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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science: Humanity's
Liberator
.
iMatfrttea ani -almnar kidrortbr• M ti « • PtfcUmUi t» oppeor ta
the l i m k Ih m « f the l i w i
tlm lte g te tm o a b i w w r i i w l ^ &gt;
Uift’VhT’^ h !

circulation. of U* Otto. mtftlm m
will bo •pprosJin.tely *00,000 m i

It b mtpteUi that IK. apodal
Inducement wm retch , a law
iraiaUr of lb. eatlmalcd U*M
retired railway employee*.
Members o f the C to a llte i In
A i r p a t th b w art a n Chair.
U ’ a, of the frfllto of Bpirtt,'
reveaM by « m who nodcntood
and practiced Christian Sdaaa*

MEN’S DRESS
11.50 VALUES
UNIFORM
WORK

WWW.
FELT

uced $ 1 0 0

Jackets

HATS

.Used Car Bargains
PmM
ISI7-A4 Door Toorlnr M an , 1900 Mika
lU^kT' BayonatOifii—Taka Us Poymento
4 LB. CAN SWIFT

Lard

Me

B CBS. PLAIN

Swans down
Flour
2Si

targ e Fat Heavy Hens

Lb.
U-Sproad I t

TRY
OUR
BREAKFAST
a
w

Oleomargarine

Sliced Bacon

4 LBS. BLUE ROSE
ALL TALL

NICE MED. SIZE

SUGAR
5 Lbs, 25c

Grapefruit
7 For |0 e

; l a r c e juicy

ORANGES 2 doz

healthy he hoe token health away
from olherc anil th it ha a n i l
therefore be penalised - and made
to itiva up aumo of hla health In
order to dlalrlbute It to tbooo with
lexe health, ftathor do wo rejeke
In the health expressed by others,
for wo roo'lto that they aro #&gt;•
pressing that which I* normal to
each Individual.
*
Mr*. Eddy not only discortrrd
Dili Science, with Ita gospel of
Ifreedom, but *he experienced In
her own career Ihla freedom..After
dl«eoverlng Chrl.tian Sckne# the
hid to pror# th at troo womanhood la free from the patlfamw.
the phyeical weakness, the lack
of logic, and the lack of boahuae
ability, ao.woll
other hamper;
Ing llmltatlona that, particularly
at that lime, hreet womankind.
Tide Mra Eddy did moat wonder­
ful 7 and ranoipllfled In hor IV*
that true womanhood la aa moth
the likeneee of tied aa true maa*
hood. She proved In her Indlvldaa!
womanhood b
eip eilen r.
free to caprone strength, court f*,
Infinite lore, and wladom.
Lore waa llm motivating Im­
pulse of Mra. Eddy'o career. I t
enabled hor not only to dUctm,
prore, and patiently wait few
others to provo Chrlsltan Selenoo
to le the llhrrnlor of mankind
from all evil, tint It alao anabbd
her to found hor dtoeo»ary hi aucb
a way tliat It would bo aMl'nhl*
10 oil mankind through the am
Util ks of The Mother Church,

BEST

)--! —

You Call This
Justtcal

CELER Y

TIi. rry .1 a . Ia * w i«
■Irl . . . »M taee4 hr
m court of lew . . . .a
hat w.iMlaa aleM ., . .
t . a Ilf. of .SlItlM .-

Notice to My Friends
' • Friday and Saturday - - I am having demonstration
For Sauers Co. Line ■
Extracts and their home made
Pure Mayonnaise
Will appreciate you coming in

SELF RISING

joicr.wlr.
Lemons
19CD0Z.

&lt;M. &gt;Bnaw nil V"
1 P FATHER
1;;;; m k

L':

LARGE fir m

IU • Lettuce
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2 Heads J5 c

1 10. AHBSICAK
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l i t SATURDAY' MORNING

HOUSE

2 For 70e
GUARANTEED FAST COLOR
A new draaa If it fadea
Only 2 Dreoaes To A Cualomer

See L . P . Hagan Jr.
SanfordeFbc

Phone 181-W

(N mt Car: D m enatrttkoi)-

(U m 4 Car Buy.).

Purcell’s
Dept. Store
CL0THB TH* FAMILY—WB FURNISH THB HO
Sanford. Fla.

You plan the meals,
You buy
the food;
s
Your menu deals l
With a family’s mood.
You clean the house’
And wash the dishes.
You help your spouse
And fUl his wishes.
You sew and mend
And wash a bit—
And in the end
-YoU're pleased-with i t
To have more fun,
More Joy, more ease:
To get more done—
Remember, please:

..
Rebecca Smith,
Formerly Cwhler At R iley.

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Ford 1937-Tudor----------- - $ 4 9 5 .
Chevrolet 1937-Sedan
$495
Packard 1937-Touring Sedan $7(5*
Ford lM7*-Victoria Coupe $595*
Dodge 1936-Conv. Sedan...... $(25*
Pontiac 1935-2 Door Touring $325*

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Semlnolt Ooonly ProdncM
More Fmll.And Vegetable* Then
Similar Area fit 'America

Florida (Sly Affc
Aad Water

FORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY* FEBRUARY 18, 1938

A u s tr ia Rumbles Farmers Credit
WithOppositionAs Group Report#
N azis Push Drive

SEMINOLE COUNTY EXHIBIT

Monarchists, Social­
ists, J e w s A n d
. Catholics Unite In
Opposing Hitlerites

M .1*1 *..*»*,

Moderaternce
Rise Desirable,

British Confer
With Pino Grandi
Austrian Industrial­
ists Are Fearful Of
Business Depression
e - t m t O M W»*»a

N u'fled Austria today.
rumbled wllh opposition.
G n at Britain hinted she!
would not watch Idly Iho
UMediation of Centrul Eu­
rope as Germany went aliead
to extend her domination of
Austria.
- Jn Austria there was talk
Of raising barricades. Ui-

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tU, - t
,tmn
week,

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»n&gt;l dtrertoni nf th* Sanford
l&gt;,ulnci Urn C m llt Auoclatton a t
|lu* uiiuu.il stockholder# moet'ng
in ilio City llnll Wednesday Indl*
ml»il lh:it llm fnrnieri' co-opera- With celery predottilna'Snc la n array of cltrua frulti, vrge'hblea, flowers, and frrna crown in
l|ru orynnUatlmi nxperlwiced the
siic.-essful y&lt;ar In Ita this County, &lt;ha Seminole C o n ty J :hlbl« at &lt;he Central Florida Eipoaltlon, ihoarn abovr, tuu been
existence, 8 K. Amir*** »ecra- proclaimed one of tha moet attract!
of the fair *nd Kai won many an exclamation or praise from
tnrlf'lreuiitfi'r uf ilia Association. pauenuby. Product! on exhibit lof| were alaa adjudged among the winners a | tha Exposition.
hHiil today.
Tho n-l'orts revealed «bal the I
organisation Had mada lo t loana
•Mrs. Elvira Garner
during tho iHint year and that a
Unit amount &lt;&gt;t (M7.Sti.tO waa
li-nt to lurmar* daring tha pait
yonr. mi amount nearly double
l In. ( Riir*&gt; fur, IMS.
Tim local OrdanliaUon, arrow!Inn to llm nnliual report, was
organised In Imiemlwr of ISIS
Relief Workers Seek
un'l during thn t i n t year lent Elvira Garner W i l l
I90.1SU.dq amt Ilie eurceae of the
To Give AidAs Rain
Be Chief Speaker
organisation l„ shown In |bo an*
Continues Steadily
At Alumni Lunch
nunl inrrrasn of )onn», In 1*SS
llm nvcniiliniliin lint (IST.TM.M;
RODESSA, 1st . Feb. 1H.-W1—
In l!i3«, n tutm nf (SSI.4S&amp;09 and
durliiK tho ii.iet yror o r tr (too,This tornado-elrleken oil town
ooo.
*»
today roifntrd 22 iieu.1 and nearly
At the runt-inn inn Of the bull100 Injured ■» relief workers
tiw i area on, J. H, Tlddy, ,rcrasought to give uid in n idrady
fury nr ilia Production Credit
downpour of rain. The devitriatCorpnrntlnu n| Columbia, 8, C..
Ing storm struck wl'buut w ant­
add 1-r3Ki.1i llm large attendance
ing last sight.
of iinrklio|ilnra present at tha
There are 22 bodies in morgues
mooting- ,l |i "slug tho fart that lunrbeon-inactlnR uf Ihii Aluntnl
th* association (■ a permanent, Association, n tea and elhlbltlqn
drpuiid-'ihl'', Minrrn .of irod t for of antique rltlnn- Iho annual me­
XLVIKA GAKNEK
rr&gt;iiton&gt;ih|&gt;’ f.nnn’pi organised on morial vr*pors In honor of alum­
Mr*, nnrner, who will be one
n coopersllvo basis.
ni who liavu paai.e.l awny during
Mr.-Tlddy dirlarwl tbut iheaa the past yunr, and group rf- of the contributor* to tha Rollins
dnimatrd Mngutine when it la
ns. octal ihib Itaie ayitailiallind unioua,
farm financing; are farmer ro ir
Tim ."Oay Nlnetlra" breakfast ‘Vubllslird" Sunday ufT-moon, aa
it Foil ltdera’ Week feature, da the
i r m l i M t I r w pace Ore)
fOwllM M m w &lt; laoat

Rollins College
To C elebrate
Founder’s Week

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S7 ‘ Taxes Pri^r To *34 i
tToBeCom prom ised

I*art Of Program Subsequent And All
WASHINGTON. Fell. 18.—
Future Taxes Must »
—President hoosevcll mid today
Be Paid In F u l l
*p moderate rise in Ihr ceneral

prim In el la desirable" liut hr
A fnr-rouchlnir Riovement
u.le II clrar that hr ilora not
lirvr all prirea should cu up. tn en ro llrnyii the payment of
ami to re*
'. Ansaoritur a multitude of ques- tlpllriiiiii-nt
tlona aiocerd by Ilia recent int­ Hliiro to Itto tax rollR many
en t inn Ilint p r im wi-rr too low, Unman ml.s or dollar* worth
the rrm idrnl read to a press confeirtH-r a atairmriil of Ihr Ad- of city property on which tha
nllniitialion policy aa w | out by taxes have not been paid in
tha 8rrret*rlra ef Agriculture, many years was launched by

He declared null# rltonrr of
May rcrdil rnnditluna part nf tha
uetirral ptngrnin and that tho
TVenury and Federal Reserve
Beard would reoprrate to that
end.
•'Our pragntm,’* the alalrment
said, “"vrlia a hilannsl eyalvm nf
price* aurh j* will pminolp g
baUncr.l expansion In pntductlon.
"Our gnal la n ronatanlly Inrn-aring national Income through
Inrrrailng prnditrllnn
and cmp’nt ment. Thi* I* the way to Inrevere the real Inenmo nf con­
sumers".

City Aria County
O fficials Enjoy
Trip On S t Johns

L ions.Praise Seminole Exhibit; ’
Awards For Vegetables Announced

Effort Will Be Made
T o R e „to re M uch

22 Dead And 100 C
Injured A* Storm
Strikes Suddenly

fei-ueiary
Imls airy
\ alatixl today
add ng that die hud hoped Hut
purrham , would in-sin yeaierday.
Additional Information regard­
ing 1lio anvemmont pnirhaaea
and poRHlhly difluitu Informall«n
»bwe groups, all frarful of No­ from Waahlngloo ln-*,|.|i»nri«’rw
tional Boclplist plana, found com- will be avoilal'l* for toe nnwtlng
Aon ground In anl|-Naiiam. Mon­ of tbo Contwil C'omin'llro in iho
Mr.
archist*, llteir hops of einpiao Mcisrh lliiildlnu lonlKlit.
gtiramering, mot to formulale an Letttrn 8 ild. ut wh'i-li lima llm
agnom ent- with the Soclalinta, Control Committee w'll n|,n doImconcliable enemies of Natldom. ctda on Pruruilon of nvuilalibi
The .Fatherland Front, Austria's celery for thn com Inc m-t-k.
only legal political party, cried
Tho 76 porrrnt I rornlo doout for n voice In Austria's des­ clerrtl effective dnrlnc tho cur­
tinies and was rebuffed by Chan- rent week reduced the rarl'd
ahfpmenta front the Klulo lo SUV
edllor Kurt Schuachlngg.
Tho tough
Strumkorpa, mil I- care ua. ruiuFamd with 470 id*
Nsal
I r00pert, ware aroused. lowed by the till pi-rcrnl prorotn
Catholics fearal
tha N atl in­ nf tlio prer ou, week mol al­
fluence was a blow to them. Jews though those 1 loan to lliu Indua*
were alarmed. Finance feared Iho Iry any that the draxlir prorolo
flight ef capital.
h is not Had time to effect tho
Industrialists feared that In- terminal market* to uny d.-Kct-.
|«V dfM . buaineai wllh_ Oern.aUY
unlink A** Abe dftUy j j d t r y
IWT«7W4tlt «*-B r ’ tNW'FfWVof
selling books on the bast1
Rev. Williams Speaks
IImported raw materials. There Htaln Market New* Service, y.-n*
1fears were fad ‘by authontlre eral market condition* ye*terday
On Why Jesus Died
German reports between Germany Showed al|*ht Improvement.
(CMUaari Oa Wag* Ms)
*
C'lery ahlpmi-nt to dale |h |i
Each night the attendance at Clerical Exams To
weak are conelderuhly lliwer than
the Presbyterian Church Inrrraae*
Be Held In March
for thn name i-.-riod of llto pic
as those who have heart! Her.
tell their
Vlnue work whlcll, it I* ho|n&gt;il. j City and County officials Joined John R. Williams
Tbe Unempluynient Com|&gt;on,uwill t-eiult in a ron-ildi-ruhle re­ tyeidrnlay In an all-day excursion |friends, church offirlnl* reported
lion il|t|"lm i of the Florida In­
duction 111 the car liuldlnKa at up the St. Johns River to Iwmon .today.
Speaking nn "Why Did Jean" dustrial Cuiiinila*lon aniiounrea
the terminal markets. A* a re- Bluff where a chicken barbecue,
rull of a voluntary ngiecmcnt on! rx|u-rtly prepared by Walter 8. .Die "• Rev. Williemi carried hi* open i-oiiipvtlllvr etumlnalloiia
(Vr-inin, nbly assisted by "Jerry”,
In Maieli for rl.-iiml poaitiona
Gordon Barnett, S e m i n o l e tile |.urt of *hipper*. lo limit uu* enjoyed by tho 23 members
and Jha reaunrellon, the Garden with a , alary runiin front (to to
idilpniciit*
a
i
mu&lt;
li
n*
po.«*lb|o’
County Representative, today an­
of
Hie
|&gt;
3
rty.
of Eden anil sin of Adam and F.vr (IDS.
nounced bis candidacy for re- for Wednesday, only rG cur* of.'
and then to the time when the) Examination* will ho held In
election In Group- No. t, aubjtri the i-oinmodjly we 1-0 moved from'
death of Jeau* again reconciled Galuaav Ho, Jui knont||l», Miami,
to the Democratic Primary In the Hlat.) On llmt day.
the lo rd to hla people after thry ( Orl«m|o. |Vn*aeo1a, Tallaliaiai-e,
1'ractlcully nil Kh|pp.-r*. during,
Mar Mr. Harn*U. for 14 year* •
at N:(N) u'rlnrk yesterday mom had tinned.
.
, Tampa, mol Wo-t I'ulm Ilea, h
the
current
week,
Mrla-ti'ce'
resident of Seminole County. I*
•'Even In this litpxy turvey. The exact .lain will lio announced
a fern grower end the founder of n t i r l e l , have wlililud.l from
world of Inlay wllh n’l our tioub-| later.
Fern Park, the fast growing f&lt;m Dliipment aitra br|nw In ilotrni
lea and xorrowa and uncertain-' Tho lu*| date for filing appllcenter In the southern end of per ernte Partly be)-an,e of the!
tlei," the aprakrr said, "the laird' cation* I* Fob. la. All app|!rnheavy prorate hut- clii.fly U&gt;-j
the County.
In a statement given tn Tha cuu.e of a voluntary ni-.n-emi ul 1
litre Id, Mr. Barnett aald.“ lwouhl made by »-hll|a're at the |a«t,'
Ilka you tn announce that I am meeting nf the Punltal ('oinnilt
|(
a rand Ida to for re-election to tee.
It was Indie-ap'd |hnl ih'a prac -'
the Legislature In Group Two
As a reaall of tha experience Ilea will probably continue until'
gained la serving in the last b n le r p ric e are paid' fur 4l*t»' (
|
ltN a e and tha association* made small
Mr. le-U'ce Mated that u|l '
with my lallow-msmbera, many
•f whom will be back for thn fai m en are InvM lo nttimd the !
next aeaslon. I feel that I ran I Control Coinmiltrn mretlng to- J
render good service to the people j night. A similar me&lt;ilng will be
Of this county If fe-olecled. Andt held In ftaraeota and Inns dieI would l|ku to curry on In nty. lunre rommunlmtlnna wit) be ,
maintained between Ibe two .
Mary O’ConnorFound
Chamber
~
Not Guilty By Jury
With many other good mm In j
T. K. Hlmpson, and Editor R‘. I .
tha 1U 1 1louts, 1 fought against
Dean: and Skipper Gene Roumlllat.
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1-IIILAUKLrillA, Feb. II. —
aaedlaaa gpeadlng, and oar work
CA1)— Mary O'Connor wa* arqultaavad tho taipayera many bun*
Legion Sons Plan
ted today of all ehargas In tlm
"Mud puddle” death of flve-yrarBanquet Performance
old Nattry 0|onn tail Idibor D*VThe tlyaar-old girl athlete bail
'■•reparation for a perforraanri
hwn charged with murdar. volun­
at tlio Father and Bon Banquet
tary manilauchtor and invnlunof the OamphelN-oaelnK l*oat of
tary manslaughter. The jury re­
the Amwicon l.»glon to be held
ported this morning aft*r reeelvon Mar. t will oeeapy mo*t of
tbe timo al tbe weekly drill of
Tbe child waa found In a mud­
(be local Dona of tha lotion
dy Ians near tha O'Connor and
.Drum and It oxU Corps tn ha bald
Glenn homes after she failed to
in the Legion Hat tonight at
7:30 o'eluok, »*ercy Mem, advisor
Member* 'o f the local (.ion's (he grounds—after nil the vlal- return home. An autopey allowed
aha died of mud and water In
of tha Kroep. announced today.
Club, who attended the Central tore are really tbe Judgee,”
After the drill aeaslou tho Florida Mxposition iu a body . Ilara are the fair award# an- the lungs.
Mary O'Connor, whom friends
Imya will visit Dm shooting gal­ Wednagday night, jola«d Jn &lt;l» pounced up to last n 'lh i:
lery In the Arcade Ihtlldlng cl aring Kerntools County’s entry i Commercial, Agricultural andI railed "Tar*On.'' admitted she
where shooting matches w lh be ona of the finest. Max Rtawart. Horticultural
Ily-Producla and!{ struck tha child with the bark of
held. Mr. Mere ■aU.
official ef the C|sb, announced Varied Indual rice—Hrevard, 1 st: ; her hand but said she had no InWMINOLK. 2nd; Oaceola, Irdl l tentlon of hurling bar.
INCOME TAX
Home Cured Moats—Pasco, l it ;
Mr. Stewart also mentioned the
A deputy collector- will ho eta- favorable comment* of person* KKMINOLK. lud; Marh.11, 3rd.
thm 'd at the Chamber or Coaa- from jSrtalda tha Coonly who de­ Ferns. Bulba and other O n amerce Feb, t t frem 1:00 o'clock clared (b# arrangements of the menial Plants and cut Flower*—
GIBRALTAR. Feb. IB— W » in the morning autll 4:00 o’clock display mors attractive than any Oaceola, lati BKMINOLH. lad.
Rttease of aa American Insurgent
In
the
afLornoon
Id
ad
rise,
assist
Citrus Fruit*—Brevard, l i t ; Pa*- volunteer, 22-ytar old Guy GaaJle,
A aortal gathering of th* mem­
In commenting on the awards, *0, tod; BKMINOLK, 3rd.
waa expected soon after a num­
bers e f the Sanford Tourist Clsb and roarer with tB*»apera aa ta
will bo bald la the Chamber ef their Inroime tag rwtani*. It wag local members In charge nf thn . VageUMaa and Garden . Pro- ber of influential reallenta InterCommerce building Monday night announeod today by J, Kdwln Exhibit Committee spoke aa fop d ae u —Pascu. 1st] Osceola, Mid; reded recently with Insurgent
Generalissimo Francisco Franco.
a t 7:30 o'clock, Mrs. c. C. tort, loiraon. Collector of Internal lowgt "White ws don't bars any BKMINOLK, 3rd.
Hrrenae. I t waa previously
fcvlouity aa- Heat pteesa. aa yet, wc feel - Irish Potatoes and Bwaot Fe- The young volunteer’s mother,
nouocUK arroaaoaulrr th
a t the rethar yrood that the visitors Utoea-Oaceola. lot:
that
Alachua, Mrs. Harriet Bayne Castle of
roaM be am
l t d ; Pa»cu, 3rd; BBMINOIA
p o st attractive

Gordon B a r n e tt
Seeks Re-Election
To L e g is la tu r e

C ity Starts Move |
To A id Payment O f I
Delinquent Taxes

tho City Commissioner* to­
day.
In a ntalrmrnt rrlraecd fur*
publication thin mnrnlrij( Mayor
Ed Higgins brought to tha a t­
tention of local property ownura
a |iVin formutatril hy tha City
Commission which proposes tha
cancellation of all U ses prior
lo 1*34 mi all varant property,
within Ihr city limit* In consid­
eration of thr payment of lM dL
taxra and all ta e ri levied itnce
then.
On Improved property Within
the city limits the -Commission
proposes Ihe pet Dement of all
taxon prior to 1034 on tho bails
of ton rents on the dollar with tha
cancellation of all Interest prior
lo 1034, and In cone (deration of
Y l q U P . H Macs
In rommrnHag oa tha plan,
Mnyor Higgins said that ”11 tt
an Intolerable hltiialloa when ona
half of the rltixrna are carry Inf
Iho entire burden of city opera­
tion"". mid added that aa a result
of thin artllenient of delinquent
taxi-a moat of the property now
ir» llu u * a ka h u r K « r)

Gcorge A. DeCottes
Promoted To Major
In National Guard

Seven Men Rescued
From Trap In Mine
HA&amp;KLTON, l‘a., Feb. 18— W)

of llaxeltoii.
HvM-uers pushed through Ion*
of debris during tho night- to find
Ills body kurlrd in nmd piled up
hy water that rushed into the mine
yesterday from n pool left as Ilia
rrault of surfatr mining.
The other seven miners were
safe In a "rock hole" high abovr
tha reach of the waters. All said
they ''frit finu". Two men earaped yratrnlay when water roar­
ed Into the mine fulluwing a
dynamite blast.

“Wanted Man” Jailed
By Local Patrolmen

George A. DtCollrs wns advised
Thursday nf III* prunin'ion lo Uie
rank of Major, Florida National
Guard, and list* te rn placed In
rnmmcnd of M10 U t _ Battalion,
I 2 lth Infantry.
Mnjnr DrCntlc* ha* previously
rervetl In tlio old Stole Militia,
Itigular Army during the World
War, and in the National Guard,
Hi* first service was nx an en­
listed man in the Jacksonville
Light Infantry, where lie served
for six years, under
Captain
Jame* Y. Wilson, while a resident
uf Jacksonville.
In 11117 he enlisted In the Tank
Corps and while rnroule to the
port nf debarkation for oversees
duly, lie rerelved an order detail­
ing him to attend tho Tank Of­
ficer* Kcliont, * lie re bo received
a rnntmlsilnti aa second lieutenant
in Hie Tank Corps. Ha aerved
throughout tha rest of Hie war and
wud promoted to tha rank of first
lieutrnant prior to Ilia armistice.
During the lime that Major
Ih-Coltes bus barn in command
uf the headquarters company, ha
rompletrd the course of study
prescribed by thn Army Extension
Courses, and was recently award­
ed a diploma from the Command
and General
E itetutoa
School.
The promotion of Major Da*
Cotie a, hrlnga lo three the number
of promotions In the fianfort
Post of tlui National Guard In aa
many months: the others being
Ihoar of Major Arthur W. Knox,
from the rank of Captain, and of
Captain Douglas G. Scott, flam
tho rank of first lieutrnant. ’
{Second Lieutrnant Wtlbor D,
llclman,
of the
hradqunriera
company, ha a been placed In coat*
mend of Uie company pending th o '
selection of a successor to Major.
De Col tea.

A man who gars hla name ns
Tommy Johnson, believed in bo
wanted by thief of Poliru llarry
Robinson, nf Cbeslor. Pa. fo r' a
number of rr'tnlnal offense*, wan
arrealad by Patrolmen Hoy Tillla
and R. C. Wllrox oa he w«a leav­
ing the Welakn Apartment yes­
terday morning.
Johnson denied nnr connection
With the erimee In Pennsylvania
but a warrant for hla arrest has
been received via air mall from
Ike Cheater chief of police. LOCAL WEA'
Johnson a|ao waived bis extradi­
Partly cloudy tonight and
tion rightsJohnson wa* living fn tho unday, possibly gestured ate
Apartment and waa employed
with a local firm at tha time of

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A Matter O f Space
Newspaper readers who perhaps have often wondered
why It Is that a meetlnir la always a "meet" by (he time it
gets Into the headlines, and a senator a solon, and a con*
ference a parley, and almost jmy kind of a disagreement a
row, and so on ad Infinitum, should have read the editorial
appearing recently lit the Tlmes-Union which quoted ex*
tenslvely from the Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser in a
effort to explain this almost universal problem of news*
papers.
The Advertiser la quoted as saving that newspaper
columns are of a certain specific add limited w idth' Arid

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.1 VERSE FOR TODAY
TEMPT TIIB IMPOBHWI.K:
r unto 111* children of ■&gt;
that thar m a y 'so forward,
doe 14:15.

I praised loneliness and soldi
lla way only shall ! grow,
rSlhbtf fields no others tread,
wdfana lakes no others know.
In my heart

I pray fed the

Trend#' waa. In /With and tears,
Ealf-lo mining aoTtoda,
I not know

that those who

im 'yesr to year,
M grow

bold-eyed

dear Lore,
like the

Mix earning (Ike tha atone.
Tl,;!,•■#*hell &lt;*- .*i .t‘.&lt; **
to my paara I understand
non* may reach tha hearen'e

headlines, as follows:
A Banker 'raps* the New Deal, or perhaps,
.
tho needs of space being even more demanding,
he 'hits' its policies, Japanese become Ofi'pd’ and
Ethiopians ‘Ethlops/ The CounUsA Hkugwfta
von Roventiow Is ‘Dabs' and the President la
‘F. D, II.' Someone 'spurns Job bid,' Russians are
‘Reds,’ and Mussolini Is 'Ducc.' Hie Duchess of
■d Windsor, the wishes of her royal husband to the
/
contrary notwithstanding, will forever be ‘Wally’
and New York is 'Gothem.’
A ‘police net' is spread over 'wide ares' os
‘officers seek,slayer,' who Is likely to be a 'moron'
or 'sex fleiu..’
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It's all because type can't be squeezed, at*
though some of our readers' anger la stirred ('Ire
aroused’) when we tell them that we cannot place
over their story such a headline as "The Inde­
pendent Order of the Magnified Sea Serpents
Enjoy Fine Dinner Bnd Interesting as Well ea
Instructive Speeches By Distinguished Guests."
They arc appalled when they see nil this con­
densed Into: ‘Jones Speaks at Lodgo Fcst.’
Some of our renders are always obliging us by writ­
ing our headlines for us, but nil too often unfortunately
they do nol fit. Then wo have to change them, not' be­
cause we want to be mean or unaccommodating, but be­
cause of the mechanical limitations imposed upon us. It
Is not posy to expls&lt;n all the problems and Imperfections
of the newspaper business, especially to a person unac­
customed to It, But then there are lota of things we
don't know about law, medicine, and music.

Better Airports Needed
Helena Magmret
A la ta tha tim e A rp e a a when
l l l t a n i t i trilla should bn

itf It they Imre not been paid
t, If you cannot pay them now,
la1a foreaona conclusion you
] not be'able to pay them next
Many Banlordllee will Journo
to Rolllaa Sunday afternoon to
fctay edited what has now becomu
S tradition of tb» place, the annaal Animated Magailnu. Tills
year there 1, a particularly not­
able program with
Admlrul
Richard 0. flrrd, John Palmer
Oavlt, and Urn. Kir Ira Oarncr
amonf tha ipeakere.

Whatever the Job

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Cut Your Tire Expense
One-Half By Recapping
Those Rmooth Tires

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accidents ** Itahlnlnn or wlnd-j on tbo »ea food l« &gt;u*
(alls or similar outburst* of n»- nnd won il(Stunt .wntOr
tur« can M l n aequo'a, with llio wars r*turii to tho L
exception of man,
n ra 'lrt,
Sequoia* do not dtn of olil bro,
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and, aa •tp|aln&lt;sl, dlateao and In, c .V acet carUiltc* find no footing on
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everything atid| nothin

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Fine Watch Aim Jewelry Repairing
Diamond M ontln^. And Engraving
M . . . .*wsMia n iicje *..■ n u t tewuRr-

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Mr. Iknmo rerords. Urn depurln nnt ultimately evaded nuy rutli
arbitrary ruhuC as tb it.
We liar* twe copn-a of “Tho
Nudist' (donated nut Isnir.hl),
and they contain aovcral pluur**
of nude* or all aft**. Tlio fljiurea
Sio phulosrapliiruUy retouched la.
goaue Inalsiwi'a but they are n»de|
and no i|twbt about It. and that
all lire department north! Ip
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|t dtiilpga|xlrc,| hctwtnn the
nnd** in 'o n r copies and ibn at
tnoat tin I not ■quit c nSdou Which
Otlcu Ilccoiata -iho ruvera ol
f.uvrra) trpea of »t"rv m*r»'lnus.
A department official mid us
th at lha department i* a Util*
kll lenient ahou| cover* hut |t
certainty Urn* a M-aihtuc am on

tical gain to' tlio nul Inn's airport system has Iwc
Courtney says. 'Tot1p7.8 centa Of e v e^ dojlnr s[
for labor, mostly unskilled above] workers. You
pcct Iho tall corn to grow again on many of tha WPA

AT A RF.rEI’TjON In Washington, a young man was
asked hv a widow.ro guess her age. “You must have some
idea," she sold as the hesitated, '
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Buy seed that i^ows.

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SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

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Spencer's Market

Bht ‘not all 'rnm w ue* wllh *«ti|

lie further dbcmrctl that, in comparlaon yrlth the lead­
ing countries of
tho United1 States has Jignfly
PRgsad tho pinnnst-1stage of airport accopiroodrtlopa, and
that unless the fqd/ral government,'municipalities, and In­
dividual airllno operator* co-operate la reyttfyin* the situal'on wrf will soon nrrlve at the greeteat stumbling block
'
linn wonder In the history of American nvUtlon,

Mixed Kraeh—l*rleod wo th a t you can afford lo feed

Confer 2nd and 'Palmetto

■anshUnod* on fha la&gt;i)d(f |&gt;ACM

Lika the real ol .tho govern&lt;

Chick Starter—Growing Mash—Laying Mash
It's sol what It takes &lt;• make high records

Frails and Vegetable* fresh Dally
llio nudMta‘ examination of the
Cut Flowers
dvparlmcdl, it almost developed, Certified Malm Btbd Seed
that one nude flfauro was nut had
potatoes
while several nudes In n cpialfar
Price*
R
l^ht-See Uo
could ho very h aj Indood. Hat.

Tha City la launching a movo
to aat Property harg on lha ins
kdoka which in soma Inilancea
Ma not had lha laxot paid on It
la over ten years. Bntiatantlal
reduction* In Iho delinquent
ahoutf encourage owner* to
g 0 - M ir a n t taxes. Then tha InCr**a*d twenuea c,f thn City
fhMld so a loop w*y toward proctdlOf tha means fOr u general
t*it redact tou for thu Imnart of
Little Joe Hendricks Wgs tn
loam today 'looking *■ young and
a u p ta r a* if b* did not carry
ilT th a legtstaihe burden* uf tha
f l^ k “ Congli *»tcn*l dlairlrt on
dll routbfu] ahouldrio. URja J ihj
**y« ConsrtiS fa solna to do
M aatktng to help tb* lUHo hualR*aa wan In lb* vory near fuluro
**• appaiantly duaply cognMlki’r the
gbr di'f celery ciop* In
m at ay* da log to Well

REDW OOD. . .

2 ¥ " f f ? t e « ARfi GROWtNfV PROW -THIS GlAMT*
PEDWO&lt;7P WHICH fFLL V*7 Y fA R S A G O . .

Charging thnt inadequate and
obsolete airports |Mf tban twenty-four tr*&lt;» un»o
throughout the country ara acting ns the greatest single j grown, some of which am more
drag-chain on tho progreta of -aviation in the United Staton, I than a toot in «ii*mot*r Tho
W. B. Courtney, aviation editor of Collier's says that unless j
* " botww&gt;n ,Wo *nd ■'*
s(e|M nre taken to remedy the situation immediately the
entire nnllonal nir policy will suffer tremendous losses
during tho coming year.
Courtney quotes Colonel J. Munroc Johnson, Assistant'
Secretary of Commerce, as slating that there are 2,200 ponmllltary airports in the country and that of these not
more than five enu be used satisfactorily in their present
condition by the Intent planes.
‘‘There have been nearly f-100,000,000 invested In
commercial airports in the United States," Courtney
writes, "nnd llio majority aro in tho same relation to 1938
WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
passenger airliners that dirt roada nnd thank y’lfTsams
By rnESTU N CROVBU ,
hold to the 19.18 streamlined automobiles. Some commu­
nities find tbemselves with elegant nnd pretentious fields

Lait Sunday afternoon more
than ( l . l l t partoiia from every
atala tn tho un’on crowded tha
eaean front of Miami liearh. On
tha corresponding Sunday nt laal
jrtar tha numlier nf peraona on
Dl« Marti was eal|mnfnd nt (LtM. or over four thousand fewer
(has this y»ar. Tim tourist bu»lh*aa »•«»'« to ho doing fairly
halt daaptto dlicnuraaing bull•agi* reports.

A New Service
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social A l\d Personal Activities
E L D tA B K T H B R IG H A M JO R B A N , S o cie ty E d ito r

®'Social

[Bridge Party Given
Calendar By Mrs. Covington

the Ladles, Friendship League.
T b s ' Chairman of the supper
committee la Mrs- George llabe.
Dr. James IL Clinton, D. t&gt;. of
Central Church In Philadelphia
will arrive to hold special te rr ­
ier* ag
th a
Congregational
Church.
MONDAY
Tbe regular meeting of lh) Wo­
man's Missionary Society of the
F irst Baptist Church will be fold
a t' tha annex a t 3:30 o'clock with
Circle Number Two In charge.
The Sunbeam Band of the First
Baptist Church will meet at 8:30
o'clock.
Tbs Junior R. A. Boys of the
F irst Baptist Church will meet at
8:80 o'clock.
The Daughters of IVcsley of
the First Mathodlst Church will
meet a t tha home of Mr*. G. C.
E^erring a t 8:00 o'clock. Hoe*
teaaaa will ha Mrs. Sparring, Mrs.
J. O. Laney, Mr*. McMkhael,
jjr* . B. B. Baggett, Mrs. L. C.
M o n ardy, end Mrs. J . 0 . Adam*.
^ T h a reg u k r business and social
tnaetfng of tha Fifty-Fifty Bible
Class of the F irst Methodist
Church will be held at the annex
a t 7:30 o'clock. A Prof. Quia con­
te st will be held and each la re­
quested to bring a question. Hos­
tesses will be Mrs. C. E. Williams,
Mrs. Eacar Price and Mist Louise
Swain.
Tbe Prayer Band of the Wo­
man's Auxiliary of tho _ First
Presbyterian Church will *meet
at 8:00 o'clock followed hy the
inspirational
meeting at 3:30
o'clock. E. J. Pace of Orlando will
be the guest speaker and will IIluttraU
with cartoons aa he
talks. All are urged to bo present.
The reguVar meeting of the
Friendship League of Ihe Con­
gregational Church will be lield
a t the home of aMr*. Henry
Bchumacher at 3:00* o'clock.
WEDNESDAY
There will be
subscription
brldxe party sponsored by the
Music Department of the Woman's
C lib at 2:30 -o'clock. Proceeds will
be used for the piano fund. For
reservations ctll 7TJ J. Hostesses
will be Mr*. J. A. Takach, Mr*.

Soak and cook slices .of lemon
'With dried apricota,
prunes or
peaches. One thin slice of lemon
will be enough for each two cup*
of dried fruit.

Mr*. Augusta Covington enter
Ulnod a number of bee friend*
with a bridge party at her homo
In Oviedo on Tuesday afternoon
A, the guests arrived they
ware escorted through the gar­
where
den to the audit
bridge wa* enjoyed. Tha roums
were decorated with a profusion
of white daisies, phlox and other
spring flower*.
Prise winner* were: Hr*. Boy
Mann, first, a blooming stales;
Mr*. J. 0. Sharon, aecond, prints;
Mrs- R. A. Newman, cut, Ital an
rasa; and Mrs. J. Il:.Co|rl.iu*h,
consolation, a aet of bridge ash
traya.
' Mr*. Covington
assisted |n
serving by Mr*. Orion Burnett
Mr*. Kathleen Lawton and Mrs.
Charl*| Nlblack.
Those present were: Mr*. IL
A. Newman, Mr*. J. G- Shnron.
Hr*. D. L. Thresher- Mrs J. II.
Cclclough. Mre. Ralph Wight.
Mr*. W. W. Wright, Mr*. Roy
Mann,.&gt;lr*. E. M. Galloway. Mr*.
A. P. Connelly, Mr*. A. M.
Philip*, Mr*. J. O. Laney. Mr*.
Walter Coleman, Mr*. Mary
llommel. Mrs. W M. Scott, Mr*.
W .-J, Thigpen. Mr*. E, F. Ilnutholder. Mr* A. C. F o rt Mrs. U
V. Boyle. Mr*. J. O. Hharon, Jr..
Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mr* C. I t
Dawaon. Mr*. J, D. Woodruff.
Hr*. Linton Allen of Orlando.
Mrs James Wilson of Chuluma,
Mr*. Norman I&gt;eFore*t and Mr*.
S. O. chase, Jr.

Luncheon Given By
MrseNormanDcForcst
Mre, Norman DeFore*t enter­
tained a number of her friend*
with a luncheon Wednesday at
her home on I'lumota Drive,
Those enjoying thl* occasion
were: Mrs Holland Dean. Mr*.
Gordon l&gt;e«n and f t n
a
u.
Watrou*. Mrs. Loomis Ix-e&lt;ly.
Mr*. L*&gt;*l Barr. Mra. Gilbert
Osin cup, Mr*. Roger Chappell.
Mrs. l l . M. Voorhls, Mre. Thnma*
Duncan, all of Orlando, and
Mr*. Jerome Watrou* of Irovldonee. R. I.

Girl Scouts Meet
"* A t^rLIttIe House
Mra. C- M. Berry entertained
the Girl Scout* of Troop Number
Two who met Tuciday afternoon
at the Little House.
During Ihe aftrrnoon Ihe glrle
worked on tropical charms after
whlrh refreshment* were served
to approximately 1C members.

T o -N ig h t

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tMMdy ramooul

An Illegal Operation
TO*! wee whet »t#rtll■allon meant l« b * r...
U*l»* from her . . .
wUhout came . . . the
btrthrisbt uf e v e r y
woman i . . the dear*
eel thing la every
Woman’* heart . , . the
rtaht to have children.

Woman’s Club H61ds Zane Grey Book
Makes Fine Film
Annual Bridge Party

Th# annual bridge luncheon of A good cast and a top-nolch
I tlc p h o M 14*
the W o n in 'i Club w** held Wrd- Kano Grrjr riury combine In the
n n d ijr a t the Club houae at I I :M m«L tig of "Thunder Trail," whichi
comm Saturday In the Kill
o'clock.
Bridge Party Held
Theatre. The picture feature*
llo iim e * for the occailon were
tiiltrr! Unkind and number* in It*
At Mayfair Hotel Mr*. 11s.W. Rucker, Mre. K. M. cost
Chaile* lllckfonl, Mnr»hn
Galloway, Mr*. Prank Stein and Hunt, J, I'amvl Nnlsh, Mon'e
Mr*. \V. T- L an g ley and Mr*. Mr*. K. Compton. Mrs. A. M.
Blue, Barlowc lior'-antl mid Janie*
W. M. Bcott enterla ned » num­ Philip*, president of the club and
ber of their frienda with a Mr*. I . U Spencer, chairman of Crelg.
The alory of "Thunder T riit"
bridle luncncon alien yesterday tbe social department,* received
open*
the manure of m-i *
with the hoslesse*. As rach guret Her* inwith
at tho Mayfatr Hole),
a Western wngen train,
"Tho lablej were, attractively entered she was pretented with a led by the father of two youmdecorated .with plumo»* turn and corsage of orange blossom*.
bov*. The hoy* ore the only curarrangement* "I aweet pcuia and
Red and white tweet peas, red trlror* of the train. One e*c«|«t«
panalea In ltnell cryatal baikrt*. nnd white gladioli ami red and the outlaw* nnd i* found nud
Ilaaketa of fern and gl*duiu were while rote* were used to carry adopted hy Nni*h, n Mexican
placed at intenrala about the out a Valentine motif. A low ar- pro'iwetor. Ill* hmlher H carried
room. l*an*y Livor* were ere- renrem rnt of rose* was placed at off by Iho nutliw Jeider. whu
seated to each guusL
the entrance. Each- table was cen­ .hting* him r.p a* hi* own con,
The recelrlns Rue conalalcd of tered with a miniature basket of QIMieif Roland and Jam™ Cialg
Ur*. Langley, Mr*. Bcult Mra. red ata lra i and a red and white *ay Ihe role* of the non* in the
J. 1L Teaguo, and Ur*. Arthur color scheme waa further carried iter life.
Ilaideii. Mra. IL J Holly greeted out In the -menu which was a* '
Strange Reunion
follow*:
tho guests at tho doorWhen both tho boy* havo prourn
At the t-unrlu* on of tho lunch- Grapefruit end Cherry Cocktail to manhood, they meet In a little
eon bridge waa oujoyed In the
Creamed chicken paltlea
mining town, where the outlaw,|
lobby of tho hotel. Mr". W. J.
Mashed potatoes *
Charles Illeiford, has established
Thigpen won high store prise, Green peas Red Apple Salad
o crystal flower &gt;ase; Mr*. 8 .
Celery Heart*.
D lllgbleyman won the low Hot' buttered roll*
Coffee
score prito, a candy howl ul
Strawberry lire Cream
' f\
homo made Now Oilonn pallnea;
Ilc irt Shaped Cookies
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and Mre. K. M. Galloway waa Committees In charge were as
awarded tbe screen)) prise, a follows: guests, Mr*. J . B. Cog*
Venetian red sauce pitcher.
tah'ea and allrer,
bunt; tab't-a
silver, Mrs.
Mra.
Those, -^fuJoyln* this occasion Douglas Scott; decorating,' Mrs. t
were H^*. I t tl Galloway. Mrs. IL iF. Mon*alra&lt;ge, chairman, Mrs. '
8. R. Dighton, Mrs. R. A Hmllli. IL A. Smith and Mra. E. Corn plea; i
Mre. 1'. A Gverba'rdi, Mrs. J. 11. serving. Mta. Arthur Drnnan, Mra. &lt;
Teague of I.aureus, 8. C, Mrs Loclu* Reed, Mrs. R. F. Mon- i
Arthur Gulden of Columlw*. Go., ajlrnlg)’. Mrs. R. A. Smith, Mra. I
Mr*- II. L. Cornell. Mr*.' Arthur P. M. King and Mrs. J. Adrian
llranan- Mr*. W. L. Cooper, Mre. Brown.
i
IV. A. I«clftcr. Mr* F, D. Bcott, A short bu* Incas session was I
Hr., Mre. K. F. Ilouiholdor, Mr* held during which the following I
A, Covington of Oviedo, Mrs. R- were elected:
A. Newman, Mr*. Gnurge Wil­ Charlman Social Department— 1
d e r, Mrs, Mart n Hi ant. Mre.
Mr*. L. E. Spencer.,
Noman DeForest Mr* A. C. Vice Chairmen—Mr*. C. F. Proe- 1
Fort, Mr*. I„ 1’. Hagan, Mr*. A.
ior1
M. Philip*, Mr*- F. 1C. Roumlllat, Sccidary—Mr*.
J. O. Huff. ®
Mra. It. K. Tolar. Mre. Fred Wil­ .Program Chairman—Mr*. A. W. 1
liam* Mr*. L F, Hoylo and Mr*.
Rucker.
Ralph Wight,
Finance
Chairman—Mrs. J. Q. 1
Alan Ur*. R. J. i|o ||y , Mr*. J
Stanfold.
N. Whiiner. 8 r„ Mre J, O. Membership Chairman — Mrs, Miss Grctchen Lcwin
Hharon, Mre. J. I.. Inclt-y, Mr*. M
George McCall.
H. Wiggins, Mr*. II L, | v rklu», Pre»» C h * i r m a n —Mr*. Rosa Takes Brizes At Fair
Mr*. G. D. tll»ho|v Mre. Oeorgo
Adam*.
Mie* Grctchin Iai'wl.T iinn won
IHtCall)!*, Mr*. II. 1). Cu*wc|l,
Mre. I. E. KMridge was bp- (four uvnnU t*» her
«x*
Mr*. A. W, Ire . Mm . Edmond pninlrvl House Chairman and Mra. |
nt the CVntri'l
KxMolsrh. H r,' Mr*. John MeUcli. W. M. Seott was appointed Cour* hiliili'il
|
poBtiion,
It waI learned lien* Dnlny.
tesy Chairman.
An nil piiiutinr of FiuipiIrm*or»H
At Ihe conclusion of the bust- jon'l 111by'* NitaMi in u urren
nrss meeting, bridge was enjoyed, pltibi’r
;
wen fir*t prltr, Another
Mr*. J. Adrian Brown was awarded oil
.
ntirvx n mtorful
ihlgh score prise for club member*, ,of Mcxi.an pollrry won firs!
a pcrslsn bag; Mr*. C. O. Caller- prin*. Ilrr \%:i*cr rnb»r uf an utr
m alrof- Chicago won the guest uiiinl flower, h'lnxrni
xiiih fiiwt
prise, a shoulder corsage; and pnii*. A p w il'ik eU 'h , Ibt*
Mrs. Sanford Doudney won the of b younit boy, won tecoiul prir»'
screeno prlre, a pottery v*»e
filled with red and White imapdragon*.
Thoio enjoying
this occasion
were: Mr*. John
Mciich ami
guesla, Mr*. S. A. Smith, Mrn.
Dean Smith, Mr*. Ruth Callrrmnn,
Mr*. C. G. ('allotman. Ml** Doris
Smith all of Chicago, III.,, and
Mr*. Nritle Epperson of Sanford,
Mra. A rthur llranan, Mr*. E. II.
An Ideal (till Fur
Laney, Mr*. Alex Johnson, Mrs.
All Occasions
Dwight Smith, Mr*. J. Adrian
Brown, Mre. It. W. Ruphrect, Mr*. I
Allen Wilson, Mrs. W. M .Hcoti.
Mre. F. S. Lamson, Mr*. R. J.
Iloliy, Mra. II. F. Maine* nod
i guest*, Mr*. C. I). Ilornar and
Mre. Roy Hough
of Maitland,;
Mr*. R. E. Itoifman, Mr*. Kndor Camera On Display
Cecilia Truluck—-Isn fi—" You're 1 E'urlrtt, Mr*. Ralph Smith an d 1
At Our Store
A Sweetheart", "Thrill of ai Mrs. June Roumlllat.
Lifrtlmo"
Also Mr*. If. J. I-eh man anil
For a limited lime only
B«y» Gle* Club—Cornfield Mclo-. gnrsla, Mr*. It. B. Well* and Mr*.
wp will di*irihu 1* to our
dlei
Neil Van Lccuwen of lTuJand,
cuMumir* Ihi* hind-onie
Daphne Takach—Plsno solo—"The Mich., Mr*. J. T. Newby, Mr*. W.
But Camera a* a rioi-ldC og Dengs"—Han i on
T. Langley nnd gueata, Mrs. J. II.
Lvniira
Whlddon—Piano solo— Teague of Laurens, H. C., ami
erallon of your palrousre
, "Dipsy Doodlv"
Mrs. Arthur Balden of Columbus,
—pawl, prr-rnl and fulurri
Joannn A narello—song—''T See Ga., Mr*. I t E, T rug.and guest,
You may obtain our ol
Your Fee* Before Me"
Mra. J. 8 . Greenwood of Gardner,
America’* Finrwl Camrras
Announcer—Voile William*
Ms**., Mr*. J ,. 0. Huff, Mra. P.
by trading with a«,
M. King, Mra. G. 1. Loucka, Mr*.
Bible Teacher Will
O, R, Dawaon and guaat, Miss
Come In and we will
Lillian Whitley of Otceoia, Ga.,
Lecture Here Monday Mra.
Sanford Doudney, Mra. II.
explain
Mrs. Roy Mann, president of M. Papworth, Mra. J . B. Cogbum,
the Woman'* Auxiliary of tbe Mr*. George McCall, Mra. John
Presbyterian Church announced Stanford, Mra. B. C. Moore Imi
this morning that Earneat J. pace, Mrs. 0 . P. Herndon.
internationally known Bible teach­ And Mra. Mery G. Hommrt,
er 'and lecture eartoonlat for the Mr*. J. E. Baker. Mr*. J. O.
Sunday School Time*, wilt be the Young, Mr*. A. II. Mlddlelon, Mr*.
■prakrr a t &gt;ba Inspirational meet­ A. M. Philips, Mrs? R. F. Moning which will be held at 8:30 salvntge, Mr*. II. D. Freeman,
Mr*. C. F. Prpctor, Mr*. Roy
g'clock Monday aftamoon.
Mra. Mann atptrd
that Mr. Tlllis, Mra. Rasa Adam*, Mrs. I„
E. Spencer, Mre. Fred Williams,
Mrs. Lucius Reed end Mr*. Thur- Goodrich Kllverlown Tire*,
tver and Mra. Marthena, tourist.
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An Invitation
All who arc? interested in the Move­
ment "I* eelet*y ai'6 invited to inspect tho
new CLll'-TOI* Celery Crate, now being
displayed in the lobby of the Sanford
Atlantic National Bank.
This new pui'kugc is receiving much
favorable comment, and a brief inspec­
tion will disclose its many points of su­
periority. " V
The puckagcl is manufactured by,
and may be obtaim'd from, either of our
local crate mills, and if you are interest­
ed in the growii^f or shipping of celery,
your inspection of this display is invited.

S. O. Shinholser
Crate Manufacturer

O at of Ihe arw Norton Camarea given with Ihe purchaae
mt g lire, baUery. benle^ car
radio or any other cash p u r
chase of IS or over or with IS
p ^ d on account.
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proved property now m in d e d
araa a . heritage from Seat*
fro n t. t t a C5»y U m tU t Accept b n T ^ E n a l w d t . S t o * dhpayment of (ha U»t y e a rt ta x « „ nj , d
mouaieloeers of
and penalito, -to, f u l\ cancel tot*
aSek.
taroa# on U r n prior thereto and Old yaUui BlUI Bay A fe a r? ^ y t p m n a n t of ooch -prior leaea! w ( i t i M t
(m{ m n d on tha basis of JO cento on lha
ihay now pay ffin S - ln-.
'*Uad of T est* end *iaf»lT In"4. f o r Uxaa
outstanding &lt;* ataad of •*wu*l,,r IlnJI found. And
recant property now excluded be heard but’ oho" Iray-w ho had
from tha City Limlta; Accept never been to achoo— »ay "lim "
payment of tha ta rt year'* la ire *6r'"lea rn ."
and pe nail Ira In full, and cancel ’’Younger pert one,” ha cornoil prior H ire and In tew rt ’
mentod, "are HkcTy to aay ’afraid'
**a. In all cores cancel a'l hilercat vrbllo older people aay ’dfArd.* It
on atreet paviny, Rnllhcti) and It Intem tlhg to nolo tlrtt Ihte lolSMcwalk lie no and accept- payment t , r worti u Itlll In c rn rrtl dta-

U t t a W a n h o l y n lg h tm aaaart
. u t i and InalfUaany
Up°» unrig**** the tax altujsT hIS i i r « r v
m
«
.«**
this condition laada no directly te *•
* * * « * ." * W ”
lha qnootlaa of ■ National debt. &lt;■« u ***«nd tha oUwr W paitoat
bond S Z T u S m i and ba£i"P " ,
Let no not forget, that undar i)w * *
• “ *, « t y
operation ,of the Tewoaend Plan. *■*“ •*»* tho U»ee exceed the
an end fhrarer to
(ho present NaUeoel debt ..whtah « * “• • £ V n t n t r aereral lim e ,
I f.tn a.iin d ot great produc- b e . approximately
• te ry home, fa n s end all pro-(^ * , J
jf rp v c ma Qeuri ru»and plenty,
!person* above tha
peity now aUnda mortgaged. ^ I tr in e d I h ^ w p h y Act, it g*v.
recur tty. far that debt, can. and Property yhnere relief from B ute
La dhpolrbc. quota Kerry L.
• * J 2" 2 * .
Irina, Works rrogreat
wlir reeelre when reaching the ego will he retired within ten year*.
letrator, as hieing made the n ,u ®*
,
of abriy.
.■,•
rtrtag startling statement* ba- • TTr&gt;'
8 tatklaM a n d , ecoAomiale have
lected healt* end »"«*• »*A »»#*• laUre*t to Wall
tba United Steles Confarenca •»
already cmranead the fact that
Knyore&gt; U
I* Waririagton, 1“ f nQl
*°i*
tlrely unaeMoeary, atreet and more taxes bn n bigger
within ninety drya after our Plan
S r nnomployment lodry I*
r)*w h t"
rltk nro, th a t wfcre National debt, fcharlty, like nogla ret Into operation, all above
naiad a t betwain eight and wIllln« , “ ■ « «
machine boghw.to lrtlid health and crime, grow out
the e |* n f ,« |a ty ..‘wVbho neelrlng
Sri minion men, and even W n * 0,11 Mw Pr
iMnadW ily- aw tt 0|- fear &lt; and oaeeriatnty, caused
____
r t T b . iw Jaeihm # r goede|C «yt t o w ares
If we
not* thre by poverty. Lot us remove poverty m I# end forecloeuie,) Is"the full! Borne Know Their 'JBagsras' &amp;
« J S « J ^aosmity ric«*hb«uy bp YW8
i la lean enwianey sad than charity becomes unnre- adjustment allowed by law.
I TTlne old axpreMlons which U
' ■I I W keaht. unemployment
£**
a . laesi althnUely reesry.-LaM '/rest neglected hestik, ••It Is m intolerable sltuitkm H a delight to h e ir oeetalonally
atilt number treat ala mlUlon la tha Unltad Mo
reined end thlr la crime end expenditures for relief’when one-half of the cUIrcns eta ate 'foteh* and ’retch' for •feleh'
hundred thqusind to w ren W yaare, are dep
■ ""y * .
J t ^ t U ^ t h a taxpayer fifty-two carrying the retire burden ef City and ’catch!' Wrer* for W
la
|lien five twMred , thousand,
oparatlons. To correct this elm* prevalent whereas •year,’ the unit
In
poerhouies
o
r
IpititotUna,
Ttus
|M|Mi of Improved tabor saving
ntlon, the Comtnlnrlon Is making of tlrtio, often It pronounced to
rendition la fa r from being en­
tba fall adjuatawnt allowed by rhyme with ‘pear.’ *
couraging
to
those
of
oa
who
are
^ r . 3, W. bludebaker, Vpltcd
|law, and a ll property most Ira An old-timer might aay:
nearing
the
sunset
of
life
end
.It
Me* Cemmlssloncr of Education,
straightened op on this trails or
"Thar’s n b’a r over yander*-ln
ftnlly eaU that, "three mlUlon becomes more realistic and evi­
foreclosed by the City In justice that hollar fern 1st (alongside)
M hundred Iboeuand yeeng men dent that our reward for loyally
to those who are paying.
Black Mountain Fold, m* a trap
prern the age ef ,l§ and M and services, given la building •
"The m u l t ef this p an , when and I'll gbreteh him. H I lern tb st
gregt
America
is
,
lo
be
th
at
of
f r s have graduated from our
completed, will ba the return to critter I am t afford of him." *»,
|gh Schools and Col'egca and ■hamsful charity, poverty or con­ lion dollars, if the 8 percent trana* lf&lt;,ar
Approsim»xeiy . xen
the active tax roll of most of the, ''OcrarhmiRy,* Half laid,' "on*
finement
In
public
Inatlturion*.
Let
ipq .aevev had n job end are In
properly now delinquent and will hears rare old forms like 'erigern'
action tan bad been sppllral on tbla mUlkm children today are detqcta |»*4, .They a re Idle, wander- ue all Jobs l of ether In thie ,T«wn- gUMunt .we .would have had iorating through
result In • downward revision or for ’onion’ and *vlgrtma’ for *vlgnulnutrithm,
eend
work
determined
th
e
|
such
g erotrud looking for work and
vakallons of property or mllfcige orAua.' It la a pleasure to b a r a
irffOty-feer billion della ta, nil caused by insufficient food.-Why
■gulag haM u er crime.” We all conditions shall not eatst In our life Towwand I’lan , requires is u this taking placet The answer
levied for U t purpose*, u:i It Is lady rjy : T h at rattlesnake InUnAmerica,
t
m s that this la ■ agrlore ceuesry to ace that II 1H&gt; ircrcent tlontd to bite me. I nevsr, Kcsnl
approximately.,, nineteen
bltilsa U poverty) lack of employment
We
are
nob
asking
the
Unltod
UM and must not be permiUrd
payment of lo irs are now corrjr ■ snake sing so vlgrous.' "
two hundred m il ion dollars, there- and circulation of money. The
, esrlat any Unger, there fere, 8 tot so Treasury ty appropriate fore, we would kayo had a balance pgyehietrial wlli tell you th at the
ing the City ohllgntlon*, whitevor
— ■- to finance •f four billion eight hundred mil* results will mean poor icbool
amount la eddsd w il reduce taxes In baking griddle cakes rub the
not teduce Ilea idol|grq ennuglly,' to here ep- work, more akkneao and, rillour Plan and we
that much.
hot griddle frequently wlift anH
any pari of opr National Income piled lg .retiring the Net IonaI mutely, more crime. How dote ill
"Tht fa, 2.'o,ont) of property now tied firmly in'a piece of e’oUi. The
but
we
w
ll
Increase
tha’
wealth
1
n s Townsend Plan proposes t*
delinquent) I*, simply
n fro ten griddle will then be freed of blU her of tha Iraagaa of Nations
debt which, now, stands nb forty of this affect tha la x p ay srt The
s ite jobs and positions for all of our Nation. Our Plon ta to tah* billion jlolhire.
s u e t of our community. When Oils p f extra batter arid' the griddle Secretarial nt Geneva, and Dr.
effect It vary direct and Immediate
Idla
men,
m*
chine*
end
materiel*
1
u reas under Uw qg* of 00
la, released by (ho payment of the cikrs will not bn so likely to stick, Et R. A, Sbligraan. pprieeae* of
Thoee, of «■ today .who are and ta reflected fat our eerily
tars Mw unemployed and ot and crests ntty weslfh. This mw com pe wo to carry the great bore clintan, hospital* and aay Is me,
liens' against It, I think you will
, ,
’
econoerica n t Columbia Untvereh
ijbrlre eul/ktenk for them la wealth will aetomatlaUlr. create 1
see considerable Improvements In}
assessed
against
«a
fo
r
the
reform
school*,
JaU*
and
primus.
ty, and taxation export.
. . »
general
buslntss,
oa
It
will
m
ake,this
pirn
to
the
fullest
exjent,
for
uchaso tha necessities and lux- pew credit-, and new erodli will 1 itenants
of apprexlamtely which are Increasing in th e ,
Follow
big
the
dinner.
•
gueMa
create
mere
money.
And
this
new
ftaa of life, to foyc* Into the
the property Immediately iiego- *^®*r own It001* “ we** *• tho
twenty-on*, million men, women .number and cost a t a lot* that
will be Invited to a private shewlu p ris ef ell berioetsaa u eaf* vreullh and credit will Increase and children, who according toll* appalling. W# ucu producing ran
liable for security to bo used e* City.”
Ing o* Walt miner** "Boow
buying
power
and
will
Increase
the
y M amouut ot repqay. to oaiBe owners see fit.
Yeurp very, truly
recent
news
repeet*
are
new
being]
army
eft
daflclenUv
dependmta
ire husloem and Industry a circulation of all money.
, *Y urge all eiUxent (o cepperate - «■ _ - EDWARD 4110(11 N8» . .Whit* and’ the Seven -Dwarf*"
with tho Commlaalon to eemttele
rr; •
Najror. in tha Aari* naaaeil TleM*res­
re a m
future, removing tho If everyone today „w*e, unem­ ponse of the lax payers through (far more and. more band Issue*.
: "l ’| "'____'________________
’• 0
U |* r of Iq n k re y u / and all hush ployed, all nature’s prod nets un- 1
raa depreeslona, ta prsserva our used, and all machinery Idle—
_,.-)
roflk
system and Amerlcpn there would be no National In­
sndarde of builnesa by buying come, no wealth, and no us* for
rT ,
f marieen mado products In A* money. As we Increase employ­
ierica, to relievo ell taxpayer* ment-, use machine* end the n a­
I a t I n s t OS percent of their ture! resources, we increase the
resent day tax burdon, to create Nations! wealth and Income. As
■ old age annuity of 9S00-00 we throw men out of employment,
sr month as a maximum, fo r alow down the Industrial machines
rtry American cillscn when they anil prohibit agricultural pro­
duction, by to doing wo dscream
Item lb* eg* of 00 yean,
Wa are told l y members of the wealth and Income. The National
eighty-one billion
fnlted Mate* Chamber of Com- Income w ts
icree, that each ftOOXlO spent dollars In ID19, Idle men and ma­
■thly through iho business'chinas dect cased It More thin htlf
intis, will crcal* employment'that amount in 10U, where It
raw Jretrm
ref 11
*Iwttr**11««dk
er on* person, to reproduce tL,('vnaa!i«il
that'reached «a Ire
law
levell of
Ihlriy-nin*
rhleh the ftOO.OO has consumed a t , billions of dollars,
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ItUens s m v s th e ag s of M y**re,'ln circulation e » o n | part of the
Im m eligible eppruxliualtly eight poopta and no money 1a clrcutanlHlen, In rmployed hy tha tion among mllton* of others.
Mltfd Slates Uovnnminb to| Ily creating new,wqalth with lira
spend MOO.OO each, every thirty now Idle men, machints and imp
day* through ell channels of but-.lariat, more .money will be, put
hitea purchasing American mad* Into clrcutattau among lha masse*,
feed* In America. Thereby, this And more money In circulation
|ko*« eligible approximate eight brings buying power) and more
.ll'jten jobs for part ef the eleven buying (rawer brings prosperity
Mltaa Mr. Ilopklnt tstla to* 1a U *IL . .
• ,
. t
wmptayed. Accmiling to tti* To finance Uw TownMnd Plan

Wttkly ^
sain*** and Industry unieubt•ao the great benefits they
I* derive from the esMrimant
ho Tewasred Plan t s t g qeg dt
fareed manthV *p*Mtag of
* asuwlttaa tatsllag apprqgiMy alnetoaa bUltoa two k t t 1 mUlloa dollar* am oally by
i ohsrv* Ih* age ef 00 yeon

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S h o w n ab o v e e r e R «v. slid. l i r e . D en ertl Ma b c ii w ith t h e i r novAl
d u le d to p rrs tlr.l a e o n e iA ” \ t i 'I h e W r i t B ap fI* l C fiu rih W e d n e e ila /
iefana a r e on t h e i r t h i r d do r o f th e
U al»ed
S ta te a .

F a rm Credit
Grpup Reports
Banner Year

prlncessn ilnalftn*. filled lo tho local Bfkoclni'on
flruro and flarlnn hl Khily In (hi
Mr. Carla pilnlc.l nut Uial Ihn
ihlri. Mannlali wnratrtl., nrfllril money was lent to Ihn honk hr
^Weeds flecked with Lriclil co|«r Iho Inm thii; puhl'c and Hint
and flannels (line. hlnlsli gray. t^caum of tlm Ctrl lha tnkll'.u
and belco) mako the in»Jnrlly olj | | rn of which ho nos prefldeni
them.
I boa never default'd on oh||gatln:i.
When It ronir„ to hale. h»nn&lt;ti| n ,0 money cnuhl bo obtained fur
a n going in bo bntnrt fur young* u very low rata nf lni'*r**H. He
iters nf all ngea. the ilyllsts de-' (tstod that the amount of money
Hare In these, frits hi rurh available to tho association was
shades as ginger and lair.ar.'**. almoit unhi»iie(| so lung ns loans
lm are a|aiad for popularity,
I ar« tuado to fainter* on n core
'B a y s ' sups of clmv|ot, flaniie| t m allre basis for conslriietive.
«r coarse serse. are designed s'elt-llquhtal’nic purpot.es "n adctilth thort.
rlglH lr
nared. quite sccurhy.
trousers
nn&lt;l
doul&gt;|r-hreasl**d
Mr. Cssla also ih&gt;r|nreil that
Jackcls, Washable play r'llt. fur iho loans made hy Ilm pruducllun
ycanger boys mnhlm* a
rhlil asioclallon and dltronnted by

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Repairing V
Truck &amp; Auto
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A price you can affortl
to pay

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Martin’s Garage
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$25.00 to $65.00
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FI.UlllHA STATE RACING COMMISSION SUPERVISION

POST TIME 8:15
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JOE PALOOKA

Lift brrakfait out of the ho*
hum -.rfiaB ty aervlng a cranberry
b .rtltflsl rake. Poor a ilch bU^
WANTED: Orange puckers at c u i t "dough over cranlierCy sauce
once. Phone 2S1-R.
pl.'ced Id n shsHoW, crv aseirS tl*
H rlrata Room And Iloird In prl- in;: pan. Ruhr for 20 minute* in a
# V ile home,
for elderly Indy— moderate oven and turn oot, berry
0M ' ne*r bslhroom on gii-und sid e u p.

By Jo Mttxor

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RANTED! 100 llovecwlvea lo look
through your allies and garages
f i r old chairs, dressers, stores,
a t what hae* you &lt;o sell. We will
boy them for cash, Kchole Kuml*
FOlt HALF.: 2 U«by Carriages
lura Co. 204 Hanford Ave.
Tel. 171.
Ur ITS shoe* repalr'ng“ Poll»h
’ airings, dyes, cleaner, wo have
JL Clly Hhoo Shop. 110 Hanford. SPECIAL HOME Bargain nt big
sacrifice. Corner 6lh SI. and
Magnolia Ave. All rash. Set D. L.
lhrssher, neculor. Phona 046,

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ITKU: M Second hand, .........
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me Ho Are. Phon- 60.*

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fitte d p e a s a n t bodln an d
fu ll
Certllnutd Fram Fin# On*
am i n t # r « N ; |en«| m o n ry
KAlbersd s k ir l, t h i s sP rln k . w bllo
big s i s t e r c a n a*ep o u t in rclm ol only to farmors to mat-1 short*
In a dr*»a nf pltnn or ro llo n term trcd li neidt and «ru oper­
bVoadrloiU w h ic h bn* o ltlm r n a n d by farmers In Ihn Inlcicst
se a l o r a *1m u late.! h n le ro to p .
of fanners. Ho iilun potnU'J nut
f i l e , * n y r o llo n p r i l l s w hich Ihnt whi|o ihu nuaoclni on wns a
Uthko slm p lo o n c - r l e r j d r e s s rs lo c a l orcanlmth ii , It lin* I ho ltd*
fo r th e m In i IIi hnvo
(h o - tn o » t| vnnlaiio of beln« connected w|lh
brnutloE ile slg n s In y « ar* . H eat* n nation* Mo ryalcnt.
# u b o b h lr s , J i r k
at ra w s,
hot
Ilmplma sine Ihu fact that not'
H g a w ith lo n e d r o o p / nnr.t “ ml uno cent of* lha money
leitlj
“R id aw alk a o f N ow V o rk '1 p tin ts thniueh tho
associations was
siiowInK c h ild re n dan rlitK R M # gorrynnHTit money. J. 11. t ’A|.l*.j
a h u rd /* c u n lr a rc
amonK
tho Prerldent of Ihn Kcdaral Inter*
nv dlnio Credit IMnk of golamhln,
COtorfa) p a ile n i* .
* Tliera la aluo faatilon n r* B | n ciplnined lha *0:11*1*0 of fnntl*
lo Iho
t h e c o a ts , m a n / of w h ich
nr*' )rnt through hla hank

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ither Rlker Hopes
For Success Where
S i n c l a i r Failed

th a n tU rtr will bo a shortage
Suitable work for all—eapliaJtat as will
laborer—with ear.
hr retirement on liberal penelons
will bo achieved through hte.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 for anybody who can find
a flaw. In K ’’

St HOLY CITY, C alif, Feb. 1«;—
■»The “world’s perfect, r m im *m entt“ heretofore confffled 'o a
■'few acrea In the Bnnta C m
'^mountains, la about to apreod.
“Father^ William F.. Hiker, !*•
■talkative a p o s tle , la out for jrov’•rrnor of California In 'he ,u3*
election, Ha Hopes to aceeeod
'where Upton Blnclalr nnd his
*YP1C plan failed;
t In case h# doesn't, ha la «oln«
*to transfer tho b1ts*lnge*"bf the Ambassador to London, on the
4 .ystam U&gt; Mealcar—He haa Just rot* of Italy In the Austrian
."made a good WU to n r^ o o tk of relate. Mranwhllo Franca made
plans to speed up Ita armament
. tbft Rio flranJ*.:V h t»
pUne. O allx ig fifc rttca 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 Hlller’a demands
for com pie*a Nasi “pacification
l i e * dtmonsraled that on a small
?jw»la ho can maVa hla Idea* ellek. of tho government, oflor Ureal
Britain and France refae d akl
.H oly CHy (population M) .ha»
; jbben providing a living for Hiker against encroaehmrn'te.
Chancellor Kurt Beh-aehnlgn
land hts flock for 20 yeara.
, t ,IU
business haa expanded I and Ihe Fa'hcrlaml front, fight­
ing to escape being brought n r
dor the Natl yoke, a trg g le d *n
prevent the ministers of finance
and propaganda from Iwlng adiljsl
to die five cabinet posts which
Behuichnlgg turned
over lo
Natl* or Natl sympolhltera wlan
.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, nbo rought lo gnin
control of Avtlriu'a nrmy 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 Austrian sin
similar
■o German-domlnaU-d Danilg, un­
der a "Ulclehi.tuillung ‘—co-ordinatlon—of German and A ilrlan
Internal and foreign policies.
It nppesrvd &lt;hsi Aus’.rls was 1
about to rome under “told Nasiflcatlon," or 'subitcllon by admlnlstrative m ess.res wllhou’j an)
actual merger, and by it constant
application of pressure by Hiller.

Austria. Rumbles
With Opposition As
Nazis Push Drive

THE SECOND OF A SERIES OF EVENTS

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nnd four drawer chest. AH solid wood,
handsomely finished in W alnut

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To glnse waffles,. Spread earh
one, r f te r lt la baked, with melted
butter and a lllt’o granulated or
ron fed toner’s sugar. Then a lp It-!
under the broiler for a minute.'
Test* by the National phyalra)^
laboratory of (lr«&gt;at llrltalp have!
shown that a short lenuih of
ru bbor Innr Inserted In water
system* will shut nut fttni»onstoking and water circulation
noises.

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—Tullpa—Hyacinths and Geraniums)

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handsomely a p p o i n t e d vanity with
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Europe Tense A s
Hitler Plans Talk
On CentralEurope

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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
Stamford I n v e n t o r safety today,on tha kobroah BankConsidens Loans j
era Taimyr and Mnnnan, Tbi
Sayn Device W i l l four men and all the equip­
To Aid Delinquent'
Nazi Say “Message
Which they hare been
Canto B ig Change ment
Taxpayers In S e t-,
Didax for meterotog cal ob
Of Peace” To Come
InN ation's Defense aorvatkmi lootin s toward thtlinff .Old T a x e s ,
From German Dic­
oatahllahment of a RDtaUn
airline arroac the North Pol­
High, praise of the CUy Comtator
Tomorrow.’
io the tin te d Btatep ,w»r» 1 minion 1a 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
Eden Urged To Quit
from three independent
House Passes Huge aerial adpedltlon on May II. ' came
If Chamberlain Sac­
source, today while one ot them,
Appropriation Bill;
the Sanford Attarito National
rifices P r i n c i p l e Von Papen Sees Slml- Bank, offered means of a alia ting
* Goes To S e n a t e
delinquent taxpayers In raising
lar Pacts MndeWith
, LONDON, Fib. 19. -(/P) —Til#
Iba necessary funds.
‘0 ,WASHINGTON, F eb .^ .—
British mtitiii't struggled tn an
NeighborlngPowenr
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
BERLIN, Peb. 10.—(AP)
crisis between Prime Minister
poeed that tha hank would con­
Committee today auffferted
—Thrtw
wreka of wild ni-. .
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
“aerial bomb” which the Government AskedTo ation of Ibe public tq this end.
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
Purchase
S
u
r
p
l
u
s
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#
wrote the City a 1 a picture of the beail.
C e l e r y At $1.10 Commissioners,
Fondgn Hecretary’a Iswguo of world tomorrow.
Commission expressing Ibe hope
VtaaBn KhciW l 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 n ex tl" 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 e n
while W iper L. Cooper, promi­
t&gt;on
tha yroptoad billion-dolain's
labor leader*, urged Kden wa* no official Indkallon of w h at
Agriculture
for
another
week
ot
nent
reel
estate
and
insurance
U r 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 tram m dow 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
ITY NEWS BRIEFS
prrdkted It would ho ■ "maaaago
ad^DM taxes.
Illll.
N u n to thro#
«nd lution requesting tha Surplus
of peace". Dot th a t waa i m h
letters to full are a* fol.
eriptl* «T»n bnttlMhipa.
comfort to anxlaua at* (samea.
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loWBi
TalkMadeBy Member Three dctochmtnto of local
Bnrtow told tho committee ha Conunodltka Corporation to p u r
I t waa tsken for gjonted ho
February
ID,
193(1
Demonstration
Club
cboao
Tl
c*r*
of
the
aurplaa
at
National
liuerds
will
hqld
their
would not ha satisfied with VlnOf Parliament Is
would pktoro tha recent tbadge*
Edward Higgins, Mayor,
tOrckly drill' aesaion In tho local
eana pmsaaal tocuu** ba “would a price not lest than $1.11 per !!&lt;*.Wins First Place In A uilrto—naming five cabinet
City of Sanford,
Public
Opinion
Test
Arniary Monday night.
net mwn der# pat mr Ideoo In crate.
member* fsvorabl* to Germany
Sanford, Florida.
j '
_____
the patopt aOlce.”
The earmed goods exhibit ot and freeing N ail political p r i n t
It soemsd to ba the consensus D«ar Mr. Iliggtoa:
TOKYO, F*b. to.—(JPl—A sug­
Initial
trsta
of
the
Police
radio
the IlottM peeked pf opinion of Control Committee
regular weekly luncheon
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**
Club will be held equipment being installed a t tho Home Demonstration Club* waa ropean peace.
Iti
Japan sign an anti-war pact was of the llolary
l
PuHUlnd
In
"Banfortl
the tlU S M J tS ejipro t'o action alerted H at week Herald- a t 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 r a n van Pspen, retiring N**l
bin. fo r thoiO U U , 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
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IM lN f9 a n ilB M b « ilp « B n n s
[lam ent' ^
^
'eaato 'u n ­ an oven bMvtor reduction Hi .
Local firemen tost night w fri-1 ^ ^
^ f f W l l l a 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
......— r part
—- 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
tllDS,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 installation of the
slon stairs" carved nut of the old
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 a t Uw
• ought by Mr. Roosevelt In hit
Leedinx shlppera In expressing
It was learned from a reliable
ment to br in iwrfccl working verietlsi of cannrd goods In .130 end of the World Whr.
b udftt aaUmatca for the U N opinions doclared that wtitla tha linquent tea account* to the City
container*. Seminole County ex­
Violators of City Ordinances conditio rt,
In
raiea
where
th
e
n
l(
a
fixed
“Austria will be an example of
source
that
Miki'a
speech
was
a
of 9
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
.
r................................
or
to
the
owner
to
an
amount
pact
project
being
considered
by
Frenk
L.
Miller
In
a
srulon
ol
___^
_____
_
ran
bo
swept
away",
hn
tald,
qurncy
Irsnsmilter
nt
the
Puller
1
‘1
*
"
b&gt;
r
lho
JudK
”
'
ommended by the flouts appro­ in tome ot the markets w i, not
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 so cen , in of Japan, dismayed because of the
-------ment tn guarantee Austrian In*
will be mounted, han not as yet Dr. James Clinton
tice, *42,2*8.471; Commerce «4S,- Banford-Ottodo and the Sarasota.
K s s li s C V e s s P sbs re se t
Manatee eectlona optimistically this effort to rector* ____
prosperity
.
..
„
failure
of
hi*
armies
to
advance
A
aot
tol
gntlierto«
id
tlm
memtiecn erected.
Will
Hold
Mission
SZdjMO; Labor, SHU t.M O .
forecast a healthier market con to Sanford and biapeak for tha'In th tlr 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 mm las 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 'ib l 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 wa, announced today,
u
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 transm itter -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.
Dr. L'llnlun ««v lorn dial edu­ Ke-af firming hla 1931 plat­
forthcoming in order to avo’d a Hon. City Com miss Ion,
Lieut. Gen. lurane MatiUl, In dset a (peels) Herrlce In "Koto Full 0|&gt;oratfon o f,th a equipment cate d 'In Ireland, l i t Imaan Ids form promlaei of economy and ef*
Sanford, Florida.
ikiBllaavc •!
tre a t le a n M re e e 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 R latrk t Three to
Famous
Fisherman
ito Lac lala tare la Group No. proved with clim ated yield, in
In
I'hiladrlphla.
sections aa high aa
the May
Demoeratlo Primary
K appearod today with the »n- some
To Show Casting
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 I a mb, woild
fa/oim Two Couples Issued
to offer for re-eltetion, Mr. B il­
ho M a t , for “«S ooonowkal chase, mem ben of the Commit­
e rr Feds won their l n*l home of |be outstanding fi-uluree ot
recommended that M cents
fisherman,
iitMinr
and
wriJFr,
Is
Marriage Licenses ls rd pointed to tb* record of (bo
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 h id Mrved 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.
-G eo rg ia's
first
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
r
a
d
,
not
only
played
thelj
hla t i n t venture to to politico,
Two - guilty Pto*« w e n 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 a n 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 th a t 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 a t 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 ,
Orlando
Ileus* revealed today.
Th* petitioner* contended pro- I'M c a
great value to him to to tte r 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,
High School Band To (ration
ed to tho Governor^ col) for a re- Fed* have lost only two of ten Mat
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
qrblcb will be held In Leeaborg learn tom* of the real secret* of Give Concert At Pier offkial* and cm phsalted that
aa a Pl—dod guilty to tho same
each to tho Daytona Beach Bur- Wednesday and Thursday, with
such co-operation is being given
tha sport from a man who ha*
weaver
The res Irain lag 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
Mr. Ballard baa toon n resident
M. Doll Ison, will present a band
(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
Survey Is Planned
noon of Fab- 37. The Herald waa nsnt fern grower and to actively
W. H. Tunnlcliffe
hot tho pod, retaliated with I B Bqsad In tb* opening anoooa
Informed today.
Identified with tha public affair* &lt;|
for by g M to I t margin.
Of S i Johns Canal
Appoints Director reliably
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
a t tho end 04 tho f r*t quarter,
W. M. Taanlel'ffe. prMldant of •chad a led 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
afw r 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, J r- was appointed to the wrixbt reported yesterday « shower* in aootb portkm
honors to th*
advisory committee of tho o r the record* of Assessor Jama* and Sunday morning
of 1$ point*.
gaatoattOB. Mr. U ngtlto la aocra- M Owens. J r - bad Judga Bichard northeast coast early
tary of U* First Federal 8*v- r . Robbias of palm
augktty ***** m m om ana on
toga A Loan Aaaoctotion to L***portion Sunday and t o n t o * M «
b*r$.
. ,
ton tool

A e ria l Bomb

Crisis Looms In
British Cabinet
Over Mussolini

Power Of Bombs
Told Committee

Statesmen Gain ^
But Little Hope

C elery Prorale
To Continue At
75AnotherWeek

Japanese Advance
Suggestion For
Anti-War Treaty

Installation Oi
Police Radio Is
Nearing Finish

Chief Williams Says
I n i t i a l Tests Are
M o s t Satisfactory

sjsm sm sy z

fey.*

■m

j

Ballard Announces
For Re-Election To
County Commission

Gea H. Bridge,. Jr.
Longwood Mayor,
Offers Candidacy

•

Celery Feds Down Tavares Cagerg By
33 To 21 Margin In Last Home Game

Petition Delays
Vote On Georgia
Liquor Question

Two Guilty PleoM
H e a r d By Judge

5S

viiuiito

MWH 3

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,

rs Expiration

| • Ceotlrue* Oram P»t* Ont
C*#t1*w*« Praar ***** Owe
jarmjr end nary'.
, Bomb, itpubllean. Idaho and otb] .i a Iln’» dt-eli rations went JMOdr t n bad contended.
In n latter In 1'rtv.Li, U&gt;« party orTbs bill p.uvWe.i line* .anil fmgan, w tlttrn In reepona* to a Prlronmtnt for pom* uMeer*
question of &gt;| ymnig communist | who (a I to make rl'llk n l effort*
jlosgo* ag f'tlo r who ailcad kins «&lt;» pr*i#n» lynching*. Counties In
iwbotbor tho fin d victory .of aoclil- which lynching* otcuiroil would
lam ‘eonId ha considered woo.
ba liable for damages. tha mon:y
"Tbit AM u f.th * Intamational io go to the .tl(-|!m'N r t l ' t v i i . "
proletariat apponb to b* n ‘fo n t
Lowl* aald llif hill mini he
wllhoot oh eh I ho final vjeivy of. considered na bejnt "n proreodim;
socialism In dor rountry la not to J on biha'f of the i « . I-" Tha
ba deddrd," ha tbtlsred.
i lOTrmmenl In* power, lie »« .1
He d'd not r'Hy whether ho had lo I # t'tla 0 ' for ll'o p-ibtls wu|
In mind collaboration with forelcn (nil.
labo^7|ldrtlaa,' nnn-rommcntsi as I In a forceful air rib Bmnt»r
w|U. M eommnnUt, nor did hr Minton, fleinorynL ludl-ma. fold
ment'on omiminlim qr sdvocgln thu *en*(o that (lin doc rlon of
lha orer-throw cf rap)&lt;alWm In. dual gor«rr|*ii&lt;r of tho slnlr-,
•tliar countrlai.
| and fodaml governin'nti done nni
"Of enures," Stalin raid, "It epply to the faQrtrantll amenddocent marn that we niuat alt with ment c u r u itM ltu llio rtg ati nl
folded arms awaiting help from Individuals.
the outalde.
Benafur Kll»nd*r, democrat.
'O n the contrary, tho aid of the Team, leader of ■mntlii'rioro wbn
hrternaUossI proletariat ahou'd haro b-eti fll li i-rti , In ; ng.ilnul
ba jolnad with aor work for In-, tbe bill for *7 dtM , prodlrtrj
(TW)ilyg lb* defense, capacity of again that,today’, effort in shut
oar cocnlry, of atrrngthentng the cff debate Wnald fill.
Rnd Army and tho Red Nary, the
Cenafor intruder,
d 'tim frtl.

1 taco mo lax ret a me liy W.i
Wajnwfjgbu. Btato Andltor.*
ftnailon na l6 ItitnnK|h|n per-j
I *m pertr and Income from,
I property ha* boon .m ureJ
I lha Individual, corporation.!
f|dnrlnry return*.”
il* Information lm* been
lahad on WbolouHl Index
ia to tha Aaaaaaora who ar«
r It In p rep arin g their In&gt;hl# lax rolls, with tbo v|iw
le*a*nlng all *nrh Intonnibla
■MMspC* with Dm law, Mr.;
data, only 111 of nrer foot)
b|* application* fur Imme!! axampt'ona bar* b##n itA Mr. Doodnoy slated. re­
lay homa owner* that ih r f
l (hair right to the txotnpIf tha applirat'onx ar* not

r\

" nbiletl costard hi .lop* wbm «
l u ' H a light-colored llm oi'cr
a I0 t« r ipooa when the IslH r b
dipped tom It. Hilr Ibe r»»torJ
contlatUly «bl|a It la rookbig In
th* do*Mo boiler to ln.i»t«
Cocnly Judge R. W. War* y**- amtotbnoao(enlay, according' to records.
' Gmh-m Wyatt and Rata D ark
of Ortcndo war* mairtdd by tha
County Judge and n Ilrana* w it
laxued to John O’Neill and Anna
W. D n U of Da Land.

Licenses To Wed Are
AFL Rejects
Effort To Cut.
.
Given Two Couplis
Soviet Chiefs
Lynch Debate
to w#4 wwfw issued to
*' v Plea For Aid
Meats Defeat twoLicense*
rotipta In Ibo offl.-o of

SMOKE DREAM GIRL

«ataad exemption apilramaal alto bo filed with
’• t Aaaogaor Frank B. Lamtor# Apr. 1, H homo owner*
. City w|»h to got exnmp-

•*»

R. N. NIPPER

pereBTniAN

Bnowi Barber Shop
103 W. la t Bt-

iiam $ auto

CLRVKLAHD* Fib. I t. —OF)—
OF ALL KINDS
John J . Koonman suffered ,rrloo«
Injnrle* when ha crarhoJ lido *o ••• N I mpIVb AYS* PkM«
r-itnn:cbl|n driven be Muu'dpsl
Jndxe Joa'ph II. Bllbott na hi
ran II catch n a'.rw t r nr. Force
of the Impart ahatterad a win­
dow and bent tha door of ihe
j-irtst’s ear.
TO FLY ATLANTIC
MIAMI. Feb. U . —(AV-BonM,
Uan'e *ald yefterdny iho would
arronpany Wek Morrfll on -a
night to her n»tl»a Ncrway n**l
Jon*.
The hknd* act row and |c&lt;rkatlna *|*r mm* her* from Naw
Tcrk la«t week In a *PT«I“I
I lino pllctod by Mere ll. *«|eran
cf tranaallantlc flying.

B. F. Mills ,
Well Known A* Ito rW
IVirascrly War had A%
P a t h Harbor Shop
flow Working At

Wade H. Garner
Physician &amp; Sunreqp

SiburoIi Priitiif Ci*panjf

Send the home folks a box of.

DAYTONA DEACJI, t t b . l h t/F&gt;—Bill IAwrmc* of Choo'cr,
N. Y., xald hero yealerday ha
wou’d attempt to brenk '/m
mobile roaa) lo co**t ipead rec­
ord thl* waak. Lawrrnc* xald 'h*
prevent record la 60 hour*. Ila
p|ana lo .leave from Jacksonville
Th hd»yf
. .

Fresh
from the
‘ Tree!

DANGEROUS
Ihe roof of Ihe mleiion hoepltal,
«l:k tha letters "U. S. A.” ralntcd
t o r II. 'Flag* alao flew from a
flag&gt;po!t *In the yard. .

Charming Hilda Hsrnandst. fsatursd as ths "Cigar Olrl".*f tha'IW i
La Verbena del Tobaco (Cigar Pestlvsl) ta ba bald In Tampa, Marah
10-11-12, gswntd In a dress cleverly creeled frem aver WOO elear
Havana hand-made cigars. This brilliant and calerful event, staged
In heeor ol Tsmra'e grealeel Industry, will Ireel taurlets and ham*
folks aiiko with th* testivo and jaysus spirit of Old Spain. Par ■
three day pirlod g*y tcnerit** tnd dashing esbsllsre* Will pr*»ld*
unlQu* snltrtalnmsnt. Cratk msrlmba and rhumba arehestra* wrlll
furnish lunslul rhythm while headliners *f the Latin etag* and oobarao
Will thrill epeclslere with o gterleus pregram *f sharaatarllRg1Latin
• --tclaltis* and revue*.
‘

R I FF I N
L L W IT E

HIALEAH PARK

Japanese P lan es
ISoread Death And
Terror In - China
Centlnusd rrem r*«- On*
squadron toarrd orpr Chrn.Tchow,
i ntoidlng ton* of exploalrea on
Iho r -li brad and hitting lha Am erlon Southern Uipflsl Mlsainn
hero. Four Chlncsa ware injured

kgr thrapMl. •

A l t n j I m e t RE n u t s a s *
THURSDAY, FRIOAY, SATURDAY
TIM COUPON - t t f A /
AMO OMIT...

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The planrs bombed the mbuioo
thh-o times, but no foreigners
wtn&gt; hurt.
.
y I
Bomb* were rrrramlng from tbo
sk'es all around end tho sky was
filled with smoke, apparently from
explosions in the railroad yards.
Tbo planet tamo In four fllithw.
and &lt;ha retd listed mor* Hun dn
hour.
At tho rnWrlnii lien Amerlran'
dorlera and nmi • British doctpr|
•rented Iho wounded. T h*.yM f|
IIHerrd with broken glas* and’ Iho
walU of Ihe mlw'on peppered with
shrapnel epHn'er*.
D’.-lf. F.. Ayrr». of Atlatiia. Cla
mid ho ww »’and In I ouieldc iho
Inltd ng, watching the »Ir ■2: ld#r»,
when one of Iho homber* dlred
•tver the building. There » n a
ff* fool American flig palnlnl on

Sond a io*. o j *

Magnolia Pharmacy

You Call This
Justice!

o u 'H - fcC^ * ‘ s t h *

Tha cry of oa l****«nt
■Irl . . . aaoleaeod M
o rutin of law . , . set
her weSOls* nlsht . . .
la s life of chililooo*

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a ,o tH O C M
OJ flf 'O III A I’AUINT?

TUHT go to your ncarcat Gift Fruit
dealer. Make your selection of or­
anges, grapefruit end tangerines He’ll
do tha rest. Special express rate* and
rapid ihipmcnt* to all point*.
And what a welcome your gift wilt
get from tha folks back home. ” It's the
next beet thing to a trip to Florida,"
thcyH declare For the delicious FloiIda citrus fruits you send aie so full of
juice. They have such woe, derful freeh frora-the-tre* flavor. And th sy ’re
healthful as Florida sunshine. Don't
dflay. Order your gift boxes today.

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Recently a firouji of men—famous In American bu*iness and sports life visited Hialcali Park for the first time.
All were cxtravagantMrt-tlieir praise of its beauty—the char*
after and conduct of its racing—the dignity and refinement
of its atmosphere One of .them whose name is known in
every American hoQyihnftt turned to another and u id ,
"Certainly, Mr.^'Widcncr has built here no less than Use
• m t - l . t .v ,
■
,
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'Eighth .Wonder of the World*. 1 have visited racing plants
everywhere but I have never seen such n magnificent estab­
lishment as this."
Such genuine praise, coming from men who have
earned the respect of the paiion lias been one of the objec­
tives of our efforts -for'ihe'.past five years.
The other Jus Ikcuto produce a worthwhile re w iu s
to the State. Last year Hiaicah Park paid to the State Comptrailer for distribution to the sixty-seven counties of Florida,
#677,912.96. Thli year’s total will be much greater.

, Itt all respects we feel that Iiis!. * Park has fulfilled
the pledge* it made .when it was y ”v . ! a racing permit. *fj

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S em in o le Count;
M ore f r u i t A n d Vcgetl
S im ila r A re a Jit

Sanford b The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
AN INDEPENDENT TXAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXIX
^ »J

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, FEI1RUAKY 17, 1938

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London, Paris
Query Hitler
AboutAustria
N o

Navy Needs Told
To House Group

In d ic a tio n S h o w n ,

H o w e v e r ,T h a t T h e y .
W ill

jD o

M o re T h a n j

P ro p o u n d Q u e s tio n s

G e rm a n -E n d o rse d

ARMY’S ‘FLYING FORTRESSES’ OFF TO SOUTH AMERICA

9

Chinese
And Gueri
Harass Jap s
Capture Of Stations,
Along 75-Mile Area.
Of Feiping-Hankow'.
Rail road Reported

Efforts To Induce Re­
tired Railway Em­
ployees To Locate
Here Meet'Success

Line Is Important
For Jap Supplies

Nine retired railway employees
from nins different states have
mads inquiries regarding perm s'
nent location In Kanfoiri as a re­
sult of the activities of the Rail
way Employees Retirement Com
mlllee, J. I- IngVy, chairman of
tbe Committee, staled today in
discussing the progress made by
tbe Coqi in it tee since its organl
sat Ion last Fall.
The inquiries have come as a
result of an advertisement ap­
pearing In the current issue of
tha Brotherhood of I-oromotlve
-------I Firemen and Engine men’s migaS i m p s o n U r g e s A l l T o ! line which has over 85,000 eub-

Der Fuehrer Gets I
Word Of Progress
N a z i L e a d e r R e c e iv e s '

WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—
W i—'The N«vy’s chief con*tr.c‘«r told the House naval
committee today that additional
facilities would have to be pro­
vided at every navy yard n&gt;
permit expeditious construction
of t^a proposed eight hundred
million dollar naval expansion
program.
Rear Admiral William C.
D.Bose
explained
facilltiei
needed would Include new ways
and other equipment. He rrged
that yhe bill be amended to
give the department a-kiority
to put yards in shape to han­
dle the work.

Many Inquire
About Making
Sanford Home

Established In 1908

Nippon Soldiers Cut
Off Retreat Of Chi*
ncse Facing Trap*

ReportlsReadOn
C. Of C. Activities
Over Past Month

•C '^ I n t e r i o r M i n i s t e r
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SHANGHAI, Feb, 17.-—
Prati
dhd F ra n c e tod*y
(AIM- &lt;*binriw» Tied
A dolf H itle r f o r
iinil t p t u l r iie rilln luH idl,
A c tio n o f h is in te n tio n s
f lib n 's o r&lt;*i*orlcd, »h«ve
u s tr ia b u t th e re
l rfm l e v e r y
alo n g
JS o
Indication e ith e r
,t. mite strelch »uf- thn F
on 'or P a r is w ould do
|iinv-H ntikow ra ilw a y bfehl
V l S i t G o U n t y B o o t h j As a special Inducement to enm b re 't h s n
a s k q u e stio n s
ttie Jn tm neso lin e s in No:
A t O r l a n d o ' s F a i r courage the location of permanent
‘ a b o u t tit* a o u th w n rd sp rea d
residents In the city, the city
C h in a.
' j . ’"rk
t clmmiss loners have egrerd to
The .li|iane*e lisvo used kh«_
o f N a i l Influence.
A report on activities of the work in conjunction with the
lin
e
l
o
fe
d
rv
iiifitrc
e
m
c
n
U OJvtl
A u s tr ia 's G erm an -endorsed
Bo:ml for Bueno* Aire* to pat* i ipiti,* in tin* inauguration of It obcrtlt M. tlrli*
pre.Utent of Arm
Seminole County Chamber of
and are offering lot. In
s u p p lie s to t h e i r tr o o p s .
&lt; ;
minister of • Interior,
Arthur
of the United State* »rm&gt; paused «ni-tnluht in Miami, Fla., *n t.atf e from Isitixlcy Field, Va. line of
Jnp tn cu e fo rc e s sMempling *t8
Sayss-Inquarf, arrived a t Berlin
jestirally coming to a landing at tl Miami airport, Col. Itobr/t O ld*, commander of tin* flight, I* eltonn
u.tdt Mint h of the, Vcl low R lttf
to report to Hitler on the pr«ftre«
V%'i'e n'jppnjted• by wfsrplsne#. ■
flagship.
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of :die Austria-German mllilnrjr, night by RsVh Bagwell, .
c
e
r
e
r , „ ^ y Pm.
which lioiidird China’s longest S trei'
political and economic coopera­
h eid g e t n n i l * &lt;iff r e t r e a t , f ° e
7
f n0.r*, " lM,km’ ,
‘ployees on a pension ami who,
tion.
President Simpson urged evrry- ^ onJi
^
„f ,
[
t Jiiu, o I ...op* faring powerful
B
i
o
U
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S
.
B
o
m
b
e
r
s
Vienna principally was Intent
moi'hanlrrd force*. At tho asm#
..40 vl*‘l . ,h?
C° Un‘J fract recently approved by the
upon winning from Hitler a f™
booth which Is rreeM ng such ^
,Mlon|i * ™ bulM / hom,
tim e *he Jspsnrso re su m e d th*Jf
prorain of economic aid and di­ f.vorebfe comment and Publicity
ot . minimum
F l y O v e r E q u a t o r lo n g dilayed offenstv* to occupy
m s guarantee to fJaiidom, nam­ at the Central Florida Exposition,.
of
'w„ h,n
mon,hl
p
| |
IKImnil provln.-o s o u th o f Taiyuan,
ing of cabinet ministers accept­ Mr. himpson also urged hat as ft
the con, r, ct
,rniIcrpd.
W. A Zachary, etrp fullier •if.nrnl ns a sen atlonttl new find
able to Germany and freeing po­
O
n K
o n - S
l o p ,„o0, ^ i
tl... I'Utionnlly proniinertl ector-jof Ihe New York i-tste,
Tnuai
a l lmeeting
l
ol
l
MorWal
«="*&gt;"'»
* * * to T’
*"»»"&gt;*
litical prtaonera.
of lthe
^ W * l bwn
instructed
draw
« p l.t h»of
.
along
tho
IVIplng-Hsnkow
pnritiw r bom llytd, returned' Mr. Zachary s.ilil ilnit even
British and French ambassa­ Waterway Congress In Mount U ora,(he luW|rUion wMeh wiU
„ n,
S i \ A ll* A r /J O S I C S A r t * way. a Jnpanoso army ws«
To.
.day
from
hYw
York
wltcre
b.*illmugli
he
didn’t
like
the
play
in
dor* In Berlin acre Instructed, on Tueadsy Feb. 22.
to all making the inquiries and
r t..
l,, Ml l . 'l i i r l i f it" I*’ throatcnlng to entrap
l pen two day* with Ham, and which Rtttn I* now npiMorlru;, hu
tha foreign office announced, to The following resume of scO n i . ' i m l u i . i J ' ‘ I K I u P | b ......... .
u , m lM nll ch!
front this the pensioners may
a ,.- bint play in John Steinbeck's did like Mnvwcll Anderson's "Tbq
approach the r«!ch government tivillra during January was given
T
o
S
o
l
l
l
l
l
A
n
i
c
r
i
c
f
l
Hoop,
defending
the I.unghal rail*
select a desired location.
d iiiitytic piuduetion ‘K f Mice sniljFInr Wagon,’’ with Burgess Mori.
with a request for information by Secretary Bagwell:
I w ay n in e , in th o h e a r t o f c c n U p I
Another a d v e r t i s e m e n t Is
Alt it.**
•
I dUli and l.iilkitt tlisli, which b«
“Considerable time wes spent
concerning the startling develop
scheduled to appear in the next
Kil If’llius,
i uinnientlitg on Raiii’h fittest 1*a\v a t the Empire Then ire. / 'l l s
meut( in Vienna.
during the month of January in
“All I know about a Sanford
’ ICnllaHS an fas* Kl«kt&gt;
T h e .1 ip n itcM were slrlvlnf W
(.ring tele, Mr. Zachary ealdlu lieiutiful pluy,’’ he *»i«l.
The ambassadors were told to making arrangemenie for Seraibaseball team this year is Hintb*| didn't W.* it.” |fe was refer tuitf | loaviiiK Now York. Air. Vm &lt;' • ’ ;*
1 V'-lae 'el, th e 'stnit*fht
ttfta rtt* the Interest -«f threat nola County’s booth in the Cantr.it
.
’of-rh 'A n g rh o v v ,1"
■there wilt lie a strong tr«m |n | | l(, motid time of the ptty, n o t.said Mum aceornpaniud him to ,',t '•
_ B rtsln and Franca In Austria. It. Florida Kipoaltion a&gt; Orltndo,
oil 1 I...... .. .
lino crossoe tha
plsylng
ngsinst
the
ftrlnndo
l
ltd.
which
he
think*
i*l
W
nhiugten
mid
from
there
t
o
t
'
M T*e indicated they would remind white continuous callers o t our
tmi it. i,uin. s ,ini ,^ -i tivst Lunghal rallwniWI
in Ihe season's opener under 'li» V(.ry ,.,M1||.
jtfn'.hend t’ily, where Sam ,cvnGermany tha two democracies office keep us very busy.
,i.t milt-. iiittl cut off a posaiblo gcnaral
floodlights at Ihe Munir,pil I’ .tl.
\\ |.m n-hrd what he thought templrtrs Imying n summer hone • «■&gt;,
w en opposed to single action by *‘We actively coo|K-rated with
, H ub* t . i i pirie io w-il1idn*wut wrstward.
on Ihe nlirhl of April 10,” 11■nt y of Fnnr's ti i' to fsme, Mr. Zsrh-iry[on Hogue bound. From there tlo y it1" 1
ICm i Ii s U Os rea« B*v»a)
one power on questions Pern
Anotlu-r Japanese army w rt
Wstson, s&gt;id today.
replied that he was proud of hinijv.eMt l» Mount Olive where '•! *:• fool. P
(CMtlnusa en PsM Tores)
t r it:isiyr northward toward th*
Mrs. Elvira Gamer of this city,
Mr. Watson intimated thn' at nnd ih it he thinks Sam the b i g - . visited relatives,
'
1 lk 1
I ,inrii,ti fitint tlte Itwal river see*
author of “ Eseklal," and an rangement* were iH’iiig msde f-"‘ rest Theatriral mini In New York.j Miv Z rliary and hi* rim parted. *&gt; &lt;"•!
' ■„r ttc .t of I'engpU und if It gtlM
alumna of Rollins College, x illp lsy rtv but declined tn sits ul it - lie didn't "iv Ih*. play •’Toboim, at Moirnb (tlive, Kant returnlrig t"j P* d &gt;
|( niillntirtl DM
be the guest speaker at the annual I nny Information
r e g a r d in g It ■ Bond," will It first sent Mr. Byrd's j New York and Mr. Zarhnty eentnd
luncheon-meeting of the Rollins rosier for the romlng nestoii, »l ■ name 'ontiitir in n e r the conii‘]tiituliu' on to Fanfold,
Alumni Association next Saturday.'c|nr|ng ' I p r e f e r to k eep .&gt; ' n .
She has promised to bring t i c » mystery for the pr. -.u
Bf AHf*cl»t(d Pr*»»
Will'am J. Graham and Jamrs slong “characters’* of Exekiel *ml timo’’.
C.
McKay,
wesHhy
Nevada all the member* of his family | 5 an font has been Included in
Tbs talent of 8emlno?e Counly ■gambling c ta rt, todey were *en- when she reads twp of bar unpub*t|rt schedule of Ihe Hts»e I m o &gt;
ertiets . reGeeted In thsdlclslon*; tfnrrd t0
nine y e s .. In prl- llsbed stories about her fsmous'nnd fans are hoping for n b&lt;al
**F
Judges of the art nnn for a mall fraud and coo- llllte negro character. The rbur- tram equal to las; year's nilt*' |h*'
W. It. itN '-il. ptomlnent id"
I. IRELAND. Fi ll. 17 With .
j Hurry J, Wilson, rdo dlod n l
exhibits a t the Central Florida ■rp|r, cy in a 12^00.000 bunco ring rctcrettea . sro dolls which *hc t,|sced second sbi tbe l.rrguc, lc Acer tnliud.y resident,* will Ic i m a tr d ’iittrtttU rn*i* n f tn&lt;»i*'''• bi biimx ot llf* Went Ninth
Exposition
which opr rated on a nationwide herself mads. She has also mule iIlt t0 fidnr.vil o,
tlio r " ’ "• -pe.ikor o1 tho munthlf 'M'm» iM 'o n n i
.tii,,i-l ui 2:iiil Iiflutk yesterday
bliiH
In the proferslonul class, a a.-alr. Each arts fined f 11,000.
|a miniature cabin to reprerent the* j According lo information n *1tun*: ot tin* tfbrine t ’l'th rep*
j ,tin imam following u lingering
I’V
tiy
*bVAti%
,
th*s
I
j i I.H jih ‘1, I' "
pastel portrait by M™- Norman
Justice Willis Vsn DeVanter, [borne in which Exekltl snd his ' c c v r,| here ti.l.iy other clnl • i I•int&lt;11,: I.H'!Ic* N r.lit.
he It’ ll(|
l
l
l
i
n
‘
V
%ti1| imiiiiMii;»!*■ i
D eforest was given 'first place presiding In the Federal District family are supposed to hsv# lived. ,)|p league s ir
rompleting
..M m Wil.xn »n&lt; a retired mor*
&lt;wnu she also received second hnn (Court, gsve two of the men 2 0 , The exhibit will b« pieced on nmgrmrntx for team* to pnrti- in tin* M t&gt; f.iir Jlo t.-I tmiiK.ln
III I: ft t |i 51| I till UKI M'BNttill lilt «\
On i i c | ih k, E dv.iilrt |*. ■E n a
■b tut nnd Ini,! been a resident of
ors for a ttnguine portrait. A’*°.days lo go lo Reno to settlq'their the speaker*’ table a t the Juncheonlr |,,ni0 (|n r|ng the reason wi. . &gt; ctulrnuui nf t!»i*
S uit u,I Ixr tbe past f t year*,
u -*
| buslnes* and family affair*. Bail where everyone may become or- g rt , underway soon.
mittm* f-tmi.I tmluy.
ii,, w,i hum in I'hiladelphta, t'a,
M. Scott w . awarded second place’ „ ,ncrP„ r&lt;1 t0 &gt;28,ooo each,
queinted with the figures rrpre
Busipres Manager Bill Page of
Mil i Hit tin ,fi&lt; n i i i t i i
w ill
If
oil Hepl. 1', IH72.
for an oil painting of flower*.
, IrH of rh M n ltt Aril., rented.
IC sn tin u te . « r**0* T*&gt;•••)
tir^a^nt"*! I') Hl»is MiirJ'iiie Juiv
lie ic stirviti'd hy hi* widow,
In &lt;h* non professions*
Allen Comer of 8lou« City,
Mrs. Garner, won fame almost
Slid Ml»&gt; linen Muy B'lrduk, »&lt;
*»,
.. . „
lb ,,,. iIhiikIi i Mr*. H- A. Hive,
Mist Helen Wilson won first Is., two other defendants found overnight because of the srnsa-K
♦i.*** i f _ i I' * .1^ xt f* infiini, “Slrse^T, A. llurloilb
romps...... ny Mrs. K l„ Ht.rdU k ” “"ffi« ,1'M
^
d
placo for the beri eolieeUon ‘ of j
"w ith 'lleX ay - ond' O rih im tlonal sale of her Unique'book "of
■ .irr,1"- o f Mumi, ef Mlitrni; iiTid "tMra, F ra n k ” 1),
III ,h „ pi........
:ini&gt;.uMunition. „ l'd u iirig - — this w in te r- .... ............., run W a r , .
four o l p.lnOnra and another
B, lurrf, y. wer, Wntg««Sl to Eiekiel and his adventures. She
Tilth l Itf a Ihinlawiiv of orl«n'l»; two sons,
mot I,- .m t, «,ll ho presoulml hy
In'aril.iiomiini i i&gt;n. I (flu.; I
h
fl at plaro for the best roHretion &gt;rrvr f|v«. years each. Tired was will also be on* of (ho contribu­
•■j. •I ..... .
I J.iliu WUmiii, &lt;lalne*vllle, and
M l.. I !{■&gt;)... Winn , urt ompniib-.l *"
l-’inu pj't* t-to il.. n iKiunm
° r„ f°?r,. ** " ,tolor p, nllnV ’ • fined 1800 and Comer 1900. T h. tors to tho table of contents of
J* 11 |Mil*fltlt|| tf»l lieorRo T, WI|«on of Atnbridga,
hy
&gt;I|1.
Unioihy
A
t,&gt;roliwlI;
and
voiding
to
I’rv.ith"*
MrAf.«
ivinkint
Qrotchen Lewis was given first flfn, m, n v l l found to U |nno. th* Rollins Animated Msgailne
t it
in uiljUht i I’u .\| mi olio slater, Mr*. J. K.
lop dsnring by M
Ihri is Jn -k ' “"'■v 'ho old faihl’ i.nl
..... - „■ -t .... .
^ honors for a still life drawing and H n,
next Sunday aOernoon.
i t llilV Ft*t i’,1t 1 Meitlnki'r of Hanford and thran
• WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. - M l son. orrimip.mlrd try Mr* Jink meet tags that Itrvu i Italy t i ' . I lb,iii-tli
•.v*
V o(so for a still Ufa with Gowers.
»m■'( *l11•I liittr j S'
—Seoul or Fr*ri°r, til, N. I* '■ non. N 'fr.« l .clot-linns will
A nu'iittti 'teligtau* life fmlit .................. -nnl,
null lilldren.
*
Dan G. Milrhem received a- first
Predicted tiid*r lti«l nit ctl rl render* d by Mr*. W. tl, Flontii,;
d )» of ••vniigt’ Hm."
id' muni-,,
rii|i,’iul**ervlrea were ronduct*
p’leo for o rhsrebol from tlfo;
would bo lilndo lit lllo H«-r»r«. ■* on ompanlol by
Mr*. Aitlmr
-----| e,| ip the Erleksoit Funeral Horn#
’first piste for a ssngulna por­
appropriation* »nb-rnnimil|eo t” Brsnnti.
Hu, iif|ei||iH&lt;n at 3:1)0 O’clock*
trait; first pise* for a pen and
double tha (wi, liitnilrotl and ll|&lt; &gt;
HiMi (In* Ut*v, rnut iledCMrflt
Ink drawing and second honors
million do!1»r eutergspry r« li I
for an oil portrait.
■| &gt;line nf lit** I’irnt Method IH
appropriations.
D. I*. Thresher announced ht* public sgsinst rrimlnsU.*’
Th» landscape “Wind Swept",
i Inni ti oTfit hitlttK* amilRtod by
Th# rommlt'no rolled Atdii-V
Coming tn Sanford mi Jen. th,
by Mr*. W. M. Scott, was among csndldscy today for ro-elscMon
; Dr, I?. I», Hiiu^nli’C, p««for of lb#
Williams,
srtln*
Works
I'reri
i I i I'lh t i i*r&lt; *hn»*rli»ii I'inin h, Iniermani
the honor exhibits at the Expo­ lo Ihe County Commission from 1898 f ra * Dads City, his former
Tito llov John It. W lll'bi
oflrilliXc 1”
home, after haring completed Administration d lrrc itf ticlm* it
(litIn drslt r|»»»c, under Ibo cvuiixcl st. wlot i( rtitpoi* tit'. IU.ll.tt ,|
sition's a rt display, having been
h i i. • »t l| \ »,s itiMili* in Iho Kvi*rfro«o
District
One,
embracing
*11
of
this
afternoon
l"
riptsln
'
ti
*
four year* at Slateon University
recrouihninl tlrportmertt of tbe Hi'tiirr,, nt tin. l*re»h&gt; ii-ri
on* of tho shs plsturrs selected for
lit k* "I *ii| »*• fn**ti*rf.
k" j t't tin I
need
for
tho
reiurtloil
turraa.i*
Wl'A arfi. srhodttlcd to begin in t'h u rrh s a t * -a lo rto n u d i'it*'’ lltl V.Ill t'l'p
Honor* nt the recent Orltndo Art Ihe East Side, subject *o .the he married Inas M, F rrrsn nr
Democratic primary on M sy' ». Eusti* snd went to work b*, E- I- ta WPA fund*, voted yi-»(r; -Ivy tho rlm in W ot (.’molnsrfS build­ test night on» of tin, mo Im s a t tlio &lt;1
Club exhibit.
In entering his name for re­ Ferren’s dry goods store on the by tha House. Tho tins n, nn”in- ing nest Kalilrdsy morning »' rrt'Mlbi MTiuims of tho *'-ik. lb b in d th ,
elect ion, Mr. Thrasher said that corner of Magnolia Aventr and wh||a. mmntrnrf l diitaln on llm | . 20 o‘t link, Mrs. nltlo Urrsn. Mr. VYlllism, selected Jit* l* si s i t o f I b e p ' t i j i -ii'
when he announced his csndldscy First 8 ‘«w*l for teli dollar* * hundred ond Ihfrty million dot- aupcrvl.t.r of thu work announced from Motlln w 27 5rt-6l unii ■l«'ki’ .enteil If.- p it’t ip . , i i. &gt;i iix
.
|- i ,
l*r *PPrepristUi;i trj nut the today.
In 1WM for his present post be week.
l l 'i o r i ” u: I I . . lie . tl ..'ll. t i * t w a i l r U S T t- * ,
F e b . 17.—(/TJ—'I l h
on ’'Tho Bending of tho Veil.”
sta
te
..
Just|r«s
rnm
nisiir
srnl
promised -fsi'hfut and efficient
Ip 1918 be boaght o j Ii Ihe F c r
All fclrll between Iho ug.s of
' T h o It* n d ln g ot th o V eil" took a 11, ii i* th ,' l x . ’y ■ t. t i n . - pai ti ii* y u l t l co m b in e o h s e rv s n e * n t
The 10 members of tbe Seminole eervlca In lb* interest ef ' U|f ran compaay and erected his own labor dvpar'monts during Iho f *■ 10 and 12. who are Intcrostod In p ls io , Ih o m in is te r s a id , n t f l c y e a r Ho p ,7 . ’* ■m
U n-l tb. WV'h in g to n '*
B ir lh d s y Fab, SB
c*l
year
starting
)uly
firststere
next
te
tbs
property
now
tho
«r»lt
work
are
Invited
to
lotaxpayers,’’
A
.
Coenty 4*11 Club who have boon
tin io of I 'h r i s t 's d 'u i b
on t l x ' v eil an d - m - . I 'd ldot',1 * ii tlio vaitls i h o m e-co n iin g c c lc b r a tia a
11s pointed 'out Ihst “during occupied by tho Atlantic Na'iuaal
present. Mi*. Ilrynn raid.
*warded 100 baby chicks through
m i’ii &gt;•
t
Ii * th " 11e iii" , f,,r t ; , n . f 'h a i i i a
I '. Sum m afaB*^
c r o s s o nd H*tis ,n f p.n lit *i11’r ■it:
tho courtesy of Seel* Roebuck ond my term In office, w* have re. Bank.
of
C ite d e l
m i t i ta i F
n 'H ^ Iiii* .* * A n q rd ta g in ih » ‘ v ii &gt;• p i.iy e .i h ” e ' .-I f l . f i u b t b " v ! p it t i . l m t
Mr. Thrasher's political lire bet
Company In Orando have been d-ced the county's debt, hsv*
u . le m y n t C h a rle s to n , 8 . O ibW
u p o n w h le h M r. WJ RUr a * 1
- I ttf* i ...I i luu* t o.i tb" th iu ii
Invited lo attend • luncheon in rv i th* lax millsg* and a t Mts pan when ha aarvad two terms *»
hi* d lsro u ry o , "Jtm u s w lien Ifo"litel Ulu/Vo ibo tilp-yi i prli.kit’d lucre)
Uenrral Kumnierall, former M *
the Orltndo Chamber of Com­ same tJm*. have Improved *b* alderman and on* term aa mayor
*
* of riyff of Iho United States
i'r |o ,| s x s ln In a lo u d \i&gt;in« y lo |d - scatof
Sanford.
Ha
also
served
five
county’s
proper!leq,
such,.
as
the
merce Saturday o t 11:90 o'clock
Wluui Jdh &lt;( ti" ilk ’ I* a imy, is ii nstive of la k e county,
i d u p th o s h o * t Slid lx liol'l, th n
BROOKSVILI.E. Frb. 17.-71*)
Coonty Agent C. R. Dawren on- Jail, ghe convict tsiap, lb* eODStjr year* on the Orange County —Th* four-bulldiry; farm' uni* of
se ll In t|io t 'u i p l x watt M ol -tn ii I iil'hed ’ nipljhe »■ fl « m ("r'll II" U lirml of the Florida Ship
aeonetd today, adding t i n t , tha home, court housa-and tha road School Board nnd was chairman the Chtaiegut Hill sanctuary Its*
nlll I Ilint, CM Canal Authority and wilt atteaH
tw a in fro m tb n to p to l lot b o t­ in two, irliti h
. rhlckene will bo awarded Immed- repair equipment. In qvr.woafc o f ' that body When Orange snd just been completed' near here.
to m ." ''I f wo U n d ersln m l th o veil w a s re v e a le d . &gt;I |'&lt; flm ul^iiou o t ’e r llm Florid* waterway congress at
w* have dletlribu'rpj (bo foaviet Seminole counties were divided- Enclosed In' heavy wire frnrr,
I Ist*ly following Us* affair.
nnd w h y It w in 4 « rn d o w n ." f “ kl m art w a , at C * h rn k o ti, tiotl had iu i i by Mount lions Uio day *4 tM
The beys aad girls receiving tin * on rostdk In s fair manner lie was than appointed as the th* unit includes a carpentry and
t„ man cclchrjllun tier*.
M r. W illiam * , "w e com o t " uu a t |n ,i tie"rt i,im o t
Ihe the re ogh bead bsby chicks ia so as Is give oil parti of Ihe first superintendant of public in. blacksmith shop equipped with an
a n d m ate's w«y« in ih u t w e , w )de
Mr. and Mr*. Herman E. Morris u n d e r s ta n d in g o f ih o cr«i '■tructlon of Btminol* County by electric sawmill ond forge end a today announced, tho birth of a
fhig County eroi Edwsrd Ballard county -mi s q u l share-”',
T h n t p o s k r r th e n om|lm-&lt;l t h " tip! n. Je ,n&lt; r ’ pro entiMl ill" ithole
of G ensri; Fred Bowsry, RUJ
U r. Thresh* r called attention former Oar. Pfcik Trammell.
pit for mechanical work on motor nine |Kinnd son, Herman Ernest, ste p * th a t th o a n r l r n t [|e b ro w * o f fli ii o f Ilia lslM&gt;tna&lt;Io. I t " v j 11
Stec* engaging in th* dry vehicle*.
Rtasela n l, Ray IlHdrum, of Raa- te tho harmonious relations with
to o k In th e ir w o rsh ip of (io d . Ho .thoMsnib. It** wui th" pi'tent. Ills
last night.
fordi Dor* Baxter, of Oroava; th* City Commladlaa,
-some­ goodd bus loot*, Mr. Thrasher h*s When completed, there will l&gt;e
im in tid o u t th a t (lin v eil
u 'u s b o d y v ii . H i" offt'rliig* N ow v.o
France* Avast, of Longwood; thing, | feel, is of much ia*p4*- been sriiv* hi rifrv* and th e ta I I units ta th* Chinn-gut Hill The regular
meeting of Hio h u n g in th * ta b e riia e lo In *epa- Prs&gt;’ directly to tlcri. J e n s , ha*
Rielse U rg en t, ef Ungwood; *nco&gt; In this consort ion, h* said, »=ranee business in racent- years. •oncteary, a Federal project which Chess and Cherkrr Club will bd r a to t h e b o lf p la ro fro m tin . Indy hrouglil u* iutti tiro tory present’d
Rlenshe
Brown, of Sanford; "wo are cooperating with . «bo He, has bead * num ber of the includes a wild Ilf* refuge, forest held In lhr_ Valdes Hotel tonight o f h o lies. T h o H e b re w
ritreroe
up- o f tio d “
' Chaulker, o f CbnlnoU; ond cFy la establishing « .police gtedee &gt;'ta»‘ Presbyteries , C hurch' for
Tmtlrhl tlio Uev. Williams w III Friday
an experiment slate.n a t 7:30 n'cloek, R. M. Bums, sec- rro a e h e d hi* f tori th ro u g h th e
40
yaarp,
e AOm of Oviedo,
^
system aa a protection of Us*
i rail. Ha u*«dcd a lamb (or ua p r e a c h oh "W h y H id Jv a U s.U lc," portion
far a^ricuBur*
iretsry, rrported today,

Talk Of Baseball F a th e r O f S n tn B y r d B a c k
F r o m V is it W ith H i s S o n
Fixes Spotlight
OuTeamOutlook
WatsonPromiseH Fine
Outfit AM Set For
Opener On April 10

"Ezekiel" Author To
Speak At Luncheon
Of R o l l i n s Alumni

Gambling Czars
Seminole County Get Sentences
Of Nine Years
A r t i s t s Place In
Orlando Exposition

W.R.O’Neal To Speak (’amp Meeting OpeiiN
At Dinner Of Shrine In Eakelaml Felt. 17

j Harry J. Wilson,
(55, Died Yesterday
Following Illn ess

^Relief Money To
Be I n c r e a e (i
Senator Believes

Thrasher Announces Candidacy For
Re-Election To County Commission

Girlw Craft Classes
Will Begin Saturday

The Rev. John R. Williams Delivers
Impressive Sermon To l»iir Audience

Eustis Will Honor 'r ;
(icneral Sum me ra il

4-H Club Members To
’ Receive Baby Chicks

Farm Unit FiniHlicd -*
At Chinsegut Hill

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

LOCAL WEATHER

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The Fi'gfJt baAcddenta

W A S H IN l

With traffic accident* continuing,to sbo*
trend, and with no diminution in sight'despite tha
Inauranee
M iff of public offidala, automobile manufyeturtn,
firms, civic organizations, and 'safety schools, th e re ‘ la
a. im t . still hope that: some time,' some how, a way wffl be foom!
to make motoring on our hlgh*ays a comparatively safe
operation.
If conditions are Os bad as they ary at present with
30,000,000 cars in use, what will they be ten years item
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M^UMMl 1j
S ’” " ff.oo»&gt;.W).cy wff b . to w t i g ; , , i twu .w ig
Iff*
**.)* tniB tnougm in mtna t u t
Ainmcra M M nuiuicrs
Association,
in
convention
recently
fn ChvtUnd, agreed
■ •&gt;
* •« that one of the biggest problems was that of bonding
Iff
safety Into roads.
‘
,
It is generally agreed that tha largest factor la auto*
mobile accidents le tha human element, Regardless of
how fool-proof automotive skin has mad* tha automobile
vriM inl
» 4 Maw and in spite of How well, the road builders have built the
roads, there ere still a large proportion of the public that
■ attiwk** at n» can contrive to be Involved In accident?,.
tirta
M l* tm
But, we tremble to think what tha condition would be
|» It^ ff ^»W aUtarwlH today if the manufacturers had not axertad ail their brains
and skill in perfecting safety factors, and If tha modem
highways had. not been built irith the elimination of acci­
M *»• dents foremost (n tha minds of tha constructors.
Surely without the contributions of these ■ two ele­
ur, nra. i v i m
■■*r 1 1 ...... . ments, motoring would be ten times more dangerous than
I r o b TODAY it is. So despite our mounting traffic (Ml, we a n lib
debted no end to.the automobile and toad building indus­
X iAlrs, 8 Til 0 NO tries for helping so much to tha reduction of accidents.
they cried unto tbo
Perhaps, with the Inventive^ gbplus and engineering
treaty*. and Ha 4aont pf tbalr dl« skill of the country working relentlessly we will arrive
some day where we can point to statistic* which will chow
-Paalrai 107:«that our efforts havo not been In vain. Wa can look at
IVltlKNCE
the charts and seo, not that accidents would have been
In n myrirrioua way greater if wo hadn’t planned against them, but that they
i perform:
aro actually less.
lU /octal*pi In tha aaa,
To this end the road bunders* convention revolved
upon Uia itorm. ■
• a a
around a central theme of wider roads with a separation
»l aalnU, frcih courage of two-way traffic lanes and elimination of curves, steep
grades, railroad grado croasinga and cross traffic; further
jra a* much dread
development
of non-skid paving materials and Improved
•1th marry, and will braak
highway lighting.
on your bead,
It U obvious that road construction must keep pace
(ha Lord by feablo
with mounting traffic and that every safety factor pos­
sible must be adopted to reduce the menaoe which now ex­
(him for bla gm*l
ists on our public highways.
owning providence
fUn
• amlliny face.
---------------will ripan faat,

Press Censorship Stupid

. every boori

| may bar* a bitter taatr,
- it will. ba tha llowor.

The censorship of the press in war times has

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M «M n ooandaaea Is bank* f t Spd that path*** lao. than
*, p ^ ---- ----------or wltbeet alarra m W l
WS bopitbao* aaY-atylad wlaa man pt*l&gt;f| and III*. and People
tm * f ttaftrift
g if
-------ft* U ttar SnUmlonger haaiuta to dapoalt tbalr (hat wudiUott « f t eBMIsN W
**vlnl* In tank, whir* tt may Jtaftw*# m* a tta p M f t .Wg| gatt.
T
b # * » • I far tha benefit of lb* hove M i* wor* tbs* thay aaa
patyle-

A t* e a n »

r e p o r t O*

tb f t'

rM itral Oapoait Inwrencu C a rr
coB'
portUOB rarcala tf» t at thaI «*-*
eluioa.of tha fourth yaar at'

toward Uia anartmaut
plan, arp proiuot Ing tho
of tin Bar. W, A,
j of ,Daytona Beach for Iho
Jute* Senate, Tlm Ha*.
, p ,a u ra auuuih Townbains preildent of th*
Beach Towneeiullta Club
jHfi now being in*d*. tho
iijtaeonl a*y«, to aacuro the
pm*at fur th* Hot. ill*on
if
Tawnarud
Club*
at tbo Rtata,
ta F T T l !:gr r ------- ,
got a proity good Idea
£&gt;* *nlhu*la»tlc *omo ot
L » b * fro k'lPl-Ortiull Iho
bill really «ro over the
making If the law ot
by tb*lr fullur* to Until
in th e . inaaaur# In |ha
y*»t*rj*r. A majarlty of
gator* a*y they actuallr
Jblil, bu( they w It nut
actuary *tep »( limit
lit order lo l&gt;»ra It.
r m att a r t f t ao n r -m lr in
f of It a* limy Ilka to n o ­
lo ibo r ci&gt;n*lUut'n&lt; e* hirli

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O Hclptyra'v 1**1
iunnU lirlafly
on Ilia
rlally «i

t*1 gautbllpg.—“Having
one lima nr other,

G a sh ?
S e ll Y e a r
. .
DlacaHod Fatmltira

Ootblay &gt;
Typa^rTara

the minor vie**,- he
( Offtil rtuidrr why I
a Joiiot with eamhllpi.j
Ingrained Scut war!-

it;your 900 ms

rad Bjik*r for awhile,

HERALD
CLASSIFIED AD

. rellab, and my total
poa'u* wouldn't to il'
klhlUad th* faxariaL
tbo** around UWo*

ft .ralin Beach and
without

tha

‘ lo pkrtUJ
ouly

real

. evor. wangled fr*B

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CAN WN VINO OMR: neoonUy
U wy Ink a Wttr
tbara *
from Jlcaiorabla Japan Frioot.

W

B . s r s r d g«®«M
r ?Imawpataty
g a gfill.

to pay
pay a®
Bora (ban, aamclant
aaffletent to
penta« ba* alto made It poyelbla
to credit to anrplna Ifaa enttea
amount ot tba ata'Mtnenta paid
by tatn rtd banka daring tb* fo«r

r niDICUIXMIS:
Tba
United
BLataa Circuit Court ot Appaula
tor thu Dletrlct of Columktu tila
weak confirmod tho ronTlrtWn ot
Dr. F . f t Toteneaud for contempt
of Consreee. They *onteneod him
to thirty day* In priaon and sura
klB a 8J04 fine, I fool that thoe*
wbo had a hnn«| in eiUn* Dr.
Towneend for ronlampt dnd p aar
InS tba buck to tba Court ebirtlF
f a t| awfatly proud of lliatoaflruju
la tba Hrat plara, no m attar
what anyonn think* of Dr- Town■end and tba Tovneand Plan, ba
wa* not acmrdad tba a*ma treat­
ment that wa* given to J . P.
Morgan who wa* permitted to
anbmlt a etAtomant la etplanatlon of what lie had In any. Dr.
Townaend a*kcd for parmlaalon
to aabmlt a alaiam rnt and was
ddhied till* porminflaii, where­
upon ba walked out of Iho Com'
m itt... Tba,a l» only on. ,bla*
I b are lo *ay
a»y end that I*, had I
bean a member of tba In rM ft
gating CommlUen or n Member
of Congraaa, I would have Inti-

ad that Congtaaa lunit meat tba
Uaaa aquardy and determined
far oaraalvta wbeiber or nut tba
Doctor waa guilty of contempt
and taka Ilia roipontlbllltf for
often ^ hU punlahmeut.

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mat all aapanata from tba paaflttr.eaUofW atadag tbat (lia^
on Ita ftvoatmaot* and. »( ib*VR*r»lca
Baft Oanaa,

because of the Inevitable avalanche | NOT 8 0 DAD- Tli« recent un­
employment comm* revealed that
tirtln n t Mara* put oil of rumors which ariso to frighten the populace, the ,cen- In tba n t i h D l.irirt of D ari da
morrow tb. bill* which Hur.ehip of tho press in times of peace Is nothing short of tbara ware a l l s penona unem­
poy today.
| stupidity as witness the wild tales that have come out ofi ployed. Tbla la below the aver­
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Germany recently following Hitler’s array purge.
age, tbara btlng probably Iaaa
l tr r r J
"A 1,cvy of speculations," ssys the Miami News, have than B percent unemployed,
^ of wroaiiin* with u&gt;' v c rV definitely, and very neodletsly, damaged Qermany'a wbarea* the scnrral picture ta
ovarythins went prestige. Tho Nazis aye Indignant that those speculations •e a r to |0 percent unemployment,
sipea ikt* ean*u* w** token It
PMawe. Ha abouiu i.hmild appear, yet they^mskeAhcfi inevitable by depriving la
believed that condition! i
tu. sorarnmunt do tbo tho prcs.a, both German and foreign, of reliable faeta.”
ubaut t*iaa.
|
“In pretty much the same clasa with censonhlo.”
had a uaUr, c.mP, wf l,lcla
Miami' newspaper, "Is the secret diplomacy of
it would Lava mm. which Hitler has been giving us an even more recent »xtbarUi*. and if it bmi ample. Shrouding his talk with Chancellor Schuschnigg of
tourlvta- “It wouldn’t Austria in n veil of complete secrecy, he iMvee Germany’s
lir e !
agga in uno ri-lurf diplomatic ami military intentions subject to the wlldeet
m
rumor mid doubt. This only spurs German’s potential op­
I aeftoonn can. Juet flaura out ponents to greater efforts, diplomatic and militate, to pre­
blka.wagaa. lower prlrc*. pare to meet him on what he obliges them tb think of as
”
and ahoiten huure all u battlefield.
.*am* tlm*. they've K»l
"The same result' attends the secrecy of the naval
•cant'd r*cr»»l"n licked to lords of Japan, In refusing to divulge their battleship
Ja —raiaika Now*. —Tlmy
pinna, they frighten England and America Into construct­
to ba having umra
i M ?ntlng our liiiei tbnn in ing behemoth battleships which, In numbers, the Japanese
cannot possibly match.
ri»*.
“Secrecy and censorship may seem very «clever to
Jt
*
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— 0--------p ty tm * Batch Tiiwnicndit)-*, Hitler, MuRanllnl and the Mikado’s men. It seems very
not aa1l*fle(l with th ” stupid to us."
which Bunatxr 1'cpper
—’William Cowper been open to criticism

. 't w, ■ •.»,/T V
IN . P*k lA-TW a al*. Urn' raaiden la a r t gW ng *a

TWER* IS A MVTWtENCft-'iatlar la the M l «

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th«Hr tw
qulraawata, bowtrar, wf
tamatad la rend tba a
blackaiallbn I was
f»r I do net know an*.
blacbiBltba Bta (a »»rra In tbs
CCC Camp* la cata tftbqnw. bar
pena lo ba a law left ft' my INatrtet, It* Ibay wJU wrfft miA* I
aball iMBadUltly aanli ‘ tbah
narata to Mr. rriaat «sv ft)
ellslbla |UL Tba aatorta. r*aci
from tl* la IUI par month, Car
yomtborfy (lad on*
,
CIVIL SRUVmii; Wa hnrn an
nounctmenla at tba raUtwl
aralnatloni: Phyalntbarapy
IMOO a yaar. It, 8. Pal
Health gfrriro (Traaaary »•:
partramt and Vatanuja Admlalatratlonl; flanlnr .SclantUla Aid
(IVeparalor a J-ltboletr) |g»M
a rear, Army Medical Muaaam,
War Dcparlaant; PHatar*Proof,

M

rlr nuart aa tba tbalr dead atari. To a d*TW •*
our favarita toet-tab* I* a BMopoly, tad *bo raottm ta
YBrftWW W w * l » : 1 W '

without
tba feat

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tlm lU attftt
of the rirloaa **•?( aodowad
ad a
Msdld.Ua, bel k le dopttfti ll
wha troaisd bla ckaHe
If y w tw ft rweatt fawB a * pi
and forma lb tba past wfl) pub T"*“ oonm raU M (Hu aabjw
moch aAock In thorn a n te .
|
* •* ■ * •* » wbttk 1
O f ^ litnlii who flag Umaualrae’
• • • ftwBlw R
laadttr^
ttrn b ” a •rat n g *t acl ^a ^ w
«*' r», ^ ^p dlk*ftttt
«
•
fm t k r r S ^ wtU
o
f;
tbalr
own
faw
ltt
t
t
t
,
dartre:.a gtaab amma af dd* whether or net dot
ictlow Irom the bo aDowad.
pwmmsl
da wall ft' iwmerabar that the balloU which To data anly about 4 f ttr l at
realty adawt are noi aabt oat from tba dwatHng* a ft accapAd, eth sn
being filled a* rapkdTy ea eftrpaaanyttdy'a barber *bup.
Mt far, .aa fiesr aa I bar* bean Ur* and ptombeft ttw ftll aagb
able lo figure eat, nobady aaenw board* and plmubteg.

ba T e rr made ...... raid ever
gtttmtloa bod the bwyu who are
arias. I find that Mr. and Mn.
John Chiam weald rather dSe­
cure tba prlss ot torafpa, leal
nlfkt'a bridge acorn, or Jmrior'a
report card, than harden tbalr
mlsda with pellttttl eroee-wonl
pondaa.

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Tb* community began It* « opwfttfva veulura by p m ttj a
*krr* (gnaamy and meat
*bop&gt;. It I. » Mlf-help J«b ami
8a opera tkm whs aaal&gt;lad In tb*
•srty daya by an offldal eg a

ig»TfcilajsgSg

Now and theft among tha layman n a tt merehaai, a a daub*, wauN
ft* attlaalaa right to aat
you wfll dlaeorar aoma say with
»AS0 ev B or. m l.
a yen fbr analyab and ataitrtka
wbo ulUraately will taka
who nm add vp a eotamn af Uoaa dtuia
*r»r tha pUc*. Burb le t t T
reader. *1.31 nn htmr «Sho«i talk, multiply It by. haiw*ay and
lolirict
wltfc
i
ftftn
"
week), Oovernment Printing Ot'
IPS and DOTS and arrtro at ft *o- tftk ttg aa
flrr,
•a it*tlon an­
.newer, bat It U ft lot
WPA rnOJECTS: Wa are sled ealled
-to announre PraaldanUal as- itmpler to pal all fta namaa In a ■
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wne rueprornl of I ho followlns WPA hat, elota your aye* and draw out U *'&lt;?**■
with &gt;ftw!
•M,
aad
.th*
result
U
nsuully
ua
Projeeia: pm jrrl No. M ill hr
oua cordiality. Ball-narkad, ttd&lt;
7
.wa
ra ' 5 * 1® ^ * ‘
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ita own beauty

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dig, .ta vtaf y ia ttd ttt af
F tan* a a d o w m ^ tartmwjM

uad be wag deem, tag*
SMontly to *•* bow t&gt;a organl*aHon’e flreb-bore waa
gatttag

I R w i &gt;tai and from lb* larel
a iT g a ie m * fit tba w a n in U * *
wa taarnad that tb* arganlrelloo

data.art-.ef/er'cat-B U PgiMa Jy •
IU , tuetomev*. A carnmittoa ai.
ready haa boan M fo ta ta t f t toifr
Vfaabtagtan, atatww to oca »b*t
jwtaoa at the dreaftbalt food atore
parallal *h«a* f t privately oparntad a tarda. A can fit pea* coy* ^
aboet to* atm * M sk.ym tr earner V
grocery, but tba dlffaronca ta’
tba* a t tb* « 4 of ■ morift warmbare fit tba co-ay * n aoppoaad
gat . dividend bated on tho
a n m n l of good* they bat*
bought daring tba month.
Tbo dividend, wo ware told,
ran* ta about four or flva per.
cant back to tb* *wao*-*uatom«ra
each m a 'A They haven't oper­
ated tb* picture abaw or Um
beauty parlor yet, *o wa c u t
peat you on dividend* from hairwaring opera tor*.
A aavtag af M I a month on
gi ocarlaa may net mean much to
n writ, paid bank auycuMva, but
H meat ba remembered that
draenbeltar* pay r*ngfa only
frem gaoo a year f t f tjto t. .I t
f a s IPet more you
«n*t Ihr*
there.

ft

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Lti —
t^a .fir tbra
f *
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and our .public Mpmrwa
S
lpcbada.yw
tWn,r|el
County. Da Lend.
utd. flletfcefit with orator*, tree* and fence* will
be defaced with srueaom* pUcarda and bowing to a h T u g lJ /
Haul.
bagria# tb* mug of tbla o r . that #v*
charm big' amll*«
aeplraot. Print ahupa will be epUaJ and cbafttfal fktUaey.
upon to paw throucb cut files for , * * * * £
»W* »*• wob-!
the huger Union Labia* 'designed try* w ft be_ anplalnad
. _____ f t dated
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Irapraaa
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working
ond
“what
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to bo doa* about
By BUBBBU; KAY
man. Tald political advarilaamanta H" outlined to glowing word pig. I
Fruits o« 4 VectlaUen
Tbla t* lha ataaon af «ba year will b* featured In nawapaper*, tu rn . C h a v * , and aowrinat-,
Frank Dally *7
When political pregnaatleftfim
■ ta n be- financed—#o tha public ia In- ebaigaa win fly tbraugb tha air
gin lo' break oat with tba Itch ta d formed—by lor tag friend* of ao- with
tha grant***eg eaac. and a • C n t Ftow era
aaiuia* lb* tgak of obllgbtkntag and-oo. Radio lUteuora will find good tlm* will ba had by a ft
i Certified Maine B»ne Seed
tha warid aa to ft* dfroation and tbalr farorito program* tempo- In*lead of trying ta flgWa a a t1
P o U lo n ,
Velocity Of political triad*.
ftrliy dlaconttauad to make way-who la gonna get haw many vwtaa,'
Prices Right—(to. Us
Crashed and llrae-won* cTyatulefor long-winded political hamn- what moat of aa
would 8k* to
sr* dragged out of tba at I la, duat- gut* delivered with a n k threat) have
aoma amart guy tall uala
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a* U fl:aftd /p n t W e - a M r t M f Haarlag, lUmmerlng. atld erlag .|fv U th n t d f t i* Wilt keep bow.
Ce n t eg Rad M d P o l* alto
appdtatod aooUuayare doa rob* and end occaalonal pauaaa fo r peg*|many premia*^

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Social A n d Personal Activities
'E L IZ A B E T H tillG H A M JO R D A N , B o d f ty E d ito r

Sifcial Calendar

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If you can *top laughing

Antlers Gather To
Honor Patriot’s Pay

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through
A n il' p k tu rs, " J U

The members of the Antlvr*
Mrs. II. It, Lrwla h at aa her
Lode* obxetYcd I'ulr kit’s Day,
one of tholr four crrriuon’al day •, truest her brothrr, llugg'ea M.
last night at the Klk.i CV&gt; with Croup of Duluth, Uinn.
a num jer of the*r friend*.
•
Mis. C. F. McKay returned
The.program w*i t i follow*:
Welcome—Jvsro Lodge, e^alieil Tecnfciy from Miami where she
has been v Piling her daughter,
Antler
I’jomtce, for several 4 ’f i .
Prayer—Prtr Echols chaplain
Lionel SUnder ora the
A m r r ic a — A tilie n e n
Dr. Duff A. William* of Miami, era In this KUerfane mei
Short talk—&lt;F. thcr A. F. I\ fk
Paul Galilee, and they (nr
who h is boro the guest of Mr. by
. n i tJ i- _ perreynsauew,
•v ii » ^ *j - so.
dn*
Song* M irn C c rtila T iu l u t l .
tptnriinf
nml
Mrs.
&lt;;
E.
McKay,
returned
Introduction of speaker—Douglas
do
Vtrgfcts
D
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•
m
oil
who
to his- homo yesterday.
Elcn-trom
and bans Ufa) young lady. Mad
Talk—Herbert j i r o c r
Oateson, Ttsfrsto* H an, AT
Fcnif*—Ml** Jrtimw A start lo
Loft and adtay*. They’re
Dsate—Mies Ileterly W tilu in
swslL
Clusing—Jesse
Lodge,
rxnllc&lt;1
of
M
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Mirinn
Aiken
for
sevafal
Antler
Tho commillco In clisrg.* of llic days.
program was: IHtlgla* dxteiuitroui,
Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Cowan s f N t
chairman, IL.nnld Lumttnn and
Wednesday , In Jackaonfllla on
Jimmie Terwlllcgcr.
Itcfrvslinirn!-. wen* served by I,mines*. While there Mrs. Cowan
Mrs. A. S. lY:tt, Mr. R..y Till. &lt; tlsited her sister, Mrs, E. f .
and Mrs. Henry Tlitir- ton to the Keene.
following:
Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Joint son of
The Mir tie. Joanno Arr.irrllo,
I.Mura Whlddort, Cecil In Truliul., New Richmond, Wis., ara tba
guests of Mr. and. Mrs. P. Peter;
Bevcr'y Vbidma. ,tn.l Mri, II.
ron. They hr.ved'cen visiting points
herl Mr*icr. Aim I.
Telford, of
fo r'th e mi
Interest In Florida.
Jamev Ten-, Fnthk Merchant, Hit: li
mediately.
lusher. It. t.’, Ill.-k-mi, j;. \
Mi*:. Martha Bishop and Mtaa Chrielenaa
ltirk ry , A rtln r William:-’, J,u L
Boll, Hcnny Powell, ]!ol. IVU -t m Jane fc'niiih w ill arrive tomorrow I
Jimmie Teiwlilegcrj Undid Tt r !n&gt;|. from Stetson Unlveralty to Spend
Donald Lamioii, Hruxtntt limit), y ■he weekend with Mils Bishop’s
Mr. and Mrs. G, DD ougin* Ftcnrtrom, Jr -n lahl'.i* .i.venlr,
Brian Hurl, |VI» Kilml-, Allan Bit hop.
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Wnlj.ec, I’n'.eu IltlmbU-y, Jim
Frlind*
of
Elmrr
Dsnn will ba
Riser, Fred (inns*, Warren Od­
ium , F n .l Nticli, ll.iiry Tamm eln.l to lenin that he la hnprevfaf
John Morgan, JllJnry Nix, or- rnpiilly n&lt; hit home after having
.ndergono an operstion raeafltty
Father A. B. IV-1,.
it the FrmaM Taiughton Memorial
Hospital,

Catholic Group Has
Party At Elks Hall

Tho I.-dti- of 1l-e Ci
Church rnlril-.ilnnl ,’lmuliy
with n lirldce |.atly nivea i
Elks Hal . Tho roams wer
otJtc.t with n profit, ion oi
gladioli.
PiitrK winners v.cre; JJr
’AIcKcon, H o , c . F. i’m. ur,
A. 11. Mullein, Mr*. Heaton,
f&gt;. C. Fcllow-i, fit i, F, E.
•illat, Mr,i. I’.tul I'csolJ, fir*
'ford Earl, 5l:a. It. Ewing,
J W ik e r Mij-ying,,
tlio
sMAk'lme MalirtUl. S li.y -ITa
iJrioml Fillnw.i, iKIkn Mn
j Mary Hurt- run! MliUn Den;
(Mr. Sindl'ticir, . T. I,, ,‘u
John I'esolil, A. E. In- ' daa,
jl’ecHiniit nnd T. I,. CiVonn
I Approx linn le'y loo t-ccr
lended.

Local Dcinolays Arc
JIoHts Monday Night

■i Parents

The Seminole Chspler nfiler nf
'b-M.day wxi hurt tvs tha Winter
r.-rk Chantrr Motulny night whicli
met In the k h u n r TcmpV,
lb Hi ve t w-cro rotifi-n nl on tlju
fellmving catiditi-ir
from Han*
ford; J, &lt;• McCaalin, Dirkie liiuwn,
liirr y Brotviili'e, and
A ithur
Itran.-in, Jr. The
nurtbi-.r was
piTRiik'it over by Msiti-r Counslier Donnhl Iximnon,
lie fresh ra (id :« weic served to
tli'ico p rtrcift.

k Of Baseball
eg S p o t l i g h t
On Team Outlook
S

Mr. nnl Mr*. Paul P. Paige of
Watorloun, N. V., who are spendair; Ih-dr luincymoon In Florida,
h; .0 b.-fn Hie guests of Mr. aad
M rs. W. tV. Dressor at their home
n Coklen I.nkc.

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Congregational Parish House

X-Ray Equipment Is
Ion, Paris
Installed By Doss
nefry Hitler
developments In **
About Austria rty,Thes rolatest
Included on the PlschOT

.4 , . Saturday, 4 P. M.
Price 50c

a-ray recently Installed la the
mount to all Europe.
, • office of Dr. U T. Does, looal
chiropractor.
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Thsra waa no douSt th a t Hit­
The unit Is complete In every
ler, (a forcing tba appointment of detail and la on« of tho taw
nail sympathisers to the Austrian apparatus o f- fill, type la this
cabinet, a t |h o same time forced section. Dr. Doss elated th a t tba
Great Britain and France, oc­ aatt will /&gt;* u*wd chiefly for **•
cupied with rearming^ and ob­ ray diagnosis In eonneetlon with
viously unready to go' lo war
his work.’Ui,
flow, to daelde whether to take
a stronger stand In turbulsnt
Cocktail I Id-hit: Hpread thin
Kuropo.
*
slteeg of boIl"d tongue with salad
For five year#, while nasllsm drees lag. Sprinkle with chopped
and faedsia have been climbing i plcklo and finely-minred onionto world power, the two democ­ Roll nnd wrap each slice In
racies have been mild and concil­ , wsied paper. Chill- Then, using
iatory.
I a sharp knife, cut each roll kn
Now they nre confronted wltfc i half. Dip In salad dressing, Cover
only two poeslble policies to i with minced relriT and parsley
pursue regarding the Herman combined. Insert wooden picks.
threat to Austrla’a Independence.
They ooold either make war
Never melt fat •" be u sed . In
aealnst Oermany lo prevent hor rake nr cookie*. C re a m It - by
engulfing the tiny country, or pressing It against the side of a
they could by diplomatic means bowl with n Inran spoon. Tho
support
Austrian
Chancellor proccaa may bo hastened by al­
Bchuschnlgg In hla fight to keepj lowing the butter to aland until
the nails from gaining more (I la slightly soft. Hrlert a spoon
that Is easy to hold an that tba
hind will not lire. la&gt;n*R. roundhsndlsd mrtnl nr wooden sPoons
with large, slotted bowls ara
best.

SPECIAL OM K I t H H H i
SATURDAY ONLY—11 A. M. lo 0 IK M .1
FEIIKUAKY mill, 19.18
THIS COUPON WORTH $1.51
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I'ofliIrw llrtirrr In Our «f Our llrmalup

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DIAMONDS
New Blrrsmline De«tgn.

Service League Will
Hold Cabaret, Dance

L A N E Y ’S D R U G S T O R E

Recapping

Corner Int nnd .Mntrnnliu

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Stetson Band To Give
v Concert On Sunday

(rftr6 U W U /

Dynon,Presides
At Society Meeting

TleptsnMse Parries* p

Milnera 1.011 *.

Y. P. S. League
Cabaret
A t P arrty i Heuee
F rid a y , T :9 0 to 1 0 :3 0

C om Chirr* 10c

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Nea Bktd' Design

' Coca) Ftr*m»n W
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eig ht where soot burning out of
A chimney Csaved conaldarahVi
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Flro Chief Mack
ClevMsnd reportad today, addins

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Washington B irthdayJS upper

A thus#acefle from "Tomarrow'a Children’* the drama o f hu­
man stsrflMatleu to ha ahoam a t The Princess TheaUa Thursday
and Friday. . .
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the DeLand Beds yestvrday an ­
nounced IB fiayefa the club will
engage, e r have glgntd already,
for tb« l M season.
In fielder Darol -N ig - flhlmer,
Tho third concert of the Hytn- OntfleMer Bill M m M t, and f l n t
phony tin healra of Central F lo r Baseman Bob Jonas will bo about * iTh* Y o u n g P e o p lo ’s fte rv tc #
i.lu will he given n eit tVednOaday tho only holdover* from last year's l.c n g u e of l( o |y C ro ss E p is c o ­
ovcninS at •: lk o'clock In the team, he MM.
F rge sold ‘he slab now haa con- p al C h u rc h s n n u u n c s s a c a b a r e t HOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST
A v ‘U&gt;r 1‘utk m en Bchool Audl- treats
writ)* aeVonl rookie pitchers p u d d a n c e a t tb o I’s r l s h llo u a u
"lun'um. Under tho coidurtorsblh
Friday
ffdm
n F
r id a y nnlghf
lg h f ffd
m 7: SO until
who will he on tba bench when aan
o f Al-’ i « m i" r i ik)Hi, tba orcbsstra
the Red* open thslr season April 10:00 o'clock fur the benefit uf
will rl-iy Hire., tiotnbl* compost*
10 wRh « game agahist Leesbarg thslr permanent summrr rani|i
lion*, lurglnnlng w ith A r rn s k y 's ;
fund.
there.
ii|ri4t &lt;"U for Hiring* on a thente The elub'a lanwage*1, Bootu*
Btveral Interesting dsnre num­
ft mi T ih n ik o w n k y , a c lia ra c le r*
Chapman, Is assisting St. Paul's bers will be on th* progrnm as
I - 'roily plMtillvc Russian folk- Manager Baba Oantel a t Bsims, well as othsr type* of entertain­
son".
AMl, lit t h i Salnts'tralnlng camp ment, with dancing between Urn
Next will ram s tho Overtnra far yoaagaters. Ha plana to bring numbers, RPTreshments will tin
to Mutnit'a sparkling opera, “Tbs as Iimay a ddWonal ptayera se tho nerved, and the public it cord'slM:i*tlr Flute," first performed in IRod* nood whew he leaves Seim* Jy invited.
1 h m a ntarly 160 yoarn ago, bot for D tL tad in * few weok*.
in A 'm rlra mil until early In the I Allan 'Thjekyt' Butcher, former
pr-T-nt century (ItO ll when four-Meter m an of the fnitvdntty
.'tottl ntrodnrcd it at tho Metro- of M » / f n d and last, year's play1-i’liUn,
r r nuurager of the Newport News
T lx te a l u r i
of
th e
c o n c e rt. dub of YlrtMhi who won tho
DEIANH, Feb, 17—Htetson Uni­
li.........
*111 bo th o
C -m in o r. &gt;teml-pte
dpdmlonshlp of that
N
I etnipliouy of llrahms, area, h as appointed manager pf versity Band will give Its second
which T im s von na|ow called tho Orlando hdaebotl club for tha coAeeti of the winter series In
*T Tctilh,'' ox tha only poaslbl# l f U eeaaerv It waa announced D«Land's Central
Park at 4
, it. i
|&lt;&gt; tho Immorls) Nln* by A t d A owders, P. M&gt; Coffey o'clock Sunday afternoon.
ut ii 'iliovm
and Joe DaVy, thru Charley Brad- H arry Parkdr of Montgomery,
A k , the URtverahy carlllormtur,
lay, tuiffeaM M IM fV .
as well as assistant band Irailrr
B
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a
tW
hM
had
n
varied
•
ports
Miss
career, H e, starred In footbsll, and trombone soloist, will plsy
besWttRll, has* ha I t . and lacrosse the mein selo on -the program.
while Uk ncbOA. Ha dm* n member •'AOnadla KapUrn” it Hie number
shsraploa hg has chosen for. his trombone.
ML-a Oledn Dy»on presided gvst
Dm inerting of lbs Children of
CARD OF 7BANKB
Itc f'linfclrrscy which was held
We wish to esprosa our slna t hrr home Tup-day nftarrtaaw.
• s n thanks to our many friends
Koillfnii matters worn discussed
fog their
kindness.
beaoUfnl
*ii —was tkclJt'il _lo h*Vg_aj
■erap •Bert*** and ai&amp;Haaiftt*
rummage sals Htlurday afternoan.
of sympathy, *1 tended to u* Bar*
plan- were made for a daned to
ta v the liiaae* and death of ohr
In- h- &gt;d in tho ncor futore.
balorsd husband , and fstbey.
Rtfr." tfmrntn were aerved by
I
Mrs D. U l-on«
Mrs, W. R. Dysdn aaalstod fay
Mrs. J. t. Husk
w 2 H At V aohlagt
Mr*. floor«» BrMgeman
Cut Your Tire Espenue
•
Mrs. D. H. Coif!•
O n c -Ifa lf U y R e c a p p in g
Mr*. 6 Cl- Hauler

Symphony Orchestra
To Give Third Concert

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STRINGLESS BEANS
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Appropriation
Fixing Law Granted

Sports fans and wintaring baaa- or ) • d a n lacH (or the tame ofjWG Mama go sooth of the So- fcnaei
H ik e
b i l l Dell Abner, negro,* Dona
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wmnneu M exercise outdoors with
ole. Hitcher, negro, llen rr Hollo­
WASHINGTON. Fell. IT. - W l
man. negro. Jam re (-a, on, negrd;
—Recommcnilatlon fer n g I Si*,lea* A Donate*, negro; and Ulllo
071.103 appropriation to run the
Ma* Do** In , negro, were charged
Stale, Justice, Commerce end
.
| are flown down by air express to with dlaordarlr conduct bet
Labor department, and Federal
wore dtim ’iied. K C. Jordan,
Judiciary In the yenr slnrtlng
lim a te S till
B r i n g * j ^ w h e T the ^ i u d Us ta tS ! * t^ charged a , an inmate of a dis­
July |. today i-enchid I ho Imnso
orderly place, i l l also dUmlssed.
T h ro n g B O f
from- lie Arprepri*tloti» Com­
If. A, Btslnmoyer, charged with
mittee.
D u r i n g A l l S e a s o n s Alaska. For swimmer*, fishermen, sleeping In on alley, was given
Tha total representh »n Ina five-day straight ecntence, M ereaso of IMTI.TOJ oeer appro­
dlo Ring- negro, charged with
priation, fer the present yr«r
be n* drunk and disorderly, was
although it Is SIM*,tilt loss limit
sentenced io pay a fine of f i t
Budget H uron «»**r,t&lt;d.
or s o n s &lt;• days- Mlante Lee
Holloman, negro, held on a simi­
lar charge, was aentencod to pay
a fine of HO or aor»o 30 days
In Jail. Jim Murphy, negro,
charged with drunkenness, wag
MOUNT DOHA. Feb. IT— W&gt;&gt;—
given a similar sentence and
The Florida Clarlirnl Association,
Robert Dyer and Richard BIaw­
earthed in an Annapolis, ltd* wt
on orgnnlialion of t satin teachers,
ard. negro, on the aame charge,
library.
tvltl hold Its annual meeting here
sstreeted bonds of It*.
“Dating from tha unconflnad M
Feb. 2(1.
t Moslem pilgrimage to
Jim Murphy, negro, charged
days phen Florida cowared the M
Miss Vlvta Craig Is state presl*
__
Virtually all;ro u tes con- with assault, area aentanced to
entire South up to Virginia, tha,**'
dent. She arid discussion of the
pay a fine of 110 or aerva 10
^I m p. 'h lcrr^v eaU
"eVw"'then
i H 'that
p ....................canonists
k i i i l &gt;i« * v oo dash on down R“*h
classics, election , of officers and
tha east days, Lula Mae Jordan, htld for
Fen Ida publicity waa being tried
a boat ,,rlde on rqkp Dora are on
oaf. .In such phrases as: “ilnMliy coast, Mlam I-wards. Mora Mlsurely a similar offense was dismissed.
ihe convention program. •
r n r ta if fruit trees,’ 'two ups of unnshlna funs sift ovar »o tha Willie Orlffln. charged with
" " t co**‘ « * * » '» “ making threats, was sentenced
Indira corn in one year, and tha
to pay a fin* of ||u or surra &gt;0
must temperate clime, h u| „ easyto compare coaata before
a tulle!in from tha headquarters making a choice, as railroad tick- days,
Kenneth It. RenncU wae givOn
of tha National Geographic So­ its down one coast are honored
on the abort cross-country Jaunt a 00*day suspended sentence for
ciety.
''Assurance
offered to lo tha othar without additional attempted larceny. Klein Murphy,
charged with reckleea driving
'any maid or single woman' that
and Improper perhlng waa fined
lhry be but civil, end under
tIO or sentenced to serve 10 daye
year* of age, some honest man
In Jail, c- 11. Gardner charged
or other wilt purchnse them for
T U l step fi sae a/ a sM a/ Hats mapt recent/, p n t n u i la l i t iperlg/ SenelJ
with Improper park Ink estreated
their' -wives.'
I
n a a illr t tseewrpsriag m t m f l n m m l and r t t i t f *y J. 1 . P t U t y , P t t t U t i H ,
a bond of |J .
“Floridians numbered only 34,"
AMadhMm */ Arntricm Pmtrmii, WmUtttm. D. C. CacA spat iiUm itt
a ciry ar laws wSere ana ar awes ratfrasii parrAasa msltriah aad lappfirs.
Frank Korina, negro, held for
730 In - (be first census (1830),
fa tUrtfa l i t nUrmit parcA**ad mtttrUli m i (applies M i l l d lit I and
invCatliftlon;
Richard
after the United States hid ac­
Orant.
quired it*
southernmost State.
Thirty-three parsons wars ar­ charged with aacaodlng tha speed
Rut by 1030 the population waa
limit: and Frank Forsyth, charged
raigned- before City Judge Frank
up almbet Mo per cent. A halfwith drunkenness and bagglni:
Tha ashes of W. .E Milton Bode, I buried a t his requcit In in English
million came to call.Florida home L. Millar to answer charges wara dismissed.
a horse and dog fanclar, war* dog cemetery.________________
ranging
from
Improper
parking
during the hectic decode of the
Nineteen "twenties, making It one to tailing liquor without a license
Quantity Rights Reserved
of the fastest growing Sis tea In In tha ragular Municipal Court
tttslo
n
In
the
Police
Station
the Union.
''More numerous are the visitors Monday afternoon,
Mattia Sln*laton, negro, was
fur a work or a sn snn whose
Land O' Sunshine, In quartan^
legions, according to on unofficial sentenced to pay a fine ol fSO or
hotel census, during a yenr out­ aarva to days in the City Ja I
number tha permanent residents. after aha waa found guilty on
Maramec Rolli lb 3Bc
The
vanguard arrives before charge* of selling liquor with­
rhrUtmr-s, and small invasions out a llcana*- Addis Williams,
Maramac printg lb 39c
negro,
charged
with
keeping
a
from tho North take p!aen ovary
Super Brand
mouth, according to temperature disorderly place waa sentenced |t.
and ' Vacation preference. Hut a pay a flat of l i t or aarro (0
veritable army of occupation la days In tha City JalL Lottie Hol­
awrpt down hy Northern wintry ton. negro, found guilty of the
winds In January. From tho Mains game offense, was sentenced to
coast to the Mississippi, and west­ pay a flno of 110 or a«rv« 10
U. S- 1 York Imperial
ward, this rnnual gold rush In days, while tha case of Qraca
FRESHLY ROASTED
quest of Winter sunshine funnels Gray- negro was continued until
FRESHLY GROUND
tisllora down lido the long nar­ n ait court session,
EIGHT O'CLOCK
Abo
TIllDian.
negro,
chaigod
row d-'lo! Ida peninsula, to latitudes
MILD 4k MELLOW
farther South than the aemt* with possession of liquor wag
fined
110
or
XT
days
oijd
|ha.c**q
Irdfileal-resort of flermuda.
l.usciouk ’ Tfuptckl aybit — * H
PO UN D...........................1 5 ^
booked
v. ‘‘Yachts Join tho floating pop- of Willis James,
B
ANANAS
4 n.. I S c
ligation, for which a* many aa 23.- for tha same olftnte, wa, contin­
(J00 boat* may register in • year. ued until the n ail term of court.
New Florida folatees
Wilbur Jordan, noaro. charged
A ir and rail lines hasten the
V. a. NO. 1 HAIKU
conduct,
waa
Winter colonist to his place in with disorderly
tha aun. Highways pour most of sentenced to pay a fine of US or
the mass migration through Jack­ serve 10 daye In Jail end Collier
IONA
Kicel. Dug from Famous Fields
sonville, Florida’s northern front Moorhead, white, charged- with
PLAIN OR
door, at the rate of one motor
SELF RISING
rR R IH HUNv II
car, many with trailers, a minute,
5 lbs...............
U. 8. No. l M
“Oldsters on penitons, who
would rather read In tho paper*
Potatafll
I
shout icy pavements back home
r i t c u i iin rtc v
L

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o n aa

#

A

I

■

R ailro ad f n r d u u e s in F lo rid a

A ppeal

ras Advertised Io

P a s t C e n t u r ie i^ .ln ^ ™ ^

Latin Teachers To
Hold Annual Session

e

('HlrAQO, Feb. i f . - l / n - T l i r
Drilled
circuit Court of
Appeals lort»f enjoin'd tho Na­
tional tUtutnlnoui Coal Cnnimln■Inn from enforcing certain P*rl*

SIGNS

of Hi price IHtng order on ra il'
ro*il locomnttTo fueV
Tho temporary iujnnt Mon wq*

'&gt;
■?

aaked hr .even rent rumpsulna ■
claiming to h.-ivo nu Investment , ol fj.l.luo.nou in IlllnnU anil tn- ]
il'ana. Tlioy attack'd tho prion ( 'A
schedule, m "confUcnlorr."
'*

Me Clung NEON
DISPLAV

LABELS

ARCADE BLDG.

FURNITURE PAINTING

WERT-The JEWELER
Diamonds in d Watches
Pina Watch Ana Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Moanting And Engraving
" w i t g a i r n t c r .a s * u

•es N. Pitas Bl.

i-keea B

tub

low kw -

d ill M ta

CHERRY PIE
Foe Wellington's Birthday

33 Arraigned in
Municipal Court
Session Monday

a Finest New York
8late Cherries thrillIngly priced so you can
servo lota nf Cherry
desserts during NstIona! Cherry week. No.
303 cans _________ _

MB E H 4 ,
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L I
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A A
)
Mm

In Honor of the Founder of A&amp;P We Feature
This MAMMOTH

FO O D

SA LE

B u tte r

&gt;» 3 5 c

Western for qual­
ity I Corn-fed for
goodness I Roast
or bake, serve
with 11a. Yams
and Apple Deuce.
Wo can't guaran­
tee how long
they’ll last at
this price; pound

COFFEE

W in e s a p

Red C ircle........ 19c
Bokar................ 23c

FLOUR

48 lbs...........................$ IJ

BALLARD'S FLOUR
ft lbs. 25c 12 lbs. 59c
24 lbs. |L 1 5

IONA BRAND
GARDEN FRESH

PEAS
v AT U S T T M Y W H O C . V , v ,

«

TWMIPAr, PMIATg fATURRAF *1

SWEET A TENDER

3 No. 2 Cans...... 21
DOZEN...... . 9.'

Potatoes
10 Lbs.
4 Lbs.
Bananas
Carrots
2 Bunches
Lettuce Large Head
Sweet Potatoes 4 Lbs.
Celery
Large Stalk
BLACK TWIO OH tO N H m PK M IA l.s
Apples
5 Lbs.
3 Lbs.
Onions

Red Bliss

15c
15c
9c
5c
15c
5c
15c
13c

Aon P ay* (Except Raspberry and
Strawberry)

Itra n n

Calary italic V
Vitamin-rich

PINEAPPLE

ra m

lb

III 0« LOIN

CHOPS lb
Streak O’ Lean Beat White

Rindleaa Sliced

B a c o n »&gt;
Spar* Riba
tb
17c
Ralh Bacon Squaro lb' 25c
Smokad Sana go lb ISc

Luscious Fresh Italian

PR U N ES

Kitchen Tested Flour

No,*,..

!?•

&lt;

d gC

carton................... $1.15

C afsak Locky fltrtka,-ChaetkrfIotd, Ol&lt;J Gold. Raleigh

Smooth, rich 24-oa
Southtrh Blwulk

H our

20

Ibi

67c

d, * W h a a tio f- r 2 pkgg.' I*t l u t e t m i I W l u t l

Dozen 87c

Bitquick

|g, glia

Dole or Libby Pineapple

tkild Medal Cake Flour—

Softetilk
FANCY BLUE ROSE

pkg.

Bunawcvt

PICNIC HAMS

Magnolia Pharmacy

ROAST

Standard Quality

No.2Wca.......... I D

CIGARETTES

2 5 t

SHOutDtt

Klnasn's Reliable

Cabbage lb,

_______ Dosatt C ans—#1.79

2 N * 2 G iM L i5 c

■

Carroti bunch

PRESERVES 16 or. jar............... I D
Sultana Brand—Luacioua, Broken Sliced

.

LEGS lb

WESTERN BEEF
Pot Roatt lb 15c
AN Mait Slcw'lb 19c
Short Ribi lb 15c

New Florida

dR C

RASFBMKRY AND BTHAWBERKT 14 OX- JAR

A FAMILY FAVORITE

lb .

I A M* « B
g-

AMAH

Apricots

1t-ox pkg. 15c

Prunat

I-lb pkg.

Hunsweet Tenderiard
Hurffa

10c

In paper bags—Granulated

Spaghetti IS ox glati 7(/ 2c
DSL MAIZ

NIBLETS
2 Cana 27c
DEL MAIZ CORN
17 Oz. Can 10c

ra n w i*

im p

POTROAST
n m t la n g u ia i
PICNICS

Vegetable! 3 c a n !
Com
U lrL -e

Poai

no 303 can

Pumpkin

Bacon Squares , Lb,

9c

2 no. 2 can! 15c

iiekelr •* Hepprvele - no JV4
RAffVf

20c

Cardan Patch

3 cam

SAVE THE COUPONS I
POUND

25c

Campbell's Tomato

Soup

2

cam

15c

Mellowed for your table—

Volvo Coftoo

lb

15c

A rich bland—

Naw Day Coffee lb 23c
MARSHMALLOWS'

PICKLES

24 0 a JinrSEe

A 4 P
PUM PKIN
High Qwally—Oleo

I

4

NUTLEY

|

Made by Libby—Fox River

Milk

3

teN can!

19c

la n d 0 ’ Sunshine

Mayonnalia

16-ox

OCTAGON CLEANSER
3
cans
15ft

24c

Lady Batty

Cucumbor PIcklei Jar 17c
Swifts

Jewel

4-lb ctn .

With flltarad sunshine

45c

Woodbury's 3 cakes 25c

r

�1

i•
rest o r in lr k W ir ,. 'V o rtf wtt* ’
paMltyl
..
'. r , .u.1,
„(
r**try
I i-1 ear* flour *&gt;.
i

baking powArtr

STRANGE A S
h r riMW &lt;A«r « l l M Or M ktr. i

IS tfitjxioii wf4

a lr x a n d r r ororor

; ' H w r ( r n l a t Foar

6 labTr/poOn* Htii
XJ -rtnr mftfc

a fo V a a

H h floor with bik in g powder
end w ll. Cot ta lard. Add mltk.
Pat 6n[ ad ft dourh and p la n e rtt

frtAto Itotfp Supremo
Ut*
Croaker*.
Cabbage RalUh Salad
Deep IMalr Prsth Plo
■f
Cttrnt
Is
OMn
R tfafa. 8ebp Sfpreua*
k dfaad raw petateee
wjf
™

lap of pearlfe*. Hake feur

I p ch o p p ed on io n s

n i u r r m ack : a-ia- arn*
Dacia n.
n r rtirii
Truubi* n*ee \
a™°a« aiaaal
a*a. i h n « u * i f
■

RwpmMa minced p an ley

« fait

t SL; A-i^v.a^-ik W, -^
O R E T H O U gP

fo m irs

n m nw r

♦ftjSgnto./W fBL...
r * •' ■SK..W1!.,
I tailin' Trairie

ra paprika
Mia butler
ini floor

irtu n e
‘;j
,aay T ra,ill#
rlln*
. j n u D arllei

m i U r f a d - F e rtilise W ith
N m O P f l M t A A i d CALCIUM N IT R A T E

W ar I’afnl
OhsTt Wa»a

HACK! *•!# Mila,

left r t naiir »**M*I
&lt; S » aV
Dally
ft , corned pan the potatooa, True Au; ;
my, etrieae, paraley and waiar. aii* 'r&gt;Thi(*
f u ir la iH
4-mH iwnt paprika. Mhc better, pourtii I iacIii rtl*
I flaw. Add milk and cream.1
l i kfcwly until slightly thick.1 iflppy- Outlook
mbiitia
# * • earn ef IngrmHenU, Iw M - R™; ■'Sr,i r..- ,.
M pC M kdl (**•!#'ml. fere,
fieri Jadaaiant
can Bear
, JW W

' b u ».«* m i

lap dkfd pineapple
rntnaed wbnlewte.
■ i f . - ___ .
.
lT * f * * n P‘ f * 'k a

P aitcy M esas

Iw 7n*'a N ile
llh it te a

H ahara s F a i r y
g u ltl n aaaa

OlFflNG

fim r e r fu
in n a u ir d &amp; ff, f a

A Uv/IMG ftJf?

T

&gt;

n

&amp;

- m i ACACIA

fS

OWN gfANPING AKMY
o f ANTS to r&amp; m ccT

ibUipoeti lemon julro
eup Wbtdf or pMah Jolca
&lt;
iklaapoona butler
ttic* paaabaa with mrjtir, floor
and aptowa. Four h»to a ahal*
bdlWrad baking «H»h ami add

SANFORD, rt/A .

,

.

'
Neither
fin d lt atniuFtM,

an annual eeremonial on the Me- herbhroiwna mamma la.
weed
hong fir an between Slam and ««*r ««bV berkhrerou, i kmeefa
Indo-Cbina, In whkh mare lien
taadrd^lld aafefp, TWa ka «•*
1000 men take part. No book, eomgMahed M k if ta p m
tha
.pear nor barpoo,, u u.ed In ibe "weacta ant." called Pwendamyy
ooreraontal catch, only wide- wa. which baa a atfail Uka a bee
mesh gill npta made of rope dig »nd le dreaded bJ j I#*f-caflk»g
permitted.
Mild.
• ;
Strange aa it aeami, this giant
Tha ec*ela ant- Md*a t t the
flab ls a atrlrt \eaeUr1an. Me gfbund durlna tko dry laagon,
||*ea aolnly on eguaila vogetaUbn. but in tba w h n * r a he mmrea
Tha Pla Duk haa no tealU,
to U»o »cacU plant whom hh
LIVING PORTnegg . . .
find* food and ahclter wllhiO
Tke bulTa-bom acacU, a Can tba. .Plant. Tjm &gt; kfM ,ek||A k •
trO American plant w0u|.l be at aanerbu* aupply of food for the
t)i4 mtref of IiordM of Inixris.
w h tn .lW food Ib roparticularly tho lealautUnif Raabd, motad, plm lA room ley nAMe
ant. If It did not oaro a standing-) HoMawlag out of Mho thorna by
itra la U are enfcrced during the army of atlnglni anta to drlral tho anl ha* been fonnd actually
away Ha lnt*ct encmlea. Pro- U gtlmulafa growth of tha plant,
fatU ea petted.
.The catch of tba P it Duk I* ttetod a . (t tg by thorn. agaln.t| T, morTOWt W lm r n e r ta l TreA
10 POOT CATFISH . . .

„ -s pining and Dancing
Chkkdn and Steak Dinner*
[,*Serted—'With Hot BlatuiU
A Specialty
O rc h e itra
No BLADES, N o LA TH ER
N o BRUSH, No LOTIONS
g o to on ba ay tsmmp

, Pgr Haaarratlon*

HandaU Electric

The Pla Bub, a flak rlucrlbed
by Dr. Hugh McCormick, of the
Department of Flaboyloa at Daimkok. glam, ai a “Colotaal catDab." attatna a a ia in tha Ma*
konf rlror nowhere d a l rfaehad
by Ihta ipoclea, Tba laygaat ever
ink erf, ao far aa la Midwb, waa
10 feet long
Weigirtne 460 pound*, th u I’l*
Rgh (gatntie for 'large fl«h"|
3 . da ugh l during a three day
•many In which tha flabar» attending, no m atter what
tUair at*lua, are permitted to n Preaa their feelings with an an*
llrety of free .poach. No re-

M ort

L oa”*

'Vwlli^’s profor tfiit -%ayqr
thot is differonf"
I f * ■ akillful e n m brtweaw

saaPdaB iiaa sa d SMifePWorlrt*
Lolled dremlng —with a apodal

L

TaqmmeTkpIUownl MlrKJe

j» /6 5 f* ^ * W S W

ia

i l a n

dlfferojt from g(l other
i—eaoother, ffuJBar, more
.Try Mirada W hlp^ednl

n

^ O

MMAOeWKIP CONTWNS M O I?— ^

t t l ’M OB-.Pf THI c o b n /B to w o e n si

SUPPLIES

i

5 5 5 w !2!-

Cracked
Jacks
3 PkgB. 10c

Mai* a eharry i*k* for Fob-

T**to errrlnf. Oat plump, candled

.

Frenchmen C«xttt De-Wrong
t of Sanford Housewives. Yon too will
at PerraHt Gatchefa.
*

(f. AGAINST tf T H e *

invttoa You To VUIt
Central FIor Ida’a Moat
Complete

•

SXAUNOLB F E 1 0 COMPANY

Mr VaUntlOs Jr.
Ana. W ill.

tmfrpebn aalt
*KVKNTII HACK: a-ia Mila,
tiapoo* while mualard an d
w„
n m n l k dressing
• ' | Traffic (D am
aiipper’a Unity
A
l i Iinn ne rrm
rr d lec nn laa. C
M d l r ,k
*rtIUIITH
B rin -hap Ri MPanuln
torlly
r lla
«ip
tsom
n mbine
m ano
. n la y
ea la a bowl.
Klskr MtntwUar
Mall/ Owin
l.ffc
„ . ...
aoiel ■
Lai *fm (toil
r Jltaep lllak r . | cm rla
Maria cartful
mark I+C
Mpa sliced peache*
J P a n a e D ictato r
I'u ab cl r t a c a
"‘ipi.K
tT
l
!
NINTH
HACK;
Puturlty,
•op SfBBOIa'M sugar
Uaala. Taciliian
Prm omen
lUtapnona flour
kwaaaar nip
llappy Duaiar
II
mimiam aak
kpaady
Hid# Traffic
i anapoon
iBH
dual P a rKarl
a e ile n
c tu n c e CKarll*
aanbon rTrtnamon
tkntii hack ; t ia mia.

W «f-S*1. HlghU
S Mllaa West Ht Oflando
fleas try d a b an New Apopka
Highway

wax

IH TMC MCKONS

B«ra« '

bs«i&amp; .

l&gt;«4|aMlma
irtati f*kw

. " C/flTlSH
10 f i t T l o n e

With ( h r Hammer MDI and Miser,
a w Faada a rt afwayi freak.

WWikcf*
Gfnfl
six sutm at«.

ekPtrttj »rt half. ArNMrfe them,
hollow aldoa down, ou tup ul a
wh ia-frosle.l cake—to atmulai* a
bunch of cbarrlca- I'laco green
l**»as cut from anbalim . along
chocblatb atomb. The gteinp Way
bl pwda by dipping g wooden
plug Into malted aWeet ehoMjme.

BUTTE
this ch—M food
With tho c M kioosfy

NOj »
NO, 3

Pound

N n

Cewceeg

Grape Juice
p in t

quart

�TtumMb. m m .touwhiai wara*
Ib Read On
CL Activities
P ast Month
ra Woman's Hub In Hie
T
Concert C im pil/n
i brawnht to a successful
. Mid which will gire
County a much needed

that at* fit* avalthM* l U ft b
regrsMibl# that wo ar* not In
position ta take core of many of
tho peep's who ore desirous of
■topping in Sanford this year.
, “ W* hitro received exceptional
publicity this month .in tho pro­
motion of relcry through impor­
ta n t railroad companies of tho
real mho ore featuring thia pro­
duct in their dining car*, -with
■ipoctoi attention, batiui drown to
(ho value of celery in tho dally
menu. We hove aloe distributed

TIN CAN TOURISTS PtTCHCAMP IN CONVENTION

Chinese Reds
And Guerillas
Harass J a p s
r -u ll* .* * — r

r ip

rye*

contact with Japan'*
northom
armies tho Japanese -a ill have accompllahod Iholr purpnwO in (los­
ing the bolt Irnrek of Hi.- lainnhai
rorriiler.
There wore irnlloll.uis, how.
ever, that the Jrpynrrc on in* utic
■till far from the ilorWvo idage.
Tho Chinese teimrtril they hail
proiued a counicroffcnaivp In tho
Wenshang-Tslnlng rector, soma
200 mile* erst ‘of the IVlpingllankmv front, and li.nl Idneked
the advnnro of another Japsneas
army Inteird the T.nm h-i.
In their campaign to conquer
the rich Control Chinn nurleullural
legion, with Its alt-important
railway network, the Japanoan tent
fl»o reparate armies down from
the north, .dong n ItOO mllil front
cstrnd'n* westwnrtl from the gulf
of Chihli to the I’eiplug'llsnkaw
railway.
Three other nrmir*, driving
nmthwnnl from
the Fhnnghal-

090ly, and lb* pltn has containing recipes and general In-

oftceftUonal enthusiasm. formation as to the Importance of
o oar membership com- celery as a beolth food,
la net y*t been nnderttken,
"The Chamber of Commote*
0 received eighty-two ad- h a . been Inatrumrntal thla month
■ubacrtpUons during «Ko |„ .c u rin g
unosaally large
*hleh In • compliment tol
of fret? publicity for Somi■nhillon.
noU Counlf. One of Ito H u « t
renoeit of tho q . A. R-l plccea of advertising thla aectton
sber of Commerce It
,v cr re w in d w u through
I ail arrangement* for lh() courtesy of I t U OWon who
fta iio n or r o r t Menonlcled lho BjR TREK ta the aubM«d lh« Tree Planting jrct o{, u,e fronUsfiieee for tho
ilH in hotv,r or Hr*. J. N. Pebruiry B. or I* F. ( X Maga•
. a r t «lao ftaalatlng , 1,,^ which reach ta 67,000 hornet
ftet plans for the Annual in (he U bh h SU|M , „ j Canada,
a D ty celcbraUon, which
edllorlAl was alto cairicd In
dng a «ood deal of work ^l(je Msgasine on Ihla sub let I, and
»e, hmrvrer every thing is pi . n, h .v 0 been com pi tied for lho
ii*0 **/Into of a celery field in a future
«f tho finest oellvlllc* of cJiUon. y],,, Atlantic Cunal Lin*
"*hw o* Commerce Is th e )NcWi for
* April will honor
ebtg carried on by our (ho cily „r Sanford on lie cover
Employee* lletlremsnt
Bn(, wi)I. cnrry „ full length
loo wf whleh J . L Ingley story on tho attractions of Ihia

a

T h u Unit til S la te * i* U n m a n y '*
boat runtrtiir: for camera* uni
i .t h r r

|&gt;hotni;raph»c gooil*, l a k k r t

1!M metric Inn* Ilf u total of Ill'Ll
ton* &lt;jjiortnl in nine month*.
Til' annual damage tlnn«* b*
rat* in lilt* country i* ir l'm ila l
n t tlM.Ona.n.Ki

*

NOTICE
is

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-itsii sni.s:

and

'i
Etiifraving
8 McLaulin* Jeweler

i m i i i r i .a n r . s i x n i

J l I'll I U. t 11(11 I I .
I-* n u

Fine Wntch
i
Itepnirfnjy
3 Diamond Setting

*«n

tan* it,

R'IV.tlillht, In l’l»a«rrr4i

8
111 S. Pork A t * ,
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a r tluii loi' tlluiiv*'* li.in lit*i*n
tulti In fl » &lt;ir«*ii!t i**mi| *»f S^iu-j
Inoif
Fiiwiiit. Ur t ’Vltll*'

V. IHIBSIJV, »ft»l si*it nit* | h i «*I»Yi
notlfinl iii rn lrr vuiif ti|»irt,arniu,v&gt;{
In mi Ml niiiM' .*ii tfre ,i*nrtliiHi*r In ’
Hot ft f.n il, Klittliln, umm Monday.?
ttie 2l i ituv nt Mtinti. A, 1»
or eln** ,i
vi* (Mo tiin(r*)Hi will |
lie
iiixuhiHt t i*ii it it.I i )h |
Milit rciiiM’ ril*i n n» rnufi rii nl
aru. (In inrUttr trill ,|ihh*wi*»| iv l
IT is pi liT i im t i m o t : ii K i M h . i i|

111I n tiii! i'i tr( ttiilii1li*.«i 11*ii I*** [in |o11* he*l In i I h- tCiinfniTl H m h I.I mu**
N
(i*i loin i l l i'ii|(Hri'||t|v#
WiceUtt.

, WtTNI‘SH llit* hit tul of II |*
Herndon, i 'Ini* of ,»ii* %.,u i *«»iiii,

ailit tin*

RADIO NOISY?
SOME STATIONS
HARD TO GET?
There hat been some complaint
lately of inability to get cer­
tain station*, especially WLW,
and nf noisy reception.
Before railing a service man,
ask your neighbor about hla
rrcrptlen, cheek your aerial
lead for had connection and If
the Unuh|e .rent* In your set,
call

|if |III a.ilil 4**11111

Bauer’s Radio

llil- UtN .luy or F .l.n n ry , A |t
I9I&gt;.
o V IIC ttN n O N . I
l it ri» :
l*% A. M i v k »:k h .

Sen Ice
403 W. 1st

GREYHOUND
RACES
217 Sanford Ave.— l &gt;hnneH02

during January

WANTED: Second-hand bathroom
tu u tm Box S c-o

d itto

packers at

AVa. P h o n * 50,

Private Room and Board In prl
Vjl* home, fur elderly la d y 1
MONTEZUM A
one near bathroom on gtount!
Under New Management
Wa ar* catering to permanent; floor preferred. Box 4-J c-o Her'
weekly guests. Rates per week—
from 93.00 to fO.OO, alng'e—fibOO
and Up, double. Rales by day--! 15— A p a rtm e n t* F o r B a s t
«1.0O to $tA0, tliptle—(2.00 to l UNFURNISHED GARAGE Apt.
93A(k&lt;iudouble- Our beds at a tiltl! 4 .roams and bath- Rent l-U
best. Hot and cold water In' every7 mo. TsI. B 0 8 . _______
t i k , A homelike atmosphere plus
erffplat* hotel service. We welconi* 22— R eal E a tite to K rch angc.
yoor Inspection of our rooms.
Dining room now open, Willi SIG H TLY ^, AKGR modern home,
A -l aefvleo and excellent food at
DoDOlar prices. C, W. Sullivan,

it PONTIAC "pick-up truck
UTAfc Inqu-re ator* at Qlnd*r3 — H e lp W a n t e d
WANTED —Secretary —must bo
U cftpsblo slenographtr, fal’a r with filing and tenoral
let rnotlno Addroaa Inquiries
to Rot X. earn Herald, (Ding
allon*.
experience, and
_________
•ipocted.

S
g

n a t io n W a n te d __________

Housework of any kind.
,5M )X «tp, Anna alao Hughes-

Chamber
Florida.

26— Miscellaneous For 8*1*
ZURJIH 3 DES P E C IA L
Celery
P la n t* covered heavy w lih
s tra w during cold w eather, free
from frost, i l l varieties pepper
plant* ready to act,, W ill make
price on application. J. W . B elli
Lake Monroe.

10 HACKS

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

E fficient

Truck &amp; Auto
Service

Service

“ Fried Chicken—Hot HUrtitU

E L n C T IU C M O TO R S
A N Y S IZ E O R C O N D IT IO N
MOTORS GENERATO RS
M A G N E T O A N D POWER
E Q U IP M E N T
R E P A IR E D OR It E R l 'H T
A N D G U A R A N T E E D AS
NEW
COM PLETE AUTO
E L E C T R IC S E R V IC E
A N D PARTS

Sleakn 91.00 Up
,

All Kinds Sandwiches

ENGLISH’S
r

\ \y A &lt; C .

U r s t (.lass Cocktail Service
l*#r«Hftrlip Ilv if

lim p

DON’T WORK!

r SEEN USIN'
E V'RY BOKIN'
TWICK X KNOW

OUT I

K T A T K R A C IN G td M .M IH H IO N S U P R R V IS IO N

POST TIME 8:15

JOE PAL00KA
l WE G O TTA .
D O S O M E P IN '/j
WE I t . J g A
t o t w : &gt;* J * '

P ari-M utuel

Dotting
n O IIID A

lu a

I,ef lilted

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Al.l, TIIF. KANKOKIt CKI.KUY YOU CAN t!A'
.
.
list* n . &lt; &gt; i„, ii . , ,

‘{Julf Station

lat &amp; French—Tel. 0121

WANTED

*Sltzlins

Turkey Dinner 75c

Bodies—Sprlttfa—Trallen
A price you can afford
to pay

Martin’s Garage

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(K trrpl Hunday)

X D O N 'T
« B B M T'HdVS
H O PE FENSr.

CAN'T

By HAM FISHER

T R Y K C E P IN ' 1
Y O ' H EA P LOW
-—A N ’ VO'
C L B O W b IN

STOP HIE LEFT

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b r o o i HAN P . .

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PAW OOdHt

HOFMANN
Electric Service
i M a in o llg Aval. J Phone

SO—Hooaaa for Bata,

A Ooy*» P ilo t w ill keep
F F E C 1A L H O M E B argain a t big
b o a * looking la tte r fo r i
sacrifice. C om er 6lh 8 L end
tamo, B tanley-ltogo:* l l t r d M agnolia A va. A U cash. See D . L.

TS abo# repair ng-polishhuts, dyes. Cleaner, w# havo
Ity Shoo Shop, g it Sanford.

(Turn at the Rrd Arrow)

Court eooH

n ic h t k y

I I — W a s te d

WANTED: Oran gw
W. J , King—plumbing, 108 S. Pal- enew, Phono 2B4-R.

in

SANFCIRD-ORLANDO
KENNEL CLUB
On Itoulc 1 7 — 10 Mllen South Of Sanford

TWAiT DAM D U N N --IF MB
W O U L O O N L Y D IB / H B W l
B E T H E C H IB P W I T N E S S
A G A IN S T M B — I K N O W H
r ' t t J J I * W O W ’ IT A C M E R E
* ® y A l * U B N L IS T T M E A ID
O P M V P R I E N D S ------i

G U A R D /
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VOULL PEEL
DAN DU N N GETG
W E L L /-I'L L GET
VUH A C U P
PR ETTY S O O N .’

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:T T H E H O S P I T A L T W R H G D O C T O R
A F T E R E X A M IN IN G D A N D U N N

GENTLEMEN, l BELIEVE
• MR. DUNN SHOULD
V\ HAVE A BLOOD ____

\ AND X
/T O O , H I %
C O N D IT IO N

IS VBRV
CRAVE f t A

I T R A N S F U S IO N . \

Ih lk h fe k ’ Hhsrwr Like Nsw

O K . \ SERGEANT
SO WU PANG
S A R 6 -- \ BANNISTER. ’
W ANTS T H IS
Fll
| TELEPHONE/
LETTER MAILED,
EH P WELL—-IT MAH- IT L
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LOOKS AJ_L
R IG H T /
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MERE I AM ,
\ TAKE O F F
DOCTOR— WHAT IVOUR COAT
DO YOU W ANT ) AND COM B
ME TO D O ? /W I T H M B- t

THEY'RE GOING TO GIVE
HIM A BLOOD T R A N SF U SIO N
W E L L , I'LL LET HIM HAVE
A L L I'V E GOT IF

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N E C E S S A R Y ----- M B 'S A t
R E A L FELLOW /

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science: Humanity's
Liberator
.
iMatfrttea a n i -almnar kidrortbr• M t i « • PtfcUmUi t» oppeor ta
the l i m k Ih m « f the l i w i
tlm lte g te tm o a b i w w r i i w l ^ &gt;

Uift’VhT’^h!

circulation. of U* Otto. m t ft lm m

will bo •pprosJin.tely *00,000 m i
It b mtpteUi that IK. apodal

MEN’S DRESS

Inducement wm retch , a l a w
iraiaUr of lb. eatlmalcd U *M
retired railway employee*.

Members of the C to a llte i In
A i r p at th b w art a n Chair.
U ’ a, of the frfllto of Bpirtt,'
reveaM by « m who nodcntood
and practiced Christian Sdaaa*

11.50 VALUES
UNIFORM
WORK

WWW.
FELT

uced $100

Jackets

HATS

.Used Car Bargains
Pm M
ISI7-A4 Door Toorlnr M a n , 1900 Mika
lU ^kT' BayonatOifii—Taka Us Poymento
4 LB. CAN SWIFT

Lard

Me

B CBS. PLAIN

Swans down
Flour
2Si

targ e Fat Heavy Hens

Lb.
U-Sproad

TRY
OUR
BREAKFAST
a
w

It

Oleomargarine

Sliced Bacon

4 LBS. BLUE ROSE

ALL TALL

NICE MED. SIZE

SUGAR
5 Lbs, 25c
;larce

Grapefruit
7 For |0 e

ju ic y

ORANGES 2 doz

healthy he hoe token health away
from olherc anil th it ha a n i l
therefore be penalised - and made
to itiva up aumo of hla health In
order to dlalrlbute It to tbooo with
lexe health, ftathor do wo rejeke
In the health expressed by others,
for wo roo'lto that they aro #&gt;•
pressing that which I* normal to
each Individual.
*
Mr*. Eddy not only discortrrd
Dili Science, with Ita gospel of
Ifreedom, but *he experienced In
her own career Ihla freedom..After
dl«eoverlng Chrl.tian Sckne# the
hid to pror# th at troo womanhood la free from the patlfamw.
the phyeical weakness, the lack
of logic, and the lack of boahuae
ability, ao.woll
other hamper;
Ing llmltatlona that, particularly
at that lime, hreet womankind.
Tide Mra Eddy did moat wonder­
ful 7 and ranoipllfled In hor IV*
that true womanhood la aa moth
the likeneee of tied aa true maa*
hood. She proved In her Indlvldaa!
womanhood b
eip eilen r.
free to caprone strength, court f*,
Infinite lore, and wladom.
Lore waa llm motivating Im­
pulse of Mra. Eddy'o career. I t
enabled hor not only to dUctm,
p r o re ,
and patiently wait few
others to provo Chrlsltan Selenoo
to le the llhrrnlor of mankind
from all evil, tint It alao anabbd
her to found hor dtoeo»ary hi aucb
a way tliat It would bo aMl'nhl*
10 oil mankind through the am
Util ks of The Mother Church,

BEST

You Call This
Justtcal

)--! —

CELER Y

T I i . r r y .1 a . I a * w i «

■Irl . . . »M taee4 hr
m c o u rt o f lew . . . . a
hat w .iM laa a le M ., . .
t . a I l f . o f .S l I t l M .-

Notice to My Friends
' • Friday and Saturday
-I am having demonstration
For Sauers Co. Line ■
Extracts and their home made
Pure Mayonnaise
Will appreciate you coming in

Ford 1937-Tudor----------- - $ 495.
Chevrolet 1937-Sedan
$495
Packard 1937-Touring Sedan $7(5*
Ford lM7*-Victoria Coupe $ 595*
Dodge 1936-Conv. Sedan...... $ ( 25*
Pontiac 1935-2 Door Touring $325*

l i t SATURDAY' MORNING

HOUSE

2 For 70e
GUARANTEED FAST COLOR
A new draaa If it fadea
Only 2 Dreoaes To A Cualomer

See L . P . Hagan Jr.
SanfordeFbc

Phone 181-W

(N m t Car: D m en atrttk o i)-

(U m 4 Car B uy.).

Purcell’s
Dept. Store
CL0THB TH* FAMILY—WB FURNISH THB HO
Sanford. Fla.

You plan the meals,
You buy
the food;
s
Your menu deals l
With a family’s mood.
You clean the house’
And wash the dishes.
You help your spouse
And fUl his wishes.
You sew and mend
And wash a bit—
And in the end
-YoU're pleased-with i t

-

To have more fun,
More Joy, more ease:
To get more done—
Remember, please:

..
Rebecca Smith,
Formerly Cwhler At Riley.

SELF RISING

*
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1

joicr.wlr.
Lemons
19CD0Z.

&lt;M. &gt;Bnaw nil V"
1 P FATHER
1;;;; m k

L':

LARGE

firm

IU • Lettuce
|

2 Heads J5 c

1 10. AHBSICAK
1■
v‘
■
ft Jg A_ - 'Bl nLl'M
aaiMM1
I safety

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Semlnolt Ooonly ProdncM
More Fm ll.A nd Vegetable* Then
Similar Area fit 'America

Florida (Sly Affc
Aad Water

FORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY* FEBRUARY 18, 1938

A u s tr ia Rumbles Farmers Credit
WithOppositionAs Group Report#
Nazis Push Drive

SEMINOLE COUNTY EXHIBIT

Monarchists, Social­
ists, J e w s An d
. Catholics Unite In
Opposing Hitlerites

M.1*1 *..*»*,

M oderaternce
Rise Desirable,

British Confer
With Pino Grandi
Austrian Industrial­
ists Are Fearful Of
Business Depression
e - tm tO M W»*»a

N u 'fled Austria today.
rumbled wllh opposition.
G n a t Britain hinted she!
would not watch Idly Iho
UM ediation of Centrul Eu­
rope as Germany went aliead
to extend her domination of
Austria.
- Jn Austria there was talk
Of raising barricades. Ui-

.___

tU, - t
,tmn
week,

fei-ueiary
Imls airy
\ alatixl today
add ng that die hud hoped Hut
would in-sin
Additional Information regard­
ing 1lio anvemmont pnirhaaea
and poRHlhly difluitu Informall«n
from Waahlngloo ln-*,|.|i»nri«’rw
will be avoilal'l* for toe nnwtlng
of tbo Contwil C'omin'llro in iho
Mcisrh lliiildlnu lonlKlit.
Mr.
Letttrn 8ild. ut wh'i-li lima llm
Control Committee w'll n|,n doctda on Pruruilon of nvuilalibi
celery for thn com Inc m-t-k.
Tho 76 porrrnt I rornlo doclerrtl effective dnrlnc tho cur­
rent week reduced the rarl'd
ahfpmenta front the Klulo lo SUV
care ua. ruiuFamd with 470 id*
lowed by the till pi-rcrnl prorotn
nf tlio prer ou, week mol al­
though those 1loan to lliu Indua*
Iry any that the draxlir prorolo
h is not Had time to effect tho
terminal market* to uny d.-Kct-.

purrham,

»bwe groups, all frarful of No­
tional Boclplist plana, found comAon ground In anl|-Naiiam. Mon­
archist*, llteir hops of einpiao
gtiramering, mot to formulale an
agnom ent- with the Soclalinta,
Imconcliable enemies of Natldom.
The .Fatherland Front, Austria's
only legal political party, cried
out for n voice In Austria's des­
tinies and was rebuffed by Chanedllor Kurt Schuachlngg.
Tho tough
Strumkorpa, mil INsal
I r00pert, ware aroused.
Catholics fearal
tha N atl in­
fluence was a blow to them. Jews
were alarmed. Finance feared Iho
flight ef capital.
Industrialists feared that In|«V dfM . buaineai wllh_ Oern.aUY «

•

yeaierday.

unlink A** Abe dftUy jjdtry

»n&gt;l dtrertoni nf th* Sanford
l&gt;,ulnci Urn C m llt Auoclatton a t
|lu* uiiuu.il stockholder# moet'ng
in ilio City llnll Wednesday Indl*
ml»il lh:it llm fnrnieri' co-opera- With celery predottilna'Snc la n array of cltrua frulti, vrge'hblea, flowers, and frrna crown in
l|ru orynnUatlmi nxperlwiced the
siic.-essful y&lt;ar In Ita this County, &lt;ha Seminole C o n ty J :hlbl« at &lt;he Central Florida Eipoaltlon, ihoarn abovr, tuu been
existence, 8 K. Amir*** »ecra- proclaimed one of tha moet attract!
of the fair *nd Kai won many an exclamation or praise from
tnrlf'lreuiitfi'r uf ilia Association. pauenuby. Product! on exhibit lof| were alaa adjudged among the winners a | tha Exposition.
hHiil today.
Tho n-l'orts revealed «bal the I
organisation Had mada lo t loana
during tho iHint year and that a
Unit amount &lt;&gt;t (M7.Sti.tO waa
li-nt to lurmar* daring tha pait
yonr. mi amount nearly double
l In. ( Riir*&gt; fur, IMS.
Tim local OrdanliaUon, arrow!Inn to llm nnliual report, was
organised In Imiemlwr of ISIS
un'l during thn t i n t year lent
I90.1SU.dq amt Ilie eurceae of the
organisation l„ shown In |bo an*
nunl inrrrasn of )onn», In 1*SS
llm nvcniiliniliin lint (IST.TM.M;
RODESSA, 1st . Feb. 1H.-W1—
In l!i3«, n tutm nf (SSI.4S&amp;09 and
durliiK tho ii.iet yror o r tr (too,This tornado-elrleken oil town
today roifntrd 22 iieu.1 and nearly
At the runt-inn inn Of the bull100 Injured ■» relief workers
tiw i area on, J. H, Tlddy, ,rcrasought to give uid in n idrady
fury nr ilia Production Credit
downpour of rain. The devitriatCorpnrntlnu n| Columbia, 8, C..
Ing storm struck wl'buut w ant­
add1-r3Ki.1i llm large attendance
ing last sight.
of iinrklio|ilnra present at tha
There are 22 bodies in morgues
mooting- ,l |i "slug tho fart that lunrbeon-inactlnR uf Ihii Aluntnl
th* association (■ a permanent, Association, n tea and elhlbltlqn
drpuiid-'ihl'', Minrrn .of irod t for of antique rltlnn- Iho annual me­
XLVIKA GAKNEK
rr&gt;iiton&gt;ih|&gt;’ f.nnn’pi organised on morial vr*pors In honor of alum­
Mr*, nnrner, who will be one
n coopersllvo basis.
ni who liavu paai.e.l awny during
Mr.-Tlddy dirlarwl tbut iheaa the past yunr, and group rf- of the contributor* to tha Rollins
dnimatrd Mngutine when it la
ns. octal ihib Itaie ayitailiallind unioua,
farm financing; are farmer ro ir
Tim ."Oay Nlnetlra" breakfast ‘Vubllslird" Sunday ufT-moon, aa
it Foil ltdera’ Week feature, da the
i r m l i M t I r w pace Ore)
fOwllM M m w &lt; laoat

Rollins College
To C elebrate
Founder’s Week

•Mrs. Elvira Garner

Elvira Garner W i l l
Be Chief Speaker
At Alumni Lunch

ooo.

E

Relief Workers Seek
To Give AidAs Rain
Continues Steadily

*»

S7 ‘ Taxes Pri^r To *34 i
tToB eC om prom ised

prim In el la desirable" liut hr
u.le II clrar that hr ilora not
lirvr all prirea should cu up.
'. Ansaoritur a multitude of questlona aiocerd by Ilia recent int­
en t inn Ilint p r im wi-rr too low,
the rrm idrnl read to a press confeirtH-r a atairmriil of Ihr Adnllniitialion policy aa w | out by
tha 8rrret*rlra ef Agriculture,

He declared
May rcrdil rnnditluna part nf tha
uetirral ptngrnin and that tho
TVenury and Federal Reserve
Beard would reoprrate to that
end.
•'Our pragntm,’* the alalrment
said, “"vrlia a hilannsl eyalvm nf
price* aurh j* will pminolp g
baUncr.l expansion In pntductlon.
"Our gnal la n ronatanlly Inrn-aring national Income through
Inrrrailng prnditrllnn
and cmp’nt ment. Thi* I* the way to Inrevere the real Inenmo nf con­
sumers".

In a ntalrmrnt rrlraecd fur*
publication thin mnrnlrij( Mayor
Ed Higgins brought to tha a t­
tention of local property ownura
a |iVin formutatril hy tha City
Commission which proposes tha
cancellation of all U ses prior
lo 1*34 mi all varant property,
within Ihr city limit* In consid­
eration of thr payment of lM dL
taxra and all ta e ri levied itnce
then.
On Improved property Within
the city limits the -Commission
proposes Ihe pet Dement of all
taxon prior to 1034 on tho bails
of ton rents on the dollar with tha
cancellation of all Interest prior
lo 1034, and In cone (deration of
Y l q U P . H Macs
In rommrnHag oa tha plan,
Mnyor Higgins said that ”11 tt
an Intolerable hltiialloa when ona
half of the rltixrna are carry Inf
Iho entire burden of city opera­
tion"". mid added that aa a result
of thin artllenient of delinquent
taxi-a moat of the property now
ir» llu u * a ka h u r K « r)

Gcorge A. DeCottes
Promoted To Major
In National Guard

Seven Men Rescued
From Trap In Mine
HA&amp;KLTON, l‘a., Feb. 18—W)

Mary O’ConnorFound
~ Not Guilty By Jury of llaxeltoii.

L ions.Praise Seminole Exhibit; ’
Awards For Vegetables Announced

A fnr-rouchlnir Riovement
tn en ro llrnyii the payment of

tlpllriiiiii-nt
ami to re*
Hliiro to Itto tax rollR many
Unman ml.s or dollar* worth
of city property on which tha
taxes have not been paid in
many years was launched by
tho City Commissioner* to­
null# rltonrr of day.

City Aria County Rev. Williams Speaks
Officials Enjoy On Why Jesus Died
Clerical Exams To
Trip On S t Johns
Be Held In March

Legion Sons Plan
Banquet Performance

Effort Will Be Made ;
T o R e „ to r e Much

I*art Of Program Subsequent And All
WASHINGTON. Fell. 18.—
Future Taxes Must »
—President hoosevcll mid today
Be Paid In F u l l
*p moderate rise in Ihr ceneral

22 Dead And 100 C
Injured A* Storm
Strikes Suddenly

IWT«7W4tlt«*-Br ’ tNW'FfWVof
selling books on the bast1
IImported raw materials. There Htaln Market New* Service, y.-n*
1fears were fad ‘by authontlre eral market condition* ye*terday
German reports between Germany Showed al|*ht Improvement.
(CMUaari Oa Wag* Ms) * C'lery ahlpmi-nt to dale |h |i
Each night the attendance at
weak are conelderuhly lliwer than
the Presbyterian Church Inrrraae*
for thn name i-.-riod of llto pic
as those who have heart! Her.
tell their
Vlnue work whlcll, it I* ho|n&gt;il. j City and County officials Joined John R. Williams
Tbe Unempluynient Com|&gt;on,uwill t-eiult in a ron-ildi-ruhle re­ tyeidrnlay In an all-day excursion |friends, church offirlnl* reported
lion il|t|"lm i of the Florida In­
duction 111 the car liuldlnKa at up the St. Johns River to Iwmon .today.
Speaking nn "Why Did Jean" dustrial Cuiiinila*lon aniiounrea
the terminal markets. A* a re- Bluff where a chicken barbecue,
rull of a voluntary ngiecmcnt on! rx|u-rtly prepared by Walter 8 . .Die "• Rev. Williemi carried hi* open i-oiiipvtlllvr etumlnalloiia
(Vr-inin, nbly assisted by "Jerry”,
In Maieli for rl.-iiml poaitiona
Gordon Barnett, S e m i n o l e tile |.urt of *hipper*. lo limit uu* enjoyed by tho 23 members
and Jha reaunrellon, the Garden with a , alary runiin front (to to
idilpniciit*
a
i
mu&lt;
li
n*
po.«*lb|o’
County Representative, today an­
of
Hie
|&gt;3rty.
of Eden anil sin of Adam and F.vr (IDS.
nounced bis candidacy for re- for Wednesday, only rG cur* of.'
and then to the time when the) Examination* will ho held In
election In Group- No. t, aubjtri the i-oinmodjly we 1-0 moved from'
death of Jeau* again reconciled Galuaav Ho, Jui knont||l», Miami,
to the Democratic Primary In the Hlat.) On llmt day.
the lo rd to hla people after thry ( Orl«m|o. |Vn*aeo1a, Tallaliaiai-e,
1'ractlcully nil Kh|pp.-r*. during,
Mar Mr. Harn*U. for 14 year* •
at N:(N) u'rlnrk yesterday mom had tinned.
.
, Tampa, mol Wo-t I'ulm Ilea, h
the
current
week,
Mrla-ti'ce'
resident of Seminole County. I*
•'Even In this litpxy turvey. The exact .lain will lio announced
a fern grower end the founder of n t i r l e l , have wlililud.l from
world of Inlay wllh n’l our tioub-| later.
Fern Park, the fast growing f&lt;m Dliipment aitra br|nw In ilotrni
lea and xorrowa and uncertain-' Tho lu*| date for filing appllcenter In the southern end of per ernte Partly be)-an,e of the!
tlei," the aprakrr said, "the laird' cation* I* Fob. la. All app|!rnheavy prorate hut- clii.fly U&gt;-j
the County.
In a statement given tn Tha cuu.e of a voluntary ni-.n-emi ul 1
litre Id, Mr. Barnett aald.“ lwouhl made by »-hll|a're at the |a«t,'
Ilka you tn announce that I am meeting nf the Punltal ('oinnilt
|(
a rand Ida to for re-election to tee.
It was Indie-ap'd |hnl ih'a prac -'
the Legislature In Group Two
As a reaall of tha experience Ilea will probably continue until'
gained la serving in the last b n le r p ric e are paid' fur 4l*t»' (
|
ltN a e and tha association* made small
Mr. le-U'ce Mated that u|l '
with my lallow-msmbera, many
•f whom will be back for thn fai m en are InvM lo nttimd the !
next aeaslon. I feel that I ran I Control Coinmiltrn mretlng to- J
render good service to the people j night. A similar me&lt;ilng will be
Of this county If fe-olecled. Andt held In ftaraeota and Inns dieI would l|ku to curry on In nty. lunre rommunlmtlnna wit) be ,
maintained between Ibe two .
Chamber
With many other good mm In j
T. K. Hlmpson, and Editor R‘. I .
tha 1U 1 1louts, 1 fought against
Dean: and Skipper Gene Roumlllat.
1■
1-IIILAUKLrillA, Feb. II. —
aaedlaaa gpeadlng, and oar work
CA1)— Mary O'Connor wa* arqultaavad tho taipayera many bun*
ted today of all ehargas In tlm
"Mud puddle” death of flve-yrarold Nattry 0|onn tail Idibor D*VThe tlyaar-old girl athlete bail
'■•reparation for a perforraanri
hwn charged with murdar. volun­
at tlio Father and Bon Banquet
tary manilauchtor and invnlunof the OamphelN-oaelnK l*oat of
tary manslaughter. The jury re­
the Amwicon l.»glon to be held
ported this morning aft*r reeelvon Mar. t will oeeapy mo*t of
tbe timo al tbe weekly drill of
Tbe child waa found In a mud­
(be local Dona of tha lotion
dy Ians near tha O'Connor and
.Drum and It oxU Corps tn ha bald
Glenn homes after she failed to
in the Legion Hat tonight at
7:30 o'eluok, »*ercy Mem, advisor
Member* 'o f the local (.ion's (he grounds—after nil the vlal- return home. An autopey allowed
aha died of mud and water In
of tha Kroep. announced today.
Club, who attended the Central tore are really tbe Judgee,”
After the drill aeaslou tho Florida Mxposition iu a body . Ilara are the fair award# an- the lungs.
Mary O'Connor, whom friends
Imya will visit Dm shooting gal­ Wednagday night, jola«d Jn &lt;l» p o u n c e d up to last n 'lh i:
lery In the Arcade Ihtlldlng cl aring Kerntools County’s entry i Commercial, Agricultural andI railed "Tar*On.'' admitted she
where shooting matches w lh be ona of the finest. Max Rtawart. Horticultural
Ily-Producla and!{ struck tha child with the bark of
held. Mr. Mere ■aU.
official ef the C|sb, announced Varied Indual rice—Hrevard, 1st: ; her hand but said she had no InWMINOLK. 2nd; O aceo la, Irdl l tentlon of hurling bar.
INCOME TAX
Home Cured Moats—Pasco, l it ;
Mr. Stewart also mentioned the
A deputy collector- will ho eta- favorable comment* of person* KKMINOLK. lud; Marh.11, 3rd.
thm 'd at the Chamber or Coaa- from jSrtalda tha Coonly who de­ Ferns. Bulba and other O n amerce Feb, t t frem 1:00 o'clock clared (b# arrangements of the menial Plants and cut Flower*—
GIBRALTAR. Feb. IB— W » in the morning autll 4:00 o’clock display mors attractive than any Oaceola, lati BKMINOLH. lad.
Rttease of aa American Insurgent
In
the
afLornoon
Id
ad
rise,
assist
Citrus Fruit*—Brevard, l i t ; Pa*- volunteer, 22-ytar old Guy GaaJle,
A aortal gathering of th* mem­
In commenting on the awards, *0, tod; BKMINOLK, 3rd.
waa expected soon after a num­
bers e f the Sanford Tourist Clsb and roarer with tB*»apera aa ta
will bo bald la the Chamber ef their Inroime tag rwtani*. It wag local members In charge nf thn . VageUMaa and Garden . Pro- ber of influential reallenta InterCommerce building Monday night announeod today by J, Kdwln Exhibit Committee spoke aa fop d ae u —Pascu. 1st] Osceola, Mid; reded recently with Insurgent
Generalissimo Francisco Franco.
a t 7:30 o'clock, Mrs. c. C. tort, loiraon. Collector of Internal lowgt "White ws don't bars any BKMINOLK, 3rd.
Hrrenae. I t waa previously
fcvlouity aa- Heat pteesa. aa yet, wc feel - Irish Potatoes and Bwaot Fe- The young volunteer’s mother,
nouocUK arroaaoaulrr th
a t the rethar yrood that the visitors Utoea-Oaceola. lot:
that
Alachua, Mrs. Harriet Bayne Castle of
roaM be am
l t d ; Pa»cu, 3rd; BBMINOIA
p o st attractive

Gordon B a r n e t t
Seeks Re-Election
To L e g i s l a t u r e

City Starts Move |
To A id Payment O f I
Delinquent Taxes

HvM-uers pushed through Ion*
of debris during tho night- to find
Ills body kurlrd in nmd piled up
hy water that rushed into the mine
yesterday from n pool left as Ilia
rrault of surfatr mining.
The other seven miners were
safe In a "rock hole" high abovr
tha reach of the waters. All said
they ''frit finu". Two men earaped yratrnlay when water roar­
ed Into the mine fulluwing a
dynamite blast.

“Wanted Man” Jailed
By Local Patrolmen

George A. DtCollrs wns advised
Thursday nf III* prunin'ion lo Uie
rank of Major, Florida National
Guard, and list* te rn placed In
rnmmcnd of M10 U t _ Battalion,
I2 lth Infantry.
Mnjnr DrCntlc* ha* previously
rervetl In tlio old Stole Militia,
Itigular Army during the World
War, and in the National Guard,
Hi* first service was nx an en­
listed man in the Jacksonville
Light Infantry, where lie served
for six years, under
Captain
Jame* Y. Wilson, while a resident
uf Jacksonville.
In 11117 he enlisted In the Tank
Corps and while rnroule to the
port nf debarkation for oversees
duly, lie rerelved an order detail­
ing him to attend tho Tank Of­
ficer* Kcliont, * lie re bo received
a rnntmlsilnti aa second lieutenant
in Hie Tank Corps. Ha aerved
throughout tha rest of Hie war and
wud promoted to tha rank of first
lieutrnant prior to Ilia armistice.
During the lime that Major
Ih-Coltes bus barn in command
uf the headquarters company, ha
rompletrd the course of study
prescribed by thn Army Extension
Courses, and was recently award­
ed a diploma from the Command
and General
E itetutoa
School.
The promotion of Major Da*
Cotie a, hrlnga lo three the number
of promotions In the fianfort
Post of tlui National Guard In aa
many months: the others being
Ihoar of Major Arthur W. Knox,
from the rank of Captain, and of
Captain Douglas G. Scott, flam
tho rank of first lieutrnant. ’
{Second Lieutrnant Wtlbor D,
llclman,
of the
hradqunriera
company, ha a been placed In coat*
mend of Uie company pending th o '
selection of a successor to Major.
De Col tea.

A man who gars hla name ns
Tommy Johnson, believed in bo
wanted by thief of Poliru llarry
Robinson, nf Cbeslor. Pa. fo r' a
number of rr'tnlnal offense*, wan
arrealad by Patrolmen Hoy Tillla
and R. C. Wllrox oa he w«a leav­
ing the Welakn Apartment yes­
terday morning.
Johnson denied nnr connection
With the erimee In Pennsylvania
but a warrant for hla arrest has
been received via air mall from
Ike Cheater chief of police.
Johnson a|ao waived bis extradi­
Partly cloudy tonight and
tion rightsJohnson wa* living fn tho unday, possibly gestured ate
Apartment and waa employed
with a local firm at tha time of

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itryer* Think
a t Great War
lot T o Be Short

Seminole County
Court Records

LONDON, Feb. 14— fA’l - A ray
of hope hsa come out of the ware
X China and Spain.
*
i They have struck a blow, »om*
rises obaerver* belleva, at the
; popular theory that th* next
' great war would be a abort, de­
cisive ono with the ndventeg* 1»
fkvor of the ergrearor.
, The SpanUh civil war haa
dragged on for more than eigh­
teen month*. A few month* ago,
early victory for fimcral
xsclaco Franco waa forecast In
at quarters.
The SpanUh government's big
i Offensive of Teruel, rmulUng III
rout of tho Inaurgetd*. qu'vb'r
changed the situation. Now im“ *1 olatervnra are predicting a
atrdgglc.
with Prancu'a
■ of avrnlual victory d&lt;Itlahod.
Jd China, the Jnpnnrce have
a series nf surreaaes. But In
o than six moniha of bitter
.warfare they have failed to nub'
due (be Chinese forces. And Tok'
F * la preparing for a long war.
jj ■.From both, Informrd ob.crvcrC
- PfHwe. have come a lesion to

beck, Inc.
Nadla/act lau Of Mortgage
Federal Farm Mortgage Coyp. To
Upton More man, et ox
Halo Cue Irad a
Super Mold Carp. To Lemmond
Tiro Shop

Addreesograph-Multlgraph

State of Florida To'IJoyd F . Boyle
Stale of Florid* To K. 8, Johnaan
tJa feedfee
C. H. Bancroft, receiver of City

Hargxln Schick Shaver Hike New
110 00, Handel) Electric Co.

■A V I Y00 B Watch repaired by
[L jB * whk really know* haw, IX— Wanted
■rtggx. Jeweler Magnolia Aw
WANTED:

Oiengo

paekere

al

encc. I'hone 250 *It.

Uader New Management
i We are catering to permanent
woekly gurata. Ftalra per week—
Cf«m |1.00 to *0.00, single—fii.OO For Urnl: Nice garnet
apart­
' and Dp, double. Hatre by djy —
ment, 6 'rooma and tit lb, Phone

- pi.oo to

f 1.60, *ii|glo—iJ.ou to 661 J o. 41 Falrldie.

: t u w , double. Our beda me tSiol
boat. Hot and cold water In evrry UNFURNISHED* OAKAGK~Apt.
. room. A homelike n'nioeph.’ro ptue
4 limine ahd b*th. R e n t' 1-0
complete hotel eervlce. Wo selconi i mo. Tel. IKMI.
your inspection of our rooma,
tually linn -crayed talking about
‘ Dining room now cprn, with
2 2 — R eal E s t a t e to E x c h a n g e . the ciplolta of ihtt Italian vohmA -l eervlce and rxrcllpnt food at
terra III Hpalnpopular prieca. C, V/. Hulllvan,
Now Ida enarglre appear to be
directed mainly nt diplomatic ac­
tivity— efforta to
Incrcaae the
FOOT THOU lll.KHf I » t ua c o r
aropt and InDutncc of Ilia Borne• reel them, build a aapport to
Berlin axle.
C ly Individual loot, llullol guarBlgnlDcanco wen b &lt;lathed hi
aed or money refunded. Ivry'e
aome qunrlara liaru lo tba re­
■ho# Storecent remerka of Adolf lld ltr of
W. 3. King—plumbing, 108 B. Pal
Germany In hia annual maetlag
’ ryelto Ave. rhode 60.
with ilia hernia of Ihc_ diplomatic
I — H elp W an ted

WANTED —Bivrvlnry - muat be
a capeldn ali-ni&gt;Ki«|ilii'r, i“
miliar with Hlluc uml Ri'n«ral
Dfflra inn|lni&gt; Aililimui luqiilrlue
to Rax X. rum lli’rald, l-lviiii
qaxllfli III Iona.
i *|H‘ri' nn’, -nn1'
aalary eipoctHl.

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SANFORD MARKET iREPORT

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Martin’s Garage
e
General

N O T IC E

va
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Service

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TO: JIMMIK a HKI.I’IL
d l r - c e and reaMrnra I* un­
known.
You or* binbx nottfle-1 and rrqalrod la appear la ifec f-irrxnlag
mum In ilia Circuit Cmirl. Nlnih
Judicial Circuit, In and for HemInola Counlir, Klnrlda, on lh» lllh
day nf March ■»]■, and In dafault Ibarrof n decree pro milfeaao trill He entered aaalarl ynd
and anld rauea will proceed a*
parte.
It la further ordered Hint the
notice he publlehed once each
week for four mnaeeullte week*
Sanford Herald, n newspaper
having penerat
pnhllealliia In
Pemlnola county, Florida.
Wllnrea the hand nf the Clerk
and oral of the Circuit Court, Ihla
the Ilk day of February. Iflb.
O. I*. HKflNHOK,
Clerk of Clrruli Courl.

A prloo yon c u ulford
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Martin's Garage
WANTED
BUBCTRIC MOTOR*
ANY I R I OR CONDITION
MOTOR* fJENERATORS /
MAGNETO AND POWtMJ
EQUIPMENT
REPAIRED OR REBUILT
AND GUARANTEED A8
NEW
COMPLETE AUTO
ELECTRIC SERVICE
AND PARTS
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Inecrlptlon
THIRD HACK: E-lf Mila
If bun. to-*0e,
cittNEdH c a n n a o B : r u . per
Careful Maid
* llllepets INby |
The Five Hundred d u b had a
dm. nee via bine. Blow u -l*c.
polar's Hear
Hllver Tint
COM.A HUHi Fin. per ten. bud. vary plexiant party at the library,
Trinket
Tenney lllckene
ll-lk .
. .
.M
l ms. . ' . j U m n _____
Plrlea Tbroiick nine Wine
CDIIN.-ifOtlriMl. Fla. par too. with Mr. end Mrs. George Crosby
FOURTH IIAUIti Fulurliy. &gt;
FU. per,.due. II-ITHe.
ax comm It too T h un day evening.
Hnppy Oullunh
Yan lann
(TUcuMIlKliai Fla. bun, kern, The next meeting wia be a Val­
Xanana Traffla
Mae Duff
Nn Huppllre.
Red Pick
Hen Ilryn
KOOl’i.ANTi Fla, hue
bora, entine pdrty. • y
Dun DolanC
Alee l.uck
fair la good, l l . t - l t t l
FIFTH II ACM: X-11 lllle,
A Jolly
eurprUa party for
I.RTTUCR:
Fla.
tCKHKtlO.
D
ri­
Pllot'e l e i
Valenllne'r 0&gt;rf
e r crla fair to food quality Mr. Francea Avenl’a birthday waa a r­
fUrfle’a Nlahi
flay lllali
MUSTARD: Fla. rerly, par doe ranged by'xlxteen a f her friend*
Huff amrler
Ann Will
bun. Il-H a Salad bua hpra., l l - at b et M ine an Monday night when
Dabby Ilrern
He.
SIXTH HACK: Fulurliy.
(lKnA: Fla. bua, hpra No aup- game* were played end refreahJuet Fax
Had Judgment
Miller tad
fioemlii* Wldnw pile*.
ONIONS: (Or.an&gt; Fia. par doa. roenta were terved.
Dublin Tam
HunoI
bun Ore la else, Hunch If-fte.
Undunlded
Hquesky khnee
Thera ere 11,7*7 living alumni
l-AiiHf.ltn Fla. par dee. bun.
SKVONTir HACK: b it Mile
ie-lle
of Harvard Unlvoretty redding
True Difcb
Traffic Chan/a
I'UAfl^tOreea) F la , bua. hpra,
Parlelahiiown
Killy May
TMrMn aood qaalliy, No aifbpllaa. I In I t rountriea.
Jual Man
Ada Mar
Senalor Ifanlay
Kale Hlfxlna
tHrillTII HACK: Fulurliy.
Huld Vanlura
Traffic Hen
Happy Hurler
Myrtle Mrlndy
Nlmpennla
Pabara'aFnaty
Faarleaa Hurhlr My Valamlne Jr.
NINTH RACK: 0-10 Mile
Kind lluddy
rollyrlla
Chance Ckarlle
fa r Kay
LABELS
yinlat Andrewa
Frlla Omrn
DISPLAY
tlullCay
frlnreae Rom
TKNTf? ItACH: t ie Mile,
A RCA D E BLD G .
felar fan
Ju n Frlnra
Dldll
Molly Omen
«
nneble Fairy frlnceea Omen
Uollle Capper
Ardmore.
n n irr

HOFMANN

If Ulrica Tuulakt
hack:

L0NGWO0D

SIGNS

NEON

FURNITURE PAI

n « N 8 YIEI.D NO PROFIT
BRISTOW. Okla. —(JP»— The
average Oklahoma hen lays 01
•*X* a year doer n’t pay for bey
keep.
Poultry men of the Creek County
Poultry Federation *ay t hen'
muat lay at Irani 10 egga a year!
before Ike fanner can mike a
profit on her.
|
Tho federation la attemptIng to.
find a way to do aomathing about
the low production average.

Roberts* G ro
223 E . F IR S T

PH O N E 39

" I t h a s to bo g o o d "
If we hope to continue te merit phar goodw ill and po iwn*
•g* we know that wa meat tapply yaa with "Quality 0 roc erica"
that never dlaappalat at yliras that are rig h t

Electric Service
m

Maxwells Av*.

P h a ^ 111

WERT-The JEWELER*
. Dlamodda Vnd Watchaa

FTne Witch Ana Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
WUBw
«
Hi*, ea Tewesn
n iu iim iiiii

D O S O M E T H IN G . .

G row B e t t e r C rop *— F e r tlH ie W ith
N IT R O P H O S K A A nd C A L C IU M N I T R A T E

*

With Our Hammer Mill and Mixer,
*ur Feed* ara alwaya freah.

H cra x p .

S E M IN O L E F E E D

CO M PAN Y

ntava *4 ,

GREYHOUND
RA CES
S A N F O R O -O R L A N tiO
KEN N EL CLU B
On R o u te 1 7 — 1 0 Mlleq S o u th O f S a n fo rd

(Tara at the Rad Arrow)
10 R A C E S
N IG H T L Y

(Except Baaday)

USED BTEWART-WARNKR Re
frlgerator, 10750;
Keyitom
automatic gaa
watrr heater
130.00; Uacd Clark Jewel get
gooil condition
II6.IXI
___
__
Also several circulating heater*
at barialn price*. Scott Carr*way

14 Oc- Bottle

Ketchup ___ __

Club S te k lu

lb,

Phillips Delicious

FOB
SA LE:
entirei houMhold
fiftm lahlng, 8 bail rtoont iultc,
llpuaewcirk of any kind. Frlgidalrc, gaa itova, oil atove,
. 0th, Anon alat- llughe* ruga, roll-top deak, chair*,
i
and
JUeramentn, CeMf, will , caleother item*, Wetnirn,I,
103 W brata It. eantennlal frdm February
I I — Miscellaneous
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY If,

26— Miscellan eo u s F o r S ale

Want houae-work or waahlng
Mary Phillip*, 007 K 8th St.

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FECANd: Vo Bapptlce.

Corp. Ill*Hrii

C la ssified Advertisements

MONTEZUMA"

Lake City Invaded By
Southbound Tourists

,

I'Ve \

. been panting through hero uc! rotdlng to estimates of the Tour;l»t Department o f Ute Lake City
and Columbia county Chamber of
'Commerce, with the
number
.mountlag to approximately USO
on two daya of laat weak.
| Between J(00 and 8000 tran­
sient a are being accomodated
iwlth meala and lodging! In Lake
City every night, and new facIT11lea art being provided to care for
[more, according to a check-op of
local hotale, rooming houaet aiul
rruUuranta. I t la aatlmated that
I half a million aouth-bound winter
June*, Ulrnna K. To Vera W.
visitors hcv# panned through Laka
Judge
City aince the aeaion opened, and
Quit Claim Deeds
that clone U&gt; fOOjOOO have. epent
HleV. George ( i ; c t ox To Rayat leait one night here.

it Wars Have
T a u g h t Futility
Of Surprise Attack

L— Announcement*

sa n fo r d

&lt;■- .

FOH SALK: ~ x'uivd- Eledrolu.
Refrigvralora-4 ft. (60., 6 ft,
I7». Seminole Tire Shop.
SPECIAL HOME Bargain at big
sacrifice. Corner 0th fit. utd
Dollar A (lay’a Paint will keep
your homa looking heiici for a Magnolia Av*. All caah. S*e D. L
longer Urn*. Blanley.llugc:! Hard' 1h rather, erxaculor. Phon* M i.
war* Co.

Soup 2 cans for
la drawing out local
F r e s h , b u n ch
v e g e ta b le s ,
B E E T S , G R E E N O N IO N S .

T U R N IP S ,

2 Bunches For 15e
JOE PALOOKA

Legalized
Pari-Mutuel
Batting

CA RRO TS*

FLORIDA STA TE RACING COMMISSION SUPERVISION
POST TIME S l i d

FOOLIN’:

By HAM FISHER
TTNtTCH.

3 5 — S h o e R e p a ir

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F o r pus]&gt;ry wire, corrugated and
V crimp tooling, ciHle wire,, WHY NOT take advant*«* of
expert aho* repairing en« curb
bog wire and barh wire—Ameri­
Ill
cas made— For prlcra see HillI serviceT City Blme Shop.
| Sanford Ave.
Implement Co.

i£r ECONOMY and
SATISFACTION ia*

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NUMBER-.

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L . t f y . t t ...

20TH CENTURY’S MAGELLAN
..

leets Defea
*

West Gripped
Rejects
In F u r y Q f Soviet Chiefs
Plea For Aid
DeathAnd H
.Woll Aisaerta Russia
rported
---------In
- Wake
------- - / Deserves No More
Snow AndSleetCov- Support Than Italy
ering Plain State*,)’ Or,Germany G e t

Votc l i i T r ^ 42 On

^ - * f n | i i L k u T / i f i m t * ipkafc

bate OnAnti-Lynch*
inf BUI In Senate

» i —
rt-o*r' k
5 .7 “jr
,
De n v e r , f * j &gt;,
Feb.
ta.—o n —
- 'Th,
Daath-doallni cole (ripped
grlptxd nw
American / Federation of
Rockln today, white snow
.
Utlthew
npi
licet l«r over muck of
Orakt] L,llor&lt; Vlec-rrc\ldrnt
Plains area
and
Oklahoma-M)&gt;ll »a'd today, ha* rejected an
alicama ran at Hoad itaao » * appeal of Joaef Stalin, Sorlet
tbs h-n* delayed hi***. ot_ w*n' ftr. Ruiife’n leader, fo r organised
Whipped southward out of west* Irtor throughout the war’d to
am Canada.

Filibuster Now
Enters 28th Day
11*

Southerners
BQ1 WU1 Be Side­
tracked By Move
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THERE IS NO MASK

By Fears
New_Gri

-ir r

WP
im f
fi

Schuachnigg
AgainWith
GhancellorAs Ni
Gain Cabinet

5l

Nazi PrisoMj?
r i f e Rele

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no mask ip hid* the feature* hrr* of Ku Klu* Klan'a
^laard Hlrnm Wesley Evans, In the national limelight,
quickly Changes egprwkm n» hl» &lt;ho. gh h fartt

Girls Who Killed House Committee
For $ 2.10 Given S e e k s Increase
L ife Sentences In Army Reserves
Jaycees Discus^ Roosevelt States
Use Of “Reefer” Cig­ Rep. Scott Warn* Of
arettes Is Blamed Concerted S p re a d
As Cause Of Crime Of Fascism In U. S.

Goif Tournament
Plans At Luncheon

’ • 'i

U. S. Marines
Armed Japani
International

&gt;r aiioci*t*0 From
A n xiou s E urope, "
'b y w ar and fe a r *
drnte ot tltenheaofc kltjod IU n do tha government* o f H it­ serious.
rould n ot tell today w h l
ler and Muaaollnr, Woll said
hortoa to provide ine*G
th e new ui&gt;He*va1 In U r
SOth Century's Magellan I* Captefa Robeni Muir, lefif
Montana and N*bra*kn rbporl-Speaking for nearly LOW,
y ir d wan a la n d illd s.
ad death* hy freeing. ley N t l 4 American workera affiliated
British army, shown a bore with hta comely wlfa, Thsy a ri
u tt0f
m ere e h lftln y o f Ih e j
»tng a ketch and gathering a mew of 10 young aaamtn hM ‘adVan'j * « r * wore blamed for death* In the
* " " ^ 7
W * £ ‘i“ 5
In guarded B een *
t Colorado and Kun»a*. Two to Labor, 1 urn aulhorlred to aay' that
ortenUtte for &gt; voyage along the rouU round tha horti &lt;»%vvted by lColor* &lt;l0 * nd K“ni"* ' T " ° *° L" bor’ 1 •&gt;"» ■u*horl* B,1
alt Inchre of *no» covered CoM* Ame lijn worker* will not permit
A u e tria ’s n n ti-N a il
Ferdinand Magellan.
reolo end Wyoming.
• '.thrmwlve* to become embroiled
lor K u rt SchuschnU nt
Tho abrupt chance of wealhe*! In war to help aiva Stalin’* die*
co n ferred in G erm an y
^
nclch.fuchrcr Hitter- Thera
,
raariiln* fmru the .MI.«l»alPPt ta-nrah’p", he aaid.
iiUtern
se n a to rs
have
River to Utah, followed by on# The ‘final victory of lodaUjim”
long bean pronounced onraWy WVi
said 'hey are prepared fa &lt;*lk
day Ilia r**»*llon of California’* will not be complete, Stalin eald
tween them.
indefinitely to defeat the bill.
I*-ilay a id e of heavy r»ln. BnoW yeatrtday, until aid la added to
Now th* barriers of th* A«i*rtl
They predicted the bill would bo
and min amorally
benefited Rimin'* effort* to atrvngthen her
Irian cabinet against Naxle w afSU
fhehrad without ■ rote aeon
we,tern wheat land.,
*|
'O a t f e d Ow Wage «ie&gt;
left down. A close friend o f HV71
b *t supporter* o f the meaanre
ler and two men avowedly friend*:
said they would' eeek a record
ly to Na»l Germany and two'/
voU on the merit* of lh* bill.
WITH
CHINESE
ARMY,
AT
Seminole County Tag Assessor
llonalUt* wan admitted fa'Tha vote on limited debate waa
Sanford Doudner Inilay reminded CHENGCHOW, Feb. !«.—M l— cabinet. Mon Own 1,0*0 t
4* again at and 41 for limitation.
Semluolo omniy rt-aldont* that Japin'*
gr-y-winged
bombing
(Canllnufa oa r»a» TltrselyO
• Supporter* defended tha b tP p
intangible tag reljtrti* worb duo plane* rprm.l d&lt;-ath nnd larror
—Sapport*ri defended the be­
and
that
orar
kali.
l&gt;(
thd
Bm*
over tho Yellow River ValVey yes­
i
labored anti-lynching bill yaeter*
for tiling application* far Home- terday, after bombing at losst ore
d*T to a final beret of ergtory
Dana for an annual golf tour­
WASHINGTON, Feb. I«._(&gt;D ■lead Rssniptlon* laid asplrod.
American mission during « sevpralbntnarf to tbfc rot# today on
NdWA*K, N.' J.. Feb. I I . -w&gt;)
WASHINGTON. Feb. II. -U P) nament, (a be held thl* year ‘ O*** —I'rreklen*. Rnoael'elk feel* that
I'olntlug in a |nl|*r rteelvod ego drive to »ma»h Chlneso rea debate-limitation motion.
—
Hou**
MU'tary
Committee
to­
time In ApHJ, were dle«.»*ed by
—Tw0 yoohs women convicted of
raconily from (lor. F m l I'. Ganw sis lance In North China.
•mfatfa Lewla democrat, Hit- claying a b u driver In a 11.10 day approved bllle to re-eafab|lib membera of the Junior Chamber the Nation'* price structure atill the lore I Tog As*e*aor dec|nr*|l
.Chinese rushed rslnforcomsnfa
_
la
too
low,
but
ho
aald
yesterday
no'e. argeed tba bill did not |na a Army reeerve ot onHKed men vjf Cpntmerte at their regular
that Inimglhlo tnx ai*i-sMnont* up Hie lltnkow tallrood, pouring
bold
i
f
,
wire
canton
cad
today
to
**d * »t*l«* rtgbta, - aa Senator
that price* of lndivjdu.il commodl- this year »MI bo morn accuratn
and fa faCfoaea the aitborlied luncheon In the V»ld*i Ho‘&lt;il
County
Commlapfaiior
7
men and munition*! .Into this key
apend the W t of the r live* lo
fflaattiaid Om P i n IU )
number of regular army oommt*- tarday at .noon. B. E. lamey, tire tuch «« copper ilmuld not In (bun ever beforo afar* lh* In point In a dMperafa
effort to K|]bee of District No. I
Priaun.i
-•;
-. i . j
’-*• president, aald today,
cteave too rapidly or 4oo much. eomn fa* reports bad been mad* plug th* new Japanese advance announced b's candidacy '
A Jury of l * married mm con *|ou*d oftkaiu lo
Naval *»*»
Alta re
r* voniComTha conteeti, Mr. Laney atatad
■—
_____ * Tba
(lie UeUa*
u m ii nova*
graUnblo iq |ho atifa*or». oyor whksh hu« swltchod wrilwan) to
’wPI be open fa r' participation-in'
the Btoto,
a direct drlv* nn Hankow.
that
he
still
hold*
th*
aaina
post
Boott, California, TWmoCrat. *ay all VrsMrnta bf Sanford and ’a
Thn lidtar from (ho Govornor
It ivoo iiicre»*ini[ly evident that Democratic primary. In May.
'mended mercy. Mr*. Ethel Mg
Hun that tha United State* eboald loving cup will bo awarded the lion towiid prices that he adopted
Mr, Kltbea'l* * n*Uve
I* fa port as follows:
one of Ihe great lioltles of the
ny- Sobr. tba M -ytar old daugb
rccognl** tha pea*lbP|ty of con­ winner by-Wie Junior trade body. and enunciated' In 1933. Today he
Realising that only n small war would be fought among the of |h« d 'slrk t which ;b
ter of -a Policeman, and Uaae
certed effort by Oermapy. Italy Other prime will a]*o be awnrtled mentioned only eoppvr as an es- percentage ot |ho \*|un of In- scattered villages and heavily pop­ **nts on tho Board, l i t wag
vleva Owen*, It- atbod pale arid
and Japan t* "gpraad Faec'am to winner*.
ample of hla feeling that some tnngildn peraon*) properly ha* ulated towns of this oncc-ptacvlul In Chuluotn and fa 19 Id ■»»■•:
twenty OanniaaJcwar F. A. Dy* narveua a*
^edSe
Daniel
J,
the United 8ia(»*.‘
President Inner alao reported commodity price* should not rise been n«,o«»ed, I «oeilrod author­ Honan cnunlryrido.
lo umavu where ho he* Jtvad'’
" m today aimoobcod bla candidacy Brennan pionouncad th*
that
an
Inter-club
golf
faurna.
'. Th* Military Coamltta* delayed
too aharp.'y and hs said It should ity for tho Inspection ot ilm Yudfa* ro-olaation to tha Board from tepee. ’
The big Jopnnuse bombing ilnca that time.
ncik'n on (be bill fa prevent war­ ment between Vio Rotary ('lull not boom to 10 eents a pound.
(!••«■■•* Ml
*■*)
One ot 1ho most prominent
( r w ll s » s Oa raa* Sit)
Dlatrlef No. f , avbject to (ho D m Due’na the’ eU ht day trial Mr*.
time ■profiteering.
and.th* Jay fe e * I* scheduler
rcridi-tue of Gone vs, ho o tg g A.
n m tfe primary In May.
Tha1 President said a "corps of
Bob] admMted
the automobile
for ThcrvdaR of this week.
Urge tltrtte groro and during
government experts will submit a
Mr, Dyaon waa alettad fa public theft apd ihren holdup* but eald
Four delrgnte* from the Nan detailed price study to him on
pest several year* h* h u feel
•fOee fa * the fW t time In the -reefer- d ia re tl* * rendered her
ford organisation *n the St*u- Thursday cud that he probably
leSS election.
up * Inrue c*tt|a buslnes*.
In White Lake, unable to tell right from wrong.
confeirne#
of
the
Junior
Chamber
N. a , ha
Ills current term *e C
will comment thereon at hi* Friday
at aa oarly age
Bbe contested to killing baa
heart)
to ba held In the llavina tiardm- pre*s .'’conference. These expert*
wllh hie parat
A new typ* apparatus for bfard
Th^
w,rc
Coninit»*|oni-r •* the find*
- Wrtnlngton driver Wili am Bnrhortl and tak
_________
_
_
**
.
.
.
.
,
_.
|reeenlly
by
Comity
at Pafalka on Feb- IP nnd ?" rnel- yrith Feerriary of Troascry
where he.lived until bd ctma to ln( ll.td from .hi* cbnnaa car­
office held hr Mr. Kllheo Imt
were appointed a* follows: Eddie' Henry Murgmtlmi,
Sanford fat ISM.
Jr., earlier cmatr*. till l*y Dr* C* C. Mriuloiit nr icyci!ri| iotl&lt;ty*
during that ilmo ba h*« never
rier. Mlaa Owen* admitted a y
11"w 11
klrehoff, Alva Cellini, n. I . today for a lengthy discussion of
Mr, Dyeon baa baan engaged In cmupanyltig tha older girl on tha
Ji.cksonvillo bnd secoinpauird ly i| C. M. law eu’eird n plea of m'ssed An Important mseUng.’
WASHINGTON. Feb. It. —UP) Hart, ftnd E. E. Uney.
the conatmrtjcn
priccemm^llly price.
’
■ |dl*cuU |,m on th . entire field of,guilty to ihntges of discharging ' Mr. KIIboa regularly attmrie
,, . . , . . .buafnea*
, .
■ *f mo Irina but claimed the
be re ­ ’—The United State* mutt have a
Janice
Rowland
nnd
Mr.
IVcth
The ronfi-rt-c* Included Dr. Isa-'-. . .
tlcaljy all af fain Ilf* and ba* hpd, malned In lh* automobile el af|
n
1 blood tinn'fualnh hy Ihe »|&gt;erl.vll«t of Dreanii* In putlle |dsrea and Ihe M e t h o d i s t Church .* 9 4 / ,
navy powerful enough to r«pcl ered were apjicintcd *« drlcgati i dor. Lvbln, . . .
eonakletwbl* gaperienc* In read timo*.
I* ertlvu In school affairs of th* '
po**lb|a
elmulUneoUi
attack*
un
'of
tbo
1
jibor
11
naai
lw**
,
*10
° f , t,° rt-r»-iit(waa wnlinm l by Judge War* to ■ommunlty In wh'ch he rseldokj',*!
to tha dedication of Vie new Jay 8tatf»Nr*
bul'd'ng and other fe rn * of pBbboth
coast*,
preeldont
tlooaevelt
II* improvement*.
Cm clubhouse In New Smyrna I
u c n .m , H.rv.rd U
n
i
"
^
lrS ° r 1 s 'r 'T ^
* J * 7 " r , ,T n ° " ,d f10,U. ”r Ho I* a mornhor of lh* Ti
aald yaaterdar In dteetsa’ng bla tcnlsbl. Member, of * o Banfoid W a R y ecqmrml.t, Dr. Jacob Vlner. ' ^ ' u L 1
Since coming to Sanford be h&gt;*
D
,r:
Mr' "
ln ,1" ' &lt;ou" ' y J,M " Club and tho Bamhiolo
Tho
320 apprnrancr bond of
national dafen** aapaoelon pro­ Cl-b war. also Invlied to afend bf C h l.u o UnlveriRy. a .portal
M*ofla" ',n' ,r
been engaged chiefly aa a build­
Charabor of Commerce,
gram
■ J
ing rent eerier and la now ru xn r
U&gt;a annual dance of the DeUnd eeonontifSd.Hor to tho Jro .a u ryl( Th#
dm1oped ,p pnrn, ul Elliot l.ofnlr rhargrd with reck*
Ho la married fa tho
leas
driving
was
ratveutrd
as
was
Tba
preaMenl
i(H
4
bU
pr*M
Junior
Chamber
lr
bsld
in
bleed aa one ef the leading con­
bo
Cathorfao riynt. Hie
Ihn
(!'■
spprjrnnro
bond
of
Edeorteranc*
that
In
ihv
oii'hlon
'tjf
Traem^J’.'
rcVrVmh
.h
n(|d»ta0
tL
tw
t1
t"
C
*
1
r,hy,kl*
"
*
«
l»
r
i*
d
lx
cx- r .—y , Pglnam Hots) on Friday, Trotaury ■ roearch and atatii lea (,^n)r|y &gt;.Lru|&gt;1a In operallnn an-1
tractor* hi title Tlrinltp,
bunting end fishing
defense strati I Ufa, 'A
Afa*rkn
W *T k eC»H&gt; H '"F ,b .&lt;LI.
Mr. Dyoen married Frede Kllntdlvlaloni , Assistant Secretary of a , qiolion picture demonatrallnp wprd klsupln charged with intaxl- Particularly Interested fa
rollon.
*
Jli-nry
Aulrcy,
plrndcd
not rely .with safety upon k'ffaet
' J“
Jon, Paris was appointed chair tho‘Treasury; Wayne C. Taylor,
wwrih la 1111 and baa two eldldbird dogs.
that I* capable ot defending ontF jnair jt f the program committee cm) Ihfrtprt E. Dksfan, special th* techniqu* of lie . use was gujlly. fa rhnrgcv of Inlox.'catlon
ren, EllaaW U and Frodrirk, J r .,
■illown
hy
lh*
Jacksonville
physi­
and
wli«
scnlrnrnl
to
pay
a
fine
_
_ _
,
coming wotk.
who iro attending public achoola
aid* fa Mofgent)ou.
The weekly mealing of «h* on* coeat at a thhe, and that'the
cian.
of fS and cinla or-ooste CO^layf. J u r r a l l Q L o d g e
nation
muat
consider
both
tlik
M Blafard. ,
Chat* and Checker Club will be
ra r:
Dr. T. II. Teague, was a gue«t
, J l » baa baas a m em ber'ef ihe brid l a t h e V aM „ Hotel Thnmde" Ailept'e apd |he Kaciftd t * pt«(■t thn mealing nnd Dr. Wado T.
S ep t let
Church fa r over 20 night at 7:M o’clock, It. M. Harm, ■IbU war conea.
Garner, physklsn who hs* Just
Tha praaldent. oatllned hl.i po
and l a .a
•eeretoty eald lodiy.
eomo to Sanford, wns accepted
Choosing top hla subject
aition whan ha wag aaknd wbuthInto tbn Society.
Individuality of Masonry,
Th« Weklra
will meet &amp; ! , r b* oVPpev* a a . lper***# fa
-Frequent
cnnlacte
are
being
Tho physicians
attending the
of tho Grand Lodge of
IIL L Hall .,7
..
' Japan’g
J..,..,- .n^val
.,.1 M
il.
.whrlt
1 .1 .
ratio,
|a
Ctiambtf “I ;'b e. MlitVi
Ihla affacnonn
made with Washington officials so
With I I seconds remaining lo pro and amateur rules, tha two meeting also approved the sug­ as to keep Informed on the pro­ Ruiscll A. WIIHsms In an ai
ibre# at
&gt;t flvp each for
:t:0 0
s produced a number of gestion offered recently that a gress of the Surplus Commoditise to opproalmatety IRo Mi
the Wd
this country and O roat'lirllabi. pfaF, Urn DeLand All BUrs drove
d»rthe Masonic Temple hist
' r plfara, vflth th* Black portion of the money appropriated CorporNlon
lie
ths ^] lRiltod
United Rial*
Riates ov#r from the three yard line la s tiW 1
regarding the pur- rev# what was termed a moat
annual1? for the advertising of
nit
tho
same
play
which
falo
hoallttilo*
th a u uf, rurplu* Florida celsty, leresllnr. and detailed d&lt;
I CharWrtrm » PglrieC* n»y will U ab*«rr&lt;d might be
nlgM i t dsfaat the Sanford Black-: ™
Vanderbilt, fa dafsat citrus be used to oat up a fund
laftanv
■by local Antler* a t, Ih a "™ -’' •■&gt; l * o front* eUaaltenvourty
cafa aamVpro football team 0 : to ,— jalannp'State th* past season. to further research work fa citrus J . C. lattice, accrctary of lh* of the Influence and lh*
added that ,ach a
posaiblUtr
IB- (fall fanlght ot 1:00 a’cf
st various unhrsrsIHea over the Florida Crtcry Industry Control of Masonry not only fa Ute Ui
mail b* lfvw» duo coa* Idoration 0 fa n gam* sponsored by tha He Ip 1hj» u *y, Odham, tbs Sanford nation.
CommIUpe, itelrd today,
flalala reported today.
|Sts too, hut also fa Sweden* '
Land
High
School
Alhletle
Ascenter,
|iauei|
J
ho/tall
fa
ths
Th* price twr critv, tit* number l.-nd, Canada end Cuba.
fa the fo rm u la te at a natfognl
rxwlalUm
and
played
amUr
the,
dborterbreb' and Immediately roNolle B. Randall J
defens# poUay, • |
of a m to bo purchased for relief
Maaona f r o m
su
3gfaa a t IlaUey Field.
calfad
again, then ho tucked lh*
perm la*Ian by
Ho raforvad earrtspnndenli lo
distribution nnd th* grad* of the Lodge* vUllrd Sanford fa
The gam* was wall played, with ball ander hi* arm and ran straight
■peri or O. p. P«* ton today
r*i&lt;f *
[i rodcot have hut been decided th* distinguished speaker
tba-state departKMal for a puaflashy open field running anti
•tragi a gsraga and
upon by Um Commodltioe Corpor­ Miami. Some e f t
albl* aUtesaent an Japaa’a rafas vis lose tackling predominating. dawn tba- field for a t o , yard
gate
'before
heteg
tackled
from
In Sanford Height* at aa
al to a lia tha ppitod B u tci.
J . L. Bpdrlfat. president of thn ation as yet, Mr. Lsttlc* said, resented at th*
Line pby waa particularly good in
eori e f P W . Contractor J . f , i
Gr«at Britain, and rraaca
la
Orlando nnd chairman of thn but Government purchase* or* ex­ night wera: DeLand. Near
tha dafeaalr* department for both
Starring
for Sanford 1
k »• U f a A n n a t f t t t
fOrtaaUou fagasdfag bar naral ofafam
Fifth Conireaeionel district "f pected to begin the tetter pari of Daytona Bosch, and Ht.
with
Do
Land
having
Watte,-Stepb-r, and Odham fa
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•-U
Um week. ‘
con*tract'aa program.
burg. Visiting Masons front
slightly the bast of R most of lies; llarnage, ARman. and Law- Townsend d ab s, will aspteln tho
, thlo aetfan by Tokyo ta ex lh* way exrvpt fo r tba first part
Carolina,
Ohio, Michigan/
plan
advocated
by
tba
Group
ot
fan
-fa
the
U
r
lfle
lJ.
Standout*
rported u&gt; r a a a li.la the United •f tba fourth quarter when Ihe
Connecticut war* also pi
—
. for'Dvljomt were Poppell and CuJ- tba regular msatfaa In lh* WeOther speakers daring tbd
Cata. ripped through
tba Alt d s n fa »#ln lino and Mari fa and laba building at 7:39 o'clock.
‘jtHHfr M JH
Ing were: Most Wonhlpfm
Thursday night, president of ihn
Stare* I tee repeatedly,
Qffut fa the tiack field.
a *M « t» kb 1
the Florid* $
Moving picture* of th* work of Master o f
The b e ) area placed In position ATba game wsa referred by local clab, W. It, Dupros, said
guaa.
U&gt;g American Church Institute for Ralph B. Chapman,
foe tba acaro when Dole mi iu- Walter Mayberry. 1937 captain of today.
Utrcepfad n Sanford pax* on their tba Unit trail y or Florida football
Tha local club president cor negro**, entitled 'flown Where Master o f tho local
awn dd yard tin* and brought It team, and All-Southern halffanrk. dtellr Invited all those Interested Ufa Need la Grvatoal", under the D. Brownlee, Grand
Um SS A series of right
Starting lineup for the Del*nd fa Ufa plan to bear the address direction of Dr. Cyril RenUey, who Frank L. Millar, Dlateki „
broeght a concert of negro aplrll- Grand Mealar J . O. Huff,
talerspvreed with ■ few All Stare waai * PoppelL L a , of tb« Ortepdo Townaendite.
ual* *nd recitation* fa Sanford Sword Bearer E. K.
____
_fag placed the U tl on Oreen, I. L, Ilril, L g ,, Osdasaro
will bo .aliown nt th* New Smyrna and Gleam Z -1
WAI
‘ I * —(F t— jtbe P w k .v Cat Utrae yard Ifae. A* T . Wlllteiaa, r. g . Deemteg , r
DR. OARDINKk R KPOBTS
Vaihb
Crom Parish Hou»* next past master of Ike ■
, teak T tba full
Dirk son, r. a., Cfante, a. bu,
I
Peal Masters ;
It b»d b
night/ it was
Dr, W .D . Card fan- of 'ftenford
tk i-lm a for Ihs
Moughton
Chief ga
will gtaa sobm m m report* at Ik s thte morning.
lb * game. The try
tra* prla
In making Um announMmsnl,
paint wen*, wide,
Rlartlng lineup foe The Sanford regular lasntbly mart fag of the
payebiafr
fa' pasting allark
i Catei -Wilte. I. a„ “
■ Mid-Florida Osfaopatkle Sectety fa Rev, Martin Bram further arid
dsnUf bat great
Dade CRy Fob. IS, at 7 j00 In the that ovoryon* weald b * walsoms to
Marlow*, I. g * B . Of
moving plcturo prasenUUon
by tba Cat back
r. U T te s ^ k V t .
Hag boor ia
lotsroriteg
it today by Dr. Furdoa, society
•&lt;
W A SH IN G T O N , F e b , 18-—
( A P ) — T h e S e n a te today r e ­
je c te d a m otion to lim it d e ­
b a te on th e a n tl-ly n c h ln r bill.
D e f e a t o f th e m otion l e f t un­
ch an g ed th e a ta tu s o f
th e
filib u s te r a g a in s t th e m ea s­
u re, now e n te rin g ita 2 8 th

6
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'or Filing Japanese Planes
xmplions Spread Death And
Nears Expiration Terror In China

Tax Assessor Warns American Mission Is
Citizens To Make Bombed In Savage
Drive In N o r t h
Their ReturnsEarly

Price Structure
Still Too Low

.1

Kilbee Anitoi
Hia Candidaw,]tpj
Commission Po

n

,*S rta n ^ a r- s a f s r S c

or Second Term

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CITY NICWS BRIEFS

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No Decision Reached
On Surplus Celery

AD Stars Widest Victory From
Sanford With 18 Seconds To Play

Orlandoan To Speak
At Townzend Meeting

Golf

s

rfC

Dr. Mendoza’ Is Guest Three Guilty Pleas
H e a r d By Ware
At Medical Meeting:

Roosevelt Cites
Need Of Defense
On Both Coasts

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Work Among Negroes
Is Shown Iiv Pictures

Addresses M

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Better Understanding Needed

'

WEDNESDAT, FEBRUARY M, m s

THE HANFORD HERALD, BAKTORU, TLORIDK —
nv
P II i I IM P ,llll a|||

l i i aO
ii
. y a f u r w i '- i w w a . u 1—
V ___
— LW
of force ^n tlanrs* cp 1 an tangling commitpa nation* from
portrait c f poller *m l fra p Water- m&lt;at( b3t
believe in cn-oper»lit w* belt
— _ r t&gt; 0
f** **** ip ih a In'ernal affair* of tl, a , f f Crp A peacafal *W P ***MICMgtSON
other ndtfcAJ, Whe Kbllp. v ou*-j Ucoble me*A* fct aupport of « »
■I Cm s IUm
Democratic Hi
W 8 RAYS A
lowry-of-Wir treaty, the fan- prfndpleo
hereinbefore staled.'
HICB ABSOrrWKNT
Aro*rle*n•»*n‘ lnl*rfcnHtm trraiy,1 (Thi* U where the 1rouble lie*1
Busin*** geftenlly, at dlatlng- surarsd of high prof lit, aa a.prtco- th* condemn*He* of Japanrae In-, wjth Senators Borah and Johnson.!
uliHcd from '‘Big B o iln ra,” had drat to high wage*.
* V ' , Th*
U - 7bankata
k - T * * l o n - of China, Ithewbe th* in- The country, by . Its aentrsllty
i&gt;* opport tnlby. l**t w**k to. pr* want to fool c«VUln
U” . . . ' ?*■ ”
vsiton o f, Ethiopia)
.a c t, (, IheorH h illy pledged to
•ent It* vkw i «* to what gcrvsrn- trrprke* ‘ hey pro
* * * ‘ . .ll&lt;r ^ : U&gt;
* i -rf hole up h time of war- The *d
CELERY AVF- PHONE 394 J
mrnt could do to irapror* economic fin*On will uo^sngctiifnl
•accgniui lafare
le t ore
Tfotdy Bstietfty
I mlniitnUoa. queetlmlng that pol'
they 1*1 out any tnpndy, Afl of , 4. W* ad*orate Bdjostmenl ot Icy, prefer* to OxAttIso th* nacon ill:Ion* and *o .-counteract;
',th**a iking* ar* ^detlrabla, of prrblem* In tntellfatlcmsl rrls-J Hon'* InfTuette* In keeping other " ' f T r i T T i Bl ■ 'ETa'ii *•*!» gswoslon. -Tim tUg. f J
r m tti. MM 'V ariables
Indiatrjr obi! finance had
eoiyw, b*JV„A*- ^
MW j ions .by ..prtKcsatse, o f., poartful, iutUon* at p«***. Borah **d JehRIn oip* Mpnomlc, hUCoty Inf yoopf* negotiation
F r e s h Dull/
agreement.
„
f an like neither tho rdl* ef
to 4»ma*&lt;rA/ro»*rhmiMltl‘ guar- (Hague and Pan-Amorlcon nrht- gopher nor international Follyila wrro tthodu
Cut Flowers - *
antc-e on theW InV'tiunrata.'
only fitting tl
anna.)
Iration tre*tie*. ,h*M'*VC Fart.)
Certified Maine BUae Seed
HucrcFxfi)) men are lathe* proud
average fallow lit romme
b-fl-7-8. Mf* odvegat* faithful
Pots toes
WI* *!•&lt;■ entitled Io a hr*
of t)i*.thpurra they hat*’ fdkon to
ftfc e e Right— Sea Ua
ufriv^, f t jr ffAublfut If any Albert. ( k r m n e t of kilorrt*(k«t®l sere*',
Ther*
a
rt
about
18,000
British
"There wi» a natuial Hi
c*n fortuai-’ litVlLM ’fts/pdndatioir ntntU. Upholding
- th* principle .•a-Carrie#
..»
men between 40 and «n
« i,f t
chronically Rl and ram
^
f^ ali™ “f ^
P*‘led to apply for pabiic .adt*t- C d rrtrr 2n d and P M aietto
(a 46 BtAtvf, m the npediant ws* t,K.k a g ^ r ^ i ^ f jn lg id t t ) - ,
lha
Vanderbilt*
took a
^ . a n e a ; end 25,000 under IreatmHit
adopted.bf making up a 0*1 from boot: tho
. Jn -munlcipti bospitala.
who had Indicated sufficient chnhc* on rallronds; Henry Ford therefora *»to#o. by erderty
nranteca on roaea-^ro-" ettoa carried oat in a spirit ofi
interest In lha.situs|loat to writo lad no gunrantecs
iqntual
halpftilnat*
and
aceommo
|....................
... ....
............ ....... eto rthe Fr**ldent or to th# Deptrt- ductlon of clvop f.-r» when Im d*
da lion. ,W t •halleva in m p ect by
vetoped
Model
T.
liadios,
telem ent.of Commerce. Thar* were
*11* nation* fa * tho right*, ol
thousand* of *veh letlera.* Obvious­ giaphv telephones, elr niviratioii,
other* and p*tfono.tocv by all
.ly,
. . ...
It —.
was. not practical to have wete all horn pat b f*h e mind* of
eli «hi writer* down to Waahtng- man who had f«Kli In their k h y " MUm* M ^
,[‘bllf a'
ton. So ihete came up the problem &lt;-«,d in them.elr.a. Tha
‘f * * '
Mlton WotiM dlscUim
Then has bralr some complaint
tboa*
high,
moral
purpote*.
and
of selection.
to the** “ragged •(mtlvfctuls
latsiy of. Inability to get cer­
ns a matter of tact this country
What the
udininistioilon was r',rm
,,‘ * 8
tain qjption*, rapralally WLW,
Iwa tentatlTc-ly agrned to a r»*
looking for wc* .* rcpreicdativo ™ whj*h
^
P e rtL ^ T h vlrlon . of . &gt;he
and of noisy reception.
the Panama Canal
group. Had it been allempted tq j^ ,; irr^ on
Before calling a tnrvlce man,
trmty)
round oht In odranec thoeo ehoach.l
liniine** red * 1 * 1 1 &lt;u
Ssk your neighbor about hi*
l i - rathrahig would h.v# bran 10 “w&gt;&gt;»‘
lhc .UaW^ * * ^
9tlO U«.W a. ndraeat* at.|wi to
reception, check your aerial
lead far bad connection and If
the trouble *grm* In your set,

* Declaring th it the modern d*I|y newapapM. is the
most effective and economical means which exists todiy
Rltlf for promoting sales, S ir Charles Hlgham, who is rtfeuted
- •«- td be the largest individual buyer of newspaper advertis­
r Hi
ing spice in the British Isles, said in Miami the other day
’■MtUUUI D k
Whebc he is spending a winter vacation, that he haa bought
{ ver 975,000,000 wlorth of newspaper space during the past
wenty years and knows what he is talking about.•TjH
"A very remarkable feature of the success of newspnficr advertising la instanced hy the fact that my own
* * Wl£ f*:l , , "~*"
y * &gt; TVS*m./—■»—«
advertising business was built through press advertising,’’
HlUM,
he, said In on interview in Mlsml the othri1 day. " i hove
Hot' employed
io get
gel trie hiislness, and l
loycd representatives to
linve never nought clients except tlhroufch the medium of
th? dally newspapers of my country;,
■y;, atit!
and I have
how never
run
an
advertisement
In
any
newspaper
that,
has not
aXtetVM**. QlOm are
■a* 1»*' Uf|««l ttlln paid me. I know them fa a tendency Amohg many adver­
Win •ilartHl
bieiuiq °I
l l « X ( muJ Raw tisers, In your great country to employ pther
•
* * 'i, *,. *
selling things, besides the press, but I have yet to riieet
•* l i iA t b t i V n nn advertiser who linn made u success wltntyU It/’ i
Sir fcharles nlso thinks that American
pay
more nltentlon to Its public relation* w!
■r t . t s . s r f w a r
could be considerably Improved through the Judiclbtis use
-“^
ja a in S s
I te SekilMUra &gt;f &gt;p* of advertising. Dally explanations of, the problems of
k m lt
an
a l » business, the purpose of capitalism and the aims
of fi­
nance, In slioft, good will advertising, would do more, he
iH a y . Jpr 6 . IS, IS3H
hotlAves io strengthen
the ties
lietween manage* r r f,T :T -------------------msnt and labor,; between business npi1 the public, than
VERSE F OR TODAY
any oilier one thing.
“Uninformed demg«*J&lt;M'' are the greatest danger con­
l&lt;herripeiy firs' won!*
cndM.Umlloe, that by fronting modern states,?Tie continued, vyVlth all sincer­
I might , teach other* ity I recommend to American Industry* an aggressive cam­
lea thousand word* in paign In tho newspapers throughout tho United States,
ro m p le x lo n . - S o th o
tongSa.—Cor. 14:19.
to explain to the working man what they conWbute.’,*'In
-----------=-----*------- * — —
t i l m o re o r t r a m
imagination, character and' salesmanship by , which It pi
i t s LIVED A L IFE
possible for them not only to make goods but- to know
where they can be sold, and how to sell them.
b
l /Ms bis creed T .
“Anybody can 'sit down' but few can go odt nnd sell.
pat know hi* c m d ; 1 only
Selling is your problem as It is I he problem of my people
cro w .' ho walked the Tho business o(" Inbor is to make, and thfe Wfi'ness of
_____
Henatrrs Jchnron sml Hotsh,
ad many • load, lightened capital Is to sell what Is made nnd so maintain steady or *’t im th* owner of a •torsi
which
«upplie»
im
h
and
RUth
*
»
ho
RtWHoorf It, d .. a»*t# daemployment for tho worker,” he concluded.
" f h imnnt‘L " U^ A : pnf'menl ofTlel*IIy sUmk, by »
Ono thing Is certain that business la sutfering today rommcnlty," or
(fib s t-(Uy for other*
fummary mad. by Brara-ar, of
9*t a weary way:
because of the failure of a largo portion of the- public to Idrht of o email corporation, daat Btale Hull last July 10.
Ing
ln,,,
ete^
dhcre
vr»*
a
IHU*
laa n only meed; 1 do not -know understand its functions and to appreciate its problems.
formallon aa &lt;o tits ntalos of thy i The aumtnnry come.i In 14
I er**d.
Aa a direct consequence, capitalism Is bring penalized and •liter w ilten. No stUinthm Wd» hoini*. liar* they are, lumped toVia creed T 1 never oh a matter of fact, is In danger of being abolished alto­ paid do whether (ho bn-ly of. tR*l h*)hrr whrruvtr It reqiilrra rav­
Ira
gether in favor of some other oconomlc system such as 'eltar endomed or n**.vilcd IH* gav,- er*! ran'eneca In toyer one
S S L , . ' npturoua, of Alpine
pyllrlc*, . OlfTlojalJrJ pr'nt. Ju st to help cxplah how
fascism or copimunlsm. A better spirit of cooperation rmmanl'a
imong a thouaond ImtlviJull* plotvi J|,0 country |a proceeding under
*i degraa, naw or old: and understanding Iwtween business nnd the public would rd In Ihli fashion, Ihcr* we*ri&gt;*cH phaw wo arc attaching *«mknew, hi• wa* forever ji'rbve highly beneficial all around.
bound. to bo a few cru ik*. a ' i m ? ' 1* i"«l»nce* her* and there,
violent radical*, and perhap* t ]
I. Thl* countv rimwantly and
.
-o
treater toumber or hidebound rontlUrnlly
advocate# raalnte-alone, I# lice tho ch»lThe First Bank Holdup
read Iona He*. All norl* and condl-j n»nc* of (trace. (Thaf always ha*
. r r»ch day,
lira th* truth;- *o far aa he
Ilona of pcopl* wrtla io tho Pr#*t*J(becn *o.)
A
Tliough rnm e toduy Is on Uv; increase, according to Jent of the United State*, whotherj 2. W* adroch'o Rational and
biUt evermoro make*'j J . Edgar Hoover, chief G-Man,.und most of it is committed becau** of grl«r*nce, real or fan;| intcmatlcn*! e*If-rr*tralnt.''(Un
clad, nr because of the great A-j itcubtedly evrry tut'Ion would pab
^
1 by youths in their older teens or younger twenties, piem- mericun ln*lln*t that m akti a Ii Mcly LubKribo tq thlV)
I
S|&gt;r» **'[
v ' * j oVlas of-lh«; oldest inhabHnnts allU run back to the days o f■#**«» bellavw that they taa'AJ
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Hhil new yielded h* to of tho James boys when tho first bank holdup took place, further through a ml'Ltono .IbpiF*
j , ,i
f ■ It was Just seventy-two years ago, the Palm Peach anybody el*e, anil declajvi theriI
■rved n brother In hi* dally Posts |»)inl» out, thut newspapers from ono end of tha ■atrea rernrdlngly.
M l
Net Itevult Hood
II . ..
I country to the other, were carrying the headlines that »
1 nSF5EXC ty
However, the net m u ll of the
idraaby a thorn and planted
liberty, Missouri, thep ju st a frontier town, had
Invitation* to Wa»hingldn wooi.
SL ih* »»{*• of c h pour-' l*en held up and rolibcd of 572,000 in cash,
pretty good. Th* re solution* pie-;. ,
hnti fn Hod, hinuelf, aisij
.That was the first bank holdup in the history pf thr -anted to the Fro*blent were alF
.thtni
'
|world, the Pest declares. “Frank James, Jesse James, and rerulble, In preirntlng n |i*lnl vf‘, | tl
h* never thought In On. Younger lirothrm received nnd niill retain credit for view, and It It not Impo*nll.lc Jf&gt;*t;&gt;
of arcodi
Hint new way of acquiring cash. No part of that money icme of them cant lined At hast,
' ' f ignly knew )to lived a tile, in Herd I was recovered. No one who took part in tho crimo was th* germ of an Idea th:.’. will
prove h*t&gt;ful. At all event*, they,
t—II. N. Filer
ever punished for it.
ire of a Chi carter tlihl command*
“Jesse James, still looked on ns America’s most spec­ rsrpret and merit* comlderatlun.
jV * pa-upueunl
ia * lliewi ilnf" tacular outlaw, our Kohin Hood, was 10 years old at tht
•i.k'a
pt'
Unfodlunately, she newapnper*, ,*
■ pj* deapi ot *v&gt;»e pruntliioiil
tWUm
In thalr report* uf lha gathering'
time.
His
brother
was
some
few
years
older.
Tho
crime
L, ’ m*ui dot*
do* not uinko^now*
problem ran to youth even In those days. A veritable em jhailietl the plcturewiue tlidi
*.ar m—
tli« Incongruou* lucblents, and to
iHJa liraomliu; lnc(t**iigllr #p- youngster during the war days when his family suffered Ui* country paaribly got a 'cry|
(pant llial tiui ledOrid fcuvcrlt- harshly at the hands of Union sympathizers, young Jease -.wUlad Idea of th* deliberations uf'
. J * dtlramlawl to inaVtr a joined the guerilla band led by Quantrell, and at once thl* bu*ln«&gt;t group. 1 cannot ra lly )
.p martyr out ot Ur. Towtivcud.
earned a reput ition for rourngo mid daring second to non* complain becruec the membar* ot f
W K &amp; '
1
o— — , .
rny , craft ful tuned tbtn procedure
ijtora In B*ntojil ro»'ord*T of wlmlover age.
A riswspsper reporter Invariably
“When
the
wpr
was
over,
a^year
or
more
be
fori)
the
Cavl* ttlddl* ol urUndo
write* with headlines in view, and
from a nip to th« bank robbery at Liberty, lie camo homo to surrender. Til)! th.ro, L mom excitement In lh^
K**l Cuuat wli»ro ho rf- he did and was it farm ls&gt;y again. Then enemlcw ■
iupgwiakm of n dltlutber thin If
bu*’r**:&gt; I* IxMJudiii: and family hnd him declared an outlaw because ohhhytutii|ia tha list night reioidliu: uf ordlmty
■ tha traUlc ao braty thut the
activities and his known daring, »o ho "took to the vflMla” rvcradlng*. Thl* clrcum*prurg lLt;
IV* tu bo mill'd out to
may be rogrrUsbls, bat It l* gulls
to p revent ru p tu re-a m i tria l on t h a t charg e,
iiS':-H I.:- V
usdarstcndable. We sre fap: lllai
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u
g
n
-j.-"F fir tho next sixtren years he was hunted through with
iatbdt'bne
If
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ths rsme tost of, thing evei
■ago liuW ijtiicMIy «ntna men out a territory that reacheq’froth ■Mintttsotu
to Texas,
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i-w
»':v
adf
i.
the deUbsrslionx of Congrsik.
tind n p*w*|ia|H'r otliro to ho ind his gang were believed
loved fp
k&gt;
tabbed eyery bank We all remember that the dlttrtbr*
\n* court jerord ol
molested In Jowa, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. 'A j f Hury Long, *n i before that thb
lads oat ot tho pappr&lt; wlmn
price
was on hie head.
UU. name became a household Tulfnlnitlon* of Tom lleflln, r&gt;l
nr,father tluui they d»n't
all »o*U of prominence In Hie
vyord
throughout
America'during
that lime he wa» hunted. newspaper
to know ihore; t* * n*w*report*, even when the
v)n town—TIiurvIII* Htar- He Invariably was Huccc{*fuL4n the exploit! he undertook, Important legulaiton on which
It'*. t»npr too how and to tmnka was added 'the robbery of twins.”
they were toppoaed to be apeaking
\lrnc* pit! Tallow VUn *ay*
waa barely referred la and in
—
,
I’t POX b» *dvnrtl»o i*
A LADY approached Oongreasmin John Alleh,' of MU- many case* got no mention at aft.
|apf4 U wJU hurt him It hi*
It all depend*. In saltmatkig
l» P T1* rn 1in the (Kiii.n court sissippi, ono day and held out her hand. “Now confeoa, MV. these think*, on the point of view
Allen," sho said, "thAtfyou’ve forgotten all about me.
s* to tbs function e f lbs diliyj
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a
roll-ill el ilia
the aerve him no further&gt; ButTwIth h low hoW he replied, beihteas «a entertain It* te*4»:«,[
Pi HU W
Lincoln “Madam, I've mode It the bualnrto of tny life to • try to or to Instruct them. Judging from }
) t o . of Abrnhom
A)
L &lt;lrk to romin'l /ho pctntli
my
own
experience,
1
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•AY, FEBRUARY f l , lM I

BLOOMINGTON, 111. -W &gt; —
George Mark of Areola U feeding
Ills Inna harmless dytt of various
coloi-s .in they will lay many-hurtl
•IK*.

Mrs. W. D. Gardner
Hostess To Circle

Social Calendar

Mrs. a E. Williams
Presides At Meeting

rson

Mr*. &amp; B. WUllama pr*aldod
orer th* r*O l*r boslr»«e and
boelal mootlna of the Wornmi'*
•a
t "a
•*_**_.— _
a' ihL. 1u|u |
Missionary Society of tho Flral
Motbodlat Church which wnn
Mr*. Roy Vl*an la recofertal
bald Monday afternoon a t llm
church.
from a alight n t» **i.a t‘ tha home
Tho mooting waa opem-d with of her a'strr, Mr*. Linton Allen.
tha deration*) by Mr*. Williams In Orlando.
Davao In Mindanao, t'blllppL* after which r*porta worn heard
Islands, will apeak at tha Con*
m th o 'various auperlnuuidcril*.
ML* Margaret Cox has accept­
rn*ai|&lt;&gt;nal Church at 7:10. •
*r foaUo* matter* were d'a- ed a position as teacher of hbThe Teacher Training Claaa and
lory In tha St. James Parlth
Worship will meat at tha First
Mr*, a . O. aiilnbelter an* School In Orlando.
Methodist Church at 7:80 oVtbfk dc* need that th* World Huy or
with Mrs. Percy Chapman a* lead­ i’rayar tor h s c s by all ProtrsFriend* of Mr*. C. A. I Lin*.'
er. The public la Invited to attend. tant Charehe* Ml over th* world wifi, be glad tu know that ah* 1*
wpfcld bd held qn March 4 with improving at her hotue, un m l
THURSDAY
Th* regular meeting of Semi­ tha First Methodist’ Church In Avenue after having been criti­
*.
‘
nole Chapter Number Two Order Sanford ns hostevs this ynar. cally ni.
of Eastern Star w ll bo held at C IM * count waa taken and the
the Masonle Hall at 7:30 o’clock. results wwre that Circle Number
Mr*. Gaorgs u. Iiarrlng. who
Tbd regular mooting of tha On* and C-rtla Number Three has been Ihe g*t*t* of Mr*. 8.
Banford Townsend Club will ha Had.
O. Chase, J r ’, at' bar howi. on
At the cenr|Uslon of the busi­ Mellon villa Aatnpe, plana .to
bold at 7:10 o'clock In the dab
rooma In the Welaka Uuildlpg. ness the •meeting was turned leave Saturday for Columbia. 8.
U Sparling. President of tha over to blr*. Oeorge McCrunt of
Undo Towniaud Club and Clrela Number One who had
ch art* of the program, Mr*. Me*
chairman of tb* Fifth Congres­
Mrp, M. S. Messenger and Verne
ere*»oted Mrs. tlumpti. of Messenger left yesterday for Gads­
sional District of Townsend OCrum
r
Lood Island, N. T , who gave an den, A la, where they w*ra called
ganliatluns, will explain the. plan.
The public is cordially |nr|tad Inti-resting talk on “Young Peo­ by tha aerioua IllneSa of Mi*.
ple of Today,to attend.
Messenger’s grand daughter, Mlsa
C
FRIDAY
L i Verne Thomas.
Troop Number. One of Ihe Girl
fLouta will meet nt 3:45 o'clock.
Mr,, and Mrs. Oliver Davy spent
Tho monthly mealing of ik*
last weak In Sarasota where they
Rose Cirri* of th* (]ard*n Club
attended the T . C. T. Convention
w||) bo held nt Ihe hum* of Mr*
and th* National .Trailer Show.
MrsW.
A.
Patrick
waa
hbatra*
L, !. Frailer, C*Ury Avenue, at
to th* members of Clrc|* Num­ While theta they war* th* gutats
10:00 o’clock,
of Mr.- and Mra. T. O. Davy,
Tli* I’ostnl Clerks Auxilary ber On* of fh* First Christian n*ranis of-U r. Dav*( .art,,w ljrt#r
will meat «t tho home of Mr*. Chlirob* wlm mat at her hoihn. din r'esldenta or girls^td..’. -.,
./ j
Mohrhy aftvrnoou,
- . V' 1
Ed Lambert at *:W&gt; o’clock.
Mra.
■
Patrick,
chairman,
pfe
The Central Circle of th* San*
fold Carden Club will meet at aided oyer th* meat'rvx during
tli* home of Mrs. J . II. ‘EstrUg*, Xhlch.’ th* mlpplea of' the Idp
‘mailings w«tq hlld aivl
(IIH O.-k. Av*mie ut 10:00 o’clock trexlous ■
for u garden, rim to th* Florida «*po«L,.^*T* 'heard , from' lh»
d)mmltl**W.,
(
Nuriarr Company at L**sburg,
The Dirt Gardener* Circle of . Refreshmsnts wflie *ervn&lt;l iiy
the Sanford Garden Club will ths ‘hos'tes* assisted by lira. E.
i&gt;r«s^it
meet at Ihe home of Mm. Hairy M. /Oajlowny., Thoa*
lleelen, 2218 I'almrllt) Arrnue, at d|**h: Mr^-'Alex' R.-Johnson, Mpa.
‘a fc. B)atighter, Mrs.' H. M-jCdT*
10:00 o’clock.
*
b elt Mt*. W. 11; Y ouh*, Mrs., 0 .
SATURDAY
Supper Will b* served at the D. : Ldhdrcts. Mr*. K, »l.* flaljoCongregational Pariah House' by &gt;way. ■ Mra. W. a . I*alrl*k.- Mr*.
the ladle*, Friendship League. Wattle Courser and Mra. K1L reverted for th* 6v*nL,r&lt;*h*.MM.
•'Plan* 'lot '■ ealorfhl- Door - *bow
using local .tatahl *r * W»uLt Vaj .
Dr. James R. Clinton, D. D. of m eet-at .the borne of Mr*. G. C. It hs( been nleeldW' that ‘ cold
ntral Church
In Philadelphia Sparring sit 8:00 oVuck. He** drink* will ba sold and tables
will arrive to hold special aare-lessee will be Mrs. Sjierrlng, Mr*- and chair*, which will be decor­
leoa aft
th a
CongregationalJ . O, I-ancy, Mra. McMIehadl. ated by L a ladle* of tha AutHMr*. B. D. Ilagrett, Mr*. L. C. Lry. will*ba provided,
Church.
Leonardy, and Mm. J . O. AdsrtL. r ‘ “A ■large’ detwtallng. cod ml Use
MONDAY
Th* tegular meeting of th* JVb- • Thd regular boalnraa and eoe‘al is working «m ‘PJane'- f» r dec^aman’s Mlxalonary Society of th* meeting of the Fifty-Fifty BiU* Oohe.
.Rlll '.iiVTr^J™ J _ »
First Baptist Church will b* held Ctaaa * r Ihe First Methodist color fckous* of -fold. »u«I ?*“•*
at the annex et 3:30 o'clock wllh Church Wllf-W IreW at th* annua Legion a*L r*.:M ra- VipLn.Groan
at 7 JO 'o'clock. YA Frpf. Quls'eoas-J L ' daafknjnt - M ltv * 1‘W hLh. wlU
Circle Number Two in chsrg*.
The Senbcrm Bind of th# FTrat teat wDI bo held and each L re­ ha ptakad rih Llhlie • « * » * * -ao*n
Baptist Cliurvh wWI meet at 3:10 quested t" . bring ■ question.-lloac anA luvILUPng ilU ^ ht. »» ll*d ,lu
traves will be Mra. C. E. Williams, a numhar *f 'BLt*[-M flcrre. ahd
o’clock.
other distinct!(aliadF fet-^ipkge* of
The Junior It. A. Bays of th#
First TLpt's* Church will meet el
th * L-egJon &gt;Afailthry.”.
&lt;
3:30 o’clock.
Mrp. PuJIlian *rf*s all wl«ea.
The Daoeh'crs nf Wealey af
.molsera and atotwi of Uglan»
ua'rca, WlfsiRer atUllqted with
the AuxIlhrT Pr not, »o cooperate
so *• to aqaka tbt# dance a eqcg c » . Mra. BtlUTM 'L H b ff atft-

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With Mrs. PatricK

Mm 8ullwW'TiUs' J .
About
Dance

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To-Night
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OYER

lir a . W. D. Gardner w»« hoatcaa
lo Cirri* N-mbcr Two of th*
First Bsp'.'st ChurrK which mo*
Monday afternoon at her homo
on Myrtle Avenue,
Mr*, t . B. Cbrter. chairman,
opened the mra'fng with lh«
aeriplur* and aonmmrad tho pr*‘
pram meeting which will ho hold
Monday with Circle Nlmher Two
In chart*. The topic wilt be »he
Homeland: “Sheare* w|th Rejok-

Hlacfc say* the dyes do not
change the l u t r of ih r r ( n and
cpiwal lo ea'or-minded customer*.

Thr rnm-rrie roof* of San Fran,
riven’* rcarivnir. are to be uved
for lenni*, I * fVrlli.ill and hand,
ball court* ami aoflhall diamond* '

Gardner, mlaalon st-dy
chairman, (nrllrd alt member, to
a Iland the study course on Home
Missions which will be held Feb.
W e l the church. Mr*. Volte
tyOlLras gar* th* Bible Study
after which Ur*. C. W. lablll
dVtrlhjted mtew*r*|Mp tract* to
thoie present.
.A aocW hoar waa enjayed and
refreshments served to the fol­
lowing: ■Mrs. E. B. Carter, Mr*.
R. B. Jarvis, Mrs- J , V. June*.
Chakra Boyrr— Inlema1Innally famous ser
Mrs. G. L. Sondrraon, Mr*. U.
F. Whl'/en, H r* Effle Mrrrer, etarred wllh Claudette Colbert in “Tovarlch'
Mr*. W, D. Gardner, Mrs. A. Mrr Kmlght
J . Paterson, Mr*. M. C. Hagen,
Mr*. W. II. Britt, Mrs. Voile
Williams, Mrs. C. W. Isbill and
Mrs. Ida Wise Smith
Mr*. Roy Britt.

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Mra, ‘BcLrn ThL.party was v*o|B|.wOf( ‘sponsored by tha
i l!roerevs'AdmlnislraHon

Mhu 's. w; Talbot '
"KnteK^infi Friends
. Mr*, if.' W, Talbot entertained
•‘-number-1&gt;f-tier Banford friend*
wjth * . covered dish lunchedn
and' 'br)dg* party yastanLy at
.U*r. b*»ba In Oyhdo,
At iho-CoucLalon of tho game*
Mrs- Jafnes Hutr wuj *«*ril»d
hUb »c«r* prise and Mr*. MMlnsrlk won the sCretno prise.
1m o te present w*ru: Mra. I*.
M. King, Mr*, llryward Walker.
Mrs. J*,Wi Uouttap Mra. K. c .
Harper, . Mra. J . H. Wutlion. Mrs.
J etnas, IDlff.-My*. Jb .
. M«or'Mrs. Cltttard - Walker.
Mrs.
Grant*' MeRorr. Mra. at.' MWimlk,
Mrg* B -.T . Owgwr. Mr*. Tallnd
Ov|«&lt;V&gt;: MU* Hetty Walker
and MLa Bara Jun&gt; Walker.
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Muraolinl had n bund In It.
In China an American woman
■wmlat lonriry was llijt e d
when
^ Jap an rse airplane, bombed the
mtsi-irn'a Itnnt. on the Yellow
River. Uni'e«l S t a ir .
Marines
turned back an armed Japanese
P*4i-ul atli-mpting to older the
1 Amriicun
drfensn
vector
ol
- Shanghai for a fourth.tim e.
In Spain government forrr*
launched a new drive a^aln.t In.
| Adolt ||l||or. bnekina up nn III
tiniatum with
, irons
military
| force* a|oi,a A iu ifls'. northern
frontier.
enrly
today
torcoil
Chanre||or Knit Sehu.eliniag to
Nnsi*
nr
I ’ll* public la invlto.l to lu-ar glare fivo Ailktilan

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Sixes &amp; Eights

TRUCK

WE SPECIALIZE IN
MOTOR TUNE - UP
Carburetor and Ignition Service

Europe T o r n
By Fears Of
N ew C r i s i s

Mrs. OllJe Bryan
Has Valentine Party
•^Mr*. GUI* Ilryon exit*|la|i»&lt;
wllh a Valentin* party at her
home on -Weil First Hlre't Haturlay afternoon.
. lxirlng ’ th* afternoon tuany
srautea war* enjoyed and refresh­
ments war* served to Ilia M *
lowing: Iren* Habagn, Florin*
ByW. Jackie
Dunn. Jeraldtn*
Dfay. H*«&gt;lyn nabUrn, Kv*lyn
Matthews, Paulin* ami Deloras
MtC^H*^*.vBo*ny
and Ann*
MwkaWr.V- Antap*
fthooudmaa.

8KM1N0LB I’ilARMACAL
CO, INC.
Miller niilr.
Park A m
(Next *o Harry a Liquor 81 ore)

S A N F O R D , FLA&lt;

M illio n s prefer this "flavor
that is different"
ntfiSTf"upm *J3f

9 It'* n skillful trass betw een
m ay on n aise an d o ld -fash io n ed

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MIRACLE WHIP CONTAWS MO«E—

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FAR M ORe-OP THE COSTLY INGREDIENTS I

Mr*. Hmllb national tv. C. T. U.
pyeaUrtit, m tho First Presby­
terian t’hU|-«'h In Orlando nt to on
s'rl'K l nn Fr day. Fill, |x.

Raymond E ats Chop
Suey In E f f o r t To
B r e a k EnRa(?cmcnt

Gene Raynn'nd dcmonstralrs
on* me'hisl of breaking an n r
gagemenl to m"rry In “She's tin'
Evarylhlng."
his latnd BM t
Badto' romandc comedy at Ihr
R|f«' Thursday.
C**t as a wealthy ceffcc mrr.
chant, Raymond become* engaged
lo Ann So«hcm, bid is 'old 'hat
Mias Sothem hs- set her cap for
him merely bcrau-c of Ills wealth.
Convinced, Havnuind jlnd-Igrx in
such *cccn&lt;rVIGc* a* ordering
I hop 4uey, rhampagnr and vp*
ghatH Tor ’ Breakfast, pleading
AUtltlNj Texas, Feb. t* —CM1 guilty t r bring a erealurr ot
—Cltra* ptal, which tho Texa,i mod Imp. Ives, anil other inaanlI'launln* Board report* was a Hea calculated '•&gt; dlsrnuiaga n
troublesome prublom lor 1IL
fiancee.
(lr*nde Ivalley f edyiia Juh-a can
WIfifn Gene Irani* 'hat he hav
eer vlcfs trffi h* weltom
narlta, ha* been contested Into
far allbar To*
, l W 9 n * l Uvrstovk food anil Is a regularly len t misinformed about Ann, his
Mr*. C- U. ■ lrwl%— 4*|duma quoted -ceuMuodlly on feed mar- tfforte to regain her favor are
as enthusiastic us 'hry were to
W J-n.f .'
1:..;
Th* -peek the board **Ts. L loose It, and the ptr’i re take*
fed L to dehydrating inatblnes further startling and amusing,
wb#r* Oil moLtuy# L rammed. *wLta.
Helen IlrrdrtUk, Victor Moore,
H U .then t« t Into small piece*
Forkyakarkut and Billy Gilbert
and sacked..
i
: IL rtn c tb* appetihnoo ef pr* •bo have prominent pal's. ,
Mra. A. y w b c ltt &gt; • • hoeLea dared braokfost food, the meal
to th* Fsli OoeHI. M lLLoarf
tta*-n*M lt*r l * l bai ope paLt* Ibey rynwipil i-svi li iilln-r for
ftortety -which-Wft TosUrOay at able t# Jtv»|t*M^Mtl'
vPoAA. I.lttln by lin t* i Iiit 1&lt;"n&gt;ett-‘
her home «n L flfT l A tm os L f
Th* board says connrtLs te r' ■tnrirrl-d (Mr*b*!m*iift.
an *11 d * r S*a*t:u«i A eov*r*d ■ o ily , wer* required to haul peel
Todey a sinell p iti'ii of Ihe
dlab . lupL-k*ao who ' **r**4
at •pay and dishorn of It. Borne ol ia|m‘e trunk show* qiilrlda tint
noon. ‘
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woi damped between roWe oI banyan up |n a lip lx lit nf uhmit
’ Mr* N -'U ’ W l i i raiid *•**
:« frat, when- a brcutnrg cum-'
rdg tree* * * fertULar.
.* * &gt;/
'—
I'Ltely “swallowed/' A fiw Iret
i Qustrat*d * garisoa J» ’ Strim “
-sfter wblsh a T*t**» from. TudW
higher th* palmpuo *m*rK«* In­
Und “Crawl** .S H .'h U M a . On
to tb* slr amt ru illis itk f«n-(
lUnds aid Kta**p'’ ]W*ra |1v*|j by
•hoped l**vt* di-fLyUlr * t llm,
Mr*. J . K- BtmHU.' '-fSxdorpta
hunary banyan.
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Nearing The H eight J ?!
O f Their Splendor

w IwyApMrvbrmlw*kIkekdkst*Unme JR
of Us msUTt Lips iuOntloa if suhsi—s r&gt;" lu|
n m iimknol two t tad (ur)beJ tekm ikJjQBL
IWfi you » l tart I ) M in o f N f fitiif L n J |
u ipni (iiilrna ..More I k m ICiJDOO fa n ati-tm
MmJ kurkicrJg U ik m u ih li U vtW f tn f K il piuNt •

*n»l ftkivU &gt;«k m i a lit* p d cf (knr
Fivf bln t4 wink| rcu4«ri)r id dunuif k t 1^
m it *11 U thu w(Nk(W ^ 4 « ir» fJ*
u-Jr xtraAk. ' • « * * «

Citrus Ped Is Caviar
. To The Livestock

Misskuifuy, Society
• Holds All-Day Meet

SKYRJDER
IIIOES FOR BOYS

We ere now ib k to clean the finish •/ your car Ilk*
the*~&lt;wy cleaner cleans your clothes, wllh
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ALL-IN-ONE PROCESS

. t t e Kflkenny Cats

t MIAMI, i l l , Fah. td. —w r ­
Cumli n&lt;- tliln slk ** of nUH-mln
it I V *■•• S&gt; fr**-**t-tr*e In »
bosh M *| t« th o Ftrat A **nu&gt; with sllr-a nf baked hsm —(n
•Or** M *n spiHitlter. II* sur*
to' marlnst" lb* muredii vllr-r, I,,
FrOnrh draaslng- Inuring Ihi-m in
tho rafrlgrralor f»r » l*'*t an

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Sanford Motorists

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B. L. Perkins
CORRECT MEN’S WBAR

1. We gunranlcc not (o injure the flobth.
2. We do not employ the one of abranlvcH.
3. We do not use acids.
4. The original finish will r a n t out exactly like
new.
5. No polbih or wax will be used lo cover up a
haphazard method of cleaning.
f . One cleaning will laat for monthu—recleaned
every 10,000 miles Ihe original fUriah and atrip*
will accompany Ihe car I** Ihe junk yard In per­
fect beauty.
7. The result will stand for frequent car wash­
ings and continue to com e out clean and br-ghtS. We not only guaranty#,you the best |ob of
ear cleaning that you can get In the city, but
ir the final reault doea not mgot. or exceed
your expectations, no charge wM be made.

. C O R R E C T M E N ’S W E A R

Florsheims S9;50 up
F riendlys ^5*°°
Fortunes W.oo

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THI8 MONTH INTRODUCTORY O K F tJi:
UGH JO B OF WABHINU AND CLEANING
YOUR CAR

5.00 JO B FOR . . .,$3.00
m i uu

rail* covros » ' « * v s iu m m M I

Once used you will slways demomd tkks
perfecUoa In cleaning.

Scott'» Service Statioi

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boiled d rraalnj— with a apodal
pujuancy all it* own I Miracle whip
is totally different from all Ollier
drnuiup—smoother, fluffier, morn
delicious.Try Miracle Wldp—soon I

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« » to disarm U4*,»M fkfehr

sits America
InL^tulreTour

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li/.tnrO bli Ibo 3«i&gt; (MT. -n ***
urlr hi »h« morulnl. aM-ibcr*
wouldn't bi RiJOnt
Wk'.
The IntrrT i wrr b«**n - With
mention of “Kudu And Moatu."
"Every ubp,‘‘ ho wtl'-tUiiM
It It lb* Wnr*t, but JbU time .»
would appear to l»&gt; uon bf^hf*

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oKiU n.yk *«a&gt;ka

TAMP*,

Cm ureeji’ratlon, of 'cbarige,

There U a y«al »ctenco&gt;ofisj»w|;e.

hu llnu nrilich nn'liornl n ■crnin| rrncera. but |f -JrOll no
Jt« acor* have reflated lli*» frr u r than th»t you linro-lo ttti
iUe to okterro llttlr Anted' ( t'oltnrn anil probable
dOfo il
ecus'ns ond to »«'!■ * . your cirn ends doing It-* •
wt el ■■ American
Tall, alttloat willowy In his 1*0"
im

j n«»«. with lilAk hair In-which
a* aaI In that ptticcA-iloii In iiiin jllti r U bkrely dlact^fljUlo.
in whnoo brilliant and biller j Im ((.oaks *n n oofl* cleat v°to*,
la of the M »»r yrart, w|&lt;-hlln* hl« rpcctncle caye for
m 'tt On era. Tim man li nnph««!».
With rhaiaclerliUc
6, Huxley, author of J*A*Ih- humor hr e»y»:
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{ and “Point CounWrpalnl.’ i

‘T c tlle who talk may do Wofe

hnrin than Rood, Thty proal*

hlt-ai wh'ch enrt of float around
on Dm celling. Tbn d»ng»r.l» that

verbal Idealism may liOcoMo tu
rtitscJno uralntl activity 'Or , r*f-

fin-tiilnK nrtloti Haring i Ulkfrt
about It, men think {hey hare
dom&lt; enc-ugh,"*
■,
l'n. vlunulely ajca'nat t l r , It"
believe* lhat war will ha wlllt
iii until lonplr, collectivity, wlah
In pat on oil to It. llo fedl*
conlonipt -for thnao "donperdtilr
rout treat xe’ p‘n|t|o of id who
liar,,
aftrrlo;tlcronl». nl . thr
mind."
•ttnl»"r»*l l« rhnol oi t l cnl
«'h«ni»-l ha»t |nipn«od psycho*
Int'ral rlinnC''*.'' ho explain*.
"Vrt thorn ar* people who or"
tint ror|tr‘uOi of change, wlio
a11rIt to lit" folklore of our
iiliim ir, It rhows at any rain

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la s sified Advertisements

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WANTED

IS*’ 'hatnirmirk

or wndtine
■Mary rhUllpv DOT II fuh St.

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appetite aad narmal mticU - taM
I. u U d lc w ^ rd ^ r to
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10 Mlton South Of Sanford

inrnt. 3 room, and oath, 1‘bon*
til J I), tl- Kitrldl*.
whk really knows baw, HNFURNI8IIRO OARAOK^Apt.
Jrwwlar kUvoolla At*
4 rpoini and balk, Kent |Ht)
mo. Trl, 1108.
Ihat |B» Martian IhtorT— that
\ J. King- plumbing. 108 a. I’nl
toutto A te. Phon« CO.
22— Itrnl Knlate lo Exchange. paopla act In thair own aconoinlc
lnt«r*»t-Hi not . Rlwaya uwo.
A utom ob ile*
SKlIITt.Y I,AttOF. mndern home, Arnold'* book ("Tba rojktore «l
crcMind*, nvrrluaklnir la k e Erlr, CapitalUnT | thowg thay do hold
I PONTIAC pl'ku^ uuTi end
lllvc-r. -Iluffalo. N. Y. Water,
[7AO- Inou'ra slorc al Cinder Cm , Klcclrklly, Hewers, School*, on to thlngk against thair tolar
•st.
,
thin pitiperty U Unincumbered,
“In th# raal dsmoeraotoa, Ilka
Hltunti-d M-nr Peace
Uridro; Danmark and Bwodtn, Urn d*nn&gt;WuuM rnniklcr rirhonglng tame rratio prltiolpla asttnds right
rAMTm —Brerotni-y ^niUit.b'i fur local intern*. In eelabllthed down to tboir economic Ufa. In
a- rapalilo ilrtingtnpliPr, la* Celery Truck Farm. Particulars |hs pclitleal damocraclas, JlkO
ill tor with JlUtrn. nnd r&lt;wi«t*1 Furnirhrd.
the United 'BtatSj arid Urltoim
EQce routine- A«t&gt;li*-»i ln'P'lr&lt;*-« AihlrcJ:. “Miapira Frontier** Care each nun paaMa his workhw ltfn
» Bos X. care llemld, glrlna ( hninln-r . Commerce, . D cland.
tka service of a dletalor."
■ktSlMllona. esport^nce. and Florida. '
* ,
Mary aapeciod.

Koatlon tVanlrd

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■ CA*BAO»( yi*. par
to «• £ alow t t - l i i
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1» RACES

Boy seed that grown.
Strawberry Cratag A ferti Crate

General

ICa A'Good larealaatat Ts
Boy From Ua.
Wear-Bver Alominam Cooking UU

andStWStore

A1*.

Legalised
-at Hi4^i *■■

Pari-Mutuel

i' ■ • ..... Retting
IMISSION S U P B im lO W

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Martin’s Garage
)F I .WAS ONLY THEBE

IOE PALOOKA

By HAM FISHER

llouiew-ork of any kind.
M K- 01b, Anna Mao IliiRher. langr,

. ’Duller A Cay'* Paint nil
i.^J '-FOOr home lookinir letter
" longer time. H(anley-lloj(rm
waro Co,
IF ITS sliiai ropalr'ne
f »trlns*. dyer. r|Mn‘r. '
IL City xiioo hIioii, no

»ri&gt;«»l condition IlS-Utl
Atm (overal rlrrulsIlnR healer*
ul hnicain plicae. Scoll t’artawny

Sturti'Emi: spec ia l rciefy
I Iiiii1* i-uvrrcd •be»*y wlWl
i.liaw during celd wepther, 'fr^o
Hum fiail, nil varieties pepper
ivady lo eel. Will mslge
price on application. J. W. UeU
Lake Monnw.
ITIIt

KALE:

utUrt

For pvuhly wlrt, rorrotnted aiwl
furniahini:. i! lied fi
‘vV «lmp loo'dic, utile wire,1 Fiit:kluin,
cat tlore,
h i f wire and barb wire—Amerl-I
niK*. roll-lop ileak, c
OUl made—For prices aee Hilli
toaptoment 1*0.

HOFMANN

other Hem*, ‘ We’imm,
1bt h H,

tort*In hick Hbater 1,llui New
30— Hounon fo r S a if.
.Itoaa. JUndall Mmtrio cn

KAKl’-ftUMN*S«ir.l'0|i«r«tl»iJ!l.

WANTED: thanco patkera ■« Magnolia Are. AH roak. Rea D, L
t UUte. Phone 2SI-II.
UmuHer, executor. Phone Oik. .
'Frhrale Poem and Itoartl hi pH- r/lfurrto wine prmlurtton to•jTule Uumr, for ihl.rly bid* - (M1kI l4 |M
.r cr(lt Uurln|l the
.-OM nn.r baliiioom on K'e'md )iiu'. 10 moilIIi* uf 1M7 over thr
Boor prifene.l. Hox 4 J c-o Her* tonvFtmndlng i&gt;erlo,l of IMi).

Itrnl: NUo gaiuRo

apart between 7 and 8 p. m.

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Rough Treatment
Good For Children

STHAN6E
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SEEMS—*«?By JOHN1. tilX
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L ab ejF ab rici
eaiilt Of Ac t i o n !
Ftocoses Attention
On Woolen Goods

A fe iA R G E e
A S» A

POSTAGE.

) STAM P..

B y ADELAIDE KERR
.. floaeewiree af Ameriea am
knelt lo r a movement to ham the
fabric* they wear libeled i t to con­
tent in a manner sbnikrr to clasaiIta lia n * rrqnrlcd by the pare food
Unrt. An ■ mwlt of their aelintt,
attention of thi fashion world 1*
foturtd for tha moment on woala.
Recently the Otneul and Now
York City Federation of V, timer*'.

WM. HOWARD
attended

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C ltb* ■*krd tho Frthjral Trade]
Comrultilan to c * l a tiada practice
con f u r nee for wool.

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clothe*, and wjikh in the |&lt;n&gt;cost of picking Co piece* and r«weaving lo trt n p la it dsn! of i&lt;t
rtiengtlv f.od much of lie prntAclive quolllleo naulnil climatic coil■

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One of the first to ll* tb j fed ef
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ation realm, Mrs. I.nwson nays. H
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the u ltln e up of n legal diflrrur..
|a
tiatkin between ctrnln wool ami red
IJH H
II
rlaimed ivoob She nstcrt.i H.et
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quantities of fabric* nwrkatrd .is
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wool contain little or no vlrnin'
B ft,
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wool. Tba federation, she ex-]
- J P P I j n P f T a ___‘
..plalnad, dU nat want it* stop tbo
use of reclaimed -wool, but imiply
to ha*a It Identified" ra such.
^tABY BURBANK
Dlffereneeir &lt;Explained
Every child, nt tome lime or
Julius ForUmatai, veteran wool other, abound plant aoinrlhlnir for
fabric* mwufaetuier, a leadlntf ad- hlni»*lf, even if H. is only a Dowtrocale of ihe labelng of wool fah rip water und ra t* foe It, ond
riea. taM recentlyt
I S i . watch it grow. There Is a certain
"There la a decided difference appreciation of tho earth and
between virgin and rrc’almed! It* llfn that can come only after
wool. Virgin wool liaa RrcnUirlnn experience of this kind,
warmth, eleatJelly, and wearability. Cl:re Harder, Jr., whin a dReclalroed wool doe* not hold lla year-old iteniua ot Ai vail.*, Colo,
I ahspe W M A ll believe It extye^imkiRilad out such nn rxpirlm cnt^U
, l y Important that tbo poor woman,[of hia own accord, wluti ho wa^
■ o whom pcnnWa eoimt, shoo'd be lo»* 4h?n Iwo yearn nr agel Claru
'^ tb lo to know which tho is buying. I* truly a "imby Dm hank,'' and
Th# average buyer, however, 1* un.'gHc* excellent prnnitar of filling
aWr lo le'l the dlrfetenco between the shoes of the l»lo pi*id wicard,
the two."
, l ’uildiint block*, train*, nliplanes

AZALEA FfcStlVAL REAUTY ENTRY

. F a ll And Co Haoat

turn to soo|ha

mucous memi

nnd expel th&lt;
,-TCeen Ifothr
Cen t bo (fleet
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Recapping

itl I t reprrirnl v trlous Jayrvn chuii'era
r lltnu down while Icsniln-r •
will, nnd not being consoled n
helpcl lo hi* fret.
Voter In il r* of Kr.n»ni Stale
KlrVrd Around
rnlr. DUohrdlrn: chlldirn do. IlnlJ
- tie.ting knocked almtl lit foot 1st tor tor pacrwls lu think more college lave ill&gt;C»' rln l Ihal t
fcil; R imes and tunnel*-good for ubot&gt;*. their children, rvrn though cat’* mining does not mine from
him lo lake it, sajrn Dr. Hnintforw. they nny 1m* doing the wrong the larynx end nmv lw* n vibra­
.-.hoid difficulties—repoilimt l« ihlm ."
tion nf the soft palate.
the |u ineipal now und ngnin I*
-p , PIm,,* Mulhrr*
ttm l for him. CrilteUm from high|n 0th»r *rntd*, olimllmca, n&lt;
or ip will come cVcnlunlly, says ,V(|| n|l ||,p olhe: virtues of rhllilKm rVory ilo lh r »|H*nt In tho
ou. psychiatrist.
hood, cm lw ove- einphasitril. Dr. Unilisl filnir* hv tiuvelma f;*nu
lu fait. Dr. tln’raferd uinkm limfurH thinks n clnM should nlhri’ nmntrler, rtgnt dollur.* nro
Ip iirn l* of modrl chlldirn Irel ;#tint to (In the llilmt be.nuso he *pen. hy United S lilro rltWen.
lawfully nervous nVntil their off- Rots pleasure out nf lining it right, traveling sbivhd.
I *pi Ing.
not In-cacao someone tolls him to
I 'The rid Id who .dwnya dor* ns do It. nut doing it wrong U part of
» aaagauaanoaovagaaaaaaa
(he’« told." he asserts, "I* noun' learning to do It right,
Fine Watch
{than the rhllil who hrr.ik* n few
Dr. Bumfonl'* Wggrst worry It
j toys and hits a rouplu of piny- the child who obeys to please his |
Repairing
ntn'os now snd then.
mother.
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Diamond
Setting
“Why Is ha worse* .. ........... he
He thinks the Mother who Is
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I’onstanl'y saying: “Now htitg up s
AND
W '' " y*
,hr l" 'rn""n of ,«ur coat to plr.se Mother. Don't
Engraving
yuiJsme authorities nnd y»t may ^
,v)th |t]&lt;) lflu|.h ,iM)r b i). |
be ss dlstnibed psyehologlrally o* across the alnrrt. to p'rase Moth I McLaulin, Jew eler
his ramliinetlmia fr.eiul*. MMo* , r , ,
shou’d Is- o.tlrevd from «
m s . Dark A**.

ArYada, Colo

A Booster \

w rm h o w s '
3yz INCHES LONG
prsrented with a hufco fernery,
filhxl with rare Udoiiiral
spoei
iro ai, r a r e -r r * tI . tho grrnnhni
fam ily, nnd vntielios nf ferns
ilu im h i i dee pent luteruat.
A n-thtr Oh itltnsa present was
II gU *s tlnaer po». hut. "it I,n 't
&gt;ny g eo d " raid ('mix', - the ns.U
luvo to h*vo air. nnd glass nr
paint keeps-it opt.”
Tn lic k up hi* strong love for

t a i u r Crromuldon la an* vw
two, and it haa no tiyph*
Atk tor It plainly, aot U iattl
on the bottle is Crromum
i\U get the ganoine prod
■ rru if ydu want. (A d rJ

Dr. nimford may sound pretty1'
f * u» Nary Kllxabeth Kynh. froahnwn «t the FUt Ida S'niu
hard boiled. but he's
notched Colllge for Women, W len t named lo n iu o rn t 'he 1’alaUs Junior
plentynf chlldrrn of all ages^unl Chaifber o f t^ommeicr a- a bea.ty cone* I lo be held ni Iho Hnvtnr
■moon, Feb. Stl, The licauty contest will
!lfi- *te good for the ntcrar'
h the Axah-n K*‘it|va| nt I'm gardens
yruntiler.
*’
day mid ■« ini i t coflfcrmrv of Joyce**
Wirn he sayi “falluics'' h
la. Mrro than a score of Florid** most
mu ns Iblng* like their:

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p illa g e h loipl II it
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All Ofca-siDitH

Y o u p lan th e munis,

You l»uy the food;

Get A t’uairra For Each
Mi mix r (If Ttir Family ,

Your menu deals
With a fnmily’Hmood.

Camera On Display
-A t Our Store

You dean the house
And wusli the dislies.

F cr a limited lim e only
we will JU lrlbu 'e to oar
ruslfim ir* thla K*«d«ome
Camera as a c.-nstditi of yaur patronage
—
pre- *nt and fnlurv.
Yen may obtain o a t ol
Amerk-a'j Fin#,. Cameras
by trading a ilh u*.

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And wash a bit—
And in the end

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You’re pleased with it

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To have more fun,
More joy, more ease;
To get more done—
Remember, please:

-Tali Hina

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KisJjr IP s
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Vnl»arlae’« HrAM 1X11.e r e *tlr«d
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fpre.lr K t.a i
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Our Nani*}Aoiulltsd

The budget'd dmall,

Goorfricfa Kllvortowg Hrwy*.
Tgbrn, Hal ter In

And time is dear;
So whop through

Goodrich II ryclcn and
Arrcaaories
Motorola Gar Kadlo

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0 * s e f tha new N*rtan Cam&lt;J»t glvsa whh th* pgr*base
af a tier, b ar cry, baalff. car
vtdla * r any mker cash par*
chav* af |3 ar aver or with 11
paid ea account.

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.
Tha subjirtt fop the sddeeaa
tamorrow &lt;night I* ‘ T h * Hegdtsvy
of tbn V a il' ,w|il'h is snld to b?
one •of tM V mom
Imptnmlv’i
Fhipwnjt# » f r a n abm td l y U.
**rtwons to bo bnopd ham. I t *rai
f . tnurtat* Increased 31 per em t
anwoonaad M|* momloe.
In 1937. ■ • ■ ^
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Tho Pkalcrnl Trudo Commission -nil other loy* m inlmind hy the
(y ixpcc'ed to c.*ll '*» hrarlup on overage boy, hole siII hern d i*’
axnd coon.
The a:t!on of women's chihs on he lm* nm * lot
woal Is In lino with t&gt; goneml earn- pots, coed cal *1c
pslgn for "truth in fab rlrs'1 they|Instead of
the
bavo conducted fo r n derude. In pranks, he p'ny*
T1NV ltlltl.IT
!
October, 1930, tha New York Cltylffp
Now the ymiperty of M auriio,
FrtUmthMi
of
tVameei’a Clubo pet
II. Livingston. ’Chlcai,n. I* 'h e,
a iked .Dm fe d e ra l Trade Com m i*rlalmin*. to ithe honors fo r brim:
*km to adopt nwesuivu lo araara
" fa ir ooihpstillve •Vlcntlfieatlou of
Ii|»ers-" fThl* appM l w*» followed
by n trade; gogunlitlon ilnvaatlgague
o jn d
thm resulting in tbo Unions “rayon
ENTRIES
TONIGHT
ruWy” o f October,.19k7.
B y .these, all r*»on fh b r ta or
r a t t le * tvalgfci
garmonta made from thsnt must
K n u r r i i a c r u »*t« w t i f
bo labeled ''royan.’’ Thus taffaia,
jo **
• I 'f V 'a S S U i
i r i ” lt'(iu» e t
chlffow» etepe, v«l»#l, et«4 onaUln*
I.UI k l. * l
f V e i 'A 'i * . • i
fng rayon r tiers or drvssr* me do
fifty s-x.ler
T je arlfVT
i -c h m -t rt'AOt: Trnnwltrr. ;
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■I I I .i Hall •« Hall, II miM .I
K i n a Jft*
r a * t King
ilfifirifu* I*.
11#ft i!*&gt;
Ittirh lUfiftth
lt«lTM MIM

posltlcai tinlass U * t l*f» ta d \V*t

P ".l W J I . . i|

That'# the opinion af I&gt;r. Thnm-1
at F. Damford, Jr ., psych'airist In
rhargeof work with problem rhll-|
d.tii In the Fold Krai University
dap Hnient of psychology.
I’r. Ilamfonl atyt! “The first,'
time Hobby falla down, tt will I
■an ly be r. t u t ef 'fall down nnd.
c« Imom.' lie won't he able to pick |
himself ep. When he'a compjctely

. ‘■Wa regard ro ta which ade­
quately Inform women regard Injr
Uw kind of raw material* vied lu
wool fabric*, and, in fact, in all
kind* of fairies, a* ImiwrOnt'.lii
the Influence) on thair live* r.i are
•he pure food and drue law*,” sai l
Mr*. Roberta Oampbeil Lawson,
preiidrnt af tho Goners! Fodeiu•TVvr 1* Jfreat confusion In th*
pubis mind Lctwcrn
which
new wool
h.n
before,
•ho

t 'H t l W P l .

I f Hobby (t mi A studenl at;
school, alnitys rom n
home to
mealt on -time, and goes to bed
iwillinjrv. w« parehta nay hold
him up at • modal, hot It do*»n't
Inecrssrrlly Indlart* Hobby trill
bactim* a collars pnofrmDr—or
•»*« a hsnk president.
If 1» had a few difficult leu
whi’c ho was growing up Hobby
pro! ably would ba better prcpaml
for Hfp, Soon enough he'll be out
In the cold, hard worU, where no
one it going do soften the way fot
him.'

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rs Expiration

| • Ceotlrue* Oram P»t* Ont
C*#t1*w*« Praar ***** Owe
jarmjr end nary'.
, Bomb, itpubllean. Idaho and otb] .i a Iln’» dt-eli rations went JMOdr t n bad contended.
In n latter In 1'rtv.Li, U&gt;« party orTbs bill p.uvWe.i line* . anil fmgan, wtlttrn In reepona* to a Prlronmtnt for pom* uMeer*
question of &gt;| ymnig communist | who (a I to make rl'llk n l effort*
jlosgo* agf'tlor who ailcad kins «&lt;» pr*i#n» lynching*. Counties In
iwbotbor tho find victory .of aoclil- which lynching* otcuiroil would
lam ‘eonId ha considered woo.
ba liable for damages. tha mon:y
"Tbit AM u f.th * Intamational io go to the .tl(-|!m'N r t l ' t v i i . "
proletariat apponb to b* n ‘fo n t
Lowl* aald llif hill mini he
wllhoot oh eh I ho final vjeivy of. considered na bejnt "n proreodim;
socialism In dor rountry la not to J on biha'f of the i « . I - " Tha
ba deddrd," ha tbtlsred.
i lOTrmmenl In* power, lie »« .1
He d'd not r'Hy whether ho had lo I# t'tla 0 ' for ll'o p-ibtls wu|
In mind collaboration with forelcn (n il.
labo^ 7 |ldrtlaa,' nnn-rommcntsi as I In a forceful air rib Bmnt»r
w|U. M eommnnUt, nor did hr Minton, fleinorynL ludl-ma. fold
ment'on omiminlim qr sdvocgln thu *e n*(o that (lin doc rlon of
lha orer-throw c f rap)&lt;alWm In. dual gor«rr|*ii&lt;r of tho slnlr-,
•tliar countrlai.
|and fodaml governin'nti done nni
"O f enures," Stalin raid, "It epply to the faQrtrantll amenddocent marn that we niuat alt with ment c u ru itM ltu llio rtgati nl
folded arms awaiting help from Individuals.
the outalde.
Benafur Kll»nd*r, democrat.
'On the contrary, tho aid of the Team, leader of ■mntlii'rioro wbn
hrternaUossI
proletariat ahou'd haro b-eti fll li i-rti , In; ng.ilnul
ba jolnad with aor work for In-, tbe bill for *7 dtM , prodlrtrj
(TW)ilyg lb* defense, capacity of again th a t,today’, effort in shut
oar cocnlry, of atrrngthentng the cff debate Wnald fill.
Rnd Army and tho Red Nary, the
Cenafor intruder,
d'tim frtl.

1 taco mo lax ret a me liy W.i
Wajnwfjgbu. Btato
Andltor.*
ftnailon na l6 ItitnnK|h|n per-j
I *m pertr and Income from,
I property ha* boon .m ureJ
I lha Individual, corporation.!
f |dnrlnry return*.”
il* Information lm* been
lahad on
WbolouHl
Index
ia to tha Aaaaaaora who ar«
r It In preparing their In&gt;hl# lax rolls, with tbo v|iw
le*a*nlng all *nrh Intonnibla
■MMspC* with Dm law, Mr.;
data, only 111 of nrer foot)
b|* application* fur Imme!! axampt'ona bar* b##n itA Mr. Doodnoy slated. re­
lay homa owner* that ih rf
l (hair right to the txotnpIf tha applirat'onx ar* not

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" nbiletl costard hi .lop* wbm «
l u 'H a light-colored llm oi'cr
a I0 t« r ipooa when the IslHr b
dipped tom It. Hilr Ibe r»»torJ
contlatUly «bl|a It la rookbig In
th* do*Mo boiler to
ln.i»t«
Cocnly Judge R. W. War* y**- amtotbnoao(enlay, according' to records.
' Gmh-m Wyatt and Rata Dark
of Ortcndo war* mairtdd by tha
County Judge and n Ilrana* w it
laxued to John O’Neill and Anna
W. D n U of DaLand.

Licenses To Wed Are
A FL Rejects
Effort To Cut.
.
Given Two Couplis
Soviet Chiefs
Lynch Debate
to w#4 wwfw issued to
*' v Plea For Aid
Meats Defeat twoLicense*
rotipta In Ibo offl.-o of

SMOKE DREAM GIRL

«ataad exemption apilramaal alto bo filed with
’•t Aaaogaor Frank B. Lamtor# Apr. 1, H homo owner*
. City w|»h to got exnmp-

•*»

B. F. Mills ,
Well Known A* ItorW
IVirascrly War had A%
P a th Harbor Shop
flow Working At
B n ow i B a r b e r Sh op
103 W. lat Bt-

R. N. NIPPER

pereBTniAN iiam$ auto
CLRVKLAHD* Fib. I t. — OF)—
John J . Koonman suffered ,rrloo«
Injnrle* when ha crarhoJ lido *o
r-itnn:cbl|n driven be Muu'dpsl
Jndxe Joa'ph II. Bllbott na hi
ran II catch n a'.rw t rnr. Force
of the Impart ahatterad a win­
dow and bent tha door of ihe
j-irtst’s ear.
TO FLY ATLANTIC
MIAMI. Feb. U . —(AV-BonM,
Uan'e *ald yefterdny iho would
arronpany Wek Morrfll on -a
night to her n»tl»a Ncrway n**l
Jon*.
The hknd* act row and |c&lt;rkatlna *|*r mm* her* from Naw
Tcrk la«t week In a *PT«I“I
I lino pllctod by Mere ll. *«|eran
cf tranaallantlc flying.

OF ALL KINDS
••• NImpIVb AYS* PkM«

Wade H. Garner
P h y sicia n &amp; Sun reqp

SiburoIi Priitiif Ci*panjf

Send the home folks a box of.

DAYTONA DEACJI, t tb . l h t/F&gt;—Bill IAwrmc* of Choo'cr,
N. Y., xald hero yealerday ha
wou’d attempt to brenk '/m
mobile roaa) lo co**t ipead rec­
ord thl* waak. Lawrrnc* xald 'h*
prevent record la 60 hour*. Ila
p|ana lo .leave from Jacksonville
Th hd»yf
. .

Fresh
from the
‘ Tree!

DANGEROUS
Ihe roof of Ihe mleiion hoepltal,
«l:k tha letters "U . S. A.” ralntcd
t o r II. 'Flag* alao flew from a
flag&gt;po!t * In the yard. .

Charming Hilda Hsrnandst. fsatursd as ths "Cigar Olrl".*f tha'IW i
La Verbena del Tobaco (Cigar Pestlvsl) ta ba bald In Tampa, Marah
10- 11- 12, gswntd In a dress cleverly creeled frem aver WOO elear
Havana hand-made cigars. This brilliant and calerful event, staged
In heeor ol Tsmra'e grealeel Industry, will Ireel taurlets and ham*
folks aiiko with th* testivo and jaysus spirit of Old Spain. Par ■
three day pirlod g*y tcnerit** tnd dashing esbsllsre* Will pr*»ld*
unlQu* snltrtalnmsnt. Cratk msrlmba and rhumba arehestra* wrlll
furnish lunslul rhythm while headliners *f the Latin etag* and oobarao
Will thrill epeclslere with o gterleus pregram *f sharaatarllRg1Latin
•--tclaltis* and revue*.
‘

R IFF IN
LLW IT E

HIALEAH PARK

Japanese Planes
ISoread Death And
Terror In - China
Centlnusd rrem r*«- On*
squadron toarrd orpr Chrn.Tchow,
i ntoidlng ton* of exploalrea on
Iho r -li brad and hitting lha Amerlon Southern Uipflsl Mlsainn
hero. Four Chlncsa ware injured
kgr thrapMl. •
|
The planrs bombed the mbuioo
thh-o times, but no foreigners
wtn&gt; hurt.
.
y I
Bomb* were rrrramlng from tbo
sk'es all around end tho sky was
filled with smoke, apparently from
explosions in the railroad yards.
Tbo planet tamo In four fllithw.
and &lt;ha retd listed mor* Hun dn
hour.
At tho rnWrlnii lien Amerlran'
dorlera and nmi •British doctpr|
•rented Iho wounded. Th*.yMf|
IIHerrd with broken glas* and’ Iho
walU of Ihe mlw'on peppered with
shrapnel epHn'er*.
D’.-lf. F.. Ayrr». of Atlatiia. Cla
mid ho ww »’and InI ouieldc iho
Inltd ng, watching the »Ir ■2 : ld#r»,
when one of Iho homber* dlred
•tver the building. There » n a
ff* fool American flig palnlnl on

A l t n j I m e t RE n u t s a s *
THURSDAY, FRIOA Y , SATURDAY
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CROSS NiCKLAOU

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You Call This
Justice!

o u 'H - fcC^ * ‘ s t h *

Tha cry of oa l****«nt
■Irl . . . aaoleaeod M
o rutin of law . , . set
her weSOls* nlsht . . .
la s life of chililooo*

lV 0 0 lH * s

OJ f l f 'O III A I’AUINT?

TUHT go to your ncarcat Gift Fruit
dealer. Make your selection of or­
anges, grapefruit end tangerines He’ll
do tha rest. Special express rate* and
rapid ihipmcnt* to all point*.
And what a welcome your gift wilt
get from tha folks back home. ” It's the
next beet thing to a trip to Florida,"
thcyH declare For the delicious FloiIda citrus fruits you send aie so full of
juice. They have such woe, derful freeh frora-the-tre* flavor. And thsy’re
healthful as Florida sunshine. Don't
dflay. Order your gift boxes today.

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Recently a firouji of men—famous In American bu*iness and sports life visited Hialcali Park for the first time.
All were cxtravagantMrt-tlieir praise of its beauty—the char*
after and conduct of its racing—the dignity and refinement
of its atmosphere One of .them whose name is known in
every American hoQyihnftt turned to another and uid,
"Certainly, Mr.^'Widcncr has built here no less than Use
•m t - l . t . v ,
■
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....
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'Eighth .Wonder of the World*. 1 have visited racing plants
everywhere but I have never seen such n magnificent estab­
lishment as this."
Such genuine praise, coming from men who have
earned the respect of the paiion lias been one of the objec­
tives of our efforts -for'ihe'.past five years.
The other Jus Ikcuto produce a worthwhile rewius
to the State. Last year Hiaicah Park paid to the State Comptrailer for distribution to the sixty-seven counties of Florida,
#677,912.96. Thli year’s total will be much greater.

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, Itt all respects we feel that Iiis!. * Park has fulfilled
the pledge* it made .when it was y ”v . ! a racing permit. *fj t

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Seminole Count;

Sanford b The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation

M ore f r u i t And Vcgetl
S im ila r A rea Jit

AN INDEPENDENT TXAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXIX
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, FEI1RUAKY 17, 1938

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London, Paris
Query Hitler
AboutAustria

Navy Needs Told
To House Group

No Indication Shown,
However,That They.
Will jDo More Thanj
Propound Questions

Der Fuehrer Gets I
Word Of Progress
Nazi Leader Receives'
German-Endorsed
•C '^Interior M i n i s ter
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Many Inquire
About Making
Sanford Home

Established In 1908

ARM Y’S ‘FLYIN G FO R T R E SSE S’ O FF TO SOUTH AMERICA

WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—
W i—'The N«vy’s chief con*tr.c ‘«r told the House naval
committee today that additional
facilities would have to be pro­
vided at every navy yard n&gt;
E ffo rts To Induce Re­
permit expeditious construction
of t^a proposed eight hundred
tired Railway Em ­
million dollar naval expansion
ployees To Locate
program.
Rear Admiral William C.
Here M eet'Success
D.Bose
explained
facilltiei
needed would Include new ways
Nine retired railway employees
and other equipment. He rrged
that yhe bill be amended to from nins different states have
give the department a-kiority mads inquiries regarding perms'
to put yards in shape to han­ nent location In Kanfoiri as a re­
sult of the activities of the Rail
dle the work.
way Employees Retirement Com
mlllee, J . I - IngVy, chairman of
tbe Committee, staled today in
discussing the progress made by
tbe Coqi init tee since its organl
sat Ion last Fall.
The inquiries have come as a
result of an advertisement ap­
pearing In the current issue of
tha Brotherhood of I-oromotlve
--------I Firemen and Engine men’s migaline which has over 85,000 eub-

9

Chinese
And Gueri
Harass Ja p s
Capture Of Stations,
Along 75-Mile A rea.
Of Feiping-Hankow'.
Rail road Reported

Line Is Important
For Jap Supplies
Nippon Soldiers Cut
O ff R etreat Of C h i*
ncse Facing Trap*

ReportlsReadOn
C. Of C. Activities
Over Past Month

•
SHANGHAI, Feb, 1 7 .-—
Prati
dhd F ra n c e to d *y
(AIM- &lt;*binriw» Tied
A d olf H itle r fo r
iinil t ptul riie rilln luHidl,
A c tio n o f h is in ten tio n s
flib n 's o r&lt;*i*orlcd, »h«ve
u s tr ia b u t th e re
l rfm l e v e ry
along
JS o
Indication
e ith e r
,t. mite strelch »uf- thn F
on 'or P a ris would do
|iinv-Hntikow railw ay bfehl
j As a special Inducement to enm bre 't h s n
ask
q u estions
ttie Jntm neso lin e s in No:
courage the location of permanent
‘ ab ou t tit* aouthw nrd spread
residents In the city, the city
C h in a.
' j . ’"rk
t clmmiss loners
The .li|iane*e lisvo used kh«_
have
egrerd to
o f N a il Influence.
A report on activities of the
line
lo
fed
rviiifitrcemcnU
OJvtl
work in conjunction with the
A u s tria 's G erm an-endorsed
Bo:ml for Bueno* Aire* to pat* i ipiti,* in tin* inauguration of It obcrtlt M. tlrli*
pre.Utent of Arm
Seminole County Chamber of
and are offering lot. In
supplies to their troops.
&lt; ;
minister of • Interior,
Arthur
of the United State* »rm&gt; paused «ni-tnluht in Miami, Fla., * n t.atf e from Isitixlcy Field, Va. line of
Jnp tncue forces sMempling * t8
Sayss-Inquarf, arrived at Berlin
jestirally coming to a landing at tl Miami airport, Col. Itobr/t O ld *, commander of tin* flight, I* eltonn
u.tdt Mint h of the, Vcl low R lt t f
to report to Hitler on the pr«ftre«
V%'i'e n'jppnjted• by wfsrplsne#. ■
flagship.
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of :die Austria-German mllilnrjr, night by RsVh Bagwell, .
c
e
r
e
r, „ ^ y Pm.
which lioiidird China’s longest Strei'
political and economic coopera­
heidge tn n il* &lt;iff retreat, f°e
7
f n0.r* , " lM,km’ ,
‘ployees on a pension ami who,
tion.
President Simpson urged evrry- ^ onJi
^
„f ,
[
t Jiiu, o I ...op* faring powerful
Vienna principally was Intent
moi'hanlrrd force*. At tho asm#
..40 vl*‘l . ,h?
C° Un‘J fract recently approved by the
upon winning from
Hitler a f™
booth which Is rreeMng such ^
,Mlon|i *
™ bulM / hom,
time *he Jspsnrso resumed th*Jf
prorain of economic aid and di­ f.vorebfe comment and Publicity
ot . minimum
long dilayed offenstv* to occupy
m s guarantee to fJaiidom, nam­ at the Central Florida Exposition,.
of
'w„ h,n
mon, hl
p
||
IKImnil provln.-o south of Taiyuan,
ing of cabinet ministers accept­ Mr. himpson also urged hat as ft
the con, r, ct
, rniIcrpd.
W. A Zachary, etrp fullier •if.nrnl ns a sen atlonttl new find
able to Germany and freeing po­
tl... I'Utionnlly proniinertl ector-jof Ihe New York i-tste,
Tnuai
a l lmeeting
l
ol
l
MorWal
«= "*&gt;
"'» * * *to Tdraw
’ * " » «» " &gt;pl.t
* h»of
litical prtaonera.
of lthe
^
W * l bwn
instructed
.
along tho IVIplng-Hsnkow
pnritiwr bom llytd, returned' Mr. Zachary s.ilil ilnit even
British and French ambassa­ Waterway Congress In Mount Uora,(he luW|rUion wMeh wiU
„ n,
S i \ A ll* A r / JO S IC S A r t * way. a Jnpanoso army ws«
To.
.day
from
hYw
York
wltcre
b.*illmugli
he
didn’t
like
the
play
in
WatsonPromiseH
Fine
dor* In Berlin acre Instructed, on Tueadsy Feb. 22.
to all making the inquiries and
r t ..
l ,, Ml l . 'l i i r l i f it" I*’ throatcnlng to entrap
l pen two day* with Ham, and which Rtttn I* now npiMorlru;, hu
tha foreign office announced, to
The following resume of sc- front this the pensioners may
O n i . ' i m l u i . i J ' ‘ I K I u P |b .........
u,mlMnll ch!
Outfit AM Set For a ,.- bint play in John Steinbeck's did like Mnvwcll Anderson's "Tbq
approach the r«!ch government tivillra during January was given
T
o
S
o
l
l
l
l
l
A
n
i
c
r
i
c
f
l
Hoop,
defending
the I.unghal rail*
select a desired location.
with a request for information by Secretary Bagwell:
Opener On April 10 d iiiitytic piuduetion ‘K f Mice sniljFInr Wagon,’’ with Burgess Mori.
I
way
nine,
in
tho
heart of ccnUpI
Another a d v e r t i s e m e n t Is
Alt it.**
•
I dUli and l.iilkitt tlisli, which b«
“Considerable time wes spent
concerning the startling develop
scheduled to appear in the next
Kil If’llius,
i uinnientlitg on Raiii’h fittest 1*a\v at the Empire Then ire. /'ll s
meut( in Vienna.
during the month of January in
“All I know about a Sanford
’ I C n l l a H S an f a s * K l«kt&gt;
The .1 ipnitcM were slrlvlnf W
(.ring tele, Mr. Zachary ealdlu lieiutiful pluy,’’ he *»i«l.
The ambassadors were told to making arrangemenie for Seraibaseball team this year is Hintb*| didn't W.* it.” |fe was refer tuitf | loaviiiK Now York. Air. Vm&lt;'
1 V'-lae 'el, th e 'stnit*fht
•
’
;*
ttfta r tt* the Interest -«f threat nola County’s booth in the Cantr.it
.
’of-rh'Angrhovv,1"
■tr«m |n ||l(, motid time of the ptty, n o t.said Mum aceornpaniud him to ,',t '•
_ B rtsln and Franca In Austria. It. Florida Kipoaltion a&gt; Orltndo, "E zekiel" Author To there wilt lie a strong
oil 1 I......... .
lino crossoe tha
plsylng
ngsinst
the
ftrlnndo
l
ltd.
which
he
think*
i*l
Wnhiugten
mid
from
there
t
o
t
'
M T *e indicated they would remind white continuous callers ot our
tmi it. i,uin. s ,ini ,^ -i tivst Lunghal rallwniWI
jtfn'.hend t’ily, where Sam ,cvnSpeak A t Luncheon in Ihe season's opener under 'li» V(.ry ,.,M1||.
Germany tha two democracies office keep us very busy.
,i.t milt-. iiittl cut off a posaiblo gcnaral
\\|.m n-hrd what he thought templrtrs Imying n summer hone • «■&gt;,
*‘We actively coo|K-rated with Of R o l l i n s Alumni floodlights at Ihe Munir,pil I’ .tl.
w en opposed to single action by
, Hub* t . i i pirie io w-il1idn*wut wrstward.
on Ihe nlirhl of April 10,” 11■nt y of Fnnr's ti i' to fsme, Mr. Zsrh-iry[on Hogue bound. From there tlo y it1" 1
ICm i Ii s U Os re a « B*v»a)
one power on questions Pern
Anotlu-r Japanese army wrt
Wstson, s&gt;id today.
replied that he was proud of hinijv.eMt l» Mount Olive where '•! * :• fool. P
(CMtlnusa en PsM Tores)
t rit:isiyr northward toward th*
Mrs. Elvira Gamer of this city,
Mr. Watson intimated thn' at nnd ihit he thinks Sam the big-. visited relatives,
'
1 lk 1
I ,inrii,ti fitint tlte Itwal river see*
author of “ Eseklal," and an rangement* were iH’iiig msde f-"‘ rest Theatriral mini In New York.j Miv Z rliary and hi* rim parted. *&gt; &lt;"•!
' ■„r ttc .t of I'engpU und if It gtlM
alumna of Rollins College, x illp lsy rtv but declined tn sits ul it - lie didn't "iv Ih*. play •’Toboim, at Moirnb (tlive, Kant returnlrig t " j P* d &gt;
|( niillntirtl DM
be the guest speaker at the annual Inny Information
regarding It ■ Bond," will It first sent Mr. Byrd's j New York and Mr. Zarhnty eentnd
luncheon-meeting of the Rollins rosier for the romlng nestoii, »l ■ name 'ontiitir in n er the conii‘ ]tiituliu' on to Fanfold,
Alumni Association next Saturday.'c|nr|ng ' I prefer to keep .&gt; 'n .
She has promised
to bring t i c » mystery for the pr. -.u
B f AHf*cl»t(d Pr*»»
Will'am J . Graham and Jamrs slong “characters’* of Exekiel *ml timo’’.
W.R.O’Neal To Speak ( ’amp Meeting OpeiiN
C.
McKay,
wesHhy
Nevada all the member* of his family | 5 an font has been Included in
Tbs talent of 8emlno?e Counly ■gambling ctart, todey were *en- when she reads twp of bar unpub*t|rt schedule of Ihe Hts»e I m o &gt;
At Dinner Of Shrine In Eakelaml Felt. 17
ertiets . reGeeted In thsdlclslon*; tfnrrd t0
nine y e s.. In prl- llsbed stories about her fsmous'nnd fans are hoping for n b&lt;al
**F
Judges of the art nnn for a mall fraud and coo- llllte negro character. The rbur- tram equal to las; year's nilt*' |h*'
W. It. itN '-il. ptomlnent id"
I . IRELA N D . Fi ll. 17 With .
j Hurry J, Wilson, rdo dlod nl
exhibits at the Central Florida ■rp|r, cy in a 12^00.000 bunco ring rctcrettea . sro dolls which *hc t,|sced second sbi tbe l.rrguc, lc
Acer tnliud.y resident,* will Ic i matrd ’ iittrtttUrn*i* nf tn&lt;»i*'''• bi biimx ot llf* Went Ninth
Exposition
which opr rated on a nationwide herself mads. She has also mule iIlt t0 fidnr.vil o,
tlio r " ’ "• -pe.ikor o1 tho munthlf 'M'm» iM'onni
.tii,,i-l ui 2:iiil Iiflutk yesterday
bliiH
In the proferslonul class, a a.-alr. Each arts fined f 11,000.
|a miniature cabin to reprerent the* j According lo information n *1tun*: ot tin* tfbrine t’l'th rep*
j ,tin imam following u lingering
I’Vtiy
*b
V
A
ti%
,
th*s
I
ji
I.H
jih
‘1
,
I'
"
pastel portrait by M™- Norman
Justice Willis Vsn DeVanter, [borne in which Exekltl snd his ' cc v r,| here ti.l.iy other clnl • i I•i n t&lt;11 ,: I.H'!Ic * N r.lit.
he It’ ll(|
l
l
l
i
n
‘
V
%ti1| imiiiiMii;»!*■ i
Deforest was given 'first place presiding In the Federal District family are supposed to hsv# lived. ,)|p league s ir
rompleting
..M m Wil.xn »n&lt; a retired mor*
&lt;wnu she also received second hnn (Court, gsve two of the men 2 0 , The exhibit will b« pieced on nmgrmrntx for team* to pnrti- in tin* M t&gt;f.iir Jlo t.-I tmiiK.ln
III I: ft t |i51| I till UKI M'BNttill lilt «\
On i i c |ih k, Edv.iilrt |*. ■Ena
■b tut nnd Ini,! been a resident of
ors for a ttnguine portrait. A’*°.d ays lo go lo Reno to settlq'their the speaker*’ table a t the Juncheonlr |,,ni0 (|nr|ng the reason wi. . &gt; ctulrnuui nf t!»i*
S uit u,I Ixr tbe past f t year*,
u -*
|buslnes* and family affair*. Bail where everyone may become or- grt , underway soon.
mittm* f-tmi.I tmluy.
ii,, w,i hum in I'hiladelphta, t'a,
M. Scott w . awarded second place’ „ ,ncrP„ r&lt;1 t0 &gt;28,ooo each,
queinted with the figures rrpre
Busipres Manager Bill Page of
Mil i Hit tin ,fi&lt; n iiit ii
will
If
oil Hepl. 1', IH72.
for an oil painting of flower*.
, IrH o f rhMnltt Aril., rented.
ICsntinute . « r**0* T*&gt;•••)
tir^a^nt"*! I') Hl»is MiirJ'iiie Juiv
lie ic stirviti'd hy hi* widow,
In &lt;h* non professions*
Allen Comer of 8lou« City,
Mrs. Garner, won fame almost
Slid Ml»&gt; linen Muy B'lrduk, »&lt;
*»,
.. . „
lb ,,,. iIhiikIi i Mr*. H- A. Hive,
Mist Helen
Wilson won first Is., two other defendants found overnight because of the srnsa-K
♦i.*** i f _ i I' * .1^ xt f* infiini, “Slrse^T, A. llurloilb
romps..... . ny Mrs. K l„ Ht.rdU k ” “" ffi« ,1'M
^
d
placo for the beri eolieeUon ‘ of j
"w ith 'lle X a y - ond' O rihim tlonal sale of her Unique'book "of ^Relief Money To
■ .irr,1"- o f Mumi, ef Mlitrni; iiTid "tMra, Fran k” 1),
III ,h„ pi....
:ini&gt;.uMunition. „ l'd u iirig -— this w in te r- .. ....... , run W a r , .
four o l p.lnOnra and another
B, lurrf, y. wer, Wntg««Sl to Eiekiel and his adventures. She
Tilth l Itf a Ihinlawiiv of orl«n'l»; two sons,
mot I,- .m t, «,ll ho presoulml hy
In'aril.iiomiini i i&gt;n. I (flu.; I
Be I n c r e a h e (i
fl at plaro for the best roHretion &gt;rrvr f|v«. years each. Tired was will also be on* of (ho contribu­
•■j. •I ..... .
I J.iliu WUmiii, &lt;lalne*vllle, and
M l.. I !{■&gt;)... Winn , urt ompniib-.l *"
l-’inu pj't* t-to il.. n iKiunm
Senator Believes hy &gt;I|1. Unioihy At,&gt;roliwlI; and voiding to I’rv.ith"* MrAf.« ivinkint
° r„ f°? r,. * * " ,tolor p, nllnV ’ •fined 1800 and Comer 1900. T h . tors to tho table of contents of
J* 11 |Mil*fltlt|| tf»l lieorRo T, WI|«on of Atnbridga,
Qrotchen Lewis was given first flfn, m, n v l l found to U |nno. th* Rollins Animated
Msgailne
t it
in uiljUht i I’u .\|mi olio slater, Mr*. J . K.
lop dsnring by M
Ihri is Jn -k ' “"'■v 'ho old faihl’ i.nl
......- „■ -t .... .
^ honors for a still life drawing and Hn,
next Sunday aOernoon.
i t llilV Ft*t i’,1t 1
• WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. - M l son. orrimip.mlrd try Mr* Jink meet tags that Itrvu i Italy t i ' . I lb,iii-tli
•.v*
Meitlnki'r of Hanford and thran
V o(so for a still Ufa with Gowers.
»m■'( *l11•I liittr j S'
—Seoul or Fr*ri°r, til, N. I* '■ non. N 'fr.« l .clot-linns will
Anu'iittti 'teligtau* life fmlit ......... ..........-nnl,
null lilldren.
*
Dan G. Milrhem received a- first
Predicted tiid*r lti«l nit ctl rl render* d by Mr*. W. tl, Flontii,;
d
)»
of
••vniigt’
Hm."
id'
muni-,,
rii|i,’iul**ervlrea were ronduct*
p’leo for o rhsrebol from tlfo;
would bo lilndo lit lllo H«-r»r«. ■* on ompanlol by
Mr*.
Aitlmr
----- |e,| ip the Erleksoit Funeral Horn#
’first piste for a ssngulna por­
appropriation* »nb-rnnimil|eo t” Brsnnti.
Hu, iif|ei||iH&lt;n at 3:1)0 O’clock*
trait; first pise* for a pen and
double tha (wi, liitnilrotl and ll|&lt; &gt;
HiMi (In* Ut*v, rnut iledCMrflt
Ink drawing and second honors
million do!1»r eutergspry r« li I
for an oil portrait.
■ | &gt;line nf lit** I’irnt Method IH
Girlw
Craft
Classes
appropriations.
D. I*. Thresher announced ht* public sgsinst rrimlnsU.*’
Th» landscape “Wind Swept",
i Inni ti oTfit hitlttK* amilRtod by
Th# rommlt'no rolled Atdii-V Will Begin Saturday
Coming tn Sanford mi Jen. th,
by Mr*. W. M. Scott, was among csndldscy today for ro-elscMon
; Dr, I?. I», Hiiu^nli’C, p««for of lb#
Williams,
srtln*
Works
I'reri
i I i I'lh t i i*r&lt; *hn»*rli»ii I'inin h, Iniermani
the honor exhibits at the Expo­ lo Ihe County Commission from 1898 f r a * Dads City, his former
Tito llov John It. W lll'bi
oflrilliXc 1”
home, after haring completed Administration d lrrcitf ticlm* it
(litIn drslt r|»»»c, under Ibo cvuiixcl st. wlot i(
sition's art display, having been
h i i. • »t l| \ »,s itiMili* in Iho Kvi*rfro«o
rtitpoi* tit'. IU.ll.tt ,|
District
One,
embracing
*11
of
this
afternoon
l
"
riptsln
'
ti
*
four year* at Slateon University
recrouihninl tlrportmertt of tbe Hi'tiirr,, nt
on* of tho shs plsturrs selected for
lit k* "I *ii| »*• fn**ti*rf.
tin.
l*re»h&gt; ii-ri
k" jt 't tin I
need
for
tho
reiurtloil
turraa.i*
Wl'A arfi. srhodttlcd to begin in t'h u rrh s a t * -a lo rto n u d i'it *'’ lltl V.Ill t'l'p
Honor* nt the recent Orltndo Art Ihe East Side, subject *o .the he married Inas M, Frrrsn nr
Democratic primary on M sy' ». Eusti* snd went to work b*, E- I- ta WPA fund*, voted yi-»(r; -Ivy tho rlm inW ot (.’molnsrfS build­ test night on» of tin, mo
Club exhibit.
Im s a t tlio &lt;1
Eustis Will Honor 'r ;
In entering his name for re­ Ferren’s dry goods store on the by tha House. Tho tins n, nn”in- ing nest Kalilrdsy morning »' rrt'Mlbi MTiuims of tho *'-ik. lb bind th,
wh||a.
mmntrnrf
l
diitaln
on
llm
|. 20 o‘t link, Mrs. nltlo Urrsn. Mr. VYlllism, selected Jit* l* si s i t of I be p 't i ji -ii'
elect ion, Mr. Thrasher said that corner of Magnolia Aventr and
(icneral Sum me
when he announced his csndldscy First 8 ‘«w*l for teli dollar* * hundred ond Ihfrty million dot- aupcrvl.t.r of thu work announced from Motlln w 27 5rt-6l unii ■l«'ki’ .enteil If.- pi t ’t ip . , i i. &gt;i iix
.
| -i,
l*r
*PPrepristUi;i
trj
nut
the
In 1WM for his present post be week.
today.
ll'iori” u: I I . . lie. tl ..'ll. t i * t wai l rU S T t-*,
Feb. 17.—(/TJ—'I l h
on ’'Tho Bending of tho Veil.”
state..
Just|r«s
rnmnisiir
srnl
promised -fsi'hfut and efficient
Ip 1918 be boaght o j Ii Ihe F c r
All fclrll between Iho ug.s of
' T ho It* ndlng ot tho V eil" took a 11, ii i* th,' l x . ’y ■ t. t i n. - pai ti ii* y ultl combine ohservsne* n t
The 10 members of tbe Seminole eervlca In lb* interest e f ' U|f ran compaay and erected his own labor dvpar'monts during Iho f *■ 10 and 12. who are Intcrostod In p lsio , Iho m in ister said, nt f l c year Ho p,7.
’* ■m
U n-l tb. WV'hington'*
Birlhdsy Fab, SB
c*l
year
starting
)uly
firststere
next
te
tbs
property
now
tho
«r»lt
work
are
Invited
to
lotaxpayers,’’
A
.
Coenty 4*11 Club who have boon
tinio of I'h rist's d 'u ib
on tlx ' veil and - m - .I'd ldot',1 * ii tlio vaitls i home-coniing cclcbratiaa
11s pointed 'out Ihst “during occupied by tho Atlantic Na'iuaal
present. Mi*. Ilrynn raid.
* warded 100 baby chicks through
mi’ii &gt;•
t Ii * th" 11eiii" , f,,r t;,n . f'h a iiia
I'. SummafaB*^
cro ss ond H*tis ,n f p.n lit *i11’r ■it:
tho courtesy of Seel* Roebuck ond my term In office, w* have re. Bank.
of
Citedel m ititaiF
n 'H ^ Iiii*.**A n q rd tag in ih » ‘ v ii &gt;• pi.iye.i h” e ' .-I fl.fiu b tb " v ! pit ti.lm t
Mr. Thrasher's political lire bet
Company In Orando have been d-ced the county's debt, hsv*
u . lemy nt Charleston, 8. O ibW
upon whleh Mr. WJ RUr a* 1
- I ttf* i ...I i luu* t o.i tb" thiuii
Invited lo attend • luncheon in rvi th* lax millsg* and a t Mts pan when ha aarvad two terms *»
hi* dlsrouryo, "Jtmus wlien Ifo"litel Ulu/Vo ibo tilp-yi i prli.kit’d lucre)
Uenrral Kumnierall, former M *
the Orltndo Chamber of Com­ same tJm*. have Improved *b* alderman and on* term aa mayor
*
* of riyff of Iho United States
i'r|o,| sxsln In a loud \i&gt;in« ylo|d- scatof
Sanford.
Ha
also
served
five
county’s
proper!leq,
such,.
as
the
merce Saturday o t 11:90 o'clock
Wluui Jdh &lt;( ti" ilk ’ I* a imy, is ii nstive of lak e county,
id up tho sh o *t Slid lx liol'l, thn
BROOKSVILI.E. Frb. 17.-71*)
Coonty Agent C. R. Dawren on- Jail, ghe convict tsiap, lb* eODStjr year* on the Orange County —Th* four-bulldiry; farm' uni* of
sell In t|io t'uiplx watt Mol -tn ii I iil'hed ’ nipljhe »■ fl « m ("r'll II" U lirml of the Florida Ship
aeonetd today, adding t i n t , tha home, court housa-and tha road School Board nnd was chairman the Chtaiegut Hill sanctuary Its*
nlll I Ilint, CM Canal Authority and wilt atteaH
twain from tbn top to l lot bot­ in two, irliti h
. rhlckene will bo awarded Immed- repair equipment. In qvr.woafc o f ' that body When Orange snd just been completed' near here.
tom." ''If wo Underslnml tho veil was revealed. &gt;I |'&lt; flmul^iiou ot’er llm Florid* waterway congress at
w* have dletlribu'rpj (bo foaviet Seminole counties were dividedI Ist*ly following Us* affair.
nnd why It win 4«rn down." f “ kl mart wa, at C * hrnkoti, tiotl had iu i i by Mount lions Uio day *4 tM
Enclosed In' heavy wire frnrr,
The beys aad girls receiving tin * on rostdk In s fair manner lie was than appointed as the th* unit includes a carpentry and
t„ man cclchrjllun tier*.
Mr. William*, "we como t " uu at |n,i tie"rt i , i mo t
Ihe there ogh bead bsby chicks ia so as Is give oil parti o f Ihe first superintendant of public in. blacksmith shop equipped with an
and mate's w«y« in ihut w e, w)de
Mr. and Mr*. Herman E. Morris understanding of iho cr«i '■tructlon of Btminol* County by electric sawmill ond forge end a today announced, tho birth of a
fhig County eroi Edwsrd Ballard county -mi s q u l share-”',
Thn tposkrr then om|lm-&lt;l th" tip! n. Je ,n&lt; r ’ pro entiMl ill" ithole
of G ensri; Fred Bowsry, RUJ
Ur. Thresh* r called attention former Oar. Pfcik Trammell.
pit for mechanical work on motor nine |Kinnd son, Herman Ernest, step* that tho anrlrnt [|ebrow* offli ii of Ilia lslM&gt;tna&lt;Io. I t" v j 11
Stec* engaging in th* dry vehicle*.
Rtaselan l, Ray IlHdrum, of Raa- te tho harmonious relations with
took In their worship of (iod. Ho .thoMsnib. It** wui th" pi'tent. Ills
last night.
fordi Dor* Baxter, of Oroava; th* City Commladlaa,
-some­ goodd busloot*, Mr. Thrasher h*s
imintid out that (lin veil u'us body v ii. Hi" of ft'rliig* Now v.o
When completed, there will l&gt;e
France* Avast, of Longwood; thing, | feel, is of much ia*p4 *- been sriiv* hi rifrv* and th e ta I I units ta th* Chinn-gut Hill
The regular
meeting of Hio hung in th * taberiiaelo In *epa- Prs&gt;’ directly to tlcri. J e n s , ha*
Rielse U rgent, e f Ungwood; *nco&gt; In this consort ion, h* said, »=ranee business in racent- years. •oncteary, a Federal project which Chess and Cherkrr Club will bd rato the bolf plaro from tin. Indy hrouglil u* iutti tiro tory present’d
Rlenshe
Brown,
of
Sanford; "wo are cooperating with . «bo He, has bead * number of the includes a wild Ilf* refuge, forest held In lhr_ Valdes Hotel tonight of holies. Tho Hebrew up- of tiod “
ritreroe
' Chaulker, o f CbnlnoU; ond cFy la establishing « .police gtedee &gt;'ta»‘ Presbyteries , Church' for
Tmtlrhl tlio Uev. Williams wIII Friday
an experiment slate.n at 7:30 n'cloek, R. M. Bums, sec- rroaehed hi* f tori through the
40
yaarp,
e AOm of Oviedo,
^
system aa a protection of Us*
i rail. Ha u*«dcd a lamb (or ua preach oh "Why Hid JvaUs.Ulc," portion
far a^ricuBur*
iretsry, rrported today,

Simpson Urges All To!
VlSit GoUnty Booth
At Orlando's Fair

Talk Of Baseball Father Of Sntn Byrd Back
From Visit With H is Son
Fixes Spotlight
OuTeamOutlook

BioU.S. Bombers
Fly Over Equator

O n K o n - S l o p ,„o0, ^i

Gambling Czars
Seminole County
Get Sentences
Of Nine Years
Artists Place In
Orlando Exposition

jH a rry J. Wilson,
(55, Died Yesterday
Following I lln e s s

Thrasher Announces Candidacy For
Re-Election To County Commission

The Rev. John R. Williams Delivers
Impressive Sermon To l»iir Audience

rail

4-H Club Members To
’ Receive Baby Chicks

Farm Unit FiniHlicd -*
At Chinsegut Hill

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

LOCAL WEATHER

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THE HANFORD HERALD. HANFORP. TORIDA

kilfers P la y On
iu n id p a lC o u rs e
j Cowlleoed, Fret* Papa On*- •
Abort Altman, Chum StanUrbad C. Lock e, 0 ,” W. Spencer,
flan Stewart, M. S. Wlmtlne, T.
.’ McCall, 0 . » , Workmen. BayMod Lnndiulel. Dr. B. Pplrtlon.
bo Daria, M, f t . Randall, .R. F,
raon, II. W. Rucker. Dr. D. a.
lo*U, 8. n. JHalilermin, W. A
leXw, 0. W. Hulllran, Henry
prllaM*. A. C. McReynoida Ben
itwalL Pole
)l|ggln*. Hillr
L J. N. A rco ck a , and B. C,

and Bob Offot i t tbo full both
poaKkui.
■ ' '
Tbo probable alerting. Uno-iip
for. tbd . Black rota will Include
Aren* Harriot and flam Watta at
lb* and poeltloua, Jim Stapler and
Baby Blow or Monkey Monger at

GREYHOUND

ENTRIES TONIGHT

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
Unity report or * * )* * of tr o ll*
and e * «* ia lil* a at ibo Haafard
H a t* &gt; aru ftrl' W h o lt t.lt M art at
la Ira eh a n ,, c a rlo !
aaaembUr.
and o ib *r d ra ltia Inr a I t bnur
period *odlna at 1:11 A. M. to­
day, aa raporlad by J. U. Mlcbaal,
M aoaaif.
tm aN llN M l Pro. a il. In * eonib.
I l . t a - ll . l t ; PH ta t l . l l - l l . l t : •» ba
baa a enmh t i l e r ; UH »». t«r.
, I II IA l'K N IIlin . H o.
eld.
b «».
comb. I l . l l ; I'M la, M ,ll; It H .
bunt. r„m n. I lo ; IJM la. tin.
t a .n iik Iiinhu: ki«. i t naa. baa.
rninb. tl- T ie ; L'R t a to-ttc.
AI'PI.KR: . Happllca 11bar. I. de­
mand llabl.
m arkti
dull;
PaI-aka,. Turk Imsartala. im t. tltl*
UP.
II.W J
U tility.
ll.o o - ll. lt
i d I. I I * up. l l i t l ; nAl.llWINH.1
Utility or equal, l i e ; HTATMAfflt,
im i. it*op.
t i n . riuiiy,
Il.l0-ll.il, URiJCim-’M. lb i, tit"

UP. I l.ll-tl Tl.
JIKAKH:

SWlPBii Min* (Jinn Martin l-»n't ,
Mlia Kithlaan Xdhey. MHa Lil­
lian Dutilap and bll*a Jeanne
Choala.
O il of town player* » 'r t : A. S, Paliraon. Prince Allwirt, Canaid! J. E. DaPane. Cleyaland.
.ObK&gt;| I R. Berk. A. L. MrKantt*.
R. W. Burner nf Jackaonr||le;
ABan Campbell- Y. MlelirB, M»
Aft* MlehrlT, I(rn Ilndnea, R. fi,
0*lM, Daorre Rnyrrmin, Mr*,
tbd. Rater'nan, II- F, Wl]»nn of
Orlamlo; Or*ce Iljarkford, IUrftiburtf. Pa; O, A. Croup, tatfoyta, Ind.j n. M. Croupe, Dilulh.
Mum.; Dr. T. If. Ron*, Tltchbore, Man.; J. C. Whlta, Rowllna
Oreen. Ohio; J, P, tUebirl, Cl Ire­
land, Oliln; &lt;). M- Slaffonl, New
Raiyma; Mr. and Mr»- Oeo, It
Pinmr. Ownra CHr; Mr. and
Mr*. Gao. R. KopI. Wlnt»V Pirk:
Mr. and Mr*. Frank J. A*am.
, Cbicayo; Mr. ami Mr*. P. nur
■u*ter. Winter Park; and A- O.
Millar Wlnxon Rnt*m, N- C,

llackcafs Hold
Final P r a c tis e
■For DeLand Fray
C n fi-u ad Tram - a t * n .a

Old probable nturtlnR lineup a*
*Doue Cuilmorr, Slctann renter,
Bill Dlckron and Pupiiell rt rmla,
' Bobo llall ami Klmr Khur WiIllama at iruanlr, 1111 (Irrcn and
Jaka Denning at the tarklo pe*in,
Bob Clonta at i;u»rtor, ftpec M*rtin and Mitchell Schemer at hatrra

IMnnp)

Oiiiipllra

llabl-

ttr»wn*r

M ill* Dinah
lilll H y.
«

Want houie-wtirk or"'waahlng,
Mary PhlUlpt, DOT E.tu'h St.

F O I'liT II IIA C R ; FiuuiUy.
H a u l T ra ffic
W ar Paint
T h r c r llt#
Hally lie *
I'u d )'* OuUimk
Hbart tV .v#
p i l l . T ra ffic
&lt;•!» P e lt in '
F IF T N l l t r E : Futurity.
IT a. lined*
Anti* tllr n n b rf
llndlai m ar
T ra ffic Purl
T attler
N«Wa Ban
T r a fflr Dlrcclnr
W hl»h
aixTii n A r tt: i- ia m u *.
Hand* llaa
K « n lln yu .
Iln&gt;al Malrun
lln lllc
Jlm'a Dny
Mnrll.a J n naa
T a ffy (Ilrard
Altaanna
HKVRNTII R AffBr I I I Mila.
Fla.b l-oint
K I mk fVm rll*
*M»« I'll) Ilip*
Ann True
Jual l e n t ,iut
H eader1 I
Hurlc linll
Ibir Mak.
KIOI1TII IIA I'K : V u t n r lK
Kl liny
lllnpdy Om«n
l . i n i , Tacllclnn - i*1i»riulmi Maid
M l 'Im fln'l
lillnn
I'nckci I'l.c c
Pick The Pay 11
NIN TH IIA I’ K! Fn lurlly.
J «*l Fnranllrn
W hile Hmnk*
Valrnilne'a liny
Fanny Omen
Ann lliipe
M ir. Anf.rewr
Itunnlna W aler
W ar l-cartrr
TICNTH itA f'K : t i l MU*.
My llrunnai-L
Made rn rrfu l
l . i l l llnrababi
Mlrr Nnrnrlch
l.adf Jn
lluddy Harr
P lrly (linen .

packers «■

*1—Acreige For Sals

automatic

*8750;

K ryttuni

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*30.00; U.ed Clark Jewel go*
f*ngc, good condition
*15.110)
—‘—
A|»o *e»eral circulating .hoaieiy
I keep »t b«r**ln. price*. Hcoll-Carraway
Hard* FOR 8ALE;
entire houachuld
fumlahlhg, 2 bnt ro-nn auiU,
Frigldalre, gaa »tove, nil alar*,
For Bent; Nkn sarage apart-, ruga, roll-top drak, . chain, and
ment. 5 tooiu* ami bhth, Phone other itemi, We born,
409 W

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Bara*In Brbick. tibayer Like Naw
- f i t 00. Randall Electric Co.

P o U to c s

Prices Right,—See Ue

ELECTRIC MOTORS
ANY 8IZB OR CONDITION
MOTORS ClBNRRATORB
MAGNETO AND POWER
EQUIPMENT
REPAIRED OR REBUILT
AND GUARANTEED AS
NEW .
COMPLETE AUTO
ELECTRIC SERVICE
AND PARTS

CNintl! (Hb.llod) HnUlutrn Whit*

HOFMANN

LEGAL NOTICE

Electric Service

Spencer’s Market

Complete Line

Corner 2nd end Palmetto
Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

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Gi**

VALENTINE '
•f •
FLOWERS \

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* Wines

!

t Whiskeys
Gins

8 w * * t Pea*— V lo ltfa » -. (
S a a p d r a i* * * — Gladielaa. rtc.

Miaad

Boaqaila A

312 Sanford Ave.'

Bpw&amp;lty

Rtteeeire Flower Shop

J
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Valentine Candies
Fr o m 5c up

Try Our Delicious Home-Cooked Meals

A price yoa can afford
to pay
Martin’s Garage

Liquors

Whitman’s

8

Truck &amp; Auto
Service

LANEY’S DRUG STORE
WB PILL AU&lt; PRESCRIPTIONS

R.-N. NIPPER

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CENTRAL FLORIDA EXPOtm

i DmORLANDO IBS

SK YR ID E R

FEBRUARY l«h THRU IM

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-CENTRAL FLORIDA'S COMPLETE FAIR'

CELERY AYE. PBONB 1»4-J

Wade H. Garner
PhyeieUn &amp; Surgeon
Ifflce farnrrrlr tier*pled by
Dr. H. D. Smith
lUara • Is ] l A I le t
Tel. BIO

GRANDIT AND ATTRACTIONS AND TH* WOKUFS U i a n T
CARNIVAL ON TDK MIDWAY—T ill ROYAL AMERICAN SHOW!

B. L, Perkins

MEET TOUR FRIENDS THERE

c o u n t e r m k n ' s .w e a r

Shick Shaver

Repairing
Diamond Setting

Carload

AND

Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler
1 » B. Park Atm

1

—W l ——■■

MUIer Bldg.
• Park Aw.
(Neat *o Hairy * Liquor Stow)

extra

s p e c ia l s

No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH, N o LOTIONS
aot-u on KAair T u n e

ALL 8IZK ELECTRIC LIGHT
BULBS AT . ALL
TIM IQ)
II 1*1% dlacount under atone*
ard retail prke.
BULBS GUARANTBBD far
tl# i hours.

DR. MILLER

i*th str-

SANFORD-ORLANDO
KENNEL CLUB

hoe R epair
NOT take adrantag* ot
•t *ho« r*pairing and curb
T City. Shoe Bbop, 111
i Art,

On Route 17 — 10 Miles South Of Sanford
(Tent at lha Rad Anraw)

Eapert Serrle*u

Platform Toy
H Coil, Double Deck

Inner Spring

10 RACIB
NIGHTLY
(Rawpi Sunday)

Reasonable Rate*

By Jo Metier

PBONB IM

28th Annual

We .carry a complete, ’
line of

For pwui'iy win, corrugated and lO— IIousee fo r Salt,
■-.V crimp roofing, eatH* wire,
U|f wire and* barb wire—Ameri­
c a n 'made—For price* aw Hill
Implement Co. .
*
FOR. RENT: dean, root room
• shower bath, ami garage. Pri»aU &gt;entrance- KUO Hummertln
&gt; Ave., Mayfair, ,

Certified Maine BUm Seed

WANTED

26—Mlecenaneous Foy Sale

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Liquor Store I

FIHII LOCATOR
SAN DIEGO, Calif.—(At—Dr.
Carl A. Madaen, rracirch cnylnarr
I* bulldlnp a tnefbanlanv which he
buMcrea will lerate nchoola of tuna,
lima ineriMielna Ihe efficiency of
lb . fin lunn ho-ti* worklny out of
till* port. Ifa eapocta to make te»tr
nf l hr dc*lc* In a few week*.
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Th« area or lha Plata ufVatlran city la I0I.T arrea.

frige rotor,

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USED STEW A RT-WARNER R#

II—Miscellaneous

T C IIN IP H ' HuppUa* M itra l daaiar.J -nodtrala. m arker ataady.
Pla, Purpl* ta p e per do*.
bun
J H t e , M U D , ; » r liut. hpr. I I -

W E R T-The JEW ELER

o f Ik . circu it C *art
lir A. u . WHICH*.

I 'w r
Uull-in Ifurkar

Skip L'p

Flee atrri cheap near Lake Mary.
Write Ei (A Ow.tn, Winona

P-^ltuAtion Wanted

tl.t|.|l 111 Pnnrtr. all .la c biw.r

Cltrk

Knn*f

WANTEDf Orange
once. Phone EM-R.

tnatto Ave. yhon« 50.

niM iaadal*. M * - | l.(l. N ew gaaln|^||| ^g. iAtid"'
HUlM Ntii F la . ks*. hah la . T e llaw
Crook a*Tk .
aood
iiuality
ia.aa-j Pimror M t.M -tt.T t; \Vhltr,
o rd laarr la fair. H u l l in.
ICTHAlVIil.lllIllJJIi
Fla.
nlali
»&gt;l*e.
U W K R T P O T A T o rjl:
Honlk.ru.
Porto lllro*. lair la a nod quality.
CtVT baar. I I . M - I l : t t i K lla Prfad
Nancy l t . l l . bua. hpr*. t l. lt .
P f JTATClIMl * Karl bare)
Main*
Or, Moumalna i;W T •&gt;*■*. II,a t,
TOMATORH: Muppllra mod.raM,
drmaad .goml.
market
tira d e
Pla. load* c f l a appro*. I t
|p*.l
an. w lc * ra aa* In quality a '
eoltdllloa. ilrtcn *
A
turning*,'
te w k n l.
Hmall.r
lit* ft.aa; HI* hnkla. art*, fa ir la a m t
q a a llly are. lu rondlllon,
lift•t.tl.
MUR.
111*. A U rg t t - t l r , M U l ' , per hu*. lipr. ||.
f « l r .q u a lity i i m - i u h
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C la ssifie d Advertisem ents ( '" * F C T E T ’ ”

W.J. King—plumbing. 10R 8. Pal

m l nf .aid Loan at BaaK rfir prt#o**r on Mcatraa Is­
Ftof ld«, Ihl* III* Tib day of land work* for eight hours ■ day.
MIT. A. ,
'jJ’ VimKDOK.
ata d»T» * w **k .

Bauer’s lU dio
Service

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Fail Blae. Practical Btrlp^
Tick Ballt for Year* of

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Beer Ice.

I FOR DEUaOUS

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Find Of A Scries Of Events Celebrating Oar 4th Year la

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Seminole County Producea
More Fruit And Vegetable# Than ’J
Similar Area In America

Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida CUy Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
DAILY NEWSPAPER
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VOLUME X X IX

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1938

NUMBER m

Established la 1908

"T -

Grayson, Head
Of Red Cross,
Passes Away

ADM IRAL 3X R D

RescueSeen Local Veterinarian
Today For 4 Rabies Epidemic
On Ice Floe

W arns
Persists

Quick Action City Begins Suits
Is Demanded O f Foreclosure On
On Job Relied

-Reponta that the recent
Ordinance of the City which are
rcjrr in Sanford hat ended
aa folio.a: T h e Mayor may or­
erroneous,” declared Dr. Peter
der whenever, In Ms judgement
Rqy, local veterinarian,
public safety m * # ii au.-h action.
day afternoon. Ila also ai
Retired Naval Q ffl
Airplanes To Be Sent that a new outbreak of the dreai Hut far a reaaanebl* given time House Committee Ap­
•*1 dogs shall b« securely munled
disease Is apparently begian
Commissioners Take
cer Had Been In 111
For Scientists Soon ed-Periodic
proves Quarter Bil­
outbreaks have a • hen outside private prcmlsrs of
AALandirigSpotCan tarred erary II days and can Ike owner or keepers.”
Action To P l a c e
Health Since Head­
lion For Relief As
ox parted,'' l»r. Boy declared,
"Any do* found at large during
All Property O n
Jobless
I
n
c
r
e
a
s
e
. Be Cleared On Ice long ns the do* owners In
ing O rg a n iz a tio n
the period-provided in tint forego­
#
i ■mi ■
CJly Irt their dogs run loose
ing section without being sreilre’y
Tax Paying Basis
MOSCOW, Teb. 16 —&lt;/P)—n*a- that they ere bitten by Infi
WABIIINHTON, Fi-li. IS.—(8*1
munled may be killed by.a police­
cue came Imu actual aight today animats.”
man bF other person authorised —Tbs 11dusk Apprupi liiiiitn* fontfor the four Snr|et sclentlala
Fo. lowing a return mend si Ion of by tba Mayor."
mlttiii aski-il tin- lumie today to
■trended on an Ira flue oft the jClty physlelsn. Dr. J. N. Tolar, Dr. Bey staled that Ihe period apt’rtivi- liiiiiii'illuicly u |21U,000,500,000
coa#t of Urcrutaqd. Tba Itasaian Ifc, CUy Corn ntIsalonetn -at' H&gt;eW af Incubitlon for the dlieave was uiMj emergency t»-l-«-r appruprla More T h a n
Appointed To White
months
Icebreaker Murman reported that meeting In the CMy Hell !•*• *l#hf epproilmataly tt day* -nil that Hull fur flu- li'Ul
Employed In State P e t i t i o n Presented
the camper*, led by Iran 1’apan- declaivil lltat as soon as dog mot­ pviiedkaUy since last Not ember It suygi'slpil null1
reuse
HouseStaff By The­
‘ S t a t i s t i c s Show
In. had nultued they could eee ile* can In Mocked In local stared, I here, had l&gt;«*n new quthrrak*. He uf tbu "dm »l|i' c
has
For Traffic lig h t
the ship -italte distinctly."
odore R o o s e v e l t
all dog* when off prtral* preosiso* n-pojted five positive 'rases during tail’ll I’luiu tu
AplorTAI.IAIIASSE k I Feb. 16.—The
The Murman, II
miles off will be mpilred to wear mnxtla . Uto past week.
.
and
On Sanford Avenue
mrnl" alnvu l*i
* WASHINGTON, Feb. IB —
% rc&amp; *0
across the jugged perk lcq[ was Tlw City physician. I* wsa Is
8ln«e the beglndtng of the In­ Indications that
Serf will Rtale unemployment compensation
illvisiiin organised In July 1037
( 5 CAP)— Rear Admiral Cary
Forccloaura r
closest nf fu«r rescue eblpe at­ titrated, fell that this action wl fection V Hanford end Seminole not trnpuive mrmV.......
lately.
„
'under the au,wrvl»lnn of ihe HerTho ramoiie American aiplorer, tempting * In taka ' the u p h ’rei i finder further epresd of the
^ T. Grayaon, 69, renowned
throe
down-town IftciitionR I
County, a large nurnbvr nf perThe
.prr«|.rl«
im.
lf
.PPraWd
|
i|
n
l[ullI(tr|i,
commlR„
on
h„
head of the Armylean Ked Admiral Richard E- llyrd. who 'o ff their ten cake rtfu|»- It waa |feel ton among animils In the CU; sons have-.been bitten by rubid
Rnnford
for delinquent t»3M#
.
I rI "
trrurt. from 31.096 firm* la underwgy. City Attorney.
Crons and forriflfp phyaiclan- has flown across ths Atlanta the first t|mo the four men had The Ciimnilualoner* recelee ai •mmala pad have taken the Fss-' 2,000.000 p.-,..ms .... Ihu
relief,,h„ n, h#ut lhp 8, . , 0
ocean and over both the North seen humans or ship in eight ihorily for thrlr acliun from Set trur ' tr*V tneni, b&gt;/&gt;l physicians
confldant of three president*, and South Poles, will be one nf
mlla during the irtt »• « « n l M Th„ , rr,Hi,t. were f^r deter- Fred R. tVllaon reported to
months. •
linn* 190 and tl'l of the
r v p c u t . ____________________ W tliout
died today.
Work. 1‘iWtrwss' /J-'m inatV n of liability under the Ihu City 'Commiaalon at
tba' principal speaker* on the
Rescue Ship, plan to send a ir
The retired naval officer Animated Megeslne at Rollins
ministration officials Mkl, " ° l ,|*w and cover evvry conceivable their rcyrulor meeting in th#'
600,000 persons wmlld have to bn ]i|)p ((f inj U|llry&gt;
City Hull lost night.
had been in poor health al­ College tin n*U Sunday after­ pMnea tor the men a* soon ng a
landing i.pot pan be cleared on
ileni'-ti help mid """
ZWU'IH‘I now
on
Foreclosure proceeding#
most since the time Presi­ noon.
“
“
“
jilatlallca
contafnad
In
these
rwtbo lea.
III” lulls Minil’l tin laid (iff. The parts show more* than 600,000 hove been filed against the
dent Roosevelt made him head of
Fibre aboard the be breaker
entire |S6n.P'’o wuiild lm ear­ werker* gainfully employed In the Welaka Apartments against which
the Red Cross In ,1036. The
Telmyr were farced by en Atctb
marked fur tho WTA. Thirty stale uf which more than 260,000 (hero I* 617,000 In delinquent
President visi'ed him at hit home
storm test night to abandon an
iullliuiia will lm inks ii fioin tbu will lm covered by the Slat* un­ taxes, the lie Forest bull din* on
yesterday.
aerial attempt to rcfcuo four
reserve fund and turned user t« employment
The Virginia bom admiral f'y*t
compensation
law Palmetto Avenue and the Philips
Russian eclenliste on e drifting Ic*
tho Faun RiHililty Administra­ and entitled to receive benefits U Apartment* at th* earner o f Oak
von nallonal pretnlnunco aa tbn
Doe o ff Greenland. . . .
tion wh'ch I, piovi’linR illreel eligible when
physician abd friend of President
unemployed after Avenue nnd Second Street.
Two planet which had been as­ Secretary Of A arrie Loyalist*
B e l i e v e relief for IMiami families and January 1D3U.
Woodrow Wilton- President Theo­
Mr. Wilson Indiratad that « !!
sembled for the flight were dis­
muklna relief lunps in 331,000
dore Floosetcll started (Irnyuon
Uut of Hiu 21.696 liability re- throe of the defendants may not
Move
Is
Effort
To
culture May Limit
mantled and placed back'on tho
fa mIItea.
on hi* career by appointing b|m
porta received tu date by thu di­ •ntt-r appears news In Oia Suits,
Taimyr when a strong southwest
Tho rqiniuiiicn i.o d minther vision 6,200 firms bare been found but act bn will b* pursued until a
to the White Home mrdlcil alatf
E
n
co
u
r
a
g
e
Rebels
Quantity
Of
Croj
26,00a fumllli'a oio in illin need liable fur contributions undar the aetllrment Is reached. This act bet
in 1607, President Taft kept him Writer For Magazine wind blew up in the afternoon,
shifting the be on whbh the
on the job.
WASHINGTON, Fab. 16.
HRNDAYE, France, at Ihe of relief and nnutlirr C3PUU need State law, und 3itH firm* not Ita- la another ptap on the part af tba
On M o t o r boating makeshift flying field wss situa­ — A crop rontrot bill, praised
Ura/son announced Wilson's
I le under the law have signified City Commission to put all pro*
Spsnlsh Frontier, Feb. 16.—(8*1— loans.
ted.
Questkmril aliuiit the prubah|&lt; their Intention of voluntarily ba* party In the City on a taxpaying I
death to the world. President
"the beat farm bill ever
Sees
Celery
Fields
An
Insurgent
dispatch
said
yet*
The rescuers, previously brought and denounced a* “regimental
ICeatmut* » . t**aa Tferot)
•
flooeeiell'a first and second In
relief apprtipr'ollona
for
lli'’ !comlng so.
to a standstill by the heavy lee, and “more harness" for the formal ■vnlay that Gen*f*IIsvlm&gt;&gt; Fran­ year starting Julr I, Aubrey W|l*| The»e llsbt* firm* have an an*
auauratlont were nrrangod br
cisco
Franco
was
maaslng
approx­
Vividly de»crlblng a tr’p down radioed they would attempt to
Grayson. Ilia widow and Ibreo
received final congressional
imately 1 ,000,000 men fur a drive llsins, nrllne WI'A nilmlnlstiator nusl pay roll of more than $600,the St. Johns River ae It wend* push forward nearer the four prnval yestoriUy.
■one gurvlve the admiral.
tu
emj the Spanish civil war In six ■aid, "Wo would ntloiupt to uun.ooo and have contributed
scientists,
who
were
about
20
mei-| n o t year's iUuatlon *m ■ nearly 63.000,000 to the Stale unRetiring from the nary after Its way northward through bar­
The measure, establishing a aya- months.'
billion dollar approprlntlon, pro- eniployrmnt compensation fund
Wljeon'a death, Orerton became ren glades and semi-trop'cal intba away.
tem under which the Secretary af
Government
sources
Interpreted
Visual algnglUny
was again Agriculture, in co-operation with
a figure In the lnn*r councils of Jungle*. Don Waters, writer for
the announcement .as msrely an at­ vIdnl W* could have the ondof- which Is to be used for th# pay­
_
the democratic party. Willi this Motor Rusting tell* of hi* navi­ resorted to during the afternoon farmer rommlliees, may prescribe tempt
4o _
boVer the morale ol m- atandlng ihul wo would &lt;&gt;o fro*, ment of benefit, to Florida'*
without bniiiig uny atr'llE* Hod eligible unemployed workers,
background and a friendship that gation of 110 miles 61 Florida when thb polar campers lighted a limitations upon &lt;h* qoantlty « f . u n W lrooui
BERLIN, Fab. ‘ 16.—&lt;49—1
the sspaaet of th# Taimyr wl^pt. ,-Ttrn, rcrrtrm. rice and to-a Ths** sourer
mm
■■ ■■ v we naw
■inland waUrwan-bv- aa-a*' hoard
path to a rompTof* onderttUti
sae source* palnthl dot that to- It. o« -fir-ttwtw It vm'il’t ivwa»&lt;Ich
reported
flie
signal
had
nTjftorhouf,
In
hla
alary
"Down
%
bscco grown or marketed, now tlw lost big action of the we r ” iii
llep
Huron, l|e|Hlb|li-an of Arch B. Newman Dies between Germany and Austria an^
PrsukUn l».
goes to Ihe While House for thn the rapture of Tuiucl by the gnv- New Voik, hiiggrali'd, "If lln-re
J
ItooanveR area aaelstant secretary tba St. Johns” appearing In the been seen clearly.
the Aught.German settlement that
Ivan
Papanln,
commander
of
the
ogpecled signature of President emment and the unsuccessful in- la no upturn you « l| nm-d lit At Home Of Son Here depends on It Mill Is straws w »h
of the nary, the et-tnedirnl of' current Issue of the" magesln*.
In another story appesrlng in scientists, who have been drifting Roosevelt..
f cer was made chairman uf Ilia
potential slumbllnn* blocks,
nurgenl attempt to re-capture It, least 62.otia.niin.nou ■in thn lisciil
Arch D. Newman, R2, Ule»l *• M'hlld the confercnco Saturday
1133 Inaugural committee and the same Issue and written by southward since they established ' While the bill establishes vary­ and said the official optimism nf year of i»3».“
a camp near the north pole last ing approachr* for each of the
the
home
of
his
son
at
1214
Oak
Hilbert
Bay
word
the
St.
Johns
“ W* will liavn to tiieil It a*
was one of the adslaora and help'
bet wren Rrlchifuvlirer Adolf flit*
the Insurgent
general
stiff
Avenue at 2;O0 onritk thin mom- ler and Chancellor Kurt SchuachRiver 1, described us an a/lery May 21 , reported a slight drift crop* affected. In general It di­
ers of the recovery President.
Indicated the troops' morale had it ronies", aaht Will ante
to
the
southeast
since
the
last
re­
Miirbumlinu
Ing
following
■
short
Hines*.
rects the Secretary of Agricul­ hit a new low and needed strength­
When Smr'lSiy
nlgg served to clear tho stormy at*
Oray#on attained too u enn- ol wuler trullic since the earliest
port.
The ehh-r man’* rositlenec w»* luotpheio between them, it mSrktd
ture to make an rntlmale of the ening.
arptared for luli-rrogsilon. Rep.
■Iderabla reputation lu Ida pro- colonial d«y*.
o f|In Tampa hut ho had been visit­ only the beginning end by no
Many yacht owner* snehor'ni
espeoted supply, set this figure 1 As a direct reply to the Insur­ WiXKleawnrlli,
Repiibllrnn
fnsslon and waa president uf the
agalnsl eipected ilemaml and ad­ gent announcement, government Maas., iivlivd him. "Do you S’ ’&gt; ing hi* son hete for tho past mains th* end o f negotiations.
(JurKOs Institute. He inn red In nt the mouth of ths 81 Johns
throe inouths. He waa a retired
Ituvn ileparled without realising, Seminole Teachers
just production accordingly’
tCeetlnoea en r ,» , Th&gt;M)
troops northwest of Terucllaunched so&gt; end In sight- for this problem,
i» &gt;r.n. . . l *” ,*c*' Srluisehnlg* took awat
Hie story writer dctjsro*,' "that MayAttendFEA Meet
This would be done by paylnj a serim uf
rounler-atlacks,’ H i« aomnhlim ilml all] lie witii carpenter *ml was born In Tones &gt;w)|h ,||m (pp|[rBl nu„ tlon&lt;( thi
»re
oil
Nov.
17,
1K66,
they have turned bsck *t the
benefits la farmers who planted halting if ranco's drive on the u* ("rovc-r or
nutur* of which were not disclosed,
you *■•■• aoy
lie is survived l-y o son II- H. hlrh hoe pronilird to answer af*
very Ihreehold of one of the most
of riidinR it."
Following a latter, from the no more than a specified acreage. eastern side uf the lafambr* val-l
Nowmon
o
f
lids
City;
one
daughInteresting cruises in the United Rtale Rupertniendent of I’ubllc In addition. In yt-ara of bumper ley.
ter meatln* the Austrian cabinet.
.,
| Morcnlilhuu s-nlil llm unlr &gt;0Mi* Madge N 1,'rli'o. of I-os AnStates."
In Vienna Schuschnlgg wss raid
Explalning the Insurgent stiff.- lu'h’n M-n t»r Prlral* linlualrl
Instrurtlon Colin English regard­ crops, Ihe Secretary of Agriculture
-From Jacksonville up the river ing the Importance of tho moot­ would be empowered to ftx mar plan* for throwing 1,000,000 men| "ltd mlliotlvn to |ako up Ij,,,1Angeles,Calif., two l-rothors, M.T. to have brought throe proposals to
|tor, Mr*. Madge N. Price, of 1 'jmt' imf'oro ProsIdini Wilhstjn MUd
to BantorH, « distance of more ing of (ha florlUt* Bdurallon As­ ketlng quotas, limiting the quail into a Sptlng offentive, Sal* mane a li&gt;ad "
Ilian J*** Newman of hnnls. T n , also
f
hta „|«-.|on. A hitch In
than too miles, tho 81. John* Is sociation to bo hald .In Tampa titles that equld be sold and the-f dispatches said the present army
Williams
estlluuied
more
CArff.lARL Italy, Peb. 1C. —pP) imignificrnily plclur*t**iun, Ireby protecting the price. Such numbeiril HI6.000 veterans and 1.nim.noti persona lost ilo-’r ]”li* ‘one sister, Mrs. J. J. Martin of ..
sritlenient
was reported tn *
of
I.have Urvi-laped as the chancellor
—Y*n passenger* end four mem versing a countryside that otter* beginning Mar. II. member*
Bchont Rua'a* would be dependent on a was being reinforced by 06,00(1 last loontli/ Hint relief ia«i in I’ulsski, Trim.
The
remain*
will
be
sent
lo
' hers of the rrew of an Italian n constantly changing panorama Ihe Bemlnols County
two.thirds vote of farmers taking eonscripls ketwt-rn the agt-a of 20 i tt-no’l 13 porreul.
dlscuiird his Inlrrview with Rlt«
Board advised at their recent
loikoLnd wh-re funeral service* ler in hour* long conference# with
airliner wrre Kiren up for Inst ol tropical lovePnese.”
psrt -In special referenda.
and 22, In aitdltlon to an un'Jmltrd [
— ----------------meeting
that
any
taafher
In
the
will
bo
held
lomuriow
afternoon
today after tba plana had been
Rccause of the big crop* of the
In bl* story. Mr. Welere men­
(ho president and cablnqt.
at 4:39 o'clock. Interment will be
1 11
missing more than M hours In tions .Hanford and vicinity e* County might attend the con last year, the JtdmlnislrsUon begin
Miklaa was said to b« withhold­
la North Africa. .
ventlon
without
loss
ot_
salary
made In the family plot there.
:"7 a Mediterranean storm.'
BJttathrg-^or .farm legislation last The offeifstrif military observer*
that-“part of Florida devoted to
ing his approval because b* ob­
for
the
d
*f
and
tbat'
If
a
major!
Authentic War Movie
A search by shTT*9KR plane tho growing of celery end alee
to Hlthr'i suggestion a Nasi
Spring, to replica ‘ I**
•*,,"kall*ved, would renter dn thr
IlighlundH Hammock jected
failed in find nny trace of tbs inunl'ons ArcIRe Binlth of the ty of teacher* d**lr*d &lt;“ all end culture ailjustmenl act Inv. (dated
Ar&gt;
froo, ,|WT(
aympathltur be mad* minister of
“
Aniarlca
tloea
ou
-r
tho
Top."
transport which flashed a die' Hanford Reel Works who gavn from any school that tho school by th* Suprome Court. Conirow
wouW Uo , hun| Bt rP. rh|ag!
To Have Tourist Day th* Interior with full rontrot of
tres, call Sunday afternoon, an the nomads lodglug for ono night. will be closed on Friday dur'ng agreed to mek. the leglslitlon th# (|w Mediterranean and culling'1 a liio reel iiluvh. .will Ih&gt; shown
police,
the
Conventionguborlntendenl
T.
hour after taking off at I'ollensa,
flrwt older of buslne** upon ircm- Catalonia o ff from the rosl of by (he Rev. J. W, Sprout «t tho
Tin- discussion by Ihe two ebon*
Mr. Water* ileerHbea the caRI- W. lAiwton reported today;
Fel’rnnry
U
huk
been
d"»l«n«l
Mallorca, for Palma. Mallorca. vntlon of celery, the preparation
venlng, and President Roosevelt government Spain.
H.” i(” [il tloapol Taboin’«'l" t«
ccllora of means to end th* frio*
ed
«*
Toutiat
liny
nt
lltahlands
The
Hoard
gave
a
contract
to
Thu trl-motorad plane r i ,
in nf the soil and declare* that -a
railed a speeUI session last Fall Meanwhile, the Insurgrnts re­ iiiKht' lirglnnlnx »* 7:16 n't In'k.
llntnmork uu urdliiC to the «n* lion causal by Nail ambitions In
regular oervlca betwrnn Cad.g, Held of til's vegetable is a vary U M. Hitchcock for transporta­ to deal with this, among i&lt;&lt;hrr potted they were continuing Ihvir
Tbn Rnv. 8 pi mil etnled that
way* of
itounri-iii, nt ol thn Florida Forest Austria centered on
tion of paplla from Palm. Rprln*, problem*.
Spain, and Rome.
i in- Nuihmtli- priuro* tif Ameri­ und t'ark Ht-rvire. The projm t Is strengthening and widening tba
ICaotlausO en !•*** Th-eal
rratty sight.”
and RanUndo Hpr'nts ti/ the Ly­
ca's ‘"'tlvltlea fioin lli" ImkIoiiIuk
"On land as rial ns a billiard1
being sponsored l,y the I’ liniolM-i provisions of the accord of July.
man Prhoo|. The Roard yUn-acREVENUE COLLECTOR
|u llui end ol til" Win Id War
table and better kept then maay|
_______
I
t,C t'oiiimero" nnd local Iterrea 11, 1930.
repted the rasIgaSHori fif Mlaa
ni'i” tuki’n by Itic, t’oit’ d Hint «*w
a garden, tba fields stretched
lion
t'liib
of
H
"I&gt;
i Iiik.
Anosbell*
Linger,
Oviedo
,
lll«h
A deputy collector of Interns) out on n|| sides with the rasthe ,
Signal .Corps nnd had lawn in
No special pro*i»ni la tmlriS Licenses To Wed Are
Revenue will be In Sanford Feb. maUenlty spacml row. of r a r l ^ '
i|4 n-d tproligli Hi" n&lt;urto»y id
V l a £ V*
piiparnl- but uprn hnUa* will bu
*3 at the Atlantic National Rank,
lb" Kastman Kodak Company.
Given Two By Judge
In-Id, in, admiailnn charged to
— .
to (salat laspajrers In the prepar­ t r 1. a, - r e " W
Thn Rnr. HPriml ro|ioi-li'il that Ihu park, mill allendanta anil
U
o io J
and
ws*
mad*
possible
through
Mr*.
Pearl
Babbitt
of
Sanford,
T
h
e
unsolicited
comments
from
ation of tkelr Income tag returns
till- healing anivlir* will’ li tisvn
l**s war*
w*r* Is­
uTil* hlorl.'a relstlv# to |ha
Two marrisgo license*
guldi'a will t,a on bond to assist
maay of the 26,360 persons who lha generous rnopcrnUou* of t'hasi i In-,-n rnnducti-d under liti dti"'
for |bo ysar |*IT, according to beauty of a river rrulaa have to fill the radancy.
sued over th« w iMncnd
tM cnd
by
visitors
In
every
way
posslhln
to
A,
Company,
Cheater
(I.
Fosgntr,
an announcement receded today followed thn effort* of Ik* HI,
tlslled the Seminole County' dia
til’ll at lha |om! lahnmhcl," I'M
■*
I
.
.*
.*
. ! % • - T*V
FYrd Forward end the Joiki' several seeks will end Finlay enjoy Hie, beauties of thr jungl* County Judgo It. W.&gt;u.« Y ^ s lo d
from J, Kdw'n 1arson, collector Johns River Improvement Asso­
unis at tbo Court Ituus*.
play
at
the
Central
Florida
Kx
trial*(lie
swamp
walkways,
and
Ctiarm
Fruit
Com
piny.
County. Judge Hears posltlm In Orlando yrst(r&lt;k&gt;y
of the Jacksonville office.
ciation In tlislr efforts to lnn'«ht.
today.
tha inutiy other attractions.
Th* entry which Is bringing the
ti-re.t ysell lamen. During the
Carrol ll«v*l*. of TUttavlU#
Three
Guilty Pleas makes us very proad that ours t* gienteet
comment from th* wo­
I*
”
rurreat ,caa&lt;m Jacksonville has
considered on* of th* most tt men visitor* I* the beautiful dis­
and B*rH* Rr°wn of Coco* war*
Georgians Receive
r i pended a |ar«e asm of money
married by lb# County Judge and
Thro* IktR* PlWg word heard tractive exhibit* on the entile fair play of home ranned and preeervkd
JfORE TRUTH
In advartislnk the beaetios of the recently by County Jod** R W. grounds,” elated T. E. Simpson,
u Itrena* w*s Issued to
Petitions
On
Liquor
products which shows 268 different
It. Matlhaw* and VlntlnU Dal*
THAN POETRY— r'ver In an effort to appeal to a Wat*, records at tba Court t’ res Ideal of the Seminole County varieties of conserved Seminole
larger number of sportsmen to House r»v*w|*4 today.
Chamber of Cammeree, In discus^ County product*. Thl* exhibit wn*
Tbompoon of Lake Mary.
ATLANTA. Fell. II. —W )—
Or# step won't lake you make lha cruise on the “ Nil# of Mark M*fkj)*ia( charged with sing this year's exhibit at the an* arranged by Mr*. Gladys Keni^ll,
Petition*, whirh If signed by 36
America.'
tv.
S'
P'tlt larceny, wag fined li t oral mini affair.
county home demonstration agent;
percent of the registered voter* Air Corps Planes
Occupying a choice spare with who also provided a vary sUrs*
c^sth or M days when he Plead­
You’v# got to k#«n on
would result In local option
a
spread
of
W
ft.
in
otio
of
tha
Go To Buenos Aires i
e d guilty to charges: llerschel
Ur# display of twanty-flva rari'
Rqunr atari tang, warn circulated
wriklnr.
Nathan Mayo To Give Wiliam*, pi sadlag guilty to new buildings, Seminole Cuunlf *tU*
of erystallsod fruit*. *
today
In
21
or
(leorgU's
161
TH* Weklva laalxe w|U lilrt’t
On* word won't UR folk#
of assault and battery erjtlbil la ooo of the first displays
I.ANCLEY FIELD, V#.. T rt. 16.
Tan different varialles of meats
counties. Onr other county will
Address In Clermont charge,
wa, flood |6 and cost, *r M that greats visitors as they begin produced In Samlnol* County and In thn Klk'i Hall Wednesday *1 bold an election Feh, 21.
wfco you are,
—(A1)—SI* of th* Array Air Corps'
ternnon
at
2:00
oVlock,
oHMsI*
their tour o f tba grounds.
fortresses—gl*«t
fonrY#*'vt jot to k##p on talk. Th* stale legLIatur* recently flying
CLKUMONT, Fsh. II. —&lt; *&gt; - days in j*ll »hd Jo# Trfihl*. This year entries have born mad* cured by the Seminal*' Chapter nf reported today.
repeal'd Oeorfla’a bone dry laws engined bombing plan**—Uft thn
ley.
lap. Jama* M. tyssd ‘ of Mew pleading guQly t* oparetbig no in the following groapa: citrus the Future Farmer* o f ' America
overloaded track, waa sentenced
nr* an display under lha direction
and gay* th* rnont'ea thn right air bnaa hare !h!« morning for
Om lack won't u ilt i you York and Nathan Msyo. Florida to pay p Am of |i or s»r7« &gt;• ftulUi regetabW end garden pro* of adelaor A k i R. -Johnson.
Tbrea local detacbinmla uf to dslrrmlne tbs qnrailon by Bueno* Arise for tho Inauguration
sfdoaar of agrlcajlnr*,
ductsi
bans#
canned
and
prts»r
there Bunday of Proa Went Robert#
days In the Oonaty JaiL
w ty u a ,
Tyenty-sight dlffrren# varieties of Florida National (luards held local option.
scheduled to addroaa Ik*
products; cryaUUsed fruit# VagalabLa produced in Seminole
M. Orlts. They will atop at Ml#You*v# ro t to
meetlog of lb* pools]
; ferns, bulbs eras* County are also displayed by their weekly drill session, In th*
to prepare for th# long flight, J,.S1
I.BHMAN APPOINTED
armory l „ t night.
iP**y her* Feb. J7.
ROBERT
nnd cut flower*;
LECTURED
H, J Lehman, Samlnol# County
County Agent C. R. Dawsort
load Ig chairman of Uu
Mts; commercial,
O M mu# AD « M i * it
farmer'
and roproaontaUv* In Ah*
Industrial
exhibits
haVa'
-been
County
Jude*
It.
W.
Ware
waa
off No *nd poi
DELAND. Fok, 16.—Robert agricultural and horticultural pro* famished by Eekareon Fruit* Can•A
In ItertoW today attending to atai# Legislature, wa* today ap­ LOCAL WEA1
mitt**. If* owns
Erost, three thwea the wt
Irish
Potatoes
and
Sweat
Cltro-Dry D ilry food, pro* legal matters, jt was teamed In pointed to a p h ti on tho Board
Y oo'r, n U t k M f U e o f Dlmter* of tho Acceptance
by lha LouLvilla Dehyitral- hla offlea this mom(ug.
n«n*r*Ur fair tonlEh*
Corporation of Florida, with horn*
Company, BblnbUscr clip-top
crates, Ch*A,‘ ferlBUer,
I'alrlot's Day will be observed offices In Orlando, W. II. Tuiuil- Wednesday except cloudy
by Chase and Company, by local Antlers in lb* kUk'a cliff*, pmld*nt ef tb* corporation, tr*mn north portion;
N «a Tpeoai
this morning,
e
pslld tfttp «r»l«*s,
(Canton*# on r*«* TUreej

Three Buildings

Many Thousand
Reports Received
By {Commission Purchase O f Truck

Served Wilson As
Persona] Physician

Is Given Approval

Sanford Receives
Praise In Article
About St. Johns

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Farm Measure li Franco Massing
Given Roosevelt Million Men For
F or S ig n a tory Drive To End War

Austrian-Germ rfii
S e ttle m e n t Still
Holds O b s t a c le s

^ tts a s p s ^

Italian A ir c r a f t
Thought Lost With
Fourteen A b o a r d

t-amisr u a..,.

R*r. Sprout

if!

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Seminole County Exhibit Is Seen
As One O f Best At Orlando Fair

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TU E SD A Y, F E B R U A R Y Iff, IM S

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wm PUHVMp n P M

It khim almost a tragedy that wilh the largest, ami
perhapa the fmaat celery drop in yearn going to a markot
which ia only half prepared to receive it, and with twentyfive percent of the marketable crop being withheld from
shipment this week, nothing apparently can be done at
this time to stimulate the demand so that the entire crop
can be sold at a profit We had hoped that advertising
plans could be perfected In time to remedy this.
However, It U perhaps true that by the time the pre­
liminary arrangements could be made, the necessary agree*
moits drawn and signed, the copy prepared by the agency,

Fun worth SL»S,700 were
i To Help •hipped,from
Alaska In 1937, «n
Recruiting Inert*** of |3C8,000 compared with

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Woman's •Infillfnco or«r ■ nun
haf-'fceta called bito plsy to
bring to fall strength the llantpaktre hs*vy M o d e «f the noyal
ArtflKrr. Dctweea 1M and 11*
rtciita are n—da»l la Ui* util
of th« territorial, cr Iumm guard,

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Miner BidePart Are
(Neal to Harry * Uq«W Btwe)

EXTRA SPECIALS

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haa I,»ee ronporttlrn otganlsut'eha, lhe largest M»wbor W any
etata. • C n h m U r &lt;* MlmWom
Airteoltural
collets a o r .r o y

IOAT, FEBRUARY tl. ISM the over-producllpn experience

P* wa|k*d,
Glutton and Thief and Lover;
Hilt# flesh and fair it hid our

ho way of the trinsgrrssor It
1 the Miami I’ott Insists, when
(laenllng on the Al Capone
U b Saturday afternoon Is said
i bs thu most dtiigrmos Inoir of
if week for automobile drivers,
i other wordi, InihtcdUlcly after
tsfyen* has just been paid off.

8HELL PRODUCTS'
HOOD
TIRES AND TUBES

WHtAurOGIRO IS

A/or M filRPlANC

GREASING

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mroR
&amp; FEET
Th e -c a p v 8 a r «
ft N A T I V E . O F

BethrrflGreen,j
to/tdon,
CH /M M EY
SW EEP. .

SOUTH AMERICA

THE AUTOQIRO .* . .
Aeeordlng lo (ha National Comralttoo (or Aeronautics, an Allt
PLANK U •”« mecbsuleallr dr-ren
slrrrsft. hrsrler (hsn air. flllml
with KIXMO wines and s«PI&gt;ort»d
by tho dynamic action of (he
air.'*
To remain in ths air, an airliana depends sididy on Us for­
ward motion through iho air,
•Inco Its lifting surfaros (Used
wlnn), sro s psrt ot Ilia ma­
chine Itself,
tbs lifting surfaces of lb«
auloglro (Its ro|or blade*) Sre
praetlrally Independent' of the
forward speed of the rrnfl H»clf
Therefor*. lh« marhln* Is cap
able of sastslued flight wtlh vmy
llUlo forward speed.
In addition, lha oulo^iro ml»r
has no connection with tho «-nSine while in flight. Hie tola

ti»nsl speed or its blades Is near­
ly ron'tsnt whether tho msrtilno
I, (raveling (sat dr slow, liuverini. or descending. Tho rolnr Is
lint atl«c(cd by motor faiuro.

■IQ RATS . . .
Claims for being the largest
|l«|ng rodent g o'to (be CspyhSro.
a huge, tailless rat found In tho
swampy region of (bo Ammon
add Orinoco rlr«rs ot ' (loath
Amer'cs. This r«t actually bs. s
(hrve fool glrthl
Comffotsly at homo In wat«r,
(bs Capybara U aqulppod * with
wabbod (set and odd hoof-shaped
toenails, fosturts dial aid him
In swimming and tr*v*Hh| over
marshy’ ground- Ths shimsf-VdAs
aouiowhat ||ks B guinea p ig;‘ is
which It Is closOlr raided.
Colonel Theodora ' TtoosaraU
cnco -related that U s Capybara
was regarded as a ilsllrocy by
the Booth Atner’cgn native*, and

Mayor Thomas Itrooks. of llolhr
n if Rrren, Imndon, has lived In
the #nno house for o»er tO year*
Orer tlio doorway, (hero Is Iho
symbol of p chimney swoop’s
broom. Indicating tho prodwstoa
bl tho occupant*. Chimney sweep
Ins is tho only position that
flrvxft* has ctar bt&gt;ld. until h*
wn | elorted mayor. Ilfs'. fsthtr
and giundfsther were rhlwary
•weeps- sml Crooks doesn’t Intend
to let It'* new position inlerfrro that Vhlt# esployers often d&lt;u*d
With bis old on". Chimney on tbrlr rnsat.
Sweeping come* first, then the
Tomorrow: The Baby Burbank.
i!ut|es of being mayor

Germans Thrilled Over New Airship*
Successor To Ill-Fated Hindenburg

ver Hitler rrllres to that,
ges' qf Ms In lira Ustunan Alp*, •bet In this country whose want* thoy.aro already prepared
yitiKiminiaiiAKKN, nnw«M
•re |s always s niyerr in th?1
—llndaunlud by the Irasle d*
oodpll*. c»cn If it’s a Kcbunih- to satisfy.
atrurtlon of the x*l&gt;P"lin ll'ndra
bar* !•#* l*'*n n year •««»• «ermany I, counting off the week*
until she will launch a na# sky
giant—Hi* LZ-II*
geopi* who ihlnk That PretpscUr c Hrre^ w h fch j»aw tu -rocb
Nesrlna • completion
in the
■; - f ga .bs lncrrats.1 by-»nrrrs»ln|t Ih*
a e z r^ -r-.
S
Zeppelin Works here, tho n«w
Rues which ths public hat lo pay.
lasted for over a year, untl nfliig to an inglorious end ship Is srhoduled for »*r«lfo he-------------------- o------- ono
of the proudest empires which ever spread over tho (ween (lermany a»d Amrrlra
F a den’l b’.am* Claud* tor havnsxl summer.
tog hi* Pletorf Iskrn w»h Kleonsr faco of tho globe.
While skilled laborers work
Fuwell while he could gvl It, but
For It was on February -15* 1898 that the battle ahtp
feverishly to Imre Mr yearly for
pialne, sent Into Cuban waters as a warning gesture to­ testa
In March, a »tgft&gt;m of spec­
ward Spain which wn* in the midst of the death throes -of tators watt lie*.

Its control ov«f lAitin-Anu ricun' was blown up In Havana
harbor. No ono kntw who l»Uw It up, or why, whether It
■was n Spanish mine, or n Cuban bomb planted by rebel*
to bring the United State* into tho war against Spain, or
merely n boiler explosion, but' Its destruction, together
with 260 men on board, sufficed as an excuse, vwhlch was
all( American* wontett to drive tho Spaniard* ffut of Cuba.
Though tho incident lodsyj (* all but forgotten aivl
the war it caused dwarfed- Jtftyfminor significance by *

became involved, still the

Senator McAdou la not opllnda* which followed should
g H i* lb# n«w farm MU. It Is
Jlarity on
revolutionary, ho says, It will
by M»e next session of the government of 1898 anlL{|!^. government of today, as
R im *. The Important thing, well as tho contrast betwcut the reactions of the public
|r*r*r, Is not whether It te, rvv of that time and Ihoae of tfabMoplo today.
Stoeanr, hut whether it wilh
Then there w«i the akto&amp;(tendency on the pert of
|y t|M fstrerr. Jf u will it won't
constituted authorities to sfltiu&amp;elr noses into other peo­
no mslter how |i(&gt;

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Sendee

ENGLISH'S

Frlra Right—Set Us

Gulf Station

Spencer’s Market
Corttfr 2nd and Palmetto

la t

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French— T el.

• Fried Chicken—Hot Biscuit*
• Slxxling Steak* $1.00 Up
• Turkey Dinner 76e
• All Kinds Bandwichcs
ALL TIIB SANFORD CB1.EKY YOU CAN EAT
’

LHV tests T » . (&gt;|m Bar,

Pint Claaa Cocktail Serrice

Mew - Dew* I n

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C E L E R Y W IR E
CELERY PAPER
H ow ard Crates
H ow ard Crate Liners
And

OTHER GROWER SUPPLIES

Orchestra

TELEPHONE 79$

F. H. A .
M ortgage 7*Lo a m
C. M. Boyd &amp; Co.

A Spring pashfon That Demqnds

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Coftrteooa

Peirwn Coaled Crate Nails
Incites You To Visit
Central florid*’. Most
Complete

Chicken and Steak Dinner*
Served -With Hot BUcaRg
A Specialty

ple's business which is Hd kfbtlceable today. Then the
govenunant was busy geudjmfiFarahlpe Into other peo­
ple's battlegrounds Just as ffXrtoday. But then no one
stopped to ask the logical (jgeWon, What was the battle­
ship Maine doing In Havana hAbor anyway in tho vary
midst of auch desperate hoaii|Mea?
Then t&amp;o people
rushed besdloirg into wftrJHthout asking any gueatiooa
why. .;
# ? .!(]
But when the Panay wax 'hhmbed aud sunk on the
Ydngtie River alraoat at the vditex of tha oriental whirl*
wind, not only did the people* M l-to get .excited and ruah
madly Into war, they began, IfMsk ths question why the
Penay wa* ever where It
the first place 7 Whet
was an American warship doing loway over there In the
Ik* East anyway? Why wa Mt it at home minding
Uaa soma hope that whan tl

REPAIRING *
c h A v r -I V '* ^ * ^

•Fruit* and-Vegetables
Frah Daily
Cut Flowers '
Certified Maine Bliss Seed

rir

California officials are trying lo
stop the prattles o f eqalrOwg weld
Iota tide pools. td fares devilfish
out o f hkllng places. ‘
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AND

NOtBB SCARES OYSTERS
A ?■ *dii I . . j ' l . t . T
EMPIRE, La.—(A1)--You would*
n’t thJnk oysters .were scn.ltlvc to
noise, but ihtll-flthtnsrn bere say
they are.
The oystennen assert noise from
dynsmHe l&gt;Ui&lt;* set o ff 'by pit pros­
pectors In (he vicinity so disturb!
the shellfish that « largo perventage of them are dying..
Either that or ths dynamiting I*'
loosing gas deposits which seep
Into the bayou ami kill the oysters.1

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Shell Oil and Gas
Service Station

of

the pest few years may
be repeated again: an‘d ifraln In the future thst lends the
JS YER8E FOR TODAY most pessimistic view to tho picture.
As we see it there are only two possible remedies for
holism bsJpt lha. Imagined &gt;ba shadow of Ctiy winy* the present situation.
H ... *!.
'* up
i. P
Either
the farmers__________
must make
w i t my refuge.—Paalm* their minds to produce less celery and work out thes necessary machinery for draatlcally reducing acreage not"
only In this county but also In other celery producing sec­
'■£m
STAINS
The .three ghosts on the lone- tions of the state, os they must take tho necessary
~ SoflM'toM,
steps to expand their markets and vabtly Increase
SfUtoi each lo ono another,
the demand for tho product. Of these two alternatives it
wBMfs earns that stain about
seems
to us that the Utter
is far
easier to put
. fUSr mouth
into execution and much more tq lie desired from an eco­
N s lifted hand may w rert"
•
IVom anting of foibidden fruit, nomic point of view,
pother, my brother."
’ Foremost In the various method* of stimulating de­
h* *hree ghosts on the sunless mand Is advertising. We My this Hot because we are in
the newspiper business, which depends in largo measure
.Make etch to on* another, . for its support upon advertising, but because we have
ffheoeo came that red bum on seen demand for innumerable other products increased
. Jour feet
time and time again through advertising. People have
No dust or ash m»y covert"
I Stamped s neighbor’s hosrt* bought Pepsodent tooth paste in the past few years who
would never have heard of Pepsodent If it had not been
• flams out,
for Amos and Andy. And that wan radio advertising. But
pother, my brother."
M three ghosts on Iho windless the same thing is true of Chesterfield cigarettes which
have spent millions and millions of dollars In newspaper
road
advertising.
■inks each to ono another,
p M m e*ma that blood upon
If advertising helped to Increase tho m Io of Pepsodent
&gt;*0r hind
and Chesterfields, it will helf&gt; to increase tho m Io of cel­
N# othor hand may eovert"
ery. If you tell peoplo through the ncwapa|&gt;ers (or through
Dom breaking of a woman’s
tho radio, If you prefer) that celery I* good for their
herves and you tell them that' over and over again, they
prrther, my brolhtr.**
will ask their grocer* for celery. If you let them know on
fet on the earth clean men we

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PACK T H R U

T U B S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , FLO RID A '

Five billion dollars

Congress Finds
Difficulty In !
Fixing Wages

So pig l A p d Personal Activities
K U ZA B B Ig BRIGHAM JORDAN, Bsdrty BilU r

Church Circle Meets
With Mrs. Garrison

Social Calendar
Thera will ha a fraa lector* on
Chrlatitn Science hy Miaa Margarat Mumay Glatin at S ill o'clock
at th* Print*** Theatre. Miaa
Glenn la a member of tha Hoard
of Lea*nmhlp of tbo Mother
Church,
tM n e t
Church o f
Christ, SclentUt-, in Beaton, Maas.
The public la cordially Invited to
attand. t
The Senior Troop of the Girl
Scout* wDl moat at the Llttla
Homo e l IMS o'clock.
' The Homo Maker* Guild tncela
at the homo of Mr*. Frank j
Bauer on Elm Aveauo at 3:W
o’clock,
WEDNESDAY
Mra. Walter I’urlla Tong from
Davao In Mindanao, Philippine
lalanda, will apeok at tbo Con*
crogmlkiual Church at 7:30.
Th# Teacher Training Clan and
Worahlp will meet at th* Fir*t|
Methodlat Church at 7:30 o'clock
with Mr*. Parvy Chapman aa load*,
cr. Th* public U Invited to attend,
The annual brldgo lunrheon of*
Mho Woman'ii. (Hub will ho held
A t lt:10 o'clock. All club mam.
bera, houae gueata and loarlaU
aro cordially Invited to attend
lloaleiaea will bo Hi*. Jl- W.
nocker, Mra. a M
tlalloway,
Mra. K, K. Slain, Mra K. Comp*
ton. rbope 79-J for reservation*.
THURSDAY
The regular meeting o f Semi-

WAUIIINMTON, Feb. |6, Con*.
groameft (tom North ami Houth
having brrn tiiilo to get i.lumber
cn n law to (ix minimum wage*.’
Sommnrttho; a
report la»t
Jtilr by tile |inrcan or Labor Hta*
tl&gt;lTi*». It aim*a tionrlir intrunco
Ibo* nnine • wage* lor loinmon
(iin.hilli'ili |nbor lbrmiti11out Urn NOT m CHEAPEST BUT THE BIST
cmluiiy in ro imi&gt;orloiit Indus '
0 n eve EOHIPM CHT
t i l'».
eouauTY sen vice
At (lilt llmv tile bill rail ro-]
porta. Homo oners iuPT.mrJ uinio
tlinn
rents bi 'bo Nlolll onil
Just &gt;linil o( l'i&gt; rcill* In Ibr
Poniti, In llio i* it to industry*
not IncImlril In Ino iMtn survey,
tbr Inifiim found libit last July
nnitiii'iii r nit lilt kills worn pny ■
Jiik an nvi isgo of so rent* mi
■four. rnMP*r*d with 39.7 cents
In Ibr Ibiulli,
That** wlmt l.iwmnkrra mean
when ihrjr |n|lc nboul tlio "•«&lt;*■
l|i*n»l wrn'io iliffrr**«tt »|.**
' Hmilhcinrr* imtnn that nnV
public In fupport dcfecllvrw , , . will a'erillaatinn utup thia drain . . . will fejcr.il ware-hour Mir which ilbl
You'll find the nnawer In the gripping drama of today "Tomorrow's t'hll* not iri'oenUn Hint itltrerrnH.il
would ndrli n hardship .on smithr Princes* Thuriday *n(| Friday.
/
rm industry- Norilirmrm rcplr
Him (ho Ho'ilh'a pariIro of pnrln*
Seminole Exhibit
low(r wnrrs ilinn men will work
(or h i the North already Is workCITY BRIEFS
Is One Of Fair’s Best_ in*
a b 11.1nli|p on tiorilieni In*
C.ntlnute rr.rn Hap. Or.
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llll*t|V
ll.ill Wi-diietiluy night beginning
Cenlieu.il Fere Pto. On.
Surres, of ware-hour |egl*|.ilit n:iui oY|ork, i (fir n|a report'd honey produced hy Tl mTlelaemani
liulny.
of (Tvleiln, mid n ili*plny of naval[ lb'll nl |hi* nrsitlon ol moi treat
■------ r
islorca furnished hy I.. I*. Itagau. ili'I'rmM on some rompromise.
There -will be n fir* l,«e|iir&lt;i A border mound tho entire caon I'hrlallnn ftrlnira In tho hibit la made lip of ispvrarru*
1'iiiiieaa Then Ire tonUbt nt x II plumnaua feme finnishnl through
ii.tnrk hr
Mlircaiil
Mumfr the courtesy of Hk* Winter Park

Personals
Mb* Lillian lira* ha* nk her
KueaL Mila llrtty H u bn nf At*
Innta, Ua.

P R I N T IN G -

H, F- Conn. Jr. arrived here
ye»tinlay to attend aomo time.
Ho ha* been In military le n ic i
for tha paat two year* sUl'oneJ
St Fort Darla, panama.

Aecnue.

Grayson* Head
O f Red Cross
P a s s e s Away

...................
Ini:
Mr*. Leo V. fliirdctic, Mr*,
Badle McWl||!*m*, Mr*. Kunico
Kay. Mr*. Judeon II. West. Mr*
s
yickeraoH. ‘ Mr*. I). A.
Burdette, Mr*. J. a Flelde. Mr*.'
n. Wi ware. Mra „ ,, Moth»|n,
Mr*. J. H. Truluck, Mra. C. IV
Leatb. Mra. Holly a
H0w«n.
Mre. ,| A Moreland, Mr* Uo,ton
8l*,|0, Mrs. „ „ Brlm*n, Mr*.
m m , oullck. Mi a. K. M, CarrollMra. a K. Peurifoy, Mra. U. L.
Garrison. Mra. I t If. Uutcblaon.
Mba Augusla F|elcher. Miaa

Well Kmiwn A* ttarber
Vnrmrrly Worked' At
tiro 1 h lUrber Shop
Now Working At
Known llnrber Shop
103 W. Ut 81.

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City Begins Suits
Of Foreclosure On
Three B u ild in g s

ItIs Dangerous

It l« ilniMirft*iis f» »r!1 n Wl IIUTITITIJ fair UtMt Inal (•* tunkr tkrrf
air InHf rmli mtirr. (‘mlnnitn nr*
»Mi«r krai HbwUl Inap lit*** Mil
I mi )«*•* ttiur liMklHm, Will t«
II Birf'h

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A New Service
In Our Shop

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The MRiiinr wiickly mcHlmi nf
Iho |lK'*l| Odll PollilWM latMlnn K.l«d
1mM in |lm Odd N lo ^ s Mall
lanltat'oiu. will explain the plan, yeaterday afternoon at her home
Tho nnhllc U corillally invited 2445 Washington Avenue.
Jo attend,
j Mra. Fred Myer* led the rfevnFRIDAT
tlonal alter which the mtnulri for
Troop Number Ono of the Girl tha two previous meeting* were
fk-outa will meet nt 3:45 o'clock, read. Mr*. W. E. Kader iidvr the
Th0 monthly meeting of the Bible Study. Report* vreru heard
Rose Circle of tho* Garden Club from tho treasurer end the va'iour
will be held at tho home of Sir* committee* and plana were made
L. ’I. Frailer. Celery Avenue, at to go to Ah* County Homo un Feb.
10:00 o'clock.
'23. Alt number* were urged lo
The Postal Clerks Auxil ary attend the program meeting of the
e ill ium4. at IbL llama j&gt;r Mja. Wonun'e jjjgaiqnarj^fiuck to b&lt;t
d Lambert at *:00 o "o c k .
iTielif on Mo*d»Y,'Feli. 2
Mu*
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SATURDAY
| Tho** prrtrnt wera: M
* Supper will bo served at the ron Smith, Mr*. W. A. I [ikl'm,
Congregational Pariah Houae by Mrs. V. G. Hasty, Mis, Allen
&lt;he ladlei. Friendship Laagur. Gordnier, Mra. Man in
Ilium,
The Chelrman of lh* eiipper Mm, J. II. (V doogh, Mi
Ft*’!
Mra.
,«d*T,

Lie, and Mra. H. A. Ilayn**.

a r i .ydu fit to. be a mrent?
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io Say -No More
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IlFfroohnnnil*

Franco Massing
AND
Million Men For i
. Engraving
Drive To End War S McLaulIn, Jeweler

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ROCKEYIS TIRE
SHOP

11.1 Hark Ave.
liliili'l Or»l«r IIUBxi'll A. Wil
•hone 313
Hoad Heevte*
pnin* will bo tho illat'ne'iYhi'il
?
I ll 8. Park Ava.
apt jkor at a m&lt;oUnti of the iorii|
Cmlimna yreio east Oo*
IRHMRBRRaRRHRRIRBRRRIIR
I.odto r mul A. M. t" In' lu'lil in drive on 'ho aoiilheru front, about
llm M.uonic Templo Ionia:til ut 1*0 niile.i aoulll of Madrid, u»*
KI'KCIAI, INTItODUCTOHY OFKKIt
7 10 o'lToi k.
rertini; inO'errl iiiounlaln poaltinnH
hml t.-en .tnken in Uiu Hen-nn tecThe weakly meeting of th* tnr. The government nilmiltr&lt;l loa1111k rarh uhlrr •( Ii. hmIb. WO*. A, H'.idfcarri "OW II* l*Wt. tlaS
Che,a unit che«Ip'r Club will he tng "aovrr.il poat'loiia"' hit aahl
Ini,I In tho Vuhlea lloirt Tluiri- i'IHw' itiMiliien' «ffrl|&gt;ive w*« fading
d«v night nt 7 In ii'ihnk, in nnl ill the fare ef attune teaia*
eordilig to It. M, tpirna, »oue

Six Wm. A. Rogers Te4*ispoons Free

pr^oiupanied him In Pnria for Ibe
pearn rnoforenro In 1*19. Ilo wa*
rlnao by at Puebla. Coin, wu.n
|ho early algua of tho PreahlenCs
luipeiidliig paralytic struko app^arnl.
Ho wan nne of n vory tow hr
jjmxlrx of Wilton whn»o n*|rlco
xtil| wna wrlromo when |li«f ad
inliiUlratioti tmlod, Wlil|« on*
alter aiiolhor of tho Wiluou
coun.iiora atepiioj 0tf Iho nu*
llonn| arrnc, Gi-uyann'a influence
enlarged. Ilia tlecia on. mnt lltoi*
H tho nerond Mr*. WilHm had
national , ellcrt during tbo dby*
in 1919 and IBIS whan llin Pr*»ldent lay .a grarely III It was
they who had the ray about what
wen Important ausugli lo bo tak­ interleclion*
en into Hie aIt k room.
CORRECTION
When Wilton'* term ended
Tho llrrahl r"*r**t» an rrroi
neeurring In yesterday’, paper In
which II wna ililn l thul Mr,.
W It. Hallanl
cn hn«|e».
with Mr*. Fronk (WiNMlniff tu (he
Daughter* of tho Amer eon llevolutlon. It ahuuhl liavo road tliai
Mr*. W. L. Henley »«• ea lie
te.a with Airs. Wondralf,

laif,

Continuous From One

O 'C h xk

AilU H r l . r M .lllHa

\Xe HNHl rail la lr&gt; ,n l Tallrlrlr, Ml Ik la Heiara.la«« u

Tbo monthly meel'tia of lb''
Has nl o( llirertnra of th» II in
ina|o County Clmnibor dr coin
merco will ho he|,l In (bo Clnimher building tonight nl 7 in
n'e|ock. t . K Himpxnn. eliamhor
Prea'd'nl. i&lt;inln&lt;l'il lialny.

I I I p fl,l&gt;a«r. M&gt;r* lm (S I. Oral are kY.X V H V illi alf.i:

Dlrrcl Male. Agrnct. Itmim 6(11, Security llldg-

KI.OWKHH

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(T.I.KltY AVH. I'll (INK 191-J

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Mmlrrn Equipment

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IF YOU NEED

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WK 1IAVK A
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RUSSELL’S -FLOWER SHOP

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FOOTBALL TONIGHT

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Sanford Biackcata

was having: unfit

vh.

E v a le e n ’s B e a u ty Salon

Packard Prices

Admlmdon -10c

$ 1 0 0

llued Car Ba^Rain»

DeLand All Star»

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Farkurd 11117— t Door Tnurliut Sctlitn, 10DO MIIcb '
Itadlo— HapoBHcnHcd—Take Up Payments

Holly Field, DeLand

parental

I'hlJHO 735
F o r A iujoliitm ept

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R e d u c e d

Every Dsy

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CUT FLOWERS
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I. r i a l M l i l i

Sweet Pea.- Violel*
SiiapdiaKana—Lt*dlnlii«. elC.
-Mited Houqueln A Specially

Memb'ta
o(
lllarkrata pia.i'r
tho Jine. and
alorn I ■a1Hii ut C: 3a n'cha k I'M
lh laiial wlii rw tu* y meet &lt;h&gt;'
Del ji nil All Star* an llnlley fli-IJ
1
Tin- I' gul.ir Inn! In-an of III"
K l» "n , C|ub will lie belli In III"
Valdai llnt',l tamarraw nl ( M i
«'rlo&lt;k, Karl Nbtdgri'a.
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(ary. said to.lny.

t'KI.KII Y AVK.

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Fine Wutch
Repairing
■ Diamond Setting

ptiAttl in thoio nticndiiiR.
In iuh |-t»pti|loil tfulay.

. Butiueia firm* In Shanghai have
1
been urtng homing pigeon* during*........
The war netnawiry for the quick 1139
delivery of Important message.!' Ill

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Cut Ytiur Tire Expciuie
Onr-Hair llv Hccnpplng
Thtwe Kmmiln T lre i
Nun Skid llralgn

lu iliiiiB n a v in iia a ia i

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Ford 1937-Tudor....... ...........$ 4 9 5 K ludcnU 25c

Chevrolet 1937-Sedan ....

$695

PackarcFl937-Touring Sedan $765*
fEW 1938

Va ton to 12 ton

Ismobiles '

G M C

;s &amp; Eights

1IB(Nw

t At

Dodge 1936-Cqny. S edan .....$625*

TRU CK S,.

W E SPECIALIZE IN
MOTOR TUNE - UP

A daltsioo 28 Cents To A ll—

Ford 1937-Yictpria Coupe .... $ 5 9 5 ’
Pontiac 1935-2 Door Touring $325*

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Carburetor u d Ignition Sam e
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Sanford, Fla.

Wednesday

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SANFORD, FLA.

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at Great War
lot To Be Short

rANTORD
Seminole County
Court Records

LONDON, Feb. 14— fA’l - A ray
o f hope hsa come out of the ware
X China and Spain.
*
i They have struck a blow, »om*
rises obaerver* belleva, at the
; popular theory that th* next
' great war would be a abort, de­
cisive ono with the ndventeg* 1»
fkvor of the ergrearor.
, The SpanUh civil war haa
dragged on for more than eigh­
teen month*. A few month* ago,
early victory for fimcral
xsclaco Franco waa forecast In
at quarters.
The SpanUh government's big
i Offensive of Teruel, rmulUng III
rout of tho Inaurgetd*. qu'vb'r
changed the situation. Now im“ *1 olatervnra are predicting a
atrdgglc.
with Prancu'a
■ of avrnlual victory d&lt;Itlahod.
Jd China, the Jnpnnrce have
a series nf surreaaes. But In
o than six moniha of bitter
.warfare they have failed to nub'
due (be Chinese forces. And Tok'
F* la preparing for a long war.
jj ■.From both, Informrd ob.crvcrC
- PfHwe. have come a lesion to

State of Florida To'IJoyd F. Boyle
Stale of Florid* To K. 8, Johnaan
tJa feedfee
C. H. Bancroft, receiver of City

C la ssifie d Advertisem ents
Hargxln Schick Shaver Hike New
110 00, Handel) Electric Co.

■ A V I Y00B Watch repaired by
[LjB* whk really know* haw, IX— Wanted
■rtggx. Jeweler Magnolia A w

WANTED:

Oiengo

paekere al

MONTEZUMA"
encc. I'hone 250 *It.
Uader New Management
i We are catering to permanent
woekly gurata. Ftalra per week—
Cf«m |1.00 to *0.00, single—fii.OO For Urnl: Nice garnet apart­
' and Dp, double. Hatre by djy —
ment, 6 'rooma and tit lb, Phone

- pi.oo to f 1.60, *ii|glo—iJ.ou to 661 J o . 41 Falrldie.

: tu w , double. Our beda me tSiol
boat. Hot and cold water In evrry UNFURNISHED* OAKAGK~Apt.
. room. A homelike n'nioeph.’ro ptue
4 limine ahd b*th. Rent' 1-0
complete hotel eervlce. Wo selconi i mo. Tel. IKMI.
your inspection of our rooma,
tually linn -crayed talking about
‘ Dining room now cprn, with
22— Real Estate to Exchange. the ciplolta of ihtt Italian vohmA -l eervlce and rxrcllpnt food at
terra III Hpalnpopular prieca. C, V/. Hulllvan,
Now Ida enarglre appear to be
directed mainly nt diplomatic ac­
tivity—efforta to Incrcaae the
FOOT THOU lll.KHf I » t ua co r
aropt and InDutncc of Ilia Borne• reel them, build a aapport to
Berlin axle.
C ly Individual loot, llullol guarBlgnlDcanco wen b&lt;lathed hi
aed or money refunded. Ivry'e
aome qunrlara liaru lo tba re­
■ho# Storecent remerka of Adolf lldltr of
W. 3. King—plumbing, 108 B. Pal
Germany In hia annual maetlag
’ ryelto Ave. rhode 60.
with ilia hernia of Ihc_ diplomatic

I —Help Wanted
WANTED —Bivrvlnry - muat be
a capeldn ali-ni&gt;Ki«|ilii'r, i“
miliar with Hlluc uml Ri'n«ral
Dfflra inn|lni&gt; Aililimui luqiilrlue
to Rax X. rum lli’ rald, l-lviiii
qaxllfli III Iona.
i *|H‘ri' nn’, -nn1'
aalary eipoctHl.

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I f ,

SANFORD M A R K E T iREPORT

va
m iM lR a aRLFIL Defendant,
ito n cm
TO: JIM M IK a
HKI.I’ IL
d l r - c e and reaMrnra I*

known.

A prloo yon c u ulford
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Martin's Garage
WANTED
BUBCTRIC MOTOR*
ANY I R I OR CONDITION
MOTOR* fJENERATORS /
MAGNETO AND POWtMJ
EQUIPMENT
REPAIRED OR REBUILT
AND GUARANTEED A8
NEW
COMPLETE AUTO
ELECTRIC SERVICE
AND PARTS
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data II.
Ann Ocec
P riced flaneur
M arcia
M u ck er** l.urk
Jual A llah
WBCUNH MACK: P u lu rlly.
’ tr im f l a i l e l Hally H aehlc)
R iaky M lrawbar
Calumliun
R ally I Ai rah am
(la y U tclalor
■*c*ee. ei.ee-ei.ia.
(land and |ind
lluahym ae
C K I.K Iir lIK A flT d i F la .
doe.
Dutch llafau r
Inecrlptlon
T H IR D HACK: E -lf M ila
If bun. to-*0e,
cittNEdH cannaoB : r u . per
Careful Maid
* lllle p e ts IN b y |
The Five Hundred d u b had a
dm. nee via bine. Blow u-l*c.
p o la r's Hear
Hllver T in t
COM.A HUHi Fin. per ten. bud. vary plexiant party at the library,
Trinket
Tenney lllckene
ll - lk .
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P lr le a T b ro iick
nine W in e
CDIIN.-ifOtlriMl. Fla. par too. with Mr. end Mrs. George Crosby
FOU RTH IIAUIti F u lu rliy. &gt;
FU. per,.due. II-ITHe.
ax comm Ittoo Thun day evening.
Hnppy Oullunh
Yan lan n
(TUcuMIlKliai Fla. bun, kern, The next meeting wia be a Val­
Xanana T ra ffla
Mae D u ff
Nn Huppllre.
Red Pick
Hen Ilryn
KOOl’i.ANTi Fla, hue
bora, entine pdrty. • y
Dun DolanC
Alee l.uck
fair la good, l l . t - l t t l
F IF T H II ACM: X-11 lllle ,
A Jolly
eurprUa party for
I.RTTUCR:
Fla.
tCKHKtlO.
D r i­
P llot'e l e i
V alen lln e'r 0&gt;rf
e r crla fair to food quality Mr. Francea Avenl’a birthday waa ar­
fU r fle ’a N lahi
f l a y llla li
MUSTARD: Fla. rerly, par doe ranged by'xlxteen af her friend*
H uff a m rler
Ann W ill
bun. Il-H a Salad bua hpra., ll - at bet M ine an Monday night when
Dabby Ilrern
He.
S IX TH HACK: F u lu rliy.
(lKnA: Fla. bua, hpra No aup- game* were played end refreahJuet Fax
Had Judgment
pile*.
M iller ta d
fio e m lii* Wldnw
ONIONS: (Or.an&gt; Fia. par doa. roenta were terved.
Dublin Tam
Hu no I
bun Ore la else, Hunch I f - f t e .
Undunlded
Hquesky khnee
Thera ere 11,7*7 living alumni
l-AiiHf.ltn Fla. par dee. bun.
SKV O N Tir HACK: b i t M ile
ie-lle
of Harvard Unlvoretty redding
True Difcb
T ra ffic Chan/a
I'UAfl^tOreea) Fla, bua. hpra,
P arlelah iio w n
K illy May
TMrMn aood qaalliy, No aifbpllaa. I In It rountriea.
Jual Man
Ada M ar
Senalor Ifan lay
K ale H lfx ln a
tH r illT II HACK: Fulurliy.
Huld Vanlura
T r a ffic Hen
Happy Hurler
M yrtle Mrlndy
Nlmpennla
Pabara'a F n aty
Faarleaa Hurhlr My Valam lne Jr.
N IN T H R AC K : 0-10 Mile
K in d lluddy
ro lly rlla
Chance Ckarlle
f a r Kay
LABELS
yin lat Andrewa
F rlla Omrn
DISPLAY
tlullCay
frln reae R o m
T K N T f? ItACH: t ie Mile,
ARCADE BLDG.
f e l a r fa n
Jun Frlnra
Dldll
Molly Omen
«
nneble Fa iry frln ceea Omen
U ollle Capper
A rdm ore.

L0NGW O0D

SIGNS

NEON

F U R N IT U R E P A I

n «N 8 YIEI.D NO PROFIT
BRISTOW. Okla. —(JP»— The
average Oklahoma hen lays 01
•*X* a year doer n’t pay for bey
keep.
Poultry men of the Creek County
Poultry Federation *ay t hen'
muat lay at Irani 10 egga a year!
before Ike fanner can mike a
profit on her.
|
Tho federation la attemptIng to.
find a way to do aomathing about
the low production average.

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Truck &amp; Auto
Service

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You or* b in b x nottfle-1 and r r qalrod la appear la ifec f-irrxnlag
mum In ilia Circuit Cmirl. Nlnih
Judicial Circuit, In and for HemInola Counlir, Klnrlda, on lh » l l l h
day nf March ■»]■, and
In dafault Ibarrof n decree pro m ilfeaao trill He entered aa ala rl ynd
and anld rauea w ill proceed a*
parte.
It la further ordered Hint the
notice he publlehed
once
each
week fo r four m naeeullte week*
Sanford Herald, n newspaper
having
penerat
pnhllealliia
In
Pemlnola county, Florida.
W llnrea the hand nf the Clerk
and oral o f the Circuit Court, Ihla
the Ilk day o f February. Iflb .
O. I*. HKflNHOK,
Clerk o f Clrruli Courl.
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Roberts* G ro
223 E. FIRST

PHONE 39
"It has to bo good"

If we hope to continue te merit phar goodw ill and po iwn*
•g* we know that wa meat tapply yaa with "Quality 0 roc erica"
that never dlaappalat at yliras that are right

Electric Service
m

Maxwells Av*.

P ha^ 111

W E R T-The JEWELER*
. Dlamodda Vnd Watchaa

FTne Witch Ana Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
WUBw
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Hi*, ea Tewesn
n iu iim iiiii

DO
SOMETHING. .
Grow Better Crop*— FertlHie With
NITROPHOSKA And CALCIUM NITRATE
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With Our Hammer Mill and Mixer,
*ur Feed* ara alwaya freah.

H craxp.

SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

ntava *4 ,

GREYHOUND
RACES
SANFORO-ORLANtiO
KENNEL CLUB
On Route 17 — 10 Mlleq South O f Sanford
(Tara at the Rad Arrow)

10 RACES
NIGHTLY
(Except Baaday)

USED BTEWART-WARNKR Re
frlgerator, 10750;
Keyitom
automatic gaa
watrr heater
130.00; Uacd Clark Jewel get
gooil condition
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Also several circulating heater*
at barialn price*. Scott Carr*way

14 Oc- Bottle
K etchup _______

FOH SALK: ~ x'uivd- Eledrolu.
Refrigvralora-4 ft. (60., 6 ft,
I7». Seminole Tire Shop.
SPECIAL HOME Bargain at big
sacrifice. Corner 0th fit. utd
Dollar A (lay’a Paint will keep
your homa looking heiici for a Magnolia Av*. All caah. S*e D. L
longer Urn*. Blanley.llugc:! Hard' 1h rather, erxaculor. Phon* M i.
war* Co.

Martin’s Garage
e
General

LEGAL NOTICE

FECANd: Vo Bapptlce.

26— Miscellaneous For Sale

Want houae-work or waahlng
FOB SALE: entirei houMhold
Mary Phillip*, 007 K 8th St.
fiftmlahlng, 8 bail rtoont iultc,
llpuaewcirk of any kind. Frlgidalrc, gaa itova, oil atove,
. 0th, Anon alat- llughe* ruga, roll-top deak, ichair*, and
JUeramentn, CeMf, will , caleother item*, Wetnirn,I, 103 W brata It. eantennlal frdm February
I I—Miscellaneous
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lo December, INI,
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Lake City Invaded By
Southbound Tourists

I'Ve \

. been panting through hero uc! rotdlng to estimates of the Tour;l»t Department o f Ute Lake City
and Columbia county Chamber of
'Commerce, with the
number
.mountlag to approximately USO
on two daya of laat weak.
| Between J(00 and 8000 tran­
sient a are being accomodated
iwlth meala and lodging! In Lake
City every night, and new facIT11lea art being provided to care for
[more, according to a check-op of
local hotale, rooming houaet aiul
rruUuranta. It la aatlmated that
I half a million aouth-bound winter
June*, Ulrnna K. To Vera W. visitors hcv# panned through Laka
Judge
City aince the aeaion opened, and
Quit Claim Deeds
that clone U&gt; fOOjOOO have. epent
HleV. George ( i ; ct ox To Rayat leait one night here.
beck, Inc.
Nadla/act lau Of Mortgage
Federal Farm Mortgage Coyp. To
&lt; GREYHOUND
Upton More man, et ox
Halo Cue Irad a
' ENTRIES TONIGHT
Super Mold Carp. To Lemmond
IfUlrica Tuulakt
Tiro Shop
n n irr h ack : »-ie 1411*.
Addreesograph-Multlgraph
Corp. Ill* H r ii
My llcqueet

it Wars Have
T a u g h t Futility
Of Surprise Attack

L— Announcement*

san ford,

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Club Steklu lb,

Phillips Delicious

Soup 2 cans fo r

la drawing out local

Fresh , bunch vegetables,
BEETS, GREEN ONIONS.

TURNIPS,

2 Bunches For 15e
JOE PALOOKA

Legalized
Pari-Mutuel
Batting

CARROTS*

FLORIDA STATE RACING COMMISSION SUPERVISION
POST TIME S lid

FOOLIN’ :

By HAM FISHER
TTNtTCH.

35—Shoe Repair

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For pus]&gt;ry wire, corrugated and
V crimp tooling, ciHle wire,, WHY NOT take advant*«* of
bog wire and barh wire—Ameri­ expert aho* repairing en« curb
cas made—For prlcra see HillI serviceT City Blme Shop. I l l
| Sanford Ave.
Implement Co.

i£r ECONOMY and
SATISFACTION ia*

R . - l f - l ’.fc N n . i f J u - /

By Jo M ihir,

O F F -S I D E 1

I f f * B A K IN G '

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AV, FEBRUARY I t , * 1938

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leets Defea
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West Gripped
Rejects
In F u ry Q f Soviet Chiefs
Plea For Aid

b a t e O n A n ti-L y n c h *

i n f BUI In Senate

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Southerners
BQ1 WU1 Be Side­
tracked By Move
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drnte ot tltenheaofc
hortoa to provide ine*G

kltjod IU n do tha government* of Hit­
ler and Muaaollnr, Woll said

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serious.

'or Filing Japanese Planes
xmplions Spread Death And
Nears Expiration Terror In China

D i s c u s ^ Roosevelt States
G o i f Tournament Price Structure
Still Too Low
Plans At Luncheon

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U. S. Marines
Armed Japani
International
&gt;r

aiioci*t*0

From

Anxious Europe, "
'by war and fear*
rould not tell today whl
the new ui&gt;He*va1 In U r
yird wan a landillds.
mere ehlftlny of Ihe j
In guarded Been *
Auetria’s nnti-Nail
lor Kurt SchuschnUnt
conferred in Germany

SOth Century's Magellan I* Captefa Robeni Muir, lefif
Montana and N*bra*kn rbporl- -Speaking for nearly LOW,
ad death* hy freeing. ley N t l4 American workera affiliated
British army, shown abore with hta comely wlfa, Thsy ari
utt0f
»tng a ketch and gathering a mew of 10 young aaamtn hM ‘adVan'j *«r* wore blamed for death* In the * " " ^ 7 W * £ ‘ i“ 5
tColorado and Kun»a*. Two to Labor, 1 urn aulhorlred to aay' that
ortenUtte for &gt; voyage along the rouU round tha horti &lt;»%vvted by lColor*&lt;l0 *nd K“ ni"*' T" ° *° L" bor’ 1 •&gt;"» ■u*horl*B,1
alt Inchre of *no» covered CoM* Ame lijn worker* will not permit
Ferdinand Magellan.
reolo end Wyoming.
• '.thrmwlve* to become embroiled
Tho abrupt chance of wealhe*! In war to help aiva Stalin’* die*
^
nclch.fuchrcr Hitter- Thera
,
raariiln* fmru the .MI.«l»alPPt ta-nrah’p", he aaid.
iiUtern senators have
River to Utah, followed by on# The ‘ final victory of lodaUjim”
long bean pronounced onraWy WVi
said 'hey are prepared fa &lt;*lk
day Ilia r**»*llon of California’* will not be complete, Stalin eald Tax Assessor Warns American Mission Is tween them.
indefinitely to defeat the bill.
I*-ilay aid e of heavy r»ln. BnoW yeatrtday, until aid la added to
Now th* barriers of th* A«i*rtl
They predicted the bill would bo
Bombed In Savage Irian cabinet against Naxle wafSU
and min amorally benefited Rimin'* effort* to atrvngthen her
Citizens To Make
fhehrad without ■ rote aeon
we,tern wheat land.,
*|
'O a tf e d Ow Wage «ie&gt;
b*t supporter* o f the meaanre
Drive In N o r t h left down. A close friend of HV71
Their ReturnsEarly
ler and two men avowedly friend*:
said they would' eeek a record
ly to Na»l Germany and tw o '/
voU on the merit* of lh* bill.
WITH
CHINESE
ARMY,
AT
Seminole County Tag Assessor
llonalUt* wan admitted fa'Tha vote on limited debate waa
CHENGCHOW,
Feb.
!«.—M
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Sanford
Doudner
Inilay
reminded
cabinet. Mon Own 1,0*0 t
4* againat and 41 for limitation. Use O f “Reefer” Cig­ Rep. Scott Warn* Of
Semluolo omniy rt-aldont* that Japin'* gr-y-winged
bombing
(Canllnufa oa r»a» TltrselyO
• Supporter* defended tha btPp arettes Is Blamed
intangible tag reljtrti* worb duo plane* rprm.l d&lt;-ath nnd larror
Concerted S p r e a d
—Sapport*ri defended the be­
and
that
orar
kali.
l&gt;(
thd
Bm*
over tho Yellow River ValVey yes­
i
labored anti-lynching bill yaeter*
As Cause O f Crime
O f Fascism In U. S.
for tiling application* far Home- terday, after bombing at losst ore
d*T to a final beret of ergtory
Dana for an annual golf tour­
WASHINGTON, Feb. I«._(&gt;D ■lead Rssniptlon* laid asplrod.
American mission during « sevpralbntnarf to tbfc rot# today on
NdWA*K, N.' J.. Feb. II. -w&gt;)
WASHINGTON. Feb. II. -UP) nament, (a be held thl* year ‘ O*** —I'rreklen*. Rnoael'elk feel* that
I'olntlug in a |nl|*r rteelvod ego drive to »ma»h Chlneso rea debate-limitation motion.
—Hou**
MU'tary
Committee
to­
time In ApHJ, were dle«.»*ed by
—Tw0 yoohs women convicted of
raconily from (lor. Fm l I'. Ganw
•mfatfa Lewla democrat, Hit- claying a b u driver In a 11.10 day approved bllle to re-eafab|lib membera of the Junior Chamber the Nation'* price structure atill the lore I Tog As*e*aor dec|nr*|l sis lance In North China.
.Chinese rushed rslnforcomsnfa
_
la
too
low,
but
ho
aald
yesterday
no'e. argeed tba bill did not |naa Army reeerve ot onHKed men vjf Cpntmerte at their regular
that Inimglhlo tnx ai*i-sMnont* up Hie lltnkow tallrood, pouring
bold
i
f
,
wire
canton
cad
today
to
**d* »t*l«* rtgbta, - aa Senator
that price* of lndivjdu.il commodl- this year »MI bo morn accuratn
and fa faCfoaea the aitborlied luncheon In the V»ld*i Ho‘&lt;il
County
Commlapfaiior
7
men and munition*! .Into this key
apend the W t of the r live* lo
fflaattiaid Om P i n IU)
number of regular army oommt*- tarday at .noon. B. E. lamey, tire tuch «« copper ilmuld not In (bun ever beforo afar* lh* In point In a dMperafa effort to K|]bee of District No. I
Priaun.i
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’-*• president, aald today,
cteave too rapidly or 4oo much. eomn fa* reports bad been mad* plug th* new Japanese advance announced b's candidacy '
A Jury of l* married mm con *|ou*d oftkaiu lo
UeUa*
Naval *»*»
Alta re
r* voniComTha conteeti, Mr. Laney atatad
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(lie u
m ii nova*
graUnblo iq |ho atifa*or». oyor whksh hu« swltchod wrilwan) to
’wPI be open far' participation-in'
the Btoto,
a direct drlv* nn Hankow.
that
he
still
hold*
th*
aaina
post
Boott, California, TWmoCrat. *ay all VrsMrnta bf Sanford and ’ a
Thn lidtar from (ho Govornor It ivoo iiicre»*ini[ly evident that Democratic primary. In May.
'mended mercy. Mr*. Ethel Mg
Hun that tha United State* eboald loving cup will bo awarded the lion towiid prices that he adopted
Mr, Kltbea'l* * n*Uve
I* fa port as follows:
one of Ihe great lioltles of the
ny- Sobr. tba M-ytar old daugb
and enunciated' In 1933. Today he
Realising that only n small war would be fought among the of |h« d'slrkt which ;b
ter of -a Policeman, and Uaae rccognl** tha pea*lbP|ty of con­ winner by-Wie Junior trade body.
certed effort by Oermapy. Italy Other prime will a]*o be awnrtled mentioned only eoppvr as an es- percentage ot |ho \*|un of In- scattered villages and heavily pop­ **nts on tho Board, lit wag
vleva Owen*, It- atbod pale arid
ample of hla feeling that some tnngildn peraon*) properly ha* ulated towns of this oncc-ptacvlul In Chuluotn and fa 19 Id ■»»■•:
twenty OanniaaJcwar F. A. Dy* narveua a* ^edSe Daniel J, and Japan t* "gpraad Faec'am to winner*.
the United 8ia(»*.‘
President Inner alao reported commodity price* should not rise been n«,o«»ed, I «oeilrod author­ Honan cnunlryrido.
lo umavu where ho he* Jtvad'’
"m today aimoobcod bla candidacy Brennan pionouncad th*
that
an
Inter-club
golf
faurna.
'. Th* Military Coamltta* delayed
too aharp.'y and hs said It should ity for tho Inspection ot ilm Yudfa* ro-olaation to tha Board from tepee. ’
The big Jopnnuse bombing ilnca that time.
on (be bill fa prevent war­ ment between Vio Rotary ('lull not boom to 10 eents a pound.
(!••«■■•* Ml
*■*)
One ot 1ho most prominent
( r w l l s » s Oa raa* Sit)
Dlatrlef No. f, avbject to (ho D m Due’na the’ eUht day trial Mr*. ncik'n
time ■profiteering.
and.th* Jay fee* I* scheduler Tha1 President said a "corps of
rcridi-tue of Gone vs, ho otg g A.
nmtfe primary In May.
Bob] admMted the automobile
for ThcrvdaR of this week.
Urge tltrtte groro and during
government experts will submit a Dr. Mendoza’ Is Guest Three Guilty Pleas
Mr, Dyaon waa alettad fa public theft apd ihren holdup* but eald
Four delrgnte* from the Nan detailed price study to him on
pest several year* h* h u feel
•fOee fa* the fW t time In the -reefer- diaretl** rendered her
ford organisation *n the St*u- Thursday cud that he probably
H e a r d By Ware up * Inrue c*tt|a buslnes*.
At Medical Meeting:
leSS election.
In White Lake, unable to tell right from wrong.
confeirne#
of
the
Junior
Chamber
N. a , ha
Ills current term *e C
will comment thereon at hi* Friday
at aa oarly age
Bbe contested to killing baa
to ba held In the llavina tiardm- pre*s .'’conference. These expert* A new typ* apparatus for bfard Th^
wllh hie parat
w,rc heart) Coninit»*|oni-r •* the find*
- Wrtnlngton driver Wili am Bnrhortl and tak
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|reeenlly
by
Comity
at Pafalka on Feb- IP nnd ?" rnel- yrith Feerriary of Troascry
where he.lived until bd ctma to ln( ll.td from .hi* cbnnaa car­
office held hr Mr. Kllheo Imt
I L - during
were appointed a* follows: Eddie' Henry Murgmtlmi, Jr., earlier .....:»•«-. W M «
Sanford fat ISM.
that ilmo ba h*« never
rier. Mlaa Owen* admitted a y
cm
atr*.
till
l*y
Dr*
C*
C.
Mriuloiit
nr
icyci!ri|
iotl&lt;ty*
11"w 11
klrehoff, Alva Cellini, n. I. today for a lengthy discussion of
Mr, Dyeon baa baan engaged In cmupanyltig tha older girl on tha
m'ssed An Important mseUng.’
Ji.cksonvillo
bnd
secoinpauird
ly
i|
C.
M.
law
eu’eird
n
plea
of
WASHINGTON. Feb. It. —UP) Hart, ftnd E. E. Uney.
the conatmrtjcn
priccemm^llly price.
’
■ |dl*cuU |,m on th. entire field of,guilty to ihntges of discharging ' Mr. KIIboa regularly attmrie
,, . . , ...buafnea*
, .
■ *f mo Irina but claimed the
be re­
Janice Rowland nnd Mr. IVcth
The ronfi-rt-c* Included Dr. Isa-'-. . .
tlcaljy all af fain Ilf* and ba* hpd, malned In lh* automobile el af| ’ —The United State* mutt have a
.
.
.
n
1 blood tinn'fualnh
hy Ihe »|&gt;erl.vll«t of Dreanii* In putlle |dsrea and Ihe M e t h o d i s t Church .* 9 4 /,
navy
powerful
enough
to
r«pcl
ered were apjicintcd *« drlcgati i dor. Lvbln,
eonakletwbl* gaperienc* In read timo*.
I* ertlvu In school affairs of th* '
po**lb|a
elmulUneoUi
attack*
un
'of
tbo
1
jibor
11
naai
lw**
,
*
1
0
°f , t,° rt-r»-iit(waa wnlinml by Judge War* to ■ommunlty In wh'ch he rseldokj',*!
to tha dedication of Vie new Jay 8tatf»Nr*
bul'd'ng and other fern* of pBbboth
coast*,
preeldont
tlooaevelt
II* improvement*.
Cm clubhouse In New Smyrna I
u c n .m , H.rv.rd U
n
i - "
^
lrS ° r 1 s 'r 'T ^
*J * 7 " r , ,Tn ° " ,d f10,U. ” r Ho I* a mornhor of lh* Ti
aald yaaterdar In dteetsa’ng bla tcnlsbl. Member, of * o Banfoid W a R y ecqmrml.t, Dr. Jacob Vlner. ' ^ ' u L 1
Since coming to Sanford be h&gt;*
D
,r:
Mr' "
ln ,1" ' &lt;ou" ' y J,M" Club and tho Bamhiolo
Tho
320 apprnrancr bond of
national dafen** aapaoelon pro­ Cl-b war. also Invlied to afend bf Chl.uo UnlveriRy. a .portal
M*ofla" ',n' ,r
been engaged chiefly aa a build­
Charabor of Commerce,
gram
■ J
ing rent eerier and la now ruxnr
U&gt;a annual dance of the DeUnd eeonontifSd.Hor to tho Jro.auryl( Th#
dm1oped ,p pnrn,ul Elliot l.ofnlr rhargrd with reck*
Ho la married fa tho
leas
driving
was
ratveutrd
as
was
Tba
preaMenl
i(H
4
bU
pr*M
Junior
Chamber
lr
bsld
in
bleed aa one ef the leading con­
bo
Cathorfao riynt. Hie
Ihn
(!'■
spprjrnnro
bond
of
Edeorteranc*
that
In
ihv
oii'hlon
'tjf
Traem^J’.'
rcVrVmh
.h
n(|d»ta0
tLtwt1
t"C
*1
r,hy,kl*"*
«l»ri*
d
lx
cx-r.—y , Pglnam Hots) on Friday, Trotaury ■ roearch and atatii lea (,^n)r|y &gt;.Lru|&gt;1a In operallnn an-1
tractor* hi title Tlrinltp,
bunting end fishing
defense strati I Ufa, 'AW*Tke&gt;H'"F,b.&lt;LI.
Afa*rkn C»HMr. Dyoen married Frede Kllntdlvlaloni , Assistant Secretary of a , qiolion picture demonatrallnp wprd klsupln charged with intaxl- Particularly Interested fa
rollon.
*
Jli-nry
Aulrcy,
plrndcd
not rely .with safety upon k'ffaet
' J“
Jon, Paris was appointed chair tho‘Treasury; Wayne C. Taylor,
wwrih la 1111 and baa two eldldbird dogs.
that I* capable ot defending ontF jnair jtf the program committee cm) Ihfrtprt E. Dksfan, special th* techniqu* of lie . use was gujlly. fa rhnrgcv of Inlox.'catlon
ren, EllaaWU and Frodrirk, Jr.,
■illown
hy
lh*
Jacksonville
physi­
and
wli«
scnlrnrnl
to
pay
a
fine
_
_ _
,
coming wotk.
who iro attending public achoola The weekly mealing of «h* on* coeat at a thhe, and that'the
aid* fa Mofgent)ou.
cian.
w
of fS and cinla or-ooste CO^layf. JurrallQ L o d g e
nation
muat
consider
both
tlik
M Blafard. ,
Chat* and Checker Club will be
rar:
Dr. T. II. Teague, was a gue«t
, Jl» baa baas a member'ef ihe brid lath e V a M „ Hotel Thnmde" Ailept'e apd |he Kaciftd t* pt«(Addresses M
■t thn mealing nnd Dr. Wado T. No Decision Reached
Sept let Church far over 20 night at 7:M o’clock, It. M. Harm, ■IbU war conea.
Garner, physklsn who hs* Just
Tha praaldent. oatllned hl.i po
and la.a
•eeretoty eald lodiy.
On Surplus Celery Choosing top hla subject
eomo to Sanford, wns accepted
aition whan ha wag aaknd wbuth-

Girls Who Killed House Committee
For $ 2.10 Given S eek s Increase
L ife Sentences In Army Reserves Jaycees

6

Nazi PrisoM j?
r i f e Rele

no mask ip hid* the feature* hrr* of Ku Klu* Klan'a
^laard Hlrnm Wesley Evans, In the national limelight,
quickly Changes egprwkm n» hl» &lt;ho. gh h fartt

WASHINGTON, Feb, 18-—
(AP)—The Senate today re­
jected a motion to limit de­
bate on the antl-lynchlnr bill.
Defeat of the motion left un­
changed the atatus of the
filibuster against the meas­
ure, now entering ita 28th

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Den ver , f *j&gt;,
Daath-doallni cole (ripped
grlptxd nw'Th,
American / Federation of
Rockln today, white snow
.
Utlthew
npi
licet l«r over muck of
Orakt] L,llor&lt; Vlec-rrc\ldrnt
Plains area
and
Oklahoma-M)&gt;ll »a'd today, ha* rejected an
alicama ran at Hoad itaao » * appeal of Joaef Stalin, Sorlet
tbs h-n* delayed hi***. ot_ w*n' ftr. Ruiife’n leader, for organised
Whipped southward out of west* Irtor throughout the war’d to
am Canada.

Filibuster N ow
Enters 28th Day
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AD Stars Widest Victory From
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Into tbn Society.

Individuality of Masonry,

Th« Weklra
will meet &amp;! ,r b* oVPpev* aa. lper***# fa
Tho physicians attending the -Frequent cnnlacte are being of tho Grand Lodge of
IILL
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' Japan’g
J..,..,- .n^val
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ratio,
whrlt
Ctiambtf “ I;'be. M
litVi Hall .,7
Ihla affacnonn
meeting
also approved the sug­ made with Washington officials so Ruiscll A. WIIHsms In an ai
With II seconds remaining lo pro and amateur rules, tha two
ibre# at
&gt;t flvp each for
:t:00
gestion
offered
recently that a as to keep Informed on the pro­ to opproalmatety IRo Mi
s produced a number of
this country and Oroat'lirllabi. pfaF, Urn DeLand All BUrs drove
d»rportion
of
the
money
appropriated gress of the Surplus Commoditise the Masonic Temple hist
' r plfara, vflth th* Black
lie
Rial* ov#r from the three yard line lastiW 1
ths ^] lRiltod
United Riates
regarding the pur- rev# what was termed a moat
annual1? for the advertising of CorporNlon
nit
tho
same
play
which
falo
hoallttilo*
I CharWrtrm » PglrieC* n »y will U ab*«rr&lt;d might be
nlgM i t dsfaat the Sanford Black-: ™
citrus be used to oat up a fund thau uf, rurplu* Florida celsty, leresllnr. and detailed d&lt;
Vanderbilt,
fa
dafsat
laftanv
■by local Antler* at, Ih a "™ -’' •■&gt; l*o front* eUaaltenvourty
cafa aamVpro football team 0 : to ,— jalannp'State th* past season. to further research work fa citrus J. C. lattice, accrctary o f lh* of the Influence and lh*
added that ,ach a posaiblUtr
IB- (fall fanlght ot 1:00 a’cf
st various unhrsrsIHea over the Florida Crtcry Industry Control of Masonry not only fa Ute Ui
0
mail b* lfvw» duo coa*Idoration fa n gam* sponsored by tha He Ip 1hj» u *y, Odham, tbs Sanford nation.
CommIUpe, itelrd today,
flalala reported today.
|Sts too, hut also fa Sweden* '
Land
High
School
Alhletle
Ascenter,
|iauei|
J
ho/tall
fa
ths
Th* price twr critv, tit* number l.-nd, Canada end Cuba.
fa the formulate at a natfognl
rxwlalUm
and
played
amUr
the,
dborterbreb' and Immediately roNolle B. Randall J
defens# poUay, • |
of a m to bo purchased for relief
su
3gfaa at IlaUey Field.
calfad
again, then ho tucked lh* Orlandoan To Speak distribution nnd th* grad* of the Maaona f r o m
permla*Ian by
Ho raforvad earrtspnndenli lo
Lodge* vUllrd Sanford fa
The gam* was wall played, with ball ander hi* arm and ran straight
■peri or O. p. P«* ton today
r*i&lt;f *
rodcot have hut been decided th* distinguished speaker
tba-state departKMal for a pua- flashy open field running anti
At Townzend Meeting [iupon
•tragi a gsraga and
by Um Commodltioe Corpor­ Miami. Some ef t
albl* aUtesaent an Japaa’a rafas vislose tackling predominating. dawn tba- field for a to, yard
gate
'before
heteg
tackled
from
In Sanford Height* at aa
al to alia tha ppitod Butci. Line pby waa particularly good in
J. L. Bpdrlfat. president of thn ation as yet, Mr. Lsttlc* said, resented at th*
eori ef PW . Contractor J. f , i
Gr«at Britain, and rraaca la tha dafeaalr* department for both
Orlando nnd chairman of thn but Government purchase* or* ex­ night wera: DeLand. Near
for Sanford 1
k »• Ufa Anna tfttt
fOrtaaUou fagasdfag bar naral ofafam with DoLand having Starring
Fifth Conireaeionel district "f pected to begin the tetter pari of Daytona Bosch, and Ht.
Watte,-Stepb-r, and Odham fa
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con*tract'aa program.
burg. Visiting Masons front
slightly the bast of R most of lies; llarnage, ARman. and Law- Townsend dabs, will aspteln tho
, thlo aetfan by Tokyo ta ex lh* way exrvpt for tba first part
Golf
Carolina, Ohio, Michigan/
plan
advocated
by
tba
Group
ot
fan
-fa
the
UrlflelJ.
Standout*
rported u&gt; raaali.la the United •f tba fourth quarter when
— Ihe
. for'Dvljomt were Poppell and CuJ- tba regular msatfaa In lh* We- Work A mong Negroes Connecticut war* also pi
Cata. ripped through tba Alt d s n fa »#ln lino and Mari fa and laba building at 7:39 o'clock. Is Shown Iiv Pictures Other speakers daring tbd
‘jtHHfr MJH
Ing were: Most Wonhlpfm
Thursday night, president of ihn
Stare* Itee repeatedly,
Qffut fa the tiackfield.
a*M« t»kb 1
The be) area placed In position ATba game wsa referred by local clab, W. It, Dupros, said Moving picture* of th* work of Master of the Florid* $
guaa.
U&gt;g American Church Institute for Ralph B. Chapman,
foe tba acaro when Dole mi iu- Walter Mayberry. 1937 captain of today.
Utrcepfad n Sanford pax* on their tba Unit trail y or Florida football
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awn dd yard tin* and brought It team, and All-Southern halffanrk. dtellr Invited all those Interested Ufa Need la Grvatoal", under the D. Brownlee, Grand
Um SS A series of right Starting lineup for the Del*nd fa Ufa plan to bear the address direction of Dr. Cyril RenUey, who Frank L. Millar, Dlateki „
broeght a concert of negro aplrll- Grand Mealar J. O. Huff,
talerspvreed with ■ few All Stare waai * PoppelL L a, of tb« Ortepdo Townaendite.
ual* *nd recitation* fa Sanford Sword Bearer E. K.
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C o n g r c g u t io n a l m ls a lu n a r y to th o d o in o iis t r a llo n , a lio i
t lio F e d e r a l H u r P lu s C o m m .s llt l.- .,
a n e a r b y p a t c h o f s m o o t h Ic e a , M ia * E m ily E lis a b e t h
la m g o r
I ' h l l i p p l n e s , w i l l » p . . 1* " t
th o r a n a e d w lih a d is p la y s h o w in g
C o r p o r a t io n . N , J - W a d e , s u p e r
ih r lr n « rr» w
f in e , b r o k e n
o ff t h is C it y ; n n o s o n W illia m
If,
C o n g r e g a t io n a l C h u r ih
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d a y . a n d r e q u * , t e 4 *11 c e r t i f i e d
d s n io ii.t ia lh 'ii
r o n ils le d
of
a FI.Nilwnlora that ilrm i, hundred* l a g o f l l m I c e h i a g a i n d r i f t e d b r o t h e r * , j . a . I f a r r o l d , o f H a n p o r t e d in d - iy
r e lie f c lie n t * to b r in g c o n t a in e r s
a lo n g lit * ( I r c e n h n d c o a s t ,
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th e
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[ t h i m , a m i , u f a r r&lt; -a n f f a r m l a n d *
3o r h u r r h . M
i n H u - l ‘J i | l l p i - l h &lt; I ' l T T S n D I I H . F ' h . I t . — ( / P ) — ' m o i n l h g a t J o :3 0 o ' c l o c k w i t h
lis t a n d w ill h o u n a b le t o r e r a lv n
lin m d n t r d , •
H h s h a * a l s o u l . l . d h ’i - | - . I l l U h l i U i l ; “ r o u t * I n k l n x p 1r t w e t - e ; H a y
T l i o C I O • &gt; r il|h &gt; |.'d t t t m - l W o r k e r s ' J / f - }l D . I t r o w n l e e . p n s l o r o f t h a
f u r t h e r r e lie f ," » lr . W a d e e a id .
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K a d rr.
I'u llo t i
W r ig h t .!
Iia iiia g d In d w e llin g s , In d u s t r ia l H t g a n lx ln a C .m u u ill."
u f d e la t in g .
i n I t o y B e a u t w u t k . s , - | l | i i l . u . &lt;‘ J u
i i n n o u i i c - 1‘ r v ' h u y l e r l s u C h u r c h
M r. W a d e a |* n
s la t e d
th a t
r a t io n a n d a id in f a r m e r * a m o n g II» r o I t l M a d d e n , H illy llA M in u m ', h u ll d ln r , a n d
a g r h - u lt u r n
p r o ­ In g II h a il s ig n e d a r n n l r a c l w it h In t e r m e n t w a , tn n d n In t h e f a m i­
s e v e r a l m a r # c a r l- v t s h ip m e n t * o f
rntl.O. l). tan* d u c t , r a n h i g h N . n r F l i n t o n * - C u l u i a l d u K l . - . - l ( ' o u t p a a y , o f H a n l y P l o t I n t l i o E n k o V i e w C * m * &lt;
l i t * I k i x n h i . , Monday anon., u.id ? c " “ M clqly.
th a a r p le * w ill b a
re a d y
fo r
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F n N ld lo s t r e a m r » n i| u u o d In r ia o , f h « * l
T a g a b i l l a I n |lt(j IMi'jfle ii| &lt;iii 4 e r a .
F r a n c is c o . t iU h * h |la r y o f U n it e d t o r r .
d is t r ib u t io n
In
Ib is
v lc ln lt r
F ie ld ,. H illy
Jo h n so n .
C li f f o r d lo g n&gt; w d i s t r ic t s , h u t o t h e r w is e , s t a l e , H le o l, a n d r e n e w e d a g * o e P c llg o .
w it h in t h * n e x t ta w w e e k s a n I
rro c to r. C h a rh -s
lla k i- r ,. It a v ld t h r o u g h o u t H is * ia l... r D * r a a n d lu e n t a w it h a la .o t h e r G r n t a , a r id
11.000 p o e r d s e f o r a n g e s
w ill
f la t * h c |. t .y m a u H ik e ,,U m r g e r r c i- k y w a ro r e c t s lin r . T h * rc n e g o t i a t i o n s w l l h J u n e * Jt l . s . t g h a ls o b * d la t r lb s t o d to c e r t if ie d
■ P &lt; er |n d ID r u ld llia k f u a . A a
l* n t lt ,* F e b ru a ry th a w o f *n o w U n , a n
In d e p e n d e n t,
p ro b a b ly
r lle n t a In t h is d is t r ic t to o n .
a U t a n t a c o t i l n i a s l c r . J o in t l l a d c r a n d i c e i s h la U t r d f o r I I o ih I.
w o u ld b e g in W o d n e s iio g .
h e lp e d W it h t h o d e m o n s ! r a l I o n * .
I ' l l l l . A I i C t . P H I A . F e b . 14. —
. 1C f ll— M a r y K . O 'C o n n o r . l l - y * * r
o ld h u s k y b lo n d , s t o o d I n c o u r t
to d a y a n d
f ir m ly
d e n ie d
a ll
c h a rg e s th a t
s t io
t-u u y o d
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d e a th o f f iv r y r a r
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N ancy
O . K . F u lla g a r . O U a
r * ld w . I I
r . D ali lot's Day, 0110 of tba four
T h e H a n fn n l S e m i- I'r o
I l i a c k * b e f o r e a n d a f t e r H ie g a m e w llh a n G le n n l a i t U a b o r D a y .
l i s p F l e m i n g . F r o d ll&lt; d |y . J o h n 1
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p r e p ir a t io n t h e lig h t s
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lo H ie E l k ' s H s | | W e &gt; ln e * U a r a r m o r y
t o n ig h t lu
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Bight at 6:^0vo&gt;e.k, idficiala id for the gam* on Hulley Field in t u r n e d A y t a m i t h e i n d l v h l u a l l y T h n a l a t o c h a r g e d t h a t t h e y o u n g
Monsalratga, John Efrk, ('. T. o f f i r i a l a r e p o r t e d t o d a y .
th* |/H|ge aid^rTuniad today.
j DrUud tnmorrnw night, Kstl l i t h e l m e t s w o r n b y l l u * m e m b e r s p h y s i c a l e d u c a t i o n s t u d e n t s t r u c k
Williagtoa. U. A. King. Phil
lle r h c - r t M n s c r w ill d * | U c r a n N o r d g r t- n , s e c r e t a r y o f t h e 8 e m l- » I 1 p r o v id e a
T h a b i- w e e k ly m r e t in g o f th e
v u r i- c o lo r e d Ilg K l d o w n t h e r lt lld In a n g e r o v e r
Graahoff. J. U Igglry, II. IIC i t y t ' o i n m l t e i o i i e r s w i l l h e h e ld M n t l o n o n A n d r e w J a c h a o i i f o l- I ’ m A s a o r i a t i o n a a ld t o d a y ,
le a s h u t a n d le f l h e r f o r
f o r t h e ir a c t iv it ie s .
Coleman- Howard , Favllla, Ford
n ig h t 's
e n co u n te r
i n t h e C i t y H u l l t o n i g h t a t 7 : 3J l o w l n e w h i c h d n i i c l t i g a r i d m u s h l T o m o r r o w
W a l l e r M a y b e r r y , c a p t a in o f H ie f a r o d o w n In a m u d p u d d ls .
Harrison, Henry Walton. Roy
o ’c l o c k . C i t y C l e r k F r a n k 8. U r n - • I I I b * e n j o y e d . T h e m e e t i n g w i l l w i l l b * t h e M a t g a m e o f t h e a c a
'G e to r e lrr e n
a t th e U n iv e r s it y
Holier. R. F. |iou#h»ld*r. II. M.
-J&gt; * o p e n l o a l l f r i e n d *
of
th e s o n f o r th e Illa c k c a U a n d a c c o r d ­ o f F lo r id a d u r in g H i* p a s t s e a s o n
k
o n a n n o u n c e d to d a y .
Orimball. HarrT pHmhell, F. A
A a t lc r s a n d r e f r c s liq ic n t a w ill b a in g lo r e p o r t * f r o m D e ls in d e o n - w ill t a f r r e a H i* t ill ,
Dylc. \V. A. fmdwlg. Juhn Cour
s id e r s b la In t e r e s t In t h e g a m e h a s
M e m b e r * o f l i v e H a n f o r d T o u r ­ 6* r v s d f o l l o w i n g i l i a l ^ o g r a m .
M r, N u td g rcn
a a a a r le d
tk g t
l“r. n. U Itrklos, Jr- and II. L*
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Perkins, Br
w ho
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S u n n y D a l* |* u iU In
fa m g w o o d
Also M*Can
Agrocke. Jark t o d a y ; a c c o n l m g i n M r * . C . C . f r o m 4 h e Un n- pi t e d . UH lt a. l e s l a b e i n g IH S a nS d P, sJ a ui d •l o hb a . * t bS a ?b e a ?t s e c o n d^ aU r° y ‘ “t- h-* o-• - - -tt -rr -i‘ pP f t ao rm o l Wr r ol w drlu
nn ii gg hh tt mm uu ss tt bhfc .t. ' r « r » l y c l o u d r t o n i g h t * n d
p r e s e n t f a r t h e d r i l l a e a a lu n h i if$ L
lloraer. B.
Twfl. WUH*« Vlh- C a r l , p r o * i d e a l .
p a e d to b u ild u p a c o r p s o f c a n in e s c h o o l b a n d In H is S t a t s .
( h a a r m o r y t a a lg h t a t It O O o 'c lo c k . I r e n t * n o r t h p o r t io n
s le u t h s w h ic h w ill b e a v a ila b le - In
Ian. lUrrwU - llerkst.
Rkhard
T h e 72-p k -c * b a n d w ill p r o v k lo
H e n r y F o p p e ll, m a n a g e r o f U&gt; * • lla h t ly w a r m o r n * o r
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Apples Are ReadyFor
Relief Distribution Mrs. WalterTimjrTo

Over One Hundred Persons Enjoy
Gelf On Sanford Country Club Links

Speak Wednesday

Flood Watern Recede
In Inundated Areas

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MuryO’Connor Denies
Causing Child’s Death

Patriot’s Day To Be Blackcats Undergo Final Practise For
CITY NEWS BRIEFS Observed By Antlers DeLand Tilt On Armory Field Tonight

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he Sanford Her

Phi Beta Kappa

_MM&gt;kibA*a la Ikes

C ongratulations to ‘D r, John J. T igcrt’ and to the Uni­
T O tW a ry K
versity o f Florida fo r h avin g the good sense, and the scho­
lastic reputation, to install a chapter o f F hi Beta Kappa,
grea t national honorary scholastic society, at the U niver­
sity.' This, m ore than football victories would be, is p roof
that the U niversity has arrived.
F hi Beta Kappa, th e o ld e st o f nil Greek letter fratern ­
ities was founded n l'W illia m mid M ary C ollege in 1776.
O ther chapters w ere*soon established a t Yale in 1780, at
Harvard in 1781, and at Dartm outh tn 1787. F or over
fi ft y years It was the on ly college fra tern ity devoted e x ­
clusively to philosophy and literature. T od ay there are
m ore than n hundred ch apters with nearly 100,000 m em ­
bers situated throughout the United States.
Hut it is not in sice o r grow th that Phi Beta Kappa is
distinct. It is In the intellectual quality o f Its m em ber­
ship. Rules vary in d iffe re n t chnptpra, but in general only
the top ranking m em bers o f a class, ns respects scholastic
attainm ents, are ndm ltted. Usually it Is the fir s t ten or
fifteen percent. Usually too it is fu rth er restricted to
those w ho plan fu rth er studies In the arts and sciences, or
w h o-h n vo already achieved apct-inl m arks o f distinction in
phiioiidjihx o r letters.
itiMwb
etirsiu^.auFw't
But it Hi n m istake to believe that all Fhi Beta Kappa
ksrsla ors t b i
men aro Ixiok worm s, fr a il o f body and lacking In hum or
, fdOftVSy, FEBRUARY If, 19M o r soc'al graces. Class room marks cun j e t such a person
Into Fhi Beta Kappa If th ey are good enough, but a fine
’ B IB L E V E R S E FUR T O D A Y record in athletics o r oth er extra-curriculum activities Ih
' I She epenath ■her mouth with an asset. An a m atter p t .D a d jt is not unusual to find
triadAfliy hod.In her tongue J* the that the o i plain; fif the fqdlbsll l/'jim, o r the "m ost popular
innn in colleg e" Is a\so‘^v Fhi B e ta Knppn.
•"&gt;
liw of kbid ness,—Prov. 31:11.
One would hardly ha/ that T R eM oro * R oosevelt, the
TlfE PRIMROSE PATH
^ De^not, as some tingraclouBjpa*tors first, W3R n sissy, or n bookw orm . But ho was n Phi Betn
IKnppn, So is Ihc present President, Franklin I). Roosevelt.
thorny Senator Clnudo Popper and form er Senator S cott Isiftin arc
I * way to h r i t i A n i T ‘ ■■•jg
Phi Beta Kappas, ns w ere also form er Presidents Adams.
Fierce, Van Huron, A rth u r, Cleveland, T aft-, W ilson, and
fcoolld g e.------------------------— ------------------- ;--------------------------------- ' Hlrtsetf the primrose t h
;
Am i so It Is grently to Florida's cred it that thb Uni.*•* den lanes treads,
V ;*
V rrslly has installed such a ch apter and we a rc confident
t Abd rheka not his earn rede,;
William Hhakespenro, ,, Hint it will 1)0 o f great b en efit to the student’ body in
£: Boms of the rtenlcM have solved years to com e.
(ho “need eer problem” by using
.tha advertising columns of Hie

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Divorce Records

f , ‘An W hangs aURgrali the hnpo
f thtlt President llooseveti may eel
- the Idea from his wife’s nrw hull
• and cgt down the overhead
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California ha* tiern getting a lot
* t»f good publicity In tha Florida
i.Btwiptpera recently. It seenta Ihry
. kavt been having a hurricane out

T h r first fiv e years o f mnrricd life in the United
Stales seem lo lie tho hardest, hocausc in that period 3G.7
p m -en t o f all divorces tiro secured, according to records o f
the Metropolitan L ife Insurance Company. A fte r the first
five y'ears, however, n bulletin from Hint organization says,
Ihe pro]M&gt;rtion o f divorces fo r each succeeding five-year
period show s n decline, until divorces occu rrin g a fter 20
years o r m ore o f m arried life represent only 10.1 percent
o f tho tolAI. Taking nil durations together, out o f every
Walter Lippmnn declares the 1,000 tnarringes, I f l l e m l in divorce.
Freeldent'e
policies are frnxen.|
"O f fifte e n leading nations wliose divorce records were
Tluit may la why *o m*hy people studied b y th r statistician s," says the bulletin, "B u lgaria
Ikaaa days appear to hava the J|t*| alon e'h ad a higher percentage o f divorces than the United
S lates in the first five y e a r* o f m arriage, T he h igh
icriUlng nfj nulgarw n fig u re o f 05.K percent Is o ffs e t, how ever, by the
mmnie ad-.'fart that ih e total num ber o f divorces in that cou ntry Is
25 perrertj relatively insignificant— b ein g only 27 j»er 1,000 m arriages,
the market
,
j t,
ratio o f tola) divorces to’ m arriages, regardless
__
I o f duration o f mnrriage, the A m erican record o f 104 per
Airly enn-j I'tOOO exceeds that o f any oth er coiin try covered b y the
itlu-r abhut stu d y, A ustria cam e next to the United States with a p ro­
to ab«1l*h portion o f 107 divorces to 1,000 m arriages, while Sw ltxeri wo wi*h land follow ed with f&lt;tl |s-r 1,000. T h e pnqHirtiona In G ertag'*, mnny n,|d France were res|iectivcly 77 per 1,000 and 74
panic* that
_ ,c ' , ‘^|&gt;cr J.OOO, Kngland nntf W ales considered togeth er were
“ When I wa* a young m»n in
high athool," n Wider of till* ta­
per »al&lt;l In Hd* "tflte yrttttdpy,
“ I thought by the time 1 W»P
fifty 1 would I e working on nqf
aeoond mllllun. My rtik-f cunrern
bow I* lo hold t" a few bull'll I'd
tbit I bavo suecceded In making. .
—TUuv'lllo Star Advnealo. Bo *&gt;f
good eheer. Rctnenibcr that the
Brat minion I* tho hardest,

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Australian rrnm*mf*l. Dr., ta » '
d'Jannrry, vldtlnc at Miami

fa m o u s o ctJ W ) g o n e r ,
W j&amp; o F O R . 2 6 W R S

VND RFBATKD 'frOLFEIL . . ^
Allan Robartaon wa» ronaldefrd
Ihe beat golfer of hi* .llmeY He
■larled playing when ho wf* IS
year* old, and continued until hit
death at the aga of 44. He wai
never beaten. In 1867, two year*
before, hi* death, ne played n 7*

^Tm^f^alher golf l&gt;alla. Robortrnh dliiviot approve tha then
new faiigii-d^plin tall. 11a wa»
u producer J H h ’ nrr tall*, and
In one
out t.450,

entirely unlike faille round-up*.
The fl*h arc hetiieo op on *ho
beach where they nro killed. They
hava been caught hi thl*. manner
particularly on Cope Cod. *
j
The fish, ranging .vom 8 to «t|
feet In length, are at'raeled to
FISH IIOUNDUFfl. . . Round-up* of black fiilt are not the shore by squid on which theyj

8•nth, deelkm more guvynlincn1
tu &gt; r ;
to
revive
moipcrtkyj
• xiti* U xcf(N he Insists, "art
■
the ikvest of any na'ion I ta\»
asrtr'llallcd. Wouldn't It *wni
lOfteal’ to euggMt that the ‘ tax

•'* ’
■r i. J

II WOUbbiT seem logical to on,
fact, If r|iy,
tawdy and-plate U x n aro con.

1 ” "" ' 1

ilhUtt/

•Brow Better Fro
MTROFHOSKA And

Aa a matter of

d a lo n g w it h f e d e r a l t a x e s ,
a r e J u it a b o u t t h e h lg b c a t

With Our llanimv!
*ur Feed* are I

SR M IN O L B FBI
Sanford ships morn celery
Ip one point in the world
terns In ua &lt;U»t It would be
tderful
«dr»rJljrniciil ' If
taari* wore served fnss
ch meal. Almoal .varyowe
OfprecUte It and It would
tho vUHor
«•levy etty

r

^ 9
with pleasure the clay he found
yB
- " out about Chesterfields.

D O SOM E

■•fdon’ bo Imvaaodf*-Wril;’Vit&gt;

r

Every smoker remembers

Vr let O f
. . l i -« -ii|.|tl*l;i:-* erjtli

Theoa Trucka In flrat i
i m

c r e v

. - pm bi

1936 FORDr-Dual
1934 CttEV.—DuaJ

IMPANY

J.ime* O. Sharon will preside
over the weekly meeting of the
Wr-.lmen of Hm World tit tbs
Ani&lt;rlean Legion But Tuesday
night at 7.-30, o’clock, Lodge offi­
cial* announced today.
■'
Ail white schools in Bemlnato
County wera closed today h&gt;
onl r that school students might
attend children's -Jh r, on,,,tho
epenltut of tW 'jS tU a l Florida
Bx'Oaltion in OrUndo,

CsntlnvsS Frsm P .». One
Hanoi. CunriU will hold their
weekly driU-sf-vsinn In the Arm­
ory tonight beginning at 9:00
o'clock.

Local nirl Bconl Trdop No I
mot In tlm -IdllW ifoMMT* Friday
afternoon to inaks eJWtrna. oftiei»h r&lt;-ported today. Might H *
meitbers were pri-sHil aHd F«.
frotunents were sored to ap­
proximately 39

w"l
"•'lit In tlm Vnblus
tomorrow nt
oVlork.
tancy, pr**ldont. raid today.
--------There will tm a fren 1(
on Chrietlan flelenee by Mai
H“ w r ftlenn, Tur»ilny nls
1:16 o'clock tn the Prl

Local BhrInert wart reminded
tn lay of the ladla* night bonqdet
to ba held In tha KpMcofial Pirlah Hoiiar* Tlmraday ‘ nikht at
7:0o o’clock and that rmtrfration*
ran t ba made with either Fr*hk
L. Miller or Oaoigo Welnatttn
tod&gt;y.

OM..-JI

,A N T 8
ind (ieranlntae)

IIKNItY A: lU'SSK

1

Violators of CMy OrdbiWaits
will be ■tried before City Jed«s
Frank L. Miller Ih d adlitft V
the Municipal Court in the' local
Police Statloh tfals aftctnooii'at
4:0tf o'cldek.
.. .

CITYpnffilFS

S H IP M E N T JUS'
^PrlmroKi-a—Tulip*—Jlyorid
(All In,'Falj
, . ..
Al»« A»a

The retuldf Weekly mMUaf of
the local Odd Fellow* will be held
In tbd Odd ttlfa ta Itill toftfgM,
officials announced today.
^

i-Mf

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• ; FANtY I’OTTKI

Theatre, U *t| reported today.

Tire regular monthly meeting
of the Hopervirory ConimhtSe of
the local Florklo Slato ' Fafntere
Wholesale Market will ba held In
T A p p r JCtflKIUHJT. . .
tho market office tonight at
J a ’ » a » -ho* an opponcnl’a 7:30-o'clock, J. 0 . Michael, secre­
Vunch, but a pop bottle burled by tary* repotted today.
a spectator that caused Dlek Daviaccurt'a undoing . at a semiCrand Orator Russell A. Wit*
windup bout held In Philadelphia. lia r's' will bs the ttislbtfulshtd
The bout had ended, and the ru n t at tho meeting of the Ideal
wrestlers, Daviecourt and Earl Lodge F. and A. M. Irl the locM
MeCready, were awaiting the ds- Ms-onic Temple Tuesday nlgtir
c Irion when Daviwourt
was at 7:30 o’clock, lodge officials re­
floored by the pop bottle knock­ po-. «d today.
out, The match was called a
draw.
AH directors today were urged
Tomorrow; In an ^utoglrn an to be present for tho regular
Airplane?
monthly meeting et (ho Board of
Directors of the Somirtole County
Chsmbcr of Commerce td to hdld1
In the Chamber building Tuesday
night at 7:80 o'clock.

•ftminy” Rank*, tit Orlando,
1Candida’ • fuf-Cutigw*! tn

Irait ll i* a gpnd tiling that
Jimmy bifJ amhlilupt, fur It en
*bled tbouiamU ifl :knuw ohd t“
loru Mm who btluwwlri might not
luvt tad that privilege.—t Icrtnont l'rcm. I.n'.* of time* it tukr*
ilie tU r hian t*• bo a fowl bucf
than a good u inner.

feed. Fishermen then surround
them 'by boats, and drlre’ tbb«
(bland until they aro r.rsndcd on
the beach. One of tiro greatest
cktetaa of black-fLh In this man­
ner W*a made in 1BHI when 1,600
were driven up on land and
kUM. Catches of Marknr.il tn this
manner are becoming very rare.
Off the Pacific C u ll another
■‘ range method of flatting I*
practiced. Fleets o.*
"lardme
basta* go out after thHr r*teh«a.
bet in the rimytime, but at nigh* I
Strange aa It aeems, the flahermen are belief ablo to iocale tie
fiah In the dark.
The reason is simple: School!
of rardinea traveling near the
■orface of the ocean agitato ih*
water and rrndcr visible at night
the strange phosphorescent or­
ganisms usually, present In tfca
water. These glow like a sea of
flame, and the sardine schools
can be reen from miles away. In
the daytime) only n slight ruffling
ef the water Indicates the pres­
ence of the fiah, and wind condllloni make, this ran impractical

14, IMS

Chesterfields give you a differ­
ent kind qf smoking pleasure...*
mildness that’s more refreshing
taste that's more satisfying
aroma that’s more appetising
Mild ripe tobaccos and part dga* .
rotto Paper, these Chesterfield /••
gredleuts are the Pest a cigarette
A
_
a '1 /II —a_J: Aa
cau have. Chesterfield'i SATISFY

a

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n i g W f 'O R P B jB A L P , 8 AN FORD, FU ffllPA

Social

And

Social Calendar
TUESDAY
There will ha a fre* lecture on
Chriatlan Science by Mbs Mar­
garet Muncy Glenn at 8:15 o'clock
at Iht Princess Theatre. Mias
Glenn la a member o f the Board
of Lectureship of the Mother
Church.
Hu Fhst Church of
Christ. Scientist, in Bctlon, Mass.
The public Is cordially invited to
attend.
The Senior Troop of Ihe Girl
Scout* will meet at the Little
House at 8:45 o'clock.
The H «no Maker* Guild raeels
at the home of Mr*- Frank
Hauer on Elm Aeenuo at 1:04
o'clock.
WEDNESDAY
Mr*. Walter Curtis Tons from
Darao In Mindanao. Philippine
taland*. will apeak at Ihe Con*
grerational Church at 7:10.

I Th* anhusf brlditn luhrheon bf
Fth4 - Wsmtan'n (Rub will ha held
ht 11:10 o'clock. All club mem­
bers, housa guests and tourist*
dr* cordially, invited to attend
Jiosl*sU*g will lm Mrt. II- W.
Rucker, Mrs. E. M
Galloway.
Mrs. T. E. Bteln. Mr" K- Comp*
&lt;on. 1’ houe 79 J for re»erraJloq*.
THURSDAY *
*
The regular meeting o f Semi­
nole Chapter Number Two Order
bt Eastern Star will be held at
the Masonic Hall at 7:90 o’clock.

Skating Party Given
For Cecil Carlton
Honoring Cecil CarRon on his
hlrthdsy was a party given
Vhursduy night at tho skoilng
rink,
Hkallng wa* rnlovrd llirougll*
out tb« evening niter whirl, refreehratnl* were served to the
fotMFlftg;
The Misses Joyce Hlininst.,
Ignore Wynn of Wildwood. Edith
lleRemy, Paulino Bellamy,' Helen
I^c, Grace Walker- Carol Bi%Mf, 8*Ima rarlton. Edith Rate*.
Mildred ’ Stafford. Vera l-oitge
and Margaret Klulaw.
Alio John »■ Carlton, Oddi*
Ik*d. Hugh Wiloy, Grn.ly Carl­
ton, Tom George, J. n. Btepler.
Hob Wallaeo. Ilrocn Grondf,
Grady Holsomhnk, l.&lt;»lle CalulnClifford lurelirf. Fred fleofte,
John Hendry nnd G It. Carttim.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to express sincere
gratitude
to our many friends
for the expressions of kindnrsv
and sympathy during the death
of our ‘ beloved husband and
father, also for *he beautiful
fldral offerings, assurance of
their heartfelt appreciation,
Mrs. Jennie M. Bhupert,
Mra. N. B, Bsrnum.

tt&gt;*Nlglil

Personal

Girl-Break Dance
Given By Sorority
The Phi Alpha Kdppn Sorority
entertained wllb a Girl-Break
Dance Friday nlfht at (be Wom­
an’* Clot' In litnlfrr M tfto rlaitIni delegald*. Mr*. i . 'flC Cogborn
served i a chaperon*.
Thu**
preaent were:
the
Nlaeea Lillian Adam*. Cecelia
Truluck. Joyrn Hunt. Marjori*
Cocbarn. Virginia peiold, Jane
Uoyd. Joan Anarallo. Wilma
UinharU Dorle Ut* William*.
Eleanor Worth, Jean Guernsey.
Mary Wallien. Jacqutlln* Camp*
ball. Ellaabeth L« filer, Dorothy
Wlgglna. Jeannette Potter. Elisa*
beth
Dyson, Carlin
Palmer.
Geraldlno Turner. Mart Wilroi.
sally KnallA H*l»n palmer- Mar­
tha Telford, Ngncy Danrt. -»la ry
Iroo, Katelte l|»rt. Mary Wight.
Khelyn Stowe, Louis* Perkins.
Jane nhnllt, Hlslo Huichtson,
Martha Adam*. OiretMo Hill,
Doris Walker. Mary Kilt abet It
Neely. Mary Higgins- l^nora
Whiddon and 'Amoral Peter*.
Alta Ruagell Odham, Voile
Williams.' Jr.. Edward itlggln*.
Bratton HtfnMeti' Dtfeth* Hl*n•trom. I , M, Telford. Jr., nuddy
Iliihop, Robert Rumbley, Al Wal)*e*. Bt Ctalf White. R. O Hick*
son, Jr Johnny Mortal)- Herman

Kehols, W»R»h Heflin." Diekl*
IIrow n. Leon Law*on. Charlie
Robinson- Jack Grant. J W. AH*
tnan aBd Sonny tlracey o f . DayIon*.

Henry Steele Weds
Frederita Johnston
Mr. and lire- William Trlmbla
Jiibnklon. Jr., of Aurora II HI*.
Va- nnnounco Ilia marflird of
tliclr ilaughlsr. Vr*rtsrlia Harries,
lo Hemr Gilmer Eire)* of thl*
city ofj Ratunlay. JsnI* lb*
ninmanosl Kpisropnl Glulri'li In
AU'tandrin- Va, Tho rcrvnion^
was perfurmod by lbs liar, U- S
Vest at 11:00 o'clock in Gw
rrostnr* of a Itk dftsn frlooda.
Tho brldo wore nn aquamsrin*
crepo dress with a lilsck vcltcf
bound and short facn veil. ‘Her
accessories wore black and ah*
wore a corsago of gardenia* ffh*
had a* her only attendant, Mr*.
JYiiltam Rods* of Washington. D.
C. who wsa dressed In msreon
v*W*i with m'slehlng acee»»orls*
Shn wore • shoulder clugtsr of
gardenias.
Mr*. Blecto was graduated
from High School at Groro City,
I'rnn. *hCto brr parenla former­
ly lived
Mr. William Rods* served aa
best men for Mr. Steele. Tho
bridegroom ig tho gun of Mr* O.
M. Harrison of thl* city and I*
a student at the University of
Marylsnd whrrt he Is majoring
in physical oducgtlon.
* *

Miss Fannie Brown
Honored At Supper
Mies Fannie Brown, who plan*
to leave soen for JarkranvUle
where the will make her home,
w*» honored with * supper Fri­
day night at (he bom* of Mr.
and Mfg. V. Metis. *
' .A t ■ lata hour supper wa*
•erred la the foilfv*tag: Min*
F»rails Brown, honor guest. Ml**
Blanch* Brawn, Mkm Jewel k m
Whitley, Miss Evelyn Metre, A *
Ra'hel, C- F. Brown nnrf Mr- add
Mr*. M«Ht and kon-

Activities

Comedy Based On Church A i m s
Russian Royalists
Are Explained
T o Rotarians
Centers Jti P a r i s

of a !

I V i! ft lfi r *

fftw ty

m n more unusual » N *liinc'»&lt;*&gt;.- iv. -n ritrl.v.i
number* such a* “ l* Solut»rt» v Hh ihe- \v;l
| lloitia” by * Xavun and *Vt#l vice. &gt; that aa
Crra'i-r Spirit O'" by SfhmkL
It"' t.1 f.-r ht*n.~
j TVv vulo». “ I -nJ«&gt;t*J«Tty A ir", If. j f r r a err*
’ Mint by R iimv Turner.
- * ally two &gt;■
! Schubert". “ A w Maria'' by
-tilt ur.-n. I
1 nkt Tinflr tarr n r r j w
the *. 1! b ' : 1* rr i l
proof, if lie iwtitiil it, i'f 'hi" r * f ith»* urt Biptnyr*
Hj pt a tw&gt;’&lt; voice.
|i a»itH t.» .* ,‘h
i ■ Jn cnti'ra't to all the clbet,
I'vhJKr amber* the one «h k k umlviiVI'. Wfc e wtit.'
edly will he be-t remembered be- r.’%
— ibe *Vet;
, ruuje of i&gt;» meat umutfal rythm|the newly -gvd,
j anti maimer.***' the mv'Ve modern r j '--r needy
. - “ Shepherd « '»tory“ by IW lin »,,t
t**e ' Ppo*
“ The uiiattul telnr, ao I the on'“ -I ' eeer.
ft p r t tfj eoleratura -ff«c:» fntad[ V\ra*er. TK- i
j everyone mystified ih.l pleavant &gt;i
-*"* thi' ••
i l y eurpri'til.
[
'rt H &gt;y njyuj
J Then fame three )jl!abir*.'‘ Ibe
"d -be fI Xaeht** by ’ SibuWrl. Mesort**
IV»k* al l
“ Lullaby.*" The choir -amc » . the Ft* ■; ft* k»v
intuiuiiirr number in Ihe e hapel •otril'v.tiij pafter the m vn ieiu l, lbe hymn needy. “ Tbit it

After a ran bf ter era l year* in
New York. liindon, Fart* and rsrlou» other dwrltl rapltala a* a stage
p3ay, ‘‘Tmarlrh,’’ a comedy* deal*
Brigpa Arrington . and J, R. Ing with a Ctand Duchrt* and a
Reese of Cordele, Ga., spent tb: Prince who were eriled frhm their
hmtlrO Itirssl.v hy (he revolution,
weekend here.
now coiHt-k »o the aerern. ft will
have Ha ffrat total showing Tuts*
Mite lots Meeka of Jgritlon»lll*jdBjv ,t ^ " 3 * 3***,M''
were the weekend guests o f Mbs I ,
"^W;. rtW.'1r he
fijey Motwcll,
■m‘ cn‘&gt;&lt;""»d It With n splendid
{east and many ntaginfierm *•*»Mrs. Esther Kronen o f N. Y. ,{"**•.
pliyi the
City arrived yesterday to spend
,,ld
°°* * t
the winter wUh her mother, M H
0 ,^'T
J. Kleischer, And .on, Philip Kro* J " ,n
*“ l
Tm
hone. Anita Ijoiflae, M.*'vi11.* t oop_____
or, laabcl Jeans (Imi-orted from
Mrs, W. A. {.earill, $fr*. E. U. England far the plet'ira*. Murri*
CarroS and MU* Emily Lcddsitr Carnor»ky, Montague I.o.c, Rvino
•pent the weekend at Cocoa with Itlano uhd l|ra&gt;her Thtirher.
Profeasor and Mr*. E: B. Hetalirr-l ^nslol*' f.llvak, fgPWm Russian
son:
*
hdtn dlretlor—reni*Wffr*«t, for
— ■■
. I his*sensations! pic'mof of a fe*
Ro Mino Tonight' —
Word has been recelvei) that *
tithlO! .f “Trvsrkh.'
Mia* Margoriie Ingley hr* been
;UL* mni.i rlmracler*
chosen a representative on the
Lecture Board at Agnes Scott
and touh* gA It-II won- m'inc in
College and has also been accepted
ri"vr«s
aip.a s-il.l It i m|
aa • member of iho1Clue Club.
Ht-vearl h|\ j-fpiljd until God a«jin
ia uAt d f vWd’ "v n fr . I» f 'W j
couuiy^iin ybtdi^rrW.^ n •*Vvid.
gold.
They
ber.mm
verrantv
in
Ihe
Cedllan Music Club
men are-'vWrKlin'a to ,.-i' th.home of atich Knrnchmsn In order
aright arui't. bit |h&lt;&gt;» arv
Resumes Meetings to lire, and th« story tevolvcs a- world
(•tiling in Iho nio-tl
ImiMtt’ u'
tound the rfrorta of vsriou* *1**
The CccJlian Music
Cub re­ mrnts In grt hold of ihe lot tune, lldng of all. to put l.ivj into Mvsumed Its regu'hr monthly tried* * which the Grand Dochisi nnd Ihe hr.it t* .of menThat- lie *:iid. la Iho put poo*
Ings lest setuntey id the Fannlo Prince will not Iduch themrelvea,
o f the v-liurch and It iv tin- mo-t
B. Munson Studio nl 0W Myrtle
There are I'u antrulul ionary inipotlani problem of all. . Th:
Avenue, with a vrrie-l and Inter- *ccner and nn rvrtfarr In "Tara*
ihurrh will heconis »• •mighty"
eating program.
tfeh.” It la conlinunu£ high com­
At th« close of th* piano f-elce- edy. The itrecn adipthut was made power again for the salvation dt
Iions, Mr*. R. R. Pippin enlrV* by Carey Robinson tram the *rlgi- ihe world, wlirn Iho impo, itn'
€9Mtinw*il rr -&gt;
m
o*«
Islned the audience with g group nal Frrnch play by Jneiwev lleval leadsra of Ihe wotM .mm- g ir l
inlo lt„ folds and do iheir Part mion tli, fo r Ilie tent o f fHieir l i f t 1***
of accordian solus.
and the English version r f the
to lirtp put tltsl Pi Ihe i enter of Mr. WVavvr nitl “TW ibicib * *
The entire program covered:
singe success by Itvbctl Sherwood.
man's life For otitv th«n. lo‘ Ur •erh' pa j turn*, w i i J* (vn.l u|\&gt;fi
1. Miserere from 11 Ttovitorr.
ilarfd, can .tnep&lt;* be anr h.»p-* the nnwiMit of all f i R»tf* *K*nii
Vcrdl-IIoffman—LAls Caldwrll. E.
fer rlv Hirst ion. IVm-e societies. on their Ga\e*nn»*nt imct m-t'fUk
The Big Dtss Slilgef (Thro Pianos)
kMoftthly oil i»v titAurucc |&gt;r)
triftilUtjutts ncoiiist war. on.I il's
Rolf—Ralph
Smith and Mt*v
nitnameni t-(*nfriI|t(I 1 ( ,1It ,j„ u«, meritm mill n»»f U* n iA * b h w tMunson. 3. Wheh the Roses
|nt)(ii«nti m*
gmid he InaUtrti. if tnen m-a|e«-t IlM?. Du* lump
Rloom Again, Meialrr—Catherine
Mrs Frank Woodruff and Mra. the rtinriplt-s of rtn in iam'r.
olil age iRdfr.’iitc to lh&lt;n*v* whs*
Clark, i- Th* ' Rosiry,' Mevhr'- W. n Ballard were co-lmstees*e
IIiipsIs. at Imtar'v Ititn-heon hi ir e entitled to %t»rti ^ ‘ itefit* arv
Peggy MeTeer. B. March (Two
Pianos),
Blake—LeRoy
Gilbert to iho tmugh|ori of tho Ataeri iludrd Tom Murray i.f Ihv.lnn. now hetnif' made •by t
which
held M v«„ Tom -Eckemou .&gt;( .l-'r-n RlfAt. There * tr v *ts*» mpw o f
and Mias Munson, it. Sailor Hoy's ran KerDtatlon
Iheir reguler monthly meeting Ciiy. Jf. J. L. W. IVtitia ef ltini|VEtim pVynirnN 'that ran K*
Dream, LeHache—KrlHh lAVrJdy.,
Friday afternoon *t the both* of t'ulonsv ll|e, Md - John J. Ill e ofj ma«!o at any time after January
7. (a). Country Fair (Sul"). GnyI’atchogur. X. y.. Neil Von Lew-' 1SW7. On.* n p th«* thrit’ h ,beth%fi»
nor (b) Walt* (Two Pinnoa),' Mrs. Woodruff.
Gsynor—Myra Ann
Houthwntdi Tho regent. Mra. W. R. pal* urn » f Holland, Mich* V. II. t whit h th.* IVifcrul 0.»e* fom ent
and Mist Munson. H. (a) The ln.il, presided over thk ’ meeting Wollerh itf Rrhrlng. and II 'I paying tt* re'uli»**8 *»f
Clock, (b) Sea GuHr, (Two Pia­ ut which lime Mr*. U P llagen' VOorhl*. C J. Pomhr. I A, IV, who have ili* il • irue J-tiuary 1*
were lluttiby and
Ct'Ctiase' of Or t*.»n7, ami US**-** wj^f
nos) Gaynor—Audery Toll and Sal­ and Mr*. M*rttn Rr*«.
ly Morrison. 0. Curious Story, llel- elected delegates lo ibe Conti­ Undo, apd.llen Cantwell of K-»n tninnr tht* Ip.ft «J »y *»f 1 llid en*
|them, to benefitt. The e llr r ‘tiTpe^
Irr—Margaret Myers. 10. Tsrrn* nental Congfese -which meet* tn ford. *
,
v f tuiup ■‘inn* tore fi^ trow pht.iSl*',
telle, Thompson—Rosemary l(irr- Washington in April. Urt. F. M
[is fo r w n rle ri who .ire enf it,
[•
tlick. 11. Shepherd's Talc, Navln— Dnrldson wa* elerted alternate.
The Chapter rated to arnd a Concert Is Given Ily iiiiuit !hh« » ami v h»* tu 'e mi h J
l *h»* *ige of (T»
tjiv
%*t‘
donation to the National Muaeuni
Apollo Hoys'.Choir thfUUtjr.
I9CIT.^
In Washington and la ^b|m col
M lE -u n b e ,
*
•j
lading Indian spoei.nrn* ** a
Cm .Im M Vrem r .* t Om
UnemHot uirnt
* et*mp*
per* ability '.a select V.M»e* 'hat
contribution In the Museum.
A rising -vole of thank* wa, are not cmly lrus-, ahd'luu'sat. pi« » ' n r nccor •Huy t** Sft - IV-- f •;
e i Iended Mr*. H. J. I^-hman In bul mure important, which blind I f f , wefi* 1|H‘hltK*tt id* -thw ^4'HL‘*r»|
■“1**
nr pr» rial ion tor Ihe- many hour* 111* understanding- pa'wnce and &gt;*et*u*itf ,\rl' lo Miik" i* J&gt;*- *%
of |oy«l service *ht&gt; hs, devoted •km in trshninr ’ h, l«&gt;v« » » ' ft r any1 S t ile fa ti!o rr * mtfUr«
f
Id Ibe establishing of Founder s best iltuv.rstcd by the difjwult oVf r pdite; %thxy
Bby »lnee bocomlnq It* rhalrman numbers which the \ toy* »ang/
three year* ago and to Mra. F. Be Well did the voire* blend ’ ha­
K. nmimlllat a* president of the lt was lm|K&gt;ssible to. detect any
Ron* and Dsiigbier* of tho Ter one voice
Such
numbers »v Franck»
rHotlf of Florida, wMrh oraanl
ration had charge of the program
nt tho recent Founder*
Founder* ILv
d|«n*r
W c lU n r n t
At lb* tea hour Ihe fuade**,-,,
rarred refreshments lo the f,,|
Highl T o
lowing: Mr*. W. n. ha||*rd Mr'
MmU
J. B. f l » . Mre, Allan Uo«r|*r.
Mm J. If. Mcnlek,-Mrii. J, lb
K K K K l’ A K V 15 T tIK C I KIlU l’ ART IT
t^hman. Mre. J N. Whlinei-, Mr*.
Martin llram, Mra. F. E. floumll
He. Mrs. J. H. IHmt. Mre.'Ilyra'n
8*
i
■
Rlapkeha, Mra. I^na Hell* f’lnrrr, Mre.
F. Iftgan. Mrt. V*.|
l«vrl|, Mrs. O. R |taw*r&gt;n. -Mr'
v n t iim .
t o i w M i u A t i K u t v aa -

Irene’* Modernistic

BEAUTY SALON
"-prevailring la
I'm ar went Wave*

B. L Perkins
t O K K K IT M U X 'S \YK.\R

Florsheims ?9*50 “ P
Fricndlys iCK(W
Fortunes s*100

Weaver E x p l a i n s
D i f f e r e n t Kinds
O f Federal H ei n

Jel-Sert Gellatine

Announcement
lltv l Oiurrh •«&gt;,’ I'hrid St . nii-t, Sanfonl,
KV-rwla. anihvutvivs- a K hv l. cturv, .w ChristHn NfS*o»e -cr,1il!ivl *T'hri&gt;ji .n Svk*i*rr. Ilnnaadr'a l.ilstater." Hy' Mi*&lt; M arraM Murr:»*y tH. nn. I*. S. IL--oI llwl.Hi, Mass.. nivKiKt af fh«* IVcnl " ( l/vliirtv-hip—o f tire
M.'llur ( Ivurrh of.f'h rist !s* reli&gt;l in Ikedon.
T iadb&gt; v-Vonii.y. ('»*!». 151h.
at 3:15
•«\W»*k.in the IV iev i'« The: lor. West First
S ir v r l.,

NOW . . . al I’ KNNKY'S

L owest P rices
N4YEARS„r
\».WU SJF1KST Wiril l ow UK CKICKS
Tltr F Icricrdug
— (V o a r t 'v l r » » * I*’ * '

.‘I for

Golden Bantam Corn
Eaatern Star To Give
Covered Dish Supper

PRINTING
StaiMto hWt| Cm p p
i soredo *v».

tt cowafeemi or.

Tho Tegular meeting of
nop*. Chapter Number Tire Order
•f Eastern BUr will be hebl-at
the Masoihic Hall al 7:30 ^chKk
ThureUsy.
•. . ,
Prior fo the mre,tlng a co'ered
disk supper wilt be held in the
banquet room at C:00 Vriovk. All
members and,escort*'are urged te
attend,
*
The valae of gold production
in Quebec Jumped frum II7M17
In Ilt7 lb tilJU M H In HIT.

purity feed that adds growth
grfflfa er that aids g^ w th
Buy seed that grows*

W*«L l U k r * Valwe**!

t

^

Johnson Peanut Butter 2 fin

ta m M

.

•* TVv, I*ul4 *c is cwolt-il'y in ' it-il l«v altctwl.

Jumbo Heinz Cukt' Fickle
! » « * . •

'H u o %

M acaroni&amp; Spaghetti

2 for

Tall Can Mackerel

s’

iuixs 11 ii. a t

1

OXIIIDK OVKRAU.S
Early Ihrlwhrr l*w v Wa- TV NOW

3 for

In . • r h i . r » «

Flavora Fresh Prunes

3 for

iin n v u

Jumbo Sugar Peas

2 for

Tall Borden's Milk

3 for

PRODUCE
►
Eating or Cooking APPLES S lbs. I7cJ
; CARROTS, BEETS, CELERY bunch S o
&lt;CALIF. SUNKIST LEMONS doz. 17cf
: GARDEN PEAS lb.
r Ed b u s s p o t a t

BOYS*

OXIIIDK OYKUAI.US
f a t ly H d s k r r P r a v » » * 55

Mpi-s s.%xn«cte9Super I*ay I ^ 'V v E g A l.l-S
Early O rtO ifY

m k v s

w a is t

RAXU sty i k s

-\n d ;o lj) n u n : « r now
N T S T S IZ E S N O W »

ia c iw

mr H igk t)p « lllF

'How BWd Darigf

HOCKEYS TIRE

v i*

A

F ta lo m

C -t*

As A h « }« !

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fr
THE HANFORD HERALD. HANFORP. TORIDA
m l nf .aid Loan at BaaK rfir prt#o**r on Mcatraa Is­
Ftof ld«, Ihl* III* Tib day of land work* for eight hours ■ day.
MIT. A. ,
'jJ’ VimKDOK.
ata d»T» * w **k .

and Bob Offot it tbo full both

kilfers P l a y On
iu n id p a lC o u rs e
j Cowlleoed, Fret* Papa On*- •
Abort Altman, Chum StanUrbad C. L o ck e , 0 ,” W. Spencer,
flan Stewart, M. S. Wlmtlne, T.
.’ McCall, 0 . » , Workmen. BayMod Lnndiulel. Dr. B. Pplrtlon.
bo Daria, M, f t . Randall, .R. F,
raon, II. W. Rucker. Dr. D. a.
lo*U, 8. n. JHalilermin, W. A
leXw, 0. W. Hulllran, Henry
prllaM*. A. C. McReynoida Ben
itwalL Pole
)l|ggln*. Hillr
L J. N. A r c o c k a , and B. C,

poaKkui.
■ ' '
Tbo probable alerting. Uno-iip
for. tbd . Black rota will Include
Aren* Harriot and flam Watta at
lb* and poeltloua, Jim Stapler and
Baby Blow or Monkey Monger at

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
Unity report o r **)** of troll*
and e*«*ia lil*a at ib o Haafard
H at* &gt; a ru ftrl' W h o lt t .lt M art at
la I r a e h a n ,, c a r lo !
aaaembUr.
and o ib * r d ra ltia Inr a I t bnur
period *odlna at 1:11 A. M. to­
day, aa raporlad by J . U. Mlcbaal,
M a oa a if.
tmaNllNM l Pro. a il. In* eonib.
I l . t a - l l . l t ; PH ta t l . l l - l l . l t : •» ba
baa a enmh t i l e r ; UH »». t«r.
, IIIIA l'K N IIlin . H o.
eld.
b«».
com b. I l . l l ; I'M la , M ,l l ; It H .
bunt. r„m n . I l o ; IJM la. tin.
t a .n i i k I ii n h u : k i «.

GREYHOUND
ENTRIES TONIGHT

it

naa. baa.

rninb. t l-T ie ; L'R t a to -ttc .
AI'PI.KR: . Happllca 11bar. I. de­
mand lla b l.
m arkti
dull;
PaI-aka,. Turk Imsartala. im t. tltl*
UP.
II.W J
Utility.
l l .o o - l l .l t
i d I. II* up. l l i t l ; nAl.llWINH.1
Utility or equal, l i e ; HTATMAfflt,
im
i. i t * op .
tin .
r iu iiy ,
I l . l 0 - l l . i l , U R iJC im -’ M. l b i, t i t "

UP. I l.ll-tl Tl.
JIKAKH:

IMnnp)

Oiiiipllra

llabl-

niM iaadal*. M * -| l.(l. New gaaln |^||| ^g. iAtid"'
HUlMNtii F la . ks*. hah la . T e llaw
Crook a*T k.
aood
iiuality
ia.aa-j Pim ror M t.M -tt.T t; \Vhltr,
ord la a rr la fair. H u l l in.
ICTHAlVIil.lllIllJJIi
Fla.
nlali
»&gt;l*e.
UWKRT P O T A T o r jl:
H onlk.ru.
P orto lllro*. lair la a nod qu ality.
CtVT baar. I I .M - I l :t t i K lla Prfad
Nancy l t . l l . bua. hpr*. t l .l t .
Pf JTATClIMl *Karl b a re)
Main*
Or, M oum alna i;W T •&gt;*■*. II,at,
TOMATORH: Muppllra m od.raM ,
drm aad .gom l.
m arket
tira d e
Pla. load* c f l a a p p ro*. I t
|p*.l
an. w lc * raaa* In qu ality a '
eoltdllloa. ilrtcn *
A
turning*,'
te w k n l .
Hm all.r
lit* ft.aa ; HI* hnkla. art*, fa ir la a m t
q a a llly are. lu rondlllon,
lift•t .t l.
M UR.
111*. A U r g t t - t l r , M U l ' , per hu*. lipr. ||.
f« lr .q u a lit y i i m - i u h
i *7..

tl.t|.|l 111 Pnnrtr. all .la c biw.r

TCIINIPH' HuppUa* M itral daaiar.J -nodtrala. m ark er ataady.
Pla, Purpl* ta p e per do*.
bun
J H t e , M U D , ; » r liut. hpr. I I -

C ltrk

o rrtru

llackcafs Hold
Final P r a c t i s e
■For DeLand Fray
C n fi-u a d Tram - a t * n .a

Old probable nturtlnR lineup a*
*Doue Cuilmorr, Slctann renter,
Bill Dlckron and Pupiiell rt rmla,
' Bobo llall ami Klmr Khur WiIllama at iruanlr, 1111 (Irrcn and
Jaka Denning at the tarklo pe*in,
Bob Clonta at i;u»rtor, ftpec M*rtin and Mitchell Schemer at hatrra

M ill* Dinah
lilll H y .
«

P-^ltuAtion Wanted

Want houie-wtirk or"'waahlng,
26— Mlecenaneous Foy Sale
Mary PhlUlpt, DOT E.tu'h St.
USED STEW A RT-WARNER R#

I I —Miscellaneous

frige rotor,

*8750;

K ryttuni

7^ ; automatic |
6

*30.00; U .ed C lark
Jewel go*
f*ng c, good condition
*15.110)
—‘—
A|»o *e»eral circulating .hoaieiy
I keep »t b«r**ln. price*. Hcoll-Carraway

M u

U. fL E«irldr*..

Gi**

VALENTINE
•f

___ ____

Bara*In Brbick. tibayer Like Naw
- f i t 00. Randall Electric Co.

* Wines

!

•

t Whiskeys
J
Gins ►

FLOWERS \
8 w **t Pea*— V loltfa » -. (
S a a p d r a i* * * — G ladielaa. rtc.

Miaad

Boaqaila A

LANEY’S DRUG STORE

312 Sanford Ave.'

—

28 th Annual

CENTRAL FLORIDA EXPOtm

i Dm O R L A N D O IBS

SKYRIDER

FEBRUARY l«h

THRU

Rtteeeire Flower Shop

-CENTRAL

FLORIDA'S COMPLETE FAIR'

Wade H. Garner
PhyeieUn &amp; Surgeon
Ifflce farnrrrlr tier*pled by
Dr. H. D. Smith
lUara • Is ] l A I le t
Tel. BIO

GRANDIT AND ATTRACTIONS AND TH* WOKUFS U i a n T
CARNIVAL ON TDK MIDWAY—T ill ROYAL AMERICAN SHOW!

B. L, Perkins
counter

'" * F C T E T ’ ”
Repairing
Diamond Setting

C a rloa d

AND

Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler
1

MEET TOUR FRIENDS THERE

mkn's .wear

Shick Shaver

1 » B. Park Atm
— W l — — ■■

MUIer Bldg.
• Park Aw.
(Neat *o Hairy * Liquor Stow)

e x t r a s p e c ia l s

No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH, N o LOTIONS
aot-u

KAair T u n e

on

ALL 8IZK ELECTRIC LIGHT
BULBS AT . ALL
TIM IQ)
II 1*1% dlacount under atone*
ard retail prke.
BULBS GUARANTBBD far
tl# i

hours.

DR. MILLER

SANFORD-ORLANDO
KENNEL CLUB

hoe R epair

i Art,

On Route 17 — 10 Miles South Of Sanford
(Tent at lha Rad Anraw)

Eapert Serrle*u

Platform Toy
H Coil, Double Deck

Inner Spring

10 RACIB
NIGHTLY
(Rawpi Sunday)

Reasonable Rate*

By Jo Metier

IM

&gt;

i*th str-

NOT take adrantag* ot
•t *ho« r*pairing and curb
T City. Shoe Bbop, 111

PBONB IM

R.-N . NIPPER

*

Bpw&amp;lty

Fr o m 5c up

WB PILL AU&lt; PRESCRIPTIONS

CELERY AYE. PBONB 1»4-J

For pwui'iy win, corrugated and lO— IIousee fo r Salt,
■-.V crimp roofing, eatH* wire,
U|f wire and* barb wire—Ameri­
c a n 'made—For price* aw Hill
Implement Co. .
*
FOR. RENT: dean, root room
• shower bath, ami garage. Pri»aU &gt;entrance- KUO Hummertln
&gt; Ave., Mayfair, ,

'

i

Valentine Candies

Try Our Delicious Home-Cooked Meals

A price yoa can afford
to pay

Liquors

Whitman’s

8

We .carry a complete, ’
line of

j,

Hard* F O R
8A LE;
entire houachuld
fumlahlhg, 2 bnt ro-nn auiU,
Frigldalre, gaa »tove, nil alar*,
For Bent; Nkn sarage apart-, ruga, roll-top drak, . c h a in , and
ment. 5 tooiu* ami bhth, Phone other itemi, We born,
409 W
f :laaem)i I I I - •*— ■—■ I *■).

Electric Service

Liquor Store I

FIHII LOCATOR
SAN DIEGO, Calif.—(At—Dr.
Carl A. Madaen, rracirch cnylnarr
I* bulldlnp a tnefbanlanv which he
buMcrea will lerate nchoola of tuna,
lima ineriMielna Ihe efficiency of
lb . fin lunn ho-ti* worklny out of
till* port. Ifa eapocta to make te»tr
nf l hr dc*lc* In a few week*.
............................
Th« area or lha Plata ufVatlran city la I0I.T arrea.

Flee atrri cheap near Lake Mary.
Write Ei (A Ow.tn, Winona

"r^Q'YALcmihe

Martin’s Garage

F O I'liT II IIACR; F iuuiU y.
H a u l T ra ffic
W ar Paint
T h r c r llt #
Hally lie*
I'u d )'* OuUimk
Hbart tV .v#
p i l l . T ra ffic
&lt;•!» P e ltin '
FIFTN l l t r E : Futurity.
IT a. lined*
Anti* tllr n n b r f
llndlai m ar
T ra ffic Purl
T attler
N«Wa Ban
T ra fflr D lrcclnr
W hl»h
aixTii n A r t t: i - i a m u *.
Hand* llaa
K « n lln y u .
Iln&gt;al Malrun
lln lllc
Jlm'a Dny
Mnrll.a J n naa
T a ffy (Ilrard
Altaanna
HKVRNTII RAffBr I II Mila.
F la .b l-oint
K I mk fVmrll*
*M»« I'll) Ilip*
Ann True
Jual l e n t ,iut
H eader1 I
Hurlc linll
Ibir Mak.
KIOI1TII IIAI'K: V u t n r lK
Kl liny
lllnpdy Om«n
l . i n i , Tacllclnn - i*1i»riulmi Maid
M l 'Im fln 'l
lillnn
I'nckci I 'l.c c
P ick T he Pay 11
NINTH IIAI’ K! F n lu rlly.
J«*l Fnranllrn
W hile Hmnk*
Valrnilne'a liny
Fanny Omen
Ann lliipe
M ir. Anf.rewr
Itunnlna W aler
W ar l-cartrr
TICNTH itA f'K : t i l MU*.
My llrunnai-L
Made rn r r fu l
l . i l l llnrababi
Mlrr Nnrnrlch
l.a d f Jn
lluddy Harr
P lrly (linen .

*1— Acreige For Sals

]

Truck &amp; Auto
Service

HOFMANN

Alif-mpl

packers «■

Complete Line

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

I 'w r
Uull-in Ifurkar

WANTEDf Orange
once. Phone EM-R.

tnatto Ave. yhon« 50.

Spencer’s Market
Corner 2nd end Palmetto

Knn*f

Classified Advertisements(

W. J. King—plumbing. 10R 8. Pal

P o U to c s

Prices Right,— See Ue

ELECTRIC MOTORS
ANY 8IZB OR CONDITION
MOTORS ClBNRRATORB
MAGNETO AND POWER
EQUIPMENT
REPAIRED OR REBUILT
AND GUARANTEED AS
NEW .
COMPLETE AUTO
ELECTRIC SERVICE
AND PARTS

LEGAL NOTICE

Skip L'p

Certified Maine BUm Seed

WANTED

C W T ta g *. H . T I _____ _________ "

ttr»wn*r

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I. M I11IU T

CNintl! (Hb.llod) HnUlutrn Whit*

SWlPBii Min* (Jinn Martin l-»n't,
Mlia Kithlaan Xdhey. MHa Lil­
lian Dutilap and bll*a Jeanne
Choala.
O il of town player* » 'r t : A. S, Paliraon. Prince Allwirt, Canaid! J. E. DaPane. Cleyaland.
.ObK&gt;| I R. Berk. A. L. MrKantt*.
R. W. Burner nf Jackaonr||le;
ABan Campbell- Y. MlelirB, M»
Aft* MlehrlT, I(rn Ilndnea, R. fi,
0*lM, Daorre Rnyrrmin, Mr*,
tbd. Rater'nan, II- F, Wl]»nn of
Orlamlo; Or*ce Iljarkford, IUrftiburtf. Pa; O, A. Croup, tatfoyta, Ind.j n. M. Croupe, Dilulh.
Mum.; Dr. T. If. Ron*, Tltchbore, Man.; J. C. Whlta, Rowllna
Oreen. Ohio; J, P, tUebirl, Cl Ire­
land, Oliln; &lt;). M- Slaffonl, New
Raiyma; Mr. and Mr»- Oeo, It
Pinmr. Ownra CHr; Mr. and
Mr*. Gao. R. KopI. Wlnt»V Pirk:
Mr. and Mr*. Frank J. A*am.
, Cbicayo; Mr. ami Mr*. P. nur
■u*ter. Winter Park; and A- O.
Millar Wlnxon Rnt*m, N- C,

W E R T -T h e JE W E L E R

o f I k . c ir c u it C*art
lir A. u . WHICH*.

Bauer’s lUdio
Service

?

. 405 W . 1st

O C

Fail Blae. Practical Btrlp^
Tick Ballt for Year* of

i

Beer Ice.

IIFOR DEUaOUS

*P *

Find Of A Scries Of Events Celebrating Oar 4th Year la
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. Legal i sed .
Pert-Maluel
Batting

FLORIDA BTATB RACING COMMISSION SUPBBYUION

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Seminole County Producea
More Fruit And Vegetable# Than ’J
Similar Area In America

Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida CUy Affording Rail, Highway
And W ater Transportation

DAILY NEWSPAPER
w—

VOLUME X X IX

Grayson, Head
Of Red Cross,
Passes Away

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TU ESD A Y, FEBRUARY 15. 1938
"T -

ADM IRAL 3X R D

NUM BER m

Established la 1908

RescueSeen Local Veterinarian Warns Quick Action City Begins Suits
Today For 4 Rabies Epidemic Persists Is Demanded O f Foreclosure On
On Ice Floe
On Job Relied
T hree Buildings
Airplanes To Be Sent
House Committee Ap­

-Reponta that the recent
Ordinance of the City which are
rcjrr in Sanford hat ended
aa folio.a: T h e Mayor may or­
erroneous,” declared Dr. Peter
der whenever, In Ms judgement
Rqy, local veterinarian,
public safety m * # ii au.-h action.
day afternoon. Ila also ai
Retired Naval Qffl
that a new outbreak of the dreai Hut far a reaaanebl* given time
•*1 dogs shall b« securely munled
disease Is apparently begian
Commissioners Take
cer Had Been In 111
For Scientists Soon ed-Periodic
proves Quarter Bil­
outbreaks have a • hen outside private prcmlsrs of
AALandirigSpotCan tarred erary II days and can Ike owner or keepers.”
Action To P l a c e
Health Since Head­
lion For Relief As
ox parted,'' l»r. Boy declared,
"Any do* found at large during
All
Property O n
Jobless
I
n
c
r
e
a
s
e
. Be Cleared On Ice long ns the do* owners In
ing Organization
the period-provided in tint forego­
#
i ■mi ■
CJly Irt their dogs run loose
ing section without being sreilre’y
Tax Paying Basis
MOSCOW, Teb. 16 —&lt;/P)—n*a- that they ere bitten by Infi
WABIIINHTON, Fi-li. IS.—(8*1
munled may be killed by.a police­
cue came Imu actual aight today animats.”
man bF other person authorised —T b s 11dusk Apprupi liiiiitn* fontfor the four Snr|et sclentlala
Fo. lowing a return mend si Ion of by tba Mayor."
mlttiii aski-il tin- lumie today to
■trended on an Ira flue oft the jClty physlelsn. Dr. J. N. Tolar, Dr. Bey staled that Ihe period apt’rtivi- liiiiiii'illuicly u |21U,000,500,000
coa#t of Urcrutaqd. Tba Itasaian Ifc, CUy Corn ntIsalonetn -at' H&gt;eW af Incubitlon for the dlieave was uiMj emergency t»-l-«-r appruprla More T h a n
Appointed To White
months
Icebreaker Murman reported that meeting In the CMy Hell !•*• *l#hf epproilmataly tt day* -nil that Hull fur flu- li'Ul
Employed In State P e t i t i o n Presented
the camper*, led by Iran 1’apan- declaivil lltat as soon as dog mot­ pviiedkaUy since last Not ember It suygi'slpil null1
reuse
HouseStaff By The­
‘ S t a t i s t i c s Show
In. had nultued they could eee ile* can In Mocked In local stared, I here, had l&gt;«*n new quthrrak*. He uf tbu "dm »l|i' c
has
For Traffic light
the ship -italte distinctly."
odore R o o s e v e l t
all dog* when off prtral* preosiso* n-pojted five positive 'rases during tail’ll I’luiu tu
AplorTAI.IAIIASSE k I Feb. 16.—The
The Murman, II
miles off will be mpilred to wear mnxtla . Uto past week.
.
and
On Sanford Avenue
mrnl" alnvu l*i
* W A SH IN G T O N , F eb. IB —
%rc&amp;*0
across the jugged perk lcq[ was Tlw City physician. I* wsa Is
8ln«e the beglndtng of the In­ Indications that
Serf will Rtale unemployment compensation
illvisiiin organised In July 1037
( 5 CAP)—Rear Admiral Cary
Forccloaura r
closest nf fu«r rescue eblpe at­ titrated, fell that this action wl fection V Hanford end Seminole not trnpuive mrmV.......
lately.
„
'under the au,wrvl»lnn of ihe Her^ T. Grayaon, 69, renowned Tho ramoiie American aiplorer, tempting * In taka ' the u p h ’rei i finder further epresd of the
th
roe
down-town IftciitionRI
County, a large nurnbvr nf perThe
.prr«|.rl«
im.
lf
.PPraWd
|
i|
n
l[ullI(tr|i,
commlR„
on
h„
head of the Armylean Ked Admiral Richard E- llyrd. who 'o ff their ten cake rtfu|»- It waa |feel ton among animils In the CU; sons have-.been bitten by rubid
R
n
n
fo
rd
for delinquent t»3M#
.
I rI "
trrurt. from 31.096 firm* la underwgy. City Attorney.
Crons and forriflfp phyaiclan- has flown across ths Atlanta the first t|mo the four men had The Ciimnilualoner* recelee ai •mmala pad have taken the Fss-' 2,000.000 p.-,..ms .... Ihu
relief,,h„ n, h#ut lhp 8, . , 0
ocean and over both the North seen humans or ship in eight ihorily for thrlr acliun from Set trur ' tr*V tneni, b&gt;/&gt;l physicians
confldant of three president*, and South Poles, will be one nf
mlla during the irtt »• « « n l M Th„ , rr,Hi,t. were f^r deter- Fred R. tVllaon reported to
months. •
linn* 190 and tl'l of the
r v p c u t . _____________________
died today.
W tliout
Work. 1‘iWtrwss' /J-'m inatV n of liability under the Ihu City 'Commiaalon at
tba' principal speaker* on the
Rescue Ship, plan to send a ir
The retired naval officer Animated Megeslne at Rollins
ministration officials Mkl, " ° l ,|*w and cover evvry conceivable their rcyrulor meeting in th#'
600,000 persons wmlld have to bn ]i|)p ((f inj U|llry&gt;
City Hull lost night.
had been in poor health al­ College tin n*U Sunday after­ pMnea tor the men a* soon ng a
landing i.pot pan be cleared on
ileni'-ti help mid "ZW
on jilatlallca contafnad In these rwForeclosure proceeding#
most since the time Presi­ noon.
" "U'IH‘I now
“ ““
tbo lea.
III” lulls Minil’l tin laid (iff. The parts show more* than 600,000 hove been filed against the
dent Roosevelt made him head of
Fibre aboard the be breaker
entire |S6n.P'’o wuiild lm ear­ werker* gainfully employed In the Welaka Apartments against which
the Red Cross In ,1036. The
Telmyr were farced by en Atctb
marked fur tho WTA. Thirty stale uf which more than 260,000 (hero I* 617,000 In delinquent
President visi'ed him at hit home
storm test night to abandon an
iullliuiia will lm inks ii fioin tbu will lm covered by the Slat* un­ taxes, the lie Forest bull din* on
yesterday.
aerial attempt to rcfcuo four
reserve fund and turned user t« employment
The Virginia bom admiral f'y*t
compensation
law Palmetto Avenue and the Philips
Russian eclenliste on e drifting Ic*
tho Faun RiHililty Administra­ and entitled to receive benefits U Apartment* at th* earner o f Oak
von nallonal pretnlnunco aa tbn
Doe o ff Greenland. . . .
tion wh'ch I, piovi’linR illreel eligible when
physician abd friend of President
unemployed after Avenue nnd Second Street.
Two planet which had been as­ Secretary Of Aarrie Loyalist*
B e l i e v e relief for IMiami families and January 1D3U.
Woodrow Wilton- President Theo­
Mr. Wilson Indiratad that « !!
sembled for the flight were dis­
muklna relief lunps in 331,000
dore Floosetcll started (Irnyuon
Uut of Hiu 21.696 liability re- throe of the defendants may not
Move
Is
Effort
To
culture May Limit
mantled and placed back'on tho
fa mIItea.
on hi* career by appointing b|m
porta received tu date by thu di­ •ntt-r appears news In Oia Suits,
Taimyr when a strong southwest
Tho rqiniuiiicn i.o d minther vision 6,200 firms bare been found but act bn will b* pursued until a
to the White Home mrdlcil alatf
Encourage
Rebels
Quantity
Of
Croj
26,00a fumllli'a oio in illin need liable fur contributions undar the aetllrment Is reached. This act bet
in 1607, President Taft kept him Writer For Magazine wind blew up in the afternoon,
shifting the be on whbh the
on the job.
WASHINGTON, Fab. 16.
HRNDAYE, France, at Ihe of relief and nnutlirr C3PUU need State law, und 3itH firm* not Ita- la another ptap on the part af tba
On Mo to r boating makeshift flying field wss situa­ — A crop rontrot bill, praised
Ura/son announced Wilson's
I le under the law have signified City Commission to put all pro*
Spsnlsh Frontier, Feb. 16.—(8*1— loans.
ted.
Questkmril aliuiit the prubah|&lt; their Intention of voluntarily ba* party In the City on a taxpaying I
death to the world. President
"the beat farm bill ever
Sees
Celery
Fields
An
Insurgent
dispatch
said
yet*
The rescuers, previously brought and denounced a* “regimental
ICeatmut* » . t**aa Tferot)
•
flooeeiell'a first and second In
relief apprtipr'ollona
for
lli'’ !comlng so.
to a standstill by the heavy lee, and “more harness" for the formal ■vnlay that Gen*f*IIsvlm&gt;&gt; Fran­ year starting Julr I, Aubrey W|l*| The»e llsbt* firm* have an an*
auauratlont were nrrangod br
cisco
Franco
was
maaslng
approx­
Vividly de»crlblng a tr’p down radioed they would attempt to
Grayson. Ilia widow and Ibreo
received final congressional
imately 1,000,000 men fur a drive llsins, nrllne WI'A nilmlnlstiator nusl pay roll of more than $600,the St. Johns River ae It wend* push forward nearer the four prnval yestoriUy.
■one gurvlve the admiral.
tu
emj the Spanish civil war In six ■aid, "Wo would ntloiupt to uun.ooo and have contributed
scientists,
who
were
about
20
mei-| n o t year's iUuatlon *m ■ nearly 63.000,000 to the Stale unRetiring from the nary after Its way northward through bar­
The measure, establishing a aya- months.'
billion dollar approprlntlon, pro- eniployrmnt compensation fund
Wljeon'a death, Orerton became ren glades and semi-trop'cal intba away.
tem under which the Secretary af
Government
sources
Interpreted
Visual algnglUny
was again Agriculture, in co-operation with
a figure In the lnn*r councils of Jungle*. Don Waters, writer for
the announcement .as msrely an at­ vIdnl W* could have the ondof- which Is to be used for th# pay­
_
the democratic party. Willi this Motor Rusting tell* of hi* navi­ resorted to during the afternoon farmer rommlliees, may prescribe tempt
4o _
boVer the morale ol m- atandlng ihul wo would &lt;&gt;o fro*, ment of benefit, to Florida'*
without bniiiig uny atr'llE* Hod eligible unemployed workers,
background and a friendship that gation of 110 miles 61 Florida when thb polar campers lighted a limitations upon &lt;h* qoantlty « f . u n W lrooui
BERLIN, Fab. ‘ 16.—&lt;49—1
the sspaaet of th# Taimyr wl^pt. ,-Ttrn, rcrrtrm. rice and to-a Ths** sourer
m
m ■■ ■■ v we naw
■inland waUrwan-bv- aa-a*' hoard
path to a rompTof* onderttUti
sae source* palnthl dot that to- It. o« -fir-ttwtw It vm'il’t ivwa»&lt;Ich
reported
flie
signal
had
nTjftorhouf,
In
hla
alary
"Down
%
bscco grown or marketed, now tlw lost big action of the we r ” iii
llep
Huron, l|e|Hlb|li-an of Arch B. Newman Dies between Germany and Austria an^
PrsukUn l».
goes to Ihe While House for thn the rapture of Tuiucl by the gnv- New Voik, hiiggrali'd, "If lln-re
J ItooanveR area aaelstant secretary tba St. Johns” appearing In the been seen clearly.
the Aught.German settlement that
Ivan
Papanln,
commander
of
the
ogpecled signature of President emment and the unsuccessful in- la no upturn you « l| nm-d lit At Home Of Son Here depends on It Mill Is straws w »h
of the nary, the et-tnedirnl of' current Issue of the" magesln*.
In another story appesrlng in scientists, who have been drifting Roosevelt..
f cer was made chairman uf Ilia
potential slumbllnn* blocks,
nurgenl attempt to re-capture It, least 62.otia.niin.nou ■in thn lisciil
Arch D. Newman, R2, Ule»l *• M'hlld the confercnco Saturday
1133 Inaugural committee and the same Issue and written by southward since they established ' While the bill establishes vary­ and said the official optimism nf year of i»3».“
a camp near the north pole last ing approachr* for each of the
the
home
of
his
son
at
1214
Oak
Hilbert
Bay
word
the
St.
Johns
“ W* will liavn to tiieil It a*
was one of the adslaora and help'
bet wren Rrlchifuvlirer Adolf flit*
the Insurgent
general
stiff
Avenue at 2;O0 onritk thin mom- ler and Chancellor Kurt SchuachRiver 1, described us an a/lery May 21, reported a slight drift crop* affected. In general It di­
ers of the recovery President.
Indicated the troops' morale had it ronies", aaht Will ante
to
the
southeast
since
the
last
re­
Miirbumlinu
Ing
following
■
short
Hines*.
rects the Secretary of Agricul­ hit a new low and needed strength­
When
S m r 'lS iy
nlgg served to clear tho stormy at*
Oray#on attained too u enn- ol wuler trullic since the earliest
port.
The ehh-r man’* rositlenec w»* luotpheio between them, it mSrktd
ture to make an rntlmale of the ening.
arptared for luli-rrogsilon. Rep.
■Iderabla reputation lu Ida pro- colonial d«y*.
o f|In Tampa hut ho had been visit­ only the beginning end by no
Many yacht owner* snehor'ni
espeoted supply, set this figure 1 As a direct reply to the Insur­ WiXKleawnrlli,
Repiibllrnn
fnsslon and waa president uf the
agalnsl eipected ilemaml and ad­ gent announcement, government Maas., iivlivd him. "Do you S’ ’&gt; ing hi* son hete for tho past mains th* end o f negotiations.
(JurKOs Institute. He inn red In nt the mouth of ths 81 Johns
throe inouths. He waa a retired
Ituvn ileparled without realising, Seminole Teachers
just production accordingly’
tCeetlnoea en r ,» , Th&gt;M)
troops northwest of Terucllaunched so&gt; end In sight- for this problem,
i» &gt;r.n. . . l *” ,*c*' Srluisehnlg* took awat
Hie story writer dctjsro*,' "that MayAttendFEA Meet
This would be done by paylnj a serim uf
rounler-atlacks,’ H i« aomnhlim ilml all] lie witii carpenter *ml was born In Tones &gt;w)|h ,||m (pp|[rBl nu„ tlon&lt;( thi
»re
oil
N
ov.
17,
1K66,
they have turned bsck *t the
benefits la farmers who planted halting if ranco's drive on the u* ("rovc-r or
nutur* of which were not disclosed,
you *■•■• aoy
li e is su rvive d l-y o son II- H .
very Ihreehold of one of the most
hlrh hoe pronilird to answer af*
of riidinR it."
Following a la tte r, from
the no more than a specified acreage. eastern side uf the lafambr* val-l
Nowmon
o
f
lids
City;
one
daughInteresting cruises in the United Rtale Rupertniendent of I’ubllc In addition. In yt-ara of bumper ley.
ter meatln* the Austrian cabinet.
.,
| Morcnlilhuu s-nlil llm unlr &gt;0Mi*
Madge
N
1,'rli'o.
of
I-os
Ancrops, Ihe Secretary of Agriculture
States."
In Vienna Schuschnlgg wss raid
Explalning the Insurgent stiff.- lu'h’n M-n t»r Prlral* linlualrl
Instrurtlon Colin English regard­
-From Jacksonville up the river ing the Importance of tho moot­ would be empowered to ftx mar plan* for throwing 1,000,000 men| "ltd mlliotlvn to |ako up Ij,,,1Angeles,Calif., two l-rothors, M.T. to have brought throe proposals to
|tor, Mr*. Madge N. Price, of 1 'jmt' imf'oro ProsIdini Wilhstjn MUd
to BantorH, « distance of more ing of (ha flo rlU t* Bdurallon As­ ketlng quotas, limiting the quail into a Sptlng offentive, Sal* mane a li&gt;ad "
Ilian J*** Newman of hnnls. T n , also
f
hta „|«-.|on. A hitch In
than too miles, tho 81. John* Is sociation to bo hald .In Tampa titles that equld be sold and the-f dispatches said the present army
Williams
estlluuied
more
CArff.lARL Italy, Peb. 1C. —pP) imignificrnily plclur*t**iun, Ireby protecting the price. Such numbeiril HI6.000 veterans and 1.nim.noti persona lost ilo-’r ]”li* ‘one sister, Mrs. J. J. Martin of ..
sri
t
lenient
was reported tn *
of
I.have Urvi-laped as the chancellor
—Y*n passenger* end four mem versing a countryside that otter* beginning Mar. I I . member*
Bchont Rua'a* would be dependent on a was being reinforced by 06,00(1 last loontli/ Hint relief ia«i in I’ulsski, Trim.
Bemlnols
County
The
remain*
will
be
sent
lo
' hers of the rrew of an Italian n constantly changing panorama Ihe
two.thirds vote of farmers taking eonscripls ketwt-rn the agt-a of 20 i tt-no’l 13 porreul.
dlscuiird his Inlrrview with Rlt«
Board advised at their recent
loikoLnd wh-re funeral service* ler in hour* long conference# with
airliner wrre Kiren up for Inst ol tropical lovePnese.”
psrt -In special referenda.
and 22, In aitdltlon to an un'Jmltrd [
— ----------------meeting
that
any
taafher
In
the
will
bo
held
lomuriow
afternoon
today after tba plana had been
Rccause of the big crop* of the
In bl* story. Mr. Welere men­
(ho president and cablnqt.
R * r . S p r o u t 1 11 . S lm w at 4:39 o'clock. Interment will be Miklaa was said to b« withhold­
missing more than M hours In tions .Hanford and vicinity e* County might attend the con last year, the JtdmlnislrsUon begin t-amisr u a . . , .
la North Africa. .
ventlon
without
loss
o
t_
salary
made In the family plot there.
:"7 a Mediterranean storm.'
BJttathrg-^or .farm legislation last The offeifstrif military observer*
that-“part of Florida devoted to
ing his approval because b* ob­
Authentic War Movie
A search by shTT*9KR plane tho growing of celery end alee for the d * f and tbat' If a major! Spring, to replica ‘ I**
to Hlthr'i suggestion a Nasi
•*,,"kall*ved,
would
renter
dn
thr
IlighlundH Hammock jected
failed in find nny trace of tbs inunl'ons ArcIRe Binlth of the ty of teacher* d**lr*d &lt;“ all end culture ailjustmenl act Inv. (dated
Ar&gt;
froo, ,|WT(
aympathltur be mad* minister of
“
Aniarlca
tloea
ou
-r
tho
Top."
transport which flashed a die' Hanford Reel Works who gavn from any school that tho school by th* Suprome Court. Conirow
wouW Uo , hun| Bt rP. rh|ag!
To Have Tourist Day th* Interior with full rontrot of
tres, call Sunday afternoon, an the nomads lodglug for ono night. will be closed on Frid ay dur'ng agreed to mek. the leglslitlon th# (|w Mediterranean and culling'1 a liio reel iiluvh. .will Ih&gt; shown
police,
the
Conventionguborlntendenl
T
.
hour after taking off at I'ollensa,
flrwt older of buslne** upon ircm- Catalonia o ff from the rosl of by (he Rev. J. W, Sprout «t tho
Tin- discussion by Ihe two ebon*
Mr. Water* ileerHbea the caRI- W . lAiwton reported today;
F e l’rnnry U huk been d"»l«n«l
Mallorca, for Palma. Mallorca. vntlon of celery, the preparation
venlng, and President Roosevelt government Spain.
H.” i(” [il tloapol Taboin’«'l" t«
ccllora of means to end th* frio*
ed
«*
Toutiat
liny
nt
lltahlands
The
Hoard
gave
a
contract
to
Thu trl-motorad plane r i ,
in nf the soil and declare* that -a
railed a speeUI session last Fall Meanwhile, the Insurgrnts re­ iiiK ht' lirglnnlnx »* 7:16 n't In'k.
lion causal by Nail ambitions In
llntnmork uu urdliiC to the «n*
regular oervlca betwrnn Cad.g, Held of til's vegetable is a vary U M. Hitchcock for transporta­ to deal with this, among i&lt;&lt;hrr potted they were continuing Ihvir
Tbn Rnv. 8 pi mil etnled that
Austria
centered on
way* of
itounri-iii, nt ol thn Florida Forest
tion of paplla from P a lm . Rprln*, problem*.
Spain, and Rome.
strengthening and widening tba
i in- Nuihmtli- p riu ro * tif Am eri­
ICaotlausO en !•*** Th-eal
rratty sight.”
und t'ark Ht-rvire. T he projm t Is
and RanUndo Hpr'nts ti/ the L y ­
ca's ‘"'tlvltlea fioin lli" Im k IoiiIuk
provisions of the accord of July.
"On land as rial ns a billiard1
being sponsored l,y the I’ liniolM-i
man Prhoo|. The Roard y U n - a c REVENUE COLLECTOR
|u llui end ol til" Win Id War
table and better kept then maay|
_______
I
t,C t'oiiimero" nnd local Iterrea 11, 1930.
repted the rasIgaSHori fif Mlaa
n i'i” tuki’n by I tic, t’oit’ d Hint «*w
a garden, tba fields stretched
lion
t'liib
of
H"I&gt;
i Iiik .
Anosbell*
Linger,
Oviedo
,
lll«
h
A deputy collector of Interns) out on n|| sides with the rasthe ,
Signal .Corps nnd had lawn in
No special pro*i»ni la tmlriS Licenses To Wed Are
Revenue will be In Sanford Feb. maUenlty spacml row. of r a r l ^ '
i|4 n-d tproligli Hi" n&lt;urto»y id
V l a £ V*
p iip a rn l- but uprn hnUa* w ill bu
*3 at the Atlantic National Rank,
lb" Kastman Kodak Company.
Given Two By Judge
In-Id, in, admiailnn charged to
— .
to (salat laspajrers In the prepar­ t r 1. a, - r e " W
Thn Rnr. HPriml ro|ioi-li'il that
U
o io J
Ihu park, mill
allendanta
anil
and
ws*
mad*
possible
through
Mr*.
Pearl
Babbitt
of
Sanford,
T
h
e
unsolicited
comments
from
ation of tkelr Income tag returns
till- healing a n iv lir* will’ li tisvn
l**s war*
w*r* Is­
uTil* hlorl.'a relstlv# to |ha
Two marrisgo license*
guldi'a will t,a on bond to assist
maay of the 26,360 persons who lha generous rnopcrnUou* of t'hasi i In-,-n rnnducti-d under liti dti"'
for |bo ysar |*IT, according to beauty of a river rrulaa have to fill the radancy.
th« w iMncnd
tM cnd
by
visitors In every way posslhln to sued over
A,
Company,
Cheater
(I.
Fosgntr,
an announcement receded today followed thn effort* of Ik* HI,
tlslled the Seminole County' dia
til’ll at lha |om! lahnmhcl," I'M
■
*
I
.
.*
.*
. !% • - T*V
FYrd Forward end the Joiki' several see ks will end Finlay enjoy Hie, beauties of thr jungl* County Judgo It. W.&gt;u.« Y ^ s l o d
from J, Kdw'n 1arson, collector Johns River Improvement Asso­
u n is at tbo Court Ituus*.
play
at
the
Central
Florida
Kx
trial*(lie
swamp
walkways,
and
Ctiarm
Fruit
Com
piny.
County. Judge Hears posltlm In Orlando yrst(r&lt;k&gt;y
of the Jacksonville office.
ciation In tlislr efforts to lnn'«ht.
today.
tha inutiy other attractions.
Th* entry which Is bringing the
ti-re.t ysell lamen. During the
Carrol ll«v*l*. of TUttavlU#
Three
Guilty Pleas makes us very proad that ours t* gienteet
comment from th* wo­
I*
”
rurreat ,caa&lt;m Jacksonville has
considered on* of th* most tt men visitor* I* the beautiful dis­
and B*rH* Rr°wn of Coco* war*
Georgians Receive
r i pended a |ar«e asm of money
married by lb# County Judge and
Thro* IktR* PlWg word heard tractive exhibit* on the entile fair play of home ranned and preeervkd
JfORE TRUTH
In advartislnk the beaetios of the recently by County Jod** R W. grounds,” elated T. E. Simpson,
u Itrena* w*s Issued to
Petitions
On
Liquor
products which shows 268 different
It. Matlhaw* and VlntlnU Dal*
THAN POETRY— r'ver In an effort to appeal to a Wat*, records at tba Court t’ res Ideal of the Seminole County varieties of conserved Seminole
larger number of sportsmen to House r»v*w|*4 today.
Chamber of Cammeree, In discus^ County product*. Thl* exhibit wn*
Tbompoon of Lake Mary.
ATLANTA. Fell. II. —W )—
Or# step won't lake you make lha cruise on the “ Nil# of Mark M*fkj)*ia( charged with sing this year's exhibit at the an* arranged by Mr*. Gladys Keni^ll,
Petition*, whirh If signed by 36
America.'
v#ry tv.
S'
P'tlt larceny, wag fined li t oral mini affair.
county home demonstration agent;
percent of the registered voter* Air Corps Planes
Occupying a choice spare with who also provided a vary sUrs*
c^sth or M days when h e Plead­
You’v# got to k#«n on
would result In local option
a
spread
of
W
ft.
in
otio
of
tha
Go To Buenos Aires i
e d guilty to charges: llerschel
Ur# display of twanty-flva rari'
Rqunr atari tang, warn circulated
wriklnr.
Nathan Mayo To Give Wiliam*, pi sadlag guilty to new buildings, Seminole Cuunlf *tU*
of erystallsod fruit*. *
today
In
21
or
(leorgU's
161
TH* Weklva laalxe w|U lilrt’t
On* word won't UR folk#
of assault and battery erjtlbil la ooo of the first displays
I.ANCLEY FIELD, V#.. Trt. 16.
Tan different varialles of meats
counties. Onr other county will
Address In Clermont charge,
wa, flood |6 and cost, *r M that greats visitors as they begin produced In Samlnol* County and In thn Klk'i Hall Wednesday *1 bold an election Feh, 21.
wfco you are,
—(A1)—SI* of th* Array Air Corps'
ternnon
at
2:00
oVlock,
oHMsI*
days in j*ll »hd Jo# Trfihl*. their tour o f tba grounds.
fortresses—gl*«t
fonrcured by the Seminal*' Chapter nf reported today.
Y#*'vt jo t to k##p on talk. Th* stale legLIatur* recently flying
C L K U M O N T , F s h . I I . —&lt; * &gt; This year entries have born mad*
repeal'd Oeorfla’a bone dry laws engined bombing plan**—Uft thn
ley.
lap. Jama* M. tyssd ‘ of Mew pleading guQly t* oparetbig no in the following groapa: citrus the Future Farmer* o f ' America
overloaded track, waa sentenced
nr* an display under lha direction
and gay* th* rnont'ea thn right air bnaa hare !h!« morning for
Om lack won't u ilti you York and Nathan Msyo. Florida to pay p Am of |i or s»r7« &gt;• ftulUi regetabW end garden pro* of adelaor A k i R. -Johnson.
Tbrea local detacbinmla uf to dslrrmlne tbs qnrailon by Bueno* Arise for tho Inauguration
sfdoaar of agrlcajlnr*,
ductsi
bans#
canned
and
prts»r
there Bunday of Proa Went Robert#
days In the Oonaty JaiL
w ty u a ,
Tyenty-sight dlffrren# varieties of Florida National (luards held local option.
scheduled to addroaa Ik*
products; cryaUUsed fruit# V agalabLa produced in Seminole
M. Orlts. They will atop at Ml#You*v# rot to
meetlog of lb*
pools]
; ferns, bulbs eras* County are also displayed by their weekly drill session, In th*
to prepare for th# long flight, J,.S 1
I.BHMAN APPOINTED
armory l „ t night.
iP**y her* Feb. J7.
ROBERT
nnd cut flower*;
LECTURED
H, J Lehman, Samlnol# County
County Agent C. R. Dawsort
load Ig chairman of Uu
Mts; commercial,
O M mu# AD « M i * it
farmer' and roproaontaUv* In Ah*
Industrial
exhibits
haVa'
-been
County
Jude*
It.
W.
Ware
waa
offNo *nd poi
DELAND. Fok, 16.—Robert agricultural and horticultural pro* famished by Eekareon Fruit* Can- In ItertoW today attending to atai# Legislature, wa* today ap­
•A
mitt**. If* owns
Erost, three thwea the wt
LOCAL WEA1
Irish Potatoes and Sweat
Cltro-Dry D ilry food, pro* legal matters, jt was teamed In pointed to a ph ti on tho Board
Yoo'r, n U t k M f U e of Dlmter* of tho Acceptance
by lha LouLvilla Dehyitral- hla offlea this mom(ug.
n«n*r*Ur fair tonlEh*
Corporation of Florida, with horn*
Company, BblnbUscr clip-top
crates, Ch*A,‘ ferlBUer,
I'alrlot's Day will be observed offices In Orlando, W. II. Tuiuil- Wednesday except cloudy
by Chase and Company, by local Antlers in lb* kUk'a cliff*, pmld*nt ef tb* corporation, tr*mn north portion;
N «a Tpeoai
this morning,
e
pslld tfttp «r»l«*s,
(Canton*# on r*«* TUreej

Many Thousand
Reports Received
By {Commission Purchase O f Truck

Served Wilson As
Persona] Physician

Is Given Approval

Sanford Receives
Praise In Article
About St. Johns

I

I-

3

6.

Farm Measure li Franco Massing
Given Roosevelt Million Men For
F or S ig n a tory Drive To End War

Austrian-Germ rfii
S e t t l e m e n t Still
Holds O b s t a c l e s

^ttsasps^

Italian A i r c r a f t
Thought Lost With
Fourteen A b o a r d

if!

* f|

-T'a.

Seminole County Exhibit Is Seen
As One O f Best At Orlando Fair

‘•W
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■V i t o ____

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C a rrie d
l ha

m l m«(Um at

Atiguittoa feaae '"tm

1haa lWyNflebjeMd
TIm s h j e r i 't r fh«.

Under Teat New
Abu.M bare led to m

aad ta *»aU the public ta­
la'that aavor could ha m ar
'b y . an laotaUd company.
Me w m . that tha bolding
My. Uha Topay, Jaa’ grawad
1hoc*mo a peculiarly A n n ■flgpMfel davifo »« pu£*sp*
* work ta market natural

m i , have haan tempted by

•aMppad anator into &gt;hrir
H p f r piled one
t eaopany on another and
'h a rt f« ra il operating cor*
M i to pay enormous feta
Mrvkee'V or hava overt b o r
money from thorn. "number o f' financial *ton**

Complete Line

Lg£S ') sas

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m

g m a to n a l In te rfe n sre w ith -tha
holding company dev!**.
T 1*
present law provide* th a t ,y H Itie* moot form Iholr hold Ink tom •
panto*
only
In
“In 'a fW H *
tre s s , t l a t 1s. In adjoining 'iWh*
Thay ra n ’t aeaHar themselves all
g m 't h o map. T hat law MjbaIng t«»#d In th« suprem e' p iart.

Whitman’s
Valentine Candies
From 5c ap ■

ft*

T U B S

M.i

bullet*, par'a af gttftl * / » » • « *
d ark * li In common Ma
o u t Industry and b eaU dg,'
United Stalea B'eol uefca .
asoirre smooth. powerful maj
m aul - fat* lie aubaHJarlea, aa
aa to keep It* financial a&lt;n&gt;
trim . Amcricaa Telaphona
Telegraph la a holding eom
that hannonhe* tha m anage
of Ua d a ta aad regional cat
a k a , a t tha aama If
cal companies

5c ? - s r ‘

,'r'oi.U .!

hkterieel ra sU ro ttw , .bew evor, la

i f control In local m a rirn T w ri
*v»n A- T, A T. hat rpn Wo
complaint* from the Federal Communliatlona commission.
Sj Device l« Defended An officer ef one of tha a*'
tlon'a moat efficient corporation
holding group* .tails m* ho Ihjnko
tha davka can bo effklenty ,k*
gltlmaie and convenient* flaw*
•ver, ha twltavea It baa been
aboaod widely by people who are
after quick profit* ra'licr then
round bun Into* progrcaa.
C
Thb siocuMra aaye the !U*J
of-* holding compeny la It* apU1
lly to finance aubaldlarlf*k Slid
to Increato their efflCleneF In
producing a cheaper and' batter
product, for the consumer. t

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
aeoamtilor* low Crookeaebe fair to .a
tL.| «•
n It kour ir.IO-ll.iai
l'tH.rar
11.00-11
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lltotof ’ ' •M
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Whlio, ordtaarr id fair. |l.M*V
’ orTUAWDKiiniuai
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•ft.IIS 14 bs NWERT POTATOES I Raulh
la, lie.
Porlo lllro*, (air In goal qbat
eld. lisa. CWT baa*. | l * 0- |lilt i Kiln D

S&amp;
tv
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ka

DuLicioua. up i. m - up,
UUt (flaky) floqnd airing.

fe
z v tf ra t *•’
OWT (Lists) Fair la

good,
RTSi flqeplla* motorola, do*
- modorai*. markiit Cull. Fla.
Loo bun, ace. to quality, II*
DOOOUi Fla. par lb. gaarr*.
k. t-ta.
bUAOUl l u p p l l o a m o d o rai.,
H . light. mark to duU. Fla.
ibagan bulk Par too good
IF,' modium .loo ttl.M . Rad.
loo. bara. l i . i l . l t 00.
ItIt DTI i flappllao modorai.
aa llgbt, otarbal al.ady,

Or.
Mountain* CWT
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U iTVlIOn. 1C
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Ah
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TOMATOES;
Kupplloa
modoral*.
eomanl mod.rato, margtt atoady
Fla. looaa erta. apprey, I t Ik*
not. wise raaga la qeallty A
eonaitlon. Uraona A lo r a la n
fool quallly. .mall aloe*. maaDr
li.t*-M.M| law flat quality U.tOll.TI, lllp** arc. Id rondllloa.
il.tt-il.o e t«rg*. loot qua'lly,
il.li.y i.il u m loo* d lore•r fair quality tl.o 0-lt.l 0; Oat*.
Il.llj Po«r*r, all olaoa lowtr.
TURNIP*: Huppli** llkorat a*,
maad modorai*. marktl alaady.
Fla. Turpi, (ope par doe.. ban

fk' 1J&amp; fl r 1
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WtliT llRAnrai Fin. dee
b u ff/’ ciBdAngi Fla. per
M i l , aloa. Ilaw 10-10..
IApBtN*i rtn,' per tea. bun..

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B j M l l l i Fla. bee. hprs,
SWud^Tl' Ftn.^ b u l’*k born.

.'4c Sotcx Seeking
Spain and l«
Cert S m p d ie d m d

aids gro

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W ffW R

NUMBER 1

W m O N -D O LLA R PROJECT FOR SOUTHERN CAMPUS

P ro r a te S e t
By Committee

T o $ h o w C a r d s I s R e a d ie d h
In N a v a l R a c e

C itr u s

S a le *

One-Quarter Of Ship*
merits To Be With- '
held During* Week
Beginning Febr 14

M t h r la HeM Ta
P it s Way For (la*
b a Of Aastria Am i

On Femvs Policy!

Government Asked
To Buy Surpliiii '■

SocretaTy Of 8 t » t e ’

Commodities Corpora
ation Requested To “
Pay $1.25^ Per Crttt^
T h e , F lo r id * C e le ry l o d o s - j
C o n tro l C o m m itte e v 6 b ^ ? j
tseo m m o n d to (h o S a n t a *
- o f jM r ic u ltu r e A -p r o f ^ ,,
o f th e e el
I o h lp m o sl

VIENNA, W k IE-

dMacofcr Kurtve*

F e b .’ J f l T i r h d ^ p h * e d jo u r n e a

nculon
illatk lan a ( g e n . I t la la ie n a ila g
»• not* th a t do H ac the Hewt ra rShawn ahova la Iho archltoefa concept b n of th e mllHon-dolUr K. Ulanlry Jonra Educational
•M l Sap* •$ title maarth (F h b ra sfy l
l»r‘end. A camilViN I* t* l
I W i a hod »h » p «d to n a r W
■Xatioo plann-d foe Iho campus of Florida S o n lm i.i
J a * IC.eM.Me t r a w a t fraah M l 'ting »nder w ay to l*W® F lu -d a 's quota :f $3.10,000. the rema Inder to Imi rui.cd next autum n In 15
hoy d rie s of tho United 8 U to i.
____________________

FTmnk W. Shapcrt
E x-A C L E m p lo y ee!-* " * -

| Wes In O rla n d o Senate Plans Vote

Advertising Plan
Jap Government
Is Postponed Eor
Admits Soldiers
WeteDiiorderly CITY NEWS BRIEFS Current Season
Note Says Necessity
Arose Because Of
* Lack Of Supplies

Tho weekly meeting of the Ro‘
lory Club will be held hi lha Vald et Hotel Monday a t 12:15 o’clock

itZ£^ 2
?m
h t l t o d Stolre

hh. 1WI M dairy M m M s* w*h a

pro*cel of Jan.
Iw M athhte' la teb atated This Mr
wrntaa ta he s t m . Meanwhile, the IT, w h y adm itted th at Japanese
follow teg s m lM * s i tho ahtpptag ■oMhwa com milled disorder* In
Illegally enten-.l
isiaasi to
wale—wStrh allows N ankins and
A n o rlran property a t Hangchow.
Tho Japanese ne»e. however
■old tho N anking Incidents w rrr
iho rooult ad an "u n a v o id a b le
Inauhlciewry o f the force detailed
to th e duty o f protecting right*
and Into reels o f .third powers."
R egarding th e mnfgchow. tael'
don la, th e note ~Xlfbrted that euppjty lines were cut »n»l It was
sstfO M ry te requisition provi­
sions w ithin that city. The note
asraaeeralod measures lak rn by
J a p e a la prevent any rrcurrence
ed sack Incidents.

Three To Five Year
Program PI an n ed
To Begin Next Year

The bl-weokly meeting of lha
Shippers representing a control
?ltr C om m ix Ion will bo hold U Is tp t celery toireaga stripped from
he City Hall Monday night a t 7:30
Bemlnola County unanimously rec­
iclock.
ommended th a t (he proposed a d '
Violators of CHy ordinances yorllalng program for the current
III bo tr l^ f t before City Judge celery see.bn b« dropped end the*
. Miller in a session of the Mu- tho m attrr be held over until
icipal Court a t the locsl 1'ullre early May when a com m i're of
khlppcn will liegln n e«m|ialgn to
for nn c s lrn s i'e pro­
g ra m .to continue from 'liree *«|
The regular m onthly-m eeting of fl«a years,' M. I/. Culltim, sale!
the Sv|M-rivlsory C o m m ittrr for thT manager /o r C hase'and Company,
local
Ho rids
Htato
Farm ers who p rtsb ird ' over Iho meeting,
W holr.alo Market wrl'l be held in ststeil ludiy.
I
''A t I| m- meeting all rg rred Inj
the Market Office Monday night
a t 7:30 o'clock, J . G. Michael,
eecrrliuy, announced today.

passed « reoolutloa

r e q u e s tin g th e S u r p lu e C o m ­
modities Corporation to p u "h e e d
■It lu rp lu i of U. 8. Ho. a S***JJi
or bolter a t $1.25 per crate dur*
Ins the coming week. f ■
A report offered ,&lt;l the, meet*
Ins bjr 8ecroU ry»;4. C. tM U c*
allowed th at the u i t « » Bfteta
tor • dossn »l»»a on tho
York m arkets for tho c a r m l
week bad dropped from ( U S $W_
Iho previous week to $$.11 eenta
and In view of the |or«o tow *—e
In lha aupplr avellkhl# for iM $mant during tho coming WtaH»*
( Cootie eo4 ( l e a ! ■ ( • P W l

CIO Demands T\
Senate Commlti
HearJBridtfs’ P!

Bepubficans~ Will
Make Lincoln Day
Speeches Tonight
. W a s h i n g t o n . r# b . 1 2 , - o n
—A b r a h a m Lincoln
illrthday
• m Im « f l start the Sepublle&gt;
M K y tonight ow' the 1&gt;3S pel HI(M cam paign aimed prim arily at
tefM oalog lha party's strength In
P t f s U k s s senators, represonlatlMS seed p arty lead e n hove d t“ »*» tU lf cl ties,
• • •M nk a t d ln n e n honoring th e
■ J f M F * f fh* G reet Em snelpe*&lt;P — d latldsota t y tep p ly tag fa r$«M r policy. Boomto r VaadoabefR
o f Mwolgwn. d lsso swod by p a rty
mMwava aa a possible praaldanUII
• P M * ■ 1*10, wul apeak ln |
T a t t y officials aald effo rts la
R I M raaspalgn will ba cancan
■ M la hbowt g hundred congrco
b a i l dlstetete S hofea of picking
p b a te sew M and CO House seels.

T ho g o g y u , ,„on| h| y meetinir
of the Beard of D irector, o f the
Seminole C ounty Chamber
of
Commerce will be held in the
Cham ber building Tuesday night
g t 7:30 o’eloek, T . E. 8lmpson.
president, of the trade body a ir
nounred . today and urged every

Gainesville Flans
Fire Department
Cattle Field Day
Has A Busy Day

Schools In County To
Ckwe For Exposition

Mombrrs of tho F ire D epart'
mont yesterday w ere called to
tho Intersection of Calory end
Blpco Avenues w here lha ospliaK
AS Whit* schools ta BosatnoFboiler of tho fllclo Rood Deportj M s tr w at ba dismissed Mon■sent had caught fir# The' flro
waa cillngulnhrd with very ■lit­
tle dsm sgs done.
Tlta apparatus wag also gsllsd
to E ighteenth' B treat and rr»ncn
Avenue ydeterdcy w here a arose
fire tb ren lin ad to du damage.
Thursday th e D epartm ent was
called to extinguish two gras*
ft res. one ta Baa L anU and tha
other oa South Sanford AVbnuc.

THACKER INJURED

P a n a m a e r r r , i w i« .~ (r)
-Mrs. Mary E. Btavmuqn. a
Word was racaiead this mom■■Aar, waa Intend aartoaaly tag af the death of E. A. Moffit
bweuday night whan tha aa»o- formerly af Baargrd. ta Detail.
Mas*.

No pa rtlen tars', regard tag bis
.death wag Jearaed.
. Mr. Matfll waa thd breiksr af

jRlta R-

J

bean tarited to attend the third
annaal Beef Cattle’ Day lo be held
ta Galnekvllle on Feb. II, accordht# U information received re*
rendy by County A gent C. U.
U sw son.

.

,

On Ihts day,' the Experiment
Station w ill b«ve on exhibit three
different lots of sUora (Floridaraised) th at hove been fed en dif­
feren t fattening rations.
Tha records of feed., methods
of feeding, weights, end economy
Of gains from the different feeds
•0 1 be given out and discussed at
this mealing. These feeding trials
will answ er more questions with
raforancs to foods and to feeding
and finishing oat steers fo r m ar­
ket
Tha steer feeding exercises will
ba a t Iwo o'clock a t tho caw feed­
ing bent but it U suggested U » l
cattlem an c o n e to Qalneovlllo ta
th e morning- and see the brooding
h a N i a tad p astu re t f e t t ta fha
la r gpo Rt, .» v
,

t r n 'l i 'W F thtoreslsd In *what a s
alien h a t't o say.'*
"TlnJ m atter Is ope of each
simple justice and TundamenUl
right th a t wa ara coinpollad ta
believe th a t tha senate Joint eom4
nierro and labor comm ltlaa wfll
not allow Senator Copslaad'a 'darial on to aland and wilt I mmodi*
ately offer H arry RrMcea tha
right to bo hoard before the eoaa
inlltee," Bropby aald,
"N ntw iibstsndlng lha fact th at
an Invastlcatlon of tha fllaa af
tho labor, departm ent tailed * M
■upphrt his charges, Banalag
Copeland continues to denoaqM
Bridges In the most violent loving
as an alien Illegally In thla eoaa*
try and unfit ta ba a M ia s landTha department at labor.)
catad Thursday that It will i
hold a hserlag on tha slut
against Bridges and that tbs
bor loader probably would
eallod In (satUy.
The CIO demand earn* a .
hours after Senator Ouffay, d
ocrat, PsRnsrlranla. prqpeaed
the committee a measure
signed lo stabilise msrttpaa'
bor coadll Ions Ihreagh arb
(ion and mediation of dlapi
a bUI clo.eljr parallels
,rated by Chalraaan K q u
of the mariUate coramlaatan
differs ahorplr f/b a the v|
of Labor Booratary Forfclna
opposes arbitration.
— V

B

LOCAL WEA1

�. . , Boy Scoot W w | |
every. Boy Scout, cam**
veraary of the found (hj
comes to a dose today, T hroughout th e
been fitting cWemodlee
part of the country, ia
the President' of th etJl
movement fortified with a
lt7 active members end wli
boys and m«p who have
organisation in 1M0 keen
ttoOph,
i
- u ■•*»
! Pointing oaf that Ufa
troop#,, w tta . ahlpei. m
throughout the United S t
rtveek that the gfa
of im fab ft.q pert
months ah) was 'eg’
history of the 8 cy i
'the past year

le r t b * Mfyfafa el
M il 1+ ifcfltvM lee
Iflw wJtfffaj
1 imiMs *r*
mJtrni ffk ^
f|f» • caw IWa W*a Hrm
*• $W
m h m(■ Sir •( TW

there'have
fa every
greeting
X .'P«-■■ from

more than 7, 500,000 former
nt lima or anothar
-T-- t&gt;' aiaM ill

■ ■
r-w ni! r r
vur* '*
r?WVy-« v l

27,289 Scoots «nd lefafatv.from ever
elgn count! 4ee Into a front Jamboree
of the historic Potomac M m In tix
Capital. With this faspfraUon, we
America apprectatee th e fundament;
Ing offers boys, and th a t « m y man
[Y EftjntTO R TOP AY In his power to make Scouting svs
community.
8 a*Sa*«S
i i m »i »**•
Da a n , aW*

'Nfafab w ro te dw* ruction

serve the whole-hearted idpport of
■coming yeer wee for them even gra
have reillted 1n the pafa^: 4

jOWNG

fought uatook aa active part
attaining a mnior-

mm te n t w e bntv tly forth

WmV a ferolsn load.
\ h t t l llo 'for th e fleU i o f
hull S o 'Mr th e fatherland

poisonous

ftordetCd mV 1IUU child.

It takes a 1foreigner who knows what Ufa la Ilka In
other countries to appreciate fully the wealth and great­
T ttuiyllff p tsrA d v o c sts ness, the freedom and opportunity of the United States.
M b &gt;hs d«rvt*l b o iln c u
rlh M * fssehil tountrl*#. Such a one la the editor of the Sphere published in Loodon, England, who writes as follows;.
"The United-8tatas contains 0 percent of the world's
area and 7 percept of |ta population. It normally consumes
Aw lh»r say Hist CUanwI- 48 percent of the world's coffee, 68 percent ef its tin, 66
ifa !» Oh Mb *i»o *»» ■ percent of Its rubber, 21 percent ef ha sugar, 71 percent
tir«ukd«wn II* and Al
to bo hsvltis lbs of its silk, 80 peroent of Its coal, 41 percent ef Its pig
Iron, 47'petvent of Its copper, and 60 percent of its crude
petroleum.
i i l * **' *■*• ‘.............* - ;
ilshrttKbd r«b»6ifsicb te *
"Tho United Ita lic dpcMte# 66 percent of Ufa world's
faring fiM.000' robborlss, it telephone and telegMph facilities, owns 80 psrcsnt of the
tT w * a good Idsa Mr t ’«ti
Tlorfda tp ndrertirs tor motor cars In use, operetee
IM eti tbs ground* Pt Bds- produces 70 percent of the el
and pig Iren, and 40 Jfarh vtdlcs omlcclion.
cotton, 60 *percent of the co)
!*»■ 0
B _____
„ coal'oul
of the globe. *
cent Iof Jthe
lead and
bat, loss the fsl|otr who
•The United States possesses almost 011,000,000,060
in ’gold,
world's monetary mefal It
In
gold, or nearly half of'
of the world’s
has two*thirda of clvfUxatlon's banking resources. The
purchasing-power of . the population -is greater tifan B u t
of the WKU100,QO0 people In E urope.and.m k^Iarfor ttUPf
that of the more than a blUlon AaUtlea."
The London editor goes op to My that I
try there should be abundant prosperity far
"pompous statesmen" and bungling politic!
emnly declare that the methbds by which Ai
was crented are all wrong, ought fa be at
be discarded, that the time has come to
lltleal management for Indlvi4u*l JbMlUtlve
In ftclilng oera&lt; slon," for a condition which finds many mil
f
r ‘
u publluhsr et a tmenfployed.
feanghsL

CM VP6 ACttoh

oSti^TEtb -.km
Thsr» (• something shsgt
story af maahint, Mm things,
happened before wo oawoja
"to itrot and fr*f oor hofa
on Om stog* (bat is •&lt; ttfa
sgpsallpg as e fiscs sf ok
y o ^ jfw fa
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wllct from hi* spsHifant to tb*l k*4 uctH hr
vtr sfflos when hs his to etkab a wit.

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H a te if (afaw riaat new s f a r ev ery
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rangeafaw fa to U g f a pfaU eatloa n e s t w fak o f Ufa
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China,

star LSlnst T*Bum !, n oil*. H

lowed a half dollar. When
aUrted a dlmMWbanee po
tbs coin. Harry Kanin, correc
pol.—Baltimore ,gun (AP)

Opfan «ccord*l
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P«'Vr-W
A SYNDICATE of San Franclacina la
a
booth
at the 1688 Golden
to.biichirf* any
fa lh* snt *1* They are going to charge p
fata of tb im wll privilege pf touching f 1,000
|U U augsbafthat
|I4 be mfarfa fa (AP).
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ITANPORD, FLORIDA

DDRESSES
Apollo Boys Choir
DR. HAROLD
GARDEN CLUB 6N LIVING PLANTS At Episcopal Church

1 Calendi
SATURDAY
•upper Will bo oerred at

Paper ilUHe* are to he manU
)tan( «U* bird*. ganlrea »nd nature.
The
Holy ■Cron Fplaconol farlaied In Moscow, Ituaela,
following Mr*. lln|dwln*a talk Church will offer an unexpected
rector Of m o itfM ie k departKirllnrB*ool of the College of Agrieul- Mr*. C- It. ........
- plant material cpportunlty
..
. to the *people
- - of 8*n. ,
ta t* *t the University of D orkt*.1 Ohxlrmaa. talrodacrd William II. font to h ear the beat hop choir
a l l I ha principal apaaker a t tha Hoffman, lan.larape architect fot ht Ametlca declared lire . M artin
O ardtn Clab luncheon which
the Florida Nuraery and lAnd* Brmm, in commenting on the Blr*
Ire n e ’s M o d e r n is tic
1 ■" yetlcnlay
- * ■- 1*
held
at -a
tha- -*—
Mayfair pcapo company, of lA-oshuri:- U p m lnghtin Ajm’lo Itoya Choir which
HoteL
II I liftm an | t utlled lan&gt;t»cape dm la aaid to be the American counter: Mrs. A.
Lav .Joy w as hoateaa
Mrs. C d l'h Bell plana ta Wave
Carolina p art of the famoiia .Vienna Boya’
Dr. llam a la a noted boritcul-'‘ .Ixn Ime at the
la tb s A lalhsan Sunday School
Specialising In
n w m fo r hor heme In A ttu U ,
etnas' aft th a l l r a l B aptist Chores tCo,
turiet and h a . w ritten aaveral W "j" U
r n le m llj, Rpaniih cur.lm, Choir and who will rentier a tonre m a n e n t W aves
.a fte r having visited friend. __
_
_
derign
at
Mexico
Ctly
and
cameleeri
of
aacred
muale
lomortow
hooka on tho subject, notably, t. -" - - ; — _~
"CarddiUv« I n 't b b L g w ir 8outW*i &gt;•»* *» &gt;ha K. A Mcllhenny J«n- evening a t 7:30 o'clock.
Ho tho»o aa Via subject y eeter-' «l" Garden a t Avery laland, la*.
The Choir, under 'he dliccUon
Special Far 10 D a y . Only
ihiy, “The U fla g I’M nl" In hla
»P«ko on Yw»*U|*e n e y ffS g m l Iralhlng of Coleman Cooper
17.10 lanolin O il W avs
talk bo rgplalnad l»a»
Important ‘1'* ‘ •”
the Mrllhemiy OfVd.'n of Birmingham, Ala., wimt to 32
It ta to fit a .ta u t tn Ita arooor
ara JO.OOO caim llln plant, rrhooli to .elect from 10,000 boy«,
environment , « ta U that It M * l lh «*«
dlffetenl varied**. 30 who would rcpr»»ent the le a '
^ i .
'
A la *
rrenerlv red and watered and 'D uring
tl »0 Ittnclumil Mr*. U Juvenile U leni !n that aecllon of
E jth ro w Arch, Shampoo Set
tro te c t It. foliage.
, n . Pippin, . Mr*. J , J l . ■Unlclough. tha counlr). Hev. Bram said. They
and D ry - Also Manlcnra

Covered Dfah Supper

IhS

Congregation*! pariah llun.ll by
tb s Ladles' Friendship Leagau.
Tha Chairman of tho aappor
committee Is Mr«. Ocorgu llabm

P e

rson

BEAUTY SALON

For $4.00

Flowers Contributed
To Club Luncheon

For $1.00

MONDAY
Circle Number , One of tb s
Preahyterian Church with Mrs. U
Mrs. J. n. Coklough. ckalnnan
F Boy|a, chairman, will mas*
on the committee for decorations,
a t 1:00 o'clock a t tb s bums of g d k b u n h ; g a rs
,1 piano fo r tho
luncheon,
G nltck
M ri B. K Tolar. 117 MagnoBb
which waa held yestaiday a t Urn
Avenue,
-v
■»*»• M ayfair Hotel announced this
conteatu wuru a lio enjoyed.
I morning th a t tho following con*
Circle Number Two of the
Theme pvweect- wave: Mrs. IL N. lrlbated flowers for Hie occasion!
Presbyterian -Church with Mrs. N ipper, Mrs. 0 . 8. Salman, Mr*.
CameUtaa fo r tho Ublo decorations
T. B- Craw ley, chairman, will
W \ H. H and. Mrs. Eunice O. Kay,' —Mrs C. K. K ill Icy, Mrs. S. O.
VMpot.at 1:0* o'clock a t tho boras Mrs. - P earl D iu tD , Mrs.' A. IL
Chase, S r . M r.. A. I). Coving­
S T M r e ..W .
M . Thigpen.
M l U tn J s y . Mr*. Nellie Johnson, Mr*.
ton, Mrs Julius D lngftldcr, Mrs.
Magnolia Avenue.

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of

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a t the home of Mrs, F. J . W i l l *
2*74 Sanford ' Avenue
a t bH

B

Circle Numbor Five of. I U
Presbyterian Church with M rii
T. N. Tcnhet, ckalnnan, tanl
m eet a t the ham* of Mr*. 3. Q,
Andes. E aat T w «ntlsll| Bireet a t
S lid o'clock. • 1 lo ites.es will bs
Mr*. Mary Messenger and Mrs.
II. M. Goodwin.
Circle Number Rlx of the
Presbyterian Church w ith M rs
D. L T hrasher a . chairm an will
m a tt a t Iks home of Mlsa ‘Perry
Lea Bell a t I:0S o'clock w ith
Mr*. Hugh Terrene# and Mian
Lett!* Caldwell a . hoeitaara.
The rwsiiMr buslnoas and pre­
fra in meeting of tha Woman's
Mlaajcnhrr Society of the F irst
lf»U h . hstd
a t (pa cuurch a t 3: Pa o'clock.
Circle Number One of th e Wo*
tn tn 'e Missionary Society o f the
F irst B aptist Church wilt m eet a t
th e home of Mrs. &amp; a Moors, M l
“
S 're e t a t 1 1 *
« * l Twtntlcth
lock
£ Irrla N um lar Two af tha B V
mao'# Missionary Society o f tho
F ir s t BapUat Church will m ast
a t tha home of Mra. W. D. Cardw r , U M Myrilo AT*ou« a t 3:30
o'clock.
Cirri* Number Thrds of tho W »'
m an’s Miaalonary Society of tho
F lra t BapUat C hutth wPI mast a t
tho homo o f Mr*. Jo* G ens*let,
2445 W aahmgton Avenue, a t SiM
o'clock,
f C irrle Number F o u r of th* W o
m an's M halonary Society of tha
• F i r s t BapUst Church will m ast a t
th# horns a f K m . R. L. Garrison,
Richmond Avenue a t S:S0 o'clock.
Clrtl# N u m b er'F it# of tho Woman’* Miaalonary Slclaty o f th#
Flrat BapUat Church’ Will m a4t a t
* the home of Mra. M. &amp; Nelaoo,
E lder Springs, at 1:10 o'elaclL '
Tha Boalnaaa Women's Ctrcla

v itM n IV

I

HOI

Azarian Class
Meeting At

B. L Perkins

Boa 171

D s L s n d , F la .

COHBRCT MEN*8 W RA 1

LAKE MARY

Valdes Hotel Bid*

-

** Qh r',P * h rf rr delphinium, snapdr.gona
d i 'e of&lt; * n&lt;) * hlt* hoddlaln—A. K, Boa*

f e s i is M to J l
o'clock.

Teh l l l 'W

W aiter Colaman, Mrs. K. R.
r S S
•«hl Detwytera of Orlando,
i. - u ,. ' WhUs asalraa fo r labia decora*
Mona—lira . George
DcCoUe.
„
and Mra. Julius U ingfoldtr.
*' „ ’ fih ssia datslci—Joe L«In h a rt of

Circle Number .Tltrea nf tb s
P r*.byterl*n Church with Mr*
H v L McCall, chairman, wjM
■ f i b m t tha borne or Mr*. It. 3
: ' I T *c» Pahootto Avouuo i f
F f O r r i * Number

SKYRIDER

$1.00 Up

- Dr. Jam as it. Clinton. D- D. at
Central Church In Philadelphia
* m arrive to bold epoelat e*r*b-e. ■at
tha
Congregational
Cbarwb...
,

f l n i 's 'c i o c k . .

fu llin g tint* through children'*
im»*» h*n been banned In Tripoli.

1 CAMELLIAS and AZALEAS

i E dllh c is d la in .—Ben Fish Gardena
Largo basket of long stemmed
delphinium
and snapdragons,
|J R
b asket of sweet peas and bebysIUD
b reath Btatlee—Pippin Gardena
l U r C h Largo basket of rust proof bcoase
snapdragons—Mrs. II o r h a r t
A j
Bussell
id were
■ullpa, garanlanw, prim*
nM1ll1)y roses
and
hyacinth*—Largo
, „f t|,a white veto of delphinium and
BapUat n ist proof yollow snapdragons
•&gt;,. tndcaU ndulaa—R u im II o f Bur*
poo £aod Co.
. " f a r . The commlilaea In chary# of tha
re p o rt, lunchoon were
follows: Mrs. F.
E. BoumllUt, general chairm an,
ha ho*- assisted by Mrs. B. A. Newman
A Val* al&gt;4 Mra. D. L. T h rath e r; commit*
t i n the *** M decorations, Mra. J. H.
Cotdough, chalrmao]
coraagaa,

t Thousands

of grorgreous blossoms now
in full bloom
, This beautiful sight can now bo seen
At the extensive display grounds of the

ON DIXIE HIGHWAY NORTH
I.EESIUIKG

Announcement
Mrs, (
R. Sow
Mrs, I
W ard,

Mrs. J. L. Ingley
Entertains At Home

A T THE CHURCHES

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Bauer
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Mornlnir W uriM p lll.hnp
rjiiln ln » ml Ml*. II. 11
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Tl,a hulilln la re n lls llr InVIlnl
. M. Vnuna Panjilt*. ntarl* to alland lliaa. Harvlcra.

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A t the mornlns aarvle* at Ih irta rtk ,
huixrlatanUanl
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Jataa af Ills ChllUaan’a lim n . In
AroaUls, w lll.b e th* guaal asrak-

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f* n a r w ill npash «n H a a ii Cun(id an11st infurm atl.a", Tha
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einaac* af loptlsm w ill b . nh*
M f n * S t, the ate** o l lb . sva*

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A cordial Invitation I* *tts
ta alt to auawd this aervleo.

wjM ism um i r non

nwraar Parh Ar*. aim 3rd HI.
Rev. J. !t.rna,i| Itnnf, kllnlalar
ebarrh Hrhonl, l:&lt; (.
Mornlns Worship. II:**.
’m an h r I ha P a r l o r.
rlalla n RnOaavnr hi T.H.
M h .r : llohan loico ol Itulllna

‘g te s n j i r &gt; ..

and Corning of Chris!,*
.
ore hoartog lire ohm.
ix u a s . an* nveryoaa about

Give H e r A

VALENTINE
FLOWERS
Sweet Pea*— Vtotsl*

Invites Y ou T o V U It
Central Florida's Must
Complete

Dining aad Dancing
Chicken and Steak Dinner*
B e rv e d -W Ilh llo t Bleculte
A Specialty
O rc h e s tra
Wed— Bat. N ights
5 M l tee Waat of Oriaad*
Country Clab as New Apepka

F a r R eferral Mae
pheae IJ -R -tt, Oriaad*

THAT EVER

B. L,.Perkins
CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

Florsheims 59,50 up
Friendlys 55&gt;00~‘
Fortunes W*00

The FROLIC

Mr. twd* la or Spanish birth an4
• M »l many months In a r t lt . par*
lletpallon In III. treat civil nlrlvo

lib Mreel aad llotiy Avrau

TAeeo w ill a . another . 1
..rv le o a* th . Chnr^&gt; « r

Flrat Church of Chrlat Sclentlht, Sanford,
Florida, announce* a Free Lecture, on Chris­
tian Science—entitled “Chrlutlan Science, llumanity’n Lllierator," by Mia# Margaret Mufney Glenn, C. S. B.—of Boston, Man*., mem­
ber of the Bonrd of Lectureship—of tho
Mother ChurctT of Christ Scientist in Iloatnn.
Tuesday evening, Feb. 15th, 1038, at 8:15
o'clock In the Princes* Theater, West First
Street.
The Public I* cordially invited to attend.

AAAA TO EEEE

GREYHOUND

RACES

SANFORD-ORLANDO
KENNEL
CLUB
17 — 10 Mlteg South Of Sanford
(T arn a t tha Red A rrew )

10 RACE8
NIGHTLY

BUlIod Openttora
[odern Equipment

Phona 7M
For Appointment

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HailU'GAate On

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' Wedding Night

■food h : , t n M
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"Ofm bar own w dr
MW Colbwrt wa.boa O a'dljhM
and chartaa Itojet, dri*» 0 &gt;*W In

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-Tordrlcb- T t. dUO*, ft
Ua nd tlvd, a m

toO brt of tha fblci.tnl clivuj.nl nni! Tlrlr lllnrr. nnolhi-r menb alary, ttlrTrUtm, e.t-&lt; 1:1111,1 or of H10 oirhtTtrn, di.forcr tI.c
Art a new aUndard for fll-.hoax, m l when O1 UI0 la ra ’I-.l
lla.
ujton let cvrrtlii* all Itla litpnv.ti'r
pint rr-.airw the a.lecml. irt to krrp nmlltim running anuKt'n'v.
'nlfltt-cllib Mnaar. Iil-Dt.l lty| 1 l-uuj.it Ihc Urn &gt;• I, light. M l^
r o n » f ond licr rffoi u to rr :pl) Toli^ r.rvr 11lu-lf* a Ii*■ . the* ori*orojwia. IToalc-.Dy r. •■Mite, lunity In inlroltira twrvrntl oin-ratn:
:(lon alotU In r n i l . «iUi tho arl.-i w ith o u t brntl.ing Ihr tnftrtd nf
don it* un.ftlc In m ilieu Iha picture. Thcjr,
liltrtnfure I
rd Rerratl Horton, a wealthy Ingifally. in.I j .Ic "The Nlghthi
palfon. In leer »n&gt;.\ Inler.Jaala" from faint Saena* opera
Taakamnnt with J .-rl. O n i.ie,i ’‘P a r iila y a ," “ I A m T lttnia" from
n’a am rta ry , rite fn'lttv.t Utu1"Mlinon," oml the tn.tl aftnc front
O Africa where, Ihrouyn n "Luri-t dl l.ommrtntnor.” In adeli'
Btiepealftl by (I 3V.0. ane! Imn (he tltva a ro 1 Inga Mirra new
iln BUdltion In Uto tnUltlfo of populjr melotllr. Ity Jimntkl MrRp&gt;.
iH ufh and Haro d Adaouott, ami
in wit Ila, John Ueward, tha wo atml claulral n. mwiw. Narrr
m
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, hoa moffd Wa o rth i.lra recorded *0 bcUer adrnntago. Her
Parla *o Naw York anti hd- (hipvly H taio Ii nUo In ovldenre
o d lh o t Mi.a I’otiu, uh*. n»tiS nearly lhrot**hout tho prodoetkm.

n.iiMlic^rme.)/ " Xn Tl",° 1 "
i l.r iy /' wlilrli t n r n to H.e l:,li
Thetlrr on Thur-olay nrd I ridjy.

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a-ett na the wwm.n M |t.»lti, 1 r
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phnlouraplirr; Virpims Dale, 31
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w|fa uml (lie ctu c of nil &gt;hu Iroub&gt;
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PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF FEB. 13
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hit In 2 ) cou n '.rtra, n o w U w
laugh hit of Urn world! Qaadalta Colbert, Chari*. Boyar hi
•'TOVAIUCII.'* Cumpanlan feature, Lily Toti^i . Jack 0 *hln
••n m riN o a n e w m e n . ;
Thuraday, Ki May—Amci ica'a moonlight fhrorltra la -•
drama of high priced UdUng. Ann S rth rta, Crno Raymond
ettHE'S HOT K V E U tT O fte- Adtlod foaluro, Richard Arlan,
Mary Aator, l.bmal Btandad "NO TIME TO MARRY." M a k in g
lore on .Uw Rtm'o Oodiao f t of Fun.
• • '. . ; Saturday—Nolo cltaaftift ef polWy.' Admiaaloa matlnro awd
night 23c. Prince*. urUP o feratt Bumlay only—Play Saraono
Salurday Nlglt' (* usual. A'(end mat lore, avoid night crowds.
7-ana Clrry'a “TIU JN D tR f llA IL “ Abo BsUy EUan, Praaton
Foator in “NV KRYBODYfS DOINO IT."
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and hoard f t h f fl

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aoHo** amt ,-*o Uw .s till Ol Uw

In tho (tTa*Mt mnalcal ainco "Tha Orcot Zl»gfl*ld," . Nclaon
Eddy and Eleanor Powell are two good reaaons why Roealla U called
tha. "hit" od Uw year, "Raaallo" plays a t tho RKa tomorrow and
Sdndayv' i l i &gt;'-j'-r-* f-pw I
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Tha lirlnea o| Wule, oPr n*d
this year's 1-ondon Motor BbotT'
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TEA LEAVES

5iH 2 ! " a 5 S

,l"» n,"° »nnounca,| ibo appokttmint of Ibn Notional eassr aoa-

Dally rapon of saiao of rru
aaa Vtaalablea at !tba HqnN
Btala &gt; armara* Whalaeala Marl
to traakara car lul aaeambb
M l olkar drain* tor a IT m
parted aadlaa at • •* A. M;..
day. aa reportsd bp i, U. MldM
Manaear.
o n am tfaii r«a. mo. b ta ear
tl ia -tl tt: i n Aa ft.lt-fl.lt! M
It*a*, moib tP-Wc-. UH t*. too..
U lU IT tK nnni Fla elO. k
rmuU. ft.!*: DM la. U.Ml tk ;1
baa*, rutab. tea; DM &gt;*. Uc.
TANlIKniNUdl Vta. &lt;•» baa. k
rum I. ia-ilei tia f a to-lta. .
AI-Tl^CS: euppltoa Ub*raL &lt;
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Mehi.
marb*l
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lata DM i. tR 1_ e f c jy .n i tu n
Nu *upptl*a WTATMANO. DM

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l l n t l n r i v y i f B P f l t#kt chalrlnrn foe other ciUaq
U y U C I l U I l C I O and lown* of o ontral Florida; R.
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cooptrstton with tha Na- g &gt; Coston. fgMahufg; w. r . Winft:1 Aasocial l&lt;*i of U fa U n d e r! |»r ; Mount Dora and T B vaiosrC IT, tho can lral Florida Aa- u. Coulter. Klssiiutnee; ( l.arloa
dlon will (Pansor tho No- »|nry. Sanford( Hoy v. Owen. De­
ll essay cnn'nsl on life In- u n d ; A. F.- Illgga, l'|»rm ont; &lt;1.
asa through the high, schools V Bcllars, Wi|iiw0o*l sud IlusWiontral FloiUla. It w a, an* „ r l|; n . C Cnrtey. W inter Gardafi
rod ludsy liy Iho Coatral and APnpkaj and If. w . T rn o tt
Ida AiaOrtation.
HrooksviUo and lnvernc*,|
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Incidem
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In Florida Hfetoi
Used InGirest Pb

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a ll alsao-Mwa*. K ilty May

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RENEW: INQUIRIES'

boa. kora*

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f i t , SIMONS ‘ IBIZAND—OF)—

TJCtTUCKi n * . te a mean m d era arU , u«Biliary &lt;|uallly »*-*»•.
MUWTAllDt Fla. early# pee dak
bus.. f l - l K a«l»4 bus lipr*^ **•

G lyao Comity of fle e r, soaking- tho
saipof who k ited Dr. Ctawdcs II.
Loo esptcaaod hope y tatarday th at
ssa tw o d . Inquiries o f a coroner's
Jury would supply Iha atajor- class.

fair la g«eg. ll.O -tl.U .

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ONIonmi (flreewl A a poe go*
baa aaa m stos. Buses ja-uc.

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I'AIUM.KT: Pla. par -doa. bad.
(Otm ii ) r t a i h a M ad,
fair it. peed qaalMy. Bo euppltoa.
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ralblriilf » i U fllitlt ••lln r Hint* ll*« Till ilu&gt; o f XUrrh l»S» to t£ # fcttl
l.il*- i*| |- iii|b l4 t«n«|
Ihit I . )«iti ,.r r«ini|ilrtlul flirt. aR nlfeit ROM 11
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pro*(«t datnnralisad eondlHoa ol
tha cobtry atarkat to tha ship(tag f t poqr qoallty calory and
tha radueed purcbaalnf p o w e r of
tha pakHo at tha Urmlaal m a r l t l t a r . through Tharaday and
war* as ported to ho^maUaovar
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» . W h rtlar. Ovbdo a rower 20a cars by »h* and of tho weakr a n d ahtppoT. doclarad that &lt;ha
Members of the Control Board
- pCMOiit wfta tho ttmo to Uad tho ta il night al*o dtaeosaod ehaakvalue of the M arketing Agree­ inf Inloratata celery ahlpmonta
ment to Ika p o u ltry *"d ontorod via trock, by reu*lrinf ih# tntekU a flrot r.iotlon rocom aandlog a ora IP HI* Information coneomlns
W percent p ro ra ta .,
rr|*ry In their load* at the-State
Baraaou-M anataa
Committee Una.
m at. bora, kow aror, did &lt;tot want
Chairman o{ iba Control Com• reduction of orwr 11. portent mtttoc, J. O. Itutohlaon. Praoldad
la tho aklpmaata for tho coming over the meeting In Sanford and
weak bat With anaalmooa ap ­ Loring Ra«a| of Saraaoia pro
proval of a motion fo r a 71 p e r aidod oror Iba Joint mealing in
cent prorata by the committee* Baras***- Telephone camnutn Ica­
m tn la th a Sanford Oviedo *ac­ tion betwren tha two' mooting*
tion with aavOral approval. In wa, matnlalnod.
the producing auction lit the nlgg of Austria for a secret **•'(

packers al

CrriSfATOEiN ’ doptiUeo
Hbaral.
doouad oMNtaaata. oaarWal atoodyi

• lUSAMS—tSUiiml Fall "lw
Dramatic Incidents In I he
L ? ilK I C ljm e n a lla tta a ■ U barsl
hbtpry uf FUakla-art- In-my - uact)
I mail 11, 1*1. marbal dull.
! p*r Aoa has., acai la qwatii
us the berkground for ths "FlorMi
Quesl" program Jual InauguruUU
! liltOCCOIJ: Fla. par lb i
by the Fterlds I’ower and Ughf
I V C A ullA O K :
g » a fll* a ‘ Mr
Company In 70 newapapers In life
Ssnuiad fa ir , marksl ubael .
M(a|ftMili“
II. II. Golaman, local meR*
.Via. UupaUbaaaa bulk par
egkr of tlte Company said licrPte*
Ten leaves might be u g«od s.-Lnw f tiwrffi* S
day.
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The scries of edrartlscrarnle W*J nnipe fo r the p aten t leather
C A IlunT M : MsMtlaa. D ab
carry scene, apd dbstifptive if s h t e a m which decorate this a f t e r maud'
Itub i, market JteaJr
ter dcslgnaiad to point out to UmJ* noon frock of black wool luce
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felt
hut.
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late and residents alike tbs MfUW
Interesting sad hlslorkel sacQWU
of Iho atete. Each JUalorl
series by Using In lh* fact Ihel _.«M
deni in tha aarlaa &lt; u aa
the dry e f -QuceU" U Mill W
the Ihomt of ■ parUcuhrr
oyer although the goals apd Iho b«n
Florida ua lbs goal of m snN *f methods m ap bsVa changed.
i
tha oarly esp to rar. and the aepkoj U r. Co'enun added (hat while
of some af the first aUemplg k t 'G e advoriJemaenU a re . appourthif
colontaetlou, la r k h In such low . e complete supporting cam paign Is
Mr. Coleman said. CUahe* betwwcei being c itria d on to fa rth er pshlb
ootenlMf end v a n with ihe Indtafes, d ee tW sta te to the k m rirts gad

I*, i n * .

aaetlon r*r*&gt;tl fair qaalt'y " W ,
tnndliy with every ItydlcaUen for
• nrerh hlghar nuality dirlox tho
won !•■* »**ka•
Throarb Uat Thotaday. Ile«fnojt County had ahlfpid 7M
ear. ct the commodity thbi «twaon aa cumpar*«l with 1171 rara
for tha aatne period Uat year and
7*7 for )•&gt;«- 8*r*Mta .Momenta
haro ahown a alptkt lar-roato ovar tha ryrtal ahlpwetU* 1° d**0

Htaki,* JBddpfo ion p n b &lt; hot
throat a r t many otberp. And aP'
Lriaum m art not ho fartfKtrn for
th r croat badtot direction u t AlhorUao Boaob, i t l« to be tk.uklad

Sunday. Peh. 5#th—rViAl-UTT OF) WANTED MEN" and

* * * * * p i n ocr i U - f tu f
U ttar omOon aorttad.
Wr. twiikft rttk fta d tb»t &gt;h*
aklftmanl, ■from caUfomia ( rdr
l)io oamiai woa* wa* 140 r d ^
and that an oaUmataJ 4It» . e»ra
Wll ba ahlppod from fftrh ja
fUfttat tho currant wick aa eotd'
m o d ftIUi Ibe total of 370 u n i
•Marketed from th b BUte during
tho prortooa ftfek- alM that wailmataa la applleailaii far aMrrln*
allotment, for iba comhi* weak
allow a ton*lder«b|a Inereaaa
eirar tho cwiropl woak. . • '
- Kicapthmally Band quality r t |
•XT la rWPorl*d In
yotttbont
part Of iba Stain while ilmao
c U a o ‘ in • t h e

t h r if t In I b o H e J y C r o i i K p ta fa p a l C h u r c h to m o r r o w

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eMftlbla la partlrlpnlo Tho contaGhwclaaoe mkfttl«l:i.. March M*
B jp tfil*
! Utt VV^q
*w, y •. *
“ Tfth Boaird" ol n irtrii’rs lir Ibe
JacaJ Assort*I |on durvw appraprl*
glad Mods for Ibn awarding uf o
a9r*e haft aaeli r»«r ro Uw high
eohocl producing iba winning as­
say s ift el*o far ib« ptinmso ut
Mwertlng band from* prise* tu the
aledrn's wiw wrlia' tho brwt and
jie tt bast casitpa In r#n»ihl FlorUa. The winner la Cantrtl F lo r
'M i wlir 6* entered in etata wide
apmpeiitlDn and ibo w|nn*r from
Fforlda will Iw enlorod In n«I tonal roaipelltkm foy fho ‘follow­
ing national' prices: Jut pri»o,
fMB | 2nd h rlia RM.: 3rd prise1100.; 1th prise. 173 Ml
l“n
pflM a 180.00 osrh| . nest I t

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an K K t i n t in p m e n t i n i ' future timber value*. The Flomla
with more than 400 landowned and 3 countie* In controlling foe*
f l r[
«" p n a ^ fcrcaaa burned Uit i f a i o l o p f r

lot &amp; French—T*l '9

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Two bumlrcd tilicaTi In lli--! i i t u n m u t i t ■ i n n r n o t i i m
rapidly as Germany hniwd, llitlor
m m i i j t i n n . i l . i t u n it- o r
a|:pears lu be seeking an’ arrange- Ruhr bas’n m o afOiUli-tl by
&gt; i o m i t v i s a m i r u n w iim im rnt with as i*sny nolgbbors s* llinminatln* g-is
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Hitler Confer On
Rome-Beriin Axis

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Central China
Armies Fol
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‘Red Napoleon’
Leads Onslaught
Jap Garrisons Wiped
Out In A t t a c h e s
' By Guerilla Units
SHANGHAI? Fob. 14.—
(AP)—Japan’s warrior*. fol­
lowing the trail blazed by
the Mongol horde* of Gen' ghi* Khan 700 ^cara 'ago.
fought one of the world’a
greateei battle* today in the
conquciit of Central China.
The tam » battlefield* In llunan
Province where the Hrent Khan's
horsemen struck tarr-or into the
• heart of A*la i-qv-erber*ted with
tba illu of ronjern enufllct aa
Ihn Japanese
Invader* drove
desperately
fighting
Chines"
troop* (oulhw trtl toward !.uncha|

Railway.
Japanaat already have raptured
the lower alretrhra of Ilia Yrl
low H irer, and h are reached the
, middle section of the great wa
tarway, the dlrltlon of North and
Boiitli China.
Maanwhlla China’s
fiercest
fighting men. V eteran campaign
ere of the Eighth Routs Army
under tha famed "Red Napolean.”
Chu Teh. today appeared to h are
staged another turprlae onslaught
In Western HopeL e warming down
from the Talbaln Mountains and

Truck L a f l/pheld
By Supreme Court
WARRINGTON, Feb. 14.—
OP)—The Supreme Court today
upheld Sobth Carolina's right
to limit Ihw gross freight and
site of trucks" which pa»s
through the Mate in Interatate
commerce. Illinois, Kentucky
and Texas Joined South Caro­
lina in defending &lt;he state's
rig h t to regulata
In terstite
m erer eirrta ra. Florida attacked
the South Carolina tegoU tions.
The Supreme Churl*# upln-nn
said the “legylatory Im eaenres
taken l y South CatVlnu arc
within its legUlallee power.
They do not Infringe on the four
(eenth amendment *p(l the re ­
sulting burden an I'n crsU tr
commerce U not forbidden".

Senator McAdoo
Brands Farm Bill
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Reports from the north by
Chinese and foreign sources In
dlcated the Eighth Routers had
Captured sneers) towna along
th e reilroad, ripped up Irarks 30
miles below Paotlngfu nnd wiped
out eateral Japanese gnrrlaona
The sudden raids were carried
out by au errllla units, according
(n Hie yeporta. in » th e '•firing
lactlrs'' of the old rtd army cam ­
paigners. The onslaught apparent
|y x a a designed ■■ a counterthruat to hurry tha Japanese
from the re a r in their d rlre to
smash the Chinese "maglnnt line'
of defenses along the l.unghtl
railroad.
Tha nuerrllla units repor|ed|y
attacked Ihn relplng railroad I
tween Ctientlngfu and I'aollagfu
rapturing the Important town of
llalnlo, about midway between
the two clllra.
~ Ttefugoos,--peering Into relplng.
aald tha Eighth Roulara war*
well-armed, and h*d
clrtually
surrounded Peollngfu. they said
the Chinese appeared easily able
tn capture Iba oily If they Healrod. hut apparently the ram
palgn was ip rtwats diversion
while other unlla loro up tha
railroad tia c k , so miles below
Paotlngfu-

Radio Installation
For Police u Begun
II. M. tfig h ley , representative
of the flialo Corporation, of
America, has arrived In Sanford
and this morn IMg began Installa­
tion of tka Police radio equip­
ment recently perckaaed by the
City.
■ Mr. Loighlay sam e to Sanford
from Maine where ha Installed a
radio system a t *■ airport there.
Aa bo began work boro today bo
palled off hie coat and east and
declared . that Ui|( w eather wae
quit* a contrast to the M decreet
below aero tem per*taro be bad
aaperiencej while Installing tba
equipment la Main#,
It la egpoctod th at tba broad
catting ay at a m . at tha local s ta ­
tic a will ba In full operation
wlthbr t weak. Workmen today
made Initial preparation* for the
I km of the 1M fool m ast on
Ibe anlonua will bo mount-

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Rep. FishAsks
Naval P arity
For Japanese

O.O. M cIntyre,
Famous Columnist
Dies In New York

Dr. John R. Williams
Of Atlanta Makes
Plea For B e t t e r
men
Support Of Chul

American Officers To
See I n a u f f u r a t ion ' n
Of British N a v a

World conditions ar* sack .to ­
day, aald Dr. John R. Williams
of Atlanta, speaKinc at taa regu­
la r weakly luncheon of thpvRo-j
tary Club, that th e only hope &lt;&gt;t(
civilisation lies In ths cherqh fd
Jesus Christ. "The purpose of tha
church, he said, l( to put Hod at
the center of the hearts of menand If It ra n do that the moat
evil conditions In city, ita la . or
nation will b s remedied.'*
Dr Williams, who I* In IMn
ford for a week or two preach
lug at the Presbyterian Church,
waa Introduced to the Rotartsns
by Dr. E. II. Ilrow'nlee. Uro. Itot
line had charge of the program,
and President 11. II. Colemah Pre­
sided over the meeting.
Paul Rllne, who has charge of
the arrangem ents for the la d le s
Night • Hariquct. announced Hi"
appointment of II II. Pope as
chairman of the meals committee.
Tex llm m a.-the llnlvrrvi'y of Florida football etar who broke
Itoy Hollar a* chairman of the
favors committee, and W. C. his leg late Itt December,' la b*cV &lt;p&gt; hi, feet again with iW phi of
Ilaynoa as chalrtnsn of the dot-or­ crutches and a c a d . Mary Jane T ig .it, university to c l and
daughter o f Dr. John J. Tigert# p tc l.le n t pf the college, happily
ations committee.
Prlor to the regular ,pro*r«t" greets him on the rampus*
W. A. I.effh-r gave a short talk
on member ship.
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It) making a pl&lt;-a for greater
support ° l *ba church, lir. Wil­
Hum* ackuow|ed*r,| „ crowing
Indlfformce on the part *f the
public toward the- church. Jorucly
on the ground, that the church
has failed to atop w ar, Hint |t
baa not done much toward Hw
so lu tio n 'o f labor prohlvnts. Hint
It has failed to hall the rapidly
Increasing number of divorcesTiwea) .
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Aid,'ClnrifiecF* First Aid, Safety' J

WASHINGTON. Krb. H . - l M .
— Hep. Fl*h. New York republican,'
NaTal
Committee today th at annthcr dls-(
arm tm ent conference .horrid
parity with toe united S la t e .
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Base In Singapore, | Q A ttem p t T o
suggested to the House
padiy

So Revolutionary, He
Says, It Will Be Re­
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One Of Nation s J
be S o v i e t GoVCmtCllt
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First Columnists
the umici talc.
Asks Foreign Help
1 n Itci!cr Efforts Fame Gained A b A uthor Of “New York
crs?£&gt; « ! • « « * . * « . » .«■ . .. - ,' v;.DayByDay*’Columii
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Why can't wcj Mb High winds «wi-c|i!nR It'iiU

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Anterl.-an
give Japutt equality," he asked,j
“unless we intend h. .lo w hit l
think wc nrp trying to do. end
that la police olid iiunrniitlnc Ibe
world’*.'
U nder the now defunct U .nJonj
naval Irealy the naval atrctrgih^
of Grt-n!
Itrllaln. the United
tttn tr. and Japan waa fixed on a
five-five th lc r lm«i».

th« triitth hulked plans of tl«P
RuvIH l.-ebruskcr T ulnryr.v.ltf,
N FNV Y O R K . F e b .
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im p re ttsio iU
of
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' N ew Y o r k City, d ie d today.
Itu.ll.) .tutInn. of nil obaerva- 1
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fnm nuA
Hon |o&gt;«ls nlt'iiB tho i-n»tern!
O lio o f I h t’ n ' •
ic a .t of (Ir.-i'tih.iul Imgntr ,|UH-|a| m w s|v r|)ei nu.‘ll o r in o ItOUOn,
SINGAPORE. Fob. M. ( A l - wotchca a fter thn sudjut novern-, jj,, p.-rnio In New York from
Wlth Americuii nfflrera s« "on"'•n t n»k.-d for tnreign purtlclpn-j fl ^ n,a n O h io to w n a n d «JWASHINGTON, Feb. 1 4 .-6P )
official'' obwrvera, Giciit llrltalss
,
,h i t he never loat
—Senator McAdoo,
California
will Inaugurate the moat pow er, th.,, i„ rcM-uo .-rforfa.
tinty :n iiilh-v &gt;&gt;f |eo-f,l|c,| s&lt;-«| .
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. lk . ..homDemocrat, (old the Senate today
ful naval la*e In the world today, a,-painii'4 lh.. lum pers and thui *b'' svmlv.- curiosity
f
alrengther-.ig '.u-r nuvnl stm tegy Taimyr. Till. re.cUK twrly anil town boy."
that 4he
Adminlatrction'a crop
In the w ar-tom Orl.-u'
control bill was so “ revolutionary''
F or a ijuarler uf a century
rump.-,', nlgnulled enrh other by
Thee Am.-rirnn wnrrltlpa, the
It would be irpealed at the nest
v rrn'on.
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daily column "New York Day By,
rru .era T
Memphis
«n.i. s' i'r.'hlixliiB uiol Haros,• ,
session of Congi-eaa If enacted now.
t&gt;n n m ighhorlnx Hoo In tno D ay'' gained Increasing popular*
Milwaukee Under 11*. roininaml of Jlllnliled
fn. field tlso caillperl
He spoke as opponent, &lt;-f the
Rear-A.lmlrul Juliit. I’. Ti.w iw ild,
hastily aei'e th-arbig a lumling Ity nnd lu recent year* It .
vast proposal, lo put pto-fpillo’l
will
be
tho
only
“
foreign
guests,'
and m arketing controls on five
field for tin. airplane* carried publishtd lu more than 600 nawg*
a fart authoritative rirrlrs consid­
papers.
ma Jo r crops carried on an elevrnth
by Taimyr
ered Hlgnlflcnnt.
M.-Intyiv would have .been M
hour attack before n vote on the
lank id a s|mt foy Hiu ptfllica
Intense pri-cautiou, have been
mssaure, act for late this after-1
lo lake off, however, cuuue,| thn yearn old next Friday. I t algu
taken tu prevent i-aplmmgt. a t
would have Iwen Ilia
Ihlrtlath
noon.
the inaiigui»| eereinony for lh# resell* crew 'to p|un tn blast a wedding anniversary. Ill* w ife
"U Is fundam ental* wrong e g -'
way nlniusl in Hie floe and then
llhn.nno.ooo “G ibraliar of the
w ot hU rnnitunt r.mipotiten aqd
rlcultural economy", McAdoj JcE ast'' which took I* years to bring Hif iain|H-|H by f,ail u.roas helper. The- cause of hi* death
d a re d .
Hiu
i.'iiialiilng
y
ard
,
of
Ircai-harbuild. Ilan.lpb In-.l p u r,In will 1m
was n.d revealed but ha
ou&lt; III.,
under the watchful rye* of »peb«-en hi ill health recently,,
c fL p o lW c DW uidilc lli.M- ami I , 'l llu T -1"’’''' radioed Mo»fW et Mcln*y»w.’i
frlemUkip*
|f r l
..in
. 7 r n t ir only re
ploughing tt.ik.ugh- !..o
will be allowed. lo
through all classes and type* of
Ihh-k
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at
nlMnit
flu
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mill's
un
.lrfrtr.1 a n a
|H-..ple. He knew Intlm a'ely moat
Chief p o |n l, of difference In : laa-al Hoy Heouls goto alrrel
The Dnlleil S la te , rruUi-ra ar- hour, wllhlii easy ait;lit of Ho. of the world's celebrities In tba
niminlnlnoii*
roast
of
Hrecuhind
rlvisl
yesterday
from
Australia
O M -A g r In «iirn ;.rr, I ’ m -m p o yim n i d«’tMon»ln»MoHg HutUidNy in !lr*i
Appllrallnn, for account num ­
past quarter of the century. Ha
ill |h a clear inoonllnht.
('oin|H'Msa! ion,* I'uMic Anal*!atir*' *1»M, knot OitiR,
hi lioini* where they had ntlrn.l.-d Hie seawi. 1 the first man to w rite a *yt»*
ber! und"r the Old-Age Insurance
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made
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After
—were rvplnin.il in n .ta trim iil a n d uil t h e f a r m , a n d anfuly in ■pnrenlenniy ri-lebintlon
dii-nti-d New York 'column.
Provision* of the Social S ecurity( . „ y „ KV MARTIN IIHAM
formal gun s»h|les' fi.oil llrUlah visible c.iiilui-t wflth Hn&lt; e ip liw r*
issued I(m| ; y by I'nul K. W ta irr.
lie ' h gan Ids new spaper w ork
Patnrdny
ninrnlm:
from
to
ml|»*
Act received by the Soclul B e-,
n lKht Holy Cross Church Field Manager of Ibe Di'unilo tlf | r id in g h h ) c | e * a t n ig h t,
warships, A.Iin 11 it I Townsend ex
in his hum., town nf Gallipoli*.
Aa
sin.
fmir.ht
her
wny
townr.l
III
lliu
firs
t
aid
d..maiiatrnHiui.
curily Ibmrd front Florida totaled
crowded wHh a ^ ^ r e ^ ' l f lr iT o f tiiT K oria, V.-curHy lb.ar.1,
rhanged official call, will. Iliitlsji
s l r . ' t \ i*e Admiral 8 ir Alexander Ihna
tin. fha* her near, hlixtils flashed Ohio. In I'.Mj. ||e worked In E ast
530.156 at the end of January. It tion th a t came Jo h ear the well , 0M
i„ ,u rj,lrl. it |nlende.l lo si-out wnlk.-.l a l o n g t h e
l.l/erpool, Dayton uinl Cincinnati.
a h e a d of t h e o th er* . B a d d en lv lie say. commander-in . hi.-f of the algnuU In Ihn m ill per a will, te
w a. .announced today by M
K- known Apollo Boy* choir under
j(k&lt; fc|) ,nci&gt;||„. for
.piled Willi I.Ill h e,, magnesium Uhio. 'hen went lo New Yorktfrj
fell to III.- sid e w a lk a* II ioiikIi in Ea-t Indie, atallou,
Weaver, Manager.............
...................tho ll,N,nl‘ the direction of Coleman t « . p e r . l e |,
.
11-1—- lie nnd Ills wife luul no
( a l a l , wlu-roopuii *e,-. ral o lln -r
From the moment when the boys] , hfy Brow |lM|
Ml
Orlando Field Office.
A ionised arm y of lit ina'i.** flaiw* nnd lin-krla,
lladl
In
operator
Kr.n-s.
K
rrnls..||
7 * ,K,r".
At tho cloao of bii*lnoas, Jan. sang the dewrant In the P ^cca;, Weaver aa.-l. T|iia.e ate the* ihhioi
»ro
u
,»
ru*h«d
up
and.
prcteiidlnx
,.«.pl
fU-htiiu: I'lrn g ili. in Hu- O.a-gt
nf III .. F o i.r evpiomiio,. p a n ,
“ ° * bu' r vr ' ,o G,,ll,*
31, Mr. W eaver auld. tin. nallnnai rlonal hymn every person ll»trncl Who now
ui»ti |irrmtit.
h aw . or will h u v . . ''h' ‘ h" U ‘1, , *l|p"
|H)
1
U
w
hm
a
Minnll hoy, .
n&gt;«*«
total of applications w-ns 37.3II.- expectantly for the even g re s'e r Soclsl F n 'drily Acrouiil. and H,ri,
The naval bn-n r»nlr»ls Hie i i o IIM imI (In* ftla||» lit&gt;r
Immmime
talll«| lie ll|l l*VIIH'i|
DOS. New York held Its lead with thing* to come. And aa "each yypge or salary earning* (which * —7
empire's vital link holueeyi the
^
* 1 ,1
'
D o irls im in T /i n v
G,171.3PI npplicntioaa. Tho towoat number waa sung, the rxpectancy m e reported l.y ll.rlr em ploy.. s l..
East and West. I&lt;s i;i.isl 1*11111 . *ii!i *»ii»i -|.§• ulr-nil. fiMiu 1 iii* ill*** I I r u
*r" u'*
k
T lf, ,
P ° r8 f
received from B tatrs was from grew g reater, si lbs wonder* of the (JoVemmenO urc n r d iin l t ..(
c « ,.lolly and lay II on with 1 align, up to HO*tidies, m m - I to save mdlo I. illeri.’s, Ian k '*».
7 7 , D lC U 1 C H t C r d a y
Nevada with n total of 31.745. the uninitiated left them amaied ih rlr Individual
Social Serially
lm pro.l.e .1 - t n l.l ie r mad* ..I inand Hie navrow i.lm lU linking w ind lit turn llu. wlmlmllt ilr|vi-n I
dynnmu liu.l p rrto n l.il ratliarglug [
— .
^
r r i tj
..........
Hawaii and Ala.ljn report 133,5*1 at the poaalbllitlea of a boy choir account*.
I
J"&lt;k"U. and^ slip It over|
I'm Ifh- mill
Indian tlceun
Mr. Cooper, who has selected
and 15.173. respectively.
Mia. Delduioia l^mg, 7 7 , on*.
W lon w orkers who have tpiill-j ***’
|stle,. Two a.-oiit* lli.-nj ^ faking par* in the rer. monies I liein. Ho n»»r wa., llm |-et,nirt ship of Hanford's plonc.-r
ro k le a ts.
Totals for thn Southeastern these hoys a fte r giving audition* fled for mpttthV old ago inrur-; «*rrlo.l the llmp l.mly lo a )On | wen- 2 1 w arship, „f ,|„.
Piste* lur|ode:
---- „ ( or, T*nlt nt bench nearby. This ni l ladle, un.l China Hqimdm
to thousand!, h a , shown his e x - , , nr, hcn.-fil’* reach ..
(lie rqc
H.pimiion,, nn that the cam per, could *■ o the died at her homo on Oak A**n«*
U fs Ils tM
r a s e T ar,vi
Alalmmn. 501.601; Florida. 510.at
11:60
they will receive ti chick every wa* repeal.il &gt;. ».-rnl lime* du» \ live and HriUsli truip.i of i|,(. smoko from h»r fnnnolr., r!»ii:K yesterday Illuming
nnrthwo
t o'clock
a^alm r) l|lue*s^
(Cindnu trf t n r i j* I
356; Il'Nirgla, 643.111; Miaplaalppl.
Ing llm rouian of tlio aflenim m I .Singnpoie g arnson wlHi units o |, in the light
_ _ _ to o th
.
— .1 following __
A UlMw. wws pin cad on llio -i-nr- j royal s i 'ill d y . ttud.
hrecxe. Th. M ^uglnidro w n\
Mr*. Ia»ng w ns-ihw- widow «f
361.4*1; • R onih'C nm llna.- 3(7.711;
nar of First Hlic-.T - and Il*aihn-ar.Jipnit^gQuadrutw
'a t k . .
and Tenneiaoe. (15.71*.
i j | | H. Ifoy
Ifovoi ‘•r «rcc» JiiJuW. x-.-m .U ..iliuw»a^|». th a lat„ \y, w iMUit of tbla-C jtF
Avciiiio oodor Un, dlr. clion o f' Air Force with lln-lr linn .poll
Ivan I'ap.-inltt. leader, of Ihn and „hn had Iman n resident of
several srnuls win. ih-ni.matrntpd plane*.
party of four. *sId that If planes Knnfnid for 19 y c * n , Hho waa
A carload of raid slornro n|.
the tylnR^ of knot, in |&gt;.i,*or*hr.
could h# sent llu. catnpcr* could born In Witilon, N. ik on Aug.
pies I* raad y ' ini' dlstrihiuli.a
prepare Ihu luadiou ip Id within *, isr.o.
In )hp aufi-ly nt home nnd farm
Mr». W alter Tul.r, wllo of a
from the )ora| liead&gt;p&gt;nrt.-rn id
doinoiistrallon, a lioi was ar
four hour*. They lia&lt;| tllrcovcr.il
Min la aurvlve.1 by n vlaughlar.
Congrcgutional
mlsalunary
to
tho
tlio Federal HurPlus Comm.slltl.-.,
ranaed wlih a display showing
a nearby patch of smooth Ice a , Mia* Emily Elisabeth lamg or
I'hllipplnes,
will
»p.
.1*
"t
tho
Ths annual meeting of tha Corporation. N, J- Wade, super
ih rlr n«rr»w fine, broken off this City; nno son William If,
Congregational C hurih W.dii* ■ how nri'kh'iit* occur and Imw In
stockholders of tha Hanford Pro vlaor of thla district reported t«
of Hanford, two
day nlghl. (Tiiim Ii u d icisl, i- Ovoid them. Tin. foil rill typo of
DirrUDIT. Feb. 1 1 . - |,V&gt;— from the main p i. k h r llm pitch- I.t ng n |,o
deetion Credit Association will day. and requ*,te4 *11 certified
dsnioii.tialh'ii ronilsled of a FI.Nilwnlora that ilrm i, hundred* lag of llm Ice hi a gain drifted brother*, j . a . Ifarrold, of Hanha held In tb a City flail W ednes­ relief client* to bring containers ported ind-iy
along lit* (Ircenhnd coast,
| ford oiid J. tl. Ifarrold of (lofrie*..
Mr*.
..............
Tong
................................
I* a gruilltalo "I M»ui riding nn a hp jelo aqulppndj of Michigan families
.......... .. .
day at 10:00 A.. M . 8. E. An­ and relief cards for the com­
Drexel lust&gt;tulo hut I»r thn pi i ' »0r f 1* '"
a *1*11 on. hom. , o«or the we.-k &lt;-n.| r« „
drews, sccrctary -treaiu rcr of the modity a , anon as possible,
severs) year* h.i* os-iBlisl In
hstk mdliig Him inipnrtaiio.J .-rally worn receding today wllh
CIO SIGNS
Funeral service,
w rro con*
Association, announced today,
"All Clients who do n.d call husband who Ims . 'ip.-rvl»h&gt;n id
_
* Hiirlfjj nt ilm
thla
devlci-s. un.l caro In hun.li.-d, of home* flooded and
Th* program for |hla annual will b* placed on ths suspended
riding *l ••****•.
[ t him,am i, uf a r r&lt;-a nf farm land*
3o rhurrh.M in Hu- l‘Ji|llpi-lh&lt;I'lTTSnDIIH. F 'h . I t. —(/P)— ' moinlhg a t Jo:30 o'clock with
meeting. Mr. Andrew* said, la list and will ho unable to reralvn Hhs ha* also ul.l.d h’i-|-. IllUhliUil ; “ rout* Inklnx p 1rt wet-e; Hay linmdntrd, •
Tlio CIO •&gt;ril|h&gt;|.'d tttm-l W orkers' J/f- } l D. Itrownlee. pnslor of tha
designed lo ho educational Re­ further relief," »lr. Wade eaid.
Iiaiiiagd In dwellings, Industrial Htganlxlna C .m uuill." iinnouiic- 1‘rv'huylerlsu Church uf delating.
in Itoy Beaut wutk. s,-|l|iil.u . &lt;‘Ju M 011 .I K adrr. I'ulloti W right.!
p o rt, of nfflrera and addreaaaa
Mr. Wade a|*n slated that
II»roItl Madden, Hilly llAMinum', hulldlnr, and agrh-ulturn pro­ Ing II hail signed a rnnlracl with Interm ent w a, tnndn In the fami­
by
r*Prc*ental|ve«
from
tka several mar# carl-vt shipment* of ration and aid in farmer* among
rntl.O. l). tan* duct, ran high N .n r Flint on*- Culuialdu Kl.-.-l ('out pa ay, of Han ly Plot In tlio Enko View C*m*&lt;
lit* Ikixnhi., Monday anon., u.id ? c " “ M clq ly .
Corporailnn'a central offk a
ln tha arple* will ba ready for
&lt;’h«rl*s I’atk,
FnNldlo stream r»ni|uuod In riao, fh«*l Francisco. tiUh*h|lary of United to rr.
| lt(j IMi'jfle ii| &lt;iii 4era.
Tagabilla
In
Cofembla, B. C. a ia planned to distribution
In
Ibis
vlclnltr
Field,. Hilly Johnson. Clifford log n&gt; w districts, hut other wise, s t a le , Hleol, and renewed ag*oePcllgo.
Inform th* ntrmber* of every within th* next taw weeks an I
rro c to r. Charh-s llaki-r,. Itavld throughout His *ial... rD*ra and luenta with a la .o th e r Grnta, arid
phase of l|ia aervica and arqoalat 11.0 0 0 poerds ef oranges
will
flat* hc|. t.ymau H ike,,- U m rge rrci-ky waro rectslinr. Th* rcnegotiations wllh June* Jt l.s.tghthem with future plana and pol- also b* dlatrlbstod to certified
■P&lt;er |n d ID ruld lliakfua. Aa l*ntlt,* February thaw of *now Un, an
Independent,
probably
letaa.
rllenta In this district toon.
aU tant acotilniaslcr. Joint lladcr and ice is hlaUtrd for IIoihI.
would begin Wodnesiiog.
helped With tho demons! ral Ion*.
I'llll.A IiC t.PH I A. Feb. 14. —
.1Cfll—Mary K. O'Connor. ll-y * * r
old husky blond, stood In court
today and
firmly denied all
charges that stio t-uuyod tho
death of f iv ry ra r old Nancy
WUh avar IN p*ra&lt;wa playing O. K. Fullagar. OUa r*ldw . II
r . Dali lot's Day, 0110 of tba four
The Hanfnnl Semi-I'ro Iliack* before and a fte r Hie game wllh an Glenn la it Uabor Day.
lh* ooarsa during tba past waak. lisp Fleming. Frod ll&lt;d|y. Jo h n 1
jfttnt'al raietui&gt;nlu| t.h rnyvanc«.
undergo their last workout outstanding formation drill on IJm
Hho pleaded
innocent
to
Bert Fort, **cr»Ury and manager llerbal. Jr# M aster, r.h n f i l l ThB .W cklvV I.bdge Nn. FTP J»ttnti.| rai«iuonlu| o h n e rv a n c .
"11 . a .,... &gt; 1 4
meet In th* K k* Ifidl Wed- * |U be cel&gt;braird hr local An* .under the floodUghta of the local gridiron during
the half when charges of nmrtlri1, manslaughlOr
et the Sanford f'uWnlry C|»b re ­
tli.y nyttie*.
.
..
____ . . . 1*— 1.
v-.t h . h
___ .
... .
InroinnU ry
inanslsughtcr.
lo Hie Elk's H s|| We&gt;lne*Uar armory
tonight lu prepiration th e lights I&gt;n&lt;tk* field will I*- and
ported today th a t patronage at J r * ' R,#f ' IfA in a ^ 'ty t ‘^IlsymnuY "*****&gt; ufkrtjyoon rd 3.00 o'clock,
Bight at 6:^0vo&gt;e.k, idficiala id for the gam* on Hulley Field in turned Ayt ami the indlvhlually Thn alato charged th at th e young
the course I* still oa Ik* in ­ Monsalratga, John Efrk, ('. T. offiriala reported today.
th* |/H |ge aid^rTuniad today.
j D rU u d tnm orrnw night, K stl lit helmets worn by llu* members physical education student struck
crease.
Williagtoa. U. A. King. Phil
llerhc-rt M n scr will d*|U cr an Nordgrt-n, secretary of the 8 eml- » I1 provide a vuri-colored IlgKl down the rltlld In anger over
Tha bi-weekly m reting of the
lalttaa xrerk for opening Urn Graahoff. J . U Igglry, II. IIlea shut and lefl her for
for th eir activities.
remaining nine Hole* la beta* Coleman- Howard , Favllla, Ford City t'oinmlteioiiers will he held M ntlon on Andrew Jachaoii fol- I ’m Asaoriation aald today,
night's
encounter
W aller Mayberry, captain of Hie faro down In a mud puddls.
performed by city convicts, Mr- Harrison, Henry W alton. Roy in the City Hull tonight at 7:3J lowlne which dniicltig arid mush l Tomorrow
o’clock. City Clerk Frank 8 . U rn - •III b* enjoyed. The meeting will will b* the Mat game of the aca 'G etor elrren at the University
F art slated, pointing out
Holier. R. F. |iou#h»ld*r. II. M.
-J&gt;* open lo all friend* of the son for the IllackcaU and accord­ of Florida during Hi* past season
(ha fairway* have been plowed Orim ball. HarrT pHmhell, F. A kon announced today.
A atlcrs and refrcsliqicnta will ba ing lo report* from Delsind eon- will tafrrea Hi* till,
and the weeds and undergrowth Dylc. \V. A. fmdwlg. Juhn C our
sidersbla Interest In the game has
Member* of live Hanford Tour­ 6 *rvsd following ilia l^ogram .
teaseeed from the eld gri
Mr, N utdgrcn aaaarled tkgt
l“ r. n. U Itrk lo s , J r - and II. L*
ist Club enjoyed n |dcnle ■*
Roy Holier made t f r law score Perkins, Br
player who
who intend,
Inlands to make
make___„
,
. .
. .
»*1' 1» ». «axary
- r y pmyer
Sunny Dal* |*uiU In famgwood
tomorrow night
night must
must h.
b . ' r« r» ly c lo u d r to n ig h t* nd
It
Also M*Can Agrocke. Ja rk today; acconlm g in Mr*. C. C. from 4he nUnited
-p . H
t.
S S P said
J u •lo hba.*tba
S ?beat? secondary
^U° ‘ “tho
*• ttrip
r ‘P far
Ulales
la being IHand,
--------lWl
drlu
fct
present fa r the drill aeaalun hi i f $ L
lloraer. B.
Twfl. WUH*« Vlh- Carl, pro*ideal.
paed to build up a corps of canine school band In His S tats.
(ha arm ory taalght a t ItOO o'clock. I rent* north portion
sleuths which will be available-In
Ian. lUrrwU - llerk st. R khard
The 72-pk-c* band will provklo
H enry Fop pell, m anager of U&gt;* •llahtly w arm or n*or
H ilt lh# Rev. |&gt;aaj Badfaam.
Scoilaad
Yard
and
ckiaf
constablss
lb* fealuH d enterttinm ant a t tho D eU nd
Three local vleiaclimsula of Na
aggregation announcsd tral
Ittw iN m e M M t I m t l
m K*» rwu .
. game, Performance* ar* i ckyduled .- tCeeUsaeq pw f i n f i w l _ IW N

Weaver Explains Demonstrationls
Different Kinds : Given By Scouts
O f Federal Helg ( On Local Streets

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.

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t.

1

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^

J o b Insurance, 0 1eft Spectators S e e ExAgelnsurance.Pub* hibition Of Knots,

Numbers Hit 520,356

^

Church Aims
Are Explained
To Rotariaqs

Concert Is Given By
Apollo Boys’ Choir

1

Apples Are ReadyFor
Relief Distribution Mrs. WalterTimjrTo

Production Credit
Group Will Meet

Speak Wednesday

Flood Watern Recede
In Inundated Areas

I

MuryO’Connor Denies
Causing Child’s Death

Over One Hundred Persons Enjoy
Gelf On Sanford Country Club Links

Patriot’s Day To Be
CITY NEWS BRIEFS Observed By Antlers

Blackcats Undergo Final Practise For
DeLand Tilt On Armory Field Tonight

LOCAL WEATE

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                    <text>LINCOLN. Ncb^OTy-lniaill*
Ml doesn't say jrc* and he
m*l aar no, boi Iba brother of
"Great Commoner" may be In

running again lor governor in
'jHe retired aa mayor of Lincoln
ist spring, hlnied ho was Jnat
boiit through with politics. Hio
■( the Uryan* lo leave pollllcv
Bar approilmalfly ho years «f
IgjrtaanUUon by ono member cr
aether of the famoua family.
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Now Charles W. Dry an recsHig ha sold on.fcla nllm nm l from
M mayor a office ha find "onu
•od fight” left, Ihlnka Urn ocra-,
Ml may AW,at hand lo get tint,

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pulsation plan."
:JTo carry out the proposal. he
me ha hah.pledged hia aritve supfrt la plica a alato of Indrpcnint ramlVilatea for atata office In
i# field “If It U naeeaaary."

roorwy In stocks and' b«tide; n tax
on present to* eiem pt *ceurJHc»;
1 sale* las on imcVtra; a la s on'
lh§ Hilaries of governmental cmplayrs; a rrdi*etlon lit (la&lt;a govcm rjm t coal a which h« chilma arc
30 la 40 per rent too Melt.
Tho homo*toad las exemption
projior-al will ba placed on Ihc li,l
loi a t a cnnilllutinnul amcndnunt
lf*sc&gt;fflclenl |H.U-Tons are oU'alu.J.l

K Of C Council Will !
Hold Essny Contest)
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 1 0 .-0 0

—Tim Fl'irMa r.l-'ie Cumuli nf
KnUtiin id Qulumhm inlay nn
nonne il lie Inntli nnmlnf li|stni|ea| oni.ny ronlojil'lor stgdrnia tu
Florida l.'nllmllr hlrh rctln'l"
and nenilemlea, nml f‘*r Cn|h 'll*
ilmli-nla In pulillr. hlcli *t-lu&gt;'d&lt;
Tim phlijrrl Ihi* r c r will Ir
•‘The Life and Time* of Wshnp
Aiiftunltnr. Verot. Vicar ApoHilli
nf Florida add Orel llj.li-p «r"tit
lllnreee of fU, Atigiljllrm, Fl-i
I3SS 1K7C*•
Illalmp palrirk llirry of fll
Austini inn „el»&gt;«-'»*d ilm r.nlijerl
a lraaor A, J. Il»rtn* nf Hullin'
lege. Winter Park. FJa. * II
Juilgn. the e»«.i» Tim pape -:
mo*t be ailhmltlrd In I'lnfmxiV
H#nn* not latrr than April 30.

Brother Charlie", aa ha waa; WAR ON HFTI III.ICANIHSI
jbad wham ha Uamad with the; QEI FAST, Nrrlhem In land
tlflfolthed Wlllhnn Jennlnga (AV-Nfrllii in Inland VWtlwUsI)
ran la Ibg.tatler'a poliOral tat* rnn-lnun IN tvrr nn Republican
Mia so enthusiastic about b l|.^ ,n will,In IN border*.'
I’ plan if# has announct-d he U l’n]H • hr.ve ilmM|/' Vidlnljl,"
lug up'operation of hie-three power* in d e l with political sin
go farm* to devote more Him pe.i* under ilm gnvctitmfefl'.'s diar
•^special legislation In which 1 tic Piiecl.il Power* net.
InIended."
| Offi-tnnn under Ilm nil Incl'di
,Vagram of the man who was Iho flylnr of FI vV Irlmlor, vrnr
*« limes governor Inrludes cs- I'm u leiijnidml" Iteniil llren &lt;d,
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WASHINGTON, Tah. ! » . - &lt; « - [
Chatman Vlnrtn, OsorgU Demo­
crat, told t b ^ Ilaose Vfoval &lt;-*«•'
htlfte* be would try to U M d
tho poodino UOO.OOO.OOO ngval ***|
yhratai hill Vo a* to authorise a
th a t Mo enough to protect both
tho AUnnlic and Pacific eoa»U
O ttb e la mo llroo.
- Admit.) Winlam D. Irahy.
ehtaf-of naval operation*, tehlj
tho eon mlit** tho' fieot how la,.
*, i
Mhioo General Johnao* llagoort, *
ro lin d army officer, told tho
ram rtitlra the country's national
dafhnao and security “la being '
■ U t a football of politic*-' bo- I
c u m Oaagroaa had neglected Ita '
doth* to rnako rule* and regum- ,
«U red recently arter
me tempera rily eiuPraridont Jtoeeerolt for
t admlnetratles pol-

Irah tari railway which lies h r
tween the Japanese domhmtad
paeUens of north and central

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Fifty-Fifty Ba*
. May DeJReSi
Assessment On G
era Under This'
• Is l*/ic Per (
eqjfierence committee because of
Jtboogoe mod. In tho pm rt.lon
Intended to protect dairy and
livestock producer» from rompstitlee by farmer* who redoes

U ng-rang*
artHbry
deals
aenaded tho posted, at what for-

A decision o n th o p r
a d v e rtis in g c a m p h im j
Pr**l&lt;,*"l, of the Methodist EcuCeuneU. who mafaUelna a c re a se th e ooneuniqM
F lo rid a celery w aa m i
wlnUr h&lt;,m* ln D«Land. |
h a n d s o f S e m ln o ltfU
S h ip p e rs b y th e g r o w l
s
T* I I
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rc a e n te tiv e n o f h con
n p p ointed by C ounty"
C. R. D aw son a t a&lt; n
In th e Court* Houat
night, after eeveral pr
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is S S S "T- lawloiiTalkaTo
.iris.
Men's Club Of
of the bill bad ellrolnatod Pro“trJTZZ..*.***. Baptist— • *Church
day afternoon when Henator

Supervisor Tc
cehwMi.nb.ch ,f, w ob.)* a.jmh NewlyOrganized Bro*
loyal admlnletraUon follbw
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Of Activities la] CilHornifStorm lyer. aasked
that It ha *eQt bark ,
WernOOd HeBQSAa*
to a Joint Senalo-llouee commit-.
HrP a o O n P h iln s n n h v
WPASewipgRoom ContinuesSlroug The Westerner argued Ihut the

Iw flee pet*in of Urn fe a r’
IIs drifted within right a t
U f a uninhabited shares yesta th e teeth *r an A nti* p b
raoeoe efforts hjr rat high authority.
•A •
I Mural* raperts pf iho two power*,
m ethod a t Mao. la puaashatiou for sevotol wceha
M i r a i i t otetlou a lacs th* npropd of report* that
th* Priaceamper* Jdpoa b bonding or abort to build CntlnaatW o of th* wort. rsMrt
FRANCIBCO, F A ll - I A l
• calmer after th* tU O tta n csplt.t ships, hnv*1i program for Som bob County
W ^ h o r Boroao ’ record, -er*
toon In the oswtna room was tra&gt; ******
— Northern Call
lanrod on th . a p p e a l of th .
Froimrara rio rt. « U n d rt
'MO WPA project whbh pror^gg ffnto tho *Uie*nU&gt; day, bringing
fra raster laI* and wages of o % Wort rota and »»*• and Inertaa-

7 7 1

tippers Conti
Named To Co;
Division Of H
For Big Camp

Western Solona
Measure Be G ivti
Back To Committee
F o r Consideration

Approver Of P n j t d Meittiig Snow Causes
Provides For Coh- Flood, Peril Along
tinuation Of

Joint commlttra. . which .pent
J * *!
fire weary week, drafting tho
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program for controls ov#r' P ot
doctlon gnd marhetlng of cot- L ?" .
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ton. wheat, ton,. tMiapra and
h„ *
rlca. violated a ran a to r a b by

r*SJ2* “•

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•Hi* orlgtaal dairy
wolld have denied benrtlt p a * l R «
mauls la tan n er, who took land S l T .
oat of the prodtutlmi of taajor

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trw u s ap»n*v*d at the In.lstHwi
p*wbig room eupervbor arid f*-f th* sUno. most of them cau,*d &lt;4 tralalator. from B lab . Whrr. ^
^
J
n was Printed r a t th* Vermekj after irplt** grp rosofrsd te
delnrlng h.e long been a m ajor' o||on ot Tr
■pra ranching the Irt barrier three pa Ware' recent netee to Je
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and etlmutalloi
Iahcold rsoaain b contact with tho regard** secret naval tnion'l
The ronferera. declaring' the , h, men of th
• ria rtb b by radio of th . s o r t
W ta'I Waft Om Jepen
amendment
we,
unworkable, I ivslntlnn to
favorable moment for a raacoe a»- The agreement was rooehed
changed i t , they .aid. to permit | philosophy of
torapt was flatbed by the stranded tween th* Louden and Waihlng
“nortnel Increase,- In tho h » r d ,'voelUd f .n ,^
OWMbt,
governme&gt;|l* without w ilting
“"B
d
.
with prop!#, h
Th* scbntlats, who hare drifted Japan’s formal repljr l* the n&lt;
BchwelUnjjach - arums! -rim tjjhot- the Irue^l
from their b a s e s t.th e North pob demanding that H i e a
etiVM J&gt;oihTHfnJitt^ and llnusaTjjr “msirtfcgtd
to o jwtat off Graariand’a oastlfactorv'* hitawjr htfdta Kehroan
-voted fttf—T W ;* Original ’ 'rfsfrr being* we are
«"*♦.' wore reperied tnoVIHg south- reea-dlng bar naval building
amendment, tho conferees lied nol U w ton o'oted
ward at the rata ef 10 . miles a tent bos.
right to modify It,
idajr. They were in the region oft Unbea a faverari* rrply I*
fin won reedy support from MlBcoraaby hey when they came In I reived, the naira said, Urn Itrlt
noilty I,#ad»r MeNsrr (It Or«.l.
d ea r right of Graonbnd.
( American and Ereneh gevamrn.
end
Senator O'Mahoney (0
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I would raaort le freedom af a r
Wyo-I- who onnoonred they
would take Uto floor today to
A n r .H I a
with all Ihn b a n deon.
support tho ptptloa
U n C a ttle L lfte q
Tho necesrity fra Immediate
legislation ha*k £
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' t b s was of so ’ by Britain a n d __ _____ _____ ____ ,
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l, , ,
Majority K r a ia /
„^*Jf****
UnUsd tttalsa. h wag taarwsd, when a monlhly payroll of pf^OO.
I track
farm ,
and
Proparty Ky.l. opposing thli
(• J L i t e U4*r “ k*MB*
• * » Toky° •
Oolfttog, ranging! from baby throughout Northern *od Central
Itftod Goorgb*. rattle tick guar- He answers weuM ref*** th* data'apparal to th* Unrest adult alaea cailforol* fra. cellmatoj at milaaUne against Z b rida Uvastaek til e d by three ppwwa.
b made In the local sewing room Uoos of d rib rs.
Tho Hanford notary Flub hss
11 ‘ Pribn Is tick I r a
As result of trip Advene* worn* for distribution through certified
-------------------been challenged l&lt;&gt; o golf match
of Japan's Wply, Urn Wnltod ralb f channel*. Mrs. BmKh roby the Junior Chamber of CumB bun
Britabe-aad probably
adding
10,000 articles
ninrre, It w-e, |eont*il this morn­
S H T - g ^ a !***4 lhM, W&gt;Ur t
If'*0*- WIU join h Um duelskm - wers mad* and dWribsted for r r
v^j L f
m
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ing when o letter from Clyde
^ tfrb d
build beyond the
!b f porpoes* In fiemlnob County
lUmsey, secretary of lb* ' J e f ’
• * 5*2-hwg» Florida brriksr* aa« »ra limit b their aew eopltsl sklps dariog, the past year.
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------case. *■* relmsi-d far publica­
mfeeted by ticks.
Y
and beyewd Iho MOA-bn ihnlt for| Man's ore rail pants, shirts and ' Robert U do, a etudaot a t1
tion by Itoy Holler of the Rotary
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'cruisers.
• other masculine apparel, ebng Ratlin, Colleua whn hs« fought &lt;n
Club.
British admiralty Wgporu, it w*« With aHneUvoly mad*, bdias wasr tho armies of th* Loyslbts of
rha||sng*d
tha
Mr- Ram.
n l __ a s n __________i_ k ^ tovsabd shoriUnoraily. hero com- era reported being mtd* corn per- again *nd hss fln*Hr com* to
, , Roterlons to meol on eight or
I Market nine m*n toe in from the Junior
Odoeutloa and be free from the
Chombrr of Commnrc* . on th*
political, religious and economic
II.—O D -A municipal g'df link, on Thor#entanglements of Iho old World
-hot was ded- day, r*b. IT, *t I:no o'clock,
wftV be the speaker Sunday ovaat East Pa-1 The Rolarbos wura rscsntty
atag ' at th e . Congrecstlenal
CmrUtten Bodeavor Society held
a t -the Parish House a t TiOO
w'riock. It s a t announced today.
' “The pohlie b cordially I*
v ied .* ' the aanooncement road,
"te attend this service and hear
fWorhand of tho stro&lt;-Hles which
havo been,hinted tn the pepfrs."

Georjria Quarantine |- m,*nn* » Whfbdged &gt;u

Celery Control Gi
Will Meet Tohl

Victorious Rolurians
Challenged At Golf

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10,00©.;

that

Former Loyalist
fighter .lo Speak

Former G.O.P. Leader|

Captain O f’Gator Eleven Agrees To
Referee Benefit Contest In DeLan4
Walter Mayberry, University of
lorlda gridirpk s ta r , and captain
’ the Qatar Wbvpi 13 during the
tat seasaa.' wlll iwfriwe the Senrd-DsLend henefitjoetbell game
bo pUjrod on Inoiry Field In
•Land Tuesday night, Julian
lenstroth, publicity director of &lt;ho

Firestone
ried ln Akron

and B0I1 Offut at tho full hack
position.
Also on the reserve list of tbe
DoLand eleven
a r e , Wedsklng:
Shad burn, Pellrr, Rucsell,'
Sawyer, Kelly. Guridy, Pew ell, Bill"

» raster reported preklwstely SS trick ptayg. .
I t was announced the feature
manager of th* ef the tilt a performance of the
■tan aaneuaced D gU ad High School Hand, earnip loot night and pooad at 71 pbco*. hhleh wUl giy.
ch gridrbn per*! A Hgbb oat ferm atbo W B with
Mbnora. Btetaon th alr Illuminated capo a t tha h b f.
ran and IHippeU Abo wbne are being mad* to have
a ad Kiag Kopg.'tho Banford Boat of the U a b ii
a, Bill Groan and) Dram and Bogle Carp* portirra
hn lachb poeU, during tho h rif ra d la ta » art b

guest tPUakOf and with

porting cast of Mason* *
.ant a Masonic pier at U
lar meet lag of tha Oanfo*
Na. «t r and A. M- b t

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J ’ PWT{jh’ S&lt;pntoo&gt;« County'* sanator in tb s S tate
legislatu re, Is b slag discussed ta s -prospect for the 1940
gubem storlal election. We have not talked to the Senator
him self about It and ws do not know whether he entertains
tho m atter seriously, but there ore lots pf others who
think that h e Is Ideally Bulled to be governor o f this,
state, and furthermore, What Is Infinitely more Important,
(tm c ilir r to .t HAti:s
that ho could bo elected.
Among these la Martin Andersen of th* Orlando Sen­
tinel who says that Parrish, "top fligh t cltlsen" la "con­
sidering” tho governor’s office. "Saving h is money for
M.
*H M llw
soversl years now,” Andersen writes, “the Senator has a
llll n III, H i. tor IS * PHI-IHMI
ie I n ,J , Mill k- ,H«r«l4
subsidy which makes It unnecessary for him to bow and
scrape to politicians and so-called 'vested Interests.’ Par­
if*
rrpr«fk« llrrsiM Im Ihv IMIIimCI rish would mako a good governor not only' because he can
pay his own campaign expenses, wears no roan’s collar, but
# r««i n t v y
well In
b&lt;cause.ho is an Intelligent, progressive, capable cltlsen.
atrlfrs la U l n i a mm4 ftfw
Aud remember, h e Is a 8outh Floridian.”
Parrish has been in the Senate, and before th a t. In
the House, ever since w *. can remember,-; Ho Is the
one politician In the 8te|t* who has survived the Florida
boom, and the big bust' that followed. Ha .w w In the Sdftnto during the administrations of Governors Hardee, Mar­
tin, Carlton, Sholtz and Colie. He has served as president
o f the Senate with, unusual distinction, a position which In
this state ranks next to the governor.
Senator Parrish has survived the vicissitudes of two
FOR TODAY
decauos o f exacting politics, because, if he played politics
ihall rrcclvr, tha1 }it all, he played it according to the best rules o f the game.
bo full. —Julm 14 He didn't run for office because of what ,he m ight be able
to do for Parrish but because of w h it he wanted to do for
the people. He financed his own campaigns end so was still
m H litlC liB N
free and independent after his election. He made his liv­
ing In the citrus business and so was not tempted to try
to make It In the Benate.
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Nfabwitad-uid und drooped—a look
Wo bellevo that 8enator Parrish can be elected gover­
■MRSpOirir'l «nr|»l'u
MhoffTMii- fornur i;lnnco Od nor in 1 9 4 0 ‘if ho want* to be. And tf^he is, Florida will
have a governor who will not find It necessary to put all
■Hm*4iy tyrs;
K
memory1* t-t'"'".'1 lie told, his relations on the sta ts payroll, and who has had a world
|F .’,rBy iiiputal uteto
of practical ex]&gt;erienco in business as w ell,a s In govern­
BtfsKil, I Must li' l will—dude*
ment.
.
*wmt
.■Jsril known l ‘m needed st the
V twini.’* In- sighs, —
\
•Jks *lo»ly dragging one poor
if (out. Iu&gt; plh**
|ls tatxiiol v.ay, uncoil'clous of his
Another strong Argument In favor of th* inland lakes
T f .- c
and streams qf Seminole County In preference to the Gulf
-o think that Ml’a iimo &lt;hii *or'V Stream us a favored spot for fishN ft has recently been ad­
? wrtek
vanced by Michael Simon Scott, 37, son o f Viscount En, Usd led In manly spoils—this combe and grandaon o f the third osyl o f Eldon, o f London,
. brilliant mind—
yj,l, Send -In noddiug dullness England.
Scott dropped dead the other day from the thrills and
exertions of landing a seven, foot' sailfish Just as the beau­
tiful specimen was hauled over the side of the boat. He
hud struggled with It for more than half an hour and the
excitem ent o f seeing it leap throughout the air,* tho
thrill o f hearing his line actually whistle through the
, » Banfiml r»t llieuuOt Ua 10IM water, plus the physical efforts put forth on his part,
.UrtKda-/ party •!&lt;“ «**••.» ^ y **fh proved too much for him.
,
L dl any
: lowing
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Now
iK
he'had
contifitwj'ftinticlf'
with the apunuit of
Koine than u
yfcarfaU,
—Anunyuiuua the speckled perch or the big mouth bass, he would be
Uumanla Indicate ulive today telling hts friends about the "big one” he
Ibti villi tlni retignatlon *d enught In Ijtko Jessup. He would have had the same
Premier (lots, tha wliol* country thrills-and excitement, but he wouldn't have had to work
him self to death landing hla proy. That, at lasst, Is some­
U S#^ •-«■..
thing for middle aged men, *nd beyond, to consider.

SANFORD’S 102 Y1
OH LAN DO BBNTINEI

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Ih pi.il that tl Binford yesterday ob**r*nl her
ignii, affnnl aiiotbar -fid million oii*-hundrcd.anU-accon(l birthday,
'dcikrs te t itl.o cm a of tin* unrni* Iho aiont being apprupriataly oh*
■pleyvd fpr lint Hi-lit fo»r niouU)S{ u rv ed by dedicating and namlog
jWl'h the ItlHJ million nlirndy on a new polk bordering Lake Mooband, that- imilc* T*&gt;0 million dol- r&lt;w, plaiitlng a tie® in honor of.
Ikuv alti&gt;,jollier ili« ' tiiii'iu re- Mrs. J. N. Whltner, a pioneer re ‘
haired. And n i icable turn. It* la tident, and holding n Foonden*
too, even far Bilk richest eminlry Day dinnor under D. A- R. auapl*
In th* evening.
vn aal-th. It might bo bolter. I' ruaSanford
and Saminalo County
Set mi to u't, to cni-imtapo tapl" are on* and lh* aataa, and up ts
tkli.la to p i into biiilnear, ta ex* 1913 wen a pan of Orange
•J*Ul4 factories, olid i«biiild Plante, County, Re'atleniklpi
between
AVCn at Hio rjwriftrv of-n few Hanford'ead Orlando and Seminal*
■reatriclive liml ‘"wmllli-ihuiiog" and Orsngo Countlre have been
k»tw-.if ,hn ‘wHi jtas
pie *i«a&gt; over tbs years a*v* foe
Uek -to r a t . 'Rtit I f otbfre if politleal dteagraement twentyjpay , toapn b-ttec to gew # v »
Rrl'h tho tkb ilun to revive

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DR. MILLER

Shick.Shaver

No BLADES, No LATHE

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No BRUSH, N o LOTIQ1
SOLD OS s t i r TBRSf

Cmpasy

Randall Electric,

W E R T -T h e JE W E L E R
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“TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”

W m. wdw" T H * " ' " K J Z i

By RUBS ELL RAT

Every motorist st some ttrnr •djustlnr the sun visor to tllaslin Ala life be* hod to cotleml sate ike glare, wiping eft the
with the hack eesl driver. ' No
testier Ww sleeert tka purpose
of there who would direct, but
do not hold the wosei. It usually
ocean the! when they era sud­
denly shaved Into the driver's
rest they exhibit leas ability and
poorer Judgment than 'boss liter
so frocly criticise.
Psychology of this chars
moat have Intloeoceil the 1‘j
dent when oiler long monthi
rrltlrlsro of his every slat
action ho aaw fit &lt;o tarn and
to those In the back-seat'Sad
“All right, It‘a your cat—d
over here in tho front Seat
* | • • It Simula.
show me how to do |t."
el' Wa atilt hava a lot .at
CongrfSn took over th#
111 climbing to do andu «*fcU%u
FflW M

where. Then nt the Prei

■h**d

ian’t , •.tmpsaaabla

'» &lt;i gainy to require aoma car
[• 'and raiiHou* 'driving to* got

0 rclciM s U ...Rbaal and it nppaara that our
1 B u iln tn tdak »**«lar chauffaur ocvnia to b«
levarx,' pu«hl|&gt;g sble to handla tho car aa well U
ig Airnind
anyone alt# in
emit*.
1 lh« *»wil- ciaodo ha. given him
is bffn halpBjtl- *orn* rf*I halp, and rnabltd u»
l, Big BualnoiM ,0 • vol‘, ■ number of rough
iaa« hava sill ■!*&gt;**■ Now If tha rest .of you
u|iporiunlty to- gur* WWV*, to sit up and frat
All hava bcatv! *"4 S W . you ran, but for my
alt In and tall P*rt I'm gonna ralax and tat ,11m
■II as auggast bo/* go on drlvin*.Ilka, they bvan
.
d tfa V K you atk ma, this-ahiT
It hak^rfba'od a batter feeling
■II along the llna. Wa all appredate an opportunity *o blow
off (team, Wa nt] hold cariatn
rplnlont and It g t m ua s f a d ­
ing of aalf-hnportanca whan Ira
Tha
obrervntory " t a l k i n g
ere allowed to exprvaa than. JWhile tha romplalnta and aug- dock" In Parle, which automate
geated remaliei advanced by LA' Ifnlly announce, th* c o rm l dAs
U r an the unc hand are &lt;jupe •vary tan aerooda la caiuultad
different and in conflict with approxim ately 8,000,000 time* &gt;
thoca made and urged by Indus­ year by Ulepkona.
try. the fact that both d d w ape
given a u y pate* tha wSy far
eventual agreement and under
r tending. Equally a t vat knee era
tha alma and purpoaaa of tbaou
group* known a* BIO sad LITTLB Buslnsai, yat non* of the

giving all an *ou&lt;
cppoetaally to dlaesee our na-

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D O S O M E T H IN G . . .
l -nn) wrttypr* to ask
opinion n» to wlict k#iv «r. Mot V
wruU U advantageous at tbla
lime.

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Great Bettor Crepa—Fertilise With
NITR0PII06KA And CALCIUM NITRATE
With Oor Hammer Mill and Mixer,
tor Fdada are slway# frtih.

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os a dancer util would like to 1*
• chorai girl in New York City.1

SEMINOLB FEED COMPANY

“I am i s year* old, weight 1 IS

pouada, bright o fact, four onehalf Ihrfu-s. without i lioct j hair,

F ru lis and Vegelablee

Certified Main* Btlop S M
• Potatoes t 'tv.
Pries* Right—See Us&lt;

Spencer’s Market:

veil la celling alt letiri d i tatn

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tliars b a GULF LIFE «|«nt ^nttr

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General
Repairing

Truck fe Autp’&lt;-i
J, J. Dhunmond, Asafartaiit Mgr.
Soarord Atlantic Nattonai Bank 0

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»-2t!
"Know Florida
u” That would be a good
•to tat-e a little etdo trip
i to iflSKab I'aik in Miami,
• tha Cypttea liardtaa at
Bjt Haven, or to Bltvor
IT* at Ocala, gad learn fleat
much of the dod given
Bat of tkl* .tela, which IS*
' • I *naa- haa not harmed,
ratty a t the**
particular

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Flao Wktch Ado Jewelry Repairing
■ &gt; Diamond Mounting And Engraving

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lord atetUd U a 8#ulh Fk&gt;rk|
Railroad, part of lb* arigtni
Ptonl ay*t«ai and Ular tl* Al
lout:* Coaat Lie# Railroad. 1

1SS0 G*■»«**! U. 8. -OeSLot, on

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eboveiful of earth fac te* roflroad
"Kuaw Florida Weak’ from th* ganfoed termhu e- TW»
crad lima for

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&amp;ANFORD, FLORIDA

Bishop Lcete

Attend

Social Calendar
FRIDAY

.

"Black Eyed Hasan' a three
art maateal comedy, sponsored
by tha 8°ath g|da P. T. A. will
bo prasanled at the Janlor High
School
Audttnrlam
at
3:08
o'clock.

‘ SATURDAY
Tha Cadllan Mask Club wljl
tnsai at S ill o'clock In the Fan'

nlo S. Munson Studio, 111 MyHIa

Arena*.

Personals

Mr. And Mrs. Yount?
Given Surprise Party

iw rn

ssi?S£?s£5

Bl-hop Frederic Da Land Lee*#,
of the Methodist Episcopal ih sirb ,
«Ut preach at 'ha Klrpt M elodist
Chunk Sunday morn tag at 11(00
o'clock. It was announced this

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Christ,

Special For IS Dayo Only
I7 J0 lanolin Oil War# *

For $4-00
(•Ira Her A

ERE'S to Cupid and St. Val­
entine! What a splendid
H
ppportunity for a party with
prrtty little decorated cakes and
colorful Ices for refreshment*.
Although February Is replete with
•cessions fo r parties none seems
Bore appropriate than Valentine's
day for antartalntag with gay
•scoratlons. It offers a special Incentlva for bridal showers If
tome one te contemplating a
Spring or Summer wedding.
Tiny Iced cakee cut Into heart
shape • and other interesting
forms ran be quickly and easily
mads. Instead of baking the oneegg rake recipe given below In
Individual pans, juat b a it it In a
Urgt sheet and thrn cut out tho
shape* desired with cookie cut­
ter*. -A single recipe of ecvrn
minute /roetlng can be divided
Into several bowls, each batch
colored differently and when the
ckkrs are frosted they will rival
any professional ones — besides

Studfes^Plan
To' Advertise
•kipper.
- i
'T h e.facto r of. lime -va« again '
Conaldeted by members of Ihe com­
mute*, but J, C. Hutchison In 'a d ­
vocating the program, .Uelsrod
that while H would hove been more
effective If etarted at tho begin-(
nlng of Ihe season, he was of th s’
opinion - that profitable results}
f'ctild be obtained this year and
also ‘ an
Invaluable precedent

they taste delicious and boma
made. Little colored candles and
nut meats ran be used to decorate
the cakes after they a n Iced.
ONE EGG BUEET CAKG
(For Petit Fours)
H cup butter-^1 cup sugar
S
2
1
1

cup* soft- wheat flour
teaspoons baking powdef
cup milk
teaspoon vsnllta or lemon
eatract

Cream butter, add auger gradu­
ally and ervam together until
light and fluffy. Add unbeaten
egg, beating well. Sift flour and
measure. Add baking powder
and sift together. Add flour to
butter mixture alternately with
milk. Add flavoring. Bake In ene
large 10* a IS” br two small 8"
greased, paper-lined rake pans In
moderate oven (3?10* K.) 30 min­
utes. Remove from pans lmmadlatriy, *

Atoo

VALENTINE

Eyebrow Arch, Shampaa Sat
and Dry—Aloo Manlcnro

FLOW ERS
Sweat l*vno—'Violets
Snapdragons—Gladlola*. He.
Mlted Boagneta A Specialty
Rusncll'g F lo w e r S h o p
CELERY AVE. PilONB 334-J

For $1.00
Tal. 831 W
Baa If*
D c la n d , F la .

The FR0UC

Wan ted

Invites.You To Visit
Central Florida's Most
Complete

ELECTRIC MOTORS •
ANY SIZE Hit CONDITION
MOTORS GKNKKATORS
MAGNETO AND I'OWMB
EQUIPMENT
REPAIRED OR REBUILT .
AND GUARANTEED AS
NEW
COMPLETE AUTO
ELECTRIC SERVICE
i AND PAHT8

Dining and Dancing
Chicken and Steak Dinners
Serveil—M'llh Hot lllaeulls
A Specialty

Orchestra
Wed—S at. Nights
3 Miles Weal of Orlando
Ceantry Cteb on New Apopka
Highway
For Reservation*
County I'hone 31-R-PI, Orlando

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Phone 131

SHIPMENT JU 8T ARRIVED
FANCY POTTED PLANTS
(Primrose*—Tulips—Hyacinth* end Geranium*)
(All In Full llloom) '
Also Asatea*

IIENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CO.
r. 1st Si.
Phoao
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asm na im i ttv

It Is Dangerous

GREYHOUND
RACES

VAI.UAULE SALES
. FRANCHISE

SANFORD-ORLANDO
KENNEL CLUB

-Available In this community to
earn nf good chsrie er. Hell and
t ertlre high grade cu* nm tall*
nred made-lo-mea*ur# clothe* lor
men end women, made by femou*
"Golden Rule" Nash, largrol
cimprn) In Ihe Indu*'ry. Com
p » r line of fine woolen* at pop'
ular price* now reedy Tor early
Spring trade. Altrae.!ee. exclusive
prnpoaltlon will be offered the
man who meet* tiuallllralion*. 1300
men consider lhi* the be*t money­
maker in .riling field. Investigate
M I B U m I L WrRe .a t once for
defilT*. Th*' A.' N ash Company,
KlnrWItret, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Allan C. Goltachatdt, prtsldent
of
the
Gottschaldt Humphrey
Atlanta Advertising firm, deularid
that If Immediate acUosi on tho
m atter ia uk*n by th* growers and
shippers, ibe proposed program
could h* hunched by' tho first of
Match; which Is the beginning of
Iha peak sea**n for Florida
A number of the person# named
o n . the committee composed or a
leprueentetlv* of each shipper and
a grower member of hi* firm
named bg Comely Agant _C- HDawson weiw_not present, but
these abeences were credited by Mr.
Dswaon to the fact that member*
had not received notice of th*
meeting In time to attend ra'hur
than a lack of Interest In the
proposed program.
Should shippers agree upon s
definite plan In their meeting this

o'clock.
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Circle Number Four of the .Wor
man’s M M onanr Soclsly of the
F lm tttpUst Charch w « n t s t l l
tho home e&lt; Jdra. K. til Gartleon,
Blehmawd Araoha at 3:30 e'sJhsh.
Circle Number Five of tho ,Wbman's Miselonary aielety of the
First Baptist Church will msei d*
th* homo of Min. M. S. Neloom,
Elder, Bpvhtgs, pt 3:30 ♦'Hock.
1%e Bostaes# -Wometrii’ Circle
of the. Presbyterian Church' win
meet al thg homa of Mlat Frances
Morrow, Magnolia Artnu«, ai Tit#
o'clock.
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Specialising In
I 'r m iM ir i W i t t t

111 S. Park A ra
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01 ,Mr- L u n c h e o n (liven For

.r T h e. NStlonil tThaeplan Honor
Drajaatlc .Society . held lie third
angesl. nnq u et at th* Mayljalr
llot&gt;i wpi)q**d*r. night
"T h i’ Ban/ord Troup# of Theaplan*- Wa« tha first In lb# (tat*
to' flat ”■' t barter,'' said ' Mra- IL
C. Maxwell.' sponsor todsf. who
fu /tle r stated. ”Jn. order to becota# o' member ol the ThospUna
a ptrbo’a ; mtiil - have a verf high
ratine .In- dramallc#:*
The program wa»
follow*: .
Wolcoui*—Ml*s Jarquellua Camp♦HI; Prtsldent: ”
* ,
Recitation—Mis* Ann lleneoa
Dtnce—MU* Marjorie Cogburn.
Song—Voile Wllllaui*. JrTho»» enjoying Ibl* oceastcn
wore: Mrt. R. C. Maxwell, Ml**#*
Jacqueline Campbell. Nancy llot*
setter. Atm BCusou, Ana. Wright.
Daphne. TakacU,' Lon or* Whld-

BEAUTY SALON

AND

morning, Blahap U t l t , U president

ianCiubHolds
Annual Dinner

Irene’s Modernistic

Repairing Diamond Setting
Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler

of the Methodist Ecumenical Com*
ell, Weatem Section.
•H a of tha aUto a rt
Mr*. Damn A. Smith of Chicago, fHa 'haa been 'prominently aaH t e y t 1* «me«n&lt;km a&gt; lU* la vl.lt tag har peHnls- Mr. m in' ted
‘ I . with the , Unlfi*U*U
ilP W Kappa Sorority and Mm. John Melsch, Sr.
more men! In Method lam, which will
■being .held hera this
■■
| tarmlnata th lay eq r In the unit tag
M arWaaaoaacad today Mra. Eugene lllgglns and John of &gt;ha three Wad mg klethedlat
Dorothy W lntoa, atata Duran spent Wadneaday In Brooks- bod lea in tha United States wktah
*HI* wl'h lheir bbother, T. D. will giro Iha Mslhoglit Church
are aa follow*
Duran, who la III.
more than eight million members,
Dorothy
Wl
-------the announcement stated.
Mr, „ and Mrs; J. II. Trulock
Bishop Leo to haa aarrod &gt; | years
Secretary—Mlao C«ril|a Tyuluck
had* aa their gaest* yealerdar in the office of bishop. hating bean
Tree*arei—Miss Mary Magalro Of Dr, snd Mra U C. Floyd of e V a lrd u&gt; that office, fiuai. Ora*
Fllm
iii!# B
Itral
re I P
V r* o « k
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** *- - ** -- * * ' - .has
Laa
Olauta,
a. c.
Church
In, iWDaJt.'i'fila
* r,-------traveled quite WvMrf *nd-W(llt#0
Friends of -Mrs. C. A. Ilalnca a number of hooka, according to
S c a i W - M l a A .^ a r r
01 will be glad to learn that aha la ha* Rev. Paul Redfeafa, who arid that
proving at har home on Park Are- whan a • boy, tha bishop Ihred for
, TVla tar m y«A
no* after liarhig been ciitlcslly a while with his onela, a Mr. Da
III.
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Land, who eras the founder of Do
land, Fla. Bishop Lsctc haa a
Slats ,.t Ad»boc—MU* Kathryn ;
f d l l™ ' JR r s , V l C Smllh and winter home Ihera.
MkrPhp i»f, Qrlando,
Tha f«))ow tail program haa M|a* lbeHa Smith of Chicago,
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been plann'd by tha local chap­
Mrs. Frtd William* at their _ _
, _ n ' ... .
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ter!
••
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Friday—ItpgJsJrsUon and Open horn* on Onk Avenue.
Ifquoa at tha. home of Miss
CecOla TruH|*k.
Friends of Jaincs Hardin, will Mr*. Norman peForvat enterSteak Snppey at the home, of bo glad to learn that ha I* 1m- ta|ned tha Morning B ridge. UU'b
M|aa, HpeT'.Wight.
pi or tag
rapidly afjsr havln with a luncheon yaatyiday a l har
Dance a« Womaap ' p m ' r i Z undergone an operation for ap- Home on Plumoea, Drive. .
Batardar—Bu*l»ess 'M W i i t f Ul psiidkliU Saturday at the Atlantic At Ul, eonclualan of the gamoa
Iha bonye of U l p J i M n # 1 r Coaat Lina Hoapltsl In Wayeroaa, high score prise wss awarded U&gt;
, gtaa-v . v
0*&lt; l a ' l A
a* i - m . wW Mra. 0. D Bishop and Iha agreeoo
■~ •
I prise etas won by Mra. Ernest M.
Delegate*. , . . '
Mrs- Joseph K. 1'off of Floyd.. Galloway.
Tea at ska home
VA, who h a. bam the
Those attending wsrer Mrs. 0 .
**Ut Lafi)«r.
i f 11
BUhop. Mrs. Rslph Wight, Mra.
***** * ' **•
I- Parkins, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins,
‘•ft this mynfSii -frr tlobastlan. i Mr&gt; E m . Calloway, Mrs. Wgltar
Doii 1114*.
Mr*- Poff will he %-*■(&gt;*inhered Colemen, Mra, Party Mato and
D*U&lt;gat«o who trill ho preosnt aa M U a.»«t|y Roop who »J'*nL Mr*. C. ,R. Klrtley.
aro: tho Mlaopa Sa)iy R potk-anl
Nancy 'f*a»n of Bt. Ppteietaiygi

MONDAY
Clrcla Nambcr One of tbo
Presbyterian Charch with Mra. LF. Boyle, chairman- wfll moat
at J:*# o'clock a t 'th e home of
Mrs. R. K Tolar, SOT Magnolia
Avenue.
,
Circle Number Two of the
Presbyterian Church with Mrs.
T 8 Crawley, chairman, wl|l
m eat'at 3:00 oYfoek at tho* home
of Mr*. W. M. Thigpen. 301
Magnolia Avenue.
w
Circle Number Three nf th#
Presbyterian Church wlih Mrs11 8. McCall, chairman, wll)
-west at tha liunie of Mra. It. J
IJW lr. Sot Palmetto Aronua at
d:e* o'clock.
Circle Number Four of the
Presbyterian Church with Mrs.
F K. Smith, chairman, will moat
at the htrnie of Mrs. F. J. Wlllnk
3474 Sanford Avenue at 3:30
o'clock.
Clrcla Number Five nf tha
Presbyterian Church with Mr*
T. N. Ten bat, chairman, will
meet at the home of Mra. J, O.
Andes- Ra*t Twentieth 8tr«ot ‘nt
1 :0a o'clock. 'Unites*'’* will .ha
Mr*. Mary H****ni*r and Mrs.
M
■; Mav*n: ■ OoyaWrn
11. M. Goodwin,
Wlleoi 'of
Circle Number SI* nf the Turnar ag^
Prosbylerian Church w|ih Hrf. Clearwater; and ’ Dorothy , Cober*
D. I,. Thrasher *a rhalrman vfljl If. . P»l asRsePl* and Jean
meet al the hrtno of Mia* P e n t Oaernaty of Orlando.
- ‘ - *
*
Leo (Be|| at 3:00 o’clock With •*
Mra.’ Hugh TorVenr* nml.MI**
Lei tie Caldwell ae haaleema. .
The regular bualneaa and prw
hi*m me*ling of the Woman's , i ‘
Missionary Society of tb* First
Mr. and.Mra." A.'.U Young.of
Methodist Church will b* held Sawyer, K a a ,; who a r t spending
tbe w interjalth their,-s o i l s , Claud*
at tbs church at 3:oo o'clock.'’
Circle Number On* or Ihe Wo­ and Tom', aad -their fatnHUe, were
man's Mlss'onary Sotlety of ths entertained' with a surprise party
Firsl Bsprlal Church will meet at Wedneodsy night In relebrailon of
the home of Mrs. B. C. Moore, SOI their Und wedding annlvertary,'
They ssaro preeoated with a largo
West Twentleih Street a t Sl30
o'clock.#**hTkhdi^ eaka booking
&gt; and]**,
r - Cirri* Number Two of the Wo. and a number of gift* from their
' .Jsn ’s Missionary Society of tha friend*.
Those present .were: Mr. and
First D splltt Church will meet
V th* home of Mra. W. D. Gard­ Mra. Tom Yeung and children,' Mr,
ner, 1101 Myitl* Avenue •&lt; 1:30 and Mra. Burt Cole and daughter1,
Mr. and Mra. Bi'.l, Young, Mr. add
o'clock.
Circle Number Thivo of Iho W4' Mrg. Don Young and son, Mr.' add
man’s Missionary Bociety of lbs
First Baptist Church will most at
th* homo of Mra. Jo* Gonsalet,

T o -N ig h t

For a Vakntine's Party

On Route 17 — 10 Mllen South Of Hanford
(Turn at th* Red Arrow) .

10 RACES
n ig h t l y

(Except Sunday

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£ K. ROSSETTER

I/Cgallied

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H elling

FLORIDA STATE RACING COMMISSION Hlll’EHVISION

Valentinu
Flowers

FORT TIME 8:111

Potted PlnntH

Btlch, Mary RattlfL Eda Stleh.
Mary WaUom Rath Strtnge,
Mary Naniy Brook. Joyco Hunt.
Doris MrOsll, f)orla Boo William*.
Ine’a William*. D erieu . .'Hare*.
Dona* Montan, Batty Thurmond
hrtl Mr. nhd M r t 'J . P. Tker
•aoglel.
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i i . i Jarir
t u e nOrtM.
. t i oRddl*
u u *D*|dln.u i..
•&gt;:AJa»
taW TnJntog O av and Wllb..» D*ora»t, I . M. Teltord,
•1U, inaft • at .UM - g tn i Maadall PridsL Walter llaynes,
.CJtsMchjil 7»3ft-,#&gt;rtrt Joq Crto*hgw, Franklin Rrsnsn
BreiiAn. Jlunllay. Bohan itotaolf
and ipuiv TtiHrmowd,, ^
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* “ »tadeTstaod Ih a U h e prapoH*Mn srtJl go
It has^ been decktad that M. 2-3
!»*&lt;«« of tho nnmboy _of grows .
"1“ l
‘? * .r r *, r *nl
before I* wlU id undertaken.
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Corsaffes
1 Lovely Judith Allen play* the
feminine lead of the new Hops*
lohg Cassidy picture
"Texas
Tig'll," which opens S atu rd ay 's!
|W Rltt. Theatre. William Boyd
la-featured as llopslong.

Aexirtmrnt Fancy

s Cut Flowen*
Celery A re.

1’hone 212-W

Foiinta
Saturday A Sanday Only
FROZEN M&amp;K SHARES

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TRUCKS

F L O R ID A 'S

COM FLETE

FA IR'

Chocolate Assortment

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Sha will be dtllghUd with one of tlwaa beautiful n d
aatln-eoverd, heart ahaped boxaa. . . and when aka
discover* ll iu fllM with dellcloua candy your mao*
sage will be complete.

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complaint* from the Federal Communliatlona commission.
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holding group* .tails m* ho Ihjnko
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W m ON-DOLLAR PROJECT FOR SOUTHERN CAMPUS

To $howCards Is Readied h
In Naval Race Citrus Sale*

Prorate Set
By Committee
One-Quarter Of Ship*
merits To Be With- '
held During* Week
Beginning Febr 14

M t h r la HeM Ta
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O f A a s tria A m i

On Femvs Policy!

Government Asked
To Buy Surpliiii '■

SocretaTy Of 8 t » t e ’

Commodities Corpora
ation Requested To “
Pay $ 1.25^Per Crttt^
T h e , F lo rid * C e le ry lo d o s -

Control Committee v6b^?j
tseommond to (ho S a n ta *
- o fjM ricu ltu re A -p ro f^ ,,

VIENNA, W k IEd M a c o f c r K u rtv e *

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Feb.’JflTirhd^ph* edjournea
nculon passed « reoolutloa
illatk lan a ( g e n . I t la laien ailag
»• not* th at doHac the Hewt rarShawn ahova la Iho archltoefa concept b n of the mllHon-dolUr K. Ulanlry Jonra Educational
•M l Sap* •$ title maarth (F hbrasfyl
l»r‘end. A camilViN I* t* l
I W i a hod »h » p«d to n a r W
■Xatioo plann-d foe Iho campus of Florida S onlm i.i
J a * IC.eM.Me t r a w a t fraah M l 'ting »nder way to l*W® F lu-da's quota :f $3.10,000. the rema Inder to Imi rui.cd next autumn In 15
hoy dries of tho United 8Utoi.
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Advertising Plan
Jap Government
Is Postponed Eor
Admits Soldiers
WeteDiiorderly CITY NEWS BRIEFS Current Season

FTmnk W. Shapcrt
Ex-ACL E m ployee!-*"*-

| Wes In Orlando Senate Plans Vote

Note Says Necessity
Arose Because Of
* Lack Of Supplies

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IwMathhte' la tebatated This Mr
wrntaa ta he s tm . Meanwhile, the
followteg sm lM * s i tho ahtpptag
isiaasi to wale—wStrh allows

Tho weekly meeting of the Ro‘
lory Club will be held hi lha Valdet Hotel Monday at 12:15 o’clock

Three To Five Year
Program PI ann e d
To Begin Next Year

The bl-weokly meeting of lha
Shippers representing a control
?ltr Commix Ion will bo hold U Is tp t celery toireaga stripped from
pro*cel of Jan. he City Hall Monday night a t 7:30
Bemlnola County unanimously rec­
IT, w h y admitted that Japanese iclock.
ommended that (he proposed ad'
■oMhwa co m milled disorder* In
N a n k i n s and
Illegally enten-.l
Violators of CHy ordinances yorllalng program for the current
A n o r l r a n property at Hangchow.
III bo trl^ ft before City Judge celery see.bn b« dropped end the*
Tho Japanese ne»e. however . Miller in a session of the Mu- tho m attrr be held over until
■old th o Nanking Incidents w rrr icipal Court at the locsl 1'ullre early May when a commi're of
iho rooult ad an "u n a v o id a b le
khlppcn will liegln n e«m|ialgn to
Inauhlciewry of the force detailed
for nn cslrn si'e pro­
to the duty of protecting right*
g ram .to continue from 'liree *«|
and Into reels of .third powers."
The regular monthly-meeting of fl«a years,' M. I/. Culltim, sale!
Regarding the mnfgchow. tael' the Sv|M-rivlsory Com m ittrr for thT manager /o r Chase'and Company,
donla, the note ~Xlfbrted that eup- local
Ho rids
Htato Farmers who prtsbird' over Iho meeting,
pjty lines were cut »n»l It was Wholr.alo Market wrl'l be held in
ststeil ludiy.
I
sstfOMry te requisition provi­ the Market Office Monday night
''A t I| m- meeting all rgrred Inj
sions within that city. The note a t 7:30 o'clock, J. G. Michael,
asraaeeralod measures lakrn by eecrrliuy, announced today.
Japea la prevent any rrcurrence

i£
2?m
tZ ^ h tlto d Stolre

requesting the Surplue Com­
modities Corporation to pu"heed
■It lurplui of U. 8. Ho. a S***JJi
or bolter at $1.25 per crate dur*
Ins the coming week. f ■
A report offered ,&lt;l the, meet*
Ins bjr 8ecroUry»;4. C. tMUc*
allow ed that the u i t « » Bfteta
tor • dossn »l»»a on tho
York markets for tho c a r m l
week bad dropped from ( U S $W_
Iho previous week to $$.11 eenta
and In view of the |or«o tow *—e
In lha aupplr avellkhl# for iM$mant during tho coming WtaH»*
( Cootie eo4 ( le a !■ (• P W l

CIO Demands T\
Senate Commlti

HearJBridtfs’P!

ed sack Incidents.

Bepubficans~ Will
Make Lincoln Day
Speeches Tonight
. Wa s h i n g t o n .

—A b r a h a m

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Lincoln

12 , - o n

illrthday
• m Im « f l start the Sepublle&gt;
M K y tonight ow' the 1&gt;3S pel HI(M campaign aimed primarily at
tefMoalog lha party's strength In
P t f s U k s s senators, represonlatlMS seed party leaden hove dt-

“ »*» tU lf clties, Tho gogyu, ,„on| h| y meetinir
• • •M nk a t dlnnen honoring the of the Beard of Director, of the
■ JfM F *f fh* Greet Emsnelpe- Seminole County Chamber of
*&lt;P — d latldsota t y tepplytag far- Commerce will be held in the
$«Mr policy. Boomtor VaadoabefR Chamber building Tuesday night
of Mwolgwn. d lssoswod by party g t 7:30 o’eloek, T. E. 8lmpson.
mMwava aa a possible praaldanUII president, of the trade body air
• P M * ■ 1*10, wul apeak ln| nounred . today and urged every
T a tty officials aald efforts la
R I M raaspalgn will ba cancan
■ M la hbowt g hundred congrco
b a i l dlstetete S hofea of picking
p b ate sew M and CO House seels.

Gainesville Flans
Fire Department
Cattle Field Day
Has A Busy Day

Schools In County To
Ckwe For Exposition

Mombrrs of tho Fire Depart'
mont yesterday were called to
tho Intersection of Calory end
Blpco Avenues where lha ospliaK
AS Whit* schools ta BosatnoFboiler of tho fllclo Rood DeportjM s tr wat ba dismissed Mon- ■sent had caught fir# The' flro
waa cillngulnhrd with very ■lit­
tle dsm sgs done.

Tlta apparatus wag also gsllsd
to Eighteenth' Btreat and rr»ncn
Avenue ydeterdcy where a arose
fire tbrenlinad to du damage.
Thursday the Department was
called to extinguish two gras*
ft res. one ta Baa LanU and tha
other oa South Sanford AVbnuc.

THACKER INJURED

P a n a m a e r r r , i w i« .~ (r)
-Mrs. Mary E. Btavmuqn. a
Word was racaiead this mom■■Aar, waa Intend aartoaaly tag af the death of E. A. Moffit
bweuday night whan tha aa»o- formerly af Baargrd. ta Detail.
Mas*.

No partlentars', regardtag bis
.death wag Jearaed.
. Mr. Matfll waa thd breiksr af

jRlta R-

J

bean tarited to attend the third
annaal Beef Cattle’ Day lo be held
ta Galnekvllle on Feb. II, accordht# U information received re*
rendy by County Agent C. U.
U sw so n .

.

,

On Ihts day,' the Experiment
Station will b«ve on exhibit three
different lots of sUora (Floridaraised) that hove been fed en dif­
ferent fattening rations.
Tha records of feed., methods
of feeding, weights, end economy
Of gains from the different feeds
•01 be given out and discussed at
this mealing. These feeding trials
will answer more questions with
raforancs to foods and to feeding
and finishing oat steers for m ar­
ket
Tha steer feeding exercises will
ba a t Iwo o'clock at tho caw feed­
ing bent but it U suggested U » l
cattleman c o n e to Qalneovlllo ta
the morning- and see the brooding
h aN i a tad pasture tf e t t ta fha

largpoRt, .»v

,

trn 'li'W F thtoreslsd In *what a s
alien h at'to say.'*
"TlnJ matter Is ope of each
simple justice and TundamenUl
right that wa ara coinpollad ta
believe that tha senate Joint eom4
nierro and labor commltlaa wfll
not allow Senator Copslaad'a 'darial on to aland and wilt Immodi*
ately offer Harry RrMcea tha
right to bo hoard before the eoaa
inlltee," Bropby aald,
"Nntwiibstsndlng lha fact that
an Invastlcatlon of tha fllaa af
tho labor, department tailed * M
■upphrt his charges, Banalag
Copeland continues to denoaqM
Bridges In the most violent loving
as an alien Illegally In thla eoaa*
try and unfit ta ba a M ias land-

Tha department at labor.)
catad Thursday that It will i
hold a hserlag on tha slut
against Bridges and that tbs
bor loader probably would
eallod In (satUy.
The CIO demand earn* a .
hours after Senator Ouffay, d
ocrat, PsRnsrlranla. prqpeaed
the committee a measure
signed lo stabilise msrttpaa'
bor coadll Ions Ihreagh arb
(ion and mediation of dlapi
a bUI clo.eljr parallels
,rated by Chalraaan K qu
of the mariUate coramlaatan
differs ahorplr f /b a the v|
of Labor Booratary Forfclna
opposes arbitration.
— V

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LOCAL WEA1

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and
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!U a a w a r e n o n e lo o h o p e - t m r u
In
tb a
a o m m e r-h a rn
■ t h e y a a t t la d o n t b o I f - d o u b le d I k * la n d 'a p t o d u c » lr | ly .
r e f a r m # In P in a M o a n - T h e r a I , n o lo t u p In t h la d lr * c l i a r . B a t n o w t b t l r p a n - t | o n a n d B a n u a l i d o e a n 6t a n "
a f a l l a n d t k a l r P r o d a c e %nJ j | B j t t o t h * b e n e f i t .
Thom aaon. a
fo rm e r
w o rb e r. fo r
ln e t a p r * .

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t .u r k le e l
llr r la e h e y 1
.It e r a t e
M ir e l l e q u r e t
. H a l e It.
.H u b
C o r im a llo n
1’ r l n c u F l e e t •
P K C O N D H A C K : F u t u r it y ,
t r i m n a if a t » * iir ir« o » t n
D a v id II .
m a le T r a f f le
lie n f jn y
T lir e e r lll*

Yf. I . IV.
K eeva Joe
B k y - r lle h
K«**y T r a llle
T il IIIII HACK: I I * Mile.

IlmeA 11*11 ml Hally Itoaklr)

II***' Hud
All My**
(leh lle K u r ik a
C a re fu l M aid
F e r lu a *
F rie n d ly F *h*
D ritw nly
In d ia n Y o rk er
FOURTH HACK: l - l l Mil*,
n e ffle u N ile
K aa*a* T ra ffle
flood a* 4 llad
King** N la b l
ll l a h i.’liief
C o e r * O utlaeh
Oay lile la lo r ,
Ann T ru e •
F IF T H nA R R l F u tu rity .

B q u te k y K heea
M anny H e*
J lt l F e l
a lin e N e r w le h
I'e te r r a n
T m lf la D lr e e la r
■ p o rt I n * l l e r
A n n F a llh
N I X T II H A C K ) l - l l M ila
Ir le h llr ln
F ly in g T e ll
F n n ry M ean*
t d lil* U ln a h
K a ta lllit la a
T r a ff le C b a n e e
W k lr it
I'r o o t H e a d e r
a i V K N T i r nACKi F u t u r l l y .
D e l 'I m H u ll
llln n d y O m e n
Cen H ear
C a lo rie
. .
m e n llllla
F la e h F a t a l* t
lle n d . A n d r e w
H u e l* R o ll
K i n i l T I I H A C K : F u t u r it y . *
D ijo n
a p o rlln a L if e
V e in .I In e 'e H e a r t
f le p r le v e g
W h i l e M n io k *
D lr ly O m e n

P llo i L e a
n u l l a ia r le r
M a d e C a r e lk l
M y e t l e M e lo d y

laaaified

Adve

Room gortge apgftmonl—adalt,
o n ly . P h o n e T T S -J,

!* BUT,-Coupe—Will aell

CqWr for ytOO Driven
e mll**- call tti-i-

Carpenter and painter ‘wlnU
■' werk, UOI Bajitord Avo. ‘
■lightly ueed tlOM Deed Blew*
'ffknt waeblng end Ironing- Mary ari-Warner Ratytgarttor, M i d i
i t T8rt»n 1011 W. 1th St.____ Keyetone automatic ga, wkler
Ootorvd ‘woman want* Job or boatey, t&gt;0.M| Magic Chef range,
' lanodrr work. ByWetter Butler. m ooi tll.ll Vacuum Cl*an*rr
,01».IO; ; all |n perfect conditionty t B. Ilk BL
Alao l*Tlr*l clrculallng kaatera
*( bargain prlcaa. BcoU-Carraway,
Inc.
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SANFORD MARKET REPORT
| l . l t - | l . t l l m b u a r r ta . W o n d er,
f a ir to B»»d, II.M -M .IA
FOTATUKn:
Buppllea
lib e ra l,
d em an d
fa ir.
m a rk e t
w eek:
FI*. HI lee T riu m p h * hue h er* . A
e r l a , glaldr a ra d e A p a th . No. 1*
t l . i a - l l J T No. la . |I .M - II ,1 # .| UH
C o m m /rrlal* . No. I * l f c - |I .M ,
I'lM A A PFIdW i C u b an a id . aria.
l # - l f No Buppllea.
I l / n i n i K a i F la ., p a r d a a feuK.
t t .f d e ,
MlflNACIIl F la .
b aa.
b ak ta
n io e m a d n l* » » o -|I.M . Mew Kaalan d Tie.
. . .
_ .
HgUAMin F l a , b aa b a k ta , T ellew C rooknecka
f a ir
la
re e l
l.ll-M -T .i
I'o n re r
ll.a a - ll.lll
P h llt, n rd lriary in fa ir, I I .I I - I L I * .

Beet kerne bargain Inf Sanford.
emulating of • room boat# hod
t.'reom houao for aeriaata, la flrgt
tlaa* condttioa, #4fl. let, epaee
for flower -‘and regqtabW garML
W U lw c M t I b J U

’’.Si'm . *!SISL i2Jj

t lc a ja r n ig h t a n d f e e t a a d f k r a e lIn g a n d e n t e r t a in in g a t m it a f l a t a
b e a n a r r a n g e d . P r o b a b ly j m a n y
■ e a k a w fll m m f o r B lt r d t * p a n
o f tk a y o u n g ate r w h o b e 4 P re ­
le c t e d k lm a a lf l a t a
fa m fa - a id
: ANN ABSOS, M kk, Pah. f c f o r t a n a v U t k a r o d lo ,
J
A f a # t c a r d g r e a t a d t k a i a i a a t a (F)—Co^oPyta-Wnleu and tUbarb la g # a t t k a t r a c k la a t . n ig h t , m a n a r e ; W o r r y in g o v e r » n e w
p a r t ic u la r ly l a - t k a n h it h f e v e n t
w h e n M ia # A n d r e w , b e a t / o u t t k a
f a v o r it e # t o w la h a n d f l j . 'M le *
A n d re w , d e fe a te d O a y J M a tro n
a n d S p e e d y K a r l, tk o e lr t e t c o n ­
t e n d e r * , a n d r e t a m e d h id r b a c k ­
e r , 111. 4# t o w i n .
V
T b a t a a t b r a c e a l a o S &gt; r o r 1d e d
a e p e c ta a la w h a n M y j O r u n n a
r o m p e d e e t r t k a f In t a b &gt; H u e lip
• Ig b t le n g t h * to b o a t o o t S a k a r e 'a
P a a c y a n d N ig h t L a d d lw l tk o U t ­
t e r • b o w in g - T h e f a T u r t l e , A n n
Wmu.
i l t , cw»e
a m a Ihi
n a t ilh . , I
C o lo r f u l r a c e , f e a t l r if i g .
d o g , a r a b o o h e d f o r- w ja d ®
e r e n ln f . w |lk p a r b ip a - t f la i
o f a t t r a c t io n , f a v o r in g t k a ■ ra n t, a l- llt h - o f - a .m il* | api
if** lg»
l y , In w h ic h B id * T r t t t t e , I
b o w R o d . tb a fa m b a a / ik d ]
P o lly r ila . M la , A r d - N a - L o c b
U u | a .T a c t ic ia n \ a r t a m o n g
tlM 'a b )# o d . i t In je e t e a c h e m ic a l
• U rie r a .
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Seminole County

A n .

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F la .
M ate
tin
iW K K T POTATOKMl to u tb e f n ,
t'o rln H im * fa ir la aond q u ality .
C W T b e a r. | l **-11:11: K iln Dried
N nnry H alle, hue. h e r * I I.I I.
lirrA T ilH d : iN n r th e rn l
M ala*
O r M '.unialne CW T h a g * I I .I I .
TOMATO KM: Buppllea m o d erate,
dem and m oderate, m a rk e t a le a d f
F la. loeee c r l* a p p r a i. I t
Iba.
n et. w lte ra n g e In
q n a llly
A
co n d itio n , a re e n a
A
tu r n in g *
ood q u n llly . em ail a lia *
m oelly
I I t - |l . * d ; few (In# q u a lity II.IB ; O r e r a t r e a t l a n d
O e .\ t o W U « n
I .I I . III pee e r r .
In
condition.
C y p rw * C o .
\ •
• I .ll- ll.e d , M ’lia .
I l i a A la rg ­
er f a ir q u a lity | l . l f - | l l l i I I I *
S h e r if f* D e a d .
l l . U i P o o rer, a ll nlsee low er.
J. V* n h t r U f
to
T I’ltNIPHi gup p llee lib e ra l d e ­ M c C U l I n r v d ,
J a m e * A .^ C u n n ln g h u m v .
m and m o d .ra le , m a rk e t
aleady,
•F la. ^ a r p l a ' ta p * p ar de*L b un
l a .f l e . 0A1-AD. p e r b p * kpr. .( !&gt;
S l a t * o f F la t Id a U O r w ig a - S a m l'
H e.
,r ■
•
v
COHN: (HhrIJed) M oulhern W hit*
nala Co.
CW T bane. I I . I I - I I . H .

!

Ion good quality, medium efee
• le.et-iu m. Had. I)| baa bpr*
CAHROTIi guapllr* ggklerat*
demand -UybL eaaekul eiendr.
Flu. net due kun ««-llci TOPPED
per doe bue. ei.eo-CI IB.
CAUI.1FIA)Arid11: Fla. searee IH
bue. Bar* ll.ll-II.U.
. CELfcnr: Fla. I»- eld. drti.
M -1 e Jlll-ll.lt
. CHMfilV IIKaflTB: Fla. da* Handling Of Drinks
bun. H-llt.
CltlNKBN CAnRAflRi Fla. per • Is An Old Problem
do* aee la ble*. alow O-ltc.
.ll-llc
.cniJwtHIWi-Fla. per An* baa.
L 08 A N O E L B I ! , F e b .
COBNl ■tnre.nl FI*, per Ae* M o d t m p e r p l e i l t y o v e r w h a t • #
Nn guppllee.
mir.flMllMltni Fla, bun. bpr*. d o w h h a l c o h o l i c * h a d I U p a r a l ­
No Runplle*
MOOPUNTt . FI*, bu* kpr*. tl eh lu rI n Pa an tcci he n t Mt iemK et n* ,l a ay a. y ap rDo fr e. e Ae or r
fair ip aaog.vH.ia-Ii u
LETTUCE: Fla. ICKRHIHI. ReelWWVjeua aa^JIaiy qnallly, Tie. oC fa l i fLo ar ‘dn ina aa tt L tohaa A nU gn e l lr* m* l t y8o mo *f
. MUITAltDi Fie. early, per go*
(Ft*+il#uy ha# bpr*. It- l a w n t r e a t e d a d r u n k e n o f f e n d e r
j*1*- Hue bpr* ILTl- m o r e l e n l e n U y I h a n a a o b e r o n a ,
e o m e m o r e e e r a r e l y , b id a l u d l e *
OHIONfi ifnreen) 'ft*, per go* a l l o w e d .
b** are (a ale*, llunrk tt-lle,
I'Anaf.Nn FI* par Be* ban.
In the Creek town of Loeri la
M* •
aou*hern Italy, the (Code of Ealoa&lt;r * ^
r**-- bu* bat*, eue
allowed a ladyvone attendant,
but ah* waa entitled to two If
-«rr«u,:
....
b,r*.
Wonder* fair la good qunlily ■ho were drunk.

TRUCKERS NOTICE
J J g g m y ^ Q a a i wheel
M g PORD-Duel Wheel.....b ........ *
1934 CHEV:—Dual Wheel..,..........

Doctor Drinks ‘Vision’
To Clinch Argument

Liquor Store
We

ca rry

a

c o m p le t e

line or

Liquors
Wines . ,.
Whiskeys
Gins
31Z Sanford Ave.

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.
GLASS . MIRfiORS , PAINTS

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof Product!

! w qnkhr rock , A r it ^ D -

t

,% T h e n T rack. In Aral c h u ah»p. « ] t h -as b e .

6PKCIAL HOME Bargain at big
.aaeriflee. Corner Ilk Bt. and
Magnolia Av*. All caahu Bee D /L
Thraeher, executor. Phone ML *

N iw iu

tfUrine Parasite Is
P6ttnd;ln Great Lakes

GREYHOUND
H a Irtf*

. . OF ALL KINDS

DANGEROUS

ENTRIES TONIGHT
T

Martin’s Garage

I, R N. NIPPER

r M S N l . i M a y l a l o n , " a n Id o n e
e * o d N a v a jo m e d ld iia n u n w h o

Try A Delicious
H o W c -m K W M b a l

” N e v le le i,- * e U
IW f a ' bend
o f . Ik o

D r. W . W .
r e e e m t le n

r* "*ta

i T h a n - D t J D e W y b o ile d t h e w a t e r
M F ^ K t k a ^ h o T T e v o f Ih e In d ia n # ,
I t M a a a. 1ft. P a t a r i a w a y o f
p iw n e l a g , o p e n . t k o I n d i a n a
h a ilin g J d U a t y p h o id g e r m a
U m i a o t k a a a n a n m a a h o u ld b e
w h e n t h e T a a a r r a t lo c i'* w a t e r

Im th a t
and
aaad
bop*

LANEY'SDRUG
STORE
Complete LCinch

S U t a o f F lo r id a t o A . I L D * a n *
4t a l i e f a r i ! • « O f M a r f c a g e
T i ll e r , B . T , t e O e o r g e ft. B h t fle t t ,. - - ,
_
R e le a e e f r e m C h a t t e l H e r i t a g e

FOR EVERY
BUSINESS-FREE!

DS WITH a ^fundamental tuula of
tented eiperlenc* . . . ad* U ut con­
tact the conaumcr and bring In exlrn
prof.tM for any hus in mu. Then# ado,
tfntnd In appoaK tented in eopy anglen
and Unted to pull ar* FREE, to tko ad­
vertise ra In Tha Herald! S t#rt boaatlng
your bualnean now with batter adrartl**«F . V.. ptan promotion*, Urga a r n a n .
through tba naa of Staaten Sapor SatYtea frta to arary ndvertinar ln Tba SabSanford Herald!

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DAILY
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8ANFORD, FLORIDA, TH

U. a Official Visits
Mrs. Ruth Rubens
M oscow ,

ded

r*h. io—o r &gt; -

Mra. Roth K u h Robin, of
K*w T o rt, pale from two
months of Imprisonment, talked
for am boor nod 11 rata a tea with
Lor W- Haotlegoon, . United
Staten chart* d'affaires, bat
apparently. w as. able to Impart
I IJU(* of bar account of b n hr*
in uoaplcan of expton•I* . Bortet Judicial authorities
were proaont to cannor the in­
terview, lira. Rubatta w i i per­
mitted to antwtv M l, quo*tlona approved bp th* military
Judge. Hendenon declined to
toll what took plot* d a r n , the
visit to the prison b at made a
report to tha State Depart*
meat at Wbiblngton.

000 On Hand F6r
This.-Fiscal Y e a r

A to lls Are Up
In 1 Week
it Of Money Wfll
Spent In Mala
dustrial C en tra
•.WASHINGTON, -Feb. 10
( &amp; ) — P r e s e n t R o o w v tlt
O v n fr e w to d a y f o r w»
D prlatlon o f
„ m o o t wslwf
need* durin g * th e n e x t , f o u r
■u n d -h 'a lr m o n th s .
* F p n d a a v a ila b le a t th to
’U dW T ’ Iws w ro te S p e a k e r
B a ru h o n d . 'Neill n o t on ly n o t
take care erf the additional
harden
rnuaod
by the r*'
■cent In m a te In f,ttnetnployment
bat will require' a aharp reduc­
tion In the near future of the
bomber nn the Work. Progrero
Administration Volts."
'WPA official., anVc Ipaling the
President's requcit, laid tnnat of
tha-money would bo uned In the
W p atrlh l ranlcro, especially In
•'■ '. the' automobile
manufac'u
dlloa.
,•
Thia Jneney would be In addi­
tion t« approximately (497,00*,C00 which the WPA now haa re­
maining frotn tile original allot*
mm', for Ihie fideal year."
"Fund, available on Jan. t,
USI," aaid the President, “would
permit the employment of an av*
rra ,e of only 1,700,000 p en eon

Bank Nights And
Screeno Are Held
Tn Be Ille g a l

y /'PEDRUARY-

10, 1938

EsUb

ATRjN'S BLESSING
•H
vtt* .
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GIVEN AD
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Of Farm Bill
By Nightfall
Administration Crop
C o n t r o l Measure
Wins House Vote
By 2 T o J Majority
WASHINGTON. r a h 1 *. —&lt;A*J
.—The Benate ttok up the llourea | pn&gt;red Administration
farm
bill today amid prediction* of
befuro nlfh ttall U laid
■iMa temporal ;ly the anttlrncta
Inf meaiure afaihit
which
southern aenatora have been till*
boaiariny atnee the evasion atari
cd In Jannary. The llouxe yea*
l*rd*y approved a H M conferewoe commlltco report on .Ibb
disputed farm net.
- T h e AdmlniatratlonY new crop
control profram won House ap ­
prove! by a two to one majority
yeaterday and went to &gt;he Senate,
what* la la be In , considered to*

-ItfUlatlon which a CO to
Petteway Grants In­ 186Thabi-peritean
vote waa.a m in ed
junction S t o p ping d ia ft which a ttenate'llouso con­
ference commlltco wrote from pro*
Weekly D r. a w i n g s vixion*
of bills loth chambers

J1908

•m

California Hit Celery
By Big Storm

Int

*

Property Damage la
Estimated At MU*
' lions As Hurricane
Winds . Lash- Coaqt

Kiwaois Club I s
TakenOnTourOf
Eckersos Plant

.SA N FRANCISCO, Feb. 10,—
(At—A hurrican* struck northern
Ciltfoinla, killed fiv* persona, in ­
jured scores of others and caused
property damage estimated a t
iqltlUms of dollars. Tha wiod.
which
several places along 900
mils ' front reached alreoet torn id le 'fo r c e 'la te yestm isy, came
as a shrieking climax to U days
Allowing :their yJaMy lunchof storms.
,
1 f*
np'estcrday,* members _af tha
■It left In Hi wske broken communlcatlons I he*. Mocked high* Kiwsnis Club visited ■tho Eckerways' and railroad* and a menace hon Fruit Cannery her* anil wars
of floods from additional Tains. conducted through l he plant b)
Extending northward from. Baa C. II. Eckanan, president of tha
Lula Obispo, midway between San Canning Company.
. ___ la
__ Tho varloua oporatlena In ihe
Francisco and lata Angeles,
tha canned eltrwa
tha Oregon State Ibis, th a 'h 'u rrt!P rwlurtlnn
cane (raised moutalnoua tr a v e l prmlucta war* explained to the
tor* through elGes and towns and vlaltore aver a loud speaker aye*
rampaged Inland for 900 miles tem itutilted it- the plant.
catwing damage even In the Jnland Th* Klwantana followed the pro*
coaling ef the tltrua from the
valleys of Rlcrra Nevada.
Three men and one woman War* tlm , *bo fruit was brought to tha
killed hy falling trees and build* p lia t In tracks until the product
Senator Claude Pepper-of /(orida, candidate fur re-election in Inga. One coast guardsman wax wax tasad ready for shipment.
Many expressed surprise at the
the Democratic primary in M ay.V s* giverf the hl.-sslntr or &lt;hc Ad­ drowned when hi* boat overturned. alae of tha plan', declaring It on*
Thai 936,000,000 Golden Gate
ministration when the President/* son, James Roosevelt, from his
Bridge, largest single suspension of the largest In the state.
retreat in Palm Reach, issued a b a te m e n t urging his re-election.
span In the world, - “bent** IS 1*9 Mr. Eckenon told- the Klwanlant
reel out of linn under thn force o f ‘&gt;&gt;*1 'ha plant ordlnxrly conxutned
the wind, which reached 70 mllee 8.000 ttrv’s of fruit per day but
an hour In some pjnee*. The that the plant could use nc high n*
brldg*, built to ai^ay 1H feet, was 19.000 boxes per day. Under tha
curtailed operation* at present.
not damigcil.
Enormous wave* swamped n however, Mr.
tekeraon stated
Coast Guard lifeboat off the 8*0 that only about 0,000 boxe* of
JrT aernrdanro wi'h n vnU tA * Aninnlo KndeUratn. tlawcll V l.h /F ran d ro o ahor* and Ouardaman' grapefruit were being used per

I *

&gt;

Committee Is Ni
To PifepareAm
mit Plans For
mediate Cami v «

Gottschaldt Tells

Members Surprised At
Of Benefits
Capacity Of Local
C anning'^act o r y Tentative Flan^
poses 3 Cents
Crate By, F«

P o in tin g to D ie
ad v e rtisin g ;
ram pat^
o th e r In d u strie s and.
ho w lo p u t . t h k “itkll
ory,'* A llw t C. G ot
p re sid e n t' o f th e .G p tl
H u m p h re y a d v e r tis in g ,
cy in A U an U , a t a m«
o f C . »._} g ro w e r* a n d
p e ra fro m o v e r - th a
hold In the Court Hiu*
night, outlined a tcntalfv*
gram calling for an sxpa
of 990.000 for advertising
m ajor, celery markets of Ibg'i
lion. 5 .
•'
'Tha, tentative proposal
by the preside At*of the
firm auggeited a levy
coni* per crata to be paid
growers and m ai
91.00 per car to bo
shipper, baaed on th*
th a t 6,000 c a n will b*
during the remainder ef '
a#n. A t the clone of tha
ft. J . I-qhman, .Samtool*
representative and rotary
offered a motion that Co

passed last December.
LX'fCELAND. Pab. IP —( f f ) The new program, one of the
Clrcult Judge II. 0. r e t tew »y problems the President called Con
today bald that theatre "bank fresa Into special session Inet
nights’*, “caah night*." -arreetio" November to conaldar, is designed
and almllar plan, are Uieaal. He to level off the peak* ami valley*
In .supplies of the Notion's mi jar
.fronted nn Injunction to roetroln crop*—cotton, lobscco, rice, wheat
theatre*, here from conductlnf and corn.
weekly drawing*.
It propoiea to do this through
In a M 'paie docislon, Uie production controls, induced by
Judfe declared that drawlnat loans and benefit* to farmers
and award conatHntad lottery complying with am-age limita­
within the moaning of our cou- tions, and
marketing controls
•tltutton"
whenever voted by two thirds of
• Ha anil tha decision .fie ri e farmers p n t'rlp a tin r In referenda.
only the theatre# bar* but added
Tha measure also would "create
When asked of the recent labor
that defenee attoratyo ■Indicated a 9100,000,000 corporation to man
!koUlnf
r l g|,|ng boat, went la difficulties a l the plant, Mr. Ecthey would appeal UV.the tttate age * vast crop Inturaaco scheme. t rower* ami shippers ffod»«M #j GrosshofT and J. &lt; . »l t htron.
liereou asserted that tha employe**
Huprema C**H, Tha ultimate fa*
Senate leaders, some of whom nigh's Chairman C. It. U*wj&gt;m h » J| H. A. W'-nd. * *'h«x , *"lnh*r t the tcscnc. ,
stolen, m lfht affect all theatero wont to the IIuuo during (he Vote, appointed an advertising Vrjmtali-1 J.dui kUmcr, K, I*. Montague, a building cot lapsed at Hiocktan had orginixad their ualoti am•si, 05
w w trarln* a membership of op__ _ „action
„ „ too of tho various grower*
ktauifh Hoacs. lt, F. W hroW
w .'.nd kilted # . Erick Boilqulxt,
In Florida.
. - if* . said they would seek ,quick
l-e# U r Itnnahwilom. t- M. Boarf. Eight other persons wi
’,
* ' M tin t rltanibcr tin th*- roeoxnra ghlpporx -end—hax rolhsj ^;n
»«iv- tloabron.
F. (here In the
s - —
|-1 1bo
— *—1
- “the
■* vWhite
o ti.- it-..-— . ......
_ M-mUe-an-pgur InJ
appoint *
could
sent *to
House ifunlra'lon incr'.loy f**r tn«ij;lit. I p- -tk UBr Mpwtnw.
J on the Wart* Progress Admin*
be held a'. ’8:00 o’rl.sk in IhCpA. Brie,
IVIakliia. II. N.) a M.mlle wind ant;
In time for_ Spring planting.
T latra'don mil# today lx 1,950,000."
-.lines from the High filenh serving I Before’ « . - u . plant.. Mr.
Vr«i,iif and J*'hit IWvl*,'
Thar* was ill lie prospect, how­ .Seminole County Courthotl'.e.
WPA offlaleU ha*e reported
town*
between Ban Lul. Obispo *nd(B«kcr*on gave eath pf tha visitor*
V For th* Grown__________
Since the sentiment lv n«
ever, that the ftenate would act
th a t. if additional fundi are not
•Cl. « l,&lt;-r. It. F Kins. B. J. G avota I*a*a.
, six erne
. . of
. . the different product* to discus* th* poaxlbllltlav'r
with anything like the speed of the strong throughout the Bln'c tu
forthcoming, they planned to
Daniel L. l-ong. II. retired House. In the latter chamber where do nomt-thiitg flits sraw it nhouV Mhyer. F. L- ItcnnHI. M. F .| t;|iy Minagvr Jem rs B. Dvan of.ranned In the plant.
campaign and lo.propoM a 1
• ■ prune tbe rella down to 1 ,( 00.000
U'sntlnana O# f i d
newspaper publisher and 4 editor, the inrasuro came up yesterday ad* increasing consumer demand tor Britt. U A. llruml.-v. C. U Cl'mt*. Berraniento estimated the capital! Visitors at the meeting jma'arday
by the end of thU fiscal yaar.
celery,"' dcc|arv«l Mr -1-jul i&gt;, Johnaoii and l). J. Pi'P®. |««t DX&gt;0 o f Its famoua trees* In were! Judge Millard B. Smith of
Tho" WPA announced* 'th e re ' died at hi* boms rest ot Ranlortl I ministration furcea put over a rula ritrid u
U I. Kiosier, W M. Brown.'ihr wind. HosplUla there reported THuivlllc, Araoeiat* Justice River*
Dawson, •'tonliiht’s mi*c'Jng v.-tl
Wpra (01,4TP mot* persons on fed*! at , :00 o'clock last night follow* limiting debits to four hoars,
Bufonl of th* Bla&gt;* Supremo
Under C-enale rules, debate can work out d cu llt (nr a prompt CTr.o. B Bliirk, rUna. Dumv. J r ,'» , tinten ato m Injuries.
cral relief on Jan . HT'thxn there
an Illness of about tour
Court; W. II. Singleton of Tal*
J
.
‘B
johtisnu.
Mtkn
Mlrklcr,
to
ul*
be
I
railed
only
by
■
two-thirds
vole
sign-up 'cf celery mroage
were tha we*k before.
mooth*.
*
lahaaxce, J. II. Horsfall of Penn&lt;____ _______
_
Amos TlnuJrx. Ih'iuapl Wllko
ntnlracts,, _____
n r III,, result
and a limitation seldom I*. I P-1 vortlstng
xylvenl*,-*wd Dr. »'*dq II. GarMr- Long was horn May l i proved. There ware Indications, tun, ol Which wu anticipate' pruiiunu: n t j-snd M. It_ajWMttv
nar of th is Chv.
t i l l In Bhonh(rd*U*w*v Md, Fur that many aanalcrs wished to - de-j-br oefit t ‘rn -rrtirr^ Jn . ccnncclt 'l
J jiiitj W
F,njll Ainonn.
• During the snort bualnasi meet­
a number ot yoara b* w*a an­ bole tha meaauic, • particularly' wllh* IJie Industry.*'
Goorgn H'Mgan. Ilriiry Bchuing, Klwanlan* were reminded of National affair* and aristtag
ta c id In tha pewapapor inork In those from llveitock ami dairying' - Mrmlwrs of tly advertising muclirr, J J. tK'llr. Bidph Chap­
tho Intarclub meeting to be held condition* ov#r th* nation
Weal Virginia. During that lint* sections.
] committer who will mcc*, tonh;hl man. I’hll Back and Victor M.
Clermont on Fah, 17 and aDo discussed by Malcolm Al
In
C
ha was publisher and editor ol These
____ _____________________
members have objrcted lo[ Include;
,
Grern- of th* Bodtl
of arrangement* being mad* for a manogpr
F, \V, I'npc. T ’ J. Mrflloor.
several newspaper*. 11* haa been-the Conference Committee’s modi-' Fcr th* Shipping . Orpsaliatlon
Division
of
th* Uniltd 8t
union
rrligliiu*
aervleo
to
bo
held
#»
t'nae
Bis)
ITM
tll
It. t’lppln.
WASHINGTON. Fab. 10.-U F) ■ realdeal of Mmlnojn Comty
Wm. M^ftro't., P. |._ Itrnnrll. n.mry- nl. liter.
The regular mooting fo( thn in Sanford soon In which Dalatnd, Chambor of Commarro a t tka i
- T h e AdminIstimllan'a national f°r nearly U year* *nd on Ust
M. c . Brill, |. A- Bromley. M. t^ ilrnry Thttrslnn. It, \V. F-s'^*. 1 t'-j||l« llsrrlson Chapter ot D. A. Orlando, Winter Bark and thv nual shrimp breakfast 6f
Mar. II, celebrated Id* I* wad
t'ullnm. II. \V, ftromhlr Julius O. Ad.titjv. T. K nuHlhJey, Dr. Cdefenne program appear**
IV. D.ikrr, Jtdin Midsch, Jr.- and "■ " ’A1.1. h *-* “ 4r&gt; ° . k *\._ Hanford Club* will participate. Central Florida Council of
Dlnxtr|&lt;lrr nn&lt;l rhnrlca Dunn.
htitety threatened last night due
bera of Commerce bold la
nun Friday afternoon at J M
He
la
survived'
by
hi*
widow;
Don Melt Cxrrnwny.
Also
I*.
I-*
.
Hutton.
A.
Dnda,
to mounting rongraaslonal opponl
this morning, Ralph Bxgwei
o'clock with Mrs- F. I , Wotnlrufl
five
daughter*,
Mr*
L.
O.
Hunt
Hon and continued onalaogb'li on
proslda over tba m tetlag
and Mrs. Hanley ax hoxlvsxns,
JERUSALEM, Fab. 10-—CTT—
*r&gt;
Sanford;
Mr*.
R.
l
i
Ootlle.
KF.IiKS 1IIHCIIARGB
DAN UROCD
Frexldent RooaevtB*e foreign pal*
today,
JACKSONVILLE, Fob, lO.-lAI Mr*. Hbvron wilt act as I'roft'*&gt;•“'&gt; ky, deep+ta renewnd asauraocea West palm rtoarh; MU* Derate* Holy Land's first mow In 19 ' COLUMBIA, -(A Y
A Joint
Mentber* of chamber* of
aor Qulx on Awarlran lltatorr
Hecretary of Su«a Cordell Long. Pittsburg. I**.; Ur*- 0*t&gt;rga yoara and It* worst storm In n resolution urglnB . I* r o a I d o n t —J . J. Mendenhall, onco famcl
mere* throughout Control
ManlntvUU, W- decade hag demoralised Inland llooaevrlt and Congrcsa '&lt;&gt; halt M Halford I'rison'a modal.""lifer,"
• e* Hull that Tw United Statoa has IlrMgemanTh* 71-fool yacht, Bakannot, war* welcomed to lb*
{*','tm alHance* or agreements with Va-j and Mr*. J. &gt;. flash, erf Me- travel and - lied up shipping on importation ot *-»Upn material* sought yesterday to clear b it
owned by KL II#v. Paul Malthoyra Mayor Melon* of Cocoa ;i
Mediterranean
coast.
Noth
on,
W.
V*.
Abo
on*
son,
name
of
an
indie
1
ntent'
fur
mur­
-A « foreign powgra for Joint armed
*a*
of Princclown, N. J . docked ok CchlemHapur of Rocklodga, B,*
Whl|* the storm lashed the manutucturad In, Japan
D*nl*l -U Ling- J r - of Sanford,
adopted y a stn rd a y ln th* Kainh der which has hern hanging over
aaMtmthe Munlcl|&gt;al Pier Ul* yesterday Carpcntoy, traaxurar of tha ”
roast
from
Alexandretl*
to
Jnffs,
Carolina House ^if Itcpro'riit.i* him since 1U.H. Thru hi* attorney,
&gt; ’ *• llqll vigorously denied a *t*to 91 grandchildren *nd two gyoal
afternoon.
County Chamber of
rousing
at
Hast
on*
death,
hun­
tlra*. Tbs rtou.# also adopted an Mendenhall asked C ircuit. Court
ment ht London by Prof. Gilbert grandchildren.
Three guilty pleas were heard Th* tetlred bishop and hU wife gave th* re*pons*.
an ----------Indictment by county Judge It- W- Ware accompanied by Mix. Van Buran
Funeral service* will bo con­ dreds of traveler! War*' marooned amendment to send a tep r ul Hi* bore to discharge
Murray, chairmen ol the League
-------—
—
Tha sixth annual ab rlm p i
at Belrat. Lebanon, by the snow
of Naliona IJnlon. that Great ducted |* the Krtckion Faaaral j blocked road*. Highway* leadin'* i-saotuthm* to llmporor llliuUili.', charging first degree murder t&gt;l miring tlm past f«w day*, rocurda an d -lran cii Van Buren, wife and fast rparkad tba opening a f .
Homo
Friday
afternoon
at
l:M
Mrs.
Mary
lUe
Anderaon.
Britain M s ’ nsanrod the United
of Japan.
at th* Court l|o u aa rovraM tu son of th* former ambaiaador to Orange Jubilee apd folio*
I into Pnlsstln* . from
„ _ PrrU and
Franca, a n member* of th i mooting th* visitor* wan
B'a'ee of sapport la *v*nH of o'clock with Dr- X D. Brownie*.. _
covered
ef'rwct*- action in the h r East. pastor of
th .
Prv.hTt.rU n E ,rP W#r* CUt Cfff' Bn° * , T .
tide) Kennedy, churgml with trim 4 craft and thsr* ara four the exhibits of th* annualInUrtnCntf
J 1* *
Hull added that such ataW ienta Church. otncUtlng.
Inloiicatlon, waa . amteniod to other mtmbere of th* crew.
and also wBnoaaod tha b a tt i
- org akviag tha -world the “JR • ill bo m*d« I* th# Krorgywtn
Chamber of Commerce offloUU'on
j n(j
River,
pay a Do* of I I and co»ts «r
UtV* becaute people orarywhere Coasworr.
who
contacted
th*
boat
owner,
servo IS dayg in Jail, J. T.
reported I h f i '
.Mr. Bag
Tho following w ||t errvo
•re talking too muck without
Green". ' charted with reckless stated that -member*'of tba party next regular
of tba ,
palfbenrers:
II.
II.
Flynl,
j
.
fl.
l^ w ln p . •what they a r t talking
CUrmopl
|
X a Tnlsl driving was sentenced to pay u axpromad &gt;intentions of remaining cil will bo
Although
’
losing'
a
tilt
with1
'
It*
17#
It*
«IU
Fort***- W- D Lynch, J, C.
1*1 l i t ttX O l flnn of I t lo and. costs ur serve In Sanford far several days and M ,r. II.
BUCHAREST, Feb, K t - W - team No 4 of tbs Hanfurd Doe I- ( r CoPwi'u
In Ellsworth, Jam Cameron, and Jo*
alto reported that tbay were v*ry| Delegation! from «h* l
l i t III tip «»« 10 tlaya In Jailtng
Cl
ah.
Tram
No.
6
nl
Uto
CHy*
T.
Molly
The
antl-aetnIMc
gouai
nm»h‘.
oT
rWdu.*'
o r tit t o &lt;
Rapuh- Ootley.
h . ropGoorgo Williams, charlod with much lmpraaaod with the natural.Central Florida Chamber*
Premier
Oetav|a«
(Jog*
roalgnod
loop
tug
maintained
R*
lead
hy
l
i
t
t
u
m
t
J, lAidwia
u
a “finish fight'
aggravated assault, waa sen beauty pf tho river crulsa and lhc marc# w tr* represented
•ndav after aljt turbulent weeks * 14 lo 7 **{00 margin
«»t «L
111 7Si"TlJ t i l t tencod |o pay a fins' of IX* or attracllvsnes* of th* City of San­ meetingi SnralaoU County,
'
Tots
I
In office.
•
Tba highest score mads during
servo four numlha la' th* County ford. This ix thnly first crulsa on ter Baach, Dsytona Broth , .,
TKtX l i t '* !
Former Prvtpler P a w Mlr- tho gamoa in Hu local boalmr.
eUoa *further
I .. P
a Taint Jail a Bor pldadlng guilty to tho Florjda'y largest Inland waterway. County,. Orlando. Orange
oneaes*
was
eautmUaUmrd
l&gt;r
alley
Irot
week
was
mndo
by
J,
t
r
i
l
i
t
m
t
n
»*. l.uhrntsnn
imUej., In
Varo Baach, Brevard eounty
tax txt i t t m charge*, p. Da xInIm1charged -with
King Carol to form a lirvr'niMnrt Harbat of Team No. • who scored j.
Claimant.
ix* ita ’ txx i n assault and ballary astr«at*d a
It. tv lit*
LAMB WALES. Fl*„ Fek. f h - Dr. Miron Crlatta. pa'wUrth «r a total of ( I I ptna In a ramo W.
t&gt;| i n tx* x*« bond of IM.
Hunsrivid
III IXI l i t 4X1
(A^—CatbolUa from maay porta the Rumanian Orthodox Church, against Toam No &gt; last Xlmrv VV. Thoraio*'
of FlorU* at* expoetad koro declined lb* aaggeitlcn by «he day night,' Incidentally Tram .No.
n
o t n it* IIXX
Tutsi
highest scorn of th*
■ggdap Mg the tro th *m qa| yr%»- King th at ba taka over the Tv
Frig#A. K»b. 4..
TALLAirABSEB.. fl*^ Feb, 10T»U.
T t:a .« ('„ _ ...4
glm*.
*■*•.
* total of 1456 pins,
i
a
a Total
—(/H—Oacrctary ol Htalo R- A.
Z 2 S T " 1 0 IU
raa fro tho
gsiurg
_‘
tot
1X
4
1
X
1
x*x
Wxnv *r
Gray hao boon appointed lo
A atrang Ecktreen
1X1 U l l i t XI*
Ihtf w#*k w dbia F&lt; b,
Mvllvr
MroMgaor P . A. i j m * . p*Mor
,oomtailt»c' or th* National Ano- n a n haakatbail qalatet M .
R Ku, tipmii.
od » t Fool’s Church
i, (olidwa;
Hr.
its 1X1 IX* XXI The, public h at boon invited te elation ot Soeroteric* ol Btate u]*d -to mast tha OotenUI
-v, r , k x.
v « K tHU oob*rale kl
1C, Knvsvrraan,
On
up proposed ore haakatbaU ti
t k Am ao. i
l i t 144 tax 414 attend a mooting of tha- Oaydcn. which will draw
Jr.
PTO4 M the W &lt;
I
a
x Tsi*i Mr. Ilnr
III tax i n It*!Iflu b Frldly afternoon 'a t 9:00 uniform regulation* lor re g u la r champion* o f thn Q
i
.' i n its n r "»
Ho*. jL -jy Salcda la dlroctar-M
T A L U H A IR W . Fab. H U ^F )
_
a ti* . . . m t»i m * ■(&lt;•
i n l i t t i ) ilia o’clock In the Mayfair Hctel a t lag (redd marfcc and trad* loop, in * Ult ta lk*
T out
-O am ptM O w J, M. U * said today ___
which Hat* Dr. Harold Ham*, v * name*. •
J. atEcoo ... .. it * t i t t n u a
High SchooT Gym too'
h* hoped U roako a aahoUnGal C. carta
- *141 tit i n tie
TKXN ho. a
■intent 4 tractor of the research He w*| Appointed ky Dwight
war i n i«« , m
Tha canntre *t*g*d
i - a
a .Tntni
payroatit an IW .R lata’* Mils V C. Wlascnp
CARDNI
Mr. Hcxtt
__ IM IX* IX» 44* department of 'th* CoUeg# of Ag­ H. Brown, president of tha na­ practio# oooatett la
1AMRD
March IS. Tha Comptroller tab
art t*» i n n&gt; ( M. n»rt4»r
. it* l i t tx i III riculture a t thn University of tional aaoocUtton and ' secretary
school court t**l
tba Hat* la m « baUad about 91.
K Prim
111 lia* l« « ill
m « n o . a .* „ f t W'nlsh .
. H * l i t 1 1 1 'IX * Florida taachfdulad te add res* of slate la MlaaourL Th*
direction of Woody
7MJM0 U M M M N ta p a y h . Its
I
a «« Taint Wind ............... tt* It* ti* XI* th* d a b . '
'
mlUoo will try te have all atalro *atvpa**h *i
bUU but tax aallactlooa In tight
.. I ll 14* I4« V i mTalk!
----&gt;I«
t
i
l
t»
l
9141
Dr
Huaxe
1
#
a
noted
hoVticul
a *r _ *
uniform method* (or regM- School tn
- „ - .,n y i»# ,i« i
lariat M d haa written aororal tvring treda marks and trade
TtiXM nv+aiHaii*
pa Ikes* bllla.
C
W
V. c w tl Flos book* on tha subject, notabjy.
m l
14
t , IX.lit
“rtardaaln* la the —— ■—
:'
■.«*- . ■■. —
It to' be extracted tt&lt;
roxll
All Oardan O ab
*
*
arfod -to bo proaont for tho
of Old river* In tiro

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Advertising Q rg a n ization
Meeting Caltfd For Tonight
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Retired Newspaper
Publisher Is Dead

National Affair^
Are Discussed

r*

Solons E n d a n g e r
New Program For
National Defense

S hrim ps B reakfi

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Hoiy Land Has First
Snow In Over Decade

New Jersey Yacht
Is Docked At Pier

Three Guilty Pleas
Heard By Ware

a

9*y.

Antl^SemlBcs In
Rumania Resign

akral’:

iijbt *r

Team No. 5 Los £4 To Team No. 4 But
Maintains Lead* In Bowling Loop

a

Catholics To Make
Annual Pilgrimage

Poymente

JPI I Noted Horticulturist
To Speak Here Friday

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BciMode
lucnt BUIa

»#Al JL-

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lib

roii-r |if JS?

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State Secretary
Gets Appointment Eckenon Quintet1
PlayColoni

p *• l»

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kae

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••‘■-i'v -.i

top brack#** of
confinement In it

JUr

ta- th w w tl)i ^

I ik« moalli bf Janm n ,

mite* 'I * reported 8*4*

W M to w itiv ftrt fo r a while, he spent tile tim e m aking and
unmaking m i bed, th a t ha jibber* like an MIot, frequently
b S S l j t o tear*, and finally lashed out viciously a t M*
w t t l j , t w e n neeaaaai* lb confine- him t o *
straig h t Jacket yet, b a t’ipparently eyejy oUter precau­
tion la botxuT taken to prevent him from. Injuring himself

1C FOR TODAY
■an*

I apeak tn the
’t S S M &amp; S

not OIAHTOT
!a*Ud hot Map far Dealh,

' •leaped for mat

i l l btld ov* Jolt cur

^ S ^ ^ ^ W ^ k g a l n ano
laaaon th a t crima doee
ipamMvaly abort farm in view
fit the MrtoiunMg 0f M i crime* and the fortune h e had
#m*i»S8; •Capone wouJd&gt; h a ve been releaaad from priaon
within another year, a free m an again, able to enjoy th e
fruit# .of hi* Q1-gotten g ain * reported to h a r t been car*fttfly aaltad away, and to aprad th* next th irty o r fo rty
year* leading th e Ufa o f i country gentleman.
&gt;.
The six o r eight year* he ha* spent in' p'rtaon aewnM
Inhall enough penalty fo r th e m in Johnnie Torrfo brought
from New York early In the laat decade to ‘W n a g e ” hie
Chicago bootlegging Intereel*. F or it.w aa Capon# who Intnxlucad atxtnul arm matlkOda into the profaaalon of
racketeering which becatbe go popular a n d eo lucrative
shortly a fte r th e war. Capture bad H ire d In t h a t war, and
remembered how effective th e .45 had been In M ttllng
argum ents with the German*.
- He was convinced th a t It could be equally effective In
handling th e dumb gujri
them off discreetly, but th s
________ ___
.... r .
3W a weapon to keep oa$ com­
petition, *o th e machhia gun w as brought into action. On
ce&gt;
e..r- aa.1 ____
%,t_ /# __—.

ataldW * far Ibe M M

■eafctenta wer*
S, niiUborough

~ rift.

***

**&gt; * :

O a f t a s l i g n r f p S e i l e k w »&gt;** *«*. fWtewag by

Mtn tha Ilf* ef n pe»pl*.|
l Indebted to fradart* J.

Kf® wfl MTHopmtni of,
* 3 £ ?ih at gem main*
i world, piper-rtakfhg la
k mah eetmoi lay claim
•ling, fer It aw Um not*
id waap that taugbi maa

It'w fum ’t'e o long a fte r th is th a t he w ta f to Miami to &lt;
1o spend the season. Prom inent cltliena fell all over them* wm
■edyes Beating hl» fnVom. ’Miami hod h it the bottom of
Its post boom slump and It was worth something to have
^ ^
^
&gt;
w
, a mott w ithm .roll, uven a hip Bhot racketeer, walk Into a ,lrr m&lt;KV, , nrh' „ t aliTer from •
»loro uml order $3,000 worth of shirts, neckties, and linen fence rail la tnm off, than chawad
suits. Ho bought n mansion on exclusive Palm Island, to • H p , inotawwl in'o a p**u,
rig h t in- tho inldBt of tho social elite, and nettled down ond • W * ant !&lt;’.dry- ,n l,»o *
to enjoy-hjmAelf In tho stylo to which ho hoped to become
U d ^ W .^ h S
accustomed. ■&gt;
.
fmten, Iter iieai lu lh* ovur.btngIf (C hadn't Iwfn fof th a t little m atter of Income aig iww t,f „ tr0e.
tnkt«. "BH'rfflco" At Capone might hove Iwan tlicro yet, | Although rdruiUta uflcn had
fiitorltunttiR' extensively all who woro willing Ui bo- L
* “ “ .......
licvo ttiaV hl&gt; W«a no worse than n diamond In the roujth,
I and ho m ight ovtu Jinye ongaged hi a lltlto business on the |
■• j w i - « vr
cldn iiist to amuse himself during; tho season, possibly
IT a 1 l a

M o r tg a g e

mOhr

W a foevta •*• neShw men **k »&lt;«, n rn w tin taduetay
MmCfmlieimlk «M M n M fm , HR hotole, mUmanta end eleb*
lb* fm taai lg dbOy the demand U*. highway M u lm lln 10*.
■ aU &lt;9gdd af paper. The man- P«ktag k w n 10e. Th* balance
Mctmm. eg pager hga become on* of 1ere accident* wer* reported
r i b a awiaft* pm t tadu*trfed-~ by 140 vsrtea* indo.lttee.
I, Udm'ry.Abt (titaaot ba m a m "The drop from 40TB ferfir
MMnphpdML‘ d#o*o«ale,erfl- trial accident* In Decotnbm e la
tbfial -.'tadd*-;PtWtt**,' Utaeatar* tllS In January In very graMfr*
*. kiWwttagA'*wa ®oit of their tog," »'»t*d 11. K. ErOta,. dime*
OaM iniSm; W f a * * . ":
tar of tha Safety departamt a t
Through*# mPartauaU of Dr. Um V&gt;«Mb htdbetH*| comml**to*.
Wy, Marti* now ha* » pan ta HW« t m H
confident Wat I*
d* gnat tofcetry—yrodoetag ahow* a tendency on the par* ef
Ipa t t n m (Wpfaa ta*#. Ibaa dm bath tha employer and lha am*
ne woode of thin atatb will ba Pl°r*e ta obaervw the lawa af
ipplytag a pdrt of tha paper that nfaty which will lead la fat*
ms ihlMfch tie printing, pre*# erraaed effVImry In adialnalraake# year daily newspaper.
| ‘ ton.
!* • accident*‘ and phya■.
r----—
k*l •offering for tha worker.*
j PI.B3TTT OF TIMB
I The safety til reelor annonnerd
LONDON-*(SV—Math e f lb* llta'i hi* department would hold
d it 111 Uva* in modern tew*—, a number of safety council*
Despite lh# fbet that a abarhy throughout the Stale. The nrtt
oek does tha Job quit* wall, aa council being scheduled for Miami
d nigb(w*tchm*n at111 call* out tomellru* In March,

aor m i cHt»rT*rauT m t bcst
awcw c o u ir ia g r
•

ou Al it t

UpKTAi

a c a v ic c

SaU lN O L C rXEO. COMPANY

Skilled Opera t o n
Modern Equipm ent

Y*

f/i

Semlirorr Printing Company
iiaroip *vt. at ioikikul *t,
H im i d i-i r « u t* . rixU a

L oans
W t* l. ■

Co,

rtu dn thoijil ruHt-fUntililg dayic
Hie 'blood 4 4 »»no t»f a-Kjvol
ghost which keep# hangiosU

Vsldci: Hotel Illdg.

Uiut huvn hem trothcrlng

»t»' nr, *iuiif.:p«l*
■Ualvd Biu'os Navy
japa, but •Ull

w InHlMMip*
iVIonal *e*

i wora rVan twk* •*
lobllaa la dally

fitatea

um

ta

ta alt . tb*

world pot togtShcr.

A T T H E CONCLUSION of th e w orld’i

wa haV* a o**d ear

’ork last fall, haw kers aol
ce qf four for * quarter,
plenty
of.
purchaser*,
as thl* saved a tedl
Am other Important
tetwteu IPU* bp*ta**a long line* a t th# aubway change b o o th s^ - j,
islneaa. Th* l»‘t»r
kf the f M e ’' proltta

a it. smith i

t r a i r tCTtiplnln* ho*
Pud *xc*M proflii ta

C. O. Tottaey

Matter; T. B

W- .A*

Old*mobIt* l v

Orlando, Knot.

^Wi^t^sfct, *g, r.b &gt;0. Prison

L-WV-Tb* aioYr at -Moctaa «n

* krais’1 ta b*|*g

nor coming, out of

yjgart ta U*»*»^

ta Dter*wr*i»taff
t rhVt Uw t«Mrtl*,
I belong to Ih* old
ll’flf/and whs ,h*V«
* W
tikW fw
lha for the td*
[oh’ Nstaer-who

pomplM . In

Gains

TALLAHAl
♦
.•1
Iv abowc hoar tha UeaMta* af
automobiles V*ec**aod from I.OW
tag* ta; tha pv#ye*r ported of January.
,j
IH t- m i to 4io w ug* la ,1**1. The prison Kej
. About 1H different .#***• O
i
autatSobJla* are ahown 00 tha were 9,111 cenyj
Old tloeoM record! beta* cata­ mad camp* on
loged &gt;y worker* a# a WPA the number
waloo* bar* only a .*»M«» J lh* tn«T of Jani
• Th* *t*ta |
housed l,» |f (
matglalMd by;
pdrtgMSt had

kdroruic^ajd

'sictiSyt

January
r.b , t o . - w
' ‘popolat Ion
«f U during

No txwgto or dteputaa aboui
you

umi

ltd* r e e l new Q M

twperUd there

■ P ite a im d

81, l«T, and

ft to 8,487 by
IcUop . cSiApa

data.toe’d .fi*

Get yeue FIR E a

Phone 735
F o r Appointment

�0 A K W R D , F L O R ID A

r*rrr*

Man Claims Record.
For Large Oranges

Norway I* Import 1m
m arly
tifrta tim ,, aa M a y ’ Amonaia
eaah rtflitetp aa g year ays,

NEW SMYRNA- REACH, 5 * ^
I**
cal photcgrapW , claim* to M t*
Brown tha fui ge*t n»vul ornngw
on record. Tbs specimen weighed
on# pound and fifteen osncks.
. This mammoth m ania * «
plckod frlittl Van da Banda'*
iro ro In Turnbull Hammock na*r
liara nm&gt; outweighed by twa
nanci a - an oranto &lt;it tha Mm*
typo picked -by Hart Wllaon, It*
t'ntaraburc. fnrmor pmaldont of
Ik* IntamaUoual Association ot
(tat Irod IHjlicoiut'n anti FlrgmtD.

10-—Mr*. F. E. Von da

rson
and Mr*. Henry Will*. Jr-,
sea tha birth ol a daughter
L et. yraltrday at tha
dLaughl*u Memorial lloa-

I at bar Imm# on jioRy
altar haring barn 111
with taHurnu.
r . bsalacsa meet Inc
H • toknaaud Club
lip; tha du b romn*
* O atldtng'aa TfJO
rufclUJ la cordially

sh Vu
. &gt; n •m
v

Ryad Mtab" a Urt*
tl comedy, sponsored
Mh Rid*

T./A. win

ad at the Janiar High
adIterrlow eg
1:0*

r -Ef iAJUUPAY

s
s v t &amp; 's : i s
l &lt; &gt; Mdnaon Stad|o, M3 MyrtU
5FWw,-!&gt;

‘ * 3 ' MONDAY
Ctrdtb Number

^

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lb#

Fruit* and Vegetables
'

PH ee* n i j h l — S ee P *

Spencer's Market

There’s No
VALENTINE
(Jiff Lifoe *.

TRUCK SKIS ALONG

Mrs. T.'.il. Itam eiloVud daunhtar, Juno Katie, returned "yev
tgrday. ^froru' qtiincr *lir-r# they
li^ro been Hilling reUUrea for
about taro, nooks They were op*
companlej home -‘by Mr*. HaynbUa'a Siator, 'Mr*. Ted Lorry.

will »•*»

Alf*&lt;t**kVcJo*k at U a homa ol
N n .MR .'K Tolir, f07 MagtioUa
d l Number Two ol tb*
YteyUn Church with Hr*.
f*Cr*wt»Y. chairman, will
KPWtM o'clock at tho ltomu
r*.’&lt;W. ■- M. Thigpen, to t
olla' Arends.
Number Thraa «f the
yitblan Church wtlh Mrs
IWMcOall, chairman. . will
'WP tho homa of Mr*. &gt;1. J
1. I t ) Palmetto Arcnuu at

CANDY!

-DUck Eyed Hu»nn.'' » tlirce
act musical camc-V,

siHmsorod

by lb# floutti Hlil,* I*. T A. will
h* prtaentrd IctnurroiT nl(tbt nt

1:00 'oYltwk at tbo Junior illch
School Audllnrlnm.
Tho c u t ot clmiui'li’ra will h#
as follow^:
Busan V*n Cort. Icadlnc lady •—

la" Knmhar *Faur of- the
Ian Church with tin Ith, chairman, will meat
P iom # of H is. Olivo MaeMbit' Baaed* Btrccl ' at
o’etoak for luncheon.
*

«

Mis* Karmic HUgeru,

; Dog Wears Afoccasins;
! • To Protect Paws!

Phil Lubgilon. toadlng man —
; Jlg rry Rolmon.
K- V &gt;.
ytarWri CBuraii w tlh Mr"____ ■
•»'
Mli* Hatty tVnliyfealtiiT' old
.u Tenh*t, * chairman, will
{ 8 ANDIEGO, Calif.—W1—Visi­
maid—Mlw rwroiiir titokca.
W tb t homa of Mr*- J : O.
Mias Lolta • NfIchborncwn. old tors a t Edgemoor ranch ara put-'
s K ail TurcitUelh Bireot at
an Australian
whea' Rex, __
mald-M Lg
'v-'liUn-r tied when
O'clock, fioatoaiea wlR bo
Mlaa Mli mi tin H*-rinr.liOni’, old sheep dog, runs up with all four,
Mary Masaancey and Mr*.
paws Cots red with leather- adap­
maid—Mrs. 8ldney N'lr,
MBs Ikdly l ’rim, old maid — tation* nf an Indian moccasin.
Mlaa Frdnre* Morrow.
It all m u lt* from tbe sharp
•Han Coarch with Mrs. “
----------------Miss l-rudenrn Ilottklns- old maid fox-tatl bury* w hich', Infest ihr
hraabar a , chairman will man'a Ml**WW*f7 Bociaiy of I
—Miss raim itu flarber.
rriflon. Dob Moor*, foreman,' e*
tb* boLd Of Ui»t r h m I r l r i t DsptUk Cbtaeh will «
Abmr Bntgcles. gurdimr —W. W- plaint. They caused l|ta dog so
II at 3:00 o'clock w tlh ja t th* bom#-*l Mm.-W. D. Ga
mndt p an 'h at Mooie devised iho
(lo#i*ch.
ingk Torgtue* and Mtaolnar, UP# hlyttl* Avwiua at I
Elmer Tompkln*. gnrdner —11. tl. moccaala*. AfUr tome preliminary
paldwali as hoalaaira '
jo'clock. - r . « v »
tcwlldartntnf, Rnx took, lo IWm
* Harperk t l g y hnalnaa* ta d pro
Wrd* N»mb#y Thraawf »h* Y
Hoacos t’ampaon. .snrdm r — It
aeating ef tho "Woman'* m a n ’s -illsalonary Boelaly of i
B. KIPP.
trr'K o a la tr « tlw H r *1 p,T*t
Jimmie bimpklftt, *ardn*r •—T.
at Church sfHl t * Raid the homo of lir a . Jgo' BAo*«l
W. Uwlon.
' I
•,
Church' u t'Jrotr o'clock.
2 « » W#*bh«r«» A vsbo^U t S
Prof- Itlram Catclibu/p c»,()n«r—
B J. Kit.
^
C.rcl* Nam bar T ocr &lt;af tha Wo
man'a MUtlonary Boelaly of tb* Old’ uncle Ed, darky— u, H.' MeMarrowF irst BapUat Ohuech wffl meat a t
th* home of Mra. K. U t^rH eoa Mandy. a darky —Mr*. C 13. Mcglarrow .'
*
BMkboU Avcnu. a t &gt; ! « ot*K k
Thera wt|| ^ h ° h r abodl k«
. Mmahar Fisa *d tfc* Womad’* Mlaaionary 8 le'e»y of »ha chorus gtrla' hi cottumta to yap*
n g tn t fartoua' no-**™.— and ■
garden club number*. Yks publi*
R0D U C T8
W cordially Inirlfad *to attend

ice Station

Thar* w « W k ]
If popcorn dociwiVm jo easily
It probably n*«ds raniaiurw .D«ca
Ik# roHf M af'ptlalnar end run
hot water through It for’ about |
a mfnni*. Rhaka the ro m ’wrfL
Than pal It h) th* pan to tm uaad
In popping.

BWPLa t b a a ly ow

a

Elm aor Powcl. andj Comer 2nd and Palmetto
NaUan Eddy In*
■one, in dance, In.
lore. In -Rosalie,*|
tha moat m agniflj
ccntly Magcd must-,
cal erer to reach
JPJ-T’ ,
tha
screen, will
thrill yon with thair ‘
tinging and dancing
of
Col* Pcrtar’e Mw song* |
Again: t tha most Uriah back- j
ground of choruiaa, ballets and I
scenic effect* crer attempted in
motion plclura hlttory.

My. and Men tVjtl'am Irwin
and'My. and Mrr lk i« ir of Andareou. IndJ h * i * - l . e , n ,h t
read, think *Pd W la(o«mad aa n**t* Of M ^ C u ^ n d m Bchull*
to -the tree condttUtU' that' exist a*d Mrn Kelt KjjKrsoh anroata
fr*a» SsraJotn ,i» tbplr home,
today.i. . u - -a i - 1
Bha answered many dotations
—- -*• i - - ,__ n • vw ...
Mr. and kfr*. neorgo U Blana*
bnyy and *oi|, George, 3 f, «if
aya*n*horo. N- cl warn the din­
ner gaaata yc»t»r&lt;Jsy of their
t traits. Mr*. H A. tra in at tier
home In Hdcawnod.

ith Mr*. U

'F V ed h D ally..... ** *

Cut Flower*
Certified Maine DHs.t Herd
Potatoes

Piano by Mr*. A rthur'bran**.
Tw Cooper) v k * chair­ Mlaa Dorothy 11*In n of Canter
man. prbaUad oear tha 'm artin * HiU arrived In Sanfo-il last night
In tha dtnw naA * tha chairman, l# 9 h i With her mother, Mr*. C
» h a .'J .T |ia»tr. Tha fcloata* A. liable*, who 1* critically Dl at
at tha lMt- &gt;ba tlnaap awatlnc
wara giren by M|*a l£ m llhitaa.
r* * h - W jU n- vkbaim an* • tor
lorm rnj u in &gt;
Florida *&gt;» lha NattVMl Cafemit- i i n m , n .
ta* mn tbh «**##*.aM"»Cur* at eitt; will regrdt to learn'that the
la dU-wKh pnenmanin In the
Ummtalaa.de Hotpita).

file* tier A
V A L E N T IN E
of
•
. FLOW ERS
. Breei Peas—^Violets
finapdraguns—Gladiolus, e tc
Mixed Bouquets A Specially
R u sn cir* F lo w er S hop
CELERY AVB. TIIONR I fi-J

.
and ItitV iM W a- de­
lirious and Intttprn-.let " •
Jones A Stfphfiu! Mo*t
ef 'em are liurte tnsd&lt;. , that ma*n •. (he i&gt;urrn* of Ingredlrnls . . 1 •
and r e hare cUo taaty
dallrarles In the finest ef
natlonailx-adearllsed caA*
d'es) Our prices on gll
are VTOtY law. la nhoN,
r a taa'I he'p hut fad
this la THR place &lt;*
com* for yanr Valmtla*
gift candle#. Drop la
•oon.
'’

Jones4 Stevens
Drug Co ' J

HERALD WANT-ADS
f ' rapifpia^

Phone 378 . - /

u$ d e p t : s t o r e *
itlFT DURING TRIS RIG ANIffVKRSAjtY
IS HOST TO GENERA
SALE! OFFERING SENSATIONS U R 1 0 B ^EDUCrjONS I W A I
WILL* CAUSE ECONORUCA^ SHO!rtMfc^S‘ TP MARVEL AT ^U(?H
MATCHLESS VALUES!'PLAN;T&lt;y
STARTS FRIDAY
AT 9 A. M., LASTS-14 DAYS.
' . ’’ '
‘ ' 1' v ‘

T h o s e w h o b u y w i l l sA v fe *
BI’ECLAL OfENlN'

GREASING

s&gt;

; F R I D11.25
A 81*90
Y 9CI^M.A

\ apneuLi
si»tu(d*yift

SH EETS
S P E C IA L O PENING DAY

NEW* * Y O n * JT ltk '
A pi*plain hat mad* |M
al ■
a w
i* W
. *he* •Yj *1*
si
a tdt Ikahkm

FRIDAY 3:30 P.M .
* t - 20 i f 0

HU*. H was mada wf r«d « « »
with y w » I M q

&gt;|

Turkish T ow el*'

• f ta ^ to r h d f ^ r

• tf M
• frt E

i t l tha M
T fe . , Vtj4

Lot Ladles to 112.95 CoATS :»4-«7

lg«p RUGS... :...JL8»

iLot LADIES' SHOBSi.
I

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t

�i

| Fishermen Puzzled
Over Strange Fish
Feb. 1 M «
ie o lo w p u i rasters on each leg.
FroUet V ow waffle Iron and
other seldom u sed kitchen uten­
sils by keeping them la a flour
or sugar sack fastened w l'b a
rubber band or string
\ Make y o u r ' own kitchen eonout of coffee, baking
or cracker cans. Remove
ir coverings, then paint
« the cans and put labels
A coating will often form over
the top if boiled custard Is left
standing. To' prevent this, «llv
he asked thrjWkVulie men tbe custard a minute or two after
l lb Durraaco .brought the it la cookod, let it cool, then

‘ NEW SMYRNA- BEACH. FI*,
Feb. 10.—W)—Member* of the
shrimp boat "Ramos" were puxsled
recently when they captured In
their net* » Urge fish which sppci m l to be a croi» between a
shark and a porpoise.
Invm igitlon revealed that it
apparently was a thresher ahaih,
approximately 11 feet long and
muasurtng about four feet in c lr
eumferenea around tbe largest
part of Us body.
There are four under fine, two
n tar the front and other* toward
the back pari of the body. One fin
grows out of the bath of the fish
and th* long (all la of a semieurved shape.

•■AWN?
D o u o ic r i A v p n
M A X O A S IN C

TH« *1A1AMC10* H O U t-M A K H

Ue.the tamed skin of a rattle.
1 9 and 1*2 feet' long and the
4 hid# af a panther wbleh
led i l l pbends.
RMdy kilted the panther
ire the average la ■lie", be
4 n Collier county fooff year*
A game warden killed the
rattler near Brighton several
i ago had gave tbe ebbt to
•dy who n ld he belslved It
9m Mggaot over hilled In this

.
------- O T........ ...... ........
on Juke,and.a bit of brown eegsr
over tbs fruit. Arrange the hansnas tn a shallow ,wsll-buUerod pan
and bska them until they a rt soft.
(About twenty ntlnutes.)
' .
* —
Scthppl* fan bo mad* i t heme
by adding rhnpped cook meat,
ebeee# or (hteken to thick cornmeal mesh. Pot this mixture in n
bowl ond chill it. Then slJeo It
rd like to kno# all about re* and brown the allcee In a tittle
la Florida game,'* Kennedy fst In a frying pan. Serve plain
Wa Invito poople tn tell na or with syrup or scrambled egg*.

I'kna cup of cold' wilor to al
of meal Mid tha tern well.
», add fdUf rape M 1boiling
ir and one and a naif tea&gt;
M of o»!U Mis thoroughly
add (ha nual- slowly. U t
lor two minutes. Then .allow
toll an additional Mur In a
g*d&lt; double - holler pieced
1 a low host. Btlr frequently
serve hot with milk. Tbo
k may also ha pound Into a scour the oven In Hot water end
l chilled! dot Into sHc*| aid a strong cleansing powder. Fill Itf
road, hh'hot fate
with hot soda water, using one
Mad1or roll out «ott cooky teaspoon of sodo for each cup of
(h ond put It on greaatd bak- water. Opver and let elmmrr an
sheet * nr Urgn. shallow pans. hour. Scour again and then grease
[iiat4 squaro or b*r-shaped the Inside with lard or oil. Host
flee h ( awn ea tha pane or for an hour In a alow ovrn qnd
Ka i r f t Hooted from tbe finally wash prall in hot soapy
dishwater.

IN THE WORLD!

WESTERN LOIN OR CLUB

When Groceries Are Sold Cheaper

NO. 1 GRADE WINE8AP

la to the game and fresh
|r fish department Id prove
ary. He left the antlers there

FRESH MG PORK

U. 8. NO. 1 MAINE

SELLTHEM

IN MARKET d e p a r t m e n t

IN PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
SWEET ENGLISH

FANCY

PEAS 2 Lbs

SLICED

•'

RINDLESS

BACON

Baby Beef ROAST

FLA. GREEN

CORN 6 Large Ears

WHOLE

LRG-O-L^kMBib21tj

&gt;V ;

CARROTS
BEETS
' • (’&gt;

}

celery

«BSS.

RADISHES ;
GREEN ONIONS

;

}9c

Q t.

PECANS

&amp; HAMS

Lb

LARGE CALIF^CERURQ

PIG PORK

APPLES

S H

S Lbf.

TE

2 fo r"’;*

ROLL •

B ln m

NO. IVt CAN SUNBURST

L D

E R

BACON

ER

lb .

iu

,,

32c

Lb
lb

MEAL

fm f

/c

no. a n n u . i r t

CHESTERFIELD A OLD GOLD
C

CABXON

41 IQ

OFFER
C o c k ta il

A l k n i a Mr^k** !&lt;

'fir

'*'■9

L b .

Pineapple JUICE

UON TS
M tllte

I 5c]1
1. 21c
{

i

16c

FLOUR

i l l OK. LOAF SALLY ANN

iW

i » f g s y g V u. M i l ' - ' '

U

u &gt; .

Lbs*

24 LUS. SHAMROCK

B R E A I0

Be the kind of a’ cook Your husband ravng about
Uhont betof a elare to youtij4«hw t. Heat-cun.
«Uod IDAS range. W V r a S ^ U h ln g forever *

O

’2

SMOKE SAUSAGE

Coffee lb*
K R A U T

Lb,

Pan Sausage
HOG HEADCHEESE
FRESH HAMBURGER
Meaty Pork Stew

KSH- FLA - .LA RG E G RA D E

Pork &amp; Beans i»

Franks
LA&amp;D-

FANCY JONATHAN OR WINESAP,

WSAjL*. •• **

I

WESTERN

PTATAOS

a Modern Heat Controlled GAS Range

lb. 15c1

Shoulders lb

FANCY YELLOW

NEW RED DLIS8

&amp; Woman Can £oofr Delicious Meals

, •. this diMM food
with the daJ’tdoosfy
mlfd Cheddar flavor

*2 for

I S c

1!|
j

I
FT t i

�&gt;

- J-:-

8ANP0RB
a 'a rt a brand new on* U s Mo . II
ia lbe requent for n n building that
the Fresident ia passing to cun-

m am entRace

M J, FLORIDA

m e n tH a S

partm rnt of A g ileu ltu r, through rinini Aril Trhnvnuche, 102-year
llip a id e agricu.tuiV cxtenvlon old retired avrgrui at the Cllmrnn
*tnIcr,"io Mato n couplet* *ur- r a r , I, p ttv t:l v Hit h i' children,
rey of the pt« vnl method* of sell- grandchildim ami .core* of greatIni; Florida fruit* and ether farm
crop* nt nurt on in New York, ant!
LAKELAND, Feb to. - i / D — nu.ko irconimenJitlon* for any
Felrntifle injaorrh In tho turdi- change* in the ly.lcin which It
rln»l and m trttlonal value* of fintU desirable.

g rm .

Navy OxpeH* »ay Uio VintonTiara mol building progrjm will
&gt; .
moraly give tho United State. a
fleet *M
In IWM
1011 iVHIJWIIHIl'
comparable IQ
to I',
tho.
B e e n nrltlah fleet of January L, la.17—
tome fl»c ; ira behind tho pm ado.
Meanwhl
other power* lu v t
put on another building apurt. Tht\
lit Utah aro taking tho lead with
five new battleships.
Nululy
know* what lb* Japanese aro do­
ing now, bet gossip says they nrv
bedding three 44,000-ton I altlo»
wagons. The United State* ia
building two; and T’reneo, Italy,
Germany and Hussla gccuunt for
Ih* rest of a total of 10 battlcvhipa
now building or about to stirl.
I t looks as If llta military music
Is going 'round and 'routid—wi h
■

W r i te r B e l i e v e s
Japanese Invasion
Only Just Begun

D f Q uW B I
c m
();'v -r flo jM

t'

By 'WTLLTAM MeGAFTIN
ing a new rhrase lo the

narefM i'r. dfanK** and tangrr*
Inra will ho dttdertakon l&gt;y the
Florid* CMto , Comintaaton under
* rroftrom adopt'd y r.trrd ir!
which also continues the rhemleel research work In cltm* ftuita
which It started tern yo*r» nan
Eminent
nutritionists
'n d
rhemlfts wl|l be asked I* f ' r « e
rn « board to *drl*o the r.uttmission In studies to develop
new lnfo*raatr*n about Hie fuod
and heat’ll
sale** of Florida
fruit*, opd
|rt the d|..rmlivvtte*|
cl lafnrmstlon already dnve|uped,
*
‘
qualified
Mlllographer, . t o **:tih all lllrr■lure bearing upon
the nutritional
.......

and chemical proporlirr
&lt;’f clttus fru't* tiii&lt;I In m i u liile
this Infurmnlion f«r
|
publieati'Ki
and distribution to the i..
medical end

denial piofraaion*, »i*o wo* mlE9
: - ' d m E n .'hdriird.
V * T S jS S j- fs f l
The Commis* on’s new- Ii -eau'i
! program waa ‘adapted following u
U l
reevnt plea hy Hr. t*.
I’liilllp.,
h
Orlando shipper, tin t i: piomote
|H S D B w ^ g 3
the sale of Florida fruit* I y dcw jm H
Jvrloping new- infnrmntloii id&gt;-&gt;.it P.-*
i
=.-1 'Imilth value*. In the M-V'tlm of
m
.
{on. mls.tory coniniitlee of m I*iitittl
lit will lie Audited h r I*-, .\.“ \V.
'• ] I'fheirma, of (’oltimli n Univi-rtily,
ib t' .'J&amp;m?.' H I lwlui ha* illm trd it, rliruti.il n
J H - lesivh.
•• j
ArMng upon I he re*pe*i of

HORSHAM. England, Feb. 10 —
The men who takes crtdl: fo r add­

English

ISTANBUL, Tutkey-CT)—K»r- ‘

ission
Conducts Chemical
Research Program

GOVERNOR'S ENVOY

iv«*-#1Year*
Late
«8n
'♦
. __

i

LJI2k 2 B B 2 K m I
e m m t and ahippeni that it rupa b o .n l W isconsin'*
*&gt;»_ rffu rt do ndT.jire Ihe «l.m
for sell ng Florida fruil on Ihc
New York auction m arket, the Commi*, ion adoptrd n tesuluUon ir.i’

K fflricn l

• Fried Chicken—Hoi IIIhcuIIh
• S lu lln g Sleakn $1.00 Up

Service

*
*
Turkey I ) nner 73 c

• * **
^ ^^

All Kind* Sandwiches

ENGLISH’S

Al.l. TIIK SAN Ft) lit) CKLKfcY YOU C.

' t - Gulf Station •

U r«

f

Tfcf t&gt; lrw lt«M

F lint Claim Cocktail Service

If

t a t &amp; F re n c h — T el. 9

H t» p

I bb

—■ ■

lifn ln s m y moix* Irrntloi, nnj no* FPK '*I ptudy of tho Orirn * ham*
I if Its] Ihr world alio would be'*"” * hom‘' » l'h *ta*cmenS like
through with agreement* on Ja n - , *1*1 hi* almng belief in the super!uary |, IP" 7. Ksnelly n yes'r ago, «H'y of while man’s Intcllec nver
therefore, the rare wn* on In c a r -7 c' 0Mrnert all over again.
| ^'R uttla or England or America
Tltero had Imrtt plenty of Indl- may havo to alnk a few of her
cation* H ut I lie Jnpnoese would ships pud knock Tokyo down 'to
be unwilling to sign op again Ion r bring Japtn to her senses,'' ho goes
before aha.announced her decision, on, "But 1 don't think that will be
In fart, I olli the Japanese and difficult. The yellow race la only
British had been building up Io difficult when China wj h her milthe llmtta allowed by'Urn treaties lions comes In.*'
of tm&gt; and 1030. Uncle Ram, Such strong words sound strange
thanks to . Ill* gapgraph lea I iaola* from the tougee of a mitd-mantlon*iHi.dloW l«r AilN alarm. HVhefrd little man taf 71.
’
"•
felled to build even all the treaty
Beak May Be Frepbrllc
•Bowed him lo huve.
&gt; Dut Rhlet, perhaps reflecting the
U. 8 . Bet* Underway
vltlle blood of the Irish pirrnl*
I la 1B34 drcumilancra conspired who bore hint In t|m West Indies,
Ig- draw tho old boy bark into has some even stsonger, more
the are-saw naval rare that even startling (hinge to ray aiout the
then was in the making.
Japanese-Chlnrse ronflic:.
W ar elno'1.1 were gilberlng in Possibly, he asserts, the war may
Europaalqd the Far East, Bnd con- force China to "wake up" and join
gross wad trying lo find some* white race*—Just as In hia book,
where to spend billion* In ratisf "Tho Yellow Peril" which first spmoncy on tap of that, our nary pearrd 24 years ago a i "The
was galling n# younger.
| Dragon."
Calculating tho effective life of, He foiesaw then, he saya, that
g battleship at 20 years, the first the yellow ntc* would seme day
of our bal'lealdp* would be too glveuFmgrhiic* trouble. Uul tie did
old_leilight by I03R, half of them not intend the-book as a warning,
would be unfit for modernLw ar-' "It was merely a good Iheme

SUPER

W I G G L Y

SPECIALS

Armour’s Chuck
U o « »t, W e s te rn
Nteak, Boring Lamb
nml fiwlfl’i J’rvmlu i tr llnciin — all et
record low price* I

BtVIFTS. M lFnilllM Breakfast

CtllophtM

OYSTERS

I’ig Fork Stew or

Jfi O l.

ROAST

• II ■■ ■■nBTBWI 1

Hllbrr llrsMsIu* I'rliil

BREAD*.
COFFEE
HEINZ

G u tter

!«•

35c

E JG H T O ’C L O C K

n i l . T t h , I h. *a

Marmalade
Milk

i'luiido'it (uninus cilery, lu s h
tioin Uiu fit hi*,
tow priced; s ta lk .
Ci Up i'n o h

3 S m n ll I'a m i
OH
2 Large Cana

Carrots

Tomato Soup 2 Cans

w ifiT H n o t ms •:% %ron

3 Tali Cans

Upblrn MU K

&lt;

Liver 3 lbs. 2 5 c
•v*4»r ioW r n *H

b'niall,*lii&lt;-nty ten
d rr leg*; lb ...-—

t'uiif. Iccbcig

ARMOURS

Potatoes
Id a h o lU k e m .3 Iba.

Klrw III,.,

N»-1 ,
CANH

vl4
4

HASH

•»

roHK

15c
.tic

. |.t&gt;.

Bananas
1 "5 c
( • M l. I r t M i . ira ,
Lettuce
bead 7 c
P M k IIa.nek
"

-

LETTUCE

hood

Klin-dried

G A . YAMS

7&gt;/jc

4 lbs 15c

Whale Shoulder

Roast

"•

•

ij m b l^oln

’.

15c Chops

39c

pHiuy liluu Ro.tu

Rico

*

5

lbs

19:

lbs „

67c

^••utflt'ru BUeuit

Hour

20

i'lt..*-!} Rim *., Apput

Jam

26-oz |or

19c

I'teparid

Mustard

qt. jar

10c

National K'prcoy

CON CARNE

Oats

, lg. pkg.

15c

KiuJicn Tr.viU riu ^ r —

F
CANS
A*1
SPAGHETTI AND

Apples

MEAT BALLS

Apples

Sodas 2 V / 4-oi ptgs. 19c

VMfrcrM

Pecans

Steaks lb. 2 7 c

Gold Modal

b lbs 25c

ft'. U. C. Plcudum ,

IklldlgM

Ucllophatia w r.ppcu lw.«.cta

7-ox bskt.

Asparagus

F'emumlu Rlirvd

23c

Du vis Cup

Onions

2 cans 27c

fllark -K jn , Baby Lima., N orllurn, Navy

F’rv.n Fi.UJ I 'r u and

I I L T A U U N I) .

Snaps

Tall Can

t&gt;w*ct F’ieid

Poos 2 no. 303 cans 27c
(iardvu Patch

Ketchup .
i o « \ n r.ii n i r i : a n .

3 no. 2 cans 25c

Libiujr Gun!mi

i.cjio K n o m .K

I t v n u T**T»

«‘)c

BANANAS
4 lbs 15c
U. !&gt;,' I Minim
POTATOES
10-lbs; 15c

Lb. -

16c
Roast Lb. 19c
Steaks Lb. 29c
Chops L|). 21C
Bones 3 lbs. 25c

Tomatoes

flweet lender nicnl;
tbrre famous cuts
priced lower I

tioldin Itipo

Prunes

uum

Sprang Lamb

bvask

TOMATOES .1 ll&gt;*.

hvtw Minn

Salmon

Fancy Wcstorn Genuino

™

K e d B lis s

Peaches
n

rj
g|

Naw l.’loriiia Potatoes -

«ai&gt; i .i &lt; r i n i * i t i . t . f . t a n . t u &lt;
m

Hllrt-d nr finis a - Western

R o u n d S te a k

BAKED
BEANS

\Im 4ffA l*4*tk U l*

ok

IQ l/jc

I.u:ni O’ Suinhitii’, in ijuartera,

Mild and Mellow

HOI M l •1111.1)1% T*MOM!

hour 1 i

lb

Mcramoc Roils lb 38c
Mor«moc Prints lb 40c
Supor Brand Oloo lb 13c

lllbl WHlFfR

Yo u i

Savory, tender,
Juicy; burry
for
) our tjiolcu cut} lb -

Ileal bulk Lord —
COM POU ND
lb

t '&lt; ru iH -n sirn K itn t
JMr «Tiisnns:lini
Pre.scrven 16 oi, Jnr

Butler 1 lb. ctn. 40c

litMl Mttlrri t'llt i'K

* A Now Pregram
To m n k a 'o u r no.iUon secure,
lb* navy now w in ti to finish the

C

A

Chuick B o ast

lb

Rscept Raspberry and Rlrawberrj
J A It ...................... .........' I t )

Bacon Lb.

Iritiab fleet and Justify our
g, "a navy second to none."
levy got some (300,000,000 to
'building, and by 1030—if the
I program goes IJirough—(be
wiU base 'spent mare than a
r del lam fur new ships.

qt.

SAUSAGE

Wlopped) lb

Artnotir’s Star Quality Woitorn Boot

'Armour titnr Fork (Howl F'

r o u N n ... .................. O V

CA,

M ake th e M eal

Itullimoro (Juulily

Butter

IlflFTF

JUICY

tidCib fOLOGNA. lb
SMOKfO SAUSAGE, Ik
MG LIVfB. lb

ANN I»A«E
Delicloug Pure Fruit

a tint imwn dull n »IJe
.hading brim.

Court miiw

Quanlily ItlghU Referred

A &amp; I* FAMOUS
TUB

new
v o n jc ; re h . % - &lt;
filuoltit'd ((."hurt
a nai
hemp tonr tu ie r* a b l n ' a
men brown s lin w 'h a t doell
for t - orl * p ir It ia »lr*l&lt;
*m "dhly over the liat which

Corn

t

ilurfC a^

3 cans

±

no. 303 can

9c

*-

bpagnottl 15-ox 9*444 7l/ j c
LiuvcilU’ baled ’ lln ».ilig at

Relish *

Cheese

8-oi jar

10c

Mellowed for youi l.ilde —

Volvo C6Mod

I n n i n unsightly
I m r tim e ywu pi

lb'

A ltlch bli-ml

H utu UwdeeeUrt, ■

HANta Bkerts. ThU U
yau’U bam apeee la

Iona Brand
or BI’AGHBTTI

7 OZ.
PKG8.

F IL L S B U R Y ’H B E S T

17c

New Day CoTfeo lb 23c
tils** Tivu with lipraiy

Too .

'/a lb

ilada by Llboy —Fuk River

MiUt

3

tall'cans

25c

btaiiUard Quality

TOMATOES
Dolicioua Apple

SAUCE

2

*»«£

Thu Ihilamed Fluur —

PILLSBURY'S 5 ^
bo*b or Puwdrr —

19c

lo a d O' Bufiaffh*

Pancake Flour pig. 7/jc

4 nJ
...i O’
»v&gt; Sunshine
O.....UI-; Sp.glietti
*■
•L.

Macaroni 2
Kuiiegg'a .

BCOCO—Ffnrm*
■ Shortening

pkas,

13c

&gt;

' WORCESTERSHII
SAUCE 2

^

2

KRAFT'S
MAYONNAISE

Sanford, Florida
th n ^ u . J O ^ M t . n . C m t

A lta U i^ m flll. I . .

KlUhsp-freabi W ‘O w e

Co.

,Lu i FUk*t,tm. lOe

�• ixmdu of celery consumed la bead­
ed to Inert*** consumption to n e b
• point tb*l' Florid l industry wl.l

«t«ciar«

Traveling A ro

1'igurc* suppled by U r. Ootl#chaldt showed that at tha praeent
time, Ur* per capita consumption
of celery In lha nation, Ineicdlng
(JI the eeleiy produced in athar
section*, m
fir* atalk* par
annum, and ho darlamd Ih it If
to M
algl
Ihla could ba Increased
N aM
...
Ik* P*r m r 'b* present prob*
will
outlined l*m^ of undcreomumptlon
,

fWd tka*op«alor b a m n »" Urn
to m of n io n c H r W1U. OC j» l* \
plain!a againsi ,.lbq Alamknrm
Compear o f America. **?•»« h *
i l l . companl#*, »*
two Wd « « w _ r

fgS^&lt;i

- !L t-uL i

B. J. Meyer, referred lo th#
of 'h« celery Industry to
■a vent* [cdvcrtUe aa rtta l year* ago, and
d*dCml that without sdverilslng
Mho Florida grower will ba unahla to
1 ha IC-I**1 *ha full benefit of the consum*
'
or doUar.
I ! ! . 11.1 Th* Icnlnllre |&gt;rnfr*m ouU'nad
^ Mr. Go'.ls.haldt would protrldo
circulation of a million and a half
m
criery rrelpe fold*r», print In*
over 60,900 ptieardi to b* pmdsd
" ,ttp In lha lead lag retail »iore*, 44
column Incbea of advcrt'slng Jo
1Ibo leading n«w*p*pera per w**k
nd Com-!,w * "* hour* per wrek for radio
h.i.1-program* orer th* major station*.
3' Scralnolo Ooun'y reprcwenlatln,
Bantett, d fclatW .lio l IJto

jWWr '-1/ ' ;

RbaTtha h W d m tl grold 0 Oftfooted demand for mow law* to
f e U a * buatoesa. Buck * * r
^ration would rho* IttUr r|rm
W h y for apeb huflneiaea a* at*
Lsrvsaed by feed tin**, aan p u ijt
Indicate .tq some folb* 'Aa*

U t 'f e w ''-

[ . _ n i'

Regarding

1ho

COLORS FOB 8ALB

- •.

’

r n u n of tba ml*V M olbadaaaa tor lb
m - o display primary c*lor* (baa to a
attlr* market Lbafdaltan r t f t S f U /M l
rra. Tb* oqn-’ down rallow (rttk grw a in
■ever,. I* no gara ta rad* and plakb d n
adlaes-.ihslr « r dalteata jaaara c a m a
a o d tr u p iw flaewd a armolob tlag* to
uotoia la Ua . Ik'tfM M i M f le w m l

Wkya frwq.,Miid*i
£ • « Imigg t m * ,

meeting, Mr.
A &gt; 0Ii

b* h a t lbn*J**ik-meetlng to h* h*ld among

Uo nod ****%• °P rMr ,Mb^ cl

|/B problem of tirideacon •
L and not over-product'on
ad In liw assertion Mint
&gt; In the potential ‘ value
f a* a part i t ’ Ih* daily
a* the mason for the axSfWell, grower* ami *klp•cnlktlv* from tho 8tral*« eectlon*, declared
Oath Florida growrr* apd
rat* heartily In ftvor of
tign but will follow any
lb* Sanford-Oviedo sec-

£ lirjp, attendance nf i&lt;f*cal
glower* rind shipper* won pro#
cm at Utf inert ng t u t night and
other* eypiuiilng opinion* *n ad*
rartUing were:
iullu* Dlngfeldar, Waller Mrw
Ing salt* manager for Ibr Fanfunl*
Otledo Truck
(Jrowcr»i\Ciu&gt;
Hchmsh, T. Y- simp*on, nmndrut
of th* Semlnolo County 71hnmbei
of Commerce! II. .11. CpWroan
|o:*l manager for the ..Hlor tit
Cower and lig h t Coiii|&lt;*n|»j Matylr
Walker, of Ihr lluditnuff, apd
llyan Advrrtii|ng Agamy
a branch off.co In LakaUodi CpI
J. a llulchliou, llonry bchuma
char, llt-riy Thumton. M. L. Col.
lorn, aale* m a n n er for (:ha*a and
company; lU rry M. Cqiiworth,
John Mtlich. Hr.. I hll Uich, C.
F. Ilrantn, and olho *.
.

C O L U M B I^ S ;
rlorida'a ( a m tooj
a lourvlcr .flitancbl
manrnt ba*.'* Lkaa
jhUtory, In i|a a a jn l

DANKER

*8»l»*f|*f* 'bq Jjg

rwall declared that If oaly
to prorata tprtra • daclarad
b y th* Control Con»mRlha remainder of. tho a*#If th* celery, which la a
t under tha prorate, wi*
A WINTER eUtiOAC
t only 60 emit* par crate,
MU half, n cup uf »lra|i\*d
I ba a sufficient amoent
ha antlra coat of thn ad- honey wllh half a rup of broker
iriM ra m which, without. p«c*n«..*llr '»l t»*li*t»» nr *Uro*l
bo aald, will Increase thu
Uqp so a* to absorb MV• Ih* 10 peKCflt-' , ___

ssi Fie d Advertisements
r i i i c l rapetrad kip
d e ity
f

kbawa

how* For Bale

HONTBZUUA. Srd at-

lagnolla, undar new mapit,1 Bateri Jlally

can made—For
tgipltmcnt Cof

■^ ^ 1 * . w ^

Apgfi to « |ta

TVt Ba»l

ll-OO *® jp o o m gartos apartm ant-adulii

||gyt*i FJ.0O io H M dou

6n|y. n,ono„T7J J .

’a oollclt your twipon«ru&gt;.
,
—
kbly plan,* drllh room*
r r rat* Bamlly—room*,' prlvab
tod dp *lt»l*l &gt;4Aa and bath. 1M W. 20th St. {;
tola. Blmmont btdj. run*
— —- •
H and told wa'er In e?»iy H - e f l o m i For IU nl_____
Bam*like atmosphere. $ u r N (|t B bfg room ,Tn tle

Wwa'Wmr open under lha - biingaldw'. n. C, DcBom.
t T ^ t m c T l ^ diatjHaii

-C TL McNulty of Melboum*.
pmUli-nt of bank* at- Melbourne
and-New Smyrna Bruch. r*een«ly. added an rtb rr to hla Imldbigs
when ha obtained rnnlmlllng In*
Urrxt In the First .National bank
uf JCUoimmnr.
t
Cbirgod

Willi |o**tt*l|K

lkin*, tn
o
opobsum thins,
tno

mini

JO19

war*

fiacd. J l i a f wch In nyiincy, N». &gt;V:,*6orc* court.

r- . .rr»— rc— -—

• Only fit* ycart old. Auttralia'i
Modal rirlp s, elk's non baa i l ­
a'or; eus m am btfa'ln IhbrancCTL

a? (1—A crtaga For Salr
^ • ' ^ e f . e . p rwir *U&gt;* Wary

------ . i

‘

Miller Bldg.
: * &gt; » * ;* "
(Meat to Harry’* liq u o r Bto*^
S P E C lA i

If rttulftlnf, leg’jjatJun should

y y Daw»«h dccUmd it, Ih* “input eo-

&gt;*1

o rric « M o w ^ c o -

EX TR A

VT^1 . in lb* *f far* of 8anforri andSafehit ii f f i l UtdlaiCttunt 1 n* well ea for Jho re*
it* * tt* T e u toft* .of the ceiery iiroducpia

I ,,

lark- !*i

C M tla il Piwa* P lot OM
flcatlon 5 1 a / i ® w m t o M e r
glaring that acmegq l«k«n .Jrg^i)
Auajpr croiw must-pot b*Mued'.^af
dally and Jlreo'oak .m M gcIM .
Coprcrslive m il (he I’lymudth
r S h a ra * « dqpht T h ^ .t h ^ r a jr GRiu. C r t ^ r t Apwclatlan M d u
Jarilona were ropwivad .cnlliaiy by W hliil aaUp, r. iiumLer nf other
a iy iv fu iw 'A lly t w .riV J«.'V ® p; &lt; d f f l 1 ^ ' l l i .r « W m .l hint
*a|d ilia IlmlUitlou pruPunal w^a kclt; g * ' i plaaaad willi thu bu»i'
• “parllawcniarr outrage*1 and A0*a&gt;liko- -wiaBaer la w liih ail el
an Nlp*uH, |o .u to rr mambor, fll lha arganliatlon* ate b rin i con
tba ljoura ”
„ • J^gtomL
r- ----- ’. ^ 7 ’
. Iln *a!il lha ronfertwa had toft, 'l ~lij \ l a IsIkaT -' Fluricf/ griVrf*
alqarad ll'o bill on« ihooth'^W Mr. ta f'U tq po.inod rut brlwl. Ji&gt;
tbit ,^d"i|i)i*iration furca* wt?0
I ariilng lha |inu*o l«» pass It In «
f*w hourv llo rlianfhd the It**or* dl&lt;l not wont Ibo momlmw
to bn** «hai Ilia hill contained.
Ropresentailvf . Hniitioii .',(11
Mlpn) sliouled |hut it tho llou*a
kn*w all lha proslnlon* fa lip
mra*ur« It would licit .pa**- v
. “If you defeat Hit* blU,1' h#
shouted, “you aou't bavg auytbUia Any maw— b*o«*llr in
fayor uf equalUy- tor agriculiarw'vlcaa fo r pa 11
Ip ihia country caa’i f*H ,tnl "VUon and
aupparl |Uk- rar**urv.‘*
led," aald Mr
, Tim iiinarant I* Intended lo opentloo of ■
eliminate both auridaaaa and da- .In'po'y p lh er'
llcii-ncli* In wheal, oqUoa. cefp . A uicrcuful a
tobacco pnd jlca, with attendant.*r |op
■yldu flocfuatlM* JaCpalae. &gt;w l|ookinaM0 )mgfi
, Wlitq Ilia llmu* ctnn*n*d-' IfrT w M B h
ItaprtfantaUto Utjtliartaaa t|» the problem*

W . l|W

S a iv l thu. would bq lrraocukl&gt; g a B * i gtl*ik afte r It r.wAod
a st^Juta' bopV*.
Hut b&lt;nr to M t t i e fac*» bofa .th o . rpnUicT The answer
Igbt (m another demand by Ur.
moakalt f i r 'a tboroujfcyolnfc InL%Alied *r uionopolle* by
wirreo*,* a demand ' be Voiced

DR. M a tE R

General
Jtepairhtg

io ,be •**:

political .p arty «ap
raOjr H* w arrbw fW

Crab teat *&gt;*cV to ouch' pii ‘la»llg»ll&lt;m would bo an ol^e

' RepoMlcan and
Torm la. 'b* last
10 deplored the
M ftaM fo ry ,
•far
'« » '» •
j k bu*lnrm U a
5S whipping boy
among nearly all clgascn or
trotam « » W r , l* n r ,V S ™&gt;rk‘
era, *n4 .f o n k r r a U n . poulkwttt
Domocra'i.)
t , Jt tb r llam tcfa"* party doe*
p ec a rt im*»*dklaly CT p r*trp‘
prtca^flalng by big Uulnt**, lha
Repvhlleajtj iw y p t a ^ ’l a Ufuo

*oH,.wbo g*»* 'V*n IJIreet jbo
»«k«*t ojra If a**f got fro hi ll»e
iwniaMnt tome year* hro wtwli
'InrootlgaUd the stock m*r-|

o**euW 10t* pill)*** Ferdinand

Track &amp; Auto
S e rv ic e
•.&lt;» ■
Bodlen— S p rln g a —T r a lla r

A price you eaa affora
to pay

Martin's Garage
J to a n w

&gt; ■

FIm W*4di A io Jowtlry Repairing
Dtaatoiut UooiiUaff And Eagrating

• » - »
told tha R*pob&lt;
„Hoovef
• recently
. .
1lean pa fly to writ* “regulation
j f t '. b S &amp; t
“ , W J J
.m u*- cor»P«l rompitp(an In. p
u*rg e area *of buolnrsf. . . I a »■
. »wy»* .POftfL a l 'm&gt;r
l
A la * monopoly ’icMp** n&lt;
dangle b*fbr* th* eyes nf , 'he
trotyn m ight.W p (l* JBatnocrai.c
party b . &gt; , l o l 8 Copgrmlopal
•lection*, end ogam in tba I’m Wrn'l«l rac* In 1M0.
'(A ff* r all, irw o u ld bo much
ru le r , poirjcaBy. to *how v&lt;.f r»

Teariim Coaled Crate Nails
Howhrd Crates
Howard Crate Liners
- And

' O T H E R

f

G R O W ER

S lIP P U E S

Rice,Trew&amp;RiceCo.,I|ic
lawyer* and won
wrdlel for the gwri

'

'

‘ 1 T E L E ltn o N E i»o

..........

p ^ - o tjN ^ - ^ t or .,Hvrff
9 am

18—ffiacaltonrom For
Be poraotsed FOablng mai blti* -

il'ablty used (ioou Used Bltw
art-Wgruar B*frla«?'Pf« MH«.
Kayototfa automatic aa* wata.
heater, |S 9Mt Uaod Clark Jewel
seal ranao. go d oondltloa lll.ao:
all 'In parfact ' cnnOTon- Alto
Ckav. Csup*—Will tell savrjral cdrvulatlug haatrl* ui
• I t r lor (lag.. IMvaci bargain Prkaa. Hint t-Carr** *y
allies. (.'a||

ria Help W S jM - ' FFKCIAI, UOMB Dai
k|i |.
• *-e
M d rru and mail ad- sacrifice. - Oomar •Ik Bt. and'
" material for ui jd Magnolia Ava. All caak. Baa D. U
pyi'-y wurrAkit.' .God Thraaber, nccuUr. I1boo* (U.
f. No sailing.

o u m w i « P L V IN a
T O ’ lO M O N T O N ^ •,
W it h w u

d l 3 w « N S B B f |^ R O M

S B
iM
PLBKjfe CRA*

r*jr*
‘a «w
i'S-.

THE
CRB&lt;bH|»sl *
SER6 EAMT*
DP
(
NORTWWRV

,.*d

No ea-

7

Wlkcuiuln

Uk* advagug* of

C O M f. Q f» * V
S T E P O N IT /-

«S

�?

n A an b

1Herman Goering
Is Slroog M an
G1Nazi Germany
No Confusion Of Pol­
itics And Purse Is

Minister Of P r o p a ­
ganda Most Popu­
lar Man In P a r t y

Dr MOROAN M. BBATTY
A r r m r b #r«weib » » * • P«'- »

D S H IlN -liO -r^ k tn rb ,
*«(‘f
ROtk.
ftoM Mamh.ul
llulmkinp (looftn#’ lh Ibr Ounnnn
Allot wbk, Ak hbuat of hU nMlIrr,
Aitolf llltlbr, Hh-lM ih t nikuliu
i.’roeturi. of ibri Tb rd Rulch uii
hi* brood ihdkliHrX
Nuxt &lt;d ttio KUkhrtr, lbo:o It no
moro powerful n u n In Germ iny.
11b cxectillVk Job* bio : rrueslin
prime mtnlitor (P ru o tb It twothird* of Germany), tnln'tter of
nibtlou, prtaklm i of &gt;ho Reich■btS, inlnlejbr . of farotUllun,
n ic y * m u te r of iho hnnt, dim?
lor of &lt;ho Prtihibn gtgte thro tire
ntul opetn, prokidnH of th r G rr
mkn Arndcmy of Akiotlon, dlrtnlor over forolfd en-hanye tnd n n
m aU rlili, nml plenipotentiary In
chirgu of Iho four-year economic
ealf-iufficlchry plan.
Gociihg rarity I* the moat pop
ular mau In tha N ail |un*y. The
common man can unrietolatid h e
epecchi-.,. I |b audlenct-e uyuilly
learo In pood hmnur became ol
aallka, often al h b own cvpenM-.
HU oenre of humor pue* to far
that lie lo'lrctr joke* on liinm-lf.
Onu fnvorllo topic of Ihrao Jukes
It the prime nilnlatcr'n love for
unffonm. Olhcra ore anectlol.-i
th at hare tu do with (Sin-i IiikV
love for Hon tuba. A tuihy lion In a
cons'am liuu-e po* in (hr tlocrin,"
home.
To Hie ouUldr world, tloi-l ipp Iprimatlly (he man who luHil.-cfy
and iiiironiproinlalnir.y
|umueN
tho rour.ro lie ronitderi rijili1. "I
know Hio nii-lhnd. of Moanm,*" lw*.
aahl in ii rnioll r.nuip of j.i&gt;iuuil |
b |a ahoilly n ftrr Iho N«*n rknio
Intu |Hiwir In IllS-f, -‘an.l U-I.rvi&gt;
me, I plopoae to go (firm oil.' la I
lap," IIh piurrrde.l lo Iiiiii* down]
tha eoinmunbta wnh o nrW lyp.
a f (&gt;■ i lulu police paltrrnr.l b|Hiiii
tha til’ll of ICiiaiIa—lilt- tioalwpii.
Amdliri raim plo ut Ins .n&gt;'i„'y
In rairyinp old u court r *Ui-im-.l
right was his stninpmp mil of op
poalllnn lit Hiller dm Inn iho faaioui "blood p u rtr" of June, ID3t.
Nubtrly diiblflR G in n il's ji-r*
cknel routege, 'llu- many d.-eoru
Hon* Won ilurlntr Hu- tVoil.l War.l
cllmasiiiR in Ills' hlrliert lii-ruianl
■ullitiry Ijunui a&gt; uilult tei-lify lu 1
hi* daring as wnr are. An.l when
'III' finiuus llaiuii vnu its. Iilhofcli
fell, Guerlnu Mircemle.l Inm as
lu ml of Iht* IlichHiufiii n|uailro,1 .
loyal OiuurIi ti.eilui: i; In lid
Iit and Hu^Na/1 moVcnu-til, ho hia
nut i.hown the n•rn)|*nc^ul uf oilier
I'-riling U i hi mnkiiij' a|i|Miiil (
rm-nM tu onlco. Ills Idcul in I" train
in I'fftcknt cni|i*i nf civil ri-ivnlliri.
and he b a r not- hcaiininl t,r tnkcj

PolicyOfFrenchmen

cloak to ggpUtalnr 'ho FtoikD
em bthot u p M * . lh .1 k w p .p o p p b d r

Kaun?, lD-yooisold

b b foaler lather. Dr

him at (ho 090 of

four r*aro. Barn

ph Rtnehort,
g wai brought
up In China and
oannol ■ ipoak a

K

don. Eng. to Cape­
town. South Africa, a
diilanca of I S , 00 0
mlbt, b In thli coun­
try lo make a walking
lour ol iho U. S. Ho
1* thown boro a* ho
ilartod hi* hike from
Now York City, tak­
ing a hut mlnuto
thafro with hb Pack­
ard Loktro-Sharor allached lo portable
batter!*!, uilng, of all

«*ie eecuri'y, h* file* «o
b r iln r o f m of codoereowoo that b* opprored iho
Ihre Poincare'* ta rin g , of
ic in IMS- So it b now
albw* Ihk poll! tee I leadrrok up h b betorod P«oSfTpral timer,' u n n . the World
W at Crunch voter* have tlemonatndoa tb* accuracy of tha p ri­
nted fa. pock*'book proverb. The
n a tk rb l eleriiona In 1DS4, 1M*
and 11)31 pave fnerraklnp power*
to Ihk Socialbt* ahd the Com*
m ualrif In the Chamber of Hepulitw. vrtitrh rorruapond* to our
If oils* of Repreu-ntatlvea.
Vet, 10041 after the*# election*,
the' IVeach voter* Blood by and
u r i eablMta embrace conirrValive, mlddle-of-ihrroad priklea,
aim lb r to tha party principle*
avowed by tha Dvtnoera.*ie and
Republican parties before the New
Deal Invaded Waahin(1on.
' • 8o, In IDS*, lh* partlea of the
Lefk—the Communlata, the BocbU iti and iho Radkel-Soelalliti
—decided to take out in mi rones
B frinit thia eeaonlbl rontradic
lion. They formed the Pvopb’i
Front—a aert of coalition intend­
ed to aeaure a gSbraltar-Ilke Lef.
majorly lit the Chamber of DepuHe*.
Hi* Feopb'i Front prombid
radical reform* to French wor*
era, a aort o f a Ftrnch New Dent,

s s i^ ia .a tjis a r

r e m it

Here*

Laugh — Chart** B
Howgrd'i Soabticull, the handicap

a batber »hop
r lac hl» minor.

itp Anita.

Attar* io throe lovely
American w o m a n '
• h o w n diacuttlng
Iholr obioction lo tho
■Ilk boycott They ora
America bo harmed
tar bmcu than Japan.
Expert! aay thol the
|CW all k rijpreeenl,
only about- 10 cent*
ri the pu reflate price
ri a dollar pair ri
nga, lb* other SOcenl*
to American work era

w uett award ol a Curve* wrbt watch in a
nalbnwwa dreeemaklng conteel, u tewing
hb way to ta0M. Boned bom athletic* by a
heart ailment, ho play* (he baritone horn
In die echool band. In high ichori he look
up aewlna and now plam to be a dreit
deilgner. He atode the doth** he b wear-

STETSON

GREYHOUND

other itfractlv# bolt.

ENTRtES TONIGHT

A* bail, &gt;he aoeial ■reform pro
gram wa* highly liiCeetaful. I*
caught the Defllat pari lee 800
taata In the chamber to 134 for
lh # Center and B2 for Ihk Right.
(The French h av r nearly iW
paHica la a national alectlon. but
f o r tha aaka of almplklty . they
are grouped In thr** convenient
alri*—Left, Center, Right).
' Carrying
out lh* People’*
Front program w ai quit* an­
other Job. T h r WhoOr week law

l i n n n o t—Wrrrl»li'-il wlHl H ip N a i ^

muirmcnt lu oriuni|ili&gt;h • Ihi.. -pUBP0**'Nimllaily, Uturlng . 11.1 nut lift tutu to keep l-tio lllcch fur four|
yt-ara lo haul lltn |i*iu l of crmdtr - 1
ulthough Lag. IRach III u Je»v. “I I
tlelcrmlna—sffMJ la tu Ito laletl a *1
iJcw," (Joetlng is tepoitnl In lia'c
Inaid whin auma ilucnial c puiiy
number tiled lu call 111ill tu ac-'
count.
Gooring'a | toi.illint ns cpcmmI
man In. the Reich Ii fuilhur rvn-&gt;
il'-u sl ies.liIc liy III, liul.l ii|ion Hk*
'army, 'rti* usiny mid navy ivc

j M l t a t l . c a p lta lla ta
■ W l^rir grid to N*w York.
TB* franc, robbed of *om*
la grid backing, dropped &lt;*
rtaety—and dangeroualy—lew
- on International eichaag**.
-The- alt-down, epidemic
Id,- and ill/downert w er*.ra­
il by lh* very- government
Th a*

-H»Iv*sl‘

to

put

tn

rgnlage of the
(at and LeDlat
ploileri primed

pi
r i sc
ham
■ mf\• si*'

Or. M o u n tain s CW T haga.
T u l l ATO KM: H u p p llii m&lt;»ct»rmt»,
4*&gt;m-nvi nuMirrai#, m arliv t a tta d y
PI«. |m » f I r K a p p r u i. to
it.*.
fir’ll, l«t(.«* f n mit.« In . q u a Illy
*
ratfiilllliin, itr*«n*
tr
i m u lotus
I"* mI quality. unlall mi****. inm iiji
|f w fin# MiM.lt)
n ah. It Ip*# «•*&lt;
t.»
«***tidiiinn.

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

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am i t r . r l Jill*. .1 i t . , Hahf.tru l l - l l r
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II. S. NO. 1 MAINR
10 I.I1S.

Potatoes

IS

O ld Fashion Wine

l'HLwhury**, Sivniinilnaii

FA N C Y

L A R G E FIR M

LETTUCE

ilo n d o ro s

Kice

2 heads

3 Lbs.

25c

MAXWKLL HOUSK

COFFEE
S T R IN G

BROOM

MOPS

Vegetables-Best and
Freshest in Season

ItAKK
IM
SI '
rm
*

imn •hip of let) Iiuii II.i Innliit;. . '
The big cl.ty Una* him. Hurimr
thu aprfug ami fait, he ro w n ts
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genihmi aunoiinlwcf ymterday. In Under .1jfi dlreviiuu, flerinany
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—it tby nyllrni tie r hac un
that l» neither radical ncr socialil. itaken In peace time*. ’
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i* a perfect lllurinttion of tha
•ruth of tha provatl* that •‘ I'1 •
Frenchman’s heart lijc p d d * left
and h b pockribook - osi Vis. right.
The Radical SocbljBt'b tqara.Ha*
a ncpaldkan dr v coniervallT*
Democrat in th b country.

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�LINCOLN. N cb^O T y-lniaill*
Ml doesn't say jrc* and he
m*l aa r no, boi Iba brother of
"Great Commoner" may be In
running again lo r governor in
'jHe retired aa mayor of Lincoln
ist spring, hlnied ho was Jnat
boiit through with politics. Hio
■( the Uryan* lo leave pollllcv
Bar approilmalfly ho years «f
IgjrtaanUUon by ono member cr
aether o f the famoua family.
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Now Charles W. Dry an recsHig ha sold on.fcla n llm n m l from

M mayor a office ha find "onu
•od fight” left, Ihlnka Urn ocra-,
Ml may AW,at hand lo get tint,

a S i ^ g f i P S ,22!

roorwy In stocks and' b«tide; n tax
on present to* eiem pt *ceurJHc»;
1 sale* las on imcVtra; a la s on'
lh§ Hilaries of governmental cmplayrs; a rrdi*etlon lit (la&lt;a govcm rjm t coal a which h« chilma arc
30 la 40 per rent too Melt.
Tho homo*toad las exemption
projior-al will ba placed on Ihc li,l
loi a t a cnnilllutinnul amcndnunt
lf*sc&gt;fflclenl |H.U-Tons are oU'alu.J.l

K Of C Council Will !
Hold Essny Contest)
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 1 0 .-0 0
—Tim Fl'irMa r.l-'ie Cumuli nf
KnUtiin id Qulumhm inlay nn
nonne il lie Inntli nnmlnf li|stni|ea| oni.ny ronlojil'lor stgdrnia tu
Florida l.'nllmllr hlrh
rctln'l"
and nenilemlea, nml f‘*r Cn|h 'll*
ilmli-nla In pulillr. hlcli *t-lu&gt;'d&lt;
Tim phlijrrl I hi* r c r will I r
•‘The Life and Time* of Wshnp
Aiiftunltnr. Verot. Vicar ApoHilli
nf Florida add Orel llj.li-p «r"tit
lllnreee of fU, Atigiljllrm, Fl-i

pu lsatio n plan."
:JTo carry out the proposal. he
me ha hah.pledged hia aritve sup- I3SS 1K7C *•
f r t la plica a alato of IndrpcnIllalmp p a lrirk llir ry of fll
int ramlVilatea for atata office In Austini inn „el»&gt;«-'»*d ilm r.nlijerl
i# field “ If It U naeeaaary."
a lraaor A, J. Il»rtn* nf Hullin'
lege. Winter Park. F Ja. * II

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Juilgn. th e e»«.i»
Tim pape -:
mo*t be ailhm ltlrd In I'lnfmxiV
H#nn* not la trr than April 30.

Brother Charlie", aa ha waa; WAR ON HFTI III.ICANIHSI
jbad wham ha Uamad with the; QEI FAST, N rrlhem In land
tlflfolthed
Wlllhnn Jennlnga (AV-Nfrllii in Inland VWtlwUsI)
ran la Ibg.tatler'a poliOral tat* rnn-lnun IN tvrr nn Republican
M ia so enthusiastic about b l |. ^ , n will,In IN bo rd er* .'
I’ plan if# has announct-d he U
l’n]H • hr.ve ilm M |/' Vidlnljl,"
lug up'operation of hie-three power* in d e l with political sin
go farm* to devote more Him pe.i* under ilm gnvctitmfefl'.'s diar
•^special legislation In which 1 tic Piiecl.il Power* net.
In Ien d e d ."
| Offi-tnnn under Ilm nil Incl'di
,V agram of the man who was Iho flylnr of FI vV Irlmlor, vrnr
*« limes governor Inrludes cs- I'm u leiijnidml" Iteniil llren &lt;d,
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Chatman Vlnrtn, OsorgU Demo­
crat, told t b ^ Ilaose Vfoval &lt;-*«•'
htlfte* be would try to U M d
tho poodino UOO.OOO.OOO ngval ***|
yhratai hill Vo a* to authorise a
th a t Mo enough to protect both
tho AUnnlic and Pacific eoa»U
O ttb e la mo llroo.
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ehtaf-of naval operation*, tehlj
tho eon mlit** tho' fieot how la,.
*, i
Mhioo General Johnao* llagoort, *
ro lin d army officer, told tho
ram rtitlra the country's national
dafhnao and security “la being '
■ U t a football of politic*-' bo- I
c u m Oaagroaa had neglected Ita '
doth* to rnako rule* and regum- ,

Fifty-Fifty Ba*
. May DeJReSi
Assessment On G
era Under This'
• Is l*/ic Per (
A decision on tho pr
advertising cam p h im j
Pr**l&lt;,*"l, of the Methodist EcuCeuneU. who mafaUelna a crease the ooneuniqM
Florida celery waa m i
wlnUr h&lt;,m* ln D«Land. |
hands of Sem lnoltfU
Shippers by the growl

eqjfierence committee because of
Jtboogoe mod. In tho pm rt.lon
Intended to protect dairy and
livestock producer» from rompstitlee by farmer* who redoes s

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Men's
Club
Of
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“trJT Z Z ..*.***. Baptist— • *Church
day afternoon when Henator
of the bill bad ellrolnatod Pro-

«U red recently arter
me tempera rily eiuPraridont Jtoeeerolt for
t admlnetratles polIrah tari railway which lies h r
tween the Japanese domhmtad
paeUens of north and central

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Supervisor Tc
O f Activities la] CilHornifStorm
WPASewipgRoom ContinuesSlroug

Iw flee pet*in of Urn fe a r’
IIs drifted within right a t
U f a uninhabited shares yesta th e teeth *r an A nti* p b
raoeoe efforts hjr rat high authority.
•A •
I Mural* raperts pf iho two power*,
m ethod a t Mao. la puaashatiou for sevotol wceha
M i r a i i t otetlou a lacs th* npropd of report* that
th* Priaceamper* Jdpoa b bonding or abort to build CntlnaatW o of th* wort. rsMrt
FRANCIBCO, F A ll - I A l
• calmer after th* tU O tta n csplt.t ships, hnv*1i program for Som bob County
W ^ h o r Boroao ’ record, -er*
toon In the oswtna room was tra&gt; ******
— Northern Call
lanrod on th . a p p e a l of th .
Froimrara rio rt. « U n d rt
'MO WPA project whbh pror^gg ffnto tho *Uie*nU&gt; day, bringing
fra raster laI* and wages of o % Wort rota and »»*• and Inertaa-

771

artHbry
deals
aenaded tho posted, a t what for-

Approver Of P n j t d Meittiig Snow Causes
Provides For Coh- Flood, Peril Along
tinuation Of

cehwMi.nb.ch ,f, w ob.)* a.jmh
ly a loyal admlnletraUon follbw
er. asked that It ha *eQt bark ,
to a Joint Senalo-llouee commit-.

rcaentetiven of h con
nppointed by County"
C. R. Dawson a t a&lt; n
In the Court* Houat

night,

after

eeveral

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NewlyOrganized Bro*
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WernOOd HeBQSAa*
HrP a o O n

P h iln s n n h v

The Westerner argued Ihut the
Joint commlttra. . which .pent
J * *!
fire weary week, drafting tho
. !
program for controls ov#r' P o t
doctlon gnd marhetlng of cot- L ?" .
„
ton. wheat, ton,. tMiapra and
h„ *
rlca. violated a ran a to r a b by

r*SJ2* “•

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•Hi* orlgtaal dairy
wolld have denied benrtlt p a * l R «
mauls la tan n er, who took land S l T .
oat of the prodtutlmi of taajor

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trw u s ap»n*v*d at the In.lstHwi
p*wbig room eupervbor arid f*-f th* sUno. most of them cau,*d &lt;4 tralalator. from B lab . Whrr. ^
^
J
n was Printed r a t th* Vermekj after irplt** grp rosofrsd te
delnrlng h.e long been a m ajor' o||on o t Tr
■pra ranching the Irt barrier three pa Ware' recent netee to Je
.
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and etlmutalloi
Iahcold rsoaain b contact with tho regard** secret naval tnion'l
The ronferera. declaring' the , h, men of th
• ria rtb b by radio of th . s o r t
W ta'I Waft Om Jepen
amendment
we,
unworkable, I ivslntlnn to
favorable moment for a raacoe a»- The agreement was rooehed
changed i t , they .aid. to permit | philosophy of
torapt was flatbed by the stranded tween th* Louden and Waihlng
“nortnel Increase,- In tho h » r d ,'voelUd f .n ,^
OWMbt,
governme&gt;|l* without w ilting
“"B
d
.
with prop!#, h
Th* scbntlats, who hare drifted Japan’s formal repljr l* the n&lt;
BchwelUnjjach - arums! -rim tjjhot- the Irue^l
from their b a s e s t.th e North pob demanding that H i e a
etiVM J&gt;oihTHfnJitt^ and llnusaTjjr “msirtfcgtd
to o jwtat off Graariand’a oastlfactorv'* hitawjr htfdta Kehroan
-voted fttf—T W ;* Original ’ 'rfsfrr being* we are
«"*♦.' wore reperied tnoVIHg south- reea-dlng bar naval building
amendment, tho conferees lied nol U w ton o'oted
ward at the rata ef 10 . miles a tent bos.
right to modify It,
idajr. They were in the region oft Unbea a faverari* rrply I*
fin won reedy support from MlBcoraaby hey when they came In I reived, the naira said, Urn Itrlt
noilty I,#ad»r MeNsrr (It Or«.l.
d ea r right of Graonbnd.
( American and Ereneh gevamrn.
end
Senator O'Mahoney (0
— T-----------------• &gt;
I would raaort le freedom af a r
Wyo-I- who onnoonred they
would take Uto floor today to
A n r .H I a
with all Ihn b a n deon.
support tho ptptloa
U n C a ttle L lfte q
Tho necesrity
Immediate
legislation ha*k £
■'
' t b s was of so ’ by Britain a n d __ _____ _____ ____ ,
_
l, , ,
Majority K r a ia /
„^*Jf****
UnUsd tttalsa. h wag taarwsd, when a monlhly payroll of pf^OO.
I track
farm ,
and
Proparty Ky.l. opposing thli
(• J L i t e U4*r “ k*MB*
• * » Toky° •
Oolfttog, ranging! from baby throughout Northern *od Central
Itftod Goorgb*. rattle tick guar- He answers weuM ref*** th* data'apparal to th* Unrest adult alaea cailforol* fra. cellmatoj at milaaUne against Z b rida Uvastaek til e d by three ppwwa.
b made In the local sewing room Uoos of d rib rs.
Tho Hanford notary Flub hss
11 ‘ Pribn Is tick I r a
As result of trip Advene* worn* for distribution through certified
-------------------been challenged l&lt;&gt; o golf match
of Japan's Wply, Urn Wnltod ralb f channel*. Mrs. BmKh roby the Junior Chamber of CumB bun
Britabe-aad probably
adding
10,000 articles
ninrre, It w-e, |eont*il this morn­
S H T - g ^ a !***4 lhM, W&gt;Ur t
If'*0*- WIU join h Um duelskm - wers mad* and dWribsted for r r
v^j L f
m
q
^
ing when o letter from Clyde
^ tfrb d
build beyond the
!b f porpoes* In fiemlnob County
lUmsey, secretary of lb* ' J e f ’
• * 5*2-hwg» Florida brriksr* aa« »ra limit b their aew eopltsl sklps dariog, the past year.
•
------case. *■* relmsi-d far publica­
mfeeted by ticks.
Y
and beyewd Iho MOA-bn ihnlt for| Man's ore rail pants, shirts and ' Robert U do, a etudaot a t 1
tion by Itoy Holler of the Rotary
- ■
'cruisers.
• other masculine apparel, ebng Ratlin, Colleua whn hs« fought &lt;n
Club.
British admiralty Wgporu, it w*« With aHneUvoly mad*, bdias wasr tho armies of th* Loyslbts of
rha||sng*d
tha
Mr- Ram.
n l __ a s n __________i_ k ^ tovsabd shoriUnoraily. hero com- era reported being mtd* corn per- again *nd hss fln*Hr com* to
, , Roterlons to meol on eight or
I
nine m*n toe in from the Junior
Odoeutloa and be free from the
Chombrr of Commnrc* . on th*
political, religious and economic
II.—O D -A municipal g'df link, on Thor#entanglements of Iho old World
-hot was ded- day, r*b. IT, *t I:no o'clock,
wftV be the speaker Sunday ovaat East Pa-1 The Rolarbos wura rscsntty
atag ' at th e . Congrecstlenal
CmrUtten Bodeavor Society held
a t -the Parish House a t TiOO
w'riock. It s a t announced today.
' “The pohlie b cordially I*
v ied .* ' the aanooncement road,
"te attend this service and hear
fWorhand of tho stro&lt;-Hles which
havo been,hinted tn the pepfrs."

Georjria Quarantine |- m,*nn* » Whfbdged &gt;u
fra

Celery Control Gi
Will Meet Tohl

Victorious Rolurians
Challenged At Golf

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10,00©.;

that

Former Loyalist
fighter .lo Speak

Former G.O.P. Leader|

Market

Captain O f’Gator Eleven Agrees To
Referee Benefit Contest In DeLan4
Walter Mayberry, University of
lorlda gridirpk s ta r , and captain
’ the Qatar Wbvpi 13 during the
tat seasaa.' wlll iwfriwe the Senrd-DsLend henefitjoetbell game
bo pUjrod on Inoiry Field In
•Land Tuesday night, Julian
lenstroth, publicity director of &lt;ho

Firestone
ried ln Akron

and B0I1 Offut at tho full hack
position.
Also on the reserve list of tbe
DoLand eleven
a r e , Wedsklng:
Shad burn, Pellrr, Rucsell,'
Sawyer, Kelly. Guridy, Pew ell, Bill"

» raster reported preklwstely SS trick ptayg. .
I t was announced the feature
manager of th* ef the tilt a performance of the
■tan aaneuaced D gU ad High School Hand, earnip loot night and pooad at 71 pbco*. hhleh wUl giy.
ch gridrbn per*! A Hgbb oat ferm atbo W B with
Mbnora. Btetaon th alr Illuminated capo a t tha h b f.
ran and IHippeU Abo wbne are being mad* to have
a ad Kiag Kopg.'tho Banford Boat of the U a b ii
a, Bill Groan and) Dram and Bogle Carp* portirra
hn lachb poeU, during tho h rif ra d la ta » art b

guest tPUakOf and with
porting cast of Mason* *
.ant a Masonic pier at U
lar meet lag of tha Oanfo*
Na. «t r and A. M- b t

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FOR HALEi L A H Porcalalna
Electric Rant*—pood condition
I—|10:00. Mather Furniture Co.
For Halo; A n»w VlUlalre R i
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weekly plan, with room* at
O'luid up iln(1«| 10.00 and
apttble. Simmon* bad*, run*
r bat and cold watar in awry
a, Romollka' atmoaphor*. Our
Mt room now upon uod*r th*
Iblo manapumm of M n.'V t*
lay, formarly dl.HHan V
itn* College- Breakfait—f l i p
up. Lunchea Uc to 60c. PIR'
1 16, 60c, 78c. AUo a la carta
daa. Won't you try theta taaty
l. furred weal*. Quality, parr'
and claanllnetp I* our motto,
than epan for your Intpec4- C. W. Sullivan, prop.
Ktaf-plumbte». 106 B. Pal
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Spencer's Market
Con»*r 2nd and Palmotto

COLDS

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',-Malhey Purnltura Co,

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to contract to
out jo acre* old
clirua. Iryv*. and* prepara land ‘ for
Planting earn- Alex H JobnaonBern Inujd, III* li SchnoL
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I Room taraca apartmant—adult*
only. Phona TTIJ.
1: A black pocket-book conInin* .bank book and *um. ot Prlvata Famlly^-l
connactlai
NT—other artlclaa of valua to
front room* and hath. Uoi 0.
DWn*r. Reward—return to Herald.
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’We welcome loan applications from men and women
o f ffbod* credit reputation, who have regular monthly
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

TREE PLANTING

101 st Anniversary
$300,000,000 May Be
" ' !• Necessary As Add!tional Relief During Next 5 Months

Improvement! T o
Roads Get Okey
Qt Commissioners

Relief Message
Of Right
IsExpOctedgoon Acquisition
Of Way Is Hold Up
. ’*20 P e r c e n t Cut In
^ . r JUhef Is Seen As
•^v 'OnTy Alternative
W A S H IN G T O N .' Feb. 9 . . it’ w as learned today, will aak
• i C o n fre re w ithin a d ay o r ‘ two

‘ - to auna prlate between $200,OOaOSS-and 1800,000,000 fo r
r ’ n l l f i r ! a i h u Uie n ext fiv e

Informed sources said the
President would send a let­
ter to Speaker Bankhead, prob­
ably tomorrow, asking tha addi­
tional funds primarily because at
expected relief darnsnde during
February, March and April.
The Works Progress Adminis­
tration, those soarcea said, has
teld the President H weeded a
deficiency appropriation largely
because of unemployment In Cur­
tate autemobfla rifle*.
Burlier Senate Majority Leader
Bartley arid after a White Itausa
conference that tha President
would send tha relief message
to Congress "probably today or
tomorrow-.
Baridoy who attended tbs eon*
fereWee with tho President and

dciaenay i (koreaghfare. County Comml*. ,T ,
slonors F. A. Dyson .and D. L.
***°, Thresher ware lostincicd to In•ginning. T&lt;-t|gala the alls*lion In an »fI tort to •ecBr*. road rlghte from
* * ■ tha threa who are holding out
“ 7“ *?* as tbs project cannot be submitMacs t u (CKJ u l || ,} J tbo rights have been
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' tjfw . J. N. WhltneT, pioneer resident of thla ally, was honored yesterday afternoon whan, a mag­
nolia tree was planted in the new Fort MtUan Fork in her honw. The picture-shows E.' F. liousholdcr, local allornsy, delivering the uddruaa dedicating the park,' and Mrs. Whitner and Rev. E. D
Brownlee, o f the First Presbyterian Church, standing by Hm trpy planted In her honor. _________

The rexnlir meeting of tho
Lion's Club will bo held la the
Valdes Hotel tonight, offlclaB
announced today.

Three Bandits' Crack
Deposit B o x e s Of
Popular Arena Bar
MIAMI. Feb. » - ( A 1)-T h ree
bandits held up the Arena Bar
on tho Illscayno Boulovard last
night, rifling the bank of private
rare deposit boxes and escaping
with cash and Jewelry anoHfclal|y estimated st tUJMM to |1M,Tha. robber*. u n m eik R d jn d
brandishing pistols. walkefTln ’ M'
shifts were changing r In th* all
night resort, herded tho eight
employe, and ono customer to
thn second floor and made them
lie flat on the floor where’ they
nvered Ihem with coats and
tablecloths
With crowhare thn men pried
open some It) site deposit poxes
where tho owners and a number
of friends and customers kept
their valuables,
Henry Palmer,' proprietor, said
ho could not i estimate tbo loss
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j was
hut
an appro^lmats
figure
arrived at from the conversation
of ths victim*.

A F L A sks Congress
Tb R epeal Tax, On

■toaa - lM l Thomas has bean
rent eared to serve d Lite) of 19
years chiefly so charge* o f bnsktng and snteriho and ti»* Dicult
Judge
swtlresa l tha negro ta
par**’ 1** roam at hard labor at th*
State Penitentiary a t Retford!"
r George R e n t e ami » George
tarry pleaded gritty to charges
« f break tag and Ontario g With tfa*

Eight AreKilled
Id Crash OfHuge
French Airliner

Over $50,000 Is I
Stolen In Holdup
(ft Miami Resort CITY NEWS B

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Herndon.
delivered
yesterday
tt 1.000 la bonds received from
the First National Bank In Chicage The bonds have Iteen eancelled sad ; retended tinder the
“ ’ “oty's retendlng 'program and
tho Clerk wsa lnetrurisd .to

Rollins Professor De-'
scribes Erection 0£
FortAnd Emergence
Into MellonvUle

T ree Is Planted
F or M rs. W hitner

Scotch In flu en ce
In Florida T old
Early History Of Flo*rida And Sanford Is
H e a r d By Guest*

Higgins, Housholder
And Brownlee Are
Principal Speakers

On Paola Thorofare
Several * road
Improvement
project* were given the approval
Of the Hoard of Commissioners
at lltolr regular monthly niff ring
In . Ike court House y**«wtiI*F,
Presided over by Chairman W.
B. Williams of Oviedo.
Fred T. Willems, engineer,
presented a project for r e ,a r is ­
ing tha Country Club Road and
providing drainage of Hardy and
Oaneva AvOnuee, Tha CUy im a
oo-sponsor for the project end
It wsa approved by the CUy Com­
missioners at their Jest regular
moating. After tha motion of pL. Thraahsr to approve the pro­
ject which ws,
aoconried by
Commissioner W». It Dallard, th#
project we’a ordered submitted
to WPA officials for government
approval and allocation o f funds.
EpgSMkr ,WUUam, alio pre­
sented a project for the improve­
ment Of tho Altamonte Hprinxs
and the Palm ft prime, roads.
Tha Board also unanlmouilr opProvsd this project
Tha Commissioners prevloualy
■pprovsd a HYA project for the
reco nstract Ion of the Paola Bond
but B. T. Tiller of Paola ap­
peared before the Board yester­
day and advised tha* there were
three persona who have refused

New Park Is Dedicat­
ed OnLakefrontAnd
Officially N a m e d
Fort Mellon Park

Six Are Injured As
Plane Hits Break­
water On Take-Off

The regular mooting of th*
Cbsss nnd Clteckor Club wlll.'lm
MARSEILLE, Frenee, Fab. &gt;.
held In the Valdes Hotel Thupr —&lt;;T&gt;—Bight persons were killed
day night at 7:3c o'clock, R. M. and all Injured today in f crash
Bums- secretary a*ld today,
| of an Air Franco rlyiug bool
"Black Ryed husan," n three against tho Marseille breakwater
act comedy with a neat of load) at the moment of takeoff
Tli* Irene-Medlterranvan air­
charactore will be stagod In tlte
Junior High School audllnrtafl liner wb, alerting a scheduled
flight to Corsica on Ih r Mar
Friday night at g jM P- M
collie.In Tania torn, tth s.h uriled
Herat* I &lt;-aaaa *re docketed for against tho breakwater M a si
trial before City Judge Prank U mile tilt hour speed and hurst
Miller In u aeailon of the Munici­ Into flainea.
pal Court ihla afternoon at t:tid
Air Preum niioounced that thn
o'clock at tho local Police Mix­ iload were. fl*n |«&lt;nen*«r» and
tion
llireo of tho crew. Four psssen■era nrul two of Ihe crow wcro
Injured- AH of the dend were
French'. |u&lt; lulling chief
pilot

To tha old fort which stood
buV •a short ■dlstahoe away
and mdrked the founding of
one of Ckntrel. Florida!* rooat
thriving cities Eyesterday after-

dedication wax
followed by the planting of .A
tree In honor of Mrs. J. N.
WhUner, who as a email g«■
sailed with her parenU down th*
winding St. Johns River and land­
ed near the site where she was
honored over 70 years later,
,T. 15- Slmpenn, president «f
tbs Bomlnols County Chamber
of Commerce acted as mtstsr «M
ceremonies, at the annual •rote*
bratlen
comrasmoratlng
th e
touMing of tbo City tel rears
ago. Introducing tho «peakare for
tha day.
Follow Ing (ho National AnlhaM
which ' wa# played by the Boteh
nols Hlgb School band nndsr the
direction of T. M
Dolllste*Mayor' Edward Higgins was In­
troduced as the first speaker and
(old of tbo "Sanford that U ta

U. S. Steel And CIO
R eported T o H ave
Signed A greem ent

NEW YORK, Feb. V. — M b A new working agreement be
tween the United Slates Steel
Corporation and Hie Committee
for Industrial Organisation was
said ’ today by sources rloie to
tbs .negotiating committee* to be
virtually completed.
Word thit "big «tcel" ws* on
tho point of renewing Its contracts
.with Ihf steel worker* organling
'commutes, second largest CIO afr
. f filets, 'cams almost simultaneously
IwHh s*w» Ihsl an independent
'•producer had started a price-cut­
ting movement In ths Industry and
' that the rprncgkvAllinole &gt;Rtnri
.Cora, largest "lilg steel" unit had
[followed suit with a four dollar
Ipar-Ion reduction ' In th* prke of
cold, reduced and oiled sheet*.
Approximately half a milling
man wmltd be affected by the
United States Steel negotiations

with n o.

tho approval of th* Board eftei
Attorney E. F tioushotCeg ad

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oar af ad{bmob||s acetdrnte
Uagal moat Interval smovMI
Ml* will bo centered on ti«f
county', displays- Osceola,
beta Brward. Alachua. Marted P**c# countin, have boo*
during tbo hut ten day*
•Hug .what- t w
beltsvM
be blow ribboo showing*.
n wilt the pare, ho owowH
t t * . A , M- Monday thanVi

Band And Orchestra
To Present Concert
The . Seminole County School
band and ths Semlnol* High school
orchestra will present a Joint con­
cert In Oviedo on Thursday of this
weak, according to an announce­
ment today b/ Prof. R. E. Kipp.
"Thl* 1* In* flral e f three pro­
grams,” the announcement read,
"planned by the muvlral unit of
the 8tmInals County, publl, school*.
Additional concerts are Jo t&gt;* fl'r n
In the longwood school and In
ths hand shell off the municipal
,pler In Hanford. A ll. of tho con­
cert* o r e free and opm tq those pool a* one of lb* beauty ipol*
who will -enjoy an evening of of tbs Hist*. "A benefit to the
people of our City and an at*
music.
traction
for
outsiders-*
Mr.
Housholder said,
ult* commended tbo City Coinmlselonsra 'for their sitenslv*
effort* lh the offorie in the ac­
quisition oT ti&gt;* lan and It* dedi­
cation for .perk purpose, and
also commended
Ih.t County
tag exhibits. \tf Mid-Week It b Commissioner* for ihalr co-oper­
expected winners of lb* coveted ation with th* City fetbereCitrus sod vrge|sble awards will "Thl* park,''
Mrllobskoldar
i&gt;* announced.
Orsngi. lb# host county, will
not enter cmgpetition with visit­
ing counties but will .adnflns Ms
display to iwslvs community ex­
hibits \Apopka, Conway,
Fair

Will b* lit this rompfltUon. with
tha Prosldsat's cup a* thslr goal.
Lest year, the exposition had
B . l ) l patrons. Tbb y*sr, with
several outstanding attractions
«
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“ r, Bickfbrd
holtevs* lbs 100,CQd figure wHl
' . 7 ^ ,.
.
- ®tt tk* midway will ha .Jk*
» « J il American
BhowA ThU
carnival win arrive if rum Tampa
dcrinc tbo wstkund a«d begin
tract Io f Hk, part s&lt; the axpoelHon Featured th|* r W will bs
SOvsrel new rida* MhjM| will
get. teair Initial tryreda ta O r
tends before a tear o f thl* ne­
Umi and paria of Canada next

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Th,
Agricultural
Adjvi* men*
AdmlnUUallcttt today rejected .lh*
proposed maristmg agreement lo
regulate out-of-itata ghlpmenU
of Florida cllroi fruits'W fauis
of "wide difference! of opinion'
within tho Industry as to lis pro­
visions.
The AAA said them conflicting
view, were dlecloeed at a pubik
hearing on propoeed ,p*ej it
Lakeland, Fla . Jan. I f and
"Thla situation saUte,”
tha
AAA statement said, "doaplt# tha
fact that tha hearing on tha pro­
posal to rogulata out-of-stats
shipments was requested by han­
dlers who repreaeatod appcuxl*
matsly 70 porcaat of tha fruit
moved out of tha stats last sea­
son.' .
Tils development was consid­
ered the and of any poaaMItg
that an agreement would ho
Placed In effect for this aoaasn's
crop, hut AAA officials amphaalsad that It did not does 'ha
door to new negotiations next sea­
son.
The statement said assistsaOa
to Florida growars In leapruvtag
marketing conditions thla season
would ho extended through pur­
chases of surplus oranges bp
tha Federal Surplus Commodities
tbs orangss offered for sals,

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Speaking laat night olt‘
tha-JIounder's Day dinnor .
•pangram held at th# Wont*
ana* cluffT Watt Marchmaiy".
secretary of the Florida Hl*»;
torical Society, reading front
an original paper told 111
assembled guests
tJM|
founding of Fort Mellon
its subsequent emuMieC *

Into Msllonvlllc,
Wlltlsm A. Taylor, historian ef
gt, Andrew* Society o f New Yortt^.
alio delivered a brief sddnos' hawhich, ha traced tha Scottish
flusnc* on florid* during Ha tarrfy ■
terial days.
ta opining tho program. I t S».
gimpion, tositmsstar, asked
tho gucita to. sUnd and ' shgC^'
Sows not* Rhmr. Father Ksllaghea'
dallvsrvd tho Invocation.
. '
Adding a not* o f color to g
eight dedicated to historical ffh
Wrest wsa a midlay of old-thaw;'
songs iung by Mrs. Harhart Bm *
mil, Mrs. J. if. Coleloogh and Mre»,'
Roby Lalng, In orlftna) ceetuaMp,.
leoonpanted by Mrs. Evan*' MW

Mr.'MarriimaftB paper was hewaf
largely on letters from th* •*":
chives of the War DepatlteWlV
to which he w m granted essaan.
In Washington. Ha related U*tei
difficulties altendsrid up«w tlm
establishment of Fort Mrihm at
the head of Lake Monroe became ;
tin iforays
u i b | p wr
of frequent sorties and
by
the Bsmtnolo Indians, who reseated
the InlrtMlon of whits sriUsm. -j
Fori Itgjlon w&gt;&gt; established hi /
IBM by a attachment of aoMlan i
sent Into Central Florida for th|! a
purpose, he laid. Shortly •after,
the post was attacked by a group
of Bsmtnoles estimated at be­
tween 200 to 400. They w irg
Ion was hilled.
Finally a truce was arrengM
*nd fay Mar. ID, 1137. tha artU M
of
capitulation were i l l * re
whereby ths Ssntlnolea tgrafd W
be removed from Florida to a renervation In Oklahoma. Howavssj.
th* Ssmlnolea Imd no Inlshtlaa aC,
leaving Florida, according tb Mr,
Msrchmsn, tnd by 1M1 army of*
fleer* bad begun lo despair o f gats
ling them to leave.
u.
But with the furihsR^croarh*
meat o f whit# eeltler* moving far*
ther and farther Into their territory
every year, tho Bemlnolaa ware

monly ns softening of tho brain, was part of a book h« la er*
Word obtained In recant mqqths on which describes th* Bcottls
from men released from Alps lias fluonce on tb* making of Are
pictured th* gangster as a model "Tb* history of Florida,” ha
prisoner, eager to cut down hi* “ I* Inseparably connected -wltl
farm by good conduct, and lh* nemo of Andrew Jackson,
It was an uphill fight on his part
mert than any other mi
dua to effort* by other prltonon) help Florida get lata tit* I
to ret him into trouble. .
I Jackson was the. outstanding
Tbs Ns ws said ha probably of Florida's early history.**
would bo transferred for treat-] Another great man la FI#
meat ta a federal Institution In'oarly history, Mr. Taytor a
tha oast, where facilities for lb* urns William P. Duval, “ rah
artificial fsvsr cure e f paresia many ** Florida’s 'greeted,
would be available. Tbq,d*P*rtm*nt , m or»
of.Justice ssld this wpuR be done,
Th# toastmaster tetrodes*
If necessary.
distinguished guest* Mra. 1
itudylng CeC* McKay of Tamps, preatdsnt i
Dr. Twltahall Is studying
pons's rendition.
y state srgaalxatkm of Mat
Daughters of Florida| K i t e
Brown, Orlando, prsaidref i
state V . D. C.. and Mtep*
Branham, socretary of thn'
U. D. &amp;.
Also presented ware R r t
B. Ballard, regeo* o f th*.
Harriaon chapter cd tho p- d
Mrs. U. J. Lehman, gaosi nM
man to charge o f antadM

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to drink one or tWo p t w l of o i w i t juke i
think of what that would mean to the cl true
•But even more Important, according to aomn a
eminent phyilelanp and aelentiAi, think of '
would mean to the people of thl# cdtintryt .
founder
that or

Ott ef tie.fte* fUU a « t white epHate * latch

a o if u cof .wwi.

jfearttefrii
report that the. aeti

a rheaha of altallifng the blood. t h f t S w - o f people
far every year from addoaJa. They have eore mouth#,
ir stomachs, and often develop ulcCra arid other ailments,
bf which could be prevented If they Slkdilscd their

cm

Iton h .tea* lot «h* P*

Why orange Juice U better than blcai&amp;mate of aoda
I similar remedies la 03 '
1 that auch drufB or cl
tying the gastric arid and
n In the atCmlch by di
They also Interfare with nu.Iona in a wiy Whlih oTahge
“Nearly ill fruits and vegetables havl in alkaline,
aah," saya Dr. Kellogg. "Hence they Hi lntriaie the hlltalhUty of the biodd and tleiup fluids. But Florida cl true
fruits are a highly exceDent means Of neotfattxtng an
cxccu of aclda In the body fluids and thuf one of the beet
tf rtfn lftb A Y fcflOWn iriefcna of combating acidosis/'
“If every peraon In the United States cotlld be induced
to imbibe ai glass or t#o of orange juice every day," this
eminent phyaldari declarer,'“ the result Would be a great
lowering of the death fate and an enormous Increase of
meriUt.aridphyilcal efficiency, a smaller number of-bust*
V lh A c ^ | * 6 P U .
nets fafl3ftLand without doubt, « great Tfecreaae In the
'j ~.“
•Ta
I actn atTBfflflSiUieSiel population-tfi^ilcno, Nov." .
“It ia by no medna a fantastic Idea that Florida cite
itff, pataiak to die Jett rus fruit Is the most potential life Iniirrertee agency In the
teat.
wu nU berries, end with UrilUd States," ho continues. "In flW ffofi and vitaminrich-Jiitce Of the Fl6rtdk drangi, grSfWfful^ lymbn, and
id ,ctom htmaalf, .ad en tangerine are to be found the real Foirttafri
which Pohee di Laon sought in vain In the

I repeat US

pUSoUSUr

t

bi utf Wertd H.

L

ibctfitaU rnt ef ft*

e ,,«
* j a v pbftrit eridorsemefit for
rus! Dr, Kellogg Is one of the best kft^Wtt krii
thost able phyilclane in the United Stllda,
KStlogfa Bren FiatSa because advertlalog hi

itoaw.
Tee
nnpneonea men
ArU«m aeCrtamH and *beat oh tW r cat)
te death.) dean with note U d bucket*.

Woetteg I*t Ool.lde- 6 « V * 4» h*iU efti

b, Sever*) rtrappcil ’ In a chair ag*ln»t ftd
fot hahg-lprlaon wall Jo*t oppoilta M a r t
t designed tbdy, one of wbee* window. WM
Cotleflen.

B d d e r ’s H M
fo s jr . i« t;

i/HtmuL

M ck r,

)
Cho.cn i t “ typical itudenta" In ttw ciibpos at. Florida Sonthem
College, i . Lakeland, three two ip|«-ar in the thrive peak’ on the
pent cover of the booklet describing the mllllon-doHar K. gtanky
The fadefBlJtyrrao ef Standard*
Jonee Educational Foundation, planned for Southern. Twentyflre
'ftduiand Coptea of lb* booklet will be dUtrlbuted nationally. Price never tea M * deeply.ftte the
queatiop or twW'iwat to bump off
a preeUral of the itudcht body. Mia*. N f c h /U popular ae a a criminal, Snd there D no atarijr
ceerM Sft.tM eul&gt;Kt eveh hi the
liberal’ collegia.
Ogetlng,prwwrnH to be fait a*
writ t l Iclcimflc, but rpdeUloH re­
W lK
ma
ti n
port that the plunk of lha ball of
cbMItals tele ike pen of acid and
the. .subsequent sterling while

A rid irr;

Let the people find out what .cltrui will do for (helf
health, Shd third will ne longer be ariy concern about
oVsf-firWuCtlbn.
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HI WltAete AriSeet

Although the Adrnlnlitrhltoh hid Indicated that It
—fleu'rr Wl lAhffritee
would not siek to puftlth coAgreuidnal opponents of the
the «ee)t*V blind tpedt Supreme Court revAfnpinf measure and would take. no
part 111 the approaching atafe elections, the state- of Certain rural tactore In the
mint, given out by Jarafa. IWhskVelt ht Falirt Belch the Oeetulii • bick-runntry. It relatea
oihear day esn hardly be Interpreted Mi tnjf Other Way than tho unMvorr actltllla* of a drSa a slap at Mark Wilcox and an anaonkmant Or BCriitor praved tjM'rqlu faintly and U
Pepper. . . .
-t . Sbeflt a* ijpicni ot (iciiigia aa
(tin luuuilr oaf lam* at Kina'Jt
All the President’s dan wild Was, "It is only natural rath I* ut the elate of New
that, as in the case of ScnAtott Pepper, of Florida, and
Ollier* Who have Stood for arid bellevA in the thintfi, the
the novel ramo lAit Jack
A dinIrllit ration standi fot, Wd are interested In aralrig them klfhland druuuiuri'tt It fur tint
nn&lt;l ten linn Ilie
returned to continue their work. Senator Pepper has beeff iWujUlvrar
loyal to the Admtnlalrrition grid hat worked hard for Tjl» heaglrep ut inillffertnl review*,
awax t!i frde dilrk Ii0r»n
state, and it is our sincere hope that he will be rettlmed 'itoitll,
rM1]lor&gt; Hill 11 It liornme n allow
t6 the senate.”
tnSw Irgrnil.
inaaniuch aa Mark Wllfox ‘“haa stood fpr , ihd hS• * *
jn ' llie orluluul reat woe Bam
llsvad In the th|nga the Administration stands 4or" with
the exception of (he Supireihi.CourC.bni/ end inasmuch aa tlAiL wtm ai-litereil Rieiat eur*
in ihe oliaraeter ot IM «
he haa tttttl a ityil Democrat-afld lOyAf tt &lt;hg'Administra­ e»e,
Uegtor, Ilia tialr-y|l a&lt;u* Mr. Ilrrd
tion since “before Chicago/' arid has worked-hsM for hi* medu A nanle fur lilniai'lf and a
tot &gt;«t ninney, and' lie Wnu deojilr

cIio o m

belwecti balnj

f i u ’n i a
IniVle tojm n tilralM or. wniu
w u*
ww a Jr«ul'*,, e'lijorilr
uceita ami It w»p emumarUr
daa||.'with fly tho irlllva,
nianwhllu Mr. Kirklanit. .till
lira A m royaltiog inm* -Tobacco

ted the insurance
the stock exehahi

fh a ^ ttp tftm s-O tia rt MU,

A RIOT IN France U

■7i80 m
ym F f&amp; t
P. M. and B, when ev
not. Durtrig thi riots of 1
SOCIliliU

No fitiADES, No LATHBR
No M V &amp; U * LOflONS
■OLD OX KAlT.TERMr,'

AND PAink
• ... i. .it

HOFMANN

Randall Electric t

Heoadi before a pfTSljrc(f rrectiee ltie throat of the

In ThB Do* Mouse

to

NBU S

REPAIRED o k ECTU1
AND GUARANTEED
NEW •
COMPLETE AUTO
ELBCTRIO BBRyiCI

keck, TUIa wng -Tortilla M atlele with Wica)|«l;tpr ffltk.
* uaUpry l^iiniuaMeifcV not
‘ Air
to .tndiinahf eStoloSI in
the Mewgrapefi iw| mlwilAStld'. In
a lurrvMwt, U.avfl lmlween’ Sir.
KltSlBftil arid tine el tho critic*
w ail
1^1S* Klikiend
flltit tflj
-. I *n
n .w
U hIt U
feme
set deeood begt *

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UnperUrhad try ttiea#
W S rbahglag r.ul.:nr of*
ter lb* (allure of bU n
t«r«f Jtr ' pyrd went tine
or 1*ln« 1 fWerit &lt;pt trig ’ i
■ad dttee. uiiotteif uwvcj
Ereklna CaMoall- wkleb
was eomwfitoa .whir 1*
Srafotl cheruaioro out ^
twrel Oeatb Tkig wag ||
V M rp jrm eo" w o... dr

W f i f t t *Diaatowk
T K e%ni Watcbea.

,
Pink Watch Ana J«W&amp;y ftrjlAttnc
DUmtAd MeaUriji Arid tntrtrtpl

jafi i t t f f i i s

Db

u y b r b d

in

d b t r o it

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PISE

•

honor

Ro l l
FLOWERS
» &gt; m Pvaa—Violets

Supiriioti-nU U n.
Mixed

Meeting At Home

J ?"?
,B* n*T "* W**1 M k tr who U 111 . ( hi* home oft!
Eighteenth Street.
|Cameron Avenue.
)
The room* of the Bailey heme'
*• ' t '
••‘ • SI
were stiractlvcly decorated with* Robert Peiraon, who la stadffcV
oranee blossoms. Mrs. G. E. Mc-lb) Hib EnfldeVrtng Cellore' a']
Kay, president, prcildod over the Gainesville, apenl- last week With
met'In* during which routine Mi mother, Mra. d . T. Fearaeh. [
matters were disposed of.
‘
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...
Several fames and contests
Mr. - and Mrs. P. K Campbell
tdWatnfhaii*, grtsp lit chart*.
’.The Alathaan Clan ot the r im were en loved for which Deltas ware R*d daofnter, Merle, of Cant On,
Bdfctlst Clarch win meet at tho
bora* ot Mrs. A. It Dvejoy, 211
r?•'.
Maple Arenae *t I;t0 o'clock. A Mrs. Murry Jarvis.
Valentine favors were riven to
eoeoiod dish supper will be
each o f tha . yueits and rdTrcehThe regular meeting of &gt;M ments were served by the hostesses have returned from New OHtans
Semtnela Rebekah Lodge will be to the following Mra. G. B. M(- Where they attended the ftfcortAg of
heM ht the Odd Fellows Hall Kay, Mra. Marry Jarvis, Mm. John the Cetton State Branch af the
Courier, Mra. Mamie Griffin, Mrs. American Association of Economic
11 8:00 o'clock,
Harry Kent, Mra. E. J. Booth, Mra. Entomologist s.
FRIDAY
'•TO •*khuit boil nets meeting . W. Billey, Mra. Be rIha Jenkbtl,
Mr. and Mrt. M. N. CfedWtnd
re. Odeal Croiby, Mrs. R. 8.
shR tha alectloh of officers of tha
J*
gfeiilw Clah drill be held at the Turner, Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw, Mra. and Mr*. F. fV Hi "*
■ k jf i lt Hotel. The business meet- R. C. Maxwell, Mra. B. C. Moore N. O, whe te SI
sister end Is her |
B f triD' be tirtd a t IftOO o'clock, and Mra. Joy Bailey.
fiRcwcd by luncheon
at 1:00
rpbnt yealcrddy •
irdrns.
o'clock.
» ■
Tower and tho C /
•ilBlaek Eyed busan" a three
let tau»lca| romsdy, sponsored
lip tha South Side p. T. A. will
••presented at tha Junior High
Ichool
Auditorium at
1:00
Sira. Eari "bos.Py, ehalrtnan.
o’clock
presided over the meetlhg of Cir­
•ATURDAY
cle Number Fhre of the First
••Tha CeclIUn Muile Club will
Methodist q W h which was held
M tit at 8:18 o'clock In Ilia FanMortlsy-at?Bp| dt-thd home of
nla 8. Manian Studio, C02 Myrtle
Mrs. Carl Chorpenlhj.
Avenue.
**»
The nievollpnal was gfven by
MONDAY
jt r t f W. F. thyan after which the
The regular business and pro
gtftm meellag of the Women's
Missionary Society. of the First
Methodist ElAftcIi will be held
at lbs Chnfch nt *:«0 o'clock.

8

to -ftitk t

rtained At

Workmanship
\

Kee^

Yotlr

Frtnl Morgan and Robart Tlung appear to br IMtrrtrtd In Florence Rice, and no wnntftr.
iVh her father abd Robert'a W
best boy, f r lend.
Thejr make "Paradise &gt;r Throe,'.* which
ny,al the Rita tomorrow and. Friday, a sc Intil 1st log laugh parade.
v . R. Edcnfleld
ntfhcon Is Given By? j Bard
Iff.
Mrs. Ltd BurdetteI Also Mrs. R.

anj ifrt. D. U

W. Stunllvau'.
‘ Mra. W. P. Field*, Mrs. W .. l„

Circle Ent?
By Mra. ChoriJehing

ANNOUNCEMENT

d.'tJrt- J. P- W llsojr PrC*»de&lt;l
over the meeting of the Women's
Missionary Society of,, the First
ChriatlSir-Uhhrcti »hlth wne.beW
Monday alghl St her &gt;«■*•.•
The meeting wa* opened w|lh
player by Mre. II. J.’: Clanea
after-which a short lisslnea* a*aalon waa h*|d. Mra- O. Ik IAn
dress wa* appointed World Call
chairman. My*. O T. Psartoa.
Mrs -W . H. Young and Mya
Landrota took part on the Miaxton pregram which was „ l «
charge of Mre. J. D Nlblask.
program chairman, It waa ‘ an­
nounced that tha peal uiehtln*
will ba held at Iho hbm* • of
Mi*. Paaraon an Maych !••' - “
Rsfrcihmt nt. were served b f
tho hofte.s to .the - follpwtag;
Mre. J.-L - Nlhlack, Mra. Dob«*K
Mrs- Nila- NlbleVk. Hta. Hattie
Courfey. Mr*. W. It. Ye«Mt.
Mrs O. T- Pearson. Mrs. II, Ji
nad|W Mrs. O. D. Undress,
Mre. Ray Fos. Mrs. Bhadotn a m
Miss Marian Pearson
.

Hp*

Quality

?.0Mb,L T W* W
**"•
Kaa arrived
8tar arWeh »e t last nlfht a*lh# from Us/ton* Death to vletl Mr

jha Flrtl Christian Church,
All member* and friends of the
Christian Church to a soclil meet­
ing at the Church Friday evening
aC tJO oclock.
f
Thle meeting la to honor all who
ha»# come Inlo the church during
Mr. Elmoit'a ministry and alaq
those who mad* a.-rredltabVt re­
cord In the Loyally
Campwtgn
ddrleg tha , last, three months of
1087. y j t
A short program will be glvep
and Clyde Smith, .XJntsilnn min­
ister of DrLand will give a short
Address. Refreshments will be

A

CELERY AVK. PHONH

MM. J e f. Balld&gt; ebd MM. R.
C. Maxwell were b o ttn m to Iha
II. F. Club df Seminole Chapter

Garden Club WiU
HaveLuncheonFH

llouqefta

R(MMII'M FJoATr fifM

Fort MeUoii Park

rake was plaood In the center bf
the table.,
, •
\
Mra. McWilliams was the re­
cipient bf msnjUglDs froht Mr
Ctstteued PraM Paa* Ona
friends. Those enjoying this id ­
ford with her parents Mr. and
eation wort:
I lir*. Andft^r C, Caldwell ot
Mra. lladle McWnilsrat, honor &lt;lir,uat&gt;of&amp; N- C. when she wea
but * r n n years vt age and how
for the past II ream aha hta
wnlrhrd thn development ot this
City.
The PtOsbytarlan minister Ilkh Mrt l* o V. nurdetU.I hi«h| h«*r Influunct lo ihtt of n
’ D. Parker and Mlaa «*«M "b"1! ' «V*o “ ndar wlniae
r Aldrich of WashUfgloa at reading branchoj many had
received comlort
______ kite. Whltner, whoso 7» years
t l i V Q r u in u n r a
,*'lrJ t»» lmt»a\r hir artlve
*1*2* . p p o n n u i B
|ll|nd ,«|||ed Wllb the Mlowlnx
ire Party Feb, 17 poem Whirl, aho herawt wrote
®
.
for the iHTaaluti. ,
*
a regolnr meeting of the »|n
mind's eye. a renlu,r
l-Y «.f the Remhmle High
hence,
vthleh wa* held Monday |n vlaK&gt;n clear I sse
..
Urn were dlseuseed for ntsnd, here In stately majesty
e |&gt;arty which is to be A ,„.M t magnolia tree.
Thursday. Fefc IT. at 'bs
ub
“ Fair Msanolla. grandlflorawire also made for ti Rnutham forest* radiant quean,
a tie given' at the next a cliallea white; hrr tlnwerlna
for the Future Farmer* .&lt; . bud* opening
retner roast tb be flvcu Fun-bloom, tlrh tinc*d, old lypry

chairman. .
Stated ai the speaker's table
tM d: Mayor and Mra. Edward
lltftln i, air. Rlmpaon, Mr. and
Mrs, If. J, Uhiitkn, Mr. and Mra.
Vr: 8 , 'Saitsrd, Mr. and Mrs. Watt
Marthmlh, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A.
Tsylorr Ralph'. Bagwall, S r. ahd
Mra. F. . E. Rovultlat, Father
John J, Kellaghtn, and Mr. and
Mra. W. B. Williams.

Junior
Dept.--James Carter,
Harry Mnorc, Dorothy lioairr, Mm.
F. K. (,'ahhel, Bessie Ilatteo,
Jimmie AiJ.1 Ur». Jlyrou Smith.
Jnicrmtd^rtjW'T»ent. —Gladys
Ptpplir,!
inisMias
Khlly.
Mlaa Min,.. Vim
.......
Min­
nie Stewart,. Lula Nipper, * Elisa­
beth, I’ ippin, U is Hodge*, Martha
Slrvrn*. Mr. C- E. McKee, Mra.
Lula Miller, Itlllle Plalcr, Grorga
Speer, David
Gatchel,. ' Mack
Clcvrlsml, Jack l'ixler, Mrt. V|f. P.
Britolia, Jr.'
&lt;
•
I
Yoonif Profnet
Dept.—Sarah
Edd Plllinin.*Mrt. Voile William*.
Adult
Dept.—Fidelia Cla«s—
Mr*. C. P. Itrnderaon. Atarlan
Claai—Mra. J. H. Colclnugh, Mra.
C. A. AnJrmon, Mra. C. U Hew-,
eon, Mra. G. It. McCall, Mra. If. N.
Cleveland, Mra. Helen Moye. AlaIhoan Claaa—Mra. J. E. Page, Mrs.1
O. C. Glhhi. T. E. !.. Claaa— Mra.I
A. K. Rossellrr, M rt/C . E. Ben­
ton. Mra II. Cummlng, Mra. Kffie
Horror, Mr*. F. W. Stanley, Mra.
Ullian Vlckrry, Mra. E, U. Carroll.
.

SKYRIDE&amp;

DO 1.1.8 FROM QUEEN MARY
HULL England —(/PI— Queen
Miry has gDcn Hull a collection
of GOO dolls left to her recently un­
der the will of ■ Rrlgate spinster.
The dolls are eshlblled In (he
Wllberforee museum whew special
collectlona are devoted to children.

B. L. Perkins

NEW 8IUPMRNT 8 YKAU

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TEXAS ROSE BUSHES
?Sc E A C H

HENRY A . RUSSELL SEED CO.
foot and herso trails. All present
Improvements and roads In (he re­
gion will be abandoned.
£lmllir areas will be act aside
on other rrecrvatloni to give the
Indians a place In which to carape
nvIhiaUuo.

African WitcH Doctor
IiringsDown TheRain
• (IWELD, .Southern IUmJu*W-r
ifln
A* W,.imail
.Inelnt"
(AV '-A
woman—ttuillak
I'witeh . docim"
known as "The Gogu" and rercred
'fo r hrr “ raln-makln*" ebilUk. la
Irrtdltrtl by auprratltloui natives
'with breaking a drought shortly
rflvr ahr waa tried and acquitted
'on u charge nt practicing magic.
| "The tiogo,". who . malntalnrd

(IIRitRUl
"U urpee’f Seeds G row”

100 W. FIRHT 8T.

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PHONE

DO SO M E TH IN G ...
G row H eller Crop*— F c r t lliu W ith
N IT R O I'IIO S K A And C ALCIU M N IT R A T E

■

With Our Hentiiirr Millaaml Mixer,
eur Feeili.pqu alwaye fresh.
SEM IN O LE F E E O C O M PAN Y

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LlVgJ

’ftm

iy Security feed that adds grow er,
Buy Fertilizer that aids grow th
Buy seed that grow s.
P R IN T IN G -

khdAVVaa’ |hk oviedo v t.'A.

MOI THt CHUMgf 8UT ftik »t»T
• NEW KOUtrMKNT
• ou Au t t aentnee

r.ownMf*—M iw ' 'Baaat*. first
treat Mat Otmda p .'T . A- flmgt.
"Mother's . lfyma"—Mra Murphy.
‘ The program wyes roaelqded
with, a randla lighting ceremony
In honof of the foundtr* af the
P. T. A. and dedicated to the
pea: presidents nt' (ha Oviedo

p. r

Il'aa A Good Invenlm cnl T o
ilujr Front Utt.

Siniailt PriotiBi Cllfliy
AUe At COUMfeClU t f.

ht«M 411 H laulfri. fUriAa

ed Store

a.

nifrrthments ot cake and tan
were .a«rv«jl. b f tha hiiatanana.
Mltseg Msnr f/mlss Msfl- Mrs JUn‘ McGowan. Mrs. Charles
wrathar sad Mary Me KM o( Ala- bee. Mrs. Ctonll *od Mre. Wood­
ford will bo * ' &gt;.ing tlioqe saglA a ward,
ot Florida -fUnla College ..for
Women who w|li tie enintalqad
Feb. It by the Tsllgbax*** .AmZbnse a s h ot the ootlege &gt; wklch
Plans 8 asMAr trip' to vsriqas
pohri* of Interest Id the cttF Jkf
:a tea On that day, acrord(a|«o
so annaoncameat today by I n
Ocwrre Lewis, prtsidrat of Ora
Ttllshasaee Klumnsa Club.
-&gt;

ai*$|iaBAr

Mrt- Chapman with Mrs. J&lt; L *
fctlrlf ad aasisLhi ffedUda o r m l
rtfrtkhmenu ' to Ike latWwIng:
M rt C. F- Branan. Mrs. W. M.
McKIm, Mra-lQ. W. Bailey. Mrs.!
a^ifre. KUe Klrebbeff,
Ly Hleat. .Mrs.'. W. »
K r i John
Bumblry
. Thurmond, Mra. /. A.
Mrs. J. U Clark. Mis

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T*V
Ufcu growtaa corn* UML tU

Repairing
Diamond Setting

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• U*nn*tL
nmunity ProspersMem.
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n *r e n * l f a

Engraving
McLanlin, Jeweler

a former conniy farm

1' &gt;111 a Part

"1 * " MurlMei tbai a farm
development with M mack M

nor Y e a r s Ago u « w « * rwuonawr *&lt;**i

•■ ■| land e»rv vltk wl*e managemeat.
MILTON, Oa., K b .
A b# *“ da !• Par frtaUr dlvj1m n a filfferwnt kind of. donda Ikaa a)mo*i anr other In­
ina In lb# Booth—a hind d n trr you might ,*1*ct. It takon
not only brtaia k good1 a lot of pUnnlns and *bu^t#a«
I bat al*o regular" each. akllliy, bat It can b# don#.'’
La—I* •merging from a It-1, Tha flrat step la Pina Moonera aettlaiaont la tba rad tain .Vailar'a *ucc**», ka ear*,
of Ooorgta.
I va I m u l n l Ik* worn-oat Oejd*
la coming from community with modem. maehln«rr and Jarbiduefrie* built around JM |n( eat tha farm* for afflelont
laa* wbo ara finding a new' i m of tha dlffatant land type*
an land tba Federal tUllat,' Bo(l-bui|dlng crop# —. mainly
I titration bought four yean vetch. Auitriaa peaa and trim
11 1 an aero.
aon elorar in tba winter and
kit by tka depreanhm.j.flrtg paaa- aoy bean, and valtui
!Uaa ware none loo hope- tmru
In tba aommer-harn
■ they aattlad on tbo If- doubled Ik* land'a ptoduc»lr|ly.
re farm# In Pina Moan- Thera I, no lot up In thla dlr*cliar. Bat now tbtlr pan- t|on and Banuali doea n6t an"
a fall and tkalr Prodace %nJ j|Bjt to th* benefit.
Thomaaon. a
former
worber. for lnetapr*.

. . O F A L L K IN D S

lie N i w i u A n .

ENTRIES TONIGHT
nm rr

hacni

HaIrtf*

«-&gt;•

mns. v

t.urkleel
llrrlaehey 1
.Iterate
Mire llequret
.Hale It.
.Hub
Corimallon
1’rlncu Fleet •
PKCOND HACK: Futurity,
tr im naif at »*iir ir«o»tn
David II.
male Traffle
lien fjny
Tlireerlll*
Yf. I. IV.
Keeva Joe
Bky-rlleh
K«**y Trallle
Til IIIII HACK: I I * Mile.
I l m e A 11*11 ml Hall y Itoaklr)
II***' Hud
All My**
(lehlle Kurika
Careful Maid
Ferlua*
Friendly F*h*
Dritwnly
Indian Yorker
FOURTH HACK: l - l l Mil*,
neffleu Nile
Kaa*a*Traffle
flood a*4 llad
King** Nlabl
lllah i.’liief
Coer*Outlaeh
Oay lilelalor , Ann True •
FIFTH nARRl Futurity.
Bquteky Kheea
Manny He*
J ltl Fel
aline Nerwleh
I'eter ran
Tmlfla Dlreelar
■port In* ller
Ann Fallh
NIXTII HACK) l - l l Mila
Irleh llrln
Flying Tell
Fnnry Mean*
tdlil* Ulnah
Kata lllitlaa
Traffle Cbanee
Wklrit
I'root Header
aiVKNTir nACKi Futurlly.
Del 'Im Hull
lllnndy Omen
Cen Hear
Calorie . .
men llllla
Flaeh Fatal* t
llend. Andrew
Huel* Roll
KinilTII HACK: Futurity. *
Dijon
aporllna Life
Vein.IIne'e Heart
fleprleveg
While Mniok*
Dlrly Omen

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

Carpenter and painter ‘wlnU
■' werk, UOI Bajitord Avo. ‘
'ffknt waeblng end Ironing- Mary
i t T8rt»n 1011 W. 1th St._____

Ootorvd

‘woman want* Job or
' lanodrr work. ByWetter Butler.
ty t B. Ilk BL

|l.lt-|l.tll m bua rrta. Wonder,
fair to B»»d, II.M-M.IA
FOTATUKn: Buppllea
liberal,
demand
fair.
market week:
FI*. HIlee Triumph* hue her*. A
erla, glaldr arade A path. No. 1*
tl.ia-llJ T No. la. |I.M-II,1#.| UH
Comm/rrlal*. No. I* lfc-|I.M,
I'lMAAPFIdWi Cuban aid. aria.
l# -lf No Buppllea.
Il/n in iK ai Fla., par daa feuK.
tt.fde,
MlflNACIIl Fla. baa. bakta
nioemadnl* »»o-|I.M. Mew Kaaland Tie.
. ..
_ .
HgUAMin Fla, baa bakta, Tellew Crooknecka fair la reel
l.ll-M-T.i
I'onrer
ll.aa-ll.lll
Phllt, nrdlriary in fair, II.II-ILI*.
* aTIlAWHEnillKai
Fla.
Mate
tin
iWKKT POTATOKMl toutbefn,
t'orln Him* fair la aond quality.
CWT bear. |l **-11:11: Kiln Dried
Nnnry Halle, hue. her* II.II.
lirrATilHd: iNnrthernl Mala*
Or M'.unialne CWT hag* II.II.
TOMATOKM: Buppllea moderate,
demand moderate, market aleadf
Fla. loeee crl* apprai. It Iba.
net. wlte range In qnallly A
condition, areena A turning*
ood qunllly. email alia* moelly
I It-|l.*d; few (In# quality II.IB; Oreratreat land Oe.\ to WU«n
I.II. IIIpee err. In condition.
\ •
•I.ll-ll.ed, M’lia. Ilia A larg­ Cyprw* Co.
er fair quality |l.lf-| llli III*
Sheriff* Dead.
ll.U i Poorer, all nlsee lower.
TI’ ltNIPHi guppllee liberal de­ McCUlInrvd, J. V* nhtrUf to
Jame* A.^Cunnlnghumv.
mand mod.rale, market aleady,
•Fla. ^arpla' tap* par de*L bun
la.fle. 0A1-AD. per bp* kpr. .(!&gt;
Slat* o f FlatIda U Orwiga-Saml'
He.
,r ■ •
v
COHN: (HhrIJed) Moulhern Whit*
nala Co.
CWT bane. II.II-II.H.
SUta o f Florida to A. IL D*an*
4taliefari!•« Of Marfcage
Tiller, B. T, te Oeorge f t . Bhtflett,. - - , _
Releaee frem Chattel Heritage

t

Adve

!

Ion good quality, medium efee
•le.et-iu m . Had. I)| baa bpr*

!* BUT,-Coupe—Will aell
CqWr for ytOO Driven
e mll**- call tti-i-

CAHROTIi guapllr* ggklerat*
demand -UybL eaaekul eiendr.
Flu. net due kun ««-llci TOPPED
per doe bue. ei.eo-CI IB.
CAUI.1FIA)Arid11: Fla. searee IH
Room gortge apgftmonl—adalt, bue. Bar* ll.ll-II.U.
. CELfcnr: Fla. I»- eld. drti.
only. Phone TTS-J,
M - 1 e J l l l - l l .l t
. CHMfilV IIKaflTB: Fla. da*
bun. H-llt.
CltlNKBN CAnRAflRi Fla. per
do* aee la ble*. alow O-ltc.
. .cniJwtHIWi-Fla. per An* baa.
ll-llc
COBNl ■tnre.nl FI*, per Ae*
Nn guppllee.
mir.flMllMltni Fla, bun. bpr*.
No Runplle*
MOOPUNTt . FI*, bu* kpr*.
fair ip aaog.vH.ia-Ii u
LETTUCE: Fla. ICKRHIHI. ReelWWVjeua aa^JIaiy qnallly, Tie.
. MUITAltDi Fie. early, per go*
(F t*+ il# u y ha# bpr*. Itj*1*- Hue bpr* ILTlOHIONfi ifnreen) 'ft*, per go*
■lightly ueed tlOM Deed Blew* b** are (a ale*, llunrk tt-lle,
I'Anaf.Nn FI* par Be* ban.
ari-Warner Ratytgarttor, M i d i M*
•
Keyetone automatic ga, wkler &lt; r * ^
r**-- bu* bat*,
boatey, t&gt;0.M| Magic Chef range,
m ooi t l l . l l Vacuum Cl*an*rr
,01».IO; ; all |n perfect condition- Wonder* fair la good qunlily
Alao l*Tlr*l clrculallng kaatera
*( bargain prlcaa. BcoU-Carraway,
Inc.
. ‘
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L08 ANOELBI!, Feb.
Modtm perpleilty over what •#
do whh alcoholic* had IU paral­
lel In ancient time*, aaya Dr. A r
thur Patch MeKtnlay. profeeeor
of La‘dn at tha Unlrmlty of
California at Loa Angel** 8om*
lawn treated a drunken offender
more lenlenUy Ihan a aober ona,
eome more eerarely, bid aludle*
allowed.

In the Creek town of Loeri la
aou*hern Italy, the (Code of Ealoaeue allowed a ladyvone attendant,
but ah* waa entitled to two If
■ ho were drunk.

TRUCKERS NOTICE

Beet kerne bargain Inf Sanford.
emulating of • room boat# hod
t.'reom houao for aeriaata, la flrgt
tlaa* condttioa, #4fl. let, epaee
for flower -‘and regqtabW garML
WUlwcMt Ib J U

’ ’.Si'm . *!SISL i2Jj

tfUrine Parasite Is
P6ttnd;ln Great Lakes
: ANN ABSOS, Mkk, Pah. f c (F)—Co^oPyta-Wnleu and tUbarman a r e ; Worrying over » new

Liquor Store
We

carry a com plete

line or

Liquors
Wines . ,.
Whiskeys
Gins
31Z Sanford Ave.

if** lg»

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.

tlM'a b)#od. it Injeete a chemical

Doctor Drinks ‘Vision’
To Clinch Argument

GLASS . MIRfiORS , PAINTS
Q U A LITY— D E PE N D A B ILITY
P ittsburgh P r o o f P rod u ct!

! wqnkhr rock, A r it ^ D rMSN l.iM a ylalon," anId one
e*od Navajo medldiia nun who

Try A Delicious
H o W c-m K W M b a l

” Ne vlelei,- *eU
IW fa ' bend of. Iko

Dr. W. W.
reeemtlen

LANEY'SDRUG

r* "*ta
i Than -DtJ DeWy boiled the water
MF^Ktka^hoTTev of Ihe Indian#,
It Maaa. 1ft. Pataria way o f Impiwnelag , open. tko Indiana that
hailing JdUa typhoid germa and
Umi aotk aaananma ahould be aaad
when the Taaarratloci'* water bop*

STORE
Complete LCinch

Handling Of Drinks
• Is An Old Problem

,% T hen Track. In Aral c h u ah»p. «]th -as be.
6PKCIAL HOME Bargain at big
.aaeriflee. Corner Ilk Bt. and
Magnolia Av*. All caahu Bee D /L
Thraeher, executor. Phone ML *

tlcajar night and feet aad fkraelIng and entertaining atmitaf la t a
bean arranged. Probably j many
■eaka wfll m m for Bltrdt*pan
of tka youngater who be 4 Pre­
lected klmaalf lata famfa- aid
fortana vU tka rodlo,
J
A fa#t card great ad tka iaiaata
blag# at tka track laat . night,
particularly la -tka nhithf event
when Mia# Andrew, beat /out tka
favorite# to wla handflj. 'Mle*
Andrew, defeated Oay J Matron
and Speedy Karl, tko elrtet con­
tender*, and retamed hid r back­
er, 111.4# to win.
V
Tba taatb race alao S&gt;ror1ded
a epectaala whan My j Orunna
romped eetr tka fIntab &gt; Hue lip
•Igbt length* to boat oot Sakare'a
Paacy and Night Laddlwl tko Ut­
ter •bowing- The faTurtle, Ann
Wilt,
m u. cama
w » e In
hi atilh. ,
I
Colorful race, featlrifig.
dog, ara boohed for- wjad®
erenlnf. w|lk parbipa-tfla i
of attraction, favoring tk a ■rant, a l-llth-of-a.mil* |api
ly, In which Bid* Trtttte, I
bow Rod. tba fambaa / ikd]
Pollyrila. Mla, Ard-Na-Locb
Uu|a .Tactician \art among
•Uriera.
\
*+ \

Seminole County

Plloi Lea
null aiarler
Made Carelkl
Myetle Melody

laaaified

ra«M rne-j

DANGEROUS

GREYHOUND
T

Martin’s Garage

I, R N. NIPPER

J J g g m y ^ Q a a i wheel
M g PORD-Duel Wheel.....b ........*
1934 CHEV:—Dual W heel..,..........

FOR EVER Y
BUSINESS-FREE!

DS WITH a ^fundamental tuula o f
tented eiperlenc* . . . ad* U u t con­
tact the conaumcr and bring In exlrn
prof.tM fo r an y hus in mu. Then# ado,
tfntnd In appoaK tented in eopy anglen
and Unted to pull a r* F R E E , to tko ad­
vertise ra In Tha Herald! St# rt boaatlng
your bualnean now with batter adrartl**«F . V .. ptan promotion*, U rga a r n a n .
through tba naa o f Staaten Sapor SatYtea frta to arary ndvertinar ln Tba SabSanford Herald!

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DAILY
8ANFORD, FLORIDA, TH

U. a Official Visits
Mrs. Ruth Rubens
M oscow ,
r*h. io — o r &gt; Mra. Roth K u h
Robin, of
K*w Tort, pale from two
months o f Imprisonment, talked
for am boor nod 11 rataatea with
Lor W- Haotlegoon, . United
Staten chart* d'affaires, bat
apparently. was. able to Impart
I IJU(* of bar account of b n hr*
in uoaplcan of expton•I*. Bortet Judicial authorities
were proaont to cannor the in­
terview, lira. Rubatta w i i per­
mitted to antwtv M l, quo*tlona approved bp th* military
Judge. Hendenon declined to
toll what took plot* d a r n , the
visit to the prison bat made a
report to tha State Depart*
meat at Wbiblngton.

d ed

000 On Hand F6r
This.-Fiscal Y e a r

A tolls Are Up
In 1 Week
it O f Money Wfll
Spent In Mala
dustrial Centra
•.WASHINGTON, -Feb. 10
( &amp; ) — P r e s e n t R o o w v tlt
O v n fr e w today fo r w»
Dprlatlon o f
„ m oot wslwf
need* during* th e n e x t, fo u r
■und-h'alr m onths.
*Fpnda available at
thto
’U dW T ’ Iws w rote
Speaker
Baruhond. 'Neill n ot on ly not
take care erf the additional
harden
rnuaod
by
the
r*'
■ cent Inmate In f,ttnetnployment
bat will require' a aharp reduc­
tion In the near future o f the
bomber nn the Work. Progrero
Administration Volts."
'WPA official., anVc Ipaling the
President's requcit, laid tnnat of
tha-money would bo uned In the
Wpatrlhl ranlcro, especially In
•'■ '. the' automobile
manufac'u
dlloa.
,•
Thia Jneney would be In addi­
tion t« approximately (497,00*,C00 which the WPA now haa re­
maining frotn tile original allot*
mm', for Ihie fideal year."
"Fund, available on Jan. t,
USI," aaid the President, “ would
permit the employment o f an av*
rra,e of only 1,700,000 pen eon

Bank Nights And
Screeno Are Held
Tn B e I l l e g a l
Petteway Grants In­
junction S t o p ping
Weekly Drawings
.

Of Farm Bill
By Nightfall

ro-■ f-J
».«■ --.ULK ■-— 1■ !■-- ■
y /'PEDRUARY- 10, 1938

EsUb

ATRjN'S BLESSING
•H
vtt* .
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GIVEN AD
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Administration Crop
C o n t r o l Measure
Wins House Vote
By 2 T oJ Majority
WASHINGTON. rah 1*. —&lt;A*J
.—The Benate ttok up the llourea| pn&gt;red Administration
farm
bill today amid prediction* of
befuro nlfhttall U laid
■iMa temporal ;ly the anttlrncta
Inf
meaiure afaihit
which
southern aenatora have been till*
boaiariny atnee the evasion atari
cd In Jannary. The llouxe yea*
l*rd*y approved a H M conferewoe commlltco report on .Ibb
disputed farm net.
-T h e AdmlniatratlonY new crop
control profram won House ap­
prove! by a two to one majority
yeaterday and went to &gt;he Senate,
what* la la be In, considered to*

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J1908

•m

California Hit Celery
By Big Storm

In
t

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Property Damage la
Estimated At MU*
' lions As Hurricane
Winds . Lash- Coaqt

Kiwaois Club I s
TakenOnTourOf
Eckersos Plant

.SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10,—
(At—A hurrican* struck northern
Ciltfoinla, killed fiv* persona, in­
jured scores of others and caused
property damage estimated at
iqltlUms of dollars. Tha wiod.
which
several places along 900
mils ' front reached
alreoet torn id le'force'la te yestmisy, came
as a shrieking climax to U days
Allowing :their yJaMy lunchof storms.
,
1 f*
np'estcrday,* members _af tha
■It left In Hi wske broken communlcatlons Ihe*. Mocked high* Kiwsnis Club visited ■tho Eckerways' and railroad* and a menace hon Fruit Cannery her* anil wars
of floods from additional Tains. conducted through l he plant b)
Extending northward from. Baa C. II. Eckanan, president of tha
Lula Obispo, midway between San Canning Company.
. ___
__ Tho varloua oporatlena In ihe
Francisco and lata Angeles,
la
tha canned eltrwa
tha Oregon State Ibis, tha'h'urrt!Prwlurtlnn
cane (raised moutalnoua travel prmlucta war* explained to the
tor* through elGes and towns and vlaltore aver a loud speaker aye*
rampaged Inland for 900 miles tem itutilted it- the plant.
catwing damage even In the Jnland Th* Klwantana followed the pro*
coaling ef the tltrua from the
valleys of Rlcrra Nevada.
Three men and one woman War* tlm, *bo fruit was brought to tha
killed hy falling trees and build* pliat In tracks until the product
Senator Claude Pepper-of /(orida, candidate fur re-election in Inga. One coast guardsman wax wax tasad ready for shipment.
Many expressed surprise at the
the Democratic primary in M ay.Vs* giverf the hl.-sslntr or &lt;hc Ad­ drowned when hi* boat overturned. alae of tha plan', declaring It on*
Thai 936,000,000 Golden Gate
ministration when the President/* son, James Roosevelt, from his
Bridge, largest single suspension of the largest In the state.
retreat in Palm Reach, issued abatem ent urging his re-election.
Mr. Eckenon told- the Klwanlant
span In the world, - “ bent** IS 1*9
reel out of linn under thn force o f ‘ &gt;&gt;*1 'ha plant ordlnxrly conxutned
the wind, which reached 70 mllee 8.000 ttrv’ s o f fruit per day but
an hour In some pjnee*. The that the plant could use nc high n*
brldg*, built to ai^ay 1H feet, was 19.000 boxes per day. Under tha
curtailed operation* at present.
not damigcil.
Enormous wave* swamped n however, Mr.
tekeraon stated
Coast Guard lifeboat off the 8*0 that only about 0,000 boxe* of
JrT aernrdanro wi'h n vnU t A * Aninnlo KndeUratn. tlawcll Vl.h/Frandroo ahor* and Ouardaman' grapefruit were being used per

I *

&gt;

Committee Is Ni
To PifepareAm
mit Plans For
mediate Cami v «

G ottschaldt T ells
Members SurprisedAt
O f B enefits
Capacity Of Local
Canning'^act o r y Tentative Flan^
poses 3 Cents
Crate By, F«
Pointing to Die
advertising;

rampat^

other Industries and.
how lo put.thk “ itkll
ory,'* Allwt C. Got
president' of the.Gptl
Humphrey advertising,
cy in AUanU, at a m«
o f C . »._} grower* and
pera from over -tha

Tha ItfUlatlon which a CO to
186 bi-peritean vote waa.a mined
diaft which a ttenate'llouso con­
ference commlltco wrote from pro*
vixion* of bills loth chambers
passed last December.
LX'fCELAND. Pab. IP —( f f ) The new program, one of the
hold In the Court Hiu*
Clrcult Judge II. 0. ret tew »y problems the President called Con
night, outlined a tcntalfv*
today bald that theatre "bank fresa Into special session Inet
gram calling for an sxpa
nights’*, “ caah night*." -arreetio" November to conaldar, is designed
of 990.000 for advertising
and almllar plan, are Uieaal. He to level off the peak* ami valley*
major, celery markets of Ibg'i
In .supplies of the Notion's mi jar
.fronted nn Injunction to roetroln crop*—cotton, lobscco, rice, wheat
lion. 5 .
•'
theatre*, here from conductlnf
'Tha, tentative proposal
and corn.
weekly drawing*.
by the presideAt*o f the
It propoiea to do this through
In a M 'paie
docislon, Uie production controls, induced by
firm auggeited a levy
Judfe declared that drawlnat loans and benefit* to farmers
coni* per crata to be paid
and award conatHntad lottery complying with am-age limita­
growers and m ai
within the moaning of our cou- tions, and
91.00 per car to bo
marketing controls
•tltutton"
shipper, baaed on th*
whenever voted by two thirds of
• Ha anil tha decision .fieri e farmers pnt'rlpatinr In referenda.
that 6,000 can will b*
only the theatre# bar* but added
during the remainder ef '
Tha measure also would "create
When
asked
of
the
recent
labor
that defenee attoratyo ■Indicated a 9100,000,000 corporation to man
!koUlnf
r lg|,|ng boat, went la difficulties al the plant, Mr. Ec- a#nthey would appeal UV.the tttate age * vast crop Inturaaco scheme. t rower* ami shippers ffo d » « M # j GrosshofT and J. &lt; . »l t htron.
. A t the clone o f tha
liereou asserted that tha employe** ft. J. I-qhman, .Samtool*
Huprema C**H, Tha ultimate fa*
nigh's
Chairman
C.
It.
U*wj&gt;m
h»J|
H.
A.
W'-nd.
*
*'h«x
,
*"lnh*rt
the
tcscnc.
,
Senate leaders, some o f whom
ualoti am- representative and rotary
a building cot lapsed at Hiocktan had orginixad their
stolen, mlfht affect all theatero wont to the IIuuo during (he Vote, appointed an advertising Vrjmtali-1 J.dui kUmcr, K, I*. Montague,
•si, 05
wwtrarln* a membership of op- offered a motion that Co
__ _ „action
„ „ too of tho various grower*
ktauifh Hoacs. lt, F. W hroW
w .'.nd kilted # . Erick Boilqulxt,
In Florida.
. - if* . said they would seek ,quick
l-e# U r Itnnahwilom. t- M. Boarf. Eight other persons wi
’ ,
* ' M tint rltanibcr tin th*- roeoxnra ghlpporx -end—hax rolhsj ^;n
»«iv tloabron.
F. (here In the
s - —
|-1 1bo
— *—1
- “the
■* voti.— . ......_ M-mUe-an-pgur InJ
appoint *
could
sent *to
White it-..-House ifunlra'lon incr'.loy f**r tn«ij;lit. I p- -tkUBr Mpwtnw.
J on the Wart* Progress Admin*
be held a'. ’ 8:00 o’rl.sk in IhCpA. Brie,
IVIakliia. II. N.) a M.mlle wind ant;
In time for_ Spring planting.
T latra'don mil# today lx 1,950,000."
-.lines from the High filenh serving I Before’ « . - u . plant.. Mr.
Vr«i,iif and J*'hit IWvl*,'
Thar* was ill lie prospect, how­ .Seminole County Courthotl'.e.
WPA offlaleU ha*e reported
town*
between Ban Lul. Obispo *nd(B«kcr*on gave eath pf tha visitor*
V For th* Grown___________
Since the sentiment lv n«
ever, that the ftenate would act
that. if additional fundi are not
•Cl. « l,&lt;-r. It. F Kins. B. J. Gavota I*a*a.
, six erne
. . of
. . the different product* to discus* th* poaxlbllltlav'r
with anything like the speed of the strong throughout the Bln'c tu
forthcoming, they planned to
Daniel L. l-ong. II. retired House. In the latter chamber where do nomt-thiitg flits srawit nhouV Mhyer. F. L- ItcnnHI. M. F.| t;|iy Minagvr Jemrs B. Dvan of.ranned In the plant.
campaign and lo.propoM a 1
•■ prune tbe rella down to 1 ,( 00.000
U'sntlnana O# f i d
newspaper publisher and4 editor, the inrasuro came up yesterday ad* increasing consumer demand tor Britt. U A. llruml.-v. C. U Cl'mt*. Berraniento estimated the capital! Visitors at the meeting jma'arday
by the end of thU fiscal yaar.
celery,"' dcc|arv«l Mr -1-jul i&gt;, Johnaoii and l). J. Pi'P®. |««t DX&gt;0 o f Its famoua trees* In were! Judge Millard B. Smith of
Tho" WPA announced* 'there' died at hi* boms rest ot Ranlortl Iministration furcea put over a rula ritridu
U I. Kiosier, W M. Brown.'ihr wind. HosplUla there reported THuivlllc, Araoeiat* Justice River*
Dawson, •'tonliiht’s mi*c'Jng v.-tl
Wpra (01,4TP mot* persons on fed*! at , :00 o'clock last night follow* limiting debits to four hoars,
Bufonl of th* Bla&gt;* Supremo
Under C-enale rules, debate can work out dcullt (nr a prompt CTr.o. B Bliirk, rUna. Dumv. J r ,'» , tinten atom Injuries.
cral relief on Jan. HT'thxn there
an Illness of about tour
Court; W. II. Singleton of Tal*
J.
‘
B
johtisnu.
Mtkn
Mlrklcr,
to
ul*
be
I
railed
only
by
■
two-thirds
vole
sign-up 'cf celery mroage
were tha we*k before.
mooth*.
*
lahaaxce, J. II. Horsfall of Penn&lt;____ ____
___ , ______
_
Amos TlnuJrx. Ih'iuapl Wllko
ntnlracts,
nr III,, result
and a limitation seldom I*. I P-1 vortlstng
xylvenl*,-*wd Dr. »'*dq II. GarMr- Long was horn May l i proved. There ware Indications, tun, ol Which wu anticipate' pruiiunu: ntj-snd M. It_ajWMttv
nar o f this Chv.
t i l l In Bhonh(rd*U*w*v Md, Fur that many aanalcrs wished to - de-j-broefitt ‘ rn-rrtirr^Jn . ccnncclt 'l
Jjiiitj W
F,njll Ainonn.
• During the snort bualnasi meet­
a number ot yoara b* w*a an­ bole tha meaauic, •particularly' wllh* IJie Industry.*'
Goorgn H'Mgan. Ilriiry
Bchuing, Klwanlan* were reminded of National affair* and aristtag
tacid In tha pewapapor inork In those from llveitock ami dairying' - Mrmlwrs of tly advertising muclirr, J J. tK'llr. Bidph Chap­
tho Intarclub meeting to be held condition* ov#r th* nation
Weal Virginia. During that lint* sections.
] committer who will mcc*, tonh;hl man. I’ hll Back and Victor M.
on Fah, 17 and aDo discussed by Malcolm A l
In Clermont
C
ha was publisher and editor ol
____ _______________________
These
members have objrcted lo[ Include;
,
Grernof th* Bodtl
of arrangement* being mad* for a manogpr
F, \V, I'npc. T ’ J. Mrflloor.
several newspaper*. 11* haa been-the Conference Committee’s modi-' Fcr th* Shipping . Orpsaliatlon
Division of th* Uniltd 8t
union
rrligliiu*
aervleo
to
bo
held
#
»
t'nae
Bis)
ITMtll
It. t’lppln.
WASHINGTON. Fab. 10.-UF) ■ realdeal of Mmlnojn Comty
Wm. M^ftro't., P. |._ Itrnnrll. n.mry- nl. liter.
The regular mooting fo( thn in Sanford soon In which Dalatnd, Chambor of Commarro at tka i
-T h e AdminIstimllan'a national f°r nearly U year* *nd on Ust
M. c . Brill, |. A- Bromley. M. t^ ilrnry Thttrslnn. It, \V. F-s'^*. 1 t'-j||l« llsrrlson Chapter ot D. A.
Orlando, Winter Bark and thv nual shrimp breakfast 6f
Mar. II, celebrated Id* I* wad
t'ullnm. II. \V, ftromhlr Julius O. Ad.titjv. T. K nuHlhJey, Dr. Cdefenne program appear**
Central Florida Council of
Hanford Club* will participate.
IV.
D.ikrr,
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Dunn.
htitety threatened last night due
bera of Commerce bold la
nun Friday afternoon at J M
He
la
survived'
by
hi*
widow;
Don
Melt
Cxrrnwny.
Also
I*.
I-*
.
Hutton.
A.
Dnda,
to mounting rongraaslonal opponl
this morning, Ralph Bxgwei
o'clock with Mrs- F. I , Wotnlrufl
Hon and continued onalaogb'li on five daughter*, Mr* L. O. Hunt
proslda over tba mtetlag
and Mrs. Hanley ax hoxlvsxns,
JERUSALEM, Fab. 10-—CTT—
*r&gt;
Sanford;
Mr*.
R.
l
i
Ootlle.
KF.IiKS 1IIHCIIARGB
DAN UROCD
Frexldent RooaevtB*e foreign pal*
today,
JACKSONVILLE, Fob, lO.-lAI Mr*. Hbvron wilt act as I'roft'*&gt;•“ '&gt; ky, deep+ta renewnd asauraocea West palm rtoarh; MU* Derate* Holy Land's first mow In 19 ' COLUMBIA, - ( A Y
A Joint
Mentber* of chamber* o f
yoara and It* worst storm In n resolution urglnB . I* r o a I d o n t —J . J. Mendenhall, onco famcl aor Qulx on Awarlran lltatorr
Hecretary of Su«a Cordell Long. Pittsburg. I**.; Ur*- 0*t&gt;rga
mere* throughout Control
ManlntvUU, W- decade hag demoralised Inland llooaevrlt and Congrcsa '&lt;&gt; halt M Halford I'rison'a modal.""lifer,"
• e* Hull that Tw United Statoa has IlrMgemanTh* 71-fool yacht, Bakannot, war* welcomed to lb*
{*','tm alHance* or agreements with Va-j and Mr*. J. &gt;. flash, erf Me- travel and - lied up shipping on importation ot *-»Upn material* sought yesterday to clear bit
owned by KL II#v. Paul Malthoyra Mayor Melon* of Cocoa ;i
Mediterranean coast.
Noth
on,
W.
V*.
Abo
on*
son,
name
of
an
indie1
ntent'
fur
mur­
-A « foreign powgra for Joint armed
*a*
of Princclown, N. J . docked ok CchlemHapur of Rocklodga, B,*
Whl|* the storm lashed the manutucturad In, Japan
D*nl*l -U Ling- Jr- of Sanford,
adopted yastnrdayln th* Kainh der which has hern hanging over
aaMtmthe Munlcl|&gt;al Pier Ul* yesterday Carpcntoy, traaxurar of tha ”
roast
from
Alexandretl*
to
Jnffs,
Carolina House ^if Itcpro'riit.i* him since 1U.H. Thru hi* attorney,
&gt; ’ *• llqll vigorously denied a *t*to 91 grandchildren *nd two gyoal
afternoon.
County Chamber of
rousing
at
Hast
on*
death,
hun­
tlra*. Tbs rtou.# also adopted an Mendenhall asked Circuit. Court
ment ht London by Prof. Gilbert grandchildren.
Th* tetlred bishop and hU wife gave th* re*pons*.
Three guilty pleas were heard
an ----Indictment
Funeral service* will bo con­ dreds of traveler! War*' marooned amendment to send a tepr ul Hi* bore to discharge
Murray, chairmen ol the League
accompanied
by
Mix.
Van
Buran
---------—
—
-----by
county
Judge
ItWWare
Tha sixth annual abrlmpi
at Belrat. Lebanon, by the snow
i-saotuthm* to llmporor llliuUili.', charging first degree murder t&gt;l miring tlm past f«w day*, rocurda and-lrancii Van Buren, wife and fast rparkad tba opening a f .
of Naliona IJnlon. that Great ducted |* the Krtckion Faaaral
j blocked road*. Highway* leadin'*
Homo
Friday
afternoon
at
l:M
Mrs.
Mary
lUe
Anderaon.
Britain Ms ’ nsanrod the United
of Japan.
at th* Court l|ouaa rovraM tu son of th* former ambaiaador to Orange Jubilee apd folio*
I into Pnlsstln*. from
„ _ PrrU and
Franca, a n member* of thi mooting th* visitor* wan
B'a'ee of sapport la *v*nH of o'clock with Dr- X D. Brownie*.. _
covered
ef'rwct*- action in the h r East. pastor of
th.
Prv.hTt.rUn E,rP W#r* CUt Cfff' Bn° * ,T .
tide) Kennedy, churgml with trim4 craft and thsr* ara four the exhibits of th* annualInUrtnCntf
J 1* *
Hull added that such ataWienta Church. otncUtlng.
Inloiicatlon, waa . amteniod to other mtmbere of th* crew.
and also wBnoaaod tha batt i
- org akviag tha -world the “JR •ill bo m*d« I* th# Krorgywtn
Chamber of Commerce offloUU 'on
j n(j
River,
pay a Do* of II and co»ts «r
UtV* becaute people orarywhere Coasworr.
who
contacted
th*
boat
owner,
servo IS dayg in Jail, J. T.
reported Ih fi '
.Mr. Bag
Tho following w||t errvo
•re talking too muck without
Green". ' charted with reckless stated that -member*'of tba party next regular
of tba ,
palfbenrers:
II.
II.
Flynl,
j
.
fl.
l^ w ln p . •what they art talking
CUrmopl
|
X
a Tnlsl driving was sentenced to pay u axpromad &gt;intentions of remaining cil will bo
Although
’
losing'
a
tilt
with1
'
It*
17#
It*
«IU
Fort***- W- D Lynch, J, C.
In Sanford far several days and M ,r. II.
1*1 lit ttX O l flnn of It lo and. costs ur serve
BUCHAREST, Feb, K t - W - team No 4 of tbs Hanfurd Doe I- (r CoPwi'u
In Ellsworth, Jam Cameron, and Jo*
alto reported that tbay were v*ry| Delegation! from «h* l
lit III tip «»« 10 tlaya In Jailtng
Cl
ah.
Tram
No.
6
nl
Uto
CHy*
T.
Molly
The
antl-aetnIMc
gouai
nm»h‘.
oT
rWdu.*'
o r tit t o &lt;
Rapuh- Ootley.
h . ropGoorgo Williams, charlod with much lmpraaaod with the natural.Central Florida Chamber*
Premier Oetav|a« (Jog* roalgnod loop tug maintained R* lead hy J,
lit tu m t
lAidwia
u
a “finish fight'
aggravated
assault, waa sen beauty pf tho river crulsa and lhc marc# wtr* represented
•ndav
after
aljt
turbulent
weeks
* 14 lo 7 **{00 margin
«»t «L
111 7Si"TlJ tilt tencod |o pay a fins' of IX* or attracllvsnes* of th* City of San­ meetingi SnralaoU County,
'
Tots
I
In office.
•
Tba highest score mads during
servo four numlha la' th* County ford. This ix thnly first crulsa on ter Baach, Dsytona Broth, .,
TKtX l i t ' * !
Former Prvtpler P a w Mlr- tho gamoa in Hu local boalmr.
eUoa *further
I .. P
a Taint Jail a Bor pldadlng guilty to tho Florjda'y largest Inland waterway. County,. Orlando. Orange
oneaes*
was
eautmUaUmrd
l&gt;r
alley
Irot
week
was
mndo
by
J,
tri
lit
m
t
n
»*. l.uhrntsnn
imUej., In
Varo Baach, Brevard eounty
tax txt itt m charge*, p. Da xInIm1charged -with
King Carol to form a lirvr'niMnrt Harbat of Team No. • who scored j.
Claimant.
ix* ita ’ txx i n assault and ballary astr«at*d a
It. tv lit*
LAMB WALES. Fl*„ Fek. f h - Dr. Miron Crlatta. pa'wUrth «r a total of (II ptna In a ramo W.
t&gt;| i n tx* x*« bond of IM.
Hunsrivid
III IXI li t 4X1
(A^—CatbolUa from maay porta the Rumanian Orthodox Church, against Toam No &gt; last Xlmrv VV. Thoraio*'
of FlorU* at* expoetad koro declined lb* aaggeitlcn by «he day night,' Incidentally Tram .No.
n
o t n it* IIXX
Tutsi
highest scorn of th*
■ggdap Mg the troth *mqa| yr%»- King that ba taka over the Tv
Frig#A. K»b. 4..
TALLAirABSEB.. fl*^ Feb, 10T»U.
T t :a .« ('„_ ...4
glm*.
*■*•.
* total of 1456 pins,
i
a
a Total
—(/H—Oacrctary ol Htalo R- A.
Z 2 S T " 1 0 IU
raa fro tho
gsiurg
__‘
tot
1X
4
1X
1
x*x
Wxnv *r
Gray hao boon appointed lo
A atrang Ecktreen
1X1 U l lit XI*
Ihtf w#*k wdbia F&lt; b,
Mvllvr
MroMgaor P . A. ijm * . p*Mor
,oomtailt»c' or th* National Ano- nan haakatbail qalatet M .
R Ku, tipmii.
od » t Fool’s Church
i, (olidwa;
Hr.
its 1X1 IX* XXI The, public hat boon invited te elation ot Soeroteric* ol Btate u]*d -to mast tha OotenUI
-v, r ,k x.
v « K tHU oob*rale kl
1C, Knvsvrraan,
On
t k A m ao. i
lit 144 tax 414 attend a mooting o f tha- Oaydcn. which will draw up proposed ore haakatbaU ti
Jr.
PTO4 M the W &lt;
I
a
x Tsi*i Mr. Ilnr
III tax i n It*!Iflub Frldly afternoon 'at 9:00 uniform regulation* lor regular champion* o f thn Q
i
.' i n its n r " »
Ho*. jL -jy Salcda la dlroctar-M
T A L U H A IR W . Fab. HU^F)
_
ati*.. . m t»i m * ■(&lt;•
i n lit t i) ilia o’clock In the Mayfair Hctel at lag (redd marfcc and trad* loop, in * Ult ta lk*
Tout
-OamptMOwJ, M. U * said today ___
which Hat* Dr. Harold Ham*, v * name*. •
J. atEcoo ... .. it* tit tn ua
High SchooT Gym too'
h* hoped U roako a aahoUnGal C. carta
- *141 tit i n tie
TKXN ho. a
■intent 4 tractor of the research He w*| Appointed ky Dwight
war i n i«« ,m
Tha canntre *t*g*d
i - a
a .Tntni
payroatit an IW.Rlata’* Mils V C. Wlascnp
CARDNI
Mr. Hcxtt
___IM IX* IX» 44* department of 'th* CoUeg# of Ag­ H. Brown, president of tha na­ practio# oooatett la
1AMRD
March IS. Tha Comptroller tab
art t*» i n n&gt;( M. n»rt4»r
. it* lit txi III riculture at thn University of tional aaoocUtton and ' secretary
school court t**l
tba Hat* la m « baUad about 91.
K Prim
111 lia * l« « ill
m « n o. a .* „ ft W'nlsh .
. H* lit 111'IX* Florida taachfdulad te add res* of slate la MlaaourL Th*
direction of Woody
7MJM0 U M M M N ta p a y h . Its
I
a « « Taint Wind .............. tt* It*
'
ti* XI* th* d a b . '
mlUoo will try te have all atalro *atvpa**h *i
bUU but tax aallactlooa In tight
.. Ill 14* I4« V i mTalk!
----&gt;I«
t
il
t»l
9141
Dr
Huaxe
1#
a
noted
hoVticul
a*r _ *
uniform method* (or regM- School tn
- „ - . , n y i»# ,i « i
lariat M d haa written aororal tvring treda marks and trade
TtiXM nv+aiHaii*
pa Ikes* bllla.
C
W
V. c w t l Flos book* on tha subject, notabjy.
m l
14
t , IX.lit
“rtardaaln* la the —— ■—
:'
■.«*- . ■■. —
It to' be extracted tt&lt;
roxll
All Oardan Oab
*
*
arfod -to bo proaont for tho
of Old river* In tiro

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Hoiy Land Has First
Snow In Over Decade

New Jersey Yacht
Is Docked At Pier

Three Guilty Pleas
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SANFORD MARKET REPORT

•Mtlo el*ldm to talln i t U M M ,
, mad# agalrul th# im n d D M I I f
■ H ahlpownen.
I Tha Pmaldont P»r*tt*4^d Ken­
nedy Ifl Imva hi, m tlm m iat i d

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HICCONL H A C K ! fu in rlir.

danrari In ^
-O' L ibertudr

' OrumbUnf fg H ttrd *
Wow, Kennedy* tr r l r t j" ' In
lafclntlon.tfat day before btd
M 'teeotnptnled by a lot of
tt-fUge grumbling from New
titr t. l i t w tt th t new 8tour|l Btcbange CoamUiloDor,' But
t a r t w tt ibg rub—onlll then
ta d ' bean t Well B trttt men
Idttf; had played ball with
►
' Wry croup be w tt tupppted
reform.
rht BBC bill that g t r t him
dfotlllpn had boon fathered
two stun Who wi*te no loro
W»U Blreat. the -Frunkfurltr
Ins," Totnmth Ctfreortn and
I Cabin. W htt’i mop*, Uie
I hgd bean retired by Another
___ trailer.”
____ _ Jtme*
___ _______
Ain
' L-andli.
V t i l , who do yon" think Mr.
M ltady Invited' to ta t Ib b final
irntb with bum Nona o lbtrt
baa Corcoran. Coban.and. LtnBM&gt;
*Mo troaa to draat them,
rinsed b b frank, engaging.
Itwaboya gyln and naked, "Why
be Hall do you boy* halo m a r
Ji,; Up Ta *211^00400
Public record on that luncheon
(apt there, But K ahnO I toon
lid bear trying to ' convince
rail Street that tba BBC act
maid almpllty It* work. When
ie had been In Wall Street, Ken|ady bad wanted aomalhlng Itku
be BBC blmaalf.
jMid be got rmalta. Wall Hired
bubta vanUhed. In tba 17

ta*lU b- tba n«»_ l*»n», lotalad
Hl.000,000 for ih»i month alone
hat waa all Kennedy wanted,
la' q^lt—for *'• quiet patcaful

Kennedy wgt bom. Is B u i DotIon of kindly, Irltb p trm tt. lilt
ft they * s tm t Btlt| It retnttabortd
CrttataHy by Uotton DtmocruU
T h t f ttb tr w*a a tit le »m e tor.
A neighborhood b tn k tr talkr On.
.Young Jo t wt* fan bC .tqttrpyltt. l i t told ctndy on tim ttlo n
bool* (now h t’t tnahVid oyty tb t
whol* merchant marina). O t’ o r
ganbad s apocUcubr boy* bate.
ball team and than prorad btm:
•elf the perfect captain by Tin­
ning tha mayor** cup far high
balling.
Thai cup- atafUd Anothag plniy.
tt waa Awarded by Mayb| - John
blgh-tchool d art abroad whara
tba won s Hainan modal •* a
plaubt-.
Kwn*dr ,rwent «o Harvard,
.When Beae cam*-home *ha wa*
aqulrad by many, among them
Kennedy, whom aba married la
&gt;**&lt;•
T btlr affection for each other
ha* been notable.
Ahaul Tha stark
Juat tha olhar day Mr*. Kan*
nedy * « i ru*hed to a Naw York
boaplUI for an append lett|* oparatlon. Kennedy couldn't b a re
bit deak bar*. Ha’a winding up
the merchant marine affair*
and *wa||owlng elate department
aacmta In big chunka.
Twenty-four bourn after tha
operal(on Kennedy anawered hi*
office phone, bfr*. Kennedy waa
on the Una
"Hallo, Darling!" Kennedy nb
mo*t ahontad. "Yonr cooragt u
a mating. I wbh I had It,"
Ha'a iba originator of tba beat
d o rr about her. She lima bad

laaaified

For pvoliry wire, corrugated and
V crimp roofing, eatUa wire,
■AYS YOUB Watch repaired by hog w in and b a it wlrn-Amari■ 'm e w ta wally know* hew,
. m a d ^ F o r price* tea Hill
■Srisxa. Jeweler Mosnalla Avw \ ^mpWment po.________________
y f . J. King—plumblng: JOS B. Pal* U - ^ p s i t S t a l i F W R d t
S—A atom obllaB

FOR RBNTi Nice garage apart­
ment. 5 room* and bath. Phone
W4-J. O.-R. Eatridge.

Id—Hous— For Rant
special baroain to- FOR RENT—Fleur room hone*—

4ay at Raal'a lot,

fdrnlahed. 107 N. Loeual.—Law-

FOR BALETVMf C ham let Mai. U r coupe. fgfiO. Call HaraM
Offlea•V ,

I l l Mellon Avo.

firdnt traahlng and Ironing Mary
' T u m ta 10U W. Ith 81.
.

iM tr u c tlo m .
W A IN C O N O IT IO N IN O
C O T ItIC
RS F R IQ S R A T IO N
A -in e tru c iio n Raliabla
man
Ith fa ir education who am
ibinlcaRr InaflMd and wduld

to b au a r.th tfe stT V - »**•*
vB IIng t t train apbm Uma
I tarn planning, . •atimatlng.
Ailing and aarviclng V.warhl U giving age, prevent oc*

Two S p &amp; c e heaters
still le ft Sacrifice
price $56 up, H. B.
Pope Co-, Inc.
For Sal*—young |or« bird* Tima
t o , train- d ll MaRonvIUe Av*. '•
10— H o o im f o r Bale.
SPECIAL HOME Barge In &gt; t big
•acHflcd. Comer Sth Bt. and
Magnolia Ava. AO aaah. B aaD .L .
Ih raih ar, n seutor. Phone S4S,

J lt a *ale- *U|l|ll|aa Inat^1Ho*
Beat home bargain In Sanford,
Cam Hamid.
*
emulating of • mom bourn and
I room bourn for Mrvants, la fire!
-Vtowsrs sad PlaaU
cite* condition, SSfL l*t, apaae
|1 Mad**- Flo war,
Coraagui for flownr and.vegatabL gardan.
Ada . to brdar to match any Wlatatdt Stodlm,
lama. Mm. N. O- oarnar IM

m
m
buy. sm
suaiey-xocon

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^ U R u c V M U t Fla. p «r lb. No . a y

Seminole County
„ Court Records .

Morgan, I* K , t t u s To J . V.
round
A m ty
•nd
Crop lir a
f. bo- Bill, CUfford To II. M. Grlmball,
That

.m i

Ktn*

A ttignm rnt Of Marl gages
Truamtn FtH Miter Co. To F it,
&gt;ungNational Dank of JiektonrMla
Tiuaman F«H(li*er Co. To F it.
NtM. Bank of Jaekaonrlllo
many
Sella fat Hon Of Mortgage
ivery- D gftar, Mlaa Kltla A. To Tbeo
Ilo A. T in , «• us
b but ,
IJa Pendent
|Riddle A Putnam, Ine.'Va Thoptaa
k* lot
Palmar, t t nl
•
'
inthar)
S tH t In Chaueory
od at Humphrey, A. Vt Billie Humphrey
llllon- G lortr, Annie Vt Omel Ulorer
■hip* DuBom , II. C. Va Beaalo A Nor*
ibltig.
mack Smith
'tu r n
BoH-7-CItII—J uallr* Court
la an United ' Lumbar Co. Va Q. G.
nllng.
Jordan

to (alb; one I* Franklin Itooaevalt, tba other la AHUro Toaoantnl. Bee? No pattrni-

“ O A H U flit i Suppllaa light, .da.
“ ■"d
*»ad.
m rk it
atrafa*
FI A ; Uo pan hag* a bulk par la*
■'i.nl
quality.
madluiu
gtaa,
" I M l i f * A ra w aatoa allghlly
higktr.
I'A IIIIO T * :
luppllta
mod era I*
itrmand modarata, raarhal aiaady,
n a . par do. bun ta -tlc : T O I'P X U
liar dot baa. II M - l l tl.
,
C A U U P lA IA TK Iti Fla. .e a r n I H
hua. bpra l i l t . 11.It.
c e u e n r i r i* . ir* aid.
a*ta
M - l a l l . I l f l.ll.
™
C K I.R I.T I I K A l t T l i r id .
d*a
tuB„ ta-**a.
U lltN K N B C AO D AflK i rla . par
iloa. ace. to a l t , alow H a
^ A A t . W .1 Fla. par toa. baa,
if iH iti

caraaal Fla.

Ua

Kauaa* T r a i n .
‘ Itu tr f llt f lt r
Hally tlorakaM
Oalorln
Hudilr On I a
auk l r «
tuoerlplliin
K illy Hay
S IX T H H A C K ! Fu lnrlty.
nark Prlnra
Jual Akraliam
Hobby llreou .
O ita Rill*
Dick Ika Uuell iflaadanm* Andraw
.Truthtut l e t
- rlla t !&lt;•*
S K VM N TII H A C K : t - l t MUa
Truffle C b a n A
It|*iulr.iMi*d,
Hal* lllgglaa
JL i.tA g ta r *.

a .

K I H ir r ll H 4 C S : t - l t M llg
Sugar O m a n ..
Mania
l.uahy Kbit
Offlrar'a F rIM d
Kea le a
, , Marl ha Jonea
T a ffy utrard 1
ftaprleead
N IN T H RHurts l - l t Mil*,
flip p y Huatay
Ruddy liar*

SANFORD PAINT * GLASS Ct.
GLASS

Oldsmobiles
Sixes &amp; Eights

U.b-AA|MF
4uf A-C.

p p ^VfRNJ. *

"TRICK
W in / T
t
a u b
w
u
H Au T 'L L, uMAKE
YOU
T IU . EVERYTHING---- G O

O N , G ET O U T T O T H A T
plane?

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G

M
TRUCK

W E s p e c i a l iz e ; in
MOTOR TUNE —UP
Carbnreforaidl Ignilioi Scrtice
SA N FO R D , FLA.

T H E S E . iR A T S
B U T a;

Suppllaa modaral* da-

. TEXAS ROSE BUSHES
We EACH

HENRY A* RUSSELL SEED CO,
(0HALMI
"D urpon’s S ta d s Grow**

Proctor jChevroIet Co.

out

Yt ton to U

NEW SHIPMENT t YEAR

...&amp;

1936 CHEV*—Duul Wheel ..,!.......
1936 FORD—Dual Wheel..............$
1934 CHEY.—Dual Wheel.................

• O V O U W O N 'T .T A t-K S M ?
W IL L W H E N WK AM T TO
EDMONTON I ‘VS A L IT T L E

MIRRORS . PAINTS

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof Productf

l-HAS ttlraao) F i g . bgg hprg,
fair I d good, quality. I l . l l - l l . t a .
rK C A N S v No Nuppllaa
I'U I'I'K H N ;
F ig
bug
b p n ..
tVondarg fair i «
good
quality
■I I t 'l l . M ; m bua ertg Wondtra
fair 40 good. t l . M 'I M t .
n tT A T O K N : Nuppllaa modarutg
■Inna ml *. fair,
markal
aiaady;
Fla. Ullaa Trlum pltg bua hprg *
e rtg flatd grad* A park, No. Ig
•11*1111; No. ta 1(11-11.111 US
I'limntrrrlalg No, la Il.a i-t1 .lt.
I'lN K A F P U E S : Cuba a aid. ertg
1I-3A Nn Suppllaa.
llA D H fllK g ; F i g . par dog bug.
1 T H -I I U .
Itl'IN A U IIi
F ig
bug
bok tg
llloomadalg lie -1 M l . Naw Saaland ttc.
NQIIANIti F ig , bua. b i k l g T a l­
low Uroohnacki
fair
In
good
•141-11 l l :
I’uurarI L I t - t l t l l ,
Whll* l i t *
I
H TItA tY H R iU U K S i
F ig
ulaiaj
llr .
1
H IV IIK T IN ITA TtlK S i
final barg
.Porto Rleog &lt;’ ur*d C W T
kagg
fair tu good. I t I g f l . l t .
Naaey H a llg KHu
triad.
hug
hpr» No Huppll*a.
T tlU A TO K ri! Nuppllr* modarata.
■lrmnnd modrrat*. markal aiaady
M ». too** ertg gpprua. I I
Iba
nei. w it* rang* la
quallly
A
cnndlllna. flraana
A
turnlugg
good quality, amall alia* . m anly
f lM -t V a * ; law tin* quality l l . l t II.**, lllpaa
a rr
to condition,
t l . t l - l l ta, u r n s ,
lata a lare­
ar fair quality ll.a a -ll 11; la ta
I I . 11 - 1 1 1 1 ; Poorer, all alaag lo w

T h e n T ru c k s In f i r s t d a t a sh a p e w ith ’38 tag .

.

NEW 1938

' O K IlA t Fla. Bua. bpra. MAD,
ONIONS! (ll t H i t l r i g par dag.
Imn. nr* la ala*. Runeb I I - tig
I'.U m t.K r : F ig par dag boa*

• T U R N IP S :

TRUCKERS NOTICE

par

o tfU tlM tirn s : F la . baa. bpra.
Nr, Suppllaa,
IcnoP LAN Ta Fla. bug
burn,
fair Is
good
91.I I * I L I A
raw
fiber. M .M -9 I.U .
1
I.K T T U U B ! Fla. 1CKDRRQ, F-a.t*rn erla, only (a ir quality, tie .
MUHTAR!*! F I a early, par dog
bun» ll - H c . Salad bua hpra., _||»

REPAIR

: FOU11T1I RACIti l - l t Mil*.
(Tilah'a tlamury Kean lingua
Sandy lieu ■-«
Slblllla
.Jim*. Ooy
Mae Haft
-Happy Outlook
fir. Hlk*
FIFTH RACK: Fntarlty.

ZOO W. FfRST ST.

” PHONE

No ch (iri;e (o r inspections .nul estinmtes

P A N lD U N N ^ S .e r .l.O p .r • 11ve’Jd'S

Jolomd droman want*' Job or
liiandrr work. Minnie Robert*. tft~.Ml*c«nsosouB For BbIb

m

ihaw n1
*

Adve
I

Daily

ntaad
fair,
mark*!
tltU r
t a u i r a Lt-A baa la. Yark iM gar
lal* aa4 lilack T a la * U tility ai
M bal
tl.lb -ll.lli
STATM AKM
u tility ar aqval a io .ll, l l . l a - t l .l t
irtr« i Hair af u aiir i m i i r i
UN 1, l&lt;4“ ap, t l . M 't l . l t i txlldaa*
r. u w.
Hub
Vm i. I H " op. |t.t*-*l.1*.
s
Hit* W ln |
Rpartlac O r r
II HAND: (atiapr Mould l l r t a i '
lu k il N tlin
II** 0»y
Iraa. F a ir lo Hood quality. baa
AM flat*
llla rk DM***
bpra.. I l l b l t t l .
.
,
T H Ilin RACK:
MU*.
lieANDt (L im a ) F a ir I* goo]
| H n * i 11*11 at
H "M «P
Careful Maid
Fancy N u l l '
IU M III.
All tiyau
J U t i m i Matt!!** m atarata «*- F in d a l u r i n g
Indian Yorkar
m*ad moAargta, mark*! *t*adr. Fta, Tod IlkM
l-aai'a Uhaoc*
iwr I n H a , a c t ta quality, l b Shari S a n

I

D O N T KNOW
N O T H IN '
ABOUT W U
FAN S OR
A C S MART
HONEST/ ,

* E T IN TW taT
\
PLA N E AND N O
\ WHOh
1
P U N N V O U D I N K A I CO IN * T*
Y O U 'R S tSOlNKS I oo T H E . .
TO PLV TO
y FLY IN ; E h !

O N E FALBC M OVE A N I

T U . ORILL y o u —
IK YOU ARENft OVER
BOM ONTOM W IT H IN

TH E N E X T F O R T Y

M IN U T E D T H IS 6 U M
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

n o n DmUm

Are Convicted n
In Bank Case
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Public Enemies Are
,'- Sentenced To SerVe
: ttriY cm In JeU
ByJndfeAiVJion*

Dangerous
an Dillinger
Pair Robbed Florida
Bank Of 14*040.40
* In January Of 1986

Q

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H u Naval Pact

WASHINGTON, Fvb. |^-&lt;/ft
—IM rotary Hull la a UtUr lb
■eaater PlUmaa. Nevada Dam
W it danled today that the
IMtod St* laa had any &gt; rm
Mtwi With Qraat Britain “roIs'Mg la war or the Feasibility
• f war'*. Ttla Satratary at Stale
*1*0 dauled that tile country
■la'hound by any agraamant
with' aay pdwar la nnnactlon
with Um eam tlana of the navy.
Ptftwen, elwtrman af the Sanata
go M atlana committee
Hell*i letter to Um Sani k lt gnv# n apectfla anwar af
■No" la three questions which
(Master Jehnaon. California
fniwad In n
raaolatlon affarad In Uta Ssnato yattarday.

Dawson Ui'ges
Growers M eet
On Advertising

Fla., In January, 1986.
A Jury of 11 men spmt
only 10 mlnutoa tn reaching

RalaUng the m u ll* of adver-j
living campaign* conducted ly ,
other growrra and ahlppari over!
the Ballon, Connty Agent c. It.
Dawean today reminded those con-1
naetad with Iha pradactlon of
celery in Ihla atea oM he meeting
for dlacuaalon of a nWofiaI Celery,
advertising campaign .’la- be held
In the Seminole Connty Court
llouaa Wednesday night beginning
a t 1:00 o'clock.
According le Mr. Daweon, r*Proaantatlvoa from all the celery
AIpjU XI Delta chap*wr af Worlds State College foi* Women recently purchased this home on
growing secIIons of the alata will West College Avenue In TallaliaMire. It will be dedicated In February and alumnae wilt Ik- Invlied
ha presen I at the mealing which
The Alphf XI'a I t a ^ r the tenth sorority to buy a house at Tallahassee.
la ex peeled la be given over to attend.
largely to a free expression of individual opinion. It I* understood
th*l addresses will be msde by
twa or three men of national
standing In the market problems
that confront lbs celery grower
and shipper.
T h e experlsnco o t Ihe Western
itttM BEACH. rab . ». - l * &gt; FaHan ChMf Mo* Barman held Growers and Shippers Association
Mrs. Philip D. HOI of London, a f U m Angeles,” slated fir. Daw­
Th* throe local drlsrhinenli
prominent golfer and w|ta of the son this morning, "may ha of inof Florida National Huard* h«l&lt;1
BHUah financier. had reported a tsrast as we consider celery and
advartlslng.
(h d r weekfV drill session in the
theft of 1166-666 in )awala from Iha advisability of
Armory last night.
hay Pal at Beach hamu aomaUme Last March ths Westerners
_■
started an advertising campaign
sudsy afternoon.
Tha weekly meeting of IllsMIAMI, Feb. 8— &lt;/ft-Thu
Chief Barman arid aavaral on Iceberg lettuce,, raising |176,
ATHENSFell.
•
-{ /ft—
gaaata and aarvaata wore aroawt 000 for this purpose, and an ad­ ecutive council of Hip American local odd Krllows latdgp wss I’rlnce Nicholas. ( ( . -fslher of the
the hoaae at the time the robbery ditional 140,000 to push iha sale Federation of labor concluded Ha held In the Odd Fellows llsll Durhesg of Kent ot Knglvnd, died
af melon*. The advert lalng was
last night. offlcUls roportod to ­
la believed to have occurred
" 1,honl day adding that games worn en­ after months of illness following
The game, ha told, ware taken ^ e n ^ d 't o il'lriTulalV Mles during raldwln,er
peak season, running for any action to set up the Pro­ joyed by those attendinghardrnlnx of Hip nrtPrles and
tr a m . a email Jewel box In a
kidney trouble,
tin
s i,
the
elotbaa. ahwat af the home. three weeks before and a like gressive Mlnef* of America as the
Tho Monro* Chapter No IS. It. youngest brut Nor of Ilia lata
Other jawtla worth a boat Ito.oao period after the period of greatest AKI. successor to John U 'Lewis'
tfnHrd Mine Workers Union In A. M. will hold its regular con­
M d reaving shipments.
"They utilised radio and news­ iha national mining field.
vocation In tha Masonic Templo King Constantine ond an ancle
tobfela toe aagto roae
Following
tho
ouster
of
tha
paper
advertising.
The
radio
protonight * t 7 :JO o clock. High of present King Heorgs Second■are living
T hs Duke and Im rhnss of R ent
and twa Priral w . A Itouth announced
M ^ tk o 'n o m a 'o t , Mro-™Meiwae ir u a a Had In with hems makers',United Mine Workers
7
*«ra enroute in Athens front
foe. ..IwliuUlal ijsulag..
‘iM lto W U r -h h M B 'th « y lgv*t*r kerne ferea» progr*~., -0 . -ComntlUgg..
Ceaunlto
-*
■ — a s. Munich at thn |lm « of his deallv
la a a a d to r - tb a season. Chief new ipspsr advsrtlaemsnts fra- Organisation a ffiltates, the Fed
■ration
had
been
expected
to
con­
tured
the
faltaca
howl,
since
tip
Mrs Rather Itldgo was grant'd King (loorgn of (Iream was
the servants
Present.
gesatloaed hat all era wall la that time folks had looked bn sider an application of tho Pro­ permission to make an addition
At thn lime of tho Ureek
known la toa resort where they IctUsca a t IIU1# more than a gar-Jgrtsalve Miners for an extension to tho garsgn a t her home In j Itoyallst roup In 191S, one Pari*
have keen employed far years. nlsh. Aa far raaalta af the lettuce of their chsrler which now :* Fort Mellon- estimated to ro&gt;&lt;
I croup of Moniirrhlei esiles wuntm cl
(C M IIaiiS m _ ease
tampalgn, the aaaoclatton's mag_
Css Its Mg mm ra n * T s t
i id Nlilmlna for king hut ha dc■tint e'ated thnt 1500 moro cars,' _
.
_
! Irrred to
(loom* s restornltno
of icabarg' lettuce than lit lJM 1 T A m n n P n o l P l o n a
S’U lioU s w w married to Helen,
end 4500 more than 1015, found
* U Sl

a vardfet attar Dm tbroadafeaes
si toners withdraw trow too
•ad tW two t it u t u t a
orot- their awn M en u ,
. Fadaral Jadga A V.

aantaaoad each of
thaw to eerve M y so re la
Oaat and lla a t, hath eaUaaa
af Flea Me, ware coat a rod hy
federal agaaU at llaaolan, T ea.
aavaral vroaka aga. Thoy ware
kw tO y ar t ad a t Um

They war# waatad In aavaral
otataa tor robbery and other
ehargaa, J. M ger Itoaver
of federal B a m * at UveattgaUoa. aaM the twa toglU m ware
at thb head, at bla Hat of “pabila
lie aaM they ware a m -deg-

ssssKsa
awaiting trial. They denied their
■am,

Greek Prince
A F L Fails t V D i e s A f ter
Choose U n i 03
To Replace UM CITY NEWS BRIEFS L o n g J Iln e ss

Wife Of British Finunder Is Victim

Of Jewel Robbery

United Mine Worke
C h a r t e r Revok
Along With 2 M

Aged Man Once Had
" Chance To Be King
But Turned It Down

P a r is Nt
Reports D u th e s s Eden Intimates
Wilcox Hits At
E x p e c tin g Child England Ready im
lr
‘,7hin*LTi,c Uf Father Son
Party
IRU year during the period-of
* n
s i • James Roosevelt
F
o
r
Blockade
M
m
e
h
i.
to
juiy
toOn
March
Seventh
FARIA Fah. t^ri/ft^-THa
For Pepper Talk
The question has been raised,
paper Bair arid ta ll night, aa
*• —(&amp;—

■Isuchter Ilf tlrvnd Ihikn Viliiill■lilt ni

llnssla, .
l

Seminole Quintet
Daytona Beach

L O N D O N , Fal .
Mr. Dawson said, “Is there auf&gt;
' the Doha and Darhoaa af Wind- Foreign BacrwUrT Eden Inti- ftclrnt time this season to get *n Plans fo r a H slhrr Hon Ilamiurl
WASHINGTON, Frh. H.—W7—
for all ioral Ix-glonnalrrs weie
PlayH
aor Waved Into Um Chnteaa da la
strongly la the house af adequa'a adveH lalng campaign ' mlI| c
tfie 'rrg u U r dinner of Hu- Jagvr* HooM'vcIt's rerenl assertion
Maya at Verve[Sea which they
that
he
hoped
Florida
would
re1
urn
that Urn unci**
wav
9*
*
M
r
nawaavi
BitoRcri
“
t
___i_
_
n
____
»
under wayT” Mr. Dawson answer* Cnmpbell
U sstng ! &gt; ( .of the
have leased for ala waaUu, the* British navy la praparod to sets*. this
The Coach ljconard
Mrl.uras
Claude l*ep|ier to the S'rnnle drew
question afflrmstivcly beUia Awerkan-har* ddehaaa la en- BpaiUb robot ship# Or blockade | rlu |0 ^mmitlaco have been study- Amerirnn legion In . tho legion an angry protest yrslcnlsy from uitorcd Hrminole High Hrhool
Hut
last
night,
Commander'
0
.
I).
pacUng a ahlld. RepretenlsHv* Wilcox of Florida, i|uintcl journeys to Paytons tU-ach
toa Balaarto Islands uni*** "N lr'in g this proposal for many week*
-The dacheaa la »pnltto* Um ate" attacks ms neutral ablpplagi and a wealth of research work Workman, who presided iivrr the one of I'epper’s Democratic «p
tonight for a return tilt with the
meeting said today.
happy event, hat it la atUl I
oaaaa Immediately.
I has been dona. Tha leading chain
Sons of the Legionnaires will be ponrni* for thn nomination.
lima off," the
Wilcox, saying Florida people llucranecr eager*, head coarh MeNaval oaaraaa reran lad that a stores bars also been sounded out the honored guests at the dinner
the
“have
heretofore hern side to J,liisi. said today.
.viitaat naval
• t toa o„ tha Mat a f slaglng a “Natlonsl I schedule,) for Msr. 7, snd at Hist
In the previous encounter tho
and meal-or
manage
Ihclr
own affairs without
Ms
lore*
e
l
rahal-baW
Celery Weak” tola spring and haTe. lima arrangement* for transports*
local caged won from llay'ona
Had Um calm naaaaaaty to -her
outside
Interference,”
decUrml
the
V i
Into, affect
J Hon of the local Hons of the legion
llrsrh quintet and aro rxpcclnl
reodSIan ahe-haa picked an iris- with British sad F rtoeh worships torn unusually raTOy1!**.
All growers and shipper* have i)ram and n „K|c Corps to the President's son end secretary had to take a decision In the confer­
taeratla ranldanea which ‘
been
guilty
of
runw
sm
nted
med­
—part af a noat, of to —eratatng
Invited to attend Iha meet- state convention in Jacksonville
ence game tonight. Thus fur &lt;h*
dling."
aatalda Span tab ‘
Ing tomorrow night, Mr. Dawson {WJI1 l* made,
“After &gt;11.” Wtlcnx said, “the localUra hs»o lost only om- conwatofa start far toa depart are concluded, and 11 la hoped that
||
f
,
YUirkmin
reportcl
that
Hie
ferenre game to tha lA-eshurg
Uvea a f.
at any “Pirmta" ■ahmarlnan
w m i deflnlto nation can bo taken goal of lho Junior I«rglon corps Senator to be chosen in May will Yellow Jackets and aru out to
llanalo and a a
it laapeetar
represent
the
people
of
Florida
and
The toralga secretary
which will create a greater demand
W Undaa. lag that wartime conditions Pre­ for Florida celery, elnro grower* was to IncreiM Its memberships not the Washington pollilcians. I keep their slat* clean for the re­
at least 100 percent before the
mainder of tha season.
i an hand t« gl«at tha Wind- vail atf tha coaaU af w artorn have
on hand tho largest rrop In 81*!#-convention May 26-SH «o have the utmost confidence In (heir
Thuraday night the Feds nice*
at Um ehnlana, taaaer
ability
lb
select
a
Senator
of
(heir
that n tormld- tho history of eolory production that tho local hull might win !b«
* F*al Dapaqr. the
own choosing who will best repre­ the IleLand Bulldogs In ■ return
naat a t British warahlpa In too BtaU.
trophy prcsenlrd for membership
fray on Ih* Deland Court.
sent their Interesta,
la toa saw “vntbpirocy’
liter****,
The probable lineup for tonight
Odedga
"We have not yet reached the
ta
At (hv present time, the -local
U as followst Merrtisnt, f; Wil­
Faria
iM
n*
where
our
legislators
are
post Commander said, member­ to be selected for us, as the young liams, f; Kiser, c; Morgan, gt
ship* have Increased 76 percent
Ferguson, g. Both the varsity and
and ■hare Is Utile doubt but thet man will undoubtedly learn in Hu II. Kquads will play tonight.
May.”
*
*
Tba.ardara (a Um BriUah float
the goal * will bo reached before
A. D. Bmallay, manager of
apply aaly to ton
paalgn
the convention.
• 1“
to-Oraat BriUbv In tba patrol, U a local McCrorT’v Flaa and
bad top Franck and Italian aavtee Ten Cant U m . *t*t»d lodvr
lava askew BH to too ”akoot- that h* expect* to* aula room ant
elnted that “We had
and raaavnllon of the Hanford n mighty good sUw add the boya
atom to be aamplalvd In shout who weren't there missed a goad
aa day*
Hm*".
.The Benford Heml nro Black- Btenstrom. Warren Odliam and
. Tba present aWTO will ba
cat#' underwent a H o t ecrim* several others.
larged to taka In tho old Unhm
mage seteion last night under the _ Another light session will bo
which at lbs
floodlight of the Armory drill Ibeld Tonight but no Mtimntage
lima la im4*rC°lB« « '
field under Coach 8. A. B. Wilk­ w4l; tsk* place- The game will he
letvslva raamdatlng under th«
in preparation for their played under the light* of Hidly
To most (be need of tbe small
game of tbe present IB37" Field in D*I*snd and it will t*
Incam* Indlfldaa] who may re­
atrocUnn Oampaar of Tampa.
M football season with s Do- sponsored by the Del-end high
Tba aattro front- both tba old quire temporary financial assist­ Land all-star aggtegathm In De- school band.
■
ance,
ilia
flanrord
Atlantic
Na­
Drag ■tor* balNHag end toa
As a feature for tba epecta'ors,
tional Dsak has announced tho IXvd all-star aggregation on
McOretT Star* «riU
opening Juan department which Roller Field Feb. 16 In D eUnd. tha high school band will give a
In
■i Tbe probable starring line in* new demonstration in the dark­
ptanndll for a person may obtain n loan
decided, after ibe aeaaion (art ness with their illuminated cap*.
tba stars, Mr. BawINr said, sod a monthly ro payment plan
Through .Ihla service it * la night will include Angus H ar­ The Stetson University band also
will also ba
extended an Invitation
Planned by tho bank to extend riot and Sam Walls a t tha end
to thn proseat store.
positions, Jim Stapler and Baby to givo a half-time performance.
loans
o
f
from
|U
to
|
W
at
•
. After to* peasant remodeling
A t another fea'urs of the Hit,
t Interest to men snd Riser or Monkey Monger a t rim
of good credit reputation tockla poets. Clyde Tanner and Hie fane a t Central Florida Will
Ban lord store
ba able .to witness tbs game
which may bo r*pa|d over n per­ Bfb William* at guard. Kiwln
iod of one year. In a d d -o n to Squires or Russell Odhem q t which wlU ba officiated by Wal­
6 percent Interest to te ' lb»r* canter. Billy Odbem at quarter, ler Mayberry, post captain of
le a on# percent charge for la* Laa H am ate a t left half, Hoisjvd Iho Unlvcraby Bf Florida Gator
Merchant a* right half and J. gridiron eleven.
•u n ace.
-DaLand faaa will ba able to
W. Alt ms a at full back.
Other players who may see ac­ sqa Henry Pop pell, former Deta to* oncoming tilt aa I*; Land high school end told “Spec”
include Jim 8ingle&gt;*ry- Martin, farmer Dc Land High and
B. Qraat, Lynn Hewatl. Nam Riotaan University star who M
a t the present tha assistant
Jack
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ms

5 And 10 Cent Store
Will Be Renovated

Guilty Fleu Entered
By Viola HuMock

.JttS!!? ii;

iTt"” Sanford Blackcata Take Easy WorkOu.t Under Lights Of Armory Field

New Lending Service
Announced By Bank

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NUMBER 141
w aaw w H gdM :

13Die WhenSoviet
Airship Crashes In
AttemptAtRescue

S O R O R m ^S NEW HOME AT TALLAHASSEE

County Agent Cites
Success Of Lettuce,
Growers In Aiding!
. S a l e s Of Lettuce

$100,000Id Gemi
Are Stolen From
the D tte CountrRUte Bank F lorida T onriit
of 14*040.40 at Croaa City,

OJtiNESVILLE. .Fob.
- (A rt—Hugh Quit and Alva
’Deway Bant ware convicted
In federal district eowrt to-

r*Ti 90S

Y, FEBRUARY 8. 1988

C/.

Dirigible Hunting For
Cause Ot Niue
Losts Scientists On
Ice Floe
Cent Fall In * Drifting
Runs IntoMountuin. &gt;
Dollar Found Ice Breaking Ships

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Falling: Cash Incomes Push On To Rescue
And Higher Living
Costs Are Blamed Hope For Safety Of;
Party Increased By.
MINNEAPOLIS, Fnh' I - A
Receipt Of Messagu
decline of nine ren ts on the dol­
lar In ''real- Income" in Decem­
ber from that uf Iha Santo mottlh
a , year” earlier
rosultnd
from
falllm rash -Income* snd slightly
lllllier living .cost*, according to
a monthly study made
public
here lu d sy -b y Investor* Syndi­
cate.
"XVhipsawed between
falling
cash Inrnmr* snd moro rigid
living costs," thn consumara'
*(udy explained. "Mr. aud Mr*.
John 1‘ub||c found thematic** on
January 1, IMS, with u n it 61
cents' worth ot spending power
Instead of thn dollar's worth
that ws* s( their command Iha
year before. This Is tba second
•urresalto month, a fter &gt;a steady
gain of two and n halt year*.
H ut the Pub|lra saw th alr cash
income* diminishing In term s of
Whet their money could b u y ”
The wage earner. In point of
cash Income, was hardest hit,
fo r thanks l« tho business do*
rlins, li" received only I I cento
in December for every dollar h*
to t In December, t f l l llant. ha
point of ra th nutgo, pinched th a
Public's pockntbook m ost
for
they paid ll.og
In Dnaambar,
JM 7, for. to ; asm* a p a rt* * * .
Kiltsg*. rial or 'house that fould
ba had for |1 daring Decomber,

IMS.
" While no lininedlato Incrossa
in rt'nta seems Imminent,” conimeal* the Invrslurs
K rndlrsla
survey, "tha ■ImituKe of UssirC w llaatS ■■ Paw* T a t

Bozer Car Located
By Pensacola Officers
I'berirf C M. Hand reported
today (lint the IMS model Oldsmoldtn sedan stolen from F. L.
llo ier of Hits t'lly lis t Hslorday
night wus , found In PenMcola
and Hist Ilia ra r and tho driver
who wta at rested by ilia tCscambla ciMinly la* enforcement of
ftcera would bo relum ed
to
Hanford today.
Tint auto wa* stolen from
front of the Central Apartments
■bout |0:00
o'clock
Katurday
night, it v « , ropurted. and was
located In Pensacola yesterday.
The man who was arrested for
driving.tlm stolen unln gnvu his
name Will Ism f]|cnn Frankfort
tho Hhcriff advlaed.

MOSCOW, Feb. 8.—(AP)t
—Hop® of rescuing RunnlB'B'
four polar ncientUU from *
drifting ico floe cont 18 1‘vknIn a cranh of tho Soviet diri­
gible V-6. Tho big airship
ernahed Into a mountain ,
during a snow alorm Sunday
In tho Kandalaknha region
near tho White 8ea wWta on
n trial fltah‘ from Maw
Murmansk and trtufn.
Th* trip ' ws* p r a p a « t« F . *•
Joining tha rv*cu# sxpedltiene to
■Id (Ha four adanilato v t o s iMji
patiUad Hoa now la abao^ W
m ats off Hm a**1 eotot of OHan *
U Thr»* lea breaking
Bashing thalr way to tha -wy ,
m m . A -fanrth was preparing to
Join tha atpvdltion. Tha skip*'
have sight plana* aboard.
' r ,.
Tha dlrlglhla crow nskW and
obtained permission to Join tha
renews attempt after making ■ ;
trial flight Tha ship crashed a * v
another trial trip. Only t o m “
the er*w of .19 aacspvd U f k a d r Thtrtaan hwiwdtay
captain, warn klllad.
-.
Radio report* that ■ Jam hq
tha Arctic lea field tbnalanad to
engulf tha floa bearing tha North
Pala weather observation camp,
causad » third vaasel, th* Y*r*
mak. to p re p ari to join tho n o "
cue effort*.
Hopes for tha safety of tha dr*
plorera was heightened by •
message from Commander Fspaa*.
in, Isadsr of the scientific party,
that described weather condition*,
but did not mention tha danger* K
ou* lea movamentg ha dlseioaad1
yesterday, *
Th* bydrogrophle steamer Mnr*
mantis radioed she was caught m
a gals along tbs edge of toa Jarfield, about 300 miles southeast
of . tho campers, thet k e wan
pressing against her and high
wave* were breaking over bar
decks.
Th* Murman*!*, closest vassal
to tha polar camp which has
drifted about 1100 mUoa from
th* North Polo In tho last eight
month*, was Just south of Jan
Mayen Island.

Paper To Be

WPA hewing Room At Founders’ Day
Project Is Approved
United (Hales Ben*ior Claude
Pepper yesterday advised ^T he
Hanford Herald th a t tha WPA
sawing room project aponsorwd by
the liosrd of Bomlnola County
Commiisioner*
had
received
I’rosldcntial approval and bad
been counterslgued by th* Comptroll* r u s n e r a l
The project I* buinl returned
to the Btate WPA office and too
commencement of operation Is
subject to Iha decision of toa
S tate adm inistrator, tha Florida
Senator advised. Tba Federal
contribution set up lit Ibe project
(a 614.S66.

Banquet T o n ig h t

Fort Motion's participant* In
Florida'* B*mlno|a Indian W ar
a century sgO Is tha subject a t
th* authentic paper to h o .
llvorod by W att March man.
rotofy of tho Florida- His
Society, at |h* annual Foondara
Day dinner In tba Womans Otah
tonight beginning at 7:06 o'clwak.
William A. Taylor. Wlata
Park
historian
and
lllarnr
ftgura will also appear
dinner program
(hi*
living an address on tha
Ish Inftuance In Florida
toa Tarrlturtol Period,”
At thw formal naming
Mellon Fork and lt« dad
to Jh* lfOth anniversary
founding of too City ef*l
this afternoon »* 4:1
*
■ i... i
A puss*, early (bla morning, E.' F- Hods holder, promk
found Oaorgo Il*nH*y, aged Chu oal attontay, will dallva
luota resident. In n dsns* swamp dedicatory addroea. Dr.
near Cbuluote exbaastod and wet Brownian, pastor of
after 'h is
almleso
tramping Proabytorton charoh tor
*4rears- will ba ta ch arts
throughout tha night,
Mr. UenUey was ballavad to dad teal law of a tree
have strayed into toa swamp honor of N ip ’J. N.
U ta ycaiarday sroulng and attar Pioneer Sanford resident.
toa Bharifr* Office was naUBad
abort ly after midnight last sig h t
a po*s* load h r Dapaty Bharlff
Jack iilckaon. #et oat In oaaai
of tha aged man.
Tirod and haggard, ton
was found resting on a
194 Mr toa,

AgedChuluota Citizen
Found In Swamp

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b e * i#r r « l ,» iho following: LZ w *
Mr*. Charles 'tlh rla . MU*' A. b i o «
boat** Lyon, Ifra. U V. l{Hnns, of th«
j | r . nod.* or *f«*i*r!rj«etu. jJone.
Mt$. a C. K arl on&lt;l li,* . Maty
tig h t
d o o l^ of M lc h W Mr. and" Mr* resident
w . M' Brookins, Mr. and Mr* which t
W. n . n M*nn or Cunsds. Hr. triet^ *p
■0* .M r*. I . T iu m «/ and Mr* tjr hit e
A noli of MUaoarl. Mr*. Ida Acadian
(n»amb*ji»in, and Mrs. Alice
Fretic
P lptr of Ohio. R. M. HiilHerford J . CUT'
W Alabama. Jo*.HIn.l||r..rr. Mr* co u rt'
Wat* Ktrchhotf, A. AJ Klrchhoff, flelala, i
t^ * r. Honr*r. Mr*. A Fenwick, ■pleading
MIm Ina _J|, Fenwick, *.»l Mm. English
*kirah Hsffron of. New York. A. l l r * J*

Vatying charge* agafaut 11/
r m n iii wore hoard by Jodife'
Prank. U MOlce In ■ s*aak»
Um Municipal Court a t lb* local
P*Ue» Station ye«Urd«y
a f ta r
ThhrtMn ncgiwea www 1M*4
on the docket for yealorday •*
• result of . mid on a gefnbtlnn
h e w ti by loeal pollco In, CoW r j
bar|»fi early Sunday
mernlftrM
Q male Choke cbarged with o p ;|
rte U si, Hi«, -disorderly houae’ J
w M /aw U s«rd ta pay a fine o f .
M l of N iw M.dOyo in JnlJ. T to f
ftUourina. rh a r.fd a t -huriatf* .a h
a t disorderly houao." estreat/ri.
bonda of M l J m y Martin, Ruben
Wcodes,, Hamry, Test, Buster U a r .

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b r ie f s

Rat. John R. William* of At­
lanta* Ca. will r ha a t. th* Praafay;
icrion Church on Fob. IS to 21
Inclusive aa ona of acrcral of
tba Ocnerat Acacmbly rv an o liit*
of the Prctbytcrian Church, for
tha part- *U or ntcu year*. He
1* brought to Florida by the
Young, tkeplea OrRWltation of
Prertryterian Synod for four
btapibc and will conduct a aerie*
of meal big* that; will include
Tggipa, Orlando, Lake City, San­
ford and other cilia*
"Ha !■ an tnlereating epeaVer
•M - know* hew to put the truih
In a .m w and atthwUue way. Ha
will be a help to the whole moral
and aplritual airucture of the
eHy," Dr. K. D. Brownlee aaid
CLERMONT, Feb.
today. “Rev, WlUiama ia flrkndly
•mi eo-opemtlra with all danemt- gretunan James if.

New York Solon To
Speak I a Clermont

natloM and th* yenutj and old
of all .the church**. Beeryon* u
invited to attend the*a meetings
at th* Praahytarlan Church Ur
gInn lag Sunday, Feb. u »
GOOD KXCI/SB
S T O C K T O N , C h l lL - l F ) Sharlff H an ey Odell called In
Deputy Martin Ausbre and liked
him lo manage hie neat crmpaiga.
'T can'l" replied. Anabre. “Fm
going to run for. sheriff myself.”
Th* deputy, thereupon resigned.

Utad of
Buffala,' Ni Y., ehalmdn of Ria
Homs Post Office *»d Poet Road*
committee, will cyeOr here Feb. tT
at ay Inter-club pl«nie of Lain
county's ten civic cldba and KJwsn|ah» from OrSoldo, Hanford, Win­
ter Park, De land, bad* CPy end
Oral*
MeaJ will came to Florida to atletid Ih* annul meeting of the
Pot i»l Colony Compiny her* Th*
Postal Colony U composed of n*
tired and active post office em­
ploye* who own some 2,000 acres
pf citrus groves ground Clermont.

' Ndyba time* *r» picking *0, 1*
WgdeMil* after ail. Wa nottu*
that building and rhpatr wo»h
aid* Increasing her*.' —Waa#bw|a
AlVMkte pros perdue Flerldal

Cause Of Nine
A IL Falla To
C est Fall fit
C hoose U nion
To Replace UMW : Dollar Found

tber . the enforcement of
laws t e r m ta. prevent aa*
Shblks sccMeuta la shew* hat llmltarl U lUlnol*.
records of MlnnsapolU w beteSl
Th* pederetiuo annonnosd ysaM were killed hi 'rs f f lt atoeeter
Ala daring IBM. Aa a Maoll, tagday tha. aaMplato
Hons alfillgahd lladt of IB mile* an hour
■’ mac ltd and- rigidly, enforced,
liltae far m*
flflff, dssplta aa fawriaea In the
i pmaagluo,
•bar of c irs in uaa, the dafdh
IntewdfM w* t t i r f between Um
waa only. 81.
two rival orgaolaali
The' A F t ahartera a fth * United

•hie H*ln( quarters' and tha atilt
Hlfti Income of • larga portlan
of tha cenaumlnf paMkr umha
tm probable anF early a il ended
d k H h r ln r*nw.M
Rattfl dries*, following their
traditional cows* are UiaNuf Ml
their
down l«st • • lb*»* &lt;***
on ih p iy -w a r'a a N sm U w ew a a
diattnct. though .iigut, dawn
trend In wriees la naiad- Only la
foo4s, low svm ha*, lha derilne
bdOn auffletml la ‘ bftM oo*U
below December, IBM. Mvel*
Id ImWIe has* the sebtOl opening theea fie We fo r. AFL sflnVH|otv, n w t to weg« earn­
end epirtmehta. T railer
ers, suffered mast from tha
to Florida .to live la thalr
ddwh. rush at b**)»*#, s i Maty
lJjtm.Jbm.df * I'M aHim. trM.«L n» JlBlAimll
U thag djr oat flad a

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Maasd. a
• w q rb i.
rin d and
d- said ha
nmasant,
•mwtl wtf
ren It et
. October
eharter*
•
net
■ding reV »f tha
tyra anaV * }-

earlier. SeMria* wkiah hay* na&gt;
MWVaaaaa •«. ipufh * • al«hfr,
v t f w o , litres tecs' laoomoq ovhr
lha last two year* la December,
ia*T. were sv*an m ats lata «
tlia dollar than la the a*4a HM
month,
rs rm Income, Of ruther Ihf
*rfeeU of It, ia reflected In
-ether tneoms,' wbtfh ws* ft.Bl
on January L t i l l , against l l
«p »ha **m* HIT dfU. A a &gt; H **lt nf tha eombhied d«Ulue» In
VNtM
and l«yo.t»a«t

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weew M c u M on Jsuuaiy 1. tlM ,

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V&lt;and- old-

Tfifa, rrwan! It avbSakW to aB-privaia

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cat owner* Insured for botfl b o S d f Injury

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In Ugt night1* Haraidwaa publUhed a list of. trees and
'shrubs which will be need to beautify tha new. Fort Mellon
-Farit, on the lake front. Every cltigjn at Sanford should
j^va th lf list and ttfgke It his business to contribute In
soma, way., to. the planting of, this park
M s J f c n M t^ b p d s of »I0. Jock
Tap Lata To ClaaaUy
M u T p h ^C g ro , docketed for the
One.of. ths bsM faatfosa about thla project- ia thar tame
cNEga.'wae given a 10 day'
Jt ia something. In whidr-eesvy person In Sanford can hay? • urpendrd
TeWence
by the CJti
Cl«g L werk, UM Sapford Avo.
dene# by_
* wpfi Thers lg c e r p k ^ none so poor ln fbumces, sad/ Jpdga: Ida Frida-and John 1M *
w p .h a p r m t so
unity SBlrlMtot he cannot K R w a tl, negroes, were Hum!
E3 k L
UXECUTIVIt SHOT
far drunkenness, Franh
stiglf some, little dutiing. In the ground which will soon
Wheeler nagvo, estreated a lltl!
lib , , CHICAGO—(fn—John
........
L. JC#1sprout Into a. plant fee use in the park.
bond And William GaHskhi, nw1
- jo g g Jr., 27,
president of New
W a kind friend, be wiU
We.hope
that
mor*
sotntantlal
dtlsens
aa
well
as
the
gro, charged with being
_ drunk Food*.. Inc.
,
w»* found shot to
naba; be eld.
’
#
-various chrlc and fpstertial organ lutions will, do consider­ and disorderly,
_. “ was fined‘ f 10 drnth yesterday
In hia fartory ofiy one aska, sty it was far- ably more. It would be. a mighty fine thing: If every or- or sentenced t* serve 30 days. ( fie*. A shotgun lay bestdf the
rottapganls^tlM, la the.cUy. could be represented et the park by Cal Debate,' negro, charged, bmly. He was lb* son of John. L.
w .and Jong ogo,
soma,
collection of flowers and shrubs, some special little with disorderly conduct, was sen-■Kellogg, former head of the firm,
Jlsecr, aa a fire, as a hushed
lanced to pay a fine of $IS oe Retired, and a grandtort of W. K.
garden plot, seme nook or cranny, boasting a Japonic* bush serve
fctfall.
40 day*; Gatlin Morgan, Kellogg, of BatUe Creek, lllch.
or
a
palm
tree,
apd
known
aa
the
Elks
Comer,
or
the
Kia long-forgotten enow.
- S i r a TMfeftl* wanls Garden.
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But it should, be. continuously, kept In mind, that this
Is a public park, and- that it belongs to the people. And
every person in Sanford should have hie heart In It Ev­
ery person In Sanford should make some contribution to
II t And In years to come whyn^he walks along Ita winding
.lanes, or, under Ita sheltering prims, he ceit point* with
pride and say, "That Is my stales; that Is my contribu­
tion to this park/'

I M Japaaaa* ipim ler laalsla
iM -lk k affhtr la China Is not. a
j f t tfct jaat aa ”laaldaat”. It may
F a a InelJeat t* Mm, but ta so Me
those Chinese who hat* had
aid dropped on their head*,
W; hat- ip has all the earmark*
at m ajor conflict.

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In s a .a m t burtnese
lb* BsnfeH Tourist Clab

JahWSn a*4 George 1UU: wtfo'
»*■ ha. b tfe
■ a s l y i l j i a pay, flue* of |g or. ,l,ri,,ls« c firral day*, on bea*
• a m . IS: dgye 'iq jaU. Tha eaa* "•*•. *
afc'fc C. Jeahans .waa. conllnnadt)
i Jana Sharp, negro woman, w aal.
regular mealing of lha
tm hrtam d to th* County for
Odaniy School Boerjl
amity otamtoatlon and Earl
^ held In the office of
d a i s , ootapod ‘ prlaomr, ws« ra-1 Superintendent T .W . Lawton Jo leased to North Carofaia p r t a o n m o r n i n g , the School SupwauthoriUe*
-fwkVnflent announced lodoy.

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t r e a t 1 * 0 d o d o f e . « * O t o O e n tm i C o m m i t * . t o ta k e te a
p e rc e n t o f t h *
o f f th e m a r k e t le a d , o n e to
t h e b e lie f t h a t m m m e th o d o f s tb m tto ttn g d e m a n d f o r
o a r ch ief--S em le o le C o u a tf p r o d u c t m ig h t b e advtoa^l*. a t
o n - known
K n o w n feet
s e n that
u ia t w
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t h e great
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to b e
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when
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Miss Evans Act As
Hostesses To Circle
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&lt;U woman's Club at * 00
K ,,n * WOrfl Jol" ‘ boalcaso.
o'clock. Mr*, fflllla n 1, Wilson
B,i h!hh
ot JackaonOll. srlU be tbs .psak
M.lbmllsl Church which
.ft Tba public U Invttsd,
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Tha Teachers TVfthtlng Gaea Wr*tmar.o.
and. Worahlp will ba held a t 7:10
Thl&gt; tneeltns wna opened with
o'Aock a t th e F tm Mat hod is* .* prayer h r Mr*. n#**l* HntchlChinch. Mrs. Percy Chapman wilt »°n. »**•■ &lt;!n"nto MeOram, etialr• bh lender. All lnt*r**U*L.-or*A.D*" Rrcalded o*cr Ihs tncclins
cordially Invited to a f « H t;/,
ronllnn maiirr*
Them will be n board n ta n w f Were discussed. Mrs. 8. tl
of. the Sanford darden C|#b ut Fletcher ahd.v'Mrs. 11. W Turner
11!oo o'clock, a t tha horn# ot ■**« tho first chapter ot the
hire, IL M. paperortbnew Mleston iilmly llook, "Eons*
'The Bamh Parker Orphanage &gt;" tho Nlcht-” It wut annoum-vd
. Clab will a pend the day aewlng' ,hat lho no*1 meeting will ho
l a t’ the annet of the Methodist held a t Ibn hom'n,of Mm. J, V
Charch. a covered dish luncheon I Morrison, I l l Mr rile Avenun,
will Do served.
Those present were: Mrs. STHURSDAY
n n e ith e r, Mr*. J. C. Harrison.
The T. B. I* class of Hie First Mrs n. H. Williams, Mrs. A. tl
m p ttit Church will lmM it* Bboewaki;, Mrs. Itiodiu WJ|regullr monthly busbies* and llama, Mrs, i.cniln 'W ent, Mr*.

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FRIDAY

The nnnutl business meeting
jartd the election of officer* of the
Garden Club will be held at the
Mayfair Hole). The business meat*
,ing will he held a t 11:00 o'clock,
followed by luncheon
at 1:00
o’clock.
"Black Eyed butau" a three
act musical comedy, sponsored
by the south Side p. T. A. will
bo pret m l ml et the Junior High
Schcol
Auditorium
et
1:00
o'clock.
SATURDAY
The Ceclllan Muele Cleb will
m tet et 3:1S o'clock In the Fant;l» B. Munson Studio, goi Myrtlo

Avenue.
MONDAY
Tho regular business and pro­
gram W itling of tho .Women’s
Missionary Society of the First
Methodist Church will be lietd
at tha church *t l;oo o'clock.

Woman* Club To Be
Scene Of Lecture
Mrs. William L. Wilson, chi Ir­
ma n for Florida on Ilia National
Committer on the Cans* and Cure
of War, of Jacksonville, will giro
ft lecture at the Woman’* Club to*
morrow afternoon nt .1:00 o'clock
sponsored by tho Literal uro I)o*
partment.
Tho policy of this committee Is:
"If the peoplo of thr world want
pcaeo thry must build for peace.
Nations must follow policies that
leid to pcaeo If they would have
peace. Do we, os Americans, rea­
lise which way our own nation is
headedT"
Preceding Mr*. ^Wilson’s ad­
dress will be a short music pro-

m em t to t a r n that ,h* la In the
hospital in Weal Palm Heath due
to a broken ankle.

Mrs. D. n. Well, and daughter
end son in-law. Mr and Mr*. Va*
Leawbn of HuDand, Midi, am
the guests of Mr. und Mr*. If.
J. Lehman- Mr*. WcJl*. la the
clster-lnlaw of hire. 1/Himan.

Mary Lambuth Circle
Entertained Jointly
Mr* Burke BLe|n gave the
devotional at .the meeting of
the Mary laimbuth Circle of. the
F irst Method jit Church which
Having scored two straight soccer live hit* In
Double t Wed*
waa held yesterday nt |lie home
"Nosy Blue and Gold," prcRy and talented Uorence
ding"
and
of Mrs,' K P. ifnuthnMrr w ith.'
MrSnVs V- Mill as Joint hoatfa*. Rice now makes further bid f$ft atanliira by her outstanding* work
nlnlne Imd Of "Beg. Berrmv or Steal." tho rih-tlekling
Mm H. It McCall, j r. appoint­
ed ilia following chairmen;
comedy playing a t the RUi Theatre tonight and Wsdnespay. Frank
Finance
chairm an-M m
Marl Morgan plays Florence’s father in the new picture, and John Ileal
Jeter.
U the—ah —man of her dreams________
MUflon Study chuli man—Mr*.
Arthur Phillip*.
Program chalrmau—Mr*. A II
Middleton.
Courtesy rliuirmaif—Mr*.

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Mrs. J. M
B. Thornlu

Church Group Meets Mr*, j . a
At Mrs. Hayes* Homs JU!J: J^Tt
Mr*. J. tt. Horn, orb, hoslss*
to d ie lo Number Two of the

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Outlook—Mr*.

Harry

Publicity clmirutan—Mis. O. K,
Oof I,
At tha conclusion of ttm bust
n»s«t Mrs. Phillips gavg an In*
lerestlng mission study from the
n*w book. "Songs In Tbs Night "
These present were; Mr*. II. 11.
Ca*w*l|. Mr*. A F- Collum, Mr*.
C. E. (lormley, Mr*. W O. Hill.
Mr*. E F llouslioldcr. Mr*. Paul
Johnson. Mrs. U. II. Lancy. Mrs

* F rie d C h ick en — H o t IlUeuUtt
* S ta lin g .Steaks $1.00 lip
ANNOIINCKMKNT

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F irst Mclbodlsl rh u rc h
which
met yesterday afternoon a t her
homo.
During ttin bnslnei.a session
plans » « ro nuido for a rummage
su|n lu be held Daturdny ntlnrnoon Mrs J. K. Inskesp. nibl*
study leacbcr. Introduced
the
now study book, "SonBa In &gt;ho
Night" nftcr which Mr*. \V. 8 .
Thoruton gave an
Interesting

D O S O M E T H I N G ...

will bo clad to lo am ' that ah
has returned from, tho hosplta
In Arced hi 'where »ho' XiiUrt wen
an operation recently.

Pupllft P fsse n tl’Iay
At Grammar School

A P*«y entitled, "Tha History
of Onr Flag" waa presented ny
the expression pupils of Mrs. W.
G. Fleming at the regnhr chapel
exeirlset of the Sanford Grammar
School yesterday momtnr.
The play as told hy th* studenl*
showed how the flag came Into
being, nnd depicted the symbolism
of th* color*, the *t*ri and th*
atrip**.
The six. students who presented
the history were as follows: Mar*
tjha Perkins, tC o n n lo M cC all,
Janice Brown, Clarence McKee,
Bobby Johnson u d Billy Fleming.
Fotiqwlnsj the play tba flag)
rslate was given by the student,
body who’ also sang "Th# ‘Bterj
Spangled Benner". The scripture
lesson was the IIP Psalm.

WERT-The
JEWELER
Diamonds Vnd Watches

Ml** Aline Chapmen iie n t Sun'
•Ur if'frnoon at Daytona Reach.1
Fin* Watch Am Jewelry Repairing
Mia* Mary Robinaon spent Sun*
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
•lay at Bok tower and the Cypress'
Cardens.
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* w n M » p i u c m * ,.n T im i .o w k m Miss Jcanno Choate’s class
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visited tbs too last Friday after­
noon.
Mr*- Roy Symc* Jr. ia teaching i
•ba first grade on account of tha
Illness of Mr*. Marion St. John's
fathar.
The children have ftaiihcd their
G row [ te lle r Crops— F e rtiliz e W ith
mid term examinations.
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NITHOPHOSKA
And CALCIUM NITRATE
Mb.» Aline Chapman and her
class of second grade pc pits viailed
With Our Hammer MUI and Miser,
the Spencer Hanlon dairy.
. tur Pecde are always fresh.
The tearhcri anil children of
Wes* Slih school went to see tho
picture, "Snow While."
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Mrs. Quinton Drown ws* III on
S E M IN O L E F E E D CO M PA NY
Monday of Inst week. Mrs. J. L.
Clnrk asubstituted for her.
• Miss CtrmpU Darbrr ami her!
fourth grade class fmnj the South:
Side School, visited Mrs. Quinton

calendar
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West Side Primary
Dr MRS. CHARLES B. COLE

Southside P. T. A. To
Sponsor 3 Act Play
Tho Noothsldo 1’.'. T. A

will

Miss Helen Wilson mid Miss; Mim'r W ahl, by t liopin; Noel nine
Louise Collier.
I by Chopin nnd Mnxur^n by Moa*
The stage w m allroellvrly dJ*| aitowski.
corated with gladioli, Iwllo penmei , lim ing inlrnniiNiuii Mrs. A. M.
snd palms against a buck ground philips, president nf the Woman’s
uf blue velvet. An effcctlvo Halit- Club expressed appreciation fur
Ing arrangem ent was tu rd .
tho' ‘ ro.o|ieiailiili given by tl*1
Many favnrnbi* comments wen* public In bringing these conceits
heard on the selections chosen for to Sanford. "I.ct» cseh make n
the concert nnd the competent m n n -.u |sh |" she said, “ that these Con­
ner In which Mr. B rW ill presented icrl* may continue In Man ford for
|ham. Among the most rnlhestns* many years to come”,
lie w»* Mrs. Henry W ight, » h ’*j M my enrolcs were askisl during
said th a t "'The numbera on the th* program , and were generously

’sponsor Wnyne 1’ IHcwell's three
a rt ’ musics I eomsdy.
"lllack
Eyed Husan" Friday. Fob. 11, ut

Sweet P ets—Mulcts
RnapdragnnH-'Tliladlnlua, elC.
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Mis* polly Prim—Francos Mor­
row.
Miss rrndsnea Uodktns—Csrmlla
Berber.
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Elmer Tompkins—U. C. Ilsrpor.
Bos roe Kampson-R E. Kipp,'
Jlmtnl* Binipkina—T. W. Mwton.
Prof. Ulrem Catcbbug—Sidney J.
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VALENTINE

the Junior High Urhuot Auditorlum nt l:oo o'clock.
Tho cast of characters I, ns
follow,:
Husan Van Corf—Fannie Diggers
l’hl| Wngdon—Harry llnliso/i.
Mis, Lolly rcnnyfcsllicr— Doro­
thy Htnkc*.
Mia, W ttn Nslghbomews—E||iabctli W hltner
Mis, Miranda Herringbone—Mrs.

A. E. Cloasloa. accocnprnled by
Victor Rkkott#,' took off at. 4 'A.
M. yesterday ( II p . If. Batnrday,
E. 8. T.) from Gravesend Airport
In on attempt to set a new roundtrip air ticord between England

Annual Founder's Doy Dinner

IhI St French—Tel, D121

Distressing mid in chest or throat,
twvcr sal* to neglect, generally cosm
up when soothing, warming Mustarule ft spiJIcd.
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gallon snd pain,
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dno's (niBdl.aad Katya Rtrung. Ajypfwod by Qood lluuseksrplng.

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Electric Rant*—pood condition
I—|10:00. Mather Furniture Co.
For Halo; A n»w VlUlalre R i
rrlforator.. Won’t refute raa
ontezuma m
t Magnolia, under new man- aonabla offer, I’bon a 7IT-W.
■ant. Rata* dally |1.00 U
1 Electric aawtnx machine* —
0 alnflcj |S.OO to |t-00 dou11.00 down — | t oo a weak.
We aollclt yogr patronapo
weekly plan, with room* at Maihar Purnltura Co.
O'luid up iln(1«| 10.00 and 1 Troadla aawlna macblna
apttble. Simmon* bad*, run*
H.oo. Maihar Furnlluro Co.
r bat and cold watar in awry
a, Romollka' atmoaphor*. Our &lt; flood uaad radio* —$600
Mt room now upon uod*r th* ',-Malhey Purnltura Co,
Iblo m anapum m of M n .'V t*
lay,
formarly dl.HHan V
itn* College- Breakfait—f l i p
to contract to
up. Lunchea U c to 60c. PIR'
out jo acre* old
1 16, 60c, 78c. AUo a la carta
daa. Won't you try theta taaty clirua. Iryv*. and* prepara land ‘for
l. furred weal*. Quality, parr' Planting earn- Alex H Jobnaonf\
and claanllnetp I* our motto, Bern Inujd, III* li SchnoL
than epan for your Intpec4- C. W. Sullivan, prop.
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moot. 6 room* ana
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Con»*r 2nd and Palmotto

COLDS

I Room taraca apartmant—adult*

1: A black pocket-book con- only. Phona TTIJ.
Inin* .bank book and *um. ot Prlvata Famlly^-l
connactlai
NT—other artlclaa of valua to
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

TREE PLANTING

101 st Anniversary
$300,000,000 May Be
" ' !• Necessary As Add!tional Relief During Next 5 Months

Improvement! T o
Roads Get Okey
Qt Commissioners

Relief Message
Of Right
IsExpOctedgoon Acquisition
Of Way Is Hold Up
. ’*20 P e r c e n t Cut In
^ . r JUhef Is Seen As
• ^ v ' OnTy Alternative
WASHINGTON.' Feb. 9. . it’was learned today, will aak
• i Confrere within a day or‘two
‘ - to auna p rlate between $200,OOaOSS-and 1800,000,000 for
r ’n l l f i r ! a i h u Uie next five
Informed sources said the
President would send a let­
te r to Speaker Bankhead, prob­
ably tomorrow, asking tha addi­
tional funds primarily because at
expected relief darnsnde during
February, March and April.
The Works Progress Adminis­
tration, those soarcea said, has
teld the President H weeded a
deficiency appropriation largely
because of unemployment In Cur­
tate autemobfla rifle*.
Burlier Senate Majority Leader
Bartley arid after a White Itausa
conference that tha President
would send tha relief message
to Congress "probably today or
tomorrow-.
Baridoy who attended tbs eon*
fereWee with tho President and

dciaenay i (koreaghfare. County Comml*. ,T ,
slonors F. A. Dyson .and D. L.
***°, Thresher ware lostincicd to In•ginning. T&lt;-t|gala the alls*lion In an »fI tort to •ecBr*. road rlghte from
* * ■ t ha threa who are holding out
“ 7“ *?* as tbs project cannot be submitM acs tu (CKJ u l || ,}J tbo rights have been
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nolia tree was planted in the new Fort MtUan Fork in her honw. The picture-shows E.' F. liousholdcr, local allornsy, delivering the uddruaa dedicating the park,' and Mrs. Whitner and Rev. E. D
Brownlee, of the First Presbyterian Church, standing by Hm trpy planted In her honor. ________

Eight AreKilled
Id Crash OfHuge
French Airliner

Over $50,000 Is I
Stolen In Holdup
(ft Miami Resort CITY NEWS B
The rexnlir meeting of tho
Lion's Club will bo held la the
Valdes Hotel tonight, offlclaB
announced today.

Three B andits' Crack
Deposit B o x e s Of
Popular Arena Bar
MIAMI. Feb. » -(A 1)-T h re e
bandits held up the Arena Bar
on tho Illscayno Boulovard last
night, rifling the bank of private
rare deposit boxes and escaping
with cash and Jewelry anoHfclal|y estimated st tUJMM to |1M,T h a. robber*. u n m e ik R d jn d
brandishing pistols. walkefTln ’M'
shifts were changing r In th* all
night resort, herded tho eight
employe, and ono customer to
thn second floor and made them
lie flat on the floor where’ they
nvered Ihem with coats and
tablecloths
With crowhare thn men pried
open some It) site deposit poxes
where tho owners and a number
of friends and customers kept
their valuables,
Henry Palmer,' proprietor, said
ho could not i estimate tbo loss
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hut
an appro^lmats
figure was
arrived at from the conversation
of ths victim*.

Six Are Injured As
Plane Hits Break­
water On Take-Off

The regular mooting of th*
Cbsss nnd Clteckor Club wlll.'lm
MARSEILLE, Frenee, Fab. &gt;.
held In the Valdes Hotel Thupr —&lt;;T&gt;—Bight persons were killed
day night at 7:3c o'clock, R. M. and all Injured today in f crash
Bums- secretary a*ld today, | of an Air Franco rlyiug bool
"Black Ryed husan," n three against tho Marseille breakwater
act comedy with a neat of load) at the moment of takeoff
Tli* Irene-Medlterranvan air­
charactore will be stagod In tlte
Junior High School audllnrtafl liner wb, alerting a scheduled
flight to Corsica on I h r M ar
Friday night a t g jM P- M
collie.In Tania torn, tth s .h uriled
Herat* I &lt;-aaaa *re docketed for against tho breakwater M a s i
trial before City Judge Prank U mile tilt hour speed and hurst
Miller In u aeailon of the Munici­ Into flainea.
pal Court ihla afternoon at t:tid
Air Preum niioounced that thn
o'clock at tho local Police Mix­ iload were. fl*n |«&lt;nen*«r» and
tion
llireo of tho crew. Four psssen■era nrul two of Ihe crow wcro
Injured- AH of the dend were
French'. |u&lt; lulling chief
pilot

Scotch Influence
In Florida Told

y e s te rd a y after-

dedication wax
followed by the planting of .A
tree In honor of Mrs. J . N.

WhUner, who as a email g«■
sailed with her parenU down th*
winding St. Johns River and land­
ed near the site where she was
honored over 70 years later,
,T. 15- Slmpenn, president «f
tbs Bomlnols County Chamber
of Commerce acted as m tstsr «M
ceremonies, at the annual • rote*
bratlen
comrasmoratlng
th e
touMing of tbo City te l rears
ago. Introducing tho «peak are for
tha day.
Follow Ing (ho National AnlhaM
which ' wa# played by the Boteh
nols Hlgb School band nndsr the
direction of T. M
Dolllste*Mayor' Edward Higgins was In­
troduced as the first speaker and
(old of tbo "Sanford that U ta

U. S. Steel And CIO
Reported To Have
Signed Agreement

NEW YORK, Feb. V. — M b A new working agreement be
tween the United Slates Steel
Corporation and Hie Committee
for Industrial Organisation was
said ’ today by sources rloie to
tbs .negotiating committee* to be
virtually completed.
Word th it "big «tcel" ws* on
tho point of renewing Its contracts
.with Ihf steel worker* o rg anling
'commutes, second largest CIO afr
. f filets, 'cams almost simultaneously
IwHh s*w» Ihsl an independent
'• producer had started a price-cut­
ting movement In ths Industry and
' that the rprncgkvAllinole &gt;Rtnri
.C ora, largest "lilg steel" unit had
[followed suit with a four dollar
I par-Ion reduction ' In th* prke of
cold, reduced and oiled sheet*.
Approximately half a milling
man wmltd be affected by the
United States Steel negotiations

AFL Asks Congress
Tb Repeal Tax, On

■toaa - lM l Thomas has bean
rent eared to serve d Lite) of 19
years chiefly so charge* of bnsktng and snteriho and ti»* D icult
Judge swtlre sa l tha negro ta
par**’1** roam a t hard labor at th*
State Penitentiary a t Retford!"
r George R e n t e ami » George
ta rry pleaded g ritty to charges
«f break tag and Ontario g With tfa*

Tree Is Planted
For Mrs. Whitner

To tha old fort which stood
buV • a short ■dlstahoe away
and mdrked the founding of
one of Ckntrel. Florida!* rooat
' tjfw . J. N. WhltneT, pioneer resident of thla ally, was honored yesterday afternoon whan, a mag­ thriving cities E-

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Herndon.
delivered
yesterday
t t 1.000 la bonds received from
the First National Bank In Chicage The bonds have Iteen eancelled sad ; retended tinder the
“ ’“oty's retendlng 'program and
tho Clerk wsa lnetrurisd .to

Rollins Professor De-'
scribes Erection 0£
FortAnd Emergence
Into Mel l on vUl e

Higgins, Housholder
And Brownlee Are
Principal Speakers

On Paola Thorofare
Several * road
Improvement
project* were given the approval
Of the Hoard of Commissioners
at lltolr regular monthly niff ring
In . Ike court House y**«wtiI*F,
Presided over by Chairman W.
B. Williams of Oviedo.
Fred T. Willems, engineer,
presented a project for r e , a r i s ­
ing tha Country Club Road and
providing drainage of Hardy and
Oaneva AvOnuee, Tha CUy im a
oo-sponsor for the project end
It wsa approved by the CUy Com­
missioners at their Jest regular
moating. After tha motion of pL. Thraahsr to approve the pro­
ject which w s, aoconried by
Commissioner W». It Dallard, th#
project we’a ordered submitted
to WPA officials for government
approval and allocation of funds.
EpgSMkr ,WUUam, alio pre­
sented a project for the improve­
ment Of tho Altamonte Hprinxs
and the Palm ft prime, roads.
Tha Board also unanlmouilr opProvsd this project
Tha Commissioners prevloualy
■pprovsd a HYA project for the
re cons tract Ion of the Paola Bond
but B. T. Tiller of Paola ap­
peared before the Board yester­
day and advised tha* there were
three persona who have refused

New Park Is Dedicat­
ed OnLake frontAnd
Officially N a m e d
Fort Mellon Park

with n o .

tho approval of th* Board eftei
Attorney E. F tioushotCeg ad

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Uagal moat Interval smovMI
Ml* will bo centered on ti«f
county', displays- Osceola,
b e ta Brward. Alachua. Marted P**c# countin, have boo*
during tbo h u t ten day*
•Hug .w h a t- t w
beltsvM
be blow ribboo showing*.
n wilt the pare, ho owowH
t t * . A , M- Monday thanV i

Band And Orchestra
To Present Concert
The . Seminole County School
band and ths Semlnol* High school
orchestra will present a Joint con­
cert In Oviedo on Thursday of this
weak, according to an announce­
ment today b/ Prof. R. E. Kipp.
"Thl* 1* In* flral e f three pro­
grams,” the announcement read,
"planned by the muvlral unit of
the 8tmInals County, publl, school*.
Additional concerts are Jo t&gt;* f l 'r n
In the longwood school and In
ths hand shell off the municipal
,pler In Hanford. A ll. of tho con­
cert* ore free and opm tq those pool a* one of lb* beauty ipol*
who will -enjoy an evening of of tbs Hist*. "A benefit to the
people of our City and an at*
music.
traction
for
outsiders-*
Mr.
Housholder said,
ult* commended tbo City Coinmlselonsra 'for their sitenslv*
effort* lh the offorie in the ac­
quisition oT ti&gt;* lan and It* dedi­
cation for .perk purpose, and
also commended Ih.t County
tag exhibits. \tf Mid-Week It b Commissioner* for ihalr co-oper­
expected winners of lb* coveted ation with th* City fetbereCitrus sod vrge|sble awards will "Thl* park,'' Mr- llobskoldar
i&gt;* announced.
Orsngi. lb# host county, will
not enter cmgpetition with visit­
ing counties but will .adnflns Ms
display to iwslvs community ex­
hibits \ Apopka, Conway, Fair

Will b* lit this rompfltUon. with
tha Prosldsat's cup a* thslr goal.
Lest year, the exposition had
B . l ) l patrons. T bb y*sr, with
several outstanding attractions
«
"
“ r , Bickfbrd
holtevs* lbs 100,CQd figure wHl
' . 7 ^ ,.
.
- ®tt tk* midway will ha .Jk*
» « J il American BhowA ThU
carnival win arrive if rum Tampa
dcrinc tbo wstkund a«d begin
tract Iof Hk, part s&lt; the axpoelHon Featured th|* r W will bs
SOvsrel new rida* MhjM| will
g e t. teair Initial tryreda ta O r
tends before a tear of thl* ne­
Umi and paria of Canada next

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Th,
Agricultural
Adjvi* men*
AdmlnUUallcttt today rejected .lh*
proposed m aristm g agreement lo
regulate out-of-itata ghlpmenU
of Florida cllroi fru its'W fa u is
of "wide difference! of opinion'
within tho Industry as to lis pro­
visions.
The AAA said them conflicting
view, were dlecloeed at a pubik
hearing on propoeed ,p*ej i t
Lakeland, Fla . Jan. I f and
"Thla situation saUte,”
tha
AAA statement said, "doaplt# tha
fact that tha hearing on tha pro­
posal to rogulata out-of-stats
shipments was requested by han­
dlers who repreaeatod appcuxl*
matsly 70 porcaat of tha fruit
moved out of tha stats last sea­
son.' .
Tils development was consid­
ered the and of any poaaM Itg
that an agreement would ho
Placed In effect for this aoaasn's
crop, hut AAA officials amphaalsad that It did not does 'ha
door to new negotiations next sea­
son.
The statement said assistsaOa
to Florida growars In leapruvtag
marketing conditions thla season
would ho extended through pur­
chases of surplus oranges bp
tha Federal Surplus Commodities
tbs orangss offered for sals,

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Early History Of Flo*rida And Sanford Is
H e a r d By Guest*
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.
Speaking laat night o lt‘
tha-JIounder's Day dinnor .
•pangram held a t th# Wont*
ana* cluffT W att Marchmaiy".
secretary of the Florida Hl*»;
torical Society, reading fro n t
an original paper told 111
assembled
guests
tJM|
founding of Fort Mellon
its subsequent em uM ieC *

Into Msllonvlllc,
Wlltlsm A. Taylor, historian ef
g t, Andrew* Society of New Yortt^.
alio delivered a brief sddnos' h a which, ha traced tha Scottish
flusnc* on florid* during Ha tarrfy ■
terial days.
ta opining tho program. I t S».
gimpion, tositm sstar, asked
tho gucita to . sUnd and ' shgC^'
Sows not* Rhmr. Father K sllaghea'
dallvsrvd tho Invocation.
. '
Adding a not* of color to g
eight dedicated to historical ffh
Wrest wsa a midlay of old-thaw;'
songs iung by Mrs. Harhart Bm *
mil, Mrs. J. if. Coleloogh and Mre»,'
Roby Lalng, In orlftna) ceetuaMp,.
leoonpanted by Mrs. Evan*' MW

Mr.'MarriimaftB paper w as hewaf
largely on letters from th* •*":
chives of the W ar DepatlteWlV
to which he w m granted essaan.
In Washington. Ha related U*tei
difficulties altendsrid up«w tlm
establishment of Fort Mrihm at
the head of Lake Monroe became ;
tin iu
ib | p wr
of frequent sorties and
forays
by
the Bsmtnolo Indians, who reseated
the InlrtMlon of whits sriUsm. -j
Fori Itgjlon w&gt;&gt; established hi /
IBM by a attachm ent of aoMlan i
sent Into Central Florida for t h |! a
purpose, he laid. Shortly • after,
the post was attacked by a group
of Bsmtnoles estimated a t be­
tween 200 to 400. They w irg
Ion was hilled.
Finally a truce was arrengM
*nd fay Mar. ID, 1137. tha a rtU M
of
capitulation were i l l * r e
whereby ths Ssntlnolea tgrafd W
be removed from Florida to a renervation In Oklahoma. Howavssj.
th* Ssmlnolea Imd no Inlshtlaa aC,
leaving Florida, according tb Mr,
Msrchmsn, tnd by 1M1 army of*
fleer* bad begun lo despair of gats
ling them to leave.
u .
But with the fu rih sR ^ cro arh *
meat of whit# eeltler* moving far*
ther and farther Into their territory
every year, tho Bemlnolaa ware

monly ns softening of tho brain, was part of a book h« la er*
Word obtained In recant mqqths on which describes th* Bcottls
from men released from Alps lia s flu once on tb* making of Are
pictured th* gangster as a model "Tb* history of Florida,” ha
prisoner, eager to cut down hi* “I* Inseparably connected -wltl
farm by good conduct, and lh* nemo of Andrew Jackson,
It was an uphill fight on his part
m ert than any other mi
dua to effort* by other prltonon) help Florida get lata tit* I
to ret him into trouble. .
I Jackson was the. outstanding
Tbs Ns ws said ha probably of Florida's early history.**
would bo transferred for treat-] Another great man la FI#
meat ta a federal Institution In'oarly history, Mr. Taytor a
tha oast, where facilities for lb* urns William P. Duval, “rah
artificial fsvsr cure e f paresia many ** Florida’s 'g re e te d ,
would be available. Tbq,d*P*rtm*nt , m o r»
of.Justice ssld this wpuR be done,
Th# toastm aster tetrode s*
If necessary.
distinguished guest* Mra. 1
itudylng C*
Dr. Twltahall Is studying
Ce- McKay of Tamps, preatdsnt i
pons's rendition.
y state srgaalxatkm of M at
Daughters of Florida| K i t e
Brown, Orlando, prsaidref i
state V . D. C.. and Mtep*
Branham, socretary of th n '
U. D. &amp;.
Also presented ware R r t
B. Ballard, regeo* of th*.
Harriaon chapter cd tho p- d
Mrs. U. J. Lehman, gaosi nM
man to charge o f a n ta d M

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