu to a 36 tu
IV UrrHoii In Ih" last aihedulo#
gam* ot lira *oa*nn hut night.
T ta Feds M the gam* i* |
Flayed brilliant ball in Unh otfanalva and defensive ,1cpartmen t* anil h'-ld a |&lt;ad over tta
Tiger* after two minute* ut pl*7
In' the Initial period until three
vainuteg remaining to play
tn
tta final qnartor.
A lP r oHagdu made (be initial

field go'll, II",I Williams aenl the
trail into III* havkrt with the
'tying marker end thon tha Hanturd laser* tallied (wo more bas­
kets tn teko n C lo 3 lead.
Orlando unloaded tbe'r best
olfenai'o but only on* lima did
they lio lira Fed irnre and were
n'd ahl« tn lakn the lend Unf'l
the last. When th* whiell* blew
ending tho hall, Ihe Fed* were
tiding along wt( h a land of live
I&gt;onl« user ( loach llovefer's out
lit Wpb tire r.eoro at 10 lo tt.
The Tiger* were
completely
das*led with Ih* Foda new type
of play developed since their
recent engagement In which tho
Ortnado outfit won fay a large
Margin. They returned tn tbo
Court Imt still wore Unable to
. JCeatayed in Page Tpeaej

th*

Dome! (Japanese News A gen ­
c y ) reported.
I t w as the fir s t U m c siqb*
1861, w hen
the
B r llls n Frcnch-D utch fle e t bombard«*d Shlmonoxekl,
UrrBoiy •*
the Japanese empire had been
subjected tp hostile foreign braa*
banlment- It wa* *h* *mplraS
first *lr raid.
An hour before noon th* tam­
er* swung over the Japane** air
hate on the outaklrt* o f Tataks, .
Ih* Formoean capital, and drwppta
10 bomba. Thera w »» slight «S I«r[lL
age lo &lt;he field Th* raider* ttan r
bombarded polni* la Shlnehws ■;
province on th* we*t*m ewaal ra «
Ihe Uland.
' ' ’' '
A Japanese army communkpM ■aid the raider* killed nxaajr
women, children and th rill***.1
communique added that tta
flew so high that antHaJ
guru were unable to reach *hMW» j
'A general air raid a la ra i' ttafc*
sounded IhruughouL the Island.
The communique said Japan#**
plane* finally drove the- rmhtsra
away.

Joe Louis Meets
Nathan Mann In
Bout At Garden

NEW YORK. Fob, !3. — ( « - - •
Nutwjriratundliig
ihe "tuna-up"
purpoao ul Ui" llallc proceedIS^s
tonight In Madlaou Square OSyden, belting mid* favoring Jta
I.uul* Bhortened while ticket e*J9*i
boomod lor lira iwcro'* 15 round
defense *gain«l Nathan Msnh. - s.
UriSlnul potted odd* w *re’ C*t *
In ha|( u* llrosdwiy quoted I t*
3 agalusl (no cliatmplon'i ckancS*
of winning Hie decision and *vWn
money *g*ln*t a knockout victory
tor l^tUla.
Freih Isxrklng for Mann from
hi* bom* it*to of ConnecUedL
rnth*r than nny
dovelopmaot*
ca|cu|*tad to mlnimli* lira odllook tor n Unrig- Irinmpb, racuunt*&lt;l for tho abltt In bttUhf
ligut**. nutmeg
alalo'a flist cb»l^Tho
ra
T(rn I»r~ ro n T ii) heqvjwsuht tHlw .
will nut lack voesl support* Y—
garitl**, &lt;&gt;t the extent to whlrii
hi*
chance*
are
financially
tracked,
Tha advnnco sale passed |M,*
1100 oyer.the weekend. Promoter
Mike Jacobs yeirarled. lie • pre­
dicted It will go Well over 1194."
000. Tire tlurdau |s sralml to hrendie 11.009 ' a*&lt;h ciu|nm*r* at V»
"lop" of 114.50, A sellout will
mesa grots receipt* ot |HO.494.
Iraule. who hasn't fought straw
Ira outpointed Tommy Pdkt at the
Yankee stadium tael A atari, ta*
*11 lb* fUUc advantage* but h*
I* also running ' most - ot tab
I ho Jp-ghm
|hr«m
“ n*1 Bl|(fl*i
_ , proreeUto pnrpta**.
________ ___
.JrUk*. rFor
Ta
Corp. will bn hi Id f&gt;"
, rivVe* of "an 'uiiimiT'Mr Lta etaMP„f
Friday'
dsy night
insteiiil of
Friday |#n&lt; h, u &gt;uarB1jlM,d * rattan i
ntglri. Porcy Mure, ndvisor ot'. match with Mann WHhlrTIO
*
A burglar onirred Mney'n Dry tha groug announced today,
Mr. Mere **id lb »t the de-( TO OPEN CITY BUILDING
CluiWr* on Becund Klrett l"&gt;tween p»rk and Magnolia Ave­ crease In attendance because!
— i—
' *' **,
activities
scheduled
(.r p e n iiR o Feb. 13^-Je
nue* *om* lime |a*t nlahl uud ot other
rarnpad with an natliualed Ik for
Friday
night"
w *.
U h , County reprewnl
a'llls ot clothing. Chief of Police reason for
lh«
ch*ru* . ‘ n0 ] and mayor o f Ub.burF.wUl i
Hoy 0. William* reported thl* *1.9 announced H**l tta drill* lomorrow evening at- Ita ft
will be held from 7:00 '.clock I n ' ,
^
„ , w nmml
morning.
,
The marauder enlero.1 llm es­ 1:00 O'clock Im trail Of from 7:30 ho(u# |t c , hi|i|L
tablishment through knocking nut to 1:30 o'clock aa Iras beeu th*
■ lower panel in the rear door custom.
Following tba drill session In
wtih a Jack Jovor- Menitara »f
th* Police Department hireo In- preparation fur tlielr *ppe»C*noe
vostliated hut aa yet hare found vat th* Father Bon Banquet of
Ctoady- probaiily sliower*
nothing which might lead lo the the local Laglonnalye* on Mar.
Identification of tta burglar.
7, shooting Practice will ta held night and Tburetay,’
Sgt. J, A. Howard, local finger­ in the Arcade gelltry for tta** warmer on east canty*!
print expert,
stated lh*t
at­ who with to attend- Tommy Hero slightly raider la »itr*MW
tempt* will ta raid* lo remora and Fred Wight tied for btgb p o rtly toalght
fingerprint* from th* jack l*v*r honor* la*t w**k. both acoriog 41 norta tad centre)
which * i i tamarail by rolte*, Point* qf * po**lb|* 60,
—

Legion Drum Corps
Practices Wednesday

Celery Feds Lose Hard Fought Game
To Orlando Tigers By 35 To 30 Score

«

Chinese Airplanes

■

Congress Is (iiven Re­ Plcu Is Re-Broadcast
To British Empire;
port Recommending
Without Precedent
$850,000,000 Gr u n t

N UM BER l t t

Robber Escapes With
Suits From Cleaners

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BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
a OWM cSuee eeametB Just: but III*
S nalgMor cometh and
B him— Pro?. 11:17,

aasreheth

left news fi’om
that Mini of
\
newspaper*
diking the feet

On the frontYsgu of tho current
Wad of Floruit Fhrm ft Grove
b S ptctutt_u£fSeminole County'*
Big Tfee. Fnrm ft Grovo I* circu­
lated by moit of the loading new*paper* in th* *t*tc.

A Chance To Cut Taxes
The extent and seriousness o f lax delinquency In San­
ford has been brought to light by the recent decision o f
Ihc City Commission to effe ct n compromise settlement of
outstanding tuxes prior to 1934. .Figures released at the
City Hull disclose that out o f a total assessed valuation o f
15,521,1:10 on real properly^ |2,500,000, or nearly half, is
not psying taxes, and In most cases has not paid any taxes
for five or ten years.
And so wo have a situation in Sanford where half the
property is forced to carry the tax burden fo r the whole
town. And since the cost o f operating the City and pro­
viding for the debt service Is fairly rigidly fixed and cer­
tainly cannot be reduced any more than It has been, the
burden o f the taxpayers Is twice as heavy as It would be
If everyone were paying his taxes.
A t the present time the City levies a .10 mill tax
against real profierty assessed at. $5,521,1.10 (except In
cases o f homesteads where the millnge Is 15) and last year
it collected from this tax a total o f $67,910.
Since only
half the pro|»erty In town paid any tax, It Is clear from
this that if all had paid the City would havo received ap­
proximately $115,000,
Just what this additional revenue o f $67,000 would
mean to the City and to the taxpayer* is not difficult to
see when one realizes that the total operating expenses of
the City are only $90,000 and that the total requirements
for Interest on the entire bond debt' this year are only
$52,000. In other words tho revenue received from the
taxpayers who have not been paying taxes alone would be
more than sufficient to carry the bonded indebtedness,
Tho effect o f this would be to lighten the load fo r all
tho taxpayers. There has been some criticism o f the com­
promise plan on the grounds that it Is not fa ir to those
who havu been paying their taxes in full, year after year
right through the depression. Theso taxpayers should
no* lose sight o f the fact that if other property owners can
be brought back into the taxpaying class, the burden which
nil taxpayers will havu to bear In tho future will lie made
considerably lighter.
And the property owner, who is tjellnquent and who
is wondering whether it is worth whileTo pay up and who

SANFORD HERALD,' SANFORD, FLORIDA

STRANGE A S I T SEEMS—By JOHN H IX

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H m m m m o f jm l

am-seri»e .

by a majority of abo:t 10,000,000
votes.
Tha absurdity of the Itcpubllcan prophecy, may bo illustrated
by the circumstance that If they
doubled their pimenl roemberahip
|n bath House and Senate, Hie
taro chamber* of Conirrr** would
still ba nemocralic by a fomfortable majority,

Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh D«I|y
Cut Flowers
Certified Mslne B U » Seed
Potatoes
Prices Right—See Us

Spencer's Market
Comer 2nd and Palmetto

OPEN ALL NIGHT

Truck &amp; Auto
Service

Wine-Dine-Dance
Have A Good Time

Bodies— Springs— Trailer*
A pries you can afford
to pay

THE TRIANGLE

Martin’s. Garage

ORLANDO HIGHWAY

Diamond*. Vnd Watches
Fine Watch Ana Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
THE BLIND ARCHITECTS . , .

horizon in the heyday o f gangster warfare.
To try to make friends with such a crew is as futile
as marrying tho most notorious harlot In town with the
hope of reforming her, or playing jraker with the biggest
rrnok in tho underworld after he has promised not to cheat
you, or getting into the nimble scat with your best girl
after a drug crazed dope-fiend had promised to drive you
home at n speed not In excess o f 10 miles an hour.
Mr. Chamberlain may Ijo striving to postpone a war
until England is better prepared, or he may be waiting,
for political reasons, until British public opinion compels
him to take a stronger stand, but If he sincerely believes
thnt Hitler and Mussolini uro to bo trusted to preserve
the pence o f Europe In return for any concessions which
England Is prepared to give, he is a bigger fool than any
prime minister ought to be.

M AN

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Lucky
Chick

tub

lo w w v t "

M ashes

Starter— Growing

Moah— Lnylng

Mash

It’a got what It takea to aaake high record*

PERFECT NUMDEM0 . . . .
CARTOON MIBTAKE . . . .
BtrnhRn «,i !• b' ciiih, .vnorlca’*
first cjriuua i*ulamltted a Rlarliiff
’ •frnr. II*
aiillior,
laipyarntn
Kranlilia. h-til rrcalc.l im m o l
lent poHrnynl of tho •*nnlt*»*l w«
i.oatimcnt of tho cm-!)’
Amaricmi coloni.n In 1754, but
Milly il|u,ti.i|c.| 11,o idea wIt li
n dSJoiiiird onul.ii rrawlinft iu
up nn.l Unw,i limp,,
t omcthlos
rnukou iiornr du Thor ’’bcml’
cidcwuy*.
,

A perfect number Is one which |
I* equal to tho amn of its dl-!
Vistula part*. Thus- nix equal*,
tho sum nf one. two nod three.
Htrnngo a* it *cein*. Ihrro are

Mixed Freeh— Priced ro that you can afford to feed

SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

first million! Two
(*lx
and
twenty c lflil) Bcrur in tho fir*t
•cyefl
Ininitred wholn
In the flrat L.lt on. Jiighth I* I.*
3 o£.H«3 ,00 S , 139.»&amp;S .l= 8 . T h *

l*r«-

ort known p orf'rt number I*
212? I multlplleil l.y (ISO- U ha*
paver been computed, ■o far n*

I* known.

widespread WCfrljMM . «!£ » !. he tvhen It carrnn la di*cus*lng fht
rnhl: "Forged your hatred* nf the „|n„ Dfr Hie Democratic party.
Pre*ldrnt. 8'op crying FaVviat rv The ncnrril approach to tb wmi
ery lime ho innkc* n move. S'op when Senator Vandenbcrg asworrying about mil* In tho White t ailed
____ lha
__ Jackson. Day dlnam ,
i raise
llouae. Ilccavae of your rccklc** which were planned
if f 'he
hatred the mind* nf many Amcri- enough money to pay
can men and women nre »hut parly's deficit remaining
over
against your linnrat criticisms.’
from the last election and to
One Hlap for Manner * Hake
carry on tho w ork 'of the Dem­
Of course, being n Republican ocratic
National
Committee
partisan, Governor Alkrn in»l»t-j through ]03N. He fo;nd something
od thab &lt;lio pioplo nn moie scandalous In Democrat* eonwanted Hie House veil leadership. trlbuUng to a party fend in thla
than they wanted Hie sort o f fashion. With that rare last# and
leodarahip they boil gotten from, veraciot*
argument
that die.
the llepi-bllran parly He accord-; •IpguUhci the probable next Re­
ed ■he I’ rrnldent the compliment publican candidate for the P m lnf having led I lie eountry out of denry, ho Indicated that, while
fa darkest days, fast
instated distress stalked through the nathat he wan now daxxlcd and rnn-1 Non, the Democrats in Washingfused.
i ton were rath consuming a hen-

ABOUT M ANHATTAN
Or GEORGE TUCKER

for another oft*.
tlio niili „ panhandler with a
now and refreshing
niaumrui.
Buili n bro»..iir aleppeil Mils ally
up to Itub iljpb-y »n d v ymcjied
him on tlie arm.
"Pardon mu," lie *akb "ran
you |&lt;t rue have ni ernl* for n
cup nt i offifij'' "
''Thlr'y fiva
rents!
Coffi'n
cost* i nly a nickel.''
"Yitab; I know,'* replied
Ihn
bU|,. £but I'vo got to g&lt;t my
td g v jlfe o .s c ...-’
1$ it ST." Itlne* who tells Ibis
nq* on Jhiluarlr. Ju,, * n , pret'y,
mUrh^iit need of sleepand
wits

Not King fletirsn VI of EncIJII'I. but youlilt geter II o! YugiiIn nnrlti-sniitli mi* l:,
tluti.i In Kurnim’a highest paid
4 ram-e
tin feet long w||t|u tho enat-wu*i tnntimrh. Oconto
ail* umoiuitr. blit two foci di |55U.Ouo pULnien to iln whit wli.'l
lh« ar»nlc«t widtli.
ho like*: I‘e|er tlruwa laiu.uoo u
Native* of Australia have Imitt yenr.
ilirnhltn.
Emiieriir nf
mudo u*e uf these "nunpat, Jap.-in, le.uij with n JM'SU.uoO onnc't»" In findlnt. tlielr wnv nuuj inromo—aliout tfl.ooo a day!

pul icy of carry In* waler on both
, houidum, Mio arrU’a o f rpccchc*
delivered a week “ go might Is
counted o» wholly *.ccc**ful.
They wero not even itefipll*

the people, 'tnwueally

HSOn people in Kitgland, lb* toibor
pgrty If you please, which la moat
telatm t
that England take n
Strong stand, as Eden advocated,
iwfuaa to compromise with the
fcsalat dictator*, and prelect the
Wanker nations of Europe, even at
(he east of war. I f war should reatdt te rn such a policy, demanded
by Use rank and file, at least (he
Wag couldn’t be blamed on tho
munition raakere end the financial

a

particular, ran true (o tha archaic!
political habit nf prophesytug
abundant sucre** in tha election* I
lliU year anil In 1010, Perhaps,
fom# people may remember the
equal poaitivenea* with which 'be
election of Governor London waa;
forecasted Perhaps some of the
moro sanguine Republican chief*
did for a tlwa appertain lha&gt;
thought ■bat the Governor of
Kanraa wo JJ become President
of «lha United Slates two year*
■Co, but cerlninly neith er Senator
Vamlcnberg nor any oilier nf the
•ta'euncri who went on the air
on Lincoln Day enlcrlalns a aimliar lupemliUon about what will
happen neatpP
November
E H jjip
N m tib*r two yrara hence. Even those
funny alleged surreyB which the
newtpapen are puUUfihig do not
•Ten Bujrrtta aucH a postifcmiy.
The moat vacant of these alleged
surveys described In headline*
lha falling off of the admintatratlon’a popularity a* about one
percent. In other word*, If thla
*i»e*a were correct, and the elec­
tion were today, Franklin D.
Rooaevelt would .till be elected

Martin’s Garage

■•tin in the nut, ttio'i *nlnsRard,
rnneider ber way*, uml l.« wl«p,"
l’ rnv*rb*. Vi:a.
Nn moro wiinileiliil mRani*atU&gt;n
Many of tho "big kIiuI*’1 in
_______ _
at lite exists tliua ninuni the
FI ayIda met In Mount Dor* Tues­
counlloH* billion* nf nut* that
day to (peak at the Third Annual,
crawl over tho face of the Earth.
Convention of the Florida Wa'er-|
A Q u e e r A llia n c e
Many t***on* In sociology tuny l »
way Congren. Mott of them dl»_______
Icirucil from .Italy of their wny»,
cfo*» *UU)
canal/
The c.lil fumibur saying thnt " I f you don’t want to gel ■onio of whi&lt;It mo no minithtl ns
to bo unbu|i..'\nb|e.
OOOAOO In Horld'" p^itateM ia
'''N il run around with skunks" in admirably exSlrnutto is* It eceni*, in North
construction. Dut nut onu of them «*nipllfir*«l. it seems to us, In the current attempt o f the ern Auaimliu thcr« &gt;* » mentltc.mentioned th* taxpayer. HI waa Hritiab Prime Minister to rn n k ig f riunds with llitle r and of Ihn out family —tlio terinitJ.
tha “ forgotten man”.
M ussolini.
Ainlternn*
tnorldlonalls— tb*t
"
Both tho fascist dictators have ably demonstrated build* huyn nest* of onrlli in
exactly a nmlti xouili orientation,
p?’ !,,0ihr0
,mpr‘Tthat
? nk"in
thut they
o f , unmitigated to reedto n tnlninium &lt;•! bout
wh*n they read
in tha puix'iii
" ... a» ‘l.. again
.
*
• are
*t n. pair lt_
forty thouMnd persona woto killed !
titU'Hy unscrupulous in their methods, arrogant, from tbo atranto tuntmer »un.
last yaar in automobile accident*.!ruthless, blood-thirsty, selfish and domineering. They Y*l. odilly. tlii. ant
totally
Tbay are Impnaaed when lliey arc{ would stop at nothing to gn'n their ends, and would ns blind!
How tho m limn* ot tiny
a cor In which people whom Huy mxm double-cross their best friend, or nlit tho throat o f nn
know were rhllng and which Im* Jtimtcent eliild, as the worst pirate thnt ever skuttied a ■act* know Juki wlicru to i
ship, or Hid lowest racketeer that over darkened Chicago’s their tiny lomti of itiil imI*
to croato Iho ntniirlnr. t.true

It la Interesting lo nolo that
While tha Eden policy la Hie i)pngerooa one, aa far ■* nny Immeilfate conflict with Germany or
Italy b concerned, It la the com-

h•1’’'V i 1YWV

W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R

Many * budding young writer
the** day* 1* figuring on being Ihc
b ln to Uke O. O. McIntyre’*
place. Out the world i* *1111 wuit
big for lomcono who can fill Will
Roger’* ahoe*, nnj Arthur ])ri*-

Otlary aallinf In northern mark*t* far le«a than Ilia io n of
traroperkatitm, citrus fruit atill
hanging on the tree* because it
doaa not- pay to pick it, unemploy­
ment Increasing everywhere, are
ftvln g new life to the Townsend
«M a n pension movement. Argumanta a* to the wisdom of giving
■£00,000 elderly people ft’00 a
month a* a pension find atten­
tive Sara among depressed people
Who would not giro it a moment'*
thought if they were mu so deprasiad. With Dr. Roosevelt hav­
ing reached the douhtful stage as

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There’* a legend that n fortune
has been accumulated in a duwn*
town bunk, small sums left there
by aallurs fb o wera lost at sea
» r otherwise
disappeared.
At
l'-as*. s° the story goes. lli«r
never came back and all •(forte
to cgmtaunlcata with hairs have
met with failur*.
Except for tb* trifling drawback of being un&gt;rua- thla la a
charming fable and bnlotiga with
the i-est of Hroadway’s Mother
Gooaa alotlea
I hava heard also and read In
tha reports of my ro||aaguas

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vidual deaaerta can be chiUcd

lataresia.

old country. Italy and
are perhaps tha bast rep•fad of any European counbe*idee Spain. What would
m to tha Monroe Doctrine,
Dppmana wnme to know. If
MV
Europeans living in
k America should aoix* pos­
til of their government, ally.

slowly In a pvtoanent batl) o f protecting
oB . . , That's Why tha ReBatce ccenrraaeiua unit. , , eaduatve to Harge , , ,
carries. 10-Y E A R W A R R A N T Y
eeaa.es a***.***.

lief. In alt probability, the Gov.
ernor of Vermont soended a very

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A sports writer ta Now York
triples hla Incoma maklaa rec°rde for a phonograph company,
However, ha Croons tb *a ditties
under *n naenmeg name, . . ,
« w o oro only «,ooo. word, hi ad
batkdYoumi 7
of Italian opata, yejl tha now
favors) hour* later, whga Joe tectUh dictionary ||au IMAM
gM back to hi. own room, ho

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want rtaraata rasr ana
w Boat roa tooa aoaar

grtatoM bandleader In Now Tors
V was Just playing some ot yoar
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S o c ia l A n d P e rs o n a l Activities
ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Bocfaty M U g
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Social Calendar

D ltp h iM M I

at that time sweeping Italy, he

Personals

The annual party given by the
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Glrl'a
HI-Y Club
of Seminole dlujthter&gt; rhy, „ (| o f ^ ir &gt; ,oU
High School In honor of the Future visiting here.
Farmers of America
was held
-------Monday night at the High School.! Hubert Axt of Blueville, N. J.,
Committee,
in____
charge were as l* 'lending arveral
week, with
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Mr. .ml Mrs. It. B. Axt,
BeI' RiV » " ‘ ^Jfoliowa:
refreshment."
B e tty ,
Chime Players will meet at the'
1
Thurmond,
Carolyn Boyd, Ann
Miss Nell Mallaney of New
Baptist Church at S:00 o'clock.
Wright, Nellie Cunningham, Vlr-' York City I. the Kue*t ot her
T llU R S D A l
ginta Ford, Louise Hardin and sister, Mrs- Frank llrKeon.
The East Side P. T. A. will hava Saldee Willlama; games, Marjorie'
------- a George Waihlngton Tea at the Cogburn, Eliubclh Leffler, Cere.
Mrs. Fred Frrnkhouse of Port
school at 8:30 o'clock.
I||t Trutuck and Llorothy Wiggins, Royal, Pi.., wilt arrive tomorrow
The regular bualnese meeting IAt th* conclusion of the games tu be the gues's of Mr. and Mrs.
of the Sanford Townsend C lub', pr|le WM awarded to Fled Hen Cantwell,
will be held at 7:30 o'clock In their Bowery. Mils Betty Aiken served
club room* in the Welaka Build- , , , fortune teller.
ing. The public la cordially Invited
Those present were: the Misers
to attend.
Edna SUch, Eda Sttch, Duchess
The
regular meeting of the Wright, Corky McCall, Margaret
Seminole Itebehah l&lt;odge will be Van Neas, Lois Wolfcr, Doris Sue
Mi*. «'. K. Williams, Mr*. Os­
held at the Odd fe llo w . Hall at Willlama, Nancy Brock, Mar'lia
8:00 o’clock. There
will be an Telford, Mildred Wells, Cecelia car Price and Mis* Uiul-e Swuln
wi-r" host"**"* to tlie member*
Initiation.
Truluck, Dorothy Wiggins, Kli*- id the’ Flfly-Kilty Itjlrtii t'las*
_
abclh
Leffler,
Jacqueline
CampFRID AY
u liiili met Monday evening at
The V. n " &amp; will meet at 3:00 be". Nancy BoiseUer, Grelchen III" Methodist Church Ann**.
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U n r P .A H
L l l # o lw .l I.
I ln a w n
lL ’ i l i , , , .
Tim meeting w»* pr"sh|isl over
o'-*"-rk at the home e f Mr*. Allan Morrison, Elisabeth Dyson, Wilma
lalnhart,
Virginia
Dann, A m by tlie vie" l'i' sid' nt. Mr*. 0. It.
M -iley.
Benson,
Irene
Lundquiat,
Iris
The Woman's dull of Oviedo
Him*. Mrn. L. M. Hwain g*V« the
will sponsor n threw art comedy Sehree, He'en Shoemaker, Dorh-ux ■|&gt;vutionnl after which llm lt«y.
Hayes,
Lois
Hodges,
Gram
Febree,
■Iraina. -Skv lllgli" nl Uni (lr|ndo
Paul Iteilftuin led ill ptnyrr.
High School «t 7:30 o'clock. The Thelma _ Burns, Gram Tnylnr,
liuring the *»chil hour » I’mI iitilie Is rordlally invit'd •» at- Katherine llsrrlson, Alice Jolmaau fessi'r IJilla t'ente-t wan cnjoy-wl
and Nellie Cunningham.
l"iid.
h'r which Ml*. G. It. Sens was
Also the Mi.ae. Margaret Ten- awarded (lie |i||m. Ilefr"slinirnl*
The Woman’s . Missionary Hohet,
Virginia
Fold,
laiuise
llunlin,
rh ly of tli" Kind llaptlsl Church
we,e served liy the ho*li",se* to
Marjorie Cog- lie. fallow ing:
Will inert nl Hi" Ann"* « l 10:0|t Belly Thurmond,
o'clock
to
Nlmly
lh"
Imok. hum, Donna Morgan, Ilur is JackMr. nml Mr.*. W. t\ (’idemaq.
•'Fruit* of tlir Years.'' A cov­ son, Sakit-e Williams, Ann Wright, Mi and Mr*. 1.. M. Hwain. Mr.
ered di.li
luncheon will
I*" Carolyn Boyd, Betty Aiken and and Mr*. U. It. Him*, Mr. nml
serwsl and ull members nro Mrs. R. C. Maxwell. And Ale* Mr*, t'lurence I,. Wynn. Mr. nml
Johnson, Roy llildum, .Sam Ritchie, Mr*, i ’ l-i, McHlnrrnw, Mr. uni
Urged in ho present.
The Junior Woman's Cl"b will Fred Bowery, J. C. Spivey, Hubert Mrs. I,. ( ’ Gmi|*hy, Mr. mid Mr*.
Harvey
Ela'e,
David It. tt. Hutchison, Mr*. Earnr
sponsor Min Junior Dance* .1 Jamnea,
Shannon, Robert Mauser, H. W. Price. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Phil
7:30 o'clock.
Shannon, George Mauser, Rnrmld ip*. Mi*. J. It. Tlmlel. Mr*. P W.
M O N D AY
W. Mincher*!, Harold Clause, Nash Itiolford. Mr*. II. W. Warn. Mr*.
The week of Prayer for home Kennedy, Mike Saus, Amos June* W F. Hi van. Mr*. O. E. W il­
mission* nml the Annl" W. Arm­ Kenneth Guatavaon, Bill Martin. liam*. lh" Miage* Hula McPullar,
strong offering will he held at Harold Keeling,
Rebel I Giver, I,ani lb fwain. y;mlly |'rl"*t- anil
3:30 o'clock at ill" Fir«l Itapll't Frank Jonca, Jack Martin, Charles Norln" Norwood. Alaa Kil Milrliurrh with t’irclo Number Four Bradbury, and ^ G o rd o n G us I bvhiiIi . ■Ik I Ilia Iter, Paul itedfenin.
III rh"|gr.
lii-nrg" Sims, j r„ |tong lass McThe Cooperative Concert AaanMlarrow aiol Duann McMlarr«w.
riallon will present Emile Bourne,
pianist, In n eonrert Monday night
at 8:00 o'clock at the Princes.
Thrnl re.
Mr*. J. P. Holttelaw, president,|
F o r L l 'g i o i l I)a n C C
TU ESD A Y
presided over the meeting of the,
—
TgRtwaok «t..|*»njrrr for home Fidclls Clan* nf the First-Baptist j v g t,Mi Henry MrUulin. Jr. r"
mission# ami lh" Anni" W. Arni- Church which was held la»i nigh' rcinly’ circled general rhalrman
jimg offering will till li" 1*1 at nl the home o f Mr*. W. J. Pell, f,,r , 1,,, ton'tit il»'"'i to t,n #|&gt;"ir
3MO o'clock nl lho First Baptist on Palmetto Avenue.
j w r,.,j |,y the American
ion
fhurcti
with
t'lreln
Number
After a short businer* srsslnn Aintlimy mi Match I. ha« an
Thr*'o In charrn.
during
which rnullne
mutter*
,1,,, fallowing committee
Tlio Woman’s flillld of th* were discussed several game* and cluil,oii'ii:
Episcopal
Chili ch will have
a contest* per* enjoyed for which I On |,i lm M,s. C. I.. Irwin,
.- hriilg" party at the Parish llausn^MIss Lorene Franklin was awpnicd |*|U1.,.. m ,, m ,• W.islilairn.
nl 3:30 o'clock. For reservation* a prise.
. ....... hioov Mr ,.‘ F. K Itimmilcall Mrs. II. II. Coleman, I'hon"
The hostess served refreshment*
1175.
to
the following:
Mrs. Homer i»„h|i', jty_ Mr*. V. M. Green.
Little, Mr*. J. P. Whittaker. Mr*. Tick* t"~Mr#. W. I). Ilatfmun
J. E. Stemper, Mrs. 8. C. Grant,1 Til|l|,. M)H ,, j A|1(!,.|
AN N O UN CEM EN T
Mr*. J. A. Bam. Mrs. D. K. Mr*; |h.lr|llli„ (1, ' Mr». T . u Sullivan.
Nab, Mrs. J. P. HoPieliw, Mra.j
,,ri&gt;|d«-nt. stand
The Woman’* Guild of lh«
J. A. Blount, Jr., Mrs, G. II. «((„, ,\utllliii-y ha,&lt; reeclvi c l many
Episcopal Church will aponsvr Moore, Mrs. M. W, Roberts, MrsJ cnlhu*la'die cijilai'.eiacnls of It
a bridge party to be given at II. W.
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Lundy, Mr*. J. I.. Thnrnley,! ......
N&lt;&gt;u. v.i;l^ ,..........................
Kv„
01ld it D
t
tlie Parish MoUs*
on Tuesday, Mrs. A. II, English, Mr*. L. B*' |jo|ksI that tin, dune" will lie
March I at 3:30
o'clock. For R"cl&gt; Mr*. John L. Miller, Mr*. - ,,,|1|(
wnrihy " f n l_
largo
l&lt;sr+T*ltim* rail
Mr*. II. J|. Myron Smith, Mr*.
P-; l.l&lt;’n,^''r' - imirmii "t". The ore lie* Ira r inn­
Cideiiian. phono 016.
Franklin and
|,u., |Mi'n fortunate in s '
Mis* Minnie Beck.
euriiiR Vlrcer Wester’* nrcheslra
nml |&gt;cll""i llieir choice will re­
ceive llm tnlhusiaalir apprmnl
of h"ndii'd« of dancer* in Han
ford mid rfclnliy. All minmltlee
chnirin'-n nr" winking to make
The Girl H"iut« of Ti&lt;mp No. lliic ilaiici- an ori-nl Hnoforl
i l a m i,
will
remember with
3 made plana fur lh" nest court
pl’i-a-ure
nf award* at their regular meet­
"Tliosii In ihnrgo of arr*ngeing which was lirlij Tuoadny nf ments.” she faiila-r said, “ aitsrneoD at ilia l.itlln 11mi so.
Proa* « l I'ri'ciailmi far the aplanDurlng the a{terii""n a"vrrnl did ilaip-ralioti llioy'r" enjoying
lendi-ifoot teat*
wore
pass'd and ,t|iinK enroilragemriit for th"
afterwhir h fra cream wa* served uMimnl" .uree,.* of |hl* banefil
to approximately IK girl*.
I dance.'
WEDNESDAY
The Teacher
Training Clare
and Worship will be held at the
Methodist Church at 7:30 o'clock.
The public la cordially
invited
In attend.

Fifty-Fifty Bible
Class Holds Meet

Fidelia Class Meets
At Mrs. Fell s Home (jj,airnien Announced

Plans Laid By Girl
Scouts For Court

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R O O M VY • FB A M K ISM K B
—A u u u t —

•aid.

Celery Feds Lose
Mountain Swing Is
Hard Fought Game New Type Of Music

CsnllnutU Fram P*«a On#
Skillful blending of the old and
tie
slop the F"d barrnge
. ,
, unt-1 , , .the new wa* accomplished In a
rtnal miuul"* of llm lost p-ibM !,ulrcl rntertHlr.iirnt departure by
Cenlinuee rrom (Part On#
With lh" final minute, of ploy Warner Bros., when they made
eomliif,
Monday Arnold, »
Your U d y .' the comeily under allark Ilmiitu^ the woild,^
former Hanford youih, came up now lo w in g at the Ritx Theatre, he said, and is faced with the
with two f t d floW Ro-’ l- »t»-'| Hillbilly music and swing music greatest fight in it* history to
Trapp sank n ,ltutl one to clinch-h,*, hern we.ld.-d smith" result 1* continue.
In nil ptirfn of the world it l»
the vletoiy.
expected to establish a new trend beset I , .
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Ariioht, after arnr ttg n |itnt*jin popular tune*.
Iby lp&lt;i raliatiesl roes, which
fluid (iv| in tlie first half, euttie

Continually gaining strength in
parliamentary representation, they
look over the control o f the gov­
ernment In 1921 and their Pre*ident, Mussolini, was
appointed
Premier of Italy.
The suppression of communism |
and anarchism, then to prevalent
required a strong hand and
stronger measures, and thrsr
stmt*
I Ii i en
necessity were retorted to by gnat*
Idle Louise Fa sends. Nat l'i-ntlle*| Your Iml.v" and “ Dig Me n Grave
the Faseis-* in their fight
to take a.'o ld honnra with a total ton. Frank McHugh, Alien Jen- in Missouri." Rty Enright directed,
save their country. Mr- IlcBella id II I" ini* while lied Williams kin,, in ,| the W inter Bros, and
aald, declaring "so
rose
Fas­ and l.lo II tied for third |i|.n", Ktvlry, hillbillies
or vaudeville
TVs It osas-a liwIM al tinwith it) tallies rneb.
fame.
cism."
I 'etsi-HWwl I hsrrh
IHtIHGK I'AH TY
Mr- DcBrtla. from personal ex­
lied William, took
defensive; A rcsl square dance belnvrtl by
•I
l*srl*k
llwMse Twrs.1 ■r.
perience. wa* strong in his praise honor., for lh« entire till when natives of the n/mi,* is r.ilYd liy
Ware, i it Uion— r « r rrsrnsnf the almost Immeasurable im­ lie l"-r,| Hie hirli scmlnK m a rl "',F lv iry to the tune of -Mountain
I tews '-nil Sirs. II. II. I slrsHS—
provement that Fascism has matte Orlando, ll"d
Cooper
to
Swlngacoo." Among other songs! BT.V
:ir»c
in Italy since coming into |Hiwer. tops arr^ye ld'd him only Hireoyi,,, (,|,| A|r|i|,s Tns-," -.Swing
|ho liasket - 1
The people are happier, more glliiopla at
prosperous, he said. Taxes are t!no|"-, f.iile,| to nuljk-al"
equally distributed—capital
and ball loto tlie net "tlii-r
i
labor bearing their share without CiMtpei also inii'l" lm fire
fur Hi" fiisl linn ^
prejudice to either—working to­ to po •ini'llgether in harmony.
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There was a t innIt immltcr i f ^
All finances, are' rnnservetl for
the benefit of the eoun'ry and fouls I all''I Id lllflci.il Frtilist"
freedom of religious belief is of iltiqh'-v "iid tio plan-r wa, idim
paramn.-nl Importance. On the lusti-d l,"in tli" rani" \ a tlie
whole Fascism ha* worked w-orj- |i"r*oD-i| iiiul nail". H"lii teams
ders In Holy, Mr. Di-Bcllu • a'od. Idajfd •-ai'lleiil ball ulid |io-a|
tli.il if th"
Mr. DeBella was strong in hi* folium 1 s Ih-Iii-)"
condemnation of N'nilsnt, the Ut' reds di.pl.iy Hi" l"p " ol iMskelsic principles of whlrh, he tle- tiall I'l.d iy and s; uu.djv m tl"l'|"ih|i
tim(e|i-i,e"
rlaretl were as far removed from Northea.sl
those upon which Fascism was Tiiuniaiui lit laal llu r did on tiefounded as the north and south (IrtUDdo 1-outl la-l iiii'innlt. I t " )
will 1 omo out u t|, top tioiiors.
poles,
About Mill ftaidord and (lrtainlo
Gammimislle
propaganda id
tempt* to brand alt who nrc op­ fan* wlime ad tint till and imirii
posed to Communism as Fasrist*. couitm nl wa* l"-ar,| follow ini; th"
bjt this I* far front the truth, cla*M". Had Iho l"ia| i agi-i &lt; de­
Mr. DeBelht asserleiL ilerlanng feat'd lie- Tii;ei«, III la,I,In *ln»|d
that Fascist* are bitter ent-inie* have l.int n •eeiii'd lo-iili in tin- 4
of the Communistte en-nl, bill Re* innnl Tiuiinaiiirm and pr«h la
that all enemies of Communism ably would have glu-n tlie Fed# ™
a lo lo-r tut mi: il'ii nr. the
are not Fascists.
Kinnal ela-hoa.
Fascism in the true sense exist*
only In Italy—not in Germany,
Hi., , eore:
Spain nr Japan nr in any other • ANFOIIO:
r s r c Tl*
nation In whlrh the term
has MeriliUiti r
rt 4 II
been loosely applied, lb-Belht de­ .11, I'i i oM 'n F
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ii
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clared, milling that Fnsrism ha* Willlama F
0 r* To
Its fat It*, a « ha* every other form nia'-r 1'
ii
n
ii
of government but that in Italy Mmc."i I'
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it ha* been it wonderful surer**- D. I'mr.ui"n tt
Ti
n 1
The fight today, Delli-lln de­
clared In conclusion is against
c 12 1 «»
Totals
Communism and ntmrrhlsm
'If
A
Democracies fail in their fight ORLANDO
n » r o TP
against, these element*. Go&lt;| for­ Atm iil
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bid Ihnt they sho. hi, then Fas­ Williams r
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cism must rarry on the fight H&gt;!jaika«ii F
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save Ihd world fmm ruin." he said,' |^U"|| (
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Mr. DeBella came to the United Tiiipp G
ii
Slates at the age of 20 and has I'o n n iu r i" (|
0 ii
lived here for 27 year*, serving t’onlmr ti
n
n n
with the American force* during
*
the World War.. He returned t"
Totals
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Italy in 193.1 and was engaged in
Hrnre at lialf lime
iuumi.1 ’•A
road and building ronslr.rtlnn for Gilandn 15.
two years, and during Ihnt tlmr
nffteinU Carlhd't Hughe#; h i
he claimed that he necured n first Inmlol,
hand and intimate knowledge of
thr workings of Fascism.
3 DAY S l'K flA I.S AT IVEY'S
E. E. Lane), president of the
Thursday. Friduy nml Folurdny
('tub, presideil over the meetfogj We are of feting u&gt; n speeiul inyesterday and Jo« Davit, was li'sliielioii, tut line of (Tiildien
chairman nf the program i-nmiol'
Shoe* at Ii-iliieeit piieea. Thl* of
te e 1
f ' I men-ly made lo io' k »I ie In
Mr. Lanry repotted that fur­ viol rat lino of. I'n l l. l’A ltllttl
ther plans wrre disc seed for tlie nod Star 111an,I slow-s #0 tlnil you
proposed city golf tournament ■" may eompiiie -he went mid Klyte
la- sponsored by the otganixation. , " f then* —
shoes
other
- will'
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... 'hue#
v isitora at the meeting yiw'enlay, j „ Ur rhildn-n liuve Im-cii wearing,
included Dr. II. W. Rucker and yn . out w indow i f „ r
R. J. Holly, Jr.
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Thursday, Feb. 21
(i to 8:30 l\ M.

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George Washington Ball
Frldgy, Feb. 2fi, al 10 O'clock
M.ste nf
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lUr.er Wnder
And IIU Hotel I'aim# Orchestra

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N O T IC E

Kwryoni* i* invtted to att"n-i
the observunee "I the Wot Id DaV
cf Prayer, by tin- women " f lh"
IVdt tinttl CtiUfthe, nil uvdr th"
world, which will ho held lh"
first tiny "I Lent- Man It f- at
the Elrsl Ylelh'Mlivt Chureli.

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lalilnrijuls-tn, cither o f thu right
nr o f
the left, i* " alien to tha
spirit that ilnminale* the English
speaking democracies
of
the
world. Totalitarianism i«* subver­
sive tn tlie idcnls upon which our
|dcmocine!e:i ace founded."

Secretary Ickes
Calls For Front
Against Fascism

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ACCENTS , « • AS
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Fascism Given
High Praise At
■Jaycee M eet
Cantlousd Pram Pag* On*

Annual Party Given
By Girl’s Hi-Y Club

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inflammations ‘cxfsSiTqr ln»'tt
mar l1*1 rcuiavcj 1*7 coW-^
S C O L .U M N
Id* 4lm indented area with a
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r *11 tn a*'1 *■•*. moWe»*d Wljlv w“ » «
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I n l r now tnt] the* hopeful sign* atarted la iha n«ar fulcra »nd

hps Revolt for W

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ear hundred
of the
lorIda Waterways Conffreaa re-,
rated all officer* yraierdey and
lied to hold tlao

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attention* of my friend* la tha tlnltH State*.

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! tome of than W o re end (kb b f WFA PROJECTS* W* ara | M I atttlNOl.B I’llARtMCMh
'another.
:*o announce Presidential approve)
CO, INC. ' "
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Miller Bldg.
rark Are.
lafga-ank
Government pump-j Project No. 20113, fdr airport Bl.
ru n nooua u r m op u a
iinnnv r n t u r u r ,
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prlmln* expenditure*, K&lt;rphi»U Jetort County, Rt, Augustine,
. o n o a n n u iT
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now la on use of Government tre-j Florida, allotment 115,060; Prajort
. P R E S C R IP T IO N S
d|t t* backstop and antourafo-.n-.20Wi far imptorement i f muniACCU RATELY'
vestment and apaadina of fcifajtlpal fold tonne In Rocklcdit.',
CO M PO UND ED
prlrately-Jield tponey naerraa. The [Brevard Counljrj Project MHOB for
A T REM ARKABLY
Pmldtnt m-y bo ox petted &lt;a con-1 hpimwmeirt of atroota In Or undo,
man o f Urn labor party ,wl»o moved tinea la in k cooperation of bud-,0 **"** C*c"*ri ProJe:t 1KMM fcr
R E D U C E D . P R IC E S .
tha vota.wf-eanaura, rleetared that m *. men. Acceptance by him ,.f,«vn»ral Improvement* to W ale
OBTAIN OUR PRICE ON
rvrogallbn af- I'aJy’a chpquot o( purchasing n o w lhaorv of r&gt;. P»rk
In Melbourne,
Brcvord,

1039 meeting.

OfLeera are Wn’ lrr F. Co-ch­
an of Jatluuinvillr, chairman

Ethiopia' “ oouM rofllv^kapiaitlng
&lt;b*;Praaldent qf Iha Untied Stile,
and' drir* him rumptaftly into' n
policy ,af
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• Winaton Churrhltl, former eabl*
net iblnlaW, 'cHarRed!' I hat lit the
Unflcd'Ulatra'^havoi ha. result#!
frontU V eab^clM taf ’ MUIUm* at
mnmmn wmiuiM wen wnm
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prOpU Chart Who are idr eftemW* Congreaamcn SaUlvan rcalgned novel arehttecture,
patroleum,.
.hire been -ahhed wbh' the’ ntMtla from'OMigtvaa to become head of r‘ ruetutal ateol and aonerela) nt
In meek the a ncdrlly o f 1Itrlttah T.mmrny Hall to am that Broeo' ! « » « • y e « { Owlomi Martteer*.
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Barton, the noiher and writer, wn.’ »W. U. H. Co.loma Sendee. Treat-j
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He' aald American laoUUonlil.
now could ‘‘represent that wo aro
all « f ui eonlto«t&lt;al people, tarfed
with Ibo aim* brush,- 'and thnt
‘there la ndthlne lorhooa* bat*err

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INDIVIDUAL P R E S C R I P ­
TIONS REFORB FILLING
YOU* WILL BE SURPMflUb

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NewYork, t nm more poiiled now • Mnko tho roden.lnaa on&lt;l Uemr
titan before. I have Had the p len ­ of your glass curtain* l,m *anie
um of knowing Bruce Barton In- width. Thty may then he rotlmatfl for eome week* and flml voreud In itUlrihute •the wour
him la be a rery Intelligent and Wore c\emir.
ref fated gentlemen ami an outttundhtjr m in, 1 cannot under
aland why bo wanted to he In Con-,
Clean halhroom or kllrlidt
great, ■however, I would Ilka lo tiler. Unolnum. orhelalu l&gt;'h« or
make a pmllatlon that na a mul t , afnka wlili ki'roiena epplietl on
o f Bruee Bartan'a alay in Con-1
great, eemtdajr wa will have ant
unblared, -unprejudiced and non-*
partlarn view of the Inalde of Conereaa In book form and - Draco
Barton-will •he the author.
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LET'S WlATCIf THIS; It ecenn
ELECTRIC MOTORS
there are a lot of labor trnub’en
a n t s iz e o r c o n d it io n
drlalng In Prnhajrlvanhr. At treat,
MOTORS CKNBBATOnS
It la eUaied aa s great labor elate.1
MAGNETO AND 'l*OWKR
Pennavtvanlu haa Juit put Into ef­
EQUIPMENT
fect the moat draatlc work-week ]
REPAIRED OR REBUILT
limitation' ever written Into law!
AND GUARANTEED AS
In the Untied State*—a unlveml
NBRf * '
i t hour week limit for all worker. ’
COMPLETE AUTO
men or women, wherever em­
ELECTRIC BRRVtCE
ployed. I- Have been unable to
AND PARTS
determine what war the limit on
wager, however, tha Pennaylranta
law can Im made a teat ease and
maybe the Congreea will be able
to determine a taw far the con­
trol of wager and hours on a no­
E le c t r ic S e r v ic e
tional scale would be auecemful.
IM Magnolia A ra . Phono U l
LaVs watch thla!
FARM LABORERS:
At the !
tpme time Pennaylranta ta try, ,lng out wrbrktng ‘ with irrlrWIon 1
accept thej|a,wat we may think o f the plight
lof the firmer. Farm workera, Ilka
•’ •J. * * " the workera In a largo proportion!
,
“ f Indottry, took a aharp cut In
ta of Btate ^ ,y during the lait quarter of I
F
1M7. Wageapatd agriculture work-1
HR hav# to
declined twice aa much during'
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the hat three month* aa la ««*-(
of the Oor- ipnmiy during this teaion o f tha
W ■» W
y e tr /
hlage even
VETERANS HOSPITAU: Thera'
“ “ P*” “ hta boon allotted to the Vetefrnr
a on three AdmlnletratlOn at Bay Plner.
WOO,000 for additional
re 1,175.000 hundlnga and equipment. Thla
per teat « amount will be expended within
. tb* near future and whan tha total
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ed Premier p|—
ir&lt;ji there will bo an oipendi.Roma neat ,ttn) of u.ng^oo. n tl rsprdrd

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BELLE GLADE, Feb. 2:l.-dP)
-—South Florida CoUIrmcn will
ga'hcr *1 tho Erergiadcs cx|«Hment alatlon here Thurrdiy f*&gt;r a
•beef eat Ue field’ day.

HOFMANN

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SKYRtDER

1rouser* ara overwhoM
polar and have dona‘a
the atuIllness of the foi
Mnl-formal gathartngi.
• A decade ago no one'
hav* appeared on a golf
atthwd In anything but kn
took thslr “diacovery'^baek hem* Today tha better grada of
adaptabl* to theta sports t
Wjrtow they are accepting Palm they are highly porous, aa
Beach patterns that bying 'an­
nuily Into tha colorful tropical other new trend. White atilt pre­
scenery with tha patterns that dominates, but thara ‘ ti abundstylists now dangle before them. anew of color, t And In busIneta

F a r i n g S e r v e * T e r ip
TALLAllAflHKH, Keb. S3. —(fP&gt;
—Inspector* of thn Rtatn Depart*
mint ot Agr-culturo wltMmalh'n
tliroo-duy aChnnl uml rnnvcntlolf
Kara today In ili"cus« thvlr work,
tlorrrnor Cone, rnumilMiniirr uf
Agriculture NiilU»n Mayo eod
other* will speak.

CLBARWATHIt, yah, S3. — &lt;/P&gt;
—Jrrontiah T- Mahoney, llaniocratlr randldnla for Mayor of
Nuw York, wim was liraton by
Mayor lAtlunrdln &lt;n Novniubri%
nrrlu'tl yni,t»rd*y nl. tlm lio’ilr
Wa c a r r y « complete * vlaw-Blttmorn at Dcilcalr.

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IllPl»KY.-T*ntt„ Pah. M. _ (d i: ner. John R. Wiliam* In hi* lb* popnlathdh'
—Hherjll Tom
a&lt;U J,lttu talk to Iha young people at tha ' No**
Froat, 30-year-oW farmer.
rKl. „ K .... _ ,.K. tb* tlm* HlUai
serving a 3# day Jail .•ntanr*;Pr**b' tlPr“ " Ch“ ’ th. . ! * '?*?M Banlto MoiaoHt
for -hootlqg n Imund dug about
*1# bcUcvaa that at th* pra-^ay, the Bod
ihrca yoara ago. Tho ahorlft *»l*
rato of dciwnwtrd »pc*d, un cx#choaToV*kl*'
Kro«t want n&gt; J*H le»t ofack year* from now will are th* flalah th* tain* &gt;aVI&lt;
lather then P*r about 175 which of ioci,| )(fo unU„ Wt
‘ rca- Auatrl* m i Tl
tha‘jury (H U tha value ot tha cAfI, by th, yoUB£f(r Kcne^ tU .
dog *ud roala ot the court pro- M
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1 ,ho Jrou'1* T*r°r
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•’What r#Hh la“. It* wf
Tha oftlcar aald Frost thol
dltgutled with
th.
h* aald, had hh'airiaa ot m «lln g* h«r*
and killed tha dog when ha of our aoclal life, 1
night.
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raualit It rdnnlnf arrbaa hit aomo even with tb* comj
TH. doa * own.r V*« Froat Uidr parent*. Ha dwell &lt;jn! th*
arrcslad. Fra,t lost and appealed f t. th&gt;l lwUy w# tN
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way open to him is house-to*hou8e canvass', tolephoho sol^c
tion or postal communication. All three p^attiods are tedious'
costly and require a long time, a nd in tho fend the results are
nearly so good as an inexpensive and pf^dent(pla£sjfied ^
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Thom Smooth Tires
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H O C K E Y ’S T IR E
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W E SPECIALIZE IN
M O TO R TUNE - U P

R e V . J o h n R . W illia m s

pb*l alM&gt; h* yraqt &gt;o Jail,
t l|ont power and rasponalhlttl
ea-=V-“ entlUd leadership. Shady M
BeeW 1F y ® P f l M " eBf^ politic* and crooked tauiat*
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Florid* Snipe Championship Trophy
Comilig To?

Seminolt County
Court Records
W t m a ir I M

IDES R. GEORG

PLENTY OF DRUMSTICKS

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Ov.n,lre*t Uml Co. To J. M. A

Glaiiy* a. MaiTl*

*. Thla (a «bo aetond o? five
artiela* la whkh Alexander
R. Georye. after talking wl'h
1ha m rarchrr*
who are
chart Iny tomorrow’*
world,
picture* life In 1083* ax it
shape* up In the lofcoratorW*
and on tba dreeing board*
of ins.
Many middle-elan* Americana
will bo living fat “ mark ho-oc*”
ZS year* from now.
Bot don’ t expect them, or thair

Seller, June* ft. t o Robetl J A
Niaml J Reiter
SLnford Bldg. A Loan Aaan. To
Harold R A (I. Uuke Weekly
Sanford bldg. A Lstsn A*mi. To
„llrl.n, H A Oscar T IVatton
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Agrrewml Far Deed
FHIer, Carl, et ux To A C. A
Margaret Cleveland
Unit Claim Deed*
ffainr*. iK. T., at ux To H. O,
8 wofford
Brlnton Naomi J., wi&gt;l ,Ta Janice
)l llriter
Heal. Natal* lle rlm im

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Msl6ny'cL?Sh * 0#&lt;*rBOw* To Deep Sea Diver Soys
IJffckly, Harold C., el ux To Fhst
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Fcil. Msvlng* A Lean Aaati.
MIAMI,
Feb.
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dromon, Helen R. A Oxcar T. To
T in t Fed. Having* A Loan Ann octuput i* n *l*«y. if you want
Hubert M. Slmniorm*n‘» opinion
Bale Contract
Rraniljen A Ktogo To J. U. Davit, i on the matter,
Zimmerman, it deep rrn dlpr.
at Semlnol* Printing Co.
| rptkisl Ilia ago old story of h*tAlignment Of Agreement
Roy, Loftle Ball*, tingle To Sam ' ile* to th'&gt; death ' t’ /ron mmt
, who ro down Into the *r« and
url G. Mott
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| 1li*- man-If-nlach'd creature of the
Suita—Law
klcDnnrld, Gertrude, wld. V* R ( deep. ’
t ‘‘The (M'tnpnii lx o ilier larce
M. Kidd
Cinieron, Alva, widow Va R. M 'n o r daur'-'ua,'’ lie -aid hero.
“ They It - &gt;• in hnljti iv-il feed on
Kidd

Victorian era to (be Immeaxor*
ably mete comely and livable
honae of 1088,
And. you can co-nt on U. fi
home-1over*, already -caaually fa­
miliar with flfp-of-th**flnger convrnlencea, to take In their atrida
the houeea of I9A3 wl.h euch
miracle* ai:
Tetephonea that will lake down
the message whether or not any­
one answer* the phbneNewipspera In The Home
^ A bedroom light that will go
P i automatically in the nigh'
when one gate out of bed—an'bn.
portanb safety gadget «lnce 39
percen: of all home fall* occur
in bedroom*.
An electric eye Hurt will light
the entrance to a honxe an one
approach** It
Concealed llahMnr. providing
maximum “daylight'’ illrmtna*

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Forums To Be Held
By Group At Tally
TAI.I.A1IAtlSKK, Kell. JJ. - (IT

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Interior cons'ructlon material*, tho tume period n y . ir ago wiu
appiUne** and fnntlthlng* wfli gaM.Wt7.ort. ' th.. flfcort -hodfil.
coma In a .ntulllpliel’ y of easilyThree high cilb-x hi I* a momb'n
pusmMed eombinnilont. (Kaxirr construction were: Miami, |AAl,
Assembly of materia!*, riper.* H7J. penshealn,
nnd Jackray. I* to kty to lower-prk-ol sonvllle,
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Gthi rx of the b n Ipniiinx (Ilk *
IIo.se* will have moro flowing im
ir i 7“
wuc:
Miami' _Bo.ielj, tb'tid.'Mtaj SI,
line* tut many will InrorporalvjtMorali
. .t::.lu r g ,
l-'l. Laudiir
graceful contours o f ciaealc do *'nle, tl(M3&amp;0t 1’u’ni Ren.-h, &gt;91.• ign*. Archiicc'ural s e e r*_______
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are con-1000
I*nlm llrnrh, |70jno;
fldcnt that American ami French]Tamps, (7J.J.KII; end Oiitndo, |d3,colon lilx, I hr Georgian house, 7ft t.
English and Cape Cod
___ cotlngrs
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ctill will be popular,
Th*.trend will be toward small- . Miami Doesn’t Like
er house* wl.h maxlmam uMllialion of apace and labor-saving
iV la jlC C it y
NOW
arrangement*, They will come In
mttals, In brick with steel aup-j MIAMI, I'rb. *3. — W) -Miami
por.s, In fire-resistant wood with tiring cl tho bnoni'tlmn slogan,
self-cleaning paint. In concrete “The Magic Chy." wiahei to bewith delkat* mosaics, In cinder come known n* 'Tlnyal I’ ulni'lblock*. In synthe(k atrne, in gins*. o»u City."
and. possibly, tn r bber.
j A* a step inward Oil* goal, lb*
Fra-fabrics tad ho sea will be city nffolr* rnmmlttru of thf
built of metals, brick panels, ply- Chamber of Cumhierr* asked
woods, plaslki and various ayn* achcol rhildrcn to gathrr *e*d»
Ihotk material*, firms occupants, of the royul polnclan* ire*. TTi&lt;
moving from one town to another.! youniaUre brought In a trackwill lake their collapsible “ pre- load.
fab*" wl'h Item. The iraller-ty|w
The committee turned th*
heme, of course, will bo taken aoodj over to the two railroad*
along on jaunt* !o wood*, mo-n- entering th* city to be planted
Ulna and seashore.
along Ihojf rights of wsy near
H will not be fantastic to aco Iho r|ty.
|ombinalion tilo-glas* roofs afln tho spring the r&gt;ral polpWinkturo BoUriuma In cinnt bcc«imra a mnan of vliid
u»All houaea. TKt* of/fra a now! color.

GREYHOUND

RACES

SANFORD-ORLANDO
. Kennel club

•NCW CQUtTMENT
• QUALITY BCR VICE

Simimli Printing Csnpioy
turoea eve. *t coaaiaciu ir.
P K ». 483 ■■■ a «»l«r*. n .rlS .

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/IM GOING TO SEND
fjWE HOME
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—A •I'tlea of open liirum, In p»
lliiml rilurntlon will
ttnriei
at Florida Ht*l«
College t'i
Woimn here Kelt.
Tile '-Twenty Olio Cluli'1
limited to student* of voting (ic ’
It year*, will MHitixor llie meet
ln«N Ml*a Audrey Coopn ,.t Or­
lando, u *cu|ur ut Ihn college, (i

FLORIDA SNIPE CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY — Snipe sailboat
skippers of lha slats will raoa for tbs Waller Haya Florida trophy,
shown above, In the International regatta to bo held In Clearwater,
Fla.. February 30-28-37. Tho trophy was donated by Walter L.
Hays, of Orlando. Taver Hayty, commodore of the Clearwater
Yacht Club which Is sponsoring tba regatta, said “ this Is the most
beautiful trophy we have sailed for tn the state, and we are all
anxious to win It." The trophy la peipctual and the name of th*
Winner each year will he engraved on a special name plate. Stand­
ing 31 Inches tn height, tba aungotd globe I* surmounted by two
winged victories and topped by a model snip* craft.

DANGEROUS
It ix ilangrrnui to iril a 81%
R TITU TIl fur «80 Ju*l to make
three ur four crnle mure, t'u*turner* are your ben' ***et»; Io*e
them and you l»«r juur bualneaa
Cfifi I* wor.ll Ihrre nr lour time*
r.« much ax a S l'ItS T IT IIT R

- w h y don’t YOU
s e n d s o m e today?
REES are bare, wand* are chill
up North. Send the folks a taits
of Florida's golden lunthinc—a box
of glorious fresh-from-lha-trea Flor­
ida fruits, just Ilk* the on** you're
enjoying down here, juicy, full of
flavor, brimming with health.
Special express rates and rapid
shipment* to all points. Just are
your Gift Fruit dealer and make
your selection. Hall attend to aU
lb* mat. Why wait? y ------X
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See him today.
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GRIFFIN
ALLWITE

F L O R I D A k -s /
GURUS FRUITS

YOU T l i L L U S
Vou plan the mcahi,
You buy the food;
Your menu denlH
With a fnmily’fl mood,
You clean the house

• Tell us what you
want in tires. You'd
get all you demand,
...and more ... in

And wash the dishes,
You help your spouse
And fill ’his wishes.
You sew and mend
And wash a bit—
And in the end
You’re pleased with it

To have more fun,
More joy, more ease;

• Aren’t w e right?

Beauty, Safety and
Long L if e represent the tdo of
your desires as far as an auto­
mobile tire goes. You get them
all in a Mohawk. The sweetest
combination of perfection that
science, art, craftsmanship and
the power of money eyer put
together to ride on-wheels, —"

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Remember, please:
The budget's small,
And time is dear;
So shop through nil
The ads in hcrel

ADVERTISING IS YOUR SERVANT.

IT HELPS TO MAKE THE

MOST OF YOUR SHOPPING TIME AND TO GET THE MOST
FOR YOUR BUDGET DOLLAR

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•mall tf-h in;'* blrnllr*. und w|ll
l|r - fiotn men.”

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F L I N T Y O F D R U M S T I C K S for all tha family are po*.
aesaed bx ltd* baby chirk hatched at the home of Mr*. Letter Lea la
Seattle. II wa* born with four legs and three win**. The add Rapper
can ba *rrn Ju-t below the craw af this treak Rhode lataad Red.
linlike (hr rr*t of the fowl’a anatomy, 11** cry U •‘cheep.1’

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n1t*N&lt;‘iKN&gt; Fm. -tm h i t rook.

no.

y»J-

,

i—r tin t

CELERY AVE. PHONE » I * J

I I . I l - l l . l * ; U1 U. l l . H - t l . t l i % In

faoso, (MB tl-IM:
U llA l'K B 'H in ii

Kin.

la, M.
Bid.

RUSSELL’S
FLOWER SHOP

Iren,

R F. Mills
POT A T O M :
Northern.
Maine
Oreen Uounlalne, CW T base, few

,.r
™ rL .
piand Uaht, market

, -------- &lt;4: ifmaiif HnppUea UehL
demaad
fate,
market
Breakers
lllanl airtnal.ee. end Valeatlnea
ace. la aaallty hue hpra. Il l . fl l .
Bi lls .WAX. few, |I.T»l
DBANB: t u r n .) Bert, It-H-M .TI.
Poorer, «&gt; 0 t-| l.U .
:
D C B T f: gappilen moderate. A t brand anodaralg.markafatindy.Fla
per dog bun., aec. (a quality. I f .

itc.

nnoCODUs pia. per IL l-l«.

Oommltteo, directs attention to
tb|t naaaon’a bountiful crop. and
daterlbea Ui« healthful bonffllt
to tat obtained far maklne or*ng"i
Md orange pile# a regular part
#f tho diet
1 Starting Thureday, 1 IM H rata*| grocerr atorr* throughout
tba country will launch a nation*
Wide drive to Incrfaao oranct
eele*. Mr. Walker said, I’artlclP*lln* In thla cnmiw'gn will bn
tba 111.*00 atop*i rt’Pfaaontrtl far
tba Independent Food Nitrlbu*
*1.000
: tort Council,
s ’ aloyat raprOerntad far lha N r.
.i, tfonal Aeiocallon of Pood nhn'fi*.
Two oth*r weekly nranan prog Biol Iona will ba itanao by the
l tome retail gmupi alerting March
F- 14 and April |1, The*e » pedal
r a o l f i , wm ba tlrollar to lent
►
&lt; pear'a anrcea*Hil national grape*
K . fra It promotion. In which the
chain ilorat nlimo Am estimated
to have apent nearly tt.000,000 In
.
Odrertlflng gmprfrtilt,
w
While not arallaldn In ench
t
tone quantltlaa thla n«aaon.
f grgpafrolt aalnv will ha promoted
i
tram now on until March I ' hy
\ the 4.000 member-ator*a of tha
f National Annotation of Chain
r- Brag Storea. which la tinging n
3 tpacial campaign In thla per'oi
to lacraaee drag fomtoln a«|ca
of grapefruit Julra, according to
I* W. Martin, odrortlalng man*
.. agar of the Florida Cltni, Com-

ENTRIES TbNIGHT

»»J»*_ ■___

MMCUHII IM CEi Futurity.
(P i n t Half nl I Balia IBonhlel
lien llnr
|lliirk»Mn» l b »
lilnrk 11Inire
Heunlor'a Daugklvr
tleorae I.
JiHia R
UntilII* Trntfli*
fie llelrln
T il I till IIAt'H: 1-11 Illle.
theewmf H all at Unlit ttoahlel
I ihII iiii Tovker
ilnl.ll" Kiirakn
tlllnrt IVnv*
leme'e Ckwn.w
A ll Kiee
1'imr tUriraa
PI * Inn Tlirnuali
I! " I I'leh
NCWi ITBMi Nlnataantb annlveraary af gaeetla* u t, February tt,
p m n n i l HACK: Pnlnrllr.
list, ravaala materiel taipayera, large Iy KOaveetk wageearaera, leave
Truffle HInit
l*»u IM'anr:
paid grand total af IMM.lae.cno, of wtUah H,1M,W1^00 raprooonta
Ithie IVInn
Amir MWawber
tllller lei.I
HiMlln
etata gaaallna toaaa and tl7MN,M0 la In payment af duplleatlng
H.i11r Ilea
W ar I'nlul
federal levy, Impoaed "tempera rlly" In Iglf. Flrat gaaallna ton wee
FIFTH ItACHi Vnlnrllp.
levied by Oragan In t i l t at rata af 1 oant o gallen.
Ann Trim
Kanma Traffic
ftIl.ntn a Pnnrr
Pljrlmt Trill
na A U r
lalnrat Hina
Plni.li I ’nlnt
Antnn.re
HI.NTH HACK: S -U llll&gt;'.
Kean llnann
Of tire Fa Prlelnl
llni.nr tlHlIonk
lln r ll'n*
Hen.fr I U r
Jlni'a llnr
l.nrhr HI.In
T llftr lllr.nil
KP.VKNTII HACK: l it Mlln.
Pnl lelalmlnmi
Hnaln llnll
I'm of llen.ler
A.ln lln r
True llitrk
Irlali llrln
nai|l (Ip
Ie.lle I jiiI.lie
KIIIIITII HACK: Fiilurtly.
(Jim. Ij.n l
llnnmlnn tVIdna
Jual I’rlnre
Oaotoan
tVlilia Hmnke
l e i 'Ini Unit
Pnrbtl Piero
NINTH HACK? I l l Illle.
Mr llrnnna
l.latlr Tarllrlan
Hpeedr Event
Our Naner
I jii|r in
XVar le&gt;ader
U d r llnrrhani
O ar M tuon
T ftNTH RACK: l . l t Mile.
Ride Traffic
llo llr Omen
Jual Mat
Pathlonabla Paler
Peter Pan
L'kanct Charlie
Reprieved

t*e-|i.aa.

N
t - ____
Naw
Seal*

* gwBEr roTAToras south

rA N flO T P : Huppllea
light
Henwad light, market Meade. Pia
per due. bn a. ffe i TO PPED per
..
_
CAITUPDOW KHi Pia. K t t m t
ualltr. ft.11-11.II. ,
I f
M l,
arta
__
i
t w a n ra i rta .
I d
k a O jIl^ e r „
_
'
ClilNMAH C t n n fO H i Fla. per

Forte nieoa. few Foe
quel
hUa base, ll.e e -fl.ie .
PtyrAftlliH: iNarthern)
Maine
Of. MouatalM C W T bage, I M i *
ll.TI.
TOMATO KB: Rappllee moderate.
demand moderate, market weaker,
PW. looee erla approa. le
tba
a il, w lta range la
quality
A
enwdtttak, ' Oreena
A
rarnlnn.
few beat l l . i e - l l . T l l
fleneratly

O l U A l l l l H i Pin. pel t e a linn,
I (-lie .
COHN! (Oreenl Pin.
|
Pia. p # dot VI* H r,
•niCIlMIINIM- Pia
t*a
few, poor to rate,
„ W 'r t f ’ AMTt Pin. baa
hpra.'
No Bapplka.
U N IT HUH: Pin. tCRfltmO. R ail*
era (Irtev fair l a rood quality K.
L- erta. ( l - l l c . ■
UUSTAttD: Fla, curly, par doa.

fair to good quif|lti
* '—
" **a -

dot. g/c, to tied, Ite-«*fc

I rtnaller ILN-UJI; Bla bekte, me.

U.M,

B. L. P e rk in s

m aaj medtreta.'' market
steady.
Pia. Purple tape, per doa.
bun
SALAD, per bna. hpr. U *
Tie.
r o n N : fghetled) (mothers IVhilr
C W T bags. |l.ft*|l.Tt.

uy Fertilizer that aids growth
' Buy seed that grows.

CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

Florsheims ^9*50 up
Friendlys $5-°°
Fortunes S4-00

paint fetanley-Roger*
Co,

and (l*Tla.

HQIIAHII? Pin. hue. hakla, Tellow Craakatehe fa ir to good’ quel*
&gt;■11.11: W hile, ordloary to
11*11.11.
^
. . . . ..
,
-------------------------- W *K IU IIB S i
Fla.
alnta
hpra. l l. U - l l.T li Baa hpra. ll.ta * Ike.. _

A
t

■£ . L — Announcamenta

( Blaemedfle.

UAUMAUKi
Huppllea muderate,
ceenani
m e a l fair, • market wdak; Pie.

GREYHOUND

C la s s ifie d

dall A weeks
Pie. Bilee TriumpMA hue apre. fk
trie., field grade A pneh. No. te.
lIt.ies
U t ; No_
f-------te-------t ic ;---------L'8 rommerelale,
Nb l i I k
i 'l » i : A f . 'U y i ;, ______
Cuban etl. arte.
ta-ta. No Huppllea.
|IAni*IIKMi Pin., per dee fcnnj'
ta-llM e.
gP lN A C ffl
Pia.
ban.
bekta.

Strawberry Crate* ft Firm'Crates

Well Known Aa Barber
Formerly Worked At
Sml h Barber Shag
N e r Working At

Snawa
riawa Bn
Barber Shop

lW w.

let St*

No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH. No LOTIONS
BOLD OX RABT m a r

Randall Electric
co.

Sanford Motorists
We are now able lo clean the finish of your car like
the dry cleaner cleans your clothes, with

ALL-IN-ONE PROCESS
1. We guarantee not to injure the finlah.
2. We do not employ the use of abrasives.
3. We do not use acids.
4. The original finish will comb' out exactly like
new.
5. No polish or wax will be used to cover up a
haphazard method of cleaning.
6. One clean up will last for months— recleaned
every 10,900 miles the orlplnnl finish and stripe
will prroimiany the car lo ihe Junk yard fn perfrcl brnuly.
7. The result will stand for frequent car wash*
Ings and continue lo come out clean and bright.
8. We not only guarantee you Ihe beat job of
car cleaning that you can get In the city, but
If the final rmult docs not meet, or exceed
your expectations, no charge will be made.
8PECIAI, THIS MONTH 1
A TIIOItOUGII JOB OF W,
YOUIt

JCTOnY OFFER1
AND CLEANING

( 5.00 JOB

It's A Good IiinitwM t To

Boy Front Us.
* .*
We«r*Evcr Aluminum Cooking Utenslbi

Once used you will always demand this
pcrfcct.on In cleaning.

Campbell’s Security Feed
and Seed Store

Scott's Service Station

. lat

AAAA TO EEEE

. *'

Phone 377
GOODRICH TIRES

2nd &amp; Park

Phone 539

GULF PRODUCTS

Hirdwar*

HAVE YOUB Welch repelred by
oaa who really know, how, id— Wanted
Brlgga, Jewa’er Magnolia A*a.
Wlomm wintedi good home, until
W. J. King—plumbing, lo t a, Pal»*ltry. whit* praftrred. *Q7 N.
K&gt; r*. e nalto avb. Pboaa SO.
Locuat. Lawioti.
las
WANTED: Whit* ore colored re­
%*— Loat and Found
liable gtrdener—no tool* needed.
IF*-. TIRES LOSTs Between Banfurd Phon* BIT.
and Orlando—Reward U ra*
tamed. Ptwne 11.
15— A p a rta e a ta For Beat
FT,

By HAM FISHER

IN A BAD WAY*

JOE FALOOKA

'

(iaragu Apartmenl—Adult* only.
• — Situation Wanted
Phona 77J-J.
Carpenter work or painting. O. A*
Egr' ' Smith, 1100 Sanford Are.
26— Miscellaneous For side
ERMIK I'EDDIN Want! job la ZURHMDE
SPECIAL
C«l*ry
nun** eouk &lt;&gt;r houtework. 401
I’lanta covered heavy with
CyPTora Avo.
draw during cold weather, fra*
from froal, all varlatlea pepper
**10— Flow er* and Plsn U
plah'a ready to' aat. Will make
price
on applleallon. J. W. Bali.
PLANTS for Bales Pepper* *
tonutoea. Sypaa A n . on Pad Lake Monroe,
Meaty farm. G. 0. Juhnion, P. O. FOX TERRIER pupplet- f|rt
tV ■ Bos. I L
dollar*. Kaatner. Ho» l i t Ban-

Hooi

STAG G
ERED t O J j j k + m
t ^r—M
M U Smp K A
___

J % * V K » N I Y « CRUMBUN6 —THAT
M H T T P THE CHIN PfP IT—

By do Mttiar

SILV

BFU TS THE B E L L — RQDNB.Y WKNT
T O T H E W RONG CO RN ER— HOW tUS
SECOND GRASS HIM AND L E A D S
HIM T O HIG OW N C O R N E R ?

D A N D U N N • s« cr« » Op « r « t i v « 4 i

U --- -

t h e N ia w r fe
B R O O D IN G

You Can Sara youraclf aipeniive
I repair., and heap yojir home SPECIAL HOME Bargain at hi
■acrlflce. Corner
aacrlflce.
Comer lib
«lh St. and
an
(non attractive at lean coat by
Ualp* Doalcr A Gay’o quality UofiBolio Are. All eaah. Bee 'D. L

m AOAIM'*

fS RUSHING 701

H

IF 1TH elioo repairing—MHh.
a&lt;rlnaa. dyae. cl*antr,.wo ha*a
It. Ctty UbiHi shop, *10 Sanford.'

DOWN. •*HS •&lt;

PH

H U rtR V

D&amp;RKNEMu
WU FAN G S
V IC IO U S V
o r ie n t a l ;
GUNM EN
A P P R O A C H THE
H O S P IT A L ,
W HERE D A N
LIES HELPLESS,

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W ILL. H U R R V — R.
bOON A * X

m

m

T H E R E 1%
H IE R O O M F IV E s e v e n t e e n IN A N O T H E R
M O M ENT HE SH ALL
BE N O

M O R E /

IN J U R IE S
R E C E IV E D INI
A N A IR P L A N E
AG O DENT.
T M C IR O R D E R S
ARE TO

O M P G tS *
PANGS
KILLING ARE
AT THE
H O SPITA L—
IN THE DEAD
O P NIGH T
ONE
TH EN

d e m o n

/

© U O O E N L V , R E V E A L E D A A A IN W T
T H E O P E N W IN D O W A F O R M
a p p e a r s . T o rm ro s a s a in s t th e
94LL AND S L U M P S O V E R I T IN T O

B N T B ft G ,
DAN D U N N S

ROOM
WITH P ISTO L
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f

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�Ran fo rd la T h e O n ly C en tral
lo r ld a C it y A ffo r d in g R a il, H ig h w a y
A n d W a te r T m w D o r ta llo n -

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. IMS

TO LU M E X X IX

Burke Brands

Labor Board
U.S. Disgrace

FearGrowsOf
Another Raid
On Japlsland

Appropriations* Com­
mittee Cuts Funds
Advanced ForOpera t i o n Of B o a r d

Ten Chinese - Planes
Roar Over C h i n a
Sea But F a i l To
Arrive In J a p a n

Glass Hints At
Its A b o litio n
S p e c i a l
Is

Sent

H o u s e

R e lie f BU I
T o S e n a te C o n fe r e n c e

®

g e o r g e b r id g e

Mayor of I-one « ood- QeOrgn II.
Hrldgo. Jr., ho* announced hU
candidacy
fpr
repixaeniatlvo
from Hrinhi»|o County to tint
Htnli' legislature. subject In tilt
D-mocrntic primary In May. Mr.
llriilRo i* runtilnc in llroup No. 3

Townsend To
Fight 30-day
Term In Jail

THEY FORGET

D e c ia tc n

le y

exempt

&amp; ?***• tram

|Hera'd.

ppro|Hri*Hon from the ertrttngH* '* » “ p
* * »• * • * ,nd * lu * H " M i f Bpretm V Uttar hi bill U
law requiring the Work* P r e g ' , ^ ™
lh° t^ ,10f d* F , a ftern o o n ^ follows:
res* Administration lo dlrlda up P ~ * r,m
,0 * hif h »ha Society | ••ju-rertng to an arttelo ,ap|te,r
lie money into equal- monthly admits not only IU member* but ing ln your paper yesterday headportions.
|,ho
l'“ W*«r ns well.
• fJAMAGK.S ARB BOUtillT
______________ Mr. fo e is well known through*,y o u
AOTIDKNT
VICTIMS"
p - ...
l
p
lout 'he rountry for his etfurts p|raM permit me to offer a ruro
L
lUnon.
u ev um i im
i i uo il ue
V a
H gK eu ri s
a “, v&gt; fBrther the K»erglo.les National rve'kjn.
—
11' *’----*■“
" t —»—
-i — "&gt;Y„ur arlle'o itl
that the
e—, , n
| ^• gs
P*,k‘ ,,e -wl|l
,,H,W by.
itlu»tre-|
1 1
for damnges
,________
„ __ widow* of Oie
,
Itwo dactuMd partlM follownl the
-----■ Th° Saturday morning husln#MltcnJ;&lt;,t. pf th, Coronars Jury reThe Remlnola High School »"«&lt; »»» wil1 « » *nlIrencd by n
the driver o f the truck. A*
r «| t n beciuii of Ibeir rwortl g',ow' nK
mol'wn pic^un** of th«
m «U«r of f i d tbn «ulU werr
during the current csga season Trrn r“ lonl7 ° r »•"&gt; hry Torlug*!,
filed with th* CUrk of the
have h««m (five,, a evaded berth uh' n '■*' J**n*
,-0" * * I Circuit Court mt nine forty-five
tn th" Northcnsli.ru Conference
ot .}!*y'? na *}e*ch n . ^ ’ U . M. on Tueeday, Fvkrusry 22ml.
baeketball tournament la be held I'‘T f[im * ' lh *h® 'hlnl t-x^cdUlon &gt;|Hj (j,, Coronera Jury did iwh
at th* Leesburg High School Qym
'h* /^.oc y to lhi* out float o f
unttl ten o’clock the tarn*
day. Th* aummoai Mere served
beginning at l:0o o'clock Friday South FlorUla.
Ednu Mae Oliver of Or-, upon B. M. Kidd hy a deputy
, Miss
.
afternoon.
" 1* t on of sheriff before th* verdict of 'he
Tlie pretage* of Coach linin' !*n, ° .’ "i11 *• « “ r
ard Mcl.ucas hare lust only two Bhd Life to the Girt Scout pre- Coruncri Jury w„ returned,
, n W #n hcha'f
conference games, ono to th* gram, while Mr*. A. M. Nouraa:

Get Seeded Berth •&lt;»". *e. . - .....mi ,, ,m„ ... ..u.
For T ournam ent “ ",,k ............
“ »■' - “• -

Daytona Reach Uuccaneera nnd
U
X T
• « » . af tha drerered are
k. , , „ 0 connec
on* U&gt; tho Leesburg Ysllow I-ark Bird Onh, will drwcrlba (|vl| , ellonl ^
Jackets and tha local loam is •» rom. of the Club, typical ou taga.llbn wilh iU , #Hl*t of the Corpeeled to mako a good showing Th. luncheon wl l to M l M J ^ Jury. civil right* are dcUrWhistling K elt* T * a,l_
h,-a u_
different rule*
rule*
mined
by .nllrsl*
*nUrely different
Avnd may tab. Iredlng ho„ore l« j
Professor
the conference.
Ten r e ,* team, are ,ch«Iu|rt'“ ,n" * ' ° r
o enter lha ronfsrenre to»m u-llhorl'lr “ n FIwWUn» «
ant. I-a

A

U

jo f Taw and *vAaM&gt;ii (ban crlm'nrt
|righto. In numaMu* eases civil
Habillly n u ts
whore criminal

witness** were
. K n .iU O caU , Bi. Part ,
- T - o Important witness
tapd.
Coroners
tore. Daytona mart., i-al.t
, ° [ n. l^ U.nd* , U * » 2 5 not « I M
tofore th* I---------Ime*hwrg
Slate Park .ml tong — -ctoUd .
n(Ma'y. th* widow* of the
ka ami Hanfordr
.^
partlre. Ttoto two ladle.
Tlio local It** *rh acWdlflrtP lh akkh Apdcbon work
writer, nnd pha*n|„ UM car aM should know
meet tlm winner of tlio llgleand edurat tonal
grspher.
., „
.
„
.. (the fact*. They toiler* that .....

Kuatb game, scheduled fijr Fri­
day afternoon, tn U»*lr flr*t
gr,.ot i v Mre.#n r h * i T
j
z s r s
gam0 of th* tournament Friday Imre, at "H l.w .lh v " th. Dom^
night at g-.M o'clock. T h . Fad*
w to l ^
* » * * * • **
^ r e .^
ham wow two game, from
h'T
,.
. . r * *" d‘ .
™ , Three tatareal* are gwaranUed by
of tboso team* during lh . PUr 'f ^ n2
more ^ n ^
«^
« • » . f the

ing snaann and should win H*la fmmdml
|u
game and tocoma clUlbls tor!..,

lh . tenl-finnl* U&gt; to
IdW **
Haturday. Tha fired.
hs
pUyod
played itaiarday
Itaiarday night.
•
The-' following Weekend. Mar.
3-6, lh* Fed, are mhnd»M to
luirtlclpate
In
Ilia
Hag tonal
iriuinam.nl ta to ImM In lha An
drew Jackion gym In Jackson­
ville. Ten teams will participate
tn t)il&lt;j tournament sad the win­
ner and runner rip w ll to eligible
tor lh* Rlste touniagtcnt. *
FRCCZINQ

FRKDICTED
___ f.

^

.M :

more , than
_ _

a ___
quarter
Bu (m ^
BtoU- -of -Flor—- —U&gt;BH
-v— -------------------—
^ ^ tidr. They tore *to«tod to hare

H u w ll^ lW lr e J flT ^ a t o t o ^ t o ****“
r‘* bl* &lt;UetA?*
S
W
, Thi
- ^ ^ &gt; • *•*»
Where Itolr rer

!”

q H
‘ h* •r' nl" f
aton of tto arehtoat can to heard.
T*to Ilal'lna Conscrrstor* a i 1*** dU • *
*• appear at
,

",

Conocrvatarjr wf(Ul,

tolove thoif
Father

Keys to discovered the plight W

south as
aod frost gnoer lies
awtlsvat
--- » UTIL.
the g’l
eoUnrt Great
ally crer (to aUla wore Is m a il
Ileum
arguHIrteat
for tonight by tto Weather Bu­
only In Boulh Florida,
reau. At ImkoUnd, tto Fad«rel
guarded by Asdcton *
predict od
Frost Wanting
On Sunday, Mar- a.
r fall a* h»w ao
temperatures
the
will
north Florida.
24 and
In rentral| .M M
advised

precast Km. |

4tore wired
* e* * * Ki

Ourresac* laqwret because |t

Mt/le Will present on tppreprlato w i, ^ ttolr desire t« cause nay
number lo open tto arming pre-fundo* su/fer ng am tto part of the
yjdrlver o f &lt;to Itatk m u ltlng in
gram, which will to featured hy
Imurtsasi— nl..JpOMihl
cn U'ustra'od oddrese
lion of liar* Florida Birds1' hy
Alexander Bprunt af Charlatan, L c g i o n Dram Co**p8
8. C. Mr. Bprunt, an aultor add
Prepares For Drill
nrnitliologlat of note, hr
vltor of Southern Sanclnaria*
H jjjj
remain in*
With only oaa
to National Aaaoctstioa af

1 M- Balkan

Mare, a
U g lr e

W itn

Mrs.C.A.Haines General Penhiug
DiesAtAgeOf50 Loses Ground In
Fallowing Illness SCnti
ritical Illness
F u n e r a l.

To

B u lle t in

B e H c id A tO ld H o m e

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T h o m a H v iU e f .G a .

Mr*. C. A. l|a|WH wife of tin
mi rlwnlcnl auOetliiiendeat of Th*
Sanford Herald. di"d «
her
In me im fa ik Avenue el*ml I on
n’rlcck tbi, uimiiing lolluwlnC mi
illm«s of several wivkt
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W eaker

TUCSON, A rl*- Frh. S4.—W
- Physician* a'lmding General
John J. IVrehlng rshl lh* World
War coremalehr, veteran id many
tajnpalgns. * » ' losing ground to-

t),( t day In n rii'ical illness.
An oflN-uvl b lift In from

the

June 31, ItC , mid •v reshlent ul
Miami fur many Ti-ors. Mrs. •ick room real 'he General was
Tlnlnes ranie •,* Itinlard will* li*r dcfini'ely weaker and -omewhat
huslmud III 1*31. A member of ■lia'heilr.
Fershipg'a physician* disclosed
the Harden t'luli and lh* Wom­
an's t’lub. -he a|.c&lt;i ht|uuK*U l" 1st* ye*'erd*y the aging World
| War cotnmamlrr "had euffeved
the Unughtor* ot the Amerk.ut
ltevu|ul|eri ami ha* loo'll *n «c mu'* damage to his heart mus­
tlv’e worker in the Mel hod lot cle* whirh would require pro­
longed rest in bed."
Church slue,, i-hlldbiesl,
Dr. Itidsial Ihtvhlsnn said .di*’
Hh* 11 survived by her hus
baud, &lt;*r daughter. M'*s llorotby rovrry uf the ilsmsge to the
the result of
llaitiev. who to an in tiuvlir in hv-rnrl in teles
rniisht at Center llill. a v j twe ‘ additions! ubservathm uf Culoncl
Harriet la and myself,
rtr'rrs. Mr*. F. M. Ilmt|than and
"T to iheuinatism It minor," Dr.
Mrs. H U- Ilvcrctt. Im.h of Tam
Itavi-un rnniinuPd. "T to heart I*
P».
■to Important mailer. T to pre*
Funeral *er\Jet’* will he con
dueled Friday morning at I*:***1 ent Illness it due partly to hi*
a'llm-k at lii,. Mettosltot Church "K* and (tartly because he I- a
in Thoma v. ill*. Ha. Member* o' man whu to* always uvevdona
llifv |inito'&lt;|!a|e family aml lin l imvrif because the people uf the
I'. 8. made gteat demand,
two stoteru will ai« .iieluiny lb
__
louly to thv ir i Id ho'"e In Thom •■int.k"
A
ruvdiette, a machine for
astlllvv.
meat, ring rlrrliiral tract Ions of
't o heart, showed “ * very favorable record," ihr physicians re
ported yesterday. The Urnrrel *1*
a hearty Juneit and was "perfect'
ly comfortable" after a quiet day,
(UrHer It Davison and Uotit.'
t'al. 8. IJ. Martlet la followed up
a leng hy consultation with on
C I T F N E W S B R I E F S anno.nr*men1 tto General's lund*
were -perfectly normal." his blood
T to weekly meeting of the pressure "definilrly batter"
■to rendition uf bit heart "entire­
Chess ami Checker C|ub wilt In ly ant Isfactpry.held la tto Valdes l|o|*l tonight
Tto physicians,
at TtU o’clurk. H. W. Ilurn*. "lalned near hh aide at tto hoa
pltnl. No line was admitted lo hi*
ts-reUry, said today. ^
lewm icept dorturs. nurses am
Hr. IL I*. Thuotpsun. Buprrlu l&gt;b only sls'rr, Mu* May Dtroh

Undent of tho Tatorvubs.lv llu v &gt;"»•
lltal in Orlandes will to
He
gueat speaker at tto
p l* l»(
meeting uf tto Bamlnale High
Ot I to Retool p. T. A. next Tuesday *«'
•» tto Meal lereron. I T A oft Iris I, auuuunr-vl
today In oxiendiM Hu iirtirete'n
N *L
•o re of tto to (to puhlir.

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On Detroit's Chances

well known batetoll
af Mickey
com .
t'oetoene's Detroit Tigers of the
Virginia Hales wa. Sentenced A mereron League, etsted yester •
thg Car
drill ijj lo pay a flsw ot | 1 and rests or d f
that Use anmmnrsmsnt of

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Premier’s Job
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P A R IS , Feb. 24.— ( A P ) —
Prem ier CumiUo Chautemp*
o fficia lly notlfletl lender* o l
the Peoplett Front pnrtle* to­
day that hla governm ent w m
ready to tjult i f u national
union cublnel nupported by
nil jtitHieg could be formed.
Memitern or lha Chamber
o f Dcpulieit aaid the Radical*

Ilritl*li
III*
role "l tCnri'pemi penv maker m
he *. t.^ In imk|&lt; a itv.it vvltn
Hiller mid klu.Millnl grmiiln.C
tin in at. liniin u&lt;iiri'.,)ii||'&gt; In |a«Hnrlsllil l'remi*r was convlnwd
l'i| n lm I &lt;nc gliaimili c:i.
that Franco's economic,
aoclal
and
diplomatic
treubl**
had
congressmen who met hint *t the
reached a point wh*r« &lt;h*2
train. Ilo derlsml ’ b* Intemlnl
should hr hsmllsd by a cabinet
to serve the sentrnre
rather
rvpresreitin* all parti**.
than np|ie«| tile &lt;a-e tu the Su­
Austrian N **b, shouting “W #
premo Court. Aiinvic
have conqocredtf tost Ight t*
mrn who greetrtl ToWntend was
Itrd the country'* 160,000 Jew* and
Itrprnaentallvn l.'-v (liw ti, Flori­
demanded stern measure* agatnM
da tVmoerM
t
Catholic priests, In open defloa#*
Tnwnseml bade fsrem II In 111*
of Chancellor Kurt Brhuschnlgt'O
Cbinuto folbiwers yeslrfday lie P r o r a t i o n F o r C o m i n g r decree against politic*! demon*
fore departing for Washinctim.
sir*'Ions.
W e e k T o B e D e c id e d
"It I igo t « Pt|»*&gt;n. iher* Is no
As disorders spread In thh
longer a bill of rights." th* *1province* more than 1,000,000
A t M e e tin g F r id a y
year old Ireig lieavb. t*s|lf.. phy­
working people, nearly one-sbdh
sician Udd a muM nteeling Tue».
, .___ , ,
of tha total population, rallied to
day night. 'They mold ml nilr W" h n * '* M M|," ,rd U ™ il
Bchitsehnlgg'a support , with h
Institutions with |*illliisl
prls- 'ko market for Floral* celery pledge to fight for any measure*
&lt;m*r*,"
.during the |«sl week * « ' shown In to may decide upon to prolert
"If they r*«ri|al the sewtencr.".the u lcry •c p ctll'o f'th o Federal ' t fs t is u M ra rege Five)
Df- Townsend Mid. They Woal'1| sto'e'M sttrl W&gt;w* Service amt •
h* iiMigad
admit » W lst-k-1,,,,,,,^ ,^ ,, n-il.icl inn in Irsrk
w
p
a
niHl y»m ijio« ll»«*jr »ou|i| H»li*
h»Miii|-s in Hi* piiiu-ipal cclcyy
to do that."
mukets over the nation, membera
_
_
[uf the Flor hla Celcty Industry

ITIuie MjuLier, i*

playbiR

Celery Market
Shows S lig h t
^ U p w ard Trend

:

L e h m a n A n n o u n c e s .&lt;• " ,d •■•"••"•upv « in meet in
L V o . D o . U l n . i L v K np ..'tonfirrd "H'l Kara-ml a l i kl ay night
r o r K e - L l e c t i o n l o l„ dlsrut* prnraliim rnr the r»pi*
week.
S t a t e
L e g is la tu r e
Tim pi tint i«n uf ihippiiu; nl*
iIuI iucii' h fur Hiv part two weeks
" 1 ••*hiuan. Hemiiiuh- them
l«-n ret « ' Th p. icvnl ul tto
.......... .
In |hu Hialu siailabl.' supply and
close
l-i-glslsturv.’. ..tiulay announced liUl
lu s iia in i n , r . i , r n , i
vnn.UI.il v fur re-rJertPur. s'lbjivt,
■-• —
—
to tlm I s-iiio, iiiiic I'tlmary uhn'i
will |o- hv-ld in May. Mr. U-hm.ni . L o y a l i s t s
B lo c k
• III mn in tlrenp Nn: t which
is lhe ssin,' group, ill whivh bo : K e b e l
B a th
A lo n g
wuv optliol In laid.
Jmlcvi Jslnv's tl, Hinton has S a g u n t o
H ig h w a y
also aniiuuncevl m (his group
____
-b tu l„ Group No, 3 th.... »re, H K N D A V C . Franre.Spanish
thiee ramlhlato*: i.o„hm
it., ........
,,r|i j,, a , _ „ |Mini,h
nel|, who i« seeking r**&lt; pi n.rti. ni*urgvn'» fifliling their way down
Hevi, || llri'tge. the mayor -•• Srgunln* Highway si.uihi-ast of
Ismgwoial, and John l^ynarily, Tim rl, laid wiiri* tn ( li«*-niuiiiitain
furmer prow" ultnK allorney,
|u«&lt; nf KikiurIhii ulicn* strong
Mr tohtuan It a t.niivs of In Lt*viinimin InrtkiiiliH l.nrml the
dlarrs. Imt‘ rsliro tu Berrilmi|i'l|'„u|„ |n Hit* MiNliiruanean sea*
Cuuuiy In I I I * where h" d i 11#,r
gage,! In farming. Ilo to* c m ] ’ The I n n (nsurgunl command
llnued IU pursue this .........................
.............. ........ ..
„

l|%f‘r itnn*

luklne an a* rontiituing tn give ground In I he

?* T o f f i

Report P r o g ress
In City P r o jects

tax-al WI'A ssffIrfnlw today re­
port'd progre** I" tlio, Federal
relict project* underway In lh*
t’ily at till) present tlmn
Tbo (lots Avenue Hlre«t pav­
ing project, official.' "dvlsnd, tg
".'Jirii.ii coutplellon, H'o widening
and n-biylng of iirick In th*
l.pM-k totween First and H*cond
Hire-ts and the relaying of brick
nr'a port ion of Celery Atena*kl*
nil lliul remain* nf Hint project.
As eoon a* work tm this pro*
J—i hss torn completed, officials
indicated, worker* will begin on
Hi,. Fort M-lltni l'nrk project,
which Provldr* for liiiprovernaBt
In Hi- we*t 'portion of th* Pr«'
IMisnl park p|ot.
Work ha* also been started on
tin. t’ily newer project which
prevld-a for manufacturo nf coprrel- pip* to lie used In the re­
laying of stwera In variou* porl Imi* of Ito city.
A number of the worker* are
also engaged in the construction
nf tho building behind the Berninnl- High School for u&gt;n ot th*
local t'haplcr of Future Farmer*
of America. This project Is
sponsored liy the School Hoard.
Offirfalg advised that no defi­
nite date ~vtiaM-'W*nto sot whan
anrk-ra will Isa available to to*
gin work on tile recently ap­
proved project which provide*
lor Imt-rpvenient of the lower
section of Frenrh Avenue.

lire tort In rl.h- Sllalru.
f. lv „ r „ ,
,
illMltltrn,
Ill* lull. M-|Vnl M \» ul lerillit\llllcr,|
OS a mumtor of th- City Coin
\ ' hr -.|.,uvr era
bulletin said
mission and In 1*10 nrrwpiu.1 lb,
vrere taken by
orfln .,( Mayor, lie has also ,t„. |n. u,« , „ l, ,|urin.. fj,u ) ,,Bgr,
rerred on- |arm In tlm ttl.v" „ f ,|lr „ . „ (rl,p«li,.n of Teruel
legislature toting ton , i|n|.,l &gt;IH| ,h,i ,mire linn PJD00 governIn I'M ,
invent d-«d were I uricil.
lie is a director » ( lh- Bemi
Allhmiuh strongly cnlrrnchwl
nt|v County ChaoilM-r of .... ro'nnm.-nl force* sl.md between
m e,-., rhaimian ul tho Advls-iv
n,„|
n„. I,,*,,.
Krsnro's
Ikiard ot tl,* ttalvnlion Army, n
wvre snkl by military ubmember uf tto Binary flub nnd m v e i* tu to in ji for toller pos|. B a l l C l u b T o B e g i n
tto I’re-byi-rian Church, nn (Kid G.m In *|riks than before Ihe govT r a in in g M a rc h 20
Ftlluw, a Mason and an Nik.
m,intent rightera liaik Teruel in
•« announcing fur re e Iras Pm iw-emtw-r, only to lose the city
The "myatvrlou*" Sanford b***'
lo ito legislator— Mr* la-hinu,, sBsin yesterday,
aisled that ha h*s mi personal I The new insurgent stfriglh lay ba|) club w|l| make Us initial *BIg ln vtl* |U serve, tot I, BrekUvC in the romiumd of Ito Alfambra P-srance this *-**on when 14
begin* Hprlni training acttvltl**
only to do
hi* tort tuwaid «• nicer Valley, north of Trnirl,
earing lh*
ensetinvert ol law*where govrinm,"il mountain |»- at tlio Sanford municipal athlati*
which will
prove of benefit '&lt;&gt;silmtit
previouslyconstituted afield- Mar. 2*. It was learned U*t
Ito pecpln
uf hi, county andthreat to left wing Insurgent op* night from Henry W*t#on, head
it the local association,
atatn.
erst ona.

-If tto people *-« fit (o oendi Governmeat Iciilcre declared on
Urn Icrk to the Legislature.' h- the other haivd Itolr fiirres' poti&gt;
W i this morning. "I will eon- ji.one, over'isiking mmrntaln paste*
ttauo la work for ttolr b&lt;st in nine . prtlr* aoulbrest of Teruel,
|r,u«lt s, I did in Ito |s»l so* jtrpr* "ideal" for defensive purpose*
ska, and hug* that will, lh" end virtually were invincible. They
help of tto friends which I b*ve|(,mk ,,p lh* tmiilions yesterday
“ *de In T*Hsh*s*-« I may to fire evaluating Ito pravlnrlal
•» treo1«r torvka tu them."
capital, IGO mile* east or Madrid.
------------- ——
The hkauryenta said ttolr farce*
C A N T RBCOVBR TAXES
a,Gone Ing from Teruel, hod pro*
—---g.eared ,u Kl ras'rllar, IB mile*
NACON, Go, Feb. 24.-448— 'directly cost and through Cvslral-

Mr. Watson rfrased to *ay who
would pilot th* nln* and what
urines hla roster contain*, but
ha said that when tha local club
plays Imsta to lh# Orlando Gulla
here Sunday afternoon of Atr­
ia. lm will pat a strong combi­
nation on lb* lot and that he
regard* them ea the beet tn lha
Mp.

scree M day* la the Cnuoljr Jell t'aetonne's retirement .would ■ not
by Jadge It. W. Ware after ah*
Tiger* rhaocte o f raining Federal Jadge Baeram 8. Dearer !vn, three n.lk* lo ,lh* southeast
Ptc»d*d guilty to cliargca ( of Ihraagh with an American Insgwt hold yesterday that Retort Tyre This would place Ito bvsurgen'
Generally fair and
P «*»l»« a ornool to* whit* load­ pennant w e t sea son due to the (Bobby) Janas af Atlanta, retired , float lhw soma 00 mile* from tto
ing and unloading rhiUieo tec fMk that hi* im n d l r ,
Body golf champ Ira, cannot recover, Medlterranesn roast tot wean the night; possibly oeattared ft«n*
**tr
•&gt;rd* a| tto (hmrt lloam re- York, will add plenty nf pep to I b j l U J l M T income taxes for I N I key government title* o f Valencia I northwest nnd
^ortlraai T H to t
•
(g n d im ,
. U «4

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&lt;

JU G G LE R

T r i­

WASHINGTON. Kch. 2J. 1 4 8 -'
Dr. Franc Iv K. Townsend, who
came back to the capital to nerve
a 310 day j-'il ►en’ene* far con*
temp: of the CmigrvMional"Conimiitre anno ncwl t,*l«y that he
would appeal lo 'lie Supreme
Court Instead of r»i*'.:
&gt;""»
The elderly old iige p&lt; imiun "&gt;lVacate stepped tiff tlm iinin ear­
ly today with an evp n -w l Inten ion of terving *lie irnlrtre
hut after mulct ring with an at­
torney Is*uni n a ntvment **&gt; '»C
that he would let the vase gu
to th* Supretiie Court.
II* said "the principle U -o
tremendous lh»t I fv»-|, "* do
hundreds of my fiirndv, &lt;h.il llirt
rate should be fu rlil In the
finish"
IJefurv confell ing wliU hi* at
lorney, the "I year old Califor
nlan In a genisl m&gt;*»l gree'eil five

tost (hey furget 'he memory of China's war dead, another gen­
eration creeled ihi, monument to pager in Shanghai. Ironically, to­
day's northing Oriental conflict ha* thrown around Its base a barri­
cade of mimI Uig, and lartied wire*a* a new generation strive*
drsprra'ely lo to«t bad, Js|&lt;anee* jiivs.hsr".

PE A C E

A ppeal

H ig h

b u n a l F o llo w s

Damage Suits Were

^ a* and rated to

To

C ase T o

TOKTO. Fth. It. - M V - Ono
of Japan ■ main Islands *»■ » « *
dec air raid warnings for ravrrM
hoiira today on r*porta that
Chinete homtor* were roarlnJt
oyer tho Chin* *** to carry tha
Far E*»t warfare to Japan.
Warning* were aounilnd on the
Inland of Kyushu. tout hwestern'
moal main Ulaad, lost than It
hour" after a Chinese squudron
bombarded the Japanean Plant
of Formnaa In lha flret air at'
tack Japan oyer hot suffered.

W A S H IN G T O N . Feb. 24.—
( A P ) — Demand fo r an In­
crease in the appropriation
Donut. Japanese n »«a aguncy,
o f the National Lnbor Rela­
raid. defame
headquarter*
»•
Fakiifka (A » f word' at the np
tions Board drew from Sena­
prnurh of !• Chines* Plane* Th*
tor Burke, Democrat, Neair raid warning* ware IIHnl
‘ lirusku, today a declaration
several houra later wh*u
the
• tliut the Board’* ndminislreplane* failed t » »rrlr«.
t icn o f I he Labor A c t had B u s i n e s s
S e s s io n T o
Formaoa' eounled' eight dead
liccn a “ national disgrace.
Be
E n l i v e n e d ' B y and 1» Injured a» • reault ol
( ’hnii man Glass, Democrat, Vir­
yraterday'a air attach*. Th*
ginia, commenting -on lha .Senate
. M o t i o n P i c t u r e s whole Inland remained on the
Appropriation CommIHee’* r-duo*
alert for a tecood raid from
I Inn In the proponed labor t»&gt;anl
Harold 8. Peter* of Washington ■omawhere »l"n l China's onat
appropriation from |2J&gt;fi51000 to end Earnest f .
Coe of Miami, coaat, only 110 mUr« to th* » W .
f ‘JJI70,000 told the Seriale, “ Some
t.r ui think the Board ought to well-known ornithologists, will be
the chief speakers at the nnnual
he abolished."
The prepared labor Ihiaril op' meeting of the Florida Audubon'
prop rial Inn la one uf (he lleni!i in Society to be held at Hollins (’ ol |F i l e d
B c fO fC
J U fJ ^
tha 11.400,000,000 ImlriH-mhal ofwinter' I'.Kt on Mar. 5 ami
tkrn bill which came before I he
Senate for consW-ra'.lon tialay. .
k
Another Admlnist rollon imn»-| Mr. T’etera who a|icnt several
Bolts for damages against Jf, M.
ure, the 1260,000,000 emergency montha thin put oummer with Mac* Kidd of Charlolte, N. C, whose
relief blit waa eent lo a Senate' Mlllan'a Antic Expedition, will truck recently figured In a fatal
.ver&gt; filed
llaiiaa conference aDer the House br,njl
winter p ,rk for their automobile accident,
i
,,
ptlor to and not of Ur lha vsnflet
refiiaetl to accept the Senate •i , .
firet
showing,
the
motion
picture*
^
1K&gt;
corongra
Jury.
QW. Fp*namendment a t o It.
attorney far the plaintiff*.
The Svun’e alruck out llotae, of bird life in the Far North taken
avHon U deny fellef i &gt; » n . y . «
»Hp.
PeUre, A nmuhir|
M listed lodaf h s 'ettar to 8 lie
provision
ggtlgB.gp n t lk t c - IS *
alien* who had npt e lg n llW ;* **• u ; »•
o f “ lo,,M F ^ jj* r e ld
goal r i
taring
m y^lrnfc.v'a
*' Itedr
lr irndamH’
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im d h H WiTrr WN-mh.*

Audubon Society
To Hold Annual
Meeting In March

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY t l , l t t d

rican Home Is
ding Out God
R e v iv a lis t

NOTED FISHERM AN VISITS HERE

SA NFO R D M ARKET REPORT

Jshn JL ftylllau* who k u
M b f a tarlM of revival
H{ U lha Pre»byt«r)an
Indicted the American

SKYRJDER

ka u (bay art today in a aern. yesterday morning entitled
*Tl#1!gfc&gt;n in Iba Horn#".
iaesrWa, ha u ld , la hastening
(ritually. 1 am tired of hearing
opt* day ibid I* a tarrlbla world)
trembl. fbr tbo fulara of oor
IHratt." bo Mid. "That It a
aardly alibi) H la not tha world
t tty« failure of iba parent* and
M that la torrfbla."
■Otto bat boa to read America's
a n a court racorda to know that
irn eriran hom e,"

H er,

W 1 llama

fair, It.U-tl.ia.

im u w m n im r ji

la-lle.

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la a a ifie d

T u n LOST: Between Sanford FOR SALE:
Tel. 171.
aad Orlando—Haward If reIqtaM . rbone 11.

nnni*f.A N T t FIa
baa
k ora.
No Buppllee.
I.KTTIICK; Fla. ir n iK I U I . R eal-

(HUNTED: 100 HonMwive* to lubk
t . through your attic* and gangs*
t f e old chairs, drsaasn, stoves,
ag what hav* you to m II. Wa will
bay them far csih. Echols Furnlr r a shoa rspalrlnN—polish.
■trlnt*. dye*, cleaner, we hs*s
It Ctty fihoa Rbop, IlO flantord.
» ■
■ —
Tdu Can Sava yourself expensive
repairs, and hssp your horns
mors atlractlVS at less coat by
Mslng Dollar * Oay’a qualHy
Mint, Slanlsy-Rogtrs Hardware
if

bun. bpra. M .T I-tl •#.
ONIONat- tlir y ) Nnrlhern, g e lluwa. M lb. bags, It.S I-fl.T I.
.
ONlONfti (tlresn ) p la. par daa.
bun are In alia . Dunrh M -tlc .
i-A tiN f.itn Fla. par Baa b a a ,
JD-lie.
PEAB (Oreen) F la , bua. hpra

RILEY’S

F E B R U A R Y 22 T H R U F E B R U A R Y 24

Silver Floss Pie Cherries 2 for
BU

S tra w b e r ry C r a t e . A F a n C r a te s

A L L U SED CARS RED U CED

I t ’s A Good In v e s tm e n t T o
B o y F ro m U a.

$25.00 to $65.00
’36 Ford
’34 Ply. Sedan
*34 Chev. Tn. Sedan *34 Chev. Coach *
’35 Ply. Sedan
’34 Chev. Tn. Sedan

Try A Delicious
Home-Cooked Meal

Can Hominy

uy Fertilizer that aids growth
Buy seed that grows.

W e n r-E v e r A lu m in u m

2 for

‘ ■

Campbell Tomato Juice 3 for
Phillip’s A sst Soups
3 for
m. i

Brooksdale Salmon

f

1 W P -ra p m r

Sliced Peaches
3 for '
Tall Borden’s Milk
3 for
TAIela CAN

C ooking U t e i u l b

Flavora Fresh Prunes

3 for

M M R f OAF I I T T M MMItF OR I l l l T ABN

Campbell’s Security Feed
/ and Seed Store i-

Proctor Chevrolet Co.

• lit

P lu m s U S

V2 ton to 13

N E W 1938

Oldsmobiles

G M

Sixes &amp; E ights

LANEY’S DRUG
STORE
Complete Lunch
35c

Bread »*
PROD
JFRESH LIMA
1 Giant STRINGLESS B E A N S 2 lbs. 15c
&lt;YELLOW SQUASH 2 lbs................. 15c
; W IN ESA P A PPLES
5 lbs.............15c
4 RUTABAGAS
l b ...................... 2Vi c

TRUCK!

W E S P E C IA L IZ E IN
M OTOR TUNE - U P
Carbiretor and IpitiM Service

S elect y o u r food fro m a Uat o f d tU e io m aan d w lch aa
i n d hom e cooked p u t r t r a . . . M aet y o u r f r k n d a a t
L a n sy ’*,
I W E F IL L A L L P R E S C R IP T IO N S — P H O N E 102

Q u a lity D e p a rtm e n t
Beat AH Meat
S T E W lb ..............
Frsah Baltimore
O Y S T E R S qL ..„
Choice Loin or Rib
L am b C h o p . lb.
Fresh Baby Beef
L IV E R lb ........ ..

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AC

QAC
*&gt; •&gt;
A BC
M U
AC
J « f

E co n o m y D e p a rtm e n t
Hog Head
C H E E S E 2 Iba.
Fresh Ground . .
H a m b u rg e r 2 Iba.
Frm h
P IQ 8 ID B S lb.
Lola or Club
| S T E A K lb .____

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9
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JL « F

I.Al'KH PUNCH

G E N E V A -D D -I^sguu of Na­
tions quarters
expressed belief
yesterday thst Adolf IHUcr'i
;EDi Buyers for apples for Reichstag speech "lacked the usual
Ing *f#** s»uce,
mince punch.*' Ills statement that Ger­
piss, reasonable. Spencer s many would never return to tho
Ind A Palmsllo._________* league caused no surprise.

* WANTED! 60 Second hand
‘ chairs, I» drsaMrs, 10 wood
stoves, 114 A S Burner oil stoves
_ o r what have you to aelL Vk
Mty cash lo t asm*. Echols Furnltore Co. tOi Sanford Av*.

B. L. Perkins

JITMAO

2 Baby Carriages

ROME - D P &gt; - Official F’asclat
circles isld yesterday that llvlcha.
fuehrer. HHItr'a speech was re­
ceived “very favorably” but un­
official and well-informed quarter*
espreased some disappointment at
the lack of a definite statement
oh Austrian independence. Offi­
cial pleasure was expretied at
Hitler's recognition of Premier
Muiio'lnl's part In “raising the
banner agalnut Bolshevism"'

A L LW I T E

b lL MILLER

NOTICE

SPECIAL HOME Bargain at big
saerllle*. Corner 0th fit, and
FRANTS for sale: Pepper* A
tomato*., fiypai Av*. on Pad Magnolia Ava. All cash, fis* D. L»
Hasty farm. G. 0 . Johnson, P. O. lh raib er, executor. Phona 040.
JM* I I.

G R I F F I N

1&gt; S-!% discount under stand­
ard ratal] price.
f
BULBS GUAHANtBED fur
12*a boars.

A d v e r tis e m e n ts
ZURHE3DE SPECIAL Celery
plants coYtrud be«Ty wllh
straw during cold waather, free
from frost, all varieties pepper
plants ready to act. Will make
price on application. J . W. Bell,
Lake Monroe.

» !

Mo Huiipllee.

Btr Robert Peel, tbo tlrltUh
The Pacific ocean’s mem depth
atatoaman, antered Parliament *t la much greater than that of tho
«.
■
Atlantic. • • ‘
Ther# ar« about 2.000,000 .lepera
In lha world.
Calllomta’a first sugar beets
were raised eipeyl men tally Jn
ISO,

26— 'M iscellaneous F o r S a ls

FOR D E U a O U S
SNACKS. . .

EXTRA SPECIALS

S h t
HarV ' Williams will Mr- U m b
hl&lt; M W f ,0 t“ teh M,h, bl* W * " * “ *hnWT
retch on "How tha Now Birth'fom* Florida black bam which Upped the *c»te* at 32 pound.
i' Obtained". Tuesday night w ill; —1 ------r “
-------‘ " — ,--------* outatandlng In Iht eatlai when
Artrage production of 340,MO ( The airo of o ralllranake
ly.WllMami will praach to th* oil we|la In lha United State* l^rnm pulrd by the number i
l.l barrels a day. th l American
Petroleum Inatltute reporta.
Tta U 0 0 m iles o f m a d w a y and
irldgaa, u n d erp a n ea and over"
*o*tlng |2fl,IL3d)08 were
IT con stru ction In th a t *tata a t
a U r t o f 19M ,

a im .

BW BBT POTATO KO: Baatbrrn,
Porta Rite*, few flap
qua Illy,
baa. bag*. t l . t t - l t . l l i ordinary la
pood ifW T bap* l l .l l - l t .T I ..
POTATOBd! m a n b a r a ) - Main*'
Or. M oantalaa CWT b a n ( M l .
I
TOMATO Bdi Kuppllaa n&gt;od&lt; r a t,.
d tm a M m od*rat,, m ark et, wanker,
Fla. loaaa • art a .appro*. *«0 r Ibn
p a t w it* ranaa fa
q a a llty
A
pond II loo, Oraana
A
• ■ralnga.i
few ' beat. ll .M - ll .T l i
OaatraTly
■mailer I L I t - ll .1 l ; B it b e l l s . ert*.
fair ta B&gt;Md q a a lltr arc. in raadlllo a . II.M -fl.T l; LUOS. film . A I
hpre, il.T I |I.M : Hue bora. |I.M , la rear fair
quality
II.M -M M ,
C A n ttrm ii S a p p il.*
fig h t d e­
m and m oderata, market ataaAy Fla. U H l l . t e - |l . M ; ro a rer, all . I m .
p*r &gt;.«■ ban
t e - t lc :
T o r i'B U
par d ot baa. II .M -ll t l .
C A r u r U T W Iill! Pla. aearea KU a r ia .fair .q u a lity . |I.M -|I.M .
C K L B ltn V ia. If* e t c
a rts
CO, INC.
l- M a tl.ll- ll.fi.
CKI.KIIT IIBAtlTSi F la .
le a
Millar Bldg.
Park A*c
b a a , M-Ma.
(Wait to Harry'a Liquor Biota)
CIIINttnit CADOAnR! F la . par
dim arc In ala*, alow 4 1 -lte.
rO IJ.AIIDH ;. Fla. par c a t b u a .
If-H r .
COlINt fflrccn' Fla.
par A a
ALL SIZE ELECTRIC LI&amp;H1
Fla. per d o t ll - M n *
BULBS AT
ALL TIM KB
CITclIM jlKItai F la . bue. hpra.

Old. "People arc •,klnK what can
V M £'
'
&lt;
&lt;• done about Hit, qu»»t|on end
;;
y i;
■/
V ':
j i:
Of**at!nB college courar* t&lt;» train
»
“r .
‘/
: ~:j
if
be young for marriage. and ite
i-% .....
J ' v r '-'
,i
e rp o n a tb llltifW h a t thry nrrd
‘
‘
H'
• to find God and to rcim 'n'e
■ , “ /&gt;v i"
y .y
™
iim."
i
U , t night Mr. William, preached
0 "The Nrccaalty of a New
■
f
l j .% f~
-r; HrtV alrtaalnr tbo fact tb it all
------- ~
f ua need a new birth unlaaa w«
Jack LAmb, nationally fambua flabcrmmn and author,
WB nnlquirorally taken Chrlat gmf f K (m demonatralloti or bait and fly catting on tha 1*&gt;
k m n *It#rU
, r * &lt;^ rl,1Un' lha City Hall fiSeaday afternoon a t 4:30 o’clock. In Ihe picture

Tha Tataa highway department

n*.

iwim noia a n a n iy . miviaxa, w"
tbo I lk da r » f March A. D , IML
a r a il day a t said Co art. sad
fit* ro a r w ritten i p H a n t H . nor•an ally, or by atternajr and altarwaraa stand aa ran may aca til
to a certain B ill o l
Complaint
tllK ' bp ro a r a l i a Aide (laak'aa.
a g a in .! yon for a diver**.
Lai thla order ba published far
ttaa o ta la la r y lim a raaalrad
bp
law la iba Bastard Itarald, A
nawapapar of g . a . i a l c|ran lallao

IT’S SIMPLE

JOE PALOOKA

B y H A M FISHER

A survey made at Oxford uni­
versity showed that although only
10 per cent of tho students elect
music, this 10 per cent wins 75 per
cent of all prltcs and scholarships.

By Jo Motor
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Sanford la The Only Central
Florida CHy Affording Rail, Highway
And Watef Transportation

Seminole County Produce*
More Fruit. And Vegetable* Than Arjr
Similar Area In America

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY* FEBRUARY 22. IM S

Unde Sam To
Buy Excess Of
LocalCelery

PE N N SY L V A N IA ’S EARLE

Surplus Com modities
CorporationTo P ur­
chase 60 Cars This
W e e k __A $ $1.05

Jud ge R obert Probes H oliday Is Observed
For Cause O f Fatal
In Commemoration
AutoSm ashup N ear
Birthday
Here Early Sunday
President
Duncan t. Cameron' and
McDonnhl who w rrr tilled h r 'ft
collblnn with a produce liuck on
the Lake Shon- botllevird n»«r
S m foid early Sunday morning
"came lo ihelr death In an auto
Iirr U m t through no fault nf the
t driver of the trrek, A. W, Ml'
■clinc',’1 was llic final renliet of the
'Coroners Jury at the Imiursi tj*jfv
1ducted Ly Justice nf IVacc Jam.
O. Itulwrts this morning.
| The drlvrr of the truck vtlth
hi* companion. It, K. Turaington,

Product Will Be
Given To Poor
Shipper To Get F ifty
Cents,Grower ToReceive The Balance
Purchnnn of Florid* mirnlu# celery by the Federal
f c rp lu a Com mpdlM en Cor­
poration will begin Immedi­
ately, It w m learned a t the
office of th e Floriiln Celery
Control Committee here to­
day.

pendin'* the rem its
] | but n , i f ielen.vd immediately
; follmviu r tho verdict of tIts* jurat*,
j j At Ihr Imtcrst Ibis nuimfng
_
Ralph Crook testified tlini $br
, party hail been to S h irt's Camp
George Ear In, polu-playing governor ut Pennsylvania, iwho I) dancing h it (hnt he anil bis comrften mentioned as a successor for President Roosevelt Ini I0$n. I’ftnion wvro sober and knew
. 'jiinUtim- of any dtlnkinj; in tha
has announced his candidacy for senator from the Keystone'* D fl'F*
1
- .
parly.
tie devlnrrd
Hist McDonaTd,

The SCO will purchaso CO cars
of the inrPlos this work I »r
distribution through pellat chan*
nels and will pay $1.03 por crate,
Tha Herald was informed.
Only V. B. NO. * grades or
better will bo purrhasnd, liowover, and tharo will bu a lit pur
cent tolerance for docay In lh«
Initial stages and t. tolerance nl
3 percent for black heart In th*
Initial stagns, tlov-rnmeni In­
spection will be ronttlrrd f»r -ill
shipments and no X's will ho Cure For Depressed
pare based.
Conditions In U. S.
According to a decision roarh -d
Is Shown In Talk
la the meoiInc uf llm Florida
IVlery Control Committee last
night. th e ' ghlpprr will receive ’Dine ui sing the cri'lcul enndi*
It cent* tor'handling the celo.-y Hull* In the United Rial** at the
and th e grower will idiovo llm
present time "ltd pointing to the
remainder minus the Inspection
revolving pension plan evolved
IP*.
i
The allotments for government by Dr. Francis Townsend ns a
ft— mow arlU ha dhtWbwlM *» rare, J. I- Sparling. ptestdftftFwf

Orlando Leader
OfTownsendites
Is Speaker Here

^alarf ahlpp*rs In Hm
«&gt;n
P( pro rfttu**kbsre. ba.cd on tho
avatlsMo’ ralsry for tbe current
wegk, *Cnntrpl Fommlttno -HI
dials indicated that a||OUuniltft
for govcruiunnt purchase* will I-*
between 4S or 60 earn in t.m
Banff rd-OvlMbi aoclion and lb"
remainder will be purchased In
u;h«r celery Pisnlurlng »"M u'l*
of tho Slate.
Shit'per* In this section who
hav« not ra&lt;*lv*d thslr allotinsnti for govorTTmont parclisya
wer" ret|tie*trd to contort utti
ctsls {nimedlalely.
J. II. Cadgct.. Inis nrr'vid In
Banferd to tlli«rt tho Rov-rnmevit purchaaes and w|l| mako!
Ida headquarter* In tha Oontrok
Gomnilttee oHirn In lbs Mcisrh

their i|iiarter* in 'he k\i-lnk*
liuihling, declareil 'in- I’lan Will
"bting nb*)ut complete .s’stional
rccovrry; end involuntary
plryment, ami provide a real Soe’al Sectltltv for nil cl irens," orfirlols of 'he local Flub an ­
nounced today.
I.oca| Townsend Cl b officisl*
ipmUd Mr. Sparling us follows:
"The Townsend I’lan will bring
t'hatil retnple'e imtirnal rvrovery
in the shortest posuble time and
make impossible any future de­
pressions’; the H an w ill' end In'

^h ip p ed from Hint state during
~^tb* ennont week Instead ul lit
cars gs r&lt; ported at the last inuellui of th# Control committee.
Mr. L etlko gtated H nt ho bo.1
raeelred n*&gt; 4*ip|anatton of ttto
rST S'd eatlmate.
Accord lug to a report from
fhf Federal Bints Market New*
Her* lc«- regarding rile nr move­
ment over the nation, track
" 1l»I* yastsr-lay ware conshlsrsld11
lower In II m t|tr markets than
f tf Ihe prevloua week and matket rondltlona !■ a number of
the marketg sbaw sj
Improrn
ntoitb The New York market
however, was somewhat weaker

CITY N E W S BRIEFS
The threw tors) detachments of
Florida Nations? Guards held their
weekly drIU sessions in tha Armory
Tha weekly meeting of the
bass end Checker Cub wlU be
i'd In the Veldes Hotel Thersday
The regular btelnest meeting of
the Lion's Club will bo held In tho
Thomni bad been teert'ary for Valdes Hofei tomorrow night, of­
sgvta n s "
tha Dale* af Wind­ ficial* announced today.
sor vrbea ho warn Prince of Woloa
rad hold tho rank of minuter in
Th* Monroe Chapter No. 1&gt; E.
Gtgat Britain** Peris embassy, A. M. eriO hold their regwlar eoneooMd saty la tha ambassador. vocation In the Masonic Temple totcewttoweg t w o peg# Orel

f

iti r moderate into of speed but
that he did nut see the truck up'
preaching before the nrcidrut.

FOREIGN MINISTER RESIGNS
“ — 1

Laborites In H ouse
O f Commons U rge
rhnniherlain Views

a* A i u 'n t i . sr»ii
Americans paid
their annusl
tribute to Georg* Washington ' on
the •J'-Olh tnnlretaary of his birth.
O rsto's young and old, lifted
parts of the
their voices in
country, draw ng on the first pres­
ident for the Inspiration to meet
the problems of today.
tt was a lego) holiday in every
stale end te’ritory of the Unl'ivl
[fa te s . t'nrornied
thousands nf
foreign
born
eltIsons ' rublied
etu'iildcra w th sons and daughters
of the Revolution as they tinned
out for parades, open ale mecitng*
church rei-vlces, dinners, dance.
()„|
pilgrimages to
hal owed
Anthony
ground.
of principle,
Wat ve'e'nns gathered In down- u deal wl h
toon New York for wreath laying
Pair monies In front of the Sub- t he peace of
trv '.u ry Ilitild ng where Washing­
ton look the orlh of office as
Fro* Went of the coin try.
Naval Academy students dressed
station tliips wilb flags and fircrl
s 21-gun salute at Annapolis.
The pmgiani i-ooinieinoratial the
day »t Ft rdr Irk all nrg, Va., Wash*
ingtun's tioyhooil home.

Kdrn, llii'lsh Foreign Minister, resigned over a mattsr
when Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, nogoUs'ed
German and Italian dictators In an effort to preserve
Europe.
______

Special Court Of Play O ver Golf
Honor Comm ends Course Increases
Scout On Record AsLinksImprove
F ive Get loeadership 31 Persons From Out
Awards; S c v e r a l t OfTown Am ong 114
R eceive Prom otions j Who Played Course

H ouse tH Commoiin n veto o f
cent*urr n galtw l llto govern*
m en'.

Arthur Greenwood, vice chair*
man of iho tnbor purtv. moving
a vote nf censure declared that
with Anthony Fdrn nut of office
ns fnrrhm sccrulary the "fate of
the world rests In the trembling
hemta of ibe Prime Minister. *

The motion deplored the elr*
ermstanres of Eden's dramatlo
resigns' |cn Hundsv night and pro­
posed to put the House on record
as having no rnnfidvnre In 'he
government's conduct of foreign
policy.
£
w o r n I Into 'be 11uvk on the curve wli^iel II END AYE, Franco - Spsui.h
Chamberlain's desire for a
llte nrridrnt nccurrd.
frontier, Feb. 22.—(Ah—The Xpati* j
speedy termination of the AnglotNHTUOM
I Mr. Michael l-Hlificd Ihal.wltctt ish insurgent command today nfItalian hostility, which he said
kun's &lt;&gt;f the he saw the on-coming ntila Inmled fiddly announced the recspture
might rrsrh n point at which
ie il rini; *bv Inward the I ruth t lint he rnn on nf Terurl and the flight of gnv"w ar bet worn us might liecomft
of Troop No, A. ; manager,
icol li'irh to In the shoulder of the highway emm-nt fnrrex from the bitterly
U, Rh*ron, who
In'ludeil among those toarlns Inevitable," was the IsT.i'e on
of play, uc- l«jfore Ihe impart which turned contested c'ty. Tlte Spanish g o 'which the Prime Minister *nd
LradomhlP won- 31 nut ol town player*
c-otupihd by the truck upside down. W l)rn'eminent ut Itarcelnna announced
■deli
places
os
'
l&gt;4rSI(T
fiilbiw’in-f
‘
frVtdf
lirlk i or lh r;n |,.*| of ||n- upprovima'e rpee*f*fK*t |U Iroeps Ii nl " evnrualrd
^Sc-enwhllr France speeded ‘lOY
, Asai-t* IIH’oiiiliigleti l|k, ttylvnn llenrh, plans fur a greater rearmament
of the ntitu, lie n-plled tin t be Tense', r.&lt;m &lt;C t r l Amt-on caplin
nnt Hriiulmaster: P'rtpAt Hu'itli N, V„ llulnth, Minn,, lai&gt; I'orl*, ns Its diploma's sought &lt;a pre­
red fu r, Ii In yeiild not dtdeiniine the speed of, ICO vn Herr rn*l nf Madrid.
IWiniond
Moitsalviili:- link, nml lhtrri*hu|-g, |'n,
vent the fall of the cabinet as
w.'h u in til the nimnchlng vehicle but that he
Insurgent office iw, *1Input in ward.
n result of the si'uatlun In Eng­
;-e In ti n tie- the approach tig vehicle bat that he government report* Hut the m ill i- 1 Si.liu y Nil, and HenrF Tumui,
Tho g i e r u s nml tnlrwujr* a i« land.
o r. the b-atl- hour.
| Terurl gtirri*on had fought it s | Junior a**ls|nnt srotilmaators,
M-llt Ionic- awards w et- Kivetl r :itil to In- it Ho- best ennditiim
Tension also grew In Austria
s, liml u per-j Uthvi" witness** were Ih-puly way In safety, declared Isrge
u heir Germany ireently gained
1.
j.Sheriff C trl \Yi limn*. mol lhe.nuttdM.-ra of roptil lirnti troops hud to John Adams nml 1‘nul M-in- of the present season,
I C ^ i t s s*4 t n a s s n t o t )
I'layer*' during tlie wt-rk:
bii'tiit!- do-1companion to the ituek driver, It. uiremleti-l end more than 1,00(1 in woodworking; a ltd In Jack
F. A. Kv (hard, t: K. Fullagnp
'Swede" Mnr- |;, Tin ningtou.
■Ii -*l Ih-cii Mlb d, lomugriit forces Sparkman and Herbert Mori iii.e I
II. F. J Ion i holder, llm F an ' » e ||,
nu lie playe.l Tlir- , Jarorn were: J. I.. ltd - -rtro ra il lo In* pressing hard mi In music.
Jerry
Itoiliiiuy nml Jlmniv I'lll|-tirw*linff, vp*. A, F i l e . H. I».
time*, tallied i-linitth, A. \\’. I.ee, J. A. Ilnrrol-I, tl*e* heels of retreatiiur loyalist*.
1/3 nit., to- Knt'l llossey, 1.. I*. Hug-iin, J r .,' The govertinienl rouintvnd had 11,K|.-r w -t- pioni";-.l to |l- ' Workman, W It. ItysUn. I-;. Foinp-1
It triple* mnl ami George Weinste'n.
ent fye.lt I mop t o ml pline* to rank nl S-coml Class Scout till tom Hr. ■&gt;. (I, Broil. Iliirohl
iTeniel to fit-lit off the renewed |y M-llyhead nnd II |ly So’illi- IH rbst. tt'iii, Vjhlrn, lir. A. I*.
insurgent nllnrL hut the insur- n n , i | w eie p r m u - |r to ill.' rank Melteynold*. Karl K ' a m . W. II
i-inl* setres-d* d despite the gov- nf First Fln.,s Hi outs. J o e li.nl* BFUiprr. It. F. Ilerk. l o r d H a i ­
ti son. m ill- m i l Fred n- ii. i v i was pi Mil o le , | to l.ife Hemtt.
ernment's i elnfnrceturiitK.
Foinim-ntlng
upon
M-u nl; lligglns. Jo e Maeter*. i n t o I'abl*
i Insurgents first
ltc-1,1 T enttl,
i'hcn the RoVertiuient n o pi tired It tali:-'* presence, Arthur llranan, well H enry Wnlion, tiro . T h u r s ­
in n surprise ullnrk Inst IK-rcinlicr dlsttirt rlmlrntaii of III- F - ii' m I ton. It-y y y m ei. j , . . h -hii ruiiiih
L nd the lo-.iiri;i-tit« have Iwcn try- Florida Founcil, mud I tint In- "&gt;• Aler Bh.irun, lliuik l 'e |k us. J.
ling ever tdner to n t.-ke it, Its -'■lire that the prayer* of every II. Dyson, Juhuule Morgan, John
va'ne lo both side* is 11* Mtrairgie on*' pr*'*eat w e n - on*" - i 1'I in Fourier, MorrU Brhnvid-r. Hub
lorfttlon tin a bsie for o[H-ration*. lliey im lir-d Unit ho tb'd In-, i Art V d Holly, s . it HlKhlerJn h n t.u ,|» ig, Joliii Kirk,
Tbe ile.pi-rate buttle for Tirue!,i,I brought haek from llm Vnll*') **•
ll- |b * l , J, M. Shoemaker,
tum nl last nfiuht into a duel with, tho Shadow to *tnnd b-for*- lb* i t
Harrison- J. it.. T harp. J
explosive* Inside tin- devastated In giO&gt;-l benlih and i-ei t t- tin &lt;
»nr. H. It Fnh'innn. J. A,
■eeiignilliui n llirli was nltuu d
lirovinelal cnpllal.
WASHINGTON, l eb rl.
*Fi
I, Howard Fa vill-. K, It.
Th* Insurgents, whose troops deni-d lilut,"
—T ho houro ways
and
toeaii*
Jods- Sbaimi tires*-tiled M**o
II, J r . II. tV. Kp-lierr, Ih1tm 'e be,ii irporli-d nut rounding
rommittt-e last night m in p t - i &lt;1
l*uu| It'd!..-11,1. W. A I.tnk
Teruel for three days, found the ■HltntK- ws a ft esnfttple nl *‘*-u*'
l-cadinx of Ihe tax liill a f te r d
I. H I'olH-, I*, K, Fl-ui,
liefrndcm' rt*'»lrnre so strong that w lm 'uns »jt»-d log u great and
fent'nK. 13 to | 0. n roptlM lii't
Fred Hrott. J, F, llutrli'aon.
plane* nml artillery were oidt-red glorious
effoit lo s c r a p t h e |&gt;,op'
H*ll'h Mlewai t, Itnyiii-nd l.iiiid■o blii'-l the government position*
tail |**i &gt;irat* * on rtoaety
■IMlst. A W Kn-s Hoy Hollar,
with Ions of projectile* before the
lion*.
J b, llinley, m S Pubrlon. Jm*
next at tar I:.
Hep, Vinton, d-'iiumnfl
K-u
t r * « ii o * r * n , r » p n » i
The government army, with the
tuck), who h-ad'd u *ub roui
insurgenls alirudy in Hie suburbs,
htltteo whlrh prepniod tha r"&lt;"
exp'oded mines which they had
n»e t'han("a. sail! he In.pod '&lt;•
tunneled
umli-r ares* held by
hr ng tha wicasoro up in th*
Generalissimo Fiancisro Franco'*
tuu*e nmlweek,
troops.
Tho fir*t hin t «.f n floor f-fitit
(n Hanford buslnen* turn gn'e
on the meiitiiro ram** lest nl (hi
ju u i sflsr tha— goutnitllya .. Jird.
i...11ri n~f„ ~*^T.i:iVrr.? l-nMi'- ^
—eddrrsuoi -«t 4 Its.- regular
klrt"-HTf " TBtnt1etPir**^tP‘ W.sk.
honored, ws-r" Judge Jaui-* | •. | Ft "tt Ih BteeHgp -T* tile EpUcojilT
ft* 1*1 --sentnli'e la inn irk, *1 it
Sharon, chairman of ill- Court .Men's d u ll held in the Farlsh
«r»i. Ohiur a memli1r id tho
of Honor- Mr. Mu«nn: Mr. Mm House of the Holy Crus* 'Episcopal
CMup rrtli* i*i| tho Hole* n.i
c|os* ly-In-Id m tP oraH oiin a*
"it,
" lln 'a Ibe author of at* books r|*. Be.iuifata.ler id Troop S; nnd diurch last night. Itev. Martin J.
r* Hr«n«ti.
.
lirim , pastor, m U tuday.
curious pit i-o or rli* tilt.mn*i.l"
on tiahiun which *al| morn than
wh.ili wilt drive tunny Itnl
100,000 lo p lrs annually. Ilia hook
lUlph Smith of Ch*ie ami
“ How |o C u lrh Hid John Itssa" F lyin g FortreHSeH
Prire* into tho hands of Monopo­
Company, gave an outline of the
I'm, b -f n M-rogniseJ a* Ilia nlovt
list*.
■• •
. ..
work of a credit tninsger and II.
Immnrck an|d In a rndl't sp-arti
a u ih o rlta iire treutiso over writ*
l i C f f i n 1' light H o m e II. Coleman, local inaniigrr of lh*
ten on has* l ubinit.
Urn raii*a will strike i t *n*b in
-------Florida I'owrr and lig h t Comdugtrialiils -■ Henry Ford, mo­
■'l-anib ie In Florida und-r thr
DHENDS A 1(1EH, Feb. 22. b ll l'*hy. gave Ibe hl.lnry of the
tor magnsie, and will bit n -w .*
sponsorship i»f the Hull Oil Cor­ —Five United Slates rrm y bomb- cnmnirrelal usr nf electricity, and
p*l*r&gt; and most largo iner&lt;miporation. and III* eihlhitona ar&lt;' era,- -which ' flctg* from Miami, di»Pkty*d u replica of Ibe first
fr*« to everyone. I.aat week FI*., lo tbe inauguration of I'rrsl- inrandaarent e'ectric lamp,
til« concent*,
A f ght to oltralnnlo llm e
more than t.iMKI |imipla m ro-d dent O rtli of Argentina, took off Mis. A. M. I'lilllps rendered
lain* was l'*d in mmniitls’e by
uUt to are Ills cshlbiHon a t Bit- today for lionir. Tha sixth plane &lt;wo selections accompanied by
llrprs’seniallyr Crowther, yflp*lb»«» Mprlngs. loimb cast In
was uimbla lo depart becaese on* Mis* Margaret Davis. Charles
tlcan. New York. Aftrr hi* Is r
!■it)J Lion dally In th(&gt; Dallas Cen- wheel sank through Ihu nm rrete Steen worth, president, presided
tennlel for two years, and will covering of an iini|ergn&gt;uiid gas- over Ihe business meeting which
b* M m In the Naw York World'* olinr lank at tho air field, end a was fo'lowcd by light refreshFair In 1111,"
jack big enough lo lift the huge tnents.
LOCAL W EATHER
In contusion, the announce­ (Tans rou'd net bo found immed- Rev. Bram reported th at th*
ment Incited tbe public to a t­ lately. !• will fly hark later.
neat meeting of the Club will be a
tend the free exhibition this at- Five planaa were to make Ihe Joint mooting with tho Women's
ti ntooo and *a&lt;d ‘‘that Lamb return trip In easy* stages. They nir/JUary to be held In Ihe Pariah
can leach a man more about flow from Miami lo I.itna, Peru, House, on Mar. 23. Rev. Hamilton
fishing Jn oa« * knur’ than be without a stop and then hopped West, student chaplain a t *h# .
rowid learn lu years of actual from 1.1m* lo th u ri&gt;y In a second University of Florida, will be Ihe !
fishing."
nons'op flight,
guest speaker,
1

Insurgents C la im
Sm ashing Victory
O v e r Government

Notables Speak At
Waterway Meet In
Mount Dora Today

Tax M easure Bead
To House Ways And
Means Committee

building.
J, C- I-tlHce. geendarr of Ihu
Control Comm ttee, rt-porie*l y -v
A |trd»y afternosm that lie reeo|it*|
Information from California of a
considerable &gt;ncr«arn in tho &lt;-*t'.mated number nl car* tn bo
shilprd fr'-m that Btale durlui;
tbe current ««ek.
Tbe report from the far west­
ern celery prftduc'ng renter. M;\
U-ttiee sftld. stated Hint there
^ w | | | b- between tTi nnd 200 cars

British M inister To
P aris f i ll e d !h R ace

f!?,“VPa)? British Labor
Party
,
r» f
Washingtonr ightsroreign rolicy

TruckDrivers
Exonerated Of T r i b u t e T o
MishapBlanie

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, IBJ8

WBLU VERSE FOR TODAY
K knnwlfdgo of ihe p u t solves
Today's problem*: ! hive conSldatrd.thfl slay* of old, the yearn
o f ancient time*.—Psalms 77:5,
A HTAH

A Good *Filibuster
A good Illustration of tlio eff«;Uvena«a of the iilibusicr as a means ot preserving the essence of democracy,
as well as a method lo r defeating iniquitous legisla'ion, is
afforded by tho defeat of |th o anlf-lynchlng bill. Had It
not been for the persistent filibuster carried on by n group
of southern senators th e measure would have foqie to a
vote weeks ago and undoubtedly would havo carried.
As It Is. the bill has been defeated, much to th e re­
joicing not only of the southern senators who filibustered
against it, bu t also of most of' the northern senators who
would havo voted for It If It had been allowed to come to
a vote. As a m atter of fs e t It is extremely doubtful If
even those senators who sponsored the legislation sincere­
ly hoped It would pass.
• For the measure was not an anti-lynching bill a t all,
but was designed more as a ."get even" piece of legislation
against certain sections o f'th e South where lynehinga have
occurred. I t would have penalized the taxpayers of the
county (where mob violence happened to occur. It would
no*, have prevented' such violence, It would not eVen have
punished the members a t the mob,
fia t it was brought to the floor of the S en ite by sen­
ators who hall from qerUln northern states where tho
negro population can be and often is the controlling factor
In an election between jx democrat and a republican. Afid
It was supported by certain other northern senators, who,
though they knew it waa not designed to end lynching,
feared th at their constituents beloved It was because it
was known as the "anti-lynchlng lull."
Bo here wo have a case where a bill, sponsored hy a
handful of people who were seeking nothing better than
revenge n gilnst a certain section of the country, gained
the support of n m ajority of the pecplo because they, diu
not understand it and had not taken the trouble to read
It, but was finally defeated because the representatives of
the minority did understand it and filibustered ngn'nst it
to tho b itter end.
There isn’t tho slightest doubt thut if the m ajor­
ity of the people in tho north knew the contents of tho
anti-Iynch'ng bill, they would l&gt;e uh much agsifiHt it ns
their cwn senators who could have secured its rtw cim inl
if they had been willing lo vote for cloture and shu* off
debate on the hill hut. who were afraid it would become
the law of I he land if they did.

lttA K fiA fC A N

vts :•». sc io n and authors a n go­
ing rural.
Hendrik Willem Van l.oon has
moved Into • rumbling home cm
Conhnritait's mdiy a h e m ami In­
vite* *h*re pilgrims to Ida dutch
&lt;««*. I m p m a r b ll' worker 'bal
h« If Jia eAldhre* hit labors on
■ anil drawings* while
jWias h h 'c u fso t. in ibe
I i f porain«tW^«c. h&lt;*il
finished" w Of n&gt;vmt&lt;wVa(nt'(ho will
don to giU hiv gueets&gt;s*teturti
n iL 'h e r psy.t’ rwur-fuirre' o f' Ilk

I6HITIH6 WOOpQl

t( comm

[tlU l I n ltJ

sy*

■ppi*r In
LfcaWn. 'ill
'•» a" mqtlirtfddfc' )KaUd', enclosed
n fo /iy In alas* walls, nud prrrbrs
nn ]■*»• side of n hill overlooking
« Wide grove of trees.*• O 0
Nr* thy Is likidrn In a wooded
•1*11 the honpi of Mary Rem us,

6 1 M T .5

\&amp;ilealatuJ«

coverwT wUh' original painNn t*
tnd Ysn Gc-rh prints.
.
The- PsimsylvaSda i ilrnl no* ;h.
IwMioodt :altn Afc hMhg'rctlUri by
Broadway jtiU' llnllj-um f fnOuui
WUWf. thtyi -peradf h c W t r l .b?
tti* w illy.hut ’tnd Miinrl/cl' lior-

tXhy&gt;a?k*ri
■*
yy. Jhs, Jl' ihsii riffr,1r p—1*1•
ly arqurxl iSfti c-k nM‘ I.mnllni: and
■lie Ilian Tor repion where Ichabed Crane,'•the Henflh-a' llfrite-^
indn 'sm l , &lt;11her WnWlhiir'id lrV lag’VhkrfSt'ra irHr'*s-p|iSaed in
have drSrtncd,' li hlw'nt-t1 r*ieh nn
rati lenient. itsrgmVt iVrty end
■Rurcr**' Merrdl !i hnve n river
side liumr I hero unit In lines

F o r e ig n e o / f y
V e rtfte N M /ftH w w e N •

COtAM&amp;tAORPiTeo OHEVER/;
CmJJHBNT MP lm Itto t-/
oocoumi&amp; ortitevM Lu / ,
IN1W6U.4. • . I

HI4 HWAE-.

Instead of "llaiy UUIvr!'
Should bo "HltUr, the llrt-l!

t1 Ssnslor r.r,J«h I. h M t f t f O t
■atity mvnUoiK'd.. hi oilmf

T. C. Merchant, n newspaper
n i t e r from MaslUon, It llm lat­
est one to get Into tho senatorial
rate ami furthermore hr his
plunked dawn Ills fSOU rntranrn
fee. As the Ocsls Star says, any
nswspapcrmen who has got that
much monry ought to slick to hit
Anyone who altemids nt llils
writing lo predict Mio outromo of
.the senatorial race is nil optimist
Insufferably Incurable. To our
*«y of thinking It In as uncer­
tain ** tho goVernor’n rnen that
ysojt Ifnrdso or Mariln wore the
stirs Winners, Or the llm* Andrews
didn't hnvo a rhlnam su's clisnrc
sgsUn*. Doyle Ceiitnii.
Preeldcnt Itooneielt rn|le for
another Increase hi the prlco
|i*vej. Dig fusqnlurturerj of iiewaPrint for newspapers nm do'»K
tlwtr best to nb|tj;ii hutins gone
UP Ian dollnrn n ton tld* year.
Many newspaper* ar-'
do nr.
Utelr t»arl. tnimoslns their clrnutation rates.

A reuder has brought us uii arliclu frum the Eutnuki
(Alu.j 'Jrioune, caned "hay Little UirJ." It was w n tien
uy Phil liruim t ami addressed "To Every Driver of an
Automobile or Truck." Wo hope t h i t every m otorist in
.Scmlnolo County will rend It. It m ight help them to be
more careful when driving by n group of ch'ldren playing
alongside tho road.
’Today my daughter who is seven years old, started
to school as usual," B raniff wrote, "She wore*a dark h[uo
drrBS with a white collar. Bhe had on black shoes und
wore blue gloves. H er cockers panic] whose nnmo in ‘Coot,’
sat cn the front jiorch and whined his canuie belief in th e
folly of education ns she waved ’good-bye’ and started off

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
Or PRESTON GROVER

WASHINGTON.
Feb.
2H-Ilcatli and resign a’-Ion* recently
have r I lido the quota of Fnr
Westerners in l»P federal jobs,
nnd the West Is gelling n hl&gt;
nilffeil tit the failure of th" mlmlulsliu'kit to raunaly Uial l«*»
Thousands or Central I'lorldisns, by new uppolnliucnU. 4
_
. -. and tourist* from a'l nat ts of tho
H
ie
lurn
ltfff
on
iho
supreme
V-.;'. country motorril In WluU'r 1'nrk
court, hd.ths p latnnding sample.
no.’lhu' Animated Mngncliie tfrary (RbMicd'Vnn Deventer rallred t»«t
la ra , brilliant publisher uf Time, rprinlf. Hu la 1 from WyomingFortune, and U fr, John I'aliper Thn Rfem hud n vandldu*# for
Oavlt, Althur Gullcrmnn, and tho Jck; Justice WllUnm Denman
Other etiebrilies. Not tho least of of the ninth circuit court of at¥
thar* wr# Banfnrd's Elvira Gamer, I |Kial*' l i Han Francisco. Dernngn
whoa* “E iekld" seem* destined to | Is -vldsly crodited with conceiving
Uho Its proper place beside 1 Hie 1ilea of the court-enlargement
."Vncl* Krtnuf", “Peter Pan", and ■l-lnn which brought the President
Mich a wintar and spring of storm
stpsllor children's stories.
and f rlf*. The Job want &lt;0 Sena­
«r* *in he no wnrcWnblo ob- tor Black, fen asr KUnsman of
M In the President's latest Atubs iiof.
Then, tail month Justleo Suth­
ne of his prim policies. Jlej
favor of Hie highest pesatUIn erland. the West'a only other
*
wo have tu number, rati rati. Mo w*a a for­
and the laweit possible prices m er Senator from Utah- Tho
ha lb lugs we have in buy. He West advanced a candidate far
hoi levee that tho h ik e of tho, the Jdb, H*m G Ural tan of Al'
ge Which farm er* produce. buqisrquo. New Mexico, number
fWly hags, beef, wheat, corn of th o lgghth circuit court. But
th* Jth went t« Stanley Read of
Keotcehy. whe bad bean eolkitoi

“- ‘S t f s a r &amp; ' t t i

QEOnCC WASHINGTON . . . .
Nu Imnl hmii U fli'iifRo 'IValih-

infl'in, fWliCr id • thn AUloHfan
Ituvi lulbin, tialilli I’r* Valdnl "f
Ihn Uni*cd Slloios.' Hlfimdhi "» It
r.ccni*, flcnrffa W«*'iiitKloii‘a numn

is ravorrd In f&gt;o 'o iiu tr ' m nn
«y*ry. continent.
OJilly nwii'llh. IJnvilTP Wtiklidl!tnn, bool IUn limn uf ills hlrih
In 1131 (winaily I'nlui.nry n
not Pabrusry till |iqlh bin death.
n«vsr oncB sat lent on "furolRu

!r.i\j i. Indn-l'IWlfe—lda iiaiwn N
l , r In lutmijj clMcs, ; loWit-.
! i reel v. mo’ililofim' « n named
after lijru.
All In cjb nl 'Mud flftr
fric.i id llm, tniiltl |M&gt;rpt'tu*l" bh
ijniiir; ovi'f? i mlo In thn unbai
r mlsUin ihn i.uuiq "VVaj.lilnSl'm"
In n.itint lUuijni’r. '

Ihn Islandj wept limn and T
KnsiWi rpl", It » » i still "himm
country" t» Wnahlnktun *vli'*dT
nollvo Virnluia wan ycl an linKilsh rplnny.
•
Aliliour.li Wnrlili-Kton wni ni«us
or |epa n alny nt home. Ids nania
Iravelial fur. hi fnr eornhr* of
Its world.- Pnlnml, nmitli Afro ’•
tlrocnlaiid. IlmilU Ainhrlra. An:*

never vrouhl admit It rvVn t» h" &gt;
self, but some of hi i friends ’ ‘
peel that onu lllllo memory mult*
ling In Mio lurch ot Ida mind \nu|
that Id* name min left off.*Vi&lt;»
&lt;lrr tlsm, Ihe loipo Colorado t i , T
project for which Pitlman .nml
oiher Western Pcnatirra "fd b’ lnml-iUod' for miiuy years. A.,,I
yet among tha names on ^ I In ■:
bronte plaqi|»*. weru *hif,c &lt;d
Siciqtary Iclw* and ' D r|«w,
Johnny cmnc-latf lys n» ,f-&gt;r mi
Ihe £ouldcr dam job .concerned.
ti. alio id be mtqtwacd ■ 1Imi
a1111 another fyc*U&gt;rni,Y ^swlt-avitiB
a fcdrrti .Job of lwi|xirtnnfc with no guarantee U m l.a Wi teiner will replace him. J. F. TO'Connor, comptiidler of Ihe rurtvney, reslgmal to return lo Cal­
ifornia lo enter Ihe Democratic
rube urn lor ial jirimaric*.

■DKU COTTON' DltlVK
AmiUinr vneaney- In / W ester«
apirolntmenls came yr,lJ* dm **' |
cent dra'li of T. A. )Vullera oI| IlKtURDV -IUM-H. Calif.
_
Sodety Wimiru bale .slatted a
Idaho, assistant secretory uf the,
llir tem pi Ign here to makn Anirrira
Interior To suererd him, C
Jly^Wwit- no nil not ml Rbert- Kr V o ttjj^ .-conscious."
Hurlrw of Pennsylvania, long * Mora then r DM) aorlal locitrra,
diporlinouliil esoc 'livo and right dretaed intlrrly In cult on,'met in J
liund msn *o Hcciclary Irks*. announead plaqs for n (bitton*.Halt
That appointment troused West in thr-rapring. tlicy - h'6|xe*th 'ettcourage sim ilar’cotton rrUbralion*
o p Ire of another aort, .
■ nurhrw and Bcneler i ’ilinisn ol In ev*ry sollon-pnMlucIng slate.'
Nevada navor Itava been ra|&gt;crinlly frlundly, nnr baa «ny Joy CO-RD I.RADS- OltCIlKRTRA
been shared betwprn Tl»o *»»•
perl ant Nevada Homrlor Di.il Nee* DATON UODGK, M
■ M Pbourn.
PL
blonde
re’ary lekoa. So when Nurlcw Rath Mar-fa Wall
rame up for nenalerUI confirmu Ixiulsiana HI*t#iniiver»lly.'Vo,d,
lead* aa orrhm lra of seven men in
Don. Pll'nian w«e uf ter him.
Pitlman hud a lirkif-cnsu fell U&gt;a campus rafstarla. ,|
qf trouble for llurluw, tpriudinir fihq took over when atnialo stu­
rsports of de&lt;|utrtnieatp| ' vvlrw- dent nMdidonist the baton.
tapplag. and a dc'slled riory of "IPs fun to lead a la n d of mr n,"
tha Urraa-year forgery of n KKI site aays. Her songs entertain »tupayroll by an fntoriar departhtnO dents at their meals.
underling whkh rn su ll^ - Jn a
cumulative h&gt;«* -of move Ilian
♦*8.000. Burlrw pro.rslrd th*l ha
eovld hardly l&gt;« rvpsetad to eheck
pars on ally every Voucher In n
public *ponding progragi runabix
W o hUllen* hut Pitlman gave hlpi
an vnsomfoHnble crass ogawino-

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LABELS

DIG DUIlMINO CLACS . . . •
Warty Jn Un*. Id ImT Vdishkm-" '
men bad lri*'if l&lt;» 1liorneisl loo
heat of llm iviin M tl cnrinenlmio
ji -i pnwnrful r“V^ J
stsrji!''*,
Onrlnnl llro sk
lH..»ayi
to havn JtlilU -a imp* baral"* r*t
Hector chuloHnii •In'futo
Nearly Ira yiuta nno, in 1747.
Cecil in Ionian l/xp-r*) Jlaffon. a

sffrV 1ir'rT-msmV^^tfwIiRr
T*1
htlfrniimitt
\l1 T fO ttf7 r|n * r/r'llM
rc-rs, oarli’
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si in. Tlicsn Min' lilbsm eil OB mi
ml Just alibi f twain, lluffmi found

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"Tonight we talked aboui tt)jool. She told m e aUdliC

the liack of her head—and alxiut the tree in tho school
yurd—and ubout the big girl who doesn’t believe in Santa
ClaUM. Wo talked alxiut a lot of things— tremendously
vital, un-imixirtunt things; and than we studied spelling,
reading, arithm etic—anil then to bed.
"She’s hack there now—luck In tha nursery sound
asleep, with ‘Princes* Elisabeth* (th a t‘s a doll) cuddled In
her rig h t arm . You guys wouldn’t h u rt her, would you?
You see I’m h e r daddy. When h er doll is broken or her
finger is cut, or her head gets bumped, I can fix it—but
when she sta rts to school, when she walks across tho
street, then she’s in your bonds,
- — "She’s n nice kid. She can run like a deer and darts
about like a chipmunk. She likes to ride horses and swim
and hike with me on Sunday afternoons. Bui 1 c in ’t txi
with her nil the time— 1 have to work to pay for hfcr
clothes and her education. 8o please help me look otot for
her, Please drive carefully, please drive slowly p*st the
schools and intersections—und please rcmcmlier th k t,c h il­
dren run from liehlnd parked cars.
“ Please don’t run over my little girl.”

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.'lA ttIw lif jMamtiA'liy'li iho coun*

Tho n |r IMSa imr.reia ninny
firliip it 111 rnmmotl witli "cemi,
llilon, nrenr.ilnr In sciential*,
duo i i :i : mull (iseillnlnry varia­
tion In Ihe simnsplierlc pre**u ip , llm r *!«|m, iccanlod a* J
•uperliii.-iliAiv ot Imnnouic conslf-

SAI.MON FIND WAY IIOMH

That llruuy Goodman concert
won't be l|io only lime shl* i n '
m lliat l lie rl* u i( ra iv r« of
ParnSi:ie Hall vibHi'e ' In swing
tlmr. Iluhe KlllngVin U polishing
hit baton and his Itfiid fur n i n tlon IBrrn come rpring. Arid lif-g
orchn-trS jifohahly will be angmtn*ed! b f a h^ge' choir.
Tiisy'rt rsniachlng Ihe lists for
a prufcjetlonta'l hand? for Mix
IlortMi, lht&gt; 10-ycaiiold ft/injr
harpist. Krvms Ihey'rr afraid ho
will bo confused' wkh Ihii-violin*

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has been organised In Topeka.
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Lucky
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M is yd l-'rcih— Priced s o l U t you ran a ffo rd to food

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at Vichy, France, ;
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O f H oly
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(lurch M eets
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MONDAY
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The Daughters of Wmlqr of
w l i n t Methodist Church w(D
wet a t the horn* of lira . 0 . C.
Barring IM C l lot A v a jily fa lr
t 8:00 o'clock. Host***** will
| ' Mrs. flperring, Mm. J. 0 .
knar.- Mrs. McVlchari, Mra. ».
. M ggvtt, M m L CAeenardy,
Jd Mra. J. O. Adams.
Th* Dapandahl* Class of the
I n t Mathodlst Church will maot
I th* h*m* *f M m O. 8 . Tolar
[ 7:80 o'clock..
Th* ragutsr haafeen* and aerial

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TUB80AY
t Th# aladloll c lu b 'will mast at
tha hum* ot J. R. CourUr at
8:W o'clock. All Intareatad O.
1 1B • members am Invited to
Watt'd.'
i'T h a Fidelia Class of tho First
H % let Church w 111 meat at the
b « r , of Mrs. W. i . Pall, u t l
.Palmetto Avenue at 7:U o'clock.
WK0N1SDAV
Thar* will b* a subscription

u «W announced * t the meatIni of the Women'. A uilllarr of
Ike Holy Oroae Church which
wna held attbnPari*b Hooao.that
the district maetlni of tb* Worn*0*0 Auxiliary will bo bald her.
on Wadneed »f, March 11. MUa
Alpha Maab. Oloceaa pr**id*nt
and Mr*. Prick, educational s*cr*Urrv for th» Dloeaaa, will b*
tha principal apaahar*.
Mr*. W. B. Walton, president,
praatdad e n r the meatlnc tb*
aim of which waa: To learn tha
tr*a mean Im ot PaUowihlp.
A ltar report* of
committee
chairmen' w*t* heard It w*» daeMad to toko for tha .Lenten
ita d r cootraa. “Itural America."
Mm. B. P. Wh|tn*r, Br.. waa
made ahalrmkn ot Ionian aawlni
for iha hoapttal and waa Instruct*d to parebae* met«rtel. and n r
rent* for th* work.
* It waa announced that the c o r
por«t* communion of - tha AuiU*
Wr7 will ha held at 10 :M o'clock
Aah Wednesday. March t and
th* D*7 of PiATtr for r**ca will
tm held on March 4 at 1:00
o’clock i t tha Methodist Charch.
Thar* will tm a Joint maallni at
tha Man'a Club and Women*
AnxIUary on March 1 1 to .m int
th# B n . and Ur*. Hamilton Waat

hrldi* party sponsored by tb*
Musk Department of tha Woman's
Cbb at 8iM o'clock. Proceed* will
b* used for the piano fund. For

Mra. J, T. Brady la visiting bar
daughter Mra. O. A. R n la , in
Jacksonville for a alo ft time.
- MU* Kalhrr* TMHa has re­
lumed from Lakeland w han ah*
h*. haem' visiting, friends for th*
peat tkrua wash*.

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Ths meeting of llio Worn on'*
am* Demon/trntinn Club H»a
ren postponed to Thu«*d*y.
•rch l when a benefit nipper
III b* planned.
. fh .r h r ,
1in
A chicken supper will 1«
!ft.L« ^ i n
r i l T 'h l
¥* H *
™
r aorche.tr*
e? corl b7
;r .
me
In Pr
the,fcauditorium.
The Tourlet Club had .l*tT* peraoni at the Wednesday
riner In the Park. o n (ho pro■am were Alton Fuller and Mr.
id Mr.. J. It. Mcnkk. A .ple„d program of ,o n f. and readIfn WltrA liwdn liV
and

I Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Welborn
and family MU this me ruing for
Gulf Pari, Miss, w hen they will
nek* thvM fntufa home.

i M t m°lhpr. Mr. Hnrdnway U
th# son of tile Hovcreud llanla*
*** nn'1 *** re»r«l* In l-mg•V*T21**
....
, Mr*\ M*r)r.,,oWp" ••onKmh.irfc
J? \ * 1 " * ,,lM"r *0|,’1” ' ,“w *n'*
d»uSliter. Mr. and Mr.. C. II.
8»*rer. Mr*. l-ongenbnck wok
lately honor aural nl the forty,0'lrtl, """'eeraarr of the Orlando
I’lob. baring bec„ n
«»«rlrr member.
r »rtln and Helen Rock, fcW*r&lt;Ill rw&lt;’il*,5r
In
f « kM" vl,l#- n '*
w»k"
, "If
^enth Street In
• " # * * • * * &gt;’*rt " “ “
!l,noWn ,,rm ot Brt.wor.
oearlni hit na&gt;ne.

For Cured And Dead
Mom
Florid* Fnrr&gt;l 1‘roderU to-

U m h h I. ria.
» r w H I. . . . m i , Orleedo, »

Recapping

PR IN T IN G —

HOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST
• HEW EQUIP KENT
. quality a r n v tc c

Mlsa Aria Btanitrom of Winter
llsran w ti (ha gueat of Mr. and

Stminili Priitiai Csnpany
•ANFOiD AVI. AT C0NH1KMI »?.

493 i«t lultH I, ritrlila

Mr. and Mr*; A.* L.‘ Bttta .punt
today In Jacksonville, They wore
sccompanted bom* by Mr. Batts'
mother, Mrs. C. A“ Bdtte.'
Mr. and Mr*. Oenrpn Cronhy
war* on the rnmniHtrn ut tlin
Fi\r*'hundred (iu h Valentina par­
ly. Mr*. Harriet Whitten and
John ItaURrr eervril.
The Weal Hide Curd rinli tnet
Chase
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with Mr*. Fuller *nd Mr* Wlilltemare nn Raturtlny idriil. tli"
for *»helr many ect* of klndneun' Hnuth Hide Club «n« m Mi*.
►. *
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1 lll,k..'
haota
end kelp during ■tke recent ill- lllttkr'a liolnn
Tile funeral nf Jlri. (’, F.
e k e ' and death of.- our beloved
Lakrr waa held in Oihindn Tuev
bkahand' and bred her.
■lay, (lie burlul will ln« niniln In
.'* "
Mre. .Verk. Evan*, New Vnik Rlale.
• n . . •, .
C.' S. Kvafia
Mr uiid Mr*. I'niil Hardaw ay ^

Priaad# of Sianlay Hockey w|ll
b* glad to leayn th a t h* I* lm;
prmIns at hi* bom* after bavins
been IH tor abnls time,
Thomas Benkln of Savannah,
Go, la th* guCat of hia aunt and
uncle, Mr. n n d ' Mr*. K. W. SUM*
at thalr horn* on W est,T hird
StreaL
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Mr. md Mr*. W. L. Clark, Mr*:
R. K. pvarifoy, Mr*. H. U TUK*
and Mia* Johany McIntyre ap*nt
Sunday at Bok To war 'and lh*
Cyprea* Oirdena..

HKMINOLR PIIAHMACAI.
CO, INC.
Miller Bldg.
Park Ave.
TWO HOOK* SOI Til

OH lilt.

A New Service
In Our Shop

HKMIt U f f l . t l l . l t , JH.
OPTOWHTHINT

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PRESCRIPTIONS
ACCURATELY
COMPOUNDED
‘AT REMARKABLY
REDUCED PRICES.
OllTAIN OUR I'ltlCK ON
INDIVIDUAL P K K H C R IP TIONH IIKPOKK FILLING
YOU WILL UK HUIIPHI8RR

DR. MILLER

Cut Your T ire Espciwe
One-Ilnir By Kwnppln*
Theme Smooth Tlrea
Non Skid Deelgn

ROCKEY’S TIRE
SHOP
11.1 Park A ve.
Road Herrif*
Phone ZC3

Rev. R. J. W illiams
Continues Services

Pittsburgh,' pa. were the gnoats
of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hockey
Hundey. Mr*- • lllndman will- bo
Continuing hi* sermon of last remembered a* MUa Maria Stoat,
Friday on tb* "New Birth", Bar. formerly of tbis city.
J. R. Williams, tha ravtvallat a t
(he Presbyterian Church, preached
Mlaa Lucia Ctuney of Bristol,
P a , MD today far Bt. Petersburg,
Miami and other points1of Intermit
In the southern part of th* Slate.
She U tne eoualn of Mr. «nd 'Mr*.
Lincoln' Grow and haa been ' thalr
gueat for aevcral weeka.'i She will
return JB iH an fo rd before going
North.

F r id a y
Th* U. D. C. will meet a t S:00
clock a t th* horn* of Mr*. Allan
oaeley.
' GfAiMo demonntrated In 18S8
that tha earih revolved around
tie gun.
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for that soul. Ils gav* him &lt;ha
aplritue] faculty. Only through
the spiritual faculty can man knuw
God. If ws draw away from God
our spiritual nature dies. A great
many people have no sen** of
aplrltual values and many lie* In
aln and hav* no conscience. They
rre so fa r removed from God that
they don't know sin when they see

To-Night

DON’T SA Y
- YOU M ISSED IT

Spiritual‘M editation
Is Led By Preacher
Dr. Jam** R. Clinton of phiudriphla !■ conducting each ave­
rting at tho'. Congregational
‘Church * spiritual raadftallon
baaed on bla own early sim u la a
against advere* conditions.
Monday avantnl b* spoke on
“A Private Interview with tha
Man Of OaltlM." II* atr*ta&lt;sl
what an Interview Willi J c u .
meant to “ ‘
hat
changes It brought In ht* m ale
Of thought and action. Dr, t'llna balltvta that religion la not
tthlng that U Injected into
poople; It M a quality-’of life
which grows from within.
The germ ot r*Hllon la in tha
aoul—divine In'll* origin and natir* and endowed with f*r*|

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H U , JOaHGA r ' cmabm * ■
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^*m* *k"
U re .'J. C. Chnae, alslrr-ln-law
of^S. O. Chats of thl*.cliyl ,« i||a
awarded the Algernon «p Sydney
Sullivan'• Medallion *n • behalf ' of
the-N ew York Southern a t Rol'
line College1 yeaterday' for exem­
plary character.
I ,
Sheep-ralalng la on tho Incrca**
In N o r th . C arolina.
Moat aulrldea
o'clock A, M.

orru r about
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reaching pcstaiblliilrs of davrliipmunl-~liut |hfs Kaim rtq u lrrt
both direction nnd r.ultitalloit.
he -.aid.
I
7W# ran not rrdnte r*l gion
hut we ran direct and caRivau'
it until It cornea tit maturity and
in personal rlamwctqr.''
*a(d. “It la Hits trash- which
flares the rhurrh finder lb* ob­
ligation of reaching ndt in *v*t-y
place and at all times a friendly
hand that more and itmr* p*n|d*
rosy realise the pcaalbllHy of In
tervlewlng even in • tbl* age, the
Man or Oaltlse."
Taeeday evening Dr. Clinton
will .peak on th* suhject: "tinafraid in a World of Danger.''

At Tb* Armory

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flan, says Norman R. Mebrisaf,
pooltry sportoUal with th* State
AgrieuJtur* - Kstansion Service.
Mpre atstao dm cooperattag and
tba number of pariMMoUng hatch-

George W ashington Ball

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PrtdAy, F*b. 25, a t 10 O'clock
Marie Or
Birger Wester
• Abd Hla HaMI Paisas Ortiealra

- Adniaalon 91.00
TWketa On BaM At BanmIBat A Andaman

Jenta A Hlepkm's

In the 48 states caoperslkig
with tho U. H. Department *f Ag­
riculture lb administering the plan,
4bout T million officially arioctod
bteodlag chickens will bo prodoebw
botching tfg a th)o year for th*
M40 hatcheries authorised ta sail
shirks under tb* breed-impswvtlasnt program.

Georg* Washington

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y o u 'llfin d M O R E PLEASURE
C hesterfields m ilder better taste

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lie « « rasivel ot lb* strides
tfM tm i tarfutry Ir . the loot

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equally rathle for tp* rn x t *3 yean.
Is ibo r i o t e r fire articles
licit Atexnndai- M. (in n t« ,
talking fllk ; thc pi inner*,
M life la I'Atf on it abtpta
the laberoterlra nnd on ibo
ng boirdq of 1#-TA,»
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q u trn l l » nppsnr la I ha l a n m l a l
m aaa lii ill* C irc u it C ou rt. N inth
Jud icial C ircu it, la a w l for Merh*
la a lt C o o r.tr. I'to rrila.. oa tho ll t h
4 ay of M a rch I d a . and la Os(a n ti t iir t r o l n Aoorca p m ro**’
Iharo w ill l&gt;« onto rod dcataal. row
aa 4 salfc ccaaa w ill prucood oa

Flooaura Driving At 14*
X. MOTORING IN 103d-V er­
monter Aaron Rnosbotmd and
family leave boms In a blue-gray
dolphin of tho highways for. on
autumnal week-end at the national

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antic* b* tio lillfh o d ,. a w * * to rt)
u n i t fo r fo u r ra a a t u f l U . t»ia k a
la aonfnrrl llrr a tll. * n .* »| x ip '-»
lia rtn a
re a rm !
m iVI&gt;'*llun
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orderly.
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The following poet
held on eftaryn of bo!
4nd d i orderly or,
wero given the

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tlandrvdii of Imne* of prehistoric
clcphohla have lean found in (he
Texas panlundlc.
The Florida .everglades
n e a rly

( I m ^ a i U f o a gook lo proT««

Xnellle McCormick, tfl o r 10 tlaya . , 0rp«nded aentenco «
Sherman Brow n.. IB ox 10 dayi; £ „ m*
Thonu
and l.awaon
ratteraon, |1 0 o r ; ^ , , ^ w|,h assault ’
38 days.
t0 commit murder, wai
The. . fo llo w in g n ey ro ee were o'totpotlvo of a fine
* Jack Lamb, above, exhibits h it fishing skill In quest of black arraigned for disorderly conduct M dayt In the county J
boss on a Florida stream- Tho f nationally famous fisherman and and disposition waa made oo foI- Holt, neyn&gt;, alto cha
author la acheduled to i'-agu a performance of fly and bah. railin g lewni Charles S trgaH , 120 or CO-larceny, waa d amtesed.
dojrnj qhqriptte Davis, AS or .10 j
. —
on the lawn of (he City Hall ?hla afternoon a t 4:30 o'clock.
days) Charley Nkk'ao, |J 0 or
, WTNRKBG BKA(
dayt; and Z ara ETlenwood. ||S ) WECOMA BEACH, I
llonlng. The lesllier-ivi-lght mrial (fo inrr len eio ry of agriculture, or 40 daya.
. Me. and . lira . Roy Koli
cuto, elrcsm'lncd like a fish, has'dlnr* on mm-fr-l chlrkni rnd
a thick outer layer of rubber t&lt;iii;ulck frozen r&lt;*M&lt; n Imiilam corn,
reduce onl11*loh lumuds.
fUch'nd Ihn diner Is. Ihn music*
Ghent cally irrelcd fuels bclpimoiie-to'oriatoii ra'on, rirm n d L
make the compact |M&gt;wor p!sntplotted, noli-i-r.iuffhd, freu of diet
almost 100 per c-rnt rfflelcoit. Thu mud tmeterin.
fnowbounds have put a half-plni/ iKrdlng
from the American
of
. . . _raoenra
_ ____ ot licilotpopo
. . . . . In tb-&lt; scrhi Is tho u&gt;,|I
horse." In
ffctl tank„ to tnnkb
„ the rxhiuslIR
- - s plnco
nro qelrt, rlip-slit-nmcd
fumes pleasant for other driven ‘vrralonv of Ibo “nleoni snorter,"
on the road.
elrcliic and dicael-elcclrle loco­
Fapa Knowbound turn* the motives.
do'phln onto a rlx-lnno nnperhlghFiling up In Iho transportation
way (pith bypasses nt nil towna). grtvryard alto is that vencrnblt
Tho porfoctly-englneorisl toed is cirricr of freight, the wooden box­
Illuminated at night, Ibo paving car. Tbe ."aide-door pullman,”
is akld-rcalatlng and aclf da-icing. which cndraretl Itself lo tho won*
With aulomallc gear*, uutomatU- drrora of Hie open rood. Is rapidly
brakes nnd imtfcct alabillaatlon, I ring drplsced by on oil'purpose,
tha car almost drive* Itself. It llght-wrlgbt metei car to carry
can do 140 miles an boor, but ibo everything from mushrooms to
Bnawboonda, Id n g emwcrvalhre, machinery.
era* along at 711.
These enra, which can be loaded
Vlbrallonlrss Trains
or unloaded from tlx aides, htro
4. TIIZ TRAIN IN UtO-Tho. tha fleet, jollier* ourll'lra tmCorntolt Comet glides .out, of Iwtlloil In the pasrrnger Irohnt
Chicago, It* horn trumpe'liu: .n | that have replaced old "Number
melodious an revoir to aubarbtnItoa. I'irking up speed. Die metallic
Tomorrow: Housing.
rabbit of the tails soon Is it malar*
striped rtrrak of corn-flower blue
in the prairie duak.
Bay* Iowa Farmer Hoffman to
hit hired nun aa they watch tho'
Moines: *'i*ouks like ehe’a hilling
ttrcnmllncr wills* toward Dee
1.30 I on litlit, llmik."
In the aoflly-lllumlnntcd, vlbra*
tlunlrs* dining rnr of On- Comet,
white-haired Henry A. H'ullace,

Uncle Sam To
Buy Excess Of
Local C e le r y

p

h . r . IIK II^ llro ft,
C la rk i f C lrc o lt O nnrl
Uf l A . M . IV K IIK H ,

.

AIR-, TRAVEL OK I.U X K Chlna.Mund North Orient
rooa allp* through the placid
S ewUeephere. In tho alrconditlonrd
d|* tog-dancing salon, New York
i Importer Jock Mefloo lope off
lopchoon with airtwberile* nnd
I. oi*?m itome 28,000 feet above the
t h u m tundra of the Arctic,
f .Ho ond hit 200 fellow |ia»«vnggra ON on a two and e-half day
flight from New York to Peiping.
In deep-cushioned chair* they cti
J*y O television presentation of tho
I. foothill game between Mcflce'e
Own Fighting Irish ond tho Golden
j Gophers of Mlnneeota.
KB, After dinner and dancing to
k* maladies from Ban Francisco, Mc; Goo chati by radio telephone with
. hi* wife In Uiclr to n g Island
. ■ home.
. ITpe dr4amT Not If you take &gt;he
word of coniervnlivti aviator*.
Technicians now ora working on
f, gopor-chargcd t-fig'.nca nml cabins
for hlgh-sIHlude ntmonphera, r.nd
th a n in serious talk that coast-tocooit aeb-atralosphero trips will
bo offered the traveler In two or
three years.
Tito Family Fiona
2. MIDDLE CLASS FAMILY
.'. FLYING—On n elaillog Bomtey
- morning Joe Bhultt ,a l Topeka,
. K ss,-drives nis anluiJ’^nv from
'. the home garage dew nlo Topiks’e
Field for private flyers. Mrs.
Shulls, the two children and sn
automatic Ira 'cream freetsr are
- with Jos a t he takes off In his
- low-prlccd “fool-proof' plans for
. ■ Sunday outing in the Colorado
mountain country.
Flight of fancy! Aeronautical
1 fo'k ere confident all this will
come true within 2ft years. Itosdable aircraft already are hero.
The steady Improvement In small
places, plus American marketing
- talent, a generation growing up
determined to fly and the vest air
“roominess” of tho United Blair*,
proeAga flying by a sltoablo per*
rentage of the population.'Expcrli
soy volume demand will bring
maaa production and low-prlccd

w.

on-

a ad real i.f Ibo Clrrult Court, tlila
lha Jilt day of Kobrutrr. lil t.

•4 , S ta in iMo salmai/bllt* Dun
o n iMthbeuabaa. TadJyb grand*
4 M n cm croaa Hie I’oclflc In
'••.ptaacnfcr plane, nml transport
w
a lla , on
an
I o w a n ! , undreamed
poshes
lowonl.
speed and tontforl.
i . ftlratoephere Travel
n m ockntUle am! technician^
loll on dovieca &lt;o c itrr lo a
itaco will eh travels more than
other In world hlalory, romr*
preview of transportation In

Now Wprtlag A»

6now« Dwber She*

HOETBANN
Electric Service

cover

C,000 square m t lc i.

WERT The JEWELER

Ctnilsuea rraoi Pso«. Dm

celery t r r shipment during the
coming week and porch* m? of the
surplus by tho 8Cn, those • Hloce
to tho In d o rrr nr« watching,
with optimism, market tendon
do* aod eipect'ng an upward
trend.
| Calrdonin la the ancient name
for Bcoliand. •

Diamond* lad Wotchea
Fin* jWnteh Ana Jewelry Ropatriaft
Diamond Muuntinr And Engraving
&gt; u n a a n rnicica a * i

tub

n a iiia r a n u iiiy iM

to w w jr .

iie a a n n e *

Mortgage — Loans
, C. M. Boyd &amp; Co.
117 N , l**rk A t *.

V *U e« H otel RMfr

with the Siccessor to tbe Wathlig Maebtael

Their 1M3 cor la q bit bulbous*
noeed, boaaU "dining-car window
vUibOHy," auper-safety glass oil
turgaad ond perfected air condl-

KOTICE THR

• ;'

CONTENTMENT f
;
•
■ muata'rd

. of Bonfonl poqplo. Wore nail
n o n each month nro n j s y .
Jog .ptenttful
r *\

*. t

hot, • W o r ^ ' v

* yr3*

% » ,

ansy cookery, modem Ugkt*
ta g -m a n y pUctrical corn*,
#« o. T . .!• ' ■
‘ '
forte that make a b% dlf-

Ut 1924. Each claimed tha inapt.
Finally , . . th* collection* rwtr*.
combined. •

tOONOMY tnd
SEE PAGES 46-17 IN THIS W EE
SATURDAY EVENING POST

foraemr la living.

�/

A W tS

THREE LONG YEARS

W H AT IT M EA N S

O r la n d e L e a d e r
Of Tewneend Plan1
Is Speaker H e re

my MORGAN M. BBATTY
WASHINGTON—1Tho
“supor- i* tho only thirty a 10-in. aho'1 has
aa»»- stories dotting the nawa^in common with a nLo. The pro
peri three d ay^nre full of a»- ^cdl\i weight 2.100 pound*. Jett a
W r i and o l W ^ U a l ^ l ^ a r ^ o
cM ,r ,ho
*rna" ““
irrtk* lhf«a tuftfu) t* expert*.
jtnatohtla, and I; lake* nix bus hrh
Sat tar y « » . ana chair abate- of TNT to shoot It tlie uiaxliucni
gist throe f l g i m age j**t &gt;o many r,T1Cv of *°
rw% herring, asauralng. of course.
* * *
I M yow am ateur haa absorbed
“ f The Tea
no "more than Ihu grrden variety The projatllle tr*vc!u 2^00 feet
o r [wiathamatka and never a * a n
on having «*&gt; wuielr.
float In action.
lor about tlx time* f ille r Itn'tt Uic

' Im

« tk a

rf J A

■ ■

. JW. w«|

EBU Ciary rated th r h ix h o t t r &gt;**n
*" "•* upoowMrjr m
howos la
M iridaal n , U in*
a I «
aadui
a a s ^ c .ih r -Jrrstetcip* In tho Jonp °.^T*1"
*• "■ ' calm. No w p
a* hr i « t y tit ,n 127 cam i ant '"*• &lt;mmage waa reported.
rrU 'il Oita »n «nr«c« *f ,»M. ;
— __
O at.i tVritht. rtatetd pitcher The Seminole County School
whs viH a|-a go to ihr Harare:* Rand aad the Scmino'.e High
tli* m« j , | &gt; r d third In th* Fchool orchestra will leave I ha
p--r*-- ntwir, ol th r ,rg«;ar rich * Giammar School tonight at t i l t
*■*-» m thr k&lt;w rd displayed ‘h r o’clock for. Longwood arhaia they
W«. . &lt; i u p iJ th&gt; Im .l «*&gt;'•• ail] participate In the Gterga
tfn c h i tcvh in II teamen, atm T*
ihing'an Muticsl concert,
till, alri»r (iKine If. lor « p r—
.
Cf m -

a Sr,*! M

111

ISh"rird
inninc *.

n«w.

Fayette K. Farr,

Il.aliund lro™

is s ir « m iw l In t h - « tab'* pitch-

there waa

1 wiih

mar* &lt;1 .l i t .

®

The dtintbiani ron’enratlvo miJorily in I’atlLamrnt rushed to
f&gt;. 3 lube rilin'* roppoit on the pnl.
k-y of bring lag Europe^ great
o f
dsiaoeraelni—llritsln and France
I | «
—to terra* willi Europe’* great
IS ^ Y
dlv’a ,°e*l*lra—Italy and Germany,
a
S /lfX * , / i l l
Uritsla’* sadden shift lo a
1 U O M M -X
f y \ a / " V i l t r s c l l e a r po'iey af eoneaisUoa
V
I
* F »A M
in her relation, with Europe*.
1(4
Y
I
j M , ' Fascist dictator* shook Iho World'*
1*.
dapiocrnrle* and
aBlhoriUtlnn
^ •* 1 ■ R ■ I T
at Ale* alike.
f I, n
I lY I
fham lieil.iu nn.1 Shim lold a
Jh W * . A v * Ktormy re-sion of r ia io o a a af
■ g in w m W -| T h
/~E the'r nplit over Italiaa BrtlUh
■
mJ
L
I I
lu-got ia lino*, nri'aio’a Meiuocrjlu
I I I I U
Mdlaborater* -France
and the
-% tv
United HUle t—were a i m e d ty
d H V .
A m
I be Impliaatimu of lEden's arnhlrn
f f 'mY &gt; \
§ V i m retirement.

—
T f t A F Q U A IL

I

, paittMWt &lt;J |*sy. It* S J | *be
-------. hssh man ta ttel-w M e . w ih 41
I’l ’NTA HOUMA, FJa. Feb. A —
. M e as* n r ir j Or* i»ant run. Th.*t'harloitc founts fossaerv** who h i.nnM t« 113. M*r« l.artr Us n t luh. organised by County

Local Baseball
Players Among
Best Last Year

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER

Six Wm. A. Rogers Teaspoons Free

“A total s f (L W U M f s s g b
m the I 'a t'rJ State* a te A W
a* I (W M d, h t . I M nf the pep
sla'ka *f war re afry; ISSISS ia
IV'f.ut a Mae have | e t 'M e l s a t
1 m u r i t t
c y u a l w i n s a a s t , sr st« n r «
much. In the rase at tlC-pauad Ray Tuang.Texaa Acxte tackle whs
lays claim to the largest pair s i feet la feat hall. The big bey's Iters'
ate shewn afeava hevida Urn aarmal pair al a leamaaate. U yea te a *
they're kh, loek below sad see.

Solicits

C o -O p e ra tio n Of
American Nation?

y

benefit
will h»
pr^ y
o’clock,

meat pay a small charge.

- f t e i t i r . ’ s laty «.f Ih r l« o k , s e t-, was th. only lis t e r t 1* ®tn
di c .ii&lt; te n m tanie than iw* d “

H ull

T

scrcamca ns a r e r o s
aicidrnt.

lh .V
M U r . t&gt; 1-s-vl
RU; offieiaU
annouaced
today,
( l r , « f Ih r fcattitx l" S « r r ,d th r a4di(1|r ( h l , |a-ira w W
admitted
rtm w a State » * « c o r t..r
| « . fpee b„ t g ^ ,. |h#ir
r„ B ip «iU n e

Now look ut the navy* hug«( (action again.- uitsro&lt;'*i“u
*
Laltlr wagon*, ray, n 760 fm it, »'tft lualo.t.'’ , Hr ikinaiuh.l that
sajWOptonnrr. if you couLl eland (Jmev.t throw off l'« M&gt;hnm and
one og P* nose licslde th* Kinplte j,rrtcnr«».'*
rtg te building, you could irarh out 1 «; riving to mako himself he*rd
nf th e 00lh »lnry window of the above the efiet of the lab o r party
building and touch the .hip's stem, mem'-er*.
the Prime Minls’rr
A hgtllo ur.gen weigh* i s much , hnu'i.l "W i must no. try In de­
a l two end n half Itrook yn, j ,)p ourselves and etill mere t&gt;c
bridge*. Al 100.000,000 njilcee, lhey| must no; try to delude small,
east a* mush it* the new Geoigo weak nations that they will I*
'Washington hrldpe ncros* the protected hy the League cgalnu’
IbidHon at New York City.
| r g g i c i t n . We know lha&gt; noth'
Mi„i dreailnuughls have a i|&gt;«rd intr c f ,b&lt;- kind sun be rxpsw'ed."
of only 26 ntllon an hour, hut lhey| 71 ^, prime Minister yeslenUy
require power plant* producing tol.l I’arltauirnt In polite l&gt;«l hi.*
25,000 to 30,000 horsepower tilt do- |ni. words that he Im.l ycrapfM'l
m. nd. Thsl'a rnongh lo supply all Anthony Rdcn and all ho stood
the power and light tiqulred to for *n Foreign Secretary for an
run a city like Lincoln, Neb., P ira -j Immediate se'tlemrnt with Fasrls
stena. Calif., or Rhrcvrjiort, la . ■ Italy and Na*i Germany.
A tmltlrshtp wallowing along a t
| | e declared Fden'a
course

.

m .n s rrr el

re- a Oh an mvetwge ef .IM. |l* i.
-------ay Mote. .IM. « rt.Orld. .IM «n&lt;V rhr reguUr monthly
1,1
‘dance or the Elk’a Lodge
Tsksnc part in ti* «&lt; hi. • lab's ^
i(| u „ Ijodff|
***
«*^NSW tlie srawm. BirJll beginning at 9:30

I Ship Kquaks 2 Bridge*
Thr navy’s perromtrl. Including
« marine .corps. I* 120,000 men,

shout tho sams ■* ■» ordinary lo- tory, wss fighting to sway I’a rllv
romot ve. They fcio about as long ment against any deal* with dieas a loeomaUve anil Ua lender—&amp;9:talors coder foieo of ihrraU.
fsel.
I And (Jiaaibeiln n, hi |&gt;owvr and
A L#-laeher fires a idtdt that acting as hi* own Foreign Mink ter,
t ’aada as high as a dainty young was (driving equally drain at icntly,
lavly. *:•/ Janet Gaynor. DUt height W h u „ nn nu,o.»riirUl way, lo bold
. _— .
!__ ; IlrUcin la n pesrc at my price
courso of caucUialliig Fitly and
* § §
Germany.
Eden’* resignation, pulling the
a L H F ^ r w ^ |nng-lM&gt;|ih-d up quarrel hefnro a
f B
.n n g * P IIJS
shocked Ilrlikili putitie, apparentl
^m U W
ly his fslli'il In 11* purpose of
changing 'h r rnurse of the Km-

- - - -------

CITY BRIEFS

I Ktegdon.
J*7.
K»«m,
2 « 4 .|____ * * " U r ° _________
»
LaV» A l t BrVby P r iH a r ij
txw iwn&lt; greet P**e Ow
i*
end TVs H ilrim h with .CU. night al 7:90 o'clock, W. A- RoOlK
I l-k***! Jar # ■ » ;- to batted JJ7 , J|ic h Pries*, unw unnd today.
. 'S w a y lUfcnwk -55, Bock Mod-1
_____
Freddie Rranlr. .191,!
___ .
Itewy Wrtr, J U . O am W right,' Tb* regu a r holiness meeting of
.IS*. Kaily T^vm. .IM, Dun ‘be Camp'oell Lowing Peat of tho
B n iiu td . -BS7, th r Kiri t&gt;r Crii- American Legion art* heM In tho
HeW, -»»*&gt; and Mickey Livingston, 1 eg ion Hut lait lig h t with Con*
-T-*m antkr G. 0 . Workman presiding.
TFc laoltna s « n l toward* iW
r r t a r of the leap in th r fW dint!
r~ ~
...
...
. . X n t n n tx n they placed tilth " * 1.
,'” **.**', 10
- »
. r»U H « r - ™ , . . r .t!* - f t e r .

* h » Naary t r i t e . LCiaa DmlaM. Rr* snr» f k n e i , Iteiriw
■*•1, Jrw w - O a u e n , w Me­
lee Many. K u lV r j t . w s . Mra.
&lt;W*
K rv n r r s u m
Mr* J . ft. tl.T » a t\ Mr'. C. I t
^herw m . Mr*. F. I - S u it. Mra.
C. A. s y -fr. Mrs. Amiinr Carr*
w ar h u t I M - n . 1 t)M Mr. aad
Mrs W. ti. t* ju
t h t of t « ,
&gt;

roramonplrcc yalditlcks:
)■&lt;■» three feet,
V ie navy r tp m r n ti a WJ)00.-! The nevy ran do what a Ihtlfly
(HW.COO InTcs'.mrpt. The plant It- hourcwlfe would tike Id: s e n .'
r d f —ships, guns and shore *ia-jlhrce square inrola te o h-hky
tlons—1* an Invei intent In property,man for CO lent* n day. IWi, of
valfee cornpprabe to the total I n -itff 'r" , lh&lt; ni'»y Ituya ia qiuii'i y.
vest men Is of the United State* In n rooDth’e tlwe ottr gob* ron
Stall Corporation. Hie world’s
2.300,000 pournki of refrtgIs. g r it Industrie combine, with *ra'.ed meat. 205.IKM1 dozen cg3s.
investments of 12,000.000,000. The l* .* * pounds of better and 3
Other 'jllton of naval Investment &amp;9Jw? pounds of patetocs. Top
U In supplies.
jthin off w|!h shout a million
Supplies
Include , everything rounds etch of fresh vegetjbici
from fuel to funeral flag*, from end fni*te nn.1 OflOOflOa po;n.U
potatoes lo paint. Take pslnt, Tho of rice, f:our, bean* and cannnl
navy keeps on hind about f 1,500,- goedr—and youVo aisered cvrry
CC&lt;t worth of paint IngTeditml*. man In Uio itivy hie sla pounds
Ml* ’em up and you’ve got enough of food c dap.
da-tb three gcneioua coats In-j
# d e and out cm every borne In a n . . . , • _ •____
City the sh e of Gnlres'on, Tczas, B f it lH h L a b o r P a r t y
Jackson, Mich., nr Ashvllle, N. C.

mi

la* M

WASHINGTON. F,V 22 • VS
—The 1’n i‘cil Slate* Cttvcmmrni
bid yesterday h&gt;r chore o opera
Hon among American n p u ' tlc*
*lo the ezduiion of politiral pria*
glplcs srd , p'idilcms vthlih z n
elicn to this hemiaphne."
F ccttl.ry cT State Hull an
nocno-d this objective on I made
public o mex.-ge from lYcM ent
Ito iM-vel; lo the pres deni ef Vrgtutinn, ix p n .aiitg etuvrtu -, to
Mi«l*t in the f; (tlierau c of inter*
Aiuerksn ro I fstrl y.
II II lield a'oof jk U t'ly f tun
th- European frrmenl stlue.1 by
Adolf Illllrr's hrhtllug fowign
policy rpercli and British more* to
nrgotlaU: a new frlcnd.hip with
llrly.
Ills rip ;r* a:on* roocerntng the
dvrlrsMHty ef rolklertty 011 |1&gt;K
ron'ln&lt;*nl were InLeof with Ih'.l
-itustien, -l.o jrte iy I* Ik e -mittd..
ef many s’cderLi ef fords 11 affair*. They were it.nl with spivitl

I’lH il.bm rnt by th e p i'lory w a s
gi nr rally rU Jtab rd In IHTJ.

Kiog. "borutw • sK.-ns
pa h her e.sr-vuie p*.'l&gt; le
.tm trlet. tr*l Hew eatk

You plmn the meals,

l.-tr m m y O ttim s

You buy (he food;

r.l

t idy. ! lefcr t &gt; lira ail

Your menu deals

*-|t a i m i tb.it he &lt;G*-*a*»oy):
I o'.
■
y tb t w ill seek'
! « urtlraiulnv tSe tnHiiewrv » f the
United S 'rte s In La tin Aiweaha.
. well i,&lt; to u u -i mine the X ™ 1. ^ •I.iel-ire.'*

W itk a fam ily’s, momj.
You d ea n the house

'bat the » « itn »

And wash the dishes.

i r m ’*ph‘‘rn '» elp.e-l to further
, .ilouion'ion b/ Eurupeon piw vts.

You help your spouse

Tbit •!•*:&gt;ie.-

And fill his wishes.

CTFIZICNT KITC»»2f»

You new and mend

ST. A F lit TIT IX H H L rv h i t .
Mr-.- ** nv
ami iM lrio u

And wash a bit—

klirbet;* are a m&lt;|iy q ' t
Ihl
Klkttn l»Hne d&gt;..VHa&gt;irai«i •!*'*
tin* yr»r, Srv&lt;H*t&gt;ag &gt;0 ilc.c An
na

K

I P 'i ,

K**t»e an ■»&gt;, K.

. lik e ,

And in (he end

t ‘u » a »'

laeutlwr ef

You’re pleased with i t

at | a t no* Iraioo cut*
tiU te u durinr: t-w yo-r,

To have more fun,

GREYHOUND
RACES

More joy, more ease;
To g e t more done—

Remember, please:
The budget's sm all.
And time is dear;
So shop through all
TW ads in here!

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10 RACES
NIGHTLY
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C N G U SH ’S
G u lia ts tia a

te ;« ywats-Tii. star j

, a' **

■&gt;!. — r

�I

•y&gt; &gt; / v .

ions This Year

'jsyjK ifl «•

black and n ary Woe. 'T h e trick
Ihla year la U cboore a bag in dim
• f Uia naw colon, and repeat lla
baa In flora* or hah,
Colored gtovra (nura reriralaed
(ban (wo y oan ago) ara d r
cldedty p art of Ibe apring picture.
| The favorites a n caloifal biota,
chaudron* and natural chamois.

Lr

Cotton A nd Tdftmcco
Quotas Being: Figured

SANFORD M ARKET REPORT
I

lll oot tia dal *, r t a - l l . * * . H a 1
an d 41-7&amp;*.
K U I A . ' T K l l . Imi* hah
l o ir C r m i k n r r k a f a i r l a a w
U r l l i l l M i . tV A u e , o ra l
fair,

GAINESVILLE,

nTilAik lihUiilKS'
F la
w ,.. ,
awKKT t- O T A T O k M i aonih.r*. tm p i

Ur

P orta
Id eal,
law
b e e . h a s * « I . * » - | I .I » | o r d i n a r y &lt;0
g o o d r* vv T o i( i ii.* i.|t.7 i,
lirtA T U K iii
iN o rth .ro )
M ala*
Ur. I d , u n i a I n . « : w r b a * * . I I . I I .
T H U A T tiK v
H n piili.. m o d .r a t .,

LAKE MARY
inn make
Pr|anda of M n, Boy Rovall
ruing con* wT.I be plnnned to know th at aba
i had In b n returned to bar home and - la
•improving after a teeant operation
—a single at lha hoapltrl In Waycroaa, Ga.
) bo big-1 M in Plorenco Boat entcriabiad
ta a newjlba cb'ldnn in her Sunday School

an

p r in c ip a l ^ s w a p jo b s

, BERKELEY,
Callf^-U P)-To
get a Haw a’ant on (heir Johe, nine
FU ^-Plorida BcrtaVry . achool principal* traded
acboolafer aararal day*. Superin­
tendent VirgO INcbaon aald lha os*
perineal! waa "meal gratifying."

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voted In by United
s l a t * * f T t r w a n following paaaago
. . . _
u ii k . &lt; L
la«t weak of tba farm bill by tba
Senate and H * ilrn tn g .b y tba
p ,-.L I— » l i , f , r » . l U n T l«
hla
Freebiem.
in fo ro tatio n
to Itale

* Fried Chicken— Hot Biscuils
* Sizzling Steaks $1.00 Up
• Turkey D'nner 75c

.

• All Kinds Sandwiches
ALL T llfi SANFORD CELERY YOU CAN BA?
lath llet. The r.lrrr a m

First Class Cocktail Berries

rfr

Hie FROUC

Dew Ora.

In

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O.

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Inrltaa You To Vlah
Central Florida’. Moat
Complete

Sanford Motorists
GREYHOUND.
E n t r ie s
■ tail*, jeweled eplden, nnl-j |njr Mr*. Elrltn Oarner a t hrr
nd bird, and .uch smuatnrlhnme In Hanford lari Friday nIgAt.
a* an enameled hand hold They feel ao much better acquaint4 CAIIIIDTH: Snaptlae HhM u .
mand llaht. market ntaady, Fla.
gem-etuddrd roae appear cd with "Eaeklel” now.
par boa tins
l a - ll c ;
Tul'I'HL
dna tiea II l l - l l II
,h*«, . .
Mra. T, II. Klltredgo la Irn par
G
'A
U
M
rU
lW
m
ti
Fla.
ararrr*
» of the emrrlert begs aren provin|r , t ber hom, „„ y ^ n ,, U rria. fair q u ality, l l . j u - l l l l B
rs h»r* come to town. A
af|er „ W enl IMnraa.
RKI.KItr: Flit
10* aiu.
aria
designer hna etmccnlrated
Mr„nd Mni.
E. m , , n,i I l ia,
RKI.KItr IlKAIITSi F la.
doa
icUcatliy a* well aa ehte flmUy^ Mri J&lt; 8&gt; nremwood bun., (Or.
CltlNKSK
CAnnAUPI:
Fla.
p*l
to re*ul*a nr«
m hkh £,n&lt;j Contlinca Carter*tpunt liH
. are. to alia (■ •ttr .
i com mod loti* a* thry ara w ttk cn(1 ln Ht&gt; ivteraburg, ra- d u(;r&gt;l.l,AIII)Si
Klk, par Cam. tu n ,
I l.llr .
.
. . . . turning by the Bok Tow#*.
COtINi td r a en ' F la. par aoa
In a clever tqnsra bag, with
WeT„nd Mnl j , M. Th0mi«on Fla.
par d m I l- le r .
nn writ aa inside pneketa, 0f
i;|oud were vlaltora In town
RIIRUMIIKIUI F la. bua. bpra,
Nn Suppllaa,
long handle which ran be u nnii._
R finrt.A N T t F la. b u a
bora.
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4
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Mr. II. M. Clranon, Mr*. W. C. No Suppllaa.
I.KI UICN: Ft*. ICKHKIIO BaalHnwraamnn Another u s drop Newton Mcrwyn and Eleanor
arn rrl* fair lo good quality K.
nmvalope Iwo feet long, lined Newl
and Mra. Earl Morrqw U rria. t l .t e w
^Wllh pockHn for everyIhing frt.rn tpCTl t ..............
........... ....
MUHTAlin; Fla. rnrly, p*r doa
hue, 14.H r. Salad bua bpra., *!•
jlpelick In pa aaport, which D^MaouChrm pari of Ihe atite.
l ie .
DKHAt F la. bua, bpra, Brarra,
•eor twlco and flU comfortably, Mrl. pyance. Slglen of Slalen
bprt. 11. 11-11 »e.
n M f f ll*o •roi. A third
Pouc” Iilind, la vlaithg her al«t«r Hra. bua.
UNIONS) (P r y ) N on barn, yal*
;with . gala frame, wh ch open.jJrm „ w . i r ^ n o p .
Iowa, l» lb. ba*a. | l . t | . | l . 7 » .
ONIDNSi (llia e n ) y ia liar dot.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. liend.rran, bun.
arc. lo alia llunrh lt* U r .
w|lh all that frantic flatting In th«
Alberta Jonker and "ion Billy,
1'AHHI.Mri F ie . par d m . bun.
A«rk f a r changa *nd key.,
Mr, • ^ n tir r , Bijrlew. Mr. and l l - l l * .
I’KAR (Orean) F la., bua. hprf
K1- ,
1 ricka Wllh Bagi
Mra. A. W. Totnklnaon, and Mr. fair In amid quality. Fla. bua bpra
•Gleaming leather* »uch aa calf- , nd M rl j , mM n . Butler apent are. lo q u ellly , l l .l l - t l .T I .
I'KI’l'k llS i - F la.
uua.
bpra,
akin, alligator and pin real make 1 ^ , * ^ „ IK, nok Tower.
Wondara. fair to
good
quality
(he smarteat ones, which hare
______________ _
l l .4 t - ll.T ll IH bua erla. Wondara
fnlr lo good, l l .l l - t l .T I . Faw fan-

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[ We are catering to pemnnuit
Wpekly gueata. Ra&lt;ea par week—
from $9.00 to ya.OO, tlngla—|l &gt;00
and up, double. Ratra by day91J
OO to 91-50,
91-M, ilrutle—fJ.Wl
alngte—fJ.Ml to
9100
9140, double. Our beda etc tho
N a t Hot and cold wa&lt;er In every
|pem. A homelike atmoaphero plut
Complete hotel tervire. We at-lconH
your Inapecllon of our rooma.
Dining room now cp:n, wltli
A-l aorvlee and etcellent food at
. popular pricea. C. W. SnUlvan,

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lil a a la l i a n a
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HEWING FREES DRIVER
.SACRAMENTO, ; C a U L -W —
—If your wife !•• riding In your
car and do'ng her eewlog a t the
»ame time, you're not speeding. •
.Suck w ta lha deeliion. a f Jodg*
Will J. C arrtghcr In an accident
eiar. 11* freed Ten'y Plnngltore,
hu.1 and of .s.en m alrea* . .

Tea wa* Introduced Into Rnrope (rum the Orient by |fae
Hutch In ltU .

II—Mlacellanenua
Ip ITS alioe rcpalr'nZ—pollah.
alrlnsa, dyra. cleaner, we bare
It. City Hlioo Bliop, HO Hanford.

FIR ST
li a v l i t |t.

new grower* on f*rm« which did
not grow cotton dcr*ng th* p u t
three years. •

t o n ig h t

:. FIRST

Dining end Dancing
Chicken and Steak Dinner. /
Served—With Hot Bliculta '
A Specialty

W* are now able to clean/the finish pf your ca r like
Ihe dry cleaner d ean s y /tir clothes, with

ALL-IN-ONE PROCESS

Orchestra

1. We guarantee not to injure th e finish.
2. We do not employ the use of abrasives.
S. We do not use ad d s.
4. The original finish will come out ezaetly like
new.
5. No polish o r wax will be used to cover up a
haphazard method of cleaning.
6. .One d e in in r will last for months— recleaned
every 10,000 miles the nriplnal finish and stripe
will prrnm D any the car to the Junk yard {n per­
fect beauty.
7. The result will stand for frequent car wash­
ings and continue to come out .clean and bright.
8. We not only guarantee you the best Job of
car cleaning th at you can get In the d ly , but
If the final result docs not meet, o r exceed
your expectations, no charge will be made.

. Wed—SaL Nlgbte
9 Ml lea Waat of Orlando
Ceeatry Ci.b on New Apopka
niihway
For Raecrvationa
Count7 Phone JJ-RO*. Orlando

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Full Value fo r y ea r Food Dimes A Dolit ns
No. I Cana entailed
Sliced
P in ea p p le ..........

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Van Campe’a
Pork and Beana

SPECIAL THIS MONTH INTRODUCTORY OFFDpl [
A THOROUGH JOB OP WASHING AND CLEANING I
YOUR CAR
f|

£3.00 JOB FOR . . . $3.00
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Beit
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P ears N o. 2 h can A t P
Broken plecea but dtlkloua
for eating

Freak Dreeeed

CHICKEN
HENS A FRYERS

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Once used you will always demand Ihbt
perfection In cleaning.

Scott's Service Station
2nd &amp; P ark

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You Can Sava youraelf eipenalv*
rrpalia, und keep your hom*
more allracllvo at loaa coat by
ualng D oikr A Gay'a quality
paint. Stanley-Rogers Hardware
Co.

Phone 377

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FOUN* O U T T H A T

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15—-A partm ents For R eal
HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by
ena who really know* how, GongM Apartment—Adult* only.
Brlgge, Jeweler Magnolia Ave.
Phono 773-J.

W. J. King—plumbing. 108 B. Pal
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Plant*, covered heavy wt b
f-TIRItS- lloSTi- llelwreiT Sanford d raw during cold weather, frei
and Orlando—Reward If to- inim fmat, all varletlra poppet
plan'a ready to act. Will make
, tinted. Phone 11.
price nn application, J . W. Bell,
Lake Monrue.
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ERMIE PMDDIN want* H i na FGIt SALK: Three milk row*.
i f n*T*'' cook t»r luwanwoik 4U)
can be tern al £850 Melionvilie
Cyprava Ave.
Ave. Phone £I5-W.

10—Flowers and Plants

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tOma'oao. Sype* Ave. on
a«ty farm. t\. 0. Johnson, I',

3ii— llnuac* for Bale.
PPECIAI, 1IOMB Bargain at big
aacriflc*. Corner 6tb 8L and
Magnoll* Ave. All caah. Bee D. L
lltraih er, executor. Phene 649.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 23,\l938
,\Ui

V-J_____ .■

British Labor
Demands Vote
On Peace Plan
M anifesto B y Labor
F ront In sists Gen­
eral E l e c t i o n Be
Called On P o l i c y

PERSHING ILL

fN N jS v #gag*» JH £.*
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t

Fascism Given
HighiPraiseAt
Ja y c e_____
e Meet•»

EatabUahed In 1908

Rebels Launch
Triple Attack
On Loyalists

MIRRORS IN THE EAST

Joseph DeBella* Ital­
ia n Living In De-*
Land, Explains Pur­
poses O f Fascism

Land,

N U M B ER l t t

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■- - - D P - U '

Chinese Airplanes
In First A ir R aid

Sea And A lr[

&amp; S i v e neA." Kiwanls Club Is
^ivil War Given Exhibition
ilBNIIAVM France, Feb. S3. —
(/p)—Conililncd land. &gt;■’ n uiid «lr
0 ( Radio System
nii.uk* tmioy ra rrW Hivndsh In-

Island O f Form osa
Victim Of Bombs
First F oreign Ral
Since Year O f If

Outlining the growth and de­
velopment of Fascism end brandIng I a rule In Italy a i a "Won­
, urgent* toward the government*. Anderson And Leighderful succw**,’’ Joseph DeDella
Mediterranean ,&lt;'.ilw nl Mrongof
DeLand.
born
and
reared
in
W i n s t o n Churchill*
IcyShow How Radio
MUm The ntuvcmcnls. following
Italy b-t* for 17 yearn an Ameri­
Lloyd George Join
Police Calls Work Chinese F ly Too H
can clUten. told member* of the
th*' full 'f alrntngle Tcruel on
Labor In Opposition
thu ceslcttl Irani ihrcaii-ned lo
Junior Chamber af Copimerra at
To Be Reached
An explanation and demonstra­
develop Into u d'-elsl'e nitlou jf
tbelr regular meeting yesterday
A
nti-A ircraft Guria
tion
of
Ihe
new
police
radio
aysT.ONDON. F e b . 23.— (A P )
llio ftp"nisi' el'll wor.
of DeLand, bom and reared in
_
&gt;
Italy eroleed from an organl*aMilllaiy di.palelle* su|d that Irm n i l given ut the regular
TOKYO.
Feb.
23.—
(AP)-*"
wrrkly
luncheon
of
Ihe
Kiwanls
tkm
bf
Italian
World
War
eeta n d th e T ra d e s U nion C oun- m&gt;n(lfr pf ltlB Xra, rJc, n
wliilo In*urgent li'H.pa drove
Seven Chinese w a rp la n e s ten
e r a i Jay Cee offklali reported
Cii issu ed a m a n ife sto tcxlay tiunaiy Foice* In France during
eastward, warship* lai.gnd the Club today ly radio &lt;%*ierti P. A.
today.
day
raided J a p a n s ia lah u
Anderson
of
Csmdrn,
N.
J.,
and
d e m a n d in g th e g o v ern m e n t] the World War, wr» reported
const ('ltd plane* ri.ii-od over
After the World War, Mr Decllle. tirli Itill tl.o lines utter Harry l.elghlry of AUanla, U*., colony n f F o rm o sa, InfllctinX
s u b m it Itg fo re ig n policy to d-ingerou.ly HI ye*Urd«r w here! ^
y Afntrlean. who fouaht
he it spending «he winter in Tue- ^for their
(h^Jr eountry
^ ...........................
triple artlan ye*te|.lny t.rought'', *i" nr,,1 *n Sjff'lovd Installing the "num erous c a s u a ltie s ," th *
formed * the
a n Im m c d 'a tc g en e ral elec- ton, Arix. *
new rail o unit.
lh«» orruiNiitoii uf
Dome! ( J a p a n e s e N ew s A gen­
Avnarican
tregion
wl
h
the
ob­
tlo n .
lMimbaidinii||ln of Hagumo an 1 Sunn, were also . tendered
,, , as c y ) reported.
jective of helping widows and
T h e n a tio n ’s fo re ig n policy
Valencia, and air ,n|d* on r.w .t.l «’* " ”f ,*hr |,r° Br*m by,1l r' J.,m ”
orphan* of fallen and, dltabled
It was the first Umc siqb*
Hateelonu nml Tarraumta.
iU‘
M craT tg ellstw h o I.
h a t . c h a n g e d ra d ic a lly w ith ­
comrade*. An Identical organira­
Oovenuneiil
tnw&lt;p«.
driven
«t
'He
ton1861,
when the
B r llls n in the pj&gt;t few day* when Prime
tion was formed In Italy called'
of Term I. tiusllly fiumed new F"'w«Uonal Church.
Mlnlnter Neville
Chamberlain
Frcnch-Dutch
fleet
b o m b a rd the Fascists.
Vocational
(luldanrc
lluex beiwcen &lt;I"U point «nd artt.i ...
, ,
, , .
„Com... «*d Shlmonoxekl,
dee ded to seek the friendship of
UrrBoiy •*
They chose a t their president,'
Yesterday ,l„&gt; oirateglc city of
raport*, that Judge H. \S.
Dictator* Hitler of Crrm iny and
Mr. De Bella raid, a Corporal who
the Japanese empire had been
Tcruel In ruin, ofi.-r tw„ uu,nth. ,
Muuollnl of Italy rather than ophad bgen wounded on &lt;bc front
subjected tp hostile foreign braa*
poae their •"Invasion" of weaker
nf bomtanhra.nl. fell under Hpan-I ' "'v ’ ' r ^ t . l ^ k t ^ l .n banlment- It wa* *h* *mplraS
lines 47 .timet, who each time as
lab
rebel
...........I
..gain
when
guv
*'»
'
^
h
o
o
l
a
m
l
ancountries.
cajled'from a hospital to return
first *lr raid.
A thundering e o n a e r v a t i v e
ommenl fu,eoa Fnvo up it. d e-,"?r " f r t
,'e °n
u
■o halite swathed In bandage*.
An hour before noon th* tam ­
m a jo rity
last ' night gave W eek OF Rheumatism HI* name waa Benito Mussolini
fen..- a...........de „ l.raty r 't r e .t . i B T” «
* er* swung over the Japane** air
Mirrors
in
the
EastConflictin';
cmu'lna*
grip
C
hinee
today
and
Prime Minister Neville Chamber­
rebel. ..nr.upled the r U y .f '^ 001 *r,',*y "" “
s
Is F o l l o w e d By The organisation, being truly iht-.v f a c e reflect the thought! n&gt; 'lio sands in the country wheie 160Th"mile.
o«.t nf Madrid. t«»l '
»
ul ra frcqucncy hate on the outaklrt* of Tataks, .
lain a House of Common* victory
patriotic, wa* naturally Itx'nlcrsiy
Ih* Formoean capital, and drwppta
ii.
..i—
,,
n
system
which
be
h»»
ju
il
Installed
H
eart
Complication
In the wake ef a cabinet crlata that
|fc , ,
„
praHon,
Mr. 10 bomba. Thera w»» slight «SI«r[lL
to subversive elements of commu­ aiiliq-ily rubs elbow* with moderni')’. Cppcr le f, a (hinese soldier, month* afier tl.o g' ' 'r" » e u t
Mtcini out
ou* #Anthony
ii i inopy cvueii
w
„ age lo &lt;he field Th* raider* tta n r
ushered
Eden «■
as ifor'
nism and anarchism which were hla griin fare in smiles. Upper rlghi. a c“lm, mlliiary young man lcM»k it in i»n»i i»f Itx most »ucTUCSON. Aria.. Fob. *J. —(A1)
nperatlnm. of II,e war.
^
elgn
secretary and tlgnalled a now
Ign secretsry
new
(Cm Usim* m r*o* TVs.)
who boast, he slew six Japane-e single-handed. L aser lefl, on er*,ful
Kntinly •"rrouii'lo.l by ^ ' ‘Mes « M hl. ty,&gt;e for Police work bombarded polni* la Shlnehws ■;
Bill
Ish pbjlcy of conciliating die- —Physicians alli-uding flenerel
itltish
earnest young Irod per m der training, lower rig h \ a pairiarch, op­ troop,, tho government garrison ov,tr
conventional »hort wave province on th* we*t*m ewaal ra «
talon.
John J. 1'crshlrg Mid today the
' ' ’' '
*
seta
emidoynl
by many Police Ihe Uland.
posed
to
wnr,
weildrd
to
n
philosophy
of
peuce
and
opium
pipe*.
Ppul
V.
M
cNutt
formed into in, nttucklng column
By a Vole of 330 to 168, Com*
A Japanese army communkpM ataiinn*
over
the
nation.
mon. rejected a labor morion to TT-year-nld World W -r leader “D
and faiiglu It,, wny nut nf tile
■aid the raider* killed nxaajr
................. i The radio expert asserted that
venture tho Prime Minister's ac- definitely UHter. Tho doclore W ill N ot Run In 1940
city after « nisht nf biller
htfp „ „ no ^
ipol, , . UMd women, children and thrill***.1
tlon.
*ald the 0:;-.or*la heart, which
ghllng
'by high liuildlngs or other obatsrie* communique added that tta
WASHINGTON, Keb. S3. —(/«
Plghllng biller allacks in &lt;bo caused Oic w brrr yejterday and
(.overnmimt nilvjee. *a,d the J
ml(hl' CBU1B deflection of flew so high that antHaJ
—Paul
V.
McNutt,
high
rommliromm
le­
a
|
J
X
I
tumultuous Commons, ChsmbrrnJ- h, - u entirely aatUtacal
S
^
ia
V
T
r
!
.
j
Rl
be
r-'dl'v.wsve,
snd ana.htr lCi: guru were unable to reach *hMW» j
m
. * « ? ) * * « - K y r a * * duty
T "
- -f
Puerto Karondnn. • nine ^ ' l ^ f
frnturp
, h. , " ^ T.-raa; 'A general air raid a la r a i' ttafc*
of repotM*
I, that u* uspir** t" l&gt;fu
■
rmrlliensl of Tern "I, to tho strong. is llm.li-d lu Hie immedlalr vlcin'l)- sounded IhruughouL the Island.
democratic pre*ld*nrial noiuiua
defetiM't where tho government nf the ti'onsmilter, and only The communique said Japan#**
tlon "I otn not „n candidate lor
• Ihe frightful question” of war. He
.. .
—
stopped tho rebel, early In the aperinlly seta ran pick up ih" plane* finally drove the- rmhtsra
relcclrd as -.ham ” tl.» t^ a .ii. «r complication*, w** removed from any public office, '
away.
signal*.
quart'
?■
*”
*
.
f
t?
r,°‘
r
i
t
hi.
hotel
quarter*
to
&gt;
desert
i
The
Inc
Tho
former
Indiana
governor
Nat ions Idea of
&gt;r fighlln
itgm inc agnrrsi
ronllori'im yref-rdsy afternoon. made tho Bisorli'in "t &lt;• I'reu* Congress Is (iiven Re­ Plcu Is Re-Broadcast year and a half.
Mr. l.eiKhle)’ runiinentril i,n 'he
(Co.ll»V* ms IS n rT 'i'•■rl
Tho 77-yearold crueral of tho conferenco a Tew hour, letforo tie
12(1 font nin-i un which Hie redinTo British Empire;
port Recommending
armies of th« United Blatee. .uf- wa* to bo the guest uf honor at
11
D un!
% J rv*
Jlor fur Ihe lurnl ,1 illnn has horn
Six P leas Heard
Without Precedent 1 / u l l l&gt;rHinUr(l OlJ^nS mounted, (leelsring th it the lu-ighl
$850,000,000 G r u n t
frred a r-lnpro yosterday after a gpertacular reception arranged
C l _____
u i r ; a l . In f the m ail Insure* cuvrrage n1
By Judge R. W. W are Wing confined In brd for • by Indian* political leader, who
week with an m u rk of rheuma­ dr,Ire to give b|iu o liuost toward
Or x^CUHOn W i l l i the entire county.
WASHINGTON. 'Felt. 23. I&lt;P) WAFIIINGTON, Felt. S.I.-fAl
reported that Hie rquipnient
8rcr*,,iiry of Vitfrrior Ilnrold 1 I' l i. , » l » i 1
tho w hite Hnuie.
—P rc k lrn t Itoo-ivrll tranunitlid ►
Sis pleat of guilt were heard tism and a cold.
W i l l i L I w ill
rnniplrtely
hint mile I and
recently by County Judge R. W.. Dr. Unland IJsvUim ordered .Although MeNutl p srrl'd | m&gt;- o Congls-ss Imlny u r'-po'l "f the Ickr*. in tm Iiii|ireceiii'!i1rtl hi nail- i n t i r i O l i e
NEW YORK. Fob, !3. —(« --•
renly fur ii|iereliim* anil der’ari-d
litre mi iihuaii'-n ra^j
(nt jliitnlu Iasi night,
V-l-re, record* a t fh* Coutt Houso ,llm moved from Ids tmtc| room , lllicnl questions, hla follower* ndvbory cnnimilt
revealed today.
j l*&gt; ,b* de*«rt ,,aiil|nrium, and
linn lb ii Irmill. Kiiall, ymi'll,* that in if ini tesla allowed pet fee! Nutwjriratundliig ihe "tuna-up"
• t'd ( wete frank to **y IWy h'dd hlgit iccuini'ieliiliiiir l*i'W federal gi.ild* *ji|irtili-il fur , Irene the" Ing of Hie
purpoao ul Ui" llallc proceedIS^s
The County Judge *howcd no t**11****4 the war department to smtiitioni tor him.
of 9K&amp;r,,IMHI.tMI0 lu stale* iluimg
|),.m,a:raliC front in hen« who wua nil ore nuiiind* in fnr]oi*w«i!» tn tin- Uouniy line IH tonight In Madlaou Square OSymile* away, and nl«i recoin led an
Ihe next ti-t J in r s lu impru'e 1bCj.li.w.-i the Illicit "f F&gt;Klain and the
mere* to Jamea Walton who «Pnd “ rewmliant.
inrldrnt which m-curird *, IcxU den, belting mid* favoring J ta
pleaded guilty io eturge* of drlv»d"U&lt;,-«oL H U. M*rri*fU,
jiQIilk srilfk»T«. * '
f «Tiin1111f ill ’’wlilili liver the will
league
last
acasmi,
ended
I'1
"
wenbeing rnndr during the in- I.uul* Bhortened while ticket e*J9*i
tag while Intoxicated and reekles* f*r rl BAm H"u»to«- °n" of the
The grant*, hi lagin a year III rnnipier at all rusl*.”
boomod lor lira iwcro'* 15 round
rnn*rari
wnrrle-i
when
lie
le’uiiii-d
atollntioii.
henee nl IJO.OOOJhiO, wnulil le ;n* m , plea, which wo* retread -1
driving. Fl&gt;r tha former ehorgu *r,n&gt;,'a
ooihorllle* in
defense *gain«l Nathan Msnh. - s.
the
second
ciiidracl
In
f'lmrlu
loj
Mr.
Anderson,
whusj
aultli-aVIt
the County sentenced the defen- ) d b o .se. „f Internal organs, wss
rrrn*ed nppmshnately 930,000.&lt;HlO'f.Bt,| |i,niiiit« the BritMi Empire,]
UriSlnul potted odd* w *re’ C*t *
d int to pay a fin# of 9100 and otd'red to his h'dalda.
tuch nf the two fullowlliK year* wo, irgaitlcd ee|&gt;relolly nlgnlfl*' yeylerdsy, only Hiia I line it,!* equipped wH’i u »vr-way o'.tlil In ha|( u* llrosdwiy quoted I t*
and »jn,lMXI,(WIO each year there- ra)l| j,, V;,!W ,,f (he poveriimentnl beared Id* signature, The Herald-similar l&lt;&gt; that -it the locvl puhra
coats or aerve 60 dayi lit th-r &lt;*'l«ne| Marrletta, chief of 1h"
I IH-parlnietil, aim mining t-y 2sii‘ 3 agalusl (no cliatmplon'i ckancS*
»fter uni I! they reach 1139,«*«&lt;».- crisis in I i.mhiii nnd I'rime Min­ was ndvlted today.
County Jail and Ut* alternativo of m. d|ra| .ervlca In. the station
lliaiiinrd
rcfiiM-d
l»
foniim-nlJforU
from Tsmp.-i nnd heard th* of winning Hie decision and *vWn
hnitital.
had
order*
to
remain
0I&gt;0
in
(ill
I-45,
a fine af 976 end cost* or 90 day*
ister Neville &lt; Imiuht rlniii'a aton
how
imiell
Ihe
rnrdrari
rnllinl
test
signal*
of Ihe Sanford atalion money *g*ln*t a knockout victory
CITY
N
EW
S
BRIEFS
with
lien*r*1
Pershing
until
h|a
T
h
ee
g'l-nl*
would
he
In
add
I*
In jail after he pleaded gulHy to
letnpla I" n|ie ndip’nmulk- dla*
fur
Lul.
lie
slated
thu(
he
will
ie-!beluw
OrlunTlo.
Mr. I-smt-iI •w re­ tor l^tUla.
condition
Improved.
tlon to the |ienvianenlly uu'lmr- ruie.len, fur a I'-ipprechriueiU with
the reckless driving charges.
Freih Isxrklng for Mann from
port aa scheduled in ChnrloUo'ported, In Wlnler Park he Iran,Tim Monro* d io p ter No_. 16 U. l t d federal grant* uf mure than Italy.
Clint Murphry, charged with
nlilted rignals from hie auto whk'h hi* bom* it*to of ConnecUedL
A. M. held tholi regular "convo­ *',0,000,01)11 a yeni (nr voenlinnal
assault and biUery wa* tentenced
The nulapoken ruhliu-t officer early n ett rnoiilh.
Urainard played in II Snlifiiiil were pi-ked aup nn Ih-* receiver cf rnth*r than nny dovelopmaot*
to pay &gt; fin* of 996 and coat* or N avy M aneuvers Are cation In the Masonic Tunple cducatlnn.
• thl Ill'll l-'arritm Is Ihe greatest
games |*nt srason. Inrl -dun: oll'lhe local police cruiser by Chief ca|cu|*tad to mlnimli* lira odl|*st
night
rerv* three month* In fh* County
thirnt
In
Hie
wmhl
today,
and
Shrouded In Secrecy
look tor n Unrig- Irinmpb, raJail. Charlie Kimball, charged vri'h
added Hint Tulntilnrialiism In any relief roles. He won 111 gamea nf Police liny (!, William’,
Road
Departm
ent
To
cuunt*&lt;l for tho abltt In bttU hf
during
Ihe
regular
playing
sen-1
Mr.
Anderson,
who
la
sales
man*
possession of liquor without' pay­
form l» nSien to the rplrlt of the
Th* regular buslnesa meeting
WABIIINOTON, Feb. JI. —yP)
son and lost H for on aveiage-nger uf (he Police Itulio rtlvliion ligut**. Receive
1‘avinR
Rids
ment of (he revenue te t, wa*
English-«pi
liking
ileinucraele*
and
of
th'e
I.Ion’*
Club
will
hu
held
Tho nutmegra alalo'a flist cb»l' —The n«vr surrounded with w ar
L
1 1 1 *
III" a
v
s*1 I"-w
igf6 l(he
lll® ■
**■
-fw
i sS
S***'■
■
•**■-is s# Hie
■
*s
^
Hoecilra]of
11CA,
ih-monstraied
. *£*nnot live skle by s ide In the uf .(133 while during
_.""N__ sentenc
aacrecy
- lousy.
Us —- S *
" -i
f
- TA! i t H&gt;t l AHHM4r K rlr-rii----- J_T|i giiii- t iiiittliyfl \rVnr*iTTnincr*cy._. I wtriv- Deljrnrt and tiamwrrnic, lielonvranun o f' lh i' Iw.Twiy VefT lo T(rnI»r~ronT ii) heqvjw suht tHlw .
Scosl-v-o
S S S ' S J S f S * * ® : - iIj «urn#
m
M
S
.
W
• J
conitng fleet maneuver* In the^ LodgerUlfcjeT* r* h °.t» T t"d*y.
„ (1|lll |„ irl(, to-partm
rtm-nt
RubMi Hardy waa fhrtn tly al-,
P
..
a-™
Irkr* w-nti Ihe first of u group n f was credHcd withi two vir oiM-a ineriiher* of the Klwglili t ub fol- will nut lack voesl support* Y—
*. . __
.
_ #li_ ■#
fuT --.I ■••Hflc Mhrro wore than M ,000
garitl**, &lt;&gt;t the extent to whlrii
will rveelvn heir- M"r*h I l"r a p e Let *, not yet iianictl, who will and one loss- lie inrkrd up nil lowing (lie meeting.
Th* City Briefer wishes lo psvlug ,um futtilh of n mil*' “I
hi* chance* are
financially
earned-run
average
uf
2
O
il
• '» « •
congratulate Mr. end Mr*. It. II. stain roiul ( lielwoen Niro l &lt;i-"t oildrn* Itii'aln liver internatlunil l Iss'ied a to lsfo f H1 hasp* on tails Mrasers J&lt;m* Bmousy and John tracked,
fighting
atretiftb
of
110
w
a
r
guilty to charge* uf Inloikalion
Whiddon who gr* celebrating and Vine Sli-e-'l In JnikaunvIUe. radio linoliiip-i under th* tlllci dm ing I hr year anil sent ||r , nii-n Ih-rkilt of Park Itidge, UI.. Mr.
Tha advnnco sale passed |M,*
and Emma Wood who pleaded crafb
*'Alnericn S|iealn."
|
their llth wedding annivetsai-y
Naval
offirer*
dladoaod
the
Anderson, Mr. leiglilcy, Ch;cf of 1100 oyer.the weekend. Promoter
down via th# itrike-uul route,
It I-. u Federnltuld project. Tilt
guilty to a similar charge, wn*
"The
rnniniiililly
of
in(ere,t
that
todtrpaving In to lev rclnturci-il o n - exist* U la te ii llrllaln and Amerl-j lltalnard will play under Cul- I’nllcw liny ti. Williams, Ur. Jsm rs Mike Jacobs yeirarled. lie • pre­
sentenced to Ply a fin* of 17A0 acertcy ord&lt;’r whit* t t a Hoa*e
rH -e tavcu In. lien thick and 49 ca, as will n* ticlwren nlhfr pro- vin firlffi'h w ih the lloiu&lt;-i* K. Clinton. Philadelphia, Pa., Ur. dicted It will go Well over 1194."
and coat* or a*n* 90 day* In Jail. naval committee beard n e a r Ad
ralral william tmnoea, chief Of
000. Tire tlurdau |s sralml to hrenThe .weekly meeting or th.i feet Hide from eirih lu ,'lih
pe* wlnr liclleve In dcmocrary, nml j* expected lu take over " John R. William, of Atlanta, He.
n a ta l ronatructlon. testify th at Chess and Checker Club will Ini
die 11.009 ' a*&lt;h ciu|nm*r* at V»
Th* department td-n will vo* rhuuld l«- strengthened," he de­ »&lt;urllng pitchers berth. Along
Indiana F an n ers Are It would m a t IS.MO.MO.OO* to held In tho Velde* llo u l Thurs­ reive l,ld« f"r hulldinrt nnd -up clared.
"lop" of 114.50, A sellout will
with Urainard those who are go­
provide a separata Dent to d* day. night h | 1:99 o’clock, H. »i. hiring approach"* I" th" Yellow
mesa grots receipt* ot | HO.494.
ing to Charlo'Ip from the Hun fold Legion Drum Corps
V isitors In Sanford fend
The
prlnrlpvl
nf
dcmocrary
is
Ihe Atlantic m eat,
Iraule. who hasn't fought straw
club are "Swede" Marlin, llobby Practices W ednesday
Burn*, secretary, told today.
llo** county
ICsallnuv* ui raus Tn-sal
T ta navy's order barred nows
Ira outpointed Tommy Pdkt at the
Prlchsrd, Msyo l.ang,1on. Kills
A .M r tr of Indian* Farmers paper repriaenlntlvr* from all
Yankee stadium tael Aa ta ri, ta*
Clary, and several o'hers.
Baptist Memorial services are
who aiw Making a (oor of the fighting re*ft whirl' will maneu­
IlegfnnlnR Umleht the regular *11 lb* fUUc advantage* but h*
being rondncled In the tout »t
Bill*, visited llanford and flem
practicq *e»«|nnii nf the Bona "f I* also running ' most - ot tab
ver over thu pacific from Alaska
Inal* County ceDrr field* yes­ to RAmoa and iba Panama Can*l r*t&lt;-iith Rtreet and Kim Avenue
Iho Jp-ghm |hr«m “n*1 Bl|(fl*
i k*. rFor
_, proreeUto pnrpta**.
________Ta
__
.JrU
Robber
Escapes
With
under
tta
direction
of
the
Iter.
J.
terday, Chamber of Commerce from the iuid&lt;l|o nf March (o
Corp. will bn hi Id f&gt;"
, rivVe* of "an 'uiiimiT'Mr Lta etaMPII.
Ilsrdy.
torUMrlr
of
(InoiTit
official* reported today.
„f Friday'
Suits From Cleaners dsy night insteiiil of
Friday |#n&lt; h, u &gt;uarB1jlM,d * rattan i
and Texas. Tbo public 1„ In, it -J
Although Previous announce­ la la April
field go'll, II",I Williams aenl the
By JULIAN 8TCN8TROM
ntglri. Porcy Mure, ndvisor ot'. match with Mann WHhlrTIO
to attend th« mooting*.
ment* indicated that approvl*
A burglar onirred Mney'n Dry tha groug announced today,
Coach l*e-naid I,, Mit.urs* trail into III* havkrt with the
matuly to* firmer* would bo !□
Mr. Mere **id lb»t the de-( TO OPEN CITY BUILDING
'tying marker end thon tha Han- CluiWr* on Becund Klrett l"&gt;D
am
ages
Are
Sought
tveminido
High
Hehool
t'(lery
the party, only I t a n making
Tbo regular monthly benefit
turd laser* tallied (wo more bas­ tween p»rk and Magnolia Ave­ crease In attendance because!
— i—
' *' **,
tta tear ot tha *tata In Ui« For A ccident Victim s dance of t t a local lodge II. I’. Feds nearly knocked the highly kets tn teko n C lo 3 lead.
( .r p e n iiR o Feb. 13^ -J e
nue* *om* lime |a*t nlahl uud ot other activities scheduled
special Florid* Motor Una* Lu*.
O. Elk* wit) bo hold In tho l«orfg« touted Orlando High Hcb&lt;
rarnpad
with
an
natliualed
Ik
for Friday night" w*.
U h , County reprewnl
Orlando unloaded tbe'r best
Albert S. UeadralulL pf Tra&gt;a
O. W. Bpeneer, local attorney Hall Friday bight beginning at Tigers onl of n seeded berth la olfenai'o but only on* lima did a'llls ot clothing. Chief of Police reason for lh« ch*ru* . ‘ n0 ] and mayor of Ub.burF.wUl i
Toara In ImUaufeoUt, we. In ysal onlay afternoon (fled fates 9:M o'clock, officials announced t t a forth'"m ine region t&gt;a,ke«,
lio lira Fed irnre and were Hoy 0 . William* reported thl* *1.9 announced H**l t t a drill* lomorrow evening at- Ita ft
Charge of the parly that m*d* lions of bringing suit egelaet R today, adding that Peck ham’s b«l| tonrnamout to bu held In they
will be held from 7:00 '.clock I n ' ,
^
„ ,w nm m l
,
n'd ahl« tn lakn the lend Unf'l morning.
heedqnartera a t -the Mayralr M. Kidd, of Ctarlotla. N. C. for Orchestra* will furnish music for JnsfcaottvlJIn next week by hold­
The marauder enlero.1 llm es­ 1:00 O'clock Im trail Of from 7:30 ho(u# | t c , h i|i|L
the last. When th* whiell* blew
CNfidlsioij
Hotel
aad
,
report*d
t
t
a
docresae
.O to withdrawkl* hecaapn of tta damages *a a result of t t a auto M
ing the Tigers dowu to a 36 tu ending tho hall, Ihe Fed* were tablishment through knocking nut to 1:30 o'clock aa Iras beeu th*
accident on tta highway fast
IV UrrHoii In Ih" last aihedulo# tiding along wt(h a land of live ■ lower panel in the rear door custom.
■rat of ta r* early ganday In
T ta jl*V. aad Mr*. Ilernard gam* ot lira *oa*nn h ut night.
Following tba drill session In
I&gt;onl« user (loach llovefer's out wtih a Jack Jovor- Menitara »f
T ta vbldag farmer*. Chamber which Dunraa Csmerrai nad K. Mason. gwt«* ta n ringer* *nd
th* Police Department hireo In- preparation fur tlielr *ppe»C*noe LOCAL WEA']
T ta Feds M the gam* i * | lit Wpb tire r.eoro at 10 lo tt.
official* report*# w ire load In U. McDonald warn killed.
,
chi**# pkayer*. of I,oe Ant'd**. Flayed brilliant ball in Unh otfa
The Tiger* were completely vostliated hut aa yet hare found vat th* Father Bon Banquet of
th ilr pralaa af Urn n»f«nd taanCtoady- probaiily sliower*
Mr. Stanevr I* seta lag 9&gt;M*3 Calfa will pro*exit a sacred con­ fanalva and defensive ,1cpartdas*led
with Ih* Foda new type nothing which might lead lo the the local Laglonnalye* on Mar. night and Tburetay,’
t r of Ula
U damage* far each af tta W U m cert fa t t a U ral Daptut Church men t* anil h'-ld a |&lt;ad over tta
Identification of tta burglar.
7, shooting Practice will ta held
of
play
developed
since
their
tta »o*t *Ura*tir* i
of and hla action followed tta Tor- bora togt«ht tattooing at «:M Tiger* after two minute* ut pl*7
Sgt. J, A. Howard, local finger­ in the Arcade gelltry for tta** warmer on east canty*!
d let of a C ere aa*n Jary yrater e'clock, t t a IUv, W. P. Brook*. In' the Initial period until three recent engagement In which tho print expert, stated lh*t a t­ who with to attend- Tommy Hero slightly raider la »itr*MW
Ortnado
outfit
won
fay
a
large
for day that tta two Mat ttair death annooacad M *y. adding that vainuteg remaining to play tn
p o rtly toalght
Margin. They returned tn tbo tempt* will t a raid* lo remora and Fred Wight tied for btgb no
,,
*f -throasb no faatt af tta track that* will he Do admission t t a final qnartor.
rta ta d centre)
honor*
la*t
w**k.
both
acoriog
41
fingerprint*
from
th*
jack
l*v*r
i . &lt;*
Court Imt still wore Unable to
driver Kkhaaf/ •
A lP r oHagdu made (be initial . JCeatayed in Page Tpeaej
which * i i ta m a ra il by rolte*, Point* qf * po**lb|* 60,
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A t 'i--l b---------------------------f l u f .,

Chamberlain Wins
In Commons Vote

Women, Children
Reported Kille

General Pershing
Reported Better
By Army Doctors

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Europe Is R ooked
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Rebels Fight To
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAt, FEBRUARY 21, 1938

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NUMBER ICS

Established In 190*

CROWD OP 25,000 SEE WA R ADMIRAL WIN WITH EASE

T wo Localites
A re Killed In
Auto Accident
Another Occupant Is
S c r i o usly Injured
As Auto Sideswipes
TruckOn Boulevard

Hitler Defies Powers
In Bold DemandFor!
C o l o n i e s And In
B o u t Of* Strength

Truck Loaded With
Citrus Overturned

W
, Truck Drivers Jailed
n - M a n iln l h » «
Rrichachancallor Adolf Hitler
. Pendinff Verdict Of
atldr*»aed a demand lor return
of Oortuitnr'* war-loat ro Inn lea
Coroner’s I n q u e s t
dtraetly to Croat Britain yester­
Hitler Promises Pro- Started Drive On day In a tensely awaited speech
Two Sun fort! men were
emphasised h |, firm con
} tectkm To Germans Sagunto Highway that
killed nnd their wives wer«
trol ot German military mlfht.
Injured, one neriously, when
By An h UIH
liv in g . Everywhere IIENDAYE,
If over Internal anal agitation
&lt;he car in which they were
Franc*, Feb. 21,— againat Germany manages to upriding nldcswiped n partly
ay ■«—■■■■III r» -«
, (AY—Fighting raged In tha heart
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loaded produce truck on tho
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Germany it Hlengthening her
w an marked out today by lag hi *»att rroapo a t Insurgent army umlnr a new N«ii policy t»
3:30 o’clock Sunday momAdolf Hitler's broad delitnce w u a lt ! U m battled to retain “defend the political freedom” ot
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of collective security m a
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10.0*4,004 Germans Bring in Anarath
Aragon
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system of European peaco.
Thi* unuitial picture taken frtm the rvtnf of Miami', Hialeah Tork giwndrianil, which throw. Its shadow onto the 'rack, show* War reported, about two mile* from
tria
and
Cieelioslnrabla,
He'chaBritish Foreign Secretary “While a detperite foeemwcnt faabrar lllller aaid In hU three- Admital'ii wide margin cf a.periori'y over other contender, for ifv c I I .100 Heather Pumc. The Admiral ,w«, hnrtlly hri-atlilng heavily Snnford on a curve in the high­
* u W a g pounded into
way. The 1052 model Chevrolet
Anthony Bdan, the p w « | ; gairlaan
another offensive hoar speech bofnre the Ralcb,tag. a t the end. end a , far a , nnyona could see, wasn't even sweating. Sir Oracle Imiriird second, and Caballero 2nd finished third. Tho -•-.Inn In which the aig person*
fRation of that system haaml submission,
Der
fuehrer',
speech
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the
vlciory mnrked the Admiral's four year-old debut.
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force launched near affanstvo
xvrre rliling, was completely de­
on tha League of Natkma againat
Sagunto highway, advance Kroll Opera House, carried by
molished. The late model Chevro*
raeigwd yaatorday la
yw r lag fit* m Dm nxittoaat of Tcruel. radio to Austrian and Caucboalnlet Iruck which waa headed araat
t««t against m B rillit M with
It appeared that Ganaraliatima eaklan miuorltlaa beyond the
on Ihe highway waa not damaged
C a re ts'! dWtatora. l a U a te a
Ralch'a
bordcralacked
unr
V n lla s M M r a n T in
ParMaaaewt r a to to w ith tha * r Franco'* army iatawdad driving aa Pledge to uphold Anttrian indefa r aa paaaihl* toward tha MedSato today hatwara M « «ad Iterranean.
and
IniagrUy
a
,
hail
Government dUpstche*
IM m Mlawtar N*»W* C M a h r
anticipattd In many capi­
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inaurgent
military
WINTKR I'AltK, Feb. 21,—(d1) ilioy corrupt the tuind frnnf with­
Briar. daatlaga with Dictator
Hiller made It clear that Gerdhrwtvhaa **M T ijw l, IN mil**
MaaaaOal a t Italy aad Dictator
•-Itulliii* College conferred honar- in, They a'ipptei.a truth. They
h**t ot Madrid, waa now “»nd* maay will ignom Great Ilrltulu
Hitter a t Gw m v .
and
Franco,
pa
well
aa
other
hiy
degree, on alx men and dre- lend man by lie, and fraud to Entertainment
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Talks To craiion,
Yeatortay H Itk r toU tha world fawdabla" by a m m a w t gar- western power*. In carrying out Physician
of Honor on two women itorirn ami or-qnii-t4c In lhi'ir&lt;}'wn
riaow locked la a Ughtltoad slog*.
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Tourists
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tha naw phaao of her internaenslavoininl,”
hu
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Local Rotary Club loil.iy nt FLtrrisca inarking the
By Asiocistad Prasa
tkmal policy l&gt;* “defend the
5 li|» corruption. In- rontlnuvil,
Re
Given
On
Mar.
7 lloayy snow In New England
On “How To Live” li.'tid ntinivermn y of it, founding. I, brought nlioui "liy llm deslruc
po|IUca| freedom of race-r on and the tnlildb* Atlantic BtalOaHonorary dcgn&gt;ra w-rra conferred t lon of Jmirnaltain." nnd “Unlog*
Washington Birthday • r p a , Gorman* Bring beyond
Hr. Samurl Fulealon gave a talk on Kctir Admiral Richard K. Ilyrd (ho farts, ili» Mflu'tlcnnt (acta, - Me inborn of the Women's Clrie flooil a In Arknnaa, and «uhtha fronllcra of lhe notch.
To Be Observed Here Dag Fuehrer leuarknd hi* at tho Rotary Club luncheon lnd«y of llmton; Henry II. loieo of New tint dlffirull rnm|i|iral*il fact, ot Committee of ibe Seminole County frecslng tem|u-i*iurea oitendlng
Chandirr of Commerce lids morn- tar Into llm Hoinli brnught dlacafcmbl demaod with announcelunca-i
„Uow ^ |,lve.i, Bnd lU-n Car York, cdiinr-publidicr of three eninomle, and | hill, trn are put
preliminary ar- ^contayt and damage today to
I g a g a s in c a ; H al|d t A d a m s G ra in uf heforo Hoi pmplo, thn
.(
being._of - Lbel.penicfTTiVetWritt
people flpJjrJJJlILi
of the Orlando Boston, nrrhH rri; iRdwin H. A
range
men
I,
for
an
enlcrtnliimenf j w lit., a rt* ,.
recognition af
ranuut i ;o i " im HmmihoI km in n [in honor of . fymlnole
_ (Tounly
Snow also fr|l In Texa, wher*
to rioecd throughout tha day empire carved out of ttliina Infc'u*1* catcndiri nn inritallon *° |Se'igman of Nciv Yoik, rcononiM Kieat siK’lety
3 Duncan Cameetm, t t , who wua In- *91
tomorrow in observance of George l*M ky Japan,, wlilrh i« allied'thu^Fnnford Rutgrinn, &lt;o partici- ami to* oipcrt; llio Rev. Arthur
Luce n| peareil in the elorenth lloiirlxt. In lie held 111 Ihe’ SuIlford n ;o iP'Kico it'inperalun* reading
atan il; kUled in a a a«to accldeivt Washington i birthday.
with Germany and Italy against pa'e in in inter-city meeting a( l.*o Klnsnlviug of Boston; Arthur vnluom of llm imignrluo puli Woman’s Club lluildliig. Match 7, wa, rt-rtmleil. Heavy f r" ,l • » •
tora tarty Saaday morakag
A. U “Betti,
caahirr oi
of &lt;ne
(he local international rommunlam.
,
. .w. i n Soul, Cath- AVi'l, rainier
Orlando in the near future.
;Sw nl*er of Ucnerg, Switzerland, llrhi d nuldiioi, niiiiiintlr In eon- The definite date will In- an ­ r&lt; portdl Hii* nmrning , n» far
*!?** _
■ T?
____i__ bank atated that the ini&lt;ltutton
Ur.
Janie,
It.
Clinton,
orangeAmerican member of League of neetlon vttlh Fimndais’ Week e, nounced within the neat day or ,nntli n , lower Georgia.
Ha
pointed
tho
colonial
demand
ellc Church, th h morning at will remala dosed throughout the
two.
Yesterday high winds blew
list
who
hoa
bc&lt;n
conducting
Nation, secretariat,
directly
nt
flraat
Brllnlu
wllh
ere m s, I'ontrlhution* lu llm
10:00 o'clock with tha Ree. J . J. d iy and R J . Holly, local poetHonor decoralion, were given "talili- ef eonlriit," nppenred In numbers followed by dancing. n u t tlm Atlantic Btatea lint
(he uUtament that Germany had nervier, at Ilie- Congregational
Ifillig to a . p alter a t Ito Church, ■mater, pointed out that
Committees
bundling .arrange- I* int-.-ruitrr,*a
Ri'uCrally
were
of Ubciainmeroffkiatkag, th a tody will to rent aeretcea will ha required of cither “no differanrea wllh KiitTland — Church, ,ang a number of song* Mary Anny Rule tthu
'"tfrtrt'
■'httenep ,w Jntg-nta a ret vocal mil Inal n m m ta l at«)vo freeing. New
Yorkem
on "fhterprelailun* of Iririi Ufe". gait, Gcrmnny. who pluyml........
ho ,,„.,en| their article, and "lories.| mtrn,10tIl( Mr,. A. M. l ’hlllpa;
to Chartoatoa. S. C- where Inter­ city or ratal carrier, and that all • leapt colon lea,*'
sklildiil on ,l""l ruvcred pave*
II* Mnplut,itad It by ad,|lnr lie waa ;n(r&gt;,luci‘.l by Rev. Mur-‘Virgin In the I’/i.iu ii H ay In 1030
(’mil i it'll In r, nf feu till" ail Id
ment will ha made.
Music (or dancing! Mrs., Martin rui'nls. Know fell In Boston.
wiadowa will to dosed for tha Germany wants no lerrllory in
(Caallavr*
—
rmmr
twat
nnd
10.14;
Mra.
h'liima
S.
Ward,
Included
l*'|o
Citrn"R|e,
nulhor:
Mr. Chmeroa waa to rn l" entire day. Mail collect Iona will
widow ot Hu- fiiimrr |ire*idrnl uf Mi n Anny KutW Willi playeit the J. Br*m nml Mrs. II. F. Mmi'al- I’ittnliurgli ami WashingtonChar leatea aa Feb. T. 1»1S and to made between 1:50 and S:M Fa»'.»rn Asia, baa no territorial
Flood, along tho Wlillo and
u,t ice Chtor p itl 'd the YlH'lll Maty lu th" vatge; ibs-iirnliiin,i, Mrs. J. M.
baa reaided la Saaford far the P. M. from designated hole, and demand, againat France nod no
rn
medallion, OlM-lamiurigau I'nssinn I ', y in McCaskill and Mra. II. !•’. Mo"- Arknn«a* Itlvera In Arkanana
territorial IntcrCat In Hpain.
paw I t year*. At tha tlma of bit ipecbl delleery
refrcshmenis, Xlr,. I’earl (Irmo many resident* from ilielr
and perithible
uec, preai- l*tn nnd IJ.il; Hr llnlijll Aitam, ■ralvalge;
A* n
jT" jiJJjJp'j Mrs. C. It. Dawson
death ha waa lletog at hia ‘
matter will to handled aa usual, demand a,
home,. KlRliteon lt"d t'ro** re­
an editorial rraiu uf llnsluit, Maes., ere|e *|-1 * '
a t UK Myrtle A renteend Mr,. Kdna Krtri.lgc; rrgin- lief worker* w*r*» enllnd on to
Mr. Hatty aaid.
6000
“subscriber*”
lo
world
German,
Jiving
ticyoml
llio
a,tiiu
|
ariTilteel;
I»r.
Arthur
I.*-"
He waa a b a a prominent
Superintendent of School, T. V .
dirge Animated Mngn- Klti-'ih Inc. re d » r of Ttlmtv t ration. Hr. KlUalietli Trarys aailst the liuinelesa. clim ated at
ProiVnt l*ord"f* ot tho Hatch
to r af tha Medkal Datochmen
’J j law ten atated that while many af wri* under Id, protection and
,
_
ainc,
ilrclaicd
the preienl (ri,l» Hid ici.p*| Cliuielf itt llnstiill! Hr reception, Mrs. Kmlur Curletl, Mr,. from thn'o to Hvit thiiuaiind per­
t i l t h la f eat ry and maaaT
SHANGHAI, Fell. *’■ "
tha' achoab have arranged pro­ fun her ariluatinonla |n tlirir
&lt;n
w-urld
affair,
I* n criti, in Jntm |M|m"r G*iv||. nasnetntn nil- II. !■'. MotiMtlvnlKt'i Mra. C. C. sona.
the DeUehmeal aaread aa aafleo gram , In commemoration of Wash­
Japineae wore I'l-pulred in nn a t­ Journalism.
I'Carl, Mi&gt;. A. M. riillip*. T. K.
A Woatern eobl wave moved
|nr nf "Til" Hllr-yriv;'' Alnln,.
yallbaaraei at Iha torekaa Ihb ington tha achoob will operate atatna must Ini eip*rled.
tempt In cross ttic mighty Yellow
KJvliu Gornor of raufonl. Fin.. Clin knrtiw Indian; 7'limitaa Hr'‘i Hlmpnon, IMwsrd - lliggin,, W. H. eustwaril hut for«r**H’ra anid
Branding tofora * *ymbo|le River just nortti of Kalfeng, nn
m arabg. Fur the past ala yeaco aa their regular schedule through­
Will nut, nml the. president"uf llm teinpcrBtttrO* wrro not o, peeled
. . . .
,
. ! Hollins "J'ttJMUJ. a iiIlip r of "i:«ek* cr. aulliiir and editor,
Mr. Camaroa to a been'employed out iha day. All 8aafard ato m Girman Kaglo whn«n. gildnt ,
taingwnoil Tnurlrt Club,
lo redeli u lro iu e Iowa. Th*
Wing,
.
e
r
a
spread
wide
he
said
‘ra
M*
,H'"
......
&lt;"
,h
°
‘
hildren'.
Marjorie
Kninnii
Hint
lin
e
,
miaa a h«ahhi*Mt fa c .'b e Florid* will V i la open throughout the - ,_£
eprsww wwe, lie aanijraUwny line in northern llnnan page and Hr. Itlrhanl Burton,
Anniuinei-mini win made the cntilcat spot wos Huron, B. D,
the inrreasfsl Natl Influence lh i„rn- nr,
time nf "Pnuili Mimmi Under." Sanford Coiniounily Concert Asm.
, Fre-Oeelbg COm y ay to n
“
wllh 12 below. Abilene, Teg**,
Mr. Cametoa b aunr bred by day.
Auatyra w her. th . m .)ori.y of ^ j l p ' ^ - e forces which for w eek.’ ^ " ^ yp r,,,M t,,r
fra" i rrt,i a pnriinn from h -r forth- will prewrit Cmile llaiim, celo- lm&lt;l a Bunday minimum of II,
the population la norman-Biteak hare torn moving southward In
h b widow; awa daughter, Mba
etmilnr
bonk
"Thn
Yearling,”
tiratt-d
I'rrm
li
I'i.inist,
on
Mon­
-KUll,|nm,.nU„ y
Ml ll0l.
the muni- us Boston. Mass, Freagbig, had “ramored
dlft"i-enres . ramimlgn In enl tt.o l unghai
Beverly Cameron ; h b father and Fumes From Stove
day, February 2H; mil lloae Marie ing weather touched Vlrksburg.
,,„ n
, h. whi* Ii ha, a Florida ,ell?rig.
H V .ll.M 4 mm r a ge Tws|
Mr aad Mrw R. A.
I'ii*iii»
were
fdTiiir.lir'd
by
Arllranrlalo, ,o|itano of »&lt;age and
ra llw y were -Prerdlng wdd.ly In
itinf
M
fom„
,
KiU Four Of Family
rluir (lullerrnan, Josephine |pt, radio fantr, on Monday, March Miss., and Fort Binltb, Ark.
a f Saaftod; ate tooththe west Inin n iau ri nrorincr( ^
n ,
Iran’
ll
iron,
I’nlrlrln
Ann
Guppy
A. Jr_ R*. Clair,
21. Those
Inddim: membership
gradually endoring Unfeng, the
.
dict.tor.hlp, are un.pc.kWESTFIELD. N. J - Fnb. I I — McDonald Rites To
KII j i belli !,. Rrlmenlng, nnd Wal­ ticketa In Ihe A,*«elulion were Townsend Wishes To
Chavlee Cameron, all U R - I b w m tu t a r , of ono (a:
|Uor,„elal c.p.lol. ^
| . bl. I, no. merely because ,,f
Be
Held
In
Georgia
a f Sanford, Richard Cameroa af
ler L. Itnvall, the ImlCr l lire*1 nsked In tlido lid, ell tinge 111 Mia,
tty, a mother and three children,
Serve His Sentence
i Charieotoa. A C , and Eari Cam- were round dead of gaa
fro” " Japnn’a major imlltlcal ,h ' lr
‘H r ... .................. . Imlng IHdlfna College und|,rr;rad' j Hranckln's np|iearaun- here.
camp,,
(heir
ireu»mi
trial".
erea a f Newark, N. J .; tarn ab1 A report wrn t-iicn nn Hrmlnole
MrtNmald1 Z r l7 n waa kitted 'tii Po rl*f,,rr|nIfr
» ,n ,ho ,.rillco
hnvciniiirnl
hradeil
“Men m o fight that bind of
CHICAGO,
Feb. 21.—W)—
Fumlmaro
tore. Mra. J. E. Gradbh and Mba tm a tha khetoa atora la tha’r M.lkmaH, M. who w .. killed In .b
I'resident Hamilton Ibdl
of Connly’a eahlldi nt ttic Central
tyranny,”
bo
asserted.
cIosthI’ Stopping off here on hla way to
of
Itollins
College
served
a
,
ml'lnr
F
a
rid
,
K»
port
I
ion,
tvliirh
*■
•"»"
.
a
.
Kunoyo
b&gt;,
blocked
parliamentary
U rat. Jaka &gt;nm, ra af l
f»hore Ho*m.rd ra.ly Bumtay
0, „(0
mob||i„ “Th" reai.on wiry modern dir- of th" magailn«. which |m Blurt- j SeUAdiy Tiiglit. I’.irliriilar com- Washington to nerve 30 days In
ratnrsl'll a are uns|ieakali|e Is ed | | year, agomora-pg will to t««d*ncd
„ Uon bjl| a||(| %umjmntar
Art hr* palltoaraca u tto fuwer- lira department aaid Urn
.ment was made of tin* unlMtanding jail for contempt, Dr. Francis I"
al aacrkaa were; L. R H a R k a wvra Mr*. Margaral U r i m , 17: Pendcrgraa*. O*. *nd tto bo,ly,,ratkrd ,nlltH,urllnn of lmport,„ t
I
homo canni-d mid preserved pro- Townsend. 71, old age penalon ad­
J r - M A. Hawaii, d r , J. b PhU M l I lin U . I« * *md I halt; I N
!dueln dliplny nud Ihe eillildt of vocate, said T r a going *o aerva
my sentence ovrn if President
lb* former bom* of the accid''nt
Martova, L E. RaaL toditk ckltd. Robert. «.
Karvpt for Ihe nrwtpnper
_
a
gw
•
*-*---iiryslallred friilli oliirli nllrnctrd
Roosevelt doc* grant me a p*t*
raa was unanimou*
unanimous in
ii ,*y___ ,
, [the prcaa
U
*m
t*
*
hospital
whrra
hi*
Mr. Me Ikon,W ha* been * resH mg
ilon”
a f &gt;to Madiral
very
tense
pull
lira
I
t
liuu
lu
Iho
l-'nlr.
m to i lm w*i teraned ,*rto«s.
Town sc ml wa* aentmer-d for
dent of Sanford (or tho part IS-,linn prrvriled after an outburst
Mr*. II. M. Fnpwnrih nnnonnecil
Jam** Lay year* and *1 tto Ilia , of
Jar A. W,
Tire "mysterious’’ .Sanford base-'Judy, llo^M-eond huvomnn who*e plana for the Annuil l luwer Show contempt of u House cum ml tto*
of
anli’gaVrrnnirnt
hon'inr.
,hout
•fMid h t t o . fitat aretdrat wa* la (to "ntPlo' i,,,, , nJ fist fighlitlg in Hie lower ball club is now the only rluh In career witti Ilia St. Louis Card)Hear a f tha
nf the Sttiford Carden Cluh In lie investigating hla pension move*
dtaravrrwd b'a w|fa i* Ik* khek
Cap*. D. a
to ram^ W , W f f ' " * W? hous. of FarllamcnL
ito IIririila state lergun for Iho ns), rame lo u close because of held In the l&lt;»gion Hut on March ment.
Ito childrew I* *pp*r ^L'rnChMV
I* P*ad«rSt**a on Sept it,
Soma
oLsorters
rakl
tto
r
r
.l
oorop.tag
ss.ioi. Ural baa not nui„im,|,it,. .reklont in ID3C. Judy 10, also a travelogue wl'lt music
wkra t o ratanmd u*i.
&lt;mf; a CL
. a . L. Oar
issue
between
Ito
government
and
•"nuunced
Ha manager since u M.p| , rlng Jerry
Fittgcial.l «t by John Kvcrington, lo be pre­ Ilenry B. Plant
rariy tkta morning.
f
If* la su rrlrto by hi, whluw- Parliament
M l, t M. CkmR u f f . l L
era,
the Konoye Gtorile Bradley', announcement that post and tt.o Saint, are an- sented by the Carden Club in Ihe.
Dies Aboard Yacht
*** wbSktor. Mra, Lucian Duall, regime's *tt*mpt to obtain Faocist- in Drlando y . a t • r d a y t h a t , |r rpni |„g „ Krra t season.
Woman's Club Building on Mar. H.
Robert R. Evans,
Mra.
R.
F.
Miinsnttalge,
Vice^ ” *w ,T ort. S * l * °
lik" control of Japan.
”Bucky Duschor. former four
| h||
puslnesa manager of
MIAMI, F e b .-It. —(Jp&gt;-H*»ry
McDonald of *M*r«kalt. V*. ari l &lt;j-|10 general mobillrstlnn bill W U r alhlato at tha Unlvatally of lllP
rte.ls, annuunce.1 last Chairrnrn of I lie Women’* Cl*(c
War Veteran, Dies VM*«r
McDoriM of Orl»ndo.;wotJ*,j wpanU the povcrnmenl'i
Ffcendi Aremwe WPA
Maryland, had signed to pilot Ihe week (lint the St. I’aul club, which Commlllee, presided In llio sbsrnra Bradley Plant. 41. Industrialist
Alsu two braltor* and fit* Sic r,sd y board control or Induatry Gull, through the coming diamond U Ltektng Ito Red, for Ihe set son, of Chairman Mrs. I’ndor CurtcIL of Now London. Conn,, and Naw
Project la Approved
n . tM
i t ter* *r* rarvlra**,
York and member of a family
'amt flnanre for prosecution of ihe'nMaon
h a, netilgnial llontiii Chapman to
a t | : « A, M.
ii"l"d In Florida as * developer
war in China,
Sport, diapn&lt;chea from Caine,- pilot llm Del .nnd nine. Chapman JnyceeH Will Hear
of the peninsula’. Gulf coast, died
rill* last week announced that I, trplarlng I'at 1'nttora.in, chew*
Barkley Aakf Senate
aboard hla yacht today.
Talk
On
Fascism
Managrr Itot MrShanc has ro -............
....
ing In W m king, at Iho m anager
To Drop. Lypch Bill
Hi, father and grandfather
signed to lundlo Iho C-Mcn for j,"
Joseph Do Brlla of DeLand la liullt tl&gt;* railroad on tha Florid*
anatbar tana. Ceorga Andrew, ace Acw.r.iing |„ rcpnri , from the
W rit Coast which first bora
WASHINGTON. r*k.
J *” **1 ."1* i *K|ie” A0 ,/,* V
llvnry
G riy, rrnanied rchrdided to speak on "What I*
Democratic LaMar Barktoy of
Falatka A u te a i and Nelli* Lcarir, pre,y , f i;ie Florid, Rlgtr league, Fascism", t l th r weekly luncheon th e'r name but later becam*
Kantncky aatod tto I t a i U to lay
Orliado manager for several week,
U im i
th# i^ p wn, be f .r - o f tto Junior Chamber of Com­ part of Iha Atlantic Coast Ida*
.
.*»V
aaid* llm AatWIdTMkhsg bill an-l
{** aeaaon, baa also lierm slgnad orrj with paying of eftor aundown merce to held In ihe Veldes Hotel system.
Mr he to**burg Ua,eball A»,oyia- b ,,,b a || ns lighting rrjnlpment I* Tuesday at 12:I t o’clock, offi­
appropriation
Uon to toad tha Condaliera th la;b ,ill|( tnsU'Jed In th* two remain- cial* of &lt;be Club reported today.
**Id Iw had dam all to
Jo* Davl, I* chairman of tto
Tha th rra Inca) d'laehm ents of jrrar.
Ing club*, Daytona Burch and
LOCAL WEATHER
ranld to obtoto ■ rata oo Ito Anti- Florida National Guard, w|U
Anolber manager wlm saw
c -gSt.
t. August In*. Light plan's were program commit!**, and will in­
“ w •a'’'
Ljrachia* MO mmt addad th a t lag- bold tkair weakly drill »«*alun* tk « In ito Issgua Uat season nndlU w U lw u . t aenson 1^ DnUnd, troduce th* guest speaker who Is
Partly cloudy. *Ugbtty wartnnr
*N w tto Ben­ in tto Armory tonight.
» to * •* also retired waa Jimmy pPslatka,
. i . i V. iu
« r - OalnaarUla,
Sanford,
On Italian and will reclto actual aiin eitram o north portion tonight:
perlcncaa Iff hi* addraa*.
ftondara. Cry pilot of Iha Daytona land*, and Lssoburg.
All member* of tha Junior Tuesday partly cloudy,
lanebaon of the B a c h UlindcM.
So far DvLand hoa bean tha only
of Commerce Up In St. AaguaCne, tha Saint* club 'a anneuneo their roster but Chamber Were urged to b# present warmer possibly rata In
• to t portion ky night,
b a re nacureU iho t c r v j c u a l ( j i t
te r Mnaaryag** meeting,
, .

Parliament Hears
*' Debate OnPolicy Insurgent Force Has

Nerves Blamed Rollins Grants Degrees; Woman’s Group
Many See Sunday Prog ram Plans T rib u te Sub-Freezing
ByDr.Puleston
To City Visitors Extends Far
For 111 Health
Southern

Cold
Into
States

Funeral S e r v ic e s
Are Conducted For

.......... ............. J a p a n e s e Effort
.■-SK
Cross Y e l l o w J - r i . ' t i ! ;
River Is Repulsed
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Teams In Florida State League

.Make Preparations For Season

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as it seems

C to &amp; tO 'Q t
A u itf j* . r e r h g p a . i t i t b e t t e r , . If th e B ritis h d ip lo m ats
can n o t' h e a t th e N a tio a t th e in te rn a tio n a l c a m e o f chcssi
to Jo in th e m . P e rh a p s i t (• b e tte r f o r im m e d ia te b u sin ess
p ro sp e c ts to m a k e a d e a l w ith M ussolini sin c e h e e v id e n t­
ly m ea(. I»e e ith e r b o u g h t o f f o r f o u g h t o ff.
B n t E n g la n d a t th e L ea g u e o f N a tio n s ' co n feren ce
ta b le Jiua sto o d f o r f in e r th in g s . Id ealism h s d been placed
a h e a d o f co m m ercialism . E n g la n d h a a ta k e n th e rolo o f
th e d e fe n d e r o f th e w e a k o * « ln a t th e a tro n g . "E n g la n d w as
d u ty bo u n d to p r o te e t th e so v e re ig n ty o f A u e tria an d th e
in te g r ity o f in te rn a tio n a l lijw, a s sh o w a s to p r o te c t th e
n e u tra lity o f B elgium In 1014.
lid e n h a d f o u g h t In t h a t w ar, a n d no one could h av e
leas U atcf fu r it'n o w t h i n h e. B u t h e w ould f i g h t a g a in
f o r th e .e a k e o f a p rin cip le, even aa h e q u it h is jo b f o r it.
B e tte r to f ig h t now , h e p ro b ab ly rcaao n ed , f o r a p rin cip le
th a n to f ig h t la te r w h en n o p rin cip le la left.&gt; P rim e M in­
is te r C h a m b e rla in v ain ly h o p es H itle r a n d M usoolihi can be
sa tis fie d b e fo re E n g la n d ’s co m m ercial
in te re st's a re
th re a te n e d .
ILB V E R S E F O R T O ftA Y
H is to ry sh o w s t h a t th e b u n g o r o f th e co n q u e ro r Is n o t
But do not p o ll for troubtei In e a sily s a tis fie d s n d h is a rm ie s m u s t b e k e p t c o n tin u slly
k day of my trosblo, ! sought on th e m e rc b . I t also sh o w s t h a t th e b la c k m a ile r r e tu r n s
ag a in an d a g a in fo h is v ic tim , n o t lo n g r e m n ly 'n g bough».
O bord.—Psalms' 7T;1.

d

and, thouRli a prrvahnt custom,
was nu part of tho local „entcnc«,
arrortl'ng to nlr Willlaut llteckstone. Not until 1713 waa gibbet*
lug recognised by statute, The
act' rmpowrred tho Jadsn, (o di­
rect that ilia doad. body of a
murderer ahuuhl bn liangad or
sivon over to aurgeonii to lie
dissected nr otmiomisrd. nurlal
was forbidden, except after dis­
section.
THE LONE SAILOn . . . .
White it li not rare for lone
sailors Is novtr great distances
In amnli bonis, it |( unusual for
n boat |n cress an ocean with­
out Its aUpP*r unro laying bsad
to tiller or rlgllnx. Rlrnnga as
It sivmis. such wsa the rasa of
Marin Maris'* vnyago from Mi*
d*lrs la Martinltus in 1131, a
dlatanca of about 3 OR „aa ml lag
Marie, a Krentli arllsl nnd sail­
or, evolved tho porulhr rlc ot
bis It-ton cutter. “Wlnihello ll"

tbs World War, I t returned.
A
Its t w i n hod Japan's conquest J»a
• i Nanrireria sad approved Japan's .chr
Invasion c f China. Ho said tbs ltd
bdnd between Germany and Holy toyw*s Stronger than t r s r and h t
approved the Insurgent revolt
against the communist government
of Spain.
&gt;. Austria approved Hitler's apeoeb
bat was disappointed bocaoso ho
failed to aaaoro bor bo WooId feeogolto her Independence.
Foreign
Secretary Anthony
Rden quit ths Ilriti.h Cabinet yealerday. taking with him Viscount
Cronborns, the prioelpa) foreign
Underset rets ry, In a drams tie
break with Prime MbiUtor Norlllo
P o tato e o
Chsmberlsin on foreign policy.
P rlco n R lg b U -S e d U a
Tbe resignation or Rden, who
lias opposed any flrltUk conces­
Spencer’s M*rk#t
sions to Iforopo’a Psneiat and Hast C o rn er 2 nd a n d P a ln U lto
dictators, was annoancad officially
after the third extraordinary Ednday Cabhist meeting.
8omo politics) observers-regardtd tba Cabinet rrisia that brought
about tba resignation af both
Faraign Secretary and Undanacrotary as Ilia gravest since before
tba World War.
With (bo atraag backing of
yoong tonsarvallvM end adboroaU
FLOWER SHOP
of l be le a gun af Nation* of which
C
E
IH IY AVK. PHONE t»4;J
Eden was an ardent supporter, hie
resigns lion bold the threat of a
sharp break possibly Involving tbe
rcmUnoanre of aOra Chamberlain
Oavernmeab
L
Doth Rden and nisutbetialn, at NOT TH( C gtjtN at *tlr tH« OMT
SMEW E O U U M K N T
edda for weeks aver Chamberlain's
reported decision lo route to terms
s o u a u r v a c a v tc c
with nermeity nod Italy, will maks
personal statements In lha Home
that ma,|n this pdsstb|s. III* only of Commons todsy.
sails were |w a Irtansalar blare Their aUlomestla were expected
»■ I*, tba short of nacli connected to be lbo aifcnal for a furious de­
with u.&lt;t ahtp's Hilar In aach a la te aver tba changes lit foreign
manner that any shirt In wind
policy which the resignations
I
would Imi rnOtpensatbo by a rot- signified.
renporjl iig tag on tbe rudd&lt;r,l Olptemalio quarter* were stirred
rlabt'ng the ship nn her coarse- |t “ unnxua) activity as Britain
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Mario averef&lt;&gt;d sto u t IN miles seemed lo have veered to a tornANY MSB OB -QOMDITJON
a day, completing tNs voyage la|plately new policy toward lha
Mo t o r s o b n b u a t d b s
37 dnyx. Ho rernuui* that In tha JToielal and N oil dirts tore.
MAGNETO AND BOWEB
Tropic* bs subsided nn g nightly Only yesterday Rden had been
rain of flying fish that fill to singled oat hy German Chancel
REPAIRED 4&gt;R BEDUII
his deckel
Iter Adolf U U ta foe attack in hla
AND OUAJWUfTCEp A
Ma u n d a y THURSDAY V . . . j » i * * h W e re Ute Hatch* teg. Prims
Since early lltn*a Maunday Mid liter Itrnllo Mussolini of Italy
COMPLETE AUTO
Thursday before Knatnr has bean noa Jong made thn well-draasad
ELECTRIC SERVICE
observed In Ragland. TUsides tho Rd*n the targst of hla barbed
AND PARTS
giving of "Msender Msfcaf** to.erlLelam.
the poor. It was tbo custom. un-| Fdon hss stood out In general
III ITSt, for tha King of England.M *but any compromise with dic­
ta wash ths fdet at as many poor Isior* lnvo&gt;log tha aacrlfiee of
men as b* was ro o ts old.
collective security and In partlcuElectric Service
...........
lar agslast negotiations for An*
Tcmerrewt Ths Itay At Hams gtd lte lla n , friendship without
Hare.
speclfie concession* from Moaso-

Two Localites
Are Killed In
' Ailto Accidettt

Iho truck bad struck lbs ear Jest
above the cow! and ripped the
whole left aide from tha ante
Tba aete was completely de­
molished bet (he truck, aside from

C U t FLOWERS

it# coin are milked, thn horses
Since 0. 0 . McIntyre died, hln newapaper column "New
&lt;?. M l
And nasUod In tho sweat warm York Bay by Bay” haa continued to be published through­
out the country. Evidently tho famoun writer ftroparetl
... bay,
hgre sleep* a little spotted rail them in advance and had a supply on hand when confined
Hum ..eaclr on this Cptfalntaa

by hilt last Illness.
»
In one of these columns.published since hia death oppcarn nomo advice from a friend of his in Toledo who-'sug­
gests lhat when you are CO you must recognise your llmlUtiona. Perhaps even as this column was written, Mc­
Intyre won wishing ho had received and taken that advice
oorller.
If you Itavo reached tho age of GO, It might help you
to try;
Tbs big barn 'ws* a kindly
One leas hour of worry for one more hour of luughtcr
'*1 _j I p ) |c ||
| |.
Olio loss week of high pressure living for ono more
1 iiiovpU my lantern bark oud
week of rcatful vacation.
J . ) , forth f '• ,
,
I

1
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And saw It lisht each crea­
ture's faro.
t
pllrhsd down hay nnd ihoosht
hpW good
And sweat o placo a barn may
he:
heard tho p'lfcmi* morn shout
On rsUors where t could n u t'in lh a su n ah lu o .

Tba barn was tilled with sound
ot wings
p - - As pigeons wakenod Into flight;
fif1 And thrn I thought ot Anm-l
Bj ,
.w ings ,
, Abovo a barn on" tlolr N ight...

One leg* cocktail for one more hour of sleep,

I bsrn« msnn sacred by a
., Child
Who cam* to biota all b tlpltts
,
llilngs—
rha Hill" spotted cstf slop! on,
All unaware of shining wings.)
—Judy Van dor Voer.
C eM lnue* T fe m P i t * O w

Tba hanking business In Mol- tin Dram who also welcomed a
t ' bourn* saams to ha excellent. new member, Russell McCracken
Tbe bank n( glelhourno li*s re- into ths dub.
cen'ly daclnred a 300 parcaot -Dr. I’ulsston .divided most III*
Oiock div'den,!.
netttra*1Att"thM if xteeslllcathmsi
Benelor LaFollate of Wisconsin orgeylc oilmen!*, Infectious dl*
stye tbo government's relief poL leases, snd functional tltemira.
ley la Uk* an attem pt to ball out Ho said a c re w sib't much tb it a
tha ocean with a tin dipper. With |te»on could do about tho first
«ra was t great deal
A tin dlppsr full pf holes end leaks,
- about tha latter, and
In fact.
lira right.
&gt;h*t ten limes aa many

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retiring, a* he reVbretes tba'diaeasc* as from Infectious dl*
rklh anniversary of hla ap-|teaseh, bo eald lhat Ibd nerves are
intment aa chief Justice of th o (responsible for the proper funeprams Court. A man la usually .Honing of Ihe various body organa,
aid aa h* fs-rts, and Hugbaa at) Emotional
dli^urhanccs,
bs
/tr is youogsr than many a man pointed nut, which lend to upset
H LFurthcnnore, ho U as young lha nenruus system, should bo
ids a t as h* It lo hsallh, sup* avoid'd ns thry will, If long con*
Wing New Deal meaeurra twice ilnurd, bring vn f u n c tio n in g die•ftan aa ha haa opposed them.- onlcix. II* said lhat lha emotions
, .
— " i ii---------of hate, f e t r envy, Jealousy and
A prominent Longwood res Ulant revenge are "counterbalanced hy
u In U as* ua the other day love, charity, kindness, and unIth tha news that Mark Wilcox aeUishnctx. und that when there
running atrong In that section |s too much discord hglween there
’ tho county In bis rare for Unit- variost rmolions, a nervous strain
I Elate* Senate. Mark got to results.
l well kaawn when Bus IsmIs Tha best cure for functioning'
maty was part of tho old Fourth diseases, he pointed out, is Hxo
Irtriri, end hi* sponsorship of Rotery' slogan of •‘Service Above
M Municipal Bankruptcy Act at S e lf. “If a person will put aerate*

who are Incllnbd to bo­
lt BanfonT* soil I, not
fly adapted to , trowing
gh that lha climate of
Charleston, of p,*nw O r
UaUor suited |o lha|r
should consider the msgPlania dal* blooming

P R IN T IN G

HANOINQ p r T H I DSAD . . .
ntratiiu 11, It aaeins. In earliest
times hanging waa not Baud as
a matbod of rxrrutlon, but *i a
mark of Indignity to tba |!fa|*s*
boclten of ulriMily i-m uted rrioi
Inals!
In Ruiltnil, llonry I popular
liiil lunr.'ns *s rapltal punish
muni by decreeing that all

WANTED

HOFMANN

a s iH g m ib b s . fnt». . Kcb.
rcn. II.
n. ~
- 0,h
wM
- ltc’d
c ,, te*do
t , do oo
GAINESVILLE
0,h ir
i r Ce|tb§
tT “h".Tre W
lha .„.
| n ^.... ...
n#||..r ------- k )llew
|o w «evrr,
v c r. ol
« .lll cloh
r l a k at
I I Florida
trim Id a HI
h I« U
I l nolllw
l a i la'.U
L ., ______
l - A ■&gt;
M
Hlulu
prfM.nt_ iUme
It appears (hal
meet
with m«m-1|ihe
1 local Chapter will bs tbo final
•for WtiDun wUI —.
. . -•••■
bar* of .tha Agricultural Club uf e]uj, 1^ mike surh • statement
the University of Florida hare nn I Ball perk' repair* bava beetf employ to af Chase and Company wrecks ever U eceur In Betainete
Saturday, I'slrruary 31, *or
1
(h" made lo Senford. DeUnd. O eloeo-'f^. .Duncan Lawrence Camsran. Qiunty,
t i n t Florida Rural Vuulli fAad- villa end in SL Auguellne. It b*di“ °*fIk**RV ^
d** Floridn Pp*-|
a r • h I p Conference, Keuaelli Iren reported that tha Saints
Company. Tba widow* ef,
Clark, Greensboro, Agricultural use a new field this aetson b u ti* * ,
» “ «I»f.
«"•
CITY BRIEFS
Club president announced today- nothing definite h at bean teamed &gt; r ,w
?M
Needs and opportunities for from In* aneieni city.
Uk* " ,to «h* »•«?“•» «» • “ ribus
-------------- ------[condition shortly after tha aeaiImproving rural Ufa In Florida
wUI be discussed by lb* student*
attending the conference. Topic* Hitler D efies P o w er* ® ST ^ T „ 'S S iZ Z
to be taken up will Include edu­
In Bold DeOiandFor
cation. recreation, health, tankaViolator* of C|ty ordteaaooe
C
o l o n i e s And
tiun, and family living, thirl P.
wlU ho tried before Judge Freak
Tautch. Washington, of llui pro­
Boast Of
L. Miller In a aoaatou of lha
gram planning dlvteion, Agricul­
Mualclpel Conn a t tha I’olte*
cooii-uoe
rr+m
po
*
o
ono
'atgieoa
injury.
Mr.
crook
reporiad
ture! Adjustment AdministrationStation tala aftotwxm a t d:to
which
might
have
reaulied
In
thai
h*
anw
an
acttdanl
'w
u
towill *orv* aa discussion louder.
efltphlo nod threw himself no tha
U‘acu«*lon sessions, a picnic In calaslrepbr.Her Fec-hrer dc*-l*red “tle r m s n s jf j^
jk , w paUJgg tlte girl
Magnolia Grove on the uii| vot*Iiy campus, aud a recyptiun arid do n il d"slre war hut Ibor |t°!«Jler him.
| xim truck which belongs to a
d*nco on Ik* cloaiiut evening of not tear war."
Ills nrmy. Ute navy. h i. air-{charlotte, N. C , p r e d \^ f t a
tha conference will be prekrnM
(arc*, ha prerlnimed, ware well 4wra^ | epuO, &lt;t*wn *Ger&gt;UM
features.
driver*
Tha purpose of Ibo ronfen-nce,
t e e i n g to Uidera ot Um Agrlcultural and 411 dubs, la to give
young man and'wbmen from ru ­
ral atctlone of lha ,t*te nu op­
portunity to ronler together on showed, “that f am tba author­
rare) problem* and therel'y *&lt;n- ised loader ot tala state."
ab|o them to shape their *dacatton end actlvltiaa toward tha
OVIEDO
Mjation ot them. Tbo eoatarenca
Quits a number of paopte at­
Will be established this year ta d
will b* held annually in 4b# fit­ tended tba opening of ta* Control.
Florida (Fair Monday.
ter*.
Mr. K. P. Collins af Irving. F Is,
l» visiting bar daughter ib o . Jack,
C. Resells this weak.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack (tore hare
aa taalr gwaala Mr. (tore's father
and mother M r..and Mre. D. B.
W 7 —T»«nly-n»# m e w h a ro a f

aMUgB B W B B M B B i i E B B

WERT-The JEWELER

Chick Starter—Crowing Mash—Laying MJtak
If* got w hsl It taka* to make high records
Mixed
MM

lto &gt;

W eed as th a t you te a affard to feed

SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

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Commodore
Vsndctbllt added
t The territory of Athska wo* pur­
chased by tho United State* from $100.(100 000 to hit fertnim W*
lwt«n the rcc« of 70 kbd ML.
Russia in HOT for $1,720,000.

Realififtt F eatu re Dirt Gardeners To
Give Flower Show
Man-Made Cinema
Tho Dirt tlardener* of the
Hurricane At Ritz Carden
Cluti arc sponsoring a
Winifred Lovell Is
Honored By Parents
Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Nabanh
announce tho b'rth of a daughter,
Irma Jeau, yratetday.
Friend* of Dub Kppe will ra*
gret to learn that bo continue*
to be III at bis bomb In Draamwold.

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h r B B V n t t r M f * *Uo» of tho room# which were

Church will be held a t Urn a n a r a l ? ^ } *
4° " ^
hi 7:90 etc leek. A Prof. Quis
* bn° •‘“fk boll end d h er
toot wDI bo held and each Is ra* !* ^ * * * ? '” ,. *ml &lt;,aBem* wer*
htmeted to hrlng . qoeation. Usov'****** ■" ,b«
lessee will bo Mr*. C. E. William*, “ T'Pf. . r* n!'
“ H£ r4! I J.u"?
Mr*. Eacar Price and Mias Lotlao Butdkk Ond Kdwanl M srthsl
8wain*
... »
received prism for Inc hlghcrl
TUESDAY
scores in Iho Quit contest and
Tho Gladioli elub will meet at Clara llashln* and Joe Tcnhet
tbo home ot J. K. Courier a t
I"*** ter »*• , lofkZ
1:10 o'clock. All tnterestrd O.
HJI . member, are Intimd to ' Refreshments of lea cream,
attend
'rake, s u it and randy were serves!
• The.’ ridolls Class nf the K l r t l 'bZ “ "*
a“ la*ad b»
Baptist Churabw III meet nt thn
*• * lr* ty&gt; . ,
home of Mrs: VT. J. Fell, t i l l Wight and Mrs. H. J. Pember'on
Palmetto Avenue at T:I0 o'clock. o f Orlando.
WEDNESDAY
Tbo,a c" J.oy,n,r ‘h‘*
Thera will be a .u b .crlptlon " ar* ! U,0„ « ,a*« " (n f" J
htldon party sponsored h r the «“»•"
^Irt'cy. Martha Wight,
Muele Depcrtmenl of tho Woman*. V ™ * n !,' " nn' *UL,Jorl&lt;’
C.Uh a t 2:30 o*c!ock. Proceed. will Burdick, tia r a Hasklna,
bo used for the pl.no fund. For “ * b,w\ f Ka'2"rl“*
reservation* rail 79-J.lloatessea J**1*
*,ay
Toueliton, Pa'lF
will U Mrs. J. A. T tksrh, Mr*. ? * « • • tMaf,y* , / 1#^ h*
J. B. cogbura. Mr*. II. D. Free- * * * ■ •
ABne
man and Mrs. B. C. Moore.
an*1 1l*rUiB '¥**'*■ ...
Th# Teacher Training Oaaa , Alcd Joe Trahol, Mick Chwo
and Worahlp will be held at the ,flnd. J |m,
WHUom BraMethodist Church a t 7:80 o'clock. n" ’l'1 Karl B*b,B J ; , ^ d,*rard *,*far
The public I. cordially Invited **"&lt; U tZ T t M“ dl#,,B*
to Attend.
Bigger*. Phillip Kronen, Cullen
srn rn sr
Wright, Joe Crenshaw,
Hilly
TK. it. n ”
3:oo
« » ;. m g l
IloM tlJ*
MOOTimj,

tQU"

•M r.'ah d
celebratej
ntvereary
bom# on

Mrs- W. tl.'B rookins
their tln l wedding anyr,tsrd«7 at their
Talmetto Avniuo.

A man-made f-ry of wind end
wave, the etorm that gives Sam­
uel Coldwyn'a South Sea Island
drama,
"The Hurricane'* now
playing at the Rlt* The*«r», We
name, was filmed with awo-ln*
spiling realism.
No punches were p-Ued, no
feeling* spared a* player* and
tachnlciana took a beating almost
equal to that dealt out lo the
South Seo Island village, which
Ooldwyn spent a fortine to build
and another fortune to demolish.
The storm wma filmed piece* meal
of necessity. By the time It was
ended, one of the moot complete
and beautiful soilings In all
Hollywood wa* a shambles and
Dorothy I.amour, Jon llalL Mary
Aator, and C. A&gt; brey Smith were
nearly nervoui wrecks.
The hurricane la levelling one
of Ha furious bias's a t wa which
It In action. Nine huge wind ma­
chines are placed In strategic

free flower *how to lie held
the l«gton Hub on Mar. 10, It
wa* announced today.
Sudent* of the Cramm*r and
Junior High School* linre been
a&gt;krd to mako pouter*, Ilia an*
nountentent elated, for which a
prltc of one dollar will be given
by the circle, anil a second prl*e
of th ra're ticket* will bo donated
by J. I,. Marenlette, manager of
•be ttlta Theatre. The poVer* aw
to be nerd In the variola elore
window*.
*
“Permanent planllnir* will lie
left on the ground* of the. hut,'*
the
announcement
continued,
while the cul-flower exhibit* will
lie held Imkle.
"Jidge* or the ih&amp;w will be
p*i t precldent* of the t!*nilcn
Club.
‘T.xblbll* will be entered by all
the profes.lonal florlil*.
“The free flower .how ha*
teen made pn**lble through the
generosity of the various civic
club* which have conltib-itrd It*
nanial aid."

■roue#—Tulip#—Hyacinths and Gcranlam*)
(AH In Fall Illoeu)
Also Axaleoa

HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CO.

D U I leaking ler Ida. There
ere ndUlens like klm ke*e. Better
let «• ssfegeeed everytkiof. Cell
OMCIN. T W i why it r*Qok*s ike
latest tsIeetUle metkeds el esteresL
astlen te rid yeer premises el tkea.
you q u i c k , oarg sin v ic t

CALLORKIN

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W t tX T .IU S .H A T .
IS ,

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AND ALL

OF ALL KINDS

Seminole County
Court Records
Warranty Deed*
Xldlrr-SmHh Inv, Co. To DUh
Inuience
Doudnry, *8. E. P. « Jno. 1).
Jinklii* To llarvry Yrlno
William*, ITrd T,-cl ux To Thomas
A Ucibridge llalliff
June., Ruby U « J. 11. To Chsrlra

US rolsMttO At*.

IVnhnington, Elmer C., el ux To
Hurray McCallcy
Wight. I.oi* (i A IUI To Otto A
Nell J. &lt;‘aldwr!|
Hail, Uvrtrodc t! A Hi-o. D. To I.
K. Kali LI, e, r t ux
Kherlffn Heed
Al.Ce land, J. F., Ukocirf To Eltnrr
C. We'livringtou, ct ux
Quit Claim Deed*
Wuber, Kmll A wf. Carrie P. To
Kliiabeth Ilryanl
I -re. J. Henry, «l ux To-Edgar A.
I.iindquist
hale (u n h u rt
lliundjun A Kluge, Inc. To Jame*
lew , d b aa Keininole Co. Hen*

Flower, Show Plans

M" ' AH*n 3V i,hl,' l l.r r y 1 ... Bill 'n in l* ,.
\f-rga pastas U+TtX ir«TFV

llncl

o
. Ualrmanicallng of
,.»)»• I™ *
wu, m id
i.f Mrs. U.
street.
•rn#d with
M *■ Alii#
Mr*. P. P-

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The member* of th# Oentral
Circle of th# .Banford ^OonUn
club Went on a garden ran ko
the Florid* N- raery and Land*
reape Company *1 L##sburg Frl*
day.
W. II. Hoffman and Mr. Prtn*
gle, rtpretcnlatlvcs, escorted the

i i . *• a
a»ia, n v j $eiilUms. &gt;lr*. R. It. ltess. Mr*,
perry Cameron, Mr*. Henry Wot.
■»«, Mrs, H. C, Dtck.raon, Mr*.
Jo# Cor.#y, Mr*. Paul Hleln, Mr*.
C. R. KlrU#y, Mr*. J . C. Ilutchl*nn, Mrs. Andrew Csrraway, Mrs.
Harry lleeren, Mr*. 11*1 Wight,
and Mm. P. 8. Roy.
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!S“.firSL"“. . ^ r S

Girl Scout* Receive

plants, methods of culture, the' A w a r d s A t E x p o s i t i o n
proper soil and other instructive
■
things.
Loscal Girl ScouU had th# dl#*
At noon a picnic lunch was an- u ^ i o n of winning three awards
Joyed after which the d#l#gation for th , l h w jUpUy* enlcrad at
wa* taken to th# lleotay e.'at* the Ccntr, | yiorkla
Expo. It Ion
which U otght miles north#**! of , „ t w#fk, Captain lllnton anI Leesburg and waa landscaped By noun(T(| today.
I Iry Mr*. ,h ,i wmpany four ye*ra ago. Mrg. Hlntommld that the knot
rofresh- Her# th#r# were 16,000 atal#d# os L o.rj #nl#rwi by Troop No. 1
t: Ur*. P. w*11
d°g»°«&lt;l *nd many oth*ilw„ , w irded first place and also
’ll! * Hand. *hrub* In bloom.
*
' jtho insect collection and note book
Mrs. EdTh*** enjoying th l. garden ran of M,b e| Chapman. The display
It. Love- " * r,! k r ' *nd Mr*. B. O. Chaao, , f Tropical Charms entered by
II. Mr*. J. Hr»* G. I. Imuchs, Mrs. Martin Troop No. 2 wa* awarded arcond
Hoaaetter. Bra“ *
°* *•
**"• honor*.

Mortgage
Heat, M. A wf. Mamie To J. K. A E.
I.. Hnyrtor
SalUfarllan Of Mortgagee
I tate Hank of Apopka To Ella J.
•Sandor*, el *Ir
Cltitrns Rank, Titusville To A. t&gt;.
Zachary, Jr.
Brock, It. C. To James Minott, rt

B. F. Mills

Final Judgement
McGowan, J. |„ Vs Clayton D.
Koot, Hr. A David A Hoot II,
trusters

Shick Shaver

No c lta rg o fo r i t t s p c c l i o n s a n d c s l i n i a t

BltOfcft. Barb«r Shop
ISS W. 1st Ht.

Martin's Garape
General
Repairing
Truck &amp; Auto
Service

RodlSB Springs—Trailers
A price you can afford
to pay

Martin's Garage

L o n g d i s t a n c e t«it* \
phone icrvice will bind you to
your friendi...cheer folkB u p ... bring loVtfi
onei cloier...convey good news - . rtiilnttld
the contacts that enrich your life. The colt
is low. W ho w ould tn fo y a ttUpboHo c s lI/h H *
m

Liquor Store
Liquors
Wines
Whiskeys
Gins

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Engraving
McLauiin, Jeweler

Flonheim s I9-50 “P
Priehdlys »5.oo

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to the Ladies o f Sanford
No ULADEH, No LATHER
Nd BRUSH, No LOTIONS
■mi* ex »:i*v

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Randall Electric

IIS B. rac k Av*.

B. L. Perkins |
CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

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A New Service
In Oiir Sho|&gt;
Cat Your T in EijmiM
On*-Half By Racab»Ia i
Thaos Smooth Tub*
N#q Ekid D##l(n

HOCKEY’S TIRE
SHOP
111 Farit Avo.

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S O U T H E R N * B E L L CT E L E P H O N E

IM P O R T A N T N O T IC E !!!!

H S IS S S S U S S V SI I H U I I

Fine Watch
Repairing
Diamond Setting

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912 Spnford Are.
’' w

Recapping

Fortunes W*00

iamil n i ONttl EitiwiMUri ii f l t i

We c*rry a complete
line of

meeting
weru'heard
timmlura#.
■awing to
r the hos*1 Mr*. F.
Interesting

POSTPONS MI NT
Du# to th# ,#r nus Illness nf
an* of the member# of lb#
Daughter# of Wesley Class the
mtetlng which «ras #rbrdu|ed for
tonight ha# l##n postponed In­
definitely,

Pkee* BIS-4

Wgll'lindsrn As Barber
Formerly Worked At
RmHh Barber Shop
Now Working At

,8 . f^e

rlh Circle Meets
With Mrs. Mdore

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SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED
FANCY POTTED PLANTS

C0*11*004 rrew Pate 0*0
Government eource*. however,
aald thotr generate had drawn
the laaurtonta Into n trap p e r
mitt hut them to encircle the etty
•long o thin lino and then etaaeh
a» nenerallaalioo rranclsco Fran*
eo*a troop, both from within and
wlihoat the shattered elt*.
Barcelona dispatch** admitted
wide insurgent galas north Of
T en e t In tiro |a»t few day* bat
•aHI the elty tt'll w«* tn com­
plete government control.
Both (Idee withheld artillery
fire, fearing ihella would land
among th«lr Own forces ,o close
wore the halite lines. Machine
gen and itfl- the wa* cantina-

“The Crowning Glory of any Woman is her Hair.”
Something that needs care and attention, always to be
kept at its best. The best of everything done properly
is sometimes not enough in our Florida sunshine and
drying atmosphere. Therefore—do you ladies think of
the following when you let the idea of Cheap Prices
attract you?
1. Do you realize that it takeB
good soap and plenty of cleansing to
get your halt* clean enough Tor a
_____ legitimate operator to begin . giving you a permanent wave?
2. The hair is then tested to seo
whether or not it is in condition to
receive the heat necessai’y for any
liermunent.
3. If not in condition, we insist for
the sake,of your hair to wait and re­
ceive conditioning treatments.
’ Isn’t this sccu rity and carefulness worth something t
After all it’s for your protection. Getting a permanent
wave cannot be compared to buying a loaf of Bread 1
Do Noi Be Misled,by So Called Bargains in Permanent
WaVingl Visit your own local beautician
Signed,
Peter Paul’s Beauty Shot
s Beauty Sllbp
Lucille’s
Beauty Shop
n’s Beauty Shop

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY tl, lttd

NOTED FISHERMAN VISITS HERE

rican Home Is
ding Out God
R evivalist

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

Jshn JL ftylllau* who k u
M b f a tarlM of revival
H{ U lha Pre»byt«r)an
Indicted the
American

SKYRJDER

ka u (bay a r t today in a aern. yesterday morning entitled
*Tl#1!gfc&gt;n in Iba Horn#".
iaesrWa, ha u ld , la hastening

iwimnoia a naniy. miviaxa, w"

(ritually. 1 am tired of hearing
opt* day ibid I* a tarrlbla world)
trem bl. fbr tbo fulara of oor
IHratt." bo Mid. "That It a
aardly alibi) H la not tha world
t tty« failure of iba parent* and
M that la torrfbla."
■Otto bat boa to read America's
a n a court racorda to know that

fa ir, I t . U - t l . i a .
im u w m n im rji

la-lle.

irneriran home," Her, W1 llama
Old. "People arc •,klnK what can
&lt;• done about Hit, qu»»t|on end
Of**at!nB college courar* t&lt;» train
be young for marriage. and ite
e rp o n a tb llltifW h a t thry nrrd
• to find God and to rcim 'n'e
iim."
i
U , t night Mr. William, preached

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f ua need a new birth unlaaa w«
Jack LAmb, nationally fambua flabcrmmn and author,
WB nnlquirorally taken Chrlat gmf f K (m demonatralloti or bait and fly catting on tha 1*&gt;
k m n *It#rU
, r * &lt;^ rl,1Un' lha City Hall fiSeaday afternoon a t 4:30 o’clock. In Ihe picture
S h t
HarV ' Williams will Mr- U m b
hl&lt; M W f ,0 t“ teh M,h, bl* W * " * “ *hnWT
retch on "How tha Now Birth'fom* Florida black bam which Upped the *c»te* at 32 pound.
i' Obtained". Tuesday night w ill; —1 ------r “
-------‘ " — ,--------* outatandlng In Iht eatlai when
Artrage production of 340,MO ( The airo of o ralllranake
ly.WllMami will praach to th* oil we|la In lha United State* l^rnm pulrd by the number i
l.l barrels a day. th l American
Petroleum Inatltute reporta.
Tha Tataa highway department
Tta U 00 miles of madway and
irldgaa, underpanea and over"

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|2fl,IL 3d)08

w ere

IT construction In that *tata at
aUrt of 19M,

LOST: Between Sanford FOR SALE:
Tel. 171.
reIqtaM . rbone 11.

rra shoa rspalrlnN—polish.
■trlnt*. dye*, cleaner, we hs*s
I t Ctty fihoa Rbop, IlO flantord.
» ■
■ —
Tdu Can Sava yourself expensive
repairs, and hssp your horns
mors atlractlVS a t less coat by
Mslng Dollar * Oay’a qualHy
Mint, Slanlsy-Rogtrs Hardware
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FEBRUARY 22 THRU FEBRUARY 24

Silver Floss Pie Cherries 2 for
BU

Can Hominy

ALL USED CARS REDUCED

It’s A Good Investment To
Boy From Ua.

$25.00 to $65.00
’36 Ford
’34 Ply. Sedan
*34 Chev. Tn. Sedan *34 Chev. Coach *
’35 Ply. Sedan
’34 Chev. Tn. Sedan

Try A Delicious
Home-Cooked Meal

2 for

Campbell’s Security Feed
/ and Seed Store i• lit

Plums US

V 2 ton to 13

NEW 1938

Oldsmobiles

G

Sixes &amp; Eights

LANEY’S DRUG
STO RE
C o m p le te L u n c h
3 5 c

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Campbell Tomato Juice 3 for
Phillip’s A sst Soups
3 for
m. i

Brooksdale Salmon

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Sliced Peaches
3 for '
Tall Borden’s Milk
3 for
TAIela CAN

Wenr-Ever Aluminum Cooking Uteiulb

Proctor Chevrolet Co.

M

Flavora Fresh Prunes

3 for

M M R f OAF I I T T M MMItF OR I l l l T ABN

Bread »*
PROD
JFRESH LIMA
1 Giant STRINGLESS BEANS 2 lbs. 15c
&lt;YELLOW SQUASH 2 lbs................15c
; WINESAP APPLES
5 lbs............15c
4 RUTABAGAS
lb ..................... 2 V i c

TRUCK!

W E S P E C IA L IZ E IN
M OTOR TUNE - U P
Carbiretor and IpitiM Service

Select your food from a Uat of dtUeiom aandwlchaa
ind home cooked putrtra . . . Maet your frknda at
Lansy’*,
I WE FILL ALL PRESCRIPTIONS — PHONE 102

Quality Department
Beat AH Meat
STEW lb......... ..
Frsah Baltimore
OYSTERS qL..„
Choice Loin or Rib
Lamb Chop. lb.
Fresh Baby Beef
LIVER lb....... .

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Economy Department
Hog Head
A ffC
CHEESE 2 Iba. M U
Fresh Ground . . 9 9 °
Hamburger 2 Iba. M U
Frmh
PIQ 8IDBS lb.
Lola or Club
4 QC
| STEAK lb.___ JL«F

I.Al'KH PUNCH

G E N E V A -D D -I^sguu of Na­
tions quarters
expressed belief
yesterday thst Adolf IHUcr'i
;EDi Buyers for apples for Reichstag speech "lacked the usual
Ing *f#** s»uce,
mince punch.*' Ills statement that Ger­
piss, reasonable. Spencer s many would never return to tho
Ind A Palmsllo._________* league caused no surprise.

* WANTED! 60 Second hand
‘ chairs, I » drsaMrs, 10 wood
stoves, 114 A S Burner oil stoves
_ o r what have you to aelL Vk
Mty cash l o t asm*. Echols Furnltore Co. tOi Sanford Av*.

RILEY’S

uy Fertilizer that aids growth
Buy seed that grows.

2 Baby Carriages

ROME - D P &gt; - Official F’asclat
circles isld yesterday that llvlcha.
fuehrer. HHItr'a speech was re­
ceived “very favorably” but un­
official and well-informed quarter*
espreased some disappointment at
the lack of a definite statement
oh Austrian independence. Offi­
cial pleasure was expretied at
Hitler's recognition of Premier
Muiio'lnl's part In “raising the
banner agalnut Bolshevism"'

B. L. Perkins

Strawberry Crate. A F a n Crates

SPECIAL HOME Bargain at big
saerllle*. Corner 0th fit, and
FRANTS for sale: Pepper* A
tomato*., fiypai Av*. on Pad Magnolia Ava. All cash, fis* D. L»
Hasty farm. G. 0 . Johnson, P. O. lh raib er, executor. Phona 040.
JM* I I.
(HUNTED: 100 HonMwive* to lubk
t . through your attic* and gangs*
t f e old chairs, drsaasn, stoves,
ag what hav* you to m II. Wa will
bay them far csih. Echols Furnl-

A L LW I T E

NOTICE

26—'Miscellaneous For Sals

aad Orlando—Haward If

G R I F F I N

JIT MAO

bun. b p ra. M .T I-tl •#.
O N IO N at- tl i r y ) N n rlh ern , g e lluwa. M lb. b ag s, I t.S I-fl.T I.
.
ONlONfti (tlresn) pla. par daa.
bun are In alia. Dunrh M -tlc .
i-A tiN f.itn Fla. par Baa baa,
JD -lie.
PEAB (O reen ) F l a , bua. h p ra

laaaified Advertisements

T u n

FOR D E U a O U S
SN A C K S. . .

b lL MILLER

Btr Robert Peel, tbo tlrltUh
The Pacific ocean’s mem depth
atatoaman, antered Parliament *t la much greater than that of tho
«.
■
Atlantic. • • ‘
Ther# ar« about 2.000,000 .lepera
In lha world.
Calllomta’a first sugar beets
were raised eipeyl men tally Jn
ISO,

ZURHE3DE SPECIAL Celery
plants coYtrud be«Ty wllh
straw during cold waather, free
from frost, all varieties pepper
plants ready to act. Will make
price on application. J . W. Bell,
Lake Monroe.

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hpre, il.TI |I.M: Hue bora. |I.M,
CAnttrmii Sappil.* fight de­
mand moderata, market ataaAy Fla.
p*r &gt;.«■ ban te-tlc: Tori'BU
par dot baa. II.M-ll tl.
CArurUTW Iill! Pla. aearea KU aria .fair .quality. |I.M-|I.M.
CKLBltn Via. If* e tc arts
CO, INC.
l- M a tl.ll-ll.fi.
CKI.KIIT IIBAtlTSi Fla. le a
Millar Bldg.
Park A*c
baa, M-Ma.
(Wait to Harry'a Liquor Biota)
CIIINttnit CADOAnR! Fla. par
dim a r c In ala*, alow 41-lte.
rOIJ.AIIDH;. Fla. par c a t bua. EXTRA SPECIALS
If-H r.
COlINt fflrccn' Fla. par A a ALL SIZE ELECTRIC LI&amp;H1
Fla. per dot ll-M n *
ALL TIM KB
CITclIMjlKItai Fla. bue. hpra. BULBS AT
Mo H uiipllee.
1 &gt; S-!% discount under stand­
nnni*f.ANTt FIa baa
kora. ard ratal] price.
f
No Buppllee.
I.KTTIICK; Fla. irniK IU I. Real- BULBS GUAHANtBED fur
12*a boars.

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BW B B T POTATO KO: B a a tb rrn ,
P o r ta R ite* , few fla p
qua Illy,
baa. bag*. t l . t t - l t . l l i o rd in a ry la
pood ifW T bap* l l . l l - l t . T I . .
POTATOBd! m a n b a r a ) - M ain*'
Or. M o a n talaa C W T b a n ( M l .
I
TOMATO B di Kuppllaa n&gt;od&lt; r a t , .
d tm a M m o d * ra t,, m a r k e t, w an k er,
F la. loaaa • a r t a .a p p ro * . *«0 r I b n
p a t w it* r a n a a fa
q a a llty
A
pond II loo, O raana
A
• ■ ralnga.i
few ' b eat. l l .M - l l . T l i
O aatraT ly
■m ailer I L I t - l l . 1 l ; B it b e l l s . ert* .
f a ir ta B&gt;Md q a a l l t r arc. in r a a d lllo a . II.M -f l.T l; LUOS. film . A I
la r e a r f a ir
q u a lity
II.M -M M ,
U H l l . t e - |l . M ; r o a r e r , a ll . I m .

tb o I l k d a r » f M arch A. D , IM L
a r a i l d ay a t said
Co a r t. s a d
fit* r o a r written ip H a n t H . nor•a n a lly , o r by a tte r n a jr an d a l ta r w a ra a sta n d aa r a n m ay aca t i l
to a c e rta in B ill o l
C om p lain t
tllK ' b p r o a r a l i a A ide (la a k 'a a .
a g a in .! y on f o r a diver**.
Lai th la o rd e r ba p u b lish ed f a r
ttaa o ta la la r y lim a ra a a lra d
bp
law l a ib a B a s ta rd Ita ra ld , A
n aw ap ap ar of g . a . i a l c |ra n la lla o

IT’S SIMPLE

JOE PALOOKA

By HAM FISHER

A survey made at Oxford uni­
versity showed that although only
10 per cent of tho students elect
music, this 10 per cent wins 75 per
cent of all prltcs and scholarships.

By Jo Motor
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Sanford la The Only Central
Florida CHy Affording Rail, Highway
And Watef Transportation

Seminole County Produce*
More Fruit. And Vegetable* Than Arjr
Similar Area In America

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY* FEBRUARY 22. IM S

Unde Sam To
Buy Excess Of
LocalCelery

PENNSYLVANIA’S EARLE

Surplus Commodities
CorporationTo Pur­
chase 60 Cars This
W e e k __A $ $1.05

Judge Robert Probes Holiday Is Observed
For Cause Of Fatal In Commemoration
AutoSmashup Near
Birthday
Here Early Sunday
President
Duncan t. Cameron' and
McDonnhl who w rrr tilled h r 'ft
collblnn with a produce liuck on
the Lake Shon- botllevird n»«r
S m foid early Sunday morning
"came lo ihelr death In an auto
Iirr U m t through no fault nf the
t driver of the trrek, A. W, Ml'
■clinc',’1 was llic final renliet of the
'Coroners Jury at the Imiursi tj*jfv
1ducted Ly Justice nf IVacc Jam.
O. Itulwrts this morning.
| The drlvrr of the truck vtlth
hi* companion. It, K. Turaington,

Product Will Be
Given To Poor
Shipper To Get Fifty
Cents,Grower ToReceive The Balance
Purchnnn of Florid* mirnlu# celery by the Federal
f c rp lu a

Com mpdlM en

C o r­

poration will begin Immedi­
a te ly , It w m learned a t the
office of the Floriiln Celery
Control Committee here to­
day.

The SCO will purchaso CO cars
of the inrPlos this work I »r
distribution through pellat chan*
nels and will pay $1.03 por crate,
Tha Herald was informed.
Only V. B. NO. * grades or
better will bo purrhasnd, liowover, and tharo will bu a lit pur
cent tolerance for docay In lh«
Initial stages and t. tolerance nl
3 percent for black heart In th*
Initial s ta g n s , tlov-rnmeni In­
spection will be ronttlrrd f»r -ill
shipments and no X's will ho
pare based.
According to a decision roarh -d
la the meoiInc uf llm Florida
IVlery Control Committee last
night. th e ' ghlpprr will receive
It cent* tor'handling the celo.-y
and th e grower will idiovo llm
remainder minus the Inspection
IP*.
i
The allotments for government
f t — mow arlU ha dhtWbwlM *»
^ a la r f ahlpp*rs In Hm
«&gt;n
P( pro rfttu**kbsre. ba.cd on tho
avatlsMo’ ralsry for tbe current
wegk, * Cnntrpl Fommlttno -HI
dials indicated that a||OUuniltft
for govcruiunnt purchase* will I-*
between 4S or 60 earn in t.m
Banff rd-OvlMbi aoclion and lb"
remainder will be purchased In
u;h«r celery Pisnlurlng »"M u'l*
of tho Slate.
Shit'per* In this section who
hav« not ra&lt;*lv*d thslr allotinsnti for govorTTmont parclisya
wer" ret|tie*trd to contort utti
ctsls {nimedlalely.
J. II. Cadgct.. Inis nrr'vid In
Banferd to tlli«rt tho Rov-rnmevit purchaaes and w|l| mako!
Ida headquarter* In tha Oontrok
Gomnilttee oHirn In lbs Mcisrh
building.
J, C- I-tlHce. geendarr of Ihu
Control Comm ttee, rt-porie*l y -v
A |trd»y afternosm that lie reeo|it*|
Information from California of a
considerable &gt;ncr«arn in tho &lt;-*t'.mated number nl car* tn bo
shilprd fr'-m that Btale durlui;
tbe current ««ek.
Tbe report from the far west­
ern celery prftduc'ng renter. M;\
U-ttiee sftld. stated Hint there
^ w | | | b- between tT i nnd 200 cars
^ h ip p e d from Hint state during
~^tb* ennont week Instead ul l i t
cars gs r&lt; ported at the last inuellu i of th# Control committee.
Mr. L etlko gtated H nt ho bo.1
raeelred n*&gt; 4*ip|anatton of ttto
rST S'd eatlmate.
Accord lug to a report from
fhf Federal Bints Market New*
Her* lc«- regarding rile nr move­
ment over the nation, track
" 1 l»I* yastsr-lay ware conshlsrsld 11
lower In II m t|tr markets than
f tf Ihe prevloua week and matket rondltlona !■ a number of
the marketg sbaw sj
Improrn
ntoitb The New York market
however, was somewhat weaker

pendin'* the rem its
] | but n , i f ielen.vd immediately
; follmviu r tho verdict of tIts* jurat*,
j j At Ihr Imtcrst Ibis nuimfng
_
Ralph Crook testified tlini $br
, party hail been to S h irt's Camp
George Ear In, polu-playing governor ut Pennsylvania, iwho I) dancing h it (hnt he anil bis comrften mentioned as a successor for President Roosevelt Ini I 0$n. I’ftnion wvro sober and knew
. 'jiinUtim- of any dtlnkinj; in tha
has announced his candidacy for senator from the Keystone'* D fl'F*
1
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parly.
tie devlnrrd
Hist McDonaTd,

Orlando Leader
OfTownsendites
Is Speaker Here
Cure For Depressed
Conditions In U. S.
Is Shown In Talk
’Dine ui sing the cri'lcul enndi*
Hull* In the United Rial** at the
present time "ltd pointing to the
revolving pension plan evolved
by Dr. Francis Townsend ns a
rare, J. I- Sparling. ptestdftftFwf

their i|iiarter* in 'he k\i-lnk*
liuihling, declareil 'in- I’lan Will
"bting nb*)ut complete .s’stional
rccovrry; end involuntary
plryment, ami provide a real Soe’al Sectltltv for nil cl irens," orfirlols of 'he local Flub an ­
nounced today.
I.oca| Townsend Cl b officisl*
ipmUd Mr. Sparling us follows:
"The Townsend I’lan will bring
t'hatil retnple'e imtirnal rvrovery
in the shortest posuble time and
make impossible any future de­
pressions’; the H an w ill' end In'

The threw tors) detachments of
Florida Nations? Guards held their
weekly drIU sessions in tha Armory
Tha weekly meeting of the
bass end Checker C ub wlU be
i'd In the Veldes Hotel Thersday

The regular btelnest meeting of
the Lion's Club will bo held In tho
Thomni bad been te ert'ary for Valdes Hofei tomorrow night, of­
sgvta n s "
tha Dale* af Wind­ ficial* announced today.
sor vrbea ho warn Prince of Woloa
rad hold tho rank of m inuter in
Th* Monroe Chapter No. 1&gt; E.
Gtgat Britain** Peris embassy, A. M. eriO hold their regwlar eoneooMd saty la tha ambassador. vocation In the Masonic Temple totcewttoweg t w o peg# O rel

f

British Labor
Party
,
r» f
r ightsroreign rolicy
FOREIGN MINISTER RESIGNS
“ — 1

Laborites In House
Of Commons Urge
rhnniherlain Views

a* A i u 'n t i . sr»ii
Americans paid
their annusl
tribute to Georg* Washington ' on
the •J'-Olh tnnlretaary of his birth.
O rsto's young and old, lifted
parts of the
their voices in
country, draw ng on the first pres­
ident for the Inspiration to meet
the problems of today.
tt was a lego) holiday in every
stale end te’ritory of the Unl'ivl
[fa te s . t'nrornied
thousands nf
foreign
born
eltIsons ' rublied
etu'iildcra w th sons and daughters
of the Revolution as they tinned
out for parades, open ale mecitng*
church rei-vlces, dinners, dance.
()„|
pilgrimages to
hal owed
Anthony
ground.
of principle,
Wat ve'e'nns gathered In down- u deal wl h
toon New York for wreath laying
Pair monies In front of the Sub- t he peace of
trv '.u ry Ilitild ng where Washing­
ton look the orlh of office as
Fro* Went of the coin try.
Naval Academy students dressed
station tliips wilb flags and fircrl
s 21-gun salute at Annapolis.
The pmgiani i-ooinieinoratial the
day »t Ft rdr Irk all nrg, Va., Wash*
ingtun's tioyhooil home.

Kdrn, llii'lsh Foreign Minister, resigned over a mattsr
when Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, nogoUs'ed
German and Italian dictators In an effort to preserve
Europe.
______

Special Court Of Play O ver Golf
Honor Comm ends Course Increases
Scout On Record AsLinksImprove

House tH Commoiin n veto of
cent*urr ngaltwl llto govern*

m en'.
Arthur Greenwood, vice chair*
man of iho tnbor purtv. moving
a vote nf censure declared that
with Anthony Fdrn nut of office
ns fnrrhm sccrulary the "fate of
iti r moderate into of speed but
the world rests In the trembling
that he did nut see the truck up'
hemta of ibe Prime Minister. *
preaching before the nrcidrut.
Five Get loeadership 31 Persons From Out The motion deplored the elr*
of Eden's dramatlo
Awards; S c v e r a l t OfTown Among 114 ermstanres
resigns' |cn Hundsv night and pro­
Receive Promotions j Who Played Course posed to put the House on record
as having no rnnfidvnre In 'he
government's conduct of foreign
policy.
£
worn I Into 'be 11uvk on the curve wli^iel II END AYE, Franco - Spsui.h
Chamberlain's desire for a
llte nrridrnt nccurrd.
frontier, Feb. 22.—(Ah—The Xpati* j
speedy termination of the AnglotNHTUOM
I Mr. Michael l-Hlificd Ihal.wltctt ish insurgent command today nfItalian hostility, which he said
kun's &lt;&gt;f the he saw the on-coming ntila Inmled fiddly announced the recspture
might rrsrh n point at which
ie il rini; *bv Inward the I ruth t lint he rnn on nf Terurl and the flight of gnv"w ar bet worn us might liecomft
of Troop No, A. ; manager,
icol li'irh to In the shoulder of the highway emm-nt fnrrex from the bitterly
U, Rh*ron, who
In'ludeil among those toarlns Inevitable," was the IsT.i'e on
of play, uc- l«jfore Ihe impart which turned contested c'ty. Tlte Spanish g o 'which the Prime Minister *nd
LradomhlP won- 31 nut ol town player*
c-otupihd by the truck upside down. W l)rn'eminent ut Itarcelnna announced
■deli
places
os
'
l&gt;4rSI(T
fiilbiw’in-f
‘
frVtdf
lirlk i or lh r;n |,.*| of ||n- upprovima'e rpee*f*fK*t |U Iroeps Ii nl " evnrualrd
^Sc-enwhllr France speeded ‘lOY
, Asai-t* IIH’oiiiliigleti l|k, ttylvnn llenrh, plans fur a greater rearmament
of the ntitu, lie n-plled tin t be Tense', r.&lt;m &lt;C t r l Amt-on caplin
nnt Hriiulmaster: P'rtpAt Hu'itli N, V„ llulnth, Minn,, lai&gt; I'orl*, ns Its diploma's sought &lt;a pre­
red fu r, Ii In yeiild not dtdeiniine the speed of, ICO vn Herr rn*l nf Madrid.
IWiniond
Moitsalviili:- link, nml lhtrri*hu|-g, |'n,
vent the fall of the cabinet as
w.'h u in til the nimnchlng vehicle but that he
Insurgent office iw, *1Input in ward.
n result of the si'uatlun In Eng­
;-e In ti n tie- the approach tig vehicle bat that he government report* Hut the m ill i- 1 Si.liu y Nil, and HenrF Tumui,
Tho gierus nml tnlrwujr* ai« land.
o r. the b-atl- hour.
| Terurl gtirri*on had fought it s | Junior a**ls|nnt srotilmaators,
M-llt Ionic- awards w et- Kivetl r:itil to In- it Ho- best ennditiim
Tension also grew In Austria
s, liml u per-j Uthvi" witness** were Ih-puly way In safety, declared Isrge
u heir Germany ireently gained
1.
j.Sheriff C trl \Yi limn*. mol lhe.nuttdM.-ra of roptil lirnti troops hud to John Adams nml 1‘nul M-in- of the present season,
I C ^ i t s s*4 t n a s s n t o t )
I'layer*' during tlie wt-rk:
bii'tiit!- do - 1companion to the ituek driver, It. uiremleti-l end more than 1,00(1 in woodworking; a ltd In Jack
F. A. Kv (hard, t: K. Fullagnp
'Swede" Mnr- |;, Tin ningtou.
■Ii -*l Ih-cii Mlb d, lomugriit forces Sparkman and Herbert Mori iii.e I
II. F. JIon i holder, llm F an'»e||,
nu lie playe.l Tlir- , Jarorn were: J. I.. ltd - -rtro ra il lo In* pressing hard mi In music.
Jerry
Itoiliiiuy nml Jlmniv I'lll|-tirw*linff, vp*. A, File. H. I».
time*, tallied i-linitth, A. \\’. I.ee, J. A. Ilnrrol-I, tl*e* heels of retreatiiur loyalist*.
1/3 nit., to- Knt'l llossey, 1.. I*. Hug-iin, J r .,' The govertinienl rouintvnd had 11,K|.-r w -t- pioni";-.l to |l- ' Workman, W It. ItysUn. I-;. Foinp-1
It triple* mnl ami George Weinste'n.
ent fye.lt I mop t o ml pline* to rank nl S-coml Class Scout till tom Hr. ■&gt;. (I, Broil. Iliirohl
iTeniel to fit-lit off the renewed |y M-llyhead nnd II |ly So’illi- IHrbst. tt'iii, Vjhlrn, lir. A. I*.
insurgent nllnrL hut the insur- nn,i| weie prmu-|r to ill.' rank Melteynold*. Karl K 'am . W. II
i-inl* setres-d* d despite the gov- nf First Fln.,s Hi outs. Joe li.nl* BFUiprr. It. F. Ilerk. lord H ai­
ti son. mill- m il Fred n- ii. iv i was pi Milole, | to l.ife Hemtt.
ernment's i elnfnrceturiitK.
Foinim-ntlng
upon
M-u nl; lligglns. Joe Maeter*. in to I'abl*
i Insurgents first
ltc-1,1 T enttl,
i'hcn the RoVertiuient n o pi tired It tali:-'* presence, Arthur llranan, well Henry Wnlion, tiro. Thurs­
in n surprise ullnrk Inst IK-rcinlicr dlsttirt rlmlrntaii of III- F - ii' m I ton. It-y yymei. j,.. h -hii ruiiiih
L nd the lo-.iiri;i-tit« have Iwcn try- Florida Founcil, mud I tint In- "&gt;• Aler Bh.irun, lliuik l'e|k us. J.
ling ever tdner to n t.-ke it, Its -'■lire that the prayer* of every II. Dyson, Juhuule Morgan, John
va'ne lo both side* is 11* Mtrairgie on*' pr*'*eat w e n - on*" - i 1 'I in Fourier, MorrU Brhnvid-r. Hub
lorfttlon tin a bsie for o[H-ration*. lliey im lir-d Unit ho tb'd In-, i Art V d Holly, s. it HlKhlerJnhn t.u,|»ig, Joliii Kirk,
Tbe ile.pi-rate buttle for Tirue!,i,I brought haek from llm Vnll*') **•
ll-|b*l, J, M. Shoemaker,
tum nl last nfiuht into a duel with, tho Shadow to *tnnd b-for*- lb* i t
Harrison- J. it.. Tharp. J
explosive* Inside tin- devastated In giO&gt;-l benlih and i-ei t t- tin &lt;
»nr. H. It Fnh'innn. J. A,
■eeiignilliui n llirli was nltuu d
lirovinelal cnpllal.
WASHINGTON, l eb rl.
*Fi
I, Howard Fa vill-. K, It.
Th* Insurgents, whose troops deni-d lilut,"
—Tho houro ways and toeaii*
Jods- Sbaimi tires*-tiled M**o
II, J r . II. tV. Kp-lierr, Ih1tm 'e be,ii irporli-d nut rounding
rommittt-e last night minpt-i &lt;1
l*uu| It'd!..-11, 1. W. A I.tnk
Teruel for three days, found the ■HltntK- ws a ft esnfttple nl *‘*-u*'
l-cadinx of Ihe tax liill after d
I. H I'olH-, I*, K, Fl-ui,
liefrndcm' rt*'»lrnre so strong that w lm 'uns »jt»-d log u great and
fent'nK. 13 to | 0. n roptlMlii't
Fred Hrott. J, F, llutrli'aon.
plane* nml artillery were oidt-red glorious
effoit lo scrap the |&gt;,op'
H*ll'h Mlewai t, Itnyiii-nd l.iiiid■o blii'-l the government position*
tail |**i &gt;i rat* * on rtoaety
■IMlst. A W Kn-s Hoy Hollar,
with Ions of projectile* before the
lion*.
J b, llinley, m S Pubrlon. Jm*
next at tar I:.
Hep, Vinton, d-'iiumnfl
K-u
tr*«iio*r* n , r » p n » i
The government army, with the
tuck), who h -ad 'd u *ub roui
insurgenls alirudy in Hie suburbs,
htltteo whlrh prepniod tha r"&lt;"
exp'oded mines which they had
n»e t'han("a. sail! he In.pod '&lt;•
tunneled
umli-r ares* held by
hr ng tha wicasoro up in th*
Generalissimo Fiancisro Franco'*
tuu*e
nm l week,
troops.
Tho fir*t hint «.f n floor f-fitit
(n Hanford buslnen* turn gn'e
on the meiitiiro ram** lest nl (hi
j u u i sflsr tha— goutnitllya . . Jird.
i...11ri n~f„ ~*^T.i:iVrr.? l-nMi'- ^
—eddrrsuoi -«t 4 Its.- regular
klrt"-HTf " T Btn t 1etPir**^tP‘ W.sk.
honored, ws-r" Judge Jaui-* | •. | Ft "tt Ih BteeHgp -T* tile EpUcojilT
ft* 1*1 --sentnli'e la inn irk, *1 it
Sharon, chairman of ill- Court .Men's d u ll held in the Farlsh
«r»i. Ohiur a memli1 r id tho
of Honor- Mr. Mu«nn: Mr. Mm House of the Holy Crus* 'Episcopal
CM up rrtli* i*i| tho Hole* n.i
c|os* ly-In-Id mtPoraHoiin a* "it,
"lln 'a Ibe author of at* books r|*. Be.iuifata.ler id Troop S; nnd diurch last night. Itev. Martin J.
r* Hr«n«ti.
.
lirim , pastor, m U tuday.
curious pit i-o or rli* tilt.mn*i.l"
on tiahiun which *al| morn than
wh.ili
wilt drive tunny
Itnl
100,000 loplrs annually. Ilia hook
lUlph Smith of Ch*ie ami
“How |o Culrh Hid John Itssa" Flying FortreHSeH
Prire* into tho hands of Monopo­
Company, gave an outline of the
I'm, b-fn M-rogniseJ a* Ilia nlovt
list*.
■• •
. ..
work of a credit tninsger and II.
Immnrck an|d In a rndl't sp-arti
auihorltaiire treutiso over writ*
l i C f f i n 1' light H o m e II. Coleman, local inaniigrr of lh*
ten on has* l ubinit.
Urn raii*a will strike i t *n*b in
-------Florida I'owrr and lig h t Comdugtrialiils -■ Henry Ford, mo­
■'l-anib ie In Florida und-r thr
DHENDS A 1(1EH, Feb. 22. b ll l'*hy. gave Ibe hl.lnry of the
to r magnsie, and will bit n -w .*
sponsorship i»f the Hull Oil Cor­ —Five United Slates rrm y bomb- cnmnirrelal usr nf electricity, and
p*l*r&gt; and most largo iner&lt;miporation. a n d III* eihlhitona ar&lt;' era,- -which ' flctg* from Miami, di»Pkty*d u replica of Ibe first
fr*« to everyone. I.aat week FI*., lo tbe inauguration of I'rrsl- inrandaarent e'ectric lamp,
til« concent*,
A f ght to oltralnnlo llm e
more than t.iMKI |imipla m ro-d dent O rtli of Argentina, took off Mis. A. M. I'lilllps rendered
lain* was l'*d in mmniitls’e by
uUt to are Ills cshlbiHon a t Bit- today for lionir. Tha sixth plane &lt;wo selections accompanied by
llrprs’seniallyr Crowther, yflp*lb»«» Mprlngs. loimb cast In
was uimbla lo depart becaese on* Mis* Margaret Davis. Charles
tlcan. New York. A ftrr hi* I s r
!■it)J Lion dally In th(&gt; Dallas Cen- wheel sank through Ihu nm rrete Steen worth, president, presided
tennlel for two years, and will covering of an iini|ergn&gt;uiid gas- over Ihe business meeting which
b* M m In the Naw York World'* olinr lank at tho air field, end a was fo'lowcd by light refreshFair In 1111,"
jack big enough lo lift the huge tnents.
LOCAL WEATHER
In contusion, the announce­ (Tans rou'd net bo found immed- Rev. Bram reported th at th*
ment Incited tbe public to a t­ lately. !• will fly hark later.
neat meeting of the Club will be a
tend the free exhibition this at- Five planaa were to make Ihe Joint mooting with tho Women's
ti ntooo and *a&lt;d ‘‘that Lamb return trip In easy* stages. They nir/JUary to be held In Ihe Pariah
can leach a man more about flow from Miami lo I.itna, Peru, House, on Mar. 23. Rev. Hamilton
fishing Jn oa« * knur’ than be without a stop and then hopped West, student chaplain a t *h# .
rowid learn lu years of actual from 1.1m* lo th u ri&gt;y In a second University of Florida, will be Ihe !
fishing."
nons'op flight,
guest speaker,
1

Insurgents Claim
Smashing Victory
Over Government

Notables Speak At
Waterway Meet In
Mount Dora Today

Tax Measure Bead
To House Ways And
Means Committee

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
British Minister To
Paris fille d !h Race

TruckDrivers
f!?,“ V Pa)?
Exonerated Of Tribute To
MishapBlanie Washington

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t h a n tU r tr will bo a sh o rta g e
Suitable work for a ll—eapliaJtat as w ill
laborer—with e a r.
hr retirem ent on liberal penelons
will bo achieved through h te.ftecal eystem, lllltcr bcltevea. (It
alio baa worked o u t, prediction,
distribution and social phase* of
bis theory.
Bo' assured of his logic la 0&gt;e
Holy City overseer that ha has
a standing offer of 120,000 re ­
ward fo r anybody who can find
a flaw . In K ’’

, ,

For Governor

ither Rlker Hopes
For Success Where
S i n c l a i r Failed

St HOLY CITY, C a lif, Feb. 1«;—
■» The “world’s perfect, r m i m * m e n tt“ heretofore confffled 'o a
■'few acrea In the Bnnta C m
'^m ountains, la about to apreod.
“F ather^ W illiam F.. Hiker, !*•
■talkative a p o s tle , la out for jrov’•rrn o r of California In 'h e ,u3*
election, Ha Hopes to aceeeod
'w here Upton Blnclalr nnd his
*YP1C plan failed;
t In case h# doesn't, ha la «oln«
*to tra n sfe r tho b1ts*lnge*"bf the Ambassador to London, on the
4 .ystam U&gt; Mealcar— H e haa Just rot* of Italy In the A ustrian
Franca made
."made a good WU to n r ^ o o tk of relate. Mranwhllo
plans to speed up Ita arm ament
. tbft Rio flranJ*.:V h t»
pUne. O a llx ig fifc rttc a rts urged program.
Austria last night was on the
.th e Latins «o jfhav# faMh In tha
verge of headlong surrender in
i-ftkora.”
^ Tha 03-year-old
philosopher Fuehrer Adolf H lller’a demands
lie* dtm onsraled that on a small for com pie* a Nasi “ pacification
?jw»la ho can maVa hla Idea* ellek. of tho government, oflor Ureal
Britain and France re f a e d akl
.H o ly CHy (population M ) .ha»
; jbben providing a living for Hiker against encroaehmrn'te.
Chancellor Kurt Beh-aehnlgn
land hts flock fo r 20 yeara.
, t ,I U
business haa
expanded I and Ihe Fa'hcrlam l front, fig h t­
ing to escape being brought n r
dor the N atl yoke, a tr g g le d *n
prevent the m inisters of finance
and propaganda from Iwlng adiljsl
to die five cabinet posts which
Behuichnlgg turned
over lo
Natl* or N atl sym polhltera w lan
.ha capll.latcd to Hiller’s demands
48 hours ago.
Germany, her oppotllo appar­
ently whet &lt;*d by the success &lt;d
tho coup, n b o rought lo gnin
control of A vtlriu'a nrm y by
claiming &lt;be vnrant
post oi
minister of defense.
There wa* deep gloom In Vi­
enna last night nnd general res­
ignation lo Ihe eventual crea'ton
of a Nasi A ustrian sin
similar
■o German-domlnaU-d D anilg, un­
der a "Ulclehi.tuillung ‘—co-ordinatlon—of German and A ilrla n
Internal and foreign policies.
It nppesrvd &lt;hsi A us’. rls w as1
about to rome under “told Nasiflcatlon," or 'su b itcllo n by admlnlstrative m e ss.res wllhou’j an)
actual m erger, and by it constant
application of pressure by Hiller.

Austria. R u m b les
With Opposition As
Nazis Push Drive

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one, r f t e r l t la baked, with melted
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ron fe d toner’s sugar. Then a lp It-!
under the broiler for a m inute.'
Test* by the National phyalra)^
labo rato ry of (lr«&gt;at llrltalp have!
shown that a short lenuih of
ru bbor In n r Inserted In w ater
system* will shut nut fttni»onstoking and
water circulation
noises.

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u o s c o w . r ib , i t . —( f l fo o r Russian eetentUU who
have Men marooned tor morn
thnn right month, on drifting
Arttlc k«v wtr* taken t&lt;
i^ iS
safety today,on tha kobroah
j
era Taimyr and Mnnnan, Tbi
four men and all the equip­
ment Which they hare been
Didax for meterotog cal ob
aorvatkmi lootin s toward thoatahllahment of a RDtaUn
airline arroac the North Pol­
High, praise of the CUy Comio the tin te d Btatep ,w»r» 1 minion1a efforts to effect aa*loaded on two raacae vraft. (lament, pf all delinquent taxes'
The four aclantUta ware plant
and to restore to the tox rolls!
ad near the North ro le by an a|| root propei'y’ wllhto *he city
aerial adpedltlon on May II. ' came from three independent
source, today while one ot them,
the Sanford Attarito National
Bank, offered means of a alia ting
delinquent taxpayers In raising
, LONDON, F ib. 19. -(/P) —Til#
Iba necessary funds.
‘0 ,WASHINGTON, F eb .^ .—
British mtitiii't struggled tn an
ft! O. fiblnhoiser, president of
Uigelit session today w.tb what
(AP)—'Chairman Vlnaon (Dtho Inatitutiont commended' the
wa, repotted widely to bo a
ariloa at the Commissioner!, pro.
Oa.) of tb# House Naval
B E R L IN , Peb. 10.— (AP)
crisis between Prime Minister
poeed that tha hank would con­
Committee today auffferted
—Thrtw
wreka of wild n i-. .
Nev
||n
cliantbcrtofn
and
Foreign
sider loan* on ' Improved City
H b i part of a fifteen mil*
Beci*t*rr Anthony thlen over morn of ntomentoitg c"R«ng«i ;
pro peri y for tho purpose of pay.
y
hon-dollar experimental fund
Uhnni'raristn s
new
friendship In Central Europe will reneh
to g . adjusted delinquent tog ac­
gestures lu Italy,
to teat the mysterious new
count'!. and urged the Cooper­
their climax, perhapa with » , "
John Rlngltog NoKTi,*executive head of the REngling Broe. A Bamum and Bailey clrrcs, to n e a r­
Home tllpltmatlc quarter, were
ation of Ibe public tq this end.
“aerial bomb” which the
glgn
of fulfillment, when
ing
a
sling
following
an
encounter
with
a
huge
gorilla
which
matched
hla
arm
through
bars
of
a
Infermtd
Kdip
had
threatened
to
John Meiach 8r., former chair­
Inventor said would revolu­
Reichnfuphrer
Hitler dellxat*
bolt
the
government
|f
the
cage
and
chewed
It
Mverely
at
the
e-rt-a'
winter
quarters
at
Saraaola,
Fla.
North
I*
shown
looking
man of th* Board &lt;7 County
tionise this country's del*r i»u Minister aarrlficed the hie newest message to th#
Commissioners, wrote the City a1 a picture of the beail.
Fondgn Hecretary’a Iswguo of world tomorrow.
Commission expressing Ibe hope
VtaaBn KhciWl to • do
Natliin', Ideal, for a quirk bar*
The celery Control Committee that local properly owners would
vie* which Laotor P. Bartow.
Tho old familiar question
gnlu wJtli Italy's Premier Mu,Stamford, Conn, Investor, arid to a meettna t u t o g h t voted to lake advantage of the plan and
“What will h« do nextl" echoed
aoltol,
pledging
hla
own
co-operation)
would torn* drastic
*H*ru- recomnlend to the Secretary ot
llurtwrt Morrison, on* of Brit­ in all the chaneelloriea and th en
while W iper L. Cooper, promi­
t&gt;on
tha yroptoad billion-dolain's
labor leader*, urged Kden wa* no official Indkallon of what
Agriculture
for
another
week
ot
nent
reel
estate
and
insurance
Ur naval **D*n«ton pro«r«m.
t&lt;
&gt;
resign
from the cabinet In d«* might ba hla plans or to wh*9
agent,
predicted
a
big
increase
In
pro
ration
ofv7l
percent
of
all
Barlow Mid. tha now bomb*,
flnnrq of nny “humiliating deal" degree he proposed to ir iM tu y i
building and real estate actlrUy
dropped from trammdow halshU, Florida Celery ava||ablo for
between Chamberlain and Musso them. Ilia cloaett collsboratlriur
* result of Iha movement to
could “blanket" on » r ~ 10 mllo. ■hlpment and a]eo paased a rcao- as
prrdkted It would ho ■ "maaaago
ad^DM taxes.
Illll.
N u n to thro#
«nd lution requesting tha Surplus
of peace". Dot that waa i m h
letters to full are a* fol.
eriptl* «T»n bnttlMhipa.
comfort to anxlaua at* (samea.
•
loWBi
Three dctochmtnto of local
Bnrtow told tho committee ha Conunodltka Corporation to p u r
It waa tsken for gjonted ho
February
ID,
193(1
cboao
Tl
c*r*
of
the
aurplaa
at
National
liuerds
will
hqld
their
would not ha satisfied with Vlnwould pktoro tha recent tbadge*
!!&lt;*- Edward Higgins, Mayor,
tOrckly drill' aesaion In tho local
eana pmsaaal tocuu** ba “would a price not lest than $1.11 per City of Sanford,
In Auilrto—naming five cabinet
Arniary Monday night.
net mwn der# pat m r Ideoo In crate.
member* fsvorabl* to Germany
Sanford, Florida.
j
'
_____
the patopt aOlce.”
The earmed goods exhibit ot and freeing Nail political p rin t
It soemsd to ba the consensus D«ar Mr. Iliggtoa:
TOKYO, F*b. to.—(JPl— A sug­
the IlottM peeked pf opinion of Control Committee
regular weekly luncheon Initial trsta of the Police radio the Seminole County Women's
-o t a vital atep toward K*v
I. read with much Interest yoar gestion that tha United Slates and s, The re
— ,
end eenl
to the member, present that tha dr**
llolary Club will be held equipment being installed at tho Home Demonstration Club* waa ropean peace.
Japan sign an anti-war pact was of the Iti
l
PuHUlnd
In
"Banfortl
the tlU S M J tS ejipro t'o action alerted H at week Herald- at February llth and advanced today by Takeo Wiki, to tha V
Valdes Hotel Monday at local Polk* Station war* termed awarded flu l place at the Central
F ran van Pspen, retiring N**l
bin. for thoiOUU, Com
'clack.
d he continued through *na member _ef the Japanese paraa "moyt satisfactory" by Chief Florida .Exposition, Mrs. Gladys ambeaasdor to Austria wbo
■ 'e « * ’and »»v«VeV hdvMathd
------- U
I M l N f 9 a n ilB M b « ilp « B n n s
[lament' ^
^
'eaato 'u n ­ an oven bMvtor reduction Hi .
Local firemen tost night wfri-1^ ^
^ f f W llla r S . tfcl. I(rninnatretina agent. In charge of German accord, said it
®
h
effort
tq
clear
up
an
unfor*
Addtemlng
a
giant
mass
meet,
nlttot voted to shipments.
the exhihlt, announced today.
*1 tunato tag situation, red-ce and tog, Mikl said - If there Is any called to Orange Avcuun to Ouk' "inming.
but the first step toward a comtsport favorably P R lU ttil
.Tho available supply of Florida equalise the tax Burden and re­ hesitancy In the minds of cither Illll to eittottulsli n grans firw.l Receiver* have f»cen Installed to The entry, Mrs. Kendall aakl, menweallh of nations In middle
onlt'a request for a $150,000,000 celery for the comint wet It waa
letch of the local Police patrol wsa made through tho co-opera­ Europe "under Germany'* leader*
store val- e to Sanford real ratals. people concerning the resllty of No danmgo was Fi-|«irlod,
deflelency relief, bill to meet reported a* over to cars higher
Aa
evidence
of
our
sincere
in­
the
unwritten
bond
.of
friendship,
'cars by \V. 1). Huff man, local KCA tion of npproxlmalely 30 women of ship.
mounting onemploymsnt coala.
Ilia Home Itemonstration Clubs
than for Ilia previous week but terest in this mailer, The Han. let It t&gt;e manifested mors clearly Charlie Maywood was granted
, ml lr, lr Ultl,k. .....
He declared that other ilmltai1
Tha
foor-dapartmant btU la California ilitpmenta n«ra esti­
ford Atlantic National Bank will by a- written
......— rpart
—- against
____ war.
— pcrmUrion by local building in»|«-c- IransmlMrr In the auto of II. M. and the entry was glvrn 017 agreements were expected to fol­
tllD S ,74S more U na waa appro- mated at approiimntely l i t cars be pleased to consider loans on solemnly contracted by the gov 1 tor. II. 1*. I'aston. to orect n two
Is'lghlcy, who la In charge of the points of a possibly 1000 by the low, especially with tha "lucceaprtatod for tha currant fiacat aa compared with the 141 cam
loom frnmo lm—ding on I’orao
slon stairs" carved nut of the old
installation of the n|ui|imrnt, judges.
year, hot »1A1*,809 lass than waa ablrped during tha current week, improved C»y property for the ernmenta of the United Stairs and Avenue In tho Itobiusim survey.
purpoM of paying adjusted de­ Japan."
•bowed recently purclmtcd equip­ The display consisted of 2(14 Austro-Hungarian Empire at Uw
• ought by Mr. Roosevelt In hit
verietlsi of cannrd goods In .130
Leedinx shlppera In expressing
b udftt aaUmatca for the U N opinions doclared that wtitla tha linquent tea account* to the City It was learned from a reliable Violators of City Ordinances ment to br in iwrfccl working container*. Seminole County ex­ end of the World Whr.
In
raiea
where
then
l(
a
fixed
“Austria will be an example of
j of
source
that
Miki'a
speech
was
a
conditio
rt,
floral yoar. Tha bUl carried »SV celery market “waa not a whole
Income, either from the foo|CTTy •rial balloon for a non-aggression will he tried before City Judge The E.'i watt ultra high fr hibit of cryslnllinl citrus waa also h«w uncertainly in Middle Europo
017 more than tha amonnt rec­ lot better" a alight upward trend
.
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Irsnsmilter
nt the Puller
1‘1* " b&gt;r lho JudK” ' ran bo swept away", hn tald,
ommended by the flouts appro­ in tome ot the markets w i, not or to the owner to an amount pact project being considered by Frenk L. Miller In a srulon ol qurncy
which would Insure tha repay­ tha Japanese government and wss 'he Municipal Tmirt at the loml HtBlIivn I, alto In working outer Mrs. Kendall sa^l.
"This, aa the Fuehrer will aoy
priations commutes.
ed In tho last faw days and ment of tha loon In regular to- designed to teat public reaction. | I'olke Btilton Monday afternoon but the mast, over 100 fret In
February 20 (In tho Rrichatag),
The appropriations by departmoat of tho ihlppers to both tho a'almenta at itoted intervals.
la being duns by Germany’s agree­
Meanwhile, Emperor lllrohlto «t 4:00 o'clock.
length,N on whkh flic- radiator
manU: B ute. IMAM,710; Ju s­
We with you much socen , in of Japan, dismayed because of the
-------ment tn guarantee Austrian In*
will be mounted, han not as yet
tice, *42,2*8.471; Commerce «4S,- Banford-Ottodo and the Sarasota.
KsslisCVe ss Psbs reset
Manatee eectlona optimistically this effort to rector* ____
prosperity
. .. „ failure of hi* armies to advance
A aot tol gntlierto« id tlm mem- tiecn erected.
SZdjMO; Labor, SHU t.M O .
forecast a healthier market con to Sanford and biapeak for tha'In thtlr campaign to occupy bar, of ills Hsnfonl Tourist Club Workmen.- however, are plan-’
An nmondmant by Rap. John II.
‘tton throughout tho coming CMy Co mmlas loner, the co-opera. | China's provisional capital In II*n-| *iU be held in tint Ctininlrer of nlng erection of thn maxi this
Totin (D CtUf.), to pmrido I V dweek.
Jam«x It. iTTnlon begins a
lion of our people.
jkow, today named a new supreme Commerce building Monday n'ibl afternoon, it waa Iruinrd at the' |,.nDr.day
000 for n als to nine month*
mission tomorrow at
Estimated
return,
for
the
Cordially
yours,
[commanoer
for
th*
Yangtae
Val-i
"t
1.10
o'clock,
Mrs.
C
l.
H,
Karl.
I'nlicc Station this niornlng,
Commerce Deportment survey of
Ihe
Banfurd
CungreRnt'unal
commodity were approximately
S- O. SHlNHOLSEK.'ley area and ordered th* mobilise P re sid e n t of th e r |u b , ra id to d a y .
Trvta of the atation Iranvmlttrr Church, It w a, announced today,
the Mroo for the current week
Prwlden*. Don of more than 100,000 addl_ today proved It to l&gt;« iu-working
Gen. and Mr*. K. J. lltgftm: order I’rliol car* picked up sig­ lie will (peek ' both . Uundey
aa for tha pr*vloa, veel| but
t Ions I reservlata for a final mighty
morning sad Hundny *Tl&gt;nln*-and
growers at the meeting declared
Sanford, Florida, drive to end th* Chtoese-Jtpanear retired International leaders of nals from fhr transmitter -whlrh each evening during the week.
that greater returns meat
n«* Tho Salvation Army, will eon- wra trsled without an antrnns.
February 1$, 193S'war.
Ke-af firming hla 1931 plat­
Dr. L'llnlun ««v lo rn dial edu­
forthcoming in order to avo’d a Hon. City Commiss Ion,
Lieut. Gen. lurane MatiUl, In dset a (peels) Herrlce In "Koto Full 0|&gt;oratfon of,tha equipment c a te d 'I n Ireland, l i t Imaan Ids form promlaei of economy and ef*
Sanford, Florida.
ikiBllaavc •!
treat lean M reee Pearl
financial crisis.
is expected to get underway early ministerial cnrepr |n l^mdander- flclency, w. B. Ballard, of Alt*,
In a report of V. V. Bowman, Gent lemen:
next weeTT'
ry. For II year* after Turning |o monte Springe, announced hto
Your
now
U
t
gad
special
as­
chief estimator. It waa revealed
the tinkl'd H lite , lie was pastor candidacy today for re-election to
adjustment,
in my
for the that tho general ouality has Im­ sessment
of
Central ('»ngr&lt; guili&gt;no| Church the Board of County Commis­
tr*
Vaorl
sioner) from Rlatrkt Three to
ito Lac lala tare la Group No. proved with clim ated yield, in
In
I'hiladrlphla.
the May
Demoeratlo Primary
appearod today with the »n- some sections aa high aa
election.
- (
nooneomont at Ooo, If. Bridie. crates per acre.
Regard ing
government
In making known hla InlantlsB
Tho" Seminole High School L’el whoar drfriialte playing wa, on*
JrV of Lengwood. who soya that
Jack Ia mb, woild
fa/oim
to offer for re-eltetion, Mr. B il­
ho M a t , for “«S ooonowkal chase, mem ben of the Commit­
err Feds won their l n*l home of |be outstanding fi-uluree ot
recommended that M cents
ls rd pointed to tb* record of (bo
fisherman,
iitMinr
and
wriJFr,
Is
oguatritctlTe bualaaoaUhe admin­ tee IC
game of tha current csga sea­ tha game, returned to bla u|U
m lh M l M, m m two)
present board and stated ‘ha be*
coming In Hanford ■nFMr'Tursdny
istration of (lata government"
son from th# Tavares Bulldogs scoring form In the f&gt;r*t half, and will appear In a free exhibi­
l.lrrnaea to wed were homed In ilcvrd It hid M rved the public to
aad I. willing to Stvs pan®**l
by a score of II to t l to a bant making a total of eight point*, tion of halt and fly casting for two couple, yesterday In th* nf- an rfficlant manner and i l a n&gt;
time in etritoq. to aorvo lie eounNEWTON, 0 a , Feb. 19.—UP) fought tilt on tha local court but failed to make a alnll* tally th* benefit of building fishermen flc* of County Judxs II. W. Ware, Huced cost lo th* taxpayer.
ty and ,U U to this and.
-Georgia's
fir s t
och*dul*d last ntfht.
Ilo declared h* would eonttono
In tho later periods.
who want (o learn more about the record* i-evealutl this rourning.
Mr. Bridl*. who la the mayor
county option liquor rqfcrendum
Jim Itleer
removed from (port.
License,
were granted to in -work for “better government
at Langwaod. *aya that thla la
Tha
rad,
not
only
played
thelj
hla t i n t venture to to politico,
Two - guilty Pto*« w en heard waa temporarily enjoined today tost home gam* and also com­ the gain* in the first &lt; l-l min­ A writer for Collier*, This Jam#, A. Blokes and Helen I*. at less money" and said be bo*
outride a t hla o * i little com by County Judga R. W. W an on a petition charging (be legla. pleted their acbeduU of confor- utes of Pl"r alter rfforee Hob Week, Field and Stream, and Calhoun bu'&gt; of Ostaen *U« to lie red that the two yoar*'* exper­
four personal many other national 'publications. llroca E, MrKay of 8e|byr||le, ience on th* County Commission
atunity, where ho rosMaa with recently, records at tbs Court latfr* net providing for th* elec­ eoco games hut will t nbh the Lockett called
tions a* unconstitutional.
fosla
on
the
Fed
center.
Mr. I.a mb I* also tho author of Del. and Mary Ellyn Jean of "Inside looking out" would bo ef
hie Wife on their d ir e , sto re
agataat
th ,
O rlando
Ileus* revealed today.
Th* petitioner* contended pro- I'M ca
great value to him to totter aarr*
The protege* of Coach l^onard •is books on flaking, and hla Ust Daytona lirarb.
which, la now hla efctof bnalnaaa
WIUtoKurphy plaadad guilty to vision* for enactment of the tow, Ttgara of tha Big Tan conference McLuca, have had on* of the book “llow To Catch Old John
ing tha people of Semtoato
to the ntw Orlando gym Tuesday
charge* of assault and battery
Coonty.
Coming to this OfruV from and wa« sentenced to pay a ffa* whkh ended t t ytnra of gfohlbi- night. Daring the season the boat si ssons In r«c«nt years and Bass" has sold more than 100,000
tlon to Georgia, wor* not contain­
Ha stressed the n#*d for co-cp*
are expected to finish tbs North- copiet.
GreaariQa, &amp; &lt;L hn jM c ' form er at $11 mid costs or strva M day,
ed to tho Governor^ col) for a re- Fed* have lost only two of ten Mat
(ration b*tw*«n City and CounRy
Conference
tournament, If yon like to fish, and want to
IP engaged la the t*siO* toul
conference
game*,
tos'ng
one
and John Henry Thomas, who rent special set*ton which passed
offkial* and cm phsalted that
qrblcb will be held In Leeaborg
aa a Pl—dod guilty to tho same
each to tho Daytona Beach Bur- Wednesday and Thursday, with learn tom* of the real secret* of
such co-operation is being given
tha sport from a man who ha*
weaver
The resIrainlag order, calling caqeero and tha Leesburg Yel­
fans* woo sentenced to pay a
Tha Seminole High
fkhool and that b* would continually' t
■pent
hla
xnlir#
lifetime
In
the
winning
honor*.
fine at |M and coeta o r aer* for a hairing am tho temporary In­ low Jackxu.
-i *'
The Baby Feds, toad by “Lit sport, Mr. Lamb will show you at Band, under th* direction of T. work towards this end.
to too first five minute, of
foor months to the C oast/ jaU. junction am Mar. If. makes man­
M. Doll Ison, will present a band Mr. Ballard baa toon n resident
(to Danny" Altman- who scored his exhibition Tuesday.
Play
toot
night
the
Tavares
quin
datory the efasallatlen of tho
concert on the Band Shell on far M year* of
Altamonto
9
* *
t
election whkh was set for Mon t*t made f|v, successive Laid a total 0f 10 point* for scoring
the Munkipa) Pier on the after, •Spring!, where ho to • promt"
honors, won from the Tavares
day.
goal, t® taka a load of to to I
noon of Fab- 37. The Herald waa nsn t fern grower and to actively
hot tho pod, retaliated with I B Bqsad In tb* opening anoooa
reliably Informed today.
Identified with tha public affair* &lt;|
for by g M to It margin.
field goal# In the last three min
The local High School band of that community, bring It* rity
■Wa to take a land of t l to 10
consists of 40 pieces and tb* clerk, tan collector, tog
at tho end 04 tho f r*t quarter,
W. M. Taanlel'ffe. prMldant of •chad aled performance will last and treasurer.
Tlw BiJModa tailed to threaten
the Aeceptagce Corporation of approximately two hours.
Of th* local delegation
Florida, announced yesterday tho
afwr tho initial scoring spurt.
appointment of Austin K. LanlUto .
COUNTY AUOITKD
L O C A L W E A T IB a r
Tim M i load by * ecoce of II
of Laeahsn to tho eorporutton’i
to 11 nt tho half,
board of dtyoetora.
TALLAHASSEE. Fab. 11. —UP)
gtont Bulldog pivot
Lake County Judge a. B. Har- —State Auditor W. M. Wain
Partly cloudy, poaaibly 1
long, Jr- was appointed to the wrixbt reported yesterday « shower* in aootb portkm
honors to th*
advisory committee of tho or the record* of Assessor Jama* and Sunday morning
of 1$ point*.
gaatoattOB. Mr. Ungtlto la aocra- M Owens. Jr- bad Judga Bichard northeast coast early
tary of U* First Federal 8*v- r . Robbias of palm
augktty *** ** m mom ana on
toga A Loan Aaaoctotion to L***portion Sunday and t o n t o * M «
b*r$.
. ,
tontool

A e ria l Bomb

Stamford I n v e n t o r
Sayn Device W i l l
Canto Big Change
InN ation's Defense

BankConsidens Loans
To Aid Delinquent'
Taxpayers In S et-,
tlinff .Old T a x e s ,

Crisis Looms In
British Cabinet
Over Mussolini

Power Of Bombs
Told Committee

f ’l l !

Nazi Say “Message
Of Peace” To Come
From German Dic­
tator T o m o r r o w . ’

Statesmen Gain

^

Eden Urged To Quit
But Little Hope
If Chamberlain Sac­
rifices P r i n c i p l e Von Papen Sees Slml- lar Pacts MndeWith
NeighborlngPowenr

House Passes Huge
Appropriation Bill;
* Goes To S e n a t e

C elery Prorale
To Continue At
75AnotherWeek
Government AskedTo
Purchase S u r p l u s
C e l e r y At $1.10

Japanese Advance
Suggestion For
Anti-War Treaty

Installation Oi
Police Radio Is
Nearing Finish
ITY NEWS BRIEFS

TalkMadeBy Member
Of Parliament Is
Public Opinion Test

sjsm sm syz

Chief Williams Says
I n i t i a l Tests Are Demonstration Club
.Wins First Place
M o s t Satisfactory

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Dr. James Clinton
Will Hold Mission

Ballard Announces
For Re-Election To
County Commission

G ea H. Bridge,. Jr.
Longwood Mayor,
Offers Candidacy

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Petition Delays
Vote On Georgia
Liquor Question

Celery Feds Down Tavares Cagerg By
Fisherman
33 To 21 Margin In Last Home Game Famous
To Show Casting

Two Couples Issued
Marriage Licenses

Two Guilty PleoM
H e a r d By Judge

High School Band To
Give Concert At Pier

Survey Is Planned
Of S i Johns Canal

W. H. Tunnlcliffe
Appoints Director

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The City’s Offer
Delinquent taxpayers lit Sanford should not hesitate
to take advantage of the offer by the City to set*
tie all assessments against their property on a basis ex­
tremely favorable to them, In this way they can fully re­
deem their property while Ihe alternative to such redemp­
tion is certain to be foreclosure by the City,
The compromise offered by the City consists primarily
Of the cancellation of all taxes prior to 1984 on unim­
proved property, and all but 10 percent on improved pi*operty, providing the 1934 taxes and subsequent taxes are
paid in full. This Is the best offer which the City is in a
position to make, and slneojn some cases the delinquencies
run'back as far as 1926, ’-28 and ’27, this represents a reduct Ion of 6 0 percent or more In all the takes now due.
More th in two and a quarter million dollars worth
of property In Ssnford belongs In this catdgbry of rtaj
property which has been escaping taxation merely through'
ine expediency of not paying. Clearly a dondltldti where­
in half the property owners were bdariiirf the drtfWe bur-

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Ib ts, O (/g d —Psalms 4X: I.

PRAYER
btAp Ij pr*r wlih words;
j(ta /Ust ctosS mr errs
1 hMVn t* r&gt;n bird*
MaMog the shies

Ml eOtaf; wtte a deep THm-T

igaVtyenro drowned mr woes
leii a )sde-iliraihM bud
Misled to « ro»o.
■Vwheit »nr lift* would prof
a aeU'ltxhUU . cjturoh.
fj found no werds to ear;
SfMir,
• Utrcn,
lifreh,
pM'T, OttlafdS,
osI*Ids, b
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I w)n»* bent In’ the wind,
Ra**d a u u s n t prorr*
(non, lip* ronld not rind.

iachiming hymn* I know
isH»*rr ■* tbs Itw
ibadowlug b paw
role God knelt with mo.
—Osrtl* Otowarl pbilllpe,

erty. Those who could not pay have been shown every donsidcration possible. They have been allowed to gb without
paying their tares in some Instances ' for over ten years,
and at I he same time retain ixnweaalon of their property.
They nrc now given the opportunity of settling these old
taxes for what amounts on the averag'd*to about fifty
cents on the dollar. If they do not now see fit to pay up,
they can have no just cause for compalnt If their property
Is taken away from them.
A further Inducement to property owners to settle
their delinquent taxes, as well us a ray of hope for thorn
who have Iteen carrying the burden these many ycafs, is
seen In the pms|&gt;ccts for tux reduction if every properly
owner becom es a taxpayer. With half the properly own­
ers now |»uylng a mlllago of .10, it should ha possible in
tho future to operate the City with all the prop­
erty owners paying a millago of J6, As far ns tux pay­
ments nre concerned, that would bo tlio equivalent of wip­
ing out entirely Hanford's large bonded indebtedness.
And so It Is to thB advantage of everyone, taxpayers,
as well as non-taxpayers, that this plan of the City suc­
ceeds. that delinquent taxpayers lake advantage of the op­
portunity which Is afforded them of settling their old
taxes and ptllt'ng their uroperty in good condition, and
Hint tho Inst vestige of the Into lamented Itoom bo removed
from tho Imtlli'-scurrcd horizon of tho City of Hanford.

Hitler Marches On!
Italy

I-

FLORIDA HIGHLIGHT*

CANDLELIGHT

conquered

Ethiopia, ho has Austria this w e e k b
raaBto^B? BUietant ,iat» adju-'Iron heel of tho Gcrmsn. dictator. (I
MM geauyai wb* revoked byi independence, lik e th e guarantors of
O^. Cen*.' M#N*n»api, It will te, am| Ethiopia, sit b y und do nothing,
iMaUsd..
"V * We bo«n I tucked nw*y under his4x&gt;)t, whst wl
Irf Sanford. V
. (u whet Hitler’s appetite?
• WBIW Bl.te. H T , ninrs'
Beyond Austria Is Hungary, already closely allied to
nesfcg ammI wtmn ih#r arrive in,Hitler’s fascist friend Mussolini, and beyond Hungary Is
Bassos 'Airoa from ihk rouniry lloumanla, where King Carol Is vasclllatlng between his
hr fedtrd time aceompiishtni 0|&lt;j alliance with France and tho new powers of Central
much mors of a feat than tha u urope. Completely surrounded by these Natls and sticktS &amp; S T ”*
Inpr like a knife Inin the side of Germany Is Csechoslo-

ny

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'WKOOfftNG-.
h GBANE
f / } 'J T S -V ,
V / v o ic e , t r
IS SAID, C AN

'tie statem ent ha* seen M a tt
■hat Ole much vaunted "fre tfo n l
of the pr**«," f* iij fr*&gt;d-ni SB
■II, and that the nawapan.--, hare
Io n a , since gold (heir birthright
l(, their p a tin ri.
The popular fonsck*
her*
beep aired, lh»t moat, newspapers
belong to some gigantic chain
lha'i stretches impersonally o n *
■lie co-ntry fo r li* me:. Interests’:
r n d Sre dominated by a few
i "ill and powerflA fumlJlei; and
■het thoee which ere not controlled
by el’h er o f these tin k le r Inflittnee*. ere under the thum b of
IheW advertlter*.

Watches Im p a ire d liy
' Oils Who Really
Knows Bow

A* a matter of fact, compara­
tively few newspapers ur&gt; chain
owned; o r controlled by &lt;Ho mt
tailed "big rich” fomlllvr. A»
far as the ndvertlaer It Con­
cerned, no rue advertiser reprerents *' e.fnclen'i portion of the ,
total revenue of a newspaper to &gt;

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than that he wanted Austria.
Abtaiie* tb* united Hiafoa win
And what docs this extension of Nix! influence
pro,* ibl* io tab* raro of Ilsalf. throughout Central Europe mean? Dorothy Thompson, In
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&gt;
jjCr n^vspaper column "On thg Record" calls It "horror
Walking.’’ "We see n new crusade, under a pagan totem.”
nSSpS S w
. : ', . | hi. Hhe writes, "worshipping ‘blood’ and' ’soil ’ preaching the
tw /fo the Mask our A promt- holiness of tho sword, glorifying conquest, despising ''the
Slavs, whom il conceives to he its historic ♦‘mission’ to rule
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in tfl "
subjecting
all life to a collectivist’, mllltarlied astate.
ie largest ahartholdera of
" " Persecuting men and women of Jewish blood," she
r cigarette.” To which continues. "Moving now into the historic stronghold of
ild, "I nw»r smotja.*' rV
lb* following reply: *T Catholic Christianity............led by a patricide . , . One of
kaka—but I arknuwli-dgo two things can happen. Despotism can settle Into horrible
ddkMton.'
stagnation.. . . All of Europe; east of the Rhine, will bbn m c cventm^J?.- a no-man’H land of poverty, militarism,
S a a r n . n i 1kg forerlnaed in futility, a plague spot . . . More likely, tho law of per­
Um past yaar »n more llian Mty petual aggressiveness w|Jl cause it to move farther and
tbSUWud homo* In th e United
■!•(*■ which w*r# m nruaged onward . . . to the jtolnt whCrd clvllhuitlon will take a

CONTEEE£ATE

ST A T E S N A V T ,

The task that confronted Stephen R.
Mallory when he beci a secretary of th«
Confederate States net In 1861 wax almost
superhuman. The Cos titrate government
had
a single
shlir jf-w«r. It had no
. - not ,-----------,
alrundant fleet of iherchdht vessels from
which to draw reserves. It had no sc«inen.
The South was without a large force of
skilled mechanic*. Thera was but dntplant
that could supply large caliber guns. W o n t
of all, there was no raw material except
the timber th a t waa standing In the forest
and the iron In the mines. There was
no money in the Confederate coffers to

btnr all the necessities. Considering the
difficulties surmownted, the accoropkshmenta of Secfttary MaUory was Uttie short
of murvclouA.
The voles of the WHOOPING CRANE,
which onoe wintered In Florida, Is Indeed
remarkable, for the rasonanee of Its notes
carry for unbelievable distances. This is
robably due to the fact that Its wind pipe
t often aa long as the bird itself, being
cotied ia many convolutions within tho
breast bone. Such'* powerful volume of
sound coming from the throat of a bled
ia quite unusual.

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HOT THE CHtACirr BUT THE BEST
* NEW COUt’ MENT

• QUALITY BCRVICE

Siflbita Prlriliif CirtW
IMIUI *»«. SI COBBCBCIUtr.
PlMM i l l 1-1 lu larl. risrU*

WANTED

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DARSON PARK,Florida, Fab- UicmMtvn « good tarn. Mote Gated, but lb* wit to bay should
ruary jp, Dualitrai Mnlbnant la Important, thay are doing a aarv- be encouraged. Advertising U the
afceni a. I.d . . I .v.r
•» for
communities and the !« t |t«m to cut- In your aalaa
, roL!
, natltai. Aa relaR .helve* are emp- budget unV.a youwant to ctca.
I thmk Itla roan flatter than In tW onJe„ ,h|n Uck to factories up shop.
tha 1932-33 period. Yat, atranga and the Help minted- sign* are
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as it mry teem, th!a U a good hung up once mare.
t
sign. America ha* puled herself Newapiper, malaria* and radio. The dotty Brahma la r»?r*out of former Ulliplna The tain edrortliera are doing (hair Idl,1 »ent*d hi ll nda art aa laarhaa always com* quietly and un- f“0/ ,0
tW"*‘ •*»
‘s'* four armed, and rid’
—
b«for« It deg«ti«ralrt InU m ma-» inf a swan or soo««.
seen while pessimism and uncar- tor d,nre.,ion. yor thirie vara.

AND GUARANTEED AS
NEW
COMPLETE AUTO
ELECTRIC SERVICE
AND PARTS

HOFMANN
Electric Service
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WERT-TKe JEWELER
FIm Watch Ana Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Wranting Aad Engraving

Chirk Starter—Growing Maah—Laying Mash'
Ufa gal what It (ska te make hlgik r m r it
Mta*4 Viaak . Priced aw that yau caw aflmrf. I* f**J

SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

Conttni
ef the pui
the shlppR
ml Inipecllmf
to in ria d e .ik v i
fr* t and Uiii m w lndor t&lt;&gt; be

This current period of Industrial recession show, how aenaltlva
tha buslneaa cycle I*. Each phase
brings Ua own apacl.l opport.nltUi, IVopW with lorfRlght *i*t
courage who bought w m lUe*
rod cormmodltWi slid ttfilW WM

paid lu Hi* ,B] i*rar,. Cummtit'"

r eld aMfkUuUwttShy. members uli
wet want lwl pMr on
rosulnr
t «Wa la tha uait war tho
on
the
rafc
tbera U whera tho e ll b*
a- Hiller himself la »n Aua- lit* *urp|u*t|
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ELECTRIC MOTORS
ANT BIXE OR CONDITION
MOTORS GENERATORS
MAGNETO AND POWER

DO YOUR SHOPPING NOW

to th e IIOBJ* Owners [« an C«rpdrottop. . novr |n actual owner•Mp o( U.TU hornet. The HOLD
M U | taprlgagea *&gt;n more limn
a ll* hundred thousand additional
hsasai, L it ua bops th a t nut too
H ta y o f thoas become aul{|*cla
aU alflranc* of rrronl
h i Ocalre) Europe n v im
W lie' la a aly In c-booalM up ahlo*
h r th e n*U war. Austria b id
ng* w asted t s pUy lu iiiui klud
at $
romeiuberina nuly too
W O hetd tba ,1a*! on* turned out.
kJk'She has been ckoten anyway.

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Gtion for tbs good win of Huuih Cxechoslovakin

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•riant- Austria ba, mu- G. Meal, rh

dorI** and raw ma- rrop .ywllttt
td that tnfj
ilih tlormanr n"*d*.
&lt;rumin l p«|
(St in min'd
week but U
of the ciSN
throusb

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■In early itj
It wu, lid
tb sra might-

lotwl to waive
ira te o a ita m e n t

Uwain tliiouab
^s*e proaraiti,
eM raU ty of the
*' cuntertlns W.
«f the general
| r a AAA, reportf^inlam for sor-

Mr millj gut be
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Rad that burins

tT for diversion
thfhneU will be­
coming weak.
wL bow arer. that

ran a comrocarry
M f cars of eel■ J tha p rk a par
M commodity,
el m oettnl, ship'ia a tk a r weok to
M a ile r thaw IS
T ro ro th a n « r
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S o cia l A n d P erson al Activities
^ M Z A H K T H BRIGHAM JORDAN, Bodety M t a r

Social Calendar

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Mrs. Pearl Tyre
Presides At Meet

Personals

Mr*, m i l Tiro pr*•!&lt;!#&lt;) over
MONDAY
Friend* of Mi*. Jus, C. Huberts
the meeting ot Som’nole ChopTh* regular meeting of Uu Wo* tor Number Two Order ot E&gt;it- will regret tu Barn that the con-|
moa'k Missionary flocloty ot Ike, ern Bl&gt;r which
held Thur» Cnuei lo be III ut her home, 101'
P in t Boptiot Chord) wffl bo held d&lt;7 Blght , t the Muonic Holt, Kim Avenue.
ot tbo annex ot 3:30 o'clock with
t w . ,. th*
lh i Dunnes*
ou.ine*. aeaaloi
During
session
Circle Number Two In charge.
Carroll
plana w en maao for a cooked Mr. and Mr*. EThe Sunbeam Band of the FI rat food sale to be bald today on'havu a* their guests Mrs. J. U
Baptlat Church will meet at 1:30 First Street. The worthy matron Alvaros, Mrs. A. M. Thompson
o’clock.»
announced that the next meeting 4n&lt;^ ElMer Alvaro* of Ocala,
The Junlerr R. A. Boy* of the would be obllgution night. (1. E.
P in t BapUit Church will meet at McKay presented n. E. Peurifoy
Mr. and Mr*.-fa*. C. Hobart*
3:30 o'clock.
with a past patron's Jewel, the had as their Guests Wednesday.
The Daughter* of Wealey of hlabest honor that ran be given
B. A. Buchanan *nd ilaugbthe P in t Method lit Church will to n man In Iba Nastrop^Star.
ter*. Irani, nnil Clara, Mian Louisa
meet at the homo of Mr*. O. C.
Preceding the busliMa meet­ Layton ami Hill Down* of Tampa.
Spurring 138 Elliot Avt ..Mayfair ing a covorod dlah supper was
at SUM o'clock, Hostesses will
Mr. and Mrs. 1'rrtlnn Mills nml
held In the banquet room- The
be Mr*. Sperrlng, Mr*. J. O. following program, sponsored by Mr. nml Mis. Ferdinand Mills
Laney, Mr*. McMIehael, Mr*. B.
It. C. Maxwell, was given and daughter, Lois, have relumed
B. Baggett, Mr*. L. C.Lconardy, Mr*.
In honor of Qeorc* Washington'* to their home In Ocala a Her ha*and Mr*. J. O. Adam*.
Ing visited Mr. and Mrs. £ ,
birthday:
The Dependable Clou ot the Patriotic Song. s
Carroll and Russell Alvaros.
P in t Method lit Church will meet Personal description of fleort"
at the home of Mr*. O. 8. Toler
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Von loteu'/■••Tho
Washington anil a
at 7:30 o'clock.
Modern Oenrgo wai
fWT - wen were the guests of Miss
Katherine/' Lew’s end Itndmsn
The regular business and aoclal
Mr*, cj. K. McKay,
meeting of the Fifty-Fifty Bible Two piano selection*— Freddy 'Lehman Thursday nielil to see
M o i l of the First MethodUt
the play •tlrrul Tor" proo-ftled
Fi«lda.
'ff.urch will be held at the annex Two reading*—Mil* Ann Henson. at the Annl" Bussell Theatre In
•t 7:10 o'clock. A Prof. Quia eon- Eilracta
from
"Washington's Winter Park.
teat will .be b*!d and each la re- . Farewell Addrose" —Mrs, II.
qnested to bring a question. Hos­ . W. Turner.
tesses will be Mr*. C. E. William*, Song, "America,|hn Beautiful."
Mrs. Eaear Price and Mias Louise
There were aPPro*lmate|y to
Swain.
members present at the bmlness
The Prayer Band of the Wo­ meeting and 76 members and
Mr*. H. M. Ih'rrr dmnonsIrMed
man's Auxiliary of tbo First friends *t tho kupper. Visitors
PreibyUrtan Church will meet wero ** follows: Mrs. EHtsbetli n novel rip"r)m&lt;nt ut tho meet­
at 3:00 o'clock followed by the Hourlsnd of Madltonvllln, Ky.. ing of tho tilrl Seoul s iif Troop
inspirational meeting at 3:30 Mm. Clara Austin of Oalesbiir*. Number Due which wra, held
o'clock. E. J, Pace of Orlando will Mjrh., Mrs. Florence B. Davis yesterday afternoon .at tho Lit­
be the guept speaker and will Il­ or D*Lahd and Mrs. Klla W, Mel­ tle House.
During the nfier'inon charm s
lustrate with cartoons as he lon of fit, Petersburg.
were mnde o tte r which refresh­
talks. All are urged to be presant.
m ents well" served Id ii|i|iro*l
The regular meeting of tbe
mnloly 30 rnemhi-rs.
Friendship League of the Con­
gregational Church will be held
at the home of Mrs. llenry
THo Mason bell rin*rr* and
Schumacher at 3:00 o'clock.
tripla chime player* of tots
WEDNESDAY
There will be a subscription Angeles., the her, and Mr*.
bridle party sPonaored by the llern**fl Mason, who are on their
Music Department of the Woman's third tour of the United Mate*,
Chib at 2:30 o'clock. Proceeds will will give a novel concert at the
Csntlnua* rrom P i* ( Or,*
be used for the piano fund. For Flrat BaplUt Church Wednesday,
tegrlt) and independence.
reservation* call 794. Hoateose* Feb, 31. at 3:00 o'clock P, M.
Tbli
group
D
nationally
famThe developments mean that
will be Mrs. J. A. Takach, Mr*.
J. B. Cogbum, Mr*. It. D. Free­ oui (or their Interpretation of Nails In Austria now ran openly
sacred mua'e on many novel In my they are Naiis. All thnl Ger­
man and Mi*. B. C. Moore.
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The Tcscher
Training
Classatrutnentx r*r«lr beard on the many wrnts In Austria Is that nsright to expro.a
othrr. groups have.
j(h * public la cordially Invited Played‘ on the following Instru- The world has lieen t^lng to
mint*: Swiss harp, bells, musical believe them linn turn n split bo
T o attend.
■lasses, ringing saw, magical vioi tween Gernmny and Italy became
FRIDAY
of Italy's attempts lo resrh a
• Th* U. D. C. wilt meet at 3:00 and golden vibraharP.
Two (pedal number* will be closer understanding with Engo’clock at the home of Mrs. AIDn
played on tho world's |ar*e*t land. That is wrong.
Moseley.'’
:
**t ot Tripla Oclave chime* and I "Germany will do the same
"The Vlctoi Theremin." The Jap thing. It is Italy’s and Germany's
Arman LorUux. a Belgian, per­ ter instrument has no key-board, sincere desire to establish perfected the uniform ton* *e- airings, reeds or pipes and la manrnl European peace. This ranVonllon, which permitted the Played without the
performer not lie done without the under­
same ton* to be played on "out touching It, simply saving bis standing and fncnainip of the
great power*.
and in" bellows. In lt lt .
band* In tbe air.
.‘Germany is holding her hands
out to England in friendship, pro­
vided England rerognixe. Ger­
many's nat/iral human demands
for return of colonies."

Girl Scouts Meet
At Little House

Mason Bell Ringers
To Give Concert Here

Europe Tense A s
Hitler Plans Talk
On Central Europe

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Gardens Discussed
WILL SPEAK HERE]
By Mrs. Covinglon

Mr*. August* Covington gave
a talk on "Connecticut Garden*"
ut tho meeting of Hose Circle of
the Sanford Uirdcn Club which
was held yestculay morning at
the homo of Mrs. L. I. Fralier.
During the business session,
with Mr*. W. R. Coleman, chileman presiding, it wn. reported
that the avenge atlcndaneo for
the f.rst h ilf of the year wns HI
percent, Mt*. J. II. Colclough,
p'unt lurierlat nml tschange
chairman, ummimrcd that over
,
1000 tdsnts had Urn given out
during tho month, nml prrsenlrd
? Its; of siiggcstml plants for
planting ol this particular season
It w::s re port ml Ilint "&gt;00 ;«*tindn i-lnntn had keen given to
the Rmillt Mild S.lnml. Mrs, F. K.
llmmi'llat, .lunlor Garden t’lub
chnltmsn, announced that Mrs
tV. E. Watson had given a talk
nt the Hnulh Ride Sclioid recently
rn lilnl ho ses, shelters nnd feed
lug Days, evtilbi’lng reeding trays
made of e*ln* Una and a wren
limne msde from a honey can
These nrlleles wero painted green
In re*rmh|e the leaves and Irco
ibranchrs. A lilnl hath made nf a
cypress mixing Im&gt;u | fn'.leneil to
a Mifcit5iiU.il plrrc of wood was
■nnthsr Incr.nen'ive mntlmil ex
i Winter Haven.—Aaoleoa ler the next month will be the moetj liihlletl In rlliart lilnl to garcolorful flowera U Florida and above they are shown In full bloom den\. Mr*. Wat-on nl o spoke on
’along th* lagoons In tropical Cyproea oar-dsn*. where they are tho nrreality nf having water for
beautiful and colorful Just as In th* other show places of th* State! drinking nml tilthIng purposen,
[like Japaneee Oardeo* at Clearwater,Jlha Ravine Oardcns at | It was tleeldetl to Im'r the next
'.paUtka; the Olson Assies Oardrns at Orlando; • the ^Venetian [meeting In lln* form of n picnic
Oardsna at Leesburg and Iht Slnclnc Tower^Sanctuary^at^Lak* ‘at Ihe* home of Mi- . tV. II. Tun
.Wales.—Photo by Dahtgron.______________ *
nlellffe cm Ran fold Avenue. The
ermmilteo in rlurge of nrrangomrnls Is s&lt; follow ': Mrn, All*
porta Covington, Mrs. (J. J, Pope,
Mr*. I,. |. l'raxier, Mrs. C. L
I'ntk and Mrs. It. f.. Thrasher.
Mrs. XV. S. Coleman and Mrs. J.
• 'I mii H i Ht lutul.
t h i s k %j a a t i o \
A in iv
II. t'olelougli wove rlrrlril dele.Miiiiiiiifi \\ u11&lt;ii ifa, | j mi
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Rtn'r Cedent ion
l . l r t n ; Mill lull K I iikf Ijiii &gt;, Mf/I- of I'MIiiili
meeting In Ir hi Id In dark1nitHi •'«!I ink h r r v l c i v f rt».
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• Night Club Dining nml Ih.tielng
f h k k r n oiid Bleak Dinners
Setvi-,1 Will. Hot IB", nits
A Npis ialty

Orchenlrn
Wnl—Mnl. Night*
.1 tH irs tVewl of tlrfxndo
Country Cluli on New Apopka
Highway
For llroervallons
Count) I'hone 9M I-0I, (Irlando

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117 N . I';irk A vr.

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Evaleen’s Beauty Salon

) B. L. Perkins

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SHOES
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AAAA TO EEEE

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SPEC IA L INTRODUCTORY O F F E R

Six Wm. A. Rogers
Teaspoons Free
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EXTRA SPECIALS
AIX SIZE ELECTRIC I.IGH'I
BUL88 AT
ALL TIMKt
18 3*3% discount under aland
nrd retail price,
BULBS GUAMANTERtI rar
I W Dean.

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DR. MILLER

MlAW l. PM IN IIIA

BEAUTIFUL
CYPR ESS

Harry*sClub

AZALEAS -CAMELLIAS

FLORIDANURSERY&amp;LANDSCAPECO.

CORRECT M EN’S W EA R

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| , | . .Ilrfc, M . alar. Hr*. I.lahl A l.afh, aaaa.l , 1m. ar, Mr Ktar

Thousands of Magnificent
. blossoms now in full bloom
This beautiful sight—
never to be forgotten, can
now be seen at the extensive
Display Grounds of the

Phono 7:15
l-'.tr A|i|H.iHlmcnt

i Flor.sheims ^9*r&gt;0 UI*
i Friendlys ?r,0°
| Fortunes ? loo

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HKMINOI.lt 1'HAHMV Al
CO, INC.
Miller Bldg.
Park Avc.
(Next *o Harry's Liquor Store)

Me Clung NEON
D1SPLAV

ft
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F. H . A .
M o rtgage « Loans

H«rinuti.

lload Hervlee

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ll.T Park Ave.
I'hone 263

in t u it

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ROCKEY’S TIRE
SHOP

FURNITURE PAINTING

P» Mti** A. &lt;tiv*iij: (mi.

of 11»«* ‘r l n i r f t i

nti "('lit ini Iciii H*u l-«l
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ARCADE BLDG.

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All are weluoiue to all,-a,I each fny Ida xul.J* ft "Tile Cduisilai.

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SIGNS

A New Service
In Our Shop

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Invite. You To Visit
('■-i.iinl Florida's Most
Complete

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. jlitri lot mini a tuvilv |»iriur»*.

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"The FROLIC"

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II oa A . ii

0/tWBopys

l&gt;r. James It Clinton of Fhllnilelphia. I'll, will ronilurt a sc­
ries of jrrRi.i-K it, rirst Congre*
gut iiit.nl Cfci.reh, la-ginning to(n m ,w nml rotiHnuIng through
following Sunday.

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jnf (lie ffiinlt'im. ?-lic» Klniml, "Th*
j l.**fknrnm»tl ft»r f»uo u* *• Inulir*
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Iluljr ComiimhliiH, 7 30 A. M,
4' h u t c h 8 »*Ihm.I# » » A II

PRESTDn POSTER
SOLLY EILERS

R e c a p p in g

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III!
*f i n f * iif ••It r f |t»*ii*-lIrl111v
illuntrnlim*
lirr talk
•tit'ttiMi* m it mi In iltv cwm- rartlrn*,

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a in m ii
The I P v . M*i i f In l ltu in , I t a r l a r .

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103 tv. 1st 81.

V u r'ln m "

nml T 20 |* II,
II T . 1 \ • I I I* II
Un \Vrilrn»*laF niffl»t nt I;U0 I*.
II, ihrrt* will b*v i» wior***! n t iir frl
Klv*r i*f |li« Ilt»on 11*11 ilriR*-rft
nnd rtilra* |ilrt&gt;vr». Tint |tiil*llf U
rut ilInIlf Iriv liFii.
t i i i : c m ' iiit i o r liiiift_
f.tli HI. mi*! 11«»l 1jr A vriitiM,
T h r f o will In* mint In r u p r l i l
irri !&lt;«• , •* O*1* t*liu»rl» of «I*hI
Humtnr rvenlnir mi 7 1*.
I &gt;r,

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Ii. F. Mills
Well Known As Barber
Form erly Worked At
Sml h llarher Shop
Now W orking At

SnowM Uarber Shop

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

m n K ami S imi jsi i r » »
HiifitLiF HcImmiI. !* I ’i A If,
Hlirulliy HffvIra'N, If
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A M an's Strength and a Woman's Beauty

PAGE THREE

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riitfiT n i a 'u n i &lt;ip i ii ii i mt
MIIIITIHT

Sunday — Monday — Tuesday

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SPECIALS

CARDERS

* Fried Chicken—Hut IlWislla*
* Sizzling Kleukn $1.00 Up
* Turkey Dinner 76&lt;

i% £ tcfa c,(S o &lt; c6 3 u fi4

* All Kindi* Handvkhea
ALL TIIE HANFORD CELERY YOU CAN MA?

ON DIXIE HIGHWAY NORTH
LEESBURG
FLORIDA
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Find Clan* Cocktail Service
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lust Taxes

ains.Siipport

nivnmw rwmrww '

JOE PALOOK A

.

are fair andeeeltabla »p4
art* all nty frVndt and *•i to lake , advantage of
la only by getting all deml U m paid d p nnd
Tty on the U» roll* Ilia *hc
htrnn m

tax

(D&lt;o fo r the fu-

T*can b*( second
I am I IKK** f a t this plan and
Maraly bop# that tb# eltlten*
id property owaar* of Sanford
taka advantajs of thla drcldP T ta r

’
»' ' .
Sincerely
your*,
JOHN MB18CI1, b .4.

•February 10, 1D38

, City Cdwmtsskx^p
1* T *rr grat lying to mo to
! In the HeraM aid tern cm of
r plan of adjnathtr ilclinqccn'
Hf and apeelal anseismcnl* on
parties In Ike Cl’y of Sanford.
I Id go Ina to enron race pro­
to clean up Ihek laces and
Haua to piy ta ia s on their
Ifaidy * became of the adranI af having Homestead Ex’
rtich win make the fax very
ill on a piece of home prop*

IY SC A R I

ENGLISH’S
Gulf Station

ppanese Advance
,u g g € 3 tio n F o r
(Hti-War T r e a ty

J a p a n s wo
WOODPN

SLEEPON

BM
mmm
WAG&amp;OXtNGc

iN G IN G

CHAMPION
)F WE WORLD
R 16 YEARS.

Inaliy supplanted

FATHER OF 00X1110

Jack Drmir.blnn, who held thftj by tho Marquis of U»e&gt;-n*b&gt;iry
World'll
Cliainp'onablp
longer itnles.
then t’ny oilier man. la amishl
In all nf Ida bln bouts, Ilnmr.lier*-d tho "P other nf nM lng*
ten Wna hankoil-by th e Duke of
flrotislitoi) won the champion- caml-twdgnd, mi when th e champ
ship In l i l t , and emerged -tb A *,sa melolied with a butcher
m r t &lt; t or Japrnrjic* force** In tlir
Y«nglf.o nixit oinro tlio etm t of Victor In oil o th er bouts up to nam ed-Jack Blnrk, an appsrewtlr
1 easy m ark, tin* nuke wagered
iU campaign tlitm %voa r r m lN D M .
f’l-lor lo llrniirbton’s relcn.i many Omuiaml* of pound* an h&gt;*

-re
no rule# - covarluxl p re team tint, no toouir had the
sing- other limn Ifiooo
la d ] tight started, wtwn the inlfhly
S
down by Jamea
VI**, ;th e botcher managed to pitt ever a
wi io

&lt;J»y—filmnWku llelo, foim rr
fUmmsmler of the Fnrmnran army
•bd bead a f (he iaspeetomto gen•jfsl of mtlllary rduntloii,
'I t wan understood Ccn. lints
will rctmine Mi duties nt once, elMou^h Tokyo Imd no rnnflmiu*
Han of. Ws apimlnlmml, lie is a
V itsran artillery officer and roae
t rough the rinks by slow proHatldn ta the port of inspector
■astral of military education, one
af the moit important posts In
tho army.
*w
’ ’ Imperii] headnitarlers—Jepsn'a
gipte-govsmmpnr for tho war —

filll EnxIMi champion. r i* ( IIIslati-d on tbo rontestants balllln*
without r*«t, u n i ' l - n dorm mi
winner was oilaUllshsd,
til !7 tl, Itroiieliton Intrortorod
tbo London I'lise King Hulus.
tlndor tb**e regulations, a round
ended when a fishier was thrown,
knocked, or fe|| to the ground,
being allowed so aoeond* In rerover, fo r over 1M yearsBroughton's precepts ware an*

hefty wallop that- hroko llrosghton’s note, and blinded him aa
well,
f
Unable In *en hit advAraary,
the champ lull under (Mark's
Iilows, end lout lbs champlonabln,
Tba Oaks 1mea me no hifsrtatod,
th a t bn used hi* Influence in
perittadlnx rarllnm ent to pass
taws against prt&lt;* f'ghtin*. Tn'l
tba huge 'nrtna wblch Ilrousbton
h a d ’erected, wag closed.

Vinson Wants
Funds J o Test
Aerial Bomfy

A Isst-minulo ronimlUee / u
mtndment added $ia,230 to the
Item &gt;for piymm it o f permanent
enrployeea of tho H urras of Fish­
eries engaged in tho propagation
Of food fishes.

After Ibis, holing atilt llrod,
l/ut only under rovr-r- until ths
championship fight between Hepnan and Bayers, In 1*00, found
the J’rlum tile liter, hn|f nf Par
foment. and aeveru) blsiiops ot
tbs Church of Knsl-ind among Hs
sudlouce.
One otliPr tnnn could claim n
longer period of possession «l
Hie heavyweight title nf the
world. That luan was Jom Smith,
who 4* yrnr* ago, in JU t, wgn
the perpetual rhaiiiplontlilp Ju
the list haro-fisted Knglish ttlje
bout- di-feut’iig Frank Blsvln. At4
though bo in now dnnd, Smith
ho, can led Ids belt tu bln Brave
end no on* may dl»l&gt;uto his r ’gbl
to It.
Another early fighter end rantemporary of Drought on's waa
ficorge Tnylor. Taylor did not
hold the world' hosing championsh'p for 1* years, hut ha did
hold it at the tender ago nf II,

the Kau Aadicas fault line norUf
’ Boeth Dakota was tho first of Bah Vrnncliro llay to aid lb
y ig ln to 1‘vw-lrag plu-asanta lor rerihquakr predictions waa af ■
• ta k in g purposes.
ceplrd as ihe bill n ctm l pa stag*.

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INTEZUMA
few Management
Wa era Eiletlhg td perrunrunt
Mkly guests'.' lUtcs par week—
am 11.00 to f8««, slng'-a—|l&gt; 00
id up, doubts. Ilataa by day—
1.00 lo 01A0, slnxlc-IJ.00 to
IA0, double. Our beds si a tlio
at. Mat and cold water in every
mm. A homelike atmospbero plus
th(lifts hotel service. Wo welcome
My Inspection of our rooms.
D latof vaom now cp»n, with
■i atnrtoa and eacelK-nt food at
tpal*rc pvkMAf - O. W. Hulllvan,

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FLOWED SHOP
cblhbyatk .

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HAYNES

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You plan the meals*
You buy the food;
Your menu deals
With a family’s mood.
You dedn tbe house
And wmh the dishes.
You help yopr spouse
And fill his wishes.
„ Jill h‘-rwi**. -w

C. M. BOYH &amp; CO,

ntaking apple sauce,
mini*
meal, pits, reasonable- -flpcncet'g
Hkt. 2nd A Palmetto.
WANTED: 50 Second liand
chairs, 10 dressers, 10 wast
■toves, 16-1 A 3 Burner oil gtovda
—or what havo you to- aelt Wb
pay cosh for sam*. Echols Fuinttutw Ca. 204 -Hanford A»e. . fc
ZUAIIQDE SPEQIAL Oalery
Plante • covirad »heavy *wltti
straw during cold Wagthsc,' frag
from frost, all variatlca &lt;pepper
P lante‘tmuly to s«V W lll-m n k e
price on applteallan. 1, W, Belli

FOR SALE) • 8 DsWyrCarriagss.

Y4JST: Between Baefurd
O rlando-B iw ird It i#i

• Fruit* and Vegwlkbls*.
FrcuhDlUy
C u r’Flower*
Certified Mein* Dlia* Seed
Cotatoes
Prlc** night—See He

est Lid to capture tbo city.
Klre hundrod loyalist, wars
stain mi tbo banka »f tba Alfaubra lllror neap TVreleJos,
. eight miles north of Ternol, In
n two-hemr hand-tohaad baillo,
Blaialtaaeously a second col­
umn ndranrod from IiseoHhne|a!
one mile oaat of Attambr*. to
within four miles of AbabnJ, im­
portant 1|ak In T*ra«U ncmmsulcailoit rouis to AU«ga- S3 miles'
M . the .portbaast.
|
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ROMANCE IN THE SOUTH SEAS

f Americans Remain
({
Actress Almost
In Danger Zone
Arrested A s
beyond tha liradllnr* for Is
Kidnap Suspect II i uBolng.
tbriUinK :heme, and behind
Ono of Ike fonnte*l of U&gt;* »easen's oeroon comedies. “Loro la
a Headacho" show* at tha Rita
Theatre nail Wednesday. Bur­
ring Glady* Uoorf• nnd Fr*nchgt
Tone . ,

Tha story fellt of a f 11mous actreat, constantly being P a n n r d
hy ■ Broadway column’"*. A , a
INibltcUy asg, she a d o p t t» n orphont apd ta almoat arrrntcd for
kidnapping. Sha flaeu and t* fol­
lowed l»r lb* columnlsl. When
tha. tm all'tow n
hot*' owner,
shey'ff, and Juttlro of the pram
h e a rt Ml** C.corKo *ny that llm
only w ar oat of llu-lr trouble
would bo marriage, he forces
Torn, to the eeromoat-s. It 1*
w hat they n)wayn wan lad, any­
way, * 0 they aro happy. •

Gossip Causes Near IHollywood S c 6 u r s
Tragedy For Girl Wo rH F w T aIen(

Narrative Of
Drama And Love.

For New Musical

tf
Hhaonhei'*
l he barricade*
■mating efty within n city for
it* t torn In*; Ibr ll», •■Intern*!tonal
B .-.tlem enr
M l
th a
thnely
glory of A m iri tan* In , tmfar'o
dan**r ton*', D ram »ik*lly *ho»»
for lira flrtl t in*, on tha screen,
tha tb u n d 'rin * dram a th a t t*
China today mnkni Ihla !Oth
5 a m in i Goldwjm’t to rtg-a w ill­
Contury-Kog film- coming n e tt ed film Ttrtlon a f "The H urrlThui winy amt Pr'day to tho R |u rafto,*' th a famou* nor el from &gt;ho
Theair*. the jik tu r* r f the h ost typew riter! of Charles Nortfhoff
. , . and a hundred big momenta. |
Norman H al, who

nnocrnl j rv«rrlb«-tl a t n m erry, mad
am ount j w}| Iltll,nii of m|r , h&lt; -M erry-G o.
ah k h ^ u mlnj 0f 19 3 4 1 ," m n,l recant of
ho H ilt ih. comedy musical*, ram** '*
ad lo u -M ite ni a T hm 'ro n e tt Thursday

Scene Of FUni Laid
In Beautiful South
Sea Isle Paradise

Ideally &lt;r ►rWay.
I- hnn.' IWtywaod h** reached *0
", .
Broadway and Ihe nlnraya for
inrlj,,,', l tup-lino laleni w»h which to
1 rh ,n make "Marry Oe Ra.nd of IMII’’.
K»rn«.’iln ifci principal feaUred .rote*
y, EMa-’ of tlif produc ‘on are rotund Billy
la Wel-j I’uuie, star of the New York pro,
d icllon, '"While Horse fnn' I
r phtr w« rld-famou* down and pnn'O'
roinmu-1 minlat from trlumpn in I-oadol*,
•• when Utrlln, Rome, anti New York;
wltlcs Bert tohr, without whom Broad*
nf her) wuy could not be Broadway, and
m 1he Joy llodgo*, alar of "IM Rather
is im-' Ue nigh',*’ e-rrrnl Broadway k it,
t
see- und *weel heart of lb* airway*.,
escape.' From Hollywood the prodmort
iIn sen-' look Mlseha Auer, Alice Brody,
ensuing Ltuh* Faaemla, und John King
•ral un-( for Iho uther big n am / rolea of
in h&gt;« Hie prtsluclir.li; frnm H he -vn«da«

, , -------- 'Hallny on Ih* Bounty."
all governments fn lh»lr p ] , ,, #t ,ha Rlu Theatm Sunday, Uandiy and Toe*day.
I The high pcbit of Hw picture
1la, of course, tha amttfng speciiatle which gives the alary It*
Jrllma* and lit name, but tha film
does not depend upon this alone
fur lit effect Irene &gt;*. H has tan*
der romance, n pMorenquo atttinpf ppewilul drama—In fact,
•very element af great motion
plrluro entertainment.
"The Hurricane" introduce* an
import &gt;nt new alar In Jon Hall,
k Ua « villc stage it secured !&gt;**•
the hindroinr young man of tha
lAptllun ami his urrhesira.
mt-gnlfhent phytlqur, whom GoldJon Hall and Dorothy 1-amour arc the charm ing figures in I in- Sn-ih Rea Idyll pictured here by
wyn ae'acted nrer leading Hollywood names to play Trrangl, the A rtist Motile W rilter from Sam .el tioidwyn'* "The Hurrirum-,'' the powerful, romantic dram a, comnative hero of the story,
ng to the Rita 'rtiea'rv. for three day* beginning tomorrow.
Dorothy tumour, who made
her am en debut a year or *0 ago '
ta tha native heroine of "The
Jungle r t iw x s t . appoam f f&gt;-1
r. ril in Ilia t’true of IliirapRa.
posit* him n tha South Ibr* boll*,
AT THE RITZ
Met in , DOMHIKS IIEI, IDO
Mrrama, and also scores a tri-j
Sunday, Monday, T uesday-Jono Hall and Dorothy I.amour
tlrhd In Mi »|.*o t ’lly bi-fura » a f
itinpb in n difficult role.
In -TU B HUHHIt’ANK," filmdom's i .kjl'. mugnificcnt s|K-clncl&gt;'
llm* In Ilia lilm r a p ta l In Die
□oldwyn hr* glean the film
o f the year.
n great rcit. Including Mary
sileni film days . . . tlKOUGR
W
cdnnday
only—A
wild,
rom
an
le
comedy,
"1.0VK
IS
A
Atlor, C. Aubrey Brallh, Thom**
EANDKItH «u* la r n of British
HEADACHE" w l'h Gladys George and Franchot Tone. Com­
Mitchell, Raymood Massey, John
4&gt; ircnl* In St. 1’i‘t* rsbuig, lln»panion feature, "SWING YOUR I.ADY” with Humphrey Bo­
Carrndlno and Jerome Cowan. All
sin. Ituck In Enuland lie ult'llded
turn la uniformly eicellent per­
g art and Frank 'McHugh,
,
the Manila . ler Technical Hchool,
formance*, and John Ford more
Thursday, F riday—•'The 4 horsemen of hilarity In the lb
than jtiUfleji tha producer's faith
l&gt; ft to triivrl the world . , ,
s 'a r f n frolic, '-MERRY-GO-ROUND O F IMA" with Her'In entrutllng him with tho dirtc*
JUNE LAND o ltendril Dm D olly
IJThr,
Billy
House,
Louise
Fatenda,
Jimmy
Savo,
Alk-c
Brady.
Wusd tllr.ti Si Inti I, alllimigh she
Hon of thin Important production.
Added feature, "INTERNATIONAL SETTLEM ENT’ with Do­
Tha atory, which le art on Ih*
u a i born In Minnas pull*, Mniio,'ow Island of Msnukurs, 000 mile*
lores Del Rio and George .Sanders a* tha two who refused 1o
*i lu , , . A SI. ImUls lud. DICK
t h i - r.- r ■
, 4
1
i
from Tih tl, n|"&gt;n* with the wed­
;
y -j ■ .*LJ-&gt;«* •
BALDWIN pinyi-u w'r"ity footr . n from danger.
ding of tha natir# lovers, Teringl
I hull for St. Louis
Unlvaralty
Ra. u n lay —Gene A ulry In "PURLIC COWBOY No. 1." Also
and Marama. Their ihorl lived
Il'Kh and ».n.K with Ilia Munlcl"SCANDAL
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with
l*
w
Ayrr*
and
Isiuise
Campbell
happiness end* abruptly when
|tnl Oitcru Couip.iny , . , ID 'TII
Teringl, returning to Tahiti with
T lilt It V lull
Benl»n
Harbor.
AT THE PRINCESB
the schooner of which he 1* first
| Mb It ran. her lilrtbplai •-. |o niaho
Sunday, Feb. 27—"THE JURY'S SECRET" w l'h Kcr.* Tay­
Joy Hialgc* sing* "Yo-i'ro My Dish" In Unlveraal'i "Marry-Gw*
mate, atrlkea a drunken whit*
her t i n t Important nppuiiianre ut Round of IWH," while the chorus beauties dish out Ux&gt; dancing
lor and Fay W ray. Al*o, "CHEYENNE HIDES AGAIN."

PICTURE OF THE HOUR!

“YOU’RE MY DISH”

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF FEB. 20

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Mr*. V. Mulkey haa returned
to her hoiua In Marietta, lie,
after a inonth'a &gt;1*11 Aiarn.
Mr Rnd Mrs. Frank liaan of
Daytona Itearh were tho Riieita
of Mr. and Mra. J, T, Mil.uin,
Jr. laat week-end.
Mr- and Mra tloland l-'e Of
Avon ’ Park were tho week-end
fu e e ti of Mr, ami Mra. J, V,
Toole, Mr. and Mrs- Toole argil
■uaata apent flunday with Mr.
and Mr*. II. It. Tool* at Dayton*

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Fleeing cruel persecution# hunting
freedom for worship,;(band of French
«UgU enots entered the mouth of the
S t John's River in 1562. Their leader#
jean Ribaut, was entranced. H e wrote
ickto France: T h i s is the fairest#
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VOLUME XXIX

Europe Is Rooked
By Hitler’s Speech;
it Quits
Britfch Foreign Min*
iaterResigna InPro*
; test Over Deal With
F a s c i s t Dictators

Rebels Fight To
R etain Ternel
After Re-Capture

Parliament Hears
*' Debate OnPolicy Insurgent Force Has
Hitler Promises Pro} tectkm To Germans
liv in g . Everywhere
ay ■«—■■■■III r» -«

,

R unning Q a r m a n y s
.trtS m to n iid the futura
wan marked out today by
Adolf Hitler's broad delitnce
of collective security m a
system of European peaco.
British Foreign Secretary
Anthony Bdan, the p w « |;
fRation of that system haaml
on tha League of Natkma
raeigwd yaatorday la
ywr
t««t against m Brillit M with
Carets'! dWtatora. la U atea
ParMaaaewt r a t o t o w i t h

th a * r

Sato today hatwara M « «ad
IMm Mlawtar N*»W* C M a h r
lila ew e h t a W T* reUUwa mad
Briar. daatlaga with Dictator
MaaaaOal at Italy aad Dictator
Hitter at Gw m v .
Yeatortay HItkr toU tha world

Started Drive On
Sagunto Highway
By An h UIH
IIENDAYE, Franc*, Feb. 21,—
(AY—Fighting raged In tha heart
af Ttovel taday and government
dafawdan « m reported surrenderlag hi *»att rroapo at Insurgent
w u a lt ! U m battled to retain
tall p u M u lw af tha atr^tegte
rath Aragon e.ly.
“While a detperite foeemwcnt
gairlaan * u W ag pounded into
submission,
another offensive
force launched near affanstvo
againat Sagunto highway, advance
lag fit* m Dm nxittoaat of Tcruel.
It appeared that Ganaraliatima
Franco'* army iatawdad driving aa
far aa paaaihl* toward tha MedIterranean. Government dUpstche*
from Madrid admitted losses.
t M Night inaurgent military
dhrwtvhaa **M T ijw l, IN mil**
h**t ot Madrid, waa now “»nd*
fawdabla" by a m m a w t garriaow locked la a Ughtltoad slog*.

Funeral S e r v ic e s Washington Birthday
Are Conducted For To Be Observed Here
3

Duncan Cameetm, t t , who wua Inatanil; kUled in aa a«to accldeivt
tora tarty Saaday morakag
,
. .w. i n S oul, Cath*!?** _
■ T?
____i__ bank
ellc Church, thh morning at
10:00 o'clock with tha Ree. J. J.
Ifilligtoa. palter at Ito Church,
offkiatkag, th a tody will to rent
to Chartoatoa. S. C- where Inter­
ment will ha made.
Mr. Chmeroa waa torn l"
Char leatea aa Feb. T. 1»1S and
baa reaided la Saaford far the
paw It year*. At tha tlma of bit
death ha waa lletog at hia ‘
at UK Myrtle A renteHe waa aba a prominent
tor af tha Medkal Datochmen
’J j
tilth laf eat ry and maaaT
the DeUehmeal aaread aa aafleo
yallbaaraei at Iha torekaa Ihb
marabg. Fur the past ala yeaco
Mr. Camaroa toa been'employed
aa a h«ahhi*Mt fac.'be Florid*
, Fre-Oeelbg COm y ay ton
Mr. Cametoa b aunrbred by
hb widow; awa daughter, Mba
Beverly Cameron ; hb father and
Mr aad Mrw R. A.
af Saaftod; ate toothA. Jr_ R*. Clair,
Chavlee Cameron, all
af Sanford, Richard Cameroa af
i Charieotoa. A C , and Eari Camerea af Newark, N. J.; tarn abtore. Mra. J. E. Gradbh and Mba

*91 to rioecd throughout tha day
tomorrow in observance of George
Washington i birthday.
A. U “Vi'l,
Betti, rainier
caahirr oi
of &lt;ne
(he local
Aatated that the ini&lt;ltutton
will remala dosed throughout the
diy and R J. Holly, local poet■mater, pointed out that
aeretcea will ha required of cither
city or ratal carrier, and that all
wiadowa will to dosed for tha
entire day. Mail collect Iona will
to made between 1:50 and S:M
P. M. from designated hole, and
ipecbl delleery and perithible
matter will to handled aa usual,
Mr. Hatty aaid.
Superintendent of School, T. V .
lawten atated that while many af
tha' achoab have arranged pro­
gram, In commemoration of Wash­
ington tha achoob will operate
aa their regular schedule through­
out iha day. All 8aafard atom
will V i la open throughout the
day.
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Stmtnole County ProdocM
More Fruit And Vegetables Than Anj£
Similar Area In America

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NUMBER ICS

Established In 190*

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAt, FEBRUARY 21, 1938

te a n r e m n a

on/«lW*Ll vj

1 '* ■■f t-to T 1--'-'’— *-“ .*'*

T wo Localites
A re Killed In
Auto Accident

CROWD OP 25,000 SEE WA R ADMIRAL WIN WITH EASE

Another Occupant Is
S c r i o usly Injured
As Auto Sideswipes
TruckOn Boulevard

Hitler Defies Powers
In Bold DemandFor!
C o l o n i e s And In
B o u t Of* Strength

Truck Loaded With
Citrus Overturned

W
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Truck Drivers Jailed
. Pendinff Verdict Of
Coroner’s I n q u e s t

n - M a n iln l h » «

Rrichachancallor Adolf Hitler
atldr*»aed a demand lor return
of Oortuitnr'* war-loat ro Innlea
dtraetly to Croat Britain yester­
day In a tensely awaited speech
Two Sun fort! men were
that emphasised h|, firm con
killed nnd their wives wer«
trol ot German military mlfht.
Injured, one neriously, when
If over Internal anal agitation
&lt;he car in which they were
againat Germany manages to upriding nldcswiped n partly
Mt Ktiropi-an peace, he said,
loaded produce truck on tho
"iron and rttel nltl apeak.”
Inke shore highway about
Germany it Hlengthening her
3:30 o’clock Sunday momarmy umlnr a new N«ii policy t»
“defend the political freedom” ot
Tho nrrlilent occurred, officiate
10.0*4,004 Germans Bring in AnaThi* unuitial picture taken frtm the rvtnf of Miami', Hialeah Tork giwndrianil, which throw. Its shadow onto the 'rack, show* War reported, about two mile* from
tria and Cieelioslnrabla, He'chafaabrar lllller aaid In hU three- Admital'ii wide margin cf a.periori'y over other contender, for ifv c II.100 Heather Pumc. The Admiral ,w«, hnrtlly hri-atlilng heavily Snnford on a curve in the h ig h ­
hoar speech bofnre the Ralcb,tag. at the end. end a , far a, nnyona could see, wasn't even sweating. Sir Oracle Imiriird second, and Caballero 2nd finished third. Tho way. The 1052 model Chevrolet
-•-.Inn In which the aig person*
Der fuehrer', speech &lt;n the vlciory mnrked the Admiral's four year-old debut.
_____________________________
xvrre rliling, w as completely de­
Kroll Opera House, carried by
molished. The late model Chevro*
radio to Austrian and Caucboalnlet Iruck which waa headed araat
eaklan miuorltlaa beyond the
on Ihe highway waa not dam aged
Ralch'a bordcra- lacked
unr
V n lla s M M r a n T i n
Pledge to uphold Anttrian indeand IniagrUy a , hail
anticipattd In many capi­
tal*.
WINTKR I'AltK, Feb. 21,—(d1) ilioy corrupt the tuind frnnf w ith­
Hiller made It clear that Ger•-Itulliii* College conferred honar- in, They a'ipptei.a tru th . They
maay will ignom Great Ilrltulu
and Franco, pa well aa other
hiy degree, on alx men and dre- lend man by lie, and fraud to
western power*. In carrying out
craiion, of Honor on two women itorirn ami or-qnii-t4c In lhi'ir&lt;}'wn
tha naw phaao of her internaloil.iy nt FLtrrisca inarking the enslavoininl,” hu M 'd,
By Asiocistad Prasa
tkmal policy l&gt;* “defend the
5 li|» c orruption. In- rontlnuvil,
lloayy snow In New England
li.'tid ntinivermn y of it, founding. I, b rought nlioui "liy llm d e slru c
po|IUca| freedom of race-r on and the tnlildb* A tlantic BtalOaHonorary dcgn&gt;ra w-rra conferred t lon of Jmirnaltain." nnd “Unlog*
•r p a , Gorman* Bring beyond
Hr. Samurl Fulealon gave a talk on Kctir Admiral Richard K. Ilyrd (ho farts, ili» Mflu'tlcnnt (acta, - Me inborn of the Women's Clrie flooil a In A rknnaa, and «uhtha fronllcra of lhe notch.
Dag Fuehrer leuarknd hi* at tho Rotary Club luncheon lnd«y of llm ton; Henry II. loieo of New tint dlffirull rnm |i|iral*il fact, ot Committee of ibe Seminole County frecslng tem |u-i*iurea oitendlng
Chandirr of Commerce lids morn- ta r Into llm Hoinli brnught dlacafcmbl demaod with announcelunca-i
„Uow ^ |, lve.i, Bnd lU-n C ar York, cdiinr-publidicr of three eninom le, and | hill, trn are put
prelim inary ar- ^contayt and damage today to
Igagasinca; Hal|dt Adams Grain uf heforo Hoi pmplo, thn
.(
being._o f - L bel.penicfTTiVetWritt
people flpJjrJJJlILi
of the Orlando Boston, n rrhH rri; iRdwin H. A
range men I , for an enlcrtnliim enf j w lit., a r t* ,.
recognition af
ranuut i ;o i " im HmmihoI km in n
[in honor of . fymlnole _ (Tounly
Snow also fr|l In T exa, wher*
em pire carved out of ttliina Infc'u*1* catcndiri nn inritallon *° |Se'igman of Nciv Yoik, rcononiM Kieat siK’lety
lloiirlxt. In lie held 111 Ihe’ SuIlford n ;o iP'Kico it'inperalun* reading
,
wlilrh
i«
allied'thu^Fnnford
Rutgrinn,
&lt;o
particiami
to*
oipcrt;
llio
Rev.
Arthur
l*M ky Japan,
Luce n| peareil in the elorenth

Itor.

Nerves Blamed Rollins Grants Degrees; Woman’s Group
Many See Sunday Prog ram Plans T ribute Sub-Freezing
ByDr.Puleston
To City Visitors Extends Far
For 111 Health
Entertainment Hon­ S o u t h e r n
oring Tourists To
Re Given On Mar. 7

Physician Talks To
Local Rotary Club
On “How To Live”

with Germany and Italy against
international rommunlam.
Ha pointed tho colonial demand
directly n t flra a t Brllnlu wllh
(he uU tam ent th a t Germany had
“no differanrea wllh KiitTland —
• le a p t colon lea,*'
II* M nplut,itad It by ad,|lnr
Germany w ants no lerrllory in
Fa»'.»rn Asia, baa no territorial
dem and, againat France nod no
territorial IntcrCat In Hpain.

p a 'e in in inter-city meeting a( l.*o Klnsnlviug of Boston; A rthur
Orlando in th e near future.
;S w n l* er of Ucnerg, Switzerland,
Ur. Ja n ie , It. Clinton, orange- American member of League of
list who hoa bc&lt;n conducting N ation, secretariat,
nervier, a t IlieCongregational
Honor decoralion, were given
Church, ,a n g a number of song* Mary Anny Rule of Ubciainmertthu
.........
on "fhterprelailun* of Iririi U fe". gait, Gcrmnny.
who pluyml ho
lie waa ;n(r&gt;,luci‘.l by Rev. M ur-‘Virgin In the I’/i.iu ii H ay In 1030
(Caallavr* — rmmr tw at
nnd 10.14; Mra. h'liima S. Ward,
widow ot Hu- fiiim rr |ire*idrnl uf
u,t ice C htor
rn medallion,
uec, preaian editorial
6000 “subscriber*” lo
dirge Animated Mngn, _ ainc, ilrclaicd the p reien l (ri,l»
SHANGHAI, Fell.
*’■
"
&lt;n w-urld a ffa ir, I* n c riti, in
Japineae wore I'l-pulred in nn a t­ Journalism.
tempt In cross ttic mighty Yellow
KJvliu Gornor of raufonl. Fin..
River just nortti of K alfeng, nn

.......... ............. J a p a n e s e Effort
Cross Y e l l o w J - r i . ' t i ! ;
demand a,.■-SK
world G erm an, Jiving ticyoml llio River Is Repulsed
"“
ProiVnt l*ord"f* ot tho Hatch
A* n

w ri* under Id, protection and
fun her ariluatinonla | n tlirir
atatna must Ini eip*rled.
Branding tofora
* *ymbo|le
. . . .
,
. ! Hollins "J'ttJMUJ. aiiIlipr of "i:«ek*
G irm an
Kaglo
whn«n. gildnt ,
Wing,
‘ra
M*
'"
...... &lt;" ,h ° ‘ hildren'.
- ,_£. e r a spread
eprsww wide
wwe, he
lie said
aanijraUwny line in northern
llnnan ,H
page and Hr. Itlrhanl
Burton,
th e inrreasfsl N atl Influence lh i„ rn- nr,
Auatyra w h e r. t h . m .)o r i.y of ^ j l p ' ^ - e forces which for w eek .’ ^ " ^ yp r,,,M t,,r
fr a "
the population la norman-Biteak h are to rn moving southw ard In
-KUll,|nm,.nU „ y
Ml ll0l.
big, had “ram ored
dlft"i-enres . ramimlgn In enl tt.o l unghai
,,„ n
, h.
H V .ll.M 4 mm r a ge T w s|
r a llw y were -P rerdlng wdd.ly In
itin f
M
fom „
,
the w est Inin n ia u ri
n ro rin cr( ^
n ,
gradually en d o ring U nfeng, the
.
d ic t.to r.h lp , are u n .p c.k WESTFIELD. N. J- Fnb. II —
|Uor,„elal c .p .lo l. ^
| . bl. I, no. merely because ,,f
U R -Ib w m tu tar, of ono (a:

Fumes From Stove
KiU Four Of Family

McDonald Rites To
Be Held In Georgia

Woman’s Club lluildliig. Match 7,
The definite date
will In- a n ­
nounced within the neat day or
two.
numbers
followed
by dancing.
Committees
bundling .arrange'" tfrtrt'
■'httenep ,w Jntg-nta a ret vocal m il Inal n m m ta l
,,„ .,e n | their article, and "lories.| mtrn,10tIl( Mr,. A . M. l ’hlllpa;
(’mil i it'll Inr, nf feu till" ail Id Music (or dancing! M rs., M artin
Included l*'|o Citrn"R|e, nulhor: J. Br*m nml Mrs. II. F. Mmi'alMi n Anny KutW Willi playeit the vatge; ibs-iirnliiin,i, Mrs. J . M.
p itl 'd the YlH'lll Maty lu th" McCaskill and Mra. II. !•’. Mo"OlM-lamiurigau
I'nssinn I ' , y in ■ralvalge; refrcshm enis, Xlr,. I’earl
l*tn nnd IJ.il; Hr llnlijll Aitam, jT " jiJJjJp'j Mrs. C. It. Dawson
rra iu uf llnsluit, Maes., e re|e*|-1end
* 'Mr,. Kdna K rtri.lgc; rrgina ,tiiu | ariTilteel; I»r. A rthur I.*-" t ration.
Hr. KlUalietli
Trarys
Klti-'ih Inc. red »r of Ttlmtv reception, Mrs. Kmlur C urletl, M r,.
Hid ici.p*| Cliuielf itt llnstiill! Hr II. !■'. MotiMtlvnlKt'i Mra. C. C.
Jntm |M |m"r G*iv||. nasnetntn nil- I'Carl, Mi&gt;. A. M. riillip*. T. K.
|n r nf "Til" Hllr-yriv;'' Alnln,. Hlmpnon, IMwsrd - llig g in ,, W. H.
Clin knrtiw Indian; 7'limitaa Hr'‘i Will nut, nml the. president"uf llm
cr. aulliiir and editor,
taingwnoil Tnurlrt Club,
Marjorie Kninnii Hint li n e , miAnniuinei-mini w in
made the
time nf "Pnuili Mimmi Under." Sanford Coiniounily Concert Asm.
i rrt,i a pnriinn from h -r forth- will prew rit Cmile
llaiim, celoetmilnr
bonk "Thn Yearling,” tiratt-d I'rrm li I'i.inist, on Mon­
whi* Ii h a, a Florida ,ell?rig.
day, February 2H; m il lloae Marie
I'ii*iii» were fdTiiir.lir'd by Ar- llranrlalo, ,o|itano of »&lt;age and
rluir (lullerrnan, Josephine |p t, radio fantr, on
Monday, March
Iran’ ll iron, I’nlrlrln Ann Guppy 21. Those
Inddim: membership
KII jibelli !,. Rrlmenlng, nnd Wal­ ticketa In Ihe A,*«elulion were
ler L. Itnvall, the ImlCr l lire*1 nsked In tlido lid, ell tinge 111 Mia,
vnluom of llm imignrluo puli
llrhi d nuldiioi, niiiiiintlr In eonneetlon vttlh Fimndais’ Week e ,
ere m s, I'ontrlhution*
lu llm
"talili- ef eo n lriit," nppenred In

Cold
Into
States

w a, rt-rtmleil. Heavy f r " ,l • » •
r&lt; po rtd l Hii* nmrning , n» far
,nntli n , lower Georgia.
Yesterday high
winds
blew
n u t tlm A tlantic
Btatea
lint
I* int-.-ruitrr,*a
Ri'uCrally
were
at«)vo fre e in g .
New
Yorkem
sklildiil on ,l" " l ruvcred pave*
rui'nls. Know fell
In Boston.
I’ittnliurgli ami WashingtonFlood, along tho Wlillo and
Arknn«a* Itlvera
In
Arkanana
(Irm o many resident* from ilielr
hom e,. KlRliteon lt"d t'ro** re ­
lief worker* w*r*» enllnd on to
aailst the liuinelesa. c lim a te d at
from th n 'o to Hvit thiiuaiind per­
sona.
A W oatern eobl wave moved
eustwaril
hut for«r**H’ra anid
teinpcrBtttrO* w rro not o , peeled
lo redeli u lr o iu e Iowa. Th*
cntilcat spot wos Huron, B. D,
wllh 12 below. Abilene, Teg**,
lm&lt;l a Bunday minimum of II,
the muni- us Boston. Mass, Freaging w eather touched Vlrksburg.
Miss., and Fort Binltb, Ark.

Townsend Wishes To
Serve His Sentence

tty, a mother and three children,
fro” " Jap n n ’a
m ajor
imlltlcal ,h ' lr
‘H r ... ................... . Imlng IHdlfna College und|,rr;rad' j Hranckln's np|iearaun- here.
were round dead of gaa
c a m p ,, (heir ireu»m i tria l".
1 A report wrn t-iicn nn Hrmlnole
MrtNmald1
Z
r
l7
n
waa
kitted
'tii
Po
rl*
f
»
,n
,ho
hnvciniiirnl
hradeil
tm a tha khetoa atora la tha’r M
“Men mo fight that bind of
CHICAGO,
Feb. 21.—W)—
.lkm aH , M. who w . . killed In .b
,, rr|n Ifr ,. rillco
Fumlmaro
I'resident Hamilton Ibdl
of Connly’a eahlldi nt ttic Central
tyranny,”
bo
asserted.
cIosthI’ Stopping off here on hla way to
Itollins
College
served
a
,
m
l'lnr
F
a
r
i
d
,
K»
port
I
ion,
tvliirh
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.
a
.
Kunoyo
b&gt;,
blocked
parliam
entary
U ra t. Jak a &gt;nm, ra a f l
“T h" reai.on wiry modern dir- of th" magailn«. which |m Blurt- j SeUAdiy Tiiglit. I’.irliriilar com- Washington to nerve 30 days In
ratnrsl'll a are
uns|ieakali|e
Is ed | | year, agomora-pg will to t««d*ncd
„ Uon bjl| a||(| %umjmntar
A rt hr* palltoaraca u tt o fuwer- lira departm ent aaid Urn
.ment was made of tin* unlMtanding jail for contempt, Dr. Francis I"
al aacrkaa were; L. R H a R k a wvra Mr*. M argaral U r i m , 17: Pendcrgraa*. O*. *nd t t o bo,ly,,ra tk rd ,nlltH,urllnn of lmport ,„ t
I
homo canni-d mid preserved pro- Townsend. 71, old age penalon ad­
J r - M A. Hawaii, d r , J . b PhU M l I l i n U . I« * *md I h alt; I N
! duel n dliplny nud Ihe eillildt of vocate, said T ra going *o aerva
my sentence ovrn if P r e s id e n t
lb* form er bom* of the accid''nt
M artova, L E. RaaL to d itk ckltd. Robert. «.
Karvpt for Ihe nrw tpnper
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Roosevelt doc* grant me a p*t*
raa w as unanimou*
unanimous in
ii ,*y____,
, [the prcaa

of

f»hore Ho*m.rd ra.ly Bumtay

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mob||i„

Teams In Florida State League

a f &gt;to Madiral
Jar A. W,
Hear a f tha

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U * m t* * hospital w hrra hi*
m t o i l m w *i teraned ,*rto«s.
Jam** Lay
Mid h t t o .
dtaravrrwd b'a w|fa i* Ik* khek
to ramI to childrew I* *pp*r
w kra
ratanm d
. a . L. Oar
ra riy tkta morning.
f

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to

.Make Preparations For Season

"u,"11,*n ,m”',Kvl,ltor" i l o n ”

Mr. Me Ikon,W ha* been * r e s H
very tense pull lira I t liuu
lu Iho l-'nlr.
mg
dent of Sanford (or tho p art IS- ,l in n p r r v r i l e d a f t e r a n o u tb u rst
Mr*. II. M. Fnpwnrih nnnonnecil
year* and *1 t t o Ilia , of
Tire "m ysterious’’ .Sanford base-'Judy, llo^M-eond huvomnn who*e plana for the A nnuil l luwer Show
o f a n l i ’g a V rrn n irn t h o n 'i n r . ,h o u t
fita t a re td ra t wa* la (to "n tP lo ' i,,,, , nJ fist fighlitlg in Hie lower ball club is now the only rluh In career witti Ilia S t. Louis Card)- nf the Sttiford Carden Cluh In lie
^ ChMV ^ W ,W f f ' " * W? hous. of FarllamcnL
ito IIririila state lergun for Iho ns), rame lo u close because of held In the l&lt;»gion Hut on March
L'rn I* P*ad«rSt**a on Sept it,
SomaoLsorters
rakl tto rr.l oorop.tag ss.ioi. Ural baa not nui„im,|,it,. .reklont in ID3C. Judy 10, also a travelogue wl'lt music
issuebetween Ito government and •"nuunced Ha manager since u M.p| , rlng Jerry Fittgcial.l «t by John Kvcrington, lo be p re­
If* la s u r r lr to by h i, whluw- Parliam ent
era,
the
Konoye Gtorile Bradley', announcement that post and tt.o Saint, are an- sented by the Carden Club in Ihe.
*** w bS ktor. Mra, Lucian D uall, regime's *tt*m pt to obtain Faocist- in Drlando y . a t • r d a y t h a t ,|rrpni |„g „ Krrat season.
Woman's Club Building on Mar. H.
Mra. R. F. M iinsnttalge, Vice^ ” *w ,T ort. S * l * °
lik" control of Japan.
”Bucky Duschor. former four
| h||
puslnesa manager of
McDonald of *M*r«kalt. V*. ari l
&lt;j-|10 general m obillrstlnn bill WUr alhlato at tha Unlvatally of lllP
rte.ls, annuunce.1 last Chairrnrn of I lie Women’* Cl*(c
VM*«r McDo r i M of O rl»ndo.;wotJ*,j wpanU the povcrnm enl'i
Maryland, had signed to pilot Ihe week (lint the St. I’aul club, which Commlllee, presided In llio sbsrnra
Alsu two b ra lto r* and fit* S ic r,s d y board control or Induatry Gull, through the coming diamond U Ltektng Ito Red, for Ihe set son, of Chairman Mrs. I’ndor CurtcIL
n . t M i t ter* *r* rarvlra**,
'am t flnanre fo r prosecution of ihe'nM aon
ha, netilgnial llontiii Chapman to
at | : « A, M.
w ar in China,
Sport, diapn&lt;chea from Caine,- pilot llm Del .nnd nine. Chapman

u*i.

Robert R. Evans,
War Veteran, Dies
Ffcendi Aremwe WPA
Project la Approved

Barkley Aakf Senate
To Drop. Lypch Bill
WASHINGTON. r*k.

LaMar Barktoy o f
Kantncky aatod tt o I t a iU to lay
Democratic

aaid* llm AatWIdTMkhsg bill an-l

rill* last week announced that I, trplarlng I'at 1'nttora.in, chew*
Managrr Itot MrShanc has ro-............
.... m king, at Iho m an ag e r
ing InW
signed to lundlo Iho C-Mcn for j,"
anatbar tana. Ceorga Andrew, ace Acw.r.iing |„ rcpnri , from the

J*” **1 ." 1* i *K|ie” A0 ,/,* V
llvnry
G riy , rrnanied
Falatka A u te a i and Nelli* Lcarir, pre ,y , f i;ie F lo rid , R lgtr league,
O rliado m anager for several w eek,
U im i
th# i ^ p wn, be f . r {** aeaaon, baa also lierm slgnad o rrj with p a y in g of efto r aundown
Mr he to**burg Ua,eball A»,oyia- b ,,,b a || ns lighting rrjnlpm ent I*
Uon to to ad tha Condaliera th la ;b ,ill|( tnsU 'Jed In th* two rem ain-

appropriation
**Id Iw had dam all to
Tha thrra Inca) d'laehments of jrrar.
Ing club*, Daytona Burch and
ranld to obtoto ■ rata oo Ito Anti- Florida National Guard, w|U
Anolber manager wlm “saw
c-gSt.
t. August In*. Light plan's were
w •a'’'
Ljrachia* MO mmt addad that lag- bold tkair weakly drill »«*alun* tk « In ito Issgua Uat season nndlU w U lw u .t aenson 1^ DnUnd,
*N w tto Ben­ in tto Armory tonight.
» to * •* also retired waa Jimmy Pslatka,
p . i. i V. iu«r
Sanford,- OalnaarUla,
On
ftondara. Cry pilot of Iha Daytona land*, and Lssoburg.
B
ach
UlindcM.
lanebaon of the
So far DvLand hoa bean tha only
of Commerce Up In St. AaguaCne, tha Saint* club 'a anneuneo their roster but

bare nacureU iho tcrvjcu al ( j i t

ran.

JnyceeH Will Hear
Talk On Fascism

Joseph Do Brlla of DeLand la
rchrdided to speak on "What I*
Fascism", tl thr weekly luncheon
o f tto Junior Chamber of Com­
merce to held In ihe Veldes Hotel
Tuesday at 12:It o’clock, offi­
cial* of &lt;be Club reported today.
Jo* Davl, I* chairman of tto
program commit!**, and will in­
troduce th* guest speaker who Is
Italian and will reclto actual aiperlcncaa Iff hi* addraa*.
All member* of tha Junior
Chamber Were urged to b# present
t e r Mnaaryag** m eeting,

,

.

Town sc ml wa* aentmer-d for
contempt of u House cum ml tto*
investigating hla pension move*
ment.

Ilenry B. Plant
Dies Aboard Yacht
MIAMI, F e b . -It. —(Jp&gt;-H*»ry
Bradley Plant. 41. Industrialist
of Now London. Conn,, and Naw
York and member of a family
ii"l"d In Florida as * developer
of the peninsula’. Gulf coast, died
aboard hla yacht today.
H i,

fath er

and

grandfather

liullt tl&gt;* railroad on tha Florid*
Writ Coast which first bora
th e 'r nam e but la te r becam*
part of Iha Atlantic Coast Ida*

system.

.

.*»V

LOCAL WEATHER
Partly cloudy. *Ugbtty wartnnr
in eitramo north portion tonight:
Tuesday partly cloudy,
warmer possibly rata In
•to t portion ky night,

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