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                    <text>�HANFORD, FLORIDA,

ALBURN PLAINSMEN W IN OR

►AY, JANUARY 3, 1M8

GE BOWL BATTUE 6 TO 0

Annual Meeting Is .D . Zachary Sr,! c ^ R 3 f t £ ®
Held In Luke Mary 5 Manufacture
By Local Pioneers .ed Early Today PresidenTTalkB -

Electric
ejects C o s t i n g
ret 80_M i l l i o n s

Itor Norris
s TYA ,Inquiry

Principal AddreRs Of
A nnualG atherlng la
Given By Lehman'

etuion A m o n g
rA Directors Seen
daying Operation
S H IN G fO N . J a n . 3.— I
—T h e S u p re m e C o u rt
to d a y th e g o v e rn m e n t
m re ta ry lekea, pub« d m lm » tr» to r, sa id 0 . T. Kovaeleb, Michigan Stale halfback, appeared handed for a n lea gain. In Miami'* Orange Bawl batUe with Michigan State, but
on w ould a f f e c t th e hla beat hope* w on abatlared when llowell, Aubura\end, brought h im down from behind. The plabam tn outplayed their opponen'a, but
iw er clicked with just oa* scoring ihruat for a 6 to 0 victory. Fenton ( 28). ’Auburn halfback, can ba 3 2 . ruahlng In toward* Ihe play.
tion o f 52
c o a tin g $84,1
bin agency had allotted
4 aa loan* lo be ra*
CITY NEW S BRIEFS
piATMOd aa fedaral

P olice Coeduct
matltotlonality of 'he Burglar Round Up
tt'a activity was chal*
1 th* Alabama Power
and th* Duka Power To Check •Thefts
which sought to unjoin
meant from »Ufo* muaklpal prajeel* In Alabama and
Soovb Carolina. Justice Suther­
land announced tho decision and
OaM Ibaro waa no dissent■■b#Z_iXH.
a __ vr______
f- b!«
IfeanvU le Senator
Norris,
No|% atk n of the TVA Autoor- tb a Inquiry would b* mad*
lb* Federal Trad# CommUI which, would seek to /s c a r jf w hether. -dksansiou? among
Mien of TVA had Interfered
M m o * ! O M H yibLne^
‘J r
sad ta t * into tba afforU of
rato nlfllttaa |o hamper TVA
ralkne. The eommlealan would
bwtoweted to make the In*
ligaUoa *a apeedlly aa poaelbl*
recommend q action to con-

elaka Building Is
cquired By Camp
f SpUniBh V e ts
Tltia
rated
’ the
f th*

to tha Weiaka building,
in 4 a buabieaa district
Cltju h*a,.b**a_c*nv*yed
w J E a M m e t M n l Com-

lect. however, to payhe bonded Indebtedness
pod payment of all de­
afen.
Effelnls plan .to tu* the
in Mm north west
the balMIng for their
■nay also uaa some of
Ml apartment* upstairs
for w n f of th* vvt-

Roosevelt Asks End
O f Misuse O f Capital1

Five N egroes A rrest­
ed In Biggest Drive
In Several Y e a r s
Chief of PoUca Roy 0 . Wil­
liam# and Patrolman Roy Tilll'
arroatod fhre negroc* late yea'crday avenlng and aro anarch In,:
for tho sixth In on* of the bi«rgeat round-up of WorgVars In
Sanford In several yaoraFollowing tba woo* of twoak-* «
* * * * * * wW«i&gt;
ago. Patrolman TiUla assisted by
Constable W. A. McMullen has
been extensively
invest Igatlng
aom* of tba rase* reported to
the Folk* Department and the
arrest of tb* negroes followed.
Three of the negroes. Georg*
Scurry. John Monroe, and J . YTerry, are being ehergrd as the
principles in »h* robbery of th*
store of F. Men end ea at 000 East
Seventh Street in which a 8*"
radio and an estimated WO In
merchandise waa stolen.
v
Frank Marthal! Is onargad with
harboring th* criminal* and tb«
stolen goods while George Mer­
chant la charged aa an accessory
in the theft. In that h* trans­
ported the alleged burglar* and
the stolan goods.
All five of the negroes have
previous criminal records ami
have been a m o led a number of
time* by member* of the Police
Department, chiefly h connection
wbh lottery operations.
|
Assistant
State*
Attorney,
U eyd F. Boyle, wbe has been
given the Information In the
cam, Indicated that the c*e»
will be tried in th k term of
the Circuit Court. Two of the

Chiang Kai Shek
To Concentrate
On Jap Repulsion

The weekly luncheon o t tho
Sanfnrd Junior Chambar of Commerer, will be held In tho Val­
dai Hotel tomorrow at 11:18
o'clock.

Vlolatora of City Ordinance*
will b* tried bafore CUP Judge
J^rott* U Mjljew intow ot,

Rrout member, ot Troop 8
will ,pend m o,t .of Ibelr time
attempting t* pass testa for
first and second else, tcoula at
their regular weekly
meeting
In &lt;h« Junior nigh School to­
night. If. K. Morris, scoutmaster,
reported today.

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____ _ _ _
T e a rV Eve, J . A. u £ n
gam
what wee termed by local offiCUL of tho Townsend Club a
most Interesting address on the
benefits graduates of schools and
college, will receive If the plan
(i inaugurated.
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hI m

'rimor^w

ducted between Nov. Id and Nov.
20, 1037, ehowad 7A22.M2 to.be,
by I heir own testimony, out or
work and wanting work, while a
nimullaneou* houae-to house can­
vas In selected arm s indicated
that this total waa but 72 percent
complete.
In making this report to ths
Chief Executive, John D. Big­
ger,. administrator of th* cen­
sus, said It was Important to
hear In mind that "because a
certain number of people a rt
jobless, the same number of Jobs
must be created to bring a re­
turn to normal conditions.'1 II*
added:
"When the usual family bread­
winner ia hits, two or perhaps

withdraw from lh# labor market.
“Tlwn, too, you roeognlt*. but
it should perhaps be emphasised,
•►&gt;*' 'he number of people who
need financial assistance or re­
lief. Many people consider them­
selves unemployed who are flnan.
clally not compelled to work.
"Irrespective * of Ihelr ne&lt;xl,
w*™* *‘!1
*f Im provements Made when
they seek employment, th»y
when be cornea to Sanford n u t To Local Court House enter the tabor market and com­
pel# with others who have job*
Friday. Mr. Boyla 'intimated.
|
-------In a comment of the arrest df
Improvement! made to
the or vitally need iobs. They mr#
tb# five Chief WlUlama stated local Court House during the therefore, a (actor In the unem­
ployment problem though they
may never soak relUf "
PM‘
,h "
this City." He also stated O ut tk,n ** * Ut** ®4p of H' ml'
H was hla opinion (bat 'I t h *r- B0,a Co“B,F hi lh* corridor end

HIIANQIIAI, Jan. l.-W J -C h lna'a crack mlllfarr Isailer. Gen­
eralissimo ('tiling K*l Hbek, haa
•tripped himself 0t *1*11 admlnlatrall** dutlaa and' concentrated
hie error tg on efloetlvoly re ­
flating tho Japan**# |ov*d*rs.
known elmullanw *8r
behind (he I Inst, a new arm y o&gt;
100,000 man lo aupport *0 divl•Iona, approximately foo.ooo men,
now trying |o bold hark tho
Japan*** horde.
Chiang Kai Bhek became the
commander In-chief of the army
and temporarily took charge of
the navy while Finance Minister I(. H. Kuna, succeeded him
Preaidant ot th* executive
Tuan, and assumed ilia nation'*
highest c|vl| adminlalrallva fanelions,
o th er Important, changw* In
key p o ,|a and mlnUTVlca »T*o
wara made. On lha far (lung
batll* fr«nl* lh* Japanese *ti!|
were ,m ,,h ln g re|anll**ily ahead, realtlad but not halted In
tkelr campaign lo hammer Chi­
na Into anbmlastnn.
An official announcement aald
the ro-organlxetlon waa effneted to . Increase Mi* afridanhy of
tOaallaaed *■ paw* two)

' To Joint Seerion

Afternoon A t Three Balanced B udget U
Arthur D. Zachary, Sr.. •*.
Out Of Picture F o r
■inlnaiH lumberman and manirlurrr of Hanford, died early
fflilny In tho OranRo d a n en l

spitui »i Orlando rnil«wina
n im s, iii horerai work*.
nrr«l servin'* will tin run*
ciru from itio .Hanford rw tnr*, n s Magnolia A**, hr
i n«¥. Paul lirdtrarn.

M ilitary Leader Dis­
cards Civil Duties
ToCommandChineae

I^ical odd Fellow, moot In th*
Odd Follows lla l| tonight at
T:!0 o'clock far IHelr weakly
meeting. Lodge oftlclnU reportod today.

The fletnlnoln County
Com­
missioner* will inset In the
Court House tomorrow at 10:04
o'clock for thalp. regular month­
ly meellnr. Clerk O- P. Hern­
don announced today.

"Plonaara" from lira foreign
nation* and I t 8i«ta» attended
th* thirteenth annual plonaara
Reception bald In tba I«b*
Marr Chamber tit Commerce
building on New Year-* Bv*.
Thoaa over to r«ara ot age
war# lha “I'lonaer,'' tnvll^d lo
attend tba annual atialr and
war* ‘tba honor gutala tbrough*
out lha oeanlng- Tba guaata
wara treated bp Iba erlroa nr
past Proaldanta »l tba Laha
Marr Chambar ol Commerce,
Mra. p, I&gt;. Anderson, Mra. II.
M. Cleaaon, Mra. II. U Howell
and Mra. R. E. Trim.
John
O. Kean*. pratldanL
walcomad lha "Plonaara'*
and
Introduced n. W- Tma, chair­
man (it lha program comm it lea.
Tba Program presented waa

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W A S H IN G T O N , J u l B i'vs
( AI*)— P re s id e n t
ROOMTVf
I old th e COTtRruai w h ich b M
Rnn n now M ialo n t o d l f
th a t th e "m tau ae o f th * RMW
c r o f c a p ita l” m u a t b e mmM E
" o r th e c a p lta lla tlo a y a t n
w ill d e s tro y its e lf th r o d R
itn ow n abuse*.”
A t th e gam e tim e h e caUei
upon both capital and )ahee %
rn operSta with gnv*mm*wt t
working out tho welfare of I I
nallnn. Doth group*, ha sell
almulct re* Itie that "power M
retpontlblllly go band la hagfl
"I’hlefly becaun of Ute M
or national unity la aadlag th
mltlakea of tba past and BMpe
In* lha necessity* of today, W
mu,t rarry on." Rooaaeolt safe
"I ilo not pro pot* lo I d i
people down. I am ■ i*re IS
Congraae of tba United Made
will not le t tba people down."
In a mesaaga which b* dg
Ileered peraonally to tho J t p
session of tba Ilona* and MM
alat ,|ha President d1»slcw*d dtp
n balanced badge! I* out *f t t
pin ar* tar th* n t i t fiscal M
Ho aald, however, Ug bafep
ooilmale* would ahow a *tM
.'J i j
•« the d*Oe»W?J
'•
h,t.™*tlmwU ,
President projecled a

Morris Plan
In Orlando Cl
Full Payment

hn eilabllshed
the
Zmlisrr
Veneer Company with mills ut
flab ford and Palatks nnil headed
Ibis company unlit Ills death,
Tbn pallbearera
who
have
been aiked lo servo are; Hoy
F. Hynjei. Br.. O. A. Bpeer, 11.
J» Pope, W. M. Thlgjien. Frsuk
Melscji, Volin Williams, MatWill Btewert and .It, J. Lehman.
Th* honorary pallbearer* are:
Frank P, Forster. J. J. Parrish
of Tttilavllle. J. if. nllbretli of
Palatka, Ralph Chapman, Hr. J.
N. Tolar, Fr*nk L, Woodruff, Hr.,
W, A. I»ffler and Kenoelh Mur-

Two Couples Issued
M arriage Licenses

Morrla Plan Company of O rlaaM
i, liquidating its buabmaa aa a#
Dee. 30, 1037. Th* company ap"
ppated to Fedaral Judge AkenMM
Friday to permit Its op mat MM
under Federal Bankruptcy Am
known aa 77B fo r lha prafagfMM'
nr - depositor*. Meanwhile, a a «S*
fori will ba made to work out pgp.
o ig a n lu lk n plane. ” 1 am confident that W* wRI
meet all our ahllgaliona and M l
ell depoellore 100. per ■ eaV adM
rhartca Williams, manager * f M
company.
"We hope to pey 18 pay «M0 ,
within W days. Of eeune, th a n
it nn guarantee of tkk, hub ) M S

Sanford All-Stars
, Win Over Blackcats

Two couples were Issued m a r
rlago license* over &lt;he_ week-end
according to records in 'th e effk*
of County Judge R. W. War*.
The IIren ass were Issued to
Chariot If. i Calhoun end Allot V.
Harvey both of Sanford and to
Robert L Ramsey and Annie L
Jlickrnon of D sU ad.

Unusually Heavy Plav Is Recorded
Over M unicipal Links During Week
■ 1*0 J r , D r . G . S . S a i m a a , H a r r y
t h * G r im h a ll, J r , J o * D a r la . H . I f .
r e e k C o le m a n , C h a r le s B e t te , D r . t. A .
** H *o r*r,
X
E a H e n d e ll, J r ,
U o h n C o u r ie r , C h a a . R ln c k . P * D
r e f* H ig g le * ,
A le g
K h e ro n , F ra n k
m n g t h a n ! R a lp h
C h apaaan, JL C
* | ^ T rim b le , L . N . A y c o «k * .
I U .
^ la o
P e g g y C r im b a lL
Ifa b e i
V a .1 G o e D b y , N a n c y W h i t e , M r * . O t t o
G | C a ld w e ll, M U . M k h r il. O r la n d o .
V a . | R e t o s e e R t e r m u , E l l a e U t h 0W
h U r m ak er. Joe C ren sh aw , W , E .
I T { V lh le a , H a m id H v r h s l, R a y m e id
W y - L u a d q a U t, O U o
C a ld w e ll, J L W .
U r i R o ck er, L B . B ark . J oe M o m Joh n
m d t L a d w lg , B . a
M e * * * . D r . D , 0.
111-1 S e o t i , R e h o r t B . A t o , B e a C e n t
i a &gt; w e ll, A . G
M e R e y n s I d s , R , B. Father Of Dr. Epps
t * * | M c C a ll, H o w a r d F k v iU * .
Dies In G e o r g i a
I A. Aad H airy Zerhrids, Fred Belly,
fid- Henry Wbteao, Jrim Herbet, K. F.
W.' « . Rhpe, father of Dr. A.
*” » cRy^died at ^bd*
DM * " ? * '*" •
H e S e te d e r, W. E|me

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, U ftn*f*r

Tho Hanford All Star* taking
advantage of
several breaks
scored a 14 to 0 win over the Han­
ford Blackrala In a semi profes­
sional tilt at the Seminole High
School A thiol ie Field New Yen'*
Day.
Th* Blacktat* loti the game,
although leading In lha number
of yards gained from scrimmage
and with a 9 to 4 margin for first
downs, a fte r' a bad pat* from fore, to comply with Federal
center w at recovered by Ihn all'
T h e c o m p a n y la n e w b e in g a )
atars and anolher fumble on the
Black cat* own 7 yard lino placed ■ t i e d a n d s u p e r v i s e d b y t h * ( M l
D is t r ic t, F e d e r a l C o u rt .
O il
ijo n i a re b r in g p u s h e d h u t a a J
posits will fee accepted as* ;
the AU Stan while llarasge,
Viacent and If. B. Odhem per­
formed brilliantly for th* Black*
eat*.
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City Commission
To Hold M eeting
The annual ocanDatton meatUg fur the City Commlaalon*r«
will h* held In th* City Hall
Taeqday night beginning at TM

Commercial Clai
A re Begun 1

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M O N D A Y , JA N U A R Y S.

The CorfMnuniat Plan
D u rin g th e p a t wfceW o r t # e S in f a M h * » b e e n s i t e a
■ " lig h t to n te o f tf te m a m m teflltoB w h ig ) tf l* m l o f t l t e
c o u n try h u been re c e iv in g In r a th e r la rg e doaea f o r aom e
tim e. T h e a trik e a t th e E ck erao n c a n n in g p la n t w aa th e
f i r a t local d em o n a^ ratlo n o f la b o r dlacord w h ich th ro u g h o u t
th e n a tio n a t la rg e m a rk e d 1937 a* th e w o ra t y e a r in th e
h la to ry o f th in c o u n try .
T h l* In cid en t ban b ro u g h t hom e to th e people o f S a a f o r d m o re th a n n n y th M g etae w h ich cm dd h a v e h ap p en ed
Utd d cp re M tn g e f fe c t w h ich a trik e a h a r e upon tHe eco­
n o m ic life o f a c o m m u n ity an w ell an th e ra d ic a l n a tu r e an d
alien m eth o d * o f th e e le m e n t" w hich a r e fo e te rln g th e m .
I t h a a n erv ed to convince m a n y o f u a . t h a t m o at o f th e
m o d e rn n trlk e a a r e n o t called p rim a rily to Im p ro v e th e
w o rk in g co n d ltlo n a o f th e la b o rin g m a n . o r to in c re aa e h is
w agea, b u t r a t h e r to h a m p e r bualnosa a n d to no In ten n lfy
th e dcpreenlon n a to m a k e poaaible a co m m u n istic o v er­
th ro w o f th o g o v e rn m e n t.
F o rtu n a te ly th e S a n fo rd a trik e w aa o f s h o r t d u ra tio n
an d o f co m p a ra tiv e ly p o to d fu l p ro ced u re, d u e In la rg e
tTrCriM m ntuturc to th e so u n d com m on se n se o f th e w o rk e rs th e m ‘LrV iT se lv ra w ho f o r th e m o at p o r t w e re co m p letely u n im p re ssed
" £
liy th e rad ic al pm m laoft o f th e c o m m u n istic s g ftn to n i s « t
“
n m o n g th e m , nnd by q u ick n n d firm actio n o f th e C ity C om ­
; lis a m issio n a n d th e P olice D e p a rtm e n t w hich lo st no tim e In
——
n e rv in g co n v in cin g h o tlee th a t co m m u n ism w aa n o t w an te d
QDAY h ero a n d t h a t "B u sln c sa A s U su a l" would bn th e w a tc h ­
w ord o f th is c ity re g a rd le ss o f w h a t m ig h t h ap p en in
nd ih"K ,n rK‘T In d u stria l c e n te rs .
i uf thi
Hut lo m nny local citiz en s, p e rh a p s f o r th e f i r s t tim e,
Um).— enm o n rea liza tio n o f w l u t it,w o u ld m ean to th is c ity in
loss o f liu s ln e sa If th e cfH n ln g fa c to ry , w h ich em p lo y s
th r e e o r fo u r h u n d re d m en m id w om en a t w ag es h ig h e r
ihk
th a n th e y could e a rn In a n y o th e r local o ccu p atio n , w ere
forced- to close. A nd to m a n y a n o th e r fa c to ry o p e ra to r,
nu»e »i farm cr&gt; WHHh h o u se m a n a g e r, a n d o th e r em p lo y er o f lab o r
'T will w&lt;l* Posed ih o q u e stio n w h a t w ould th a y d o if co m m u n ist
n g lts tn r s succeeded in c a llin g a s tr ik e am o n g t h a lr em ­
p lo y e rs a t a p a rtic u la rly b u sy period o f th e y e a r.
O'J
T im o w as w hen s tr ik e s tre re called solely In th e iniulk
|, , r i .,( „ f (alMir to g ain h ig h e r w ag es o r b e t te r w o rk in g
[ e r u d itio n s , b u t in re c e n t y e a rs th is p a rtic u la r te c h n iq u e
[ Inis h ie n iieized upon b y merrtlHWB o f th e co m m u n ist p a rty ,
nd h*‘ll m.f to h'd)) Inlior, b u t to c r e a te d isco rd , d lsc o u ra g a b u sin e n lo itin llv e , nnd b r in g a b « j t a co n d itio n o f h a r d tim e s
no tin,o r,ir o v ery o n e o ilt o f w lilch It Is ex p ected a co m m u n istic
.
, co n tro l o f all b u sin e ss und In d u stry , a n d ev en p e rh a p s o f
'** " a g ric u ltu re , will drv ek ip , as it did in R u ssia.
T h a t I h is is so is sh o w n lor th e fa c t th a t m o st o f
’ th e s tr ik e s w hich h a v e o cc u rre d d u rin g th e p a s t y e a r h av e
lopmoit | )Cl.n enlled n o t f o r th e p u rp o se o f g n ln in g h ig h e r w ag es
b u t to g iv e co n tro l o v e r nil la ls tr to th e CIO, an d th a t
lrk*‘
m o st o f th e s e s tr ik e s o cc u rre d n o t In th e sw e a te d induanow i« tr ie s o r in fa c to rie s w h e re ch ild la lsir an d Iwd w o rk in g
co n d itio n s h av e e x iste d , h u t in th e A utom otive g ro u p s an d
Y,“ »«w nillrd In d u strie s w h e re w ngea an* th e h ig h e s t an d w orkI lu g co n d itio n s th e liest in th o c o u n try .
• ,,oor
A nd th a t th is co m m u n istic te c h n iq u e Is m e e tin g w ith
-» I som e su ccess is show n by th e fac t th a t a f t e r seven o r
. e ig h t m o n th s o r th u m ost fate-reaching s tr ik e s lu th e h isare »»•' lo ry o f th is c o u n try , th o u p w ard tre n d o f b u sin e ss w hich
hod l(e m m iu d frs t f o r -sev eral y ea rn fin ally w e n t Into a
nose d iv e an d th o y e a r o f 1937 w ound u p Jn n "recesalo n
w h ich th r e a te n s to la-come a m a jo r d ep ressio n . O u t o f
' n " " " * tile co n fu sio n hihI ch ao s w hich c o m m u n ists hopu w ill cn(Jurat sue. a "K etl" g o v e rn m e n t m ay lie su t up.
'
T lin t Is th e plan o f th f c o m m u n i s t s a n d It Is one
nt* sml w ) ,|cj, w ||| re q u ire th e u tm o s t v ig ila n t* on t h r p a r t o f th e
m 'u * public If o u r tra d itio n a l d em o cracy Is to be p rese rv e d .

f

The Dog Owners* Resolutions
.,T h e recent mail dug epidemic
)* Banfurd in had enough, but
Jaat think how awful It must h«
B t. E u ro p e .where
Hiller ami
Muisolinl haves been runulng at
tent* for several ytgir*.
A* MHa Is Hk&gt;
Mof the y rir
ikgn p rk rs are of fern) for 1he
Iret hal'y born In Hu- New Yeai,
’b* lleridd aulnuil* lu lla yenru
ad off«f* a y e n ', subsetipllmi In
igi.flrte 11134 i|ulnlu|&gt;lela bmu in
tor* Italian lllarkshlrtt are relad os having landed In 8&lt;&gt;u!hRpaln to teileler Ita rebel line
|h e Aragiet front. This ronlln} U os Id to hav* numlisred some
r tkooaand men and fallows the
lot promise lo withdraw from
Span I. h civil war.
When things don't gn so well
Italy, they hiatus thu J£ngtt*b&gt;
•ek Uta going ari* tough in
riDMtlfc they Jump on Ult­
ra, mm) in Russia they "lit|U|iffklaU. In
*■&lt; a few high *.................
r country, it’# "big business'
t takes th* rap. whaUtar the
-plaint, t a luo low prices or
.•kkik grtea*.'" -.
Uhr Holy. Grrronny
aura plain that tta lr
la tun dan**, that
new 'erritory to prohomes and- egalenanr* for
: *vrr Inr n a-ln g numbers,
traffic faialltirs In tbr
A Blaltm upproaclilng lb*
I mark for IIM7, popularlito ateamubih- in those r**n■tight ta tba auluttuti to

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Diamond

"Br—it —h g l" west my tele­
phone'’• few eight* hefted C M itand aura enough 8 waa-New York
calling. Then, there was a spatial
kind of vole# taping, “Hello, Nina,
thl* la Mary Margaret McBride. Joel aa If we veera tww boooawlvea
I ’m coming to Winter P ark la I* a Play id* k "chert eaahaagiag
upend Chrlalmas with mother aad recipe*. And then tuddenlr, Mary
Merge**! aahad, - ^ t c U r a , raw .

McLaulk^

116 W e st 1 9 th S t

W alter 8. CokdUat
P h o n e 1 04 o r M A X
petticoat If this rewU n
11 I agree wHh Cartyte hi
aad Hero MteroMyf and Ms
I a ret MeBride le a hei

Martin’* Garage
Geiierjtf ,

Whan I want la Naw York wtd!
th# Plarten RaWMt two yacw* a«*
in Iniarvltw eatebrUiaa aad glorify
ertrua, f had a tarn In* ambltlaa
that amounted In a magnl/leant
ubaaaalan te ba cm th* air'w *t|| dates*, alligator*, Elvira Garwaria
Mary M artarot and talk abate "Batelet," and Florid* eltraa and
Florida fruit. I hod road M r a r­ Mary Mnrgnrat waon’l an tba phma
il tlr* la Ika Saturday gvanhtf waa namahem exeHlag anyway. It
l ‘o#f, hat beak*, and board her wasn't har fault. She flam from
rod la program on WOR which she Now York t* Jatksonrillt and
waa doing at that lima undar tba mimed th* plea* that-*. Waa Rant
n«ma of M arita Dotno, and I bad hag wired m* but tbs nows hadn't
f-mnd la rvcrytklap aka did. a tvsrkad me.
rparkly branthlcao aari af quality. Juat aa lha allror ship Waa slip­
It'a in bar wrilteu nnd br har vaiaa ping Into port out of the fog, a
loo, and probably that . agpteiM ) ova* waa wha hapitened to be
why aha la a radio alar.
aiaadlkag next ta ma raid. “Mary
Sha haa aurif *»»t for living. 1 M ai*amt isn't an It."
ran Jmnt Imagln* her, a young "Ike le to*,'’ I aald rraaBtfnlly.
IJntvarilty of Mlaaouri graduate, “and who are you'anyw ay J“ lie
when aha atormad Ih* citadel! of replied with an a pa logo* le m ile
Naw York journal lino—not vary aad a gleam of fun In hit aye*,
different from the way aha I* now, “I’m har brother." And he xeaa
na it waon'l vary long ago. Nam Mdlen McBride, whe la mltb th*
York la uawally nit# to paople who Florida Bank al Orlande.
love II, and Mary Margarvt lore* Hdlter F ar CuU*
.
II. Aha- llkro har Job of broadnut*
I look Mary Maegsewl La St.
Ing; *ha llkea thaTettar* that pour AMgustln* and Editor Nina HawIn to hor from all ovor lha country) Irtna of tha Ht. Augustins Baeord
and aha really llhaa lha peapte who wbe oar guide, ft was such fun
wriKa them became aha naawvra I* meat har brraura l*vo road
■II tha fan mail heraalf. Har pro­ m much about bar Ip John Temple
gram la juat aa *y#ataneowa and Grave*' eefurnn, and the Florida
natural a* aha la.
newspaper men hare such a hearty
Moil of the poopla In Ylorida ret pert far this wo— a adltar who
know about Mary Margaret, partly ha* prarileaBy a feminine staff.
brrauaa they know about her al* \V* had fried shrimp Minorran
mml every where In the country, alyl* la tba middle of a weed at a
■nd partly, too, beaauno *he haa aj (dace called Jerome-*.
|
home la Winter Park wheim bar At Palm Bauch, we — t aaethsri
mother and brother llv*. But who* tetcreatlng wow— editor, of thaf
I find tomebody who doaan’t know Palm Baaak Dally Nrw a. Ml**
about her, I'm bafflrd to try l»
explain what aha dgee, because it odliar mad mansgir of tba pager
Ima magic In if. t*ra perfectly con­ far 40 years and has seen Ftem
vinced. One min aald to me, “You Brack grow from a piobaat vttt t y aha'a a radio afar. Wail, what tag* tu tb* tetastau* sra lirafeil te*
doc* *he dot Dove «he allg, or teite It la mrw. d ay Bland of tka
play or lead an orchestral*
Kama, bar eat fr i ary, wa* * Mg
-No," I replied, “She Juat talka." help ta as ta. g elU rr about and
••What about 7* a*krd my skepti­
cal friend. “About anything ah* fallen In love with Fleetdn Jute
want* to talk about/* I replied. ra Mary Murgurat bra. 8b* had
“|t'a like a feature story In a news­ rand about ML M. te Iohbel Boas'
paper. They cull her Columbia'! "Ladle* ef the Frees," and W*a
rolumniat of lha a!r.“
ea thrilled aa I was te bring
“It doeen't make aanaa," ba aald her W atte* convey.
doubtfully. "You have to hear har \ l Joe! earns from tha tatea ta
tn uudera'and,” I told him. Well rag good-by* to Mary Mnrgnrri
hr heard her, and new, and I and Carol Irwin, the dlaactar of
wasn’t rnrprleed at all, he belong! bar program from Naw York.
to th* Mary Margaret McBride Hba’a a successful New Ya*k #ncelt. He’e a hunter and the way rTOr wowura wttk Youdg and Ruah* talked about Mayor Eat**' Wiesat, but *k* haa sueh ntfty
qaaH won him completely. And syaiaakaa and fluffy goidaa hair
you know, Mayor Eat** at Id aha ■ta t you se n af target that dta Is
waa lha only woman h* had aver an ImgariMt asacutivak Hhe .rant
liked on lha radial
Well, anyway, back In Nam York
at lha eakIMt. I k r a i to eve Stella
Kant, head o f a big advaritalng
agency and manager of Mary Mar­
ge rat McBrMe, she’s a ptvtly Im­
portant person, and th a n aha ant
behind her big dank milk the sun
coming down aver Manhattan thru

SiiRHCuting th a t th e Nvw Y ea r prtivldea ait a p p ro p rln tn tin t" fo r tu r n in g o v e r n nuw le af In o u r tr e a tm e n t o f
o u r ra n in e |*-l". th e m aicazink "O u r D um b A nlm alu
ad­
v an ces te n rean lu tio n n w hich It M lo v e * ev ery tktg o w n er
cotild a d o p t w ith ad v a n ta ifo td h la I»ct". T h ey a r e :
1. I will tr y to tr e a t my d o n w ith a« m uch c o n sid e ra ­
tio n a a I would w tah to h r nhow n if I w ere In h i" place.
2. I will n o t k eep m y do* cooped u p In a n a p a r tm e n t,
ce lla r o r * a ra * c nil d ay . w h ile I «m ah n an t n t Itunlncim,
a n d th e n lim it h in t to a ttrud*1n* flv d -m ln u te w alk In th d
e v e n 'll* — at th e en d o f a leash .
.
V I will n o t iro o f f to an a fte rn o o n o r eventnir
nr
l&gt;rid*e o r a d ay o f s h o e i n g an d f o rg e t to leav e food a n d
d rin k w h rro m y dog ra n hnvd
occcim to
4. I will not e n t r u s t m y p dt to th e m erciea o f
s e rv a n t" , w ith o u t f ir s t fin d in g o u t If th e y a r e q u alified to
big tk* tall building* te Intradite*
'give p ro p e r c a re to n d o g ; nl«o If th e y h n v e h u m a n e in ­ lowers at oklnlng grid. 8k* laabad
*
..
_
. . . at me white I poured ate ray al­
5. I will n ot ninke m y dog w alk aero** th o room on Ite most Isat fat alary that I bad only
h in d legs o r p e rfo rm o th o r se n a d e M tr ic k " fo r th a a m u te - three day* left te New Yark rite
I simply tad te be on Ike ale with
m o n t o f frlonda.
,h Mary Margaret and talk abate
0. I will n e v e r m ak e m y dog ro m p an d p lay to tn e Florida fruit. 8k* eentlad a* aaaaad
smile, but there was an under
p o in t o f e x h a u stio n .
7. I w ill n o t ahow a m u se m e n t a t aom e ca n in e p ra n k standing look about hor, aad God
on e d a y .
an d th e n p unlah m y d o g thu n e x t d»y f o r bless her sari, ah* fixed HI
Thrills Ou Tk* Air
doing* th e sam o th in g , sim ply b ecau se 1 am fe e lin g 111f never wiU faegri the day I
h tim o rc d m y self.
waa la ga era tk* otr with bur te
H. I w ill tr y to g iv e m y d o g a n a d e q u a te apaee to ru n New York. I had never seen her
Mid dM na! know w hit ah* wa* gwa n d play a n d g ro w In, a t all eoaaona.
. , 9. I will n o t p e rm it m y d o g to go foot-toon* fa r tng ta safe M* eaeayt that H Might
ha *a hm ytal ftwM. f aprat the
h o o p , altotit, th e e tty atrv e ta , to c o u rt d e a th u n d e r day M o re te lb* pohlle library
th e w heel" o f aom e aw iftly m o v in g vehicle.
'
10. In all m y a a m c tatlo n a w ith m y dog, I w ill t r y to
In hfm a f e llo w - m a tu r e w h o m God nutda a n d love*.

Chiang Kai Shek
*To Concentrate
•iOh Jap Repulsion

New O tffei* Opened ANNUAtrNEW"YEAR*S EVE DANCE 18
By Truck Growers
GIVEN BY THE LEGION AUXILIARY

“TOG LATE t O CLASSIFY”

Than I larttad It ever tn d*
termtb# lha |*ta. I comlh’t makn
II not for gnrn. It wSa lt« l or
Truck &amp; Auto *
It might bar* bean t i l l . Abore
R.
N.
N
IPPER
Service
d.
-’MlM-rtyV faint -mail 1 mold
makn oat Ih* n-intmnta of a
H i nr hen- nnd them I know
one* r*nd ’-In Hod Wii T ru st"
And 1 wnntod to langh. What
O F A L L K IN D S
a rnn|tn for a nation that dlitnt
lyaat anybody, much lo*a an
Unknown llrttf. Than *addefifr
It didn't room fnmiy at milt It
laisawe n ttngady.
ll*ra wn, a nation favorad
BUSINESS MAN'S
beyond any other:
wngltby.
proapcrtsia. paneefnl, where liv­
ing stan-lards. advantage* *n&lt;t
nppnrtunltlsx eurpaa* thoav found
nnywlioro *1**: young, powerful.
fro*. A leader In education.
pe|«ne*. Industry and progress DOWN
and yet It kuamed to lack some­
S E R V E D FR O M
thing and titan I aaked myiall
1 1 :3 0 TO Z t ^
S E E UH F O R Y O U R
tk* same i|unction million* of
GAR,
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other* a n
raklug:
-'Wlmt's
FRONT AXLB AND
wrong with lb* oowntryT"
BR A K E WORK
You know all th» un*w*rs ■■
wall aa I 8* If yob road your
newspaper. Hi Ion to tho radio,
of talk ta j— r trtigfitar. Hut
N O F O O L IN ’
IlMiau aiiawcra *cw oil different
end not on* of llmm In cd ri« L
P H O N E 37 201 N . P A R K
Th* Prvaldant nml Mm follow­
er* tall aa btu Ion.me- m ia to
blamd lit* t a rtwUaa r*t*liafen l»r
hfinsinr tba
*»m«
iliura*
asainat Ma. Uo&lt;m*vo|t uud, lira
Admlnlktrutlon. lailHir imlnla on
acruslng fliigor at *^»*»ltMl; t.'np j
SAY IT WITH OURS
Hat denounce* l.nhar HO-Calh'dl
I88C4 Americana thump
tltelr
manly ebasta and euro* th*
fa reign bom. Democrat* td»ma
tbe ItagwhUrora and
ltc*uWf-1
cans the DemiKTnla—*nd *o It
goes. W* elect won to cuvern
tbsw brtutia tlialr affiAl* and
gaait|i*i tltatr niatlen». No on*|
ataso viowa differ from nura
I* Oteltled to clUtea raapset nr
(wasldrratlun. From an upright
Our Many Friends and Customers
Godfearing Nation of inda*trlFOR A PRO SPERO U S A N D
ous men and women wo *eein
to be ifeveteyiiUt Into a nation
HAPPY NEW YEAH
af,a|t&lt;pi*e and group*, each sal-,
HENRY
A. RUSSELL SEED CO.
flab Is Ma own ln&gt;ore*t. Intoloraat.
illslrovtfsl.
greedy— a|T
■agar to tear dawn and no on*
earabte id banding.
Aad tha pltifnt port of It i*
there l*n'» unrthlur wrong with
tb* country. Th* only thin*
wrong ta tho people ratio lira In'
It. High end low, rick and poor,
aat Ira or foreign born, wa ar*
tel ha Ik* ateuo degree lo b|amo.
Akrrrlra dims n«t owe bar
atwwth end I . ^ j o r y lo a«tr
partirstar r m i j \ or c-lns* or
arvad. AmarIra u a romp*.Ita
ptaturw of every man. woiaau
and child that maka* up it*
tetiaenahip agd tba ntenllnw
lie problem* i | well a* If* fatar* lh-a In the bvwrtn and minds
and thought, and action* of ALU
' Tba little awge* that *uett* nt
Its mammy', broavt hr iba'aerab
le ju ,t a« math &lt;n AMERICAN
gantleri brown ayes I've aVOT aaaa a* you or I; the Jnw U Juat aa
kara that te 1 knew aa ether urach an AMERICAN a, the
that ace Just a* tew, aad they
g to rig awn ms Ibar.
Ok—yea, | moat ten what My
■mall boy said abort Mary Mar*
gore* edrat ho kosad hae aaaa tk*
ladle, "Mammy la Mam Mbrgaral
a IBM* g jrtt" Be ra new I ‘teak Ikat
la Jk* reel eecrat ef her power

Martin’s Garage

LUNCH
2SC

PERK’S CLUB

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP

When It’s Flowers

P IP P IN

G A R D E N S

LANEY’S DR
STO RE

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"TYwnro-Spanish Froah Jersey milk row lor aa|o.
Tb* American Lefton Auxiliary ward U m , Mr. and Mra. W. O. llCS’DAYB,
B R IG H A M JO R D A N . S 6 d « ty B B t t r
I’liOtM »Oe,
entertained Prldiy evening with Harrell. Mr. and Mra. Edmond frontier, Jan. 8—f* |_ T h e bod tea
of aeveral tbouennd Spanlah gnvIt* aancal New Tear** Eve Dance
r.t the Mayfair Hotel with Pete Mrl*ch, Mr. and Mr*. F.' W. Bar­ ernment soldiers were reported to*
t V’,."
------------- - — Miss Alice Harvey
Schfntd and hi* orcheetra playing. ber of Pmearola, Sir. and Mr*. L. day by insurgents to have been
The room w*i attractively d&lt;- T. Hart, Sir. and Sir*. 8. J. Brad- yaiherrd from the anowdrtftrd
•vested with clutter* of ran* dock of Paylenn llcarh, Mr. and battlefield* around Teruel. Thu
colored balloon*, Braifltan pepper, Sir*. Roby lam g, Sir. and Mr*. struggle for the strategically
'ic a h a w
*
°t
lo ■ *"•*• M Bb*r
_
continued
pthp* and email American flag*. Roy William*, Sir. and Mr*. Jame* located provincial capital
..
.. • ‘ of frlenda la the annonneoment
............ a* cornA large American flag and a unit Bltlcr. Mr. and Sir*. R. E. A th-.in below frvrtlng_ weather
* *Vie#n. C “i"
of tho marriage of Mina Alice
Dapt .t Church will hold „
daughter of Mr. and Mra
flag were placed on either aide uf down, Mr. and Mr*. P. K. Roum munlqurs from each aide claimed
Jo in T h e
111*1, Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Mill. Mr.1possession of the city,
their raontbly business nnd an- w . u , UrT. y ^
, U o.
the otrheetrn pit.
&gt;Vhtx&gt;pce M akers
The decorating committee con- and Mr*. J. P. Woodruff, Mr. and
■H V g W f r *.-1* th8 B,m'* " ‘‘J do„ calhoan. ,o„ of Mr. and
a covered dUh .upper at 8:30 „ „ J c r . , h0Un ^
At
»l*«ed of Mr*. T. L. Sullivan, Mr*. Mr*. It. U Perkin*. Mr. and Mr*.
LeClalr* Irwin, Mr*. II. C. Wash- If. C. WTudchri, Sir. and Mr*.
.
December
cereanmr
born, Mr*. Henry MrUulln, Jr„ Hamilton J. lit,boo, Mr. and Mr*,
wa* performed nt the St. Lake'*
Mr*. P. £ . Retunlllat and Guy!i Irvin Plt-i*chrr. Mr. and Mr*. J.
Cathedral'In Orlando with Dean
IK. Atarnrthy, Mr. and Mr*. A.
Stafford
Melville* Johnson officiating.
Guy Stafford, T. L. Sulllran. EH Whitaker. Jr., and' Sir. and Mr*.
Th, bride w .| attended hy
Vick ere. Site# Jeanette laing, and W. R. Dy**n.
Oen* Turner of Tampa end
her alst&lt;T. MU. ltaiel Ilervey
Ilk. • n a*
in
.
Al»g Sir*, tbuiiihy P. furrodl,
. and Je**lo II. Milam »erred a* A m Hart* of Sanaa* City. Me. ‘Florida Construction
Mt». Norm)a Huddlt-slon, Sir*. P.
were tho weekend gueeti of Mr.
1 hotl man.
Tfirrr 31lien South of S t i f t r i
J. Ansel. Sir*. Kdtt* Estridge, Mr*.
Exceeds T hat Of 1936
•
Mr*- Calhoun waa attractive- and Mr*. B. W. Turner.
On Orttndo llighwiy
Ncsk
ttltlfr woman In
J.
J.
Calfa
Mi*.
Paullpr
I
,
Up­
lr gown'd In aittiamarlne with
.
Krld
v*l)l
Kra-rnl
hrx,»*
v
nrk
ward,
Mr*.
Ro*a
Ailnnpa,
MrV'A|ir.&lt;
.
JACKSONVILLE,
J
.a
.
J.
_
ond
mt
12:00
n’clork
favor*
wrrt
nary
Mil* arce*.orie*.
"ha .G . A.*' Adam, left r»»tn-d»r
diid i» r y » l iMblr*. I'lionn 3U-W.
graduated from Bemlno^ High for ekUtdrlphl*. Pa. wliora ho k’lurido bulldlag- ronatrutti«n H e dwtribntod bjr Mr*. 0. VU Work- Elder tlm -n. .Mr*. John J. M agnr
Snlraol In is 3.1 and le now em­ will rar-lv* irrarm rat *t th* •ltr* for 80 mtmlrtpalklM last e»an, Mr*. Tuunnr I . Howard aisl iler, the Slliir* lin t rice Howard. l-^tl la At’l. drpol. Haiifevd.
E V K R Y N IG H T
Jnai'phlno Daniris, Mildred Banka,
month totaled 8e.8HMMM.0ft o* Ml** JainiStr Lain*,
ployed t e f \llie Southern Sell Jufti-raon lloagllaL
TO TIIK Sit SIC OP
|j|n g ,
compared wllte *4,141,378 for NovAmqpR tho** prraent warr: Mr. N*nry White, Jraiu-tte
Telephone Company.
Mia* Arltn" lUehtor has ra- iiNbvr, JS36, kccnrdlng to a report nnd Mrs. T. L. Sullivan, Mr. nml
Sir. Calhoun la a native of
■ Camitln, (In. hut ho ha* been a tnraed to Si. Vincent'* lto«pti*l •ilvavwl- Imlny by lira Kloriri* Mr*, a W. Workman. Dr. ami Mr*.
No mattgg how many nwdldnf*
Henry MrUulln, J r .,'Mr. *n.l Mr*.
retideiit of Hnnford for a num- j In Jarkannvllle, whom *h.. U a On** Chamber of Commvrr*.
you have triad for your cough. che»t
Thl* maka* th* total for thv Aral Clyd# Ram*ry. Dr. ami Mr*. II.
hof uf year* Ho wa* graduated! ■tadfnl nur»e. altar h»»ln" *|&gt;nni
cold, or bronetital trriutlon. you can
an d hiu N rw Y ark
P L " 11f f IJ&lt;J* Wtth Creoinuliton
from Camilla High School tn the holldaya with her 1-nn-nt*. II oiortih* of 1037 amount to 8*1.- W. Rucker, Mr. and Mr*. Janie*
S W IN G K IN G S
Bertoua (rouble msy be brewing and
IW,Sft0 a* compared with $48.* 10. Hoff, Mr. and Mr*. C. It. Win*n r* and I* now *a|c»m*n for!
you cannot afTonita take s chance
linnkiti,
llul-)-T.
ri-lcrv,
I.&lt;ml»'
0
8
..TIS
for
all
If
monlha
of
laat
cop,
Mr.
and
Mr*,
n.
U
Miller
&lt;
-l
SPECIAL
tho Amro Kecd Company ofl
m u h sn y remedy leas potent than
tlUabi-lh
Whltner, Groonmatan. which goes right to
k o i . tho compilation -howsd.
I dr Inn,lo. Mr. ami Mr*. C. L. Irwin, Sullivan.
Orlando.
TURKEY DINNER
the seal uf the trnnble and adds na*
la-ndi r* 1**1 month were: Miami, Mr. and Mr*. J. J . Dolly. Mr. and Unrha-n tlam ri, June Cochran, tpro
Thn~coupla will make th-lr&lt;
to aootha and heal tha inflamed
f.l-M Ift;' Jacksonville. 1808^170 Mr*. M. L Knborn, Mr. nml Mra. Marunri-t Triford, llmolhy Root, mucous membrane* and to kxwen
horni, on We*t Flr*A#trepl.
II. IU Workman, Mr. ami Mr*. M*rJ&lt;'rie Dutl«*r.
mid All— » Bvarii, tM ftJIg.
nnd rape) Uta I-----i laUru nhleem
*m iU o&lt;her rrmadtes haro falleS;
(•'her cHle* whose permits wrro Boy TiMla, Mr. and Mr*. Lm llul- •And Gay IV*i ». II. N. Sayer,
Mlsi Ifai*) na«\cy Ii -m nr in •*&gt;*!*•■ ef $180,808 wrro: At. n*r, Mr. and Mr*. II. (.. Morgan, Ali-x Sluiron, llsndd Fi»rhrr,
1.11)1 (tit HKMVKD BY T i l l
g
A ? s s s s s ssssrk
rtrod from the John* Hnpkfn* Pi’-’erCkurg, tlR2,»INI: 18. I.audve- Mr. and Mr*. C. K. Praetor, Mr. Allan Field*, Sam Cochran, A. F.
DRINK ONLY
Hospital In llallimore. MiL tu *i*le, 8141.tZ8| ’ Itaylana lUaxb, and Mr*, (lari Chorpetilng, Mr. June*, W. 8 Strrrman. P*t Can’nrkagr cm all package goads
■pend some tiioa .wltb ROr. far- IIII.V3&amp;; *nd Palm Beach, 810V and Mra. II. V. Draa, Mr and Mia. ley, |)oh Dmlaoii, llaym-nd lumdNO COVKR CHARGE
Harr)- Week*. Mr. and Mr*. II C qulet, W D. Hoffman, J. K.
ants. Mr *nd Mrs. W. |„ 11••.­
"'dock.
tVeniheqff.
John
Kelley-,
Klwix-d
"We
Cater to the llm.1"
ray.
Wndiburn,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
K.
It.
FRIDAY
null!on and
MIONE SANFOIID 8188
S tow , Mr. aad Mr*. Jinn Adam*. Mah-nr, Arthur Yowell. W. A.
. 7*0 regn|»r mertlna of (lm
product
slid
giM
tif
mlllt
aaat
eat*
aboet
Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Speer, Mr. Morse, Guy Stafford . 8. S. S tar­
Mr. and Mn. 8. H. Cotay
Aiaorlcan Lotion Auxiliary will
Ixth/ fo nwa-alalith *» murb and Mr*. Clyde Humphrey, Mr; ling.’ Edward tVrfiS'ht. Capt. Earl
and Mr. and Mr*. M. U Rgw
k*' held with* Mra. (I. I). Work.
1 daw. yat produces enough and Mra. R. V Caldwell, Mr.-nml T. I truck*. K. C. Harper, Peter
acbnnberg. of Atlaala, wh* fluee
J-Ij\ f # 0*11 ramify.
Mr*. It. It. Floyd and Mr. nnd Mr*. Thnralcn, Otto Behmehl, II. II.
been the gur*te of Mr. and Mra.
t.aki-, Huy KchoU, M. J. I'rvatun,
K. F. C*rraw*y.
Oobay hare bo*n eallsd lo At­
lanta due to tb* death of Mr. •fen at UateemvIUa, Mas Cogbum,
Alno Mr. and Mr*. J.‘ W. Thrall* Dnuglaa Eehnl*. Gilbert William*,
ret* Higgins, John Courier, K. II.
tey's father.
James Aiant, Francis Ruumlllat kill, Mr. and Mr*. Allan Moseley, YUker*. Klnn-r lUnn. Harold
and Mac Huddlestou left yesterday Mr. *nd Mrs. J. A. Zrrrrnnrr, Mr. D&lt;'ker, Jtdin Crawforrl, C. If.
Ml,s Chrlallne
Btoudenmlro for Gainesville.
a ■Utd Mr*. J. A. I’urcell, Mr. nnd Sharon. C. II. Cllfion, L. I. Hug­
GLASS
MIRRORS
PAINTS
lift yostrrday for Atlanta; n a r lo
Mr*. Tho*, Dixon, Mr., and Mra.
gins, Irwin Moor, Jurk lladwer,
Ralph
H.
Sefton,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
lain a party golnu to T&lt;-n&gt;,.'
Mils Margaret Griffin haa re*
wbero ^be will reauiu,. her work tuiiuxf from Abbeville, Ala., where Kennelh Jnne*. Mr. and Mr*. Kd* Pat Mcrrl*. Charlie I’axton.
with |h* H r e r llrotber* fo es' 'xliv *|&gt;ciit a week with Tier mother.
Pony, whom *hn lia, hewn work­
E tb* haunting beauty ol
o A * lha square-rigged ship;
B is Apple Ih Done | Judire Duvnl Dinner
ing with for tho pact year.
Klrner Itrnidy haa returped to
waaod’a ow n xeaodatland
/'G olden Suta," caught te tha
By ProfcssionalH' Cancelled By IllncHH
Osorgia Tech la Atlanta, Ub,
ild In aochanting beauty.
sn a rlin g tenth ol • m ighty
Mis* Dotle I*atter,on and Mi.,i sdttr aprodJug the liolidaya with
bun lean*
Every where tb* world I* doing
Ttlp ,||nnf.r wlil.h wn. tn Imvo
Betty I&gt;attrr*on returned
F ri­ Mr pnrvnls, Mr. nml Mrs. A. P.
■
I
Ih,- Ulg Apple, some folk* one way. b
„ „„ yl |l| ur pr ,|,o
day from
rntxabethtoR. Ten*, Bandy.
»ome
another.
Dan
FUrh,
eallnl1
K)|r,
•
z|,.||»n
n
,„
,„
,.r
8»n.
nml
wher*
then
vUlted
their
uncle,
Last Showing To-Night
Mr serf Mra. D. "c. Grtfftn have *th* moe* eccentric dancer of hit* n#ur,llrr, „t
Territory «&gt;f
LET US DEMONSTRATE
► • w y - x r x m&gt; &gt;
T » gr
IL M. Hutchison.
They
left
Dural
yesterday for St. Joseph’* Acad­ returned to Bartow after having ttma," la brlagbig T b * Ulg Apple; pll&gt;r|d, |,on„r| ng Judge
THE NEW
A,
Tp, «, |, „
emy In 8t.
Augustine
where brrn the Christina* guerta of Mr. Rwvu*"-t* thv Kit* Theatre Tuee- Wl.k| , r
and
Mra.
A.
P.
Bandy
and
family.
day
to
show
Sanfonl
how
profes....
.
,
u„
tU
ni-«uunt
uf
they will rosurn* tb atr atudiea
aiaaeli do the lllg Apple dance. ..... l|to«--w nf Ju.lne Wc.l,
Miaa Carolyn Collier has rw
tten FHeli went Into the Caro.............. .
wblrli will In- u
Mr nad Mrs. 0 . N. McKay turned from Morxterami, (J*..
|„ujnls&gt;, ,e „ |o n witJmut
’ IN YOUR OWN FIELD
■rid Mi,e Floranra MeRgy (pent where she spent- tha holldaya with Itnas to find hie dance tram*. He
wa* anteoua U gat parformera „n |,,.,„ rlrI1| ,,t„Rrnm will m
the weekend In MlaiAl where' her parents.
ANI)
WITH YOUR OWN DRIVER
who rame from Du- plare wheiej
„f M|, y
, |.:
M l,, McKay will return* her
O SC A R HOM OLKA
Ike
da
pcs
originated.
Tim
flirt
•
j
,„
palmetto
Avenue,
d a lle ,. a , teacher. They attend­
Hev. aad Br*. W. BUrle Hunger
, „„ oV|,Ml)
Also some bargain. In umvI
ed the Auburn-Ml rhican Foot' announce the birth uf a sob, Hoo­ nig Appls Dane* waa held ini
_ _
______
bait game aud wrro the guest* ted Lae, December 30 at the Far- •n aloimJonrtl thurrh building hi
T R A C rro il 8 P IIA Y E IW
F R A N C E S FARM ER
Columbia,
.South
rarollna,
w
hrrr.
If
a
!&gt;itt«a
ri
r«*m
In
*
tin*
na»»
of
nald-Laughton Memorial lloapital.
hlntror* of Out town iim*»I t*» rn»r I two or lliiuu montli-i M|llioui
RAY M ILLAND
oner or twico a »rvk. Tin- any o\|irririti’o *l|l» inlr»\ It
The following girls left yester­
tvnilai* Fritea ef Miami aiuf a
HlrT AppU lhkHt'61 ImhI brru oKjmt J will imi ‘Mtiow a iiuuIkIiu: In
L lo y d N o l a n * B a r r y F itig a r a U !
day for Tallahassee where they sttiilen1 at the University uf Flor­ veil t^ |fe fur tho firat tlmr by, hllnii l |or.
TELEPHONE (52
wiU resume thalr atudiea at tha ida, waa tile wrrkrnd guest of torn# oRvoa ilroppciH from thr! — — — - ••• » ----- —- ■ —
F&gt;*ncts Ruumlllat.
Florida State ColWff* for Women:
Univ«*r*Hy, riii| ii
can ini lmrk|
A Lucien Hubbard Production
in&lt;art to thr iiRnrr floor of thr
v
th* Mieses Virginia McRory. Jane
Mr. amt Mra. E. Hag
Sharon, Mery In&gt;uise Meriwether, daughter of Pinevillr, la
c,,npu,r:
I e . , J / i l M c l Af [ v
The Rig Apple ha. »|trend from / - g # j g A ?
Kathryn Thigpen, Dorothy Mil- rslurned to their home-aft
thl dsrk.y's Hik- Apple ll.n rrY ,- .
MmA J M lW te . f .4|
tar
Mr.
anJ
Mr*.
J.
t
rhell. Clare Mel.rh, Ruth Mefawh.
Usll In the thild.aml adult dance j * ' /
f
#
W
orihy, J&gt;.
Mary
Alice
WilUams. Wary
fl&lt; or of 'In- v illi'. It I. a ,1/in, r v
i
,
i.i»u
I V l L d U
A
i
wlikli romhliiea s 11 llie r r , ry, Joy | 1
Chapmen, Eleanor Hlrkaon, Ade­
o u , d an ce &gt;*&gt;lr, th a t l i s l e ....... I
*
laide Richter, Francee Rtevens,
JA N U A R Y 4TII T llltU JA N U A R Y 0. IM K
aBd gone. Whsl folk* do in llm f t ! ,teif
Dorl. Iferner, Ellxalielh WklttlagUlg Apple, Dsn Filrh lm.
£
*&gt;
to*, Mary Nell Smllli and Mary
doing all his life at on* lima or;
ra lR ^ JS
Nickel.
. ’

$9tial Calendar wed* cJL CdftL,

rson

' Th«
h i f c i W x l d * . Track
Grower* Inc. has mated It* at (Urn
from &lt;ta Sanford Atlantic NtaHotri
•&gt; Bank building to Ita nrw hand*
quarter* near the Mountain Ice
Company plant weal of Saa ford,
Robert W. Denar,
eecrWerry
treasurer of the groneea co-opera*
Uter- anweuweed today.
Thl« change, MV. Deaaa ataled,
waa made ad that the offloe wig be
In cloeer contact with packing bad
shipping opontione of the Com­
pany which will be condoeted
mainly a t the recently completed

are Here Againl

DINE &amp; DANCE
CHARLIE
KQONS

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS Cft.

V in t South Seas Advantage
Romance Ever Filmed

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Fog More” Power Sprayer

Sanford Machine Co. Inc

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Tuesday

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Esquire Fruit Cocktail

sent out a call for tha country’*
best "Big Apple" expoaenta.

FROM 4 TO 7

“B i*T ow n
GirIH .

owned and operated by

G.U. STUART
tge Shows at 2:45^tih-7JS-U.-00
JM ISSIO N MATINEX 1 0 .3 5 GHT10-40 cents- - - - i *
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Flavora Fresh Prunes 2 for
Water Ground Meal
4 Lbs. - 7 c
Tall Borden s Milk
3 for
JOg

■the d m n re of th e name of
Snow’s P aint A Glass Companjr

GLASS

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Announcing

PAINTS

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Silver Flnss Kraut
H for
25c
Washburn Pancake Flour 2 for 17c

M tM c /itc L 'tk ,

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-As before we will carry
» complete line of

7 D

Brooksdale Salmon No. 1 (’an IOC
Chase &amp; Sanborn Colics LI). 2)C

Ben Coghurn. a prnfesaar lb Ho
College af Busin*k« Admlnistra- *A ■ a a "
I
a* • daughter, Monia Gloria, on Irrialnmrnl o|
Dec inker &gt;0. Mr. and Mr*. Wilkes'shows nf his &gt;
were formerely of this city.
i It is Dan F
* . . ---- ,T" .. ^
Bif Apple h.s
Mr. and Mrs II. H. Chapman d -n rr | rraUM,

o m p le t e L u n c h

armed r£«1,l*n«e *10 Japan."
tteoarvara believed that tk*
l e at* oaliallira of tha gpviww
riant I. asmUmr. amva te teTO

lady*, uro-n coat «HH far col­
lar. l-li'aso return t» IHX Klin
and recelt p reward.

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With 25c P iu th aac
THEY RAISED
O U R U C E N 8E
4 TIMES AS HIGH
SO WE MUST DO
MORE BUSINESS
W O N T YOU HELP

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PRODUCE
FANCY TOMATOES 2 lbs........
APPLES
5 lba............Jf.jt.::
N E W CROP BRAZIL NUTS lb.
CABBAGE
lb.......................
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'■ E conom y D e p a rtm e n t
Branded Weetern
Lola or Club
S T E A K lb .........
Choice
V oal C hops lb..
-Fresh Pork

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SALLY’S

COMPANY

UabjkJIrvf

ROAST lb..... .
Fresh Ground
Hamburger or
S A U S A G E 2 lba.
Freak Pig
S ID E S lb----------Loin or Club
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�T , JANUARY

Seminole County
Court Records-

Calvert D abm lart Carp. I* th«

Roosevelt Asks End
Of Misuse Of Capital

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
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*r&amp;0»T7RD**irtt CaHf. Na *»kpile*

ha Cantral Ural Eat*'* I nr. Co.
to Grady L. Duncan, at ux.
M ake Inv. Co. to Chartaa R.
Lord at al, TVualaaa for Col.
hro. Kooacvtlt Camp No. IS U.
. Spantah War.. Vatarana.
loraman. Upton to- Ralph W.
illammond. el ux,
wine. Rhoda D. to Margxra*

ONIOKHi in ra a a t Ft*. par 4aa.

ka*. ll-lta. NOHTHKIUI, /alloara.
I t IK K n li.ll- ll.ll.

H a r t |i |( i
m yotic m o i . d m * a u m i o
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M o e h lm k ltia
t(
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O aC X pliA
e r r m o u a c x im i *a k t w ill fct I n i c
■ 1 tb a o fflc t t r
lh a CO

Roberta. A- II., at ux to C. M.
MMchell..
Duncan. Grady t*. at ux to lha
. i Can Ira l Real Ea'alp ]nv. Ca,
Baba on. Allen K. at ux to Ray*
mood M- Ball, at ux.
Crop Men
Wardwcll, Georga It. to Trueman

l ossified

Oortola. Htmlnol* Coanty, I
nn M'lixttjr. January Itlk, T K a^i
0B' r |»f«*ntd&gt; II. D. ItaMi

WERT The JEWELER

Adve

, JJTART THE new year right—
' Reaolva to apeclfy Doxler A
Gay long baling" quality paint
for your home and aave money.
; Stanley-Rogcra Hardware Co.
-A utom obiles
Vn Ford Coup# (IIS—four-whaai
l* trailer |1TS—largo aaml-trallar
With a rebuilt Dodge truck. Real
A Bona. u**d car dealer*.
S ill V -| Tudor—radio and Co1tumble axia, BarrINt* equity
for caah or - trad e Telephone

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MODEL A truck. Nick
i Zarcovtan, Route 1, Box 146.

daring lha aprclal aanloir,
Dealer A CI»y’» Quality palnta,
111 Tba enactment nt lha govStanlay-Rogvra Hardware Co.
amment raorxanlaatloq bln;
IS) Final action on lha farm
bill now pending before the
Joint Houae and Benata com­
FOUR-room
newly
furnlahad mit lea;
apartmant. grh and Park. Phono
(4) Continuation of lha r*&gt;W,
Hat policy;
( l | ■Maintenance of necaasary
governmental
function, unim­
paired! •
Furnlahad houtt for rant $26.00
l ( | Eapanalon of purchaalng
par mouth. Edward F. Lana,
power to a point at which laaei
EIGHT-room unfumlahed home will produce adequate govern­
located at Sth and Magnolia. ment revenue;
,171 Modification of taiaa with­
130.00 monthly. Phone MO.
out reduction of Income.
Sevan Boom unfuniUbed hog**,
Radio chain* aPraad the mtall«4 Park, naaaonabla.
In­ »Mf acroaa tba nation and
quire 107 Park Ave,
Iranalallona ware made for rebroadcaatlng over the world.
While be drgag tba adoption of
1176.00 CASH will buy nt) many bualnea* reform a, [too un­
equity of $464.00 In 1917 Ply. roll a* Id Ibara war* apaclflc
mouth driven 2000 mile*. Bal
ante M5.Q0 per munth. Nadti

’OUNG LADY, experienced In
‘genare 1 office work, dealrts a
aaltlon. Phono 700-J.

Uset) Car Special

WILL! F. MADRY want* Job aa Five room houaa for lelo, good
location, 1200.00 caab—balanaa
4, grocery bof. 707 Eaat 6*h 81.
128.00 par month. Edward F. Lana.

11—Bualncae Places For Sale
FOR SALE; On* of the layga aer
vica elation* on Park Ava. Goof
Too-re tried all tha r**t, now opportunity for local man. Inquire
. try tba baat. City Shoe Shop, ef lha Bayard Realty Co, &gt;00 K
Park Ara.
HO Sanford Avenue.

H h Watch And Jewelry Repalriag
Diamond Momtlng And Engraving

(4) Intimidation of local or
atat* governmonta to
Prevent
enactment of lawa for lha pro­
tection ef lobar “by threaten*
ln« to move tleewaere, and the
■billing of actual
production
from on* locality to another In
purault of ch**p*at wage acola.-'j
He added that "enumeration
of tbeia abuaea doot not moon
that bualoaaa a* a
wbola la
gouty of tbtm . Again It la a de­
ception that will not long de­
ceive te tall, the country that an

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■ v arau a
markat IRVINO JOHNSON. al ala,

In p rllea

Proctor Chevrolet Co.

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C O R N F L O W E R S — P A N S IE S — E T &amp; CU.UBT

MRS. HERBERT RUSSELL

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power foal with copy starting power*
quicker acceleration and longer mlloage.

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ry our complete lubrication aenrke to
keep your car running amoothly and

1937 Chevrolet Towne Sedan.....3625.1

1936 FORD COACH
1935 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE

ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS

SCOTT’S GULF
SERVICE STATION
WA Ford Neighborhood Berries Station"
CORNER 2ND AND PAHK
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PHONE 7M-J
Arad* Bldg.

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Sanford, Fla.

SANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
WISHES YOU A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS 1938
Today, January 3, 1938, Marks Our Tenth Anniversary
Statem ent of. Condition as of December 31* 1937
Our success has been made possible through your
patronage, and we w ant to take this opportunity
to express our sincere appreciation.
Continued growth of Sanford and this Bank de­
pends largely upon the use of sound business practices,
hence we are proud of ouralogan:
'Sound Protection and Friendly Cooperation
In All Financial M atters”
We have all necessary banking facilities for your
convenience and.w e urge you to make use of them. .
Commercial Accounts
Savings Accounts
Personal Accounts
Safe Deposit Boxes
Custodian Service
Essrows

Loans:
Commercial
Collateral
Monthly Repayment
Personal
Real EBtate

Foreign Exchange Departm ent, Collections, Travelers’
Cheques,. Bond D epartm ent
GEO. D. BISHOP
O. yr. FRAZIER
J. L. INGLEY

RESOURCES
340,346.43
Loans and Discounts ......................
....
None
O verdrafts
53,500.00
B anking House, F urn itu re and Fixtures
None
Reid E s t a t e ...........—..... ........... - .................
4,550.00
Federal Reserve Bank S to c k ................. .
633.47
O ther Resources ...................................... -U. S. Government Obligations 687.417.50
O ther M arketable Bonds
247,380.13
Loans, N. Y. Stock Exchange
Collateral and Cormfievcial
P aper l.............................
.98 1,483,443.11
Cash and Due from Banks
*1,882,473.01
Total
* i* M * * i* ie a » i* # * tM * l» tM * » * H i* * * * * » * » V » M M ttM M »

LIABILITIES
Capital Stbck
....... ........
Surplus and Undivided P rofits .
Reserve fo r Taxes, Interest, etc:
Deposits •af***&lt;••••••aa«•* ***•***a******••*•*»
Total

S 100.OOQ.OQv
- 69,385.26 *,
4,000.00
, 1,709,087.75
31382,473.01

J . L . IN G L E Y

Affiliated With; The Atlantic

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S im ila r A r m In A m eric a

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , JA N U A R Y 4, 1MH

FLORIDA’S OLDEST PENSIONER

George Helmer
Declares Red!
BackCIOUnioh
President Of Vigilan­
te Association Serb
Communists As Fo;
m enting T r o u b l e

‘roops F ig h t A t R i­
fle R ange On Ice
E ncrusted Streets
rOf A n c i e n t City

Isador Lubin
Testifies At
Senate Probe

BAPTIST STUDENT HOUSE AT TALLAHASSEE

♦' n
11 1 ^

loth Sides Are
Claiming Victory

1B■
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Lnbftr 'DcpnrtmentOfflfinl Says S a m e
Firm s No l-on^er
TrySpreadintrW ork

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Budget Deficit Is •
More Than Billion

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■dependent Reports
Indicate Rebels Are;

Wall Street V i e w s
Roosevelt Message
A s “Conciliatory?

This new fllt.WO brick structure (• Ihe student center Tor 37S Baptist stmleiji
Stale College fur Women at Tullahasscv. It contains a reception room, office, la
student secretary's ijuarlcrs. a truest Tm.m and a I *rg&gt;- Ieceptlon room on 'In1 U

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

lira, Martha Weeks o f Uthia. near Tampa. Is the oldest persna
by *00.000 troop* 6f
receiving aid from the state bonnl of aoctal welfare. Officials aatil
• m ) .r is ls s on the front
on*
____ _____________________ _
Tarual and sleet around- her site I* Haled as J10.

feWw' ebocked * "»»»« 0,,*“

and

bogged

tM MStortaad units In a muun-

tafaMa terrain.
Both

claimed o tlclorT

* 0 t Independent report, .rrm ed
to gtvu1 tha Inaurgents «
•dee on tha rutbtlnr

Over the week-end ‘he (naoir
fa tha greatest battle of
£ * year and a half-old clrll warin e r tr d they had won control or
Tarsal. Qorernment farce* who
f a j hold U for 10 days were
Mid to-ho retrea*Inn In disorder.
v Oeatrol af the city was **•
' Mriad -to be a determining faci f* fa the outcome of the warfrom both armies in

bo-Quarter fighting.
‘•r operations against
*he
k-rround of Terusl'a outlying,
w-mantled hllla, government
mu worn white
route for
Manage. Government troop*
.(dad their attack* on the In­
aurgvnt right flank with wave*
fit 'ewlre.

A communique from BalamanM,
Oankrallaalmu
Francisco
Franco's capital, aaid the guvenr
roant daaplta reinforcements, had
been dripen from VUkutar, abs&gt;ut
five mllaa south and alighlly
srest of Tarual, after a fierce
struggle In dinging bank* or
■row.
(DUpatches from Madrid said
the snow and numbing cold hin­
dered the Inaurgents' countcroffeoalve. T he Madrid report a
umertail government artillery at
t m u l slowly was reducing the
CTadala of &lt;Ao beleaguered In*
am gsut garrison srilhin ihe d ty
to rulna ut point-blank range.)
Government artillery mounted
Ml tho heights rust an&lt;« eoutn
«f insurgent-held I * Mus-la, aimtggie posltioo u mile uml a half
m o t of Tarual. 'InNIcird isecrie
ptmkknssst on Insurgent reinn fcu m o n ts moving Into ihi. i' i-ui
Fib re. • communique from Itar« L m said.
. The communique alio reported
I k s Insurgent planes had been
Ao* down while rvconnoiterlng
•koc tha government's lines.

Funeral Services Are Held
For Arthur D . Zachary, Sr.
tam yllet were held this aft(m oon for Arthur D. Zachary.
Sr,, prominent lumberman and|
manufacturer of Sanford whoj
passed away early Monday m om -.
ing In the Orange General llospital a t Oylando after an Illness,
of several week*.
|
Funeral services were conduct
ed from &gt;ha residence at 3:00
o'clock hr fcev.’F euM W ream , o f

I'hllynw. of Rainer
Mra^ Hush Rt John
&gt;(r|| '
'|
_ ^
j.nl.
rratv mu
widety known
throughout
was wide
*i. Horn In North Caro.he south
____ h«
huslne** In hi*
llna,
l:c i-ntcnsl
:
leriy nisnlioosl with lilt fatlisr,
the bile 11. C, Zachary, in Hal*
#(gh
In 11KI.T ToHuhlng hi*
father’s lien'll, lie moved to Till*
iy lahassce where ho engaged in the
lin lumber business, eoming to Sarr
■o- ford in IUA'J ami eslnbllsliing the
in Zaeliuty
Cro'e
ami Novelty
Win kw, s-ipnndiog latrr undrr
si- 'he mi ms* of Hie Znchury Ve*
J. neiy f'oinptiny with mill* in'Simsi- for.) utiil I’aln'ko. He was prcsi’
n-r deni nf Hie ctmipniiy from tlm
o f| lime of its organisation utdil bis
death.
re:
He «t s a mendier of Hie (’In '
rs. McHmslisl Chinili. sif Sanford
**l i lie uUo wax u nieiidier of the
lit. II. | ‘, O. hlks, In'iitg u charter
of mrmln-r of Tsllaha*&gt;ee laslge 1)37
T.l which lie liclpcil to iirvntiise.

"Big Apple” Dance Lewis IL Mitchell
By Professionals Posts $2500 Bond
To Be Seen At Ritz On Lottery Charge
I.cwi* It. Mitchs-ll, Itulictssl by
the
Illinois' t'nuuty (iiand Jury
on rliu,gi-.s uf roiiducting a luttery,
return'll to HnIIfuitl ycstcrslsy ami
I'os'cd n PS600 nppi-arautv bond
will. Sheriff e . M. I Hind, it was
Icornel s i tho Sheriff's office to­
day.
Mr. Mil.'hrll was in t'listtHiionpn, Ti im,, ut 'sliding to business.
Tbe liriuld wss informed, when
lie wn, advised o f his Imlirimrnt!
by hi* nttutm-y who sakl In- ve| nulned in Tenin -'ri- duriijp the
holklay M-ason wiHi rs-lsllvs-a.
I Mr. Milrhsll was llu- lhi[d per­
son linin 'rd by llie Grand Jury
iq effort* lu clean up tin- "Culm"
racket lit Seminole County ^nd
sl'huiigh the stale fur trial of Use
rasu has not hrrn set It is es,reeled
that he .fill face trial In 'the prr*ent term nf the Cirrult Court.

Hudson Company^
P lans Low P ric e a C sr
DCTBOIT, Jan. 4 y -b F )-A . K.
■ f r it prutWwt .1 tha Hudson
M ftur Oar Company, told report
m Wo iamf any will recall a.ooo
M l t# wwrk p M ih the “n a il few
W ato " ua puH uf a plan U put
“IH * uud saunay hack I* wark".
Af the aamU time ho announced,
fkf Hudaow Osmpsny, will atari
W W lln s thla w ro k ^ o f . new
^ - n a l o w m t prtco field".
Sh* 'aaealltag tho MOO worker*.
hA aufd, will lurrouau the factory
■ M M to lt.000 men and add
fa/W yW l U the monthly payroll.
| 4 ' eutfmoUd f i t , 000,000 will be
B u a M ; - ' fo r Umla, production

Tin* County Commissioners met
In Court Himsc fur their rs-gu'
Inr niiillllily merilnj loilsy.

PetitionSnyHl'ompany
Denied Fnirllearing
Under Constitution

of the Kluuni* club
wilt *«' UBTUOIT, Jim. I. i l ’i Tlm
h.d,I in Ihe Valdes Hotel Wc.li.es- F#n, Mu|or r .„„|mn). ,„ klV
day Ui I'J'lh si clock.
1 Motional [jfa ,r n ilailon llonul
The annual oraaniia'lon meld- jcalerday to vnrni.i Us teesnt sle
Ihk of the CHy Csimmtsslonrni eisloU (list the eonipisliy vl-'liped
will lie livtsl ill Ihe.Cdy Hall to- ihs Wupth-r l.slior llelutiiuis Art;
nljilit nt 7.30 si clock, according n||l| t^,c IhimiiI iiiiuoiimisl it ivunhl
to City Clerk Frank 8. U n u i i n . ^ ^ ^ ^ , t-t|„„ ..(..Insl ............ .

A building |iem.lt . . . grant-' 1'“"* ^ " lr eonsideim,; H.o iH i.tn.n
iol y e.len lu y to make minor al' fur a Her lieniing.
teinllntis to n- port Ion of tl.e it.-. The II puge petition, filed .villi
terior of ilie Hilbert lintel, nc i|,t | AU r llwnd in WhsliiiiK'on,
rot ding to lectirds ut the CHy
the company had bss-n "d«The
Jspane*e army stid it Hall.
. ,
idl'd,a fair liraiiug both within tli.
wositrl eevord full prol eel son &gt;o the
—
relkl'ltUf? ilTtbe atidide mill In vhf*
tomb of Confucrtn
(irt'dt -.T h e reitidor ueskly meeting of |u( {(tn nf ||,c KifM. Atuendnient to
Tem|de and III tile pi r.t 11' llijke the &lt;'liens and Checker Club will (|,r Csmititutleii of t|m
I'nds.l
of Kung. the seventy sevenHi In lis-li| ill •In* \ aides Hotel glalcs,"
lineal sleseeaiUnt of the tsge. now I lull "liny night nt i I.’tu II clock, |t niiid s'Vidi*in e ivoiild he ■ffer,-i|
A mslrli ln*sed carelessly In­ the chief rduuliat of Hie temple.
,tc«n tmueg on imps Thm .l
re liem me III ,ll-|ii...e III.'
to a tra.h can In this projection Jspsnese bombing planea sup
»
’iiiil|'Uii|i'li urllvMlea cliarpnl to
room of the fills Theatre ee|)*ed ported the infsntiy advance.
t r IhI V
C -ot lU
u rrti II Il tc nn rr H
i'ju.H
" 1*’ .....
an estimates! t:o ilamagr* In a To tin* ea*t of the soutliwnnl II Il Ii K
S_
fy .&lt;»,.m in Hie light m Hie
f(r&lt;’ about town toslsy.
ndvancing Japanese unit*, lenid-ing
A nearu employee. vlniatlnS , tdinr* inidi-d the Tsmgiuo I’s-nio
____ _
.
I The Inlsir It*isnl gave im liuliorder* to refrain from smoking, *uIs. I'inglu, fill inllen purthwrst
TAl.I.AII AB3CK, Jan. «. —(/II. r si Inn (I* lu ..lu ll it ii'iidil in* o|i
li t 1'*ed a cigarette and threw of Tslngtao, i n , Imrittn-sl. Niue
the match Intn the ' ran with missionaries of the .Southern lisp —Couiinel tor live fsirnmr Tull, “h Hi" |n tit»«|tt. hlmnl.l Hie lelieiu
discarded films which iminedi list Chinch witli hrsihpiiMerr* at pti puli- i-nien ntin aefI- sineo log be deiiieif,. tin* i'Omd s imst
..... .ml ol kliliiapplns In son '»"»e wuol.l he t - npply to Hi.
■trly hurst Into flsm e, spread­ Itichmond, Vs., me at I'ingta.
peri Inn with the Tampa fins United -Sillies Ciieiid • •»m • ol
ing to a tali|n whero reel* ol | The plane* Ht-nuls-tl Tsinglan
Kilns i .i.s- told Ills' Hliprenm Appml* fur an s nfincs nient "nlei
Previews lay.*
. •* and n J*pnne*c waiship drop|H-d
CoH,I il hail no nUlhorltyto
Tin*
Imuul Its Id Hie conip.iny lo
I'I* me* from these filled the anrhor bris-riy in Tsinglan Hu.
riiusider tlm prusei'ulloiis
,e - I'pomtiblii' for violeiiee ulm li s«
small room searching the paint i Tho widespread belief Ihe city spiest
for a cUrlflfalliNi .if | u to rre d
id the Cord
on the wallr and biased through w ts to lie ullarkeil |,y the Japanese
opinion l»»t ye«r reversing
Hm "ay
!• onli'ie,’ tlm i - Mtuiny
n parHnlly open window to navy was lieighli ueil win n tin' tli.--, . oiivlrlliiii.
telnstats- "J'J .....li dl»s hargtsT nl
bn,n |lie awning nu|*ide. ’ The man-of-war swung nlnngyiili' HoItei Karrlor pr*i&gt;'-rulor in Ihe bgedly for ntihdi m-inlH. im-l to
Pinjeclurs were unharmed.
Ibsurinus waterfront
hotels. It ............... ..
I... . . . . . 1.1 AumU.
ICeatlni»n ... r*.u*
Tins Fire Department was turned alioul atol, se| out lo*aea,‘
called hut Ihe. flro was n s^ ly however, without dlsdusing tinout when the apparatus ari^ a d . object of the visit,
A Japanese navy spokrsmuli said
the r"a*lal pniviitres final Shan
lung south to
Kwangiung , Well'
Til* MimJu'dI . ilrliirliillicit i«int*‘I
bomla-d without npimsitioil.
(iu* ctiiniiMtli‘1 t«r M.»&gt;t*i Ait Inn U
The Chine,ii nilf"ieis presimi
HiniVt it ini 11
l«’t -* I*......
ably using In-ently delivers'll Sov
»* nirnninU-tl liy I#*
p- A. ILUt planes, U'gsn nil aclinl counter
r'titl*!. rt Htfiiii 'l Dn ir u n l ly «Ii r«l
offensive Sunday with III! altaek
m salons in tin* lot ul n i hum v ) f
oa Japsnpso ea|i(timl
Nanking,
flight llflt'l- l|»* lilt'll'" Hl'tV PH
i mice China's capital.
l»i rttiinl fur thi'* liitJiilny
| Chinese rtainirsl two Japanese
Tin1 I wn ilt&lt;It«ili tin itIn h|»Litt tin1
plans'* were lleslruyeil when Ihs
t’MHing rhiH hint: ri|uljiitti nt in nit
| airdrome
outside Hie city was
Mi • Muriel Kims was awarded
initial |trr|inrttll«»ii fur *liu itiut'*; I Hu- til l pii/u ol l i , donated by
]bombed Japanese huwrver, said,
IVtlpra]
IrinfiiVliiMt
whklt
util
I
n*
&gt;five raiding
Chine*.' iMimtn-isi
I- I'toeida I'oster nnd Light
lll tuttm-litiM* 4it *h«* S|*l iittf•. tV'in i i.i|i.inj. for Hie best ChrUtmaa
1dropped 10 . bomb* but without
ny
I&gt;,
ftminiiitiilnl
|iy.t*it|il.
If.
f
damaging tin* airpurt.
In i' ns llu- t'liiiitn.ali il'toratlo*
WunhliUiu skill icmiiik* Ihi ir \%i %I*s&gt; n ie.t I'oiisoied annually by thu
ly drill* lira*
higlA,^
snf'inl Golds i, Club. Mrs. Vf. A*
I c lf lii m s swuided tb* second
I r i/.-'if a lisble lamp, donated by
Hi*; H-i»'lall Kleclrle Company,
I'toll otficU li annuunred today.
•Ill" fiist prize uf I2.B0 glean
lo i|i"/Goiits'n Club for tho hast
■lesptaH-d doorway was awarded
•" J '. At - Wi-iTiip, and tha aarund
jrrt»i»/"f n toilet wsicr set, douatad
i v tin- Jones and RlephrOa Draff
-&lt;_u*i *"&gt;y. went lo Mr*. D. Iu
Tbraslo-r.
Fir-it piise of |2.!&gt;U. donated bp
Its- (Innh-tt Club, fur tlie beat'on*
emhh' was nwsnlrsl to Hm FUh
mol Hid srautul prise, n serving
iruv donated by RroU-CarrnwnF*

N egro’s Violation Qf
“No Smoking” Rule
Causes T heater Fire

I
I

H ug Jury A rgubicnts -iu*i»iy ..r n„ ......«

.

•4 the • airplanes

V anguard Seizes Chu:
fu W heref’o'nfueiuH
Was Born 550 li. C.

Ford Asks Labor
Board To Vacate
WagnerDecision

Failure To Release
BrakeBrfngs Firemen
Bel laving that tho lata model
Plymouth aodun driven ky Jim
Richard* was
ftra. nearby
&gt;esideals summoned local firomcn
to ThJrtacailh Straw! sad Sanford
Avenue |aU yoetecdajr afternoon.
On urrtvul I U flromon found
that I pa amoka aoan whoa tho car
was In moUUn. waa caused by

Hrm.on Kinlaw, also charged
whh viulslioiis of Ihe lottery law,
ami released on a flout) appear­
ance bund Is also e«|iected to fare
•Hal In Ibis trim of court.
(inly one ef Ihe trio indicted by
tha Grand Jury has been triad up
lo 'the percent lima. Joseph W.
Jarrell was convicted and sen­
tences! to serve on* year in lb*
JSIa'a I’enitrntlary by Circuit
Judge UllliVd II. Rmith but hi*
attornry Georgs A.
Det’ottea
plans to aejk a f*v*raal of the

W A S H IN G T O N . J a n . 4 .—
(AIM
A I.rilmr D e p o r tm e n t
u ffic iu l Is".t i fil'd to d a y t h a t
atinit* firm a w h ic h H ought t o
tttinlutl
im rm p ln y m cn t b f
H|irtniliitK
w ork
In
191i9
art*
“ mil
iilt im p t in g to
I'lvm l w ork ItKltty."
A ji|tt';i»iii|' a s
llto
f lr n t
w lh ttv a lipforp (h o sp e c ia l
Hennle niiciuiitnnnetil commlttsn,
I»:ul»r l.uli'u. ■iiiniuissluner of
|.ilmr r.t ilU t lc , nnld iu' did not .
I.nmv "wlntliiv
or nut
ihla
• luiiKu «:ij ilillbcrato.'*
'Tcrlntp.i tltcid mmipanlo* H itthey o u r did fl.fn 1529, There
limy ln&gt; ii ihuii mul nnd tins roa.
miih f--r It.'' Im nildesl,
llo i • i lin.iti'll irri'n to lim it
mill tmlf inilHnii persons ara
nitroiuiv uui-ni|tliire3. lie
did
pul nmne miv rimis specifically
hat •ninlm iliiil Mini not alt had
iilisniliineil work spreading pr*ctjll'S.
Anil,| predict li'ns that Proat*
d"iil ItiKj.ercU would ynvlsa hl«
ilcflcll e.tlmnUi for this llaCal
year up'mi d to
*i,:r.o.ooo,fhf* Iho T in i-lily nnniiiini i&gt;d that the
•Icficto pie Ills first halt of thn
**.1I' l'*nieii*'li;i:,'.m!s.v70.
‘
Tim IY&gt;'M&lt;l'-ht erpecls la send
t'i I'onnri-si tomorrow Ills bud*
m i lor flu n l yinr •&gt;( 1919 which
hm Ini m il jn |y l, Informed of*
th i.i|i loriTitsI i In* tunlgot would
pro|Mi.i. i« ti.iniit.imu.inw deficit.
tVuli Hirc.'i c m sally y|ewad
1‘rXdhleiil 1t4M&gt;sn«elt'a tnessaf*
&gt;'M lint |tato nf tlm uuluit f iy s
1'i'iiy ns ibnclllatory tq bush
l|C .*.
While ojiciilMr 1 [ipruynd tbd
eh.*'i|, *■ f rliil'dlc iilluiiions to
tilr nil if iv , and Mr. ItiMsseysIt'a
a "i trim i hoi "tins overwhelm*
t'o- t-r il.niiy* iif hii.lneM man
"ml lisiikoin ims-i.it in tin good
• •»les .
im,. werss opprebrns
plaid
tie i'irr lti.it tuirllon of tha
me sarc sslihli rcfi'rri'sl to pro*
pm ill lull .,f n sp.-slul address for
"I'eon t• l !•*■•** ol e*&lt;ita|a laws
I "l lisliiil,:- In liindiinya.
‘•‘hoe helloyest lhu| Mr, ItoosO*
s.’li ilmn-hy rave tdsln n»tlea
in Ida Im.In&lt; i Ihnl tins admin*
I l &gt;.ilmil Play, yes'll iitiblng |&lt;-gl#Idmii unless Iheys' Is ruopeta*,
• h&gt;|i sill tlm Km eminent', lerios..

IsOi’til (iuardKiiion,
Rc.siiine Drill Meets

C. W. M ary Escapes
In Automobile Plunge

Miss Muriel Knox
Wi ns First Prize
For Lighted Tree

fc

Services Held yVt
Gospel Tabernacle Seminole Celery Fed Basketballers

To Meet Leesburg Yellow Jackets

was A :iiileii lo Mrs.VV. A. U n a *
lug.
The following received honor*Wn
mention for their decorslionat B ,
K Mums, I’hrlsimaa treat Duruflfk
I'ope, doorway; ami Mr*. II, Rt

i'ope, AsImMo,

TcOCAL WEA'
I'nrily cloudy
Wednesday, slightly

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                    <text>T , JANUARY

Seminole County
Court Records-

Calvert Dabmlart Carp. I* th«

Roosevelt Asks End
O f Misuse O f Capital

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
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ONIOKHi inraaat Ft*. par 4aa.

ha Cantral Ural Eat*'* I nr. Co.
to Grady L. Duncan, at ux.
Make Inv. Co. to Chartaa R.
Lord at al, TVualaaa for Col.
hro. Kooacvtlt Camp No. IS U.
. Spantah War.. Vatarana.
loraman. Upton to- Ralph W.
illammond. el ux,
wine. Rhoda D. to Margxra*

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ka*. ll-lta. NOHTHKIUI, /alloara.
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Roberta. A- II., at ux to C. M.
MMchell..
Duncan. Grady t*. at ux to lha
. i Can Ira l Real Ea'alp ]nv. Ca,
Baba on. Allen K . at ux to Ray*
mood M- Ball, at ux.

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nn M'lixttjr. January Itlk ,

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Wardwcll, Georga It. to Trueman

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WERT The JEWELER

Adve

, JJTAR T T H E new year right—
' Reaolva to apeclfy Doxler A
Gay long baling" quality paint
for your home and aave money.
; Stanley-Rogcra Hardware Co.

daring lha aprclal aanloir,
Dealer A CI»y’» Quality palnta,
111 Tba enactment nt lha govStanlay-Rogvra Hardware Co.
amment raorxanlaatloq bln;
IS) Final action on lha farm
bill now pending before the
Joint Houae and Benata com­
FOUR-room
newly
furnlahad mit lea;
apartmant. grh and Park. Phono
( 4) Continuation of lha r*&gt;W,
Hat policy;
(l| ■Maintenance of necaasary
governmental
function, unim­
paired! •

-Automobiles

Furnlahad houtt for rant $26.00
l(| Eapanalon of purchaalng
par mouth. Edward F. Lana,
Vn Ford Coup# (IIS — four-whaai
power to a point at which laaei

l* trailer |1TS— largo aaml-trallar EIGHT-room unfumlahed home will produce adequate govern­
With a rebuilt Dodge truck. Real
ment revenue;
located at Sth and Magnolia.
A Bona. u**d car dealer*.
,171 Modification of taiaa with­
130.00 monthly. Phone MO.
out reduction of Income.
S ill V-| Tudor— radio and CoSevan Boom unfuniUbed hog**,
Radio chain* aPraad the mta1tumble axia, BarrINt* equity
ll«4 Park, naaaonabla.
In­ »M f acroaa tba nation
and
for caah or - trade Telephone quire 107 Park Ave,
Iranalallona ware made for re»T.
broadcaatlng over the world.
While be drgag tba adoption of
no MODEL A truck. Nick
i Zarcovtan, Route 1, Box 146. 1176.00 CASH will buy nt) many bualnea* reforma, [tooun­
equity of $464.00 In 1917 Ply. roll a*Id Ibara war* apaclflc
mouth driven 2000 mile*. Bal
ante M 5.Q0 per munth. Nadti
’OUNG LADY, experienced In
‘ genare 1 office work, dealrts a
aaltlon. Phono 700-J.

Uset) Car Special

W IL L ! F. MADRY want* Job aa Five room houaa for lelo, good
location, 1200.00 caab—balanaa
4, grocery bof. 707 Eaat 6*h 81.
128.00 par month. Edward F. Lana.

11—Bualncae Places For Sale
FOR SALE; On* of the layga aer
vica elation* on Park Ava. Goof
Too-re tried all tha r**t, now opportunity for local man. Inquire
. try tba baat. City Shoe Shop, ef lha Bayard Realty Co, &gt;00 K
Park Ara.
HO Sanford Avenue.

H h Watch And Jewelry Repalriag
Diamond Momtlng And Engraving

( 4) Intimidation of local or
atat* governmonta to
Prevent
enactment of lawa for lha pro­
tection ef lobar “by threaten*
ln« to move tleewaere, and the
■billing of actual
production
from on* locality to another In
purault of ch**p*at wage acola.-'j
He added that "enumeration
of tbeia abuaea doot not moon
that bualoaaa a* a
wbola la
gouty of tbtm. Again It la a de­
ception that will not long de­
ceive te tall, the country that an

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keep your car running amoothly and

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SANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
WISHES Y O U A H A P P Y and PROSPEROUS 1938
Today, January 3, 1938, Marks Our Tenth Anniversary
Statement of. Condition as of December 31* 1937
Our success has been made possible through your
patronage, and we want to take this opportunity
to express our sincere appreciation.
Continued growth o f Sanford and this Bank de­
pends largely upon the use o f sound business practices,
hence we are proud o f ou ralogan:
'Sound Protection and Friendly Cooperation
In A ll Financial Matters”
W e have all necessary banking facilities fo r your
convenience and.we urge you to make use o f them. .
Commercial Accounts
Savings Accounts
Personal Accounts
Safe Deposit Boxes
Custodian Service
Essrows

Loans:
Commercial
Collateral
Monthly Repayment
Personal
Real EBtate

Foreign Exchange Department, Collections, Travelers’
Cheques,. Bond Department

GEO. D. BISHOP
O. yr. FRAZIER
J. L. INGLEY

RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ...................
....
Overdrafts
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures
Reid E s ta te ......... —...............- ..............
Federal Reserve Bank Stock.... ............
Other Resources ..................................-U. S. Government Obligations 687.417.50
Other Marketable Bonds
247,380.13
Loans, N . Y. Stock Exchange
Collateral and Cormfievcial
Paper l..........................
.98
Cash and Due from Banks
* i* M * * i* ie a »i* # * tM * l»tM * »* H i* * * * * »* »V »M M ttM M »

Total

340,346.43
None
53,500.00
None
4,550.00
633.47

1,483,443.11
*1,882,473.01

LIABILITIES
Capital Stbck
...... .......
Surplus and Undivided Profits .
Reserve for Taxes, Interest, etc:
Deposits •af***&lt;••••••aa«•* ***•***a******••*•*»
Total

S 100.OOQ.OQv
- 69,385.26 * ,
4,000.00
, 1,709,087.75
31382,473.01

J. L. INGLEY

Affiliated With; The Atlantic

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LARSflPUR-d-DELPHINIUM—CALENDULAS
CORNFLOWERS—PANSIES—ET&amp; -

M Scott’s good Golf gas. tho sapor
power foal with copy starting power*
quicker acceleration and longer mlloage.

1937 Chevrolet Towne Sedan.... 3625.1

1936 FORD COACH
1935 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE

ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS

Sanford, Fla.

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------- Semtnole Connljr rroduefs
More Fruit And Vejf«t«blcii Than Any
Similar Arm In America

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1MH

F LO R ID A ’S OLDEST P E N S IO N E R

George Helmer
Declares Red!
BackCIOUnioh
President O f Vigilan­
te Association Serb
Communists As Fo;
menting T r o u b l e

‘roops Fight A t R i­
fle Range On Ice
Encrusted Streets
rOf A n c i e n t City

Isador Lubin
Testifies At
Senate Probe

B A PT IST S T U D E N T H O U S E A T T A L L A H A S S E E

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11 1 ^

loth Sides Are
Claiming Victory

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Lnbftr 'DcpnrtmentOfflfinl Says S a m e
Firms No l-on^er
TrySpreadintrWork

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f[ -

Budget Deficit Is •
More Than Billion

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■dependent Reports
Indicate Rebels Are;

W all Street V i e w s
Roosevelt Message
A s “Conciliatory?

This new fllt.WO brick structure (• I he student center Tor 37S Baptist stmleiji
Stale College fur Women at Tullahasscv. It contains a reception room, office, la
student secretary's ijuarlcrs. a truest Tm.m and a I *rg&gt;- Ieceptlon room on 'In1 U

CITY N E W S BRIEFS

bo-Quarter fighting.
‘• r operations
against
*he
k-rround o f Terusl'a outlying,
w-mantled hllla, government
mu worn white
route fo r
Manage. Government troop*
.(dad their attack* on the In­
aurgvnt right flank with wave*

fit 'ewlre.
A communique from BalamanM,
Oankrallaalmu
Francisco
Franco's capital, aaid the guvenr
roant daaplta reinforcements, had
been dripen from VUkutar, abs&gt;ut
five mllaa south and alighlly
srest o f Tarual, after a fierce
struggle In dinging bank* or
■row.
(DUpatches from Madrid said
the snow and numbing cold hin­
dered the Inaurgents' countcroffeoalve. T h e Madrid report a
umertail government artillery at
t m u l slowly was reducing the
CTadala of &lt;Ao beleaguered In*
amgsut garrison srilhin ihe d ty
to rulna ut point-blank range.)
Government artillery mounted
Ml tho heights rust an&lt;« eoutn
« f insurgent-held I * Mus-la, aimtggie posltioo u mile uml a half
m o t o f Tarual. 'InNIcird isecrie
ptmkknssst on Insurgent reinnfcumonts moving Into ihi. i ' i-ui
Fibre. • communique from Itar« L m said.
. The communique alio reported
Ik s Insurgent planes had been
A o * down while rvconnoiterlng
•koc tha government's lines.

lira, Martha Weeks o f Uthia. near Tampa. Is the oldest persna
receiving aid from the state bonnl of aoctal welfare. Officials aatil
her site I* Haled as J10.
____ ______________________ _

Funeral Services Are Held
For Arthur D. Zachary , Sr.
Sr,, prominent lumberman and| &gt;(r|| '
'|
manufacturer of Sanford whoj _ ^
j.nl.
passed away early Monday mom-. rratv mu
widety known
throughout
ing In the Orange General llos- was wide
*i. Horn In North Caropital at Oylando after an Illness, .he south
___ _ h«
huslne** In hi*
of several week*.
| llna,
l:c i-ntcnsl
:
leriy nisnlioosl with lilt fatlisr,
Funeral services were conduct
ed from &gt;ha residence at 3:00 the bile 11. C, Zachary, in Hal*
o'clock hr fcev.’ Feu M W ream , o f #(gh
In 11KI.T ToHuhlng hi*
father’s lien'll, lie moved to Till*
iy lahassce where ho engaged in the
lin lumber business, eoming to Sarr
■o- ford in IUA'J ami eslnbllsliing the
in Zaeliuty
Cro'e
ami Novelty
Win kw, s-ipnndiog latrr undrr
si- 'he mi ms* of Hie Znchury Ve*
J. neiy f'oinptiny with mill* in'Simsi- for.) utiil I’aln'ko. He was prcsi’
n-r deni nf Hie ctmipniiy from tlm
of| lime of its organisation utdil bis
death.
re:
He « t s a mendier of Hie ( ’In '
rs. McHmslisl Chinili. sif Sanford
**l i lie uUo wax u nieiidier of the
lit. II. |‘, O. hlks, In'iitg u charter
of mrmln-r of Tsllaha*&gt;ee laslge 1)37
T.l which lie liclpcil to iirvntiise.

Tin* County Commissioners met
In Court Him sc fur their rs-gu'
Inr niiillllily m eriln j loilsy.

PetitionSnyHl'ompany
Denied Fnirllearing
Under Constitution

of th e K luuni* c lu b
wilt
*«' UBTUO IT, Jim .
I. i l ’i Tlm
h.d,I in I he Valdes Hotel Wc.li.es- F#n, Mu|or r . „ „ |mn). , „ klV
day Ui I'J'lh si clock.
1Motional [jfa ,r nilailon llonul
The annual oraaniia'lon meld- jcalerday to vnrni.i Us teesnt sle
Ihk of the CHy Csimmtsslonrni eisloU (list the eonipisliy vl-'liped
will lie livtsl ill Ihe.Cdy Hall to- ihs Wupth-r l.slior llelutiiuis Art;
nljilit nt 7.30 si clock, according n||l| t^,c IhimiiI iiiiuoiimisl it ivunhl
to City Clerk Frank 8. U n u i i n . ^ ^ ^ ^ , t-t|„„ ..(..Insl .......... .

tam yllet were held this aft- I'hllynw. of Rainer
(moon for Arthur D. Zachary. Mra^ Hush Rt John

"Big Apple” Dance Lewis IL Mitchell
By Professionals Posts $2500 Bond
To Be Seen At Ritz On Lottery Charge

Hudson Company^
Plans Low PriceaC sr
DCTBOIT, Jan. 4 y - b F )- A . K.
■ f r it prutWwt .1 tha Hudson
Mftur Oar Company, told report
m Wo iamf any will recall a.ooo
M l t# wwrk p M ih the “ n a il few
W a to " ua puH uf a plan U put
“ I H * uud saunay hack I* wark".
A f the aamU time ho announced,
fk f Hudaow Osmpsny, will atari
W W llns thla w ro k ^ o f . new
^ - n a l o w m t prtco field".
S h * 'aaealltag tho MOO worker*.
hA aufd, will lurrouau the factory
■ M M to lt.000 men and add
fa/W yW l U the monthly payroll.
| 4 ' eutfmoUd f i t , 000,000 will be
B u a M ; - ' fo r Umla, production

Vanguard Seizes Chu:
fu W heref’o'nfueiuH
W as Born 550 li. C.

A building |iem.lt . . . grant-' 1'“ " * ^ " l r eonsideim,; H.o iH i.tn.n
iol ye.lenluy to make minor al' fur a Her lieniing.
teinllntis to n- port Ion of tl.e it.-. The II puge petition, filed .villi
terior of ilie Hilbert lintel, nc i|,t |A U r llwnd in WhsliiiiK'on,
rot ding to lectirds ut the CHy
the company had bss-n "d«The
Jspane*e army stid it
. ,
idl'd,a fair liraiiug both within tli.
N egro’s Violation Q f wositrl eevord full prol eel son &gt;o the Hall.
—
relkl'ltUf? ilTtbe atidide mill In vhf*
(irt'dt -.The reitidor ueskly meeting of |u( {(tn nf ||,c KifM. Atuendnient to
“No Smoking” Rule tomb o f Confucrtn
Tem|de and III tile pi r.t 11' llijke
&lt;'liens and Checker Club will ( |,r Csmititutleii of t|m I'nds.l
Causes Theater Fire of Kung. the seventy sevenHi the
In lis-li| ill •In* \ aides Hotel glalcs,"
lineal sleseeaiUnt of the tsge. now I lull "liny night nt i I.’tu II clock, |t niiid s'Vidi*in e ivoiild he ■ffer,-i|
A mslrli ln*sed carelessly In­ the chief rduuliat of Hie temple.
,tc«n tmueg on imps Thm .l
re liem me III ,ll-|ii...e III.'
to a tra.h can In this projection
Jspsnese bombing planea sup
»
’ iiiil|'Uii|i'li urllvMlea cliarpnl to
room of the fills Theatre ee|)*ed I ported the infsntiy advance.
i"1
*’ .....
an estimates! t:o ilamagr* In a
To tin* ea*t of the soutliwnnl Ilitrh
IIIK II C
V -ot luUrt
r i IIcnrH
Iltn r S _
'ju .H
fy &lt;»,.m in Hie light m Hie
f(r&lt;’ about town toslsy.
ndvancing Japanese unit*, lenid-ing H u g Jury Argubicnts -iu*i»iy ..r n„ .... .«
A nearu employee.
vlniatlnS , tdinr* inidi-d the Tsmgiuo I’s-nio
____ _
.
I The Inlsir It*isnl gave im liuliorder* to refrain from smoking, I*uIs. I'inglu, fill inllen purthwrst
TA l.I.A II AB3CK, J a n . «. —(/II. r si Inn (I* lu ..lu ll it ii'iidil in* o|i
l i t 1'* ed a cigarette and
threw of Tslngtao, i n ,
Imrittn-sl. Niue — Couiinel to r live fsirnm r Tull, “ h Hi" | n t it»«|tt. hlmnl.l Hie lelieiu
the match Intn the ' ran
with missionaries of the .Southern lisp
pti puli- i-nien n tin a efI- sineo log be deiiieif,. tin* i'Omd s im st
discarded films which iminedi list Chinch witli hrsihpiiMerr* at
........ml ol kliliiapplns In son '» "» e wuol.l he t - npply
to Hi.
■trly hurst Into flsm e, spread­ Itichmond, Vs., me at I'ingta.
peri Inn with the Tampa fins United -Sillies Ciieiid
• •»m • ol
ing to a tali|n whero reel*
ol | The plane* Ht-nuls-tl Tsinglan
Kilns i .i.s- told Ills'
Hliprenm Appml* fur an snfincs nient "nlei
Previews lay.*
. •* and n J*pnne*c waiship drop|H-d
CoH,I il hail no nUlhorltyto
Tin*
Imuul Its Id Hie conip.iny lo
I'I* me* from these filled the anrhor bris-riy in Tsinglan Hu.
riiusider tlm prusei'ulloiis
,e- I'pomtiblii' for violeiiee ulmli s«
small room searching the paint i Tho widespread belief
Ihe city spiest for a cU rlflfalliN i .if |u torred
id the Cord
on the wallr and biased through wts to lie ullarkeil |,y the Japanese
opinion l»»t ye«r reversing
Hm " a y
!• onli'ie,’ tlm i - Mtuiny
n parHnlly
open
window
to navy was lieighli ueil
win n tin' tli.--, . oiivlrlliiii.
telnstats- "J'J .....li dl»s hargtsT nl
bn,n |lie awning nu|*ide. ’ The man-of-war swung nlnngyiili' HoItei Karrlor pr*i&gt;'-rulor in Ihe bgedly for ntihdi m-inlH. im-l to
Pinjeclurs were unharmed.
Ibsurinus waterfront
hotels. It ..............
I... ..... 1.1
AumU.
ICeatlni»n ... r*.u*
Tins
Fire
Department
was turned alioul atol, se| out lo*aea,‘
called hut Ihe. flro was n s^ly however, without
dlsdusing tinIsOi’til (iuardKiiion,
out when the apparatus ari^ad. object of the visit,
A Japanese navy spokrsmuli said
Rc.siiine Drill Meets
the r"a*lal pniviitres final Shan
C. W . Mary Escapes lung south to Kwangiung , Well'
Til* MimJu' d I . ilrliirliillicit i«int*‘I
without npimsitioil.
In Automobile Plunge bomla-d
(iu* ctiiniiMtli‘1 t«r M.»&gt;t*i A it Inn U
The Chine,ii nilf"ieis presimi
HiniVt itini 11
l«’t -* I*.....
ably using In-ently delivers'll Sov
»* nirnninU-tl liy I#*
p- A. ILUt planes, U'gsn nil aclinl counter
r'titl*!. rt Htfiiii 'l Dn ir un l ly «Ii r«l
offensive Sunday with III! altaek
m salons in tin* lot ul n i hum v ) f
oa
Japsnpso ea|i(timl
Nanking,
flight llflt'l- l|»* lilt'll'" Hl'tV PH
i mice China's capital.
l»i rttiinl fur thi'* liitJiilny
| Chinese rtainirsl two Japanese
Tin1 I wn i lt&lt;I t«ili tin it I n h|»Litt tin1
plans'* were lleslruyeil when Ihs
t’MHing rhiH hint: ri|uljiitti nt in nit
|airdrome
outside Hie city was
in itial |trr|inrttll«»ii fu r *liu itiut'*; I
] bombed Japanese
huwrver, said,
IVtlpra] IrinfiiVliiMt whklt util In*
&gt;five raiding
Chine*.' iMimtn-isi
fc lll tuttm-litiM* 4it *h«* S|*l iittf•. tV'in
1dropped 10 . bomb* but without
ny I&gt;, ftm iniiitiilnl |iy.t*it|il. If. f
damaging tin* airpurt.
WunhliUiu skill icm iiik * Ihi ir \%i %I*
ly drill* lira*
h ig lA ,^
.

feWw' ebocked * " » » » « 0,,*“
by * 00.000 troop* 6f
•m ) .rislss on the front
on*
Tarual and sleet around•4 the • airplanes
and bogged
tM MStortaad units In a muuntafaMa terrain.
Both
claimed o tlclorT
*0 t Independent report, .rrmed
to gtvu1tha Inaurgents «
•dee on tha rutbtlnr
Over the week-end ‘ he (naoir
fa tha greatest battle of
£ * year and a half-old clrll warin e rtrd they had won control or
Tarsal. Qorernment farce* who
f a j hold U for 10 days were
Mid to-ho retrea*Inn In disorder.
v Oeatrol af the city was **•
' Mriad -to be a determining faci f * fa the outcome of the warfrom both armies in

Ford Asks Labor
Board To Vacate
WagnerDecision

Failure To Release
BrakeBrfngs Firemen
Bel laving that tho lata model
Plymouth aodun driven
ky Jim
Richard* was
ftra.
nearby
&gt;esideals summoned local firomcn
to ThJrtacailh Straw! sad Sanford
Avenue |aU yoetecdajr afternoon.
On urrtvul I U
flromon found
that I pa amoka aoan whoa tho car
was In moUUn. waa caused by

I.cwi* It. Mitchs-ll, Itulictssl by
the
Illinois' t'nuuty (iiand Jury
on rliu,gi-.s uf roiiducting a luttery,
return'll to HnIIfuitl ycstcrslsy ami
I'os'cd n PS600 nppi-arautv bond
will. Sheriff e. M. I Hind, it was
Icornel si tho Sheriff's office to­
day.
Mr. Mil.'hrll was in t'listtHiionpn, Ti im,, ut 'sliding to business.
Tbe liriuld wss informed, when
lie wn, advised o f his Imlirimrnt!
by hi* nttutm-y who sakl In- ve|nulned in Tenin -'ri- duriijp the
holklay M-ason wiHi rs-lsllvs-a.
I Mr. Milrhsll was llu- lhi[d per­
son linin 'rd by llie Grand Jury
iq effort* lu clean up tin- "Culm"
racket lit Seminole County ^nd
sl'huiigh the stale fur trial of Use
rasu has not hrrn set It is es,reeled
that he .fill face trial In 'the prr*ent term nf the Cirrult Court.
Hrm.on Kinlaw, also charged
whh viulslioiis of Ihe lottery law,
ami released on a flout) appear­
ance bund Is also e«|iected to fare
•Hal In Ibis trim of court.
(inly one e f Ihe trio indicted by
tha Grand Jury has been triad up
lo 'the percent lima. Joseph W.
Jarrell was convicted and sen­
tences! to serve on* year in lb*
JSIa'a I’enitrntlary
by
Circuit
Judge UllliVd II. Rmith but hi*
attornry
Georgs A.
Det’ottea
plans to aejk a f*v*raal o f the

Services Held yVt
Gospel Tabernacle

Seminole Celery Fed Basketballers
To Meet Leesburg Yellow Jackets

W A S H IN G T O N . Jan. 4.—
(A IM
A I.rilmr D ep o rtm en t
u fficiu l I s".t i fil'd tod a y th a t
atinit* firm a w h ich Hought to
tttinlutl
im rm plnym cnt b f
H|irtniliitK
w ork
In
191i9
art*
“ mil
iiltim p tin g
to
I'lvm l w ork ItKltty."
Aji|tt';i»iii|' as
llto
flr n t
w lh ttva lipforp
(h o
special
Hennle niiciuiitnnnetil commlttsn,
I»:ul»r l.uli'u. ■iiiniuissluner of
|.ilmr r.t ilU tlc , nnld iu' did not .
I.nmv "w lntliiv
or
nut
ihla
• luiiKu « : i j ilillbcrato.'*
'Tcrlntp.i tltcid mmipanlo* H itthey o u r did fl.fn 1529, There
limy ln&gt; ii ihuii mul nnd tins roa.
miih f--r It.'' Im nildesl,
llo i •i lin.iti'll irri'n to lim it
mill tmlf inilHnii
persons
ara
nitroiuiv uui-ni|tliire3. lie
did
pul nmne miv rimis specifically
hat •ninlmiliiil Mini not alt had
iilisniliineil work spreading pr*ctjll'S.
Anil,| predict li'ns that Proat*
d"iil ItiKj.ercU would ynvlsa hl«
ilcflcll e.tlmnUi for this llaCal
year up'mi d to
*i,:r.o.ooo,fhf* I ho T in i-lily nnniiiini i&gt;d that the
•Icficto pie Ills first halt o f thn
**.1I' l'*nieii*'li;i:,'.m!s.v70.
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Tim IY&gt;'M&lt;l'-ht erpecls la send
t'i I'onnri-si tomorrow Ills bud*
m i lor flunl yinr •&gt;( 1919 which
hm Ini m il jn|y l, Informed of*
thi.i|i loriTitsI i In* tunlgot would
pro|Mi.i. i« ti.iniit.imu.inw deficit.
tVuli Hirc.'i c m sally y|ewad
1‘rXdhleiil
1t4M&gt;sn«elt'a tnessaf*
&gt;'M lint |tato nf tlm uuluit fiy s
1 'i 'i i y ns ibnclllatory tq bush
l|C .*.
While ojiciilMr 1 [ipruynd tbd
eh.*'i|, *■ f rliil'dlc iilluiiions to
tilr nil ifiv , and Mr. ItiMsseysIt'a
a "i trim i hoi "tins overwhelm*
t'o- t-r il.niiy* iif hii.lneM man
"ml lisiikoin ims-i.it in tin good
• •»les .
im,. werss opprebrns
plaid
tie i'ir r lti.it tuirllon of
tha
me sarc sslihli rcfi'rri'sl to pro*
pm ill lull .,f n sp.-slul address for
"I'eon t• l !•*■•** ol e*&lt;ita|a laws
I "l lisliiil,:- In liindiinya.
‘•‘hoe helloyest lhu| Mr, ItoosO*
s.’ li ilmn-hy rave tdsln n»tlea
in Ida Im.In&lt; i Ihnl tins admin*
I l &gt;.ilmil Play, yes'll iitiblng |&lt;-gl#Idmii unless Iheys' Is ruopeta*,
•h&gt;|i sill tlm Km eminent', lerios..

Miss Muriel Knox
Wi ns First Prize
For Lighted Tree
Mi • Muriel Kims was awarded
Hu- til l pii/u ol l i , donated by
I- I'toeida I'oster nnd
Light
i i.i|i.inj. for Hie best ChrUtmaa
In i' ns llu- t'liiiitn.ali il'toratlo*
s&gt; nie.t I'oiisoied annually by thu
snf'inl Golds i, Club. Mrs. Vf. A*
I c lf l i i m s swuided tb* second
I ri/.-'if a lisble lamp, donated by
Hi*; H-i»'lall Kleclrle Company,
I 'toll otficU li annuunred today.
• I l l " fiist prize uf I2.B0 glean
lo i|i"/Goiits'n Club fo r tho hast
■lesptaH-d doorway was awarded
•" J'. At - Wi-iTiip, and tha aarund
jrrt»i»/"f n toilet wsicr set, douatad
i v tin- Jones and RlephrOa Draff
-&lt;_u*i *"&gt;y. went lo Mr*. D. Iu
Tbraslo-r.
Fir-it piise of |2.!&gt;U. donated bp
Its- (Innh-tt Club, fur tlie beat'on*
emhh' was nwsnlrsl to Hm FUh
mol Hid srautul prise, n serving
iruv donated by RroU-CarrnwnF*
was A :iiileii lo Mrs.VV. A. U n a *
lug.
The following received honor*Wn
mention for their decorslionat B ,
K Mums, I ’hrlsimaa treat Duruflfk
I'ope, doorway; ami Mr*. II, Rt
i'ope, AsIm M o,

TcOCAL W E A '
I'nrily cloudy
Wednesday, slightly

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B Iliy^V K ItH K FOIl TODAY
Lad my r «in in M r nr|V|il*id* 1,1
tk*T. ninl lunik o ff lliy *ln* by
riyhWniiancH*. anil lliini* Inl'iidtha
fc&gt; thawing nii’My In lln- po«r; If It
may (&gt;f a lengthening of ihy Iron
M lllly.—Dnulcl 4:27.
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THOMAS THE TRAPPER
T|inm«, the Trnppnr wn* cold
■ * of gn«r. .
A hU 111, M on if wo* Hko lln
fcli’fl
,0t tlir rrtluj *r»I’r. mill woodland

nay*.
Which In- ,*| n Hli
running
teal.
' Thomn, lln' Trapper * « ■
cu|d
nf lii’nri.
Anil lio racked )ii&gt;l "f Hi'' pain
**• Infllr|i*il in ibn b»|i fnl art
Tim,
Prin l l*i'«l
for
golden
ftalll.
gtd Talribiillnii ratlin nl |n*lt
On* nlobi, on llm
Irnpplnit
linn,
Th# f'l-'l fnl J«*rn o f -bIn l *H»P|H'il
foal
Op Thinnn,'* fool Hiipiue
^Rrt li*lpl&lt;’,ii bn |«y. Ami nil In
rniii
V.’tri bln *lrliInfs In * il'ni'li

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with pnln,
lln 1 1 1 nr.itli'il bill bnp"|oa*ly.
If ll hnilii’l bri ll Joy a, iiiamln*
1 1 nnip
Win* pii,,*'i| ni'n r llm In in K
of day,
•Uo'il iin»Vr uni fnv* •from iti.it
■frightful i lamp
AVIlia'll lm|il lilin in iiiii’l wny.
Ko*\ Tlnuiin, lb.- Tro|.|" t* Inn.
changed lit, 1 iniln;
Ami In Hup, mi in’ll,1 ny bint
For wluil bn ,nl(&gt;&gt;ml linn mclu
In lli.i i |niln
\V|lb iiii’i i f bl, hard
brail
alii ii’il
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— Clarence MHn.ll.’|i|' |.|„.uay.

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rriin.in, |ni|.|.ir nf
Kibpipi*,
bill wonhl Inure nn , nrli , 1 ,1ml
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In
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W 'tn ii li" * niil'lv In. llm Im,
tyi OriiM«'i«i a I ’limnirl.’.

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«l* l bl Florida |’i n neglti, Mm l In
Al&lt;lrrM.u tit tlm O il,ndn KcnUM
Isalala *'Mn,| Kbnula tiegroea arr
fSr Ion Mini1 1 In 1m t-,| n, ituilmu
B fa in ibia krlfiMi ('ampaiitn of a
Bilfut ' nf
miinnunl,l&gt;
ulm
*apld i aim ovi r mid iumlaliar lie
d fiH y " ." Mosl KIii riila negroes
klrDRr,
tiitl tu |»|l«* Hie hirol

The President's Speech
Comments on President Roosevelt’s address yesterday
at ths o|i«ninff sce^ton o f Congress are for the must part
unusually favorable. Roth of Florida’s senators commend
it, as also does Stark Wilcox who will oppose Claude Pip­
per In the coming senatorial nice. Bven the Hcmibliesn
leader In the House said, “ It wn* more conciliatory than
I expected,’’ while that "unreconstructed rebel" Carter
Olnss characterized ll us “ an agreenblo anil eng*,ping sort
of message tr im his vbv/p »ln' .**
After the recent vitriolic tunl viluperutlw nttnek* on
iirch rccogni.’ . I leaders of A iii '&gt;i « mii hits .iocs ns Henry
Ford by the aassistant Aitf ime.v Ceneral llolurt Jackson.
• nd Secretary o f the In'-i!.»r lln old teken. the PrealdcntV
remarks on business cu ouu|pli m with Idbor and V"vcrnrrent were ,.x(remely ligiirtor'ntf, end lend encourage­
ment to the belief that It Is aniv the abuses of business
which would be done away with, not business itself.
As defined by the President, no decent citizen ran
object to the abolishment, by co-operation, if |Kissible, by
legislation if necessary, o f those abuses; diegm tux nvoidmice, over-cnpitalixatlmt and security manipulations, price
rigging, unfair competition which drives the smaller busi­
ness mun to the wall, concentration of econon^lc .control
to the detriment of the mnsses, the like of pntcht la\Vs-by
large corporations for the same purpose, or llie ln(imldalion of local governments to prevent the protection of
labor.
Uul it is not all business which Ih guilty of these prac­
tices. One hnil been led to believe from the speeches of
Idles, Jackson, and others that every business man, from
(be first sixty families of the nation which likes talked
about, to the first sixty families of the smallest village in
the land, was little better than a highway robber who got
possession of his little business and bis lit lie borne by
stealing It from Ids employees. Rut. President Roosevelt
admits that the overwhelming nmjhBty of business men
nnd bankers iijtend to tie good citizens. In fact, be Insists
Ibat'"only a very small minority have displayed r*mr cit­
izenship by engaging In practices which uro dishonest or
Imrmrid to society."
Furthermore, he declares Hint Labor's responsibility
Is is|iiivnletit to that of rnpilal in promoting Hie welfare
of Hie mil inn, "Unfortunate divisions relating to jurisdiction among the workers," the President said, "have re­
tarded production within given industries nnd have there­
fore, affected related Industries." He also said Hint in
some eases write rides have been Its* high, retarding
progress, and I bill the enrnlngs of lalsir over a period of
a year lire mure Important than .high hourly wage rates.
. "For economic and social reasons," he said, "our prin­
cipal interest for the near future lies along two lines: first,
the Jnimcdlu(c desirability of increasing the wages of the
lowest paid groups In all industry; and, second. In think­
ing In terms of regularizing tho work of the individual
worker more greatly through the year— In oilier words, in
thinking more in terms of the worker's total pay for a
period o f , ii whole year rather than in terms of Ids remun­
eration by the hour or by the day."
"In the ease or labor ns in the ruse of capital,” be
went on, "misrepresentation of Hie policy of the governttienl of the United Slntc» is « deception which will
not long deceive. In both cases wo seek co-operation. In
every ease power and responsibility must go bund jo bond."
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Trotsky On W « r
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Leon Trotsky, one of fU f Old Ilnlsheviks who was
exiled from Russia by Stalin, predicts Hie Uniled Stales
will be unable In stay -ml "t the next world war which
will be started, he savs. 'Inward Hie end nf Hie next Hue
nr four years," by a world-wide depression and tho be­
trayal of Hiller by .Mussolini.
"The Uniled Stales is anxious lo steer clear of Hu
conflagration,” be writes in a recent issue of Liberty mugnzino, “ but it was ill H»I4 too. It is im|wixsiblr to be a
great power with impunity. It Is easier In decree neutral­
ity than l'» practice it. and Washington is now changing
Its course."
Tho Russian exile insists another depression will
strike soon aid "Hiller would be bnpp.v to seize France's
colonies in alliance with (treat Ilriliiiii, even In a war
against Italian Fascism. For bis part. Mussolini. . . will
betray Hiller, ns.the Italian government in 1014 betrayed
llohciizollem and Jlupshiirg."
■War is nmv being delayed while Hie powers increase
their supply nf arms, be soys, bid adds, "Hie status of
armaments. . . Is not the principal factor. The blow which
will set o ff the new war will. In all likelihood, he struck
by u turn in the economic cycle."
Trotsky bolds no hope of averting the catastrophe or
staving it off. "This." lie says, "would require at least
the razing nf customs barriers, the restoration of interna­
tional debts, and an increase In mass buying lwwcr
through reversal of the armament machine.
"All luit the blind will recognize thut there Is no
reason to expect such a miracle."
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Engraving
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One five reoas
bungalow, doable
116 Weal 19th SL

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General

Repairing,
Truck &amp; Auto
Service
Bodies— S p r is g s

THK
FUNCTION-'OK
k 'f
u n 'c t i o N^o f industry is to tuke ccrUiin
Ibtnga Hint grow on 'U*B aurfaco of thd earth and convert
them ^ntu tylzos, hliapty ami colors that the public wants,
and
to du that at the
lowest
possible cost—with­
t»t« Morris Pin** ttntili In Or*
Ifthdo reltbrutr.l New Ycm'* i^yo out explollalion along the route.— Working Theory of
bF StlSounrln* Ha rlpkbif, or per* Avonddlo Mills, Ala.
ll t. !
•Upa, aa »nnm bare »al.l, ||» ‘
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rat* will b* I a lard from 20 In 2b
Hirminftkum Papers CtnU.
Th* alroat and tin n aland
Increase Their Rates bat* prir* of Ihe Newa will ad
vanro from 3 to B’erlda. Tb* Age
OIR K i w i H a m . Ala., Jan. 3— Itirmld atrrcl price romaini at 6
(AX -Tlao Birmingham Nowa and cento. Th* Sunday N*wa-Ag«OirmliigiiAnf Aga-irvnilit htva an- Ilarald ramalna si 10 ccrda.
nounewl dRSOMar is
aui scripllun
TO PS SC O R ERS
talas, rffaril** January 3.
rarrlet dtUverjr e f rack newaNEW tiRI.ICANH, Jan 4. —OP)
P*P*r,, als diura a w**k, will b* -IIIU Ounlh»r. fullback. U Ik*
leading
Hanla
Clots
football
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d •corse iht* , m i &lt;s
hy popsr lodoM •n
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A pries fM cut htaKf
to poy

Martin's Garage
ITmi.lt' W olff
iiimltU'nt of lhr (irriitrr OrUnilo Chamber of t'unimricr |&gt;i«**nllnir (Jir* Main (in rap) owiur of S|&gt;»rtly
Knrh Kivyhotni'l which «nn Ihf limUKurnl ll&gt;intlirai|i on opening nighi with a *ilv»r loving cup. At far It'll is KoIk t i Kelly. Chief
Judge of the lari-*.
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devised lay Hie bureau nf standard:,
fail
the weather buivau which may
W A S H IN G T O N D A Y Iip O K
be I cacti I at night in an rlrvnMoil
lly I’ ltEHTO.V fJHOVER
id K.000 feel In inensiire height of
t loud masses and visibility reding.
AMAKHINOTIIN The wpillirr li'il and iironling of weather ilida, An earlier light In use ruuhl bo
Immm coal pule* thu' il In aclter Ih f' re, thr.e MaMnn* had tlrprnded seen only 2 .0U0 feet up.
unskilled
iilih- hy lilSl.tHSl lo help aviation a|H,n “ ddeltigeid". hid
Depirtmint of eummi-ire niroert
Sennlor
('o|H-lnntl, atidioiis repotting houily weaMe.r
t.i'i ■liiv iigh •lit- v,Tiller wilh fewer if|M,rtfiN.
tirviileal’t thou lilt-1
winter. I'hat rhiotman of the nunalo eurmneivo I olisei vitrion. to the wrather loirenu
llguie i&gt; the uinoiiiit ..'iingietc i '.nitnillfc, rail, llirne unskilled .MOW tlumU-r 2(0, on iurirdac id .‘&gt;0
nn n "gm.’.e hone" observers.
voted hi.' y. or lo lit Ip " ub
.tluring the yenr.
A new balloon light has hern
Vet aviation will go tain 'In*
Aa n apeelal leeogtillioii of Ihe
•miter with two l.i|( wrather pl&lt;d&gt;*
I’ ll :. uiiitolvetl- iriltg and I,olio
i iuukidiug.
I,,. f..niiiiii- h i tin- wing* and
(in ilni;c hnoiglil down :t idJ.it • l.t-'
Jltn li ntur 1 ‘ilUlnirgti; I I Wfie
l.ilh'il.
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Him i lug out of i ml if- hill) etinr
li.lll*&gt; llUoll mill lirlK'oll HU" .If'
. I (tin'll nt Ihf weather liurran
IB-fly I,.»jhiii-ddi’ for the erai&lt;h of
n plant* two mold In ago ill linilli
till fia li. IT dying.
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Uul wdh Mi imi,non ailtlul In it a)
S 1,1101.1.00 of piivhiioyeor, Hiej
weather lioii’iiu hail done Ihi-MMnog . to 11-i.ii.t;
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mi ^ JITimir
l.i Mi(i]ily foie1 ,. lag n ovae id nil litiurh. IT Ml'
I. Mini Inirrn titiu ►ervleti (loin
tin
|. nd. wot- iivalldhlo tuny 01
lo-m . n ,|.&gt;■ ovti'pi timing remit"
li.cut “ • ill, ii , lit j ” prclntl* win’d
lln* ’ tuff' woilteil iiverllan-. Wdh
udl e t w■* on ilidy id idl lone*,
iorm-&gt; , 0 ilome*. wind uiliu'ioo’t
lilt I Mn* in&gt; i iad *■Itlft-i' me novel
lit,
till •* i vpoilly foreea.l
ihintit hold the 21 Innow, wiiho.il
an rigid’ Iniur' lep-e.
Kinldy *liithin« have inipnivej
|,in, 11 meats so.I nil now lake fnur
1 ,1, 110. ii olio ivmUuSk ifnily to it**'
|. iinlii - i,|t|«,-t air enlnldion*. Ull*
der ihe eionuiny program, mth
gh in id ie ii. Im.l lavil cut In two
or |lit'- u it tt(jy. Ihdlvmia, wat.lml
ltdoiifti I, I . ,i, help. Iran- all*
, orrt-ti !'t t l.tt’il olid nil.T elt-vs*
I inn*.
l'Iv|H’i itprldi. mo being condtu-led of lltt.lt ll «ml IlMflsUik,
Calif., with cgditt iiiidvvtiographv
u I,ii li i , .■ with Mimll luIlona* and
llirfaoth an lilgi’iil’ im device *•■yl
lark uplio mf*.’ agt-a id lenipfra1 t if , nil pit Mmf. flevidion, wind
il [riel Ion mid may pmallily show
ire efiwldlfii!'. If Mirrr*»ful, u*e of
l|n’» f wll he Vrldt-M'reBil.
V ij-1,1 pew Mnlldti* which *nko
daily Miiplnin* oh.rrvtdloiii of air
reSjldlnti . Iiavw bean eddril. liritiglug ihe iiuinWr to 2fi in Ihf Ibided
Stale* V irr othfr alnliornj includ­
ing one nl I’Ttirlmiik*. Ala.ka, ceport nlrph’ iw* iln'i gnlht ctsl 'id*
rid-' Ihe
si fad
t -ed Slnle*.

ut tali'n pi old,-m in the dlorky
Muutdaiii area, a specialist in «,r
mass pin. Tunis has been sent lu the
Knit Ijikr gtatlon.

BU SIN ESS M A N ’S

. LUNCH

25c
SERVKD FROM
11:30 TO *:M

•nAMA KICKS .fc#7

TfHfA1ZK18A. .Mi

J.'u. 4

I l',—Alaliauht matin gntnl, neWily
two Miiisls of. Os .Olemploil eon
veniuns ufit r ttutehdowu daring
the 11117 nens»ii. TJm . ITlnison ■
kb hi g 71 nyliii point;, mid made
I I totiehilowns.

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PERK’S CLUB
NO FOOLIN'

H en s
m ore p le a su re

bT

bssknapit-y. &gt;Vrml by Hut Hia't
, CT"'t,tmllrr
to arrure federal
Mtamntaa o f dr|pi*|l«, danlrd ad
bll'laarr to Ibr Fmlernl Drpnrlt
‘ itnr^sco Cofpmr'I'Ai whm f»tl»r*«io rvlad ll «a a »i«V.a bonk,
[stria Plan Hank an, belaeon
- aril Slid the drop blue
AO aHrmallvr but . lo eloio.
IS falb'wa” who bo** found It
BUuaUnt plane lo inob* depo;
S» well oa lo borrow am,II
of money, will urosdtr what
•It sbottk

Fine

C E N T R A L FLO R ID A BETS *14,000 A T O P E N IN G N IG H T OF DOG RACES

MANY LURID I’ UOMISKS have been made in recent
!wt i#*l* Ihnn Ihniigh IIII' feed years*bv-so-calli’il economic planner* that the chance to
Gi'm*times is rioi mm good n» Ihiy
tall Is going tu bo eradicated from our social system. . . .
would III*.
•' • *
Hut failure may huve Ilk virtues. Remove the chance to
Anollior lliInit |li»( t;tKe^ • ^ n i r fnll, nnd we shall miss one nf the best means of developing NM ilIT rr.ll.IN 0 8 ilH A p tillK n
TtiOly ►
in* inn* now have skilled
Gf tH«
«&gt;»»* of lK»r No Kf»on character. Have yull ever known a i*erson who never
Irrimiral mm In illreel oh«etvs*
#1* doGib ft fellow iturt net loft up fulled atl anything
undertook?—Dr. Ilureld Stonier.
imytiling hF
nc unuei

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. IMS

THE SANFOIID-HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA "

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RADIO
RADIO.
R A D IO

1938
RCA &amp; ZEN IT H
E A S Y TERM S

HOFMANN"
Electric Service
« Mafnalia Ava. P%m» Ml

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3’

8

. . .

a happier new year
• • . and more pleasure for the
thousands o f new smokers who
are finding out shout Chester*
field’s milder better teste.
- M ild ripe tobaccos end pure
. cigarette paper ere the best in;
gradients a cigarette can have
aaatkfU Off tkt things tkatgivtjou

more pleasure

in C knttrfidds.
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. .you'llJinJ MORE PLEASI
fin.ChestiafieUi
milderbettertnOt

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Social And Personal
ELISABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN* Society Mttar

Social Calendar

Girl Scouts Hold
Court O f Awards

Personals
Hr. RuttHI A tm tri *prnl j * t
I i i I ajt M (V*ht.

i Community I'n ilit at 1:12,
lack.
t haonlhty buiine** hnxhee*
f f l a i ’t 111! will be he!J
I l i M tV ietl. Iliu iru et aril I i
a. O. r . Ileimleo. Mr*. U p h
M ay . M m
a C. M*vie. Km ,
MVhllocu call n J.
l i t Wekiwa U'Ure Number FT*

The p t « t » n » » * opraej ht
Mitimc “Amvrtt** atiei »h h h
a p|»t • &gt;s pti*e*»led hy U t;
p e l- ||.J t»» Ielr"*. The play.
'I V r t u d i m I b i i i r * . " * • » • i t
ten u r i rinevieri hv l»or(. Mr
call
The t haricter* w « e a* fo f
h’* «
. . . .\ariier 11-14h
Maty Attn (V b li lu l
Katherine fleam
t i e Jm M r W i min's ClaV aril
■ M a* 3:30 u'vhmL.
MirKtne I N t . t ,
THURhDAV
S ir* H tl’ti Thr*.her
S h * retaU r « n i i m of S » a . IVlIv M a le
t m b Chapter Number Taw O r­
U l| U * |V»l&gt;n,
der nf K ttlira tiiai- »U I be ht|J
at the MiMiih IU1I
*»
• 3a raH iln . initial aced the r p a k ir
•M ark.
for ihe.erenhtr.
Jit*. C.
II
The T. K, L. C U » atll have a t'hrr.1, ii yt.rtel iiimmlllee tnvm
t * d t f and U tw v ti nerv'tnc a* (be hn-r a bo lalLtri 0*1 ...Hit mt and
h N M at Mrs. M. C, l w \ ’» n e j , Mill S tall ete»l.,
caratr of I lM alter* ami I ' A Ate
A t l l « -One hr J oj.e K i l l
aae. hi 1 : « aVIwrk.
Ihe avatd. mere R t f * hy Ml.*
PRIDAV Illntoo
Tlio.e p ir lt i n r a frit
The trcuU r m u llec of
Ihe h*dc*Ni n. tv. JaUne
H o* &gt;rd,
A *a*rk *a l/ ti'M .U t ilm t ' *nt I'hiM N i n e end lloa.eVeepet;
ha held With M rv It IV W tal Joerr K lK . H..a.eLieper llth-1
maa al the ViW * lle lrl al 3 &lt;* Root. rorh.
tMIre
rhipman.
U u .’l r o ,
tire .»m »ler.
need).’
The R » l M&lt; l i n I’hipter Sort* aonun *o4 t o n d r U it ; IM tt
and Haachier, &lt;4 the Territory Sinlman. Iiendte**, hoaieheeper .
ef rWeeJt irUI « t " t
a*
«he Mstly* itort#4h. ma.tr&gt;*n: M*
haas* of M rv K, IL R.maitlUl at Me Chapman. ) rotor nitron, lire
» aa oVKtek
I'Tpley. I n i t l i o , Rulh
Sterr
The I’ lrl Jw-.eil * a ill one* al .lion*. bomemaLrr, ho4..ktsper
Iha tillte H o n e al 3 IL m i n i Inirrheth
W
ham.
it m m t.
la para he4 m l l n t le .lv
t U iO lil
8 pemer. M e natrr;
AH June'* and r-ttitf
h « h IVuli lld 'a ll. fm t ’ U ri. unne.
afhanl air). Iniere »e i I* i r t u
ph.toctapWi. JanhY etljren pi
Ishut an oWer a III a in-at Irmtp' •eoer, hon&lt;e n*t-e, #nl*o. i am
mre* a| Ihe tittle ll.o .e el i n
Me-, el .it tattler and able
U*rlarh ft*r a »horl meelin*.
Thv#
to n tn t
t-nd.iteJ
The C, A.N e f the Find Bapli.* pin* a ore
Ihtly Jlotte.
Mari
Claartb will bare a *oeml meriiar In n W helrhel.
A ndre)
llt.h ,
p i (be a t a r i al 3:1% oVUefc.
Mata*it IV*. .&lt;*«, K w l 'i t a f IV u*
Mary tt to ||«dre*.
Sat*
H&lt; lm
SATURDAY
The Fmtr A le , ■ ill ipmvotr Th'a*her Vltelnia Inn 1#. Mjtrl
a 4aate mi lUe' .l|ltt»*TT VfhtMk I3irah.li, m il IV ’lj j„' ,\We,
la aa «*&gt;h - v «-.tit - » • o’, u v KX»W Yp| tiiiah, th Kile.
The ilr|&gt; Lryd » nmhi aalth
. M rrir v*tt It lain l.bid hi t»e
Utile Rhythm lililv
U d t e •it natih pi er Ihr ,\#a T ilt
| h t t all rwlwred rill orrhedr*.

atbek.

Birthday Enjoyed
By Miss Jane Staley

George Helmcr
Ford Asks Labor
Board To Vacate
Declares Reds
Rack CIO Union Wagner Decision

Secretary Gray
Activities Warns Agaimd

Alelien W ire ha* lift for A c
U n a. I U . vtvrrr in e i ttodetil
ir CaiaUer tehnvtl of Theolepy at
l.'iMry L'alvmlty.
Mr. «nJ Men. J It St. ..’h*.
hate reluitieri le*ii AhinttlenVa, * hi i t tney .pent Ihe hall

tin*.

N*H&lt;*n*l am id force* are boIn* brouiht up
to SBlhorltc.l
I'.tvntUl nl Iilj.omi u lllu it an-l
i-nUitM turn.
fl.OO
Tli» I'nltetl Slali&gt;
pnalitri’.
i’ll ihr w oiM * pee* n* e*eept
It'r n •• tat { « « It »iuull .pi&gt;nM&gt;
M '** ti In Mnjleo.

Jll» W. J. M.'fllaill a n d lU'Ulb
I n , Sally, tv'eimil SatunUy final
Jmkneatdlr
nhrtv !%■ t
-(Hill

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Wr. « h4 Wr*. J, K Motmiii. Jr,
hair h id n* ttuit »u - « .
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ENGLISH'S

Kiwunis Dance Will
Be Given Thursday

M i&gt;% Iktnnhr limit*'* lift* it
lurnml hi iVntft
Hill
ahert*
*h«* Is iua*M itiHrmtnr in tb**
l»ahJit
arlMoIt,
aft«i
liaimc
Ik** h&gt;*i»4*)a
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her
Iftnath. Wr, am
Mr*. &lt;\
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TH IS

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C#r4t»nu#i4 rrow p i*r Oft*
« iVTi fttl »•( lli»* Nicotine
pi&gt;'f to'liftt, Hint it •-** iIimW nig
111 It ini %.**11 eeli’fv. rfthNlR*.
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it*,*
iimitt*1
* -inti nil nttiir
Inletfetrtiee uidii the UiiiHit
* k tat* n I.- b..f» h vl**n am!
Says Proposed Feder­ Iiit«i |-t nffH liuttd'*.* Mr. 11*1 Item
ft*-*
ft
.n
ipbi*
ft-mm* and
Vutoniobile Witt Item er olher 'e
Mvniiln .1. l.\)i t*f
h.ntiln niiir*
lutija anil fniuta* li l» n Ilf*
al Law Would Apply tiler |*
**IU 4t» f i%iti***« ui»* i illmnle InlMr ••!* nUnlt it*. The I i iivnlloi of mint |mp«Htdiiti‘
M u r t.•*# li&gt;ifrn» f« run. r«*M*»
11ltd 111'" 1 it fit 11 Thr* ftIa ftI
itdluM
in tlti*
I - tilting peinM tflrn’ il forVom pil’ II l»n »**»•* ftliUli intuhi qiltH
To Every Business t£AtH'tti
\iliii* **lmIII*I In nmrrrlntrdL
t*nd liitupiiiur-: **f &gt;t«'ttUi|&lt; rnre Willi I hope nttlm cxpiretl ln»t tumid »!o&lt;uuu*nt*.
T* art* l'*k*l i* |lr rhrn|*#«t
tir tl in •11 VfffVliif tn«* cttchit*
ml d#.i t*’ In* HirnMi* d t** tin f ’l’lil,
IHi* iti li I*■*
TALLAIIASURK.
Fla.. Jam I. rm u ld'lpd mtlb«dlM«a »»n
The Piilil pp'iU-in
’It*teee the
Jill
Tiiharrn Snuff I2V0H per loll
vTi—Srervlary » f Sia'i II. A. tVmmnnLtlt
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In
l*ke
mid anti Nyteru nu
I'obmi Ci*m**r thiil IU.SO
fiiay Mhl Inlay Hit- (Vilahooey
r'ln .terPunl*’ llte "t polemic" of
mild I* ■*.
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thiah Coiporalittn Ueensiug Aei
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|*aihni{ in l'mi|tttt nt'aM appty uni, d&gt;
rtihid i i hai Idh il, m*u jm r in uliteli “ iittlnelruil piilil*
In vnluully every cor|mniiiii« t|.
pinfit I ."ivu*ii;|it»»‘lMi»» i*m| m iitj e * tv M-vr.l hy ^ r i t t t \ Iheir
il e In vine** in Meilil*.
* \ men
lltitr !*•* 1 It ht ■ii iit' ulm l
in I ritli HHttt » ‘i-I’tiul* il
In &lt;&lt;t ..|ieialien with Hit eecie .»*ih Iji &lt;% v liltrli i»to d* li|mrttto| v.ithint in t.pil. were forcibly tv
true* of x*afo ht Ihe cavitell t f •«» 111*(i tiiislit iif Liliitf In i*!ncutil itir* ■hrtlilril ftnnf *1'lit* mi iltlil even
•late c t " » r « i« » * U ,
limy i* pr&lt;
Os pff*nrr|lH*d hjr flu*; \V.i*n**r letei ly le'Muitiv.l fintn leavini;
STOP
lie &gt;itti tl phi tit*,”
Art.
LOOK
of
mipurattoo* rrgUterttl
m
■*1 111tn ;*nletlieii - bi’vJtne
ITeriiU, their rapitallrailen anil tr
ieni.r«lM| a i li |it,. |ilm, mm.
JACKSONVILLE
LISTEN
rvipl* hy Ihe »la(e from C. ipotn
nii-n» [III I 'U b U « In n it
a.i.
le.n liiThH'*.
ti.iiinl
ilm,
i leiiiintnl'i
tine
l.rl a* mahe
The O M ihaneyllorih bill, nmv nlilDVlt, them eln*. ulili th, f lit
t n* r ear
i’.'ttlinii.cl r*pm I’l j f On#
Ufitre Ihe Senate jviliilat) mm
lee*
IIha
(ilmt
tnuv in.'iit.
In ,n!..!
In
nett
w ith
milter in K ir iiilc ’tn aealtl mtaipe l!. iir-J J.iiK-mt Slwli i t. .inl&lt;* i .
m i
at
H r
the p o «r t» i»f Ihe Fi^eial Trarie ■ml temper*!
■rretal n i l
pri-lleni it tne
■ a it ydlih
1Vminiishat nittl rrt;uNle Ihlei
n*.ei l.tImi
trhleli lm
T.i| il.
.1 I If id i. I*, pui v tV M ivloi ot
■lale and foieian
rsttitmutr hy the 11*' iilenl i |f K »» ht
III.’ Itltn ttp l -Iti'vieini’. it II Itol la 1 01
liru tilitiy eonilnienx iimfi-r ahl.h m ine ef 1,&lt; lint Nit hel. tihiini
('iiurlpmis K Efficient
the t’ linmln’t of I'ttimncrn* build
it-itnttalhtrij. may rtiKaa* In *ui!i ph*u|i e
i. i’ha .
nl j ’t.lu ■mr liiTiio.ii.»
n» tuim l to re
SERVICE
i.in merer,
l telli r |.|.I||4|.||
i i T vi S n t.il St i nt m
rot u n it mill
the bill woul.l mnkr cerpoia
p • 1 .1 * 1 1 Jill e 41
1st
&amp;
French—Tel.
9121
to ati til t i
.pH' f l.'M i ry-iii dim:
' m&gt; mlijn i I * lieefwina by *he h
!* i . . Hull .
tile
IlilllL'
4
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1
IVtUIP
J
I’n V ial trade
tuntniluiolt and • ’leu piriin! "
t i el.l ivguialr taoer romlil loti* ami
I' ntlnv in il * i iiiiiiuunivili
I i1 tV thiii 11*lIpi*'', I 7 \\ Il ill»*
litnlr praetkee.
fin* .1* ii*. i.T tile r i n tmnrfill'll! Jktid
ll*M 1«'i .
|F*‘1I**||
(imy
*ahl Hie aenvlarie* of • 'll. i lie lieil II
•.till*.•n.ii i i;t***- Iih'Mm * **i wpfp mm
•»iie w l l o i of Ihe i-itttt|."H of Mi. II.Tin. r
I lt d thill Kil I lit! *«| «(ti- lift III’ of 1 Hlllllji' In.Ik!*
retTimnetil* lieenme Intetei'cd m'
il *d tin* Wifi Hm W W'nii* hlurititx lh»* niPfitli
I In ptepitml l i e lierau.e Ihe arc
i«f |1, lomU-i, .Hu'iit
TOveil led
v'.iriei or slate hamlte ihe i*»u
iHi* iii**i milk'.
nine .if rin jurat ion liei-ii***. Thi
l-u ii mi lil transfer |nn»ei fie n Hie
’.ill miimtaliutw depart nit l»t» III
II . fi.teral r&gt;'teinnirni, he *akl
Tin* eernTanei i'f «tale Melioli
Dairy Fecit
&gt; * It . mtipile* ami dtitrlbiilei In
When!
iii..&lt;(ie&gt;n to offirml* in all tiairm
Snnp Curn
i »&lt; oreaniiiii
nhilr (itay * a .
p it .niln&lt; of Ihr Nalieit.il A*.*icla
IVmml llu&gt; unit
I ’otl of .‘''iTtelnriv. of Stale,
Miilimam
;l
n *i
\ ^‘**i|H*itutl tdoi h pour w.i*t
J "t
lb*' 111.1 in pi ire 4.1 Hurry KI1HPT 1
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. l*-.l»r rhdlip. ha* leturttnl &gt;
kitkcxitlr, i l e , trliepc hi’ aHvlid
Kiii.valle I ’r l k f t of ll.ivopa'lt;
and Sutceri.

t'KI.KHV K tR
SEASON

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1 tmfwilny n i ih a l Hit' Mjiyfaii
ll»*Gl I *flu IlMH* iiVK*rk ItllMI 2:00
*» i l»n l Till* iltifii-i* i* ■ 1 1 a ll y in
f i n h luil nod
Mill It* furti
flii-d tiy \ 11*•«•* \V r»'ri V f ltr lii'i
U f f f i lie iVliit* §ltd rl hi Apopka
I lie fidlnirlM^ f u a i m i d m have
Jut u * p p f in* t i l ; il* «*!■•I»1 illac t II aI;

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S a n fo rd C ash F e e d Store
2112 SANFORD AVK.

*

TKLHI'HONE 80

m m m m m m m m m m P tm m r * m m m r v m m

Spring Tailoring!

f ‘i*I»m»nt H i* ll«r|**'r,
Ili Wffl, ll*d*mt Ila&gt;»v&gt; nnd II* *n&gt;
Air. ami Mr*, llehiy NVlmii of 1*inkwell, FliMii r f miill itii* T*|in
(t,
|1, I M I’ll nnd
( haribain,
C . Mr. and M iv
1"W IV i!# \ i 1.441 of S. u»h Ihr* Ipfttaid LntiK |tiTT|*lhlli innim 1
(*•*&gt; V a . and Mi, and Mr*, flay **i, It W Wan*. IV V t'lmplH lI.
nt.41.1 t'handle i rf IJ4w iirui'til 1#, 1!ui»v
\Vi«Miuff, l ia r
L n ami
Va. were m eat
riniiora al Ihr I auk I •nt«'n.
In 'ii* ' mu i*&gt;ni J
loiar of Mi, and
Mrs. C. A.' n&gt;i|1«*r, 11 II# f'a*wi 1| iiinl K#il I
AatnYy,
Kiinifri«.

Thf Mhmiiic but* Imh fi'iuft«d m 11tf I ’n u r i'l’ v Id M »( kta Nl

10.111

Tw i

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T i t C la s n lf v

Mr. Clws. *Bullard

Sale Of Pianos Has
(ione lip itOO Percent

H illtaia*
VtiaiiMia,
k a i ly lr 1
ll-‘t*fW &lt; k r.
llr t W t
ft.
t h a ik Ib "«.
I»n fund
Un.
Ill siy \\ i# iP. f !it*m*% I?.***. Jamr*
A Bn 11 FPI i, Jut k iadlifi,
I. I# l atu
lldiy Kicliaii. J»lm
H*n’T*itwtKii&lt;f :| |*. M d ullrr. ami
fU|iy Kavillc

Mrs. Ixsinardy Will
Address Club Meet
Will sacrifice .1 A III cent
sitire tilting b.l.titin tear,
fur FiiiMl. A fine uppor*
luniiy fur
smnettne In
make ST.'t n month alMiie
expertst*. MHH) REASON
FOR HELLING.

REASON ARM
RATES

■ you to romp in unit inspect
. Lot Mi. linllucil Iuko your
iI irnii'iit.s mil lip alijpiithl at

SKF nil ITIONK

Captain Ed Bice
Sanf.n l 11..at W.nkt

B.L. Perkins

D. I). Welbnrn

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Honda Arrow

Your Resolution For
IMS
,^
* smim ^tt** *
should be to use
SEM INOLE DR Y CLEANING
And Hiit will W mm Men Yi'ii *» V’i-.snuIiaI v*
thfti you nill V9&lt;*I break, f*»r muf jmj've bail
your rbil he* r leaned the StnniifU- ft ay. «ur
qftajltjr ftvrh *ftiwl -imJing a&gt;rvkrr a re itjrc In
enlire

iu aaain ami arain lit u» d*» your

GROWERS and PACKERS
SUPPLIES
he ImsinesH will be managed by Eddie Riiwson. a rMA
deni uf Seminole County for eleven yeum.

rlftftaifiK

UNEXCELLED
ATLANTIC
COAST LINE
RAILROAD

SIN G ER
HEAR HIM

.

ur warehouse will lie located In the Fred Rail bu ilding
on 9th Street between French and Laurel Avenue*.

S E M IN O L E
DRY CLEANERS
5TH S4TRKET BETWEEN FRENCH AND l.ACHEI

�■*

TUESDAY, JANUARY «, *

YO U N G M AYOR

ootball Coach.
At Rollins Hat
Unusual Career

Ily FRANK SIACMII.I.KN*
t
NEW
YORK. Jiii.
Tha fata of American •ju*mc»aj
In business In 11117 was bound
op wMh tha willingness nf the I
/American people to lend, and to'
hlra. money.
t
A twelve month that started|
out with buallies* surging ahead.,
with willing lenders and eager,
borrower*, draw to a rlo»e w l'h'
ah. Industrial nare faltfrlng «nd

ack McDowell Once
‘Wan Member O f A ll1
Southern GridTeam
MtW INTER PARK. FIb„ Jan.
Jarh
Me Dowell— head,
eoarh of the
Rollins t'alleg")
football team for nine year*—did
gome retnlnlseeni'n* up In
drawling
manner
today
and
paaa«d them out tn friend*.
McDowell on er wa* all cn'dth*
am member of the North Car"I la* (Hate grid mitlll.'
;’ i "Altar IS years,'’ hr -anId, "II
fa a little dlfrieult tn reinemtier
aome thing* bu( ns I recall It
t i a a hoi Heptemher dny when
1 wa* flrat Inlmdured to this
game called football. It win on
the athletic field a| the high
arhtwtl In Gainesville In H»IJ.
rn ei
Ibe eoneh
fit that time, and lh«* W l one
I arrr played under, professor
P. W. Iluehnli lie Ipel him liy
■landing around and growling

rjekened when lhr llf*-Mood of
money failed To How lato lha
making of new
horn*, new
plant a.
I
tjrraaL finaneliil home* In Wall
, i n t i felt the result* af 'half
failure l i furewr that, *l*h dl»ecr'lng euddetinna* In lit* autumn, people and
Indiiuiton*
would nut 1m willing to buy the
ireuritiea Wall atreet had wmtiirleil to aril for corperatwna

Harry E. Guylord, 2J, graduate
of Stetson unlveralty’a IBM low
class, will becoma mayor of4Eu».
I Is, Fla, January 3. Nswied'dt-an
election recently In tha taka
roun'y city of 11,000 peopla. Gaylonl la believed to be ode of the
youngest mayor* for a town of
that site.

GREYHOUND
E N T R IE S

T O N IG H T

Vlftllr i'8(M&gt;rf Ilf HliIf■ f»sr frill)»
■lid **ffrlalil»| M 111* Mllif-.l.l
HImI• firriitra* \Vti&lt;jl#aulp Mdrlirl
l*i iruflmi. milut iduhuIi|i*m
unit ulliur il#titIp*• fur ** 31 Iomii
IshiIim. »nilItill nl 13HI A &gt;1 |n
«li*r. f*N t*|»»»riiN) In J, il. Hi hurl,
M'liiiHiiPr,
IIIIAMIHN: riM. 81*1 l*««. rntuli
■ppmi T&amp; p rrm ii I H I. t l&gt; *
II U, IIH 38, limil Ijr VISE; «» 1*8
&gt;-■&gt;u:« ritinli. Id-Til*; I'M 3b, ij-lir.
»MIAI'GKHUIT: 1‘M. m.I. I.m

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Now it is

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Olata of Florida To Herman k
Arthur JsrohsenState of Florida To Mri. 0. J.
Bamett.
Mart pat*

nations .

SERVANT

Whitaker. John

y

A R r^ y

&gt;

PLANES'
DO N O T'A IM '
FOR A OlRECT HIT
tUHBN TRYING- TO
SINK A
BATTLESHIP
■THEY AIM '
v
ALONGSlOB! .

"A Os* Line for Home” originated

•r 0*.'

at

na

Tu

n. Ewing.
Crep Uan
Anderson, M. D„ *gl Tn Armour
Fertiliser Worha.
.* Copy Of Death Cartlflaata
(frothier. John Wabater Date of
Death, Jan. «. lis t .
Lie Papdaa*
Federal Laud Bank of Columbia
V* Arnold J, Kallie*, wldr.
Suit Law
By
* m i nwad1
Commercial
Kxebanga
Bank
Tru.l Co. Va M, J. B. llohan.
Suit* In Chaneary
4 0 *T IC K MACHINE C a
Ilaker. ARonao Va Mamie Baker. tea w . p i r i t *r.
ra o R i
Black. Mary Ilm ry Va llarrr
Black.
Burt cm, Edna Cron Va. Il|y*»ee*
. Burton.

«0 O M &amp; IN (r &gt;

Contrary to geutral belief, army
bombera dir not aim for tha saperstructure, whan trying to sink a bat*
tlaahlp. By dropplog tha bomb
alongside, tha explosion occurs be­
neath tbs water, and tha resulting
concussion it more effective than
a hit above decks.

I'fSUAHM; ({rtil'iilit* t n r i n t i a
I*' 1I f f , in***li11 H I uj.iif t m, Ai • / • 15)f».
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lit**.
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HAYNES

WERT-The JEWELER
tlanlty, tha Apollo Oracle at SalphT
waa worshlppad by ardaat ptlgrtml
who took aounaal from Ula “aaparnatural” gas spring. Today, la ml&gt;
lions of Amartenu hopes, gee t* the
quick, cloak, and economical ears
vent tor cooking, water heeling,
house heating, and refrigeration. I

Diamond* And Watches
Uno Watch-And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
• w u a a u p r i c k * s a a t u b i .o w k *t *

•m ■, rtswt at.
rs «&gt; a
*«u •
■ e a iX B a iM e ia a t liiiia iia a ia a a iiiiia a a a s

T E L E P H O N E 679-J FOR

W AYNE FEED
WE DELIVER
PROMPTLY

2

YOUR PATRONAGE
APPRECIATED

13

nor” I Rot behind Florida'* s*f*ly limn with Ifao ball
In my
liand mid nloiul 40 yards to gu
, . . and how fine It felt to he
standing behind the g»n| wait­
ing on one nf those terrible of­
ficials to i-nnio gel the C»!J,
"Oils time
Hill
Mldilleltsilf
went over
(ho
linn fur
tlm
touchdown for the Hoillh against
th* All'Waut *1 Los Angeles —
arjd called for a drink of gin.
Then there waa the lime H|al*
played Florid*, again at Tampa,
and We filled Hoof
ftowyer’*
mouth and eyes full
of
aatid

try the beat. City Bbo* Shop,
tlo Hanford Avenue.

F o il It i"oin
newly
furnished
B TA K T t IT k ~tew year r lg h t uput tin cut, Hlh and Park, Phune
Itosulve la apr-elfy Dealer t 2b0.
' Gey long lasting quality |&gt;alnt
fo r your hume nlel save money, 1C— IlmiMea F o r Kent
• * fltaitley-nogers Hardware t'o.
U IU IIT toom untulnlahed house
located at Hlh and
Magnulla.
t— Ixml A Found
__
130.00 monthly. Phone 200.
lo ifl tu A C L de|ut.
Hanford.
tody'* green rna| with fur cul- lo * Magnulla A v* Twenty dol
lare per month
In advance.
U r. P|a*#o rNuryt In Hod KIlM
Phun* *01 J.
bnd receive reward. A
’

tt year* old. Neat and
« * —dy employment. Ap
pagans) Hemlnol* Coaaty
f i t W. lid Bt.

I'M liNl'.IJ I” •

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K *I m . Rkoda H- wId, T# John
P. Whitaker.
Mitchell, C. St , at u To A. II.
flobart*. at ux,
Orothlar, Georgia L , wld. To
M yth M, A Henry A- Taylor.
MI|t*r-Bm|tH Investment Co, To
J. W. k Maltla Jordon.

For Cbett Colds

■i' H AVE TOUH Vatcti'repaired ty
aka whe really knows haw.
Briggs. Jawalv Magnolia A t*

r« of babies, |•b•ln* l«t-W .

an

RuttO

I ' O m i l L ’l ’
IAk Ii I, 4*- from tha bea'a direct path to hla
lull 11*1 IlMlll, Mlfll lit9! *-ti :i»|r
M j,
1»*IE. ii (ii W, #4 IT | v , n i l s . T l ItllUIMtM,
rumb. I l fiu VI * ;; |TH la.
II I',
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t I . S J ; (| 1*1, t u i | k , ‘ ruriit* ist&gt; list*. I I I *t; N.s tn f | l u l l r i . Nl 11I’ll I LEGAL NOTICE
UK SB. t u l l e
I H\ U r M ti u t i l i i l i i i . H V T ». «A .
TANIIUIIINIIH: Fin.
)•&amp;
Inn I l . l t t
i% th ij ru i'ii-r w t i i k r « i i '^ r r
I#*".. Nt* Hll|i|l||pH
IM IM M IC M
N n ii.r
Yin*
ft tv
Jl IKiVV fUkUiil.lJ l o i'm .
Al'I'UsH; Ht*|*|illFH HkM. »|pfiiniMl •uils-N III Pf tljtMhill M M i k H ,
iTiTH OF FI.OIIIII4*—«% I’HIb
I III h i . n u t! h.««l ii Ifo III M r u t l l
r^i"! *
H N N .M II
rirt.
till*
I»»»,»*,
pm, 11he l&gt;«k(p.. Vfjrh Im|« ** Tp 111*MHflPd!It 1&gt;«, Hl*IWa Hull««sg11y, M‘i'&gt; 14II ITU
IIH TUM IUTATH OF RAMrimii hi r*inui, «n*i ph|s|»|ipp: VI »♦» If W ' l i l K P f ,
t »:l. M. M IIWMIU IHstfBSft.
HIm) mini, IlIncM Twl*a, t II IIII r *"
HtJ AH lII *; F l i i s ini *
|i|i rp ,( Mt&gt;
FI4Als NIlTli n
,
sfw,
Hquil. II H II 23; II pII* Ioup Ullll* H up lt l ll *
Nfiriri: in )ii:m;nr mvra
«y i*r rt|iinl. II d (l 23, lltlli'luu*,
HU*NI&lt;r I f i T A T O D l t
ll.siai li«^*(, lhitl th* urutrrftlKnrt; will nn th#
iN ir li i 11if Ha, I ’lV T Im*u ", f a i r t*» tit* dny nr JfM
I'M I, I V tip II 30
Minry, A, h, Hit, Urol* Is applied.
Better than * mustard piaster,
1IKANH: lHiui|i| Hii|i(i1l*» llf&amp;lil. H‘mh| q t M l I l r . | I C i
pi r*ptit to Dial Miinnritbl# f'minty
it*’ nil it rut if %til. , h i m Ini t tl«iH
Gin
T l HMATI MIHr
i h »*i , i4 | I p
Jtitlrtn nf H*tnIniil'it I,**iunly» FAiirl- UiBtrrol* gets action because It’s
(illw lipra. Hi hi nil , YiiIhiIIidm ili-Mtim. U n li t , hum l. * t
«l|t 11
«tn, my fInn) r*uni n acfttunl ntid NOT Just * selva. It’a a - aesmlar
mill fJlitii( HIlliiffltaK 13Xs 3d Min* iMtim- I n « i u n l l l r ii »t t h I I i i l m ; vmiilifiN im AilnmnAHirafrlK nf th* hm ilM iR—bHeMiIa ! In f nMtftratiUi
Ibitrtt* *»r Humiicl It Hrhwnn*
IIK^NH fl.lmnl
mi|i|*H
p*
»**•», • Y %»•- f 1 «-o - pipsifpr A l l l l r k ,
IJIIKTH: H*i |s|*IIph H|iM .|*inrn»i, II.Siii*|? u«. l . n i H , Nd v •*| •|*lI* *
ilm fidctt. an«I «t *«li1 tlm*, thrn end helpful la drawing out local eoe*.
■imI ilirri*. in-ill* nppHi'nI|n#i fn th* gaatfan and pahs.
lM«M|pf**|P, IIIMlkPl ulfillll BltU-ll
*1 I MINI I'M
HM|i,.l|r.n Mk I.I.
fur « final pi'tM*'m*nt Used by mdllona for N yeara.
Fin. i*rr «!«»■ I*nn imi«lh Mt in ii i*t &gt;: f u l r , tiiHfh.Pi i i n i i Girt, f v r ehbl J
of iny ' adtp(nl*triiDun of hiiIl" Heoceuaroded fay meay doctors mad
Vrrjr f*w. fir I'#hupi, 1uw*•r.
tlltui! b i l t t , «iU-8t*p
i-isliil*-, #ii«1 fur «fi
dti»i hnri- Burses. All druggliU*. la thru*
ro llV
&gt;Hht-||pi|&gt;
H.
Ca i g Hi h ,
IlltOt'rol.l; FL», pr.iii’p, |*rr II*
fun me m mi*h Atlfiiinlpiratrlx
•r.
\
r W T hd g &gt; . I I 6(1.
Iinfill this lb** llh day uf Ik*
4*A1111A«11:: HupiiIIpe HkM. *1pMAY: I l V a n u l |
H h.
N n.
|
rembrr, A. M 1917.
lintml tii'HlpratP.
»Iitill&gt; ii r m l p . N o &gt;rtlpB r e p u r l p U ,

C lassified Advertisements

refined while woman
to
Wh&gt; general hoot* t-osk

OP RAIN t h e y q uit WORK,

IN THE HOMES OF MILLIONS!

SA N F O R D M A R K E T REPORT

Jlrrnpr. Plh„ iVi|ipnlin|rAti, bulk,
ippir Icm, ttt.fto- Iso.ou. Fur i*n«*«l
fltulltv Hiimr |c»***i#r 113.wm
I’AllllilTH: Hi*|i(iltPP iiifm|pfhTp,
«!«hihiu1 Hdltfs inaikri firm Fin,
ppr dom, !»un. tur,
rA U i.iFi.nvvi:n hhi&gt;h ip « iiibt.
ilrmiiiiil Inir, iiiiitk*i plrntli'. Flu.
1*1 but bpr* A I*Ue. br«l 11*1*
VI fi ll Tt I'nonr, TVI 31*11 *0.
- ri'l.mT: Fill, ir* rrl«. PinrrP.
If,II, Frl iilfg, »mnll Iol«
illlhllf hliihpr
ri:f# m iv
liun, f0*llr.

iik a h t h

dm.

H Uf

c o i.ls A 11 1&gt;Mr Fin. |&gt;rr boa. bun.

Iltle .

No Huppllrp.

rim.

Seven Room unfurnished boose,
120* Park. Iteaeonahia.-* In
quire 107 Park Av*.

1176.00 CABII will buy
my
equity of 1484.00 In 1»S7 Ply­
mouth driven 2000 mile*. UsI'
ante 116.00 per month. Nader
Shoe Bhop,

SANFORD AMCO FEED STORE
H. a

M cCALL, JR.

O N Ii: 7. B-JIIW AHT*.

Schick Shaver

For Sale

.

fu

nilNKHH CAIIIIAfHV Flo. por
but.

kipri.

F.fHlrlaANT} Nci pii|i»IIpe.
VtHTAtlOlsTC: FU. M* bua. b\if.
fiw. •8-*tr.
1.RTTUFH! It H**pi«t»j Huppllpp

)tl»«ri»l.
lUrnnhil
(Util.
iiii**kp|
■irndy. Fin. IU N * hurK.
irKliKIIMs IS fa. «#rin Hilly Ulr

(Peanut)

for ECONOMY «nd
SATISFACTION use

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch

DoubleJested/DoublcAdhaf

■ r r * BAK ING
E V V POWDER

Stall 30-34

StmtMet

qunlity* plow *d-lb

DAN

fo r d Coop* * IM —fourwhetl
slier ( i n —large aetul trailer
I a gobollt Dodge track. Had
Mat. weed ear dealer*.

B e e s AREf-WEATHERY

PROPMBTS i AT IKE 8ION.

'Ihe rnusej
. |
Authorities
dha grant aome
widely.
The Nstlounl Ammetapan ° f
Manufacturer* iiimUmml heavy
•nxes. a year oT costly labor
strife—with psTlinp* mow of I*
to rnme. mid government regal*"
Mon of, noil compel Itlog wit h,
private industry ns "stop signs’
to money seeking a clear high*
,way Into business use.
tioimi economists Idamad the
sit uut ion on u normal Ist-down
following n rush or luisineaa and
a sharp lift In.piirc* ns kulustry
got Into swing In mnke up tha
production deficits of the depres­
sion. In spring, said these eco­
noml*la,. buyers in many liae*
corporation treasuries, were hard got Ot^Vstockril and "the ImMutn
hit. Steel, the ronslrui-tlon trades, /ell uut" of u doien important
the heavy machinery business roimmslilie*.

l l t ’HTAlll&gt;; Fin t'uilr. No Hup*
pilpp

b_AnnoiincemenU

Seminole County;
Court Records

Nome lllame The. tioeefnment '

aalne*rll|e won
the
stale
rhamplonslilp l&gt;crnu*«- they had
poma good foot hull players, In­
cluding Blau I.tidwlg who kIrked
With bl* bare (&lt;mi| and wna a
halter tulltiark than , his con­
temporary a| Ihe tlnlrcrslly of
attend*.
- "Ila wm heller Ilian most of
th e' eollega athlete, nt Ihe lime
and would
hnvn made
All
..American hill ho never got .out

had a good voire.
Dal*
Van
|&amp;;'.,Elckle was a substitute. I'rof.
, Bucbcils caught all of n, snuikptj. tng ’ &gt;t hn* time nr
ntinlhi-r—
C . lbat wa* his speelallr.
; "John ,Riwl Davis was n sports
H b Writer on llio Times Dnl»n and
L , uvervhodr In
Ala. hua
County
I ; hated him becaUsu they didn't
know him.
' "Borne of ji* found wo mold
B / u a r n • llvllhond playing f(Hi|lia|l
K . no era went to llorkIngham, N
h i 0 „ illr h Rrhool and barn toon
g . galling our grits uinro or lessj
f v . Irrogularly alne* . that lima as
B result of participation In th*
^ ’ ■Annual Fall Hysteria.
J" . " I gut mini, at North Cnrolina
L
B U I* a little Inter, t plny.-d on
* 4 - tw 0 pf |||„ Wor.t foollmll teams
. * v e r heard-of In ISJt'raml IPI5.
T h * linesmen had a habit
nf
E - turning around
slid
wntrblng
|hn barks run w|l|i the
llhll.
m . tH an ilm e,
apidaudlng
gingerly
f.\ Upon paitlrulatly -giKid
playing
J- '' by tha list k«.
• ■" I ean'l fnrgi’ l our left tarkle.
t.I d ano of inir games ho niiiiln
K j ' - foglllar trip* In III* aidellne,
to ask Ibo srnru uf Ilm world
b*, aeries games.
"But after tho.o years Caroline had ■ roml rollon yeor olid
”
State brtiugbt In some good men
m
including I*i&gt;n Childraaa,
who
played on Red (Irang*’*
bam
atormliig prufeselonH|., and lloh
Warretv who w«s a graduate
•U
- .
...
,,
.
,

Industrie* Are Dependant
On Free Flow O f Capital

S la c k r n if a j
M IlU O H ^ O t rOUNU'sHAVA I l l s !
USID BY OUR GO’ ' i HNMCHT l

No BLADES, No LATHER
No ORUNH, No LOTIONS

State Market

Randall Electric

SANFORD, FLORIDA

co.

HARVEY HODGES
PROPRIETOR

PRONE 9139
10TH 8T. AND FRENCH AVE.
HOOD TIRES AND TUBES

D U N N • S « c r « ( O p t r a i l v * 48

ABOARD T H E
’RISING s u n ; w u
PANGS SMUGGLING
SHIR POSING AS
A SHIPWRECKED
SMUGGLER IS
TR YIN G TO GET
IN T H E GOOD
GRACES OP
C A P N B ILG E .
.DAN K N O W S WU
FANG WILL GET
IN TOUCH WITH
T H E SHIP — AND
TH EN KNOWING
WHERE W U FANG
A N D FAGAN ARE
HIDING HE CAN
.P U T T H E M
B E H IN D T H E
BARS/

SAY, CAP, I Y GREAT STUFF.
BEEN TWINKIN’ \ M'BOy.VOULL
OVER VER
\ MAKE MORE
IDEA A N ' I L L
D O U G H 'N
GO IN O N VER
YUM EVER
I
S M U G G L IN G
/ HEARD O F
PR O P O S IT IO N /.
BEFORE, j
. W IT H V U H ./ iU .
y

I WAS THINKIN, CAPN
BILGE, S U P P O S IN ' W U
FANG W OULD F IN D
OUT W C W E R E ,
C H E A T IN ' O N H IM f
Y O U 'R E IN T O U C H
W IT H H IM A L L THE
TIM E A R E N 'T V U H 7,1

AINT HEERD
FROM W U
FANG FER
A SPELL-NOT
SINCE W E
DELIVERED
THIS LAST f
CARGO— J

BUT I W A N T A
STRAIGHT UNDERSTANDS
ABOUT TH* S P L IT —
FIF T V -F IFT V A N ' N O
F U N N V B U S IN E S S —
VUH CAN O R O P MB OFF
IN H O N O L U L U AN*
IL L GO BACK AN* GET (
_ T H IN G S READY. \

BUT W E L L BE MEARIN*
FROM H IM SOON N O W -A N '
ME W O N T F IN D O U T
WE'RE S M U G G L IN ' O N T H
e iD E -W U O L L T E L L M in i!
N O W I W A N T T* K N O W ,
W HO VUH SO T
^
P E R T E C T IO N F R O M - ®

GIVE M E T H ’ LOW
- DO W N SOS
ILL K N O W T H '
•x W H O L E SET UP.

A N D A S S O O N A * MB i,
POUND OUT C V K R V T M IN i
HE'D W A N T T O K NO W
ID EE THROWN OVERBOAEt
H O PE W O P A N S A N D
PAGASJ G E T IN T O U C H ;
WITH T H E BM IP
^
BEFORE WC GET . ■
_ NEAR H O N O L U L U
IT

f

w o u l d n ' t DO NO
A O O O -T H I COPPERm R IG H T — I L L
1 C U T W IT H WONh
PLAY W ITH AN VON ■
B U T M E - A N ' X ,r J AN' V U H CVJ
DOK/T T E L L
( CO BACK A N *
GET EVER YTH IN
NOBODY
SET.
&gt;
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MAKE N O T H IN ’ O U T O '

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plants. Abo
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Plaats. U. C. Bperrlng.
Pr«ab i Jersey milk cow. for aaja.
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W » tt e r 8. Coleman
Initalled A s O
mission er In PI
O f W . A. Lefl

Spnfllnr
Andrews
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oepaior A
n d r e w s Bud*et
ca8tBM
Bmfon
Talkl To Kiwanis lar Deficits Po,
On Farm Problem ** —^ **rl

Edw ard
lllg gln a . wga onaM'
mourly re-elected Mayor of B *^
fnni and chairman of
the CKjr
Commission tt the orgonlsalMl
Meeting held In the' City Hall U *
night,
“ I appreciate the honor ye*
have again bestowed’ upon md",
Mayor lUgglno lotd ‘ he cemmla*
aionere after ho had boon elected
to brail the Clty&gt; at fa Ira for a**
olliftr year. “ and j will pat fo r A
t » » r ^ tffort to perform my &gt;oh'

On Court

President

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Federal

Revenue*

tion O f Canal A s'
A Control^ Measure More Relief
Printing to Ihe ilifflculljM fared
May Be Needed

Money

br Klot ills'* delegation In WashInjllon nnd Iho Secretary nf Ag*
ricuHur* In «rcuring (•glslillon
to benefit former. In efery section
of the notion where problems vary

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' Prior to tho re-I leetlon of M air
or Higgins, Corumlastoner W. A.
IM d W IM W
Wliif mill L rffk r, who hat nerved one term
I fc March. today Icid i’ r *•
t&gt; mayor and hat been on the
l Nnoi.oreli' ‘that lie1 h ill1rbCchwtlaaton
City
■
‘ ‘
‘ roniiaueuaty
A
frott the supreme Court on
ainee, IllSO. bat who did. not seek
*«y n . if t ?
ro-cleciion list fall, turned over hie
To be a aallor, he saw a tailor ami lia.l this jacket fashioned, making possible “ aerodynamic ski*
chair to Walter 8. Coltman, N r tag.*’ The aall-like coat, ileelgned by a Viennese Inventor, Is of special design, reaching from
town lor hlg Quitting
cvntly .elected for a thro# yean
ahouldere to feet, doing before the wind, it arts as sail, driving tho skier over the snow ut high
Urm. s
-x
h « U ' listing
under
speed. When ueed in downhill «l sling, lire npanslve doth balloons backward, arling as n brake at
Mayor
Higgins
In
bidding
fan*,
.
r
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k
well *o the retiring Cota misstates tto sportsman demonttralea when ho tound* u curve.
staled, “ Thin Board greally ipprw*
c la lea the valuable eervices yen
hbve rendered during your term o f
c ie f s
office and I know that Iho people
of Sanford, too, appreciate yeur
efforts in handling the
County Commission­ untiring
affairs o f the City.” Mayor Hig­
ers Meet In First gins also announced the appoint’
srrrs of the best grating land In
of Mr. Laffler as a hand
the Rtate, and make Sanford
S e s s i o n O f FJ38 merit
trustee.
hindquarters for hundreds of
Before the Commitslovers id*
yachts.
H
e
m
ln
'tl"
Seventeen
Cases
ApFlorida
Agent
W
arn*
Coantr Ctruaailta'onor TV.
H joumed botineas fer the past year,
“ The Government Is not willing
".V111la nii o f &lt;ji|etlu wn» unanl the Board decided to pay the twO f Extreme Penalty
"'Lib!;
Pcar On Docket In In finance the canal for Juat one
mously re-etocted i-bflriuan o toalnder, o f the.MrghaeS prim of
but by combining flood con­
I County
Yesterday's Session reason
Oh All Delinquents
the Hoard of County
CUiumis
trol, mosquito control, and Ita value
M u*«ra a t tlu lr K im U r mouihly the City has
______
_
to yachtsmen I believe you will
Iha com l lloor*
.
*
.
Possession of " moonshine" ct&gt;*\ |iqvv • chanee,- tho Senator as*

W.B. Williams

Is Re-elected As
Board Chairman

T b e «c (k | y nw.'liiig «if - Ih e .
Mattie * Klngloton,negro.
JM). 'siitcJ . ilsclaring that he wanted
u .I , , ? * “
" ''I
*"■ Mattie was arresird last w eek)to drlvr through here five years
jndd In lheir 1-M.I hiius* «n Hie after City law-enforcing officer* after the csnal is romplsted and
lake shorn Tliursdoy nialit, ol* found liquor In her possession and! not n Iho chaugea in the City,
rirlal* i*pii|ted liHbiy.
the waa Mntt,nr#(|
% f|npl Mrnalev Andrews, who waa asked

• After • the Instaltalhm of lh* pany.
chairman. Kry*l * U. Wilson, alW
The City lutu paid rente on Iha
attom*y, appeared . before
the , , « ! truck In the amount o f *28*
Board and rcuun.lejl Um ran- which Mr.
WdllttUH agreed to
o« Hat pm o f ,U|« t^iuiHl «■»•» apply Ml the purchase price of
on Uiu Hot Air piuperty which||iio. The Comlaletlanera unaplhae bean for»&lt; luc d hy ilia Wi' VI mously agreed in pap the remainfor the nonpayiurnt of Uaes.l big j u s on tha track and bald la
The Comial*j»iunera agreed
to abeyance another offer 6f Mr.
Iha cancellntlnu nf the ilelhr Williams to apply the JS06 la
quent taieu a* lit permitted m imiats o f anolhsr truck op a
an act or thn Slain l.cglslaturc. similar purchase price.of J4*0 f°r
A resolution « « , alsir adopted an International
truck with a
rrquoatipg Hie Comptroller to dump body.
grant pertnUsion
to
transfer
Ih e Commissioners agreed that
Ittt.M now In the llcslth fund three trucks will be needed when
to the Mother’s Pension fund work begins on Iha recently ap*
which la reported a* depleted proved W PA project for renewing
at tba present time.
|s portion o f tha Olty’a sewer uya*
Following *omo iipliMion
on tem end construction o f a Muni*
tha part of re.ldents of Forest clpal Park on tha lake short.
J
City’ and Hear Ijrke vicinities.
After the election of the Mayor
which hereto furs , ha, been one the mooting adjourned until the
proctort. tho Ciwumiaaionur* ye*- regular uotalon neat Monday might.

• ------I of tfill or serve 00 days iu Jail liy.to s|teak at tho luncheon by
Thi. regular weekly imvrilnr Judge Frank I,. Miller In a session]County Agent C. K. Dawson on
of Hie S.inlhnl ('lies* and r i m i - of Hie Municipal Court a&gt; *law local Agricultural legislation, drclaiVd
er Club mu l&gt;e held in Ihe Police Slullou* Monday afternoon.1Hut the Secretary nf Agriculture
Valdes Hull | Thursday night at
The must ludicrous trial on the and Congress were striving to
T:3u o'clock, fi. M. Horns, seen*- dneket iMllalning 17 names was leach a solution whereby living
laiy of the dob. announced to- Unit of J. N. Hiinw. local barber, will be made easier for the far*
day.
mid J. II. Ilopgoud, Mr. Snow, mera and a better standard of liv«— — - — ■ - .
‘ ni-coriliiig to Ills own trsllniony, ing attained.
* Inmi Isetl Mr. Ilopguod Iii the nusu “ Florida Senator* couldn’t ap*
IJ
L
I
P | t&lt; I / \
{when In’ referred to the Sanfurd prove of tome of the Federal mraI\ C D 6 1 S I U S D U I1
lutbor as “ Old .Mali Snow” , which sure* passed to old the certain
rm%
_
.
Mr. Snow aisled he always con- farmers which have hit Florida
I a
I a im
l o F lia l
uhlolml a fieisoiial Insult, A fte r h“ lielow Iho belt, Senator Andrews
R
R H lV C I C l U v l
was tlriirk, Mr. Ilopgnod admltlrd assrrted and pointed to the act
s ir i l
W llh

rv
apolui'islng In Ihe barber In words( which set Florida’s sugar produc
I f j I V J I Dial this paper can't publish. A f 't r Hon quotaat 41,000 tonsper yrar.
&lt;7
tliey ngrred to renew their' longThe Hcnulur assrrted that the
.
i r Ih ndmtr friendship the Judge dia* sugar Industry is Florida’s largesl
iu iiv *m in 4u f ' l n i m
A el missed them both.
,
coming Indultry and that this stall
i n u r h l l H H '- l U i m
j,, „ kindly' mtmd, Judgt M iller U not even allowed to produee thi
1 O n j f dlsmlsKid W. It. Wlggleswurlh, nf l? 0 ,00t) tun* of uugar It nmsumei
T i n s , l,V / .n ,
tfiargoe o f carrying a tonceahsl annually.

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WASHINGTON, 79*. 8 / -V P )A seething dlsaonttag opinion, In
which J oat Ice Hugo L. Black for
Iho first tlma rmetlgeted tha Su­
premo Court us a whole, attracted
wide attention here yeotorday.
Ida said yrairrday the justice de*
Juatlm Black. President Room*
pert merit would intmrrna In a
velt’s only aypotato* an tho court
bearing In federal distrtei court
and a leader In’ the unsuccewful
at Miami Jan. IS on ronsitiu*
lionallty o f the new municipal 8« nata fight to aalarge the 8u*
pi erne Court, bitterly condemned
bankruptcy art.
I Hr court’s decision
Monday In
The proceedings was hrmipht
tho Indlaaapolla water caea.
by cm!Hors o f the elite* of
The majority aytolew, which he
Fort Uuadenlal* ami Hollywood,
Mtiilad, waa by Uto court ae n
n * . which filed
pet (liana in
wheda. JueUeo Qurdeso, who la HI,
|wa* tha only jaetlea not ramided

1937. S a w ’ Britain '!&lt;i,ji
P w M f t a g F o r Wart

Is H lC I r O fn

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A

S O U i n

wramin. nml discharging firearms

Another thing which tho Rensloi

owsvs

000—down J84I^M,0M from UU,
year’s figures.
lie added, however, that thq
“ economic situation may nat Im­
prove nn(| If It doeojiot, I expo**
the approval o f Congroua and Uto
public for additional appropMa*
tlona If they become nseaseary to
save
thousands
of A m aru**
families from dirt need".
Nevertheleai, f6r tho first lima
In three years, tha Presidual pra*&lt;
sruted a complete budget, tnelad’
Ing roilef. t«tlmgboa ‘ Uhkb
..i
K. hud
l . j i___ t / k ' O a iT.k_
vlousty
boon Utt M pl Is
l/«rVll^ so, apparently, on (ha t
bf a'tVbksury foreesst that b
ness would Improve.
, ' ..
• Roosevelt sskaif for an bun
nf JSt^OO.OOO to bring »h* »*b
kl defense spending up to *
coni peacetime tbvel of &gt;991,1
000 In 1030.
The’ president BMkJk7)0 offer
conceal

hU dlsappotntfnaM? a

tbs slump In Ink receipts' B
Congress the ofitlook b *
changed by the “ recent m
In builnsos”, Tho mssaaj
read to Iha Suaato a*d Ik*
by clerks.
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Atlanta Dailies U p
Subscription Rntaf
ATLANTA. Jan. I. *H
leata’a throe dally wen
have announcod ,M t o «
subacrlpllon price* dee. to
Ing production costa.,
.
Rubarriptlona fur' dally' ai
day adit Iona wuat f roto f
coat* s-wsek, stad. from M't
«|.10 a monlh.
t
(
n , Atlanta
Idnia Oeorgisa, . rrmOng i
pern, Increased I hair 4*
prim from 8 to I costa.' 1

[Vi, H. Schmidt Is
Back From .Hospital

■j Friends of W. II.
HchmldL
who hndorwont an
oporation
Jog appendIcitlu at the Femsldbefore ftoelly taaghlea Memorial Hospital on
Dec. u . wtl| ho ploaaed to learn
ghat he bae
bee* e lamUsed
from iha Inutliaiton and la no* terraneaii haven said they found
bodies i f many children who bed

starved l« death. TboM brought
cut alive were In n dated condition,
repeatedly pleading for food,
(liven First Metl

LONDON.
With ,
warfare In itonl* and ih* Far
Boat threatening la mirulf her
la another world eonflk-i. Orest
Britain’s foreign policy in I BIT
was guided bp AsSarminaiUn to
stow embroilment abroad while
she raced ahead with * vast J1,-

They were carried to a nearby
first aid ’ station far their first
meal. When Hie noncambatanta are
able to travel they will be carried
In coastal evseuatian ramps where
other civilian masses from Tsroel
are housed.
Combatants token prisoner wore
loaded Into trucks to to conveyed
to Mora da Rubleloa. where tribu­
nals wore established to judge

history.
If

•
IQ

vancen All A

B la c k Castigates
Supreme Court In
Dissenting Opinion

Ahoat i
from

Moonshine Costs
§5 P Negro Woman $50
In Police. Court

Employers Told
To Pay JobTaxea
By January 25th.

Britain
m ore

4 Qtotoe

U n to Const Hut Ion, g 'laarp

edIt ions. The 10*teat a copy
for nil Sunday paper* tom*
effect. Tho changes are ti$
EXECUTION* SIMPLIFIED
January 1.
1
Tho yearly rate* far pQ
CHICAGO, Jan. I .
—UP)—
Atlanta papers,
tadndlng
Progress pels:
Sheriff John Toman nnd ih e r and Sunday edit Iona, war* I
Iff
Snip report Umt im­ cad from MAO to H U M . portant county Jail Improve*
meats
during
1917
Included
LANDRUM CAWTHON
clamplu the alec trio chair p a r
LOCAL
HEFUNIAK gPRINOI, Jan. ’«. maaanUy to a rubber floor, wtlh
—Of) —Landrum Casrtho*,
as
alstont cashier of too cawttoa
slate hank her*, died last night
m •
raia
M m
1 ir
MInil
'If ho*siIiL
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TUESDAY, JANUARY «, *

ootball C oach.
At Rollins Hat
Unusual Career

YOUNG MAYOR

Seminole County;
Court Records

On F r e e Flow O f Capital
Ily FRANK SIACMII.I.KN*
t
N EW
YORK. J i i i .
Tha fata of American •ju*mc»aj
In business In 11117 was bound
op wMh tha willingness nf the I
/American people to lend, and to '
hlra. money.
t
A twelve month that
started|
out with bu allies* surging ahead.,
with willing lenders and eager,
borrower*, draw to a rlo»e w l'h'
ah. Industrial nare faltfrlng «nd

ack McDowell Once
‘Wan Member Of All1
Southern GridTeam
MtW INTER PARK. FI b „ J a n.
Ja rh
Me Dowell— head,
eoarh of the
Rollins
t'alleg ")
football team for nine year*—did
gome retnlnlseeni'n* up In
drawling
manner
today
and
paaa«d them out tn friend*.
McDowell o n e r wa* all cn'dth*
am member of the North Car"I la* (Hate grid mitlll.'
;’ i "A ltar IS years,'’ hr -anId, "II
fa a little dlfrieult tn reinemtier
aome thing* bu( ns I recall It
t i a a hoi Heptemher dny when
1 wa* flrat Inlmdured to this
game called football. It win on
the athletic field a| the high
arhtwtl In Gainesville In H»IJ.
rn ei
Ibe eoneh
fit that time, and lh«* W l one
I a rrr played under, professor
P . W. Iluehnli lie Ipel him liy
■landing around and growling

Industrie* A re Dependant
rjekened when lhr llf*-Mood of
money failed To How lato lha
making of new
horn*, new
plant a.
I
tjrraaL finaneliil home* In Wall
, i n t i felt the result* af 'h alf
failure l i furew r that, *l*h dl»ecr'lng euddetinna* In lit * autumn, people
and
Indiiuiton*
would nut 1m willing to buy the
ireuritiea Wall atreet had wmtiirle il to aril for corperatwna

B e e s AREf-WEATHERY
PROPMBTSi AT IK E 8 ION.
OP RAIN t h e y q u it WORK,
an

o_Re

tu r n

^h

om e

! '" - Olata of Florida To Herman k
Arthur JsrohsenS tate of Florida To M ri. 0 . J .
Bam ett.
Mart pat*
W hitaker. John l\ at na Tu
nhoda n. Ewing.
Crep Uan
Anderson, M. D„ *gl Tn Armour
Fertiliser Worha.
.* Copy Of Death Cartlflaata
(frothier. John W abater Date of
Death, Ja n . «. l i s t .
Lie Papdaa*
Federal Laud Bank of Columbia
V* Arnold J , Kallie*, wldr.
Suit Law
B y
* m i nwad1
Commercial
Kxebanga
Bank
T ru .l Co. Va M, J . B . llohan.
Suit* In Chaneary
4 0 * T I C K MACHINE C a
Ilaker. ARonao Va Mamie Baker. tea w . p i r i t * r .
rao R i
Black. Mary Ilm ry Va lla r rr
Black.
Burt cm, Edna C ro n Va. Il|y*»ee*
. Burton.

R uttO
tM E DBSTlNV OF

Now it is

a

nations .

SERVANT

IN THE HOMES OF MILLIONS!

Nome lllame The. tioeefnment '
'Ihe rn u sej
. |
Authorities
dha gran t
aome
widely.
Harry E . Guylord, 2J, graduate
The Nstlounl Ammetapan ° f
of Stetson unlveralty’a IBM low
«0 O M &amp; IN (r &gt;
Manufacturer* iiimUmml heavy
class, will becoma mayor of4 Eu».
•nxes. a year oT costly labor
I Is, F la , January 3. Nswied'dt-an
strife—with psTlinp* mow of I*
DO N O T'A IM '
election recently In tha ta k a
to rnme. mid government regal*"
FOR A OlRECT HIT
roun'y city of 11,000 peopla. GayMon of, noil compel Itlog wit h,
lonl la believed to be ode of the
tUHBN TRYING- TO
private industry ns "stop signs’
youngest mayor* for a town of
S IN K A
to money seeking a clear high*
that site.
B A T T L E S H IP
,way Into business use.
tioimi economists Idamad the
■THEY AIM '
sit uut ion on u normal Ist-down
v
ALON GSlO B! .
following n rush or luisineaa and
a sharp lift In .p iirc* ns kulustry
got Into swing In mnke up tha
E N T R I E S T O N IG H T
production deficits of the depres­
sion. In spring, said these eco­
aalne*rll|e won
the
stale
noml* la,. buyers in many liae*
rhamplonslilp l&gt;crnu*«- they had
corporation treasuries, were hard got Ot^Vstockril and "the ImMutn
poma good foot hull players, In­
hit. Steel, the ronslrui-tlon trades, /ell uu t" of u doien important
cluding Blau I.tidwlg who kIrked
the heavy machinery business roimmslilie*.
With bl* bare (&lt;mi| and wna a
halter tulltiark than , his
con­
temporary a| Ihe tlnlrcrslly of
Contrary to geutral belief, army
atte n d *.
bombera dir not aim for tha saper- " Ila wm heller Ilian most of
t h e ' eollega athlete, nt Ihe lime
Vlftllr i'8(M&gt;rf Ilf Hli If ■ f»s r fr i l l ) »
I'MliNl'.IJ I”• ri«, |»»*r lint. Iitni, structure, whan trying to sink a bat*
tlaahlp. By dropplog tha bomb
■ lid
* * ffrla lil»|
M
111*
M llif-.l.l !ti
and would
hnvn made
All
HImI• f ir r iit r a * \Vti&lt;jl#aulp M d rlirl
I'CAH
it:,fallnl.)
VI.,.
Inis. alongside, tha explosion occurs be­
..American hill ho never got .out
l*i i r u f l m i .
m il u t
id u h u Ii|i*m
frw« tu *r. It# ujtie 1111 , UtE- neath tbs water, and tha resulting
unit u lliu r il#tit Ip *• fu r ** 31 Iomii i ; in.
concussion it more effective than
IshiIim. » nil Itill nl 13 HI A &gt;1 |n
I'fSUAHM; ({rtil'iilit* tnrintia
«li*r. f*N t*|»»»riiN) In J, il. H i hurl, I*' 1Iff, in***li11 HIuj.iift m, Ai •/•15)f».
a hit above decks.
M'liiiHiiPr,
I’Ll I’GIAH;
Urt.
lit**.
ii|ir« „
IIIIA M IH N : riM. 81*1 l*««. rntuli
Uniitli iM. ftilr tjualll), fpve |( G.
had a good voire.
Dal*
Van
"A Os* Line for Home” originated
■ppmi T&amp; prrmii I H I. tl&gt; * •r 0*.'
|&amp;;'.,Elckle was a substitute. I'rof.
II U , IIH 38, lim il Ijr VISE; «» 1*8
I 'O m i l L ’l’
IAkIi I, 4*- from tha bea'a direct path to hla
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p tj. tng ’ &gt;t hn* time nr ntinlhi-r—
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n Nw I p, |i
t I.SJ; (| 1*1, tui|k, ‘ruriit* ist&gt; list*. II I *t; N.s tn f| l u l l r i. Nl 11I’ll I C . lbat wa* his speelallr.
L E G A L NOTICE
UK SB. t u l l e
I
H\
Ur
Mtiutiliiliii.
HVT ». «A .
; "John ,Riwl Davis was n sports
Il.ltt
TAN IIU IIIN IIH : F in.
)•&amp;
In n
h ij rui'ii-r w t i ik r« ii'^ rr
I#*".. Nt* Hll|i|l||pH
H b Writer on llio Times Dnl»n and
IMIMMICM N nii.r
Yin* ft tv i%J lt IKiVV
fU k U iil.lJ
l o i 'm .
A l'I 'U s H ; Ht*|*|illFH Hk M . »|pfiiniMl •uils-N III PftljtMhill MMikH,
i T i T H O F F I.O IIIII4*— «% I’ H I b
L , uvervhodr In
Ala. hua County
IIII hi. nut! h.««l ii IfoIII Mrutll r^i"! *
HNN.MII
rirt.
till*
I»»»,»*,
II
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I ; hated him becaUsu they didn't
p m , 11he
l&gt;«k(p.. Vfjrh I m|« * * Tp
111*MHflPd!It1&gt;«, Hl*IWa Hull««sg11y,
M‘i'&gt; 14 IIH T U M IU T A T H O F R AM VI »♦» If W 'lilKPf,
r im ii
hi
r*inui,
«n *i
ph |s|»|ip p :
t » :l. M. M I I W M I U
IH stfB Sft.
know him.
H
I
m) mini, IlIncM Twl*a, tIIIIIIr *"
HtJAHlII*; Fliis ini* |i|irp,( Mt&gt;
F I 4 A l s N I lT li n
,
' "Borne of ji * found wo mold
Hupltlll *
sfw,
H q u il. II H II 23; II p II* Ioup U llll*
N f i r i r i : in
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m vra
«y i*r rt|iinl. II 2d ( l 23, lltlli'lu u * ,
HU*NI&lt;r IfiTATODlt ll.siai li«^*(, lhitl th* urutrrftlKnrt; w i l l nn th#
B / u a r n • llvllhond playing f(Hi|lia|l
iNirlii 11if Ha, I’lVT Im*u", fair t*» tit* dny nr JfMMinry, A, h, H i t ,
I'M I, I V
tip II 30
K . no era went to llorkIngham, N
1IKANH: lHiui|i| Hii|i(i1l*» llf&amp;lil. H‘mh| qtMlIlr. |ICi
pi r*ptit t o Dial Miinnritbl# f'm in ty
it*’nilit rut if %til. , him Init tl«iH Gin
h i 0 „ illr h Rrhool and barn toon
Tl HMATI MIHr
ih»*i, i4|I p
Jtitlrtn n f H* tn In iil'it I ,**iun ly» FAiirl(illw lipra. Hi hi n il , Y ii Ih i II id m ili-Mtim.
Unlit,
hum l.*t
«l|t11 «tn, m y f Inn) r* uni n a cfttu n l ntid
g . galling our grits uinro or lessj
mill f Jlit ii ( H IlliiffltaK 13 X s 1 3 3 d
Min* iMtim- In «iunlllr ii »tthIIi ilm; v m iilifiN im AilnmnAHirafrlK n f th *
fv . Irrogularly alne* . that lima as
It
H rh w n n *
IIK^NH f l.lm n l
m i |i|*Hp *
»**•», •Y %»•- f 1 «-o - pipsifpr A llllrk, Ibitrtt* *»r Humiicl
IJIIKTH: H*i|s|*IIph H|iM .|*inrn»i, II.Siii*|? u«. l.niH, Nd v•*|•|*lI* *
i l m fidctt. an«I « t *«li1 tlm *, th rn
B result of participation In th*
■ imI ilirri*. in-ill* nppHi'nI|n#i fn th *
lM«M|pf **|P, IIIMlkPl ulfillll BltU-ll
*1 I MINI I'M HM|i,.l|r.n MkI.I.
^’ ■Annual Fall Hysteria.
f ur « fin a l pi'tM*'m*nt
Fin. i*rr «!«»■ I*n n
im i«lh
Mt
inii i*t&gt;: fulr, tiiHfh.Pi iinii Girt, fvr eh bl J
of
iny ' a dtp (nl *t r ii Dun
o f hiiIl"
Vrrjr f*w. f i r I'#hup i , 1uw*•r .
tlltui! biltt, «iU-8t*p
J" . " I gut mini, at North Cnrolina
dti»i h n r i ro llV
&gt;Hht-||pi|&gt; H.
Caig Hih, i-isliil*-, # ii«1 fu r «fi
I l l t O t 'r o l . l ; FL», pr.ii i’ p, |*rr II*
L
B U I* a little Inter, t plny.-d on
fun
m
e
m
m
i
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h
A
tlfiiin
lp
iratrlx
•r.
\
rW T hdg&gt;. II 6(1.
I in fill th is lb** l l h d a y u f
Ik *
* 4 - tw0 pf |||„ Wor.t foollmll teams
4*A 1111A«11: : Hu pii IIpe Hk M .
*1p MAY: IlVanul | H h . Nn. |
re m b rr, A. M 1917.
lint ml
tii'HlpratP.
» Iitil l&gt;
iirmlp. No &gt;rtlpB repurlpU,
. *v er heard-of In ISJt'ram l IPI5.

A R r^y

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K *I m . Rkoda H- wId, T# John
P. Whitaker.
Mitchell, C. St , at u To A. II.
flobart*. at ux,
Orothlar, Georgia L , wld. To
M y th M, A Henry A- Taylor.
MI|t*r-Bm|tH Investment Co, To
J . W. k Maltla Jordon.

&gt;

PLA N ES'

HAYNES

GREYHOUND

WERT-The JEWELER

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

T h * linesmen had a habit
nf
- turning around
slid
wntrblng
|hn barks run w|l|i the
llhll.
m . tH anilm e,
apidaudlng gingerly
f.\ Upon paitlrulatly -giKid playing
J- '' by tha list k«.
•■" I ean'l fnrgi’l our left tarkle.
t .- I d ano of inir games ho niiiiln
K j ' - foglllar trip* In III* aidellne,
to ask Ibo srnru uf Ilm world
b*, aeries games.
"But after tho.o years Caroline had ■ roml rollon yeor olid
”
State brtiugbt In some good men
m
including I*i&gt;n Childraaa,
who
played on Red (Irang*’*
bam
atormliig prufeselonH|., and lloh
Warretv who w«s a graduate
•U - .
...
,,
.
,

ONIi:

Jlrrnpr. P lh „ i Vi|ipnlin|rAti,
bu lk ,
ippir I cm, ttt.fto - Iso.ou. Fur i*n«*«l
fltu lltv
Hiimr |c»***i#r 113 .wm
I’ A llllilT H : Hi*|i(iltPP
iiif m|p fhTp ,
«!« hihiu1 Hdltfs in a ik r i firm
Fin,
ppr dom, !»un. tur,
r A U i .i F i . n v v i :n
hhi &gt;h i p « i i i b t .
ilrm iiiiil Inir, iiiiitk *i plrntli'. Flu.
1 *1 b u t b p r* A I*U e . b r «l 1 1 *1 *
VI f i ll Tt
I 'n o n r , T VI 31*11 *0.
- r i ' l . m T : Fill, i r * r r l « . PinrrP.
I f ,I I , F r l i i l f g , »m n ll I o l«
i l l l h l l f h liihp r

E

nor” I Rot behind Florida'* s*f*ly limn with Ifao ball In my
liand mid nloiul 40 yards to gu
, . . and how fine It felt to he
standing behind the g»n| wait­
ri:f#miv iikahth f u .
ing on one nf those terrible of­
liun, f0*llr.
ficials to i-nnio gel the C»!J,
n ilN K H H CAIIII AfHV F lo . por
"Oils time
Hill
Mldilleltsilf dm. H U f
c o i . l s A 11 1&gt;Mr F in. |&gt;rr boa. b u n .
went over (ho linn fur tlm I l t l e .
rim. b u t. k ip r i.
touchdown for the Hoillh against
No Huppllrp.
th* All'Waut *1 Los Angeles —
F .fH lrlaA N T } Nci pii |i »II pe .

arjd called for a drink of gin.
VtHTAtlOlsTC: F U . M* bua. b \ i f .
Then there waa the lime H|al* f i w . • 8-*tr.
1.R T T U F H ! It H**pi«t»j Huppllpp
played Florid*, again at Tampa, )tl»«ri»l. lUrnnhil (Util.
iiii**kp|
and We filled Hoof
ftowyer’* ■irndy. Fin. IU N* hurK.
irKliKIIMs
I
S
fa
.
«#
rin
H
illy
Ulr
mouth and eyes full of aatid q u n lit y * plow * d - l b
l l t ’ H TA lll&gt;; F in

pilpp

t 'u i l r .

No Hup*

7.

Diamond* And Watches
tlanlty, tha Apollo Oracle at SalphT
waa worshlppad by ardaat ptlgrtml
who took aounaal from Ula “aaparnatural” gas spring. Today, la ml&gt;
lions of Amartenu hopes, gee t* the
quick, cloak, and economical ears
vent tor cooking, water heeling,
house heating, and refrigeration. I

Uno Watch-And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
• w u a a u p r ic k * s a a t u b i . o w k * t *
•m ■ , rtswt at.
rs«&gt; a
*« u •
■ e a iX B a iM e ia a tliiiia iia a ia a a iiiiia a a a s

TELEPHONE 679-J FOR

W AYNE FEED
W E DELIVER

For Cbett Colds

PROMPTLY
Urol* Is applied.
Better than * mustard piaster,
UiBtrrol* gets action because It’s
NOT Just * selva. It’a a - aesmlar

YOUR

PATRONAGE

APPRECIATED

hmilMiR—bHe MiIa! Inf nMtftratiUi
end helpful la drawing out local eoe*.
gaatfan and pahs.

SANFORD AMCO FEED STORE

Used by mdllona for N yeara.
Heoceuaroded fay meay doctors mad
Burses. All druggliU*. la thru*

H. a McCALL, JR .

B-JIIWAHT*.

Schick Shaver

F or Sale

(Peanut)

for ECONOMY «nd
SATISFACTION use

Any Quantity

DoubleJested/DoublcAdhaf

HARVEY HODGES

W. W. Goetsch

■ r r * BAKING
E V V POW D ER

PROPRIETOR

Stall 30-34

StmtMet

S la c k r n i f a j

MIlUOH^Ot rOUNU'sHAVA I lls !
USID BY OUR GO’'i HNMCHT l

No BLADES, No LATHER
No ORUNH, No LOTIONS

State Market

Randall Electric

SANFORD, FLORIDA

co.

PRONE 9139
10TH 8T . A N D FRENCH A V E .
HOOD TIRES A N D TUBES

DAN DUNN • S«cr«( Optrailv* 48

C la ssified Advertisements
b_Annoiincem enU
■i' HAVE TOUH Vatcti'repaired ty

try the beat. City Bbo* Shop,
tlo Hanford Avenue.

aka whe really knows haw.
Briggs. Jaw alv Magnolia At*

F o il It i"oin
newly
furnished
BTAKT t IT k ~tew year r l g h t uput tin cut, Hlh and Park, Phune
Itosulve la apr-elfy Dealer t 2b0.
' Gey long lasting quality |&gt;alnt
fo r your hume nlel save money, 1C— IlmiMea For Kent
• * fltaitley-nogers Hardware t'o.
UIUIIT toom untulnlahed house
located at Hlh and
Magnulla.
t — Ixml
Found
__
130.00 monthly. Phone 200.
loifl tu ACL de|ut.
Hanford.
tody'* green rna| with fur cul- lo* Magnulla Av* Twenty dol
lare per month In advance.
Ur. P|a*#o rNuryt In Hod KIlM
Phun* *01 J.
bnd receive reward. A
’

A

fo rd Coop* *IM —fourwhetl
slier ( i n —large aetul trailer
I a gobollt Dodge track. Had
Mat. weed ear dealer*.

refined

while

woman

to

Wh&gt; general hoot* t-osk
r« of babies, |•b•ln* l«t-W.

Seven Room unfurnished boose,
120* Park. Iteaeonahia.-* In
quire 107 Park Av*.

1176.00 CABII will buy
my
equity of 1484.00 In 1»S7 Ply­
mouth driven 2000 mile*. Us I'
ante 116.00 per month. Nader
Shoe Bhop,

ABOARD T H E
’ RISING s u n ; w u
PANGS SMUGGLING
SHIR POSING A S
A SHIPWRECKED
S M U G G L E R IS
T R Y IN G T O GET
IN T H E GOOD
GRACES OP
C A P N B IL G E .
.D AN K N O W S WU
FANG W IL L G E T
IN T O U C H W IT H
T H E S H IP — AN D
T H E N KNOWING
WHERE W U FANG
A N D FAG A N ARE
HIDING HE C A N
.P U T T H E M
B E H IN D T H E
B A R S/

SAY, CAP, I Y GREAT STUFF.
BEEN TWINKIN’ \ M 'BOy.VOULL
OVER V E R
\ MAKE M ORE
ID E A A N ' I L L
D O U G H 'N
GO IN O N V E R
YUM E V E R
I
S M U G G L IN G
/ HEARD O F
P R O P O S I T I O N /.
BEFORE, j
. W I T H V U H ./i U .
y

I W AS THINKIN, CAPN
AINT HEERD
FROM W U
BILGE, S U P P O S I N ' W U
FANG W O U L D F IN D
F AN G F E R
OUT W C W E R E ,
A SPELL-N O T
C H E A T IN ' O N H IM f
SINCE W E
Y O U 'R E IN T O U C H
DELIVERED
W I T H H I M A L L T H E THIS LAST f
T IM E A R E N 'T V U H 7 , 1
CA R G O — J

BUT I W A N T A
STR A IG H T UNDERSTANDS
ABOUT TH* S P L IT —
F I F T V -F IF T V A N ' N O
F U N N V B U S IN E S S —
VUH C A N O R O P M B OFF
IN H O N O L U L U AN *
IL L GO BACK AN* G E T (
_ T H IN G S R E A D Y . \

B U T W E L L B E M E A R IN *
FR O M H IM S O O N N O W -A N '
ME W O N T F I N D O U T
W E'R E S M U G G L I N ' O N T H
e iD E -W U O L L T E L L M i n i !
N O W I W A N T T* K N O W ,
W HO VUH SO T
^
P E R T E C T IO N F R O M - ®

G IV E M E T H ’ LOW
- DOW N S O S
IL L K N O W T H '
•x W H O L E

SETUP.

AND A S S O O N A * M B i,
POUND OUT C V K R V T M IN i
HE'D W A N T T O KNOW
ID EE THROWN OVERBOAEt
H OPE W O P A N S AN D
P A G A S J G E T IN T O U C H ;
W ITH T H E B M IP
^
B E F O R E WC G E T . ■
_ N EA R H O N O L U L U
IT

f

w o u l d n 't DO NO
A O O O - T H I COPPER
R IG H T — I L L
1 C U T W I T H WONh
PLAY W IT H A N V O N ■
B U T M E - A N ' X ,r J A N ' V U H CVJ
D O K /T T E L L
( C O BACK AN*
G E T E V E R Y T H IN
NOBODY
SET.
&gt;
W H O T H E Y A R E , k.

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M -M -M — W E S P R E T T Y '
CAG V- G U ESS IL L HAVE
T* W O R K W I T H H I M &lt;
B U T I 'L L C H E A T HM
D E A F , D U M B , AN* B U N G
B E T T E R N P L k v i N ’ W jY H
W U F A N S — I D O A fr
M AKE N O T H IN ’ O U T O '

F ir* beds 2urb*|d» special rvl«ry plants. Abo
Cabbage
tt year* old. Neat and Plaats. U. C. Bperrlng.
« *—dy employment. Ap
pagans) Hemlnol* Coaaty
f i t W. lid Bt.

Pr«ab i Jersey milk cow. for aaja.
.W l

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�t

toC /W* * . •*» V v i ‘ , *C &gt; ' ,# •'* *V-&gt;. - «* .

^

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NUMBCU

TO BE A SAILOR, HE SAW A TAILOR

i1

/n U.S.

U r fF M

W » t t e r 8. Coleman
Initalled As O
mission er In PI
Of W. A. Lefl

f t ?
town lor h lg Q uitting

*«y n . i

h«

U'

listing

under

IM d W IM W
Wliif mill
I fc March. today Icid i’r *•
l Nnoi.oreli' ‘that lie1 h ill1 rbfrott the supreme Court on

W .B . Williams
Is Re-elected As
Board Chairman
.

r

• * -■

k

County Commission­
ers Meet In First
S e s s i o n Of FJ38
Coantr

Ctruaailta'onor TV.

' Prior to tho re-I leetlon of Mair
or Higgins, Corumlas toner W. A.
L rffkr, who hat nerved one term
t&gt; mayor and hat been on the
Cchwtlaaton
City
■
‘ ‘ ‘ roniiaueuaty
A
ainee, IllSO. bat who did. not seek
ro-cleciion list fall, turned over hie
chair to Walter 8. Coltman, Nr
cvntly .elected for a thro# yean
Urm. s
-x
Mayor Higgins In bidding fan*,
well *o the retiring Cota misstates
staled, “Thin Board greally ipprw*
c la lea the valuable eervices yen
hbve rendered during your term of
office and I know that Iho people
of Sanford, too, appreciate yeur
untiring efforts in handling the
affairs of the City.” Mayor Hig­
gins also announced the appoint’
merit of Mr. Laffler as a hand
trustee.

Before the Commitslovers id*

H joumed botineas fer the past year,

".V111la nii of &lt;ji|etlu wn» unanl the Board decided to pay the twmously re-etocted i-bflriuan o toalnder, of the.MrghaeS prim of
the Hoard of County
CUiumis
Mu*«ra a t tlu lr K im U r mouihly the City has

Iha

com l

o e p a io r

» .

LONDON.
With ,
warfare In itonl* and ih* F a r
Boat threatening la mirulf her
la another world eonflk-i. Orest
Britain’s foreign policy in I BIT
was guided bp AsSarminaiUn to
stow embroilment abroad while
she raced ahead with * vast J 1,history.
Britain
If more
4 Qtotoe

„

.

Injllon nnd Iho Secretary nf Ag*
ricuHur* In «rcuring (•glslillon
to benefit former. In efery section
of the notion where problems vary

c a 8 tB

F e d e ra l

B m fo n

R e v e n u e *

R p C C S S lO H

L lS il

’i
. ' „ *1
W A SH IN G T O N , JlD&gt;
( A P ) — P resid en t
RoOMVul*

To be a aallor, he saw a tailor ami lia.l this jacket fashioned, making possible “aerodynamic ski*
tag.*’ The aall-like coat, ileelgned by a Viennese Inventor, Is of special design, reaching from
ahouldere to feet, doing before the wind, it arts as sail, driving tho skier over the snow ut high
speed. When ueed in downhill «l sling, lire npanslve doth balloons backward, arling as n brake at
tto sportsman demonttralea when ho tound* u curve.

Employers Told
To Pay JobTaxea
By January 25th.

Moonshine Costs
§ 5 P Negro Woman $50
In Police. Court

Florida Agent Warn*
OfExtreme Penalty
Oh All Delinquents

Hemln'tl" Seventeen Cases Ap"'Lib!; Pcar On Docket In
I County Yesterday's Session

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jndd In lheir 1-M.I hiius* «n Hie
lake shorn Tliursdoy nialit, ol*
rirlal* i*pii|ted liHbiy.

srrrs of the best grating land In
the Rtate, and make Sanford
hindquarters for hundreds of
yachts.
“The Government Is not willing
In finance the canal for Juat one
reason but by combining flood con­
trol, mosquito control, and Ita value
to yachtsmen I believe you will

Possession of " moonshine" ct&gt;*\ |iqvv • chanee,- tho Senator as*
Mattie * Klngloton,negro. JM). 's ii t c J . ilsclaring that he wanted
Mattie was arresird last week)to drlvr through here five years
after City law-enforcing officer* after the csnal is romplsted and
found liquor In her possession and! not n Iho chaugea in the City,
the waa Mntt,nr#(|
% f|npl Mrnalev Andrews, who waa asked

•-------I of tfill or serve 00 days iu Jail liy.to s|teak at tho luncheon by
Thi. regular weekly imvrilnr Judge Frank I,. Miller In a session]County Agent C. K. Dawson on
of Hie S.inlhnl ('lies* and r i m i - of Hie Municipal Court a&gt; * law local Agricultural legislation, drclaiVd
er Club mu l&gt;e held in Ihe Police Slullou* Monday afternoon.1Hut the Secretary nf Agriculture
Valdes Hull | Thursday night at
The must ludicrous trial on the and Congress were striving to
T:3u o'clock, fi. M. Horns, seen*- dneket iMllalning 17 names was leach a solution whereby living
laiy of the dob. announced to- Unit of J . N. Hiinw. local barber, will be made easier for the far*
day.
mid J . II. Ilopgoud, Mr. Snow, mera and a better standard of liv«— — - — ■ - .
‘ ni-coriliiig to Ills own trsllniony, ing attained.
* Inmi Isetl Mr. Ilopguod Iii the nusu “Florida Senator* couldn’t ap*
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P | t&lt; I /\
{when In’ referred to the Sanfurd prove of tome of the Federal mraI\ C D 6 1 S I U SD U I1
lutbor as “Old .Mali Snow”, which sure* passed to old the certain
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Mr. Snow aisled he always con- farmers which have hit Florida
I a I a im
l o F lia l
uhlolml a fieisoiial Insult, A fter h“ lielow Iho belt, Senator Andrews
R
R H lV C I C l U v l
was tlriirk, Mr. Ilopgnod admltlrd assrrted and pointed to the act
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apolui'islng In Ihe barber In words( which set Florida’s sugar produc
I f j I V J I Dial this paper can't publish. A f'tr Hon quotaat 41,000 tonsper yrar.
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tliey ngrred to renew their' longThe Hcnulur assrrted that the
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i r Ihndmtr friendship the Judge dia* sugar Industry is Florida’s largesl
iu iiv *m i n 4 u f ' l n i m
A el missed them both.
,
coming Indultry and that this stall
i n u r h l l H H '- l U i m
j,, „ kindly' mtmd, Ju d gt Miller U not even allowed to produee thi
vancen All A 1 O n j f dlsmlsKid W. It. Wlggleswurlh, nf l? 0 ,00t) tun* of uugar It nmsumei
T i n s , l ,V / .n ,
tfiargoe of carrying a tonceahsl annually.

B la c k Castigates
Supreme Court In
Dissenting Opinion

1937. Saw’ Britain '!&lt;i,ji
P w M ftag Fo r W art

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br Klot ills'* delegation In Wash-

•After •the Instaltalhm of lh* pany.
chairman. Kry*l * U. Wilson, alW
The City lutu paid rente on Iha
attom*y, appeared . before the , , « ! truck In the amount of *28*
Board and rcuun.lejl Um ran- which Mr. WdllttUH agreed to
o« Hat pm of ,U|« t^iuiHl «■»•» apply Ml the purchase price of
on Uiu Hot Air piuperty which||iio. The Comlaletlanera unaplhae bean for»&lt; luc d hy ilia Wi' VI mously agreed in pap the remainfor the nonpayiurnt of Uaes.l big j u s on tha track and bald la
The Comial*j»iunera agreed
to abeyance another offer 6f Mr.
Iha cancellntlnu nf the ilelhr Williams to apply the JS06 la
quent taieu a* lit permitted m im iats of anolhsr truck op a
an act or thn Slain l.cglslaturc. similar purchase price.of J4*0 f°r
A resolution « « , alsir adopted an International
truck with a
rrquoatipg Hie Comptroller to dump body.
grant pertnUsion
to
transfer Ih e Commissioners agreed that
Ittt.M now In the llcslth fund three trucks will be needed when
to the Mother’s Pension fund work begins on Iha recently ap*
which la reported a* depleted proved WPA project for renewing
a t tba present time.
|s portion of tha Olty’a sewer uya*
Following *omo iipliMion on tem end construction of a Muni*
tha part of re.ldents of Forest clpal Park on tha lake short.
J
City’ and Hear Ijrke vicinities. After the election of the Mayor
which hereto furs , ha, been one the mooting adjourned until the
proctort. tho Ciwumiaaionur* ye*- regular uotalon neat Monday might.

WASHINGTON, 79*. 8 / -V P )A seething dlsaonttag opinion, In
which J oat Ice Hugo L. Black for
Iho first tlma rmetlgeted tha Su­
premo Court us a whole, attracted
Ida said yrairrday the justice de* wide attention here yeotorday.
Juatlm Black. President Room*
pert merit would intmrrna In a
velt’s only aypotato* an tho court
bearing In federal distrtei court
at Miami Jan. IS on ronsitiu* and a leader In’ the unsuccewful
lionallty of the new municipal 8« nata fight to aalarge the 8u*
pi erne Court, bitterly condemned
bankruptcy art.
I Hr court’s decision Monday In
The proceedings was hrmipht
tho Indlaaapolla water caea.
by cm!Hors of the elite* of
The majority aytolew, which he
Fort Uuadenlal* ami Hollywood,
Mtiilad, waa by Uto court ae n
n * . which filed
pet (liana in wheda. JueUeo Qurdeso, who la HI,
|wa* tha only jaetlea not ramided

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tion Of Canal As'
A Control^ Measure More Relief Money
Printing to Ihe ilifflculljM fared
May Be Needed t t

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from tl

Public D ebt

Spnfllnr Andrews Bud*et MeseagePort*
Talkl To Kiwanis lar Deficits Po,
On Farm Problem
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Edward lllgglna . wga onaM'
mourly re-elected Mayor of B *^
fnni and chairman of the CKjr
Commission tt the orgonlsalMl
Meeting held In the' City Hall U *
night,
“I appreciate the honor ye*
have again bestowed’ upon md",
Mayor lUgglno lotd ‘ he cemmla*
aionere after ho had boon elected
to brail the Clty&gt; a t fa Ira for a**
olliftr year. “and j will pat forA
t»»r^ tffort to perform my &gt;oh'

On Court

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wramin. nml discharging firearms

Another thing which tho Rensloi

owsvs

000—down J84I^M ,0M from UU,
year’s figures.
lie added, however, that thq
“economic situation may nat Im­
prove nn(| If It doeojiot, I expo**
the approval of Congroua and Uto
public for additional appropMa*
tlona If they become ns easeary to
save thousands
of A m aru**
families from dirt need".
Nevertheleai, f6r tho first lima
In three years, tha Presidual pra*&lt;
sruted a complete budget, tnelad’
Ing roilef. t«tlmgboa ‘ Uhkb
..i
K. l . j i____ t / k ' O a
vlousty
hud boon Utt M p l IiTs .k _
l/«rVll^ so, apparently, on (ha t
bf a'tVbksury foreesst that b
ness would Improve.
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• Roosevelt sskaif for an bun
nf JSt^OO.OOO to bring »h* »*b
kl defense spending up to *
coni peacetime tbvel of &gt;991,1
000 In 1030.
The’ president BMkJk7)0 offer
conceal hU dlsappotntfnaM? a

tbs slump In Ink receipts' B
Congress the ofitlook b *
changed by the “recent m
In builnsos”, Tho mssaaj
read to Iha Suaato a*d Ik*
by clerks.
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Atlanta Dailies Up
Subscription Rntaf
[Vi, H. Schmidt Is
Back From .Hospital

■j Friends of W. II.
HchmldL
who hndorwont an
oporation
Jog appendIcitlu at the Femsldbefore ftoelly taaghlea Memorial Hospital on
Dec. u . wtl| ho ploaaed to learn
ghat he bae bee* e lamUsed
from iha Inutliaiton and la no* terraneaii haven said they found
bodies i f many children who bed
starved l« death. TboM brought
cut alive were In n dated condition,
repeatedly pleading for food,
(liven First Metl
They were carried to a nearby
first aid ’ station far their first
meal. When Hie noncambatanta are
able to travel they will be carried
In coastal evseuatian ramps where
other civilian masses from Tsroel
are housed.
Combatants token prisoner wore
loaded Into trucks to to conveyed
to Mora da Rubleloa. where tribu­
nals wore established to judge

ATLANTA. Jan. I. *H
leata’a throe dally wen
have announcod ,M to«
subacrlpllon price* dee. to
Ing production costa.,
.
Rubarriptlona fur' dally' ai
day adit Iona wuat f roto f
coat* s-wsek, stad. from M't
«|.10 a monlh.
t
(
n , Atlanta
Idnia Oeorgisa, . rrmOng i

pern, Increased Ihair 4*
prim from 8 to I costa.' 1
Unto Const Hut Ion, g 'laarp

edIt ions. The 10*teat a copy
for nil Sunday paper* tom*
effect. Tho changes are ti$
EXECUTION* SIMPLIFIED
January 1.
1
Tho yearly rate* far pQ
CHICAGO, Jan. I . —UP)—
Atlanta papers,
tadndlng
Progress pels:
Sheriff John Toman nnd i h e r and Sunday edit Iona, war* I
Iff rtuii Snip report Umt im­ cad from MAO to HUM. portant county Jail Improve*
meats
during
1917
Included
LANDRUM CAWTHON
clamplu the alec trio chair p a r
HEFUNIAK gPRINOI, Jan. ’«. maaanUy to a rubber floor, wtlh
—Of) —Landrum Casrtho*,
as
alstont cashier of too cawttoa
slate hank her*, died last night
m •
r a1ia iMI
r nil
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD,

OLD JACK
IM Ja c k and 1 Irudg* on pi,to,
Owe are oar friend, of ye«t*(R Prer.
, 11 , j1,
M 1 ahall always bo rontrnt I I .
i. Aa Ions *1 I can keep him n u r .

The year of 19S7 w m i H f l m fUrtoewapapere, and,
if we may nuke so bold, for the newspaper readfhg public.
For during this brief twelve month*' period no lea*. than
221 newspapers paaaed out of existence. Rising price* for
newsprint, ink, and metal, whldh newspaper* use in great
ahtuidance, as well as higher labor costa, and unbelievably
higher taxes, have taken their toll.
. N. W. Ayer A Son’s new Directory of Newspepar* and
Periodical*, lists only 2.9B4 English language dally news­
papers now published in the Unttad States. There are also
10,620 weeklies, 36!) lomi-weBkHM, and a em ail* number
of tri-weeklies and foreign langnage newapapera.
Much of the decrease In the number of denies has
been due to consolidations. Where m m M trepapm have
existed than the field wmiM Support, publisher* have tend­
ed to get together, Iron oaf their difficulties, and publish
one good newspaper where tivo pear ones were pabliahed
before. But of cotirie, In bento tnctancea, iiia m a p m have
been MimpeiHlcd through banktvptey proceedings.
It is inlerestink to note that of the ROM dallies,
1,606,
or' over three-quarters of them, are
pub­
lished in the afternoon, and that of the aggregate
net paid circulation of 41,400,000 In the entire United
states, 26,000,000 subscribers are readers of the evening
newspapers, showing that the preference by a wide mar­
gin is for evening newapapera. Aa we bays said before,
the evening hours are reading b ean .
No doubt the present tendency of n large number o f
newspapers to increase their circulation rntaa baa been
brought about by the same .forces which have forced
others out of existence, resulting In thousand* of news­
papermen and printers In losing their Jobe. Higher eoeta
p. compelled hundreds of newapapera to seek additional
mue without which hundreds of other newspapermen
be out of woric.

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Try A Delicious
Home-Cooked Meal

LANEY’S DRUG
STORE
Complete Lunch
35c
8elM JW r M l (ref* o ld*t of delirious sandwiches
and borne cooked pastries . . . Meet your friends at
Lsney’s.

WB FILL ALL PRESCRIPTIONS — PHONE 10#

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HI cannot hear aa on™ hi could,
■ l y «r*a aren't what they used

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'1 ta b»,
la Mtly h&gt;* &lt;o lick my hand,
;.T# la* tna knew h-1 guarding he saya touched off a "Inflationary psychology" which pro­
/t AA offlctal*, bowrrer, a r t no
duced the slump in 1987. The other day Secretary Ickes whrnt Hurl lip lllft.1, lll l f , snd tM S
nl "iia illy price*" would have eo*t ,),*t fa n n rn , once assured of a
. im»t,
sold business was on a "sit down strike” and that's what |rd,|5i,H00.
Tlw AAA wheat hen*- nmikrt fo r everything grown, pro­
to tiavcl caused the "recession."
fit program coet 1557,573,000— i«U y would produce an even larDorothy Thompson, well known woman columnist, 5500,419,000 morn tli,n It would'Ki r uuipius than In recent years.
oid'jark. w^° knows as much as anyone about it, lists no leas Jhan h ,v r co il to ncy up the surplus. p h u » to buy up that uncontrolled
Corn control, of which reflect* -Lrplu* weuld *o*t more than the
c« jour, twelve reasons which she believes together are respons­
directly upon the uuppty o f h°g*J M fiire, computed
frern 11)33-30
ible for the current slump. Undoubtedly each one of her nod &lt;at lie, coat fI21.OT7.000 under! |.rodaction.
; Barit Wilcox I. tryin« to *«t a rMH0™ h“d
to do "&gt;‘h «are aa follows: the AAA program, while I he com -1 Another-' factor to rnnalder I*
loiter ta riff deal with Canada for
(U Credit deflation since the beginning of the year. puled ID ll IKi uirplu* reiuld h a v ii^ h a t might happen to the market
"Florida elinu fruit*, Japanese Induced by the Administration’s "hot money," and its own tKi-n plcktil up for (*5,131,000, a 'f o r the saleable pert of the crop If
i lx- surplus were given away to the
bhadarini and Ungtrinca, ha self-engendered feglrft of inflation, which It sought hastily raving of (137^51-000.
* * *
uoedy. Some of th* needy might
Itnl°,. c,nad* to offset by. radical deflationary moves.
Some tllh cr Figure*
b ty lea* from the general mark it
tkUa inorld^rf S ' ‘ u uri«7rre|
&lt;2 &gt; Th^ inflationary agricultural price program and
Hoinh poinli-d mainly to a pro
||IU* &gt;,c-41&gt; In wreck the demand
'•sty fir* month* out of tb« ye*r.| remaining drouth effects, raising living costs and affect- gtorn or buying up surplus food] for the farmers' ommnry output,
crop* In ill*t|P.uir to the underfed. ]u any event. AAA argue*, it pro!,*
And Canadian* buy (.Japancw Jng spendable margins. ■
ir he lmd proposed buying up ably would unsettle the msrkri
ftolU, It Americans buy Japan***; - (3) A wage-lifting policy which auddenly and radicaltqya, If tb# price ia take*1, dcplt* jy
w#gC rntes In many lines beyond pre-depression the an nil it* o f cfH o n io t,e cotivet- ronalderihly in have huge stocks
led into overalls amt romper* for of food broadcast free,
Japan—* bombing re *.
[levels, while other prices were still heavily dapressed.
the undfrelotheit, he would have
Hornli said bo waa getting a 1-1
•The 'Itudaon Motor Company’
&lt;&lt;&gt; The condoning of sit-down strikes, Inability of jhad (|tffrrrni ......................................
lit. Idea.
promt**, to com* out with a nrw&lt; labor leadership to control Its own membership, unjudicial i«i"h.
tew priced ear which will again Ijtbor Board administration and, as a result, jnjns In p ro -. n"vi,l« uh
W* wttbia the reach of *imo»t Auction, thus stimulating Inventory orders
in the|,n
thr
avatiWM aom*thing ** «hjre In. Bh0rt rfln, and dislocating price, profit and production i
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Tlia Jap an *-* era date* from
bi&amp;Saetau. V.ti™
world, mechanisms in the long run.
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11 9 3 8
A
fl«o It. (*., win-n the J*|une*»
I he United Stale* aom* day may
(6) An over-optlmlsm In building up Inventories to j p i f 01
t'liipiro v o , founded.
W e t that arery alnffle family the raised production and sales levels, and occasionally to u U l I u c
•WM lu own car. . . . If nothing anticipated trends— this against Inadequate auppliea and A a M fh li
Hnrcharln la .too tn 500 time,
h, ton. f* Interrupt th. trend of r(1, )ed t{) bottlenecks in capacity and labor, which led in 1X1 ATIUU
■weater limn sugar.
l!f* pas *w ***"•
turn to unbalanced price increaaes and relationship#.
An ,
oy|
Philey Moor* whe recently
(0) The reflex of exceptional demands on cartaln f„ur„ wl,l r
Martin’s Garage
nounced hit candidacy for the metals, due to rearmament throughout the world, com- t,u Coir At*
United States Senate in oppoai- blned with recovery In certain fields, which resulted in a into action u
General
tie* to Claud* Pepper and Mark pr ice RpUrt which quickly corrected Itaelf.
J,n - u&lt;
WOwre, aaem. '• hare Jswrewad
(7) ^
combined effocU of the Surplus ProflU Tax
Repairing
tee^whan’ he eaya '•! will vote (once, I recall, denounced by Mr. Jackson) and the Capital M , ^
wkk th* President wiim i think Cains Tax, which hindered business expansion and dls- |aortal ion, ron
ba U right; again*! him when I coursged productive Investment.
dflrgatea Ml
Uilak be la wrong.” which lead*
(g) The poor functioning of the government’# regula- Andrew* com
live machinery at the Exchanges, resulting in illiquid
markets and Inflexible margins.
(9) Failure to release and secure adequate new capi­
Martin’s Garage
tal for financing Industrial capacity for the production of
Hiker Labia, a Labor Depart- permanent good* at lower'costa and prices.
gt official, eaya that many
(10) Failure to solve the utility problem.
IMku companies are not try
Tlie Mount rtymouth couree,
(11) Failure to solve the railroad problem and restore due tn |ta central location, ha* at- BUSINESS MAN’S
■to spread wwrk now as they
way, hern n favorite polat of nlay
to MSB la older to combat un- that industry to a credit position.
ptoymeat. Meal American cm*(12) Complicated stagflation and lagging improve­ among all 1h* member club* from
, LUNCH
to* today are havtag all they ment In residential building due to exceaalva labor ' and the surrounding district* and a
, do la meet the payroll, for material
lor**
field
of
entries
Is
again
ex­
coata, and the backward organisation
of pected. PklrMng the entire ](
|r own employee* without
n r bn about lha unemployed. that Industry, which, Incidentally, la certainly not "mon­ hair* a wide motor, road win enable
IBM they had sufflelent aarplee- opolistic." And about it we shall have some more words •poitatoni to follow all aetloa
awd iHirtoi ta anabt* them to to say.
fioni to* 1* flag Oa every play.
SERVED FROM
^go, on at least a minor acile,
llt« 0 TO 2:00

Hit Baoaeeelt aba heMat lha tear, which the
Oho , M t ka, l* pay
high, tn hie epeach *»
■ (he «fl&gt;er day he aahl.
iNM rightfully change
hrwvltlon, where they are
to work deflahe kardahlp,
|y to the small bnakwM
Ht* to1bo.'* If now# re-

THE CHINESE HAVE not aa yet been able to organit* a single large public company. Thfly have only small
umta'in bualness. One reason for this is that every Chinew employee doee every possible thing to Hake himaalf
Indispensable. No executive will teach at» understudy
what hb(knows. A Chinese thinks flrat and only of him­
self. TIB cannot be taught to pot tha Interests of the
company! first.—Efficiency Magaalna.
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Understanding ia pkwei^—Ray Arnold.

bungalow, double g a n g *.
11# Wont 19th 8L

Walter S. Coleman

PER K 'S CLUB
NO rO O LW

Phone 104 or R U

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Dr. Jolrti Martin
Lect|^ea At Rollins

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John Martin,: popular public leetaftr aad aBtkoritg eo laternaltonal rejatldne m th* .Half of

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Ihs rest place by fla w . . . II a# cost so IMa&gt;*
Almost a rnlrada, thousands soy, to And such fymlturo

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THE SANFORD HErtAT.D, SANFORD. FLORIDA

FADE TURKS

FLO W ER SHOW A T FLORIDA FA IR
ELIZABETH

B R IG H A M JO R D A N , S o d e ty

♦ Social Calendar

Editor

Mrs. H. Q. Touchton
Entertains Society

;
■ WEDNESDAY
| Mr*. H. q . Tmichton waa host*
T h a ' flfat buahieas meeting hf rf-1 Vce’crDoy afternoon to the
the'month of the Ladled AuxUlaiy members nf the Mlastonary HoTctiple Beth larnel will meet a t'
•«» Full Goepel Taber
nacle whe met for their regular
business session.
Mrs. J . K, Spur.lng presided
over, the meeting which waa
openfcl witH the scripture reoiling
by MY*. 11. q . Stanford. Mrs. 1).
D- WVIbarn led In prayer after
which a repoit wa* heard from
the secretary and routine mat'
terg were discussed.Lct(#r.i front n Fnrutyn Mishome of Mra. Wl C. DcCcnraey, slonary secretary. nhleh thanked
corner of 10lh street and Oak Ave­ the members of the society far
nue, at S !00 o'clock.
•heir work during the past year,
j ' ! &gt; ■ ■waa
■
! Tim West Bide p. T. A. will were read. The ’mealing
by
meet at 3:30 o’clock In the closed with a prayer Jed
School audit,&gt;trl»m. Hr- Douglas Mra. A. Wleboldt.
Those present were: Mrs. J .
$coU Will he the epeakrr dnd
Baa ebn*eu a , hts subject, ’ Com R- Spurlingi Mrs. U. T. Cowan.
Mra. N.' Nelson, Mra. W. E
anralcable |tj. *»**.'■
Wells. Mrs- D. D. Welbom, Mra.
FRIDAY
I. T. Stringer, Mrs. A. Wleboldt.
^TIo •regular meeting nf the Mra. If. Q. Touchton, Mra'. If.I
American J-egi"n Auslllarr will Q. Stanford and Mias Wllhelmtna;
I * hald with Mrs. 0 . D. Work- Wleboldt.
plan at the Valdes Hotel g| 3:00

P e r so n a ls
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Woolley
announce the birth of a son.
Thomas Allan, Monday at ttiej
Pernald-Langhton Memorial Hos­
pital.

Primary
Drpt.-~Hat*1 ttoulh,
Piggy Plpphti Gwynn Reel, Eu­
gene Kendall, Marjorie Anderson,
Judy Jones, Hobby Morion. My:a
Reulhwnrd, Delores McLelland,
Margaret TuUn, Mrs. Alfred King.
Mra. It.* It FtpHinJunioh Dupt.— Ruby Anderson.
Doin'by fVrter, With Bonis, Mrs.
F,. H. Carter, Mr._E. H. Carter,
Williams,
Jimmy
Miss Ituby Denson, Mrs. Forrest
Gatehrl.
Inlet mediate Pepf.—Hlllle Fix-

Mrs- P. E. Hhirey has r»tamed
to
Chattanooga,
Tend. after
spending aomo lime with
Mr.
and Mra. Paul Itadford and Mr.
and Mra. Fred Dope.
Mrs. M. J . Maloney of Wis­
consin left Tuesday, for potnta
1^ Florida after visiting
Mrand Mrs. Paul Itadford fur some
time.
Friends of Mrs Julio, I linn
felder will lib glad to - learn
that she |H Improving at
her
home or Grandview Drive nrter
a recent Hines)Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Cal
houn and *,&gt;n have returned to
their home In Tyoy, Ala. «Tt»r
■pending the holidays with Mr.
and 'Mre. J . f\ Calhoun.

• an outslandled future, ths Flower Show al the Ilia Florida Fair at Tampa, January » through Fab
t. will bo much tnlargtu with the most attractive displays ever preeented. Vlsitera say this fee tun
alone li worth man/ lime* the coat of admission.

"JA N U A R Y

Mr*. W. Diuhe nf Trenton, N.
J. I* driving smith with frletuls
mid %
&gt;.ill vl-il her son's fitmlly
in Hot 'mala.The Woman's Club will hold
|i-&gt; .liitniary meeting on the HMh
at the home of Mrs. Geo. Kings-,
ley, Al'illimstle .Spring*.
.1. K. i'eisler Inis Iniilt n greenhouse mi tils gi'iunds In „t*rl Ills
trills mill liilllis. Whai next will
he do ?
i'"l Hnllrtl lias liectt ipilte 111,
iitnl t,.,i| ii Inline.I nui.e to eafv
lor him. loll he is nnw making
veiy ■«'1‘ fiieioiy
progress towards ii-iovrry..
Mt • t'ltnilos Mi Qiilllnit had a
iletli'h*fill Id1le putty the other
i veiting for tt few neighbor* unit
tin ml, Needles* to my *11 h*d
n i oo,| t line.
Mi . A. I*. Hnitielt is building
olt In lu-r roliugo timl i-xpoc1* to
nuil.o her home there.
The ilium* fiiivuls of Mrs. Ora
b’luets will lie sjilry in letitn she
i. giaditnlle growing worse, and
I. now tint nhle to uni I, very far.

»

. |.'x a "Wi-e liirl" who knows her own
In art. And iu_'hc new uonim'* ^linoin
having Itu title "Wise I’ll I," it seitus
Ika*. Miriam llepkina I- of that rubble,
for she isn't ittlercsied III Ihle* elt'lm*f
inn pt lia rs, hut find* tiitnwtice wiih u pelltllli *
Village, itay Mill und, ro-*tm m l with Mis* Hop*
indie | &lt;dttt'llon. M i.* llopk.ti h aves l*ttik \'if n p i girl of ’b, thdieinlnti type und »l fust
■•* Mill, i,I to that lie will lose the odd job* n&lt;
I liccunto to poor h e will have to give up the ru e
n ut furor of MliiumY wealthy father, llol Mtr

Cowan Co
M nti&gt;,

ftHiijfl't

jin

m i l* nt

fit I

i« !iic

derson.
An old1 frlrnd, Oscar Albert
sends N ew 'Year's Greetings to
Kern Park friends, amt hopes to
visit them in the near future.

IVti June* Inn

(mi.Inal

Inn

|l» NlllllF »*\

— m ore chnrm litK th an over, in it K«y com edy
role . . . lutijthhiic am i loving in th e a rm s of
Holly wood'n In teat ro m an tic th r o a t to y ou r
h o e r ll

Added F e a tu r e

hi*

Ininjnlmv mill will soon lie kcepinr lltu lielor'i Hull there. It's
jttst too hull, gill*.
line of one holies wont north
for the will'll hut gut disgusted
with the wen'her there and ha*
tetiirmd to stay.
Mi*. .Mumlot f is entertaining
her niece, Mrs, Neely of PiH*"|
fm * li mid Ini fi lend, Mrs. lien-1

lent in tIn** I In " f Al u i «*f f III'*
liL iih v v t 'il i 4i.i i 4«f G r in t llr it n iu

1

NOAH HEBY,&gt;.•WILLUI|WbVrGJ^K- D010THEA HER!
Thursday—Friday
ti

LADIES FINE SHOES

OKCJWfU /WI

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3

Otgiiotici/ / 'tJJ

S T A T K M B N T O F C O N D IlIO N
A S O F D K CEM H K K 3 1 , 1037
C 'O M ITH O I.I.K R 'H C A L L.

(Affiliated 11'lift ’/Vie Atlantic National Hank of /at kiom’ille)

^ tA iJ 2 r E E Z f
A SELBT SHOE

OF
t 'O N I H T I O N A S O F D K C F M I I K K 31 , 1037
C O M P T R O L L E R 'S C A L L

S T A T K iM K N T

k

I.oatis and DUrounla

Bued*a, Kid*. Sued* and Leather comhl
nation*, high and low h*cls.

W &lt; 4 comfoiinbl* anil
•tylUh BtylsREE gluten
formerly gold for 10.95 / h
0»$T.75
-—
u

v n itr
^
J

a

Sin plus ami Undivided I'ruflt*

li: iiting lluu.e. I'm ii. and l ivturr*

Itesrrv es

Federal l!e»erie Hank Stuck
Other Iti-Miurees
t ih lig a llu iis

O ther M aikelsL Ie

Abo one lot ad Udbf
fine s h o e g . tlul are
sure to | b n •you re­
duced from M-95-I5.H5

|tC|Hlsil*
»IJt*2.l73.# l

Tidal

DIRECTORS
JO E CAMERON

1
S P E C I A L
b i of ladle* shoe, in
W &gt; 40 abaa. . . See our
taM a and window dbpbys

O—

$ 2 . 8 8

E x t r a

b’srnisr
N AN K illllt. t l J t t l l l l *

S p e c ia l

Ow let of bdtan abdU. . .
■mi evary aba In ertry atyb,
tmt your abe
bl

G. W. FRAZIER
Vie* l-r .* , A llam lo
N « n u i» l llauk

JArKetiRVIIdiH.

HOLEY

L. I. FKAZIER

It. A. NEWMAN

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t|)‘«i« 1 l*» lib

P*VM4«r

K A N H 'IlD ,

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K IA H t lliA

.

J'l «rnlil r til* H ill I I * n lMaii* l*u„ like*.

H A N K O IIH

K I a M IID A.

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Pr^jildint
lunllr Km

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MANKOKH

$L8S-yL88-ili8

CO.

FLORIDA

J . L . IN G L K Y
r«r«*aif It#
V lff

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. i Bin in i n t . i

Ite*ervr fur Taxes, Inter1
eat. Ktc.
letter* of Credit

GEO. W. FRAZIER

DepualU

11,039,174.51
V2.74S.IC
11,400.00
4 1.103.347.43

A. I-. U E T T S
TiTal
m im iir

of t m i

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m al

n g s n n v i •v * t o m

043,401

Total Cash Dividends Bine*
OrgaaLaliea I3.04L00M *

Sound Protection And Krivndly Co-Operation In All Flnancbl Matter*
MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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Capital H lo ck ^ fx ^ , j , , , ,
Surplus and Undlvldad
I'ruflt.

O F F IC E R S

H. 0.81IINHOUSER

,

Overdraft*
Hanking Houses, Furniture
and Fixture*
Krai K *lalr
Customrrs Llahllity Under
l.etlrrs of Credit
Federal Itroerv* Hank Klnrk
&lt;11 her Itrsuurrr*
I'. S. Iiavernmrnt
Obligation* 112.7 I M I kill
Federal l-and
and Federal
llume Land
Hank Ihmrl*
104X 0.13
Other Market­
able Itoads
Arrrued In­
terest
Cash and fine
From Hank* tM M .3 0 3 .ll 3 M 4I.U 2.IT

t'aphal Stork

If
I l L l

NOW

4VOGUES OF 1938” Y .

^ATLANTIC
NATIONLAJL BANK*

SALE OF

J

F1NC Bit NAIL rniN TER
TUSCALOOSA. Ala.. Jsn . 5.
(,Pt—IVrr«n
Winemaker. Al
bsnt.i end In
11. Is n *t
guard on the basketball tea
and cuIrlii'H In tin •hall, *

FERN PARK

T u rn s F ro m P rin ce s To P en n iless A rtis t

•‘cloak.
Mr. and Mr*. Curry Johnson
b Tim Fort Mellon Clinpler Bona their club room* In ik t Welaka
Annette,
nnd
F and Daughters of the Territory Hulldlnr. There will h* election and -daughter.
Of Florida will meet ' a t . the of officer* and all mouthers are Mlaa Haiel Heard hava returned
ftgneatbd In Ik*** present. The to Troy, Ala. after having visit­
ed Mr- and Mra, It. I., Heard.
publie lx invited.
, The United Daughters of the
Miss Ihirnthy I’owill. tlnugh
donfederary will meet at the
home of Mra. J . M. Hayes, 327 le r of Mr. und Mrs. C. M. Hand,
West Ninth Street a* 3:30 o’clock, has arrived from Chattahoochee
Where she tins been doing sletuu
school girls Interested In organ.
SATURDAY
graphic* work nt
the
Florida
Dhtg nn older girls scoul Iroop
*|*|,g four Are* will sponsor1 Slate Hospital fog the past year
meet m lltu Uilln House at 4:0u „ ar)IM.0
Armory f,,,,,,
and a half.
nVloeg for n short meeting.
io :«o nvi^-g 'unt)j J:0 n „V|1M.j(Th« 0 . A.'e of the firs t Baptist y|,txie will he fnrntshod by me
Church will have • serial meeting |l|lln nhylhm Girls, n twelrr meet at ihe church after the
at lha annex at 3:4.1 o'clock.
piece ell colored girl orchestra. tiusi lies* meeting,
*
The MecUlIre nisei ins nf the
Circle Number Five of lint
Women',i Mission'll T Hoeiely of
MONDAY
First Methodist
Church
will
the First Mel hod1st Chilreh will
Tha regular husiuoie end pm- meet at Ihe home ot Mis* Alice
bo held et I lie annex u&gt; 3:15 gram meeting nf Ihe Woman* MrKinl. 2H3 West KiRhteenili
o’rlnrk.'
Missionary HiM-lidy of Ihe First Btiaet nt 7:30 o'clock. Hostesses
Tim regular budneax nieetlng MelhoUbt rliitrilt will bo held will he Mis* McKitu. Mrs. II.
of' Ihe Sanford Townsend Club l e t J:(&gt;o o'rlork. Circles Nuntlter C. Morgan, nnd Mrs. I*. C.
will be hi ht et 7:1 0 . o'clock in | One, Two, Thre« end Four v*III fktolalty.

~

ler, Jimmie Carter. Jack I’lxlefi
■Muck Cleveland, ‘Paul
Moure,
I David Ga'chcl, George Speer, Hii|
! Mitinlu Slewari, Giddy* Pippin.
June
Welch,
Virginia
Kelly.
Ellinhc'li Pippin, Cutt&gt;l Jeon Nix,
Erma Dou.lney, Duns
McCall,
Mra. Lula Miller, Mrs. Urooks.
Young
People*
Dept,—Mra.
Voile Will in in*. Saruli L'Jd Pitt*

HONOR ROLL

�»W » f

Sanford’s Supreme January Trade Event
Merchandise of Quality and Character Sharply Reduced in Price
idav4.Jan.,7thin
the
very heart
of the W inter,
with* months of
the
coldg%season
ahead,
youU'-i
,can
-__
| ^
m«
«
•
i
i*
j*
,*
*
m

i F'cotoifc to The Yowb11 Co. and buy, w ear and enjoy fine merchandise of dtetinctivechndcfer
’ih d W p erb ^ S lity a t prices that you’d have to pay fo r mediocre kinds, i;; nr*
This then is your outstanding opportunity to supply your needs fbr. a long tiinoio! come

%

Store Closed
Thursday
While Getting Stock
Ready for the Sale

WOMENS HATS

Each and Every One, From
$1.00 to $5.95—Now:

STO RE
W ID E

ONLY % PRICE
or 50c to $2.98

Hmast; Hit Values H ut Will 8et The Town Butting
With Excitement

Choouc from the .took F in * Falla and other*
In the moat faihlonable end dttlrable ihapee
and colors—a t only half price.

B ea u tifu l D resses i

L e t go Everything A n d B e A m ong the A lert

r EXTRA!

and Costume Suits Reduced
'he mere announcement that Tba Yowell Co.'» smart th tta w ai
reduced will bring a bl* reaped*# from women wbp lore th
beautiful and fa«hlon*bIa In quality fam mrta ao than you mar
come and select from all of our (Ilk and woolen Dreaoos, (and all
costume suits In some of Iho prleo seals)( as follows}
|&amp;PB Orads,

I Q - 20

BALE P R l f c E &gt;0.05 Grade,
BALE PRICE.....

• f f J5

I9.0S Grade,

M

SALE PRICE......
*18.76 Grhde,

®

f 18.76 Grade,

'

BALE PRICE......

«

* 21M t1” 4 *'

BALE PRICE......
S

O
* A (i5

SALE PRICE.....
110.75 Grade,
1 4 A »s
SALE PRICE..... m V

6*4.60 Grade,

F R I D A Y 3 P .M .
Fine Silk Remnants

A .7 I

M .O
*9

W om en’s Fine Coats
all Sharply Reduced
V fhe frilMr.l MMlrS. S»d .

a,

*•$ A * »

A . w H 130.75 Coot*.

«d.......

SAL^ PRICE.......

A U

a,

I*®-™ 0 r* &lt;,,&gt;

' -i \

id.........
A tI
Is,
5J
■d........
-L- a

SALE PRICE — A M
Coatume Sulla Ark All
Included Too

is,

$3.50
j$3.95
$4.95
$5.95
$8.95
$9.95

Spreads..... $2.98
Spreads..... $3.29
Spreads.... .$4.25
Spreads..... $4.95
Spreads.... .$7.48
Spreads..... $8.55

BATH
TO W ELS
In all also*, weights and atyh
all reduced.

25c Grade...............2
09c Grade.-........... 2
05c .Grade......!....... .2
H9e Grade...............4
f9c- Grade.—
—4
69c Grade. ............. G
79c Grade.......:......6
89c Grade.,............. 7

CU RTA IN S

Waar Wafl Bad

SH EETS

I

S a le P rice:! ........ O *
*50.50 Coals,
* / f O ''5
H Rnle P riced .......
you l l nvo " Cm ) In Mind

P Pavo Now.

Women’* Pretty .

Dainty, Smart

SILK UNDIES
Including Pantiea, Gowna, Slips, Pa1

Knitted Suits

59c Garments ...
$1.00 Garments

$16.75 Suits
Sale Priced

$1.25 Garments.
$1.95 Garments..
$2.95 Garments..

Q

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■U

$2.95 Comforts..................$2.49
$3.50 Comforts..................$2.79
$5.95 Comforts..................$4.50

$6.95 Garments..

W o m e n s Robes
A lso H o u m Coats

and Lounging Pajamas
In the very boat Flannel and Bilk
Robe*, else floral material IIOUM
Coats and smart Lounging Pajamas

$1.69
$2.39
$2.85
$4.29
$5*85
$5.98
$745
$9.96

L e a th e r Coats
la fine plgakin and plain leather*—

$22.50 S u its ,

$1X75 SuiU,

$24.50 150113,

Vow Priced

Now Priced

$18.75 Suita,

Now Priced

$

,

GOOSE DOWN FILLED
Floral Bataan A Taffeta Covering

$13.75 Grade...................;.$9.95
$16.75 Grade..,.-......... ...$11,75
$2440 Grade................. $18.95

$1

Factory Lrnglla

At rare &gt;*tiVln«« In p tli-a ,.
AJi
Rlylea. ja n ia l
,,
tin.I belt
rw lu r. |irlve*t an fi.llo w a;

$1.00 B«Millcra..:.U^.L—/.:'..tl9c
$ 1 .9 5 S w c a lo m * . , u u —( t l l l 9
1 3 .9 5 R n e a te m ,.^ m T.|$2.&lt;'J

.........
$3.95 tsWVatdrrt r.'d!.
$4.95 Sweater*
$5.95 ;iHwrater* . , - )T
$0.95 Sweater*-------

•• M i n c h i th

$20.75 Sulla,

V alu es

Dresses

In the nrwp.t printed and pla'n
fu'ii.ns-rSilk. and in’the leading
makes * c sell:

$1.00 iforesees........
§1.25
*
$1.951 esses
$2.95|

Opening;
Friday^

$3.50$1.95!
$6.95

The

2 5 cD rd

S w e a te r s
very

stylet,

grades

and

rnlurt y.Hi went for your chU*

drva'a Mtiafactory eerviev.

Saturday 3 P . M.

iH ose Sale
Sensation

,

Must nttractive stylo*—smart
f i r use now and for eprlng i
turds—One sale one hour, at

Children'* Wool

EXTRA!

./

to $1.93

Children'll Prcliy

SW E A T E R S
At Rare Having* in Prices

SPRIN G W ® L E N S

?

Now Priced

Womcn'N and Mhotc*

Bale price* on those good Bed Comfort* will
move them fast. Come save some money on
youf needs.

$5.95 Garments..

»• »»i( i i • i

Now Priced

Now Priced

CO M FO RTS

$4.95 Garments..

W

$ 6 .0 5 S u l t i *

Clearance!

$3.50 Garments..

»n: &gt;i *

Fashioned «f the finest \v4«Wl itdto-th# iiUMUalintctlvc
Icluilh coat suits njUi *,■•&gt;«,Jn the long
iWr^fn
choking.
.
HtFfllWFSSs

A
" H

$13.75 Suits
Sale Priced

69c Garments ...

■t

Styles and Colors you’ll

$6.95 Suita K
Sale Priced.

torlal* as well as color* t

$6.96. Leather Coafa $4.95
$1^5 Sheets.-..$1.10 13.75 Leather Coats $945
$149 Sheets----- $1.19 2640 Leather Coats 1745
This rollabl* maka la flo* abatU
for long waar, reduood Ilk* thlai

JL O

Av

?OySr'°

k.
O pening Date
I ' FR ID A Y JAN.7
M T h e YO W EU Co

FOR W OM EN &amp; MISSES

Sale of Women'*

$1.95 Garments, at
REDUCED
$2.95 Garments, at
Scrim and Jdarqulrntte Curtains
$3.50 Garments, at
la ruffled and tailored atyle*,
Also Cblata Draperlaa.
$4.95 Garments, at
79c-%iallty............. 55c $6.95 Garments, at
89c Quality.............75c
$1.00 Quality.........89c $7.95 Garments, at
$1J15 Quality.........98c $9.95 G arm en t at
$1,76 Quality— ,$1.39
$1.95 Quality......$1.69 $13.75 Garments, at
$240 Quality....V.fl.98
W i m m ’i BW aaky
$2.95 Quslity.4.«2.49

Coals,

Q - sr‘ B

id ___

$1.95 Spreads......$L69
$2.50 Spreads....v$2*l9

I

djt/k-

*

l f t Q '3

| Hale Priced........1

j

HHWt*

fa,
! | Q J » | fill. 75 Cool a,
IftftS O
d ..... ..
B S a le P rice d ---- - A A

J .V

In Cotton* and Rayons, In choic­
est styles and color*.

peHn**

rllcM u , &lt;^ ,n l i i l a &gt; f | f . 'Iiw llr «nll‘&gt;ro4 A
p H i lt (HP
Alt t r J . f il I l k . t h l.l

A 1®1

SPREA D S

j

$1.95
$2.50
$2.95
$3*95

Sweaters ...$1.69
Sweaters ...$1,98
Sweaters... $2.15
fiwcator.4 S2.95

i&amp;etUeihM r T h is

t'

Tha
Yard

i* A #1.11,1 w|orl
kagtha.a

«

�*. •

Swings Into Action Friday, Jan. 7th-9A.M .
M o re ’Interesting! More Thrilling! More Profitable to You than Ever Before
Red Letter Day on Sanford's Shopping Calendar that will Ire remembered for many a dayFriday, Jan . 7th, 1938, marking the opening of the Big Store-Wide Clearance right when
everybody is wanting the dependable, stylish.fine-grade merchandise it embraces and the,
joyful savings will bring a big enthusiastic response from far and near to participate ...

A

»

The Old Reliable
Jno, R. Stetson

!,

\

ling this M ajor
,

Selling

Silk Hose
All the new rhuilt* and thread
wright* For M'lecllun,

79c Hose..................69c

MEN’S HATS

EXTRA!

t

$4.95 Robes.....$3.98
$6.95 Robes.....$4.95
$9.95 Robes.... $7.98

SATURDAY 9 A. M
fl.95 Candlowlck

In best pattern* ami colors

Socks ............. 22&lt;
Socks ............. 25&lt;
Socks..*............29&lt;

$8.95
$9.95
14.75
16.75

.

COATS

In select woolen* and UeslKti*—style.* ti
Ifancy—all lulucrd:

$4.95 COATS, NOW..... ........
$6.95 COATS, NOW.............
$7.95 COATS. NOW..............
$9.95 COATS. NOW....•.....
$11.75 COATS, NOW...........
|
|

Women’s Reliable
Foundation Garments*

^Including ( m&gt;&lt; aril uml Nemo—Mift'HimpItcily—LailcK
I (SIr«lld-Jt— n i l m l u m l s

mm

GARMENTS NOW................ 89c
$2.50 GARMENTS NOW............$2.19
$3.50 GARMENTS NOW............ $2.85
$5.00 GARMENTS NOW............ $4.29
$7.50 GARMENTS NOW............$5.98
$10.00 GARMENTS NOW......... $8.29

CRETONNES AND
CHINTZ DRAPERIES

Varied pattern* and color* for .election—Thnm popu
tar n u te ra li are attarctlvely reduced, to-wit:

25c Materials, a t ...
29c Materials, a t....
;35c Materials, at ...
139c Materials, a t....
49c Materials, at .
69c Materials, at. ..
$1.25 Materials, at

$1.65 Shirts $1.39

Tin- choice*!
In famotft
liuike* uml the hint In
rtylra.

$2.00 Shirts $1.69

65c
$1.00
$1.50
$2.00

$2.50 Shirts $1.98
Tics
55c $3.00 Shirts $2.49
TieH 89c
Ties $1.29 $3.50 Shirts $2.89
Tics $1.69

SHORTS
nnd

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SHIRTS
A m i h i m * iu iw
A ll H lyliw
a b o r t iitttl l o n g - h o s t i n n k r i T

Jackets....$6.95 .
Jackets . $7.95*
Jackets $10.95
Jackets $11.75

Children’s Warm

Men'* Wool

Men's— Boys’

SW EA TERS

Corduroy

JA C K T S

1.95 Grade $1.69
2.95 Grade $2.39
3.50 Grade $2.85

A fine lot for arlection In brat
stylea A colors—Corns get your­
self a splendid value.

$2.95
$3.50
$4.95
$6.95

Quality....... $2.25
Quality........$2.85
Quality........$3.98
Quality....... $4.98

SavingH un Mena

PA JA M A S

All the food quality garments
wo sail—All styles—all sties now
priced Ilk* this:

$1.00
$1.50
$1.79
$1.95
$2.50
$2.95
$3.50
$4.95

89e

NECK TIES

What a fine chance to buy
new leather Jackets anil save
—Price* for our most desir­
able kinds are:

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.

B ed Spreads

V

of Leather

25c
29c
35c

Shirts

$1,49 Shirts $1.25

The best In style A color re­
duced for this clearance event
as follows;

JA C K E T S

Phoenix Anklets

$1.00

Clearance
Mcn*« Silk and Wool

Mcn'a High Grado

CHILDREN’S

The frli'lir.ln l limn w»‘
n il nml In the moot waul­
ed p .ttirn , ami while nrc
embraced in |hl**nlc.

Daily

Movement

The Exquisite
Phoenix Women’s

/

B

Men* Take Notice

Pajamas
Pajamas
Pajamas
Pajamas
Pajamas
Pajam as
Pajamas
Pajam as

89c
$1.29
$1.39
$1.69
$1.95
$2.39
$2.89
$4.29

Some Attractive

Highlights

60c BrsuU re*

\ AC

VARIETY STYLES

TkW

C ltu b slh Arden

Couacilcs Reduced

s In A Blaze Ot Selling, Friday

O v
•S f f ' o

hocks

55c

Socks

Mi'it Folk, llfti’ Is Your Chituco

PANTS

Sweeping

Clearance

'~t»f ou r I’lmli'i’ stiK.'k o f

Men'H Drew

PANTS

Fine wool pant* in va­
riety. All at sale price*:

4.95 PantR $3.98
6.95 Pants $5.44
9.95 Pants $7.98

(

i I'litlenH ’ii w ho d lK i-rim lnutu in Ih H r Im y-

^ i u g w ill, rind hurt' a rich o]i|M»rluiiily on
n i f l i g r a d e a p p a ri'l f o r w c urn n m k in g nlm rp
rcilu cl'o iiH on o u r iw llri* r.tiH'k fills* muII m- - mo
hiiMli'it h e ro fo r y o u r i.

Famous Hart, Schuffncr
Marx, Fine Suits

Men’n Winter

Underwear

Knitted
popular
prlrnd;

carmrnt.
In
weight*- H a ir
I*i**h Mt*M!■*»«•, li
ii n11
i(e&lt;

75c Grade 59c
$1.25 Grade 98c
Reduced From $37.50

Athletic Cut

Union Suita

Of line mualin* and
Broadcloth. No idewra.
Short length athletic*.

75c Grade 65c
$1.00 Grade 119c
1.50 Grade $1.29

H

iuiil tailnit-d .u h * of very fine riafl»man*hip
of auperh wuotena in cliukrat color* uml do-

In fact aeleet null* from the liimtrr m*k&gt; i&gt;
H *ii. Silutffm -r A M *r*, l i u i k r . i i i I In- f;(.|,| nl
! uJHrfnr cl,dhc* niaker*. (Jet your on i t . in ih l, m,Ii
for Economy's »uko.
mici*».

Other Suits

$1.95
$2.95
$3.50
$5.95

fmin Splendid MuI.i'ih
fur Mi'ii uml lloyn

91.00. Bretaierc*

IN GOOD STYLES

39c

Men Look!
Saturday 3 1\ 1V1
FOR ONE IIOUU

$1.65 Elder

SH IRTS

IT mo all'wmdgarment*
of r
lywiMilen* ami
inbest puiiorn*
lulora. S u it a 'L it the m*n ami tor
C o llcfr, and Irich uemod um- buy*
reduced to-Wlt: ,
*10.75 Suit* *.
i

SALE PRICE

V;

$•( *

SALE. PRICK
B u ll*

SALE PRICE ...... •
* 2 0 0 Suit*

SALE PRICE . ■
.
F.iretlrnt
'aelecilon.

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JLc

|Q (

it j'I r .,1’ i%'or*
•M .

All I^a’htr

Ad

OVERCOATS
A

iiKitrni

a l l w o o l’

$6.95 Blankets $5,95
$14.75 Blankets 311.50
$16,75 Blankets $11.98

1 ‘

ftH.,75 S u it*.

itlniikels $1.69
lilankcts $&amp;49
Hlnirtttfla '$2.U8
1junkets $4.95

I .UK «n ill'
lui

$24.50 Coats
. $18.75
*27.50 Coats........ .
$21.95
$32.50 Coats.... ........... $25.95

Reduced

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Japt Take Over
lo ch Politlfci Cbinete Power

Jo rro m ists

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SCENE OF NEW YEA R’S GRID BATTLE

'W horreSPAT.' JANUARY 5, IMS
the

For Oif Year Id Fofeigb Area

IL L A H A SfSE , F la . J i a .
.SHANGHAI. Ja n . f . —(A V -Tha first o f IM S unofficially Japan’ s* authorltl*,
announced
I hesvU r-thanuiual o ff yaar today they had takan orar all
lalcaln f In Florida.
I Chines* government functions In
ng ’ ha yiar Florida vo’am the International CHr of F h an r
Iact a United Stales aenainr, bnl and other ttrrlio rr occopltd
I aapmma court Juatlcta sad by Japan's arml*s.
• officials.
Tha final
atap
In Japan'a
it Democratic and Republlcanj d||ra fur doinlnanc# was tba
tflw rlra this year will be a projected rencurthip
of
news
iottlh earlier than hcr*tofore— d|. patrht#.
Id* I Inetead o f Ihe first week of
Jspanmo troops continued to
laa. This change, made by a 1037 spp.-xd Cut nrer th« vast f’til*
IW| trill Intensify preliminary ae* n*a« prorlnena, meetlna
stubvillas in lha contmted race*.
h&lt; rn re*l»l«nee lint pressing «»nHhta-wlda races am btlng made wnrd. •
.
lha deal In lha United 8ta’ es
Thu pos.ltilllty of a Japanese
M ila now occupied by Claude drlrs on aonlh China
foetis**
•Mar of Taljahaasee, who seeks British ejrn, on ItonKkonr, that
fall alx’year ttrm t for place* on 'little hit of Ragland** half
10 dUU railroad commission now way 'round
the
world
from
rid by chairman Jerry HI Carter home.
•
id .Eugene 8 . MaHhewa; and fo*
nsaioii; l.»i;lrnl nb)ncl of a
iree seal* on Ihe Supreme Court Jupan*so push rmilliwnrd would
bn Cnnlon. principal elty of that .
urea; and onlr DO milss further
south from t.'nnlnn lies llong&gt; "n *. Ilrilnln's s'ronRhold On the
ChlnesO roust.
j
IliiiiRknua. roil know inay lie
aurprh''d to know. Is not n elty.
Kmit tie 11 trains of Mlrhigan S tale college anil Alabama Polytechnic Inetitu'
but • llritlhli i row it rulimy. 1*0
square miles In nren. which Polytechnic Institute (Auburn) will clash trj the Ilurtllne Omngo B owl stodlum
attended I
forms H’n hnlilenerk
throuRh made rtrenlly during a Miami chy high school champlonsh:p game,
Which flows n sssl Irailo with
seal &gt;3.000.
.
.
'
Ihu Rreni
Inlorlnr
of
south ■
China.
— A _rtM'ky. I.Unri, ll miles Iona,
wlih n rldR.i of M il. rfslnlt n e a r
ly 2.000 foul. Is tlm origin'll
llnnsknnr. During I lit*
Opium
war. ronidllng frptn luiporlatlnn
of Opinoi Into Chinn hy foreign
traders. Hi" lli|H,li nnry eslali

E

W. B. Williams
Is Re-elected As
Board Chairman

nAUTOW,
Jon.
S.
-W S —
I'plk County', Democrats, *atli
#r*d at a J*rk*«m l»«y dinner
auUhrutton •■&gt; , Mkrlumt Batur4*y night, will baar (l*o rgo Holt
uf Miami. B U I* IlsprcenlsH vn
from Dad* Counly, u, tha prlnel
spuahar.
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ARCADIA, J*i». 1. - J d V - 11.
II. Kay#.. 71 of U k d Dalton.
Vng. bar * fur tho homecoming
of tho tin can tnnrintd of lh*
vforid, dlod
onsapM-tadly
Ust
might I I* wo, trornllnr In ■
tro|1,r With hi,
U ko
Dolton
a tttk b o n , Mr, hnd Mr t. Tony
a iu t n .

F l o r id a

Back ToLonxwood
To Pay $34 To $2

Vivien Grunt of Ja c k '
J c m v illr epem Hu- Christina, hoifJ4 k y » wlllt Mm. I*. Gran*.
Tho \r'e-an
*' ,
M -.r.t».l Mr*. II. II. I'uMahall
' r.nee .In- iN tl'nv of |v| .'i ■
Vntertalm-d the following guests
Mtnc* Its-' In *. her *.v i I
Christmas week: Mr. artl
Mm
nifId, v . 'i rn n ivm f:,&lt;...........
E . Gv I’atliahnll nml family, I»r.
•nry nv-r a f . ■! . ■. • I.............
and Mm- ,-SL
IV iH r a ll and
dlstater r&lt; — ri | p „ , i
f-m ily of Jacknnnville. Mr. and
•hr hi’ d .' mi ;u|i o*,d n
| ,|
Mm. F . , IL Nr lm .n l* nml bgya
frnrl oil Mto , ... •
«&gt;f 'Tam pa. Mr. nml M n. T . T.
f.ll fm- n* fn i n I rtf&gt;‘ .
Trapnell of kVnr.hlnqton. n . (!•
n«i li’gr-v-l nfi .1 ,&lt;f •|„. , ven
and Mr: nml Mm. \V. A. PnttiIn? Iq n nln n n r.,-,pi,. ,,f
r h a ll'a n d r ’llWli en of Orlando.
timer# crashed thru wiih daily
Mr. and Mm. U. II. Pa’ tiahnll
double • m-&lt; an I pan| ip,.
,
attended n «! nrtrr nI Mu* Itvino of
Iiiihle.*; K.’g|. Hu. ,| , Vl , i,
M r. ami Mrs. W. A. t’a’ Hehall
Be T .-'ni*- j-, i|.,. .
lq Orlando Tuesday rrrnm g.
m l F u n ’s P a.I'm - in r|v- *|, t
Mr. ami Mrs. ||. 81. |,|iilcr.
He’ll r-eti hy n Irn-j h nnd ha I
Mr. nod Mm. J . M. I.ptler or
lll:le limtMo «1ir i i|{ * f,. i.
Nose Nnvyms. nml Mr. nml Mm.
rv tn ’s In rcM in ; i&gt;, i|M% i
,
B . P. nHi.-rn nnd family »f Ja c k ,
1 tSl*l.|,» It'.).*
rcnvillo trrro *he r u n ', of Mr.
tlnli Rk 'l i .ii ' i er*-i * ii.:
••
and Mm. T. \y . I'rcvnH f l ir t ,'
m as..
Mies Deris Harrison, Queen of
Hoe. and Mrs. Paul
the Florida Oranie- Festival, of
o f Ranh.nl viM'rd Mr
1*27, revels hi an ersage grave in
M. M. Paltlshall
Winter Moron, before her abdit*. "vermokril in Hie l&gt;e't p;:
» •
noon.
Hs« hi fever of bvr sneevssor, who
1’ i'y Omen, 8|ier.|y |;n ll, i
will
he
chosen
the
nlibt
e
f
M
b
*.
Mr. nnd Mrs.. •
J ...
I.ewia
ii'it. Ilnlii'py nml |.|,.. ,. -j,, t.
end Douglas i Hills r f W e*' I'nlm day, Je aaary IT, Ibe wpvnlng af the
l i l t I m i I .. I .
u ill Hie f'eM mi l M« It.
Rrerh spent tho ucvk-rml e f
• ''
''" ’ ii t&gt; ’liitti* m.v u i Ii •,
Htrlr home on /jike Geneva.
d
n fit-id , ii .■ i |i, ,
It. Doolry mad" n husinriui
.
* f t'l-.l a **i.,iit.
•Vlp *o W inter Haven Tuesday’ u* m i. on Inp she |m,|i |i, i| nnd
J Mr. end Mm. Unwind l.iodsey
Ii !'|hi
Kjirl tuiv i i■
. .
nnd rtm of Chesterfield. S. I i
1 ( 1 ’•* "it Hie fii«; tiini i r i
ero ■vitiiln;- Mm. (|. Undecy. ,
" '
! 'i H
lifi u l i m i ’ .iBe in
Mm. K. fiolt enierininetl with
• ” &lt;•
i t uple o f In , .
a dinner party
Wednesday int
’ K arl, ltd
i,
* ,7honor of Mr. mH|Mn.. I.iudsuy. ' In preparing Wvlah re -, bli
I e*r t| j* i|, ih,- rue . I. t
Ocystv were Mr. nnd Mrs . rnrrful not to over-cook them i
• =&lt; • ht-'.iitr kitiK-ki l It-t, ‘r •&gt;.
I.tndscy nml i on. Mrs- ( I . I.i ^ ^Itry will become stringy.

Spread Out O v e r
Vast P r o v i n c e s

Island.
A fl'r llo- Wnr tile Island w»s
ruled lo litllisiii. nml tutor China
ceded
In
her
Hie
Kowloon
penlnsiilu
im
lh,i
iiinlnlnnd
nrrosv n mile wide rli.inn* I. Imlo
lust ee„lo,y II, Until lrn«ed tile
*Nn» Teriltorlea." also op Ihe
mainlniid, n ,
well
as
many
IMaiidii Iii nnd nronnd tin- barb«r.
i
Also there will le acillered
, Ip III* rolni,) to d ay live peareocfliy conttata to fill out unexj ly a pilillii,,
perniiiis.
nioatly
;
pired farm* whirr offldala died
Chin* e. ruled by u flrltlnh gov­
I] J a t rctignad since lh* Inal general
ernor
Victoria,
thu principal
alictlon. '
1 illy. Wlille, l|pl|u|i and f.'hlno*e
*' ,« The lapubllran pally may have
i |h Hen under
lli|Hatl
offlrerg
It* primary along wlih lh* pulitiI keep nnlsr; llrllish And Indian
■*“- M ltf domloan1 Baroocrata. Tha
! ICNip, gre gfirrltoned |n the barL ffislalu r*
made llila puaeihle
| rarki. nnd Hrltlih navy ship*
again In 10.13 by rilsxlng the
reatticHon *« that a parly nml iinlitnry plnpi-n guard the
Sjw* may nominate Kv prim try If Ii* fortified tmilinr.
Following rumors that Jnpun
candidates In either 'o f the two
fn rrej
to
ptseeding general flections imlled wn, M-ndlng lar/u
.. |\« m rh n* tfi |wr rent of th* aoulli Chinn for n drive iignin-l
Canton. It, It this F "ral(n Hrc-ro
'
total it te vcle.
tho
Ils ril.ifm e , the
putty hnd to tary Aiithnny Rdan told
have 30 per rent of the vole to II mimi of Cominons ilia gursrni
ninlri'nlii Re offlelnl sluniling. The ntent ''will defend nrltlsh poswliejorer
they
may
successive
Roosevelt landslidee •' Ilian*
tlrllUh
protest
pu» tied the llepubliren party m he.** I.nti-r a
Florida below this minimum. How- »n i d|. pul ill ed In Tokyo after
• ‘ *»•», tha eolldly Itemocraiic liqls- Jnpanean wepu re|uirted to havu
Inlure voted Hie necessuiy nmvnd- si'iloil n Cliliiene euslomn vessel
mvnta to the Inw to preserve Hie in llonako„r territorial waters.
Republic'it party nnd Ihr double At Hie Mllun llliio l.iiudon unnrlmaiy, m e for lath of the two nouneed i , oop, were bi'lril sent
from Itidlii to strengthen
Ihe
Only Hie names of regularly llrllluli garrison ut Hongkong.
Itomlnuleil candidates of these iwu
potl.le* mey Iw printed on the gen­
T IIIP I.K DKATII
eral elecHon Iwltnl-Jn this eta'e.
The first primaly Msy 11 will he
YOUNGHTON, Ohio, Jan . 8,—
frllowrd by n uwond or run-off
Id') —Henry llaumtlater, hla wife
primary May 21 In all ra*es wheiw
and li^ father, Theodora Baumeiaon* candidal* fall* &lt;" rrcclve o Itr , were found shut and becked
majority vote tn each race. Th*
to death yrMri'lay «n Ihrlr North
l.mia farm. Deputy Hhariffa went
seeking In ilclf-rniina last night
wlwlhrr il wn* a (i Iple slaVing, nr
wbelher nn* a f th# mvn t\*d comn-.IHrd murder and auldd*.

it f iu l d , sa n fo r d ,

A PEACH IN A N ____ _ |Veteran Dog Goes
ORANGE GIR5VE

GENEVA

iat6 l U t t And Se- Invaders Continue To

Vnd Jot Hendricks of Delurnd, fifth
(Uatrict.
Wilcox did not seek i cider I Inn
but announced he wmld oppose
Fetiper for the aenatorahlp.
In the counties, all tUi oral* In

sA X F o n n

tha fart apparently oeeurM).
tba little buml slipped away, Tiih
Indians soon
diacortred
tha
m ar* and a'”, un nmhtiah uruler

Colonel Nunan. hi*peoter gen­
eral of floortla, |ed a forts wf
110 men asnlnat Uw Indiana.
MqrrJdng nwlfl|y they mat
a
*flrmlnoia war party n*ar lake
I’Rblkcbrba In wkat la
now
Alachua^ Ciiuply. y]a.

The warriors wem leg
hy
In February. ,4*12. • too carol*
Peyne
and
now|*g».
Nannn
I la io l hU iii-ii liehlmi
twofal­ rymen under «o|; joim Wlblttad
len pines, wtlli Ihe lak*
prtv errl»e&lt;l from Tennessee. They
lectlng tuie (lank end n swamp were Johreil hr Cul. MmltU and
Hie tilhfr.
The
Indiana
ap- loo imiteil Himes raguUra.
This fnrrn marched
against 1
Prtiathe.1 Ihrtmgli the
swamp
burned
lhs|r
nnd routed i „i * flunk ilpu Nunan Ihe Romlnoiss.
suddenly hurled his entire lo irs towns end look their rattle. The
first Rrnilnblr wnr Him was
again*! Ihe* RemlnnUa.
•_ .*
I'aync. riding a white home, ended.
.
• *
was killed. Many other red ingn Sprain Ihe 8 panl Ii proloatOd
•'.••it nml lb" rest r&gt;treaie&lt;|.
, (be inrnslon of Horlda.

V iz c a y a .
A M EQ /CA'S
MOST M A G U /f/C E//r
E ST A T E ,

Tim (-rmimisston"m nrrceil m
begin work on the rannl and
iu ImI Hint fr"o Intinr will
Initseil if neons*ary roiii lit" |nlior
rannot ha nhlnlnod.

Mnn'y jl t e r e 'p i

A

»*•* •&gt;•«*.
Alwnye s'ere
hlet hi ■.rparutc
f ii.in a or. Kvrn
to be romb.iied
wbl Ik- hvilar.

;

leftover vegela* stdervd.
diihcs in Ihe ru 'i — . . .
though they i n
Inter, the flavors
.
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A

R. N. NIPPER

G R I F F I N

ALLWITE
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OF A IX KINDS

t l * Palme,a. i „ .

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I 'A N S I K S —F T C .

••* IlMIilKivT RUSSELIa

HWbring action cn the non
[ S a B B S S ^ i o l Autolst lean Mllaah
who It aeen taking steps toward gtstng
her car proper protection Iron chilling
blasts by Installing a winltrfront that his
between radiator and grill* ol the car.
The InslaUatlon, an easy mailer. Is tak­
ing placw under the watchful gaze el an
automotive eipert. The wtnleihrnt ellyw
down out ol sight and atop* the cold liom
getting at Ihe engine or into the ear s
intnmr through the radiator. Th.s winter*
Irunt is opetpted by dialing a knob on
ihe &lt;i i-h.____

r i i n t e «*i *

Art’* l 1 A HIM T Y t’ I R MOTOR TR’ tl R IE S

Comlr treats Hacklar — Phil
iker la c unto in on amie.il lo morr.inl wt'h his new
1 .Jllzocili i li-.-Her. Lucills
1‘.
me him .1,-r Che
» ikmg . : !i Sun- CRwah I lul m his

K .N T K IU S

Cub Guards Cube -Thu lisvly bills Isopord cub.

g iven Ihe task ol guarding three lig vr cubi

warning
unwary vm vis.

T o .N U J I l i

* Ylovr of t.til

* 9i

1 ip'ielily it h'tml the.*alm l h'M '.
..........
,
* ’ ■* lilrild tin flnvur* of tin- .Ii. r
ingtedlents.

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YOUR BUSINESS
ram eue Tenor L u o .h ss U g h lly —t.'loo Mculinl u lead.
Ift&lt;| lenor r l Ihe M eirc|si!non Opur i an d sinqm g slat
ot screen an d r i 1 io , sits down la h it lo ru i,-* a v t la y
re pact ot sp jg l.u iu a ! j V s u in n c , lla lu n ktead and
a g lass ot L e tt.

p in .

heat' f 0 r«) nod iloelor*. They **|d cover meet* the illsh. Use a gliss
neeeeiary opemtiona were Imuos- *thlna or eailhrnware dish.
»n&gt;u.
* ■ • » " » * !•
— .
iv 'y tc k ln il
Iray
biggest bm*:
•ve.uprtw of,dill pickles and c a r .er
The *c- m ivilmt f|, I I,
■■I'rnintcd
on
v.-codcn liieksj
il'i’n by Karri f«|Mk in III
of Madrid children, died tad*,-. a Koqnefonl chetse Inlln inlveit ullli
.catsup ami plnrril on amnll rrn-k " R . I J. I !.-' I " d cv lg n a ie-u im
-*l mail,
y i M jk a , ill fog months from un* ers; llrepvmrst rrenmeil wtlli '•
'ev
and
apn
nd
"n
Im
llem
l
lo
sj'.
Mw-wosirlidimnit, died tn hla annw
mlxml
with
■Died, non without hnving tasted oiiinls: ciabm iat
spread on
Kpennt-I « r any tklhll except "hrppoil pie Idea and
finger*;
■•im " black hrvid fo r a year and buHiied while tirrod
routed beef rutu-a spread with
P half. • •
On E a sy I ’gym onl I'l.t
wlod dreestng end . speared on
v-mab-n
skewers*
tlicea
o
f
brown-&lt;
1
AS I.O W AS
cd tats grouse fi*r war purpoaca.
c i« ’.tail -ni sagos alternated wllti
TMa. departmor,; nf Intior wa. lik-kle Miuaren and , tired glmk-nlaj
Muffed oliies on vtuslen pick*.
Is JSI3.
DOWN

Tires—Batteries

1
The Morris Plan Company of Orlando, Florida
haa plenty of money to loan at reasonable ralea and
on various plana for any worthy purpoae.
*

OntTouiHi cup ccokcd erlap
lincon added lo corn atkka or
b in d bailer worn baksd, give* a
Nlndly-flvp porei-nt
of
th* delirious flavor whirh g e t* well
pcnpln of M aaa*chu,t|li Re* In with a breakfast or luachoen main
ellfoa.
dlah.
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Such loans ran for one year and art
easy weakly or monthly payments.
•

n t body wUI

repaid hi
.

Be*t Wishes To
Our Many Friends and Customers

• &lt;4

If yon need money, conealt our rcpreecnUllvsy'
Mr. Ira E . Southward, at l i t North Park Avenue. ;

FOR A PROSPEROUS AND

HAPPY NEW YEAR
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When You See These Prieto.
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I ’ l t rill.N U M - r \ | .E N D U IA 8

Machlavclll developed the prlr.(iple that the ruler of a state Ii
Justified ia resorting to any meesurrt that will maintain his power.

Throw plenty of Tabaeeo
Duet with nil .of lha NlaoHwa
In It on your relary. rahuoa*.
vallar*,. luraliM and all ulMr
v*g*utlna lu keep I, &lt;l,aa aa4
f r » from apkl, wnr ret and
huaa and (unsu*. It la a IUe
saver (or la was ferns, raaaa
and th , ssrdva. T h , ptaat fuod
yalu* ahould h* appreelatvd.
T*h*cvo Duel I, lh * thaaaval
and n o n ,rr,e tte * laaevrietd*
ao th* ioarh*i

Gulf Station

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Ila bn nml serve spoon or ram
bread In well buttered. Individual
•taking dishes, custard cups or
cm-crulca. Thl* keep, the bread
hotter, requires lest baking lima
and makes R easier to serve.

treasures of the past, reveals an atmos­
phere of amazing luxury and richness dif­
ficult to describe. An army of 1,000
trained artisans, stone cutters, plasterers,
cabinet makers nnd landscape gnrdners
required 6 years to build the magnificent
estate which coat, It Is said, a b o u t 8
millions of dollars.
The blossoms of the CANNON-BALL
TREE, curious plant of the tropics, are
so beautiful they do not seem real I
Stranre to say, they have the appearance
of gorgeous wax masterpieces I The
flowers, when fresh, have a very aweet
spicy odor. The Cannon-ball tree Is on#
of the most Interesting of all tha sxotis
plants'to be found la Florida,

Add pne fourth teaspoon
of
nutmeg to a cup of vrgvtalila
whit# asur* and u«o for rovrrv e t e r a n a c t o r d ie s
’ V lag cookad
lumlpa,
rahhogo.
will
Ho l l y w o o d . o * iir , j * n. I . Aiktaa or cakRdowor. It
New York’s Whll atroot received
—(AT-Edward M. Kimball. 71. maha a pleating flavor contrast. Ita nam* from a wall built along
vatsran stag* and acr**n actor
and fathsr of
Clara
Kimball
Young of tha silent acroon, diet
at the Hollywood hospital today.
II* . auffo^ed a atrok* of paralra il Now Y tor's dajr.

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W E ST F IR S T S T .

HINT ON HI'OON UltLiAU

m&amp;W AM J

FLO G /D A 'S '
P A G E CAM N O N BA LL TR EE
e tt F t M Y£ES

I'rlch tba tup rru .t
nf Ilia
Iwiecrnst p lo w||t, tl,e |„|||a| n(
the ntlliia, Th|* |a q c«nrrni*nrn
If you arc pending pi"» In u ante
or community dinner It
al,n
glvr-a gull" a prufcxaluusl touch.

.

P IP P IN G A R D E N S

v D«muT«n**j wlih
1 Dating — Miami
1 1 W K n o -M a d ­
. vl j C a r r o l l ol
. Swsd-n. presar.u
a prelty ptclum in
i &gt; aharl-illn
aiiertr and b o im
•op w 11 h pulled

nil r.ikiii null
Tn* i emove in-1 liver nil stuns
d
In
hImimI fmin rlclhtlig njiplv n lab lesp *,',
'
lot uf hnnnnz oil Hiix.-d with a
nn ■, ii * I l i y l|.|i|rs|wienfiil uf
.o-py
u n lr ij
its t f Mr and A fter five miiil.tps rr mi wn-h tiie,
• Ji-. T ip -mI.iv. f'nim d nttn-lu in warm Water an lf
I 111inot, I, 1 1 up soils.
Then, rinse Ii tlio r .
H i. mm .
i.uglily.
•■
t lolly nnd
------•lillai
M'lnt
"h y not n Th-«' of Isnunn boats
dr., n id Mm.
" •- J'ekr t IdV hirlhdny pnrty? f

To ii-liea’ leftover
rolls
or
blaruita. dip them quickly into
t"*i wuirr and hake them four
in inis' s-w in a hot ovan. 8«rvu Inc
mediali ly.
/£UJEJ4M £S

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SAY IT WITH OURS

GRLYIIOUND

winT* tl-ai rT (rnali- ,

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rh

Tim C.iniuil sloiirrs nl ,o up
prori'd s projcri for tho jrnPisnvimnl &lt;&gt;f the H*lil&gt;niido i"nd.
The ri-unrsl of County
Tax
Col|erlor dpo. D. -JlnkTus that
lha Itidl Tr|i*pbone Cninpuny Im
U rmlltcil lo lii'lsll n tuirplmn"
III the lobby of the Court House
e n , nl n nPI’rovcd.
C. W. '/.nrlng « &gt; ,
nwnrded
Hi« ruplrarl for fumlstilug n*c"-•ary rupplita. to tin- County
lloiiie nnd eonrlet ramp for the
ensiling month.
J. |*. tlluren, rei|iie*ted •tin
lliurd lo improve leiln ln toads
m ar hla^propi-ily, Tha Ciinunlssliuieri. referred 1tin mutter lo
Coiiitiilaslnner F. A. Itraon for
Investigation.
The l&gt; .poly Hite,Ilf lionds' of
J . V. Mnitin. C. !•' Mnrahnll and
W. D. I.«es weri- approved hy
tho rom m lvlnn "ts. The Itoaid
nlso. Irmtrin-li it the Clerk ti,
It* radon to nilvia" Court llous*
ufnvtsls to dispense with electrie healers.
|
C. A. , Howard nppesred tiefor« the Tbuird nnd
iequo*t*d
that Cameron Avenue he npenril
thrfiugh tn .tho water lino of
l.nko Jessup. Tti» matter w«»
referred to Countr Attorney !?. J
F. llou, holder
when
It
w.i«
Iraiped that the m rrasnrv right-1
of-wny Is nl Ihn present llm ej
part of a pasture. Mr.
llo u s -1
holder wa* Instructed
flrgrt
whrtlier III* right o^ wav
liad
been dedleateil for road
p u r-1

•i-h1.’ i.kHtSwinn be in', v in

ond Ilqrry le e l.indaey.
! A soap Jsdly suitable for l-i-r-i
Mr. and M r.. It. IJnd cy,, Mr. dertng cloHies ran be made by p
aM'l - Mrs. (lu.-rtgn
Halior,
Mr.; ling lift ever M&gt;ap bits in a jar tn
“ nil Mrs. II. Iteintrk, Hue Har- rore'lng lliein with Isiiling wa*.
rlson. I..irrnln* Yarbortiugh. Ila e
_____
r r lw» i IJinu ey, an i Kmtincth
" large tray, shallow bo« .
■*’ ril rn
trim m e apen'IHiv ; the 0 hnrell baskrt o„d keep nil yr
iirt.d n i',
hero irere ii|n npieaB, cleaning utensils In il-s n a p , p.,v.
p*rti
r' tfR ’*- hitauhts, etc. Y'ou II nl
w. I. ' 1*ya hove Hn-ni logrthrr soil mn
Mrs I ‘’" T 'Item iiluml Hi., house « isi,.
V. i|. - " r
dinning Jeh.

FLORIDA HIGHLIGHTS

of e,lilting n itrulnugc district
In tli" vicinity ndbirent tn lh"
rans| lie Ipv*. tlgiiti it. .
|

HKATTLR, Jan. 8. - ( # ) - M.
G. Ringanhvrg, managar o l tha
B a sil!*
Watorfront
Employor*'
Agaoclatloo, last night announced
tho association would **v *r r*laU*na
w|th lh *
International
Lona,hor*m*n'a
AaaooiaUon at
•WOh »«4»r. prooagiug n Uonp

a rhlt f knoi-n Ur Young OoT:
enrwr. An Ike retracing furaa
pasted tbrrugli the try (I. tha
wnrrtors opeqt.1 (Ire.
1 '
Nanan. quick to «ri. ordered
an Unloadlate ctmrgn. Tho In­
diana ware drisen ( nway, lhair
leader killed. This
eapedltWh
greatly subdued tha RefnlqoHo
b ai did not end hostilities. Tho
loss of ch|af raynu wa* a- bleed
but Ike roil men hept rsldert
muring nhont the connlryslda.

When It's Flowers

U

se b o ll's Robd Gulf j Am, tlifpower fuel with c . y
.ir&gt;V j
quicker acceleration nml'lonr r mil

T

IT our rqmplclc |ubr c.ifi ii
keep your car runniifcinn
cut down on squeaks ami rat IK-

SCOTT'S GULF
SERVIC.E STATION
, ' ' “A Ford Neighborhood Scrv'rc K
CORNER 2ND AND PARK

ra n

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�fS*2**..HS9&amp;AWS

3STS FOR DINNER
SIT-DOWN PROBLEMS

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SANFORD MARKET REPORT
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“A M N O W IN C A N A D A —W A ^ .
R A ID E D B V G O V E R N M E N T
O F C IC E R S -K E E P E V E S O P E N
FOR D A N D U N N .B L I M , H E IG H T
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M A I R .B Q U A R E C H I N . U N D E R L I P
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SO U N D SU

THE PELLX
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H ID IN G . P R E P A R E A C O D E . M E S S A G E T C
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Semtnol* Cotnttjr Prodoc«g
Mora Frail And Vegttabka Than Any
Similar Area In America
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Is Proposed
H om e Group In
ropriation

SANFORD, FLORIDA,. THURSDAY. JANUARY «, IMS

Duval Plans
New Bridge
OverRiver

PH YSIO -tH ERA PY

Of Sanford
Feel The Knife Resident
29 Years, A c t i v e

Are As Produce Buyer
adelnCCC,Veter- RUhird R. Dra*. local prn-lrrc
■laaitr and commission mcrch.m|.
“ IR e ‘ “

illad suddenly In hi* home in Itnac
Coart at 8:30 o'clock yesterday
even in*.
Mr. Draa ha* born n resident of
miim
i M M f t k l i n t kg i Im n Rapra- Banford for Jfu years and for dm
h M m , | « h i u Dem­ pn*t 10 year* ha* bern engaged n*
ocrat. choiTgahn e f tka commu­ n produce dealer and rommi-iion
te*. u aaccaad A aait p t i ) « U m merchant. Ho waa bom -to 4(*in*
dan, 8 . C.
C earr* Batkortakd a k a M M
Funeral senders will he tonduerattan n r la ratlra m J u . I * .
Mamb a n o f tka aamnUtaa, m att* tod at their home in Hnsc t'„nit
tog a llb a a t B a m a N .
aaat a Friday morning at 10:00 o'rloclt
U ttar la Iko PraaMaal urgtag with Rrv. Martin J . Bratn. pastor
tba appoint mast o f IU H u lm a t. e f the Holy Croaa Epl*rnp*l
Church, o fflc lltin *.
In ermenl
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.— will be made In the I-nki-view
M—The Mb use Appropri- Cemetery.
•ComraUtM began an The survivor* arc: hi* widow,
drive today by rtc- one -(laugher, Mi** Camilla Ho**
mdlng the approprla
‘ itloa of Sanford; one *on, Richartl K.
finance Deal, Jr .. who ha* been attrn.lini;
4418.815 to fine
•he University of Florida; (&lt;&gt;ur
an 80 independent
Independ
more than
Dr. Henry H r**, I.. II
; yovemmahlal
nmahtal agencies
asaoctea for brother*,
Dra* and Jam es D. D r**, nil nf
train s ffecil
fiscal yearyear
the tf&gt;mlnr
Charleston, S . C.,' and - llt-nry II.
ravins of $118,838,800 ec
» ravine
com- I&gt;e*i o f Washington, I). C., al*u
pared with the aj l n n t year.
one lister. Mr*. Jam es 1* Hutton
T h e m u a a r t . lha l i n t of tba
of Jarkaonville.
raa«l*r
annual
supply
bUlt,
-alaahM M .H U M o il |ha Budget
Bafcap'a estimate*. most of tba
aet kalna i bohm rpy tha~'Teobe*
«aa Vbllar Authority,
najaatlaa tba AutboHtr'a yotba . T o eiatlre plan* for a joint to
pUSatton o f - ofTIcvr* n f. all . the
Oarap* to thla distrirt to be bold
to the Cby Hall neat Tuesday
m
Tllla. KyH t b * . M » n U ia a
nl*ht wore completed in the n-K
tcewtiaued an w*H T V s * ).
ular m artin* of lha local Camp
W. O. VP. at a meeting In the Am­
erican
Legion Hut
Tueadny
night, official* of the (tamp re­
ported today.
Irvin Delk, of Pierson, waa the
c ity d a r k Frank 8 . JL a»*o n
today reminded aanford' homo- guest speaker for the occasion,
owner* that In addition to ap­ addressing thoar present on the
plyIn r tor asam pU M . of 8tata subject of fratcrnallsm .
and County taxad, application*
O. P. Miller, of Lakeland, will
muat a lt o . be filed with the eel as Installing offlcrr and will
C l'y Aaaaaaor M a r t Apr. 1 If Inatall officer*-elect of the Umanaamptlong o f City
la ia *
on tlla, Ocala, Orlando, Wilder G ar­
homestead* up to (1,000 are to den, New Kmyma. Pierson, and
be allowed.
Deland.
A fter the installation rcremonTba application muat be filed
annually, Mr. Canaan aaaerted Ira have been completed a dam-t­
addin*
that
the
keme-owner will be given ell those pjeaen',
walrad bit HaM id- exemption with Peckham'a Orchestra fu rn ­
It lha appllcaOfru
ware
not ishing the music, officials reported.
adding that all members with Ihelr
Hind before AffC I .
Baoau*a of
Ih l,
eaemptlon. famlliea and friend* are Invited to j
borne* to Ban ford mta not rn- ai*cnd.
Uroly aiam p tad , of taaa*, tba
Oily Clark OaierUL addin* that
tba debt
aarrtod
m ill***
u
larlad on all U n flrd proper
County Taa Atotaaor Sanford
Rullding permits Issued at the
Doudnay repotted that approil
~mnle|y &lt;1 paraop, M r a answered City Hall during the mniilb of
the Initial c a ll. Ip file tkair ap- December show « sharp decline
ttona tor aapmptlon
from over the **&amp;■• period tost year.
te aad County lasaa.
according to a report compiled
monthly h f city official*.
The report show* that
only!
foer permit* were Issued during
the p*at month totaling I t t i * * [
rompared with the UMO laiuad,
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Partv Of Sanfordltes

u
tho
•tlmulanU Make Big Fish Haul
pouMaion*,
A party of ftonforditea, board
be tog tka “ Panama C ity" a t Cloar
fur- stator, taught over 300 pounds of
pUte, a grouper on a fishing eipedPlon
a ihot- Into tka Gulf o f Mexico during
tor'. Abo, tho week-end. members of tbe
reported today,
ite poa- party
Those who made the trip were:
■unuiant If. B. Herron, C. W. Ferguson,
m e rch a n t*.
M o f thtir

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G e n e r a l M o to r s H e a d
I n s is t s D o u b tA b o u t
F u t u r e B r i n g s D ro p
In C o n s u m c r B u y in g

Fails To Approve
Planned Economy
S a y s A v erag e M an B elie v c s ^‘W o r k l a
G o in f^ T d r B e S l a c k ”.
\VAflil I NOTON. .Inn. G&gt;—
fAF)—Pro*iiIt*iil H’illlnm S.
Knutlrrit of Genrral Motors,
npponriiiit bofori’ the Senate’s .
apodal unpmplnymeitt com­
mittor, mill III a "one hope”
for Ihn Imntnllnlc Htnbuixh*-'
Unit nf work wu» thnt lh«
"pi’ttpln ttciirrnll)‘ will fed n
lit tit* more confluent of fu-

lun-."
"W e iiec-l more assiirnnr* nil
Ihe «n y ilm-n line about Ihl#
famnl center for comballng the diseaae, this child slowly regains p . ' ^ n t ^ l ^ l ’rWpr'’
g^H year nnd )e a r after," *ahl lh a .
the use of lit* llinlis, buoyed up by the tut-degrrr w ater,uf the swim­
I’lrildi-nt
of
the
rnrporatlolt
ming pool!
which laid off 30,000 turn on.
------------ ;----- ____________ ______ —---- .
-------.lull. I lirrali*r of n salfa decline
during Novemher ami December,
Knmlsrn itrrlarrd the decllno
wn* the M-vt-resi In ihe com peny'i.
history. Ilu lilamrd It not on car
piire* hut on 'he view held hy
Ihi- "overage man" that "workWASHINGTON.^ Jan. *. -(/ !• )la going lo l-c shirk."
Tile labor relations hu*rd rotn"Even if he tin* menna the
pllmenled tho newspaper, ye*average in,til won'1 perpiit him-,
tei-day for ihelr recent hnnd|lnr
te lf a car under such rlrcumul labor new*.
at nitres." ihe
motor
magneto
Ill It* annusl report to {pm
■eld.
gre*fc |he hiuird *nld
“ln»deWhile he waa le.-dlfylng the
■inale reporting nf lalnir
dtsWhile
House nnnnimrrd that
pule*" hid been ''chronic
for
Knudsen and John D. nigger*,
Up to the cluse. of. -buatneaa
An -ln»tt*M»n from oltlcl^bil ilecade," halore I l l s .
dhfqtor o{ Iha_cecrnl1y madr un­
ttefor* that year, Ibe bnnid
Wednesday evening
ATI
auto of lha Centr*I Flnrlrta E«po»l
w X hIIIK'GTON, Jan. I S .-M V HANKOW, Jan . f l .- t / n - T h e
employment renau*. would lunch
license lag* of various kind* had (ion, which will In- held In Or- laid, “Ihe great mass of Ihe
m*n power of this llalhin „f 400. . Prealdinl-lloosevslt'a budget ines- with President Hoosevclt.
' drew
II*
opinion
on
hern issued and an amount «f |ando Erh. I t I*. rei|ue»llng Ihst public
mixed
head 11
( l)l)0i0&lt;,(' P*r*on* I* Ireing recrulleib Mige
yimlerday
brought
tin the aland Knudsen declined
*rsrn
f I X I 77.lib had been collected nnd tracher^ ami pupils of Hontlnol# strike* from
n * on n nallonal mohlllsniion ha*i« gonsuisnl from tongressmen. Koine lo approve, a* far u* 11* nffect
forwarded to Ihe Motor Vehicle (;0un|y sllend.
on
Children'* aad h|ow-by blow tfr,cripllnns of for unrelenting war against J a p - ! asserted there should be greater
It'aallaMO n , r , * v Five!
Commissioner
in
Tallahassee, - Hoy, which is Monday, Feh, 11 ►trike violence,"
an. All cities and town* outside crnnumlca. Many withheld ruin’
Heminole County Tax Collector « , a accepted m t'.m Kemln"|e
Since 1915. Gin hoard added,
ihe Japanese
-occupied arena j m int.
Jito. II. Jinkins reporteil today. County Rrhuol llonrd at
their "labor n*w* I* no longer *n swsrmed wllh troop*.
| Chairmsn
MeKellnr, ib-nuirrni.
rllr
Thr sum which has been col- regular tiioelinR In tho
Court unwanted Orphan In the
In some cities rifru it- iiulnuiii Tennessee, ef Hie sennle roads
room."
IcCtod, Mr. Jlnkilta atatnl, rep- House yrderdsy morning,
lierfd Hie civilians. Ily Kpi lug j rommiHe,- -itld lie helleveil road
rtwenta this County's rontribu-,
xho Itoai-,| niemhers decided
"Instead of a«*lgnlnK
strike Chin* rupee.a lo have Ml full ill Ti|-|iropiialion», wliirli tin- p U 'l*
tlon to the Btato Bchonl fund (or that *H whlln ,rhnnU
In tlm storie, to any reporter Iree nl visions in the field. Guiding thnldrnl uskrd to hr rut in half, could
the month of December and five County will lo- dismissed
on tho moineni for duly, tho cover mobilisation Of men, money, and in- reduced *"ine,
men.*' iminitii-h*
days to January.
| that d*v so Ihst lh« rhjlilrm , age I* given to trained
Is
Generalimis-mm
"The message," McKcllar said.
War*, vice and crime, strife bo-"
the hoard said.
The Tax Collector also urged who will he admitted t&lt;» tho
Chinng Kal-Rhsk.
("w as u splendid step forward •»' tween capital and labor, ilota a*d
"Many of lh e,e liayo been led
auto owners of tho County to position free If they arrive luMesnwhilo
Chinese rnmniiiui-' wards rr-luce-l eatiendliurr*, Ion l.ltokl-heil, nil were allrihulod to
purchaae Ihelr lag* as early as fore noun, will lie nh|u to t.t- to probe beneath Ihe eitflrhir que* declared heavy flghHng i- -n gn-ss. wherever 1* esli. ought lo Hie lark of man's faith In God by
dram
aljr,
of
►Irlkn
,lo
r
le
.
Into
possible do avoid &lt;ho Inst minute tend.
l.'i v. John IV. Kpruul, Chicago
progtess near Ifuligchow, the nip ' k-ld In tluiw- D duel Inns."
rush uhirh. he aakl. "is bound
Th«
lln*rd
member*
also ronsclontlou, study of tho com­ Pal oT Chekiang
provini—. T h e1
Jones I'l-tised
soldier evangelist in hia sermon
to ocrur a* *h» deadline of Jail, formally m-i epted the Midway plicated soclsl dilemma Involved Japanrao rounlerod wllh asseiHuu*
( bunlimn Jones, denuicint. T e* hi &lt;he Halifonl Gospel Tabernacle,
lb ill n s , near,’*
\ en|orei| - ** hmil wbleh -wu*' limit In every labor illaiuilr, howan-r tbu- *11 was quiet Ihrri-, Tin- Ja|, m ,-o f the Iimum* agt irulture- com v lo re lie i* holding a healing ram*
All applicant* for auto llrcnse* hy Onnlraetnr F. A, Drson at a small . . .
snesa ,-nlil their troops wer- roll miltee. Mild lie waa pleased *bi»t puign.
"Tho pres*, more than
any Hnuiiig to “mop up" ,n o f"» i *1 Hie prisident did not rut Hie sp
rhould bring thr last rrgiatralion cos! of over fn.oon. Tim *rlu&gt;&lt;,l
"Much of Hie leaching of reli­
hanish llio ready ronquared,
rani uod title certificate, If pps- h a, been openeil and apprml oilier aaenry, ran
*
proprialluw* for Ibe soil loOaerva gious
modernism esprcially ita
niltundenisndlnga
which
silll
i i|dr. hut In caste these arc nut n’*te lr -ton eolbn-d „lmlrni . Inn«
A Kliungligl di-i;iiilrh ns-iJ Hu- li»n fsin l piogram below Ibe cm ' t f u r * to soften down tho stem
dlslurh Ihe relation,
between naval ynrlil |aab-l univt-l lo l i - n-ni figuie -if f 110,000,000.
available, furnish the number on been enrolled.
warning* o f God's Word, routes
Jhc old license tag If tho vehicle
T li* money which wn*
lw&gt;r- 'American rmployer* and Amert roinr I lie new hen.lqiinilcrs for Ad
"| hope Hud Hip farm program a through tho d rsiie of modeinlata
wa* lieenaed Ip Seminole'County rowed from llm Hanford AHaoitc ran workmen."
u.iial Hurry E. Y a '-t-'l, c-omiiai, sl.ari* of Hip t*H ff nc&lt;-i|i'» will in please every one and offend
Tlin hoard reported Hist Ihe ,in-r of llm llnilril, (Hales A-mlr amount to U r figure ho mud. iinne," Jtev. Spruill said.
hr IIITL Mr. Jinkins sln inl.
National llank hy |h„
Hrhmd
ho oddi-d.
The T a * Cotleclor also remind Itoaril in pay ih» in itre amount number of rase*
It
had I ".F le e t; and that hla flsgshlp, &lt;h"Itlin t Iho human
Tare nt*d*
Cliairntaii ll C&gt;fnh«r. il* niorrai, '• day, mure than auy'hlng else, la
ed Inirk owners, that under the nf the December *a|»rTe*
*a&lt; handle had lnrros*r&gt;i| 1000 Pr i" i AuguK&gt;*, would sail Thursday lor
{(•uMMitpa
■■
m
$
9
fi*
a
i
C
n
l
since
III
iiislmclinflg from the Mo&lt;or Ve- »•*•» rntold on Dee. 31, l| k ,i *
aiiPrornn
court j Mnnilu.
a revival of the right sort of
upheld the Wagner labor ill*
hide llepartm rnl, new weight reported nl the nmeiing,
Ttu- fliln ese govrrnntenl -li*
pleaching, prrarhing
that will
certificate* are required for all
Dniinly Rnperlnlendent T, W. pule, art, and that the Ktroggle polrlutl
nu-oioiandiim* to th'give God'* messages rather than
Irurka and t r a i i , ^ ijy
,, owners Lawton wa« Instruried lo c-n belwrrn Ihe American K—Iers - United {Hales, tireel Ifritssiis mid
___________
in,ill's guesses In Ihe people. The
Hon of l-ahor and Ihe Cfo had Franrr prulssUitg against IIn* piir
“f »uch vehicles are requested lo tort Ki-d Forward of tho
source of all Hit disorder of today,
added l„ II, tniuble*.
them re-weighed „n Hie
tOontlnnsO •* Fame T t o o
rDnialion iaaued January 1 by HuHie wars, the vice and crime, lho
tdatform scale* at the Sanford
— r ---------------- :---------------Mianglial mimirijial ruunrll, Hip
* rife between capita! and Labor,
N'atr Market and prrsent
the
body governing tbe KhanKhai
the rlota arid the lilnfxlshcd, oil
'* r '*b t certificate* whrn applyInlfruational Helllimtenl, in which
these Hitnys hove come about b e
‘"IT W the tags.
the council said any perwm c m raose man have lost failh lit God
milting' an offrnan against ariiii-&lt;l
utid Ilia truth.*'
foicign fore** In iho Brtllrmrn'
Iu his scrvlce-t tomorrow night,
The regtilur wrrkly meeting
would lie handrd over lo tho fours nf the ( lo ss and Checker Club Itev. Hproul will Irll of hla own
After taking thrrr straight
T R IM
3 lotsl concerned,
Arina in tho
toumamrnt Met!
will Ih- held in the Valdes Hotel divine healing after he waa gas­
III
weak, tram five of lha Sanford ' j ii Vm'm * ''"
tonight o' T:itil o'clock, II. M sed while In ocrvlrr with &gt;he Army
ito an
Bowling Club advanca-l
Duns! {&gt;. win*
ita u s
H u m *, M cre lary , rrpoH ril today. ■luring the ^Vorld War.

Over $13,000 Is Seminole School
C o llected Here "Children lpvited
On Auto L^enses To Orlando Fair

U. S. Labor Board
Lauds Newspapers
For Fair Reporting

•How to he a 'fall guy' to ten cany 'essons or so is taught by
Janies Strong, retired navy commander, who ha* constmHod trainIng towers arid feel high', from which studcnl filers mny pnrarhule
safely lo earth wlihmit fear. Cables support flhc *chule.’ easing the
jumprr down at Ihe New Jersey school.

C bioa Mobilizes Roosevelt Budget
Entire Man Power Message Produces
To Battle Jap an Conflicting Views
(fhiang Kai Slick Is S o m e Congressmen
BelieycThereShould
Preparing For Fin­
Tie
More Economy
ish Fight On Japs

Trouble In World
Is Attributed To
Decline Of F a i t h

CITY NltWS BRIEFS

Team Five Of Local Bowling League
Jumps From Next To Last To Lea

Celery Feds Defeat
Leesburg Quintette

I

A long field goal to the but few
second* of an ualra period by Jim n .x t to the last posit ion to f k a
Kiser gave (he Celery Feds « « tba lead In the tqtol number of
lu M edge oyer the Leesburg pine, II H. Pope,, official of &gt;ha
Vtllow Jackets to their
initial Club reported today.
The
results
of !!» ■ game*
gtme of tbp season on tho LrrspDyed In tka local bowling alley
birg Coot I Tuesday night.
Th# local boy* lead the Lees­ last week a r e -a a follows:
J(H *o,#*..pl*r»4 Tuesday. Dee. 11,
burg delegation during moat of lha
TKAM I
gam* but I* a last minuta spurt
,
1
I
* 1.1*1
•ho Leesburg quintette tied thu ■J!; „Keaald
-----IU 1*1 |TI k|l
Edward Davia, C- H. Powell, T- score *T lo f f .
W. Walla .. . .. I a* l«* II*
C. DoUinger, Tom Hasan. W. U.
J, nhartm a ... I l l I t i |||
During the early minute* of C
Ithrig a . . IU |U t u
R. W. Vincent,
play to Hie as Ira session, Golden C. Wlkerui- ... I l l I I I I I I t i l
of Lesoburg, mad* a fro# throw
T sia t .. .. ■— h i
U l i*e t i l t
giving iho Jackets a on* point
TMAM ■
Dad, However, with only *0 oec&gt;
I a total
llab*
. ... is *
im
it s a n
cade remaining ta th* game. Jim O
P. Hally
— ur tit u* tu
Riser made a long shot at tbe
p
... tu in ur iu
CALCUTTA. Ja n d.—&lt;JP) Tka hsaket to give the Rada the win­ IL Wo.hl.ura
IU
I I I IU «U
C. J obs* ■ ----- H I l i t l i t I l f
ta China la responsible far ning Dad.
new victims—dealers
to lUicP
Tout
I I I Ul t|l tilt
Merchant, veteran Fad for­
nait'oticaward, w u Ugh petal men for the
Oam**'
pla»*d
Wad. Do*. If.
Tbs supply e f Illicit cocaine, leraia while Darrell Ferguson sad HIT.
meetly derived fi
TKAM
g
John Morgan whe wart forced tu
I
I
I tout
Japan, ha*
Dare the gam# In the fourth It. Jt. Cobb ----- ITI I I I I I I SIT
Ne stogie leisure of any large fragM becauaa o f feaD aDo tuned w. Judw lg — ITI M l I U
(lolly p-i—
4* *T.
*, wny
o..-M Mf
ef contraband
to o'aUar parfanaaneaa to •he
the II,
_ B. Fop# a _I IIIU iIlI lI lITI
it
he fighting to gvntd poeltlena. They ware re-J *■
‘ law. e tc — m U l I I I d f l
pUnd by W aN tm a ■
and
Creak. .1 Talal
n j Greek.
— IIT TU II# l l t l

Narcotic Dealers Hit
By War In China

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i

Knudsen Says
Confidence Is
WhatlsNeeded

HOW TO B E A ‘FA LL GUY

JA CK SO N V ILLE, Jan . 0 , - ( ^
— Duval county and the State Hoad
Department signed a contract t o ­
day calling for the cons ruction
of a second bridge aero** the St,
Jrhna River heir and Ihe lifting
of tell chargt* on the prrsent
bridge as soon i * (he new span
I* opened to traffic.
The new bridge will coa'. about
11,-60,000. Duval county will pay
half of the cost and the state
llnid Department will pay the rest
with fedrrsl-highway funds.
The 8 ate Itoad Department with
supervise th e ' nmVrunMnq nttd j
maintain both bridge*. Tho new
I bridge will eatrnil from the fool j
I of Mi In S&gt; revet heir In a point,
'on the south side of the river, the!
route now c*rd by the ferry.
I The court recently ordered the'county to pay the ferry company
Physio-Therapy ia the technical, name for one of fthe treatments ir-fl.bBO fo r the rnulr and franchise,
of patient* recovering from paralysis. At Worm Springs, Ga., I^*,r t " onl)' will ’ dlseontlnue the

971 Seminole Citizens New Midway Colored
Plans Are Made To
I* u r c h a s e d Tags
School Is Accepted
Install WOW Officers
Since December
At Board Meeting

See City C k rk For
Home Exemption

NUMBER 114

Contract Is S i g n e d
For $1,460,000 Span
Over S t Johns Ri­
ver A t Jacksonville

EconomyDrive Begun
Which Reduces Es­
timates Of Budget
' Bureau Next Year

Richard R. Dc#s
Died Suddenly A t
TVA IsOneTo v 6 :3 0 : .Yesterday

Established In 1908

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William I*. Ilili*, nf thia City,
Colllus *1 Ibo Ktale Aracoal fn will leave here
Hal unlay
for
81. AM faUna.'
Fort Ijiudi fdalc where be rxpec'a
Thd ofRcia) nolle* of Ihr pro- to meet friend* front the Norlh
motion In part Is a* ■follow* They have planned * dii-p sea
"tat Lieutenant Douglass Ororga fishing expedition.

Scott. Medical Corps, assigned
to th# Medical Detachment of
tho tilth ' Infantry,* having *ur
Dr, Pent | l ....
X. llroAvr
coaafutty pegged the axamlnarion
K. IT ICO a
pr* scribed : to Ihe National Doa Wslob
llllsd a ...
fans* Act' and found qualiftod,
ha# boon appointed Captain. Mad
T * u i ....
t ie n t
u r h it
Dai Corps."
Captain Reott ha, barn to
Nam** marked' with a did * o i
actlvg ioyvira with tba local
bow l ovsrngp Hoed,
Team »lai-tioa« Woea
esdlMg Dstacheiont of Florida National
Dm . ft, HIT.
DU|4’H f lha past I year*- Ha
Ten hi
Wan
TaUt 1-la* la a Prominent local physician
a
4
All!
aad la secretary of the Sanford
•
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1
1
4
*
Society. H* and hla
«i
5tf
&lt;111 Madleal
wife caw * bar* from Chicago,
TMAM

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lion tu . Iks rank of Captain
from Adjutant General Vivian

K KAlatflRBR
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The Hanford Kea Heoula will
m rel in Ihelr boat house -hi Hie
First Lb Douglas* G. Bcott of lake shore tonight id 7:5(1 o'clock,
has official- of Hu- d u b announced
l&gt;»e; th* Medical Datarhmont.
r-^-lvi-d ant Ira ef big promo today

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night at M:00 o'clock. Alex R,
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Mrs. Elvira; Garner '
Addresses J uniorHigh
Mr*. Elvira Gam er, author of
"Kackjol,** wa* 'he guest spank­
er t l Ih i regular aasrmbly In
thr Saiifnril Junior High School
auditorium last Tuesday, It wn*.
announced today.
Mr*. Garner Inld the studcnl*
nf some of the background for
Ihr recently published hook of
Ktcklrl'a expedition* end reed to
1he s'odents a story written fee
a *1111 unpublished hook of fu r­
ther advrntorea of Ihe negro 1*4.
M r. Margaret
MaffaM.
praaaloa teacher, alao
several reading* to &lt;ha studanig-

II. II. Black, nephew of George
Black, left yesterday for hi*
home In Frvnchtown, N- J Mr.
Mo,t)g rloudy, rain lu
Black to Deputy Sheriff of HunUrdon County,
J . and was and A n tral
portions
connected with the Hauptmann and to aoutb and
trial bald in lbs Now Je n n y portion
Friday;
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county.
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HIDING. PR E P A R E A CO D E. M E S S A G E TC
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,. THURSDAY. JANUARY «, IMS

Duval Plans
New Bridge
OverRiver

PHYSIO-tHERAPY

Resident Of Sanford
29 Years, A c t i v e
Are As Produce Buyer
adelnCCC,Veter- RUhird R. Dra*. local prn-lrrc
■laaitr and commission mcrch.m|.
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illad suddenly In hi* home in Itnac
Coart a t 8:30 o'clock yesterday
even in*.
Mr. Draa ha* born n resident of
Banford for Jfu years and for dm
pn*t 10 year* ha* bern engaged n*
n produce dealer and rommi-iion
merchant. Ho waa b o m -to 4(*in*
dan, 8 . C.
Funeral senders will he tonduetod at their home in Hnsc t'„n it
Friday morning at 10:00 o'rloclt
with Rrv. Martin J. Bratn. pastor
e f the Holy Croaa Epl*rnp*l
Church, offlclltin*.
In ermenl
will be made In the I-nki -view
Cemetery.
The survivor* arc: hi* widow,
one -(laugher, Mi** Camilla Ho**
of S anford; one *on, Richartl K.
Deal, Jr.. who ha* been attrn.lini;
•he University of Florida; (&lt;&gt;ur
brother*, Dr. Henry Hr**, I.. II
Dra* and Jam es D. Dr**, nil nf
Charleston, S. C.,' and - llt-nry II.
I&gt;e*i of W ashington, I). C., al*u
one lister. Mr*. Jam es 1* Hutton
of Jarkaonville.

HOW TO BE A ‘FALL GUY

Contract Is S i g n e d
For $1,460,000 Span
Over S t Johns Ri­
ver At Jacksonville

EconomyDrive Begun
Which Reduces Es­
timates Of Budget
' Bureau Next Year

Richard R. Dc#s
Died Suddenly At
6 :3 0 : .Yesterday
TVA IsOneTo v

Established In 1908

NUMBER 114

Knudsen Says
Confidence Is
WhatlsNeeded
G e n e r a l M o to r s H e a d
I n s is ts D o u b tA b o u t
F u tu r e B r in g s D ro p
In C o n su m c r B u y in g

JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 0, - ( ^
— Duval county and the State Hoad
Departm ent signed a contract t o ­
day calling for the cons ruction
of a second bridge aero** the St,
Jrhna River h e ir and Ihe lifting
of tell chargt* on the prrsent
bridge as soon i* (he new span
I* opened to traffic.
The new bridge will coa'. about
11,-60,000. Duval county will pay
half of the cost and the state
llnid Department will pay the rest
with fedrrsl-highw ay funds.
The 8 ate Itoad Department with
supervise th e ' nmVrunMnq nttd j
maintain both bridge*. Tho new
I bridge will eatrnil from the fool j
I of Mi In S&gt;revet h eir In a point,
'on the south side of the river, the!
route now c*rd by the ferry.
I The court recently ordered the'county to pay the ferry company
Physio-Therapy ia the technical, name for one of fthe treatm ents ir-fl.bBO fo r the rnulr and franchise,
of patient* recovering from paralysis. At Worm Springs, Ga., I^*,r t " onl)' will ’ dlseontlnue the
• How to he a 'fall guy' to ten cany 'essons or so is taught by
fam nl center for comballng the diseaae, this child slowly regains p . ' ^ n t ^ l ^ l ’rWpr'’
g ^ H - Janies Strong, retired navy commander, who ha* constmHod trainthe use of lit* llinlis, buoyed up by th e tut-degrrr w ater,uf the swim­
Ing towers arid feel high', from which studcnl filers mny pnrarhule
ming pool!
safely
lo earth wlihmit fear. Cables support flhc *chule.’ easing the
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-------jum prr down at Ihe New Jersey school.

Fails To Approve
Planned Economy
S a y s A v era g e M anB el i e v c s ^‘W o r k l a
G o in f^ T d r B e S l a c k ”.
\VA flil INOTON. .Inn. G&gt;—
fAF)—Pro*iiIt*iil H’illlnm S.
Knutlrrit of Genrral Motors,
npponriiiit bofori’ the Senate’s .
apodal unpmplnymeitt com­
mittor, mill IIIa "one hope”
for Ihn Imntnllnlc Htnbuixh*-'
Unit nf work wu» thnt lh«
"pi’ttpln ttciirrnll)‘ will fed n
lit tit* more confluent of fu-

lun-."
"We iiec-l more assiirnnr* nil
Ihe « n y ilm-n line about Ihl#
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—
year nnd )e a r after," *ahl lh a .
M—The Mb use AppropriI’lrildi-nt
of
the
rnrporatlolt
•ComraUtM began an
which laid off 30,000 turn on.
drive today by rtc.lull. I lirrali*r of n salfa decline
mdlng the approprla
‘ itloa
during Novemher ami December,
finance
4418.815 to fine
Knmlsrn itrrlarrd the decllno
an 80 independent
Independ
more than
wn* the M-vt-resi In ihe com peny'i.
; yovemmahlal
nmahtal agencies
asaoctea for
history. Ilu lilamrd It not on c ar
train s ffecil
fiscal yearyear
the tf&gt;mlnr
piire* hut on 'he view held hy
ravins of $118,838,800 ec
» ravine
comIhi- "overage man" that "workWASHINGTON.^ Jan. *. - ( / ! • ) pared with the aj l n n t year.
la going lo l-c shirk."
Tile labor relations hu*rd rotnT h e m u a a r t . lha l i n t of tba
"Even if he tin* menna the
pllmenled tho new spaper, ye*raa«l*r
annual
supply
bUlt,
average in,til won'1 perpiit him-,
tei-day for ihelr recent hnnd|lnr
-alaahM M .H U M oil |h a Budget
te lf a car under such rlrcum ul labor new*.
Bafcap'a estimate*. most of tba
at nitres." ihe
motor
magneto
Ill It* annusl report to {pm
a e t kalna i bohm rpy tha~'Teobe*
■eld.
gre*fc |h e hiuird *nld
“ln»de«aa Vbllar Authority,
While he waa le.-dlfylng the
■inale reporting nf lalnir
dtsn ajaa tlaa tba A utboH tr'a yoWhile House nnnnimrrd th a t
pule*" hid been ''chronic
for
.
T
o
e
ia
tlre
plan*
for
a
joint
to
tba
Knudsen and John D. nigger*,
Up to th e cluse. of. -buatneaa
An -ln»tt*M»n from oltlcl^bil ilecade," halore I l l s .
pUSatton of - ofTIcvr* n f. all . the
d h fq to r o{ Iha_cecrnl1y m adr un­
ttefor* that year, Ibe bnnid
ATI
auto of lha Centr*I Flnrlrta E«po»l
Oarap* to thla d istrirt to be bold Wednesday evening
w X hIIIK'GTON, Jan. IS .-M V HANKOW, Jan. f l . - t / n - T h e
to th e Cby Hall neat Tuesday license lag* of various kind* had (ion, which will In- held In Or- laid, “Ihe great mass of Ihe m*n power of this llalhin „f 400. . Prealdinl-lloosevslt'a budget ines- employment renau*. would lunch
m
Tllla. KyH tb * . M » n U ia a
with President Hoosevclt.
' public
drew
II*
opinion
on
hern
issued
and
an
amount
«f
|
a
ndo
Erh.
I
t
I*.
rei|ue»llng
Ihst
nl*ht
wore
completed
in
the
n-K
tcewtiaued an w*H TVs*).
head 11 (l)l)0i0&lt;,(' P*r*on* I* Ireing recrulleib Mige yimlerday brought mixed
tin the aland Knudsen declined
*rsrn
u lar m artin* of lha local Camp f IX I77.lib had been collected nnd tracher^ ami pupils of Hontlnol# strike* from
n * on n nallonal mohlllsniion ha*i« gonsuisnl from tongressm en. Koine lo approve, a* far u* 11* nffect
on
Children'* aad h|ow-by blow tfr,cripllnns of for unrelenting war against J a p - !asserted there should be greater
W. O. VP. a t a meeting In the Am­ forwarded to Ihe Motor Vehicle (;0un|y sllend.
It'aallaMO n , r ,* v Five!
Tallahassee, - Hoy, which is Monday, Feh, 11 ►trike violence,"
erican
Legion H ut
Tueadny Commissioner in
an. All cities and town* outside crnnumlca. Many withheld ruin’
Since 1915. Gin hoard added,
night, official* of the (tamp re ­ Heminole County Tax Collector « , a accepted m t'.m Kemln"|e
ihe Japanese
-occupied arena j m int.
Jito. II. Jinkins reporteil today. County Rrhuol llonrd at
their "labor n*w* I* no longer *n swsrmed wllh troop*.
ported today.
| Chairmsn MeKellnr, ib-nuirrni.
T hr sum which has been col- regular tiioelinR In tho
Court unwanted Orphan In the rllr
Irvin Delk, of Pierson, waa the
c ity d a r k Frank 8 . JLa»*on
In some cities rifru it- iiulnuiii Tennessee, ef Hie sennle roads
room."
IcCtod,
Mr.
Jlnkilta
atatn
l,
repHouse
y
rd
e
rd
sy
morning,
today reminded aanford' homo- guest speaker for the occasion,
lierfd Hie civilians. Ily Kpi lug j rommiHe,- -itld lie helleveil road
xho Itoai-,| niemhers decided
"Instead of a«*lgnlnK
strike Chin* rupee.a lo have Ml full ill Ti|-|iropiialion», wliirli tin- pU 'l*
owner* th a t In addition to ap­ addressing thoar present on the rtwenta this County's rontribu-,
storie,
to
any
reporter
Iree
nl
tlon
to
the
Btato
Bchonl
fund
(or
that
*H
whlln
,rhnnU
In
tlm
ply In r tor asam pU M . of 8 tata subject of fratcrnallsm .
visions in the field. Guiding th n ld rn l uskrd to hr ru t in half, could
and County taxad, application*
O. P. Miller, of Lakeland, will the month of December and five County will lo- dismissed on tho moineni for duly, tho cover mobilisation Of men, money, and in- reduced *"ine,
| th a t d*v so Ihst lh« rhjlilrm , age I* given to trained men.*' iminitii-h*
muat a l t o . be filed w ith the eel as Installing offlcrr and will days to January.
Is
Generalimis-mm
"The message," McKcllar said.
War*, vice and crime, strife bo-"
the hoard said.
The Tax Collector also urged who will he admitted t&lt;» tho
C l'y Aaaaaaor M a r t Apr. 1 If Inatall officer*-elect of the UmaChinng Kal-Rhsk.
("w as u splendid step forward •»' tween capital and labor, ilota a*d
"Many
of
lh
e,e
liayo
been
led
auto
owners
of
tho
County
to
position
free
If
they
arrive
lutlla,
Ocala,
Orlando,
W
ilder
G
ar­
naamptlong o f City laia*
on
Mesnwhilo
Chinese rnm niiiui-' w ards rr-luce-l eatiendliurr*, Io n l.ltokl-heil, nil were allrihulod to
homestead* up to ( 1,000 are to den, New Kmyma. Pierson, and purchaae Ihelr lag* as early as fore noun, will lie nh|u to t.t- to probe beneath Ihe eitflrhir que* declared heavy flghHng i- -n gn-ss. wherever 1* esli. ought lo Hie lark of m an's faith In God by
d
ram
aljr,
of
►Irlkn
,lo
rle
.
Into
be allowed.
possible do avoid &lt;ho Inst minute tend.
D eland.
l.'i v. John IV. Kpruul, Chicago
progtess near Ifuligchow, the nip ' k-ld In tluiw- D duel Inns."
A fter the installation rcremon- rush uhirh. he aakl. "is bound
Th«
lln*rd
member*
also ronsclontlou, study of tho com­ Pal oT Chekiang provini—. T he1
Tba ap p licatio n muat be filed
Jones I'l-tised
soldier evangelist in hia sermon
annually, Mr. C anaan aaaerted Ira have been completed a dam-t­ to ocrur a* *h» deadline of Jail, formally m-i epted the Midway plicated soclsl dilemma Involved Japanrao rounlerod wllh asseiHuu*
( bunlimn Jones, denuicint. Te* hi &lt;he Halifonl Gospel Tabernacle,
\ en|orei| - ** hmil wbleh -wu*' limit In every labor illaiuilr, howan-r tbu- *11 was quiet Ihrri-, Tin- Ja |, m ,- o f the Iimum* agt irulture- com v lo re lie i* holding a healing ram*
addin*
th at
the keme-owner will be given ell those pjeaen', lb ill n s , near,’*
All applicant* for auto llrcnse* hy Onnlraetnr F. A, Drson at a small . . .
w alrad b it HaM id- exemption with Peckham'a Orchestra fu rn ­
snesa ,-nlil their troops w er- roll miltee. Mild lie waa pleased *bi»t puign.
"T ho pres*, more than
any Hnuiiig to “mop up" ,n of"»i *1 Hie prisident did not rut Hie sp
It lh a appllcaOfru
ware not ishing the music, officials reported. rhould bring th r last rrgiatralion cos! of over fn.oon. Tim *rlu&gt;&lt;,l
"Much of Hie leaching of reli­
oilier
aaenry,
r
a
n
hanish
llio
adding
th
a
t
all
members
with
Ihelr
ra
n
i
uod
title
certificate,
If
ppsh
a
,
been
openeil
and
apprm
l
Hind before AffC I.
ready ronquared, *
proprialluw* for Ibe soil loOaerva gious
modernism esprcially ita
n
i
ltu
n
d
e
n
is
n
d
ln
g
a
which
silll
Baoau*a of Ih l,
eaemptlon. famlliea and friend* are Invited to j i i|dr. hut In caste these arc nut n’* telr -ton eolbn-d „lm lrni . Inn«
A Kliungligl di-i;iiilrh ns-iJ Hu- li»n fsin l piogram below Ibe cm ' tf u r * to soften down tho stem
dlslurh Ihe relation,
between naval ynrlil |aab-l un iv t-l lo l i - n-ni figuie -if f 110,000,000.
borne* to Ban ford mta not rn- ai*cnd.
available, furnish the number on been enrolled.
warning* of God's Word, routes
Jhc old license tag If tho vehicle
Tli* money which wn* lw&gt;r- 'American rmployer* and Amert roinr Ilie new hen.lqiinilcrs for Ad
" | hope Hud Hip farm program a through tho d rsiie of modeinlata
Uroly a ia m p ta d , of taaa*, tba
wa* lieenaed Ip Sem inole'County rowed from llm Hanford AHaoitc r a n workmen."
Oily Clark OaierUL addin* that
u.iial H urry E. Y a'-t-'l, c-omiiai, sl.ari* of Hip t*Hff nc&lt;-i|i'» will in please every one and offend
Tlin hoard reported Hist Ihe ,in-r of llm llnilril, (Hales A-mlr amount to U r figure ho mud. iinne," Jtev. Spruill said.
hr IIITL Mr. Jinkins sln in l.
National llank hy |h „
Hrhmd
tba debt aarrtod mill***
u
ho oddi-d.
The Ta* Cotleclor also remind Itoaril in pay ih» in itre amount number of rase* It had I".F leet; and that hla flsgshlp, &lt;hlarlad on all U n f lr d proper
"Itlin t Iho human
Tare nt*d*
Cliairntaii ll C&gt;fnh«r. il* niorrai, '• day, mure than auy'hlng else, la
ed Inirk owners, th at under the nf the December *a|»rTe* *a&lt; handle had lnrros*r&gt;i| 1000 Pr i" i AuguK&gt;*, would sail Thursday lor
County Taa Atotaaor Sanford
{(•uMMitpa
■■
m
$9
fi*ai
C
n
l
since
III
Rullding perm its Issued at the iiislmclinflg from the Mo&lt;or Ve- »•*•» rntold on Dee. 31, l| k ,i *
aiiPrornn court j Mnnilu.
Doudnay repotted th a t approil
a revival of the right sort of
upheld the W agner labor ill*
~mnle|y &lt;1 paraop, M r a answered City Hall during the mniilb of h ide llepartm rnl, new weight reported nl the nmeiing,
Ttu- flilnese govrrnntenl -li*
pleaching, prrarhing
that will
Dniinly Rnperlnlendent T, W. p u le , a r t, and th at t h e Ktroggle polrlutl nu-oioiandiim* to th'the Initial ca ll. Ip file tk air ap- December show « sharp decline certificate* are required for all
give God'* messages ra th e r than
owners Lawton wa« Instruried lo c-n b e lw rrn Ihe American K—Iers - United {Hales, tireel Ifritssiis mid
__ _______
ttona to r aapmptlon
from over the **&amp;■• period tost year. Irurka and t r a i i , ^ ijy,,
in,ill's guesses In Ihe people. The
Hon of l-ahor and Ihe Cfo had F ran rr prulssUitg against IIn* p iir
te aad County lasaa.
according to a report compiled “f »uch vehicles are requested lo to rt Ki-d Forward of tho
source of all Hit disorder of today,
added l„ II, tniuble*.
monthly h f city official*.
them re-weighed „n Hie
tOontlnnsO •* Fame T t o o
rD nialion iaaued January 1 by HuHie w ars, the vice and crime, lho
The report show* th a t only! tdatform scale* at the Sanford
— r --------------- :-------------Mianglial mimirijial ruunrll, Hip
* rife between capita! and Labor,
foer permit* were Issued during N 'atr Market and p rrsen t the
body governing tbe KhanKhai
the rlota arid the lilnfxlshcd, oil
the p*at month totaling I t t i **[ '*r '*bt certificate* whrn applyInlfruational Helllimtenl, in which
these Hitnys hove come about b e
rompared with the UMO la iu a d , ‘"IT W the tags.
the council said any perwm c m raose man have lost failh lit God
milting' an offrnan against ariiii-&lt;l
In th e m o n th of D e c e m b e r 'a s t
utid Ilia truth.*'
' H w d a a a l f iK t
a d v e rtto a foicign fore** In iho B rtllrm rn'
year.
Iu his scrvlce-t tomorrow night,
The
regtilur
w
rrkly
meeting
m * n U o f U l t (U U y n e w * would lie handrd over lo tho fo u rs nf the ( lo ss and Checker Club Itev. Hproul will Irll of hla own
A fter taking
th rrr
straig h t
TRIM
P*P*™ t h r o n g t o u t th o c o u n 3 lotsl concerned,
Arina in tho
tou m am rnt
Met!
will Ih- held in the Valdes Hotel divine healing after he waa gas­
III
u
tho
weak, tram five of lha Sanford 'j ii Vm 'm *''"
tonight o' T:itil o'clock, II. M sed while In ocrvlrr with &gt;he Army
ito a n
Bowling Club advanca-l
Duns! {&gt;. w in*
ita u s
Hum*, Mcrelary, rrpoHril today. ■luring the ^Vorld War.
•tlmulanU
A long field goal to the b u t few
h i eat
for rtoMUibg pouMaion*,
. . . ----■— A
second* of an u alra period by Jim n .x t to the last posit ion to f k a £
h i tu
A p arty of ftonforditea, board
The Hanford Kea Heoula will
a lead In the tqtol number of
be tog tka “ Panama C ity" a t Cloar Kiser gave (he Celery Feds « « tb
1
Total
.
.
t
«
TT»
I
I
I
t
i
l
t
pine, II H. Pope,, official of &gt;ha
m rel in Ihelr boat house -hi Hie
fur- stator, taught over 300 pounds of lu M edge oyer the Leesburg Club reported today.
First Lb Douglas* G. Bcott of lake shore tonight id 7:5(1 o'clock,
Vtllow
Jackets
to
their
initial
(lamp*
pUte, a grouper on a fishing eipedPlon g tm e of tbp season on tho Lrrshas official- of Hu- d u b announced
The results of !!»■ game* 1*. t i l l . flavpit ThafSOar, l&gt;»e; th* Medical Datarhmont.
r-^-lvi-d ant Ira ef big promo today
pDyed In tka local bowling alley
Mr*. Elvira G am er, author of
a ihot- Into tka Gulf of Mexico during b irg Coot I Tuesday night.
TRAM *
lion t u . Iks rank of Captain
OP
"Kackjol,** wa* 'he guest spank­
to r'. Abo, th o week-end. members of tbe
Th# local boy* lead th e Lees­ last week a r e - a a follows:
J,
Wimif#f
„
....
from Adjutant General Vivian
J(H*o,#*..pl*r»4 Tuesday. Dee.
reported today,
William I*. Ilili*, nf thia City, er t l Ih i regular aasrmbly In
II* J.WMr
ite poa- p arty
Those who made the trip were: burg delegation during moat of lha
Colllus *1 Ibo Ktale Aracoal fn will leave here
K. KaFn*rm«n,
Hal unlay for th r Saiifnril Junior High School
TKAM
I
Hr. ...fc
■unuiant If. B. Herron, C. W. Ferguson, gam* but I* a last minuta spurt
81. AM faUna.'
F ort Ijiudi fdalc where be rxpec'a auditorium last Tuesday, It wn*.
„
,
1
I
* 1.1*1
P«w
m e r c h a n t* . Edward Davia, C- H. Powell, T- • ho Leesburg quintette tied thu ■J!; Keaald ----- IU 1*1 |TI k |l K KA latflRBR
Thd ofRcia) nolle* of Ih r pro- to meet friend* front the Norlh announced today.
J r . . .. i l l
score *T lo f f .
Walla .. . .. I a* l«* II*
Ur. I!**r
^ l»l
motion In part Is a* ■follow* They have planned * dii-p sea
M of thtir C. DoUinger, Tom Hasan. W. U. During the early minute* of J,W. nhartm
Mr*. G arner Inld the studcnl*
a ... I l l I t i | | |
C Ithrig a . . IU |U t u
R. W. Vincent,
nf some of the background for
* th* marT o t a l ____
U l I l f 1*1 l i l t "tat Lieutenant Douglass Ororga fishing expedition.
play to Hie a s Ira session, Golden C. Wlkerui- ... I l l II I III t i l
Scott. Medical Corps, assigned
Ihr recently published hook of
of Lesoburg, mad* a fro# throw
b good* *1TMAM a
to th# Medical Detachment of
T s i a t . .. . ■
— h i
U l i* e t i l t
The monthly meeting of 'he K tcklrl'a expedition* end reed to
giving
iho
Jackets
a
on*
point
1
Inlet
t m en and
TMAM ■
tho
ti
lt
h
'
Infantry,*
having
*ur
D r , Pent | l .... I l l
Seminole County I'oullry Produc­ 1he s'odents a story w ritten fee
Ml
III
Dad, However, with only *0 oec&gt;
I a total
A vr
I n r# p a tI I I coaafutty pegged the axamlnarion er* AssncDllon w ill. tm -),eld in a *1111 unpublished hook of fu r­
llab*
. ... is* i m it s a n XK .. Illro
cade rem aining ta th* game. Jim O
T ICO a
P.
Hally
tto
—
u
r
t
i
t
u
*
t
u
i f i c U m Jpr*scribed : to Ihe National Do- the Future Farm ,-r»;i^jm ter room th er advrntorea of Ihe negro 1*4.
Riser made a long shot a t tbe
p
... t u
i n u r i u alll l sWd sloab . . .
fans* A ct' and found qualiftod, g t *he Bemlnnla IlijffA fh n o l to ­
CALCUTTA. Ja n d.—&lt;JP) Tka hsaket to give the Rada the win­ I L W o.h l.ura
M r. M argaret
MaffaM.
IU
I I I I U «U
C. J o b s * ■ ----- H I l i t l i t I l f
ha# boon appointed Captain. Mad night at M:00 o'clock. Alex R, praaaloa teacher, alao
ta China la responsible far ning Dad.
T * u i ....
t ie
n t
u r h it
Dai Corps."
new victims—dealers to lUicP
Johnaon reported today.
several reading* to &lt;ha studanigT out
II I
Merchant,
veteran Fad fo r­
Captain Reott h a,
barn
to
nait'oticaNam**
marked'
with
a
d
id
*
o
i
ward,
w
u
U
gh
petal
men
fo
r
the
h * re
Oam**'
pla»*d
Wad.
Do*.
If.
actlvg
ioyvira
with
tba
local
b
o
w
l
o
v
srn
g
p
Hoed,
Tbs supply e f Illicit cocaine, leraia while D arrell Ferguson sad HIT.
II. II. Black, nephew of George
Team »la i-tio a « Woea
esdlM g Dstacheiont of Florida National Black, left
meetly derived fi
yesterday for hi*
TKAM g
D m . ft, H IT .
John Morgan whe w a rt forced tu
I
I
I to u t
D U |4 ’H f lha past I year*- Ha home In Frvnchtown, N- J Mr.
Ja p a n , ha*
D are th e gam # In
the fourth It. Jt. Cobb ---- I T I I I I I I I SIT Te n hi
Wan
T a U t 1-la* la a Prominent local physician Black to Deputy Sheriff of HunMo,t)g rloudy, rain lu
N e stogie leisu re of any large fragM becauaa o f feaD aDo tu n e d w . Judw lg — I T I M l I U
a
A ll!
(lolly p-i—
4* *T.
*, wny
o..-M Mf
aad la secretary of the Sanford U rdon County, s. J. and was and A n tra l
e f contraband
portions
♦TU
to o'aUar parfanaaneaa ^
to •he
the II,
_ B. Fop# a _I II IU iI lI lI lI iTtI
Madleal Society. H* and
hla connected with the Hauptmann and to aoutb and
he fighting to gvntd poeltlena. They ware re-J *■
‘ law. e tc — m U l I I I d f l
wife caw * bar* from Chicago, tria l bald in lbs Now Je n n y portion
Friday;
no
p U n d by W a N tm a ■
and
Creak. .1 Talal
till
nj Greek.
— IIT
TU
II# l l t l
county.
rfcaaga to tomporataro.

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Over $13,000 Is Seminole School
C o llected Here "Children lpvited
On Auto L^enses To Orlando Fair

U. S. Labor Board
Lauds Newspapers
For Fair Reporting C bioa

Mobilizes Roosevelt Budget
Entire Man Power Message Produces
To B attle Jap an Conflicting Views

Plans Are Made To 971 Seminole Citizens New Midway Colored
I* u r c h a s e d Tags
School Is Accepted
Install WOW Officers
Since December
At Board Meeting

(fhiang Kai Slick Is S o m e Congressmen
Preparing For Fin­ BelieycThereShould
ish Fight On Japs Tie More Economy

See City Ckrk For
Home Exemption

Trouble In World
Is Attributed To
Decline Of F a it h

Building PcrmitH
Show Sharp Drop

CITY NltWS BRIEFS

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Team Five Of Local Bowling League
Jumps From Next To Last To Lea

Herald Adb Pay

Partv Of Sanfordltes
Make Big Fish Haul

Celery Feds Defeat
Leesburg Quintette

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Promoted To Captain

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Mrs. Elvira; Garner '
Addresses J uniorHigh

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By War In China

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With the Federal budget kopefculjr out a t balance Ik
aplte of drastically higher taastfon, an# the federal fetid
of the State government running eo far behind that regu­
lar Slat* emplejreee are wondering where their neat m «d
ia coming from. It la encouraging to net* that Seminole
County le la a good financial conditio* and ban act daily
been able to effect a reduction in taxation.
While taxpayers, are pleased to find a reduction of
1 5-8 mlUa In the rate on their tax bills this year, there
wee actually a cut of 4 S-4 milts in the milage aeaaaaed
by the County Commlaahmera. An iqcreaoa ol 1 1-8 In
the state milage
and
an Inreeaae d l h the
School milage, absorbed 8 1-8 of the County's saving,
naultlag in a net tax reduction of 1 5-1 mill*
Had U not baa*' tor the savlaga effected by the
County Commiestoners there would have beau an actual
laateaaa a t 8 1-1 millo la the total ton rate, toetoad of a
net reduction of I M l So the taxpayer can figure that he
la really 4 8*4 mills better oft thaa he would have been If
the Ceatmiaeionars, forgetting their pledge of temtomy. had
not found a wag to a m the County's funds without In­
terrupting any o t the services which It rmafcta.
A t a time like this when other tax*# of alt kinds are
cutting more and mote Into the working man’s Income,
while higher priest for everything wo have to buy makes
•AY, JANUARY 0. IMS
even the former taxes more burdensome, It Is a welcome
VEBtSK FOB TO D AY relief to find one tax bill which le actually lower. And to
the men who are responsible, the- County CodmlaakmeM,
we offer our congratulation*.
We feel eure that every taxpayer in the County gill
join with us In expressing appreciation tor the Commis­
sioners' good work.

Speaking of th* importance ot capital, a local gufomoblln deafer told un tha other day that su m than 80
percent of the automobiles being Mid In Senford were
financed with other people’ll money. Think o t Uf Hero
than 9# percent of Ike people of Sanford riding on other
V ast Federal Apt ruling Would people’s money. And Ik would be seta be any thgfe moat of
talS Re*eastern lit Opinio* Of Ecc» —headline. All th at It noodml thorn would be walking If they had to pay cosh for their
can.
| Juta soa.lise shot in tb# arm .
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w h i t butiinen d o M f o r t h e a v e r a g e perio n
la f re­
1 u 5 e«r«tsry ickes shows
tH7o I
i f dan*. At last, sn ideal
—K ansas City s ta r

q u a u lly lout n ig h t o f, p a r t ic u l a r ly b y th o u * w h o a r e n o t
d ir e c tly c o n n e c te d w ith b tw in e ie , a c o o rd ln g t e
John W.
O 'L e a ry , In a r e c e n t a d d r e a i b e fo r e t h e M ic h ig a n '* M a n u f n c t u r e n A a a o c la tio n . 1 &gt; e a v e ra g * p e n so n d o e a n o t aae

-------------------the hundred* of thousands of Investors who had to pat
Cork stock brokers are still up billions of dollars far the construction of factories, bo_
ooo fo n lh® eutomoblles, radios, bathtubs, and whatnot, which
Miami the other dag. '
he ulus daily, could be made.
---------o-------The Average person also forget*, Mr. O’Leery pointed
bill* before
Comm** out, thnt American business during the four years from
^uirs
• s°wlY TOt*
1080 to
hit*, by tb* tim e New
.. 1934
. paid out over eighteen billion dollars more
!tty ws* th to u |b count ^han It took In.
&gt; tavsdor would b* in
forgets that one brnnoh of buslneae slone, insur—Chicago Dally Re«*. srtce, paid to policyholders and their beneflelarlea, from
■TT----- t , 1929 to 1988, eighteen, and a half billion dollars—ths
wto»Utto2. *to'» eKiufv*Jetlt ot h ltf thw national debt I
totoiTt u mllinew!! -Cornel
H“ forgets that buslnes* voluntarily eetabllshed prit0 win."—Tampa Tribune.' vote old-age p e n sio n systems covering morn than 4 ,0 0 0 ,000 workers before government slipped Into this field,
snd the number was rapidly (mrsaalng.
He forgets that of tho 2,009.000 business eancsrns
In ths United States last year, only k t perconk had a
nut worth of more than |75,000.
Hat forgets that of thu R29JJ08 corporations making
income tax returns for 1054, 824,000 had no net Income
Carter Otoss, nuw eighiy. »«y»
t o Would Iito to b* forty. TtwuMil and their aggregate deficit wn* 84,181,OOP,000.
Ho forgets that the.Amerltan workman receives In
he ha* 1*4 * full Uto and doubtls**
WaaM bo-Vrody foe a lone v*»l| "real" wages—that,,is, wages measured by purchasing
Betas ordwery circumstances, no power—five times as much oa tha Italian, nearly three
ta x is b* tool* Ilk* on* who hsui times as much as the German, and twice an much, as tha
toaaawA agoinst profllgat* governmans spending* from lb* first sml British.
He forgets that, if he w en one of the 42,896,712
tx anaiao* tu siirk *round lust lu
M* hew It all lurm out.
savings bank depositors In 1088, his savings were a pert
of the aggregate deposits of $28*488,585,000—a substantial
pert of the capital which sustains business enterprise,
He forgets that as one of Ute 64s000,000 Mfe insurance
policyholders, he is also u cspItalUt, snd has » stake, In the
currant sasaon sods Insurance assets of more then 828,000,000,000, which also
S through this part austnins business enterprise.
I'u'ulh
1,0 f«rgeU that of the 1.158,981 retail etaree lit
m ru7«dr ctotld to th« United States In 1935, 1.474,149 were Independwitly
another **wcr ptu- owned and operated—by the John Joneses snd Tom Smiths
r vmw.
of Main Btreot, who are a part of business.
He forgets that the 517,000 servlee estabUshmenU,'
wcH.*.
the herber shops, shoe repair shop# and plumbing shops,
utoro of lavector* owned by 677,181 proprietory are also business,
•tit BofiMvill'i ad*
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r*s* with .ppruvci.
THOUGHT ENGENDERS thought Pfecei one idtot on
tot tor nu business papvr, another will follow It, and still snother, until you
r a smsU minority, have written a page; you cannot InUMun you* mind. Th*r*
I L lt ,
&gt;• » wsU ol thought thera which hoi no bottom*.
m lucincM m*u *ro the more you draw from Ik the more dear aad fruitful It
sum. workingmen, will b«.-U . A. B*ls.
’ ' wtM Uwycra, same

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Woman Who Gave Russians Cosmetics
Will Nbw Try Them Out On Ice Cream
By RICHARD C. HASSOCK
I s trip ta p s of ito soviet ragtmo Zhemrhuthlna.
A P Ibrdigo Service W riter
la n d tarits e a t Mere th aa *,000,000
AHhough Madam* MolotofT Has
MOSCOW, Jan. 4 — Haw. Pan- bodice e f can de eobgne aamtSIfy. traveled abroad, a be bo w le Ur,
Ila* KarpoVslay* ZhemchuaWhO, * W het t h r soviet w eaw a apeiafa accessible to ton^gnere, ss ar»
*/hS b*Ut Bp &gt;b* **VM g to c i* - or. ( a n
powder, .perfam o end naoet other eovltt officials since
m eat’s bus loess in perfluacs, stop* resgp, which she usee freely, bee the correal w aee.of a r m : , within
and lipetlaka, b perhaps lb* only n*t been d l b h l l y revealed, b«s IS Ike- soglas* bseao,
woetsn Is Mw world o a th M to sit a m t o i a a l t a i s t t i to r the goe-j In taking t o r new pest. M otatac
I M H N * ruble* M a b ta ff tn tn ed ev e r tb s tostag*■ M H a t pwrl m a.to t *f the esanctfee bustave* la
e m e li ehmo. Tbo Hm*. T atiana M om enta, farm er
Matom a Zh c rath »sh Ins, whose tho
***** eg flower*! manager of tb* New Daw* por­
earn* would be Pool In* Poarl In trw
t s th* C M h m ' torn* and fees powder factory.
English, is the wife of Prem ier
Vyacbesloff Motetoff in privets m d
life. She Is vice commlsaor e f feod
1
Indus; ry. In which post she is ass ls u a t to A u to s
Mikoysn, A r
in an lea heed of one of lb* la rye* l teal
in c h W
w A s m w iT O N . in * . 4 - W activities, w ith the eftmptj
feed producing and distributing I * 1'
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which
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th* national govern- tho tbs monihs* rsaepdlfttfcu
organ Ira IIona In tha world,
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Unrie ****’* * *
m tauilo It Like notMekcepbig’

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meat I* Joel like heeptnir house. each font f e lt.

MV*. Dtato Bibb O n m
AlaPoulin* Zhemchuslilna bos to m
eem m lam r h a m 's j an tor ten * to r,' soya eo.
married to Ih t 47-y*ar old prem ier
w klth, In"Covem m ent In merely house'
about, ten yeora. Daring that thus
***■ tTn*t to e p tog on a big scale." to e told
ah* tor* a child, new about seven
Asff
e r an - Rodletic*
wf
W ashington
years old, and developed th* so­
1toraoly to . wonmn. Otoervlaag that women
viet eotmeiles Industry Into on* of
■r* moving I* th* front In pohltc
tho most suec»**ful enterprise* In
no
ta fitra , Mrs. (Irate* sold Urn
lb* national economy.
I
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■••toai’o “house her pi rt*" should
Beaded Perfume T reat
Mach of her suae** Is stlributad
lo vlsl.s abroad, paHlcularly to the
United Slots*, w h en she was th*
Burst *f Mrs. Franklin D. House■
veil a t the While Moss* la IBM.
F tem th* Uni ed States, Madam*
Mototoff brought machinery and
beauty shop
leehlnqu* for Ito
m aautaetur* and sppllcstton of
cosmsMcs fo* her fa ir comrades.
Promoted from m anager of lb*
Tcaba perfume trust of Moscow to
to a d of the whole coimetlca Ins t r a i n fu r scrap iron. T hs U»l»«l
iluatry, ahe pul both American m a­ htrshand, who aoe* t» Mg*
fb m o r. ow aw of the
chinery and technique to work I* with M* rvol name, Sertahln, to s , . t„
pravid* soviet women with beau­ show (hat he was a Russian, Mn* ||„ er, |a a Nevada corporation a*d
„hlp was carried on the ssseaetifying pmduc.s, which Madam* dame Motolo/f la Jewish. As vice
commlsssr, sha uses th* name
.
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Mototoff regards aa □ ersssitlts.
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Beauty shone, which Msdame ^
■ a iB B is s s n s o v s B a s c a a s a s
M ofe'eta describee |&gt; “arttotto.”
hav* bean opened In Moeoow aad
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die larger Nile* It* the provlnaos.
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Some ef those in Moeoow, in arth ilecUirsl attraottvensa* and tumiry, One fiv e room modcrti s 1
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bungalow , double garage. |
refleet htoos she gained In A m er­
AND
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tomato Papular

Many a tv be tap haded b
BprouFs mrvMnft ot tie ■
Gospel T sbentselb ovary
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Leviathan’# Safe
d ir t s Nevada

For Rent

Th* cosmetics trust now pro­

duces more than 100 kind* of Sosp
where there were only sits III (to

Walter

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Phone 184 o r 988-1

Fine Watch
Repairitijr
Diamond Setting

Engraving
IMcLaulin, Jeweler

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HETHER you're here in town tor ■ day.

a' week, ot tho ossouw ws promlsS your
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stay wid ha pleasiantar it you*i« a guest of Gulf!
Wh're fttada* R t/uM ig.'raw o f UraVvI-vvitru
coda sad car owners, f ou 11 (fed every thin | you
asuta-Otota fcta tofawnstlnn tu the finest gotolines, oils, sn4|utoto*irta~« I Gulf all over lawn.
Just ktop ynur aya peekd for the Sign of llir
Orocigs Dtor—n*H d*’» bdal pitas to ilop,

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For OWrTtme Fhmf

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n person* totally withONTARIO, CUf—GF)-lto*s
I *ny hind * leapt for Ifaillcy, buslacssmaa and svU ttoe
if- work. Furthermore, enthusiast, waaiad one of tk» tar

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THE BANFARD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

M nd P erson al Activities
the Presbyterian

Hal Calendar

Church
wilb
Mrs. T. 8- Crawley, chalrmun.
will jpeet at the J io u e of Mr*.
Joe Corley, Cameron Avenue, at
l;tO o'clock with Mra. Corley
and Mrs. C. 1*. Ford os buslewe*.
Circle Ntimoer Three of the
Woman'* Missionary Society of
l ha Presbyterian Church
will.
Mrs. lloy Mann, chairman, will
meet at Ihn home of Mrs. Rob­
e rt A lt, Sixteenth
Street
ut

t; F o rt Mellon Chapter Son*
Daughters of tho T erritory
Ida Ida will meet at tho
of
r . e . Itoum lllat at
l : l f o'clock.
‘■'The OIrl Beeula will meet at
hie f dttle I louse a t 3:45 o'clock
o pass h**I making tesla.
,A11 Junior and Senior
high
Cfcdol *U lt Interoatnd In organstag An older Klri'a scout troop
»*et n t tiro Id ttla itoUao at &lt;;00
I’eloeh I or A short meeting.

Personals
•ha holiday! with th eir
Mra. Harold Weakly.

m.

Mra. F. Wl Short of
Orange, N. J . arrived Mondi
spend a weak with her me
Mr*. Elisabeth C, Rutted ye
Eaat Third Street.
Mra. Radio
UcWllllain*
Canton, W|H&gt;» I* tlslllnx
danchter and aon-tnlaw, Mr.
Mra. l,eo V. Ilurdelte, a t

ihM lrcn o l Hnvannah, N.
Imre been the yueata o f Mra.
old Weekly fo r several diys,
tak rn an a|iurlm *nt on p ark
nue for the winter.

who
H a r­
have
Ave*

Supper Is Given
By Alathean Class
Tim AUlhean P ins. of ihn
F irst D ipIL l Church entertain*!
with A covered dl,h .upper at
th e annex Tuesday ntrht, Tho
. r*°ni, w ere decorated In a color
scheme of green and while.
Mr*, a . f t Srlmnn led the de­
votional atter which a ahort
b M lo au ih iln if waa preaided
over h r J. W. K ar. 1'lana were
dlacuaaed for the coming year
and It waa voted to h are a
covered dish a upper next month.
During the iocl*t hour Mtea
Kdltli l/jvejojr rendrred sever*!
piano aelrctlona
and
aeveral
conleata were mJoyed In charge
of Ur*. B. C- Dlckeraon. •
Ttios# present
w ere:
Mr*.
Leo V. Ilurdelte, Mrs. Raida
McWilll.im*, Cunton. Ohio, Mra.
R. E. Peurlfoy,
Mra. J. A.
Strange, M r*.• J. n. Ovlntt, Mr*,
n . O, MrthvJn, Mr*. W. II.
H.- Nelson. Mr*.
A. R. tum 'Juy. Mr*, c . A. Ynncey, Mr*, j . A. Palm er, Mr*.
A. L, F o rd to f Avondale Fitxite,
On., Mr*. Fred llnrrlsnn. Mra.
J. If. RsHIdgo, Hr*, f t F. Mc­
W horter, Mrs. It. II. Blanahter,
Mr*. II. V. MMyelta, of St.
tumia. Mo., Mra' fl. C, Dickerson,
Mr*. J . W Kay. Mrs. J. K- Pa**,
Hr*. O. R. Helmnn amt Mi**
Edith Lovojny.

P A C E T il K B S

Seminole School
Children Invited
To Orlando Fair
C o n tis use r r , n

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wheal Mipjdirs fo r IPS?1*
Warner Baxter And |Dfver Recovers Cross1 ISWorM
an* w llm stw l to bo nbout
Joan Bennett At Rltz In Colorful Ceremony, f t , millli n bu&gt;hcls lurjirr lhafi

Ona

wood Hrhool .1M r tel re* a id in r
th r
transportation
of
pupils
from ganlando nml Palm Spring*
to (he Lvtnnn School,
Colored children who wish lo
altcnd the Central Florida Ex
P0.ll ton will be admitted free
on pa»-.es to ho dislrlhtiti'd from
the County Buperlntendent'* offiyo on Feb. 10. Ii wa* an
nounersl ne ||,e meellna.
Clinli mini «f I lie Hoard Fred
T. william* was . l „ e „ |
from
thn nicolinu brenu.c of Illneas.
A flrr the nipcllng hud adjourn.d
the member* present accepled
an In 'ltatlo n from ||, K. M or
rl*. principal of the Junior 11Iptti
Behind, to dine In the m Imol
rafrleria.

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Uul loday n e » a* c
roles In color film*
wav to dodge them.

Thp

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nbo,,' fWe U
'°K&lt;'e* of 103ft, 'h e
cal romance in Tech
which llax ler will he
„ I , h Joan „ cnnr,j „
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rh ' " " "
aT,,,
1,4 ^ *o*v the
the projrclion room it
ed A rih ts studio, llnx1
hi* mind.
.
"Color pletpieit- h r
were glorious 1 nrhlevi
culnf rffrel* fur set.

! M l—Tony llnulloc. .IS &gt;m r n il
] aponco
ilbVr.
recover''*!
tho
gold crn*j wliiili ItUhnp ra lll to , of
tli(.
Greek ’ O illm dot
!. fhiirch, |n a(i'i| Into the Golf ol
| M eaicn' bi're ut tho rotnitut onj hu*l ob*ervnnce of Greek Pro.* 1
n » r op I hr feast of RpIphanV,
ll»iil|(c p’cntvr.t |ln&gt; uvi'l.iim
of thousnnd* of &gt;pt’e(ntors, hje**
*tna of the ltUhnp nml ' fan k '
i for |he volitiK 'e a r. Til*' n r '
I nil'ny »n&lt; | receded and follow od
hy colorful *ervtci's ut
tho
church.

. k, i|j» otllllKCll, or
n in trllim r in *toro
(T.’jpcl Tahcmacle.
t h n W,
Sprout
nlA t'n* binned Uos*
i f J

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H A T
&lt;TM E U J O D L D 3 . G f t E A T E S T
A D O in c m A C H tn E v a l u c

Slash IsJ ’ropciaetl
By Hbirsc Group In
New Appropriations

"W hen W alter Warmer secured
Continued From Pdi» Onr
lot 1i'll only ftk!..Utiu fur project permission from I bury I Z.inmU
liiiosllitillon* on lh&gt;' iinili'ilak |n use me Tor Id* ‘Vogue* of
The G . A .’* of tha Kirat BapUat
Mr*. Joe DeVInney and dauyh.
ll'.'in,' ntnl I h*d' found that I wn»
In*.
h u rth will h are a aocUl meel My
ler, Joe
I'atsey. of Itlpley,
to I e in color*, I had « sw ell case
Tim
bill
enrylo,
n
lol.n
of
i thV Ajvnex At S:fB o’clock.'
Tenn- w rro the riiiwI* of Mr.
lihOM.nort for I Iro TV A pin, of Jitter*.
&lt;tjkA'' axacnllrn • meellny of Ihn
and' Mr*. W. M- Scott yester*
A llapnv Surprise
n fl.nuii.uoo ro u lrin t nUthoriiu
JvoAwn'u Mina tonary Society of
ilny em uiite to
Miami where
"Wringer,, however, usMltcd In*'
lion.
J i e F irst M ethodl.t chdrch win
tliuy will Hprnd the w inter. The
Ial|*e cilt* Hero nl &lt;r inado in tlrnl 1 find on! him; lo frnr.
m 'M d At the Annex ut S :l!
lain J im. DeVInney v i , formerly
fund, for the I'liills n C om orin
sale* mannKer fur the Amerlran
thin f o il’s. Veteran.".* Admiio
T k # , remit nr bnilnes* meetiny
Fruit (Iruwcr* of lh|* city.
Mrs.
K.
J.
Iloulh,
clialriiion.
lt»
Rene f.r R et|e, Jr. was honored trillion anil I Ini lltill|...nl
if tbn Sanfonl Tnwn*en d Club
wradi.l and « « . o.dliiiu; short of
with a New Year's parly *i*en III .Mont llaai.l,
ri]l be held at 1:39 u'cloak in will no el id the homo of Mis*
Vo.tertlay |tn* So'iodo o.loji &lt;&lt;1 s 'llh n e d n i l l i d e li|rh l w in n 1 &gt;nu
SalUiliny a t hi* home oil Mar
heir club room's in tha Welaka Charlotte Hmllh at 7:30 o'clock.
Circle Number One of the Wo­
mdla Avenua fay Id* nurse. Ida. a resolution by Sen . Vrederh-k I h r reaulU,
lu lld lfi. T here »UI he election
“In rlin d of enneenlrallnt' on
The party rimsistetl of a va Rlelwer. It,. O re.,,- p klpit the
rf officer* and All members ar« man’s Mi„7oiiijry Society of the
The officer* o f the First P res­ rt*ty of fireworks, aames and Sint.- I &gt;rpar till i’n I ;-lu f.iriii ti lo color for the pMlure. Wonper,
eque*t«xl In be present,
The F irst Ilnplis*. Church will nicer ut
the home of Mrs. Hunter U tile, byterian Church assisted hy Ihelr ronlesl*. At tha conclusion of formal Ion on Aiht’riean' raiulal Tolnboff nml I n mi; Ciimiiilny*.
, dot West Nineteenth Street a. wives held a reception In the the Raines refreshm ents
of
fu lle d our d li.fio r, lutve foeu 5e.l Iheit
were III fliln a, iiiniilirr
, .'1:30 o'clock.
Slides nalionnl* tto io tmd Ho- ndi iiHmi mi i .eiyllilnt:',. In ip,;
■erred on 4he *rrFenri| isireh.
tto r makeup is ro
Circle Number Two of the Wo­
Those present were;
Nanry titi of itR (airUfid foia-o. Adop M ltinnl.
man's Missionary Society of the
D ithlon,. '.Jdne
Thl*prn,
Dllly Ifsrn folio* oil a denilneiallon of -tilif hi 'lull i r.nitd linrdly Is*
^ i n d [)ip:Ui Church will meet
Fleinln*. Hay T or. Hilly 1lulrhl- tho ii.liiitnl*lratti&gt;u'« neiilm lilv called imtkiiip. Yon will r r&gt; »
nt the home of Mra. Itoy Drill,
■on.'. AI IlriH'k. Pete llrock, Joe pulley by Son. A ilbur Yttmlen* good idea of lime light il I* when
] tell you 'hid linlfa Jonn tlenhclt
W alhan. Richard tiln sletarr and bey*, It, Ml. Ii.
i. dnneo at thy Armory from 1K0L i'nik A venue,'at 3:30 o'clock.
Son, William
II
K|nu. It. and Helen Vinson hive uduplrd
Malcolm McNeil.
10:**• o’clock until *:oo o’clock. } Clrvle N'inihcr Three of the Wo­
Plab, |i|«tHi od on mill lolliO'iil, il for *11eel vvrnr,
tfUgin’ vUI bo furnished h r tan man's Mh ioitary Society of Hie
" I he he! a in i|i,, pier m e are
wliiili n n , lal. r iulopto.1, lion
)|ll« Ithjlhm , DIM*, n twain*
*&lt; I III., diiti* hn I In* liifot i.ia| Ion done in p en 'ial i.luidr*. i um m ing,
dec* .all colored ylrl orcliadra. the home nf Mr*. M. F. Smith,
I’b rn l lleigld*. id 3:30 o'clock.
A* of I ho O h io hi llio ,ln|&gt; i|p ',‘' did md want *o deltnel rillrii'iou
MONDAY
from his *'ery. He warded ev
Circle Number Four of the W"llivii*io|i of SliauKtini.
Tbn Kilend*1itp I.rncue of Ihn
The Seminole C hapter of Future
eiJ*:liiiig -seP*. i n. I nines and nemnn'n
Missionary
Society
of
the
Mnji.iity
l.ootoc
Alb.
a
W.
Cimyreyallonnl Ctiureli .will meet
Farmer* of America now ha* $324 Darktoy, J
K&gt;., vlin m ruo.l l o r . alike In |,.« iiaim al
M thn humn 0f Mrs. J. It. Root, F irst llaptlst Church will niret at
In It* treasury, ocrordlny lo n re ­ that there *&lt;« pot 11in,, pi ion |
"I feel I hid I have an en’ii rly
l i t ruliiii'itn Avenue, nl 3 :oil Hie Ttumo of Mr*. E. M. Carroll
port of thr Irrn su rrr nt the regu­
ir.0] French Avrnuo a&gt; 3:30
ild* r lb.' measure. ,add t li.it II hew pi-rsonntPy In eolm pieiures,
vVlork.
la r meeting In the Chapter plain
o'clock.
Wl’lll'l Ire "ino.l Miifoytltunlo lo nml I hiitreirly Jmpe llud Inovl.1'
Tb* regular buslnc* and pise
In Ihe High School Tilrsilny night.
CI
it Io Number FiVe of Ihe Wo­
intoijoii llio id i dial our pn- g m rs will like it, I utso hope
tram hieetlng of Die Woman's
Member* of Hie rlm p trr present i
man's Missionary .Society of the
klti"H
III China I, In lh ileler- •hey like me in this my fir.i
Missionary Society •( the First
at the nice ing vo'ed In -dtend
F
irst
Itaptis!
Church
will
meet
at
mined
by tlio nmul.or of ua- real e.imnly pail. As for mymtlf.
Method 1st Church ail] bo held
I Iuvb ill"
Future Farm ers’ Tiny id thi
tlonals or the nil. id mil *mke
».'M .o'clock, c in lo s Nnrnber Hie home nf Mr*. J. U. Ovlatl, 2031
'Inrlda Slate F air to be held lu
orfe. Two, Vhe»'*r V i« I% * |r Will
T am pA 'on'Jon. 23,-. ■ - "
. WMlI.lnl i; ' ll&lt;u nil. It ,
iact nt Ilia rlnirch h ila r 'th o
II. J . Lehman, nf Sanford, wa*
WEDNESDAY
ernpliuvlred v illi Hlelan r ’s
Aalnesn meal Inn.
*
Ihe
yueat
speaker
and
imide
an
InTlren« will lie n nioetlny of
syreeiiunt tlw t tlm
ie*iilnilidi
j Circle Number F ir a of the
lerralln
y
comparison
of
present
j
th a tumid nf manager* nf the
Anmrl
im
. fa■ farm
fsiMkliliH
Skint
I . o .I a i with
kwltt. Ithoae
In, , m■
. ihnubl n&lt;d Imply ’Thai
F|r*t Mfdhodlnt
Clin roll, will
day
ing
melhoda
Hanford Harden Club nt
tha
meat at the homa of M l,, Allco
of &gt;ha paat, Club officials reported. Tails get out of Cliliiti."
homr o f Mrs. II. M. Papworth
P,
IfcKltn, 212 West
Kiyhteenth
Fred Itoweiy waa Initialed into . Meanwhile, Hen. -• Herald
nl 10 00 n’elnck.
Btraot a t 7:30 o'clock. tto*ie*se*
Ihe chapter aa n green hand, and Nyn, It.. N. Ii. Ippder of Hm
»U | ba Ml,.* MrKim, Mr*. It.
tentative plana were made for slrlcf neutrnlily Id"*. presented
C. Morgan, « ,d
Mra. U C.
tin g in g , yodeling, instrum ental •a ye purl from Ibu m um p ten d»*r
pw U by.
music and greased pig conies's lo parlrneui sliuwum, a intu) Ameri­
be held In connection with (heir can investment id |U 2 min ima in
China nml fOA.mm.ouo id japan.
next reg u lar m erting.
Thoae present at the mooting Thn fiRUirs dtd ipd lip lade loans
.
w ertt J . C. Spivey, Ronald Muir hn ashl.
head, Harvey llnle, George Mauser,
DANCE T ilM G IIT
Sam Ritchie, Amos Jones, Frank
June*, F d Cameron, Roy IHIilrum, Filial plans m e living rondo for
Kenneth Q uitavaian, E dgar Ren­ the aim oa I Kiwsuis llsm-e .In Inton, Alex R. Johnson, advisor; and given tonlgbl nt the Muyfulr
llu trl from |ll:liO oTIuCk
un it
II. J . Lehman, yueat apeaker,
2:00 o’clock.
Music will lie furnished by
.11.1 SANFORD AVKN1JK
Ulrgcr W ester's Drcliestni vif the
Palm if* Hotel in A]mpka. This Is
Jriclly an invitnlional dance.
D. I - T hrasher and Mra. J. C.
Jimm y Terw llllgrr, leading AnlHutchison. A bevy of yoimv ladle* lir, a perns I the first meeting nf
Hcv, John W. Sprout, gassed
from ihe Chriatlaa Endetvor,- let) the year of the A ntlers of Sanford rold h r evangelist vvill fell bi*
hy Alisa Anna W right, aialetevi in l."dgo N ayt2tl It. P. It. K. which lifa ’ i'iiry Friday nl ihn Hanford
(Jorpcl Tn iH'Miiu'te, bow he was
staving during tha earning.
f ’ ,' ' 14 ■ f
| i 1 * ',, *"
;
'■
wa* hold Wednesday night.
Coming aa a surprise to Dr. And
Sat id a Mg. human, hear -story tha', will give jo u the
A f a r the regulsr business of healed m answ er to prayer, «\dv
Mrs. Drown lea waa the prvaenta tho month ■ first degree initiation
MggaaA thrill la years I GlrU . . . music , . . romanco
■Ion of a sterling allver coffee wa* presided over by Exalted
,
. sta rs . . . comedy . . . fashions , ', . all dona la
service, a g irt from tho officer* Antler, Jeaga Lodge. The Candi
Advanced TF.rilNICOI.OH so d in tin g th at It Ukea
of Ihe church. Tha prisenlalion dale* w e n Oaorga llUhop mid
speech waa made by Mr. Thrvvher
yaur breath away I
d Lsmson. Jack Holt was
while the g ih waa being unwyap-_
Ida first d eg rra on Der. I-T
ped by Henry McLaulin, these two and hla second on Dee. 22. A fter
Throw
f of Tohucco
men hiving been elder* In the h« J^IHatlon Fred Btlch wa* ehv’h u n t u Ii It n il nf lint N|p Oil rift
chuuh during Dr. Brownl**'* en ­ e.1 .treasu rer to aliened
Leon
[ i r * d a te d I DIM h u t
In Ii tui i iiijr t * It r y, cubhuii^,
tire pastorate.
cnllnriaB. lu r M ii i niul n il o ilie r
Lawton.
lun lo b*#|» Il
IT’S YEARS
Refreshments of sandwiches and
(rt*- frutn i*| iM-s
w ofinjt
* 0 x1
NOTICE
biiac« nm l fumr*** Ii i» n Hr#
AIIEADl
c”cog war* served to the following:
M
vrr
for
Inwi'iM
**
1111
#
,.
Tha American Layton Auxil­ Jesse Lodge, Jim m y Trrw illlger,
And fh» c n n li’ii. T h r t-U n l ffotl
RoRtckiug
romance, j
iary will hold Its lira! mealing Jack Ball. Peto Echols, Warren
Vnluft nhuUltf
ha
t»|»t*f m lrift'd,
riofosia comedy, aoall
TotiBFa'O I l u r l I" Hu- r h i’wprfcl
of tho year at the homa ot-M rs, Odham, Douglas Stenatrom, Rubor.
in d
r f f rt*Mv « Jit** c i irkiii*
r a™- gorgeous girls, I
P rlre Angel, s u e palm etto Ave­ Itumbity, Fred Ganas, Fred H:kh,
fin (lift iti'irb fi
■wiagy ■«
novel |
nue, Friday afternoon a t l;0 0 Henry Jameson, L. M, Telford, T olureo Snuff l l t u o per ton
daaripatlon
A t Owe O’clock
o'clock.
N. A. lla rk ry , Voile Wllliame, Tobacco Coarso Dust II1J10
ore
Mrs, T. U Sullivan, president,
win preside over A »hoTt bust
nets session a t which l|m u p rap o n will bo given cm th e New
Yaar'a Ken Dance.

Gene LeGettc Jr« Has
New Yearns Party

UNEXCRLIjKD

SINGER
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I’irMt t 't i r i - t i .i n C liiirrlt

Stimlity, Jniiunrv *.»lIt
I-It m :

Reception Is Given
Honoring Brownlees

Future Farmers Have
$324 In Treasury

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I). 1). W elborn

Year’s First Meeting
Is Held By Antlers

-A REVELATION
IN ENTERTAINMENT

Dv

BUSINESS MAN’S

Here’s a Persuasive Combination
' Suggesting Florida

. LUNCH *
UNDKR NKW MANAGEMENT

HODGES

Friday

PERK’S CLUB

PIIONI 9139
10TH 8T. AND FRENCH AVE.
HOOD TIRES AND TUBES

• Laat week our Florida window
display moved from Somerville, Mussachuaettg, to New Bedford, MhskuchuMtta, a city of over 110,000. In
the centrally located office of tho New
Bedford One A ,Edison Light Com­
pany et 693 Purehaee Street, tho
•ummer warmth and charm of Flor-

Sanford
UedUk..---- miadft'ai&amp;'-t,

IiIa nro vividly portrayal wltllfi ouT*
a id e f r i g i d b r e e z e d u n d c o ld y r o y s k i eg

lire lit direct contra':I . It’d a per*
cnmlrinaUnn Kup^ealing a
winter visit to iho Florida coinimtnU
tide jerv'Cil by tho Florida l'ubllo Her*
vico Company,

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w
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■al* af pul.lb; im ierr to ih * hlcbe«l l,tdd*r for map at lb * OneM
flouao e n ira u e . In Sanford on tb*
H tb da* uf Jan u ar*. IM i at I I
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(■*Mlllratr* bald l,r Mi. R U tt I* .
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C lark at c ir c u it Court,
tUinlnolc Count r . M erida.

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trdUar* plaea* bring new walgbl
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dueed lo budget figures."
Board b Knudsen Says
Senator l.aFollolte, progrer t tv*, I JapanHottorsAnfm als
Wleconeln.
H «I il u i h r vCh.
K H M In W ar
Cwifidencc
Is
‘
Message
Produces
"aptireht-nMve* the ten attve hodPlanning To M
estim ate o f $1,138,000,000 for
What Is- Needed Conflicting Views ‘get
TOKYO- —
At t ended hyj
relief in (hr next fixed year "will
hiirhm nM nv Jap*i
aimjr offl
O Seales 1b Canada
not be enough."
I

Thursday Special

m k

H r mid ml, however, that it wa*
ImpMFlble io fo n c a tt a t picaent
I hew much will he needed for re*
| lirf.
| Senator Minton, democrat. In*
dian*, aakl the preeident
wax
“wiMt" in (raving th r way open
for aupplem rntal re llrf and n»*al
trtltn atra. Iceau ie changing dr*
m rttic and intrm ailonal eond.tlona
might nrceedtat# revUlon.

Competition With Jar
pan Is Said To Be
‘ Hurting This State
LAKELAND. F la - Ja n . 8,-U P )
—The Florida ritrua commlaiKm
id aeeking to la.erto t ahlpper* to
tangerine
pushing orange . and
.
_
rales in raslatn i M central Can­
ada, believing th at a p otential/
valuable m arket virtually la being
-urrrlooked.
Florida oranges and tangerlnrg
a re adinl ltd free of duty the fUat
a ir ntontha of tha y c tr, the comniisitioii reported, yut figures show
th a t California eupp|lee 98.7 per*
cr'itt of alt oranges sent to Canada
b y .t h r United fltaM*.
Japan la pushing Its mandarin
sale* In western Canada, and tha
commission inferred that Nippon
rlltukliaea Its preducers. Official*
said that canned Japanese luandar}in can be bought even in seme
Polk cuun y stores, In the heart of
th e 's ta ti's citrus belt.
'
A' trade report show* th a t nap
-^tlm r Florida nor Texas have made
serious effort, to boost Canadian
■ tales, the comtalasion reported, al*
ttibugh California carries on *n
CKtenkivo advertising campaign In
tlikr Dominion and has aalei o r'
-gatrisklloru in the consuming ceulufa.
Figures announced by the eom*
mlsslctt show that between 1931
ahd lO.in.
consumed nixies
£,288,020 lo re s of oranges or a* a&lt; Ion.
tm it fiO boxes per capita. Indicat*
' ing Huii tha. market U well worth
cultivating.
The commission la NOT schediliil to meet again until, a fter
Jkti. 10 whan Chalim an
John
1.08 ANOHLRff, Jan . e . - 'd 'l
Maxcy iiinl Secretary 11. K. Bate- —Tiie mysterious ileaMi of manv
m th .rill attend a frria h t rate ■'eel- In tha country back of l o r
Inuring In New O rleaU . The com- Angelei is bring investigated by
inlsMrn, llntcnUin said, U p re p a r­ i-ts'e officials.
ing to p rrsrn t the strongest pos'
Donald D- V cl^ an , economic
riblo rase against a . proposed In­
crease of Ifi e-nix a hundred
pounds in fnii s and vrgctablsa.
Officers and m niirgers of the laig cst shipper and grower organlta*
kll»ns will prescnl trstim ouy a*
U*lnt i Increases.
f Often, a fte r .riv in g a p la tte r
o l-' aMorlt-d t heeses, you. h a r t a
few unappetising odds and ends
p iff^ to v i* W ipp uacli N cd •*»*.
stalely Tn wnxtil paper, cover
lihein'nuU s*nre iliem in (be reD igrraior, 'I'ln-y will corac in
U m d) fur saloilt sandwich or
rth ap o niixturrs or fo r dressing
(rase or cr ticker* served with
roups. Milder cheeses
add a
pleasing flavor
to
vegetable,
•neat nr fish sauces.

Signs, Wonders, amt Mlrurlaa
aiv m aulfcr’i-d;.at the Ranford
C!i«pel Tabernacle where Red.
John W. Sprnul I* conducting a
Healing m eeting- -Adv.

.

Ii u.n i
I..1111.1 undies nf 1(11 of
•In i rdnat* in nn a ie a nine miles
•fiiii*, A'l I.ml Ih'i 'Ii lirulihy Jus*
U fn re ihi&gt;- died, apparently' of
pohutn.
Tlie only
symptom
was a
“ra th e r -blind wandering toward
w ater." McLean said.

L

Magnolia A m .

BOAT
FOR CHARTER
(V*-By day,

RO LLS
SALLY'S

PILLS BUSY'S BEST

Western Round Steak
tonal price in a year.
Serve with French
triad puUtoes, /Vied
onions, thick mUk
gravy, hot rolls and
•learning Vclva oaf*
fee aruT tha family

"HLwa
-a v
thing theral*

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Corn Fed Pork
HAMS
Lb.
SHOULDERS Lb.
Sides To Roast Lb.
SAUSAGE
Lb.

w eah^ad^’

4- LB. CARTON

I

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T T E R

PEAS

Boat Tongues, lb ..
Beat Short Ribs, lb .
Smoked Sausage, lb

NATL. SPEEDY OATS small its* pkg. 7»A*
LIBBY SAUER KRAUT 2 no. 2&gt;/a cam WeMIXED VEGETABLES ' 2 no. 2 chns 16a
FOX RIVER MILK tall cans
3 for
19c1
.
I SWIFT'S JEWEL
4-lb carton
45c.
4
1 GEORGIA CANE SYRUP
no. 2&gt;/2 can 21c
*****' APPLE JELLY puro, delicious; 2-lb jar 19c
JULIETTE MEAL &amp; GRITS
2*lb pkg.
9e
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR k!tch«n*tastad; 5-lbs 27c
Fi-rnan.lu Hlir.-d Dfeaert

17c

Wastam Vaal Rib Chops lb 25c

Peaches

(Peanut)

TUB 8 B PRICES ARB GOOD IN
j— --------------------$ STORES

117 East First S t
327 Sanford Ave.
700

W e

9th S t Weekly’s Old Stand

n°-

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1

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Paanut Hams wh or string-and 25c

FRESH PRUNES
2
no 2Vi cans
big 24-ot jar
Baltimore Quality OytNrt qt 45c PEANUT BUTTER
I.IIIIIV VA. NAl'SAGK.i run*
LIBBY POTTED MEAT
3
cant

White Bacon
Fancy sirrak o'
leanj tha lowest
price in month*!

25c' |
19c
2Sc 1

13c |
*Hi. '
..................ftc 1
I Bit
16c
* 10c
lie (

FRESH TOMATOES
(b__
GREEN DEANS
2 It*.
CELERY HEARTS 2 hiliichm
EATMOR 1 RANRERRILS Hi.
YELLOW ONIONS
II Ihn.

f11t*

Here are brands you’ve learned to depend himiii f..r Quality tin.l
Krniionty. And here la an opportunity for eevnfg*. l- .k them liver:
Valvn, New Day, Tiprary, Ui.att'a, llar-Ninic. FbiiiH.-i H..M, Un.l O
SunahlM, Hudan, Oanlrn Patch. North Maid, Norn- »■&gt;tni-.d, Iropl.-sl,

Tovetl'a Prlda E-atring

BROOMS aach 49c
UI.ASa FltEE will, Tiprary
TEA
U iA io iu Dog

FOOD

3 CAM

14*

All 10c Sudan

SPICES

2

for

15c

MINCE MEAT 2 for I7«
GELATIN

Can 10c

t

lb 23d

Sunset Gold *

RED ROSE S. R. FLOUR
20 Lbs. I 12 Lbs. I &amp;Lb

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3 7 e

Land O' Suniltlna

, Sanford Baal Work*

I

In i{uartsra, lb

SUPER BRAND OLEO
KRAFT'S ELKHORN DAISY CHEESE

3 For 10c

■EE OB PHONE

S ls a k *

MERAMEC
BUTTER
roll,, lb U c r print,,
lb 4 !o
C IID E B A n l a m
A i p a
■
'

Vrlvo, the niffrc hl'-n.l.d
from rhoico Iwan of tin
world's finret ruffe* glow
ing cnuolrie*. (iroun.l fn-di,
an inatant Itefure you take
it home) rconomlcal Ivrsurie
It glvoa more cups per pound ,
than any—tuffa* • n ru r it*»
pHcf. Volvo ueera will graxp
Shin mo hey-«avlng opportun­
ity; If you are not a Vi-lm
drinker try it today at our
•pedal sale pries.

oc S A L T

Captain Ed Rica
.

One FREE Dee

S w ia a o r C u b e d

KELLOGG'S COM4

REASONABLE
RATES

H O PEFU LLY

b
l9c
i I7l/ie
lb 21c
________ I

- month. Catering to
all types of parttaa.

V

1

Western tlrandod Beef Chuck

W.ii. WtAL W hite Ba
10 lbs. 25c Pound

Phaas I

girl whotc baking. I»-tuperb
„ .
Ha i autoi parked along htr curb

WHILE IT LASTS, pouted

nEST CiRADE STAMPED

Electric Service

A

.

mfid Clfddar flavor

EASY TERMS

HOFMANN

We «»•»

. . . this cfiMM food
with thii diHdovsfy

STEW

RCA &amp; ZENITH

LEMON

D ig e s tib le a s m ilk itself!

ROASTS

RADIO

1938

Itrv. John \V. Sprout. gasxedl
roldlrr erangellat will tell h it1
life etory Friday a t the Ashfordi
'•&lt;&gt;»pd Tabernacle, how he was.
braird In a n sw er'to prayer.—Adv, I
A t we get it, congress la going!
to rra r hark and pass a law to keep
tlie Ame lies n farm er from bank*
rrp tin g lilinaelf with th r piodue*
tit n o f' tot* much wclth.— Mempliia
i'om m rrrlal Appeal.

STEAKS

RADIO

REGULAR 30c

honoring tha!
memory of arm y anim al, killed In1
action w ai held In Tbkjro recently.1
Prayer* ware intoned fo r &lt;hr
ipirtta of h o m a , d»g». and pigrona which loat their llvea aerving
the arm y. A regnta.U n ahrlna,
with the custom ary funeral gift*
was creel ad In U r no Eon, and
Tokyo's moat popular pat, an rle*
pliant, wae ' ‘chief mourner.*1

Young White Face Baby Beef, Corn and Bean Fattened. Bought
from Dan Palmer, Camilla, Ga
had in weeka

RADIO

.

Bowers To Be Tried
For CnrpenterMurder

jL±ai5&amp;
K M tl llu p + rln trm lrn ti *111 to** In Ranford and DeLnntl a
$.*»• in
iln o u iih i |Mi». ft.il »nI•r\ I»•* • a Ineal n u iu fff
Hunt. I al.
*m l M. Im lttole C o u n ty . W o w a n t a m an of I
r l l y nrtl n v i n itii' imMtt*»*«e n lilllt ) to l « m a fte r u u r
bual
Appfo%imiiteiv tAo*» &lt;&gt;»•’■tto 17 .o on r.twh itie e a tm e n l m i n i m i
V f•!in»*nl fu ll) iirnttvWbu am i r» * u rn a h U No e ellln ir.
No
V fiiM in s lm it____
it tll.il.
ltu*o
. J P ..........itntr
i M U m l.
a N a tlom tl t»i hraiili tllntt ra t. .1 up tu
h a lf
ml
ilo llitrii It f f i tettot « t n iu ir t .l. W rit e , a iv ln g nnnta a.l.trraa
|ut.hi .* itutoljrr lio n I t . I h i aid.

W R IT E

ONIONS
3 lba* 10c

3 pkg*. 13*

Land O' Sunihtna Frartch Draitln
IO V IT T S Salad Drawing or Raliih 8-oi !ar 10c
sjadO * Sumhfna Mayonnati* B-ot 13c 16-or 24c
TROPICAL Salad Oraatlng at. I Sc quart 25c

ssSg&amp;r- 4
sssisr.z&amp;s:iS

South«nJt»ctjIt_Fjo«i^^
That big M
tha popular

�I

,H, SANFORD, FLORIDA
RRLI8HB8 INTO CANAPKH

GREYHOUND

Too Late To C lw lff

ENTRIES TONIGHT
T a ta r*

K a lrla *

p i n i r r i i a l ' b — t - i t t u la .
T r a t f le
l l l a k r M lr a w b tr
IV H a d j a d a m a n t
C u d r * (lu ilu n a
,

1 t i l l I*

* Corona i Inn
Tw lalum
lla h m ln a W idow
Im t r l.'armu
? f HR!KIND H A C K — K u tu rlir.
tP Im t H a lf a t U a llr D aahlal
* Huuar llllll*
B rln ao
, ' ‘ 14111* Dinah
Co lum b ia
I'rla ra a * llo v a
a«no Hnln
Jtaava Jo*
lA irhy Al
I
T I I I H D n A c n - « - i * M il*.
( B r a n d H a lt a l l l a llr
l&gt; **hl*l
Vlnldla K u rtk a
C a r D lelulur
' lrt»h T u r f
A llam n l
T r a ffic (Thanra
True llu rk
P la * h r a i l
C l* lla U In
H
l i m i l T I I H A C K — V u m r llr .
1 r * r Knr
l u i l r llnraham
J wot Abraham
Ilalnhow lli-d
PI. I ll A h o r
V alan lln a* pal
K a a n r lhn»n
Jim '* Dor
i
KU 'Wi n t i i h a c k —t - i * m ii *.
'

&amp;'

4
R
a

'

Leftover rellahea can bp u tlllin l
for making aalaila or aimlwk-h (,'utnreil woman eiperlenead In
and canape aprcaila. I«N nvar pie*
«rn lit ntf «nit ironing. Maa Ball
trrv ra make rilllnjr* amt topping* llrnwn, 701 H. WUlou a n .
fo r cook It a. tprta or brruil fin ­
Kli'iia, Wonder*, and Miracle*
a ls .
______
are nianifra'.m! a t (he Sanford
Remember, only ‘trlap erackcra
(i. ■pel Tabernacle where Revcr wafer* should be acrvctl with
John W. Hprnul la rotiductlnr a
coup*, aalaila jpr cheeac. 0 fieri
III iif.nir meeting.— Adv.
*
cracker* In aT reali bn* neeil re
heating for five minute* ln'm«*l'
crate oven.
LEGAL NOTICE

'T in
a * M ra b f
n r lt f M
in
apM Br »y, lb* Util a t' Complain!
b a ta ta

f llM

HI Hoy
l.ulu llaa*
•
N IN TH I I A C K - K u l i i r l l r .
t Kulr Hlng
Chance Dollar
£ , Nil a T in lf le
Hnea.lr K v m l
j ' D I r l r lin i.n
tJaal* T a rlielan
lln pp v llu aia r
K in g 11millr
. t K V T l I ItA CI?— 3 .|t till*
T m lf lr mint
Indian T o rk ar (
lf Open Jo in i
A rnulllad
tluit.lr ltn r*
1 ,.i r k * llnraham
M rat In Malody
T ra flle II* u

Genuine Pilltbury’i
Beat Flour la aold
ONLY In cotton or
piper aacka bearing
thia famoua red-and*
blue trade-mark. To
•void aubatitution
and diiappointment,
accept ONLY thia
branded aack with tho
PUlibury'a Dcit trade*
mark and the word
"Balanced" on It.
Recommended by
good groccra every*
wberet

Beware Coughs
from common cold*

o r ■ h r fn ra

W M iion * in * ’ I iH ih I a im
anal In K nn forB . lla n ila iila
K ln rM a , ihl* Ilia
am
Ja n u a ry, A. l l It H .

.

t li*

n f r lr ln l
C n n a lr .

&lt;tnp

«r

if Vii I*. ilw
iN n o w ,,
!»V
i Inmniwn

•liir.

JOHN Rl’IlINllRH VANC&amp;
u lllilt ll

n.i

till. O r nt K n l.ru * r j , A. D . l l l i .
niharwla* n t m r t t ' pm cnnfoaeo
w ill Ihi nnllrmt ngalaat r«n for
tallara la appaar. pita, anewai or
oaotur,
^
ll In tiirlbnl- iintrrail Mint IKI&lt;
nnllra h i imhllabaA
nnra
narh
ni.*b for fiiur onnaarnllna weak*
la Tli* Haafnait tlaralil. a fcawapap*r
|Mlillali**|
In
Hamlanta
Ciiiinir, Plorlta.

m iiiiT
c o i'iiT .
a lt
j t i i t i i t t . i in t t i r o n n . o
lit . I\
I t l i l- f ill
n lit llh u
i h i M 't 'c —c m h c u l l I t.
Il.t llJ iillli:
It lllK N IT II
VAN
I ' m III Jl III lilt*
Bjf* ill li Hi

*nv'X n 1 A * t i £ t l r' OM

iiiiitn, TifHKWUiAk

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Nr. o r f lr a r H I*
H ip C o llin *
I
l ln n i a r * Blw ail
llr n w n a r
Non lln aa
K in a Ming
Q u ia I I'I***&lt;|
W lilp Curd
I IIX T H
IIA C i:— K u lu r lir
K w a g a a r I .lii
lia d lr a lln iit ' ■*
J u a l NHnw K m
• W iil l a T m i .V I ]
M illa r I aid
P ro o r lla a d a r
lla p n r O u ilo n k
D r t llk *
H U V K N TII H A C K — l - l l M ile.
M l** P h illip *
Ir la li Ilr ln
I
N a th ln n N a lry
r i» ln a iT r iin iia h
I l i a * W in d
.
V io la ! A t V r w a
n llv a r T in t
Hklp I ’ P *
B in t IT II t lA C K ^ K u lu r llr
K a n * * * T r n ffln
lln n n ln * W a la r
M a rth a J o n * *
P rim -*** lim a n .
H a n d A n d re w
P ilo t l a *

|

THURSDAY, JANUARY «, IMA

i»-1

Halil rartlMeaf*
amliraea*
(lie
following itaocrlbad pm parlr In
Tnwaahlp

Hnnllt.

H la l*
t».

liana*

dav nf ra b ru arr. m l .
H a lt A

ill*

t ill

ila r

'

Specials Friday A Saturday

Fresh Finnan lladdie lb. 2Sc
I Vi
Haddock
lb ...................25c
, K
n h . Halibut
lb..................AOc
I k - .............. ..30c
- S h S O Salmon lb........................-10c
lb____ __ ..^Oe
Rot S^tad
lb^................20c
...25e
r t f Shrimp
Iklb...............
.............. .. ...2Se

B a a l, (a n rra *.
T P # aaaaaam tn t
nf
Ih *
aald
p rn p a rly a n d a r III* * a l.| a o rtlflr a t * laauad w aa lu Ilia n am e of
l l A. * K I .I . I 1N K III.D IIA M .
ttiitaaa
i« M
t a r ilf lr a i*
a h a ll
h* ra d a a n i'd a m i r il lu a
In
la w ,
I h n l l iu p r lt r
ilaarrllH -i.
Ilia r a lu
w ill la, »n|.l |U Ilia lila lir a l lild d ar
a I Ilia r n iir l linitaa lin t.r nn Ilia
firm
N n n .la r In Ilia iim n ih
.if
K r lir n a r p . f t ta . w litali la Ih * t ill

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P t llll.lC A T I O N

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31

in *.

iiivfiiirii

III*

U&gt;7 V I A U IU B I,
A,
f ft
I M I baa f ilm aaa&gt;* la f a r n f f lr *
a a n h a a m ad * a p p llr a llo ii fu r a
la * t i l t
In I n laauad
Ih a ra n a .
Ilia f Siu n ljr n t Hatnllm la,
of K ln rld a , io - a .lt :
H W U of N K U . M arlin *

tM U ^ r r ^ ft

N it r ic ? .
ih
iiM iiK iir
n i V K N . ; y m i r e h e a t It ai
Thai
O I lA N O B - B K M lK O t .il
CO.
ho M ar of T u O r l l f l r a l a No. M l . R T a v y o r M O W .
laauad th a I n i l i r a t i a l r . A. D.
n i l . h a * flla tl ao iti• la u r o ffle *
nrifl fin « ftiritl * ii (I |il Inn tin it fo r ■
I I I &lt;lMd In It*
Ih tre o n ,
H«I||
r a r t lf t m l *
• m lir n r * *
Ih r
fulloi* lnit ilr » « r lliH
rrn |» « rl*
In
I tie ^ n in ilr t»f Hviailnuhr, Hint* u f
K lo rM u . Itb-w llt
j
l*n« 1« f i l m * || T r n e t
ll
H.iltlfi mfii H i h I ii k n .
T li * itHHitf*f*niiMil i»r
I li«t
wilt.
|ir&gt;t|t*rlF »*rnl*r lit * wtltl i**rilfl»
n i l * I m w il wfin In lit * im iiin «if
JA M K ll W I L L I A M
V llllf l ll.
I Jill** * *rtM &lt;-*ri Ir im ln nJ ih II fi#
r*«l*&lt;*ni*it rirrrif itliiff In f i t * , lit *
iirt*|w*rly
iln ^ r lk tl
H .r r c lii
w ill
lir* *m»M In I III* JilRlntni filthier it!
III* rn**rf liftiiai* »1n«r o n III* f lm l
Mur* it * In lit * n i" iil|| of K*l* l.|J»FFt
In a l, w l.lt h H ll i * ? lli ri.7?
nr
rrh rw n ry
111*.
I m I imI l l i l * t i l l i L i f of J n iiu ir y .
1131.
o . i*. i i k i i n i h i .v ,
n i* r k o f 1‘lrrtili f *&lt;rtiri
____ n f f»*iii*iioi* «!n«itilr( KIw tldR.

uf J a a u a ry ,

l

1a)biter cooked

SANFORD FISH MARKET

_ (l V. HltllNIKlN.
f liir h .if f.'lnilll l ’..url
nf Nainlunla IVianlr. Klorlda., m r.tr,)

ARMOUR'S 1I0CKLESS PICNIC

When Groceries Are Sold Cheaper

WHILE THEY LAST
FANCY'BTR1NGLE88

FANCY SLICE RINDLESS

BEANS
ENG. PE A Slh
IN MARKET DEPARTMENT

- That Hang 0
DEBT

tu n to soothe and heal the Inflamed
tnuooua membrmnas and to loosen
and expel the gemi-laden phleem.
.Bren If other remedlta have failed.
Hoot bo dlacouraged, try Oreomulalon. Your d ru jtlrt la aulhorliad to
refund your monay if you a n not
Uiorougfur aallifled with the bene­
fits obtained from tha very lin t
bottle. Creomulaton Uona word—not
two, and It has no hyphen In ll.
Aak for It plainly, see that the nama
on the bottl* U. Ortoinulalon, and
you'll get tha genuine product and
ih* relief you want. (Adv.) *•

\ xxxxk

FIIBSH FLA.

CHOICE WESTERN

SPINACH
CARROTS

Leg - O ■Lamd

FANCY RIPE -

PORK
FRESH

..at*..............

va

Lb

SHOULDERS____ Lb

FRESH
PORK

PILL5B U RY FLOUR
MILLS COMPANY

M illio n s prefer this
that is different"
• It’s a skillful erna# Imtwern
anayonnaiae and oliLfasliiunnl
boiled drraaing—with a sitrrUI
piquancy all lu own! Mincle Whin
la totally different from alt other
St dieaaltigs—smooiber, Unifier, more
1 &lt;1.lkjmn.Try Mirad. X’h!i— ounl
MiKAClf WHIP CONTAINS MORE—

T O

M

A T O

-i
SNOWBALL

E S

. ••* ll

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fV*

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C a u l i t l o w

e r
** ' * ' * f '•.* t a

FANCY

l

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Uli

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3

• tj
‘
k

3

l b .
! .

1w m m
■
T

1

■ * • -

HEARTS-Bunch

Roast lb. 15c

a a u .i ,

M

A
L

c

2

Rutabagas

\

CHOICE
WESTERN
BABY

___ _

c o v a tm r

15c BACKBONE Lb.
3 Lbs.
SHOULDERS L b . . 15c 'STEW
PIG SIDES

H

CELERY-Stalk
no

/ '
IL
/f S
fh
If lj(
//*C/

L b s .

2

S

Lb.

WllllaN T fin r U R T

Cabbage

Broccoli Lb

Meaty Pork Stew
Fresh Hamburger
Sliced Ham Bologna

SMOKE SAUSAGE

Weekly ||aa The 'Beat Prices Dally
521 Sanford Ave,
Phone

QL
_

Lb,

CA811 &amp; CARRY PRICES
uKltAY. JA M l’A in * ITH A KTII
A S 1
Tumaln
Jj

SUGAR 5 lbH.
MEAL 5 Iba..
Whole (train

RICE 5 Ibt*.

catsu p

( O*'
\¥
*

...

W

it

8.' 8. I’amaVr

d | A *-

l-argo I'apor Shvll

A

CORN can.... .,

A y

PECANS lb.

A

S lb can

A AC

No 1M» can. ! ’

A

SNOWDRIFT ..
No. * Can*

Tomaloee 2 for
Camay

SOAP 3 for-----

C

U

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)Vr.h Urea-n

^

39c

— .-v-WfTH ORDERS

No. i

j

Pntaioea 10- Jbu. A

r
-^ 3 a
Tomatoes 2 Iba. A

C

Fahey Wtnaaap

i

APPLES 2 Ibn.

M

A

A

SHAMROCK

Bread

DOC FOOD

6 Cams

3

fo r

u “i&gt;LE8AUCE c a n
no. a van u a r x
HOMINY c i n
OLYMPIA PEA8 c a n
8PRINGT1ME CORN
MIX VEGETABLES
k id n e y

r and I Bu m Ovar Bm

XI or SPAGHETTI all for..........
O srvPm d. Miasd V egaU bl... f&gt;,rk *
I. Rad B * tv , Twwato Juice •

SREKNB aad CUT BEANS 3 for

Pineapple JUICE

—

ALL

d

DEANS 2 Iba. . - A

A me
COFFEE Ik........ A I
Qaerola

Kerosene

PUMPKIN S for 4

U

MELLO OR RILEY'S

•5 GALLONS

A

Oareola Nlbl*la

79c

FLOUR

1

^v*r t*»a l*t-; J«r ’ A
MAYONAISK
4

FLOUR 2 for
A
B N C _'Ho jp, r.n- — '_■£*
FLOUR 2(1 Iba... p i
PEACHES 2 f o r *
B in bottle Stuffed •A Q c
&lt;’ • u
-f
OLIVES ..........
SOAP 3 for
A

Lb.

HOME
DRESSED

H.'iO

’

p e a n s

25C

a r a a a n nAt-TiMonn

PIG HEADS each 25c lOYSTERS
I i.(a o a
aTttKAK.m-l.ltAn
White Bacon lb. 15c | FRANKS

BETTER FOOD STORE

18c

Steak lb. 17c

PA* MORE—OF TO* COSTLY INGREDIENT'!

W. (J.

lb*...........2Sc

A ll o lh r r r a r t r l l * * H ah A * * • faad.

9
™,5 C

9
|3 C
for ^
fl
- 1

W

J

5c

1J
^
'

APPLE BUTTER
a lT S tB ? u u n
MitcaUM

DRESSING
F A liqy BLUE ROSE

2 for

4}C
15c

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Seminole Goonly FroduefO
More Fruit And Vegetable! Then Any
Similar A m In America
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N U M B E R IIS

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Of R o o sev elt

KNUDSEN

Final Report Of Gen,# eral Markham Seen
. As Postponing The
: Cross State Canal

WORLD PQACE ADVOCATE

U.S. Demands
Information
On Robinsons

Joseph Kennedy

----. -i *‘*|
Russia Is Asked To
ClcarUp I)isnppcar&gt;
imcc Of New York
P air I/onjr Missing

Joseph P. Kennedy Is
NamedEnvoyToEng
land While Wilson!
Gets B e r l i n Postil

Talks Planned
By R oosevelt
With Business
E ffort Will Be Made
To Find Means Of
.C urbing Over-Pro­
duction And Gluts

4 Million Asked
For State Projects'

Borah Opposes

Over Quarter Billion'
To Improve Harbors
Throughout Nation

Wilcox To Press F or
4th Federal Judge
For South Florida

William Knudsrn, p m ld rn t of
C rm in l Motnra, *nld Ihe Sonata
■^WASHINGTON. Jnn. 7 - Unemployment Committee yester­
■fllP)—Army e n g in e e r* r e c ­ day, thnt Inrk of confidence on
llir pnri of the mnn In the a lre rt
ommended today the e x p e n ­ over
llio future of Ills Job, was
diture of $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 f o r d rix lir- re-pun-tlilr for |Hp aliarprat de­
Ing to restore projecl d im e n - cline In sale* In Ihe htatory of
II. Wllaon. now assistant prrr*etone along the S t. J o h n s his company.
inrir nf atate, In be am bassador
River from Palatkn to L a k e
lo Oarmany succeedin* Wllllnin
e*f
K. Dodd
Who ’ roilsnait
last j* Final |»ITlMIDt, ’mM njw being hn|n n to havr a U rge
Harney and an a d d itio n a l e x ­
itnatlc for n tlinnrr flam e at Ihe her client Me »|»en«1 the ys inter in
penditure of $4,500 f o r m a in ­
M ayfair M-li-l Monday niy-lil In Ihe IihtiI hotel.
tenance work on the O k la w a -j
Ah t ruly, Mr-*. RoIh i U trpwrletl,
rtk lm ilii'ii of Uio forninl «p«*hIn s of I ho ti.fi i*| (imter I hr ntah* ciivulnrs advFlliHihi; 8rtiif*»i»l imuI
Armour,
Pr*a*nl
m
lnlatrr
to
II **a elan d ltflo ird lit llio
Canada, to ha ainliaa-ailor
In n xm iiiii of Mif. Juno Itolicrla, Ihe hotel h n \e l»em plan'll in
Way D aparlm rnt
that
Major
Cbllo.
owner iiihI np-rntor of. the Ibs-ch' the It tuling ho*eN in New Yt»»li
General Kdward M- Markham,
■nil an extensive tnlverUMng,
Ila
will
rpplaro
llnlfinnn wood U ntil, Kitiiiinit, N. J,
furm ar chief of enklneera. r e c
Uunehed
Mm. ftolrt'i * i ram o to Hanfofd rantptilgn litm U eii
Philip
of
W
nthlniton,
I&gt;.
C..
who
MIMandnd that 94.OSG.6HU lie
la*' Tuo ilny rti'iilnj* to lukr wlttrh Air**. Ktiherlfi expects will
ratlrad
racan
llf.
WoUdad for \h a dovrlnpment of
Thn
I'raaldont
nppolnlril over tho nrtivo mnnnk’rnirnt,' of pr*M|ttee M-stlktH.
Florida harhora. alreama. and
Ml pi. Itn h fT la it Imi d*s e r t t il I hat
hotel
C
lurlna
MrtjiualiHn
or Mina- Sanford'i. m.. &gt; lunnttfiil
flood control projaeta durlnx the
for tho rrm alm lrr of tin- itiic u i * h e « x|M’cst* I n e a t e r m lin irh e m e *
ha.
Nab.,
aaalatant
a
rrra
ta
ry
nf
fiscal year nf 1(19 which tie
labor, aurrradlnx
Kilwni*!
P. *^in an i float to iimVo il ‘ thr a n d i h ili pm l i e s a n il g n n i a n ln A
rtna neat July 1.
Ih e l**«t o f s e t v ic e lo th e pn&lt;
MrMradr
a
im
raaUtnod
ra
rm
lly
, Cily a Irniliru; hnilolry.” Thn Inwriit loan n i • re m it of
Tha report, which wna autiMru. Holier' , forinerly mvnrfl fo n u g e .
kleLaushlln
la
ylra
preaiilent
nf
m ilted to PonRrcaa today, wna flrea In the hl*lnry of the deItnyinoml Klein, from a wellmul nperntnl the Forc-it 11ill-.
prepared liy General Markham luirtnienl, war thn record at- th« Itrotberhood of Lnromotiva
known family nf eealnuiinileiii
Inn
at
Forest
Hill-,
lamp
Island,
Firem
en
and
R
n
iln
m
irn
.
/
before ha ratlrad.
taint'd during 1937 liy Ilia Ran
anil ill o oprinteil tin* IMc *n... I recently I&lt;m| over Die aupervt
Secretary of* W ar Womtrlnp ford Kira lleparlinant. Fire Chief
Inn in lirrrn w irh , ('mm, mul -ha lion of (h© (inlel'N ftkm I service.
alio m ido public n -report 1 of Mack Cleveland reported today.
The per capita loan llii( year
waa only 17 1-4 ceula aa com­
pared with tho par capita loaa
of 41 3 4 cent* for la st yaar
. which waa
• 0?*C'
reeord figure.
Hm*nfly »li*ctn1 in&lt;iiihf*rN \4 (hr i* r FliipnftnT mul ail
m i)u« I'niimiiif
DurliiR tho pa«t year the local
C.fiery Ci»nlni| UoinmiHiN* wi rv in
dep-rlnient nnawcreil IJJ ca|la.
Cim ilt Jndga Millard B. Smith a hiiMth* nf net Ivily nl th r it* mi-r* j li »i!*. Hi* will »
i f M*VI'If 11 IVt | MM
the Ftro Chief reported, with of the Nln|g Jud^ial district, wsi
Ilia iwtlinaled |om fur the entire in Ida chamber* in the t'oiirl nig in Knkvlninl yeslenlny i. » finul i&lt; r liiiilrr him.
I r«'|uirnUoiiii for th r ndmiliistin
year ninnuntluR |n only |].0S I.' House today.
fur the Coot tot
Ueaihpoii lt*i
74. Tim propei ly involved In
lion nf the jim.i wrii* nnnlo lH*fnit* ( f inmiUi**' willI In- e*tnldl*h'-&lt;l ill
mHiI ini wly "ppnlriird of
gi't&gt; ia m .b M
C. A. Adama,_for 10 j-eara local tlia.o flrea wan valued o l'|3 7 9 ,I’ls a i a re b aln r launrhnl for 11fit* to ming r i* n y
•lent fo r the Trueman Fertiliser 9UI.
th a annual, Founder’* Day pr&lt;v to full aw ing. Until until uf li e firlalt v ill h.iv e thi ir uffirra heir,
Thn prnvloua low wn.i In l i l t pram to be liv e n here Feb. H, (*i'nimilt*M'f .1. f*, llu 'ih i ii, r»*j A aub of fit fur Bihnoil.iinll'Hi uf
Company, died uneapeetedly la’r.
*» «• pfir’ w-BI I maintaliieil in S si
yesterday afternoon a t the Jc ffc r-' when thn Inna lirtaiu n of fir«a the City B riefer was Informed 11-wli.n l Imliiy.
tun lloapital In Philadelphia, Pa., | in Sanford amounted to 13.110. today.
A* Ihe hCNsion y r s t r n in y , J. (*. a "in, Mr. U ni'Ilium alaleil,
TAI.I.AIIA8SKF. Jan. « «A*i
Tlila teenrd w i, nearly lied In
lluiK' who tittt-iiil.-il the inei'lii":
la t t ic e , fo rm e rly «*f W m t tr P a il.,
The I'rnitresslve F arm er, smith
1913 when Hie fire- |n*» totalled
i"
|
oaki'l
vii'l
froui
tills
sectiiio
The regular meetinu uf the w iii n u n u il M 'rrctm y nml In u s u rrr
fai in pulil h a t t"il, pirki-d
only $3,371.74 mnklnR ' n
per Beard of Director* of the Keminohi o f (h r commlMi'V ittiifl w ill M*rv«*[ wi re! John Mei.rli, Sr., Ttatpli It n o
Nitlhao M.i)a, alute rmnmU-mn
rnplln h i,, of 31 rents.
County Chamber of Commtrce .will t * n&lt;* Ive titm in g ir, M r. (lulrhi.M m i liapina", H enry N irk.l, \V. M.i er- nf mi i unit ill .*, hn "th e man
The Rrcnlrat lo»a recorded In' be held Tuesday night, Chambe i (nf r*l. 'M r. •
t '. Ilutiliiaon, W alter of tIn- y ear'1 in service to Flor
at (h r j h * ••nil M i l , J .
thn hlalnry of the D epartm ent Iofficial! reported ' Idlify."*’
Fi-h, K. J- eii oKrii'iiltore.
lim e , “ it in Nun F m m iM ’o, r a l i f j Mewlnr, J Homi-II
wa* In 19-4 when property va|liu r i.Ni expecti*d (*♦ leave unlay fm Meyer, tl .1. |*u|"', liu , S.hiniih,
It* sflcrlcil
|li*.
I'linilea II
lied at liil.jno waa dealroyeit lijr
\ W, Wilson. It. A. Ciilils, J . J . llr ily , &gt;hi' •Snvaonnli. tin , • n
th is rffy.
(l.ilurH, Chief' Cleveland reported,
It'
ll)mul
JnliiiH
11"
i
f
i
I'll•
r
all
of
Meinhem tjf Ihr f nniimHre
ii u lr h o-lirm i'l, n» the "mnn of
addinr Hint 19.12 waa nl*n a
amt
It. the yenr'* ("i tii'"H ' hi inut 'In'
sp|Niiute«l V. V. lloWiifi, or Win!i 11 Ihe tis a /" " l ill'll let
reenid year diiilnc which first
Clout*,
Aiulieiv
lliiiln,
Jr.,
I*.
S.
1'iirkj rhief fivhl iiiC\iM*tiir, uhopt*
eii*Ire smith.
did
an
rallm nlad
$19,423.14
tin ies It Will he in make etlim ali l i e , uinl It F. Wili'I'liT Ilf th e'
I h e pi"Kii-»ijve faaaii'r said it1
dumaRSa.
i f Ihe cjiiifinllly «*f celery Hvnihitili ’ ti'M ilo dH lrjrt.
seliiiIon w in intended for "llie
Chief Cleveland attributed the
mail who Inn iiinhalily made • l|&lt;rilre n irly low fire |n«a fo r thn
nm 'I iiuintdr leroiil fur servier
year to tho "co-operation
of
■&lt;i a e iiru lllile iluinii; IIUV
in
rcaidenle. Improved niatbnda nf
• lie alpte.
flrefialitiuR. nod h rlle ^ trained
The liiaRliiiue -aid " F lm nlu'i
firemen,"
tf irs te r I'leiil Niistsineil two bio eiilnioi 'Niiuiei of a|! i irul Ilire -Hire
The F ire Chief mmitiended the
I i’ll rib* mul minor injuiiea in an IU-J.1, Mr. Mayo saw n loin- rl» i
putdlc fur Ha promptneae
in
eijtn areident at the inlrracrlinn i-tod ilreiiin m ine to filillion dui
t.ndlei
NiKlil
o
f
.
til
turninc In alarnii, and alao the
&gt; f (Jem-va and S sufoid Avtnuea ini? lti.17 atate faim ers' inniKet*.
momhnra of Ilia departm ant Who
l*ie yiialenlay evetimir, Chief of I*" *trd a1 atiategie act in il'in a l
h am been atudylnR the la te ,I
I'ollre Buy C. VtlllMiua ic |" i|I in| rentum .
.
,
flra
rislilioR
nirthnda
each
Tho meelioa wn.i presided over 'i.ilay.
mominit for fiv e . daya a week
Clem was liding in n Ford
liy Karl la-hmauo, pro-fdent &lt;&gt;■ l oupe ilriveii south _ on Sanford
durlnR thn paal year.
nm taikn t:o u n t* td ia » ib e r_ -J il Avenue by W . A .J V r tc k ,. •l*o of
1 'ii‘mnii'ri's. —1n-Ti u llii i JiTTi "of idfl 'jiDfonJ. Tim arridi’iit
oeeurred,
roie w»» held .Iitli r wlneli Uni Police repnH nl, when Harley
ol,| lllppb r, *vl*e president &lt;•! liurrh, o f New .Smyrna, who was
A fter a varatlon df five wi'eks,
Kiwanla ii)tertinllona|; c a te
a ■liivini' a FVird'V H eaat uti Geneva meinliera of the Sons of the Is-Tho clauified •dvcrtincslmrl talk.
Avenue, failiul to rpme to a halt I-um llrm n and ttuule t urps t»icnU of . the doily nuwo.Mrs. Itoiiaod Dean intr-ulio*'d f r the atop aiyn *1 th e Jnterarc- pill th eir prill-'iw drill* in Gu'
opera throughout the counMjiv G arner and told ot Sun
l.eynui l l u l .. IoIi IkIi I at
7 -HI
■'•n ef the at reel*.
* ',
“
ry ere reoognUcd oa the
ford’* la te .I aurcras alory, Mia
advisor, IV ny
Doth of the Vrhirle* terrr tunlly o’eliaA, their
flam er read
nn
uiip'ihlude d demaved hut the drivers ea«S|M-d Mem. announced today, addin*
loot ImporUnt elimulonto
slor y of "K re k le f, Trip In Hil | with only minor injuries, lliin h J* l.liai the drill i w ill Im&gt; held m-k
r re-aoUiag poooetwion*.
ver HPrlnR*'' and th. story nl l i |d by Police on rharKi-s of a t l
ularly earh Friday niuht.
hclher the" poeeeoeiuhi bo
S* illin'il— t'm inly'a
litre
Tree |i-sa driviny.
A&lt; their drill session lotiiylit
Id dothta, house-hold furIroin " K n ^ irl." In nppropilate
the lads will Iw'uin drillinit for
lahlnra.
»' itIWr
attWe p
nl.l*
thing*, *'
U ^ .«
seiiln* with Mr* G arner’* ilory
an ap|w aiance at Ihe Nemitmlr
mo, an «utomobI% « sfiotwera tftfee' *mul| loliim l buy*
County F air and also for roinpv-'
aluillf rh«- aye ot Kiekiel who
III ion at the Aim-riean
laulon
n, or a refrigerator. Alao,
's a n r's p ifttu a D .'
Klal* Coovrnturn |o In- held In
-------• offl
►resale of private posThe Pont Offlra Depart m*at baa asm
, Amon# (h o .- front
Ranford,
M atters of r'liwmuo I n le m l to Jarksonvdln In April,
irIoiu ie the beet stimulant cootrartrd with lb* Atlantic Coast vU.
A11&lt;ndJTiC -the 'iipo-lljia. wer**- kti* -r bools of Ihe ttnnfnrd D islrtr1
’ new eelee bjr merchant*, Una Itsilroad to bandls mails on
Dean, Mrs. tjarn* r : und
Mrs were discussrrl at a m et'In* «f
o cannot dlipoae of their «no of Its crack winter tourist
Ilia prioripsts ef ftnnford Hchfads
Kllon Mimahtmi.
BBHRARING BOUGHT
xlucta ae long a*.the mar- train*. Thai Evarglaiae, No. II,
a t 1:00 n'rlork teday, Huperinlendent of Byhoots T. VV. Ijiw tun.
U clogged with geods al­ Washlngten te JsckaoayUU which \ ILLAHABSe ET J mi"w 7.— &lt;A9
a Isfont AtUnvey General T.
NEWAttK, N J. Jan 7. - M l
rrported today.
ly In um . Alert men and will cotinaci with all aawtk Fteri^a
4onroad m M yedlonU y ho
' It. K. Kipp, prinriple of (hr —A tronsport alt liner with five
o In Sanford are patd aak fa r a rehaariny of tha
Grammar Rrhonl, s r 'e d as host paas*n&gt;wrs and * rr-w .if three
ng the Herald'* daaalBoprema Oourt’s daclslon g ra n t'
for tha principal* who were •quashed down In Hi* mud and
«U mere and more— .
i Daak a th ird trial on
Fred Wolf* and Harry Huff irrvrd lunch In *hn rnfrterla of w atar th * swamp
when It*
tor ckoigoo In Eacom* man were arrested by memher* tha school.
are buying bargain*,
Pilot undershot Ihe Newark air
1
.bio county,
ef “th a I’ollre D epartm ent tatThose present were: Rli-IU I*. port d u r t a i- o alorm this morndlanoatag ef thing! for
•$., e
^

Dinner Dance Planned A t
Mayfair By New Manage

Jnnrpli I'. Kennedy, form er
rhnlrmnti nf tin- Si-curl*W* F.v
i-linncr t ’nmmlssmn, w ni noiolim tiil by I'rrsldi'tlt lloo.-^vrll I " ’
th y n&gt; I h v "| iii ' I’nlli-d KtttVs nmI-H--mlt'i- In lim it
Itritniii In
plori' nf Mu' form er niiiluissnili'r.
IIoIh ii \v. IIIiiCIiiiiii, who dud

mtn'ly.

Record Low Is
Set For Losses
By Fire In City

Thurston Expects
Fair ToBe Bigger,
Better This Year

P er Capita Loss Of
17^ Cents Reported j
By Chief Cleveland!

Great Interest Seen
In Cnttlo Show As
Entries Are Made

O T Y NEWS BRIEFS

Committee Members Prepare For
Operations Under Celery P a c t

A. Adams Died
Suddenly Thursday
In P h i la d e lp h i a

Mrs. Elvira G arner | Chester Clem lia s
Talks To Kiwanians, Automoliilc Accident

I

Herald Ads Pay

AQL Contracts To
Rush Mad S erv icifC

S

h they .no longer have
and are-( taking good

M eeting Is Held '
By School Principals

Canvassers Arrested
On Vagrancy Charge

yesterday etenlnr "tl v*Rr«iiey
CHATTANOOGA. Jan. 7r~(A7 »li*r4*s. It wa* learpril a t the
—Th* Tonnooooa Vot'ey Author- IVIna Station t 111* innriilnR.
ky yestentey offered evidence la
T h o ,# arre ste d , o fficia l*
re­
defense of Ite gal* of cheap oloc- ported. w are r r e a t in ! a d istu rb ­
tricot "yaydstkk" energy hi the an ce In
th e ir
liou se-tohn w ia
8*wihea*tera oaptlon of th* no* r n n v s s s Fel|jiig hand tn*d» irin -

keta,

Arrington, suparvifinr principal
of the Hanford Primary Schools;
&lt;1. K. .McKay, principal of the
Keminole Utah School; II. E.
Morris, principal of the Junior
Hilh School; Hupcriiitendsat of
Schools T. W. Uwluo. mad R E

kigp.

t

-v-

ln*.

*

One aboard was huyt. After
•altU ut four boar* Inside the
ship wlille I 'Hot U sher Itoitseh
went f»r »ld. the
posarageyi
wer* U ken to the airport and
the* to New York. Th* plane
raw * hat* frota Chlcapi,

tv ilh huniiitm a lem lvrA o n h o w
to eliin itu k li' o v e r - p r o d u c t Io n
a n d yin I le d n m rk o ln .
M eanvvliile a t'oiiK rcH aioiint
c o m m itte e w r e s tle d w ith th o
tlia
CHIIHOh iiih I c u r e s , o f
prr.eitt builne.* •.lump,
llii&lt; lliinir
T h r President *&gt;aid
i
hr will seek in hi* talka wl*h
businessmen I limy Mi riit Irailo
nml Imiiliflry of whirl hr te rm s
“rail" practice* such ni
pressure *nli'*mnn&gt;diip.
William l i m n , prvsidrnl
Ihr Amrrlean KnlrraMon of
lull', (nliI Iho Senate t Tiu*lii
m rul Committee, lii. iilma 1
how to improve lni*liie»a c
t|on«.
On the Senate floor R p .n tn f
llninli. Iilnhn Itrpiililieali. oppute.1
antltho rnnrlm rnl
of
the
lynelilni' lull
Tho W oiLi I'm jiPM
at ration i- m I on o u l.r that peraona irreiviiii;
mu miiloymi nl
riinipeu-nii'in ran not nl o get
feileral leliiT.
&gt; tto|iiw*&lt;iil»l|re W ik i'l, IToe.da
nomorrn*. "uiil ho rronlil preiH
for llio iiiaetiiii'iil of lln&gt; bill ho
liltriNlii n | yeyieiilny In provMo
n f.milli fiileiul iiplpo in tho
nniilliprn ili.lilel nf l-'t.ii i.ln anil
in n nihlilinimt jtuli’r i
in lIn*
fifih riirn ii rnilil of n|i|.rnla,
Tho new ill'll let Jiului ihip
Witul'l lie e iluiili.heil only ' iiutit
a vaentiry o.em . m Ihe ilnlrir*.
T hi'ieafier lliero rviuiM Im ih u o
JiulRei a* at pre-eill.
J iiiIip ' A hnui'li r Akei mnn . of
Tuiupa will lie rliiiihle In lellro
ill O ctober, I'.l.TJ. ‘llio eireuK
eoint of ii | i| hmIu at Now tlileaint
now liai four jiuhy.*.

Soldier P r e a c h e r
Tells How Divine
Healing Aided Him

Ja p A ttack On BritiHh
Officers Is Protested

I Legion D rum CorpsI To Resume Practice

W A S H IN G T O N , .Tan. 7 .—
( A I D — I'rv H id rn t
Itunucvclti
tlia d o a p il lin ln y Ilin l h e p r o poaen a p e rie * u f c o n fe r c n p o s

publicity, alale.i Him eo» of Ihr
i u X it iinliiu
. wtilin' f* evi r
In In' iifii ip'd III T bit l uumalll'y
will lie fliminhlll II)' I lie Flol I'll
N uiaeiy nut raiid*enpe CompHiiy
fioni l.eeshuri;■and Ocala, which
w ill1make u beautiful and a iliith ’
e n tisn re to our Fair. This film
I. uuinit to all el|a-itw of Mp|ir".|mately tl.INMl in preparation nml
lualt'ilal, he vabl, lo make Ihe hi
irnnre to this yeat’s F air liy fsr
the mosl iHauliful that ha* ever
bee# snow'n here.
Mrs. Gladys Kendall,
Home
Deimmsrration Ayent, reputta tlu.i
five minmuliily eshibits will b&lt;shown, di*playinit the work o f l i r
various ip pal ton id*.
IIU I-I

I low Im HUiliteidy i-'Raiucd hi*
mji'M whlir allendinR ill* tin- healline aervlin. iiuidueted liy the
lie* K, F. Iloawoylh In I’lttaliiiisli, | ‘e iiii.- will lu&gt; I'd'l ,i" iiirh t
liV im Itev. Jnlu, W
Rprou),
eidilti-r
ciAiiuclist
iiioilm-tloR
divine liMiliuR and I'vaneidisllo
i i | i | i i ' , at
III"
Full
tloipel
Tain riiaela,
lii III* own le Hue.nr to the
healing power id p ra-n r
and
I lilll In tilal, Ihe It. v. HpniUl
(•It, llt^ evp'-rjeiu-Tt—hi w iitiiij"
Fiunee, allow low how |m tin t
lu'i'ti severely ya*&gt;"d wlille a tl«iu|'t1nK to lirm r a tju d lr, to
the line, diiilnc tliv IMialeoU*
Thterry'- drive. A , n i"aolt
of
llm Rns, Klinnil lay id tTcttrh
houpFals for iituiilli.i und lost
lit. vnlii'.
It' luinlue
to
Ihe
Cult-d
K lslw , Hpioul w*a
Inkno
lo
tlreenhut’a Imspltal In Ksw fM k
and later to Carlisle
tijj-uilsl
Car 11*| a. | aa„ whent^e
waa
*|v«'n a suraeon'a •■eritlirale of
total ill.abilityFinally
sl'iic
many
montha
hi
ho-l'ilaH.
Hpioal aald arm y siirR m u. |o |d
him lh e,e waa no hope Tor Ida
reenvery. Ho rolUrped Ui Pllto*
liurrh. Tin’ll hi- said h» lirard

Tourist C'lub Plans
Final preparations for » "K id’s
I'a rtr." to li" held in ronnei 1Ion

with Ihv repnl.it meeting, of lie
Hanford Tourist ('lull Monday
p ish t at 7 In n'rlork. Ii*ve been
completed;' Mrs. U. (?. Kail,
president of the rlub reported
today. - . "■'■
«
T he party will be held In thn
Chamber of .Commerce buildln*
on th e lake akor* and the
lain*Wood Tourist Club ho* been
ln*ilod *a apectal guest*
(or
th* *T*b I»('

LOCAL WEATHER
Partly cloudy and rolder to*
I'labt, preceded
by
r*&gt;n wa
southeast roast! much colder ha
north portion w ith tumperwtuwa
32 to 40 degress In u tr u w o
north portion; Saturday
fair,
rolder oacept In aatrwma n u th w*M pw flitet.____ ______________ ■

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,H, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, JANUARY «, IMA

RRLI8HB8 IN T O CANAPKH

Too Late To C lw lff

GREYHOUND
ENTRIES TONIGHT

iiiiitn, TifHKWUiAk
Leftover rellahea can bp utlllinl
' T i n a * Mrabf
n rltfM
in
for making aalaila or aimlwk-h (,'utnreil woman eiperlenead In
apMBr »y, lb* Util at' Complain!
and canape aprcaila. I«N n v a r pie*
«rn lit ntf «nit ironing. Maa Ball batata fllM n.i or ■ hrfnra ttli*
trrvra make rilllnjr* amt topping* llrnwn, 701 H. WUlou a n .
T a ta r* Kalrla*
till. O r nt Knl.ru*rj, A. D . l l l i .
,
p in irr iia l ' b — t - i t tula.
for cook It a. tprta or brruil fin­
niharwla* n t m r t t ' pm cnnfoaeo
1 till I* Tratfle
lllakr Mlrawbtr
will
Ihi nnllrmt ngalaat r«n for
Kli'iia, Wonder*, and Miracle*
a ls .
______
IV Had j adamant
Cudr * (luiluna
* Corona i Inn
Twlalum
are nianifra'.m! at (he Sanford tallara la appaar. pita, anewai or
oaotur,
^
Remember, only ‘ trlap erackcra
' llahmlna Widow
Im tr l.'armu
(i. ■pel Tabernacle where Rev? f HR!KIND HACK — Kuturlir.
ll In tiirlbnl- iintrrail Mint IKI&lt;
cr wafer* should be acrvctl with
tPImt Half at Uallr Daahlal
John W. Hprnul la rotiductlnr a nnllra h i imhllabaA nnra narh
coup*, aalaila jpr cheeac. 0 fieri
* Huuar llllll*
Brlnao
ni.*b for fiiur onnaarnllna weak*
III iif.nir meeting.— Adv.
*
, ' ‘ 14111* Dinah
Columbia
la Tli* Haafnait tlaralil. a fcawacracker* In aTreali bn* neeil re
I'rlaraa* llova
a«no Hnln
pap*r
|Mlillali**|
In
Hamlanta
heating for five minute* ln'm«*l'
Jtaava Jo*
lAirhy Al
Ciiiinir, Plorlta.
I
T IIIH D n A c n - « - i * Mil*.
crate oven.
WM
iion* in* ’ IiH ihI aim nfrlrlnl
LEGAL
NOTICE
(B ra nd Halt al llallr l&gt;**hl*l
anal In KnnforB. llanilaiila Cnnalr.
Vlnldla Kurtka
Car Dlelulur
KlnrMa, ihl* Ilia am &lt;tnp «r
i\
m iiiiT
c o i'iiT .
a lt
' lrt»h Turf
Allamnl
j t i i t i i t t . i int t i r o n n .o
January, A. ll ItH .
Traffic (Thanra
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lit
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nlitllhu
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Il.tllJiillli: ItlllK N ITII
VAN
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lu ilr llnraham
I ' m III Jl III lilt*
J wot Abraham
Ilalnhow lli-d
•liir.
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PI. Ill Ahor
Valanllna* pal
JOHN
Rl’IlINllRH VANC&amp;
Kaanr lhn»n
Jim'* Dor
i
Bjf* ill li Hi
KU 'Wi n t i i h a c k — t-i* m ii *.
iiivfiiirii
Nr. orflrar HI*
Hip Collin* I
u llliltll III* Ptllll.lCATION
llnniar* Blwail
llrnwnar
Non llnaa
Kina Ming
&amp;' Quia I I'I***&lt;|
Wlilp Curd
IIIXTH IIACi:— Kulurlir
Kwagaar I.lii
liadlrallniit' ■*
Genuine Pilltbury’i
4 Jual NHnw Km
• W iillaTm i.VI]
R Millar I aid
Proorllaadar Beat Flour la aold
a llapnr Ouilonk
Dr tllk*
ONLY In cotton or
HUVKNTII HACK— l - l l Mile.
Ml** Phillip*
Irlali Ilrln
I
piper aacka bearing
Nathlnn Nalry
ri»lnaiTriiniiah
' Ilia* Wind
.
Viola! A tV rw a
thia famoua red-and*
nllvar Tint
Hklp I’P *
B in tITII tlA C K ^K u lu rllr
blue
trade-mark. To
Kan*** Trnffln
llnnnln* Walar
Martha Jon**
Prim-*** liman.
•void
aubatitution
Hand Andrew
Pilot la*
HI Hoy
l.ulu llaa*
and
diiappointment,
• N IN TH IIA C K -K u liirllr.
t Kulr Hlng
Chance Dollar
accept ONLY thia
£ , Nil a Tinlfle
Hnea.lr Kvml
j 'D I r l r lini.n
tJaal* Tarlielan
branded aack with tho
llnppv lluaiar
King 11millr
FANCY'BTR1NGLE88
PUlibury'a Dcit trade*
.t K V T lI ItACI?— 3.|t till*
T m lflr mint
Indian Torkar (
mark and the word
lf Open Joini
Arnulllad
tluit.lr ltnr*
1 ,.irk* llnraham
"Balanced" on It.
M rat In Malody
Traflle II* u

Recommended by
good groccra every*
wberet

Beware Coughs
|

from common cold*

*nv'X n 1 A * t i £ t l r' OM

'

Specials Friday A Saturday

Fresh Finnan lladdie lb. 2Sc
Vi
Haddock
lb ...................25c
n h . Halibut
lb..................AOc
I k - ............... ..30c
S h S O Salmon
lb........................-10c
lb____ __ ..^Oe
Rot S^tad
lb^...............
20c
r t f Shrimp
I klb..................2Se
................. ...25e
l 1a)biter cooked lb*...........2Sc
All olhrr rartrll** Hah A **• faad.

F O R D F IS H M A R K E T

ARMOUR'S 1I0CKLESS PICNIC

When Groceries Are Sold Cheaper

WHILE THEY LAST
FANCY SLICE RINDLESS

BEANS
ENG. P E A S lh

IN M A R K ET D EPA R TM EN T

- That Hang 0
DEBT

tun to soothe and heal the Inflamed
tnuooua membrmnas and to loosen
and expel the gemi-laden phleem.
.Bren If other remedlta have failed.
Hoot bo dlacouraged, try Oreomulalon. Your drujtlrt la aulhorliad to
refund your monay if you an not
Uiorougfur aallifled with the bene­
fits obtained from tha very lint
bottle. Creomulaton Uona word—not
two, and It has no hyphen In ll.
Aak for It plainly, see that the nama
on the bottl* U. Ortoinulalon, and
you'll get tha genuine product and
ih* relief you want. (Adv.) *•

FIIBSH FLA.

CHOICE WESTERN

S P IN A C H

Leg - O ■Lamd Lb

CARROTS

\ xxxxk

FANCY RIPE -

va

PORK
FRESH

..a t* ..............

SH O U LD ER S____ Lb

FRESH

TOMATOES 2Lbs. 1 3 c
Caulitlower lb. 3 k
■TLc
M2 S

PORK

PILL5BU RY FLOUR
MILLS COMPANY

M illio n s prefer this
that is different"
• It’s a skillful erna# Imtwern
anayonnaiae and oliLfasliiunnl
boiled drraaing—with a sitrrUI
piquancy all lu own! Mincle Whin
la totally different from alt other
St dieaaltigs—smooiber, Unifier, more
1

tM U ^ r r ^ ft

Nitric?. ih iiM iiK iir niVK N .; ymi reheat It ai
Thai
OIlANOB-BKMlKOt.il
CO.
hoMar of T u O rllflra la No. M l. RTavy or MOW.
U &gt;7 V I A U I U B I ,
A,
f ft laauad tha In i l i r at ia lr. A. D.
IM I baa film aaa&gt;* la far nfflr* n i l . ha* fllatl aoiti• la u r offle*
aan haa mad* appllralloii fur a nrifl fin« ftiritl* ii (I|ilInntinit for ■
la* t i l t In In laauad Iharana. I I I &lt;lM d In It*
Ih tre o n ,
Halil rartlMeaf*
amliraea*
(lie H«I|| rartlftml*
•mlirnr** Ihr
following itaocrlbad pmparlr In fulloi* lnit ilr»«rlliH rrn|»«rl* In
Ilia f Siunljr nt Hatnllmla,
Hlal* I tie ^ninilr t»f Hviailnuhr, Hint* uf
of Klnrlda, io-a.lt:
KlorMu. Itb-wllt
j
HWU of N K U . Marlin* t».
l*n« 1« film* || Trnet l l
Tnwaahlp I# Hnnllt.
liana*
H.iltlfi mfii Hih Iiikn .
31 Baal, (a nrra*.
Tli* itHHitf*f*niiMil i»r I li«t wilt.
TP# aaaaaamtnt nf Ih* aald
»*rnl*r lit* wtltl i**rilfl»
prnparly andar III* *al.| aortlfl- |ir&gt;t|t*rlF
I
nil* Imwil wfin In lit* imiiin «if
rat* laauad waa lu Ilia name of JAM Kll WILLIAM Vllllflll.
, K
l l A. * KI.I.I1N K III.DIIAM.
I Jill*** *rtM &lt;-*ri Irimln nJ ih II fi#
ttiitaaa i«M tarilflrai*
ahall r*«l*&lt;*ni*it rirrrif itliiff In fit*, lit*
h* radaani'd amirillua In law, iirt*|w*rly iln ^ rlk tl H.rrclii will
I hn lliuprltr
ilaarrllH-i. Iliaralu lir* *m»M In I III* JilRlntni filthier it!
will la, »n|.l |U Ilia lilaliral lilddar III* rn**rf liftiiai* »1n « r o n III* f l m l
aI Ilia rniirl linitaa lint.r nn Ilia Mur* it * In lit* ni"iil|| of K*l* l.|J»FFt
firm Nnn.lar In Ilia iimnih .if Inal, wl.lth H lli* ?lli ri.7? nr
Krlirnarp. ftta. wlitali la Ih* till rrhrwnry 111*.
dav nf rabruarr. m l .
I m I imI llil* till iLif of Jniiuiry.
Halt A ill* till ilar uf Jaauary, 1131.
in * .
SAN
o . i*. i i k i i n i h i .v ,
_ ( l V. HltllNIKlN.
ni*rk of 1‘lrrtili f*&lt;rtiri
I
fliirh .if f.'lnilll l ’..url
___nf f»*iii*iioi* «!n«itilr( KIwtldR.
j ,
nf Nainlunla IVianlr. Klorlda., m r.tr,)

-i
SNOWBALL

. ••* ll -:

f V *

i

CHOICE
WESTERN
BABY

• tj
‘

Roast lb. 15c

a a u .i,

** ' * ' * f '•.* t a

FANCY
i
H
C E L E R Y -S ta lk
no
Uli
'
H E A R T S -B u n c h

l
/ '
IL
/f S
fh
If lj(
//*C/

! .

P IG S ID E S

1w m m
1

■ * • -

MiKAClf WHIP CONTAINS MORE— \

c o v a tm r

1 5 c

BACKBONE

A

SHOULDERS

R utabagas

&lt;1.lk jm n .T r y M ir a d . X ’h!i— ounl

Lb.

___ _

L b .. 1 5 c

3 L b s.

HEADS

each

2 5 c lO Y S T E R S
I i.(a o a

aTttKAK.m-l.ltAn

W h ite B a c o n

Broccoli Lb

Meaty Pork Stew
Fresh Hamburger
Sliced Ham Bologna

lb .

QL

1 5 c | FRA NK S

SMOKE SA U SA G E

Lb,

uKltAY. JAMl’Ain* ITH A KTII
A S 1

SUGAR 5 lbH.
W. (J.

MEAL 5 Iba..
Whole (train

RICE 5 Ibt*. ...

Tumaln

catsu p

1

( O*' ^v*r t*»a l*t-; J«r ’ A
\¥
W *

MAYONAISK
8.' 8. I’amaVr
FLOUR 2 for

BNC _'Ho jp, r.n-

A
A

—'_■£*

PEACHES 2 f o r *
&lt;’ • u
-f
SOAP 3 for
A

Oareola

d| A * -

l-argo I'apor Shvll

A

CORN can.... .,

A y

PECANS lb.

A

S lb can

A A C

No 1M» can. ! ’

A

Nlbl*la

SNOWDRIFT ..
N o . * Can*

U

Tomaloee 2 for
U

Cam ay

PUMPKIN S for 4
C )Vr.h Urea-n
d
DEANS 2 Iba. .- A
«

SOAP 3 for----A me
COFFEE Ik........ A I
Qaerola

No. i

C

Fahey Wtnaaap

i

APPLES 2 Ibn.

M

j

Pntaioea 10- Jbu. A
r
-^ 3 a
Tomatoes 2 Iba. A
A

A

^
ALL

SH A M R O C K

DOC FOOD

m

Ovar Bm

XI or SPAGHETTI all for..........
O s r v P m d . Miasd VegaU bl... f&gt;,rk *
I . Rad B * t v , Twwato Juice •

SREKNB aad CUT BEANS 3 for

—.-v-WfTH ORDERS

Bread
6 Cams

O L Y M P IA P E A 8 c a n
8 P R IN G T 1 M E C O R N
M IX V E G E T A B L E S
’pea n s

39c

Pineapple JU ICE

—

9
™,5 C
9
|3 C A PPLE BUTTER
for ^
DRESSING
1J5c
^

3
f o r

u “i &gt; L E 8 A U C E c a n
no. a van u a r x
H O M IN Y
c in

k id n e y

r and I B u

MELLO OR RILEY'S

•5 GALLONS

4

FLOUR 2(1 Iba... p i
B in bottle Stuffed •A Q c
OLIVES ..........

79c

FLOUR
Kerosene

Jj

it

Lb.

HOME
DRESSED

CA811 &amp; CARRY PRICES

fl
- 1

a lT S tB ? u u n
MitcaUM

W

J

'

FAliqy BLUE ROSE

4}C

_

PA* MORE—OF TO* COSTLY INGREDIENT'!

Weekly ||aa The 'Beat Prices Dally
521 Sanford Ave,
Phone H.'iO

25C

a ra a a n nAt-TiMonn

Cabbage

BETTER FOOD STORE

1 8 c

Steak lb. 17c

WllllaN T f in r U R T

P IG

'S T E W

Lb.

2 fo r

1 5 c

�— .—

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Seminole Goonly FroduefO
More Fruit And Vegetable! Then Any
Similar A m In America
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
NUM BER

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . FR1

Five Big Jobs
Gain Attention
Of R oosevelt

KNUDSEN

Final Report Of Gen,# eral Markham Seen
. As Postponing The
: Cross State Canal

U.S. Demands
Information
On Robinsons

WORLD PQACE ADVOCATE

Joseph Kennedy

---. -i *‘*|
Russia Is Asked To
ClcarUp I)isnppcar&gt;
imcc Of New York
Pair I/onjr Missing

Joseph P. Kennedy Is
NamedEnvoyToEng
land While Wilson!
Gets B e r l i n Postil

IIS

Talks Planned
By Roosevelt
With Business
Effort Will Be Made
To Find Means Of
.Curbing Over-Pro­
duction And Gluts

4 Million Asked
F o r S tate P rojects'

Borah Opposes

Over Quarter Billion'
To Improve Harbors
Throughout Nation

Wilcox To Press For
4th Federal Judge
For South Florida

William Knudsrn, pm ldrnt of
Crm inl Motnra, *nld Ihe Sonata
■^WASHINGTON. Jnn. 7 - Unemployment Committee yester­
■fllP)— Army engineer* re c ­ day, thnt Inrk of confidence on
llir pnri of the mnn In the alrert
ommended today the expen­ over
llio future of Ills Job, was
diture of $20,000 f o r d rix lir- re-pun-tlilr for |Hp aliarprat de­
Ing to restore projecl d im e n - cline In sale* In Ihe htatory of
II. Wllaon. now assistant prrr*etone along the S t. Jo h n s his company.
inrir nf atate, In be ambassador

River from Palatkn to L a ke
Harney and an a dditio n a l e x­
penditure of $4,500 f o r m a in ­
tenance work on the O k la w a -j
II **a elan dltfloird lit llio
Way Daparlmrnt
that
Major
General Kdward MMarkham,
furmar chief of enklneera. rec
MIMandnd that 94.OSG.6HU lie
WoUdad for \ha dovrlnpment of
Florida harhora. alreama. and
flood control projaeta durlnx the
fiscal year nf 1(19 which tie
rtna neat July 1.
Tha report, which wna autimilted to PonRrcaa today, wna
prepared liy General Markham
before ha ratlrad.

Dinner Dance Planned A t
M ayfair By New Manage

lo Oarmany succeedin* Wllllnin
K. Dodd
Who ’ roilsnait
last

Record Low Is
Set For Losses
By Fire In City

Jnnrpli I'. Kennedy, former
rhnlrmnti nf tin- Si-curl*W* F .v
i-linncr t’nmmlssmn, wni noiolWASHINGTON, .Tan. 7.—
imtiil by I'rrsldi'tlt lloo.-^vrll I " ’ (AID—I'rvHidrnt
Itunucvclti
thy n&gt; Ihv "|iii' I ’nlli-d KtttVs nmtliadoapil lin ln y Ilin l he p r o I-H--mlt'i- In lim it
Itritniii
In
plori' nf Mu' former niiiluissnili'r. poaen a perie* u f confercnpos
II oIh i i \v. IIIii CIiiiiii , who dud tvilh huniiitma lemlvrA on how

hn|n n to havr a Urge

j* Final |»ITlMIDt, ’mM njw being
itnatlc for n tlinnrr flame at Ihe
Mayfair M-li-l Monday niy-lil In
rtklm ilii'ii of Uio forninl «p«*hArmour, Pr*a*nl mlnlatrr to Ins of I ho ti.fi i*| (imter I hr ntah*
Canada, to ha ainliaa-ailor In nxmiiiii of M if. Juno Itolicrla,
Cbllo.
owner iiih I np-rntor of. the Ibs-ch'
Ila
will
rpplaro
llnlfinnn wood Until, Kitiiiinit, N. J,
Mm. ftolrt'i * i ramo to Hanfofd
Philip of Wnthlniton, I&gt;. C.. who
la*' Tuo ilny rti'iilnj* to lukr
ratlrad racanllf.
Thn
I'raaldont
nppolnlril over tho nrtivo mnnnk’rnirnt,' of
hotel
Clurlna
MrtjiualiHn or Mina- Sanford'i. m.. &gt; lunnttfiil
ha. Nab., aaalatant arrratary nf for tho rrm alm lrr of tin- itiicui
labor, aurrradlnx
Kilwni*!
P. *^in an i float to iimVo il ‘ thr

mtn'ly.

e*f

Thurston Expects
Fair ToBe Bigger,
Better This Year

her client Me » |»en«1 the ys inter in
Ihe I ihtiI hotel.

Ah t ruly, Mr-*. RoIh i U trpwrletl,
ciivulnrs advFlliHihi; 8rtiif*»i»l imuI
Ihe hotel hn\e l»em plan'll in
the It tuling ho*eN in New Yt»»li
■nil an extensive tnlverUMng,
rantptilgn litm U eii
Uunehed
wlttrh Air**. Ktiherlfi expects will
pr*M|ttee M-stlktH.
Ml pi. ItnhfTla it Imi d *serttil I hat
*he « x|M’cst* In eater m linirheme*
and i hili pm lies anil gnnianlnA
Ihe l**«t of set vice lo the pn&lt;
MrMradr aim raaUtnod ra rm lly, C ily a Irniliru; hnilolry.” Thn Inwriit loan ni • remit of
Mru. Holier' , forinerly mvnrfl fonuge.
kleLaushlln la ylra preaiilent nf
Itnyinoml Klein, from a wellflrea In the hl*lnry of the de- th« Itrotberhood of Lnromotiva mul nperntnl the Forc-it 11ill-.
luirtnienl, war thn record at- Firemen and Rnilnmirn. /
Inn at Forest H ill-, lamp Island, known family nf eealnuiinileiii
taint'd during 1937 liy Ilia Ran
anil ill o oprinteil tin* IM c *n... I recently I&lt;m | over Die aupervt
ford Kira lleparlinant. Fire Chief
Inn in lirrrnw irh, ('mm, mul -ha lion of (h© (inlel'N ftkmI service.

Per Capita Loss Of
17^ Cents Reported j
By Chief Cleveland!

Great Interest Seen
In Cnttlo Show As
Entries Are Made

Secretary of* W ar Womtrlnp
alio mido public n -report 1 of Mack Cleveland reported today.

O T Y NEWS BRIEFS Committee Members Prepare For

The per capita loan llii( year
waa only 17 1-4 ceula aa com­
pared with tho par capita loaa
of 41 3 4 cent* for last yaar
. which waa
• 0?*C'
reeord figure.
Hm*nfly »li*ctn1 in&lt;iiihf*rN \4 (hr i* r FliipnftnT mul ail
m i)u« I'niimiiif
DurliiR tho pa«t year the local
C.fiery Ci»nlni| UoinmiHiN* wi rv in
dep-rlnient nnawcreil IJJ ca|la.
C im ilt Jndga Millard B. Smith a hiiMth* nf net Ivily nl thr it* mi-r* j li »i!*. Hi* w ill »
i f M*VI'If11 IVt |MM
the Ftro Chief reported, with of the Nln|g Jud^ial district, wsi
Ilia iwtlinaled |om fur the entire in Ida chamber* in the t'oiirl nig in Knkvlninl yeslenlny i. » finul i&lt; r liiiilrr him.
I r«'|uirnUoiiii for thr ndmiliistin
year ninnuntluR |n only |].0SI.' House today.
fur the Coot tot
Ueaihpoii lt*i
74. Tim propei ly involved In
lion nf the jim.i wrii* nnnlo lH*fnit* ( f inmiUi**' willI In- e*tnldl*h'-&lt;l ill
mHiI ini wly "ppnlriird of
gi't&gt; ia m .b M
C. A . Adama,_for 10 j-eara local tlia.o flrea wan valued ol'|379,I ’lsai are balnr launrhnl for 11fit* to ming ri* n y
• le n t for the Trueman Fertiliser 9UI.
tha annual, Founder’* Day pr&lt;v to full aw ing. Until until uf li e firlalt v ill h.iv e thi ir uffirra heir,
Thn prnvloua low wn.i In l i l t pram to be liven here Feb. H, (*i'nimilt*M'f .1. f*, llu 'ih i ii, r»*j A aub of fit fur Bihnoil.iinll'Hi uf
Company, died uneapeetedly la’r.
*» «• pfir’ w-BI I maintaliieil in Ssi
yesterday afternoon at the Jc ffc r-' when thn Inna lirtaiun of fir«a the City Briefer was Informed 1 1 -wli.n l Imliiy.
tun lloapital In Philadelphia, Pa., | in Sanford amounted to 13.110. today.
A* Ihe hCNsion yrstrniny, J. (*. a "in, Mr. U n i'Ilium alaleil,
Tlila teenrd w i, nearly lied In
lluiK' who tittt-iiil.-il the inei'lii":
lattice, formerly «*f W m ttr Pail.,
1913 when Hie fire- |n*» totalled
The
regular meetinu uf the wiii nunuil M'rrctmy nml In usurrr i" |oaki'l vii'l froui tills sectiiio
only $3,371.74 mnklnR ' n per Beard of Director* of the Keminohi of (hr commlMi'V ittiifl will M*rv«*[ wi re! John Mei.rli, Sr., Ttatpli It
rnplln h i,, of 31 rents.
County Chamber of Commtrce .will t* n&lt;* Ive titmingir, Mr. (lulrhi.Mm i liapina", Henry N irk .l, \V. M.i
The Rrcnlrat lo»a recorded In' be held Tuesday night, Chambe i (nf r*l. 'Mr. •
at (hr j h * ••nil M i l , J . t '. Ilutiliiaon, Walter
thn hlalnry of the Department Iofficial! reported ' Idlify."*’
F i-h , K. Jlime, “ it in Nun Fm m iM ’o, r a l i f j Mewlnr, J H o m i -II
wa* In 19-4 when property va|liur i.Ni expecti*d (*♦ leave unlay fm Meyer, tl .1. |*u|"', liu , S.hiniih,
lied at liil.jno waa dealroyeit lijr
\ W, Wilson. It. A. Ciilils, J . J .
this rffy.
(l.ilurH, Chief' Cleveland reported,
It' ll)- mul JnliiiH 11" i f i I'll•r all of
Meinhem tjf Ihr f nniimHre
addinr Hint 19.12 waa nl*n a
amt
It.
sp|Niiute«l V. V. lloWiifi, or Win!i 1 1 Ihe tisa/""l ill'll let
reenid year diiilnc which first
1'iirkj rhief fivhl iiiC\iM*tiir, uhopt* Clout*, Aiulieiv lliiiln, Jr., I*. S.
did
an
rallmnlad
$19,423.14
F. Wili'I'liT Ilf the'
tin ies It Will he in make etlimali lie , uinl It

Operations Under Celery P a c t

A. Adams Died
Suddenly Thursday
In P h i l a d e l p h i a

Jap Attack On BritiHh
Officers Is Protested

dumaRSa.

i f Ihe cjiiifinllly «*f celery Hvnihitili ’ ti'Milo dHlrjrt.

Chief Cleveland attributed the
rilrenirly low fire |n«a for thn
year to tho "co-operation of
rcaidenle. Improved niatbnda nf
flrefialitiuR. nod hrlle^ trained
firemen,"
The Fire Chief mmitiended the
putdlc fur Ha promptneae in
turninc In alarnii, and alao the
momhnra of Ilia departmant Who
ham been atudylnR the late,I
flra rislilioR
nirthnda
each
mominit for five. daya a week
durlnR thn paal year.

Mrs. Elvira Garner | Chester Clem lias
Talks To Kiwanians, Automoliilc Accident
tfirster I'leiil Niistsineil two bio
I i’ll rib* mul minor injuiiea in an
eijtn areident at the inlrracrlinn
t.ndlei NiKlil o f . til
&gt; f (Jem-va and Ssufoid Avtnuea
l*ie yiialenlay evetimir, Chief of
I'ollre Buy C. VtlllMiua i c |"i|Iin|
Tho meelioa wn.i presided over 'i.ilay.
Clem was liding in n Ford
liy Karl la-hmauo, pro-fdent &lt;&gt;■ l oupe ilriveii south _ on Sanford
nm taikn t:o u n t* td ia »ib e r_-Jil Avenue by W . A . J V r t c k , . •l*o of
1'ii‘mnii'ri's. —1n-Ti ullii i JiTTi "of idfl 'jiDfonJ. Tim arridi’iit
oeeurred,
roie w »» held .Iitli r wlneli Uni Police
repnHnl,
when Harley
ol,| lllppb r, *vl*e president &lt;•! liurrh, of New .Smyrna, who was
Kiwanla ii)tertinllona|; cate
a ■liivini' a FVird'V H eaat uti Geneva
slmrl talk.
Avenue, failiul to rpme to a halt
.Mrs. Itoiiaod Dean intr-ulio*'d f r the atop aiyn *1 the JnterarcM jiv Garner and told ot Sun
■'•n ef the at reel*.
* ',
“
ford’* late.I aurcras alory, Mia
Doth of the Vrhirle* terrr tunlly
flamer read
nn
uiip'ihlude d demaved hut the drivers ea«S|M-d
slor y of "K re kle f, T rip In Hil | with only minor injuries, lliin h J*
ver HPrlnR*'' and th. story nl l i |d by Police on rharKi-s of a t l
S* illin'il— t'minly'a
litre
Tree |i-sa driviny.
Iroin " K n ^ ir l." In nppropilate
seiiln* with Mr* Garner’* ilory
wera tftfee' *mul| loliim l buy*
aluillf rh«- aye ot Kiekiel who
'sanr'spifttuaD .'
, Am on# (h o .- front
Ranford,
Matters of r'liwmuo In le m l to
A11 &lt;ndJTiC -the 'iipo-lljia. wer**- kti* -r bools of Ihe ttnnfnrd Dislrtr1
Dean, Mrs. tjarn* r : und
Mrs were discussrrl at a met'In* «f
Ilia prioripsts ef ftnnford Hchfads
Kllon Mimahtmi.
at 1:00 n'rlork teday, Huperinlendent of By hoots T . VV. Ijiwtun.
rrported today.
' It. K. Kipp, prinriple of (h r
Grammar Rrhonl, s r ' e d as host
for tha principal* who
were
Fred Wolf* and Harry Huff irrv rd lunch In *hn rnfrterla of
man were arrested by memher* tha school.
1
ef “tha I’ollre Department tatThose present were: Rli-IU I*.
yesterday etenlnr "tl v*Rr«iiey Arrington, suparvifinr principal
»li*r4*s. It wa* learpril at the of the Hanford Primary Schools;
IV In a Station t 1 1 1 * innriilnR.
&lt;1. K. .M cKay, principal of the
Tho,# arrested, official*
re ­ Keminole Utah
School; II. E.
ported. ware rreatin! a disturb­ Morris, principal of the Junior
ance In
their
liouse-tohnwia H ilh School; Hupcriiitendsat of
rnnvsss Fel|jiig hand tn*d» irin- Schools T . W. U w lu o . mad R E

I

T A I.I.A IIA 8 S K F . Jan. « «A*i
The I'rnitresslve Farmer, smith
no
fai in pulil hat t"il, pirki-d
Nitlhao M.i)a, alute rmnmU-mn
er- nf mi i unit ill .*, hn "the man
of tIn- year'1 in service to Flor
eii oKrii'iiltore.
It* sflcrlcil
|li*.
I'linilea II
llr ily , &gt;hi' •Snvaonnli. tin , •n
iiu lr h o-lirm i'l, n» the "mnn of
the yenr'* ("i tii'"H ' hi inut 'In'
eii*Ire smith.
Ih e pi"K ii-»ijve faaaii'r said it1
seliiiIon win intended for "llie
mail who Inn iiinhalily made •l|&lt;nm'I iiuintdr leroiil fur servier
■&lt;i aeiirulllile iluinii; II U V
in
•lie alpte.
The liiaRliiiue -aid " F lm nlu'i
eiilnioi 'Niiuiei of a|! i irul I lire -Hire
IU-J.1, Mr. Mayo saw n loin- r l» i
i-tod ilreiiin mine to filillion dui
ini? lti.17 atate faimers' inniKet*.
I*" *trd a1 atiategie act inil'inal
rentum.
.
,

I Legion Drum CorpsI To Resume Practice

H erald Ads Pay
Tho clauified •dvcrtincicnU of . the doily nuwoopera throughout the counry ere reoognUcd oa the
loot ImporUnt elimulonto
r re-aoUiag poooetwion*.
hclher the" poeeeoeiuhi bo
Id dothta, house-hold furlahlnra.
attWe p
nl.l*
thing*, »*'' itIWr
U ^ .«
mo, an «utomobI% « sfiot- AQL Contracts To
Rush Mad S erv icifC
n, or a refrigerator. Alao,
----------• offl
►resale of private posThe Pont Offlra Depart m*at baa asm
irIoiu ie the beet stimulant cootrartrd with lb* Atlantic Coast vU .
’ new eelee bjr merchant*, Una Itsilroad to bandls mails on
o cannot dlipoae of their «no of Its crack winter tourist
BBHRARING B O U G H T
xlucta ae long a*.the mar- train*. Thai Evarglaiae, No. I I ,
\ ILLAHABSe ET J mi"w 7.—&lt;A9
U clogged with geods al­ Washlngten te JsckaoayUU which
a Isfont AtUnvey General T .
ly In um . Alert men and will cotinaci with all aawtk Fteri^a
4onroad m M yedlonUy ho
o In Sanford are patd aak far a rehaariny of tha
ng the Herald'* daaalBoprema Oourt’s daclslon grant'
«U mere and more— .
i Daak a third trial on
tor ckoigoo In Eacom*
are buying bargain*,
.bio county,
dlanoatag ef thing! for
•$., e
^
h they .no longer have
C H A TTA N O O G A . Jan. 7r~(A7
and are-( taking good
— Th* Tonnooooa Vot'ey Author-

S

ky yestentey offered evidence la
defense of Ite gal* of cheap oloctricot "yaydstkk" energy hi the
8*wihea*tera oaptlon of th* no*

Meeting Is Held '
By School Principals

Canvassers Arrested
On Vagrancy Charge

keta,

kigp.

t

-v-

After a varatlon df five wi'eks,
meinliera of the Sons of the Is-I-um llrm n and ttuule t urps t»pill their prill-'iw drill* in Gu'
l.eynui l l u l . . I o Ii Ik Ii I
at
7 -HI
o’eliaA, their
advisor,
IV n y
Mem. announced today, addin*
l.liai the drill i w ill Im&gt; held m -k
ularly earh Friday niuht.
A&lt; their drill session lotiiylit
the lads will Iw'uin drillinit for
an ap|waiance at Ihe Nemitmlr
County Fair and also for roinpv-'
III ion at the Aim-riean
laulon
Klal* Coovrnturn |o In- held In
Jarksonvdln In April,

to eliinitukli' over-product Ion
and yin Iled nmrkoln.
M eanvvliile a t'oiiKrcHaioiint
co m m itte e w re stle d w it h tho
cu re s , o f
tlia
CHIIHOh iiih I
prr.eitt builne.* •.lump,
llii&lt; lliinir
T h r President *&gt;aid
i
hr will seek in hi* talka wl*h
businessmen I limy Mi riit Irailo
nml Imiiliflry of whirl hr terms
“rail" practice* such ni
pressure *nli'*mnn&gt;diip.
William li m n , prvsidrnl
Ihr Amrrlean KnlrraMon of
lull', (nliI I ho Senate t Tiu*lii
mrul Committee, lii. iilma 1
how to improve lni*liie»a c
t|on«.
On the Senate floor Rp.ntnf
llninli. Iilnhn Itrpiililieali. oppute.1
antltho rnnrlmrnl
of
the
lynelilni' lull
Tho W oiL i I'm jiP M
at ration i- m I on o u l.r that peraona irreiviiii;
mu miiloymi nl
riinipeu-nii'in ran not nl o get
feileral leliiT.
&gt; tto|iiw*&lt;iil»l|re W ik i'l, IToe.da
nomorrn*. "uiil ho rronlil preiH
for llio iiiaetiiii'iil of lln&gt; bill ho
liltriNlii n | yeyieiilny In provMo
n f.milli fiileiul iiplpo in tho
nniilliprn ili.lilel nf l-'t.ii i.ln anil
in n nihlilinimt jtuli’r i
in
lIn*
fifih riirnii rnilil of n|i|.rnla,
Tho new ill'll let Jiului ihip
Witul'l lie e iluiili.heil only ' iiutit
a vaentiry o.em . m Ihe ilnlrir*.
Thi'ieafier lliero rviuiM Im ihu o
JiulRei a* at pre-eill.
J iiiIip ' A hnu i'li r Akei mnn . of
Tuiupa will lie rliiiihle In lellro
ill October, I'.l.TJ. ‘llio eireuK
eoint of ii |i|hm I u at Now tlileaint
now liai four jiuhy.*.

Soldier P r e a c h e r
Tells How Divine
Healing Aided Him

publicity, alale.i Him eo» of Ihr
IIUI-I iu X it iinliiu . wtilin'f* evi r
In In' iifii ip'd III T b it l uumalll'y
will lie fliminhlll II)' I lie Flol I'll
Nuiaeiy nut raiid*enpe CompHiiy
fioni l.eeshuri;■and Ocala, which
w ill1make u beautiful and a iliith ’
entisnre to our Fair. This film
I. uuinit to all el|a-itw of Mp|ir".|mately tl.INMl in preparation nml
lualt'ilal, he vabl, lo make Ihe h i
irnnre to this yeat’s Fair liy fsr
the mosl iHauliful that ha* ever
bee# snow'n here.
Mrs. Gladys Kendall,
Home
Deimmsrration Ayent, reputta tlu.i
five minmuliily eshibits will b&lt;shown, di*playinit the work of l i r
various ip pal ton id*.

I low Im HUiliteidy i-'Raiucd hi*
mji'M whlir allendinR ill* tin- healline aervlin. iiuidueted liy the
lie* K, F. Iloawoylh In I’lttaliiiisli, |‘eiiii.- will lu&gt; I'd'l ,i"iiirh t
liV im Itev. Jnlu,
W
Rprou),
eidilti-r
ciAiiuclist
iiioilm-tloR
divine liMiliuR and I'vaneidisllo
ii| i| ii', at
III"
Full
tloipel
Tain riiaela,
lii III* own le Hue.nr to the
healing power id pra-nr
and
I lilll In tilal, Ihe It. v. HpniUl
(•It, llt^ evp'-rjeiu-Tt—hi w iitiiij"
Fiunee, allow low how
|m tint
lu'i'ti severely ya*&gt;"d wlille atl«iu|'t1nK to lirmr atjudlr, to
the line, diiilnc tliv IMialeoU*
Thterry'- drive. A , n i"aolt
of
llm Rns, Klinnil lay id tTcttrh
houpFals for iituiilli.i und lost
lit. vnlii'.
It' luinlue
to
Ihe
Cult-d
K lslw , Hpioul w*a
Inkno
lo
tlreenhut’a Imspltal In Ksw f M k
and later to Carlisle
tijj-uilsl
Car 11*|a. |aa„ whent^e
waa
*|v«'n a suraeon'a •■eritlirale of
total ill.abilityFinally
sl'iic
many
montha
hi
ho-l'ilaH.
Hpioal aald army siirRmu. |o|d
him lhe,e waa no hope Tor Ida
reenvery. Ho rolUrped Ui Pllto*
liurrh. T in ’ll hi- said h» lirard

Tourist C'lub Plans
N E W A ttK , N J. Jan 7. - M l
— A tronsport alt liner with five
paas*n&gt;wrs and * rr -w .if three
•quashed down In Hi* mud and
watar th * swamp
when
It*
Pilot undershot Ihe Newark air
port d u rta i-o alorm this morn-

ln*.

*

One aboard was huyt. After
•altUut four boar* Inside the
ship wlille I 'Hot Usher Itoitseh
went f » r »ld.
the
posarageyi
wer* Uken to the airport and
the* to New York. Th* plane
raw* hat* frota Chlcapi,

Final preparations for » "K id ’s
I'a rtr." to li" held in ronnei 1Ion

with Ihv repnl.it meeting, of lie
Hanford Tourist ('lull Monday
pisht at 7 In n'rlork. Ii*ve been
completed;' Mrs.
U.
(?.
Kail,
president of the rlub reported
today. - . "■'■
«
T h e party will be held In thn
Chamber of .Commerce buildln*
on the lake akor* and the
lain*Wood Tourist Club ho* been
ln*ilod *a apectal
guest*
(or
th* *T*b I » ( '

LOCAL WEATHER
Partly cloudy and rolder to*
I'labt, preceded
by
r*&gt;n
wa
southeast roast! much colder ha
north portion with tumperwtuwa
32 to 40 degress In u tru w o
north portion; Saturday
fair,
rolder oacept In aatrwma n u t h w*M pwflitet.____ _______________ ■

�TOE BANTOBP HERALD, BAHFORP. FLORIDA

J f u i e VKRSK KOI* TODAY
CWwRjf
water IsiWth: hut
whether th*r* he prophMlr*. they
ihBlU fsltt whether 'her* be
tosgmt, (hey ihsll &lt;***•; wh*th«r
BdUKlY

There may be a lot of- luck in achieving success in
thla old world, but it len t all luck. Of course you hsv* to
be at the right place at the right time, and that is prot&gt;sbly luck; but you also hare to do the right thing when
the right time comes along awl that taken something else.
Norman Alley was a cameraman for Universal Pic­
tures. He happened to be In Nanking a t the time it was
captured by Japanese troop*. He happened to be among
the handful of Americana who sought refuge on the Panay, United States gunboat lying in the Yangtae River. That
waa lack. Other cameramen remained behind to get pic­
ture# of the eily’a destruction or itoarded other boats.
But it wasn't ju st Iwcausc he hspiwued to lie aboard
the B u o y and had h it camera with him a t the time Jap­
anese (Janes swooped down'out of the skies and sent the
American flag-bedecked gOubnal to the bottom of the
river that Alley succeeded In filming the most complete
and spectacular idiotagrnphic record of an international
Incident In the history of the worhl.
Witnesses said that when the bomba started failing
erery man on board thought all of them would shortly* I* AH* Muni hly." The inaratio* h u Qonetei Markham'* tapmt on
killed. They figured Japan must have declared w ar■',«*«i■|*i* hrr labor nf laro aloe* the. lb* nnflniakod waterway Project
China and that these bomber* had,been *»iM mil t« Vicar • d r , HrranibilU, ol Hw -atari, s*M, "Ha foods can b* profit’ actlbrr in every ably &lt;wp*ad*d during lha fkeal
the river of all American craft Mid wliatevet Americans H
«&lt;&gt;tId—arm to* year of ISIS."
they were able to find. latter niacliine-gunJimg by the
_io h rr ruoI wsaj Par iho tlottad Rule* ** s
planes seemed to subelantlate thla Iwlief.
.
[nhtcved.
Ilr r hair i« w h i'r Otrw. |wholo lha Army antin rare r*eHut In' spite of the f^ct that Norman Alley thought H rr fa ir ba* roeordtd, In aubttr runroe*dm| a* npaodllur* * ot
every turn of hi* camera’s ersnk would be his last, he ! Uoa# and ..tiailnu mga, lha fall ***! UTt.Hn.31* on rlrar* and h*rkept grinding away as the planes dove low toward the
shii&gt;, as their liomhe exidtslid,-knocking hint off his feet, ills Whew y«« Wnk »« hrr
fed
as almost every man m hoard was Injured more nr less
l" &lt;tw isw*a«eaf ■ wl*r
__ LAKE MARY
seriously, while several were kilt'd. »«-» the ship slowly S L i ^ S S e t
settled to the Isittom of the river.
AltSseeh *h* ilifchi timedwar M rs . N a ts l a it a li c o f M o rg a n ■nwti, Wnl Vo, ha* arrived 1o
i rend several inmi.hi with her
lister, Mrs. wisifrsd Ramsay.
Mrs. Norm laiselW, Mr*. Wlnl-

Ragtag.
• C lirn in uni Stanley Peeklsus
«re visiting H e ir perests /or a
short

f ." '

lim e .

. Mr.* sad Mr*. C, W. MID wl«
friend* Rom Orange City enjoyed
s fishing party a* O t o u k

«t yog forget, way
ws rewind you that

SATURDAY SPECIALS

rm iT U fiiW
H I T lie* HIM* a rfiio m r M llw t "1
K K O K IK A I.
A U IU C U L T C R A L
C l t K M T c o n i ’. I W ill offer tor
■*!• *t public in ilc iy to lb* b i lk m i b U 4 * r for r**h at ih » Court
Ilona* rntranaa- In saafun l
on
lha I K S . C a r o t Ja n u a ry 111* a*.
I I &lt;f«l*ek A . M.. tan r trtlflra t*
o r oarllflcalaa h a U by lha Miata
luitatbar W llb *11
om lllaS
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daacrlbaS
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In
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No. I l l Bala of Jn ty Snd
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Uwtril*.

. H o w a rd P a c k a r d l a n l C «n «g a o r 'a tat A aM H Io* in L'am *ro a W i y .

Wlltiaan iny band and *aal I hi*
Ilia I l k d o r ol Ja n u a ry 111*..
It. I*. lllfllN O O N .
C lr t lr of C lra n ll C o url.
S n a la .il* C o u n lr. Florida.
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SCRA TCH

100

LAYING MASH 100 lb*...........
D A IR T F E E D
1 0 0 R e _______
H O U S E F E E D S 1 0 0 U r n .............
Y E L L O W C O N N 1 0 0 lb * ..............
he grata market Is showing a tendency In
rise sharply. Now Is your chance to stack1
up and aevel

T

e atlll have a few or those delirious T n e J s
fed turkeys. . For a perfect feast servej
W
one of these fat, tender birds.

R N . NIPPER

OP ALL KINDS
ila w lla

A rm ,

Fhaue

F E E D * SUPPLY CO.
Arcade Bldg,

audience. There were (imbaMy twenty million (arson* li.*- ish*d
iWratura! i«tfomumc***.
t'Mllng In. fnr the occasion had l«*&gt;n widely advert !*ed and "ln lh''
^ esplalii*.
every person within reach of n mdk. hid tuned in. 8udr W_ b"'h
Prwddent Rotwevell had l*gen shut, a t by Kai'igara and
Mayor ftrm a k of Chicago hart hewn fatally wounded.
rtay uf him,
Qod will be inuiU l« receive
him again.

WHAT OK IT!—l\ir years 1 have lieeti aide to save
myself
a lut of frothing at the mouth hy pausing long \ i lV , A l c i v a i t tai r n m a i i a i x s ad
— Ur Edgar Coral. |
enough to say. “ What of I t T when something ha* come •
'r r n e l a i , s i t &lt;hr b r a n o f Ik s
Bsnferd will *uon be IU1 year* up to bother me. Just try this yourwrif the next time Waaler.
O l l l t l i o taker TWralrr
you are iuciinvd to get excited or irritated over things |J “T ia in h a a * ptay wUW alWrr ae*
louiUU are *lt.pplng in and you will seto how rffcD t^ci/ It will work. “Pleaso lio '&lt;"*■ w.1 ih* namli** iiliy» ri|b*
Ikta winlrr lluu rlcr br- not think that I am attempting to give you an easy-going ■a IWr iiklmut. lie make* WU owl*
jasw to ih'ir mooda, abicb Wo
formula for shrugging your troubles away. It is not as li»u note).
•«&gt; pr|..
simple a* ntl that. Trouble*, like seed lime and tiArveol,
__ la
__i«r_ IWritrr larks Ifctl
"tluPbk* wilk Uir mws t. The will always l*&gt; with us. Itut a change of attitude toward
—»k
... *uii
___ :W nihlieicr. IVopl*
Raaforil llctal.l utiirh rare yoe un
«
wwiamday *firtm...u Ibr (Trui them will make a Worhl of difference in their effect upon ‘
;
*•**■ kojgrl u&gt;r**aio&lt; &gt;n.l .Svnhvr tie.—Vash Young, in llotarian Magazine..,
load'* rsltremrsl hraailnr.1 hi Uw
SM'alsg |iap&lt;r* Ik* nr*l Uay.

RADIO

Tb Prrabtrul Itchril H, I’abrll
af1Arroaur A Ca, who &gt; u ||t,ls|
yvMimUy that hiuineM cu ot-rtilf
with Iks guvrmiarai, we offer lk*
kkrt that Armour A 1’u., start-IW*
Myvcatcat by cWtLlag ihc price of
ABgkte
AWaag IBS,wo arplicaiion* f&gt;r
ramaleyawal Inaunerr In New
Vwk was aa* from rWarlir Mr-,
Qbftky, ths wooden Wrodrd dum.u v
■P Wgsr Itrrge*. Wr are iLrprli
•• tkal anjrono a* busy at rWnllr
W*U be W m tlnl in uatm|iloy-

RADIO
RADIO

PIPPIN

WKST FIRST ST.

Our Many Friends and C

UN * sbaot. ft&gt;* (niaulaa * ( Uarle!

•*■** llntm. Afler-lW*A.W*.-c*uWi

with Chesterfield

RCA &amp; ZENITH

w ill sh o w y o u bow re*
freehingfy m ild ■ eigk*
r e U e o u b e ., it will iotro&gt;
d u c e y o u to t h a t b e tte r
U st* th a t sm o k ers like*

. EASY TERMS .*

HOFMANN

"10# S*W fcedgrl a* oullionl

f tb SW H by PteakWol KooMcrlt
mil* for U N i t i u i * . at ih , r*&lt;*
u r p is .«u a annul*. Wr\t Uka l*'

. . . « date

1938

Electric Service

C heatnfiM ew iU
g iv tym m o rip fa u m *
than a ny dgtrn ttt ym
ivrrsm oktd.

FOR A INtOSPEROUS Al

i

HAPPY NEW YE/
HENRY A. RUSSELL SI

100 W. fiinST STr

The JEWELER

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a,
rV ' ' T j r i ft S S H ,pr.,*
I m - t ’] - &gt;-&gt;
: ■ -

-

nStt*Y. JANTMSY T. I*W
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IL l’ J

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'-* ■ F - j g n r r

I

Social

Tha Friendship League of tba

Oea*resaUe*al Church will «*#t

•I tba' hum* af Kn. J. ■. Root,
ttf^ m rtt,

Aren aa. at ■l : M

Tba fegsfar bualneis and
totaling oT tba Wi

Bodily at tba
Church wU| ba
at 1:M o'clock. C Irela,
On*. Two, Three agil Poui
at Iha church after

pink gladioli Danetna * » , m ftyad to tha PMftfa of Oncar
WaaiarY
Ovebeeh*
#f
tha
Palma Hotel la A^apim.
The

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tuary I snd ur»ed sll members to
sttrnd.
After New Year's
R tvrlln ri

Personals

l ANNtTAL K ltf ANIS DANCE IS GALA .
AFFAIR AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL
The KtwanW Club entertained'
last night with a prsRram dance
at the Mayfair Hotel from 10:04
o'clock unlit 1:0# o’clock.'
The 'ballroom woo
decorated
with American
and
Canadian
n u u . a tarru tetwanf, amb|em.

Tft* SANTtiMj HC&amp;AT.0 , SALFORD, FLORIDA r?

MRS: LEONARDY TELLS CLUB A B O U T =—
w o r k a t Ch a t t a h o o c h e e h o s p it a l

AridPersonal

SATURDAY
Tha f w x Ac** will
4 daaca at tha Armory from
i « :M o'clock uatfl S:W a’doek.
Haste vtO ba furnished by taa
Mala Rhythm Olrta, a twslv#
ptoaa ail colored ntrl orebattra.
MONDAY

m

Mrs. Herherta Ann Leouardy, a
former resident of this city, wax
truest speaker at ihe moatfaly bus
bieaa luncheon of Ihe Woman'*
Club which was held Wednesday
i t 12:30 o'clock.
The m rtl Inj, a joist president's
day meetlnt, was pres kind over
by Mrs. A . M. Philips. Dunn# the
business scsalen Henry UaVernar,
Southern Dlatrkt
M aiacer of
Colamhta, Concerts Corporation

i. .
,
. . . .
*
i i s Rrneral kiltlirn; u feet of
iiokmc isnces s ir u*cl; 21 stesni . . ™'

.

— — — s-------- were extended from the chairman,
Hciwrll of Freeport' Mrs. Vulle Williams, the meeting
r reepori.
m

IrXlU* tar cookln* with \ m ir»l* J11 ls&lt; lht* K'Ul,t ut Mrf» n * J.| 8l^ 0unicd;_______________
Ion rapacity ara u » « l; 48,473 l-«*hm,|n.
yircrp
uf U b liw ire
arc uicd •
„
I TVfvfl It! 1VI
dslly in Iheklichrn: U.tOd meals
^f-n d * of M r,. Mamie Oro | ‘ ” r S * “ *
arc seirnl daily; amt UHW ml.li K,r" n wf*» rT« r''1
lr|n i that P r e s i d e s A t
M e e t in f f
Hons incals are senresl dully from*
’* 'l| *’ ■*"‘r h" " " ' 'h Pftola.
•he diet kllchen to Ihr •medical
Mr*. E. 31. Carroll prealdnl
Mr*. Msiniel J u io Imoii Its, a,
ecnicr.
over (ho miv-ilng of the T . K. I .
h «r snout* her mother. Mm. A.
In Mi*. Lconardy's iulerestinR
31. Sulibcri:, and *i*ley.
Mr*. Clo*,•wlilrh on* hrbl yealuntay
lalk she also rsvc Ihe Mlnn-inc A. Itennclt. of Pnteraon. N. J .
j nf ir moon ill Hie In,me of Mr*. \V,

and Karl Nordgrrii.
seen danrink
Mr. and Mrs. B. J . N O .
Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Lon*.
Mr. and Mr*. W aller Coleman.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Woodruff. appeared before the meetlair aadlr*u»** for l n « “ ily: truiirfftil—
I* was voted to form an ss,octa‘ frustrutlon, social hulls, disllluMr. and Mrs. C. R. Mason. M r
sionments, guilt fcclingK, emollon
and Mr*. T . F. McDaniel. Mr.
tar **• T * ? * * . . of b rin ,," r al starraliun and monotnny, pro
and Mrs. It. a. Foi. Mr. and
!*
Imged causes— worry', continued
Mrs. Ralph A. Smith. Mr. and &gt;*•*
»«* «•
“ frk*rr h arm um rn l,
prolniVi - ,1
mcnUI
Mr*. DnugUsa Q. Scott. Mr. and »« * chaimau. Mm C. R. Dacron,
Mm || M llsyne*
Mr
and ^v*1 vice president and finance e l m , and nervou, sliain.
paticnla
hat* n* Hlm m
Mm.' lb I). Caiwell' Mr! nnd
*r’ ,D ',B" dI M“ * *,00I T h r l*
* * "'* have
Mr®, K t«i Nonkrtft
Mr nd " u *&gt;rcn in' ^ durtnirthe OfWi«'PiiU etch month « bnml n m itrli,
21' ptctuie show,. ti tinner*, c
Mrs L « l . r Tharp,*
Mr.* and ch£ j * ! f \ .
^ ,
.
"
----------Mrs. n c.
Moor*.
Mr. ond
,C ' \
l ^ » rt™*n' rcrom' p irnlc, fi bunco lia ilir,. 0 brnldre
part lea, 10 eliapei, nml 4 eprclat
Mr*. If. H. Pattlsholl, Mr. *nd ^ r'K,f!1 " ,h' l ,uh l.h*j
.C ‘V'
M r ,.' Leonardy
CommUalohcrs hr a»krd to dnll ciilriinlm nrn:,.
cate the new lake front park In h«* rhorge of ihe wctfnro «o rk in
Mr. nnd
Ihr llnapilil,
MW t
C » H r S r Uind™MV. and!
1 M ,.h
llualraaea for (h r meeUng were:
Mr*. W. A. Adam,.
|
* "1 »h« l “
~ mnl &gt;or’
_j
.
1 Jlrllon Park.
M r,. O. P. Hrtndnn, Mra. t'lyilu
Al*o Mr. and w i*« -In H Io . At the conclusion of the hunlnes. ItnmM’y, and Mr*. II ( M.mrv.
Beam. M r. *nd Mrs. .......... V r , , philips turned the meeting
. Those prrornl werv: Ml*. J . It
Bornoll. Mr. end Mr*, t\* ll«r „ M r to Mm. W , T . Langley, sponAdam*. Mry, Arthur Hitman, Mia.
Ttacli, Mr. and Mr*. T .
II' U.
for jj,, program. Mr*, langlcy
liontli, Mr*. J. K. linker, Mrs. W.
Mr Ond Mrs Fred lu ll
M
r . ^ | |
of lhr p u l presl*',
.
,
,
Mr*. F. r«m p:on, lit*.
nnd_ Mr*. It. H. _ tSolemn« . Mr ' •U n i, who were *oa&lt;ed
- ■ al
- a lom. •'. t:ooper,
■ .-.i,,, « ir. «.* ,\ ii.,,,,, ,.

I*.

|h'(\n»rspj',

ISi'fiiip

, ‘ Mi
I". tV. S'nnliy
T o o nrw *oiii» hit* from (he de lufmiml which oaa n
pen* or two of Hollywood', are f.-K'eo in tumor of the
«&gt; ns uniters in o Inlroduccd in the it;..... ... n,v U. A rtiiiil
new Pm an,o,ml eon,.My "Love on
af,r r
lo ii'i. uhirh plays Saluulsy at
•hr Kit* Theatre,
With tuusle nml ly iir, by Ssm
Coslmv, "l*&lt;1 l.ikr lw Play a Love
f-rrne Opposite Yoil" I* Itllroduc*
ril in llie comedy !y John I'ayns,
•In- tadin and ntnce »la r playing
Id* flrr.t serron lead under hi* new
ron in rl.
Freon,| of Ihr hit liilir* I* alltig
I y Hu'hrrinc "Sugsr** Ksor, radio
•Isrlet, making ln-r flrr.t npjirnionro on tlie arievn. Titled ej t,anl
n New Itomnnre." tin- music was
Itiii Ion I am-, while
Mro ^ U Uwhmtnr.mne7lv'
»*Wr.
m s ^ r f with a
M ,,.' r . It. Harrison. Air* Vanm \ rrlirn by
Mm O l.o CsWwTll
m ',
£
\a,lk
" l,kh *h* i n
t n&lt;- flat, M r,. J . K. Kalrldge. M,*.|« " * k « « , . " r the lyric*.
Mm II.
|| I1^ It)r*n,
N , r lMri r nnd
a Mr
f* ro ! J . e '
31r* H I* ................| - 1„ ,.d d.thw to P ,y n r and Mi-s
Mri.
Mm. It. U
D a n . Mr
»n&gt;l M
r,.
.-Welfare nf Stale iM ttuttm w
M(&gt;t w . O. Urnilnir. Mt
K. M. Lane. Siella Anller. lirani lllrh
(lordnu Dean. Mr. ami 'll*
Mri. j^MlRrajr
ItnoiUln, 5|u, O. h ii I h, IL-nny lU ic r,
Jrwt ll
A. frynon. Mr. and M r, W. It.
|erpuU*w&gt;n
&gt;hr Florlili n i l «» |» Hotmion, Mr* C\ \. I In men, nml I.nK Aliwiti! r i ^ in llu* rnAt
Drum. Mr. nnd Mra.
\V\ 0.
’
»1 «:hiU*booeliw,
1« V«« Hmvrtl. Mi* * lu-.m « I Ihv nminly nh nL vk.,vt three!
Fleming, Mr. and Mr*. J
•■|! ffllowt! nillpnlR. 42&lt;fU:
i. i._ «■_
HaMowev i t . ...d n .
&lt;M1': nnkftflfr**
Prisoner*. n
nil(lo,lf
M r, &lt; .a
,, n ..,r u ... t* ...»
,,, i._
|1} • ^ IliifHiHt
£ . r r M*
U ,d !
r A
: ' 1" 1 employee*. KBIj de|«-odi It'* M K ,.,B.M r * . Il.-r1-.it., I .-miardy.
---------Horf, Mr. «nd M r,. \\. I , IM I ,,, omployee*. IHT2: and furlough o
... » Ijimflev Mr* II I \ e - ,
■&gt;
• &lt;■
Mr. and Mr* Hoy I loll r. Mr.
^
nwVlag a to al • «., I , * J „ j L W A
V * ' M , 8 S , , C t t &gt; A , k t *n

ilafi?®:3

.CJrcfu Number Fite of tba
P in t Methodist
Church
will
n « n at tl)« homa of MUs APca
McKIm, ( I t . What
Eighteenth
■treet at 7:10 q'clQck. I1p i I« u « i
-a . wlU1 b« MUa MeKttn. Mm. H,
C. Morruv. n it i n . L,
w a&lt;
Oaol,by. t
Circle Number One of Iha
Woman', Missionary Society of
tba Presbyterian Church with
.Mra,. L. P. Doyle, chairman, will
meet at tha hotna of Mra
Parka, Hunter, Celery A n filf,
at 1:M o’clock.
Circle Number T w o , of, tt,«t
Woman’s JIWlemery Society of
tha Presbyterian CliurcJi
whit
k n , T . B. Crawley, rbalrstan.
•will meet at tha home ot. Mwe
Joa Corley, Cameron Avenuo, at
l : M . o'clock with Mrs. Corley
and Mrs. C- P. Ford as boa
teases.
Circle Numiw-r Three at the
Woman's MU,innary Society of
tha Pr*rfiytqrt*n Church
with
Mra, 1Toy Mann, chalhnad, will
meat at tba home nr tin . Rob­
ert Ait. Sixteenth ' Street at
l:CO o'clock.

Circle Nutnber Pour of the
Woman's Missionary Society of
tha Presbyter l»n Church
with
Mrs. r . K.
Smith, chairman,
will mast at the hums or Mrs.
M. NeUon. too Clm Arenuo at
3:10 o'clock.
Circle Number Fire of the
Woman's Missionary Society of
tha Preabytariku Church
with
■ Mrs, T . N. Tenhet, chairman.
WIU Intel' at tha hosts of MVa.
William LcSvItt, m i
Ornate
Avenue at 3:00 o’clock.
Circle Number SU
or the
Woman's Mlsahmary Boctaty of
tho Presbyterian Church with
Mrs. D. L. Thfather, chairman.
*ll| meet at the homo of Mrs.
J. R. tinker, Waat Mrst Street
at 3:04 o'clock.
The llnilucs, \\'uman's Circle
of the Presbylrrion Church with
Mrs. R. J.
Itoutti, chairman,
will meet at the home of Mias
Charlotte' Smith at T:io o'clock.
Circle Number One of the Wo*
man's Mhstoasry Society of the
Pi.rst Baptist Church wlU meet at
ths Kama of Mrs. Homer -Little,
4M West Nineteenth Street ai
3:30 o'clock.
Circle Number Two of Ihe Wo*
man's Missionary Society of ths
First Baptist Church will meet
at Ihe home of Mra. Roy BriU,
- 1MH Park Avenue, at 3:30 o'clock.
Circle Number Three of the Wo*
man's Missionary Society of the
First Baptist Church will meet at

------ were ft*
W*lt*r Cole
p . Hsrpoc, c l i .WolHpbon H a n «w , and , Henry

tl'mpsaA
apd
coiaHuwatdf (A riL r,]Reception
diltte#. R. i f . Wars, P. PCampbell. Harry tfoodiurC nay
T o t and ,Pron|i Inmson Invlla*
lien comauttee. a n.
O i.w .ll

Nuitilwr
n*

Two New Hit Tunes Tw o uitli .Mm . II. riimminirn
Heard In Film Farce i,,niii"n" ^rvni,»ho»',

Ini ihr
nienioim,
lido Mrs.
liuslne**
„ nwh .

(Irani', tump
»n
lllraraMa
tirin', \ i ' » York. “ u huill with
ItUO.IMo r " l« « l l» popular patK
script bin.

IVEY’S
CLEARANCE

SALE

ALL aSUEDE SHOES MI ST GO

the home of i t n , I I . P. Smith,
Plural Haight,, at 3:B0 o'clock.
Circle Number Poor of Ihr W»iinan's Missionary Society of the
First Baptist Church will meet at
t^e borne of Mrs. E . M. Carroll
M01 French Avenue at
3:30
o'clock.
Circle Number PI re of the Wo*
ea'a Missionary SoeMy of the
FliW Baptist Church wl|)‘ meet at
&lt;ba homa of Mra. J..B . OvU|t, 20.11 Mro 'jo h ,,J | " y " x i r
" ’l l
" "f « ” ■
' u ' I. Morgan. M-* fl I'. McKay S h o W H W u r k T &lt; &gt; P . T . A .
»
a
u
i. h
Wsshhigfrm
Avenue,
at 3:30 i M r«. J ' hiii I y« r. Mr, unj •'« *] §»«•• facU b Iw h I thr h*&gt;spll»l: Iherr
Jjllftrrjr lv«*nt. M r.. ®Ti&lt;f Mr*. IM titr 7 2 0 0 M|oa?r frrt nf floor « p t f r ) *.
'
* ‘
M
#. , u.i
„ . Kl
'
. , . .
o'clock.
[ la®nc», M r nail *!r», «w»rnit \ ? J
| A Lo Mm. IL * M»w*n. Mm.1
Ho
Aikrn, p h )H r«l n\M rltnrr Mr nrwl M m
k
a 1
|John Mri.srh, Mm. J. II. MfliUk, m tiinn Inptrmtiir, jjnvc n ilrmon*
TUESDAY
II
H .................... Mr. and Mr*, w , J |3 I... j . T . Nrwhy. M(* It. MJatrathm of her work . . Iha meet;
There will be a board meeting M r (bill. Mr. and Mr*.
T i l l M r and Mr* II II T «l* r. |l'npw «|*h, M r-. C. h . Pioctor. Mr*. Ii:g of Ihe beminolc 111 c Ii .-rlnol
McCall,
Mr.
and
Mr*,
fl.
K
Ml
of the Junior Hltrh School p, T .
A, M. Philip , M&gt; II. \V, Iturker. P- T . A, which w&gt;* held Tiiesdsy
A. at 3:00 o'clock followed by Call anil Mr- and Mr*. J. II. Mr. anil Mr*. K. J. Toll, H i ,
and Mr* Ib-n WUerup. Mr. and 'I'* - « l»'l"
J » n r nUertm,.,, In.the amli crlum.
Men irk.
fho regular luceVink at
3:30
Also
3fy.
and 31m. John M r-. J- D Weodrilff. uml M r.I ItcuhiilUI. Ml*. Ilalplt Smllh, Mr».| In Ihe nb»rnrn of the lire. Ito v
o'clock. All members are urged
|. K. Spencer, Mr*. .1. II liny. Mr*, nioml Mon*aliiiU:i-. M m . Ila rrc
and Mi*. IIHl WlUIsm*.
lo attend. Retreshuseuts will be Melsrb, Jr.. 3tr. and Mr*. Kd
And 31r». Hulk Kcnlt. Mr*. J llirhnid Ten Eyck. &gt;lr*. Hoy I'll i&gt;n rnnl (lie nilnulei of Hu- 1**1
mund Mi-i*rh, Mr.
ami Mr*.
served.
N. Iluddlestnn. ihe Ml*»e* Ii*. Mr*. II. E. Tolar, I)i Lli*a-V iri ling. Ali . I-Ved Dyson cuve an
Joseph A. Mel.rh. Mr. nnd Mr*. F
l.dllnn Ad* in*. Mary Kliiabeth In h T r»c y. Mr*. Fu-d Wllliams^iuHIne of llie preyiam for Found I
Clarence
Powell,
Mr.
nnd
Mr*
W ED N E S D A Y
e-i* Day lo to lieiil Tin -d a y, F e b 'I
mid Mr*. J. A . Young.
The Sarah Pavhuv Orphan*** T . C. Pope, Mr. and .Mr.*. Fred Nolly. M i i MrMiihoii. Kslhryn
A Vi'ttiay. IJIIlin Dunlsp «ml tlrne
Club w|l| meet at the home of Pope, M r, nnd Mr*- l*eD-r
Mrs. P. D. Parlor. Plnsbnfrit. .at Boy. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo 11.nu vein. Wells. Atnl C. I.. Iteldln.
o'clock. Mrs. Parker end sey, U r. snd Mr*, lev- llna*- Fronk H. l-*fflx&gt;n. VV. It AaihMr.
nnd Mini John ar)'. T R. Hlmpaou. J. H l-ron
Mr*. W . B- Thontttm will oo bottom.
Schlrard. Jr.. Mr.
snd Mra. urdy. Ilalsh ll*K« '-|l. l,i-n Uotnrr.
hosteisas.
and, llobart Dodwn. Drill llollarlaw.
Thet* ' will bo a meeting of Chari** BlMnworth. Mr,
Urn- P. a Scot I. H r. an* Myw. I, Ulrbarel J t lll .
Hubert
Knlsht.
Otto Srhmehl. Mr.
and Mr*, f Rar&gt;« T . Ixwck*. Itu*,el| odhmu.
homo oT MW. n . It. Papworth Fred Srolt, Mr. and Mrs. K B.' J. J. Ilnrro. M U Habon. Hup.-il
Blows. Mr.' and Mr*. C. A. Klrlrklsnd and J. K. Welhennl
at .X O K o'clock.

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Seminole Motor Company

DINE and DANCE
A t THE

20H WK8T FI ItST STREET

as the new dealer in this city for

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UNDER NEW WANAWEMENT

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Saturday

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too aod d r ir o the thrilling 1931 models
-t&gt;8MOUiLK takes real pleasure In
of lb* OldamobUa 81a and E ig h t B o th tha
announcing i m w dealer to MTV* this
'dashing OldamobUa Six and tha dynamic
co m m u nity and surrounding terthory,
O ld a m o b U a E ig h t aat A m e rica '# pace
T h ia ne w OldamobUa dealership la par­
ticularly well-equipped, In both experiin Styla-Leadar styling, in superlative
Ana-car performance, in quality and in
anca and fadlitlaa, to taka cara of all yo u r
value far and a w a y beyond their ve ry
m otor car raquiramanta. Sarvica fadlitlaa
moderate price. B o th these 1921 O td ri
ind u d a a factory-(reified staff of expert
mobiles feature all tba latest Improve­
mechanic! . . . (nodarn, factory-approved
m ents and re ftn a m a a ta , in clu d in g thq..
e q u ip m e n t . . . a nd a atock o f ganulna
OldamobUa parts. W h a te v e r y o u r aerveacluslv* OldstnobUe Safaty Xpatrument
U n it and 8afetyDaah. Both offer, optional
Ica needs, you ara aaaurad of prom pt,
at aatra coat, th a d r iv in g aanaation
efficient, courteous attantioo, at raaaonof th a ya a r, O lda m obU e 'a A u to m a t la
abla coat. Y o u ara cordially invited to
da ft o u r na w dealer's quarter*, to Inapact
Safaty T ra n a m la a lo n . M a p ahead e nd
ba m oney ahead— d rive an OUamobQat

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Mbiupehient of the KayfdU* Ik rfow under the penonsl ditvcilon of Mr*.
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Bftit&amp;rd*g begtbtirtil’ rtseort tatabllWidMJht, under Mrs. Roberts' direction, U
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No. I l l e l A a g .
I, l i l t ,
T I I M M T A T K O K P IA M tID A T O l
Ann T r a a
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r a re rin g : Ante 1 t a i l B lk P.
t B N O I .i l j . K A A A I KH,
D a ndutL
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Went Mnaford H e a lt r Co. Hub
flh . * «n * Ceunip. Wlaeenelm
II. a. BonCu
T a b ra Baa
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A 'I M A
T e u are b trtb p n m lfO d Ibat a
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yuu nr* liereby ronalrw l to file
t. A I . I I * I I U lk I. Weat
K I O I I T I I B A C B — P a la r itr.
w llb l b . v i . r b of oald Court a l
Annford Ile a llp Co. Hub.
l x l ‘I n B a ll
T r a in * D lrla le r
bin oirieo nl lb* C o u rt Ifoaoe In
Na. I l l of A a g .
I. I M I ,
Maa D a li
Oead and Bad
Hanrurd, nominal* Counlp, Florida,
en terin g! f&lt;eia I In I t
Itlk
Van l e n t
Pl**liI'njnr &gt;&lt;mr trrlllo n
n|inrnm nro.
(* g rJ . Want H anford lle n llr Co.
f ilm B ill*
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K I K T I I B A C K — a-t* MU*
wllnama nip hand and **nl thla
V ib ru n ip , 1*11, b*luir ib* Tih day lha f lh dap &lt;&gt;r Jn n n n rp l » l l .
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A n n ttop*
nr M b l miintti, itrid lli«r* n M * r In
Phan*# C k a rllt
M " ll, Maion*
U V . 1.'Bit MOON.
lUnndl* Om*n
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fit* w ith M id d o r k pour writ*
r t » r k of t l r t n l l C n n rl
Ii'n d*f*u*r«. If niip in ih* bill
ni&gt;**dr
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nf rn m p la im ill n lrt oull at Ib*
T K M X H ' M A C * g -l* M llr
m i * pr*sorib*d bp law . '
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full nut. m
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M O T IO N B P HA4.R O P T A X
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F ra B in rA 'h n lro delim it,
C K M T IV IC A T Ita
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w ith
the
pro*
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ilup
at vision* of Chapter U t i l , Acts of
Jan uurp , I M I .
I M I . n n d upon w rltlo w voauM t of
I), r . tlM H N D O M .
COIINJCA1A B U R K K I w ill o f f .r
C le rk of M id C ircu it C o u rl for anlo nt pub lic o u trry lo the
LEGAL NOTICE
lly A . &gt;1. W H ttK X
h lp h ru l hinder fo r cook a t .the
1 'ii'u ir Cl*rk C o u rt If mi *o entrance Id 'H a n fo rd
v i i i ; i &gt; it. w ii K n . x
on Ilia | tih a a v of Ja n u a rp I M T
iu.ll.-ll.,r fur I'U In tlf f
a l I I o'aloek A . M . tag cerllfl*
I H P V IC IA t , H K A l.)
onto o r eo rU flcalss bold bp the
Htale together w it h all omitted
and subsequent levied ta le s
on
NOTICM OP aAtiM OP TA X
tb* fo llo w in g doeorlbed Un de l a
CKIITIPICATM a
Bemlnolu C n a l p , rlu rid * , lo w lt;
In arennlutii-* w ith
In*
pro*
I ' W I t C ert- T41 or J e ly A
r I &gt;.iiin* of C h nplo r I M I A Acta of
t i l t oo varlag; B 11 ft or W
I4J7 and iiniiii w rlti* n r*au**l of
1M t l ef MM o f B lk I t . T t* r
tl. M w a t h o n f w ill uffer far
I A Hanford.
enl* at public nuicrp tn Ih* hlah*
W itness m p hand and M a t this
**l bidder fur rnah nl lha C o u rt the t l t h day of Decem ber 144T.
llniim, r n lrn n r* 111 llunford on Ih*
a P, M B R N D Q M .
IlT li dap of Jn n im rp I M I at I I
C le rk o f C irc u it Court.
oV Iurk A. M. las re rtlflra t* or . . . . . . . . ■•minute C o u n ty. F lo rid a
re illflca ts s llilil bp III* MtstO In* tu U A A )
a rlh e r w ith all u m liltd si.d sub*
*ii|u«ae ley tail Inc** nn Ih* fnlbn* lug d*srrll,eil latida In B*m*
.T h e regular annual m ealing nf
Inul* C n u n tr, Vlnrtd*. lo w ll;
•he Bhsrehaldere o f T h e Hanford
A ila n lle Mstlnual Bank w ill
he
N «.
t i l l of J u ly t.
111*.
held at the H a n k in g
llouag
In
c o v e rin g : A ll H tk M, A m tn d vC
n*a ford.
F lo rid a
op
Tueodsp,
! 1‘la l of In urn C lip .
Ja n u a ry I I . I M A al 1:14 o'clock
Nn.
I I I ! t,r J u ly t.
IM *.
r n t r r ln g . RVg of lull al, Pla.
Hrnv** C i.'l 1st Aibl to Illack
II *mntfirk
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I M I « f J u ly t,
IM A
rn v e rla a l W H of I&lt;nt I t , PI*.

Crowd At Longwood
Sees Spectacular Win
Raring fanit who ptM their
money on the aovm-flrt combine*
lion at the Ssnford*OrUado Ken*
nal Club Laat night ware returned
lha handaom* priaa of ftlO JO lha
winning doga bring Bono Solo and
Attempt.
A good crowd teat on hand for
the rating, arente, and the tttlrlty
waa inUatt both at the rad and In
the belling boolha.
Attempt, In winning the tbinl
event which flinched ih* daily dou­
ble showed good aptred white In
command but wai forced to hie
beet effort* In the filial drive to
■tav* off the challenge from both
Irish Turf end (Jay Dictator,
Bono Bole, fancy dog owned by
M.-C. Bier, ran a good race In the
rirond event, rounding (hit first
turn and drawing out to hol.l her
position safely to lha finish. She
paid her bachere 111 to win.
Bide Traffic, big fawn dog own*
ed by J. W. McCoy, stretched hla
-mutflea to, give a great perfoim*
(F v * V°
end featured
event ol'lh*. evening. II* beat out
King Ruddy by a half a length.
Sulr Sing cam* In third.

GREYHOUND
ENTRIES TONIGHT
' Agog weed
T a d g p V B o trirg
P IIIM T R A C B — 1-14 MU*
Ornrpa 1*
D rlg h l B la r
M.nra *&gt;«P Plpge
Th ra a vlll#
lien O a r
M lcg vr C a p rrn
H uh
Benny Ilea
B K C O K D B A O B * -P u tu rlip ,
IP Ire t M a lt o f- B a lly Doable)
Carol's Chofr*
Joes M
B llll* C h a ir *
H ig h Chief
M lckav lloraharu
Ml** Reque*
Hsueaky Hbor*
P ar Mab
T f l l R r K J C B — 4-14 Mil*
ia*v*ed H a lf ef B a lly Doable)

TO U C H TO N DKUO CO.

Dna flva room modern
bwtffalowr double Rtrane,
116 Wool 19th 8L

aVe Here Again!
Join The
Whoopee Makera
At

Walter S. Coleman
. Phone 104 or 02.VJ

PERK’S
CLUB

^ Repairing
Diamond Setting
AND

Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler
•.____111 0. Parli. Avo.

Three Mltee Houlh of Sanford
On Orlando Highway

DINE &amp; DANCE
EVERY NIGHT
TO TH R MUSIC OP

NO COVER CHARGE
"We Cater ta the Beef
PHONE SAN FO RD P1U

NO FOOLIN'

16—IIouses For Retil
K n r re n t: 'G room liunRalow
■araRn, 1101 I'w lm ello Av*.

6HrUiirUob~ Wanted

PERK’S CL

Cur rent:
3 ruom furnlalied
npurlliicnl, fli*t floor. 113 K(lli W.. I'lmtio I I I .

5— Help Waat^~

Colored woman oiperlencad in'
wathlng and Ironing. Mao Ball
avo.

COMPANY

30—Houaea for Salt.
SP EC IAL HOM E Bargain al big
sacrifice. Corner Glh 81, and

208 WEST FIRST ST.

SALFORD, FLORIDA

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8ACK HOME TO HAW
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so m e; t o o a

Used Car Special
1936 Chevrolet Truck.................. $
1933 FORD TRUCK
1929 CHEVROLET TRUCK
All Thea* Truck* lla,*

Chevrolet Co
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Hm ^ W O m U n w ^ Urtftfle
^m h H

o r « n f « « j p s p s tr u li* s * A i M f t r U t i

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.

from dm g ro v e .* A * d k#w_thaY*i*

MIRRORS

going ta emov* tlwml*^ ^

MOHAWK
TIRES

A NEW SYSTEM
A guarantee in writing with every Mohawk Tire, Prest-O-Lite Battery an3 retrda^«Ttire wc ®II; ^
^
All adjustments will be completed in five
minutes at our store with no transportation charges added.

Adjustment Basis
THE VERY BEST
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS

"Tve ncvcr tailed aaytkipg | jf ta
VW h i v W ^M

M artin’s G arage

SEMINOLE
TIR E SHOP

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lagnolia Ave. A ll cash. 8c* D * J»
hraaher, executor. Phono 048.

r l WANTJHE FOLKS

Bodies—8j»riiifa—Tmllera
A ir k * yea can afford
to pay

A

JO B W A N TE D nursing, house
cleaning.
or . maid.
Louise,
■fence, U l K. Oth St.
.
|

D ro w n , 701 IS. W IU o N

Track &amp; Auto
Service

But' the nice part about it Is, MOHAWK
Tires can be old enough to have beards
and 8till be safe, which is something else
you tfet. And young or old, they’re the
best looking tires that money can buyt
even if they don’t cost much.

15— Apartment* For Rent

’l l Pord Coupe (111— four wbed
trailer |1U— Urge semitrailer
with a rebuilt Dodge truck. Reel
* Bon*, tued car dealer*.

W A N TED ; Life wire refrigerator
salesman. Good opportunity for
right man. Writ* box Ml are Her­
ald slating experifMt, aga and If
married or tingle.

LIQUOR SERVED BY T U B
DRINK O NLY
Corkage on all package good*

FEVER

ilereiird in crubKi' grur*. Mi at
be • fowl buy. llux X, Sanford

Resolva to specify Duller A
□ay long tailing quality paint
for your home ond save money.
B U n lfr Rogers Hardware Co.

and hi* *New York
SWING KINGS

SERVED FROM
UtSO TO 2:00

Aelal In Illnrlg

O AV* TO O * " Witch repaired by

National
Mf RufacVurvr wants
Maniger. 8ee our display ad,
page 4.

SPECIAL
TURKEY DINNER

COLDS

IlfilTHd f^it'aa lilt

try tha beat. City 8boa Shop,
110 Bdoford Avcuu*.

I.—Anitouscomfsla

CHARLIE
K 00N S

BUSINESS MAN’S

LUNCH

C la ssifie d Advertisements

M artin's G arage
G eneral
R epairing

PHONE 78M
Arcade Bids,

M ohawk Tires
Passenger cars 9,000 miles or 9 months a*
to 18,000 miles or 18 months. Trucks or
Commercial Service 18,000 miles or 6
month^.

Prest-o-Lite Batteries

PAINTS

6 months to 24 months.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. 1938

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South Battles

(Frost Is Seen
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Early Sunday

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MQRE ABOUT FEMALES

Frost As Far As Ever. glades Expected As,
Mercury Drops To[
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Authorities Urge
Public Assistence
In M a Dog Drive

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1 .A K R I.A N D .
Jan. B .-l/P )— f
Fritst deposits ' i s ’far " south r*
Everglades we'e predicted for th-.f
night hy th* Federal Fm*l Warn*)'
|ng Bureau here. Light firing for-,1
rl-rua groves In scattered parts of •
the Gslnosvllls district were ad-j^
tired, while truck growers gener-j
ally w erA &gt;ohl tu lake prrrnu'ionSi
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In keeping with the
prvdlcted.
Although mnr* limn rtf ly rat*
temperatures
|
and dog* hottecd to h ’ rshld
' .ff&amp; A SH IN O TO N . JiTTl. 8.—
Mercury readings of frerting or
luivi* Ikv-o killed hy inrmtwra » f ,
.^w-VAP) — Southern Hcnutors
Iwlow wet* seen for a wide area
Py Aiiotiiltd Prrta
tin i*„l|,'i&lt; 1 (apartment
iluiiits
/filibustering * against
the
.Inpnnvbt*
ttiNtjiN liin ic tl
In Central Florida.
lh„ 1 mst few days, anil u simitar
**-antl-lynchlug bill with ora­
' The "lowest temperatures will
tml*
immlier are under tile elm'rva t h e ir iftiitu on F re n c h
tory on nlmnst every con
occur at 7:30*A. M.,” the bureau's
II, n nf bn-al vcterlnarlsns, au- tllern til S h m m h u l ttnlny m bulletin said. "And frost deposits'
celvahlo subject tunm l to­
More ab^ut frnialc* than the "Ds*ig4ri of »a
Mail.” n - it la ll'led, .els mural In Wnahingtnii'a ItvorKI* n today
iiitv n in tio n n l
r-m illed
that crcuMiiiif llu*
will form at 4:00 A . M. near s a-| p0„t Off.re hulldlng has at hsdeil whir rrlllcls m. basis of . the mules is a (talc of n New Mexico III,, e|’ldrm|r of rallies * lilill (etmiuii K rm d iift n u t nf Jftv
d a y to fommunlftm, fancium
Ikms w h e n Iha tcmpcralurli is
and m ills rti for new target*
strurk tliU roimnunllf several lu u 'n e ffo rln In i-otiMoliilnio
governor's daughter and friends being rn p t.n d l y Indians while herding sheep tiiirlnthrd.
ltd degrees or lower.
of eloquence.
week*' ego rontlnuca appai'ittlr iter Am t'iucal o f
Hit* K rc n t
Among
temperatures
predicted
llflilltaiit »1
The H our * wa* In recess
C h in e gc co m m e rcia l c it y .
by
lh*
Baraau
were
Sanford
St,
No nflirl ,1 iufurmnilon could
today. The Senate met only be
Kvitealetl itH nckx on
fo r­
New Smyrna Beach, 33; Behring
I....... Ill,,lin'd on tlio number «&gt; eign
raw* fo iM dm hlp waste to get
policem en
In-m ight a
c
it
y
n
e
w
s
b
r
ie
f
s
35; Delray and Pompano, 41.
persons taking
the
P"*t'tir strvne twoleal frow t'nrnvll H.
' the Soatbamtra "talked down” a*
Subfrceting
weather
spread
fcocn a* poaalble.
treatment, the only known cure Franklin. Ann'rlvnn livad nf lh#
over most *f th* South moving In
The Southerner* on the other
lor Urn illsi-ase. toil It Is report Khnnklml Munh'iPnl Counrdl, t »
from th# Great Lakce ragloni
»d that a ntmilmr of persons and JspxnV'O ittillmrltlvs.
hand hope to talk long enough to
where
Chicagoans
scurried
about
I
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H
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nuniiroii* unlnmts are -now Ink
, delay President Rooaevetl’a legis­
Ill* protest ' I'nmn nl
almost
with tars tingling from the first
lative program *o many day*
Ins llm periodical Inoculation* Ihn .Sim* lime lhn| thu JnpaneaS
taro
weather
In
neariy
two
year*
which prevent the davelnpment were trnlnhiE thoir rifle* "nd
the leadership will have to agree
The rrgulnr weekly lunchd li of
Minneapolis reported 12 below,
to icrap iha antt-lynching bill.
l i ratil»s niter Inferthm
mscbltis guns on Ihn
Krvnrli
California'* bill for
nathntal snow fall In Montana and North
tin- llotsry Club will In- held in Ihr
Ttm
.......
Ciimmlssionev* I'OnvossInn after tin* nmnhnnd*
Southern aenstor* opposing the cam-growing honor* arc these 10Vnldcx
Hotel
Maiulny
til
13:
lh
Dakota.
It
was
frees
in
g
In
Pensa­
anti-lynehlng bill, drew eloquent foot tfilks. displayed by Misa
were said to h*vn dl»rii»*e,l the ling of n Freneh pnllrcmSn, Tlm
o'clock.
cola last night,
support yaaterd*/ from Senator
existlns condlttcms In a special pul Ire man
had
n'monslratnd
Jerry -Hoffman at l«n* Angel#*
notch, who denounced the meaaure county fair.
■iie&lt;-I lug In the Court Homo yes agslnst .Ihn l,entln r "f n ClilnOrh
The first regular Hireling of the
|erdny with H|a|n Health nu- woman win* smighl In enter thu
aa a "blow at the very heart of
Although mi Jsrkson Day Ills - l ily CommiKslon fur Ihe new year
With n inntin,
'Investigate
local aalf government.
OwallaavS
Case t a s
m i will lie held In Ranfonl tps Will lie held III lilt- City 11nII MoO Heron, You luv»ht,'' ihn Hunt tliurllles but no offtrlal ort|on
The Idaho Republican told the
we* taken.
night. Chairman of Ihr Seminole day night st 7:110 nVIock.
lu,d„ Coutily Clianiber id ComTha City Coiuml*sl»nor*. *l*o
Sansta that the bill "reala on the
County Jmkson Day Ccli-hratlqn
A dinner dani e will h„ held noii'e hat, l.iiinrlieil a cninpalgu realldoK
theory that the people In our
Ihn
Imimrtsnr"
"t
Chmmptee, IJoyd K, lkiylc, at* In content mui ,.'llti tho formal I "«*»"*« !•*'*v lackolner*
who
cheeking tlm epldcnile authorised
Southern State* are either unwill­
Dhuncrd tmlay, that
I'lcsldept opening of llu&gt; Mi efair
*'l
rev
ill"',,
Mtuninolo
County
uu
Hotel
chief Ilf I'ldlro liny
tl,
Wil^
ing, or unfit, to maintain the onli­
Final confirmation of Florida's lluoscvrlt wilt deliver n nation Momluy ulitht under new man mially and lakn „ slailtlug aUlii
ne ry principle* of self govern­
Hams to luko whatever ateps'
first Poultry Development Proj­ wide radio broadcast tonight from e-.eiiu nl.
i.f
money
from
ni,&gt;rehnnts,
pro­
ment.”
hn deeinsd npcos»*rT to
slot*
ect among boy* of 4-11 Club ng&lt;- D:40 lu 10:00 P. M. during the
fessional men mol , It liens, snd
botch took the floor when the
. . . . Ike spruad of rabies III Hanford.
hour
when other Jackson
. Vlolalur* ot City Ordinanr,-*
llarley flu'eu, .hrld nn a rack*
" no m li". in .e c lv e d ,^
. .
ft. R o x ,.W * l Veter
‘ -^Sadnla convened *pd, spake foe
tlfimrr* are expected to be held "^will Ve Iried before City Judge
llm (hamher nf
t ■Hsmsm
"m m errVT,(|l(r(nn who h„
himself just Ives iblvfhg Auvr/tV f,fr ifl/kfiBTCfdd• i r hour.
la ke , Reminds, Volusia, Osceol*
After some consideration on «lie l-'rnnk I.. Miller III a seusiuu of the lias Uiol"rtalte,i to
liivrstigalo fiTifale'ii Inking ’tie Pasteur Treat­ ly running thinugh n stop sign at
HU
colleague* turned their
and Braeerd Counties from flta|e part of tho meinle-r* of the lo, ul Municipal Court in ' lie Pollen h'la-] nil
a d re itld iir
schemes mel ment nfirr U'lng bitten by a the iuterrrrtion ,,f tieunva *n,l
- chair* toward him, listening with
boys' Club Agent, R. W . black - coinniHteo rompmed
of Geoige lion Monday
sf.emnoii nt d.'Hi Mi&gt;||rllnl|tqis,
holli
local nud
rapt attention. Borah paced hack
in iml nulmiil, rceomnwnded to Fnnferd Avenues which resulted
lock of the RtUnslon Division of Hollins, Fiml it. Wilson, S. A. II. o clock.
11 D||
Cli!«t
IlDIii
mil Inf'll liny that “all ilogi he lurked up lu n collision with W. A. Patrick
and forth behind his &lt;k*k, hi*
the University of Florida
Wilkinson, and Chairman !l"ylc, it
Thiniday, wa*
»* 1 *1 *itln nT i ti&lt;* rm iniy ''when for several weeks and kepg ah of 'Ills C l'y last
voice riling and falling to accent
Tim regillir lilliollutt of llo*
Designed to aid Florida Poultry was decided lo lilspriisu with the
fiunfnnl I* Inrliuted
In
the
« «&gt;nlr**ttl«l«l with any |»iii|iint|n|in| eoluti'ly free from ron'arts with senleiued In pay ir fine nf $33 nr
his addres*. Ilf paused frequently
It,an,I
of
*
1
i|
-&lt;
*
to
d
of
llm
H."ul
Industry
through’
breeding
of
annual dinner and return the in llim-rury ot approximately X0 0
M In iin% nr nnlh'llnllntit nlit'lht'r other ilogi nml nil ilogn round rerve hit days in jail nfter he vyn*
to wlp* hi* forehead.
first quality stock and education lire amount of the runtrihulliin. ■&lt;( n" I,■ Count v duiinlier of com ►
m | 11»4 j*11v iii* nut itH im n , looming die stive Is he killed hu­ found guilty in a special session
Southern Mnitor* began using Indiana Fnrtnnn who wllj make of young poultty fanciers along localilcs to tho
tin
if'.!
trill
ho
held
|
l
l
m
Cham
Democratic
nf the .Municipal C'liur' yeslorday
Hlit*llii«f puri'mMnr, In In* ml* ll led lately."
dilatory tactic* against the and- a ‘‘Uuitd W ill” tour ami inspec­ modem line* of production, the National Committee,
tmr
loilldliig
T u ,' m I « v
night,
afternnnn.
•
VfiH.m n or ■'hi*i li v. yi»»i rani
lynching bill Thursday, and Bens- tion trip of tlio Htaln, near program rails for tho distribu­
"The
life
of
one
human
living
ll.igwi II
m,
"H'o have taisi-il over 1150 from Heeretai y llalnli
m \p I linn idii *I »nttn«'jr |f
5 mi is win III limit* I linn 'he lives of
Flrvrn o'her nnmes n|i]*enrrd eft
lor Barkley of Kentucky, the Dem­ Martli I. im nnllng to Informa­ tion or 6,00(1 pedigreed
stuck loyal supportcra in this t'ount&gt;," nnutlri d.
will »i liin» id ilUnii.N a |ir&lt;»l*» a .thousand dogs,” the veterinar 'he special docket and were riled
ocratic leader, threatened In call tion received ot tlio Heralnol* baby rhlrka to CO qualifying en­
Charitnan Moyle asserted, -‘wln-h
before t'lty Judge Frank I.. Millar
Itoxival irit lie s iiiiiililileil nh si 1 if»t» wiii'ii lint in|ifnNfiitiiliui Ian asiei ini.
for "longer aeaalon*" If their County Chamber ot Commerca trant* In the A counthe partici­ it about ” 1-2 limes larger than
dor •In* ill,.', ,|.'0 of Ihn
Itoe.' llm** ||f&lt;l IlnVn n |r|h’r rttrllfy*
apcechmaklng went on too long.
The Chief of Police nlso urged fnr vsrlnua offenses, vagrancy
today .front Clmrlue It.
black pating.
the ninoiinl rollrrle,l Ian- y m i,”
Iluisi'll Find, |i
li,
at llm IhK a LiviiirftMn I i i j itnKl«i|| l»y dog-nwnrrs lo keep I heir dogs t lun ges hen,ling Ihe list,
Fee* of the legislation expressed president of tlm T m » n Tour*
Those In Remlnolo County who The (Committee h*s ileriil.il ilmi it
HellU'mes nf a fine of $5 or 15
penned, and stn|is| that
l III s
hep* they could keep talking tong Ine. vi til. li |„ sponnniliig
the wish lo obtain details of tho run- will he of mnro service to tint (Tttli-i li of H»il. Inc.ill il at Flu I, Kit* ( littinlif'i* nf iftitiiiiii'int.
*'I li * :;*imni"l" i'liiiiily I'linm will no' only hamper llm spread ■Inys in 'lie Cl y Jn 11 Were Imposed
O— U y M #ii K « » 1i » f
Clorldn trip and n visit to Ita ten In which each of llie* pnr party tn send the entire amount to HI reel laiitl ||o|lr Aenito, v 111 ho
W illif
Mnl'nx,
GeorgA
li» 1 nf 4‘.itnim-irti |«,i % nn ijnnr* of the epilli'lillf lull m ay. keep upon
I'liHllHsea nn r*s* T s «
van*. Culm,
lor tlio
Indiana lleipanla will he given inn baby
th'' .iNaLi"'&gt;ul -LuMJIMltce
Tom m y'. ..Thomas, Frad
r't
■''*tTfrlliHn»».|"0110*1'!IW
JCsnusrs tiuei
e h lejigjra
requested 'fat see ■ i r o ^ j a 'c M - n ^ p a y j i s a i u i n . 4 i _ H o n i r - t f f I)t* H lF * k y t* d B v Lr" 1 *T,t r f.j....rnrvrit % *♦(* 1h*~Tr mmahors-tfc !if i l*(d|ee li.'pan TVnlfl, nml ffs'rry* TThffmnn, ,wh«&gt;
"■•-nt (torn killing "somtHidy‘s
:— Loral rtnftaiisr 'orfi&lt;h,fii-'w*r* "Ofidnty "AgehnC. fi. D i ^ T T l , - lim n e r , Mr^ lliiy lc * s le d ,
t t 2 —,, |
r fi...| „ * ..
|wls,f ns they ron'ln'is tholi vveie held on charges of vagrancy,
elated nvi r the fact that the fom Jan. IS a* no morn entries log to the fset that the esH-t’i il
J. A. .Williams,' charged vvi'li
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Oilr,
i|iiiiri«,l
if
"
iili
drlra In rid Ihe flly of io .iiii
ryoup ; |i)t* » sfty In Hanford will Iw taken after that dale.
atm of the JsrkMin Day dint1' r*
drunkenness, wsh given n 50 day
ing
animals.
mid are plnnnlng an extend**
Under Iha auspices of llm Cen­ was to raise funds tu tetire ho
rifi* curaph'tidy ilmlriiyf,il ■hi*
Hralghl
nentenre l,y Iha C ity
tl •■Milaara n *aae I m l
slsht seeing program
fur
the tral Florid* Kspotllion. I he r.o outstanding
ohligntinn* of iio. lifO-Ftnry fninii* Iiiiuhi* of W. If.
Judge and P. J . McDonald, and It,
boy* finally qualifying In par Party ami to care for run nt K»nihr&lt; II 1 ally tliin nfli rnoou in
-. In a stary entitled, "Florida “lloosier Fanners." *
M. Tracy, nlso cluriwsl w|)h drunkThe yUHnra will make a tour lieipste In I he contest will hr operating expcnaci.
Ovlnln,
Leads In Celery Growing", written
ennrss, were givin sen , nci s of
The
flnm* , aiorlhic; in Ihe
by E. B. O'Kelley, general igrlcul* of llm State via special train announced M a special meeting
"The local' Commiltee," Chau
$.' or in days.
tar* agent for tha Atlantic Coast and all 111- Principal cltie( and at tha Etposlllnn Ground*, exact man lloyle stated, “is truly gr*t«- vicinity nf the kill hen finm nil
Ilerbart M clu 'jie nml Joe Will*
Fiinvral
si'rvlrer
for
l*.
A.
point*
of
Interest
have
boon
In­
utiiUsriciM'i)
1
iri
it
in.
Mpirml
iguirkly
IJn# Railroad, the history of the
day of which will lie announced! ful for tho splendid c»-opera&lt; e*n
iams. rhargisl
with disorderly
*1!•« 2 'in 111**11 In f *f1 1 1 (1 1 f mark
Adam*,
fnr
III
yvkrs
l"
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l
aKen'
cluded
in
tin
Ir
itinerary
ached*
celery Industry In this Stale with
later. From there the liny* will given In da effort* to assist m Elul *he offnrta .nf the liteat fir** • *•* ^tll j»l»f llii'ir
ciniduet weir, .-ntillnued ws was
.
.
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&gt;(hu
fur
Hu*
Trsm
illh
Fnrlltiii'r
Finn
Itegin active raising ot their
Its initial beginnings In Sanford ul»,
us Ion wide appeal for Pnr'y liefui rime t«l atiil tjel^hlirirn were f»f fit* ».onH«tit i »ii
T im m y Hiiti'h rlisigml with run­
Krldiiy
unnl le tn rave Ihe ntfiiHure wjii. ii nlrjii .i| Knit M y»r». T in y will p*ny. will III, hr|,l st |hv First ning a red light.
art Interestingly outlined In the -T h e special train will leave flocks, bring thsm from lirrmil fund*.'*
1'ra.bylvrisa
I'liureli
Mnmlny
Feh.
10 stag# to full groun pullets and
January-FWbruary
issue of the Indianapolis Honday,
Jim Farley, chairman nf ill* huineil tn Mir icrm ml.
I lift njiiio.vnt |&gt;y l In- Korg Mynrn
So Intense was the heat 'hat Mi’tllin*., rilJli id'll it 11 *I »;ii'l;t u,t«l morning ut If: Jo o'clock wi'h
b Atlantic Coast Lins Nrws and cir- snd will mske a thorough tour ■•y«ra, marketing the pro&gt;lurts National Denmnatlc
Kxerutiiu
w culated through the entire system of the Htate,” sreordlng lo T&gt; and nproduclng broml stock.
Commit I re I* also srlmlulcd to tha v- |ib'ii&gt; n of A. Il Halier 7f. l»y liMitRo &gt;|ny»', fnmior Bu ii TumI Hr- K It llrownliqv. pa.lnr „l
ihn rlitirvli ufriijsllng. ds*^1,«P
U - Whne|&gt;r, idllor-lnchlef. of • Award* will b* made In 'he ■peak for 10 rainu'es, from !•: U) feel away was en'h,user' il nml MEr*
*f the railroad.
liy tha llev. I’niil
Itvdfrnrn,
Tim system of sub-irrlgallon the Indiana Farmer* fluids, -and fall on th# condition of lh# flocks tu 9:40 P. M., preceding tha Pics- ws* onlv nnvod hy I hi, rnntTrt' d
Mr. Mnyn vim in now niarli .»t
pastor of 'hn Vir.t
M«th,„ti,i
anion »f many volunteers
Tjtif Irtiportimcr. nf abiding by
l U*#d in this section end tho the purpose of this tour Is to at (hat stag* and final awards iden ’a address.
'
lilt* Knit MynFfi Mbit
Hrltonl,
Home of lli» furniture npd be­ »•!pni tn In hnvA n nlrnitE |in« I Church. Intsr&gt;n«ul w||t In, mad„ ,|ii*rr*ntine role# In ,a«*» of eon*
Fred
Kent, of Jacksonville,
'methods of culture employed by aquaint nor farmer* with the *1 th# 1039 Central Florida ExIn Ihn KverKraeu O m vle ry.
t.gious ,license!, Will r l rcitril by
Seminole County farmers from fruit, vegetable, and agricultural potitlon.
Htate Chsirman of llm Jack "in longings of llm Kimhrells was li|i In Licit f'nnrlt « . a II WIlK
Tho loNlr wl|| arilrn In Hnn Dr. Dougina G. Kcnlt at a meeting
sewbig the bods to harvesting the Industrie* ot the Htate. At each
Day Celebration .Committee, ml* saved amt in in h til the filinllUre ink f»ii" 1 In&lt;i^|
find Ihr*
from nf Jhe Weal Side I'm cut Teachers
paint vlifled, slop* will CF made
crops is outlined in lbs story,
vised that this nsilunwldi’ aji|»ul of the Kn"er home wa* removerl i:niiiri wlilrii li In lnr itliiyrtl f*»r ford fa,morrow morning
th«
•faiNjijl.,1 |o Phlhtdclphln Assoc la l loll in llm Meal Hide' Pri­
visit
farms,
„f
"Bomlaslo County ho* been long 'nough to
for party funds Intidrnt
to Hie wtoo II iPtmiirnl . that l|, Iml. ............ ..
Fort Mynrs whi'rn tin ia .V',1 awny^
mary Kcli,nil T h u r-d iy aftrrt»,«,n
t know* fsy and wide as 11m Celery packing plant*, snd olbar things
staging of the annual Jsrkson D iy would eat ell f„e Mr
Mr. K|mhr»^II | Armory. ImlhliiiK proJoel. |a ei
Dr. Kro t win, was 'he gucte
»
Comity' and Sanford a* ."The of interest in the vicinity,
dinner oberryanre is rx|mrteil to l i 11 retired KoA hoard Alilin" pnct.vl to piodui'o
gouii,
teal
tContinued, N ruse «w&gt;l
‘ T h l, trip, was planned last
speaker nt llm mrvllugvn l«# ad*
Celery City' ", Mr. O'Kelley as­
rn S itiT ,
Forced go climb out of a at
thrillvta.
vjsnl of llm linpnlfjil're of vac*
serted In hie story adding that the year.” Mr. Wheeler staled and ond story window and chan make —
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rqraikm*. n* a prevent fare nf cor*
' County lands In tba production oij ailbonrti many reservation* war* their way to tha ground on a
Ilia, krst to Attend drill M'm i ' ish
tqin rotil apious dlscu-M-s and point** 2 ’ * V
received.
condition* *--------* I rail la, Mr, aad Mrs. Henry Merry
the vegetable “from at* lo seven -------1
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wbleh «i|| hn .hrht on Mondsg.
.T A I.I.A IIA S S K K , Jon. S .-t A ’i
llm vflun .of scrum* in cold
cancellation of tha tour.
“ H sus m is cun" - annually.
and yheir flea childrat, of Dux
We*lnrsdsy and Tliursday at tlm ••.The Htate Supreme Court today
prevent loh, ?
Several thauaand railroad #iqbury. Mesa* loot all &gt;helr house
local Anitory field:
. S ' upheld a circuit court order halt
Mm. F . C. .Wilbnnvt. vlce-prsal*.
pleyots and their families in th*
bold fumlahingi and personal be
i *1W
hvg Ih r eradication nf.tlck-fnfr*'rd dent „f Hn* rtuii. ptc.dik'd over tho
Da Red States wifi no doubt read
lAnglnge and their house was
The local Rotary golf tr.ni .1,1, m of llm Hulary Club, Ihn lie
rfrer from four South ■ Florida meeting Thuriulsy In th, ahsencq
.'Urn article and oUl ha favorably
practically dostrayed. In a Vlra tnvsrgvd victoriously from Ht*
cvunlle*. , rr.f llm |irrsidml, Mrs. II. f.. Heard.
wHh Sahford and Hem;
which Started from pn explosion first masting with th* tteLand land golfer*.wern"very favorably
Th# rourl held that the arts to During
(ho
Scssmo. it ‘ was
The
Tabernacle
e l . •*Ninth caused by an employ* pouring Rotary Club tram •t the Hanford Imprrsscd with the fine rpltdi'biU
Owuty aa the leader In the
permluthe slaughter nf drer In announced that P. , T . A . Hub*
■•root and Laural Avenoa,
kerosene on wood to expedite Country Club, winning 10 out
of .tho xjocsl golf rnurst and
A hJildlng' t&lt;rrnil&gt; for *|jno&lt;i Glade*, Highlands, Orange and will hold * Joint meeting In tba
t . ..
filled lo iha rapacity U#t night kindling la a kitchen range, It a possible 18 polnta. ,.
.
praised 11* mkny
interesting wa* isrued in the G. I. Miller cun- Osceola counties were an "inenm Seminole High School F 'h . 2 fur
with men and w s m r , who w m learned today. Tha gam* Thuraday was the ii*ics.
;
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..
*t[urikin
ot Tampa at plate and Ineffective scheme” a Founder’s Day reiebraiinn.
hoard th# R#v. Jobs W. gpreo|,
lira. Marry was formerly of first of a series of XQUr matrh*.
Th# rrMill* of llm first malrh^ho City ||all today for rmovslten which "would be a useless waste”
Mrs. Marian St. John's
soldier ev*nR«ll#t, t«ll how It* 8««foid aad before her marriage which will ba played wilh tha Dt* w us as foljaws:
[and rrmndrllog of the Old Union of public fund*.
won the prlta for Hie largest at­
regained big video .while attend .was Misa Beulah Brown, dough- Land Rotarians prior to an Inter? G. W. Spencer
Plus h ponlt* Pharmacy building, which, it was
Portion* of tha counties are un- tendance of parents. IlrfrrshMatiia
Jan. C &amp; l --------Mark log, a dlvln" healing sank# la dor of Mr. aad Mrs. S. C Brown rlfy. club maalipg which will ha Then. Brooks
j learn, d will ha an addl'ioti &lt;o 'ha fsneed and Iha deer would Icavs wrra
served after Htf business
of thl« City.
san-hrlaw of Oeveraor Pittsburgh. Penn.
Paul
Itcdfcain
held later thftte^ith at tha CotFlue 2 pain's local McCrory Five and Ten Ceat Ihesa areas snd Infest other sec­ meeting.
Tha Re#, w . 8. Qtsaon, |
at
l*ge Arms IfffUI^At that lima a BUI Woir
Hlorv,
tions, th* Court said.
to t j tha tabernaeja hnsa*naa4
COURT. MALT* ACT
trophy will b* .presented to th* Roy llntlcr
Plus 3 points
A . D. Smalley, manager of tho
«• tba Rav. PTrout * N M Rrt
TALLAHASSMM Jantslimfllg team.
Bin Hahn
BIO NliOQKT FOUND
stare, who announced tentative
— Tha OapTWM Court
•nr tick that would a***#
In Iha first match, tha lo/al Ban Cantwell
Q U IN C r , (!a||f., Jan. I. —(/V)
Plus 3 paints plan* for the proposed addition
ballad proceeding* at
altar call at lh* ciq#* of
club was represented by O . Mf, Mat MrDonaM
fnr
'some time ago, was in Gainer- — Memories of tha quirk
*»rrlc# "Tho flr*t stop toward
Spawear, Paul Rerfaarn, Roy Hol­ II. II. Coleman
Plus 2 point* viUc today and no official infortua- tune* of ihn^rapflr California
Fair tonight and Hunday, being hunted la tha same aa tha rooavay noate. aspspaoo had at lar, B n Csntwell.il. H. Colrnmn, l ink Jacobs
11Inti regarding Hi* detail* of 'ha gold niah »($ • . roll rad Vjirn tonight, heavy frost and
first stag toward spiral ten” tha toraay. feaa far thair court at- snd 'James I . lag ley. Next Ttlorv- Jl«t Ing ley
P lu s-3 points! proposed project could te obtalo- John Pm so Is, a miner, picked tuna 26 to n in rxtraars
Rav. Bpronl **te, "That •U,
Uch on tetla « « Dad* County dap tha aaeond match will he play­ BUI Bauman &lt;• ,
ed It Is expected, however, &lt;hst np an 11-ounce .gold nurgot p « r frost cvairal portion
tha strk p#yaon to know u
BocuHiy Company * r a A
two ed in DeLand.
hara. Ilia find wa* worth about hiy as far tuntlh as tha
16 cane'ruction work wld begin ‘Jm U I, God's « i p t* hteJ Wta."
According to Mr, Calcman, p n - put of ■ jmssILl# 11 pelats,
nudialely.
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Mo Bii|&gt;pll**.
KQUI'I.ANT: No nnmilltA
BdCAtlOAKi Pin. IV* ban hpra.
four. I*.Me.
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lllirrnl. ilaniaiid llahl.
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p o r doa. b u n . m orily aor.
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l| VI bus. hpr*.. 44-tan.
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nd ..fair, m ark ol *l*ndy. Via.
lo s. bun. I 4oi T O V l'rtl), bu*
f j i e , i t , 4A
U A IP Id lW R R ! Pnm&gt;t1*o tigh t,
md Until, m a rk v i a i*a d r. Pin.
H40 a tp lo ert. good iiu olli*
V &gt;W hue. h e re A orU n i.nly
d uel IIp, 11.11*11 i i .
IfcltflT t V ia. IP* c r lin penre*,

Raring fa nit who ptM their
money on the aovm-flrt combine*
lion at the Ssnford*OrUado Ken*
nal Club Laat night ware returned
lha handaom* priaa of ftlOJO lha
winning doga bring Bono Solo and
Attempt.
A good crowd teat on hand for
the rating, arente, and the tttlrlty
waa inUatt both at the rad and In
the belling boolha.
Attempt, In winning the tbinl
event which flinched ih* daily dou­
ble showed good aptred white In
command but wai forced to hie
beet effort* In the filial drive to
■tav* o ff the challenge from both
Irish Turf end (Jay Dictator,
Bono Bole, fancy dog owned by
M.-C. Bier, ran a good race In the
rirond event, rounding (hit first
turn and drawing out to hol.l her
position safely to lha finish. She
paid her bachere 111 to win.
Bide Traffic, big fawn dog own*
ed by J. W. McCoy, stretched hla
-mutflea to, give a great perfoim*
(F v * V °
end featured
event ol'lh*. evening. II* beat out
King Ruddy by a half a length.
Sulr Sing cam* In third.

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T a d g p V B o trir g
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Three Mltee Houlh of Sanford
On Orlando Highway

DINE &amp; DANCE
EVERY NIGHT
TO THR MUSIC OP

B U S IN E S S M A N ’S

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WANTED; Life wire refrigerator
salesman. Good opportunity for
right man. Writ* box Ml are Her­
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married or tingle.

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LIQUOR SERVED BY TUB
DRINK ONLY
Corkage on all package good*
NO COVER CHARGE
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best looking tires that m oney can b u y t
even if they don’t cost much.

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cleaning.
or . maid. Louise,
■fence, U l K. Oth St.
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1929 C H E V R O L E T T R U C K

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lova a baa of Iwcltw ripa FlatU*
(twits* brimadag arltk ftlalas Jake,
kaalddJI ^at Florida'iMikiat. And
'wk*t aTaety gdt to handI Amt 9*
[ t o yoar'h*M»*t*|dt h a lt dealer,

PHONE 78M

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.
M IR R O R S

Arcade Bids,

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to 18,000 miles o r 18 months. T ru ck s o r
Com m ercial Service 18,000 miles o r 6
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A ll adjustm ents will be completed in five
m inutes at ou r store with no transportation charges added.

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Martin’s Garage

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Cur rent:
3 ruom furnlalied
npurlliicnl, fli*t floor. 113 K(lli W.. I'lmtio III.

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Bodies—8j»riiifa—Tmllera
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to pay

T ires can be old enough to have beards

Resolva to specify Duller A
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for your home ond save money.
15— Apartment* For Rent
BU nlfr Rogers Hardware Co.

’l l Pord Coupe ( 111—four wbed
trailer |1U —Urge semitrailer
with a rebuilt Dodge truck. Reel
* Bon*, tued car dealer*.

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Service

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be • fowl buy. llux X, Sanford

National
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page 4.

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S P E C IA L
T U R K E Y D IN N E R

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Martin's Garage
General
Repairing

Retreaded Tires
FACE THE FUTURE
W ITH CONFIDENCE,
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. 1938

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South Battles

(Frost Is Seen

a w M easure

;For Local Area
Early Sunday

Senators Direct At'
tack A g a in s t N a z iism, Fascism A n d
Conum inism lnTalks

Established la 1908

NUMBER «G„

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Japanese Soldiers
Clash W ith French
In Shanghai Sector

MQRE A B O U T FEM ALES

F rost A s F a r A s E v e r. glad es Expected A s,
M ercu ry D rop s T o [
F reezin g O r B elow |

Authorities U r g e
Public Assistence
In M a Dog Drive

French Policem an Is
M nnhandledForTryin p ToProtect H u n ­
g r y ChinoseW om an

1.AKRI.AND.
Jan. B.-l/P)— f
Fritst deposits ' i s ’far " south r*
Everglades we'e predicted for th-.f
night hy th* Federal Fm*l Warn*)'
Citizens A r c A sked
|ng Bureau here. Light firing for-,1
rl-rua groves In scattered parts of •
Senator B o rah H elps
To K eep A ll Pets
the Gslnosvllls district were ad-j^
South In Plea F o r
tired, while truck growers gener-j
Locked U p 2 WeekB Italy BecruHs F a rm ­
ally werA &gt;ohl tu lake prrrnu'ionSi
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S
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l
f
Governm
ent
ers' To (Jo T o A id
* *p*. * *,;
In keeping with the
prvdlcted.
Although mnr* limn rtf ly rat*
temperatures
|
O
f Germ an Reich
and dog* hottecd to h ’ rshld
' .ff&amp; AS H IN O TO N . JiTTl. 8.—
Mercury readings of frerting or
luivi* Ikv-o killed hy inrmtwra » f ,
.^ w - V A P ) — Southern Hcnutors
Iwlow wet* seen for a wide area
Py Aiiotiiltd Prrta
tin i*„l|,'i&lt; 1 (apartment
iluiiits
/ filib u sterin g * again st
the
.Inpnnvbt*
ttiNtjiN liin ic tl
In Central Florida.
lh„ 1mst few days, anil u simitar
**- a n tl-ly n c h lu g bill w ith
ora­
' The "lowest temperatures will
tml*
immlier are under tile elm'rva th e ir iftiitu on French
to ry on nlmnst e v e r y
con
occur at 7:30*A. M.,” the bureau's
II, n nf bn-al vcterlnarlsns, au- tllern til Shmmhul ttnlny m bulletin said. "And frost deposits'
celvahlo su bject tu n m l to ­
More ab^ut frnialc* than the "Ds*ig4ri of »a Mail.” n- it la ll'led, .els mural In Wnahingtnii'a ItvorKI* n today
iiitvn in tion n l
r-milled
that crcuMiiiif llu*
will form at 4:00 A. M. near s a-| p0„ t Off.re hulldlng has at hsdeil whir rrlllcls m. basis of . the mules is a (talc of n New Mexico III,, e|’ldrm|r of rallies * lilill (etmiuii Krm diift nut nf Jftv
day to fom m unlftm , fancium
Ikms when Iha tcmpcralurli is
and m i l l s rti f o r new ta rg e t*
strurk tliU roimnunllf several luu'n e ffo r ln In i-otiMoliilnio
governor's daughter and friends being rnpt.nd l y Indians while herding sheep tiiirlnthrd.
ltd degrees or lower.
o f eloquence.
week*' ego rontlnuca appai'ittlr iter Amt'iucal o f
Hit* Krcnt
Among
temperatures
predicted
llflilltaiit »1
The H our* w a* In recess
Chinegc com m ercial c ity .
by
lh*
Baraau
were
Sanford
St,
No nflirl ,1 iufurmnilon could
today. The Senate met only be
Kvitealetl itHnckx on
fo r ­
New Smyrna Beach, 33; Behring
I...... Ill,,lin'd on tlio number «&gt; eign
raw* fo iMdmhlp waste to get
policem en
In-might a
c
i
t
y
n
e
w
s
b
r
i
e
f
s
35; Delray and Pompano, 41.
persons taking
the
P"*t'tir strvne twoleal frow t'nrnvll H.
' the Soatbamtra "talked down” a*
Subfrceting
weather spread
fcocn a* poaalble.
treatment, the only known cure Franklin. Ann'rlvnn livad nf lh#
over most * f th* South moving In
The Southerner* on the other
lor Urn illsi-ase. toil It Is report Khnnklml Munh'iPnl Counrdl, t »
from th# Great Lakce ragloni
»d that a ntmilmr of persons and JspxnV'O ittillmrltlvs.
hand hope to talk long enough to
where
Chicagoans
scurried
about
I
u
|.
H
.
„
J
nuniiroii* unlnmts are -now Ink
, delay President Rooaevetl’a legis­
Ill* protest ' I'nmn nl
almost
with tars tingling from the first JttCK SO Il Llfiiy f U Q 0
lative program *o many day*
Ins llm periodical Inoculation* Ihn .Sim* lime lhn| thu JnpaneaS
taro
weather
In
neariy
two
year*
which prevent the davelnpment were trnlnhiE thoir rifle* "nd
the leadership will have to agree
The rrgulnr weekly lunchd li of
Minneapolis reported 12 below, N o D inner To B e He|&lt;l
to icrap iha antt-lynching bill.
l i ratil»s niter Inferthm
mscbltis guns on Ihn Krvnrli
California'* bill for nathntal snow fall In Montana and North
C.hantbcrOfCommerco
tin- llotsry Club will In- held in Ihr
Ttm
......
Ciimmlssionev* I'OnvossInn after tin* nmnhnnd*
Southern aenstor* opposing the cam-growing honor* arc these 10'
H
ero
But.
Roosevelt
Vnldcx
Hotel
Maiulny
til
13:
lh
Dakota.
It
was
frees
in
g
In
Pensa­
anti-lynehlng bill, drew eloquent foot tfilks. displayed by Misa
T o InvcNtifiratcQucR were said to h*vn dl»rii»*e,l the ling of n Freneh pnllrcmSn, Tlm
cola last night,
support yaaterd*/ from Senator
condlttcms In a special pul Ire man
To Speak A t 9;40 o'clock.
had
n'monslratnd
Jerry -Hoffman at l«n* Angel#*
tionahlc S c h e m e s existlns
notch, who denounced the meaaure county fair.
■iie&lt;-I lug In the Court Homo yes agslnst .Ihn l,entlnr " f n ClilnOrh
The first regular Hireling of the
|erdny with H|a|n Health nu- woman win* smighl In enter thu
aa a "blow at the very heart of
Although mi Jsrkson Day Ills- l ily CommiKslon fur Ihe new year
With n inntin,
'Investigate
local aalf government.
OwallaavS
Case t a s
mi will lie held In Ranfonl tps Will lie held III lilt- City 11nII MoO Heron, You luv»ht,'' ihn Hunt tliurllles but no offtrlal ort|on
The Idaho Republican told the
we* taken.
night. Chairman of Ihr Seminole day night st 7:110 nVIock.
lu,d„ Coutily Clianiber id ComTha City Coiuml*sl»nor*. *l*o
Sansta that the bill "reala on the
County Jmkson Day Ccli-hratlqn
A dinner dani e will h„ held noii'e hat, l.iiinrlieil a cninpalgu realldoK
theory that the people In our
Ihn
Imimrtsnr"
"t
Chmmptee, IJoyd K, lkiylc, at* In content mui ,.'llti tho formal I "«*»"*« !•*'*v lackolner*
who
cheeking tlm epldcnile authorised
Southern State* are either unwill­
Dhuncrd tmlay, that I'lcsldept opening of llu&gt; Mi e fair
*'l
rev
ill"',,
Mtuninolo
County
uu
Hotel
chief Ilf I'ldlro liny tl,
Wil^
ing, or unfit, to maintain the onli­
Final confirmation of Florida's lluoscvrlt wilt deliver n nation Momluy ulitht under new man mially and lakn „ slailtlug aUlii
ne ry principle* of self govern­
Hams to luko whatever ateps'
wide radio broadcast tonight from e-.eiiu nl.
first
Poultry
Development
Proj­
i.f
money
from
ni,&gt;rehnnts,
pro­
ment.”
hn deeinsd npcos»*rT to
slot*
ect among boy* of 4-11 Club ng&lt;- D:40 lu 10:00 P. M. during the
fessional men mol , It liens,. . snd
botch took the floor when the
. . Ike spruad of rabies III Hanford.
hour when other Jackson
. Vlolalur* ot City Ordinanr,-*
llarley flu'eu, .hrld nn a rack*
" no m li". in .e c lv e d ,^
. .
ft. R o x ,.W *l Veter
‘ -^Sadnla convened *pd, spake foe
• S ' « 5 r ' ! S T t ; tlfimrr* are expected to be held "^will Ve Iried before City Judge
llm (hamher nf
t ■Hsmsm
"mmerrVT,(|l(r(nn who h„
himself just Ives iblvfhg Auvr/tV f,fr ifl/kfiBTCfddi r hour.
O ver 200 F a n n e rs E x ­ lake, Reminds, Volusia, Osceol* After some consideration on «lie l-'rnnk I.. Miller III a seusiuu of the lias Uiol"rtalte,i to liivrstigalo
HU colleague* turned their
fiTifale'ii Inking ’tie Pasteur Treat­ ly running thinugh n stop sign at
Braeerd Counties from flta|e part of tho meinle-r* of the lo, ul Municipal Court in ' lie Pollen h'la-] nil adreitldiir
schemes mel ment nfirr U'lng bitten by a the iuterrrrtion ,,f tieunva *n,l
pected T o ViBit In and
- chair* toward him, listening with
boys' Club Agent, R. W. black - coinniHteo rompmed
of Geoige lion Monday sf.emnoii nt d.'Hi Mi&gt;||rllnl|tqis, holli
local nud
rapt attention. Borah paced hack
iniml nulmiil, rceomnwnded to Fnnferd Avenues which resulted
San ford N e x tM a rc h lock of the RtUnslon Division of Hollins, Fiml it. Wilson, S. A. II. o clock.
11 D||
Cli!«t
IlDIii
mil Inf'll liny that “ all ilogi he lurked up lu n collision with W. A. Patrick
and forth behind his &lt;k*k, hi*
the University of Florida
Wilkinson, and Chairman !l"ylc, it
Thiniday, wa*
»* 1*1* itln nT i ti&lt;* rminiy ''when for several weeks and kepg ah of 'Ills Cl'y last
voice riling and falling to accent
Tim regillir lilliollutt of llo*
Designed to aid Florida Poultry was decided lo lilspriisu with the
fiunfnnl I* Inrliuted In the
« «&gt;nlr**ttl«l«l with any |»iii|iint|n|in| eoluti'ly free from ron'arts with senleiued In pay ir fine nf $33 nr
his addres*. Ilf paused frequently
It,an,I
of
*
1
i|
-&lt;
*
to
d
of
llm
H."ul
Industry
through’
breeding
of
annual dinner and return the inllim-rury ot approximately X00
M In iin% nr nnlh'llnllntit nlit'lht'r other ilogi nml nil ilogn round rerve hit days in jail nfter he vyn*
to wlp* hi* forehead.
first quality stock and education lire amount of the runtrihulliin. ■&lt;( n" I,■ Count v duiinlier of com ►
m | 11»4j*11v iii* nut itHimn, looming die stive Is he killed hu­ found guilty in a special session
Southern Mnitor* began using Indiana Fnrtnnn who wllj make of young poultty fanciers along localilcs to tho
tin
if'.!
trill
ho
held
|
l
l
m
Cham
Democratic
nf the .Municipal C'liur' yeslorday
Hlit*llii«f puri'mMnr, In In* ml* ll led lately."
dilatory tactic* against the and- a ‘‘Uuitd Will” tour ami inspec­ modem line* of production, the National Committee,
tmr
loilldliig
T u,'mI « v
night,
afternnnn.
•
VfiH.mn or ■'hi* i li v. yi»»i rani
lynching bill Thursday, and Bens- tion trip of tlio Htaln, near program rails for tho distribu­
"The
life
of
one
human
living
ll.igwi II
m,
"H'o have taisi-il over 1150 from Heeretai y llalnli
m \p I linn idii *I »nttn«'jr |f
5 mi is win III limit* I linn 'he lives of
Flrvrn o'her nnmes n|i]*enrrd eft
lor Barkley of Kentucky, the Dem­ Martli I. imnnllng to Informa­ tion or 6,00(1 pedigreed stuck
loyal supportcra in this t'ount&gt;," nnutlri d.
will »i liin» id ilUnii.N a |ir&lt;»l*» a .thousand dogs,” the veterinar 'he special docket and were riled
ocratic leader, threatened In call tion received ot tlio Heralnol* baby rhlrka to CO qualifying en­
Charitnan Moyle asserted, -‘ wln-h
before t'lty Judge Frank I.. Millar
Itoxival ir itlie s iiiiiililileil nh si 1if»t» wiii'ii lint in|ifnNfiitiiliui Ian asiei ini.
for "longer aeaalon*" If their County Chamber ot Commerca trant* In the A counthe partici­ it about ” 1-2 limes larger than
dor •In* ill,.', ,|.'0 of Ihn Itoe.' llm** ||f&lt;l IlnVn n |r|h’r rttrllfy*
apcechmaklng went on too long.
The Chief of Police nlso urged fnr vsrlnua offenses, vagrancy
today .front Clmrlue It. black pating.
the ninoiinl rollrrle,l Ian- ymi,” Iluisi'll Find, |i
li,
at llm IhK a LiviiirftMn I i i j itnKl«i|| l»y dog-nwnrrs lo keep I heir dogs t lun ges hen,ling Ihe list,
Fee* of the legislation expressed president of tlm Tm »n Tour*
Those In Remlnolo County who The (Committee h*s ileriil.il ilmi it
HellU'mes nf a fine of $5 or 15
penned, and stn|is| that
l III s
hep* they could keep talking tong Ine. vi til. li |„ sponnniliig
the wish lo obtain details of tho run- will he of mnro service to tint (Tttli-i li of H»il. Inc.ill il at Flu I, Kit* ( littinlif'i* nf iftitiiiiii'int.
* 'I li * :;*imni"l" i'liiiiily I'linm will no' only hamper llm spread ■Inys in 'lie Cl y Jn 11 Were Imposed
O— U y M #ii K « » 1i » f
Clorldn trip and n visit to Ita ten In which each of llie* pnr party tn send the entire amount to HI reel laiitl ||o|lr Aenito, v 111 ho
W illif
Mnl'nx,
GeorgA
li» 1 nf 4‘.itnim-irti |«,i % nn ijnnr* of the epilli'lillf lull may. keep upon
I'liHllHsea nn r * s * T s «
van*. Culm, lor tlio Indiana lleipanla will he given inn baby th'' .iNaLi"'&gt;ul -LuMJIMltce
n?vW,
Tommy'. ..Thomas, Frad
r't
■''*tTfrlliH
n»».|"
0110*1'!IW
JCsnusrs tiuei
ehlejigjra
requested 'fat see ■ iro ^ ja 'c M -n ^ p a y jis a iu i n . 4 i_ H o n ir - t f f I)t*H lF *k yt*d B v Lr" 1 *T,t r f.j...rnrvrit % *♦(* 1h*~Tr mmahors-tfc ! i f i l*(d|ee li.'pan TVnlfl, nml ffs'rry* TThffmnn, ,wh«&gt;
"■•-nt (torn killing "somtHidy‘s
:— Loral rtnftaiisr 'orfi&lt;h,fii-'w*r* "Ofidnty "AgehnC. fi. D i^ T T l,- limner, Mr^ lliiylc * sled,
t t 2—,, |
rfi...|„*..
|wls,f ns they ron'ln'is tholi vveie held on charges of vagrancy,
elated nvi r the fact that the fom Jan. IS a* no morn entries log to the fset that the esH-t’i il F ire In Oviedo Today! I,u7'.
"i,f"if " iili
r* drlra
J. A. .Williams,' charged vvi'li
"
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*t**lh*'l.
Oilr,
i|iiiiri«,l
In rid Ihe flly of io .iiii
ryoup ; |i)t* » sfty In Hanford will Iw taken after that dale.
atm of the JsrkMin Day dint1' r*
drunkenness, wsh given n 50 day
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animals.
mid are plnnnlng an extend**
Under Iha auspices of llm Cen­ was to raise funds tu tetire ho
rifi* curaph'tidy ilmlriiyf,il ■hi*
Hralghl
nentenre l,y Iha City
tl •■Milaara n *aae I m l
slsht seeing program
fur the tral Florid* Kspotllion. Ihe r.o outstanding
ohligntinn* of iio. lifO-Ftnry fninii* Iiiiuhi* of W. If.
Judge and P. J. McDonald, and It,
boy* finally qualifying In par Party ami to care for run nt K»nihr&lt; II 1 ally tliin nfli rnoou in
-. In a stary entitled, "Florida “ lloosier Fanners." *
M. Tracy, nlso cluriwsl w|)h drunkFuneral iServices To
Blm kculH To l*iny
The yUHnra will make a tour lieipste In Ihe contest will hr operating expcnaci.
Ovlnln,
Leads In Celery Growing", written
ennrss, were givin sen , nci s o f
The
flnm* , aiorlhic; in Ihe
by E. B. O'Kelley, general igrlcul* of llm State via special train announced M a special meeting
"The local' Commiltee," Chau
Fort M yers Medicos Be field F or A dam s $.' or in days.
tar* agent for tha Atlantic Coast and all 111- Principal cltie( and at tha Etposlllnn Ground*, exact man lloyle stated, “ is truly gr*t«- vicinity nf the kill hen finm nil
Ilerbart M clu'jie nml Joe Will*
Fiinvral si'rvlrer for l*.
A. iams. rhargisl
IJn# Railroad, the history of the point* of Interest have boon In­ day of which will lie announced! ful for tho splendid c»-opera&lt; e*n utiiUsriciM'i) 1iri itin. Mpirml iguirkly
with disorderly
*1!•« 2 'in111**11In f *f111(11 f mark
Adam*,
fnr
III
yvkrs
l"
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l
aKen'
cluded
in
tin
Ir
itinerary
ached*
celery Industry In this Stale with
later. From there the liny* will given In da effort* to assist m Elul *he offnrta .nf the liteat fir** • *• * ^tll j» l» f llii'ir
ciniduet weir, .-ntillnued ws was
.
.
.
&gt;
(hu
fur
Hu*
Trsmillh
Fnrlltiii'r
Finn
Itegin active raising ot their
Its initial beginnings In Sanford ul»,
us Ion wide appeal for Pnr'y liefui rime t«l atiil tjel^hlirirn were f»f fit* ».onH«tit i »ii
Timmy Hiiti'h rlisigml with run­
Krldiiy
unnl le tn rave Ihe ntfiiHure wjii. ii nlrjii .i| Knit My»r». Tiny will p*ny. will III, hr|,l st |hv First ning a red light.
art Interestingly outlined In the -The special train will leave flocks, bring thsm from lirrmil fund*.'*
1'ra.bylvrisa
I'liureli
Mnmlny
Feh.
10 stag# to full groun pullets and
January-FWbruary
issue of the Indianapolis Honday,
Jim Farley, chairman nf ill* huineil tn Mir icrm ml.
I lift njiiio.vnt |&gt;y l In- Korg Mynrn
So Intense was the heat 'hat Mi’tllin*., rilJli id'll it 11*I »;ii'l;t u,t«l morning ut If: Jo o'clock wi'h
b Atlantic Coast Lins Nrws and cir- snd will mske a thorough tour ■•y«ra, marketing the pro&gt;lurts National Denmnatlc
Kxerutiiu
w culated through the entire system of the Htate,” sreordlng lo T&gt; and nproduclng broml stock.
Commit I re I* also srlmlulcd to tha v- |ib'ii&gt; n of A. Il Halier 7f. l»y liMitRo &gt;|ny»', fnmior BuiiTumI Hr- K It llrownliqv. pa.lnr „l I)r. Scott T alks
ihn rlitirvli ufriijsllng. ds*^1,«P To W est Side P. T. A .
U- Whne|&gt;r, idllor-lnchlef. of • Award* will b* made In 'he ■peak for 10 rainu'es, from !•: U) feel away was en'h,user' il nml MEr*
* f the railroad.
liy tha llev. I’niil
Itvdfrnrn,
Tim system of sub-irrlgallon the Indiana Farmer* fluids, -and fall on th# condition of lh# flocks tu 9:40 P. M., preceding tha Pics- ws* onlv nnvod hy I hi, rnntTrt' d
Mr. Mnyn vim in now niarli .»t
pastor of 'hn Vir.t
M«th,„ti,i
anion » f many volunteers
Tjtif Irtiportimcr. nf abiding by
l U*#d in this section end tho the purpose of this tour Is to at (hat stag* and final awards iden ’a address.
'
lilt* Knit MynFfi Mbit
Hrltonl,
Home of lli» furniture npd be­ »•!pni tn In hnvA n nlrnitE |in« I Church. Intsr&gt;n«ul w||t In, mad„ ,|ii*rr*ntine role# In ,a «*» o f eon*
Fred
Kent, of Jacksonville,
'methods of culture employed by aquaint nor farmer* with the *1 th# 1039 Central Florida ExIn Ihn KverKraeu Omvlery.
t.gious ,license!, Will r lrcitril by
Seminole County farmers from fruit, vegetable, and agricultural potitlon.
Htate Chsirman of llm Jack "in longings of llm Kimhrells was li|i In Licit f'nnrlt « . a II WIlK
Tho loNlr wl|| arilrn In Hnn Dr. Dougina G. Kcnlt at a meeting
sewbig the bods to harvesting the Industrie* ot the Htate. At each
Day Celebration .Committee, ml* saved amt in in h til the filinllUre inkf»ii" 1 In&lt;i^|
find Ihr*
from nf Jhe Weal Side I'm cut Teachers
paint vlifled, slop* will CF made
the Kn"er home wa* removerl i:niiiri wlilrii li In lnr itliiyrtl f*»r ford fa,morrow morning
crops is outlined in lbs story,
House A n d Furniture vised that this nsilunwldi’ aji|»ul of
th«
•faiNjijl.,1 |o Phlhtdclphln Assoc la l loll in llm Meal Hide' Pri­
visit
farms,
„f
"Bomlaslo County ho* been long 'nough to
for party funds Intidrnt to Hie wtoo II iPtmiirnl . that l|, Iml. ...........
Fort Mynrs whi'rn tin ia .V',1 awny^
mary Kcli,nil Thur-diy aftrrt»,«,n
t know* fsy and wide as 11m Celery packing plant*, snd olbar things
Mr K|mhr»^II | Armory. ImlhliiiK proJoel. |a ei
Destroyed B y F ire staging o f the annual Jsrkson Diy would eat ell f „ e Mr.
Dr. Kro t win, was 'he gucte
»
Comity' and Sanford a* ."The of interest in the vicinity,
dinner oberryanre is rx|mrteil to li 11 retired KoA hoard Alilin" pnct.vl to piodui'o gouii,
teal
tContinued, N ruse «w&gt;l
‘ Thl, trip, was planned last
Celery City' ", Mr. O'Kelley as­
rn S itiT ,
Forced go climb out of a at
C ourt Rules A gain st speaker nt llm mrvllugvnl«# ad*
thrillvta.
vjsnl of llm linpnlfjil're of vac*
serted In hie story adding that the year.” Mr. Wheeler staled and ond story window and chan make — --------------------------------- ronclp- Wllkiiihon Nig,'* every
Slaughter O f Deer rqraikm*. n* a prevent fare nf cor*
' County lands In tba production oij ailbonrti many reservation* war* their way to tha ground on a
Ilia, krst to Attend drill M'm i ' ish
tqin rotil apious dlscu-M-s and point** 2 ’ * V
received.
condition* *----- * I rail la, Mr, aad Mrs. Henry Merry
the vegetable “ from at* lo seven ---1— 1 "Rood
—* —
wbleh «i|| hn .hrht on Mondsg.
.TAI.I.AIIASSKK, Jon. S .-tA ’i
llm vflun .of scrum* in cold
cancellation of tha tour.
“ H sus mis cun" -annually.
and yheir flea childrat, of Dux
We*lnrsdsy and Tliursday at tlm ••.The Htate Supreme Court today
prevent loh, ?
Several thauaand railroad #iqbury. Mesa* loot all &gt;helr house
local Anitory field:
. S ' upheld a circuit court order halt
Mm. F. C. .Wilbnnvt. vlce-prsal*.
pleyots and their families in th*
bold fumlahingi and personal be
i *1W
L a r x e C row d H e a rs
hvg Ihr eradication nf.tlck-fnfr*'rd dent „ f Hn* rtuii. ptc.dik'd over tho
DaRed States wifi no doubt read
lAnglnge and their house was
The
local
Rotary
golf
tr.ni
.1,1,
m
o
f
llm
Hulary
Club,
Ihn
lie
Soldier E van g^U st practically dostrayed. In a Vlra tnvsrgvd victoriously from Ht*
.'Urn article and oUl ha favorably
M 5.00fL.To BeSpentOn rfrer from four South ■ Florida meeting Thuriulsy In th, ahsencq
cvunlle*. , rr.f llm |irrsidml, Mrs. II. f .. Heard.
wHh Sahford and Hem;
which Started from pn explosion first masting with th* tteLand land golfer*.wern"very favorably
M cC rory Addition
Th# rourl held that the arts to During
(ho
Scssmo. it ‘ was
The
Tabernacle
e l . •*Ninth caused by an employ* pouring Rotary Club tram •t the Hanford Imprrsscd with the fine rpltdi'biU
Owuty aa the leader In the
permluthe slaughter nf drer In announced that P. ,T . A. Hub*
■•root and Laural Avenoa,
kerosene on wood to expedite Country Club, winning 10 out
of .tho xjocsl golf rnurst and
A hJildlng' t&lt;rrnil&gt; for *|jno&lt;i Glade*, Highlands, Orange and will hold * Joint meeting In tba
t . ..
filled lo iha rapacity U#t night kindling la a kitchen range, It a possible 18 polnta. ,.
.
praised 11* mkny
interesting wa* isrued in the G. I. Miller cun- Osceola counties were an "inenm Seminole High School F'h. 2 fur
with men and w s m r , who w m learned today. Tha gam* Thuraday was the ii*ics.
;
............Company
..
*t[urikin
ot Tampa at plate and Ineffective scheme” a Founder’s Day reiebraiinn.
-In -L a w
hoard th# R#v. Jobs W. gpreo|,
lira. Marry was formerly of first of a series of XQUr matrh*.
Th# rrMill* of llm first malrh^ho City ||all today for rmovslten which "would be a useless waste”
Mrs. Marian St. John's
soldier
ev*nR«ll#t,
t«ll
how
It*
8««fo
id
aad
before
her
marriage
ran C ity Job
which will ba played wilh tha Dt* wus as foljaws:
[and rrmndrllog o f the Old Union of public fund*.
won the prlta for Hie largest at­
regained big video .while attend .was Misa Beulah Brown, dough- Land Rotarians prior to an Inter? G. W. Spencer
Plus h ponlt* Pharmacy building, which, it was
Portion* of tha counties are un- tendance o f parents. IlrfrrshMatiia
Jan. C &amp; l ----- Mark log, a dlvln" healing sank# la dor of Mr. aad Mrs. S. C Brown rlfy. club maalipg which will ha Then. Brooks
j learn, d will ha an addl'ioti &lt;o 'ha fsneed and Iha deer would Icavs wrra
served after Htf business
of thl« City.
san-hrlaw of Oeveraor Pittsburgh. Penn.
Paul
Itcdfcain
held later thftte^ith at tha CotFlue 2 pain's local McCrory Five and Ten Ceat Ihesa areas snd Infest other sec­ meeting.
Tha Re#, w. 8. Qtsaon, |
at
l*ge Arms IfffUI^At that lima a BUI Woir
Hlorv,
tions, th* Court said.
to t j tha tabernaeja hnsa*naa4
COURT. MALT* ACT
trophy will b* .presented to th* Roy llntlcr
Plus 3 points
A. D. Smalley, manager o f tho
«• tba Rav. PTrout * N M Rrt
TALLAHASSMM Jantslimfllg team.
Bin Hahn
BIO NliOQKT FOUND
stare, who announced tentative
\
—Tha OapTWM Court
•nr tick that would a***#
LOCAL W EATH ER
In Iha first match, tha lo/al Ban Cantwell
QUINCr, (!a||f., Jan. I. —(/V)
Plus 3 paints plan* for the proposed addition
ballad proceeding* at
altar call at lh* ciq#* of
club was represented by O. Mf, Mat MrDonaM
fnr
'some time ago, was in Gainer- — Memories of tha quirk
*»rrlc# "Tho flr*t stop toward
Spawear, Paul Rerfaarn, Roy Hol­ II. II. Coleman
Plus 2 point* viUc today and no official infortua- tune* of ihn^rapflr California
Fair tonight and Hunday, being hunted la tha same aa tha rooavay noate. aspspaoo had at lar, B n Csntwell.il. H. Colrnmn, l ink Jacobs
11Inti regarding Hi* detail* of 'ha gold niah » ( $ • . roll rad Vjirn tonight, heavy frost and
first stag toward spiral ten” tha toraay. feaa far thair court at- snd 'James I . lag ley. Next Ttlorv- Jl«t Ing ley
Plus-3 points! proposed project could te obtalo- John P msoIs, a miner, picked tuna 26 to n in rxtraars
Rav. Bpronl **te, "That •U,
Uch on tetla « « Dad* County dap tha aaeond match will he play­ BUI Bauman &lt;•
,
ed It Is expected, however, &lt;hst np an 1 1-ounce .gold nurgot p « r frost cvairal portion
tha strk p#yaon to know u
BocuHiy Company * r a A
two ed in DeLand.
16 cane'ruction work wld begin ‘Jm- hara. Ilia find wa* worth about hiy as far tuntlh as tha
U I, God's « i p t* hteJ Wta."
According to Mr, Calcman, pn- put of ■ jmssILl# 11 pelats,
nudialely.
hca ragion.

Strategy Is T&lt;r
; Delay Program

Local Democrats!
Donate $150 For

Tour Of Florida
IsToBcMadeBy
Indiana Farmer*

Japan’s Cabinet
Plans 4-Year Wai*

TradeBody Wains
A g a i n s t Inf l ux
O f Petty Rackets

6,000 Baby Chicks
To. Be Distributed
Among 6 Counties

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Burch Draws Fine
Of $25 For Failure
To Stop At S ig n

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■Article Explaining
Celery Production

Local Rotarians Are Victorious - •
In First Go With DeLand Outfit

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Hie continuance of a&lt;mad dot epidemic In Sanfbrd
fives
rioe to the demand' that* m-efy reaptaiaibl* cl 11ten aa
&amp;ZJL.
well aa every dog owner take tmrrtediate atepa to atamp
out thla menace to every peraon who walka about tho
streets.
There are a number of eAU and d6f* at' large in this
M U iM L C B U k
city which have been exposed to the dlaeaae and m ay at
Tfo i i WXsAwvr thU moment be spreading rabies among dogs and cats, or
ateh among men, women and children.
u ru
A t least one Instance Is known where a man was bit­
ten by a dog, the head of which w*a Bent' off tor examina­
tion and a definite case of rabies revealed. Meanwhile the
man hid dlttp$&gt;eared, and authorities are unable to give
him the treatment which may be neceasaty to save his life.
The unfortunate pert about all this is that the At­
tire epidemic could be completely stamped out in a few
____crahhur rt#»»
weeks time If every citlten woeM cwoperate with the
^Ras^.jsw i^g oivll
authorities. If dogs end cats were kept securely
i M T h 1n U M I oo* Raw locked up and cbtnpletoly isolated for n short' period of a
few weeks, the disease would soon be eilminatsd.
It UlrM about two weeks after a bite for rabies to
develop. If every dog and cat‘*wetv&gt; shut up for two weeks,
I l l » * M l e(Eerw£ by the end of thkt time it would bk definitely known where
TT^TCr.^ . r « every animal that has rabies Is, every one of them toutd,
IfWa hfffla f i t » 1m and should, be killed. If it were Impossible for any dogs
or cate to receive any new bltka during that period, the
remaining animate would be known to be free from rabies.
I AY. JANUARY *, 1M*
And po wo say, keep your dogs and cate shut up for
two or three weeks, and let’ s get rid'of thhr menace.
jB v e r h b f o r t o d a y
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t r «tM k i* f * t counsel together,
til walked unto lb* houee of God

The T a x ttatfo

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WILD ALMOND

, year atray, and then wild nlniotid leave*:
that I bad forgotten their
tool look.
mm I kept a- M ote on* In
,1 bdbk
lirUahct It with the bl"j*

Jni*, of my *J««viw
h lima t tend a vara* toy
denlrlr*#'*
Small ear. hot In that dark and
Ink7 nook
pined, a* I, for laughter of
Ufa brook
all tho llttlri aonta a lonlb
wind wnaVn*.
&lt; J6id now to walk between a
V-, . eojnrthadn
Of tVoplr tree* and real again*!

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min of alarry bloom* I* to

j &gt; plrauado
Th# heart there U
f i y . ,ialttk tk aerki

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fairer

And jtnddi'iily I-know that borne

for tna
I b

Where Clod lift, a cool Wild

t/'4 - almond tree.
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Vfvlai Yd|»#F lAt-ai0.ro,
The

federal

debt

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leltln i

a*o btfii If* solnr to lake antlalrcrart aunl to brlns It down.
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Eu-; It’* about Ibis lima of year
it a number of Rood New
j r r*wilnlion» ran ba bou»til
pr St bargain price*.
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Q
. It's a aata bel HutherteMT*
gated* aor won’t be a conservetlre, but ha protMbly won’t be
(dollied In white rel&gt;"» cither.
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C A N D L E L IG H T
B y1NINA O l i n R

When yon show something la
somebody, something yon I n i
very strongly about and yearn ti
have It appreciated property, you;

to Eqphua Stand

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Look*

week when I * howed Mary Maryurt l
McBride three thins* In
Seminole County that l ‘ni vary
proud about—the Big Cypress, .the
Si. John'* River, end Klrira Garauthor of "K*efcl*l"l Not that
I wna one bit uncrrtnln
them—t knew bit my own heart
that each of the threw here
thing apectol which for lech' of
belter word, n l coll quality. Rot
I wanted reel rtittiOaiaem ft
Mery Merge ret, enthusiasm, I «
aa well admit Dial would lend lo
e Nation-wide broadcast on tom1
Inol* County.
Wo saw tha nig Tree Just before
,"itdown, Juat at the time F.xahlel
found It, standing lell epd at might
•nd proud with ell it* menu
of other days. Mery Margaret
more impmeed with ilk ago then
with |t* else. Then, we ram* oei
to look at my river. I
everybody who lire* nmr il, for
that metier everybody who UvCo
In SenTord, lu* a pereenal ftotIng about IL Mine emonnie to
paaeton. I lore |t In all Ito different
mnoda—at sunrise when It'a red and
violent nod like a It lisaIan ballet
►riling—at noon lime, when its
bright blue to match the iky—
under the moon or when the tdry
la *o full of store that tome of
iItem alip down Into the river—
nnd at half peat sunart lima, the
way It war when Mary Margar­
et aaw H, a lender remembering
blue with undertone* of. orchid
and pink, and the aky Ihat Invuly
golden after glow with white
bird* flying aero** It.
“ Oh, Nina", said Mary Mar
garet In a rapture, "You muat te
trying to make me dlasaUafled
with my lake!"
And ih*n, we wrnt to aee Mrs.
Garner. I nlwnya think of her
somehow In navy blue with a
white collar, and that’s what nho
was wearing. There waa a fire,
Chrialnta* decoration* *11 about,
and n whole Inblt of Christmas
canto Diet had br*B sent to "Kicktel**l Mia* McBride and Mr*. Gar­
ner talked shout writing and pub­
lishers, rrgular author talk, and
l(ial by in n swivel of pride over
having both of them for friend*.
The minute we toft, Mary Mar*
rare; gave niy hand a aqueetc and
said, "V.tur Mrs. Garner. I* a dar­
ling—a regular little wren of s
fk-reou, and anrto good copy."
"You mean?" I looked hopeful
•nd quest toning.
"That I’m going in talk abont
her on my radio program, and
yaur S'. John's .River, and your
Iltg Trev too". And she did Mon­
day at noon from New York In a
nation wide hook up on tha Col­
umbia broadcasting system!

T\)tal taxes which will bs paid' in tha .United States
this year will reach a new high of 913,BOO,1
000,000, In spite
of unbalanced budgets—which-means that taxes, high as
they are, are not sufficient to meet expenses—according to
recent estimates* by tho United States Chamber of Com­
merce.
Afore than half of these taxes, it is estlmsted. will be
collected by local and state governmente. while the federal
government, mainly through Income, excise, and payroll
taxes, will gather in the rest' of some 94,400.000,000.
National income, out of which these taxes have to.
be paid,Is expected to be considerably leas than the pre­
viously estlmsted 909,000,000,000 for the year. With un­
employment increasing and stock prices dropping, it Is
certain to be some less. But regardless, It /I* estimated
that ohe dollar dut of every five earned by every man and
woman In America must be paid out in taxes.
As If that were not bad enough, If must further lie’ re­
membered that the national Income is a variable quantity
which goes up and down much tike the prices on the New
York Stock Exchange. One year it' may be way up and a
few years Inter way down. But tax |.&lt; are not that way.
They have a tendency to go up and up and up.
Furthermore, taxes are Inclined to go up faster nml
higher when national income Is down than when it is up.
During a depression there are naturally more calls upon
the government for relleL subsidies, and one thing and
artothep, than them ahevrhed time* arc good'and every­
one Is makingj i food Income.
Consequently taxes are
higher when national Income Is lowest.
Bo while it may not' seem an insuperable burden to
say that one dollar-out of five, or 913,600,000,000 opt of
969,000.000,000, must be paid out in taxes this year; U
Immediately.becomes something to think about when we
are told that this national Income may shrink and that we
may find ourselves .paying 913.600.000,000 In taxes out of
•«
a national income of 960,000,000,000, or possibly only 925.- Sant. Ryrd,
000.000,000 and that the ratio may beconie not one out of town boy who
five, but one out of four, or one out of two.
tamo aa Dude

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South Battles
Against L yn ch
Law M e a su re

J

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L o c a l Democrats
D o n a te $150 f o r
Jackson Day fo n d

WAMTOMIOM, Jan.
-&lt; *
—PtVkMhM Rooaevek’*
Pay mmter apaortt tonight
**•*’ Adi*lnt*t'twllon’* pdf*
tor an to fntnre gorontment rtb
totiont with tnudnotfL
lloornrett line given no Mat
•* to wtmt auMort IIS tntehdh
to ibKh, Hat there wa*’ stvncdlh1
lion h* might' deoldn ll a fRCMk
oeraetan Iter a further entotothDon o f hit vtow* i.iwutM brudne**.
, Th* pan two wdetr* admitbad­
ly len tim Indnalrtal leaden
contu*wd deapitn tha avMmMb
of a conciliatory nlttHtda most
obaerrere found In tha IY M
dent'* two muaenges to Congreirt
and hit rerent pres* Btntef»cntb.
Ttir. Prooldent’a addrear . WJR
be broatlran at
p. M. t a t .
The Jhrkson day dinner coOtmittMa memlieru said Dial tfk
demand tor ttckwta, priced town
m tu rtoo per plate. « *
brisk. The dinnerk nr* * stegwi
etwry year to rebra ftrh»« H&gt;
pay oft thti pertV deficit, which
this year approtttnatw* yttt.oM.
Th* arretigrmonU thU year
call for dinners In 31 central
rlllea ihronghimt tha nation. In
Dm past, Iharo have been all
or acven tij each state.
"liter Quale, lira committee’*
err nt hero, reld U.ut the renti nitration grtinm* aboald
re­
do. ■ c its , Invnro r router *1tondincas,. end
prnrlda more
Profit*. V
/
Til* teonaors, plan la bar*
little speaking arid* from Iba
pr* tld.-nt’v address at tlin|r -barmonr gatbertngi. Gablnot mem­
ber*. and oth*r blgu xovernment
orfirtal* will attend the dinners
In other cities.
Tho
Principal
relebralioa.
which rn*t* yine per plat# with
wine Included, will bo held In
tb* MayRnwer hotel here. The
president Platt* to m i dinner,
make ht* address and retire be
fore th# banquet ends.
Hpeakwr Itanxhrad. democrat.
Alabama; according to tentative
pt«n* may thnkn n hrl*f "pep'
talk to the democrat* after the
rretldmt »beakx.
Postmaster General te r toy W|R
attend the ISSperptMlo
cslebrat ion In New York City. Ih»
n"Vt costly dinner.

' HAjr * v/* '

, •'*’
•i

maraldr of b A h te '
ngbai. Major G « *
Bmollctl, peel rated
•.lugging of U A
of the Shanghai
police by Japaneae

Used Furniture A t

force* had Infaded
. .. _ .. Uh defense ton*, of lira
ta'crnal tonal keltlenranL
|
Telfcr-Btnon*tt *aa
report ad
&lt;o b ite warned Japanese mllllary
authorMim that repot Ition 0f th*

F u rth er
O n F u tu re Policies

TN
h o w soldtor* dittoed lal.
„ 'teki * « ie lie altaicto tho
IVer. When Hey irmon.ti
agatov what they ronalderrd
nereekaVRy rough treatokctit
&gt;- Japan*** reported ti
, rapes aottthsjrdf^rttfei^
■ I'thig proVlnra. alrttod at ereU.' o f ibe timghnl Rile and" compl.r*

occqpathai of

Japanese Soldiers
Clash With Flench
In Shanghai Sector
caetteoad from Ware One
French conreailod to get waterFrench reinforcements wr
brought up and tha troop* faced
each olher acroxa tbe border
for fe tense boor until n ICm
pertry aetttomont wa* reached.
The Paris Foreign Gftlce said
the Incident was not to be re­
garded a* sertopa.

Dispatch** from Tokyo aaM
the Japanese cabinet la Ptinnlna
for four mortl year* of war and
had drafted n coordinated plan
to mobollte all the nation1* re
•eurce*
for the *uh]ug*tlon of
rh ,_,
n „ ‘ the other aid* of the
On
w«rtd, Ihlrat, raid "nd hanger
fought for Itio Spanish govern­
ment at Teruel, Torelng the
surrender nt more than I .non
rested Insurgent lOldtrr* wllb
their wire* and children after 17
day* of fire and dynamite aler*
Within (he now. tfovertitnent-brid
provincial capital.
Thb main touyy of th *1 Ih.Ur•:
arnit army, driven from T*ru*l
on Dee. SI, **Mn*d to have been,
blocked in It* effort* to recap­
ture th* etly.

the

Mi

nerih-aodlh TtraUtn-Pok
hhil raplnred TsrrWhilcu. .
Tha diy, 00 mile* north of tM
raitrrtid Juncihm at Socjfow, wa*
the lilrthplarr of the Phllteopblr
Mrnrtns. contemporary o f Pla’
and Aristotle. Chinese dralcil .tl
cap)urn dml' told of Jelling rout
ter ihtwstR nt Urn northward ai
vanchig column,
The two Japal
Jnpfhesc rolutons are
like on SuchovV
SuehoW atbnk
closing vise
vbe-like
this Tftelidn-Fnkow railroad.
Cbtutel! Kfrct1" were nA
•ttehgte entrenched at Lfru
60 mflia north of Bttohow,
caring a major tegagethevt mTfht
be f might .there.
.(A dispa'ch
il'eh IV
from Peiping said
thd soh'hcm JnpXnei* col
enfumb wa*
wllhtri striking distance pt Pen'ir.
pu. tos* than 1 CM,mile* south‘ of
Burhnw, arid ropPnlatlon of the
el'y Wa* imminent.)
Report* to Bhanghal’ said the
Japanese had only one major lAsilioit to take lisforv assault mb
Prngpu. Capture of Prngpu ahu
I.incbeng wmild virtually rum­
ple' e Japanr** mdtrol v * f th#
Tlrntsht-Pukow tone. - &gt;,
1
Crowds witness Divine Healing
ol Rev. John W. Rproul, soldier
evangelist's meeting now being
held Rigidly at the Sanford Goapel Tnbernacle Nln'li and Lau­
rel.’ "BRING TUB BICK.’’—Adv.

SANFfHtB
ELECTRIC CO.
W IR IN G
F IX T U R E S , .
A P P L IA N C E S
1M
MAGNOLIA

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M fc s s a ls
1 Lot U* (how yob
how tb« proper IX.
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FORT Ajqdlaaa'M;*
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W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R
tHonfoiiHs A nil W a id tis

iHtte W dlA Ahd Jewelry Repairing

Roma and Itorlln- geared their
friendship axis today to the -reDtemortd Mounting ARM
”
crulltna of an Italian
pcaceUmo asricultaral army, to help
Dermaity. Ilniun aanounced that 1a » kwhr . T H A a r ik t h h * r e ^ L ^ x M ^ g l i
tttOM Italian farm bands would
be mnblliied In
quasi tnllUrV
fashion and go to Donoany In
I T I S N T TOO L A t B T O S B ft O U T
March to help Increase tha
C I T Y B R IE F S
Itbtrti'n rampnton for1 Increased
Caettmeta Cram Pi|. On*
fond prodik-Iion. Tbe men will
frntlnnmi .* » * n|ght nt 7:3t&gt;
o'clock, nccuidlng lo on nn be orgentsed In compeniu, with
LARKSH)!
U tA S
captain* and Interpreter*. nnd
Ootnicment of rhureh i.flto-luto
; o ff'
will
ni&lt;l
■
bon
I
1#
cents
dally
today.
wage*.
.m r s . H e r b e r t r u s s e l l
| crrt.xjkx a v k .
M M R db* i
Mnmtnna of tho Hanford TourBHANGIIAT, Jan.
X.-l/P)
let flub will hold a "KM1* Par White a Japanese army nmneuv-,
ly" in the
Hwmtnol* rm»nty ered for a stranglehold on Chin*'*
Chamber « f ('mnmerer bollre.it lifeline railway the Japanese am­
te the |tk« ahore Monday night, bassador to China declined yea.
T E L E P H O N E 679-J F O R
Mr*, c. p. Kart, president of Ur day that peace uegntlatlon*
tbh ptnb unnoxamnt today, Mtun- were "out of lb* qurallun fur
b*r» oT thn tmnawood Olhb thy preaen l" .
have hem Infill'd aa apeetat
Thu envoy, Shi.ttru Kuwagoiv
steal* for the party.
WE DfeLIVER
told
Japanese
nrwapapcnnciv
that "Jagan should repudiate the
The (lev, It. I*. alarxhlR. *dl' tuition* I government a* China’s
tor ol the Kfortdq cbrlatlan A(P central adratnlstnitldtt.’’
vocal*, will spunk at |Bb Flat
"A new regime la needed," he
Methodist Rharch tfundhy m orn -___
, relying
YOUR FAVRONAOE
M,. “ —one ulmolulely
th* at ft:4* o’clock, the Rav. upon the technical ond economic
A lC R E C L A T E D
Raul Rcdfoarn, pa*tor ut tha (import and guidance of Japan."
Church ntmoUnced today. Thk
lira principal Ihealer of the
Klcrhia Cbrlatlan Advoeato t* tahf era* more than 40 mile*
Dm olflrial l.ukllcatlo„ of tM northwest of Shanghai, on both
MVtbodlri Church fo fht* Bthta hides of th* eaM‘ w**t Lunghal
and la Pubtt.lTad In Irakhtond.
rail way— known aa china*# "laat
a B. M cC A LL, J R .
Ihar r f defense"—but there w*s
Mra. T. ■A. MrQhann
fletb Inlrmntlnwl rmaplicaDon*
ol jaffbrem, tia. rtaM
Mra- A. W. Rppa of thla'
bar Itoma anrly
"tea Funeral sarvtre*
held" Ik Jpfforoon total

m

a

*

municipal

P er)

Sanford'* home
aky rocketed to
Iratar on ltocad
way and produced tha ill*fated
"White Man" tost season, has an­
to fh* United AulnmoMlu Work nounced January twenty-sixth u*
Tkey oia netting Ik a plate
ere, of which ho In prealdcnt.
the opening da'a for his new show,
In Ftorhte for Jflt-lrenn Day
lie held beat catlma:ee for th* the dramatisation of ICrakln*
lujer*. Kerr IHat prli-o they
Kord plant, with which the Union
Caldwell'* "Journeyman", If there
ould bn able In curve aleak.
hid So rcletbin., wore that MI.00U Is anything In Dm signs in the
of e nurmnl Utl.IKKI force were o&lt;
starx, Dili one ought to dick, ba1
^ Ol VOIIpin liuaiue** la ant n*
- worfc-Jte one, “ nnt .4:yui Ford mute it was Caldwell who wrote
■
CamtiHn*
Pram
*
!
(
•
On*
good In Sanford n, it should be
htmkelf,** hsd-Ruthcrlietlva figure* WTubacrii Road”, the play that
ut |l |n halier than It would »nough to fotr« win agruumunt to on that point. Marlin added.
brought glory to Bam three year*
rhflve
the
bill.
They
aaiil
aurh
eu
• II It wupi wciTai) tliun It la.
“ tankiug ut tho. ailiiniUti .a
ago.
ngrv*m*nl might to poeaibU whan whole," )s&gt; anld, “ I would
Ih bit column tbe 0'hrr day, O.
(ij, . We eve where tloh Jackson ta prratur* f&lt;&gt;/ conaliUreUo* uf other cpiployntc": In auto* a
O. McIntyre, always n Bam Hyrd
I*
twins boomed for governor ot irrliletlon, dammed up behind the porta bee hern rrdnrrd
booster, said ilmt "people never
&gt;KW York. Bo thel’i why ko‘e ahtl-lyttchlng bill, bream* strong. cent."
I Irani" becanao Snm. who had left
The
enlHynchlBR
measure
would
Far those whom General Mi
; ; tote waking *U the.# speech#*
,Dw cast of tba*auccc»afut "Tnbabro
permit Pfdrrwl proercuilon asd ha* retained, Ilie work week U
v ilsttlr.
sent ibe flop “ While
fining
of
eheHffa
and
other
offl
U S 3 . — - -o
tour*, he emllnurd; Chrysler em
wna now leaving the oast
war I* (lie «futSi*eafsce of per* who felled to pro.o«t prUonen ptuyva ere working 11 to &gt;1 hour*'
ttrw Itroidwgy lilt, “ Mice
‘V -' Iwauijf, eey* II Durr's bojr, ‘Vittorio. from lynchLug, and would make weekly.' *nrl Ford worker* on lu
cn”, to produce “Jouroeyf . We might g«t llie Institute of Communities In which lynching* three day* weekly.
Bui Mr. McIntyre it wrong
Relief fteflUIre are overtaxed,
»-’ Tv'illa Opinion to poll the E'Mop- occurred Held* for payment* to
L berauaa Bam, who has
families
of
victims.
Martin teallfied. II* said there
Mi.* oh tha*.—If. V. Wed* la DeItrful nolle** from th*
IIurali
declared
the
loghlalkm
ire “Uhe# two block* long" *t the _ ,
' * troll New*.
g New Ynrtr critics for
wai s "etc:tonal bill" which would ly relief office*, “ thousand* op- .,
-------- -----------f "Curly", to not leaving
urdermla* ftietea’ righto end con­
■ (to Spit* of the Unlvrml Pte
plying” for W A job*, end Stole
Mon". Ito’* cuing to
term1 film, end tN* smste'e demn the Booth ae being unwsHhy relief facnnie* “ Used to lb* limit."
&gt;tag “C u n y with op*
of eelf government.
1 KSwSployniMti ISvoatlrsUffl. there
he prodacre "Joeroey
"While the touth loti eight ne­
- M etfll tOn*fflot»liln (pfrilgtlotl
he elbar I Niro goto*,
groes
by
lynching
lett
yeer,"
Bor­
;*** to wMch want 4m*n tits fedcourage and tmagiah
tald.
"the
North
loal
&gt;00
while
tot; Oi* Stebiyit penef or th*
Hha that and you htetf" f aalrori. and’ Mr.
people
by
the
acUvtllee
of
thug*."
, Stock tokrML
Ml do Sot believe," to conI brand
rej#l*d. “ Well. I wax eftt torkey
—I------ o--------of Florida atari hUiflV. I had had good lack in
, fils b«s&gt;Nt*t be* an Must tar "that tho author* of thli htcam*
irol Irwin,
that neighborhood tha day before.
'jRtegNbrt Ito thd treeiannt It would want to tak* sdventtgr " f
In • eaaneeDon Thera1* a lot of awant gttn, bteak
OeptlnuM rraw rake One
, i hart ftetirea from tha N S» Deal the horror w* * 1] feel for thla
irgant McBride rvmv and acrab ask along there,
crime of teaching to etrlke a Mew to the only nolleHotIrm from the
• « f»r.
Motors added
ad Vilam ■tad I noDeed fTOeh turkey itgas, I
at *h* duel eysiem ef gevernewol, IWntecfetla Mettoopl CoeamtUea
vuaut in “ I w bohtod a bush and beg* a I
to l » a . Th# fend* fresh tea ISIS
hot that ie wto&gt; to happfotng.
•Wd 1039 dinner* or* being retoad kprety dancing hi Jack Buchanan’* to rail."
WAIRINOTON, Jan. • v - W - | to retire oil ootatosdlng party «k new show |n New York. Vllma'a
there mmdk t e r iM * . fo tel* |
kutomobtl* worker* in UgnUona and for opeaettog axpor husband, toobby Dolan, orchestra
"
’ I warned to j
{Detroit have been told Off end
conductor and program atTaagcr
iartag a me. bach fo
[thOed-atOI employed kto Working
at
Oafumhla,
U
a
friend
of
OawTa
Flo rids'* dinners were organ
who waa « hit «M *i
I I te &gt;1 kftiir* each week, tSOd by The Governor1* Committee husband, tgn Orortnaa, who dare m It an
into WkriM, youthful C, I. O.
to W. MrU
Christie, tbe a m t thingJaN of
uhloo lehder, Informed the ttonste
of the Here# of Repreml Committee yeetrr-]
"Wb hilled a hear" eot osar way
*, too Stein, trea
Ira other day, at boat rod haired
I toy.
ef Jacksonville; J. W.
“ Immediate aettoh I* seeded,"
fodadc County “evaakar" hast
larry Flowara did on Dm Ash
aANFRANeiit^o Ma y &lt;foT
ef workers
BAN FRANOtOCO, Jam. I. , community * reecatlly
tha
two
forgawt
TvTil
that M to lm
3T
te lira world 01 a aant
lo ohlah i
2 3 C 3 Ldvf 1#

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ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS

W 'A Y N E j F E f i D '

AWCO FEED STOKE

TNB OPENING OP A BRANCH WAREHOUSE TOE 1WB MAI.M OP

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Hflfi SX^Pbltfi tfE^AIT), SANFOttb, FLOntDA^

Trade Body Warns
A g a i n s t Influx
O f P e tty Rackets

BRIGHAM IORDAN, Society Editor

t Calendar
Coa*r*fraUon»l Cbar*h will laaot
at th* hMHa of Mr*. J. H. Hoot.

Ill

Palmatto Avenue, at

sKwi ,1

1:00

•

Tha retelar hualnesa and protiaia Mtetlnt of the woman a
MbaWmary Society tf llio fin d
Methodlit Church *r|1| ho held

at g:M o'clock. Circle* Number
On&lt; Tern, Three and Four will
mtet *t the church after the
huklnau mcallaK.
Circle Number Fire &lt;iE the
V in t Methodist
Church
will
n « « i at tha home of Mlai Alice
MeKhoaV 212 What
Eighteenth

Oooiabr.
W .t
Clrda Number Onr of the
Woman's Mlai ion* ry Society of
tbs Pr**bytrrlnn Church with
Mr*. I* F. Uoylo, chairman, wilt
meet a| the home or Mr*.
r»r*a lionier, Celery Avenue,
■t »:00 o'clock.
A C Ir e la Number Two of Hie
Mtationary - Society of
the Preihytertan ■'Church with
Mrg. T. S. Crawley, chnlrmon.
will meet at&gt; ttie homo of Mr*.
Jos Corley, Cameron Avonuo. nt
l:M o'clock with Mr*. Corley
■pd' Mr*. C. P. Ford a* ho*
I•**•»- •
Circle Numoer Three of Hie
Woman'* Mlodonarr Hoelely of
tha Pre»hyterl*n CliUpch with
Mr*. Hoy Maun, chairman, will
meet at the hoiua nf Mr*. Roh•rl .Alt. Sixteenth ‘ street
at
• :»* o'clbek. .
Circle * Number Four of
the
W&lt;m&gt;en‘a kllMtnnarr Society of
the Preihytertan Church
with
Mr*,
p. IC.
Smith, rlmlrinan.
wUJ meat at thn liOmn of Mr*.
M. Nel.on, 800 Kirn Av.'nun al
I:Ip o'clock.
CTrtlo Number F|v# of
Hie
Wotnati** Mlsilonnry Society of
tit* Preabytertvn Church
with
Mllb
T. N- Tenhet, chairman,'
Will meet nt tho borne of Mr*.
Wnitam Lcivltt, IC lj
Or* nice
AYen'uo at itoo o'clock.
C fW * Number SI* of
the
WthHan'* ^(laalonnry Society of
th i Pre*hytert*h Chirreh
with
M r* b. E&gt;. Ttiraybrr, chMemajj.
will meet Ht the homo of Mr*
• * . Baker, Wo,t Flr»t Street
l:p « o'clock.
The f1n*lne*t Woman'* Circle
df fhe Pre*bytcr|*n Cbarch with
Mrs.
K. J.
Ilouth, chairman.
• Ill meet at the home of M iu
Charlotte Smith at 7:10 o'clock.
Circle Number Ono of the Wo­
man'* Mianffttiary Kocirly of the
Plrat II apt Ik; Church will meet ot
thr lienio nf Mr*. Homer Utile,
&lt;04 Weal Nineteenth Street at
•sSOo^loek,
Clfcm Number Two o f the Wo­
man'* Mittdonary Society of the
Pi rat Baptlat Church will meet

IM bom. o f U i*. M. F. Smith,
FIfithi neighi*. at 3:30 o'clock.
GfrcW Numbar Four of the W&lt;&gt;ifiml'a MUatoUary Society of the
Flral ltaptlit Church will meet at
tha Rom* o f llru. K. U. Carroll

1601

French

Av.nue

at

3:30

a'clprk.
tSrcla Number FIva o f tha Wo*
IPkU'a Mlaalonary Hoelely o f tb*
Ftrat Raptis; Church will meet at
tha borne of Mr*. J. D. Ovlatt, 2031
JVushlngtou
Avenue,
at 3:30
ft u ,

M rs. R. R. Pippin
*. GHwgr D in n er P arty
Mr*. It. It. Pippin witrriaioril
wMi a dinner party Thurolay
arm Ir e fn honor of her dnuchl»b, GIMys I Hr. on hrr thirteen1h
blHhday.
The gbeM* nrrivtd at 6:3d
o'clock nml ptayrd i-cvcral (ramr*
of Dingo after which dinner wn*
nerved, The lahlc waa overlaid
with n lore rlolh rentered trlih
a preen hit Unlay mke wMli yellow

Personals
Friend* of Mr*. C. L Gaodlnte
will hi* anrry to learn that ah* l*
111 at Iter home on Park Avenue.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Ctorley had ai
their gueata Friday Judge am
Mr*. John H. ('handler, of Allan
U, On.

Mra. Parke P. Thornton arrived

I'dny frmrt T! lehmond, Va., to l*r
fhe goe*t of Mr*. S. It. Dlgtdon
phlla.
M li«
U im d lt
Dm ton for aevctal vwngk*. t , ,
f"Uhd the dime In her plerr of
Mr*. Imrmtn Jarolts and daughtcake and Ml** Flirabeth Pippin,
n *. Kleaimr nnd MarpaietT'-an.l
found the button.
ymndvon, Wlllhm, Jr., o f JatuicJ.
A t the conrltirfon of Ihr dinner I,. I., nre vlaltlng*J»V the home or
the gtte*l* were n-dirred Into the Henry-RleWer. •
.
livin'©'1itirna’whlrh was decorafod with apring flower*. Rummy
«**
etijoyt-d for whleh flr,&lt;
lVft-s. S. R. Digiilon
prite, a ho* of apart handker­
chief* \vn* awarded Ml** Su-.in Ehtcrtnins A t fiiiitfTc
Klrtlry and rreiunl priie. n larire
ajdwy of snaiulratrone and nvproMr*. S. It. Illchlon ^ftlnrlhlbril
ycfclenlay afternoon wl:li n l-t !■! ■.
Iincheon at her home in \V.'«‘
Twenlleth Street.
The playinrr rdomu v.i-te
t
rnraied with n profu-li.n nf 'ii-, .
flnwet*. At the cunrhulin I f Hiyunieu hieh acoro prim
n
warded to Mi*. W. J. TliiTpcn
I lid Mi*. Ih m—t lialhxvity . '»
'roops O rganized
cut price.
B y ,(iirl. Scouts Thoae present w.-iej Mi . j! .1.
Holly, Mr*. Morgan-; nanu . M e.
Two troop! w'ere organized at
Knndiilpli I'eyli.n, Mr*. \t\ J.
he (Hrl Se«ill meeting Friday
Thig|H'i&gt;, Mra. Mriir*! (inl'oi i
afternoon. Troop Number One t,
Mr*. It, F. Synirs, Hr., 1!’
'I
rempmu-d of girl* In Grammar
M. 1‘npwnlHi. Ml*. W. M. i. 't,
.'chool or over ten yrar* old and
Mr*. It. A. Newman.
ftoop Number Two lq compo.td
f girl* of Junior High or High
rlihool age,
M rs. Ralph A . Smith
H waa announced that Troop
\umlw-r One will meet on Friday*
Endorsed For O ffice
at 3:4r. o’clock and Troop Number
Two will meet on Tucdny, n&gt;
Mr*. Hnlpli AkiMln Htylt1* « ; i i
l:IB o’clock.
Piiiti'rft *1 In r’kn
j‘,M»tttl 11*
During the. af mincn bed nml p*«\-iitti i)t (if Ilit' I 'lm lil i F*il i
injc to*i» were paiM-d mol the 11**n *if W fifm"n1
*» r i n\* t it i "i■•*
proper wtiy to w l a tnhlc ik-mntt UiwHnu nf t|n» H:ttifi&gt;nl Ur(ittWit»
aliated.
C|tlb which nui li* Irt \Vm !ii*ibUiiv.
Rcfrcahmcn'* were
aorved to
Blrw- Hiujtli ban b|,i*i» uroiblttifiiil.
.17 girl* prrn.-nt
including 17 in in chili
fi*r ;i number nf
Troop Number One and 20 In &gt;c»rN Hbo i« a *pa».l pii'ylihnt
Troop Number Two.
ot 11|#• Hnnfor&lt;l &lt;*|t|l» anti M
pjTjicii* In* I'lTpIdk’Tk*
or
Hit'
Sftiniuulti f*0intly rHfrratlon of
Nj?,vj. Qffuieja,.Preside Wbltion'M riitlix Nfitl
firilluj?
O ver Eastern Star irrlY lirv or |1ip FlnlltlA Fcilrpi
lion of Wf HtiCfi'n c l nf* *,
The new officer* of * Seminole
Chaplrr Number Two Older of
Kaatcrn Blar. preahlcl, over the
T o o I j i I c T o ( ’Iniw lfy
ftrat meeting of the year which
-van hr|d Tlmrtday night at the Colored woman waid'i Job dninr
Masonic Hall.
l.mridiy.
rnokinR
or
lion e
Mr*. I . M. Tyre, worthy matron, wi.zk. Mii,v t.nuib, s l“ |;. Slh Hi.
.-fid l). H. E. Murr, worthy' putrou
ronduclrd n short liii.inr** *i-**icii.
lira. IC. W. Turner , M-rrelar/, Color—.1 woman experienced
wn lilng nnrt Ironing. Matread the nilnu'ea which w ere'ap­
proved.. All outatanding bill* weir Drown, Ti't K. Witloa nvu.
bnleml 'paid r.rd other routine
mn Irra were di-cursetl.

Appansin.alely, (0
member*
were prevent nnd two vltRor*, Mrs
Ilyrd \VH. h nml Hr*, leln ll-well
Chit) w HI riii-iit at ilm homo nt
Mr*. I ’. D. IHirhvr. Tin'burnt,' at
s:(,o ii’i'loH-. Mr*, imrki'r .nil
3:00 o'clock. Mrs. Thorton will ho
boat **■«(,
Tlu-ro will lm n mnctlog oE
tho Itnard id mannr-r* of tho
Hanford (lardi-n Club
at
Ilia
homo of Mr*. II. M. FapwnrRi

A T THE CHURCHES
T ill*
ffuiidltl :

AIM IY

Mn*W
h»ol. !• »»*» A. M
Ce«th-ue« rtftm Fat* OK*
Ih 'lli.i'H
i »tc« HbH&gt; A* M,
dhrcpulnbh-. mil nOnwii
Him,
V*ninis
U tshm .
B :U p.
M
Or liisli I'm* um unethical ram*
•♦ntn fllr M H tin ti T*t* I* II
iwigii* nt
nrunitliaiinti*
fmoi
MtfliwtJ II P. M
111!* I r ir li %Vlll Limit till i»iipn*|
#«l'O ltn*n null tliiiMi which aro
i 'M i t
tit Hi** mnrnliiK
Hfivli-d
comrli-laly unfair
whrn
lury i]l(t| I 1*(Ittill*
H ill *|*iitl4 Ilk
1
1
1
**
I*
CHllt).
prey ttpt-n lh « bunhie** man unit
T ui m Lu :
thn |mli lliv Wo belleec
the**
n|*«*d ulr m eeting, 713© IV &gt;1.
Ni»|i1lr| m i.ixollnw, $.«U 1\ II,
rarkolrera p'lunnnl unfair coin'
PrtilAl :
petition ami Irade prank** ot
i/uiin&lt;&gt;MH ftervtr*. t ha p. m .
(lie wom| |mv.ilili1 order."
"Wo have inr.-aUgmcd n u in tr'
on» |i'bomoH nnii plan, iliiriiiR'
sT rttk*HvrrHi\% u m u u
tin* pa,I f«w yoara anil hare rin
Ht|||t9l*| Har*k«» V* 111 III- law fillfound .olkltum raljrrlltia line* ]uii n;
»-l$ A M„ Monday Rd'honl.
tuniH of IIItinry on fllin»T I'mpo
II **o A, ll„ Morning U .-rMtln
altfo il noil iiriunoilnna ami there
* * " I* it# f i n tutu ii unilravin.
• in lv H. livcnlttii Wuibhii*
harr Itorn inntanrtta where co|Tlic Muri Churn* will HIMI t|i*
loriinn;, liam lin n innilo for a ►ii'Utur ui lInv Melik «erv" *&gt;
i
The PanI nr 'if III pSilIttliil** n&gt;i1iH« m
ftfin Hint illil n"i i ron oxlat. W#
In kin Nrrunnt uit ttm klmiiti «i
l»i(h iiiuritlite nm. uli.ltt avrvki«

I*©' hejil hoiH W«f?(tltif tiii'l ©vt nlnff
dating the *Mir„ hurt t,,n

rm rr

LISTEN

OIL HORNING
Circulating Healer*

t

up

HEAT
The Entire Hom e

Huttilik** Hi*It*»*»!* •* !U' A. '■
XirwIitY flairrlrrs. 1 1 :0 0 A
WftlttfAtlay
Kvenltn.
$;••
H
ItPHiilNI

J1

till T»i«*»*.rt ft

nt

nlitl

lltU lf-.

LOW PRICE—
EASY TERMS

|

m.ij •»

C ou rteoM A E ffic ie n t
» S E R V IC E
1st

A

F ren ch — T el,

HOFMANN

9 lX l

Electric Service
Station
NOTK’ H
llm llnc Fndh i* cxplnlm'd li&gt;’
llev. S ihoiiI In the Sanford Co*pel Talremarie at Ninth and

Laurel. "BRINO THE SICK."--

BOAT

—Adv.

FOR

*f.*0

REASONABLE
RATES
(. Mi'
pri

ni

8KF. o n PHONE

r

CBI.KHY FOR T H U
SEASON

CHARTER

Throw (t|i nt* of Tohi9M
I»UU with iitt of th» NIcotlB*
In li on i inn reirri1. » nbtmv*,
c o I l m i , hinillii nfitl nil oilier
ir|fl.tlli«fl to kn-Ji II cl»*n IM

/'lly, day, week, or
month. Catering to
all type* of part lo«.

Captain Ed Rice

from

it|ihl*

w orm *

n f

t&gt;uir* «ml fun trim II l«
Hf#*
p»trr for law mm ferns, hMlA
■ltd tho K.aiilru Thf* plnnt fruxl
nhiitihi ,; iie nt'k'frcUtbd.
T«ttmcr r»' yi itft &gt;0 st li n t lira pn»t
**ml 1*10*1
T|'f 111*relic Id*
i'll Itir til tfhrt.
Tnharro Snuff ISA.Oft per ten
Tobacco C«ar*r Du*t I H R

Sanford Itnal Work*

...................
F in e W atch
R ep airin g
Diam ond Sotting !

■old by

J. J. Cute* Co., Inr.

rhone 1TC-W

AND

E n g ra v in g
M cLaulin, Jew eler;

It’S SIM PLY.
INEXCUSABLE
You cannot sxpoct fo mala
fr’andi aoclolly or In builnaii
It you hovo h ollloili (bad
breath). Sinew you cannot dw&gt;
fact II yourtwlf, tha onw way
of making tore you do do4
offend la to gargle often with
lliteilne. It Initantly dwitroyi
rdort, Improvw* mouth kyglwnw
and check* Infection. Lambert
Phormocol Company, St. luul*.

HAT

NEW DIME GIVER

UNEXCELlaED
—.If. in I hr i
Some ye*l.'ivlay mi l in.htj mid f.n.-ver"*
I.
. lliv I'U'pvl li
r
llm&gt; liiut:*
II. I ll f.u- uny M. - ■mg that
Itnvr ini'd «,f ray* llt-V. Sproul
i f the Hanford Gorptl TalM-rnachnt Ninth nml
v.liyt.' llrv.
Si mill i* iiol.llnp’ im-rthlg* night
ly t: V::iU. “ HltlNi; THE SICK.'
Adv.

J

L IS T E R IN E

H E A R ^ IM
First Chrlallun LJiurrh
Sunday. Jnnunry Hlh
FREE

IA C K S O N V IL L B

FLORIDA

Ml dour I.

SINGER

[f j

tw&gt;-W.

•A——

ends h alito sis
K|H» 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 | w r w »

NOTiriJ
Tahemaelc croiv.li grmv larger
nightly n* thul niaiiif.-«t Hi*
limling power n* |!ev. \V. S,
Querii'ii I sil,r runHr N ill'll nmt
I illvl Avr. H m in- * n ullity
'
.: T. Sun.lay mni iiim
II -*n;.l
Fmiday in n in g nl .‘ .ri. ttltl.NI'
H IE SICK. -Adv.

Sunday - Monday
The sricen ’ s battle of the
century for Acting honors
. . . w i t h every m em her
of b great cost
-«»wi n n i n g hew
laurels!
r

Flrnt Show At One
O’clock Every l)ay

Drop Everything Monday &gt;and Hurry
Down to The Yowell Co. f«r Savings I
pttluriiolion.
• f ftW /erbtr
ood. George'S,

'j(aufman'i*
aansohonol
Cfood troyf

es; that b ig January"Clearance now pruvaHH— b ig ­
ger, mhre interesting more exciting more bene­
ficial thau ever before and com ing right when every­
body w ants the splendid merchandise especially at tho
sharply reduced prices.
** -

Y

Extra Specials!
Fur 1 Hour Monday
Starting U A. M.
Our fl.39 V\V«rwr-ll
fll x 99 Inch Siic

Sunday
tumr m im i urs iw n mu

Some Examples
Entire stuck

DRESSES
$!).95 Grade, $6.95
$13.75 Grade, $9.95
16.75 Grade, $10.75
18.75 Grade, $13.75

WEDNItDAY
The Bar*h Payker Qrpiianago

T o n ig h t

n in in i

Duo-therm

M f Kjini iit.i Htrrct.

« iiMiHi.'iiarm**,, t in tn it
Hen. promptly
donlmt hnvlnl
L'.in.e. l*ork . AVenut nwV 1..1 hi.
arenta Thnnnnnd* ,df .lollnr*
Chorea Rthoot. itie s.
M.'tnmir W oiahlo. il •*.
hate l&gt;e.M ■pent hy l.ouai-wlvea
h'' i loot. It* I'nwIt'C
for ortl.lei ■&gt;1 irioj' quality when
t'llll.tlltn
II od.nl, IM. ■ 30
i he anion p,lro
would
have
I'jon] lUariwatioi. Ml., .litiltry
N
»
»
»
.
Mlai
l.ntll(.
fill lip ,11),I lli).
lir.uqlit. opnilnr nrtl.le, of
a I.' VIMrn Ih . )&gt;ar^.
-npeitop iputlily from
Panfnrd
\V. ,|„r..|'iv c 18
|m. |.
In* ..f .h u rrh at l'n il,n lin o ...
loereltnaU,
■Itqfnt';-0M iIrf.t rontvarl* nr
i
» i.rnim i** piti ttt'it
IN**n»* failk(* )lniirit«v1
orderji*'' kirohji'r official, urqod,
will Ih. I,.1,1 Son,I,it.
“ n nl .'nil' WmVhnmher of *im » * i *» I- »i in. a x,.,,.
j . f 1-lei*.... w in p.#ni*t. «.u
Pine • &gt;.r Hie 1‘ollre ,*• I). port
',« luiilr, "11... TeaH.h.k &gt;.| .1« .
i n lien thi'M* itcrkon* appear.
( !. |he « prtdd|er„ fn ahow thrlr
llern-tr:. iliev atlnuld' lielp you
fi*y Iri m i JhifA,
MTi l| ttm iinllrtliirA Ihnl yon
»»h1v
Ihnroughly
In*
v»/tlr.airtl |tin|m IlinnM t»n*l with
tlii rfMir.lily
ttmifi
l 11»1iy hi liftIn* i *%|iIlifin *Imt
y i»n
Vi r c in limit wlili fWojutilf*
«'
*v firm nnil lM^iiAfr|OI* who
i .* * »t» H nnii imiph»y li&gt;rnl muttYH
\Inn w il| unto I ho Cnuntf
iT.ii- i «l i *if (lollnni ovory yonr/
I !iitwl i* nfflritiU rnn*i**«tod.

TU n O AY
Thara will ha a board mealing
o f tha junior Hlrh School P. T.
A. at I'M o'rlork toll need by
the regular mealing at 1:10
o’clock. AH memhera are urged
to attend, rirfrachmonl* will be
aarvML-

f U l. VATICAN

STOP
LOOK

T f ,ttarring
K A T H A R IN E

ONE ROIHI ONLY
The famnu* tVearwrll fhir quality
abifla, blrarhrd hemmed lawdy for
U*c- HI a ttj Inch alia.' fLjbf grade
al BUr each. ‘
1

For 1 Hour Monday
Sterling 9 P. M.
Al! Of Our Women’*

*

6 .9 c» P anties
-*
‘
• *L

39c

Pair

ONE HOUR ONLY.
Our lovely dainty tlh
Pant lee
hemmed and laee, bottom* in plain
aleo fancy weave aaaterlal*. In Ua
m e , peach, &lt;g*. ho|a l i p and cleea
■•ylca Inetadiag brief.- et I k .

»

mi ine

pi(i|K»rUnfi

Other Exnmplra
One la»l To fillc

B R A S S IE R E S

&amp; Marx
ChililronV Phoenix
29c Grade

Our 91.00 Phot-nix

All oU im m liicrtf ■

Everyth ng On Sale

A ll Silks— Hosiery
— Gloves ?— B a g s
W oolens — Sw eat­
e r s — Children’s
W e a r — a n d 90
forth.

$37,50 Suits

SOCKS

Wnmt,iili« ( Smnrt

$13.75 Coats, $9.95
$19.75 Coats $14.95
$24.50 C oals $18.75

Schnffnuri 1

S IL K H O S E

?1.1‘4 Elder
Shii*ts

Ilt-flt 2Ac Grade

D R E S S P R IN T S

921.60 Grade

Overcoats
. B L A N K E l ’S
$1.95 Grade* $1.69
$3J&gt;0 Grade, $2.49
$5.95 “G rade, $4.95
Finer One* Reduced Too

A ll M en’s and
Boys’ A p p a re l
S h arp ly

,&lt;

�“ First Lad;” It ^ 4
Picture O f Life
A t Washington
._____
t

“D A U G H T E R O F S H A N G H A I ”

! Reveals

Likes
And Pet Peeves
s^-

-

S t a r Receives 10,000
F an M essages P e r
V M onth F rom Public

K a y F rancis S tars In
Film O f C apital So­
ciety A n d Politics

V

Ite'dUpuU regarding lha guilt In' ’Ere" a* Americans raih to i n
the bombing of the U. It. gunbo^. this unparalleled depletion of an
fanay by Japanese plane# I# M i l t t N t that .ebook lha world, high
laid before every |wr#on in ths governmental official# In Waah-I
Utilled Stair# by Univtraal pic- Irglen are looking at Iho ##m#
.lure# In the form of IndellMa no* pktores #o that they, loo, wi|l at#I
tlun picture aeenei of lha actual tbo truth for ihcniaoler#. Tba ae-|
nlUckl The amaaing film achieve' toel, and almost rompl# ely exelu*
mint of Norman W. Allay, who aivo scene# of lha 1’anay attack,
pliotogrophed Ilia entire episode comprise alt episodic presentation
|fmm ihc deck of the Pansy, la roil- of • major event in political&gt;his*
J tallied in a special feature which lory that has never been depict*
comes to the Rite Theatre, neat cd before. Tho film contains the
I Tuesdiy' end Wednesday, The only arenas showing tba sinking
! picture—&lt;hc cnly complete account of tba boat, it* aide almost com*
1of the Pansy a.tack—tells a alary iletoly destroyed In tba attack and
j that atnris with the first alarm rctnscls severer other actual ocI In Nanking, 1he burning and bomb* currencea exactly as they happen*

II the fan mall rseeived at •ha
KO Sadie studio la any erltrr*
n, certain latter-writing movie
jm are avid In their euriosliy,
eat the private life of their
verito. cinema star*.
Particularly la this true In J
mutton with Ginger Hogcra.
Menjou pays homage
be receives a mere 10,00o fan Adolphe
to Kn'hsrine Hepburn in ' *
month. (Under colorful scene
Waatagve per month,
from
HKU
Si# VurrWntly co-starred RRh Kath- Radio's Rtog* Door,'* In which
- arise Hepburn and Adolphe Men* fi nger Rogers Is ro-alsrred.
•Joe in "Stag* Door," a gripping Gall Palrkk leads the featured
drama of tba theatre.
rat*.
• With a certain feeling of trepMalian, but wi&lt;h a martyr-llke
' feature. Ginger haa broken down
S T A N D -IN ”
'and confessed to tba following:
Her real namt la Virginia

K a y FrancIsDescribed &lt;
A s B e ln g Individualist
Kay Franrla Is a fagged Indl*
vldnallal.
Maybe not eo fagged, hut cer
talnly an IndlvIdnalLt.
Hhs doesn't give u- hang what
avsrybody thinks about anything
—and there's ygnr
thumbnail
sketch nl one of the few Inter
••ting glamour girlsBut the lovely Ksy I* ton
many elded In no dlemlised with
a genera|lant|nn.
The best-di i seed glil on tho
screen, (ha goo., nlmut hots i on
picture*
In nlimiei
nlutriily
•larks. She gives n director a
loniu* lathing and then Jump*
into liar car and tide, to tul|ne
to rail an it minor amployoj l*lin
has heard was In lined. Hlio dis­
likes people who lire ntrr Con­
fident. yet she, liarsell. Is dufinllrly self assured.
Hhe |a Ilia vary mrit rnmblna*
l|on of fa#t thlnhnr nud stuv
talker. Usually it's |hs olh'r
way round. Her mind I* always
active. Him I# never mentally r«'laied, nlthnORli pliv. Irally she
■ppaarx to lie entirely e°.

tier great grandfaihrr, Klienkr Ball, InveiVed the Bsll-IlaNl jar fpj preserves,
flba la partial to subdued
raws, bluea
and browns for
.
latinglng pajama* and negllgres.
■' ,
always reads In bed be:' fee* going to sleep.
' Bhe sleeps on her "lummy'' for
, the sake of poise and graesful- Mea, U* custom beauty specialists
.. Mvacate and no doubt acquired
• , from eats, the most graceful an*
■ totals la ths world.
Bba slumbers In pejsmas.
'She doesn't like shower-baths,
tinea a tab, and likes to soak and
.' afag and wiggle her toes in 'he
' She likes to cook.
, 'She denies being a sophisticate.
: She amoke*, la unlucky al
card* and abhora bridge.
Btw play* ping-pong expertly.
Her pet peeves are people who
load over har shoulder, coffee
that isn't hot ana people whu
do net like spinach.
8he la Sco'ch-Irlsh, was born
fat . Independence, Missouri, hat
8Tooii eyes and blond* hxlv.
Mr. and Sirs. J. Leonard and
children of Sanford spent Wkdnea*
day with Mr. and Mis. W. J.
Tbaodor# Lindsay of West Palm David.
Baaeh spent several days last
Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Moran and
woek with hla mother Mrs, G. children spent the weekend at Oak
Llndaoy.
, mu.
V Jua Harrison, Keneth Harri-J Mr. and Mrs. 0. C, LeFUs and
aon, and Harry Laa Lindsey hava children spent hunday at Oak
returned lo their raipectlve col- IIIU.
lag#* after apendlug tha holiday#
■
NOTICR
Mr. and Mrs. E, Colt, Mrs. C. A.
Sick are beulrd In Answer to
Millar, and R, N. StreveR attended1 itha prayer nf F*i*h at th* 8#n*
ftn oyster roast at New Bymmsl fond Gospel Tabernacle Ninth and
Sunday. Sunday evening they at*| I-nurd. Conte early If you want
.tendad a dinner nt the home of. a seat: "BRING THE SICK."—
Mr. end Mr*. R, Murphy In Ovledv,

GENEVA

PR O G R AM M E FOR W E E K OF JA N . 9
A T TH E R rr z
flundny, Monday—Edna Frrber and Georg* 8. Kaufman's
rentalInnnt hit "STAGE DOOR" with a cast of eelebrlHes
headed by Kaiharlno Hepburn. Adolph* Menjou and Ginger
Rogers.
Tuerdny, Wrilneailey—Special Added Attraction. No ad*
vnnrr In admissions. "THE BOMBING OF U. 8. 8. PANAY**
and Anna Mae Wong “ A DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI."
Thursday, Friday—Joan Illnndell. Leslie Howard “ 8TJJND
IN." Ad.li'd vpecIni. Kny Francis end Preston Foster "FIRST
LADY."
Hn'unlny— Piny SGREENO. Jphnny Mack Brown "TRAIL
OF VENGEANCE." Also "SERGEANT MURPHY."

AT THE PRINCESS
* Saturday nml Sunday, January 16th and 18th—Boh ffteete
In "LIGHTNING CRANDALL" and "SHE LOVED A FIRE­
MAN."

SAN FO R D M A R K E T REPORT

Speedy K a r l W in e
A g a in A t Longw ood
Speedy Karl got eom# of lha TnMfirH
racing luck he has been misting Jjim ' r/ir*
•Inc* hit wbt In th* Inaugural! Urgunir.t
Fifturily and last night beat the
Legal Node*
'*ip 5'ldtha greyhounds at ths
Sanford-Orlando Kennel dub by |N (.|NI.
a typical courageous finish. Ha run
paid 118.80 for |L
ci Ta u K *
But It was Land Lord who fur*
i.reiV-Vv!
nlshed ths surprise of the race
far If It hadn't been for some " rnnaiuu
Interference at lha laet turn ha £"■• . V 1
likely would have taken first “ {oil- u
money. Ae ft was he ram* in nt rim
second, ahead of Just Lookout,
?£?*??_
another outsider who took third.
rmna*.
Trailing ,|h* leaden wvrs Ann »
Hope, Chance Charlie. Bloudy nanNKr.
Omen and Fearless Buckls, in tha
order nsmsd. Far out of raueid* i L u " * :
era
I Ion wau
tha vatanin Molly
D*f*n(iant
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-P in t Lady," • film versleu of
the Broadway stage hit of tho
same name, Is scheduled lo haw
Pa local premiere next Thursday
at ihe HU* Theatre,
Kay Francis la*the star of U h
Warner Bros, comedy o f society*
and politic* at the national capital.
Supporting her are I’res'on Poster,
Vcrrrc Tcaadalr, Anttn Loalse,
Victor Jory, Walter
Connolly;
Lnulse Estrada, Marjorie Ram"
beau and n doaen ether notables.
' “ First lady' Is a polite treatise
on tlm Washing on society, as
assn from the corner of a marry
oW rver’s eye. It haa no miaaloo.
It pleaches nothing mors serious
than the gospel of good hamor.
Lucy is n woman wbosi grand;
Two famous Chinesc actors head tho east of 'Daughter of
ft (her had been PrenidcnneavcMm
8hanghai.'\Jhe atory Imanl on the alien imuggling racket which years before. She is the vms p t^ r
opens Tuesday at llie Rita Theatre.. They are Fhflip Ahn and cx* government official and ta y*ry
rcle Anna May Wong, the latter returning to the screen after a ambl Ions for him. She wania to
live in the White H aum and la nof
(three year sojourn on tlm stage.
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above playing any political gams
to farther this desire.
F IL M E D P A N A Y
L o v ers D o N o t K iss
Clever, sophisticated and re*
souireful, she manages lo pull
In China, S ay s S tar
airings In drawing rooms, confrr*
Jrnn eliambeni and oven in tho
'slntaly halt* of Congress. Lory is
of "Daughter of
Shanghai," at.
,a a successful In lnfluyn.-lng wo*
{man as in using men. She wields
(the Hit* Theatre Tuesday and
her power with Incredible grmre.
Wednesday, walked off the **•
Most of lacy's conniving* are
while the film was being made
staged hi one or anolhar room of,
because Chinese lovrre 'do no*
'the V/syno home. It I* ono of those
klssl
Colonial mansion* found only in
Mine Wong share* love Inter­
I certain neetlon* of Whshlgton, It
est In the pkture with Philip
'•has n majesty that seems,to come
Ahn, handnoma young Korean,
from the traditions that cling I a It
and on* of lh» scene* calls for
front the past.
her to kiss him.
According to Robert Boos, n
"1 have no personal objection
well-known Hollywood production
to kissing Philip," Miss Wong
man. there are only 80 player* In
•aid, "but when lha picture ta
Hollywood who work from « ■» 5*
shown In China I would be aa*
week* a year. They are featured
verely criticised were I to be
player* of first calibre and con*
seen kissing a man unless ha
Evan all
star*, who
A l
”
| stallv
atatly In demand. Even
..
' may be paid far m«*o wee
Norman Alley who took pte'itqally work l*»* than theeo I
fares of the 1’anay bombing farj Brej actor*. Of thl* 1W, J
Quiverul fsuture at lha Kits.
|„ the coat of “ FIrat Istdy.’

ENTRIES TONIGHT

F«r rent: 3 room furnished
apartment, first Goar- I l l U* » Ford Ooaps 1118—tounwhstl 6th BL. I’lllimb 174.
trailer | tU -k rg a aeml trallsr
with a rebuilt Dudga truck. Rad
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Maner BUI
yatsatla* 0171
UUrk Ulsas*
tteaar n . .
Kstva Jm
Dak, gtartsr
Coer’s Oatleeh
nkcoKu h a c k : rataviin.
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nsldr's Bsat
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T ill HIV IIACTRl l-ts MU*,
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Trattle Ckaue*
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tlulel Pisan*
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S..nn Bala
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Whliwan.
CUrrfi *W «lf
Just AhraMtm
Pnonr's Prlds

For Rant

For real: ■ room bungalow A
garage, 3201 Palmetto avc.
ud
Manufacturer wants * 0* Mu*nulla A*#- Twenty dob
itger. See our display ad,
lars per month fa. odvaaee.'
Phone 401 J.
WANTEDi Live wire refrigerator &gt;8— MUcaflancoua For BaW
■ aafeasaan. Good opportunity for
right man. Write box b8 ere Uer- 8CW.O0 used Ice refrigeraior, good
es new, flfi.Ofl.
Shop.

Reminoh Tljr*
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1830 ~CHEVROLET” HeuaeCar,'
factory
built, new booster
brakes, good I Ires, everyth log fa
A -l condition. Unusual.' bargain.
Phone I4P^
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g it b*4e of special celery plipts
ready to #vt. John Pesald, Bari

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Used Gas Elsrirolux refrigerator,
on« used Gas Rang*. Must selL
Seminole Tire Sho^
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Jny King
Hornes Nits
818TII BACH: relunty.
K aau s Trelfls
Hva t s f
Martha Jekss
Frits Onea
Valentins Heart
Jmm Fsrgsttsa
While KnnSs
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Nil". A- t. tlllNTMU'-l will nttrr
far aata nt publl* nalrry in lb*
big bant bl44*r tar raeta si
the
Heart IAies* e*tr**e* Is neatunl
• f }bs IMb 4*r at January tell
at 11 Watash A. M. rax eertltlrata Jll-rail)(lctee heM by lb*
mat# teaeibee with all emitted
• M oebseaeeat levl»4 tasss on
the W b * &lt; v ( 4*scrlb*3 I*Me le
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Young, Mary I. A W. 11. to Banford Product Inn Cr. Aasn.
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COLEMAN’S

State of Florida to Hand Folsom
Harvey.
Satinfactlua Of Mortgage
Morris Plan Co. of Orlando fa
E. D. Mobley.
Hal Ufaction Of Jadgment
Midland Rceon&lt;&lt;truqlian Corp. to
J. E. Walker, Jr- adm.

GREYHOUND
IS— ApnrtmmU For Rant

Midland lire onatreel Ion Carp. Jm
J. E. Walker, J r, adm.
W
Seminole County
Aasignmem of Renta, Prsflla, a ft
S'ocr, C. !l., et ux to Tb* Union
C ourt Records
Central Life Insuranca Co.
Aealgnment of Mertgaga t Lien
Warranty Deeds
J. C. Hutchison A Co. to The
Talcach, Aranka. agl. to
First National liank at Or­
■Hoy.
lando.
Wilson, bieile Anna, wld. to
Court Order
John. Andrew, Jr. A Ferdinand
lion. C. E. Chlllingwwrth bf 15th
Dud*.
Judicial Circuit assigned ta 8*h
Swlfal, Eleanor, unmarried lo
Judicial Circuit In tba abaenca
M. U. Beadle.
of resident Judge.
Reel Estate Mortgage
S'ocr, C,. If - et ux lo The Un­
The Ituntau Nlhtll.t* were r*ion Central Life Ins. Co.
o(
Crop 'Men A Agreement •} apugiiblo for the murder
Jones, Ruby IJ. A J. II. to Lee Csar Alexander II in l i l t .
M. Ranebollom.
Chattel Mortgages
Mobley, E- I&gt;., tradW a* Mob­
ley's Drug Store to Sanford

Office Equipment Co.
114 Has—rnla Aval" r t i a i I

b u s in e s s m a n s

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Martin’s Garage
General
For Sale

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House Shelves.

hinese Leave

Unusual Snow Robert L Peck
Ffcll Foreseen Is Dead A iter
Fdr WindyCitV S h o rt Illness

Hlngr P artyO f. M a ­
il , fin e s T ak e Doom ed
C h in a P o rt W ithout
7 F ir in g Single Shot

Snow Blankets L a r g e C h ief Dispatcher F o r
Sections O f N o rth
Atlantic C o a s t lin e
C entral States A n d
Succumbs F ollow in g
App$odix}pperation
Is M ovin gE astw ard

President R o o s e v e l t
W r i tesSpeakcr L u d ­
low TheAm endm ent
I n N o t .D esirab le

tCity tfs Found
Radiy Damaged

WDMQAno, Jan
10. —(* 7 ^
Fp£*y*t'T J. a |.lnrd a* Id todkjr
llint ’u 4n oj storm "of major
Important:*1* w*a approaching
Oreal l.skiSi regain from

, 1ft&gt;hefi .'lire'
oae jit. for
hiiiny vears' cidff dispatcher for
llm Jacksonville division ol the
Ailnnllo Coastline HailrtUld. died
*t 5:3(1 o'clock this morning lu
northwest. He addkd
tlist
It lh" Frrnatil t.aughmn
Hospital
probably will arrive tonu&gt;rn«t
fi IlnwinR an iiperallon for apt-oow hlaiikrled sections
til P ryllcllfa.
tha *horlh central slates as r«W
Mr. I’erh was lahni »irk H*P
bega* moving
eastward fr^A uidsy nfiemoou. was operated
Tuna. isiuUInnn,
Mississippi. iiiuom, st 11:1)0 o'clock Sunday
Arkansas and AMiiaRflf.
—
morning 'followiua n rupture of

Bill Defeated
By M9 To 188

ELOPED COUPLE IN T A M PA

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Japanese Claim R ig h t
T o Cross B o rd ersO f
International A re a
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^T S IN G T A O , Chinn. Jan.
10.— ( A i n — T h e Japanese
iw r y ton igh t occupied*, thla
rich north China port w ith ­
out fir in g a shot. la n d in g
parties o f Japanese Marines
blirched In without meeting
the allgh tesf opposlt'on.
T h e 'Chrnefto
previously
had hoisted w hite fla g s a fte r

The former Gertrude Denne t. 17-year-old daughter o f Harry
IlrnmV’ , Fori) Motor '-Company official, and her husband. Russell
Hughe*. 21-year-old trap drummer, are shown,!1! Tampa, FIs., nfler
receiving parental blessings for their elopemeu' marriage at Auburn,
Ind. When Mis* Beonnt-t disappeared from her home at l)e&gt; roP
fears were aroused that shr luid been kidnaped, bu't U was soon dis*
Japanese dropped not**
from
a llh
s'
covered th
that
ths'elopement
was the cause for her absence.
,
airplanes warning them &lt;o sur­
. . .
( ------------er bs killed.

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STwlTil?!Josh Coav Named A. F.of L. Agent
Says C.1.0. Helps
For Next 3 Years Comnniiiist P lo t

It dyaamited and burned Japan- —
I
••• property worth nearly *10/ L O &amp; C D

Plat? F or Vote
By A U £n War

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P l O f 1Q &amp;

Tha Japanese army announced
— following separate clashes be*
tween Japanese treops and Brit­
ish and French soldiers—thsl It
meatvas the right to cross the A t h l e t i c Chairm an
boundaries between the various
Announces O t h e r
farara "In case of neceaslfy."
Appointm ents M ade
British and American troops
•hare with Italian and other
forma Aba defense of the Inter*
OAINKHVIM.K. Jan. 10. —&lt;47
nayanal Settlement and have — Professor Doan Blade, chair­
consistently refused to permit man of commutes on athletics,
hhd Japanese to Invade their de- uatitJUnuod the reappointment ut
•joth Cody- as athletic - director
and tn*ad coach at the Universi­
* • '* * the adjoining French con* ty of Florida fur three year*
cession without permits.
effective Jan. 1 thi. year
"W e recognise the matter In
Hint In alau nnnuunred
that
principle," a
Japanese,
army Fnni McAllister baa been
r«
spokesman said, "but prnent eon mined an basketball coach and
dUkma In Shanghai make It Im Ijrw llardagu ha» been
roapprattles! to regard boundaries polnted asslstuqt football coach.
hare as strictly as those between
Ho did not .ay wliat term.
two countries.
V »r» Placed in Iho contracts.
"F o r Instance, Jn case of a Hlaglo said oilier mcmlwra of
bomb-thrower who flod to other tho
couching
stnff
prubably
"•••has sectors, we could continue a mild Im l-'appulnloil
III tho
tha puraujt across the border.
Hprlng. Cody camo tu riorida
We do nog know whether the from Vandcihl|t l)nl*‘Tsliy two
foreign forces recognise our the* years ago.
***• but tha principal of aelfdaranae and pureult Is recognlrcd
by Interns*Iunal law."

Hearing On Citrus
W. R. Dupree Is Marketing Pact To
Named President Be Held On Jan. 17
01 Townsend Club A .hearing on &gt;ha.proposed mar­

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F re y Insists Govern
m ent M a y B e Over*
thrown B y Radicals
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10,—(JT&gt;—

Madison Negro Is
Held On Charge O f
Stealing A Bicycle

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A negro, who gave hit name ,
J. C. Weaver o f Madison, was
tested by a 'Crescent Ci y coit*
atable yestetday and turned over
lc the Sanford Police Department
after Ira confessed to e ruling
Dsyton bicycle here, Chief
f r * °* WlllUma repo

John P. Frey, president o f th;
American Federation of I.aborV
metal trades department, charged
last night that "tho comnum i*t j
The negro confessed to the theft
Unity in plotting to aaiaa tho Unit af the bicycle which he said he
c-l Stales government through I a^lolff
ll-y, B|t0 cnreule to
rllegcd connrcllont with the John
home w M.di.nn, He was lodI- l-rwls CIO.
tged In itil nnd held -on larceny
rrey, outspoken CIO foe, lia%r:l f h .rBr,,
hie allegation, on a rjuestlclialra' YcXIerday
momlngj ; Jamr»
which he claimed is brink distiib* 0wenii
rermrUfd to Hie
uted to communist functionaries ,.o|lci, Departmetu thst hi. cloth
in an effort to lesrn their conncr ', 1)|t h. d |K&gt;rn aiotrn from ,h« Sec
lions. If any, with various govern*],|on Quarters 0t Ninth KJfeet and
ment departments, and their Uher(n(ll|y A vrnu&lt;i wltere he Hives. In*
affiliations. Ha ehirgrd that the l|udeJ
t|le rr|Hlrlr,| Hiift was a
information i* to be used by the m.w pn(r |lf ^ ,mk
wo»k
cntral committee of the c"nniiun*ip),n,a &gt;nH „ s,)Jr, Mrmhcra of the
coBnre ion with l(* j*nllco' Depsrtnicni inveatiguted
i.t party,' lf&gt;y, coBi
‘'pailleipaliocf in CIO Industrial but no arrest, were m.de.

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and political activities." to »cii«, U l# yt„ er(|ay c¥rning, the local
control of the governnien .^
Police Department rrrelved a call
Corera Hi* Hiibjrct.
Ifrum Del And lit wlilrli they weie
"The questionnaire covers ala r*quaatad lo be on the lookout f**r
main .ubjecta," Frey said, "ihJ j g. ||oHon, who has been mi.
communist
functlopmrle. nocial
f|„ m hli ,l(irae („ DeLan.1
po.ltlon and origin; Intellectual lnM( | „ t T h u ^ .y .
and educatloti) political life; par
llcipailon in tradts unions andl *,
(Abe.r organisation^; repiesslmis cvVTriir s t v « lsn 3 P H f f f l f g t
L I T Y N IC W 8 H K U ljrp
and peraeetttloni; and aupplemen
fury Information, some o f H so
detailed aa to cover paren a, bri
liters, ilstera, wives, children, un
cles, ounU and cousins, and win*
ilmr any uf these have been cm

While IH.OOU people looked on, young Tnny Houllce, aon of a
Veteran &gt;|Hmge diver, kneels and receives Ihe blessing, of lll.hnp
Callbps of .the (Irtek Orthodox church fnr retrieving the Golden
Cross front Spring lhtyiut in the annual Cross Day eeremonie* of
the Grrek sponge fishing eolony a* Tarpon Springs. Fla, Numerous
youths dived" for the emsa after i'| wits thrown Into Ihe bayou by
si.ler In law,
the bishop.

of till, eltr; one
Mr*. I» R. Perk, and four grand
children.
Ilo wa* a member of the
ptv-hyieriau Clmtclt,' "tnl funeral
aertrlee. will ho eondaeted tlii'ro
at 1:00 o'rlork TiiOadaV aftermum. w|H&gt; Dr. K. Ii Hrnwnlua,
offli lallng.
*
ArtlVo pal|hinreru wl|| he; K.
51. Part-oil, llowaid llarrla, J.
t» Hurl, J. I,. (Inllnway, J, II
Roy,' c. I,. MnUliowa, K. W.
Blsidey and W, M. ThigpenHonorary pallltaarerH will o:
J. P. .Walker nf JaaWMtvtll&gt;. (),
H. Pago or Rjivanniilt, (In, F. II.
Imnglvv Of Jacksonville, and li.
F- Hollins, J. (l. palters on, W.
II. Zachary. -T. I,. O'CoJtner, A.
I*.* Connelly, II Mrluiulm, II f.
Imnc. K. M. n«l|nwny, j Rt-Jil
rard,
. UarrUpn, J -if.
Adam., nnd.J A". Turn"f,' all Of
Hanford: and fliui. &lt;!, -Jongu.
(!. Ilen.on, It. II, llnwkliis and
O. I,. Ilitfpeo, of Jnckaonvlllo;
llay Dempsey of Ocala, *W, S,
Kvana of Orlando t*. C. nian*uf IJiki land and C. I: Thigpen
nf Pajalkn

Guard Maintained
For Daytona Head
In Bolita Tfoublc
DAYTONA ilKAf’ ll, Jan. lo.
(/F)—I'ollro ninlululnoil ah arnlnl
* —-4 a rtli* Irnmn of City Com-

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Rev. Asbby Jones Local Shippers
T alk s On Peace Attend Hearing
A t Rotary Meet On RaiiCharget
Soys A n y Nation T h at W athen A n d Hutchi­
son W i l l Present
P rep ares ForW arltt
C e l e r y A rg u m e n t
G oin g T o Get W r r
Tho Her, Ashby Juno* nivo n
lull, on-'.'World ruai'n'’ ut Ilo*
ti'KUlnr weekly, luiLtlu'on ut tl«*
Itiiiury t'luh i&lt;aluy, in uhirh h&lt;*
*aid lluit th&lt;* do*i*|o|ijin*nl " I lli"
llutniy prog) am of
Ujiiti'isal
fri"(idi.HI|&gt; iu human li"urt&gt; was
tho1 Pul) o|t&lt;riintlvn tn war. II"
" I mi vl'&lt; l"rt*d Hint any
nuliop
wllll'll liH'pnnvN fi»r vMir jit nH
tv'll It |i» il iH
»r in
wlmiil MIll'll W"1 nunr 1•»r ll
Tlm
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liiftH
•lilml III fin* III V. 1*•iul lU'itt* tun W'till IVil'di - III t li.ti i;« uf 1 1 1 **
l*roK(iMil 111 ilm Ull*C||C4» uf U* «i
r• gulur
IC.allH.■4 . Hi..
|i|UK|.ilil
Hoy.
1f • ilft.it n
1 li.ilriiiim Th"
H.1i&gt;1 lliui in. Imil
kiuiwii
lliu
Iter. Jll||4lrt f«»|* liinity &gt;•••»» « **l»«l
tliui lli«»y Imd
luim pin
denla lugothi'r ut Kmury I'n1*
vorsiiy.
D o r La r i n g that
nig-liilted
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J. r. llutrhUon.
prominent
relei v '*lil|&gt;i*pr, and J K- Walbeii,
Itnfflr liinn"R"r f‘&gt;r Iho
lornl
Amerirsn Fruit Ornwrra Inleri**l*, left Hsturday for N " » «»rlenna where they will attend "
two day lu artnK hofor" Iho III
terstatn Commorcn
t'ommission
on Iho re,|U"s*ed liu-roii.o
in
frvlKhl rut", on llm pail of tIn*
railroad*.
Th" |ujlioada mu ha«ioK th"ir
&lt;|nImw in hlRh"r rn(i*s h"&lt;im»u
of InerensHl npernllng Oipenao*
during Iho pn.i fivo year*, mid
llm lorslll"* along wlih numiT
mi* pther* from over ill" Hlnln
roniiarloil v-|lh fruit nnd Vege­
ta Id" jndu.lrle* will glv» t"*tl
many regard Inc llio hieroa.iil
■n*tn In produrlhui In an effort
|o allow |ho ("oinmi.slnn that tlm
inev-used rst"n .liuuhl n|ip|y lo
the fruit nnd vi-gotistde Indus

WASHINGTON, Jan". 10.
— (A P )—The Houite shelved
today the imiposcd wnr ref*
crcndwn nmendment to tha
Ccnatitution voting aimlnst
the flnor ronalderntlon ot
the pmposal. Spcnkcr Bankhcntl announced the voto
ntrnlngt tho referendum w m
209 to 188.

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Just before Ihe vole was faked
President Roosevelt
sent Bank*
bead n Jotter which was. road tg
the house. In it the President
warned lhat Ihe war referenrimt
would "cripple any President" tit
his conduct nf foreign affair*.
II* also said it would rnroaragg
■■■her nations "lo brlleva lhat they
could vielirto American right* with
impunity",
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Written In response to a request : J
from the speaker for an aapira*
sion of ihe President'* views, thfc
letter aakrd House membfri to vqt^
against ronsldoring tha n f m i
dum on the floor thui opening &lt;h*
Intrrnntlonal question lo publh
bl(g
debate.

Tho resolution wgs offered by
Hrprsscntativ* . I^uUeat,^Indiana—-wd
Democrat. H would have authors
V
lard n ronslltuilonni amendment,
which three-fourth* of th* ntntea
would linvn tn approve, calling for
the approval by the people In It
national election before tho United
.'-"tales cotjld derlare war,
,_
President Roosevelt's
special
iii"s*ngc on
national
defensd
•*'
which ho t/II, send lo ronfrcaa f i I]
this week, will recommend a
j
lingo aircraft Inilldlng prog ram’
tCenUnwsu
rnav Thrrs)

Marauder Seeks'To
Force Entrance At
Joq, Jarrell Home
A
marauder
al reunited
to
force an entrance Into thu limn*
of Joseph W. Jarrell early Hundny morning, H was |cani"d i t
ihq Pollen Btalion till* morning.-Tha Intruder, pollen learned on
intnsllgadon.
furcod
entrance
Ihr'uirh a lateliml serron door
'll the screened porch uf the
Jamil liomn and was attempting
nn entrance through n partially
rals'il window In llm Jarrell
bedroom faring tho porch. Tho
noise awakened hi* wife who
arreamed tn her husband,
Mr. Jarrell grabbed hi* plitot
and fired thr"o abut* at the
raulalilng Intruder. It, G. Wilcox
nntl
Hoy
TilUa
Invi-sligaled
shortly' afterward and Hgt- J.
A. Howard, fingerprint eiperi,
rernverod a vase, which wa, in
Iho window and was behaved to
have b**n bandied by . tho tnI ruder. Altnmpls era being made
in taka flngerrrinta from tills
In »n effort to establish
•h* identity of tho prowler.

keting agreement "ngulgtlng the
... .
jsj ti«vu 'Tner'-aned “ In
f t . B. Dupree was named prvsh" handling In (ntrrslata commerce
linn rniftk
Jirr*i yn.torday because, the ut* Mount niu.t In* taken out o f'll)" prnpiiillun In din u|H&gt;ralliig ut
**nt o f the Sanford Townses I ef citrus grown In Florida will he
flclal said, *1 have wind &gt;.f n plot lliblt'.- Iho liov June, said' it*■'!
1? nb. fa f/ b o coming at y e ,r i he held In th" City Auditorium In
neiitus uf Hu* lollropd*.
war hr*Kka every nitml*-,Oii" " f
lo kidnap in- or worse."
Wa* ion of officers held at the reg- lakeland, Jsn. 17 al 10:00 o’clock
Tliu rail iimi|i*nl"s "m l, r"
tlm
t&gt;
n
rom
iii
an*
laic
i,1
.
Hu
Ilo
twiil
newspaper
reporters
Ular meeting o f the Club las* Fri­ County Agent C. It. Dawion rei|t(esling 11 Ifi percent -lilkn in
*l,nlti»*n'l"d.4Ji"
Amiulini'i
jo&gt;!^..|i
lent
nishl
sRaoihllng^"lat«renl*
day night, club official, reported pi rted today.
•-•Udna freight- i » m*h „ud psunltoday.
OOnlio&lt;l*d with Iho ladlin' *,if IH-ngfam whlqli pkdgn* llaplf |v well infurnu if aullrcen today
The pijtpgsed par* is similar ployed by the government In any
to
|i*n»"
nu
alonn
UiitUronl
in
Other effleer* elected lo serve to the agircmrnt now in effect in rapacity,
r
A dlimerdsnce will b* g|v&lt;-n numhorn rnrkot nro hark ul.tlioi
unitrted dint ngrluu|lura| Indus
.""king lo "Toid war,
owing the coming year were: L. ihe celery Industry of the aisle and] "The questionnaire In Itself is in­ a| the 'M ayfair Hold
tonight thrent." lie :.S||| ho would it&gt;
Hi"* in lids Guunty, psrUnilnrly
I’olqlliig out I hi, root
flu
F. Hagan, first vice-president! W. is a compromise of two tantative, ternal widenea of soma of the pur- o*|ebr*llnr It* forms! opening mnln under ruurd nnlll today
iho celery. Industry will n&gt;d i»&gt;
lion Iho -f.'ily (&gt;jtnmlasl&lt;&gt;ner l*| ,u&gt;l * * r , th"- lt&lt;.v Jon"* sahl aid" . In abauili dd*
J* Hnghey, second vice-preaidenl; proposal* which were refused ao*]|esrt of the communist party in under new management.
Ini renKe
OSpertrd
In
meet
and
lak"
snout*
that
nu
fewer
than
J3
|i"r*on&lt;
Laor. Hopper formerly
Bruch, of
________
pioval when presented to Wash- the United 8tatae, and that murh
WiDinut ruinous rffecl In v llm
*(*[&lt;*
kill"d
in
lhat
wu,
'nvbrr
arlIon
on
nunilni:
a
aueersanr
in
„ secretary;.
J®r*' N.'
W.* Y
Y.,
secretary;. Arthur Innlon A. A. A. officials.
Jef the informslkin which tha qat-igruwnrs,
Among S3 candidates who will
Armstrong, .•**' min ut "a f»r four year*, nod
sUrtkoff, aaalstant
assistant secret.ry;
aecratirr: and
ami
The agreement, if adapted by the tionnalr* will give to the central b# awarded degrees on Feb. 4 Mayor Edward II
Tlin bearing' In Nnw ( ) , leans
who (IM at Jucknouvill* Is,! n&lt;ldu&lt;l that (hu ilid liira and runt* begins
Hra. R. A. Moffit, treasurer.
industry, will operate under the committee will bo need In conn«c(UallaaM n Fane Three)
lialay
and
eondniie*
ru.nl
*
m
m
iiil.-il
i
„
i
,
v
i
t
41111
lilt
Sunday.
af tha advisory Board Agricultural Marketing Act paa-'linn wPb the communist party’*
through Innmtruw Olid . during
A rr porter wbo tlsifrd
tin* Him didbira, that It Imil already this tlnii* luia) repreMinlallms
f"v the coming yearj**d in the last session o f Con-' jiartirlpalion in CIO industrial and Eustls Couple A r e
tn|
homo of «:omin|&lt;slnnrr Rodrrli k cunt llm Unit&gt;’d Hint",,
arai Albert Corpsny, chairman;'gw** and proposes to "establish pollllcal activities.
will dMit rnmpl|"d data n„ til"
K illed In Accident lto*» found anoilinr armuil poljro li«li*, and licit u lllm u t-lr * II increased 1 lists nf prtHlurllun (if
W. H. Hughes, J. M. Wilson, Mra.'"Dd msln'nln such nurkellog con-1
I'nahea "Papular Froal”
would
ensi
till*
country
un»r
1
on
officer.
UnaH
gold
ihe
officer
. JJ*. 1. Hughey, Mrs. J. W. Cowan,] a It inns as will re-ea'abllah price*' Ha charged lhat th* communist
local ngrlcuMural. iiriuliicta under
h HJ'.'C. W. Dakar, and W. V. Ihinn to the farmer at a level Lhat will, party already has liken a "very
EU8TI8, Jan., 10—Mr. and had "Just dropped in to sue mo. hilliuii.
Din Icgsl guklapco of Msswe|ll
Wlih
llm
money
-wblrh
wa*
' •* *-»*• Nary.
I give citrus fruit a purchasing pow- acive part In developing the po- Mrs, Joseph Abnar Smith, of Eu»- I ’M* not ffralil of any mun-‘
Well*. Orlando qltnrney.
Monlpomory. who took office wasted in llm World H’nr. I be
The officer* war* Insislhd t.y ar, wi h respect to articles far* lilical angles of Ut« CIO. Ttiere I* Ha, wer* killed early yea'crdi/
1 trewilnwss ■■ Foss t m
’• J. A. Logan af Geneva and!men kuy. equivalent to tho par-‘ nothing secret gbeat W. It u con- morning as ’Jmir ear collided January 1, m W. "tho s«re shot
Fun eral Services Held Cardozo’H Condition
nbara of the FifthCongr&gt;t*chasing power of citrus fruit in atantly
— ----- 1 In Ihe party* with ana driven by,- William l»* gamblers wnii‘t''ronlrol tld* city
■a
Iona
aa
I
can
attend
rilmt Beard, efub officials report* the bata period; to protect iho in- official publications."
*, *
Rod. I I , • adopted aon of raUrrd
F or € . A . A dam s Rem ains U n changed
board meetings" Ho said
Is rest* af tha consumer by ap-* II* cxmtsndaj that tha party now Eustls tmnk president.
Im First 1938 BabicH
proachtng such a level at aa rapid U working with tho 610 to tom*
chief of Pole* Byron Campbrl) had a "straight tip from ■ H onored B y Mathfirs
WAHHINOTON, Jfan.
(47
Funeral
service* for G. A.
a rate a* tho Secretary c f Agri* an independent party along "pop- said lotted w*» found hiding in a source t rannoi
dlvulga
Ihxtl
M k h l ^ l n B K h o p Is
Adam*, fur 10 yrara local agent —Dr., John Paul Karneal. Jr^
N
rulture deems feasible, and to aa* tier front" line* with tha ultimate carnival truck sOvcyal hours afH thug* Bra after m#.“
Tliu first v two bebjci burn In for tho Trueman Fertiliser Gom* said today tha condition of As*
Saved B y Firem en thorite no octien which hta for its'purpose of fanning a farmer-labor rr tho accident.
T m prartlrafly a prbonrr in Ranford In |My were given n;ieclal pany, wem conjurted at the Flrwt social n Benjamin
N. Cardoso
purpose the maintenance o f prices party “ not unlike ahnilar popular
latod suffered’ aovcral brokrg my.nwa home," i?.i femktk*d a» dlalinrllon by Dm !o r*|
MsDmr Praibylrrlan Church this momlnR waa unrbnnaod. "There la *b*o(.*
Hires
/mil
abmra
aucb
larel",
t
parti**
In
D
i
m
s
and
Bpaln."
ho
fingered
n
nliolgun
by
liU
ribs and possible, tntaraal injur*
« V M k h , Jgn. 1B.-0P)
Fumi urc .Store, llubnrt Haynt-s, at J0:30. o cloek wlih Dr. E. D. Jutgjy . no change in the Ju^llo*
Th* County Agent sta-ad that* The cepiaa distributed by Fray iaa. Wlfllo Pctoreon, Eus'is high chair.-. J‘ t • j ' .
rwstowd Bishop II.
manager of tlm atom announced Brownlee, pastor of tho church, alnee as garo the report yestar* •flaming chancery •hoe# connected with the citrus In- bora a headln» Which rand "1111 school football player, wte^wst
.Pullca answered Ilia - door to today.
officiating, a**ls ed hy Rev. Paul day,** phyalelana said.
caller* . at
Mohtgomery'i
diocese, of th* dostry In this county who deal ns noi* state* commit toe,, mamaaiat riding with Iitod.'Md W W wa* all
Th* firwt* baby, Harry A Uteri fladfrirn, pastor of tha Pirst
Knrn**t and ronsultinR phy
today, Overcome copies or the prape*ad agreement parly O. 8. A , SOB North WslU found unconscious in tbe eai. M f'
Sutherland, son of Mr. nnd Nre. Methodist Churrh. Interment was siclane disclosed y**terday that
Biahog was uk«a to may gat asm* by calling at hi* street, ream M l, Chicago, HL,' farad a alight concussion of « •
Ilany C. Siiihcrland,- who was mad* In Hm Evergreen Cemetery. Gurdoto bod roecnUy Buffered .
office.
and wore datedI W*C T, t«*7.
brain oad.ni^. H* was %km *u Insurgents R eport
born at 11:1(4 A. M. Juq. 2, was
hn8;
Mr. Adsma died Thursday at th* "XUrmlng" heart atUck*
Among tha. guasdocs asked 'thc^U k.Countf'M e^lcal een'er
given a baby carriage by state Jafftraon Hospital in Philadelphia •■Id ha fa showing Imaymemunt.
NEW
TAX.BOUGHT
who iohalation
Victories In Teruel t DietsIs and Thomas Allen Wool where he hid gone for treatment
r th* revoln-VUheo did you
g( Urn hoapRat
CaapbcU eaU Smith was killed
ey, ton of Mr, aed Mrs. W. T. for a lingering ailment.
RAN DIEGO. GoIlf-, Jan. IB.— denary movement
Mtantjy. aad that Mr«. Smi'h
HENDAVE, Franco
Hpaniah Wouiey, who 1* «hc aeeond baby of
W » - A I percent transactions ( "Xo wh*t. trad* aakm have you diad before an
rrender. Jan. .1*. —&lt;47— Fresh If'Jg wna given a deposit iq th*
LOCAL W EATH ER
’
WOI.F KILLING
Ug to Uk* tha piers of exist. beloag*dTr
bo atuamoaod.. ■
'- «*■
Insurgent victoria* indicated to­ Hanford Atlantic Notional Bs
BT.
PAUL,
Jan.
10,-GPllug
"Hava you daar participated la
Th* BrnMh car, ho said, over* day that th* halt)* for pot***- a* a nest egg for n savings Jc- Wolf killing was a 843.0* bus­
Mostly cloudy tonight a*d
lev* j government bedioa f "
I hat cat* tag** and •*&gt;*• and 1
turned JU foot from &gt;ha scene •ioo af Teruel was far from over ctdwt. * ,
day, rain in egtrsm*
iness in Minnesota In 1337.
1«* U advocated Wr
Coll-nav* nay e f your relatives uf the Occident, landing pa itg doepita th* Government’* *uo : TJm, awarding nf p rli's to the
State AudMoe Stafford King portion tonight and in
fora la Tag Ryltaf
I (psranta, brrthan, slaters, oacloa. toy. Th* car driven by Jalqd wot caea in crashing all resistance first two babies will be an annual paid that sum in bounties. (15 and axtramo north portion*
I. being sat
• 'aunts, cocsinj) aver wrorfcad for ta a Irt IM foot from th* atrart yriihla Iba captured provloclal roitnm for Mathers in Iho fotura, par hood for full grown wolves
day; warmer tonight and in j
ccnitituilima)
'th . gwmamaal la any c^mc.tyt"
store officials leported,
•
and fd each for rube.

s r s &amp; r s » • -? "■ -

J

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e

!

Roosevelt S a y s 'M e a ­
sure W o u ld C r i p*
pie A n y P residen t

A wook*end of . cald
wajla Iho appendix, amt died «ar|r In*
tm:vml Into the HouUi * (rum Id* day
Great Lake* region but lumpet^
Ib'rn In Wolf ( ’reck. Tend. ‘Ut
lures here dot ns severe ns ail* Al'i'. 39, 157f*,' Mr. I'cck raiUn lo
perled,
San fni d t » live 3* V nr, ngi&gt; imd
Chkf'RO . r^pnrtril n Uvr Inch | ^
,m#»n *|,|,
t!,lf
Atlantic
Miowfill. Dcntterrd p«»inlh fni Cimut Linn TIullro.nl fnr over 40
Indiana.
Uliio,
yevcg, For Hip |iw*t so jT.ir» li*'
Missouri and Kentucky also h *. Its* served iih ch ie f'ill spaIchor,
*nowj it,, resided wlih hi. landy ut
Rainy condi.tons prevailed south'j 61„ |&gt;a|mettn Avenue.
ward Hum, Missouri. tircenhsy.
Mr Peck I. survived by Id.
Wis., reported) temperature bf wife and on" son. II, t„ I’rek,
clrht tlrgreca helow teroi
Jr. of Waba.M&gt;: two duualitrm.
Mninrs. Iowa, four below
Mrs. I&gt;. D Whltromh of Culmil
Minneapolis iero.
h|a. B. C. and Mia. Mao Purdon

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                    <text>“First Lad;” It ^4
Picture Of Life
At Washington

“DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI”

! Reveals

Likes
And Pet Peeves
s^

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Star Receives 10,000
V Fan Messages Per
V Month From Public
II the fan mall rseeived at •ha
KO Sadie studio la any erltrr*
n, certain latter-writing movie
jm are avid In their euriosliy,
eat the private life of their
verito. cinema star*.
Particularly la this true InJ
mutton with Ginger Hogcra.
be receives a mere 10,00o fan Adolphe Menjou pays homage
to Kn'hsrine Hepburn in ' *
month. (Under colorful scene from HKU
Waatagve per month,
Si# VurrWntly co-starred RRh Kath- Radio's Rtog* Door,'* In which
- arise Hepburn and Adolphe Men* fi nger Rogers Is ro-alsrred.
•Joe in "Stag* Door," a gripping Gall Palrkk leads the featured
drama of tba theatre.
rat*.
• With a certain feeling of trepMalian, but wi&lt;h a martyr-llke
' feature. Ginger haa broken down
STAND-IN”
'and confessed to tba following:
Her real namt la Virginia

Kay FrancIsDescribed &lt;
AsBelng Individualist
Kay Franrla Is a fagged Indl*
vldnallal.
Maybe not eo fagged, hut cer
talnly an IndlvIdnalLt.
Hhs doesn't give u- hang what
avsrybody thinks about anything
—and there's ygnr thumbnail
sketch nl one of the few Inter
••ting glamour girlsBut the lovely Ksy I* ton
many elded In no dlemlised with
a genera|lant|nn.
The best-di i seed glil on tho
screen, (ha goo., nlmut hots i on
picture* In nlimiei nlutriily
•larks. She gives n director a
loniu* lathing and then Jump*
into liar car and tide, to tul|ne
to rail an it minor amployoj l*lin
has heard was In lined. Hlio dis­
likes people who lire ntrr Con­
fident. yet she, liarsell. Is dufinllrly self assured.
Hhe |a Ilia vary mrit rnmblna*
l|on of fa#t thlnhnr nud stuv
talker. Usually it's |hs olh'r
way round. Her mind I* always
active. Him I# never mentally r«'laied, nlthnORli pliv. Irally she
■ppaarx to lie entirely e°.

tier great grandfaihrr, Klienkr Ball, InveiVed the Bsll-IlaNl jar fpj preserves,
flba la partial to subdued
raws, bluea
and browns for
.
latinglng pajama* and negllgres.
■' ,
always reads In bed be:' fee* going to sleep.
' Bhe sleeps on her "lummy'' for
, the sake of poise and graesful- Mea, U* custom beauty specialists
.. Mvacate and no doubt acquired
• , from eats, the most graceful an*
■ totals la ths world.
Bba slumbers In pejsmas.
'She doesn't like shower-baths,
tinea a tab, and likes to soak and
.' afag and wiggle her toes in 'he
' She likes to cook.
, 'She denies being a sophisticate.
: She amoke*, la unlucky al
card* and abhora bridge.
Btw play* ping-pong expertly.
Her pet peeves are people who
load over har shoulder, coffee
that isn't hot ana people whu
do net like spinach.
8he la Sco'ch-Irlsh, was born
fat . Independence, Missouri, h at
8Tooii eyes and blond* hxlv.

Mr. and Sirs. J. Leonard and
children of Sanford spent Wkdnea*
day with Mr. and Mis. W. J.
Tbaodor# Lindsay of West Palm David.
Baaeh spent several days last Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Moran and
woek with hla mother Mrs, G. children spent the weekend at Oak
Llndaoy.
, mu.
V Jua Harrison, Keneth Harri-J Mr. and Mrs. 0. C, LeFUs and
aon, and Harry Laa Lindsey hava children spent h unday at Oak
returned lo their raipectlve col- IIIU.
lag#* after apendlug tha holiday#
■
NOTICR
Mr. and Mrs. E, Colt, Mrs. C. A.
Sick are beulrd In Answer to
Millar, and R, N. StreveR attended1itha prayer nf F*i*h at th* 8#n*
ftn oyster roast at New Bymmsl fond Gospel Tabernacle Ninth and
Sunday. Sunday evening they at*| I-nurd. Conte early If you want
.tendad a dinner nt the home of. a seat: "BRING THE SICK."—
Mr. end Mr*. R, Murphy In Ovledv,

GENEVA

C la s a iffe d

Ite'dUpuU regarding lha guilt In' ’Ere" a* Americans raih to in
the bombing of the U. It. gunbo^. this unparalleled depletion of an
fanay by Japanese plane# I# M ilt t N t that .ebook lha world, high
laid before every |wr#on in ths governmental official# In Waah-I
Utilled Stair# by Univtraal pic- Irglen are looking at Iho ##m#
.lure# In the form of IndellMa no* pktores #o that they, loo, wi|l at#I
tlun picture aeenei of lha actual tbo truth for ihcniaoler#. Tba ae-|
nlUckl The amaaing film achieve' toel, and almost rompl# ely exelu*
mint of Norman W. Allay, who aivo scene# of lha 1’anay attack,
pliotogrophed Ilia entire episode comprise alt episodic presentation
| fmm ihc deck of the Pansy, la roil- of • major event in political&gt;his*
J tallied in a special feature which lory that has never been depict*
comes to the Rite Theatre, neat cd before. Tho film contains the
I Tuesdiy' end Wednesday, The only arenas showing tba sinking
! picture—&lt;hc cnly complete account of tba boat, it* aide almost com*
1of the Pansy a.tack—tells a alary iletoly destroyed In tba attack and
j that atnris with the first alarm rctnscls severer other actual ocIIn Nanking, 1he burning and bomb* currencea exactly as they happen*

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF JAN. 9
AT THE Rrrz

flundny, Monday—Edna Frrber and Georg* 8. Kaufman's
rentalInnnt hit "STAGE DOOR" with a cast of eelebrlHes
headed by Kaiharlno Hepburn. Adolph* Menjou and Ginger
Rogers.
Tuerdny, Wrilneailey—Special Added Attraction. No ad*
vnnrr In admissions. "THE BOMBING OF U. 8. 8. PANAY**
and Anna Mae Wong “A DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI."
Thursday, Friday—Joan Illnndell. Leslie Howard “8TJJND
IN." Ad.li'd vpecIni. Kny Francis end Preston Foster "FIRST
LADY."
Hn'unlny—Piny SGREENO. Jphnny Mack Brown "TRAIL
OF VENGEANCE." Also "SERGEANT MURPHY."
AT THE PRINCESS
* Saturday nml Sunday, January 16th and 18th—Boh ffteete
In "LIGHTNING CRANDALL" and "SHE LOVED A FIRE­
MAN."

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

Kay Francis Stars In
Film Of Capital So­
ciety And Politics
-P in t Lady," • film versleu of
the Broadway stage hit of tho
same name, Is scheduled lo haw
Pa local premiere next Thursday
at ihe HU* Theatre,
Kay Francis la*the star of U h
Warner Bros, comedy of society*
and politic* at the national capital.
Supporting her are I’res'on Poster,
Vcrrrc Tcaadalr, Anttn Loalse,
Victor Jory, Walter Connolly;
Lnulse Estrada, Marjorie Ram"
beau and n doaen ether notables.
' “First lady' Is a polite treatise
on tlm Washing on society, as
assn from the corner of a marry
oWrver’s eye. It haa no miaaloo.
It pleaches nothing mors serious
than the gospel of good hamor.
Lucy is n woman wbosi grand;
Two famous Chinesc actors head tho east of 'Daughter of
ft (her had been PrenidcnneavcMm
8hanghai.'\Jhe atory Imanl on the alien imuggling racket which years before. She is the vms pt^r
opens Tuesday at llie Rita Theatre.. They are Fhflip Ahn and cx* government official and ta y*ry
rcle Anna May Wong, the latter returning to the screen after a ambl Ions for him. She wania to
live in the White Haum and la nof
(three year sojourn on tlm stage.
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above playing any political gams
farther this desire.
FILM EDPANAY to Clever,
Lovers Do Not Kiss
sophisticated and re*
souireful, she manages lo pull
In China, Says Star
airings In drawing rooms, confrr*
Jrnn eliambeni and oven in tho
'slntaly halt* of Congress. Lory is
of "Daughter of Shanghai," at.
,a a successful In lnfluyn.-lng wo*
{man as in using men. She wields
(the Hit* Theatre Tuesday and
her power with Incredible grmre.
Wednesday, walked off the **•
Most of lacy's conniving* are
while the film was being made
staged hi one or anolhar room of,
because Chinese lovrre 'do no*
'the V/syno home. It I* ono of those
klssl
Colonial mansion* found only in
Mine Wong share* love Inter­
Icertain neetlon* of Whshlgton, It
est In the pkture with Philip
'•has n majesty that seems,to come
Ahn, handnoma young Korean,
from the traditions that cling Ia It
and on* of lh» scene* calls for
front the past.
her to kiss him.
According to Robert Boos, n
"1 have no personal objection
well-known Hollywood production
to kissing Philip," Miss Wong
man. there are only 80 player* In
•aid, "but when lha picture ta
Hollywood who work from « ■» 5*
shown In China I would be aa*
week* a year. They are featured
verely criticised were I to be
player* of first calibre and con*
seen kissing a man unless ha
In dem
demand.
Evan all
star*, who
A l
”
| stallv
atatly In
and. Even
..
' may be paid far m«*o wee
Norman Alley who took pte'itqally work l*»* than theeo I
fares of the 1’anay bombing farj Brej actor*. Of thl* 1W, J
Quiverul fsuture at lha Kits. |„ the coat of “FIrat Istdy.’

Speedy Karl Wine
Again At Longwood
Speedy Karl got eom# of lha TnMfirH
racing luck he has been misting Jjim ' r/ir*
•Inc* hit wbt In th* Inaugural! Urgunir.t
Fifturily and last night beat the
Legal N ode*
'*ip 5'ldtha greyhounds at ths
Sanford-Orlando Kennel dub by |N (.|NI.
a typical courageous finish. Ha run
paid 118.80 for |L
ciTau K*
But It was Land Lord who fur*
i.reiV-Vv!
nlshed ths surprise of the race
far If It hadn't been for some " rnnaiuu
Interference at lha laet turn ha £"■• .V 1
likely would have taken first “ {oil- u
money. Ae ft was he ram* in nt rim
second, ahead of Just Lookout,
?£?*??_
another outsider who took third.
rmna*.
Trailing ,|h* leaden wvrs Ann »
Hope, Chance Charlie. Bloudy nanNKr.
Omen and Fearless Buckls, in tha
order nsmsd. Far out of raueid* iL u " * :
era
IIon wau
tha vatanin Molly
D*f*n(iant
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A d v e r tis e m e n ts
WANTED JO BUY

■TAUT THE new yeer right—
Resolv^ to specify Dealer A
Ggy long lasting quality' paint
for your home and aava money.
■taalay-Regera Hardware Co.

ENTRIES TONIGHT

AIL N at!, nsnk.

Young, Mary I. A W. 11. to Banford Product Inn Cr. Aasn.
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Bunina ttlduw
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Trattle Ckaue*
mil Mrs
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ttradaey
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tlulel Pisan*
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tUrk Ths lievl|
S..nn Bala
* FIFTH BACK: S-t* M lla _ .
Whliwan.
CUrrf i *W«lf
Just AhraMtm
Pnonr's Prlds
Keen Bnggn
Jus, uhnw Km
Jny King
Hornes Nits
818TII BACH: relunty.
Kaaus Trelfls
Hva t s f
Martha Jekss
Frits Onea
Valentins Heart
Jmm Fsrgsttsa
While KnnSs
Ja.l Bhsw
HHVRNTIt HACKi k U Mile.
AM.mol
gllvsr Tl«l
Mins HtllUps
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WANTEDi Live wire refrigerator &gt;8— MUcaflancoua For BaW
■ aafeasaan. Good opportunity for
right man. Write box b8 ere Uer- 8CW.O0 used Ice refrigeraior, good

es new, flfi.Ofl. Reminoh Tljr*
Shop.
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1830 ~ C H E V R O L E T ” H e u a e C a r,'
factory
built, new booster
brakes, good I Ires, everyth log fa
A -l condition. Unusual.' bargain.
Phone I4P^
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aoTit-M s y *Ai.M o r t a x
« NMTIFIIrATMa
g it b*4e of special celery p lip ts
ta
with Iks oreready to #vt. John Pesald, Bari vUIoiisnneur4*ai*«
Ilf lltn^nr lira*. Asia at
.R id e ...-.,.
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."t"*" writ lea r*«iMe*( of
Nil". A- t . tlllNTMU'-l will nttrr
aata nt publl* nalrry in lb*
Used Gas E lsrirolux refrigerator, far
big bant bl44*r tar raeta si the
on« used Gas Rang*. M ust selL Heart IAies* e*tr**e* Is neatunl
Seminole T ire S h o ^
-j • f }bs IMb 4*r at January te ll
at 11 Watash A. M. rax eertltlrata J l l - ra il)(lctee heM by lb*
mat# teaeibee with all emitted
• M oebseaeeat levl»4 tasss on
the W b * &lt; v ( 4*scrlb*3 I*Me le
nshllenl* t:e(»l»
tnwll:
Na »at ml Jeee t. 1114,
e -- -to .
Deg. I.t »h It ef

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for flak.

Midland lireonatreel Ion Carp. Jm
J. E. Walker, Jr, adm.
W
Seminole County
Aasignmem of Renta, Prsflla, a ft
S'ocr, C. !l., et ux to Tb* Union
Court Records
Central Life Insuranca Co.
Aealgnment of Mertgaga t Lien
Warranty Deeds
J. C. Hutchison A Co. to The
Talcach, Aranka. agl. to
First National liank at Or­
■Hoy.
lando.
Wilson, bieile Anna, wld. to
Court Order
John. Andrew, Jr. A Ferdinand
lion. C. E. Chlllingwwrth bf 15th
Dud*.
Judicial Circuit assigned ta 8*h
Swlfal, Eleanor, unmarried lo
Judicial Circuit In tba abaenca
M. U. Beadle.
of resident Judge.
Reel Estate Mortgage
S'ocr, C,. If- et ux lo The Un­
The Ituntau Nlhtll.t* were r*ion Central Life Ins. Co.
Crop 'Men A Agreement •} apugiiblo for the murder o(
Jones, Ruby IJ. A J. II. to Lee Csar Alexander II in l i l t .
M. Ranebollom.
Chattel Mortgages
Mobley, E- I&gt;., tradW a* Mob­
ley's Drug Store to Sanford

State of Florida to Hand Folsom
Harvey.
Satinfactlua Of Mortgage
Morris Plan Co. of Orlando fa
E. D. Mobley.
Hal Ufaction Of Jadgment
Midland Rceon&lt;&lt;truqlian Corp. to
J. E. Walker, Jr- adm.

GREYHOUND

IS— Apnrtm m U For Rant
F«r rent: 3 room furnished
apartment, first Goar- I ll U*» Ford Ooaps 1118—tounwhstl 6th BL. I’lllimb 174.
trailer |tU -k r g a aeml trallsr
with a rebuilt Dudga truck. Rad
I M I oum i For Rant
For real: ■ room bungalow A
garage, 3201 Palmetto avc.
ud
Manufacturer wants *0* Mu*nulla A*#- Twenty dob
itger. See our display ad,
lars per month fa. odvaaee.'
Phone 401 J.

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For Sale

(Peanut)

Any- Quantity W. W.
1 Goetsch
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s u n 30-34

PERK'S CLUB
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Martin’s Garage

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Capture
smgtao When
hinese Leave

Unusual Snow Robert L Peck
Ffcll Foreseen Is Dead A iter
Fdr WindyCitV S h o rt Illness

House Shelves.
Plat? F or Vote
By AU£n War

Hlngr PartyOf. Ma­
il , fines Take Doomed
China Port Without
7 Firing Single Shot

Snow Blankets Large Chief Dispatcher For
Sections Of North
Atlantic C oastlin e
Central States And Succumbs Following
App$odix}pperation
Is MovingEastward

President R o o s e v e lt
Wri tesSpeakcr Lud­
low TheAmendment
I n N o t .Desirable

tCity tfs Found
Radiy Damaged

oae jit. for
W D M Q A no, Jan
10. —( * 7 ^ , 1ft&gt;hefi .'lire'
F p£*y*t'T J. a |.ln rd a* Id todkjr hiiiny vears' cidff dispatcher for
llint ’u 4n o j storm "of major llm Jacksonville division ol the
Important:*1* w*a approaching
Ailnnllo Coastline HailrtUld. died
Oreal l.skiSi regain from
*t 5:3(1 o'clock this morning lu
northwest. He addkd
tlis t It lh" Frrnatil t.aughm n
Hospital
probably will arrive tonu&gt;rn«t
fi IlnwinR an iiperallon for apt-oow hlaiikrled sections
til P ryllcllfa.
tha *horlh central slates as r«W
Mr. I’erh was la h n i »irk H*P
bega* moving eastw ard
fr^A uidsy nfiemoou. was operated
T una.
isiuUInnn,
Mississippi. iiiuom, st 11:1)0 o'clock Sunday
A rkansas and AMiiaRflf.
—
morning 'followiua n rupture of
A wook*end of . cald wajla Iho appendix, amt died « ar|r In*
tm:vml Into the HouUi *(rum Id* day
G reat Lake* region but lumpet^
Ib'rn In Wolf (’reck. Tend. ‘Ut
lures h e re dot ns severe ns ail* Al'i'. 39, 157f*,' Mr. I'cck raiUn lo
perled,
San fni d t» live 3* V n r, ngi&gt; imd
Chkf'RO . r^pnrtril n Uvr Inch | ^
,m#»n * |, |,
t!,lf
Atlantic
Miowfill. Dcntterrd p«»inlh fni Cimut Linn TIullro.nl fnr over 40
Indiana.
Uliio,
yevcg, For Hip |iw*t so jT.ir» li*'
Missouri and Kentucky also h * . Its* served iih c h ie f'ill spa Ichor,
*nowj it,, resided wlih h i. landy ut
Rainy condi.tons prevailed so u th 'j 61„ |&gt;a|mettn Avenue.
ward Hum, Missouri. tircenhsy.
Mr Peck I. survived by Id.
Wis., reported) tem perature bf wife and o n" son. II, t„ I’rek ,
c lrh t tlrgreca helow teroi
J r. of Waba.M&gt;: tw o d uualitrm .
Mninrs. Iowa, four below
Mrs. I&gt;. D W hltrom h of Culmil
Minneapolis iero.
h|a. B. C. and Mia. Mao Purdon

Bill Defeated
By M9 To 188

ELOPED COUPLE IN TAMPA

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Japanese Claim Right
To Cross BordersOf
International Area
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^ T S IN G T A O , C h in n . J a n .
10.— ( A i n — T h e J a p a n e s e
i w r y t o n i g h t o ccu p ie d * , th la
r ic h n o r t h C h in a p o r t w i t h ­
o u t f i r i n g a s h o t. l a n d i n g
p a r t i e s o f J a p a n e s e M a r in e s
b l i r c h e d In w ith o u t m e e tin g
the a ll g h t e s f o p p o s lt'o n .
T h e 'C hrnefto
p re v io u s ly
h a d h o is te d w h ite f l a g s a f t e r
Japanese dropped not** from
airplanes w arning them &lt;o su r­
e r bs killed.

The form er G ertrude Denne t. 17-year-old daughter o f H arry
IlrnmV’, Fori) Motor '-Company official, and her husband. Russell
Hughe*. 21-year-old tra p drummer, are show n,!1! Tampa, FIs., n fler
receiving parental blessings for their elopemeu' m arriage a t Auburn,
Ind. When Mis* Beonnt-t disappeared from her home at l)e&gt; roP
fears were aroused th a t sh r luid been kidnaped, bu't U w as soon dis*
h a l lths'elopem
hs'
covered tthat
ent was the cause fo r h er absence.
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STwlTil?!Josh Coav Named A. F.of L. Agent
*
a ' p i
I I
—
— - — ' ---- ---A t P l O f 1 Q &amp; Says C .1.0. Helps
Madison Negro Is
Tha Japanese arm y announced
—following separate clashes be* F or Next 3 Years Comnniiiist
P
l
o
t
Held On Charge Of
tween Japanese treops and B rit­
ish and French soldiers—th s l It
Stealing A Bicycle
meatv as the right to cross the A t h l e t i c Chairman Frey Insists Govern
It dyaam ited and burned Japan- —
I
• • • property w orth nearly *1 0 / L O &amp; C D

Announces O t h e r
Appointments Made

boundaries between the various
farara "In case of neceaslfy."
B ritish and American troops
•h are w ith Italian and other
form a Aba defense of the Inter*
OAINKHVIM.K. Jan. 10. —&lt;47
nayanal Settlem ent and have — Professor Doan B lade, chair­
consistently refused to perm it man of com m utes on athletics,
hhd Japanese to Invade their de- uatitJUnuod the reappointm ent ut
•jo th Cody- a s athletic - director
and tn*ad coach a t the U niversi­
* •'* * th e adjoining French con* ty of Florida fur th ree year*
cession w ithout permits.
effective Jan. 1 th i. year
"W e recognise the m atter In
Hint In alau
nnnuunred
th at
principle," a
Japanese,
army Fnni McAllister baa been
r«
spokesman said, "but p r n e n t eon mined an basketball coach and
dUkma In Shanghai make It Im Ijrw llardagu ha» been
roapp rattles! to regard boundaries polnted asslstuqt football coach.
hare a s strictly as those between
Ho did not .a y wliat
te rm .
two countries.
V»r» Placed in Iho
co n tracts.
" F o r Instance, Jn case of a Hlaglo said o ilie r m cm lw ra of
bomb-thrower who flod to other tho
couching
stnff
prubably
"•••h a s sectors, we could continue a mild Im l-'appulnloil
III
tho
tha puraujt across the border.
Hprlng. Cody cam o tu rio rid a
We do nog know w hether the from V a n d cih l|t l)n l* ‘T sliy tw o
foreign forces recognise our the* y e ars ago.
***• but tha principal of aelfdaranae and pureult Is recognlrcd
by Interns*Iunal law."

ment May Be Over*
thrown By Radicals
W A SH IN G TO N , J a n . 10,—(JT&gt;—

A negro, who gave h it name ,
J . C. W eaver o f Madison, was
tested by a 'Crescent Ci y coit*
atable yestetday and turned over
lc the Sanford Police Department
a fte r Ira confessed to e ruling
Dsyton bicycle here, Chief
f r * °* WlllUma repo

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Rev. Asbby Jones Local Shippers
Talks On Peace Attend Hearing
At Rotary Meet On RaiiCharget
Soys Any Nation That Wathen And Hutchi­
son W i l l Present
Prepares ForWarltt
Going To Get Wrr C e l e r y Argument

WASHINGTON, Jan". 10.
— (A P )—The Houite shelved
today the imiposcd wnr ref*
crcndwn nmendment to tha
Ccnatitution voting aim lnst
the flnor ronalderntlon o t
the pmposal. Spcnkcr Bankhcntl announced the voto
ntrnlngt tho referendum w m
209 to 188.

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Just before Ihe vole was faked
President Roosevelt sent Bank*
bead n Jotter which w as. road tg
the house. In it the President
warned lhat Ihe w ar referenrim t
would "cripple any President" tit
his conduct nf foreign affair*.
II* also said it would rnroaragg
■■■her nations "lo brlleva lhat they
could vielirto American right* w ith
im punity",
. ' *
W ritten In response to a request : J
from the speaker for an aapira*
sion of ihe President'* views, thfc
letter aakrd House m em bfri to vqt^
against ronsldoring tha n f m i
dum on the floor th u i opening &lt;h*
Intrrnntlonal question lo publh
bl(g
debate.
Tho resolution wgs offered by
Hrprsscntativ* . I^uU eat,^Indiana—-wd
Democrat. H would have authors
V
lard n ronslltuilonni amendm ent,
which three-fourth* of th* ntntea
would linvn tn approve, calling fo r
the approval by the people In It
national election before tho United
.'-"tales cotjld derlare w ar,
,_
President Roosevelt's
special
iii"s*ngc on
national
defensd
•*'
which ho t/II, send lo ronfrcaa f i I]
this week, will recommend a
j
lingo aircraft Inilldlng prog ram’
tCenUnwsu
rnav Thrrs)

John P. Frey, president o f th ;
American Federation of I.aborV
metal trades departm ent, charged
last night th a t "tho comnum i*t j The negro confessed to the theft
Unity in plotting to aaiaa tho Unit af the bicycle which he said he
J. r . llutrhU on.
prominent
Tho Her, Ashby Juno* nivo n
c-l Stales government through I a ^ lolff
ll-y , B|t0 cnreule to
lull, on-'.'W orld ruai'n'’ ut Ilo* relei v '*lil|&gt;i*pr, and J K- Walbeii,
rllegcd connrcllont with the John
home w M .di.nn, He was lodti'KUlnr weekly, luiLtlu'on ut tl«* Itnfflr liinn"R"r f‘&gt;r Iho
lornl
I- l-rwls CIO.
tged In itil nnd held -on larceny
Itiiiury t'luh i&lt;aluy, in uh irh h&lt;* Amerirsn Fruit O rnwrra Inlerr r e y , outspoken CIO foe, lia%r:l f h . rBr,,
*aid lluit th&lt;* do*i*|o|ijin*nl "I lli"
hie allegation, on a rjuestlclialra' YcXIerday
m om lngj ; Jam r»
llutniy prog) am of
Ujiiti'isal i**l*, left Hsturday for N"» «»rwhich he claimed is brink distiib* 0w enii
rermrUfd to Hie
fri"(idi.HI|&gt; iu human li"urt&gt; was lenna where they will attend "
uted to communist functionaries ,.o|lci, Departm etu th s t h i. cloth
tho1 Pul) o|t&lt;riintlvn tn war. II" two day lu artnK hofor" Iho III
t'ommission
in an e ffo rt to lesrn their conncr ', 1)|t h. d |K&gt;rn aiotrn from ,h« Sec (!. Ilen.on, It. II, llnwkliis and "I mi vl'&lt; l"rt*d Hint any nuliop terstatn Commorcn
in
lions. If any, with various govern*],|on Quarters 0 t Ninth KJfeet and O. I,. Ilitfpeo, of Jnckaonvlllo; wllll'll liH'pnnvN fi»r vMir jit n H on Iho re,|U"s*ed liu-roii.o
frvlKhl ru t", on llm p ail of tIn*
ment departm ents, and their U h er(n(ll|y Avrnu&lt;i wltere he Hives. In* ll a y Dempsey of Ocala, *W, S, tv'll It |i» il iH
»r in
railroad*.
affiliations. Ha e h irg rd that the l|u d e J
t|le rr|Hlrlr,| Hiift was a Kvana of Orlando t*. C. nian*- wlmiil MIll'll W"1 nu nr 1•»r
ll
Th" |ujlioada m u ha«ioK th"ir
information i* to be used by the m.w pn(r |lf ^ , m k
wo»k uf IJiki land and C. I: Thigpen
Tlm
•
liiftH &lt;|nImw in hlRh"r rn(i*s h"&lt;im»u
c n tr a l committee of the c"nniiun*ip), n,a &gt;nH „ s,)Jr, Mrmhcra of the nf Pajalkn
•lilm l III fin* III V. 1*•iul lU'itcoBnre ion with l(* j*nllco' D epsrtnicni
of InerensHl npernllng Oipenao*
i.t p a rty ,' lf&gt;y, coBi
inveatiguted
t* tun W'till IVil'di - III t li.ti i;« uf 111**
‘'pailleipaliocf in CIO Industrial but no a rre s t, were m .de.
l*roK(iMil 111 ilm Ull*C||C4» uf U* «i during Iho pn.i fivo year*, mid
llm lorslll"* along wlih numiT
and political activities." to »cii«, U l# y t„ er(| ay c¥rning, the local
r • gulur
IC.allH.■4. Hi..
|i|UK|.ilil
control of the governnien .^
Police Department rrrelved a call
Hoy.
1f • ilft.it n mi* pther* from over ill" Hlnln
1 li.ilriiiim Th"
Corera Hi* Hiibjrct.
Ifrum Del And lit wlilrli they weie
H.1i&gt;1 lliui in. Imil kiuiwii lliu roniiarloil v-|lh fruit nnd Vege­
ta Id" jndu.lrle* will glv» t"*tl
"T he questionnaire covers ala r*quaatad lo be on the lookout f**r
Iter. Jll||4lrt f«»|* liinity &gt;•••»» « **l»«l
A
m arauder
al reunited
to
many regard Inc llio hieroa.iil
main .ubjecta," Frey said, "ih J j g . ||oH on, who has been mi.
tliui lli«»y Imd
luim pin
force an entrance Into thu limn*
communist
functlopmrle. nocial
f | „ m h li ,l(irae („ DeLan.1
■
n*tn
In
produrlhui
In
an
effort
denla lugothi'r ut Kmury I 'n 1*
po.ltlon and origin; Intellectual lnM( | „ t T h u ^ . y .
|o allow |ho ("oinmi.slnn that tlm of Joseph W. Jarrell early Hunvorsiiy.
DAYTONA ilKAf’ll, Ja n . lo.
and educatloti) political life; par
inev-used rst"n .liuuhl n|ip|y lo dny morning, H was |cani"d i t
D o r La r i n g .that
nig-liilted
(/F)— I'ollro ninlululnoil a h a rn ln l
A .hearing on &gt;ha.proposed m ar­ llcipailon in tra d ts unions and l *,
.
.
the fruit nnd vi-gotistde Indus ihq Pollen Btalion till* morning.-T h a Intruder, pollen learned on
keting agreem ent "n g u lg tln g the (Abe.r organisation^; repiesslmis cv V T riir s t v « l s n 3 P H f f f l f g t * — -4 a r t l i * Irnmn of City Comfurcod
entrance
ft. B. Dupree was named prvsh" handling In (n trrslata commerce and peraeetttloni; and aupplemen
linn rniftk ti«vu 'Tner'-aned “ In intnsllgadon.
Mount
niu.t
In*
taken
out
o
f'll)"
Jirr*i yn.torday because, th e ut*
**nt o f the Sanford Townses I ef citrus grown In Florida will he fury Information, some o f H so
prnpiiillun In din u|H&gt;ralliig ut Ihr'uirh a lateliml serron door
flclal said, *1 have wind &gt;.f n plot lliblt'.- Iho liov Ju n e, s a id ' it*■'! neiitus uf Hu* lollropd*.
'l l the screened porch uf the
1? nb. f a f / b o coming at y e ,r i he held In th " City Auditorium In detailed aa to cover paren a, b ri
w ar hr*Kka every nitml*-,Oii" "f
lo kidnap in- or worse."
Wa* ion of officers held a t the reg- lak elan d , Jsn. 17 al 10:00 o’clock liters, ilstera, wives, children, un
Tliu rail iimi|i*nl"s " m l , r" J a m i l liomn and was attem pting
Hu i|t(esling 11 Ifi percent -lilkn in nn entrance through n partially
Ilo twiil newspaper reporters tlm t&gt; n rom iii an* laic i,1 .
Ular m eeting o f the Club las* F ri­ County Agent C. It. Dawion re- cles, ounU and cousins, and win*
lent nishl sRaoihllng^"lat«renl* *l,nlti»*n'l"d.4Ji" Amiulini'i jo&gt;!^..|i •-•Udna freight- i »m*h „ud psunl- rals'il window In llm Jarrell
d ay night, club official, reported p i rted today.
ilmr any uf these have been cm
today.
OOnlio&lt;l*d with Iho ladlin' *,if IH-ngfam whlqli pkdgn* llaplf |v well infurnu if aullrcen today bedroom faring tho porch. Tho
The pijtpgsed par* is sim ilar ployed by the governm ent In any
who
O ther effleer* elected lo serve to the ag irc m rn t now in effect in rapacity,
r
A dlim erdsnce will b* g|v&lt;-n numhorn rnrkot nro hark u l.tlio i to |i*n»" nu alonn UiitUronl in unit rted dint ngrluu|lura| Indus noise awakened hi* wife
.""king lo "Toid war,
o w in g the coming y ear were: L. ihe celery Industry of the aisle and] "The questionnaire In Itself is in ­ a | th e 'M ay fair H old
tonight thrent." lie :.S||| ho would it&gt;
Hi"* in lids Guunty, psrUnilnrly arreamed tn her husband,
I’olqlliig out I hi, root
flu iho c e l e r y . Industry will n&gt;d i»&gt;
F . H agan, first vice-president! W. is a compromise of two tantative, ternal w idenea of soma o f the pur- o*|ebr*llnr It* forms! opening mnln under ruurd nnlll today
Mr. Jarrell grabbed hi* plitot
lion Iho -f.'ily (&gt;jtnmlasl&lt;&gt;ner l*| ,u&gt;l * * r, th"- lt&lt;.v Jon"* sahl aid" . In abauili dd *
at the
J* Hnghey, second vice-preaidenl; proposal* which were refused a o * ] |e s r t of the communist party in under new management.
Ini renKe and fired thr"o abut*
OSpertrd In meet and lak" snout* that nu fewer than J3 |i"r*on&lt; WiDinut ruinous rffecl In v llm raulalilng Intruder. It, G. Wilcox
L aor. H opper form erly
f Bruch, o________
pioval when presented to W ash- the United 8tatae, and th a t murh
nntl
Hoy
TilUa
Invi-sligaled
.' Y„
J®r *' N
W.*
Y., secretary
se c re ta ry;.;. A rthur
rth u r Innlon A. A. A. officials.
Je f the informslkin which tha qat-iAmong S3 candidates who will arlIon on nunilni: a aueersanr in *(*[&lt;* kill"d in lhat wu, 'nvbrr gruwnrs,
Armstrong, .•**' min ut "a f»r four year*, nod
aaalstant asee c re
and
sU rtkoff, assistant
rat.ry
tirr:; ami
The agreem ent, if adapted by the tionnalr* will give to the central b# awarded degrees on Feb. 4 Mayor Edward II
Tlin bearing' In Nnw ( ) , leans shortly' afterw ard and Hgt- J.
who (IM a t Jucknouvill* Is,! n&lt;ldu&lt;l that (hu ilidliira and runt* begins
H ra. R. A. M offit, treasu rer.
industry, will operate under th e committee will bo need In conn«c(U a lla a M n Fane Three)
lialay
and
eondniie* A. Howard, fingerprint e ip e ri,
ru.nl * mmiiil.-il i„ i, vit 41111 lilt
Sunday.
a f tha advisory Board A gricultural M arketing A ct p a a -'lin n wPb the communist p arty ’*
through Innmtruw Olid . during rernverod a vase, which w a, in
A rr porter wbo tlsifrd
tin* Him didbira, that It Imil already this tlnii* luia) repreMinlallms Iho window and was behaved to
f"v the coming yearj**d in th e last session o f C o n -' jiartirlpalion in CIO industrial and
tn| will dMit rnmpl|"d data n„ til" have b**n bandied by . tho tnhomo of «:omin|&lt;slnnrr R odrrli k cunt llm Unit&gt;’d Hint",,
a ra i Albert Corpsny, chairm an;'gw ** and proposes to "establish pollllcal activities.
ulllmut- lr * II increased 1 lists nf prtHlurllun (if I ruder. Altnmpls e ra being made
lto*» found anoilinr armuil poljro li«li*, and licit
W. H. Hughes, J . M. Wilson, M ra .'"Dd m sln'nln such n u rk e llo g con-1
I'nahea "P apular F ro al”
officer. UnaH gold ihe
officer would ensi till* country un»r 1on local ngrlcuMural. iiriuliicta under in taka flngerrrinta from tills
. JJ*. 1. Hughey, Mrs. J. W. Cowan,] a It inns as will re-ea'abllah price*' Ha charged lhat th* communist
h HJ'.'C. W. Dakar, and W. V. Ihinn to the farm er a t a level Lhat w ill, p arty already has lik e n a "very
EU 8TI8,
J a n ., 10—Mr. and had "Just dropped in to sue mo. hilliuii.
Din Icgsl guklapco of M ssw e |ll
In »n e ffo rt to e stab lish
Wlih llm money -wblrh wa*
' •* *-»*• N ary.
I give citrus fru it a purchasing pow- a c iv e p a rt In developing the po- Mrs, Joseph Abnar Smith, of Eu»- I’M* not ffralil of any m un-‘
• h* identity of tho prowler.
Well*. Orlando qltnrney.
Monlpomory. who took office wasted in llm World H’nr. I be
The officer* war* Insislhd t.y ar, wi h respect to articles far* lilical angles of Ut« CIO. Ttiere I* Ha, wer* killed early y e a 'c rd i/
1 trewilnwss ■■ Foss t m
’• J . A. Logan af Geneva a n d !m e n kuy. equivalent to tho p a r - ‘nothing secret gbeat W. I t u con- morning as ’Jm ir ear collided January 1, m W. "tho s«re s h o t
nbara of the F ifth Congr&gt;t*chasing power o f citrus fru it in atantly
— ------ 1 In Ihe p arty * with ana driven by,- William l»* gam blers wnii‘t''ro n lro l tld* city
mt Beard, efub officials report* the bata period; to protect iho in- official publications."
*, *
Rod. I I , • adopted aon of raUrrd ■a Iona aa I can attend r i lboard m eetings" Ho said
Is rest* a f tha consum er by ap-* II* cxmtsndaj th a t tha p arty now Eustls tmnk president.
Im
proachtng such a level a t aa rapid U working with tho 6 1 0 to tom*
ch ief of Pole* Byron Campbrl) had a "straight tip from ■
WAHHINOTON, Jfan.
(47
Funeral service* for G. A.
a rate a* tho Secretary c f Agri* an independent p arty along "pop- said lotted w*» found hiding in a source t rannoi
dlvulga
Ihxtl
Adam*, fur 10 yrara local agent —Dr., John Paul Karneal. Jr^
N
ru ltu re deems feasible, and to aa* ti e r fro n t" line* w ith th a ultim ate carnival truck sOvcyal hours afH thug* Bra after m#.“
Tliu first v two bebjci burn In for tho Trueman F ertiliser Gom* said today tha condition of As*
tho rite no octien which h ta fo r its ' purpose of fa n n in g a farm er-labor r r tho accident.
T m prartlrafly a p rb o n rr in Ranford In |M y were given n;ieclal pany, wem conjurted at the Flrwt social n Benjamin
N. Cardoso
purpose the maintenance o f prices p arty “not unlike ahnilar popular
latod suffered’ aovcral brokrg m y .n w a home," i?.i femktk*d a» dlalinrllon by Dm !or*| MsDmr P raib y lrrlan Church this momlnR waa unrbnnaod. "T here la *b*o(.*
H
ires
/m
il
abmra
aucb
larel",
t
parti**
In
D
i
m
s
and
Bpaln."
ho
fingered
n
nliolgun
by
liU
ribs and possible, tntaraal injur*
« V M k h , Jgn. 1B .-0P)
F um i urc .Store, llubnrt Haynt-s, a t J0:30. o cloek wlih Dr. E. D. Jutgjy . no change in the Ju^llo*
Th* County Agent sta-ad that* The cepiaa distributed by Fray iaa. Wlfllo Pctoreon, E us'is high chair.-. J‘ t • j ' .
rwstowd Bishop II.
m anager o f tlm atom announced Brownlee, pastor of tho church, alnee a s garo th e report yestar* •flam ing chancery •hoe# connected w ith the citrus In- bora a headln» Which rand "1111 school football player, w te ^ w s t
.Pullca answ ered Ilia - door to today.
officiating, a**ls ed hy Rev. Paul day,** phyalelana said.
caller* . a t
Mohtgomery'i
diocese, of th* dostry In this county who deal ns no i* state* commit toe,, m a m a a ia t riding with Iito d .'M d W W wa* all
Th* firwt* baby, H arry A Uteri flad frirn , pastor of tha P irst
Knrn**t and ronsultinR p h y
today, Overcome copies o r th e prape*ad agreem ent p arly O . 8. A , SOB N orth WslU found unconscious in tbe eai. M f '
Sutherland, son of Mr. nnd N re. Methodist Churrh. Interm ent was siclane disclosed y**terday th a t
Biahog was u k « a to m ay gat asm* by calling a t hi* street, ream M l, Chicago, HL,' farad a alight concussion of « •
I la n y C. Siiihcrland,- who w as mad* In Hm Evergreen Cemetery. Gurdoto bod roecnUy Buffered .
office.
and wore datedI W*C T, t«*7.
brain o a d .n i^ . H* was % km *u
born a t 11:1(4 A. M. Juq. 2, was
hn8;
M r. Adsma died Thursday at th* "XUrmlng" h eart atU ck*
Among th a . guasdocs asked 'th c ^ U k .C o u n tf 'M e ^ lc a l een'er
given a baby carriage by state Jafftrao n Hospital in Philadelphia •■Id ha fa showing Imaymemunt.
NEW
TAX.BOUGHT
who iohalation
t Diets Is and Thomas Allen Wool where he h id gone fo r treatm ent
r th* revoln-VUheo did you
g( Urn hoapRat
CaapbcU eaU Smith was killed
ey, ton o f Mr, aed Mrs. W. T. fo r a lingering ailm ent.
RAN DIEGO. Go Ilf-, Jan. IB.— denary movement
M tantjy. aad th at Mr«. Smi'h
HENDAVE, Franco
Hpaniah Wouiey, who 1* «hc aeeond baby of
W » -A I percent transactions ( "Xo w h * t. trad* aakm have you diad before an
rre n d e r. Jan. .1*. —&lt;47— Fresh If'Jg wna given a deposit iq th*
’
WOI.F KILLING
Ug to U k* tha piers of exist. beloag*dTr
bo atuamoaod.. ■
Insurgent victoria* indicated to ­ Hanford A tlantic Notional Bs
BT. PAUL, Jan. 1 0 ,-G P llug
"Hava you daar participated la
Th* BrnMh car, ho said, over* day th at th* halt)* for pot***- a* a nest egg for n savings Jc- Wolf killing w as a 843.0* bus­
Mostly cloudy tonight a*d
lev* j governm ent be dioa f "
I h a t cat* tag** and •*&gt;*• and 1
turned J U foot from &gt;ha scene •ioo a f Teruel was far from over ctdw t. * ,
day, rain in egtrsm *
iness in Minnesota In 1337.
1«* U advocated Wr
Coll-n a v * n a y e f your relatives uf the Occident, landing pa itg doe pita th* Government’* *uo : TJm, aw arding nf p r l i 's to the
S tate AudMoe Stafford King portion tonight and in
fora la Tag Ryltaf
I (psranta, b rr th a n , slaters, oacloa. toy. Th* c a r driven by Jalqd w ot caea in crashing all resistance first two babies will be an annual paid th a t sum in bounties. (15 and axtram o north portion*
I . being sat
• 'a u n ts, co csin j) aver wrorfcad for ta a Irt IM foot from th* atrart yriihla Iba captured provloclal roitnm fo r M athers in Iho fotura, p ar hood fo r full grown wolves
day; w arm er tonight and in j
ccnitituilim a)
't h . g w m a m a a l la any c ^ m c .ty t"
store officials leported,
•
and fd each for rube.

Hearing On Citrus
W. R. Dupree Is Marketing Pact To
Named President Be Held On Jan. 17
01 Townsend Club

'i

Marauder Seeks'To
Force Entrance At
Joq, Jarrell Home

Guard Maintained
For Daytona Head
In Bolita Tfoublc

LITY NICW8 HKUljrp

s r s &amp; r s » • - ? "■jsj-

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Eustls Couple Are
Killed In Accident

First 1938 BabicH
Honored By Mathfirs

M khl^ln BKhop Is
Saved By Firemen

Funeral Services Held Cardozo’H Condition
For € . A. Adams Remains Unchanged

Insurgents Report
Victories In Teruel

LOCAL WEATHER
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Roosevelt Says'M ea­
sure Would C r i p*
pie Any President

While IH.OOU people looked on, young Tnny Houllce, aon of a
Veteran &gt;|Hmge diver, kneels and receives Ihe blessing, of lll.hnp
C a llb p s of .the (Irtek Orthodox church fnr retrieving the Golden
Cross front Spring lhtyiut in the annual Cross Day eeremonie* of
the Grrek sponge fishing eolony a* Tarpon Springs. Fla, Numerous
youths dived" for the emsa a fte r i'| wits thrown Into Ihe bayou by
s i.le r In law,
the bishop.

of till, e lt r ; one
Mr*. I» R. P e rk , and four grand
children.
Ilo wa* a
m em ber of
the
p tv -h y ie ria u Clm tclt,' "tnl funeral
aertrlee. w ill ho eo ndaeted tlii'ro
at 1:00 o 'rlo rk TiiOadaV aftermum. w|H&gt; Dr. K. Ii Hrnwnlua,
offli lallng.
*
A rtlVo p a l|h in re ru w l|| he; K.
51. Part-oil, llo w aid lla rrla , J.
t» H url, J. I,. (Inllnw ay, J, II
Roy,' c . I,. MnUliowa, K.
W.
B lsidey and W, M. ThigpenH onorary pallltaarerH will
o:
J . P . .W alker nf JaaW M tvtll&gt;. (),
H. Pago or Rjivanniilt, (In , F. II.
Imnglvv O f Jacksonville, and li.
F- Hollins, J. (l. p a lte rs on, W.
II. Z achary. -T . I,. O'CoJtner, A.
I*.* Connelly, II M rluiulm , II f .
Im nc. K. M. n«l|n w n y , j Rt-Jil
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Our Immigration Problem

We hear ao much thtwe day a about how this country
hM lagged behind other countiini In social legislation. We
are told that England Is far In advance o f the United
States taking care o f the aged and the unemployed: that
i F s &amp; V - i S l r r . r Norway and Sweden have completely eliminated poverty,
that the faaclat countries are much better run than our
own, and the communism in Russia has been a great boon
to the working man, . ' .j g W i G m o ir hat**
M
If all this Is so, you would think th at many Americans
would be leaving this country of okhfasMoned laws and
_r o lia y #
hard tim es to seek refuge and opportunity In some o f these
p i • i i i— r n t f c w .
more progressive foreign lands. But s s a m atter o f fact,
th e trend la exactly the other way. ‘There Is no disposi­
tion on the psrt of Americans to leave America, but mil­
lions o f foreigners from nil countries are frying to break
InaM la , u aallvaal our Immigration laws.
K lM M . oilteM ar*
u n « k u M i •«*#•
“Every civilised country presents an Immigration
Haw problem to America," says Merle Thorpe In the Nation's
Business, “but America presents no Immigration problem
b n , f t» #
I* a
______ I M **•!•- to ’any other of the 60 countries on the globe. Boats leave
______ « • Ik* a t M n M*a #( a ll a*w , l a t n A n our shores every day filled w ith tourists mid travelers'
But stowaways are discovered by Immigration o f­
• ,1c* Mju
^ .3 a krn rat i checks.
I m IU i M
ficers on every incoming ship. No American ever expatri
: c . ates him self without first accumulating here enough money
upon which to live In comfort abroad. But people come to
4DAT, JAMUgBV l&gt;, 198# America without money; they need only a will to wort.
“One of the forces that has made this country a prom­
,E VERBS FOR TODAY ised land la ability to pull together as a team. Out of
MS* ' *
‘,
^*_a*
the town, m eeting Idea grew one phase o f group effort,
Choose ye Ifalt dsy whom ye will chambers of commerce and trade associations. They have
•&gt;—Jothtie 21:16.
been effective because they have been voluntary. Groups
enlist- In common effort and pursue the objective by ex­
periments; if the-experim ents prove impractical they are
I AM THE HEW YEAR
I&gt;
---washed up. Unlike politics, voluntary groups have no In­
a n the New Veer, enil I eomr hibitions against adm itting mistakes.
10 you pure end nn«t*lnnl,
“Yet we are asked to substitute for our voluntary e f­
tb from tba band ol (loil.
:li day, a precloti* p**rl, lo forts the system of compulsory group effort from which
these millions of foreigners would floe. We are told that
a u , jo u U slv»n
T hai you m ar xtrtnX open I he the .system o f political regimentation favors the undersilver thread of Ufa.
inrlv'feged, but the under-privileged o f other countries evlOnes strung can n*f*r ha tin
{
ilm
tly do not think so.
B 5f . ; threaded but it* ra
"While wo raise Immigration walls against the Indi­
X a sn d fln g record o( fo u r falUi
. and aklll.
vidual, we have no quota restrictions against alien philos­
; Mach cMdcn minute link, you ophies which nre vastly more dangerous than the immi­
Ihen must weld Into ike grant hlinsilf. We embrace foreign theories of govern­
chain of tin nr a
ment amt reject Individuals seeking to escape from them.
T k i t it no airttnear (ban II*
“We, the people" are magnetic words ‘that cause regi­
woak*al link.
jc. Into Tour lianda I* given all the mented millions of other nations to lift up their hearts
. wcallh and power
In hope that their children may find here the freedom, op­
Yd nlako fo u r Ufa |iu t w b tl /ou portunity and self-expression thnt they Ihcmaclveii have
wilt.
been denied,
I f l u to you, free and ufiatlnled.
“Perhaps when wo adopt old-world methods we may
Iwelra glorlnui monlha
O f aooililnc rain and sunshine solve our Immigration problem. Noljody will find here
. «o|drn|
any change from the oppress'on he endures elsewhere and
The day* for work and reat, the won't care to come. . If we adopt them In the true Ameri­
nights for peaceful atninbar
All Hint I Imre I g lto With Inve can style of “bigger ami heller," we may even look for­
ward to the time when immigration quotas will be estab­
unspoken.
All th at t *»k—reu keep Hie lished against us."
■---------o-------fulfil unbroken!
lb -

i, .f jj‘ —Edlphone Vole* W rlllnf.

■fit* troulijo about the higher
la, n , wo get It frmn *ome
Of our political apelllilndera thee*
days, they ore. tuo low down.
,
■—-— o
Ths reonoti anmo merrh*nla
, EM not ad re rt I ulna nl Ihe pros■ etri llmo In Th* (iniii'n la Ihrlr
cU dll liaa been cut off.—Key
■Ran Cltiien —Thai * one way lo
yoduc* the coal of pew,print.
aps

DanV.rd
busineee
concerns
have formed a "Morrhsiiis' toOlrOrsilVa (V*dlt Itoerd" In order
to Prottet thetnei-lvu* saslnel
bad aceounla. It 'I* a •&lt;nislb|«
Ids* for event town In have
l«iM sort of organisation where
Inlormnllnn ran ■lm riclinnsnl
pogscdlmr dead-besls, an'd other
Oh)*etloiuili|e custwiuer*. —No|
■ P bowrn* Timnn.
. &gt;a
--------------------[,
As psrt of the guvsrnmeat'a
nronotur drlvo, no 'luubt, tuo
.sum ol dm lallllon - dotlsra' was
fwoommsndcd tn Congress tXo
other day to finance the rein'
dn*r Industry In Alaska. Th*
Mon |t s m ta bo that if Undo
■ Ears |* to keep on playing Ban­
ts Claus, ho's going to need sub*
Mentis | roseevss lo pull bis
, 0l*l*h.
.» 1/
— ----- -------- -On January 1 the payroll
IMest which business omployers
bays tn pay, wsro la&lt;rss,-d
from two percent to lhr»s per
' tent, which added 'to the Us
, they liavo to pay for old age
pensions, moksi four prrernt on
fhl. yoac's payroll. In addition,
so* p*ro»iit has to bo -rlnductsd
I|te wnptoyos'* pay lor old
pensions. That make*
-of flvs percent this yror
h*i lo coma out of pays
w . inci-h.., M far „
•mployar u. eonesmad.'
wook,'
between a ■»&lt;
;*W6 * fear and &gt;»lo a reef.
' dhd other business
who road tbs budgst
this week should bo
U&gt; know what I. lm
with the lltUa weekly
l from tholr salaries and
rhlch ar* called, for
A hettar name, uncat
t old ago pansloi
This money la supheld by Ihe ao»
trost for the workers
l i l t until they
tn tbelr old eg*
W* WV
,'IMI
*• •.*

FANNIE STEMBRIDGfe MUNSON
B y MRS. AMELIA PfcUCfcfcRT NOR l R
«. . . ------—
. i. ■ .■&gt; . « . .

Tlbbotfc aim survive*. Other
k l i c b pre a brother, Jam** S
ney lJUh.br Mr* of , U i A* '
California, a *l*Wr. H r l W. ____
of Mecon, Georgia, Skd ilb e t
nirrea and nephew*.
P im m ) nervier* were held at
itoly Cross F p b ro p al .O iorch on
January l a t , g:30 P .
Ole re*
Uw, Her. M erlin I r tf f i la t
n » r « tb# body had lato In ■late
dne* morning. Fonndr and p m
*r a t poplfs saris I leg *rore Mbr*
-k-li.LLai wa.ml...T7.

Pellagra n lid U from

a

eerie* • of *7

serwosetirol

chert* cav eriat th e United BUIS*

rralatd,

mi#

fond.

him hong cceapleted by Ihe coast
pfu*w&lt;
*r&gt;4 gsrodirite aarvey for nm W m snlbs of «m#lnfni«bt
alefts no. fennts.
pa«&lt; four yeara.

W ERT-The
Ftae W itch And Jewrtry ^ ej d h iiig

m

D t U t t i i NdakOng And KEkTErtag

t

l i t ilio , and Hliliily
^ d r t a n t y yoa g t t . . ,

Martin’s Garage
General

turn will gel the 'well done thou with her aunt ami assisted -her
goo»l an# faithful servant,’ "
with her work, »a* sri'.b Her ti Ih*
Fannie StcmbrMg* was
time of her death. The other three
•• Mlllnlff^VIII*, Grorgla, In 1884. nieces are Miss Z°* Monton of
Il*r inrly H u ra l ion was nbislnrd l«s Angeles,
California, Myra,
at a private srheol rnnilocted by wife of Joseph M. Alio of Hava#*,
Miss Sarah Rockwell, an# later a t Cuba, and Mercedes, wife of VT.
Ihe Georgia
Military College, Ilnwnrd Tibbs hr of llmatllla, Flor­
Mlllrtlgevllle, which adm itted wo- id*. A grandnephew, II; Munson
iron lo classes.

Track A Auto
Service

Bodl
lir e — S p r in g # — T ra ile r#
A
you ceM afford
to pay
•*,

M artini GaVage
m i

Used Car Special
1936 Chevrolet Truck.................. W^.OO
i f c &gt; 6 r d truck
1929 CHEVROLET TRUCK

T h a

g r d a te s i, th «

o o m b ln itlo n ^
tir o s .

W O’ro

o h e in d

n e c o sto r y
ta lk in g

4 6

a b o u t

o n ly
N n o
.

. .

All Tba#e Trucks nave
GOOD TltfKfl and BODIES

Proctor Chevrolet Co.
K Scott’g gotta G ulf m u, th# auil#^
power fuel with easy gtartifig power*
quicker eixelenllfltt and lodger mileage.

U

n p r y our complete lubrication service to
* J keep your car rannlAg sm oothly arid
eat down on equetke and rattled.
.t

SCOTT’S
GULF
SERVICE STAflON
'
“A Fortf Neighborhood Serrico SU ltod" ‘ 1
CORNER IN D AND PARK
P flO N E 3T7

inot a commercial Inalltuilon, bat
[rivnd to Whom ah* could send fur, ~ .
formal km, a d rift and oven re- I
lU frh work, knowing that her n-J i
|ue*i would be grncloualy fulfil-!
Kvrn her pupils losrned of, t
Prosser Company as 'h*J
-Uswing IhcidtM pfovesi Mrs.!
* H aven't you and y « ir family often
ton, while showing a beautiful
felLtbe need o f a telephep# in your b6mef Children,
of dress material &lt;o a pupil,
eepedally, am likely to fee) keenly Urn leek e f t e c k a
tk rd ; “ I don't knew hew to
" made." “ Mis* Fannie, why
He to th* Then. Proeeei ; And when i
pendlturv* op artnamrau
£ “ Soch hit# of humor bo
your bom# i
railed atlontion to tb« Ludlow
t tweyl Intimacy which
aaisstdmsni wuhh ths House vt
between tu c k e r and pspll.
Ksprosealatlvea
la
dsbal
i fo r a
Mrs Munson organised
which srueld air* to the people
f«r (be whole family!
nitnuouily conducted lbs
tha Voice la ilscldlag wholher
Musk Clnb, lbs oldeet or
«VkJ fitende who k i t ' 1
thl* country should gq to wag,
risk fo flinford. At &gt;bo
and' hs said that millions of
My m eetkigt held
ia Imr
dollars wsro belli# spent by th# siid lo during thirty-five years, a*
taujUikm makvr* ta defeat It.
visl ors noted the program ef
Visitors at today's lancbaon pupils m'oMh by saenlls, aad yaar
iaeludsd Harry Leu el orieade. hy year, th e n w a g . r o a m
HID . Iloalsnd and DMlsr
f.jr.
dsnea ef bar graatnsas a t a
celt Of Jlllelfb, N. C.
• r - She net emty te ig h t
President H. H. Coleaum
ax acute, Interpret
•naollou to a tascUng of the the finest in w eek, bm
___
Board of Directors which
abeerWd-Fta » c ad lb# baaety end
&amp;Nt It*Id m 1i!n bnm boil
•be w b a b m n e f
delight f a r sm se
i | »;#* tfetoclf Wedneshsy Hfoa|.

THB FRIENDS WHO nre moat sUmulating to ua
those w h o ditutgree with ua. If la they whoso ideas
should ponder; not that we may bo converted by them
that, In tb# light of their certainties, We may aea
out thfc basis of our awn. W# dignify by the m m e uf
llefa a jumble of fradillona and super slit bins, and we n
to go over th&amp;m periodically, apumid by nome skeptic, tb
■ort opt the grain from the chaff.—Cornelia James Cannot)
m Th# A iU ntic Monthly,

CosWnusa From Pass Os*
Rov, June* talil that M would
have brctl puslbts to build a
IU H hams, fumfoh It with
lUofl worth of furniture, rises
II cm five arm, of lend, and
•It's » „« on# jost like II, to
orofy family living la iNa r|v|b
lead world- And with ths tt»on*y
loft over, lie said, hospitals, IIhroedso aad Inarhrni redowmcnl
funds could H»vo been *sUb
Hibod n|l over tbs warid.
that over 11 blllten
woro ^ n t Ult yaar la

&gt;Jp4*

MONDAY, JANUAKT 10, IMS

M ssy year* ago H r. R, J., H o lly ,a n te . H er »lioft talk* o* varied
form er editor *f J h e g s tfo n T s v b h ttk pee a falsg
. . . fo_ '*■** ■*•*»
Herald, la a tribute fo Hr*. Moa-. 1*1* ' • f W o i W H l M t M f i H ft
•on wro:e Jft p art a* foAowsi “As
* IS »hd m thdi ,Jg HSf IKfefWhr,
we *■&gt; In tb s High School Audi­ yotmg *ad old, ■•mHktwg' W
torium last nightI and
*nd Ibtonod
II
I t U .u iy sa d laeplration. W hen. Wo
■he fjni.hed rmtskl*
IcU m performing
i b g 'm s l d c r i h a mahy who bar* hodrd
the moot dlrfktiJt •elmteas M th*
Ik tjb e r tfkftk thro Ugh ihe years, wS
_ !1can
n il truly
li.ilu S
iO
kns aof
w# K
.A.M
l
imiafeal program th at varied from
*oy
her,
“To live In hearts we
the sm allest lol lo the oldest
.leave behind, I* net te
girls, w* rould not holp hot feel
die,"
Ilk* eUcrlng a prayer of th an k s'
The Music d ep artm en t of the
giving that Sanford had beta
t'lraaed with such a wonderful Woman's Club, of which she was ............................
gt mi rthum
in-man a s Mr*. Fannie Sletnbridfff honorary chairmen; Is the foauH a
Munaon. F o r • • many yoaro th at t&gt;t h e r'e ffo rt and , Influence, end
w* ran hardly remember, Mrs. fo r many year* -her anneal pro­
Munson has teen laboring wgh gram of music and a talk by hoc ip*
the children of Sanford, bringing was anticipated with pleasure by w eft sSrnt tribute* t i esteem for
;H f i - gdjMH. irffermcnt
■hern up' from the sm allest child the public.
ten &gt;o the young ladle* that grad
On the 31st. of May, 1937, Mrs. NvergfMdr faflitMefy.
ual* am! ihen many of them re ­ Munson gave the 26lh • mural re
"flredrt k tU f
ceiving hlghvr honors at colleges tlts l honoring th* gradual** of th*
Frierrif of my Kfof day*I
and eoOMrvalurlc* of music, doe High School. A t th at Usee rifts
Node kdew the# hot Id' lo'v..
to the wonderful leaching of tholr and boner* w ,r* showered upon
thee.
first Instructor.
her by her form er pupils, frien Is,
P v t M ined rhe* fort to f H H i “
"Mr*. Munson dor* not-confine th# else* of 1937, and the sdro-Tl
her attention lo music, but I* also Inis eea.
a con*i*tent student of current
Tha rntlre eontmonlty mourns
events, ■ deep thinker, and an the less of this wonderful woman
rducatnl woman such u&gt; few c*m- whose Ilf* and work made richer
munlflaa can produce. X . . , ,
lbe lives of many,
"W e know of your d ruggies
“ When site hod passed, K
end trial* and tribulation,, and
seemed like tha ceasing of
how too often those wonderful
caqslslt* mttsle."
workers like yourself got non* of
Fannie Htembridgo Munson pas*
ihe ptalae or emolument* of work so l aw ay at her horns on Weda*swell done. Wb know som e'king dsy.
December
2»th.,
1917,
nf your work for we have studied •H er e Ihori Mines*. Mrs. Munson
in Ihe asmo school of life and have raised and educated * four daogfcreceived little but hard knocks. Irrs of a .widowed sister, A nas ’
The tight of genloa still burns and Billo Rtembridge Munson, long
■rniewherr, somellme, those wh* deceased. The youngest niece.
have contributed so much In this Fannie Rebn Munsoa, who, fotworld and received so lltilc In r* msny 'years, had mad* her home

As a young woman ah* cams lo
ynnfimi an# engage# In 'racking.
Florida ha# Just passed a law
requiring ill public school teaehsn
i&lt;&gt; lake examination), and Fannie
ytcmfirldga wax the flrat in thla
part of what ws* then Orange
County &gt;o stand rxam*., and Ihe
firs: lo teach singing in the 8sn
fmd public school). After one year
uf public arhonl work, she derided
In do rule her Clillr* lime la the
private teaching of moalc, which
she continued during lbs remain'
d*r nf her llfo.
Last Year’n Accidents
In ISH7 she married Fredrick
Nsndulph Munson, whose d*s h
In nptte uf the fact that there were approximately occurred
nine months later.
40,060 peratma killctl -In automobile aecideiita cturintr tin-' Mrs. Munson then ilvvoltd her
year Just cloHed, an iiicreano of nlsiut' 2,000 over the previ­ entire spar* llmo In the study of
ous year, accitlonta an n whole, Inclutlinx all ty|ma of acci- music, including the organ. Fits!
di'uta, Rctiiully dccreancd durinii the year Ivy nlwtit nix [mr- • he received a diploma sri li lion
In kindergarten music loach
cpfit. Thin improvement la attributed In large mensure to ora
lug. s i llrcnau, OaintHVlIlt, Gvur
the safety campitlxnlt bring conducted In the United Htntca. gts. from I’rof, I'frfferkom , noted
Among-indiiHtrfut |Hillcyholdern of the Metropolitan muelclau and eomjiuser. Lator,
Life lnaurnnce Ck&gt;m|Hiny, thin decline of six percent re­ rihlle taking a I'rogrcssiv* Series
sulted in a new all -time low for fatal accident* of At.U jmr Cours* by eurrospondenc* under
lha supervision of Joseph H off'
100,000. Thin new minimum among policyholdera ta mild man,
Mrs. Munson ws* honored
to be due largely to the reduction o f fatal automobile uc- by Ihe request front the publishers
cidont* In lnrgc Induntrlal centers, where moat of thpjypl- to-o*c her iirlglnnl ile fin I bm t In
Icyholdera .live nnd where the speed of uutnmqhllni Is Ihrlr msnurl* of insiruelion for
young beginners, t i Imp dsfinlmore strictly controlled than In th# rural centers.
Mi ■», bees us* of clarity and
With information aa yet Incomplete for llu^ United brevity, corteded any they had
Staten, it ia estimated that during 10d7, about once lit ev­ used. During hvr long career a t
ery 10 days on an average, there occurred a motor vohlcip Instructor
she never
ceased
accident in which fivo or more.persons were killed'at one learihing for new Ideas and
time, and these persona were often member* o f th# Wine methods of leaching.
Ilsr special organ Instruction
family. Similarly, five or more persons were killed In q was
under Minor C. Baldwin, U r
tingle homwBKldefft #n th^-aventge ut letuit once each Frys of Philadelphia, and Charles
month.—
•
,&gt; r t* : y r ■\
M. .Court* In, noted
Belgian-A*
Outstanding catastrophes o f 1937 in which large num­ mrrlcan organist. F or ovor thirty
bers o f Uvea were loat, were: the Ohlo-Mlaahlslppl Valley years she was organist of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church, Sanfonl,
floods, In which hundreds wero.killcd; the explosion which Fluridn, never m isting a service,
wrecked the school building at New Londorf, Texas, the •xccpt for illneas or absence from
worst school calamity in recorded history, in which 29-1 ihe city.
Slnte ihe beginning of her work
lives were lost; the burning o f the dirigible lllndenburf,
with 36 lives loat; nnd the coal mine accident at MidgE, In music, Mrs. Munson had dealt,
with the Thco. Proesor Company
Ala., which topk n toll of 34 lives,
. of Philadelphia, Pa. tlowovor, to
----------o--------■hrr, Thro. Prrosor Company srosi

Rev. Ashby Jones
Talks On P e a c e
At Rotary M eet

.

WH

A NEW SYStEM
A gruarantee in writing with eveiy Mo*
hawk Tire, Prest&gt;0-Lite B a t t ^ and r'Ctreaded tire we B ell.
All adjustm ent will be completed in
minutes at oiir store with rio tratinporta1'
tion charges added.

Adjustment Basie
Mohawk Tires
Passeriger cars 9,000 miles or 9 monthl
to 18,000 miles or 18 months. Trucks or
Commercial Service 18;000 miles or 6
months,

Preat-o-Lite

ones

6 months to 24 months.

Retreaded
Unconditional guarantee on cancan in­
cluding all road hazards 6,000 mQea 0 r 6
months.
Our guarantee on tread wear 9,000 riillM’
or 9 months.

Obr MettiQ Med

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J A N U A R Y 1 0 , 10S8

PAGE

6cial And Personal Actwities

Scintillating. Stare O f “Stagr Door”

Tampa,

Fla.,

was

Foreign plane* arriving III Kng-

OVlfeDO

land front dlsCosc-ali IrkPn ar^df
may tw forced in tan&lt;l at "san i­
tary glrdtniii#**" nnii lw "itk h v
fu eled' Urt'lr,- Hit- li'itn, o f |iro
poxrrt piililli licnltti rrmlatiun*.

Dinner Party Given
EZEKIEL
T U IIO A V
T h ar* will be n board meeting
of Tha ju n io r W rit Krliool V. T.
A. a* 1-00 o'clock followed by
the regular m etnng
at
*:3»
t/clock. All member* arn urjrcd
to gilklld. Refreshm ents will ba

tfPO o’clock. M m P arker and
Hcbteaaea.
T h e re 'w ill bo n meeting of
u * . Board of manog'r* of the
' Banfdrd Garden Club at
Ui*
borne of lira . If. M. Papwortli
at 19 00 o’clock/
FRIDAY
..T W Central Circle of ibe San*
ford Garden Club will meet a t the
ktm * of U fa. G. E. Rollins, 2100
Park Avenue, a t 10:00 o’clock. No

JfW.Angcl Entertains
•

Legion Auxiliary

t i n . P. J . Angel was h a ste n
to the local unit of the American
Legion Auxiliary which held :&gt;*
Monthly meeting at tier homa nn
palm etto Avenue Friday after*
boon with Mr*. T. I~ Sullivan
jwealdent, presiding.
. A r*port wn* glvrn of Ihe New
Vtay1* Eve Ball a fter which ruu*
tinq m allet* were dlapdaed of.
At the conclusion of the liual*
Mesa evasion a »"et*l hour wa» efljeywd Those prvient were: Mr*.
T , d Salllvan, Mrs. A rthur Oranan,
■fa'. W, ft. llofm ann. Mra. C. I .
Irwin, Mr*. R. A. Cobh. Mrs. I-c*lie W ent, M n. P. J. Angel, Mrs
f . I t Roumlllat nn&gt;l Miss Jonn*
«t&gt;e U In g .
__________

Mr. and Mr*, lla rry Dradlimu
entertained ihe "Ju»t For Fun''
hunting club Friday evening v illi
a dinner parly a t the Dew Drop
Inn.
1). D. Welborn, toailm av.er,
read a poem which h* bad compoaed named "T h e Lust R-juodDp". The poem warn about the
club member* and incident* during
the hunting season. Dancing war
enjoyed llituriglfciut the evening.
The ntrmi «•** na follow*: venb an "Jew, ttiilw n fry, qoall, fried
chicken, English peaa, rice and
gravy, vegetable salad, hot bla*
cult* nnd butler, coffee and cherry
Redding.
There enjoying Iht* iteration
were: Mr. and Mr*. II. Z. Johnaon,
Sr. and fam ily, Mr. and Mr*. R. Z.
Johnson, Jr., Mr. and Mr*. D..U.
Welborn, slid family, Mr, and Mr*.
J . K. Adam*, and fam lly^M r. and
Mrs. It. A. Adam*, Mr. and Mr*.
W. A. MrMullen, Mr. and Mr*.
Jack Burney, Mr. snd Mr*. H arry
Itradham and family, Mia* Loren*
Collins and W. F. Itradham.

Miss Clara Bray To
Wed Dr. Burrett

Mr*. Mabel Giles of H*ln*i
CBy
vlalling friend* and rata
‘"

SEETHETRUTHI

Hi

|

House Shelves
Plan For Vote
By All On War

Mla* Beatrtca Howard hint 11#'
Marcia
Valeska left
y e w r.la y
nudrilng from Jackaonville ly
plnne fo r .Chtcago, HU a fte r hm
ing apent* the holidays here w|Th
Mr. and Mr*. It. A. Ilow sid.

CITY BRIEFS

Rev. Sproul Conducts
S e R fe s P w ^ ic f t
Rev. John W. Sproul reviewed
the • lllhla Instruction* for Dlvlna
healing a t the Full Uospol T aber­
nacle l* i| Bight where he aald,
"When you come, claiming lb*
1-oPt'a promise of healing, you
inofcss to the world th a t you Hava
fafth in Him, and therefore Hi*
W ord.is at atake. If you are not
Ia n led, the unbeliever will point at
you the finger of scorn ami say,
•Fee, there la nothing to it. It la
*11 a fake.’ "
Tho wily reason we do not
understand tha Bible ia because w*
have-no yielded upraalvna to God
h r added, "W e have not believed
on &lt;lte Lord Jeaui ChrMI aa tha
Scrip urea present Him and than
been filled with tho Spirit. . Tlie
devil himself believe* that Jrau*
fh rla t waa the Son of God with
power to he dor* not truat II Im.
"Imoklng a t the rauso of aick*
r.es* and dlarnse we find that they
were not In any way Incidents of
man’* original stale, but e« the
contrary utterly firrrign thereto.
Slckneee came uopn man aa a
(onseirurnce of hit ' disobedience!j

On*

r . H IlnlHie) of this City ha*
been appointed captain I'luumandIng Woiopnnr " A ” at the Marlon
Institute at Morion, Ala for the
school year.
*
Ytoiator* of c ity Ordinance*
will b * tried befor* City Judg*
Frank L. M lll*r In a *e*«lon of
the MunfrlPal Court at lb * local

Police HIM tun tb|* a Hr moon at
l:IH) o’clock* i
Tin. r*gul*r »e1hl-wfSkly m eet­
ing of the C ity ' Coulmlisioner*
will b&gt;. held In the city
11*11
liinlghi ut 7 'll) oTIork,
City
Cleyk, Fr*nk H. Lamson rvpori
od toduy.
Tho wookly luncheon uf the
Sanford
Junior
Cliamh*r
of
Commerco will bo bold in th«
Vnplei Jloia) tomorrow al 11: IS
oVIork, oftletnla of. tho orgunl
sathni announced imhry.
Tho C'giilar monthly uferllng
o M h » leiay-U of Director* of the
Sem lno|e\, County
Chamber of
Cotiunercel wllll be h#ld In the
Chamber building Tuesday night
T:su o r lock, T. K. Hlmpsun,
Prustdvnt. announced today.

prepilatlima cuminlllre, who tonfen til wlin Mr, llnosi vell tw|re
i n . -ojil hi roil llml erlsung In.I week ti'KoplIng iiilitllionot
noid
Ihe
hr ltd Inf. farillHe* would he o n »r tiSUil appropriation*,
lisilonsl deT*n.i’ progiom wmilil
in veil.
,
he *p&lt;-il tnrmirii the Rouse as
Dolk To Air Steal
Ui naressionul leader* last night la l'I'llr Us iio sllili'. *—^
Tlie ii'iid a r natal a|'ptopr|si»d|iiiiiled that til* cost id the,
t ill lie brought up for
supplemental iooshiio will nihil Unn
belsrren 11 oo.Oou.UOii nml lion,' ron.Mrr.ilInn Jmim dlntrly a firr
mio.ooo to the chief earcullri’ s lllslu.al of |he Independent ef
if )irv.loff|rr lic n e lr f ap
1.,Ill,,n dollar defi iiM'
hmiaot.' f 1" ’ '
The hulk nf 'tha Increase w ill ite i-iopil"tltm i. Tn rlor *«|d. nridlng
Piul li would ronform tc
tho
»|ien* » o Improving the navy’j
nlc min ond undersell fii|-i-e., nnd' “J* o Id* id’a progniin. llu* mldlfunds wllh'h III,. Pie,III-lit
hiilHi'.hlun Ilr&gt; Ih hi
surface - lional
1
lie
In
n .. t
'IH o.k, he .old. will
r ,Up,,rnlr.l in o ileflelegry h|T).
Altack* " 0 ucG**eer»"
Ta i lur nltntkrd *’|hrer hoe
Cmo'i'ilnc
naiiona" Iwlilrh
Iio
Hid not namei, and *nli1 tho
I'n ltcd SI Me/ must he "on It*
guard, nr Iilliriwiae a .Urprls"
"illore Him rsleh us flat ^llote^l,,■,
‘ Tile irosram whirl) tlm pre*i*
dent lint in mind," lie nalii, "i*
aclunlly u |neparaHou for pear'
—a wutnhil' tu other
powerV
•hut tiler had belter go
en»V
with .I’ nrie Ham. Trestle* mean
nothing today, ond II would he
i*olos*ii||v lillnlle for tlie United
Hlu'ie* to lank" u" iiieparutlona
tor eventunlltlM, nui )u&gt;i pray
' 1ml .11" ' r&lt;'*l uf tho world would
ho good
* . .
"It would lie Jii&gt;l like taking
file polin' off III'
Mroct*
of
New York and iduuding
wjili
oTarrlmWe-.-*U he luw
ahlillo*
rrpt-tlad teday. One wn* in Seventh- Ih** ll'n llUst, toll I the". wdi7d -p i,t
(in ert and French Aveilin' und tlm isn't li'illi t Iio I way.''

other near TwentA second Hlreel’1
i&gt;od Hanford Avenue. No damn in
no* reported.
■j .

A "Khl* P arty’’ will he liahl
by member* of
th e . Sanford
Tourist Club'S in i ho Clininlior
ol Cnmmvrce hiiildliiK
luulgtitui rording lu mi nmiouiicemnil
Mr. and Mr*. O. W. Rnnfa *n
uf Mra. C- O. Knrl. president of
nwinr* Ih* birth nf a baby hay the Club. Members of the Long
at the F*m a |4 tmagbton' Mewood Tourist Club will he hou
mu rial ItoapRal (hi* momlng- |
■■red guest*.

lal m »

t *4

FU&gt;W

C k i . k r T M e : I’iio N K H t - j

Duo-Therm
O i l . H O R N IN G
i' t 'l r f u l a t l n g If e n le n t

HEAT ,
The Entire Home
L O W I 'l l IC E —
EASY TER M S

HOFMANN

A world radio conference In
t'ajio, Kuypl, In February will
*iod» ih ■ Increasing Interference
III short warn broadcasting

Electric Service
IhO Magnolia Are.

I’ hoa* 111

ih e T o w e i i
s Jan
Is Your Supreme SaA

Everything Reduced!
Take your choice from

:

ij

this Bountiful Stock

Sale Continues Daily, This Week
Remember

Tuesday Specials

FareH Be«t!

StnrtiiiR

TudRday, 9 A. M
All Our

$1.25 unit »l.0tl

Member* of ib e .Sanford r i i "
Depart own! were called to ( t
tm gulsh two g ra ss fire* last tu t
•rd ay , F ire Chief Mack Ctevekod

DINE &amp; DANCE

R. N. NIPPER

WK IIAVK A
NICK A H SIIim iK N T

7»h Si.

Cntpielln was France’s
e!or tn the I Dili century,

PERK’S
CLUB

ALL KINDS
if*. Aa*. pa awe

lie ,

One Hour Sale

Mrs- Frank L- Miller,
who
Th4 Spanish lii'iiiisUIon lirgaii
ain* will be fargivrn and your recently Underwent
a
major In ilie IStli nnd ir.lh leiituria*
richness hralvd If you Will but operation a | tha Fernald i.aaghand wn* lint wholly uhollshid
tru at Him."
ton Memorial im.l&gt;ll*l a a , re
Until
till.
Parted a* allghlly improved by
I’OOTrONKMKNT
relative* today. Mr*. Miller lia*
The Business Woman'* Circle of been in g rrtilcei rondjtnn for
tie Presbytrrian T huirh will not aeverel daks.
meet tonight aa schmlulad.
Francis
Monrehaad
of
Ml.
Dor* whn recently anderwent
a majoi operation at th e Farnahl
Laughton Memorial lloepltal * » .
dlarharged from the InatHulhm
«M* morning, h o .p |ia | affirm ),
reported today.

SIGNS

llnitnolla

CUT FLOWERS

Too Ijile To CltuwifF

K atharine Hepburn, Ginger Roger* nnd Adophe' Mrnjnu brjnjr
I You Imre a lot of money Invested
■parkllng characterliatIona a* die co-star* of RKO Radio'* '■Srftge
J In hat hnntr of yours, snd nit*
I orally y«o want to keep it In goo I
Door.*' Mia* Hepburn leave* a Inkurlrm* homo in adopt a stage
liondiUcn n the lowest
possible
career,-MiaR Rygera It her pungent room-mate, ami M rnjnu playa a
Jrost—T hat's why when painting
diaatvirul producer. Adapted frond the brilliant
Ferber-Kanfman
(tim e rolls around
It's sm art to
In this community.
RroAdway suceeva. "Stage Door," feature* Gall Patrick, Cunitancc
Seventh.
Eighth, and Ninth trp reify DOZIER A GAY paint’.
Collier. Andrea Leeds, B*mu»l S. Hinds and Lucille llall. "Stage grade one-ae: playa will I* given ‘Stanley Ifogets Hardware Co.
Door" la showing tonight at the RHi Theater.
..C
neat
Thursday night,
Jabuary
for rent
1.1th at the Oviedo High School l-Yirntahnl apartm rnt
Cufft-e Shop space fur rent, (III
oil oilier nnv»t powers In tne.o at 7:4* P. M.
calogorlen.
Our boy* and girl* aw ay In WH IlntoL
of Jan, l , . l t S 7 —last nffl school have all returned to cnllege
Mr! and Mr*. F. D. Weldon. J /.,
(in I slsllstlt'a released liy the a fle r spending the holiday* wlih JOIIJIVANVKD: n u rsin g ., .house
or maid,
leiujsc
*nd two aoqs of Fartwaod, N. Jl,
mo
departm ent Ihn United he people at home. Miss Clara "cleaning.
Joltea, lUI K. Rth St.
are Ihe gueata of Mia* Ruth lion I
hlnle* Imd only ,1!» modem «|*
and W alter Hand a t th eir Bo.i . i
r lio iir a and M iiwkI im i suhinn
t’ olorrd 1
Cantlnua* r.om !•*•* Os*
on P ath Avenue.
a id n instruct Ion of more »ub lilni' compared with si suit in
laundry
luni Inc* and de.truyeni instead re pm'lIroly, for tlr*at llrlt'idn,
sink. Mn
Mr. and Mra- lla rh e rl' Lyman of mure tMillie,hip.
h: mid IS (nr Japnn. Si nnd is
of Orlando, form trly
of I his
The president. In hi* hud**t f i r I' 'lie* nnd 71 mill 71 lor
(T lored Homan want* washing *t
city, spent today In Sanford to luersiige |a*l wr'ek. remmmendad
home. Call for Charlotte, linn K
nttand thn m naral aerrlc.'. of n .iid ru rtlo n o ftlw o super dirad
lt.'t&gt;r&lt;'senl*tlvo Tny|or, of Col"iienclii* In addition I" twn now riot", tlinlrinsn of the lion«e o f'

Ijint Time*

reuwt'ttocwi

Office Equipment Co. •

IF YOU NEKD

u t the University m rtorldn will
t»e uilffonl t:. Iteaaley of Hanturd

ry n T p

COLEMAN’S

R. B. Trueman arrived lo la y
from Jacksonville to at lend the
f.n * ral of C. A. Afama.

C«ntlftu#d l run

*&gt;

lla «e you rrail U f
fcr
KUIrn «.«rNf-r * 4m.m» ih f ttltla
«lM»ti.jr Mfcn tan* NHmrfeal pi*
itlrHllwn
|«
Sam tnnir t f lift |*ur rupr frwpft

CHILDREN’S
DRESSES

are Here Again!
Join The
Whoopee Maker*
Al

a m i BARBD THY!

EVESY

i n s i d s trrofiY .
OF
THE WORLD'S
MOST INHU­
MAN RACKET!

TO THE MUSIC OF

ovely dtrssr* for children
L
fioni 2 years up lo Id —
piinVd ami |pleio (ulors and
n iiiliiiialhin* all "f our.fl-2l&gt;
and I .IH) gtork, lies* makes
t'hoie* 74e Tuesday 'J A M.
lor on* hour only.

And At 3 P. M. Tuesday
Added Attraction!

Our 1.25 Dress Slip

N IG H T

Btifeniriisg m a n ’s

CHARLIE
KOONS

LUNG#

and hig N»w York
SWING KINGS

SPECIAL
TURKEY DINNER

Choice
Uf Lot
Beaiglfal slip* of F rrn rh Crop* and llrocad*&lt;I Satin
and plain Ba'ln. bias or atralght ru t— they are in .1*^
rose and white, One hour I J o l P. M. Tuesday,
Choir* 77c. .
*
• &gt;' y

of Quality

Me rchandise
In a.ThrQlimr.

Unheaoal
rices
All W o m e n ’s and
Children’s wear, all
Piece Goods, Hosiery*
Gloves, B l a n k e t s ,
Comforts.
Ail Men’s
and Boys’
Wearables
At Reductions

Come and Get It” and Save Money!
L iqU O Il BERT E ll BY T B B
DRINK ONLY

V h ig e

«»*da

NO C o r S ^ A R G B

SANFORD,

!'

FLORIDA

&lt;

t

�f

1 *' *-v?.Vn '* L V-**4
•K raV t l

U-AA.‘aa'Sa^4

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lJwnl Na anppllaa
lappllaa luudtral*. rif, 'naaad M f i n l i . markat i t ii t r
.R ia par da* ban, maflljr llr.
_JHtUCCOI.ll ria. I » l s f , p.r lb
iCABDAOR: RappHaa light. dr■ (band medarata. marital ntradr
,, p ja Capanbiaia bulb par tun.
a flM * .
poor 4liallir, allabilp

i

E U .
M - n
, dlanaJa* - 1air, nwrhat aiaadr. rin.
fe PM l&lt;L bun.. 40c; TOPPKt). |&gt;u.
r .u p r a , a a a la gaallly, IM t-IM l.
!
CAtlUFI-OWKlI: duppllaa tlnhl.
j daman* light. marbal aiaadr, Fla.
. Manaitt Birin rrf. Na auppllaa
t.S l i | baa. hyra. A 'ria. only fair
T afinlllr, il.r t-ll.il,
faw
bail,
Pf"'CnfillltTi Flor. 14~ rrl«, ernrre.
tJ I.V j" few aalaa antall Ilia 11.40» •». Faw aalaa aalld Iwada, II.tv.
^ ■ |‘C»if,NT)y

IIKAHTR: Fla.

dm

... . COIN aid 14 CAllllAOKi Fla. par

ft M
k-

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CJr /
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LUBBOOK. T**., Jan. 10-—(AP)
—H r a n r day taw pricUcc in
T iu a would t l y * bean all rlgkt

do.. M T k
CUM-AIUM: Kin, y*r twa. baa.
( • » p*r d m baa, II-I h .
c Uciimiimiiai f u , baa hyra.
K» l a n l l n
KUOl'I-AMTi Fla. baa
bora,
low, II,Tl.
KOUAKOl,)t.' ria. m baa, Ipr*.
No
report**.
UmrUCMi It. Ilnatan; bappIlM
liberal, ilainanii llalit, HfHrhil
•leady, Vla. I !i blln. Iiyra, I b lN ;
ICKtlKfia; K. U Orta Klaw, IITla.
MUkTAIlU: ria. Carly, l o m ,
( • * rale*. por dm. bun, « c .
oNIONHt Ulrmul fin. |nr dm.
bun., i n . la ala* l l - i i t . NORTH.
KlUi. j-ilowa, M lb. ba*a 11.41ll.lt .
I’AflMl-KITi Kla. par dm. bun,
!»•»»«.
I'KARt I HuaTlab)
F la,
b aa
bnra, faw act. tu au alltr, IM »PKCAMOi O .ere'a a Iu . ria. m i 10* .
&gt; 1’HrPtCllB: . F la
bua bpra,
Wnhdera. fair iiualllr, faw fl.lt.
4 bua. « n a II.M.
laUTATOIMi Oupplla* llabt ta ­
rnand /nodaraia. inarh.i aiaadr
Fla. bua bpra., A aria, Rllaa Trlninpha, flald Brad* * park Ns.
l a pi.aR-Ri.Rdt No. i a li-ii-f t.fe i
Commercial*. 40-41*.
IIAIlIrflIKH; F la, par do* bun,,
lead, par doa Ha, United, arnarBllr. Me.*
MPIMACfJt Fla. tin*
bahla.
Itlonmadal*. Blaw, tonally, Ma­
li.**.
BUUAHIfi Kla, baa. babta, Tal­
lo w
Croinmacka,
|I.C*-|t.l*.
WIIITN No aappll**.
BWk Mt INtTATflRNi Bonibarn,
Potto Itlco*. Curad
11.11- II. Ill
FI*, unrarod t l .ll - ll .lt .
TfiUATOKBi bua plica llabl. «*•
mand niodarala marbal alaady
Ita Iona* rrla appro*. II IP*., *at
wldr ran** In pualliy, piBb • •,*
lurnlna. It.tli nip**. ant* da
qualllr A condlllnn, t f c - I t t L ' ’
TIIIINHH: Huppllaa
modarala,
damaad fair, marbal alaady, Fla.
par ooa bua., M-I*r
roilN ; &lt;Mlialla.lt b. Carolina
CtVT b**a II.M-II.M. _________

&gt;AT,

g j p . w rtraw r. o u a w m

•ofi, Judfa J. J. Dillard, on* of
tba finin'* flr.t barristers. .
j
"Anoimonl* waran’i
Iliad In
court Hunt" he rti plained. “Tba
BrRUBieitlnon usually r«aorte«l In
llala .or a ll ■ana.’*

GLASS

Pluto, moil rocptilly diacoyercd
of the planala, revolrea around
•he nun in U l year*.

.

MIRRORS . P A B m ~ ^

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof P ro d u d f1

POLICE CAN RELAX
KNDICOTT, N. V , J in . 10,—
VD—A raconl
or no
major
criminal mar* nl Kndln.lt ln
nearly two yaary it raporiad by
city police. An armod
holdup
occwrfTd In Docambar, I ME. bul
line* Ilia! tlmo flier* baa not
beat! • alnalo
rnurdrr. large
banlary, theft or awludle.

BAGGETT’S LIQUOR STORE
F E A T U R IN G

FOR D EU G O U S
SNACKS. . .

THE VERY BEST

L E G A L N O T IC E

WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS

BTOCKIIOI.imUli~H^CrtMO
Tl.a Annum llaaiiao *f ||
Moehkoliltrs o f cIto ONCKOL
f! TPit KMB COMl&gt;AN T V l l i ^ S i
©f. l | | Cum|mr
O N M ^ B m IiniIo County, f l &amp; *
ill,
Itlli, IMI I
IHIanadi If, u_ lUldamaa
M*«ralary.

• So Far This Season

N . N lf b ln d *

A r*

rb lfU B o . 111.

D E L IV E R Y
S a n fo rd , F h .

Arcade Did*.

RILEY’S

d aaloo
m illl o w .
I r la a .
I.
u r d lu a r r
w o i w w t b a r a d io , mwulr, i , r
« * . w llb a M a tin * rlaH J * " o o o l. W o w a n t
a n » » M to n m r an d
a e ll fb h . fM tr O M H t
FI arid u.
,
. awep— H le o .
Ptarlwniao
w i o
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U S E R -A G E N T S W A N T E D

a Ken Hodges Boasts
§4; Winners A Night

food a guide th* morning line U
•o th* betting public.
In the feature a t I-ongwood to*
night Bide T raffic and Chanc*
Charlie are likely to be (he belting
favorl'ea with Speedy Event elei*
: A hand Ira ppar whoia »orih ha. behind. The te it U over th* fu tu r­
,V fc*M or*rIooked by doy t n Inara ity court* In th* ninth rac*.
i Rod Sanford “Orlando Kannel Club
'RRIm b i c u m U llfh t Saturday
&gt; k i * 0 Gaorga Rarerm an, m utnrl
M teagar, announced before th*
E N T R I E S T O N IG H T
"■Iwom that Kan Hodf**, official ap*
proxim ate odea band lea ppar for
U a club had h id an avaraxe of
, four'W
lanara par night thua far
fa r ju* a r.
four wlanara
»oai K im
E .4 W • eeaaon.
A»d» Itirawb.r
h m I* raaac.
!1
A m h to follow hla choice#, Cofinmlin
IJluaa Uaaalr
I i ohawn on tho morning lino ( f l n t
kKQOHli , flACRi^ l^ n a r n r v , ,
S-,;llG# * f add* on Hi* big odd* OOOIJ) Traffle Dual
Frlaadly Fak*
f, fatk w ad and ballavara warn re- u..iri&gt;i* nr**u
noortina u m
'f, warded
with
aia wiaa
wlBa in
in m*
(ha 10
in' Kina
•"'■'“t Muul
Mtoir
Furl
wmruao w
iw am
n««»ranaTraflla
e aranta. Tw# aacond eholcai won, t iiiiu i h a c k : i - i i Mil*.
I-,, and th* other two aranta were, " ' T S
'* ’TCaralal
r
Wald
t ' caplgrad by outsider*.
I Kami* llarlln*
I-...•
* trhana*
mar*
*^'*n"*
i
JfO SECRET
Flylaa Tkiwuah
Htar
.
1rial. Turf
H
t ,T h • r• ,, no aacrat about It;' Mr, ^VmflllTH "l*U(’Hi Kui'uriir.
‘'uiurily.
lea*
laddie
[I Modga* laid , “and really no trkk Whiak
.
■
“
IllUa Win#
i i , ! • H. It Just nacaaaltata* a careful
laaawptiaa
x .an d purely mathematical atudy of 11.,.* Nouamiiiii
iiudd Oata
: i mh*.
3 I ha past parformancaa of the g r e y l
" r ,:Ml ,: '-1*
Ann *True
hound*. Th# dog* a t Longwood are v * n " l^ "
l.urky Mid*
Traffla Dlrseter
running vary do** to form and. Ju.i Friar*
Blmpaoula
th a t makes my morning llna look 1h’d Jtii * iia c K: Futurity.
Wry good indeed to It* followera.” Hi liny
Hanaur llantar
f.
Mr
aludloa each
oarh race
rarol I(^
&gt;-*t. ‘tm
Fant
NT. HadoM
HOdge* aiudlaa
t.lrh Hull
MyMaharaa
Val.alln*
Jr.t
aaparmtsly, conaidera ih* d a u ofj can Harr
Ana Tru*
•' tr a y ho usd In Ih# arani, th alr p aet' , J i KV
N A n i::* -i» a tii* .
taoarda and finally daddM «h*i 1 ?m?rN i“.y
InAlan Ymbar
on farm se-ano-ao should
Then Cat* tilrl
A 'ill
ha namea th* aacond choice, third
"kki 'i it ii * iiai 'H: Fu^uriiy.
*hda* and «o on dawn th* line. Ill* (War i.a*d»r
imia Vaniar*
chokes or* only designated by that i* '!1' i!!.,;r.*|,l,m
o u i l Vi*J
appraxlm aia odd* which arc posted it h itaala
uniy man
R Ml th* odd* board before aaeh race.
n in t h IMCNi r-iu rM r
&amp; . Th# dog ahowlng the Iowmi odd* X p r V "JmSy
b” u T m it.i
r- I* hi* firat thole* and eo on.
Hand. Andrew
Chance Ojarll*
5. - H r' »
l**k '• no-Ml,f
i^ r i t , AOt
f o r 'a ll of hi* aalactlona ar* ear** Paarlea* Hurbla
F rank’s rl.oR*
yi Alii* checked be tha Rtala Karina Hotel. Frland
Itlu* liep*.
•«,
f i ! I . 1 111 i i "
l ™1 lx&gt;na Mlar
CbarmlaM Maid

- '

SHOOTING THE WORKS

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

K b a n aanb. to-7».i U l l a l i n o
Rr.ToflAl’KFIIlllTi Fla. aid. baa
h ’ fM b . ll.4l-ll.M j U l l a
11.110 ® P A V fta W
” " b- "
X- baa, loaib, fk-l*a: U l l a ll- llr .
AFPUCO: auppll.4 maearala. d.I ’baand lair, market ataadri Ka«*'■ am, baa b a ll.. Torn Impfrtai.,
V Utility
or
muni.
Il.aa li ai;
IT Jljnnb Twlga Ullllty «r Ibtunt.
w l t H - l l , l l l Daltclaua Ullllir «r
a*a|l. I i .il - iu * . v d I. it* ” up
B F il.li'iin .
&amp;&gt;■ MUHU i (Bnnpl Duppllaa llabl
I t a iM naadarala mariai aieatlrj
■■' Fla. baa bpm, Ulant mrlnalaia
■an* Vnlanttuaa faw rale* lanrp
- a rrak, lt.tl-ll.M i arAlaarr. | l l i :

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J A N U A R Y 11 T H R U J A N U A R Y 18, 1938
Swaakyawlg glaaaoa K raft
8|waad* eaaia* la.

no, i at-’B r o m a v

Sliced Peaches

- 3 for

aaa c a n i m t r k ib t r u t * n n (. o i .iik v

She Still LOVES Flowers

GREYHOUND

P IP P IN G A R D EN S
W E S T F IR S T S T .

2 YEAR

TEXAS R0S&amp;BUSHES
25c EACH
HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CO.

*rr*|rn ha. Inriruai-t! |tK
porlahla abort arilVn intlii
from 100 lo :.noo in III.,

(DEALER)

“Hurpea’a Scads Grow”
Th* l-ltH-rty ball cracked
IR.iB.

In
I

I W . F IR S T S T .

P H O N E 41

T O l'l’IITON DRUG CO.

NEW 1938

Oldsmobiles
Sixes &amp; Eights

Try A Delicious
Home-Cooked Meal

V2 ton to 12 ton

G M

Q

Bantam Corn
3 for
Maxwell House Coffee Lb.
Hershey’s Cocoa
Lb.
Phillip’s Soups

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VOLUME XXIX

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1938

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Are Increasing

Byrnes Flays Woman1
Concerti
Lynching Bill
In Filibuster

Industrial R e cession
AndDroughtBlamed
For Drop In Nation­
al Farm I n c o m e

S a y s . Carpetbaggers
MadeLynchingNecessary Once.But It
I Declining *Now

W allace Says

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Rev. Ashton Jones

NUMBER 1 1 *

Established In 1908

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Plans 3
M rs. M iller,
Big S ta n Native Of City,
Dies Suddenly

FILMED'PAN AY.

s s w a 11

Storm Delays
R em oval O f
Crash Victims

out nf town pm-ta who will
TBs Sanford Woman's
C lft
Is planning to sponsor Co-opur
be chanted a minimum fee.
■tlva Concerts under tha dlrafc I All money ,rair&lt;il throouh
Ion ot the Columbia Ooocsijs
the cotlerllnn of mrmhershJp
Corporation, r national Instil
dues, t, di-poslled in the local
lion having (00 cities iTstng
bank under the Jurisdiction «f
service. Mrs. A. M. Philips
a l&gt;ca| treasurer. T k|, money
nonneed today.
la spent only for tha nrtl«ts
A campaign for member
and the attending Joeii) ex­
will begin Monday, avening w h
pense*.
b
a masting at tha Woman's Cl b 6. A minimum of three concerts
at rod o'clock whrn
retrei It ! U assured during each to'/'
Mrs. Frank L. Miller. wiAmpf
WASHINGTON. Jsn. 11. —Iff) menls will ba served. Ilenrr I »son. arid n , many more n* ih« Judge Frr.uk l« Mllli-r.jdkHl a&gt;th&gt;f
—Senator nrm*a. South Caro­ Vemer. southern district ml i
membership makes possible.
lina
Democrat,
continuing a a**r, will oulllna the entire p U n ( T. A rtists are chosen hy n loci) Fi-msld lau g h to n M rm nriai'H us|i|ial rsrly this monting following
■toady attack from tho South for the campaign which la pa,
rnnimlttoe. nt Ills clo-s of ilia n short illness.
on tbs antl-lynehlng bill, charged follows| membership campaign.
Mrs. Mlllrr was iaim a t Mel-|
In the S en d s today It would 1. The Association I" organised R. The More
M c m h e ,T h e lonvillc, as K infcnl was formerly
-arouse ll| feeling between sec­
on a- Membership Dasis.
\ More Concerts,
known, on Dct. t.
and her
tions"
t. Tho Membership is secured A . an add jMriiia|, real mu HL Inn nr hire la-cn In &lt;hl* city during |
World peaca advocate is spend­
Tbs filibuster against Uis bill,
In ■ one-week campaign
gn. At Augustine, Where Iheso roncerts her entire life.
ing a busy week in Sanford ad ­ going Into Its fifth day. drew
the close' nf the campaign
will also ho held, has offered to
Mrs. M lllrr was the daughler ofi
dressing school, luncheon clubs from Senator Hartley of K*n
BOZEMAN. Mont., Jan. U ,
membership list Is closed,
give Ihe members of the local Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J , Doyle, nnr of)
Norrnon Alley, cameraman for
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 11.— and other civic organisations on lucky, tbs Democratic leader, •
no on* may Join for another Kssoclntloti reciprocity. Tho fid- S-'snfortl’s pi-mtH-re fsnrllies. Khi; llnlvrrsal Pietures,
who was —r(A P )— A drivinir *now(A P ) — Secretary Walface ithe evils of w ar and explaining reiteration of his Intention to
year.
| losing conemds are scheduled nnd Mr. MillAc were married hrre aboard the Panay a&lt; Ihe tlnrr it Hlnnn totlay nhrouded th e
told tha Senate' tinemploy th a t tho beat way to avoid war bold later Senate sessions until I. Tha members,
there: Helen Jopsnn, Rletropnll- on July 6, 19M nnd Im'h have ber-n was bombed and sunk In the fKidlon of 10 victim s o f tho
there Is action nn tbs measure.
of annual dues,
m ent com m ittee tmlny that Is not to prepare fo r war.
I ten Opera 8 l l |— Wednesday. Jmi, nctlvo in srxisl and civic affairs Yanrftie River by Jopancsr liomb. Northwest
Airlines plan*
The leader added he had not de­
to attend alt cone
II. Carol* Goya. W o rld , Greatest sinrti that time.
'demands fo r rural relict
ing planes, look tho pit-turn on crunh nnd Impeded their re;
cided definitely whether to hold
a re presented by the Assoc!
dancer— Jan. I*. Da fie. grants — The survivors sre her husband, tho "llotiiliiiig of the II. R. S. movnl from the remote clearwere increasing steadily and
night sessions. Byrnes, taking
lion each season, without ed4l Itenhwn Pianist—April 1.
ono son Frank I.. Miller, Jr., "f I'snay" which are showing a t (ho in* 14 milt’tt north o f h e r e .\
th a t neither local nor federal
the floor whan tha Renal" con­
lion* I expenav.
d Tho campaign —will hn con Oiliindd, riitp"daughter, Mr*. J . P. lilt* today. *
Tin1 Inspection party o f
vened. asserted there "hs, been 4. No single admissions are
agencies "have the means to
I dueled hy local worker* and Hldge, oT Sanford; two grand
noitlid officialn and iiowamMl
a
steady
decline
hi
lynching
for
for
any
concerts.
Only
I
I,
rndqnnrters
will
hn
at
Uie
r hi Id ref), J. P. Itidgr, Jr. or thia
cope** w ith th e situation
tolled up the mountain tra ils W
to years. OUl of m.OM.OOO peo­
her* of th e association
Woman's Club. The (?|uh will he rity and fV ink I.. Mlllrr, H I, oT
th r spot where the big tranxpojt
T estifyin g a t tho unemple In tills country, only eight
attend. Presentation nf ■
open svery day next week from Grlnndo. Also two sisters, Mrs.
plane rrashi-il and biirnni la**
M om ent Inquiry, go blamed tho
were lynched during HIT.
bershlp card. Is require*
*'"•&gt; o'clock until &amp; no o'clock I.ula Clgy hf Jircksonllle, end Mrs.
yesterday.
«
Industrial recession, railing farm
Tha South Carolina senator
ad m |tta n r* An excsptlon
sod anyone desiring
Informs lien Small of New York City; two
The plana, pllotiil by NIc*
Prices, Increased mechanisation
spoke of the “outrage*" he said
this ru K g jrill be tourists
lion may rail 7»J.
brothers,
A
rthur
J.
Vnyle,
of
Mamrr. a veferan of o \ million,
of sericulture, and the drought
the South had suffered ot the
Memphis, Trim ., and F. F. Doyle,
miles of safe flying, w as. found
tor the critical condition which
bends ot “carpetlieggera
and
rf San Antonin, To*, and a number
Siam a fter tho crash but tha
be said demanded an aipanajon
scalawags'* during the
recon
of neiccs, nrpllrws arid cousins.
storm prevrnlril Immediate of*
ot rural roller,
alructton period and arid this
Mrs. M lllrr w-ss s im-mber "f
forts to bring out the bodies. .
Farm income, he said, would
mads It necessary for Kouilret-w
the Holy Cross Episcopal Churrh
Ranrhers said .thr plane wenb
fall this rear I to to percent
Milk sold by U dairies In the era to -take the law Into thslr
•m l funeral nervier* will be eon
Into a spin 200 fret from whwq
botow HIT. Relief need la the City of Sanford are well within own hands"
tli-'clerl a t Hurt Churrh Wednesday
they were rutting timber, ond
Sroatast, he said, In Itai (rest
Now, ha eeld. lynching is
aftermarn nt J;lbl n’rlork.
the
requirem
ents
of
the
City
o
r­
hurst Inlo flames as It h it •!&gt;*
Plains region which haB sutrapidly declining but some legli
Tho pallhrnrers who hnve licen
ground.
tersd from droughts sines lis t . dinance for Grade A milk, accord­ letora want to
-destroy
the
nskrd |o servo are; It. A. Newman,
Tho passenger* snd crew IM*
NEW SMYRNA REACH, Fla.,
President Itooserelt asked tire ing to the tw elfth analysis of the power of the stales" with the
C. M. Hand, Grorge A. DeColtes,
glr*n out by the alrllnsi
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Jsn
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11.—One
bundled
seventy
Industrial chieftain, to
confer year presented to the City Com­ anti lynching bill.
K. F. Householder, F. K. RoumllIn addiflon to Nick M am rr, pH
delegates representing 3IJ of tha
with him at the White House mission In the regular meeting
-Can one forget the record
1st, and D. I- Thrasher.
Klwanls ,Clubs of Florida a n J Jot. and F. W. West, ro-pilot,
Uto this afternoon on tha bu«lof the United Bletra government
in the City Hall last night.
mrluding Kidney J, Nix, Jullux both of Spokane, Northwoat Air­
Ma recess ten
In
tbo
Inforcemem
of
tha
na­
The standards sa l out in the
Dingfeldor and Karl Nordgren uf lines report rd th r ship earriadl
Those Intiled wars Alfred P.
tional prohibiten lawT“ ha de­
G. A.
Anderson.
B pokany
T hat the new City Tark
Sanford, w rie In altrniisnce at
Do -ribboned pigtails, knw p an t,
loan, chairman ot tha board ot ordinance provides th a t Grads A manded. l i t expressed a similar
milk sold in th e CUy of Sanford
/ ' *
thg Mid-Winter Conference which Wash.
constructed
on
tho
lake
front
and
many
other
alyls,
ol
children's
-dhall n e t contain Isee than . * * doubt, that . the emiUrncking
c - 4 b MsKaVee T hr Hodosm. ( M w i
c'-arnd- hrre Monday aflrrnoow.
Ire
s
s
were
o&lt;i
display
a
lU
rn
IM
fWccn
Ranfqrd
Avenue
and
percent of b u tter fa t aad th at measure rottlj be sbfdrcod.
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.Retiring secretary snd tirasu r- Co., Winnipeg, Canada. ,
— pama f
Meanwhile a Joint congression­ M ayfair Hotel he railed Fort I’S 'ty held In th r Chamber of Com­
the boOtaris count shall not be
U laivln, Rutlc, Afout.
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E.
F.
Kiumpf
of
West
Palm
merce
building
Iasi
evening
by
tinal commutes reported an agree­ Mellon Park and be dedicated m
in exeeee of 50.000.
W
alter
Ton,
postal
Inspector,
Reach,
re
p
u
ted
s
net
gain
of
six
F.levrn persons, mostly negroes,
100th anniversary of the Ssnford Tourist Club. P aper dulls,
i c s l l s a m - - Was* r t * l)
Milk from licensed dairies sold ment on t h e ' wheat provisions the
"M ains" dolls, rag dolls, in fail were Died for various offenses |ier cent, giving s lutsl memberin Ot* City la well within these of tha “aver normal rranarr" founding of Sanford, was ir*
dull* of every description wrrn in lief nr u City Judge Frank U Mil­ i hip of 3,171 mid n net gain of
queatrd
in
letters
from
the
Hill
Is
program.
Renal
nr
Pope,
Idaho
requirem ents, the lowest b u tler
great evidence and wen- rrcriving ler in a session of the Muulelpnl l i t Kiw-ntilans In Florida In (kJ
fa t content being i t whits the Democrat, said Ibo wheat agree Harrison Chapter of the D. A. It.
unrestrained attention from tbi-ir Court at tha-P olice ’Station yes' chilis. The luli-si In be orgnnlird
and
th
s
F
ort
Mellon
Chapter
of
highest 4.8. The lowest bacteria ment was • "direct compromise"
was the Fi-mandins Club, whicli
"little m oihrrs", while th r "boy," tcnlny ufirrnnon.
count was 800 for pastusrlxed between separate bill, passed by th s Daughters of the Territoiy
concerned themslvr* with more
Ilsywiiial'
Mu-gray, . negro, received-Its chnr'er last Friday
of
Florida
which
were
read
in
the
House
and
Senate.
Tha Celery Pad Daakateara milk, while the highest for raw
the regulpr meeting of the City nienly things such as riisrldi-., rlm rgrd wllh Isrreny and being ■light. The ITpoll allowed all bills
meet a , Iron* quintet from Day milk was 83,000, All of Ahe milk
drunk nnd disorderly, was sen- pi. lit and a rash balance of |i , - |
Commission 'In th s Ci&lt;y Hall last trices of mogir and tlio iikr.
tone Reach In thslr first homo w as reported free from sediments
For tho most original sml at- trnerd Ho pay a fine of f-H "r 055.04 in the treasury and every
night.
"Duke" nnd "D urbsss" wore
game of tha season In a double and preservatives.
In tho ladlrs* serve f!0 days In Jail after lie ilub in Florida but one paid In. Ihe names chosen fur Iho polr of
These were the first names Irectlvo costume
header at the B*mino]0 High 1 The Commissioners expressed
full
on
all
State
submitted fo r_ the cun side rat pin group, k|rs, I’rtc r P rirrson j.f was -Lnuul..|rullty« n f . tjin rlu^gcaj^
OCUUUI
School Gymnasium tonight with ■hemsetves os well pleased with
received first h r rTiq-TTia m. n
o
f Hrv Commtaxtoners and the Virginia,
lo ttb e ' Municipal Eoo, In a-i
.
squad
game
scheduled
to
•the
high-quality
of
milk
soli
lh « .j l i
'aim Reach is m irin g Ing contest conducTed for th* p a st
priXW. llrr's was n Mrxicsn girl's
Aldell
MiddlrliMTuk,
liegrn, urttV -T
Hoard
decided
to
defer
action
&gt;.q
h s j f fi as t 7:00 a’dock.^
Sanford residents.
district
governor.
dress
end
srcrssniirs
nf
riotous
rh arg n l wllh ilrunkeniless, failed
two wveks.
the m ailer pending the yecrijit
Tha F
reds took a one point de­
Alex R. Johnson, advisor for
The I .ike Wales rlnh led the
color. 1'iul Prtold, n Sanford In appear nnd ills lioud uf - f l’l
The names of leading theatrical
uf additional suggestions,
cision from the beaaburg Ye| the Seminole Chapter of fu tu re
district
ill
atlrm
lance
for
ths
year
performers, prominent 111*tor leal ,
A letter from Mrs. II. J . U h member, rapluretl the men's p riir was i-stft-.lsd.
low Jackets, last rear's confer F arm ers of America, appeared
with
an
average
of
05
per
ertit
by hts unique fishing spiwrel.
Ileiliegi
Mrirityre,
liegrn.
figures, 'and ra il non ch sractart 1
enca champions, la thslr first before the Roald and requested
C onereulallene to
Mr. end man. chairm an*of the Founder* "L ittle" C arrie Hrook In. and Rill charged wllh dis'mdcrly rondurt. Kindis
u ss kcronil wl;h 0.17,
gaesa ot the season last week, th a t the City make a donation Mrs. It. J. Hopkins of Ijple Clly Day Qommlt tea of ths Kellie Mann, l-otb of Otiswn, On*., were was -entenrod to pay n fine uf Clearw ater third with 03.3, Mai wore suggested hy Alters who
cast approximately 500 ballots.
and the local yarsllr team is ot J25 to aid the Future Form who a re ealebratlng Ihalr 3&lt;th H arrison ch a p te r D. A. K„ to Hie •Iso drestrd In a particularly f.’i or serve 15 days, and Ji»- W||iraallasc, aa I'aa, gaarl
During the contest' ballots wore
Commissioners is in part as fol­
faeoreq te lake a decision from era In preparing a Seminole wedding anniversary tooay,
fetching manner, It was repelled. limns, negro, 'also charged wi'h
lows i
cast by persons from nearly sv*
tha Invaders tonight.
.
County Exhibit a t the S tale F air
Tourist
Club
President
Mrs.
C.
disorderly condom was sentenced
ery state In *he Union and sot*
" I om w riting to ask that you
Head Coach Leonard MeLuces, to be hsld in Tampa soon. The
O fficsra-alatt of th* Woodmen
C -iE arl or Detroit,
Mich., was to psy a fine of fill or serve
rral from Canodx, alto by p*r,o n *
who underwent a minor opera* donation which has M tn given of Ihe World Installed In n cere, dedicate the new park as a me* champion speller In the uld-feslr 30 days In jail. Ituthey Mmresiding in nesrhy towns, os well
' than yesterday, will .not be on annually for several years was mony lq the Clip Hall tonight, mortal to the lboth anniversary innrd spelling "bee", which was ■ Prince, negro, charged wllh lar
The rvsngelistlr meetings lin­ • s ■ large number af loratitas.
tha sidelines with his proteges again approved by the Commis­ lodge offielale reported today. of Sanford,
Among the insny names sug­
“Aa you know last year the f'-elure of the evening's entrrtaln* reny, w as-given a fine uf fb or ing In-Li nt the First Christian
tonight but Coach Russ Me- sioners.
City
celrbrated the event wii|i ■ meet. A game of drop (lie hand- In days.
( hurrb under the dirertion of gested In the balloting were:
Crsckso will gnldd both, thu
Aa ordinance prohibiting the
Rev. H arry Box, the singing
ksrehief
brought
forth
sprinting
J.
('.
Wenver,
negro,
rhurgrd
Tillip snd Msck; . Mnggis and
Varsity sad Ura'B squad through parking of vehicles on lbs west rv in g slial, wilt be the prinslpel fine program dinner. Ranford re;!•• heretofore unappreciated with hureny, was transferred t" Rrv. Harry Rux, art- Inrrenaing J i/g a ; Romeo end Juliet; Rubsn
III Interest, it uns lepiirtril 'Ills
. tha u n
aide of Oak Avenup from the speaker tomorrow a t ths regular reived much publicity but noth: by many, while srhiiel room recita­ Ihe County. George
King and
Tomorrow morel ng at T:00 F lrat S treet to l^e intersection wsekly luncheon o f the Klwante ing of lasting value was left to tion disclosed ervrrnl suspirlous Clarence Prophet held for In iitrtrnlng by R y u C. F., Elmore slid Rarhel; Rig Apple and Bulla
(J; Mickey end Minnie; Toot and
/% o'clock the Pads Durre-tOr Ml- of Jbe railroad property with the Club. He will be accompanied by keep In mind Ihs 100th annlvrr- aspirations in Ihe field of oratory. vratigsllon were dismissed a- wns who said t h a t - R u x has a pow
T ootrr; Nip and Tuck; TR and
aary of our City.
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ifnl
and
bcaiillful
voice
unit
+ ami where they- wllj meet Miami curbing, was adopted. This ordi­ Rev. C. I , Rlmor*.
The Cinb'a next meeting will be Willi# Williams, negro, aneatisl
"The D. A. R. whose work la
-logs a solo al every meeting, aa T at; Adam and Eve; Kpol and
■antor High qatntat hi the after nance w aa' required by the A t­
a picnic a t Kaiilsndo Springs on on a charge of loi'cring.
•ntlrely
historical
is
anxious
to
well as pri-srhing the gosjiel. On Dot; Imp and Imprss and a largo
neon and the Miami Edison out. lantic Coast, Line official, before
J. L. Hurt, deputy collector
Monday, January IT. All members
Tommy Smith, charged running
number nf others.
fit Thursday afternoon. both the company would g ra n t permls- Of Internal Revenue. w t|| be In link up th s pest with ths pres­ were asked to bring a covered a red light, was aentrnred to pay Sunday night lie preached nn the
Tho latest addition to tha Zua ‘
subject of dry bones, comparing
•f tha Miami teams &gt;rs mam- *i°n fo r the City la widen Oak th e Chamber o t Commerce build­ ent and respectfully suggest the dish and meet in front of tim
Dr...... . |5
and he case linger
. ---consists of small A ustralian I'orban of the Big Tan Conference. Avenue te take in several fast of ing tomorrow to answ er ques­ name of “F o ri Mellon Park" and M ontrium s Hotel nt 10 n'rlork. Ini Rrown, charged wi&lt;h speeding, them to many church members.
(In Monday night each officer akeot* which have hutched recent­
Tha entire varsity tester wilt Ih rir property n ear Fleet Street. tions regarding payment of So­ •Iso th a t a suitable m arker
csss of InrlameOI WMlher, lhu| was cunliourd, ,*-•
•reeled. We would like to sue
of
the churrh and rarli Sunday ly. These bird* do nqt maka sort
The Commission*!-* also desig­ cial Security returns
maha tha trip. *
picnic lonch will bo served In Ihei
——_
•hi* park dedicated on Founder*
School
teacher was responsible feathery nests for their young but
Tha Pvohable starting lineup nated Thursday afternoon a t d:00
Sanlsndo Golf 'Club building near
Day Feb. 8."
for
filling
one pew, A gmsl lay ih elr e rg s on Iho hard, wood­
unlock
as
the
time
for
a
special
tor tha vanity tonight will ha:
Tho Rev. Ashby Jonas, paci­
tsxlgwood.
The
leUer
received
from
Mr*
crowd
m
s
,
present
in hear the en fliior of their specially conMorgan, 0 ; Ptorfuaoa, a; Riser. conference with officiala of the fist. spoke to tho students ot
Mrs. tV, If. Rrookina w n en­
solo and the sermon on I'harisrt-s, struefed nests. Several more of
C; B. Porguson, n Merchant, Florida Power end Light Com - U s a ram m er School on a chapel F, E. ft dumi Mat, president o f iht tertain m en t chiirm nn for Iasi
Rev. El more said. .Tuusday night Ihe birds aro expected to hatch
P. Other memhsio of Urn A P**y. w
program this more tag oa "World Rone aad D aughter, of tha Ter* night's affair, snd savers! mrmTho Divine ilraling Kervicr, ot
wi'hln a shorn lime.
I t Is expected th a t the poeal PooooT R. E. Pipp, principal of rilo ry oT Florida, V uggesirtl tin bsra of the LoOgwood Tourist Club iho Ssnford Gospel T tbrrqsclo st Is Mother and D aughter Night
Bqnad renter are&gt; Oreak. Stan
•am# and alao requested that the
snd
the
sermon
will
letl
How
lo
•trom. Bishop, Wauslsy, Waitsa bUttles of the CWy supplying U a achoot,
Ninth .Street and Laurel AVenue,
|M « ba dedicated to ih s tout* were special guests.
from tho generator* at
i. meet in# . i n , # ^ . i
c.m .1 Mother in 1038.
anniversary
o
f
Ihe
CUy
aa
"This
and daughter looking th e '
■quad llnaap th* w »U r plant fo r U&gt;* whlUway
Tha regular monthly mooting
curding
to
the
Rev.
Dr.
W.
bpro-il,
CAUIK8 OF AIR ACCIDENTS
most alike •krill bo given spocial
L oaritt, O; lig h t eyetem will he
of tho Board a f Directors a f Iks would som m sm orals • historical
Soldier
-Evangelist,
.
h
o
spoke
re s a t bi th e Ufa of our S tate and
recognition.
Berntools Oaa a ty Chamber
of
r'ft
Jmst Hi** far
Hubert l a *
flAN FRANCISCO, Jsn ' J l . - • gain last night on tho subject of
land, g.
Commerce will bo hsld In .UU wore particularly of our.C ity.
healing,'
.
Fuck, chief gD pstclirr for tha
Aa n a n u s fa r tha park are hu­ &lt;JF&gt;—An elxkl mdntlu' studir, of
-■ M rC lum ber BaQdlng
tonight
at
At Ihp close of tho meesige he
Jacktonvltln Hlvitlou of I ha Atla* received, local WFA official* alrlln*. .ftWenta has 'Keen edmT 'ld o'elook, -T. B.
l*nllc Coast Litre ItsHrusd who
a ra hoping to begin work on tha plotod by tho ’’ CommonwaalUi praysd for about 25 persons, sml
died |n lb s local hnapltal aarjy
racantly approved project early club. Primary cause, of piano many of thsm professed instant
healing.
w th a Spring.
C aptaJm PH d ■. rm om , fo r sev
r risks* wore listed as pilots'
Initial preparations for org tn l yesterday foliomlns an oporattoq
Amdng them wax J. C. Martin
errors.'! loo much dependence on
action
of a City Raskstball league for eppendlcItU. • were held At
«wner of Mnrtins Garage a t Dsk
Jfce krsaj BalvaUew Army f m t ,
Hying. &gt;ml failure or In Avenue near F irst Btree I. FIDren ara under way and-- arm sslln g of tho Firxl &lt;Y rrebylorU n Churek
has received isetiee from Ragtonsi
uf ground personnel.
al! tram sponsors |o b# h*ld In ths tk i. afternoon a t t:0d o’cW k
Amf emtiala si g ymdlsguwiTho |stt«r Item Incledod both years ago a mastoid ops ration was o ffko of the Eckeraon Fruit wllh Dr. B- D. nrownteo, pastor
performed and tha s a r drum was
TALLAHAUSK, Jam U.-4A1
Prlralo and govarnuaat waatbor completely destroyed, Mr. Martin Cannery Thursday night af 8:00 of the rhurch offtelaUa*.
* 5 J * A rm * « 9 * a h
C. N. Aphmsrs,
Democra'l*
o’clock, has been called for com­ . A Urgo atlsndqnco of aaaft91*7-waa sent t*
__________
•aid. " I suffered intensely fur
&amp;F*gjM Fern staled (hat Ik*
MW
fa r
WakaUa Bom Stela o f .Jacksonville today 'ey
clstes. friend* and rslallves w are
pletion of the details.
years
and
1
w
as
complctaly
deaf
isf* waa effective on Rk. 2
r a i d ' today th at
the ^ a
QUCIN UNDKH KNIFR
a r t proceeds a f Sanford‘a
Last year sis firms sponsored present for tbo services, laterla
one
o
ar
■■
tha
a
ar
drum
was
Committee had Jadcaon Day Dinner &lt;mtrlhutlnn«,
m eat .was made U tar In tho
M F - h e had reerivad a . ksgun*, but ( wns hcsled and now J loams In the league but thia year
m opposing U o L F , Boyle, chairm an of (ha local
« t» * W » he wOt ks
COFENHAGRN, IM nuurk. Jan ran hoar. My hearing wax in it is bellsrod ths toago* will bo Evergreen Cem storr.
• f J R H o d g o s «&gt;Wtoi»too aanounced today,
a f bis
l l o —^u»#n Alexandria* of Don- •tantly restored Ihs moment that larger sines several n # . firms
hare Indicated Hielr Intentions of
T hu Sanford committee which m srk rsccotty t umtonvont her Dr. Sprout praysd fo r ms."
sseood op#re&gt; ion In flva months
(*Jaa4 too f m conristod o f U
sponsoring * team.
j
w eath
Itoyh, cksirwssn, Fred R. frilsiis to r correction of _ *n Intostlnsl
A
collodion
of
RosiolU's
Tho team af tho Eckeraon FruU
.
i
’ • ,
Mire Mary Ftoaoti, ftata Cmi- disorder- King Christian spent po*ms, after trains burled with Cannery was tha league winner
Cloudy toalftt Sod
nil day a t lha bosPiUl where ths hi# wifo, was d ittln tsrred and test yssr and parlicipalsd la ths
* n r e n t S. A. f . W
tam ailllretiioaj sad
puhlltbrd In JIT*, tw ajre ysars A. A. U. Tournament bald la O sa r probably oceaatonal rein In
w*
portkmi ooatlnosd mild.
Imforf h i. dsslb,
W in ,
____

Ranchers Watch Air-'
l i n e r ^ G o JTnto A
Spin And c/ash, In
Remote f ountains

Wife Of City Ju&lt;|ge
Was Daughter Of
Pioneer F a m i l y ;
-Services Tomorrow,

Roosevelt Talks
With Big Business

Flames Prevent . \
Rescue E f f o r t

Meeting Is Held To
Discuss Means For
Gaining Prosperity

Driving: Snowstormls ;
Only S h r o lu l For
Bodies Of Ten Men

0

Sanford Milk Is
Reported AsWell
Up To Standard
Twelfth Analysis Is
Given Commission
Disclosing Quality

MidWinter Meet
Of Slate Kiwanis
Held In Smyrna

Foit Mellon Par Kid P a rty Held
Is Name Offered By Tourist Club
For New City Pari At C. OfC. Office
Dedication To Ci
100th Annive!
Is Also Reques

Mrs. Peter Peterson
Wins 1st Prize For
Original Costume

jn&amp;sLjsr

Nix,.Dinfffclder, And
Nordffren Attend
Florida Conference

Eleven Persons Are
Tried Before City
Judge P. L. Miller

Celery .Fed Quints
Will Play Daytona
In SanfordTonight

Duke And Duchess
Are Names Given
To Zoo’s Leopards

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

iull'
l jSSaS g t iiO ir e ii^ROt o -m

j,

Meets Draw Crowd
At Christian Church

Local Resident Says
Faith Healed Him

'!.»»•

" S ^ r .s

■

Th* Funeral Services Are
Held For R. L. Peck

l iU S T -

Captain Fred Feren
To Be Transferred

Basketball League
To Be Formed Here

Wakulla Committee
OppoaeaHodgesOuster Sanfoni Gives $167 To
D»y Fund

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a Ken Hodges Boasts
§4; Winners A Night
• So Far This Season

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QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY

POLICE CAN RELAX
KNDICOTT, N. V , J i n . 10,—
VD —A raconl
or
no
m ajor
crim inal m ar* nl K ndln.lt ln
nearly two yaary it raporiad by
city police. An armod
holdup
occwrfTd In Docambar, I ME. bul
line* Ilia! tlm o flier* baa not
beat! • alnalo
rnurdrr. large
b a n la ry , th eft or awludle.

food a guide th* morning line U
•o th* betting public.
In the feature at I-ongwood to*
night Bide Traffic and Chanc*
Charlie are likely to be (he belting
favorl'ea with Speedy Event elei*
: A handIrappar whoia » o rih h a. behind. The teit U over th* futur­
,Vfc*M or*rIooked by doy tn Inara ity court* In th* ninth rac*.

i Rod Sanford“Orlando Kannel Club
'RRImbi cum U llfht Saturday
&gt;k i *0 Gaorga Rarerman, mutnrl
Mteagar, announced before th*
"■Iwom that Kan Hodf**, official ap*
proximate odea bandleappar for
Ua club had hid an avaraxe of
, four'W
lanara par
ua far
four wlanara
par night
night th
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SANFORD MARKET REPORT

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JANUARY 11 THRU JANUARY 18, 1938
Swaakyawlg glaaaoa K r a f t
8|waad* eaaia* la.

no, i at-’B r o m a v

Sliced Peaches

- 3 for

aaa c a n i m t r k ib t r u t * n n (. o i .iik v

She Still LOVES Flowers

GREYHOUND
ENTRIES TONIGHT

ju* a r.
»oai K im
E .4 W • eeaaon.
A»d» Itiraw b.r
h m I* r a a a c .
!1
A m h to follow hla choice#, C ofinm lin
IJluaa Uaaalr
I i ohawn on tho morning lino ( f l n t
kKQOHli , flACRi^ l^ n a r n r v , ,
S-,;llG# * f add* on Hi* big odd* OOOIJ) Traffle Dual
Frlaadly Fak*
f, fatk w ad and ballavara warn re- u..iri&gt;i* nr**u
noortina u m
' f, warded
w ith
aia wiaa
wlBa in
in m*
(ha 10
in ' Kina
•"'■'“t MMtoir
Furl anaTraflla
wmruao w
iw am
uul
n««»r
e aranta. Tw# aacond eholcai won, t i i i i u i h a c k : i - i i Mil*.
I-,, and th* other two aranta were, " ' T S
'* ’TCaralal
r
Wald *rr*|rn h a . Inriruai-t! |t K
t ' caplgrad by outsider*.
I Kami* llarlln*
I-...•
* trhana*
m
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*^'*n"*
porlahla abort arilVn intlii
i
JfO SECRET
Flylaa Tkiwuah
Htar
.
1rial. Turf
from 100 lo :.noo in III.,
H
t ,T h • r• ,, no aacrat about I t ;' Mr, ^VmflllTH "l*U(’Hi Kui'uriir.
‘'uiurily.
le“a * laddie
[ I Modga* laid , “and really no trk k Whiak
.
■
IllUa Win#
i i , ! • H. It Just nacaaaltata* a careful
Th* l-ltH-rty ball cracked
laaawptiaa
x .an d purely mathematical atudy of 11.,.* Nouamiiiii
iiudd Oata
IR.iB.
:
:
i
mh
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3 I ha past parformancaa of the g r e y l
" r ,:Ml , '-1*
Ann *True
hound*. Th# dog* a t Longwood are v * n " l ^ "
l.urky Mid*
Traffla Dlrseter
running vary do** to form and. Ju .i Friar*
Blmpaoula
th a t makes my morning llna look 1h’d Jt ii * iia c K: Futurity.
W ry good indeed to It* followera.” Hi liny
Hanaur llantar
f.
Mr
aludloa each
oarh race
ra ro l I(^
&gt;-*t. ‘tm
Fant
NT. HadoM
HOdge* aiudlaa
t.lrh Hull
MyMaharaa
Val.alln*
Jr.t
aaparmtsly, conaidera ih* d a u ofj can Harr
Ana Tru*
•' tr a y ho usd In Ih# arani, th alr p aet' , J i KV
N A n i::* -i» a tii* .
taoarda and finally daddM «h*i 1 ?m?r N i“.y
InAlan Ymbar
on farm se-ano-ao should
Then Cat* tilrl
A 'i l l
ha namea th* aacond choice, third
"k k i 'i i t i i * iia i 'H: Fu^uriiy.
*hda* and «o on dawn th* line. Ill* (War i.a*d»r
imia Vaniar*
chokes or* only designated by th at i* '!1' i!!.,;r.*|,l,m
o u i l Vi*J
appraxlm aia odd* which arc posted it h itaala
uniy m a n
R Ml th* odd* board before aaeh race.
n in t h IMCN i r-iu rM r
&amp; . Th# dog ahowlng the Iowmi odd* X p r V "JmSy
b” u T m it.i
r- I* hi* firat thole* and eo on.
Hand. Andrew
Chance Ojarll*
5. - H r' »
l**k '• no-Ml,f
i^ r i t , AOt
f o r 'a ll of hi* aalactlona ar* ear** Paarlea* Hurbla
F rank’s rl.oR*
yi Alii* checked be tha Rtala Karina Hotel. Frland
Itlu* liep*.
•«,
f i ! I . 1 111 i i "
l ™1 lx&gt;na Mlar
CbarmlaM Maid

P IP P IN G A R D E N S
WEST FIRST ST.

2 YEAR

TEXAS R0S&amp;BUSHES
25c EACH
HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CO.
(D EA LER)
In

“Hurpea’a Scads Grow”
I W. FIRST ST.

I

NEW 1938

Try A Delicious
Home-Cooked Meal

V2 ton to 12 ton

Oldsmobiles

G M

Sixes &amp; Eights

Q

LANEY’S DRUG
STORE

SALESMAN

• S « c r« t

llj— WanUd

I OIDNT LIKE CAPKl
B IL G E S VOICE
WWGN ME CALLED
M E - I I . L S H IF T
TH IS GUN SO IT U .
BE H A N D IE R -IF

1ft—Apartmenta For Rent

k

IT TUB baw year right—
wdy* ta opacify Dollar *
long tatting quality paint
moneyt jllrrald

I SH O U L D

NEED IT -

PRODUCE
FRESH FLA. SPINACH lb. ..,-.,,....5c !
CABBAGE
lb...—.— ........ *....... 2YiC
CELERY HEARTS bunch........ 7V2c g
FANCY TOMATOES 2 lba,............... 15cJ
Quality D apR rtaant
Fraoh

Loin or Club

OYSTERS qt.

STEAK lb... .
Fresh
E1G SIDES lb-....

Loin or Rib

llaby Beef

Classified Advertisements
D U N N

,T 3 for

Great ValuePeach &amp; Pear Mix IOC
Tall Borden’s Milk
3 for * 1 9 c

Bclcet-afonr food from a Uaf of dcUdotw'ttandwIchM
■Ed horn* cooked paatrla* . . . Meet your frlende at
Lanay’a.
WE FILL ALL PRESCRIPTIONS —- PHONE 10S

SANFORD, FLA.
D A N

Phillip’s Soups

.in n u M im u n H in m iin iiiiu n n iin i.

TRUCKS

H.C. “Red'1 M o rg an

room |1.00, double room t l .00
Running
hot
w ater,
fiirnaca
hast, rectnuranl nearby, Mr*. O.
L.' KOhio*a, Mklttand.

PHONE 41

T O l'l’IITON DRUG CO.

Bantam Corn
3 for
Maxwell House Coffee Lb.
Hershey’s Cocoa
Lb.

O p e ra liv t

^

LIVER lb,...’ .....
Pan

SAUSAGE 2 Uhl

4 9

PLENTVC*MON IN
TH* P IL O T
h o u s e -r
1 W A N T T*
ASK VUH
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H E R B R A D IO
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PERPECT, SEE —
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X Fbrd Ooupa |l t » —four-wheat

trail*r im —large a*ml-tr*n*r
1th a rebuilt Dodge truck. Baal

(01 Magnolia Are- Twenty dol
Ilya par month In advaac*.
Phono 40I-J.

l Lira wire ra frlra ta to r 18—Houaea fo r Rent
s. Good opportunity for F or ra n t: i room bungalow A
, W rits box U era H«r*
■arafa, H o t Palm etto A »

i 'K . m

N A N to dlatrlbut* aainplai,
coffee Routs. Up ta

" used lea refrigerator, good
A* new, f 11.00, Bamlnolj Tire

M s y . \ T H A .T 5 T H E m a t b - i
C A P 'M , \C A N C r H A V E H IM AN
OH.
\ THE crew know
C A P*N
/ W H A T 'S G O IN G O N
B IL G E / / O R T H E R E D S S
V TO O M ANY F O R Ml
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first week. Automobile Bis bad*, of special calory pldnta
as bonus. Write Albert
noady to **L John PaaoW, Beat
, Bid*.
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Mdnmouth, Cincinnati,
A number I Orange drove for aalo
by ,wwn*r. raBargole, Location
Brminol* County. Bog T, Herald.
Used Gao EUflralus rafrigarator,
ua# used Gis Hang*. Mutt m IL
BamlnoJ* Tire Shop. ‘ ______

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B IL G E . T E L L T H E
M A T E Y O U 'R E R E S T IN G
AND TO GO O N
AND KEEP T H E CREW i
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A N V T H IN ' B E W q

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VOLUME XXIX

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1938

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■t-Wlg-Ll

- j*

Are Increasing

Byrnes Flays Woman1
Concerti
Lynching Bill
In Filibuster

Industrial R e cession
AndDroughtBlamed
For Drop In Nation­
al Farm I n c o m e

S a y s . Carpetbaggers
MadeLynchingNecessary Once.But It
I Declining *Now

W allace Says

~

Rev. Ashton Jones

NUMBER 1 1 *

Established In 1908

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Plans 3
M rs. M iller,
Big S ta n Native Of City,
Dies Suddenly

—

FILMED'PAN AY.

s s w a 11

Storm Delays
R em oval O f
Crash Victims

out nf town pm -ta who will
TBs Sanford Woman's
C lft
Is planning to sponsor Co-opur
be chanted a minimum fee.
■tlva Concerts under tha dlrafc I All money ,ra ir&lt; il throouh
Ion ot the Columbia O oocsijs
the cotlerllnn of mrmhershJp
Corporation, r national Instil
dues, t, di-poslled in the local
lion having (00 cities iTstng
bank under the Jurisdiction «f
service. Mrs. A. M. Philips
a l&gt;ca| treasurer. T k |, money
nonneed today.
la spent only for tha nr tl«ts
A campaign for member
and the attending Joeii) ex­
will begin Monday, avening w h
pense*.
b
a masting a t tha Woman's Cl b 6. A minimum of three concerts
a t r o d o'clock whrn
retrei It ! U assured during each to '/'
Mrs. Frank L. Miller. wiAmpf
WASHINGTON. Jsn . 11. —Iff) menls will ba served. Ilen rr I »son. arid n , many more n* ih« Judge Frr.uk l« Mllli-r.jdkHl a&gt;th&gt;f
—Senator nrm *a. South Caro­ Vemer. southern district ml i
membership makes possible.
lina
Democrat,
continuing
a a**r, will oulllna the entire p U n ( T. A rtists are chosen hy n loci) Fi-msld lau g h to n M rm nriai'H us|i|ial rsrly this monting following
■toady attack from tho South for the campaign which la pa,
rnnimlttoe. nt Ills clo-s of ilia n short illness.
on tb s antl-lynehlng bill, charged follows| membership campaign.
Mrs. Mlllrr was iaim a t Mel-|
In the S e n d s today It would 1. The Association I" organised R. The More
M c m h e ,T h e lonvillc, as K infcnl was formerly
-arouse ll| feeling between sec­
on a- Membership Dasis.
\ More Concerts,
known, on Dct. t.
and her
tio n s"
t. Tho Membership is secured A . an add jMriiia|, real mu HL Inn nr hire la-cn In &lt;hl* city during |
World peaca advocate is spend­
T bs filibuster against Uis bill,
In ■ one-week campaign
gn. At Augustine, Where Iheso roncerts her entire life.
ing a busy week in Sanford ad ­ going Into Its fifth day. drew
the close' nf the campaign
will also ho held, has offered to
Mrs. M lllrr was the daughler ofi
dressing school, luncheon clubs from Senator H artley of K*n
BOZEMAN. Mont., Jan. U ,
membership list Is closed,
give Ihe members of the local Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J , Doyle, nnr of)
Norrnon Alley, cameraman for
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 11.— and other civic organisations on lucky, tb s Democratic leader, •
no on* may Join for another Kssoclntloti reciprocity. Tho fid- S-'snfortl’s pi-mtH-re fsnrllies. Khi; llnlvrrsal Pietures,
who was —r(AP)—A drivinir *now(AP) — Secretary Walface ithe evils of w ar and explaining reiteration of his Intention to
year.
| losing conemds are scheduled nnd Mr. MillAc were married hrre aboard the Panay a&lt; Ihe tlnrr it Hlnnn totlay nhrouded the
told tha Senate' tinemploy th a t tho beat way to avoid war bold later Senate sessions until I. Tha members,
there: Helen Jopsnn, Rletropnll- on July 6, 19M nnd Im'h have ber-n was bombed and sunk In the fKidlon of 10 victims of tho
th ere Is action nn tb s measure.
of annual dues,
ment committee tmlny that Is not to prepare fo r war.
I ten Opera 8 l l |— Wednesday. Jmi, nctlvo in srxisl and civic affairs Yanrftie River by Jopancsr liomb. Northwest
Airlines plan*
The leader added he had not de­
to attend alt cone
II. Carol* Goya. W o rld , Greatest sinrti that time.
'demands for rural relict
ing planes, look tho pit-turn on crunh nnd Impeded their re;
cided definitely w hether to hold
a re presented by the Assoc!
dancer— Jan. I*. Da fie. grants — The survivors sre her husband, tho "llotiiliiiig of the II. R. S. movnl from the remote clearwere increasing steadily and
night sessions. Byrnes, taking
lion each season, without ed4l Itenhwn Pianist—April 1.
ono son Frank I.. Miller, Jr., "f I'snay" which are showing a t (ho in* 14 milt’tt north of here.\
that neither local nor federal
th e floor whan tha Renal" con­
lion* I expenav.
d Tho campaign —will hn con Oiliindd, riitp"daughter, Mr*. J . P. lilt* today. *
Tin1 Inspection party of
vened. asserted th ere " h s , been 4. No single admissions are
agencies "have the means to
I dueled hy local worker* and Hldge, oT Sanford; two grand
noitlid officialn and iiowamMl
a
steady
decline
hi
lynching
for
for
any
concerts.
Only
I
I,
rndqnnrters
will
hn
at
Uie
r hi Id ref), J. P. Itidgr, Jr. or thia
cope** with the situation
tolled up the mountain tra ils W
to years. OUl of m.OM.OOO peo­
her* of th e association
Woman's Club. The (?|uh will he rity and fV ink I.. Mlllrr, H I, oT
th r spot where the big tranxpojt
Testifying at tho unemple In tills country, only eight
attend. Presentation nf ■
open svery day next week from Grlnndo. Also two sisters, Mrs.
plane rrashi-il and biirnni la**
M o m e n t Inquiry, go blamed tho
w ere lynched during HIT.
bershlp card. Is require*
*'"•&gt; o'clock until &amp; no o'clock I.ula Clgy hf Jircksonllle, end Mrs.
yesterday.
«
Industrial recession, railing farm
Tha South Carolina senator
ad m |tta n r* An excsptlon
sod anyone desiring
Informs lie n Small of New York City; two
The plana, pllotiil by NIc*
Prices, Increased
mechanisation
spoke of the “outrage*" he said
this ru K g jrill be tourists
lion may rail 7»J.
brothers,
A
rthur
J.
Vnyle,
of
Mamrr. a veferan of o \ million,
of sericulture, and the drought
the South had suffered ot the
Memphis, Trim ., and F. F. Doyle,
miles of safe flying, w as. found
to r the critical condition which
bends o t “carpetlieggera
and
rf San Antonin, To*, and a number
Siam a fter tho crash but tha
be said demanded an aipanajon
scalawags'* during the
recon
of neiccs, nrpllrws arid cousins.
storm prevrnlril Immediate of*
ot rural roller,
alructton period and arid this
Mrs. M lllrr w-ss s im-mber "f
forts to bring out the bodies. .
Farm income, he said, would
m ads It necessary for Kouilret-w
the Holy Cross Episcopal Churrh
Ranrhers said .thr plane wenb
fall this r e a r I to to percent
Milk sold by U dairies In the era to -tak e the law Into th slr
•m l funeral nervier* will be eon
Into a spin 200 fret from whwq
botow HIT. Relief need la the City of Sanford are well within own han d s"
tli-'clerl a t Hurt Churrh Wednesday
they were rutting timber, ond
Sroatast, he said, In Itai (r e s t
Now, ha eeld. lynching is
aftermarn nt J;lbl n’rlork.
the
requirem
ents
of
the
City
o
r­
hurst Inlo flames as It h it •!&gt;*
Plains region which haB sutrapidly declining but some legli
Tho pallhrnrers who hnve licen
ground.
tersd from droughts sines l i s t . dinance for Grade A milk, accord­ letora want to
-destroy
the
nskrd |o servo are; It. A. Newman,
Tho passenger* snd crew IM*
NEW SMYRNA REACH, Fla.,
President Itooserelt asked tire ing to the tw elfth analysis of the power of the stales" with the
C. M. Hand, Grorge A. DeColtes,
glr*n out by the alrllnsi
*
Jsn
,
11.—One
bundled
seventy
Industrial chieftain, to
confer year presented to the City Com­ anti lynching bill.
K. F. Householder, F. K. RoumllIn addiflon to Nick M am rr, pH
delegates representing 3IJ of tha
with him a t the W hite House mission In the regular meeting
-Can one forget th e record
1st, and D. I- Thrasher.
Klwanls ,Clubs of Florida a n J Jot. and F. W. West, ro-pilot,
U to this afternoon on tha bu«lof the United B letra government
in the City Hall last night.
mrluding Kidney J, Nix, Jullux both of Spokane, Northwoat A ir­
Ma recess ten
In
tbo
Inforcemem
of
tha
n
a­
The standards sa l out in the
Dingfeldor and Karl Nordgren uf lines report rd th r ship earriadl
Those In tiled w ars Alfred P.
tional prohibiten lawT“ ha de­
G. A.
Anderson.
B pokany
T hat the new City Tark
Sanford, w rie In altrniisnce at
Do -ribboned pigtails, knw p an t,
loan, chairm an ot th a board ot ordinance provides th a t Grads A manded. l i t expressed a similar
milk sold in th e CUy of Sanford
/ ' *
thg Mid-Winter Conference which Wash.
constructed
on
tho
lake
front
and
many
other
alyls,
ol
children's
-dhall n e t contain Isee than . * * d o u b t, th a t . th e emiUrncking
c - 4 b MsKaVee T hr Hodosm. ( M w i
c'-arnd- hrre Monday aflrrnoow.
Ire
s
s
were
o&lt;i
display
a
lU
rn
IM
fWccn
Ranfqrd
Avenue
and
percent of b u tter fa t aad th at measure ro ttlj be sbfdrcod.
-. ,
.Retiring secretary snd tirasu r- Co., Winnipeg, Canada. ,
— pama f
Meanwhile a Joint congression­ M ayfair Hotel he railed Fort I’S 'ty held In th r Chamber of Com­
the boOtaris count shall not be
U laivln, Rutlc, Afout.
* ..
i*i,
E.
F.
Kiumpf
of
West
Palm
merce
building
Iasi
evening
by
tinal comm utes reported an agree­ Mellon Park and be dedicated m
in exeeee of 50.000.
W
alter
Ton,
postal
Inspector,
Reach,
re
p
u
ted
s
net
gain
of
six
F.levrn persons, mostly negroes,
100th anniversary of the Ssnford Tourist Club. P aper dulls,
i c s l l s a m - - Was* r t * l )
Milk from licensed dairies sold ment on t h e ' wheat provisions the
"M ains" dolls, rag dolls, in fail were Died for various offenses |ier cent, giving s lutsl memberin Ot* City la well within these of tha “aver normal rra n a rr" founding of Sanford, was ir*
dull* of every description wrrn in lief nr u City Judge Frank U Mil­ i hip of 3,171 mid n net gain of
queatrd
in
letters
from
the
Hill
Is
program.
Renal
nr
Pope,
Idaho
requirem ents, the lowest b u tler
great evidence and wen- rrcriving ler in a session of the Muulelpnl l i t Kiw-ntilans In Florida In (kJ
fa t content being i t whits the Democrat, said Ibo wheat agree Harrison Chapter of the D. A. It.
unrestrained attention from tbi-ir Court at tha-P olice ’Station yes' chilis. The luli-si In be orgnnlird
and
th
s
F
ort
Mellon
Chapter
of
highest 4.8. The lowest bacteria ment was • "direct compromise"
was the Fi-mandins Club, whicli
"little m oihrrs", while th r "boy," tcnlny ufirrnnon.
count was 800 for pastusrlxed between separate bill, passed by th s Daughters of the Territoiy
concerned themslvr* with more
Ilsywiiial'
Mu-gray, . negro, received-Its chnr'er last Friday
of
Florida
which
were
read
in
the
House
and
Senate.
Tha Celery Pad Daakateara milk, while the highest for raw
the regulpr meeting of the City nienly things such as riisrldi-., rlm rgrd wllh Isrreny and being ■light. The ITpoll allowed all bills
meet a , Iron* quintet from Day milk was 83,000, All of Ahe milk
drunk nnd disorderly, was sen- pi. lit and a rash balance of |i , - |
Commission 'In th s Ci&lt;y Hall last trices of mogir and tlio iikr.
tone Reach In thslr first homo w as reported free from sediments
For tho most original sml at- trnerd Ho pay a fine of f-H "r 055.04 in the treasury and every
night.
"Duke" nnd "D urbsss" wore
game of tha season In a double and preservatives.
In tho ladlrs* serve f!0 days In Jail after lie ilub in Florida but one paid In. Ihe names chosen fur Iho polr of
These were the first names Irectlvo costume
header a t the B*mino]0 High 1 The Commissioners expressed
full
on
all
State
submitted fo r_ the cun side rat pin group, k|rs, I’rtc r P rirrson j.f was -Lnuul..|rullty« n f . tjin rlu^gcaj^
OCUUUI
School Gymnasium tonight with ■hemsetves os well pleased with
received first h r rTiq-TTia m. n
o
f Hrv Commtaxtoners and the Virginia,
lo ttb e ' Municipal Eoo, In a-i
.
squad
game
scheduled
to
•the
high-quality
of
milk
soli
lh « .j l i
'aim Reach is m irin g Ing contest conducTed for th* p a st
priXW. llrr's was n Mrxicsn girl's
Aldell
MiddlrliMTuk,
liegrn, urttV -T
Hoard
decided
to
defer
action
&gt;.q
h s j f fi as t 7:00 a’dock.^
Sanford residents.
district
governor.
dress
end
srcrssniirs
nf
riotous
rh arg n l wllh ilrunkeniless, failed
two wveks.
the m ailer pending the yecrijit
Tha reds
F
took a one point de­
Alex R. Johnson, advisor for
The I .ike Wales rlnh led the
color. 1'iul Prtold, n Sanford In appear nnd ills lioud uf - f l’l
The names of leading theatrical
uf additional suggestions,
cision from the beaaburg Ye| the Seminole Chapter of fu tu re
district
ill
atlrm
lance
for
ths
year
performers, prominent 111*tor leal ,
A letter from Mrs. II. J . U h member, rapluretl the men's p riir was i-stft-.lsd.
low Jackets, last rear's confer F arm ers of America, appeared
with
an
average
of
05
per
ertit
by hts unique fishing spiwrel.
Ileiliegi
Mrirityre,
liegrn.
figures, 'and ra il non ch sractart 1
enca champions, la thslr first before the Roald and requested
C onereulallene to
Mr. end man. chairm an*of the Founder* "L ittle" C arrie Hrook In. and Rill charged wllh dis'mdcrly rondurt. Kindis
u ss kcronil wl;h 0.17,
gaesa ot the season last week, th a t the City make a donation Mrs. It. J. Hopkins of Ijple Clly Day Qommlt tea of ths Kellie Mann, l-otb of Otiswn, On*., were was -entenrod to pay n fine uf Clearw ater third with 03.3, Mai wore suggested hy Alters who
cast approximately 500 ballots.
and the local yarsllr team is o t J25 to aid the Future Form who a re ealebratlng Ihalr 3&lt;th H arrison ch a p te r D. A. K„ to Hie •Iso drestrd In a particularly f.’i or serve 15 days, and Ji»- W||ira a lla sc , aa I'a a , g aarl
During the contest' ballots wore
Commissioners is in part as fol­
faeoreq te lake a decision from era In preparing a Seminole wedding anniversary tooay,
fetching manner, It was repelled. limns, negro, 'also charged wi'h
lows i
cast by persons from nearly sv*
tha Invaders tonight.
.
County Exhibit a t the S tale F air
Tourist
Club
President
Mrs.
C.
disorderly condom was sentenced
ery state In *he Union and sot*
" I om w riting to ask that you
Head Coach Leonard MeLuces, to be hsld in Tampa soon. The
O fficsra-alatt of th* Woodmen
C -iE arl or Detroit,
Mich., was to psy a fine of fill or serve
rral from Canodx, alto by p*r,o n *
who underwent a minor opera* donation which has M tn given of Ihe World Installed In n cere, dedicate the new park as a me* champion speller In the uld-feslr 30 days In jail. Ituthey Mmresiding in nesrhy towns, os well
' than yesterday, will .not be on annually for several years was mony lq the Clip Hall tonight, mortal to the lboth anniversary innrd spelling "bee", which was ■ Prince, negro, charged wllh lar
The rvsngelistlr meetings lin­ • s ■ large number af loratitas.
tha sidelines with his proteges again approved by the Commis­ lodge offielale reported today. of Sanford,
Among the insny names sug­
“Aa you know last year the f'-elure of the evening's entrrtaln* reny, w as-given a fine uf fb or ing In-Li nt the First Christian
tonight but Coach Russ Me- sioners.
City
celrbrated the event wii|i ■ meet. A game of drop (lie hand- In days.
( hurrb under the dirertion of gested In the balloting were:
Crsckso will gnldd both, thu
Aa ordinance prohibiting the
Rev. H arry Box, the singing
ksrehief
brought
forth
sprinting
J.
('.
Wenver,
negro,
rhurgrd
Tillip snd Msck; . Mnggis and
Varsity sad Ura'B squad through parking of vehicles on lbs west rv in g slial, wilt be the prinslpel fine program dinner. Ranford re;!•• heretofore unappreciated with hureny, was transferred t" Rrv. Harry Rux, art- Inrrenaing J i/g a ; Romeo end Juliet; Rubsn
III Interest, it uns lepiirtril 'Ills
. tha u n
aide of Oak Avenup from the speaker tomorrow a t ths regular reived much publicity but noth: by many, while srhiiel room recita­ Ihe County. George
King and
Tomorrow morel ng at T:00 F lrat S treet to l^e intersection wsekly luncheon o f the Klwante ing of lasting value was left to tion disclosed ervrrnl suspirlous Clarence Prophet held for In iitrtrnlng by R y u C. F., Elmore slid Rarhel; Rig Apple and Bulla
(J; Mickey end Minnie; Toot and
/ % o'clock the Pads Durre-tOr Ml- of Jbe railroad property with the Club. He will be accompanied by keep In mind Ihs 100th annlvrr- aspirations in Ihe field of oratory. vratigsllon were dismissed a- wns who said t h a t - R u x has a pow
T ootrr; Nip and Tuck; TR and
aary of our City.
■
ifnl
and
bcaiillful
voice
unit
+ ami where they- wllj meet Miami curbing, was adopted. This ordi­ Rev. C. I , Rlmor*.
The Cinb'a next meeting will be Willi# Williams, negro, aneatisl
"The D. A. R. whose work la
-logs a solo al every meeting, aa T at; Adam and Eve; Kpol and
■antor High qatntat hi the afte r nance w aa' required by the A t­
a picnic a t Kaiilsndo Springs on on a charge of loi'cring.
•ntlrely
historical
is
anxious
to
well as pri-srhing the gosjiel. On Dot; Imp and Imprss and a largo
neon and the Miami Edison out. lantic Coast, Line official, before
J. L. Hurt, deputy collector
Monday, January IT. All members
Tommy Smith, charged running
number nf others.
fit Thursday afternoon. both the company would g ra n t permls- Of Internal Revenue. w t|| be In link up th s pest with ths pres­ were asked to bring a covered a red light, was aentrnred to pay Sunday night lie preached nn the
Tho latest addition to tha Zua ‘
subject of dry bones, comparing
•f tha Miami teams &gt;rs mam- *i°n fo r the City la widen Oak th e Chamber o t Commerce build­ ent and respectfully suggest the dish and meet in front of tim
Dr...... . |5
and he case linger
. ---consists of small A ustralian I'orb a n of the Big Tan Conference. Avenue te take in several fast of ing tomorrow to answ er ques­ name of “F o ri Mellon Park" and M ontrium s Hotel nt 10 n'rlork. Ini Rrown, charged wi&lt;h speeding, them to many church members.
(In Monday night each officer akeot* which have hutched recent­
Tha entire varsity tester wilt Ih rir property n ear Fleet Street. tions regarding payment of So­ •Iso th a t a suitable m arker
csss of InrlameOI WMlher, lhu| was cunliourd, ,*-•
•reeled. We would like to sue
of
the churrh and rarli Sunday ly. These bird* do nqt maka sort
The Commission*!-* also desig­ cial Security returns
maha tha trip. *
picnic lonch will bo served In Ihei
——_
•hi* park dedicated on Founder*
School
teacher was responsible feathery nests for their young but
Tha Pvohable starting lineup nated Thursday afternoon a t d:00
Sanlsndo Golf 'Club building near
Day Feb. 8."
for
filling
one pew, A gmsl lay ih elr e rg s on Iho hard, wood­
unlock
as
the
time
for
a
special
tor tha vanity tonight will ha:
Tho Rev. Ashby Jonas, paci­
tsxlgwood.
The
leUer
received
from
Mr*
crowd
m
s
,
present
in hear the en fliior of their specially conMorgan, 0 ; Ptorfuaoa, a ; Riser. conference with officiala of the fist. spoke to tho students ot
Mrs. tV, If. Rrookina w n en­
solo and the sermon on I'harisrt-s, struefed nests. Several more of
C; B. Porguson, n Merchant, Florida Power end Light Com - U s a ram m er School on a chapel F, E. ft dumi Mat, president of iht tertain m en t chiirm nn for Iasi
Rev. El more said. .Tuusday night Ihe birds aro expected to hatch
P. Other memhsio of Urn A P**y. w
program this more tag oa "World Rone aad D aughter, of tha Ter* night's affair, snd savers! mrmTho Divine ilraling Kervicr, ot
wi'hln a shorn lime.
I t Is expected th a t the poeal PooooT R. E. Pipp, principal of rilo ry oT Florida, V uggesirtl tin bsra of the LoOgwood Tourist Club iho Ssnford Gospel T tbrrqsclo st Is Mother and D aughter Night
Bqnad renter are&gt; Oreak. Stan
•am# and alao requested that the
snd
the
sermon
will
letl
How
lo
•trom. Bishop, Wauslsy, Waitsa bUttles of the CWy supplying U a achoot,
Ninth .Street and Laurel AVenue,
|M « ba dedicated to ih s tout* were special guests.
from tho generator* at
i. meet in# . i n , # ^ . i
c.m .1 Mother in 1038.
anniversary
o
f
Ihe
CUy
aa
"This
and daughter looking th e '
■quad llnaap th* w »U r plant fo r U&gt;* whlUway
Tha regular monthly mooting
curding
to
the
Rev.
Dr.
W.
bpro-il,
CAUIK8 OF AIR ACCIDENTS
most alike •krill bo given spocial
L oaritt, O; lig h t eyetem will he
of tho Board a f Directors a f Iks would som m sm orals • historical
Soldier
-Evangelist,
.
h
o
spoke
re s a t bi th e Ufa of our S tate and
recognition.
Berntools Oaa a ty Chamber
of
r 'f t
Jmst Hi** far
Hubert l a *
flAN FRANCISCO, Js n ' J l . - • gain last night on tho subject of
land, g.
Commerce will bo hsld In .UU wore particularly of our.C ity.
healing,'
.
Fuck, chief gD pstclirr for tha
Aa n a n u s fa r tha park are hu­ &lt;JF&gt;—An elxkl m dntlu' studir, of
-■ M rC lum ber BaQdlng
tonight
at
At Ihp close of tho meesige he
Jacktonvltln Hlvitlou of I ha Atla* received, local WFA official* alrlln*. .ftW enta has 'Keen edmT 'ld o'elook, -T. B.
l*nllc Coast Litre ItsHrusd who
a ra hoping to begin work on tha plotod by tho ’’ CommonwaalUi praysd for about 25 persons, sml
died |n lb s local hnapltal aarjy
racantly approved project early club. Primary cause, of piano many of thsm professed instant
healing.
w th a Spring.
C aptaJm PH d ■. rm om , fo r sev
r risks* wore listed as pilots'
Initial preparations for org tn l yesterday foliomlns an oporattoq
Amdng them wax J. C. Martin
errors.'! loo much dependence on
action
of a City Raskstball league for eppendlcItU. • were held At
«wner of Mnrtins Garage a t Dsk
Jfce krsaj BalvaUew Army f m t ,
Churek
Hying. &gt;ml failure or In Avenue near F irst Btree I. FIDren ara under way and-- arm sslln g of tho Firxl &lt;Y rrebylorU n
has received isetiee from Ragtonsi
tk i. afternoon a t t:0d o’cW k
uf ground personnel.
al!
tram
sponsors
|o
b#
h*ld
In
ths
A m f e m tia la s i g y m d l s g u w i Tho |stt« r Item Incledod both years ago a mastoid ops ration was o ffko of the Eckeraon
Fruit wllh Dr. B- D. nrownteo, pastor
performed and tha s a r drum was
T A L L A H A U SK , Jam U .-4A 1
Prlralo and govarnuaat waatbor
Cannery
Thursday
night
af
8:00 of the rhurch offtelaUa*.
* 5 J * A rm * « 9 * a h
completely destroyed, Mr. Martin
C. N. Aphmsrs,
Democra'l*
o’clock, has been called for com­ . A Urgo atlsndqnco of aaaft91*7-waa sent t*
__________
•aid.
"
I
suffered
intensely
fur
&amp;F*gjM F e r n staled (h at Ik*
MW
fa r
WakaUa Bom Stela o f .Jacksonville today 'ey
clstes. friend* and rslallves w are
years and 1 w as complctaly deaf pletion of the details.
is f * waa effective on R k . 2
r a i d ' today th at
the ^ a
QUCIN UNDKH KNIFR
a r t proceeds a f Sanford‘a
Last year sis firms sponsored present for tbo services, laterla
one
o
ar
■■
tha
a
ar
drum
was
Committee had Jadcaon Day Dinner &lt;mtrlhutlnn«,
m eat .was made U tar In tho
M F - h e had reerivad a . ksgun*, but ( wns hcsled and now J loams In the league but thia year
m opposing Uo L F , Boyle, chairm an of (ha local
« t» * W » he wOt ks
COFENHAGRN, IM nuurk. Jan ran hoar. My hearing wax in it is bellsrod ths toago* will bo Evergreen Cem storr.
• f J R H o d g o s «&gt;Wtoi»too aanounced today,
a f bis
l l o —^u»#n Alexandria* of Don- •tantly restored Ihs moment that larger sines several n # . firms
hare Indicated Hielr Intentions of
T hu Sanford committee which m srk rsccotty t umtonvont her Dr. Sprout praysd fo r ms."
sseood op#re&gt; ion In flva months
(*Jaa4 too f m conristod o f U
sponsoring * team.
j
w eath
Itoyh, cksirwssn, Fred R. frilsiis to r correction of _ *n Intostlnsl
A
collodion
of
RosiolU's
Tho team a f tho Eckeraon FruU
.
i
’ • ,
Mire Mary Ftoaoti, ftata Cmi- disorder- King Christian spent po*ms, after trains burled with Cannery was tha league winner
Cloudy to a lf tt Sod
nil day a t lha bosPiUl where ths hi# wifo, was d ittln tsrred and test y ssr and parlicipalsd la ths
* n r e n t S. A. f . W
tamailllretiioaj sad
puhlltbrd In JIT*, tw ajre ysars A. A. U. Tournament bald la O s a r probably oceaatonal rein In
w*
port km i ooatlnosd mild.
Imforf h i. dsslb,
W in ,
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Ranchers Watch Air-'
l i n e r ^ G o JTnto A
Spin And c/ash, In
Remote f ountains

Wife Of City Ju&lt;|ge
Was Daughter Of
Pioneer F a m i l y ;
-Services Tomorrow,

Roosevelt Talks
With Big Business

Flames Prevent . \
Rescue E f f o r t

Meeting Is Held To
Discuss Means For
Gaining Prosperity

Driving: Snowstormls ;
Only S h r o lu l For
Bodies Of Ten Men

0

Sanford Milk Is
Reported As Well
Up To Standard
Twelfth Analysis Is
Given Commission
Disclosing Quality

MidWinter Meet
Of Slate Kiwanis
Held In Smyrna

Foit Mellon Par Kid P a rty Held
Is Name Offered By Tourist Club
For New City Pari At C. OfC. Office
Dedication To Ci
100th Annive!
Is Also Reques

Mrs. Peter Peterson
Wins 1st Prize For
Original Costume

jn&amp;sLjsr

Nix,.Dinfffclder, And
Nordffren Attend
Florida Conference

Eleven Persons Are
Tried Before City
Judge P. L. Miller

Celery . Fed Quints
Will Play Daytona
In SanfordTonight

Duke And Duchess
Are Names Given
To Zoo’s Leopards

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

ilull' jSSaS g tiiO ir e ii^ROt o - m

j,

Meets Draw Crowd
At Christian Church

Local Resident Says
Faith Healed Him

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" S ^ r .s

Th* Funeral Services Are
Held For R. L. Peck

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Captain Fred Feren
To Be Transferred

Basketball League
To Be Formed Here

Wakulla Committee
OppoaeaHodgesOuster Sanfoni Gives $167 To
D»y Fund

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THE HANFORD HERALD^ SANFORD, FLORIDA —
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keep my Inner life both
plana .and strong,
free my Up* from gulls, ray
band* from wrong.
Shut th a dimr an b am . and
peorn, and prida,
op*n, then, to Jove tha win­
dows wide
m eet with , cheerful heart
frh it rpme* to nto,

PoWer In The United States

turn Ufa'* il|»cnrds Into b a r

The part which POWE^t—water, and gasoline, as well
sa electrical—h a s played In building up this country, if
shown In a pamphlet "Facts About Power,” recently is­
sued by the United States Chamber of Commerce. These
facta show that the United States loads the world aa a
power-using country, consuming more than one-third of
the world's total electrical energy, and having nearly a
third of the world's developed water power.
Thle would t pray
Borne of the striking facts about power are:
From day te day.
Including transportation—principally the automobile—
Fog then I know
the total power capacity of the United Btatca Increasotl
My urn will flow
from 04 tnlllion to 1,663 million horsepower In the thirty
In pear* until It ba
(tod’* will t rn.
years from 1809 to 1020.
—A rthur Dstmere
The power capacity of stationary plants supplying
American industry In 1029.was the equivalent of 780,000,Rte ja p s are preparing for
four year war, and no doubt 000 workers.
In tha manufacturing industries nlone each worker
ft won't be all against tbe
had. In power, the equivalent of 48 helpers.
Power In the form of electric energy supplied by pub­
ding permit* a t
Miami lic utilities Increased from 30 billion kilowatt hours In 1010
declined taxi year aa comw ith l?3fl. But with glO,- to 118 billion kilowatt hours In 1030.
Power distributed to urban nutl suburban homes dou­
g o f new construction Is
M|aml Beach haa small room bled In the period 1027-1036.
mplalntj In fa rt, still laavaa
Power distributed td fnrm homes Increased from 800
Florida cities green with million kilowatt hours to 2,014 millions in the same period.
In thn decade from 1020 to 1030 the number of urban
anqrsunurban homes supplied by
l»y utilities Increased
lurrc.-iseti from
irom
. The Ludlow Amendment 'was andrituburban
defeatixi In the House of Repra- 16.T1&amp;SS8 to 20,730,000 anil tito farms supplied Increased
aaulaUvgs yesterday and tba peo­ from 300,128 to 018,000.
ple will not have a chant* to say
The average annual usn of utility service by domestic
rM utfur they want to go lo w ar.
lfdwaver. no Congress haa arc r customers increased front 428 kilowatt ltours In 1020 to
'voted this country into w ar w ith­ 710 kilowatt hours In 1030.
out tha overwhelming endorsement
Of tho total electric energy produced, privately owned
Of tha people. It Is not llkaly that utUitlea supplied 08.3 percent in 1030.
any Congress ever win. But some
Approximately two-thinin of tho power supplied by
dictator might, If w* ever htve one.
central plants ia produced front fuel, and unc-third by wn^
Th* banking liualaaas In Florida tor power. Of the country's total energy supply, 07.4 per­
pparenUy 1* picking up, Figure* cent cornea from fuels and ?i.fl percent from water }tower.
■ i f .. Ui*t (here are now 100
Due largely to tho atrnm turbine generator tho con­
fila banka p i compared with 101
rut yeary ago a n d that they have sumption of coal per kilowatt hour in public utility sta­
fAJtoajxW on deposit», or tot tions declined steadily from 3.2 pounds in IDfo to 1.44
pounds in 1030.
- share soma weary worker's
beatr toad,
point going straying comrade
to' Uie reed,
know that what t have la not
my, own.

ltS| bankp . t r e also
w ell
jrd- are I# &lt;rf thsm In-Florida,
, three In Js'cktonvlUe having
re deposit* than nil the state
tkg put together.

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few Dealer* who did much to
iCedJt to* C pnqU IuM raw han
y compared it tflh iy “Korea and
n rr " age would praaerv* ,sores
it* a f I t . Tha power b* daolgre
r, fo r b u iy n c v l^dgea in.Cpa*
** i f th a Constitution, thay
lild leave atririly a* la, hut 'he
rple, grow n to teller* what th*
w D ealers said, &lt;th a t tha Con'
utlon is nqt a sacred document,
itld change It. They cltlf*,’ for
•mselrr* the right to declare
ip. This- 1‘resident Roosevelt
ye. Would be ui»a»trous.

t because hi*

AN OLD NEW ENGLAND sot captain, one Hanson
Gregory, gave the modern American doughnut its hole.
The date of the great Contribution was 1047. The captain
was a boy at the time. Watching his mother fry dough­
nuts, he-noticed that' the centers of the cakes always
seemed doughy, and. suggested eliminating this part before
thg cakes were cooked. Laughingly she followed the sug­
gestion and the result waa so satisfactory that she never
want back to'the old way. Her method w*n copied by
others until It spread over the whole counfry.—Adapted
from the American Restaurant Magazine.

■y C MARLS*

SblCI

Hit-down strikes by
capital,
with tb s purpose and Intent of
making tbs Federal OovmjM*nl
want It to do. arn nothing MW In
history th at dead with 'T b a
oar history. ' *
Andrew .faction ran Into o a f Bank” a re simply n an o U eta of
n hundred ysarg aco th a t makoa a cations phenomenon appertainthe preosnl corporation aftort at Ids tn a nation In Us Infancy,
high Jack Ins a , Impressive
In both a* to tb* old system and to
aqpomcomparison a# a kitten's arch* tb* denunciation that
Punted tb a straggle |o he rid ot
Ins Its bark to am phailta a de­
mand for richer cream.
Tbe mstboda of tba old-Unia
effort to cocrca tb s Uovernmenl
w*rs a Utt|a cruder than tbe
ploceeses ct today, but the changes
arc of decree rath er - than
cf the wbota Industrial and com­
character, Tba present-day soviet m ercial circle. W bsn tb s first
of capitalist* Is not quits so a n titr u s t law* w sra pat on tp a
frenh aa whan “Old Nick” B id­ tts ln te books, they w ere printed
dle announced th at be would to se measures in tea Bed to dostn n ete the Jackson adm inistra­ pltvy' • American IMtiatlv#
and
tion to Ita knees before ha would eliminate corporate efficiency In
submit to the
withdrawal of promoting
U rge
enterprise*.
(Invemment deposits from
hla When a* Income lax, graduated
bank, Y»ut It la somewhat harder according to tha *lsa of tbe in­
for the " d u ty
families" who comes, became our baalc reve­
control the holding
companies nue aoif-e*. those Who foaght It
and other tru sts to express tried to make the country be
Ihemsaleea than It was for Urn Have It w as clam
legislation
dictator of finance of the U ltra. aimed lo penalise a urease, and
Times b a re changed, of c o u n t, thereby to brook down ererysince tlie good old days w hat thing that bad made tba Ualled
the bis
hank could arrange Slates great and prosperous.
"loan* and accommodations” for
ft has happened before) It Is
senators and representatives, ac­ happening now, and
doubtless
cording to how they voted eh will happen In tba future.
the legislation asked for by tbu ’ To road hark the alory
of.
president, and Naw York hai^ia these
progreselve
advances.'
were denied fund* because Penn every one of which h a , town
srlrsn ta had Indorsed the Pyaal- dem onstrated by lim e lo bova|
enl's pollcle*. T hat la only oaa added to tba
preaperity
and.
of tlie esaraples of the Interfer­ happiness «f the American Iteence of O orsrnm ent with busi­ public, It m ast appear th at It
ness In which
the
ingenuous wee not te r the nelfish motive |
money posrers of a century ago of greater profit* and perman* I
saw tha onm arch n( an tre sy
and tha destruction of Ameri*
ran Institutions.
Thay send hankers to iMsVen
worth and Atlanta
now a-dar*
for doing tbe things 11ml Nicho­
las Biddle
did
right
slang,
which ha* compelled a change
In m sthodi. but thn esaentUI
objective—the restraint of d o t-

ptedarMl; the theory being that
tbe Jarksen adm inistration should
be frighten'd Into letting up on
tbe 1addle Institution. Today tbe
protest I* for tbe rensad e u p ar
capitalists to withhold Invest­
ment from tbe economic stream
and *o make buslMsa languish,
with the ism a Idea of fbrclss
thn Ouvrrnnient at Washington
Into subservience to the big In­
terest*.
The (lannett* and minor tom
lam beater* of the reactionary
rresa of today bag their p*rei*
led a century ago. though the
subildie* that sparred aa the
Jackson bailers were store di­
rect than they are now. No big
newspaper* were themeelvaa of
Ik elemi-iil the* represented by
”Tbe Hank,” whose contempor­
ary m odem , equivalent ie (be
Liberty l«agua, and It* atlases
However, there aye »oi»e corn’
Pmsstlnn* for tb# more t*riV
ou* processes which time ■bah
brought. JsrksOn's foes did net
l.are the oonvmlanca of red I*
• nnduncere plugging tba sala at
rorporaftori, product* and
IimA1 1
denfblly slipping Inla th eir ealea
talk* their-ow n vlaws. or riaw*
tthat
k . . hive a
.l_ * khanded
d _ 4 * g dthorn,
kaae o*
—aa
b0*n
rovrm roent and ecAiumlcs. ,*
It I* «-nl*rta(nln* to read osar
th* pr«i&gt;a(*lrihi o&lt; th at *jl»td
period of American blaiory. This
President w*» beat on tb* destruct Ion o f’ Im alnon and
tb*
gathering nf mil power to him-'
sell. They 1 1*tired Mm with a,
crown and sceptyd, wMh hka fast
trampling
th o
Constitution,
nrevely, oqd oirer end
#»*nj
thay pointed, oui Hmt th* Jaeh*&lt;&gt;n pollcle* ’,w*u|4 plant* the!
country Into (M m : th at, th* d e
Presslon th at • r**ull»4 from tb*
acta of 'T b r i M r i t a r i l w toid
progress unit) (ota| ruin m u t rented tb* country. All Prea&gt;
dent Andrew Jacknon »** going
an a rescuing the o atlaa. f r p "
a trrenuy tkat* dot, only IngR tad

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TUESDAY. JANUARY 11* If

1j

More Confusion
If the man In the strait doesn't understand all he
know* about' the ‘current economic slump and the efforts
of the government to combat it, he should not be discour­
aged for If U apparent that Uie high cockleloruma Iff Wash­
ington as well as the tycoons of industry and finance
don't understand if either.
'The more the senate relief and unemployment com­
mittee delves mto the causes of the current' businesa reces­
sion the more confusion It stirs up,” says the Miami Her­
ald In calling attention to the demands for a balanced bud­
get which in some instances have recently been changed to
pleas for larger government spending.
T h e Executive said the budget cannot be balanced
this year,” the Herald continues. "But he did recommend
cirtain drastic reductions in government spending. He did
dot satisfy one group In the first Imttaoce. In the second,
He ran counter to the economic theories of labor leaders
find a group representing big business.
‘‘Robert E. Wood, president of Sears Roebuck and com­
pany, joined with Wllllahi Green, president' of the Ameri­
can Federation of Labor, and Homer Martin, president of
the Committee for Industrial Organisation, to urge that
extensive relief legislation be undertaken and that the
President's economy program be abandoned.
"The three were agreed on tax modification. Wood
deeland that two administration siwkeamen had "scared”
,E VERSE FOR TODAY business and spread the “fear psychology,'* only to have
atrihfnl In buslnetai t f A i o i the President assume a conciliatory attitude.
"Wood asked the committee 'What la the business
man to believer The ordinary cRIten also may well ask

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• d m of prtvilaga th a t tba #o»IU t . Sprout Invites tha lick S»
rat-i at times arts, opposed lbr-m. coma to hie 7:16 habltng ta»*
bat because of Ibe d ire th r e a t1 utrocrionaervle* It they want to
lo lb* reunify at tart* .
One hag only to read the Impaaalonsd outburst* of tbe r*'
actiooarr publlcuia
to
team
that It la sla a r* palrlotlgm and
not pelf that m otivates
their
clienU: altraUm gnd not avarice
th a t la behind the op pot It ion to
•be aorernm ont, and that It la
AND
goc|al galratlon and not sordid
selfishness Hint
IntPlrea
tbe
■real ami uneadaioi effort lo
V fcLaulin, J e w e le r
keep U lna* »• they arn.
111 B. Park Ava.
They have been raving this
country from co in r «o U&gt;e devil
au oflen that thap now begin lo
Iwllrvo It |betn ar|v ra—and the
poor nld country baa staggered
■b«Uf notwithstanding. and haa
R N CELERY FOB THIS
not over reached or even ap ­
I
SEASON
proached the limbo to which It
» « i doomed whenever anybody
T h ro w
p len ty
*f
To W ees
Dust with ell .af tb* Mleolla*
nought, lo touch their gorgeous
la II on poor eelerv, cabbogo.
Privileges.
aollarCs. turnip* and all olbor
v*g«tsiloo lo boep II a loan and
fr** from apblt worms and
bugs and ranges, 1l le a Ilf*
•aver for laerna. ( i r e s rn***.
aad Iba gsrdea. Tbe plant fnad
IF YOU NEED
rain* ahenld be approdXtsd.
Tubs era Hast I* Iba cbeanasi
and *no*i affsctlv* Ia**cik1d*
»» tb* marh*t.
WB HAVE A
tSiana-gnnff nS.M pm «*•
NICE ASSORTMENT
Tobacco Coarna Dari R U I

Repairing
Diamond Setting
Engraving

CUT FLOWERS
RUSSELL’S
FLOWER SHOP

EZEKIEL

COLEMAN’S

j*

OIL BURNING
Circololbg Hreters

HEAT
The* Entire
Homej '
a* -v . N
LOW PRICE—
EASY TERMS

HOFMANN
Electric Service
too Magnolia Are.

C K U M tr AVB. m O N R IP4-J

aw rend IW Si
lie veer i R a t el

iHiaiiiiiiiui
Duo-Therm

W E R T -T h e
Diamonds And Wstchas
Fhra Watch And Jewelry Ropnlrfa4
Diamond Mounting And Kagnvlng

Office Equipment Co,
IIS UegeeNe Are.

Pkewe

,w

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-X-d/vefy cigarette
featu res

something . . •

Chesterfield features the one
thin* that really counts. . .p b +

grandfather

With Leu at Appomattox;
w la »o reason why a Den*
hn«M l«M standing among
Rig bacauao bo happens to
f ‘ A Republican wb*u ha
I th a t IdpuW kan ia a batre ifra t limn tbe w e which
■merely have nomtnsted.
iV * g ather fr*m President

ripe tobacco*

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V m 9AN#MtO HTKATiD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

wsmw

E v a n g e lis t

ial Calendar

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rson

TUKfDAY
« * ! • ABw McKla*. Mr*. K. C.
T bf AxarUn C lau of the r ir a t .Morgan a * Mr*. U C. Oool.br
Mandat IShureh will m eet *1 the w#r* ho*t**a*. to Circle Naminm tx a t 7:1* o'clock. Hoateaeoa’
•*
^
MothodUt
w m W M p . J. V. Jan et, Mr*.’
* * **_,**** !
C. f t AndersPn. J r . Mr*. B. L-’ *“ * « ■
*.
b o ard , M i*. W ..A . CagU and
a t |W ho“ * °*
,u
Mt*. C. L. ilowoon.
. * « * '“ Mra. Karl Doaaff Prmlded
WIDMEIDAV
| g t w the bo tine** sessio n . dsrin*
Mr* Mae 0*n»» be* returned
Tho to r a k P arker Orphanage wh(eh i g , following aBporlntanClub WHI m eat a t tho homo of
were elected;
from 8t. petertbuYn whero »&gt;i*
h ta been apendlng aoeeral days
attending to huskies*
8. Thornton wilt be.
^
P rien d , of Mr*. R U ubalh C.
T here will be a meeting of _ * ' l
Rutledge will ba glad to l*»rn
t h . Hoard of m anager, of the Bu* * 1 W
" .£ ? . »&gt;h,,e,ly- that ah* l« ImProrlng a t
b*r
(UwCard O a rjm Club a t the
*»M K nh*H*o TYRI*. u
r home a fte r having been 111 for
t o n * Of M S ..H . M. Papworlb
0f WOTli oat look—Mr*. J- about a month.
Ot 10:04 o'claeit.
1 *. &lt; * t t t

KBma o tj
At the c|o»o of the hastae-a
141 Pat- piedga earda **r&lt; distributed to
the following present: Mr*. J.
Mr*. W. C- Hill nu-1 Mis,
B. Philip*. Mrs. I* M. llwnln. Carolina Hill ore r,Mirrp-d pi
Mr*. J. It. Hnolehon. Mr*. M. arrive tomorrow from
UnlitL. TtHls. Mr*. C. F.. Mrfllarrew. bridge. 0* wltero ihny b are lo t'll
Mrs- ltn rn |4 , Mnrah, Mr*. II- A. ■pending a abort time.
Swanson, Mr*.' AY. F. Bryan.
Mr*. J. J. Carver. Mrs- II. II.
Mr. and Mr*. Dealir TtImPr.
Duncan, Mr*. II. M. pierce; Mrs S r- of Ft. My&lt;Ta left Sunday for
M. U. Reel, Mrs. if It.' Hirer. their homo after naviug r I* It ml
Mr*. J. V. n«v|*. Mr*
J. H Mr. and Mrs. Krr*w*t K iuen ut
born* W Mr*. 0 . E. Rollins, 2400 Barker. Mrs. W. S. McCall. Mr* their ‘home on Park Avenue.
F a jk A vtnur, a t 10:00 o'clock. No L. M. Telford, Mr*. Bo*coe Tay
luwcbeon.
lor, Mr*- Kurt l»o*aey, Mr*. W.
Mr*. J. W. Short of W e,t
Tbs Asale* Circle of the San­ C. Coleman. Mra. Carl m orpen- Orange. N- J. loft today fur her
ford O trden ciua will moat at Ing, Mr*. L. 0 . Cnolthy, Mi*. M. home after having *penl u sluut
lb* bom* of Mr*, a E Oorm- B. Smith. Mr*. H. C. Mmaan. time with her
mutlier.
Mr*.
I*t. J r - 1101 Magnolia Avonun, Mr*. W. M MrKlnt. the Ml**&lt;** EUtaheth n Itu tlrtg o atul M r
M, t6:0O o clock for election of Alice MeKjm. Katherine THU*. and Mr*. Wm. M uarrave.officers.
El|a nolton and nelly tlrumley.
Calling all circle* of the Oar---------------------Mr aud Mra. J. A. Calhoun
dsn
Clab—Payment of due*.
*.
nmioiture the birth of a daughter.
RMction of Officers .and del*gal** to the State Convention,
H is D irt G ardeners of the
i l i c U K K I l B l V /lK U IC ^ ^ t ||j #y rHi ( *4 i|lUlln oiftd •ImiikIi M'iSanford Harden Club will meal
lu r e been rcimivFd
in !lr*h
■l tba homo of Mra. H. B. Popa
Offlrer* for the rnntlnK re " * : home, !»I7 IVu.l First Hlre-t
i t . 10 00 o'clock.
were nnnounred at tho mrellng
— —Tba tone meeting of the Worn*1 of cTrele Number One of the I F riend, nnd relative* of tinhit’s M is,Innarr Society of the P |,a t MethodlM Church
which \ '"«•* «• A Adam, who att.md.-d
Orlando d i.trlc t will lueot
In
Ranford a t the First M ethodist' * “ * h»ld yesterday ntlrrnm m in
Church at J0:M o'clock.
Cov. the l&gt;*»ililer* ol Wesley Itmnn*'
s*-ed dish lunchaon
will
be ■* ***■ church.
«TT*d at » :4 0 o'clock.- ^
w
The o m c e r, are as foM.'**:
", ,
•»:,■**■ -Chairman—Mr*. Reolg* ifcCreni. &gt;
w
MONDAY
Vies-chairman—Mra. Dredle Wll™ T ^ rM tu|ar buslno** and aoclal' Hams.
maaUhf of tho Fifty-Fifty lllblo’ Secretary treasu rer-M r* . P. II
C law , of tha Methodist C hurch'
Lanstnr.
k H bo held ai tb s home
of Contiocllonul treaaurer—Mra. It.
M r. and Mr*. R. W. W ar" a t
w . T urner

Officers Named By
n°ri» Manim. on ju„. - at the
MpfhnHIwf- rirclc FernaldLaualitou Memorial ll»»*

trea su re r—Mr*.

. Mr* w’ rf. BHtt and Mrs. Roy
BrfU wffw, Jatat host***#*, U
CtrcU lfUNtier Two* r f the H ia '
Rapt (at Cbtarch which mat yea*
W dky'eltaeaeaw at the horn* of

Mka. Roy tout.
Mr*. C B. C arter, chairman;
prestos ! over the meeting and
h i O k tom O oM l a fte r which UU
Bible Study wait given by Mr*.
Volt* William*.} Report* ware
throw by the various commit loan.
The’ host***** served rrfreah*
■•Ala to (W follow log; Ur*. C

W. IsMR. Mr*. M. C. Hagan. Ufa
W. D- CafJ en er. Mr*. Sanferd
Doudney, Mr*. Fred W. Hogan.
•Ira. E. n. Carter. Mr*. Kffli
Mercer, Mr* D, K. McNab, Mr*.
M. J. Meek*, Mr*. 1. E. Estri.lge,
Mrs. H. If. Slaughter. Mr* Wal­
ton Reel, Mr*. 11. •A- Speer, Mr*.
U D. Hodgtns, Mr*. Voile WitHam*. Mr* W. H. Britt and Mr*.

Bombing Of Pansy”
la Shown At Ritz

tonale ch»i*e* year* u&gt; sr that M «
Alley h* nit In* on to a rafuaJlng
hoae of a "m other" ship when an*
other non-atop endurance flight
plane met motor trouble and had
to descend.
Alley i* m arried and Me wife,
Mr*. Will* Alley, and hta three
children, Dexter, Norene and Jan e',
new live In Hollywood. Doth he
and hi* family h a re llred th«
wandering life of adrenturet*,
however, and are well known Iti
Nrw York.* Chicago, and alm oit
evrry other Metropolitan city In

Noran W, Alley, whore apeclal
Unlreeaal feature "Bomb Inn of the
U. S. S. Panay" come* to the Rita
Thealro tonight and Wednesday,
baa been the favored *on of sing uU r food camera fe ru n e
many
time* before in h it career, tn fa d ,
so unusual h a re been hi* ach lc v
meat* th a t he U today regarded *»
one of the moat picturesque and
adventures* member* of hi* pro* flic country.
fu sio n .
Alley
started his career on
the Chicago Tribune. Ho went to
the lleafat publication* from there
and latar developed an aptltode far
film covering that finally *aw him
awing to thi* branch exclusively.
C uring the World WVsr ho was a
cameraman wl:h the rank of lieutenant In the U. S. Army algnal
corps film ing some of the moat bn-j

CITY BRIEFS

Meeting Is Held
By Baptist Circle

L—»**__ l„ *&gt;_- .

Prestdriil, tn n v u n n ii inlay.
Tlii&gt; M'aular meeting of the
Linn's t'lnh will I,,* held In the
Vnde* Hotel Wmlncsdny night *1
7: on p'elnrk, nfflrl.il,
0r tba
flu li rrporleil
Amelin Bloomer, creator Of
the article of women'* apparel
uhicH bar* her name, waa on#
of &gt;;e first rxponen:* of woman
nuffagr.

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Hav. Richard T r a m , evangel
l«l and lin g er .will rundurt »erv'
Ice* each night at the Free Mcth"
odl»t church in Lake Monroe be.
Hutchison family came a cropper
l i e new officer* of the Woman's I ginning Jan. 10 and continuing In the fnisen tundra of Orecnland.
■ through Jan. 2.1.
Missionary Society o f the Hr**
Unequalled are hi* other nxploil*
In hi* search for camera cxclta*
Me i Itodist Church presided oyer
meal, t l r wa* "in" on the kloddy
ilia monthly business and social
meeting which wa* held yesterday J |.. Mr*. J . I., t'lu ih . Mia. Earl Herrin, Illinois, rlut*. When the
rfiem oon at the church.
’
. D" oy, Mr*. W. F." Brynu, Mi*. United Stair* air-hip "Slu-ngn*|
dnah“ frll nesr Plttihurgh »nm«
Mr*. E. H. Laney, past presi'! A itlm r Philip*.
A motion wa* made anil carried year* ago, Alley wa* Inuring
dent, presided over the meeting
tor the yearly reports from tha le lmv&gt; husinesa ami , pregraui through tho lniiiii*dialc vicinity
olfirere a fte r whirh she torued niii lnu:* cemlilnetl and lo have with his car and camera. Incredible
the meeting over to tha dew proa t ................. i he second M o n d a y -.if good luck had placed him tliera In
n leisurely ere**-country auto trip!
td.nl, Mra. Cart William*.
, eaih immlh.
It w h s Intention and planning that
Mrs.
E.
II.
I-iinry,
Mr*.
Zrh
The new officer* are as fotlew*:
I'rrrld e n l—Mrs. Carl William*
. Ratliff. Mr*. W. .S. Thmnton and ►aw him, early in hla carver, hunt-1
mg Mvxlcan hamlita with Per*
V lee-ptrsldrnt—Mr*. M. R. Shriek ! Mr«. Clarence Smith were |irr*rntrd
land
* ( viili gift* In appreciation for ihlng In "Dlsnintid Jack’*1’ famous]
Corresponding secretary— Mrs, J, their work during the |ta*l year esprilltinn. But it waa again for*
by Mr*. II. It, McCall, Jr, In the
I . Clark
llemirding secretary—Mra, W. C. absence of .Mr*. O. J. Pope.
Coleman
j
Connect ional treasurer— Mr*. Voile
Williams
l^xwl an -asu ter—Mr*.
IV.
It.
Eden field
local Su|&gt;erintendent—Ml** llr*aie
WASHINGTON -(Ah— Ala*k.«'a
Eachary
ilng le i in* are Inn old fashioned
Mission Study—Mrs. S. O. Shin*
fur L’lUli eenturr platinum pro*
hnUer
ftU r'e -y Chairman—Mra. O. J. pectni*. These mmlcrn miner* are,
IVpe
llylng into the North hy alrplnn*.
Burke **&gt;&gt;• Hr. J. II. Mcrtle, J r . govern­
P reg rin t cliaiiiaan
Steele
ment grologl*'.
Publicity and I.P rm iu re—Mis. F.
lie estim ates that platinum die*
II. I^ n sln g
cnverle* In Alaska may soon yield
Spiritual Life and Message —Mr*. a lentil e( the world's supply.
R ..W . Turner
RFC fuuds are being u*ed to help
I, aWaa aSvaath
- —“I- C.
Supt. baby
specialist—Mr*.
develop mines.
Goolsby
Christian Social relation*—Mrs.
J. O. Lancg
Supt. of Supplies—Mra. J. B.
IlHDAI’HST,
H ungary, Jan.
Crawford
Supt. of World outlook—Mr*. C. 11.—(At—Fifty person* w eir In­
jured recently In antl-semlH*
K. McSIarraw
Plans were made for the xone dlsunlcr* wt Sthwslwnhfrg* hill
meeting to be held on Friday for near ltu.ltipe»’| where several
which the following committee was thnusnnd skier* were participat­
appointed: Mr*. Ned Smith, Mr* ing In winter *poii*.

Nr*. J . V. HollieUw, Mr*. J . Q
Stanford. J r ., Mr*. Georgo Ma0*11. Mr*. K. N. T *rlt. H it. U.
U. liooro, Min. O C. Gibb*. MM.
Edward Kelsey,. Mr*. Sam G ard­
ener, Mr*: E. W. Si lie*. Mr*- A .
II. Lovrjoy. Mr*. U- C, Moor*.
Mr*. J . L*. Tait*. Mr*. W. it.
Hand, Mr*. F. w . S'anley, Mr*.
J . T. Newby, Mr*. Homer L lttli.
Mr*. M. W. Roberta and Mlta
Minnlu Iteck.

Officers Elected By
Missionary Group

The Pacific Ocean was form erly
nnwn aa ihc South Sea, tho

Cleanup of Trimtred
and Heel Latch Suede
Shoes

It’s the Talk of the Town and Territory
ind Eager Shoppers are Attending

Wednesday Special
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Fine Dresses
VitlttPH Up To &lt;112.75

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&lt;'Il'iil'P O f U lt

Housewives Here’s Fine News

During the lni,&lt;ne**
an*,lon
Mr* 8- B. Fletcher volunteered
to a* a |* t'w |lh the tone meeting
to be held Friday, llr&gt;. Paul
Redfearn Invited the Circle lo
meet at her home for the Feb­
ruary- meeting.
Those
Present i were: . Mrf.
Oeorge McCrum. Mra.
(1, AHartford. Mr*. U. K. More. Mra.
!’■ II. M nslug. Mr*. I’anl Bed-

Wednesday

To-Night

Miss Ellen Heath
Weds Harold Hamil
Mr. and Mra. Jh*. P. Heath of
A rradla, announce tha m arriage
of their daughter, Elion, of ibis
City. t o - Haroid Hamit, eon of U r.
and Mra. A. W. - HamiirS~mM3
The crremoDy was performed by
the Rev. C. E. Elmore on Sunday,
Jan. 0. Immediately following the
morning service.
Mr*. Ilam ll ia originally from
Arcadia bb4
graduated * from
Deerfield Shields High School. IB
Highland Park, III. Hha ha* bean
living hare for the peat year,
Mr. Ilam ll
grad Bated frWm
Keminclr High School and l* On*
Bectcd wBh (he A. A P. Tea Com-

Smart dresses An variety of stylag
plain eiilora A coinhlnatlona, IB
quality s ilk ,—splendidly styled by
reputable maker*. Grouped f i t
f**( arlling, at »i.4l».
A i H h t T W ;um tyi &amp;

HATS

for Winter Setuon

BLACKS AND BROWNS
A ’gland collection of atylea In
fine Fella, etc. Take your choice
of all this W inter’s llala u, stock,

Baicaoy

P in t Show Al O n O'clock Dally

NORMAN ALLEY'S

Starting At H A. M. Werfnrndny

N O T IC E

Thrilling Sale Of

A special invliallon ha* barn
••Steaded by IhO Cooperative
Conceits
Association
of
Ht.
Augustltia to anyone In Hnnfofrd
wishing tn hear Helen JrpeOn.
Metropolitan Opera Htor. who
will slog lb*re tomorrow nlrfct
Anyone Interested call Mra A.
M. Philips, 110. as soon as pne

T

BATH

llig iHirchuat* n r Irri-g n lu ra o r " R u i r t t f th e Mill
H ig h U radi-n
1

L ot

1 U t

Highlights!
One Ivol Bilks. Solids
*mf fancies up

to 11.25—-nt
tine Uit Hprlng
Silk*—Otic Values,

sJUe.

25c Grade

39c Gradet

Imperfect, but Kxreltenl Towel* of (the Iw lirr kind,
colors, also whl** anil, eoluted hinder* sixes up to •’
Inches a grand rhanre to sav# on II*Hi Towels for
motftha to come, at aqle prices 10c and IPe.

N 1V C R S A L P I C T U I U l /

Added Feature

Beat Stic Dress
Print*—in NcJ»« • ( H ly lm t, ,,,
Phoenix 7l&gt;c Silk

Men, Heres Good News!
H art S chaffntr *
M»rx
IA |
I37.SQ BkIU
M

, . . keep atop with lh# wfll-driiHd
mailElMS WMT longer, look better.
of nantnv wldUu. Taka advaatoga
reduction w d buy the pair yotTva

$1.6(1 Shirts by Elder I
A l Hai« l* rlrg

Blnnketn ami Comforta,
All At Sharp Rtxtuctlotta
•IJ U Panamas In
g o o d co lo r* i t .
All , Sweaters, Jackals, hnd
other Good* Reduced.

RANFORD,

Real Store
Wide Clearance

PLORIDA

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SANFORD MARKET REPORT
ratty r e p o rt of ealee o f fcu lta
I , vesm taW s# a t th a g a a fu n l
l a &gt; e r a s e r * W K oU eele M a rk s i
, ir u s k s r a .
a a r lo t
* * s s » t,is ra
I o th e r d e a le rs f a r a ! • hour
MC * a 4 la g a t l l i i t A. M. toa* re p e rio d by J , U. M lchssl,
U fsr,

lltaMUM: n o . aia. b a a cotnli.
non. « n t u a i. |t.«e. u a u .
stir II.Mi 14 ba. b ate. comb.
IttAPnVlli^Ti Via. eld. tiia l
sb. f l J I t UB l a H.oe; &lt;4 ba.
ta. comb, lie : lilt j*. die.
l lo a n , ts -ilc ; UK la, W -tlr.
&gt;1*1.ICS: Buppllsa moderate, de­
bt iisM. market ataady; Kast, baa. babia. York Imperials.
Illy or
equal.
Ii.ee-fl.tos
•k Twigs. Utility or Kqual.
d-V l.tli Delicious. Utility or
at. it.tl- I I .U . UH I. 1H up
IMAHIU fknap) S urplus llaht.
l u l l good.
m arket
eteadri
. b aa hprs. O last Mirlngl*.*
r ardlaary quality. J t .l l ; wn*.
IHANM- Ct.lnm t Ho supplies.
IKBTdr
duppllaa
lig h t.
de­
ad m o d erate, m a rk e t
elea f.y.
. par do*, bam. moalty «*r.

lttOCOOt.ll Via. pearee, per Its.,

, rew aalaa email Ilia I t **, ra w aatea solid load*, 01.18il.n n r IIHARTtU Via, doa
THRUif* CADBAGHl Via. por
18-18*.

LLAIIDHi Via. per to n bun,
r Co*, b u s. I l k
IMUBIUli Via. bua hpra.

K

W arranty Dead*
»ff. W. E , J r , et u a to
Board of Public Ins'rucBcralnol* County.
V. a „ et u* to Mary

rap Lien, C hattel Mlg.. El*.
*r. C. W - at ua to J . ’C.
qtehleon, A Co.
f y k r e e t k a of Mortgage
a rt Debenture Corp. to R. W,
•ra , a t U*.
1
Aaslgnaients
fprd Growers Credit Corp. to
IRford Atlantic N a tl Ilk,
BAftford Oroweyp Credit C6rp. to
-- Sanford Atlantic N a ll Ilk.
Oliver P, Davy, et ux to E. W.
Jeter, eg ux.
Lies ass ta Practise Midwifery
fljat* of Florida to Doshln John*

riV.

L aughter benefit* th* lutigs
and la an outlet for some forma
of superfluous energy.

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TUESDAY. JANUARY l h !•»*

iAHTORD, rXOSlDA'

R elief Needs
Are Increasing

Centhwiod Prem Mae* On*
iana fourth w l.h DIB, F t. P k r e e .
fifth w l'h 80.3 -and Ocala sixth
with BdB.
1#fc
Intern*.lonal Klwnbta waa rep ­
M LUTAIlDi V ia C a rly . B c a re a
resented by Vic* President C.
few aatea. p e r d o a bun* te e .
Harold H ippier of E ostls, Julios
OHIONHl tu r e e n ) P ta. p e r d o a
By Ah n i i i m P n n
bun. a re to alto. t l - l ' e . HOTITIIDingfelder of Sanford, chairman
RUN. y e lle w a IP IV. b a s t 11.t i ­
Ja p a n 's highest m ilitary am)
of ths International Commutes
l t t».
m l I tan official* form ally drafted
on Aiding the Churches In T heir
F A n tl.K Y i V i a p a r d o a b o a ,
the "Em pire’* unahakrabla policy
ll- llc .
R plrltasl Alms. Newton Lamm us,
P B A ki
(H n a lla h )
F la ,
b a a toward China** In an Imperial con­
M'sml,
member
In s rn stlo n a l
h p r a , fait to «ood. t l . T t - l l . i l .
ference today with E m p tro r Ulr*
Committee of Beys
and Girts
I’KCANd: G eo rg ia B t a a r t a 1114- ohlto.
Itr.
Works and K arl Lehmann, Tav­
!
W hether Jap an con amplatcd a Corporation employee, Idle slaoo
rC l'P U IIH :
V ia
Ups.
h p ra,
ares, a member o f the Interna­
|
W nndere. f a ir lo pood. 11,11-11 IS. formal
doc la ration of w a r-an d D«e I I . re tu rn 'd to work today
tional Comm lltre on Publicity. ’ j
H b u a e r ta I I.tt.
,
POTATO KM. au p p llee
m o d e ra te ether detail* of the policy were a« p.oductfoa waa resumed ln
Officers Installed
dem and aoud. m a r k e t s tr o n a e r held In eloeeat arerrey. One Infor­ tha
eoriMirtlMn'a
aulomoblln
Simoon Doyle o f TaHthassce
l a l l . 1 l - t l . H i No. t a • M '- I I .I S ; m ant aaaelted China would hare
|
(turn m s re ts Is. lO e-H .at.
H o n hern
Mia* Anna May Tracy d le tlu n w si Installed D U riot governor
Or. M ountains C W T b e t a f l i t - to ehooaa between surrender or a
al Florida S tata Colleys for and Herman K u n o f Tallahassee'
11,11,
I
continuation o f t h e ' ala months'
Women at Tallahassee fu r tha Dl* rlct secretary-treasurer. The
I'IK ktA t'l-L ioii C uban a td . erta.
paat IE year*,, waa named presi­ followir\y T.leiA enant Governor* J
d e n t fleet of the American Die­ were Installed by the Intem ation-j
tetic Association at Ita Rich­ al vlca president; Division 1,1
mond, Va., convention. A gradu- Frank W right, O lineavlll*; Dlvl-'
ato of B a tts Creek college and sicn 2, J . Edwin Baker, UmMillas
*ho University of Chicago. Miss Division 3, W orth Henson, Brad­
[Tracy served as the flrat preal- enton; Division 4, 8am Morgan,
0, Ed
D rynnli* Ion, Panam a City; DM alan
'dent of ka
pa . sta te orgnnluf.lon,
,la a charter member of the' F lor­ Noble*, Fort Pierce, end Division
ida Academy of Sciences and a 6, Amos Why, Arcadia.
Govemqr Doyle announced the
member of Ph) Data Kappa.
appointm ent
o f the following
T he road back finda this pa­
Committee
chairm en fo r this
year.' Agriculture, Thomas G. Eee ralysis victim well on th s road to
fev er
Orlando; Attendance, Hugh Cros recovery as he ledm s to walk
son, Jacksonville; Boys and Girls, • f a in w ith the aid of crutches
Jao Hell, T allahassee; Business and m irror.
Standards, C liff McGee, Jackson­
ville; Classification and Member­
T ry -Itab-Ny-Y
ship, Joseph
Sweney, T am ps;
r•.id 's Best Ui
Inter-C lub Relation*, Carlisle Ro­
(3) poached eggs
In spinach gers, Leesburg; Klwenls Education,
nea'a, browned eggplant fingers, lEarl Myers, E n etla;' Music, VerENTRIES TONIGHT
•LEIPZIG,
G erm any —(/P)~
cframed onions; (4) corn aouffla man Kimbrough, S arasota; Public
with creamed mushrooms, spiced A ffairs, H orace Sm ith, Ocala; Toolhpaate tubes and sim ilar con*
beets, asparagus, pickles;
(IS) Pi-bllclty, Don Lochner, Clermont; tainers made of artificial glass nnd
Under-privileged Child, Bill G ard­ •Ilk instead of metal soon may a p ­
broiled
tom
alora
on
cheesy
toast,
( n a t believed already 'determ ined
creamed carrot* and tu nilpi, iner, Daytons Beech j Vocational pear on tha German market.'
bvfore th " Ini per III conference waa
A German engineer ha* suc­
i-plerd pear; (0) creamed peas, Guidance, H arvey Freem an, Or­
■ cidered Into neaalon form ally to
mashed squash, French fried po- lando; Achievment R eports, Jim ceeded In producing a strong, waratify | ‘.
Normrpi,
Csinoavllle;
On-to-S*n
tcrfaat m aterial by combining he
taloea, buttered bee's.
The cabinet had been In almost
Francisco, Karl Lehman, Tevarae; two auballlutea through a special u d M p f u l ta. d n w ta g a w tio a a l com.
continuous session for 40 hours,
All-Florida,
llerold
Colee,
Jack
­
process. I t has the advantage of * t T S ,! 3 i » . t o w
HE’S TOO 0 0 0 D
meeting frequently with the Im­
RecomiNndtd by many doctors and
fJlEHOKEK, N. I!.. Jan. -W Tl sonville; end Co-operation with no; being tarable,
perial headquarter* nnd the cabi­
the Churches, Julius Dingfelder,
Thl* newly developed substance nuraea. All draggiata*. In th ree
—Carl BlandIngdeer. must fam­
net advisory .board on the program
Sanford.
I may prbve an Important factor In strength*: Regular Strength, ChB**io destroy tha anti-Japanese Ad­
ous of the North Carotin* Ch*rodraa'a (mild), and Extra Strong. Ap­
The International
convention the
[he Naaia
N ails’ effort to conserve proved by Good Uottetkeeplag.
kto Indian archer* was ao good
m inistration in China.**
will be held Ip Ran Francisco In metals.
tween Government and Industty he had to quit competition.
The civil government, the nm iy
June end
the Florida District
to improve employment and busi­
Champion for a generation, hla
and the navy all have endorsed the
Convention
e t S arasota In the
ness conditions.
e a s y
V elkaw ay d0icouraged
plan f o r subjugation of China. P re ­
Fell.
duPont, who recently proposed youngsters from entering
Urn
mier Prince Fumlmaro Konoye was
that Industry spend $20,000,000,- annual tournaments. The tribe
understood to have predicated the
COO In capital Inves ment If Gov- tbem fore ruled hfui out of the
| eerie* of policy determ ining meet*
n n m rn l would ro-operate, said his
contests.
*~
lt.ga on a program calling for four
firm ta “ playing b ill."
mote years
year* of w ar akalnei
against China.
China.
The duPont company, he' e iTHIKVKS MAKE LIGHT
plained, Intends ta spend 010,000,TOKYO. Jan. 11. —(/P&gt;-L tght
MONTEREY, Calif.. Jan. I t —
WE DELIVER
000 for expansion this y ear despite
control in Tokyo, during recent OP)—The Rev.’ Theodore
B*|1,
the firm 's estim ates that ita aalta
nlr-rnld maneuvers, has put a
PROMPTLY ,,
will be 23 per cent less In the first
nn Englishman, la willing to bear
six months of 1038 than In the barrier botween the home office arm s for the United B lairs In
and ghe w ar office.
sim ilar period of 1027.
During
the maneuvers,
all a w ar of defense but not In a
“1 believe,*' he said, “ that bull*
YOUR PATRONAGE
turned nut, w ar of aggression—and- ho want*
beta will recovar only In an at- M eet lights
to classify th s way himself.
APPRECIATED
mosphsre of confidence In private windows were shrouded nnd romThis stand at bis cltls«n*hlp
industry, a widpr understanding plete darkness prevailed. Taking
of
the
situ* ton, hearing caused the granting of
th at the main burden of re-em ­ advantage
until
ployment m ust fall on Industry, not thlevr* * » le 38 Iron manhble papers to be Postponed
o r Government; th at recovery envera from a at reel under ron- May. Judge II O. Jorgensen sa id
atm alion,
he would aw ait a Suprem e Court
Tho home office presented a ruling on a parallel case.
bill fo the w ar office, J t „ came
back wllh the -a'at-ntent that,
under wartim e condition*, the

“Unshakable Policy”
Is Adopted In Im­
p e r i a l Conference

COLDS

Household Hints

New Metal Substitute
. Found In Germany

I

~H. B. McCALL, JR*

* * * * *

y t Ford Coupe 0110—four-wheel Furnished apartm ent fo r r a n t
B t|«U ar I ITI—U rge aam U retlsr
Caffes Shop apace fo r rant. GU
With a r*built Dodge truck. Reel bert Hotel.'
______
4k Roes, used oak deals re.
Zft— M1bcb0 « m m i _ For S a id
B it bads of special celery pldnta
ready to a*t. John I’eiold, S a lt

mu____ ________ a
A num ber 1 O range Grove fqr.aaH

BOAT
FOR CHARTER

flecked to th* 3an,‘ord Tabernacle
at Ninth and Laurel last night
to p a rtla t y t a aln the faU h.haallng

B y day, week, or
month, C atering- to
’ at! ty p w rtP p B rtie a .

PPECIAL HOME Bargain a t Mg
. aacrlfic*. Corner K k V . M
Magnolia Ava. AU cash. Saa D. L.

IhlM ber, executor. Phoo* $40.

,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

For Sale

SEASONABLE
RATES

HARVEY HODGES

REE OR PHONE

LEGAL NOTICE
i -m u i i m n *
HTATH O r F L O n ill*
n o t iu ii

to

UlillNYY Ob' HKMINUI#tt
Yoh and tech «•( you nr* here­
by notified end require*.' te |us*'St say rill,n s swt dviannds
which you, *r slihsr or yaw. msy
hsvs against It,* *slsl* a t IL It
I'UAM. d«*«ns«d. Inis i f
asld

■ T E N TO O NE
M U H t. Jan. I t. —OP)-G loria
Bristol, boaiity »xp*r'| found • Cuuniy, |n il,* Causty Jade* •(
Cuuniy. Murids, nt his
scarcity o f good-lookhtg m*n on Benlnals
•fllr* In tb s cuurt hsuss at tunth* Miami b*aeh*s.
f“'U, Mlarbbk wllhln sluhl raisenmnliis (rent tb* Oil* of the
Raid ah*, after an informal aur- d*r
UrM pnl&gt;1Isa lion of this uni Ire.
Ytyt
;.
Hath - lulls *r demand must be
u ls l. lbs
“There la about on* good-look­ In w rllin*, nud muM
btece nt rssldsnse an* post nf.
ing man to every 10 p re 'ty wom­ fire M,iree&gt; of iha rU lm su t end
must lie aururn t* by the rlatm*
en on the beaches here." You havo • lot of money invested
nl. sariil. » r . atfuraey, *r tbs
Recently
Miss
Brlat.pl wea •
wilt l■*e•a|&gt;• void arrerdlny
Rt that home of yours, and n a t­ beauty advisor to Princes* Ju li­ “tu I**
lew,
T. .
urally you w ant to keep It la good ana of Holland.
Tble tsih day n t January. 1*11,
.. , !
MADGR W. d r a m . ,
condition a t th# lowest possibly
Aithilelslrntrls of lbs Ratste nf
cost— T h at's why whan painting
f t It. DRAM.
Umo roll* around
it's sm art te
specify DOZIER A GAY paint.
8 lan k y -R o g ers H ardw are Co.
by owner. Bargain, .Location
Seminole County. Bax T.^H arakL

woman w ants washing a t
Call for Charlotte, iqpd R

FEED

SANFORD AMCO FEED STORE

10* Magnolia A v» Twenty dottar* per month In advanoe.
Phone 401J .

M

WAYNE

Storm DelayB
Removal O f
Crash Victims

IB—Ap*rtmtnU For Rant

woman wants Job dolor
ry. rooking o r
hou*o
fary Latah, a l l K. Itb Bt.

TELEPHONE 679-J FOR

Pastor’s War Views
Hold Up Citizenship

h a s t, r e s t a u r a n t n e a r b y . H r*. O.
- t ir - K c h l o s ,. M alt land.

LORED WOMAN wants Job

j
I
The probable Ifateop
of th e
Bemlnoln Dlackeotg fo r the
Mycra game which will be
there Friday night Wee b»Vnounced today by U sed Cornel
8. A. I t Wilkinson who also *o0d
th at a Duel p raetk o ' will Ira
held nt |b e Armory Geld W ednes­
day night and he urged a ll' play­
ers l o lie present.
The Dlackcate will be opposed
FrW nr by the Fort Myerg Medi­
co*. a .w ill-professional outfit
organised nnd coached by George
Moyn, form er Hanford boor, now
coaching a t th e F ort
Myers
lllx h Bcllnol.
The probalde lineup
fo r the
F ort Myern trip Is a* f o l k * ,:
Monger, L. K.: Rtnplnr. L. T .:
It. Oilhnm, I,. O.; Geraie. G,;
T anner, 11. tt.j Grant, R. T.;
Howell, it, H-: Hilly Oilham. Q.
D-; Lawson, It, n ,; X. W- Allman. ^!. D.; -Vincent, F.-JL
From the following’ list two
reerrve linemen and two r«*erve ,
backs will e|sn lie selected for
the trip: Blng|e(ary, M cW horter.
Doker, Harnage, Btenstrom, R.
Squlra* and Stolnoff,

Ceatlnwoo Pram •'ape Owe ,
the hoard of the National BtaM
Corporation: Lewie Drown. prasddaot of Jotana-Marivllle, If. Hr.
Clamant, president of th a Pennirtra n la RaUroad;
and
Colby
Cbester, head of General rood#
Corporation.
W hite Henan officials as 14 t i t
meeting would dlscuta tha oeonomlc altnalton and bow to tmProro It.
In
D etroit 11,000
Chyyaldr

Classified Advertisements

is , laundress. Bylvra'er Butter,

ROAD BACK Lineup Announced
For Fort Myers Game

Winter M eet1
Of State
In_Sm yrna

GREYHOUND

Seminole County
Court Records

' Halt la Chancery
Tyler. Charles A Darley Leach
Ya- 8. R. Dlghton, et al.
Rati • U w
Smith, M. A., e 'e — The Hint#
Bank *of Orlando A T rust Co.
Ta. Nona A Wylly, damages.

Ho B appltea.
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h are,
tl.tl-tl.1 t.
EBUAIlOtJei r t a . m
baa. b pra.
tie .
MCTTUC'M! II. Ilo a te n i S u p p lies
llh em l.
aeinfluil
lla h t.
m a rb e l
S tead r. Flu. H i hue. Iij&gt;r», « f - t l e ;
ICKIIHIUli 1C. L O r ta B lew . SI-

Chinese Policy
I t Drafted By
Japan Officials

• j&amp; jx r .

PROPRIETOR

Captain Ed Rice

PHONE 9130
lo r n ST. AND FRENCH AVE.
HOOD TIRES AND TURKS

Banftrd Boat Works

(Peanut)

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch
StaU 30-34 ~
State Market
8ANPORD, FLORIDA

THE OPENING OF A BRANCH WAREHOUSE W)R THE B A LrO F
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DAILYNEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938

Lynching Bill
Include

WILBUR C. KING

Southern Senators To
Seek’Expansion Of
Measure1To Cover
Racketeer Warfare

Dawson Tells
Oi Causes Of
Plant Disease

BITSY GRANT DID IT AGAIN

C . Of C. JoinsNothing is Left O f
D.A.R.In Name Missing Clipper Bui
For New Park
Fort Mellon la RecommendedByDirectora
Simpson GivesSummary Of Activities

Co-Operation ForPink
Rot Control Urged;
Measures ToCombat
Infection Are Given

NUMBER 119

Established In 1908

Smoke And OilSpot

GasTax Receipts
Increase Over 2
Million In '37

Last Word From VetcranCaptainMusick
Was That Ship Was
Dumping: Gasoline

Because of the prevslenre of
The iiuord a f Directnrs of tho
pink rot In the celery crop dur­
Seminole
County Chamber of |
ing the past few weeks. County
Commerce last night j,lined thei
----- .
Agent C. It.
Dawson,
acting
local rh u p irr of It A. It. and
f ’n H w t H
O V C T
under (he direction of Dr. R.
o h t r s in recommending that the
L ,O I ie C U i
v g, i
W, Ruprecht of tha local **1*
2 2 M illio n K r o m G n u 1
C a U S e ^ T r O U b te
•Sutifnid Ukclkoiit pork, WPA
cry s i perl ment
lalxirelnry,
Is
p n ijw l for Improvement of which
reading to all the fsrm rrs In
i ecvrtlly racelvccl ’ I’lvsklrnlisl a p ­
this vicinity Inhum ation regard
proval, lie 11miicd -’‘Fort Mellon
TAI.I.AHA88EE. Jan. 13,-W*)
ing tb s cause and control of
Park” arul - he dedicated to th*
Floriils's seven rrn ts a gallon
Ihe
ftlngua
yrlerotlnla.
which
a
t
;
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 12.—
I (HUli anniversary uf the City nf
W ilbur a
King, a f
Kolia
Sanfoiil. Ac ion was aaen a t the gasoline tax protluceil t2Xln £ il• *(AP) — Southern aenutom Springs. Chairman of the Board pertinents have proved Is' r«
for the plant disease.
request of Mrs. II. J.
[.chimin, HSH.it11 In the past 12 months.
HONOLULU. Jan. 11^-T h*
fighting the gntl-lyncWng of . County Commissioners of sponsible
Thousands of crates of celery
Chairman of tin* Foundi-ra Day t ’JJMHi.OOO more llisn In 1U38 snd Navy reeelvsd a wlrsleM rasallen
lce
County
end
president
of
bill told the Senate today
Coiumlllre uf Ihe Ssllie H arrison nearly |tl,0i)0,000 more than in sage today
ll p t Ihe a irc ra ft
the Hisle Association of County and other vegetables are
they* would seek to expand Commissioners,
unsalable In
Hemlnols
Ili3:t.
lender Avocvt has picked ag
Chapter, It. A. It.
announced today derad
Complroller J. M. I^ e's office the- wreckage of the Hera oaa
Members slim voted t,i |iu&lt;t|H&gt;iuIt to include gangsters and h« would be a candidal &lt;■ for County because of the itlsAus.
_ ____ meeting repotted the figures, showing lM # Clipper near Paga Pag*, T hera
th rlr tegular
February
S tale Railroad Commissioner in which those cluse to llm indus­
mob violence,
***v»*
try claim Is gaining (n preva­
from the H h to th" Hdh of the c.dtrellons amountsd to |19,«H
was no mention of survlvler*.
Senator KubmII, Georgia Ihe May prim aries In Group No. lence. It has been deemed ad­
month, su that there will !&gt;«• nn eon l‘H i.,7; ' tit36 collections 117301.1 ,2. which Is nop held by Jerry
Democrat, carried on-the de­ W. C arter, o f Tallahassee,
P n jto I’fliio, T u tu iln , A m e rl*
visable to bring to the ettrntlun
file) with thA'a,munl
Founders 732.411; 1(134 collections RIllJJfsN,of |uca| growers some of the
bate against the pending
Day Dinner scheduled f«r the even IM2.I1 sml 193.1 collections $14,- entt S a m o a , J a n . 12,— ( A P )
Bryan M. (B ltsy) G rant (rig h t) the A tlanta Atom who makes Ing uf Feb. H.
m auutw as the Senate rounded
farts retard in g the disease *s
I41.IH0.IU.
— H o p e w a n e d f o r 't h e tn u u i e a t the first fall week of discus
Sales totaled 314.6t2.mi3.7H g al­ P a c lf ic S a m o a n c lip p e r a n d
well ae suggestions for control a habit of em barrassing the tennis great, did It again when he
In n summary uf ic 'lid lev end
slon w ithout oven approaching e
which have developed s i a r e ­ toppled Bobby Riggs (left), nation's No. 3 player, to wht tin- Mi­ events In wltirli the Clum ber of lons in IU.17; 2H4.042,038.40 In
c re w o f a e v e n w h ic h v a n ­
vote °n any of the number of •
10.16; 215.831,747.4 in 1036; 832.sult of recent eiperim ents.
am i Rillinure tournament at Coral Gobles, FIs. G rant, ranked fourth Contmen-e Its* participated during
is h e d m y n te rio u n ly y e s t e r d a y
mendments proposed.
According to D r William n.
the p u t month, 1’rrsnlent T, F.. 21)1,HO1.2 in 1034 ami 208,027.- 11 fe w m ln iite n o u t' o f T u t u l l l s
Failure of tho Admlnl*'ration
■hippy, of tbs local eiperlm enl nationally, came from behind te ennqurr Riggs, 3 0. 0-2, 7 0, H O, Simpsun ealletl speckil a'lenllon In H4W.lt In 10.13.
F e a r g re w t h a t t h e
21leaders to Impose longer Senate
Gnsolins tax rollections are
laboratories, general facte con­ g-3. and ra m perm anent possaealon of the Col, Henry I . Doherty the following:
to n flyiitR b o a t’a
g an o U n a
sessions fat order to w ear out the
tlivideil
four
ways.
Revenue
from
cerning Ihe disease have been trophy.
"Dun
W
aters,
feat
urn
sttny
___________ __________ __________________
opposition speakers led to the be
known for u number of years
w rie r for MOTORBOATING, was three cents goes to the state c a u g h t f i r e n s i t w a s b eln R
Hof among some Senators they
but much additional Information
In Seminole t ’ounty this month road department. Revenue from dumped Into the Pacific b e ran
ware try in g to ovoid an open
Is needed before suitable control
gathering material fur articles another three cents goes to the and esploded killing the ae* com­
fceuak with the southern bloc.
measures can be determined.
to appear In furthcoming num bon counties In payment fo r highways mander, Cat*. Edwin &amp; MualeR,
Senators Byrnes, democrat, South
of the magaslne. Through the nc which they built snd which the and s li other crewmen.
"To dais complete eradication
The clipper carried no pan'C aro lin e, taking the floor when
C e e lle e r a ■&gt; I'now Two
of the disease has been Impos­
stale taler took over s s p a rt of
,
(he filibuster entered its fifth day,
its system. Revenue from the sengrrs. The plane, only
sible." Dr. Rhlppy points out.
yesterday asserted th a t southern
seventh rent of the la s Is divid­ three minutes out of Pago P***!
In the
"Satisfactory progreas during "howsver, laboratories
white people had given unfailing
ed equally between the at at* gen­ w as dumping gnsollpt prepara­
B u te , Including
the
Sanford
adherence to the democratic party tha year of 1037,’’ waa reported laboratory, a re -cooperating In
eral operating fund and the pub- tory 'to landing when la s t haa™
from by radio.
because they believed they could by 8, O. Shinholser, president of n study of the disease In an ef­
lie school fund.
An oil alkk was reported found
depend on the support of northern the Sanford A-llanGe National fort to find a suitable means
During the past year Florida's
dem ocrats “when problems af Hank a t the annual meeting of of eradication' o r methods to
67 rountles received a total of on Ihs w ater 12 miles o ff Ta*
fa d in g the negro and the very th e stockholders held In the bank reduce the severity and spread
19,302,7115.78 In repaym ent for luilo Island. In Iho ram s vicinity
seel of tho south arose."
yesterday.
Some of the less is column uf smoke was report*4
•of Ute ruinous, plant Infection
Robert llertnnn Klgln. 4t. for their roads.
It w as fra red hers th a l
.
sold, "th e negro bos n e t
1 hanking conditions as However, it cannot be empheqppuloux
counties
received npqc
in
al
ly
II
’years
convict
yunnV,qJ
MIAMI,
Jan.
I'J-G
T
I-C
Irc
u
it
IIOtfSTON, r i i T j a n . II
ihe dntokw m arked th* dmrtjr
ontjf come Into the d e m o c r a t a whole have "shown’lriipruveiherit slied too strongly th a t success
money
than
the
total
collected
by
the
County
Convict
Comp
un
th®
B p arty , but the negro has come Into during the p a rt year,1' th e ipeel ful control of the disease will —"Public enemies'* Hugh Uont Judge ['mil Barns ordered a spec­ Orlandii road, died suddenly n' the state from the seven rents of the rllp|ter and her craw,
Na further word came from th*
w control of tho democratic party.* bonk -president who octet! ■■ requlid tho concerted efforts “* snd D*.wy Hunt arrested In -in ial giund Jury lo he Impanelled the FernnhM jiitglituii . Mt-murinl laic in such counties.
The South Carolinian asserted chairm an of the meeting stated, s l| growers of celery and other nutouiohlle on tho outskirts &gt;'f Monday to Investigate Ihe charge Hospital a t 11:10 n’rlock Ind
Countie*,
amounts
paid in plane a fte r ('apt. Musick, th*
town lust
night
liy
frder-il that a city nffklal solicited a
th a t W aller White, secretary of adding th a t the progreas made susceptible crops."
sight following n pnrelylic stroke. la ir s and amounts received from 43 year old vetrran tm ns-Pnelfl*
agents, were questioned
lod,tr *210,0U0 bribe to settle the elec­
aviator, messagrd It* waa dump­
• tho Association for (he Advance by the Institution during the
" fin k rot." I&gt;r. Bhlppy says.
Mr. Klgtli Was bum on Feb. the stale included:
aboui
eight
bank
rohherte.,. tric rate rontnivrisy.
ment of Colored People, "has or y ear waa satisfactory.
"Is caused by the Tungus »rt»rh, IHtt'J. in Anderson. 8. C. H*’ Alachua: B41H.I7I.H7 ami $201, ing gasoline niul would retu rn to
the island because of u leaky oil
dared this bill to pass."
The Judge n rin l upon a request came In 8*mtnole County nbonl 111.It 4.
-Loans and discounts," he **• m inis which lives In the soli most of them In Florida.
Federal eKmls
had
tyajt.-d of S late Attorney G. A. Worley,
I f W hite would agree to shelve scried, "continue to show In. from season R&gt; s*sson In Ihe
Hay: 1224,155.78 and $jr.0,- line.
11 year* aglt nnd ll»'' lelnleretl
Muslctf wn*' on his last flig h t
tho measure, Byrnes asserted, creases over th e .p a s t fevf year*, rorm of veiling bodies (echler- Ihe pair for three years. Until
Hrytm G. Hanks, president of the "conintenilsble service'’ In the imw.72.
"th e advocates would desert It as and the records of the biuik for o tla, which are smsll, hard and and Gant were accompanied by Florida I’ow rr anil Light Com­ capacity of gunid til the convict
Broward: *503,206.47 and * 102,• with the riipprV in the Pan A m er­
ican Airway*' new Honolulu to
quickly as football players u n ­ IU3T Indicate Increased , activity black on th e outside but are a tO-year old girl who claim 'd pany. made the rhnrgp In a s ta te ­ cant|i hlnce tliat time.
405.04.
scramble when the whistle o f the in savings accounts slid** Christ while inside. During Ihe * lain lo be Hunt's wifn but puluo ment III which he declared the
Dade: *3.081,183 rh and *546,- New Zealand service. The naval
lie is survived by III* widow,
records here ssy Hunt In , a * do city official told him Ihe »-sstj»
aircraft lender A vorrl nnd *
rsfreo U heard."
m ss Savings Clubs,"
tell or early w inter echlrrotls
three daughters Miltlred. l.olu utul 711.80.
and child In Houston.
investigated tha
Byrnes spoke fo r an hour and a
esse mul,t be settled only if the Gathi-I of Imngwooil; (luce s'.ns,
Huvnl: |2,t92,C!loij „ni| , MT&gt;. naval plane
"W ith s brighter outlook for heroine active and
send
o'd
The pair were armed but made company paid fj.'iti.niii) to him.
reports of ojl nnd iqnoka but
half. Interrupted by three times- general Improvement in funda­ thread like fungus branches on
,
8. A . V eslrr and tllin uls» of H lO ld .
eonsomlng quorum calls taken on ments! condition* In till* City the surface rtf the .oil or Just no move to resist arrest when
"I won't psy a brllie," the s ta te ­ l.otigwiMHl; fath er und m dln-r,
Escambia:
1192.1 is co
* n d failed ta find any sign of th*
clipper.
,
motion of hla southern colleagues. during the coming year, Ihe bank beneath tha surface, frequently they were covered with |-l*l*-s ment said. "N egotiations fur se t­ Mi. and Mrs, J. T. Elgin &lt;•( 1226.91 H,22.
There nrn frtv ships In this
Takes Up Talk
president concluded, “prospects coming Into contact with celery and !awcd oft shotguns A 'flood tlement of the Miami elerti|c ride AhlH'villt', Ala.; four brotlieii,
Highlands;
!l.1d.|t7.gl
and
p art of the Pacific fo r th e
reward* for their capture
eo» case llave been Irrm lnated." 1'
Sen it or
Bussell,
democrat, a re belter
than for
several stalks o r foliage, gaining
J. 1'. Jr.. Clyde, nnd Fn-d Elgin 1111.919.11.
en
posted
by
Attorney
General
Georgia, took up the talk against yrara."
To Call Grand Jury
Hllishorourtt; 11,951.11910 umt search Iml English officials war*
all of Bell oil, 8. C. Hint Nick 1.1'
Irencn la th e Plant through
repotted lo have rent one boat to
the anti-lynching bill In m ld-aftar
8 u 'r Attorney G. A. Worley 1-in of Winston
The following directors srsrs wounds or other Injuries. Once Horner Cummings Isst year. o f ­
Salt-tit, N. Co |4«9.011 67.
neon,
osaertlkg that It would re-elected by the stockholders .........
ficers here »sld they did iml ■aid the power rompsny rx rc ir also four sjsjc n . Mr*. Fred ita e ,
_n
...___
! : !!Hj!*.3u and |Hivu(.k.' srour t u n y l» lululareto—neq»k»w •
within ,(hi.
pleat,
infection
HGtntTl 8*1110*.
—
■-flfanch tho lest r*tn»tnlog evidence
coming y e i f t George U. .( Qreads rapidly to «Ui*r portions know whore " the p*t| wawM no live’s stateiuent— would require Augustas- g T | Mriff-tAintei &gt;tirt- 41.
o f stalse* rlffela and sovereignty." Bishop, Joe Cameron,'tT^orge W. snd to neighboring "ranis,
N atives throughout all the la"
taken for trial.
tITIinrdinle'arflRn b y a grand Jury; siiigctT Wllliamsl oil, 8, t'.j Air♦. ^^-••on: 3 I I ust.2] a,„| , 1311.1179
Comparing the legislation to Frasier. I- I. Frasier, J . U Inglauds were naked lo post lookouts
anil
he
wuuld
call
the
insUvr
m
Ihe
Earl
l.owr,
and
Mrs.
Juiue*
Ak'ii
"A second method of infecthm
WASHINGTON, Jan. t l — lP )
"skunk m eet," Bussell aste r led ley, R. A. Newman, and S. U.
Manstee; 1219.394.12 und |UC.- oil tlie mountain litp*. .Steamships
results wh»n tho funrus branches, —Dr. John Paul Earnest, J r , »*id sllrn tia n of one of the rirruit of Briton, H. C.
that "you might take a deed pole­ Shinholser.
at sea were askrd to b* on lb*
Funeral
arrangem ent*
lire 411-3Goa reaching th e surface develop th e condition of Assocliite Jusliro Judges twlay.
ICeatlaue* »n eag. Three,
cat and dress him up In fancy
Hanks left a Committee of One pending the arrival uf rclutivr*.
Officers of the bank re elected Into siqoll, brown mushrooms Benjamin N, Cardoso a f _ the
Morion: 1471 523.6; and » (N ,
paper and label It ‘co u ntry'fured by the directors for tho coming
Hundred mrailng In Mleml llrnrli
*14.51.
(apolhocia)
which
contain
count
Supreme Court "la not quiir so last night In affirm the! hr had Is­
ham,* but It would »t111 be just y ear w e n : 8 . ' O. Bhlnhotser,
M arlin: 197.913.55 and
lit!.less numbers of spores th a t ere good this morning". Tha Justice
sued the slalrineld which rsrruoj
president: J. U In*ley, executive literally osplodsd Into the air
(O h i I h m m S M I f o n t .
h is been III fo r aovsrsl weeks.
C s s lls s rl s s re s * T e s
vice-president; George W. F railer, and are dspn*lt*d on low*r por­
vice-president; A. L. B etts, cash­ tions of plants and on &lt;h- i*»M
ier: *nd A. F. Collum w as elect­ Fortunately, because of a t a d
ed assistant caahler.
of vigor- eoly a small propor­
A large delegation of visitor!
Mr. Collum has boon .connect tion of these spores
srtuslly
ATLANTA, Jan. l |,_ ( A ^ _ t h e front other Woodman Camps ta
•d with th e Sanford A tlantic N* cause Infection However, enough
Georgia H aute of Representatives (his district were present fo r th*
liana! Bank for the p est eight of the spores lodge In Plant
voted ut) lo 69 lo recoDildtr the installation of officers and d a n a g .'
« Last*RUas fo r Mrs. F. L. MUIer J**™'
Lead by Johnny Morgan, sc* look a decision front the Jackets •Mr. aqd Mr*. W. L. Clark have
*n
Capacity of I wounds end In other ftro rab la
liquor legislation bill beaten yes­ held by the local camp |B th*
who died early yesterday morning head teller and received w het of­
by
a
one
paint
margin.
relum ed to their home a fter hav terday. The vole
spots to account for Infection guard, the Sanford Celery Feds
came after City Hall last night, official* a t
following a abort llloooa, were held ficials termed a "well-earned pro­ and eauae e rapid spread of the
In the opening rncuuntrr last ing been rilled l u Ixslie, Ga., due Speaker Roy H arris
took u 36-27 win fraiu a fust
told the the ft) O, W. reported today.
in tho Holy Croee Episcopal motion." lie has been engaged in
night the Sanford U Squad drop­
illsrnaa over large areas.
Daytona Beach
quintet on ibe ped a derision lo a fast Baby to the d o th of their bruth*-r, Rev. assemblymen that Gov. K. D.
Church, o f which she was a m em ­ the banking business In Seminole
Officer*-elect of the Pierson anti
C. T. C lark,.
"Tha Information now avail­ local court last night for the sec­
Rivers wuuld sign the liquor bill W inter Garden Lodges in addi­
ber, this afternoon a t 4r00 o’clock, County fo r over 17 yeare and
Buc quintet by a score of !2 -l.
able
suggests
■
number
of
pus
if passed,
y
with Rev. H e rd s J . Bram, pastor during this lima he has been
tion to those nf the Hanford Camp
Conference wc
The
Fed varsity
roster left
Tim weekly meeting uf llm
alblltllea for allocking Ihe dis­ ond N or.heait
Reconsiders: ion means the bill Were installed by Georgs P itts * (
of th e Church officiating. Inl*r prominent ly
Identified, w i t h ease. II la realised th a t all of lory in as many tries.
Kanfbrd early this -qiorntsg -for Hanford I.lon'a cjuli will
lu td Ja restored to the frtbl or the cal­
m eat w as made la l|&gt;*.family plot church end eivie organliatlooa In
Tied 10-10 a t tb s half, Ihe torsi Miami where they meet' the&gt; lit, tho Valdes Hotel tonilhl nl endar. llto ruins rommittee, how­ Tamps, District m anager fo r thn
the measures ere not practicable
In the Lafceriew Cvmetrry.
th is City.
Miami
Senior
High
quintet
Gila
boys
staged
U
scoring
spurt
in
I 'M o’clock, official* ul tlie club ever, mold bring it qp fo r earlier fraternal organisation, who fol­
for grower* b e t may » • again
! . — At tho fu neral serrlcss a choir
lowed th* usual ritual fo r th* to4
The Board of Directors o f the call stiaotlen to the Mod dor tho third q u arter to take a trad afternoon ’ and the Miami Edison reported todsy.
action. The bill would legsttie atailationa. »
cempeesd * f Mrs. C. F- Herndon, Atlantic National Bank o f'J a c k which tbs Bucraneers w ire na outfit In a till tomorrow a f 'r r every
grow
er
to
.
take,
'
diseas*
liquor In IS counties—Bulloch,
Mrs. F . E. Roagilllat, Mrs. Roby aonyRta in th eir annual election
Official* for the coming y aa!
able to overcome.
uoott. Finishing a busy week tho
Members u t the Itout, I uf DC Brantley, Rryon, Bibb, Chat him ,
. L fhtg. F . 8. l a m e s and H»by yesterday named J . I , la g ley, as seriously *qd to do everythin!1 Morgan w as 'h e
of th* local Woodman’s Cirri*
high
pulnl
Feds
n
iT
t
a
s
tro
n
g
.
Euslis
ag
te
prdVent further
rectorii slid roni/nlltee ihkirm cn Dougherty, Evans, Fulton, |*twnLislag sang T h e Old Ragged assistan t ( n u t o ffic e r. (§ t -Ike possible
Gamp, auxiliary of th* W, O. W*
man for the Feds, with n tidal gregstHm IVlday n lfh t.
of the Rotary Club will huld
-spread of th e Infection."
des, Mrlutmib,
Muarogea and were also installed during ilia
Cram " and T o t|w G arden'' with coming year.
of
I
I
paints
to
his
credit
while
Head
Coach
Leonard
McLures,
V
&lt;
specialmeeting
In
the
home
of
Richmond.
The
following
m
ascaras
era
Charlotte* Smith U accompanist
rrramoBte* which were follows^
Bagwell took scoring, .honors far who recently underwent n minor H. II. Culeman. club pn-eatent,
suggealed to enrahet
'■ el th e organ.
by a tlsncv.
.
tho invaders w l.h a total of 10 operation will not bo ablo to ae tonight a t giOtl o’clock.
tceaiseoed
am
n
e
w
M
s
)
The follow
Loral W. O. W. official* Installpoints.
company the locals to the south-,
F ir f t S e s s io n s O f
charge of the floorers bath a t the
weret J . C- Hharon, consul
Tha must brilliant performance ant metropolis but th* outfit wilt
Toam sponsors for tha pr
d i m and * a t th e graver Mrs. R e d P a r l i a m e n t O p e n
| romminder; 0 . G. Ball, *dvto*rl
In 'th o gam s 'w a a turned In by be under the watchful eyes of posed n t y
basketball
league
' Jolla Oowsale*, Mrs. F. * . Roomll
• j . W. Snow, clsrk; Grarg* JL;f
p a m l l Ferguson,
another Fad Coach Ruse
MrCrscVrn and
DELAND,
va been askrd to miw| in thn
Jsn . 18.—(/P)
U t, Mrs. A, P. Omwwtly, Mrs. R.
escort;
MOSCOW, Ja n . lt- L F » _ S e v ta l
gward, who tim e' a fter time
Woody R iser.*,
(J;
ic* nf G II. Krksraan at the —President Millard 8. Smith 01
of — . . i , - . - ,
tm rtra.
r, . t , .
B t l . C . A. DqCettoa, Rues la’s now red parliam ent open­
r-------.. trehred ftio ball when Ihe visitors
Carlisle
Hughe* o f Orlando Krkerson Canning plant tom or­ Iha Btetaos Alumni Asaoctogion
fill owl n ^ I u d d o r a ^ T l
Mr*. D, U T hrasher, M rs. K F. ed Me first ses s ion today with
Miriam May*. t*»y daughter of w ars la scaring petition. Forgu- refereed th e , varsity encounter row sight at |:0 4 o'clock.
baa announced appointment of &amp; £ ? * , ? P C C rito Z
r, e n d , Mr*. H egh Jeeeph Stalin end eth e r sever*- Mr. and M ra.„J. M. Moya, of
*1*0 talljed 10 paint* durtag last night and Roy W rigb1 • was
five new vie* president, for th e 1*
asenl
le
a
d
e
n
w
atching
fnftn
ae*ta
Ctevsland,
Okl*.
form
srly
of
Ban
•
the
tUt.
In charge of the B squad tilt.
'
f# r , h.
m
B. B. Knox, nncI* nf Ur* Stolram, U aivsrrity g rad u .l* orr w m * f *ra» . ------ e f honor In th e rebuilt , :krone fo rd . w*e. r eesntly declared on*
Tho
teamwork displayed by
Th* atarilng line up* fo r th* John Sparkman of ' ih l,
City g s s l u t ton.
ished
by
Psckhara’s
Oreheat
• V. novr*M C hapter n a n s o f Ihe Xrtgalfc.
of the 14 wieners in Ihe B raatl- tha local lies in
the ratrunnier d**ma was •■'follow s:
(O ra tlo o e * e o r a * e T k ev e,
They are Judg* Frank
A.
ad Daughter* of the
Ferllam ent'e IM S men and wo­ ful Child Flet|ira Contest, con las’, n ig h t nhd th eir sLllliy in Daytona Beach,.- tlm m erm an, f,
B a fth o f Orlando; lbs Rev.
rn** •* endlsptried legally to S u ­ dotted by t l u Cleveland Nows, sr- handling thw ball should inako Marsh, f, llagwell, r, Nelson, g,
?•
WILCOX O PFgRg BILL
Jam es 8. Day of Lakeland; E.
s i e * * Dec. IS In tbaj cord In f to .krforhmtloo raceived them oaa of tho Leading contend' Dunn, g„ Sanford Marchs at, t,
WASHINGTON. Jan. It- —(At H arris
Drew of W att Pajpi
Jane under Ihe Soviet today. ' t '
era fo r the Northeast
C onfer B. Ferguson, f, Riser, e, Morgan, —Btlls Inlrodsced yesterday ln- Beach; A. Uoyd Lay Ion of JsckP artly cloudy toal:
They
, o f " th e , preliminary ssw f
championship which iBa g, D. Fargo**!, gr Habatllutlons: rluded on* by
Representative sonrillo; and C harles K. Reeves' Thursday, preeadsd by
Irani many contest makoo the child eligible Feds loot last season by a &lt;4e Day lotas flesrh. Crane, Bud tag- Wilcox l« a*lb*rls* the
of Tampa.
I
n n q to tail fo r portlctM Uen Ip th e ftomle
I* the Imsabi
lor&gt;, ’ McDonald,
Borchelter, E l dent to declare e
O ff I r a n and directors of Ura r older In extrem e
fo r which « g ran d prise of *5&lt;w VsflowJacket*, la
My. Sanford, Greek, 8teas: ram , sm*n&lt;s public public
A luaw l
Association will meet tonight and ta
«n
a f tha a
terrakn*d t* be of aclenUQu h*rs Jan u ary U ,
- &lt;
*
*
*
"
t
,g
W“

Byrnes Says Negro
R u le s Democrats

Russell Insists B i l l
• Would ‘Lynch’ Last
B it Of State Rights

Leaky Oil Line

Tax In 12 Months Musick Had Million
Miles Of Safe Fly­
ing To His Credit

Bank President
Reviews Results
DuringPaslYear

Public Enemi^t Grand Jury Will
Gant And Hunt Probe Charge Of
Probed By G-Men Big Bribe Demand

Shinholser Is Opti­
mistic Over Pros­
p e c t s For 1938

Robert H. E l g i n ,
Pair Arrested L a s t Power Head Say«City Seminole C o n v i c t
Night Wanted F&lt;fc Official Demanded Guard, Dies At 45
8 Bank Robheriw

$250,000 As Bribe

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Last Rites Held At
• Episcopal C hu rch
For M rSeJM iller

Celery Feds Win Over Daytona
36 To 27 In Basketball Encounter

little Miriam Moye
Wins Beauty &lt;5nte«t

Woodmen Of World
Install O f f i c e r s
Georgia Votes To
Reconsider LiquorBill For Coming Year

Vice Presidents Are
Appointed By Smith; £,

a

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SANFORD MARKET REPORT
ratty report of ealee of fculta
I , vesmtaWs# at tha gaafunl
la &gt;eraser* WKoUeele Marksi
, irusksra. aarlot **ss»t,isra
I other dealers far a !• hour
MC *a4lag at l l i i t A. M. toa* re period by J, U. Mlchssl,
U fsr,
lltaMUM: n o . aia. baa cotnli.
non. « n t ua i. |t.«e. ua u.
stir II.Mi 14 ba. bate. comb.
IttAPnVlli^Ti Via. eld. tiial
sb. f l J I t UB l a H.oe; &lt;4 ba.
ta. comb, lie : lilt j*. die.
l lo a n , ts-ilc; UK la, W -tlr.
&gt;1*1.ICS: Buppllsa moderate, de­
bt iisM. market ataady; Kast, baa. babia. York Imperials.
Illy or equal.
Ii.ee-fl.tos
•k Twigs. Utility or Kqual.
d-Vl.tli Delicious. Utility or
at. it.tl-II.U . UH I. 1H up
IMAHIU fknap) Surplus llaht.
l u l l good. market eteadri
. baa hprs. Olast Mirlngl*.*
r ardlaary quality. J t.ll; wn*.
IHANM- Ct.lnmt Ho supplies.
IKBTdr duppllaa light. de­
ad moderate, market elea f.y.
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TUESDAY. JANUARY lh !•»*

iAHTORD, rXOSlDA'

ROAD BACK Lineup Announced
For Fort Myers Game

Winter M eet1
Of State
In_Sm yrna

R elief Needs
Are Increasing

j
I
The probable Ifateop
of th e
Bemlnoln Dlackeotg for the
Mycra game which will be
there Friday night Wee b»Vnounced today by Used Cornel
8. A. It Wilkinson who also *o0d
that a Duel praetko ' will Ira
held nt |be Armory Geld Wednes­
day night and he urged all' play­
ers l o lie present.
The Dlackcate will be opposed
FrWnr by the Fort Myerg Medi­
co*. a .will-professional outfit
organised nnd coached by George
Moyn, former Hanford boor, now
! coaching at the Fort Myers
| lllxh Bcllnol.
, The probalde lineup for the
Fort Myern trip Is a* f o lk * ,:
| Monger, L. K.: Rtnplnr. L. T.:
It. Oilhnm, I,. O.; Geraie. G,;
I Tanner, 11. tt.j Grant, R. T.;
Howell, it, H-: Hilly Oilham. Q.
D-; Lawson, It, n,; X. W- Allman. ^!. D.; -Vincent, F.-JL
From the following’ list two
reerrve linemen and two r«*erve ,
backs will e|sn lie selected for
the trip: Blng|e(ary, McWhorter.
Doker, Harnage, Btenstrom, R.
Squlra* and Stolnoff,

Centhwiod Prem Mae* On*
iana fourth wl.h DIB, Ft. P k re e .
fifth wl'h 80.3 -and Ocala sixth
with BdB.
1#fc
Intern*.lonal Klwnbta waa rep­
M LUTAIlDi V ia C a rly . B c a re a
resented by Vic* President C.
few aatea. p e r d o a bun* te e .
Harold Hippier of Eostls, Julios
OHIONHl tu r e e n ) P ta. p e r d o a
By Ah n i i i m P n n
bun. a re to alto. t l - l ' e . HOTITIIDingfelder of Sanford, chairman
RUN. y e lle w a IP IV. b a s t 11.t i ­
Japan's highest military am)
of ths International Commutes
l t t».
m l Itan official* formally drafted
on Aiding the Churches In Their
F A n tl.K Y i V i a p a r d o a b o a ,
the "Empire’* unahakrabla policy
ll-llc .
Rplrltasl Alms. Newton Lamm us,
P B A ki
(H n a lla h )
F la ,
b a a toward China** In an Imperial con­
M'sml,
member
Insrnstlonal
h p r a , fait to «ood. t l . T t - l l . i l .
ference today with Em ptror Ulr*
Committee of Beys and Girts
I’KCANd: G eo rg ia B t a a r t a 1114- ohlto.
Itr.
Works and Karl Lehmann, Tav­
Whether Japan con amplatcd a C orporation employee, Idle slaoo
rC l'P U IIH :
V ia
Ups.
h p ra,
ares, a member of the Interna­
W nndere. f a ir lo pood. 11,11-11 IS. formal docla ration of w ar-and D«e II. return'd to work today
tional Commlltre on Publicity. ’ j
H b u a e r ta I I.tt.
POTATO KM. au p p llee
m o d e ra te ether detail* of the policy were a« p.oductfoa waa resumed ln
Officers Installed
dem and aoud. m a r k e t s tr o n a e r held In eloeeat arerrey. One Infor­ tha
eoriMirtlMn'a
aulomoblln
Simoon Doyle o f TaHthassce
l a l l . 1 l - t l . H i No. t a • M '- I I .I S ; mant aaaelted China would hare
(turn m s re ts Is. lO e-H .at.
H o n hern
Mia* Anna May Tracy d le tlu n w si Installed DU riot governor
Or. M ountains C W T b e t a f l i t - to ehooaa between surrender or a
al Florida Stata Colleys for and Herman K u n of Tallahassee'
11,11,
continuation o f t h e ' ala months'
Women at Tallahassee fur tha Dl* rlct secretary-treasurer. The
I'IK ktA t'l-L ioii C uban a td . erta.
paat IE year*,, waa named presi­ followir\y T.leiA enant Governor* J
d en t fleet of the American Die­ were Installed by the Intemation-j
tetic Association at Ita Rich­ al vlca president; Division 1,1
mond, Va., convention. A gradu- Frank Wright, Olineavlll*; Dlvl-'
ato of B a tts Creek college and sicn 2, J. Edwin Baker, UmMillas
*ho University of Chicago. Miss Division 3, Worth Henson, Brad­
[Tracy served as the flrat preal- enton; Division 4, 8am Morgan,
Drynnli* Ion, Panama City; DMalan 0, Ed
'dent of ka
pa . state orgnnluf.lon,
,la a charter member of the' Flor­ Noble*, Fort Pierce, end Division
ida Academy of Sciences and a 6, Amos Why, Arcadia.
Govemqr Doyle announced the
member of Ph) Data Kappa.
appointment of the following
The road back finda this pa­
, rew aalaa email Ilia It **Committee
chairmen for this
, raw aatea solid load*, 01.18year.' Agriculture, Thomas G. Eee ralysis victim well on th s road to
il.n n r IIHARTtU Via, doa
fev er
Orlando; Attendance, Hugh Cros recovery as he ledms to walk
son, Jacksonville; Boys and Girls, •fa in with the aid of crutches
THRUif* CADBAGHl Via. por
Jao Hell, Tallahassee; Business and mirror.
18-18*.
LLAIIDHi Via. per to n bun,
Standards, Cliff McGee, Jackson­
r Co*, bus. Ilk
ville; Classification and Member­
IMUBIUli Via. bua hpra.
Try -Itab-Ny-Y
ship, Joseph Sweney, Tamps;
r•.id's Best Ui
Inter-Club Relation*, Carlisle Ro­
(3) poached eggs In spinach gers, Leesburg; Klwenls Education,
nea'a, browned eggplant fingers, lEarl Myers, E netla;' Music, VerENTRIES TONIGHT
Germany —(/P)~
cframed onions; (4) corn aouffla man Kimbrough, Sarasota; Public •LEIPZIG,
with creamed mushrooms, spiced Affairs, Horace Smith, Ocala; Toolhpaate tubes and similar con*
Warranty Dead*
beets, asparagus, pickles; (IS) Pi-bllclty, Don Lochner, Clermont; tainers made of artificial glass nnd
»ff. W. E , J r , et ua to
broiled tomalora on cheesy toast, Under-privileged Child, Bill Gard­ •Ilk instead of metal soon may ap­
( n a t believed already 'determined
Board of Public Ins'ruccreamed carrot* and tunilpi, iner, Daytons Beech j Vocational pear on tha German market.'
bvfore
th"
Ini
per
III
conference
waa
Bcralnol* County.
A German engineer ha* suc­
i-plerd pear; (0) creamed peas, Guidance, Harvey Freeman, Or­
■ cidered Into neaalon formally to
V. a „ et u* to Mary
mashed squash, French fried po- lando; Achievment Reports, Jim ceeded In producing a strong, waratify | ‘.
Normrpi,
Csinoavllle;
On-to-S*n
tcrfaat material by combining he
taloea, buttered bee's.
The cabinet had been In almost
Francisco, Karl Lehman, Tevarae; two auballlutea through a special u d M p f u l ta. d n w ta g a w tio a a l com.
continuous session for 40 hours,
All-Florida,
llerold
Colee,
Jack­
process. It has the advantage of
HE’S TOO 0 0 0 D
meeting frequently with the Im­
RecomiNndtd by many doctors and
fJlEHOKEK, N. I!.. Jan. -WTl sonville; end Co-operation with no; being tarable,
perial headquarter* nnd the cabi­
the Churches, Julius Dingfelder, Thl* newly developed substance nuraea. All draggiata*. In three
—Carl BlandIngdeer. must fam­
net advisory .board on the program
Sanford.
I may prbve an Important factor In strength*: Regular Strength, ChB**io destroy tha anti-Japanese Ad­
ous of the North Carotin* Ch*rodraa'a (mild), and Extra Strong. Ap­
rap Lien, Chattel Mlg.. El*.
The International
convention the
[he Naaia
N ails’ effort to conserve proved by Good Uottetkeeplag.
kto Indian archer* was ao good
ministration
in
China.**
*r. C. W- at ua to J . ’C.
will
be
held
Ip
Ran
Francisco
In
metals.
tween
Government
and
Industty
he had to quit competition.
The civil government, the nmiy
qtehleon, A Co.
improve employment and busi­
Champion for a generation, hla June end the Florida District
and the navy all have endorsed the to
f y k r e e tk a of Mortgage
Convention et Sarasota In the
ness conditions.
e a s y Velkaway d0icouraged Fell.
plan fo r subjugation of China. Pre­
art Debenture Corp. to R. W,
duPont,
who
recently
proposed
youngsters from entering
Urn
mier Prince Fumlmaro Konoye was
•ra, at U*.
understood to have predicated the that Industry spend $20,000,000,- annual tournaments. The tribe
1
Aaslgnaients
C
O
O
In
capital
Inves
ment
If
Govtbemfore ruled hfui out of the
| eerie* of policy determining meet*
fprd Growers Credit Corp. to
*~
lt.ga on a program calling for four nnm rnl would ro-operate, said his contests.
IRford Atlantic N a tl Ilk,
firm
ta
“
playing
bill."
mote years
year* of war akalnei
against China.
BAftford Oroweyp Credit C6rp. to
The duPont company, he' eiTHIKVKS MAKE LIGHT
-- Sanford Atlantic N all Ilk.
plained, Intends ta spend 010,000,TOKYO. Jan. 11. —(/P&gt;-Ltght
MONTEREY, Calif.. Jan. I t —
Oliver P, Davy, et ux to E. W.
WE DELIVER
000 for expansion this year despite
B*|1,
Jeter, eg ux.
the firm's estimates that ita aalta control in Tokyo, during recent OP)—The Rev.’ Theodore
nlr-rnld
maneuvers,
has
put
a
Lies ass ta Practise Midwifery
PROMPTLY ,,
will be 23 per cent less In the first
nn Englishman, la willing to bear
six months of 1038 than In the barrier botween the home office arms for the United Blairs In
fljat* of Florida to Doshln John*
and
ghe
war
office.
similar period of 1027.
During
the maneuvers, all a war of defense but not In a
“1 believe,*' he said, “that bull*
' Halt la Chancery
YOUR PATRONAGE
turned nut, war of aggression—and- ho want*
Tyler. Charles A Darley Leach
beta will recovar only In an at- M eet lights
APPRECIATED
mosphsre of confidence In private windows were shrouded nnd rom- to classify ths way himself.
Ya- 8. R. Dlghton, et al.
This stand at bis cltls«n*hlp
industry, a widpr understanding plete darkness prevailed. Taking
Rati • U w
of
the
situ* ton, hearing caused the granting of
that the main burden of re-em­ advantage
Smith, M. A., e'e— The Hint#
ployment must fall on Industry, not thlevr* *»le 38 Iron manhble papers to be Postponed until
Bank *of Orlando A Trust Co.
or Government; that recovery envera from a at reel under ron- May. Judge II O. Jorgensen s a id
Ta. Nona A Wylly, damages.
atmalion,
he would await a Supreme Court
Tho
home
office
presented
a
ruling
on a parallel case.
Laughter benefit* th* lutigs
bill fo the war office, J t „ came
and la an outlet for some forma
back wllh the -a'at-ntent that,
of superfluous energy.
under wartime condition*, the

“Unshakable Policy”
Is Adopted In Im­
p e r i a l Conference

Ceatlnwoo Pram •'ape Owe ,
the hoard of the National BtaM
Corporation: Lewie Drown. prasddaot of Jotana-Marivllle, If. Hr.
Clamant, president of tha Pennirtran la RaUroad;
and Colby
Cbester, head of General rood#
Corporation.
White Henan officials as 14 t i t
meeting would dlscuta tha oeonomlc altnalton and bow to tmProro It.
In Detroit 11,000 Chyyaldr

COLDS

Household Hints

K

Seminole County
Court Records

New Metal Substitute
. Found In Germany

GREYHOUND

* t T S ,!3i». tow

TELEPHONE 679-J FOR

Pastor’s War Views
Hold Up Citizenship

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W AYNE FEED

Storm DelayB
Removal O f
Crash Victims

SANFORD AMCO FEED STORE

riV.

~H. B. McCALL, JR*

BOAT
FOR CHARTER

*****

C lassified Advertisements
flecked to th* 3an,‘ord Tabernacle
at Ninth and Laurel last night
to partla ty ta aln the faUh.haallng

h a s t, r e s t a u r a n t n e a r b y . H r*. O.
- t ir - K c h l o s ,. M alt land.

By day, week, or
month, Catering- to

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

10* Magnolia Av» Twenty dottar* per month In advanoe.
Phone 401J .
y t Ford Coupe 0110—four-wheel Furnished apartment for ra n t
B t|«Uar I ITI—Urge aamUretlsr
Caffes Shop apace for rant. GU
With a r*built Dodge truck. Reel bert Hotel.'
_____
4k Roes, used oak deals re.
Zft— M1bcb0 « m m i _ F o r Said
Bit bads of special celery pldnta
ready to a*t. John I’eiold, S alt

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A number 1 Orange Grove fqr.aaH

LORED WOMAN wants Job
is , laundress. Bylvra'er Butter,

M

woman wants Job dolor
ry. rooking or hou*o
fary Latah, a ll K. Itb Bt.
woman wants washing at
Call for Charlotte, iqpd R

■ T E N TO ONE
MUHt. Jan. It. —OP)-Gloria
by owner. Bargain, .Location
Seminole County. Bax T.^HarakL Bristol, boaiity »xp*r'| found •
scarcity of good-lookhtg m*n on
th* Miami b*aeh*s.
Raid ah*, after an informal aurYtyt
;.
“There la about on* good-look­
ing man to every 10 pre'ty wom­
en on the beaches here." You havo • lot of money invested
Recently Miss
Brlat.pl wea
Rt that home of yours, and n at­ beauty advisor to Princes* Juli­
urally you want to keep It la good ana of Holland.
condition at th# lowest possibly
cost—That's why whan painting
Umo roll* around it's smart te
specify DOZIER A GAY paint.
8 lanky-Rogers Hardware Co.

PPECIAL HOME Bargain at Mg
. aacrlfic*. Corner Kk V . M
Magnolia Ava. AU cash. Saa D. L.
IhlM ber, executor. Phoo* $40.

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IB—Ap*rtmtnU For Rant

For Sale

SEASONABLE
RATES

LEGAL NOTICE
n o t iu ii t o

i-m u iim n *

HTATH O r F L O n ill*

UlillNYY Ob' HKMINUI#tt
Yoh and tech «•( you nr* here­
by notified end require*.' te |us*'St say rill,ns swt dviannds
which you, *r slihsr or yaw. msy
hsvs against It,* *slsl* at IL It
I'UAM. d«*«ns«d. Inis i f
asld
Cuuniy, |n il,* Causty Jade* •(
Benlnals Cuuniy. Murids, nt his
•fllr* In tbs cuurt hsuss at tunf“'U, Mlarbbk wllhln sluhl raised*r nmnliis (rent tb* Oil* of the
UrM pnl&gt;1Isa lion of this uni Ire.
Hath - lulls *r demand must be
In wrllin*, nud muM
ulsl. lbs
btece nt rssldsnse an* post nf.
fire M,iree&gt; of iha rU lm sut end
must lie aururn t* by the rlatm*
• nl. sariil. »r . atfuraey, *r tbs
“ I** wilt l■*e•a|&gt;• void arrerdlny
tu lew,
T. .
Tble tsih day nt January. 1*11,
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MADGR W. dram . ,
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f t It. DRAM.

HARVEY HODGES

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PROPRIETOR

Captain Ed Rice

PHONE 9130
lo rn ST. AND FRENCH AVE.
HOOD TIRES AND TURKS

Banftrd Boat Works

(Peanut)

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch
StaU 30-34 ~
State Market
8ANPORD, FLORIDA

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DAILYNEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938

Lynching Bill
Include

WILBUR C. KING

BITSY GRANT DID IT AGAIN

C . Of C. JoinsNothing is Left O f
D.A.R.In Name Missing Clipper Bui
For New Park

Southern Senators To
Seek’Expansion Of
Measure1To Cover
Racketeer Warfare

Co-Operation ForPink
Rot Control Urged;
Measures ToCombat
Infection Are Given

Fort Mellon la RecommendedByDirectora
Simpson GivesSummary Of Activities

Byrnes Says Negro
R u le s Democrats

Because of the prevslenre of
pink rot In the celery crop dur­
ing the past few weeks. County
Agent C. It. Dawson, acting
under (he direction of Dr. R.
W, Ruprecht of tha local **1*
cry s i perl ment lalxirelnry, Is
reading to all the fsrm rrs In
this vicinity Inhumation regard
ing tbs cause and control of
Ihe ftlngua yrlerotlnla. which a t
pertinents have proved Is' r«
sponsible for the plant disease.
Thousands of crates of celery
and other vegetables are
derad unsalable In Hemlnols
County because of the itlsAus.
which those cluse to llm indus­
try claim Is gaining (n preva­
lence. It has been deemed ad­
visable to bring to the ettrntlun
of |uca| growers some of the
farts retarding the disease *s
well ae suggestions for control
which have developed s i a re ­
sult of recent eiperiments.
According to Dr William n.
■hippy, of tbs local eiperlmenl
laboratories, general facte con­
cerning Ihe disease have been
known for u number of years
but much additional Information
Is needed before suitable control
measures can be determined.
"To dais complete eradication
of the disease has been Impos­
sible." Dr. Rhlppy points out.
"howsver, laboratories In the
B ute, Including
the
Sanford
laboratory, are -cooperating In
n study of the disease In an ef­
fort to find a suitable means
of eradication' or methods to
reduce the severity and spread
•of Ute ruinous, plant Infection
However, it cannot be empheslied too strongly that success

The iiuord af Directnrs of tho
Seminole County Chamber of |
Commerce last night j,lined thei

Russell Insists B i l l
• Would ‘Lynch’ Last
B it Of State Rights
;

Dawson Tells
Oi Causes Of
Plant Disease

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 12.—
aenutom
fighting the gntl-lyncWng
bill told the Senate today
they* would seek to expand
It to include gangsters and
mob violence,
***v»*
Senator KubmII, Georgia
Democrat, carried on-the de­
bate against the pending

• *(AP) — Southern

mauutw as the Senate rounded
e a t the first fall week of discus
slon without oven approaching e
vote °n any of the number of •
mendments proposed.
Failure of tho Admlnl*'ration
leaders to Impose longer Senate
sessions fat order to wear out the
opposition speakers led to the be
Hof among some Senators they
ware trying to ovoid an open
fceuak with the southern bloc.
Senators Byrnes, democrat, South
'Caroline, taking the floor when
(he filibuster entered its fifth day,
yesterday asserted that southern
white people had given unfailing
adherence to the democratic party
because they believed they could
depend on the support of northern
democrats “when problems af
fad ing the negro and the very
seel of tho south arose."
.
sold, "the negro bos net
ontjf come Into the d em o crat
B party, but the negro has come Into
w control of tho democratic party.*
The South Carolinian asserted
that Waller White, secretary of
• tho Association for (he Advance
ment of Colored People, "has or
dared this bill to pass."
If White would agree to shelve
tho measure, Byrnes asserted,
"the advocates would desert It as
quickly as football players un­
scramble when the whistle of the
rsfreo U heard."
Byrnes spoke for an hour and a
half. Interrupted by three timeseonsomlng quorum calls taken on
motion of hla southern colleagues.
Takes Up Talk
Sen it or
Bussell,
democrat,
Georgia, took up the talk against
the anti-lynching bill In mld-aftar
neon, osaertlkg that It would
— ■-flfanch tho lest r*tn»tnlog evidence
of stalse* rlffela and sovereignty."
Comparing the legislation to
"skunk meet," Bussell aster led
that "you might take a deed pole­
cat and dress him up In fancy
paper and label It ‘country'fured
ham,* but It would »t111 be just

Wilbur a
King, af
Kolia
Springs. Chairman of the Board
of . County Commissioners of
llenlce County end president of
the Hisle Association of County
Commissioners, announced today
h« would be a candidal &lt;■ for
Stale Railroad Commissioner in
Ihe May primaries In Group No.
2. which Is nop held by Jerry
W. Carter, of Tallahassee,

Bank President
Reviews Results
DuringPaslYear
Shinholser Is Opti­
mistic Over Pros­
p e c t s For 1938

local rh u p irr of It A. It. and
o h t r s in recommending that the
•Sutifnid Ukclkoiit pork, WPA
p n ijw l for Improvement of which
i ecvrtlly racelvccl ’ I’lvsklrnlisl a p ­
proval, lie 11miicd -’‘Fort Mellon
Park” arul - he dedicated to th*

I (HUli anniversary uf the City nf
Sanfoiil. Ac ion was aaen at the
request of Mrs. II. J. [.chimin,
Chairman of tin* Foundi-ra Day
Coiumlllre uf Ihe Ssllie Harrison
Chapter, It. A. It.
Members slim voted t,i |iu&lt;t|H&gt;iu_ ____ meeting
thrlr tegular February

Bryan M. (Bltsy) Grant (right) the Atlanta Atom who makes
a habit of embarrassing the tennis great, did It again when he
toppled Bobby Riggs (left), nation's No. 3 player, to wht tin- Mi­
ami Rillinure tournament at Coral Gobles, FIs. Grant, ranked fourth
nationally, came from behind te ennqurr Riggs, 3 0. 0-2, 7 0, H O,
g-3. and ram permanent possaealon of the Col, Henry I . Doherty
trophy.
____________________ _________________

Public Enemi^t Grand Jury Will
Gant And Hunt Probe Charge Of
Probed By G-Men Big Bribe Demand

"Satisfactory progreas during
tha year of 1037,’’ waa reported
by 8, O. Shinholser, president of
the Sanford A-llanGe National
Hank at the annual meeting of
the stockholders held In the bank
yesterday.
1 hanking conditions as
IIOtfSTON, r i i T j a n . II
a whole have "shown’lriipruveiherit
during the part year,1' the ipeel ful control of the disease will —"Public enemies'* Hugh Uont
bonk -president who octet! ■■ requlid tho concerted efforts “* snd D*.wy Hunt arrested In -in
chairman of the meeting stated, s l| growers of celery and other nutouiohlle on tho outskirts &gt;'f
town lust
night liy frder-il
adding that the progreas made susceptible crops."
agents,
were
questioned lod,tr
by the Institution during the
" fin k rot." I&gt;r. Bhlppy says.
aboui
eight
bank
rohherte.,.
year waa satisfactory.
"Is caused by the Tungus »rt»r-Loans and discounts," he **• m inis which lives In the soli most of them In Florida.
Federal eKmls
had tyajt.-d
scried, "continue to show In. from season R&gt; s*sson In Ihe
creases over the.p ast fevf year*, rorm of veiling bodies (echler- Ihe pair for three years. Until
and the records of the biuik for o tla, which are smsll, hard and and Gant were accompanied by
IU3T Indicate Increased , activity black on th e outside but are a tO-year old girl who claim'd
in savings accounts slid** Christ while inside. During Ihe * lain lo be Hunt's wifn but puluo
records here ssy Hunt In , a * do
mss Savings Clubs,"
tell or early w inter echlrrotls
"With s brighter outlook for heroine active and send o'd and child In Houston.
The pair were armed but made
general Improvement in funda­ thread like fungus branches on
ments! condition* In till* City the surface rtf the .oil or Just no move to resist arrest when
during the coming year, Ihe bank beneath tha surface, frequently they were covered with |-l*l*-s
president concluded, “prospects coming Into contact with celery and !awcd oft shotguns A'flood
are belter than for several stalks o r foliage, gaining en reward* for their capture eo»
posted
by Attorney General
yrara."
Irencn la th e Plant through
The following directors srsrs wounds or other Injuries. Once Horner Cummings Isst year. o f­
ficers here »sld they did iml
re-elected by the stockholders within
......... ,(hi.
_n
...___
pleat,
infection
coming y e ift George U. .( Qreads rapidly to «Ui*r portions know whore " the p*t| wawM no
taken for trial.
Bishop, Joe Cameron,'tT^orge W. snd to neighboring "ranis,
Frasier. I- I. Frasier, J. U Ing"A second method of infecthm
WASHINGTON, Jan. t l —lP)
ley, R. A. Newman, and S. U. results wh»n tho funrus branches, —Dr. John Paul Earnest, J r , »*id
Shinholser.
oa reaching the surface develop the condition of Assocliite Jusliro
Officers of the bank re elected Into siqoll, brown mushrooms Benjamin N, Cardoso af _ the
by the directors for tho coming (apolhocia) which contain count Supreme Court "la not quiir so
year w en : 8 . ' O. Bhlnhotser, less numbers of spores that ere good this morning". Tha Justice
president: J. U In*ley, executive literally osplodsd Into the air his been III for aovsrsl weeks.
vice-president; George W. Frailer, and are dspn*lt*d on low*r por­
vice-president; A. L. Betts, cash­ tions of plants and on &lt;h- i*»M
ier: *nd A. F. Collum was elect­ Fortunately, because of a t a d
ed assistant caahler.
of vigor- eoly a small propor­
Mr. Collum has boon .connect tion of these spores srtuslly
•d with the Sanford Atlantic N* cause Infection However, enough
liana! Bank for the pest eight of the spores lodge In Plant
« Last*RUas for Mrs. F. L. MUIer J**™'
Lead by Johnny Morgan, sc*
*n
Capacity of I wounds end In other ftrorabla
who died early yesterday morning head teller and received whet of­
guard, the Sanford Celery Feds
spots
to
account
for
Infection
following a abort llloooa, were held ficials termed a "well-earned pro­ and eauae e rapid spread of the
took u 36-27 win fraiu a fust
in tho Holy Croee Episcopal motion." lie has been engaged in illsrnaa over large areas.
Daytona Beach quintet on ibe
Church, of which she was a mem­ the banking business In Seminole
"Tha Information now avail­ local court last night for the sec­
ber, this afternoon at 4r00 o’clock, County for over 17 yeare and
able
suggests
■
number
of
pus
with Rev. H erds J. Bram, pastor during this lima he has been
Conference wc
alblltllea for allocking Ihe dis­ ond Nor.heait
of the Church officiating. Inl*r prominent ly
Identified, w i t h ease. II la realised that all of lory in as many tries.
meat was made la l|&gt;*.family plot church end eivie organliatlooa In the measures ere not practicable
Tied 10-10 at tbs half, Ihe torsi
In the Lafceriew Cvmetrry.
this City.
boys staged U scoring spurt in
for
grower*
bet
may
»
•
again
! . — At tho funeral serrlcss a choir
tho third quarter to take a trad
The Board of Directors of the
cempeesd * f Mrs. C. F- Herndon, Atlantic National Bank of'Jack- call stiaotlen to the Mod dor which tbs Bucraneers wire na
every
grower
to
.
take,
'
diseas*
Mrs. F . E. Roagilllat, Mrs. Roby aonyRta in their annual election
able to overcome.
. Lfhtg. F. 8. l a m e s and H»by yesterday named J . I , lag ley, as seriously *qd to do everythin!1 Morgan was 'he
high pulnl
te prdVent further
Lislag sang T h e Old Ragged assistant ( n u t officer. (§t -Ike possible
man for the Feds, with n tidal
-spread
of
the
Infection."
Cram" and T o t|w Garden'' with coming year.
V&lt;
The following mascaras era of I I paints to his credit while
Charlotte* Smith U accompanist
Bagwell took scoring, .honors far
suggealed
to enrahet
'■ el the organ.
tho invaders wl.h a total of 10
tceaiseoed
am
n
ew
M
s)
The follow
points.
charge of the floorers bath at the
Tha must brilliant performance
d i m and * a t the graver Mrs.
In 'tho gams 'w aa turned In by
' Jolla Oowsale*, Mrs. F. * . Roomll
p a m ll Ferguson, another Fad
Ut, Mrs. A, P. Omwwtly, Mrs. R.
MOSCOW, Jan. lt-L F » _ S e v ta l
gward, who tim e' after time
B t l . C . A. DqCettoa, Rues la’s now red parliament open­
r-------.. trehred ftio ball when Ihe visitors
Mr*. D, U Thrasher, Mrs. K F. ed Me first session today with
Miriam May*. t*»y daughter of wars la scaring petition. Forgur, e n d , Mr*. Hegh Jeeeph Stalin end ether sever*- Mr. and M ra.„J. M. Moya, of
*1*0 talljed 10 paint* durtag
asenl leaden watching fnftn ae*ta Ctevsland, Okl*. formsrly of Ban the
•tUt.
'
r w m * f *ra» . ------ ef honor In the rebuilt , :krone ford. w*e. reesntly declared on* Tho
teamwork displayed by
• V. novr*M Chapter nans of Ihe Xrtgalfc.
of the 14 wieners in Ihe Braatl- tha local lies in
the ratrunnier
ad Daughter* of the Ferllament'e IMS men and wo­ ful Child Flet|ira Contest, con las’, night nhd their sLllliy in
rn** •* endlsptried legally t o S u ­ dotted by t l u Cleveland Nows, sr- handling thw ball should inako
?•
s i e * * D ec. I S In t b a j cord Inf to .krforhmtloo raceived them oaa of tho Leading contend'
Jane under Ihe Soviet today. ' t '
era for the Northeast Confer
They
, o f" th e , preliminary sswf championship which iBa
Ira n i m a n y contest makoo the child eligible Feds loot last season by a &lt;4e
n n q to tail for portlctMUen Ip the ftomle
I* the Imsabi
for which « grand prise of *5&lt;w VsflowJacket*, la
«n
af tha a
**
*"
t ,g
W“

Last Rites Held At
• Episcopal C hu rch
For M rSeJM iller

$250,000 As Bribe

MIAMI, Jan. I'J-G T I-C Ircuit
Judge ['mil Barns ordered a spec­
ial giund Jury lo he Impanelled
Monday to Investigate Ihe charge
that a city nffklal solicited a
*210,0U0 bribe to settle the elec­
tric rate rontnivrisy.
The Judge nrinl upon a request
of Slate Attorney G. A. Worley,
Hrytm G. Hanks, president of the
Florida I’owrr anil Light Com­
pany. made the rhnrgp In a state­
ment III which he declared the
city official told him Ihe »-sstj»
esse mul,t be settled only if the
company paid fj.'iti.niii) to him.
"I won't psy a brllie," the state­
ment said. "Negotiations fur set­
tlement of the Miami elerti|c ride
case llave been Irrmlnated." 1'
To Call Grand Jury
8 u 'r Attorney G. A. Worley
■aid the power rompsny rxrcir
live’s stateiuent— would require
tITIinrdinle'arflRn b y a grand Jury;
anil he wuuld call the insUvr m Ihe
sllrntian of one of the rirruit
Judges twlay.
Hanks left a Committee of One
Hundred mrailng In Mleml llrnrli
last night In affirm the! hr had Is­
sued the slalrineld which rsrruoj
C ssllssrl s s res* T es

C e e lle e r a ■&gt; I'now Two

Robert llertnnn Klgln. 4t. for
in al ly II ’years convict yunnV,qJ
the County Convict Comp un th®
Orlandii road, died suddenly n'
the FernnhM jiitglituii . Mt-murinl
Hospital a t 11:10 n’rlock Ind
sight following n pnrelylic stroke.
Mr. Klgtli Was bum on Feb.
h, IHtt'J. in Anderson. 8. C. H*’
came In 8*mtnole County nbonl
11 year* aglt nnd ll»'' lelnleretl
"conintenilsble service'’ In the
capacity of gunid til the convict
cant|i hlnce tliat time.
lie is survived by III* widow,
three daughters Miltlred. l.olu utul
Gathi-I of Imngwooil; (luce s'.ns,
8. A . V eslrr and tllin uls» of
l.otigwiMHl; fath er und m dln-r,
Mi. and Mrs, J. T. Elgin &lt;•(
AhlH'villt', Ala.; four brotlieii,
J. 1'. Jr.. Clyde, nnd Fn-d Elgin
all of Bell oil, 8. C. Hint Nick 1.1'
1-in of Winston
Salt-tit, N. Co
also four sjsjc n . Mr*. Fred ita e ,
Augustas- g T | Mriff-tAintei &gt;tirtsiiigctT Wllliamsl oil, 8, t'.j Air♦.
Earl l.owr, and Mrs. Juiue* Ak'ii
of Briton, H. C.
Funeral
arrangem ent*
lire
pending the arrival uf rclutivr*.

Last Word From VetcranCaptainMusick
Was That Ship Was
Dumping: Gasoline

GasTax Receipts
Increase Over 2
Million In '37

Leaky Oil Line

----- .

f ’n H w t H
L ,O I ie C U i

O V C T
v g, i

22 Million KromGnu1 CaUSe^TrOUbte
Tax In 12 Months Musick Had Million
Miles Of Safe Fly­
TAI.I.AHA88EE. Jan. 13,-W*)
Floriils's seven rrn ts a gallon
ing To His Credit
gasoline tax protluceil t2Xln £ il-

look a decision front the Jackets •Mr. aqd Mr*. W. L. Clark have
by a one paint margin.
relum ed to their home a fter hav
In the opening rncuuntrr last ing been rilled l u Ixslie, Ga., due
night the Sanford U Squad drop­ to the d o th of their bruth*-r, Rev.
ped a derision lo a fast Baby C. T. C lark,.

Buc quintet by a score of !2-l.
The Fed varsity roster left
Tim weekly meeting uf llm
Kanfbrd early this -qiorntsg -for Hanford I.lon'a cjuli will
lu td
Miami where they meet' the&gt; lit, tho Valdes Hotel tonilhl nl
Miami Senior High quintet Gila I 'M o’clock, official* ul tlie club
afternoon ’ and the Miami Edison reported todsy.
outfit In a till tomorrow a f'rruoott. Finishing a busy week tho
Members u t the Itout, I uf DC
Feds n iT t a stro n g . Euslis ag rectorii slid roni/nlltee ihkirm cn
gregstHm IVlday nlfht.
of the Rotary Club will huld
Head Coach Leonard McLures, special- meeting In the home of
who recently underwent n minor H. II. Culeman. club pn-eatent,
operation will not bo ablo to ae tonight a t giOtl o’clock.
company the locals to the south-,
ant metropolis but th* outfit wilt
Toam sponsors for tha pr
be under the watchful eyes of posed n t y
basketball
league
Coach Ruse
MrCrscVrn and a va been askrd to miw| in thn
Woody Riser.*,
(J;
ic* nf G II. Krksraan at the
Carlisle
Hughe* of Orlando Krkerson Canning plant tom or­
refereed th e, varsity encounter row sight at |:0 4 o'clock.
last night and Roy Wrigb1• was
In charge of the B squad tilt.
B. B. Knox, nncI* nf Ur*
Th* atarilng line up* for th* John Sparkman of ' ih l, City
d**ma was •■'follows:
(O ra tlo o e * e o r a * e T k ev e,
Daytona Beach,.- tlmmerman, f,
WILCOX OPFgRg BILL
Marsh, f, llagwell, r, Nelson, g,
Dunn, g„ Sanford Marchs at, t,
WASHINGTON. Jan. It- —(At
B. Ferguson, f, Riser, e, Morgan, —Btlls Inlrodsced yesterday lng, D. Fargo**!, gr Habatllutlons: rluded on* by Representative
Daylotas flesrh. Crane, Bud tag- Wilcox l« a*lb*rls* the
lor&gt;, ’ McDonald, Borchelter, El dent to declare e
My. Sanford, Greek, 8teas: ram, sm*n&lt;s public public
terrakn*d t* be of aclenUQu

HONOLULU. Jan. 11^-Th*
Navy reeelvsd a wlrsleM rasasage today llp t Ihe aircraft
lender Avocvt has picked ag
the- wreckage of the Heraoaa
Clipper near Paga Pag*, Thera
was no mention of survlvler*.

stale taler took over ss part of
its system. Revenue from the
seventh rent of the las Is divid­
ed equally between the at at* gen­
eral operating fund and the publie school fund.
During the past year Florida's
67 rountles received a total of
19,302,7115.78 In repayment for
their roads. Some of the less
qppuloux counties received npqc
money than the total collected by
the state from the seven rents
laic in such counties.
Countie*,
amounts
paid in
la irs and amounts received from
the stale included:
Alachua: B41H.I7I.H7 ami $201,
111.It 4.
Hay:

1224,155.78

and

$jr.0,-

imw.72.
Broward: *503,206.47 and *102,•
405.04.
Dade: *3.081,183 rh and *546,711.80.
Huvnl: |2,t92,C!loij „ni| , MT&gt;.
HlOld.
,

Escambia:

1192.1 is co

1226.91 H,22.
Highlands;
1111.919.11.

!l.1d.|t7.gl

*nd
and

Hllishorourtt; 11,951.11910 umt
|4«9.011 67.
! : !!Hj!*.3u and |Hivu(.k.'
41.
^^-••on: 3I I ust.2] a,„| , 1311.1179
Manstee; 1219.394.12 und |UC.411-3GMorion: 1471 523.6; and »(N ,
*14.51.

P njto I’fliio, T u tu iln , A m erl*
entt S am oa, J a n . 12,— (A P )
— H ope w aned f o r 't h e tn u u iP aclfic S am o a n c lip p e r a n d
crew o f aeven w h ich v a n ­
ish ed m y nteriounly y e s te r d a y
11 few m lniiten out' o f T u tu llls
F e a r g rew th a t th e
21to n flyiitR b o a t’a ganoU na
c a u g h t f ire ns i t w a s belnR
dumped Into the Pacific beran
and esploded killing the ae* com­
mander, Cat*. Edwin &amp; MualeR,
and sli other crewmen.
The clipper carried no pansengrrs. The plane, only
,
three minutes out of Pago P***!
was dumping gnsollpt prepara­
tory 'to landing when last haa™
from by radio.
An oil alkk was reported found
on Ihs water 12 miles off Ta*
luilo Island. In Iho rams vicinity
is column uf smoke was report*4
It was fra red hers th a l
ihe dntokw marked th* dmrtjr
of the rllp|ter and her craw,
Na further word came from th*
plane after ('apt. Musick, th*
43 year old vetrran tmns-Pnelfl*
aviator, messagrd It* waa dump­
ing gasoline niul would return to
the island because of u leaky oil
line.
Muslctf wn*' on his last flight
with the riipprV in the Pan Amer­
ican Airway*' new Honolulu to
New Zealand service. The naval
aircraft lender Avorrl nnd *
naval plane
investigated tha
reports of ojl nnd iqnoka but
failed ta find any sign of th*
clipper.
,
There nrn frtv ships In this
part of the Pacific for the
search Iml English officials war*
repotted lo have rent one boat to
srour tu n y l»lululareto—neq»k»w •
HGtntTl 8*1110*.
Natives throughout all the la"
lauds were naked lo post lookouts
oil tlie mountain litp*. .Steamships
at sea were askrd to b* on lb*
ICeatlaue* »n eag. Three,

Woodmen Of World
Install O f f i c e r s
Georgia Votes To
Reconsider LiquorBill For Coming Year
Marlin:

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Celery Feds Win Over Daytona
36 To 27 In Basketball Encounter

Firft Sessions Of
Red Parliament Open little Miriam Moye
Wins Beauty &lt;5nte«t

Smoke And OilSpot

HSH.it11 In the past 12 months.
t ’JJMHi.OOO more llisn In 1U38 snd
nearly |tl,0i)0,000 more than in
Ili3:t.
Complroller J. M. I^ e's office
repotted the figures, showing lM #
from the H h to th" Hdh of the c.dtrellons amountsd to |19,«H
month, su that there will !&gt;«• nn eon l‘Hi.,7; ' tit36 collections 117301.1,file) with thA'a,munl
Founders 732.411; 1(134 collections RIllJJfsN,Day Dinner scheduled f«r the even IM2.I1 sml 193.1 collections $14,I41.IH0.IU.
Ing uf Feb. H.
Sales totaled 314.6t2.mi3.7H g al­
In n summary uf ic 'lid lev end
events In wltirli the Clum ber of lons in IU.17; 2H4.042,038.40 In
Contmen-e Its* participated during 10.16; 215.831,747.4 in 1036; 832.the p u t month, 1’rrsnlent T, F.. 21)1,HO1.2 in 1034 ami 208,027.Simpsun ealletl speckil a'lenllon In H4W.lt In 10.13.
Gnsolins tax rollections are
the following:
"Dun W aters, feat urn sttny tlivideil four ways. Revenue from
w rie r for MOTORBOATING, was three cents goes to the state
In Seminole t ’ounty this month road department. Revenue from
gathering material fur articles another three cents goes to the
to appear In furthcoming num bon counties In payment for highways
of the magaslne. Through the nc which they built snd which the

Robert H. E l g i n ,
Pair Arrested L a s t Power Head Say«City Seminole C o n v i c t
Night Wanted F&lt;fc Official Demanded Guard, Dies At 45
8 Bank Robheriw

NUMBER 119

Established In 1908

197.913.55 and

(O h i I h m

m

lit!.-

S M I fo n t.

A large delegation of visitor!
front other Woodman Camps ta
(his district were present for th*
installation of officers and danag.'
held by the local camp |B th*
City Hall last night, official* a t
the ft) O, W. reported today.
Officer*-elect of the Pierson anti
Winter Garden Lodges in addi­
tion to those nf the Hanford Camp
Were installed by Georgs Pitts *(
Tamps, District manager for thn
fraternal organisation, who fol­
lowed th* usual ritual for th* to4
atailationa. »
Official* for the coming yaa!
of th* local Woodman’s Cirri*
Gamp, auxiliary of th* W, O. W*
were also installed during ilia
rrramoBte* which were follows^
by a tlsncv.
.
Loral W. O. W. official* Installweret J . C- Hharon, consul
| romminder; 0 . G. Ball, *dvto*rl
• j . W. Snow, clsrk; Grarg* JL;f

ATLANTA, Jan. l|,_ ( A ^ _ th e
Georgia Haute of Representatives
voted ut) lo 69 lo recoDildtr the
liquor legislation bill beaten yes­
terday. The vole came after
Speaker Roy Harris
told the
assemblymen that Gov. K. D.
Rivers wuuld sign the liquor bill
if passed,
y
Reconsiders: ion means the bill
Ja restored to the frtbl or the cal­
endar. llto ruins rommittee, how­
ever, mold bring it qp for earlier
action. The bill would legsttie
liquor In IS counties—Bulloch,
Brantley, Rryon, Bibb, Chat him,
Dougherty, Evans, Fulton, |*twndes, Mrlutmib, Muarogea and
Richmond.

Vice Presidents Are
Appointed By Smith; £,

DELAND,
Jsn. 18.—(/P)
escort;
of — . . i , - . - ,
—President Millard 8. Smith 01
tmrtra.
r, . t , .
Iha Btetaos Alumni Asaoctogion
fill owln ^ Iu d d o ra ^ T l
baa announced appointment of &amp; £ ? * , ? P C C ritoZ
five new vie* president, for th e1*
Stolram, Uaivsrrity gradu.l* orf#r ,h.
m
gs s l u t ton.
ished by Psckhara’s Oreheat
They are Judg* Frank A.
B a fth of Orlando; lbs Rev.
James 8. Day of Lakeland; E.
Harris
Drew of Watt Pajpi
Partly cloudy toal:
Beach; A. Uoyd Lay Ion of Jscksonrillo; and Charles K. Reeves' Thursday, preeadsd by
of Tampa.
I
Off Ira n and directors of Ura r older In extreme
Aluawl
Association will meet tonight and ta
h*rs January U ,
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LOCAL

�C. Of G. Joins
D. A. R I itN a n e
ForN ew Pfcrk

Y e RBE FOR TODAY
serve me from trouble:
t corn pa* ■ ms about v/ith
’dathrorenee,—Paaha* Mi

Not a bad Idmi comes from tb* Lake Walts News
which offers s suggestion we WooM like to see tried
around here. Commenting on the passionate desire of our
northern visitor s to “pfclr an orange" right off a m et
and the inhibition which keeps many of ik o n from "steal­ tlvlty of Chairman t. U M im ing" one, the News suggests that parks of free orange lelto of tfco Clumber’* Publicity
Committee, we were successful in
trees be made available fo r winter visitors.
having two fall'p ag e advertise'
"Sitting oat in front office hem** says the News, "we menu carried in MOTO HBOSITbecome interested during some of those brief, passing mo­ IN (J exploiting Ibe St. John. R im
ments of idianrss through' watching winter visitors as erulae to yachtsman o f 'he aattim,
they atop a t the old eour orange tree in the vacant the entire coat of the space betas
by Ibo City of JukaowviJIa.
h&gt;t across ths way, and look wistfully a t its golden bur­ bom*
Intlndad In oar campaign ta adden. It Is pnthetle to see them peer this way • and that verttsa Ibo river, wilt be a person­
to sea If anybody ta watching, then aurrsptitiously and al invitation to ths owners aad
litgJorloasly ‘snitch! one of the sour oranges—all for the captains of ya^Me Hi tba Miami
sake of saying tb their friends in the north. ‘X actually '.rrrttery lbs latter part of Jaap*
ary, calling attention to the beauty
picked an orange I*
of a river trip end the cordM
"There are plenty of vacant Iota about town.. There hcepftallty that awaits theta a t the
ore plenty of citrus trees In Polk. Under elty supervision, "Port of Central Florida".
these lota could be set in trees whisk would yield ‘free "The Book »4o Thla la Florida"
was released this month re stain­
fruit' for visitors to the Sanctuary City, and no one who ing
several page* descriptive of
lives here and see* citrus growing and developing under and romplhaeatary to thla section.
their very eyes every day can realise the poignant yen Full page photograph* of the "Big
Utariats sometimes have to ‘pick an orange.' The lots Tree” and a celery field wars alee
would be beautified, their value thus increased, the city carried. It will be recalled that the
would be made lovelier, id our winter visitors immensely author of this boob, Frank .Parker
block bridge, wav brought to Sam*
gratified if this suggestion could become a project.
inele Qma'jr through the activity
"One whitr-haired old lady stopped across the way last of the Chamber of Commerce, and
week, walked hesitantly over to the vacant lot' thee, reached our efforts Have been repaid
up and touched an orange as If In a caress^
then walked many times by ths value of apace
has given to n * .
•
on away, apparently having .to content heraelf with going he"RV,
thla month, cntertalaM a
through the motions of pleklng ths fruit, but hardly large party
of Virgiafa School
having the temerity to ‘staaV on*.
toys whom we believe were veto
"Some organisation might take the thought of a real moth Impressed with thla Mellon,
vacant-lot, frec-to-tourlsta grove under advisement and ac­ and will tie much to advertise Its
appeal.
complish a civic feat thereby. Jhink It over!"
“Wo “ aided with publicity • far
Mary Margaret McBride, net law*

Who Is Knudsen?
&gt;f iho cmi-wU
rorn for atprfy
the~Mam, s
*.,*!*. ***?•'£

Testifying before the Senate Unemployment Commlttc0 *a“t wea^ wa" William S. Knudsen, president of the
General Motors Corporation, who told the Senators that
"lump in buying was caused by a lack of confidence
on the r&gt;art of the man-ln-the-street, the avprsge working­
man, who, Mr. Knudsen said, seems to feel that he may
lose his job soon, and therefore Is unwilling to buy any-

clf thst dared th ln (r ^

W hat some of ua cannot underWad is Why, when tax receipts
V np, &lt;a* cates do not go dawn
wpartlbMUly. In I M l i s . tag
iraauaa In Florid* amounted lo

Grand Jury Will
Probe Charge Of
Big Bribe Demand

Jellyfish are compoavd of 00-IM
Miracle*
art
truly
being
wrought In tha "name of Joaua"
at tba Benfonl Talwmacl# Ninth
and LautaL Come and. Me.—Adv.

hi* nam e.

“That la my ata lament and I
have nothing mors to say," ha
said. Ha- declined-to dlsalose who
had received copies of It. t ■
Maypr Robeit R. WlUlaipa said
to might have a »iatcm«nt later.
Commissioner John w. Du B»a«
aahl to might consider making a
statement. Commlaaiotoora Alas*
Aider Orr, Jr* and Ralph B.' Fer­
gus cn said they had no alaiemaJit
to make.
Tha fifth city commissioner. I t
C Gardoar, expressed pleasure
over llia k b aaaartleaa. 1 am
poison to croaksdnaas," ho sold,

■■“ ■jffinraa™"
Repabrhur
Diamoad Setting
AND

... .Engraving .

V * ^

hyde).
I
Avoid

o th e rw is e

tnjntica

.

fo rm a l We*

to

“AND ALL TEE LADS

plants

E v e y W e d n e s d a y E v e n fe *

Colombia Network

■

I. J |

qaant fetoraada
(dries
•urface; dosirora apoti
ibis practice not cogs
t

Apptr rognlap, koala e
chloride, spray wjib an
spreading.
•. Part lea | art V coat lower
iloaa of plant# a«d soil

TftY TftU SdN E-M im iTC
(afreet! *e

ina faclatoUa below 1 Hull
daptfe unable to resell Uto
•urfaect.
lo. Holato with toss ■naccpllbl*

AMERICA’S SENSATIONAL

N ew Safely Tire
• • The

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0. S. ROYAL MASTER

D
.n v n w Jan.
*
«n
n. . ’
BARTOW,
l!b—0P&gt;—Stoto
Attorney Raa Farrlor atkad to*
ccn'ly Judge Robert Dewell to dis­
qualify hlmaalf ao anolhar Judge
might pres Ida a t tha remaining

. . Ancestral

..lSBfldynchlag bill would atlr up
• l i s t sf sacHAnnl prejudirva and
Mharaww, aad that anyway iha
. gsvarnmept ooulihTl enforce It
any toUor Ulan U did the pro- hlblllsa law, which ta all Of ua
; ; awnsmtor, waa ptotty sadly an*
■- Acroad* Hut wbat atrlkoa ua a l tha
’ i Byet appalling ttdng about tha
^ artH-lynabing bill I. that a blot
’ of war Ito rs satuitan would con*
-Mfetto t t Iky to ride rooghahod
*ara» tkg South la. aider to enact
this silly law when , such impar*
*4ast n a tte rs as declining- loul*.
• naaat Mwwploytneet, and uBbnk
M anaad - budget*
confront the

.p o ss ib le ;

Flog Case Judge la i&lt;
Asked To Disqualifyj &lt;

n(M;OW(itlM&lt;

Mr. Knudren should know whereof ho speaks not only
because ha Is the msker of a number of low-priced nuloI know that mobiles which were the first to suffer when the public
tured (and i "^pped buying, but also because he is a man-ln-the-street
iMictl)
himself, Just an average man who happened to make good.
»# . , , now Mo heir to millions, he arrived in this country from Denbtdr
mark In 1900 at the age of 20, unable to speak English,
pa Tribune, with but 930 in his pockets, and looking for a Job.
i*umd T.lng"Me remembers what he was up against in that first
s shot, but shipyard Job in New York as n reamer at 91.73 a day,
another tuno in learning English slowly by listening to children at play
•V ,rip* ,p»hi, his neighborhood, and IjMilw in making headfcny in a
I Buffalo bieycle factory," saya tne United States News.
Itutien guar-l
“It was up to him to learn the rules, play by them and
. __ f not improve
,.r , _________
_______....
__ success
speech,
them if..______
possible. He did
so with - sueh
people Mm to know u. Try that h t was managing tha factory when Henry ‘Ford took
,1'“ ” pr*M
It over In 1911. Progress continued through 1914, when
ou'd ihlnk to llvto InGc'r ho bcc,uno an American cllizcn, until he was-named pro­
duction manager for Mr. Ford. In that role he did much
-------- ----- -—
to bring about mass production as it is now known. Hla
tore seen a number of mil* salary reached 900,0dO a year In l 0**
il,ely
"General Motori look him over lljen and within three
tan tourist. eUher stoning year" he hnd charge of the Chevrolet unit. In ihtense cant­
or going through, Wo h * petition with his former employer. Thfrp was and Is about
t stopping, because they him n "hurry up" drive, a sense of diplomacy, a will to
mara in a day than some of mediate and.nt Ihe tints time a will to accomplish what Is
"* ,?on bV.•.eVMnJ f i'1" 7* expected of him if possible—to Increase profits. It was
at new Packard or I'lrrt” .with thin background that ho undertook to tell the Ssn*oscc in a while.
tors hla opinions of what Is happening and to answer their
---- - - --------- .
questions.
r ,*Jtlil&lt;,*n*'Jr' rw,vr 1 .*!*•
“Tbe yearn have brought a stoop to his tall figure and
BtotoIyiMi° yoslf Mngnpakl' llru’" to hl" fuce&gt; His once dark,air has grayed, his mouivI by OttH-mi Motor*. Bui t*chc hits ycljowed from the smoke of his ever-present
asn could rmtohiy show. cigar.
,Uul____that
_____ | inclination to .. speak
______ t o - , t h a . . p o i n t
lg aalaiy MfUlunny mid all comcra npimarg RajcharftctertttlQ^now as
lvl* •n&lt;l when he flrat liccumo foreman'Jn tha bicycle factory,
os dwa Frlon(*B « / 11 probably will be used to advantage as a
nil ihere member of the .newly-established board which will handle
I Motor*' General Motors '’relations with the 20,000 dealers handling
to w p a .its products."

lr used for celery or other
*u*c«pt|ble crop* (live eteom if

giving Ihla section radio publicity
that could not haw, bean bough'.
"An Important meeting has been
held by your Indus: rial CommttUo,
of which Ralph Wight t* chair*
man, and several plan* for socor*
ing new industries for Semiaolo
Coun'y have been advsneod. It D
eipecied that an announcement
will be made wllhls &gt;ho very near
future regarding the establish*
ent cf a email new manufccuur
g plant In ilie County. .
“Over two* thousand copies of
the descriptive folder, WHBN
WWTKR COMBS, have been dis­
til Kurd this month ami satisfac­
tory result* have been oh'ajned.
It I* also pleasing to know that
this folder hat been rated as one
of tto most attractlva plccas of
advertising material Issued by n
Dfam tor of Commerce la Ihe
fltatp, which li*a very high cam*
pllmsnf,
“Many statewide comments have
torn made regarding this ergon-

JANUARY

16 a n

S

liatos'v

-campaign

to

rllmsto

rsrto ts, a n d , marked success Is
rrpoylng onr,efforts."
•
A report wa* mod* by C. R.
Dawsun, Chairman of tto Chamtor'a Exhibit Cemmlttcc, regard­
ing plans for the Seminole Csunly
Exhibit at . Ihe Central Florida
Rv.-msIUoa, In JQrlaruLoaJ'ch, 14
to 13, InctirirtT '
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DBLIV BRBD IN
D E T R O IT /

EQUIPMENT IN C LU D ED
THU p rice l e / . r t h o I h s M y
T udor M s s , Hitsetradad. s a d la*
cfadee Ire ass w ts ll e a e i w f s s s a d
• M V She &gt;a flawing i

The Car tfagt Saves You Money on Everything
u n aireu1

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A n d P e r s o n a l A ctivities
Mrs. J. M; Hayes
Is Named Chairman

Calendar

P e rsonals

Mra. J. U. Hays* was 'elected
chalm aa of Clrela Number Two
ot tha Warns a ’a
Missionary
Society a f tha P in t Methodist
Church which mat Monday a f te r
noon at the Church. •
Other offleara elected were:
Via* chairman—Mrs. E. A. Mof

THUM M Y
i fIM Ia Cttaa of tha First
it Chwrah wUl have thatr
tp meeting at tha VSma of
J. P. ljolticlaw, 141 pal&gt; Avenee a t 1:1b tfctoeh
‘Mrs. Heltaojaw and Mias
Liard aa boeteeses.
a* Number One of the
scouts wtu meat a t &gt;:M

Mr#. P. M. Mayfarth “Stand-In” Shows
t o Be lloitof Guest Funny Side Of Films
A dlnnar wilt ba (Iran Thuraday
• f m h y at tha Mayfair Hotel In
heaar of Mrs. France* McClelland
Mayfarth of Washington, D. C.
T fa dinner wlfl ba at •:«&gt;• o'clock
and la ipoasorad ky Die SanfoVd
Branch of Association of Child*
hood Education.
Mra. Mayfarth la associate nil-

lb* r«t* ot Pun,, the f c tk ;
Monirray n i iha otlgkial cap­
Tha krent U Iha monetary unit
Proa* aaant.
ital of California.
of Norway and Drnmark.
0*n* Town* sad
Graham
•altar, tlatbarood'a
lotmltabte
Inland Stanford unlrrralty wai
The MnMoro con*rolled Spall
writing taam. wrote the aereen- founded in IBM.
r la r far "Stand-fn.- while T ar
B * ltiH l'aW il« t the megaphone.
Alcaandar Tulnbntr designed the
nightmartshly •atravaaant back
Krotouts. Tha Pfodurtiutt |a re*
leaaed through United Art lit*

and laugh youreelf happy—la
pro Thin] by “S t a n d - t h e iWe■rlilllnr Walter Wanl«r coon*
dy, starring Leslie Howard and
Joan tllondcll at the Rita Thea­
tre Ior
Thursday.
The rultlvaiert alrawberry orig­
Adapted lo the (tcreen trom
inated la Kuropo. hut lias elite*
Clarence
lludington Krlland’a been Improved In the United
hilarious Saturday Kvenlng I'oat Slate* by era.a bi ceding.
Bturjr. 'Staid-In'* le|U the alurr
of Mr- Atierbury Dodd, the ally
New Brunswick, Canada,
seaboard of about 550 miles,

SANFORD.PAINT &amp; GLASS C t
GLASS

MIRRORS . PAINTS

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof Product!

t i e AlalLeaa Bawlnl Circle
•I Meat at tha home of Mrs.
. n. Slaughter in P ad s a t1
M o'ccdok, Every member la
TODAY
Tha Rose Circle of the Sanford BM* Study—Mrs J. E. lnskeep M ra..R. V. Crenshaw; Mm. J. E.
During tha btulaaaa aeaaUr1"
- - Garden Club will meet a t tha
ho*n* of Mrs, Sadye Moaea, &gt;414 plana were discussed for lh&lt;
Palmetto
Avenue,
at
10:00 coming year. It was announced
that the neat meeting will lx
The Central CircU of tha San- held at tha heme of Mrs, J. M.
fc id Garden Club will meat a t tha Hays*.
present were: Mrs.
heme of Mrs. 0 . E. Rollins, 1400 r Those
P a rt A n n u a, at 10:00 o'clock, lfe CUreoca Smith, Mra. E. A. Mof­
fett, Mrs. C. A. Halaee, Mra. T.
hutchIon.
j
J ? * ' Asalea Circle [of the X*n- Smith, M m J. B. Crawford, Mr*.
J k f Garden &lt;-rao « tu meat at J. V. McClelland, M m W. H.’ Ui* to CircU Number Four «f
W C haaae ot Mrs- O. K Goto*- Thornton, M m J. M. McCaiklll,' the First Baptist Churrlt whirl)
lay. It-, 1M1 Magnolia Areiiue. Mrs. J. P. Hall, M m J. M. met MoSday afternoon t:t her
J M U 0 4 o'clock for election of

Your Personal Appearance
Reaenrallona for

one

is a good business asset
Let us help you main­
tain it by our speedy
superior service.

Mrs. E. M. Carroll
Hostess To Circle

’ Calling all circle* ot the Oardan Club—Payment ol Sues.
Election of Officers *nd delegates to the Btata Convention.
The M rl Gardeners of the
Sanford Garden Club w|!| meet
a t tha home of Mrs. It. B. Pope
at 1«:00 o'clock.
The aone meeting of the Wom­
an's Missionary Society of tha
Orlando dUtrict will meat In
Sanford at the First Molhodlel
Church at 10:10 o'clock. Corbred dlah Ittncheon krill ba
ia«ved a t 11:40 o'clock.
MONDAY
The regular baalneia and *oct*I
meeting of tba Fifty-Fifty nible
Class' of the MethodUt church
Will be ba|d gl the home of
Mr. and M m R. W. Ware lit
TU palmetto Avenue at 7 io
o'clock with Mr. and Mrs. Ware,
Mr. and Mm W. F. Bryan and
M m Harold Marsh »* ooetataaa.
Tba ragutar monthly meeting of
Ola Ladle*'Auxiliary of the Holy
Cehea Church will ba held at the
Pariah House si 1:00 o'clock.
TUBS!) AT
m t h e builnaaa and aerial meeting
J 'hr Daughters of Wraley will
meet a t tha Church annex at 7:30
ekleck. Mra. Wl L Harrison and
bar group will serve aa hostess**.
CORRECTION
It waa erroneously stated In
yaaterday's paper that Mr*. N. K.
Hardy underwent an optratlon at
the F*ro«ld-Laugh:on Memorial
Hoepi'*) recently. H should have
stated th at Mr. N. K- Hardy un­
derwent an operation.

To-Night

c.nttM M e Frpm Pep* One

Mrs. F. E. Boh
Presides Over Circle
Mra, F. E. Bolt persldrd over
lh* mealing of Clrela Number
Flva of tha First Baptist Church
which was held
Monday after­
noon at tha horns of Mr*. J. B.
Oviatt.
m
Mra. Oviatt gave tha strimuTp
and prayer after which Mr* J. M.
Stlneclpher read a paper on
“Christ, the Divine''. Mrs, Jene
Smith gave tha statistic* on the
Florid* Baptist Convention. A
shower waa planned for a sick
member to ba held at the next
matting which will be at the home
cf Mr*. M. S. Nelson In Elder
Tboaa present ware: Mr*. F. E.
Boll. Mr*. J. H. Estrldg*. Mr*.
M. S. Nation, Mra. R. N. Nipper,
Mra. C. A. Anderson, J r , Mr*.
C. L. n*w*on, Mr*. H. W. Lundy,
Mrs. G. E. Rollins, M m B. J.
Davis, Mra, Jan* 8mlth, Mr*.
Lillian Vickary. Mra- J. E. Stamper,
Mr*. J. M. H:decipher, Mr*. U.
Rucker, M m 3. B. Oviatt and
Mrs. R.

•xplaiaed the 3 3,Psalm. Tin- Diir
I* Study was given by Mr*. U.
8. EL Starr. Three new intiubtr*.
M m K. D. Rowell. Mr*. J-ndlo
McWilliams and
Mra. J. R.
Helds were added to the riitlr.
Tha next meeting will In- livid
a&gt; tha home of Mrs. U. L. Uni
rison.
' lie fresh men t* were served hy
M m Carroll to tha follow!**:
Mrs. M. N. Clavelaad, Mra. P. S.
Roy, Mr*. H\ C. DeCoorscy ami
Miss Allc* DeCouraey, visitor*,
Mr*. R. E. Peurlfoy, M m D. H.
B. Starr, Mra. Leo. V. Bunlat'e,
Mr*. Sadie
Mt Willi* m*. Mr*.
Britton
Johason, Mrs. J. U.
Wea«, Mr*. 8. A. B. Wllkiaemi,
Mr*. -C. B. Loath, Mr*. J. HFields, Mr*. J. W. Kay, Mr*. B.
0 . Methvin, Mra K. Ih Rowrll.
Mr*.
L. Garrison. Mr*. B. F.
McWhorter, Mrs. S. C. Dicbar-

wfilth. The Navy ntay be rarpindrd to aeml ships anil plane*
lev the search.
Tha Clipper took off from
Hugo Pago far Auckland, New
Reaiaml, carrying the firet load player.
uf air express from the Untied
.Status lo the Antipodes. I.ate
!«* month It flew from A ustra­
lia to Honolulu with airmail.
Members af Craw.
Beside* Captain Musick, Iha
rrew member* were:
Capt. C. (i. Seller*, find offi­
cer; P. S. Ilrunk, junior flight
officer; V. J. McLean, navigator;
J. W. Brick rod, flm engineering
officer-, J. A. Brooks, na*l*tant
engineering offlrer; nml T. J.
Findley, redip opera or.
A ritMi' illapnlch tpom Pago
Pago &gt;&gt;atd a nalivr reported seeiig the Clipper flying off the
western end of TutuII* In a
quail'I'V of aiimko.
CS pi a In Mustek han Down I,*
jWO.t'IV milr* and «!.« ranking
pilot of lh* air line. Ifo rrren ly
p bnrom l the ftlghi* from Hun*

220 Magnolia

Phone 861

Speedy Action Selling Prevails /
Discerning Buyers Benefiting
From T h e Big Price Economies

The Yowell Co.’s January
anuary

Dr. Sproul Insists
Miracles Not Passed

riptnratnry
flight nvrr PanDeclaring that the day of *"&gt;r American'* Oakland to Honolulu
■tries Is not past and that ,h® route and later need for shuttle
Holy Spirit I* today a tnlmrle service between Manila ind Honu
worker.
Itev. Dr. W. Hprmd, K«ng, at 'he end of ihe IvansMiss Doris McCall and Miss
Catherine Spencer were elected soldier-evangelist, continued hi* Pacific line.
as patrol leader* at the meeting healing service* at the Hanford
Ninth
of the Girl Scout* which w*« Oospsl Tabernacle ot
Street and Laurel Avenue lost
held Tuesday afternoon.
During the aflemoon the girls
C anttnus* p ram *"**• On*
hemmed tray scarfs for the boadied Hundsy. srrnrdin* lo lu
pltal and discussed plan* for a
rovmnllon received today.
Mr.
skating party, Thtra were ap­
Knox wa* arflllult'd w|tli Walker
proximately L’0 member* present.
viuely
hsatsd. Including Mre. Snd UkngpH'tli of Miami and Net)
W. A. Sweet of Lake Mop roe ami York f&lt;ir « num ber of yenr*.
Mrs. W. M, Drown of Sanford.
Friend* of Raymond Mon*nl
In her leatimniiy, Mra. Swrwt
The aono. mealing of ih a Wo- ata'ed that “I had
vlrtmaeli valge will he glad in learn that he
men's MisMonnry Soele'y of tha trouble foe 1ft yearn » bad Ihn' returned
this afternoon from
Orlande district will be lield la I could hardly ret tmydilng wpli- Johns llupkln* Hospital In nal
Sanford at Ihe E'lrgt ,Method4il out severs pain, I Imre tried ev­ titnore, Mil, where he ha* been
Church Friday morning *1 10:30 ery kind of UMktlcIfte ami many undergoing treatment for thv
o'clock. A covered dlah luncheon phyeiciane without avail/1 but a* past three weeks Mr. Monsalvelgi.
will bo nerved at 19:40 o'clock.
soon a* Dr, Sproul anukiled me whoa* eoadltlon I* reported ven
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now eat- anything.*'
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by owner. Bargain, Local km
M # Qua Idhiash, Chairman
bjSK m l b id d er fo r u s s b . a t »h*
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il l u s io :

appropriation Okeye d For Postoffice
And Treasury Total

N U H B B gl

iT EVENTIDE

CIO Charges

riays navoc in
New England

OffteialsSignAffree:
ment Ending Griev­
ance At Local Plant

Three Lives Are Lost
And Ship Is Sunk In
WorstSnowstorm Of
The Current Season

loothern Solons
FightJ^nch Bffl

• BOSTON, Jan. la.—(A1)—Th*
tinier'* heaviest snowstorm, vn*
■eloping moat of Now England

Kiwanis Lunch

MachineGunAnd Two M
Shotguns Seized A i {
Prisoners Hold Up “1
Jailer And Helper ]

Pistol Smuggled

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‘Playing The Game* Is
T o O f f e O f Hifem |
Subject p f Talk By
S i nger-Evangelist One Prisoner Prefer*
ToRomainAndGivea
Declaring that lif* 1* but a
Alarm To Offteeni J
ganir, Dr. . Harry Boi, *lngcr

lalley Charges Nor­
thern S o c i a l i s t s

*^Are Splitting Party
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.
—(AP)—Tha. Houae Appro*
prlaliona Conttntttae, approv(n g b u d m t c a t * t a d m a k in g
tu r n e d o u t

IU U L.U tJM for two depart
n o l i during tha flam l m r
gtanlng next July l# t woo lb*
committee’, approval and

Threp Prisoners
Escape From Jail

Illusion at eventide. Oil*; graceful craft which appear* like a
giant glider koarlng In th* twilight la not what H aeem*. The ablp
I* a model ah owing It* paces during on aviation meet in Parla. AI
though tiny in alar, It duplicate* the blrd-llke flight of larger nail*
plane*.
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Immediately la tha Houaa floor
for debate. Leader* im r*i 10
poaa It adrly neat week.
• An angry eharga that northern
“aoctoltat**’ bare captured pow­
erful p o lled * fat tha Democratic
party cama.yooUrday from Ben*
aloe Bufley, Democrat, North
CarolhuTwhen h . leak th . floor

Work Starts On iTwo Days Remain
New BnildingFor To Buy Licenses,
Futufe Farmtyi Jin k in t Reveals

to fight

evangelist who I* conducting revlval »crirlcc* at the First L'hrliMan Church, addressed lh# LCD
want* Hub at the weekly lunch*
con In the Valdi* Hotel yealarday
on “Playing th* Gama."
''American* arc ' thinking too
much of tha Almighty Dollar," the
young evangelist assarted. "our
greatest nerd today la for men
of fino, dean character/' Point*
Jng to Washington, Lincoln and
olhrr flgurta who played prom­
inent parla In the building of I ho
nation, he said that thcae men
flrat had good tharactera. "Taka
care of character and reputation
will take car* or llaelf," he
atatrd.
"There are five eoaentlal rule*
in playing th* 'Game of Life,' "
Rev. Boa aald. "flrat, play square
with younelfi second. play equal*
with your family) third, play
aquara with tha public) fourth,
play aquaro with your church)
and laat, but moat Important.
play aquara with Ood."
---. "Wa’r*
n u n i«wi|iirTO
hoi pica* without
w ir n s w God,"
ih r meeUitr W 1he aald, "for It la If# wfta put
Oruat1 of Odd th# coal In tha hllla. tha ell In
the American '),# earth, germ* of life and
*y night. A. J. growth In plant* and nnimalaj It
of the Lodge, j, jj , who glvca ua xuimhlna and
min. Owing ell to Him, we
•lecl who w*»U ahould glva Him our beat," the
* iimibI ritual apeekrr concluded.
Grand Mauler,
I'rlor to hie eddreaa, Dr. Do*
•re: W. E. Me- »ang the "Trumpeter'* Song".
Ice; A. J. !&lt;"•*■
Jullua Dlngfalder gave • brief
l E. fioulhwerd, report of the acllviliea a t the
toward, warden: Kiwanla Mid-winter conference
chnplain) A. It. hold in New Smyrna Monday and
0*1 J- F. Me* It waa alto announced that there
0.) J. T. Ilnrdy. will be a meeting of the Hoard
. J. Moreland, of Director* of the Club In tha
I II. J. Lehman, Velde* lb le l tonight at 7:UU
o'clock.
Greitd Mntter
Tho committee In charge of the
lounred hla It* program yrnlerday wa* L. Tharp,
Inatallplhxi nt chairman. H. A. Huynta,.«iuL t'.
-°&lt;lar'a cnui|iria- f*. Campbell. T *
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.
la trirt'a a fu|Vlailor* at (lie Meeting were:
Ige, Klaalmmre, D r.'H a rry Bog, G. It. Ilatrllff,
Orlando Lodge, or Manaaiaa, Va., Mr. Gunn of
and thu 81. Maine* City, and Charle* Metaday, Jell. 18. Clung. J. K. Wathered. loeal man*
— —
ayav of lh* Woolworlh Five end
Yon Cent Store waa Inducted In*
m r k . . M l. 1? .**••
• new member by
in Church Dr. T. V. McDaniel.

J. R. Jones Installed
School BoardSponsofs Tax Collector Reporta Ab New Grand Noble
$10,000 WPAProji
For Local Chap!

Work began thl* morning on
Bchnol
a Seminole
County
what tha Union la aDar," he » „ ,rd aponaored Wl'A p ro j'd
Inot a County, is afflllntod with aald, "la American wagea, Amcrl-| for ronatrurtlim or a «■**«'
similar nignniaatloii* In P1«Hda iran hoar*, and decent American a|ngle atory frame bulldlnl i»r
coput Ira and also the Florida working condHiona for Amarkanl u.n by tlm Bemlnola Chapter «t
Petroleum Indiwtrte*’ Comjnltteo
Wage* for agrkultural the Future Farmer* of Amerha.
which la M«m*orlnP tha dH»0|[and cannery worker* are atlll S3 „n their farm in tha rear of the
"to aeeurn fnlr amt eqtillable percent below what they have acbool. Wl’A official* repoitid
taxes and legislation for florid# been brought to by the New Deal in today.
Riotorlxta ami those* engaged Hi other fields. Bringing theae wage*
An expenditure of over f in.aaptdrlng their need*."
* to decent
__
_ „In Ihe
_ agrkuliu- ooc ha* been approved for Hi*
level#
' J. W Deldln- local dUtrlbator 1—
ral -----areas—will----------1
benefit
Ihe local construction, tho sponsor's *li&lt;re
for the Btandaid Oil Company rommunlHea flrat, but In n short betna 13.230 and the Fcdcrol nlpreaidml „v«r the meeting In
wb&gt;ch tha |i&gt;catilca n greed to
le. The
Approximately so men alarM
tba adopt Ion of Uia mrnn point
1 Fret* initial .qx carat inn* for the build*
progrnm width la n* &lt;i&gt;llow»:
•via ,0 . Ing I hi* morning. Wl'A offliida
I, That the Riato gnmtln* t«*
to the 1reported, addinr that tho proj.'.-t
b e . reduced from 1 renla to
Unltrd will be completed aa qiitckly ui
pur tjalbm.
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e
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— 1. t h a l *ttf®»ellno iti:jt|*vmMer
"t&gt;4 on
The project* received Field*
vehicle tax reyanae* hn used for
C. If. dentist epproval and Ihe nceghighway pmpoecs onl^. and to
• C#n- eery faud* for the work were
urge adoption of a constitutional
ta
*• allocated during the eu turner
amendment to aetompIMt this
1-abor month* hot ilia work we* held
. Hot*- Ug pending Ihn completion of
and.
In Fannayl
Poarcd- the |20.*«0 project for construe2. To unto rerirgnltlon
*he
1*0
{realise#*
Fee# Mlahll
fundamental i&lt;Hnn|p1« tliug the
slate nlone ahould ■(ax gaanlln*.
and to imvk a
coo,lliution«l
amendment |u-oli|l&gt;|llng inunte^
imlltlea front taxing tlm com­
modity.
All team member# of the Kentd. Tttot the date for reg|*tr«ole County Illackrata are urged
t|*n of motor vohlcleg bn po#treport *t the Armory field to*
ponud until April I,
ghl at 8:00 o'clock for a final
f . To vendor aaelalenee to
•rkout In preparation for tha
State and federol nathorltte# in
elimination of
detection end
gaaollna la* r***p«n
I f. To tirgn Ihe repeat of fedI et*l gniulieo and lubricating oil

CITY NEW* BRIEFS

T. To fippnan #11 lax aod other
propoxate Inimical 10 |bn petrulMm tndHxliT and motorlata.
At (ha Meeting Uat . night.
Berwick Anderson. aeetoUry of ;
the yiorida I'etrojeum lodaetflea
Cemmltlea declared that "FJoHda'a P r a n t gasoline teg W H#
Wahaxt u tb* United JHales and
(bat logoi Iptr with tho p»owed*
pi th* Drone# and mileage tana*

With only two day* remaining
In which to buy 1038 auto Ikcnie
tag*, Seminole County Tax Col­
lector Jno. D. Jink in* today re­
ported that only a III Ha over !!0
perernt of Seminole County motor Iat a hart purehaaed their II*
ernsea and urgrtl them to buy
the lag* aa *0011 a* poailhle.
The Stale law flxt-a the dead­
line for purvhaae of Itcrnae tag*
for Jan. Hi olid It la a t the dlacret Inn of ihe Governor It any
rvtcndon ,of time I* granted/’
Mr. Jinkln* atntril, "and up to
the present time (hit office haa
receive,I no Infuriunllon regarding
any, exUnsl.ut lifter Jan.. IS.
Mr. Jinkip* reported today that
up to noon there had been 1.606
lUewaa- lag* wild q» compared
&lt;r#a(iaa#d »■ ram* K lgatl.^-

Guilty Pleas Heard
lly Judge Ware

Two guilty plena were heard
by County Judge R. W. War*
tarly Ihta week, record* In th*
office of County Clerk O. I'&lt;
H*mdnn revraled today.
Wednesday night waa "Falhar
David Morgan, who plead guilty and Son" night at th* Flrat
to operating p motor vrbkle Christ tan church, and a prits was
while Intoxicated waa given tha given to F. 8. Lanuon and hla ion
alternatlvrr of a fine of $100 end Donald for looking more alike
eoata ar 00 day# in Jail.
■Kan any other father and aon pra*
J ; C. Weaver, negro, who wa* sent.
Mr. Harry Bog, evangelist, sang
Shadows" and preached on "How
to be a Real F ather In 1938". Ha
emphasised vary eleaaly the Im­
portance of g father's example ta
hie mm. Ha aald a faihar’a .In*
aa wall a* hla good quallllea wera
reflected almost exaatly | a ' the
Ilf* of hla mm, and that whan a
boy went wrong, It waa usually

Niffht

Safety Program Is
Sponsored By Elks

JACKSONVILLE, Jan. life! &amp;
— (AP) — Three priaonanC '
armed with two aawataftr
shotinms, a rtmchlno gun amt
an automatic plitol, eacapad from the Duval county jail ,j
hero today.
Jailer Henry Thomaa aaid /
the fugitives were Hugh ua
Horae. 45, held for *28,500 ’ $
narcotic* robbery) Herbert Cm*
ven, 28, held by federal autberh
tie* of robbing a t leaat eight ru“
Bandar*, 2d,
held by federal
agent* far motor car thafta. •
W. M. Tatum, aatUUat Jallar
aald ka and Dob W innie, flew*
man, way* *urprt**d In the Jail
o«ic* by Homo and Or*ran
who auddanly appeared In th*
doorway, llorno covet &lt;d them
with *n automatic pktol, They
aaked w hen Jailer Tkoma* waifv
and Tatum replied Thoms* m s
tfeawpere In Jk* building. . '* ,1
■»*** abVtuhad «p W , l r t i t *
which lay Makyby and' cbnUpaad'
to cor*r tba officer* ’VhQk
Craven look tba pktol and vesf'.
niter Thomn*. Then th a ' p*lr
forced Thomaa t o ' unlock th*.
gunroom where th* pdlr aalectad
the arm* they wanted. W ith Iks
key* taken from Tbomair (ha
pair opened the call and fteod
Bandar*. Th# lalter'n ealUeal#
declined to ear ape. Thomaa. IS*
turn rad Wingate wer* locked la 'if
tho cell. When the thros p r tr '
°n#rx fled through the frost
door the prison»r who rifneed
to eecampany them locked tb s
Jail door and telephoned ths po­
Ilea.
Thomaa a*ld Horn* *nd Craven
apparently had n platol smogglad to them •J^
*n&lt;L_jnmt
b a ts
^jnuxt bays
m

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Rare White Parakeets
Are Given To Zoo

“Thl* particular color of f a n *
k*«t* are very valaabla," Mr.’
Moughton isaaortod, adding that
(haa* will be kept separata from
| the ether* which wer* reserved
•ora* time ago frost tba Jack**#*
vllle Zoo.
A letter from 8upertnl*nd*a&gt;
Bradtoy accompanying tba b M a
U aa follow*! "In ronaidem ths
for the ceurteey shown ( • Oom*
mlaaioner Guy L. 81mmow and
myoalf on 4ba occasion of cm rrtaB
•onto time ago, and having In s M
your Ilk** for parakeets, we arc

Preparations Are B eing Made For
Installation Of Radio Equipment
Initial preparation for Instit­ by Ibe n adlo Commlteion,
ution of a rwlic* radio, porch**#
lloffoun Btectrto Com­
ofr-pbleb we# racently approved pany. Iqpal nCA daa)*rs, bava
LOST OVERBOARD
by tho City Commission b*
hern appointed b / tb* Company
begun. Arrival of tb* oqulpmei
to maintain th* oqalpmaat and
TAMPA,-Jan. l l ^ C D - Radlo
however, k pending lb* Imuioi
will also aid in tba laatallallon- harm that k brought about by
of a llraus* for ep S allo n of II
In an a(foit ta make the Ban tb* participation of woman to message* received bar* Tuveday Laat rttaa to r B o b e rt^ b w a m
night from Ibe taakar Chflbar
ford Police Department eecond ameklog aad drink Ing.
aald Franck M. Walton, quarter- Elgin, wbn died raddmtly s i tb*

Elgin Funeral Ritas .
To Be Held Tomorrow

Than AJKIw
Paal A. RX

1 twAww u alL

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master of tha ablp, had been laat
Chief William* fM - obtained tb*
fvtr board In th* Florida Strait*
servlca* of teverfl.'N TA workrr* to
rompllo
Information
agaloit all Ibo*a who bavo.boeo
arr«*ted by tba DdRartmant and
PITTSBURGH, Jan. IA -W L ni« it no that u may bo qokklr Weary roeme crews today brought
DOUBLH SLATING
found.
to the aaow-covered mouth of tb*
Harwich ml#e the last body of th*
NEW TORE, Jaa. 133b-bF)

Ten Men Killed
f
In Mine Explosion

10 mm kfliod la aa eaylaalea two
mllpi back la lha pit U u 7 a*tor-

a

Foraald Laughton hoepRal Ifetg
Tuaeday night will be bold | l th*
gravaalda In tba l m f « « r t ( b d n
lory Friday aftertoon a t J A
o'cloek.
Bar. Vl\ S. Quaes, p srto r of tfem

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, JANUARY IS. 1938

il l u sio :

appropriation Okeye d For Postoffice
And Treasury Total

iT EVENTIDE

CIO Charges

riays navoc in
New England

OffteialsSignAffree:
ment Ending Griev­
ance At Local Plant

Three Lives Are Lost
And Ship Is Sunk In
WorstSnowstorm Of
The Current Season

loothern Solons
FightJ^nch Bffl

• BOSTON, Jan. la.—(A1)—Th*
tinier'* heaviest snowstorm, vn*
■eloping moat of Now England

Threp Prisoners
Escape From Jail

Kiwanis Lunch

MachineGunAnd Two M
Shotguns Seized A i {
Prisoners Hold Up “1
Jailer And Helper ]

Pistol Smuggled

, '|

‘Playing The Game* Is
T o O f f e O f H ife m |
Subject p f Talk By
S i nger-Evangelist One Prisoner Prefer*
ToRomainAndGivea
Declaring that lif* 1* but a
Alarm To Offteeni J
ganir, Dr. . Harry Boi, *lngcr

lalley Charges Nor­
thern S o c i a l i s t s
*^Are Splitting Party
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.
—(AP)—Tha. Houae Appro*
prlaliona Conttntttae, approv(n g b u d m t c a t * t a d m a k in g
tu r n e d o u t

IU U L .U tJM for two depart
n o l i during tha flaml m r
gtanlng next July l# t woo lb*
committee’, approval and wynt
Immediately la tha Houaa floor
for debate. Leader* im r*i 10
poaa It adrly neat week.
• A n a n g r y eharga t h a t northern
“aoctoltat**’ bare captured pow­
erful p o lle d * fat th a Democratic
party cama.yooUrday from Ben*
aloe Bufley, Democrat, North
CarolhuTwhen h . leak t h . floor
to fight

Illusion at eventide. Oil*; graceful craft which appear* like a
giant glider koarlng In th* twilight la not what H aeem*. The ablp
I* a model ah owing It* paces during on aviation meet in Parla. AI
though tiny in alar, It duplicate* the blrd-llke flight of larger nail*
plane*.
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Work Starts On iTwo Days Remain
New BnildingFor To Buy Licenses,
Futufe Farmtyi Jin k in t Reveals

evangelist who I* conducting revlval »crirlcc* at the First L'hrliMan Church, addressed lh# LCD
want* Hub at the weekly lunch*
con In the Valdi* Hotel yealarday
on “Playing th* Gama."
''American* arc ' thinking too
much of tha Almighty Dollar," the
young evangelist assarted. "our
greatest nerd today la for men
of fino, dean character/' Point*
Jng to Washington, Lincoln and
olhrr flgurta who played prom­
inent parla In the building of I ho
nation, he said that thcae men
flrat had good tharactera. "Taka
care of character and reputation
will take car* or llaelf," he
atatrd.
"There are five eoaentlal rule*
in playing th* 'Game of Life,' "
Rev. Boa aald. "flrat, play square
with younelfi second. play equal*
with your family) third, play
aquara with tha public) fourth,
play aquaro with your church)
and laat, but moat Important.
play aquara with Ood."
----. "Wa’r*
n u n i«wi|iirTO
hoi pica* without
w i r n s w God,"
ih r meeUitr W 1he aald, "for It la If# wfta put
Oruat1 of Odd th# coal In tha hllla. tha ell In
the American '),# earth, germ* of life and
*y night. A. J. growth In plant* and nnimalaj It
of the Lodge, j, jj , who glvca ua xuimhlna and
min. Owing ell to Him, we
•lecl who w*»U ahould glva Him our beat," the
* iimibI ritual apeekrr concluded.
Grand Mauler,
I'rlor to hie eddreaa, Dr. Do*
•re: W. E. Me- »ang the "Trumpeter'* Song".
Ice; A. J. !&lt;"•*■
Jullua Dlngfalder gave • brief
l E. fioulhwerd, report of the acllviliea a t the
toward, warden: Kiwanla Mid-winter conference
chnplain) A. It. hold in New Smyrna Monday and
0*1 J- F. Me* It waa alto announced that there
0 .) J. T. Ilnrdy. will be a meeting of the Hoard
. J. Moreland, of Director* of the Club In tha
I II. J. Lehman, Velde* lb le l tonight at 7 :UU
o'clock.
Greitd Mntter
Tho committee In charge of the
lounred hla It* program yrnlerday wa* L. Tharp,
Inatallplhxi nt chairman. H. A. Huynta,.«iuL t'.
-°&lt;lar'a cnui|iria- f*. Campbell. T *
*
.
.
la trirt'a a fu|Vlailor* at (lie Meeting were:
Ige, Klaalmmre, D r.'H a rry Bog, G. It. Ilatrllff,
Orlando Lodge, or Manaaiaa, Va., Mr. Gunn of
and thu 81. Maine* City, and Charle* Metaday, Jell. 18. Clung. J. K. Wathered. loeal man*
— —
ayav of lh* Woolworlh Five end
Yon Cent Store waa Inducted In*
m r k . . M l. 1? .**••
• new member by
Dr. T. V. McDaniel.

J. R. Jones Installed
School BoardSponsofs Tax Collector Reporta Ab New Grand Noble
$10,000 WPAProji
For Local Chap!

Work began thl* morning on
Bchnol
a Seminole
County
what tha Union la aDar," he » „ ,rd aponaored Wl'A p ro j'd
Inot a County, is afflllntod with aald, "la American wagea, Amcrl-| for ronatrurtlim or a «■**«'
similar nignniaatloii* In P1«Hda iran hoar*, and decent American a|ngle atory frame bulldlnl i»r
coput Ira and also the Florida working condHiona for Amarkanl u.n by tlm Bemlnola Chapter «t
Petroleum Indiwtrte*’ Comjnltteo
Wage* for agrkultural the Future Farmer* of Amerha.
which la M«m*orlnP tha dH»0 |[and cannery worker* are atlll S3 „n their farm in tha rear of the
"to aeeurn fnlr amt eqtillable percent below what they have acbool. Wl’A official* repoitid
taxes and legislation for florid# been brought to by the New Deal in today.
Riotorlxta ami those* engaged Hi other fields. Bringing theae wage*
An expenditure of over f in.aaptdrlng their need*."
* to decent
__
_ „In Ihe
_ agrkuliu- ooc ha* been approved for Hi*
level#
'
W Deldln- local dUtrlbator 1ral
areas—will---------benefit1
— -----Ihe local construction, tho sponsor's *li&lt;re
for the Btandaid Oil Company rommunlHea flrat, but In n short betna 13.230 and the Fcdcrol nlpreaidml „v«r the meeting In
wb&gt;ch tha |i&gt;catilca n greed to
le. The
Approximately so men alarM
tba adopt Ion of Uia mrnn point
1 Fret* initial .qx carat inn* for the build*
progrnm width la n* &lt;i&gt;llow»:
•via ,0 . Ing I hi* morning. Wl'A offliida
I, That the Riato gnmtln* t«*
to the 1reported, addinr that tho proj.'.-t
b e . reduced from 1 renla to
Unltrd will be completed aa qiitckly ui
pur tjalbm.
"j, we
----- pmalb|a.
*.
— 1 . t h a l *ttf®»ellno iti:jt|*vmMer
"t&gt;4 on
The project* received Field*
vehicle tax reyanae* hn used for
C. If. dentist epproval and Ihe nceghighway pmpoecs onl^. and to
• C#n- eery faud* for the work were
urge adoption of a constitutional
ta
*• allocated during
the eu turner
amendment to aetompIMt this
1-abor month* hot ilia work we* held
. Hot*- Ug pending Ihn completion of
and.
In Fannayl
Poarcd- the | 20.*«0 project for construe2. To unto rerirgnltlon
*he
1*0
{realise#*
Fee# Mlahll
fundamental i&lt;Hnn|p1« tliug the
slate nlone ahould ■(ax gaanlln*.
and to imvk a coo,lliution«l
amendment |u-oli|l&gt;|llng inunte^
imlltlea front taxing tlm com­
modity.
All team member# of the Kentd. Tttot the date for reg|*tr«ole County Illackrata are urged
t|*n of motor vohlcleg bn po#treport *t the Armory field to*
ponud until April I,
ghl at 8:00 o'clock for a final
f . To vendor aaelalenee to
•rkout In preparation for tha
State and federol nathorltte# in
elimination of
detection end
gaaollna la* r***p«n
I f. To tirgn Ihe repeat of fedI et*l gniulieo and lubricating oil

J.

CITY NEW* BRIEFS

T. To fippnan #11 lax aod other
propoxate Inimical 10 |bn petrulMm tndHxliT and motorlata.
At (ha Meeting Uat . night.
Berwick Anderson. aeetoUry of ;
the yiorida I'etrojeum lodaetflea
Cemmltlea declared that "FJoHda'a P r a n t gasoline teg W H#
Wahaxt u tb* United JHales and
(bat logoi Iptr with tho p»owed*
pi th* Drone# and mileage tana*

Than AJKIw
Paal A.

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With only two day* remaining
In which to buy 1038 auto Ikcnie
tag*, Seminole County Tax Col­
lector Jno. D. Jink in* today re­
ported that only a III Ha over !!0
perernt of Seminole County motor Iat a hart purehaaed their II*
ernsea and urgrtl them to buy
the lag* aa *0011 a* poailhle.
The Stale law flxt-a the dead­
line for purvhaae of Itcrnae tag*
for Jan. Hi olid It la a t the dlacret Inn of ihe Governor It any
rvtcndon ,of time I* granted/’
Mr. Jinkln* atntril, "and up to
the present time (hit office haa
receive,I no Infuriunllon regarding
any, exUnsl.ut lifter Jan.. IS.
Mr. Jinkip* reported today that
up to noon there had been 1.606
lUewaa- lag* wild q» compared
&lt;r#a(iaa#d »■ ram* K lgatl.^-

Guilty Pleas Heard
lly Judge Ware

Two guilty plena were heard
by County Judge R. W. War*
tarly Ihta week, record* In th*
office of County Clerk O. I'&lt;
H*mdnn revraled today.
Wednesday night waa "Falhar
David Morgan, who plead guilty and Son" night at th* Flrat
to operating p motor vrbkle Christ tan church, and a prits was
while Intoxicated waa given tha given to F. 8 . Lanuon and hla ion
alternatlvrr of a fine of $100 end Donald for looking more alike
eoata ar 00 day# in Jail.
■Kan any other father and aon pra*
J ; C. Weaver, negro, who wa* sent.
Mr. Harry Bog, evangelist, sang
Shadows" and preached on "How
to be a Real F ather In 1938". Ha
emphasised vary eleaaly the Im­
portance of g father's example ta
hie mm. Ha aald a faihar’a .In*
aa wall a* hla good quallllea wera
reflected almost exaatly | a ' the
Ilf* of hla mm, and that whan a
boy went wrong, It waa usually

Niffht
in Church

Safety Program Is
Sponsored By Elks

JACKSONVILLE, Jan. life! &amp;
— (AP) — Three priaonanC '
armed with two aawataftr
shotinms, a rtmchlno gun amt
an automatic plitol, eacapad from the Duval county jail ,j
hero today.
Jailer Henry Thomaa aaid /
the fugitives were Hugh ua
Horae. 45, held for *28,500 ’ $
narcotic* robbery) Herbert Cm*
ven, 28, held by federal autberh
tie* of robbing a t leaat eight ru“
Bandar*, 2d,
held by federal
agent* far motor car thafta. •
W. M. Tatum, aatUUat Jallar
aald ka and Dob W innie, flew*
man, way* *urprt**d In the Jail
o«ic* by Homo and Or*ran
who auddanly appeared In th*
doorway, llorno covet &lt;d them
with *n automatic pktol, They
aaked w hen Jailer Tkoma* waifv
and Tatum replied Thoms* m s
tfeawpere In Jk* building. . '* ,1
■»*** abVtuhad «p W , l r t i t *
which lay Makyby and' cbnUpaad'
to cor*r tba officer* ’VhQk
Craven look tba pktol and vesf'.
niter Thomn*. Then th a ' p*lr
forced Thomaa t o ' unlock th*.
gunroom where th* pdlr aalectad
the arm* they wanted. W ith Iks
key* taken from Tbomair (ha
pair opened the call and fteod
Bandar*. Th# lalter'n ealUeal#
declined to ear ape. Thomaa. IS*
turn rad Wingate wer* locked la 'if
tho cell. When the thros p r tr '
°n#rx fled through the frost
door the prison»r who rifneed
to eecampany them locked tb s
Jail door and telephoned ths po­
Ilea.
Thomaa a*ld Horn* *nd Craven
apparently had n platol smogglad to them •J^
*n&lt;L_jnmt
b a ts
^jnuxt bays

m LjWh iblbb

RareWhite Parakeets
Are Given To Zoo

“Thl* particular color of f a n *
k*«t* are very valaabla," Mr.’
Moughton isaaortod, adding that
(haa* will be kept separata from
| the ether* which wer* reserved
•ora* time ago frost tba Jack**#*
vllle Zoo.
A letter from 8 upertnl*nd*a&gt;
Bradtoy accompanying tba b M a
U aa follow*! "In ronaidem ths
for the ceurteey shown ( • Oom*
mlaaioner Guy L. 81mmow and
myoalf on 4 ba occasion of cm rrtaB
•onto time ago, and having In s M
your Ilk** for parakeets, we arc

Preparations Are Being Made For
Installation Of Radio Equipment
Initial preparation for Instit­
ution of a rwlic* radio, porch**#
ofr-pbleb we# racently approved
by tho City Commission b*
begun. Arrival of tb* oqulpmei
however, k pending lb* Imuioi
of a llraus* for epSallon of II

b y I b e n ad lo C o m m lteio n ,

lloffoun Btectrto Com­
pany. Iqpal nCA daa)*rs, bava
LOST OVERBOARD
hern appointed b / tb* Company
to maintain th* oqalpmaat and
TAM PA,-Jan. l l ^ C D - Radlo
will also aid in tba laatallallon- harm that k brought about by
In an a(foit ta make the Ban tb* participation of woman to message* received bar* Tuveday
night from Ibe taakar Chflbar
ford Police Department eecond ameklog aad drink Ing.
aald Franck M. Walton, quartert* a m t" In
tk p
en tire
Slat*,
master of tha ablp, had been laat
Chief William* fM - obtained tb*
fv tr board In th* Florida Strait*
servlca* of teverfl.'N TA workrr* to
rompllo
Information
agaloit all Ibo*a who bavo.boeo
arr«*ted by tba DdRartmant and
P IT T S B U R G H , J a n . I A - W L ni« it no that u may bo qokklr Weary roeme crews today brought
DOUBLH SLATING
found.
to the aaow-covered mouth of tb*
Harwich ml#e the last body of th*
NEW TORE, Jaa. 133b-bF)

Ten Men Killed
f
In Mine Explosion

10 mm kfliod la aa eaylaalea two
mllpi back la lha pit U u 7a*tor-

a

Elgin Funeral Ritas .
To Be Held Tomorrow
Laat rttaa to r B o b e rt^ b w a m
Elgin, wbn died raddmtly s i tb*
Foraald Laughton hoepRal Ifetg
Tuaeday night will be bold | l th*
gravaalda In tba l m f « « r t ( b d n
lory Friday aftertoon a t J A
o'cloek.
Bar. Vl\ S. Quaes, psrtor o f tfem

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LONGWOOD
lS u s T jo r.rn u r r a
*O i i i R i n m M ir th i

V E R SE

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FOR TODAY

1 s t Ibo tport proceed »vll

msidocs, adolterlse, for
&gt;Ibofte. foUo witeooi,

phis s -oaf.iy sons."
P aru d u *

Ulh Of ponce M yooro to by.
M VlH. M InflRltem,
ovary grhool and relief* n r
T ight 'oral Fisbt 'onI

W
Mk «nd
.mJ°-» half,
h-lf"*?*!?*
^ any.
B€ulon
i0T *
wwk
nothlag haa IJ°W
bam done of
cvnsequenoe
for tha hoopla of tha United States. As was the case with
the special aaaslaa laat month, tha Senate is wasting its
time debating the antMynchlng bill,
h“**»*N la falling off, industrial product!oo is declining, farm priaaa generally are falling, factories
ara dosing, unemployment is Inprewlng, WPA work relief
w ls are being enlarged, government expenditures once
Mfaln have turned upward, prospects of a balanced budget
for the flrat time In years have vanished Into thin air, and
a grand financial smash-up is Just around the comer.
• And all the 8enafe can do about It is to debate the
anO-lynchlng bill I
la st year there were eight negroes lynched In the
United States. AH of them Wire In tho South. One of
the negroes was charged with repo} one with a crime
against nature and robberyj four with murder; two with
wounding an offleer of .this law. Only tight negroes
lynched last year; and thirty to fifty years ago there wore
hundreds lynched every year I
But with eleven million people unemployed, ..all the
Sonata eaa do la to argue about a law whleli would mako
lynching n federal offense 1
There were forty thousand persons killed last year in
automobile" accidents. There were thousands killed In
gangster warfare and crime of other types than lynching.
Thsre were thousands who met their deaths nr ruined
their lives through addiction to the drug habit Suicide
and Insanity, brought about no doubt In largo, measure by
the uncertainty over economic conditions, accounted for
thouaanda more. But the Senate spends Its time worrying
about sight negroes who were lynched last yesrl
If tha federal antf-lynchlng bill is pa seed, over the
dead bodies of a handful of Southern senators who have
mads a valiant fight against It will one single unemployed
laborer bo put back to work on account of rJt?. Will the
burdensome taxes which am driving hundreds of businesses
to the wall be lightened by a single dollar? Will a single
hungry child be fed, or a single destitute family be
clothed bscsuse of It?
Ko wonder there la a lack of confidence when the
United State* Senate spsnds Its time fiddling while Rome
bums.

FMibt ,v * « r

What Is Shirley Temple Worth? .
In calling attention to the fact that Alfred P. Sloan,
Jr* William Knudaen, and Gary Cooper, to mention only u
few, could not poaaibly be worth what they are paid, the
Tampa Tribune ralsea the queatlons, "How much la a man
worth anyway?" and "How Is an employer supposed to ar­
rive at the exact figure of a man’s worth?"
How much Is anything actually worth? How much are
the stocks and bonds listed on tho New York exchanges
really worth? How much la wheat, cotton, and com, worth?
Ia the price too hjgh, or too Iptf ? How la that determined?
SSL’ A UJ r ‘
How much la a house and lot worth? We can remember,
spoBcUs allow*dbeck in the dear dead day* beyond recall known ft* the
.. . -o
.
Florida real estate boom, when a piece of real estate waa
wuruh should bovt oast Joo supposed to be worth what you could get for It.
idy te Italy or Oornuay. Hui
Anyway this la what tho Tribune says about salaries:
*•*2*
"The discerning public probably will not pay much alten•djMilsr Wlib tlthur Munolisl t|on
it4| amenlt 0f a jump In General Motor*, when It
. 1______ J___
reads. In th* testimony given In Washington, that two of&gt;winter viiiioru riorida wUI flclals of that grest corporation rtcilved more than n mllbava (bio your m Dewey n on dollara a year In salary.
and Hufh Gm ( of To**.
»The House Woya and Moana Committee mndo public
iV'numtJr ot^our tln*k.*^f th* report glvou to the Treasury Department that Presldent Sloan In IMG. received 9661,811 and Vldo-Prealdont
Knadsen received $469,870. That’a $1,021,187, which Is.
of course, far more than the service* of any two men, how­
ever able, could possibly be worth to »ny business, however
great.
'Theaa were tho two hlgheat salaries paid In Uie
Thu Djudunlnn llsrsld rrportu United States; topping even. tho'Yabuloas pay pf motion
lot thu firut Urge movement of picture atara. Thtr nearest HollyUhod Could approach the,
Iunites r«unty ralury x°*u *• motor figures waa .the $370,000 paid Gary CohpeK
orthem markutu this wmk und.r
bo “hippy guuplruu" uf u mar also la much moro than any actor, however | m&gt;|Ai
g agreement which will pro- poaaibly be worth to any pictures, however prof!
gluttisc. riteRt prices In
i ara satUiputnl,*' uayu thu
rates pspur, Mau s m u ll of
aanoment and
m oltent
flew *f the product to th«
imlot eoatera of tho nation.'
* t bl* uslurtuu paid In
t. s i rtvuoM montly by
mo«|r&gt;nal commlliu*. a n
I to Juuoo Boll dttl’oot uf
■Vfllo, |* U 00 to Rdwsirt
U« of JpufcaopvUlo, 171^00
J, Boot of Orlando, and
I to Willty R. Koynolds ot
Boauh. Crab oolarln art
anti No man ran rraliy l»
M bnralil Uut n fuw liko
l Baafdrd would aura holp

THE SECURITY FUND
TITU6 VILLB STAR ADVOCATE

In bti usually nrcuratu Wash
Inatun column, Paul Mal|on haa
luut dluoloasd that already w srly |»oa.00a.0*0 Of aortal Bucurl
ty fund* b«ru boon ua«d by tea
Treasury DupurUuuat to pty
•urrUnt runntna oipoatoo of t l i
I nrurn mant. )a War# of thu m l
inupey paid In by warktru and
tuipluy.ru, tUu Uwurtly fund
pwroty bat Upcte uaw'u IOU
P*Mr ter tbu amount uo u#ud.
If tbu Podoral Borumenun&gt;
wtra In goad Condition hnnortel
ly. n*d pporaUay with * butnntH btftot, thl, Iterrowina"
! t .w or.k ln9 .

unttra find.
Apd who
*m»unt jw,
0r
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W iltB 0 1
, 'OB ANOl
—Barb In II
w*l* n0t *
PM*p0r&lt;_0&lt;
” 7 ' u Mn«
• 1V | ^ « * ft-

WAn,11;h
It was a dallgtitful rrcnln* with
•nine*, and rofroobnuats w en
ntrrud.
Honor toooU woro Principal W.
J. Welln, Jr. tod Mro. Wells, M t*
Aldla La Vlfa*. sponsor of Bets
Club and Mrs. Waits.
Tho Civic Losses bod Ibe Juno« r moot in# st (bo library •*
Tocoday afternoon. Ru:lufartery
re p o rts W tro r a i d
and fosr Sow
members admitted fo msmboraklp.
In honor of tho birthday of Mlot
Cura Dotloy, long-Mmu mombsr,
on sttrosiWo birthday robs was
i-urvod wiib i n and wafon. Tho Bo h l|r . siN pfn.-Ksodora prp
sum of ton doilira n o voted fur pTodustoo of Nsw OrUara Bopttet

“S K f n a a

mlljr and Mrs. ShoDy Janos of
iltodoIpkU, Fa.

lu v r n e JE W m i
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F O L K S H E R B IT
w•

THE SALE YOU HAVE
BEEN WAITING
FOR

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DON’T THINK WINTER 10 OVER VET! ACCORDING TQ ALL WfiA
EST WINTER IN YEARS IS STILL TO COME THIS SEASON. OUR
APPAREL HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. WE HAVE
GOOD SELECTIONS. BRING YOUR DOLLARS ON A SHOPPING SPREE
GET VALUES BEYOND YOUR BELIEF,STOCK YOUR W A R D R O B E .

PREDICTIONS THE COLD*E STOCK OF W J N T E R
A L A R G E S T O C K AND
AT THIS SALE. THEY’LL
OUR LOSS-YOUB GAIN.

102 EAST FIRST ST,

f BU Y ONES

d r ess
a i regular p u c e

GET. ANOTHER DRESS
OP SAME PRICE
FOR
,

. 0 0 . 1

PHONE 75

Buy One Drew Anti
Get Another Of The
&lt;d
b
Sane Price For
wl
|r
Just $1.00. If you
Only Want One
Garment Bring A TO
r Friends And Buy 2 ^
;. Dreeeee Together
And Share These Valued*

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SILK OR WOOL
FOR PRICE OF ONE

ComEarly. Get Yoar Cilice

DRESSES

. CftEPES—PRINTS^—WOOIB—
LATEST STYLES AND COLORS
^ Sizes 11 To 52. Abo Holf SUea

$■$3*95' Dresses
^ 4 .9 5 Dresses
2 ^ ,9 5 , Dresses
2-^55,95 Dresses
2-J7.93 Dresses

for I 1 9 5
for
for |A M
for
for iftjOC

ONE LOT DRESS
AND SPORT STYLES
12.75 VALUES
$UB VALUES

,
LIGHT AND DARK
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colors —Va l u e s to i i t f a

ALL OtJU BETTER
COATS MUST GO

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Valuer to 122^0 ;‘ A 1

C te tlrtb u u o n .

Jy “poo*In*", it ubapld
&lt;b0 Soot Coout COO■cb worry. After all,
too bad far Foppar if
braid dugoMrate bUo
wtwora tba prvpto’r

2-114.75 Dresses

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•*&gt;r^ t, yt&gt;*^rn &gt;■» •”&gt;*, ii-.jrrvm if ntr’
Officers Are Elected Mrs. George McRory
By Methodist Circle Presides Over Guild

ial

Calendar

C—Mal Orel* o f th* Saa-

Person ah

Hm TUrt R te« |a y

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OMdto ea&gt;rS'

aflatwoon

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on
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dftWti Cink will a iatt mi Iks
of Mr*. G. E, Rolllna, 3400 lawn after which they w on uih*
M d JaU the d U « m a t where
refrmbmmU war* **nr*d to th*
•Pb* Ac*!®* Circle of th* Ban- Mtowhagi
M
Oardon u u will m**t at
Audrey II lor*. Barm Jaa* Walk­
S i homo of Mr*. C. U- Got® er. Barbara Chapman, Martha
, - Jr* 1301 Magnolia Avon**, Map Chapman, Donna Leu Harp-!
■f 10:00 o'clock for oloetlou of er, Dolor** Knrllah, Detty Gregg
Block of DeLand, Jean*It* Cleveall circle* of Uio OarMIMred^fiogt
Club—Payment or da**.
Ion of Offl**tu *nd del*. Peak*, WU*y Jam lL
* "
■to |k* BUt* Convention,
AUo Mr*, p. M. King. Mr*. M.
r Dirt Gardenor* of th* Mlnarlk. Mn. J. B. Ovlatt, Mn.
4d- Garden.Xlub will meat Harold libra, M n. Rooco* Tay­
• home of Mr*. 1L D, Pop* lor, Mn. I. E. Eatrldg*. J r, Mn.
o'clock. . Jrreo Jarnll, Mn. D.‘ U'Harpdr,
L*ono meeting or th* Worn- Mr*. M. L. FuUk, Mr*. Euatii
MI**1on*rr Bodily of the Peak*, Mn, Arnold Cleveland,
f o ’dhtrkt will moot In Mlu Martha We*t of DeLand
M at the P in t Motkodl.t and Ml** J*yw* King.
k at 10:IA o’clock. Cor' di»h luncheon wR] bo
I at t l :«0 o'clock.
Daughter* of tlw American

ia*
ita
t«in-

Offlcera were elected for the
coming year at the meeting of
Circle Number Three of the P int
Method!*! Cnurrh
which wa*
held Monday afternoon at tha
church.
Mr*. W. S'. Thomton preaided
over the election of th* following
officer*:
Chairman—Mi*. J. I , dark
Vice-chairman —Mr*,
W. P.
Field*
Connection*! tre a tu n r—M n. T.
E. Million
Local
trcaiunr—Mr*. Z.
B.
Ratliff
MUtlon Study chairman—Mr*.
W. P. Chapman
Secretary—Mr*. A. C. Starke
ChrUtlan (Social Relation) —Mn.
F. It. Mltehdl
Publicity chariman—Mn.
Tillia

writ inn Job th at that mad and
matcblr** tram (Jen* Town® and

derful ilvry of how Ua wa* M
mlrnculounly healed In anaarcr to
prayer after the Gutted Stale*
____
Army doctor* hnd Riven him up;
aa hnju'1ue*1y l.curabla, ..■'T«P
can't afford to rmu thla alory
FH10AY night 7115 at tha Baaford rioapcl Tabernacle, Ninth,
and LaurcL—Adv.

Mn. It. L. Dean, rdueallonl
chairman, gave a talk on "Our
Quireb in China". The luwtrate*,
Mr*. .McRory and Mr*. Martin
limni, *crved tea to the following!
Mr*. It. W. nuprrebt, Mr*. W.
A. Ad«m*t Jr., Mr*... Sherman
Lloyd. Mra. fleyWUo^.'jTklVri', Mr*.
Hawkln* Connelly, ‘ Mr*. *Archie
licit*, Mn. Rotland Dean, Mr*.
Charle* 8 :eenworih, Mn. Georg*
McRory, Mr*. C. D. Wlracup, Mr*.
W. P. Jackton, Mr*. Marlin Hram
be held Mn. John MeUch, J tl, and Mr*.
P. ChapNineteenth SI reel.

I* »•» AWfWUfJ, 4

Muff. N. CL. «Hkn;
W,
Ir aaat, Mlaa
——■
oam an Oak M r s . ^
M * S m ith

Hostess To Circle

D Smith
■■ ■■ ■■
icomh, Ala.
Mr*. II. M. Smith urn ho*te**
of th# **r t* Circle Number ‘ Three of the
&gt;r, Smith* P in t Hopi 1*1 Church which met
Monday af:*rnoon at her home.
.
Mr*. Forrc«i Galchrl gave the
»■ Sanford Bill* Rlikly i l j a whirh the MUin last night alon Study w o^jiven by Mr*. C.
Helen J*p‘ lit. Eckcraon. On* now member,
if th* M*Uo-1 Mr*. Guy Weaver, w n welcomed
Ir. and Mn. Into thn Clrcln. It wa* announced
rtjiur Bran- that the neat int-etlng wltf bo held
at the home of Mr*..Jo* G oau ln .
Three prerenl wore: Mr*. V. G.
Hrety. Mr*. M. M. Wilkie. Mn.
Lula It. Miller, Mr*. Sarah Stewart,
Mn&gt; Margiret Fletcher, Mr*. Wn.
K. Nader, Mr*. J. D. Cochran, Mr*.
M. M. Smith, Mr*. J. II. Coleleugh, Mr*. C. II. Kckvnon, Mn.
Fred Myera, Mr*. W. A. Ilopklm,
„rA whit* elephant *al* wa* *n- Mr*, Mjnm Smllh, Mr*. I.ura Bur­
Joyeil by tii* member* of ttu dick, Mr*. Forn-it Gatchcl, Mn.
W. U S'oudonmlre, Ml*. Guy
Weaver, Mir* Helen Ward ami
Ml** Marie Stewart.

of 'th* Woatan'a Mlrehmury Sortrtjr of tha Find Ilapibt Church
!»BI ba held *t ifa* church at 3:30
O'clock.' Clrelo Number One will b.
5 * ' ***rgo. Tho tuple will h*
“ SJUtlikni H* pi l*t Sheavre-With
-® ^ t |o le t M r s * Itosatvo Apploby
iriTaptak.
' The fiunhrem Band of th* Flrat
Bai^lrt Cluirrh will meet nt th*
church jat 3:80 o'clock.

r1*tnour »Ur who wind* up u Graham Qatar Mr* dona to
•too** for * gorilla-man. G. data and. Tar Garnett Him* In
Ilrurr Gordon ii hi* u*u*| vll a Ulrwtln* Job that doe, him
&gt;*lno«* Mir m N*M*u. th* and Hollywood proid.
rclirrtilni rival Producer. *ni
Hut ao ««r tt*r yourirtf. W*
Jack Canon U awel| ** Putt*, can't, tall you any more—Ju»t
the obnuilou* prere agent.
talfilnl about It ha* u* laughing
“BUnd-ln" rtprw»*nt* tha bret akuln'

Mrs. Roanlee Appleby
To Speak Here Soon
Mr*. Roialee Mill* Appleby,
B aptM M lreioniry author of Bra*11, will V* Ihe g ucit of the Wo­
man':' M tulonary Society of the
P i n t D aplitt (h u tc h from Jgn.
17 through Jan. 31.
She will apeak at tlio churMi
on"M ortrtay
afterhoon, Tuetdfll
ifie m o o n *ad Wcdneaday night
All memtdrr* a re urged to be pra•eilt at all o f three meeting*.

■ &gt;!%• Junior R. A.'». which ln-

ctadM Tboy* frcm 0 year* old to
I t year* old, wiU mrat *t tbo BapMR Church at 3:30 o'clmduT r k i reguu, bretnrea m t .rtifal

Glaaa^of th# Method lit church

A Store-Wide Movement of Quality Merchandise
.J 1131. Brings.a^Ric|vflying Opportunity to You!

Howard And Ulondcll
Star In “Stand-In”

Ilftoro you do another Qtlnkr*
lieeatiia nothing e*n P«»jjBly 'h*
n. Important ■* a laugh 'fea t
Ilka thl«—gather up the family
and head down to Ui* Rll* Thontr« where "Sland-ln"
Walter
Wanner'* h|l*riou* comedy about
Hollywood ha* 'em rolling In
l ho *l*ln*.
Leall* Howard and Jo*n llloadell head the ro*lor u( *t*r* In
ih u hyaterlipl *ar«m v en lo n ,of
lludlnaioa
KolUnd'i
Clarence
*tory.
Saturday Evening Po»t
The charming Leill* em erge! a*
n limply *well comedian In Ihe
role of A lterbury Dodd, Uiu *hy,
bespectacled banker who goe*
to HoRywood la take over Ihe
110 noil out) Colureal SlmUo* end
run them by the »c|inr» of
maiheiuatlc*, and Joan ■» grand
a* the atand-ln of Ihe title who
help* him over the Hollywood
hur&lt;l|e*, hrlp(
him
full
lb*
roniplralor* who uro plntllng to
get th* * tud|a leavhe* him to
rhumb* end make* him roallie
la tte r much
maidenly
effort)
that ho'* m ere than u human
mldinr niarlilne.
Hollywood come* In lor one
arend ribbing -from
the tern
l'i'i*m&lt;ntnl glamour &gt;t*r.
Hi®
f»nt**tir foreign director flhl*
one *top* u picture and »imd«
to the ttw lu Alp* for real ode|p e b * ), the young priulurer wlm'*
» RCnlUj when he'* iiiber, and
the *li*rP-*hoollng pro** agentto the palatial. ’T rap" (urul*he&lt;|
m in ilo u t. the
11verted
Ilmen•lava and Ihe aludla* wth tbelr
m idhom e confmlon.
Humphrey Mngurl play* tlm
fenlu* producer fund n e r r r once
draw* a g*t&gt;. Alan Mowbray h«*
hi* maddest (find bc*i) role ■*
Koftlofgkl. the foreign dlrcrlorMarla Mrallun ia *pl«ndM a* lb»

I!

Gloriou* priwt* d jlc d meal ef­
fectively! W oaisbW « » « ' l
ehrink or pull at itw (eaxna.-

»z, lib '
CcncftMiIjr died ' aa4t
oottoa handkrrrhlrfa at
money-aavlna prim I A
white— laandrr pet
1 7 -gir* tlaa. Buy

C risp , Rttglod.

P R IS C IL L A S

. wmmmu
Ym caua bay load* ot
t k n at till* ' amaitngly
Um prtoa! Soil wUla cottto bwlkcroUMa with

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Of Rood-qtMlity maiudfc*
with colorful dal* and figtiv
And, &lt;u afwcvJ, piked low]

Famous! R ondo d r luxe

P E R C A L E S

IP YOU NEKI)

CUTFLOWERS
WK HAVE A
NICK ARHOKTMKNT

'

jejigntrui pavings on the Entire Stock of
he very Merchandise you Will Wiant to own

drea. AjAB Ory.

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CP.I.KHY AVK. PH O N E MU-J

Tires—Batteries

Tbs wperfc ^oatky, rw fk a d -

The barw*In to act (
Iowa talUBAl
Cow
tarry to Id by 30 Inch

waaltaUllly, Mnartne** ml dst*

• k * and rid a m i of solar a sk s
Rondo d* lu u tbs rala* af tha

On Easy payment Plan

Read Tbefee Examples from the
Sale—All. Others are Reduced, to&lt;

weatera

RUSSEUiTS
FLOWER SHOP

mocacnt I Ncwcal apt Lng yaS-

Somu of llic
of fern follow j

Spring-

For Men!

Woolens

Men'* All Wpol

M j M | Wld(

1&gt;0WN

$2.95 Sweaters

SEE US FOR YOCTR
GAS, OIL, LUBRICATION
FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

t h e fd .05 Buede

SEMINOLE
TIRE SROP

Jackets
$6-95

25c Dress Prints

19c

PHONE 37

Wl N. PARK

Ths 914.76 Leather

r£*i

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Doalda bed *fc*l CdKdPMkb
white iwuklift—filled with clean,
new caftan. "94” a 71rtr- - • *

Jackets

for qukfcwa

S a n Jo risrd -S h ru a U

$10-95
*Blankets and
, Comforts, Tool
AH lUa

flaw

wan*

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COVERT SHQtTV

Underwear
rtA C

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Union Butt* Q O C

Bala Pries

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D erails

DO

SUITS

S a v in g s

Hart Schaffner k Man
137AO - Huita, Now

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$29-75 w-

S22JI0 Suit* $18.50
327 M Bull* W2.»S

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W*H or claim near a fir*, Abet*
all, a m r work with aoeh poliabea
near lifhUd fha*.
tnrpaotbMv Altar half a* boor wipe
Add a
of vinegar to
Tor .luffed
*™ 1’
W ^ S f S * sack cop of. farnHore polish to |n■talk* or cat large etelka Into two- mt 4« la M l l r aaj wsahtag rrda cTtaao Its brilliancy. Shoo polishes'
inch length* Aar of Ihd following and appllod with a hraak to aave
male* rood staffing! cboppod pl‘ ]th# bands. Whoa this coat drloa.
miente-etaffed olivte and mincod remora ft wUh a stiff kruak aadl
Ibam; roqoofort cbooao and mincod I .crape off any left-over verniah
peralofl, snappy eroam cbooao and with a dan knife. If a commerdal
■nayonnalcoj finely-mincod ton* ,1YarnUh m e r e r Is nsod follow tbo
ctlory,' pleklos and salad draastan Inatractlocu earofnlly.
cream cbooas mixed with dates and
paeans; sardines, cboppod and
. . . .
added to calory, pickles and m ay
Many fornltnrs and floor pelannate*; cboppod shrimps, tana, (shoo eoifahi highly , Infl^aaUo
salmon or crab addod to cream Ingradiante, thorofor* they aboald
Poortoon of tb* 144 membors of
sheas* and salad droeelng; l l w bo appUod In wall-a trod tse o s.
paste mixed with cboppod ollra* Clotha cotltalnUg Ibam'abonld bo.

Prater* Borvlra Writer
lowly Irish potato become*
loan! when II Is akOfally
Into aovp, Potato soon can
! delicate1 la f la m &gt;1 a
and as appetite-satisfying

T h re w
p le n ty
or Tobacco
n a s i w ith o il .of th e N leotlno
In It o n r o a r sa la ry , ro b Wo**,
co llsrc a . tu rn ip * a n d o il o th e r
v a s a to llo n lo h eap It *1*00 en d
fra* tra m a phi*
w o rm *
and
b«0* a n d f a n s n s. I t Is a Ilfs
s a v t r fo r law n*. f « n » . ro**a
o n e th * o o r d .n . T h * p la n t food
v a lu e ahouM
b*
o p p ra d o ts d .
To b e r m D ual I* th * r h n p M I
o n * mo*l * rf* til* * ln erctlcld *
on th * m o rh a t.

w ith th * d e H c h in ty '

tvlfd Cheddar flavor

*oid hr

J. J. Calm Ca, Inc.

HOCKLESS SUGAR CURED PICNIC

When Groceries Are Sold Cheaper
q uick

rnorrwa

Iprinhlo cboppod dates, raid*
ins, chocolate shot or grated
swoot chocolate, note coconut
or candlod fruit over tb* top of
cab* batter fact before putting
It lat* the oven. It will gtva tbs
cake a tasty coaling, U*a half
a cap of orating for tb* av*r
U H l u cake.

FANCY 8LL RINDLESS

ENGLISH 2
WILL SPdL THEM
PE A S
Ik
IN PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
IN M A R K E T
LOIN
OR
CLUB

CALIF. ICEBERG

H ead
?

BABY
BEEF

Rutabagas
Oft
Cabbage

BETTER 1TO0D STORE

“Woofcly Haa Tfco Beat Prlcaa Dally”
SSI Sanford Are.
Phi

FRESH PO R E HAM S
COUNTRY BACKBONE

FANCY FAT

FRYERS Lb. fiWC
SUGAR 5 Lba. 2 4 c

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WELL
BLEACHED
nEUi B
L M b H n li

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Celery stalk

6 2 C

FANCY WINE8AP OR YORK IMPERIAL

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TOOFOOD ~

CARROTS .
RADISHES *
ENDIVE

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B unch

STREAK
O' LEAN

W H IT E

Qt
Lb.

BACON

SM O K E SA U SA G E
DEL MONTE

SALMON

BREADS
t

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Butter Lb. 39c

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AN SAUSAGE

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tA b y * tom . ju ic e

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GOOD LUCK OLEO

BULK

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3 for

PEANUT BUTTER

&gt;*

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Pan Sausage
Hogr Head Cheese
Sliced Ham Bologna
HamBurger
Meaty PorlrBtew .

riEUHUflT MKH

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Lb.

,25c
Lb. 15c

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Miked Vegetables
2 for ^ 15 c
BabyLimas or B. E. Peas Lb. 5 e

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SHOULDERS

CHOICE WESTERN

MO. 1 CAN STD. CORNED

6C u» J I U 5 C

u m v $ cava ••

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SHOULDERS Lb, lffr! FRANKS

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Blue Row RIw J K S I t e IM 19c

25c

lb

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Jl^ r 5C s m

PIG HEADS each

*2for 15c
Camay Soap
Nibiet Com

noon

PIG FEET,

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Tomatoes No. 2 C a n * d c

DEPARTM ENT

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

CELERY MEET AT FLORIDA FAIR?

Kind Moral. The m m 'iinalhn
Ann Hope, Winner srnl
retu m n l hut $13.40.
Il uui. tf tn«*l night for Ken
Of 1936 Derby, Is Iloilicr*,
I he nun iiini; line Hindi*
rapper. He had four iviu and eev*
Victor Last Night ieral of his first chck*e:i run »rc*

iNewHigh

RATtl; IIISON M0VF4) KAHT
a vigorous rumpalgn in Enjr
-----—
[ lan.l has vi« tunlly wiped out mush*
WASHINGTON—(AT—If
you rata, dexcrlbt-d sa n menace to
know your Indian Intend* you crops, Brit and rmhankmcn *.
may have hrjtnl of on nllilnn li!» n n __________ _______ __
1ml unless you have hecn
the £■■■■■■*■*■»*»'&gt;*■*■■*■■*•
Wnsliincton son, chance* are
you’ve never seen one.
A
■
R e p a ir in g
t
W, B. licit, chief of wild life t*’* *
n „ * j |. _ 8
s&amp;rvlj fi r llic bioh'guil am try ■ AFiniHOIMI u C t t l l l f §
»ay.» ro fur B* he know* there la JJ
AND
^
no o her specimen in rxtaience. ■
E lH fr flv illlf
5
The JIHI Kot il front Hie IS.lKH),- JJ w »
,,
T * .
si
acre povcnimenl wild life m crvc ■ W C L a U lln , J C W C ie r 8
urnr Uuiesr, Mont,
*
111 3. Park Are.
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jond and Ihlnl.

oUapse Of Internttfcwul Treaties Re­
salts In Big Race

FIV*4»N1»

-iaaa'a Fl«btlnr Bhfps." au­
thoritative yearbook on world
narioa. dl.clo.sj In Ita HIT edlUon, ]aat oat, n worldwide
rat* for sea power limited only
by Ik* supply of men and ms*
toHal*. DrItain plana almost to
wok la bar capital tonn»c«;
nasals and Japan ara sprinting
fo r . aubmarlna supremacy; a * r
■tsar, Italy and Franco bars
jflabd the contest.
■ A n d America, bolding that
• h r . commerce and property
•broad And. more Important, oar
•oaaUIno must be protected, I*
keeping pace with the field. Be*
aides ship, now, building or
planned, our fleet, staff offl
eera announce, la In tba highest
eteie of offlclency la It# hla*
The Lineup Teday
A quirk survey of the ’roundthe-world situation today . re­
veals: Tli* British fleet n|!«U
In striking power, with a hugs
ramplsibenl of aPocdy crull­
ers and destroyers. -'!*
Tke Japanese and Italians excel
In submarines, and the'French
In beevy-shootlug battleships
- sad crulsw
Germany eecals I
. efficiency of naval design, and
Russia |( supposed to have de­
veloped a fine float of aub*
marines and torpado boats.
America leads tba fleets In
heavy battleships end In lie
* navel air rorca.
Industrial Mobilisation
With ships now being built,
the United Btatea will have a
fleet. that can throw steal lines
of- llrises■ eevoes (he oceans n
dltoesend
mile* beyond
onr
Poes Is. The snuy Is motorlilng
It* divisions nnd setting up el
hage count dtfi-nw trap for any
aqabr that mtiiit penetrate the
naval corrioa. Barking up thtat
defansts are the llmltleai raw
nsaleriaU of the United Biates
and the Industrial plants tl(at|
can translate these
resources
Into war equipment. Tha army
has complain plans to mobilise
Mr Industrial strength In the
event of wnr.
P The nary, or conns. Is our
Brat IIn* of do/cn*". Bavo for
an entirvtr unlikely invasion
from Mexico or Canada, an
enemy would here to etilke us
|roui the sea.
j Btretegls's long have studied
par isolated goography -and -ills)
tofeaJhl* combinations «&gt;f enevoy
attacks, and ha&gt;a 'designed iTm
strength of our fleet accord In*
IF- Mach of this design U secret,
bat roughly It conforms to tbs
epeelfleatlons laid
down by
Naval BacteUry Paude Bwnn*
• f . . , Oar navy mn*t b« no
mobll* and self sufficient that
it con h* projected a 'thousand
jadloo nr mow from our co**t
M i ba malntalnnd on th b far
I b U a t station.
' ,*fThla. in nffs«L will crests a
k . i U frontier
•---- *«—
_• . atari.
*—_l
now A
olastie
of
Rekind this frontier w|l| b* an
a«*a*la hfoterl.n.l or mUlhms
of mboiw mile*, over this baffsr *t*U an *n*my must ■•n&lt;l
hit air attack boforo It roacona
tha vwtaabl* and xalnsrwhla

2

Ann Hope, iho 191(1 Central | Valentine's ltru r , one of the
Florida Derby winner, Imd her box |bc«. y.-imir due* e l l^mitivood.
and her distance Isat nigh , ro ha I iwen h h Ihlnl straight out hy tak*
liltle Irauhlc roni|urrlni* n cla.iv |lt»jr the eighth in the jmisl lime of
field In tho 5-ICIh* feature race 29 3-5. lie look* nhoti rerdy to
at lonitwonl.
move into lop rompclitirn despite
The velcrnn Speedy Event alrue* •hr fad he I* Jest n puppy. flu*
■led thru the mob at the first Male* Apparently ha* n cmninit
turn, was running thtrd on the
Back stretch and lengthened out
to run second, IDppy Iluitrr ran
ona of hi* belter Aaces to finisn
third. Jrd Dunn’s Our Nancy was
GREYHOUND
badly jammed on the first lorn and
ENTRIES TONIGHT
ran a imnr seventh. It was the
Orlamlo.nwnrd greyhound a first
T im I n »*» I l H l i I r a
race ip top compnny and she never
PIHHT ItA I'K : 1 - la Mile.
had n'chance tn add to her record NcntLiihi
, )U n l. *lliI ii
I1.
t-lfea. II— #
- I_ I_ «|L|.
ttMfcir M fenw ltcr
m u i* - T
lti«liu Him
turn* »•
Entf Kiliic
lihlr'n II
•r i ik i

IIA C M :

iiN ir

l ‘.»M • Mr I
I* •»

Al iK

l-Vnli •,h*cC

lead In Iho final event and was
never hi tr»ulle nfier rounding
the flrnl Iurn wrll out in front.
Speedy Kail, rntotlnlering all
torts of l rouble, *purled n* uaual
coming down the homo stra'ch ami
look Uicplnro money. Thin deft*
took the place Speedy Karl a* the
top dog in the hat box class thus
far this rtensun.
King Ruddy, n 1933 greyhound
who la beginning In show oil kinds
of class, broke fairly wrll out of
the difficult five box hut couldn't
get past Molly Mnlnne on Hu* turn
and hid to be content with third
mcney. Speedy Karl outran’King
Ruddy coining home.
A favorite double eomhinailon
won Inst • night—Squeaky Shoes

PHie winning celery, pictured above will be shown In the Cel­
ery exhibit of Uie Vegetable Slmw at the Florida lUir in Tampa.
January gjlh' through February 6'h. The Florida Fair boa*ta on*
of the largest and finest Vegetable shows In the sia’e. which hai
attrecteh'thousands of visitors in 'he past.
t
miva] program' to' reptnro these
overage rrnfl with gwlfl new
verscls. Among Ihem are two
luiltleshirs of 3&amp;.000 tons each,
now hiilhllnr. and dnirns of
destroyers. submarines and cruis­
It la .the purpose of the n w ers.

plane*, and 110,ono tarn la shoot
out from the central base to u
danger spot. Thl* force Include*,
however, about rou.ooo' lon* of
old vessels. Incapable of de­
livering a aw itl, heavy b|mv aI
an enemy.

A *

hr

Special* I'ridnj

ttoi

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A m lv

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M l.

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Hens

A Saturday

lit.

Fr.vcm

y Scollops
V a

.v

. V’ c*

........ 24r

lb.

2 Ur

......

pint

... .......45c

Crab M eal, Shrim p,

•

&amp; ■ '&amp; $ : Crabs. Etc.
AW fejhcr v jitle llH (l.k V e

SANFOKD FISH MARKET
V»*r tlw ly n i

Duo-Therm
HEAT
H ie Entire Home

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch

LOW PRICEEASY TERMS

Stall 30-31
'State Market

HOFMANN

»*a r»«a.

Ae.vrat.1.*

Ii NOT the girl who his lhos« tragic
— “
LOVE AFFAIRS

OIL BU R N IN G

(Peanut)

Deviled

llrl whole oven works like magic _

Circulating llealeru

SA N F O R D , FLORIDA

s

Salm on Steak
lb .................... 35c
Red Snapper Slenk lb. . 35e
Trout Steak
lit. ......... 30c

P iit m iiv

iM iu

Fine Wat£h

Electric Service
HO Magnolia Avs.

Phona lPI

A &amp; P Fam ous Tub

P—Soft-TVlest

Finml Pure Creamery
A lw aya Frealt

LOAF

Pound

3J

Silver Brook Print

Ml

AT YOUR
DEALER’S

BUTTER pound........

Flour12lbs.40c 24lbs.77c 48lbs.$1.49
COMPOUND
SUGAR
Hroco
P lnrat

Shoru-ning

Dixie Cryslel
Kxtre Fine
G ra n u U lc d

Ann Paifc

14 OJ!.

bottles

Ketchup

Ann Paiti*

Chili Sauce

bottles

Prcshly Koantcd! Freahly Ground!

Dried Beans

Mild and Mellow

EIGHT O’CLOCK lb
Rich and Full Bodied

.RED CIRCLE lb.

PEAS 2 Nd. 2 Cans
im r r iM .il '
, t-uiar.
Bran Flakes
2Pkgs.
It 4
:
SYRUP
Qt. Bottle
«
r e iiK r i.* x n iii« u
Extracts 2 Oz. Bottle
i iiksii

jivi h a t h

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S tH IV II

Powder

n

Finmt

(IK. ( XVI

Qc

NAVY (Pta) BEANS 4 Urn.
25c
BABY LIMA BEANS 4 Dm .
25c
BIG LIMA IIEANS 3 tba.
25c
Great. Northern BEANS 4 Iba. ..25c

Snowdrift a i.as, 65c •

$1.09

F I.K IIlllia« N N ’l

Yeast Cakes each w3C
r i u a i ' i w iiivri v i h r i n
P. &amp; G. Soap 3 big bars J2C
Camay
3 bars
17c
.%« n*»* Afi

mm

OXYDOL

Potatoes’ 10 Lbs* 15c
UM DM SIP* •
Bananas 4 Lbs. f 'lS c
n a n m ta u
Apples
iLbs.
stm noi r e * .
' • w*
Cabbage
Lb.
3c
n s r r a wo*, m y
^
Lettuce
Head
7c
SweetP^tatoes 4 lbs. J J c
Yellow Onions 3 lbs. 10c

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Oiler Made For the Sole Purpose of Acquainting More1
Women With DREFT . . . The Amazing and Revolution­
ary New Proater A Gamble Suda Dlaoovery That. . .

( 2 ) Afakea 5 T im e s GREATER SUDS T h a n A n y S o a p In th e HARDEST
WATER. N o t A W a te r S o fte n e r — A C o m p le te W a sh in g A g e n t.

«n mni.i\«ji %u

' ( 3 ) C a n 't P o ssib ly H a rm A n y C olor o r F a b r tc T h a P s S a fe In P la in W a ter-i
Y e t T a kes O u t L ip s tic k a n d S o -C a lle d " I m p o s s ib le " S m u d g e s .

Sultana—Large Red

BEANS

Amrrlca’a Favorllr
M QC
H Ih. 4
A O
pkg. (

With the Purchase of Big 25c ECONOMY
Size Package at Your Dealer's

( 1 ) C o m p le te ly BANISHES D in g y, S o a p y , HAHD WATER SCUM—P re v e n ts
P r e m a tu r e D u llin g a n d G ra y in g o f C olors In D a in ty , E x p e n tlv a T h in g s ,

IVORY ’

Nectar Brand

W OM EN, P LE A S E A C C EP T
FU LL S IZE 15c PACKAG E
OF D R E F T

U rge

M

22 Oa. Cana

A

Pig Liver 2 Lbs,
US.TKSV

Pork Chops

Lb.

19c
BACON
Lb.
Spare Ribs Lb.
Neck
Bones 3 Lbs,
M R S TSUI N SK Ie r
|
ChuckRoast Lb.
Beef Stew 2 Lbs.

( 4 ) R in se s O u t COMPLETELY a n d T h o r o u c h l y - N

DON'T DELAY

. . .

o Soapy

after saxes of wsddng.-youows It to younsR to

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rinrul llJ i I'i'1 * ^ u ld vlfc®fi.
^n*
®be iiifs.1 * * r r ^f in
F'*U (i_ni
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ACT AT ONCE

5 /m o /y D o T h is
_ „
„
„
. ,1
&gt; ,
T s Ke*p Yaur Loveliest Things Looking Colorful, Freeh And Gey i Go To Your Dealer And
Bur A ZSc Site Parkas* Of Draft. Than. Far
* Ur A.*T .** O
Only U Mora-Receira A Full 51a* If* F « h • I * T* Try. Money Bach If Not Satisfied.
• Procter qrol Gamble makes this remarksUs
ofler a rnpibr liltcrn-cant rxukgge of Dsrrr for
If-fo r the lole nurpuaa ol Indiuing mors women
to try Ihli amatuig and utterly new washing creaUon. So that they can tee fof ikeeusbn Out her*
at last it Uie way to wash fins tilings perfectly and
with utter wifely to any color or fabric that plglq
water won’t lorn.
*- •
Just go to your dealer’s and ret a Ug. economy lire
twmty-five-rvnl {lackagc ol D u rr, And you'll
rucrlve fur ov-tr o.\a cknt. a rruilar 15c packaga
of Dacrr (a 15c porkage nuikwiniiertslly to Sell
at tc during tills sale).
•
w i. i. . .
n r - ..
B enl.he, TeoukUseme, D4«gy,
.
CslvXM /Vn|, Hard- Wetter Scum

i ^ess^m

. . . W H ILE SUPPLY LASTS
try Dervr—(Process and product patented U. S. Uilngi no single snip lias ever done, or can do nowI
let ten patent. l.tt»8.7B3 to 7 inclusive) the moxt
Make* &amp;lime* greater suds than any soap
saMiiHi m iU if diicottry Im over 2000 ytenl For
ii. Ike hatJett teeter,
Dagrr Ixings an tnlitily tuw come of ion of how
Ciran.es thoroughly —even lipstick and (
lung you can wear lingeris, chlflon tote and line 4 ao-called “impossible" smudgcal
woolrol without seeing them grow dim, dull nnd
Rinses out evmplttely — no soapy drpodt
„ WfI#&gt; And ^ chlerreason for U&gt;U {&gt; Iwcause
lefL
DagrT te n t peuiUy Jons eny hardwuler '•rum.'*
liy roropariKjn Dhcrr makes even tha puraat
Tbit ’’scum’’ whkh )ut| always see In your rinse
you hav e ever known sewn harsh - becaus*
water, is unnotkrahlc la your wash water—&gt;et it soap
Dm rr surU contain iw alkali. Alkali la aospauda
Is there, doing ilq.vkkaus trprk, wxsli alter wash, It
wliat
rotors. Iho.rr suds are tha saIf
dulling tlie lustra «( youi* Uiecr lingerie, splitting suds youfades
ran get that do not contain alkalL
and streaking silk itocUnp. And this is true even You'll tie aitunlihed
how, wash after wan. Suk
though you have used what, before the diuovrry
actually sewn like new whha you us*
of Dnair, was reaignUed at tlie best, mast ex\xi\- stockings
Ihn.rT. It's ecooixuiral too. For W W *
• live, aoap known for.wsdilng hne fabric*.
Amailng as tills may seem, Duxrr endi all till*
becaus* It eeuTjetn tcum. And Oven morr aouring,
Dnarr actually removes Um stuljboni, tlinving
scum particle* that (sited to rims sway In previous
soap washings- Id* "arum-dulled'* colors lumc up
to thrir/vw*brilliance. You’ll b* thrilled to see tli*
delkala rotors and feet Urn silky softness uf your
shyrmt Stocking, "wsxh back’’ in Dacrr aud*.
In addition, Doan docs lh*M three rcnuikaMe

�T O SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

K ite ^ rm. geycep. fcae. hpm.

rembtr convention'cam* a n t i
agalnat the wagce-and-bonn

•oProilncei

St. jrallewa. U la. »m#&lt; lil t *

une Of Year Puts
hr Peal Issue As
iportant F a c t o r

er Third Child
d By AD ltaU-

* * * * ■ &gt;*&gt;i -

jaitnucri Kl». .per. Pea. baa,

M w s 'S r t t - a f c ir

is t tv i m . ii.if ii.f * . .
jJSCAJW u-n » U ^taarta, UH-

fKfpKim':

CLAUDS A, JACOKB
YOBS, Jan. l B r - W Oea y e m or acealecatlon,
Hawking a pact remhtla"baom* thnee, the nalleit’a
i machine alackanad a'
late In 1M7, coIncident are charged that ncgnniae|,|tbnc
reeountllng ctaek* in the wae Uodklag, rteovery. Among
l|&lt;am.«r*» Krnaal T. Walr»chair­
overuy between bualncaa man of National S eal Corp„ who
and the N«w Ileal flared aaaerled ttrlkee In IM f coat the
Milan five blllio«r dollar*.
Trefy h*d flopped, that flnancj
. The Slory Changea
f Indoatry had boggad down on- The year began with governgovernment control. and “la- mrnt cmphaala an preventing a
jjmaaa."
...
bo»mi It ended wl.h atrvaa oo p rr'
5!mInletrat Ion apokeamrn Warn- venting a depreaalon.
.
fcnsosod bualoaaa pollciaa and Evan lata In, 1130 aoma Iraderm]
bptflttop
In builnaaa and government were,
tfdsidant Rooeeveli in hla Nov. talking of the' neoraalty of pre­
ensanag* ip yengrcaa rvealled venting stf-,gnhgalthy "boom" at
. far back aa last spring I cal-, prlcca roae And bualneat czpandod.
rgttenllea to the rapid rite In ^ht federal 7 rater** - boar^ had
fear grieva—a rian that threat- moved to cnrtali the volum eof’
ST in particular tin anticipated potential credit,
|
pal |n building-"
i Early in 1P3T, ronaumart goods;
M mil of the debate, and It waa line.—ilia ahoea and UgUlee—'
Hr .to apota. came *el»h alrfltlnt began to ellp, but produttion ufj
kaelnry the.word **ooop»ialloa.“ durable good.—Ilka ataol, copper,
So Pretldem aild In hla mee-1 aulomebllea—retvd ahead. Prb*»t
t -private mterprlae, with co-,am| wagea mnunled. Aa plana do-1
fijliofv eit, the part of tho vcleprd for active building oner-'
Hitment, can advaBco ta higher atlone In the aprlag, complaint.
Hg. . a
’
i of high coata were heard with
rfea National AtaoeJaUun pf,growing faequvqcy.
..
ngfaciprera al lie annual con-j March II. Chairman Scelea ofj
&gt;Uon early In December adopt- the federal rreerva baaed urged
a platform complaining that gnvmnmant Intervention through
hot
could not
advance ! higher tauee ta prevent "Infla*
•ekled by a rcatrtetlva leglala- tloet," and warnedt
»Mand "crippled hy Ubor dlf‘cn ,, upward aplral of prUa*
illUa,” bat It called for Mco- nn,| wage. Into inflationary price
ration" with government agrn- |( V»U can be ae diaaitroue aa the
k. Through Ita chairman, C, M. downward aplral of dcfla'lon."
Mtar, H invited government In April 2, Prealdcnt Uoneevelt|
f down with bualneaa and wl h M|,l price* iq itcel, copper and

llpa And Dewaa
algnad to further cooperation and During the aprlng, Index figure*
racoveryi
j of bualneea activity,
wlp b!.!
..
. . . . . .
. . Ptogether
^ ^ K h
1 VI.
"■
‘price,
’...........*
t. A apvclal houalng i=c=c—*
rnmaago' cr.mnualHy
and **
the -'*-*•
a ock
f Nev.
Nov. 2#
22 yly the
the PnakUnt.
PrrakUnt. To
To iw-’ mrtfVre, reached recovery pcaka.'
V dure financing coala, It propoaed | mlu»trlul activity Inilei figure.
It. major change* In the federal h «ualwrr, i|,o beat aInc* 1MD. ■
i
tag act, and It called upon manu-J Blorka alerted to ellp In March,
' fheturan and labor to cooperal# ccmm'HlItle* In April, ludu*trial
- toward reducing material and artlvlty bi May. But,thing* held
&gt; wag* eoeta, which the Prviidvnt up y (|| |nto the eummer. It woe
i Mid .bod advanced too rapidly, not until Auguit that notable !«-,
i'; canalng a building dump that larding of Luaineaa, abrupt de
J5&gt;' Mnlribvtrd to lha autumn bual* clinea In ecu,Hive price*, de
^ D*aa racaailon.
vi-luped.
t , A move to change laxea. The
humping
_
_ dcrllnea, no:ably In'
aenal#
, • finance committee,
. t wlhh e clock market and In ateel pro-.
■if: Al 1*11*1 iluuae approval,
..
", worked on
" ductlon, developed la Heptember!
is- ktULOdmcitla to Mie capital
' ‘ galna
' and October. Dy December, ateel1
, uid uli.Ha ributed profile 'a***, pi odnet Ion, b6 |»ir cint of capacity J
whl. J lu.bioaa and finmelal lead­ In Augur:, waa under 30 per rent.'
' era iialerted had tended to atem Toward the mid cf Hie year, de­
!} |bc flow cf private Inveatment cline* IciideJ to level off.
»- . and ,m dlacourage buabicaa InltlaKrem Ha April pv»k, The Aaeo? ’ tlve.
c latod I’rcaa wotkly Index of In’
9Vt A t'onfervnrca brlwrcn the duatrlal activity—hea«-d on eleel,
S' Pioaidnit and leader. In the elec- automobile, (dvc.ric jiower pro­
*1 tile power liiduytry. Theae were duction, freight movement, cctton
an affort to .work out • "truce";

333

IqertaUd hlniaclf hi the dvjffe*-, baric a iplna vu« down more thih
• tad *Ule of latlway finance and."o per cent Horn H* recovery lap,
e«pm*ed hope the ICC would dealj *od lha overage of fiO prprvaeulavdlh fhe male1#, jumrap'ly. The i |T( etocke, about 40 per cant.
til Hill**, inrhillnj: rail*, are nor-|
• • *,
'pMtlly among tha uall-m’a hairiest
'|&gt;uwp Priming' At FaallT
&gt;ituyfta of uteteriala, anil.H «-** .Koonoml* a Mid any analyst*
rallmalrd they w«uhl epend bll- 0f the background of the euddaS
,. lien, oa thalr pliu* and equipment Mump aheuld take lulo ercount!
under fpvorahic condition*.
(he gnvrnuncnl'e "p«mp priming,
i ' " i l Appebtlmmt of John W. exprndllurea." During 1933 oodi
; Uonea, Wall aireot hioker,'to fill IBM the trvaaury waa borrowing
, ■ (Vacancy on lha eecuritic* and and (pending hrmltcda of millions
' Exchange Commleelop. lie waa n mnnth, wl h the apcndlng resell• Om flrat at°ik . rxehanga awralwr |ng a jie*k In 1U3|.
. vbeaen for the Well *»*r»cl polio|( \,oa the yovemmeut’a theory
' Mg araanlratioa. The fidrral r«l rhai hualmna, fully atlmulalad by
•ya* bcanl cailler liad*e|»ad and tM* apcndlng,
*'
would lm able to
tnqillfifd lie regriathma concern- carry on under la own mean.
,
rig the'amount of money— mar]q 1037, (pending wai curtailed,
;|o—required for avcuri.y bur- (nj the guxrmmeiit began lo eolMm.
* •. I*«t eoclal eecurlty UtM , with tbt
■ Laker Take* The Stage
rmult t h f la th* latter monthe ef
Labor ItgWIaiIpa wai a storm ih* year, tha treasury • waa not
fBtrr. One of the resaoug’Ptaal’ going to U* bank* for new mosey.
Wot Beeeevalt called cangraaa m
Mow much Ui|« (pending admu’
pedal aeeeWa Nov. It was le la led buaiqeea, end hew math It*
oajr a kill an minimum wage* enr ollment, had t* do with-the

rta. ' m

' hem .

W
&amp; Vijr*
nrrAToKn. geppUen

meaeeale

m

i .

f ’€»*.»I iaiit«* lN t ii| | t ) 'a k 'lu t h i t,

M ini r up M-i'i.ir tTinv
i'tm m
nr.iui
ft iiunriiv hi v
I Hit tNillt-mmiMil.K
t r r i.f T : n I ' r r t l l l r a l i - Hn 1
I *!»•• Sim1 »tii* «f JulYe A
’ Il &gt;le fllnl ».l»||f ||| (111 ff|

FEATURING

imam
‘7' %

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THE VERY BEST
A Bridge Comtructed by ECW Which Permits Flrc-Flgbthig
Crews to Reach Woods Fires in ^Shorter Space of Time

WH APPRECIATE Y'OUR BUSINESS
PHONE 7RS-J

FREE DELIVERY
Rnnfonl, FI*.

Arrntlr Hid••

FERN PARK
yaaie aaioNT r e a4 at»r •

SANTA

f. / . D iale ef Trrntim, N. J.,
t .'I itiT Itrr aon’a fnmll&gt;,
Kr. m l .Mrv, IVIIell Drake and
Viii.hiia Ann.
ti»-&gt; Pen Jonra* IningaloU' |r
n ».■ fiukhcl mid rendy fur i\
• *«i .mry.
.ii. I'. I. Ocialer la rxprrllii*
hla hmli.rr, l.cula, and wlfo bate
morl.Y
Tin Kern Park Wonmn'i) Club,
I' M I • Annual * Meeting liut
W il. , :l Mje home rf Mia. I*i&gt;
rl. ct»i| f. r .lie romlnit yrnr:
l'r&lt; .- M
C'. Ibune t
Mrp Pri - .---Mr*.
I. tirialcr
h.
I.m Klngalcy
ike.- Mra. W. Mrhobnn
A large m inter of mmiliri*.
were pi earn: to Mijuy the hev;
pllnllly nf Mra. Kinralry nml

p a w t it t

400 SANFORD. AYR.
Make th!a week end your moat profitable one In month* by gtttlng your aharo
of these quality food bargain* al Forrett GaUheTa atore on Ronfnrd Avenue—
the ntore wh«r# Hanford kouaewlvea ahou and Bare and yet &lt;et quality fYwU.

COFFEE

all ever town. A barrage ef higbforeed Public Enemy -Old Man I
double quick retreat. We’re (hooting
bargain, galore folke — coma aqd I

Seminole County
Court Records

Lb

NUT MAID. VEGETABLE

O L E O M A R G A R IN E

Water Ground Cora

Ms s m
5
9c

W ITH O R D ER S

SUGAR

lb*

5..... -POUNDS
2

CLEA NSER

Delicious Corned

Nrrf
York rily viailnl Mini
Juno R'ardrfh'M laat Mnwlry uill
llirtr wa*- 'n Miami.
Mr*. Tnvlor niiJ diughtcr nio
nr-.v get Ini in D(li*&gt;it. Mlrlt.,1
whore M&gt;rM l:n n Inigo rl*aa
of muair |iti;il| i,
Mr*. Mlii’p II. II..’
I living
In D.** Matltfr, Ir*-:', "til li'T
giaii'lfinri’liirr, Jren, t • -lili In *.
J. S. Ill)!*a I'** m i n i 111*
plorr and laid In n flnr ilm-h of
grncrrl"* which wc find n g rat
goltvi'nirticr.
h|n- Gifford l» apctidlnv nnother renaon hm* with her M m f
Mra. Charlo tc McQuillan.
Mr. TV*. Dmkp la rmploynl al
the D«c Had* Track evening*.
JTep'reven nllvr
llarnetl at
leftdeil 'lie npni|ng nt t h&lt;- Mur Ida

CANS

RICH, CREAM Y

JUNE CHEESE
.^Jandar UttU Haim to

^

J RtAL BAR6AINS

CROSHE AND BLACKWELL'? DELICIOUS

DATE AND NUT BREA D

C an

GOOD GRADE—GOLDEN

Oats

2

plot.

17c

Tender Meaty
PHm m - 1
lbs
I4e
Early Jim*
•
Ph i 2 no 2 cans I Sc
Libby Garden
• •
Ph i 2 n o 1&gt;^ ca n t 2 7 c
Von Camp'a no. iM cams

P O P P IN G C O R N
DELICIOUS COOKED M^TH MEAT

R E D K ID N E Y B E A N S 2

Hominy

3

cans

25c

Okra m

E G G N O O D L E S 1 lb . c e llo
2 PACKAGES OP
IUCE KRISPIES
AND ■ ,
1 PACKAGE O^ PE

NO. 2 CAN SLIC ED

- Pineapple

Pla Pori Chop* lb 21c
Pig Shouldars lb lV/jc
Pig-Pork Hams lb 23c
Pig Pori StdST lb &lt;*~

MAXWELL HOUSE |

C0FFE&amp;.
2 Lh. Can 49€ |

BtwdJeea lb S2c| Rlnd-eu

Tomatoas no 2 cmi 9 c
‘lunup
G raans 3 no 2 can s 2 5 c

iJ
mot her. Iliptomata would
Him .to M*w what tip* | | Duca'a
ke|n. Inrvalad daughter drop, an
cifrant evtu'a In th**c meetlnga.
When iJia doea make e public
n|tpch ranee, Counter* Clano U
rare*led a* a eplriled boeater fop
her father. Bhe deee ■ great dual
o f faacbil party work among the
women irnch at addreealng meetInge, heading aubacriptioq ||a)e,
vb.ltlng hoapllala. Women'e club*,
ax mch, are virlually non-cxlatm t In Daly. Il i« her cueloai •*
rhvia'mati lime nml on Muaeulinl'a
bir*hdey_ to illatrlbu'e gift, to
children "of the Itpnian poor,
la llu her Klrwt
She he a Iter father'a daring,
toe. KqUble waa her refuaal to
lrava Bbanghel In i n i . v im hkv
hutVupt waa eoneul gMirral there
during SkurJapanrac ' hudltltlea
'which ■Uunotmeri to 'bring the
city under condition* like Ihnae
prevailing today.
Her fhrat Jobi of

courve,

Clarity,- in'qxlanlloiij
llcnrj
Jeff, tirpravlilvil a-;nti' ; Korn
('liai/leir/Jir-ky^—
Tt-rrhi»; "D
rrai itv( rrvBWfe iliii lair | lliv d
Moiukiic, n|ici it’iis: rur x.H'i*.
in gun a'ed: NoliHnnn Inn*, in
toxlce'ud; -J. C. Weaver, |*ct|t
|
leueiyy.

|a

that of mother. With p ahe com-

Service

S ta tio n

•VNit lilt NDV MANAGEMENT

HARVEY HODGES
iTtnriiiEToit
I’ ll (IN K 01.19
I0 T II ST. A N I ) F R E N C H A V E .
IIO O Il T IR E S A N I ) TU R K S

Announc
F R I E N D L Y F A S C I S T S will aircuthen Urn which bind
when Italy’* flrnlto Miuaollol confer* with ucrtnany'a Adolf Hiller
In Devlin In September. All Europe will watch with lute real aharpcued by th* two leader*' determlnatloa la aland toxclhrr agalnat
_____ Bum ion charxcv Uiot Halloa autrawrlnc* art -pirate*."

no matter liow many nu-uTfiin!
you have tried for your rough, dm:l
retd, or oronuiial li rilutlon. you can
L'LTS1
?!, '.“?win«r
WIUbo
i Crconiulalon.
t(loua trouble
hrcwina an 1
5"li cannot aRord to taLn a rlmnre
-itn any remedy |c u imimt limn
c.tcomuUlpn. which iot* right to
the oaat of Uio tmulle and U|,i( lm.
turu to tooUic and lira! the Inflamed
tiiueou* membrane* unit to loojrn
mid expel the gvim-bulen plilram'
Rycn If otlicrrwcdle*linvo failed,
• u s be UUtuurGRod, liy CrcomulM.iq. Your drugglat lx nudiorUed to
i' fund your injury If jou are not
rati’l f fford in m
Kl.’lDAY nigh Tyl
ft nl Goeprl Tnbvi
ami iourvl.—Adv.

ill lm ntnnnurd by Kddlc Kawaon, a rs*A
toll' &lt; ttunly for eleven yrars.
nr vrnrrhnit'u* will lie Inrnlcd in fh e Fred Dali b ulldln f
on Mil Klrccl brhvrotl I'rcne’lt and Laurel Avcnura.

tuMlon ta une w o n l-iM ’.
itaj no hyphen In It.

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ilnly, am that Ui* tuimi

PHONE 799

c I* CrronmUluu, nn.l
I'grnulnu pnxiuev and

blmw her flora far aport a. Un*

M A R SH M A LLO W S

L h.

iataifiad Advertuemen

N. a C. FANCY COOKIES

CHOCOLATE T R E A T S
NO. IVs CANS

m

Xb

Dnfua Dell want* ear l«nd
work. SM H**|iy AV*.

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COMPOTE CAN

WK CARRY A FULL
ELECTRIC POLISH;
Job oala AW w

premia**. Ueferencea. H u II.W .

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W E feE
C O M IN G I N T O
HONOLULU
NOW — NOT A
M OVE O U T
O P Y O U B IR D S -

BOP JOHNSON’S WAX PRODUCTS, ALSO AN
U^ABOUT THEM - »,*

F .

Apple*
5 Lbs. 1 5 c

J

5

Lbs. 17c

Y U H A IN T G O T N U T H IN
O N U B , D E T E C T IV E .
A N ’ I ’M G O I N ’ T *
,
.C H A R G E Y U H W IT H
P I R A C V O N T H ’ H IG H d

You have a lot *f money inv**:*d
l» that home ml yoora, and nat­
IB WANTKD. Lafee Uoo- urally you waai to keep It is good
condition a l tha lowest peasihW
coat—That’s why whan painting
Une r« Ila e reund It's smart to
apaslfy DOZ1E* A OAT paint,
hlanley-Vogern Hardware O*.

^ S l o w l y , w u PANG EA D O P E
S m u g g l in g s t e a m e r g l id e s *
IN T O T H E H A R B O R -fT fe
W H I S T L E B L A *b T &amp; A C A L L P O R
THE HARBOR R O U C E — DAN
D U N N IB B R I N G I N G I N M l ©
P R IS O N E R ^ /

‘Room keelir"fbr efty gaa" liar
gain. I l l R- «nd hi.
IfCCIAL
ROM?
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J

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uw
j a U rtin g
Im u 4 loarer ml
f rl
&gt;W| lahr'rAl loa

V O U L L PROQABLV
T H IN K O O P O R A G O O D
M A N Y Y E A R S , C A P T A IN
B IL G E , A N D A LL T H A T
" T I M E V O U 'L L B E
L O C K E D U P IN A N IC E
D IN G Y P R I S O N - D O E ^
TH AT MAKE YO U P E E L
&gt;—
BETTER ?
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I W nalad

COIJ&gt;RN u r s

N tt 1 YORK

39-H ot»*on f ar SaW.

S'v-

( lin k of C irc u it r » n r i

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t type of bridge being conatrticted by ECW on prhnl* forma lendi which are being
t n m in cooperation with the Florida Forest SerVict. Construction of roads and b
rwndously in more rapid suppression of Florida woods fires on these protected areas.

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1f f t r

cn r»l.ru»r» Itit, whirl! la lha Till
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w&gt;&lt; ,,&lt;&gt;) &lt;&gt;r J ^ n u i r r ,
an i*. ItrlllKDOH.
10,

iiTh'i

iAa True Daughtec O flbe NcwltaJy

rINKAri'l.Kni ‘ Cabma aid. aria.
' g f r B j g f e . per d o . , kwn,.'
•■•JMacili
nilC? Ml la.
lioaudala,
Maw Kantij^ftft^ftft#*
a
agtJAKII: VTn., bn*. batata. Tel*
•r Croolmwiki_•*« in qiuiligr'
J* IU ») WMiVs, |i.i&gt; .|i.eS , 1
ntvi.nr I'trram iii: iu.nim»ta.
nrtn fttcoa. ruled trwr Mira
*•-«! *»; ria, uacare*.
yx.lt*
aft#
'
TT)VATOrgi tupfillaa moderate,1
nnaed a and, market *t eadnl
la. laeea IIU appwv. • *a tba

'Independent-Worn Owned a id Oj

Tln« mcxlmunt trmprralur*
tccnrd of the air In rhadc it
drgT»?c* IVhrrtihell r l served
(•irvnbiiil Uincli, Cnllf.. July
I9P,

Halo, g. w d deacbter, I t l n t a d t ,
1 at* gait in f an anrly lU tt in
twlmaaing anti akling. Their
mother taken Iham la Cortina
d’Aaapesae for the winter aporU.
She awlau with iham In the
iv t f near the (Sana wln'er home
in Vlaregglo. The boy la a mem­
ber, ml |h e faerial parly ergnni*
■aUon, - S o u of the Wolf.'
Count cm Piano, like her father,
laraa la drive her own car at
high apeoda over the Bataan
i l . l e - n v i t w whi ctuniryalde kighwaye. Daring the
I vi . l, &lt; u i.
__ ti.i r i.

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Dargatn pt Mw

aacrifle*. Comer «th St. tad
agnail* A r c AH cash. Sea 0 . L

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DAN D U N N . S E C R E T

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C A P T A IN .
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U T H IN * O N U V A N
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I'VE H E A R D O P Y O U .
B I L G E - P A C T I«j W E'VE
B E E N L O O K IN G F O R
YOU F O R V E A R B -A N D
•YO U C A N T IM A G IN E
M O W G L A D I AM T O
;
s e e V O U —B E T T E R
G E T R E A D Y -Y O U Q N E X T
j _ B T O P it* T H E JA IL / _

MR. O U N K
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2 Branches
LITMBIA’S LEA PIN G STARS

“U N trco BTATps «»** AMKnitA C"**pot fa , the n e n i t wiahty
. .
IDtare Tim
I wr«# race) red durln* (fa* tbvo*
I ■» Inkling of an ora’* at ib« lad
NATION/I, TAIKJIl n^l.ATtONB:
rrl«- to Dn M ^
anna aon| and mak«, then forg-t Democratic convro'Ion.
,1
ROAlm
:/
-■
Ji,
i»n.
rroridlmi
faweewMbui
tbo avory. itay cato* of nr... In"Now a party u befog mad*
In Hm miller of;
*
scch parapet* apply la Mtaea
dead It Ja n° roor« porslbh lo lo ca'er «o lltu negro volo." fa|
IfCKRBJUIN
K illin '
CAN- at f a . Baaford PUnt fafot*
trpreaa In Vrbrda thir» value cf ahouied. "I civ# yon warning |
NWtB. INC,
«.
February l H tt, *wt d M H
aaab eniart* foment than it la In that no national edmfola rationi
■nd .
riWUler working bot-r*: Kfas*
*ipi **» tlm beauty of many i an aarrive, (such a alep).
T 'N iru n CANNWir,
AOBf- 'Wood*.! Hilda W arn*. t .avail*
thing* In Ilia world In
The hrml of the Aaaoela Ion of
ctll.T H tU l. PACKINO AHO w*rrm. Myrtle A m oR 1 U M I
do|lam and «n U .
Air.critan
Ilillmad* estimated
A ix n in 'w m iitK itr- o p A u e n . A n d i c u m MKrtittL- J**»ita
The concert In at. An*ti»im-&gt; yrrtenlajr llwt thla country'* railICA DISTINCT »
P arhtnon, At Um Diahl, B u W n
wae given In tbe Lyceum Au.ll r.ad* rot.Id put UtOfioO m*a la
It fg fjcr'hr nirrp#&lt;1 lif mtil bo* W l ,
floljl*,
H* Bo*t*
tdriutn of M. Joseph's Aeademj work If railroad revenue* climb
! * • « ECKKItSON FRUIT CAN- *l*h'-i f nM
erger*M AKennedy,
Mv
and every one of the 100 *rtls back to nonnal. „
^ n L i.
IL .
NEtlB. INC, UNITED CA/Vn d ty . VI
wa# oeenpM. The aadlepre we* Tho rail mad ev»collrr, J. J.'
— - N unr. AnniciTi.TiiitAL PAqKloaatlnr Co, who hara a vary appreciative one’ and np- Tellry, prcxklrn. of the mitocli
Va
INtl AND AI.I.IKJV WntlKEItfl
■Mag
Ihied a plan whereby U ie Plana* wa* spontaneous^ durlnr •Ion. niltltd a freight rat* Inciaaat
,a
o r am kinca a n d n a t id n a i ,
Me to bring tbe greateet the *ev*n number* a w r rannr would Lj tag nn Immediate In1CSS I.Anon
RKI.ATIONS IJOAMD
l* fat America le many ancor** that Mia* Jepaon gave. croiae In employment.
that a|| mailer* fa i a h o v a
■ the alte of flt. Aaguetlne
The local p-eplo who *l|enncil
If Dm lnler»t/a CoAteierrr
MoforiL Not oariy tbe peopl* thla eoneert faef em-ournged lo Commission grant* requested rale'
IHTANBDIvj,,’ Jan- IS. —HA— WASHINGTON
Uncle chptinn c*-a are' h r»hr «S |tN
prefer thla type at enter- try *»rr herd to brim: to the .orreuses lie rifltcad* rag resume Tnrfaey la taking ^tepM to trow Sam »* an Int
I eaalnyly popular trim bp, Ul_ Wlt| i*r malice tut.t
t-#•-i*
m If nn*ona*e part t i w l e e j h o lo l | o * r | a s
lent, gal alee menr other* people of Banfan) surb rptar- 'Tiylnir «* once, the elocky,' florid- her own tea to a* to krep at etaplcyer, r!*tlvll servicecornecu
show.
ThuThu
cotumls*
tcrtnn a-jd condllhmi;
»h"i rccahla
show.
c"i
mbfht here the epperieiiltr tatnment. It ream* lilahly pm- fnetd i"-.-cmIre tesilffad before hi.nln -the' |iene.p»o a year eh"
I. RCKKIUION KII1IIT CANWing end peering In pereon albla that If hi. Anauatln* pul ih&lt;- ficnnlo thcntployiii"ni com now ypends ImportlnR It from rkm'* bialnea* has tripled In sonio
Kfntt, INC. will In nn way Inat the*#
the** eelabrills*
ef
celebriUea ere over *arh * pro-rein Renfoid mltlre.
lien. China'* and i&gt;yk»n.
i11*1** rltico m i . •
Uie pri*t)«fa ef gUcndfag can al«o. Kerryono tail »r**l«d In "it would |nil us fa a pcwMinn
Encresafnl rapertraentp fa the' Applies Iona far M * lutve In- IImldile,. .coerce or dlacrlmlnate
fa 1UH2 to BRaleet any ef He employee* beewaeerie. ' :
bringing threw eurh Prnern'u* *o upen our piirchriiing ngenry Dfack ana area preredM,' l|m ««»**«&gt; froni
KM.06M In l.'.l'/^ffcx'illiilfmlluh.haveCncae oftheirmembership and af*|
i barb to etprei* In word* tn he given hr Ihe Ma*| famous do:rs n«aln/' I'elley said. "No PreaOnt ach*ra* of giving free
ale* m
reoelta* from ertU* In America to Sanford ■aitrnnd la buying anything now." land end &gt;5* need* to plan|on .n,ore then trfaW end ihe numlK-rfilial kina wl b an r Union | ItthrlQ
’• ’
of npjeilnimetric Ip the rlnssificd "In nn way ditrmtra“o or rng a Wnceri by a truly thin winter, f* a*k’rd lo meet lie pmlirtnl nn Inemiae In m il­ who w ||| grow It*
lf .nil Roe* wait. |l I* tboushl ’r ^ k w lins’ jjrown frew Hl.ilHl ;o«nmitet!e nimtiberitifa fa *ny p*r*ril#t. Them la somethin* with |h* Inenl romralile* el the ium! employuirnL would bring a
tle-iler union.
h a Pooftwat aa *M(u U#P* Women1* Hob Monday nfohi, roniparuhlo i-nln fa oilier IMM^ eetr aufricncy will be attained
are but night that *ttr* Jan. 17. at 7:04 o'clock.
rlc*.
In three years wban Imporloilm
A iracl Is the nnKrl » / de"lh fa
will b* prohibited.
Wanld fletrfart l^rel.
Mnhnmmrdnn and Jew ish religious
Pellcy nsserferi Hint iha ri e In
crcnso asked hy ih* railroads
would rvstorr Ifair rbargea te afaut Ibo HIM level. Il# laid olfar
_ M
_ n.
, iwCl'A. Andersen, J r, Mrs. , JACKSON VILI.K, Jan. I I . - carriciN, including tfa trucking Hv# wedding day In a cell has ap­
Industries, alao
. f , V. Jen as, Mrs. W. A. CMfU, -Drama atudenta and all ihcrirs und r.ldppliig
peared at Windsor, England, court.
C- U Hewing And Mrs. B. lovers agree the; there are more
Hfta Ar bur (I. Leighton, aged
St, ef IlawM, Who wa* reminded,
A^arill^CuL" nf*the"«!rat’ nim ■wwH-known sleg* chaieeter* and
charged with steeling a Cycle, e
‘S J o iit h M b U b orat T o e ^ y at 7 7
^*'n• u,
gold watch and o her property. It
tfb aoaan .
sfaakeipcar»*a
comedy TwcDh
waa itated that. ha we* lrrestud
...The mama were decorated with Night er What You Will, than !■■
en the eve o f . hie wrddlng, and
arrangemaeta ef gladioli. Mr*, almost any otfar play by tho Hard
that Hie offruae wae committed
flierg* McCall, president, presided ^ Avon," according lo Mrs. l)or10 yoer* ago.

j

Stupendous! 4

Mating la Held
| “Twelfth,Night”ToBc
V \.&amp; AnrUm CUuu Presented On Jan. 17

AT THlil ORLANDO

COLISEUM

tsnae^pmyers VSTdaTotfanal wa* °'^** 'Thomas J.vrch, state d lw ^ |
|
^
edadne’iil by Mrs. Ml K- Kader. *®r of the Ecdarul Thretr* project year.
Kaperta warn heart from tfa var* which will present thla |D*y undrr! I’iofijm-c** pf Inducing new eaplloos committee* aad Ml# elaaS the sponsorship of th* Seminole ,fll lo hivusi in the rnllrood field
pledged |7 JO toward klUfan.Htgh School faculty ut the High
"nM bright," Pulley tasHflsd.
oMlpmeat.
School AudHoiium on Jan. 17, A 1! " V " ' 1
that anma mid*
During tfa social hour g tm o a 'lill o’dosk.
I* 111
” • l,|f "»
t»mdod «*,
aad fonloots wars oajojrod ami I Two produe fana In tfa KTP's
prihoa awarded to Mr*. A. II. "Anlmaisd History of tfa Dram«"| ‘D * remlnga that wa need, hewOortnUr, aad Mrs. Gsorga McCall, have almedy been presented; Plan-!tvpr- '', llr)' r»hl. "The roads dent
Mefrashmenla worn sarrad, D» the tu»' “Mila* Olorloaoa*', reprearnt- w*nt moro
unles* they can
rtllewlngi
.
ling tfa aarly Grrcn-lloman Ihuativ, tberesse llit-lr earnings."
if f f a . J. H. Colelough, Mn. M. and a doubto-on * rialnmcnt Mil . &lt;*«»■» *"W U«*1 • " “emorgrtey"
M. Bmitb, Mrs. W. B. Xadar, Mr*. Including the Cheater Mystery " ««■ “ •" ftTlghl rate*, approved
M, B, Carter, Mr*. Alien Qcrdafar.' Cycle and "Every man", to irpru- l r '•» In'cwtate Commarc* Com-

Bacteria vary In alee from MUii
of an Inch to * MW.OOOih of an imh
In diameter.
tnisafan In IMI, brought tho rail
road* an nddl'.loael revenue of
1100,000*03 * year. These emer­
gency charge* were taken off in
HIM.
/

EVEK&gt;LEVENINfl EXCEPT WED. g TO II
▼ mnku up n party and have an
evening of fun

SPECIAL OFFER
W S AD AND 15« GOOD FOR
ONE SKATING TICKET ANY EVENING
OFFER EXPIRES JAN. 22

wti'PHESTOW FOSTER 7AKITAiLOOISf

To-Night

jh jr jc z c

.TIk CONNOLLY
n• ms*W-i«kg^wwwpaiia^^

F r id a y

Mr». Osorg* MeCell, Mr*. C A.|two, the turning preacniutlau of
^ Andenon, Jr, Mrs. J. V. Jett**, "TwcDh Night" will, typify Ihe
v Mr*. C. L. llewee*, Mr*. W, A. 10th century drer.nu und following
Cngte, Mrs. ft. U Bseid. Mr*., fat will fa "Ufa Htunpa fa Con*
Clifford 'Walker, Mia* Helm quor", rapreaenUng the I8di rair
. .MMrd and Mia* Bara Jan* MTalfar. tUiy. Th* final Iwo playa witl.ruv- ■
'
’ present *h# 10th and 80th century
Anirrican acme.

Two Days Remain
■ ■ ■ IB
To Buy. licenses, Work S t a r t s On
Jinkins Reveals New Building For
with
3 ^ u . h - , Future f a r m e r s

out 1M7.
» . ,
I
"---i-v*" ——,
"a,
. . IS-A dm h» care foe, the U*‘ ,tfan of an athletic Held in

open Friday and Betunlay •TW-J end the
Jnge anlll HOO o'clock.
wfal I*
In Older to I*V* HAW*# Iruck «,e.e „r
and trailer earners, Mr, Jlnkm* gridb««*

{!• Gulf and Uo Places

ENGLISH’S
Gulf Station

le t

A

F re n ch — ^T*l t i l l

the

ia r : ; a .; ; T

h»r*| wrltnol now hsa
termed hr ofriclnl* S'!
the tfae.t Prep urtioo)
In Hi* a n te - .
tald that
tuck* apd l»U*r*
Pmmrtntuu.iuni t . av. t.swion.
piuet fa r*-weighed fafuiw a II* asaeriml Hint (be mn|Fri*u fa
.Conan could fa purchased and fa tarnished hr Ihe rt. luud Uasrd
•rfad (fat weight certificate* ba wl,l he evM|(lbfa faiiiiudiaiHy
proaeatad Wham applying for ifa ^ nr-w will he unilifag fa
. UfOOea Ug*.
hinder llm early rnmpl-llim of
?I0
A*»° r*n»'i*d' Iha wnrk mi Iha PfaJrrL
«*&gt;u now. hnlld
Me Oprtlftcetfa m ut fa prisant leg wt|l nftartl Iwn rjaa* riwnu*
V
Ku.ure F a rin g
y *f
■vallsbl*. «fa at.„ , forge and blarksm|!h abop.
yT J* y
fj***!!
If ■ wood workIni shen. beher room
'&lt; L _ r f■eureneaeu in DemmoM nrq .hnwer* and rn ofllre. nr-

BOAT?
FOR CHARTER
tnoflih. Catering t«
all type* of parties;

REASONABLE
HATES
•

SKR d a PHONI

Captain Ed Rice
'Banford Beat'Warfa

l''■*,'j•, *:r

H. i ;.r1* JIT*!'&gt;

■ IhooaJMbW

D epartm ent
G ete In A Stew

r i f t t AT 901P* 9 ULF DIAURSMBW TOUIIMB MAP OP PLOBIDA
- M O B T C O M F U T I I V I t IBBUtDI

: ’*

Bl any Good Calf Da

ilp-yefa^ftir.

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Sanford Is Tko ttHy C n ln l
Florida City A ffsrth t Rail,-HI**
And Water Tran^ortatlmi

BmtnoU Coant/ P » h m ,
lfors Frail And V#**UW«w than Alt
Similar A na In' Amtrics , ;
A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXIX

SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A . F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 14. 19.18

Roosevelt F avors |
Elimination O f A ll
Holding Companies

OFFENSIVE ART

ion Is Menaced
error Is Struck In
Hearts Of Farmers
Recovering From 5
Years Of Drought!. /

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StirredBy Winds » -

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\ClllIl9lbU'

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Amazed Senators
Hear G raft Story
Involving C lerk

J? fk

LooseTopSoills Lab°rB^ d Pad
Darkened Clouds Bldt

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W

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KH:
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anceTo EndDispute
.( u.

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p

hoard Hint a rlevi-r Interior de­
ltartownt clerk who *A up n
•‘dummy'* CCC ramp defrauded
Hit, government mil nf ntinut
lil.mrn

through .toucher

f" rr

W A S H IN G T O N /

Jan . M a

—President hoosevelt do*
clnrctl today tlmt he f a v o r e d
the elimination of all hold?

1To made the sfntement a t
a press conference at whicli
Kilt h r, is, former |:.iou n year ho expressed unalterable op*
voucher room rhti't In lit" No*
1l"t)ii| I’ark eortlco. executed u posilloiv* to modification ot
three year »i rl"s e l forger)** the '"dentil sentence" In thd
told Ilia commit loo hour

nery, A grteuliural
and Allied
W orkers Union of America.
Following an Investigation by
wax xttrred up In in* teeth of a
Thomas F. Neblett, representative
gal*.
A
■ m iin u s i |t must be wiped out
‘The loose (op holt, the only o f the National ta b o r Heist Inils
protection for tender wheat atalk* Board in New Orleans, Mr. Kc* wrell Kent's mural In W ashington'a new pn.loffite departm ent build Imr. The painting nod s rlls t lire sbnwn, nbov
Ju*t protruding ’above ground, i kerson signed the agrcenicnt, plcted delivery of a letter to Puerto ItUnn*. In-cribed on the s h a f t In Id by tho woman is n cryptic message I
drawn up by the Labor Hoard
wax shipped skyward.
dialect, exhorting the Islanders to "change chiefs." To this p a rt ('th e m is te r did in*t greatly object, but prole,
Printed wheat growrrx In tht|
people's being represented ns "a bunch of A fsi an bu-hm en."
*
n—

Oklahoma panhandle and on thai
dry plains of Western Kansas
looked on with growing anxiety.!
black clouds blotted out the
*un and cuts visibility here to'
yards,
j
tPhe atmosphere thinned during'
the morning hut a blanket of
deposited over parts of
ff»e&gt; rtates. ■
.The find dust storm of the
Jeer camo much earlier than

Illustrated Lecture
To Be Shown Sunday

b'ollnwing Ihe policy
o f the
An lllitslratinl p etu ro nf “ A Sanford Police D epartm ent, In nrrert all vagrants tn d undcslrnhlu
Pilxrlmaxo to Um Kea ot (lalitransients coming into the city.
lue," sponsored . by Ihn young
Chief of Police Roy (i. Williums
peoplo
of thn
Presbyterian yesterday arrested Ihreo men wloi
I Church, will ho shown at tho cave their names as John W. Mil
Trials for (hot* listed on lh* local churchi Hunday rilxht bo­ ler of Toledo, Ohio, H srry Waikej
Criminal Docket for th* first! finning a t T:J0 o'clock by tho of H ryim ne.le, Ala., and Fred L
trrnt of tho Keminnls County Kotf- John Krcrlnr.tnn of Or*
Windhow o f Orlando, near lha In­
Court will b«g|n bafora C
I o u n t/ land®.
tersection of P ark Avenur and
Judge R. \ \ \ War* Mondayt morn-1 -Deautiful)/ colored' plrliiren First fltrw l yesterday and lodged
lug, records at the Court
“
Ifouso Will «how a'cene. of n vnyago i them In tha City jail on vagrancy
revealed today,
charges.
Tho casca were art ’for (rial
The arrest followed a complaint
• I Ihe opening of th* first quar­
(hat the m m were creating n
terly County Court session held
nuisance hy legging on tho streets.
last Tuesday,
They were finger printcil by Sr&lt;,
Thu criminal rases docketed for
J. A. llow ani a n d ’a copy of the
Wal arc: Bertha Adams charged
prints will be srn t to the Fiderni
wilh possersion *f n pistol with-,
Hurrau of Investigation In W ash­
■*u&gt; * I Icons*; R . Q. M s n n . c h i r u n i
ington m x y f f o t t o learn w lytlt*
with Mtay lest ion; Tfarlha 81mer tim'd. a rriU d r-U n ^ iJH lu v ln .8
m®»., ■charged wHITIniox lest ion;*
recerd* o r ara'w auiod clscwiicre.
Wilbur Rpirry and film Cave,
" Fending a copy of fingerprints
charged with mkleaa
drivingi
of all persona arrested in .Sanford
Boa* Man- Bellamy, charged with
to the Federal Bureau at the n ip*tit larceny; Margaret J. Ter
t ion’s capital D ano.her of tho

WASHINGTON. Jmi II — OV) lia.K n, expfx'ssed concern yosicr*
—Senator fl.ilhr. North tM m llnl d.ij b » b itlcn ie.a
piih IiicihI by
Donna rat, called KecrcieiV b l n f&gt;i" imti lynching bill field dun
ti "runexsde Itepubliesn" III Ihg iluiiici", of , m uling P n - idenl
suiitliurn llllbiistor u r» iiiil Hi| Jtuioe veil's kgtsiailxil Jwoxrui,
anti lynching bill.
The veteran N rlirarkn indrpeu
Hailey sained the floor to ill* ■lint i nd lioili aiili'n In Hie fight
cuss , Ferdinand l.undliera's bind. feel Very deeply iilioul tin* i'MO .
‘ Anierlcti's Ko ■FumllhV* with ■ and th.ii n coullnunmc uf the do
ho asserted tlad been the ‘‘in bule may i&gt;|« u wounds diffh-nll In
r piratlory" for like*' event t&lt; heal. , .
*.
lacks mi ''Ills busliie, s.**
Notrfs raid propotiotila'and njr |
Hailey critlrj&lt;cd I. ke.%' speei I
ponents of Ihe pending bill wn'ildj
A s&lt;lh eoinniittee siibtnittid
In npinlly rrspoUsild" if tho figld
lh« lluils" Wars and means cum i mhingi is the udmitllslrnllull p e r
inittao a tax n 'i l inn pyonm ■ gram .
wltlih It contend'd would |no
lie said "psjib"logical differ
r|d a a "very sntislantial nllmi rU rra" vvhiili m ay,rrsull from Hot
lotion to husiness ’* Tim nnij i battle Mould linen n V'oro oerio'm
recnmmetidnthnu .w r r " for a effect on Sir. Itiaoly r ll’a progrnoi
broad rovidon of the um il.tri'-"1 Iball lie I" x of til.’ time roll. ■mill d
cil profits an,:
eaidtsl
calrr in Hie (ililonder itself.
faxes. Ini gel , 1 1 many rtimplitlii
I In Hie M’tialo llimr, AiksiiMis
from lot.oo iis |nii i-"sl*.
Womuil ieimliir, Mix. Ilatlm Par
Sctiatcr N orris, imli peitdenl, Jo 1
11 ■■■Ilnurs « . C . s r T k r . r )

National purvey Reveals Upward
Rev/sion Of Subscription' Rates

Singer-Evangelist
Continues Services

night and pros chad on ,"Whu is
lb* Holy Bplrtl." cmpbatlxing
th* eptrlt-fUIrd Uf* ot the "fro*
Christian."
Friday night- Mr- Hot Wjll
apeak on "A Latter from fkrtit
lo the Church at Rqjiri'id Flori­
da." and hi* regular it&gt;|o will he
illustrated with a pageant. Fri­
day night U also "pennr'1 night,
the collection being taken for
the ex pent** of tha mertingsAll members end friends a t (he
a* well a# lha ganeritl
PahJid are ntged *to attend ax
(hard w|l| he n* f^rthdr »*rrtces

and lined the money lie obtained
to par nil n Jf.Onfl unto on l|la
renblenre. purchn-o on rspcnslvii
autotimhlle, gnmhln on - sports
events, eperiilala In tho stock
market and spend Jav ia h ly
to
entertsln friends, f
•
On" of the Inreslicntor* said
tttillry, wlio pleaded guilty re
re n tlr In illslrirl court her* to
n&lt;no roonta of it forgery In*
■lielatent, •‘tulalil still tm getting
m riy wjth it" If ho Inutn't a b id ­
ed the nceno of his operations
fioin min departm ent to on'itber.
Ootall, of llm rfisfl were Un­
folded to Hie i-onimllleo whllo

O p c r n tio n s

Suspended As Prcaid e n t S e e k s C a b in e t
P.VRIB. JanH , —bV) Tho
Hint, of Prone" nrd"r"d oil "
i biinlT" . transactions niii'tiended
‘iilotil further n o l W ’ it&gt; I'reil•(••ill .Mt" it l.etirilit heron n roll
fi’icneo reeking o ti"W Rovorif
Hu nt
ri'Placb Ho, rim Herod
p&lt;&lt;i[di'V. fr"nt efttijnf't nf I'amltle
(•infill, nips wli'i fe. lKnoJ i-arly
(oil air.
f'h iiilrfnps received (ho pre.'llirni'w initiation In form a pew
ra b ln 't but declined It.
Tile iib d j wait pr's Ipllifled Iry
ftrnv inn l ib"r Uiin'rt and I Iris fall
of the f ,:ilie.
Ton, I I, were piohlbiled from
rttaneiim money. ,
Tho [.I'M I, esellttlllTn Opened,
ImWe'e f.

.llclllulinl rllb
Inilt lilfflt.’
rlaihlriR wph pidi'-o nod slmdiiR
Hu&gt; ; i-i "inpi'jdst "Inlornalhmslo.'
u. f’ti. iit.rii^, qtak'-d III" llfn "f
hi i I .Hiring guvorlinioul ,,u thn

Citizenship Play Is
Presented At School

Tallahassee Group
Plana Junior Minstrel

E xchange

lleno

in no scuAc unlrctsal, it Lad been
luanifesjAl in every area—e o u t|r
Jdldwcsl, east, south and fa r
w rit,/
•
- In/*dM * Ct»rs, ' prico Increases
wrr* ahnouncwl' toward fho cloie
n f lM 7r while iu other* H tty were
not p u l ioU) vifi'C. .until w d i qfirn
Ihe beginning r-f tho new year.
More than 130 nqpspapers—

utility holding company act. ‘
The I’rmldrnt delivered hia pro*
nnuncrnicnt whllo ilx Icadara ! •
imliii’i V. finance and labor watW
called lo the While Houa# for a
ronfrnnen on co-operation be­
tween business and govanUMR*
In a Join | off oil to halt the pres*
ent slump.
v/&gt;
They were Owen D . VotmA
chairman of the Central KlauUII
Com posy; Thomaa W. Lamttt^
jiartner of J. P. Morgan; Joha )a
I-cwir, head of the Committee fH
Indiitlriitl l)i gsnlxat ion; ChgilM
W. Taussig and Rcxfotd O. TS|*
well, president and vIce-preeMUql
respectively of the American Mar
LaaHo .Compspy; jind A. A.
formoi ly of the IteeonstrturUMr
Fmamv Corporation.

I)r. Herly Honored
By State For Work
In Newsprint Field
KKItNANDlNA, Jan. It. —(ff)
—Poll tlcu| financial and butln*M
leaders caHod upnn tha Smith to­
day In maka good uss of tM
opportunllf to tnsurn R«
......I" fmum through Industrial
development.
They apokn M "Florida Tn*
duslflns tlsy’* exorcises honortag
Hr. Charlra II. Herly, Savannah,
lla„ rosearcli chomlit. and dadl•tHjpit (hit list.unit ot ,h - t* '
o o M n q ^ p i i l p 'm t l l here.------Secretary of Commorea Danld
Roper Urged ro-uparatlott
"through tho fonforonra
lablp

umAnd Ru^lcBoyF Healing Services Arc
Will
Meet
Tonight ConiiimM By Sproui rUKKiUM
»■'•***
-^ 5 5 S S 5 if

M iinr testily c u ll iilclu that
fbarged with passing a Shown,
local Department's modernising
they hate, HiruucU f.ittli. jiecti
,!,* ck, ,Iub*rt D lm ll,
h ia p il "I HuK"riiig nilim-ntc.
Nathaniel McMillfon and Henry
Mr. A II Riiborls tostlfi'"! tlial
Jeff, charged with 1aggravated at*T wuu piiriily&lt;"d two years iixu
|x*«H and baltwyj Aral* Le* HenIn my left sido, ]ili arm und
f«*rsen, charged with petit larleft |og, -but uftor Dr. Bpruul
0« P l and Clp PoUrfleid, operat- . The cUas taught by Mis* era) authorities for violation of
Iwnycd fur mo I am much b et­
tag a motor vehlcl* while intoxl- 'Kalhrn ’ Lawton presented tha a parole from a federal prlsnnj
uaUd.
tor. i can walk, mill lilt tho arm
tin t uf a series of -Citlxensbtp"
The wanted ax-ennvlc*, Tommy
that wa« paralysed to tho buck
TV* ease of B. K. Purcell, oper­ playe at the regular assembly Thnmas, was arretted by the
of rny h ead "
a t i c aa the
Purcell
Com­ Wednesday at tha 8*nford Grom- Pollco Department last week and
Tho," who «ro sick arid «ufpany,
versus H. N. Beyer is mar School,
after his fingerprint* hud Ihmui
fi'ilne n,o roplially invited to
•he only civil suit pending In Ihls
Th* tint Play -Where tha sent to Washing.on
the local
term of tha Court.
nttrnd llm service rerardlexs of
Road Divides" was presented by Chief of Pollco promptly received
tha boy* of tha class. Character* Information that Thomas hsd been
were a, follows;
Iparoled from tha federal penlDaniel—Emmlt Hogan; Franh! Unitary in l^avanworth, Kan , to
—Gersld Loosing:• Father Time—Jwhich he was sentenced for paaaCharles Johnson;; First Tt*vs|er ing count erf let coins,
— Ursntly 0 * d v s;• Second Travel-1 Thomas was turned over to a
Thlrdj Untied States Marshall who called
*i—Charlie
flparktnan
| for him.
. ,sW,
Traveler—LoulJ- Temple.
in.*!t.—f/fi Inv advancing thri
—-------- lUr" |, •---- ‘
Thk second play "Judge Not"
iVery oociion id 'h o country ad mklwrst rrporti-d Cl; 111" la s t til
WM .Presented hy the girts Of
vancing
proeucflbn 'costs h u i" t h antitli -H, and lh* southwest 14.
the c|a*a. pushed up Hit prices which mil
As *o atnU*. G ilifom ia, with
Chordctara were eg follows'
lion* o f. riVk-fs p sy
fu r their 31 reported- and Pennsylvania wilh
• Mary—Mary Godwin; Ethel—
Th*,.R«v.,.Harry nox. »lnr"r- ilaily newspaju-wi.
t b - u n d other" in prospect—worn
Oaida parts; Franc*#—Rosemary • vanartist, who la conducting
Cttllura;
A lice-Betty Moor*; revival* services at tha Firet T his was sihxcloxnl ti-day in n a t the lop nf the list,
national eurvvy whiclj showed Uixt .. Nowhere was th* inert*s* sharp
rbrlstUn Church, ssiut -Tho whllo lh* 'upivnrvl movement wax —one o r two rent* a day, with

Father Of Dr. Smith
Dies In Slocumh* Ala

mcthiMp* and declared lh* "eUc*
ce.s nf thn fulura depandg upon
llm ilncnrp cooperation and conatructlvu rrltld sm between hud*
noas. Industry, labor and got*

||"l"iti nppoariiut Imfurd n
sliirmv B‘ -"i"U of Hu. i liiitub' r
f!"&gt; pn-micr appeal'd in lh" tiaIt. A. Sm hh nf Slocumh. Ala. ocnmenL'*
IInn Inr (aim fieudv In tnliixo a
Publisher *James a .f BtahBnoav
fath er of Hr. &gt;1. It. Smith *&lt;t
fint'lli'ml and k'le'r crisis that this City, died unexpectedly last- of Nashville. Tcnn. Prfisldent of
itrnio Um frail'' down pi tt* tnw- night, according to Information ihn Amerlrtn .Newspaper Pob*
1st J"VC| III II yearn, rail mml u,i
received this afternoon from Ur. Ushers Association, pictured tiki
nlarminK flir.ht nf csl'lml and
f i fur his form er •'Industrial, oronumlc,' social go*
Smith who
thycnli-nod to dc[d"t" Uni fiatinn
home yesterday on learning uf hahiljtaHan** of fhe Bouth,
nl tiensury.
United Btsles Senator PiPlfW
his father's condition
of Florida sn'l.jtiovernor Cm* .
Mr. fimlth was n n
itlvo B aptist minister and d e­ Jolneit other spvSkers In paylaB
voted the g rru tcr portion of his tribute to l|e rty whose expert*
men Is resulted In tbs eslabllgh,
life to this work.
He Is survived by Ills widow, ment or pulp and paper mill* |g
■
l b sum, Dr. II. D. Smith of this thu fiuulh. , *

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

(T ly; Foster and Iluutdl Nini'li
of Slocumh; Churlrs Smith of
Mt. Dora; Wash ftmilh of I’rn
sacola snd II. D. Bmilh nr fiam^Ciiciilt Judge Milhird It Smith son. A ll.; one daughter, Mrs. A r­
wdi In liis offiri in t|i" » Court th u r Smith of Mt. Dora, and n
I I uumi to d ay .
number of -grandchildren.

Japs,.Chinese Engage
.In Hec-Saw Struggle

HIIANCiUAf, Jan. It.—
No information regarding jfu- half million Chlpts* and J»P0A*
iJit-al Flrt'incn wi-ro railed to neral arrangements was given.
cse troops fought along the an*
Dreamwold yesterday ufUni&gt;-on
cirnb Grand Canal tonight In' A
(•» i xiiirgul.il j, gras* fire,. Fire
►co-saw battle lo dotsmi In* tM
Chief Mack Cleveland reported
fato of Crnlral China. SpurewA
today adding th a t no damage
hy tho presence of GeaeroHaMnw
was dune,
Chlang Kai Slick and a shake-xqg
mon'hly rale* living advanced Its*
in fiar(s of the army's contMMt
Tho Rev. Aahlon It. Junes, Chinese troops couater a t la t M
(ban proportionately, being widely
reported,
.operator of thu "Worjd l‘i*r* across Ihe fruten canal In an at*
^ A n expression fairly typical
Gar." has betn acllrrly engagerl tempt to racaptum tha tosrg ,«i
tim e front llut W ashington B U r,
in lactuitnc before atuflrnta and Tain Ing which rlionged hands •
civic clubs In thla Glty durinr hytU^aWeru dime* In coolly M which, raised its prico from two I
th* pa*t week In a fight against gagements.
gents to three rent* p er copy. It
Was nccca-iary, said the fjtir, "inj
ware.
'drdetr to rover In p a rt lit* fa r.h e r
Th* Rav. Jon** stated that
heavy lacrWaa* Jn tha price of
alnce b* started Ills llineiury
In bis 'T*aca Car'* h* has
i.) Courier
HE.NDAYH
Franco Bpaniah trarslad over 7,Mo miles In IT
ta« of "In- FrontDr Jan. II. —(A1) — Iiunr* dWarhtl *Ute» and hog delivered
Florid#-—parti/ &lt;J
rtblng" that gent airplane* bombarded gov- °a*r l i t address**.
and fair la north
cation nf » eminent
com muni cation Rata ’ H* will x u k s hi* last address night, probably ligk
. oust and south of Terwet durlaf In Baaferd in the rir*t MethodJs, said the a - d a y of r«*t for tha infantry lat churfh Monday ni&lt;ht gt »:W

Peace Advocate Given
Many Lectures Here

LOCAL WEA'

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Makes Statement

mg companies.

of farmer* just recovering
from five years of drought.
’’*Silt In the nation's dust
.howl, dormant many montha,

Auto T ig Deadline
Advanced To Feb* 1

Reveals Unalterable
Opposition To Mod­
ification Of “Death '
Sentence” Providkfo/

Setting Up OfDummy
At Press P a rle y ^
CCCCampDMrauds
U. S. Of Large Sum View Riven As Lead- S
era Of Finance Are
WAHIltSOTON Jan. It. —Ml
AskcdTo LendHand ,
Attuned
senator*
yesterday

l t y T en S n o r t " R a n g e Company have fell for Borne time
——
k
that tho labor, difficultle-a which
F O R G A N , Okla., J in . Id. rthinl at Urn Cannery hoil been
— ( A P ) — O m tnoui clouds o f bwed out, c . II, Eckenou, presd u st, niirins’i g reatest m en- 'd* ^ ° V hV c ° T ^ nV , ? ' r'r.d ‘,0 '
„„
-ftti i«h d*y ,h*1
b-d 'followed yw
. o c®
fr o w in g crops, settled j^ *, 0f jeMi r,,u u * c v when ho
over the Southwest today, signed an agreement yesterday

Trials Will Begin
Monday In County
Tribunal Of Ware

NUMBER Iti

Established' In 1908

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