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rd, “hot they contended IlntoMothlnK game had plelted
rt offonoo. WtIU lbo Oa- briskly alnre Salurdatr'a affa
Inly had plenty of punrh All Hanford fana who hop* to
y night when they de- rcMidiaenli are unfed to W _
no*, rVtxy ltearJ, AthleHc departm ent.
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CHARUE CHALKER---------Raadem Rnondtsp*
with 8fa. Augustin*
. Sanford's iccond touchdown In tb o .ggame
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.night waa mad* by Rla«r instead, of Jimmy ■"age
Tag* aa w
ran 20, yarYU.for
. . Rlaar Intercepted a Mullst
Mullet pass
pari and
a
Miss
P
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Mara|p r* -ab o rtly before tb* end of tho gam*
a poytholagieal advantage whan ah* playtd Mr.. R.
In th* soim-flnat* Of Iho women’* d iv isio n # ! the elty
« , tournam ent laat w eek1. . . Ju at prior to Um gam* ah*,
two talagrama urging her to p u t up u .tiff fight . . . And
mdad . . 8h# will play tha winner of th* mateh betw een
id Ramaer and Mlaa Dot Powell . . . Th* toanto court*
w aterw orks a n now open for night play and thofo should
I ruapona* from- tenni* anthaalaau who find HtU# chain#
■ p tay . . . Th* CoUry Pad* will have a handful trying
Smyrna her# thla Thuraday
A P air O f S w pktaos
rtda’a victory o v tr Miami Saturday night was tho big tur*
wook In our oplnloni u t Ioak t a* much o f n
victory over Oklahoma. Tha Gator* cam*
half and demo n itrated th o y d ld have an offense,
•VIII. waa
WH th*
H»w VH»
of# predicted
p rw
y H arrison,
on* wf
In pro^*na«n
bo a real sparkplug in tka O
Gaator attack thla' Pall h * t
hadn’t don* ao wall until tha Miami gam*. Tommy
thoa* fraihm an a t th* U nlroralty who w»flop«d;
laat year by a a ra n i touchdown.’ So waa Andy Hano
of th* soph player*. Mdyha .thay h adn't forgotten the
handled tha Miami flrat year man laat y ear . ..&lt;'AR*»har
rprlslng w aa.R
ollins' victory ovor
oyer T
am ­
il* weak th a t waa surprising
as. Rollins'Tam

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
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badminton tournam ent a re expect­
Preah from their second victory ed to be played this week, Direc­
tor
of Recreation R. R , Ha retakes
of th* ae***n *v*r (ho Hi. Augus­
tin* Mullet* Friday night, tha announced today.
Matches remaining \p b# played
C ahry Pad* begin practice this
Bftftwaan fee -th*C. i i U • . .c between -Miss Maud Ramsay
home gam* of Iho aeaaon T hurs­ and Mh* Dot Powell In th* acralday with th* New Smyrna team finals and th* winner o f . th at
• ‘ '
Ruiacll McCracken. m slrh will play Mlaa Dot Marshall
rate*Umt a t fWtwteola le t Ihr title. When Mias Ramsey
and Miss Powell will play h is rjot
h Sellout. . . . - ,
h a n e n for a win n m O W -H ro te e w -a n m n in e r d .
The finals of the men's single*
S royrn.n. appear brighter lo*lay
th a n .th e y did prior to 'IN St. matches was won Iasi week by
Auguatm fray. Ilnwrver, three riy rtr l*«iker4whn d rf.B tc l Jim
n m - atringrra left for the R a tio n ­ I lire ins tn the finals.
al Guard camp yrslrrday and, a l­
though th e; wib bt. able to play
Thursday, thrmigh .p 'x l.l p*rniU
■Ion and cooperation of arm y ofYK imi Il'lhM-kt
fleers, they will ml.* practice nil
VIHITOItS
woek and thla will not help tho HUMP. TRAM
P ed.' chance, a grrnt deal.
Idtmmond
Osceola
The three are Robert Blam Um l,
Charlie Leavitt and Jimm y K«HOAR WOUNDS FATAL
SANTA ROSA. Cnlif.. Nov. 20.
naod.
(A1--K. &lt;5. Mattel, AO-year-old
Coach lo o n trd 1. MeLuca. had
hi* gilddera in thoir beat ihape uf ranchrr who was attacked by a
th* season. P rktiy night, and de­ maddened. i'»00.|Kiund boar at his
spite tha abwncs of thro* regu­ Alpine Valley ranch, died ta rly
lars, and one substitute the Feds yesterday.
put on a fin* oahibition. Missing
IIII I I I S11 DETAIN I.IN Kit
Dorn ths gams were Jimm y RoROMP.- Nov. 20.—f/P)—Pasaennaud who Injursd his leg In thv
Orlando fray ovrr two weeks vers nrrlvimr yrstenlay on th*
ago; Danny Altman and Dub liner Hex said the Italian liner
E pp. who wscr down with had Vnlrania had been- retained by
told*; and Bobby Newman who R rltl.h conlralwnd rontrol author­
broka his law In practice last ities at Gibraltar.
w**k and will b* out for th* rest
o f th* season.
H ating on a defend* for th* New
&gt; Tha Nsw Smyrna gam* Thurs­ Smyrna midden.
day .unop Id prove to b* ono of the
best tho Pros eng*r* In thla year.

thla week will b* devoted to
brushing up on thsr newly dis­
co v# rod offense aa well aa eonrenW e n d .r e Dus. hpr*
t iM t .r s b u s hpr*.
r lN M A P F D U —
crate, d .m a o d (a ir .
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REGISTRATION NOTICE
Tho R rgU tratlnn Books of tha City of Sanford, Florida,
are open a t the City Hall, commencing Monday, November
0th, 193U, fo r tho purpose of registering, fo r the General
Municipal Election to be held on December 5th, 1980, and
will remain open each day except Sundays and holidays up
to and Including November 26th, 1930.

If. N. SAYER.
City Registration Officer.

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w is e a d e c r e e p r o c o n f ts s o w ill be
e n te r e d a s a l n s t y o g e n d , e a c h o f
you.
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The Eva-Bes* B eauty Shup has
n new finger waving lotion which
cut* In half the usual drying
time for your hair.

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dewater Magnail* At* PRACTICAL

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a a l o a ly k e ld i k e r e * I e r e e r r f e r lIr k o e l e c rwa e e
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• t r e a o tk e a e t e a w e a k r a r d a e r ie .
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d a r e e e tk e a e e r o g a t * m r e g a r d teas o f k e e n n n i a a . e le m la la g ae
e a r g a a lllo o tk e b od y m a r a m e m e
a o m e t ie r t k e ala a o r le r e lle w . A
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ed. N a a ad r e etrew e e r rw erW reem e
e r r e e a i m i a le a e g • e k e e l e t e l f a e
m e d le la e a a e m e d te a l le e a le e e a la .
M e. S k e r a e a w ill k a s l e d «a d a m .
V e e em r e e H tk e o . e k a e o e

$100.00 for $1,200 equity, balaoco payable like rent.

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all three requirem ents when tne
easy directions are followed. I t’a
an all-vegetable product whoso
principal Ingredient has medical
recognition as
an
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tonlf.laxatlvu.*’
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RLACK-DRAtlGHT
to
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tone to laty bowel muscles. And
it I. the m ain ’ reason fo r the
punctual, thorough relief from
constipation th a t most often .fo l­
lows next m orning a fte r you take
BLACK-DRAUGHT.
The
mil­
lions of packages used provs Its
pierit. 25 to 40 doses: 26c.
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Crop Lteaa B C hattel Mortage*
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Real E sta te Caavsyaae**
Packard, Rex to Farm Credit
Adma.
Hejiman, tie r tha A. art al to Don'
Moore.
Cua Rchmah to Sanford Grosser*
Griffin, M&gt;vme nelle el al to
Credit' Cerp. ,
Alice S. Minry r t al.
Cranston, Joint A. et ux to Farm
Moore, Dot* e t ux tn C. H. Lee.
Security Admn.
Kp k I i I W arranty Deed
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Crawley, T. 8. to. H arry 8* Behr.
Real C1j U1* Mortgaged
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Celery Fedls Get Finals In Women’s
Byrd Predict* Colorful
Badminton Scheduled
•Georgia Tech Grid B attle itea d y For Game
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VOLUME XXXI

Britain W ill.
Retaliate For
* Ship Sinkings

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1939

Member Amociated Prem

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Freighters Attacked
By Nazi Warships.
Near Spanish Coast

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h ig h s e n s in r e t a li a ti o n fo r
w hat
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in la y in g m in e s w h ic h a c ­
c o u n te d f o r tw o m o r e s h ip
s i n k in g s n e a r E n g la n d .
As h e m a d e t h e
m ent In Com m and the
ton Japanese llo eT en iK u n t ata n j
w ent down o ff the English *«''»
roast
a fte r striking * « " • » «
She carried a rrrw of 1H0 and
•0 passenger*. A' Ilf* boat w« nl
tn the rescue.
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329-ton traw ler
Sea ,Kwcr£”
was sunk hy a subm arine o il
Ireland and the crew
"f
1**'yTl LUbon dispatch reported
two British freighter* w ere nttacked yesterday by German
warships o ff the Spanish west
cosat.
A British mlnasweaplng
traw ler fighting Iho suddenly Increased mine menace o ff E ng­
land herself waa aunk by a mine,
the A dm iralty announean
acknowlcdgtng the lose of »■&gt;*
s tith British naval *e#ael since
th* w ar started,
. •
G erm an y ,' Invading southeast­
ern England by air th* second

N l MlIKtt 78
re rr—

Established In 1908

‘Trade A t Home” Plan
Surveyshowsls Launched By Mayor

SURVIVORS OF “SIMON BOLIVAR’ ON SHORE

Thanksgiving

jMeat And Other Prod­
ucts Found To Be
Generally Lower In
Price Than YearAgo

English To Seize Ex­
ports Of Germans
. On High Seas For
Illegal M i n e Use

I’’ Two More V essels
Sunk O ff England

Htnfonl I t The Only (V titrff
fU i.t.i i'll* Atfonilntr lt.ui ilighwav
And Water Ttait-iM.iMII.Hi

CHICAGO. Nov 2I —M h • American housewives wcio swarmInsr rounlet* today fer tn* “ mikin's'* in one cf the most economi­
cal holiday spreads they've a«semhled In five year*.
In contrail tn homcmakc-s in
Europe who c irry ration ranl«,
American women with bulgity!
Thanksgiving
dinner
budgets
found ample rr.K-c'les, with ntral
prices generally low. and lower
than any similar period since ltt.1l.
A survey of Chicago m iikets
‘bowed menu remilrenients were
shout the «amr with prices a year
j nvo.
I S.nne item*, headed ty lojsl.sl
Jldnl, w e'e Iowp'. Turkev prices
were n leg factor In enabling bud­
get trimming.
p rices
r‘
___ W ..h.lesile
_ .
— ti'WI! l-lHrtO) ‘ dressed ,prrr&gt;&gt; &lt;1-2(1 nervenl In
lower
Survivors of the Netherlands imss.-nger ship "II imon II»liv:ti" nre pictured in ' 11 li..'|.ilnl at lla f-,th a n last year. Purks and chickalso were lower. Grose were
wlch, Eng., ^rhrr.e they had been tnken following
tin- .V . uirti.m of the vessel off tlm* English Vn* also
ulmi t th same. Other important
coast bv a mine said to have been planted by tie e p .n i... dome 110 persons are sj.nl I.. have per­ dinner
Items were also lower. Inished. About 2l!0 persons were rescued. No Auterlciins u.-ie .... board the ship.
cln.ling eggs, lard, suitsr, coffee,
urn ter, potatoes and flour, but
-■■me fruity were slightly hlghrr.

WIIKRK.VS, binmr** coiiitinoiu in Satifanl «1urin^: Hu*
pn*i few year* have failr.l to iiupnm* at »t into romni«*n*iiiiit«*
who that found in ollic. Kl&lt;*ritlw
WIIKRK.XS, Snnford i&lt; »n #itiml«•:! a* to enjoy the nm«t
. |uo«|ieiou« cniiiSitronn
nny Central I'loridn rity if Ihe »*v
|^*tnnaticfh which nre open 10 if* were pioperly utilized;
WIIKRKAH. tile llliUlvaiaMt* litl’lll**** i ondlt h»li&lt; lie***
Me |*4&gt;npmlly known to l»e du.* in laige m raftirr to tin* in
ilmrition of mir citizen- to iraslc out of town;
AND WIIKKKAS, ;» rli:uij:« m Hn- nltitlide ho that e\’ei&gt;
one (undo it ji iirnrtire to n*n&gt;le at home would hruuf ,».|.li
tioiml' hiislorsA to .Sanford nm •iiiiiuii* to over half u million
dolliiM n year:

| $5(10,llOft A Year
1- Smalt Outside
Merchants Asked To
v'|ola Homls And
Meet

W IIK R K A S . 1 I’Mii'idei h im duty (o Mnyot to a--'*m
!•••■ .all |moilil*' fart" "hutvilii* llo* «ll-«.iil\Nlif XplM to uni
• ilN
el iraiiin^ nut of town and to u e en*i\ mean* mi tn\ |»o.\ei
to loiivilire the people of Sjmfoi.t Him Hiih
praetiee
will
i" • nl ually undei niiiie Iho foilinl.ilfoil of all hlMiiie*
Hi* oily t|iiH nfferting every n h a n ;idv«'r*ely;

lif*

m

TWKH KKOliK, I. IMw.inl tlii'piii". «■» Mnyor of s.yiif.o»l.
th* heieliV til'iH'Inini a pi'riod of (om iiioii Hih hegiiiiiiiii* \ot
L'l. n “ trade nl home r.aiupniiru.* .uni eall upon e v n y eiii/eii
to luty Ihe Htipplii'H f»»r in* limiie or Inoiursd fr«un Sanfotd
im ii hnntn to the end that thi* . iiv may enjoy the pro*p«&lt;nt\
n hieli rigiitly ln'Ji»m»i t»» it

m n r .i N s .
Mayor of Sanford

cow ard

General Hunting '
examinations To
Season Begins;; Be Conducted For Ralph F. Bagwell Is Named As
Game Flentil
Maritime Cadets
Hea(, o f Centra, p|ori(Ja C 0{ C

FDR Said To Be
Planning Cut In
National Deficit; City News Brief.*

!l Months' ('am paign
j To Improve 1/oeal
Business (Jets Un­
der Way V o d a y

PROCLAAIATION

C o m p e titio n

i n . - '.i i m l b m

i&gt; iw i.lin g

- t .m.1.. V' llontf l am•'iiiiiim*
N«*v. 21
•IP.lit**- l*V.T t. fvMir
1 ....I \*;i* issw *d

t •..■•nl 1.
I t.i.ln . 1*1 \l:.v«&gt;r H.livanl liig-

I pill:, v, ll . ,.t.l lluii tin*

t» r S tiitfo n l’*
' fl.-in Im ;' ,
fiiilui'.* t " p o r t I-*"*-*
.-.,.n |. .y;.l*l.* * 'illi o tliv r c lU rs
I ......... ..
t l •«'••* I.-.- I'.'VI* Ik*
1
.......... . i.H-..i 1 ....»■'«• »*•bu&gt;
...
* ...fi-l-. r
I I.J'.k official*
f, 1 . in - m il,
t
11 tin'*.* inrti,
th#
:»..l -it
\!.i\••« « •»'u* it* I t!i it uiorr than
%'.mi.iliiU 1 « i' . 1 . . ,t* year I*
l M-Aolrnl*
J . fli. t • •• •• l*
Mitt 1 'mif* w1 . 1, • *1111*1 ha\#
I. u s»uld
1 !■••••*• I- »»i lit I
I fivr
! uf l • 1. ui ' •
.1 in. nl
I ,, , '.tit *t *
,
.
.oipaicii.
this
1
* ,

I :.e l ’nlle.1 Slate.* M aritim e.
• i,t .1 k rvrrjr
t •••»,.ilssion has announed an
. i|-»litni"«*lf D
Rtilph K. llngnull, MYii'tmy
•&gt;l&gt;rn rnmpetitive raam lnatirn for Hu* &gt;«'tninolo (*«unty CliRiiiln
» . . f frm.lt a%
•I.. I. and engineer ra.lels in the
. ' •1••*Ix Ihr »l*
im-rrhnnt marine of Ihe United t ’uliiii
. . . v vO
..*u...t wan
. rlrc tn l pir«i&lt;1rnt
It*
I" W*lo
M iles, [.cording tq wo-.l irrcivrd
1
r " . *i l!l Kin
1 r iiia (tiufirll nl
l&gt;.ugrnm
M
u\\
tin
h**r ritlH i
I
t hainlx-is of (onm niriru thin innrn
liuitf Inlay.
tih.in I «11 half; Hint i . 11
1 n|i|ilit'n anil nr
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 till, Copt. Constantine .1.- U .d.k. The gqne...l bunting s.-awn " AiirdieaUon. must U mailed I.. !"« »' ,
« '"1'i,v-'r»«r&gt;In tin. In l!l.‘l? thi' lumdK t
&gt; «.t tl in hi" own
— The 10(0 budget designed tu will ..gain losume bis 1;.Ib- .1 III.- ,.p,-m-.| y esl.ill."' with mnny loegli,|lr SUp*,vi»or of Cndel Training bteakli.il held at llm ta b le t Ho­
•oils
I? dcliti«|Uetirirv II.
,
v.
p«r*Mlil«* from
rn t the lederal deficit for Ilia Kuiope: 11 situation at Ho- ....... 'a rc |.- .t.d
-nreessful In p
,s. Matillme
rommission! ,el- ,
I Dili tin* yrnr the *!***■• • •
. . u i . and tu in
y! ? r i ?
I ^ J X * 0-000 by I” 1 I1* 1!"]? houae T liund.., .. . i i - (|iP11 ,lrM.
, nm,.. The sea- , M...liinglnn, l». l \ . and postmark0A^r r “ , f k , r '
»*/* •'
1 ill apparent.
• * otpl*»yrr« "prnU*
offBettisg higher defense coal* ing a t. . 30 c'rl.wk.
the p A .-I not lite r than midnight, lice.
H 'eufblar. * « .'rtary of the
I* liiiialipif ihm tin t'vnl t*» «.i*
• l.s \
1 u » n
\u
b h
and ether
ether c*
c *-,. ;
w hh lower relief and
........ week.
K
The elkriM. reg i.ter i « ' ^ ^ r . * 0 v.*
_C°.m iv HuiiHj Ii Itii* roirertioii « l a d*
lilts'! I.
’
nendltuie* and increased tax rev * -1 sir.
Mr. am|
and Mrs. 1\. I^ ltu g ii.) »*ill
|&gt;,ts-k b n .' t'een reported ple«-,w il| be
maintained by the merre, and II. W Ktlflwrll, M*cre* r
nt, nirliifliiiiT tluinaye'f
I••
t .»! •• tha follow"
U iy o f.th e Winter Park Chamber
ItUkh. anthoHUtWelJr was* t r p o r t a l' erlehrnte their tOlli-we rfhsf -nn *, ,rtl| |M „. n l.&lt;r lnl.es nml maV-l irannW I^m m ihlsalon.
p la n a ^ ^ o t
down
VwH* tin
uiouplit; will
a
.1 Til t&gt;i* -uhniil
uuotrmv
today- to be umler Whitehause ’ n l.e r nry t.niin
l l o . w e r e n„,| „„ t |lf Ensl Cnnsl r&lt;t'nm ar-ted men In-twern the of Coinmeirn
fighters.
•
its
(Gu.it
4|p,tNtil,
Hi
\
an».
.
1
* it uii'ri'luintx
I.. Vmiii1 ,
inli'nili’iu
consideration.
i marrlr.l in Upper • V .
,p. i-l illy i« d o t. rr|Mirtnl lo lio ages of IH and 2.1 who can prmlue.* 1 m(*.ra tio
lo*l naval
Ono of t h i _
___ irawll» t i l l ' s
*|iii)(i' uii (■'I* t ill'll III t In* |n»l|» 1 in u
Although ufficiat figure* w e re , Etntc on the 22n.l
.NiiVeinliei, n|,m„|.,n(
Hooters who eovei&gt;-d rvidinee nf good1 inn'll
iii*- .si 1eharaeter,
11m•u%*s s, s a l n l.n Oilnndn,
1
•'I til.| I).' I III ftper til e|H||il Ml..ll
era, aunk yyeiterday,
e tte rd ty , w*a Ih# not obtained,
• .is* .11 kour plan
8tephen
Early j H*M».
. s.-mmi.lr Comity yesterday fr nt 11 nil who h sre completed certain ' " ‘'rlB lnm n.l and r.-e.e*lio... .. I uiii-1 un irrrentiun iu an . f in i
400-ton M astiff, one of the new White Houae secretary, said t h e '
..1 ,|.sii:i» ui Sau
rlilrd schools, will , , r "« 1" ’" '
U
.
,
, -- . . . , . wk
is
mm
. . . ith e bre-ilj of dawn lo -unset si.l-11rIndies In arrredilr.1
In piuvriil •lrlin.|iirnrirra t light naval yraael*.
is) * tl 1.1 U n
S** *n*rPjy tenured thi* de- l ( | | c C p | |
(V lflO n n
T f l &lt;inail irfm n l plentiful nml ooollie eligible to compete
compete foi
fo, the
the j r ,n ' “I 1 I"0'; " " ’' '* ,"n*'' r *....
Russia dlacloaed
her Battle
Nllnllli . pnml hrnnnht - III hv
f
lrit
“
nm
tuClose.I
V
U
S
S
C
I
I
m
U
H
U
I
l
l
U
,
J
r
iW(l
r..|,.„
|.
.|
,mgs
of
deer.
esamlnatlon
“
'
‘
gid
physical
ic
„
.
..................
.
...........
fleet waa holding large-aeala ma­
1 'll'. V’liiin-i turn dial mans title
I m i i uf
Harold Smith, budget director |
C n 4 I I P J o t , T /1
&lt;"&gt;"•' iltiiii
'bon elate
alo ir and fed .. .1 .,,,1 emenl
neuvers from the new
Bailie
tik In fill
inf nr Mint inn me** r.1inr- •
l*rr
Kiawfnnl T
Hick ' i|iki* Hu lilMakc
.*1
1**»1|.l •*•
Mid CUla were n-ing mode on
trgulal.oi.s
irgululii»i«F th.
thirerr nre
nre no
no eonUni yf I, , Kmr”liter
bases.
t
,c r. ,1 rmnt n
f,,!,! pi 'shit ui iin.i iiianni'ci ic !•••■•*•*
mul pi«ihi&lt;lim* ••!»»•(
!t .it EUVll
lUma."
A _______
X T _ . . . V l ........ rr»lrM,t*f,ii,k
.........................
*»n. the huntingK ,,f| J R a m l n a l i o n
* mn tin n l m ,
r
^ \ ;M
faril.ih . fu, ru. n 'iiu ,, h,„
A Garman new* aganey **ld -aome
m|Hlili«»n.
Getting the deficit to two bil
—
--------* i:« me.
Illie Dirnial t*nnnit)frnir»ii, poA(r«i I J ™
V . 1 .........
137 veaael* had been forced «o lion' was anld to lie the desire
•II "iipplim
tame In most
flrst -eeoi.d class po.l- 1K ,wi,.| tl..... U...I ll.e m.l. d. v .'.s
.............. .
»
On o fiw unim nlt and Rama
e n te r German harbors for search of some adm inistration advisers,
. •. i t for rv"
„ ..
Imd* tin
.me no open Fen'offirr*!'
since th* w ar atarted. Both Get- but th* figure was said reliably
lliiitE tlini
'* in il lo
m&gt;
C- Itu*»ri&lt; “ w ?n* prominent IThrFf mi hide doe deer. w . * I
/till, willies ..i-l.- Ib»i«ib
many and Franc* said land w ar­ to b* too optimistic.
resident of Sanford for th* P*»t I
„
. k
j f|ililfi| -I. ill npli aw w|mnli|i r*»l
n ' 1 • iur ax
llolli't
Gfhi'C,
u r t , will leave Saturday for Durv, \y*i««icora
fare is a t a minimum.
llriim , nr mil
tlifiiwinv
\.« I im nl\ I iiiiiiiIm'I
Th# amount of n e tt year'* r e v .;'13 yyeara,
I I ••iiimri«« j
S trife between (he Hindus and enuea com tituten perhap* t h e ' Flout on whet e h t will aiaumc hi- An.wv (;....-e. itrnnl, 8 s nn. nu.t
V I'l'li II • IIII I|:t• r&lt;|Ui|titli'lil of a Sddi«*« ol u i 'Ii'hihe In Si*iniii"l •
u|*e»n all mi
ni.n-cnme
birds.
Il'M tlaaM . s ' r s a , f a s t ,
•ti icily
ihlin* Itiililiv u ill I h* I miiil v \vn • muds to Its 1111111111 I \
b ijf r a t Queation mark
In the* nrw dutica aa a rrrrta ty and trrn. ••• l .»****»•
uf
0
. . . . . ■■! ■■■■
J
U
..pint.rie.l
nre
Engllih
-parPresident's Imdget making,'
, surer of Ihr M assiehusatt. A.ipermit Ini
S Ilium ad \tl.inti.nl.- Sju nth: a, i».» ,
f. • in Son*
shn.p-ahhimvl hawk, r.&gt;op-(
Officials .ay th at alnc* bual- dulmn Society, nn endowed Instl- 1lerow.
llorntY I Smiii l» liunnl roiiiicillt'i id III' "riiiliifi
nets la te tte r, tax icvenuca should tutlon organised in IBM, with r's hnwk. goshawk, great hmtn-.l
l.m n m i.
* 11 tin* in \t |nil ('utility ( li.itid.fi (ii
|dao&gt; lo rnc .« e .
Jackdaw, buxinr.l !
be higher. Some expert* have hendc|nxrte-« in the Museum of W
I'llir I f f mi 1 •• 1 tli. ttrli 111111' it
iry uf I lt&lt; • xpii it imi
. il • m i'lovrit,
I" • bird, wildcat, «.- . . 1.1
•been- extremely ronseivativ* In N itu ral Histoiy Mr Mason will |1
Mr
W
m
i
.«
"iiird
Hi:ii
Vmui
Hindi'
lit
ll-iosi'
I
S.
111H1.
I
I■ "ri.- ’in,*
’
t
M.ilrrrl
nmtihi*r
•
Thirvct
broke
iiilfi
(hr
home
of
and ulbtff
g
hi* nrw
new post on Nov
tuaa*** aver ihe amounl of fa in , t 'k r over hit
'l'4llinrr '• f '
|t * Roy llnllrr nt *0.*i Mnrnrliii Avr ICJMIrs flip I'lrril * |H'«*lltl«l « lull irlRi.V «•! flu
In iimi
C«a* « J
.111 iithf "laiia
I .in.l
however. Current guem-s .r o Ihnt 27'.T W I
v l l ^ u n l r ' b T aome time hclween ll»- 1mm. of iiaxi'ii'l »pi nl uitifli linn* Ii iiMiint; ('I iUiiiIm 1 «*i ( "Mini h e
id.*d»:**
this year's deficit will rang* from T knrmerly local manager of t h . - |&lt; " ,, l''
. ,
* '
2 (in nnd 0 0(1 E. M \ r - t r dny af In pm iinput'* in "|•••11w IIm-iii
I'rrMiil at Ho* mt-.imi? ««■*• (
three to .fo u r billions.
.B m pre Seed Co.; Mr. Mattin
IC“ k«K- .7f ill game la pr..hlb.l.i|.!'y«uoon nu.l Hole . muidur of "i l»'i i. ||i' puiiilrd mil Hint it I lie fidlno i u r : Hi .not Hi
Ih o ,
"\ in l«lkjr
LONDON.
Nav. 21;been
president
of
the
Florida
Au
SanIs. I l l p s
Sj
except game ruined on H .m -.d r"lu * t r a r tlr ln and „ ip afilily of »• lilt* pridilrni id i»*cr»'nl!••»! dr jaini|i K Haim'* id MI hiiiuiii . .
British an ti-aircraft gun* and
.dubon
Society
for
the
past
four
11111111)1111" lo mid v Hu* |iiddic Nprinyr ;(*. It
that
Allrn, I! S D\
•tl'u m •(» Il
spitfire fighting -planes, a lert
gnmr farm* williin Ihe state.
.groceries,
yrnis.
and
is
a
past
president
nf
article*
uiiuclnii'.
of
parlinpaliut*
m
ihUA
mmid of Dnylutia Itiai h; Kranklut *
i.. 1 .
II
flan.r lawfully taken may he I Included In Hie -l.d. i.
-. agalnat
any attem pted
Naal
V
g g f ' a t — *be Ssnford Klwants Club, a di- tiar.ipoit.-l during open *ea«..n
owned ' rjMirl* liivlrnd at Im-iiij* eimlcnl M. Haw&gt;or of ('•■von; A ('. Ilal»h|
• • «i • oitdiliun «»l
"lightning srar" ftram the air. w ; ' CS
,w " Imvclmi:
sem
inoi.
c
u
n
t
y
i
iur
jiii
I
wnicli,
j
lo
walrli.
nittl Wnl11-r l.ihntutn ol Dcl.aifl
ii* • in SdiiifovU
yeaterday nnd , l**t night beat
baggage only. Trans- * / M r i J*°**PI: " 1''
#
. (
Chninher of Commerce, and rhalr- personal
im* .in not iuak*
IMirlntion l« realrlele.1 ns In tl- jh lrt^ lu d a and^rnff links hflout;- ! lie r p Hull} «iiiphn*ir«'d ilit .Mr. nml .Mr-. \\ J \VrUk**|*(.
e f f Carm an plan**, on# of w hkh
R
l
Q
r
f
|
|
A
I
I
I
t
.
h
i
n
a
man
&lt;lf
lb*
Rov
Scout
Committee
to
H
r.
Hollar.
vi'lur
nf
n
v
irn
tu
u
i
fm
voiiiil
i
^
'• 'it «tii|t«trtuniuf
I
emtiuiir;
KI»iui«'H*
M»nkl«
&gt;.
. p fp a trste d to the Landon m et­ 1 V 1 K 1 IU 9
*H
I I I l i a nf T(oop 6 whlrh (| th# K|trmn. rrnse. t'ommnn rnrrlera may not
Tha thlnrM hm l.r into (hr plr, poliiliiu: mil Hull Miirr^lla* nf Mlt Dmn. Ilmnrt* I.. SmiHi ••(
•1nt aiitl els.I In
ropolitan 'a re a before
It waa
siilp
or
rec.
Ive
game
for
«tdp..... .......... .
. . . Is flu b t.oop. Both he and Mr*.
iruRllRRrd asm l*«nr Tlirrrk
liotuir. Mr. lio tlrr naid. by break- Inrrptlmi of Ihr rhililrrn'x pro
. 1 &gt;m.. mI making
. ,• d n v an o u t to **•
WA8HINGTON,' Nov. 31 —
Mason nre active members of the m,'n*
—
— — —
t.io n t&gt;&gt; live in.
.. T hroughout Dm day and even- Method* or hunting ar* l'r** Ing Ihr gla*h out of I fir front ———— ———
The troublous F e r Eastern Congrcgallrnal Church,
, If f..r Ihe n e st
n
Ing th* Garman planei were ae- aeens waa th ru st Into the fo re -, Mr,. M, , on wlu remain In 8*n- ret ib.**l in stale ttnd ifederal r.-i-ucii h
• tend.- nl h»ntv.
tlv# over th e British Isle*, ap­ front of Iha foreign policy pic- forj until Jan. 1. and will be IntIi.iis It Is unlawful t» sh'iot
Chlrf Roy (3. Witlnnm »nitl hr 1
...\ p u u rr lu .-a
parently w ithout attem pting ta tar* again yeaterday when Acting joined by he- h u -'an d who will quail nn ground, lo ahont hii.l#
had
a
complete
rrpM
t
nf
iln- .1
.in.l m-ighdrop bomb*, and ah' raid siren# Secretary e f 8 late Wellee ln d t-'r, | U,„ for n , , rh rlstm a i boll- over baited arena, lo use live de­
breaklng
sn.1
rnt.-rinc
nn.l
.vmil.i
!
. -screeched elenfe the
, MEss**,
ltl
Jh
g.ow ieg seriousnee* h* v.. * . will also their son, Bleh- coys, to hunt o r *cnrry gun or iraka evrry /effort lo catch th r ' T b rir m il h** nn in*|MHlanl
Arnirm
i:
n
“rtRul
laUffh
f
sex and Kentish coasts 01
will
wMk.wMA ‘kls government view*
„ r iv t yeor stmlent a t Ihe dog it. Mate brrr.llng grounds to persons responsible.
nirvlini; uf ilu* inriiilriNliip ••! (hr nl),'* offirial- af Da* Haul"
hunt turkey with dog*, to shoot
Londoa as well aa e f f northern eentlnusd Japanese InUrferenc# Univcmlty. nf T rxia.
til tlit* iliflrw iil
II*
rnuested
that
sny
person
I
Hmiiru
x
nml
I'm
ft
si
hih
I
M
i
n'*
Townfaiitl
(
Itih
Ii:*vi*
:trrnm:«.l
'&lt; \ Scotland,
•
N
I«
h .»| t i t K rluha
deer
ubibthey
nre
swlmminr.
to
with Amerleans in Chios, especial­
.at atittii«, Tlt»
u&lt;e artificial light, fire, net, trap, who finds that hts h.-mc has been AMtrclalh.ii in th r ('hum ltn of 11 n i*Itic (iroifraiii Ilmi-.Utv an
A Oerman bombing plane "un- ly a t Tientsin.
soccasafolly' attacked a British
»•. i-ki'il la rw*
snare, p«l»«n, Bait-lick, or air­ antarvd should rnnlict Ihe police 1Commie Building al Kjiiu i.VIm-k at (hr I'atirt
Dail^r a( 7 TUI IH *
Welles told a press conference
dwdvayar In the aeuthem p art of th at sfflcial reports showed th at . . .
daparim rnt Immediately in p rd rriF rld ty eu-nhig fm the purpose o'chnW, frutUIMM*i* I. t 1 in . Ms II •
•
tllf .k'll.ilum lo
plane, power boat, sail boat,
. ,,
th e N orth Baa during th* day, Interference l y Japanese m ilitary ( . i v i l , C r i m i n u l C U H t'H or em it under tail or tow el hy th at officers might begin work | 0f disco Ing the "Trade at Hum# knoun bin
i ;*i*'l utlii'r itk*
ii •
. •Hlt»-»|».tll. • *1
th* (tdauraltjr- anaeanesd.
nny such devices, lo carry gun* In
I" (tlft'lsil lu wftw rnirni ?*kil «••• lot -1 *.wIm»\ II. It 1 aothoritlts with American ciUsena
- .........
I'* 1*:•*(•• at ItiMiir,
1.) M. ... . .
and Ihr mDmi»»i \
and. American trad* In T lef clw' The }&lt;4-mliiolc Comity Grand national forcats, or In discharge
"
If
the
public
will
do
this,"
pun*
on
or
oriir
atota
roaih
-*•
Haynes president, aimi.une.il lo- ami Mm. (V K M(Slan«»w
ti '■!* Du'•
was on Ih* Increase ra th e r than Jury u n it Into M-sakm ytit.-.d ay
Chief Williams stl.l, “nr should
ttolixl tlot m
Then* x%ill h•• a*» ailims.s-o 1'.
1 ^ t t l n a r f i f (h i Thamaa.
i | n wana« d fip itt num troui for Ihr rnusldrratlon uf aeveral
'^ itcp o rl of geme killed in pre- have little difficulty in rounding d‘ fc.&gt; or IDci;ln)i will rxjtlnin ih o jrh a rirr au*l n *l»**tr c r itr will U t * «
• Imi* "lit uf luwn
criminal and civil rase*. The Jury vinos reasons m ust he filed with up th* offenders"
plan
and
merchant
iii.-iiib.'i-,
of
offered.
Touti«l.
uit.l
visitor.
...»
1
in S an fu rJ for
Is expected tu make a prraent- County Judge R. W. Ware vhnn
•• hlui Hull
(kh«*
Ih* dull nt* luuticularly urged welcomed, official. .Icctaml, U&gt;l.l ; •"
•n
a t th* scene and la Tokyo.
ment tomorrow or Thur^oay.
•• I l ­
applying for hunting license.
|t»s .11 ItUMBe** ut%
Ip altriid, Mr. Ilaync- *ni.l
Ing thal "if you waul a
*snh. . 1. a
Be empkaslud tha* the Untied
Officials el Ih* Ouurt House
II* t.klcd that there will uli» be laugh, be SUIT l« l&gt;- ol the Town : il*l s
r« |u iralrn l la
said Circuit Judge Millard Smith
an tlrclloii of dircclm., «f th* send (Tub tun-liiig TlmiKln &gt; ! D*
« -Mt| yeIuuI m i of
waa exprets-d lo a r r lr f tomortow
D
.
"f .*-*«»ii ft)nl.
association for tlie coming y -at.
night."
lo begin sessions of Iha Fall term
i M
Diwxuti atlilfd Duii farof court.
1
Hi
t)'»t
•*&gt;
•!* l it**-itiM in lu n u rr* ’! \ g £
dung by die Japan*** mllllary.
Civil rases probably will be tat !*• b a*iit I l f lu u iju i/n woukl
A sother Iut U U fiiffe w th a t diploraatie • u a
e i
Final rite* fe r Mr*. Fannie •
ken up on the docket first aa la
l». * &gt;•1. HI Dial lii'Rf fuluvo.
thorltte* ar* ceaatatently rxpon
the ru.-toiu. Criminal rate* may Agnes 8w*lm who died Sunday
NEW YORK, Nov. - I - 0 P ) vlcim *M( Ht th eir exchanges with J
morning a fle r a „ * h e rt Illness of FrRs Kuhn, on trial for theft
leg ln Monday.
1‘ro v id rn ir, Hhiwlc l.lan.l,
mo* offjelali. he aald.
two week* w*r# held thi* morning of money from kls hund, today
m h s h i m ; i i e a i i s t;K ttU F
Nov. IN, I tint*
Th# reopening e f Iha F a r E as­
a t Ihe Kilckaon Fvneral Home a t testified th at under Iho "leader­
FRENCH SHIP ARRIVES
Mr.
E.
Stafford,
tern quest lea by Welles, together
10 M o'clock with the Rav. Martin ship principle" that hit organlxal t v m \ liOCGK.
w lib'hm m iking jw btie various roLake Monroe. Kla.
«
Beam, paalor of th* Haly Croe* lion believed he had Ih* power
NEW YORK. Nov. SI
U
Ilu .) I*, lo n g
4
pert* frSsm T trntam outlining ape- Th* French llnyr De Grasse, Episcopal Churchy officlaHng. In- lo us* l b funds to meet his own
D ear G randpa:
0
wa • rham m iii of |« u
stated fore and a ft. arrived from ferment was In Evergreen Ccmq- expanses aa trail aa th o se of tha
(•* m« iiaajiRoc I t s r
, I want to lhank you so m urh for sending tuu the tins*Europe yesterday J u il a s a low- Irn r. bind.
.
IIm K m ^ibh, a ilL two
riding French freighter Indochbis,
Psllbearare ware members of
paper.
It waa p arfart to g at II, and it made m* ra lh rr
li e - aakaowledgcd having sent
r nr tu Ih* I'l.HT'd
loaded to th* gunwales with car- the Itotary Club. Charles MorrL the "lov# and kisses" telegrams
•
lir ) huLiti );arj*n«
ham pskk to read it. Daddy raad It, too, and today I have
that the
Staten gw o f aadiacl**ad nature, waa se tt­ sen. Rav H allrt. U n U sh e r. W. to Mrs. Florence Camp, aa
|x rn i|irr L o t u i u
pa
mad
U
oa
to
the
superlnU
adant
af
one
of
our
laundries.
p te m rrd
n. Hutchison. R. I* Dean, and W. charged hy th* prosecution, ax.
lo r out f o r t h f tetarn creasing.
alhrF in M aluziy
I was talking lo him yesterday and h* happened to mention
Chins
a -Ballard.
s.
‘ ‘
tthat
* t i ha
plaining
b* had
I a "liking fer
(
a( W ftkhlafiua.
1 . llB
S
*
»- that
T in t He d i r IN FIR E
Mrs. Swalm waa th* wlf# ef X karat tha
Uote.*
k# would Ilk* lo go (o Florida this winter. In a way, 1
th*
M. Swalm, manager a f the Tharp#
Elsa Kuhn, apra th e r hatad to give It away, h a t I know (hat It will do
Nev. g | — Furniture Company. They had
COVINGTON,
*f
a t Ih* ranrti* more good than me. I’m all sold nn Florida.
pea*, law
aghter, and tarn residents a f flanfard fa#
announced
A father.
Js
19-yesr-old r n
Y aur g ran d d au g h ter,
wo years, having moved bar*
•aaterday la ft*
th a t deatreyed ram Otlanda.
.
.
Cherry.
to
south
to tha
---------------------till
F ailly cloudy tonight aad
..T W Y. M. C. A. has U K Ctpeadltora a f bund fmtda waa
to a a
I&lt;val
Uloa* to th# United ih (to* wftk th a t a f a numb r af
n n d ay . not murh
flU tti.
parstura.
®

j Open Season On Duel
Move To Be Made By! Tl.e IviivMii* (lu b will I It —
.1
Began Last Weel
, Cut In General Ex­ rrgulat w .rkly l.im-lirun ....
ti.uu.ri.iw i.t tin- Valdes 11.... I
Good
BagsReportc
penditures, Relief I2:l.i u'rlock.

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Articles Stolen
From Residence. i
Of Rov Holler!,be)nnm^d,:,..t

German Planes
Driven O ff In
British Attack

U. S. A. Is A gainst
Interference With

d^rkmUmiocking ih.- door .....| BuaincHi* M ’ Group Townsend ('lul)‘Will
To Hold ReKularMcct HuvclJniqiic Program ;

Grand Jury Considers

A o .'S S W .S

s®=ss“aiJz

Kuhn M aintains
Had R ight To
U se Bund Money

s s r i i r r ;

Final Rites Held For , H e
Mrs. Fannie Swalm

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Floating Mines

Mrs. Best’s CANDIES

.The h a w wrought on ADM and neutral whipphuf
during the paat few days by floating mines illuatratea the
possibilities of modern warfare should it ever develog bite
a frce-lor-all fight with no ho|ds barred. There la an Ml
raving that whatever man can imagine, he can do, bat
when It comes to modern warfkre it is a little bit terrifying to let one's imagination rug away with him.
— »Tba^ British &lt; h aep r ika/t 4ft* G e n u a . rietibentebr set
these floating mines loom to drift wherever tho wind or
tide might carry them, and equipped them with some abet
of magnetic device so that they would be'drawn to the
w hatcver^^-R fe)-’ iwtghr agprimch; sbiktar R»l&amp;»
their «n&gt;kwkm. THt Germans of course deny this, prob­
ably because it is a dotation of International law and might
conflict considerably with world opinion.
The law holds that mines should be anchored and ao
equipped that in the event they break loose because of a
storm or for some other reason they would be immediately
rendered harmless. Only In some such manner as this can
the Indiscriminate sinking of ships and the destruction of
neutral civilian Ufa be prevented. Floating mines, other-

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started I t
If mines are to be set adrift to do whatever damage
rum The Chilrilan Sckiice I they may regardless of military considerations, if women
| and children are to be ruthlessly bombed from the air, U
Monitor)
1 o n th e t a i l
lix h l
r o n e poison gas Is to be recklessly used in this war by
both
from •umm er'a month,
sides,
we
wonder
if
anything
at
all
will
be
barred,
and
if
-day wan startled hy thcii Ithe horrors of war, even for non-combatants will be lim­
M l cry :
r drew their s o m b e r wrdgr ited only by what mar can Imagine.
front north In -uuth,
For years there has been talk of germ warfare. Sci­
art their, writing there entists have pointed out that’ spies loaded in some such
against the sky.
large city as Paris might contaminate the water supplies
(rum whose K-blV was to with deadly germs and thus bring a plague of skknera upon
the people. They have pointed out that disease germs
read from books.
‘ w rite again lu hooks what might be scattered among the people to wreak (heir havoc
In countless other ways.
Will this sort of thing be resorted to in this war? And
1/ so, what else wiU man aontrive to destroy civilisation?

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service we wlH serve the drinks FREE—Every tenth
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BBOWDBR TRIAL SET

NATURE*S WAYS

Pointing out that tho State or I/xiisiaiia has imposed

and heavier Jail acnUuwoe ou Dr. James Monroe Smith, former

head of the State University, than thoae given him by
federal judges, for hla misuse uf sacred university funds,
the Tampa Times wonders, even bo, why any one should
be to n y for him.
t
m o th er hubbaboh
MU was no credit to Louisiana," the Times says, "that
^
(p o m IVrtry Wuild)
the Federal Government Had to come in and break up this
|u
a n M a tte r IfobUrd*
vicious political racket am) it was no credit to Justice Uwt
$ o i&lt; hi a s d a n * i M t n
l% r ward* to tall the truth
a man confessing the high crimes of which Dr. Smith was
guilty was given a sentence of only’ two and a hair years on
P f w srth th» Juity ru|4«urU, federal charges. The State has added from eight to 24
raryw beru they g»
years lo his prison term but dropped S3 other charges
W fled them taro an,I empty
whenhe pleaded guilty on four counts.
W-Mttr aw
&lt;"*Thc State Judge, after a scathing lecture, concluded
•BYRON II Kit BERT REECE
with tho remark th at he 'Is sorry for Dr. Smith.* Why?
D r a t c w k cbeeki for &gt;t ranger*. Criminals with leas luflucnco have been given far longer
M usy gut • *ptinter In your prison terms for smaller crimes and many have beat in far
worse health than the ‘nervoui nausea* which Smith
brought on himself.
"The only criminal!) for whom any judge should fed
•sorry* ere those who hatve had lltUo or no opportunity to
th a t ovvr in 1‘atl* learn a better way of life. Dr. Smith had these opportu­
it -tytea fo r Unite* nities in abundance. He had a wonderful opportunity to
It hardly -can** serve his state; Instead, he stole from It. He had an opportunity to Rad youth aright; Instead he misled them.
And the judge who is W
for him isn't doing anything
^ " “ y ihr
frliuw who
•All Q uirt wi Ihr W r*Um to put youth back on the right track."
M l * "® *lk«t waod; I ho .a ln tm
K£ will follow toon.**
fcvfaiLBNCK BUCK BELLOWS.

wn» a p rrlly guwl prwph-

If you i n -till worrying -bout
E .-W * ? ' J*u
•• catahratr
IjraagiTinr. M y * m r lurkry
itew ark and ra t Uw hash n ail

B r i t a i n WiU 4
R etaliate For
Ship Sinkings

hMga uf tiacdoia and lib-K ay Wrut Cilia*n. Whkh
aaay axaralrr, but would
rate if it wata lakau away
than.

aght 13 daalh.* in
N U El Gandhi d r­
aw India la raarira
»f ladrpaadaacr tar
with Britain in Uw

IJUNDON, Nav. 31 -M 9 BiltUh naval ■alhuriliu* -ogguul-

Hra. Room raft -ay* ha* hud
lari night after thr work aad
»«N H r a i with roliaf proh- ad
•inking i f U ah tea sad paniMa
th an Mr. Hguvar.

•artel

Watch For The Card On Your Tray

H o m e r’s Soda Sh

yaatetdi jt« aa « e * a M tedtrt-

(tenter First Street at Sanford Avenue

b a rin g th r rhUunry in lha morwing. they fhU U r unhurt tnla a
jw lrr w d m t t a
C h in n y »wUl»
U n d id l« Ortendu hnxr U rn
lijm th t b i r r
ui tb n fn rd . ami
lho-r U n d id tn Sanford hateU rn found in LwuUbna. throw
n o * w ith much ulhrr rvbbnro
imlb atin g a g ra rra l migratbm
m ule (ram th r FVm na&gt; i« * i» « ih
»round the C alf Court tu Inmi-iana. thrnrw probably orruo* th r
Gulf ta C tk lia l and South Amoe­
ba. Cooper* loru ta ALrhama rrrru lly handrd CS.POO uf threw
bird*, analhrr group a m atter
num U r tu Virginia. A t tim ru you
■tar ttml a t W a w l nr untrr
bird* ta e a r rhtm nry w hltr a t
Other *p.-la jruor r a lih way hr
Mmllrd tu • tear doaru nr k a
Eondiug iM errata*. T rarria
Thu ratciuag uf hamh d bird* a t
different paint- gradually nutHate Ihrir general iwuvrramta and
aalgvolka route*. T h r fit«r Ja y
e f Sanford dura out act aa tty m i­
g ra te it appear,, but a fte r th r
■Trading rreru n it i k n a a a d rr
bhaut m irregular fe d o ra . N r.
----- »— Ja y o f Sanford may ha paying-*

M te “NutlfV U. vhit lu \Ymlrr Park, white Hr*,
raey, R u Um Iml Jay uf Orteudo might travel tu a
nay aarraTa* a dwirahte feuding -put in Hanford,
ter taf.rnathm thWiug Sparrow. noting te thr
akra wha nay Narth couw tu Hanford tnrh wintewaly banted hy tee. arriving in, Norenkr nwl
Han: ur hy ulhrr* tearing hy M-y lint. Many hr.a
Jmd nr Injurad tew hnnjnl hrra and a ru«t«Mi Uw auaraa af acahte nuatWr uf Uw *onu hirdt
i haul a banted ratuna ftar aHar yrrr lu thr
Maw feruling iput-; liwgh w far
ptuhaHy hu lu «a *b» uui tnuw urhrlhrr Ihry
rcauau uf Uw iu- cuow fteia N«*a Ktealawi, tVnrlantu with Uw "jKnaln. m pntesaa Narth Gatu
. Thu Unk uw t Ha*- New olVwr through
nr*fully rxnn. huteii-*^ uay d trinter that rnua
M ltear Uwy ntu.dsy-

■4 t e hr*p r«uHa
Bawling U Dm w tjr nrvuiuU
i wteud.
..Wiiik J ter r h ’ah a ju a u f wHJ1
&gt; tt e e h t r a d
hint* w ay k« J t U i a h n l .
An,
M p n h»vu k n m 'a h n r m c a»ny ra y : “f ha\a had I
than* har aitea* te CO* w w lucrkingbUd * round uur
. Thu a n a l m m &lt; h m te r th r w d tia y ru cs* hut

&gt; rro aru tilth r may not hava
llolU ad j* t U arvauao ha laying uf TSU M lfc rate** fullow.
&gt; faw piuhtea** a t homo te •ng bar raOiuo te Uackada BriUla
, p artb u teriy te Uw to n . by ll-hout war t v * .
Ship liw aa i*parted yorirtduy
I pruviacaa a f Bahr n l a and
A hafaro tak in g ua any i rturhrd fn e wkiaa wuid war ta-

caivtd of (Jw atekteg af tho 4»Utea H*bUV i teanrr Arilaatuu
Court off tlw tfteh (M ti with a
Wm off II lira*.
Bis u f Uw I I raaari* runt te

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only and may be discontinued without notice

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Fatty in thr U tIM S U M hati*
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THE 8ANF0RD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal
HUS LILLIAN ADAMS, Bodily Editor

A ctivities
Telephone 148

rson
Mr. and Mr*. B, A. SmUVi left
baturday for th eir home In l hica*o a lte r touiln* the .Into for
tha past two weeks.
A fter the supper, the bualiirm
. . . .
. ...
meeting was railed to order by
b . L. U n e y of Waycro*-. Ou..
the president, Mrs. Don firry ,
and the minutes o f the last meet­
ing read by the secretary, Mrs.
A rth u r Phillips.
Plans for the Chrl-lnin* pnrly
U&gt; be held Dec. IK, a t llio home ol
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. link* with
Mrs. E*raV‘ Price aalisting, were
discussed.
Following th r buslnr*. uirrtiiu*
thur-P hillips In charge.
THURSDAY
Attending were: Mr*. It. K
Copt. Constantino Ue Wolskl Kipp. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. link*.
• wilt again begin Ida nertoa of I Mrs. R. T. Warren, Mt&gt;. E*rat
talks on current event* a t the I price, Mrs. D lanrhr I'lrkron, Mi* •
Episcopal parish house a t 7:30, E sther Hughey, Mrs. K. A. Ilein
o'clock.
‘ Mr. and Mr*. I.. M. Swain. Mr
Regular business Hireling o f :ana
Don Ulrcy. Mrs. J. II
the Sanford Townsend Club w ill| Tindall, Rev. W. P. Uuhrman. Mr
be held a t the Court House a l |a n ,| Mrs. A rthur Phillips. C. L.
T iM .ocloek.
'W ynn, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ikyridelia CIm., „f the F irst Bop- M
p. w . McCall. Ml**
H it Church will meet a t the j Crolchen Lewi*.
Mr*.
U. It.
home of Mr*. J. D. Cordell on I Hutchison. Mrs. M. W. Ilnrrirt.
Celery Avenue ut 7:30 o'clock, i Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cinder and It
a
FRIDAY
; L* Caldwell.
•
D ortaa Circle of the U p * a l.1 A ta . Mr. and Mrs. O r e l 'I 'W
Community tliu rrh will hold I ' " , m , Tn.i « « ' william

Woman's Council Of R alph B a g w ell Is&lt;
Church HaS Meeting N .|m e d PregideI|ti FOR THANKSGIVING
It nan voted, to luy Victoiy !
Hi m l, wlh (lit' proceeds front tlui I
Hallowe'en Carnival lo bo applied I
on the ■building . fund for thu } H«Nll««fa I'rMw l*a«. «»rl
chuith-aU Vto meeting of the Wo­ tk -In; 1 l lliiv lliunic of Ocurv.
m an's Council of the K ira t'hils\l n. fn iv foul lliekfonl, t ar-,
tian (h u rch tidal yesterday ut 3 30 t.
Itrmlfollt. I!. A. Carpenter.
o'clock a t the home of Mia. Ed E l McCarthy. 'J. M. Shearer. A.
t Mnuglitvr iiii-l i -I.. Vuiner ol
Carr* w ry on the W o l Side. Mrs. J . J. Holly, rtm c ll.p rr a l. Orlando; Kail I.rhmann of Tadent, presided ’over the bustnfM
mill II IV. Culdw'cll ol
m retinr- Routine burnm-*, having •Winter I'nrk. •
been transacted. n *o iat nn.l litM o. Ilnlpli llagijell. I*. IV
n a r y hour was ccnductcd with (
II, II
* (i ll;. II. M
l-'ranccs Niblick nml Villa llernica I'.i aoii Ii , M m :.m l Itvils. t'liiirln-nberg reciting piece*. Mr*. A. I. tn Smith mill li. H. Workman.

I nner Spring
Mattresses

Of C Of C Groups

Fifrmer Owners To
Be Favored Ini
Land Repurchase

Upholstering: &amp; Dependable Renovating
“ IN V E S T IN R E S T
F O R T H E R E S T O F Y O U R I .I F E "

Roasters And
Carving Sets
EMERICK
HARDWARE CO

= = S A ‘N F 0 R D =
M T T R F SS FACTORY
T N H U S IN E S S -F O R

18 Y E A R S '

Of Sanford A Crier* A*enur»*-Phor

• 208 E. FIRST ST.

I Al I Ml VSMii:. Nov. 21 —(/Pi

Mrs. W. I. Morgan pious to
leave tomorrow fpr Atlanta. (lit.,
where oho will spend several day*
with her son. John', a sophomore ut
Emory University.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Inch-y, Mi**
Mnrguorlte Ingley, and
lames
Ingloy plan to leave' tomorrow
for a two days' visit with fiiemli
In SL Petersburg.

n n .u i ••nr u I oilier Ini'*ji-tl tliet l» htViil lift* origin*
li iii li*ivt* the f l '#1
T•ill It h

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I Ilf

Kilrnrls of M r,. Boy Shaddock
lull I* •.* I • Ifl'Ctl III! lit*of Wiualou Salem, N. C. funneri*»‘iil
last I joui'M niny be
ly Miss Edna River* of Ihi* city
will regret to tra in th at *lu- is ill
b £ £ ! a f u T h S S .. T i C T H
!f c v M n , J J Carver, m"* a t her homo In Winston Salem.
S S m L r - ruunt?v n ,,h
H. I* Whit*, Mia*
Norlnc Nor
“ n T v Howard l hantar^of*lhs wood, Mr. am i Mrs. M. D. Rrrl.
Krirnds of little Hetty Walker
U n r
c - R. Williams, Judge R. W will bo glnd to learn thal &gt;he i*
S'
£ 7) f W e l
i t i a 1 1 Ware, Mrs. R. C. tbom ason and recovering nicely from a tonsil
'
r J i ^ J S 'p
U
M ,g - Carl Chorpenlng,
Jr,. Nancy
which *he mulrrwent
noli, A venui-at J 0 0 l . M.
j Thompson. Mary Elisabeth Car- operation
Ik-prmlahle t'la
.,f the First p 1
Friday a t the* Del.an,I Memoiial
i Methodist Church &lt;,»'! la-1 night ,1.
SATURDAY
vcr. Duarte McSlarrow, .ll.uula** lloapital.
at the homo of Mi*. Herman tv
Garden Center in the Chamber McSlarrow, Joe R. IliitehUnii,
• of Commerce building will b e W arren McCall, and Dorothy
Friends of Miss K vahvi Curt Mlddlclon on ( ir iu '.t Aveiiuv with (,
will, regret - to learn tnat »ho Mrs. Dun Mrlbiiinhl nml Mis. („
|.
continues to ba III a t her home on Alice Wnrd us cu-hustesses.
Calory Avenue. Miss Cu»t m u ' In the ubsenre uf the piesidrlit,
moved la«t T hundny from ti,* i Mr*. Hcrt Chapnum pr, »ule,| over II
li
Fsm ald-Laughton Memo, ml llos the businrss Hireling
Following tlu- busine.s Hireling. |r
pltal to her home.
u
tnclal
hour
wu
eiijuyed
and
refi
i in n s re iv a c t u .u t .u
Appreciation w»* given to Mr*.
.
,
'John Mcbch. Mia. Joa Moisrh mid | Dr. and Mr*. J . N. Tolar re­ freshmenl* strv .d In I'n- follow- v
fin a l arrangei.ieiit* liavo ln*n Jtheir commltlco for their work in turned thr* morning from Dur­ ing: Mr*. Heil Chuiuniiu. Mrs. It. n
made for the Fashion Show to bo |putting urt tha Polish supper thu ham, N. C-. and Chapel lldl, X. C. II Picketl, Mr*. I.ulln-i David,
presented tinnorniw night a t U:UU icth of this month a t Uto meuting where they have visited »ln&lt;c Mi*. H H. McCal
o'clock a t the Mayfair Hotel by |0f ihc oWroan's Auxlliaiy of Holy Thursday with uioir sou Itulph, 'Appleby. Mrs. .1. I
• Sadye'a Rpicinlty -Shop in cen- Cross Kpl-ropml Chuicli held yr»- senior a t the Unlvcrally uf Noilh i Mrs. K W.' Cum i
Also, Mrs. i.
Toler, Mr*.
ntcUon wrllh Jubilee Night, &gt;|hki- l*-,|ny anrrnonn in tba Paiiili Carolina.
I I. Smith
l'aiil .lohllsnu.
aored by the Sanfonl Junior Wo- J I oumi wiUi Mra. J. U Ingley.
Alls
WtIm-i*
Mr*.
I&gt;.
H.
Ian
a. J. W. Hull
I
man's Club and rrli«’. rating the p lc«klcnt of the auxiliary, pre»idand Mr*
COth Annlxcrsaiy of the Federal, |ng.
. ►pent the weeki-iel Mrs. J. M l-r
with relatives and friend- in l.uk. | Muyo laiug.ti.il
«d Woman’s Clubs.
A fter the open
f.
a i *io ' -* * o
Wale*. Thoy were accumpunl.il
Modeling the lak-.l In boudoir, prayer and Creed,
RAISINED f i t A NIIEKRIES
I
home by Mrs. Hall’* sister. Mi*.
■ poty at reel, nflrruiHn and even- iw n. chairman ol
I’nt some kh siii . in cranberryi
ing clothes front Sadye'a shop will 'ration, c ndin led
» „.„w w ..i!“ h
'""l 1sauce o r ji-ll&gt; &gt;«m piuli lo servo,
9• ^
i
ba MiM Alko l anter. JUaa Eneille |p io g ian t will, Mr: S. O. Chare I for *omo ,,me " l,h them,
villi hum or I " .I
It - a g lan d ,
1 »irtli^Uleal c. |
BoD. Mra. F. I&gt;. Sent!, Mi*. Myron Sr. reading an n clo on llrck I
I coinbinalion. ' •• almiil a third
Friend, of Robeil II. Woltlmu: of a t-upful to each two eupsl
Sloven*, Mr*. A illiur Zachary, Mountain Chapel I indrd In 17W
l C luiktntjv diit J
*
pw llh regrer bj leant Uigt hiu run- . of berries.
a f l i a . #. ,W. McCormick nml Mr*, 'a t Kariyville,' Va.
w AtrfreW Cirrawiiy.
* , According *o t
article, tko d tl®n. 11
•*•*»*,
alias fcliibe Winn-wMI act a • pn'»ent work bring r a n led on a t a t John Hophln* Hospital In llilm lstrau of
rrreaioiiica
and lh |, m|M|on ia Ul„ lrr Ihc dlrcc- tJinoro, Md.. where he hi* brill
Ibrargh a b ruj.ha.luii: arrange- tion ^ Mr*. Emily W. Coal*. Eet- receiving Irralm ent. Mrs. WnlNOTICE
thour left ytslrrdoy fur Ilaltlmu e .
ment a ill drsc.da- rnrh . . l i f t
frnm Mr«. (•„»(* wcte
tha raodfl apiM-r*. Mu-k. wi l bu by Mr,
JollM Cultowuy and to be with hoi husband.
A N ew CIoah in D a n c in g
furnished by Eddto King und hi* pn)VMl lo ^ uf in, f n l r r e a l .
orekcflra of Orlimln.
A Chrl»(ma» box to Imp Rent to SUCH lli.\N NO lilt V STATE
fo r
B c g in n e ra a n d
AtllU Ir style* will be under Hmi Mr*. Costa which imludc* gHU
t a n r e t l xturicnlH w ill o p en
I.AN81N0. .M ich. Nov. 21.—
Slltnl,’’ Slerlial. Sl*nJ*rJ Mod*li,4
to m o rro w ,
-t :0f&gt;
P , M.
(Art— Michigan has lu7 Mud lake*
S«* th i s at
tvey »• laiorestlv* carcmnnyin ik siting of I -1,000 Inland I*m|.
A rm o ry . Ji2.(ltl p e r n in n llt.
"
' Member* were
reminded to i u of water. There a ,o also .If,
H aynes
j
jbring offerings of ftu lr amt ulhor Pickerel lakes, U1 Long bikes Ofl R u t h C o rd o n W c ig ltl, In’nravlslona for thn Thanksgiving Rasa lake*, CO Twin take, n n j .Mi H tr u d u r . T el. 138.
ran* of iMuheU ON Thanksgiving Ere.
Hound lakoa.
Kiq \V. Finn SI. I'honc It
uni eels-1 Ahaouncemant was made tliai
for the ,hp colored work a t Key W ait
Uf about a dozen ''intvrtialiannl
- ali(|!woafd be a mission subject at tha. language*" Invented by *rln&gt;|nr*,
the ill-lnc* t auxiliary meeting and a re* none Ian cciue Into general use.
■me so nuest wga made to bilng »moll
bags of randy to lx&lt; sent to col;...itI,
0,r&lt;t ehltdren at r'hrlstitw j time.
A fter the reports of romraltUos
* 1 and other routine business, the
..
meeting dored wfih a p ia y rr read
* • " by the president-

Meeting Held lly
Methodist Class

EIGHT LOVELY .MODELS \\T L I$PR E SE N T THE
LATEST FALL STYLES IN ( J O l U i E O U S NEW
CLOTHES AND LOVELY FUR COATS &amp; JACKETS
FROM SAI)YE*S.
In Colljunrlioii Will. tin-

.JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLU1
Fashion Show llritlgc- Dar
Eddie Kiirrs Music
Shoo Styles
Hair
L*y Ivey

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Here’s Why It Pays To Trade at Home
DEL-WARE KOLORFLQR

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O R I.A N IH I I 'R l t 'E

Thi* i* u rt'protJiK'tiuii
nf uit nil wltit'h n|ipt'itrt'd in Ihi* miirnilltf'rt (lilniiiln Sen­
tinel nilw'lTlsing n nn
tinnulU knowii pr.iilllCt III lilt tll'lhlllln
Htoru's price.

Office
Machine' Company

M lm .ro ts tanka
Ills slate* in tin,
harley and rye.

DELWARE I
KOLORFLQR ■

first nmowr
roductiun of

TODAY ONLY
Hpeciol
l&lt;«rly,
^ick
fricud,
npw arrival, birthday
ree ting,
aiimvcrear*
• a, T h a n k s g i v ­
ing labia
SAY IT WITH
. OUR FLOWERS
Fubernl dodgn* und
anangcm enU for all
occasion*.

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CAI.ENUULAH
25« BUNCH

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UUR I’RU'K
s Thitt in our mJvurllrtr'mpnt of lltti luunu n«; tipnitlly known protl, uct ut tinr |iriot)—unolliur reusoii why you
ithoultl
tnulu with
Mu t l i r r Furniture;
• Contpiuiy uf Btutford.

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THE B

Team 6 T iet Team 2 In Second . Sanford Bowling Club Tourney

Osceola On
sasond1* powerful
softball
la s t n ig h t walloped Osceola
d i n an * o f &lt;h* highest scor­
ia*** since the first week of

m o re .h i the oorenth.
8 so ffo rd pitched it
and perm itted hot. foe
Byhuns, huillag fo r 0
op 14 safeties.

Itnond scored six runs 'In m e *
is an d Inning, thro* In the ’hits
fiv e In the fourth, ok* In 'p la te
flh . and three m tha sixth,
Sri
la pushed on* run scrota In gore

a*
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1

CHALKING 'EM UP
rid seachooe*
ever, he
i L abor
i It was
spec led.
owlodge
he nm e
mparted
i o f tho
lslng as
ila ear*
Orlando
m usual
• algna
It. Aug• game,
an th*

In th* current bowling tourna­
ment of th* Sanford Bowling
Club daring tiro past week, team
d took 4w» a n o f three la m e s
from team t «*•** into a tie with
team 1 for the roagu* lead with
fe a r wins end two loess* each.
Team t pot up a gallant fig h t
h o t lost th e dies* m g m u I p
K 'fe ry rfo sr margin and won tho
fwwtbig' W01 points,
being the flrat teem to register
over 1000." Tram d posted th* sec­
ond highest with e W7. Team 1
got back In Ih# win column |y
taking three straight .games from'
team S a fte r losing three straig h t
th* previous wsvk. Teem S won
two o u t of three {jam team 4 to
make a "three w ay 'll* for ‘second
piece between tram 5. 4 and 1
with three wins and three losses
each.
Charlie Uhrlg continued to lead
In Individual averages by rolling
174. SOI, 173 for a tria l of 561
for an average of 132.3 Increasing
his nverage of last week of 1R2
by five. pin*, liny Holler moved
up to second place with a total
of 563 lo give him sn average of
177 tilth Eddie Klrchhoff In third
place with an average of 172.
King Pish retold continued to
slay In the slump after leading
tha league for two season*.
The schedule for the 'coming
week! Tuesday, Nnv. 21 team 3
**• 3, Wednesday, Nov. team 1 ive.*
fl. Thursday. Nov. 23, team 2 va.
4. Visitors were welcomed to w it­
ness th* matches a t tha club over
R ent’s Oarage with match** s ta rt­
ing at 8:00 o'clock.
M i r o i i n unw i.i.vii c i . i n
iHrcnwt ToornsmrniJ

Mangrove May BeAld
Against Mosquitoes
wear p a l m b e a c h , . Nov.

Softball ton igh t
IlOO

O'clock)

r.urllrliU

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Florida

S ta te

College

fgr

Women Jefcwd hr-tbr eaneal-Bed
Cross roll eetl last .week eettlng
their goal at flOO.
Any amount raised abqv* this
snm will go toward scholarship
far state college students to
attend. . th* national
eqmitl*
I. r . I'h rts

President . of. the life, caving
ee*pa a t Flerid* State College 1*
Mlee. Haxel - Wllkereon, of Winter

t. It. Ilnller
t. r. Klrrhkorr
4. It Cnbl#
a. v

iv . i i »

t l —VPl—Tbs oetapoa-llk* man( toy* tree, who** root* m ark th*
breeding ground* fo r *alt m arsh
mosquitoes, may by an Ironle
tw tat trots to-V Y «a*4u'-Sl*&gt; k*U
P a n t Wltham o f S tu art augte s te d to the E ast Coast AntlMosquito Association th a t rovenee from the m angrore barb be
I k f m * « ! »* ««■ In . fighting
th a stin g ers.. . -™—
W itham . declared - m angrove
..m 't i
» T S *
.f t o m a a r .
bark la an excellent source of bm,a ss'.
« e a tto r n e y . » r . th e
tannic acid and th a t the extract w ill h seom o voM a e eo r C la g to la w .
•n.!. Ttb
has commercial value. The wooo
ltae|f, bo added. m ik — -rood fn»'.
K*•*"* i
f
h5 n A ^ l l * •
The aaeoeUtlon decid ed -to lodk "
P e e sa a s d
into th* m atter.
W ednesday]

*

Iff y o u p l a n t o c a l a b r o t a T t i a i i k s f i v i n g H ia B i r d
- % i y a y o u r T o b lo S u p p ly M o o t M o n Y o u r
T u r k e y O r d o p — 'Y o u S o t f n o D o t # / W oM I S o t
H m T a b l o l P r ic o * 2 7 c a n d 2 9 c .

(I sm ss r o lls* w —k eortin* K m .

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T eam I
f . H olly .
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MOLE CRICKETS

A very effsctlv* bait far comItktg mole-crlckcti consists of
■JlAery canned deg food end
ins green. Mix on* ounce of
uril m e n with one can o f dog
Ml fo r 10 or IB minute*.
P p t this b elt out In smell

Into Ih* runw ays of th* molecrickets end p u t the b elt down
into them, covering th* top* of
the hoi** with boards to prevent
dogs end cats from getting t*
tha poisonous m a te rie l

By USED HARMAN

REP RYDER

lassified Advertisements

they would read yout Ad

TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE
SITUATION WANTED
PRACTICAL

NURSE, hospital
certificate* m e te n d ty cases and
convalsaenca, t » W, 4th St.

U ZZ IE MAC JO NES w ants r*g.
«lar aU-around Je k d l l * . Oth

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DAN DUNN SECRET OPERA?
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R" OU Circulating Jlaat- COLA SHEPPARD wants job aa

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I dlatilat*. H. B. Pop*

furnish reft

I work. Can
704 Orange

ALL THE TEA IN- \
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TWO CRONU 'TVIN* UP WITH ANV
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4 nrfcaya—raised on wire. R. MIDDLE AOBB a*dared warns*
wentea half day Jab cleaning
heua*. $14 Otaage Avs.

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VOLUME XXXI

193U

Established In 1908

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Sea Warfare

Handbill Law. L ExpottPl&amp;n
fT
. Is Ruled On i May Prevent
ByHighCourt Nazi Imports:|

Six German Planet
B o m b Shetlands
But Raiders Pall
To Hit Objectives

Tribunal Holds Un­ British Would Pre*j
constitutional Or­ examine CargoeaTo
dinances Stopping See If They Werej
Street Distribution “U n o b j ect ionable” i

'■r*.

Italian Steamer
Struck By Mine
British Warship Sinks
Enemy Vestel Off
C o a s t Of Iceland

iw

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n o rth of Scotland, b u t B ritish
source* said th e raid ers failed
The Italian
struck; a mby
roost whsro m
Inclodlng • Of
gone down ®

OinMiiy,

Unaccustomed tig h t was thrown
mi the counter-plot between se­
c re t agents by * a ir m a n a *
pouncement of the eeliuro o f
two .British secret epdrellvee, and
th e a rre st o f a M dn*b man fa r
the Nov. • Ivuob attem p t on Hit­
ter** life. The announcem ent
said George Eater had eenfeeaed
t o setting the explmlve ta e l
killed eight seen a fte r - H itler
le ft the beer halL ■ The captive
B ritons w ere linked specifically
In the aaaaaateatien plot, and
w ere accused a t organising at­
tem pts to overthrow the Hast

I0RWAY
-.*

-u

Campaign Receives
Jaycee Approval
Mayor Hopes To See
Tangible R e H u l t s
In Next Few Days
Support for tho "Trade At
llontp" rnntpnlRit Innuguratr t l yrntrrday l»y Mayor Ed­
ward HiRRinn tlt'Vclopcd rap­
idly during the punt 24 hours
with the adoption of a retto*
lution l&gt;y liu&gt; entire City
CommiHHion providing for
the pit relutkc of nil city sup­
plier from locnl business

hniiM's, nml .w ith the “ whole­
hearted enilhrsem ent" of UtO
campaign by the Junior Obtain*
tier of Commerce in regular
m eeting Inst night.
In a -ints-mcnt to the preis this
nmming, the Mayor stated th at h s
la volbelg
hoped
In see tangible results in
were
President Roosevelt will &lt; ^ m T 4 !
-..1
S Q B / T u Mates
the im pm vem rut of local trad*
TIiankBfivIni: nlonr lomoirow «• of m .uranro arainxt «tonn**^hv
within u few ilays. lo s t night h*
for a sS in fo rd Is eoncemed with the ItrltUh warships
S h ln w n ^ n M
addressed the J a y cues un ths var*
exception of the Post Office . 3 vlou.ly e»mpI.Tned ihaT he l . '
inn* point* in hi* program and lo­
day In- Islkeil in th r Kiwanla
Club.
unicnsonablc long periods.
|
all day.
.
------- -- -----------------This is the newly mined areu east of Britain In the North Sea
I.ihu I employer* will be asked
where the latest Idows ill the wrnr m «en have been strurk.
lo Inclose -lip- in |u y envelops*
ndvoenting the trade at- horn*
rsiupiilgn, th r Mayor stated, whil*
-clm.il lewrhria. city employes and
there will he similarly remindsd
of ihe aJvwntagra of supporting
lor ti I stwiv* wnd Instltullons. I t it
V A9III NOTON, Nov. 22 -&lt;A1
expected Hint some mention of th*
Bcottor C arter Qktss snld yes*
campaign will be mads In rsmlt*
t e r t h a t (Je o n a e u t r s l l i y lew will be dlspatrhed from this offtae
h**" notified
to member* of the C hrist­
dUgregsful". and should be
the same as on ether days.
f
i . *"* HBltvd Stales does not
The Kiwauis Club had a varied coni** g»«*at by Rivini; oppurtnnl* lance
^-Atehel^ M. i Pee.ldiali fae^ e esMllP4»rJB.. »IU. ljl&gt;««M* -b*w
program today a t their sogtdoV •Icf unit privilege* to or&gt;|&gt; » low. mas Havings Club.
'Ihs rdtMhrion as adopted by
■roclatmed Nov. 23 as Thankagiv- ‘dlerfercnce with genuinely neu- weekly luncheon el the Valilrr "Notii'n* ibill opernlo nf tbo 4*\anuary. r
City Ciinimlsaii'n is as fol­
Hotel which ini luded Inlk-by'M ay- pfU’M* of nit t*I for ibi* benefit *•f it Hie
Th# V lrtlala Democrat, g ra n t­ Ing Day In older to speed‘ up l'* l trade on the high seas.
low-Buinner Welles,
— . erting
....... - neereury
.............. or Kdvyiid IHiiKUis. I'r.d II K feu will full," he AHwerteri.
ing an Interview 4 t hi* W ashing­ Christmas luylng, a number of
"W
HEREAS the Ot»r Commis­
*&gt;•"#, told reporters yesterday Kipp, and P ud Frank A. I'etrie
ton apartm ent, declared th at no slates Including Florida have irl&gt;tufe«!M)t I'etrie produced
I i r * sion of the City of Sanford, Flori­
wor,l had gone out along of Orlando
neutrality legislation was neces­ fused to break with the traditionIII4'* to •■how bow the failure of
court
Mayor lliruin- t.dd un'itdier* of riluiHtinil i4 nppnirnl. In Snufonl da realize* Hie importance of
sary because, In th e absence of a al last Thursday In Novemlwr, lj"rilh ,h* assertion that this courtkeeping retail buying by its citi­
statute,
th* n eeu tlv * branch and consequently, most r f the ..^ 1 , naturally was reserving nil it* [the club Ihtit Sitdord ne.d.d their 111 I'JJN, J’.iO *tiuleut&lt;4 PlilriPtl the zen* in Sanford, heartily endorses
[cooperation in |Mii|mg «ive* th f 11 ■«( gmde; eight yenr* lnl«*r I Ilia
would direct foreign poHc? within businesi houses and public o f f i n t i , » ( 1.^ under inlematiorvil law.
and plcilgr* it- rouprratlon to tb*
‘H**l®^urSl followml c lo s e -'“lrade-nl hnme ’ caoipnigu which , ,lllm|ir, j,,,,) ,|r„n|ied
the framework of International wllj observe next Thursday. FidMil; Mini rntnpnign of the Mayor to "Keep
eral office* and hanks will observe JJF on aiinouncenirnl hy the Ilrit - Jhe onnouirrerl
• i Unwition
law.
toil)"
U
N
I
RiatliiMletl
Snnfonl Dollnis in Sanford."
'»!' embossy that Cient Britain yeelerdsy
"I wouldn’t he a b lf surprised If both days.
Mr. Kipp told nnuibriw that
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT
8emlnnle
High
School's
C
e
lv
iy
ll^
'l
Cstatllihevl
*
,
(,it
nf
roni-l
He
pointed
out
that
usury
limn
Congress repeals the act," Glass
effort* Help being timde lo laiae UESIII VFD by Hie City Commis­
Feds
will
meet
the
New
.Smyrna
"
,
r
,
c
*1
P»*M'ort
"yxlrui
for
'
of
tlollui
«
alp
*|tnil
m
nrm
declaied. Mt certainly ought lo.
h Iuti&lt;I ol
to ’.my uniform* sion of the City of Sanford, Floriilmt
The United States Is ray in g ,‘Please , grUldem here tomorrow nl^ht * i | ^ w l M n Bhlp^wit. Uiulrr this! by cltlct I'Vtiy &gt;rni
im iii Im
mhiI p«*o
|M-„. ^°r Ibe sSeniinttle &lt;’minty School In. ttini in «n far as it is possi­
wiinl
o'clock,
othorwli*
then*
itre
|*
p
^
*
n*
American
«lcaiiIiiff
|ojb&lt;*
apenl
nt
boinr.
Until
ihni
Mr. Hitler, where do ytfci
(»udirti* ill
M,*d i«’M»i«'Hled tile uni of Ibe ble, il will purchase alt supplisa
no planned cvrnU aa la uxual u n i* ” *0 f oc&amp;* *° European u n iti mIm pie do nm»l *f Ij,eii
I
our ships to go end where should­ Thank«|fivmf.
m ar “apply to lb# neare*I llritUh honu*, hr haul, Sm foitl will not kiwum* &lt; lull. The ii’iillei hiir re and •irte»snrle* incidental tq th*
n't they g o 'l"
ferred to ibe finance committee e|ieretM .n of ths City business
eonMiIut# on apeclal forum obtain- grow and pit»irte«« m n hbt»nM
fiom or tli rough Sanford MarThe 81-year-old senator, here
One «f the most tmpniisnl for cimsiile.altmi
abl# from any Urlllab ron»ulaie in
for a visit to his dentist, raid he
the United Platen." If the comm­ things In Red ing Iih’aI people t»i i Hn brbnlf
lb elnb, .1idiura bant-, and it will also us* its
believed tb* people end the Con­
u te connideia Ibe conxignment trad#
____ a t home, be wind, win (• r Dingfeldei pre&gt;eliled ( ‘ It. M o m i inflm tuv ui l h City employes to
gress would be convinced of thr
uhobjecllonablc" it will Umie u merchant* lin e In *iork mo-l of wllb •»» ideeine de*k lump «■ a spend H»«-1r « *ge- in Hanford with
impracticability of th* a ct after
document called a “navicert."
I th# good* whnh |H«.ple migtit j token of eoimi.bioiion fi»r work tin vunfold Merchants, thus ksspUi*v had. observed Its operation
Later, If the
»hip master it j go to olnn riliea for. .'in.l nt
idone in Ibe club in Ibe |*mi U* ing sanfoid Hollars in Hanford.
felly.
ihreafTncd with peorrb
or aeltur# about the *^i»o* pine* «■. Iliev
',*****• Mr. Mn«on i* leaving San"lit 11 FURTHER RESOLVED
Glass declared he raw no chance
by Brliiah warahini he can diaplay ‘ would have to |o ) for I hem .lie - [ford to fake n poultioii in M ima lb.it Him Ki'Milution shall becomo
rhimell*. ktlr. I!. |i. |lr«i\%uli,e reml effect iv,- inimrillately upon its
of American participation In th*
Diet 1 let Deputy Grand F-xallod his ntviceri ami be allnwrd in where.
Profenaor I'etrie «poke on “ l)e- a resolution expie-sm g regicl pn--ng&gt;- and adaption."
Europesn w ar '‘uni*** Germany Ruler Cullen H. Falton of Day­ proceed. A fee will bo chsrgrd for
lie Javreen also expressed th slr
abtkx out ships In contravention tona Brarh will make his official the navicerts to cover tho cost of moernry and Kilucntinn" and point­ that the clot, wn* lo.ing sucti o
*np|*nl of th r rain|Hiigii in tha
faithful mol vuluahli- member
ed
out
the
generality
i
I
kii
democ­
• f International law.
M
c
r
tu
n
r
telegraphic
Inquiries,
visitation to Saaford lodge 1241
Mr. ttin g fib t.r was named a* following resolution:
, Th* recently-proposed transfer B. P. O. Kike Friday night, &lt;&gt;ffl- til* British embsssy announced. It racy can Im- mici'eMful only in
WIIEHKAS, the Hanford Junior
of Amtrichn ship* to Panamanian rials of the local lodge announced raid Ihe purpose of the navicert propoitlon to Ibe Mirrrwn • f (he Klwanis representative on the t'lininhri o f Commerce rsalliaa
Krminolr Boy Seoul t'oinnilfter in
system we* to redure - In a min­ edticallon of Ibe people.
registry "wonld have been n dis­ today.
that n ilisprnportionsto amount
If# Mid no gavennnent can In- place of Mr. Mo-on
graceful ovation of tb* neutrality
A number of visitors from Day­ imum the Interference wib neutral
of Sanford trade Is being th ru st
act," Glass asserted.
tona,
Del and, Orlando,
Nrw trade Inevitably neea sin nod" by
upon oiil-uf-tiiwn merchants, and
the eserrise of legitimate helligrrDiscussing other ben**, he raid Smyrna, Kustis, Cocoa and other ent
WHEKEAH, this Buying Away
r ijlu g ,,
la res pens# to questions th a t ex­ neighboring lodges a te expected
From Hume Is so detrim ental to
Commenting nn (lie navicert
penses of tb* arm y -a re high to -itlrrid to do honor to the offitile
growth and well being of Sanplan. Welles fold his press conferenough now" b a t th a t “we ought clots. It was pointed out.
foul ns to stifle it* very breath of
enee
he
raw
no
reason
at
present
All local Elks were urgrd lo
to have e navy th a t ca n 't be
cxi-tenre.
licked.”
attend the meeting which begins ~ . , *k*, *l H w »n Interference
Therefore, BE IT HESOLVED
with tola eeunlry*. neutral rights.
a
t
8:00
o’clock.
Refreshments
Back same nine nr ten years dneo a victory for Florida nt that the Sanford Junior Cham ber-1 think It la well for * nation
Lord
Lothian,
the
British
amw
lllibe
served
a
fter
the
meeting.
of Commerre wholeheartedly #not this magnitude to have a
ago O tram nf Florida Fighting
A rrangem ents are now being ‘ •srador, called on Welles yrster- 'Gators Journeyed lo Atlanta to Gaineaville Saturday during lh&gt;- loise* nml diligently support* tho
streag navy, th* senator said. "I
doy and said afterw ard that th* battle the mlghtly Yellow Jack­ Floilda llumcroming,” pointed out BUY AT HOME program being
made
for
the
collection
and
re­
d e n t think there Is any danger of
navicert program was not dis­ et* .o f (leorgie Tech. “Our boys Bradford Byrd, "'the Old tiat»r sponsored by I ho c itlirn s of San­
anybody tearing oyer here end pairing of toye fo r the Elks’ cussed
n chance," muaed the loyal Scrub" who I* llonircoming chair­ ford, Florida, and
whipping th* arm y we’ve already Christmas Tree which has been
Welles told reporters the pro- haven't
man for Sanfnt.l this year, “not
an annual activity of the lodge
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
fans
of
Florida who year after
iu&gt; ;h
yany aimllsImt a victory Ihai they devote Ihs entire fqjc#
for the past l l years. The work ream was a m atter between the year had followed, In thousands,
\
Th* Virginian raid th a t tb* tkls year will he under the di­ Blrtlsh government end American
uf their uiganixaliun to influanc*
the team In Grant Klrhl In -eo the
*ny ’" • '• i111
ting gsMIs^ debt J e ^ tiring lry
rection -of Edmund Melsch, Es­ exporters end did not Involve th* Gatera eilh rr defeated or tied. I Georgia 'Icili turned hack a ■II iither* with whom they coma
United States officially. It was T h at yenr the Florida fans re- * rra t Alabama threat last Satur- in contact to BUY AT HOME.
teemed Leading Knight.
Officials pofnled out th at tho pointed out a t the state depart, mained at home by the earluada, •«&gt;»); In «
bruising battle
NY A under the direction of Ralph w ent th a t th* system was pure­ no band, no rherrlng section s o t i*™! Je now poinitm: for the GcnrGoads peed will again cooperate ly voluntary, and that Amerl- present to tneoursge Ibe G eiors— *'* Bulldog., Hon lb. U nivrrsiiy
this year la tho work of repairing ran exporters did not hove to use but when the smoke of battle h a d !0/ California On the other hand.
h
the leys. All eld toys will he **• I t
cleared away the score stood' th* G atera, th i. year, would rath
— ■
l
Announcing the new program, Florida, 66; Georgia Tech, 7. For er beat the Jackets than any other
repted Ter Hue purpose end may
NEW YORK, Nov. 2* —W i­
U deposited a t tho Elks Club or the British embnssy said that for th* first time In history a Flori­ team on Its schedule cxovpt the
s t BOO Oak Avenue o r they wig the present It would apply only to da teem had defeated the vaunted Mlsml magnificently last Satur- Fi It* Kuhn, bsspactacled bunds
be collected upon g telephone rail United State*’ shipments to 10 Jacket*, and convincingly—and, in Mla mlmagnlfii rntly last S atur­ fuehrer, blushed scarlet- when
neutral countries—Italy, Belgium, the Jackets' own back yard.
to any o ffk o r o f tho lodge.
day and who knows but that- im ­ prosecution today depicted him oa
Romeo, and n o d *
Plena era ales well under way Denaaork, Estonia, Finland, leeTh* answer was found In the petus will carry them to victory anoteshipboard
he wrote to hla
Latvia, The Netherlands, fact th at Florida hod prepared ell o t Homemming.
fa r the annual Comity fa ir end
sent"
woman
friend,
Mrs.
1and Sweden. Although th* tea wall against Tech and the let­
celery display epnuaered by the
"1 feel sorry, already, for those
rt sad
President ter had taken the Gators loo fans who mis- Saturday's game a t Camp.
Hpeelalors tittered, w hllaK okaH
’* neutrality nroelamn- lightly that year. Everything the Gainesville," continued Mr. Byrd,
Iblt Ameriran ship* frem (Veter* did in that game was “ for, even If we do nv heller thsn check* eriklened, hla
tb* prosecutor
* the countries d«s- "right" while. It seemed, eeery- a tie, It Is going to he a mighty In anger.
rienn exporter thing
the' Jarkets
did
w ai fine game ond apparently a wide- the letter in tha trial on larc*«jr
—
a tta in n navicert covering "wrong."
open affair with the a ir fjlled rharge*.
"I beg you to bscoma
i*l nf
“T hat ram* psychology may pro- with passe*."
Invert wife," th* letter raid,
eth er neutral nation.
who was already m irrisd ,
»m keny told tbs system
a few seconds before th a t ho __
he expended to Include ether GUILTY OF MISTREATMENT
prnoosed m arrlogs to lira . OttOfe
lea H i opportunity offer*"
. Then h# said ft* te tte r WM -*U
rtty before issuance of the
COMPTON, Cellf. Nov. IS —
in fun." E arlter Kuhn
If aanmammant. Stephen IB)— G rant Woods, 43, paralysed
altaoSs,
The funeral of H orry Rosa Iedged many alia
*
form er longshoreman, w et con­
Giles, nine-months-old ran of Mr. been known oa
aa Fred
victed yesterday of Inflicting u»- end Mr*. II. R. Ollea, who diad Kallar,
K tllar, H enry Larso
Laraoa and
justtflable punishment on his 4- yesterday ot 100 P. M. woe held C
Carson.
fee th a
anon. Reason tor
this
afternoon
a
t
4:01
o'clock
a
t
gona
was
not
ton*
Into.
year-old ran, George, who testi­
■
fied Woods had chained him fo r Evergreen Cemetery,
Reverend Hubbsll of the HoliFarm property li
three days, nailed him fat s closet neea Church officiated. Funeral B u te, a s competed
two deya and fed him through a arrangem ents were iwnduetid by rensu*, was worth

Post Office And •
Banks To Observe
ihanksgiving
Day
,if&gt;
:1/“rlh»r •‘•ipmem*
0
O
JAlthough the program

:

FRANCE

Higgins* Urges Jay- Senator Declares Act ourman“^ 0»ither"ciiv m*^ 1 United States
cees To. Push Drive Is Disgrace To Gov­
ForTracHngAtHome ernment' Of U. S.
dS&amp;Si W0 f I n te r f e r e n c e :Three

a sra a w i ir w w

the Reich’s trade.
Berlin der la red the m easure was certain
to bring counter-retaliation from

W MINE FIELDS PREY ON SHIPPING Commisflion Adopts
R e s o l u t i o n That
C i t y Supplies Be
Bought At Home

WASHINGTON. Nov. 22.—&lt;411
WASHINGTON. Nov. 22.— (AO
rx p rd ltrl
— T hr Supreme Court today hel4 --B ritain's plan tn
th a t • municipal ordinance re* American exports tn n e u tra l'
qulrlng "censorship through H* countries may aid her in check-,
ing the flaw of American goods,
renee which inaks* intpoealbto
,nll
the free and unhampered illstri*' t° Germany,
Glatfaw
button of pamphlets strikes a&lt;
An. arrangem ent
announced
the very heart nf the CtMitlUrS y« sls-rday by the British Kmtlonal g uarantees."
j hsssy provides for tho Issuance
f ldmhur*VSS
• The assertion was made by,' " f certificates to et.porters sh o w
I Justice Roberts In an opinion ine eonsigm renls "iinnhj#rti.&gt;n.holding
unconstltullenal
thr*4J nMe** lo the British,
municipal o rd in a n c e prohibiting1' The certificate.*, called "navithe distribution of handbills ofleertsV ' will be issued by the I l r i t - .
streets and' n fourth ordinance) i»h consulate* m gii.hiug Dee. I.:
Hull
prohibiting the
eanvarsing of; The system amounts to pre-ex-1 = = »
Lhrsr***)
home* for the sale nf booklets oininatlnit of cargo mid Q sisw ithout a permit fro-- the rhlef • signed to prevent delays w hen'
nt potlree '• •
llrillsh contraband pnlrnl* seaieh;
The ranvn-rin.r ordinance w ai vr**elsapplied by Irvington, N. J., th* , l,n f authority predicted the,
o th e rs .b y Milwaukee, l*&gt;» Ans jlrijlsh ptohably will keep upin minute rom pilation of ’goods I
gelesi and W oree-tei, Mass.
covered by the navicerts. Ifi
Ameriran shipments to neutrals
increase substantially above th e '
normal, the llrltish might as­
sume that the
neutrals were
perm itting trans-shipment tn tierr p L _ _ | ____ • •
gx
many, and might decline to cer-

M ayor .A ddresses Glass Calls For
Members Of Local Repeal Of Law
J u n i o r Chamber
On Neutrality

Mayor Edward I I In in s spokt
to members of the Jualor Chamber

subm arines .hade dfetroyed since
last Thursdey, causing a quick
Increase in ainklSft which spurred
B ritain to retaliatory measures
against G arm ent,

rade-At-Home”
D rive Develops

J
Chubby little St. Louis "Frisco'' Estes V II, i l l months old,
justifies the faith of hie proud father, Dr. 8 t Louie Estrs. ',2, In
the hcalthfulnees of the eimplr "back to n atu re" life. Feeding only
on raw foods, the family lives In the sun In th eir penthouse ato|.
1 a San Francisco hotel.

Mnimtlntr maritime lonac*
and recrimination* over Uio
foiled Munich plot dn Hiller's
life today further embittered
warfare between Germany
and Britain.
Six German plane* bombed
the Shetland islanda and the

NUM BER ?»

^GREAl
gBRITAI!

Two Next torn* aiU cka ew
the ShetUo* W t« ia today
aolacMad with O e m M c h w fe a
th a t two B riU A ogaato « f *
linked directly hi j k * Not. »
booth attem pt an H itter's Ufo.

_ ’m U J l i .

Hanford la Tha Only CcntMBf •
Florida rily Affording Rail, High**}
And Water Transportation

Sanford rap p o rt local concents.
P d stlm i • out th a t one reason
Sanford had failed to progress aa
had other eUlea In Cent-------------was because or the feiture of local
people ' to trade • with local con*
cems. Mayor llla tla a urged mem­
bers of the Junior Chamber to
do all in th eir powrr to encourage
local people to do their buying In
Sanford.
He added th a t upward# of
»600.000 la epent by local peo­
ple In o th ir nearby cities each
year. If this money could be kept
a t home, he declared, Sanford
would benefit Immensely.
Following
Mayor
H iggins
speech, the 'Ju n io r Chamber

ii~ s-i a resolution commending

th e ■Trade-At-Home" campaignThe dance committee under, the
chairmanship of Richard Deaa re ­
ported th a t the sixth annual
dance would be held a t l U May.
fa ir Hotel on Dec. 14 with tw atc
&lt;0 be provided by Eddie Xing
and his orchestra.
Harold Powers reported on the
SL Augustine conference of the
state oganlsetlon which was held
on Nov. 11-19.
'•
I t was reported thot the Ilolly*
wood daredevils and Air Cirrus
mould appear a t the lseal airp o rt
on S ander, Dec. 3 • under the
apeaaanM p of the local Jaynes

C ounterfeit Notes
’ Being Circulated
I K D espite W arnings
1•

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-

SPeakers Ad(lress Members
0 * Kiwams Club At Luncheon

Elk Official Will
Make Visit Here
With Local Lodge

Old Gator Scrub Says Gators Sure
To Put Up Battle With Georgia Tech

Fritz Kuhn Depicted
A Shipboard Rome#

every w e d n r
mill fu rth er

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_, Sanford In The Only CmfrA
,
Florida Clly Affording Rail, HlghVa)
And Wafer Transportation
AN INDEP1
P R O G R A M FOR W E E K O F NO V. 19
.. AT-THB RITZ— T—
^iwW9»

** iA:’ '^d

Blame Placed
In tabor Feud

Wadaaaday, Thumday, Not. 2 2 -2 !i-"P A 8 T AND rU B In u r . with Fraechot Toaa md Ann ftothem. AUo Cojuedy,
Novel y A Newt.

v * A F L Leader Asserts
His Union HasDone
Everything Possible
: To P r e v e n t Split

.Friday, Saturday, Nov.
24-21^— "R O V IN ' TUMBLEWEftOR” with Oene Autrey. Alto 'TW O BRIGHT BOYS’*
w Ub.Jirkl* C ooj»r A Freddie B«Hhnlom#w i»lm fA ftk n md

d.lllw*

D M AFLOAT,” spirited story
IlitU.h— wa
World War bbaa oaoaay .abaserioe. Invadod Am
win,
Ibo
at
tbo
Rita
mday sad Maaday. Wallace Baary, Cto.ter Morris
i Cray band tbo oopoblo »apportlag sod.

Waters,

ba

allraatlaa

bead -Dogwood” and ,”Ra
Take* A Voaatba” ooaalai
Ok, real "Daby**i tbo f^i

agateI Haro b "BUodU” with beeDamyli«r" la o ssoaa from "BLodU
i tbo Rita Theatre east -Taeeday, only,
pat la aba aamag those prsMat,

“ BLONDIB TAKES A
VACATION”

— pi—

Blondle ___ _
f*auny Slngbtaa
Dagwood _____i___ _ Arthur Lake
B.by Dumpling .. . Larry Simms
Hilary Harrington'--------*Mriruia Daisy
..... ........ .— ,i_. Rlmaalf
Cooper
Alvin Fuddle A- Danny Hummert
Kathbaa ODaoaall -— Dorothy Jonathan (illlia
Donald Rank
N im id ,
llnrvey Alin tun
. Dehatd MaeMika Caory -J iL 3. M. Kerrigan
•Bride.
• .
„
Hay tea ___ ^ - Willard Robrrtaon
Matthew Dickerson
' Thomax'
W aaM m m ---------- «d d b Aeuff
W. Ilona.
1 ..
Boswall —
Ral Dawson
Mia. Dlrkorton Kllaatuth Dunne
Khoriff
---- Eddy C. W elbr
John luirklu . . . . Hobart Wllcoa
Holden ...... ..... ;.... Harlan Brlyg*
T A f t AN D F UlUOUff*

ALTHOUCH A N N ■BOTHRRN mad Fraacbot Teas t m * r
gall#
happy la tbb
from “ fast aad Farba*,1” aaraaa fUrwatUo » l
lb^ Rita TVoatra meat Wadaatday aad TbandaV. tba fast a#,tba
matter b that they . . . Well, aa am *poUlag y a «» pLa.ar* I f fa a
y b a to aoo M o a f tbo fa a a b il pUtarof yat acroeaed.

Joel Sbawa
FraaehotToo#
Garda Sloaaa -------- A m BeUiern
T m i N PB n A F L O A T
Lily C o )a ------ Rath Hussey
Mika S tom a
. Las. Bowman Jen Thom n - — Wallaca 1
Ted B em toy------ Alljrn Joalyn -Kocky" Blake
... •
Ch

•

a

Morrl*

Busan Tho man
Vltgfnla
District 'Climmandar **-K— Doi
Dumbrlltr.
U-Boat Captain-----Carl Eat
-Can" Flneh •
r*— n*
Milo .....
Iras **»Um». k«.w‘w
Caniain Babin

Sam Ti avers _____
C la n c y ____ . m
Captag Joe Burks
Kramy Lam ----- I
Mbs'* Bbaaklyn ™
t hief Miltor — Of

HlbalmsTT ybtered above, bavlag Ibo starring rales. A la*
MoWRU Caspar, Dorothy Folarsou aad J. k K atrifa*
j &amp; f f i t i im tba ftlas aosa|ei &lt;a lb* Rlla lio a lr a -M * l ■ a lt.

FKNNIR —m.
»■ .* a

MjfrJ

lbs alraagle-bald being wsod
i n . “ Tba Day Tba Enables Wi
l i b Rita Tbaalro pas' Tuesday, at
*‘
w&gt;

OAINRBVILLK, Nov.
sulks o f University of
engineering cullega esparlmenta
In recording storm static lo-locat* nnd follow the path* of
tropical storms are published In
tba rurrent l«*u# o f ‘•Pr'»ceedliigi
of tba Institute o f lUdlo Rnglneer*," Just o ff the prvsa.
Written by Joeaptt Well, d#an
o f Ih* rnlleg* o f ' engineering,
ard
and K. T.
P. SSihoff,
Ksilmff, associate pro­
fessor o f elartrical 'engIrtertlng,
the report
describes
rt describe, the technical
method .for
chart­
’ or picking up and charting the static at varlom chart­
ing stations, and thereby locating
the static position, which Is .near
Ihs center o f tho storm area.

fer restocking

L

Tho mactnr recording station
Is located at Gainesville, while
Other ragordlne gtallons are lo­
cated at'Urn University of Tarta
Rica, Miami, aad t'en-srola.

N O T IC E

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tho United Blslaa Weather «u-

'*a

rsfa m m yasterday to tbo conjsclure aa whatbar ha Intends to run
for a third tom .
It was stfmalatod by tba an­
nouncement that Ota library which
will houta his paeaansl and prL
vat* paper* will ba opened to tba
public
L &gt;H L
. . .
Several hundred parsons, includ­ bom* at 803 West First 8treat
ing a aoora ar atari o f political shortly after 8:00 o'clock biinday
notables, were aa band fo r tba li­ morning following an Illness of
two weeks, will b* held ot the
Kikkson Funeral Home at 10:00
tomorrow
morning with
aa gavo any. iadka •■alack
tba Rev. Martin J. Dram officiat­
nsllliaal nlaia*.
Interment will i * In Evartod whk tto Preal- ing.
a darktad from hla g roan Cemetery.
Itch |a remark that Mrs. Bwalm, who was tba wife
of K. M. Swalm, manager of the
Tharpa
Furniture
Company,
moved bar* with bar husband
about ,two years ago from Orlando
whore they had lived for 14
years, moving there from Wktstan-Solom. M. C.
■urvleora are (he widower, do*
aoo, Gordon.;8walm o f OrUndot

Ssa.'atftssirwsriss:

Amrrtrnn'r nrYobfum/" wal

ith«i u ifkly lunrht’Mi in li mu «»l
llrniy Colrlmigh, II. K. Ilnilii*&lt;i|
lb A W. hp|Hi anil (I. W. S|»rn*
I IT, fill Ilf VbhORi* lilt I
&gt; CttllH*
tin iiuj llir iimnlli of NnvrmUT.
n Imt liiiiious im’ii tnirn ilurinc
Jin* iiitniHi, hr pointt*«l out by
( innb*&lt; M-nihon v%bo w;i*
in
'rbii»i:»* of llir program, iiultuto
11Mtt-p | IliMitir, Jamrs K. l*olk. ID*
Imi I »b* la Salic, Rolcrl Pullmi,
Mail. I " mu, Wnrrrti llaitling,
I'.ol
ItviaI JntllCF &lt;Sl«t f Ivlal
D wilt ii I .it during tins month
|Ihll III** A I I it'll’* (if t *at|||t lift it
11ifii licit* toloptf'il by tlic A iocii
folotiim, tout Pike* Peak u»*
;fit • •*.ari «l, (lint Armiittlre I » •v
itao l a-iartioti iluy nri* hrltl, that the
in • *lcc| ruilway lit Alltelou
I'tt.iji
o|M’rutimi
mil
(Iml
I brink £|t lltg ilny (•• obr« t\n|
1 Hi'l

iIn* yrur wc bnve two «•t
I*• i*» Imtuii e \vi* huve no mtieb for

hi li In In* lliMnkful, lititii: h i*
i hi Snnfoitl "
In the nliM’lire of l»f. I pp
M. 11,i im*a mill Mr. Hpeiicrr, win*
•ii t ,i t It |torte«l were tm ti Ii io*
i" • • \ii' iiilioti, T. Hrmlfoiil Ihul
I*a.ll.iitil I (run noil Itoy llolL i
• iv. I h» proalm l»r»»ig pri**co»
• I with tiumcrnUN vnlimhli io&gt;
Ino tile&gt;. of the orrn*lo||
Mi
Cob lough. Mi. Mon i •••*
nil. wii* born iu Siinitei, S *
i &gt;."» '.' I, uiul rairtr t«» Clomlit o.

City N ew s B riefs

The Junior Chamber o f Com­
merce will hold Its regular din
nrr meeting tomorrow night at
7:00 o'clock at Ih# Mayfair Ho­
tel.

iit€*•I
j
uf Uii? Orii* wildfirr;
|i)iitn #nirril
Mil mi, il
liluiion uf

The i|i || ri* (rum lm ("iiiurrow
nigfht nn*&gt; Mi»*(rr
liM|iai»i(ur—
11*iuli I s«'nIi« i ; Ntnior lii'|iii*ilor—
Arlliur Mr -uiii; .liminr lm|iii*itor
—Wn IIn ll.iynr*; DrMoluy John
Dunn* • Orcior Knit |(o-«Malli*r

ThrN* v ill Ir
apiialiil
liy*.
F iir, Hurry
'I hr ilii-| Hrownlre, lliurr lloll, lor MrCiiRiluy.
Tin i liti. Ih'iitil I .loiirh, Kulpli Iv IioIm,
rhi n m veu j Hill Whit**, Hill
KiiMry. M»Il«»n
• M ill, put -1 Huddle*ton.
John
A iik* I. Dnhli
milaih* hip. I E|ip«, Ihthl.v Nrwinuii mul I. M.
ami fiilrl- Trlfonl.
fmIIihi con-| Dicky* lift* a it, Unity

rrr ilranm• rniulitlui *
will
Ih
I a Itoy
•Mtilion of Jl^uijr, M' U.iy Trulmk, Hill Itrun1'lfiul mul. an* Klmk ('Irbrlmiil, Jack M«»rriuf AfK'Irpt j boil and Fail Jrltr.
Il»r Icmoii j All Musi ••r Miihoiii. am* ■"tillala'lirr than ! Iv, Invited
utlrnd thin im-pting.
I Itpflvslinien'« will Ih- strvrd at
lr&gt;&gt;R lisvr the CbncIlU'i'in of Ihv work.

rongt

1' PVAMni
Saturday, dull
« N P- M , 1
forms nee, wfl
I N Beulor IR
ism.
-Q
The first »

Wisconsin DcmocratH Seaplane Hasc To He
Favor A Third Ti'rm Dedicate^ Wednesday

Heating' of Uehmnity

I

Charles Morrison Is
On Simon Bolivar
1 In Charge Of Pro­
gram At Luncheon Plan** Over London
Is F i r e d At By
,\ Itirlliiluy pnrty
uiTrii l»y
A
n t i - P l a n e Guns
|Ih* Kulnry Club lotlay at itn

WABHINCTON. N..v, L’U — (fffl f ”
i — Slarvatinn, Issrs, untmployi1
I n mi. monetary »lniU* and parj!
J
lisps violint sihisI upheavals fill
•»
Kuiopa’s poit-wnr homsrupe M , " ’ "
seen by a government econumlsU
Kili-i-n llerriek, ,
The economist, wliu lisa studlw Julivl druiiin, wears n
world economies inlrnslvaly fq* ;s,,r&lt;.„,,. fo iirl will, he
more, thin 30 years ho ^ l M
.........
;in, .......
to le &lt;|unted i&gt;y imnir —predicted ,
Kur*'|ie’' farnirrs would stand Urn
0l*',r marrmyr. A fl
rconomlc ral*. I ropin' liest. Ilia upe l.owtlu r, and licr will
per flosses Worst.
. . m,s-t liny tinii* uflcr I
To a Irasrr ralrnt. he adder! _________________ _
ilie whole world fare* a period of
rrounniir alii itiun slid drprrsalci I X R J I
f L
after lha'tvof. iilthmigh enuntrlcT^ U 0 | f l O I « Y '^ 1 1
like Ihr llnllrd Rlalea, Canad*
_
J,
.
and some of ihr latln Americ a |
Tn I nnTl
leptildirs stand In make some oil I
1 U V s V fllll
sellnm rrnnnntif gains. He ••*
plained il.nl Ihr neutrals will fin I
the brlligrrmla unable to buy «•
hunlord l/Mlgi ho &gt;
murh as formerly. Already, Brii M will liuld il*
nln has barred Imports of frc-li iiH-rting in the Mu-"
frullu fiom thin ctuntry ami
tomorrow night at
cut down on tobsreo purchisr.
af(t.r „ ,b,.rl « — i
ills lordicllon*. given who!I'
wj,| |M. . |
ns « encss. were baaed on the wm |he (Jrdrr „ ( |,„Mol..&gt;
lnslinc nl Irast a year. One y n i tunl,_ tu
lt, (
0.9 .... - I., -a LI wmllltl «
I
*
-•

Dr. W. P. Brooks, Jr., pastor
of tho First UanUat
Church,
completed hla tenth year Sunday
os pastor o f the local church.
after the war bee*us# of English
and French purchasM her*.
Thar* will ba a masting of
apartment -■owners and
agents
to- *»
...____
morrow afternoon at th* Cham
b* of Commerc* at 8tSB o'clock.

i fcsftr/

. her of Commore* buildIm

t

ogre* over Ui# UAW-CIO's de­
mand fa r wag* tocreasea and
to Indies tod a compromise would
to difficult. Dower seemed dis­
appointed over tto fadara la
daaida tto matter yootorday. Con­
ferences will reosuaa today.
The ualea waa reported to

RXCATATION R A L T K II
tto earparatioa me4* na counter
o ffe r oa tto d— ad for a wag*
(A V -A

“ Wa did nol sparedrb It from
that angle,” to m U when asked
if Chrysler tod flatly refused
to roiae that pug.
. ® **y
co° '

ri

Past Two Days Devoid

Economist Predici
Social Upheaval ]
Europe After Wi

T to OddfoUowa wiU bald thalr
regular matting tonight at BM0
o’clock at th* Oddfellow** HallOfficials requeatad a fa ll at­
tendance.

Series Of F&lt;
4rtiil« T b u tn i i f
rsapSoey w!

....

f ot Uto International ait nation.

gs*” :ht.»u~ s - 3 i » u I;

Children’s :Theatre

1
,1 10:00at",cwhich
lock time
.«»&gt;.
building

TVs local units usually Urln at
Roosevelt M akes Camp
Clifford J. Foster Just
•UtsWo of Jackaoovlllo tu t the
Joking Reference ramp
has bsea turned over to the
Navy for an alrbasa and can no
About Third Term .longer
ba used. The new site at

fta M &amp; S S

Jbartid

W ILLIAM S

of the Seminole County Cli
of Commcrw met thi- in

TnU la Uit first time i Ihcf Ihr wr »|iM Kfiv* Kerb vunnlh i
The A F L version o f diplematie World War that Fall maneuvrm
named
:chaag*# and conferaneaa of har. b*tn coiyluctod. Every effort
egchaugaa
.... .
tba last four ys*ra centendeu that
Row being mads by tbo regular
U w b and. Urn OIO bad raj acted
my and iha National Guard to

“Who Said It’s Too Ear­
ly To Talk About
CHRISTMAS?

*M Ik* 1BJT hurHcan* saaapn,

^»ia ^jtor

Thp "omen's civic f%
&gt;■■■

Keystone Is where the field man­
euver*
war* form e ly conductH t a n s M m r „ , Wool

EetnlU plctared In the repart
war* baaed oa observations o f
abf tropical aUrttik observed dar-

amnurltr

or of tue

•

National G u a r d C * .—
il u . i ^ ‘
r ^ ,v,c Commit
r
w VC For 0 f Chamber Hi
ra il M an euvers Regular Sess

Mines Exact Heavy
T o ll O f Shipping
During Week-End
| Rotary Club Has
01 Military Action;
Six Vessels S u n k
Birthday Party
O ff English Coast
For 4 Members 110 Persons Lost

wom.r. armed with two rung toj gJr &gt;hol g,Avu Ri,K&gt;k* Coffman,
nttoinayr-tui Main .t;«ct. Ha dlaa
half ah hour later.
MDa Cortina Matldox, 26, whoa
portant InfoimaU,
Lewis Known Against
Coffmaa w *, charged with a U b
valuo from Dot
blag with '.an Icepick la*t May,
- More Meets Unless
pbnts.
aurrenderedc to police aocn a flag
. Ho said now lhe: primity pur' tho aboutliw.
Results A l B u r e d
pots of hla eoinniittre « o » to
hurt
”“ I1 k
m ju il (hut IIrook* Coffbrook up foreign spying and p io -m in .” *ha m id .'
r
WASHINGTON. Nov. ?0.
vent sabotage a .Industrial plnnla | Coffman Wa. under a charge o
— (A P )—AmH peralatant
Ba cited the case' o f . Ircturar .assault will, Intern to n Q S F f o
dascrUad aa a N a il spy who waa tbo slat blog
talk of • new Administration
entertained by a patriotic society, I Mbs M add.x found wounded li
effort to bring the AFL and
!given access to numerous plants, a gravel p it rvcovi-r.-d afire arv
CIO together. President Wil­ As punUkmant fo r a misdeed, .and poimlttad In taka plcturra ahd oral weeks .in a h.wp|tat.
liam Green of the AFL. nas Ucorgfe Wood*. 8, was sent to |obtain Infopnatlon of imluilrial a wllneaa oard ahn aaw a wa
asked a neutral public to bad by hb father and rhnlnrd
In Germany.
for I I hour*. I......
f the ._-__.k
fa­
place “responsibility for la­ there
....
40, Is well | Yesterday, in PIUs Iiu ik Ii .
ther,. . Qrant
Wi
bor’s Internal feud whore It enough
to stand imprisonment,;raid Communist and Nasi i
b elo n gs." •
Lp* Angeles pollen may arrest I planned -sabotage, rapicnaE
11a m M ha bclUvca the atti­ him for mistreatment of a minor. Iabur strife” in atevi mill
— ■
------|sold that ugrnta ware biicii
tude of neutrality toward the. urn-

and

Periodical'Tells
Of Experiments Of; 1
Florida Engine*8

28,286 fishing
and collected

iA

Garmon U-Boat OfflMr
. Htoinr Vlriar.
Admiral Boas -- Addlasa
- Joa Tenner U-Boat Petty Officer .™.
Joby.
Betty arable
Rkchtrd Lane Dye ....-------- ...... Henn Router
Admiral Qlrard JoJnat a Hale

LOVE TRIU M PH AN T FOR ‘J U LIE T

.... V, |
hul -a s
1.
new
olcn "Iramilitary
Industrial

putanta who prof*** anilely for
labor peace ‘‘merely earvea to
shatter and protect" tba elda
which b to blame, lie added
that auch an "attitude hinder*
the attainment’’ at peace. Ha
eald ha waa convinced that the
facta ehow tba AFL dhl the utmoat to prarant tba anlR, and
alnra ha* dona eyerythlag In IU ,
Companies GoToKeypower to offeat peace.
fl.
Reporta were circulated among
untoa officer* that an iafluen- . .Blonc Heights InUni cabinet officer would make
steadLDf
Old
ou rau ^ / j y
i u Cnmn
Lu m p
a new gesture toward brlngiag
the faction* legethat. But Joba The three local units of Iha
L Lewis, -CIO, -la known la ba ,
° P f s ad. to any mare caaference* ,

NUMBER 77

Established In 1908

To Kill Attorney;!
Declares - Valuable
Murderer Gives Up]
Military S e c r e t s
To
police L a t e.rJ
Stolen From Detroit
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t, New Deal To Make
Further E ffo rts

THIS WEEK!S CASTS

NEW SPAPER

DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1039

Dies Strikes . ManShotOn ]
AtReds,Nazis | Main Street :
For Pilfering In Dallas!

M ISTR EATED

' •

Toaoday, Nat,
DAY TTT€ BOOKltX' W * ft'r
with dee Fanner and Batty arable. Also " BLOND!E TAKES
A VACATION” with Fenny Singleton. Arthur Uke and Baby
DeetOBN* *

“ TWO BRIGIITk'UOYB'

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Member Anwwialed Pram

Sunday, Maaday, N et. 10-20— “THUNDER AFLO AT”
wHk' Walter* I n r y, Chester Morris, - Virginia G ref. Alee
r r t » Sm
ith Specialty '‘ Cpllnlrg.-Carvlog'' Popaya Cmrtooh—

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' 8TEVRN8 POINT. tVi*., Noe.
80 - M l - T to DemiH-rAtir Party
Organisation of Wisconsin, self■tyled liberal group, went on rec,
ecn yesterday as favoring a third
farm for Prsaldetit
llo'wevolt,
drafting bus aa a candidate if noOasesry.
( About 380 parsuA* frum 48 uf
|ho 71 counties voted support o f
dolagatee to the Democratic NaUaBal convention who ora pledged
to .-perpatualia* o f Iha polichw
aad Ideals aa roetup! if led by tho
achievement* and purposes uf
President Roosevelt.
— *
' NEGRO JUSTICE URGED
--------•• WASHINGTON. Nov. *0.-487
• »(k # United Government Emplay , wotln— l organisation o f
W * geivin w iilt workers, ookod
N w M a a l Rato resit yasUrday to
W f t o • gmatbir of thalr nma
to tto l u i l s i l
Court vacancy

8T. AUGUSTINE. Nov. 20 —
1017— The first nl n number uf
private seaplane hoars planned fur
several Klunda citw* will l e dedieated at brief ceremonies here
Wodncsday.
Capt. Robert H. Fogg, civil aoronautica autburity sraplaite consulu n t, will rum* here from WaahIngton for Ihe ninning. Olbora
expected Include Aviation Director
If. C. Whltpry uf Ilia atata rood
dapartmanl, and District Ruperlniendent C K. Campliell of the
N]TA at Jacksonville.
Campbell told
at ringemeots
have bean made for the ronatlWcUon of similar floats at Tamp^
Lakeland end Melbourne. They *1*• are heIna considered for Fern*
andlna, Pcro Beach, fit. Pttorabdrg| Sarasota and Miami.
T t o floats and maoring oqulpa m t war* constructed by IM
NTA1a Manual dopariraaut aad lnsfallad here through cooperation

.%** i*rf«i t-if |*rr••

I'Niiftfl a heavy
imirlimil plupping
inrriitir ami neutral
ihirim r n w eek-end

f niiliinr.v rievelopnlii'M wore mink, flfx
in off (in* coast of
nl Tlu&lt; heaviest low'
wns mi i In* N etR erII,-r Siiimn Ihdlvar which
ik Sal ut tinv. Anthiirltief
•nl till ivi'ie lint.
■srl'i oilier iddpi
sunk
■k'Inml four v - w British.
Ii ll.-slimi. Swedish. Yug#ol t.il Iiiisiiiiiii . A British
».•. Mink in llir North

It, it ,,i. ,', &gt;■*-..I tiriiiinny with
"it* iiilit'*
in ir foinmr rcl»l
11-I "i* I mi* ii ri! by ncutrmltp
i ilii *• • i iii my «lrni«&lt;l.
I •i|iIt"M.i'
ji*
nigtlN uf ira• .1 i. Inia l.ciwe* n llutaia
•I |.t|r;«ll J’.I'VI*’ ( IlltMA rittMCkl
1 I llll IM'I ri'll* III tie (k

*.« nl in*inimr«* biiRinr**, anil i
| •#•§»viurr of (l»r Kolmy f!V#K .uu*
tiN iwW r- nl- (hr •Pra»uL&gt;A : i
A* bn
li"’ Arllrn 4p|F|
('kiircli lb ’ i* nmtriril mul rlmni
• • » . i H Hi
whtira
to !•!■%•&gt; lie I'liliblcN |Imi|||;|i Iii Ii.i
• • • •*
»• •• » atMTifcil nnd
i|i(»l» kliuH ii (n gel hi ii lilllc 11*•
i • 1 D.... in*l iii i ptli'ii icrrnt*
|I.i l
*••"1 (lu ll.
I*•.ijr u* » "i l,i i • wc (ll
lo
I(i K|»|is ih u iI«‘Ii (|hI by |imii i* !*••»
i*iic ,i *it.it mu prolull, Mils burn ill IlnillCNVlIlr. (ill
I II I f.'liv. III. Ill* gl 411It11111'I fl'HII
(lie Allnnln Hiiulhcm Denial ( 'nl
li’gt* mul Ini* lived in Siinfnrd fm
lb yearn, lie I* a nirnilicr uf tin
.Mi Iti'Hlihl €*tmrvli, i* -ct'ictNiy nl
llin I(i*Iai y ('lull, and lia* a |ni
1fert nlli'iidmit’c iccuid *inrc (•••
I,*|, l.i-ws in sea
|Oiiuiiig n iiirnihi i Cl y a is ago
ri.'. witli total
Mr. llaini’H ua* Iniih iii Ka*t
Mine than
i Mcdfurd, Mn**., mi Nuv Jb, 1*11111
• I tnining in
lug Iu Florida in I'.'L".' uhi'ti* In
Total sen
M'ttlf.l at AUmiiiuiiIc S|iring* In*
&lt;••■'0 at
least
I’nniitig inayur ul (I k- Imtn afh’i
I".-P* wvro 7!
Iraving
|iri*viiMi*ly
nitvimI
a*
'lie known Ger­
mayor uf !-:««•*( Mi-dfuid lie i-% 11
lawyer, ti*•t in (&gt;'l"iid«i lm* dcvuicil
1 iiiokI of tiira llnic in Inn gruwim.’
and citniN. lie i-« n fm hot |ir»'*
idrnt of (In* I Initiihri of Cum
mriTi*, and a incinbci uf I la* Kpin
ruiial Church.
Mr. K|H*m*cr ua* Imhii uii Nuv
12 and hi* wife mihI miii wen* &lt;il
jburn in NiiV('IiiIh*i . lie wa* b«irn
in Wayrruma, ()«., Iml ban livi*l
lirartirally all id hi* lib- in Sun
ford, lb* U ii In* m i , ii lili*ltih« i
of Ihr Mctlmdi*! Cbnrcli, a |ia»l
prraident uf (In* liuluiy Club Mini
a graduate uf (In- llnivrraily ••(
Florida when* !»•• ".i- h nlar Iira*- Pern iNIrro I/ONuh
ball playrr. IU* « q)"&gt; •« ninny Imli
Idea N’lrli iin liiintinir, fi*liilig, and
' I ’ I i i i in I&gt; I n
Accident
golfing.
On brbalf uf llir ••luh. Mr. Mm
Iin fn l »it nlnit of th* prea*
rlNon |in**«,n(c'l Mi
Culrlougli |&lt;iii Into'titk* iiiihtiii lien* waa ra­
with a dn*iing mu|» fur In* «d il1" I'd t'"l»\* vkltrn Tin* Ilf raid
flee, a purkagi- id rigat t and I*- 11» mi in 'I H»i»i I't-ny Mt ro tost the
puKM H (u (In* 1Cit / Theater. P r«i ( tisiBtil* " f (iii left hnml when hia
'pun W'ltl .«f( mu vprrti'dly yflter*
tl»\ ttlllle lie w ll liUntlllKI M* M&lt;i" » i lirutrd at the
Ft 'ii.iM I miLh*• m Memorial lloapit ji I It*"«|y offer the accident
(M't lll lt d
lie tu
1. inline in 0i6 com*
puny* ».f
j on. Pelf, on tbs
dioir i f I rilv* Je :ii|* when thf AC• ul* nl '"Juried • illy yrsltrdiyj
iiuif milk:

FalangristH Honor
Flounder Of Parly
ALICANTE. Spain Nov,
0Plr~
Falangists,
Hpain's
(A 7 - The
Th*
dominant politiral party, exhumed
the body of their exrcutud found
ar, Joae Antonio I'nino de Rivera,
yesterday for the Mart of n in.
■ —
* •• funrrel
•
a match.
a
day
884-nillH
Relays of Falsnginta, wearing
the part*’* rad terrl and blur
shirt, will start to ahouldar Ihr
coffin from the Mediterranean
roast to Iha famous Fl Kacorinl
monastery In the Guodarramn
mountains tomorrow, the third anBlvareary of Jom Antonio's rserail on by • Republican firing
aquod.
Tbara to will ba rebjjrlrd be­
neath the central tamp altar hi
the manasUry'a church. Close by
rest all of 8papa's monsichs

LOCAL WEATHER
I'arllv • Inudy tonight and Tu#*da&gt; sliclilly cooler tonight tal
iiuc lb .md icntiul portions. -•
lO ltlX A S T
IIAHfiMKTER
Tixlsy
YistcnLy

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Hanford Herald

Homicide Rate*

MR. S T A L IN R E V O LU T IO N IZE S T H E

DRAMA

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tria l prdxrrybowjrr* in IX t ft a U &gt; : i « h w n i t .
i ip a n j
itc tc a . » » « 'h e tonreot e v e r m corij.ri fo r tfcerr.. ia d d n f/ p rd
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a w t a lr t y ra te had re m a n **} pearl-tail y rooataaC
•M fM ff odftoai, anM&lt;
10. tfkeeaneag • M» aavyaag
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C k M h g .iy if# lr* r v j aft*.- ! * n i the KrdAe-uJg r a t * fa r
laawwuae* • 00 fto 000$ Mi m4
. I Z W i ~ i Urn garters! fs/fedatirnt. an wrR a., /-&lt;r the- .n - u r d n c * M tnamS* m tm ftw rbwrftrft
* a m e r », u o x l In have krp*. fete# rerh »&lt; a r *iy y r tk e a w ith
n a m e . o f th e ( enermi de-a'I*
rat*. Tha*
| f* lh * r tA iu h r g ih x n g e t o r tha h eifer h t t - w .l th e aLaltt
r .~
I liriaftn &lt;*. »»l&gt; i f “ » r a re at La.it lr»rT.&lt;/.g.
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COME IN A N D SEE OUR COM PLETE
L IN E OF A U T O ACCESSORIES

ra la aiaf in .lk r- death ra te* f i r r u n j iro livh l.a l A m n *
&gt;tit ring the |ja*t n ever y * a r » o f e rf m om v •!**&lt; .ru u ie r have
he*!) a ttn le itc rl to th e beHef that “ Ih e .rrn n a a tio a o f n -1
. ref lent rnlarf w ork ha* at Irani r»u r&lt; V .i the . f f e r t a o f « • *
__ ___ mi A kmrnr lir in y .ta tv u rd t i.j*/n the health o f

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S aWNoar, NOVKMftfcft )«. i » » the fthojAe.

Firestone Tires and Batteries

Ih it very exfJMhMlif/ti ttuty apply t“ the rermt

PUROL PRODUCTS
YALE TIRES

1rrd u rtU m In ir im e t o f violrn re.’
VKH KK P U t T O D A Y J
W h ile the A m * n r .n Im h im M * rate i m l r « n .AOmppinf ■
•r/rnilntm tly. It ntill ha* the
ur.;»Ua*a’.t
&lt;in .neiion of
h l**A . it***
mi' feet. * ' ran k in s with Fin lan d'* an h ig h er than l l . jt &lt;.t . o y rn on try,
'
J S S T w lS : 'm erord ln g O. th e M e t r ^ d it a n
T».e U &gt; e .a re fo r
' ' fhtfmi i*&lt;ar&lt;; i*»r i '. m » i i &lt;-/ &lt;-td j F rifla n d are! WaW*. H o d ln n il,' l a n u t k
xi.&lt;l the N rth e rmr*
f*i'kf«lr.&lt;&gt;
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SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

Im p ro v e *!

».f
In a rarent
o f F orlim maynjrinr n an in trrra t.. j l f i f • * pl a nation r/f w hy th r » P * f inrluctry d ier.rn ln f. 8 t«r l.
&lt;-r
which han tony N r n In th r doldrnm*, knd a a . one o f th r
r . * w Uu'h of Ih ev mum .lay#, fiykt in the enuntr* to fr H the ili-ttd n tin y « (f* c t a o f the
T i * '* A m fn ' .ki»*
dejnaaaion, haa alw ays been reg u ritu t an a h a rom rtrr o f
A n •II tv« fair fo i«rit
iifrnot M/wtomk crindilion*.
H o w nterl ta boom inr. and h er* In
•T' — Me kn*i
th e reason w h y :
jn m x iil/Af/t fltoy
1K0
1. M 'jderate order* cam e from F.fir &lt;|e«r,
rou ntries
• tr**#Hrrv«« r#»»M
f t 0«UI 1. twmir.f e»-l i l . » « H
prr-fiarinff fo r war. Ijefo re h '^ lilit ie . were tmleaxhed.
III* **fA»
2. K oreisn m ark et* fo rm erly «u|&lt;p!i&lt;-&lt;l hy B ritain, tie rTkn. gn/»d/ t'Xutt •«&gt; the Kill* m any,
IP-lyiurn, elc., h ave turnerl to th i. rou ntry.
'Jltm mml i f 1« ip t ff ••till tU Iitifi** ♦
8 Tin- U . 8. national defertse program hn* tailed and
a im *
|In ra ilin g fo i lunhtantial amoontn o f »teel ami i'« p r o v id in g .
__
1nturt. Inrluduig th* r»plain, w e n
|T« wmr wtthin &lt;.f • • ! « . 1.1 •.» conniderahle em ploym ent fo r Ihe fa.h fon ln g
of
v a r io u * ' T f l l l ' f l f
M il
I landed today.
kintln of arm arnenti.
* UU .
A p i t i I m i th* B*i(ian n a il
upped many min** from their
f . Our M aritim e CommixMOn han le-«-o follow in g a v ig - l i U r i d R
W €Cl
IV/n iif tlyet.'if y tnnl xr..|
monriag* and tapped them up *n
oroun building fsdlcy, connuming nizaMe xte«| tonnage.
--------4*k*d.
rr» lx f.-i I.* mo. t ri\*nmy la
f*. T lie otilhreak o f w ar ram ' at a tim e when, even t* j
tc*ax«aa»* r n « n w t w t
f&gt;o* « f the** , Moped aitam n th* M e l.
revealed, nteel in ver.lorie* in e u r r im ,*,rtant field
; bladed *c*in&gt;t th* hreak-araur *t
j
ilr.edme,
.Saturdar,
Dritia* mimt . i m « t „th m .ig k i,.
.. U tifkin.
Oh briar
filx l »h*t .tnkex w ere Incredibly depleted.
th* wmdowx
I
th* iltlilu i &gt;(&gt;,xm
« homethlng of a atamja.le orrurred among con-.».f th* *&gt;rioh mail. Mid th* I ,Irrakfar •**
.
... « f a will.
- rmMintlng .r*k^nd
u ll ioff a
o *^a .!u
ampHal
f * mne r»u*I lughl The l , l » l &gt; t r i ■unier*. The automotive Industry, whlth ha/l ln-en hold­
Mk-ewd till
! U ,7
7 h
&lt;^ U l *la' &gt; Oxl*ad.
''" * •
*thr.*
?•.
tral «e *t.l. and II**. . . . d a .!
*?*&gt;•.
e*ptod*d
hwdx. I I . t ffeWfl
ing
bark,
xuddenly
la-camn
Imprrnxed
by
the
fact
that
it
Mtui aired
is# oi(.)/M
to (itm &gt;ii)i . utter disregard ml *!" ,kr Ur^ h
e»&lt;*‘n*
'h o u r
m int have iteel to produce |t« 1010 m odel.; no, leading lnt.rn*IS&gt;n*l la.
*Iran, •» »»»»» •
any floating (i.rraan mloex,
The thr*. additional .hip* aank i M
A ll twenty wttherrit, etn milling manufacturer* riuhed in eitenmvn order*, confhlent th at
rut fro
their mooring, by

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O PE N A M . N lt illT

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Mines Exact Heavy |S£

RW0UJf'(l5-'*lM... tt WieA ao4 ,h*’ pr,&lt;''* ^*7* pn;v,,l,n» wo,jl‘l ^ marked up rather ‘h*n-Jj, fjSSK,
wrfr '"tml ** Irale, .u w.r* reported a hi..
Safari,' und,'
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1
Ui*l0f
, K» ,rr,^ »
^ear* • TV 5y-&gt;7L iuliin merrhaa. |
— *-* “P ""
uch am
at ount- .sip Gratia, but &gt;4 r;*n»a.
Tin tn you* frorrn rr...t re. l.r.ak nklmpe*!; they Immediately plared rontract* which
1I "lfRriH.h
t L1 aathoritir.,
. ,
dixpxriing
ed to r|idle a b ig total. . fitU tl phiptiera, who tltnd Irearn The ILAC-tim Hwediih vaaeel ' Ihe Herman claim*, .aid th* •ritW
n
rjru
o
n
,
and
1*1y .ca n ty
ahAlyA
n
llrrerl
r o ia iltig along Hi|b ritP etfll
Th*
llrlliih
merchant
ihrp iih rain*. mul&gt;l hot hare im k th*
i V l l «*ilr. . h n man'. Inner
lllarfchill, JCAf Inna, nrt of New- Rimon Bolirar and the other rr*xel* hera.ie whan Rriti.h min*,
eaitl*.
In addition, a l»10-l»n lAtk break Im w they aatawatirally ara
uanlan freighter, Ih* Taunaa, enr'»*te In KagLand
land without rarga,
• m l dowa Haliied
■luriUy in th* KagI.KADKHM IN FICTION
lieh Vha oriel after
xlrikiog 1
t l n m *1 wraik
air
i"In*.
One of lie rrrw of C
f ommlng. Jack T. Itram. Willmr wa* bxf aad the oilwr* wen
f hlMeea e l Iie4
lit. Fnltk, Kenneth J. Ciuil.*»-n, landed at Keabmgre, Helghiw.
r t lt u r n
F it* prmon. were killed In lha
Maogham
llinrrloa H llall, Violin II llarrlx, eipl/Minn
T
V. la u ic s .
ate*
which rank the Italian
K'harU* I- lUyex. Nvble W r.ge.
freight** Hraila early K inday.
about fly# wllea o ff Ihe Rrllith
NON-FICTION
Rrhenfer. Hiram “W I h . nnon, Jr., ea»l ma*l. Two Vetaeli rensue I
j
ahxM
it
29
xurvlror.
Cooolrr
Law ra*
r»r
and Wallace U. RinUb.
larta* A.la
ua
A hug* pillar of mi.,h* ham*.
Th* full., wing Hit k e n and men Jg^e|g*fAllSwlnw lit* etplunion
reoee War A award &gt; * * » * *
allended from Company It.
itT. L it !Z 7 _, from the thi^a
* ntaauM
Infantry
l..„«
~
.iu
.
1
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,«nd notice Inuaeiliately r lea re,I
Captain Harold C. Waihburn. the Jelly while ambulance*, nurPiral IJeul. William F ltui.gr, j re. and dorlor. ruxlied up.
Herond IJeut. Karl K. Noidgr.n,
_ ___________
_
ben___
of____
the_______
20man
Flr»l Sergeant Trrmnr* V liruwn, rrrw of Ih* Hwediih .hip Hobnr
Hergaanlx Itnbail A, Camei.-n, Ji., iatxnrt ware mlaxing and parhapr
Onm I'. F'.rgnron. Ilriinin I. |Ml. The aarrtror* ware rewind
Howell, fienrga C. 'Mateady, R.-b fnan a raft by two trawler* and
n t II. MlapaianA.
, taken U an Engllxb port.
Twanly-twa wan war* rrarued
•■ry (1- HlokinRjrf r,
Carptirala llmry
roil.
fymtrui*
U
llrura • Cameron,
Aithur J.
Janra, Karl K , Kntgij.
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Wlllbma. Caimoa

BUILD, REM ODEL OR R E P A IR
U N D E R OUR EASY
M O N T H LY P A Y M E N T P L A N
No red tape . . . No delay
Money Available For You To Build A
New Home— Remodel or Repair
Malta F u m rtu rft-W — R w r fc
A mountfag tall af dead and
winning Indicated laax night that
th* aiakhtg af the I h w * BolHar
ripped la pier** by two miner
wall# wan, woman and children
were -ta*e*d a boot like nin*
gin*." wight rank aa the prawnl
ririlian .hip tragedy thimfar in
the war.

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PAGE THREE

. THIS. SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Activities
MISS L IL L IA N ADAMS, 8od tty Editor

Social Calendar

milter* i* Mrz. F. 0 Scntt with
Mr*r»Fred Scat*. Mh« Katherine
Vet nay anil Mr*. Hurry Wood-

Circle Holds Social, iJubilee Night Is To
Business Meeting1 B o Brilliant A ffair

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Cecilian Music Club
Holds First Meeting

Person ais

Chr i s t mas
Special. This
weeW o n \ j * ' V r
dot.
I hr r s
four and one
sia eight, all
in f o l d e r ,
only $ 3 .95 .

Th# Cecilkaa Mtulr Club held
It* flr»t meeting of the year U*t
Satucday afternoon In the Fannie
8 . Munann 8 ( 01X01 , 001 Myrtle
Avenoe.
- ,
Mr*. Amelia Noble rare a »horl
extemporaneous talk telling why
Kipling wrote tl)e “ R*eeii*lon*l,"
explaining that It wax not written
In a time of war* amt strife hi I*
•o oft«n thought, but “ In commemorallon of the KOth Annivernary of the rrlirn of England’*
beloved Queen Victoria."
^
At the ronrliixion of the |Wgratn, Mr*. Rnati* Peak*. soprano
fang the “ fieeraainnnr to niiiaU
written hy IleKnrrn. Fur .a *eeond ndntbcr, Mra. Peak* »an,"Mighty laU A Rone" hy Ney|n.
She wax accompanied nt the t.ia-

i MONDAY
Jacob Rlehtat,--University el
&gt; M 0 aibl* Clan of the Flrat
Florida freahman.-wat the week
lIMKokiat Church will bold It a an­
end gueat of bl* parent*.
nual' barbecue In the church anClyde Tanner of
Gainesville
n at 7-80 o’clock.
agutar hnalntaa and
aoclat
apent th* weekend with Ills
meeting o f the Dependable Hurtmother, Mr*. Jedaia Tanner.
- day School Claaa /of the Flrat
u
Method lit Church will ha hald
Mr. and Mra. Bob Anderson of
at 7 JO P. M. at the home of
Jaekaonvlll* vlilted hete orrr the
Mra. A. H. Middleton.
weeked with frignda.
Meeting of Seminole
Dlatrlrt
Committee o f Boy Seouta will ha
Mac Huddleston of Jacksonville
held In the Junior High School
wa* the weekend gueat of till
at 0 00 P. M.
mother, Mra. Nonle Unddlmton.
WEDNESDAY
Birthday. party relebratlng 00th
A. K. Shoemaker left yealrtday
•*’’ ’anniversary of Woman'* Club*
for Lake- C ity wbete he will re­
and aponaored by Hanford Junior
ceive treatment In the Velrrana' Miss Dorothy Stewart
Hospital. ,
,
Woman’* Chib to be held In the
Is Honored At Party
Mayfair Hotel beginning at 8:30
1 / o'clock with a reception, at 0:00
P. M. Vickery of Gaineaville
P. M. a faahion allow, and 10 00 Iowa:
wa* the weekend, vlaitor t .f. Ida
P. M. a dance with Eddie King 1—
Mra. I.IIHan Vickery and Wart of thin city, l tide elect of
lluiigaitan Dance, duel, mother,
I’uhi
December, Ml-. Minnie SlintiKe :
— Elizabeth and Jean Whip family.
of Jackaonvilli' enteitatned with
ham.
Mr*. Allen Blottht left Friday a dinner patty la-1 .“ ntuiday ill!
2—
Vlennear Waltz, Uarlitl —Ixatl
for Havana whtra *be plan* to tho Hainboiv Room &gt;.f tin1 lirerm
iae Clark.
vl«it
3—
Pled
Piper,
Noble..— Nano for evveial day* with i.ln Washington Hut. I in t.tckftuliville.
live*.
The table was decorated With 1
Will lama.
an nmuigennnt of white chry-an
t —(a ) Peasant Dance, llnyuorMl** Joanne Attarelln .pent the thnuunia and bndiit place raid*.
Blake, (b ) Ope Happy Day
weekend It, Lakeland with ft lend* Mias Strange prrwhlul the lion-'
llanaen— France* Mae Cobb.
h—The (ioklln 'Frolic, Kern - Ft and attended the Inter-fialemity oree willi a boat*-** «et a. 11 mu
men to.
Dance Mid fd that rily.
aio McWhorter.
Mrs. Perkins (Jives
Present were
Ml * Dorothy 1
0— (a ) Inlertneizn, llnmkl; (bl
Ml** OofHdanee Mels-li and Stewart, honor pile.I, Mi.* Minnie 1
Party Honoring Club Wings In Flight, Felton-Het­ Ml**
Maria
Hogan.
of
itrinmio
.Strange of Jnckronville, Mi-. Eve 1
ty Moore.
were the weekend guest i of Ml.* lyn I’atr* of Delatid. Ml-* N«nJ
Mra. B. I* Perkin* entertained 7— Walt* In Octave*. Coin-one— MrlschM parent*, Mr. and Mr
Farmer and Mi* l.lllian Itiew ri,;
the niember* of her club Friday
Frank Melach.
of Jark«onvtlle, nn.l Mra, W. II. I
at her home on Magnolia Avrnu*
Stewart, mot In p of Hie honnrvo. *r
Mra. Coburn Walker and Infant
with a bridge luncheon.
«on,
have
been
moved
from
the
Red and while chrysanthemum*
Oiange General Hospital In lit - Plans Made To Enter
wet* uaeil to decorate her home. 10—
The Harpist, McIntyre- Undo
Met to their home on East l iven
Bridge waa
begun . In tha
Works I 11 Art Hxliibil
11 King.
ty-Firzt Street.
morning ami luncheon wa* served 1 1 March Of The War Promt.
nt noon and the playing resumed
Mendelssohn, from the opera
Cliarle* St.-iton1 Plans were iiiu-lc lm memlM-rs
In Ih* afternoon.
High aror#
Athalia—Peggy McTecr.
n- vi*ilou- Mr*.'wishing t&lt;i ontei iti. ir work in the
prlae, a novelty card table rover,
U —Morning Call, Preaton—Shir­
Orlnndii Art Eshihil ut tin- inertwa* won ty Mr*. George DeCotte*
ley Moreland.
lug of the Sanford Arl I l ilt held
and the sereeno prize, a double 13—The Hobgoblin, Wrfpin-**—
hist Friday nt the Imim- of Mrs.
deck of earda, wa* won by Mra.
Owen Kelley.
II II. Colcnmn.
D. 1 .. Thrasher.
14—
Summer Twilight, Imhoff—
Event*’ o f inlensc m li'tiv inter­
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. MrCurinirk
Preacnt were: Mr*. George De­
Edith l.ovcJoy.
est were. dbrn**ed and » letter
codes. Mra. M. 8 . Wiggins, Mrs. lit— Dark Fljrra, duet,'arranged by hare returned from thcli honey­ rend from Mr*. O K llowlnnd
moon trip to Miami and nte mak­
Norman DeF'orest of Winter Park,
Perry,
Russian Gypsy
Folk ing their home in Del nud
ncknowledgina receipt &lt;d doe* in
Mra. George I). Ili«hop, Mr*. R.
Song— Ruth
Strn.trom,
.lean MeCortnlek hi the fornn-i
the Florida Federation of Alt.
A. Newman, Mr*. E. F. IlonaHarper.
Miss Lucille R..I*. new membolder. Mi*. D. I.. Thm-her, Mr*. 10— (a ) Study, Czerny, la-ihling; yjary McMahon.
1 Iter to the rlnli, was present at
Joe Enietirk and Ml*. Peiliin*.
(bj Shadow* On the I-akr, Thi mipGatrlirl will |the meeting
ann—Sarah Paramorc.
he rctururd I Refreshment* «&gt; rc «erve&gt;| to
The V M. C. A. tins I.IM 17—Boy Smut March, Phippcn—
iran*' llospi-! about 12 members pie«ent.
local aasiM-lation* In the Dnltiil
Marjorie Ann Sheppard.
States.
IH—Dance of the Rosebun*, Kent*
—Fally Morrison.
CA K D O F T H A N K S
IH—A Twilight Idyl, Schnecker—
Martha Page.
Mia. Harry Lee has returned
I wish to take this means of 20 —Memorle* Of McDowell, Hoyfrom
Jacksonville
where
*he
rapressing my sincere apprreiakin—Margaret Myers.
lion to the many friends for the t t —Satanella, Srhmeldlrr -Fred* apenl th* pait two week* with
her daughter, Dolores, who i* re­
loving klndne** during the ill- 22—(a ) Recessional, Kipllng-De- ceiving treatment In St. Vthtent*
Hospital. Mr. La* visited ovCr
neaa and passing away of one so
Koven)
(!t|
Mighty lak A the weekend In Jacksonville and
dear to me.
Rose,
Nevln— Mrs.
Eustia will remain theta for a few days.
Clarence A. Smith.
Peaks, soprano, Janice Moss,
accompanist.

Word has been reeelvrd that
Miss Helen Anderson, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. M. T. Anderaon of
thi* city, who I* n freshman at
Stetson
University, excelled In
scholarship this Fnll hy rnnkinv
among the highest 2S percent In
rnrh of the four placement lr * l'
given incoming freshmen.

LA ST TIMES TO D AY
Hit mart axtftfag rtf* tint*

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IIAI.LROOM D A N C IN G .
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TEACHERS TRAINING
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JOHN KAHKNEUM end -------HAHKNEua, Me wife. 1*1-12 lltlk
at reel. Hlckmond Hill, Now York:
WH. OllIKT and ------------ QUIRT,
kid wire: U tfTANKA end --------UTANKA. hie wife, Bad eack of
C; M
Ikrm It llrlnr. and If dead, all MIA RON A N D BHAIION.
ilecneys for’ Matatft Banferd. w
»srt ee clsladng ky. through or
under II. UTANKA and -----------ie a L&gt;
UTANKA, his wile, or elthar of (BEAl
theba lu lha land Invnleed la .this
■all: sad all imrtlea haring or
«la mine ear Inlerrel m lb* land
lavotved In Ihle eult.
II ■ppearlea I root a swore Mil
el complelnl tiled In th« Ninth
Jnd rial .I.Ttrnll four!. Uemlaol*
County, Vlorlds. wherein you and
each of you ere netnrd tmlendenle
and D. D I)A.NIKI. I* plaintiff:
•bal sou sad earh of yeu are re*Idenla of the ITnlled Melee but
reside la a stale other lhaa the
Mala of Florid* and that there Is
an prison .n the Stale ol Florida.
Ike ehrvlee gl a subpoena and or
auniimina ■upon whom would hind
either or all ol you; Th*tclor* yea
and each of sou me required Io be
and appear before the paid Ninth
Jtdlrlal Clrrell Court Beui.nol*
f’ouelr. r io ild A el Hanford. FtorIde. on the let day of January.
I yon an to ufca
A. I&gt;. tele, end then amt there
” thalaBaya
TOU P
make answer to said bill af com­
plaint eatalb led eaelnat you. other*
wise a decree pro conftsso will be
entered asalnst yog end, each of
you.
It Is further ordered that this

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seder ka published.._
— Banferd
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ubllehed a
Herald, a u aw ^ aj ^ e publish
Seminole County.
#torlda.
for mors
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lhaa aa* » * a * laat past, oi
wash, for fane oawoacetlv*
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O R D B B B f. I _ ■
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a n it b r n d o n .
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
Coasts, Florid*
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Skleld is a lrem rwi.ee . le i t a i r *
meat ever all termer asetkada, e f•
(eettag Immediatw raaolts. It will
aal oaly keld ike re * I ere e rrfe rlIr koe lecrwaee Ike c lm U H a a ,
• treaotkeae tea weakrard aerie.
Ikereky rlee.e Ike aaeelag la Ira
dare ee tke aeeroga t * m regardteas of k e e n n n ia a . elemlalag ae
e a r gaallloo tke body m ar ameme
ao metier tke alaa or lerellew. A
eslleaelly knew a eeleetirle mask­
ed. Na a ad re etrewe er rwerWreeme
erreeai mi ale a eg • ekeeletelf ae
medlelaea ae medteal leealeeeala.
Me. Skeraea w ill ka sled «a dam.
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Electric Service

The Eva-Bes* Beauty Shup has
n new finger waving lotion which
cut* In half the usual drying
time for your hair.

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Sciulinolc County,
Oreratraot Land Co. te 1st Nattooa] Bank at Orlando.
Coturt Records
Crop Lteaa B Chattel Mortage*
■ i» i - i i in.»d —i.i —
i i ——
Real Estate Caavsyaae**
Packard, Rex to Farm Credit
Adma.
Hejiman, tier tha A. art al to Don'
Moore.
Cua Rchmah to Sanford Grosser*
Griffin, M&gt;vme nelle el al to
Credit' Cerp. ,
Alice S. Minry rt al.
Cranston, Joint A. et ux to Farm
Moore, Dot* et ux tn C. H. Lee.
Security Admn.
Kp k I i I Warranty Deed
• Bolt-Civil .
ia-lnhari, M ax et trr. to C. S. Leo.
Crawley, T. 8. to. Harry 8* Behr.
Real C1jU1* Mortgaged
Minry, Alhxt L et al to Msymu
— Ball Griirjln.
Korbe s n s r e Ageeaasewt " »—
’pnlesltm, Mary, mortgage* and
llrtlwrt II. MrCaslin rt ux.
Partial Itrlraur o f Mortgage 8111ELD EXPERT HERE
Moure. Don t ty. rial, elr. tu C. 8.

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Mu^pllta mf&gt;fl»ralr,
damnil fair, mar
steady. Hu
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raa atfll watertight
Preah from their second victory ed to be played this week, Direc­
th *. Hurricane. attempted i*w
fa uS
o f th* ae***n *v*r (ho Hi. Augus­ tor o f Recreation R. R , Ha retakes
I W
.
tin* Mullet* Friday night, tha announced today.
_____ Jadkgt-Oater
“ tifll Aleaander-. Ti
Matches remaining \p b# played
Cahry Pad* begin practice this
tbtesvllf* at Florid*
Bftftwaan fee -th*C. i i U • . .c between -Miss Maud Ramsay
I
nett
h lo fh r
home gam* of Iho aeaaon Thurs­ and Mh* Dot Powell In th* acral■* o m .o f
the ■ ]♦»»
broke th* CHmaoti Ttdo’a day with th* New Smyrna team finals and th* winner o f . that
and colorful gTid ell#them ‘ and •want back
• ‘ '
Ruiacll McCracken. mslrh will play Mlaa Dot Marshall
rate*Umt at fWtwteola le t Ihr title. When Mias Ramsey
w r v - ' S f ? - , - _ _ ___ ...ore-tha A*p m i * f - &gt;
and Miss Powell will play his rjot
h Sellout. ... - to HemoeeoeNr * * » «
Kant
f i g f &amp; ’KdSS
,
hanen for a win n m O W -H ro teew-anmninerd.
ifonj.
The finals of the men's single*
Sroyrn.n. appear brighter lo*lay
. . cflltco harm always Bd- the pfovloti* Satan .
W ort - from CalataWw Masiddp than.they did prior to 'IN
St. matches was won Iasi week by
Ihst ho hod ono.of Plsl#1'*
dafooohro. items," dew Iw *» dial th* itekrt &gt; aal* for Auguatm fray. Ilnwrver, three riyrtr l*«ik er4whn drf.Btcl Jim
nm - atringrra left for the Ration­ I lire ins tn the finals.
rd, “ hot they contended IlntoMothlnK game had plelted
rt offonoo. WtIU lbo Oa- briskly alnre Salurdatr'a affa
al Guard camp yrslrrday and, al­
Vegetable Isaxativc
All
Hanford
fana
who
hop*
to
Inly had plenty of punrh
though the; wib bt. able to play
rcMidiaenli
are
unfed
to
W
_
.Softball Tonight
Has Important Pointo
Thursday, thrmigh .p 'xl.l p*rniU
y night when they deno*, rVtxy ltearJ, AthleHc department. ■Ion and cooperation of army ofv i IIm
mighty Hurricane*
th*,
Unlreralty
of__Florlda_*t_««»e*^_
YK
imi
Il'lhM-kt
H i of Tooaa T»«h and
fleers, they will ml.* practice nil
M**d poi*j»le want a Irfsatlvo
VIHITOItS tn iln llirve
woek and thla will not help tho HUMP. TRAM
things:
(I)
act
Ped.' chance, a grrnt deal.
Idtmmond punctually, (21 act thoroughly,
Osceola
The three are Robert BlamUml,
(3 ) act gently.
Charlie Leavitt and Jimmy K«HOAR WOUNDS F A T A L
Here's one that Usually fill*
SANTA ROSA. Cnlif.. Nov. 20. all three requirements when tne
naod.
(A1--K. &lt;5. Mattel, AO-year-old easy directions are followed. It’a
Coach loontrd 1. MeLuca. had
WMh
hi* gilddera in thoir beat ihape uf ranchrr who was attacked by a an all-vegetable product whoso
CHARUE CHALKER--------th* season. Prktiy night, and de­ maddened. i'»00.|Kiund boar at his principal Ingredient has medical
spite tha abwncs of thro* regu­ Alpine Valley ranch, died tarly recognition as
an
''intestinal
Raadem Rnondtsp*
game with 8fa. Augustin* lars, and one substitute the Feds yesterday.
tonlf.laxatlvu.*’
. Sanford's iccond touchdown In tbo.gi
put
on
a
fin*
oahibition.
Missing
This i n g r e d i e n t
enable*
.night waa mad* by Rla«r instead, of Jimmy ■"age
Tag* aa w#
w t r*H:
IIII I I I S11 DETAIN I.IN Kit
ran 20, yarYU.for Dorn ths gams were Jimmy Ro. . Rlaar Intercepted a Mullst
Mullet pass
pari and
a
RLACK-DRAtlGHT
to
!mr*rt
ROMP.Nov.
20.—f/P)—
Pasaennaud
who
Injursd
his
leg
In
thv
Miss
P
o
t
Martone to laty bowel muscles. And
a|pr*-abortly before tb* end of tho gam*
vers
nrrlvimr
yrstenlay
on
th*
Orlando
fray
ovrr
two
weeks
it
I.
the
main
’
reason
for
the
a poytholagieal advantage whan ah* playtd Mr.. R.
In th* soim-flnat* Of Iho women’* division #! the elty ago; Danny Altman and Dub liner Hex said the Italian liner punctual, thorough relief from
Vnlrania
had
beenretained
by
constipation that most often .fo l­
« , tournament laat week1. . . Juat prior to Um gam* ah*, Epp. who wscr down with had
two talagrama urging her to put up u .tiff fight . . . And told*; and Bobby Newman who Rrltl.h conlralwnd rontrol author­ lows next morning after you take
ities
at
Gibraltar.
broka
his
law
In
practice
last
BLACK-DRAUGHT.
The
mil­
mdad . . 8h# will play tha winner of th* mateh between
lions of packages used provs Its
id Ramaer and Mlaa Dot Powell . . . Th* toanto court* w**k and will b* out for th* rest
o
f
th*
season.
Hating on a defend* for th* New pierit. 25 to 40 doses: 26c.
waterworks a n now open for night play and thofo should
— Adv.
I ruapona* from- tenni* anthaalaau who find HtU# chain# &gt; Tha Nsw Smyrna gam* Thurs­ Smyrna m idden.
day
.unop
Id
prove
to
b*
ono
of
the
■ ptay . . . Th* CoUry Pad* will have a handful trying
best
tho
Pros
eng*r*
In
thla
year.
Smyrna her# thla Thuraday
A Pair O f S w pktaos
rtda’a victory ovtr Miami Saturday night was tho big tur*
^6-ROOM H O USE FOR SA L E
wook In our oplnloni ut Ioakt a* much o f n
victory over Oklahoma. Tha Gator* cam*
thla week will b* devoted to
with 4 !i acres o f land, modern cooeonioocr., 0 mile, from
half and demo nitrated thoydld have an offense,
brushing up on thsr newly dis­
•VIII. W
H th*
H»w VH»
of# p
rw
y Harrison,
waa
on* wf
predicted
In pro^*na«n
co
v#
rod
offense
aa
well
aa
eonrenelty.
$100.00 for $1,200 equity, balaoco payable like rent.
attack thla' Pall h*t
bo a real sparkplug in tka Oator
Ga
hadn’t don* ao wall until tha Miami gam*. Tommy W end.re Dus. hpr* . M L .World
thoa* fraihman at th* Unlroralty who w»flop«d;
tiM t.rs bus hpr*. l ts-1.11.
r lN M A P F D U — Mupalleo mudWHITE HOX S r-n IIERAI-H
laat year by aarani touchdown.’ So waa Andy Hano
d.maod (air. m a rli.l eleady.
of th* soph player*. Mdyha .thay hadn't forgotten the crate,
C r jk i. fi.
handled tha Miami flrat year man laat year . ..&lt;'AR*»har • .POTATOE« — Irish New Jereey
rprlslng waa.Rollins'
il* weak that waa surprising
was. Rollins'- victory oyer
ovor Tam­
Tam told ) C W T X . * f - l.t ll lU d III Iea No
Ones i.tl. No. Twos l.ta-l.T*.
aiv m
n t POTATOU
po tato r* — o
»NT
Ut. CWT.

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T E N D E R PIC N IC H AM S
SIR LO IN STEAKS
W E 8T E R N PO R K CHOPS

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B ritain W ill.
Retaliate For
* Ship Sinkings

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1939

M em ber Amociated Prem

SUR VIVO R S OF “SIM ON B O LIV A R ’

Thanksgiving

jMeat And Other Prod­
ucts Found To Be
Generally Lower In
Price Than YearAgo

I’’Two More Vessels
Sunk
Off
England
•
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CHICAGO. Nov 2I —M h • American housewives wcio swarmInsr rounlet* today fer tn* “ mikin's'* in one cf the most economi­
cal holiday spreads they've a«semhled In five year*.
In contrail tn homcmakc-s in
Europe who cirry ration ranl«,
American women with bulgity!
Thanksgiving
dinner
budgets
found ample rr.K-c'les, with ntral
prices generally low. and lower
than any similar period since ltt.1l.
A survey of Chicago miikets
‘ bowed menu remilrenients were
shout the «amr with prices a year
j nvo.
I S.nne item*, headed ty lojsl.sl
Jldnl, we'e Iowp'. Turkev prices
were n leg factor In enabling bud­
get trimming.
pr‘
___ Wh.lesile
.. _ .
rices
— ti'WI! l-lHrtO) ‘ dressed ,prrr&gt;&gt; &lt;1-2(1 nervenl In
lower
Survivors o f the Netherlands imss.-nger ship "II imon II»liv:ti" nre pictured in ' 11 li..'|.ilnl at llaf-,than last year. Purks and chickalso were lower. Grose were
wlch, Eng., ^rhrr.e they had been tnken following
tin- .V. uirti.m of the vessel o ff tlm* English Vn* also
coast bv a mine said to have been planted by tieep.ni... dome 110 persons are sj.nl I.. have per­ ulmi t th same. Other important
dinner Items were also lower. Inished. About 2l!0 persons were rescued. No Auterlciins u.-ie .... board the ship.
cln.ling eggs, lard, suitsr, coffee,
urnter, potatoes and flour, but
-■■me fruity were slightly hlghrr.

Freighters Attacked
By Nazi Warships.
Near Spanish Coast

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l*t~ .
B rita in today decided
tr.
seize
e x p o rt*
of
(Jertnan
ow nership o r o rig in on the
h igh sens in reta lia tion fo r
w h at
C ham berlain
ctljed
O r m a n "ru th less brutality
in la y in g m ines w h ich ac­
counted fo r tw o m ore ship
sin kin gs near E ngland.
As he m ade th e
ment In Command the
ton Japanese lloeTeniKunt atanj
went down o ff the English *«''»
roast
after
striking * « " • » «
She carried a r r r w of 1H0 and
•0 passenger*. A' Ilf* boat w« nl
tn the rescue.
. '
Earlier It waa reported th*
329-ton trawler
Sea ,Kwcr£”
was sunk hy a submarine o il
Ireland and the crew
"f
1**'yTl LUbon dispatch reported
two British freighter* were nttacked yesterday by German
warships o ff the Spanish west
cosat.
A British mlnasweaplng
trawler fighting Iho suddenly Increased mine menace o ff Eng­
land herself waa aunk by a mine,
the Admiralty announean
acknowlcdgtng the lose of
»■&gt;*
stith British naval *e#ael since
th* war started,
. •
Germany,' Invading southeast­
ern England by air th* second

PROCLAAIATION
WIIKRK.VS, binmr** coiiitinoiu in Satifanl «1urin^: Hu*
pn*i few year* have failr.l to iiupnm* at »t into romni«*n*iiiiit«*
who that found in ollic. Kl&lt;*ritlw
WIIKRK.XS, Snnford i&lt; »n #itiml«•:! a* to enjoy the nm«t
. |uo«|ieiou« cniiiSitronn
nny Central I'loridn rity if Ihe »*v
|^*tnnaticfh which nre open 10 if* were pioperly utilized;
WIIKRKAH. tile llliUlvaiaMt* litl’ lll**** i ondlt h»li&lt; lie***
Me |*4&gt;npmlly known to l»e du.* in laige mraftirr to tin* in
ilmrition of mir citizen- to iraslc out of town;
AND WIIKKKAS, ;» rli:uij:« m Hn- nltitlide ho that e\’ei&gt;
one (undo it ji iirnrtire to n*n&gt;le at home would hruuf ,».|.li
tioiml' hiislorsA to .Sanford nm •iiiiiuii* to over half u million
dolliiM n year:
WIIKRKAS. 1 I’Mii'idei h im duty (o Mnyot to a--'*m
!•••■ .all |moilil*' fart" "hutvilii* llo* «ll-«.iil\Nlif XplM to uni • ilN
el iraiiin^ nut of town and to u e en*i\ mean* mi tn\ |»o.\ei
to loiivilire the people of Sjmfoi.t Him Hiih praetiee will
i" • nl ually undei niiiie Iho foilinl.ilfoil of all hlMiiie* lif* m
Hi* oily t|iiH nfferting every n h a n ;idv«'r*ely;
TWKHKKOliK, I. IMw.inl tlii'piii". «■» Mnyor of s.yiif.o»l.
th* heieliV til'iH'Inini a pi'riod of (om iiioiiHih hegiiiiiiiii* \ot
L'l. n “ trade nl home r.aiupniiru.* .uni eall upon evn y eiii/eii
to luty Ihe Htipplii'H f»»r in* limiie or Inoiursd fr«un Sanfotd
im ii hnntn to the end that thi* . iiv may enjoy the pro*p«&lt;nt\
n hieli rigiitly ln'Ji»m»i t»» it
c o w a r d m n r.iN s
.
Mayor of Sanford

General Hunting '
examinations To
Season Begins;; Be Conducted For Ralph F. Bagwell Is Named As
Game Flentil
Maritime Cadets
Hea(, o f Centra, p|ori(Ja C 0{ C

FDR Said To Be
Planning Cut In
National Deficit; City News Brief.*

N l M lIK tt 78
rerr—

Established In 1908

‘Trade At Home” Plan
Surveyshowsls Launched By Mayor

O N SHORE

Seize E x­
Germans
Seas For
i n e Use

English To
ports O f
. On High
Illegal M

Htnfonl I t Th e Only (V t it r ff
f U i. t . i i'll* Atfonilntr lt.ui iligh w a v
And W ater Ttait-iM.iMII.Hi

!l Months' ('ampaign
j To Improve 1/oeal
Business (Jets Un­
der W ay V o d a y

| $5(10,llOft A Year
1- Smalt Outside
Merchants Asked To
v'|ola
Homls And
Meet

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I. u s»uld
I fivr
.1 in. nl
, . .oipaicii. this
• i,t .1 k rvrrjr
. i|-»- litni"«*lf D
» . . f frm.lt a%
. ' •1••*Ix Ihr »l*
It*
I" W*lo
h**r ritlH i
1 n|i|ilit'n anil nr
&gt; «.t tl in hi" own
, v.
p«r*Mlil«* from
..u i . and tu in
• * otpl*»yrr« "prnU*

I :.e l ’ nlle.1 Slate.* Maritime.
t •••»,.ilssion has announed an
Rtilph K. llngnull, MYii'tmy
•&gt;l&gt;rn rnmpetitive raamlnatirn for
•I.. I. and engineer ra.lels in the Hu* &gt;«'tninolo (*«unty CliRiiiln
im-rrhnnt marine of Ihe United t’uliiii
. . . v v..* ... wan . rlrctnl pir«i&lt;1rnt
Miles, [.cording tq wo-.l irrcivrd
1 Out
r" . i*l !l Kin
1 riiia (tiufirll nl
l&gt;.ugrnm Mu\\ tin
I
t hainlx-is of (onmniriru thin innrn
liuitf Inlay.
tih.in I «11 half; Hint i . 11
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21
till, Copt. Constantine .1.- U.d.k.
The gqne...l bunting s.-awn " AiirdieaUon. must U mailed I.. ! " « » ' ,
« '" 1
' i,v-'r» « r&gt;In tin. In l!l.‘l? thi' lumdK t
— The 10(0 budget designed tu will ..gain losume bis 1;.Ib- .1 III.- ,.p,-m-.| yesl.ill."' with mnny loegli,|lr SUp*,vi»or of Cndel Training bteakli.il held at llm tablet Ho­
•oils I? dcliti«|Uetirirv II.
rn t the lederal deficit for Ilia Kuiope: 11 situation at Ho- ...... 'a rc|.-.t.d -nreessful In p
,s. Matillme
rommission! ,el- ,
I Dili tin* yrnr the *!***■• • •
y!? r i ?
I ^ J X * 0-000 by I” 1 I1* 1!"]? houae Tliund.., ...ii- (|iP11 ,lrM.
, nm,.. The sea- , M...liinglnn, l». l\. and postmark0A^rr “ ,fk ,r '
»*/ * •'
1 ill apparent.
offBettisg higher defense coal* ing at. . 30 c'rl.wk.
the p A .-I not liter than midnight, lice.
H'eufblar. *«.'rtary of the
I* liiiialipif ihm tin t'vnl t*» «.i*
• l.s \ 1 u»n \u bh
* .;
whh lower relief and
and ether
ether c
c*-,
....... week.
K
The elkriM. regi.ter i « ' ^ ^ r . * 0 v.*
_C°.m iv HuiiHj Ii Itii* roirertioii «l a d*
lilts'! I.
’
nendltuie* and increased tax rev*-1 sir.
Mr. am|
and Mrs. 1\. I^ltugii.) »*ill
|&gt;,ts-k bn.' t'een reported ple«-,wil|
be
maintained by
the merre, and II. W Ktlflwrll, M*cre* r
nt, nirliifliiiiT tluinaye'f I••
t .»! •• tha follow"
U iy of.the Winter Park Chamber
anthoHUtWelJr was* tr portal' erlehrnte their tOlli-we rfhsf -nn *, ,rtl| |M „. n l.&lt;r lnl.es nml maV-l irannWI^mmihlsalon.
A M ; ItUkh.
plana^^ot
down “
VwH*
tin
uiouplit;
will
a
.1 Til t&gt;i* -uhniil
uuotrmv
today- to be umler Whitehause ’ nl.er nry t.niin
llo . w e r e n„,| „ „ t|lf Ensl Cnnsl r&lt;t'nmar-ted men In-twern the of Coinmeirn
fighters.
• its (Gu.it 4|p,tNtil, Hi
\ an». .
1 * it uii'ri'luintx
(*. I.. Vmiii1 ,
inli'nili’iu
consideration.
i marrlr.l in Upper
•V .
,p. i-l illy i« dot. rr|Mirtnl lo lio ages of IH and 2.1 who can prmlue.*
lo*l naval
(■'I*
t
ill'll
III
t
In
*
|n
»l|»
1
in
u
Ono of t h i _
___ irawl1 mration l.n Oilnndn, *|iii)(i' uii
l» till's
Although ufficiat figure* w ere, Etntc on the 22n.l
.NiiVeinliei, n|,m„|.,n(
Hooters who eovei&gt;-d rvidinee nf good1 inn'll
iii*- .si 1eharaeter,
11 m• u %* s s ,
s a l
1
yeiterday, w*a
•'I
til.|
I).'
I
III
ft
per
til
e|H
||il
Ml..ll
era, aunk yetterdty,
Ih# not obtained,
• .is* .11 kour plan
8tephen
Early j H*M».
. s.-mmi.lr Comity yesterday fr nt 11 nil who hsre completed certain ' " ‘ 'rlBlnmn.l and r.-e.e*lio... .. I uiii-1 un irrrentiun iu an .fin i
400-ton Mastiff, one of the new White Houae secretary, said th e'
..1 ,|.sii:i» ui Sau
rlilrd schools, will ,,r " « 1
" ’" '
U
.
,
, -- ...
, . wk
is
mm
... ithe bre-ilj of dawn lo -unset si.l-11rIndies In arrredilr.1
In piuvriil •lrlin.|iirnrirrat light naval yraael*.
is) * tl 1.1 Un
S** *n*rPjy tenured thi* de- l(| | c C p | |
(V lflO n n
T f l &lt;inail irfm nl plentiful nml ooollie eligible to compete
compete foi
fo, the
the j r,n' “I 1 I " 0' ; " " ’' '* ," n*'' r *....
Russia dlacloaed
her Battle
Nllnllli . pnml hrnnnht - III hv
flrit
“
nmtuClose.I
V
U
S
S
C
I
I
m
U
H
U
I
l
l
U
,
J
r
iW(l
r..|
,.„|.
.|
,mgs
of
deer.
esamlnatlon
“
'
‘
gid
physical
ic
„
.
.................
........
.
fleet waa holding large-aeala ma­
1'll'. V’liiin-i turn dial mans title
I m ii uf
Harold Smith, budget director |
C n 4I I P J o t , T / 1
&lt;"&gt;"•' iltiiii
'bon elate
aloir and fed.. .1 .,,,1 emenl
neuvers from the new
Bailie
tik In fill
l*rr
Kiawfnnl T Hick ' i|iki* Hu lilMakc
.*1
1**»1|.l •*•
Mid CUla were In-ing mode on IjCaVe O alU lflay 10 trgulal.oi.s
irgululii»i«F th.
thirerr nre
nre no
no eonUni y I Km liter inf nrMint inn me** r.1inr- •
bases.
t
f,,
r” ,cr. ,1 rmnt n
f,,!,! pi 'shit ui iin.i iiianni'ci ic !•••■•*•*
mul pi«ihi&lt;lim* ••!»»•(
!t .it EUVll
lUma."
A ________
X T _ . . . V l ....... rr»lrM,t*f,ii,k
.....................*»n. the huntingK ,,f|
J R a m ln a lio n
* mn tinnl m ,
r
^ \ ;M
faril.ih . fu, ru. n 'iiu,, h,„
A Garman new* aganey **ld -aome
m|Hlili«»n.
Getting the deficit to two bil
—
-- ---- * i:« me.
Illie Dirnial t*nnnit)frnir»ii, poA(r«i I J ™
V . 1 ........
137 veaael* had been forced «o lion' was anld to lie the desire
•II "iipplim
tame In most
flrst -eeoi.d class po.l- 1K ,wi,.|tl..... U...I ll.e m.l. d. v.'.s
............ .
»
On o fiw unimnlt and Rama
enter German harbors for search of some administration advisers,
. •. i t for rv"
„ ..
Imd* tin
.me no open Fen'offirr*!'
since th* war atarted. Both Get- but th* figure was said reliably
lliiitE tlini
'* in il lo
m&gt;
C- Itu*»ri&lt; “ w ?n* prominent I ThrFf mi hide doe deer. w. * I
/till, willies ..i-l.- Ib»i«ib
many and Franc* said land war­ to b* too optimistic.
resident of Sanford for th* P*»t I
„
. k
j f|ililfi| -I. ill npli aw w|mnli|i r*»l
n ' 1 • iur ax
llolli't
Gfhi'C,
u rt, will leave Saturday for Durv, \y*i««icora
yeara,
fare is at a minimum.
llriim , nr mil
tlifiiwinv
\.« I imnl\ I iiiiiiiIm'I
Th# amount of nett year'* re v .;'13 y
I I ••iiimri«« j
Strife between (he Hindus and enuea comtituten perhap* th e ' Flout on whet e ht will aiaumc hi- An.wv (;....-e. itrnnl, 8s nn. nu.t
V I'l'li II • IIII I|:t• r&lt;|Ui|titli'lil of a Sddi«*« ol u i 'Ii'hihe In Si*iniii"l •
u|*e»n all mi
ni.n-cnme
birds.
Il'M tlaaM . s 'r s a , f a s t ,
•ti icily
ihlin* Itiililiv u ill I h* I miiil v \vn • muds to Its 1111111111 I \
b ijfrat Queation mark
In the* nrw dutica aa arrrrtaty and trrn. ••• l .»****»• uf
0
. ... . ■■! ■■■■
J
U..pint.rie.l
nre
Engllih
-parPresident's Imdget making,'
, surer of Ihr
Massiehusatt. A.ipermit Ini
SIlium ad \tl.inti.nl.- Sju nth: a, i».» ,
f. • in Son*
1 row. shn.p-ahhimvl hawk, r.&gt;op-(
Officials .ay that alnc* bual- dulmn Society, nn endowed InstlllorntY I Smi ii l» liunnl roiiiicillt'i id III' "riiiliifi
ler's hnwk. goshawk, great hmtn-.l
nets la tetter, tax icvenuca should tutlon organised in IBM, with
* 11 tin* in \t |nil ('utility ( li.itid.fi (ii l.mnmi.
|dao&gt; lo rnc .«e .
Jackdaw,
buxinr.l !
be higher. Some expert* have hendc|nxrte-« in the Museum of W
I'llir I f f mi 1 •• 1 tli. ttrli 111111' it
iry uf I lt&lt; • xpii it imi
. il • mi'lovrit,
1
I" • bird, wildcat, «.- . . 1.1
•been- extremely ronseivativ* In Nitural Histoiy Mr Mason will |
Mr
W
m
i
.«
"iiird
Hi:ii
Vmui
Hindi'
lit
ll-iosi'
I
S.
111
H
1
.
I
I■ "ri.- ’-g
in,* ’ l'4
t M.ilrrrl
nmtihi*r
•
Thirvct
broke
iiilfi
(hr
home
of
and ulbtff
hi* nrw
new post on Nov
tuaa*** aver ihe amounl of fain, t'k r over hit
' llinrr '• f '
|t * Roy llnllrr nt *0.*i Mnrnrliii Avr ICJMIrs flip I'lrril * |H'«*lltl«l « lull irlRi.V «•! flu
Iniimi
C«a* « J
.111 iithf "laiia
I .in.l
however. Current guem-s .ro Ihnt 27'. T W I
v l l ^ u n l r ' b T aome time hclween ll»- 1mm. of iiaxi'ii'l »pi nl uitifli linn* Ii iiMiint; ('I iUiiiIm 1 «*i ( "Mini he
id.*d»:**
this year's deficit will rang* from T knrmerly local manager of th .-|&lt;",, l''
. ,
* '
2 (in nnd 0 0(1 E. M \r-tr dny af In pm iinput'* in "|•••11w IIm-iii
I'rrMiil at Ho* mt-.imi? ««■*• (
three to.four billions.
.Bmpre Seed Co.; Mr. Mattin
I C“ k «K- .7f ill game la pr..hlb.l.i|.!'y«uoon nu.l Hole . muidur of "i l»'i i. ||i' puiiilrd mil Hint it I lie fidlno iur: Hi .not Hi
Ih o ,
"\ inl«lkjr
LONDON.
Nav. 21;been
president
of
the
Florida
Au
Is. I l l p SansSj
except game ruined on H.m-.d r"lu*t r artlrln and „ ip afilily of »• lilt* pridilrni id i»*cr»'nl!••»! dr jaini|i K Haim'* id MIhiiiuiii. .
British anti-aircraft
gun* and
.dubon Society for the past four
11111111)1111" lo mid v Hu* |iiddic Nprinyr ;(*. It Allrn, I! S D\
that
•tl'um •(» Il
spitfire fighting -planes,
alert
gnmr farm* williin Ihe state.
.groceries,
yrnis.
and
is
a
past
president
nf
article*
uiiuclnii'.
of
parlinpaliut*
m
ihUA
mmid of Dnylutia Itiai h; Kranklut *
i.. 1 .
II
flan.r lawfully taken may he I Included In Hie -l.d. i.
-. agalnat
any attempted
Naal
w
;
'
C
S
V
g
g
f
'a
t
—
*be
Ssnford
Klwants
Club,
a
diowned
'
rjMirl*
liivlrnd
at
I
m
iiij
*
eimlcnl
M. Haw&gt;or of ('•■von; A ('. Ilal»h|
• • «i •oitdiliun «»l
"lightning srar" ftram the air.
tiar.ipoit.-l during open *ea«..n
,w" Imvclmi:
seminoi. c u n ty personal baggage only. Trans- */ M r i J*°**PI: " 1''
i iur jiiiI wnicli, j lo walrli.
nittl Wnl11-r l.ihntutn ol Dcl.aifl
ii* • in SdiiifovU
yeaterday nnd , l**t night beat In#te rfe re n c e . W( ith Chninher of Commerce,
and
rhalrlinks
hflout;!
lie
r
p
Hull}
«
iiiphn*ir«'d
ilit
.M
r.
nml
.Mr-.
\
\
J
\VrUk**|*(.
im* .in not iuak*
IMirlntion l« realrlele.1 ns In tl- jhlrt^luda and^rnff
e f f Carman plan**, on# o f whkh
R
lQ
r
f|
|
A
I
I
I
t
.
h
i
n
a
man
&lt;lf
lb*
Rov
Scout
Committee
to
Hr.
Hollar.
vi'lur
nf
nvirntuui
fm
voiiiil
i
^
'• 'it «tii|t«trtuniuf
I
emtiuiir;
KI»iui«'H*
M»nkl«
&gt;.
. pfpatrsted to the Landon met­ 1 V 1 K 1 IU 9
*H
I I I l i a nf T(oop 6 whlrh (| th# K|trmn. rrnse. t'ommnn rnrrlera may not
Tha thlnrM hml.r into (hr plr, poliiliiu: mil Hull Miirr^lla* nf Mlt Dmn. Ilmnrt* I.. SmiHi ••(
•1nt aiitl els.I In
ropolitan 'area before
It
waa
siilp or rec. Ive game for «tdp.... .. ...... .
. . . Is flub t.oop. Both he and Mr*.
iruRllRRrd asm l*«nr Tlirrrk
liotuir. Mr. liotlrr naid. by break- Inrrptlmi of Ihr rhililrrn'x pro
. 1 &gt;m..mI making
. ,• dnvan out to **•
WA8HINGTON,' Nov. 31 —
Mason nre active members of the m,'n*
—
— — —
t.ion t&gt;&gt; live in.
.. Throughout Dm day and even- Method* or hunting ar* l'r** Ing Ihr gla*h out of I fir front ———— ———
The troublous Fer Eastern Congrcgallrnal Church,
, If f..r Ihe nest
n
Ing th* Garman planei were ae- aeens waa thrust Into the fore-, Mr,. M, , on wlu remain In 8*n- ret ib.**l in stale ttnd ifederal r.-i-u- d^rkmUmiocking ih.- door .... |BuaincHi* M cii’h Group
Townsend
('lul)‘
Will
• tend.- nl h»ntv.
tlv# over the British Isle*, ap­ front o f Iha foreign policy pic- forj until Jan. 1. and will be IntIi.iis
It Is unlawful t» sh'iot
Chlrf Roy (3. Witlnnm »nitl hr 1
...\ puurr lu .-a
parently without attempting ta tar* again yeaterday when Acting joined by he- hu-'and who will quail nn ground, lo ahont hii.l#
HuvclJniqiic
Program;
To
Hold
ReKularMcct
had
a
complete
rrpMt
nf
iln-.1
.in.l m-ighdrop bomb*, and ah' raid siren# Secretary e f 8late Wellee lndt-'r,|U, „ for n ,, rhrlstmai boll- over baited arena, lo use live de­
breaklng
sn.1
rnt.-rinc
nn.l
.vmil.i
!
. -screeched elenfe the
, M Ess**,
lt l
Jh
g.owieg seriousnee* h* v.. * . will also their son, Bleh- coys, to hunt or *cnrry gun or iraka evrry /effort lo catch thr ' Tbrir mil h** nn in*|MHlanl
Arnirmi:
n
“
rtRul
laUffh
f
sex and Kentish coasts 01
will
wMk.wMA ‘ kls government view*
„ riv t yeor stmlent at Ihe dog it. Mate brrr.llng grounds to persons responsible.
nirvlini; uf ilu* inriiilriNliip ••! (hr nl),'* offirial- af Da* Haul"
hunt turkey with dog*, to shoot
Londoa as well aa e f f northern eentlnusd Japanese InUrferenc# Univcmlty. nf Trxia.
til tlit* iliflrw iil
II*
rnuested
that
sny
person
I
Hmiiru
x
nml
I'mft
si
hih
I
Mi
n'*
Townfaiitl
(
Itih
Ii:*vi*
:trrnm:«.l
'&lt; \Scotland,
•
N
I«
h
.»|
titK rluha
deer
ubibthey
nre
swlmminr.
to
with Amerleans in Chios, especial­
.at atittii«, Tlt»
u&lt;e artificial light, fire, net, trap, who finds that hts h.-mc has been AMtrclalh.ii in thr ('humltn of 11 ni*Itic (iroifraiii Ilmi-.Utv an
A Oerman bombing plane "un- ly at Tientsin.
soccasafolly' attacked a British
»•. i-ki'il
la
rw*
snare, p«l»«n, Bait-lick, or air­ antarvd should rnnlict Ihe police 1Commie Building al Kjiiu i.VIm-k at (hr I'atirt
7 TUI IH *
Dail^r a(
Welles told a press conference
Jury Considers
dwdvayar In the aeuthem part o f that sfflcial reports showed that Grand
daparimrnt Immediately in prdrriFrldty eu-nhig fm the purpose o'chnW, frutUIMM*i* I. t 1 in . Ms II •
•
tllf .k'll.ilum lo
plane, power boat, sail boat,
...
. ,,
the North Baa during th* day, Interference l y Japanese military ( . i v i l , C r i m i n u l C U H t'H or emit under tail or towel hy that officers might begin work |0f disco Ing the "Trade at Hum# knoun bin
i
;*i*'l utlii'r itk*
ii •
. •Hlt»-»|».tll. • *1
th* (tdauraltjr- anaeanesd.
nny such devices, lo carry gun* In
I" (tlft'lsil lu wftwrnirni ?*kil «••• lot -1 *.wIm»\ II. It 1 aothoritlts with American ciUsena
- ........
I'* 1*:•*(•• at ItiMiir,
1.) M. . . . . .
and Ihr mDmi»»i \
and. American trad* In T lef clw' The }&lt;4-mliiolc Comity Grand national forcats, or In discharge
" I f the public will do this," Haynes president, aimi.une.il lo- ami Mm. (V K M(Slan«»w
ti '■!* DuA o . 'S S W . S
'•
was on Ih* Increase rather than Jury unit Into M-sakm ytit.-.day pun* on or oriir atota roaih -*•
Chief
Williams
stl.l,
“nr
should
ttolixl tlot m
Then* x%ill h•• a*» ailims.s-o 1'.
1 ^ ttln a rf i f (h i Thamaa.
i|n wana« dfipitt numtroui for Ihr rnusldrratlon uf aeveral
'^itcporl of geme killed in pre- have little difficulty in rounding d‘ fc.&gt; or IDci;ln)i will rxjtlnin ihojrharirr au*l n *l»**tr critr will U t * «
• I mi* "lit uf luwn
criminal and civil rase*. The Jury vinos reasons must he filed with up th* offenders"
plan and merchant iii.-iiib.'i-, of offered. Touti«l. uit.l visitor. ...» 1
in SanfurJ for
Is expected tu make a prraent- County Judge R. W. Ware vhnn
•• hlui Hull
(kh«*
Ih* dull nt* luuticularly urged welcomed, official. .Icctaml, U&gt;l.l ; •"
•n
at th* scene and la Tokyo.
ment tomorrow or Thur^oay.
•• Il­
applying for hunting license.
|t»s .11 ItUMBe** ut%
Ip altriid, Mr. Ilaync- *ni.l
Ing thal " if you waul a
*snh. . 1 . a
Be empkaslud tha* the Untied
Officials el Ih* Ouurt House
II* t.klcd that there will uli» be laugh, be S U I T l « l&gt;- ol the Town : il* ls
r«|uiralrnl la
said Circuit Judge Millard Smith
an tlrclloii of dircclm., « f th* send (Tub tun-liiig TlmiKln &gt; ! D*
« -Mt| yeIuuI m i o f
s s r i i r r ;
waa exprets-d lo arrlrf tomortow Final Rites Held For
D.
" f .*-*«»ii ft)nl.
association for tlie coming y-at.
night."
lo begin sessions o f Iha Fall term
i M
Diwxuti atlilfd Duii farMrs. Fannie Swalm
of court.
1
Hi
t)'»t
•*&gt;
•!* l it**-itiM in lunurr* ’! \ g £
dung by die Japan*** mllllary.
Civil rases probably will be tat !*• b a*iit I l f luuijui/n woukl
Asother It
u U U fiiffe w that diploraatie • ua
e i
Final rite* fer Mr*. Fannie •
ken up on the docket first aa la
l». * &gt;•1. HI Dial lii'Rf fuluvo.
thorltte* ar* ceaatatently rxpon
the ru.-toiu. Criminal rate* may Agnes 8w*lm who died Sunday
TouriHt Edition Draws Attention
NEW YORK, Nov. - I - 0 P ) vlcim *M( Ht their exchanges with J
morning afler a„*hert Illness of FrRs Kuhn, on trial for theft
legln Monday.
1‘rovidrnir, Hhiwlc l.lan.l,
mo* offjelali. he aald.
two week* w*r# held thi* morning of money from kls hund, today
m h s h i m ; i i e a i i s t;KttUF
Nov. IN, I tint*
Th# reopening e f Iha Far Eas­
at Ihe Kilckaon Fvneral Home at testified that under Iho "leader­
FRENCH SHIP ARRIVES
Mr.
E.
Stafford,
tern questlea by Welles, together
10 M o'clock with the Rav. Martin ship principle" that hit organlxalt v m \ liOCGK.
wlib'hm miking jwbtie various roLake Monroe. Kla.
«
Beam, paalor of th* Haly Croe* lion believed he had Ih* power
NEW YORK. Nov. SI
U
Ilu.) I*, lon g
4
pert* frSsm Ttrntam outlining ape- Th* French llnyr De Grasse, Episcopal Churchy officlaHng. In- lo us* lb funds to meet his own
Dear Grandpa:
0
wa • rhammiii of |«u
ferment
was
In
Evergreen
Ccmqstated
fore
and
aft.
arrived
from
expanses aa trail aa those of tha
(•* m« iiaajiRoc Its r
%
, I want to lhank you so murh for sending tuu the tins*Europe yesterday Juil as a low- Irnr. . bind.
IIm Km^ibh, a ilL two
riding French freighter Indochbis,
Psllbearare ware members of
paper.
It waa parfart to gat II, and it made m* ralhrr
lie- aakaowledgcd having sent
r nr tu Ih* I'l.HT'd
loaded to th* gunwales with car- the Itotary Club. Charles MorrL the "lov# and kisses" telegrams
•
lir ) huLiti );arj*n«
hampskk to read it. Daddy raad It, too, and today I have
that the
Staten gw o f aadiacl**ad nature, waa sett­ sen. Rav Hallrt. U n Usher. W. to Mrs. Florence Camp, aa
|xrni|irr L o t uiu
pa
mad
U
oa
to
the
superlnUadant
af
one
of
our
laundries.
ptemrrd
n. Hutchison. R. I* Dean, and W. charged hy th* prosecution, ax.
lo r out fo r t h f tetarn creasing.
alhrF in Maluziy
I was talking lo him yesterday and h* happened to mention
Chins
a -Ballard.
s.
‘ ‘
t*ti
a "liking fer
plaining
that ha
b* had
I
(
a( Wftkhlafiua.
1. llB
S
*
»- that
T in t He d i r IN FIRE
Mrs. Swalm waa th* wlf# ef X karat tha
Uote.*
k# would Ilk* lo go (o Florida this winter. In a way, 1
th*
M. Swalm, manager af the Tharp#
Elsa Kuhn, aprather hatad to give It away, hat I know (hat It will do
Nev. g| — Furniture Company. They had
COVINGTON,
*f
at Ih* ranrti* more good than me. I’m all sold nn Florida.
pea*, law
aghter, and tarn residents af flanfard fa#
announced
A father.
Js
19-yesr-old rn
Yaur granddaughter,
wo years, having moved bar*
LOCAL W E A TH E R
•aaterday la ft*
that deatreyed ram Otlanda.
.
.
Cherry.
to
south
to tha
-- ----------------till
Failly cloudy tonight aad
.. T W
Y. M. C. A. has U K Ctpeadltora a f bund fmtda waa
to aa
I&lt;val
Uloa* to th# United ih (to* wftk that af a numb r af
nnday. not murh
flU tti.
parstura.
®

— j Open Season On Duel
Move To Be Made By!
Tl.e IviivMii* (lub will I It .1
Began Last Weel
, Cut In General Ex­ rrgulat w.rkly l.im-lirun ....
ti.uu.ri.iw i.t tin- Valdes 11.... I
Good
BagsReportc
penditures,
Relief I2:l.i u'rlock.

•n«.ofirci

*° D
law
itlullicirinitlw
nx|M
,M

Articles Stolen
From Residence. i
Of Rov Holler!,be)nnm^d,:,..t

German Planes
Driven Off In
British Attack

U. S. A. Is Against

s®=ss“aiJz

Kuhn Maintains
, He Had Right To
Use Bund Money

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Reverend Bra* b S co u t librarian
Began Book Week
In 15 Before War

the awtlni.ni
.

Hriy, IMy.

ia 1912, Mr. FVanklin K.
MatMrwa. Chief Renat Librarian,
alarM kb m u 4 a far batter
kaafa far kir&gt; and peraadei
karirrir af b m M n n i and libra­
ries ts cooperate wllh kb mot*-

A

American College Jonmalism Club
typofe. Week In Various Ways Scholarships To Treasure Hunt b
Be Given For 1940 Decided Success
Aroaad I h wotU with book*
la Dm theme wbfcfc waa chosen
far the partfdpatbi of Brmlnot*
High School la B*ok Week. F-ach
teacher nf English stslitcd Min
Edda Chill (Men, Librarian, by
■pomtoriar a jraject far the Il­

PVwr yean tatar In May. Mr.
Mathews went to the A. B. D.
rrtwUy ea- Oarmttiaa In Beaton ta nddrasa
Ihr kankarllrn an the subject
T V Kays Want Mare Books."

daDebtor.
- Too wlU meet Mari first aa
Many*, tka “not aa walT daughtar of s struggling professor. Ska
worked hard aa a for am ass while
tb* was vary young So that her
Oldest abler. Bronya, could at­
tend medical school. Later, Meria' had her chance to study In
Paris, whan aha met Pierre Cu­
ria
She married Pierre and to­
gether they discovered radium.
They yuv* to th* world perhaps
the yraatost yift af our time.
Lonely year* of research and
hard work, without Pierre, warn
to coma When Pierre died, Ma­
ria not only lost her husband but
tka beet friend and Companion ah*
ever had.
Madsate Curie refused fame
and fortune. She was a rlmpto,
Although radium b used extansivcly In tka treatment of canear, It la known to bn vary dan­
gerous to tkoaa who administer
It. Among those affected by It’s
rays was lb discorriyr, Madam*
Curie, whose death occurred by
the handling of radium. She died
July «. 19*4.
Eve Curie, la writing .thb book,
has noi rotated osw single anec­
dote of whith the Is M t aura. The
(get* are stated i quoted word*
war* actually pronouaaad.
Thb b truly tka most beauti­
fully written book1 I bar* ever
read. It mas* a deep Impression
JEWELL B U P q H T O U -

In IT19, "Science of Uorenuaent,"
puullshed m IMS, "Polyglot Bi­
ble". published ta 1M4 and "lib
tary af (ha United 8UUe af
Amerlea" by a ciUacn of Ma in
chusetts poMtsked In J822. Thh
book was vary small containing
only H I page*. An ouUUndinx
feature af Ike display wma mads
po««T6U wsr Mero'i “Raaamond, an
Oprta Humbly Inscribed to liar
Onre. Ik* Duchess of Martbor*,
a u t V priattd la London In 170M
One af. the brgeat and y n t

bar were; a
Works," pu
Ufa af W
Mankall, pi
Diamond All
Junius,” pot

tlonl). "History DeLarie Du Dac
Deepemon* printed la Pari* In
IPS, "Specimens of the Classic
Paata," pablbhto in London In
ISM# "Poemltte dl GubsppT Pai In*,"' publlabad In l i l t , "Lac
tare* an World PhOaaopky," pub­
lished ta m &gt; . "Lhrea of the
Bijmara af tka Decbratlon of
Independence," publlabad Ip 1829.
"Johnson** English Dictionary"
oublbhed Iq 18SS was lent lor
Mr. T.. W. ’ Lawton.
Mrs. B. D. Brownlee entered
a Hlyh School Geogrs phy wh leh
waa orer a hundred year* old, and
Heme JoumaL"
Soma vary a]
various . Itgliati

Lunchroom Etiquette
Advised By Students

ylrb chary* In with th* faredty
S t h * - l B i Briymte." Th* way
they aat their lunches would maka
Emily Poet giro up bar earner a*
hop*lean They team to forget

zforks,
s £ and
X az
h'3 la sl a
they Indulge la tka

primitive cavem an atyb of eat­
ing with their finger*.
In tha, midst nf n shower of
bottb tops, and wet napkins, U*
ylrb remain a* b d r llk * a a p ~ .

a vary tatorasttag midget book of
Scripture Otau, one hundred and
twenty-five n a n old.
Pethapa the oldest book diepbpod waa a reader used by Mr.
G. € . MeXsy s father*, father.
Thb text b bound In leather aad
has aa data a f publicity. Many af tka books eta beauti­
fully bound wtU leather aad their
condition
today b excellentMany of then w an published be­
fore a copyright taw waa made,
aad they Imre published under a

iHTSON

Southside Primary
School
In celebration of Armistice
Day th* following program wus
prevented at tito SquthjM# M marv School on N w . 10th. I W
bv the pupils •* “ t * 1'9ttT &amp;
Third Grad*, with B*Uy « « •
Windham aeUng as
Bong, "Happy Friday Mrin lag*
By Oenera"Britton
Scripture—by Genera Brittoa
Boag. “t l r d P*uh»"—* r w*®*1
Anouacewento—Mr*. Arrington
Bang. " U tte r Heart* Ara E rarr
where"—Aana Corley »'
.
Sang. "Let Ua B* friendly"—

ts

Smith, who sponsored It, aad to
all who denoted books far the day, oh . af th e -.* £ * { £ « &gt;
;s ara Gate* to Wtadam'a
LOU CALDWELL 1 was alUlaq there by wy wtores waa Urn Ulta of « targe
dow iOl*
Watching th* world go by; . .
When all of a auddea I apled
a wren.
&lt;•••.-.
_
Teaching her young
to Dy.
The second year Latin Club
meeting waa held ah Mar. 10. Mr*. Wren didn’t glra up hop*
1929. Earl Jeter presided. A
at a l l i
They'd practice rvery d iyi
aew name w*a voted cm for the
club •‘Aqulta.’t weaning stand­ And erary ttaw thay^d /orget
ard. The club dbra ssed bar­
haw to fly.
•
ing a nsw.psper, gad a commit­
She’d hare to to show them
tee wa* appotaled to deride def­
the way.
inite ptoor.
So gracefully she’d »pta ana
Jr, Ctaaa 'Rfpraaratally*
l i e f bird* wavld*try H tea.
But you should see them flutter
» Library a t B. H. 8 . on
and swart*
ir in. 193# Mb* Laura
A* graeafully off aha flaw.
ItrsaopboaioreE^Uah
Maced sn ai i sag aw wit of
It didn't take them so long to
reptaaesrtlug the making of
• Irarn
Th* book chasao ana "Yea.
And^aaoa they seald fly like
(jakba Ogtey" by Ada

Latin Club Takes
MAqoii*wFor Name

fT frst poster was a pho-

lent prises ware going to V
awarded.. Since the final y taneta
bare aA yat been derided uneu,
wa will mat be abb to print them
ant Q next wash. Howerar, ara
weald Ilka «ta thank Urn metrkaaU wko decorated tbeir wladawa and ab® danaled .a dlab
sack toward parrhsyteg prbea. &lt;■
They ara as fallow*:
Sanford Gas Company. 8aafard
Palht and G b a Co, Criery City
Print Ipf Co- The Styb Shop,
The Twwrll Company. Men's Bea­
dy | . Wear (Parkins). Ireyb
Shoe Store. The Ganna Company.
Seminole Ctaamfry Company. A.
and P. Company and Tuxedo Feed
and Supply Co.
Abo, Pater Paul**
Be*sty
Shoppe, Fmerick Hardware. Table
Supply Star*. Welboldt, tke Photagaapkar, Semlnob Tkra Shop.
Hofmann Cbctric Serrlce, Saver’s
Radio 8*frle*, Barpca Seed Com­
pany. Badya’s Specialty Shop, IncHrivwoad Shepa, Inc, Cam A.
Spear and Son, Coleman** Office
Equipment Cm* Metker PuraHut*
C o-' H. and A. Department Store,
J. C. Penney Co- Wee tern Union.
McCrary’s Ftr# and Tan. Florida
Fewer and lig h t Co, Ptggty
Wiggly and tka ’ Bits Theatre,
which donated S' tickets far prises.

Brother Hood—Glean MeCdll
A m a r l e a n CkiWaaa Man

and Ben Butler.
Lucia, aa Italian giri—Nancy

Ju—iU.t‘,»lf a—ab. rfri—

a s? r« 3 .
g j ^ &amp; i b h gtri-j^
Katrina, d Dutch girl—Gladys
Walb
Olga, a Russian giri—Mtal*
T o*- Taaa, a Chine** girt—
Mary Anna Galloway
Grafchaa, a Oenuaa
girt—
Emma Jana Mayan
MvnuakL a Japane*. gtri—

And Mrs. Wren aat vpaa a Ikufc
Aa proud a* sha eoald ha.
—LAURKLLK DUTTON.

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: HF.W YORlJ. Nov. IS -V T )—
6,010 .Diking long: h.irciiirii voted
| today to ir tim In work Monday
have bee fom|wn.alrd, but It
walkout that had tied U|i .hipping
in and uut uf New Ymk harbor
A m e ric a n
O p e ra to rs
for two weeks.
Suy
B o a t s
H e ld
The atrike, dlrcrtcJ *g*tn*l
nine cnatlal .hipping line., tem­
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r
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a
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o
n
a
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poral My oiled thousand. of other
Thu aeeond trial af George Co*-;
—ArWN r m ir ii maililme rmplnye* in Culf and
W A S H IN G T O N . N ov. IS.
__ . the
__ _______
Kathleen HUderhrand, in m y Atlantic pert*. Including .adorn
ton.
-Orlando. police
former________
captain, constable and candidate red-head, wanted te enter Uncle »nd idfice worker*.
— (A1‘) — T int Slate* l)e|w irtm e n l I rainy
ri*|M&gt;rtcd -18
fur sheriff af Oraagu county, Baa*. training school in hansa*. Th. Mrlke wa. called off at •
nmultvd in tk* failure U the jury City, hat, failed hy an ln«h to iniet&lt;ng of 2,000 lung-horemen .
caKt’K o f ItvlIiKoivnlK tlelninieach
the
five-fool
two
niri^on
the
recommendation
of
Jo««ph
leach a verdict on k u j.uu»
itiK AttU'ricHii sltlp.w fo r exUndaunted. liyan,’ pre.ident uf the API, Inin connect wo wi.n tnc |u u a i height mlnlnldui.
.tie enrolled in the ground vtu.' to on imi.l lo ng?hon-mcn'. Assnn m in n lio n o f itapcr.. o r curmutdei ol Uulorta Myerty.
•
U«t. O f to ta l tioioiit Ions, llrlA lter deii.eraiw g tur aevm and took alrenuou* eZerriac dally riation.
Thr .p ik e r. rl.lit-d a moral
sour*, the jury reported to lb* in a plucky fight to Mrrtcn hoiInin w ns rt,K|wltK^)lt, fo r IlH,
court that It wa* auaui* to rra.u rrlf to the reouired height. An virlrrv although they didn't ohA veiOiev,
o rt,
‘• '" '''n h .l *1.03 hour
tu;c trunk. hullt hy.lhc Mh FVniict* fo r 10, (ifr m n n y 4,
{ Thl* tHUh infantry tank literally wn. ".lum ped" by llic uli.tnrlc.
vet die., accotdiag to a rep
report
____ -tn*
-• IUtange
n a n e * county
ruum* aheiilia
auflteknlly
tall to oe- « agv rale.
40 hour week.
nntl nn tinitlt'itlifietl
vrsnel
irom
ak
eu lta rompw**
atM-iilta
„ fu||.
n cdf„ , p|lo,
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Km: inerr*. Tank trapping wa. part of I S. Army dciniin.lrntinii til l -il llclvuir, Vn.
fo r one.
•fftca.
Cniton
wa, convicted a year
y e a r: V ',!', Aeronautic.
Authority'.
T
on waa
..
Tho icpnrt Included Informa­
«V ot H u t degree murder u« - f.
.
tion received between Sept. 1 and
onoeetkm with la# ateying, with V . , n t r ''T
Nov. 17. Korty-four ships were
to recommendation fur me ic y ,;
* «»••**•
di'liiined, four were stopped twice.
thereby makmg Ike dco-h penalty |
Ill mo.t esses, the .hip. were
mandatory, TMt aealeuce waa
not .topped try warship, on the
withheld pending th* new trial !
high *cn«, but detained when
which waa granted autaequenUy i
dorkrd in belligerent port*.
ay tk* court.
With time nnd money tied up
Costoo*• testimony yesterday
— The Wage-Hour Ailminiatrainto operation of ocean-going
waa a aeries of denials. It* denied
lion
yesterday that a chaigr
____ r . _____ n . ____
•hip., Amerlc.n operator, con­
haying canversa lian with Dr. ayke. t * ________1
' f Violating the ung&lt;&lt;-hour law P O W C F8 S l i y 8 I rO { jrC B 8
Vinlnlnrk i*f €*•!&gt;• onllnnmv** C o m m i s s i o n R e q u e s t s tended ship, h.d hern held unreaconcerning cyanide; denied a*king
will In* hied In foiv .linlue Frank j
S h i p p e r s ’ - G r o w e r s ’ •onulily long period.. A report
whether it wa* soluble in alcohol;
I.. Mills'* in a' I'Aidnu nl tin* \|u ]
.bowed an average period of
denied seeing Sykaa an Tuesday;
nieipal r.Aul pi tin* INd»«*f Sin |
Major rletrhcr. rhief of the cnP r o b l e m s B e A i r o d eight days. The longert detention
denied asking Long te ’ perform
linn Mutiny lifliTinain at I M• J
forcemmt
-m.l th,- com_____
wa- Ihe City of Flint, for. 27 ilsyk
him or quaro'rliN'k
j I VK •-liAND, Nov. |K— A u d it
, _ plaint alleged ihe rvnatnr had re.... , ,
„ . .
Their hn. been no formal
donied giving
mt nation to all g m w r r . , claims for loss of cargoes a . au­
Dong a bottle of wkkky; and de­
a „j „
n . a j _ „ Ih. aage-hour law in hi. apple «n " " '
l'ro|&gt;&lt;,r,lon to | Then- will lie n meeting of crnl
- mid ennnet* Af Florida thorities do not have arcurate in­
npnrlmint house owner. nml c•hippi-i
nied that he had ytaited Long's
and
tiuyl
l t i o - l i n i t . to attend meeting* of formation on amount of good*
aearrhteg far him, mot*
i near Wineheater.
vvineneaier. Va.
va
--------'near
V
i ' '^ '
“L ,ro(k; n!" nri-nl- in Ihe Chnmliei of t'oin- the I In nln r i t i u , r o m m li.ln n and ■rizrd or how many operator,
The complaint wa. file.1 ty Tho- ^ * " '» - i.a r ..W - U r r d
ttm rlo, nu-rre liuilding Moiulny nficrnoon hnni: ilicir piolilriu. c n m e m l n g have been empenMted, but it
one* an Wednesday.
NEW YORK. Nov.* 1R.—M l—
- 1chairman
* *
• ' "com- rOtori*. president of the Orlomlo ni .1:.'tl&gt; o’etoek. Mr. av T.
11e-Of tha notes, Ceaten said Lang Owes D. Ysuag. and Ceiant ma, -Reed,
of- the
r it t ii - to i lir iTniimi.slon, wa* ex- was reported B nl.ln ha. compen­
nd- ley will prr.iike
i mar* than 1% and waa al- Swope. two a f thd naltea'a forc-lmlltce on fair play for *orkcm"
IteiMli-d try- l.ulher I.. Chandler, sated inmr A m rrlr.n owner*.
meetDuring the World War, th#
rote*The monthly .m e e lln g o f »hc« I com.ut-aton chairman, in » letter United
W. C. Cole, regional director at .w i.l _
Stitr* protrslO'd vlrorourty
_
_
_ _ ... In the Women'* Civic C o m m itter o . i*w| whUli went out today. t
lien'.
Akapciation
In tk* O oaam l»• Ktectrtei Richmond, for Inveetigation.
&lt; hdntllrr t lrller Ufr&gt;« all at the Prlltah pru-tUe w. taking
ter Hotel last ‘night.
S,-minole Vminty riininitri o f
' ~biggest“ At Wineheater, DVrd .aid that VnMei
Company, ' tk* ‘ *0Vld*a
Whnt I. In. I in lealnge nnd Commerre will he held in tt" ‘ |&gt;t*r«tiiik itifrrr«»!t*tl in r itn m In nt- AmriIran ship, fnto port for pramaker of blogtrical equipment and there wa. no foundation In fact hrinkage,
whether in .lock.. In t'hamlier building Monday mom ’ Ifiitl llm tttinm bsio n’ri inert im:* linilnnry examination nnd search.
product., aad placed the com­ for llie charge.
nml kIvc tln» citrus board "the
ii
rrlnll
.tore
nr in natural it Ing at 10:00 o'eloek
pany in youager hands.
A.ked about the natute of the
belief it iif thejr irfra* nml view*,
iinitc often represent,
Both for year* have been .tout committee, he .aid he knew noth­ .■•urrra
ihe iniirgin of profit, the speaker
Cnmm.rttlrr I* S K. Slim pn- ii- well ii.k to sitbinh to thr comadvocate* of letlrement af boat- ing abort it, but understood that du
l.red. ^
elded over the regulai lm*un - iiitwHion nny |uoh|rtn* Ihry mny
aeua executive* at around the "they aic .ome New York people
ll‘« i i , , n i
r» a- f . « i
tie fnee«I with m hnvc knowlrilgo
Mr. I'owen* deplored ihe l.rk
age of
and la . announcing who rame In here."
of imtuMric. in i-Tnrida to proper­
of |vrrtuiniliK 1° tin* citiua iiutu**
their action yeatordav, they wild
“Ro f ,r na I am aware," he ly conserve the v»«t nuiotitil of
tty "
were aaerel) following their added, "Ihi. committee doe. not natural
Thi* m ini* foiiiinnikinti trrrnUyimource.. Thou nnd. ol
Young
la --OS, unvjA
8wopc w
40.
----------- -w, iiiviiA.itinclude ta
a n.i'uic.ingle rui|iiu|V
employ* ui
of mill*
min imis of ritm» fruit decoys e.rh
hiiItiorizetl inniliiig mu’Ii n |«*tlor to |
"Servin' to Humanity" wn. the
oung, tall,i amt nn member of the committe, &gt;mr because there l» no market
nil |»ir*on* i l i l i l o l d l in thr ci I * •ulijeet of the nddrr*. of James
freckled chairman of the board, ha* aaked me for a conference. oi because It I. not n ile.lruhlej
til’d IimIiirI ' y Although .Mi. Chan d­ Cl Sharon to the member, of
will become honorary chairman,
"The enmmittee ha I deliberately rinde, nml ycl there i. noi n .lu ­
ler
in tlie li'llrr Mii'Kml* that the II.pled llrotheihood at their
and abort, grey-halted I'rrsnlenc and falsely ml. represented the te p).nt in the state for tin
toU n m v nntiro I v j*ivon the coni- inotilldy luneheon meeting tn tho
Swope will become honorary pree- fart, a- to my hu.lneM, both n. ,,lof; „ i n r llf ri, rtc neiil ftom th.-1
iiti*t*ii»li
of mntleiH to lie dihi’llturd
Clifford Nhkolaoa, 22-year aid * J t to tho
limir* mv omnlovos
nIt*- id."
..t * TALI.AIIASSKK. No' In
/
the hour,
employe, work juice, of* this fniil.
v ' •i l no mo pnrtii'iil.ir mroting, t h h Voider Hotel yesterday at noon.
youth wka told officer* he waa . ™ ilp tl. Reed, dynamic, yauth-1 .ml the n-.ge. I pay.
I'rr.idriil Andrew t'arrnway
Jit.lge John.on vc«lei ci »n w ill not itM't little Mih mh/hm |irr-ided
from Wilke* B ane, Pa-, waa ar- fpl-looklng 40-year-old aaatataat I "I have not. . . rhirged, soupht |Hi|ntrd nut that n large iiutnunl —Circuit
over the .e..|o n ut which
dny
enjoined
use
of
in
I
it I ohi ••f Miiokti«»iih veibnllv
of
Juice
wna
wasted
In
c.imlng
rented ky Chief of Polk* All#* •o the prvaldent, waa choeen oy jtn dltregm l nny tew applicable
J \V Hall gave a report of the
service fund, l-v tho deiniino'iii
plant,
which
might
I
m
coim-ilcl
"While
it
Id
nii.ie
drairthlo
la W iater Park about I tiM director* today to lucceed Young j to me or an» tualnem I control. I
meeting of (to* Seminole A.«oclIlf .grn'lilture for rout me■ling .... u h e i e |»o«*ildf* to hnvr wiitlrn iI alion
into citric nrld.
o'clock last night aad returned
of lliotherhood. in |lel.and
— N&gt;» T*f&gt;
pay w a r e higher than tho nvrrThe former chrmiat nl«o point­ operating rlltm washing 'bed rmtire," llie let lei xjnli'k, ‘'nt thr ' In.I week and nnnoiinred that
to 8emiaolo County tew enforce­
a r t apple ernwer and farmer, nnd ed nut that (mm .11 .pionrance. nlnng main Ingnway.
d«n»f tune the nu'ctiugn will nl* I Ihe next meeting of Ihe group
ment bffleeru who charged him
the hour, I work my emplnyr, an­ •everal of the Urge canning com­
lie ilid not i ole di'Pi-llv upon u n v* iiirb ile n | mthn| when per*
with theft a f a motorcycle.
| will lie tield in New Smyrna on
no longer hut generally shorter." panies were making money from ei-n.tllntlon.lit' of n I'.i'-'i
t mi lit nuilteiH not on the regular Dee
(i
The feature of thi»
Deputy Sheriff Cart WUlteam
proviiling
foi
(fiO.iHiti
i"ti
the
sale
of
cclrrv
soup,
and
yet.
|irm’r.iiu
may
I
»
•
piem-ntnl.
| meeting will lie n fi.h fry to
mid that tka youth la charged
lure
for
Hie
-liedto
no
Ii
m
l
he
raid,
“I
am
Informrd
thnl
ton.
"The
ronmiU«i.
n
inrnihern
wranl
, whirh all of Ihe member, of the
with Ik* tkaft of a motorcycle
of celery go*, to waste in tin. polish citrus I'invi J Iiy i to t- , ymi to know that we regan l the lI llocal
group
nrc
earned ky W. II. Stafford whkk
urui
K
r(&gt;1, l ’ ar
t*
iinvited.
nvitrti.
( m m g lo v e *
t*«9iiiniisKi«iii
n
i
being
n
'ritrua
waa atolaa aome time yeaterday
enininllte was
Counsel foi llie ilcpartinenl ol eonintUioii' whirh m i l pivo proper I A nominating rnininlttre
nml leak
14 .elect officeer. for
afternoon from Mr. SUffonPa
age* are reduced, Sanford will agriculture mol the wInis* in.it &lt;f luiilerntitju to all problema and - appointed
hem# aw Went Flrat Street.
conUng/year and will make
i TALLAHABSFK, Nov. • 1&gt; • —
Nov. 18 -t/11 prow, Orl.ndu will grow and Inc keling hoard .:d.l ..................... we wnnt you In tlunk about the thr
II.
repiif^tit
the next m
Tk* arreat a f Nkko\*oa aad (# V - Tkoae dark-uniformed (tata —WASUlNfiTON,
meeting.
Senator Holt, Democrat, \Ve.t Slate of Florida will develop in der prolinldy- wind.I lie nppi-nl'd. t«%
utntnU*iou in that way.
Member, 'o f the committer are
The inJiiHi-lioii also |nohd.il«
S ? 1" '*
*m start patrolling Virginia, demanded yeaterday that ,du.trially.
"\Ve hone Y o u will ninke nn op- Jim. I). Jink In., chairman; W.
Florida highways Dee. 4 will have
Power, also inrnlionrd v. opernliuii of tlirce ivn-ldoi: -1" -1•
41 MMltMiirel mm I'rip Tnnl
7
K. Kader, Andrew 1'airnw.y, J.
ample authority te arreat you complete explanation o f why thr rioua
merchamll.ing
problem, already ronstiui-lrd ol Won.-lml.i
W. Hall and S J. Ni*. Mr. Jinfar violating traffic lavra.
I no
British light rrularr Caradoc wa. which are often eneounteicil by I'lant City anil Hide f i l l
kin. wra. al.o 'elected a* chair­
. Tk# newly-organ Ited highway allowed tn hmd (pel a t th&gt; S oolietall merrhanl. and riled some ninrketlng hoaid mi.pi-nded u n i t , B o y W o u n d s R o b b e r
man of tin- program committee
patrol, now training at-Dradentoa. Diego, Calif., naykt1
VM1depot vertex-1
of the remertle.
remeillc for th e e III’ on several olln-i .lied, when IIn*
ye*tex-|of
W h o K i l l e d F a t h e r for the next meeting.
N n ordered 52 automobile* and 14
traallaaeO (r. H I ' | M «I
suit for iiijuni-iioii no- filed -• &gt;
Dr. I,. T. Dot. wa. rhalrman
motorcycle* for Its officer*. •
eral days ago
Holt, memter of Ut* Senate
of the rnmmitlre in charge of
Automobile* win be pate ted hr- naval affair, committee, Mid
Judge Johnson did not mli
CHICAGO. Nov. IK —(/&gt;■)- yi-.lerdny*. program nod introupon an injuin'lion .oiiglil l-v t’anpiali- Addanlc, 1.1, .at behind duei-d Mi.. Kioi.e Winn who
"thee* should ho some exceptional
the Colonial (Id I'nmpoiiy of llie counter of Id, father'* f ru ­
reason for allowing an armed
•tear ar heave will be te n te d ant warship of a belligerent to come
Jnrkrunvilln* agwiu.l eoiiliiined ity .lore today rending a book gore two lending'
rolleclion of Ihe ga-oliiii- iii-pi'i-- arhpn n negro rnbbci t ntered, and
into an American nort, load oil
WASHINGTON. Nov. IH -&lt;&gt;PI Holt tax uf oiie-eiglilli of o i-i-nl demanded "give ntc your money," U. OF I*. IIRCRIVNS 11 ..'.(111,000
•ad then depart," He added that
: tfaifonaa nr* a f a ahado bo- "it appear* aome
— Attorney General Murphy told n gallon. This mnt i* pending. pointing n pistol.
'" 'I t ADKI.I'HIA. Nov IK —
mon khaki and oil re drak.
ate trying to get
country in- hi. press conference yealeiday ap­ W. A. Stanly of Jacksonville said
"Wo haven't much money here,
'llie University of IVnuaylTka patrolmen are net te a ­ rateed.?
pointment o f-0 aueroaaor to Alex­ it would lie lirnughl on a hear­ you wouldn't lake It o--uld you?" jl/l’i
vania
has receive,! almo.t fi.bou,.
m ed with crkateal low enfercoChairman
tetmi
*itamu nine
iMiwnn
ntUCiRI, ander Akrrman. retired Judge to ing later.
the boy protcrti-il
, Democrat,
000 in contribution, .m l bequests
M a t. hut Attorney General Oikke Ntw York# of the bouso foreign Plot Ida's southern district, probab­
The Colonial till Couiiutny and
The gunman look tin from the
N a k*M that they have f n l pow. affairs committee, told reporter* ly would te delayed until congirsi groups of citrus giowei* and cash drawer amt tuno-d to go when during the year ending June 30.
university .aid thnt n sub­
— *------- ------------- fog traffic "tk* senator la aadaly alarmed reconvened.
chipper* attarked the mail law th* boy', father, Vito, emerged The
stantial port of the money would
Ho sold tho department had not on tka ground that it provided ftom their living quarters,
and I think hall get a aatbfarlie lived to celebrate the 200th
tery aaawer" from Acting Secir- made a roeommenadtlon to the for unconstitutional diversion ol
Th* robber and father fired
of It. founding by
te*y of Ike Navy t l l a m
impaction funds |iaid l&gt;y gaso­ simultaneously. Vito .lumped to anniversary
White Hauw.
Benjamin Franklin.
line companies and also that the floor, mot tally wounded.
construction of washing sheds
Fasqualc picked up th* fallen
would put thr state |ntq-rom|H*- platol and fired three shots. Th*
tlUon with private business.
robber staggered through the
John 8. Lavln of Orlando Mid doorway. The boy fired mor*
principle involved in the shot., Polk-e are hunting tha
Clarksville, Tennra.ee,
Mostly cloudy, occasional light
ault was whether the state rould wounded bandit.
rain, tonight and Sunday. Not
„
Nav. II, IB3V
aster
private business.
much
change in temperature.
Mr, Andy P eta rtia.
"If th* state ran go into tho
■anfard. Fla.
ritrna packing business, then it
FORECAST
*an go Into ihe hotel or the
' Andy:
BAROMETER
naval
storoa
business
or
any
1 want te thank yon far reading na th at apecial edition
Today ................................... 30.08
otter business under a legisla­
30.20
th at yaur local pogor g o t out. U u lte nnd 1 have both
tive declaration of public pol­
NEW YORK. Nov. 18 —(JPJ- Yeaterday ............
icy," ha added
II avor, and wo are thinking seriously about com lag
Kat* Smith showed up for. h*r
PRECIPITATION
William C. Pier r, Tamp at- broadcast yrsterday and last night Yeaterday ---------------------that* around Ckrteteaaa *aid t e —l teg ten days or two
.00
tomey for the department of with te r head swathed te band­ To date thla month _____
J01
Wondar If wo oauld got hotel arootamniUtion* for
•grtenlturo, and II. E. Carter, age*.
Normal
for
Month
___
J
.tf
onr family o t anything Ilka reu aaakli rate* should w# de­
assistant attorney general, ar8h* suffered burns on th* fore­ Normal for year _______ B U I
cide to tew*. LooN IRm yeur town hot grown and tea taken
guad that tha Inspection fund head, right aid* of th* foe* and Rainfall to d a t e .... ..... - .. B l.tl
•oaatltatad r*v*au*s of th* state Mck yesterday when tho cotton
and
that It could te used aa
TKMPRRATL'RRH
cklog around * hair drier h unt
Wo nro M W telhr tetarasted te ftahteg place* Frank !&gt;
tho tegtelatur* directed.
Risk
te flam** whil* te r hair was ho- Date
a t n fond o f ftehtng and w* doted ho oould gat all of th*
Judge Johnson dacterad that It
N ot. 11
81
g dressed.
Nor. 12
fteldng te wanted down O u rs Would t e glad te tear, f r
80
did not tecoma rovrnu* until J it trying to beat out tha f in
a » i o f *a operatic
TB
operation* year, ah* lectlved lesaer bum* an the Nay. 12
if-?
■ ■ ■ ■ V,- - ^ w a —
, .
78
when tho law provides for oar right tend. 8h* waa tekaa to the Not. 14
Your* vary truly,
Not. M
18
Not. 18.
.18 •
• .» ‘ .I
kw. n ,
J . 11. aJ,

,

r

V e rd ic t
-

4 Vessels Held

- . , -r — .i XT
In Coston Case
Total Deaths Now
—
Number About 12 Mistrial
MbWal Is Declared
Declared
Delib­
----After Jurors DellbB r i t a i n Contracts
F o r 4 0 0 TV&gt; 6 0 0

NUMBER 78

Established In 1908

AY, NOVEMBER 18, 19S9

Dock Workers
To Return To
Jobs Monday

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in d e p e n d e n t n e w sp a p e r

More Than Once

crate
erate Seven Hours
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5

r u Waga Orlando Business

Young AndSwope To SenJ ^ r Ryrd Leader Declares
R esgn

Posts At W
AS,,,.NnT0.!?‘Noy 18 &lt;/PI Hanford Growing
-old

City News Briefs

Frurtmen Asked
To Visit Sessions
Of Citrus Group

G e n e ra l c ie c in c ^
B
To He In Proportion
! To Citizens’ Efforts
Tlim l'08ltl0nS liver
tection,
To Younger Men In-fU«*i t» r«mpiy with te.nu «r :s*,"f"rU11w‘" *"•* l“» ' *t
-Order To K e t l r e .packing
pioce..ing-liu*jne*a '.k’1
"f ,l* r 1,r, " * T‘’. npnrtnuiil

SftuStStir'tt.rKilK

!•

*SS

P ay Visit H ere
On In sp ectio n
Three A m y engineer* docked
a t |ke Municipal Ptotu yesterday
afternoon akoard tka yacht RiM ult foliowlnc an inspection tour
af the kyacialh control project
URn the Jacksonville district.
C at U n U II. Walk tax, senior
m cmker of the beard ol off let n
named by tka War Department,
viar accompanied on tka trip ky
C ol Raymond F. Fowler, head ol
tka Savanaak dstrkL aad CoL
Rickard Parka, United Stale* en­
gineer a t Makik, Ala,
The officer* spent Th*r*day
nigkt in Paiatka. coming from
th e n to Sanfard.
They left here thla morn In* to
% b to Miami by a^toetekiie.
Ah UtenaWa campaign ha:
keen wagtd under tka auperyWou
af Oolooet Watkins, In Florid*
thla Mmmer against hyacinth* on
navigable waterway*.
. A review of water hyarinth « k
rt ruction. waa ordered ky tkr
Hmw* *f RepreaeataUrea com
m iliar on rirer* and harterw. »«
de term la* If aay ^.rkaafte are
aeodad hi Ik* law w hlekaeW pro

Mrs. Kuhn To Take
Stand On . Monday

James G. Sharon
Stresses S e r v i c e
In Church Speech

Judge Enjoins Use
Of Fund* In Wash
She d Controversy

Youth Nabbed With
Stolen Motorcyde

Highway Patrol
To Have Ample Holt Raises Cry
Arrest Powers .Over British Ship

Aker man Successor
To Be Named laater

Si

2 i r i s e s J in ££

LOCAL WEATHER

THIS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

Kate Smith Burned
In Beauty Parlor

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OB W W ^ I

THE SANFORD -HERALD,

Thii * F » n y ” War

More Czechs For

Three thousand miles
temporarily secure behtod
mighty navy and ass et d a
femes, separated from hostilities by the broad deep JiU
Untie,. unaffected by the conflict except insofar aa the
constant static over the radio has shattered our nerves, we
hers in -America -are- inclined to say that the war has not
yet begun.
We wonder how the 'young .seaman on a German 11Boat feels aboub that aa kis tiny tub tropes Its wRy .blind­
ly along the bottom-of the North Sear dodging in Ahd out
among high explosive mines, seeking the entrance to
Seapa Flow, or plays dead aa the dread destroyers at tbs
British navy rumfala overhead, dropping depth beWhs which

• ra t through- lire Itolttob bloete-

idi

Britain contracted for 400-600
l-alning p ltn a and parts In tba
United States In a 9*0.000,000
order. I t w u tlw first ime# the
arnM cmarso was repealed.
Japanese
In Uto Far East, Jepanea*
troop* In Gouth
__
China _drov#
north ram the roast la an ef­
fort to evt Chine*# supply routes.
German storm troopers and
•quads of Gestapo (secret police)
yesterday execsted nine Csoch
students before flrbtg squad* and
•m a te d hundred* of others for
"Instigating up i kings" again*!
N isi rate m the Bohcmla-lteravia
peotectoraln.
Theta* nd* of heavily-armed and
motortzod storm troopers poured
ijito the city and Informed quarters
•aid the punitive measures against
Csoch "ad s nf reristancr, ad­
mitted to ahra been brewing for
•etM time, probably would bo ex-

’uneral pnrieauton they had shouted, "Long live
A tew days before two young Germans, only 19
re, were caught stealing during a blackout In
ey too wure j dwt by a firing squad. Such things
BIBLE VERSE FCtt TODAY
*■ ■BV1I. CANNOT WITHSTAND
V A BOM) ATTACKt And tbo three
companies blew the trumpets, and
brake Ure pltchrre, end bold the
lamps in ihslr M i hinds, and Urs
trumpets in (heir right hands to
•rlfaw wlthal&gt; and they cried, The
' sword of the to ld , nnd of Gideon.
—Judge# 7 :S0.

Uteris ha* been no rod fighting In thla war, except ki ! V
land when PoUah aoUMra might testify there wan eonw
action around Warsaw, but when German patrols scouting
through No Man's LWId run into a French machine gun
nrst, and for a tew minutes a thousand men mow uneh
other 4own with every implement of modern warfare, we
wonder H H doesn't seem to them that the war has really

(from Voices)

yds,' nothing at allt
Fo«r&lt; waldo have blown your ash
.
on the sevan watore.
And powaaro js town but Is sick
how you larch end fall.

C’Eat La Guerre

'&lt;M hag* .piloted high brick oa

brisk .&amp; Wkk to raw you,

CITY BRIEFS

torazted Wttotdfreualng Gaga and
a saaak of aleeL
liken whig** to the stars, even

abbreviated form, If it has boiler plate on Ita front page.

Si irrdgft-----M M aLs t

will

assume

proud

PltEDBRICK NIMB
l a l n l T t e V i n a V ^ d t i « . with
this third urm ^ scaro.
x*' Sanford- should bo » a k l« l extenslvo plans for a bigger and
-bettor Ohrtetmas shopping eteeon.
, ^ - r e e —x^ramu—

- Report*, hoy* It that Al Capan* likes bis hospital ted betof China, Ethiopia, and Poland.' In thla modern civilisation
tor than hi* prim s cell. •

there Ui only one voice which speaks with authority and

rasa who * p * ri kls bill* that is the voice of euperior force.
| promptly Idebe not hare to worry
Tba United States Army is an sfficlent organisation,
h te a t hie ability to abtola

The war Is said to b* ccling

Ik* belligerent* 9100,000.000 a

day. Wa'U bet they are elad
Jt kasn’t started yet
Host of u* would ju st *■ seen

JfcfSL
W * 'J 5 /S 5
the WPA to furnish 1k* turkeys.
Tke U k T . l f t « r Hlghkatter
la ronerrned Iret some e f tkueo
deer hunters dew s. In Collier

but it i» small and could hardly be expected to copl with
the troope of even a second class power. Ih the event of
hoetilltlee, it is the National Guard which will have to
carry the brunt of the fighting, at least until a new na­
tional army and trained reserves can be whipped Into shape.
Fbr
For this
thla reason the National Guard must be kept con­
stantly on Ita toee.
Employer* everywhere have been aaked to give Na­
tional Guardsmen In their employ leaves of absence "with­
out prejudice" so that they can resume their training in
the art of war. Under the circumstances The Herald la
glad to do ita part by making fills sacrifice.

S te n t; todiest-

ll'n lls w e rrn* r u r Oral
are*Ion nf the Taylor Command­
in ' of the Knight* Templar nt *
11F: iInr builnrrs inerting in the
I C o o llM t * r w a f t f *
as chairman, and Charles C. Wil­ Ms'.onie Temple list night.
son, ntggud, 63-ysar^old eaecuThr regular btivitire* niretlng
tie* vice-president, will stop Into
of the Gnmpbclt-Lo-.sliig Ameri­
Hwnpe's »hoe» a* prraldcnL
Bald Young and Swope In n can t/rylon po..t will • Ito held In
the toglon Hut Monday night at
Joint etotementr
"When wo took of flew, wo in- H:00 o’clock. Commander Georgs
d ie ted our view that It would Weinstein declared’ that Important
contribute to the murmto and el- business m atters will be dlifu&amp;scd.
fectlvensu af the organisation
If a t a general rul* man In Im­ Officers for Uta rnsulng period
portant administrative postUso*
would esnsidtr retlremont when
they rukzh the age of 05. Hav­ of Odd Fellows In the Odd Peting adopted that policy of re- lows jls l l Monday night a t 8:00
Noble Grand C. A.
11remeat during our administra­ o'clock.
tion, w* now apply It to our- Ilslnra urged a full attendance of
mtmbert.
tolvua."
Young told he will spend much
tba* In Van Ilorncsvllte, where
The three local National Guard
ho kas a 1,600-scre farm, and a aunpsnles will meet III the Ar­
dairy breeding herd.
mory tomorrow morning at 8:!t0
The retirement of the two top­ o’clock. Tho troops will leave in
flight General Electric execu­ truck* for
Keystone Heights
tive* took tbs financial commu­ about' I0:0ti o'clock; They' will re­
nity by surprise.
tu rn - next Saturday afternoon
"Nobody thought we’d do It," after a week of emergency train­
Young admitted today.
**1 re­ ing.
member when General Electrie
flret adopted it* rvlirsmsnt pol­
C I* Varnrr, rvcrralional di­
icy. I overheard someone ady
a t that time 'wait ’lilt Owen D. rector of thv City of Orlando will
aad Gerard get ■ m ile older. b« thu guei t »|wvtkvr nt the an:
t e l they won't step down.' nlvernary lirmkfast W eltnp of
Well, we've don* IL And the the Central Florida Council of
Chamter* nf tlommorr* to be helJ
hu?J*yr ** *n ,,uun• , **P*kle In the Vi*Me* Hotel Tuesday
F l j eua, who lakes over the morning a t H:03 o'clock. A largo
Presidency of General Electric
a t the tarn of the year, hegnn
bk toreer In htulnese ns an ftfkm boy nt the age of. 13 for
^/Pf***^ BlectHe, a former c o b - lion because It la prompted only
eQtm nt company *f General by aa earnnt drain* to'ralU t
year full coopcratiya aad to let
you know that you may always
rspcct an opportunity to (ring
your views and problem* befute
the rommlwtsB."
Letter* went out recently to all
tenner mmbsre cf the commto­
rion urging them to ffto the
present teard th* benefit of their
odelcc on til rue matters...
- Under a new petky mtopud, a

DIRECTORY

Jury Fails To
Reach Verdict
In Coston Case
Donald Long!
Boftly, he presented the tbeory
that the two defendants, Long and
Dykes, were trying to oosivlct the
third, their motive being, he sold,
that they might save thnneelvte
from tefng convicted on a first
degree murder charge. The let­
ter*, he opined, shewed friendship
rather (has enmity, and Coston
Would not have put..Jbat.type, n(
weapon In 'lh * hands b(* a man
he had tried to murder.
U oyd Boyle, aaslatant State a t­
torney from Sanford, who had
been taking ne activ* part In the
qiMtilfunlng sf witness**, opened
the argument for the Stale. Thv
question, as he staled ft, Was: DU
George Coston put poison la lb*
totilr to kill tmneono . . .
then gfvo It to Donald to a s t
"Donald Loag drank . . . so the
logical wav to g et rU of him was
to glee him poisoned liquor," he
maintained. "But plans and the
bottle went astray, resulting in
the d o th ef the Myerly girl."
"The only circumstantial evi­
dence in the State’s case," he sta t­
ed, "is to supplement- the fast of a
witness to the/actual miring of
I he poison with the liquor." The
evidence," he pointed n it, "does
not show any plans hstween C iiton and Long a r between flyfcra
and Long. Donald Long it Inno­
cent.
.
He cotwludvd Ms argument with
a diwqsatou cf the M 'neto* pre­
sented aa evidence earlier in the
session, calling them "an intimMutton
tbo evidence of
illation to suppress the
Long and gybe*."

Tbo storm trooper* and geniipo, aided ty German poller, took
moor than 3000 persona Into cus­
tody after two day* of disorders
bat 900 of (hem were released.
The 1300 under arrest ware un­
derstood to be mostly Csoch stu­
dents and Intellectuals, alleged by
the Germans lb h ire been In­
cited to rioting and resistance by
followers of Dr. Rdusrtl Bettes,
last president of Independent
Czechoslovakia niW now an exile
In Ragland.
Aboat 10,000 S. 8. storm
troopers were in Prague last night
lo preserve order.
The
downtown
streets
of
Prague virtually war* deserted
last night after official amtounccm tnt of the execution* and arrrata and Ctcch resident* bid In
their homo*.
All Czech universities veto
closed for three year* under or­
ders of lh« Nsxf administrators
of the protectorate and warnings
were lesood th a t "If resistance
shoeld renUnue energetic mensurr* wRI be taken to restore
pcare and order."
The Naxli laid that, with the
exMption of Prague, Use protec­
torate to "petfccUy calm."
' An cffleUl arinouaccaseot told
of the shooting of tbo nine sludenU and lb* swift arrests of.
Many more. all of whom ar* al­
leged to bo follower* and sym­
pathiser* of Bene* who fled when
Adolf Hitler seised Caochoelovakl*

had "atzackad Gemans."
At 2:06 A. M. today armed
German storm troopers and Ger­
man pollcojnen occupied the
Czechoslovak university of Prague
and tbs high school and a short
Urn* liter, retafereod ty gvslapo

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BASS*"
Dr. and Nf*. Tael Breah* of

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ind. attend

Albany, N. Y. were rawnt gurels

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Mrs. II. M. Pennell etbuHttitod
nt sebeut NT Me*. B. P. lymee
who has buss III this week.
(M b Jed* Olresrm sprat Iasi
weikinf to Ortonda
Prieade e l HreT j . R. HoUghtoa
will ragrarito* know that she Is IH

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BEAUFORT. N. C. ffeV. I I —
W)— At loast 10 persons were
known to bare drowned last sight
In a boat collision In tba Inland
waterway six miles north of here.

T o .Visit Sesskm i

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» Dual layaltlee

TBN DBOWN IN MISHAP

te n d e d ,

Be that aa U may, we here in America should not be
the first to say there is not enough fighting in thla war.
If may be a "phony war," aa some of ua have said, but io
*&gt; toi'Krii.ji***1"
Y ts have learned nothing, hsvo the men who arc actually In the line, we dnro nay there la

f.

of dissolved radical organisation*,
tried to demonstrate. Wksreqre
the Czech police w et with rrtjftone# in dieperelnt (ho h e s a
■tratora arreato w on Mode."
On Tharaday evrnlne I I percone war* Injo red, two of them
aerioMy. when Coach PascM dofnemtrator* led by ..to n -B r* .
Slashed with Crash petka In W e*
real a a aqtiarc while N atl elite
guard* refrained from IntarferIn* In any way.
On Thurwtey Czech student*
sheeting “fur freedom" had bora
dispersed in the streets by Nazi
■torm troopers, who arrested 10

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THR SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Social A nd Personal Activities
MISS LILLIAN ADAM8, Soefetjr Editor

Tfckphoon 148

Miss McMahon ifcW ed rs*s**«*r.

Social Calendar ? °

~In an imprsaalre double

MONDAY

S ra S flS

L . _ w| N an atVlewk

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miff £

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N C U E I B l C I t &gt;Vtl Ol

h P r l l Z lUiid Of the Woman'. Mr- •*» M n. J . WDII* McCormick
A .f^ n u «
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DeLand, waa solemnised last

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meeting room at 3:00 V. M. fb a
monthly
Insplralkftiat '"meeting
will he held at :t|30 r . M. with
Mrs. W. I . llcMcy’a circle In
rharssw of the nrorrnm which will

School.
Regular business and social
meeting of the Dependable Sufi.day School C lan -o f the P in t
'Methodist Church will be held
at 7:30 P. M . ______________
at the horns of
M n. A. H. Middleton.
WEDNESDAY
Birthday party celebrating 60th
anniversary of Woman’s Club*
and aponsored by Sanford Junior
Woman’s Club to be held In the
Mayfair Hotel beginning a t 8:30
o'clock with a reception, a t 0:00
P. M. a fashion show, and 10;00
P. M. n dancs with Eddie King
and his orchestra and other
games. The public Is cordially in­
vited to attend all functions.

Christian Endeavor
To Hold Last Rally
The Central District of Lie
Florida Christian Endeavor Union
will hold its last tally of tha
year tomorrow a t 6:10 P. M. In
Orlando a t this First Presbyter­
ian Church.
On the program there &lt;gUI be
a tea, a Christian Emiaavof pro­
gram by IhiBote Academy, an
evening address by R. B. "Billy"
Mathews, young people’s director
at the University of Florida and
Installation of officer*,
_____

“ k I.ifltTffhes Today
DOtTBLE BILL
JANE* WIT HERS
BROTHERS

Sunday &amp; Monday

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I 'PAGE THREE

FLORIDA HIGHLIGHTS

Reception Given By
M r, Mrs. W. C. Hill
ImiAkdiately following the cere­
mony of the McMahon-McCormick
wedding laat night, a reception
was held a t the nome of Mr. ami
M i*. J t L i i Hill-an Magnolia Are.

The loreljr home v a i decorated
with arrangements of cold clad*
lolL-alar- Jaaminr, nnd white chry­
santhemum*.
White . randtra
M ir Jack Purdon left Thursdey burned in crystal holder* In the
for Mieml Where ehe "lit ions
h tr husband. ’
Mrs. R. A. Newman and Mrs.
W. A. Adema met the guests tip-1
Friends of Mrs. T. C. Boll will on their arrival.
The receiving
iegrri to learn that elm is III at line was eommised of Mr. ami
Mra. J, W. McCormick. Mra. J.
her home .on Park Avenue.
Willis McCormick, or D rU m L
Friends of Mra. C. D. Foiresler Mra. B.&gt; C, Gardner, Misa Polite
will regret to learn that she is Robinson, of Ortando. Miss Helen
III at her home on West First

Dr. and Mrs. 0 . W. Baker
liave as their guest. Dr. Baker a
cover, the three layer wedding
mother of Tlfton, Ga.
rake waa placed with u nilulklur*
bride and groom on top.
A
Mra. C. U Powetl left yes­ cluster of gold boll* hung front
Tho nuptial musle with Mrs. terday for, QuRman. Ga.. where the chandelier to the table. Mra.
Evan* McCoy as organist included she wilt visit as the guest ol
Robinson ' of Orlamlo, molhrtt of
"Noetune" by Chonln, -T h e Bri- her mother for about two weeks- Ih*
maid of honor, poured cofJ. \ Chorus"
_j "_ by Wagner, "Traudal
feo.
,
m enl" by Schumann and "The
Mrs. R. L. Peek, Sr., and
Assisting In serving were Miss
Wadding March” by Mendelstohn. grandson, llosrard, and Mr*.-Don­ Louise
of Orlando, MU*
J. Martin Stlneclphcr sang two ald Whitcomb and aon. reck, of Martha Purcell
Adams, Miss Carolina
number* preceding the proces­ Columbia, &amp; O.. vlaiUd here for
lllll, Miss Doris llall and Miss
sional, "At Dawning" by Cad- a ahort while Thursday.
Nancy White.
Miss Hrrachel
man and “ Beeauaa” by D’HardeHamby
was In charge of the
loL
• ” .
bride’s book.
The bride entered bn the arm
About 7S guests attended.
of bar father and was attended
Following the reception the
by Misa Polll# Robinson of Or­
newlywed* left on their honey­
lando aa maid of honor and Miss
moon trip with their destination
Helen Dorta McCormick of Deunknown.
.
Land and Mias Evelyn Echols a*
Thrv (dan to make their home
bridesmaid*. Little Betty Ann
In
l)cl.and
where
Mr. McCormick
Stiles acted aa flower girl.
Misa Dorothy Mitchell, who is U in the insurance business.
Mr. McCormick had aa his best
man, Henry Popall of DeLand, studying at Florida State Col­
and ushers Included 1Hubert Ja ­ lege for Women a t Tallahassee,
cobs of DeLand, John McMahon, is spending the week-end In MlRoy Echols and Karlyle llous- ami aa the guest a f Misa Durothy Daniel*. They will attend
holder, of Sanford.
Tho petite brunette bride wore the Florkla-Mlaml football game.
An account of the stale conven­
a simulated redingota gown of
Mias Evelyn Cates of Stetson tion held In Jacksonville in Octo­
whit* clipper satin with In &gt;crber
was given Tuesday afternoon
tlons of scalloped duebrss lace University attended a luncheon
featuring a tea Hoped peter pan Saturday given by Miss Minnie at thr regular monthly meeting
Strange of Jacksonville in honor of I he Robert E. Lee Chapter of
of Miaa Dorothy Stewart, brldr- the Children of the Confederacy
elect, In the Rainbow Room of which met at Ihr home of Mias
of duchess lace with calls lilies on the George Washington lintel in Luticia Qormly with Mias Hetto
Walhen, chapter president, pre­
either side. She carried a colon­ Jacksonville.
aiding.
ial bouquet of white rosea and
Routine business was transact­
ed amt report* from the officers
given.
I
Attending Ihc convention from
hero were Mi.s Bette Wathen,
Misa Mary Wight, Miss Martha
Wight, bliss Elizabeth Whigham,
Mist Luticia Gormly, Miss Mar­
garet Spencer, and Miss Kather­
ine Spent sy.
Al- the convention, Misa Elisa­
beth Whigham was elected state
president. Miss Bctle Wathen,
slate chanlalif and Miss Mary
Wight, atate rbairmen of the
ways and mean- committee.
At the clots of Ihr meeting, re­
My, WHAT a SOCIAL WHIRL
— BIG
ARMISTICE NIGHT freshments were served by the
DANCE and now the SWELL hostess to the following: Mis*
Tho attendant* wore small flow­ BLOWOUT celebrating U&gt;* BOTH Bctto Wathen. Miaa Katherine
er mala to match their gowns.
ANNIVERSARY OF WOMAN’S Spenrer, Misa Susan Klrtley, Miss
Litli* Betty Ann Stile*, flower CLUBS sponsored by the Ban* Betty Wilkinson, Miaa Joyre
g ir l wore. A white moire taffeta ford Junior Woman'a’Club neat Adams, Miss Erma Doudney.
gown With fitted bodice and Wednesday night a l the -MAY- Mias Joyre Whlddon, Bruce Boll
pleated ruffles around the skirt, PAID—RECEPTION, FASHION and John Adams.
neck and waist with small bows SHOW, DANCE WITH EDDIE
down the front. She carried a
AND ORCHESTRA, and
basket of rose petal* which aho KING
ether gams* as bridge etc,—It's
sure to be one of the jnaln events
on the social calendar for the seaton—Did you see MR. and MRS.
KARL NORDGREN a t tho dance
last Saturday—Dutb in solid whit*
'—Mra. wort a white formal crea­
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
tion trimmed ia gold with a
Mr*. Bob Yancey
matching turban but SOME­
Mrs. i. E. Eatrldgc
THING happened-to the turban—
And W1IO was the tall, goodlooking blonde in black and pink
•
AL WALLACE says he
can’t be bothered with one girl
these days to be spends hit timafor the killing of with THREE 8 I 8 T E 8 S -* " * *
bean offered In the SANFORD—le—t r u i y a n ANTOr* sine* 1789.______ _ K Y l l f o r RENO — HERBERT
DOUGLAS wins LOUISE PELL
from Oatoen. NED YANVEY
takes the hand of MARTHA STE­
VENS, and FRANK RAT and
BUSTER VIHLEN have binding
The second party of the year
promises from COLLIE PALMER given by the .octal department
and ORETCHEN MORRISON— of the Sanford Woman'* Club waa
My, what a aetup—Imagine Uncle bald Wednesday afternoon in Ih*
Bam taking your fiance away for club house in the form of a bicy­
«a# of the three weeks af your cle bridge and tea with Mrs. D.
engagement waiting—Collie Palm­ P. lialnes, Mra. R. E. Hofmann,
ar thlnka tha need* Prank worts Mra. Georg* McCall and Mr*. W.
but tha superior relative doesn’t A. Patrick as hostassas.
aaa it Colli#** way a* Prank*!)
Red and silver decoration, were
march for seven long days with used
and talliaa, made by Mrs.
tha National Guard thinking c t James
Moughtou, represented red
Ms wifo-to-b* with evaer step and silver bicycla wheel*.
* ' • • MART MCMAHON was • High score bridgo prise, a fostruly a lovely sight In M . BRI­ Uria cheese end cracker plate, was
DAL GOWN last night—Weren’t awarded to M u. Roy TIBI*. Mra.
C. P. Proctor and Mrs. W. II.
Frederick were presented with
pottad bulb* aa aereeoo and Chin-

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“The S tar Spangled Banner"
did not officially become th*
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united hint,*
fanrilirs were
divided among hi me owners and
tenants in the ratio of 14 to lb
in the 111.70 census.

T IIK O U G H S A T U R D A Y ,
N O V E M IIK K IHTII

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Miss Minnie Strange,' popular
bride elect of Jacksonville, for­
merly of this city, who«e m ar­
riage &lt;o Fred A. Stone 'of Jack­
sonville will tor solemnised at the
First Baptist Church of Sanford
on Nov. 30 at 0:00 o'clock, has
been the rrclpirnt of several love­
ly , parties in Jurk.-onville _during
the past week.
Miss Boris Malcolm and Mri.
Fauncc McCully entertained on
Saturday night in honor of Miss
Strange ami Mr. Stour with a
bridge parly at thr home of Miss
Malcolm in Itivrraidr. Lovely arrnnKriuents of Fall fl,i»tru were
u cd rffrctlvely tinnuyliout the
rooms. 'Ilie. honon'c », r&gt;&gt; prr-,
lilted with a Im-less liuy as a
menu'll In of the urruslon.
On Weilneiolny nlehl. Ml&gt;ii Nan
Farmer entertained fnr Miss
Strange with a bridge putty nnd
l&gt;atliiotjni howrr*lit In i home on
llcrschel Street. An iiilistic deenrnltve rclieine of tdiinc e Ianterm and prints wa ratried out
in the looms wlieir the guests
were assembled. Tile honor guest
was presented with ninny useful
gifts fio'u her fiienil'i.
.
Miss Strange was honored on
Thurrdnv renting with n party
and miseellaneous shower by Mist
Mary Stone at her home In lll»re­
side. Itridge tallies, adorned with
miniature bride and groom, ear­
ned out the bridal scheme, liefrrnhmrnts also carried the mar-

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Account Of Meeting:
•Related By Members

Woman’s Club Group
Holds Second Party

Parties Given For
Miss Minnie Strange

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M 'M k i n ICANtS WWVTRY THU?
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thin orchid eolorad,bloom

haa attracted much attar*-;
,tion at tha Florida Cypraw
Gardena.

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— ' “ “ blackout for baouty’g MM, A rt hare tb* rmid WtUofy colls for itrehglli.

V ) on ssmt your farnrlta belle
lo haail iba aiyta parade on tba
fool ball ■pedals’*, you'll ba aura lo
*aay ll wllh (towers". Krsgrsni
blocaoma bloom romaullrolly on the
•martrsl bonnets, n u ts aad fur
rolliri In lha stadium bound procea
slims Mrcaphooea ara bedecked
&gt; trllb cay bouuaela: and tula cor
aasrs piorlalm glamor girl Hand­
ing.
• C'hryaanllieiiiunit ronllnus lo hbld
tbalr honors as stadium farorilaa
Modernistic scroll arrangements ol
gardenias, ngbi (lusters ot fragrant

Flying Instructor ttHR MUYphy aad lha former Alice McIntyre, Inset «u\ monied nt Columbus,
they took off on an wartal honeymoon. But they found they hsd compsiiy when ptnttkUh
_ttfcl p*ls followed them In six planaa, ono of which lowed the "Just Married" bunnev n«uwo beta,

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loan, and, of tour**, the glsrorawi
sirrhid. ara matins a strong bis MS,
Ilia stadia ns hub too spotlight.
Krru If your farorita baau doesn't
mart you till you arrlra at Iba cob
Irga station. Il'a no aicusa for not
enjoying your rortaga on lha foot­
ball special. All iba aery newest
styles la Sonar arrangement a caa
In- wired srerywhers la the route
try. Nowaday* iba moat sopor
Itowera are told areryubar# I
causa modern bleeding aad *hlt
plot hart doubled tbsir lile sy*4
in recent yam*. C
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MISB URSULA fS u e) C rsnyta.
si.ta r of ao Illinois atata ray*
rasaalatira a n j flancaa of ltd*
ward J. O’llara, stalls track head;
was questioned by Chlrsgu po­
lice Investigating Iba Ufa auJ
boslaats affairs o f Ilia f a m a r

THUMR5 ARC READY ta pap out of Dutch dikes as fear of la* ~
easlan by Germany mounts. Pumping stations keep sealer klgk la
cabals aad rosereoirs. -all of sehlcli are heavily guarded. Map shows m
possible routes of Nasi Invasion and araa which vnald be moil
heavily flooded.

Mis* Rome))* Schneider, nursa
al Mayo Clin It,' where JWimy
Rooaavclt underwent an opera*
Uon, -la rumored to havo bum
scan In company of I ha Prcaldrnl'i aon, now • Hollywood
movie twacuUvu.

lot piMaggln, Now York Yankee*' slur outdelder, ami Dorothy
Arnold, film arlresa, (tin Inlrntton lo wed application In Han Fran*
cltro. aettlna Nov. l»th as nuptial data.

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TUB BANFOBD HERALD. RAVFORD, FLORIDA

FADE F1V1

Sanford Celery Feds Defeat St. August
BY J. R. WILLIAMS

Edison Defeats
Orlando Tigers

Griddm T«
D*a«y Altaian, Dab Epp*, Jimmy Berra ud;
, And Bobby. NewmBti Out Of Fray
• Due To IUbcm, Injuries
Tha Sanford Celery Fed* »U*m ;
*«— *
ik. hi

( auwu.( Miami I t Favored
;lS7,?0rer U n iv ersity
"thevlrHan*
tory Of Florida
T r im
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niy,AM&gt;o.-' Nov.- in - &gt;ii„,„
BuGon played head, -up futilliall
for Ihrre minutes In IIm scrnuT
iiunrlir of it* game will, llrlundo high rebind Iasi liiiflit and
won a Elf* Ton victory, Cl i„ r,
Kddlr llnu.rnbmier, n mini lorhack win, I,a, Inn n on llo- -.id,llllr. ino;t of I ho scan ii ivilli no
lalnry, run Dll. yards lor ll„- f,t-i
Kdi'vMI M-orr when Ir- picked up
Percy Knlrmingrr’* fiiynrd kirk1
end ran through llio vnliio I it Inn '

FRO#j\ m Tl A L O N 6
HEAH, W EB, IS WHERE
VOU G IT T H ' B E S T
VIEW O ’ TH ET HULL
BOMITO VALLEY— TH’ I
WALNUT, COTTON SVOOO AN’ BOX ELDER
G R O V E S LOOK TH'
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FR O M R IG H T
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‘LO N G H E A H J

W E L L . G E T T H IS \
CAM ERA AND TAME
3 Q M E P IC T U R E S S O
I CAKJ G E E

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Clyde Parker Wins
Badminton Singles
T itle Of Sanford
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MIAMI. Nov. UL-&lt;|M-Ml*mi’c
lie aceond favored Hurrieaaaa ottad Ihrir

* l) * r.nVcr won ire
I
It n iniilrn elmintil(iii‘«lii|« •• *m » j
: • i*l la'I night l»y ilrfi .ittn . h*n.

lions for todaf* afeta cMffgfanship fool ball a a a a with Florida's
downtrodden Gator*.
Interort hr ran to n*ri&gt; a fev, r
pitch aa the Rrot of Florida'* outof-town supporter* arrived, and
observer* expected a
sellout
crowd of more than 30,000. Ten
IhouMnd bleacher »aats went on
aale yesterday and the way they
were being gobbled up indicate1
all would be filled by game time.
Miami, on the tipBrade after ii
view Mart thta season, ruled tin
favorite over a Florida team
beaten by Oeorpia and South
Carolina In itx la*t two ftarlaThe Hurricane*, heading into i&lt;
four-game
campaign
ngalinl
Boutheaitarn and Southern con
ferenro tram*, ha* Ju»t flulahed

. i t in iin* finals ni ••••• «*n\ j
II’.’ttliiMiit..ii tom tianirtit at llo- (!ih (

It'd'III* I Aif TTTOtrrtlt frtlM* * l'» •* j

on lho Mu||et one yard attipa,
p m * snm brd Into the center of
tha Mullet line and went over for
IIm touchdown. Leallo Howard’*

• good.
kick for the oxIra point wa* no
, Page again scored Ju«t before
the second halt came lo n close
by intercepting a St Augustine
pit* and running Ito yard* for tho
\ icora. Ashby Jonca added th*
extra point from placement*.
la aptte of beiod behind. Kel*
tariJMa went to work la the third
Mdad lo aroir on a g n a t play.
featAp Hunt computed a abort
a Mas to Pat llanael Palmer and
•bo Mullet fullbirk raced 00 yards
far a touchdown. Tha pUy was
good for 70 yards from tha point
wheia (be pass was thrown.
Th* Bt. Auguatina team wa*
abla lo collect but three Aral
dawns compared with 10 for San­
ford.
Pagpjto the absent* of several
af IU beat players, tha Feds dUtdsyed soma of Uta heat farm ol
Urn season In winning thalr aaa• ond yams. Tha Mocking was batby ikm Fadi.
Tbtta first stringers were out
of tha fray. Dub Kpps, Dtnny
AHman, end Jimmy Rcnaud Were
mining from the lineup. Bolby
Ncwnrnn a urcond stringer, veal
also cut.
Nsxl week the Fed* tackle Naw
Smyrna here.
italtans w nv the most
uus foreign-born group
Unltod States in tho cc
1030.

Oglethorpe Team
Favored To Down
Stetson Ha t t e r s

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f««| l«a«\ IIIIllllli III11'
Tn h i'. iiiip; Mm
fmlriiiilirR ami
lloinri-fiiiiiiii: .*1 th- Univi*rally
K" I lull i.mit f 1
uf Khiii.ln. :u’i
u.-xi Friday .
l.M»ic‘» Tt.it till- &gt;rur hn» ll* M( '• «• i lock Mini
md Sai ndii?
*"N 21 utid 25, j IU..-I i*&lt;rtu&lt;MilHi (min. it tram iniiu-x
minihh- n
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|iromi«rn u g*ij:t
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m attend* ••h'V«Mi which won the Ilom* Bowl / v ■
rih'p, nrvortliii» •••
I llmdfortl i*.• !••• m i!»2*(i*itn&gt; Hup
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Ityrd, \\h«» hn *h - ii muin-d llonir* N.ll INlull* th imHtkllMlitM' MO Hit*
irniiin^ t-hnirmitti (••• S.mGiril.
t n..I offrn*hr. Iimh prt.Ncn lo
Id P llflP r
"((m itral
•» • .puts un thr I- «*»i»- iif ihr |jret»lr»l «h*f«*l»si\-c t
T)»- rla*h
•iiopmm." raid Hi llvnl, "in of fi mil- n» llu* foulh.
U l I I I I D I 11
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• in*, l-rtwmi I- Itvpp'i ihr^r t»'n Icunis houhl
l&gt;
•lo
he
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fin* Florid*! Fh*l »
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lm*fr
mini
MnwlloaM#^
(Jrorirkt Tcrh » 5 • lh*v .luckrli
S«ufnrd ran-, w.l l M- m,
" ,ir&gt;d r«i
•»n Sntmday nfioi i».hh»; liuNvpwr I.
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tin rr* a ir m m
• Ihri f»*nturrn I ..I l«-r lb* k»ek-off which I*
I lii J:II0 a.VI.Hk next Sul
lb,irl.a.il
whir It 'till :•!••• I l* Florida i
jn*le,l f • ..,*_&lt;-rv
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Uni* • ,lnv uflcrnuun."
t Itiiei f,-il tr e . ,*t IlmniTiuiiitir. de 1,1 \--v „,l»» v
vt-r^ity n*- in tl • i!i- ih»rt hv*
ji
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lh*v nh.| .,I „ ..*1,
' I l:l|l.\Y —Pin AIp,it,
It,ll„ de* hi
. r.ti
iielm-n;
Florlilri
III,,,Ivey the. I
I Il„mci„milig bapuuct; frusli liluu11,. .,„ , o,.,,.
*I
purude; tin givut tlnlnr ,.v,r inn
di&gt;&gt;* ••&gt;«! nt Fhrida Field that nieh' elicit will I,** pi
&gt;full,iwe*l
by finlrinily
u|H*n ' In, iiltiins llirniiglii
lm,i«ei t'hsrlc v|**» .,..*
’ f NTUflDAY- t*,"' Sclmot re in, mnn&gt; n, tienr,inn; prurcml rcurri--,,; dedic*, | meeting \*
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li„„ ,.f Fletcher Hull mid Mir ArmUagc .***1 M

The

fliciul
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i\ mg it« MkliT iitIi llumi*
It*n(Ii 111 |*iinii‘ Mhen h
lifKiuni IVili Nm !?•*». Thi
lli.iiivmnim: umiii* wni

.(•dii, N&gt; ppcnbriK, University uf
tin,ml punier, tin* iivciagcd PJ
■■ml
fraethm yard* un -'it punt*
■ 1 11,,.-, lull, lie nvcrauc lh yard*
■ t cp.lil kicks ugainst Tump*.

T. Bradford Byrd Points To Gala
University Homecoming Nov. 24-25

Both teams wHt Ira using tile
PMJsbtirgii syslar rr, with Miami
baring the advantage of g rra ln
familtarily with If. Florida. Inch
dentally, derided to Install the
rrrtem after Miami want up to
Gainesville lest year and w*ltoped tha Gatora 10-7 la tha first
loolball meeting of tha aahool.
A. it looha an paper, It.will be
a contest of crushing power en­
gineered by MiamC against u
ruggad Florida defense.
Miami’s offense, while n»t
epactacular, ha* bean affnctlvo
lately a* tha Nurriaana barks
pounded away far oeaslitsnl g • n*
r ebind a bone-eraebing IIm .
The Ilurricanes Ihua far lisve
drvrlcped no vMtslartdlng stars,
but have rolled In relay* of back*
capable of kerplng the ball Pill­
ing. Every man on the Miami
squad I* ready to play.
Florida looked tn 147-pound
Huble Houston tn do much of It*
•nlning,
Charlie Tate at
fullback, Twpnoinorc Bill Cowan
at w lngbatl and Tex Hanna iiofug the blacking.
Bud Walton
ha* been alternating with Hous­
ton a t tailback this week.

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B U S tU C SS SERVICE
S IT U A T IO N

W A N T ID

HA*'E YOUB Watch repaired by
eat who really know* bow.
BSCV*. Jawflor Macntilia Ava.
Wo o d e n .
Avenue, want*
kind of work.

ben

ICEBERG
LETTUCE
plants
ready to tcL Nkk Zeriiovcan,
Bsardall Ave.

BOY Want* job of any kind after
-QUAKER" OU Circulating Ilealschool In the afternoons. Evans
era, -Florence” on* and two
UuBosa, 007 8th Bt.
burner room heater*. Kerosene
oil and dlalilat*. It. B. Tup* NEAT COLORED girl want* Job
Co, Inc. 200 Park Ave. Phone
aa nurua. Minnia Read, 411 R.
M0.
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7th 8L
FINE FLAVORED, tender milk- COLORED GIRL wanU half day
fed turkey*—ralagd un wire. K.
Job as goal. 007 Onmga Ave.
L (iai iIson,
* - _______
CARPfNTCT
NEEDS v*«k, cau
WHITE GIANT Capon*. Inquire
da pa IpHag aad repair work.
a t BM E. 20th 8L Phone Ill-R .
L. A. Smith. IIM Saafoid Ave.
* ALL STEEL light trailer fat
PRACTICAL NUIIBE, ‘ hospital
certtfkatg^ ■ateralty cases and
DIAMOND RING — Lady's beauconvalosence, 211 W. 4th St.
tlfil selling. Large fine quality
brilliant diimoud. Quirk cash KbLA flllBPPAKD want* Job a t
9IIAM. |t*ra epportunity. |a- .cook or Being bonao work. Can
f u t U references. 7M Orange
epaction .Vnvitad. No ubllgntlon.
tZUB MAE JON Rif wenta ragniar all^nnm d Jot. 41» B. « h
LOST A N D FO U N D

DAN DUNN SECRET OPERATIVE M
MERC'S THE REPORT,
JU G . ON TUE FIR ST
DAV-- FIVE ARMORED
TR U C K S MADE
DELIVERIES TO TH E
MINT-- HERE’S THE
—, REC O R D / i
—1

THAT’S FlNE-Y * WE LL
WAVE TO K E £ P TRACK
OF EVERVTMJNG THAT
G O ES ON FOR A
COUPLE OF W E E K S ”
AND THEN WE'LL BE
SURE W HAT'S GOING
TO UAPDCN WHEN
WE RE RCADV TO r \ ~ ^
PULL THE JO B /

IN THE RESTAURANT I
FOUND THAT TMEV
O V IR A
MAKE TWO BIG
f
M IL L IO N .
M0NEV DELIVERIES 1
THEN
EACH W E E K -J
T H A T 'L L
ONCE A'MONTH
BE O U R
TMEV HAVE A
tff? ' J O B * /
LOAD OF OVER W
* A M ILLION -'

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AWAIT A V ISITO R /
VOU TUINK
S how
UP DAN ■» 1

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LAMDEO EITH ER
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t h EV'OC W EREt h e y 0 E LAVIN'
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Florida Clly Affording Rail, HlghVa)
And Wafer Transportation
AN INDEP1

PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF NOV. 19

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Blame Placed
In tabor Feud
v* AFL Leader Asserts
His Union HasDone
Everything Possible
: To P r e v e n t Split

THIS WEEK!S CASTS
d.lllw*
allraatlaa

D M AFLOAT,” spirited story
IlitU.h—wa
World War bbaa oaoaay .abase rioe. Invadod Am
win,
Ibo
at
tbo
Rita
mday sad Maaday. Wallace Baary, C to.ter Morris
i Cray band tbo oopoblo »apportlag sod.

Waters,

ba

bead -Dogwood” and ,” Ra
Take* A Voaatba” ooaalai
Ok, real "Daby**i tbo f ^ i

agate I Haro b "BUodU” with beeDamyli«r" la o ssoaa from "BLodU
i tbo Rita Theatre east -Taeeday, only,
pat la aba aamag those prsMat,
Hilary H arrington'-------- *Mriruia
Cooper
Kathbaa ODaoaall -— Dorothy
N im id ,
Mika Caory -JiL 3. M. Kerrigan
H ay tea ___^ - Willard Robrrtaon
W aaM m m ----------- «ddb Aeuff
Boswall —
Ral Dawson
Khoriff
-----Eddy C. W elbr
T A f t AND F UlUOUff*

“BLONDIB TAKES A
VACATION”

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ALTHOUCH ANN■BOTHRRN mad Fraacbot Teas t m * r gall#
happy la tb b
from “fa s t aad Farba*,1” aaraaa fUrwatUo »l
lb^ Rita TVoatra meat Wadaatday aad TbandaV. tba fast a # ,tb a
m atter b that they . . . Well, aa am *poUlag ya«» pL a.ar* If fa a
y b a to aoo M o a f tbo f a a a b il pUtarof yat acroeaed.

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fer restocking

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Tho mactnr recording station
Is located at Gainesville, while .
Other ragordlne gtallons are lo­
cated at'Urn University of Tarta
Rica, Miami, aad t'en-srola.

N O T IC E

EetnlU plctared In the repart
war* baaed oa observations of
abf tropical aUrttik observed dar*M Ik* 1BJT hurHcan* saaapn,

amnurltr

or of tue
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^»ia ^jtor

Jbartid

tho United Blslaa Weather «u-

WILLIAMS

Companies GoToKey- Thp "omen's civic f%
&gt;■■■
. .Blonc Heights InsteadLDf Old Cnmn 1,1 10:00 ",clock .«»&gt;.

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Roosevelt Makes
Joking Reference
About Third Term

TnU la Uit first time i Ihcf Ihr wr »|iM Kfiv* Kerb vunnlh i
World W ar that Fall maneuvrm
named
h a r. b*tn coiyluctod. Every effort
......
Row being mads by tbo regular
my and iha National Guard to
f ot Uto International ait nation.
TVs local units usually Urln at
Camp Clifford J. Foster Just
•UtsWo of Jackaoovlllo t u t the
ramp has bsea turned over to the
Navy for an alrbasa and can no
.longer ba used. The new site at
Keystone Is where the field man­
euver*
war* form e ly conductH ta n s M

“Who Said It’s Too Ear­
ly To Talk About
CHRISTMAS?

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Wool

rs fa m m yasterday to tbo conjsclure aa whatbar ha Intends to run
for a third to m .
I t was stfmalatod by tba an­
nouncement that Ota library which
will houta his paeaansl and prL
vat* paper* will ba opened to tba
public
L &gt;HL
. . .
Several hundred parsons, includ­ bom* a t 803 West First 8treat
ing a aoora a r atari of political shortly after 8:00 o'clock biinday
notables, were aa band for tba li­ morning following an Illness of
two weeks, will b* held ot the
Kikkson Funeral Home a t 10:00
aa gavo any. iadka •■alack tom orrow morning with
tba Rev. Martin J. Dram officiat­
nsllliaal nlaia*.
tod whk tto Preal- ing. Interment will i* In Evara darktad from hla g roan Cemetery.
Itch |a remark that Mrs. Bwalm, who was tba wife
of K. M. Swalm, manager of the
Tharpa
Furniture
Company,
moved bar* with bar husband
about ,two years ago from Orlando
whore they had lived for 14
years, moving there from Wktstan-Solom. M. C.
■urvleora are (he widower, do*
aoo, Gordon.;8walm of OrUndot

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Ssa.'atftssirwsriss:

gs*” :ht.»u~ s - 3i» u I;

Children’s :Theatre
Series Of F&lt;
4rtiil« T b u t n i i f
rsapSoey w!

To Kill Attorney;!
Murderer Gives U p ]
To police L a t e.rJ

*.« nl in*inimr«* biiRinr**, anil i
| •#•§»viurr of (l»r Kolmy f!V#K .uu*
tiN iwW r - nl- (hr •Pra»uL&gt;A : i

ilie whole world fare* a period of
rrounniir alii itiun slid d rprrsalci IX R J I
fL
after lha'tvof. iilthmigh enuntrlcT^ U 0 | f l O I « Y '^ 1 1
like Ihr llnllrd Rlalea, Canad*
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and some of ihr la tln Americ a |
Tn I nnTl
leptildirs stand In make some oil I
1 U V sV fllll
sellnm rrnnnntif gains. He ••*
plained il.nl Ihr neutrals will fin I
the brlligrrm la unable to buy «•
hunlord l/Mlgi ho &gt;
murh as formerly. Already, Brii M will liuld il*
nln has barred Imports of frc-li iiH-rting in the Mu-"
frullu fiom thin ctuntry ami
tomorrow night at
cut down on tobsreo purchisr.
af(t.r „ ,b,.rl « — i
ills lordicllon*. given who!I'
wj,| |M. . |
ns « encss. were baaed on the wm |he (Jrdrr „( |,„Mol..&gt;
lnslinc nl Irast a year. One y n i tunl,_ tu
lt, (
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( ' k i i r c l i l b ’ i* n m t r i r i l m u l r l m n i
t o !•!■%•&gt; l i e I'liliblcN | I mi | | | ; | i I ii I i . i
i |i ( » l » k l i u H ii ( n g e l h i ii l i l l l c 11*•

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City News B riefs

The Junior Chamber of Com­
merce will hold Its regular din
n rr meeting tomorrow night at
7:00 o'clock a t Ih# Mayfair Ho­
tel.
Tto OddfoUowa wiU bald thalr
regular m atting tonight a t BM0
o’clock a t th* Oddfellow** HallOfficials requeatad a fall at­
tendance.

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|i)iitn #nirril
Mil mi, il
liluiion uf

The i|i || ri* (rum lm ("iiiurrow
nigfht nn*&gt; Mi»*(rr
liM|iai»i(ur—
11*iuli I s«'nI i« i ; Ntnior lii'|iii*ilor—
A rlliu r Mr -uiii; .liminr lm|iii*itor
— Wn IIn ll.iynr*; DrMoluy John
Dunn* •O rcior Knit |(o-«Malli*r
ThrN* v ill Ir
apiialiil
liy*.
fmII ihi con-| Dicky* lift* a it, Unity F iir,
Hurry
'I hr ilii-| Hrownlre, lliu rr lloll, lor MrCiiRiluy.
Tin i liti. Ih'iitil I .loiirh, Kulpli Iv Iio Im,
rhi n m veu j Hill Whit**, Hill
KiiMry. M»Il«»n
•M ill, put -1 Huddle*ton. John
A iik *I. Dnhli
milaih* hip. I E|ip«, Ihthl.v Nrwinuii mul I. M.
ami fiilrl- Trlfonl.
rrr ilranm • rniulitlui *
will
Ih
I a Itoy
•Mtilion of J l^uijr, M' U. iy Tru lm k, Hill Itrun1'lfiul mul. an* Klmk ('Irbrlmiil, Jack M«»rriuf AfK'Irpt j boil and Fa il J r lt r.
Il»r Icm oii j All Musi ••r Miihoiii. am * ■"tillala'lirr than ! Iv , Invited
utlrnd thin im-pting.
I Itpflvslinien'« will Ih- strvrd at
lr&gt;&gt;R lisvr the CbncIlU'i'in of Ihv work.

Wisconsin DcmocratH Seaplane Hasc To He
Favor A Third Ti'rm Dedicate^ Wednesday

P- M , 1

forms nee, wfl
IN Beulor IR
ism.
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The first »

Heating' of Uehmnity

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ith«i u ifk ly lunrht’Mi in li mu «»l
llrn iy Colrlmigh, II. K. Ilnilii*&lt;i|
lb A W. hp|Hi anil (I. W. S|»rn*
I IT, fill Ilf VbhORi* lilt I
&gt; CttllH*
tin iiuj llir iimnlli of Nnvrm UT.
n I mt liiiiious im’ii tnirn ilurinc
Jin* iiitniHi, hr pointt*«l out by
( innb*&lt; M-nihon v%bo w;i*
in
'rbii»i:»* of llir program, iiultuto
11Mtt-p | IliMitir, Jamrs K. l*olk. ID*
Im i I »b* la Salic, Rolcrl Pullmi,
Mail. I " mu, Wnrrrti
llaitling,
I'.ol
It viaI JntllCF &lt;Sl«t f Ivlal
D wilt ii I .it during tins month
|Ihll III** A I I it'll’* (if t *at|||t lift it
11ifii licit* toloptf'il by tlic A io c i i
folotiim, tout Pike* Peak u»*
;fit • •*.ari «l, (lint Armiittlre I » •v
itao l a-iartioti iluy nri* hrltl, that the
in • *lcc| ruilway lit Alltelou
I'tt.iji
o|M’rutimi
m il
(Iml
I brink £|t lltg ilny (•• obr« t\n|
1Hi'l iIn* yrur wc bnve two «•t
I *•i*» I mtuii e \vi* huve no mtieb for
hi li In In* lliMnkful, lititii: h i*
i hi Snnfoitl "
In the nliM’lire of l»f. I pp
M. 11,i im*a mill Mr. Hpeiicrr, win*
•ii t ,i t It |torte«l were tm ti Ii io*
i" • •\ii' iiilioti, T . Hrmlfoiil Ih u l
I*a.ll.iitil I (run noil Itoy llolL i
•iv. I h» proalm l»r»»ig pri**co»
• I with tiumcrnUN vnlimhli io&gt;
I no tile&gt;. of the orrn*lo||
Mi
Cob lough. Mi. Mon i •••*
nil. wii* born iu Siinitei, S *
i &gt;."» '.' I, uiul rairtr t«» Clomlit o.

Kur*'|ie’' farn irrs would stand Urn
0 l *',r marrmyr. A fl
rconom lc ral*. I ropin' liest. Ilia upe l.owtlu r, and licr will
per f l o s s e s Worst.
. . m,s-t liny tinii* u f l c r I
To a Irasrr r a l r n t . he adder! _______________ _

Saturday, dull
«N

Charles Morrison Is On Simon Bolivar
1 In Charge Of Pro­
gram At Luncheon Plan** Over London
Is F i r e d At By
,\ Itirlliiluy pnrty
uiTrii l»y
An
t i - P l a n e Guns
|Ih* Kulnry Club lotlay at itn

WABHINCTON. N..v, L’U —(fffl f ”
i — Slarvatinn, Issrs, untm ployi1
I n m i. monetary »lniU* and parj!
J
lisps violint sihisI upheavals fill
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Kuiopa’s poit-wnr homsrupe M , " ’ "
seen by a government econumlsU
Kili-i-n llerriek, ,
The economist, wliu lisa studlw Julivl druiiin, wears n
world economies inlrnslvaly fq* ;s ,,r&lt;.„,,. fo iirl will, he
more, th in 30 years ho ^ l M
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;in, ...... .
to le &lt;|unted i&gt;y imnir —predicted ,

Dr. W. P. Brooks, Jr., pastor
of tho First UanUat Church,
completed hla tenth year Sunday
os pastor of the local church.
after the war bee*us# of English
and French purchasM her*.
Thar* will ba a masting of
apartm ent -■owners and
agents
to*»
. . . ____
morrow afternoon at- th*
Cham
b* of Commerc* at 8tSB o'clock.

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. her of Commore* build Im

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ogre* over Ui# UAW-CIO's de­
mand fa r wag* tocreasea and
to Indies tod a compromise would
to difficult. Dower seemed dis­
appointed over tto fadara la
daaida tto m atter yootorday. Con­
ferences will reosuaa today.
The ualea waa reported to

R X C A T A T IO N R A L T K I I

tto earparatioa me4* na counter
offer oa tto d — ad for a wag*
(AV-A

“ Wa did nol sparedrb It from
that angle,” to m U when asked
if Chrysler tod flatly refused
to roiae that pug.
.
®**y
co° '

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Past Two Days Devoid

Economist Predici
Social Upheaval ]
Europe After Wi

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.9 .... - I., -a LI wmllltl «

Mines Exact Heavy
T oll O f Shipping
During Week-End
| Rotary Club Has
01 Military Action;
Six
Vessels S u n k
Birthday Party
Off English Coast
For 4 Members 110 Persons Lost

wom.r. armed with two rung toj gJr &gt;hol g,Avu Ri,K&gt;k* Coffman,
nttoinayr-tui Main .t;«c t. Ha dlaa
half ah hour later.
MDa Cortina Matldox, 26, whoa
portant InfoimaU,
Coffmaa w *, charged with a U b
valuo from Dot
blag with '.an Icepick la*t May,
p bnts.
aurrenderedc to police aocn a flag
. Ho said now lhe: p rim ity pur' tho aboutliw.
pots of hla eoinniittre « o » to
I k
h umrt ju il (hut IIrook* Coff”“ 1
brook up foreign spying and p i o -m i n .” *ha m id .'
r
vent sabotage a .Industrial plnnla | Coffman Wa. under a charge o
Ba cited the case' of . Ircturar .assault w ill, Intern to n Q S F f o
dascrUad aa a N a il spy who waa tbo slat blog
entertained by a patriotic society, I M bs M a d d .x found wounded li
!given access to numerous plants, a gravel p it rvcovi-r.-d afire arv
As punUkmant fo r a misdeed, .and poimlttad In taka plcturra ahd oral weeks .in a h.wp|tat.
a wllneaa oard ahn aaw a wa
Ucorgfe Wood*. 8, was sent to |obtain Infopnatlon of imluilrial

National G u ard C * .—

and

LOVE TRIUMPHANT FOR ‘JULIET

(4&gt;)_ , l)AU AS.. ,Niiv. 20 —IA7— A

bad by h b father and rhnlnrd
..........
_ - __. k In Germany.
there for I I hour*. If
the .fa­
....
40, Is well | Yesterday, in PIUs Iiuik Ii .
ther,. . Qrant
Wi
enough to stand imprisonment,;raid Communist and Nasi i
b elo n g s." •
Lp* Angeles pollen may arrest I planned -sabotage, rapicnaE
11a m M ha bclUvca the atti­ him for mistreatment of a minor. Iabur strife” in atevi mill
------| sold that ugrnta ware biicii
— ■
tude of neutrality toward the. urnputanta who prof*** anilely for
labor peace ‘‘merely earvea to
shatter and protect" tba elda
which b to blame, lie added i l u
that auch an "attitude hinder*
the attainment’’ at peace. Ha
eald ha waa convinced that the
facta ehow tba AFL dhl the utmoat to prarant tba anlR, and
alnra ha* dona eyerythlag In IU ,
power to offeat peace.
f l . of the Seminole County Cli
Reporta were circulated among
of Commcrw met thi- in
untoa officer* that an iafluenUni cabinet officer would make
o
u
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a
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j
y
i
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L
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m
p
building
at which time .....
a new gesture toward brlngiag
the faction* lege that. But Joba
L Lewis, - CIO, -la known la ba , The three local units of Iha A m rrtrnn'r nrYobfum/" wal
° P f s ad. to any mare caaference* ,

The AFL version of diplematie
:chaag*# and conferaneaa of
egchaugaa
tba last four ys*ra centendeu that
U w b and. Urn OIO bad rajacted

O A IN R B V IL L K , Nov.

sulks of University of
engineering cullega esparlmenta
In recording storm static lo-locat* nnd follow the path* of
tropical storms are published In
tba ru rren t l«*u# of ‘•Pr'»ceedliigi
of tba Institute of lUdlo Rnglneer*," Just off the prvsa.
W ritten by Joeaptt Well, d#an
of Ih* rnlleg* of ' engineering,
ard
and K. T.
P. SSihoff,
Ksilmff, associate pro­
fessor of elartrical 'engIrtertlng,
the report
describes
rt describe, the technical
method .for
chart­
’or picking up and charting the static a t varlom chart­
ing stations, and thereby locating
the static position, which Is .near
Ihs center of tho storm area.

WASHINGTON. Nov. ?0.
— (AP)—AmH
peralatant
talk of • new Administration
effort to bring the AFL and
CIO together. President Wil­
liam Green of the AFL. nas
asked a neutral public to
place “responsibility for la­
bor’s Internal feud whore It

NUMBER 77

Established In 1908

.... V, |
hul -a s
1.
new
olcn "Iramilitary
Industrial

. i^ ‘
r ^,v,c Com mit
r
w VC For 0 f Chamber Hi
rail M aneuvers Regular S ess

&gt;

Periodical'Tells
Of Experiments Of; 1
Florida Engine*8

28,286 fishing
and collected

a

Garmon U-Boat OfflMr
. Htoinr Vlriar.
Admiral Boas -- Addlasa
- Joa Tenner U-Boat Petty Officer .™.
Joby.
Betty arable
Rkchtrd Lane Dye ....-------- ...... Henn Router
Admiral Qlrard JoJnat a Hale

M jfrJ lbs alraagle-bald being wsod
i n . “Tba Day Tba Enables Wi
l i b Rita Tbaalro pas' Tuesday, at

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Matthew Dickerson
' Thomax'
W. Ilona.
1 ..
Mia. Dlrkorton Kllaatuth Dunne
John luirklu . . . . Hobart Wllcoa
Holden ............. ;.... Harlan Brlyg*

Joel Sbawa
FraaehotToo#
Garda Sloaaa -------- Am BeUiern
T m i N PBn AFLOAT
Lily C o )a ------ Rath Hussey
Mika S to m a
. Las. Bowman Jen T hom n - — Wallaca 1
Ted B em to y ----- - Alljrn Joalyn -Kocky" Blake
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Ch
Morrl*
Busan Tho man
Vltgfnla
District 'Climmandar **-K— Doi
Dumbrlltr.
Sam Ti avers ____
U-Boat Captain----- Carl Eat
C la n c y __ _ . m
-Can" Flneh •
r*— n*
Captag Joe Burks
Milo .....
Kramy Lam----- I
Iras **»Um».k«.w‘w
Mbs'* Bbaaklyn ™
Caniain Babin
t hief Miltor — Of

HlbalmsTT y b tered above, bavlag Ibo starring rales. Ala*
MoWRU Caspar, Dorothy Folarsou aad J . k K atrifa*
j &amp; f f i t i im tba ftlas aosa|ei &lt;a lb* Rlla lio a lr a -M *l

Lewis Known Against
- More Meets Unless
Results A l B u r e d

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Blondle ____
f*auny Slngbtaa
Dagwood ____ i___ _ Arthur Lake
B.by Dumpling .. . Larry Simms
Daisy
............... .— ,i_. Rlmaalf
Alvin Fuddle A- Danny Hummert
Jonathan (illlia
Donald Rank
llnrvey Alin tun
. Dehatd Mae•Bride.

Declares - Valuable
Military S e c r e t s
Stolen From Detroit

t, New Deal To Make
Further E ffo r ts

DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1039

Dies Strikes . ManShotOn ]
AtReds, Nazis | Main Street :
For Pilfering In Dallas!

MISTREATED

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Toaoday, Nat,
DAY TTT€ BO O KltX' W * f t ' r
with dee Fanner and Batty arable. Also " BLOND! E TAKES
A VACATION” with Fenny Singleton. Arthur U ke and Baby
DeetOBN* *
Wadaaaday, Thumday, Not. 22-2!i-"PA 8T AND rU B In u r . with Fraechot Toaa m d Ann ftothem. AUo Cojuedy,
Novel y A Newt.
.Friday, Saturday, Nov. 24-21^—"ROVIN' TUMBLEWEftOR” with Oene Autrey. Alto 'TWO BRIGHT BOYS’*
w U b.Jirkl* Cooj»r A Freddie B«Hhnlom#w i»lm fA ftk n m d

“TWO BRIGIITk'UOYB'

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Member Anwwialed Pram

.. AT-THB R ITZ— T—
Sunday, Maaday, N et. 10-20— “THUNDER AFLOAT”
wHk' Walter* I n r y, Chester Morris, - Virginia G ref. Alee
rrt» Smith Specialty '‘Cpllnlrg.-Carvlog'' Popaya Cmrtooh—

T N E W SP A P E R

' 8TEVRN8 POINT. tVi*., Noe.
80 - M l - Tto DemiH-rAtir Party
Organisation of Wisconsin, self■tyled liberal group, went on rec,
ecn yesterday as favoring a third
farm for Prsaldetit llo'wevolt,
drafting bus aa a candidate if noOasesry.
( About 380 parsuA* frum 48 uf
|ho 71 counties voted support of
dolagatee to the Democratic NaUaBal convention who ora pledged
to .-perpatualia* of Iha polichw
aad Ideals aa roe tup! if led by tho
achievement* and purposes uf
President Roosevelt.
—*
' NEGRO JUSTICE URGED
--------•• WASHINGTON. Nov. *0.-487
•»(k# United Government Emplay , wotln—l organisation of
W * geivinw iilt workers, ookod
NwM aal Rato resit yasUrday to
W f t o • gmatbir of thalr nma
to tto l u i l s i l Court vacancy

8T. AUGUSTINE. Nov. 20 —
1017— The first nl n number uf
private seaplane hoars planned fur
several Klunda citw* will l e dedieated at brief ceremonies here
Wodncsday.
Capt. Robert H. Fogg, civil aoronautica autburity sraplaite consulu n t, will rum* here from WaahIngton for Ihe ninning. Olbora
expected Include Aviation Director
If. C. Whltpry uf Ilia atata rood
dapartmanl, and District Ruperlniendent C K. Campliell of the
N]TA a t Jacksonville.
Campbell told
at ringemeots
have bean made for the ronatlWcUon of similar floats at Tam p^
Lakeland end Melbourne. They *1*• are he Ina considered for Fern*
andlna, Pcro Beach, fit. Pttorabdrg| Sarasota and Miami.
T to floats and maoring oqulpa m t war* constructed by IM
NTA1a Manual dopariraaut aad lnsfallad here through cooperation

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*••"1 (lu ll.
I(i K|»|is ih u iI«‘Ii (|hI by |imii lull, Mils burn ill IlnillCNVlIlr. (ill
I II I f.'liv. III. Ill* gl 411It11111'I fl'HII
(lie Allnnln Hiiulhcm Denial ( 'nl
li’gt* mul Ini* lived in Siinfnrd fm
lb yearn, lie I* a nirnilicr uf tin
.Mi Iti'Hlihl €*tmrvli, i* -ct'ictNiy nl
llin I(i*I ai y ('lull, and lia* a |ni
1fert nlli'iidmit’c iccuid *inrc (•••
|Oiiuiiig n iiirnihi i Cl y a is ago
Mr. llaini’H ua* Iniih iii Ka*t
i Mcdfurd, Mn**., mi Nuv Jb, 1*11111
lug Iu Florida in I'.'L".' uhi'ti* In
M'ttlf.l at AU miiiuiiI c S|iring* In*
I’nniitig inayur ul (I k- Imtn afh’i
Iraving
|iri*viiMi*ly
nitvim I
a*
mayor uf !-:««•*( Mi-dfuid lie i-% 11
lawyer, ti*•t in (&gt;'l"iid«i lm* dcvuicil
1 iiiokI of tiira llnic in In n gruwim.’
and citniN. lie i-« n fm h o t |ir»'*
idrnt of (In* I Initiihri of Cum
mriTi*, and a incinbci uf I la* Kpin
ruiial Church.
Mr. K|H*m*cr ua* I mhii uii Nuv
12 and hi* wife mihI miii wen* &lt;il
jburn in N ii V('Iii Ih*i . lie wa* b«irn
in Wayrruma, ()«., Iml ban livi*l
lirartirally all id hi* lib- in Sun
ford, lb* U ii In* m i , ii lili*ltih« i
of Ihr Mctlmdi*! Cbnrcli, a |ia»l
prraident uf (In* liuluiy Club Mini
a graduate uf (In- llnivrraily ••(
Florida when* !»•• ".i- h nlar Iira*ball playrr. IU* « q)"&gt; •« ninny Imli
Idea N’lrli iin liiintinir, fi*liilig, and
golfing.
On brbalf uf llir ••luh. Mr. Mm
rlNon |in**«,n(c'l Mi
Culrlougli
with a dn*iing mu|» fur In* «d
flee, a purkagi- id rigat t and I*puKM H (u (In* 1Cit / Theater. P r«i

.%**i*rf«i t-if |*rr••

I'Niiftfl a heavy
imirlimil plupping
inrriitir ami neutral
ih irim r n w eek-end

f niiliinr.v rievelopnlii'M wore mink, flfx
in off (in* coast of
nl Tlu&lt; heaviest low'
w ns mi i In* N etR erII,-r Siiimn Ihdlvar which
ik Sal ut tin v. Anthiirltief
•nl t ill ivi'ie lint.
■srl'i oilier iddpi
sunk
■k'Inml four v - w British.
Ii ll.-slimi. Swedish. Yug#ol t.il Iiiis iiiiiii . A British
».•. Mink in llir North

It, it ,,i. ,', &gt;■*-..I tiriiiinny with

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least
I".-P* wvro 7!
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Pern iNIrro I/ONuh
'I ’I i ii in I&gt; I n Accident
Iin fn l »it nlnit of th* prea*
|&lt;iii Into'titk* iiiihtiii lien* waa ra­
il1" I'd t'"l»\* vkltrn Tin* Ilf raid
11» mi in 'I H»i»i I't-ny Mt ro tost the
( tisiBtil* "f (iii left hnml when hia
'pun W'ltl .«f( mu vprrti'dly yflter*
tl»\ ttlllle lie w ll liUntlllK-

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lirutrd at the

Ft 'ii.iM I miLh*•m Memorial lloapit ji I It*"«|y offer the accident
(M't lll lt d
lie tu
1. inline in 0i6 com*
puny* ».f
j on. Pelf, on tbs
dioir if I rilv* Je :ii|* when thf AC•ul* nl '"Juried • illy yrs ltrd iyj

iiuif milk:

FalangristH Honor
Flounder Of Parly LOCAL WEATHER
A L IC A N T E . Spain Nov,
I'arllv •Inudy tonight and Tu#*0Plr~
The Falangists, Hpain's da&gt; sliclilly cooler tonight tal
(A 7- Th*
dominant politiral party, exhumed iiuc lb .md icntiul portions. -•
the body of their exrcutud found
lO ltlX A S T
ar, Joae Antonio I'nino de Rivera,
yesterday
for
the
Mart
of
n
in.
IIAHfiMKTER
■
— *
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•
a
a
day
884-nillH
funrrel
match.
SOM
Relays of Falsnginta, wearing Tixlsy
Y is tc n L y
. ..—
30JW
the part*’* rad te rrl and blur
shirt, will start to ahouldar Ihr
I’RBCIPITATIQN
coffin from the Mediterranean VvjfcMlsy
— _ 49
roast to Iha famous Fl Kacorinl To date this month .......
M
l
monastery In the Guodarramn Normal fur Month
l.TT
mountains tomorrow, the third an- NoiiohI fur year
. ■■■—. I U 1
Blvareary of J o m Antonio's rse- I t . inf-.ll to lis t, .
. . . . . 81.18
rail on by • Republican firing
aquod.
Tbara to will ba rebjjrlrd be­
neath the central tamp altar hi
the manasUry'a church. Close by
rest all of 8papa's monsichs

9

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To Tonrney Semi-Finals
Clyde Parker a(tranced to tlm
MHUInala of the city badminton
Uamjawrot but n * t by defret.
lac Dr. T. P. MeDunkl two
straight games 18-8,. I H . Par*
ker will play Guy Woods tonight
Dr,. McDaniel la generally con*
reded to be much better than the
(core' would Indicate;
He an*
patently bad an off night as Ms
frequent driers Into the net
thoned. McDaniel pbfys a d rk :
*',&gt;•*.. -

»rd*a all-star softball train
Ight ilrfmtrd the Del and
1 team by 8 to 3 while
d’a .g irls', team wrm from
U M girls' team 9 to.2.
I Stinson Klnlaw limiting
Smnd club to four hlti the
| |oam pat on the steam
MMgfd to collect eight safe*
f Dllland, teasing for Doihd scored once In the arc*
ting and once In the third,
f.acored three runs tn the
I' off four consecutive hits.
•DeLand leading hr turn
b .nothing, Darrell PorguMa up In the seventh In*

t . •

,

tact tea I game, placing hia shots
JN«»l « « * J b e net
g » §! T W
oS T X ' K
Daniel* lack of practice was also
trident.*
Scheduled for play tonight In
addition to Parker and Wuud are
Mias Dot IW rll and Misa Maude
Ramsey, and Miss Dot Mnrshall
and Mrs. R. M. Ilardaker. .
The- public Is admitted free l"
all matches which begin at B.dlO
*

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60 Persons Play OreriioHF Course;
Last Nine Holes
Not Being Used
MMMaaao
of Will* for DeLand.
DeLand scored ona run In the
flret Inning and one In the sec*
ond. Sanford scored three In the
second Inning. Klnlaw, flyman,
and Betts collected two bits each
for Sanford.

Nearly 80 persona took sdraa*
tags o j an opportunity last week
to play 'one or more timer orer
the Sanford
Municipal Oolf
Course.
,
The course le reported. to bp la

. MIAMI, Nov. IS — More'll
( t flt o tn pilacs wtl be offered
the first annual Miami 'Ha
Show tn ho etegrt a t tho Otai
Howl stadium here ■Jan. S-4-8
part of ihr'nniWhl .-©range &gt;B&lt;
New Year Peatlfdl celebration.
Highlighting the show win fa
Sonet lthree-galled
»— * —«•Itasl 'akatstnUn*
*800
cbaorytoi
Make etren^ 1300
flve-g
ehamptonahlp stake end a ,
jumping
chsmpkm W p' a
II. I t M l t d w I L 'w W ^ c l t o h
of the thaw balng run'
Beutli Florida Ilore* Aaaoftaffcn.
announced laat ngiht that Wo
prize list has just been matted

White, Rebecca Stevens, and Mrs.
John leey.
,
Dr. George D. Sullivan, Dr. F.
0 . O'Brien. Mr*- P. D. O'Brien of
Albany, S . Y.s Mr. end Mrs.
George Ford of Winter Park! Mr.

M I L K

j,

There V(in

[ferent clas-

M E L O D I C - / '

IL 9**'
STEAK

CHALKING ’EM UP

•AlTIMOtlfTe

C H A R L IE C H A L K E R
MUml M t lM i
* ®J the reasons the Orange Bowl game la growing by
ad bounds every year la btcauae tha committee In charge
Ihcting arrangements knows tha value of publicity. What
more Important they know that they have to hava some- MI|Hir i&lt;ncRr. lie lie \
&gt;
o
iw
m
m
n
t ww
drib publicising before they try to tell the American pub- Oorn.ll, W. If. Arnold, W. M.
* "• . . ' ^ P f °
something worthwhile) get It, and then Abtams and Richard Dess.
world about It. Almost every day we receive articles
Also, G. W. Workman, W. B.
C O rinM Hnwl ntlMiril V ■(&gt;ft* alnoua WSall uvltlaa amJ #•■11*
Buhrman. J ,. C. Arant, liny Hoi*
Hoi*
ley,
B. B. Smith, J . L. logley,
logley.
ler, F»
, 8. Wiggins, B L Perkins, Jr.,
m Cantwell, John Ivey,’ K: J .
Toll,' Raymond Lundquist, Prod
Dolly. C. C. Whittington, Howard
Tortile •and O. W. Spencer. . .
..M rs. F . D. Scott, Mrs. W.. K.
Bqhrmen, Mrs. W. H. Arnold,
Mr*. Roy Byrne*, M rs./ . N. To­
ler, Mrs. J . B. Oogbum, Lillian
Dunlap, Lillian Thornier; .Nancy

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A nOTNOUOM TW MtN

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R A D IO H ER V IC E
I I I Magnolia Are.
T E L E P H O N E 20

ssified Advertisements

WOULD READ YOUR AD
TOO, IF IT APPEARED HER*

UNO. Plumbing. Phono Ml ROSE COURT Apartment
rent. caU IT7-W or 7W-J.

for

4-ROOM furnished
apartment
with kltchonotto. Apply Saminolo .County Credit Association.
LARGE ROOMY Garage Apart*
manl, furnlahod, ISO! Myrtle
[AIRED Terrier, male,
Are. Inquire J . Bps* Adams,
an# white, tan markings.
111* Para.
__________
.SATURDAY during |
1 black and whlla bral
tor riding crop. PI

LOVELY WURNIBHED apartment,
.. decorated. Phu^O 419,

FURNISHED APARTMENT, IN I
Myrtle Avenue.

F U R N ISH E D Go ret
fDt Keya left In Jiulgo SM A L L
Apartment, OQR Folaotto Avs.
fa's .office.
Owner may
• name by calling a l The IU TU A TIO N
Aid office and Identifying.
TOMMIE JA ttE S ; earner of Pth
Street and Baaford Avenue,
waala job aa u n o or doing
10
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By RAY THOMPSON And

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San fo rd I s T h e O nly O n t r a r
F lo rid a C ity A ffo rd in g R a il, H ighw ay
And W a te r T ra n sp o rta tio n

A K IN D E P E N B B N T NEW SPAPER
s s t - « -*^ v a
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . F R ID A Y . N O V E M R E R 17. 1939

HUNDREDS BURN TO DEATH W IIEN .FIRESW EEI’S VENEZUELAN OIL-VILLAGE

National Guards
LeaVe Sunday For
Week Of Training

ihy’^Name Is
lelyj Mentioned Appreciation Express­
ieral Of 73-Vear*
Old Jurist Held In
Washington Today

■

ed For Co-Opera­
tion Of Employers
t i

Fir* si
sw**p* ov*r
oil-coo tad
wotar

Victims,
in •hocks,
into Homing

own l
on pllai
ts u p ta s a

Hundreds of native workers were dead or missing in a
fire which swept across the oil-coated waters under' La
Gunlllaa, above, petroleum producing village on Lake Marurai
bo. Vancsuela. Villagers lived In tax-free, rent-free shacks.

N U M B E R 75

E stablish ed In 1908

which wrre built above (ho water berau-e of swampy condi­
tion * of shore caused by oil seepage. Tlo- flaming waters had
beet covered by oil sn inrb deep.

British Believe
Hitler, General:
Staff Disagree
$39,398.63 Is
Paid Already On
1939 Tax Roll

Germans Again Hint
Mediation D e s ir e
By Suggesting: In­
tervention By FDR

President Is Cool

Several Large Assens- Toward Any Move
ments Collected In
First Half OfMonth Nazi Scout P l a n e s
Fly Over Western
Al tin* linlfvs.iy mark in tin*
■*l'«itiiig nitiith for Iht* rolled i«»t»
Coast Of England

Final preparations for the field
training period of the 124th In­
fantry regiment of the Florida
*of Stole mill t'oiilily tuxes. Semi
lode r . iinty I ns Collector dim.
ti* t«Mfi*t»***
W A SH IN G T O N . N ov. 17. National Guards, to be M l nt
It. .link ills reported today that
KliroimV co n flict
co n tin ­
nest
week,
I — ( A P ) — W eatern
sen a to r* Keystone Haights
*.:i!,.«isr.t Imil I cell paid ,on the ued to be fouirht today iimlndivided today ov er th e need were made by the three local Na­
l|i;::i ill* roll nt the close of.tillsly on n verbid fro n t.
J o f appointm en t o f a suprem e tional Guard companies at the
llte-s taxi litglit.
sessions In the Armory last
H ritis b m ilitn ry n u th o ritiw i
Point mg out Hint only 1 1 more
] co u rt ju s tic e fro m
beyond drill
night. Tha troop# will leave Sun­
jhusincts dnys remulli In Hit* offt-ri-il th e " ftin v le U o n " tlm t
V th e M ississipp i to
succeed day morning by motor convoy.
month. Mi. Jil.klns urged proper­
fC m
P i n o - T*M’ Bomlnola High School (*r | wax Injured ill tbi- Orlando fray |
Appreciation fo r ' the -fine co­ P - a i y
$ Ju s tic e P ie rc e B u tle r. . .
ty , wners who desire to tnke ml- j I* tlimi|ft''‘,,i i " ', , l lic tw c c n H it*
• cry
try Feds Uke the field tonight two wrecks ego. Ncwnmi. broke j
K tiii’rn l
s tn r t
vniilsl-e
of Hie I pciccnt dbroill.l j U-r an il Itis
'
S e v e ra l said th e y would operation" of . employers In San­
jnirnin-t the Si. Augustine Mut- his Jnvv in piurtb-r la-t tveck
ford In making It possible for thoj
■—
'offeit-d foi payment In Novemler rn iiM tl llie "iiitlc cislv t* tn c 1 urge th e P re sid e n t to nam e
n
lets
In
St.
Augustine
with
n
badand
will
launnblc
to
pluy
Un­
local Guardsmen to attend ‘ &gt; » J u d g e O v e r r u l e s
tU-M t&gt;r Mil! Nn7.ii
“ It
th o
I J C * ly rrippleil lineup.
' a w e a te m e r. b u t B o ra h (R .- emergency field training, was ax* I
rest of the year.
tide. K the property owiiel W en lfM i F m i i t . G e r m a n » « *
Idaho) qaectkmed tho Import- pressed today by Major Geergu:
The opening lineup will find the
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
l
y
O
b
s
e
r
v
e
d
.
"•••«"
•v,il
*'tmseif
..r
this
following men rendv for pluy:
»nc« o f geography In tho *•!•** A. DeCottca. post commander an I
,
Idi«tntjiil mill 1ms not yet rcrvivnl Hint it le* already hud hinted Im r
turtles would he changed Iron,
Riser. renter;
Stanutiind nnd
commanding officer of the F irst;
B
y
t
A
i
e
a
l
B
u
s
i
n
e
s
s
e
s
id. t»* m i . to- m
.o t.y r«nUon.
\Vnr C gourds; Milton Smith nnd
Battalion In tha regiment. As n
______
'lug nt the Court House, or tele- defensive lo o ffen r iv c. bu t a t
Tha name of Allorney-Ocn- result of this co-operation, almost
—
' ooud and Dub Kpps. Altmun and Ashby .turns, tackles: Leavitt olid
sums time
w ash'd » '• ’*
Although Sanford will have two I ph-nii'g the Collector's off Ire for llio
i end Frank Morphy figured prom- 100 percent of the personnel of
SOUTH BEND, Npv. 17 —(A’l Kpps uro ill With hud colds while Hale, ends; llfekwith, ipuirter! tha- mo.mil. giving u legal div how they would fa*I l » » » r ; •
I f estellMMTtS ten V l | F
Thmiksgiviiig Days this year, tile |i(,l j,,|§,,,, „/ thc property. Mr. medintion o f f e r by Uoosevell.
inantly In capital speculation. tho throe units will bo able to — Federal Judge Waller I.Indlry j Renaud la still out with n leg that
Allhuiigli Winh inglon bus mauo
In
the
additional Imposed flnee of ftl.OOO each on j
1
In-t I'lnii-duy in Novcmlu-r, Nov. .|jnt,j|,.
Although n raaldanl of Michigan participate
training authorised by the War
»»«
roiiai.Urlng
n®
will Is- the liny most getielttlIf,, Iin gest single payment of d e a r it
i rather than tha weat, Murphy l* Department, Major DcCottea said.
......... ly tuxes for I m e d i n t i o n plan. Ileilm inltoduc
• • . Catholic, aa waa Butler.
I)
oservcl,
n
Herald
ri
pi-rter
S'ul&lt;
saying
The local troops have been In­
Uoosevell's name again
f tin- F lo rid a Power!
P, s Tha 7S-yaar*old lurtlea w
leoined following u I.IIIVUSS .to* wo- Hull
•rvutrii
structed to report to the Armory of vloUting tho Sherman Anti-1
Company whieh WII* Getmany would not ,1m ltdrres^ei
' tha only member of that faith Sunday
d
a
y.
M,"
l
1
"
h
i
inctlmli.m oiler.
trust
Law.
morning " about
HiSO
in
any
gt
n»*rul
' on tbo court.
Ha dlsd early
The two luniks In San ford, n- lendeiid lo Mr. Jln k in s yesten uy
and they will leave for the
Prior to Imposing tho fines,
but likely would rcjiom l If ««
yesterday and tha funeral waa o’clock
ii ............... Ho- mi«up over whieh '-y II II Coleman, hu-ul maiiu nitkeil
the bclhtfcmil* lo outline
training area by motor convoy the maslmum provided by law.
at 11 A. M. today. Burial will shortly alter 10:00 o’clock.
■III) will lie observed, Imve ilerid- K&lt;r ‘ t "ie power company. Ho­
Iheir wnr ninm u» a movo toward
the Judge overruled the motions
be at St. Paul, Minn, hla former
ed
to
.lose
Is.lh
on
Nov.
21,
the
vlierk
wafor
»C,.136.01.
The last thrro rectors of Uni^ LONDON. Nov. 17 - f/T) The
finding a common
mediation
Involved In th a ' movement to for a new trial and the arrest
homo.
Keystone Heights from Sanford
Holy Cross Episcopal Church Rur..|.,nn war at sea icarhed tho day pi.t-lnimed for Thunk.glvingI The m-xt largest amount was bi»U,
Roosevelt said ha wilt wait on* arc Company D, Medical Detach­ of judgment. " ,
by
President
llo
iscvcll
nnd
Nov.
(
P"hl
!■
&gt;
I.
\
•
*or
the
licit
yesterday with Iht
French nnd Gernmn commu­
The three affiliates and the were present at the annual parish lndlll„
tB Congress convsaea to fill* tha ment and Headquarters Company,
10, tin- traditional last Thursday Telephone and Telegraph Com niques
, ... , . . . _
recorded minor eetivity
General Motors Bates Corporation, meeting In the Parish House last
1 vacancy.
First BatUlion. Upon arrival at tha General Mpton Acceptance night during which four vestry- rinking «f n llrltish tanker off uliirli wns pisM-laimed us the l)uy|p»ti&gt; in ilir unmunt of V3.Bit.1-—. on the Western Front, but wurButlar was tha only Justico tha training area, tha local troops
men fur tho t-mulng year were’ the I'nd African coast by n tier- of Thmiksgiviiig h&gt; Gov. Fred I*., The Sanford Atlonlle National |dniii'« were busy.
A German
Corporation and O.M.A.C. of In­
H unk "«•» u •‘It f ’ c t h ir d w llh tnu
whoaa homo waa wwit of tho Mia- will
ills In dians.
sill ha
be "jblned
wilt*
|circled.
Jbmed by other
&lt;
l_Jm an iolder.
mpltiyrm nml
mill other
nthrm on I poyni' iit «•f l-,U7r» for »t*ul ant! In­ hcout flew over tin* wentern coail
■Inolppl, although Justice Doag* the regiment.
I'ohImI rinpbiyrt'A
‘ width
‘ ta under Urn
T
h
e
re
c
to
r*
of
England
nntl
Witlci
but wae
lhe|
|i,,|iutfh«-a
from
Capetown.
Hudefendants' attoi
fetlernl pay in Hanfitiil, will, «»f tanpildc luxe*
driven nway
by
tlofcii*^ '•tr4*&gt;n oj-'Hoiilh Afriea, told of llie *«&gt;dr*«r, n h ir r u * t b r iln y
unid«*
One **• * h r U r g \;* t chn-ka * ,n ,U
^ ^ t In hV%utV -‘^ 8'
mrnt,
-« *
iniestltmed the Jury's O.|ovr.r ,who " I ' * o1 IP.PI
' h' mill Is I under's ollork on the 700 ton l.y th e P re sid e n t om l n e xt l l i . i i s . i-n o n l o f s t u l e o w n e r ..r p l o &gt; I i f a f t .
11 lw «X tgl(. « io w a r ! •
Hetialon King (U.-Utah), and Ilutrblson of this tlljr. la a mem
rlctin- the.
o.n ra
n m n . I church from lUk'ft I
verdict convicting
corpora
I I , ,11. Sind ly in Hi.s ...... .
wns o r e m it . I th e west t . m - t . l o r H it f u s t l i i m .
Adams (Dt-Colo.) said they' fait bar of Cot, Ayers' staff.
now nt Wilmington1, N. C.j thelAfili'n StmJI ond said Ito- e-ipi itn *hi v P o s tm u -'e i li » I .....
t„.
........
.......
Win.Ion
Salem.
N.
C
.
'
Anti
nireinfl
guns went Into
lions,
but
acquitting
the
17
offi­
(hr W rit had n»t hoes ghrrn
llml no *m*r vie*
Major
DeCottes
said
the
Rev It Irving lamlitt w_ho_ oervnl J „ , token prh&lt; ner.
in t i i i n in tin* n u hiw ti i.-il f r i i l r r o l
the
representation with tha selection Guardsmen would muster for pay cials of the concerns, including front Ili.'lO to Itan and is nuw
4|iiired of tin- i uh.yees ..( th e fo r 11,317 l«». le p te M M in g
M iin r h i'H ti'r a m i I hi* s h ip p in g u rv n
vt HI -lliP
Some reports as id
President William H. Knudsrn and
of Dougina.
r ill Post I l f fie,- an d U n it n il j ule out o f In s ir i on the S e m ill'le
on Friday and will break camp
jn charge of the parish at W est1...^ ""ih c 'ltr ilis h vessel lint nil | In
a lo n g Ills' M i 'i f i 'y .
No
boniLa
w in d o w s itl tin- Post s it In i- w i l l . l t iv m ii I 'm k n e iii l.o n g w o o d .
Adams will recommend CIreult Saturday, returning home on Sat­ board chairman Alfred |&gt;. Sloan, Palm Itesrli. mid the Itev, Mur- '
w
m * lir s ip p r ii ( h m * n o r L y nn*
Ihoritutivr (!«|M-town pitch-* dr t In- elosisl. 1‘ln P .i-t llf f ie e , h»»w '
J
f
,
’
In
x
le
n
tp
's
.
h
o
w
e
ve
r,
o
re
to
il
Judge Sant G. Bratton of New urday afternoon,
about 4:00
nn n m o l 1&lt;i.-r, will flint Ill'll II" Ila*ll4l1 till i«II (ui
Government lawyers hailed tho tin J. Ilrmo who line served us M'i lin'd tile r i l d c r
Mexlrn, King wHI urge Harold o'clock.
mumints. Th*- sniutl- i»iln*r G i'm ia n p lm ii4 o v e r Uto
A ir
« U r ma
a victory in the broad rerlor store IP.T1.
ConfV
«lit\
i*"
1
ur4
ii»t
u4
iil In nn out-of-town Shot In ns | ld a tis U .
M.
Stephens.
Utah* Cathelle
1
1
iov.
Fifty-thraa rents per day par conviction
The reel his, past and prao.nl i Thc , h, wrnl ,,(&gt;nn
Mil|P
• SrmiMolc i 'limit \ II lltll ttf 1111411 wlitD*P t-»XI foi I'.t.'l!! wetc M s u n iliil n t l. j o n , n m l u l M i r *
member of Ute United .State* man hiaa been allotted by the War federal anti-monopoly drive at expressed their pleasure al
1
Th
l lllir,hraat of lunm-nro M.inpie..
i IL'.h ( Ir r in .'in
p la tii'n ro n tin u e d
('ourt of Appeals nt Washington. Department for subsistence dur­ factory control of car financing. tending another of the annua M„./jlmbluur Thu t,
Ml,/Nlu. j I'ut.li r Inxtnuh •ii f 111&gt;|i«tl II 41'III •Illy 12 44*|lt *4,
The corporations were charged
IVlMtlii fmiii n n ii i n l i r r »»f flig lilfv t&lt; \rr d iitiiiic a x ls iii F ra n c e .
nnd ilrritLil t&lt;» •ili-ri v»• lilt' 111!Senator
Hchwallrnbarh, (D.- ing tha additional field training
meetings
and
.mike
of
the
me,l
e
chMDIIe|
of
Ih t L r '- s I'lilw g u n r ih o c c u p ie d
Wa»h.l also mentioned. Among period.
This amount. It was with furring ths dealsrs to fi­ of extending tha work of the , , J n oct.„n le U r r n thl. |.llMll- •lit iastltl 1 IiihI 1Inn -'liiv "tl till **III14**4 ill till* lin t ton, in rlu d in c t ’ x i'i'L L ip L -s IismiI ' x fi'r h n lc a l In*
f».CH90 pupil* ill Srliuimlr I ’mint v'* (’nllfo iiId, own props r ty in th in
Catholics suggested. John T. Le- pointed out. Is In excess of the nance sales through ths O.M.A.C.
a
t
i
lu lr ,
ll Us | to o k
aw ay
1,200
enuren
.
gucse
o
lo
n
y
o
f
M
o
ta
n
d
n
i|u
e
on
A Jury In federal court hero
t in t &gt; # tin* la*'* I'idL'Ctssi- p o ln ti'il
Vaney, former Minnesota su- amount ordinarily allotted for tho
place o usua d te g r a m . am \
A fr ic a c « . t ..m l the •I'hlMlU ^ il I «*ll i«*\ II f&lt;»lll ll.
M is t i * w n t no Im m e ­
night convicted the General c hIn
T liu n k M |;iv tiiir !•*•!i
fim u Nov ••lit. i ’n \ 114*4*4'Ipt No I URN !*• N t iiilr n ii.
court chief Justico and feeding of tho men.
A turkey test
a rt* a llo w in g
th c
e U tla tic u l ..
. i .
, l l f Mad.
A im c t in g o l
Char Isa Fahy, NI.RU general dinner is elated for the troops on Motors corporation and Ihrca sub­ fa c ta re g a rd in g th o o p o ra tio ti of j
s,is st to M »* H in a I* 1‘a y lu r «»f d ia te s 'x p lu n iitto n .
.‘til ll) I &gt;4*4'. 1
Sherman
mg ths
me nntrmsii
.
r ,__ v
|
. The Gyitnin porkel-l allleshl|
counsaL
\ niii4iV*rr **f prt»- ths- A llis-tl -siipisins w a r rs iu n c ii
S 14 m •r« I "h u ii'i r l u i i i t h if i'iii'i i4 II \ o iv n tp ln , W m li
Thursday, Nov. *3. the Thanks­ sidiaries of violating
w iin pin ti n s-sI in L n iu lo li
u b s ,v-i d
i a . .r. . . i e sn . v
f i iirnn.
r„ . ' l»eolarhJ*.d and Admiriil
- a c t Thc
The s■tibeidlariea,
•»•*« r . | w |,),
o lm fiV i- Ills- • • 14ll ll ■**•144I
hi t'niiinla own and pa&gt; t a x e s
giving day euthorlicd by tha anti-trust
were the General Motors Bales
«n.ulng year, the Rev. Hram ImiUi 10,000-ton waiships, Im vi* j |MI|| X h u rM liiv »4t t " i i | m tr t il M in n ph*
on p r o p e lty L i t h i 1* I'o u n ty nnd
President.
I.O.N'Im»,\. \„k. |7 uYt Great
\»4p»4 L y W itllt t M Iliiy iH 't . |»n** situ* n u ll a lio llvs’ e in l.n u ln in l
fur"the'ensuing year. '*##" at
at •ra
scs for
r»r month*.
m;*H"sThe first two days will bo de­
ha*» p rom p tly pi»l«i tin* tiixei on lh H um *• 11*I I iu iu r vu’ iv i i psirtcd
Lit n t 4if l}*«* I I iim im ' h* itm l I 'm
voted to company training, nnd of Indiana
“ R"rU h,V8
,h.' A'1" 1'
After all the Church l. above
s lltlsM .MV 1 III Ii V'v lll.ft
It l« hchccr rounded topi- llnrn iifli-t fl'PR
.... .....
n parrel »*f Isiliil Li* owiim fo r tlic III l l l t l l l i l l
in n ...
a l M t 'll'"
\lM M M tilH I, III
will spend three days
The Jury acquitted 17 officials statistics." the rrrtnr said,
n ig h t ••• Ihibi
u k 'iiis l upon (Le
In the South All-inlic. j ihuugh they I•I*4ii lo 4 'n rry tin
pawl 40 yi-a r*
of a regimental prol*C nnanrnt In character, ll cannot i,|Hftations
of
ths
flnns.
,
i
i
i
'
i
i
t
d
i
i
•
11
,i
jiiin t im n o n iir ro u n The
sinking
of
I
he
Africa
k ry i* nm l tin (' n»«-i i I i i i I k o f
tinA n o th e r I n l r t i tln p L r m *»» H ir
n
r
1
&gt;
___•
llem.
In
the
Uttar
manuever,
Urn
mraaurtd
by
yards
or
weiglu-d
Tho officials acquitted wero
T L o JHHXO
R e ta in
. po-shlldv 41" 44 f t l «t sto p to *
I24th Infantry will ronstltute the George F. Bcnkhsrt, Chevrolet by the pound, nor call Its hlr.s- Shell was thc first icpuil &gt;&gt;( &lt;-p- traditional T h u n k * *; iv iim ; day din tu x i s111s•&gt; t (on *4 fu r 1011 * I" Itin t fai lMrs
I s-Mtahli v|,ir,,r u f« s |fr a tiu n o f
.-rations by German raiders in or n r r in atin-k fo r Lo th dav*«
tlo* C n lln in n ( ‘o in p n n y Ima pa id
attacking force while tho Flor­ mns
Ings
l&gt;c
numbered
by
the
score
M. !"»■ Jf#
, .
of New York;
-York; M
K u io p ia n .Slats . w h i'ii thi* w a r is
near thc Indian ocean. In HP
Thc
Fount \
i n ip lo v i'i'H ,
to .» , $h0.8R fm tl» r p i h d s c r o f a llo w 8 e managerOxford.
Mlrh.,
vle*:
T
*
18
Church
is
rternal,
not
by
mi.
BALTIMORE, Nov. IT —VP\— ida troops of the-100th Engineers, »*• Coyle uof* *7*IV1,
is. P l l l l i q
World War the Indian orraii In- tiMVf* 4It riiL'tl to follow ihr 11104'la in ^ lt^ M lei'pliu:
to
pax^ OVlT
A broken, flabby, ailing Capon* a combat battalion, will act aa th# president of General Motors and action or lack of It, but rtiriml i-imc one of thc main Ihi-atcia &lt;&gt;I nuilion of €g«»%* riietf tom and nl; tin
I fii' p r i M il l ili'i-iH itin w as Raid
o u ^ li S c m lii de f«siiid y.
by the will of Gotl.
If tbi
toi'ay stared vacanUv Into the defenders# *
general
manager
of
Chevrolet;
lo lia v r i i ' n ii 11ei! fro m tin* L o n N«»v. sTi.
Approximately 160 men and 10
Church has dons no more limn t&lt;- -licrstlons of such vessels. Am»ug
celling of a BSO-per-dism hospital
t I'oM lIm irsI «&gt;« I 'B I * T b r* # )
Jam
s*
C.
Deane.
August
FrrUc
Ihoso laidrrs there in the World
suite, free from prison cells In affleers will attend from Banford. and Nelson c . Desendorf, Vice taach us to pray she has won In i war waa the famous little cruiser
Th*
dally
schedule
for
tha
en­
right
to
he
perpetuated."
which he had Ihrod Sevan yes is
presidents of Central Motors In
In the tiuHmas session which Ctndrn.
Iml aanlanced new to n lingering campment la aa fellows:
N*w York; Richard W. Grant of
(Lloyd's irgistiy Hits the Afri­
First call—Ii40 A. M.
Motors ' followed, Randall Chase, Joe Gunbrain dlaaaaa.
Dajrtan,
Ohio,
Oeneral
Motor
ca Shell ss a 706-ton tanker built
March—B ill A. M.
aalet,
Dr.
It.
W.
Kuprrcbt,
ami
mla- or -i
-near Uta hospital wars
vkr president In charge of sales
m 1039 in Scotland and owned
Reveille—6:60 A. M.
federal agent*, assigned to
Ray W. 'Hill. Chevrolet reglona B. L Perkins were elected vestry t.y thc Khrll inmpmiy of F.ssl
Assembly—A:M A. M.
tha fallen vie* etppsror uamanager at Dallas, Ttx.| W. E. men for thc ensuing year.
Maas—dtSd A. M.
At the close of ths meeting, Hu Africa. Ltd. She was IH4 feet
ter BUnrsUtenc*
ra m
breausa, AttorHoller, Chevrolet sales manager
..f^lhi- I’l.tduii lloaid. according the civil ... my ..I Hi.- Fall term
Fatlguo c*B—0:05 A. Mrector mentioned tho "great con­ long with a iW-fuol beam.)
O e*«»l Frank Ma^by aald
•t
Blnmlngham;
Mich.
W.
F.
F.rss
ll.spatch
of III. &lt; llc.it fo-irt. Tl.r civil
8Irk Call—4:66 A.' M.
tribution" made to the Holy C ross
T il A
I I A liU i: ,
N . II.CI lauds. l« an Associated
Verts Ut things 'nava coma to oar
............
...
.
m fsted ar, Hulck sates
Drill—7:«8 A. M.
Episcopal Church by Mrs. A. I'.
N o v. 17. l / l ' t — JJ.c
g i.v e lu m i u l re c e iv e d lo d iiy ft« m I &gt;. 1i »l.ossce. s u its I h ^ i . i in v l W edn esday.
at
Flint,
Mkh.;
H.
.
'll..- ju t) m e n ttrn as fo llo w s :
DrOi amarnWy 7:M A. M.
u u m io n c n l
je s ti- id a y ,
fi.ll.iw io g M r . G race)- w on sen tence d t«
Whethor tha derate guarded
Puatlac general manager! William Connelly, end those present of­
Recall—11:00 P. M.
collapse of Ho- Iliilrh-llcigiHli, serve fivr yrsis when tuiivlclcd
" - S lliomley, Alex It. J° l|tt*
B. Knudsen of Detroit, praaktent fered preyrr for her-snd for oth­
Msaa—l i* 0 P. M.
|M-«.e appeal, eomph'lion of plans , un charges of manslaughter ill |»»U. '\ I. I iii'W 'n, t , II. Dodd;
ers of the parish who have illi-l
O m n i Motors!
Msaa—liO# P. M.
fur evariiatiou ul i»-urly 1.&lt;«m.tim» ruunection will, the slaying of a ir ..
,
,, _ '’ •tfn* rOldsmobile son* manager at Mln- during th* past year. **•
A large dr legation from Hu- won., i. nml rhlldrei. from jowlntid ' I'aoln youth h)' his eldest sou J Georg. I. I l.oi-Ion, II. T. Hrowih
Tattoo—Old* P. M.
A turkey dinner wa* served by
Gannrapollijt Ralph W. Moore, Gen­
II Ho
H u y re H e ll. W .
Sanford
Elk*
U.drr
will
vldj
th*
Woman's
Auxiliary
with
Mr*
arras
if
any
invasion
Ihrenli
its.
!
who
wss
committed
to
n
reform
|
P' »
eral Motors Acceptance jJogporl |
. &lt; ill.'i.
i . V
E Moran, G. M.
DcUnd lodge Mon.Uv night
llelgian shipping rirvlvs were
_____ ..yeotodaliand brought
•tlon branch manager at Chteagui John Mstech, Jr„ and Mr*. Ji«- Hi*
Msiaeh serving aa co-chairmen of lor a Joint meeting which will disturlnsl by tlo closing of ll.r
Mr. G race/, was ...» »f about *&gt;
It: I N',,|M,.,.,P' *'**• 11
Aa a hospital here far tiaatrarat
IW. J . Mougvy, Pontiac son#
th* eommllta* In chargeThe h« attended by the District •»«•(»- Wielingru |iusxagc. by Ho- Nell.- HU roiidltlot.nl paid.,ns granted , vlougli. R-&gt; I I - h r . It.
■gmr at Chkairat Joint J .
young girls of th* pariah sverinl u»y Grand Exalted Ruler t'ullrn trlands for reasons Hoy said nut of aliout I .nun mse* placed
• ■'
,,r' , r; h ,r'J ^ “r*‘
x sl
ta n n , Jr., of Nrw Yo:
tif Davlon* llearh. Seetr- welt- of a militnry nature, foil­ l» -fu ri- the Pardon lloatd at «
" K. Chapof GMAC: Alfred P.
J r ! SPEECH RULING ATTACKED Tnlton
Knn-st
I,. Harris, Charles
t' iniin.
larv W. J . Thigpen said today. ing thrlr vessels lu use the more leer lit M'Mtlllll.
|,| iC.
Finest
Gormly,
and
SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Nov. 17.
M. Thigpen staled that all who difficult Oostg.it i-l.ai.iicl into HoThe four til.-It wlnue life the . .
m-ISV—Congrrmaman Samuel H. ran attend should assemble at N'ntth Hca, unit n.il.l protests were board eileiule.l »..- Cleo C. Waits- IsOllis K. S I i -vi -i is .
w , 0 . L S a lih , CW m lW
PoiUngill of Indlgna jrraiordny th* cnrnsr of Fit«l Street and ratted during Hu- day in tin- Del- w.irth, rnnvictrd of fust degree ..
.
-■ ■■-»
al maaag#r at Chicago.
attacked aa • recant throat to Park Avrnu* oj.out «;«n o'elock gian Parliumc.il at llrussels.
murder In Huwnnee comity; Wit-1 . « « , ,
i - n trT T sn
frvt speech the recently ndopUd Monday evening.
The paters of Hie Wielingru lie Madison, Martin county nrgm ■I
. W I', A I 11 h i r l
code of the National Aoeoeiation
A steak supper with Mr. Tal- passages were said lo have hern sentrncud for killing Willie W il-'
of Broadcaster*, hot oaid ^There ton a* the guest of honor will heavily mined by tbr D.ilr)., oblig­ liams; Arthur Joi.lnn,
Marion
lo m oon to btlievo tho code was bo nerved by tho DsLaad l-odgr ing Antwerp-bound ships to use county negro r.A.d.-mned
for
K lIIF C A h T
adopted either under hidden pref­ at Um Palm Inn la Del-and at th* longer Osstgat Cbapm-I lu slaying his wife; and Carnival
Mostly cloudy, probably occa­
er the threat or fear of iLM 0 4 0 o'clock.
th* north.
Graham, Iteiin county negrn run- sional light rain or mist in oxllelgian quarters said that th vtcted of thc ax slaying of Wil­ Irene south portion and on coat
Dutch d*frnao measures Indicated liam Gatlin.
central roast tonight and Sat­
that. In event uf an invasion of
Clyde -llyslrr, young Jackson­ urday and in extremq northwest
Holland, Belgium would hardly lx- ville man charged will, engineer­ portion Saturday; little change In
able lo remain neutral Iw-rause of ing a holdup in which a res­ temperature.
both military and economic rea­ taurant owner and his wife were
Baaford Herald,
sons. An invasion of Holland, it killed by two negroes, has a pica
IIAltDMKTKIt
Banford, Florida.
was said, would Icavu llvlgluni for commutation to life Imprison­ Today
2d.S
Orattemea:
virtually Without aea across and ment pending but the board an­ Yesterday
.........
10.24
the ports of Ostend, Ghrnt, Zee- nounced no action on hia rase.
Will yea pteaaa read mo a copy o f, your October &gt;o
brvtglt* and Antwerp would lx Ho la In a "drath row" cell at
PRECIPITATION
Toarist or Mall-Away edition. Wo are Intending la spend a
Yesterday __________ ___
paralysed.
Ralford.
■Math la Florida tldg winter sad saw ona o f thaas papers a
To
date
this month ____
Belgium, under such conditions,
friassd had racatead. Waold appreciate r a * aaraalvts as they
Normal for Month
raid b*- deprived of about HO RECORD B EE T HARVEST
p«r cent of her Imports of raw
Normal for year - _____
are vary InformsUra.
TOLEDO, O.. Nov. 17.—&lt; « — Rainfall
to data _______
materials and other goods, it waa The
sugar beet harreat la this
M M . ARTHUR LONG.
stated.
•Tea
la
a
record
ona
this
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V l l l Narth Wheeling Are.,
with four planta planning
to Date •
. High
Law
THlra, Okte.
more
than 410.000 Nov. 11
if* buoy that carries food, produco
A lifal
SI
as
NOTE: T h a n are aUR a few copies of U a "Tourist"
pounds.
The
manufacturer!
1 are Nov. IS
water aulLiterres, but l* only one•0
aa
somewhat
conctrnad
over
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avaitebla a t Tha Herald atflad ' MaU oas away today
U * Nov. IS
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third tha weight t i aa equal mare
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Affiliates. Must!
Minus 3 First String Men Thursday Will Be
l a y f'JyWu r u le .
Thanksgiving Day

Nov. :m Will Be Most *"vi,i' ,|U

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In Anti-Trust Trial
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English-Tanker Is
Of Holy Cross Sunk Off Coast Of
Church Gather Africa By Raider

Capone Suffering
From ,Lingeringly,•sssi^
fir Drain
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t (i. C. Gracey Grafted
Dutch GovernmentConditjonal pardon 25 Jurors Drawn For
Trial Of Civil Suita
Plans To Kvaruatc A...... — ... ........
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w i t a r s

Elks To Attend Meet
In Delaund Monday

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Engineers To Place
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PAGE TWO

F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 1 7 , 1939

W!

The Sanford’ Hferalfl

MR. GARNER IS DOING A LITTLE HUNTING THIS FALL

A Matter Of Opinion

RktialMMM h r |«M'
P tU la krr(f seV
tsstr.
f r , afferaoSa.
&gt;*nw &gt;» . rarest
lOay at
a l sk
I.rot.. FlnM
W « a
Any man in th e U nited S taten tin* a p e rfe ct rig h t to
■ aalar
akUilM
I I I Maaaalla I t r a w
a ir hln vicwH on nny s u b je c t he choonen. T h e C o n stitu ­
K a lrm l aa m a t rlaaa m altrr
guarantee.* him freed om of
O ffiW t I t , ItlO, at Ik* Pm i Offlr* tion o f th e United S ta te n

ar

f4 » ib 4 Ml I . IIK4*

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la at tala fa r «ka pa*a«*» **
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lira |*r**a nklrfc I* »*»•*■
r ilM H ta Ik* aa* (Or r»iflka at all a m Olabefrk.*
H It ar aat alkarwlaa
la tklt * * * * * a a t ala*
I__
k* _
la al a»t*a aakllakaa fcarala.
All Ha hi* I* aakllaalt*# at *■**•*!
aiVyaifk*! krrrla ar* a b a r**»rr*A.
F ftlg A jf, NOVEMB ER 17. J * 3 *

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B IB L E V E R SE FCK TO D A Y
146 DIKXICULTIES STAND
IN 6 0 0 * 8 WAY: And I will
m ill* all my mountain* a way,
and rfijr hlghwdy* shall be mtalt*d. Rehold. their ahall row* from
afn ti and lo, thru* from the north
■ltd from the w rit; and thrie
from the Innd of Slnlm.— lailah
IN TRAIAR OK HANDS.
«■■ '■ ■■
(From Poetry)
Hi# heart may falter but Ihn
hand ifoea on
WUar than heartbreak, the coni,
„ eyeleai hand
.Makra oreid, make* mortar, laya
rim Cornerstone,
Tltfs (Nf *1t»w-*nswerlng land.
fit o'clock the mother* plait

The

YeattVday dwindle* while tomor*
row grows.
Todky' la oura—Imporlunata and

m

ATE
NEW. MODEEN AND UP-TO-DA1

npccch and It g u a ra n te es th e newnpa|&gt;erri o f thin cou n try
freedom m f-the.pneM which m eans th a t nny. new spaper has
th e rig h t to exprcniMlta opinion* freely , or lo c ritic is e any­
one It chooses, w ithout fe a r o f reprl*nls.
n u t the fa c t th a t a man h a* th is rig h t (loot not mean
th a t It should alw ays lie freely exercised . T h e re la no
re a so n -h r hue why a mnn should not s ta te his view s pub­
licly nnd lit g re a t len g th , hut tlie re m ay lie o th e r remwyns
w h y - h p should not. • A mnn-m an? hflro th e ConstItutfnrw )
clghl-A t. * Q to m b e r-o f C om m erce m eeting to ta lk fo r tw o
h ou rs and a h a lf in fa v o r ,o f trailing out o f town, b u t It
m ight not he th e ta c tfu l th in g lo do.
T h e re is such n th in g ns-good lusto, ns well ns llliel
htws, which govern th e expression o f opinion. T h e re i" i
also the consid eration o f one’s audience w h eth er it he In
th e lectu re hall or th rou g h th e new spaper*. You m ig h t be­
lieve in the theory o f evolution lin t’ you would not p ersist
In th e expression o f th e se views n( n Rapt 1st convention,
out o f eonsiderntjon fo r th o se d clrg n tr* who m igh t he
offended.
R ecently E a rl B row d er undertook to d eliver a lectu re
In one o f H arvard U n iv ersity ’s cloistered hnlls. He wns ;
promptly denied th e privilege. W e believe H arvard acted
entirely w ithin Hh rig h t* In refu sin g to nllow B row d er to
advocate com m unism on its property. Rrow dcr m ay have
th e rig h t to stand on a publie corner nnd urge tho nbolltlon
o f private property, bu t H arvard would certain ly be fo o l- 1
Ish lo fu rnish tho hnll fo r th e speech.
•
A Frit/. Kuhn m ay have th e right to go around d c - ,
fending H itler nnd ad vocatigg A m erican support o f G ermnn Im perialistic am b ition s, hut he should not exp ect to
receive many shoutn o f approval from I he public w hich is
convinced fo r th e m ost part that the Nazis as a political
institu tion a re a m enace to th e United S ta te s nnd a cu rse l
i'fl modern civilization, nor should he expect to he patted j
on the hack fo r h is Isold stand against the com m ercial in ­
te re sts o f th is cou n try .
Wo yield to no one in ou r b elief in im portance o f fre e j
speech nnd we would he the Inst person in th e world to
abandon the rig h t o f fre e press, bu t we wonder if th is ,
gives th e band it th e rig h t to nrguo publicly In b e h a lf of
holdups, or lo th e dope-peddlnr th e privilege o f exploiting
from the soap box th e drug ho sells. Would it lie incon­
siste n t to insist th a t both sides o f nny public ipiestion he j
heard, nnd then deny to th e agent o f an enem y govern .

“Friendly Stores”

"E v e ry lim e I go Into th a t s to r e ," a fellow said to us
th e other day, " I feel lik e th e m erchnnt and all h is clerk s
were going to gnng up on me and run me out o f th e plnce."
And th is vurne from * man who mnde p retty good money
and paid his hills prom ptly.
We too where Edith Dahl ha*
Isn 't th a t n fin e reputation fo r a sto re to get am ong
come to thl* country to net her Its prospective custom ers.?
Ilusiness conditions have to
Imiband out of n Kpanlih prlaon
ramp. • lla in ’t rlie come to the he p retty good for nny store to survive under such m an­
w r o n g ' . _______ ,
| agem ent. P erhaps th a t is th e renson th is |iarticular m ereharit has been com plaining so much lately about th e type
coat England and Fr.incc
o
0.000 for Turkey
nnd f com petition he has nnd the failu re o f hln p articu lar busi­
we’ll hetcha they're glad
they ness to improve.
don*( here (wo Tltanksglrlng*.—
As n m a tte r o f fa c t clerk s and o th er em ployees usual­
Iyer* New*-Pre»*.
Yell. ly tak e th e ir cue from th e ir em ployer nnd If he is cordial
Fort rff;
we Rope they don't have to hoy
nnd courteous to cu stom ers, th e fo lk s who work fo r him
h&lt;
lior again.
a rc likely to he loo. R ut if ho g ives evcryliody who cornea
. Ode o f the *ure»t way* « ( Into his sto re the cold shoulder. If he tr e a ts them ns if they
ffndlng out what it la like to were b u rg la rs nr had tho plngue, he c a n 't expect Ids em ­
lUVe an mito aeeldent I* to put
t C6Uple of good M iff drink* ua­ ployees to lie very warm hearted.
In tim es such as th ese c v rry m erch an t needs every
di* i* &gt;'onr belt, pnt your arm
dTCund aolnrhedy el*e‘» girl, and dollar’s w orth o f business ho ran g et.
l i e should not al­
. duHl out to *ee the world In n low Ills Irnde In go som ew here else bernuso n new sloro
M j| J f 0 entom.ilrlle^
has opened up in which the Isis* am i all Ills clerk s go out
SVIf. J . t/’hman ha* resigned a* o f Ih cle way to m ake th e ir cu stom ers feel a t home nnd
ntative from
Keinluote warmly welcomed w h enever they com e Into h is store.
aCCuimt of hi* new
K Hi#''! W1P,0U* K,,)'ing th a t If one sto re becom es known
l* manager
of
the
, v® jr tM in ly s lo re " because everyone who w orks in it
Market.
8 om InoIr
llllte n * ahoiild make e r ­ Is friendly, consid erate, and helpful lo cu stom ers, while lt/v
n e*! year to
find rh le f com petitor Is cold mid
In d ifferen t, Ih e "frie n d ly
04 good a man to lik e
store Is going to gel m ost o f th e b usin ess. Human nnhla p r a c e jn thn_ Legislature,
lu re being wlint il is, folks a re nnturnlly going lo g rav i­
are m ost
harlfUt and Intel ta te In the direction where they believe they
.
e. Muuotlnl made wauled.
• apMeft tM Other day In which
M erchants should make It a ,p r a c tic e , and they should
ho Uttered f a it two sentence*.
r 1** ereunlanre
with encourage th eir clerk s to follow th e ir oxam ple, to go out
FOscttl CKWItta and tho reaaona o f th o lr way to g reet Im m ediately th e people who come -inti
for .pracautlin keen ynur rifle* th e ir sto res, to mnke them feel co m fo rtab le a n d -a t eaao
A foitjN I* ybur kook* . . . Faselat peace, la an armed penee." there, to ascortnin th e ir w an ts in a cou rteou s way and to
mnke every e ffo rt In supply th e ir needs by show ing them
Tha
la to every consideration possible.
T h e cu stom er should be m ade to fe e l th a t you w ant
his trad e, and thnt you ap p reciate hla b usin ess, th a t you
are m aking every |x»s*iblo e ffo r t to s a tis fy him , th a t you
_ rdlah newaprfnt cut off Iron a re m ore Interested in pleasing him th a n In m aking a sale,
J ? " wuntry on aeaoun l.af tha and th a t you a rc ready and w illing to ad vise him hon estly
jMr, tha Anrnriean and CanadUn
M .t o th e m erits o f the products you hav e, and tell him
MM)
J S S Wfor
f f lbolding
l M r * up
■ Anitr. gladly w here he can find som ething b e tte r i f you do notpplyrtunity
lean newspaper*.
huppen to have cxnctly w hat h e w an ts in alock.
T h is m ay cost vou a *nle at- th e m om ent, but it will
C u iw it
»p k UI
edition* of
surely
b rin g th e custom er back and th a t is w h at you w a n t
m r id a new ioaiefa ran *** ___ _
rmlle
rtI,*c t kraal S a tisfie d cu stom ers retu rn, and It I s . t h e re tu rn in g cu s­
kredl*
contmunlllea and,
^
.a T i on their
- .7 “ aatamnuiuca
anU
rn?.n^ . ^ , , , ^ u**nd* of proaptc- tom ers who m ake a business prosper over a period o f
‘ ?
tha North, y ears. I t la In finitely b e tte r In anybody’s sto re to lose a
their eumuUtlv# effect U bound
*e he irrmendou* |n bringing sale th a n to m ake it and lose a cu stom er.
A sto re which p ractice* th e se policies w ill prosper
visitor! d o In T lk U
wlatar Tha
, MmS
oim
■ourna
Tin
It will build up a clie n te le
urn* out tho B ard ic** o f hard tim e * and
other *d * * £ f* W * jammed
which no com petition c in d estroy. And th e
In w hich
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o il
mil sto res m ake these pollcitm a u n iv ersal p ra ctice will
have a atro n g appeal fo r new realdenta and' v lalto r* and will
•wsoal m alU w ay edition, publUh.-d become known aa "T h e Town o f F rien d ly B to re a ."
° f i2 sections
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with 11', acraa a f land, m odern convenient*., 6 mil*, from
city,

f 100.00 for *1,100 o rally , balance pafkhl* Hko rent.

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W R IT E B O X 8 e-o H E R A L D

COME IN AND S t E OUR COMPLETE
LINE O F AUTO ACCESSORIES
4

Firestone Tires and Batteries

PUROL PRODUCTS
YALE TIRES

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP'

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m ay rnm c n point w haro freedom o f speech is being abused. I
i

Quiet, himdi I To work! now fa it
tha morning goes.
The whittle* blow for noon.
—JB 8SIC A NRIAON NORTH.

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•TH E CU T P R IC E DRUG S T O R E -*

htera* hair. The faetory
m ent the rig h t to sprend Its propaganda?
rite,
atraera rrow meal. Here,
At some point in th e airin g o f personal views th ere

&amp;Nrfldered heart,
' Vrtn* evident anawer Ilea.

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LET US BE fOUR DRUGGIST

WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN
Oy JO E HEN DRICKS

d e m o c r a t ic : c h a n c e s i
had a Irtlrr rocrntly from I’al
Dn-wry, chairman of tho Drnmn a llr '.'onaicsslonal Committer,
analysing Iho cirri Inn. of tl|u
pint frw day*, lie point* out Hint
in y*ch of the two state* where
giitrrnalorl*l
candidate* ■ wire
rli rini they wero Democrat* and
In Kentucky where the r*ee wn*
HuppoM-tl tu lie rinse Keen John
-son was given a larg er minority
then Happy Chandler two yrnrs
agrt. In addition to th la ,'h i the
Komi ill Penn.ylvania District
Drmoorallc rnndid.tr won for
Congress for the first time In tho
history of that stale and won with
a good majority.
In New York
City We won every election with
tha Republican ticket showing an
equality with Ihe American Labor
Party. In cIUps electing mayors
tha Democrats were generally re­
elected. while In Detroit a reac­
tionary mayor was supplanted
hy ■ Democrat with oyer two to
one. (Ale of the truly mousing
Incidents I, the attempt nf the
Republican lendris In rlulm a
great victory In Philadelphia. Phil­
adelphia In Ihe past r&gt;f&gt; years
has never rlrctnt u Democratic
Chy ticket, T h l. year the Repub­
lican rnsjorily, averaging .'10,000
hi the lowest in modern history.
The Demoritk- ticket rntrled 10
nA the B| wnnls, setting a new
Democratic high for municipal
electlonfc, if Ihe Republicans can
draw an}b*»atl«fictlon from lha
raaufla of this year’a election,
Ethiopia should tie celebrating Its
victory nWr Italy.
BEW A RE—'The A m etic.n peo­
ple ara a patient peoplt. Wa
have a Constitution anil It* Ulll of
HighU which we In il.t must ba
respected, tu t I would like M
give warning to those organisa­
tions whieh are considered as
subversive, particularly the Com­
munistic organization, and the
G.rm an American Hand, that tha
American flag cannot h e ' IldVn
side-by-alds with
the
Russian
tutunaer and alckla of the Herman
swastika You a r* either far
America alone or you ar* not an
'interIran. No man ran servo Ggg
and mammon. Thooe thing, which
tho totalitarian states ar*
ara not fsr tho best Interest
America, and I wont these oi
Italians to be cautious, lest
tholr. constitutional ri
Tha citizen* of this country
not sll lAly hy and watch thaws
organisations . protect thrmsclvo*
by n constitution which they are
making every effort to dtelroy,

12,000,
Orthopedic
Mechanic
(Ltmbmaker), $2,000, U. 8. Vet­
erans
Administration;
Dredge
Runner, I1ROO to $2100, lest $420
and $4S0, Engineer District, Mo­
bile, Ala.: Pipefitter, $730, $7.87,
j.00 35 pet dlcni, U. S. Naval Air
tstlon, Pensacola, Fla. For fur­
ther information call at your
n rai.at first ot second class Post
Office.
WPA P RO JEC TS — The following project has received final
approval
In
Washington:
To
maka comforters and mattresses
throughout Sumter County, $14,827; To make comforter* and
mattresses, Orange County, $26,800; To Improve Ferran Park in
E a s t l s ,,l * k * County R!J&gt;37.

ns I would like to have done. 1
.hall do more between now and
Christmas but It I* necessary for
me to return to Washington on
November 2 tlh for at least a
week for hearings on a number
of river* anil harbor* project*
sml olhrr matter*. I hope Hm1
my constituents will remember
that I will pndiiHy be out of
the office from the SSth of No­
vember until around the 3rd of
December.
.
,
U1E8 CO M M ITEK-M kny pcole think of Congressman Martin
tes of T essa m a demagogue
and a publicity seeker. D* that
aa It mav. Everyone has a tight
to hia opinion, but regardless of
what Mr. Dies Is, Urn thing that
rount.i Is wliat tha Investigating
ALAMOSA, Colo.. Nov. 17.—
Commlltro la doing. I f this Com­ RP)— Snow that fell eight yesrs
mittee served no other purpose ago Is « handicap to workmen in
thin to espose to the Ameri­ Alamosa.
can people tho fact that ComThe snow was n wet one an.l
munl.tle and other subversive or- s* it fell If froze on top o f Ira
anlratlnns ara not only attempt Hurt u a t being sroreil at the Wes­
fnc' t'o destroy our form of gov­ tern Railways lee plant. It made
ernment but are doing It with tha a fr.nr-Inrh layer of Ice ort top of
d lrrrt aid ami assistance of the the neatly rtrl ire block*.
dictator nation*, It would be worth
Tha Ktratest demand in years
tha expenditure. Tho Committee upon the plant's supply diminished
will pruh.-itlv call for .legislation it thl* fall. Workmen finally were
authorising It to continue for nil- digging Into the last layer. II was
dlilonai lime. Naturally, we do not the one stored eight years ago
want to spend more money than and covered by the four-inch layer
Is necessary but ■ allteh In time of frrxrn snow. Workman had to
save* nine and It l» mv belief remove It before they mold rearh
that the House will continue the the Ire Uocka. They found it a
Investigation.
hutd task.
CIVIL SER V IC E EXAM INA­
■ — I____________
TION S — Announcements of the
Coach Jack Harding hSa three
following exams have turn re­ left ends rated as even on hi*
ceived' Associate Textile Engin­ tlnlvsisUy of Miami varsity team.
eer, $2,800, Agricultural Market- Frank Poahawleh of Waurhul*.
Ing Service, Department of Agri­ Fla., and O oorft Flttard of Ath­
culture; Junier Engineer, 82,000, ens, Go., are senior* and Jo e KruU. 8. Civil Service Commission; tull* nf BraddocV, Pa., ia a sopho­
Orthopedic Mechanic (Braeetnak more. KnitluU is expected to de­
e r), $2A00, Orthopedic Meelmnle velop Into one of Iho greatest
(Shoemaker and Lratherworksr) ends In Miami history.

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8-Year-OId Snow Is
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Prom pt

D elivery

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Telephone

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Jarm an

Friendlys

$ 5 .n « /

Fortunes

$ 4 .o o

Florsheims

$8.05 up

F O R M EN

B . L. Perkins
CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

INKERSNING Mattr
CASH PRICES
ON TIME

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Extra plscounts '
For Cash

SORRY — 1 have boon
homo .for asm* thn* and havg
been art* to contact a good many
of my roniutuenta and da • goad
deal of vlilting, but not ** much
Y ftu i K EY?

™ »k* boot special ' edit ton* w*
■••• *n a long tints.

TOLD TO BACK IIITI.KR
Crown M ite * te the Chsneallcry.
I ONDON, Nov. 17 -&lt; A 7 ~ Tho Thuraday noon and eommsudi
Doily Mirror sold yesterday tu a
Tha value
Chamber of Part, dispatch that Adolf tlHkr, him ta sign a pro-N*sl daciaroto
mraonod . tho former Herman
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H W iH M a U Sanford and the wort?
Mk
the Sanford Tourist Clah ar*
trated In the story of Bcr.
it Caiuky iiubBshcd In this
* a faw day* ago. Katwky
I’LL RENT IT—
il a few days In Saafbrri tail
Itkad j t a» wail ho
CARS QY THE DAY WEEK OR
I h s r ls l Club. On a
MILE.
k pisnU ta Lak* Mary,

Why Make Out With Ah Uncomfortlhi« Bed When Yon Can Have The

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Activities
MISS LILLIAN ADAMS; Society Editor

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Social Calendar
FR ID A Y
Poet Office AnzUUry and bnebandx will meet a t 8:00 o'clock
a t the home of Mr*. M. L. W right
on C«l«ry Arena*.

SATURDAY

Reading Room of the Sanford
Garden Center will ba open for
pnblie use from t:0 0 to 6:00 P. M.
CecelUn Moalc Club will meat
a t 8:16 o'clock a t the Fannie 8.
Munacn
Studio,
003
Myrtle
Avenue
Preabyterlan
Young People*’
Rally from 2:00 to 0:00 P. M. In
tha church.
A plant eala sponsored by tha
Sanford Garden Club will be held
from 8'-80 o'clock until dark at
221 Emit P in t Street.
MONDAY
60-60 Bible C lan of the F i n t
Method:,t Church will hold It* an­
nual batbecue In the church an­
nex at 7 :30 o'clock.
Prayer Band of the Woman'*
Auxiliary of the Preebyterian
Church will meet In the prayer
'm eeting room at .1:00 P. M. The
monthly
Ineplratlonal
meeting
w ill'b e held a t 3:80 P. M. with
Mr*. W. L. Henley’* circle In
charge of the program which will
have aa Ita topic, T h e D ace of
Education In the Foreign Miaalon
Program."
W EDNESDAY
Birthday party celebrating 60th
annlveraary of Woman’* Club*
and aponaored by Sanford Junior
Woman'* Club to be held In the
Mayfair Hotel beginning at 8:30
o'clock with a reception, a t 0:00
P. M. a faahlon ahow, and 10 00
P. M. a dance with Eddie King
and hla orrheatra and other
gamaa. The .public la cordially In­
vited to attrnd all function*.
ANNOUNCRMF.NT
The regular Friday night dance
aponunrcd by the City Recreation
Department will not be held to­
nigh t

Circle Meets With
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell
Circle Four of the Bantiat Wftman’a Missionary Society met
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. J . C. Mitchell with Mra. R.
N. Nipper In charge of the de.
votlonal and Mra. Myron 8mlth
speaking on "Stewardship'' and
Mra. Frtd Mvera also giving an
Interesting talk.
A t the conclusion of the bus­
i ' iness meeting, reffeshmktlls tefl-e
served by the hostess assisted by
Mre. I . M. Fulrli.
Present were: Mrs. Mary Hall,
Mra. Watson Heel, Mrs. J . C.
Mitchell, Mrs. W. K. Kuder. Mra.
a C. Moore, Mrs. M. Smith, Mm.
Fred Harrison, Mrs. M. I . Futeh,
Mrs. J . B. Ovlatt. Mrs. K. N. Nip­
per, Mra. Fred Myrra.

Wedding
Honored At Dinner

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Newman
entertained' the member* -of th rl Brian' lfu fl~ n f SC Petersburg
McMahon . McCormick welding vtalted here with hi* parent*
party with a buffet aupprr a»| I*it weekend.
----n n rt
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their
home In —
Rose Court
night following' the rehearsal o f; Mr. and Mr*. Ita Thompaon
Ih* wedding which la to be ml- have moved from Tenth S tire t to
emnlaed tonight at 8:00 o clock m W est Ninth Street.
In the F irst Baptist Church.
|
.
ng iroom table was
Tha dinipg
Friend* of Mrs. Otto Anderson
overlaid with a white lace rover will regret to learn that she la
and centered with an arrange­ III at her home, 100 \Vest EJgh.
ment of orange bloesomt In a sil­ tec nth S tre e t
ver bowl oe a reflector. From
the chandelier etrlng* of eilvtr
Mr. ahd Mra. E. IV. Copeland
beads which ended on the table have ae their guest, Mrs. Cope­
with llttlo ailver bolls
were land's father, J . T. Dale* of Marstrung. WHJte burning tapers in shaltville, Ga.
crystal holdtrs
further carried
out the tbrmo of ailver and while.
Donald Bishop Is cxpcctrd to
Arrangements of orange blos­ arrive tpday from the University
soms In crystal bowls centered of Florida to visit with his parthe individual (able* ill the living A ta for the weekend.
room of the home.
Miniature
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Coggins
ailver bells holding white minis
of Orlando were the guest*
served aa favors.
bliss McMahon presrntrd her Wednesday and Thursday of Mr.
maid of honor, Miss I'ollie Hub- and Mrs. G. A. Speer at their
inton of Orlando, with an amber horn* on Park Avenue.
cut glass perfume bottle, and lirr
Friends of Miss Mildred Hanks
bridesmaids. Mlsa Evelyn Echols
and Miss Helen Doris McCormick will regret to learn that she un­
of DeLand, with pink and blue derwent an operation for nppendld tl* yesterday afternoon at the
cut glass perfume bottles.
Henry Popall, best man, re- Femald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
reived a box of nionogramrd sta­ pital.
tionery, and Hubert Jacobs and
Friend* of Mist Margaret TenJohn McMahon received novelty
tie sets. Mr. McCormick present­ hat of Oxford. N. C., formerly of
ed his bride-to-be with n grey fur thla city, will be Interested to
learn that aha will play an Im­
Jacket
Invited to bo with Mlsa McMti- portant roll In T h e Maker of
hon, Mr. McCormick and the Dreamt." a dramatic production
where
Miss
hosts were the following: Mr. and of Coker College
Mre. J . Willis McCormick of De. Tenhet le now In her sophomore
Land. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Gard­ year.
ner. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill, Mrs.
A. E. Hill. Mr*. I.ola LeGett*.
Miss Caroline Hill, Robert N ew
msn, and Miss Pollle Robinson of
Orlando.
Also. Mis* Evelyn Echols, John
Mra. John Schirard, Jr ., en­
McMahon. Mr. and Mra. W. P.
her
Brooks, Jr ., Mr. and Mr*. J . M. tertained the member* of
Tuesday
8Uneeipher. Mr. and Mr*. Evans i bi-weekly bridge club
McCoy. Betty .......
Ann Stiles, and |afternoon at her home un PalMlat Helen
Doris
McCormick,! metto Avenue.
Henry Popell and Hubert Jhrobs,
High acore prise ws* won by
of Del And.
• Mrs. J . E. Hlgglna, J r ., and sec
nnd high priso by Mrs.
Jack
Hall.
White and yellow chry­
PARDON BOARD ACTS
santhemums were used to decor­
ate.
TA LL A H A SSEE,
Nov. 17.—
Late In the aifternoon apple
{JP
)— The State Pardon
Board pie a la mode and co ffe r were
g n n te d four commutations, four served by the hostess.
paroles, and 80 conditional par­
Present w ere: Mrs, 8. O. .Shin*
dons out of about 1,000 cases holaer, J r ., Mra. Jean
Adams,
heard In a four-day. session last Mr*. Jack Hall, Mr*. W. It. Wil­
month.
liams, Mrs. J . E. Higgins, Jr .,
Mr*. A. L. Collin*. Mr*. Schirard,
ALBURY ELECTED
and guest, M ra G. A. Speer.

REGULAR HUNTING SEASON
OPENS ON NOVEMBER 20th
Be Ready With

SUPER-X LONG RANGE SHELLS

Mrs. Phillips Gives
Party For Her Club
Mrs. Arthur Phillips had thu
regular meeting of the Govern­
ment Rridgo Cluh yesterday a f­
ternoon at her home on Magno­
lia Avenue.
Mr*. C. F. 8tahl was awarded
high score prise of hosiery and
Mr*. R. W. Ruprecht was pre­
sented (he serreno prise of noveljt y candle holders, while Mrs. W.
A. Carpenter won the second
screeno prise of handkerchlofs.
At the conclusion of bridge, a
sweet course wa* served by the
hostess to the following: Mra.
C. F . Stahl, Mis. R. W. Ruprecht,
Mr*. W. B. Shlppy, Mra. J . B.
Gahsn, Mra. M. C. Swingle, Mra.
W. H. Arnold, Mr*. Arthur PhilIpi and gurita, Mra. E. E. Comp­
ton and Mra. W. A. Carpenter.

CITY BRIEFS
U 'o o l l o o e O

F ro m

Po«*

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tlon H. M. Hardaker announced
this afternoon.

E Q U IP M E N T
TO M A K E
YOUR FA LL
H U N TIN G
BETTER

Rubber Bools
l| i* H m ta Stylo
FeelW
’oalborwolght

$3.35

H in tin g Vex la
Hooey khaki.
ihU week at

SpoeUl

$3.15
$9.00 to $49.75

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Super

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H«aUr*R C a mp Cook
SIrtor— Laaicnw — KtaWRTd T u rk ey * C a ll*— T ay

Garden Club To Have
Annual Plant S a l e
The Sanford Garden Club ha*
•ubmltted the following list of
plant* which It will have for aal*
tomorrow a t .ita annusl plant sal*
to be held from 8:30 A. M. until
dark at 221 West F irst Street.
Fund* from the sal* will go to
the Garden Center Fund.
Lilted are: ArdusU, Acacia A
Seeds, Asytatla, Blue Plumbago,
Blgonla (flam * vine), Brasilian
Pepper, Cocos Tlumosa Palm,
Carymondel, Cherry lau rel. Chry­
santhemum*
(Yellow
Flower
Ground Cover ria n t). Colls, C*»al*. Devils Rarkton* Cactus, Duranta. Dwarf Poinrlana, Euphor­
bia Splendent (Crown of Thorns),
English Ivy and English Violet.
Also, Fish Tell Pelms, Hamelia,
Kcfbrenteria. Ornamental Pepper,
Pandora, Plumbago, Prlmillnum,
Purple and White lUuhlnla, Paborne Montana, Rowrna, Sanse­
r if ra, Surinam Cherry, Sea J a s ­
mine, Yellow Elder and Solanlum
Seafarthlanum.
Also, Tecoma Capcnsls, Yellow
Jasm ine. Kalanrhoe, Cuban Rote,
Fern Asparagus, Mulberry Tree,
Llguxtrum, Crotan cutting*. Beloperone, Border Plant. Florida Gar­
denia, Allamanita, Fcru«, Paper*
nmla. Wild Olive, Japanese I’lum,
‘ ilui
Cratula and Stenoloblum.

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British Believe
Hitler, General
Staff Disagree
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H u ntin g C o n ti
Csederey caller,
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*'$2.50—$3.25
V^$6.25

Th* monthly meeting of th*
Womrn'e Civic Committee of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce will be held in th*
Chamber building Monday morn­
ing at 10 00 e ’cTock. Mra. Endor
Curlett, chairman, will preaid*.
C. L. Varner, recreational direc­
tor fo r th* City of Orlando will
be th* gueat speaker a t l h * an­
niversary breakfast maeting of
th* Central Florida CouacU of
Chamber* of Coramero* in Ih*
Valdes Hotel next Tuesday morn­
ing at 8 00 o'clock.

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T oo L a te T o Llm w ify
CA RPEN TER NEEDS work, can
* do painting and repair work.
I . A. Smith, 1100 Sanford Avr.

o arl

"-.-don visit of French T iM lW 'M W j
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• • Paul
• ••'*• lia
,*
-v i i , * placed
p iilt r II |I
litgr
Itcynnud.
wlm
brforc the British-IrAdgr* a longrangr plan for rrrnting n new!
European order no the i-arditml
allied war nlm.
BeynaudV propositi* for a frd«J
imtiou of Kuro|H*nn Stntr* \%vrv|
repotted lo have been taken m*-|
•riewly In BriiUh official »piar-J
t«n», hut it'wnn ftie s s e i that theyl
are definitely of
a
fm -nVini: &lt;
ihaineter and possibly pi«iuntuiv|
at tliit time
Suggi-stinti that the allies set j
up n "th iilisl Slates of Kiiro|H**’ t
after ••IlilleHmit** In e rtrh el wmrf
made publicly yestirday hv Gen­
eral Yladislaw Sikii«ki. I'ivniier
of the I'.diOi Cioveinm-nl'in-Lti ile now •I*ddi* heil in Kianee, at
a luncheon of the for* ign pr j«s
;»v »h iatiou.
The plan pmnnhly will piovide
for *n pooling of lie is .»or»'«&gt;« of
‘ the Inn •i ipici»». All i .iu unite*
1rlnli ef tho Ihtli h ilmnmnm* and
|«* bmiet w&lt; a1*§ I*.* available lo
. I'l a nee undei the iuo*| f noinhl?
1••mdilioii" while Fi'titm o*a\ ) up*
—IMtpTo in i t i i i n n i r \ 11*1v Uluat fi••in lioirn amt from
B U TTE R FL Y L IL IE S, O r s « | * l i m i t fain wills' a at m l a l U m a m l a * a rt* Mifl* rt a i ivdl in h int ;•»».| w g .j
all in bloom rJ lit* Florida Cyprrss Garilrni, The glorious yellow , •■fnlh-i tiud oilier t'oiniiimlitio* toj
Ih ilain
hibiscus of ibis tropics! wonderland will bring •miles lo yuur face
•s it does lo ibal of lovrly llrlb
above*.

Today &amp; Saturday

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MARKET TOWN NEWS
Ilf IIKlJS S' l l l l K I K
Sanford Slot** I s r mt i « M -rkrt

Thing* have rtar toil o ff ultli hung i- ik a I ad of link for
u little bang. Numbers of truck* lliirh Tilli ( who in making .1 lock
coining in, and (he color 'fo r the I'.aidiu . . . I.OST
$M1! Ik^
Mini-jot' this year is HKD . . . Wilt o p t n d e **0 f * Wat "on
Man hi «Mu»on ur 1
in in rv "
\N . . I n • .1 \ n i l i ' i n n t i i i w) lilt* ill thr( L r . g o 1 Ml fi n* *
mw
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. . ' Itutuple were M*en iii till* M m 1 in a i l . • 1 l l l l
,n v i n m jlM.k
i • .1 .1
k n r o l l i k e t office Monday
hllIt- t a l k i n g .
III’ tllH'W
xt i.i.
ing ill Gei’igia i p. a n d t•OIIU*
1 1 ■ p u p i l , n h o t in * l u l l "
all
Hit- ii|i!'Uing i-l
tl&lt;&gt;
in
IIOAO
biiili hu e with
in tin • iv.tt|ii p u p i l l i n - k r t h i t v i n g
I i i i i 11«*4i|l&gt; t o •&gt;»'«* II Him i, n o t
, . th«*y h a u l \ •
Gilbert l l . i t . I Cnfte.
auutchrd amt cut
nil Mandat, Ni»
Three new members were *n- fur the "T ilr Frii f o i n p M f i y " in 11- d l - m g n m i i t - y g&lt; u»*. \v« n t l o
l.niln-l -Jlllli, innlii
int. I" it* p.*H|t findinif In* Inid
rollrd at the regular buaincaa and Stall »villc, N. C. . . . Ilnniry
i.ldi. d «*r luiil lo*l lii« snv
tinuiiitiMgeun-nt "I
aocial meeting of Circle Two of Ituyil tiiuilc Ilia fir.t t *(p Sinnbiy,
the First Baptist Church Woman's ami m y* n erything i. the p n ir lug. II ictmtied to thi* Mnikrt
Mr- II. J . I'.-tlMissionary Society
which
ra*t mi llr..l in ir . . . Tom llnvi- wiih \« "\ up** t, lnniiiK 4’Viiyoin* look
W F.
S P E C IA L IZ E
Monday at the home of Mrs. Her­ t lullin'..], Tiucking (oil!puny uf III ••till,I fail thi* loll » f t i l l s , soillt1
IN
.S A N D W IC H E S
man Morris with Mr*. T. D. In- In ; I. i-villc, N'. C iniliiili'il llie " • » ‘ •••■ti u iii I i t I In* m n ik r t Im iM
a
SH O RT O R D ER S
Mnikrt burbrr -hi|i Mninliy .
in !, nnd nn,I* i !ti&lt;* t «*«t :• u rn tit
abln*t as ro-hnstrss.
The opening prayer w a. given A ('nstillini uf t'lni'iiini.li, Oliui fmdnif! n.i niom *y. I.in ik in g iiro n n .l
S I’ E C IA I. :1.h- U 'N » I l l 'S
by Mrs. J . II. Cnlclough. The B i­ i illnl •n the Ku.tnrr’s In-t week in tin o ff lo * M m g u t i*t fo u n d t o ll
S T E A K A C H IC K E N
Wind irtelviil from "A ltT " •»f t ilN m b ;t‘ Iti'l u t ic r r lu* tm il
ble study with it* topic "Raptlst
D IN N E R S
and B ill* " wa* led by Mrs. J . I ittii -aying lie wmild ih* Inn k nil th ro w n *•••»•, wo ti w o rd fro m th«*
'M m* (. ( ' W o t, l\ y o u r h lp p nnd
M. Stlnedphrr tnd Mrs. A. M. tin Market next .Mmnlnv
(ll'K
N
Al l. N IG H T
Gordnier talked on “Missionary Miiile lliileher of Knoxville im- •I n*i l * t *« » \id t&gt; d n e xt tinu *
livii nn thu grounds (m •evctiil
Current Events."
Ih iB o n Ttiom nw nnd B uti
An* on t •••!!*; i h fro m l!o . n &gt;k.\ V n., h * v r
Mrs. J . H. Cnlclough, program jd.ivs buying fruit
ricadliig. Pit . slut Mux v| m n l )i i t n t.m it .i \\» . li nn ihi*
chairman, outlined the program 1' lilechter,
11
th be given Mnnday afternmin at Wisnnrr having to wait r ■ n Imnl M n ik r t , B h w tu lr l o ' i r In k in g
which time Circle Two will be •■( ptise fiuit from Tniikc me n ro u t so up n l S. m tn.i i i i t g i i :
In charge.
making
the
rounds, meaning S idioo., n'&lt;«l l U llo n m»i w lroping i
Hrfmlimtent* were served tn “ llnnky Tnnks" . . S|&gt;eniet P’o- it off
Mi M V A
ikrn Is I
the following members: Mr*. Her .luce Company, ( limli .l. n, W. Lading nun Ii lu ll., iitii'i » slight •
121 S . I’ A ltK AVI-:.
man Moiria, Mr*. G. E. Roilin&gt;. Vn, were repre.enlrd mi tin- Msr- ‘lllU NS
I ii k |'l&gt; lit u fill
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, Mra. A. M ■ke. by I In nil 11 igsr in I•••■Imin mill Irnily to j • . ttuiHiii'
rrttiug
Gnnlnlrr, Mr* J . M. Stineelpher,, Koonta
Kiclisi.l Packard ha. n now i: ii • it- I &gt;v. itih iiij, to go
Mrs. Herbert Moreland and Mr. really fallen III Bud Itii'linnl. out «nn g *' .i i* v\ totd*
Jim*
I shore ’ hie yesr, becau... I under mil* Itoulnod un* m «m oil l|n*
Lula Miller.
. . p li t l f i n n TI ii l.«% j ' l t i f i g
Al.n. Mra. T. D. Inablnet, Mi. (stand ne In the .h ic k now
nn
J . II. Trnluck, Mrs. F. I. Dnm Don't know how c i r i ) ..ne got nrinful of i •i Id.
M
pier, "Ir« J . H. Colrlough, Mr«. along without a Im ln i -lion on Art hm U
l| «.l Fi.tiik Bn""
Georgr McCall. Mr*. W. A. Cegle. th* platform, rnuse I’airi.li L Irft Tu» dnv ••-•i ittiii' (•i l hm I*'**'
Mr*. L. II. Harvey. Mra. V. ti. really doing the w i'it. mol good ton. S t
i oh • loud of fillil
Ilnxtv, Mr*. Olln Smith, and Slur- work at that . . Hugh I .IIS- jn-t . . .Brim*,
l nr Mr .’I I I " . (*!1-31 * 4*
ley Moreland and Shirley Jean cant lie nut done thi, veai G.ies, hrintr in i In
I ' t I &gt;Olio IN
,w h*tT lie hns hml in-tn Ili a! a looking fo&gt;
Stewart.
llll I I v
lpud pprnkrr in thr r«'."t •uiiint fur
I *, ln
to,
hi* -cimtomorp, no n*‘* llu-y uun't l T y d r P a i l ,
Ill's
• nt
'I lose nny lime in
in,"* man. w &lt; p
lit
Snt
Kairr« «r |»honr mlN V, w thul tin* m i ii t * t
Mr i.i. I n.
la tho spirit, *n«i linpr Knit «&gt;• nil uidny, Nov
I
It lpti
pull Ingi'thrr •
tin# •y Tu«l •• j! till* nnto
fr.
•'ll trill)
nml his iranir iKc
u*ukimj ; W i g h t w
1 «-rs t t io irtt •
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if••*•*!
nvrrllmr, nml yon xh&lt; iilil Mr ttia*
p la c e lo i i
.. . I! HI IllltO,
novelty kry rlnL*« hi- !•
( ( '• a t l a w e * F l ■■ r a g e O . . I
I »l
INI. . inl Miiiji
nut to h'* m strnifrs, n*l l,»liiii! iM.nd.*
back; Wilkinson, laft half; I’nye. ■ny Frn«t grow multi ln&gt; f« «t Hi * ••
nt t|
M ik .* t
right half and
Angal, fullbut k
t hi \ M«‘l «*
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With th* loea of three fire,
I lii. ti*l Miry
looking f i Ki­
■tring men, th* Fed*' chance* m*(l|r«' Bnitfiinl vui, on tin* Mar Win Mod
M .lllv fl.
krl Tiifsilay, tiuy* piiMlu«f f.»r (
of winning their second game of
In t 11 Ip
flu It .1
the season went tumbling. The K. C. iturlrson, AshfVilli*. \ f*. I to tho Mm I
•
on ■• Knit
Mullets have one of the better , • . Hint Ponder has not !&gt;«-•n on In* Imd I ti u n r i m l , tml Huteams In Ih* Northeast Florida tbo marki't slnro N* v. II. ulml n |let drnii
n o limn ;i
Wl* ,
it.
Conference and should produce relrltratlon or w it it? Sony *«i •MinpdMil to l-r III VO
Su m
know
thnt
Bud
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stiff«'*ini:
fiom
I
plenty of fireworks tonight.
lind It id It’ ll ll ••el :iro
Coach l^onard L- M ci.uc*. ex­ n had mid * . . (!••()&lt;! iiutui«*«l * in th e d« g I.. .. .
it
IH.I, '
M
thrl
•
Pinky*
Hick
s o il in I••*•Itv I
pressed ilbubt th at the Feds
rulin' liollii
tillth e y f o i l it f
could win under the circum.tanres on tho Job over at t !*«• rrKiiii'ntit, I
1 uf l»'
i f lulling ti ip
but said he thought they would Hugh's right hand h(dp, i. n-k lo r
f\ I ’ fl&lt; \t UI NI. k
put up a good fight and would •brut last Batiirduy night
Jock Thompson and tV nl loopnot be beaten bsfort they took
Thi* Dot ...l . IN••* 1- Kii* j i r.mr r of Bali*hury, N. t . wurr down
th* field
Kii* J
l u’ liunv in
i f the tactics Ute Sanford tram Tucsdsy iridtinif n load «f t»i»»- m l inni ii mu
world,
mil link ii If Ni'\v Vink li.tr- '
durc
and
fiu
it
for
Filrk
Produco
used against OrUtndo laa any indicatlon. then th * Feda will play Company, on thvlr t in t trip will hnr III ft* gin Ii iuingt ' 1 tin m*ii . .i.
a wide open ninntng game
•ame »iln
plenty of passes thrown In.
Practice
since
tha
Orlando
ram * has been compara &lt;vHy
light, Mcl^icaa preferring not to
take a chance on letting the tram
* 0 stale.

New Members
Schirard Home Scene In Missionary Group
Of Card Club Tarty

K E Y W E ST. Nov. I I . —t/P)—
Willard M. Albury was re-elected
Mayor of Key West over William
T. Doughtry, Jr ., complete re­
turns tn yesterday’s municipal
election showed last night. The
vote was 2,420 to 1,606.

PAGE T H R E E

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GILBERT HOTEL
COFFEE SHOP

To Well Dresst'd Men
W e Offer KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES

Celery Feds Are
Minus 3 Players
For Fray Tonight

JR. HI STUNT NIGHT
FBI., NOV. 17
lUc &amp; 25c

DELAND. N ot. 17 — F-arl W.
Brown, former DeLend mayor

/ The Taylor Command*ry No. 28'*»&lt;1 chamber cf commerce oectewlll hold U regular maaUng In U rY who **••. ***•? Jl|run’*
Ih* Masonic Temple, tonight
tonl
icom- tlonally for tba tha past seven
nclng a t 7:10 o''clock. Com- yoars aa manager of the Florida

a

nder D. S. E. S U rr cordially National Exhibit*, will bo feted
invited all visiting Knigh&gt;ta Tam on hi* return horn* next week
Tavlor bF •. Innrt&gt;*°"
b# given Jointly
piar and members
of
1 I by tba DcLand Senior and Ju n ll
Commandery to attend.

JU N IO R HIGH SC H O O L— 7 :.'W I*. M.

Viiit CYPRESS GAR DENS
F R E E !

Llam a Topcoals

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October total was U S a|
mb fbr Insurance o*L trior

a w l •fee Aisora* ur Deem# Pm
Conreaan will be anlen4 *«a.n*l
&gt;ou a.hi (be a a!4. causa, proMM

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WlTKIOW mjr hand awl Ibe »f-1
fielal l i d i l th* ab«*a aq«ig*d
lleurt lhl« Ird day af Nartrsber.

Icationa' fatal

during

auptrlor

danlal dad apprctatalsg tk*r

**TCtel '»»d*r aliall U* poUlahrd
o a M .N w b .v n k rer four ( I ) cew-

percent over tl
touting W.7WJ

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nellltMT 11fiSjuV*AIiBXANVCIti Cam rials
at. oh# of the m i a • *P»-’ •
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t* I!S £ 8 o *
■dcnrocal require* -eight years •«
e * i * UUKleST
uunLar
diligent application.
MAK^ALliXAWDKU, MddfM» unknown;
*
Ha m att knee, at least COO You nro hr Ivor orders* *nd n «
nolo flying boar* and poi*ei* a

Ilona fa r T H A teraref
p i art homed1 In n N l * i

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’- the first tan month* tbit
the to u t
spplftatloo* rsi

|waa A&gt;27 totaling (30,119,•

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
ttso b esrk . 1 11-171: Whllw. Sulk
Urssa aquaih, nee. bpr»
* Ki M Aivnrunir.it — no eupptte*.
TO tiA Tom — aeppiit* light, a s ­
m s** fair, stsady marhal, apgr. I*
f t e 1c « Ub V ' J S a ‘ 0 ,M U r ’ M *
TUlINll'U — N
o auepllaa.
^ PWMI’K IN R— Mupplfas mmlara.lt.
druaml fair, taarksl wlaagjr, .elH -

Feed Mixer Has
Found Important
Place In Home*
14 Independent Func­
tions Performed fiy
NewTypeOflVlachine

From a slmpls mlalng machine
la a kitchen "maid of all warh*
le the transformation of the feed
mixer which is rapidly taking Its
HARTFORD Coon.. N ee.17— place as a neceesary fixture lo
T)— Th* memoiy o f •Professor any well regulated houeehold.
At leest- If Independent sue*
lm “ elill lives a t Trlnfty c f H f *
Ilona aia performed by the latest
typo m iv r at a result of the
addition ef special stlachmentw
Three, etrordlhg to l.uefla WIUlams, home economist fo e Um
Florida-Power * Mght Company,
remove m&lt;»t of the drudgery
one* n*aoclated with cook lag.
U I* not enough throw deys
that the kitchen mixer *ae h g if
fo r : mixing cakes of all ktodil
b tslb &amp; irig d , taakhtg battais end
mayonnaise and whipping cream,
Tw.mpdeni appliance has etiaehmettla'that will grind meat electrl«
caly, la s t will ahtll pea*, slice
beans to perfection, shred and
grate ftwah vr actable* arid' fruit
for salad* and desieita.
Other altithraepls, slipped on
fa a moment, win peel potstoes,
and afker they are epekrd, rice
or mash 'them. The old dsys of
tumhig the In ere*ns frecxrv
by hand are aw mote, where the
mlxar eaa . be rdjuxled to any
kind of frreaer fbr that wotY
Can epeners and knife sbarns
enere fitted lo th- jnaehlae wnrif
Ilka magi*. A bp Her polish** tbg
i a *1 * 1 * 110* a f l/i

Funds Provided ^or
Janitor's Tombstone
term* as lobg aa 1
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Insured morbes are repay*-

SWb.TS:
County
Court Rocordi
gal Halate Castveyaisaea
lit, J . D. a i us to Ruby B.
y Ruben and wlf#. SallJ*,Jo
f . Peters^et al. Trustees,
al Radi ts ta t e Inv. Co. W
A. Yancey and Qoorglt ®*

I'Jfo C ' e e « V “M ‘MIRAIITH — No sue— No sup|il ra
CLI.RD&gt; — Kuu C VVT
• — Are. lo qual tr,
*-».*• Muppllra modi ! e i , « f . . ,n^ ;
■pee. use. lo qualliy,
• Matall dsmsod U*.

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lor. Yellow,

tblp, Intarnatlonal law, admiralty
law, baithaae admtntetr*Uon,r tha
Spanish lertgaa g r , geography, hleterv and diplomacy.
Borne pilota earn 110,000 •
year and more, but li’a n long
end tedious road to the top.'
P»n A m iriran took* l» th* fulure In d eew ihr » te r mahy pilota
le train. Thera war* about . BO
In tbc most recent class, M ir tad
whan ths company first began to
vlruaHte IU traae-AUantle aa*vIcs. A new clast la plannod fo r
nest FaUj tfh k h may preaag*

A student,
entrance retp

n ie l the rigid
ill, l&gt;ocoins* A

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r Taa Cerllflcat* Ne. MIA fib
•t Hsptnwbsr. A. tl. t i l l has
«w Isas* tbyryup lu aceutoanc.

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VMrida, aa Man day. il

to Ilia nama of HTANLRY U. ltocambsr, l i l t . IM
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4day ef Nov.mb.r i V V T 5 7 r W . ? a \ n t V «
k i .l ^
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cludes, radio dlrecttvaal flping la
an IngehldlH JteVicV rajlad t h i
link trainer... (I'e a cockRfr'wIln
aonlrols, taatrumant portal end
radio, and It retvrda on g . e a rn :
H*«. pllol’a, every aetled n t e
Muldca n it pURt?. !

T o t t u y u IT VAT O pirauiN
IVh.rsa* Mr* t&gt;. A. Marta id. al

PfiHMANENTS
ia.oo on w«vo

l»y o ter West Vfrglnta.
slnpl Aver Memphis.
8 ts te over Milhtepa.
le *Vew.. .Virginia Tech.

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gertfew, Couatg.
oeergla. e|tf|i
e|iyging tbat
tg. ossirgla.

Crussder* are as good a* any
Oklahoma over MUmnrl. C hrblEastern rejuad. 7-0 over alway* man has ih t stuff, hut ilw Smutdsngerou* Tech.
’gre bed their let-down la-1 week.
Tulane over Columbin. N'ew We're adhering to the luvignoaYorker* will see a great South­ tteetor axiom—8trlng along, with
ern outfit. Bring lucky enough to th*.Chamutun t until they lore.
call the score in Tulane'* 13 t*
Notre Dame over Northwestern.
0 win over *Bama last week, well Both well feat tr m l. Both on re­
try 10 to 0 this time.
bound. Tough.
Fordham over St. Mary’s.
Ohio Slate over lllineit.
F lit over N fbiasks.
rhanre for that Illinoi• Michigan over Penn.
■tuff against feet Burke.
N. r .
11. over Georgetown.
Even chcnre to lick undefeated
lloyas.
Wlw-on-ln over I’urdm- SI ill
Vlltanova over Temple. Ilh, Joy. picking Wlaennslil lo aurpii-e.
7 lo 0.
Indian* over Mlrhipan Slate,
Princeton over Yale.
Complete Iowa up.
Syracuse ovet Colgate. Nice lit­
George Washington evei Kanao- Dlttn.
tle upset If it works.
Tenn. S late over Army. Nice
Manhattan over Delruii. IJk rweather.
wise, but definitely.
Hasten College over Boston U.
Kanaae Btate over l»we Stale.
Santa Clara over U. f . U A. On
. Hgrvnrd over .New Damp.
the assumption that the Helms

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inning, four time* to Ike fifth j 't v r i m.vcnae* «*l l V tiilli a iul,
[&gt;*.• »t the chief backer* uf N s inning awl four *‘— r ha tho sixth v&gt;n&gt; Ju t in * th# rt-» itf \kiit Mu
frame. Irramom! stored twice in tur. » m kMV&gt;l mebtmMgi ai »&lt;» ■
the third aad twice im th e fifth, U &lt; w *» h-tvl where W M M
i h t i v the K drove- t o n * at hnt. from litffieanv thrvv ,*,«■* a«y
£ _ J J L infinitely u * « * t am unahh*-!
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tor the fir*» time thin year.
FV'rida** w e dim hem* tie m
ii • itefriwe.
There In a faint
i Sauce, t ille r
a. therenttn-y.x.
that the t b r i l a Use m y tu,u
f r e t the Mi.uni ,,- a u h - awl at
lea-t a te rt
defeat.
hut
the*
.hmht If th.- tlatar* witt he al.LIn with-laikl a- u aay nftoi-lvv
ihrcat a* Miami ii&gt; sure h&gt; Ihmw
at Ih. m.

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bit- tXnri fum'd twmate item| Ul vvrv ^

three poiute yeatewhag jome*l »
•arch of tour water* toe th** Co
bin ctui*e- Viriuria. uarvp- it-d
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EM ER IC K

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are a one man ti-ani and that
the Brencae ran stop him.
Oregon 8tate over Callfonila.
Stanford
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Total average—TO.I*._________________

BcrJiners Find .Way
Tb See Pedestrians

tw

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JisFinals
%®§®
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tonight

3 S w g &amp; aa ever Dake. The
tbertt. That’* why we're nuts
.theta. T h a lt whwy we’re nnia
shop! (hb one. A sweet buttle no
matter watt Wine.
Tchtictaed over Vandy. Two or
three louebdeerna.' Georgia Turk over Alabama.
Terif-1* rood. H I* 7.
L. B. u. over Auburn. Turn Ih*
Mghlg on; please.
Georgia ever Soulh Caroline.

:cai*lwr &lt;1

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Parker Ik* Play

-m l ettafk V i Merit Gator defenae. Doubl If pHOnl will taUy
many point*. Bui ter simply rannot nemlrate a team that emm ofn a power lypg offense but

m m m

his preilmmarp
training, ■In
starta In th* mhlntangnca shops
a* A grdpJtMMntefi He learnt
i he buslneee frbm the batten
up and ftram hveiry an ti*. He
learae-ebhuf molars, hulls, radl*
and ofHcw 4epKrtment*.
IHa tviaildn Irietryetlpn In­

MIAMI, Nov. 17.—(AA—It U
“
llk ttf that the largertTcrowd e v e r.*"* t»b,M «•
to lee a football game In thle PO»*H»oitae cntfit laM
State ttm lam the Orange Dowl I
them 0 to 4
Stadium Saturday night when the*
»,**LC**T*. f*T '
Miafai and Florida team* lettle S *o rfonl hurl.d for
their State title argument.
Blark permitted I cm*
Workmen are laboring nter- h tr while Fwoffonl ire
game* 8-H , tl-4, lt-P. This match
time
U
htereane
the
Medium’*
hite
to the Kiljror* pU
wee just about the beet and hard­
Kilgore tnnvd tree i
est fought In Urn woman'* divi­ c*parity to S 2 .« 0 real*. If all
sion'In the tournament. Both Mias
Marshall and Mm. Handaktr were
•ven-atcphen moat, of the way
with Mlaa Marshall winning cut
in the third game by placemnHa.
The fin*?* m the men** tingle*
it scheduled for tonight between
Clyde Barter and Jim Higgins,
etch of whom has won through
hit braekft with little trouble.
. . iNCIIlTfiy
. J i
, ...........
kept at least tun mure weeks L« the
irOuTKTXI Thta match should be the teat
ii, and ronecnau* of t pinion here, a ftir
fSro straight grime* 16-1. of Iht entire tournament as both
uxt nf observer* review the rreulta of
t e r had a * .May time of are sound tactician* and hard
I la-l wrek-ewlV taim-.
Haeement* and lob* and smash rr*.
rry in, Saturday nlsht the (latum m o l
The matrh will begin shortly
keeping Wood o ff bal1 nam ing most of the after 8:00 o'clock and Rctrreatlnn
• , *u' , ;th c Imprnvlni- nwl powerful Uni
riaijf pfevm llng hie get- Department official* expect n
''“ ^ Ivem lly «t Miami Hurricane* in
large crowd on hand to wlineaa
fo r a ahet,
In Galnmrvillr Florida* tla lo r*' Miami, and llm following Week
Marshall defeated Mr*. the conies^, Them dill be no adok it raay for the fourth; tackle (ico rtia T ic K'h ra.-ale tfet*
h&gt;l&lt;I fought , mh»te&lt; fh^rge.
straight practice drill n*
.... .be-, tin Kngimerr. up r t rutntueron
a* they
cam* acutely “Miami ron-rlou».'. of
..........
unlu-alru heutneky, in tlalor
Signal drill ami dummy ncrim- Inml'a• aun.ial lloiuecominr ha)
mage, the two rnulim-* tor the tie
K X L P tf W ARNER
team atnee the GcorKla defeat,
|„ ].......
...........
_ „
were the practice program again |a a weekomt. the tu tor* w v
n
et of gbme* this One touchdown.
ye-tentay.
Meanwhile.
there neain pruve.1 ilo nn. Ivor a fhoatert* tb ereeed the
V. M. r. orter Marylandwere indication.* Coarh Jiudi Coly iiefeitrive learn, hut ju*t a* rvo
r Mat VredTt ptriy
CIvmiMi over Southwestern.
might start a new bark field coin- r |(ratvely il&gt; mon-lm li d their lot
rung oh a atepertFurman over N. C. Slate.
blnation at Miami Rnlunlay night potrnry on ofleiiae, failing eoatin
Wath. and I&gt;ee over Wm. and in an ff f“£l j * Inject wimr punch un||y )„ Mmur any *ign* of *t»*It oh Otd achedule. M»ry.
into the rlorhla effrnar.
,ta in rd advance on the gruuud, or
1 traditional joust*,
f n . i i A. and M. over Klee.
In prartlee this wivk lldl &lt;ow- in
njr
■ through hfg tftnr
r e type v* Vol-Vartdy.
i Mntmta Ih dhride S uTern*
f!*la.m
o*;t0S
or*,.iW
l
.
n
-i;
b''‘
i?.*1;
1
The
erm ine previous. Minu..
over IVxav, Christian,
hack liable
,* I ' ' 1
liad dennMi«traied «»er Inrru wun;
a hfrgV, unHnylnr over Centenary.
rpedd merchant, lutve ^ rntnn V'.‘ . offm«l\c |»wer hy amarhUu:
'ring o f toba upa.
■■■*” *' ■
•
MjffcMriB eleven*
n , n .k T.V : r&gt;r#,t‘ - ^ •" “• Proving that Urn
Cornell over Dartmouth. F*peet n W I"
UI *'U it? i V*U *l*l T,? - previoa* WC-k*.* lit to U victory
l i t #fll have a sortie ihtplrcd piny here. Unlieatcn *
and
Blocking
Hark
To* Hanna.
T .ea* Tech w-v-. not lust a
ij »___
oh e.unational Red* by 13 lo 7.
QIfvURliOn
■
Brown over Conn. Stale.
lfoly Cross over Carnegie Tech.
brrvo and fad-

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J.ff.W U .U A M 3

IrtOAAE INFLUEWCB.

R fifd fc Mwmi Kilgore Beat* Leounadl
To* Fight It Out
' For. State Title

/ C ly d e P a r k e r ,

Most Exclusive

RED RYDER
5 S S

'TDu~R jIiflriT VJ f M

tviy W(iuU3 d£Ab VOUR AD
TOO, IF If APPEARED HUE

“Who Said It’s Too Ear­

stavrci

ly To Talk About

SITUATION WANTED

KINO. Plumbing. P t e f T i a

h im

with “elbow greese”. Those who
prefer l a grind ami ml* their
own eeffee will-find a iww and

BA*’* t o t I R WaMi tepalradW

sa/Vxsr'u^vc""-

And, of eoorac, Ut* miter hte
lla a a d tf aide at well. Hook an
n regular -drink miser, and you
rah duplicate'* 1 hder* the beA
sods lotmUIn
milk
shake*,
nsaltad mJlks and stmilyr beveraftd .-'to'aaV nothing of ad slug
MIAMI, Nov. . ITe-dAV-Much more piieeri dYMke made withso I
has baea srrllten about policemen \h$ hmh of iht old fiiiitfm d
l reeking Into phcaa provided they
have tvarrii warrant*.

LOOT AND FOUND
FOUND) Keys

Jodgd
m af
k i t * aasau by railing a t T h*

Offleer Gets. Break
In Crtmtoil Code

left

t*

Ware’s office. • OrVher

DAN DUNN SECRET OPERATIVE 48

B ut now comte Florida with a
aase criminal coda, a a * section e f
which three tbw officer tb * right
■gala “If It M
e f lite r*lin g I

k

‘ Wetydell All.

AMO I OK ,1V L G iV C

COLORED (U RL trtn U MUf dkf

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XT) L i l t A i o n —

l Jvoo rivt A

f W C U AND
\ VOUQ M C A L SIN THE. WINOOV/f r i T A tc t V O U Q
COAT O F F ( f
j AND G C T I
ft STAHTCO.*.* 1

d S S &amp; fiT A N

H t'N ie T J O J t S T O T teC CA M O Khl
o r T M C O O O M 4M G teO U S C

VCR LAOV- l W OQK
N tG M T S -A N O I t ) LMtf
T O O C T A D O O M -----O O T A N Y T U iN h
FACING TW C S T O C C T ?

1
OALHOUN,
f/vhi*»|'te c.^gt. w.j . jyj,

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. mmm..

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MW'
AA

Reverend Bra* b Scout librarian
Began Book Week
In 15 Before War

the awtlni.ni
. Hriy, IM y.

ia
1912, Mr. FVanklin K.
MatMrwa. Chief Renat Librarian,
a la rM k b m u 4 a far batter
kaafa far kir&gt; and peraad ei
k a r ir r ir af b m M n n i and libra­
ries ts cooperate wllh k b mot*-

American College Jonmalism Club
To Treasure Hunt b
typofe. Week In Various Ways Scholarships
Be Given For 1940 Decided Success

Aroaad I h wotU with book*
la Dm theme wbfcfc waa chosen
far the p artfd p atbi of Brmlnot*
High School la B*ok Week. F-ach
teacher nf English stslitcd Min
Edda Chill (M en, Librarian, by
■pomtoriar a jr a je c t far the Il­

PVwr yean tatar In May. Mr.
Mathews went to the A. B. D.
rrtwUy ea- Oarm ttiaa In Beaton ta nddrasa
I hr kankarllrn an the subject
T V Kays Want Mare Books."

In IT19, "Science of Uorenuaent,"
puullshed m IM S, "Polyglot Bi­
ble". published ta 1M4 and " l i b
tary af (ha United 8UUe af
Amerlea" by a ciUacn of Ma i n
chusetts poMtsked In J822. Thh
book was vary small containing
only H I page*. An ouUUndinx
feature af Ike display wma mads
po««T6U wsr Mero'i “Raaamond, an
Oprta Humbly Inscribed to liar
O nre. Ik* Duchess of Martbor*,
a u t V priattd la London In 170M
One a f. the brgeat and y n t

lent prises ware going to V
awarded.. Since the final y taneta
bare a A yat been derided uneu,
wa will mat be abb to print them
ant Q next wash. Howerar, ara
weald Ilka «ta thank Urn metrkaaU wko decorated tbeir wladawa and ab® danaled .a dlab
sack toward parrhsyteg prbea. &lt;■

They ara as fallow*:

daDebtor.
- Too wlU meet Mari first aa
Many*, tka “not aa walT daughtar of s struggling professor. Ska
worked hard aa a fo r am ass while
tb* was vary young So that her
Oldest abler. Bronya, could at­
tend medical school. Later, Meria' had her chance to study In
Paris, whan aha met Pierre Cu­
ria
She married Pierre and to­
gether they discovered radium.
They yuv* to th * world perhaps
the yraatost yift af our time.
Lonely year* of research and
hard work, without Pierre, warn
to coma When Pierre died, Ma­
ria not only lost her husband but
tka beet friend and Companion ah*
ever had.
Madsate Curie refused fame
and fortune. She was a rlmpto,

bar were; a
Works," pu
U fa af W
Mankall, pi
Diamond All
Junius,” pot

tlonl). "History DeLarie Du Dac
Deepemon* printed la Pari* In
I P S , "Specimens of the Classic
Paata," pablbhto in London In
ISM# "Poemltte dl GubsppT Pai In*,"' publlabad In l i l t , "L a c
tare* an World PhOaaopky," pub­
lished ta m &gt; . "Lhrea of the
Bijmara af tka Decbratlon of
Independence," publlabad Ip 1829.
"Johnson** English Dictionary"
oublbhed Iq 18SS was lent lor
Mr. T.. W. ’ Lawton.
Mrs. B. D. Brownlee entered
a Hlyh School Geogrs phy wh leh
waa orer a hundred year* old, and
Heme JoumaL"
Soma vary a]
various . Itg liati

Lunchroom Etiquette
Advised By Students

ylrb chary* In with th* faredty
S t h * - l B i Briymte." Th* way
they aat their lunches would maka
Emily Poet giro up bar earner a*
hop* lean They team to forget

zforks,
s£ X
az h'3 lasl a
and they Indulge la tka

primitive cavem an atyb of eat­
ing with their finger*.
In tha, midst nf n shower of
bottb tops, and wet napkins, U *
ylrb remain a* b d r l l k * a a p ~ .

Although radium b used extansivcly In tka treatment of canear, It la known to bn vary dan­
gerous to tkoaa who administer
It. Among those affected by It’s
rays was l b discorriyr, Madam*
Curie, whose death occurred by
the handling of radium. She died
July «. 19*4.
Eve Curie, la writing .thb book,
has noi rotated osw single anec­
dote of whith the Is M t aura. The
(get* are stated i quoted word*
war* actually pronouaaad.

a vary tatorasttag midget book of
Scripture Otau, one hundred and
twenty-five n a n old.
Pethapa the oldest book diepbpod waa a reader used by Mr.
G. € . MeXsy s father*, father.
Thb text b bound In leather aad
has aa data a f publicity. Many af tka books eta beauti­
fully bound wtU leather aad their
condition
today b
excellentThb b truly tka most beauti­ Many of then w an published be­
fully written book1 I bar* ever fore a copyright taw waa made,
read. It mas* a deep Impression aad they Imre published under a

iHTSON

Smith, who sponsored It, aad to
all who denoted books fa r the day, o h . af th e -. * £ * { £ « &gt;
;s ara Gate* to Wtadam'a
LOU CALDWELL 1 was alUlaq there by wy wtores waa Urn Ulta of « targe
dow iOl*

Latin Club Takes

MAqoii*wFor Name

Brother Hood—Glean MeCdll

A m ar le a n

CkiWaaa

Man

a wren.
&lt;•••.-.
_
Teaching her young
to Dy.

So gracefully she’d

fT frst poster was a pho-

In celebration of
Armistice
Day th* following program wus
prevented at tito SquthjM# M marv School on N w . 10th. I W
bv the pupils • * “ t * 1'9ttT &amp;
Third Grad*, with B*Uy « « •
Windham aeUng as
Bong, "Happy Friday Mr in lag*
By Oenera"Britton
Scripture— by Genera Brittoa
Boag. “t lr d P*uh»"—* r w*®*1
Anouacewento—Mr*. Arrington
Bang. " U t t e r Heart* Ara E r a r r
where"— Aana Corley »'
.
Sang. "L e t Ua B * friend ly"—

Watching th* world go by; . .
When all of a auddea I apled

The second year Latin Club
meeting waa held ah Mar. 10. Mr*. Wren didn’t glra up hop*
1929. Earl Je te r presided. A
at a l l i
They'd practice rvery diyi
aew name w*a voted cm for the
club •‘Aqulta.’t weaning stand­ And erary ttaw thay^d /orget
ard.
The club dbr a ssed bar­
haw to fly.
•
ing a nsw.psper, gad a commit­
She’d hare to to show them
tee wa* appotaled to deride def­
the way.
inite ptoor.

» Library at B. H. 8 . on
ir in. 193# M b* Laura
ItrsaopboaioreE^Uah
Maced sn ai i sag aw wit of
reptaaesrtlug the making of
Th* book chasao ana "Y ea.
(jakba Ogtey" by Ada

Southside Primary
School

ts

JEW E LL B U P q H T O U -

Jr, Ctaaa 'Rfpraaratally *

Sanford Gas Company. 8aafard
Palht and G b a Co, Criery City
Print Ip f Co- The Styb Shop,
The Twwrll Company. Men's Bea­
dy |. Wear (Parkins). Ireyb
Shoe Store. The Ganna Company.
Seminole Ctaamfry Company. A.
and P. Company and Tuxedo Feed
and Supply Co.
Abo, Pater Paul**
Be* sty
Shoppe, Fmerick Hardware. Table
Supply Star*. Welboldt, tke Photagaapkar, Semlnob Tkra Shop.
Hofmann Cbctric Serrlce, Saver’s
Radio 8*frle*, Barpca Seed Com­
pany. Badya’s Specialty Shop, IncHrivwoad Shepa, In c , Cam A.
Spear and Son, Coleman** Office
Equipment Cm* Metker PuraHut*
Co-' H. and A. Department Store,
J . C. Penney Co- Wee tern Union.
McCrary’s Ftr# and Tan. Florida
Fewer and lig h t Co, Ptggty
Wiggly and tka ’ B its Theatre,
which donated S' tickets far prises.

»pta

ana

lie f bird* wavld*try H tea.
But you should see them flutter
and swart*
A* graeafully off aha flaw.
It didn't take them so long to
•Irarn

And^aaoa they seald fly like

and Ben Butler.

Lucia, aa Italian giri—Nancy
Ju— iU.t ‘ , » lf a— a b .

r f r i—

as?r«3.
g j^ &amp;

i b h

g t r i- j^

Katrina, d Dutch girl—Gladys
Walb
Olga, a Russian giri—Mtal*
T o*- Taaa, a Chine** girt—
Mary Anna Galloway
Grafchaa, a Oenuaa
girt—
Emma Jana Mayan
MvnuakL a Japane*. gtri—

And Mrs. Wren aat vpaa a Ikufc
Aa proud a* sha eoald ha.
—LAURKLLK DUTTON.

ONLY

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AN in d e p e n d e n t n e w s p a p e r
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A * 8 A '

A— r i it t d Prcwa

Nazis Execute 3
,Mt&gt;re Czechs For
Anti-German Acts
^ ^ JT T o ^ V u ry Faib To
OfBohemia-Moravia |
f Protectorate Today

T r a in in g

1

l a n e s

Iteratf*
WON CAVALRY ‘STUMPED

5,000 Longshoremen'
Fail To Obtain Ob
1 jeetivea In Strike
Of Over Two Weeks

;

V e rd ict
-

r

Britain Was Respon*
s i b I e For 35 De­
tentions, F r a n c e
10, G e r in a n y 4

:

4 Vessels Held
More Than Once
American Operators
Suy B o a t s Held
Unreasonably lxmir

crate
erate Seven Hours
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G eneral

Posts At WA
S,,.NnT0.!?‘ Noy 18 &lt;/PI Hanford Growing
-old
c ie c in c ^

B

City News Briefs

To He In Proportion
! To Citizens’ Efforts

Tlim l'08ltl0nS liver
tection,
To Younger Men In-fU«*i t» r«mpiy with te.nu «r :s*,"f"rU11w‘" *"•* l“» ' *t
-Order To K e t l r e .packing
pioce..ing-liu*jne*a '.k’1
"f ,l* r 1,r, " * T‘’. npnrtnuiil

SftuStStir'tt.rKilK

m iliar on rire r* and harterw. »«
de term la* If aay ^ .rkaafte are
aeodad hi Ik * law w hlekaeW p ro

Mrs. Kuhn To Take
Stand On . Monday

Frurtmen Asked
To Visit Sessions
Of Citrus Group

Commission Requests
Shippers’ - Growers’
Problems Be Airod

!•

*SS

. A review of water hyarinth «k
rt ruction. waa ordered ky tkr
Hmw* *f RepreaeataUrea com

48 US. Ships
Detained By
Belligerents

i ”
v
HF.W YO RlJ. Nov. IS -VT)—
6,010 .D iking long: h.irciiirii voted
| today to i r t im In work Monday
have bee fom|wn.alrd, but It
walkout that had tied U|i .hipping
in and uut uf New Ymk harbor
for two weeks.
The atrike, d lrcrtcJ
*g *tn *l
nine cnatlal .hipping line., tem­
poral My oiled thousand. of other
Thu aeeond trial a f George C o *-;
—ArWN r m ir ii maililme rmplnye* in Culf and
W A SH IN G T O N . Nov. IS.
___. the
__ ________
Kathleen HUderhrand,
in m y Atlantic pert*. Including .adorn
ton.
former
form
er_________
-Orlando. police
captain, constable and candidate red-head, wanted te enter Uncle »nd idfice worker*.
— (A 1‘ ) — Tint Slate* l)e|wirtm en l
I rainy
ri*|M&gt;rtcd -18
fur sheriff af Oraagu county, B a a *. training school in hansa*. Th. Mrlke w a. called o ff at •
nmultvd in tk* failure U the jury City, hat, failed hy an ln«h to iniet&lt;ng of 2,000 lung-horemen .
caKt’K o f ItvlIiKoivnlK tlelninieach
the
five-fool
two
niri^on
the
recommendation
of
Jo««ph
leach a verdict on k u j.uu»
itiK AttU'ricHii sltlp.w fo r ex mlnlnldui.
Undaunted. liyan,’ pre.ident uf the A PI, Inin connect wo wi.n tnc
|uuai height
.tie enrolled in the ground vtu.' to on imi.l lo ng?hon-mcn'. Assnnm innlion o f itapcr.. o r curmutdei ol Uulorta Myerty.
•
U«t. O f to tal tioioiit Ions, llrlA lte r d eii.eraiw g tur aevm and took alrenuou* eZerriac dally riation.
Thr .p ik e r . r l.lit-d a moral
sour*, the jury reported to lb * in a plucky fight to Mrrtcn hoiInin wns rt,K|wltK^)lt, fo r IlH,
court that It wa* auaui* to rra.u rr lf to the reouired height. An virlrrv although they didn't ohA veiOiev,
o rt,
‘• '" '''n h .l *1.03 hour
tu;c trunk. hullt h y.lhc Mh FVniict* fo r 10, (ifrm n n y 4,
{ Thl* tHUh infantry tank literally wn. ".lu m p ed " by llic u li.tn rlc.
vet die., accotdiag to a rep
report
____ tn
--•* IUtange
n a n e * ruum
h
iilia
au fltekn
tall
40 hour week.
nntl nn tinitlt'itlifietl
vrsnel
irom
county* aaatM-iilta
k ee u
lta rompw*„* fu||.n
cd f„lly
, p|
lo, to oe- « agv rale.
.
---------. _
Km: inerr*. Tank trapping wa. part of I S. Army dciniin.lrntinii til l - i l llclvuir, Vn.
fo r one.
•fftca.
Cniton
wa, convicted
convicted aa year
y e a r : V ', ! ', A eronautic.
Authority'.
T
on waa
..
Tho icpnrt Included Informa­
«V ot H u t degree murder u« - f .
.
tion received between Sept. 1 and
onoeetkm with la# ateying, with V . , ntr''T
Nov. 17. Korty-four ships were
to recommendation fur me i c y ,;
* «»••**•
di'liiined, four were stopped twice.
thereby makmg Ike dco-h penalty |
Ill mo.t esses, the .h ip . were
mandatory, TMt aealeuce waa
not .topped try warship, on the
withheld pending th* new trial !
high *cn«, but detained when
which waa granted autaequenUy i
dorkrd in belligerent port*.
ay tk* court.
With time nnd money tied up
Costoo *• testimony yesterday
— The Wage-Hour Ailminiatrainto operation of ocean-going
waa a aeries o f denials. I t* denied
lion
yesterday that a chaigr
_____r . ______n . ____
•hip., A merlc.n operator, con­
haying can versa lian with Dr. ayke. t * _________1
' f Violating the ung&lt;&lt;-hour law P O W C F 8 S l i y 8 I r O { jr C B 8
V in ln ln rk
i*f €*•!&gt;•
o n lln n m v **
tended ship, h.d hern held unreaconcerning cyanide; denied a*king
w ill In* h ie d In f o iv .lin lu e F ra n k j
•onulily long period.. A report
whether it wa* soluble in alcohol;
I.. Mills'* in a' I'Aidnu n l tin* \ | u ]
.bowed an average
period of
denied seeing Sykaa an Tuesday;
n ie ip a l r . A u l p i tin* INd»«*f S in |
Major rletrhcr. rhief of the cneight days. The longert detention
denied asking Long te ’ perform
lin n M u t in y lif liT in a in at
I M•J
forcemmt
-m.l th,- com______
wa- Ihe City of Flint, for. 27 ilsyk
him or quaro 'rliN 'k
j
t
, _ plaint alleged ihe rvnatnr had re.... , ,
„ . .
Their hn.
been no formal
I VK •-liAND, Nov. |K— A udidonied giving
crnl mt nation to all g m w r r., claims for loss of cargoes a . au­
Dong a bottle o f w kkky; and de­
a „ j „
n . a j _ „ Ih . aage-hour law in hi. apple « n " " '
l'ro|&gt;&lt;,r ,lon to | Then- will lie n meeting of •hippi-i - mid ennnet* Af Florida thorities do not have arcurate in­
npnrlmint
house owner.
nml
nied that he had ytaited Long's
and
tiuyl
c l t io - l i n i t . to attend meeting* of formation on amount of good*
aearrhteg far him, mot*
i near
vvineneaier. Va.
va
----------'n
ear Wineheater.
V
i ''^ '
“L ,ro(k; n
!" nri-nl- in Ihe Chnmliei of t'oin- the I In nln r i t i u , ro mm li.lnn and ■rizrd or how many operator,
The complaint wa. file.1 ty Tho- ^ * " '» - i . a r . . W - U r r d
ttm rlo, nu-rre liuilding Moiulny nficrnoon
one* an Wednesday.
NEW YORK. Nov.* 1R.— M l—
have been empenMted, but it
- 1chairman
* *
• ' "com- rOtori*. president of the Orlomlo ni .1:.'tl&gt; o’etoek. M r. av T.
11e-- hnni: ilicir piolilriu. cnmem lng was reported B n l.ln h a . compen­
O f tha notes, Ceaten said Lang Owes D. Y suag. and C eiant ma, -Reed,
of- the
r
it
t
ii - to i lir iTniimi.slon, wa* exndley will prr.iike
i mar* than 1% and waa al- Swope. two a f thd naltea'a fo rc-lm lltce on fair play for *o rk cm "
IteiMli-d try- l.ulher I.. Chandler, sated inmr A m rrlr.n owner*.
meetDuring the World War, th#
rote*The
monthly
.meellng
of
»hc«
I com.ut-aton chairman, in » letter
W. C. Cole, regional director at
United S titr * protrslO'd vlrorourty
_ _ ... In the Women'* Civic Committer o. i*w| whUli went out today.
t
.w i.l ___
lie n '. __
Akapciation
In tk * O o aam l»• K tectrtei Richmond, for Inveetigation.
riininitri
of
&lt; hdntllrr t l r lle r Ufr&gt;« all at the Prlltah pru-tUe w. taking
ter Hotel last ‘ night.
S,-minole Vminty
'
~biggest“
Company, ' tk* ‘ *0Vld*a
At Wineheater, DVrd .aid that VnMei
Whnt I. In. I in lealnge nnd Commerre will he held in tt" ‘ |&gt;t*r«tiiik itifrrr«»!t*tl in ritnm In nt- AmriIran ship, fnto port for pramaker o f blogtrical equipment and there wa. no foundation In fact
hrinkage, whether in .lo ck .. In t'hamlier building Monday mom ’ Ifiitl llm tttinmbsion’ri inert im:* linilnnry examination nnd search.
product., aad placed the com­ for llie charge.
nml k Ivc tln» citrus board "the
ii
rrlnll .tore nr in natural it Ing at 10:00 o'eloek
pany in youager hands.
A.ked about the natute of the •urrra iinitc
belief it iif thejr irfra* nml view*,
often
represent,
Both fo r year* have been .tout committee, he .aid he knew noth­ .■
ihe iniirgin of profit, the speaker
Cnmm.rttlrr I* S K. Slim pn- ii- well ii.k to sitbinh to thr comadvocate* o f letlrem ent a f boat- ing abort it, but understood that du l.red. ^
elded over the regulai lm*un - iiitwHion nny |uoh|rtn* Ihry mny
aeua executive* at around the "they aic .ome New York people
l l ‘« i i , , n i
r»a- f . « i
tie fnee«I with m hnvc knowlrilgo
Mr. I'owen* deplored ihe l.rk
age of
and la . announcing who rame In here."
of imtuMric. in i-Tnrida to proper­
of |vrrtuiniliK 1° tin* citiua iiutu**
their action yeatordav, they wild
“Ro f ,r na I am aware," he ly conserve the v»«t nuiotitil of
tty "
were aaerel) following their added, "Ih i. committee doe. not natural imource.. Thou nnd. ol
Thi* min i* foiiiinnikinti trrrnUyYoung
OS, u8wopc
40. iiiviiA.it------------------ -la
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ww,
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ill*
include taa n.ingle
employ*
ofi m
min
hii I tiorizetl inniliiig mu’Ii n |«*tlor to |
imis of ritm » fruit decoys e.rh
"S e rv in ' to Humanity" wn. the
oung, tall,i amt nn member of the committe, &gt;mr because there l» no market
nil |»ir*on* i l i l i l o l d l in thr ci I * •ulijeet of the nddrr*. of Jam es
freckled chairman of the board, ha* aaked me for a conference. oi because It I. not n ile.lruhlej
til’d IimIiirI ' y Although .Mi. Chand­ Cl Sharon to the member, of
will become honorary chairman,
"The enmmittee ha I deliberately rinde, nml ycl there i . noi n .lu ­
ler
in tlie li'llrr Mii'Kml* that the II.pled llrotheihood at their
and abort, grey-halted I'rrsnlenc and falsely ml. represented the te p).nt in the state for tin
toUnmv nntiro I v j*ivon the coni- inotilldy luneheon meeting tn tho
Swope will become honorary pree- fa rt, a- to my hu.lneM, both n. ,,lof; „ i n r llf ri, rtc neiil ftom th.-1
iiti*t*ii»li
of mntleiH to lie dihi’llturd
Clifford Nhkolaoa, 22-year aid * J t to tho
limir* mv omnlovos
n
..t ." * TA LI.A IIA SSK K . No' In
/
the hour,
employe, work juice, of* this fniil.
v ' •i l no mo pnrtii'iil.ir mroting, t h h Voider Hotel yesterday at noon.
It*- id
youth wka told o fficer* he waa . ™ i lp tl. Reed, dynamic, yauth-1 .m l the n-.ge. I pay.
I'rr.id riil
Andrew
t'arrnway
— Circuit Jit.lge John.on vc«lei
from Wilke* B a n e , Pa-, waa ar- fpl-looklng 40-year-old aaatataat I " I have not. . . rhirged, soupht |Hi|ntrd nut that n large iiutnunl dny enjoined use of in I i t I ohi ci »n w ill not itM't little Mihmh/hm |irr-ided over the .e..|on ut which
•
•
f
Miiokt
i
«
»
iih
veibnllv
of
Juice
wna
wasted
In
c.imlng
rented ky Chief o f P o lk * All#* •o the prvaldent, waa choeen o y jtn dltregm l nny tew applicable
J \V Hall gave a report of the
service fund, l-v tho deiniino'iii
"W hile
it
Id nii.ie drairthlo i meeting of (to* Seminole A.«oclla W iater Park
about
I t i M director* today to lucceed Young j to me or an» tualnem I control. I plant, which might Im- coim -ilcl Ilf .grn'lilture for rout me■ling .....
into
citric
nrld.
u
h
e
i
e
|»o«*ildf*
to
hnvr
w
iitlrn
o'clock last night aad returned
I alion of lliotherhood. in |lel.and
—N &gt; » T *f&gt;
pay w a r e higher than tho nvrrThe former chrmiat nl«o point­ operating rlltm washing 'bed rmtire," llie let lei xjnli'k, ‘'nt thr ' In.I week and nnnoiinred that
to 8emiaolo County tew enforce­
a r t apple ernwer and farm er, nnd ed nut that (mm .11 .p ion rance. nlnng main Ingnway.
d«n»f tune the nu'ctiugn will nl* I Ihe next meeting of Ihe group
ment bffleeru who charged him
the hour, I work my emplnyr, an­ •everal of the Urge canning com­
lie ilid not i ole di'Pi-llv upon unv* iiirb ile n |mthn| when per*
with th e ft a f a motorcycle.
|will lie tield in New Smyrna on
no longer hut generally shorter." panies were making money from ei-n .tlln tlo n .lit' of n I'.i'-'i
t mi lit nuilteiH not on the regular Dee
(i
The feature of thi»
Deputy S h e riff Cart WUlteam
proviiling foi (fiO.iHiti
i"ti |irm’ r.iiu may I »• piem-ntnl.
the
sale
of
cclrrv
soup,
and
yet.
|meeting will lie n fi.h fry to
mid that tka youth la charged
lure fo r Hie -lied- to no Ii m l
he
raid,
“
I
am
Informrd
thnl
ton.
"
T
h
e
ronmiU«i.
n
inrnihern
wranl
, whirh all of Ihe member, of the
with Ik * tkaft o f a motorcycle
of celery g o *, to waste in tin. polish citrus I'invi J Iiy i to t- , ymi to know that we reganl the lI lurui
local Kr(&gt;1,l’
group nrc
earned ky W. II. Stafford whkk
art* invited.
invitr ti.
(m m glove*
t*«9iiiniisKi«iii
ni
being
n
'ritrua
waa atolaa aome time yeaterday
rnininlttre was
Counsel foi llie ilcpartinenl ol eonintUioii' whirh m il pivo proper I A nominating enininllte
nml leak
- appointed 14 .elect officee r. for
afternoon from Mr. SU ffo n P a
age* are reduced, Sanford will agriculture mol the wInis* in.it &lt;f luiilerntitju to all problema and thr conUng/year and will make
hem# aw Went Flrat Street.
i TA LLAHABSFK, Nov. •1&gt; •—
WASUlNfiTON, Nov. 18 -t/11
keling hoard .:d.l ........................
m
T k * arreat a f Nkko\*oa aad (# V - Tkoae dark-uniformed (tata — Senator Holt, Democrat, \Ve.t prow, Orl.ndu will grow and Inc der prolinldy- wind.I lie nppi-nl'd. we wnnt you In tlunk about the II. rep iif^ tit the next meeting.
S late of Florida will develop in
t«%
utntnU*iou in that way.
Member, 'o f the committer are
The inJiiHi-lioii also |nohd.il«
S ? 1" ' *
* m start patrolling Virginia, demanded yeaterday that ,du.trially.
"\Ve hone You will ninke nn op- Jim. I). Jink In., chairm an; W.
Florida highways Dee. 4 will have
Power, also inrnlionrd v . opernliuii of tlirce ivn-ldoi: - 1" -1•
41 MMltMiirel mm I' r ip Tnnl
7
K. Kader, Andrew 1'airnw .y, J .
ample authority te arreat you complete explanation of why thr rioua
merchamll.ing
problem, already ronstiui-lrd ol Won.-lml.i
W. Hall and S J . Ni*. Mr. Jin far violating traffic lavra.
I no
British light rrularr Caradoc wa. which are often eneounteicil by I'lant City anil Hide f i l l
kin. wra. al.o 'elected a* chair­
. Tk# newly-organ Ited highway allowed tn hmd (pel a t th&gt; S o o lie ta ll m errhanl. and riled some ninrketlng hoaid mi.pi-nded u n i t ,
man of tin- program committee
patrol, now training at-Dradentoa. Diego, Calif., naykt1
VM1depot vertex-1
of the rem
eillc for t h e e III’ on several olln-i .lied, when I In*
ye*tex-|of
remertle.
for the next meeting.
Nn ordered 52 automobile* and 14
traallaaeO (r .
suit fo r iiijuni-iioii no- filed -• &gt;
H I ' |M «I
Dr. I,. T. D ot. w a. rhalrman
motorcycle* fo r Its officer*. •
eral days ago
Holt, memter of Ut* Senate
of the rnmmitlre in charge of
Automobile* win be pate ted hr- naval a ffa ir,
Judge Johnson did not mli
committee,
Mid
CHICAGO.
Nov.
IK —(/&gt;■)- yi-.lerdny*. program nod introupon an injuin'lion .oiiglil l-v t’anpiali- Addanlc, 1.1, .a t behind
"thee* should ho some exceptional
M i.. Kioi.e
Winn
who
the Colonial (Id I'nmpoiiy of llie counter of Id, father'* fr u ­ duei-d
reason for allowing an armed
gore two lending'
•tear arheave will be tented ant warship of a belligerent to come
Jnrkrunvilln* agwiu.l
eoiiliiined ity .lo re today rending a book
rolleclion of Ihe ga-oliiii- iii-pi'i-- arhpn n negro rnbbci t ntered, and
into an American nort, load oil
WASHINGTON. Nov. IH -&lt;&gt;PI Holt tax uf oiie-eiglilli of o i-i-nl demanded "give ntc your money," U. O F I*. IIRCRIVNS 11..'.(111,000
•ad then depart," He added that
: tfaifo n aa nr* a f a ahado bo- " i t appear* aome
— Attorney General Murphy told n gallon. This mnt i* pending. pointing n pistol.
' " ' I t ADKI.I'HIA. Nov IK —
mon khaki and oil re drak.
ate trying to get
country in- hi. press conference yealeiday ap­ W. A. Stanly of Jacksonville said
"Wo haven't much money here,
'llie University of IVnuaylTka patrolmen are net tea­ rateed.?
pointment o f -0 aueroaaor to Alex­ it would lie lirnughl on a hear­ you wouldn't lake It o--uld you?" jl/l’i
vania
has receive,! almo.t fi.bou,.
med with crkateal low enfercoChairman
tetmi
* itamu nine
iMiwnn
ntUCiRI, ander Akrrman. retired Judge to ing later.
the boy protcrti-il
, Democrat,
000 in contribution, .m l bequests
M at. hut Attorney General Oikke Ntw York# of the bouso foreign Plot Ida's southern district, probab­
The Colonial till Couiiutny and
The gunman look tin from the
N a k*M that they have fn l pow. affairs committee, told reporter* ly would t e delayed until congirsi groups o f citrus giow ei* and cash drawer amt tuno-d to go when during the year ending June 30.
The university .aid thnt n sub­
— *------- ------------- fog traffic "tk * senator la aadaly alarmed reconvened.
chipper* attarked the mail law th* boy', father, Vito, emerged stantial port of the money would
Ho sold tho department had not on tka ground that it provided ftom their living quarters,
and I think hall get a aatbfarlie lived to celebrate the 200th
tery aaawer" from Acting Secir- made a roeommenadtlon to the fo r unconstitutional diversion ol
Th* robber and father fired anniversary of I t. founding by
te*y of Ike Navy t l l a m
impaction funds |iaid l&gt;y gaso­ simultaneously. Vito .lumped to Benjamin Franklin.
White Hauw.
line companies and also that the floor, mot tally wounded.
construction of washing sheds
Fasqualc picked up th* fallen
would put thr state |ntq-rom|H*- platol and fired three shots. Th*
tlUon with private business.
robber staggered
through
the
John 8. Lavln of Orlando Mid doorway. The boy fired mor*
principle involved in the shot., Polk-e are hunting tha
Clarksville, Tennra.ee,
Mostly cloudy, occasional light
ault was whether the state rould wounded bandit.
rain, tonight and Sunday. Not
„
Nav. I I , IB3V
aster private business.
much
change in temperature.
Mr, Andy P e ta r tia .
" I f th * state ran go into tho
■anfard. Fla.
ritrna packing business, then it
FORECAST
*an go Into ihe hotel or the
' Andy:
BAROM ETER
naval
storoa
business
or
any
1 want te thank yon fa r reading na th at apecial edition
Today ........................................ 30.08
otter business under a legisla­
30.20
th at yaur local pogor g o t out. U u lt e nnd 1 have both
tive declaration o f public pol­
NEW YORK. Nov. 18 —( J P J - Yeaterday .............
icy ," ha added
II avor, and wo are thinking seriously about com lag
K at* Smith showed up fo r. h*r
PRECIPITATION
William C. Pier r, Tamp at- broadcast yrsterday and last night Yeaterday ----------------------th a t* around Ckrteteaaa *aid t e — l teg ten days or two
.00
tomey fo r the department of with t e r head swathed te band­ To date thla month _____
J01
Wondar If wo oauld got hotel arootamniUtion* for
•grtenlturo, and II. E. Carter, age*.
Normal
for
Month
____
J
.t f
onr family o t anything Ilka reu aaak li rate* should w# de­
assistant attorney general, ar8h* suffered burns on th* fore­ Normal for year ________ B U I
cide to te w *. LooN IRm yeur town hot grown and te a taken
guad that tha Inspection fund head, right aid* of th* foe* and Rainfall to d a t e ......... . - .. B l.tl
•oaatltatad r*v*au*s of th* state M ck yesterday when tho cotton
and
that It could te used aa
TKMPRRATL'RRH
cklog around * hair drier hunt
W o nro M W telh r tetarasted te ftahteg p lace* Frank !&gt;
tho tegtelatur* directed.
R isk
te flam ** whil* t e r hair was ho- Date
a t n fond o f ftehtng and w * doted ho oould gat all o f th*
Judge Johnson dacterad that It
Not. 11
81
g dressed.
Nor. 12
fteldng t e wanted down O u r s Would t e glad te tear, f r
80
did not tecoma rovrnu* until J i t trying to beat out tha f i n
a » i of * a operation*
operatic
TB
year, ah* lectlved lesaer bum* an the Nay. 12
if-?
■ ■ ■ ■ V ,- - ^ w a —
, .
78
when tho law provides fo r oar right ten d . 8h* waa tekaa to the Not. 14
Your* vary truly,
Not. M
18
»i
r -rr»
Not. 18.
.18 •
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,

Resgn

Three A m y engineer* docked
a t |ke Municipal Ptotu yesterday
afternoon akoard tka yacht RiM ult foliowlnc an inspection tour
a f the kyacialh control project
URn the Jacksonville district.
C a t U n U II. W alk tax, senior
m cmker of the beard ol o ff let n
named by tka W ar Department,
viar accompanied on tka trip ky
C o l Raymond F . Fowler, head ol
tka Savanaak d strk L aad CoL
Rickard Parka, United S tale* en­
gineer a t M akik, Ala,
The officer*
spent Th*r*day
nigkt in Paiatka. coming from
th e n to Sanfard.
They left here thla morn In* to
% b to Miami by a^toetekiie.
Ah UtenaWa
campaign
ha:
keen wagtd under tka auperyWou
a f Oolooet Watkins, In Florid*
thla Mmmer against hyacinth* on
navigable waterway*.

N U M B E R 78

E s ta b lis h e d In 1 9 0 8

5
ruWaga Orlando Business
Young AndSwope To SenJ ^ r Ryrd Leader Declares

Pay Visit Here
On Inspection

Hut ford la T h a O nly C rn tn u
F lorid a C ity A ffo rd in g R a il, Highway
And W n ltr T r*n *p o rta tlim

&gt;

A Y , N O V E M B E R 18, 19S9

Dock Workers
To Return To
Jobs Monday

RED HEAD WINS

- . , -r—.i XT
In Coston Case
Total Deaths Now
—
Is D
Declared
Number About 12 Mistrial
MbWal Is
eclared
Delib­
---After Jurors D
ellbB r i t a i n Contracts
F o r 4 0 0 TV&gt; 6 0 0

------r

James G. Sharon
Stresses Service
In Church Speech

Judge Enjoins Use
Of Fund* In Wash
Shed Controversy

Youth Nabbed With
Stolen Motorcyde

Highway Patrol
To Have Ample Holt Raises Cry
Arrest Powers .Over British

Ship

Boy Wounds Robber
Who Killed Father

Si

2irises Jin ££

Aker man Successor
To Be Named laater

LOCAL WEATHER

THIS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

Kate Smith Burned
In Beauty Parlor

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FOUR

THE 8ANFQRD

Johns Defeats Jim
Florida Power By
Score O f 6 To 5

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Jim Higgins adennred to the will meet Guy Wood.
aenti-flnala of the city badminton . Scheduled for play in the wo­
tournament last night by winning men1* dfeialon either tonight or
tomorrow night wifi ba Mias Dot
hi* quarter final match from Rob Marshall and Mrs. R. M. Hardak
Relli In two straight game*re. Mrs. Daisy Spear and Mian
Mamie Ramsey, and tha wtnnar
The acore* were: 1S-8, 16-6.
No other matches were played of that match will play Mlsa Dot
Powell tomorrow night.
_
but_*cvcra| will l « played tonight
Ulterior of Recreation R - - M.
and Inmnirow night. Scheduled Ilardaker invited the public to
Iho firat Inning, one In tha fourth, for play yet In the men’* tourna­
on* in the fifth, and ona in the ment before the arml-flnala are allend the matrhes, pointing out
that the adnifsalon I* free and
acrrnlh •
Clyde Parker and C. II. Wisccup,
With tha score tied at 6-all, 8U and the winner of that match that mine good badminton w ill ha
seen.
.
John* came to the plate. C. WIIHi. John* anftlall learn ilcfeut. i|f,m, rrounded out, R. Comallwaa
ad • crippled Florida. I’mvir nnd' aafe when hit ground ball! to .
the very people who pay the la s t
Should the a'me
governmental
third a n thiuwn wide at firs t
ih t Hull Inal nii'hl 0 In B.
On
J
.
Talum
’a
line
double
to
left
Iranth, i e., the Inspaation dlviforfeited liy
Th# tame « u
field, he rounded third and beat
eion. both opereta a packing
da’ Power due to not having
house noil do their own Inspection
the throw home for the winning*
ih player* In form a learn, run.
on the work which they, themfowever, the team infring'd In
*e U *■-, do? That’* no^ good.
Hodge, - Hoaklna, and Darrall
Iwn or Ihiee perron- In fill Forguann led Florida Power at
.................. r i w m &gt; o &gt; n
|
hear on all aide* that there
’ ao • name w n played unyhnw hat with two hit* apieee. For 8U nnd olhrr rrH»|wri»Hv«*«, Ihn
ulnndy too many packing
*
•
.
a
a
it
.
*
‘
Ixuinaia
&gt;J
Jthugh it didn’t count in the J&lt;hn* J. Tatum showed the way a
that this mulline people afe ohjecllng to such hnii-e, Is
Ina |l-'lorida,
with three hilt out of four time* a use icing out to thou- fond* tiin le of operator* Is creating a
; i Florid* Ppwcr K t m l once In up
ind are seeking no injenrlioh. n o.Ille n of rhao, .in the markets.
Pitching for Florida
Power, This i, a, wo umlnrelsml the sit­ Tlo-n why should ths Stats take
the third. once in the i if Hi. once
l-x money to build, operat* a rJ
in tho alath, and twice In th e 1Datrrll Foigunon permitted acven uation.
. aaventh to tie the anirr at 5-all. \ hit* while Mason, tossing for 8U
"Not only have shippers, liolli supoort mine?
But 8t. Johns tame !&gt;ark In their Johns, gave up nine safeties.
coupe relive
nnd
indr|&gt;endent,
joined wi'h tin- gns people In the
suit, hut tho shippers, tlmmsolves,
are about to Institute action to
Fervent the Slate using these rnv Immo , ilher until they built
nnd, for »urh s purpose.
"Sound objections I&lt;| the Htxlo pm Mm.* bnu«r* of their own ahd
With
entering the fruit parking busi­ mail,' I hr nrn-eaary aarrifieos to
_______ CIIA Itl.IK C IIA l.K K It-----------ness suggest, themselves * , we ■In it. W r icgn-t that FI orkla"
l n i , Crnwers, Inc., the srxalled,
try to ronakler this thing fairly. r i...
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.........______
R andom R a o a d o p .
Himoii-purr
grower organisation,
Why
should
the
Slide
tnke
money
What's this wr hear about lien Cantwell being a poppa— by
nniuirrnlly favored— perna
from
n
fund
which
Is
created
option?
i? . . . Understand Hick (llllcsplc I* quite a history tcachor i {'»•"
rutrel Iho parking shed
aacpccU
daily In regard to Casanova, Myron, Romeo, l,oehlnvar, and i **rc ,,&gt;' frn!" * ,
i . ,vi_,I i« , w nlli-mpting to defend it,
I few other*
there . . . Home‘of you tennis f in , will be glad to know you I £ '"?
wkh
"It I. not within the province
ruP. le with of Ihi&gt; lH.1t.-tin to vnIce an opinion
____ playf at night soon when Ih . City ,flnUhea in.talllng the light homo, winch w,l|
F BJCtar, , . . Tim ruuils have been ready for play for some time cnm l for l.y nothorilie,.
r « to which i , the belter syatem,
ltd are among the best May court* we've seen yet . . . IncidentalIm m nlinlr rvnriinlioo of nil Mir Imt in ii.riving at nur decisions
K the Recreation Depnilment plana on holding a mid-winter ten- vlvor, wn* o n b rttl l.y *lnlr nil w r ehnitld lather remember that
ala tournament . . . A fine idea . . , There's plenty of Interest th nrltir*.
I lie rich' -In...........-----------individual—liberty
.--------- -and
Llitre In triinl*. . . . Hurh a tournament should attract quite a bit
Mnrnrnilut rmlio elation, were Mo privaln property cannot eglai, n r
of attention . . . Il probably will lie held Just before the Chriat* delugcl wllh inr«.agr, from" rvln- Ihc Mato ninl Iho individual* are
mas holiday* begin . . . Uon'l forget to go down to the lakrfronl tiv r, nf lAgunllliui inhabitant, to hr made to compete one with
softball diamond loillgllt In *co tho hoys and girls teams play a who bail rerelvrd in, wnnl of the Iht' nlher. Ultimately ' there will
COuple of team, from IM aim l . . . The loeal boy,' team will be fate of llirir kinfolk in the strick­ hr Ini pup stirvivnr ami It will,
in from among pla ins In Ilia City league who hava tho boat en town.
_____ not 1m- the Individual. It never
rage, . . . It won't be hard to gura* the batlerle, right off the
. . , Robert HoVcII of HI. John, will tie catching and one ot
l,OSH YOUR KKYT Hwofford boy* ur Sim,on Kinlaw will tin the toulng. . . 'On*
the hardest hillcre in llie badminton tourney la l)r. T . F. MeIntel . . . He eerlamly tan aiiiark llial bird . . . Clyde Parker la
^•h* of the beat laciieians while JIM Higgln* I, one of the beat all*
gund players everything coinidered . . , whoever meets Jim III*In the semi.finals, il will be one whale of a match and should
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tlr a c l a large gullcry . . . Iloli Itclti put up a great battlo against
Ina last night but IHuglna' driving Inrtlra finally wore him
. . In the women's division the match between Mrs. lia r* aker and MIm M hi - tin 11 should be a crackerjack.
p.,r your vary
dearest tl I«l"la
h.
tk* iiioal per.
DON'T Cr.T ANGRY I
two pqrl*— one ovrr the lake and
•umaI uf all
Ihc other on land. The over-watoy
g in , I, &gt;nur
JUST
purl rail
It'a
Krrtion, inhabited
chiefly
Ihoushltul — 41
squatter*, wa, th* pari raiwi
ri* Vos
the fire.
: Arrau*, for a
alll ns . 0"w
W o ro o k s k e y , o f o il - k ia d y
The
flames
spread quickly
bofor* y,hi tie.
throughout I.aguiiillaa, moat of
. alo Clirlannaa
which was Inillt on atllta, and
I alrnpplas
ICoatlaoed r t . r ra s e 'reel
I/jpri Uunlirra,, decreed 1l&gt;urnr«l a short bridge connecting
................ Iho town with tire mainland. Do*
three days of national mourning
j t quickly raised a rtd
relief fuml atnicllon uf the bridge cut off the
and
107 M a g a o lU A«o.— PWooo 101
l: of 1110,060.
'only etrape for the Inhabitant*,
Sevarai years ago the governwhom survived but were
tmbnt,
aaalstane of thejh’H bomelos*.
ail companies, built a new village
Witnesses aald the flames, licktu repiai'o fogunlllaa. In spite of I ioK tha oil-soaked foundations of
free watet, gas ami lights, the the huta which were constructed
.native* did not like It and failed of packlngcase,
nnd discarded
&lt;q move in great number*.
metala, rose to a great height as
R Many of the victim, were be- the fire swept over the lake, the
lia t d to ho children.
surface of which Is always covv ^ Io r e than .1000 men, women ,ered by an Inch-thkk oil cap.
and children were trap|M(l when1 The screams of the victim#
I fire atartol In the aqualter tuwn were heard as their .hack* blaaeel
; built oh piles above nn tiil-filincd away ami many, with retreat cut
^Tg o .
- ' off, were forced to Jump into th*
The fire turned oil-cupped wn Hunting lake.
O ff* - of luike MnrtiraiiMi into n 1 Two hundred persona who at; raging inferno along pile, eon-1 tempted to escape atmant a lightliocting -petroleum well, with theier were lost when the ribft overfjmalnland.
j turned, apparently because of ovIt atarteil when n gasoline lump |erloadiog.
taught fire in the farariis Imr.
Survivors, many of them auff ■ Lagunillaa, foundml Sb yeure I fering from bums, were given
’ ago with the « xploitsllon of oil in refuge at nearby oil field#, while
Lake Maracaibo, u u ,
built in approxIraataly 100 orphans wrre
I

%owermen Forfeit.S'iTuE:fiTSU1.0
me Due To Lack m
—
Enough Players

Citrus Group Is
Neutral In Wash
Shed Litigation!

CHALKING ’EM UP

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PHONE 101

HOFMANN I

Electric Service

SluJt.I&gt;

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COM*
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that " four yeatra of service wall
performed would Urns bring boner
to my mother; and father and
Ira re a fine heritage to my wife
three children. :
T h e supreme Ideal of my candidacy,” he ahU, "wRI be t*
spirit, for civic righteousness, for
ibsolota honesty ’ In public' office.
for progression bo mane a n Jfa re
ward-looking •administration
city, couDty and atat**-Ha declared Florida -la "out­
standing ’ In natural advantages'
but said . "poor
local, county and
“p
state government has restrictad
the development that merit waprents. To orerooui# this condition
I propose tbe application of plain
business principles, backed by i
aroused and militant cltlienry."
Honorable Murray Bams, stata’s
attorney, of DeLAtd, Introduced
Mr. Whltohah-.
"lie la a man who*# wrord la
relied upon— who la loyal to hia
friends: a man whose Integrity la
••nqueslioned and whose ability Is

Florida" ha sal
Democrats of Florida hi
for Governor
the ram in* primary are going
» to Inalat that that man \m ona of
InMOganco and of integrity, a
man possessing the ’qualifications
of a statesman, a man of courage,
of action and a man who
tho needs of the people of
tho 8tata of Florida.
rntncki P. Wbltehalr la that
man and unless my predictions go
*
ho Is tho neat Governor of
Florida," M r. Sam* aald.
•nK -C*r cruwd
enAri of-W hite ha Ira O rty friends were In the
srewd ftt-sridltion to rrp m m t e b E k 'v f U s i La h r Seminole. Bre­
vard, Polk, Hlilabo rough, Duval,
Escambia,
Pinellas,
Levy and many other sectiens •f the State.

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N W H IL E UCIhN E A N D I
W E R E L O O K IN G O N % P
W A N T YOU
TME MINT. 1 NOTICEO
TO LO C ATE A
A RESTAURANT ACROSS
PLA CE W H ER E WC
TWE STREET-PQOOABLY
C A N W A TC H T H E
A LOT OF TWE BOV©
D E U V C R V EN TR A N CE
WHO WORK THERE
OC T H E M IN T —
EAT IN TWE
T H E R E A N V T U IN G
PLACE.
ARO UND TW E
N C IG N B O R M O O D

' I S U C U A .I

THEY WOULD READ y6 uRAD
TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE
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W A N TK D

W . J, KINO&lt; I'luuibttfg, I’hon* W in.noo W IL D Loathorlraf Foma
r
.
daily. Must bo green. Will pay
;
' H A " E YOI1K tVatrh reiretrnd by
K&lt;*c per 1,000, gradotl, dellvno, wh.' trolly
kimws hnw.
vird |q Fain Park. C. A . Wales
Mn
Rrtgga, Jowtler klagimUa Avc.
10,000 W IL D Leatlwi leaf F»rn*
daily. Mual ba green. W ill pay
v
. F U R U K D fT
R0r |»r 1,000, graded, deliv
. , .B O SE C O U R T Apoilment for
wad to Kara Frirh. C. A. Walaa.
h ? ; , "rent, rail 677 W or TM -J.
BOY W A N T E D to team warkat
work. Small aalary. Lovatt'a
&amp;'$» k K U R N IR IIK I i A P A R T M E N T , sse(Irorelotia.
P-e’. . . Mid flour. Dri.lrabl* neighbort j.
hood, B'lulla only. K004 MagM I8 C K L L A N B 0 U 8
F ;,
noils Ate*
W E B U Y .' B E L L OR T R A D E
I
f
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L .
L O H T R A TJJR D A Y during parA N Y T H IN G , IN H O U S E H O L D
ad* 1 I'lark and whlU 1'ialde.l
F U R N IT U R E . M A T H E R A R ­
■ K t ’'. loatlwr
riding * rrnp
I’Imn*
C A D E .' P h o n e i i t .

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fg t s i e p e w r o p
f tiR T M j u d i c i a l , e t a e v r r , i n
T T j u d o *. aCMfnoi.K
utnvm d won lE s is o u g c o o irrv ,
T r , b t a t b o r i r Lon in
STATIC o r rLO R IDA.
IN R E T H E E B TA TH OP IMAUDE
OUKDKH A. Ml CHOUS, Plaintiff.
M UOUH. DECEASED. IN P IIO DATE.
LOUISE NICL'OLSL* DotaadaM.
T O A L L WHOM I T MAY. CON­
n o TIC K O r rt'BI.ICATIO/V
CERN)

IN T IIH N A M E . O P T I IU S T A T E
O P PO O IIID A — 1
T O — LOUIHU N IC IIO U I
.. I t is O n ltra U t h a t y o u U uuloe
Nlchvla. a p p e -r to th o Dill o f C u m -

Nolle*
I* karaby
tlta a
that
M I L L E R baa fllad bis
final faport as A d m la iitro to r or
I h . ratals of M A U D E M. - MOHS.
-|_ that ho has flloO "

r RANK L

Plalai tlloU p u l i «n or b*r&gt;re
*?•. rut* d*r. in Dwomber, » » .
which i« December i. li lt , other.
wls* a decree pro confesso will
be fnier«t ogalhct yue.
It to also oidered that tbta no­
lle* bo put,It.tied one* a week for
„°wr ronareutle* week* In ths
Hanford Herald, n nawapapor publi.hed la aewieols 'C
ounty, Plorl------d a .___

p.tmon for final discharge, ana
R J., he will npnlr to Ih* Honor,
Bk|,
R. w
----obi* R. . WARE.
____ MCounty ■da*
of Bomlnolo County. PI
th*
latb
day - of
fo.
lltt»,
adJ, for
tin approval
appioiat vi
of earn#
charge as Admlala
flnai discharge

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nf Ih* rstats of M A U D E M.
deceased on Iht* l l t k l a y .‘a t J k &gt;

reu.r, I t l l . KftANK u

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IN JN K A N D O R D E R E D ttcJSST r AdmTalatratar
of Ih*
ostat* of.
&gt;lal. If f y , at Hoaford. kamlael*
M A U D E M. M O Ita decoseed
County, Ploilda.
O. P. H E R N D O N
Clerk
C ircuit
C ourt.
tteauluol*
County, stale of Plorlda.
Ily A. U W E E K H
D . C.
(H E A t.)
L E S T E H IIA ItR IM
i
I t N. O ra n ie A re. Orlando, t i l
Many weak; run-down Women

“Build-Up”: Way To
Ease Women's Pain

LEGAL NOTICK
T h rir
la T H E COURT op T H E CDfig. are in a vicious circle.
leads
TV Jt'IM ir, BRWIHOLH COUN­ under-nourishment often
T Y . o r a t k n r rt.o R in A .
IN TNM CIR CU IT COURT IS ASD
to what Is ealltd functional tlpiPOR
SMMMOLM
UOt S TY, IN R B T H E E H T A T H O P I I A R V E T menorrhea and its symptoms—
n ^ ^ O B tt. D EC K A H ED . IN -P R O headaches.
nerrouanesa.
Irri­
A. a -P EN D LETO N , Com pi, 1***1.
T O A L L W H O M I T M A T CO M - tability, InU rm itU nt cramp-like
—
SALLtE BULLOCH PENDLETON, - C R R N l
D*r#nd*nt
Notice la harahv .g le a n
that pains— from which many women
To Bolllo Dullneh Pendleton. Meal P R A N K I . H IL L E R haa filed hi* suffer. Surest way to' break the
dance Unknown.
final report as A dm lnlstratnr nf vicious
by building
You are hereby ordered and re th* eelata nf H A U V P .T II. MOSS, atrangth
energy, which yd
ulred_ la be and appear, on ilia 4tb dec-aaed: that ha hao filed hi* many find may ba done wilh the
Jay of December, tat*, to the bll. Patlllnn for finkt illw tm rge. and
of tomplalal filed asalnsl you la that he w ill ennle t r the irn n n r- help of CARPUI. Il atimulatc.
W . TV A ItK. C ounty Judge appetite, aids digestion, and thus
led cause and Court. •hi#
J1ID HERALD, pub- nf Bamlnoln County. Flo rida. *on help* In this "build-up' of phyICth dejr of Noeemher.
laola Couaiy. Florida the
resistance.
Women alad
lb* newapaper In tail for approval of earn* wind for alcal
Shall b* publlehed final discharge •• AdmlalMratnr report that, if taken juat before
__ , _ ____ for fbar eonaecutlvs of^HJ* relate nf it, n VET R and during "iho tbno, rCARDUI
tb n n n i
•r#*hsv - ,
MOtof. rtaeea.M. on this t l l h day
leasena the M i n and diKom fort
Wltaoss O. P: Herndon, Clark of of October, f*&gt;y
FRA N K T. M tr.L ER
aald Court, and the off.rinl arnl
A i|m ln l« lr,fn , n f i h , euto to nf nf ths period.
thereof this Noeemher I. IS ir
— Adv*
IIA R V E T II MOHR d areaned.
a P. IIBIINDON
Clerk.
, '
Ry A. M. WEEKH,
TT
It. C.

have been aown, and America Is
ul ready well on tho wey to a Uma
of harvest. It may be what wa
want, but let ua know whom W#
are going and th* brica wo will
have to gay for such a brand of
silvstionINKALI

F O R R fS T ^ T C H E L S

HAVE YOU HEARD?

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The Kva-Bcsa Beauty Shop has
n new finger waving lotion which
ent* In half tho usual drying
lime for your hair.

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“ll'licrc Y o u A h va ys Gel G o d H e a t / 1

EVA-BESS BEAUTY
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COAL

B A L C O N Y O K HA D Y E ’S— P liO N F, 10

T T
aa. lass
pbnylvo foal was cool— ark Iho
ones who hsro II. .
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WE DFLIVER ANYWHERE AND ANY TIME
DURING TIIE SEASON.

COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES

G E T O UR P R IC E S O N F U E L O IL

CALHOUN’S GROCERY
017 W , 1 S T H T .

Firestone Tires and Batteries

72

U-DRIVE
ITI'LL ItKNT IT— • '

PUROL PRODUCTS
y a l e T ir e s

IW IIH

MILK.

HY TIIK DAY WKKK OK

ASK K i l t IIII.L
(O K N K K 2ND A MYKTLK

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
291 N O f t t g ' * A J U l A V K .
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O P K N ALL

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PH O N E 7 1 0

P H O N H .17

NIGHT

By FRED HARMAN
sou

DAN DUNN SECKCT OPERATIVE 48

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10* a . Ila*
a |oo**lt«ua
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Ho* wrrk
T* a Moo
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Be a Us*
(so a l fl«* words to Ik* Ila*.

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RED RYDER

C lassified Advertisem ents

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WEDNESDAY,

(Francis WiitehairJta:s.
Higgins Advances To
Announces He Wlll[*»
Semi-finals Of Tourney Run
For Governor

Hundreds Are
Known Dcud In
Oil Town Fire

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ready to aot. N k k Soraovoaa,
w. !&gt;• niair Asa.
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I H n M t And Vegetables Than Any
S W U r Area In Amerka

Sinford h The Oaly O n tr f
Florida City Affording R ail H it
And W ater TtaaoportaUon
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
HANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16.1M9

South. America

NO BALCONIES FOR THIS ROMEO

jurist Entered Hos­
pital For T r je a tm«nt Of Bladder
• A i l m e n t In 1938

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suit
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his home, hail remained them
since.
_ .. .
_ Death meant that Prealdent
,Roosevelt’* gppolnteea would b«
In the majority, on tha court.
Mr. Rooaavtli haa named four
• f thole on the nlno-man trlbu-

linK
the
mts
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Three)

ioosevelt S ta rts
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The runthle of guaa licarJ In
the dlatanre yesterday morning
and throughout the day wasn't
the outbreak of war on this aide
of the world but Just the opening
of duck season, although at limes
Id some areas It sounded eery
much like a young war, a i tho
hunters threw lead at the whirr­
ing wince of ducke, coots and
other migratory watcrfuWI.

M

Numerous hunters
retum ei
nlirht with reports of sue-

h*»f*rtrtps-g»T* declarations that
’ WASHINGTON. Nov. 18 -O F)
~ President Roosevelt started another flurty of apcculatkn at out
the' third term question yesterday

there a n • U tr e tmntbrr of ducks
In this area this oesson.
County Judge R. W. Ware re­

ported today that hr haa sold ap­
proximately .TOO hunting licenses
lo date and that most of llm s
purchasers bought Hie required
stamp which permits theip to

Mary Remler Is
Dutch, B elgians
Released From ; Hope To Launch
Local Hospital New Peace Appeal

uneat waa applicable
term question—and
relt’a posKion do not
) asaartioaa which
u l OMU gljm g g If
m at that tha Presl•apoet la run again,
at, it wag' far from
W | l l a third U na

Maa baa aueb a trettefg tmaa the ear*
•JUmtieS; tb it aay

* nar to oast upon

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ij^jya River
m n

W a s i i i n u t o n . n ..v , in - m i :
1
Al
fabulous
tn
pillMliltltm,
( u » today
*»rvl,&lt;
in prison—
2M
but what that firvdoin meant to,
Yh^S
him other thnn the removal of
■ M tiff* mol mi cml to the
Associate Justice I'icrcv Hot
barrr.1 cell* of n fetlernl prison, lei tvho illctl totlny hml been
i nutht" i: ie* rrf.im l to tlisclosc,
j Ml since ln&gt;l slimmer.
lie was
I AtHny “Kvmlucc" was given 7ft vrais ohl. The Justiec wa*
lilt II % l|H * k i t i d t \ | H V | - l
hi. .tiiieoiiilitionnl tvlease at
the noteil for his eoiisoivativc pultin * W c h i w i
R iv e r w ill I
i Load burg. Pa., penitentiary
in i icie't on the bench.
Ills Meath
tries snd etpeelally those at war." •tho .cnily hours of the ilay, nc- piov.ilc*
Prrslitrnt
Roosevelt
said Harry C. Shanks, president ronlii .’ to Director James V with the oppoitunity of naming
or the corporation operating for­ Banh'tt of the Kcdernl Prison his fifih appointee to the Sueign trade lone No. 1., ''But tiade Burt no. lint thin hr disapiraarwl j prcim- t'ouit.
with 8 tulh American snd the Far — atill in the company of federal ,
— ------- — --------------------Ks«t, particularly 8 outh America, officer* n» effective ns If he had p i
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l&lt; Itilldlpg up fa il— so much so been pit once atrain behind
the p | A | * ] ( l ' | I If| * | | C
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that already It's more than off­ grim walls ,.r Alcatrai.
1 ,w ,,u a
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A ll
setting the decline from Europe."
Daim'lt said Capone, who hml I T
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With that he pointed to fiOO.OOO been held in Ihe Terminal Is- | &gt; | n r f h p r n . M a a * D p i c
^ IC II I t C l d
'maps— about .1 ,000,000 pounds— of land Pi Unit, Cnlifornln, for I0 (
eortietl beef ficm Argentina and mofilh- after having been re- I )
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i Urt'euav, most of It bound even- tnasrtd fmni Alratror lracnit*c of f \ 0 [ ) O r i 6 ( l
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tiinlly for Europe, ami some 10,- IllX n llli hr wu. reported s u f-: * % V P
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: nuo,(WO pounds of RrssIHati nuU, ferltir front paresis, bruin disease
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iiwnlllng transhipment.
-h e mrive,i at i.rwisimig, Pa.. H e a v y S h i p m e n t s A r e | t i t | t ; t i f l l &gt; ) t i n r i i t m U r n l C u r i
Altogether, lots of 28.1 rlifferi m i'll*
f 11t i n
IrllitM
to iittm
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•ill rotmncditiei valued at about
Tin- former gangster, who hai
H o ld in g
P r ic e s
A t I llitiM * l i n i n g iH * a r W V k l i M S |» r n i|r « .
%11,.’ 00,000 are stored, making the aervrd H hw fur ineomr tax law
I n tt A l u I ii t o n i n g l .i i u l i n ( I m * m i n i t )
t»r
l / i | )rtS K C (l l i t \ C I H h a i i n i * • * ! l i f t m t r i t * * l * i n l l t t - n o t
rime a veritable cimisroads of violation*, uiim not hwHleiiffwl
i hut wits rminled for Ills own pro-— ----- —
world romnterce.
I n u t l i t i f i l t l i r \ ii It i f n f f n i ' i n i r tit*
L A K E L A N D , Nov. Id
Flori- . v l u i n m - l f m n i t i n * l i &gt; n c i n f l i j . i m «
T h e lone, In effect. Is a port ; taction, iilllimiuh Unmet sold that
lie hud o..t rrtpirslrd nn escort.
da oranges mid grapefruit rvarh- ! i n o t i l t ' i l l m l t i n - ' i i v i ' f m i p l i t l » * j
tug n.'ilh nu n urkrta eonlimie to l u l l l i : u t t « l I n t i n * S t . j t t l m * R i m I I
I . » r .1 n i i n i l i r r • • ( ) 4* u t H , t h t - r » *
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f i t rilviM',1 I ...I \V. Davis, rhairman i R i \ * t , w l m l i t l t « i * f i « i | U t - v t m i ' t
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, Il(|(|M. „ advisory loiiunlt- ' r i ' i i i t s \ n l s s f D i e ! • ) i i c H i t I i * » l » « l n * * l

English Define Aims
As Redeeming Continent From •Recurr i n g Aggression

lo Be Cleared _ . —
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Russian Press Is
Wntkin* States
Assailing Finns
jam To Re Open i
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WASHINGTON. Nov. 16.
— (API — Awoelap Ju*Bce
filerce Butler of the Bupretne
Court .died today.
The 76-yemr-old Justice had
entered the* hoeiital for
treatm ent of bladder trouble
last summer, and with the
nxception of two weeks when
he waa able to return to

i Cm Obnr bR Pit*

Destroy British

hicago’s One Time
Gang Overlord Dis­
appears In Custody
Of Federal Agents
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Had BeenOne Of Con­
sistent Dissenters
In Court Decisions

Butler waa a Democrat, but offielal* a f ’tbo Administration had
Jw m od him as ona of tha two
"cotusrvaiiva'' members of tha
court,’ Ute . other bain# JutUea
J am as C. McReynolda
Major dtcialoni to w hkh Bul­
^le t dissented
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lastIncluded
vulihft hold in* conitltutional thf
1038 Afrlculturml A djiutm tnt
Act, -hold Inf that a froup of
private, poorer com panin could
ftdt, 'attack th f conitltutionallty
of/Uia T fftn o tef Vallty Author*

JURIST DIES

European Conflict Is
Cutting Imports,Ex­
ports Of Continent;
U; S. Is Benefitting

Justice Called
C o n serv ativ e

N l’MBER* 74

Established In 1008

Mary Romler of UrUmlo was
THE HAGUE. Nov. 1 6 .-G P )rtJeaaod from tho fomald-Laugh- The Netherlands Government I n t
ton Memorial HoaplUI today af- n)ght admitted the collapse of tho
lor und am in g treatment for In-1 Dutch-Belgian peace plea and
Juries sustained in the auto col- mediation offer but continued to
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Union on.JUrn
launching
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* new
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oofPWtos, perhaps
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three of the
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tha American Rrpubbut threo
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still support of the
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con- • IUa
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although their con-1
H uy
imprordlllaa waa reported aa "ImprovThe government said Fuehrer
la test
Semler was driver of the
auto which collided with the car
driven bjr . Alien McCullough of
proposal, meant th at German)
would not consider negotiations.
Tho further searching for a for.
muia which might lead to poses
waa understood to bo baaed ee
a feeling among Date!) and Bel­
gian leaders that the . *s»cr*l
whkh Hick# waa killed both aua- opinions" of tb* Britlah, French
tataad pahrle fractures, It waa
reportad.
been reflected In their repliea to
A eoruner’a Jury haa been sum- Queen Wllhalmlna of the Mathermessed' to Uvueligale the fata) land* and King Leopold III of Urn
accident, b at doe to the eerioul Belgians.
ilbseoa of.Jaatic* of ^Pncs J. C 'T h e three belligerent govurwRoberta, the inquest haa been In* Meats, according to semi-official
defUsttaiy peetprintdtwerters, appeared tn three aa*
Memtora ef the Coroner's Jury •wets to bo attiring to avoid
which viewed the body aru as saying anything whlah might bo
followsl Ralph A CoodaneetL E.
E. Brndr. Bin Batelmr, Ed Blgka*M or readiimaa to maka

Lehman Resigns As
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M'l pioiiintioiinl fotre, who keep tho t i n s •* I i l n a n t o ' i n l o f f i N l i i i n * M t u » ! i n I ! m a n y I h v r i m o j K * n
h r— Setial'ii
Wheeler, Itennwral, eolnmis-ioii advised of roiulltiuns i i i m i i i i * * • t • i f t i n * r i v r r t o i » « - » r * t o l t l r l i - t ) * » n f t '1 t o o l l « l
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resi'en .ilniity fur Ihe rotistnielion sit'd, "Im lirslr rontnnird improve- Into «*
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Guy !&gt;. Wood. Jr., was elected , it votes on new defense nppruprin .M»- Marvin -.n l. Imt ttier.- should h i i * l t * r h a w l u t i i h i o l u i i m i h I a m a n y y p * l t u L i y
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Kdisnn ne-|dmte future. I lie I'liidi.d eoniinil- t l r i l t n l t h r o i i i ; h
County last night at a meeting I , umvleilgiil recently the navy had ,,-c hist week placed the russet t h a t I U u I h m i ! t s i t r t o r c k , t l i r h y a * t o l l K 1% N t a l r t i i r f * l O u t l \ t r i K * m K toill “ vK**to
at the Mayfair Hotel. Mr. Wood , I- und Hint some of ils newest t lealilcllnns Mi tdfi-et and lee..in f i n t h * o n t h i * • t t r a w , r i r e | t l t h e u*u |*Liih - nhil J ’
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Iratlon of thr state alumni nano- none has turned ovn/*
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Member, gave a rising vote »f •M o U l f h t o n ( J c t r i M u l l I"ii" u* ; “1I.P*
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and also In Ihe management of
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Mavfalr Ilotrl for ttm r«u r.
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F l o r i d a ’* f i r * t !••*; - I i l n a f i n
U t y in providing meeting «iu«r- (lnlfngtnt of p « rk, j tm „ Mough- f„|| r „|(ir „f .................. oranges.
Other officers elected for the l,,n *hen he received In yrsler- |gmiH frull and Itingi iines will up
comini V fir w rre• T
Bradfonl '»« !* mall a batch of
20 In te r, 'pear in rust Suml.y's Issue of
Rvrd vice Dtnldenti and rtiarles t Nonpluaaeil at this unusual I the American Weekly, impnlar
C ta "
omount offan mall, or coinJh.nd.y ,upplrmr.it d M .il.,.ted f.y
Tha mhilnn nlrluM i « k h li
pllllltlf Mr. MoUfhton
WNa 17 of tlir nation'* h adini: KundiiV
provided
through tha' eourtruv i f sUfPr**€&lt;l 1°
loiter* fi«‘wnpaprr« in KlorMa'i* trade ler
Prank fl
W rlrht nnkllrltv ,11,- r w ,r* from ip ember* of the second litory. Thi* Riipplrnirnt ha« a cii*
U r of tha Mnlvaraltv. showed the
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Avenue culnthn of r.,21*0 ,tHMl copies

Mrs. Ren free Dies
Of Bullet Wound

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Rrnfri'.'. 11, of
l-oligwood, die.1 in the Oiaiurr
(.etteral
l|.»pital
in O.lnn.lu
about W:00 o'rlok In-t nigl.l from
a gunshot wound in her lira,I
which Coroner Eugene Out ktvurlh said »a « atlf-inflictcd.
Mrs. Kenfrrr was found »hut
on the floor of her la.ngwmid
home alntut
Rite lived IA
minutes ilftrl tvatl.iug Ihe l.ospltal.
Justice of Reece llurkehaller
said l.xlay that an inquest into 1‘oaat Line.
thr death will Ira held rilh rr in
Eongwuod nr lit Orlando.
The bi-wrekly ilrlll .ru io a i of
lira thrre local National Guard
t’ompanlea will Ira Iraki in the
Armory tonight al H 1)0 o'clock
when final preparation* for Thr
*’
week of special truiniug will he
B A T O N R O UGE, Nov. 18 - M l made.
— Hberiff Newman II. De Bretlon
announced today tlial Dr. Jamra ' T h e
re g u la r
o raclin g
o f
Ih e
Monro* Hmlth attempted lo com­ S e m i n o l a T c a c h r r a ’ C l u b w i l l h e
mit suicide this morning in hU h e l d I n I h e l a k e M o n r o e S c h o o l
cell by slashing hla foot with a t o n i g h t a t 8 :0 0 o ' c l o c k w i t h F r e e rasor blade.
U r n !
R o b e rt E . K ip p p re ald isw
The
l^uislana Bute o v e r I h e
__ former lontUlana
b o v in e* .*
u u l o a
D r.

ws Briefs

C. L. Varner To Speak,
At Council Meeting |

fact that Hitler consider*
Doteh-Brlglan offer to to a
C. L. Varner, recreational di­
lastir naturally caused diedatment bora M well aa In rector of Orlando. wRl bo tb*
guest speaker a t tho anniversary
breakfaat meeting of tho Central
m

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Dr. Smith Is Foiled
In Suicide Attempt

Last Rites Held For
Mrs. A. P. Connelly

Tha largo number "f friend*
and Uto profusion of flowar* at
tho feneral aervlcrs today for
M n. A. T. Connelly reflected
tha Ugh cstoom bald for her by University prtvldrnt waa ached- K e n n e t h R . B e l l o f t h i n c i t y . w U I
tha m id r a ta o f this community □led to bo Ukon to Iho atat* pen­ a d d r e s s t h o g r o u p o n s o c i a l i s e d
where aba baa lived for tho pa»* itentiary tomorrow to servo sen­ m e d i c i n e .
tence! totalling from eight to SI
year* for misuse of school funds.
Haiy Crow Episcopal Church this
Da Bretton arid Smith was in a
•ftaraaoa a t IiOO o’clock with very weakened condition but not
th a .R av . Mr. Ream affleUUag. In danger of death.
Dr. Smith's bed waa covered
with blood and bo waa In a bath­
tub fat which water waa running
whan discovered by a Jail a t-

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KISSIMMEE, Nov. H .— Tha
ad two month* later dur- 14m ef nv'klag Klsalmmte th» P»10 blood pnrtfo.
tanla City of Florida, Uuntied by
eivlc organisations' a month or
came ublqultaq.. It tip a 'U !
Qr\et, open* mall, atton
uttb, builnoa* and aelontll
fellna*, e«n»or» cablds ai
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Kissimmee Seeks To*.
Become Petunia City

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t pool “tough brtaW” In ,tho
Ntr of i«y-VUaf»d Hfjurlehi
imlcr. Uealapo chieftain,
[arotofora hla aecret pollca
rated with a** efficiency that
everybody In Germany on
rd at
m*rc mention of
lard
i t the mere
* word "gestapo."
"geeUpo."
There have been report* of
fwr attempt* on HlU*t&gt; W*.
It apparently no atientift Waa
’ bold as this ono or came to
rat aaceetdlng.
Row Himmler, who wai born
th at tamn Munich 3tf year*
to, aeca the Job nf hunting
rtrn and iiunlnlilng tho daring

leadership th a t' later when, b#
bacamt need of tho Carman pd*
UCe eVaUm ho Haled hla
title oyer hit pollca title on hla
pertona! letterhead.
With tha N ail aelmra of powfcr, MlplMder beeama one of tha
moat powerful—and probably
moat bdtod—men In dertnagy.
Ul» "8 9 ” officered, policed and
operated the extra-legal concen­ net, hla sharp eye* ro w critically
tration camp* Into which map over Ihe. audience,
Thl* anecdote llluitratai now
disappeared, oflen not to rctufhlllmmler divided tho prisoner* his Uealapo la regarded In UcrInto a 'YnJaguldcd'' group and
n dinner In the home of
a' group Uibt "Cimnot b« batto ic d ."' f o r tho taller, he pro* a truated Nail tho guoala ad­
mired
some long heavy curtains.
Mohs of the other Juba of thl* dieted, "tho galea of the con­
lag-time Null Itail ntlriirted any- centration camp* will never awing "I wonder who’* behind the cu r­
mg like Dm attention Uil* on* •pen ngaln. for Iho state must tain," quipped a lady.
"Of course, the Gestapo,1 bet
llhfiy to bring him.
*—. ire Wet Itself permanently against
partner shot back.
Himmler first entered tier- lidm.
Everybody laughed knowingly.
aay'a sehlee In 1918. one year
i|i April. 1031. Himmler got
-t
U r he hot out of high school. the, fob that made him roaponUniversity of Miami piled up
I* many |nm hfd been killed ajjlb to no one except Adolf
named, head of 147ft yard. from scrim mags la1
tape (Oehclmo Ms first six fooibtll gsraes this
Wtn^ }\o tho front as stand-* BUaU-Polltei)
Himmler raor- Fall and led Ila opponents I I to

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land. frcbaU y early'In the 16Ui
n a lary. It la &lt;Wfia4toly known
th a t the induatrv e t u eataUieherf
Mr the aaldii. af tha 171h n o ta ry .
E— i nthaJer Hioear
la new
reanafaeturorl In ahaost every
rountry where rheear . la made.
Hwiai eheeae mad* lie Swltaerland
now heiny drahmatrd Renrrally
a* a8w&lt;trarla*M)*r -rhrr*r. Dcapllr
the PHmka antlon to the eonWary
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ad hy II. J. IrUtmaa. Mnnat.r.
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7,600 pound* a f ntftk to farm th r
nreaarary am nual of rural that
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week far (heir aoer.ud inlerarrtiun
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you, your family, and your hu*in«aa
aaaociaUa. Ulnaa* from cold* and
rough* caugea moiw Ioaa of lime

than all other diaaaea* combined.
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get Mentho-MulaJon, the guaren*
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1 immediately and get you entirely
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, for your maswy beak.
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will like. It rlinra to the mem- ,
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GRAPE FRUIT

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250

OIL PHILLIP

Full No. 2

i»ry

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loo . . . w ith a pale o f I I a n ih
t'm tr h -G u a n l Sport*. T lir y
give yon Ilia gentle e lh lr llr
Mipport o f the l l l M a k M T
G m l e l i - G l t a r d . See y o u r
llt V I V lle o lrr Im lay. P . II.
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TAMALES

IIERTIIA CAI.HOUN. r.10 IlieU-

11AM'.a L’n d rrsh lrt all day
lo n g . Ita g rn r ro u a le n g lh
tu rk a In eom fortably below
your belt . . . nevar ereeyo up
to wad at your w aist.

Napkins

3 earn 2

y nr.l mail, Hon VI'. Illlli Si.

pllr*.
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Wonder* llu*. hj.r* •
W orl.l

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ilrm aiol fair. m u i.M alcady. llu
lip r. 1.1ft.

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. I '. P O R T want* jot&gt; w ill) p ri
v n l . fam ily a* r lia n ffrn r m

bur-hc*.

of inllk u dny.
U .in r Ha .plrndld modem
equipment, akil|ed eheeatmahent
with full kpowtatgr of the lulrat
ami. beat? method* of Kwloa ehreae
production both In thl* rountry
and StvMuarUnd, ronvort whole
milk from tuberculin-tenled row*
into choice Savin rheear.

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FOR A SUCCESSFUL HUNTING TRIP
GOOD AMMUNITION ,AND G O O D
DOGS ARE ESSENTIAL—BUT GOOD
FOOD IS JUST AS ESSENTIAL.

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To Tonrney Semi-Finals
Clyde Parker a (tranced to tlm
MHUInala of the city badminton
Uamjawrot but n * t by defret.
lac Dr. T. P. MeDunkl two
straight games 18-8,. I H . Par*
ker will play Guy Woods tonight
Dr,. McDaniel la generally con*
reded to be much better than the
(core' would Indicate;
He an*
patently bad an off night as Ms
frequent driers Into the net
thoned. McDaniel pbfys a d r k :
*',&gt;•*.. -

»rd*a all-star softball train
Ight ilrfm trd the Del and
1 team by 8 to 3 while
d’a.g irls', team wrm from
U M girls' team 9 to.2.
I Stinson Klnlaw limiting
Smnd club to four hlti the
| |oam pat on the steam
MMgfd to collect eight safe*
f Dllland, teasing for Doihd scored once In the arc*
ting and once In the third,
f.acored three runs tn the
I' off four consecutive hits.
• DeLand leading h r turn
b .nothing, Darrell PorguMa up In the seventh In*

t . •

,

tact tea I game, placing hia shots
JN«»l ««*J b e net
g » §! T W
oS T X ' K
Daniel* lack of practice was also
trident.*
Scheduled for play tonight In
addition to Parker and Wuud are
Mias Dot IW rll and Misa Maude
Ramsey, and Miss Dot Mnrshall
and Mrs. R. M. Ilardaker. .
The- public Is admitted free l"
all matches which begin a t B.dlO
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60 Persons Play OreriioHF Course;
Last Nine Holes
Not Being Used
MMMaaao
of Will* for DeLand.
DeLand scored ona run In the
flret Inning and one In the sec*
ond. Sanford scored three In the
second Inning. Klnlaw, flyman,
and Betts collected two bits each
for Sanford.

Nearly 80 persona took sdraa*
tags oj an opportunity last week
to play 'one or more timer orer
the Sanford
Municipal Oolf
Course.
,
The course le reported. to bp la

. MIAMI, Nov. IS — M ore'll
( tflto tn pilacs wtl be offered
the first annual Miami 'Ha
Show tn ho eteg rt a t tho Otai
Howl stadium here ■Jan. S-4-8
part of ihr'nniWhl .-©range &gt;B&lt;
New Year Peatlfdl celebration.
Highlighting the show win fa
Sonet lthree-galled
»— * —«•Itasl 'akatstnUn*
*800
cbaorytoi
Make etren^ 1300
flve-g
ehamptonahlp stake end a ,
jumping
chsm pkm W p' a
II. I t M l t d w I L ' w W ^ c l t o h

of the thaw balng ru n '
Beutli Florida Ilore* Aaaoftaffcn.
announced laat ngiht that Wo
prize list has just been matted

White, Rebecca Stevens, and Mrs.
John leey.
,
Dr. George D. Sullivan, Dr. F.
0 . O'Brien. Mr*- P. D. O'Brien of
Albany, S . Y.s Mr. end Mrs.
George Ford of Winter Park! Mr.

M ILK

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There V(in

[ferent clas-

M E L O D IC -/'

IL 9**'
STEAK

CHALKING ’EM UP
C H A R L IE C H A L K E R
MUml M tlM i
* ®J the reasons the Orange Bowl game la growing by
ad bounds every year la btcauae tha committee In charge
Ihcting arrangements knows tha value of publicity. What
more Important they know that they have to hava some- M I| H ir i&lt;ncRr. lie lie \&gt;oiwmmnt w w
drib publicising before they try to tell the American pub- Oorn.ll, W. If. Arnold, W. M.
* "• . . ' ^ P f °
something worthwhile) get It, and then Abtams and Richard Dess.
world about It. Almost every day we receive articles
Also, G. W. Workman, W. B.
C O r i n M H nw l n tlM iril V ■(&gt; f t * alnoua WSall u v ltla a amJ #•■11*
Buhrman. J,
J. C. Arant, liny Hoi*
ley,
B. B. Smith, J. L. logley,
logley.
ler, F»
B , 8. Wiggins, B L Perkins, Jr.,
m Cantwell, John Ivey,’ K: J.
Toll,' Raymond Lundquist, Prod
Dolly. C. C. Whittington, Howard
Tortile •and O. W. Spencer. . .
..M rs. F. D. Scott, Mrs. W.. K.
Bqhrmen, Mrs. W. H. Arnold,
Mr*. Roy Byrne*, M r s ./. N. To­
ler, Mrs. J. B. Oogbum, Lillian
Dunlap, Lillian Thornier; .Nancy

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RADIO HERVICE
I I I Magnolia Are.
T E L E P H O N E 20

ssified Advertisem ents

WOULD READYOUR AD
TOO, IF IT APPEARED HER*
UNO. Plumbing. Phono Ml ROSE COURT Apartment for
rent. caU IT7-W or 7W-J.
4-ROOM furnished
apartment
with kltchonotto. Apply Saminolo .County Credit Association.

LARGE ROOMY Garage Apart*
manl, furnlahod, ISO! Myrtle
[AIRED Terrier, male, Are. Inquire J. Bps* Adams,
an# white, tan markings. 111* Para.
__________
.SATURDAY during |
1 black and whlla bral
tor riding crop. PI

LOVELY WURNIBHED apartment,
.. decorated. Phu^O

419,

FURNISHED APARTMENT, INI
Myrtle Avenue.

Jiulgo SM A L L

F U R N ISH E D Go ret
fDt Keya left In
Apartment, OQR Folaotto Avs.
fa's .office. Owner may
• name by calling a l The IUTU A TIO N
Aid office and Identifying.
TOMMIE JA ttE S; earner of Pth
Street and Baaford Avenue,
waala job aa u n o or doing
10
LETTUCE

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AIXBYOOP

By RAY THOMPSON And

ARLES COU

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Sanford Is The Only O n trar
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
AKIN DEPENBBN T NEWSPAPER
s s t - « -* ^ v a

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOVEMRER 17. 1939

Established In 1908

HUNDREDS BURN TO DEATH WIIEN.FIRESWEEI’S VENEZUELAN OIL-VILLAGE

ihy’^Name Is
lelyj Mentioned

NUMBER 75

British Believe
Hitler, General:
Staff Disagree
Germans Again Hint

National Guards
LeaVe Sunday For
Week Of Training
■

Appreciation Express­
ed For Co-Opera­
ieral Of 73-Vear* tion Of Employers
t i
Old Jurist Held In Final preparations for the field
Washington Today training period of the 124th In­

Fir* si
sw**p* ov*r
oil-coo tad
wotar

Victims,
in •hocks,
into Homing

own l
on pllai
ts u p ta s a

Hundreds of native workers were dead or missing in a
fire which swept across the oil-coated waters under' La
Gunlllaa, above, petroleum producing village on Lake Marurai
bo. Vancsuela. Villagers lived In tax-free, rent-free shacks.

which wrre built above (ho water berau-e of swampy condi­
tion *of shore caused by oil seepage. Tlo- flaming waters had
beet covered by oil sn inrb deep.

$39,398.63 Is
Mediation D e s i r e
By
Suggesting: In­
Paid Already On tervention
By FDR
1939 Tax Roll President Is Cool

Several Large Assens- Toward Any Move
ments Collected In
First Half OfMonth Nazi Scout P l a n e s
Fly Over Western
Al tin* linlfvs.iy mark in tin*
■*l'«itiiig nitiith for Iht* rolled i«»t»
Coast Of England

fantry regiment of the Florida
*of Stole mill t'oiilily tuxes. Semi
lode r . iinty I ns Collector dim.
ti* t«Mfi*t»***
National Guards, to be M l nt
It. .link ills reported today that
KliroimV conflict
contin­
Keystone Haights nest week,
*.:i!,.«isr.t Imil I cell paid ,on the ued to be fouirht today iimlnwere made by the three local Na­
l|i;::i ill* roll nt the close of.tillsly on n verbid front.
tional Guard companies a t the
llte-s taxi litglit.
drill sessions In the Armory last
Hritisb militnry nuthoritiwi
Point mg out Hint only 1 1 more
night. Tha troop# will leave Sun­
jhusincts dnys remulli In Hit* offt-ri-il the "ftinvleUon" tlm t
day morning by motor convoy.
month. Mi. Jil.klns urged proper­
T*M’ Bomlnola High School (*r | wax Injured ill tbi- Orlando fray |
Appreciation f o r ' the -fine co­
ty , wners who desire to tnke ml- j I* tlimi|ft''‘,,ii"',,l lictwccn Hit*
f'JyWu r u le •.-tcry
r y Feds Uke the field tonight two wrecks ego. Ncwnmi. broke j
operation" of . employers In San­ l a y
vniilsl-e
of Hie I pciccnt dbroill.l j U-r anil Itis Ktiii’rnl stnrt
jnirnin-t the Si. Augustine Mut- his Jnvv in piurtb-r la-t tveck
ford In making It possible for thoj
■—
'offeit-d foi payment In Novemler rniiMtl llie "iiitlccislvt* tncn
lets
In
St.
Augustine
with
n
badand
will
launnblc
to
pluy
Un­
local Guardsmen to attend ‘&gt; » J u d g e O v e r r u l e s
IJC * ly rrippleil lineup.
Nov. :m Will Be Most *"vi,i'
,|U the property
• « • " owiiel
',"*' tU-M t&gt;r Mil! Nn7.ii “ It tho
rest of the year.
emergency field training, was ax* I
tide. K
Idaho) qaectkmed tho Import- pressed today by Major Geergu:
WenlfMi Fm iit. German »«*
The opening lineup will find the
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
l
y
O
b
s
e
r
v
e
d
.
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,il
*'tmseif
..r
this Hint it le* already hud hinted Im r
f e n d ante Motions «"K T,SK * £ £ t!„K following men rendv for pluy:
»nc« of geography In tho *•!•** A. DeCottca. post commander an I
,
Idi«tntjiil mill 1ms not yet rcrvivnl turtles
would he changed Iron,
renter; Stanutiind nnd
commanding officer of the F irs t;
B y t A i e a l B u s i n e s s e s id. t»* m i . to- m
.o t.y r«nUon.
In Anti-Trust Trial
S S t,“: Riser.
\Vnr C gourds; Milton Smith nnd
In tha regiment. As n
______
'lug nt the Court House, or tele- defensive lo offenrivc. but at
Tha name of Allorney-Ocn- Battalion
—
'
ooud
and
Dub
Kpps.
Altmun
and
Ashby .turns, tackles: Leavitt olid
result of this co-operation, almost
sums time
w a s h 'd » ' • ’*
Although Sanford will have two I ph-nii'g the Collector's off Ire for llio
i end Frank Morphy figured prom- 100 percent of the personnel of SOUTH BEND, Npv. 17 —(A’l Kpps uro ill With hud colds while Hale, ends; llfekwith, ipuirter! tha- mo.mil. giving u legal div how they would fa*I l » » » r ; •
If estellMMTtS ten V l|F
Thmiksgiviiig Days this year, tile |i(,l j,,|§,,,, „/ thc property. Mr. medintion offer by Uoosevell.
inantly In capital speculation. tho throe units will bo able to — Federal Judge Waller I.Indlry j Renaud la still out with n leg that
Allhuiigli W inhinglon bus mauo
In the additional Imposed flnee of ftl.OOO each on j
1
In-t I'lnii-duy in Novcmlu-r, Nov. .|jnt,j|,.
Although n raaldanl of Michigan participate
authorised by the War
»»«
roiiai.U rlng
n®
will Is- the liny most getielttlIf,, Iin gest single payment of d e a r it
i rather than tha weat, Murphy l* training
Department, Major DcCottea said.
........ ly tuxes for I m e d i n t i o n plan. Ile ilm inltoduc
• • . Catholic, aa waa Butler.
I) oservcl, n Herald ri pi-rter S'ul&lt;
saying
The local troops have been In­
f tin- Florida P
P-o w e r! Uoosevell's name again
, s Tha 7 S-yaar*old lurtlea w
leoined following u I.IIIVUSS .to* w o- Hull
•rvutrii
structed to report to the Armory of vloUting tho Sherman Anti-1
Company whieh WII* Getmany would not ,1m ltdrres^ei
' tha only member of that faith Sunday
day.
M,"l
1
"
h
i
inctlmli.m oiler.
trust
Law.
morning
"
about
HiSO
in
any
gt
n»*rul
' on tbo court. Ha dlsd early o’clock and they will leave for the
Th e two luniks In Sanford, n - lendeiid lo M r. Jlnkins yesten uy
Prior to Imposing tho fines,
but likely would rc jio m l If « «
yesterday and tha funeral waa training area by motor convoy
ii ............. . Ho- mi«up over whieh '-y II II Coleman, hu-ul maiiu nitkeil
the bclhtfcm il* lo outline
the maslmum provided by law.
at 11 A. M. today. Burial will shortly
■III)
will lie observed, Imve ilerid- K&lt;r ‘ t "ie power company. Ho­ Iheir wnr ninm u» a movo toward
alter 10:00 o’clock.
the Judge overruled the motions
be a t St. Paul, Minn, hla former
ed
to
.lose
Is.lh
on
Nov.
21,
the
vlierk
wafor
»C,.136.01.
The last thrro rectors of Uni^ LONDON. Nov. 17 - f/T) The
finding a
common
mediation
Involved In th a ' movement to for a new trial and the arrest
homo.
Keystone Heights from Sanford
Holy Cross Episcopal Church Rur..|.,nn war at sea icarhed tho day pi.t-lnimed for Thunk.glvingI The m-xt largest amount was b i»U ,
Roosevelt said ha wilt wait on* arc Company D, Medical Detach­ of judgment. ",
by
President
llo
iscvcll
nnd
Nov.
(P"hl
!■
&gt;
I.
\
•
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the
licit
yesterday with Iht 10, tin- traditional last Thursday Telephone and Telegraph Com
French nnd Gernm n com m u­
The three affiliates and the were present at the annual parish lndlll„
tB Congress convsaea to fill* tha ment and Headquarters Company,
, ... , . . . _
niques recorded m inor eetivity
General Motors Bates Corporation, meeting In the Parish House last
1 vacancy.
First BatUlion. Upon arrival at tha General Mpton Acceptance night during which four vestry- rinking «f n llrltish tanker off uliirli wns pisM-laimed us the l)uy|p»ti&gt; in ilir unmunt of V3.Bit.1-—. on the Western Front, but w urButlar was tha only Justico tha training area, tha local troops
men fur tho t-mulng year were’ the I'nd African coast by n tier- of Thmiksgiviiig h&gt; Gov. Fred I*., The Sanford Atlonlle National |dniii'« were busy. A G erm an
Corporation and O.M.A.C. of In­
Hunk "«•» u •‘Itf’c third w llh tnu
whoaa homo waa wwit of tho Mia- will
ills In dians.
sill ha
be "jblned
wilt*
| circled.
Jbmed by other
&lt;
l_ J m a n iolder.
flew over tin* wentern co a il
mpltiyrm nml
mill other
nthrm on I poyni' iit «•f l-,U7r» for »t*ul ant! In­ hcout
■Inolppl, although Justice Doag* the regiment.
I' ohI mI rinpbiyrt'A
‘ width‘ ta under Urn
Th
e
rector*
of England nntl W itlci b u t wae
lh
e|
|i,,|iutfh«-a
from
Capetown.
Hudefendants' attoi
fetlernl pay in Hanfitiil, will, «»f tanpildc luxe*
by
tlofcii*^ '•tr4*&gt;n oj-'Hoiilh Afriea, told of llie *«&gt;dr*«r, nhirru* tb r ilny
unid«*
One **• *hr Urg\;*t chn-ka *,n ,U driven nway
^ ^ t In hV%utV -‘^ 8'
mrnt,
- « * iniestltmed the Jury's O.|ovr.r ,who " I ' * o1 IP.PI
' h' mill Is I under's ollork on the 700 ton l.y the President oml next lli.iis . i-n onl o fstu le owner ..r p lo &gt; I ifa ft.
11 lw«Xtgl(. « io w a r !•
Hetialon King (U.-Utah), and Ilutrblson of this tlljr. la a mem
rlctin- o.n
n m n . I church from lUk'ft I
verdict convicting
the. ra
corpora
*hi v Postmu-'ei li I II,,11. Sind ly in Hi.s ...... .
wns o rem it. I the west t .m -t .lo r Hit fust liim .
Adams (Dt-Colo.) said they' fait bar of Cot, Ayers' staff.
» ..... t„.
......... ........ W in.Io n Salem. N . C . '
A n ti nireinfl guns went Into
lions, but acquitting the 17 offi­ now nt Wilmington1, N. C.j thelA fili'n StmJI ond said Ito- e-ipi itn llml no *m*r vie*
(hr W rit had n»t hoes ghrrn
Major
DeCottes
said
the cials
Rev It Irving lamlitt w_ho_ oervnl J „ , token prh&lt; ner.
of
the
concerns,
including
uh.yees
..(
the
for
11,317
l«».
lepteM
M ing
the intiiin in tin* nuhiwti i.-il f r i i lr r ol
representation with tha selection Guardsmen would muster for pay
4|iiired of tin- i
front
Ili.'lO
to
I
tan
and
is
nuw
Miinrhi'Hti'r ami I hi* shipping urvn
vt HI -lliP
Some reports as id
of Dougina.
on Friday and will break camp President William H. Knudsrn and jn charge of the parish a t W e s t1.. .^ " " i h c 'lt r il is h vessel lint nil Inrill Post Ilf fie,- and Unit nil j ule out of Insiri on the Sem ill'le along Ills' M i'ifi'y. No boniLa
| windows itl tin- Post sit In i- wi l l . l t ivmii I'm k neiii l.ongwood.
Adams will recommend CIreult Saturday, returning home on Sat­ board chairman Alfred |&gt;. Sloan, Palm Itesrli. mid the Itev, M ur- '
wm*
lirsipprii (hm * nor Ly nn*
Ihoritutivr (!«|M-town pitch-* dr t In- elosisl. 1‘ln P.i-t llffiee, h»»w '
Inx len-tp's. however, ore toil
Judge Sant G. Bratton of New urday afternoon,
about 4:00 J f,’
i»iln*r G i'm ian plmii4 over
Uto
nn n m o l 1&lt;i.-r, will flint Ill'll II" Ila*ll4l1 till i«II (ui
Government lawyers hailed tho tin J. Ilrmo who line served us M'i lin'd tile rild c r
mints.
Th*sniutlMexlrn, King wHI urge Harold o'clock.
mu
store IP.T1.
A ir « U r ma
a victory in the broad rerlor
In nn out-of-town Shot In ns| ldatisU.
ConfV
«lit\
i*"
1
ur4
ii»t
u4
iil
M. Stephens. Utah* Cathelle
1
1
iov.
Fifty-thraa rents per day par conviction
The reel his , past and prao.nl i Thc , h , wrnl ,,(&gt;nn
Mil|P
foi I'.t.'l!! wetc Msuniliil nt l.jo n , nml u l M ir*
• SrmiMolc i 'limit \
ttf 1111411 wlitD*P t-»XI
member of Ute United .State* man hiaa been allotted by the War federal anti-monopoly drive at
their pleasure a l
l lllir,h ra a t of lunm-nro M.inpie.. 1 Th r Inxtnuh •ii f 111&gt;|i« tlII IIlltll41'III
i IL'.h (Irrin.'in platii'n rontinued
• Illy 12 44*|lt *4,
('ourt of Appeals nt Washington. Department for subsistence dur­ factory control of car financing. expressed
j I'ut.li
tending
another
of
the
annua
M„
./jlm
bluur
T
h
u
t,
Ml,/Nlu.
The corporations were charged meetings and .mike of the m e,l
IVlMtlii fmiii n niiinlirr »»f fliglilfv t&lt;\rr diitiiiicaxlsiii France.
nnd ilrritLil t&lt;» •ili-ri v»• lilt' 111!Senator Hchwallrnbarh, (D.- ing tha additional field training
e
chMDIIe|
of
Ih tLr'-s I'lilw gunrih occupied
Wa»h.l also mentioned. Among period.
This amount. It was with furring ths dealsrs to fi­ of extending tha work of the , , J n oct.„n le U r r n thl. |.llMll- •lit iastltl 1 IiihI 1Inn -'liiv "tl till **III14**4 ill till* lint ton, inrludinc t ’xi'i'L LipL -s IismiI' x fi'rhnlcal In*
f».CH90 pupil* ill Srliuimlr I ’mint v'* ( ’nllfo ii Id , own props rty in thin
Catholics suggested. John T. Le- pointed out. Is In excess of the nance sales through ths O.M.A.C.
a
tilu
lr, ll Us | took away
1,200
enuren.
gucse
olony
of
Motandni|ue
on
A Jury In federal court hero
tint&gt;# tin* la*'* I'idL'Ctssi- polnti'il
Vaney, former Minnesota su- amount ordinarily allotted for tho
In place o usua dtegram . am \
Africa c « . t ..ml the •I'hlMlU ^ il I «*ll i«*\ II f&lt;»lll ll.
M is ti * wnt no Imme­
night convicted the General chart*
I U RN !*• Ntiiilrnii.
TliunkM|;ivtiiir !•*•!i
fim u Nov ••lit. i ’n \ 114*4*4'Ipt No
court chief Justico and feeding of tho men.
A turkey test
allowing
thc
eUtlaticul
..
.
i
.
,
llf
Mad.
Char Isa Fahy, NI.RU general dinner is elated for the troops on Motors corporation and Ihrca sub­ facta regarding tho oporatioti of j
s,is st to M»* Hina I* 1‘aylur «»f diate s'xpluniitton. A im c tin g o l
.‘til ll) I &gt;4*4'. 1
mg ths
me nSherman
ntrm sii
.
r ,__ v
|
. The G yitnin porkel-l allleshl|
counsaL
oivntpln, W m li \ niii4iV*rr **f prt»- ths- Allis-tl -siipisins war rsiuncii
S14 m •r« I "h
u ii'i r lu iiit h
i f i ' i i i ' i i 4 II \
Thursday, Nov. *3. the Thanks­ sidiaries of violating
wiin pin ti n s-sI in Lniuloli
Thc s■tibeidlariea,
u b s ,v-i d i a . r. . . .i e s n . fv i iirnn.
r„ . ' l»eolarhJ*.d and Admiriil
- a c t The
•»•*« r. | w |,),
olmfiVi- Ills- ••14ll ll ■**•144I
hi t'niiinla own and pa&gt; taxes
giving day euthorlicd by tha anti-trust
were the General Motors Bales
«n.ulng year, the Rev. Hram ImiUi 10,000-ton waiships, Imvi* j |MI|| XhurMliiv »4tt"ii|m tr til M inn ph*
on propelty Li th i1
* I'ounty nnd
President.
I.O.N'I m »,\. \„k. |7 uYt Great
•ra for
\»4p»4 Ly Witllt t M IliiyiH't. |»n** situ* n u ll alio llvs’e in l.nulninl
fur"th e 'e n s u in g year. '*##" at
at scs
r » r month*.
m;*H"sThe first two days will bo de­
Lit nt 4if l}*«* II iim im 'h* itml I'm ha*» promptly pi»l«i tin* tiixei on lh Hum *•11*I I iuiu r vu’iv ii psirtcd
voted to company training, nnd of Indiana
“ R "r U h,V8
,h.' A '1" 1'
After all the Church l . above
topi- llnrn iifli-t fl'PR
.... .....
... M t'll'" \lMMMtilHI, III n parrel »*f Isiliil Li* owiim for tlic III llltlllill s lltlsM .MV 1 III IiV'v lll.ft
innal
will spend three days
the rrrtn r said, It l« hchccr rounded
Jury acquitted 17 officials statistics."
night ••• Ihibi
uk'iiisl upon (Le
In the South A ll-inlic. j ihuugh they I•I*4ii lo 4'nrry tin
pawl 40 yi-ar*
of a regimental prol*- of The
C nnanrnt In character, ll cannot i,|Hftations
ths
flnns.
,
The
sinking
of
I
he
Africa
kryi* nml tin (' n»«-ii I iii Ik of
tinAnother Inlrti tlnp Lrm *»» Hir iii'iit d i i •11 ,i jiiint im n o n iir rounn
r
1
&gt;
_
_
•
llem.
In
the
U
ttar
manuever,
Urn
mraaurtd
by
yards
or
weiglu-d
Tho officials acquitted wero
T L o JHHXO U
firI DR ra
e t ain
i n I24th Infantry will ronstltute the
Shell was thc first icpuil &gt;&gt;( &lt;-p- traditional Thunk**;iviim ; day din tux i s111s•&gt;t (on *4 fur 1 0 1 1 * I" Itint fil. po-shlldv 41" 44 ftl «t sto p to*
F. Bcnkhsrt, Chevrolet by the pound, nor call Its hlr.s- .-rations by Germ an raiders in or n rr in atin-k for Loth dav*«
tlo* Cnllninn ( ‘oinpnny Ima paid a MrsI s-Mtahli v|,ir,,r u f«s|fratiun of
attacking force while tho Flor­ George
Ings
l&gt;c
numbered
by
the
score
M. !"»■ Jf#
, .
mnse manager of New York;
-York; M
Kuiopian .Slats . whi'ii thi* w ar is
near thc Indian ocean. In H P
T h c
Fount \
i n ip lo v i'i'H ,
t o .» , $h0.8R fm tl»r p i h d s c r of allowCoyle
of
Oxford.
Mlrh.,
vle*:
T
*
18
Church
is
rternal,
not
by
mi.
BALTIMORE, Nov. IT —VP\— ida troops of th e -100th Engineers, 8
»*•
u * *7 * I V 1 , is . P l l l l i q
W orld W a r the Indian orraii In- tiMVf* 4It riiL'tl to follow ihr 11104'la in^ lt^ Mlei'pliu:
to
pax^ OVlT
A broken, flabby, ailing Capon* a combat battalion, will act aa th# president of General Motors and action or lack of It, but rtiriml i-im c one of thc main Ihi-atcia &lt;&gt;I nuilion
I fii' pri M ill ili'i-iHitin was Raid
of €g«»%*riietf tom and nl; tin ou^li Scmlii de f«siiid y.
by the will of Gotl.
If tbi
toi'ay stared vacanUv Into the defenders# *
lo liavr i i ' nii11ei! from tin* LonN « » v . s T i.
Approximately 160 men and 10 general manager of Chevrolet; Church has dons no more limn t&lt;- -licrstlons of such vessels. Am »u g
celling of a BSO-per-dism hospital
t I'oMlImirsI «&gt;« I'B I* Tbr*#)
Jams*
C.
Deane.
August
FrrUc
Ihoso laidrrs there in the World
suite, free from prison cells In affleers will attend from Banford. and Nelson c . Desendorf, Vice taach us to pray she has won In i war waa the famous little cruiser
Th*
dally
schedule
for
tha
en­
right
to
he
perpetuated."
which he had Ihrod Sevan yes is
presidents of Central Motors In
25 Jurors Drawn For
In the tiuHmas session which Ctndrn.
Iml aanlanced new to n lingering campment la aa fellows:
N*w York; Richard W. Grant of
(Lloyd's irg is tiy Hits the A f r i­
First call—Ii40 A. M.
Motors ' followed, Randall Chase, Joe Gunbrain dlaaaaa.
Dajrtan,
Ohio,
Oeneral
Motor
Trial Of Civil Suita
ca
Shell
ss
a
706-ton
tanker
built
March—Bill A. M.
mla- or -i
-near Uta hospital wars
v k r president In charge of sales aalet, Dr. It. W. Kuprrcbt, ami m 1039 in Scotland and owned
Reveille—6:60 A. M.
B. L Perkins were elected vestry
federal agent*, assigned to
Ray
W.
'Hill.
Chevrolet
reglona
t.y thc Khrll inmpmiy of F.ssl
Assembly—A:M A. M.
tha fallen vie* etppsror uamanager at Dallas, T tx.| W. E. men for thc ensuing year.
Maas—dtSd A. M.
At the close of ths meeting, Hu Africa. Ltd. She was IH 4 feet
ter BUnrsUtenc*
ra m
breausa, AttorHoller,
Chevrolet
sales
manager
long with a iW-fuol beam.)
..f^lhi- I’l.tduii lloaid. according the civil ... my ..I Hi.- Fall term
Fatlguo c*B—0:05 A. MOe*«»l Frank M a^by aald
• t Blnmlngham; Mich.
W. F. rector mentioned tho "great con­
F.rss
ll.spatch
of III. &lt; llc.it fo-irt. Tl.r civil
8 Irk Call—4:66 A.' M.
tribution" made to the Holy Cross
T il A
I I A l i U i :,
N. II.CI lauds. l « an Associated
Verts Ut things 'nava coma to oar
...........
...
.
m
fste
d
ar,
Hulck
sates
Drill—7:«8 A. M.
Episcopal Church by Mrs. A. I'.
Nov. 17. l/l't— JJ.c
gi.velumi ul received lodiiy f t«m I &gt;.1i» l.ossce. suits Ih ^ i . i in vl Wednesday.
at
Flint,
Mkh.;
H.
.
'll..- ju t)m e n ttrn as follows:
DrOi amarnWy 7:M A. M.
fi.ll.iwiog M r. Grace)- won sentenced t «
Whethor tha derate guarded
Puatlac general manager! William Connelly, end those present of­ Elks To Attend Meet uumioncnl jesti-iday,
Recall—11:00 P. M.
fered preyrr for her-snd for oth­
collapse of
HoIliilrh -llc ig iH li, serve fivr y rs is when tuiivlclcd
" - S lliom ley, Alex It. J° l|tt*
B.
Knud
sen
of
Detroit,
praaktent
Msaa—li*0 P. M.
ers of the parish who have illi-l In Delaund Monday |M-«.e appeal, eomph'lion of plans , un charges of manslaughter ill |»»U . '\ I. I iii'W 'n , t , II. Dodd;
O m n i Motors!
Msaa—liO# P. M.
fur evariiatiou ul i»-urly 1.&lt;«m.tim» ruunection w ill, the slaying of a i r . .
,
,, _ ' ’ •tfn*r Oldsmobile son* manager at Mln- during th* past year. **•
A large dr legation from Hu- won., i. nml rhlldrei. from jowlntid ' I'aoln youth h)' his eldest sou J Georg. I. I l.oi-Ion, II. T . Hrowih
Tattoo—Old* P. M.
A turkey dinner wa* served by
nrapollijt Ralph W. Moore, GanGen­
II
Ho
Huyre Hell. W .
Sanford
Elk*
U
.drr
will
vldj
th*
Woman's
Auxiliary
with
Mr*
arras
if
any
invasion
Ihrenli
its.
!
who
wss
committed
to
n
reform
|
P' »
eral Motors Acceptance jJogporl |
. &lt; ill.'i.
i . V
E Moran, G. M.
D cU nd lodge Mon.Uv night
llelgian shipping rirvlvs were
_____ ..y eotodaliand brought
•tlon branch manager a t Chteagui John Mstech, Jr„ and Mr*. Ji«- Hi*
t:
Msiaeh serving aa co-chairmen of lor a Joint meeting which will disturlnsl by tlo closing of ll.r
Mr. G ra c e /, was ...» »f about *&gt;
I I N',,|M,.,.,P' *'**• 11
Aa a hospital here far tiaatrarat
IW. J . Mougvy, Pontiac son#
th* eommllta* In chargeThe h« attended by the District •»«•(»- W ielingru |iusxagc. by Ho- N ell.- HU roiidltlot.nl paid.,ns granted , vlougli. R-&gt; I I - h r . It.
■gmr at Chkairat Joint J.
young girls of th* pariah sverinl u»y Grand Exalted Ruler t'ullrn trlands for reasons H o y said nut of aliout I.nun mse* placed
• ■' ,,r' , r; h ,r 'J ^ “r*‘
x s l : iSbSi
ta n n , Jr., of Nrw Yo:
tif Davlon* llearh. Seetr- welt- of a militnry nature, foil­ l»-furi- the Pardon lloatd at «
" K. Chapof GMAC: Alfred P.
Jr! SPEECH RULING ATTACKED Tnlton
I,. Harris, Charles
t' iniin.
larv W. J. Thigpen said today. ing thrlr vessels lu use the more leer lit M'Mtlllll.
|,| i- Knn-st
C.
Finest
Gormly,
and
SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Nov. 17.
M. Thigpen staled that all who difficult Oostg.it i-l.ai.iicl into HoThe four til.-It wlnue life the . .
m-ISV—Congrrmaman Samuel H. ran attend should assemble at N'ntth Hca, unit n.il.l protests were board eileiule.l »..- Cleo C. Waits- IsOllis K. S I i -vi-iis .
w , 0 . L S alih , CW m lW
PoiUngill of Indlgna jrraiordny th* cnrnsr of Fit«l Street and ratted during Hu- day in tin- Del- w.irth, rnnvictrd of fust degree ..
.
-■ ■■-»
al maaag#r a t Chicago.
attacked aa • recant throat to Park Avrnu* oj.out «;«n o'elock gian Parliumc.il at llrussels.
murder In Huwnnee comity; Wit-1 . « « , ,
i - n trT T s n
frv t speech the recently ndopUd Monday evening.
The p aters of Hie Wielingru lie Madison, Martin county nrgm ■I
. W I', A I 11 h i r l
code of the National Aoeoeiation
A steak supper with Mr. Tal- passages were said lo have hern sentrncud for killing Willie Wil-'
of Broadcaster*, hot oaid ^There ton a* the guest of honor will heavily mined by tbr D.ilr)., oblig­ liams; Arthur Joi.lnn, Marion
lo m o o n to btlievo tho code was bo nerved by tho DsLaad l-odgr ing Antwerp-bound ships to use county negro r.A.d.-mned for
K lIIF C A h T
adopted either under hidden pref­ at Um Palm Inn la Del-and at th* longer Osstgat Cbapm-I lu slaying his wife; and Carnival
Mostly cloudy, probably occa­
er the threat or fear of iLM 0 4 0 o'clock.
th* north.
Graham, Iteiin county negrn run- sional light rain or mist in oxllelgian quarters said that th vtcted of thc ax slaying of Wil­ Irene south portion and on coat
Dutch d*frnao measures Indicated liam Gatlin.
central roast tonight and Sat­
that. In event uf an invasion of
Clyde -llyslrr, young Jackson­ urday and in extremq northwest
Holland, Belgium would hardly lx- ville man charged will, engineer­ portion Saturday; little change In
able lo remain neutral Iw-rause of ing a holdup in which a res­ temperature.
both military and economic rea­ taurant owner and his wife were
Baaford Herald,
sons. An invasion of Holland, it killed by two negroes, has a pica
IIAltDMKTKIt
Banford, Florida.
was said, would Icavu llvlgluni for commutation to life Imprison­ Today
2d.S
O rattem ea:
virtually Without aea across and ment pending but the board an­ Yesterday
.........
10.24
the ports of Ostend, Ghrnt, Zee- nounced no action on hia rase.
Will yea pteaaa read mo a copy of, your October &gt;o
brvtglt* and Antwerp would lx Ho la In a "drath row" cell at
PRECIPITATION
Toarist or Mall-Away edition. Wo are Intending la spend a
Yesterday _________ ___
paralysed.
Ralford.
■Math la Florida tldg winter sad saw ona of thaas papers a
To
date
this month ___
Belgium, under such conditions,
friassd had racatead. Waold appreciate ra* aaraalvts as they
Normal for Month
raid b*- deprived of about HO RECORD BEET HARVEST
p«r cent of her Imports of raw
Normal for year - _____
are vary InformsUra.
TOLEDO, O.. Nov. 17.—&lt; « — Rainfall
to data ______
materials and other goods, it waa The
sugar
beet
harreat
la
this
M M . ARTHUR LONG.
stated.
•Tea
la
a
record
ona
this
»
•
"
V l l l Narth Wheeling Are.,
with four planta planning
to Date •
. High
Law
THlra, Okte.
more
than 410.000 Nov. 11
if* buoy that carries food, produco
A lifal
SI
as
NOTE: T h a n are aUR a few copies of U a "Tourist"
pounds.
The
manufacturer!
1 are Nov. IS
water aulLiterres, but l* only one•0
aa
somewhat
conctrnad
over
_»
avaitebla a t Tha Herald a tfla d ' MaU oas away today
U* Nov. IS
„T S
third tha weight t i aa equal mare
a
read supply for. a a it yoar's •rep.
crap, Nev. 14
n
as.
Itey a n aX f m * .
•tw
o
14
comas
aanally
from
GerOat" Nor. IS
aa
J .S fc A 'S S r S m f f iB
TS
*’
IN#t . IS.
M
t t .a

WASHINGTON. Nov. 17.
I— (AP)—Weatern
senator*
divided today over the need
Jof appointment of a supreme
] court justice from beyond
V the Mississippi to succeed
$ Justice Pierce Butler. . .
' Several said they would
1 urge the President to name
' a weatemer. but Borah (R.-

General M ators,'C elery Feds Tackle Mullets
A f f i l i a t e s . Must!
Minus 3 First String Men
P-aiy fC m

Pino

1

Former Rectors

Traditional L ast
Thursday Will Be
Thanksgiving Day

English-Tanker Is

Of Holy Cross Sunk Off Coast Of
Church Gather Africa By Raider

Capone Suffering
From ,L ingeringly,•sssi^

,x
t (i. C. Gracey Grafted
Dutch GovernmentConditjonal pardon
Plans To Kvaruatc A......— ...........
2,ooo,(MM) Per son si
w i t a r s

Engineers To Place
W eather Instrum ents

THIS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

■ ’ !
A te?
,

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;ry Feds May, Two More Matches OUT OUR WAY
Crippled For Are Played In City
J&amp;SSW
B E C U Z THACT ,
Series
[allet Contest Badminton
is*. FARMER WILL
*
INCOME RIOHT ’

Play waa resumed In. the City
Coach l«nnar,l I* Mul-ocaa
•to ootid hie fr le r y Ktdt badminbn tournament last night
al.lh
o city ball court with two
their flrat workout^ thI»
a m anatehee icing played off.
f i n preparation f » r ’Oli,'*STr
Mr*. R. M. Ilerdakrr defeated
Ine Mullets Friday night Mia* Daria Walker II to 4, II to
were lligt I hr F n u would 2 In In* women'* dWlalon while
ippled by Ihe Im-s t»f two In U»* men**" dlthlon Dr. T. F.
player*.
McDaniel defeated M. L. Reborn
n r Rrnaud who wae hurt IT to 2, IS to 0.
tho
.. Orlando. Kami'. over h
. week
Tonlght'o m atrhra pit Jim H it*
JM* r o l , ful1,5' rrr,/* rr 7 |
kina ami Ilob Kell* In lb* aetnl' not be In kliu|&gt;* In fd*r 'by final round and Dr. McDaniel and
night. And Danny Alt­ Clyde P arker In' a quarter final
on, whose play sparked the In the men'* dlvlnlon. In the wo.
"l la anme of Ihelr finest play men'* division, Mr*. Ilardaker la
aeason In Dip Orlando game, scheduled to meet Mina Dot Mnrwith a loneli nf the ‘‘flu" aliall.
I .indications are that even If
All mnlchca atari
at
ta:00
Lla able to In- in iiii'iOnm that o’clock.
mm- mliiiii
m uon i|
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11 nee very little

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TO SCHOOL,

PICK. U S O U T — 1

HE DID ONCE
BEFORE—TRY
A,GOOD LICK/

Kt. Johns and Fla. Power soft­
ball team a meet at the lake front
p *y *ra .
diamond a t 8:00 o’clock.
£ .Tha F ed. will Ilf n-tkiim tl(elr
The game schedul'd last night
Mid victory of the year, the between Osceola and Keel waa
g am e w on
au
ta t being called o ff due
to
Inclement
• t DcLond
weather.
Wednesday night a girl*’ team
and boys’ leant front
Dccand
j will play local teams. The boy*
i team from Sanford will be cornnoted of player* who have th*
highest batting average In th#
( 8 :0 0 O ’c lo c k )
cltv league aerie*.
The games will hegln a t 7:411
la p e Team
Visllora
The usual prices will I
Johns ..
Fla. Power o’clock
prevail.

)b Neyland Is Called Greatest .
Coach Since Days Of Knute Rockne
Dy DON t
v’OVILLK, Tenn , Nov. 14—
.Down In Dlaie they’re calMajor Dob Neyland tho
•teat foottall coach since
Ditto Rnrkno sent the Irish nf
■Ira Damn blazing ncioas the
heavens.

anyone u l&gt;a « bat umki.v
(jT*nitea*PP Volunlcers so vlotat—the answer mint always 4o
Neyland, one-timo army en*
■r and one nf the finest nth

™ tom.. oul'T'w^l

U4v
fnny lim e s lie lie s ............. I &gt;a-nl-

t h * ro a c h 's d irn n i o f n “ peri - fo o tb a ll team Ib e e x p r i ls

he finally hits niTomplLlHti
'w it h III* IH *'J |Miwrrhmt&gt;e D ia l
tilin g a lo n g ti w in d n n alio n n l

pbmshlp.
IV an a m a a in g ly |« il- - d , versa' O u tfit— * / F a ll N ry ts iid tennis
The b e r k f ir h l I* fs s t nnd
f i l l ) Ih e lin e Is w e ll-n ig h
ab le— It w a s dented to r
1v * f lr a t d o w n , by ru sh in g
games a g s in s t A la b a m a , C h atN o rth C a ro lin a sm l Reth * re se rve s a re a *
I and c ap ab le aa th e ir f ir s t -

mate*.

* t nu-.kr* T e n n essee c lic k ? ’’
ytoud e rb o til In re p ly to
E U f l t o a l l y i K n ’t kn o w . W e don’t
‘ * m n re
lim e
lim n
ritber
on Hie fie ld , nnd *1 supn u r m a rld n g ruetluMls ore
lit Ih e sa m e .”

|lt Ural’s iioeb -ily of the innkV -firr Teltrteaaeo rllek* leNeylsml Is never snllsfied
.an y th in g less thrill the powf and ami-othuess nf n in-ryillnllmoualne.
p ro o f la In the r r r o l i l . N e y .
krhed te a m s h sv e won toil
lin e * , tie d e ig h t nnd lo st o n ly

I’ alnce 1020.
seven

1932,

m U M -riltive
T i um -M i-

perfect

TM AFRAID .
I s h e ’l l W I
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1T H ' R R S T
L IC K

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Softball Tonight

to

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scrimmage- In order tai
ebaiut* cf In lni: nny mure

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IT S G O T .
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.....iPowermcn To Tackle
S t Johns Tonight

T ho! S t u s

n it o n

(Four Colleges In
Stole To Engage
This Week-end

y e n rs ,
ten nis

M-nsona by

thu

heart I leaking margin of only on*
game, finally arrompllshlng th*
fro t last year. Two losse* and
five tic games spoiled the early
seven-year record.
I would say Trnneasro’a suc­
cess Is due to Neyland’* Infinll*
patlrnre In developing each In­
dividual playur’a ablTitie*, and
HI* mania for |&gt;erfrcUon In fundomi'itlnls.
On the prartiee field I hive
nnd river with inoiiotuimu* reguInrlly nn one slpiple phase of
plsy until they hav* It perfected.
The backs are trained (o liandl*
tho Iwll with smooth precision
nnd every plsyrr must know his
assignment in detail.-.
'Then, by some legerdemain, he
Instill* s fighting aniiit Into III*
players lo add ihn last vital cl*inrnl to r a g reat club.
Nrylaml tram*
clway* ar#
g rra t blocking and tickling out­
fit* and they follow th* Dill Ilk*
hawks. In the Alabama gam*,
ihe Tide ball rerrtar* war*
swarm ed with O rangt Jaraled
tackier*. Th* movie* of lltll*
Johnny ilutlcr’* spectacular 60yard run In th a t gam* ehowed
down-field blocking i*ldom *qu*ltil, with lo rn * playrr* making
two block*.
Tho Tennessee soff*n»e, o,wrating from a ta la n rrd line with a
single wlng-l&gt;*ck and the No. 2
Iwrk at th* heel* of Ihn center,
is drrcptlvrly
simple—but
It*
cffcrtivcncaa I* gained by spillM-miiil prcelalon In handling, tho
liall' anil
.1 b y le
.........................
rtifk blocking.
...
tirroge (Rail News)
Cafrgo,
triple- tlirrat arc, licails tha Tcnm -ssrc borkflcld trlgailc th a t Inrlinlcs such atara as C a n t Sammy
llnrthiilumcw, Rob F o zi, l&lt;rn
Goffman, Joo Wallen, Ike Peal,
Ilob Anilrltlge, R uitl Warren,
Johnny Uutler and Van Thompnon.

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SANFORD MARKET REPORT
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C t t l.I.A IlU H — No su pp l.as.
D a ily r&gt; |x iri of sale s of ( r o l l s t
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amt v e a rta b le a e l Itiv H s s b s il b a il. I i t .
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H ta ls K a rm v rs' W1 i« l,&gt; » t« A la r k e , |
u L T U t lD K I lN — A rc . to q u a ! I r .
|u Iruckrra. carlol iiBHvnilil*,ra nnd IIu . I lt k l. IO P - J.* * . Hupp)Iss modoliit-i dt«l»r&gt; for h 21 liuur iut Io.I era tvBndinu 12:01 A &gt;1 i**U*y «« rrporiIU i(lt'l* A N T — H u pp lls* mortar•&lt;j by II- J. IjbIiiiibii. &gt;l4hliM*r.
s u , tisiniinU liaalvl. m a rk s ! ab o u t
bus. tip rs. ace. to q u a lity ,
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No T w in II*
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JBc;
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demand fair, m arket-steady, .at lb.

llANANAn — Suppllss mpderate,
•l-mand fair, market -steady. .OSV*-•1 lb.

In flftoen ’ previous Homecom­
ing football game* In Coin**will*- th* Unly*rally of Florida
has been victorlob* 10 tlrao*. and
bn the lot Ing. end'fhf*. Th* Gators
will seek tb*lr eleventh Horn*-

CHALKING ’EM UP
WHb h

__ :___ CHARLIE rH A T K n i. .

—

Jn spite of Tommy -Scott’s -outstanding play In th* Georgia
Four of r. Florida’a five red leg*
this ta u t week, wo w ent impressed- w' ith' Um ability
....... oolf Iltti#
football team s clash In Intrastate gwnie ..........................
game* tht* coming
Th* liable Houston, Um 8L P etersburg flash. Tima a fte r time
ng weekend.
week,
c uau ami m* acouting figure alm ost got aw ay through D r
&gt;lty of
Florida (in tor*
; forma of lb* Georgia team and would have b u t fo r the
Miami’*, ram p ag tn r Hnrri-----1*
btoekbiy.—if-H coaid be ceiled blocking—o f tb* Florida
-In Us* Omnarv-bowl•‘Heliirteam
.
Ilmirtnn la light and slippery and probably will be a g reat
day night, and Tampa Unglci
with Rollins a t rhillip* field Frl p lay rr before he fmislu-i a t Gainesville, but even th e boat p lay tiV .
m ust have some blocking fo r them. K nute Rockno used to *ay th at
day n ig h t •
If he hail a team th at could block and Uckl* a* It anould bo' done,
Th* Florida-11 lamt gam* I* for then
had no fears about losing W gamo. He m id th a t on nny*
th* state college football cham­ single beplay
N otre Dame used, th a t If every man did his part,
pionship, a till* won for the f i n l a touchdownthat
would re s u lt And -on th a t basis h* planned hi* game*.
illn* last year by Miami. Before
th a t' Unto Florida had always Every Noire Dame man tried on every play to carry out ala **ruled supremo within th* p*nln- olgnmenl but on inoat of them on* ur two men would fail to com­
plete hi* assignment; conadqucnUy. N otre Dams would maku 6
■BIB*
Stetson'* H atters, battrn-d and nice gain but would fall to make the touchdown. However, anybruised in a 20 In O defeat by w hers from one lo ftv* and ala time* a game, the N otre Daine
Newberry last week, will go to players would click *» a u n it’ and every man w ould-do bis perl
A tlanta for a gam e with Ogle- w ith the result that the Ramblers would record a touchdown. Notre
Dame ha* no monopoly on t h a t Practically every touchdown made
thorp* Saturday afternoon.
by aa y team la mad* b) complato co-operation o f every man «a
Btcauaa of their poor offensive the
squad. The o'nt who falls costa th* toam Oithar a touchdown or
play against South Carolina and
Georgia, tho Uotors will be th* * long gmln. It'a up to tb* coach** to find tb* playdrs who work
nadordog* against a rapldly-lm- wall together and wh«n th*y foil, th* team full*. One peculiarity
of Florida team* in th* p ast 10 year* ha* boon tbolr romarfcablo
proving Miami toam.
f i n aikl-season, a fte r Florida hail defensive stsnd* against suparior team s and tbolr oquolly rem arkbowled
over
Boston
College, abls offenslvo failures. Florida la totally colorlooa. Pooplo dis­
Maryland and Tam pa In auccea- like lock of color more U un anything •!•* In a team . If tho
talon, tb* Gators had been rated G ators could Just put on a good show «vtn If they lo s t It would
favoritoa In their Im portant clash not be so bad. (And ws don't belong to th* loyal Florida rooter*
with Miami, but sine* th at time who believe • good goal line defense 1* particularly colorful or’
Miami baa beaten Tsaa* Tech, 19 thrilling. We do adm it th a t It U a feeling of relief when the op­
to 0, and Drah*, 83 to 0, and ar* posing team falls to score b u t still Insist th* .public would rath er
•p p a rm tly beaded fo r another m * a beck scamper 26 yard* even if he r*n parallel to tho line of
■crimmage.)
'
groat season.
Th* Gators hav* failed dismally
draaa of tho clalmiaL nod muat
i offtns* In their lost two
ba oworg to tay the o ln a a n t
gam**.
agent, or altorqay, or the aama
LEGAL NOTICE
They w*r*.beaten 0 to 0 by on*
will hecoma void according to taw.
T hl« J ib d a y i f N ovam bar.’ ISIS
of th* w oakrtt South Carolina
a o n e s : to &lt;-n k d it o « i
JU A N IT A BHADIIAM
team* In roeont year, and lost
m v u t Law tsaa
E sa c u tr la o f t b s a sta ta - o f
8-2 to a Georgia team th at has STATK OK KUJlllIJA
H A R R Y BHADIIAM
D acaaaad
boon a distinct disappointment COUNTY OK SEMINOLE
You and each of r»u ar* hsrsby
throughout tha 1939 campaign.
aotldad and requited to present
Th* Gator* hav* ploytd fin* any claims tnd demand! which
ball on dtfens* In every game you or either of you. may have
’the ealal* of IfAIUlY
thl* season, but th* expected Im­ against
lilt A1&gt;IIAtr. deceased, lata of said
provement In th rir offense, with County, lo tha County Judea of
th* Introduction of th* Pittsburgh Uamlnola County. Klorda, a t hla
In tha court houao a t Bansyitotn o f play, ha* failed to ma­ offlca
ford, KloNila. within tig h t calen­
terialise.
der months from tho dsto of (ha
flrat publication of th o notion.
lag Victory against Georgia Each claim ar demand must bo In
w rlllnr. and must atala tha placa
T eeV N ov. D .
of raaldanco and poat offlca od-

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WAV IS T H E . E A S I E S T S O G E T

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J . KING. Plumbing. Phan* BOi KOLA BHEPPARD r a t a jab a*
maid or n u n * . Can (hr* r»fA*’E YOU II Watch r*palrod by
rrenct*. 70S Orange A ft.
•»« who really know* how.
TOMMIE
JAMES, corner of »lh
Rrigg*. Jew eler Maglmtie Ava.
Btroct and Sanford Avenue,
IL L A N E O U B
want* job a* nuraa . or doing
hiitini-wurk,
B KI'V, HULL OK T il A OK
UKN WOODEN, P i m
Orange
ANYTHIN!! IN HOUHEIIUl.R
Avruur, wanta job doing any
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(S . SHOTGUNS, &lt;M piece,
hood furniture, automobile*, 1CEBEBU
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baeonvarU -l Into ready caah
Beordall A re.
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IN D E P E N D E N T

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SANFORD., FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMHER 15.

Are
anese Forces® HundredsKnownDeadln
New South Oil Town Fire
Chin
Offensive
Quick Developments
Promised In East MUNITIONS OF WAR HIT THE CHUTES
f As ArmieB In Eu*
rope Are Inactive

German U-Boats
• u Return To Base
Czech Students Dem­
onstrate A g a i n s t
’ N a z i Protectorate
Janxiirnc lanr'ln- f«ww«*
atartod a n*w So"*h China
nlfonalvr drive tcvMv tnnt
promised m ajor mllUury de­
velopments aooncr than Eu­
rope'! stalem ated W estern
Front, where highly «|Uliu&gt;cd
arm ies of great |»owcrs face
one another In relative in­
activity. '
Combined
navy sad
force* landed near Pekhol on lb*
Kwsngtung eoaal and headed
Inland agwlnel Chinese defend­
er*. the dap* »ald.
The Chinese aexuowledgcd an
attack had bern launched but
denied a landing was accoiupUabcd.
Beene of (he new Japan**#
drive, apparently wax. alined at In Europe, are luadrd Into a (in-.il l&lt;akrs frt-ighter frvin

g e ttin g . a atronger grip on the
South China coast,
only
76
mile* r a i l o f French Indo-Clilaa.
about 300 mile* wcel of Brltiah

Japan

will

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atrie tty to the policy hitherto
power*.
p a n te d tow ard
aattounced Tokyo.

pean war moved along
with economics W iles

waa “r#_ 't h a nightim F ront, and tieray reported "no apeclal event*
exckpl m inor local artillery fire."
German submarines, ctadited
by the High Command ' with
alnkmg 10,000 ton* of enemy
• hipping, returned to their baa*
aacortlng an unidentified prlxa
vaaaet.
N*w trouble flared In CaechoSlovakia. Two thouaand atndenta
dem onstrated agalnat a German
protectorate following the death
of a young studaqt but were
dleperaod before clashing police.

Citrus ’ Coloring
Process Flayed By
C Of C Directors

Kiwanians Hear Mrs. Connelly
Explanation Of D ie s Following
GuardsmenArms Short Sickness

F R E N C H

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M ' M I I E K 7 .1 ,

Enlnhli.»lll'll III I'.IMS

L IN E R

D IE S O F

Government Mobiliz­
es R e s o u r c c s To
Carry Aid To Sur­
vivors Of' Tragedy

IT S W A R

Rich Loud Of Rearing
Ore Is Unearthed In
C c n t u r y Old Pit
South Of Dahlonega

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Warning Against
Gold Kush Made
Urologist Says Vein
Is Continuous Rib­
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Two-Day Meeting
Of Congregational Tin* K u m li liniT lliv'ugni*.
\V« &lt;1 11lit ii** t«* I'l.llltf \\ 111*11 i»
Group Scheduled III*
l» * ti p»*r «•»*'• «ri*rr M*p*»il«**l 1**^*
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'Gold Bonanza
Is Found In
Georgia Mine

W O U N D S

nicer worker* seau-hed
!ak » Mnrnrait-n tedny for bodies
or 5W-S00 prison* in tlm ite d . to
have dlrd in I he flu- which aw rnl'
the nil loBit of I agunillas, a vll
lave of woodm chuck. |w&gt;ihcd cn
• till* on the w ater-* idee.
While M-an. no.» p.ulclUd through
the floating u e tn a and cnurivd
Piling—nil ih it rvnimm-d of the
*hm ytown that 1st u»r«l J.&amp;IK) na­
tive* vniplnyrtl in the g ira l oil
In-Ida ni-niuy llio
government
lunbilirrd n-aouira In aid rutvlvut.-. Aiiplam-a lnt&gt;. got a c o rn of
do. tor* and m in i a. I u a d i-n t Klo,im „ .» &lt; a „&gt;
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In* •nin|f*rnlMr Hi*, Jniuc i f;.
i I'n rk rr nf .Ncu I t L'mIii )* will
ii Chinn.-"
elevator to lie lak rn In Canadn. . War di-inanita hnvtt h«j|»d lm &gt;k
I !*•■ *M»iqn - ill in t*i•• nl
all expurl records for tin- In-nn*.
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Citrus Grcup Is
Nculral In Wash
Shed Litigation

E l v i r a Garner Has
• Third Bfwh P ub l i s he d

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attorney l«*r t ’•••••••i• - iuii
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A i d ii'iilt i i i e N aili.n i Miiyu
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ami the S la te M « ik e lm r llt.M mi,
V ii nn I -. M. lio n- w ill lw
ill tl* f**tiilifi|T tile I
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G u ild of AViiit.
I'tiik it - lm«xl mn-li'r.
Hull saul 1'ierre rull«*l liuu "i»
Al “ ..'III I*. ,\|, lt**v. (*imrl«*K I
tile plioiie &gt;et*t*i&lt;la&gt; nil* * ii »**ii ami
lioli -f A \ mii I'mU will rninli • 1(1(1 lliill t h it )l(MI Illy” .%%ollltl he
J11 «!•*&gt;«•!IfillUI M'rvItT.
|lr. .Ini'i lieltl le fo ii* t iteu il .lu*lu« J-h ii*
The Browning machine irun iif * Mr*. A. I’. Connelly died un .Jorkin -n 11mu Si. IVIi ' o Ihh
M»n in T«IIaliu.*aee F iu l*&gt; • " •
lha*
K-rnubl , "ill *|M*4il. mi "Florlilu I'liil ■ Ci Imiii'l Oil Cuiii|&gt;iiii&gt; m i *wj: ••••-I
the United S ta te . Army, the new o x p rrlrd ly at
aeml-automatic rifle and other l.uuKhti&gt;n Memorial ||o*pllnl ,
\Vi»lk. ' Dr IIhvmII IL hnviiH • the |;uti*line tux aiul mi • II* *» mt
arm* uael by the National Guard 3:*0 ..MorU ltd* niorillnw. h |"' ri*M*i»l*i* w ill 1*^111^ nil lln* Mil* lu 1m* filial t It im vnerh i l l h t ' h
were captained to member* of Ihn , hu* been in 111 hen'th for the
-WmM Chii-Iinti I'rn u n tiL’u iil'l the \u&gt;h i»h«*l l.m
Hull
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Klwanit Club ut the weekly i |,u«t year but bw ania cillically •&gt; )(|1
| ,„|„y momliiy nt .
mi hi I'icicO hail lei el*« «l t •••!•&gt;
luncheon m eedne In the Vnldea ill only ye»tcrdey and vv.i* token Jtl"t.|„ .|&gt; tli. i.. will Im- i\
...... of the ii]&gt;|*li(ulInn l*»i iiiium i **ii
Hotel today by I.le-.it. Knrl Nord- to the local hoapilal y rrterrlay j K r r % ( i v
v. Veto A. Ven
Nvhit II 0
K . Reel I •
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g l t t , prasident-elt-rt of the rlub. afternoon.
J,.| \V»*l T niii| m following wb» C at Item, Tuiftipn Iiih &gt;&lt;-•-. " i l l •n
Born in Illrhinond, Vn-* *j5t’ lllH-ii- will 111- Ui'drrase* mid di
The mechanlnn of the machine
ter ill the wanli plied ittla ik , ami
ru n waa eapUned In detail by hu* ie*id«nl in Sanford fo r t n e j c.|K,
th rt a J* mt litm mi: xxiill I.• lu ll
i|„. Unreaehi d,-- is.
tha speaker who explained many paet 31 year* and haa been an
Friday o r the u - i mi •i
of th* dotaih in Iho effective um active member of lha Holy l.ro*« | Virli.i |l- i hir&gt; Ini’. W inter !*•«i .
Mini I 'u tt, in - n.«K* ' -I 1 Ml • 1
"Iltlli-r hiiiiwleilgi' anil um- ••
of the weapon which proved lt» EpUcopal Church.
Survivor* aie h rr
huaband, j ((u. n ,|
n„» M ||,., Mela-m GloWl-’e oiul SliililHi', eftIM1 Mill
u sefu ln rtt during the World War.
sin Wnlki-r, munm ic "i i Im II..M
He also rxhlbitoi the
1603 A. I*. Connelly, and two »on*.1y , Myr-r*.
A 'M i­
due ci ■* Ii
du CitnUi I’l —
Springfield rifle and com pand Hawkins Connelly of Sanford j "Kumllv Itelleion and lim n , rial ion who writ* pit*. ul ll Ihn
and
A.
P.
Connolly,
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Mr*.
Uu*»ell
M»
It with th# new M-l r.eml^iuto
1uses tiny;, iiltlitlfiitl (Im *Mil lag lltl
Alto four eiilcr* Mr*.
^ an funl.
matte gun. He pointed out th a t Undo.
"Takinir lire I’rogram of I'mv j filcil ly Itecvrf Olid I'll!Ilo tl
whOa claim* have been made Guy K. Mauldin of W ashington,
D. C., Mrs. F rank U Bald of rvM ||^&lt;-k to My Church.” Ml*- 'one in w hich nuini-i oil - hk’iii' h-i *

|f*inted

hied u&lt; Mil* Dahk

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Nordgrcn E x p l a i n s Rites To He Held At
Mechanism Of Ma­ Episcopal C h u r c h
3:00 I». M. Thursday
chine Gun, R i f l e

Tka color Hulked pkoceae
bv the r k t U a citruai industry and
the ahlpm eat of lia m a lu re 'fru it
draw crHtdam from the citrua
tro jata* roam banuaf the board of concerning the clficiivcneaa of
d tracto n of the Sfininol* County the new type weapon. It* vahi# I*
t to be proven in actual com
Ckoiaber of Commerce a t tb*
m M tU y meeting In .the Chamber
In reply to i|uv*llou* a-kcil him,
Bondin'* u3TSl«ht*Sd Vm 3 t 2
In the appointm ent of o commit Lieut. N ordgrm utatoj that tta&gt;
too by Praeldont^p. IX Campbell tialici have, shown th at It re
to confer with the merchant* on quire* 10 men behind the lines
.a
m of aducotlng th* pub- to support one on tin- front and
th a t It cosU &gt;2.'&gt;.U0U to kill a mail
at the*, ovtla.
e o m m tttM ^ lll c o n .i.t of In battle. .
II. Brk’g e ^ J r . of konrPresident B. I». l'a«w rll, whu
F. .llalne* of Al- presided over Ibe iiH-cting, re
Miaa Nona minded the •JirccUii'a of Uie club
of
th a t a meeting would be held in
uofavorabla mareet* far Kart -Noirdgrrri'* office on Friday
pMrva waa blamed prln- night a t 7:30. o'clock and urged
on tka aklpmant of thd all of ......
tha director*
be present.
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■ Jto -------------t which. H vra* declared, • K. M. AreMlage rendered severto o b u ia a aatkfactM T al vocal aeinuon*. including
reowlting in an . Inferior victus” and -P assing Byr
btlng pUccd' 3 f the mar- ponied a t the piano i y Mrs. Ar------bur Brmnan.
board of director* wrnt on M ender* of the rlub adopteil
sdlag the Churn ”Ood
America” a* th rlr
Dap Commllte* tlwi

Cl

-JTOfk In conArmlatlce Day

N

tr ite .
F. E. Stein Named
Committee Member

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F. E. Stain of Ibis rity was
ckeaan a member of tbc eiecntlv*
com mlt to* " *f the Florida |rs
lu au a/a c tg re n as Aim annual eunvenUcm rlis s d yeaUedap In Miami
K. ft. M a w irt of 8 t. M n i U r g
^ T * - M ^ * t e r J '1 fod » J « i
was ckeeao nrvaUeot and Havana
waa aamdd lb# aits of the m o

C. r. Carl*ton

^"iSSluS Other offleets
&lt;hw m , ^
5KJeUJrrP 9
.etc*

M B shown
do. thiw erk Mi#

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Winalon-Halem, N. C„ Mra. Halph. |» ,u i,.
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Coghlll, Jacksoi,
llurgin alto of
Winaton-Balem vllle.
and Mr*. II. B.
Connelly o f '
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m -, | J
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I « r» iv
cat Hawking of W ashington, I). 0 . &gt;
Kunetal aervire* wifi be held: •
m
Wt
a t the ll&lt;dy Cro»»
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Church Thursday afternoon a l l ~
3:00 o’clock with tha Itev. Mr. A n t a r c t i c
W S S tC S
Brain, rector. o ffk U tln g . B u rial'
*T a O 1 1 n
will be inado in Lake View C em -1
— —
elery.
BOSTON. Nov. IB—(A1)-W ith
The following will nerve a * 1"*" the ellghl.w tT snfarr, the flf*1
n allbrarcrsi E.- h . Moblvy, R. A. | half «f Onrle Him-* first A nlan
Newman. John U. Ivey, HI. C lair tic expedition in 100 years enll
W hite, Randall Chase, and Ur. ( « n av from frigid Roston t**l»'
Ion the first leg of the long jour
B. I). Caswell.
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i ney to the froten southland.
Ju«t In-fore dawn the niotorship
1 N nrlhrlar. loadeil with everything
from food to phonograph record*,
end sled d»gt to tha 27-Un *n«w
rio ise r r a i l off Its line* and *lld
quietly down with lha declarali"ii
that it is hrlieved U tile America
might provdr a naw an.1 aafer
A motion picture film o f on* base for the United S tale, An.
nf the I'nlvpralty fnolball games Iralian air trail. Rear Admiral
last Fall will be shown nt the Richard f . Byrd, r-r.nedltion lead
M ayfair llatel lanight a t kHlO or, gave the ta k e o f f signal.
o'clock ot a sm okrr o f the U nt
Next week, the aeoend ahlp. tlie
veraity o f Florida Aluaihl Club Barkrntine Bear, will follow tho
o f Rrtainol# County.
N orthsU r on the If,000 m il'
Definite word was received
They expect to m*
last night from Frank 8 W right. journey.
about New Year's Day and then
e irc u lK e secretary o f th* sta le establish base* In which the r i
nrgsaisalion, th a t the film would place re will Ihre for s to u t 13
arrlva here today. The roeawg* months.
did not slat* what gam* the
pictures would show.
. Every peraoa who form erly a t­ F l u r i d u - G e o r f f i a G u n u '
tended tb* Uwtvwreity wa* iwgro
today by Leonard U MrLpca*.
yrwaldeat of lha local chapter, to
Scene* from Ihe U a lr r n ity of
a tte n d lb* smoker.
of
Georgia
A t Um • « • * « . pMjja.wlH be Florid#.U niversity
A»
-'ooiball game In Jachaonrltl* last
H atenU y wlR Jh* d a w n In a
f?,r Ah* crnnlag l i a r news reel a t th* M il T heatre
lodav and loosoiraw
through
wRt be ouUinag.
snecWI
arrangem ent.
Charles
Morrison, w a s ag a r * f the theU ntw rsily o f R lim l ha# m a •te a . an nos need l a t e , :
with l u bast pM* d3m m la
Mr. Morriaew a i d tha actae*
P » * « . te ja n M te W ilg hanvm ha are pgrtignU riy good and
t g n a w . 10
hi Mm-last h* o f lateraat to *****
te a la S aaford and ’

DyfU ISCglllS LOU^

Alumni Club To
See Football
Flint At Meet

Sceneti To Be Shown

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Francis Uhilchair
Announns lie Will
Run I*or Governor

Ihiddmir Speaks To
Junior Ili^h Pupils
On Armistice Day
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number of rltrii* » .slung &gt;hrd»
I ^ j I'luri *1 - ii .iliiiwhen- grow ers roultl lake lln-lr |.|‘K III|.la&gt;. IllV 4l. •
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fiuil anil liave it |ti« • i-d for mil*' mu l •* -M m * .litrl,* -tivills « l •
m arket. There slied* vi*-te I.• It- IIVUllilllll* i«i••I I* •!
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operated by the *t*l&lt;11 «t i »ur&gt; &lt;h • uum liil
villi Mh
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r - H .i- f leal.
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ronaisling
miivily i-f
Imek
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u t*l
tr*. ci'uhj buy rrop* fim.i i.imill uiulI—i, l *i i *». \.
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growers and have llie fruit wu Ti-l •In n i*n«l • •• •
A r m 4 Mu
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and grsdeil and i-itliii ""liviiluul
ly atamneil or park,gi*l im dy in Ih* IiM'I tt i*i •■*! ti !'••b* trucked out of lliu .Stale mid 111^ limi* I win l| I • •
I tim | tn i«((rit.| »••!!••••
•old.
Al •Tlie necessary fund, to con •IIi iRi di ti r»H&gt;
Vll III* tuiil
stru ct Ihcsu (lacking .lin ls and oblniiutl
hit find )-••
c a n y cn this opeialnii w ire to on.I ni'Ll iikM «I *u
coma from a fund rc td lin g inch cuurllioiivK h Ik h * I- •
l ‘ \V S
y ear frum an insprrli"u las i-n.
gasoline. This fend, wbnh lias
r t*11ii* • i i.m
f • » • l»# T Iia iiL * .
W h ite h all i i a •I.” *l\ ftf ■it • Imp
(wen collected in tha p a .l, lias an m an,
K a , . nud rm •• tf• u .»uln giv in g C n - d ii, .
•■I (lit* 1 i-p .
annual, unused carry-ovs-i, cash when lie m i it ........
ii" wan ITu ti m l, in mil'll ^i Ho gim i|i'
balance uf som eone to two Iiiim-Ii i .I (d u c atrd til tin- " i l l " s,rleUOIt in
w e il.ly no i Im,':
Mt iL .
V a l.lrz t
thousand dollars and In *lie past VXTnier H aven.
llo (. 1*fi m-:hf
t
1 Mrlitrlx.
t|ii* rash balance ha* ullimal- ly
l i e w as n d n iilii ■1 In Hi r 1 1 •r da
feund ita way into 'Jir gene-*I i&gt;ar at the imp - of 1JI» uti 1 tin- n cx l
l"i*ily
tonight and
*J h" ir j'u lf n * »•i* • t hi|j
«jf lift.* •
inspection fund, out of which is v i a r went tn work a &lt; a iixxr clerk
1 in n i.l. , : in.t m udi changa ha
I I 1 Mill N—a *•#• (•-*«* T»«wft
Ii i"pc* j*u te
paid n il Inspection rosls on fiuil, for Hie faiilt-US «dd I n * r«r* II «ftf
ate.
II. pur- B u i l d i i i j f I V r i n i f s A r c )
Lanrlir,-, F D Ii end II ill.
IIAIttlMKTKR
“Ho long a* this money w a, rliaw d n pnrtn rr,lii|i i'l the 111ill
I fnuccJ A I L ily- l l a l L i!1"estefii
,,;&gt; to
being sued is main tain th- /.cuper m IK !6 When K sre j rt-m .-aiH sni
certification' fur and tx 'am # known •&lt; Hull. I rn
i III IId l.i ~ m rinll
were I- »ueT
of fru it and had lha a p ­ dis Mild Wlill. l oir. «•&gt; il i i tu lav.
I'HF.I ll'ITATION
ed tb* citrus industry, the
Ilia first Im.era w ire tile late yerterday at lie- • ily llall to
trid ay
... ..........
sqq
gasoline people had no objection Cisry I). lainitD, fiirim r Attorney (*h *aw and t'oiiipany fur rrroiif. T" dale this mouth
..._ J0 1
to tba fact th a t tb* la s was so General c f TTmid.i and H&lt;-rt Fiih, ing the ||iMi)M*r Aimlemy on I'lm- Normal for Month
•
l.TT
Avi'liue r t a reel id |7B3 and lliu Normal for year __ 61J1
aa t * te a r * the U r g e raah M inister to Kgspt.
m r e a ch y e a r
H ow ever,
W hitehalr said Im- bad drcided Home Owners I ..an Corporation liiinfull to date
’ t * be used by th * S ta le to run for Gnvnrimr -brenuso I Sean granted ix-rmiiuiiiin to make
bs. p a ck in g sheds w hich en- love Klorkbs -bscauw- Floriibi Isas repairs tu a frame dwelling in tha
com petitkin w ith I H n good lu tue and I have proi* Buena V Uli sect loll.
W alter I m f'no|&gt;er w as granteil
pered hare. I would like to help
and operated
big way in the deVrlopmant permlaalon tn tear down a fram e
the t u t * , this and tb* fact g a n g s on Oak Arams# between
. _
Uk* W svarly
te a g ttpua* ess ra g * Fosprt
F t m and Secoad 6 treats.
$• (Canttpewa •* M is few )

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W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 15, 1D39

,D, BAWF0M1, TLORtPA

WAYS r p s VERY .FAMILIAR

Herald

Valde* HoUl Friday night a t
T:!S oUock. 8 Inca na tickets
will be w ld,' reaarrattona m ust -be
made a t the .Chamber o f. Comk m iiim
i n o rw n
m etre Building nut later than
Woodmen. of the World wna held Thoraday afternoon.
,
In the Wood man Hall b u t night
with Copftu) Oommi*d#r J . ^
P R IB 8 CONVICTION
WcCtlknd presiding ow e
the
tontine buiIncM a^Mton.
CLEVELAND, N or. 15 -U T )A Jury yesterday convicted How­
The weekly diaetwrfen of do- ell W right, fotm er te e re ta rr-tre a ­
velopmenti abroad held weekly surer of the Cleveland Public -Llby tlapU Constantine DeWohkl tr s r y System, of soliciting- two
will be postponed -until, fu rth e r ttyxXI trib e s in cenneetion with
notice. The disCusatona.. were library book binding business. Ills
regularly * held la the Parish motion fo r a new trial will N
Hour* of' Hie Episcopal Church heard Dec. Ion Thurfdiy night a t 7 S0 o’clock.
Seventeen of Ihe th irty fire
The Ural Kali m o rtln g .o f the plHjrers on the IMS Unltaarally of
lltn ln cu a n t I’rofraslonal Men’a Miami football squad will gradu- •
Association olll he held In lh« ate In Junr.

CITY BRIEFS

-rllsMa.

G-llOOM HOUSE Pdk SALE
with I ' i acres of land, asodotn caavaalaacas, • mi
ally,

tinemptoymenl and distress, It would be difficult to exag­
gerate. faith In the future, ah own in going ahead with
this giant enterprise, haa Inevitably been rewarded. More
jrtRLL VERSE FOR TODAY than- Ml,000 oeraona—the population of a amall city—are
• ONE THINO "A LL CAN A F ­ occupied In' it* hufldinga. while more than 100,000 pgfmm*
FORD IN , ABUNDANCE! Ho, piiaa In and out of ltd doors every day. We hope the ttmB
Iv a H ty ’ on* th a t tWrttatb. coma ya which now define fhe boundaries of this eitv-wfthln-a-cKf
- to Ilia waters, and h r that hath Win thrive, and will remind thoae who ndmlre them of
lib iflonayi coma yv, buy, awl ra t; their debt to nie public spirit which pot (hem (herd." .
M p «om«, buy wins, and milk

9100.00 far | t , t 0 0 equity, batanea payakU lib

WRITE BOX 8 c-o HERALD

B S m b i&gt; t .money and without pries.
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' Bimigt NoJiwt

WIND WALKER

What irre the worst nofaea with which a vialtor O w l
the country to the dtj* ha* to contend? J. A. McCarthy,
executive secretary of the Hotel Aaaoclatlon of New York.
In reviving an antl-nolae campaign, presented a Hat of
twenty common nolsea of which guest* in hla hotel* moat
eotnmonJy complained. They were a* follow*:
1—Sounding of automohile horn*.
• 2—Fire engines.
3—Nofoe* from signal devices on automobile*,
motorcycle*, buses and street cars.
. t —The creation of loud and excessive noises
In connection with the loading or unloading of
any vehicle and the opening or destruction of
KM
Itale*, boxes, crates and the like.
®—The sudden application of brakes.
6—The u*e of overloaded vehicle* causing tmnecessary grating,, grinding and rallllng.
7—Police radio cart.
^
H—Radios In wailing taxicab*.
D—The operation of radios, phonograph* and
, 1
—VERNE BRIGHT
amusement instruments between If P. M. and 7
A. M,
V p w iw h y ri' p l a yground
10—Altercation* of taxicab driver* jockey,
mg for poflltlon In'feeder lines, •
(Front T h * ^ (V lljls n
Helene#
11—Motorcycle* naed In connection with tie.
ale’s Ilk* cfc#rvy, the nlghtv
n* automobile* fo and from garajPh.
l i l t pluto, 12—Loose manhole covers.
T V moon U t yrilgw ehryssnlhr13—Thn shouting and crying of- &lt;peddWs.
y mum.
v l. . ,
.
Xtltep b llio iihhimi sml the sitshawkers and vondors which disturb the peace and
quiet, of tho neighborhood.
i^sU w Ihe blooms on Ihe ofiender.
J4*-Discharge of exhaust from steam en­
Ansat Is the lapwing, snM t !• the
gines. stationary engines or motor vehicle* with­
FirjV 1 Ifljlf
C1o»*&lt;l is tile il.iy like s rhfld'e
out the Mac of a muffler.
. bright story.
13—Racing of motor* while garage employee*
are Inning thorn up.
A trld d Is llie rshbU sml the gray
13—Tho keeping of animals or birds which
squlrrsl curl At,
..................
Asleep is the garden amt lla small
disturb the repoae of person* In hotel*. k
if?*"** furled.
. ..
17—The erection, excavation, demolition or
the pewit, anesl Is tho
repair of buildings In (he vicinity, excopt between
f,
the hours of 7 A. M. and 6 P. M.
the day like a page
13—The use of any loud speaker or. other
d-^EflT COOKBLfcY
Instrument for attracting attention to any per­
formance, show or sain or display of merchandise.
test nows from New
that
Byrd has
ID—The uso of mechanical. loud speakers on
•aul Rdbeaon to |dsy
(rucks or other vehicles for advertlatng purposes.
20—The blowing of steam whistles attached
to any stationary b o iler.
, Know fell in
Now it would ncem to us (hat aqypde who i
AS other day pr&lt;
one more reason
used to all th*t noise In the city would find li
to be In Florida,
‘arcful slid quiet In tho country. Wo W(
ork gpondlng
ng ago When a friend of ours from Nrf
ig that noise
the nigbt-triUi us announced the next mi
awake. The
of (he (d e n t* and bullfrog* had kept hi
alienee hat) been positively deafening.

'(F ro rt Valera)
I h i?* been Wrtktng In wind *11
day and my h eart la wrary
' R traatfng its rival forrr. and my
-, i , r y t l a n dreary
W ith tears a t Its bltr, and my
— fa rt lag In Jtha antumn lana
' T /eadlng this and of aummrr.
H F 3 Z f i pot eoma again
; W t h l s coun t ry of grvrn hills
. Hi, wMrr* tho wind roes crying
iXm birds, and tb t stricken Iravra
-*-•», on Uio long gnat flying
A m the taken shadows of birds,
r,-.
and the fugitive w airr
Ttitnpte* the Uout-brlght sand.
the wind* arattar.
T he'leaf and the shadow of Iraves,
the bird and Ha atsging:
I 's h a ll not walk hera again, ferl
, sharp winds bringing
Dokth to lha aummrr of Iravra,
* . ahd quiet Ur. lost
Birds, and ta love ami my hr art
5 . tb« winter of frost-

P itiM M ity
QaaUty D rags
t* Y
BREAKFAST O R , LUNCH
AT
LANBY’S
A Nb YOU'LL COME BACK AGAIN I I I

LANKY’S DRUG STORE
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■tfc h tW * in this Sunshine State! Youth
ih and happiness in our sun'shlde, in ottf
tree-* sned tropica! and sub-tropical fruits, in
the efi (css variety of pleasures that bring the
tit to play. All Mroptad you are-tbe 'ways'
as.to ita yyou n g— birthright: of every

WARNED a o a i n r t

MKMPIIIfl, Tran, N#v. It
M l— In a racr ta strap* a* fa r i
pOMltlt tha hwvllakl# letdnv
a t th* end a f t M Kura peas cm

l6hn Oarncr Idkfaia
4 la b* a (andldat#
tat no matter what
Md. Bo evidently
N*W Garber cam* &lt;

ELECTRIC WRY

*S faf aa QSrny h tantsrnad.

• Fntnela Whltehalr af DaUnd
Hit bdatsd right ant and skid
M was g*ing ta r«a far gov­
ernor nett year. Most of th#
rand Id(ted ta far M«t been
Jrfads heating around th* mtal-

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-D, SANFORD,

Elected
H t&amp; LILLIAN ADAMS, Society Editor

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Azarian

Calendar

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P etionaU
Tha giving, of p .Thanksgiving
haskiV-to- some needy fam ily was
discussed last n ig h t a t tha busIn n s and social snaattng e f the
Aaarian Clas* of tha F irst Bapllat Church which s m held a t the
Onmmunlly House In Lake Mary
with Mra. C. W, Ishlll, Mra. C- L
Hewfon, Mra. B. C. Moore, Mra.
TJy*o Stllci and Mrs. Alfred Man­
ning as hostesses.
' f&gt;*
The meeting wa» called to erder
by the president, Mra- A. J. Peter­
son and in Interesting devotional
given ty M i y ..0 ..n . 8 tap p wlth
sentence prayars by the gTaup.
Reports from the various comm lttera .were g lrep . t n d plana
dUctitsed for the a tm n l Ctwtslmas party la the church annex.
Uurlng the social hour games
were enjoyod with M ra R. L.
Heard and Mra. Leuriae Beal win­
ning pi lees. Refreshments of ap­
ple pie a la mode and coffee weia
rerved by tha hostesses.
Present wcrai Mrs. W. C. Rumblay, Mts. L. 1L Harvey, Mr*.
George McCall, Mrs. IL A. Mereland Mrs Q. IL Sfapp. Mrs. W.

Court H obs# a t 7:30 P. M.
. Regular moating nf the Sem­
inole C hapter Number Two of
tha.O rdbr of E astern S ta r will bo
held a t 7:30 o'clock In the Mason­
ic Hall.
FRIDAY
P ast Office Auxiliary and tinshands will m eet a t 8:00 o'clock
a t Ibe homa of Mm. M. L. W right
on Calary Avenue. .
Saafnrxi A rt Club.w ill m e e t'n t
tha home of Mrs. II. II. Coleman
an Mellonvllle Avenue a t 4:00
o'clock.
. . .
i
. SATURDAY
Reading Room of tha Sanford
Garden • Canter will hr open for
public use from 2:00 io C:00 P. M.
, Cecal Is n Music Club will meet
a t 3:13 o'clock a t Ilia Fannie S.
Munson
Studio,
003
Myrtle
Avenue
. Presbyterian
Ynang Peoples'
Rally from 2:00 to 9:00 P. M In
I ha- church.
A plant sale sponsored hy (ha
Sanford Cardan Club will be held
from 8-30 o'clock until dark at
221 E ast F irst Street.

attended a contefanee on "Evangcllam" yi aterdgy In Lakeland.
Ur*. Thom** L. O'Conner I*
visiting in Miami w ith her
daughter, Mr*. Lynn Whelehel.
Mra. Andrew C a m way left
Monday to vtalt In Palatka with
her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
M arentette.
Mr. and'. Mrs. D. L. Thrasher
spent Sunday la ' Eustta as the
guests of Mr. and
Mra. Carl
K enan.
Friends of JuTlan Baumel will
regret to learn th a t he la ill with
Influents a t hla homa an Palm et­
to Avenue.
Frlenda a f Danny Ahman will
regret to kntrn th a t he is ill nt
h it home on Oak Avenue with
Influents.
Allan Blount left yesterday af
te.-nodn fo r Waynesboro, (fa., t r
esuka -of . Ihb serious (ilnees of
his fath er, J . A. Blount.
Mr. and Mia. Roy Williams
have had a* th eir guests for the
past few days, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Donald of Boise, Idaho.

Mrs. J , C. Calhoun talked on
"Stew ardship" a t the meeting of
Circle Six nr the Baptist Woman's
And, Mra. S. C. Gardner, Ml«s
Missionary Society held Monday Charlotte t.b in , M n. W. I Woodafternoon at the home of Mr*. hnm, M n. R. T. Tbcmaa, Mrs.
Roy B ritt on Twentieth Street.
R. I.. Beard, M n . C. W lahill,
J The scripture, I9lh Psalm, wa« M n. C. L Hewson, Mrs. B. C.
tra d by Mr*. J . T. Hardy and (hr Moore and M n . Lourine Beal.
Bible Rtudy with Its subject,
"B aptist And Bible," givrn by
Mra. P. P. Camplxll.
The next meeting will l&gt;« a toy
shower for the beginner* Sundny;
hool departm ent a t the home of ;
M n. Reva - Andrews, County
ra. J . P. Ilollxclnw In DecentHoms Demonstration A gent, m et
b tr.
Refreshments wero served by for ths first tim e *wlth the Ranthe hostess assisted by Mrs. R. L. fold Home Pem onittalicn Club
a t Its meeting Fridav afternoon
Beard and Mrs. J. P. HoHcrlnw.
Present were: Mra. H.- C. IHck- a t 2 30 o'clock a t the heme of
Elder
r
an, Mra. Ilritton John«on. Mra. Mrs.
C. Calhoun, Mr*. J. P. Holt*, bprings.
Worn
for
the
y
ear
was
outidaw, Mra, Uov Brill, Mr*. It. L.
Beard, Mra- G*'|W. Ishlll, Mra. J. lined by M ts. Andrews and help­
D. Ooohrnu, Ml*. W. II. lb iU, ful information concerning fruit
Mr*. 4 , T . If only, Mra. P. I*. shrubs and trees given to the
Campbell and Mr*. It. (I. Mrtli- members
The Christmas party to be a t
vln.
. . • ~
the home of Mra. C„ V. Proctor in
December was discussed and tha
request mad* l o . M a g g- toy a l
th a t time for the Elks Christmas

Mrs. Richard T enE yrk has re­
turned to b a r homa hi Sanford
a fte r an aateadod trip in Gannda and the n o rth am states
Rev. an d Mra. M ertlm rr Glover
o f Birmingham, Ala., have been
the guest* fo r the past ftw day*
of Mr. and M n . George • lieCot tea.

Mrs. Reva Andrews
Word has been raceivr&lt;l that
Meets With Club’ Mis* Doris MeCall has been elect­

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Alathenn Circle rias i
(JWeeting On Monday |

^R efresh m en ts s r a r . ^ / r v J ’ by
Tha ADthcan Bawlng firclo -th r hostess to the following: Mra.
mat T urtday afternoon at the Reva Andrews. Mrs. C- F- P fw 'o r,
homa of Mra. J. W. Hall on Va- Mrs. R. M Hunts, Mra. John
le a d s Drivo to »ew for the C htist- Amies, Jr„ Mi*. Roy TUIls, Mra.
a a s baxsnr .
W. A. TUIls. Mrs. Fred Myers
Lsle In tha afternoon rrfrtsh - and rs. R. E. Peurlfoy,
ments wera sruvul by Mis. H a ll, And, Mrs. M. F. A allh , Mra.
-sslsted by Mias .Jidrv* McWi|- M .,8. Nelson, Mra. Cgyl ChorpcnILsms to th e following m rlid rrs
tern ): f4r*. Ilah H alt,, Mr*. J.
. Eawidga. Mrs. JI. It. llcck, Mrs.
Q., S Stlm an, Mt». I t (•'. lilekrrB M L -H n atA . n. Lnvrjoy, Mr*.

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-- a n n o u n c e m e n t
Mr. a n d , M taT Z T l. Vincent anoMinee the birth of a *«n Thurs­
day afght In the Farnald-Laughtoo Memarlsl lloapUai. Mrs vlnnnai .is- the form er Miss Lucille
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Today A Thursday

iy , W E.
(ra. r . E.
ia One of
-..Society

Taw a s bo
Bolt aa shall
the Woman
of th e ,F l p

natch met Monday «
th« ch u rrh i l f c m . , ,

ed as tha anly freshm an cheer­
leader a t Brvw ton-Parker Junior
College at ML Vernon, Ga.

Delegate

PAGE THREE

CELBlRY SALT

a

Junior Hiph Stunt
Nfefit To Be Held

Sub-Deb Club I'lans
To Give Bridge Party

Word has be*n received that
Ralph Tolar has been initiated
into tha Alpha Tau Omega, na­
Plans for » bridge party l-&gt; !»'
tional social fn te m lty nt tho held in the near future wen- made
University of North Carotins »t b u t night at the rcgului meeting
Chapel Hill, N. C.
of the Gra-Dvl 8-.!i-Deb flu b
meeting nt the home -if Miss Es­
Mrs W. II. Stew art and Mi** ther Stm ngc oh Myrtle Avenue.
Dotolhy S tew art plsn to leave
A fter the regular business ses­
tomorrow for Jacksonville where sion, refreshm ents w e e served
they will spend the weeken-l n* by the hostess t-&gt; the folluwing:
the guests of Mr. and M n. Rohett Mis: Marion llaviir*. Mi*» Emme­
S te w a rt
line Thurston, Miss liter. Williams,
Miss M*ry G-itc-- Blown, Mi**
Word has been received that Leona Vaughn, Mist Gertru-le
itry Joe Minarlk has ’wen Hunter and .Mi** Dorl* I*bill.
adjpltf'by G n s m r Blgma -Epslfen, national honorary cbeailstry
fraternity, a t Stetson University
where he Is now in his sophomore
l« r
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Hnptist Group To
Miss Betty Buhrman
Visit County Home Presides At Session

I1an&gt; 'o
visit the Count)
R isirte.s
nod
Professional
Hi m e ot, Thursday
afternoon Women's Circle of the Methodist
» iv made nt thq meeting • f &lt; jr Woman's Mitsionnry S.wiety met
ile Thiee of the First It.ipti.t Tuesday -night In the church a n ­
I hutch held Monday oflt'liiodn :it nex for its regular business nnd
the h' re of .Mrs. t» li l.'-llc: • upper meeting with Mis. Hetty
*
with Mr*. II. E. Turner . I S eo Itutn limn presiding
TT •'■iTf.otionst r s e le t by Mrs.
| .Hij*. i* C*. Cox. ciiiM* iltnit* itutieii M:i«on and the rhapter,
. \kuuiv.|u«*«iitliNl. T h r ili'Vt'llRiKii nt.*** Motluhls if lesifs." fr-sm the HS
It.1
it) Mi-*-. Allu* T i n f i t u l * i Ido study of the “ Life ot Christ"
Inn i'.| l y n |r n &gt; v r !•&gt; l i f t . C S given In- Mr*. None, It-—ek.
The folliuving niemliors were
' Slm nti
Tin* Hitilf filittly \vr.« jjivi n * v pre enl: Mrs. Tom Holt, Miss Ka­
Ml
\V* IV llrook*, J i . nlul ,i tin r Hughey, Mrs. Francis Hughlull, on tilliintf 1»y Mi-*?* Mlt.* Ii i ■i. Mi*s Ethel Riser, Mrs. &gt;|. H.
f«»nl XliD *l i i &gt; i n p r n y o i v ,i- l. l Smith. Mis* licit) Hulirintin, Mrs.
\tlliu r
Phillips,
Mrs.
Nancy
••&gt; M-v llro.lt*.
I!* frui.liim'iJli \v»*r»» M 'ltrd hv llrork. Mrs. t\\". G Filming, Mrs.
111. |io*t o-si-s to the fidliiwitig I! M Mu on. M ** Louise Swain.
inrnilers
Mrs. S C. 4 .|.' Ii-tm. Mi* W. I*, itiihrmnn ami Mrs. A.
M v I.. II. Gnodale, Mrs. Hilly K Shis-miiker. ’
Merlin of Itilamlo, Mrs, W I'
H'o.it, , Jr., Mrs. IL S. Selmao, P u l It i: JI H u lls n i v v i l T H l
Mi- It W IVnre. Mr* I V
Jo in -, tl*s. Sum Ms.lilnx. Ml
SHREVEPORT, I n . N..v, 1.1 —
II It Itivl., Mis .1 E S . I in i
&gt;
Tltiiv jm o :.' wen* found
S. I' Edward*. Mrs
i ‘ I'
oil in lii-i u t ■ ii t y o t e r d a y
Hltt'SSEI-S. Nov. 1.1
&lt;11 I .Mi
S A EilenfieM. t |. .
III i g u s l s (com l o i'p s n ie s
Kiny Leopold yesterday rryeived , Cox. \|
Moiviii Mil.mi. Alls, it t i.dd&gt;«
• liiili t i n) wet.* iulvivetcd In
In audlenre tlnlteil State* Aniha«- I Mi* I it I'-t-l.t,-*- ami Mi- \l
- P . r i d ami s i ' i i 1 fiioil n lotnl
rndor Joseph F. Davie*. Official I li.&lt; h u ff. id. '
. ii ninl rio ts .
ipiaitets declined comment Mid •
ubetlier the conference •««&lt; e.-n- |
lie,teil With the offer by Belgium i
nud Holland to mediate the Euro
i ^ if i: v n m t i i i m ' c c i s t
p.an war was not dbelosed.

k m . F . E. Bolt *** elected a*
a delegate to the District Con­
vention .of Garden Clubs to he
held In laalhaurw ^wlth Mr*. A K.
lte r aa her alternate a t the
nr af the Central Circle of
the Sanford .Garden Club held F ri­
day morning a t the home of Mr*.
M artin-Brain -with Mia. nolt, cir­
cle. chairman, presiding.
Routine business and reports
from tha standing committee,
were heard. M n . S. O! Shinholacr
and Mra. A. K- R os.ctter made In­
teresting Ulka on “ Flowering
Taeea" glvjng both' their common
ami botanical names.
The circle's project for . the
year is the improvement of the
grounds around the C iil Scout
little hom e and the Junior High
School.
Present were: Mrs. S. O. Shinl.alser, Mra. G. I. I-oiick*. Mrs. II.
M. Papworth. Miss Nona Wvlly,
Mrs. A. K. Rossetler, Mra. Mar­
tin Dram, Mias Irene Hinton, Mrs.
*. B. Ratliff. Mrs. E. E H-dx,
Mra. G. E. Mollms. Mr-. It F.
Haines, Mrs. George M- t'a ll' nn-l
Mrs. U. C. Moore

stunt night to lie held tbl* F ri­
day night In the Junior High
School auditorium nt lli - mrctiiic
of Iho Sanford Junk i High School
I'arent-Teachem Association Turn
day afternoon ai 3:30 o'clock in
th r school auditorium
Mra. J. E. Abet nuiliy inesided
over the business meeting. Mem­
bership chairman. Mrs .1. I&gt;. Ciiltahan, repotted thut iliete mv
120 members in the nssis-iati. ii,
Mra. FrrU Myci-«. prog mill
chairman, presenusl n ..................ii
"A rt" with Mis* l.ydin Wielmldl
wiving piano number*. Miss Mary
Joyce Steven* giving ■Hidings
and Mra J. I.. Ingley singing two
song*.
Mrs. Myers gave nn inti icsting
talk on the subicrl of • • \il" ninl
Mra. W. C. FI eming spoke till
"Books and now to I earn to Love
Them."

Skating Risk in Orlando Fridav
Night IIELKS HADE . . . ELTON MOllGHTON . . . IIII.I V
WARD . . Mis* STEVENS . . .
WILBUR DUNCAN . . . VIRGINIA FORD . . . MARY ALICE
IIONTER . . OOIHIY KNIGHT
. . . BOn
WILKINSON . .
HUGH LESHER . . CHARLIE
IFA V ITT . . .FRANCES HAGUE
H A ItniE T T E '
1IAYMAN . .
ANN
ROBBINS . .
MIKE
8A I'S . . Ju st what docs it In lr
to t-c a 'G lam our G irl?" . . . not
Ifcn.-uing I'd be afraid to «aV hut
whatever it la JA N E LLOYD i*
considered n striking example . . .
a irh delusive charm . . . such
IHiwcr of bewitchment . . . sigh,
sigh . . . it V a il -r/er town
wouldn't It ho terrible . In he
known aa a itlatnmir girl? . . .
OONAI.lt TYLER w n made to
pu«h a peanut down the sidewalk
the other .lay for the mete of­
fense of being
freshmsn. hy
STUART QUARTERMAN and
I tin IIILDUN . . .

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Mr ami Mrs. F. E. Koumlllat
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of the Confodararv Convention.
Miss Lucy ReumUlat, wha will
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LIZZIE MAG JO N E S wanU |oh I
, keeping house. MO F.. 7th PI. [

C. FORT want* Job with pel
hla Clas* waa j l g a «
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yard man. 1100 W. l*Ot B t
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Mark and white, tan markhtgs.
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Now a t 1701 Pa rk Are.
fullswing: M ra Fianrks E. Bolt,
Mia. f . E. Gatehel, Mr*. R. A. BEltTIIA CALHOUN, M l)' HickHowell, Mra. B. F. McWhorter,
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WEDNESDAY,
ha sal
(Francis WiitehairJta:s. DemocratsFlorida"
of Florida hi
Jim Higgins Advances To
T r,
for Governor
STATIC o r rLOR IDA.
Announces
He
W
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the ram in* prim ary a re going OUKDKH A. Ml CHOUS, Plaintiff.
»to Inalat th at that m an \m ona of LOUISE NICL'OLSL* DotaadaM.
Semi-finals Of Tourney • » ’ —
InMOganco and of integrity, a
noTICK O r rt'BI.ICATIO/V
Run For Governor man
possessing the ’qualifications

FOUR

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A. S

THE 8ANFQRD

Johns Defeats
Florida Power By
Score O f 6 To 5

is r a g a a c w
rnrav or
ftiR T M j u d i c i a l , e t a e v r r , i n
m d
w o n l E s i s o u g c o o ir r v ,

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b t a t b o r i r L on i n
IN R E T H E EBTA TH O P IM AUDE
M U O U H . D E C E A SE D . IN PIIOD A TE .
TO A L L WHOM IT M A Y. CON­
CERN)
N o lle *
I* karaby
tlta a
th a t
r RANK L M IL L ER b aa flla d b is
fin a l fa p o rt a s A d m la iitr o to r or
I h . r a t a ls o f M A UD E M. - MOHS.
- |_ th a t h o h a s flloO "
p .t m o n fo r fin a l d is c h a r g e , ana
R J ., he w ill n p n lr to Ih* H o n o r ,
Bk|
R. w
A R E .MC ounty
■ ----da*
obi*, R. . W ____
o f B om lnolo C o u n ty . PI
th *
la tb
day - of
fo .
l tad
io viaatl vi
t »J,, tin
fo r a p ppro
o f earn#
fln a i d is ccharge
h a r g e a s Adm lala
n f Ih* r s t a t s o f M A U D E M.
d e c ea se d o n Ih t* l l t k l a y .‘a t J k &gt;
re u .r, I t l l . K ftA N K u
y iL t lE R •
AdmTalatratar
o f Ih *
o s ta t*
o f.
M A U D E M. MOIta d eco seed

P POOIIIDA— 1
o f a statesm an, a man of courage, T OO—
Jim Higgins adennred to the will meet Guy Wood.
COM*
____
LOUIHU N IC IIO U I
of action and a man who .. It is OnltraU th a t y o u Uuuloe
aenti-flnala of the city badminton . Scheduled for play in the wo­ th at " four yeatra o f service wall
* dfeialon either tonight o r
N lchvla. a p p e-r to th o D ill o f Cu m tho
needs
of
the
people
of
tournament last night by winning men1
P la la i tlloU p u l i «n o r b*r&gt;re
tomorrow night wifi ba Mias Dot performed would Urns bring boner tho 8 ta ta of Florida.
*?•. rut* d * r. in D w o m b e r , » » .
hi* quarter final match from Rob Marshall and Mrs. R. M. H ardak to my mother; and fath e r and
rn tn ck i P. W bltehalr la th at w h ic h i« D ecem b er i . l i l t , o th e r .
Ira
r
e
a
fine
heritage
to
my
wife
R elli In two straight game*re. Mrs. Daisy Spear and Mian
ls * a decree pro c o n fe s s o w ill
man and unless my predictions go w
three children. :
be f n i e r « t o g a lh c t yue.
Mamie Ramsey, and tha wtnnar
The acore* were: 1S-8, 16-6.
* ho Is tho n eat Governor of
T
h
e
suprem
e
Ideal
of
my
canIt to a ls o o id e r e d th a t tb ta n o ­
lle* bo put,It.tied o n e* a w eek for
No other matches were played of that match will play Mlsa Dot didacy,” he ahU , "wRI be t* Florida," M r. Sam* aald.
Powell tomorrow night.
_
„°wr
reu tle* w e ek * In th s
•nK-C*r cruwd
enAri of-W hite ha Ira Or- Hanfordro nHaerald,
but_*cvcra| will l« played tonight
n naw apap or pu bU lterior of Recreation R - - M.
ty friends were In the li.h e d la a e w ie o ls 'C
oun ty, P lo r l------and Inmnirow night. Scheduled Ilardaker invited the public to spirit, for civic righteousness, for
Iho firat Inning, one In tha fourth, for play yet In the men’* tourna­
srew d ftt-sridltion to r r p m m t e - d a . ___
ibsolota
honesty
’
In
public'
office.
AND O R D E R E D t t c JS S T r
on* in the fifth, and ona in the ment before the arml-flnala are allend the m atrhes, pointing out for progression bo mane a n J f a r e b E k 'v f U s i La h r Seminole. Bre­ &gt; laINJNK
l. I ffy , at H oaford. k a m la e l*
that the adnifsalon I* free and ward-looking • adm inistration
vard, Polk, Hlilabo rough, Duval, C ou n ty , P lo ild a .
acrrn lh •
Clyde Parker and C. II. Wisccup,
O. P. H E R N D O N
W ith tha score tied a t 6-all, 8U and the winner of that match that mine good badminton will ha city, c o u D ty and atat**-Escambia,
Pinellas,
C ircuit
C ourt.
tteauluol*
seen.
.
John* came to the plate. C. WIILevy and many other sec- C lerk
Ha declared Florida -la "out­
C ounty, s t a l e o f P lo rld a .
Hi. John* anftlall learn ilcfeut. i | f , m, rro u n ded out, R. Comallwaa
Ily A. U W EEKH
standing ’ In natural advantages' tie ns • f the State.
ad • crippled Florida. I’mvir nnd' aafe when hit ground ball! to .
D . C.
the very people who pay the l a s t but said . “"poor
local, county and
p
(HE A t.)
Should the a 'm e
governmental state governm ent has restrictad
third a n thiuwn wide a t f i r s t
ih t Hull Inal nii'hl 0 In B.
L E S T E H IIAItRIM
i
Ira n th , i e., the Inspaation dlvi- the development th a t m erit wapI t N. O r a n ie A re. O rlando, t i l
Many w eak; run-down W om en
forfeited liy On J . Talum ’a line double to left
Th# ta m e « u
field,
he
rounded
third
and
beat
eion.
both
opereta
a
packing
rents. To orerooui# this condition
LEGAL NOTICK
T h rir
da’ Power due to not having the throw home for the winning*
l a T H E COURT o p T H E C D fig . are in a vicious circle.
house noil do their own Inspection I propose tbe application of plain
under-nourishm
ent often
leads
TV J t'IM ir , BRWIHOLH COUN­
ih player* In form a learn, run.
on the work which they, them- business principles, backed by i
T Y . o r a t k n r r t .o R i n A .
IN TNM C IR C U IT COURT I S A S D
to w hat Is ealltd functional tlpiPO R
SMMMOLM
U O t S T Y , IN R B T H E EHTATH O P IIA R V E T m enorrhea and its symptoms—
fowever, the team infring'd In
*e U*■-, do? T hat’* no^ good.
Hodge, - Hoaklna, and Darrall
aroused and m ilitant cltlienry."
n ^ ^ O B tt. DECKAHED. I N -P R O Iwn or Ihiee perron- In fill Forguann led Florida Power a t
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hear on all aide* th a t there
Honorable M urray Bams, sta ta ’s A . a -P E N D L E T O N , Com p i , 1***1.
headaches.
nerrouanesa.
Irri­
’ ao • name w n played unyhnw hat with two hit* apieee. For 8U nnd o lh rr rrH»|wri»Hv«*«, Ihn
ulnndy too many packing attorney, of DeLAtd, Introduced
TO A L L WHOM IT M AT COM- tability, InU rm itU nt cramp-like
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BULLOCH
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,
Jthugh it didn’t count in the J&lt;hn* J. Tatum showed the way a*
l-'lorida,
th
at
this
mulline people afe ohjecllng to such hnii-e, In
Mr. Whltohah-.
D *r#nd*nt
harahv . g l e a n
th a t pains—from which many women
with three h ilt out of four time* a use icing out to thou- fond* tiin le of operator* Is creating a
" lie la a man who*# wrord la T o B olllo D u lln eh P e n d le to n . Meal P RNAoNticKe Ila. H ILLER
haa filed hi* suffer. S urest way to' break the
n
o.Ille
n
of
rh
ao
,
.in
the
m
arkets.
up
relied upon—who la loyal to hia
d a n ce U n k n o w n .
fin a l rep ort a s A d m ln lstra tn r n f vicious
by building
; i Florid* Ppwcr K tm l once In
in d are seeking no injenrlioh.
th * e e la ta nf H A UVP.T II. MOSS, atrangth
Pitching for Florida Power, This i, a , wo umlnrelsml the sit­ Tlo-n why should th s S ta ts take fr ie n d s : a man whose Integrity la
Y ou are h ereb y ord ered an d re
the third. once in the i if Hi. once
energy, which yd
c -a a e d : that ha hao file d hi*
l-x money to build, ope rat* a r J ••nqueslioned and whose ability Is ulred_ la be an d ap p ear, on ilia 4tb dPeatllln
in tho a lath, and twice In t h e 1 D atrrll Foigunon permitted acven uation.
many
find
may
ba
done
wilh the
n fo r fin k t illw tm r g e. and
J a y o f D ecem b er, ta t* , to th e bll.
. aaventh to tie the anirr at 5-all. \ hit* while Mason, tossing for 8U
"Not only have shippers, liolli supoort mine?
Il atimulatc.
o f to m p la la l file d a s a l n s l you la th a t he w ill e n n le tr th e irnnnr- help of CARPUI.
W . TVAItK. C ou n ty J u d g e appetite, aids digestion, and thus
led c a u s e and Court. • hi#
B ut 8t. Johns tam e !&gt;ark In their Johns, gave up nine safeties.
coupe relive
nnd
indr|&gt;endent,
J1ID H E R A L D , pub- n f B am lnoln C ounty. F lo rid a . *on
joined wi'h tin- gns people In the
ICth
dejr
of
N o eem h er. help* In this "build-up' of phyla o la C o u a iy . F lorid a th e
suit, hut tho shippers, tlmmsolves,
resistance. Women alad
lb * n ew a p a p er In t a i l fo r ap p ro v a l o f earn* wind fo r alcal
fin
a
l
d
isc
h
a
r
g
e
•
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A
dm
lalM ratn r report that, if taken juat before
S
h
all
b*
p
u
bllehed
are about to Institute action to
of^H J* r e la te
nf i t , n V ET
R
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,
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fo
r
fb
a
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e
o
n
a
e
c
u
tlv
s
ervent the Slate using these
tb n n n i
MOtof. rtaeea.M . on th is t l l h d a y and during "ih o tbno, rCARDUI
rnv Immo , ilher until they built have been aown, and America Is •r#*hsv-,
nnd, for »urh s purpose.
leasena the M i n and diK om fort
W lta o s s O. P : H ern d on , C lark o f o f O ctober, f*&gt;y
ul ready well on tho wey to a Uma
pm
Mm.*
bnu«r*
of
their
own
ahd
F R A N K T. M tr.LER
aald
C
ourt,
and
th
e
o
ff.r
in
l
arnl
"Sound
objections
I&lt;|
the
Htxlo
With
of harvest. I t may be w hat wa
A i|m ln l« lr ,fn , n f i h , eu to to nf nf ths period.
I. I S i r
entering the fruit parking busi­ mail,' I hr nrn-eaary aarrifieos to w ant, but let ua know whom W# th e r e o f th is N o eaem hPe. r IIB
— Adv*
IIA R V E T II MOHR dareaned.
IIN D O N
__________ C I I A I t l . I K C I I A l . K K I t ---------------ness suggest, themselves * , we ■In it. W r icgn-t that FI orkla" a re going and th* brica wo will
C lerk .
r
i
l
n
i
,
Crnwers,
Inc.,
the
srxalled,
, '
Ry A . M. W EEKH,
try to ronakler this thing fairly.
TT
... ..........................
.. organisation,
......... ______ have to gay fo r such a brand of
R andom R a o a d o p .
It. C.
Himoii-purr
grow er
silvstionINKALI
W hat's this wr hear about lien Cantwell being a poppa— by Why should the Slide tnke money nniuirrnlly favored—perna
option?
i? . . . Understand Hick (llllcsplc I* quite a history tcachor i from
{'»•" n fund which Is created rutrel Iho parking shed
aacpccU
daily In regard to Casanova, Myron, Romeo, l,oehlnvar, and i **rc ,,&gt;' frn!" * ,
i . ,vi_,I i« , w nlli-mpting to defend it,
I few other*
there . . . Home‘of you tennis f i n , will be glad to know you I £ '" ?
w kh
"It I. not within the province
ruP. le with of Ihi&gt; lH.1t.-tin to vnIce an opinion
____ playf a t night soon when Ih . City ,flnUhea in.talllng the light homo, winch w,l|
-wa a rv i . ^
I. hw■j- M i A T
M
A W K rf n r
F BJCtar, , . . Tim ru u ils have been ready for play for some time cn m l for l.y nothorilie,.
r« to which i, the belter syatem,
The Kva-Bcsa B eauty Shop has
ltd are among the best May court* we've seen yet . . . IncidentalIm m nlinlr rvnriinlioo of nil Mir Imt in ii.riving a t nur decisions
n new finger w aving lotion which
K the Recreation Depnilment plana on holding a mid-winter ten- vlvor, wn* o n b rttl l.y *lnlr nil w r ehnitld la th e r remember th a t
“ll'licrc You Ahvays Gel G o d H e a t/1
ent* In half
h a lf tho usual drying
ala tournam ent . . . A fine idea . . , T here's plenty of Interest th n r ltir * .
I
lie
rich
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In
individual
liberty
and
- ............---------- — . ------- lime fo r your hair.
Llitre In triinl*. . . . Hurh a tournam ent should a ttra c t quite a bit
Mnrnrnilut rmlio elation, were Mo privaln property cannot eglai, n r
o f attention . . . Il probably will lie held Just before the Chriat* delugcl wllh inr«.agr, from" rvln- Ihc Mato ninl Iho individual* a re
mas holiday* begin . . . Uon'l forget to go down to the lak rfro n l tiv r, nf lAgunllliui inhabitant, to hr made to compete one with
T T a a . lass
softball diamond loillgllt In *co tho hoys and girls teams play a who bail rerelvrd in, wnnl of the Iht' nlher. U ltim ately ' there will
pbnylvo foal was cool— ark Iho
; BALCONY OK HA DYE’S— PliONF, 10
COuple of team , from IM aiml . . . The loeal boy,' team will be fate of llirir kinfolk in the strick­ hr Ini pup stirvivnr ami It will,
ones who h sro II. .
1
in from among p la in s In Ilia City le a g u e who hava tho boat en town.
WE DFLIVER ANYWHERE AND ANY TIME
_____ not 1m- the Individual. I t never
rage, . . . It won't be hard to gura* the batlerle, right o ff the
DURING T IIE SEASON.
. . , R obert HoVcII of HI. Jo h n , will tie catching and one o t
l,OSH YOUR KKYT G ET OUR PRICES ON FU EL O IL
Hwofford boy* ur Sim ,on Kinlaw will tin the tou ln g . . . 'On*
the hardest hillcre in llie badminton tourney la l)r. T. F. MeIntel . . . He eerlam ly ta n aiiiark llial bird . . . Clyde P ark er la
^ •h * o f the beat laciieians while JIM Higgln* I, one of the beat all*
gund players everything coinidered . . , whoever meets Jim III*017 W , 1 S T HT.
I’l l d N K 72
In the semi.finals, il will be one whale of a match and should
%
t l r a c l a large gullcry . . . Iloli Itc lti put up a great battlo against
Ina last night but IHuglna' driving Inrtlra finally wore him
. . In the women's division the match between Mrs. lia r* aker and MIm Mhi -tin 11 should be a crackerjack.
p.,r your vary
dearest tl I«l"la
I'LL ItKNT IT— • '
h.
tk* iiioal per.
DON'T C r.T ANGRY I
two pqrl*—one ovrr the lake and
IW IIH HY TIIK DAY WKKK OK
•uma I uf all
Ihc other on land. The over-watoy
g in , I, &gt;nur
JU ST
MILK.
purl rail
It'a
Krrtion, inhabited
chiefly
Ihoushltul —41
squatter*, w a, th* p ari raiw i
A SK
K i l t I I I I .L
r i* Vos
the fire.
: A r r a u * , for a
(O K N K K 2 N D A M Y K T L K
a lll n s . 0 "w
W
o
rooks
k
e
y
,
o
f
oil
kiady
The flames
spread quickly
bofor* y , hi tie.
throughout I.aguiiillaa, moat of
. a lo C lirlannaa
which
was
Inillt
on
atllta,
and
I
alrnpplas
IC o a tla o e d r t . r r a s e 'r e el
P H O N H .17
291 N O f t t g '* A J U l A V K .
I/jp ri U unlirra,, decreed 1l&gt;urnr«l a short bridge connecting
.. Iho town with tire mainland. Do*
three days of national ..............
mourning
,
O P K N ALL NIGHT
j t quickly raised a relief
fuml atnicllon uf the bridge cut off the
and
rtd
107 M agaolU A«o.— PWooo 101
l: o f 1110,060.
'only etrape for the Inhabitant*,
Sevarai years ago the governwhom survived but were
tm bnt,
aaalstane of th e jh ’H bomelos*.
ail companies, built a new village
Witnesses aald the flames, licktu repiai'o fogunlllaa. In spite of I ioK tha oil-soaked foundations of
free w atet, gas ami lights, the the huta which were constructed
.native* did not like It and failed of packlngcase, nnd discarded
sou
&lt;q move in g reat number*.
metala, rose to a great height as
R Many of the victim, were be- the fire swept over the lake, the
l i a t d to ho children.
surface of which Is always covv ^ I o r e than .1000 men, women ,ered by an Inch-thkk oil cap.
and children were trap|M(l w hen1 The screams of the victim#
I fire a tarto l In the aqualter tuwn were heard as their .hack* blaaeel
; built oh piles above nn tiil-filincd away ami many, with retreat cut
^Tgo.
- ' off, were forced to Jump into th*
The fire turned oil-cupped wn Hunting lake.
O f f * - of luike MnrtiraiiMi into n 1 T w o hundred persona who at; raging inferno along pile, eon-1 tempted to escape atmant a lightliocting -petroleum well, with th e ie r were lost when the rib ft overfjmalnland.
j turned, apparently because of ovIt atarteil when n gasoline lump | erloadiog.
ta u g h t fire in the fa ra riis Imr.
Survivors, many of them auff ■ Lagunillaa, foundml Sb yeure I fering from bums, were given
’ ago with the «xploitsllon of oil in refuge at nearby oil field#, while
Lake Maracaibo, u u , built in approxIraataly 100 orphans wrre

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“Build-Up”: Way To
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Citrus Group Is
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. , .BOSE COURT A poilm ent for
w ad to Kara Frirh. C. A. Walaa.
h ? ; , "re n t, rail 677 W or TM-J.
BOY WANTED to team w arkat
work. Small aalary. Lovatt'a
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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
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jurist Entered Hos­
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• A i l m e n t In 1938

South.America
European Conflict Is
Cutting Imports,Ex­
ports Of Continent;
U; S. Is Benefitting

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D estroy British

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Of Federal Agents

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Justice Called
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lo Be Cleared _

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tn
pillMliltltm,
( u » today
*»rvl,&lt;
in prison—
2M
but what that firvdoin meant to ,
Yh^S
him other thnn the removal of
■ M tiff* mol mi cml to the
Associate Justice I'icrcv Hot
barrr.1 cell* of n fetlernl prison, lei tvho illctl totlny hml been
i nutht" i: ie* rrf.im l to tlisclosc,
j Ml since ln&gt;l slimmer. lie was
I AtHny “Kvmlucc" was given 7ft vrais ohl. The Justiec wa*
lilt II % l | H * k i t i d t \ | H V | - l
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hi. .tiiieoiiilitionnl tvlease at
the noteil for his eoiisoivativc pulWASHINGTON. Nov. 16.
tin *
W c h iw i
R iv e r
w ill I
A s t O I W D l I W n l S
i \ O S t
i Load burg. Pa., penitentiary
in i icie't on the bench. Ills Meath
I
tries snd etpeelally those a t war." • tho .cnily hours of the ilay, nc- piov.ilc*
— (API — Awoelap Ju*Bce
P rrslitrnt
Roosevelt
I
said H arry C. Shanks, president ronlii .’ to Director Jam es V with the oppoitunity of naming
filerce Butler of the Bupretne
or the corporation operating for­ B anh'tt of the Kcdernl Prison his fifih appointee to the SuCourt .died today.
eign trade lone No. 1., ''B ut tiade Burt no. lint thin hr disapiraarwl j prcim- t'o u it.
The 76-yemr-old Justice had
with 8 tu lh American snd the Far —atill in the company of federal ,
—------— ---------------Ks«t, particularly 8outh America, officer* n» effective ns If he had p i
•J
*■*».
§
entered the* hoeiital for
l&lt; Itilldlpg up f a il—so much so been p it once a train behind
the p | A | * ] ( l ' | I I f | * | | C
In
treatment of bladder trouble
th a t already It's more than off­ grim walls ,.r A lcatrai.
1 , w , , u a V e lll U 3
A ll
last summer, and with the
setting the decline from Europe."
D aim 'lt said Capone, who hml I T
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B r i t a i n
h ; w
il c fiiw il
With that he pointed to fiOO.OOO been held in Ihe Terminal Is- | &gt; | n r f h p r n . M a a * D p i c
nxception of two weeks when
land
Pi
Unit,
Cnlifornln,
for
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C
l
d
suit
'm
aps—about
.1,000,000
pounds—of
w r r ttitU's :v* *•» " m l i f n i
he waa able to return to
.„ eortietl beef ficm Argentina and mofilh- a fter having been re- I )
. 1
aa
K n r.»| M &gt;
f r o n t
tin *
r v v n m n B
his home, hail rem ained them
i U rt'euav, most of It bound even- tnasrtd fmni A lratror lracnit*c of f \ 0 [ ) O r i 6 ( l
Q C ttC r
i h r v n t n
t'f f .c r t n it n
" a w i n * s since.
_
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IllX
n
llli
hr
wu.
reported
s
u
f
-:
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linK
tiinlly
for
Europe,
ami
some
10,|
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m
_ D eath m eant th a t
Prealdent
siiin .** S o v i e t K n ^ i a p r u v n U i
the
:
nuo,(WO
pounds
of
RrssIHati
nuU,
ferltir
front
paresis,
bruin
disease
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,Roosevelt’* gppolnteea would b«
mts iiwnlllng transhipm ent.
- h e mrive,i at i.rwisim ig, Pa.. H e a v y S h i p m e n t s A r e | t i t | t ; t i f l l &gt; ) t i n r i i t m U r n l C u r i a n r n i g i w a l w * c l c m c n f * » f » » v c r In the m ajority, on tha court.
nt»
Altogether, lots of 28.1 rlifferi m i'll*
f 11t i n
IrllitM
to iit t m
Ity v v h . ' l m i n g
ii.» p .* ita »c v
Ih -vt la »H v
Mr. R ooaavtli haa named four
• ill rotmncditiei valued a t about
Tin- former gangster, who h ai
H o ld in g
P ric e s
A t I llitiM * l i n i n g iH * a r W V k l i M S | » r n i| r « . | o , w e i s » iiii* t i - » « * u l c r . h * * w c v r r .
• f thole on the nlno-man trlbu%
11,.’00,000
are
stored,
making
the
aervrd Hhw fur ineomr tax law
I n tt A l u I ii t o n i n g l.iiu l i n ( I m * m i n i t ) t»r
m i,
T h e R u s s ia n | m u s r v n c w c l a t ­
l / i |) r t S K C ( l l i t \ C I H h a i i n i * • * ! l i f t m t r i t * * l * i n l l t t - n o t
“ “ rime a veritable cimisroads of violation*, uiim not hwHleiiffwl
B utler waa a Democrat, b u t ofta c k s o n
F in la n d fo r fa d in g l»
i
hut
wits
rm
inled
for
Ills
own
pro-—---—
world
romnterce.
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fielal* a f ’tbo Adm inistration had
LAKELAND, Nov. Id
Flori- . v l u i n m - l f m n i t i n * l i &gt; n c i n f l i j . i m « \ i . - t . l t o S o v i e t t e r n l ' . t t a l d v *
T h e lone, In effect. Is a port ; taction, iilllimiuh Unmet sold that
Jw m o d him as ona of tha two
lie hud o..t rrtpirslrd nn escort.
da oranges mid grapefruit rvarh- ! i n o t i l t ' i l l m l t i n - ' i i v i ' f m i p l i t l » * j m a t t k l * .
^
"co tu srv aiiv a'' members o f tha
tug n .'ilh n u n urkrta eonlimie to l u l l l i : u t t « l I n t i n * S t . j t t l m * R i m I I
»»n
k lU k l R - U t
court,’ Ute . other bain# JutU ea
I . » r .1 n i i n i l i r r • • ( ) 4* u t H , t h t - r » *
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a
show
niipioveioplit
in
ipiality,
I,.
J am as C. McReynolda
rvR *
W h e e le r
i J e m t l l l d S w. M an in. advertising manager | I n i M - I h « » i J M H I 4 a t \ a r H » u « i m i n U I i n i : i \ i t « i r l i t * R u i l f i l i w * * *
M ajor dtcialoni to w hkh B ul­
Ih *^ W k i f t j I k r
,
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**"" Florida rltiu* eoniinissioii, i n t i t * f i i l s t i t a v y i t f t h f S t . J t 4 m » I &gt; i » | * r h I i . i I
^le t dissented
__________
last Included
runthle of guaa licarJ In
to lit 4 to Illc tl. » 'h |F
ITMIR 4htFI n i n uf lirtltlim
f i t rilviM',1 I ...I \V. Davis, rhairm an i R i \ * t , w l m l i t l t « i * f i « i | U t - v t m i ' t
v u lih ft hold in* conitltutional th f theThedlatanre
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Guy !&gt;. Wood. Jr., was elected , it votes on new defense nppruprin .M»- Marvin -.n l. Imt ttier.- should h i i * l t * r h a w l u t i i h i o l u i i m i h I a m a n y y p * l t u L i y
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lor u n d a m in g treatm ent for In-1 Dutch-Belgian
peace plea and work as president of the club.'
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Juries sustained in the auto col- mediation offer bbut
u t continued to and also In Ihe managem ent of
i •*»•«&lt; w holesale..' s t.s k .. Mr. M .r
uneat waa applicable ---------t w h o i o - M i * | 1n t | s h * | r * t i r « l i K a l s n y
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relt’a posKion do not but threo
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tha American Rrpub- U ty in providing meeting «iu«r- (lnlfngtn t of p«rk, j tm „ Mough- f„ || r „ |(ir „f ................ .. oranges.
still support of the
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u l OMU gljm g g If dlllaa waa reported aa "Improvim pror" l i f t im m ii a t r
w i r i i l * tit i t t l r v r d
The government said Fuehrer com ini V fir w rre • T Bradfonl '»«!* mall a batch of
20 In te r, 'p e a r in ru st Sum l.y's Issue of
m at th a t tha Presllto*»
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la te st Rvrd vice D tnldenti and rtiarles t Nonpluaaeil at this unusual I the American Weekly, impnlar
S em ler was driver of the
•apoet la run again,
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omount of fan mall, or coinJh.nd.y ,upplrm r.it dM .il.,.ted f.y
at, it wag' fa r from auto which collided with the car
f i r i g h l r i ’v ' i i * ' I t U r g e f t v w i g t i
Tha mhilnn nlrluM i « k h li
pllllltlf Mr. MoUfhton
WNa 17 of tlir nation'* h adini: KundiiV
k h l p III &gt; ' i l l ' U f i tsr
W | l l a th ird U n a driven b jr . Alien McCullough of
provided through th a ' eourtruv if sUfPr**€&lt;l 1°
loiter* fi«‘wnpaprr« in KlorMa'i* trade ler
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Maa baa aueb a treIhf n u iw r .n.*l flyatg KusU i t
would not consider negotiations.
U r o f tha Mnlvaraltv. showed the
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Avenue culnthn of r.,21*0,tHMl copies
uKjrtliu'v
|h «|Mif firing Irvai
ttefg tmaa the ear*
Tho further searching fo r a for.
l i g h t n itol k « * ) a n t i a i n r v a l l g u m
•JUmtieS; tb it aay
muia which m ight lead to poses
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waa understood to bo baaed ee
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a feeling among Date!) and Bel­
fr o m
lit* • l o o * ! % a l t h r u u k j r f *
gian leaders th a t the . *s»cr*l
whkh Hick# waa killed both aua- opinions" of tb* Britlah, French
litr-v
Mr*. Ilarrv
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tataad pahrle fractures, It waa
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been reflected In th eir repliea to
(.etteral
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in O.lnn.lu
A eoruner’a Jury haa been sum- Queen Wllhalmlna of the MatherI m u l ; • ' t o s . l * •• a
h rlip v rtl to K m
about W:00 o'rlok In-t nigl.l from
messed' to U vueligale the fata) land* and King Leopold II I of Urn
% »•*. tiu ta rr nitol k r i t y
a gunshot wound in her lira,I
accident, b a t doe to the eerioul Belgians.
l U t u r v n i**l 'i . i '. k f t t n v u u l r d k y
which Coroner Eugene Out kC ircu it J in Ikt' MiBnttl II. S m ith I h r I I I * I '
ilbseoa o f.Ja a tic * o f ^ P n c s J. C 'T h e three belligerent govurwtvurlh said »a« atlf-inflictcd.
w ill l c ill til a cKautl*cr» in lk«
Roberta, the inquest haa been In* Meats, according to semi-official
“ It c u u U • hprvtrd that umre
Mrs. K enfrrr was found »hut C ou rt H o u se ioittoritt** itM tiolnf.
defUsttaiy peetp rintd B U ip rijr u tl^ rk *
w ill f d k v .
tw erters, appeared tn three aa*
on the floor of her la.ngwmid
Memtora ef the Coroner's Jury •w ets to bo a ttirin g to avoid
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d u rtitg
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home alntut
Rite lived IA
City w ater will
ru t u lf to- t o r a t h r t t i n m a n
which viewed the body aru as saying anything whlah m ight bo
r t t u s iu h i S M S
minutes
ilftrl
tvatl.iug
Ihe
l.osnicht aflar lU.oti o'clock
fo« f l i r r w h a \ t
followsl Ralph A CoodaneetL E.
itw l* f l a k r u
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aboul two koutw imuIK of thr
E. B rndr. Bin Batelmr, Ed BlgJustice of Reece llurkehaller Oviedo bi Mittli of th r Allantic • r r t t o * I h r . \ * w « h ' c u * h a r p i i U
ruriuy air Irtiilttfjr.**
ka*M o r readiimaa to maka
said l.xlay that an inquest into 1‘oaat Line.
th r death will Ira held rilh rr in
m fa c t th a t H itler consider*
Eongwuod nr lit Orlando.
The bi-wrekly ilrlll .r u i o a i of
Doteh-Brlglan o ffer to to a
C. L. Varner, recreational di­
lira th rre local National Guard
lastir naturally caused diet ’ompanlea will Ira Iraki in the
datm ent bora M well aa In rector of Orlando. wRl bo tb*
guest speaker a t tho anniversary
Armory tonight al H 1)0 o'clock
breakfaat meeting of tho Central
when final preparation* for Thr
*’
week of special truiniug will he
Mvelly rkuwly, probably r a re BATON ROUGE, Nov. 18 - M l made.
doa Htool Too*day maeatng a t
stunal tain in rstrv ear M a th n o t"
— Hberiff Newman II. De Bretlon
announced today tlial Dr. Jam ra ' The regular oracling of Ihe lion tonight ami Friday, end te
Monro* Hmlth attem pted lo com­ Seminola Tcachrra’ Club will he r l l t r v r nor&lt;har*t portion f r k h p
Tha largo number "f friend* m it suicide this morning in hU held In Ihe la k e Monroe School
IL U IK H T n t
and Uto profusion o f flowar* a t cell by slashing hla foot with a tonight a t 8:00 o'clock with FreeMM
tho fen eral aervlcrs today for rasor blade.
U rn! Robert E. Kipp prealdisw Today
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M Jt
M n . A. T. Connelly reflected
The
l^uislana B u te over Ihe bovine*.* u u l o a Dr. Yr a l e . day
__ former lontUlana
tha U gh cstoom bald fo r her by University prtvldrnt waa ached- Kenneth R. Bell of thin city. wUI
' I'tlKt'IFtTATMkN
tha m i d r a t a o f th is community □led to bo Ukon to Iho atat* pen­ address tho group on socialised Y relrtday
................. —
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w here aba baa lived for tho pa»* itentiary tomorrow to servo sen­ medicine.
Te dale th b m o n t h _________ J i t
tence! totalling from eight to SI
N orm al fee M onth - ___- _ LTT
year* for misuse of school funds.
Normal for year __
IU 1
Haiy Crow Episcopal Church this
D a Bretton arid Smith was in a
•fta ra a o a a t IiOO o’clock with very weakened condition but not
th a .R a v . Mr. Ream affleUUag. In danger of death.
Dr. Sm ith's bed waa covered
with blood and bo waa In a b ath ­
tub fat which w ater waa running
whan discovered by a Jail a t-

Russian Press Is
Assailing Finns

Wntkin* States
jam To Re Open i
----Source In Week Quiet Still Prevails
---- - .
.
On Western Front

Had BeenOne Of Con­
sistent Dissenters
In Court Decisions

ioosevelt S ta rts

n

Mary Remler Is Dutch, Belgians
Released From ; Hope To Launch
Local Hospital New Peace Appeal

Mrs. Ren free Dies
Of Bullet Wound

ws Briefs

C. L. Varner To Speak,
At Council Meeting |

Lehman Resigns As
Slate Representative

„1 4JSrW2TC“*

Dr. Smith Is Foiled
In Suicide Attempt

s^ rst'E S W v a :

Last Rites Held For
Mrs. A. P. Connelly

LOCAL WEATHER

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Allies Call For
Restoration Of
Fallen Nations

Speaker Invites

CHALKING ’EM UP
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Judicial

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Court

Rotary d u b To P F W a M JS h S a iB g a r s
h is w lla ; »l. BTANBA a n d ----------- -M
V i l a a n d aach of
Visit Orphanage BTANRA.
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a c u ln a l non, o th .r p a r t aa claim ing by. th ro u g h o r urUa a dacruu p ro e n l M M *111 b *
Orscwlarly Spanking u u d a r II. KTANRA an d --------------- r s i r r e d a u a lu s l you s s d e sch of
Florida's loaa to Georgia , was nut a happy one. It wni nothin;
BTANRA. hla w lfa. o r a lih a r of
au. la th a lan d la v u tra d la (hi* r ° ll I* f s r t h . r o r d tr r d th a t th is
W ba ashamed of, Hawgvgy. Tha Gnlou playctl a fine game am
l i a a d a ll p e r i l 's h a r in g o r o r d .r k . p u k llakad l a th o B aaferd
•xetpt for no many fumble* aod penalties, )be yninr would r*b
aping an y In iaraa t In lh a lau d I I.r a id , a a a a i H p a r H t l l l M :■
Thara t. rioaa n in r k ic n of tha
•• o at of tha beat we'ru tarn la a long time In spite o f the nli.ene children, Mr. MnUon explained,
la v a lr a d In Ihla . a l l
- S em in al. C o u aly , r i o h d a . U r m aru
l l a y n a a rio g fro a a 7a . .a«oarn b ill tk a a « o a y a a r la a t ia M i t o c a
opoduci ‘
but no ragimentation. Tha Home o f co m p lain t fllad In th a N in th - wuuk, U r J a u r o o aaaC utlaa a a a k a
not
tha__________ _____ After the fine gam* Florida played mother* at* meeting with a Vary J u d e la l. C ircu it C o u rt. Bam taola
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bar. A. D. 111 *.
sralnst Boiton Collage they appear to have let down considerably. gratifying roaponae from tha C ounty, F lo rid a, w h araln you an d
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C o u aty . F lo rid a
h a t .yoa t a t aach o l you a r a rooBy: A. M. WEEICJI
----- _i nf lha U qltad S ta ta a b a t
we made a small wager and gava .Florida,and &lt;i point*. Our gueaa lam child* at tha Orphanage, Mr. *£»••*
raald *a la a a la ta o th e r th a n th a
■till goes. It will be Miami next week. And after that, it will be Mullen oak' "
1■'**“
ta la a t F lo rid a a n d th a t th e r e to
Georgia Tech and Auburn. Florida will have .even Iomc* aralnit plenty of eh
— -y u t o e a -.e-T lio a u l a o f F lo rid a,
th a earv lce of a aab p o aa a a a d o r
four victories. A great record
Why the Gator* nevrr «eem to problem*.

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gauntlet to Hitler for a war to
tha finish, In a rmdlo address »ppeared to seal Uta doom of last
woak’s oases appeal by Queen
WOhslmlna of the •Netherlands
aad King Leopold III of . the
Belgians.
Only a ftw hour*
baforo
Chare hill •.poke King Osorga VI
had sent a long and polite msasaga to lha ndglan-Dutch sovsrsigns acknowledging lhair peace
Move and mediation offer,’ but
making It clear that Britain re­
fuses to budga from bar previ­
ously-announced war alms^ and
statin/ that any further 'peace
proposal* muit come from Oer*
many.
King Georgs'* anrwer, like n
simultaneous reply from Frnntt
demanding the reetltntlon of
Poland, Csechoslevakls aad Aus­
tria aa a prerequisite for peace,
waa regarded In Itaalf a* tufflcl-

•ally klghtop bowlsrs as Pa3 a Tharp. Tharp's farm
• v r shown wall to hockey,
f i l l dull far tha weak of
U aa foOawtt Tnaa. 1 vs.
'•4 va. 4, T hen. « vs. «,
.matches starting at M:00
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MARKET REPORT

DIAMOND JIM BKADY

turn out good team* of tha callbro of Tennessee, Alabama, Grorgla,
S. O. Chi
Georgia Tech, Duka, and L8U is no mystery to tis. The trouble cently from
Is twofoldi the nonssnstcal changing of coaching staffs every Urns
the Gators fail to taka a national rhampkitiahlu ut Irani once ev­
ery three years; and failing to Indurt- holler player* to attend tha
state Inatltutlon. Tha first Is due to University authoritle* who
yield to tha bleating of yktory-conaciou* alumni for new coaches,
and the aacond Is -due to better Inducementa offvfrd by out-ofstate schools. The first mentioned fsetnr is (ntxcuuble; the sec­
ond understandable. With auch a wealth nf natural material In
thla state the state university manage, to get lh« iklmmed milk
whlla other achoala gate the crepm. University authorities aniwert
"No money. We can't compete with Alabama and theta other
schools that havs planty of money." Then our an*wcr is: “If you
don’t hava tha monay and can't gat it, why not gat in a football Homa Tsam
Oeeeola
conferenca where the brand of main rial i. of the same grade?”

Softball Tonight

For aach passenger
ate 44 freight car*
according to the -Asi
American Railroads.

Need Laxative? Take
All-Vegetable One
Don't lei Impatience lead yod
Into harsh measures for thu re­
lie f of cnntilpailonl
There's no use. A little spley,
all-vegetablr HLAGK-DRAUdllT,
taken by simple directions, will
mUy persusdt your bowels.
aka It et night. That should
give you plenty o f Ume for sleep.
Morning usually brings punc­
tual thorough rstlsf from consu­
ltation's
symptoms— headache*,
biliousness, sour stomach, loss at
appetite and energy.
ItLACKDRAUGHTH main Ingredient Is
an
"intestinal
tonic-laxative,"
which helps tu Iona the intestinal
muscle*.
It's economical, loo.
US In 40 dotes; 2Re.
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R ig h t B e tw e e n T h e E y e s
Thai*, the way "« r tpaclal prise* an all
I.MHtine rquipmeni win hit y»*t If yew’r*
* &gt;|ie,|,man who w*at* tha ball, aad whn
wi. mM talker tare monay, I ha a be *pre li­
ter nor tvlctlion. •f • heelleg
iBpplle*
ITRBT!

Beware Coughs

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lo kmen grrtn laden phlegm,
l srcrrUmi and akl nature to
snd heal raw, tender, inrtsmnatlal rmscous memhnurrs.
M l*ow many medicine* yot,
led, tell your druggist In sell
atUa of Oreotmilsfon wiili tiir
sndlng Uiet you are to llkn
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DEL MAIZ NIBLETS
SHREDDED WHEAT

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9 L a CAN SPRY
1 LB. BLUE RIBBON OLEO
303- LIBBY’S SWEET PEAS

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YELLOW BANANAS
A lbs.
LEG *0 LAMB
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PICNIC HAMS
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17Vae
PURE PORK SAUSAGE w lb.
19c
MILK-FEI) VEAL CHOPS lb.
BALTIMORE .OYSTERS. qt,
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TIIBSDAy . NOVEMBER 14, 1939

Clue Found - C ity Awards
“ InDeath Of." :£ontract‘For
Sportsman W ater Pipe

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*_____________ NUMBER 72

EftlnhlLshcri In 1908

FDR Tendered
Annuity Plan
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KITTEN1K A DOPTKD

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letter In Pocket Of Central FoundryComEx-Bodyguard Says * pany To Supply Ma­
Materials
Persons Involved
(crisis For $30,000
In Killing. Known Supply Line Project

^Germany TurnsDown
Mediation Offer Of
«; Dutch And Belgians
With Polite “No”

MOTHER E$CXPES IN CRASH

£

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Up To $100 Mojj
Would Be Paid
(iovernment In Pi
Ikisal Of Wagner

The contract for furnishing the
juvraaity materials for the watei supply line of the City has ,
Iren awarded to the . Central
Foundry Company and at their
—
Regular meeting in the City Hall
bl*l night, the City Commission
In trurled Engineer Fred T WIIlluns to prrpaie a WPA prolect
f„. the ‘laying of the new lino
- —
-— •
r h*
fioni Hi,, writs rn the Orlando
Jilghway So the pumping station, i
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14The award teas made by the
V'omiiiission following tho prenar- i
— (Al*)—Tho pmiHiHNl oxhton of an extensively written
pnnsinii nf the Snoinl SecurBiinlvri* of (lie six hills *1 Emitted'
ily
'proKrant In allow itullby Engineer W. \V. (Illlespir who |
viilitalit in liny atiiiuitifH front
bs- lu-en employrd to supervise
The wurfero nt itwt. where
the project.
Ihr jrnvrriimrnl paying up to
the conflict between Ger­
, While the product of the Cen­
? Uni a month on maturity
tral Foundry Company hsa been
many and the western Allien
have Iin in ttulimiltofl tor
hrhvlnl, the Cummlssiun hus not
haa been fought' most. * inPiv-iili-nl KnojtrvrU'rt cousitldefinitely decided upon the site
tanaely,. today Inflicted new
cralinii.
t l the pi|ie to be uard tu t accord­
casualties on both Britain
ing to the bi,l the contract price
untnr Wagner (D.-N, Y«),
WH4 nii i&lt;| it'linldy (•» ii.'ive ol*sill range betwrrn $20,4711.24 and
and* Germany.
riiv n l (In* pt.iponl with
tho
f.’H.H.tl.tO for the iust iron pipe
Belgium and Ncthcrlamlii
i I'ri-tdr-nl which well-informed
and materials which will lo used
envoys to Berlin were in­
I mium'i ' h Mild would provid**: iny
hi leplnring the pn-selit deteiiora! , .| wo,oden
‘
•. iti/. iM may |»uy nn wnnuily "iuformed, meanwhile that Ger­
main supply line.
i
siiraii.'. policy** providing
up
many waa replying f polite
, The financial arrangeinrnta have
!lo AI (Mi ii inonili from tin* gov- ^
"no” to I be medlaUop offer of
U"l ' ms ii romideti-d, hut it was
•i Mount at io*»i of -Id percent
Queen Wllbctmina
and
King
the cliginal plan of the Conimis» ,
__AfTffti r iiiir ii ,r 1 thnn Ihry would Imvc* f«
slen to Ii rrow approximately
Leopold.
Britain and Franc# .already
i lut.'hing ii conli'ttli'd* kitten i
•
I*.-* h*«'iiA« ns it u
with Iut 0 u n priv*i(«* inauraiici* company s
f . ’li.iM'ii from the local hanks sml
he Mild
have made repllea amounting to
S«k lla* routrarlor lo rairy the ••wn, Judy «li*i*■:♦ nnyonr (•• (*&gt; uud . haur* (In* f ti^ti*- uf l»* i lmm»* iii*' iimiuilit** would
I It •a*l||*h III* |IO»l offilCH ill tho
tho stuns thing, putting Pfaeo
piminul hi vxrrss of the rssli Ilf*-. N\lu ii*\6.r .Indy U"'"', ( mo. |ih. ioh.pl* .1 Vdl.M, and
nil.' lunun.T iii post ii I saving*
Vtiii li tin* I'll, i\ utile lo raise.
up to Oormany..
, ,
I Ud\ and hi«h\ Iiuii.In nro hniullrd.
A British destroyer. freighter,
I he UCA project for laying the tl. it lilt M*«.|U&lt; lu ll'IIM1 mi) tlliup M* I It.ll III III*' I* lull..11 lop
Wmriirr in rixiirrlcil (.» propoif
trawler, and'twn Herman freight­
* I •»•' Wmlii * .»(•
•w» i
upe line will lie appro ,‘inatelv i lln* motikV)pi t of \ml&gt; I »;••••* I
th. iii*w plan Flmrtly nflrr Coners ' were Hated aa new lugaca.
i v.niHi. Engineer Williams irporl • .
pi. x intivriiu'H.
||«- al.•.ti may
The .destroyer, unidentified In
«... mill i he City ircciving clislil
••••k .i gctit*nil rxpNiif.mii of the
ah Admlraltp announcement, *vae
f
the smoiiiil of nmtrrinls t r ­
('llll'A (it), Nov. II
t/11 — ine fiuni-hed.
-••..il -t-ciiiily propintii to bring
u ld to hava sunk after hitting
,
Discovery i f n letter lelaliiig that
If .'mp|.i\rid work.'M, domp4Tl,-- Hill Haul whit fomiuitv
t*a|Hiiir,
voiretl
Ihieata
in
Aleatrat
i|». nnd Ngiinilluinl eifltlx miming. Thu trawler Creaa.iwnrtltil I lie rortlmcl f«&gt;i fui J
pi
Iron
againai
Edward
J
.
O'Hara,
wall waa sunk by a (Unnaui sub­
iM-liinr niHI fri'l of 1-2 Inch Iion** 1
shin
presldml
of
Sportsman's
marine. The freighter Matrn
I 21'll feut «»f I 1-2 inch Homi*
I'ark rare truck, Inday gave an
want down after a North ttea
thr F in I)c|)*rInicnt nt th»* i
niiexpertrd
turn
in
the
search
for
explosion, believed/tVuafd 'by
( of 91.20 ami 7f» cent** |*rr J o H c p h K a n s k y B a n A w a y I ' r o m B o h c n u a l o
the turfman's slayers.
t. Tim CoinmiKsiunrr* rcActnilrd
E u c u p c C o m p u ls o r y
M ilita r y
S e r v i n ',
i
(|*0
n ..
p n
- Uerman crewmen acuUUd the
II" ir previous action on these tods
S ' - W a rtfl 5 S *
■«d b l'|.r.'7u' .n oth er Thv m i ^ t S r ’ fSra hosa and awarded
»
Y
n
V
ah
■fciiiriiT
Nov,
T
l
,
on
T
ii
way tif lb* maternity ward at the G eorgia] wriler raid hr had hern told of .... iuiniwc,
, ontrssrt for the Eureka pro
S p e n d s L i f e In U n ite ,I S t n l c s A r m y
| 7 {| | (}
N n n | in a tio n
to avoid capture/ thr Ad
Baptist hospital, ill Atlanta, but who was lukon to Emory University **
thrral.
‘ by *~
two former inmates of
company .secured »
Alrslrax.
1
.1
l»M
____ ^
,
lloesl agent.
hospital after the crash. The six-pound linhy girl, who na yet has
r»it
Thirty &gt;&gt;•
The letter
,„
. . . said
. , "Yo0,1 hn" " j I'nnripal It. Ii. Kipp of the
•
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I'lttN
n S C O , Nov. 14.—
no name, Is held hy Margaret Pitta, student nurse. The baby's con­ n
M
t*
1
set vie* in th*
O Ha ... and
had
many a,go
SrhlH&gt;li
, • •:• ' t'l’tW (llinm Gild,, MrAdoo, whoso
| him
a
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si n i i i i i i n t
11\
si*" 11, I rru
st il t .'.p
■|1a .l ti. E
tlo 111
dition is excellent, according to hospital authorities, despite her menu
ami dispute# over them MrK, y ,,f
At
my
fight
"qi. nl, ,' |
t„ I rnnklm |t. tionsevelt
High
tracks. I tliiuk It is n sure spot qr|„M1| ■ml ■ group »»f in»'iii!&gt;rrs Spuniatd*. .illd Hi* M
mother's niffrow rwa|&gt;c in the nrridrnl.
, •• Imiu ih*' |)ciiim*ni(ic prraior something in rnaneetiun with ••f t hi- I'atrnl -IVarhcrs AxMirin- *n* u of ll .1 V lu’.il |*OI
'4* • *hulml iioihiiinI ioii iii IKJ2, aaid
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I •••(»•. *-ii hi iitiiiii iiotii Wnnhiugton
lion, loLni (hr Cily for n •lonn(|i*ii |w. r*' Hut allffl. i utl
Tlie Capone group wus the uri •»f lino towsril thr I inform flllul j M|ili F h IIH-I.
'“’('• bi\ Ihrti* midi ii gr*icnil
t.
ginal owner of Hpartsmnn's nl i f (hr Nrhoot hnritl. Th«* •••«pir&gt;l pay wlifH a o* ,\ , ! 11
"M . II *I* •• |$IH»-«'\|-|1 would b«l
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h»(* l t"» a tSiid |riin» in |U40.
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Inkr over (hr ttialit(rftmi«t* of (hi* 1I Hrrgrniii
l fui* d SlfitrK M'fuitor, and
rrcrnlly rotiNtrurlrd Irouiw rniirt** I (l\•* ln»»'l •*
*i•ot iii .il ihr lD&gt;nrd 6»f tho
i»( Ihr \hNtrr work.**. Thr fri|iir«l Au-lriN H*m«)'
.«• I'i * tiib-rii
Sti nmship
w* n crnnli d nutl (In* Lily (*lrrk *
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"d lo would f*opp4*rt (ho
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•• Kill, l*i* ' • "• ' •. • ihmt (« i m.
pit •'
milllal y h' 1' " 4 Ol lh. ..... ..
wan nuthoriri-tl lo fo*ik(* nirmurr
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mrmbeia of the rluli may play nt p* Ihli «ouui
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I’AltlS, Nov. ' 14— (AT—Dtrn
hi*. Imiu*' to ' . a- ' •I. r •
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•o.l a t I » •.1.4*.Of IM
•i.o 11$ is 1*1 d* !••»*e.on Lit,I Itrtn ivl'jdgrd to
•n rd prrmlsison to erect sign, ail- uulfit whii'li i , .
charged up to his German-Amarl••• I* w,i. iii J'din
•**•• (ium rt, now vice*
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t u t iUsing
i a i i i ^ asam
vai
his xasiiijt
ramp iat rrrtuin to- &gt;carte ImT oi* will *•i-O «#• •ll** fit. 16.1 .
can bund tba cost of telegraphic which opcr\ed In the Court House llvw ovtT Parli anil (he *uliurU. ratlin* in the City,
Cu**t»'i Mil llo 1.1*1* II.| II •* II Ih. 1ir hlito
i: •»-la ta and kisses" sent to a woman this morning at 10:00 o'clock with playing hide and arvk in puff&gt;
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Cummlaaion
deferred
action aild iiu» hi •II Ut III.
friend was submitted by tba
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Mmow mmhi»iim( ioh ne * i )«»ar.
•»»•*. 1Ml 1lt*»nph kill. d. that
on the requeat of II. II. Coleman, Army &gt; «*v$-i
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local manager of the Florida paw- hr ite 71 yi'Mi
sgad, corpulent
bundsfuthrar's presiding oft the bench/
I Ii.ii * In- H',,d. *‘l ••* •iinm'i I the «|ui*»tion of
— - •-----vi nun t,i|iit
in enter •till iu b jn t '•I lull
1* « 1•aigo »i
trial for tho theft of money from
Following the, selection o f'th o tha Belgian frontier a* the Into a new contract for fumi*hd
la
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Sl.tiloi
•• i.u.li-i Inin , ®M'
«d»'f*(. wi«h n number
A toll* let Ml
itoi •• u a
hta own organlaatlo*.
grand jurors, the five* civil dam­ French ahclling became too in- |ng power to thr
O i ti,- |$i*ht -1*d •••*(•»».iimIihi;
|)rMit't’t iitri at
t«-r, S«*rg*nnl Kan k&gt; join.d tlo 1 lied lo ll.d
new Itype rate*
W•' I*Hi|-1••*• |lii'M* Him n genrrWhile Kahn sat blushing and age suits scheduled for this term tenac.
il &gt;j; mg oil I
Toil* itet Club. and at . i .
The civilian*, flrat caaualticN of
Thet bid of $27f$ hy tho Radio I |iciiira nt Lai. M.it). I„ I
:«l .... •• o ilin( Rl HIM*vi*11 will
lowering hi# ayes, Assistant Dis­ were docketed for trial next week
I*, il.
..... ho iii
Who ia
trict Attorney Hetman McCarthy and other routine mailers were German plane* over I'aria. _wcn* C'orporalion of Anirrira f«»r m mon­
cnaniuuii'd -ill, &gt;1,,
lopai.ddi- to IiItil ill CB1*•' Iit.rily
,f&gt;* *( lh. ..*
read to tha jury three messages handled before the court recessed wounded during Ihe second ap |tor to check the fri*i|urnry of tho that hu ll-t-ltl,',,
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tx'iM• iMNdoiti iiiitl liigli human
to lira. Florence Comp which tho until Wednesday, Nov. 22 at 0:30 f&gt;* * r* nf*
-. *** acoutlng Police radio tranainittinir art wai j primaiU'iit holm*
llullir ilm
t l" '"
lb ''lit
ll IMl* Ol III fh* p*'i
nh'.il . tinil \%ho mi will iii ho ran
defease conceded wars written by A. M.
ahipa during
_ the afternoon.
,.approved.
» ■Ul . u. TheV City
(t V na* rtMjuirctJ \ for •hi* *i»»t4*it Miii&gt;
III t l l l l l l ' , .
Pind
Willi
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•i ill* iiffaira of tiiN Antrricaii
tho bunds men. Each waa a mix­
Authorities
repeatedly
hsv, 'to purchase a monitor for the set who now keep, Ihull-e
m,»,h,* In,
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The Grand Jury adjourned' un­
.'INI*. ill pi-Mpi* in lh** great crixia now
ture of Impersonality and aenti- til Monday When it will Invratl- warned civilians, to go Indoor, k - lh, F ,d.ra| Communlcstlons and
Slid bi
bought a Immc fi„,n I rank j
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I'oolfoiilM $• l IVlllKJ|(|o|i ?
te several react to coma before whenever they hear the clatter of Oomralsalon
Evans.
Ilu like- tlie H-hing
6&lt; H*IMM•
Ib t*rl
"Not' '((&gt; landing thr guluiy of
T fe wiUr b«-s.utiri&lt;-uti..n rates
Including four negro murder anti-aircraft guns, explaining that
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nidi* mi ii in Ilu* Ki*ptihluan and
there will Oo no sounding of air wR)^h a re usually effective only
cases.
•»iia pill (io-t, RiHiNi-vrli hat
v a. - . a ,
There are several cases carried tdrena unless the planes appear l«&gt;'during the summer month, will
mt . ,
n**t i p« * i
Kxi'iyofiri wants to
|be extended through the winter,
over from the last term of court oa bombers.
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—if he is
quo
revealed
that
a
certain
nutit1 » o m s discussion of tho proposal,
trial s t this session Including
' 1*11*1 t«ror: I cannot
wlit *, el.lt,jrollowlng a dlscumlon of Ken'll,,lie .
II.
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(!$»l«’ i i i i i i i . p.i’f M -i t il • lu» ir j
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hotel, Oklahoma that of J . E- Weathered and W. bmr of enemy airplanes hod teat,
, •toil, toil I do not think
(Tty:
C. T'Hichton, rharged with man- arilvo throughout last night, fly- ford.. traffic problems, the Com- 1*111II of till' AI 1*61-1MX lh»V •"Ml he perniiilM-nlI, •i . I ii, tnilfte
tin leml
dlfferenea
wII Ion I be n, , I I ' .1," . will, III mat.,
Arrivod safely. Lots of news, slaughter In connection with the
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of
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lln- ex* eptlell nt ■•• •&gt;,i Iwo tlays , wh»,lt„ •'&lt;• , ., rundnlute or not.
cr to obtain bids „nk the
Write you tomorrow. All mjr Christmas Eve drowning of two seventh
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send Parisians s7m m -'N 8* y ,rtwo10traffic
°*'Uln lights, one to
,,11" , I i.o ll„ )-•■•pi, * ill force Ihe DemoInle, oil IIiiit x, ill n
thoogtrip of you. Lovo and bias- prominent Delgutd cn-«da when bllng forlo shrlfcr
allies the start bo Installed at tho intersection of of thi*
Ami lit ki*
»xlt-letTfTtairiu mi, I ji, e I real ,„i*. I' l Ih-unell. jeiutir •'invention lo nominate
the car In which they were riding of the
Park and Geneva Avenues and today i*xpi i MM'il appn •oil *«jm oh Stale lb,ml I ••1•- i ■,,•,,I , ,,,;, him ,n I ’•I"
.• w ultra, wi ft vicveiann ao- plunged through an open draw
j •Will to- arrrptY
Expressing
the ether at the Intersection of behalf of ll»«« Ir«*«lt- l»«.«(y i.» .til nerr, said to,lav.
bridge Into tha I I . Johns Rlvtr,
dreaa not disclosed:
The
alarm
»Irene
acrvcrheil
at
Tlie $:ii&gt;,linii mi. -I improvement nt)' own ,,pin,"H, and having no
Avtnua and Twentieth who nt*do tin* cvciiIm of Hi*' day
“Train mlatakr. Called you writ of hrrr. Thera ara also sav. 4:20 A. M., routing eivlllana from Park
projeel is iapally nearing emu |iiuihorii&gt; whatever to eimak for
twice. Arrive by plant 11:txf P. ft- eral under ladietaienU In this tkalr bads while aalvoa of anti­ Street.
l*r in** &gt;**»: into ph'lion, tl............
pointed I *h&lt; I'"- "l- ii '. I niil»&gt;xitaUngly
County for conducting hitteriea
Tha Jaaior chamber of Com m i ouUtMiiding,
tanight. Lava aid kiaaaa.”
aircraft fire scattered . a forma­
Mrs. Kuhn, wife of Uw land which may come up for disposal tion of Nasi planes and sent them marts was given permission lo Hanford otii* of IIn* I.ifgi—t gii*ii|i* out, ami lisrlat t,„rrie h„« h,-, i i ! •«&gt;' that i* Hie Ih'inoeraUc party
lierniitled to o . il,„ m-rt|&lt;i„ „t I ni,inil»ile« I,no. „f eoume he will
booth on tha acefi here in Mwcrnl &gt;»nr&gt;.
•I this
scurrying for borne by way of the erectICaaM ^formation
for noun, I “&lt;eepl
How "mid any man dellaM am Tama -rare*)
*^Thr Chaniln’r of 14»mini-irrt" Stale It),a,I No II
- The Grand Jury Investigation! North Sea. The alUkear signal
ftattd Mr. C'oIrniMti, " I n vrry tlnie. Inning the eon Irtictnm of (rime »m h a demuinl from h|s
Ware set for Monday altar Assist­ came a t 6:20 A. M.
gmtaful to avrrytiiM* win* c*»- the bridge, general traffic was l-*, »y “'"I hie country in theao
b
ant Btats Attorney Lloyd P.
When a lone Oarnu|p plane waa
operated i»o wliol* In ur(* dly. for reqinreil to „„,ke n detour of rrllieal limes? Tho thinl tsrm
Boyle woa called te Orlando
niofo tloiii "ii mile, imt during I ,r"d'l'mi &lt;» mere dogma anyway,
williout that co-*ip6‘i ation
Where he will assist in tha now
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could not have rnjuyed .11,,' de ihe past fe„ days local traffic w'* -*-'*•*• hBVr •" ohsvrvo it unlaaa
trial of tha Coston murder
want In. Whenever the congrre of success that we rut, now hos hern nrriintlid
WASHINGTON,* Not. 16 —
A venire o f 66 addition'll Juilltim, of the country rails lor Ute
lnt to with pride. We would
waa drawn I r
renrire, of a rcrtain man, ho
TIIIM'K CHASM f a t a l
e to thank each nm- itulivnju
Urn civil
FOIIT MY Elf S'. Nov. u —(A1, must ml,mil aa a patriot, no mat­
oily fur his aaslstanrr, however
ter
what personal larrifKe la in­
since that ia lnip«»tble
we — All uuloinulol,'.truck rnllision
cwb
Yesterday'i war coouaaaiqus said
would like lo take this medium °h the Tamianii Trail eight mdes volved. I'eraenally, 1 intend to
he aigbt waa cairn along the
of expressing our sincere ap­ nortli of Naplr.i .Sunday night rupport Kouaevclt for a third
vhota front Two Oarmaa patrols
r masting of the preciation to all.”
fata|y Injured ham Goorvtcli of term. I am confident be will ho
minpot cd of 60 mad 190 men apthe World will be
tVsetac, N. J . Coorvicli died after overwhelmingly alerted.”
tadman Hall tonight
being admitted to a hospital here.
Baker county .la grtttng a
with Consul Coni'
McOaQaad preaid touch cd "oil fever." The Swift
A' Touchtcu. fur .Governor staleCroak Oil Company is building a wide commit tee haa been formed
derrick far aa oil teat well south with Lester F. O'Quina of Miami
Mostly cloudy tonight
of Oluateo. Drilling will be dona na 'chairman
Hradquartera have Wrdnraday, probably occi
by two western leaders In wildcat M l opened in Dada City, and light rain in extrean south pdd
66'workers ere now artiva in the Uon. Slightly warmer W e d S
t o *6 wtraoM north jp d f c *

Nazis Plan Stiff
Warfare On Ocean

I r e l a n d Complains
Neutrality Act Is|
w Injurious To Nation

LOS ANOEI.ES. Nov. H -‘-(A1)
— Police lotlay fmiml n Idler In
a poeket of • fot liter bodyguard of
F.lwnnl J . 0*1 Inii., ,liin Chicago
«|H&gt;i t»inan, raying "cetlain propie know who »r» «l»ivinu the ear
when they not Eddie.”
The man, Itus'vll Sl.ddard. 21,
na» »Ib UImmI »u|&gt;crficially tail
night in a downtown drecl by
one of the two mm who accost­
ed him with the gtwting “llust.”
He waa treated fur his woundr,
■lurationed two hour*, then collapacd and was taken to a hospi­
tal in a cema.
.
He regained ccnaciouaneaa later,
ibut I’olice said Uieie would be no
K rtbsr questioning except for a
request from Chicago police.
1 Detectives
supplied mldwcit
authorities the name t'ii/ro. III*
where c man waa fcuml, scrawled
[in the envelope nuitiining the
l|i Iter, It said the one-time chauf’frnr apparently had I pen her*
'the past month. O'llurn waa shot
Wiilnvaday.
Tho missive said “Well, I guess
you did the right thing about

; %oader Social
Security Sought

; Inclusion Of Agricul­
tural Workers, Do­
mestic HelpFavorcd

i

Veteran Army Sergeant Visits
Lake Mary, Buys Home There

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McAdoo Predicts

Evidence Shows Charles H. Dike!
. ...
Kuhn Used Funds Nam ed Foreman .... ....
F o r Telegrams Of Grand Jury ihree Injured By

Bundlcadcr Tangled Civil SuitH Art* Set1 Fragments
In Love Affair By For Triui Before; Anti-Plane
D i s t r i c t Attorney Smith Next Week

From
(iuns

(srutitude Expressed Traffil: Is ' ."
For FineCo-Operation

('sinnr l’""-

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Reveals His
Preference* For Post
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City N

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B riefs

LOCAL WEATHEB

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THE SAKPOtB HERALD, 8,

Sanford Herald

A Timely Warning

M iM lftM la ItM
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I m » f mtlrr— mm h m »I
.* ■« W lN i n*rU»
Tho "City of FlInL" which has recently been making
_____ i n mwwita a w *
a lour of northern European countrlen irt comtiderhbla ritik
B airrN »• t m N rlMi »*M *r

“TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY”

THE BEER-HALL BOOM

If HAWMMkt

By B t r s n a X l A T

A T T H * N eXT

I t r o R R e c t r iN ie

One by one the g^brmateflal
gubcmaterlal whlrlpoela eod qutckMand. If elth
aeplnnta at* beginning U stick rr -or both should decide te join
their Httle pink necka out and the frolic, thry'wlU lead the rest
IT
•the- chance to return home by the Oermnn Kdvemmeni
a - ^*uCn«ly-w ill cuntHm^ASTtk kk « awii f chase that only the heat
VSMl * O T «
swlmmvra ran hope to Join tn -. which nayn It ban ordered all It* worships not to sink It
fer the next month or »d.
Raw n m e g i
MOM. AMIS k IIMAN
Fred Toeehton of Avon. F a r l£
First to diva Into the murky
Bo apparently the Flint Ineldcnt in now n closed Itook.
•M ils*
t m tm p a * hwsm. s»*m—«. ss»
water* of the political pool waa haa been alttlh' by the aids Bf tha
— But whnt about tho British government •?• How ikr we|*—
' m n e W alker-ef Oenlo, wh» **►vV
i n i n i n n i iu t k i
know some of thtfr warnhlpn won't sink It. Though the
dently waa Influenced by the fable
N f R l i l r Im A A * t M ^ : - w
. COUtf^ Vt AA-.1 M«l»»l
‘ ~££
Win* lie now nn empty ship returning to-the United.
uf the Early Bird and dm-Warm. fret wrt before it k-over, while
But the iplt&gt;h he made war herd- B. F. r e t r of West Palm Bosch
•
Staten, thu British might sink it Just m they sank . thc.k.m%r.
ly uetlrahll and the rlywlr. noth- h a a JU 'K &amp; 'tin * aa * polo
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Athenla.
At
leant
Hint's
what
the
Nazis
nnid
they
did,
j
terwhrgs and may wsdb la Rw
....... *•*•
mg to e|&gt;cak of.
and If they sank tho Albania they might just nn well aink I
fK k b T
pt2S
Next came a chap named Rod­ water.
■l All iM lM lf •
aslllm , n r l a *f
Pat Whitaker of Tamp
, V*■**.». n i i l i l l i u a *4 *«.tlers ml the Flint.
gers from Rl. Petrraburg, whose
I I pmrpmmm ml
, N ltH I I U I I lll, f«l IIk*
noac-ilivc wan even leaa apectaru* Harold Coke of Jockacnvllle Mve
And furthermore, what In to prevent tho Gorman* i
J l l M l i f* * 4 , nlll k* rim iN far
been
playin' leap-frog on Ihe hank
t h is o n e
Ur than Watkrr'a—and the two
at n | | ln M im lilw i ml**.____ from sinking it and blaming It on the British? After all.'
for quite some lime and. were
of
.them
have
hern
floating
about
IS
ON
THE
l l u l )ln i« n » *r ll**r***«lk- Naal skirts would be clear because they have nlready an*
practically unnnllevd for pamt r.vweted ta join Ihe pdrty, hul
H, Ik *. r***l«**l T i l llimM In
n oose
they dont like "cold" water end
1 ■■!•**'• fill* ml ml, *rll*l**. nouticed they were no longer intereated In IL and, their
time.
|**« nr* maUlal»e4 *1 Ik* l*ra- subs have been instructed not to bothnr It. So obviously
probably will stay out.
Thru
r»mo
Burton
Sehoepf,
who
ll*n ml Ik* rkkklrr " I I I •&gt;!»•
Jcai Psrri.h and Speesgrd Hol­
k**«**rrfira I* m l*** * mmd If it; Is sunk now It would 190k as If the British did It.
put a little more showmanship land have been sKtln’ near-by
Vartu
In
hit
performance
by
climbing
Under such circumstances what could be more tempt­
forkin' orange* and Dying to
clear up to Chicago on the high mok* up Iheir minds. Beth have
ItrraM-1* a i**i*k*r mt Tk*
IIM 1*11— nklrk la rsrl*. ing to the Natl frame of mind than to countermand the
platform to itand poised for a done a hit ef plain and fancy
*« f111*4 |* ikr *•* f*r i»*
moment with a glam of mange awimmin' In the old senatorial
i t o o tA v t r r h a v w B e e n
Ilka ml all am * 4Uaalrk*n order, have the ship sunk, and insist tho British did it.
kimU* Circumstantial evidence would certainly be agalnat them
Juice In nnp hand and a Townsend tank hul they’re SfrSM of
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II *r
J U S T A K IP MAKICP JO C
&lt; IM IIM la IkU pmpmr «»4 alM and might Inflame American public opinion against their
banner In the other. He hit the 1‘erampa" and they have had
Ik * l**al ■**• a*kiikk*a k*»fi*.
water with a splash that roold enough political experience to
‘ vlafctk fa a«kll**ll*a ml ■***•■ I former Allies. Isn't thnt Just what the Nails want?
be heard all over tha state, de­ knew that In a free-for-all ikahfc
kalraaa herds aHn
&gt;i *ala* *******4
When Hitler speaks, remember thst "Yes” mnsns
veloping wave* rather than rip- across the treacherous guberna**
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TUBSDAY. NOV. 14, I t i t
"No" and "No" means "Yes." The Nails warned -that the
PWB.
torlal pool it Is every mm for
u ia yjnutp
. .I . .
Mayor Walter f r a m of st. himself and a guy had better he
Iroquois was going U. Ikj sunk, so it sailed safely In to port.
iirnrvrrt
Angpstlne,
a
more
or
leaf
ex­
fit before he tries H. .
B B L E VERSE FCK TODAY They announce now that the City of Flint will not lie mo­
a o H a V rr.
perienced swimmer, after taking plenty
The old diving platform is a
lested. So look out I
_
the precaution to pay hk adfflts- long way from completion as the
Villa people diawrth nigh unalen fee, did a running broad hoys have been atealln' planks
* i t/AP7*e nue+OMm
•k
*
.
;■' &lt;» me with their month, anil hofijump, to land In thu mkMk of from earh other. They’ve been
O f M y ir r e f
nfcth me with their llpsi hut theli
Ihe pend where three opponents Jerkin’ and nullin' at Ihe Town' heart la far from me.-—Matt. lltiH.
already weie escortingsebd plank, Irylrt' le get It away
WHh the pel li leal peel begin­ from Rehoepf, whwll* the labor
HARVEST IIOMR
The
Hanford
Junior
Chamber
9/
Commerre.ls
ning I* fill, a lot of other hoys plank ia so heaey that none of
(From Poetry)
•re now eyeing It at they hurried­ them Have been able to lift It yrtg.
an attractive Information booth which will be located on
are the thlritlng cattle,
ly atrip, preparatory to getting in and those who have succeeded iT
one of tho main hlghwaya Into the city and which
jnre the atandlng grain.
the awtm Ihemeefvre.
gelling foundation posts down sre
30 and win the battle
|nectecl to l&gt;o of great servlca to visitors to this city, It Is
Thk week In JaefcaenvUU Fnl- now flndln' that the termites are
T ts J
So and h ttp the alaln.
' hoped to have tno booth finished and ready for buslness
ler Warren k expected le take gettln' into them.
lh* plunge. He ran ha depended
j by the first of the wlntor season.
Rut the furt is really gettln'
In*
upon te de plenty of threat)big and underway at the “Old Rwlmmin*
The project developed out of the contribution of a 1
Irld;
the richer jrlfli
splashing about, but Hell con­ Hole" and gives every Indication
•tghbor ......
rasping
neighbor.
. 1 nel
large quantity of cypress boards which were donated to 1
stantly entertain hoth those In Ihe of becoming gay and boisterous
In the trsmplril fid
.tho* Jaycees for some inch purpose. Having must of t ho,
el and those eg the bank as •a time goes on. The older boys,
clown* about In an effort to who are experienced, 'are keenin'
lumber, tho Jaycees decided they would erect a small build*
ip with will to bind It,
“dock"
hla playmates, blew life a watchful eye un their clothes
................
he visitor
ing which Would benefit
both the
visitor and
and the
the city
city and.
1 through flrih end bone
a
whak
and stand an hla head.
.
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O
N
iT
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and are worryin* shout some
on
in
SPO
N
TA
N
EO
U
S
the Ilf* behind It,
properly beautified, would be another valued sttracth
Ore* In De land, Francis Whlte­ TOUGIt GUY nobody ever h e a r*
Iper, - la poor own.
C O M B U S T IO N ?
BECR-BARUO A O O K SST W R S? F U B N O W T S O N A T O R V f halr la repertad ta he tm the
Hanford..
....
. ..
of before coming slang and'lick­
verge ef making a flying lean, in' the tar out of all of 'em- Then,
A JM
permanent
attendant will be employed there t o !
&gt;I
When the foe le scetterrd,
lie
k
no
alouch
aa
an
aquatic
Bemlnolo
1,
too, there Is always the danger
reffurdlng Sanford and
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. 3 Information
...
rsjtrd
Thne will heap the co*t
•give
out
star, and whather It k a rase of DROWNING, and Ihe mortal­
•re will
be a telephone handy.
Rad the victor, shattered,
rl
County to all vliltnra. Ther
of swim, give or float, hall give ity rate In thk particular pool is
he kaa ln»t.
1y 1
the usual psmphlelt,
bullatins, and
M road maps will b« freely
a good account of himself. Ilia exceptionally high.
nnmphlela, bulletins
■ a DGELY TORRENCE
By PRESTON GROVER
financial "wind" la better than
uantlly
of
orsnge
Juice
will
always
be
distributed,
and
a
q
‘t
that of moat ef hk playfellows,
ONLY A RKHUrfoN
on
band
for
fron
distribution.
During
the
nenson
celery
n
d
fail
and he’s not afraid of "deep
HOUMA, U
Nov. IS—DT)—
Taft
of
Ohio,
VanUrnbcrg
of
Mich­
WA8IIINOTON,
Nov.
A
—UP)—
lilllne. Yreh, hot al.r
may also be glvon atysy to tourists.
waUr.”
The
family
of Allen Gergeron
Tho room will bo about 10 by 12 feet in dimensions JJbenaf Republlcana here comklrr igan and Tapper of Kantai.
FrrrB B U R u if, Nov. a - ( A h Up In Tallahassee Jerry Car­ last
night
arranged
funeral
Not everybody ran reach the
It la well known that Tapper’# The time may be coming whan ter ami Bill Hnrfgea are tryln* Is
the move of Monitor McNsty of
Up In thl* olJ world, but nobody nnd llte surrounding grounds will bo beautified under tho Oregon to enter the race for wm- only intcieit In the huainc.a la to the fgtJgued and depressed fan make up their minds. Both of services over hla skeleton, all
direction of tho Garden Club. Only window casings, floor- tern delegatra aa one of the marnhil tho mldwrst bloc behind i l l a lift by taking a dose of them hava plarcd around In that that waa left of the youn#
has to ptey on the bottom.
trapper swallowed up nearly
Ing and roofing material are now needed to erect tho, •marteat inovra yet mnde within In f*rm program. Excrpt uv there "light cure/' like ■ pill for a
l before. They knew It like a seven year* ago Id the miasma
Someone h o Invented a 'Vock- building. It Is hoped that puhlle-splrited Sanford clllzeas Rrpuhllran rahk&gt;
. may bo n difference of opinion on haiiJachv.
k, ‘and ran avoid Ihe re*k», of the Hosting prairie.
* h » bed” foe Insomnlara. A good
In hi&lt; "latnm-nt announcing-h* I whit tho faimeri need—and no
De. Phillips Thomas, a research
see eoysge would accomplish the will come forward. In tho near future wllh additional dona­ waa willing to nrci'pt the ptndi- i Republican haa advanrcrl a whole log Infer, thinks It la !&gt;oa»lbU.
tions so Unit the project can ho completed ns soon ns )k»s- dacy prnpoacd by (lovcrnoi i program yet—Capper and McNnry "Only the . queatjon of time and
^jsams pnrpoee.
ccsnomki," ha anvs, "stands in
Sprague of Orrgon, MrNary anld , "hould not to in conflict,
nlhlc.
Hitler •till bon't liern kill* In
he wna under Mnn illualona” nboin i But with MrNary afcklng wcat the way of n world in whkh electin how hr happened to art
will
endow
humanity
the possibility of bfcniiiinir prcai em delegatra, It will place the trklty
bomb off ten mlnulfa too
drnt. tie had one main idea, hr other senatorial figures In a diffi­ with pure, gorm-frea air. moun­
tain
breexea
and
year
‘round
said, which was to solidify the cult position to contest with him
recUmatkih state, of Ihe west and for the votes. Moreover, If he real­ ‘mood control’ by lighta, abundant
BY
CHARLES
M1CHEL80N
erman- tombing plonra. raidrd
* k.'
» a • .*'*• '*«* , «pHj*. ... *tls4 I
Ma? , •&lt;?
0.1 crops o{ rhekeM fruit# and vege-1
Rocky mountains In n way whlrh ly becomes tha Iradrr of the lao*
'and 'Islands tho, oilier iloy.
Drmorratir National Cemadtlre
would permit thrm to dk-tnle farm Intirnist group, eh will be definitee- tables lli monlha out of the year,
mutt hava been after aoine
. Ighl visibility at night.”
planka In the Rrpuhllran platform ly aligned with Vandenberg in i|und ilayll
The Seminole Garage, formerly Ideated at
Shatland ponlca.
Klahorating on “mood eontrnl,'1
that rrs|ieet and solidly opposed
next year.
(lo.hl What a terrible fclljw tend him at the White Jlouae.
20R W. Flhtt Street,. In now In IU new loeahe
took
up n Mark-coaled lamp
to
Tsft.
Of
rourae
thla
appointment
of
*
An
Idea
Me
Nary
dpi
not
tn*n' Seme ef thnoe Naila teem to ia our Prealdontt Here the llepubnnd explained It waa u source of
(Inn 202 Magnolia Avenue, and w ill conMcNary
haa
long
been
Impor­
army
and
navy
officers
t«
lloh,
hut
which
other
Republican,
Hpokr.raan
that If you atnop low Bran National Hpoke.man are*
ultra-violet rautnlion.
NO light
llnue an In (he pant lo give (He name efyou can crawl und*r a him rearhlng for dictatorial pow­ civilian posts k aa unprecedent­ did, was that lie might also Im * tant pollltrally because of hla sen­ came from the lamp until Dr.
ed a# It la terrifying, w» gather coma the leader ef u foreign pol­ atorial leadership. And alnee hla
rielenl Oldamohlle and 0 . M. C. Truck Balers
It bout. getting in tiad ixtor. er#, again.
Thomas
placed
a
aeries
uf
glass
group opposed to those Re* party follows cannot suspect hint
nnd Service.
Congrraa authorlxed
the In­ from lb* minority party’s noise* icy
publicans who ate following the of White House ambitions, he rhella over It. on* after anoth­
aitni
Franck Whltehalr announce.
crease uf army and navy to makers.
er.
could
easily
lil.maoni
Into
flint
Onre upon a time the counlry Ronatvellian "nelp-ihr-Alllea® pro­
St tomorrow ha wilt have toma­ somAhlng approaching tho auThen it gave off light eorve,»«
A. F . KIM D IIRI.I,, Proprielnr.
rank political leadership national­
to announce. Wonder what thorlxod peace-time atrength, and waa called upon to construct Ihe gram.
spending to tho color of the varTelephone 017
Panama
Canal—
and
an
army
of­
Early eatlmales were that Me* ly.
I f could b et
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i hma rhrmkala with whkh the
recruiting, etc.,
having
hern
; »h«dla turd been treated.
started In accord with the Con­ ficer. Brigadier (tenoral Ooelh- Nary could galhvr up tlie Ml dele­
Dr, Hmllh, tha dignified petal- gressional mandate, tho Presi­ ala, wa. put In charge of the gates from Oregon, Washington.
it! of Louisiana Htala Unlvrr- dent told tho two military de­ Job hy a Republics# PreahlrnL Idaho, Utah and Moiilniut ana
n lu r. ,
itm rm * —Ml.” iU .I iM baa been aentenerd to from partments to go ahead and pro­ They daUllml him aa Uovernnr possibly the 44 from California,
to 21 yesra In prtaon. lit vide quarters, and hn.pllalltation of the Canal Strip—and ever tog4tber with others frum tha
of
that grain atataa of the trans-MIsaia* n
tka that l» the limit.
m
.
! vlilM- ullra-vMl.t riHM Iw t .
farl| it lea for the
additional since, the tioverner
quoU. Because of this violent region haa bean an army engi­ ■Ippl west. It would bo o stiuprh
The French have cent a mlaalon measure we are told that Con- neer.
trading blot to awing a farm pro­
m
i l k
.
m
e l o
d
i c
/
. 0 thla country to buy up horaee greai’a Power of the I'ur.e ia O. K. Whaa a O. P. P r.tldsal. gram plank Into position. .
■r—— ■
.
"It require* little Imagination lo
sad mule*. There aeema to ha a being flouted.
D# It. .
What might hnpnen if MrNary .
"r.V
' Pkture a world In which people
Not
only
that,
a m there that thla mod- but thla act "nullifies both the
However, some of our anrlenta rought to lead hla followers In .up- leader, did not attend thu trial, wm au|t iKelr light to their mood
war la going to lit fought on Constitution and the reprrsrnta- think they ran remember that pert of an Isolationist foreign
Peter I* SaUMlIno,
a t - |l—a pnlr|jf »t&gt;|* piood coni Ail made
bosk of bora# and buggy live (Invrm m rntr
undar Theodore Boosevalt the policy plank could be something loiney. In sllimUtlmt thM Kuhu p^albla by the recent developV * 3 VtHY TM»V
Iheda,
army took over the po'klng of else again. There U substantial had wjlHva ,h*m, eoneedejl also i m m t- of an illumlnant employing
Ju it what did Iho Ropubllrana Han Franvlaeo when, lire
nnd l.cdatlonllt sentiment In the Far* that Euhii hod ikrwn ♦?*&amp; ,n j the principle of fluoreecence/
bund
funds
lo tranaport Mrs.
Haul M eNuIt*asys that the expect tha President to do— put earthquake rased taat city, with­ West but the big force of it Is Ig __
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"Unseen foee within are a greater the- soldier ami sailor recruits out tha advice and consent of th* atataa on bath side, uf Ihe Camp'* furnBura from Loa Angel­
es te New Yoik and from New Com pany
nature to A me 1lean nomocracy on relief until Congrosi aperlfl- Congress. That somewhere bark upper Mississippi.
than any farrtgn enemy." Or to cally authorlied him to pul a Admiral Brktol became High
•
McNary haa been considerably York to Cleveland."
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Eput It anether way, Urmltei de- roof over their heads?
The pi usceul Ion's purpose in all
Commissioner le Turkey! that more than a Ug-alohg In the pie.,
IStroy mare home* than hone
But that ia not all tha President President
Preiiiiani Coolldge sent Briga­ sent senatorial, fight over the this was lo support McCarthy's
TAMPA, Nor.' 14
Naarly I U
has done. Ha haa actually had dier General McUey to Nka- Neutrality hill. Aa minority In
Ind- earlkr declaration to the Jury employes, officers and claeafitonda
thst
Kuhn's
Interest
tn
Mrs.
Oanip
ragua
le
supervise
elections
in
af
Tamlaml
Trail
Toara,
Inr.,
army orflcen detailed to head
ar»
^ haa
■ maintained
___ a|ua,i vwalking
m kin
* The Orlando BenUnel hat been certain relief ‘ and kindred bu Mkaragua, with marinas aa alar- or ha
ware antertalned hare UatunUy
U with Ihe Whit#
While Ililouse, bad been "k.-enly sentimental
lag up tome Intonating eter* rveui. Tha full gravity e f thla tleg Judges and supervisor.; that rang*asah...................
The defense has contended ho hy Cleneral Manogar J . 'A. ~Whkabout tha Y ale In bora Uriel action might ppt be appreciat'd this a m i President turned the ktst Ultra U a been no doubt aa to wanted to help her only bacause tag, succeaaar ta Barton Hchaepf
Primato Biology at Orange by the ordlaaty cltiaen but tha job •( handling the Mississippi hk pea 11Ion. on tha bltl. The op­ ho regarded her aa t hnnd aym- who recently resigned ta became
ponents e f repeal of tha embargo
r, Ha. Hut the flrat thing you
a candidate fer Ooverear.
O. P.'s chlaf pelse-makrr floods over to Um army angl- feature have accepted his gul. palhlaer.
&lt; « knew someone la gtlng to aerate Q.
Testifying in thk eonaeelion,
Tha affair was tq the nature
gravely Inform* ua that the ap- neera under Herbert Hoover, then dance. It k just' possible they
* ' i t ••*. monkey baslneae.
ilaU ei "have been trained to S ftra u ry of Cemmeree. Then Yavo ahoyad him farther forward Carl Weller, a factory worker who of an Informal get-togvthar. with
lin k “ahep” talk and a lot af
le the case ef General In the matter than ha te allj resigned fro mths bund 10 days
1 army and navy officer* they
U rn Ckryiler^lloU r Cempnny
. n, The evenIn
wkhad
to
go.
But
certain
It
k
hgo,
tretifIN
tlmt
nt
a
band
tore*
have
been
hnhued
with
a
mill
tllnes,
who
has
been
tha
adminM a had to lay o ff another £ *
tog in I0SS Kuhn had told tha Ihe absence cf
;&lt; MO worker* an uapount of the tsrlatle aplrlt-—they a n aapon. istrator of Vettrena' affair* un­ that they are leaking to him ta delrgalrs
talk a
~MMto
Ire* ■
had lent money
der
the
administrations
of lead tha fight ht the party fer
rU.tmer down atrika," That make. enta of crack down."
|&lt;olley ht Mrs. camp.
llard lsf, Ooalidg*. ttoovrr and an
Iks mt lie
r l U M rhryalw workara now Idle
ttx■
. kakHpamt fenrlgu
...
Tho party- was such a. i
Tha convention's response, tha
f
contraXt to those factions w
•fore last year's
S result of tho Wagner Leber
MW*i election, ^hi Franklin Roe.evvlt,
For soma str*Bge reason none th* potty wlsklnx to take a .1mora witness said, waa to adopt • rareRenublkan ____plaint
_
at Art.
*•«
py'a ralendor.
on.
Jotkevto which tha dhkgnUa lod'of these events was hailed as In- iggrteele* world position,
gedltlee had he*n InJ
dtesting tha' purpose
of Caa
cNary's entrance eatod they “did nut think Mr. 3 ? s “ Winston Churchill p a n p a s t n lle f ntaaaurfa.
"jU
a w m Jf f
B
H
*«
' i has d*»e anythin* that
Freaidvnla t&gt; srregsU diets tor
an impartaak
4a to Adeif HMar. The Brit* ware cenaumsd in
j * rlaht and had Ia ll eoofl- . A8UNCI0N, Paraguay. Nov. |4
powtt. to (k u i CongHaa, or to kaoiW am haw well th# .other
flrat Lord of the Admiralty eaarmlty of all
i w d d*uiU"t
-ton- Hevta United Rutes jugeoM-staa Hwsa Halted Btato*. BepAUMa_dele*aiei ran tnvada
him •n “soroared mania$ r pacalt on r*I
iUef—I
» y . bomber* mm p good Will flight
publicans In Mates w
Rio De Ja
alan was
cal adminlatra ‘
king* f f npm. th . fm d i .Ml th , mfMtUMI t&gt; » to
,
»«*teid*y tn
nu did not thluk
parly's
* 'gooMhody k .
w a lk and by _____
Langley
a f It o!
likely there
■what he
the state auUtorltk.
4 period
pukllaaa. *
1. r, !
ssTiUms sksargBy
It Might ha aaahaw that tha|' . la tU w aha pie
Prasldvat’a course
’IM M 'M ^
idnUlri
78&amp;
5
Incidentally, in asarkp
with
I killing «Q d«
of
pos- rases tha army aud navy all
fl»aa.— Tampa
situ- dvtoUvd far aiviliaa . jib s
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T H E SA’N r o n D

Social . And Personal Activities

Chase Eniployeee
Hold Picnic PBrty
Thd office employee* of Chase

Company held n picnic party
Telephone 148 noil
last night St Hsnlatidu Spring*

M ISS L IL L IA N ADAM S, S o tiely B a ilo r

Mrs. StiIc»^({o&amp;Wir
Y
Mias Mary McMahon

i Person als
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H C T A T .n , SA N F O R D , FLORTITA

vitt«.vrt»iy tsw-aed- m-lniT*. whietv
Owwc karvoi with the pknic sup­
per and ijijt f h l dancing srtd
; limes VCtill till nil I.Ingle wtnnlg
Hie conlhst prlre.

Veteran Army
Sea War R e s u m e d - injunction May Hurt
Sergeant M om .With Intensity As important ladworta.
LAKE WALKS,
To Lake Mary 5 ShipB Are Sunk Aiinl
intires's „f i1

ilu-ti^, \Vgidihle g
% tf Uf •Pf «-«Wh4e4fy*M*&gt;.|
— lO H- -IIstr*
W i t i o t l Y^ddi*
. «mU n«dllxiM*n
- - - - - - o - f **•*•
f..t .1 two year hitch In the -m .
M
i n -&lt;m volrl.
fn iii' V
. id i v i i i iw » .
duration
o
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I
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p
V
.,
,TgainO
n-in*
thi
P lttfO ta , M- f o r I h r
Di'pnrtmonL i f Au Illi
Mtipurtlmil l*y
l«y (In*
(bo lituir
jfopanliziNl
tin* uar, an I
lnintf«lii»M*l&gt; oIr. .
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it
a
rnnlrbvor*)*
»'«•
itijunrliofi &gt;i.lt ^
1 here
. »*ignr&lt;l
1** Col. ■ Rouse Sell's |United
StaU * travelers and ship- • * nr* 5 1 l allnlm *'
n-Jleuten
-Toil.ly....... against using the
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tho
ii^ • *'f i!'M»|in
i&gt;
:*iM yolonrl* »♦* the brffinoi*'K ot The
ei-ntroyersv _,«.«« jUv l u.i- u
f,,, ............
i'bV war, tlnv.Sr*T«‘«nt
JHliMn*7Mii »Ir»iHVy rfilrlfiluiiA SVA'** ^rnh'r'fit* u- wa^binif
but ufU*t San .Vnin
- r n!
•tlrrotl iiiiow ’ :»•&lt; tHjldWiI * " ,u
. p rr-i,l
,...n.,| |&lt; full rt»|oitfnrv i unfit pUinoil In ihr Slulo D»*p&gt;r(nioiit i*|t* t (JtnworF
(itiswom. Iti&lt;
I ron an l AV^unl. w n nindr '•* .tgain«t inrlu«ion ill llio
urn tit k.
I’.i igutllcr Urtirral.
Kolluumr tono fi jon whiob Ahim knn **np
•Tbo wfi**li hIi «*I«
LnjnkyN «li«rbarirf from
uro bar roil, h u m ibiimotl (Hut • yi\.
i In*
glow
tolttnlr«*r IrortH, bo ftiliatod f|,r liolnnil wAt m utml mol h.ol b.*« » lollin' . in*pof»inr i
t ! .* fntM lh t i m e on
iiljlirotl by bavitiK Ainfrioun **np
•vi- o 1| fOkl\ plio
Is *18 %%illi tbo alllh
Ar- l»ltig fhnl off.
—
i *•?I|V th
•• b *.. J o ic-iro
itilery, nml in IlMlI v*.n ►
r ,‘t
•|iiip i fill. 8o|mmtf bmblini'w
io i ho |Mtlli|»|iint:*.'
I .O N IM IN ,
N nv.
II
•
ollif I ho Muifbiti«'i\
Witrit bo icllrftl
from
in* H H lM i wnm blpw * u n k O' • * •
r.rp'ti it* Ii«'li in « mo Ji it I
\rtny in 1910. IiU comnulo* m m an* m iT o lin iilm o ii
&gt;o«!» •'•»&gt;• oil in iithor pldofii tin p •
i bo litrilb (• i k ArfWrry t\v irMlo ihr ro y a l h i r %f m .o i l i n i ' i " ! mi? oipiipminit
|« Imut
j. i i «ot»toil bin wllb rin ntibnntilii
« ilh'ort bil o n n I b *m « »• vtalr i arm*’ * Mn»*-• t . K
* but •run ua n tokoti o f I lion* up .in ti .’ t iiv r a f t ilro v o o l f n N .i i
il l ll&lt; hbii point, il
pt « r hit inti fo r l i b M’ h i r c i n»»«t n il n lt n r k nn l l i f Sbo(l.*»n.l Ibn i« i*» i «o»nm | •f tl
r*i&lt;A4till (lo ll s ljftiftl b y f v r r y innn
•llltml I b'pai I no nt
IriiiI i .
i*i ibi* rnnipany n« wfll an bt*
T b o n ilrilrd llN
runntop ••••! tin*
oi|| lb* . -tm.I i«*i*l n
•4S.IIIH1III/1
offirom cnniinrml (lO in in n rlih d n o m , (bo h .n ilii t«*ii A- I* Sl i t * 'fill
tv' Win for Iii4 work. Ho \\h+ .\ lo r k lo lib liif j n m l (In
it .til
r ..n '!s *.'M
"•uni t.illtvl tip nt I lit* otilbroitk I’limno, inri» n*nt In tb» !•••!o
»ila
•i (lit- W n rb l \ V :ir, but on Mf
!• . \i
nt m ill m 'I h ' i ’ i I In o illin n
in p 'o

»Tbf» u Stile* entertained ' — ——
laif night at her home on Wblew i - J f m t i d Mrs. J . A. Shephrid fnfneelphrr, Mr. and Mis- John
TUCSDAY
amt— rial meeting *4 Avenae with a foaVarkwahower In |returned Friday
savetal
«ud Urs. k.
m m *r m e —
of Mkaa -Mary MrMahan
tor fcwwmhp Ha- - r-fa p fta n i Air. and Mrs. J . M.
the A eM fcr C&gt;#*»- nt- the* Vb*t
•Bapttet Church will be belli ‘at whose wedding will be aolrninixml
Monger, Mr and Alt* Rill Young.
Mi*. Edith Ringling of Samsota Mr. and Air*. Tommy Jones, Mr,
the Cofnmtinlty Houae In l-a-e Friday night at Ihe First Baptist
waa
the
guest
yrsterdsy
of
Alia.
Mary •* 7:80 o'clock. Mn. C. Church.
ami Mrs. Den Hbev. Air. nml Airs,
Arrangement* of white ond yel­ John Kelley nt tier home on Twin licit Rlchanli, nml Mr. and'Air*.
W. Idill I, Mr*. Alfred Manning
low
chrysanthemums
d
reunited
l-akc*.
•nd MrO. Thro Stile* will be
S. D. ( lin e, Jr
hoateaaaa. All member* are re* Ihe rcoms of the home. Mrs. A.
ADo, Alls. Inrain* Flower*.
Misa Doria Jackson of Florida All*. Nell Eslatiook, Miss Atomic
quested te meet at the home ot L. Rosier and Mrs. Maude Staf­
M n. .8 - a Moore, «0|
W rit ford weie awarded'chrystal »n:e Stato College for Women In Tab Ramsey, Alls* Jtilii Higgins. All**
ns prises for the games nml mo­ lahassee waa The wvrkend. gue*t Dorelhy Alar-hall. Atls* Ma-lsn
Twentieth Blrect.
of her parent*
lests enjoyed.
WEDNESDAY
llsynes. Alts. Roily,• (ini, Donna
The dining room table was set
. Ladle* Auxiliary to the Brothl..*e llarntr, Mory Monger, ami
Friends of Alias Jean Forrester W. A. loftier,
erhood o f Railroad Trainmen will with the wedding cake rentcring
Kenny Lefmeet a t the Elba Hall at .1:00 ami lighted jrCllmv tapers burning, will regret t„ learn Hull *hu i&gt; lli‘r. Civile llninhey, (ilmn I.Ingle,
With
rhryianthemuma
arranged
P. M.
ill nt bar iionoi on .W est First Joint Cour ier, Jhhn I «e, Fled
Social Department of the Wo. about on the hand ninile line Street.
&lt;i,*»it:e. Ilichniil D.- t , Sam Highman’* Club will ajionaor a bicycle elnlli.
toil. Ilillv Vi IiImi mid Ramlall
The Hera of the cake fnnmd
bridge, checkers mid ten party
4*
Ain. Uob Hunt and daughter. I hase.
at 2:00 o'clock in the club house. u stairway with the Inreriptions, Anne, of Athens, (in., have lien
Club membera who do not with to wrollli, lirnlth, luippinesr, mid the guesta for the pnsl wm-k of
play either bridge or clieekera grnd lurk written In yellow Iclnir, Air. ami Atra. M. N. Cleveland
are asked to roll at 6:00 P. M. nml a minlaluro brido and groom
«om it o f lii* n j»r u n i Iio v o r uinit
aa league-tip. lloiteraca will be standing at an Improvised idler
v i n l tlio li lio rn n iln ir .n n ,n:»*,» '
Alt*. E. W. Stile* lm» reliirui-ilI
—
ovor-nCIlH.
Mr*. D. F. Ilnlnra. Mr*. It. E. on (hr top step
boioe from n Hirer- m- nlh-' visit
, niWl.r|w
r„|, ,.al| &gt;t „ H.
Inning Ima ciebt onliiMmrni nnv Ig.ilii'M n f l o r ll n 'b »• • o - I :ol
The hnnorre waa presented willi
Hofmann, Mr*. Uenrge McCall,
in n ii’l •»
wllb her daughter in St. John.|meeting of too Ax..lcn Cltele of p( i ;oiU, wbirb i-ovorbil « (Tenor*' n b a iiilo iii'il tbrm
and Mrs. W. A. Patrick. Reserva­ her gift* of ahlrley pattern fos.
Tbo orowi 'Vino i 1
~
11lit* Sanfonl (• •r.T&lt;n Club wlilcti (ion of Ainrriran bbiortr, Knn l lllliUt Mill.
tions may be made from 2:00 to tnrla In n yellow covered l.nikct
I
h
r
w
i
l
p
l
iiin .
un-t IwM |*‘r •*y moftihl»r nl llw 'k&gt; korvi*«I fir«l in (bo 4*nvalry «mi aboard
4:00 P. M. dally by telephoning decorated with fern.
ir.-i'.-A
Mr. and Sira. J . St Clair White lioliif tif Mfi-, \V. I’ PicliU, »*»rli o boro In it(*t••in«*il (bo rank ni
F a »lirr. M III i l l ' l l lo o
T9-J.
Miss McMahon rut the rake spent Sunday at Southern College,
!••*
•ti-polfli fiami Itoykfnvik.
M
IO
Ii
I
m
T
tllK4
|il*a
.|
III
t
|*ni'ilill
*
t|*f:itt(
;tinl
4|imlifio«l
xt«
u
Ladle* Auxiliary of Itelh Isa. which waa served with hot churn- in Ijikeland with their diiiiKhii-r.
laiiJ, *ni*l (lit' l,.»rai» • b.t 1 « ’••
null
In*
.
In*
n*nilmtlo.l
oiiuk’
s
limn
nn.l
*&gt;har|i&lt;boo(fr
will
arel will have a social meeting In Isle anri-sandwichei. At esrli |&gt;|nta Alisa Catherine AVhild.
u iK an S . I I . S Mini I f ........... . •Ii*
|lluni. Mr**. I'. \ 0 )&gt; hm %vn» ro- •bo riflo; thru in tho Biih
the Jewish. Community Center was a small nosegay of yellow
*
• ' -------It■i i •» •!'•
\iiilb*iy. Inlor in (ho 1081b ConM BR&gt; III IIII*l(4'll h.v a 1
nml while baby chrysanthemums
at 8:30 P U.
Mrs* 1.. Al. I iiiehnrt left Sat­ ’ lio s lf .it w illi M « .. I* it*I«Ik
•li'i'ViT
tied with ivhlwbdhtln ribbons.
urday for Ft. latudeidiile where | A lo\ fly ’liwiiil.!.j!i\mix flmvfi \ • lilb r ^ WlltTl' l|«* W4P a UiinrTHURSDAY
Iti it i-li pliiiif* n l " M •• •'•
I’reaent with Hie hornless ami she will join Air. I.inelinrl who nintnufimiil non «li |»!:iyiM l»&gt; it t m ii'h i 4«*rR4*an( Hint limlif i d poi h-.l tn lm\•* I
Regular meeting of the Town,| 1St III' I
.Mir, IIf nt y .Mil.utiliii, Jr . tlurliip
Al Hie
M ••Iii" L’ umii'r.
send Club will he held In the honnrec were: Mr*. Maude Slaf- has aeeepled employment llieie.
llif iiifflitig.
linn* nf Iii- retire muni lie ws- flvinr* bniil •••■•!* ill** 4 .1 1 I'M**'
ford, Mr*. A. U Oordnler. Mis.
Court Douse at 7:00 P. M.
Tin* luhlrr*' fair w.»«*
At tlio f»*iiH i ini i f llif luii Iii'l '«'riri*anl uf lbr lUKIh ( ’na'i
Alisa Nancy While sm-nl llit*
Regular meeting of the Rem. taurine Heal, Mrs. l.illian Vickkvifrwn, but an affirial »• •*«
iitffliitt* *m!*•• •Iiiiit,nlii Wt'ft \Hillny.
Inol* Chapter Nuntbdr Two of cry, Mist Theo Vickery, Mia. A o'crktml in Jark'onvillo n» Ihe iiwn
i
*niil
ihip llrili'b pliiiif inlr«(
tiTMsI by tlio I,’... i f •f *.
NVilb 4‘ighl ili^fhfirpi' impn*
the Order of Eastern Star will be I*. Rosier, Mi*. Rowland, Mrs. E. guest of Mia* Nell Goff wlti-ic -ho
I'K tiin tit tin* iiitfiiiur writ*:
bj* rn*ilii fvrryom* fonlain* (•t*iman i raft tirilb bnlb tlifM at 7:80 o’clock in the Ma*on«j W. Stiles, Mr*. Carl Moss, nml attended the Georgia-Floriiln f,H,|.
Mis. lit in v &gt;lrl4» i Iiii, Jr., Mm ''n- ti limunial of bi&lt; rnmmanil n purl " f •iii»* wbijf nf thi*
hall game.
le Hall.
!Mrn. If. M- Hamby.
VV C .
11,'CMir . V.
M l.
la. K. I in^ nffiffi* Hull In- hail s e i v e . i l Idnne fell off j.t.l lief.........I
Also. Mi*. R. T. Thomas, Mr-.
FRIDAY
Friends of Rr.bby Newinnn will Snwitvr. Mi
»t 1' llfindoit,
In « - loud ooi ..
ati ,*Imi' m*,»I nml fnilhful .nl ' ...... ..
Poat Office Auxiliary and h u s-jJ. T. I’opo, lira E. C Conon, Ji
I f«*4'l ubov «• I In* ••
ni»n
dll meet at M:00 o’rloek Mlsa Evelyn Stiles, MIm llasel lie glad to learn thut he lias re­ .&gt;lr^. Ci. M. .* !ii,»|i, Mm. Frtni ••••• ’in.I an *’f\rHlfiil
bands will
Tuivbilf, it wa-s
mmoi
at the honle of Mr*. M. L. Wilghl Stiles, Rrtty Jane Stilri, Mis, covered from hi* roc,-nt illness l»o|ic, Mr . \\ M Mumlinll. Mm * "intni'.iii'f i*ii *»ffirfi,.M Oil** "I
I lit' ■ 1,t IO-Ioii III til -!•
I s\. II^MMI tni ' i f rniitnifiiilfil him fur n (
on Celery Avenue.
Vara Phillips, Mia. 8am Gardner, and will be obcl to rctu-n to .1. Al llt»&gt;» . s'l.
hool tomoirow.
Alt- M l* I
• ini-'ion. ninl nimdior wmlf. ‘’bani Vfw-4'l I'.ill ..Illi iinl
8anfolx1 Ai^. Club will meet at Mrs. K. II. Phillips, Mis. Tab
Evans, Air- II
rb'« 4i»blif'V pn&lt;krFwf*» 4*tfi*lb'll( i *. * not Ilf il**l i t - i i i*fti*i .'»•
Ihe hops. „f Mrs. II. II. Cnleiunn madge Smith ahd Mr*. A. E. Hill,
Nn I i \ f « Mi'll* b* t
Mr. nml Mm. C. (\ Pri.Ni loft I’. I* ( iimph II
i:u.ihficatiuii fui gimlf of unh i pin- mil
on MiUoitvIllo Avenue at 4:0n Mrs. tv. A'. Adams, Mt*. A. II
Icolny
fhr
Drain
wboio
ihojr
will
1
Wiialilimn.
mmhit' kiigi ini
||jn «•xpor.*anfi'i Tto- ntltitirnll&gt; waul tb a i
o'clock.
tavejoy, Mr*. J. M. Stlneclpher
Ifrmf ^ho fiinrml aorvbva for t
••nl privirt* at Foil
(*olun*bi:i { Nazi |ilnm'H w b i f b a t i a « l . " i l
' and Misa Helen Doris McCormick •
Priett’a brother, J. II Han- i
SATURDAY
bin hi foiiuiiniitl of a ilftmb |S l i f t I ; t 0il«, |P0 i i u l f ' inn tb
|ami J. W McCormick of Dctantl. Mm. who
riled reMerdnv ut Iho
ng Room of jho Sanford
Reading
••'•■nl of (*oif*t A rtilbn tln'io' S rnpa I*law o f f tlw* t,* » i l b i i n tip
Mont no Memorial ffoupital
Carden Center Will
If i\ 4*n him p 4 *fillin r »ippor , of Sr oll n fi il ami ibiu m i l l s (•••&lt;&lt;
—
2
•ill\ tu -1ii«l \ arnl fil bint II • €•••»■imii'X, won* ill r 4-n . . i f b*
{ atilt am iaft fin*
Cccelfkn Muyle Cltlb will meet ,
"
• ibi** bim iff i»f &lt;i*rvir«* *
| "Til** lioitih* ilmp pi'il #lrl m
at .1:15 o'clock at the Fannie -8. i
Would Co A|aln
Munscn Studio,
*.ml
HO.1 Myrtle i •Garnet were directed by Miss
a m an wlm
r a n n u n v &lt;liiiunt!r.'* a 4ao mu. 11till |lit'
j
Avenue; Mary Alice Williams nt the ro«
*r I •» iu f lb u t*\or latn
11'mnl I mu?•! rram !*•«• •»•»»
lit
i
Preihyterlan
Young Peoples'. tumr party of the Intermediate
M*i vita*, j
noilhweat t’oituT "f Ikuk Avenue
&gt;
.1 -1
Rally frtnu 2:00 In 0:00 P. Al. in l)&lt; part went of the Flral Metho­
A committee was ap|Wdnt&lt; ,| !•&gt;j nml Homlnnb* lloub vanl.
had a &gt; blit 414 il nl bit Infill llu* %c-fninl
Ihe rhurCh.
linn*
(ifrinni
i
bomb's
bnvr
(iill.
c
ite
d
money
to
niirchn-,mil
I
i
dist Church Friday night in the
i W h iu i'
A boatri of I iiinI im'* for (he
I Mu. ■ l i t t.l.t
forms for the school bund hi ih. |Firrmcn'ii Hrli* f and lVn«hm Fund
tii*l •t.a
church annea.
ngntii in |•*ii Mtili'li %ti’ll ' ' lilt Will
'
•
11)11«Ill'll
Ibr
meeting
of
Ihe
Sanford
Grmi-mui
i
Ullltlt'M's
ii
|
1
fm
to
I
Refreshment* were served to
*i'l up to iprliiili* Mayor K&lt;l*
1'iiiei p m r y . I Hi* v p lrta n ait |
the following:
ta u n llr Dutton, Scluud P.-T. A. whirh was hrhl &gt;wmtl Jliifpin-. t b irf »*f PolK-e Hoy ;• tut. now 71. Mini i|molly. “ I ! b"ii*i'F
Tin* fir^i •line l ;••» m hi In•mltRunny McCall, Edward White, Thursdoy afternoon in th, -ehool C. William* mi l Fi»i*mm • h r u lrr
... « i||
« u b |e rf •*• • . i l l *
Fur |
,,, fit. i x . ;
.Carl ChorpCnlng,
Kay Shoe- auditorium.
I’ Fairs. Th4 &lt; ily C|**tk ia lt*n* * in- \\bt. lam upon! hi' rn fi'o j f-'ll Oil Itllll-I........ . „
Airs. E. J. Rnulh pM--i.li,I in aiiriT of lh»%fund u h i r h wna aulh - | ft m Iho *»rm\. being MibjertJ ninl un ibr I'M l! b.t
,«| r ..
---------r,inker, Duanne MySIsrro*. I.u» |'t-N . .
"v
bi.
in
i
In*
Full. .1 l.o il. • i ’ j
Mr*. A. D. Smalley entertained i«ille Altman, Edward McCallry. the aba,-nee nf Ihe preaidenl. orirrd by m* n rl imaaed «l (he lu i all i- Ihr •mm thing m* *
1».
Airs!
E.
C.
Harper
ami
Airs.
It
two tables of bridge yesterday nt.Bcbby John on, Walter Anderkbn,
1s t K’Mlrn of (hr j.rgl l.ituir.
Mwinnl ttht'ilit'iiiT
S*rgontit
i F it m I l l i u l i
her home on West Fourteenth
Jean Cnswell, Connie Mrt'nll, W. Rurl.tr aele.1 ns -ecretnry in
Mr. JiayiT wm pbn authori/. I hilltuky would go in n mPiute
Huubtence
of
Mr*.
J.
II
West.
Htreat with Mrs. Allan
Rlount Martha Perkins, Ann Wiggins,
(u u' tain bill* for ihr supplying • if th«*v nordrtl bun
l { t 'v i \ ;i | 1
At .'&gt;11111 lit U|\&lt;
Mrs. Quint,-n Hrown wu&gt; in pribulimic to the I lh»nf y for th
winning hleh score prlre of hns-iftllly Fleming, Pele llrock. Ray
L**der
A * a ve tomit Indian
lory and Mr*. Ned Smith winning Fox, Jr., Al lliock, llnry Ann rhnrg,- of (he prognini wbirb con­ rn*uini* veer, whil«* thr Yowi •' of Hen r»Ml»
Tib
fainm
NEW Mil :K. s'..
sisted of -evernl ehildren rntsr- Cam* miv and W K. Wat«on w«»
11
1*
1
\ I1
the screens prlre of an noron. , Whelehel and Catherine Clafk.
( ’a* all y. Kmi4k&gt; let! ii».''»\k ni- .AIfi,-.l U - •Hi * . » -Mi it.
Chrysanthemums
r - . r used to' Also, Katherine S|&gt;enrer, Lit- Ininiog nn.l o llilliiM- slmly pie- msR'iii'H ;m* rontmrla for nupp
Chrvsa
ti*i'o*titig alot ii-4 ot I i 'if* on (In* fii limit «•s»VIt .li 1.1 M,.i Mu 11t
lure
presenti-il
by
It.
K.
Kipp,
decorate the roe.il* used for ptoy- HHa Hall, Camilla l.imilquist,
iny uniform*! fer meniher** of t* I tbo frontier in Ibr !*&gt;»••'* Stn lb*IIHM*lll1if b■"•i t • bt 1ii 1lit i ,
I.
Jng and a Mlod eotir-e was served !**l»a W *!7 A114-1' William*, Misa prim-lpnl of Ihe -rli.M.I. Alts. I’olh'e rnd Fire prpintmrnl"
|tinned lit Foil Y rt
in Allilt lied e, Ih... *»•» .iii.l 1'-. i.ill II H 1-.
Ilrouo
explained
(lie
henafilr
In
Hetty Dtihmian, Mr*. A- K. Shoo
at the conclusion
of *th
____
...
. . games.
A
romnibtee
of
rpjorril
wir
v*
•
be
was
then
Ihikid.i
'lonittirv
'ini tnmiim •. &gt; i. .1.. i. .i - 1II. • . I*
from llie ptdnrca.
1
With -Mrs. Smalley werr: Mr» mnker, Mr*. At. C. filmier, Mrs. theA .-hlhlivn
Anew mn.I of tin* 1.101,»n- -mills, N'ew York i M ' " h. i! t n 1Iif
large ntlemlance of mothers or;in4 irquo»fr«1 the rommlMo.
1I•E. W. Copeland, lli«. Ruben Ala- Carl thorpeninc, T/ K. Wilson wits pro. ml and llu- wish wnx ,-x to i-rirl bark flopx al Ihe rrci m Indian rliief. nn.l linhiei- of t.n-is nt in,, f•
•m&gt;•&lt;11 ’ t- • - •
II* i 1 i . Iii it '
•O* Mr*. Nod Sibil li. Mrs. Jack and Mr. ami Mr*. Ramlall P rl.il.
I** ron«tnirl«d lennN r«unl«
wild nn.l smols do - He 1a(«*il v«*'h &gt;1
..............
till 1.
And, Martha I'age, Minnie Lee prenred that Ihe nltendaliee will \Vi*«l Srv4*n(evn(h Slrcrl and al I those
McDonald, Mr*. W. II. Rmledgr,
ployed
poker
will)
r-.'ii"
lliill.
ifti|r|irliib"'
eonlinue
us
it
lina
in
the
|«i-l
|
s.i'.l Iiii.I bt mtl,.
Mrs, Allan Rlmln; ami Mrs. lee Odham, Katherine Ream, Annette
•n Ninlh Sl*ert In roniiTl'.1 V .,.1 .
; Abrams, Betty King, Dick Pickett. Tin- next imeliug will Ik- hold with th# e dored r f r realirnil p»» who led ill,- Si„o- *' 1 o-l.-rs *’R a 4(ii*••#*1•
ConneRy.
Inst
-Inn.I
on
III.
I
ml*'
R'U
lev
Dee.
I
I
in
Ihe
form
uf
n
faihors
. i . r
'1
Al Rlgney, Emily Am|erson, ta l
g l u m Np.»n*oti*4| hy lhl« orpa m /
Horn, nml knew ui1oo&gt;i-l&gt; -n- h
VI 4*. •
1
raine Hluunt, Virginia Chapman, night.
ANNDUNFEMF.NT
jlloii The iitaflrr wav i^fcrud
spei-tnriilni Irlhe-on
o- &lt; lief
|&lt;|s |l|l| 1 k■
l.-AI l-l IIV MI NI 1 |Ueltv Moon, IRlIy Chapman, Hil­
|ilo* riitn lln m l deparlmriil
Rain In The Far . Spoil.-! I .,il.
Me. and Mrs. J . P. sieveni an- ly Shoemaker, Jimmy Drummond,
• Km»nn'' Willliimn adviri'.l i*
nnd Young Ainu Afi.n.l -f
'•». 1
1*1111 ADEI Fill V
:i
nouaeg^tl
.tha nturlage of their Clarence McKee anJ Jark Her­
. r i l y ihai i h
Horses, nil of wii.oi fitfou-.l in i Vi
II.
Spn i. 1 b* llif' •* * 1 hip
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Mirths, to Edward A. ring.
I impiovriiii'iil projeel in Tp|» ..
Hie desperate f*if •»•i-.tr -n Ihe r#.n&lt;( •iiclittii
1|)|S
.11•Is•*, 1. . Il»
•on,of Mr. and Mr* P,
iiinioly r» 0 pi-rrent enn p b t u l
wealrrn plaint
Ii ■•
l’lillnifrl|&gt;bi • V:i
V. 1 &gt;
MK* Dornlliy I'owtll rnlrr
anehy, Friday night. S'cr.
These Inllan. I»|,l boo. Knn-i )’«'»(i,n!ny t•* IOO..I ,||, .,l| •III b. i I
(uinnl a f(«w frirttiU la»l nigh*
at: y said, Ihnl -is lu.ll.1-i, noil hii-ti Tlo- W. . 1.1 IV.,, ....... .
\ •*
'll II.Is* '
willi an informal tpdirhftU •up­
been killed for evert ,.m- of |.:ik, -i.ii-io
.. 1 -- pn ..1
per nt Iwr Itoma on Knat 2-o'l
Uiisler'a giillnol Hill.- I.m l anil
., .....i.....,f i ,«.—
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Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Pell of Os- Hlrcvt, itsiiije b J y yellow rhry- I
ihey knew wbal llu i wen- l.i'kteen annaitnr. Hie marriage of t nmIIii iuuhw In iIi CmiuIi * (Ii«* looiii^ I iiie.-tiog iif Ihe nrgantsstmn lit ih ing aboitl for ll-y w.-n- in ot
i Valdes Hotel l\'»inr«ilny uighl
their datiglilc.', l-nine, lu Herbert of b**r bonii*.
Ihe
hill, though Km,-,k« iii.islIlriJgc anil cblncur chocker* wen* I 7:1-1 iiYInrk.
Douglas, s.i-1 of Mr. mol Mr..
ril fiis lrr wioil.l In figliDiig yel
NEW Aiil.'K.
li
Vance Doupla* i f Clmluoln. The enjoy,xl nfter the supper willi I ... • .
,
..
if he hadn't mu out ,,f .uoimi- Foil Rr.-e.h r. the ,, ■t•..&gt;•»I
«•_ Recreation am.... in .
ceremony wo* n.-rfermed Friday Mis J«» Js rifll, M i- A.lots* Winn I
llilioll
imiui.t lenti.-r, «-• I.-,I I.,
&lt;'■»»
have hen. night, Nov. I«, by ihe Rev. Fred and Mh.x Froaees Mahoney vsin-'
"Col. R oo -.irll %\.is o gieal il u-a- "on.v.-i .**I%
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f''n'''4 eou, l- h&gt; Ih
Turner, Methodist minister of ning prize* of novelty cleansing
m
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and
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night play niih,„
a t Hu-lr only attendery Hole I g.,1 o n. .» piece &lt;-f I if lhi« i-.iltt l i I i Hr ,v:lr o :
It’s i Is for, Misa llasel lowing- Alisa t:ai,«lyn Cogbuin, j ' ' ' 5’ ®r
unit
•
leOllirr, he wollld mine an.I look j rj,.,| on il. h.iTK-nl
1••l . r llawkim .
Mrs. H. H. Oilbsm, Jr . Alia. Jo * Jar-1 .
",
rriwm
gtndilatril front D*- rell. Alls* Adelnld,- Higgins, Mis. The i,1eelinnl*m of a marine nt It, admire il nn.l then ile- i
Rr.ADINf. NOTH I
the Armv a ucw ren" rlsfe ho- Ou jlii to lu&gt;» .« new j
School in 10:» and France* Mahcnsy, Alias llchecc* " " "
Mr. IWHraJs* gr.uluaia.l front Sem­ Wilson, Mira Doinlhy
Doinlliy I'ope,
I’ope, Alba •” »«•*“&gt;" c idle will be espla..... tt rolver holater, or I, gginga nr
rweat
leathers
ninl
*in,-e
I
s.a.|
will
not l„
inole Hlfli 8eht.nl In HUT.
rdolse Winn, Mr*. Ilerbert Hlnnt la the members of Iho Klwam
nn hi* alaff, ' I pin.le lliem foi'i on-lhing I.... ..
Club at tbelr wrekhly Ipnrhr, n
They -plan In moke their bom* huff and Mi*. C. AI. Hand.
ihr Veitlcs Ifoiel Wedm-.iliiy
»• blm."
- Hn|,,,ui h i i I . i, ■
We
at HOI Myrtle A'enim. Aft. DotigRsagh Riders
'
nbosi by l.leul. Khrl Nnnlgran
Ti eniplojnl »l the Rilt ThrnBalling from I'aiop.i m
i m l R Wilson ia chairman of Ihe
t.
Hpring of I ADA, the Rough
prpgriin rommittee.
Given
era got their first, ta.tr of fight- when Seri? iinl lC.in J.\ 4*'b » llll
The tegular monthly meeting i.t log al |A* Gunsimnt
1114 "III fil 1. irk to I’-e •’#•1«*«l
The Florida Fednaiion nf Art the R.kird of Dire,-lot. of lh&gt;•'We were all on foot except Slate,
,It M.tnl mk r.in 1 Mil
tuts announced II* 1.1th Annonl Keminole County Chimbor of Ihe offieern," Kansky said. "We •hr* lip of l.ttiiu I'lnn.l ” 1 bly *
Eahiblt of original work hy mem­ 4'cmmcirc will le held in Hie were pushing
along a dusty mustered bi iiii'n out of •••1V
Final plans were mad# for Ota ber* in oil, water color, aratpturr, t’han/icr building lonlghl nt 5-.no Ifall when suddenly our in, tl ire. The urn irn* h u t
rally t» b» hrkl her# Saturdays ftaO'l. drow'ng*. etching* ao-l o'clock. A molUm niduie film haxan to fall. Thr 8panl.h were
"Arnl wfi.il .II I \mi tb* II cm?,"
um
Nov. N, at fhe rrgulir Suadsy •Tint*. The exhililllen is to Iw on safety
____ will
____l , shown
rij| i tt&gt;
,Mi t»»llig Vaakrlet. power -ml we Kansky h tlB tltLl’ll.
In _aiki­
•tm le A*
night meeting of.I
be Pie#
P.esbyUrtda held in Exposition Fark In Orlan- Gan i„ the routine business meet roulun’l tell where
of ,1b#
"Oh. 1 w.-ni ■lul l i &gt; N'luv
do beginning Thursday, lire. 7,
kepi
from We
go &gt;nrk nnd enlisted to Ihe •'oast
William
roniInning HiroittK Soumfay.
hg and nr#
pretty •nun ivi* ran (bam Arllllery,'' he iffili'tl.
. I , wilh" Ihe Orlan-si A n Aa-ut ef the\ i iR | k '
HTBIKK 4 n D NRAH
i Kent Rnsaetter fol loered l or is Hon aa her I.
few
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DETROIT. Nov. 14 -M h
masJon* cn tho a
Alt arllsla who are- membera of James A'. Dewey, federal lalm DBtlle of Son Juan Hill ninl Fan-:
Ua" by MIm Virginia
club belonging to Ihe Hloiidi fnncillalor, Slid last nlglit Ih.n H ifo, when Vlootevrlt nnl hi«
Thr New Self Foru-ing I d 00
untev, llaery ’ederation of All wial who are itiohesmtn for (he ( hrysler Car- Hough RMer* rodr In rlrrnal
lary Alice Hunter,
Flashlight with haiisries
M. gjiimetf Hr
redo and
Herndon
inmlinr *ro eligible t# (M^aiimt and fh* United Auto fame In the battle* nr July 1, #;
Ihrt.- work.
■ Workers
_ ur
fr esh brea d a ca k es
Union (CIO)
e "gelS when they drove the
e-p aaag. M i
exbibiltnn ia np#n*4 fn th#
M ERITA-SOUTHERN—
dan
.fla-rr inreth-r generally’' ■poniards pall mr|| off
from
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am" ekpiurr.l the eityi
Hill and
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an Friday nnrl Pslnrday after­ lysed Chryil, r products fur sev­ • f B antf'"
peel Id
4t Oz. Can Doha'
noons ami mi . Rmda'v a
Of
eral weeks.
August ef Ihot year
P-neapple Jules
lee
houre will lie held all after-

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Meeting On Friday

Charles H. Dike
- a m e (1 Yoreman
N
Of (grand .Jury

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Contract For
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Water P i p e

public u** from :oo to^cioSTp, ic Games Gonrfncted By
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;ry Feds May, Two More Matches OUT OUR WAY
Crippled For Are Played In City
J&amp; S S W
B E C U Z THACT ,
Series
[allet Contest Badminton
is*. F A R M E R W ILL
*
IN C O M E R IO H T ’

Play waa resumed In. the City
Coach l«nnar,l I* Mul-ocaa
•to ootid hie frlery Ktdt badminbn tournament last night
a
l.lh
o city ball court with two
their flrat workout^ thI»
a m anatehee icing played off.
f i n preparation f » r ’Oli,'*STr
Mr*. R. M. Ilerdakrr defeated
Ine Mullets Friday night Mia* Daria Walker II to 4, II to
were lligt I hr Fnu would 2 In In* women'* dWlalon while
ippled by Ihe Im-s t»f two In U»* men**" dlthlon Dr. T. F.
player*.
McDaniel defeated M. L. Reborn
n r Rrnaud who wae hurt I T to 2, IS to 0.
tho
.. Orlando. Kami'. over h
. week
Tonlght'o matrhra pit Jim Hit*
JM* r o l , ful1,5' rrr,/*rr7|
kina ami Ilob Kell* In lb* aetnl' not be In kliu|&gt;* In fd*r 'by final round and Dr. McDaniel and
night. And Danny Alt­ Clyde Parker In' a quarter final
on, whose play sparked the In the men'* dlvlnlon. In the wo.
"l la anme of Ihelr finest play men'* division, Mr*. Ilardaker la
aeason In Dip Orlando game, scheduled to meet Mina Dot Mnrwith a loneli nf the ‘‘flu" aliall.
I .indications are that even If
All mnlchca atari at
ta:00
Lla able to In- in iiii'iOnm that o’clock.
mm- mliiiii
m uon i|
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...
...
11 nee very little

... T ho! S t u s

TO SC H O O L,

PICK. U S O U T — 1

H E DID ONCE
B E F O R E —TRY
A ,G O O D LICK/

.....iPowermcn To Tackle
S t Johns Tonight

Kt. Johns and Fla. Power soft­
ball teama meet at the lake front
diamond at 8:00 o’clock.
The game schedul'd last night
between Osceola and Keel waa
called off due to
Inclement
weather.
Wednesday night a girl*’ team
and boys’ leant front
Dccand
j will play local teams. The boy*
i team from Sanford will be cornnoted of player* who have th*
highest batting average In th#
O’clock)
cltv league aerie*.
The games will hegln at 7:411
Visllora
The usual prices will I
Fla. Power o’clock
prevail.

)b Neyland Is Called Greatest .
Coach Since Days Of Knute Rockne
Dy DON t
v’OVILLK, Tenn , Nov. 14—
.Down In Dlaie they’re calMajor Dob Neyland tho
•teat foottall coach since
Ditto Rnrkno sent the Irish nf
■Ira Damn blazing ncioas the
niton heavens.
anyone u l&gt;a « bat umki.v
(jT*nitea*PP Volunlcers so vlotat—the answer mint always 4o
Neyland, one-timo army en*
■r and one nf the finest nth

heart I leaking margin of only on*
game, finally arrompllshlng th*
frot last year. Two losse* and
five tic games spoiled the early
seven-year record.
I would say Trnneasro’a suc­
cess Is due to Neyland’* Infinll*
patlrnre In developing each In­
dividual playur’a ablTitie*, and
HI* mania for |&gt;erfrcUon In fundomi'itlnls.
On the prartiee field I hive

U4v
fnny limes lie lies .........I &gt;a-nlth* roach's dirnni of n “peri - football team Ibe exprils
he finally hits niTomplLlHti
'with III* IH*'J |Miwrrhmt&gt;e Dial
tiling along ti wind n nalionnl
pbmshlp.
IV an amaaingly |«il--d, versa' Outfit—*/F all Nrytsiid tennis
The berkfirhl I* fsst nnd
fill) Ihe line Is well-nigh
able—It was dented tor
1v* flrat down, by rushing
games agsinst Alabama, ChatNorth Carolina sml Reth* reserves are a*
I and capable aa their firstmate*.
*t nu-.kr* Tennessee click ?’’
ytoud erbotil In reply to

nnd river with inoiiotuimu* reguInrlly nn one slpiple phase of
plsy until they hav* It perfected.
The backs are trained (o liandl*
tho Iwll with smooth precision
nnd every plsyrr must know his
assignment in detail.-.
'Then, by some legerdemain, he
Instill* s fighting aniiit Into III*
players lo add ihn last vital cl*inrnl tor a great club.
Nrylaml tram*
clway* ar#
grrat blocking and tickling out­
fit* and they follow th* Dill Ilk*
hawks. In the Alabama gam*,
ihe Tide ball rerrtar* war*
swarm ed with Orangt Jaraled
tackier*. Th* movie* of lltll*
Johnny ilutlcr’* spectacular 60yard run In that gam* ehowed
down-field blocking i*ldom *qu*ltil, with lorn* playrr* making
two block*.
Tho Tennessee soff*n»e, o,wrating from a talanrrd line with a
single wlng-l&gt;*ck and the No. 2
Iwrk at th* heel* of Ihn center,
is drrcptlvrly simple—but It*
cffcrtivcncaa I* gained by spillM-miiil prcelalon In handling, tho
liall' anil
.1 b y lertifk
.........................
blocking.
...
tirroge (Rail News) Cafrgo,
triple- tlirrat arc, licails tha Tcnm -s s rc borkflcld trlgailc that Inrlinlcs such atara as Cant Sammy
llnrthiilumcw, Rob Fozi, l&lt;rn
Goffman, Joo Wallen, Ike Peal,
Ilob Anilrltlge, Ruitl Warren,
Johnny Uutler and Van Thompnon.

™ tom.. oul'T'w^l

EUfltoally iKn’t know. We don’t
‘ * mnre lime limn ritber
on Hie field, nnd *1 supnur marldng ruetluMls ore
lit Ihe same.”
|lt Ural’s iioeb -ily of the innkV-firr Teltrteaaeo rllek* leNeylsml Is never snllsfied
.anything less thrill the powf and ami-othuess nf n in-ryillnllmoualne.
proof la In the rrrolil. Ney.
krhed teams hsve won toil
line*, tied eight nnd lost only
I ’ a ln c e

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1020.

seven mUM-riltive yenrs,
to 1932, Ti um -M i- tennis
perfect M-nsona by thu

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Softball Tonight
lap e Team
Johns ..

IT S G O T .

\ f TOO CRACKY

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scrimmage- In order tai
ebaiut* cf In lni: nny mure
p*y*ra.
£ .Tha Fed. will Ilf n-tkiim tl(elr
Mid victory of the year, the
game won au tat being
•t DcLond

(8:00

(Four Colleges In
Stole To Engage
This W eek-end

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■fysi,ru,vi
Cralaa a*c. ’ lo qual ty. IH -

TI'llNIPa — ' Huopllee moderate,
itemsnd aood. market ataagy, S*o
•os
I’inifKINM — Hupplles moderate,
TareOai, IVev. II »#•* W *** *»
Cttl.I.AIlUH — No suppl.as.
an d fair, market-steady, .at lb.
Daily r&gt;|xiri of sales of (rollst
: «HII b.l.t.k.l&gt;) — Mou. CWT d em
llANANAn — Suppllss mpderate,
amt veartablea el Itiv Hssbsil bail. I it.
.
,.
•l-mand fair, market -steady. .OSV* Htals Karmvrs' W1i«l,&gt;»t« Alarke, | uLTUtlDKIlN — Arc. to qua! Ir. -•1
lb.
|u Iruckrra. carlol iiBHvnilil*,ra nnd IIu. Iltkl. IOP-J.**. Hupp)Iss modoliit-i dt«l»r&gt; for h 21 liuur iutIo.I era tvIn
flftoen ’ previous Homecom­
Bndinu 12:01 A &gt;1 i**U*y «« rrporiIUi(lt'l*ANT — Hupplls* mortar•&lt;j by II- J. IjbIiiiibii. &gt;l4hliM*r.
su , tisiniinU liaalvl. marks! about ing football game* In Coin**bus. tiprs. ace. to quality, will*- th* Unly*rally of Florida
OllAMIKH. — Kin llnir* II*. Is’H
..
. has been victorlob* 10 tlrao*. and
Comb I.IS; '.i b* buiiF. I H Cnnili. J.3b-1 t»
KHi'Atllit.i: — No supplies
Bc; No Twin II* I IN- No. Two
l.ltMONM — bu l-skt. t.ll 4-1 bn the lot Ing. end'fhf*. Th* Gators
Hi Ur.
will seek tb*lr eleventh Horn*CJIIAIMH'IUHT. — Fla •.!•!. In*. bos, l l t - l . n
I.H T m ’IS - - No supplies
UM romh I 2ft; S '•*. i-m- I'H
M11STAIM) — K), suppllsa
Uomh IW,■; IJH J'h bo* I In IIM 3*«
OMilNil IliltVI — Nor. Yellow,
b it ftft*TAMIKIIINKM
Fla
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HAH.YOUR CAR HERN
i i Niiinh . iiiiti:i:N i — No supKCMWATM - N* Miippliwa.
till**.
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drumud In r luni k* i ulrB'l) I4a»*
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HuppiirE iuimIcini*,
driliNiid loodr r.ilsr, uml k •1 Bl«ail&gt; tl'tiMiiil mil. tuarkrl about uteady.
Wmitlfft Mr Hub CrU. 2
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W«r*.l IlfMiriH bus tipra. 1.41*1.ft*
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»|tur|) KIm •llfll'l Hlf |ll|||rEN mol ctali*. ilfiiiaiiit fair, nuukat iliwdy,
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CUTATUKM — Irish CWT I.M*
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IlCANd ll.lMAl — No rupiill*** 5:!.. Nmw JrrftY, l.tt-l Si; Itrd
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IHMs No I.Uirp* l.li, Nt». Two*. |.ft#
|iF|!TM — No MippIkF
• OPERATE SAFER
It AI’IHIIKN _ No MUpplIrs.
II III n*i *1H#l -• Muppllr « uifHlrrlimiAINi: — Ilu Itpra lair qual*
air. dniMiitl fair, iimrkrl wlrady.
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ptliltsi b ii IH l»n lipr. |.2ft*l-l*l&gt;
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rARnAOF.: (CIIINI^IF.) — N'«
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CHALKING ’EM UP
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Jn spite of Tommy -Scott’s -outstanding play In th* Georgia
Four of r. Florida’a five redleg*
..........................
taut week, wo went impressed- with'
'
Um ability
....... of
ol Iltti#
football teams clash In Intrastate gwnie this
game* tht* coming
weekend. Th* liable Houston, Um 8L Petersburg flash. Tima after time
ng week,
c uau ami m* acouting figure almost got away through D r
&gt;lty of
Florida (in tor*
; forma of lb* Georgia team and would have but fo r the
Miami’*, rampagtnr Hnrri-----1*
btoekbiy.—if-H coaid be ceiled blocking—o f tb* Florida
-In Us* Omnarv-bowl•‘Heliirteam.
Ilmirtnn la light and slippery and probably will be a great
day night, and Tampa Unglci
with Rollins at rhillip* field Frl playrr before he fmislu-i at Gainesville, but even the boat playtiV.
must have some blocking for them. Knute Rockno used to *ay that
day night •
If he hail a team that could block and Uckl* a* It anould bo' done,
Th* Florida-11 lamt gam* I* for then
had no fears about losing W gamo. He mid that on nny*
th* state college football cham­ singlebeplay
Notre Dame used, that If every man did his part,
pionship, a till* won for the fin l a touchdownthat
would result And -on that basis h* planned hi* game*.
illn* last year by Miami. Before
that' Unto Florida had always Every Noire Dame man tried on every play to carry out ala **ruled supremo within th* p*nln- olgnmenl but on inoat of them on* ur two men would fail to com­
plete hi* assignment; conadqucnUy. Notre Dams would maku 6
■BIB*
Stetson'* Hatters, battrn-d and nice gain but would fall to make the touchdown. However, anybruised in a 20 In O defeat by whers from one lo ftv* and ala time* a game, the Notre Daine
Newberry last week, will go to players would click *» a unit’ and every man would-do bis perl
Atlanta for a game with Ogle- with the result that the Ramblers would record a touchdown. Notre
Dame ha* no monopoly on th at Practically every touchdown made
thorp* Saturday afternoon.
by aay team la mad* b) complato co-operation of every man «a
Btcauaa of their poor offensive the
squad. The o'nt who falls costa th* toam Oithar a touchdown or
play against South Carolina and
Georgia, tho Uotors will be th* * long gmln. It'a up to tb* coach** to find tb* playdrs who work
nadordog* against a rapldly-lm- wall together and wh«n th*y foil, th* team full*. One peculiarity
of Florida team* in th* past 10 year* ha* boon tbolr romarfcablo
proving Miami toam.
f i n aikl-season, after Florida hail defensive stsnd* against suparior teams and tbolr oquolly remarkbowled over
Boston
College, abls offenslvo failures. Florida la totally colorlooa. Pooplo dis­
Maryland and Tampa In auccea- like lock of color more Uun anything •!•* In a team. If tho
talon, tb* Gators had been rated Gators could Just put on a good show «vtn If they lo st It would
favoritoa In their Important clash not be so bad. (And ws don't belong to th* loyal Florida rooter*
with Miami, but sine* that time who believe • good goal line defense 1* particularly colorful or’
Miami baa beaten Tsaa* Tech, 19 thrilling. We do admit that It U a feeling of relief when the op­
to 0, and Drah*, 83 to 0, and ar* posing team falls to score but still Insist th* .public would rather
•pparmtly beaded for another m * a beck scamper 26 yard* even if he r*n parallel to tho line of
■crimmage.)
'
groat season.
Th* Gators hav* failed dismally
draaa of tho clalmiaL nod muat
i offtns* In their lost two
ba oworg to tay the o ln aan t
gam**.
agent, or altorqay, or the aama
LEGAL NOTICE
They w*r*.beaten 0 to 0 by on*
will hecoma void according to taw.
Thl« Jib day i f Novambar.’ ISIS
of th* woakrtt South Carolina
a o n e s : to &lt;-n kd ito « i
JUANITA BHADIIAM
team* In roeont year, and lost
m v u t Law tsaa
Esacutrla of tbs astata- of
8-2 to a Georgia team that has STATK OK KUJlllIJA
HARRY BHADIIAM
Dacaaaad
boon a distinct disappointment COUNTY OK SEMINOLE
You and each of r»u ar* hsrsby
throughout tha 1939 campaign.
aotldad and requited to present
Th* Gator* hav* ploytd fin* any claims tnd demand! which
ball on dtfens* In every game you or either of you. may have
’the ealal* of IfAIUlY
thl* season, but th* expected Im­ against
lilt A1&gt;IIAtr. deceased, lata of said
provement In thrir offense, with County, lo tha County Judea of
th* Introduction of th* Pittsburgh Uamlnola County. Klorda, at hla
In tha court houao at Bansyitotn of play, ha* failed to ma­ offlca
ford, KloNila. within tight calen­
terialise.
der months from tho dsto of (ha
flrat publication of th o notion.
lag Victory against Georgia Each claim ar demand must bo In
wrlllnr. and must atala tha placa
TeeVNov. D .
of raaldanco and poat offlca od-

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VOLUME X X X I

Member Aiwoclulcd Prow

SANFORD., FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMHER 15.

Are
anese Forces® HundredsKnownDeadln
New South Oil Town Fire
Chin Offensive
Quick Developments
Promised In East MUNITIONS OF WAR HIT THE CHUTES
f As ArmieB In Eu*
rope Are Inactive

German U-Boats
• u Return To Base

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Government Mobiliz­
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Carry Aid To Sur­
vivors Of' Tragedy

IT S W A R

Rich Loud Of Rearing
Ore Is Unearthed In
C c n t u r y Old Pit
South Of Dahlonega

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Vetimitla, Nov. 16

Warning Against
Gold Kush Made

nicer worker* seau-hed
!a k » Mnrnrait-n tedny for bodies
or 5W-S00 prison* in tlm ite d . to
have dlrd in I he flu- which awrnl'
the nil loBit of I agunillas, a vll
lave of woodm chuck. |w&gt;ihcd cn
• till* on the water-* idee.

Urologist Says Vein
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Citrus Grcup Is
Nculral In Wash
Shed Litigation

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A iiu u iiiu t s

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I’r r s itlc iil O f W a v c r ly

Nordgrcn E x p l a i n s Rites To He Held At
Mechanism Of Ma­ Episcopal C h u r c h
3:00 I». M. Thursday
chine Gun, R i f l e

German submarines, ctadited
by the High
Command ' with
alnkmg 10,000 ton* of enemy
• hipping, returned to their baa*
aacortlng an unidentified prlxa
The Browning machine irun iif * Mr*. A. I’. Connelly died un
vaaaet.
lha*
K-rnubl ,
the United State. Army, the new oxprrlrdly at

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F i -IImW. | i ||, S|,|&gt;|M'I III ill" Void,
willy lii liny Guild of AViiit.
I'tiik it - lm«xl mn-li'r.
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J11 «!•*&gt;«•!IfillUI M'rvItT.
|lr. .Ini'i
.Jo rkin -n 11mu S i. IV I i 'o Ihh
" ill *|M*4il. mi "Florlilu
I'liil ■
N*w trouble flared In Caecho- aeml-automatic rifle and other l.uuKhti&gt;n Memorial ||o*pllnl ,
\Vi»lk. ' Dr II hvm II IL hnviiH •
h|"' ri*M*i»l*i* will 1*^111^ nil lln* Mil*
Slovakia. Two thouaand atndenta arm* uael by the National Guard 3 :*0 ..MorU ltd* niorillnw.
demonstrated agalnat a German were captained to member* of Ihn , hu* been in 111 hen'th for the
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protectorate following the death Klwanit Club ut the weekly i |,u«t year but bwania cillically •
&gt; )(|1
| ,„|„y momliiy nt .
of a young studaqt but were luncheon meedne In the Vnldea ill only ye»tcrdey and vv.i* token Jtl"t.|„.|&gt; tli. i.. will Im- i\
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v. Veto A. Ven
dleperaod before clashing police. Hotel today by I.le-.it. Knrl Nord- to the local hoapilal yrrterrlay j K r r % ( i v
g l t t , prasident-elt-rt of the rlub. afternoon.
J,.| \V»*l T niii|m following wb»
Born in Illrhinond, Vn-* *j5t’ lllH-ii- will 111- Ui'drrase* mid di
The mechanlnn of the machine
run waa eapUned In detail by hu* ie*id«nl in Sanford for tn e jc.|K,
i|„. Unreaehi d,-- is.
tha speaker who explained many paet 31 year* and haa been an
of th* dotaih in Iho effective um active member of lha Holy l.ro*« |Virli.i |l- i hir&gt; Ini’. Winter !*•«i .
"Iltlli-r hiiiiwleilgi' anil um- ••
of the weapon which proved lt» EpUcopal Church.
Survivor* aie hrr huaband, j ((u. n,|
n„» M||,., Mela-m
usefulnrtt during the World War.
A.
I*.
Connelly,
and
two
»on*.1
y,
Myr-r*.
He also rxhlbitoi the 1603
Springfield rifle and compand Hawkins Connelly of Sanford j "Kumllv Itelleion and l i mn,
Tka color Hulked pkoceae
and A. P. Connolly, Jr . of t l r - ' Ga-operation*-* Mr*. Uu*»ell M»
bv the r k t U a citruai industry and It with th# new M-l r.eml^iuto Undo.
Alto four eiilcr* Mr*.
^anfunl.
matte
gun.
He
pointed
out
that
the ahlpmeat of lia m a lu re 'fru it
Guy K. Mauldin of Washington,
"Takinir lire I’rogram of I'mv
draw crHtdam from
the citrua whOa claim* have been made D. C., Mrs. Frank U Bald of rvM ||^&lt;-k to My Church.” Ml*tro jata * roambanuaf the board of concerning the clficiivcneaa of Winalon-Halem, N. C„ Mra. Halph. |»,ui,.
|.«. Coghlll, Jacksoi,
dtracton of the Sfininol* County the new type weapon. It* vahi# I* llurgin alto of
Winaton-Balem vllle.
t to be proven in actual com
Ckoiaber of Commerce at tb*
and Mr*. II. B.
Connelly o f'
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KmLakeland) and a brother. K
m -, | J
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I « r » iv
In
reply
to
i|uv*llou*
a-kcil
him,
Bondin'* u3TSl«ht*Sd Vm 3 t 2
cat Hawking of Washington, I). 0 . &gt;
In the appointment of o commit Lieut. Nordgrm utatoj that tta&gt;
Kunetal aervire* wifi be held: •
m
Wt
too by Praeldont^p. IX Campbell tia lici have, shown that It re at the ll&lt;dy
Cro»»
K
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to confer with the merchant* on quire* 10 men behind the lines Church Thursday afternoon
a ll ~
.a
m of aducotlng th* pub- to support one on tin- front and 3:00 o’clock with tha Itev. Mr. A n t a r c t i c
W S S t C S
that It cosU &gt;2.'&gt;.U0U to kill a mail Brain, rector. offkUtlng. Burial'
at the*, ovtla.
*T a O 1 1 n
e o m m tttM ^ lll co n .i.t of In battle. .
will be inado in Lake View Cem-1
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II . B rk ’g e ^ J r . of konrPresident B. I». l'a«w rll, whu elery.
BOSTON. Nov. IB—(A1)-W ith
F . .llalne* of Al- presided over Ibe iiH-cting, re
The following will nerve a * 1"*" the ellghl.wtTsnfarr, the flf*1
Miaa Nona minded the •JirccUii'a of Uie club nallbrarcrsi E.- h . Moblvy, R. A. |half «f Onrle Him-* first Anlan
of
that a meeting would be held in Newman. John U. Ivey, HI. C la ir tic expedition in 100 years enll

Citrus ’ C o l o r i n g
Process Flayed By
C Of C Directors

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DyfU ISCglllS LOU^

uofavorabla mareet* far K art -Noirdgrrri'* office on Frid ay
pMrva waa blamed prln- night a t 7:30. o'clock and urged
on tka aklpmant of thd all of ......
tha director*
be present.
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■ Jto ------------t which. H vra* declared, • K. M. AreMlage rendered severto o b u ia a aatkfactM T al vocal aeinuon*. including
reowlting in
an . Inferior victus” and -Passin g B y r
btlng pUccd' 3 f the mar- ponied a t the piano iy Mrs. Ar-----bur Brmnan.

board of director* wrnt on
sdlag the Churn
Dap

Commllte*

-JTOfk In conArmlatlce Day

Mender* of the rlub adopteil
America” a* thrlr

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tlwit r it e

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F. E. Stein Named
Committee Member

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F . E . Stain of Ibis rity was
ckeaan a member of tbc eiecntlv*
com mlt to* " * f the
Florida
|rs
luaua/actgren as Aim annual eunvenUcm rl i s s d yeaUedap In Miami
K . ft. M a w irt of 8t. M n i U r g
^ T * - M ^ * t e r J '1 fod » J « i
was ckeeao nrvaUeot and Havana
waa aamdd lb# aits of the m o

C. r. Carl*ton
^"iSSluS Other offleets
&lt;hw m , ^ 5K Je UJrPr 9
.etc*

M B shown
do. thiwerk Mi#

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Ur. ( «n av from frigid Roston t**l»'
Ion the first leg of the long jour
i ney to the froten southland.
Ju«t In-fore dawn the niotorship
1 N nrlhrlar. loadeil with everything
from food to phonograph record*,
end sled d»gt to tha 27-Un *n«w
rio ise r r a i l off Its line* and *lld
quietly down with lha declarali"ii
that it is hrlieved U t ile America
might provdr a naw an.1 aafer
A motion picture film o f on* base for the United S ta le , An.
nf the I'nlvpralty fnolball games Iralian air trail. Rear Admiral
last Fall will be shown nt the Richard f . Byrd, r-r.nedltion lead
M ayfair lla te l lanight at kHlO or, gave the ta k e o ff signal.
o'clock ot a sm okrr of the U n t
Next week, the aeoend ahlp. tlie
veraity of Florid a A luaihl Club Barkrntine Bear, w ill follow tho
of Rrtainol# County.
N orth sU r on the
I f , 000 mil'
Definite word
was
received
journey. They expect to m*
last night from F ran k 8 W right. about New Year's D ay and then
e ir c u lK e secretary of th* stale establish base* In which the r i
n rgsaisalion, that the film would place re will Ihre for sto u t
13
arrlva here today. The roeawg*
months.
did not sla t* what gam* the
pictures would show.
. E v e ry peraoa who form erly a t­ F l u r i d u - G e o r f f i a G u n u '
tended tb* Uwtvwreity w a* iwgro
today by Leonard U M rLpca*.
yrwaldeat of lha local chapter, to
Scene* from Ihe U a lr r n it y of
attend lb * smoker.
of
Georgia
A t Um • « • * « . pM jja.w lH be Florid#.U niversity
A»
-'ooiball game In Jachaonrltl* last
H atenU y wlR Jh* d a w n In a
f?,r Ah* crnnlag l i a r news reel at th* M i l Theatre
lodav and loosoiraw
through
wRt be ouUinag.
snecWI
arrangement.
Charles
Morrison, w a s agar * f the theU n tw rsily o f R lim l ha# m a •tea. an nos need l a t e , :
with l u bast pM * d 3 m m la
M r. Morriaew a i d tha actae*
P » * « . t e ja n M t e W ilg hanvm ha are pgrtignUriy good and
t g n a w . 10
hi Mm-last h* o f lateraat to * * * * *
te a la Saaford and ’
W hite, Randall
B. I). Casw ell.

Chase,

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Alumni Club To
See F o o t b a l l
Flint A t M e e t

Sceneti To Be Shown

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attorney l«*r t ’•••••••i• - iuii
A i d ii'iilti i i e Naili.ni Miiyu
ami the Slate M «ikelm r llt.M mi,
ill tl* f**tiilifi|T tile I
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la*b fi ■•in lw» n llm k
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tile plioiie &gt;et*t*i&lt;la&gt; nil* * ii »**ii ami
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lieltl lefoii* t iteuil .lu*lu« J-hii*
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the |;uti*line tux aiul mi • II* *» mt
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t It im vnerh i l lh t ' h
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getting. a atronger grip on the elevator to lie lakrn In Canadn. . War di-inanita hnvtt h«j|»d lm &gt;k
I !*•■ *M»iqn - i l l in t*i •• nl
South China coast,
only
76 all expurl records for tin- In-nn*.
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mile* ra il of French Indo-Clilaa.
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about 300 mile* wcel of Brltiah
1 'IctrHlf of Tmi'l*.
Japan will adtier*
TIi** imRifim i
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atrie tty to the policy hitherto
Wrlnmio*
li*«iti*’
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power*.
p an ted toward
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aattounced Tokyo.
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waa “r#_ 'th a nightim Fro n t, and tieray reported "no apeclal event*
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Is Found In
Georgia Mine

W O U N D S

While M -an . no.» p.ulclUd through
the floating uetna and cnurivd
Piling—nil ih it rvnimm-d of the
*hm ytown that 1st u»r«l J.&amp;IK) na­
tive* vniplnyrtl in the giral oil
In-Ida ni-niuy llio
government
lunbilirrd n-aouira In aid rutvlvut.-. Aiiplam-a lnt&gt;. got acorn of
do. tor* and mini a. I uadi-nt Klo,im „ .» &lt; a „&gt;
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Czech Students Dem­
onstrate A g a i n s t
’ N a z i Protectorate
Janxiirnc lanr'ln- f«ww«*
atartod a n*w So"*h China
nlfonalvr drive tcvMv tnnt
promised major mllUury de­
velopments aooncr than Eu­
rope'! stalemated Western
Front, where highly «|Uliu&gt;cd
armies of great |»owcrs face
one another In relative in­
activity. '
Combined navy sad
force* landed near Pekhol on lb*
Kwsngtung eoaal and headed
Inland agwlnel Chinese defend­
er*. the dap* »ald.
The Chinese aexuowledgcd an
attack had bern launched but
denied a landing was accoiupUabcd.
Beene of (he new Japan**#
drive, apparently wax. alined at In Europe, are luadrd Into a (in-.il l&lt;akrs frt-ighter frvin

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On Armistice Day

Francis Uhilchair
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oblniiutl hit find )-••
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year frum an insp rrli"u las i-n.
gasoline. T h is fend, wbnh lias
r t*11ii* • i i.m f• » •l»# TIiaiiL* .
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(wen collected in tha p a .l, lias an man, K a , . nud
rm •• tf• u .»uln giving Cn- d ii, .
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annual, unused carry-ovs-i, cash when lie m i it ...... .
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balance uf someone to two Iiiim-Ii i .I
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thousand dollars and In *lie past VXTnier Haven.
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lie was ndniilii ■
feund ita w ay into 'Jir gene-*I i&gt;ar at the imp- of 1JI» uti 1 tin- ncxl
l"i*ily
tonight and
*J h" irj'u lfn * »•i* • t hi|j
«jf lift.* •
inspection fund, out of which is vi ar went tn work a &lt; a iixxr clerk
1 in n i.l. , : in.t mudi changa ha
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Lanrlir,-, FD Ii end II ill.
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fnucc
being sued i s main tain th- /.cuper m IK !6 When K srej rt-m .-aiHsni
i 1 estefiito
certification' fur and tx'am # known •&lt; Hull. I rn
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were I- »ueT
of fru it and had lha a p ­ dis Mild W lill. l oir. «•&gt; il i i tu lav.
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lla ll
to
ed tb* citru s industry, the
Ilia first Im.era w ire tile late yerterday at lie- • ily
triday
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gasoline people had no objection Cisry I). lainitD, fiirim r Attorney (*h *aw and t'oiiipany fur rrroiif. T " dale this mouth
. . . _ J0 1
to tba fact that tb* la s was so General c f TTmid.i and H&lt;-rt F iih , ing the ||iMi)M*r Aimlemy on I'lm- Normal for Month
•
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Avi'liue r t a reel id |7B3 and lliu Normal for year ____6 1J1
aa t * tear* the U rg e raah M inister to Kgspt.
m r each year However,
W hitehalr said I m- bad drcided Home Owners I ..an Corporation liiin fu ll to date
’ t* be used by th* Stale to run for Gnvnrimr -brenuso I Sean granted ix-rmiiuiiiin to make
bs. packing sheds which en- love Klorkbs -bscauw- Floriibi Isas repairs tu a frame dwelling in tha
competitkin with I H n good lu tue and I have proi* Buena V U li sect loll.
W alter I m f'no|&gt;er w as granteil
pered hare. I would like to help
and operated
big way in the deVrlopmant permlaalon tn tear down a frame
the t u t * , this and tb* fact g a n g s on Oak Arams# between
. _
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teagttpua* ess r a g * Fosprt
F t m and Secoad 6 treats.
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PHOGRAM FOR WEEK OF NOV.'UTH
A T THfc

RTTZ

*
tMntr. ■tt*1M»,mna,TWt&gt;OD CAVAL­
CADE" with Don Amrrhe, Alkr r»f». AUo "OUR a ANO”
ramad? .eartaon—new*. '
*
. Ttuoday only, Not. 14—"ATOP,. I/OOK A LOVE" with
J«M R ace* A Eddie Collin*. • Alio "UNDERCOVER DOC­
TOR” with Lloyd NoUnJ, J. Corrol N.Uh A Honthor An**l.
■Wodnoaday,
Thandoy.
Nor.
15-18— "ETERNALLY
YOTT*N“ with Loretta Tonne, DoTld Nlrtn. Alan cartoon,
Txyrdty, nows. * 11 *■
. t o t * * Rotardoy, Not. 17-lb—"PACE UP YOUB TROU■MW" with Jana Wither, and the Rita Brother*. AUo "THE
p id ir r m o c r in g o - with c*ont* o'BrUn;
*

THIS WEEK'S CASTS
-HbU/

j,olty.&gt;
II N U N «

LORETTA YOUNG and Dir«d R
M* aouady loam In tho United

. CAVALCADE"

i - .i _ Alleo ra y . Robert Andan -JL
Connor* — Don Mary*ret ■HopkJa*
-.— - J. Edward
• C E R T WILCOX, Jaaiae

__ :: Alan Cartk
... Stuart Erwin
------Zed Preaty

In » MOM r&gt;*w "Undefwwer Dootoc,” haaod On tho th
lootnal book ‘T o m u If Hldioy** by J. Rdymr HootOC.
Nalob, Hoolkor Aoyol and Brodootoh CrowIend ale* haw*
rot** la lb* yiotne* which wOt bo «bawn Too.day only

,VenuiA^ , J l

Touny

Grant

Dtfrid NlTtn

Inch Herbert
BUM* BnrVe
Dlfhop H ubert Paabodr

C.

Aubrey, ' t l h .

Lola
Vara
V irginia PUId
Don B am *. ....... Bmdorick Craw-

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- naypend Wal-

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ini ,....; r ..JUtu PlUa
......- .... — E to Arden

William PrawUy Gloria
.. Robert Kcttanl
__ Eddie Collin* . “TH
Minna Gambell Wrde
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IGIITINO GRINCOn — ,L Oconto O'Brien
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wo*Ur* thriller, to b l thaws
it Friday and Jataeday at lb*

IP Jaao Wither, wore hat nyranH
rowedlo«, the atndU k*o oddod
late*! ytolnra and Ik* raoalt I* a
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Pnrit And Vegetables Thai
BbaRar Area In America

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PLUME XXXI

Member Associated Pi

NewEvidence
O f Disaster
&gt; At Sea Found

COAST DEFENSE SCORES A HIT

Vero Beach Residents
Find Wreckage And
Note From Steam­
ship Cripple Creek

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEgREM I3v IM »

Earthquake Is
Registered On
Pacific Coast

Allies Call For

LtY JACK* (kVKXEK AT

Fallen Nations

Survey Shows Minor
DamagelsRecorded;
Quick Check Indi­
cates None Injured

Rater? C IA Tsi tka ^IXhmrtOuswIift

Oil Drums Found
1 Near Titusville
IV RraiKow*

0320 Ton Freighter
Sailed For Liver­
p o o l On Nov. 1

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VKRO REAPH. Nnv. 1R._
(A P)—Additional evidence
_x&gt;f a sea disaster was report*ad by wsterfront residents
today who said they have
found bits of wreckage, nil
oil alick and a note in u to­
bacco tin washed nslioro on
tho ocean beach south ot
Sebastian inlet.
N early. 1,000 gel Iona of oil in

which lasted about a
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Evcnl Is J'roclaimpd Rcsidcnco Is Destroy­
Most Successful Ev­ ed lly Eire Of I ner Held'In Sanford determined Origin

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ripple Creek aa a 0,320 ton
e fib tW i operated by Lykea

H jdfty o f New O rk a n i, and Tam pa.
Thu Company*! office in Tampa
•aid th i Cripple Creek tailed from
New O rlcam for Liverpool Noe.

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C o a it Guard Hivlalnn b r a il-*
quartcri In Jacktonvllle had r e -,
rtlvad no report of the oil and I
lard found a t T ilu iv illc or the i
oil, the wreckage and the note |
found near hare.

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B h tilff Hand aaWThu remain* of the budy war*
taken to tho Brlckaon Punurai
Home and funeral arrangem ent*
an* aw aiting thu arrival o f rela­
tive*.
In Ih r big horn*, overlooking
n lake, were hou»cd many Im­
p o rtan t and vatuabla palatlug*
nnd aqlkfua fu rn itu re Tb» rauidem r wa* built by Mrs. Wash­
in g to n '. fath er, thu latu Thomas
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Roebuck, a prom inent New York
tailor. The family w i n Bag!tab
and rattled in New York many
year* ago.
TV im ai
Roebuck rtlud IT
y u a n ago and left Ike property
to hi* daughter, Mabel!*.
-- Captain l*wpe W aiklagtun and
R M Roebuck were a iarrlrd about
*» » » « i f *
Thoy m m to
Luagwood to make th eir b o o n
ab o u t 11 yeoru ago. il» u&gt;od
three year* ago in * t i m l h a

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Webster Hicks McNutt A Jifw s
| Is Killed h Is lligklrgkt Of
j Auto Collision Democracy Meet

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have burned In Heath when n uiim* iliiriog Ihr n r t l reran ereek*.
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A ik iiii I h r of french puretav
fire of undetermined Utig"“.i de* J l»a |e t'lx|l« di»
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a lro yn l ber two .lo r y home In ing conimi-Ni.m, nlrra-ly
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beautiful frame bom - when the •rial roun-ell,^- id
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ilare wa* first .lqlitp-1 by Charles I KnilatK&gt;y.
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the rner’ vket. A lf in l tirn y, lie , inrol &lt;&gt;l an onh-r fur t l W I « &gt; * i
1Itittiiy, til L I •
gro. and hi* wife.
ry uml 3.IMK* artillery k o b » i f -i
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No outcry of any kind
was frim e r wa» ( c r e p t far pteea-u i •ppar lie sll.sAla-o
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beaut fiom tho b u iU in g after ordria in the atr|dane field) mere J -111, 11 M i l u lk - I ::U *.l \ ii ,... i- a , i - ■
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neighbor* arrived at lh&lt;* «co-e ly the beginning of a * » -l |» « - | -ptittcs w a a Ike d&gt;**-l " I l b , .
and nil that w ai fonnd of tha pram
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which may run latu billaui . :-*»to in wlurb l l i r t . v i - tidiu*;.!
I « v k j h - v f Alla! lit* &gt;4• " I
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body believed lu be Unit ol klrx. - they said.
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W a-hington wa« tin- heart, n n d ! The B r ili.l
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norUoiis of the lower limb*. 8her- 1m i-rbui u r:
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if f C . M. Hand reported.
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&gt;n
Jack Hirkaon, C a rl W illiam s and office. W a lls
w re d u r ;•* t b l . • «
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Get Free Fish Burns lo Uc8ini«i1nCuiJh,i
Armistice Day InLongwoodHomei British,

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tiro m i, and aix b-gsllim Uni or
laril were discovered on the bench
g |rn r Titusville yrsterday. A i l lm llo. oil alick, wreckage, ami n
w«rw waihed
washed athoro
lifeboat warn
aihoru near
Jupiter, and llobe Sound
Iwa weeki ago.
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M u N anvv C o in e r r v l i w t
h i- . s e ll k u t l u b y
Fred Bakin and Georse M artin
Ili-re’* w hat happen* when ohlp nim-tn mine. T a r p t cruiser
fa r th u M rlu -ile p u liu il. IW - slll.1 Iw.trl.- Ihe .mills--;
aald they found too Tarda of tbe
beach a t Sebaitlan lulct had been WH lowed over TNT capaule 1»I.1nl«,l by 0 . H. rooul ilrfriiu- in
ihret i. ‘till
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**••! p.llla «af »* t»|r* la *U |M»a It.
•waked four Inchei deep In crude aca practice o ff Hampton lb*»d-. Vu.
oil. C harlei Gifford came upon a
badly dmbaged cheat which a p ­
parently had contained d i m
and other signal equipment. A
f
vy f..g. | | slatted .. lire in
-0 hort dittance away, they found
It
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a lube containing the ahip'i Histrraa signal outfit.
Bakin a lio reported th at lie
found a metal tobacco box iu
which there wax a note la y ln i
the w riter, a ta ller named Olaeu
. i. i i ■ma&gt;
• D lllM h lh lh ttd h tt Vatftf!
aboard the . atearaitilp Cripple
redh. tid e d from England for
F i l e I l l h v r s S v r im t s - 'S w u t i l i v s . I k d
ew York Cily Oct. 10.

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Sanford Herald

The Dutch Empire

IT LOOKS LIKE

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' In *pltc o f repeated denial* from lioth th e H utch and
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' t wanl o f fate, apia-ur* to lie in th e direction nf Holland.
4 H |U llitlo r Is to la u n c h .h is long anticipated "bllUkrwig"
— — ---r—-?—
'------agnlnM R u tland and break up th e HrilUh blockade of
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ICJerman ports, he Is m ore tharM llrely to .w a n t a ir and
w ax ' a » I m m iiIi
* » « » naval luums on thn N orth Hca inland* of th e N etherlands.
■r aecw trrio a t~* ***"
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Only n little la rg e r In a re a than our own atato u f Maryr» n 2 f ■
i w land, Holland Is novui'tlieUw the m lc r of one of th e largest
: 5 U and rich est colonial em pire* in th e world. Tbi* tin y little
-nation o f 12.H81T Mpmiv mile* nod n.OOW.OOO inop’o nikm
---- ——~ - —lover th e Dutch H ast Indies em bracing 7321.GI2 mputro uilk*
X*. - i T ’rV * n « m i i m •« and (11,000,000 natives, an well as o th e r inlands o ff tb e
i?«l* r» n * Ti&gt;m iT rC T rn r’iM
« f s o u th Am erica k m s i i as th e Dutch WcsL Indies
r»««ur m m h m m m n . ___jnnd a |*nrt of S outh Am erica il*rif railed Dutch G uiana.
sm«M i
Always gno.1 sailors th e D utch begun in th e 'sIx tM n tb
jr-ontnry to r*tnblixh them selves in th e New World a s well
*TTi * * * * ' Jut 55K «w th e F a r E a*t. A t one tim e they hail int|&gt;ortant coltuiic*
r n » a « r w m to ivurag* • • s .I n N orth America having established New A iustertlani ut
L i ! ? : ------.- 4 —---------------- 1th e p resen t clto o f New York CTIty and sent H enry Hud! T u " 7 * y . i * « n
I»h&gt; th e rem ote recesses of Hudson Ihty troiling for
i ; «toiiH &gt;• ••» —« »«&gt;
D utch E ast Indian Comitany. As oarly us KWH they
m
to i« •» " £ * . ib^ iJ* hnd thoroughly estuhliahcd them selves in Jav a and in
u T to V ryi jSJw uaJ-1IrttiT iD e ix e fighting ag ain st th e INirtugucse had ta k e n ; possess r t u totountoiito •» w*s»i arfon nf Malacca.
2 2 5 1—, —
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Now th e ir iKtssesslons in th e Ka»t Indies include m ost
MOAY, NOVEMBER 13. t» W .Df the Hast Indian A rchiiw U gn including Maduru as well
. . . u p o o b ■ .-a v n n i v M Ja v a , -Sumatra, m ost o f llorneo, the Culrhc*. th e Mo*
ll.h V h lC.SK cX.lt TUUAT | | llceafli ih 0 w estern h a lf of New Guinea, lta!i, l.omhuk, the
P ir n i.i p e KXI’HK8HKS W estern end of Tim or, Ilanda, AmUiiim. Ilunkn and m any
ELP ALWAYS: My hrai't was 'sm a lle r islands. H utch G uiana In South America hut* an
within m*s while I wan mu*- flrcn (lf .r&gt;1.2ftl sq uare m iles ami a population uf 14.1,000
Os* flw »urard: ihcn *j»kr I .
(|„. Dutch W est Indies include about six Islauds of
withi my IMiltv*.—I'tolm
tnngw*.
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square miles
slid a population
of

POK

BURPEE’S FLOWER &amp; VEGETABLE
SEEDS &amp; PLANTS ,
HENRY A* RUSSELL SEED € 0 . IM W. FIRST ST.
mas s n S t / * 4?a- t r * . * s r U m u s

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T Vhttt Von Ahvayt Cel Good Meals"

S A IL O tt!

6-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE
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( J i e a t S I u h I on O f

I lave a pocket full nf nuts,
A sark of crumbled Im-nd.
, 1 have a little bsg of needs
And luitf a ahnrk of grain.
No huugiy rye* sliall look In mo
And make their idea In vain.
The weather suddenly grants
5esihl, .
'The papers warn of snow,
And that is why I take a walk
I town paths the pheasants
knowA mptlrrvl ricaller* on a Hints
A rabbit whlika away,—
I'm glad I have enough for all,
And they shill feast today,
t
*■ l-ali* Mllrliell Ttioinli.il
Join the llid Cross
Italy Has signed mi Ilia ilollisl
Jiao la la apru its esIuUil al the
.Wntld's Fair aral yrar.
_Jf the Cerntan* Iry to give
.TtaUand a “Muod hath , liny anllsbta In grl ail "arr«n tails** in
Odum.
Fearing his own p.-opl,-, Hiller
Va* aVMrndy Ubl Ills enbtirrs
pai In fire until thay ran see the
m l In llsclr ryea.
1 Wr bavfr a hunch lllller is
nhaat in run .Inin a e»upl&lt;* of
•m i p l m he hadnT thought about
f’-tRl»»a ba wratc "Mrlo Kampf."

Henry Wnllertum!

Tht* Floriilu I'rrjm Ansiainliun In convenliim ttl SI.
AuguMIno S ntunlny ntiopliHl u n-rtnlull:)n critirlxiitg tho
U niversity of Flnritln fo r iiti "Im-k «tf co-opcratlon" w ith
(lipJhitRvni*ipcrii of th is M ale. U to m snlotion ntativt .th a t
Florida nnwaitapiint fo r half a c u itu ry "liavo givoit loyal
am i i-oiiHialpiit BupjHiii to iho U nivcntity o f Floriila, publlxhintf editorial EN D O RSEM EN T o f IN D IF F E R E N T *&gt;x(Ttilivrii, IN EK FETTU A I. ntlilrlii- d i m torn inul lining
IcnntK.'' (T he ra|w aro o titu l.
And fo r (Ilia editorial ttulorucnu-nl, Hie Flnrida I'rt-H-v
AHiUN-ialion iM-liuven it Hhould Ik* |iuid o ff ill th e form of
m ore gcm-nui* Mtaadn tiekela to th o fiKtliiull gtinu--*. “I'id.-t
your despite tho fact th at thotnutndi* of nett In rent,-tin unnol I on tho m orning of th e gum e tu-hedulcd fo r th e rhwing day o f th is convention (hero hag been a ilop'urHile lurk
of «-o o|M'mtion o r npiirtviulioii on th e |utrt o f tho o n iv erd ly
nlhletie conch ami Itin liciuirtnw itt'n .ajtcclal com m i'.ttv."
We have on idea tvlm introduced thin m o lo liu o or
what memlM-r.H of th e Florida preoa votetl lit favor of it. to*
we w ere not pri-neiit nl the convention, Istil we ludieve Hint
i t , re fieri* anriouxly on ovary noWH|ta|u*r in th e slate, ami
o r lielicvo th a t any newa|*a|tcr which doe* not ngrvo wiilt
till* view of jnurnalintle etlik** nhouhl m ake it* own |Mtxi'.Ion perfectly clear to tin- ath le tic association and aiudogixe for th e i»ad m anner* o f tlto Florida 1‘res* A**m-iatioit.
Speaking only fur itself, Tito Herald w idles to lake
thi* op|Hirtunity to d a l e th n t it hau never pidiliriicd edilorinl Liiiloracnteut of indifferent executive*, or iiw ffectual
atldutic director*, am i would not even if it receivetl
irnute* to football game* in u n liifltrd num ber*: nor would
I* h esitate to condemn unw orthy official* o r m isdirected
tMilicie* a t th e U niversity even though th e |trice offered
fur not -alolug m w ere con*idornl&gt;iy hig h er th a n football

The Rva-Beas Beauty Htmp has
a new finger waving lot Inn whlrh
rule in half the usasl drying
I line fur yuttr hnlr.

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOl
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*eu-l ccnteiutT.I
V ^ g a ^ Tribune. Wliot &gt;* «. Calholh- Unlverali
hMtai. that make* them to easy
VVa»hUiglon ill
Mb apewT—Fart M ym
Newt- ■ m
Thay atay o p en .—Tsmpj WJf.-NlK\
networks.

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I The llaivrrsity nf \ Morida**
jXuv. S3 lUimeswInr gn*e with
ii • Uewrgio Trek will te ik* fiurth
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*n&lt;l tail gam* thr (Isl a pkav
* '"*■ in Fhsitde Fbbl Sls.limn in
V” . Unlnesville Ihb year, hut U will
d at i hr Ihr fleet eftrmeno ranloai In
Ike Iho stadium thisw : rar. Stetson,
MBS JMisrirsippl State and Tampa were
•U ptayvd al algbi.

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• y JOE HENDRICKS
of Commerce: . Srninr IVocureSHORT OF HELP—Since my nU| attempt la play politic* with nirni laipecKf, sa.coo. I'menrevacation ,hoM
| n other words. In menl ln»|Kel^;, $2,300, Amlrtant
m a HI- one section of my dUtrlat cer- l*roeur»ment Inapeetur, K.000,
'ey ***d tain offlelnU are atlempting W Junior Procurement ln»paetor,
i faithful
a man removed ns WPA 11,020, Material IlivNmn Air
r duthe Miprrvl-or of n county heennsa Corpa, War Itopnrtment: Chief
short of he Is not n resident of that AetounUat, $l,ono, A«*l*uat
me, ami county.
If they should carry Chief Aeenunlant, |3,S00, Senior
wing to ihrir point almost every County Acenuntanl, $3,300, Accountant,
y I hope supervisor In my dlstrirt would $3,100, Bureau of StatUttea, In­
terstate Commerce Commission l
i patient have to be removedbecause
l replies niost of them do not live In Iho Verifier, Openr'r and Packer, $t,out laimedlalrly.
dltlaa m county far which they nro *u- M0, U. S. Cuitoma Sendee, Jackhavo had pervlsor. This policy was carried aoayille: Junior Officer, Mechanic,
because nut by the WPA with n purpose S1S00, Durrt.ii of l*rr*«n*, liebe tnkm anil that was that they would partmrnt of Jiutieot Cook, $1,au*e of have eomplslalv detached man at 200, (I. 8. Vrleiwn* Admlnitlraam aqro the head of the organisation In tlon Facility, Day Pino*. Up,.
$l,V00, For further InfoVmatlon
until we older that he may treat everyone call
your lire rent first or sec­
■sin.
Dirty, Should a resident ef the ond at
class post office.
it Irnnom I eouuty lx* head of Uto WPA
PIKMKCT—The follow,
roust Hu-1 In hl« esumty the organ Italion tagWPA
project has teeelvrd final ap­
waubl l.r subject In political proval
In Washlnstan: To comMvrsura M o re lhau It Movf IL plele roitstrucl
ion of gywmasium
This agltsilon far toasaval of al
MU Dora Public School In
Bliloiu *« County 8aparvtsars. officnU here and there only lake rounty, $4,013.
Thera U no ruch position. The gees to create inefficiency and
only appointments (hat I have we may have to extend the llaleh
(I repeat agnlat arc the 8upaa- Law to uuitlsh those who atttMpt
visor and Assistant. These pm to laterfcre.
sit Iona have alraaity Keen flllesl.
VACATION—Upon rotnmlng,
The only other positions in he to Det^ad one of nay constitu-l
filled are Ihosa
rnumrrnlar^
---------uf ---------enta asked ate tf I were gsdngi
The aptdWaUons for Ihrae post-1 to eoailuue my voentlon. If I
Ilona are bring fil.d anil wilt1 have had a vamlloa tala year
not be filled until suortly In-rare, I hope I never got another one.
,?.*!*‘**,7 Id - Ilefore ihey a rt Thn faet «f the matter fa* that I
ke nntura have bad no vacation since I
in.l give have been In Csngrins. I started
on, niter this year with the haadknp nf
till make an appendectomy and
overu-i insist worked myself on the Townsend
s rompe- Bill and at a reonlt
havehnd a
-canto at very difficult year. And added
in actual, tu all of this Is Urn factthat 1,
w people have not been in the dWriet far
• asaka hays af aU hh
*e IMh ten amnlh* and now It her soara]
* a craoa nervosary that I try to see ev-.
h vre ’da cry Individual that cares to mo
d want U
me and to settle certain dttfWnlt
AGITATIO;
Electric Service
contains, problems aH over tho District, t

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Tha RegistratWa Jkw b af Iho City of BaafaM, 'Florida;
ara npoa ol the Chy HalU cwmmvwclag Monday, Navimhar
•ih. IM t, for (he purpose-p( rvgtaloriag for Ihf Poaoral
Municipal Bratton to he hfM aa Docomhoc Uk. IMF, and
wOl remain wpaa each day « * ep t twadoya and haUdaym ug
la nod Jnrtudiag November I bib, IMF.

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latsat reports Indicate _ that
s,l*reoUrm Rooaevell U going t o 1
between tbe j

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HAVE YOU HEARD?

. 4. F. Morgan wun the Flusrvr
Show la Ulra Cove list week. He
V&gt;arau ta I f as sucrcaaful srlth
s Chrysanthemums aa with foreign

tr y t s m ake pea re

$ 100.00 far SIJOO anally, bklaasa payahU Ilka real.

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with ItJ acres of land, madam taavsalsates, F miles from

; f A liQOH INVKSTMKNT I
'pi,,. Dulrh hhist Indies arc of course the source of
f am bankrupt buying *urt- -. wjtal of the NothcrUnd'a falnilous wealth. There vast
•NslthUr* *«y that I will nr* ii. |&lt;piatftllio* of oil, rtddier, and tin, mueh of which is sold in
j»&gt; Mr*, liiurjay and hrr m»i* |)l0 United States, are produced, as well as largo amounts
t e - J E ISm to V ^tal'Z S S l " r «"U«r. coffee, tea. cocoa, Indigo and nuny spleen/ Java
for all lb* bird* that cm r to has a virtual monopoly on quinine, uaetl in the treatment
frad
of malaria. pro*luring about DO percent of the world's total
itarh morning at run windowsill: gupply.
*
, 'r *B,p
F o r th e control’ of th is g reat em pire the D utch have
or ire amt fom i depended for m any y eu rs on th e rule «»f law and order
•hade,
throughout tho world as they have prsotleally no arm y or
t » ctahn aur h-wniy, upaf-ahl.
nj, vy r0 m parahle to th e ir great w ealth. To u larg e extont
Arriir th ey nro indebted to th e llrlilsh navy for the m alntalnanco
o f a condition In world a ffa irs which luis .itu h ln l them to
.Trill ibrtf \ftaiA« In dutcrl lone*! ire ta in this em pire w ithout having to fight for it.
. Hntbatch
« ihI ^lack^apjint |
Now th e Dutch a rc w orried. Ilritaln lias h e r hands
baiila, cn.ncmd,..f»l1 "• E .m 'pe, T he Ja p s a r . o n l h o &gt; ^ ;p n n d » n x lo u s t«
Though T am Unkrnni buying,take an ything in th e ir nelght»orh«sal not easily defended,
v,
awat— \
Tho H ollanders' problem In Kurti|ie *if m aintaining tli**I»
n en tra litv and p rotecting th e ir fro n tiers in th e* preaent
crisis Is hardly m ore difficult th an th eir problem’ in the
Wty^w iti|»li)» the world al F a r E ast. W ith stick up men on every corner th e tank of
protecting any fa r flung em pire In th p world today Is in■to slags a t work ami winter- dcrsl a difficult one.
long
IThtaUea pairs of wmolland song
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Social And Petsotial Activities

nicnt was the annual Armiaticr
TMephoM 148 dance
held Saturday night in the
Armory front 10:00 o'clock until

MISS LILLIAN ADAMS. Soefcty fcllier

Social Calendar Give*.
T U E S D A Y ,,
Alathean Rowing Citric will
raeel at tho horns of Mr*. J. W.
UalL 606 Valencia Drive, ot 2:00
P. M.

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Tho Congregational Friendship
Leeguq will moot at the home of
Mr*. Oeorge llahe, Wr»t First
BtrooL at J:&lt;X&gt; P. M.
Junior High School P.-T. A.
will meet at the school nt S:30
P. M. Executive Boanl meeting
br held at 2:30 P. M. All
e
metnbera are urged to atRoth Cordon Wright Fall
Danto Revue will bo presented
on The aUge of the Hemlnole
High SehoeT at 8:00 o'clock. The
revue will be sponsored hyjthe
Routhakle P. T. A. end fund*
derlveil will be used In welfare
work.
Reading Rimini of the Sanford
Oerden Center will Ire open fopubllc use from t:IW to 6:t&gt;0 I*. M.
Htlilneaa and soelal meeting of
the Atarlan Clasa of the First
Baptist Church will ho lirld at
the Community House in l.u .e
Mary at 7:30 o'clock. Mr*.
W. labltl, Mr*. Alfred Manning
and Mr*. Then Stile* will l&gt;e
hostoaao*. All nmurbers are requested to meet at the home nf
Mr*. R. C. Moore, Hill
Weal
Twentieth Street.
WEDNESDAY
Ladle* AuvillaiV til tlie Itrotlierhood of Railroad Trainmen will
meet at Ilia Elks Hall nt 3:ltU
Soelal D&lt; |,.n tn.iiii „r t|„. W&gt;&lt;Rian's Club will sponsor n bieyrlo
bridge, rheekem nml tea party
at 2:30 o'clock in the club bouse.
Club members wlui do not wish to
play either bridge or checkers
are asked to call at S:IK&gt; I'. M.
a* league*!*. Iloate-ar* will be
Mrs. U. F. Ilnlur*, Mr*. II. K.
Hofmann, Mr*. George McCall,
and Mr*. W. A. Pntrlek. Reserva­
tion* may Im&lt; made from 2:00 to
4-IVl p, f|. daily by telephoning
Regular meeting of tho Town­
send Club will bo held In Ilia
Court House ot 7:30 ,p . M.

NATURUAY

Reading Room of the Sanfrfhl
Garden Center will be open for
public use firm 2:00 in 6:00 P. M.
CeeelDn Music Club will meet
at 3:16 o'elork nt th* Fannie 8 .
Munscn
Studio,
00.1
Myrtle
Avenue

Entertainment

Pergonals

“Hie Eustla Woman’i d u b wa*
hoalm .to tho County Fedaiation
of Wooaon'o Cluho at aa all day end will
mtetlM last Friday, No*. 10 In Georgia.
tho Euatla elpb
houae with
several aaeaakota
of Section
Mr. and Mr*. Je»*e lardg*
Seven, Scralnnle Coonty, being spent yesterday aflernnpri in Day­
uunaM ated
tona Beach with friend*.
The rtuh honaa waa decorated
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altreeOvelj with onggoatlona of
Mr. apt! Mr* U L Frailer had
aa their wrekrnd visitor, Dirk
Jtmrl WII
of Oviedo. BlyUir nf Chariotl*. N. P.
sectional ,vt
over the m« MR oaring the dry
Bill garrison left yesterday
and Mr*.
ittln, president of for points in Georgia where he
Kuatl* Woi n“* Qlnb, Rave an
oihlreaa of
Gladys Rlnn
nf Winter Park
Mlaa Ruth Well* .of Daytona
mee for Section Roach visited with fiiriid* hetv.
Saturday afternoon.
Repot te front (ho club presi­
dent* ware heard, aim report*
Mr*. L. C. Leohardy returned
from tho Junior Clubs ami County yesterday from a week* visit
Kedmlion.-.
with relative* In Palatka.
I.unche.-n w«« served from
small table* in the eltdt house.
Mra. Dorothy Corro.lt and
State officer*
present In­
.ugbtor, Hetty, spout, .tin- w ellcluded Mta. J. Ralston Wells of
id in Daylong Haarir with
Daytona Beach,- president rtlteelor; Mrs. Thweaton Robert* ot
Jacksonville. first vlee-prrsldfntl
Min idtev Roomlllat uf Florida
Mr*. Ralph AtyUn Smith of State College (or Women in
Sanfcrd, second vlce-piesldent.
Tallahassee waa the weekend
Those
attending from
tho guest of her parent*.
Sanford Woman** Club included
Mrs.
RJ. IJolly, Mra. John
Julian Adame who ha* been
Meisch, Mra S. D. Iliglilcyinan, attendiag the University of Florida
Mra. Wallar Mood*. Mr*. J. n. •t Galheavitlo has it Inrun) tu
Cogburn, Mra. Glenn McKay, Mia. spend some time here.
Fred T. WITTlamt, and
Mr*.
Jack Morrison returned yester­
William Moairave of lake Mary
day to the University nf Florida
eftar visiting with his luirenfs

Hutchlion, Mrs. H. it. McCaalin.1live, we must continue our unity.
Mr*. Herbert Pope, Mr». K. W. . Hie man who create* ili«tru*t
Corley, lira. 8. C. JHekvraon, Mr*. among group. I* setting the
Andrew Cariaway, Mr*. Joe : scene* tor the foreign |&gt;r.&lt;|&gt;sjaiiAn til day quilting » n Hehl Joe Fmrrick, &gt;lr». W. A. Kill*. .11*1.MeJCutt drew prolonged applause
last Wednesday by the Snrah
with « •tntrment that the fnite.l
Parker Orphauigr Club of the
Flint Methodist Church ,nt the
church annex
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Armory Dance Top# Qqtytin? Party Held
Gala Armistice Day By Orphanage Club

2)00 A. M. with music by Birger
Wcater anj hli orchestra of Jockronrille.
Official ho*tc*s&lt;'» of the dance
which was sponsored by the
American Legion Auxiliary were
Mr*. C. F. Proctor, president of
the Auxiliary, Mr*. C. U Irwin.
Immediate past president, Mr*
T. I . Sullivan and Mis* Jeannette

At noon a covered Hiah lunch­
eon wa« arivetl and at 3:00
o'clock a bu*ine»* meetinjr was
.nlled wiih Mr*. I*. D. ,1’niker,
I resident of the club, presidin'*
l'i&lt; sent were: Mis. \V. K.
Wells. Mrs. I|. F. Fhlllips. Mr*
T. W. Williams. Mr*. EIU-&gt;
Kiirhhoff, Mrs. llirtlic Williams,
Mr., C. W. I.alnrr. Mrs II. II.
I’attishall. Mrs* J. C. Iltiv.ell.
Mi*. John Vaughan,' Mr». I’. It.
linker. Mr* It. F. Crenshaw.
Mi*. Minnie Molt, Mis* I cola
Kvans, .Mi*s June Wnib'll mil
Mi** Kllalcr Kiirlfhoff.

show which wqs presented by | •.
members of the Ituth Gordon 'e*
Wright School of Dancing. Pupil*
of Mrs. Wright In the floor show
Included Ml** Mary Grace Ikrre',
Mia* Rulli Jian Wright. Mi**
l;
Rose Merchant, Ml** Marrln I'roe- 'Ira
lor. Harry Unhsmi. Nell Powell. '*0
Clifford Proctor, Jr., nml Buddy jar
Proctor.
i'*f
Lieut. Karl Nordgrcn nt ntWh.d»y
night dirrclcil the grand march
which waa led by Commander I
George Weinstein and Auxiliary I
prialdrnt, Mr*. t*. r. Proctdf.
i
Tne decorstlon committee conaiated of Mrs. Henry Mrlaulln.
Jr., chairman, Mrs. T. I.. Sullivan,
Mrs. J. W. Daniel*. Mr*. Fred
Holly, Mr*. F. Washburn, and
Mrs. 0. 'll. Meyer* Ticket chair­
man for genrral sale* wa* Mra.
C. L. Irwin.
Seen dancing were: Mr. ami
Mr*. Perry Wade, Mi** Johnson, I
Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. Willis, Mr 1
and Mr*. N. It Willi*. Mr. and*
Mi*. C. F. Praetor. Mr. and Mr*.
Uul* Wiiglit. J. F. Ilislgr, Ml**

McNutt Address
13 Highlight Of
Democracy Meet
ii**ii**fj riM , r»«e iiim

Im&gt; guarded and promoted, he said
the nation, mukf he nlert m-.nmt
both foreign mid domestic 'if
lark*.
"There are those who mine
among us In pmteh foreign bins,"’
he aid "but we need mo f&lt;r,
thrill. They don't know llini dr
moeraey I* a part of our live.Thrir thoughts lilt' tiol otil
thought*. Tlioii way* nr.' not om
way*.
'They «rm't the real villlan*
in the American drama. They
not that inip'.ilaul. The iral id
inn i* the subtle pnrptignii.il •!
who uudrrstauds deftos'llicy mol
exploit* it for hi* own end*
"To make onr safeguard* effee

Poe sour vair

•tenres' rrlana*

I'EKMANKNTS
$2.00 Oil W ave

For $1.1)0
Th e V a n ity F a ir O eauly Shop
i» now und er the »n * n * t«m e n l
of Prilic*«s P a l, 113 1 1 In d iaaa A*#.. lla L a n d .
Te lrp h o o e

th* moil ptr«

hiinnl or All
Mirtm u r o u r

peinralt. Il'»
IheMIKllt fill —It
l« &gt;Olt.

A rrn n c p ( o r m
• 111 nil
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•bnpplnir

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Mm Out i lithium. ujVrnttir

Dr. W. B. Shippcy
Talks To &lt;innk*iuTH

UAPPT IHlfTltDAk
Buddy Jonaa
L. M. Telford

about Cigarette Tobaccos

LONGWOOD
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The Senior class of
High waa tendered a He)
l*l«n*c at 8an Lands Spring
nl« h* by Mr. and Mra
Mil wee. Mr. and Mra. II. 1
Ur and Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
several day*.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlrhave returned, from Oyaji
they have recently madi
home and plan In maki
futuie home 'Ini Sanford,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kelley and
son, Fred, arrived today to be
the £ucaU() uf Mra. Kelley'*
parents, Mr. and Mr*. Fie,I T.
William*, for stout a week.
Mrs. W. !.. Morgan has re­
turned from Jacksonville where
she visited for several days with
her sister. Mrs. Ilulh Meltings',
and attended the Georgia-FI,uIda
football game.
tgiui* Fleischer nn.l son. Mar­
vin, will arrive today from New
Ynrk tn tic the ginst* of Vlr.
Flelaeliar'a
mother,
Mrs, J
Fleischer, at her liome on Magboll* Avenue.

TO m d a V o n Ly

ttmud Me. ami Mra. Arthur Pul-

Mra. To m Morgan ami Tom
Morgan. . J r , of Kansas City,
Kan., left today after visiting
* * Y 1 ilays aa (he guest* nf Mr.
and Mr*. I~ I &lt;Frmler nt llirir
home alt Celery Avenue.

lur. Mr. Fuller wa* president uf
Friends of II. C. McMullen, who
the Tourist Club but winter,
bn* been ill at Id* borne here for
the
Real several weeks, will re­
- K
tn learn that he waa moved
Sirndo* ahrmoen at 3:M o'eleqjc gret
morning to the A . ('■ L.
Rrv. Maritn J. Uram of Bgqtonl this,
Hospital in Woyrr&lt;Ms, d a.
will offjklgte.
The «vte la-ague held the Mo-, Mir* l.lirile B i t pml Mi**
vebftOr hBdnee* ratal log XYefhwu- fWteia
IUII all'SHled the RttellstMjr. PUn* were completed fqr Aha At. At|gn*Unr
football game F ri­
annual Hi*onr and chicken sup- day In St. Augustine
and Ihe

sr^.?
r ^ " : f y ■"**. OeonNa-Flarida
The V. Tt A- hod the gentleva* n In Jacksonville

fra rue

Saturday

member* ih rlmng* of Ihe pfoWord has been been received
graph .and rrfreslmmts. Wallace that
Font Harrison
who ha*
JKJi Ihe pmfikul'a chair, worked
In Jaekutnville rincr A u ­
gust with -the Commerrlal Crerht
Gomppny has been transferred tn
Baltbunre, M d , where he will
•Hand itja training rlatsi* of
,lh a t . company.

Mi . Anil. Md .
K» fly. Mi mil
l!n». Ulln, Mr. mu.I Mr« T
nulil I.. Sulllvfin. Mr. uu.t M r. Jolm
D. I v i 't
llia rlc *
|i|Uio. Voile
• IV W illiam s, Mr. and M i-. \\ A
rtk'ii Adam ., Mr». Floyd W aslibmn
til's Mis* Iamiss •Itrigpers, Ml « Kntli
a"'l rrine G in d .r, Mis* Mary tirne,
Mi-. Dore', lln rry Rob-oo. Mi** Itulli
Mm- J ra n W right, M i*. Muivia I'roej ' " e tor, Mfsp lio -e MereluMil. t ’lif
ir.il•*, foyd J ’roclttr, J r , lt.il.. 11 i'r.ietnr
At. * arid Nail Powell

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W IU C llT

W ill be rv p a tU J 1 tuuday aieht, h l60 P. M
S E N IO R H IG H S C H O O L A U D IT O R IU M
Spaatared by Ika S a a lk .id a P a rs a i-T a a e k e r. A t la f it li.*
TV* preteedl la be a rad ja r idelfara warb

L 'H IM H t K N H C I I O O I . A G R the

A IIIH .T r i If!

A t T U B A U C T I O N S A l . l i tIta* lu ltm 't'o is pilet! iii
In ib k fls vvci^liitiK IVnut tiltniil 100 Iti 5 0 0 piritm K nm l
t*itcli | mi ra*l Iit sa*r h tty s till ul hi** Inlttica'iia lit t'o in p trlilit r
ItitlilitiK f u r ilia* p u rlie u ltir p ile s Ita- tt u tils.

t i l l - C I I H S T I 'K I M' I. I ) H U V I iU S buy ilia- Itcsi ul
llipac mild ripe lulmccus fur the ClteM crlidil lilriid.
A n d il is (.'hrslrr/ifill's Combination. . . the rip*lu iiinuimts
uf Hurley and Hrip*hl . . . just enough M u rU u m l. . . and
jukl iiiuujjli Tu rk ish — ilml tnukc-b I ha* hit* tliiicrence
h rltt. t n ('ht'Nlvrlii'ld mid ullier ciiJunMU-s.
I t IS U E C A U S I * «y this combination
that C h e ste rfie ld s a r e C O O L E R , h a ve
a M E T IE R T A S T E an d a re U E E I M T E L )
M IL D E R . T h e y are made o j the w orld's
best cigarette tobaccos. Yon can't Imy
a better cigarette.

heipltallty
Robert

ann*ance the birth of « daughter.
Bevel Ip Jean, born Nev. t.

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It*instil tliret‘1 I ruin ilia* |vliinta*rv itiltirkt-t nml ( itoccc)
uiitl M uryluml ( \ \ Itia'lt is Itoit^hl ilmint;li scitU'd Iritis
tiiitli'r ^uveriuiH'iil Mipcrt ision) arc ImtiRlil nt piilrlic
atii'liiin, just like tint «*llta*r uttclioii ttlivra* uni •nip*lil
litt\a* l&gt;*Mip*|tl in it titlrla* or u cliuir.
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.FL O R ID A

Allies Call For
Restoration Of
Fallen Nations

Speaker Invites

CHALKING ’EM UP
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V Witb

......CHARUB CHALRKR-------------------------

Judicial Circuit Court namjrol.

Rotary d u b To P F W a M J S h S a iB g a r s
h is w lla ; »l. BTANBA a n d ----------- -M
V i l a a n d aach of
Visit Orphanage BTANRA.
U t a |( n .in a , an d if d ta d . a ll U lulul ( I k lb .ta 4 a c u ln a l non, o th .r s

p a r t aa claim ing by. th ro u g h o r
u u d a r II. KTANRA an d --------------BTANRA. hla w lfa. o r a lih a r of
au. la th a lan d la v u tra d la (hi*
l i a a d a ll p e r i l 's h a r in g o r
Thara t. rioaa n i n r k ic n of tha
aping an y In iaraa t In lh a lau d
Ihla . a l l
children, Mr. MnUon explained, la vl la lraaydn aIn
a rio g fro a a 7a . .a«oarn b ill
but no ragimentation. Tha Home o f com p lain
t fllad In th a N in th mother* at* meeting with a Vary J u d e la l. C ircu it C o u rt. Bam taola
F lo rid a, w h araln you an d
gratifying roaponae from tha C ounty,
of you' n ra nam ed d b fan d an ta
children, particularly tha oldar aach
an d D. D. DANIKI. la y ta la ltff ;
boy*. Thara la not a tingle "prob- t—
h a t .yoa t a t aach o l you a r a roo----- _i nf lha U qltad S ta ta a b a t
lam child* at tha Orphanage, Mr. *£»••*
raald
a la a a la ta o th e r th a n th a
Mullen oak' "
1■'**“
ta la * a t F lo rid a a n d th a t th e r e to
plenty of eh
— -y u t o e a -.e-T lio a u l a o f F lo rid a,
th a earv lce of a aab p o aa a a a d o r
problem*.

gauntlet to Hitler for a war to
tha finish, In a rmdlo address »ppeared to seal Uta doom of last
woak’s oases appeal by Queen
WOhslmlna of the •Netherlands
aad King Leopold III of . the
Belgians.
Only a ftw hour*
baforo
Chare hill • .poke King Osorga VI
had sent a long and polite msasaga to lha ndglan-Dutch sovsrsigns acknowledging lhair peace
Move and mediation offer,’ but
making It clear that Britain re­
fuses to budga from bar previ­
ously-announced war alms^ and
s ta tin / that any further 'peace
proposal* muit come from Oer*
many.
King Georgs'* anrwer, like n
simultaneous reply from Frnntt
demanding the reetltntlon of
Poland, Csechoslevakls aad Aus­
tria aa a prerequisite for peace,
waa regarded In Itaalf a* tufflcl-

•ally klghtop bowlsrs as Pa3 a Tharp. Tharp's farm
• v r shown wall to hockey,
fill dull far tha weak of
U aa foOawtt Tnaa. 1 vs.
'•4 va. 4, Then. « vs. «,
.matches starting at M:00
Kt
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q u . l l t r ■ nd

MARKET REPORT

DIAMOND

Orscwlarly Spanking Florida's loaa to Georgia ,was nut a happy one. It wni nothin;
W ba ashamed of, Hawgvgy. Tha Gnlou playctl a fine game am
•xetpt for no many fumble* aod penalties, )be yninr would r*b
•• oat of tha beat we'ru tarn la a long time In spite of the nli.ene
opoduci ‘
not_up to
tha_____ ___ ____ After the fine gam* Florida played
__
_____
sralnst Boiton Collage they appear to have let down considerably.
Tills coming week-end they meet Miami and from all apiwaranees
Miami wilt mop up on tha Gator* After the South Carolina game
we made a small wager and gava .Florida,and &lt;i point*. Our gueaa
■till goes. It will be Miami next week. And after that, it will be
Georgia Tech and Auburn. Florida will have .even Iomc* aralnit
four victories. A great record Why the Gator* nevrr «eem to
turn out good team* of tha callbro of Tennessee, Alabama, Grorgla,
S. O. Chi
Georgia Tech, Duka, and L8U is no mystery to tis. The trouble cently from
Is twofoldi the nonssnstcal changing of coaching staffs every Urns
the Gators fail to taka a national rhampkitiahlu ut Irani once ev­
ery three years; and failing to Indurt- holler player* to attend tha
state Inatltutlon. Tha first Is due to University authoritle* who
yield to tha bleating of yktory-conaciou* alumni for new coaches,
and the aacond Is -due to better Inducementa offvfrd by out-ofstate schools. The first mentioned fsetnr is (ntxcuuble; the sec­
ond understandable. With auch a wealth nf natural material In
thla state the state university manage, to get lh« iklmmed milk
Softball
whlla other achoala gate the crepm. University authorities aniwert
"No money. We can't compete with Alabama and theta other
schools that havs planty of money." Then our an*wcr is: “If you
don’t hava tha monay and can't gat it, why not gat in a football Homa Tsam
Oeeeola
conferenca where the brand of main rial i. of the same grade?”

R

Need Laxative? Take
All-Vegetable One
Don't lei Impatience lead yod
Into harsh measures for thu re­
lief of cnntilpailonl
There's no use. A little spley,
all-vegetablr HLAGK-DRAUdllT,
taken by simple directions, will
mUy persusdt your bowels.
aka It et night. That should
give you plenty of Ume for sleep.
Morning usually brings punc­
tual thorough rstlsf from consu­
ltation's
symptoms—headache*,
biliousness, sour stomach, loss at
appetite and energy.
ItLACKDRAUGHTH main Ingredient Is
an "intestinal tonic-laxative,"
which helps tu Iona the intestinal
muscle*.
It's economical, loo.
US In 40 dotes; 2Re.
&gt;
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R ig h t B e tw e e n T h e E y e s
Thai*, the way "«r tpaclal prise* an all
I.MHtine rquipmeni win hit y»*t If yew’r*
* &gt;|ie,|,man who w*at* tha ball, aad whn
wi.mM talker tare monay, Iha a be *pre li­
ter nor tvlctlion. •f • heelleg iBpplle*
ITRBT!

AINIMUNITION

. p w right to the oral nf the
lo kmen grrtn laden phlegm,
l srcrrUmi and akl nature to
snd heal raw, tender, inrtsmnatlal rmscous memhnurrs.
M l*ow many medicine* yot,
led, tell your druggist In sell
atUa of Oreotmilsfon wiili tiir
sndlng Uiet you are to llkn
1 1t quietly allays uie oiusti

WliSTKRN
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— teplU* ms44*rsl*. nrark.l
u tnt airlngliM
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r ° ll I* f s r t h . r o r d tr r d th a t th is
o r d .r k . p u k llakad l a th o B aaferd
I I.r a id , a a a a i H p a r H t l l l M :■
S em in al. C o u aly , r i o h d a . U r m aru
tk a a « o a y a a r la a t ia M i t o c a
wuuk, U r J a u r o o aaaC utlaa a a a k a
---------------* R * h , th l a Ik a
bar. A. D. 111*.
HERNDON
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Bam lnola
C lark ‘ C lreu tl
C o u aty . F lo rid a
By: A. M. WEEICJI

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NOV. 14 THRU NOV. 1« ll9 f
1 L a DEL MONTE COFFEE
IVORY SOAP Ige.
2 bars
■wmmnusr
TOILET SOAP
4 bars
DEL MAIZ NIBLETS
SHREDDED WHEAT

19c
10c
10c

8N0“SHEEN CAKE FLOUR
9 L a CAN SPRY
1 LB. BLUE RIBBON OLEO
303- LIBBY’S SWEET PEAS

19c
47c
14c
10c

* DINTY
MOORE •

15c

f«

24c
15c

O b. J a r

I'eunut Rutter

AND
. K B A F T ’S
MEAT BALLS rUixLB
e tT u

A X E S . B J tlC K -

Cheese 2 pkgs. 25c
151
3'LBS, BEANS
YORK APPLES GA. YAMS 4
5 lbs.
YELLOW BANANAS
A lbs.

GUNS,
ALL GUAGES
DBCOYH
CLOTHING

LEG *0 LAMB
lUc
PICNIC HAMS
17*/ac
17Vae
PURE PORK SAUSAGE w lb.
19c
MILK-FEI) VEAL CHOPS lb.
BALTIMORE .OYSTERS. qt,
3 ft-|a
15c
EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP
lb.
T K S U H K IIIM K L I ; . .

1’IIONEi 397
HANFORD, FLORIDA

IpeO** m *4*r*U. * P a r s I J I T — Me sappli**.
FBAUi (B N O U S II) — N* s a p merbci *l*a4y.

I

SPAGHETTI

orrid.nl Headquarters for
Fine Hunting Equipment
im : m | n « t o n

i-gapCllM.

Tonight

For aach passenger
ate 44 freight car*
according to the -Asi
American Railroads.

J I M BKADY Beware Coughs

c E ttR v l l b a n " / - N. sep.
WUAnWI - N . . «»»!.»*.___

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r s i r r e d a u a lu s l you s s d e sch of

RED RYDER

By FRED HARMAN

*'l*lerA H n — O s. e a e i r shell, v a r ­
ies* r s r f l i t s . I l c - l l a .
P K F flH H — i s a a l lM m o d r r .tr .
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W srle I l H i r i i h a s hpr*. M I - 1 .It.
P IN B A P P I-M — Na ty a a ilc s .
POTATOES — Iris h CW T h a s .
M S - l.ll. S w r tli CW T bag I.SS-I.S*

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ANYAOI WISHING to desalt
old or new lay* to the Bibs
Charity Christmas Tree call
Id Heisch, H W or I I I Oak
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DON’T WOBRV ABOUT
T H A T --B E T THE
INPOONATION X WANT
PIRST-.-THEN WOUWORK OUT T V *
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Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TIIBSDA y. NOVEMBER 14, 1939

EftlnhlLshcri In 1908

Clue Found - C i t y Awards
“ InDeath Of." :£ontract‘For
Sportsman Water Pipe

FDR Tendered
Annuity Plan
ByNewYor

le tte r In Pocket Of Central FoundryComMa­
Ex-Bodyguard Says * pany To Supply Materials For $30,000
Persons Involved
(crisis
In Killing. Known Supply Line Project

Up To $100 Mojj
Would Be Paid
(iovernment In Pi
Ikisal Of Wagner

*.v.:

^Germany TurnsDown
Mediation Offer Of
«; Dutch And Belgians
With Polite “No”

MOTHER E$CXPES IN CRASH

Nazis Plan Stiff
Warfare - On
Ocean
—-—•r *
h

I r e l a n d Complains
Neutrality Act Is|
w Injurious To Nation
The wurfero nt itwt. where
the conflict between Ger­
many and the western Allien
haa been fought' most. * intanaely,. today Inflicted new
casualties on both Britain
and* Germany.
Belgium and Ncthcrlamlii
envoys to Berlin were in­
formed, meanwhile that Ger­
many waa replying f polite

"n o ” to I be medlaUop o ffe r of
Queen Wllbctmina
and
King
Leopold.
Britain and
Franc# .already
have made repllea am ounting to
tho stuns thing, putting Pfaeo
up to O orm an y ..
, ,
A British destroyer. freighter,
traw ler, a n d 'tw n Herman freig h t­
ers ' w ere Hated aa new lugaca.
T he .destroyer, unidentified In
ah A dmlraltp announcem ent, *vae
u l d to hava sunk a fte r hitting

tlx miming. Thu traw ler Creaawall waa sunk by a (U nnaui sub­
m arine. The freighter Matrn
w ant down a fte r a N orth ttea
explosion, b e lie v ed /tV u a fd 'b y
- Uerman crewmen acuUUd the
ah
to avoid cap tu re/»YthnV
r Ad

*_____________NUMBER 72

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KITTEN1K A DOPTKD

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LOS ANOEI.ES. Nov. H -‘-(A1)
— Police lotlay fmiml n Id le r In
a poeket of • fot liter bodyguard of
F.lwnnl J. 0*1 Inii., ,liin Chicago
«|H&gt;i t»inan, raying "cetlain propie know who » r» «l»ivinu the ear
when they not Eddie.”
The man, Itus'vll S l.ddard. 21,
na» »Ib UImmI »u|&gt;crficially ta il
night in a downtown d re c l by
one of the two m m who accost­
ed him with the g tw tin g “ llust.”
He waa treated fur his woundr,
■lurationed two hour*, then collapacd and was taken to a hospi­
tal in a cema.
.
He regained ccnaciouaneaa later,
ibut I’olice said Uieie would be no
K rtb s r questioning except for a
request from Chicago police.
1 Detectives
supplied mldwcit
authorities the name t'ii/ro . III*
where c man waa fcuml, scrawled
[in the envelope nuitiining the
l|i Iter, It said the one-time chauf’frn r apparently had I pen her*
'the past month. O 'llurn waa shot
Wiilnvaday.
Tho missive said “ Well, I guess
you did the right thing about

The contract for furnishing the
juvraaity materials for the watei supply line of the City has ,
Iren awarded to the . Central
Foundry Company and a t their
Regular meeting in the City Hall
bl*l night, the City Commission
In trurled Engineer Fred T WIIlluns to prrpaie a WPA prolect
f„. the ‘laying of the new lino
fioni Hi,, writs rn the Orlando
Jilghway So the pumping station, i
The award teas made by the
V'omiiiission following tho prenar- i
h to n of an extensively written
Biinlvri* of (lie six hills *1 E m itted'
by Engineer W. \V. (Illlespir who |
b s- lu-en employrd to supervise
the project.
, While the product of the Cen­
tral Foundry Company hsa been
h rh v ln l, the Cummlssiun hus not
definitely decided upon the site
t l the pi|ie to be uard t u t accord­
ing to the bi,l the contract price
sill range betw rrn $20,4711.24 and
f.’H.H.tl.tO for the iu st iron pipe
and m aterials which will lo used
hi leplnring the pn-selit deteiiora! , .| wo,oden
‘
main supply line.
, The financial a rra n g e in rn ta have
U"l ' ms ii romideti-d, hut it was
the cliginal plan of the Conimis»
,
__AfTffti r i i i i r i i
slen to Ii rrow approxim ately
i lu t.'h in g
ii c o n li'ttli'd * k itte n i
•
I*.-* h*«'iiA« ns it
f . ’li.iM'ii from the local hanks sml
S«k lla* r o u tr a r lo r lo r a i r y the ••wn, Ju d y «li*i*■:♦ n n y o n r (•• (*&gt; uud . haur* (In* f ti^ti*- uf l»* i lmm»*
piminul hi vxrrss of the rssli Ilf*-. N \lu ii*\6.r .Indy U " '" ' , ( mo. |ih.
ioh.pl* .1 V d l . M ,
and
Vti ii li tin* I 'll, i\ utile lo raise.

£

- No

—

; Inclusion Of Agricul­
tural Workers, Do­
mestic HelpFavorcd
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14— (Al*)—Tho pmiHiHNl oxpnnsinii nf the Snoinl Securily 'proKrant In allow itullviilitalit in liny atiiiuitifH front
Ihr jrnvrriimrnl paying up to
? Uni a month on maturity
have Iin in ttulimiltofl tor
Piv-iili-nl KnojtrvrU'rt cousitlcralinii.
untnr W agner (D.-N, Y«),
nii i&lt;| it'linldy
(•» ii.'ive ol*r i iv n l (In* p t.ip o n l with
tho
i I'ri-tdr-nl
which
well-informed
I mium'i ' h Mild would provid**: in y
• . iti/. iM m ay |»uy nn wnnuily "iui siiraii.'. policy** providing
up
!lo AI (Mi ii inonili from tin* g o v - ^
• i Mount at io*»i of -Id percent
WH4

,r 1 th n n

I h r y would Imvc* f«
Iu t 0 u n priv*i(«* inauraiici* com pany s

with

iii*' iimiuilit** w o u ld
he
Mild
I It •a*l||*h III* |IO»l offilC H ill tho
nil.' lu n u n .T i i i post ii I saving*
and hi«h\ I iu i i .I n nro h niu llrd.

I Ud\
I he UCA project for laying the tl. it lilt M*«.|U&lt; l u ll'IIM1 m i ) t l l i u p M* I It.ll III III*' I* l u l l . .11 l o p
Wmriirr in rixiirrlcil (.» propoif
* I •»•' W m l i i * .»(•
•w» i
line will lie appro ,‘inatelv i lln* m o tik V ) pi t o f \ m l &gt; I »;••••* I
th. iii*w plan Flmrtly n flrr Coni v.niHi. Engineer Williams irporl • .
p i .
x intivriiu'H.
||«- al.•.ti may
«... m ill i he City ircciving clislil
••••k .i gctit*nil rxpNiif.mii of the
f
the smoiiiil of nm trrinls t r ­
('llll'A (it), Nov. II
t/11— ine fiuni-hed.
-••..il -t-ciiiily propintii to bring
,
Discovery i f n letter lelaliiig that
If .'m p|.i\rid work.'M, domp 4Tl,-- Hill Haul whit fom iuitv
t*a|Hiiir, voiretl Ihieata in A leatrat
i|». nnd N giinilluinl eifl.iwnrtltil I lie rortlm cl f«&gt;i fui J
pi Iron againai Edward J. O'Hara, iM-liinr niHI fri'l of 1-2 Inch Iion** 1
sh in presldm l of Sportsman's
I 21'll feut «»f I 1-2 inch Homi*
I'ark rare truck, Inday gave an
thr F in I)c|)*rInicnt nt th»* i
niiexpertrd turn in the search for
( of 91.20 ami 7f» cent** |*rr
the turfm an's slayers.
t. Tim CoinmiKsiunrr* rcActnilrd
II" ir previous action on these tods
S ' - W a r tf l 5 S *
■«d b l ' | . r . ' 7u' .n o th e r Thv m i ^ t S r ’fSra hosa and awarded
■fciiiriiT Nov, T l, on Tii way tif lb* m aternity ward at the G e o rg ia ] w riler raid hr had hern told of .... iuiniwc,
, ontrssrt for the Eureka pro
Baptist hospital, ill A tlanta, but who was lukon to Emory University th
** rra‘l. by *~
two former inmates of
company .secured »
Alrslrax.
1.1 l»M
____ ^
,
lloesl agent.
hospital a fte r the crash. The six-pound linhy girl, who na yet has
r»it
T hirty &gt;&gt;•
The
letter
said
"Yo
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0,1 hn" " j I'nnripal It. Ii. Kipp of the
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no name, Is held hy M argaret Pitta, student nurse. The baby's con­ nO , H
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SrhlH&gt;li
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pa. l ti. E set vie* in th*
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can bund tba cost of telegraphic which opcr\ed In the Court House llvw ovtT P a r li anil (he *uliurU. ratlin* in the City,
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bundsfuthrar's presiding oft the bench/
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— - • --------vi nun t,i| iit
in enter •till i u b j n t '• I lull
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trial for tho theft of money from
Following the, selection o f 'th o tha Belgian frontier a* the Into a new contract for fumi*hd
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grand jurors, the five* civil dam ­ French ahclling became too in- | ng power to thr
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t«-r, S«*rg*nnl Kan k&gt; join.d tlo 1lied lo ll.d
new Itype rate*
W •' I*Hi|-1••*• | lii'M* Him n g e n rr While Kahn sat blushing and age suits scheduled for this term tenac.
il &gt;j; mg oil I
Toil* itet Club. and at . i .
The civilian*, flrat caaualticN of
Thet bid of $27f$ hy tho Radio I | iciiira nt Lai. M.it) . I„ I
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lowering hi# ayes, Assistant Dis­ were docketed for trial next week
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lopai.ddi- to Ii I til ill CB1* •'
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read to tha jury three messages handled before the court recessed wounded during Ihe second ap |to r to check the fri*i|urnry of tho that hu ll-t-ltl,',,
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( p*'i tx'iM • iMNdoiti iiiitl liigli hum an
to lira . Florence Comp which tho until Wednesday, Nov. 22 a t 0:30 f&gt;**r*nf*
-. *** acoutlng Police radio tranainittinir art w ai j primaiU'iit holm*
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defease conceded wars w ritten by A. M.
ahipa during_ the afternoon.
,.approved.
» ■Ul . u. TheV City
(t V na* rtMjuirctJ \ for • hi* *i»»t4*it Miii&gt;
III tllllll',.
P in d
Willi di*•••i ill* iiffaira of tiiN A n trric a ii
tho bunds men. Each waa a mix­
Authorities
repeatedly
hsv, 'to purchase a monitor for the set who now keep, Ihull-e
m,»,h,* In,
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The Grand Jury adjourned' un­
.'INI*.
ill
pi-Mpi* in lh** g re a t crixia now
tu re of Impersonality and aenti- til Monday When it will Invratl- warned civilians, to go Indoor, k - lh, F ,d .r a | Communlcstlons and
Slid bi
bought a Immc fi„,n I rank j
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I * h* |OMI.-al ll|., I'oolfoiilM $• l IV lllKJ|(|o|i ?
te several react to coma before whenever they hear the clatter of Oomralsalon
Evans.
Ilu like- tlie H-hing
6&lt; H*I MM•
Ib t* rl
" N o t ' '((&gt; la n d in g th r g u lu iy of
T fe w iU r b«-s.utiri&lt;-uti..n rates
Including four negro murder anti-aircraft guns, explaining that
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nidi* mi ii in Ilu* Ki*ptihluan and
there will Oo no sounding of air wR)^h a re usually effective only
cases.
• »iia pill (io-t, RiHiNi-vrli h a t
v a. - . a ,
There are several cases carried tdrena unless the planes appear l«&gt;'during the sum mer month, will
mt . ,
n**t i p« *i
Kxi'iyofiri wants to
| be extended through the winter,
over from the last term of court oa bombers.
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' 1*11*1 t«ro r:
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w lit *, el.lt,jrollow lng a dlscumlon of Ken'll,,lie .
II. II (!$»l«’iiiiiii. p.i’fM-itil •lu»ir j
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hotel, Oklahoma th a t of J. E- Weathered and W. bmr of enemy airplanes hod teat,
, •toil, toil I do not think
(Tty:
C. T'Hichton, rharged with man- arilvo throughout last night, fly- ford.. traffic problems, the Com- 1*111II of till' A I 1*61-1MX lh»V • "Ml he perniiilM-nlI, • i . I ii, tn ilfte
. will, III mat.,
tin leml
dlfferenea
Arrivod safely. Lots of news, slaughter In connection w ith the
m lltrr of (hi- S**imiiixxl* &lt; ..o#t»t\ I w II Ion I be n, , I I '•&gt;,i . 1,"
O n ly Cronne . ^ “ raW
th e 1
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Iwo tlays , wh»,lt„ • '&lt;• , ., rundnlute or not.
lln- ex* eptlell nt ■••
cr to obtain bids „nk the
Write you tomorrow. All mjr Christm as Eve drowning of two seventh
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send Parisians s7m m - 'N 8*y ,rtwo10traffic
°*'Uln lights, one to
,, 11" , I i.o ll „ )-• ■•pi, * ill force Ihe DemoInle, oil IIiiit x, ill n
thoogtrip of you. Lovo and bias- prom inent Delgutd cn-«da when bllng forlo shrlfcr
allies the start bo Installed at tho intersection of of thi*
Ami lit ki*
»xlt-letTfTtairiu m i , I ji, e I real ,„i*. I' l Ih-unell. jeiu tir •'invention lo nominate
the car In which they were riding of the
Park and Geneva Avenues and today i*xpi i MM'il appn • oil *«jm oh S tale lb,ml I •• 1• - i ■,,•,,I , ,,,;, him ,n I ’• I"
. • w u ltra , wi ft v ic v e ia n n a o - plunged through an open draw
j • Wi l l to- a r r r p t Y
E x p re s s in g
the ether at the Intersection of behalf of ll»«« Ir«*«lt- l»«.«(y i.» .til n err, said to,lav.
bridge Into tha I I . Johns R lvtr,
dreaa not disclosed:
The
alarm
»Irene
acrvcrheil
at
Tlie $:ii&gt;,linii mi. -I improvement nt)' own ,,pin,"H, and having no
Twentieth who nt*do tin* cvciiIm of Hi*' day
“T rain mlatakr. Called you w rit of h rrr. Thera ara also sav. 4:20 A. M., routing eivlllana from Park Avtnua and
projeel is iapally nearing emu |iiuihorii&gt; whatever to eimak for
twice. A rrive by plant 11:txf P. ft- eral under ladietaienU In this tk alr bads while aalvoa of a n ti­ Street.
l*r in**&gt;**»: into p h 'lio n , t l ..............
p o in te d I *h&lt; I '" - " l - ii '.
I
n iil» &gt;x ita U n g ly
County for conducting hitteriea
Tha
Jaaior
cham ber of Com m i ouUtMiiding,
tanight. Lava a id kiaaaa.”
a irc ra ft fire scattered . a form a­
Mrs. Kuhn, wife of Uw la n d which may come up fo r disposal tion of Nasi planes and sent them m arts was given permission lo Hanford otii* of IIn* I.ifgi—t gii*ii|i* out, ami lisrlat t,„ rrie h„« h,-, i i ! •«&gt;' that i* Hie Ih'inoeraUc p arty
lierniitled to o . il,„ m-rt|&lt;i„ „t I ni,inil»ile« I,no. „f eoume he will
^formation booth on tha acefi here in Mwcrnl &gt;»nr&gt;.
• I this
scurrying for borne by way of the erectI Caa
for noun, I “&lt;eepl
How "m id any man deM l l a M am Tam a -rare*)
*^Thr Chaniln’r of 14»mini-irrt" S tale It),a,I No II
- The Grand Jury Investigation! N orth Sea. The alU kear signal
fta ttd Mr. C'oIrniMti, " I n vrry tlnie. In ning the eon Irtictnm of (rime »m h a demuinl from h |s
Ware set for Monday altar Assist­ came a t 6:20 A. M.
gm tafu l to avrrytiiM* win* c*»- the bridge, general traffic was l-*, »y “'"I hie country in theao
b
ant B tats Attorney Lloyd P.
When a lone Oarnu|p plane waa
operated i»o wliol* In ur(* dly. for reqinreil to „„,ke n detour of rrllieal lim es? Tho thinl tsrm
Boyle woa called te Orlando
niofo tloiii "ii mile, imt d u rin g I ,r"d'l'm i &lt;» mere dogma anyw ay,
williout th at co-*ip6‘i ation
Where
he
will
assist
in
tha
now
.
---------could not have rnjuyed . 11,,' de ihe past fe„ days local traffic w '* -*-'*•*• hBVr •" ohsvrvo it unlaaa
trial of tha Coston murder
want In. Whenever the cong rre of success that we rut, now hos hern n rriin tlid
WASHINGTON,* N ot. 16 —
A venire of 66 addition'll Juilltim , of th e c o u n tr y r a i l s l o r Ute
K lnt to w ith pride. We would
waa drawn Ir
re n rire , of
a rc rta in
m an, ho
e to thank each nm- itulivnju
TIIIM'K CHASM f a t a l
Urn civil
FOIIT MY Elf S'. Nov. u —(A1, must ml,mil aa a patriot, no m a t­
oily fur his aaslstanrr, however
ter
what
personal
larrifK
e la in ­
since that
ia lnip«»tble
we — All uuloinulol,'.truck rnllision
cwb
Yesterday'i war coouaaaiqus said
would like lo take this medium °h the Tamianii Trail eight mdes volved. I'eraenally, 1 intend to
he aigbt waa cairn along the
o f expressing our sincere a p ­ nortli of Naplr.i .Sunday night rupport Kouaevclt fo r a third
vhota front Two Oarmaa patrols
r masting of the preciation to all.”
fata|y Injured ham Goorvtcli of term. I am confident be will ho
minpot cd of 60 mad 190 men apthe World will be
tVsetac, N. J. Coorvicli died after overwhelmingly alerted.”
tadman Hall tonight
being adm itted to a hospital here.
Baker county .la
grtttng a
with Consul Coni'
McOaQaad preaid touch cd "oil fever." The Swift
A ' Touchtcu. fur .Governor staleCroak Oil Company is building a wide commit tee haa been formed
derrick fa r aa oil teat well south with Lester F. O'Quina of Miami
Mostly cloudy
tonight
of Oluateo. Drilling will be dona na 'chairm an
H radquartera have W rdnraday, probably occi
by two w estern leaders In wildcat M l opened in Dada City, and light rain in e x tre a n south pdd
66'w orkers ere now artiva in the Uon. Slightly w arm er W e d S

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Veteran Army Sergeant Visits
Lake Mary, Buys Home There

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JoHcph Kansky Ban Away I'rom Bohcnua lo McAdoo Predicts
Eucupc Compulsory Military Servin',
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Spends Life In Unite,I Stnlcs Army
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Evidence Shows Charles H. Dike!
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Kuhn Used Funds Named Foreman ..... .....
For Telegrams Of Grand Jury ihree Injured By

Bundlcadcr Tangled Civil SuitH Art* S et1 Fragments
In Love Affair By For Triui Before; Anti-Plane
D i s t r i c t Attorney Smith Next Week

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F R ID A Y . N O Y E M B S S 10, 1 M I

NEWS
Mar* Martha Emcrtrk
— — M a ir l

Marshall

—--------Huemri Klrll.y
--------II.Ira Ifutchlsoa
—---- ....... Lots Karan
i i
■ &lt; iw r Uartec
■Idnsy IllCharJ
I'rlarllla Reynold*
. Edith Ltimliiul.i
O ra» H.brre
rtalnia la«r
Wlnlfr»d l/ovell
Uiur.llr nation
Allra Ttmpla
Martha WlBlit
Edward Marshall
CWIts l*arha
Huaaa Klrtlay

Seminole High* To
Sponsor C o n t e s t
T o Collect Books

Mim Takach Talks
Americans Can Rejoice In
Stadents About
Celebrating Armistice Day To
S o c i a l Etiquette

Armistice
D- ay Is
, .
. „
i^abjert Spoken On
, w rByJoseph Baddonr-

By BENJAMIN CARL BROWN n
The
d|fferant

~

By SELMA 'f .l V V -----------WktrWnr W n "w h o teem to Ho
iodine aad
ind brnadtii,
bioottoe, ao&gt;
aods, fertlll---------‘YK* Ksmlnole High Pchoot Li­
By Bil l t h o l l b y h b a d ^
hands, of Dina their ghosts o f _SB
H gk 1
ter, ropes, paper, hay. Jelly and
Turn back t h e ------_ t a t o » y .■*§
Chapel att Seminole
brary
will
sponsor
•
"Book
ConT
he.
regular
meeting
o
f
tha
to November* 11, 1918, jdst twen marching o ff to fight th o, anrae
aoup.
Literary Bdllof.
8chool was opened by the FteB .
teat/’ Book Week, kwitonln* ty-onc years age tomorrow. It enemies.
BemtooM Chapter o f tho Fvtato
the tinging o f IV j
Shells can help us a lot, tod;
Monday. Ntrvamhfr 13. Tlie par- we had a magic carpet wo could
night.
R
l
It’s all like a horrible night Farmers was held Tuesday
ed Batrttsti,
Banned, wWfh
whlph
They make-chalk, button*, roads Star Spangled
peso of. ibis - "Book Contest” ia fly the world around and flnn mart In wbleb rrerr thing hap­ N «h I , at tha Foturs Farmers and chicken feed,
w m led by Mr*. MeCrosksn- T J g a o
In add more books to nil* library. In no nook or corner of flits pens
r __ ______
___
Food that come* from th* ocean th* Seriptnro waa road by Mrbackwards.
In 1918 u
The ronleat will be conducted great planet, one person who i rm|,Uca
waa signed,
' ltd, and now.
art oysters, fish,,shrimp, lobster*, McKay; after which the Lord e
Editor
rniong the first period elaaaea. wasn’t glad tha world war was j„ jgjjf, practically tha aa
j■port,
r
^
r
lllor
thu
and dams. From whales and Prayer waa repeated by
i:
■porta Editor.
The nuplla will donate book* t« oyer. Even Germany, the heav- countries that signed that am - g W « h r Mies Tafcacji. Proper •harks wa get oil and fertiliser. student body.
the library and will bo given lc»t loser .of all, was glad the (*tlcs are fighting In what may and improper methods w en dua­
We
fry
oysters,
make
stew,
and
Th#
program
for
th#
day
vmg
Claaa lleprsscnlatltss—
lly Mary Wiggins, Loo- eat them raw. Pearls r-uw from for the purpose of eonun«mmr»
from five to twenty points **•
...... Edith l.undgul.l cording to tha value that the end to such ruthless slaughter be, before it la over, a second
■M i lor •■- .as, Madalyn Truluek, &lt;he sand that gets in tha oyster. sting Armistice
Junior
...... Kalharlnr Hurt
Day. Marten .
had finally come.
World War.
■ B m iM t it i ................ _
Lang, Broca Bolt, and Prom Its sheila wo male* buttons Aiken. Hugh Leahcr, Julian BfMHlswert Uwaririinun Imok, will be to the library. In
Throughout two decades, NoWhile . these conditions exist
Kre.lim.u
7
___ _ l-vla Caldwtll raoo contestants have no hooka
Br®wu.
and Jewelry.
vrmher 11 has been a day ul
mel, and Arthur Beckwith Pre­
no
to donate and want to give real rejoicing In all of the in Europe, tbsra can be
movie* wora shown. One
FUh scales aro used to make sented thu first amsntlmenta •t*
Armlstleo Day there, bat
money one point will b# given lemocracle*
National
Corn
Hashing
th* Corddltutlon.
After tMa
artificial pearls.
rmorracle* In the world,
world. r
America oor celebration will have
P. T. A. SponHors
for rarh rrnt
donated. The
Contest,” ' and "Granin Thieves” •(Written by 4th grade pupils at Mr. "Gharlte"
Morrison u a g
But oh how different wee lliet
double significance. White wa which
wilt be used to buy new first Armlrliee Day from this a
W
M
:
about
tho
dioeaaea
Hallowe'en Carnival money
"God
Uieaa
America"
and Bid
Oviedo
School).
nro
paying
homage
tg
are
those who
ImnkV
student* Joined with him ^Bl
twenty-first I I In 1918 weary w m billed In the teat war, let of Grata. Both' mdvtes were
MW
ll
nf
Section
IS.
Township
If there are anv residents who men were returnlr
Joyed
ter
hit
the
attendants.
tinging th* chorus again. .Thla
returning liome lo try us pray that America will fut­
la Huulli, liana* II Kn*t. run
wish lo donate hooka, they can to resume
About 81 hoys went present
« m followed by • recitation by j
H HWoodrow
|
b u t 3IS.] feel, thonca North
Where they hadH fill
Viteon’s Ideate by
O peretta DaiIyj.Ti.e.i o « ^ ^ r n ^ TUrmldy ron'act
n student or Miss Edna left o ff—only this lime In a forever remaining neutral,
at tM meeting- Robert Green
*** feet, thsnee w»*t nr.*
Mias Eloise Winn, "In Ftendct** &lt;
•'
I October Hist front D:30 until 9:00. Chittenden, the librarian. Books
last
thascs
Booth
III
rest
to
appointed
chairman
of
Field."
;
world presumably “ Made safe
Americana can ealabrate
The cast for the Chrietmas ' The ground, were well lighted due glvrn to the library
bsalnnlns. leoa tho wsst tl foot
commit
through
to mauago the chapMr. McKay then Introduced ;
for rosif purpoa-s
Operetta "In Quest of Santa I to the aplmdid cooperation of Mr. students will count Inwnrd tna for Democracy” ; because the Armistice Day with compare- Jw*a *Wp Igsat kauN. Harvey
A
lu
besln
IIS
It
North
and
the
speaker
for
the
day,
Mr.
&lt;3001" la practicing every ireens i Harper, with the committee In class l o . which tho student be­ war to end all wars” was over, lively light bearte, for wa know H»J* ye*a appointed chairman for
S ilt ft. £ast nf HW rorner of
Joseph Baddour, an Amarisan
And now. In 1039, those same that everything that tho l
sold NWU of NWU of H—linn
and noon.'All tho member* of tha I rhargr. Music wa* ftmlalied by longs.
Legionnaire from North Carolina,
**. thsnr* ran Bast atS.I ft.
French and English men who capable men in the world can ■ Mmmftteu to make plana for
cast are giving up tIHr play time (Mr. Hofmann’s sound truck,
to
bo
given
for
tho
Even though tha covers of came home so confident that do la being done to keep us out
Ihsors south II* feet, mors or
who spoke on Armistice Day. He
for Uieaa practices so that their I Mr. and Mra. MrSlarrow
Ins to A. C. L ft. It. Illahl of
Ul-Y on Dec. 8.
books are In bad condition, If there would be no moro wars, are of Uila European holocaust.
told ua that we ahould be thank­
wav, thencs wsstsrly along
regular echool work will not be their two sous, Duane and Lhrtig- all the pages are In the hook,
for new offlcara will
ful that the Armistice has now
Mid rldbl of way to point
■totvfcr
erred with
las presented a shoit Hallowe'en they aro still valuablo •• they
be ,held at the neat meeting on
ooeth nf bsflnsliig. Ihtses
been broken to our country a “
story of the operetta ccn- skit In tho auditorium.
North lo bernnlsg. all htlag
can ba mended.
N o r.'.* }.. Jfok HOI It th* chatVb ’*?• 1
It haa In ao many foreign coun­
Dramatic Club Meets Mrs. F. A. Dyson
Somlnole County, Florida
tori' arour
round Jane, a little girl,
Mias Wrslphal'a Sectnd Grade
Ronke and money will be col­
•f tho nominating commit- ToTodsthsr
tries and that we ahould reeolv*
wlUi th* preeoollng
Roeemary Burdick who children presented tha following lected each day, and a chart With Dorothy Runge
’ slam toestad Ih-rean and all
Delivers
Address
on
Ihl* Armistice to never again
. search of Santa Clsus. Dur­ chapel program at tha Bouthsld* will be placed In the library
•tooting w m thou ad- tasredliamentu and Iht appur­
enter
Into another war.
It*
tenances
thereunto
bolonslag.
ing Itr aearch aho grta lost In hchool rnaty, Nov. Ird.
where the potato will be reronl
compared the
observance
of
tacludlaa all mnrhlnery lomitil
The Dramatic Club meeting wa.
By STUART- )UARTBRMAN
the land of the North Bier where Good Morning I* You— Hchool. - ed.
The class which has tor held Thursday evening, Nov. 2
:■ lha pr-ronllhg plsul upon
Armistice Day In European land*
Th* second roceUng of the
e. A. D. 1010 to ta*
■he meets ehoruaee of rebblts, 23rd Psalm — Eva Dell* Itnulei- highest percentage will be given
tha
proporty
rturrlbsil
and
all
riled herein
to that to our country. White
at the home of Dorothy Rung*.
Sophomore Class wot held In th*
squlsmenl Incident to said prosnowflake*, brownies, sunbeams,
an lea cream and caka party
guns are booming to those Lands,
ennlln* pluni. nnd nlsn all furThe mrrilnr wa* railed to onirr hoy's study hall at S. It. 8. on ■*»•"•• »eu .'a Itos shots tnllll.d
toy soldiers, dells and
The
. , -gohline.
.
_ , Jteua l-ovc* Me — School,
on Tuesday
following
Book bv the president, Winifred Lovell Friday Nov. 3. Mra. Dyson spoke epuss ft,ir Olvoro, or Deeres Pro
sllsre an-l flslnrrs nnit other
parades will be marching through
asa-ntl
H tt
* 'help Jane find |Two »onga ty the claee — Re- Week.
piHuls and rhslltle ellusteit In
m
br - snler.d
ses-ntl
you
tha - said
causa proc.ad
the street* here and people will
after whleh the roll n c called on th* P^T. A. The minute]
sa d nrornolnir plant amt InelBsnta
roort at the
member Your Nam* and Adend minutes of tho previous meal­ then read by 8uMn Klrtley.
ba thanking God that they Uve
dsnlal dud appertaining there­
North Star land. The play along
nrttr shall l.e publlahed
drtat. Wc Are I.lttle Children.
to
In a country which stands t a
ing
wars
read.
A
new
vice
president
and
treas­
oneaianch wash for four («) conwith ■ Carnival la an annual proj­ Poem by Betty Cook —■ Sweet
Bald sale l.elnu made to esllefy •
Merchants
To
Help
----*•—
ws.ka
In
Tha
Hanford
Character*
were
rhesen
for
the
lighthouse of pcsco In a w ai^
urer
waa
elected.
Thev
are:
vie*tho
amount
ul
osld
ilrrreo
and
ull
ect which.la put on each year un­
Peas.
n.wspapar pm.llah-d In co-la.
torn world.
der tha sponsorship of the Parent Poem by l.oii Ann Dobion — My During “ Book Week” three act play, “Th* Road to president, Earl Jeter. Jr.; treasur­
fhuntjr, Klortda.
This Nuvembir Snd. A. D. Itll.
Niagara.”
Those selected for er. T. J. Drummond.
M my hand and th« nfTaaehar Organisation. This year’s
It. II. AMIDON.
for I shares of stock nf tlSo.S* p,r
Toothbrush.
. aesl of the abn.a anllllad
various parts in the play were:
There was a committee. ap­
Hpedal Miieler In Chnnesry. *»!“ • osch. said csrtlflrals Using
production la scheduled for Frl- Song by girls — My Dolly's Danc­
Const
thla
Ird
day
of
-Novtmbar.
Hemlnole High School and the The Olrl—Mary Martha Emerick; point*! to collect the Sophomor* A.'D. III*.
■■ted May tl, HSt, sad Issued to
nay. Dec. 8th at 8:00 P. M.
ing Iietaon.
IN T H E CINt.-t.TT C O IH IT OK T U N fJrrvDo*.'* Msnsrd: that said carJournalism Club will sponsor
nr. dura for this year. They are aa _ ' , • .
O P. IIKIINIKIN
' Etch room la preparing, during Poem by Eva Belle Raulerson — a "Book Week Treasure Hunt'' Bill—David Gatchel; Mr*., Shiite,
N IN TH J U D IC IA L C lllC C I T OK 11firsts Is lost or .dssiroysd: sod
follow*:
Joyce
Adams,
Marguerite
Ceik.of
Ilia
Circuit
Court
of
g.ml—Nancy
Dlghton
Lottie—Pat!
THIS B T A T E OK K L O tllllA , IN P.^WKlnsr that copy stUrhsd ts a«thalr ait period, two posters
A Bunny Face.
nola County, Klor da
beginning Nov. 13 and ending Ilmlge; Clark—Mack Clevetem
)uncan, Patty Hodge. 8uaan KlrtA N D 'K O M S EN IN O LM C U l S T t , tltlon bs sstsbllshsd to aland la
oehleh will bo used to adrertlae When You're 8mlltng — School.
Dy A. M. WEEKS.
Nov. 17.'
IN C H A N C K ItV .
Schulte—I-eltoy ' Katridgr; Mrs ey, Gladys Pippin. Stella Touch1
*rents of the evening. Pro- Ileplth Play by Claka — “ Tom­
Home mvNKitH- tA)AN cou p on - M provided by law. ,0*‘ vortltlcsts
Thlrty-flv*
business
firms
In
(•BAL,
C
Schulte—lo-ona
Howard;
Perte—
ton,
Brueo
Bolt,
John
Adam*,
EdATIUN. a corporation under tha
H eeOds of the play will be used'by
Hearing of said pstltlnn wlU b*
my's Awakening.”
•he city have co-operated
by lltlrn llutchlaon; Vitamin—Lola gar Bldgera, David Gatchel, Har­
law t i-f tha tlallad Btates of had hirers ms «t Camilla. Ueorgl*.
, tha Parent Tearber Body to car- Those tsklng part Were
■ o T ir n
UK APPLICATION POM
America riulntlff.
on November Jt, |sj&gt;. at IS;*«
Golff—BUI Branan; ry Lae, and Clifford Prortor.
agreeing to decorate n apaco to Caldwell;
' nr on their welfare work. Hcventy
.
TAX IIKKIS
-VHa cluck A. M.
a
Tommy — Dick ReelMotion waa made that dues of
their itorre or windows to rep­ Stanislaus—Bruce Bolt. ‘
NOTICE IH llKItKIir CIIVKN VI.VHHKH WHITE snd VlltniNIA
children make up Ute complete
Hsrvlcs of tills order shall WT
Mother — Eva Bella Raulerson. resent a book. Semmola lligk
The meeting w m adjourned by fifteen cents a semester be paid. THAT WALTKn L CtKil’ KIt hold­
WhTTN.
Jils
wlf*
et
si.
Defondmado
on
Ksrmtrs
Hank
of
Pelham
' edit, wklrh la bring directed by
er Wt Taa Csrtiricats No. Sill, Tth
Carrot — Joe Mum.
SBla.
School students may get their tho president after which*refrsah- The vote w m unanimous.
the corporation named above. St
of asplemiier A. D. t ill ha*
Adrleldr Richter and Miss
OIIIIEH ITIII miLII-ATION
least Isa days heroes sslik he.ring,
I.educe — Margaret Weekly.
There w m a rommltUc of threa dap
entry blanks at the school It- mrnta were *i rved by thb boaU-s*.
fllsgsald rerlir.eals In my of fie. TIIE HTATE OK KLOIIIDA lot
slid Ihl. order published once s
oroUty ;Pl
Parkin.
Toothbrush — Maxine Thomas. brnry any time during the week
appointed to Investigate tho May Sod be* made application for tsl
I'l.YHHIM
WHITE.
Ill
W.
tilth
week for four artko nsit pr«.
. Many of tha
the Ibeys and girls nre
Milk Bottle — Roy Reel.
Day program, which la sponsored died la Issus thsr.on In accordant* !»rso«. New Torh City. New Yurlc. ceding the hearing In the news­
* rises of books will bo awaroi.'lkBF. •
fM
m Lr - ,decorating their Mcycle* In
VlltOINIA WHITE. ISI llellvus paper In which sheriff's adver­
Oviedo
School
News
Apple — Ixils Ann Dobson.
by the Sophomore Cteaa.
C
&lt;
i.
H
i®
",
three
students
Id
Csrtlf.cst*
embrsers
lha
Aveaue.
Hartford,
Connertleut,
preparation for the parade Batur
art published In Mitchell
Orange — Betty Cook.
There was an appeal made by
wlsg descrlbsd property sit- JOHEI'H WIIITH and LUCILI-N tisements
who hand-in the nearest correct
County, Georgia, and la • newsnay. They are to meet at the cor­
Bread — Douglas Humphrey.
By MARTHA ANN MOON
Jane Schulte for new itaembstl ua a*ln a*B&gt;tns|* County, rloelds. WHITE. 1W W. I till. BtroeL New
list of books that the stores repMch sheriff's sdvorner of Ssnford Avrnue and First
joek. city. New Tar*, sod JOHN tlasmenta are published
ibflsha ta BsmlThe Oviedo School haa had aavCelery — Ruth Brewer.
LOGAN, pises uf rttldencs un­ note County, Klortda.
J*10 Prl,*» ■r« mad* tral book* added to It'o library. for the debating club.
” Btreet at 0:30 Saturday morning.
Tomato — Annie Johnson.
It
wm
decided
In
the
mooting
5*
possible by contribution* from
known.
This
Octebtr
1L
m i
■i: ’ Five pew hooks wore added to
Cabbage — LeRoy Rosier
Tbsae books wsra given by Mr*. keep th* Mm* cuter and tho asm*
Ysa sad sack ot you are hereby
a r, aAnDNER
------- ta.
’ J tho library this week. They aro
it
fn . with
'n u "!?tha
. who
*re co-opv* C. 8. Lee and Mra. Frank W ' flower as teat year, Tho meet­
roNalred ta appear lo the b II of Judas
Corn — Marlon Butler.
Superior
Coari,
Mltshsll ,
■ting
project.
t or satd.*rs*sMr
1 I
„ ^ ^
-------- i Bides In tha Dark’’ by 8l«*,
Qoualy.-Gtorgl^p
pur ing w
Beal — Mijton Goodala.
m coneludad
by
WM
bot to' whom aro
M ittaw b msuoi
ffs-MWI Bf 1M
- ------MpaHrr, "High Water” by Health Bong and Handkrrrhlrf
_________ _____ s or dTANLET H. Clark of lh«
led by “ Bolter
“
irball" F
“
thaoks. The library
Blriivt ilrlrd Court
UkltO. Un|«ss said c*eliraats at th. « W » Jlouss II HonlorL ,N TI,K LINtTIT COINT OK THE
Strong,. "The Merry Advenhave
Drill.
350.00 la tho near future
n-^ostav the Ith d io ^?r l NINTH JLDICIAL CiNCLIT OK
Dramatic Club Plans •bout
shall b* rsau iste accerdlaB to -•
Klorlds. on'
____l of RoMn Hood" by Howard
Kmrstlnn FryCr, Edward Ball
with which to buy book*.
liat and
ask In
IN AND
POS » ■ law taa dee* will latao thtrson Dtcsmbor, ISIS,
In dereulf
difsult of
of l KLONIDA.
|.u0 LK COUNTY
IN CMANCEET.
SFyl* “ On* String Fiddle” by Hr- ry, I eland Rcckatrom, Marlon For First Production
Th* Home Economic* CteM Pit- Geneva School News as the Mb day or Docsaiber A. D. such sppsarsoca decree pro con LKHI.BY KMLY Jn.NPjt. ptalstlff.
, kk Berry, “The White Stag” by Butler, George Hwann, Dorothy
tesaa will bs sstsred saslnat you.
pared the refreshments 'on Mon­
-VH.
“ tteted this ird-day at November
It &lt;s farther ordered that this
Seredy and "Tha Five Hun- la Grr.
By BUB HARRISON
J. Jti.NEH. DeftndseL
day night for the Joint moating
order he published osce s w**k for WILLIAM
By HBLRjT IIUTCHIHON
lists of Barlholmew ClitibThe Genova boy* played a tot
II EH OK rilDLICATSOM
* '
BLLBN HOT
Flag Salute.
four rossecutlva weeks In the IN OH
of tho Ranford-Ovledo American
THE NAME
'
------- STATE
4E OK
THE
nub
Uie Dramatic
football gam* against tho Chuluo- City tw &lt; Cefteelsr. city of i*n- Hanford Herald. • newspaper of
Tha story of these hooks
OK PteintDA. tlftEKTINGSt
Club held on Nov. 2nd at the Legion. Th* girl* enjoyed *venr ta boys last weak with a score
feed, pemtael* Oenafy. rtorid* ensral clrculsllou p u b lish ed si
•CO featured by the Coluinhlii
TO: WILLIAM J. JONEH, address
bit
of
the
work
ami
wart
award­
home
of
Dorothy
Run/e
.nfurd.
Klorlds,
a three
of 7—0 In favor of tho Geneva
unknown.
.Broadcasting Company lit the "Co- Govocck Spcuks To
Dons and Ordered St BasloriL
etleo If hsrobr atvoo that pur•rt play to bo riven this win. ed with 110.16 which w m contri­
TAKE NOTICE that you era
lamhla School of the Air.” Tlie
ui to Ilsal doyrss of forsetosur* Klorlds, this Ird day of November. kerohy
buted toward their ramping trip
ter was dlacuaae
required to appear &lt;P*Viod
by
the
mem&gt;klni
sate entered la that esrtn.n
•Indents ara enjoying the pro" f t . Geneva boys aro tookin
Joupialism Group
Mnalr or by Attorney) to tk* BUI
•"&lt;!, ‘ he parte were assigned whleh la to.take place this week­ forward to tho touch football
It psadTag In tha Circuit Court ... '
. t
P IIKIINIKIN,
grami and tha new books are cir­
Is*
Dtvoree
filed herein aaalnaih
Clerk
of
tbs
above
styled
Court.
end
at
Mr.
Charts*
Ice’s
camp
—
7
^
0
.
^
.
.r.orllta
In
Thla will be followed by several
*1 culating from room to room so
—
. ..
---you In Ih* above named C ourt-sF
tournament to bo held In Sanford,
Ur A.
M. WKEk
Ily AUCK TRMI'I.K
or bsfsrs th* Itule Day In D***mt-n® ■** Pteya later In the year. on tho jiraltl*. Approximately 80 Friday, Nov. It.
rporatlon.
la
C’that every one will have an opp.
a
bsr. la-will December S, A. D.
The members of the Journalism
W* hop* that thla first per- girls will go to the camp under
,
___Dattaa
.its* B.lssa
Th* P.-T. A. sponsored a check­ laa.i s .corporation,
- portunlty to read them.
ISIf. and thereafter plead to. osld
ei ialF __
era-M
de
Club were In for a pleasant sur­ formance will be a surer,s. and Ui* leadership of their homo eco­
at
lull •• by law provided, lies Us­
er
party
but
Monday
night
at
th*
. Two new members rehearsed prise Thursday afternoon when a
oo
d
an
ta
l
ra---------os
lh a firs t TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: .• ers#
nomic* teacher, MUe
Louie* Town Hall. 10c admission waa
|’ru Confssso will b* snlaosd
.
t
hV
f4*d*nU
"
f
the
Sem•U * . t h * u n d e rWith tho orchestra this week. Al­ special meeting was railed. The llioto High School will cootie rati Wheeler.
Whereas Mrs D. A. Menard, also against you.
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il
Master
M
aster
lo
In
Chanknown aa Mrs. Danle Menard, died
charged to atari a fund for th*
T
IIN
fred Greene started work on tho express purpose being the enter­ to help us put It over.
TIIN
NANPORD HERALD...b
b r - s a id d s*
ua Ills IJnd day or July, tell. In hereby
The Homs Economies girts
'by d-s^lposted____
asth*
thes insn
uniforms.
baritone horn and Malcolm Mae- tainment br a very Interesting
.
. sxeedts lha same. wlU.
os
r.».
trrs..1
:'
Hemlnole county, Florid., testate, V»r is
Tho Gtee Club undrr the illrec- have urganlsed a lloma Economics band
H Ibis
i nolle*
m
shell ba
to
werkdayOscsmlwr
Ith.
II
Tho "P.-T. A. Choruo"
H I * , .b e t w e e n and her will hat Iwen admitted lo published nitre
' Noll on tha coronet Both of these speaker, Mr. Oovncek, from the t on of Mra. McCracken mud., lu
a
weak
►
*
wsek
for tour
Club and art proud to become
snd record In ths County on.eruttvs
ecutivs wssks.
weeks.
.
\boy* have ntw horns and ara Sanfnnl Herald office.
first appearance October 20th, be members of tho national Homo tog on Christmas carol*, J ^ r U L »and Ltd n'cjack f. V■l*n ff#r‘ for probate
Court *f Bemlnole Counlr. KlorfWITNEN8 tnv hang and nflTcial |
poet'to give a concert on
a Oirtai
soli tq
looking forward to tooting them
highest and da. and It. II. Wslthour hse quailMr. (lovocek's speech was tha fore the students of the high
m Eve.
best btddsr far e*sh, at Ih* dour fled M etecslor of •aid will and seal St Hanford, Hemlnole Count*, i
• In tha Seminole County School result of the sponsors of the rchool. The “ Lord la my Shep­ Economics Club. The uffletrs art!
Msrgaret McCulleyi
Bsnfnril. teller, lealamentarr. Issued to him. StVoU* i o,^ t w ? , ' ,h
There will be a P. T A . meet­
Band bafora long.
club's announcement that the rlub herd" and "Tha World U waiting president,
f a 't X t m u f described
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and kn _
h_
u ore.enl
r---- nted his pellllen
Tha Seminole County School would writs tho headings for for Ih* Sunrise” were sum- by Dm vies president, Wanda Lrt Ander­ ing on Wednesday, November 18. mat and . a Iflaunt - psay str. sliu- .•o—th* Nunertnr
of M uch'll
O r k V ® ^
son;
secretary,
Thelma
Loo;
trea­
The 4 II Club glrte are still atrt Ip Mialssi* Coo sly. Klsrlda. Cooaly, Osnrwls. Court
elleglng that thBand begins in aeineet Utelr drive their articles, and make a dum­ .'2.l.,rr .
By: A. M. WEEJJN *
T.ht’ « lrl« u n i sury, Lena Aulln.
working on the clothing program. to-will
“ald Mr*. Donle Menard waa th*
_
Deputy Cfsrti.
for money to pure haw new uni­ my page to Indicate where the ar­ "Night Winds”- after
which the
h s North tM fast of the
owasr at th* time * f . her death A. J. l.l'nltEIL Esn. .
Tha Junlpr CIsm hava started Second year girj* ara making . jTalb
forms this week. At a mooting of ticles would Iw plared. Mr. (la- ■Iris' trio aonv “ The (irrrn
IK (H I si |b« follow,
•
'
certain
eerttfleaia
-of
stock
NjjHf
Itor
for
Plaintiff,
Ojlandf.
tq
practice
tbelr
Jr.
play
“
My*vary
neat
aprons
with
4H
***•
or
I
bed
proper'-:
nag
In
" I FeTruer, flank of Pelham, »
the Parent Tcacbar Association voeck'a speech wm derided lo Cathedral” and ‘ The Gingerbread
tery at Midnight” which will tain
qetatr of IftVM *1
banklag narporatlsa. number its IHEAL)
• Committee bold In tha Seminole the explanation of how lo do Man.”
Tho (3ub la now prarllrlng plsee la tha achool auditorium aa
High School Wednesday, the band three tW* things.
This will' require a greut dial Christmas mualc for the Christ­ Doe. 8. .
. waa askod to sponsor a lag day
In the eshool campaign .for sell­
•al* after tho pareda .Saturday. of work, but averyon* feels It will mas Pageant to ba pre-ented De
' They heartily agreed to this ami lie a splendid opportunity to ac­ rember 15th In th* Bemlnole High ing Curtla Mag* tinea wo hava
captains
for ouch grad* and a
so will be seen on tha downtown quire valuable eiperlenre, «*• School auditorium.
head esptr.ln, for tha red team aad
street* Saturday wllb their Hills peclally for tho.e persona who
also on* for tho blue. Wo plan to Tba Debating Ctob mst Friday
wish to follow ihl* line of werk.
Lois* and tags.
use our profits from th* mag*- Nov. L At Um moating th* p*oJ ?, Tha Value of a good band In a
Junior High Class
•ins m tea to buy • motion pto-city tha at** of Sanford nsud not
tnacnlo#
Elects
Officers lur* •toga
- M questioned by anyone. They Crowd Turns Out At
-ta 'is d s t
w~“
scans ry.
land color and alp to almost any­
that Fwteral UgWator* si
Game
Despite
Rain
** hlijh ^achool girls and hoy* ha anacted to .upprss* *11 group*
Tha
thing that thu community at­
Qy CATHERINE HURT
fliat basket bag dominated by totolltarian lot*tempts to carry out. Also they
Tho Junior cteM meeting of pUyod
teat Fridiy night agalaal
Friday night we fait that Iht Bemlnole High School wm held
j ' represent the community in town*
towa team. Both school toaaa
beyond the bolder of their own weather man turned autumn Into Friday Nov. I Tho bualntaa bf th*
hsrwoo 1 Jseabaon,mptusr{
city. This Important unit of civic winter and everyone showed up meeting wae to elect a vice-presi­ won ovor tha town team by •
Quarterman. Halsn Quartsrmsti,
Ufa ta recognlied by ovaryooa. It ir a coat. To top It off there wm dent and n secretary. Rebecca Lee .
The** didn't era* elected vice-president and tog forwattl to a good aoaaon of fldrwarwt gad Cathoriao Bpwtcor,
- ta also equally recognlied that a a persistent rain.
school Qiganiiallon la In one of keep away th* crowd. Many of the Jesse Durden, secretarv. Repre hoakat ball this yoar. Nowai.
j g ; W i . Multho ^Ntaor. Mr,
tha beat positions to have a good student* were theio and our sec­ sente lives Catherine Hurt ami Fifth and Sixth Gratia
Tha fifth and sixth grad* pro*
Wad If lhay cm receive tha sup­ tion cf the grandstand wm wall ftelten Wriaht, were sent to lb*
ABOUT MONEY
senlad a play
pDy to
In chaaql Friday
meeting of tha ring committee.
port of the community- The neigh­ filled. *
of tha
U play
Because of tho rate tho cheer­
A committee won appointed to Nov. 11 Tha namo el
boring towns of Euada and lie“ Foe All"—atisastog
BUFFALO, N. T. Mov. I d I
Land hava recognised and coma ing wasn't so good, hut wo find out whether -tha Junior class
' &gt;*a
way. Tha ontiiw fifth l* V -A pay
football dance*
■' of' thalr ischool organ- shouldn't lot that ft t u* . down. may sponsor
• . to tho aid
part to this play. TW*
I manner. Not The choerioadara worn fine. They •gate this year. These eppnlntec
boya and girls didn't mind the rate so why to aerve on this committee are: !*•dm* parts wsrt taken by Mar­ •aatlous, Mtaa M.
„
_
the bands tut they are ahould w*T Wo almost lot Orlan­ Erma Doudntr, Mary Martha tha Ana M*oa, Mary Totten aad of Now York Ul
Emerick, Nortel Knot and Jack
"O b paydays,1
renewing tiainlng that wtU serve do get ahMd of as.
* “ thorn U a n
The rain pepped Danny, .John Morrison. Tho remainder of the J a £ a of tho" pupil* of tho
them b) fowl stand In later years.
l' AM*
period
area
spent
In
singing
after
•ad
Math
grad#
arc
putt
x&lt; Angelo Petri In his column and L. M. op- They did a m i
meeting waa aujournod. •mall elementary paper. Wa' _
Children” several days age good passing especially when oof which| the
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n- hi
to gtod to sxchango papers with
Tho Ualraralty . n f.
qf a mother who waa very touchdown WM mad*.
athor achool* to tha county.
' worried because of ber son's
Dyaon Presides
to pky feo
which of nsceaalty most ba owned
ig holwaoa tha to*
ccro- by the school. The coat i of this
him la I
P. T. A. Meet Committee To
It will also
; and accord teg to :
equipment la too much for the
•th
field average chUd aa la likawlaa tho
Seminole High Ring
.about ■
tba. football
f
Tho Bomtoolq High Bcfanal P.-T.
‘ withI M much pride a* personal good which ha would get
m■ ■■
A.
noottog
of
N
ov.jf,
waa
proA enmmhlso t« h M • stand­
out of It.
by Mrs. F. At-Dyson, ard achool riaw met Friday, Nov.
I T -il.
Mr*. F. A- Dyson, chairman of
routlna b islntaa was 3 to rhoao tho comoaaf from) .
As the scholarship* that tkay the present committee, stated that After
4 ®
completed.
Mies
Feins
is
ChUtstMkn
"dtlch
tha
ring
•
«
to
ho
hsmiiht
(I
i pool (ten to roeahr* when aha undertook thla'J'b of outfit•anoaiwod
a
library
t____
Th.
rompanv
w(U
ho
Hcrff
JoMg.
;
ling the-bqnd because so many of
Drawing*.»f,U*# ring wUI ho *t*4 ‘
tte P*rente had urged U upon her, teat with tba reward of tea
l- ’ ’ t\ is j
l« ths winners.
Ul readily gtvo a scholar»&gt;
«Mdng every ana
' •. -VV
Alksa rang a sate Sf t ’
In tka.aevpsli-i q d aea
‘
1 *r Bin tehote p d
“
M#!|
BBBllllna f Seas)am aiteady note bmptky aa*
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| Cast Practicing
For Christmas

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Debating Club1Meets
And Chooeee Question

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THERE A M
(MORE THAW
C O L A DRIWKS

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■ ONLY ONE
ROYAL CROWN

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Betotncle Comity Prod arts
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• 9 inford Is Hi* Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transport at Ion

Similar Area In Afcarlea

AN INDEPENDENT iNEWSPAPER
aher Associated

VOLUME XXXI

ir o r

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATU RDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1930

- . “ NOT 1 j r VAIN*

»mma&amp;.

T o M a k e Full
Use O fM ar

Legislators D e s i r e
Probe To Determine
Whether Full Value
Is Being Received

!Lehman Says Produce
Sales Since Begin; nirig Of 1939 Sea­
son T o t a l $3,226

itoosevelt A p p e a l s
For Aid To Suffer­
ers In New Strife
.

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* WASHINGTON. Nov. 'l l .
m ~(AP)—Conjrrraa m»y ***
tho Army, and Navy to demonnlrato that they are RetIUI •&gt;t ptllltiJ a ^ ■**•w%w •

alter
Navy
tural
clans

a disclosure that the
had to correct struc­
defect* In the newest
of destroyers.

XL

CVwntylP principal

crop wore aet .UP to Nmr. 1 ao
(C—u * a * * »■ r * a » r t va&gt;

Bent Rooievelt leada the Seminole Youths May
State a today In a *ombre
Join Marine Corps
he# of tho twrg'y.flrst'
lory of an Armlatlre now
An unlimited number o f Bom*
for three other
world Inole County youth*i will ho ac­
that fought In “ the other cepted In November for four yjar
enlistment In the U. 8. Marin*
. .Trttfa, anniverrary found him Corpa, Sergeant B. F. Carter,
appealing for aid to the auf- In charge o f tha Marina Remitt­
fertra of a new European war. ing Station, Room S2, Blum
fa! a statement, ho atkod for con* Building, 117 Weal
Foray-.
trtbutioni to tho American Krd
Croaa because “ aa tha war eonlintfea tha suffering will greatly
lucre*** and need for aa»l*lanee
arfll multiply many time*."
•Bo luucd Um otatement Init
Mfeht aa lie prepared tv make hi*
atnt««l pilgrimage to lay, In *1lento, * wreath on tha tomb of
tha UHMMi Soldier at Arllng.
i oR ' National cemetery, aero**
the Potomac from Waahlngton.
' Twmty-ene year* ago thla day
imbfhar pmaident—Woodrow Wlleoit—issued
anether atat ament
Whit* House. It aald:
mlatloe waa algnad thla without dependents, and have an
Ke*rrfh|ng for which eighth grade or better . educoought has been •room- tlon.
1 will now be our for7 to naalat by. example,

ilaiTy C. Took*, - manager, re­
port* a much graater volume of
huatnes* than during the tame
period | laet yragy
antlclpetea

he Rotary Club will b* held In
'vioek ‘

,,0t,, *,on*‘ r

,j!l6

, The weekly meeting of the Inu ’1*r
Fellow*
5*7, J*
In th* Odd Fellow.
Hall Monday night at 1:00 oVIock
Th#
thn^ Glty Hall Monday night at
7i«0 o’clock. Reutine bualnei*
maltcrn are scheduled for conaIdaration.
. Flos* for the coming field
Inlnlng period will ha mad* for
lh* three, local National Guard
unit* at the regular drill seaalnnt
in lh* Armory Monday night at
•lOO o’clock.
The monthly mealing of tho
Board of Director* of th* Semi­
nole County Chamber o f Com­
merce will be held In the Cham­
ber bn tiding Tueeday night at
ItOO o'clock.

*

11"

Violator* of City ordinance*
arfll he tried before Judge Frank
U Miller In * eeeelou 7 th* Mu•Idpel Coort at the Polka Sta­
tion Monday afternoon at 4:00
recently waa recommended for

SsartSE “ “•

sfi:

Lieutenant-Governors
O f Khrapis Named
CHICAGO*

Nov.

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Bundsfuehrer’s Trial
For La r c u y Bogins
m ew YORK, Nov. 1U—W V -

■ • Much

Still

Remains

Arm istice
Day . .
.— . .
f
____
J I n t r o d u c t i o n Is
Ifig Parade And Fish, M ad e B y R ev. R o o t
Fry Are Highlights
--—
Of Hala Celebration!Pershing Aide Pays
t lli’foip n ----r
. i Tribute To Those
crowd of m’vrrnl *
IliiMi-niul |u’i m»iis, one of the | Who Died In Battle

lil*l*«’st parades ever held in
Snuftnd has singed thl« morn- : “ It j-. fnr iih Iho -living,
ini? in eonneetiun with the AnnMire Day ctdelnalioii which was lath.'f In l.o .liHliratotl Itoro
Jhiplihirhletl l»y n fn*e fish fr\ in iIn- uiirii.iHl.nl work which
j on Ih«* like fit lit at noon
ihoy wl.n f&lt;my).I him* thus
Nfrirly eveiy or^nnixnlion in file sn .H.I.ly iiilvnncwl." (icn|ijttnit id *.\;s represented in the on.I Awry l». An.hows snirt
nnraile wlnrh stinted »m ritsl
F lint »-4»t of Sanford
\\rniii* , this morning I., nn Armi»tIn* |)ny ornw.l in nn ml*gvid t •»•*! inu«*«l west to OnU Am
; fine, mi Oat Avenue *•’
tiroes III Iho Bit.ul Slit’ll.
! Hlieet. imi Fifth Street
,,a,k,
II,-,In.lug th».
foT
Aveinit’. tin liee
the Miinii'ip:it
Aiuorioan
nolilter*
I*i» r f*» k the inemnrinl nervier^ nl w in, h ih.whi. ii «*. •« \ver&gt; O AlldreHa »*f -iin ifire il their live* in Franc#
Winter 1'nrk, \vn&lt; Ihe principal .luring I ho World M’ nr "till exCi-m-ral Andrew* e««erted,
up. nker
"Tlu-ir work l« unflnlvherl. ’ and
, S.iik of 1il » Amrriran U
TI1I*It'll
• 1». .mi mill Iluglr
h i .iii.iiiiii; from Ahrnham I.incsin s
II*' |» 1* uir (oil. »W4* | 1*v thi* \rl .!r.ly«l&gt;iirg ndilre»«. »nld. " It I'
4(till „f |1. I:k I! w.'ir. Al«.&gt; 1.1ikilltf inllier for ii* In In- here ileilli-ated
;|Krt «rrr tl»r* Iim*mI Sal mn il ijj ilu- git-itl ln*k remnlning he'(Sun .1 nm* ’ll a.Union In •nnii) inn- ii*- ihnl f.om the*e hontill • 1111 1 fl illh rnlrml l»v var ■ .red ill-nil wo lake tnrre**ed Uevo.ion to Ihnl rau«e fur which
l.'ll*
giivo (lie l**t full mea«ure
A I.ll l*i* lii'inln'r 4&gt;f l».*\ * anil ihoy.Irvolion—
thnl wo here high­
1: h 1» l..*lf beyelIim in Ihi |i:iirmlr
.«•••« |" I'l'N 11.M ha irlvm for Ihr ly resolve that tl.e*o ileim "hall
1bi’»l «l. t ornL'tl ui tlrciilnl 1»&gt; 11 uni have ilied 111 vain."
.'apt. Ilalph lto*e of the Salruiiii nit i« •• fintll Ihr Art Cluh
.... , ,
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tu.Inn Army and prenident of

L eiery urowers

j f ^ T n a r v 1'

j

l nousands Join *p0 » c i&gt;onef speakIn Observance Of °.r T‘*u" t rocwd ,At

• Market Manager II. J. Lchman Inday urffed all growers in
Feminnt* Counts-' to make full
i u*e of the facilltle. provided am*,
I irnlntained for their benefit at,
I tho Sanford
State Farmer*
Wholesale Market.
Ur. Lehman, who waa oelrci-'
ed aa manager o f th* market,
effective Nov. I, dtclared that
8 ft. Edw»rd P. Younger, In the value of the market a* an
fn Armistice Day addreea at outlet to market* In tho South-1
A.llngton cemetery at tha tomb ca.t for the crop* grown In thl*
it the Unknown aoldler, declar- eertlon 1* limited only by the
ed that thoie who died on the grower^ themaelva*.
battlefield* hed not died In vain.
“ The mnr* produce that erm '&gt;r.
A)ft.
Younger
neleeted
th» brnught lo the market, ami the
".tinier lor tho i W n u riil.
|greater the variety, the more n«
_
—
|rured will he the buyer or the
I a I a a* vr
( . v A t i r A P t •'tuekar that he ean promre uh*t
he dedrea at Ihl. market.' Mr.
__ .
w erf
.
ega (Lehman pointed nut, adding that
M nLr A
r T T A rl
I A •hi* aAurancu for th* markit'r
IT 1 d l V C
L rA IU I l
p-itrona meana more than nn&gt;
|thing elae In Inereailnp the \.d
time of builneta.
The market manager declared i
that lie did not
belhve ihe

Senator Nerrl* said J1*
-appropriation rertuesla rhould be
•examined minutely to delertnlne
there waa no waatafe ot
ddfaaae expenditure*.
smith
(D.-s. C.l,
c.i.(Acreage In Southern!
«&gt;»•
fanitara Smith
lO.-R.
Holt tD -V a.) aald, they thought
Part Of State Re- ! provided for them byr Ihe
Slnle
i
the naval committee, of whirl,
a. a ready ct'h outlet for rl
they am member*, wauld ivant
ported
About
Same
moat
any
kind
nr
amount
bi
fait dataila o f tha eonatnietion
nrndifrt* that arn offered for »ule
problem* before approving adthere.
iliilnnat autborlaallona for exHe oontarratlvely rrlfniati-.t
tdodlna the fleet.
that there &gt;aa been a daily ov­
Neither rould recall that Navy
erage of approximately 20 truck*
• officer* had ever Informed the
vl.lt tha market for load, of
committee of the dlacovery ot
produce In tha Jilt ID da), hut!
1 gtnetnra) defect* In any chip*.
pointed out that many of the.*.-'
djSM jR ruclurnl defect* had been
truck* which have
begun
to
.U ^ H gered In the heavy 10.000roma to Florida' n little rarller|
HKtotn In the early 1030'*
thl* year,' wovu forced to go
BtenJad yesterday by Cti»r|el
eltewhtr* for Yoada of the rnin■ k e c t ln g Navy Secretary. 1"
moditi** they dealred.
‘ Je U Benator Vandcnberg
Sine* th* opening of the mar­
*
A report from tha United
E
aald tha »t#m lata on 8UUt •Department of Agvieel- ket for anelkar aoaaon, Mr. Leh­
ead aa tura-a mark ding aervke. dlaciaaea man** roeord* ahow that ihe
th 'at'ayw ^ lm .tely *,000 acre* aalea total over | I4 S | and the

NUMBER 70

Gen. Andrews Asks
Re-D edication T o
D em ocratic Ideals

k

ARMISTICE D A Y CEREMONY

U . S. Defenses

‘ Nation Observes
j. Armistice D ay

Established In 1908

Tax C o lle ctio n Sanford Went Crazy 21 Years
Ago On First Armistice Day
Record In County
Is Best In Years
More Than 95 Percent
Of 1938 Tax Roll
Has Been Collected

S em in ole s
H o n o r TRoll

Tlii» roll of h nor nppi-me.l in
Seminole County haa had by The Snhfonl lli-rald on Not. 12,
far It* l&gt;r*t tax collection in IUI8. It include" Iho "ulillor*
many year*, Tax collector Jno. I) ill .urvicc wlto lived
, , In Sanford
.lint,
Jinklua .aid today on compiling , "i Ihe beginning of th. ttm bill
hi* annual report which rhnw* U dm-* not Include nmnv of th.
that OS.S3 percent of tho 193" ! votgran* wlm have Mm. i.mvc.1
roll wit collected.
"ito Ihi- city
The telal amount of real pel 1
... .
Km
Schultx, M
She-innn
aonal property taxr* a""eeM-.l
K#l II Sehulla,
ho- man ll«-.lh.
...
....
I'ollrr
Brown,
(lllv.-r Murrell. Nod
again*. Ihe profwrly In the
i* t.T3 0 1.11 77 i t'hltti mien, Itrv t’hiltondon. Italph
county In*, year wa*
and of thl* amount,t I-oa'oHHul lloumlllat, Allan Juno". Morrl*
lh.
conn. '! Spencer,
Hugh Wl.it*. n.ciir
actually
reached th*
coffer* while a totalI of gft.TUr.l lt&lt;&gt;u»e, f . J . U w lo u . Join.-" ' “ r‘
dUrnun'iK for
In, 11*.. William Hartley.
alownt by Intv a* dincount"
. \\iillaoo l.lpearly paymr-nl*, which art- rf-iinl fnrtl, W.
Temple
etl a* paviiienta, lirnupli. lh*
Forreat (Jalehcl, F.*l • niuoron,
loUl to $2!I7.I1».M.
I.yman Baker, K. S. Wnrd. IM.*rt
Thl* tolnl leavea 10.12 porconl lienne, Tenney Henno, I- I it»of the lotnl amount a*"e«-o.i un '■—
in-r, Dough."
n..n»l»* &lt;'. Itrlffm.
l.riffin. W
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PROCLAMATION,

By S A N F O R D C A R D E N C L U B
WHEREAS many of lire- gieat nation* of the world are
at war and ArmUtlre Day Obaervancea are di-dieatnd to
World I'eare,
We, tho member* of Ihe Sanford Garden Club, proclaim
our draire for peace,-—pci.ee in the hrarta of men i ml women
everywhere and prraervalion of human like* ami l&gt;lrul«
A* Garden Club member* we are very mindful of llir
devastation of the earth'* natural beatfly, ie»ourro« and wild
Ilf* wrought by war,— that of th# moil recent dote being pic­
tured on th* aereen, vlauallir.l over the air and gmphirully
described In newiprint. The wreckage of Boland! The |iithleaa destruction of -tree* on L'nter den Linden in Berlin'to
make way for the tramping feel of the youth being truined fnr
military duty! In a fight for food a country offering hunter*
a bounty for all th* wild life they ran bag! We pray that
beautiful America might be uparod thla devaatatimi not only
at the hand*'of war lord* and industrialist* hut also at th*
hand* o f car*!**!*, unthinking rltltrn* who drttroy with firr,
aa and gun.
A not*d CMiaarvatlonUt, J. N, Darling, sajrn “ Our na-_.
tion’a rtaourca* ar* our ‘life Inadranc* policy’ and 'when w&lt;com* to th* vnaWhing point of our great ondowmant there •
come* social unraat and political upheaval.” Conaervation
tend* then to pro mot* peace. Listen to the word* of the
maator musician, Beethoven,— “ Word*, tree*, rllla and rock*
give th* rwpw m -which man require*. Every tree seem* to
•ay ‘ Holy, Holy*.”
May all e f
appreciate the paradise that l* our* In
Flerida and recognise it a* the handiwork o t God to b* cared
ter and protected. Picture Florida blighted of her beautifui tree*, land* and streams, flow«r» sad birds!
In humbla gratitude we wish to unite with other* at this
la paying tribute to those who gave their full measure
•f devotion that Ihe peace, sanctity sad beauty, af our land
might eadun.
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MBS. h I t COLCLOUOH, Chmrt.
MBS. C. B. MASON
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MRS J- O. PATTERSON.

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Sanford^^ MlnlalerUI A»»oclaar|rd „
m„ U r o f crM

mill pa r mi* from nil uvrr “ rm-i
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«*nrlf€ . T k . s
iii-.-I
.oiinly, mid some from , n,onlc*
pui i iii'ii.lini:
nnd ill w ere 1 1 r wa* introduced by the P^ v .
-lint- counlir*
cr
J. II Root a* n “ gradual* af
•r r \ 4.' witn
tt Itn ^all s n lr r fish with IVret Point in th* u n . clan
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.,llie nece**nry trimming".
with (ien. John J. Berthing, anil
“ Sanford went crasy when (ha
The highlight of Ihr crlrbra.iuii a* the author of a recent b**knew* c*me In " '
If m
|K1* nfteninnn
w|S hr 4t&gt;* enrltleil “ Johrf J. Iviburfiig,- My
It wu* tin- greuti-iit item In lint.,, ini-intr mid tonricinieiil oa F rie n d and r in « « m a lo ."
hl"tury *inei' the Idilli of fliri-t
lie
lal..-.
front in fuml I.ot
of(hemo nn thU Memorial
for at (1:00 .. dock on the morn Annnr)
A numlier of i-nlrunl* |,|nv Invito your thought* for a
ing of Monday, Nov
II, IPIIt, ttill ii.mpi-tr fey ca-li prue Tin- moment
lo
fai-nway
Franc*
order* wrie guon whn-li Innuglil -iliiy of erbbinlioti
will h&lt; eli whore the mortal remain* ef
.lie World Wur to an end Son imive.l tv.lli n dnm-c ill Ihe A l­ mure
limn
30,000
brave
ford received the nrti" thnt .it" moiy loniglil *p»n»ored by th ri„f
than .10.900 brave
men roprr*ent«.ite&gt; Hut v -ign.-d IA......con legion Anvillmy
American, i.-.t in etrrnnl peace
the paper* bunging un
t»
T|,o crleb.»....n ie under .lie under Hu p.oli-r.mn of the flag
four year* of bloody loiifln-l uiInu-pirc* of Un S. nun.do ('oiinly for wl.i.b they made the last
th* enrly mni'ning
lioni* mid ('lintiiber nf t'nii.iiio..•- nnd pin..* "Upieine --nerif ir.-,“
(Jen.
AnCelebration Iwguii fortliwith
:ui-io inudo l.y u yom-rnl commit- d . i‘wn -aid. “ Tim,- will not dim
Th* following i&gt; In pmt tin- I*,- of tthnh II II . olenmn ten* tin- glory of II..-.r deed* but
"lory of Sanfo-d'a find Ainii-.i* i .-m-inl t-linirinn.i (Mb. r in. mln-r* much n-.i.ii.n, for u* to do."
Itay a* it nppi-arnl in Th e Sin.
ft.. &lt;1..- day when ll.e Arm!*fm d H rra l.l f nr thnt «tn \
ii. K
V T u ru rr It 1 I Iran n t a l't ii'r
i-fferlivi- on
the
\ 1* . m l ivi-1) | hiitlli•-f.--l.l-, ..f France, Grli. An" W h e n the rauH riin if ill 11'* 1 hai !»••» Mi•111- mi
railro ad boy
iniiurthatrly w ok. 1 .» 01*41 at mg w r i. IIIi. t ivir cluh 1ill ru - "ii.-l to- wa* serving a*
I'llgllll’A
w\ il-lti .1. 1 mul ullu’r iir-»*ioif t• “ IK.
up, all tln| •hr »
n.i.t el.li-f o f the Gennll I h&lt;* "bop uliKtlen mul nil . f
sinif of i)„- American KxMi iuhi'i -t ..r ii .. fu ianrr
Ih* bci-U r n . IImiM' III 4*ln• him ' m ille r u r n
M •11ii Hi am, i liiiir* lM'hi1
Fo.cr* at It..- Gen­
Th e
ill*** h lin tn l
ft.* WII m an; .lot 1 in. i irk. 1 1! ItitiiiiuL
ii. &gt;.l.|o... I.-., ,n Cbsumont.
i.
tow n *ml Iro n . Iba. linn- &lt;&gt;.. . I&gt;&lt;.• l:tI ihi.I II It l't'|i*’
T.
» « &lt; sum ethii.g &gt;V&gt;.i.g i-v .-.y ......
•" •m&gt;
'••'••u nifu, ul,
’I In- •*|*st ittl ft :it».
i.llllliil.i-o .
nle. A ll ll.e . I..... I.. - *.p.-...-.I up, ilit lu.li .1 (**i »*If
... I. I. , •l-IV ftltil :•i •In- v••iy hum, an or*
H&gt;
the la-ll* . o ...* (lo* pe.iple f. . . ...«-.l .Mil.non-, II I! I*••l
,d lmno*|........
••*-1*•
a cloftc ihr
i...p lu n .p l..
pM.sd.-*, -Ini.I
and . llllllhBli.
ii -,'Ui . u.
known na the
..■"perti.blo r il.n -n * did itn- llu.m y
ii j. In.porlanl that
Tlii* T k I i f i y f o iiiin ilIn * inelutl i »x
llu g ..m l lh.- Tu rk e y T i . i l .... ll.e
'
I' ..lied Slates -I,mild
s lrre t* and bugged ...e l. » ib .-r . r i l l i n h S v liiiin l), i ii n »»i»:iii; II..kv
....I
profit by th* U*.
in . I I Ainu. O i l . , i i»l.l%\ i'll, W
V. {
Th e re w ere fire
i-ia r k .-.", a n .lt
,,f ........ Icnglr year*
llu lh u k v a v , !•»**\'•• fc\ l i l l i T , ,*1(«*x |
rni.non*, im .-1 . l - , -lu .ig ...... n.i.l (
I'a .-k a i.l, .ti le. I l . i .i - t ..... ... Iti.i.g" .j |,
1
. ,'n Europe.
pistols adding lo ll.e .III. .Mayor
u «v i&lt; 0 n iln.iiedinl.-ly I.peim l . lie
i y rm iiiii. NN I H..I ..n ilif, iif t t ii'f tt.-r
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or ..o|. . .
tow n fo r the d»&gt;
ami -at.I all
NVriiih(&lt;‘iii. J.h* K«iii •••k aiul K. V . .-.Ig'llf.-d ... w-..ild I* to Im. again
store* should cloae
...id . . . - r y - .
war, depend,, lo a
Tururr
j ■-0 I.-..I. . ntjl.
to d y -b o u l.l relebinte T i n - lb. y
oiti-nt, U|M&gt;n our
did.
T h e men.lH-. •»( ll.e l..&gt;r*e rae oh-., a. 111...I. »».l u.ndurl Brave
• Thu largi-kl parade eve. b. Id
tm irnam eiu e.«..n.iHI. e .m-li.d ..1.11 wo., il.r World War at a
In this
city » * -.
g all.e.ed .... " I
M. Il.im l and Join, ti la-on- "luggeri.u- .-.."I of life and Irest.i.l itn- |H-nce then made by
getht-r al a inument's lo .li..
nr.ly.
one knew ju&gt;l where it s t u .l.-d o r ,
T h e " c r v .f r al lb,- Band .Shell poll... .a..-, tool the international
K 'aallaa** -■ l-a a r T b .e e t
w it" arra nged l,v lb. Rev. M a rtin .-«.&lt;!. o v e r w h i c h
have raged
1 ** “
! J . B ra n , w hile tin* .let ..rated bl.-y onn-.-, I.i.\i- la.g.-ly d.-*troyed the

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Chairman To Push
Homecoming Plans
GAINESVILLE.
N..V
IIJohn Mcrarty, the Blue Key
for the University o f
Florida
1939 Homecoming, Nm. 21 and
23, ha* nmi'.unr.'t the »p|ui.ntarnt of Urndforil Byrd a" rt.airman for Sanfonl to -tlinulatr
interest there amof.g nlunu.i amt
friends in the twa-day celebra­
tion to be climated by th*
Flortda-Gaorgia
Tech
f.-otball
game.
Familiarly known a* “ Brad
Byrd, thr -Old Gator Scrub", he
kept th* n*wa of Flori.la con­
stantly before the reader* of Th*
Atlanta Journal during hi* X*
year* service cm that paper's
editorial staff, it wa* during
that period that he wa* called
to th* University campus and
•warded hi* letter "F” , *6 year*
after finishing school. Splinters,
he aald, were hi* only athletic
decoration* up to that time. Due
to Ulaee* Mr. Byrd retired from
Tho Journal and moved to San­
ford nearly two yearn ago.
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for Flolida alumni
of Seminole County will bo hold
Wednesday night, at which ttm*
foothill movie* will be shown
program

id.-ul, f... uliieh we fought and
rohb.il . .i.l.ii.i.on of the fruit*
f the parade |“ f »..&lt;•■••
The mrn.lH-r*
b-.p&gt;- (hat fhr World
Ivey.
committer wen- J-d... It. Ivey
chairmiui; Jool S Field, K. &lt;
w.n.ld ml rule by (urrr, re­
'l l peace, and inauHarper, -W. I* ll.dota.in, Jot.n 1*.14..11*-l. a
Lronardy, II. E Morris, Karl gura.i- .... .-.a nf international
iu.lir,- ...id. r nn rffretive system
Nunlgrrn ami M I. Itaborn.
w hereby al. ...trrnational controver.lr« **. ..Id Im- Hrltb.l by peace­
ful meal.- ll.e Armistice brought
U. S. To Wait Before the
military war to a bait, but
political,
d.namlc and racial war*
Congratulating Hitler
have continued ever *lnoe with InWASHINGTON. Nov. 10.— (/I7 crea.ing ...tensity; while during
— The State Department, Secre­ rre.nl ).»r« military wan hava
tary Hull sai'l yf-ateiday. I* been returned.
•waiting o ff ic ia l d ip lom a tic re- j “ A« we look abrtmd today wa
poru on Ihe Munich b o m b in g I »«*• a world in a large pert ef
before d ecid in g whether lo tend w hich ■nlrnui treatise are
congratulation* to llelrhsfuehrer only to Ih broken at will) where
the prom.".-* which mm live by
Hitler oa hi* r*c*i&gt;e.
At Hull's pie** conference a are Ignored; where personal free­
reporter eald hr thought it was dom and the tights of property
customary for a telegram of con­ arc- n sham; where absurd racial
gratulation* to he sent by thla theories are ..•cd as a pretense
government when the head o! for prrt.-rtilion; where th* iadi*
a foreign state escaped injury vidua I rxi*ti for th* benefit of
•r death by assassination, and thr state, and not tb* atat* far
asked whether similar
action the benefit of the individuals
where religion has become g
were being taken in thla case.
and where moral dlilnHull replied that the
State mockery,
I C u .l* * r «
Department was soaking U ob­
tain a full statement of the
facto surrounding tha attempt
•gataat Hitler before determining
what action to take.
Th* State Department received
from th* American embassy la
Berlin only a brief account,
which waa aald not to he official,
o f what happened.
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•AGE TWO 1

THE SAWFOEP HERALD, SANFORD, r FLORIDA
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Sinford HersIS

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TOD MUCH c o n t M f '
TO O M UCH W H C A T f TOO

WtUCM O O i M T O O M U C H
3 IL V H R ! TOO MUCH O I L !
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FHOwv IT ALL! _ s— .

AfUr four months of hanging, and aspects to be back now frc
'lland lh« Market, and tbo deala playing checker* of all lclnda.
_____ ____Ui« tamo as over. He
ia another tsrhrel . . . Uncle "0 .
C." Ueee Watson is the same els
kidder, bat beware 1 i . . Starry
won’t bo aMo W tall •“Heir* *
Riehardi the sheik this year,
p ic u them wilL be eoone one to
take bis place . . . Everyone Is
it ad to am that Mr. Hayman can
the trucker*’ *** sround after hit rtal*hap seebo Market rr** week* ago, aecnts aa thousli
; rfa a « iy.F W It Chninony . . . Rotart Bale* .
II J l-h h bock after following the im&gt;tho « n S . . '- dl»«‘ &lt;*«‘ l all tbo way up ta New
Cl Michael on ine w iy n ek , Mcofxi noncy*
V—„ „ 7 iTi , moon I reckon.. . . Aaron Schlecli-

• „n\Uru» Wr and Max Wcx.ner an expect' U»rfc»4H»e rd *■ today from heaillnc. Pa-.
U" K
15 gtt a load of fruit . . . Rome!
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|Hulpiib Is lip tho country someg-ffir»&lt;'obore, wanting to get bock to
S S L #ra«5 Kanfonl . . . Bob Bat**’ driver#'
L . A " , hare all been In, Kll Bates, Leon

*Adi " S l y Kell ami Jantea rartain . . .

Marvin Ma»on, last fear’s jooker
■nilin»Kthe ta* m*'b' Kanfonl a couple of
ni alantv'nf
tWf year, hie boot rstne
alP r ' y,*^ with bitn last time. Mr. R. F. Dav Maori of SUteavillr, N. O. . . .
Mr. Wllllara L. Wllaon, Dlrcctcr
of Ststo Market', Jacksonville
callrd nt the Market Wcdneadsy
. . . Clyde Maxwell—SpartxAbun;.
B. C. . . . Harold K. and Joe A l
arc spending a little time playinF
chrekera . . . Hope lo have more
for you neet week, bavo to do n
little eroullng nrnund for a few
daya . . . C. U. next week. . .

‘ #A Y i Wherefore I yirreriv* that
ihsee la Bothbig tattori (ban that
a man xhuol.t rrjokt In hla own
w orks: for that ia hla portion) has never l&gt;een fully-computed, hut II more th*h~ doubled
fbr who ahall bring- him to ace feddrartaxation, Increased the iiallotial debt frorfi * little
.•What Stall be after him?—Bed. over one billion dollars before tho war to over 21) bllllbn

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RAD I UUT KNOWN
(From Kaleldograpid
! Rad I but known tbo potency of
, .
words. pThtlr Unfold mconhif, I'd have
• Mid St boy
Tho dauntleae few, keen oa ehromatlc tblnli,
That had betrayed Ih# cause of
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Bur dismay.
Mad f but known, although my
pride weold weep
Disconsolate beholding theoffeiiao,
■
r 1 sbontd have plunged to where

dollars at Its close, left 6ur Allies owing us tH billion dol­
lars, most or which they still owe, and created certain fixed
charges for soldiers’ bonuses, pensions and medical ser­
vices, Ihe end of which ta not yet Ih sight.
More than any other one thing, the war wit* respon­
sible for the ten year* of depression which began In 1029.
Over-expansion resulting from the silo of billions of dollars
worth of resources for nm-produetivo uses finally caused
a contraction In our national economy whWt put over 10,*
000,000 persons out of work and rMulted |n losses to bull-

Vrlinmrd^Wlir ih7Pfluff of «pln»T ^ H ft.ifb q p .erce.

ITINERANT

. . Foreign Trade Essential

Isenberg To Give
Sermons On Theme
‘T he People Love”

By noorroN anovBti

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prottr apeorh «&gt; lovelorn glrle
because the United States was afraid of Oernuny, It
employ, •
‘ •I could hato htld you; though my hoi withdrawn all Its ships from the European run. This
K . tips would elov,
11 I abeuKl have voiced ■ thousand has been done in the effort to keep America Out o f war,

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‘ Had I but known how maggoty la
prlrlo
'W ith oolflude for huebend at IU
fe

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6 * 1 Bo fbr -the Engllahmen have
, aafTorad more Injuries from tbo
y f f S t o W W iB Vkt *lr raids.
*2- Howard 'Ovorllii U boosting
-dawn la Key Weal that ho roaeatiy laadod two amborJocks
M l — ertlSH OS the tame hook.

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BpcaMag of Bally Rand’s bankweeding*, the Palm
t IntisU It- always
it bubble would buret

. - It la always a *to»» to ■
w s ta p Uial tho weik* without roN lt far year* lo girt her son to
tasah h*hlhd Ms Skro, and some
WM Wtaos albng abd' gtata Wo
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on the grounds‘ that If American ships carrying supplies to
England or France Were sunk by German submarines, the
people o f this country might become no Inflamed as to seek
revenge.
Because o f tbia prohibition placed upon American ship­
ping Interests, large nbmbers o f worklngihen are thrown
out of Job*. The American sailors who operated the ships,
the longshoremen who loaded And unloaded them, The o f­
fice employees o f the shipping companies themaelvea, are
now out o f work. At the same time the stockholders who
owned the companies are faeed with a loss o f dividends and
the companies themselves are confronted with bankruptcy.
To overcome the plight in which they have been
placet), some o f these companies decided to transfer the
registry o f their ships to the little nation o f Panama hi
Central America whereby It was hoped they could continue
to sail from European ports. This raised a storm of proteat from Isolationists who regarded It Oa • subterfuge to
got around the Neutrality Act, and Also froth the State
Department which saw In It further possibilities- of our
involvement in Europe.
The controversy serves to indicate the ' lengths to
which this country would have to go bt depriving men of
their jobs and business of Its legitimate profits If It wore
io carry out In full the doctrlrto o f the Isolationists &gt;nd
thoroughly shut ourselves o f f from all relations twlth the
outsldo
H . V worid.
. JH You cannot do that without causing a dode­

pression If) business which wdutd cause suffering And hard­
ships to Ukiniona of Amorlcatto.
A few weeks ago no out suspected that keeping our
ships out uf war xoiits meant the dAatrtietlon of the live­
lihood of thousands of men. ft It Dow perfectly clear that
ships which normally ply the trade foutCa between Amef-'
lea And Europe supply work to men who will naturally l&gt;econic unemployed If these ships ah&gt; tied lip at their docks.
When tho isolationists talk glibly of leaving Europe
to Hu own ovil devices and shutting this country up wltnin tho confines of tho Atlantic and Pacific oceans to trade
only within Itself, it sounds at Drat almost like the Utopia
which Thomoa Moore wrote about, hot when wo atop to
consider what tho people would do for a living who haVo
been selling things to Eurot*. the suggestion takes on a
mono serious aspect.
Few of us stop to realise that about half the cotton
grown In- tht) South Is Mild abroad. The cotton planters
hove already Uoeh having inn* than they could do to iMritb
n decent living. Sttppoko all' their markets abroad wero
■hilt off. # h at would Uiey do-with the other half of thhir
crops?’ And'what would th e ’ field Juhds -who work
tlicm do 7 What would the mHroada which haul their
arts/doT What would all the other, people conK UW u*\&gt;ort of cotton dothrproportion of our tobacco ami wheal crops are
sold abn K 8o la much of our com. beef and pork, to say
manufactured commodities. Them’ producers
nothing
cannot j i sufficient marketa to most their needs evfeh’
now whl wo c«m atlll Uiide throughout the entire world,
Whaf W d they do for a living, If* their markets worn*
confined )-the United States?

pastor

FORT DAVIS, Tax.. Nov. 11 - (IP)—Tho Roe. Dewey Hobeon
Joiner travels almost 1,000 mile*
a month fUtlng pulpits for Sun­
day senders in four large Ttxa*
countlea.
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Ju«t 21 gMrsjurd today that the ordia- to c o l l
flrint wa« riven on (Re WeMfcrn Front and the WtT .which
hed laid low millions of lives and destroyed billion* of dollare worth of properly came to an end. Early In the
morning of November 11* 1918, millions of Americana
• e &amp; A W * U USAS
poured into the streets In every American dly and town ,
to celebrate the joyoua news.
Babies bom in that year are-just tww -entring o f age
and Mae their fathers before them find themselves confTOfitdd With another awful confllrt. People in this coun­
try are still hoping that the war's terrible effects
hot i
touch our shores, but already in Europe these saitte % * rl
babiea now grown to Vtatlhood are being shot doWHwfroRtj
the skies, arc being bombed In acootlng patrols, tA ’b Wngi
down to tho sea In ships.'
Va * -f
America’s part In that war is not a pleasant chapter ;
to contemplate. Wo Went Ihlo the war to make (to worid.
safe for democracy. Twenty-one ynarn later we e*h thlhk |
of not h single country At the world where demodrsdy Is
ssre, hot even our own. Wc went Into Ihe war bcehtise We
were told it was a war to end wars; twenty-ohc yttftrs later
we find an even more frightful war In the mnktrtg, whllo
dorens of lessof wars Rave been fought.
Hint last war coal the lives of 120,MOO bravo young
men Who ramo from tho host of American homes. More
than 23d.000 American soldiers were wounded, noma of
ft AATOWPA yrn ov. 11, i m
them to live in agony for years then lo die, others to live
BIBLE VERSE FCK TODAY on and on until even yet they survive hut wish they were
dead. Olliers contracted illnesses from whirh they Rave
, MAM TODAY A URKAT never recovered, or went taken prisoners to Germany

WPl’tNV*-**

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER II . 1988

m i

A aerie* of sermons on themes
’’that people love” will be de­
livered by Rev. Arthur V. laenberg, minister of the First ChrlrMan Chnreh at SanfonI Avenue
and Sixteenth 8treet on Sunday
evenings at 7:30 o’clock.
These 'themra are: "Tho Ideal
Marries*,'* -Nov. I2| "The ideal
Boy,” Nov. ID: •‘The Ideal Olrl.*
Nov. gd; "The
Ideal
Horne."
Dee. B.
•
•'The** message* will grtd’ IM
heart, ■roftly strum tho string*
of that vital tarp," Reverend
lienbcrg said, "and will ehow the
Hue relallcorhlps of earth and
heavrtt. There |&gt; not one, un­
churched perron In town who

must pick hi* cwrt subordinate*.
Nstuiilly he select* frleuds of
his fi lends.
Bens ter* Thoms* and - Leo of
Oklahoma have worked out tkslr
patronage with rrssoni'Ae, suecaaa. Patrons** cap h«lB. In taloctkm y e s n .-’Pit Ufo OJdshartiaht
cooperate.. Thomas got to nsm*
most of the letter jobs when he
Wae up fer election la ISM. Lee
gets the Mod’s thsra new. H* will
be up for re-election In 1040.
I - Ordinarily
a
representative
names men only to Jobs within hi*
district. If he It a Republican, he
aamn nobody just now. In Ohio, the hearth alone and the sinwhere there are Republican repre­ ■nook.
sentative*, Senator Dcnahdy be­
"My own great farm Father
comes the “atbhrator" In non- was n Bible reboot teacher, and
Democratic districts. Senator Taft deacon, or eldar-of Urn eld Hale*
1s a Republican so he gets none Ch*p*l Church, 'Washington Colinly, Tenn. When the, preacher
of the gtsvy.
Readers of the Congresskinsl preached his funeral, and It was
a
brautlfol servlet, he spoke on
ICeord wilt recall that palronags
in West Virginia svaa not amica­ the mtbjrct of “ A RlgMi-ou* Man."
"Tho fnxt was, "What Is man,
bly distributed between Sens!ms
Holt and Neely. Holl elilmtd that h* should he clean? and liei
Neely gol all the pudding sMf bv whirh Is born of woman, that lie
D I M ' Ibe Record With. aoitalOg
Indictment*.
The fright of IV Is mender* c t
Congref* can’t d
the trouble,
m choose•cattad, however, because Imn- Jobhunter* msk&lt;
for choosing
diegl
polenlial fornnen fiS and then revlls t
IM tWiitoV* hstl done badly bV tb* olb«r msa.'
ttaai in surrendering them to the
metrics c f • bard aa-nsib *nALMOST RKAOT
gUMMVr.
t
HUTCHINHON, Ksus. Nov. 11
Other than Mist, pslruusge
f/9)-—Jainfo taVts
carefully
flows smoothly lu Arlxons. t i e
rspretentsUVr —tlirr*
Is,
nOU
purchased
•cm In Arisons and bis namr I#
r of sntmsnition and then
, Sstuntay night, to h|c
Murdock-name, all tta no.imsa*
ia Irate where hta pUntled
Uraj Aa patrunsgw x«e* that b
irly morning dark hunt ax
fairly nice because In tbo rigfn
raion opened. lie eoulJh'l
country ol Arlxons th* notlmlt4__ __
h.___
nr. Sunday- First Ohrlstknt Cbureta
aU the n*ighbon at recall until 4:30
• a week when ihtnr ta* m«m&lt;nt he teas ready to “ mother's boy" could Wok
start bunting—what It was ho tho wars amt AppitaUto
for tho mall.
Job*. *»eh ss Internbl tad forgoletl. l b M neglected
eUoetrr. district si(arpalBM Htsle* mar*bs)Li
dotal or*. Senator lUy-

resented by Curley . . . Ralph
Kidd, Knoxville, Tenn.i Jack Hall
and JeUr tale. Aiherllle, N. C;
Buddies of O. C
H. Hammond,
, 8. C.|
Sam Behlechter
___ _____
__
Reading,
Pa.; Everett* Gilbert. Hlekory,
c.i B. B. ’Hall, Wadley, Oa.,
Qa-i
N. C.|
and he was very worried about
0001^ , ’* who
his friend* from “‘‘ Gumiog,"
appearhave not ai yet put their appear­
ance on tjie Market, well maybe
it
U ia
!« too
loo enrly . . ,. R. W. Grubb,
Rural Retreat, Vlr.. hoe
..... ...........
been In.
and will return about tho first of
December . .
Speaking nf Ihe
hAtiA
rVi**1 that
"Wild” Richards
1
hope chest
that "Bud”
had In hi* (tall last year, have at

lod , . . Sant Schleehter also
stepped off this past jurarucr. ns
well as Dick Aiken . . . OIMe
TMIsg, feed uatu^ed -ole &gt;jn»» flan*

HAS YOUR CAR BEEN

GULFLEXED
FOR

Winter DrivinR?
STKKIl KA
HIDE SMO
RUN QUI1
OPERATE.
LAST LON

S. II. ENGL
GULF SERI
STATION
Cfm,w N jtfiJ U iA :rit\

ANNOUNCEM ENT

The Seminole Garage, formerly located at
208 W. First Street, la new In its new loca­
tion 202 Magnolia Avenac, and will con­
tinue as In the past to give the name ef­
ficient Oldxmoblle and G. M. C. Truck Salat
and S e n ile .
A. K. KIMURELU Proprietor.
Telephone 617

I n n e r Spring

Mattress

good a stta best" .t f a c M T prices.

UphoIat^riDg

1 Dependable Renovating
VERT IN RENT

rrtrnli’

DIKECTORr
JOyden

Wo Pay Cash For
Uaod F until a rt A t

WWO thBportSnt fnenta
ir Ashursi. AfUr WrtakS

.1. _ . * i ^ i j* n 'Ja!

O S M ta tt

MONTHLY p a y m e n t p l a n
. No red tiqlo i . ..N o delay :
M onty A vailable For Y tu T b BuHd A

alUd 8U tes has got tb eogn^ oil trade atid CoHMI
out side World and- it baa to protact
t

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T H E BANTokD

icial And Personal Activities
L IL L IA N A D A M S , S ocfety E ditor

Calendar

with
Pits!
Mrs.
Avo-

Chela Five will moot with Mrs.
R . V . Rocker, 640 Valencia Drive.
Chela 81* will meet with Mr*.
Roy B.IU.
Circle mootings of the Woman's
of tfao PresbyChurch wl be held as fol-

ft

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^

Rose Circle Holds
Meeting: A t Sci

ild, 314 Park Avenue, at
M.
Two, Mrs. W. L Henley,
chairman, will meet at Uta church
At 8J0 P. M. with Mrs. G. B.
d i e t aa hostess.
Circle Three, Mrs. B. D. HighHyman, chairman, will meet with
MrA.’L ..P , Beyle, Moilonvillo Ave­
nue at 8:30 P. M.
6.
v U E i f Pour.
r o u r * Mra.
n n . A.
a . iD.
s# o
m iu i|
1. Circle
Smith,
ehftlrman, will ww t with Mrs.
Ho Bo StiTtni, 621 Plrk Avenue,
at 8&lt;30 P. M.
ClreleFivs, Mrs. W. A. Leavitt,
chairman, will meet at the church
•t 3:80 P. M. with Mrc. 0. B.
Bann at boalets.
Circle Sbv Mra. J. D. Woodruff,
chairman, will meet with Mrs.
Woodruff at her home on West
Seventeenth Street, at 3:30 P. M.
Business and Professional Wo­
ntrtf* Circle. Miss Mary Earle,
chairman, will mset with Mrs. Joe
P^M^* ^*mcron Avtnue, at 3:00
, Woman’s Missionary Society nf
Use Pint Methodist Church will
meet at the rhnrch at 3:00 P. M.
TUESDAY
i Alalhean Sewing Clrclg will
most at tha home nf Mrs. J. W.
Ball. 60S Valencia Drive, at S:00

Congregational Friendship
will meet at Ur* horns of
Joorg* Habe, Weat First
at 3:00 P. M.
t High School P.-T, A.
. . Wjll moot at tha school at 3:M
\ , P. M- Executive Board, meeting
V j M &gt; ha held at 3:30 P. M. AH
'uS sT * m*m^*ra kr* ur3*^ t0 •!A * jfflfU h ‘ Gordon • WrigM j .Fall,
4 p i l Ravus will bo presented
Tfc* the stag* of the Somlnolo
^ y W t i School at 3:00 o'clock. The
‘ Mkua win ha sponsored by tha
.Santhetd# P. T. A. and' funds
fljprtrod wiU ha used In welfare

the chairmen of the standing
committees, the meeting ad­
journed to the East Court of the
grounds where William Hoffman
of the Florida Nursery and Land­
scape
Company conducted a
round table discussion for land­
scaping of this court, which I*
a project of the-chela for the
year.
After pirns had been completed
for the landscaping tb» meeting
adjourned to the school lunch­
room for lunchewt.______

Sorority Celebrates
35th Anniversary
Mrs. T. L Hsrris, Mrs. Alger­
non Speer, J r , Mrs. Peter Sehasl.
add Mrs. Grant Wilson, am lo­
cal alumnas of Kappa Alpha
chapter of Kappa Delta sorority
which celebrates Its 36th anni­
versary on the campus of the

t

Gen. Andrews Asks
Rep dedication To
Democratic Ideals
&lt;l'oo.too*0 rroas rags Uo.t

scheduled to ride horseback In
tha parade with a TEN GALLON
HAT— And GUS 8CHMAH Is
randy •to - eoefc fish '*11.i &lt;evtry
person Is full to the (or
I grow up hefen
the tune
o f LITTLE MARY LOU COPE­
LAND, 8ARAH BLOUNT, DO­
LORES ENGLISH, KAY II0LT2CLAW, and BEVERLY ROGERS
— As glamor gala In D m Ruth
Gordon Wright Dance Rcrue
Thursday night, they were to
full of oomph thot Ann Jftoridan and Hedy Lamarr look like
mud puddles aa comps rod to
diamonds— LITTLE
DENESK
HTEVENB teemed as much at
hum* balanced on one too on
tho UtUe finger nl CLIFFORD
n t OCTOR as
u JANET C1IAPCHAP­
MAN doe* twisting one o f her
customer’s many curie every
dvr • • • There’s always two
akJsa to everythin*— Though It’s
wonderful that pledge punishk aver for thU year—atm
tho pledges won’t have an excuse
{or.
-llk» tho devil now
* * * BLONDE HENRY GARBOLL likes BRUNETTES—«oe,
HER8CIIEL has black hair * * *
C. B. WI8ECUP rallod Wsdnos*? ANNOUNCE tho BIRTH
^ DAUGHTER—sd that his
■w7ul&lt;t
—** ooursa
M f that bo was so proud that
the world to know—

tegration Is everywhere apparent.
“ Happily, wo live In a ruuntry
dedicated by our forvfslher* to
"Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of
•Happiness." How great our blo-sliur* really ara. but few, If any,
July raalisoi but a comparison
of conditions la this country with
conditions now existing In the
dictator countries ought to fort*
every on* of ua to our knees In
IhanYfulneea to our Creator for
the lue.tlinabl* privilege of living
la a fry* country.
! *Tbo torch of civiUxstioa bos
boon passed to America and It h
our clear duty to keep the torch
burning for the benefit of gonenitkmo to come. Democracy k
largoty a matter of Individual ob•orvaneOs of tho everlasting prin­
ciples of right and Justice. W£ S T r r , •f*" , ‘ * » » • « •
■mat, as % united peopls, not only
T* dndtfete ourselves to tha nrino4g6si of OUT founding fathers,
but suppress all subversive se­

ho AmUflm which wo coonsepta today brought military
nuval wura to a temporary
, but, except during a short
■val, there has bom no ra-

m i rata «IU bankrupt Dm
I nail bring «"told poverty,

nS iS S T i.

ta .

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tChancellor,
n u n i i o r , in c w ioire
r r Stile*,
n in e*, Alton
rtlioi

W igh t

Farmers Urged
To Make Full
^ Use Of Market
flo a lla o e e

V iv o

fs«»

the biggest volume since this
addition to the market first i*gtn lo operate. Mr. Tooko It
eiperienrlng difficulty In scour­
ing sufficient fruit with tho roquirrd break in color to supply
the demands of the visiting truckcr*.
Many improvemrnt* have bern
made to the market this season,
including the repair of tho road
surrounding the buildings and
the construction of a new enIranre by the State Road De­
partment.
The market restau­
rant has also hern renovated and
moved lo a more desirable loca­
tion for this year’s operation,
again under the supervision of
Hugh Tillls.
A bran
grader
It la has been added to tho market
facilities by Chase and Company.

T a x Collection
Record In.County
Is Best In Years

property taxes which art In the
plures* of collection.
The- tax collector expressed
appreciation to tbs taxpayers of
Seminole County, "who a n due
the whole cradil for this splendid
report."
Mr. J Inkin* pointed out that
tha 193V taxes heroine due on
Nov. 1 and that n 4 percent dis­
count would bo allowed for pay­
ment'In this month, • percent
Is allowed in Di tirdhir, X per­
cent in January, and 1 percent

HouHholder Home In
Scene Of Club Meet

I Mra. C. 11. Eckrrson
tha hirtk of a son, laal

I.

5 « V h 5 .r l3 W
■nHlUal controversies

■rf a

i
Tkt above lay-out shows the chapter boos* where many of Ibe members live'sod 'which will bo
Ibr meeting site foe the Jeblleei Mbs Ina Margaeol Robinson, o f Pensacola, chapter
presldentl
and Mrs. Clemrntlns, Newman Mililser, o f Lincoln,
Nebraska, n a t i o n a l president, who will be there
foe the orrasion. The national president Is a former resident nf M a d i s o n , Fla., and a graduate ef
Florida Stale College.

Isitkt* M o n rot* S c h o o l

AT THE CHURCHES
m i* r

C im itm iv
c m iim m
K i l t n m l l i- t n f o n l
\| il iu r
\ ,
M lu.R lrr
Mr
J« M .r P u H r i i . 8
H 8ui»«
Mrs
II J » * U u s p . r i R i i l * !
Mrs
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l&gt; l . t i n l r f M . r i i o l H l r r
Himtlro M u i i i Iiil
* Ik — liib lp

j*« ln »«ri

r i i u i . l.

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k |i&lt; t iiM ir n it

fr r t l.

T' u * m I uv rvprtlUM nl 7 10 — I'litt
niRlil n l f i l l ) Rr o i i iu l o f r it t i t t' h
\Vr tln ct u U ) f v r t i l i m at t ’ l i u r r l t .
I 3«l __ T l i s m »IIrcii * p p «I.
' T I i*
I’ l r f i l « f Th»* r h u r c h * *
Tl m rw .la y rvrnlli|( Ml 7 3 0 - llilile
Sr’ ltisol W o r k e r s ' C o u n c i l nt'-rOiiR
I 'l l il u t
rvpnini
nl
7 JO Vtiullt
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f i l l ST

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TAI.I.AHASSKE. Nov I i
I/V*
Kliiridn i-oiintii'- non Hiiolh&lt;-ra|Miiut yp*ti nlny iii ths-ir rffoil* til kri-11 slirplll* Ifll.-oIlIH- tu*
revenue eollei liol befote n new
illslrilniliiin .Inn uenl into e ffr r t .
Tin- Supreme I* m l n-fo-eil to
morel an allerualite writ re­
quiring the Stale Hoard of Ailminirlinlion to pa) In Knrnmbla
county the surplus from ibe levy
on ua inline .old p, i... I.. June U.
I’levinu.ly the eoiinlv roiiiml*iloll lio'. |i,&lt;I oil levenin from Ibe
In* in i'I itm of tin* aniouiit need*
e.j for its ri-.nl ami bridge bond*.

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lit llh HI

Win
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Last Times Today

r

quiat and ira n q u .llty o f i h r
— J a rtm y T a ylor
T h a p i l f a a l p l t a R u i r a l l» w
Iba c l r o U o f ua*ful stcm p all
Mara p l ia iu r r , aouaht o u is k

UAl’ I’ Y IIIRTHDAY
M im Aim.i Row land

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WIM A • TURKEY FOR’
T IU JIftA G jyu ta BRUM
YOUk OWM RIFLE IF

N O VB M B K B

18TII

$5.50 DUART

OIL WAVE
PERMANENTS
I&amp;80
Hughes Miraaol
B H AU TT SALON

Rest

Sunday &amp; M onday
M'i-«H' dlvra*.r ttt melon vines
tuanllrsls ilself by turning Ilia
vine end* yi'lb'w imd gnarled.

Only in |*r te,ii
b,22H,(NN&gt; gispeftllll
trees are ia full prod

Mrs. Best's C A N D IE S
CREAM —CHOCOLATE
COCOA NUT -H ARD CANDIES
PEANUT BRITTLE FRESH
(5IH iM LI.I.O N V IM .R AVK .

M iss k m ftoANts m s vtk* TRn
S he hadnt any curves —
T he WAY T* MIN AU SIA^O AT Mt»
J 5l* f OOT ON aetTY^ NERVtMe

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’ She 7R30 CUK MAA K * MWVLhl
\ NOW SHE'S A PlUMPtR. DAME!
lAlCTUOUON Tld MtN 5TU OAX A
T he reasons not the sam e ! /
jt a m .

TURKEY SHOOT'

.n h m lltrd b y Ib r p rm rlp a l.
It. c . S t e e le . ' c h a i r m a n o f tnr
l„
Si-ltool
Program ,
the
o’t tin- torn l srh oid s w ill o r
led | ii,la v at ’.!:«•« oV Io, b
iti*•!«* Ilig li F clim d.
Ib e
-d n it l- w ill be I’pid.i Olid
,|«&gt; or Gi-IU'va.
E’ e i y team
&gt;s-l ins;
t b b y ea r bits man
to w in at least on e s-onir.
« t.ill w ill lie llie ni-sl -«|ssi»t,
si* until Ibe C h tI'lm n s b oll

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First
CliriH U H

For that "Special''
party,
tick
friend,
new arrival, birthday
fiuuttair. annlvorsar•us, T h a n k s g l v tag Uhl*
BAY IT WITH
OUR FLOWERS

Upon

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The home of Mra. C. F.
holder In Roto Court, decorat'd
with while baby chrysanthemum*
and Jasmine, was In# scene *it
tha hi-weokly mooting of the
(Unitrset-Duplicate Club Tb'iisday aftcihoon.
rLKAm mi
Mrs. I». I» Thrasher end Mr*.
Chuokt
a u i l i -|i |iiB nr* • a*
IL B. Louis wore high score win­ e r t a i a m u c h uinl •••«! l u l l * •
ners end Mra. Horry Pnpwmih IffM e n t a l p l i a i u i r k nc % ri t i n t
the screens winner.
l i k e lhi»*a o f lli r Imtly. I lie)
A salad course was served by l i c i t Hard I. v l u - •HI mi . -•I’ I•
tha hostesa * salstod by Mrs D. •l»ra j oryvmf Uacul liu—nC ualln do n nil t ng. »!•• nr
L. Thrasher.
l i n j u y I r m B oo t! ( h m a la nul
Present were: Mra. R. A. New. b u i baCotninM a l a h r a l o ^ N a a u
— M a r y U a k a r »M dy
man, Mra. D. L. Thrasher, Mrs.
P lfllH N
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Harry Papworth, Mra. Jo* Con­ iir bar a l l la b 4»u k Iii O m i&gt;r.|
soles. Mra W. J. Thigpen, Mrs. b l l i M o f g l a d n c M a r a **omr
lad
by
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George DeCoUad,
Mrs.
SodiO bJ oIad
bnaon
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Brousc, Mrs. II. B. Laois, and
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Mrs. Ilouahalder.
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Reginald Holly, Virgil le*
Smith, Carl Mann, Hume Rumph,
Carl Bruton. H. A. Chorpening,
Harry Phillips, I^ruls B. l/snsrts.
Enoch M. Austin, Edward C.
Austin. Isaac * M. I&gt;ywaa.‘ Will
Erickson. C. 8. Hickson, T. F
Singletary, J. O. Huff, Edwsnl
Routh, J. R. Stroud, E. IL Webb.
Edwin nouleraon, Ralph King.
C. A. Clark, Marcus Llnehart.
McDonald Carrmway, George A.
DeCottrs, Raymond L. Allen. Au­
brey M. Ilalght Charles R. Munn.
Gordon Maker, Edward Franklin
Carraway, L. W. EnUrainjrer, A.
B. Hartley, W. T. Walts. Martin
McDaniel, Guy SteMtrom, Ed
Routh. Nick Resold, George Pe­
loid, Randall Chase,- Benjamin
Whilnrr, Jr., John Booth.
Frank Takach, Verne Mewngvr
Charlie AndeVeon, Ale* Vaughn,
Jr, Karl Burdick, U. II. McCailin, Kd Nelson. Hugh Tillls, John
A. Warren, Edward Driggers, W,
II. Sapp, Letter P. BchmrD, Al&lt;e
Hjoblom. Floyd Hjoklom. Joe S.
Loin*, iMwIn Walker Dickson. U

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Big C e l e b r a t i o n
Was Staged On
1st Armistice Day

Seminole
Honor Roll

E. Farnell, Horry 11. Lewi I Jr.,
Vivian Speer, Randall Chase, Leclair Irwin, Harvey Parriihw Has*ell Brawn. Llentl llonroe, Henry
Lee Flowerj, Fred Strange, Ed­
win Moye, Comer IVhUtio and
Walter Holx.
Mr. and Mr*. Erneat Simpson
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of Paletka, formerly of (hi* city,
John- Murrell, Kenneth Mur­
ipent Thuradey here.
rell Leslie Hill, Srth Woodruff,
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Mia* Lrnora Whlddnn of South­ Ten*, Joe Chittenden, Ocear » &gt;e*r.
ern College in
l^ikelun I I* llruee Anderson, Krneit Gregory,
visiting. for the wckrnd with hrr Frtd Ma'on. George Mel-aughlin,
parent*.
,
Harold Washburn, Albert Fry.
J*me* Retrldge, George Huff,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred K.' Itu«avlll Thoma* Sullivan, W. A. Pattiare spen.lng the wrekend ini •hall, Meade Fov. Osbirne Wil­
Gainesville
with
their
son. liam*, Vail Lovell, Martin Tem­
Joueph, and family.
ple. Ingram Guerry, Henry Byrd.
Hubert Robin ion. Arthur Dkklna,
Mir* Joanne Arxatvlln left John Lee, Jr.. A. Stafford, Anti-lay to visit In Orinndn until
tomorrow afternoon aa the guild
of Miss Constance Mel ch.
vide C. Taylor, J. F. Coates, Er­
Mlsa
Marian Edridge •and nest Gormly.
Miss Dorothy Pope arv spending
Waiter Radford, Corbett Hutch­
the weekend In tteLand atli-nding inson, Bam Pevehouse, Harry Carl­
Homecoming of Stetson Univers­ son, C. E. Hunter, Wilson Mil­
ler, Harold Long, James Weaver,
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Nonnan Baker, Ernest C. Mor­
Mr. and Mr*. K- J. Nelson and ris, Ike House. T. M. Illll, Har­
daughter, Terrelle Jean, of Se- ry Rabun, Guy Stafford. Lewtle
brtng. are visiting Mr*. Nelson'* Oglesby, Deruler Stafford. P. O
parents, Mr. and Mr*. R G. Gillie. Willie O. Goolsby, Hsrrold
Hickson.
Holliday. C. R. Peabody, Robert
Meriwether, Robert Routh, Staf­
Mrs. W. A. Beaty of Atlanta, ford LeFils. Grover LeFtls. Paul
Ga., Is eg peeled to nrrive to­ Dooley. B. L. Mott, Frank Camp­
morrow to visit her brother and bell,
William
Hartley, Floyd
sister-in-law, Mr. and &gt;|r». W. Washburn, Osear IhiBo-r, Edwin
M. Bcott.
I* Dlnkle, Harley A. Mslnes.
Sam J. Plcktns. Ilsrrv It. New­
Miss Catherine
While of man. Bryan Walker, Andrew J.
Southern College lit Lakeland Is King. Charles Printer, Robert
visiting her parent* for the week­ O. Week*. Walfred I’lerson, Ven­
end and will attend the Homecom­ der Perritte, Adolph Shaw, Boring at Stetson Univrrsily.
nry K. Griggs, llsrry Miles, Dun­
can Mitchell, Drawdy Matther*.
Mr. anl Mr*. M. S. Wiggins I«-wls Collins, John A. Rhodes,
and slaughter. Mary, left &gt;eider- John K. bm r, William It- Lynch
dav for Jacksonville where they Jump* II. Lee. J. O. Hutchison
will spend the weekend willi their C. T. Smith, Roy Mason, Dr.. T
daughter. Dorothy, who attend* A. Neal. Georg,- Hyman, John
the University of Georgia In K. lUwklnw. Fred llallard, Carl
Athena, nml attend the Georgia- Robert Willis. Joe '/-upf. lUlph
Geiger, llarry Gr-lgcr, Robert Illll,
Florlda football game.
Eddie Potter, Raymond McDonald.
Word hat keen rccvivnl that Carl McDonald. Clarence Temple.
Miss Mary Nancy Brock ha* lie- Joe Guerry, William' Shepard,
M. Greene, First. IJrut,
come a memter of the University Victor M,
Players, dramatic troupe at the G. Herring. Second Lieut. Ralph
Wight,
Clarence
Mallnney, Homer
University of South Carolina,
Wynne, Walter Mason. John Petnld, Paul Petolil, Edmond Stowe,
Frank Losalng, Arthur I^walng,
Berkeley Blackman,
Worthing­
ton Blackman, Wallace Lee. llsnry I.ev, Albiii Kendall, Britton
Johnson, Joseph Wynne, C. 8. Lea.
Tate Chapman. It. A. Cobb, J. J.
Dreggen A. II. Hot*. TAm Msradlth. "William Coulbourn, Frad

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Rose Circle of ttrr^JMnfwd
Garden Club met yeeterdaylnonilng
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big boom In flipping—for foreign steamer*. Air view, nliov#, shows llrllMi luxury liner Monarch
* llrrmuile at n llrooklyn freight terminal being loaded with auppllea destined for U lllt c r e n t nation*,

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WILLIAM KENNETH
K AV ANAUCH.
fl-faat
3-Inch
200pound end. ha* scored I t touch­
downs and one extra paint on
passes during his three-year ca­
reer at Louisiana Stale Univer­
sity.

NAZI ACENTS swarm thrauak the ruins of Munich’* bombwrecked Ruergerhrau beer cellar seeking clues to perpetrator*

of attempted assassination of Adolf Hitler and head* of the
Nasi Parly.

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Adolf Hitler In 4 death trap. The Fuehrer Is pictured (center) being acclaimed by veteran Nads-a*
ha left the Munich beer lull where. 10 minutea later, lime bomb on floor above exploded. ~
Wreckage was
piled 10 feet high, tirni v .r r * killed and 80 wounded—but Hitler was safely on his w a y ______ . . . . . .
Man at •Ktrtida righf 1* Rudolph Hess, Nad Party chief, and Hiller's second choice as a successor “it
anything happen* to me."

m M u lf
lit* I* th* Individual wh* Inataad
th* arms ata ohalf tar support while hanging curtains.

Tito** who lost tbslr llrss within
HOME accldsnls, seldom regarded Iprincipally
lbs four walls of tbslr homes wars
tba victims of th* follow­

•a a serious manse* to Ilf* and
GERMANY EATERS her third moalh of war with 50 prrrenl of liar $1,300,000,000 Imparl trad*
limb, war* responsible for mor* than
c„| u|f |,y Hrillah contraband blothada across iliaNorth Sea. Figures show imports for 1037 from
one-third or tba nccMant death total
Euro pi ail mill world nation*.Th# white boars show ilia i.iiporls Irom
sources now cut off b* ihe
* In lb* United Btataa last year, atv
ftrillsli lilnrhade
Figures III black boars are fro„i countries on which blot b a d e is Ineffacfiae c r e e p ! cording to lb* Nalltmtl Daftly
t'nancIL
Hotnewbat obaenrad by tka moantIng concarn ovet* autopiobtta acci­
dent. fatalities, lb* borne sodden!
problem needs lo be brought mor*
forcibly to lb* attention of th* pnblie, American Rad Croat authorities
on accident prayentlon stats.
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It Is pointed oat that In compari­
son with tba 13,404 automobile acci­
dent fatalities last year, tbnra were
31,504 deaths tram horn* accidents,
la non-fatal Injuries, boms accidents
elected a far greater loll, with
4,(00,000 temporary disabilities as
compare^ with t.oto.ooo for aatomobllsa: and 144.000 permanent diesbllltlae sa against so.uou esnsed by
motor car*.

ing types of accidents: falls, IMOo
dead; bnral and sipleaiaas. i.loo
dead; food and drug poisoning.
L344 dead; mechenlcal suffocation
1.100 dead, most of whom wars In
gauds; poison gases, 1.000 dead* and
in s n s h 1.004 dead.
Ra*Using that tha vast majority
of thsss arcldsats aro th* r**ult
of caralsssaui or lack of knowledge,
tk* American R*d Cross Is plaelai
Increased emphasis this year on In
ftomo and Farm Accident Proven
Uon campaign. In Ibis conn*cllos
approximately 10.000,004 rhack lls’ i
trill b* distributed Ibrangh tbs
school cblldran of th* cucntry *ai
tk* Am*rlo*n Junior nod Croe* r\R
log altanUon In lb* common Us4
ards to be found la th# bom* *gf
oa the farm.

LEADERS OF CaUfojmU’ s “ Item *• •at” plaa *»• ili m N k T, erased a radio lUtaalkg
ralmraa. U ( l la right aroi WiUU AUoa, La a Raywetds, Ray Owe a* ma4 H i m Kant.

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hare and el«i-»hciv today wll I I.'
called off at 8:30 p. Jf. when
Ocorgin and Florida tangle It
Ih* nfhetrrnth of their nnmn.l
football Imttlr*.
Neither the Gtmgli. Hulldt1::
i*r the Florida (intoi- has .It-.
P“ r w tuUch pro"os* at winning
.tridiron akirmlrho, thin renacit
•nit when the two rivals m--i
lift* th&gt;lr’.i nltvoyn n
to the
ftnUh.
An Overflow crowd of nhu'il
22.000 fans from all re»-tion» of
Iho two ttulrs la expected at Mu­
nicipal rtadium "litre tho teams
hate plnynt this annual game
i Incu (hoy battlej to a ixoreletx
lie nt Savannah, Ua.. in JH30.
The Bulldog* from Alliens, G*„
have wen 11 tlmcii and the Gator*
from Gainvtrille &lt;mly !hr»e times,
I ut it's nlwayn n trnl reran.
Florida might have ruled the
favorite thl: year had It nol hern
for iln 0-0 defeat bjr South Caro­
lina last Saturday. Florida fan*
rtill |K&gt;lnl tv the Gators' tri­
umph over Boston college and
Georgia's losses to Holy Croif
and New York university, lint
most football forecaster* rated
the Bulldog* nt least a growl
better than the Gators.
■Seaion r&lt;cords Indicatr the
Florida line is better than Geor­
gia's but tho Biilldo*’ hnckfield,
which plays a modified Notre
Dame system, seems more power­
ful.
Florida's B id Walton and Gcor*laV Billy Mims are rated among
the best passers in the routh.
Georgia's rectiver* have had mote
lurk getting their hand* on the
hull and Holding It, than have

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D o u g h b o y

T h e hjrst' side ha* the Is rg rrt
acreage w ith M S acre* f o llo w ,i
? )' Hie W est Ride farm ers who
have »J?t ‘H .I 'a f l V * . A total &lt;f
IPO nciT* have been »et in Hie
M e rra H am m ock D is tric t nhd I I I
In t h - Oviedo d is tric t w hile S lu vla hns PS acres.
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stnUsticien ill.c lo ed that d u rin g
tho -n tn r period np p m x lm a te b
RVO a rre t o f celerv w orn set in|
•he Sal avoln d is tric t as compared
w ith Mill m -ti-i ,&lt;n IPaS. In th e.
O kteeliolce nren ISO n r t r , w e iv '
ic t up to N o v . t Which It aho it
the r a m r a* fo r Inst year.
T h " M t u r e arra ng e fo r tlii&gt;
p e tlo l Is d'lliblc l a -l year's 12.'
nnv
hut IPS acres or this v -ra r'tj
tr ia l are planted tn bi;f l»&gt; ton
and nl-otll ht n&lt;rrs t r Ireherg.
T in - F a ll liean acreage dronn -I
o ff o u r 2«D aerts but thl* Fa ll's i
eton lui* b ro u g h t snm r fnney r . ,
o. b. price t fo r
good
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T h c it- vvcie HP acre* of U - m i s tliiv I
F a ll os com pared to SIPl) ncrc* lu t
year. A tots! ( f t il. acre* of rub*
l.a g r hail hcvti planted up to Nov.
1 a* r .n rc s re d w ith 1!Ir. lis t *en-|
sen; 250 acres o f cscarolc ns to|n*
pan-u vm II i Itfj Iasi ye a r, IW lin e s
of roinaim - a - c o m p ile d w ith 15
lo r 10:!$: 17 aerrs' o f p«-p|M-i-s o i
com pared w ith I t last ic a -o u , i t
acres of cau liflow e r an I 20 o n e .
of eggplant ns again st none la i
acaroti, and 52 a r m
or m K .-l
vegetables as com pared w ith 01
In 1P3B.
T h e total
v e g c tu llo
a c re ig c |
plaiitml in hetniuole C o u n ty up to
N o v . I was 2J108 acres ns co m ­
pared w ith It,200 acres for
HAROLD
tam e period a ye a r ago.

M rs. B . N . S t i c v i l l spent the
w e e k e n d -In D « y l o n , B e ,e h w ith
her d t u g h lr i M r*. D o r a , In g ra m .
M rs . T h o m , , entcrtnlncd tinMethodist M l* fk &gt; n ,ry Boclcty w ith
■ n all d i y i|ullting. In the a f lc inoon the week of p ra y e r w«* ob­
served. Q u ite • U r g e ittendnnee
W a lto n 's teammates.
F o o rh Jo h n C o dy nnd til* w is re|)orted.
HH ead
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l i e i l r i.l w in.
m.lcs, lln n d d W illia m s aiel M ile
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the p. st I2 work a xxilh All.
M illig a n from
the
P ittrh u rg H
: rhool of footbnll, brough t their sod M r*. V . W . D co lcy I . . . r.
•&lt;|ond tn ncnrbv
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Beach fo r llie n ig h t. •
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of
I'a lm
Bench vislte.1 bet brother. M i
E li I ls r t fo r the |.ast week nod
tiu. re lu m e d to tier Utm e.
T he H om e C om in g at O vhsl.i
R l i f KUV ikIm I toy Muiii* u iiiimbur
f n in hrre.
M is . 1) u Vtl S pl‘1‘1 Vlllu In* dll'll
ill n l tin* linjiH' of \V. I*. Nlmr ii
H i t inAliy filxliilA
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ing mid p u n tin g d rills nnd n long mm * lii p ing f' i her »»|iciily i t -«•*• km &gt;&gt;f d u m m y srt m ining.- o r- covery.
.Mr. Mid M i b . I'. II. Dm iley nnd
■u p l.-J III.- S l.-lso u
lln lt.-r * d o r
tog most o f today's w orkout ns d n u g liliT E I cm iioi /(pcnl *Sunda&gt;
Itii'V prim ed fo r the lioin* eominir in (J c n ru i
•hi&gt;li wi t h the N c iv lH 'iry Ind lu u * ;
M r. unit Mu*. K. &lt;•- Hull enterhere tod a y.
tained a num ber
i f friend* for
Siu:'i1taueou»|&gt; d ijiu le t c » u ji |h ,i I •tinner Su m lu y nitrlil. T I i o m prenup in tiu* U n til" ; cam p 1lint xvill on l were .Air. a ml Mra. C ilio n
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Itnu ty
Con oil 4,f nt (! ll, M r, and M m , I*. II. Dooley j
Icm I (lie
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and .Mrn. ( ’. W Dooley, nnd M m .
|h u x |!&gt;Iv a hack.
Ptdloxx ini; mi fx u n iiiin tlo n by a
M. D ooley.
idivnicinu, it u m h a rnett that E d .
Hiiftlie*', '.tellur
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end, I '
xvould not t*e III rlm pe to piny i u idle W a lt M r l l n i r l l m ay I h - i- iv
Itteaifd' of II le v e le knee in ju ry . |rll |hr dim al n illin u i »*m|. O ther
r t e x ill •n i l Ilf plnnnrtl to x t a r l . u i ^ (|lr hucM iehl i*. expet-U'.l to
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phtte*
j lini'k and ItiiH i II Dar.^l id full*
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x qim l buck.
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I t n J I iiu d j
C’oxvill
intiim itrd
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Q u a iterb a ck Ih n n ie Sm ith.
j"(* o o n M f lieailiam
mild p robably
llini*l
W agner
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a tm l a t ixingback in lln ll'a a lu t'lie ld by Uob Q a'ig lid

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Unknown Soldier
Symbolizes End
Of Worid J ig h t

PMOBA0LL: U T K U H l
icdilltsM t h w »-*w* M**i
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Hmllli for the rame perhtd Utt year.
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tMntr. ■tt*1M»,mna,TWt&gt;OD CAVAL­
CADE" with Don Amrrhe, Alkr r » f » . AUo "OUR a A NO”
ramad? .eartaon—new*. '
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. Ttuoday only, Not. 14— "ATOP,. I/OOK A LOVE" with
J«M R ace* A Eddie Collin*. • Alio "UNDERCOVER DOC­
TOR” with Lloyd NoUnJ, J. Corrol N.Uh A Honthor An**l.
■Wodnoaday,
Thandoy.
Nor.
15-18— "ETERNALLY
YOTT*N“ with Loretta Tonne, DoTld Nlrtn. Alan cartoon,
Txyrdty, nows. * 11 *■
. t o t * * Rotardoy, Not. 17-lb— "PACE UP YOUB TROU■M W " with Jana Wither, and the Rita Brother*. AUo "THE
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M* aouady loam In tho United

. CAVALCADE"
i - . i _ Alleo ra y . Robert Andan -JL
Connor* — Don Mary*ret ■HopkJa*
-.— - J. Edward
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• C E R T WILCOX, Jaaiae
In » MOM r&gt;*w "Undefwwer Dootoc,” haaod On tho th
lootnal book ‘T o m u If Hldioy** by J. Rdymr HootOC.
Nalob, Hoolkor Aoyol and Brodootoh Crow Iend ale* haw*
rot** la lb* yiotne* which wOt bo «bawn Too.day only

C a rtk

... Stuart Erwin
------ Zed Preaty

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Touny
Grant
Dtfrid NlTtn

In c h H e rb e rt
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Dlfhop Hubert Paabodr
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Aubrey, ' t l h .
Lola
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Virginia PUId
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ini , . . . . ; r ..JUtu PlUa
......- ....— Eto Arden
William PrawUy Gloria
.. Robert Kcttanl
__ Eddie Collin* . “TH
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n —,L Oconto O'Brien
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mm flatter
Cora Bn* Collin* N il. •\
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larry NarUU h— Bojttr Mriiec Ben V
... Lillian Porter Ranro
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Martin Gamtlayn
...... Dirk BctObr
.... Bill Cody. Sri
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Chrla-Pln Martin

AS IPJaao Wither, wore hat
Pea rowedlo«, the atndU k*o

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hoe late*! ytolnra and Ik* raoalt I* a
riot |* tilled “ Path Up Year TrowbUi

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Torar, la a n o w f m "Tb* Piyhtiay Criayo,'
wo*Ur* thriller, to b l thaws
it Friday and Jataeday at lb*

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AN INDEPENDKNT NEWSPAPER
PLUME XXXI

Member Associated Pi

NewEvidence
O f Disaster
&gt; At Sea Found

COAST DEFENSE SCORES A HIT

Vero Beach Residents
Find Wreckage And
Note From Steam­
ship Cripple Creek

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEgREM I3v IM »

Earthquake Is
Registered On
Pacific Coast

Allies Call For

LtY JA C K * (k V K X E K A T

Fallen Nations

Survey Shows Minor
DamagelsRecorded;
Quick Check Indi­
cates None Injured

Rater? CIA Tsi tka^IXhmrtOuswIift

Oil Drums Found
1 Near Titusville
IV RraiKow*

0320 Ton Freighter
Sailed For Liver­
p o o l On Nov. 1

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today who said they have
found bits of wreckage, nil
oil alick and a note in u to­
bacco tin washed nslioro on
tho ocean beach south ot
Sebastian inlet.

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rtlvad no report of the oil and I
lard found at Tiluivillc or the i
oil, the wreckage and the note |
found near hare.

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Ottawa
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l_ m k i i k I j ^ l k
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taken to tho Brlckaon Punurai
Home and funeral arrangement*
an* awaiting thu arrival o f rela­
tive*.
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n lake, were hou»cd many Im­
portant and vatuabla
palatlug*
nnd aqlkfua furniture
Tb» rauidemr wa* built by Mrs. Wash­
ington'. father, thu latu Thomas
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Roebuck, a prominent New York
tailor. The family w in Bag!tab
and rattled in New York many
year* ago.
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yuan ago and left Ike property
to hi* daughter, Mabel!*.
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R M Roebuck were aiarrlrd about
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Thoy m m to
Luagwood to make their boon
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tiromi, and aix b-gsllim Uni or
laril were discovered on the bench
g|rnr Titusville yrsterday. A i llmllo. oil alick, wreckage, ami n
w«rw waihed
washed aihoru
athoro near
lifeboat warn
Jupiter, and llobe Sound
Iwa weeki ago.
Fred Bakin and Georse Martin
Ili-re’ * w h at happen* w hen ohlp nim-tn m ine.
T a r p t cru iser
aald they found too Tarda of tbe
beach at Sebaitlan lulct had been W H lo w e d o v e r T N T capaule 1 »I.1 n l«,l b y 0 . H. roou l ilr fr iiu - in
•waked four Inchei deep In crude aca p ra ctic e o f f H am pton lb *»d -. Vu.
oil. Charlei Gifford came upon a
badly dmbaged cheat which ap­
parently had contained d i m
and other signal equipment. A
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a lube containing the ahip'i Histrraa signal outfit.
Bakin alio reported that lie
found a metal tobacco box iu
which there wax a note laylni
the writer, a taller named Olaeu
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aboard
the . atearaitilp Cripple
redh. tided from England for
ew York Cily Oct. 10.
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ripple Creek aa a 0,320 ton
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ere kicking, too.
Recently ■
new propagtnd* executive wee
t In charge. We hope w# don’t
re to look at any mere Brttith
piling op any more aandtegs.
Washington toesn'l know Just
what Interpretation. to put upon
these reports of submarines In
American waters
which the
President or Sieve Early, hi*
secretary, give out occasionally.
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are accurate. We heard n navy
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hat he rould Just bank on it
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Soviet Must Give Germans P ro,vid e
•Up 5 - Year Plan
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To Aid Germany
W riter Doubts Russia
? Will Sacrifice ' Its
Economy For Nazis

Very good and those— coming
through the British censor dt*
Very, very lousy.
The lirws reel companies dieIt Uniting them are trying t«&gt;
nverrome the difficulty. Oni
V By MORGAN M. BEATTY
: WASHINGTON. N«e. V— OPI-- In a recent show tho announcer
. On* glsn-e a t tlie blueprint of the frankly apologized bemuse thd
quality of the one so ta r out
• Current Soviet Five-Year plan, shone
the other, lie rsuHope
and yon w n d er whether 8l*lln
One wlto-rrearkrr Jested t
both were rensoryd' mm
is (1) eecrlficlng tho plan rn the Hint
“A snbmurtne a day keeps the
perhaps
reeking n Ith propaganda
altar of nuiso-Cerihan trade, or
&gt;publlr!&lt;n* away."
_ The (iennun telesse showing
■.•(8) pulling Hitler’s leg.
K B s lark , as 1 did, lo Jim- the erulsrr' Imhdiii ding IKb' Idrt
, &gt; r y of this year. When Slnlln In hi at Dun rig we* nn epic nf ipinl
; down the law fo- lha third Five* ity. A section of Iho llrdl I
T ear plan (IU.1K-12). Haro’s ap art release slioui .1 the Mnginot for
frewes suppoStvIly firing oil tin
;ef what ho aaldi
Hermans. It appeared to bo on
. . 'I t b undenletl* that . . . old pre-war pickup,
for lie hot. If you’d o|K-n It up you’d
(ha country (U.8.8.R.) 11111 lags
fnd It full «*f e’lortt* girls.’’
behind the capitalist states In an nnny In Russia’s trrde wllh v « .
Ilsnnnqan is M orldA prmelbeenomle sense . . . Becauto of Iho tern nations. And conseivallve e«* ,al publlcl’y ngrnt. Whenever
low lavel of Indualtisl production tlmstes Indicate thst soma fiO on seo a picture of a pretty
which prevailed before the World percent of our exports Inst ’year Florida girl parading on a rm rWar, tho present level la still be­ wrro machines, tools and pro­ ida shore, chances ar*
low that ot capitalist countries ducts of that kind.
dleve stage-managed I t
‘wllh respect lo per capita produc­
It Is fairly likely lha Presi­
Therrfire, if Russia plana lo
tion: In such respects a* electric switch all that machine* busi­ dent uses this means of telling
power, pig Iran, steel and coal ness lo Grrmsny, she must face Americans that Iho war la alwashing
against
our
Uio prospect of a costly ra.toollng -taily
of msny large machine unit* In shores.
Revealing not*: Id Japan tho
her production plants. You can’t
K,' tha U.8.S.R. la still backward . . . have machinery cf one paltorr “pidgin English’’ word mtanlng
B . This backwardness must bo com* turning out part of e product, and an American Is goddam.
f. . plstly overcome before enmmu- machinery nf another pattern
And Just lo prova that tho
idem can triumph In Its historic turning nut the rest of It. Not on­ United States Is really getting
B.VD*mp*tJ»lon with capitalism . . . " ly would the process nf re-toolinp busy on the building of thnt
f Stalin was concerned wllh com- bo estromely eostly. but It would 'bird series of locks a t Panamn,
have a tendency to slow down pro­ we qunle from an ad In tha New
ij. Inunlst stomachs, too. 11a a*Id:
K ' "Tha thltd-plan period Ii to duction *11 along the assembly York Times:
"Wanted for tbe Panama rn;
jjy eurry further, the satisfaction of lines. And that would pmbctly
(ha need* and desires of lha work- slow down ths para of Stalin’* nnl—field and construction men,
such as construction engineers,
ora for foodstuffs, housing faclll- •ndilllous third Five-Year plan.
ties ’ and services of a domestic
Theipfore, American economists construction foremen, carpenter
K and cultural natura . . . "
are Wondering whether Stalin li
\
And how did Stalin plsn lo car- fd n g to sacrifice part nf hla nlan
or pull Hitler’* leg end eend no
HP. ry through this advancement?
K*' Ho decreed In the same speech raw materials to Germany.
Trying to swing both Ur* trade
f ; an Increase In production nil along
K the lino. Ho oidcred industry to agreement with Garmsny and a
IK* merease Iho value of it* output third Five-Year plan at the samo weights, wlrcinen—"and a lot
K tb y IS percent, come 10I’d. Agrl* time, wou'd be a good deal like more.
"Applicants must b* Afnerlcan
I'- culture got Instructions lo step trying to have cno’e cake knd sat
citizen* (final papers) under 46
It loo.
£ up Its output 53 percent.
.’ All of this wao duly reported In
T the officlnl Russian nruspsper,
» ' Freed*. and Iranrlslrd and repro.
R dueed In bulletins by tho United
m .B taU s Department of Gummrrc*.
WIN A TURKEY f O I l L
J -1 Again very soon after the StaF lln orders were pulllshcd. I’rivda
2V
THANKSGIVING. BRING T |
B made Uio plight of Iho Vfcrvlet
« S YOUR OWN RIFLE i r
J 1 aven plainer to tho communist li\
W t YOU WISH.
+ 3,
‘ ' Uio street, i y cumparlng Russia's
I . prcdurtlon with capitalistic AmerDOG’S RIFLE RANGE
9/1 b a. Tho pictogram, headed "Produoiton,’’ Is based on Pravda's
NEXT TO SMOKE HOUSE
■' gomparlsun.
r. n. w io iit w in a n a s r r tin r
J
ohn
ivmy
w i s s n a s r n sc s
to
Now, asks the Amerknn econo*
* . mist who -knows Hussion trade,
■',l how can Russia step up the pronjtfueUon of raw materials to feed
g an IndusltUI machine charged
with Increasing production by RA
K 'M rcenl, and s t the same time ex­
CREAM—CHOCOLATE
port raw materials to Uornisny?
. Or, if it's m i n they're going lo
COCOANUT—
HARD CANDIES
export, here's another picture In
t; Statistical Official Soviet figures
PEANUT BRITTLE FRESH
•, listed by ths United Slates Heaarlnn-nt of Commerce Indicate
SIM MKI.LONVJLLE^ AVE.
total grain crop production al an
■annual rate Just How &lt;f some
5 1,300,000,000 bushel*, or shout 81
V bushel* per rnpI 1m. (You ran mm6 pare Ihut with the Untied Stales
£*,' per caplin production of .18 bu«H*
fc- *1*).
“ . Ix st year. Russia hod only 00,*
P 000,000 bushels to uxp; rt, not
Sf . necetusrlly because It was n-true
l'' surplus over the nerd* of her
iv Peopls, but because she neeilcil
DOUI1LE.
- . Ihe gold It t rought In (ho world
Pf market.
4.50
to 9.00
Br: Even ho, M) mllllcn hunluU nf
y grain for twn notion* mobllltH to
the hilt a* tre (Irrinany nnd Pn-K- alt'. Is s litre drop In the feed
h;, backet.
(p
Now wh*t abort tha products
Ge-msny r-uld tend to Ru-e'aT
jh"'"- United Rlstes Depsrlm&lt;-nt of
ft- Commerce figures on Russian
« "Trade. taken from official Rua-Hn
I ' sourer*, ehew nretty elearlv (h it
Mba d»fW»nry Germany rould sun.
, ply would bo machinery, torts, and
.-Similar finished product*.
And what nation supplied that
.-ftsflcUnev In Russia list year?
Tha pIctAgra"! headed "Rumlsn
Im ports," based on offlrtsl Huselan trade figures, tails tha story
&gt;for the Isst tl* yean.
A Tha United State, la tha cul­
prit. Wo’va taken th* place cfGer-

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steamship trmnaportatleh
frbm
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ArOID
Chief of Office, the Panama Ca­
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nal. Waehlngteiu"
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We might add that delegatee the world with a knife and fork.
coming from the recent FgnAmerican conference n t Panama
report that It is hotter than
biases there.

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] not permit attorney*
hi ’’personalities" each
an attorney by hi* first

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VOLUME XXXI

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1MD

NUMBER 69

Established In 1908

ET NAZI RAIDER vh. BRITISH

BATTLE

6 11.inch guns
Ranger 17 miles

CANDID SHOT

CRUISER

I D EU TSC H LA N D I
Secondary Armiunont
B G-inclt g u n s
14 n n th n ire rn tt
10 machine guns
8 torpedo tubes

Defense Precautions
AreSpeededBy Bel­
gians, N etherlands;
Buildings Guarded

Banford In cumnienior.il nm of
Armistice Day.
Speed
Although Armistice liny i&lt; a
26 knots
2 airplanes
Irgal holiday, thu 'Ion-* ill Sail*
TAMPA, Nov. in. rtl Four
luni will be rlosrrl only from
with catapult
10:00 A. M. until 2:0u I'. M. in Immlll* wrariug dark g!:i* » " l*M
•fnv
held
up
n
XXV.t
T:"
ioi
clpatj
tmlri that they may. ttill w-voittup M
mednte ihcir regular Saturday pa­ frrtofy secretary. 1
Langth: 609 ft.
trons. The banks, the "offins In S:l .'IHI payroll mil c 'r ipivl with!
Beam: 6 7 'A It.
* Anti-torpedo
the Court House- an I lh&gt;- City out attracting t'w* *H niti.a rt|
Draught: 22 ft.
bulge protection
Hall will be closed. Postmaster*! attvnnc In thr nei«*ili'e,imv|.
French Estim ate 100
mld-up occurred dmrtlg
■t. J. Holly also announced th a t,
German Divisions
the I V t Office will be closed uml i 'f te r P:C0 o'clock nl the Preferred
that nu service will be requlri'd, llnvana Tobacco Comp my fa.’^
HOOD
Massed On Borders
uf either city or rural can in e. tnrv.
Range: 20 mllag
The highlights oX thu ilay will J A- -l-tant Detective Chief M. C
be a free fl.n fry. which hu* been Sriolty nail one hnndit rein lined
In
the
ear,
two
wt
nl
to
the
offim
prepared under the auspice* of
Secondary Armament
th* Seminole County Chamber of door, the fouilh lo the caslnrru
window and told Robert IjtUjf,
12 5l£-inch gune
Commerce.
«
4 antl-alroraft
The program will beam with n | the accretary, it was n •«*clc up,
parade at 10:00 o'clock, follov.nl end began primping money from
• 15 machine gune
by the memorial acrvlcr at 11:00 the disk. Utley »»« forrcil a t
6 torpedo tuboa
o'clock. The fleh fry will beifln u t ! the |ioint of a unn lo take aom|^
12:00 o'clock noon and pinna m e , of the money from an opM »uta.
being made to feed :t,(M)0 persons.; Utley ond several oilier em ploy^
The highlight of the nttcrn.on Were forced to lie on the flo:r. *'
32 knotg
will be horae racing mid tourna-: The payroll had Iu*t been tlellV*
1 airplane
iiiinl on thu lake front In front .•re I from the bank.
with catapult
of tho Armory. The Aiinlfticei Peramu In n grocery store
Day Grand Hull at the Armory! across the atreet noticed nothing
beginning at 10:00 P. M. will cli*. wrong tintII the fleeing hunilltSLength: 860'.: ft
•lint nt Jose Atguclles, n factory
inn* the day'* ectivltlca.
Beam: 105 ft.
Anti-torpedo
General Avery D. Andrew* will | employe, who Jumped out of a
Fuel: 4000 tons
bulge protection
review the parade from thr steps window. No description of tltf
Draught: 31 *&lt;• It.
Radius: 6500 mi,
of the Court House which will bandit* or car waa ohinned.
nerve aa a reviewing atmiil. AMr*
Caught off guard in candid to General. Andrcwa will hr Mo­
photo a t Hyda Park, President tor Arthur W. Kno*, Major \V. J.
Kooaevelt teems not overcon- Iloyle, and Captain Kenneth It.
eemed a t verbal attacks on him
from Communists Browder at
6 th erj who have been a*kcd to
home and lfolotov abroad.
occupy the reviewing stand are
W. H. Rallard, chairman of the
Hoard of County Commissioner*:
I.AKKI.ANH, Nov. Ill —WT—
Mayor Edward Higgins, P. P.
Campbell, president of the S&lt; mi­ | th an William P. Ku»»ell of Conute County Chamber of Cum- i lumbia unlver»ity, in hi* kcynAo
merert H. II. Colaauin. general I addreaa opening tMe Cungreaa
ihuirman o f.th e celelirnlimi rum- on Democracy at Florida Southern
inittae for the Chamber of Com­ rollcgi. laat night, cited education
merce, and George Weinateln, aa the' moat powerful Inalrument
of Democracy und war aa Its
worst enemy. ..
*
Denioctary l» In danger and it
is thu duty of every patriotic National Debt Of Naof Park*. .Iriiic I*. Motml
Amrfican to -n u k e * conscious dfr
fm tluiiaf ion*
r*4ii|’k t v lln»|»|
fori lo |itfe»ersr It, ho said. XVaV I tiori Roaches About
lliify in l .iif M it n f.itL
iirydlinlogy knows no nntioiml
•ad -------------retreated with
I
T
il*
fl*
f
t
il
.Ill I.. I'l.Hlt. .
e a r &gt;t h e r e , ---Forty One Billion
boundaries, and ao we oiual ru-b
j •'/*».'ll \\II a t| .(III/ l,| |' I lief |
several person* from the latter
III r«r&lt;&gt;j:nifinti " f A i i i i m I i . •• |Li|.
to
the
aid
of
Democracy
in
timmachine. On* report said two
' a »|M vinini i»f iim ii.i • it*,
of war.
• •
M m . r i l f f " *l F . l*r*H'|i»r. i *i •- j - ii'ed by Ml&gt;
were killed, another that only of the American Red Crta la, well
Miiii' i i , I H
“
Democracy
*t«nda
between
ty
d rill of
III*'
A iim ’b it ii it
I ' l'i.n j 'I Ilf I I f f Wll-t - •tIt I t *| f •Ot|
one was wounded.
organised for Its annual Roll Call
runny
anil
I
ice
n
to,
“
he
declared,
The German army noted live­ Nov. 11-00, II. H Coleman, gen­
A u x ilia ry . i«Mli«y •-••mil H*» l" l • i *n»oliiiii
mentioning early struggles in 11.-A It h •&lt;111'11 h i m y
In ill*
lier scouting activity and artil­ eral chairman, told Mrs. Margaret
low ific nliiif (111-111
r
i'ilm
ir
"
I
ili«
pnl'1"
*
•
*
1
1
United
Stale*
and
France
agnm
i
t»t*f -i h n v f I « •H |.I nl, .| hi
lery (irr and acknowledged tho Edmonds, of the National Head­
"Th e n * rituM Im* i i - m im i *' tip
&gt;•
*'
,,,u *
the three evils of tyranny prlvl llt’Ul pil&lt; I !•!!•'
loss of a plane un the Western quarters, a t a meeting in tho Red
p m k tlir in i; Hi** »•« * \ * n .
.Iti.pp . 'l tl oil lli| tn.i'l* i* p ” **l p ro p ria tr tim r ilm o I h h im iio w
lege and poverty.
/
Front.
‘•ibi s lill h i
.......I .1 r ,
Ciuss office laat night.
A nnlalin* I &gt;:i \ 10 m Ih i Ii I., t.
(
’llHUrt’I'rk
Dean Russell apokw at a ilium ■
iin|.■.
French military quarters esti­
Mr. Coleman pointed out that
tlrU iratu our*. Ivi*a l&gt;. il.. In i niu* Ifimlti^tt•i t i t i t .
|
|
.
Inl.l
M
P
'.ii'
•
I*
»
*
»
»
•
attended by L'UO person* including
M im i &lt;
i tin|
mated 100 German divisions Hie entire county will be can­
pIll UM* ill out pM'lltolll*' " I •• ll|' | n tfii M r
w.iiil
I
lllll
-Il
i'
•
Il
•
»
P,n
mure
than
a
score
of
proiilineiil
were massed between thr Rhine, vassed- by three committee*, the
1 In* pail I Immi • il.'M |. i| m-i
.. _______ m __
.
Ii t I'I Rliil ilt'frti'l tin- I ‘nil lit t|l mo
feii Hi.'
and the Moeelle rivers.
Tho Residential Committee, under the |ns for in 1918, it is worth living Floridians here to condurt semi- n y " hwt il» r »xii»I«»!••• x 'bli* I••••it of (he h u h til .SlBli a i.l .............. . n mr*'rtlMniiil ..n l
nara
today
und
Saturday
mi
In
British air ministry announced supervision of Mrs. If. D. Free- tor In 1039,’* was the theme of
“ left lit a* \ o \ iliu i) iim h i l.s i*t J »l|.| I'll! || til............ I III |||«- |
Till*
‘li
l
l
l
”*
•
•
•
•
»
•
»
*•*»•'
Hi
phase*
uf
Democracy,
lie
*p.
k.x
v
III
I
m
*
In
III.
.1
i
..
|.
•nut
one f t two [German plane* de­ man, tho business district com- the Armistice Day memorial day
nl linn noil luotlirf -* p t .i) ili.it lb it p- i. •• I I'lltv Mlif If. I i. . •
at .| | m |
stroyed by British alrr-sft off mittee under Mrs. F. D. Scott and exercl.es in tho Schools of 8emi- again ut the first ger^gkl r'ln o H I . H I H . im m m m h i u n i
w
h
irIi
id
m
i
p
i&gt;
.
ton
re
nil.
1 fur v i* r nl"* u ill
I
' . « .,
England’s east coast.
The Ad­ tho County Committee under nolc County today, according to cation uf the congress thi* .... n NMI'|||*|| Ill'll I III* *•• ' '• • \e S#«•|«| ' hull ru iitliio r "
|h * ul»l»* I " hint x.illim I be* limit
o'clock.
miralty abandoned
hope
.or Mrs. Jack llall.
Tin* p rritu iM .' «.f lb. A . i- mi | N 11lll|| ,| If\\ p i . I
Buprilntrn&lt;n’iil nf Schools, T. W. | lugCol.at |ii:H0
u
n
til
U
m
*
lo
j
;
i
-III
•
«
•
•
•
•
•
m
pit
hi
K. fronlaml, of I rik.
the Northern
Rover, a small
111*' I ft \ .......... .... I'M, III. I
During her discussion uf Ilia Lawton,
I I'L'I'III Aux til «• &gt; l"ll X
X
prr-ented to Dr. I.mld V ill JiU itiu ty .
pt-1 Inf. |..|&lt; i.l M i 1.1 ,, f,(,\ ,
British naval auilllary vessel, drivs In which aha outlined objecToday’s programs were in ron- land,
" F o r (iuil iitiil '" i i o l 'v \x« «i n
T
l
m
i
,
III*
BSliil,
il
lip
!•»
»
"II
Kpivry,
president
of
Hmithviii.
&gt;
i
“considerably overdue.”
tives of ' tbs , organisation, Mr*, necllon with the objective for the large Unite.1 States flag given by iri'VHN XVIt n il 111 II Ik**•» III* l.xxx llll'l null! O III m Ix . I *»it • til. • l... III. |'f llll.llx I \ |»I • | HI. . || |. .
lUll. I.l III. I . |.|.
Edmunds pointed out that In all uf i KIntida
Congress ofEducation for
foll"W 'ill^ p'ltpnM n
nppM .pl mlmmi
MII' I S r III Ifti.l*
I .••nil \
fur
LONDON, • Nov. lo —(AT— tho raliaf work tho Red Cross has I Dcmociary, "to mobilise th* forces Fred llerifurd on ichulf of lb.' vo1i*N
" T o IIpill&gt;t.I , li.l .1. fl ml lit. I mi
"I'm
only
ll»«*
p.»&gt;
im
m
’.I
it
,"
takrlanil
Kotury
club
r.u
a
symbol
•The British people believed last accomplished during tho past y tsr, I 0f Democracy In the ranks of the
•III til ion of flu I till*.I S lu t.
nl
M i m K«-i i I L h ii « &gt; p Im iim .I
of
it*
interest
In
the
cungie**
**!* fuehrer Adolf llltk r only 1,00b workers have been on ' coming generation."
U i i It f a llit* lax* niiil.'-i • -liu y A i it n i r u ; I,, iiiiioiliiio law atul nr
Colin English, atate superminiwdl '“either havo a go at us now salaries. She also said that the I The patriotic programs included
‘If*; lo f&lt; B ln it it. I pm p* t ii,.t.■ a
or drop the whale show” aa re­ National organisation has am t over 'th e singing of the "Star Spanglrd dent of put lie Instruction and pur- fu r fim n plM 'Cilt ltl i'll.f*Ti' p m I m IfHI |H*refill Am* rin tlilx iii. I pt.
mi Hit . xt* " i an « L i
sult r f Uw attem pt on his Ilfs 91,000.000 -to Europe lo alleviate j Banner,” “America.- and “Amcrt- gram rhairman for the congie-*, FC’oiloitiirt*
r-frvo I h r o iro to 'ifK uml t m t .l.o h
a t Munich and reported Nasi Buffering among I he war refugees, ea, the Beautiful:” the pledge of and Jamrs T. Wilson, of Miami, llu ii, H u y lim it I wm ,••1 1 ''.' iipi’ii " f Olll UFmih'IIi I Kill lllll top dll'
president of the Florida Kdiiea to m iT t U k * iippi " . m Ii ii i * pi"l»* ( 11mi W a r ; (•* tin itln ilf a t tt^n
threat* against Belgium and the
Tho goal of tho organisation for allegiance to the Stars and lion
sasociutb n. and It*bid Mom* lem i
Netherl.nds.
this year la |800 and Mr. C el^ Stripes and a recitation, “In I.aramn,
In
tI m*
Ie
I III* Ill'Ll I fllllip. lO of llitlivi'liuil I'l'liirolm ii
of Baltimore, were
British Government officials man e*pleased a hope that the Flanders Field.”
permit
iiiM
il
imwil
I
i **.i - i i i &gt; Ih h * r w r m i n l t y , b I ii I i * HO'1 nuLmo. I'*
among
Umse
whospoke
briefly
remarked caustically that the elr- local Chapter might be able lo
| n ronnrctlon with Ui* discusrntuhal Iho mil«M*t;o'y of L . l l , I lit*
Rabid I ntaron. Father Itohc.l rowing.
Minstances surrounding the Mu- exceed tho goal for 19JV a* much «|on "Freedom—th* Orest Meri­
ilMKscM i.m l 11ii * iiui'Ai*.; I . inako
2. Inipohi* new i n *-• •
aleh tombing appeared similar to t s during the 19M campaign tags of American Democracy.” J. While, dean of Catholic univei
M o rirriitliiii! ilmil.ii*.I Ui.it I'roRi- rlichi thr mtiilrr of mlphl. !•• proand
those of Um Belch stag fire of
Biahop I’aul II. Kern,
the d r ill •llooftcvi-ll w i.iiM 11 i " I i. ii ii 'I mI llio lf |Ht'X*' llll l j*o .1 X\||| on
A ru t H i; hi hufi'd’iiiiMl ami I-n o -M ill
Methodist church, will speak lo- u r u U c in thi* ili*lil «• ilnij;
day at 2:00 P. M. on "Religion " t r iii! b a llo o n " m nl up by llu ’ lo poBlcrily tin piualpjil nl himA d m in in tru liu n at (lit* l^n l un * I Id', fm*‘looi i*fit 2 tlr iM H iin x . lo
and Demiciacy.”
, The congress will end Sunday ■ion to lc « l Ni'iiiiini’iit i. ii Much puiilrlpali* In uml lo &lt; lit 11* otf
afternoon with dedication of u plan plnppcd Im r a r lli im m e­ In thu arri.iiipllahiiii'Ot nf Hit*
h fio ti; lo i-'. iim u n lit
i I iii I h American
Southern chair pf democracy by d ia te ly , ftm liliiil w ith
Paul V. McNutt, federal securities fro m H rp u b iir a tii a«i&lt;l n»iui*rvn* ■ m l. f u n d if y oim iis - ih 'I m*ion by
ivbla an excuse for setting
&lt;ur devotion to in nl u,i I I.,-1| ■fu 1liv e |)fmocrul&gt;i.
adminis' rator.
S p r in g - bn - I.. ■
lies*.”
•VJT
undarlying realimn of tin- IN
' tie Munich bombing th r
ihe S initno le i
people were revealed, fas a
• C o m n irn T. m . .
m carrvaa last plght, lo
noiinei'inrni N..I
agreed that Urn war
bell, ClmnilHO
• tam ing point after
Inipti.vi'ine nl
WHEREAS, twenty-one year* have passed slur the n j
I F'unerel tvrvice* .»•»■»• hi I.l at county
t* nu,. .
ntha ef doldrums and dipi the Erick.ou F'liiurnl •I..m.- yea- ob lie t i n - - of il
Uona Involved In tbe greatest of all ware declared an Ainus1
Ivnlav
afternmin
tv&lt;
llrlHiid"
ti.
Uce, and
to d y for tin- •
, IttiHsell, fll. a|u, died nl Ih- F’er- the
m in n illte c i
WHEREAS, Saturday, N'uv, II, annivereaiy of the
nald-Laughiini
Mrmnnnl
lln
|&gt;it*l
mutate a |u m , i
O rltndpans To Make
at 1146 Thursday ■minting' fol- Hies
World War Armistice, has been proclaimed a legal holiday
soon.
J Ic wine an illni's* of four niontha,
ovar the entire United Stale., and
S t Johns Cruise
e r inenil).'
I Dr. F. [). Ilrownltv. parlor of the t ieO th
are
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WHEREAS, all true Amaricans are. expected to set a-nie
Presbyterian Church, officiated at man; O tto
Th#
Sanford
Out
boat
Motorone day every year to pay tribute to those who made th . .ui tho ssrvicps and burial » » made C onn elly, E . Cal.
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F'
In tbe Lake View Cemetery.
prema sacrifice for their country leet that day which brought
Maisch, S r., it
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Surviving
are
the
widow,
four
aa ead to the World's most disastrous conflict be forgotten,
j daughters, l/tnlte, and Ma joriu of F. Wheeler ami
and
Sanford, Mrs. Andrew Uerrv of
WHEREAS, It has been the custom sin c e' the first
| Savannah, Ga.. And Mrs. XV. K. Legion Auxiliary To
llsrktr, of Tampa; two sons, Kari
Armistice Day la all aoctlons of the United States, as well
Make Hut Draperies
of Saaford, and Clifford of Kan
aa la other countries where youth offered their lives for tho
Franctare. Also three brothrra,
defease of their fatherlands and tho principals for which they
W. P. Russell of Jacksonville. T.
XV. Russell of Palmetto, mid Ft.
and their couatrUa stood, to observe this occasion aa a grnO. Russell of Florence, H.
and
one sister, Mrs. O. O. Taylor of
THEREFORE, L Edward Higgins, by the authority vestKebrlag.
ad la me as Mayor of the City o f Sanford, do hereby pro­
Mr. Husoall has been n reshlrnt
of Hanford for the past I t years.
claim Saturday, N«v. II a general holiday and do request
He was born la Lake City on May
Umt the people of Sanford jobs wholeheartedly in the cele9, 187fl.
b retie a which baa been planned la cematemo ration of this
groat day aad Umt ail of the merchant* and holiness houses
BUTTE, MOtfT. Nov. 10—(AT
William
Bieharde,
veteraa
la aaid cKy cleoo their doors a f least from -19.00 A. M. until
•rater p lo t, ha* traveled SB,1:00 P. M. ia 'o rd e r th at all may take p art la tbe ceremonies.

Berlin Is F a c e d
With'New Mystery

0(key Transfer
O f U .S . Ships
Roosevelt R e l i e v e s
Action Would Be
L c g u l But Stud­
ies Other Angles

(lO verniiH 'nt M a y
U s e Id le B o a ts
Provisions Are Made
To Care ForSeamen
Now Without Work

Morgenthau Says More Plants For Fort Mellon Park
He Won’t Exceed
Requested By Parks Department
Limits.On D e b t Mrs. C. F. Proctor
I s s u e s Statement
On Armistice Bay

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Sigaad: EDWARD IIIGaiNS.
Mayor, CMy of Sanford.

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tp r •i •.I III l b* doubt,
brews'. &gt; • ibaf I.*"'i **i v i It w n n more

I I" •* «1\.I III. p|UK|N*ctM of
•xi.li pi. nl '. n i t him Iitii’iitploy•II' III •I I lf 91 111p. i ill' -Ip pllru tion
••l ii" I in'*.I S t.il. .
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tre.l.r Hi. \N lu ll 11 •'ll M* m iiiu u iicrd
il*.'I tin
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.1til Ml• Imicffbll*!. lit'. fa. T*
I i . nu.I W \ l.i-uviti rrpra*
•*'itl« «l 111 -,&lt;lil"ii| Klwniiltf Club
,.i«i U iilii i 'I llnyimi ii'prritrtt*
&lt;il tin* Sunfreid Rotnry Club nt •
i
im i tnnr uf l.nkr county civ! ic club * iii Hit- luiki* cuuiily (’nun• try ( bil at Kubtii lunl night.
U&lt; liripal -Ii.skrr of the even1Imr '.»■ Dr XV. E. Tbirkrldaon of
i llir Minnii lli'inld »bo declared,
i "Florid* lin t* roopi'iatiun more
I Ilian iiiiylliing else.”
I “ Florbln Im. I'Vcrything that
1(*a|ifi rnia •.**.'• he bald, “hut
J l l.it i.I.i niwil- none of the spirit
| llint n aa li tln te.”
Ho was mlioduccd by Karl
Is'lnninn. inlemational publicity
rliniinmn f*»r Kiwanis, and new
district secreUry. Mr. Dingfeldar,
lieutenant governor-elect of the
Central Florida division of Kiwanla, waa Introduced. Mayor Harry
Gaylor nf Euslis acted aa master
of rrrcinume*.

LOCAL WEATHER
Pertly cloudy tonight and S at­
urday, slightly srarmer tonight to
extreme north and west central
o rt ions.
late
High Low Bala
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S t . AUGUSTINE RECORD

The annuel Red Croaa Roll Call begin* tomorrow un­
der the chairmanship of H. H. Colertian and contmuea. un­
til the end of this month. During this period It la hoped
to raise 1800. in Seminole .County through the sale of mem­
berships in this great humanitarian organization.
Last year tho goal tats 3550 and «v wicceeeful were
the efforts that the drive went over the top try |79. It Is
to bo hdped that this year's campaign will meet with equal
aiioceaa. Of the sump expended last year 1132.88 were for
civilian relief, $18.02 for veteran relief, *52.59 fo«* first aid
*0ppHes and Instruction, .#07 for emergency maternity
ca4cfc,’imd 345 for the milk fund of the P.-T. A,
' It Is Interesting to note that while contributions .in any
nrflou'nt arc welcome, only 60 cents out' of each member­
I t Waster ■s,rm «l— me*.____ ship In excess of t l goes to .-the national
headquarters;
. Ie ra se
km a***»
r u , r t w a ( s - the rest is retained locally for relief in this -county.
In
u y s e . I s r . n s m t a l TV a H arare la
m b , M lla a 'i n a i l ml a e a r r lla la g . other words if a man gheaa IB, only 50 cents is for national
M tlr a a aaa m s la ta ta a e s i (k » t a n - relief needs; |4.50 fdr local Tcllcf. Contributions less than
s e t M i a s ar aka r a a a lr , w ttk , r l s *
f t pan k a se ea r r a a ra la r k lr a a * a a e 81- arc divided on n fifty-fifty basis.
Prior
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to the outbreak of tho
w
w it: war
iv i i i in
in iEurope,i u i w|iv| Increased
iiiw i w novu
In the dedemands for Red Crnap
Croaa services had resulted in
fcrnriimtlon In nationhl headquarters
to increase,
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t e t mthe
e mmem­
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bership, If a t nR bo
" one million
,.by
With
the outbreak of tho
the disaster In Poland, the Infenm ic tio n of tho r* ____ i problem,
_____ „ the responsibilities of
~*cniln».1,1n it
the Red Croaa have bedn -redoubled.
f- . .
The nmount of .aaaiatanro which the Ra-d Cfoim'. can
glVe these distressed populations detlcnds of conrvte on tho
B i b l e v e r s e f c r t o d a Y outcome of this ytifer'e Roll Call, but already Red Cross
: CULTIVATK THE 81*111IT OP chapters throughout the country arc engaged In the pro­
LOVING
COMMUNION: *Andi duction of garments, for tieedy civilians In belligerent coun­
tries and In the preparation of bandages and surgical
dressings for the inJmred-/At tho front.'
At home the Rdd Cn&gt;t* will continue its fight against
accidental death; L(uft, yi*r more thap , 1)4,000. persons
were killed. ndariv .tori-, million Injured'in ftrcldftflauih the
hdnlo, rtn the hlgbt«»ajinil in industries. iW jftdd Cross
maintains an arnty'ffPKOnO.OOn nurses, life 'saVeni, and
otHdrs trained:!h tha^ipli^cation of first aid to the Injured1
In Its camitaljRi awunht-aueh accidents.
(From llarpor’* Magazine)
.The Red. Crow ds also primarily interested In disaster
Iln they look un, tln&gt;»e others, roliof. Statistics rovcoj that every third tiny somewhere
from a woijil
I That swlngi irirout a Mar In fields Ih the Uhlled States disaster strikes. I-nst ybar there
were 157 serious disasters in this country which todk it.
of spareT
Do they look nut when nil their loll of 70C live* and Injured nearly 2,000 persons. During
gV might l* pearled
Its 68 years of existence the Red Cross has provided relief
With conati llailun-, studying to tor tha Victims o f ot&gt;er, 2,400 disasters ut a cost of 1143,trace
Tha movamenta of our fajntly OOO.P0O.
The need for a strong add nctive Rod Cross la greater
ahlnlng aun'T
'And do they think Its planetary now than ever before. The Red Cross is needed at homo New Dealer
net
May hold theae swimming worlds— as much ns abroad, but everywhere'the demand for Its
Appointed
services has been inereksed. Do your part toward the re­
and dream nf on«
where beings like themsrlvaa Hr* lief of suffering Hbtnahlty by contributing to th e .'R e d
Chevrolet
bard beset f
*r Cross.
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sense tha breath
Of universal order and abhor ■ the Rotarinn magasine. Es]&gt;cclaHy among young people
.Their, own ud commonplace of do«i tho "pioneering spirit" enter into Job thinking, if rw
CMMleat war.
; IV hulls in a recent NYA sponsored jftb^reation Contest In
R O U N D F.NQLIHIt HARTLEY
Illinuia are.typical 6t youth of the nation, nccording to

' • Tba dancing, the people •
Fade remote;
' The music takea ahape In
a. Your curved white threat.
i Your tody, a waterfall,,
I * Pour* a wonder
’All my daya
Id Are drowning under.
—LOUIH GINBnERG

Initiative and ingenuity Acre ingrCdlenta jn prize-win­
ning Idea*, Mlaa Davla writes) Myrti* Pnulino Rone, of
Maunle, discovered the heed people have for birth-certifi­
cates. and for a small sum handles. tho technicalities of
getting them fnr clients. Turning his Nature hobby into
tho business of supplying such item* aa frogs, crayfish,
and earthworms to high school biological laboratories
brqught Mitrn Pollock, of timid, a prize and a good Income.
Two brothers in Rockford, aged 17 tlnd 16, opened a
shoppent* service in their town. They, Hava • crew of boys
with bicycles who do any errand for 10 cfents. Operated
with strict efficiency, It ha* proved A profitable venture.
Tricky inventions of potential commerdiu value put oth*r
Ingenious lads above the Job-hunting class. August Mazzono, of Chicago, devised a - transparent rubber Imnd to
fit over wrist watches and protect them from water while
swimming or washing dishes.'
William Harris, of Urhana, has developed a new idea
n T squares which may give him a good ' Income. I)*vo
Doer Invented a right-angular instead bf a round thumb­
tack for drawing boards which has profit possibilities. As
novel lrtvIta tkay, continues Miss Davis, 4t| tho Men of sev­
eral Chicago boys who rented* a vqraBt lot near a high
school and "park” bicycles for 2c a day.
8tato N. Y. A. Administrator ' Wlttlsm J. Catuplioll,
serving on a volunteer basis since his.recent appointment
a* district attorney In .Chicago, is ptaufed;with.the results
bccausq thoy prove that American youth still has Individ­
ual ideas.
. ;
"We have a pessimistic older genttation which has
tnlkcd hard times so 1nt\g tho youngsters are licked before
they start," ho saya. “All the boys snd girls bear is that
security is the pot of gold a t the end of the rainbow. Be-

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TABLE

fi-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE
with If) acre* of U t l , modern convenience*, 4 s iU i In
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Th? Kva-Bcv* n«-Huty Shnp lias
n new finger waving lotion which
rut* In half the luiial ilrying
linn- for. your hole.

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reigf to tha “Wtot onto he
ad out with reasonable
ty what Huaolo Is going
Ho ******* to ba aa much ia
Ht a* tn the reel purpome
rearet ally no tba areSfife’
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DURING THE SEASON.
GET OUR PRICES ON FUEL OIL

IsF or
Here

The Altman Chevrolet company
has been appointed aa tha agency
of the.G eneral I*
(Ion as 'larlurlve |ndlcra of oTc
(hevfolet lino of iU(" m o b ile s In
Banford and 8cmln&lt; i County,
The company Is now open and
ready for business.
The company occupies
age building.at res Wml
Street whera'exlentivo site
have bean made to .faeUlU

tn a foreign atandard alnca out­
break of Uie European war. All
but une uf (ha tankers nre owned
by Standard'Oil eempnny nf New
Jersey: the other. Is owned Joint­
ly by American Petroleum Trans­
port ami tho Trnnafonl company.
The United Fruit ctnmpany own*
the two frelghteri.
The i,uc*tIon nr [ the Uniteu
.Stales Line* tranafer, which
aroused
tha original furore
ageinat 'pdeh alept, did not eome
up before- the commission a t Ita
meeting ycaterday, one afAha offlclala said. Ha wetSd not aay
whether It wauld ha Brought up

for

poM ibio

er chalk talk won glvin which
waa enjoyed by twrryone.
Mr*. William Mua^nive waa
rponaor uf the program, and refrrahmenta were rcrvixl by Mr*.
KNn Hoyt assist'd hy Miss Lor­
raine Yarborough an,I Mrs. II. M.
Cochran. Mr*.. It. M. Hull, nrvJWent, presided over the busbies*
mealing.
Mr. ami Mr*. Ed lluriiisun and
daughter (irace of Klwocd City,
Pa. were guest* last week end
of Mr. and Mr*. P. I). Anderson.
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Gleason nf
Ocala spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. 11. .M. Gleason.

President May
Okey Transfer
Of U. S. Ships

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tchednlad eonforvnc
Tha Chevrolet Una foe (he
forthcoming ;r a r la aald*to ka
tha moat comprehensive ever
built by this manufacturer, em­
bracing n greater punibrr of mod­
el* fetid "Kite eiijuUlte styling
than ever.
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Tho new service beskles dlaIrlbntlng the Chevrolet lino will
handle used car* rrrnndltlcned aorording to the high standards set
by-the company. They will dis­
tribute authorized port* and meressorlc*. ami norrair n bmly amt
ftndar repair shop In which the
meat aiodcni equipment will , be
used. (Tha new company will al­
so render service- un all make* of
cant.
M. V. Allman, who head* the
company, comes from llnwllng
Green, Fla., where ho ha* bean
engaged In tho Chevrolet budnesa
for 14 year*, lie ha* built aroaftd
him a competent staff In both
sale* and service department*, f

CALHOUN’S GROCERY

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LAKE MART
ford, was tha guast artist an an
a rt program a t tha rvgular m att­
ing of the Lako Mary Chambvr
•f Commrrra Auxiliary Monday
afternoon. MU* Latvia u a mambar af the OrbmSo A rt Araotiatloa and sturtlrd on* yvar irndtr
Mrs. Margaret Bmoot LarsaJr,
who la -ntw ianddag a rt In tko
athooi* of UalntatUU. Fla.
.A numbtr of Beantlfal picture*
ware displayed during tba after­
noon. amang thrm "M aakaa W»( tr Jugt.N *UII Ufa la oil, Snapdreaore- amt "Tim Dig Tree"

L O SE Y O U R K E Y ?

In aanajapiaa a «lcv-

rllar the commlaalon had
I th a t It had appruml
’•r of IT oil tankers anjl

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Firestone Tires and Batteries *

PUROL PRODUCTS
YALE TIRES
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TOKONTO. Nov. I0 ~VT&gt;—
M»ti risk* ‘ better
book*tor*
htowsar* then- Woman, arcontln*
to hook-sellara Iwm. Woman er*
rftm Iwmll.ti'ftcd by purer* or

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ABOUT MPU* WORMS

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painting waa ikiwtl.
0(bar nltlurta cahlblwd were

F.lrven
forekpi rorperelbnt
rereetly rectlttd p*nolU to op*

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$100.00 for $l,ZOO eqrilty, boUotA y iy itU ftke root,

WRITE BOX H r-o IIERAI.D

should pay dtarly for hi* erim*
nf letting It ga off IB mlnutr*
I tea lata.
Tha Japan*** again Insist Owl
they a n opposed-to. plan* for an
Inncnae In tha Aateriren navy.
Ouaas we bcUor gall tha whole 10—(Al—'"Writ* pot try and frel
?Mag off!
baltrr," odvtaci Ml** Kllzaltth
Ncyiuird, oaalatant . proft*aur of
t -The Jopa predict o now war &gt; . Knallah a t Damord collage. 'Tko
the Pacific.
Before Wo &amp;
value of poetry writ­
through with thla thing, tha IhtvopeeU*
ing has bren proven amtng patMott autferiag from rontlar allmrnU, tukcrroloaU. and other
i height af Mawthtag &gt; r
waa certainly rtaehwl when
r Hitler aoM, "Ym. I would
tn ram* to an agreement
tha British, but you ren’t

tha Sanford Herald, was made t
WPA project, to coat 10,000. y
11-acre area has been laid £ ■ .
The project k ipontorrd by the
board of county commissioner*,
and It calla far tha eooatroetkn
« t a pavilion -tad - btneboe- tn .the
area •urronndtny the hute cy­
t&gt;«t aectlon of the state.
One of ' the moet Interesting press, which Is .the Urges! tree
features in the edition la a news of Its kind In tha world, and t*
ttory on tho development cC Big
Tree Park, which U arcoanpentad
by a foor-cohnon map, abowlng Uilppi Blear. I t la mote than
tha la root for tha park. This will 15 feet Jn circumference.
Every effort Is being made io
bare a strong appeal far garden
elotS members here and elsewhere, preserve the natural beautjferaf
because tha great Cypress Tree tha aeml-troplcal Jungle, which
at Longer ood has come to be mirroonds tha majestic cypress.
known te so many, since special
Thera are a number of ether
pilgrimages bare been made large cypress trees far tha park,
there by tree-loeer».
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and these will be made accessible
The creation of thla park, says to visitors.
The Sanford Herald hai iaioed
a notable Tourlit Edltton of fire
sections, containing M pagte. It
U filled with tateraating malarial,
a boat Sanford
and Seminole
County, and U rare to have an

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' Perhaps (her think that thli far
aarth or our*
Receive* their rholr* aplrita after
death,
To lira where truth prevails and
beauty Gowers;

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(From Poetry Wotld)
“ fYour body, a waterfall,
j(Under yoor gown)
r In foamy whltenra*
. Caacadca down.

TOURIST EDITION

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L iterature Group Has
Second Meet Of Year
The literatu re Department of

the Sanford Woman’s Club had
lone 148 Its
second meeting of the oeasost

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Wednesday, Nov. 8, with Mr*. J,
II. Cogburn, chairman of the de­
partment, presiding.
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Report* were givrn by Mrs. J.
r s i n a l s
_______ J — ---------------- (1. Patterson. Mrs. J. T, Newby
and Mr*. F. S. l-smson, Mr*. R.
J . SL Clair
» u r a few letter concerning the annual meet­
aonvillc on
ing of Section 7 of the Federated
days.
Florida ami extenuingClubs of F
Invitation to all club member* to
Cantwell
nod
Mr. and M f
daughter,. Ckt\ tie Lynn, spent be present In Kuslis on Nov. 10.
kaonville.
Mrs.' John Schirnrd, Jr., presi­
yesterday
dent of the Junior Department cf
. Jesse Lodge have the Sanford Woman’s Club, gave
Mr. and
MOT tl e.&lt;t lifth
moved I
e
W ilik i ApartStreet to
tuents.

]1 Calaidat

A packed theater VKr*&lt;St!i tTur
Rath Gordon Wright Fall Dancc
U. of Rerue held lest night on the since
»f the W.
Chi /win m tct of the Rita Theater at 8:13
o’clock. Music was furnished by
W.
One will
■t the Mrs. Grace Gillespie Dorr’ at the
with M u. L.
Tew U piano, Mrs. E. U Burdick at the
drama and l.euU Wright with
I Two will meel with Mr*. his slide trpabooe.
The revue opened with a per­
Morris, 1013 f t. 20th S t
Ira. O. R. Mcrsll as co- sonality act of eight young men
C*
dressed 1n full dress aalls giving
Three will meet with a tap number, followed by a tap
0 . Roller,. SOL. First toe dance by little three year old
Mr*. Cliai lee. SUtii *
Beverly Roger* dressed In pink
ns their guests Ilnur
CtKle Four wll
with Mrs. satin with fu r trimming.
uglitor-in-tnw. M.’. and
3. c. Mitchell, an agnolia A re­
Little Dolorcf English, gowned
Stcenwortn, Jr., ot
nee.
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In evening dress of red and gold,
V.
Circle Fir* will je c t with Mrs. interpreted a torch singer with
H. W. Rucker, 540 we lends Drive. th* song, "I'm Sorry F rr Myself."
fids of Dill While will InCircle Six will Iiect with Mrs. A rhythm tap by six young Indies
to Icnru lhat hr hxx reRor Britt.
costumed In orchid and shell pink
from Ills recent illness
* Circle meetln
the Woman’s beach pajsmss followed to -the
rtu influrnsn nnd it now able
Missionary Socfct1 of thel PresbyFresby- tune of "Beautiful lad y ."
let
urn
to school.
terian Church will be held as fol­
Little Kay llollxclaw, dressed in
lower
• blue
satin with diamond anil gilt'uniting a party which pent
Circle One, Irs. W. II. Arnold, tar cloth presented a song and
arseny in Jacksonville as tin*
chairman, wlll/mect with Mrs. 3. dsnee end four boys In full dress cat*
of Mr*. K. K. Kcino were
A. Harrold, 2/4 Park Avenue, at gave a rhythm tap number.
jra. G. B. Wells, Mt . It. T. Co«.
1:30 P. M. /
hn, Mr*. J. K. Spirting, Mrs. K.
Beverly
ty liRogers did a waits clogiin
Circle TwoJklra. YV. L. Henley,
pick-up. steps and “litlit A. Mnnfbrton nndiilutighteiH. Suit,
chairman, wll meet at the church with
dra and Stmjs.
Rsrah
Blount
gave
a
musical
re
ral
read
a t ---------r3:30 P. with Mr*. C. B.
numb/
lag, with a modernistic num
Elliot aa
Rev. Mot tinier Glover, funner
composed of six young lad&gt;
Circle
Mrs. &amp; D. High- dancing
rector..of the Holy Cross Kpisruthe "drag1' coming
leyman,
will meet with
pul Church, and Mrs. Glover a r­
Mr*. L. 1
yle. Mtllonvllle Are* tween th* numbers.
Dressed In green and v/Re rived In Ksnford lust night to
nue at 8 /
M.
Circle. Four. Mr*. A. D. Smith, striped Jays suits, six tiny lots spend a few day* as the guests
chairman, will meet with Mr*. presented a waits rhythm. Rttlc o f Mr. nnd Mrs. George A'. Drt'ottes. Mr. Glover Is now rector
II. R. Stereni, 631 Park Avenue, Sylvia Smalley costumed Inplnk of
St. Jam es Church in Wilming.
satin and tarlatan with flitter
a t 3:30 P. M.
ton. N. C.’ ♦_______
ClreleFIre, Mr*. W. A. Leavitt trimming* dtneed gteccfi
chairman, wll meet at the church th* PUslcattl toe dsnee,
Dance Revue Will He
* t 3:30 P. M. .with Mr*. 0 . B. ter 6 mlth In full dress
dance to strains
Sami a* hostess.
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For P. T. A. Aid
Ing
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Circle ShJM ta. 3. D. Woodruff,
Nsncy Uris, Betty Wlker, and
rhaliman, will meet with Mrs.
Woodruff at her home on West Denes* Stevens, as g if ,or yifiris,
Ne%t Tuesday night at 8:00
Seventeenth Street, at 3:30 P. M. dsneed in jatx suits ofg rrai and P. M. on the stage of the Semi­
..Business and Professional Wo­ white. Mildred Robso/ n J Her­ nole High School Anditui him,
men’* Cirri* Miss Mary Earle, man Mlddlelon offer*/ • graceful Mr*. R u th • Gordun Wright will
chairman, will meet with Mrs. Joe exhibition dance wig hlf.-t Rob­ agsln Jirvrent her Full Revue
Corley, Cameron Avenue, at 6:00 son In Jtde evcnlSC rf»wn anu sponsored hy ihe Parent Teachers
Sis
Association of the Soutlisidc
Mr. Middleton in ti
Womsiff Missionary Society of
In evening gowjt ylth tu»ilr* school.
the P in t Methodist Church will and full dress s e ts / eight tiny
The I’.’ T. A. docs extensive
meet at the church at 3:00 P. M. couple* performed { personality welfare work for sclio’ I children
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act and a bellnJo* uBmier. Kllren especially in the school lunch­
Alathean Sowing Circle will Bragg, In an elalowt* costume of rooms and funds derived from
meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. gold satin and ’Batter Dimming, the revua will be used for llus
Hall. 604 Valencia Drive, a t 2:00 danced "Dinah /« P ." »«1d *hfht welfare work.
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The pregtam will be Ihr mine
young boys lb's a eofl shoe
The Congregational Friendship routine.
ns that a t the Hits Thesler la»t
Leagut will meet s i the borne of
One of the Atslanding numbei t night when Ihe theater v'0 &lt; filled
Mrs. Qeorr* Habe, West First
of the evenfg was the adagio to capacity nnd many moreStreet, a t 1:00 P. M.
.
by ^Ale Denrie Sio'enf, sought admission.*
Junior Rlgh School P.-T. A. •lance
will meet at the school at 8:30 costumed' V blue satin trinininl
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Regular Friday night ilonre
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wilt be hell a t 2:30' P. M. All tor.
France Cobb in Jade gricn sponsored hy tho City Recreation
board member* are urged to at­
evening gown sang and Rose Department will hr held tonight
tend.
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Merthw* dsneed the broadway in the City Hall from 8:30 to
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strut I red and diamond glitter 12 JO o’clock.

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From front of grille to rear of body—for length where length
counts—Chevrolet for ’40 is the longest of all low-priced cars!

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Bofil* McDougsl danced on lier
W ALSALL England Nov 10
toe* in pink satin and tarletan — lA*)—Mr. and Mr*. Pnlley, both
balls
costume
and
Dolores
EngTha Oaughtsrs of Wesley Sun80. reeenlly erkebrated their 70lh
In red satin and glitter cot- wedding ann'ivrtsary.
ay Sequel Class of th* First
gave
an
acrobatic
solo
Church decided to taka
to llolland'a magsrhythm tap composed of ten
of tha year's piolecta
tie girls wealing blue slacks
meeting held Tuet- HUi
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yellow' trimming wss danced
In the
church_______Ith
annex Ylth
____B. SmTth presiding. U&gt; tb* tune of •‘Roll Out th* Barleetlng was opened wlth vel"^followcd ty an Impersonation Today &amp; Saturday
Ginger Roger
Ro| rt and
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Fred As■ong, followed Dy the
l led by Miss RuUJ talre by Betty Jane Corrodl
port* from the vsrlov* owned In Mue and gold evening
m s and Clifford Proctor, In full
i wet* given,
conclusion of the biM- dress.
a social hour Ce*
Nell Powell dkl a lap number
cnJeytdkanJ ifficshmcnti scared with stunts and little Mary Lou
by th . loetaaae*. Mrs. II. B.Me- Copeland In evening gown end
Call. tics. B. R Baggett, MA O. tiny red corsage rendered * song
E. White, Mrs. Qntdy Uncan selection. Rose Merchant presentand Mias Itsola* Evans.
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ad a daring acrobatic dance with
Present war*/ Mrs. Byrd Geode, stunts on a stand 30 inches high
Mrs. R. II. DvJncen, Ml.s Retti* id 24 Inches square on top.
Brysoa, Mrs. J E. Prestm. Mr*.
Nary Grace Dorr’ in on elabor­
C. P. IisrmiMx Mrs. M. L. Wright, ate costume of pink satin with
frM rs. W. L. Nirgmn, Mr*. II. L. black Jet trimming Impersonated
Olbson. M r*,]Fred R.' WlUon. Eleanor Powell in one of Miss
Mias Leola Ivans, Mt*. J. O. Powell's routine*.
Laney, and m*. E. H Laaey.
Ruth Joan Wright and Harry
Also. M ra jM . R ., 8ttlcUsnd, Rebeoa dsneed the "Valsc Bril­
Mrs. A. B. Berms, Mr*. TL B. liant*'' meklng 22 whirls in 1 1-2
Ratliff, H t{ Gteon f t M tK y ,
___ across the stage. Mies
Mrs. W. L. iarrteoa, Mrfc Paulia* W tight wore a whit* satin evenHoward, U f. C. L. Reldln, Mr*. tng ^gown wllh rhinestone trimL. M. Tyj«r" Vm. J /B . Courier,
Mrs. S. f l Dutton./ Mis* Ruth
Thu Bowery Act with tlgnlflHand, MipJJ, R. Cl«rk* and Mr* cunt
costumes was an outstanding
Roy Tl’"-i r
group number. Girl* were dretuud
In typlcul bowery apparel of rad
and whit* while the toy* wore
complete bowery tegs.
Tlis concluding number, "Beau­
tiful Doll," wee a tup number
with Charlene Caldwell leading.
Du* to the full house and the
many-people who were unable to
attend tb* revue b i t night, Mrs.
Wright h»*' announced she will
her rent* again next T**ot an th* stag* of the
High School sponsored
r tb* Patent Teacher* Associa­
tion of th . Booths kb School.

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Klcrid* Pavilion was a replica of gov n of 1893, snug “Dh, Dear,
Ft Marion.
What Can Ihe Matter tie. John, Junior Endeavor Has
In Mr . Brownlee’* talk on tie* ny's So Long At Iho F air;" Neil
Meeting: At Church
New York "World’* " Fair .tie Powell, In top lint mid foil i\e *.
sect,io | most Impressed wllh the cumc from bslilnd the ganlen at
"I he junior « 1■ li • I’nd. aviir
Russian Pavilion wllh it* «labor- tin- ronelusicn of thy song m
iV'inch toil
ate and extravagant limitation* pietM-nt "his __
_ ultn fie cm ■ of the | ‘rt*vyl iIndy’’
li or n mi t S unlay
on gii crmnont. She said the lee- iand »,f rose* nnd Ihe pal hill • ‘ v Jlnpe
lun-s contained the mo-t mng- iibbons of the song.
Neil then nil.lit in . IIn- i * ■i th with its
tl -i.i: "City Mi. •iis.”
nlfieent propaganda known today, it- |M&gt;ndtxl with n modem
She nisi staled that tho diorama* 1ilanee. ocrompnnied at the piunq ! Mi: i ■Mi 1 ,M • 11 .nt.;r gnvn
of industries, citrus, nnd fishing |,y Mrs. H. C.- Moore.
yx uitgsxnKr—
.&gt;■ *(&gt;• :n’i ..n'l
In' Fl.riaa were captivating.
&gt; Following these immlx-i. «.-•« J li. i IJ.-ttv Itv-111. . 1 t •h • |vriy.*r
Mrs. Courier, in her talk on inn oil .ong title contest with srr\ lit*. Thr ipm I ll: Wll.* |»rt«
I'M 1(11*111,
the S.u: Francisco Fair, told of I Mr*, tilenn K. McKay winning »4lb»*l liver l»v l!i
M»sa MlMm! Pttffi
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the fair liclng built upon t!:e idea the prise
of |&lt;caec nut beauty. Sculpturvil Ten nnd old fashioned rookie*
poioling and architecture nnd,ai • | were served ut the social hour
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IHtiii (Ha
eiinei.,. nl in color stood out i Tho cluti room. wero decorated In I l\ 4 ft «•t all) ti’ 1 • 1*• i 1it\ |*’»U
above n’l else.
lyrllnw elder, golden till and ham. rtiHIIc •*»* »•l.»\
i. Ih it n -t-ii
Standing In the |uilh of an old j Imo. Hostesses wore tho depart for" IiIuIi -iti-nlv i..l*l ■ . illlia.
fdlhinnoil garden wall, Mi»» Nnn-1 ment officers, Mrs. F. R. I.ninnii,
cy Dighton, costumed in the I Mr*, j . ti. Patterson. Mi*. .1. I Newliy, uii«l M» i.
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a tnlk before the department ex­
plaining plans for the anticipated
Hidden Jubilee birthday Party on
Nov. 2d. This Is to be given In
conjunction with the Gtlteral Club
Committee.
Following the bn Incas sessDn,
the Fair l*rogram which included
the Fair of IH’.l.l m Chicago de­
scribed by' Miw. Harry Pansrorth,
the New York World's . Fair by
Mrs. K. D. Brow nice and the Gol­
din Cate tnlernationnl Kxposi*
tion in Son Francisco by Mrs. J.
it. 4-uuUi r, -l-a. (HOMSkid.--t'cmmcnilng on the V3 Fair.
Mrs. Pnpirorth said that the KleeWir»l lluildlng was outstanding.
People from afar thought that
t hirugo \*a. the only place of
licht so this was n teal feature of
the O|&gt;o»ltit n. She told of the
oiigin o f.fails and said that the

In lultliliitn to hi'ltttt tiu* stre a m lin e d bcutny ta u te r of
"Alitoninliile How” —In mlilltinn In lieini* ihe tilileii tillrviirul per/tinner in itn Held —
T his new Chevrolet for IHO lx alxn ilie /&lt;&gt;ttg&lt;-.&lt;r uf nil
lowest-priced c a rs—liar none!
I t's u w hopping LSI Incites limit fintn the Imiii uf its
fushlonuhle grille In th e rcur ul iis lie.iiiliftillv u n v e il hotly
. , . w hich m eans It litis length when- length c o u n ts . . .
w hich m e a n s it's the longest niituninhile in th e lowest
price field!
And, of course, this extra length in Chevrolet for '10
m e a n s extra riding cusc—extra snfeiy —extra lu x u ry —extra
richness of uppcnnincc in » m o to r cur you nnd your funtlly
will he m ig h ty proud to own!
Chevrolet for ‘10 Is th e sm ush lilt of u n to shows every­
w here, People ure expressing iim n /e m e n l I h a t so m u c h
luxury costs so little. Orders ure ste nni-rollerlng in! . . .
Your own th o u g h ts will tell you "C hevrolet's FIKST
A g a in ," so eye it . . . try It . . . buy It— today!
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CHEVROLET
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208 W, FIRST STREET
The public is cordially Invited to come in to hcc th e 1910 models now on display and aiMiil;tl»lp f»»r inline*
dlate delivery'-------&lt;•-&lt;•.
We also have a good selection of clean, properly reconditioned used cars.
Come in and see us. We shall appreciate having you visit us and shall do our utmost to inalvr \ our "visit a
pleasant one.
M . V . A L T M A N , P ro p rie jo r.

ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION

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11:00 A. M.

JU U pAK, NOVEMBER IJTII—SPONSORED BY HEMINOLB COUNTY CHAMUEH OK COMMERCE—EVERYBODY INVITED
G AND TOURNAMENT AT lt&gt;4 H. M^-GBANP BALL UNPBB AptUMCES OK
0 ' AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY AT 10:U0 V. M.

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It’s Ford For 40. Aak For Demonstration.
Have You Tried T hat New Ford Ride?

We offtr our congratulation* to Sanford’* Progragalva
Amertfeyi^L^gon^Poet' for.gpon*&lt;irIng «i*b a floe Annie-

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THEY SIRVED IT IN WAR

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AUTHORIZED DEALERS :

Wo ore proud of Campbell-LoRsIng Post No. 63
of the American Legion, and are honored to
have the privilege of paying homage to their

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Thia pate la dedicated Vo our Gold Star Heroes, who made the supreme sacrifice In
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lie*. And than eIU hce. It wna the eleventh tleurXth,
Day, the Eleventh Month aad tho and of tho World \Ar
Reoplo were Jubilant over tho now*, aad dan cad In th l i
wept t or Joy, Atony tho front lino It araa dlfftr»»t jV
Tlrod, haggard facod mon— fighting ratn—talktd wulA
ethor aad wendomd If It waa roally over. Than’ tk
■Bread, officially, th a t shortly bcforo I I A. M. on tholdai
battle
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POULTRY—FXJGS—VEGETABLES
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 802
217-219 SANFORD AVE.

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Sam Fleischer
Howard Bpteler

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Restaurant

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Phone 80

PIGGLY WIGGLY

Red W indham's
. Texaco Station
S h a d e t o 'e 1
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Haynes’ Office
Machine Co.
Princess
Barber Shop
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Shoe Store
Chaa. M. H and

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Prescription Dmggiata
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Phone 8S2

“Makea Things Grow"

JONES’ TIRE SHOP
Specializing In Recapping For The
. High Speed Driver
Hy J. V.iilcnnlzer Jonca
21 Yeara Experlenee
PHONE 70.1

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Will close ’till 2:00 P. M
ARMISTICE DAY

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PHONE 127
SANFORD

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IT IS GOOD TO REMEMBER— That Annlatica Day hai frown to
equal legal atatue with other National holidays, throu»h tho poetwar service o f tho Americana whoee valor created the original
Armistice. Tbetr etep li heavier, their ahoulden not quite eo
straight, their numbers fewer, aa they follow the flag down the
mala etreeta of America each succeeding Armistice Day. But thsy
have “dedicated to the cauae of world peace” all our Armistice
Day*—by their Insistence on adequate national defense— their
staunch oppoaltioh to foreign Ideologies— their unswerving loyalty
to tho Stars and Stripes, to American democracy, and to the Con­
stitution of tho United States.

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Innings Before hum
to center field
field. .Evans'
.Eyane’ drive to
tha outfield was Joggled and ha
tufa a t ,m a t . Maanwhile
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Guthrie and Kridsr had (cored.

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n h am a g a|b_ Stamper was safe a t first on an
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IVlpfnOfUj In error and Evans scored.
SL Jahaa scored o at in the
tba aby laagna by «• Ruling Rt.
J a b a I I to T ta a twu-tanbic ninth when Yancey singled and
avaetima t O t_hat - night a t the., rmrsed tha ptato on Ashdown'*
three ham hit to left field.
Tim Lemmond outfit eollteted
1)111 Stamper's big hat showed
M hlta a ft Mason while S t John* tha way far
t i e . Lemmond
gar net i J alas %Tf the offer Inr* of cloutcr.t with three hits In five
Rad WBIbma,
time* up. Yancey and Ashdown
Lammend scared three lime* In with two hlta each In four lime*
tha first laalag, twice In third, op led the 8L Jahaa batsmen.
twit* la tha fourth and finallv in
Lemmotul almost Mat their
tha alalh puamd aem** three enure due to mean actors. St.
nut* ta sow up the game.
Jehn* wasn't far behind, having
S t Johns arored one run in four tn their dlwtadit.
tha first lasing, two In the inr­
Brare by mniagai
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ood, three In the fourth, m e in
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tha fifth, and one la tho alalh.
firm'd 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 3-10 tfl 7
With the rear* ,Uad a t 7-all, S t J. 1 * 0 3 1 0 0 0 I - H U 4
l em mond want bits tho ninth inOa I lories: Lemmond-Williams
Ahm. John IKrideg ,___________ and Guthrie} 8L John*-Mow*
t o t bird kuna H i JL TtOusa fum­ and Cornell, . , .
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potato after tha gams was lied at for play th b week, tha loomsM B. Mba Marshall riinched tho aaent to continue Monday night.
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30—M .thodlsi Kpworth le ag u e—
Mnmhali pulled one of tho minor upeeu In tbo ear- Root, World War veteran,
2 car*. •
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badmintonn tourney, by defeating,
Mlaa MUdrtd
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defeating'Mlaa
Mildred Bridgta
Bridget In the
in (he
the parade, prise* will be
H .11—Decorate,! Hleycle*.
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■foond " ,ond .yw terd.y . . . I- t appear* aa though ththa fln alb ti In siren for ^the *bestr decorated
- New and Old Car*.
th* "•**• «,1»'Nub will b&lt; Clyde Parker and Jlm-Ulggin* . . . If .cvcle*. A committee from the 32
home we'll
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snroni iArt Club will serve at 33—Cowheys.
that match doesn't draw a full house,
mlta ourr guaaa ,. •. . [; :Sanford
'A-guud-matty parson* Kara watched the tournament this far and. jid g ta .
If UteyU take au r tip, they'll be anVa not to mbs the matches this | The parade win be formed on
coming week aa the ftnab approach, for they'll see tome (wall f jr, t Street east of Sanford Avcplaying , . . H arry Robson tells aa work la progressing nicely an . nua. The line of march will cover
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h b howling allays and that they thonld be completed and ready far [ First Street from 8anford Ave­
Tbo Installation of them cour)a nue to Oak Atenue, south on Oak
UMM*
_ game Among tho populace . . . Avenue to Fifth Street, east on
iQilatta who don't belong to tho Son- Fifth Street to Park Avenue,
MOOD
ford Bowling Club hare to go either to Orlando «ir some other ihcnee north on Park Avenue to
place to play . . . Wa hope Danny Altman d a m 't have to taka a the Mnnldpal Pier where the line
boating against SL Auguttlrte such a* be took against Orlando . . • will disband.
But wu hop# hg play* Just as good a gam# . . . And what has hap­ .The march will begin promptly
pened to J." W. Altman's big bat? . . . Lemmond wouldn't bo tho at 10:00 o'clock ant, participant!
same w ith o u t'h b slogging . . . Brother Danny took a turn a t tha must be on hand at 0:30 o'clock.
The llnr-np for the parade It a»
game tha other night and proved ha was • chip off tho asm*
block by amarklng out three lusty baaehlta . . , Aa proof that all follows:
tho errors aren't nude by playrra tn tha field—or the umpire*— Police escort.
’trial eeorakeeper missed a run last Marshall—Shrriff C. M. Hand.
- take note, pill)
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the officio
(Bart,
.Sons of the Legion Drum and
ling to give tne game to hu uonne— out me Siam- I—
Bugle Corp*.
gad full force agalnat the. wire eeraan that pro­
S—
Camphell-Lo-slng
Pott, Amrrl
tects spectators against foul ball* and protested so vociferously
can Legion.
that tha storekeeperr soon saw the error of h b way* . . . RUI Btemper sprained h b left ankle In making a nlra ran down to first aftor .1—American l-cglon Rnginc.
toward short. . •
____ 4- American I.eglon Klonl___
lamming the halt to:
.'•--American Legion AntT.inry—
S car*.
afford a minor letdown.
will be stubborn.
tl—||nr*e and tiugry for Spanish
Oregon over Oregon Slate. SnrCarnegie Tech aover r ill.. Tech
War Vrlrran*.
prise' hunch.
by peyeholojry or i:IS to 7.
7—Spanish War Veternn*.
Santa
Cltrn
over
Michigan
50.M).
Colombia over Navyv.
N
K—Spanish War Velrrnn* Anvil
Harvard over Aimy. I.lkewlsr. State. Two touchdowns.
iary—3 cars.
California over
Washington. fl—National tlia rd —3 units.
Pm n o rrr IVnn Btaie.
Yale ore? Brown. Lot* oT angle*
10—Red Cross—1 float.
Washington Slate ever Idaho.
but they all letd to. n Hank
I I —Salvation A m y —1 ear.
Last week's average — dO per­ 12—Sanford Kinanls Club—I ear.
wall.
cent
13—
Sanford Rotary Chib—2 ear*.
Georgetown over Maryland;
Total average — 81. 4 percent 14—
Sanford Junior Chamber of
1 Miahattan over We«t Mrglhla.
Commerce—1 ear.
Notre Dame over Iowa. Irish
bold pUght defensive margin over
McNUTT TO VISIT TAMPA * 1. ’i—Hanford Lions CInb—1 float.
Inspired llawLryes Can't afford
TAMPA. Nov. 13 —(AY-PUn« 1(1—(Woodmen of tha World.
a letdown here, however.
completed yesterday far a 17—Woodmen of the World Auxilb ry —l ear.
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Oklahoma over Kansas Slate. non-political public dinner n n d reiiimnciUY &lt;
Sooner*' superb eleven to'win pos­ ception for Paul V. McNutt, FW- IR—Seminole nigh School Hand. ■ iaiu ...p « M P -a tn o
Administrator, 10—Boy Scout*.
sibly by two touchdown*, prob­ rral Secretarlra
Sunday night to be attended by 2(1 -fllrl Seoul*.
ably by three.
iii t m tmbe-hi, eaiy tctmi
Sanford Shrine Club—I rar.
Michigan over Minuend*. Ilcth McNutt's friends and admirers 21—
22—
Sanford
Rika
1/xlge—l
car.
from
aB
pari*
of
Florida.
on rebound. Michigan should win
23—
Antlers—1 float.
before'homecoming crowd.
121—Daughter* of the American
ABOUT
WORDS
Northwestern over Illinois. The
lb-volution —1 car.
Illinois-upset the grid world hy ' VANCOUVER. Nov. 10—&lt;AV- 2. r&gt;—United Daughters of the Con­
smearing a so-called great Mich­ According to a speaker a t d
igan team last week. Out of the woman's meeting here, the dvdrbag, tv* ithrti you a four gsnte age housewife has a vocabulary
in a row loser to nprel lllinrlt. of R00 word*. “ Rut think of the
turnover,'' he added.
7 to 0.
Ohio St.Mo over Chicago, ('nil
SCHOOL MA'AM
It off.
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. Nov.
Nrtraska over Kama*.
10 —(AT—Fifty-one years of
oaten College over IVImil.
tearhlng-‘-ln the same school and
nrqnrtto over Iowa Slate.
In the same first grade—wore
Southern California over Stan marked by Ml** Itat-elle Stemple
Fun Galqre—Favors For Everybody
ford. RoaC Howling Trojan* rnn when school npcnrd this Fall.
CO M E O U T TO T IIK

North Carolina - orar David*on

Keeping hi mind that tha only
awn winner* th b weak ara Tennaaaaa add Ohio State, we attar:
Florida over Cn i *Il When
arou n d. Georgia la rood. That
wua proved a** Init Kentucky and
M. York O. aad tha Bulldog* will
ha areaeed Saturday. The Gator*
have u grand defvon# with au of.
feme fuat aa poor a t the dafanaa
hi gaud. It ww ha a cautions. data a lv a battle hatwaau bitterly
fight hag eleven*. There it it. Take
your park. WoU aay 7 ta c far
tha Penchleea Gator*.
n u a a m A h l t a a . W# ara
am a t the atkaal who think* that
tha Oraaulm are almost a t good
aa Thuaiaaar. IS to a.
TeMMutoe m r Citadel.
Georgia Tech over Kentucky.
Poaalhty ■ (Uaa of mistaken Uni-

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Arkansas over Rica. Kumar
hold* a alatlitiral adga in h ut
three game* hut lost OB thru*.
T hb wtll ha cloaa, but tha Fl*t
are due.
Tvxaa ChriitiaM over Tuba.
Cornell over Colgate. Two or
three marker*.
Dartmouth
ever
Prhicetog.
Should ho right. .
Holy Crcaa over Temple. N to
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N. Y. U. over Missouri. Burptiaa.
Faidham aver Indbna. Hooalara

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I'rlarllla Reynold*
. Edith Ltimliiul.i
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rtalnia la« r
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Uiur.llr nation
Allra Ttmpla
Martha WlBlit
Edward Marshall
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Huaaa Klrtlay
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Hlswert Uwaririinun
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P. T. A. SponHors
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Hallowe'en Carnival
For Christmas
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Seminole High* To
Sponsor C o n t e s t
To Collect Books
‘YK* Ksmlnole High Pc hoot Li­
brary will sponsor • "Book Conteat/’ Book Week, kwitonln*
Monday. Ntrvamhfr 13. Tlie parpeso of. ibis - "Book Contest” ia
In add more books to nil* library.
The ronleat will be conducted
rniong the first period elaaaea.
The nuplla will donate book* t«
the library and will bo given
from five to twenty points **•
cording to tha value that the
Imok, will be to the library. In
raoo contestants have no hooka
to donate and want to give
money one point will b# given
for rarh rrn t
donated. The
money wilt be used to buy new
ImnkV
If there are anv residents who
wish lo donate hooka, they can
ron'act n student or Miss Edna
Chittenden, the librarian. Books
glvrn to the library
through
students will count Inwnrd tna
class l o . which tho student be­
longs.
Even though tha covers of
books are In bad condition, If
all the pages are In the hook,
they aro still valuablo •• they
can ba mended.
Ronke and money will be col­
lected each day, and a chart
will be placed In the library
where the potato will be reronl
ed. The class which has tor
highest percentage will be given
an lea cream and caka party
on Tuesday following Book
Week.

Mim Takach Talks
Americans Can Rejoice In
By BENJAMIN
To
Stadents
About
The
Celebrating Armistice Day
d|fferant
Social

By SELMA 'f .lV V ---------- WktrWnr W n " w h o teem to Ho
hands, of Dina their ghosts of SB
Turn back t h e ------_ _ t a t o » y .■*§
to November* 11, 1918, jd st twen marching off to fight th o , anrae
ty-onc years age tomorrow. It enemies.
we had a magic carpet wo could
It’s all like a horrible night
fly the world around and flnn m art In wbleb rrerr thing hap­
In no nook or corner of flits pens
r __ ___
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backwards.
In 1918 u
great planet, one person who i rm|,Uca waa signed,
' ltd, and now.
wasn’t glad tha world war was j„ jgjjf, practically tha aa
oyer. Even Germany, the heav- countries that signed that a m lc»t loser .of all, was glad the (*tlcs are fighting In what may
end to such ruthless slaughter be, before it la over, a second
had finally come.
World War.
Throughout two decades, NoWhile . these conditions exist
vrmher 11 has been a day ul in Europe, tbsra can be no
real rejoicing In all of the Armlstleo Day there, b at
rmorracle* In the world,
world. r
lemocracle*
America oor celebration will have
But oh how different wee lliet a double significance. White wa
first Armlrliee Day from this are
nro paying homage tg those who
twenty-first I I In 1918 weary w m billed In the teat war, let
men were returnlr
returning liome lo try us pray that America will fut­
to resume ure Where they hadH fill
H HWoodrow
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Viteon’s Ideate by
left off—only this lime In a forever remaining neutral,
world presumably “ Made safe
Americana can ealabrate
for Democracy” ; because the Armistice Day with comparewar to end all wars” was over, lively light bearte, for wa know
And now. In 1039, those same that everything th at tho l
French and English men who capable men in the world can
came home so confident that do la being done to keep us out
there would be no moro wars, are of Uila European holocaust.

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B y B il l t h o l l b y h b a d ^

T h e . regular meeting of tha
BemtooM Chapter of tho Fvtato
Farmers was held Tuesday
night.
R
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N «h I , a t tha F oturs Farmers

g W « h r Mies Tafcacji. Proper
and improper methods w e n d u a­
lly Mary Wiggins, Loo.as, Madalyn Truluek,
Lang, Broca Bolt, and
Br®wu.
movie* wora shown. One
National Corn Hashing
Contest,” ' and "Granin Thieves”
which W M: about tho dioeaaea
of Grata. Both' mdvtes were
Joyed ter hit the attendants.
About 81 hoys went present
a t tM meeting- Robert Green
appointed chairman of
commit
to mauago the chapJw*a *Wp Igsat kauN . Harvey
H»J* ye*a appointed chairman for
■ Mmmftteu to make plana for
to bo given for tho
Ul-Y on Dec. 8.
for new offlcara will
be , held at the n eat meeting on
N o r.'.* } . . Jfo k HOI It th* chatV• f tho nominating commit-

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I October Hist front D:30 until 9:00.
The cast for the Chrietmas ' The ground, were well lighted due
Operetta "In Quest of Santa I to the aplmdid cooperation of Mr.
&lt;3001" la practicing every ireens i Harper, with the committee In
and noon.'All tho member* of tha I rhargr. Music wa* ftmlalied by
cast are giving up tIH r play time (Mr. Hofmann’s sound truck,
for Uieaa practices so that their I Mr. and Mra. MrSlarrow
regular echool work will not be their two sous, Duane and Lhrtig■totvfcr
erred with
las presented a shoit Hallowe'en
b ’*?• 1story of the operetta ccn- skit In tho auditorium.
Dramatic Club Meets Mrs. F. A. Dyson
to ri' arour
round Jane, a little girl,
Mias Wrslphal'a Sectnd Grade
Roeemary Burdick who children presented tha following
With
Dorothy Runge
Delivers Address
. search of Santa Clsus. Dur­ chapel program at tha Bouthsld*
•tooting wm thou ading I t r aearch aho grta lost In hchool r n a ty , Nov. Ird.
The Dramatic Club meeting wa.
By STUART- )UARTBRMAN
the land of the North Bier where Good Morning I* You—Hchool. held Thursday evening, Nov. 2
Th* second roceUng of the
e. A. D. 1010 to ta*
■he meets ehoruaee of rebblts, 23rd Psalm — Eva Dell* Itnuleiriled
h e r ein
at the home of Dorothy Rung*.
Sophomore Class wot held In th*
snowflake*, brownies, sunbeams,
■ * » •" •• » e u .'a Itos s h o t s t n l l l l . d
The
m
rrilnr
wa*
railed
to
onirr
hoy's
study
hall
at
S.
It.
8.
on
toy soldiers, dells and
The
e p u s s ft,ir O lvoro, or D eeres P ro
. , -gohline.
.
_ , Jteua l-ovc* Me — School,
bv the president, Winifred Lovell Friday Nov. 3. Mra. Dyson spoke
H tt
* 'help Jane find | Two »onga ty the claee — Rem
.d sasa-ntl
e s-n tl
you
th a - sbr
a id- s nc le
a ursa
p r o c .a d
after whleh the roll n c called on th* P^T. A. The minute]
Bsnta
roort at the
member Your Nam* and Adend minutes of tho previous meal­ then read by 8uMn Klrtley.
North Star land. The play along
n
r
t
t
r
s
h
a
ll
l.e
publlahed
drtat. Wc Are I.lttle Children.
ing wars read.
A new vice president and treas­ o n e a ia n c h w a sh fo r fo u r (« ) c o n with ■ Carnival la an annual proj­ Poem by Betty Cook —■ Sweet Merchants To Help
Character* were rhesen for the urer waa elected. Thev are: vie*- -------*•— w s .k a In T h a Hanford
ect which.la put on each year un­
Peas.
n .w sp a p a r p m .lla h -d In
der tha sponsorship of the Parent Poem by l.oii Ann Dobion — My During “Book Week” three act play, “Th* Road to president, Earl Jeter. Jr.; treasur­
fh u n tjr, Klortda.
Niagara.” Those selected for er. T. J. Drummond.
M m y hand an d th« nfTaaehar Organisation. This year’s
Toothbrush.
. a e s l o f th e a b n .a a n lllla d
various parts in the play were:
There was a committee. ap­
production la scheduled for Frl- Song by girls — My Dolly's Danc­
o n st thla Ird d a y o f -N ovtm b ar.
Hemlnole High School and the The Olrl—Mary Martha Emerick; point*! to collect the Sophomor* C
A .' D . III* .
nay. Dec. 8th at 8:00 P. M.
ing Iietaon.
Journalism
Club
will
sponsor
nr. dura for this year. They are aa _ ' , • .
Bill—David Gatchel; Mr*., Shiite,
O P. IIKIINIKIN
' Etch room la preparing, during Poem by Eva Belle Raulerson — a "Book Week Treasure Hunt'' —Nancy
Dlghton Lottie—Pat! follow*: Joyce Adams, Marguerite C e i k .o f Ilia C ircu it C ourt o f g .m lthalr a it period, two posters
A Bunny Face.
n ola C ou n ty, Klor da
beginning
Nov.
13
and
ending
Ilmlge;
Clark—Mack
Clevetem
)uncan,
Patty
Hodge.
8uaan
Klrti
oehleh will bo used to adrertlae When You're 8mlltng — School.
Dy A. M. W E E K S.
Nov. 17.'
Schulte—I-eltoy ' Katridgr; Mrs ey, Gladys Pippin. Stella Touch1
*rents of the evening. Pro- Ileplth Play by Claka — “Tom­
Thlrty-flv* business firms In Schulte—lo-ona Howard; Perte— ton, Brueo Bolt, John Adam*, Ed- ( • B A L ,
C
H eeOds of the play will be used'by
my's Awakening.”
•he city have co-operated
by lltlrn llutchlaon; Vitamin—Lola gar Bldgera, David Gatchel, Har­
, tha Parent Tearber Body to car- Those tsklng part Were
■
o
T
i
r
n
UK
APPLIC
A
TIO
N
POM
Golff—BUI Branan; ry Lae, and Clifford Prortor.
agreeing to decorate n apaco to Caldwell;
' nr on their welfare work. Hcventy
.
TAX IIKKIS
Tommy — Dick ReelMotion waa made that dues of
their itorre or windows to rep­ Stanislaus—Bruce Bolt. ‘
NOTICE
IH llK I tK I ir
CIIVKN
children make up Ute complete
Mother — Eva Bella Raulerson. resent a book. Semmola lligk
The meeting wm adjourned by fifteen cents a semester be paid. T H A T W A L T K n L C tK il’KIt h o ld ­
' edit, wklrh la bring directed by
e r Wt T a a C sr tir ic a ts N o. S i l l , Tth
Carrot — Joe Mum.
School students may get their tho president after which*refrsah- The vote w m unanimous.
o f a s p le m iie r A. D . t i l l ha*
Adrleldr Richter and Miss
I.educe — Margaret Weekly.
mrnta were *i rved by thb boaU-s*. There wm a rommltUc of threa df lap
entry
blanks
at
the
school
Itl s g s a l d r e r lir .e a ls In m y o f f ie .
oroUty ;Pl
Parkin.
Toothbrush — Maxine Thomas. brnry any time during the week
appointed to Investigate tho May Sod be* m ade a p p lic a tio n fo r t s l
. Many of tha
the Ibeys and girls nre
l a Issu s t h s r .o n In a c co r d a n t*
Milk Bottle — Roy Reel.
Day program, which la sponsored d ie d i.'lkBF.
* rises of books will bo awaro•
fM
m Lr - decorating their Mcycle* In
Oviedo School News by the Sophomore Cteaa.
Apple — Ixils Ann Dobson.
C&lt;i.
Hi®",
three students
Id C sr tlf.c s t*
em b rsers
lh a
preparation for the parade Batur
Orange — Betty Cook.
There was an appeal made by
w ls g d e scr lb sd p r o p e r ty s it who
hand-in
the
nearest
correct
nay. They are to meet at the cor­
ua
a*
ln
a*B&gt;tns|*
C
o
u
n
ty
,
r
lo
e
ld
s.
Bread — Douglas Humphrey.
By
MARTHA
ANN
MOON
Jane Schulte for new itaembstl
list of books that the stores repner of Ssnford Avrnue and First
The Oviedo School haa had aav- for the debating club.
Celery — Ruth Brewer.
J*10
Pr
l,*»
■r«
mad*
” Btreet a t 0:30 Saturday morning.
Tomato — Annie Johnson.
It wm decided In the mooting 5*
possible by contribution* from tral book* added to It'o library.
■i: ’ Five pew hooks wore added to
Cabbage — LeRoy Rosier
Tbsae books wsra given by Mr*. keep th* Mm* cuter and tho asm*
-------ta.
’ J tho library this week. They aro
i
t
f
n
.
'n
u
"
!?
.
who
*re
co-opv*
Corn — Marlon Butler.
C. 8. Lee and Mra. Frank W ' flower as teat year, Tho meet­
■ting with tha project.
t or s a t d .* r s * s M r
-------- i Bides In tha Dark’’ by 8l«pur ing wm
Beal — Mijton Goodala.
WM coneludad by
bot to' whom aro
M itta w b msuoi
MpaHrr, "High Water” by Health Bong and Handkrrrhlrf
__________________s or d T A N L E T H.
led by “Bolter
“
irball" F
thaoks. The library
U
k
ltO
.
U
n
|«
ss
sa id
c * e lir a a t s
Strong,. "The Merry Advenhave
Drill.
350.00 la tho near future
Dramatic Club Plans •bout
s h a ll b* r s a u i s t e a c c e r d la B to
___ l of RoMn Hood" by Howard
Kmrstlnn FryCr, Edward Ball
with which to buy book*.
l a w t a a d ee* w ill la ta o th tr s o n
S F yl* “On* String Fiddle” by Hr- ry, I eland Rcckatrom, Marlon For First Production
Th* Home Economic* CteM Pit- Geneva School News a s th e M b d a y or D o c sa ib e r A . D.
, kk Berry, “The White Stag” by Butler, George Hwann, Dorothy
pared the refreshments 'on Mon­
“ tteted this ird-day at November
Seredy and "Tha Five Hun- l a Grr.
By BUB HARRISON
day night for the Joint moating
By HBLRjT IIUTCHIHON
lists of Barlholmew ClitibThe Genova boy* played a tot
* '
B L L B N HOT
Flag Salute.
of
tho
Ranford-Ovledo
American
nub
Uie Dramatic
football gam* against tho Chuluo- City t w &lt; C efte e l s r . city o f i * n Tha story of these hooks
Club held on Nov. 2nd at the Legion. Th* girl* enjoyed *venr ta boys last weak with a score
feed, pemtael* Oenafy. rtorid*
•CO featured by the Coluinhlii
home of Dorothy Run/e a three bit of the work ami wart award­
.Broadcasting Company lit the "Co- Govocck Spcuks To
e tle o I f h s r o b r a tv o o th a t pur• r t play to bo riven this win. ed with 110.16 which wm contri­ of 7—0 In favor of tho Geneva
lamhla School of the Air.” Tlie
ui to I ls a l d oyrss o f forsetosu r*
ter was dlacuaae
iod by the mem- buted toward their ramping trip " f t . Geneva boys aro tookin
&gt;klni
sa te e n te r e d la t h a t e sr tn .n
•Indents ara enjoying the proJoupialism
Group
t ake place this week­ forward to tho touch football
whleh la
•"&lt;!,
‘he
parte
were
assigned
I t psadT ag In th a C ir c u it C ourt
gram i and tha new books are cir­
— 7 - ^ 0 .^ . .r .o r llta
In
Thla will be followed by several end at Mr. Charts* Ice’s camp tournament to bo held In Sanford,
*1 culating from room to room so
Ily AUCK TRMI'I.K
t-n® ■** Pteya later In the year. on tho jiraltl*. Approximately 80 Friday, Nov. It.
rporatlon.
la
C’that every one will have an opThe members of the Journalism
W* hop* that thla first per- girls will go to the camp under
D.its*
a t t a a B .lssa
P.-T. A. sponsored a check­ laa.i s .co, rp o ra tio___
- portunlty to read them.
n , at
e i ia F
l __
e r a-M
de
Club were In for a pleasant sur­ formance will be a surer,s. and Ui* leadership of their homo eco­ er Th*
party b u t Monday night a t th* o o d a n t a l r a ---------- o s lh a fir s t
. Two new members rehearsed prise Thursday afternoon when a
Louie* Town
thV
f4*d*nU "f the Sem- nomic* teacher, MUe
Hall. 10c admission waa
• U * . t h * un derWith tho orchestra this week. Al­ special meeting was railed. The .llioto
High School will cootie rati Wheeler.
il M aaster
ster lIn
o C hancharged to atari a fund for th* ____________ _
fred Greene started work on tho express purpose being the enter­ to help us put It over.
b r - s a id ds*
The
Homs
Economies
girts
band
uniforms.
baritone horn and Malcolm Mae- tainment br a very Interesting
.
.
sxeedts
lha
same.
wlU.
os
r.».
t
r rs..1:'
Tho Gtee Club undrr the illrecII I * , .b
- e tw e e n
Tho "P.-T. A. Choruo" to werk- day- Oscsmlwr Ith. H
' Noll on tha coronet Both of these speaker, Mr. Oovncek, from the t on of Mra. McCracken mud., lu have urganlsed a lloma Economics
Club
and
a
r
t
proud
to
become
tog
on
Christmas
carol*,
\boy* have ntw horns and ara Sanfnnl Herald office.
first appearance October 20th, be members of tho national Homo poet'to give a concert onJ ^ r U L »and Ltd n'cjack f . V■ l* n ff# r‘ for
a Oirtai
soli tq
looking forward to tooting them
highest and
Mr. (lovocek's speech was tha fore the students of the high
m Eve.
best btddsr far e*sh, a t Ih* dour
• In tha Seminole County School result of the sponsors of the rchool. The “Lord la my Shep­ Economics Club. The uffletrs art!
president,
Msrgaret
McCulleyi
Bsnfnril.
There
will
be
a
P.
T
A.
meet­
Band bafora long.
club's announcement that the rlub herd" and "Tha World U waiting
f a ' t X t m u f described
_______
Tha Seminole County School would writs tho headings for for Ih* Sunrise” were sum- by Dm vies president, Wanda L rt Ander­ ing on Wednesday, November 18. mat and . a I flaunt - psay str. sliuson;
secretary,
Thelma
Loo;
trea­
The 4 II Club glrte are still a trt Ip Mialssi* Coo sly. Klsrlda.
Band begins in aeineet Utelr drive their articles, and make a dum­
T.ht’ «lrl«
n i sury, Lena Aulln.
working on the clothing program. t o - w i ll
5 for money to pure haw new uni­ my page to Indicate where the ar­ .'2.l.,rr
"Night. Winds”- after
which u the
h s North tM fast of the
Tha
Junlpr
CI
sm
hava
started
Second
year girj* ara making . j Talb
forms this week. At a mooting of ticles would Iw plared. Mr. (la- ■Iris' trio aonv “The (irrrn
IK (H I s i |b« follow,
or Ibed p roper'-: nag In
the Parent Tcacbar Association voeck'a speech wm derided lo Cathedral” and ‘The Gingerbread tq practice tbelr Jr. play “My*- vary neat aprons with 4H ***•
tery
a
t
Midnight”
which
will
ta
in
qetatr of IftVM *1
Man.”
• Committee bold In tha Seminole the explanation of how lo do
Tho (3ub la now prarllrlng plsee la tha achool auditorium aa
High School Wednesday, the band three tW* things.
This will' require a greut dial Christmas mualc for the Christ­ Doe. 8. .
. waa askod to sponsor a lag day
In the eshool campaign .for sell­
•al* after tho pareda .Saturday. of work, but averyon* feels It will mas Pageant to ba pre-ented De
' They heartily agreed to this ami lie a splendid opportunity to ac­ rember 15th In th* Bemlnole High ing Curtla Mag* tinea wo hava
captains
for ouch grad* and a
so will be seen on tha downtown quire valuable eiperlenre, «*• School auditorium.
head esptr.ln, for tha red team aad
street* Saturday wllb their Hills peclally for tho.e persona who
also on* for tho blue. Wo plan to Tba Debating Ctob mst Friday
wish to follow ihl* line of werk.
Lois* and tags.
use our profits from th* mag*- Nov. L At Um moating th* p*oJ ? , Tha Value of a good band In a
Junior High Class
•ins m tea to buy • motion pto-city tha at** of Sanford nsud not
tnacnlo#
Elects
Officers lu r* •toga
- M questioned by anyone. They Crowd Turns Out At
- t a 'i s d s t
w~“
scans ry.
land color and alp to almost any­
Fwteral UgW ator* si
Game
Despite
Rain
** hlijh ^achool girls and hoy* that
Tha
thing that thu community a t­
Qy CATHERINE HURT
ha anacted to .upprss* *11 group*
fliat basket bag dominated by totolltarian lot*tempts to carry out. Also they
Tho Junior cteM meeting of pUyod
teat Fridiy night agalaal
Friday night we fait that Iht Bemlnole High School wm held
j ' represent the community in town*
towa team. Both school toaaa
beyond the bolder of their own weather man turned autumn Into Friday Nov. I Tho bualntaa bf th*
hsrwoo 1 Jseabaon,mptusr{
city. This Important unit of civic winter and everyone showed up meeting wae to elect a vice-presi­ won ovor tha town team by •
Quarterman. Halsn Quartsrmsti,
Ufa ta recognlied by ovaryooa. It ir a coat. To top It off there wm dent and n secretary. Rebecca Lee .
- ta also equally recognlied th at a a persistent rain. The** didn't era* elected vice-president and tog forwattl to a good aoaaon of fldrwarwt gad Cathoriao Bpwtcor,
school Qiganiiallon la In one of keep away th* crowd. Many of the Jesse Durden, secretarv. Repre hoakat ball this yoar. Nowai.
j g ; W i . M ultho ^N taor. Mr,
tha beat positions to have a good student* were theio and our sec­ sente lives Catherine Hurt ami Fifth and Sixth Gratia
Tha fifth and sixth grad* pro*
Wad If lhay cm receive tha sup­ tion cf the grandstand w m w a ll ftelten Wriaht, were sent to lb*
ABOUT MONEY
sen lad a play
pDy to
In chaaql Friday
meeting of tha ring committee.
port of the community- The neigh­ filled. *
el U
tha play
Because of tho rate tho cheer­
A committee won appointed to Nov. 11 Tha namo of
boring towns of Euada and lie“Foe All"—atisastog
BUFFALO, N. T. Mov. I d I
Land hava recognised and coma ing wasn't so good, hut wo find out whether -tha Junior class
' &gt;*a
way. Tha ontiiw fifth l*V -A pay
football dance*
■' of' thalr ischool organ- shouldn't lot that f t t u* . down. may sponsor
• . to tho aid
part to this play. TW*
I manner. Not The choerioadara worn fine. They •gate this year. These eppnlntec
boya and girls didn't mind the rate so why to aerve on this committee are: !*• dm* parts wsrt taken by Mar­ •aatlous, Mtaa M.
„ _
the bands t u t they are ahould w*T Wo almost lot Orlan­ Erma Doudntr, Mary Martha tha Ana M*oa, Mary Totten aad of Now York Ul
Emerick, Nortel Knot and Jack
"Ob paydays,1
renewing tiainlng th a t wtU serve do get ahMd of as.
* “ thorn U a n
The rain pepped Danny, .John Morrison. Tho remainder of the J a £ a of tho" pupil* of tho
them b) fowl stand In later years.
l' AM*
period
area
spent
In
singing
after
•ad
Math
grad#
arc
putt
x&lt; Angelo Petri In his column and L. M. op- They did a m i
meeting waa aujournod. •mall elementary paper. W a' _
Children” several days age good passing especially when oof which| the
■ „ . . . . . . . . .. 4 .
n- hi
to gtod to sxchango papers with
Tho Ualraralty nf.
qf a mother who waa very touchdown WM mad*.
athor achool* to tha county.
' worried because of ber son's
Dyaon Presides
to p k y feo
which of nsceaalty most ba owned
ig holwaoa tha to*
ccro- by the school. The coat i of this
him la I
T.
It will also
; and accord teg to :
equipment la too much for the
•th
.about ■
tba. ffootball field average chUd aa la likawlaa tho
Tho Bomtoolq High Bcfanal P.-T.
‘ withI M much pride a* personal good which ha would get
m ■ ■■
A.
noottog
of
N
ov.jf,
waa
proA enmmhlso t« h M • stand­
o u t o f It.
by Mrs. F. At-Dyson, ard achool riaw met Friday, Nov.
IT -il.
Mr*. F. A- Dyson, chairman of
routlna b islntaa was 3 to rhoao tho comoaaf from) .
As the scholarship* that tkay the present committee, stated that After
4 ®
completed.
Mies
Feins
is
ChUtstMkn
"dtlch
tha
ring
•«
to
ho
hsmiiht
(I
i pool (ten to roeahr* when aha undertook th la'J'b of outfit•anoaiwod
a
library
t
____
T
h
.
rompanv
w(U
ho
Hcrff
JoM
g.
;
ling the-bqnd because so many of
Drawing*.»f,U*# ring wUI ho *t*4 ‘
tte P*rente had urged U upon her, t e a t w ith tb a r e w a r d o f te a
l- ’ ’t \ i s j
l « t h s w in n er s.
Ul readily gtvo a scholar»&gt;
«Mdng everyana
' •. -VV
Alksa rang a sate Sf t ’
In tka.aevpsli-i q d aea
‘
1 *r Bin tehote p d
“
M#!|
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i^abjert Spoken On
, wrByJoseph Baddonr-

CARL BROWN n

~

iodine aad
ind bioottoe,
brnadtii, aods,
ao&gt;
fertlllter, ropes, paper, hay. Jelly and
aoup.
Shells can help us a lot, tod;
They make-chalk, button*, roads
and chicken feed,
Food that come* from th* ocean
a r t oysters, fish,,shrimp, lobster*,
and dams. From whales and
•harks wa get oil and fertiliser.
We fry oysters, make stew, and
eat them raw. Pearls r-uw from
&lt;he sand that gets in tha oyster.
Prom Its sheila wo male* buttons
and Jewelry.
FUh scales aro used to make
artificial pearls.
•(Written by 4th grade pupils at
Oviedo School).
MW ll n f S ectio n IS. T o w n sh ip
l a Huulli, lia n a * II Kn*t. run
b u t 3IS.] fe e l, th o n ca N orth
*** fe e t, th sn e e w » * t n r .*
la s t th a s c s B ooth III r est to
b s a ln n ln s . leoa th o w s s t t l foot
fo r r o sif pu rp oa-s
A l u b e s ln IIS I t N o rth a n d
S i l t ft. £ a s t nf HW r o rn er o f
s o ld N W U o f N W U o f H— lin n
**. th sn r * ran B a st a tS .I ft.
I h s o r s so u th II* fe e t, m ors or
I n s to A. C. L ft. It. I lla h l o f
w a v , th en cs w s s ts r ly a lo n g
M id r ld b l o f w a y to
p o in t
o o e th
n f b s f ln s lii g .
I h tse s
N o rth l o b e r n n l s g . a ll h t la g
T o Som lnole C ounty, F lorid a
T o d s th s r w lU i th * p r e eo o lln g
’ s la m to esta d Ih -rea n and a ll
ta sr e d lia m e n tu and I h t a p p u r ­
te n a n c e s th er e u n to b o lo n sla g .
ta c lu d la a a ll m n rh lnery lo m it il
:■ lh a p r -r o n llh g p ls u l upon
th a p roporty rtu r r lb sil a n d a ll
s q u ls m e n l Incident to sa id proen n lln * plu ni. nnd n lsn a ll fu rs l l s r e an-l f ls ln r r s nnit o th er
piHuls and r h s l l t l e e llu s te it In
sa d nrornolnir p la n t am t Ineld s n la l dud a p p er ta in in g th e r e ­
to
Bald s a le l.eln u m ade to e s lle f y
th o a m o u n t u l o sld ilrrreo and u ll
c o -la .
T h is N u v em b ir Snd. A. D. I t l l .
It. II. AM IDON.
H pedal M iieler In C hnn esry.

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Chapel att Seminole
8chool was opened by the FteB .
the tinging of IV j
ed Batrttsti,
Banned, whlph
S tar Spangled
wWfh
wm led by Mr*. MeCrosksn- T J g a o
th* Seriptnro waa road by MrMcKay; after which the Lord e
Prayer waa repeated by
thu
student body.
Th# program for th# day vmg
for the purpose of eonun«mmr»
sting Armistice Day. Marten .
Aiken. Hugh Leahcr, Julian BfMmel, and A rthur Beckwith Pre­
sented thu first amsntlmenta • t*
th* Corddltutlon.
A fter tMa
Mr. "Gharlte" Morrison u a g
"God Uieaa America" and Bid
student* Joined with him ^ B l
tinging th* chorus again. .Thla
« m followed by • recitation by j
Mias Eloise Winn, "In Ftendct** &lt;
Field."
;
Mr. McKay then Introduced ;
the speaker for the day, Mr.
Joseph Baddour, an Amarisan
Legionnaire from North Carolina,
who spoke on Armistice Day. He
told ua that we ahould be thank­
ful that the Armistice has now
been broken to our country a “
It haa In ao many foreign coun­
tries and that we ahould reeolv*
on Ihl* Armistice to never again
enter Into another war. It*
compared the
observance of
Armistice Day In European land*
to that to our country. White
guns are booming to those Lands,
parades will be marching through
the street* here and people will
ba thanking God that they Uve
In a country which stands t a
• lighthouse of pcsco In a w a i^
torn world.

fo r I sh a r es o f sto c k nf tlS o.S * p ,r
* » !“ • o sch . sa id c s r t lf lr a ls Using
■■ted M ay t l , H S t, s a d Issued to
IN T H E CINt.-t.TT COIHIT OK T U N fJ r r v D o * .'* M sn srd : th a t said carNINTH JU D IC IA L C lllC C IT OK 11 fir s t s Is lo s t o r .d s s ir o y s d : so d
THIS BTATE OK K L O tllllA , IN P.^WKlnsr th a t co p y s t U r h s d t s a«A N D 'K O M SENINOLM C U l S T t , tltlo n bs s s t s b lls h s d to ala n d la
IN CHANCKItV.
H o m e m vN K itH - tA)AN c o u p o n - M provided b y la w . ,0 *‘ v o r tltlc s ts
ATIUN. a co rp o ra tio n un der tha
H e a r in g o f said p s tltln n wlU b*
l a w t i-f tha tla lla d B ta te s o f h a d h ir e r s m s « t C am illa. U eo rg l* .
A m erica r iu ln tlff.
o n N ovem ber Jt, |s j &gt; . a t IS;*«
-VHa cluck A. M.
a
VI.VHHKH W H IT E s n d V lltn iN I A
H srvlcs o f tills o rd er s h a ll
WT
W hTTN . Jils w lf* e t s i. D efo n d - m ado on K srm tr s Hank o f P elh am
SBla.
th e co rp o ra tio n nam ed a b o v e . St
OIIIIEH ITIII m iL I I - A T I O N
le a s t I s a d a y s h ero es sslik h e .r in g ,
T IIE HTATE OK KLOIIIDA lo t
s lid I h l. order p u b lish ed o n ce s
I'l.YHHIM W H ITE. I l l W. t i l t h w e ek fo r fo u r a r t k o n s i t p r« .
!»rso«. N ew T orh C ity . N e w Yurlc. c ed in g th e h e a r in g In th e n e w s ­
V lltO IN IA
W H IT E . ISI
lle llv u s paper In w h ich s h e r if f's a d v e r ­
A v ea u e.
H artford,
C o n n ertleu t, tis e m e n ts a r t pu blish ed In M itch ell
JOHEI'H W IIIT H an d LUCILI-N C ounty, G eorgia, and la • n e w sW H IT E . 1W W. I t i l l . BtroeL N ew
M ch sh e r iff's s d v o r j o e k . c i t y . N ew T a r * , s o d JOHN tla sm en ta a re p uibflsha
b lish ed ta B sm lLOGAN, p is e s u f
r ttld e n c s
u n ­ note C ounty, Klortda.
k n ow n .
This Octebtr 1L m i
Y sa s a d s a c k o t y o u a re h ereb y
a r, aAnDNER
roN alred ta a p p e a r lo th e b II o f J u d a s
Su perior
C o a ri,
M ltsh sll ,
1
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*,
Q o u a ly .- G t o r g l^ p
ffs-MW I Bf 1M
- ------Clark o f lh
“ « Blriivt ilr lr d Court

at th. «W » Jlouss II HonlorL ,N TI,K LINtTIT COINT OK THE
-•
n -^ostav the Ith d io ^?r l NINTH JLDICIAL CiNCLIT OK
Klorlds. on'
lia t and
ask In
of l KLONIDA.
IN AND
POS » ■ D tcsm bor, ISIS,
In dereulf
difsult
|.u0 LK COUNTY
IN CMANCEET.
such sppsarsoca
decree
pro conof
Jn.NPjt. p t a ls t lf f .
tesaa will bs sstsred saslnat you. LKHI.BY KMLY-VH.
It &lt;s fa r th e r ordered th a t th is
ord er he p u b lish ed o s c e s w **k fo r

—..-

W ILLIAM

J.

Jti.NEH.

D e ftn d s e L

OH II EH OK rilDLICATSOM
four rossecutlva weeks In th e
E NA M4E
E OK
'
------T H E ST A T E
Hanford Herald. • newspaper of INOKT HPteintDA.
ensral clrculsllou pu blish ed si TO: WILLIAM J. tlftEKTINGSt
JON EH, address
.nfurd. Klorlds,
unknown.
D on s and O rdered St B asloriL
TAKE NOTICE that you era
K lorlds, th is Ird d ay o f N ovem ber. kerohy
required to appear &lt;P*VMnalr or by Attorney) to tk* BUI
. .. '
.
t
P IIKIINIKIN,
Dtvoree filed herein aaalnaih
Clerk of tbs above styled Court. Is*
you In Ih* above named C o u rt-sF
U r A. M. W KEk
bsfsrs th* Itule Day In D***mp. a or
bsr. la-will December S, A. D.
ISIf. and thereafter plead to. osld
lull •• by law provided, lies Us­
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: .• ers#
| ’ru Confssso will b* snlaosd
Whereas Mrs D. A. Menard, also against you.
known aa Mrs. Danle Menard, died
T
IIN
TIIN
NANPORD H E R A L D ... b
ua Ills IJnd day or July, tell. In hereby
'by d-s^lposted____
asththe
* s ins
n
Hemlnole county, Florid., testate, V»r i s
Ib iis nm
o lle* s h e ll ba
and her will hat Iwen admitted lo p u b lish ed n H
itr e► a
weak
* w
se k fo r to u r
probate snd record In ths County o n .eercuuttv
tiv s w es sek
k ss..
.
Court *f Bemlnole Counlr. KlorfE N 8 tnv h a n g a n d nflTcial
da. and It. II. Wslthour hse quail- se aWl ITN
S t Hanford, H em lnole C o u n t* ,
fled M etec slo r of •aid will and
te lle r, lealam entarr
. Issued to him. StVoU* i o,^ t w ? , ' ,h
.and
— kn _h _u ore.enl
r ---- nted h is pellllen
• o th* Nunertnr C ourt o f M u c h 'll
O r k V ®
^
C o o a ly , O snrw ls. e lle g ln g t h a t t h -

S

B y: A. M. WEEJJN *
“ald Mr*. D o n le M enard w a a th*
_
D e p u ty C f s r t i.
o w a s r a t th * tim e * f . h er d e a th A. J. l.l'n lt E I L Esn. .
•'
c e r ta in e e r tt fle a ia -o f sto c k
NjjHf Itor fo r P la in tiff, O jla n d f.
"I FeT ruer, fla n k o f
P e lh a m , »
b a n k la g n a r p o r a tlsa . n u m b er it s I HEAL)

THERE A M
(MORE THAW
COLA DRIWKS

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Betotncle Comity Prod arts
And VeroUbUn Hum Any
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Similar Area In Afcarlea

• 9 inford Is Hi* Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transport at Ion
AN INDEPENDENT iNEWSPAPER
aher Associated

VOLUME XXXI

iro r

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1930

- . “NOT 1 j r VAIN*

ARMISTICE DAY CEREMONY

U. S. Defenses

To Make Full
Use OfMar

Legislators D e s i r e
Probe To Determine
W hether Full Value
Is Being Received

!Lehman Says Produce
Sales Since Begin; nirig Of 1939 Sea­
son T o t a l $3,226

‘Nation Observes
j . Armistice D ay
itoosevelt A p p e a l s
For Aid To Suffer­
ers In New Strife
.

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* WASHINGTON. Nov. 'l l .
m ~(A P)—Conjrrraa m»y ***
tho Army, and Navy to demonnlrato th at they are RetIUI •&gt;t ptllltiJ a ^ ■**•w%w •

a lte r
Navy
tural
clans

a disclosure that the
had to correct struc­
defect* In the newest
of destroyers.

»mma&amp;.

Established In 1908

k

he Rotary Club will b* held In

'vioek ‘

,,0 t,, *,on*‘ r

, The weekly meeting of
u ’1*r
5*7, J*
In th* Odd
Hall Monday night a t 1:00

,j!l6
the InFellow*
Fellow.
oVIock

Th#

thn^ Glty Hall Monday night at
7i«0 o’clock. Reutine bualnei*
maltcrn are scheduled for cona Idaration.
. Flos* for the coming field
Inlnlng period will ha mad* for
lh* th re e , local National Guard
unit* at the regular drill seaalnnt
in lh* Armory Monday night at
•lOO o’clock.
The monthly mealing of tho
Board of Director* of th* Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­
merce will be held In the Cham­
ber bn tiding Tueeday night at
ItOO o'clock.

*

11"

Violator* of City ordinance*
arfll he tried before Judge Frank
U Miller In * eeeelou 7 th* Mu•Idpel Coort a t the Polka S ta­
tion Monday afternoon a t 4:00
recently waa recommended fo r

S sartS E “ “•

sfi:

Lieutenant-Governors
Of K hrapis Named
CHICAGO*

Nov.

U —LTV—

Bundsfuehrer’s Trial
For La rc u y Bogins
m e w YORK, Nov. 1U—W V -

■ •

Much Still Remains

A rm istice
___

Day . . .— ..
f
J I n t r o d u c t i o n Is
Ifig Parade And Fish, Made By Rev. Root

Fry Are Highlights
--—
Of Hala Celebration!Pershing Aide Pays
t lli’foip n ---r
. i Tribute To Those
crowd of m’vrrnl *
IliiMi-niul |u’i m»iis, one of the |
Who Died In Battle

lil*l*«’st parades ever held in
Snuftnd has singed thl« morn- : “It j-. fnr iih Iho -living,
ini? in eonneetiun with the AnnM ire Day ctdelnalioii which was lath.'f In l.o .liHliratotl Itoro
J hiplihirhletl l»y n fn*e fish fr\ in iIn- uiirii.iHl.nl work which
j on I h«* like fit lit at noon
ihoy wl.n f&lt;my).I him* thus
Nfrirly eveiy or^nnixnlion in file sn .H.I.ly iiilvnncwl." (icn|ijttnit id *.\;s represented in the on.I Awry l». An.hows snirt
nnraile wlnrh stinted »m rits l
F l i n t »-4»t of Sanford
\\rniii* , this morning I., nn Armi»t In* |)ny ornw.l in nn ml*gvid t •»•*! inu«*«l west to OnU Am
; fine, mi Oat
Avenue *•’
tiroes III I ho Bit.ul Slit’ll.
! Hlieet. imi Fifth Street
,,a,k,
II,-,In.lug th».
foT
Aveinit’. tin liee
the Miinii'ip:it
Aiuorioan
nolilter*
I*i» r f*» k the inemnrinl nervier^ nl win, h ih.whi. ii «*. •« \ver&gt; O AlldreHa »*f -iinifireil their live* in Franc#
Winter 1'nrk, \vn&lt; Ihe principal .luring I ho World M’nr "till exCi-m-ral Andrew* e««erted,
up. nker

L e i e r y urow ers

Bent Rooievelt leada the Seminole Youths May
State a today In a *ombre
Join Marine Corps
he# of tho tw rg'y.flrst'
lory of an Armlatlre now
An unlimited number of Bom*
fo r three other
world Inole County youth*i will ho ac­
that fought In “the other cepted In November for four y jar
enlistment In the U. 8. Marin*
. .Trttfa, anniverrary found him Corpa, Sergeant B. F. Carter,
appealing for aid to the auf- In charge of tha Marina R em itt­
fertra of a new European war. ing Station, Room S2, Blum
fa! a statement, ho atkod for con* Building, 117 Weal
Foray-.
trtbutioni to tho American Krd
Croaa because “aa tha war eonlintfea tha suffering will greatly
lucre*** and need for aa»l*lanee
arfll multiply many time*."
•Bo luucd Um otatement Init
Mfeht aa lie prepared tv make hi*
atnt««l pilgrimage to lay, In *1lento, * wreath on tha tomb of
tha U H M M i Soldier at Arllng.
i oR ' National cemetery, aero**
the Potomac from Waahlngton.
' Twmty-ene year* ago thla day
imbfhar pmaident—Woodrow Wlleoit—issued
an ether atat ament
Whit* House. It aald:
mlatloe waa algnad thla without dependents, and have an
Ke*rrfh|ng for which eighth grade or better . educoought has been •room- tlon.
1 will now be our for7 to naalat by. example,

j

l n o u sa n d s Join *p0»c i&gt;onef speakIn Observance Of °.r T‘*u" t rocwd ,At

Market Manager II. J. Lchman Inday urffed all growers in
Feminnt* Counts-' to make full
i u*e of the facilltle. provided am*,
I irnlntained for their benefit a t,
I tho Sanford
State Farmer*
Wholesale Market.
Ur. Lehman, who waa oelrci-'
ed aa manager of th* market,
effective Nov. I, dtclared that
8 ft. Edw»rd P. Younger, In the value of the market a* an
fn Armistice Day addreea at outlet to market* In tho South-1
A.llngton cemetery a t tha tomb ca .t for the crop* grown In thl*
i t the Unknown aoldler, declar- eertlon 1* limited only by the
ed that thoie who died on the grower^ themaelva*.
battlefield* hed not died In vain.
“The mnr* produce that erm '&gt;r.
A)ft.
Younger
neleeted
th» brnught lo the market, ami th e
".tinier lor tho i W n u riil.
| greater the variety, the more n«
_
—
| rured will he the buyer or the
I a I a a* v r ( . v A t i r A P t • 'tuekar that he ean promre uh*t
he dedrea a t Ihl. m arket.' Mr.
__ .
w erf
.
ega (Lehman pointed nut, adding that
M n L r A r T T A rl
I A •hi*
aAurancu for th* m arkit'r
IT 1 d lV C
L rA IU I l
p-itrona meana more than nn&gt;
| thing elae In Inereailnp the \.d
time of builneta.

port* a much graater volume of
huatnes* than during the tame
period | laet yragy
antlclpetea

Gen. Andrews Asks
Re-D edication To
D em ocratic Ideals
XL

•

Senator Nerrl* said J1*
-appropriation rertuesla rhould be
•exam ined minutely to delertnlne
The m arket m anager declared i
there waa no waatafe ot
th at lie did not
belhve
ihe
ddfaaae expenditure*.
ith
(D
.-s. c.i.(Acreage
In Southern!
«&gt;»•
fa n ita ra sm
Smith
lO.-R.
C.l,
Holt tD -V a .) aald, they thought
P a rt Of State Re- !provided for them byr iIhe Slnle
the naval committee, of whirl,
a . a re ad y c t'h outlet for rl
they am member*, wauld ivant
ported About Same moat any kind n r amount bi
fait dataila of tha eonatnietion
nrndifrt* th a t arn offered for »ule
problem* before approving adthere.
iliilnnat autborlaallona for exHe o o ntarratlvely rrlfniati-.t
tdodlna the fleet.
that there &gt;aa been a daily ov­
Neither rould recall that Navy
erage of approxim ately 20 truck*
• officer* had ever Informed the
vl.lt tha m arket for load, of
committee of the dlacovery ot
produce In tha J i l t ID d a ) , hut!
1 gtn etn ra) defect* In any chip*.
pointed out th a t many of the.*.-'
d jS M jR ru c lu rn l defect* had been
truck* which have
begun
to
.U ^ H g e r e d In the heavy 10.000rom a to F lorida' n little ra rlle r|
H K totn In the early 1030'*
thl* y e a r,' wovu forced to go
B ten Ja d yesterday by Cti»r|el
eltew htr* fo r Yoada of the rnin■ k e c tln g Navy Secretary. 1"
moditi** they dealred.
‘ Je U Benator Vandcnberg
Sine* th* opening of the m ar­
*
A report from tha United
E
aald tha »t#m lata on 8U U t •Department of Agvieel- ket fo r an e lk a r aoaaon, Mr. Leh­
ead aa tura-a mark ding aervke. dlaciaaea man** roeord* ahow th at ihe
th 'a t'a y w ^ lm .te ly *,000 acre* aalea total over |I 4 S | and the
jf ^ T n a r v 1' CVwntylP principal
crop wore aet .UP to Nmr. 1 ao
ilaiTy C. Took*, - manager, re­
(C—u*a** »■ r*a» r t va&gt;

NUMBER 70

"Tlu-ir work l« unflnlvherl. ’ and
, S . iik o f 1il » A m rriran U
1 •TIh i .iii.iiiiii; from Ahrnham I.incsin s
I* It'll 1». .mi mill I lu g lr
.!r.ly«l&gt;iirg ndilre»«. »nld. "It I'
II*' |» 1* uir (o il. »W4* | 1*v thi* \ r l
4 (till „f |1. I:k I! w.'ir. Al«.&gt; 1.1ikilltf inllier for ii* In In- here ileilli-ated
;|K r t « r r r
t l»r*
Iim*mI
S a l mn il ijj ilu- git-itl ln*k remnlning he'( S u n .1 nm*
’ll a .U n io n In •nnii) inn- ii*- ihnl f.om the*e hon■.red ill-nil wo lake tnrre**ed Uetill • 1111 1 fl ill h r n l r m l l»v var
vo.ion to Ihnl rau«e fur which
l.'ll*
ihoy giivo (lie l**t full mea«ure
A I.ll l*i* lii'inln'r 4&gt;f l».*\ * anil
.Irvolion—thnl wo here high­
1: h 1» l..*lf b e y e lIim in Ihi |i:iirmlr
.«•••« |" I'l'N 11.M ha ir lv m for Ihr ly resolve that tl.e*o ileim "hall
1bi’»l «l. t ornL'tl u i tlr c iiln l 1»&gt; 11 uni have ilied 111 vain."
.'a p t . Ila lp h lto * e o f th e S a lruiiii nit i« •• fin tll Ih r A rt C luh
....
, ,
..
, |
.
tu .I n n A r m y a n d p r e n id e n t o f
1 1
Sanford^^ MlnlalerUI A»»ocla"• .........fll.«ll f.i-ld w«. jamm.-d
a r|rd „ m„ U r of crM
Tax Collection Sanford Went Crazy 21 Years
m ill pa r mi* from nil uvrr “ rm -i
.
.
.
-.-I• ...........
mid
some
from
,
n,onlc*
«*nrlf€ . T k. s
.oiinly,
wa* introduced by the P^ v .
i iii'ii.lini:
nnd ill were11J.r II
-lint- counlir*
cr
Root a* n “ gradual* af
Ago On First Armistice Day •rr\4.' witn
Record In County
tt Itn ^all s n lrr fish with IVret Point in th* u n . c la n
------- —
,
.,llie nece**nry trimming".
with (ien. John J. Berthing, anil
“ Sanford went crasy when (ha
The highlight of Ihr crlrbra.iuii a* the author of a recent b**kIs Best In Years
new* c*me In" '
Ifm |K1* nfteninnn w|S hr 4t&gt;* enrltleil “Johrf J . Iviburfiig,- My
iii i

pui

Seminole s
Honor TRoll

More Than 95 Percent
Of 1938 T ax Roll
Has Been Collected

Tlii» roll of h nor nppi-me.l in
Seminole County haa had by The Snhfonl lli-rald on Not. 12,
far It* l&gt;r*t tax collection in IUI8. It include" Iho "ulillor*
many year*, Tax collector Jno. I) ill .urvicc wlto lived
, , In Sanford
.lint,
Jinklua .aid today on compiling , " i Ihe beginning of th. ttm bill
hi* annual report which rhnw* U dm-* not Include nmnv of th.
th a t OS.S3 percent of tho 193" ! votgran* wlm have Mm. i.mvc.1
roll w it collected.
"ito Ihi- city
The telal amount of real pel 1
... .
Km
Schultx, She-innn
aonal
property taxr*
a""eeM-.l
K#l II Sehulla,
Mho- man ll«-.lh.
...
....
I'ollrr
Brown,
(lllv.-r Murrell. Nod
again*. Ihe profwrly In the
i* t.T301.11 77 i t'hltti mien, Itrv t ’hiltondon. Italph
county In*, year wa*
and of thl* amount,t I-oa'oHHul lloumlllat, Allan Juno". Morrl*
lh.
conn. '! Spencer,
Hugh Wl.it*.
n.ciir
actually
reached th*
coffer* while a totalI of gft.TUr.l lt&lt;&gt;u»e, f . J. Uwlou. Join.-" ' “r‘
dUrnun'iK for
In, 1 1*.. William Hartley.
alownt by Intv a* dincount"
. \\ iillaoo l.lpearly paymr-nl*, which art- rf-iinl fnrtl, W.
Temple
etl a* paviiienta, lirnupli. lh*
Forreat (Jalehcl, F.*l • niuoron,
loUl to $2!I7.I1».M.
I.yman Baker, K. S. Wnrd. IM.*rt
Thl* tolnl leavea 10.12 porconl lienne, Tenney Hen no, I- I it»of the lotnl amount a*"e«-o.i un '■in-r,
— Dough."
n..n»l»* &lt;'. Itrlffm.
l.riffin . W
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|4 a « l l u r * a* !•*•* T i m .

PROCLAMATION,

By SANFORD CARDEN CLUB
WHEREAS many of lire- g ie a t nation* of the world are
a t war and A rm U tlre Day Obaervancea are di-dieatnd to
World I'eare,
We, tho member* of Ihe Sanford G arden Club, proclaim
our draire for peace,-—pci.ee in the h ra rta of men i ml women
everywhere and prraervalion of human like* ami l&gt;lrul«
A* Garden Club member* we are very mindful of llir
devastation of the earth'* natural beatfly, ie»ourro« and wild
Ilf* wrought by war,— that of th# m oil recent dote being pic­
tured on th* aereen, vlauallir.l over the air and gmphirully
described In new iprint. The wreckage of Boland! The |iithleaa destruction of -tree* on L'nter den Linden in B e rlin 'to
make way for the tram ping feel of the youth being truined fnr
m ilitary duty! In a fight for food a country offering hunter*
a bounty for all th* wild life they ran bag! We pray that
beautiful America might be uparod thla devaatatimi not only
a t the h a n d * 'o f w ar lord* and industrialist* hut also at th*
hand* o f car*!**!*, unthinking rltltrn * who d rttro y with firr,
aa and gun.
A not*d CMiaarvatlonUt, J . N , Darling, sajrn “ Our na-_.
tio n ’a rtaourca* ar* our ‘life Inadranc* policy’ and 'w hen w&lt;com* to th* vnaWhing point of o u r g reat ondowmant there •
come* social unraat and political upheaval.” Conaervation
tend* then to pro mot* peace. Listen to the word* of the
maator musician, Beethoven,— “ Word*, tree*, rllla and rock*
give th* rw p w m -which man require*. E very tree seem* to
•ay ‘Holy, Holy*.”
May all e f
appreciate the paradise that l* our* In
Flerida and recognise it a* the handiwork o t God to b* cared
te r and protected. Picture Florida blighted of her beautifui tree*, land* and stream s, flow«r» sad birds!
In humbla gratitude we wish to unite with other* at this
la paying tribute to those who gave their full measure
• f devotion that Ihe peace, sanctity sad beauty, a f our land

might ea d u n .

.

/-'

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By Anutation D ay Committee:
MBS. h I t COLCLOUOH, Chmrt.
MBS. C. B. MASON
MRS J- O. PATTERSON.
r-

It wu* tin- greuti-iit ite m In lint.,, ini-intr mid tonricinieiil oa Friend and rin««malo."
hl"tury *inei' the Idilli of fliri-t
li e
lal..-.
front in fum l I.ot
of(hemo nn thU
Memorial
for a t (1:00 .. dock on the morn Annnr)
A numlier of i-nlrunl* | ,|nv Invito your thought* for a
ing of Monday, Nov
II, IPIIt, ttill ii.mpi-tr fey ca-li p ru e Tin- moment
lo
fai-nway
Franc*
order* w rie guon whn-li Innuglil -iliiy of erbbinlioti
will h&lt; eli whore the mortal remain*
ef
.lie World Wur to an end Son imive.l tv.lli n dnm-c ill Ihe A l­ mure
limn
30,000
brave
ford received the nrti" thnt .it" moiy loniglil *p»n»ored by t h r i „ f
than
.10.900 brave
men roprr*ent«.ite&gt; Hut v -ign.-d I A......con legion Anvillmy
A m erican, i.-.t in etrrnnl peace
the paper* bunging un
t»
T|,o crleb.»....n ie under .lie under Hu p.oli-r.m n of the flag
four year* of bloody loiifln-l uiInu-pirc* of Un S. nun.do ('oiinly for wl.i.b they made the last
th* enrly
mni'ning
lioni* mid ('lintiiber nf t'nii.iiio..•- nnd pin..* "Upieine --nerif ir.-,“
(Jen.
AnCelebration Iwguii fortliwith
:ui-io inudo l.y u yom-rnl commit- d . i‘wn -aid. “ Tim,- will not dim
Th* following i&gt; In pm t tin- I*,- of tth n h II II . olenmn ten* tin- glory of II..-.r deed* but
"lory of Sanfo-d'a find Ainii-.i* i .-m-inl t-linirinn.i (Mb. r in. mln-r* much n-.i.ii.n, for u* to do."
Itay a* it nppi-arnl in The Sin.
ft.. &lt;1..- day when ll.e Arm!*fmd Hrral.l fnr thnt «tn\
i i . K V Tururr It 1 I Iran n tal'tii'r
i-fferlivi- on
the
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town for the d»&gt; ami -at.I all
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did.
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•Thu largi-kl parade eve. b. Id
tmirnameiu e.«..n.iHI. e .m-li.d .. 1.11 wo., il.r World W ar a t a
In this city »*-. gall.e.ed .... "I
M. Il.iml and Join, ti la-on- "luggeri.u- .-.."I of life and Irest.i.l itn- |H-nce then made by
getht-r al a inument's lo.li..
nr.ly.
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K'aallaa** -■ l-aar Tb.eet
wit" arranged l,v lb. Rev. Martin .-«.&lt;!. o v e r w h i c h have raged
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Byrd Ih Named As
Chairman To Push
Homecoming Plans
GAINESVILLE.
N..V
IIJohn M crarty, the Blue Key
for the
University o f
Florida
1939 Homecoming, Nm. 21 and
23, ha* nm i'.unr.'t the »p|ui.ntarnt of Urndforil Byrd a" rt.airman for Sanfonl to -tlinulatr
interest there amof.g nlunu.i amt
friends in the twa-day celebra­
tion to be climated by th*
Flortda-Gaorgia
Tech
f.-otball
game.
Fam iliarly
known a* “ Brad
Byrd, th r -Old Gator Scrub", he
kept th* n*wa of Flori.la con­
stantly before the reader* of Th*
A tlanta Journal during hi* X*
year* service cm that paper's
editorial staff, i t wa* during
th at period th a t he wa* called
to th* U niversity campus and
•w arded hi* letter "F ” , *6 year*
a fte r finishing school. Splinters,
he aald, were hi* only athletic

id.-ul, f... uliieh we fought and
rohb.il . .i.l.ii.i.on of the fruit*
f the parade | “ f »..&lt;•■••
The mrn.lH-r*
b-.p&gt;- (hat fhr World
comm itter wen- J-d... It. Ivey.
Ivey
chairmiui; Jool S Field, K. &lt;
w.n.ld ml rule by (urrr, re ­
'l l peace, and inauH arper, -W. I* ll.dota.in, Jot.n 1*.14..11*-l. a
Lronardy, II. E Morris, Karl gura.i- .... .-.a nf international
iu.lir,- ...id. r nn rffretive system
N unlgrrn ami M I. Itaborn.
w h e r eb y a l. ...trrnational controver.lr« **. ..Id Im- Hrltb.l by peace­
ful meal.- ll.e Armistice brought
the military w ar to a bait, but
political, d .n a m lc and racial war*
have continued ever *lnoe with InWASHINGTON. Nov. 10.— (/I7 crea.ing ...tensity; while during
— The S tate D epartm ent, Secre­ rre .n l ).»r« military w a n hava
tary Hull sai'l yf-ateiday. I* been returned.
•w aiting o fficia l diplom atic r e - j “A« we look abrtmd today wa
p o ru on Ihe Munich b o m bing I »«*• a world in a large pert ef
before deciding whether lo tend w hich ■nlrnui treatise are
congratulation* to llelrhsfuehrer only to Ih broken a t will) where
the prom.".-* which m m live by
Hitler oa hi* r*c*i&gt;e.
At Hull's pie** conference a are Ignored; where personal free­
reporter eald hr thought it was dom and the tights of property
customary for a telegram of con­ arc- n sham ; where absurd racial
gratulation* to he sent by thla theories are ..•cd as a pretense
government when the head o! for prrt.-rtilion; where th* iadi*
a foreign state escaped injury vidua I rxi*ti for th* benefit of
• r death by assassination, and th r state, and not tb* atat* far
asked whether similar action the benefit of the individuals
where religion has become g
were being taken in thla case.
Hull replied that the State mockery, and where moral dliln-

(!, Harper and M I.. Itaborn

U. S. To Wait Before
Congratulating Hitler

decoration* up to that time. Due
to Ulaee* Mr. Byrd retired from Department was soaking U ob­
Tho Journal and moved to San­ tain a full statement of the
facto surrounding tha attempt
ford nearly two yearn ago.
•gataat Hitler before determining
„
,
for Flolida alumni what action to take.
Th* State Department received
of Seminole County will bo hold
Wednesday night, a t which ttm* from th* American embassy la
foothill movie* will be shown Berlin only a brief account,
program which waa aald not to he official,
of what happened.

I C u .l * * r «

LOCAL W EATHEB

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